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and UUwas were bombarded by the
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Amel'ican mRrines at Klsalaya, the
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BRITISH AVIATRIX
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Cleveland, Nov. l3- INB-A
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Clevelan1, Mov. 13-INS--PW\·

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Ulls afternoon for Le\\1&amp; PrledmB~l

father of Benny Prledman, ronaer A11-Am:!riea.n football plQer at
MichiQan University.
Tbe elder Prledman died at hll!l
homtt here
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Ien1thY illness.

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jaeven.lJqp aao that lbe wuuJd1derer wbo diet his deed out of love had been told or ber aeducUon in hesitated to fofllve her famlly. icd the feelinl
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e~ · debuiante. who. ftnd herwlf In a comparable pre .. ror hn r.nd chagrin for her to~ · Scranton. Pa., last AUSWit. it. was , upon whom ~ has la.ld the blame , was revealed
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aner four ,_... of dn'elopmep.t. i Norrlltown. Pa., Nov. ti-D18-- broth
Ed rd H B. Allen k11led dlcament.
vktuet Or ahall abe continue to a shoot. A physician wns sum- j fur Donaldson s death from the or letters and
wort be bad perfeoted a wlul ftap [ICd.Ward ADen wu held tor the he 1!~ .:nell A Donaktlon 3d 1 ~" took the eur dn· Mtppott the memory of the beloved moned yesterday a.A.emoon. to at- start. ,
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to recluoe the landlDI Bpeed of alre jlrand Jurr thta morntnt on a ftrtt. 11 ~ ct 'toctaJ the
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maUc _,. out of that p~ vtcUm who her father says betray- tend her. a.wna. thali lhe bad She regarded herself yet. as · all over the countr'J'.•1ct!DI~i
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dep-ee murder cbarp tor the ll:ln~te ~g
1 raerve tor eanoUonal actntns. Jlbr td ~'
left the borne or Mr. .wt Mrs. "'Skinny" Donaldaon'a rtrl. only, 1t3-y£ar-old alleled .- 1
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rem&amp;l'llnl on the Roee It wu harder There m.UIIi be Without her own mind at peace Henry Pftrce, where h~r father now she no longer feels called up. Y£Br'• torture at UN;
~t 0( a plaDe, are attached to the apartment of Horace Allen. hll • llmDarlt :,nthe atace altuaU.on and a decltton, tbat Ja ·how thlnp aft, on ber eourte of Htton, Rose Allen also l&amp; staytna', were clreulat.ed. But ion to make pub~c staUment In 1cruel step-mother.
ttie lower W1nll. and. wtll reduce 1father, Morld&amp;J nflht.
RoM ~· actual d1l
on oppollte lldel of tbe footlllbtl hesltaWd to put herself under pube Phe sWl wu there thla morning. youna: Donaldaon s defense. the 1 Told throuah the ";~~;~
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· young man's father, Prancl&amp; A. , press all the plutul. 1
per bouf, be Mkl • TbeJ wW be liD , ftrtlll ODI barril of a BbotCUD Into
Bot.h •~wt~n~ ~ue,:e eh
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She learned o1 her lover's fu- ~ oonakllon, Jr. insurance broker,' C'hlld'a lmprlaonment
aid to tbt Ufttbl ~r of the lh!p bla body a half hour 1Rer DaoUd· , oonfron-...
oosthe little t - - tour houri IInce her father nenl, and the hard hot tears ol bu relieved h~r Df Lbat responst- rcul clcstt 1t!!4 otbef
· lD take-oft, allo. Blt&amp;ehart repone 10ft bad ltn.lck him fw prvtestlnt: 1 ~bettnlell the liYlnl and the i
tn whei'e a P:~bla amu1na: account of ht!r her grief caut:ht tn her throat. Hl.8 1bfllty, one .she apparently felt tUff's inl'llctedt ;~;{;;
ed. tbat ueea!lla ban bem IP'I.rtted 1ap.lnlt Donalcleon'a at&amp;entloN to Ide .
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tlu'ra. youna
Sa, tbe ...-1 a'f'latka oorporaUOn hllalaW, Role 1:. N. A1lerL
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he ha4 r~ ly·tumed earta, 1tltbout hla aweet"A brutal, unpremeditated mt1r- rven ctrlkhim
.~ IUJMictlarl of OtneraJ Moton,\ Ph11adeiJJbl&amp;. p;-K l3-IKB;u~e ln ~ ~~~ ·~ t~ lq i 'J'the••wu :.W. tbat IIDI'ftl! to\all;toafrM*Ic.t!fJmt' tpr-.-.~ beart'J preeence at. tbe rnve. But, der cannot be exculpated by the the&amp;ic lettm, -,=.~~
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world her society friend&amp;, Rose Allen stLU a Wat.hlngk!l
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wh.:-''G\11' friends sen~ ua Jettua or news mattn tor ~tcat&amp;oll ibey
lbould in an cua &amp;lan tbelr No~J~e---a.lthoul)l not neceuarUy to bA
print.f4, . t\AOIUDlOU&amp;. letteu. bowever uc~t and d&lt;llirable 1n UleDI•
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oyl.erlan chw ch Thl.ii t.ypt! uf ur·\110n P'red arrlvt!d lll(edne.hly even· I
aanilaUon 1lr'8l 1\rat bQWl in ~1 .-: lha t6r aa tnd.eftntte v11tt. wUb '
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PrtlllbYterlan clnueb in New York relatlvt!a
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'Mr and Ml'A. Dclw Banders ll.l'fnt
but 1B the ftnt orranllt.atlon ot thi&amp; j dausht.cr BILrbara left Fr1da)' morn Tuesday evtnlnl with Mr and Mn
t)pe Lo br oarrled out in Middle- lng fur~ LoulsviUe , K.\o
Em~llt St.nley
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The laymallll meeLhli will be con '
McClon&amp;lle epent Thursday with
duct.ed by ~epre&amp;ent&amp;tlvc6 or an the\
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their alllter, Mrs Be11:.le Farll:y
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churches o. Mlddlepon
urban Luh and I:lmlly were the
Pl"TIIL\NS MEET
-Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs AI·
The Km&amp;hta ol' PyLhUUI h elci •
Mn Jesse Sa.nabury baa been
IConUnued frOm DQII!I ODI)
Ibert. DK.DIIey
mo.L int.ereatinl mcetlna 'fhursdl:l.) vlalttrlil alnoe TUe!!day with rela· futile a.ltempt. of a badly adviaed, , Mr and Mra Ray Knowlton
even1111J at Lhelr roonu. lL Will 11..1.1· tlveA at Lanpvllle
dl.stracted father to 18Ve hta IOfl by l.pent Sunday with Mr and Mrt!
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McCarty retumeq hldtna him behind the 1lr.hu ot
Pr~~onk Robinet
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1'-arp ly • Proaram of Mu'Trustees ' were 100 '/. in attendeMrs A S Thomas, Mrs Oeorte
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Manda &amp;bo spent Bwuiay afterHe EnM.y•d
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Miss
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mtetlnl, refruhment.ll of pumpkin William B Thoq~as ol Charleaton press 15 not oriBirur.l or new now
Cleona McVey has the mump,.;
Th,e 'He-ath M E. Cburch was 1Pie, dou1hnut~ and cotree were eer- were guest.!! Thursday of MW Alllc t "lll acromp.lsh Its PUrpo6e' Tile ' ).{Til Pearl Tedro"N who wa:. 111.•
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truth of thl.!l terrible trB4JedY wlll l t.l!.lly burned recently died at the
ThUrsday e'ii!nlnl, Nov~ber 12th ~=!~~~ ::~~~~ ~~~g~~lll were ru:~ BJ!~faa::r~~~~~da~~ M:,_rr come rrom the lips of disinterested Bheltenn~~: Arms hasplt&amp;l Ba.turdlt.ll
liven 1n honor ot the neW minister
and Mrs Thomas Longslatr. re· I wilnf'.loities at the proper tJme"
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Cl.UB HOBTES8
curned to Columbus Prtday morn~ s!~tt, ~~ordlng r to ~ohnd ~ _!{
Mrli Ruth Btanl~y and chlfdren
family,
M11. PhUip Meter entertamt.d Lbe ling after a visit here
Mr and
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ever-popu a.r
MlddlePqrt IThul'lday eve 11 Jng at her home au lseveraJ days
ncnes have ~olunteered to t estify
Walter McVey
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Hleh echool Orehestra under the , ora vel Hill
Mrs L6w1s Via or Charleston u; In young Eddie's behalf He would tfornoon wlt.h Em!i~eck~ ay a ·
dlrt!tt:lon "of Mlis V~Mta McCoy op- 1 Marga~t Clltrord wu the rrclp· here vitlftlng w!Lh hrr ~!sins, Mrs nnt reveal who thtty were but Inti ·
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ened t,Jle proaraJ:n, Folldwlnt Lh!! lent or the club prize for htah score Jobn Kincaid .md M.lss Dahlia mated ther~ wn one •~ leas~. whose
name was very Important
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selectlcms by the .DI'cbeatra Mn whil,. 8)·bil E;ber.sbach or Pome- ~ Pauley
Olen Smith rendert!d a v~l solo roy received the guest prize The
Mrs Ella Frye, "'hu has been
Another society 11rf may f'llter
"Good-Bye to summer· Mls.$ ~ra ethel ~~.!It of the club wa s Mrs oo nfl.ned In the Mt C~:~.rmel h ospital tne case too She i11 thf girl wMse
Loulee Scott was next on the pro· Frank Simms
1at Columbus for some time, was name was said to have been linkDllna Md&gt;a.de of \V~st B1 tJgeIJ'&amp;nl wltlt an orean &amp;olo A vocal
Dl&gt;.mty refreshments were sene'i brought to her homf' here F ilda"y j ed with young Dona.ldVJn s before wii.L( 1 Pa , and M1 and Mrs Ver~
solo by Ml.s!! Jean McKay was also ut the close of the card playmg
I by the P..awlings ambuiii.Il(.'f!
Rose'5 was She ,,:ent to
non McDade of Moncca Pn vls:tweU received 'Th.e prorram was
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Mrs. Ge01ge Childe1s returned 1v.hen goss1p became too
their mother Mrs Hertha Me·
brouaht to a cloee Wtth the hvmn
ATTEND DINNEa F.\RTl'
Thursday to her home in Charlet;- h:'lg, and has !line" returned and bl Dadt&gt; r{'~ntl)
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"Blus Be thr Tie that Bind&amp;; b!i
Mr and Mrs Oedri&lt;! Clark, Mr tnn 11.tter a vu~lt here with her 1murned [t Is believed 11he will tell
Roy Jtffers 1s vlsltmg his urothcr
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and Mra John Kent Mr and Mrs daughter, Mrs Guy ReYnolds
I the star) of her own relations with at F,ura
After th~ presentation or the pro- 0 B ~tout Mr a~d
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Capt and Mt &amp; HiLl"lY .Hellnett rc the dt:ad man Ill order to
Ml s. Mary Wogan who hal) been
Bram t~ present were L"lVite&lt;i to M'cAIUste aUd Ml.ss LucUle Dutton turned Friday from Colwnbus, credit t.o the cnntentlon that Don· \'l.!!itlng her daughter Mrs C E
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1 where they visited to1 a short time ald.,o n wa s a ladles' man
Sheets at Thlvlner returned home
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Mrs Effte Rl.ce lClurned f10ml
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mftnt;ll were ~r.ved. Durtna: tie re-~ neninK and lttendeo a dinner and P&lt;t.rkersbnrg Thursdu:o where she
Mrs Adle Howard of New Ha\ep.
h"i!:Bhment course, novelty Bm.lfiS dance party atven b)' the Rotary visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wells 1
Mrs Virginia Wolfe und dauwere t.r'ljQyed, tm1er ,the leadl!r!ihlp club Of Huntington at the Hotel ! Hulda Kleiu l!i otr duty at t he 1
of Letart visited recently
or. ~ McKay An lntercsttne: talk I Prichard.
Southern Electric office because or
the former s daughter and
waa 11ve,n .by Rev PBt~racn Talks
-Illness
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Mrs Pauley of Albanv was the 1
dt6U were delivered by ltev Gay,
A meettna of the · Men's Mlss!on- Wednesday d1nne1 ~ue~£ of Mr.; New York
"""''d Dor. Rice and parents of Mid·
Rev, Kreagcr, . Rev Gardner and 1ary" Society" will be held Sunday John CurtLs.
The bank's lO&amp;S Is fully
r:Jieport vl~&gt;lted ~cenUy with U\e
Hey. Ht;nthome of ,Pomeroy
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Pres·
Mr and Mrs Ne l\l Cooper and by Insurance
former'~&gt; uncle and aunt Mr and

