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Taylor McClain Admit. Jle..
and Pred Zahl , who ill employ- 8istrrs. !.rna. H~.:r~;u1. &amp;.nd Ma•~ha
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Farm lmpl_,-nta, Stock ~eo;:: ,0:.:!~ace.S~larr::;~ To .be He1cl ia Juaicw Hilh
iD•Into•ic:atecl; ntence
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the aoeld.ent and carried Jess~ Middleport.
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it. Deferred
the boll5e whe~ he was m~o&lt;Je a.~
The IUilt)ral 1!rvlces w111 bt
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1vlved b}' two IIODI, ~ and WU·
School Auditorium. BeThere were a&amp; PT,aent 1ne1Udtnl
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l1aJn HQibn of Athena, four dauah
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Pbra1c1an ':rrtved.
chur~ at 2 c'ckcit Sun1oy
A dlMatroWI ~r-e CXlmplelely des- ~ ters. Mn. Uai'Jaret Moore ot Bunt·
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Dr, H. u . Crumley arrived &amp;.t lh~ 1~0t1n wtth burial. In chlll"it
troyed tht laJie barn of W. R. Lott 1n1t.on, lira. T~ Hood. of Raclne,
the court ot Justice E. R. TiiUll,
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Roush home short.ly after and fol· !.win g und:Jrt.akers, m the
in Bowman'&amp; Run early il'rktay Mn. Ann Blwnenauer at home
M:iu Myrtle Tumey of Chle&amp;IG,
TWO HELD IN JAIL
Prlda)' momlnJ:, on a cha.ra:t of ln·
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Jowtns
an attempt to take care o1 Grove cemetery. 'The bodY wu mornl.nl. The bam situated close 1and Mn. R . R.. BumellofCJneland lhu been secured aa the teaCher In
-toncation. He pleaded Bllilty and
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-'dence. wa1 a maaa o1 aevenll
trandcbikD!n l.lld pat the two~day rree eAeet.riC coo1ttn1
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the wound in order t.o sa.ve h111 111~ . 1 ·1k~n tn t'"te nu me of h !s parent. to th f! Loll ._.
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While Hunt• ap ambulance was callcd aud ht: a.fter It had been prepared for bur· ~am£8 before beilll &lt;Uscovered. 1 The t
i aervices wW be beld school lpoDsored by The" Dally Trl· belnl held Jn U:r.e aounty jail hen McClain wu lll'ea&amp;.ed bY· COI.lUtY
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wu ruahed to the Holzer hospil1l .al by th! !.winy: morticlr.w.
Nrllhbon aa well a1 t.be LOtt lam- ~ SatUl'da~rnoon at 2 o'clock at bune, to be held In the Junior h'-h on cllargea or intoxleatloa. ThQ omceu aftt.r _hi! had aDeeedl:y 4"~
IDI Rabbit.
about noon.
I Tbl.5 accident, Thanklllh111g DaJ
di.ICOVfl't!d It at about the sam~ t.he BapLiat ehurch, burtalln Beech
auditorium, Wedneaday and were arres~ on nrrantl l!aued ;tu.rbed a reU1lous meeUnl at Coal
11'1oee who were al the Roll~h :~ the tlrr.t hunllna fatality _of the
the, ftatrtts burlt forth a IGrove cemetery In chf.rce of Ewlnl Thursday, December 2 and 3.
from Justlae Titus' court, by depu- Valley . It was nld that the .rtUJt·
fann wben the accident occurred. 1' !.CJSGn h~ Mugs counl. y ,
oelocll: u the early .~ undertaker&amp;
Mi61:1 TUrney hal conduete&lt;. sev- ty llher11!A Hank Youna: and Dllna ou.a mteUnp have been sofllirrDR
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were prena.•ms far U:Jeir
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urn ..- Tracy. T hey wiU be given a hear- there for aome time and that ·~
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Accidenl Occurred; time ·~~~et~~:~~::~: ~ ~~~~~~~ ZEIHER FUNERAL
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FAMILY &amp;EUNJON
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In aome way by a numbet bt
Ch•neellor Com·
. It was w td that he cctriHELD FRIDAY the time of d~very that :'ot. ony ,
noon at 1:16 o'cloct. Two
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men, who had appermW
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at times that h e could not
was thert no che.nce t.o .&gt;ave the\ A family reunion was held at th'!! LJattons will .be stvc!n Thunday , oue
t:~come
lritoxlcu.ted and attem]ltita
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-Ltruct ure there waa not • ven t1mt home of Mr and MtA John F l.n the a.tternoon and one Thursday
to break up the meetlnp.