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THE ONE GREAT FRIEND-A man that hath
frien~a must shew llitnself friendly: and there is a friend
that sticketh closer than a brother.-Proverbs 18:24.

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afford rwn house until he geta h'l:ne •n
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8,-.terlca.l Hl•tory
China 16 as strong as her meek·

Ntaht Club, 10 Wayne Kmg s OJ, est Chlnlt
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11 til WTAM Players; 11 SO Jan
0 (1 True Story
!Oatbtl''o Orch, 13 Mldnilht Melo·
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York Symphony; 4"30
Hoover's UnempiOJment
6 Revue; 8 ao The
:Novelty Orch; 115
; ll Boxy Pl'QIJ. 9 80 sea
; 10 Variety; 10 30 Concert
Tbe oauc~; 11:30 Ben
Sc.rnle's Orch; '13 Eddie Duchln
&amp; nd Rl.r. Popular Dane~ Oreh.
WI::AP-New York l454J.s60) 8
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Walter

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M Rlehl&lt;e,
u. ID.I(I;eH tluckl.lg
Hrm manhero
ot U 500 In cash and sevClHI hundttd doll!US wo1 :h of scc url~~es
T11e men entered the omces of
th e trud{ing fin.
shu tty after

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made a few exka. b~ls so that he
could pay his Income tax.
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Wuted days! Too
bad .. be&lt;;~. use L1dia
E. P1okbdih's Veg·
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could ba.vc- bclped
her. It's wondcrlul

8 30 Art Kali!!el'a Ot'tll, D Over th e
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Audition.
11 lfl Dleam Ship, 11 30 En. I Jlurtntti' Orch; ll 45 Wayne Kings Or
12:166 n1Ted Weems Orch, 12.-wi

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by cutting expf1ndltUJ e~; to mCtlt the
dt"p!t ted reven\ies and appealing
tu tl.c more fortm•at~ cltlzeu6 t.o
aid ln caring for needy and destJ ~
tute families

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't!oburence w1th bls cablt\et mcm~
!&gt;3rs lhe imprel:ililOn prevuUed in
statt'houSt&gt; circles lh11. t Ocwernor
! Whl! e had P• n.cl1cally decided not
to en II a spcclul ~ess1on

be "~"n and insteati;1~f .~ g~ye~~ltJIIj,l,~~~~.T.Y and by
buoil\lllBs principlellf.-&amp; Jti!IZ••·~c;,: c~
"l!lllhonesty,
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corrlll!tion and ineifieiel!'\;y resu!is.
matters little what the kind of government a city
hao,
is the qla, o)d story of honesty agait1•t dishonesty.
It aW)Iepend~ ' upon th• tnil!viduals who are chosen to op.
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IOPEOPLE

Bla.ddttr Weakn•••· C!IUUd by Kid·
nay AciditY, I want )'ou to quit 1ur.
ferlna
Comare&amp;tvat
In andme4·
a-et
wb11.t 1right
thlnftnow.
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iclne 1 have ever tound It often
!~V:• ~~~ :O~P~;e~~,~~n r§t.~i~!t
Jt'• enly 15e and 1 ~rua.rantea It to
quickly eQUlbllt th&amp;llhll condition• and
Mr&lt;:. W R Barringer
aa11ety &lt;co l•tely, or return emph'
Tolcdu, 0 , Nuv 13--INB--Anned
Mrs 8peed Pickens and Mrs patkase an set you.r moue)' bll.ck.
~ \\lth 11. muchlne ~un, four bandits R11.lph Pkkens and bu.by of Middle F• Sale Q
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WABC- Ncw YorK &lt;8486-860) 8
lt's all right ~-'l have "'. family
lf.m Morning Musicale; 10 30 Quiet skeleton, but you ~h;Juldn t dress
llllrmonles;
U 30 Volce of st. her up In an evenli.Jg gown
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POLITICS
T 'fHil RECENT election, Cleveland finally decided to
throw over the City Manager plan and go back to the
old idea that many other cities use. This action reminds
one that EJome years back, for u hme, there was a general
muvetnent toward city managership to bring tl'le average
city from the influence of the bribed and crookM official.
.A• a matter of fact, whether a city has a city man·
ugcr Or whether it has a mayor and councilmen or alder·

men, the result Is just about the same. If the manager~~~~~;~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~;f~~g'"~~
honetlt and trying to operate the city on a paying finaneio.t
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plan,'Jf and when honest officials are at tne helm of a
· municipality.
:On the other hand ·if the city manai(llr is diohqnest 01
if thtl.mayor is di•hon~· th\l 'bth'er part o;tthl! pic!ure i• to

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Attention ..All!

BLAITTNAB'S·.

The Second Street U-Tote-Em,in
Middleport again will be ~pen
for business Saturday'1 Nov. :14.
This store is stocked with a complete line of food stuft's and
everything is new.
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The remainder of the ·Fire-Sale
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to help uo clear our otocko for the
new Hudoon·Eooelt new mode'ti.
The undreamed of beauty and per·
formance of the new 1932 ~
will reoult in so many oales that MUST tP'eatly reduce our stock of
UJed cars.
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You can almoot make your owa
priceo. Come in and oee how ne~ .,
like new a uoed cat can be after tl
has bee,; reconditioned by-

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Quality Meata-Hom&lt;i Killed
QUALITY BEEF, PORK.

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PORK LIVP;Jt
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LAMB CHOPS
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Eompletely rd~:.o n: ,.. d and rcmoddd •.. over
S\PQ,OOO spent m mi:.lnng the Ho~d C!uw·n~ en the
logK"tl~ohOJ CC fer the tn vdcr. H ome of t1lC p ,uple:
C ~\'J ' O:rLe. S!wp.
L::.q::c, co mfort.,bl ~ rmm1' e.x.cep~1onal s· r· 1tc
g, t~~ from $1 50 up\\ atd.

HAM'BURGER, fresh grouqd

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banne1'. She wa1 tall and slender.
She had &amp;teat blue eyes and a clear
panor an• a sweet curved mouth.
Uader h'er 1mall hat her hair was
aiiYer white. She , had lovely har:~da.
And there were tear,.on her chC&lt;":ks
to match Fanchon•• own tears.
For a brief moment Y:n. Cantaira
held Fanchon away at arms length
Thtn tht! es.eJai~ed, pw:zled, incredulous ,

By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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FR:!~~!:~·. i.n. ~~~ce ~~.sliced..·.

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aci'(IU tile Manchurian border. And warily
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St. LPuis declare that buslnoM touche&lt;)
!ltarteq to improve on October 5. W aon't
' fepper Martin rot hi• home run,'!
acatt,red election• were held this month
~ Jllil'). of tuning up of tile orchestra for the

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entire charge of the poll~ in an electlD~
this year. It'• a good l1ct that tit~
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two thmtsRml
known species of ladybirds in the world, and altljough they are
gentle and friendly to man they are the implacable enemies of
many insect-pests, especially those. that attar.k fruit.

GROCERY SPECIALS
. i'ille11PP!t1 llne can ~si~. , , ·: ., ·;- .
l&gt;ltik~ilim.rf2atre

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1 Pint Maple flavored Syrup, 1 box
Pancake Flour, all for . . . . . . . . .

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Ladl)'birds choose an expos~d p~ce for their 'winter homes and
seem tu tie able to ~xist through a great deal of hardship
I am told that the California fruit gTOwerl! realize the va'ue
nf t)Ie ladybird as an all;y.and keep vaJJI numbers of th ~"l' little
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them among ~he fruit trees when summer comes. THEfE THEY
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SUGAR
6 Pound

~qALE INSf:CTS M~l&gt; SAVE A GREAT D~~!-J\t:.,.FJ,tWt~
rrtlAT·OTQI!IkWISE W6TJUp'U4V'E BEEN DES1'R0YED....
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fresh eggs, all for, ............, . .

There is an old faring, "Ladybin\, ladybird, fly away home;
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YOU EVER STOP TO