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Funeral service!! tor the late to save ' anything, either v.ralnr.. Blaettnar
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Ma.tn
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McClain Ill accueed or cur.! Jna-fa
Mal&amp;l Je.ee, 25 yean of
Al!l soon a&amp; the ambu.lanc.e reuchf'd I Raymond A. Zell)er, weU k,nown 1 atoek Go' Implements.
Thu.r!lday. A aurnptuoWI Tbankl·
AU cooklnl demonatrations will
The hiih school fOOtblhl team "lady at the servloea, aa wen ·· ~
abo t. 1 . toek. Th\&amp;l'IJda tbe hospital, the h0$1f.al atlacl1es. I business man, who p&amp;&amp;Sed away In adCitlon to leming the entire 81v1n1 dinner was served.
be made on •'" electric ran1e, do .. played their Unal IBme ilere Ar- maklns unnecea&amp;ary ool&amp;ea. Tl;lkeu
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Y 1said they wouJ·l do all In thdr Wedne!lday at a Veteran's hoapltat lcontF...nta of hay, graln and other
The followtnl Wert' pr.esent, Mr. naW to the school by 'Ml.e Ohio mlstlce d&amp;y apalnst Albany and were 11 numDer or other youns mtn
at the HolRr hospital u !power to _,ave thtl ma.Jl 'S life, al· a t Chillicothe, were conducted at farm product8 Mr. Lott 1011 a fine and Mn. Earl HJdl;m.11.n of Colum ~ Power Company, who are ooperat- lalt 13 to 12· OUrboyaplayedaiOC1 With McClain at the tlme or .the
of a lhDt ;:m wound In h1a though lt wm&gt; cloubtrul if h :! could the Peoc~ church Prlday afternoon tum or h are, Gne cow and one bus, MW Mall[aret Dalton of Jron- 1n1 with The Dally Tribune Jn gamto and due to Lhifl behiB our dl11turbance olthough he WiloS ~c
WM l.ntlk:ted whtle rceover.
flt 2:00 oclock.
calf and nearlY all or his fanr1 Lon, Mn. John Orr and three chll- llponBOl'il'll the schooL
nnt year Jn football rJUUk some cnly Gnt: appr~:he,lded by "\he oft!:.
on the Harry B. Roush
Slipping Into a coma .shortly aJRey. Thea. Mehl, pastor or the- lmplerr. _:lts which he kct ph :;t01 ed dren of New WijrniDJton, Pa.,
No admission wm be charged txcellent PJ"OIJl'(lSS, P"a"tticolly »-ll eel'S.
at Ponoat Run, Thur&amp;ciM.Y ter he had entered the hoopllal. he Federated chllrdl conduct-ed
a lin , the hu~ structw-e.
oeorae Bauer Sr., oeorae Sauer ,Jr., land every hollSewlfe, or housekeep- members bellll elihth vru.ders and
Th(' chorge!&gt; or disturbing a reltg·
~L consclouHne!IS and rluth came short service after which Ohio
Tttf' cause oJ' the fJre Is a com~ pi\(). family, J . M. Buchanan '-.nd er 1n Melvs county is invited to at.- freshmen . We expect 111 good team lous meetlna were
dropped when
~~=;:Mr. Rouah, Dick JJrown about 3 o'clock In lhe a!lcJnoon. Va~ley
COmmandery
No.
24, plete mysl.er:y.
ramUy, Lou Bauer and famlly, Mar~ tend every ses,c;ion. Each patron In a few YtBr.!l.
McClain promised the court \hat.