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wh.:-''G\11' friends sen~ ua Jettua or news mattn tor ~tcat&amp;oll ibey
lbould in an cua &amp;lan tbelr No~J~e---a.lthoul)l not neceuarUy to bA
print.f4, . t\AOIUDlOU&amp;. letteu. bowever uc~t and d&lt;llirable 1n UleDI•
W~ltel tal' ito h:ul\ance wUI be publlahed.
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ot PomiNJ', oilo
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. Dnlne·Tenne)'
Corpontkm
New York and Chicago
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aanilaUon 1lr'8l 1\rat bQWl in ~1 .-: lha t6r aa tnd.eftntte v11tt. wUb '
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PrtlllbYterlan clnueb in New York relatlvt!a
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01W about twenty-the years 1110, \ Mf llnd Mr11. 0 .B Stout and
'Mr and Ml'A. Dclw Banders ll.l'fnt
but 1B the ftnt orranllt.atlon ot thi&amp; j dausht.cr BILrbara left Fr1da)' morn Tuesday evtnlnl with Mr and Mn
t)pe Lo br oarrled out in Middle- lng fur~ LoulsviUe , K.\o
Em~llt St.nley
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The laymallll meeLhli will be con '
McClon&amp;lle epent Thursday with
duct.ed by ~epre&amp;ent&amp;tlvc6 or an the\
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their alllter, Mrs Be11:.le Farll:y
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churches o. Mlddlepon
urban Luh and I:lmlly were the
Pl"TIIL\NS MEET
-Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs AI·
The Km&amp;hta ol' PyLhUUI h elci •
Mn Jesse Sa.nabury baa been
IConUnued frOm DQII!I ODI)
Ibert. DK.DIIey
mo.L int.ereatinl mcetlna 'fhursdl:l.) vlalttrlil alnoe TUe!!day with rela· futile a.ltempt. of a badly adviaed, , Mr and Mra Ray Knowlton
even1111J at Lhelr roonu. lL Will 11..1.1· tlveA at Lanpvllle
dl.stracted father to 18Ve hta IOfl by l.pent Sunday with Mr and Mrt!
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Mn M J
McCarty retumeq hldtna him behind the 1lr.hu ot
Pr~~onk Robinet
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1• awprlllt was In store at. that h ••• ~ " th d th ot her th ':'!r himselt destroya. · said Don· ' l!!lunday eventng with w M Beck·
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attereoa and meet1.. ., tor those attmdina u LhE I e uao ..,.,..,n nee e ea
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l~~oldson through tl1J att.omey , I ley and ramlly
1'-arp ly • Proaram of Mu'Trustees ' were 100 '/. in attendeMrs A S Thomas, Mrs Oeorte
· The attempt to poieon public
Manda &amp;bo spent Bwuiay afterHe EnM.y•d
ance.
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Miss
Lettie
Besaerer.
Miss
oplnlon
before
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bavJns
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---~ Ethel Orums, Mrs BuBberTl' and Mr Allen's broadcast thrOUih lhe !m.lm;
mtetlnl, refruhment.ll of pumpkin William B Thoq~as ol Charleaton press 15 not oriBirur.l or new now
Cleona McVey has the mump,.;
Th,e 'He-ath M E. Cburch was 1Pie, dou1hnut~ and cotree were eer- were guest.!! Thursday of MW Alllc t "lll acromp.lsh Its PUrpo6e' Tile ' ).{Til Pearl Tedro"N who wa:. 111.•
the !cene of a. delllhtful receptl&lt;.•l : ved. 'f1u: pie waa donated by HUih Mauck and C F Besf\eret
truth of thl.!l terrible trB4JedY wlll l t.l!.lly burned recently died at the
ThUrsday e'ii!nlnl, Nov~ber 12th ~=!~~~ ::~~~~ ~~~g~~lll were ru:~ BJ!~faa::r~~~~~da~~ M:,_rr come rrom the lips of disinterested Bheltenn~~: Arms hasplt&amp;l Ba.turdlt.ll
liven 1n honor ot the neW minister
and Mrs Thomas Longslatr. re· I wilnf'.loities at the proper tJme"
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Cl.UB HOBTES8
curned to Columbus Prtday morn~ s!~tt, ~~ordlng r to ~ohnd ~ _!{
Mrli Ruth Btanl~y and chlfdren
family,
M11. PhUip Meter entertamt.d Lbe ling after a visit here
Mr and
• a rney
or t e
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The
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ever-popu a.r
MlddlePqrt IThul'lday eve 11 Jng at her home au lseveraJ days
ncnes have ~olunteered to t estify
Walter McVey
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Hleh echool Orehestra under the , ora vel Hill
Mrs L6w1s Via or Charleston u; In young Eddie's behalf He would tfornoon wlt.h Em!i~eck~ ay a ·
dlrt!tt:lon "of Mlis V~Mta McCoy op- 1 Marga~t Clltrord wu the rrclp· here vitlftlng w!Lh hrr ~!sins, Mrs nnt reveal who thtty were but Inti ·
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ened t,Jle proaraJ:n, Folldwlnt Lh!! lent or the club prize for htah score Jobn Kincaid .md M.lss Dahlia mated ther~ wn one •~ leas~. whose
name was very Important
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selectlcms by the .DI'cbeatra Mn whil,. 8)·bil E;ber.sbach or Pome- ~ Pauley
Olen Smith rendert!d a v~l solo roy received the guest prize The
Mrs Ella Frye, "'hu has been
Another society 11rf may f'llter
"Good-Bye to summer· Mls.$ ~ra ethel ~~.!It of the club wa s Mrs oo nfl.ned In the Mt C~:~.rmel h ospital tne case too She i11 thf girl wMse
Loulee Scott was next on the pro· Frank Simms
1at Columbus for some time, was name was said to have been linkDllna Md&gt;a.de of \V~st B1 tJgeIJ'&amp;nl wltlt an orean &amp;olo A vocal
Dl&gt;.mty refreshments were sene'i brought to her homf' here F ilda"y j ed with young Dona.ldVJn s before wii.L( 1 Pa , and M1 and Mrs Ver~
solo by Ml.s!! Jean McKay was also ut the close of the card playmg
I by the P..awlings ambuiii.Il(.'f!
Rose'5 was She ,,:ent to
non McDade of Moncca Pn vls:tweU received 'Th.e prorram was
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Mrs. Ge01ge Childe1s returned 1v.hen goss1p became too
their mother Mrs Hertha Me·
brouaht to a cloee Wtth the hvmn
ATTEND DINNEa F.\RTl'
Thursday to her home in Charlet;- h:'lg, and has !line" returned and bl Dadt&gt; r{'~ntl)
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"Blus Be thr Tie that Bind&amp;; b!i
Mr and Mrs Oedri&lt;! Clark, Mr tnn 11.tter a vu~lt here with her 1murned [t Is believed 11he will tell
Roy Jtffers 1s vlsltmg his urothcr
~ ~n~&amp;ution
and Mra John Kent Mr and Mrs daughter, Mrs Guy ReYnolds
I the star) of her own relations with at F,ura
After th~ presentation or the pro- 0 B ~tout Mr a~d
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Capt and Mt &amp; HiLl"lY .Hellnett rc the dt:ad man Ill order to
Ml s. Mary Wogan who hal) been
Bram t~ present were L"lVite&lt;i to M'cAIUste aUd Ml.ss LucUle Dutton turned Friday from Colwnbus, credit t.o the cnntentlon that Don· \'l.!!itlng her daughter Mrs C E
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1 where they visited to1 a short time ald.,o n wa s a ladles' man
Sheets at Thlvlner returned home
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Mrs Effte Rl.ce lClurned f10ml
saturday
mftnt;ll were ~r.ved. Durtna: tie re-~ neninK and lttendeo a dinner and P&lt;t.rkersbnrg Thursdu:o where she
Mrs Adle Howard of New Ha\ep.
h"i!:Bhment course, novelty Bm.lfiS dance party atven b)' the Rotary visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wells 1
Mrs Virginia Wolfe und dauwere t.r'ljQyed, tm1er ,the leadl!r!ihlp club Of Huntington at the Hotel ! Hulda Kleiu l!i otr duty at t he 1
of Letart visited recently
or. ~ McKay An lntercsttne: talk I Prichard.
Southern Electric office because or
the former s daughter and
waa 11ve,n .by Rev PBt~racn Talks
-Illness
M• and Mr• u .. , M"&lt;Con tJ nued f rom poge one )
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Mrs Pauley of Albanv was the 1
dt6U were delivered by ltev Gay,
A meettna of the · Men's Mlss!on- Wednesday d1nne1 ~ue~£ of Mr.; New York
"""''d Dor. Rice and parents of Mid·
Rev, Kreagcr, . Rev Gardner and 1ary" Society" will be held Sunday John CurtLs.
The bank's lO&amp;S Is fully
r:Jieport vl~&gt;lted ~cenUy with U\e
Hey. Ht;nthome of ,Pomeroy
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Pres·
Mr and Mrs Ne l\l Cooper and by Insurance
former'~&gt; uncle and aunt Mr and

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Vkmhese Em-ambit; 1 ltij:k

l Lucaa: T.30 Popular Quarter Hr.

THE ONE GREAT FRIEND-A man that hath
frien~a must shew llitnself friendly: and there is a friend
that sticketh closer than a brother.-Proverbs 18:24.

Popular

afford rwn house until he geta h'l:ne •n
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8,-.terlca.l Hl•tory
China 16 as strong as her meek·

Ntaht Club, 10 Wayne Kmg s OJ, est Chlnlt
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11 til WTAM Players; 11 SO Jan
0 (1 True Story
!Oatbtl''o Orch, 13 Mldnilht Melo·
He's 10
away without

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any
2nd Soldier-Yeh, nnd, oh, what

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2 Sons

York Symphony; 4"30
Hoover's UnempiOJment
6 Revue; 8 ao The
:Novelty Orch; 115
; ll Boxy Pl'QIJ. 9 80 sea
; 10 Variety; 10 30 Concert
Tbe oauc~; 11:30 Ben
Sc.rnle's Orch; '13 Eddie Duchln
&amp; nd Rl.r. Popular Dane~ Oreh.
WI::AP-New York l454J.s60) 8
fdelod)'
Walter

1la&amp;t'l
tc. :11\y utrobbt.&gt;d
M Rlehl&lt;e,
u. ID.I(I;eH tluckl.lg
Hrm manhero
ot U 500 In cash and sevClHI hundttd doll!US wo1 :h of scc url~~es
T11e men entered the omces of
th e trud{ing fin.
shu tty after

who
made a few exka. b~ls so that he
could pay his Income tax.
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BALDWIN

Wuted days! Too
bad .. be&lt;;~. use L1dia
E. P1okbdih's Veg·
~ble Compound
could ba.vc- bclped
her. It's wondcrlul

8 30 Art Kali!!el'a Ot'tll, D Over th e
\\ _at Finals--National
Audition.
11 lfl Dleam Ship, 11 30 En. I Jlurtntti' Orch; ll 45 Wayne Kings Or
12:166 n1Ted Weems Orch, 12.-wi

u yuu reel old &amp;n4 ruq·4own from

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under Eye•, H&amp;adacbeil!, Burrdnl':~4

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(Continv -d from naer ,ne)
Thl.. positlcn tnken

the~

forthosehc&amp;dachs:!i

advisers v.·ns

w~y La

Iavurl

by

some

that the

handle the situation

n spuial legislative
ami to force t he various local

Orehestra.

Imun itle.-.

com~

to handle their
own
I problems-cui tnllina HOVernmental
and ,school operations If _tcccssary,
by cutting expf1ndltUJ e~; to mCtlt the
dt"p!t ted reven\ies and appealing
tu tl.c more fortm•at~ cltlzeu6 t.o
aid ln caring for needy and destJ ~
tute families

Radio

Program

Up 1,Ul.tll

ttl,e

gtJvcmor·~

't!oburence w1th bls cablt\et mcm~
!&gt;3rs lhe imprel:ililOn prevuUed in
statt'houSt&gt; circles lh11. t Ocwernor
! Whl! e had P• n.cl1cally decided not
to en II a spcclul ~ess1on

be "~"n and insteati;1~f .~ g~ye~~ltJIIj,l,~~~~.T.Y and by
buoil\lllBs principlellf.-&amp; Jti!IZ••·~c;,: c~
"l!lllhonesty,
.
corrlll!tion and ineifieiel!'\;y resu!is.
matters little what the kind of government a city
hao,
is the qla, o)d story of honesty agait1•t dishonesty.
It aW)Iepend~ ' upon th• tnil!viduals who are chosen to op.
erat~';t he business.

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WeaknesS Kille E••-••
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Efllcftm:r Experts
'the lohrlfty co•mwrfelt.er

WANTED
IOPEOPLE

Bla.ddttr Weakn•••· C!IUUd by Kid·
nay AciditY, I want )'ou to quit 1ur.
ferlna
Comare&amp;tvat
In andme4·
a-et
wb11.t 1right
thlnftnow.
Ia the
11
iclne 1 have ever tound It often
!~V:• ~~~ :O~P~;e~~,~~n r§t.~i~!t
Jt'• enly 15e and 1 ~rua.rantea It to
quickly eQUlbllt th&amp;llhll condition• and
Mr&lt;:. W R Barringer
aa11ety &lt;co l•tely, or return emph'
Tolcdu, 0 , Nuv 13--INB--Anned
Mrs 8peed Pickens and Mrs patkase an set you.r moue)' bll.ck.
~ \\lth 11. muchlne ~un, four bandits R11.lph Pkkens and bu.by of Middle F• Sale Q
uu1 &amp;o11er Dna,

November 11
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Ezc:~ It, Pleaee
WABC- Ncw YorK &lt;8486-860) 8
lt's all right ~-'l have "'. family
lf.m Morning Musicale; 10 30 Quiet skeleton, but you ~h;Juldn t dress
llllrmonles;
U 30 Volce of st. her up In an evenli.Jg gown
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13 30pm Intematltnol Broad

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1st Soldlcr- 1 hear that girl you
were out with last niRht. was the

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POLITICS
T 'fHil RECENT election, Cleveland finally decided to
throw over the City Manager plan and go back to the
old idea that many other cities use. This action reminds
one that EJome years back, for u hme, there was a general
muvetnent toward city managership to bring tl'le average
city from the influence of the bribed and crookM official.
.A• a matter of fact, whether a city has a city man·
ugcr Or whether it has a mayor and councilmen or alder·

men, the result Is just about the same. If the manager~~~~~;~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~;f~~g'"~~
honetlt and trying to operate the city on a paying finaneio.t
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baoisi .•!t, he has ability, that result will be achieved.. The
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same;~hing can be, lu!d ~~per the mayor and councllmamc
plan,'Jf and when honest officials are at tne helm of a
· municipality.
:On the other hand ·if the city manai(llr is diohqnest 01
if thtl.mayor is di•hon~· th\l 'bth'er part o;tthl! pic!ure i• to

"nlC Goldberg&amp;, 9 30

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Matrlmrmlal l\lartyrs
Every married mo.n ls bo56 ol h,t;

cheap

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Seeond-hand cars ate so

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Attention ..All!

BLAITTNAB'S·.

The Second Street U-Tote-Em,in
Middleport again will be ~pen
for business Saturday'1 Nov. :14.
This store is stocked with a complete line of food stuft's and
everything is new.
ALSO
The remainder of the ·Fire-Sale
Goods are there and ·must be
sold.
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We muot have twenty people
to help uo clear our otocko for the
new Hudoon·Eooelt new mode'ti.
The undreamed of beauty and per·
formance of the new 1932 ~
will reoult in so many oales that MUST tP'eatly reduce our stock of
UJed cars.
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You can almoot make your owa
priceo. Come in and oee how ne~ .,
like new a uoed cat can be after tl
has bee,; reconditioned by-

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BAUllS
Quality Meata-Hom&lt;i Killed
QUALITY BEEF, PORK.

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NECK BONES
nice and meaty ............... .

Phone' 521-R

PORK LIVP;Jt
Fresh, tender .....•...... , .....

SAUSAGE, pure pork
3 Pounds : ...... .' .. 1... .' . . . . . . ,
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3 Pounds . . . . . ... · t · • · • · .'! · · ·
LAMB CHOPS
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Hotel Chittenden
Eompletely rd~:.o n: ,.. d and rcmoddd •.. over
S\PQ,OOO spent m mi:.lnng the Ho~d C!uw·n~ en the
logK"tl~ohOJ CC fer the tn vdcr. H ome of t1lC p ,uple:
C ~\'J ' O:rLe. S!wp.
L::.q::c, co mfort.,bl ~ rmm1' e.x.cep~1onal s· r· 1tc
g, t~~ from $1 50 up\\ atd.

HAM'BURGER, fresh grouqd

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Gco. A Wcy.;,g, Mar.ager

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banne1'. She wa1 tall and slender.
She had &amp;teat blue eyes and a clear
panor an• a sweet curved mouth.
Uader h'er 1mall hat her hair was
aiiYer white. She , had lovely har:~da.
And there were tear,.on her chC&lt;":ks
to match Fanchon•• own tears.
For a brief moment Y:n. Cantaira
held Fanchon away at arms length
Thtn tht! es.eJai~ed, pw:zled, incredulous ,

By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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FR:!~~!:~·. i.n. ~~~ce ~~.sliced..·.

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COMBINATION SALE

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t.nl\ flolshevik• are said to be Looking warily
aci'(IU tile Manchurian border. And warily
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to 10&lt;!)&lt;, in both instances.
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'~lllwon h,.. 11one on hut hi• light will
ro~~~~ ~.he centuries...

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St. LPuis declare that buslnoM touche&lt;)
!ltarteq to improve on October 5. W aon't
' fepper Martin rot hi• home run,'!
acatt,red election• were held this month
~ Jllil'). of tuning up of tile orchestra for the

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entire charge of the poll~ in an electlD~
this year. It'• a good l1ct that tit~
~ !lltd;!W.~I! ''9 11~!'11' (ookinr rl••oe• in .e~ch

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I am informed that there are no fewer than
two thmtsRml
known species of ladybirds in the world, and altljough they are
gentle and friendly to man they are the implacable enemies of
many insect-pests, especially those. that attar.k fruit.

GROCERY SPECIALS
. i'ille11PP!t1 llne can ~si~. , , ·: ., ·;- .
l&gt;ltik~ilim.rf2atre

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New Pack Tomatoes, 2 large cans . . . .
1 Pint Maple flavored Syrup, 1 box
Pancake Flour, all for . . . . . . . . .

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Ladl)'birds choose an expos~d p~ce for their 'winter homes and
seem tu tie able to ~xist through a great deal of hardship
I am told that the California fruit gTOwerl! realize the va'ue
nf t)Ie ladybird as an all;y.and keep vaJJI numbers of th ~"l' little
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cre.turea in a kind of cold sto~agc through the winter, rclca&amp;ipg
them among ~he fruit trees when summer comes. THEfE THEY
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Q~,~TROY ENORMOUS NUMBERS OF' PLANT ur-:E ANP

parcatl ...................... .

MUSTARD
Gallon ........ . ............ .

SUGAR
6 Pound

~qALE INSf:CTS M~l&gt; SAVE A GREAT D~~!-J\t:.,.FJ,tWt~
rrtlAT·OTQI!IkWISE W6TJUp'U4V'E BEEN DES1'R0YED....
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y,, lb. SwiftS sliced bacon-1 dozen 'JA..l:
fresh eggs, all for, ............, . .

There is an old faring, "Ladybin\, ladybird, fly away home;
your house is on fire and your children will burn.'·'

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YOU EVER STOP TO

NI~Ev~o~· K~~;~.·' ~~~~i ~~1· ·10··;2t.·••

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lilt of 35 membenlllp. A
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.DJDLA88ES

Ml~e Theis.l, a lhrlf'Y fa.t.'Dler a.
few miles eut ot thll p)JLoe niles
farm pmdueta of all klnda , l.llo
pc.ultr,y ot every dcecrlpUon but
this year he 11\A!f.J)ed ~d~ and
!peclalizea on mo uses and in the
put h!w weeks he hM t.urb.ed out
liO&amp;. saUons &amp;nd It is the tind your

forefathers

Ul!R!

to make.

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made for • ''B.It ~r"
aomil
.ae In the future.
C : N. ¥/~111er. •lfe and tJirlo l\r.u·
lll!\ONI l)o1'lf
~~~~ or 1114dlo~t S~y with ~ farm~ ~ •-~ Dl!lkl Ur. and

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hu been OOrt se\'eraJ, d&amp;:i's v181Llng
hEr mcther K111. Pn.p!;t! Weldon
and her !!!lster Mrs. Ha}'man.

Mr and Nrr;. L. J:. Dickey spent
the week tWld -.'1t.h relaUvee and
frli!nds hl C&amp;nOOn and Akron.
Tbt male blind qUN"tet ot Charleston wtli che a. concert at the
M . E. Church
Sunday evening.
Thtre wm be no adlnla8km charges. 1
Childrt&gt;n of the late E. B. lhle I
and wife were here Jaat week making sume substantial improvements
and be&amp;utlfylaa the .last resting
place m Greenwood cemetery.
Mrs. BeiJe Shaw of PlUBb\ln!'h
aM"ived llere Monday to spen1 a.
tot:ple ot week&amp; with her alater,
Mn. Oiyde Wolfe.
Orville Haywt.rd meat

cutter

eoun- I'""'P"

Former Star And Coach At Harvard Gives lneight
'r. Many Competition• Scheduled On Gridiron •
For Tomorr..W

Htar aod MJ!Ii Barban staaWJek. D•rid Manntn, sam Hardy •ad

mc.Jnlng.

They wtre a~eo!l'IPa~ IW t.ht latter's sls~er, Mrs. Hatt~ Bak:6r who

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LIBERfo.Y THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT
Friday and Satu• day
"THE MIRACLE WOMAN"

M188 Bertb&amp; w~ ot canton
been ~dlliC """""'
dayo wttb V... 'all'l
Cbal. ...,_
Nick lea returne~ .. home.
Mr. and 1lri RaJpti H'ayman mO-

tored

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Jlc'Miettes:

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OHIO WilliNG

Sunday.
1 We wlell to t.ban., our nei8hban
au
and
for the ttt.dnesa and
Re'Y . 0 . M IAaie~ wm an
nlhbwn us at 'the tlme of
~1 lOr Cllmp&amp;Jaa., 0 .• O.Ula
befe&amp;YfliMIIL
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IY'-w"fai be lffll~O'dnef 1 Jema 'C ! \..UrWe1rut
thank Rev. Henthorne for his
ev~e~~..~~~~_· _ . ~"'- a .. lno cONOI.lQ¥ wor4&amp;. tbr the bcg.uUtul
••• rn:liiWl~ "' llil 0 • 1.uc: ·-C
IKl OIS~ tbQie ,wb,o 1•1£1! tJle ftoweJ:il
BI.Cb eleeted oftlcer• Th~&amp;day at- a.nd lhe U$e or llletr cars and Un·
temocm.. rteabmea. eledict Jo of- ~" ••IN lf;lr I1JI -eftk:lent. scr•
itCel Were Preali!e..at. CbaPlei ' IS",:~n- ~leeS · ,. . - · ·
Dlf: Jce PreBI.dent, Eileen 'Roush : v ·
~rson.. 0 . Harper.
lle&lt;nlal'7.
Vlrllnla
'11&gt;0mpe!lJl;
~a.rl H)'sell nnd ramUy.
Treal,uftr, Ohrles Lel ,nd· Obrret~pondent, Eleamor Bentz. Tale oa-tly -11-13:; Weekb' ll..J.e.
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Pdrtl, Mra. Anna eutu., d. Del·
1a Mallory, Mr11. Alm1e Ptek:!'Po', Mn

1200

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Mn. HaWe Otwil, Jllra. .- Oiltile
Duolul•• Mnl. I'UDio lin.
Lon Jr~w.
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200 Fireproof Rooma
tOO R69Q at .t.OO

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Tbe IDOl' powerful dralna 11f Woman's rt.JmtraUon
A hqe &amp;aberaaele ba'DI ..whlle h1Ullhtdu art a&amp;tend-

lltl Frayer meetlll(.

Alao Comedy "Fin Fithten''
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Friday and Saturday

1~ CIOIIft', Bobllrl Cool'an. MKtte Green. Jaekhl Sf!arlt',

Enid

Bennett and Helen Jerome Edd)' lD

'llitb.

Fm llr..C l'arOllio-ho 1111111

Tbe, ft1ht wllllly for edt..

"SKIPPY
IJn qa.in &amp;be JOJO.U6 .flays of JO•tb.

blspti. wDI'l'f; Y•ur

doc p..,

Yo1U' "befit (lrl" wai your

best frltlld .

Oae or tbe bl!&amp;i pie·

tura el tocb,.7.

A.lao Comedy "Y ou'n In The Army Now"

at;_:~2:=!"5=:~;::'::;;=:::;e;:~:_ 1~~e~~~~~~

That Ounee of Prevention

By CLlFF STERME11'

Boy

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Maple 8 .......

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to o•e Box of GaLt 11etfi.1
Pancake Floar for lc.

The Two 26e

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New Eni!liah Walnuta-29c lb. 31ba. 79c
New Prune._ 21b. box25c-Curranta 16e box
New Raidno seeded or oeedle11, 2 pkp 25c:
New Southern otyle Moiot Coc....,t-16c: Can
Freoh Giapr Snap-2lb. for 25c
New Freoh Sod~Cradten-Ziba. fOf' 2te
Pun Old failiioilecl Buckwh!l'at 25c ...:k .,.. ._.
Very Special on Broomo fot Saturday 25c Each.
Grapefl'llit-'they are Dirt Cheap, 5c Each
Breekfaat Bacon-Mornint Glory-22c lb.
QL Jar Salad Dreuinr-Only 43c: E'cll
Little Willie Paneake or Buckwheat, 25c oack
Corn, Gr. Beano, Carrota, Spinach, 1Oc Can
PEANUT BRITTI.t:

Frah Stoe..
QuaU&amp;y Goods

TAMPA
"The

COVERED

n:ANUTS
Frnh Stoell.

Edra QualltJ

Only 18c Poond

c-n.at Center"
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29c P""nd

BEEF, PoRK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, DRESSED
Cl-tiCkE:N$

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111£ BEST QUALITY ML\TS IN' TOWN

·: l"thti 'ii1;.;-8 .:ciuall Of J.nieri£4''
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Sa~ltary
FIRIIT PIIEBIIIYTKIAK AKD
PEACE
CHillieR
T_ EVAK.
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GIC:.EA.T
SOOTHEICW
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RAVINE BAPTIST CHUact:l
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A. E. Sktrrln 8 .. 8. Bupt

DOW,\! I$,

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6undll3' school

Sennoo 10:30.

ZIMME'RMAIJ,

B. Y. P. U. 1:65.
No evcnina
Prayer mEetlril

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LEO~A(aD,

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WE DILIVER
BIIBVICB WITH CO"i!!tTES)I'
stranaen are heartily welcomed.
Eart Hartenbaeh and Fred Richard~~ are Bupei'lntendente..
Morninl WOI'Ihip at 10 :80 o'cloet. l ;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:
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This BundaJ tbe service ts tn the ~:
Presbyterian churob. Anthem by
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'"
art the Man!"
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Trlana:lea meet at 8 In tlle Presbyterian church. MIM Kathryn
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Price is devotional leader and Howar'd £wlll8 wlll ilve the topic.
Onion eventn1 Jen1ce at the
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Simpson M. E. thut1:h. Thia · aer' " '
vk:e 1a In commemoration or th~
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~th annltenary or Lbe Layman's
Mtutonary Movement. •en o! the
eo-opl!raurn t:Hurcbe&amp; JwUJ bfl.ve
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eharie of the service.
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STAMINA
The Pmbfterlan Mlillonary sowiD meet Thuradar evenlnl
and
home of Mnl Tfieron Rua·
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Pomeroy'r. Cleaneot Grocert
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IIOcKBT RESULTS
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By luternattonal News PerYifo
NaUon11l 8CII!ii7 ·Lnpe
N. Y . .ft,IIJ'Ia;ers 4--CI.nadtcna 1

r;. Y. 4mtlrio0ne 11-Jl&gt;lroll 3,

Clllcap ·&gt;-Toronto I.

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IDI. Rena ~-' 1'llo · ilar wu
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two
nam.H added to our
lilt of 35 membenlllp. A
en d lnneT WM aeT'ftld .
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.DJDLA88ES

Ml~e Theis.l, a lhrlf'Y fa.t.'Dler a.
few miles eut ot thll p)JLoe niles
farm pmdueta of all klnda , l.llo
pc.ultr,y ot every dcecrlpUon but
this year he 11\A!f.J)ed ~d~ and
!peclalizea on mo uses and in the
put h!w weeks he hM t.urb.ed out
liO&amp;. saUons &amp;nd It is the tind your

forefathers

Ul!R!

to make.

1&gt;1!tt'•:f

made for • ''B.It ~r"
aomil
.ae In the future.
C : N. ¥/~111er. •lfe and tJirlo l\r.u·
lll!\ONI l)o1'lf
~~~~ or 1114dlo~t S~y with ~ farm~ ~ •-~ Dl!lkl Ur. and

t.-

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Mrs.

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w O.rton

sun~

hu been OOrt se\'eraJ, d&amp;:i's v181Llng
hEr mcther K111. Pn.p!;t! Weldon
and her !!!lster Mrs. Ha}'man.

Mr and Nrr;. L. J:. Dickey spent
the week tWld -.'1t.h relaUvee and
frli!nds hl C&amp;nOOn and Akron.
Tbt male blind qUN"tet ot Charleston wtli che a. concert at the
M . E. Church
Sunday evening.
Thtre wm be no adlnla8km charges. 1
Childrt&gt;n of the late E. B. lhle I
and wife were here Jaat week making sume substantial improvements
and be&amp;utlfylaa the .last resting
place m Greenwood cemetery.
Mrs. BeiJe Shaw of PlUBb\ln!'h
aM"ived llere Monday to spen1 a.
tot:ple ot week&amp; with her alater,
Mn. Oiyde Wolfe.
Orville Haywt.rd meat

cutter

eoun- I'""'P"

Former Star And Coach At Harvard Gives lneight
'r. Many Competition• Scheduled On Gridiron •
For Tomorr..W

Htar aod MJ!Ii Barban staaWJek. D•rid Manntn, sam Hardy •ad

mc.Jnlng.

They wtre a~eo!l'IPa~ IW t.ht latter's sls~er, Mrs. Hatt~ Bak:6r who

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LIBERfo.Y THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT
Friday and Satu• day
"THE MIRACLE WOMAN"

M188 Bertb&amp; w~ ot canton
been ~dlliC """""'
dayo wttb V... 'all'l
Cbal. ...,_
Nick lea returne~ .. home.
Mr. and 1lri RaJpti H'ayman mO-

tored

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Jlc'Miettes:

Wh• hi!"

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OHIO WilliNG

Sunday.
1 We wlell to t.ban., our nei8hban
au
and
for the ttt.dnesa and
Re'Y . 0 . M IAaie~ wm an
nlhbwn us at 'the tlme of
~1 lOr Cllmp&amp;Jaa., 0 .• O.Ula
befe&amp;YfliMIIL
•
IY'-w"fai be lffll~O'dnef 1 Jema 'C ! \..UrWe1rut
thank Rev. Henthorne for his
ev~e~~..~~~~_· _ . ~"'- a .. lno cONOI.lQ¥ wor4&amp;. tbr the bcg.uUtul
••• rn:liiWl~ "' llil 0 • 1.uc: ·-C
IKl OIS~ tbQie ,wb,o 1•1£1! tJle ftoweJ:il
BI.Cb eleeted oftlcer• Th~&amp;day at- a.nd lhe U$e or llletr cars and Un·
temocm.. rteabmea. eledict Jo of- ~" ••IN lf;lr I1JI -eftk:lent. scr•
itCel Were Preali!e..at. CbaPlei ' IS",:~n- ~leeS · ,. . - · ·
Dlf: Jce PreBI.dent, Eileen 'Roush : v ·
~rson.. 0 . Harper.
lle&lt;nlal'7.
Vlrllnla
'11&gt;0mpe!lJl;
~a.rl H)'sell nnd ramUy.
Treal,uftr, Ohrles Lel ,nd· Obrret~pondent, Eleamor Bentz. Tale oa-tly -11-13:; Weekb' ll..J.e.
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Alao Comedy "Fin Fithten''
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Friday and Saturday

1~ CIOIIft', Bobllrl Cool'an. MKtte Green. Jaekhl Sf!arlt',

Enid

Bennett and Helen Jerome Edd)' lD

'llitb.

Fm llr..C l'arOllio-ho 1111111

Tbe, ft1ht wllllly for edt..

"SKIPPY
IJn qa.in &amp;be JOJO.U6 .flays of JO•tb.

blspti. wDI'l'f; Y•ur

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Yo1U' "befit (lrl" wai your

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to o•e Box of GaLt 11etfi.1
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New Prune._ 21b. box25c-Curranta 16e box
New Raidno seeded or oeedle11, 2 pkp 25c:
New Southern otyle Moiot Coc....,t-16c: Can
Freoh Giapr Snap-2lb. for 25c
New Freoh Sod~Cradten-Ziba. fOf' 2te
Pun Old failiioilecl Buckwh!l'at 25c ...:k .,.. ._.
Very Special on Broomo fot Saturday 25c Each.
Grapefl'llit-'they are Dirt Cheap, 5c Each
Breekfaat Bacon-Mornint Glory-22c lb.
QL Jar Salad Dreuinr-Only 43c: E'cll
Little Willie Paneake or Buckwheat, 25c oack
Corn, Gr. Beano, Carrota, Spinach, 1Oc Can
PEANUT BRITTI.t:

Frah Stoe..
QuaU&amp;y Goods

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Frnh Stoell.

Edra QualltJ

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No evcnina
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WE DILIVER
BIIBVICB WITH CO"i!!tTES)I'
stranaen are heartily welcomed.
Eart Hartenbaeh and Fred Richard~~ are Bupei'lntendente..
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Presbyterian churob. Anthem by
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art the Man!"
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Trlana:lea meet at 8 In tlle Presbyterian church. MIM Kathryn
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Price is devotional leader and Howar'd £wlll8 wlll ilve the topic.
Onion eventn1 Jen1ce at the
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Simpson M. E. thut1:h. Thia · aer' " '
vk:e 1a In commemoration or th~
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~th annltenary or Lbe Layman's
Mtutonary Movement. •en o! the
eo-opl!raurn t:Hurcbe&amp; JwUJ bfl.ve
~
eharie of the service.
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and
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ISSU[Oi;. Aettve in "War" GUERillA RAIDS
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BJ CHtNESL SIC
BY CDVfHNMINT!i·
ARE ENCDUHAGINGI·
Of MORE TROUBlE

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Money Houdini bu B""n
Definitely Checked,
Statement Showa

Alon1 Nonni River Front;
~doive Battle For
A:nganki

INCJtEASE NOTED

EXPEC:rED SOON

Circulation; Confidence Returns

Wolfe 8\biday.

Rhc!"e~

~ccordlnK

the Japane~te

R~nd

Ntsa

Baraon.s 15pent Sunday wlth
Sayre and family or Antt·

1aat mldnlrht,
ese ftghtlng
time.

Mll!JUel

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meettne: at

SUIT FILED

lVENGEO AS

CO TO OUTH
ll::rawfor'CI County Negroeo i
Eatreme Penalty
!'"or Crime

M. E.

Letart Sun-

or

Pla. spent 8aturday
with Uerbert W1illams and
was dotn1 IIODle
on C. 0. Cowderys

and Quy Carpenter
with t.he latter's
Carpent'Jt and

After Mother is Killed
Traffic Accident in
Capital City

LAWRI&lt;NCI .ulltE8TEII

Be1 t Lawrence of near
wu , committed to the
Friday mornlnfl by

If $35 wao your q~lity ata11dard lu' faD
for . Y~
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Dana. Ttacy and
18 d&gt;arPcl Willi '
will De anatihed on

'

IF YOU ARE AWARE that $M should
get you the ~ame 'quality thi!! fall., . . THEN
COME HERE ·and see how $94.60
we match it at ..... .. • : .. , .. : t Itt
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, Portland

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Other. $19.50

'$29JIO

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and Mrs. Hmrrr Swan
spent ewu:toy with her
Mr. and Mn. Nohe of

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Bank Bandit Saws
Way To Freedom

Carpenter

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Wm. Shroads abd family of
ler Oouqty, Pa., nre viBlt.iog
~oad's parents, B. Martlas
family
Mr. and :Mra. I. M. Bwet.t
t.be weet end 1i1:8!1tl of the iorm01r8
siater Mra. omver MacDonald
Glouster.
Mr. and Mr11. D. P.
with Lhe
BaUor at

Orley Rife and famUy were
Sunda.y cuests or F. M. Darat
famll)'.
Mr. nda Mro. w. H. HamPton
and Mn.,J . o . Gorby •pent Sunday
wtth &amp;be latter'a 1011, Ouy o. Gorby'
and wife
Syracuae.
,_::;-:~••;:"'::;:~ apent a few days
Mildred Parker tn

Leaveo

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LET US SliOW YOU OU~ 1\1/oDE -T(f :
MeASURE SUitS Attb . OVEkCOA'i;' : ·

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De&amp;ant Threat
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WE GIV£ S. .1: H. GREEN STAMPS

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Chief Executive'• Idea Is That Such a
"Thaw Out" Some Two Billions
And Farm Mort1•11e•
BELIEVES PLAN WILL GIVE JOBS

I As Fundo For Buildin1 Are Releaoed ; Would
I
li•h A Di.count Bank In Each Of Twelve
I
Federal Reserve Diotricll

Rushville
Ot.rth Smith and ladJ friend

PRESIDENT HOOVER AWAITS
\Of CONGRESS PR~POS~l TO
I UP H~ME lOAN DISCOUNTING

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By EDW AliD HUNTER
I . N. 8 Stall Correspondent
Copyrllht, 1931, By I. N. 8.
Mukden, Nov. 14-INB--Gut:rUla
by Chinese cavalry upon Jap·
&amp;nelltl outposts on l.be Nonni river
front today marked t.he beJinRinaJ
of hU8tiUUea which were expected
to culminate in a. de('islve battle for
the contrOl or Anpnkt.
Six JapaneBe were kllled and several others wounded In sharp ftaht·
near
:u; General Ma

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al to

lffS MURDER I

Cbineoe Leader
Army Of 20,000 To
Oppoae Japo

ID 4mQUnt Of MoneJ In

·Personals

West

nllj:ht and St.md&amp;y , warmer Stu&gt;da.y; ·;~~ ;

FULL LEASED

JAPANESE

DIVORCE

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Olllee of n.. DaiiJ
Trllu1 , call 2341 L, If the 8uuio-

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AT LOWER PRICES.
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WEATHER FORECAS1-'

JOU waat

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