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r'"m bad lett the
Eevera\ dUTerent W!.les were told Kmghtli Templar, conducted the
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11aret Sauer and Vir&amp;inla Oreal or wiU be given a ·free ticket whiCh
'I'he Leaton ox rout was a. great he would not let th£ matter occur
TllUJ'!I(IaJ mdminl ao- of the occident. but the m~t lov- ...:orvlces accordlnj: to the ritual of CLE&amp;MONT ICHAEFER PASSES Middleport and Louie Blaettnar of wm en~ltle tJte lucky holder&amp; Lo succea.s and a great ttme was ~ 0 agalu.
diftmnt dtrectlonl!o to hunt cal one \(as thal he had been drag- that order. Active pall-bearera,1
Pomeroy.
valuable prlr.es of food, cookinl by everyrme. The celebl'a.Uoo came
Wbtn the aceldent oc- rtnl his F.hot Run behind him, -and takelll, from the rankl or the order
Clermont Schaefer. a1e 21 yean
·uten!lls and other merchandise to to a. close with an old taahJoned
waa alone and 1L wn in a hul"rle-:1 attempt to reath the were W. F. Bchoenleln, Ray Olbba, died &amp;t the nome of his ITIOther,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wclft ot !'ora- be dflnated by the merchant&amp; ot street dance.
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how the rabbi~ he had k.lllt!d ca.u,s.~d lhe IJUO Olenroy H. Ewing, Carl Shield!, Mra. Barbe.ra SChaefer at Naylom mouth came Thunday to apenu 8 I Pomero:y.
Henry Knmke.mp hu been cml•
MARRI.t.GIE LJCESNI;S
to bi dfschargcd with the nmule Jaccb B. Elberfeld and Leo Byrne. Run Thursday about noon.
few daya wtth friends.
AU members of the cla8sea will fined to his bed the put two Wtoo;a5
tJloee to. h18 bocly. The shot rrom
HOnorarY' pall-bearen Included
He 1.8 su.rvivetl by hla mGther,
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be permitted to inspect each artl- l8 &amp;Omewhat tmprroed.
Two marriage Ucenses were is.
the 1un tore a deep hole In the J . L. Pauber, •Lou Stevena, Ed1ar l.hree sisters a.nd three brotherH.
cle 8.nd the food prepared by Miss
LonQle Harrison and Homer sued by the probate court hert! Wed
oenter of th-e back making 1t h:..rd EberabMh, Otto Kreinblhl, Ray~. Funeral Aervlces wlll be held In
Tumey wll1 be enJoybd by those Well..i who are attending achool at neaday. One was iaaued to Edmond
draa
• be- to dreu properl}".
mond E1selltc!ln, Ed Dufly, RIY · Simpson M, . E. church Sunday ar,
•attending. Beaides belni Instructed Ohio Unlveralty were home over lrvinl Booth, 28, or Kenova, w.
stopped
pick
Mt·. Jetot:e wa 9 employed ty the mpnd Harb,reeht, Alll'fld Elbe~:feld, temoon at 2 o'clotk.
The X. of P -;;.:ral ror E4w u]ln the ar~ or :me eooldna. tht: !"lass the w~k Mld.
va., and Pearl J~nea , 26, wbo rove
gun wa:t d! ~-· Jacob Elberfeld company here, and Ralph Gilmore.
. Burl!!~ In Beeeb Grove ~emetery Jeue wUI be held at 0.. ho;: of e11 wUI be entertained each day.
R. D. Harrison was In Galllpoll.&amp; her address as Pomeroy. Th!)" were
SC.riklnK hJm tn was a most pupulll.f youni mon He
Interment waa made In Beech in charge of Plnster.aJ4
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recently on business.
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Rev. and Mr11. E. H. Wlblon were
'The Parent Teaebers Asloclatlon other llcense waa l.a8ued to H~rt
of the bRck . Lodft cf the Klllgh t:; .ol Pylhl!1'&gt; .
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Mr . and Mrs. Je&amp;Se Lambert and 1Ht¥1Pn&amp;ton ce.me . Wednesdo.y to All K. of P. memben are req-.&amp;ed P. Quisenberry Wednesday even• evening. A good crowd was present. POtt and Florence Bas~. ZB. ot
mornlns
Comm&amp;•l'lel' at lhc time or hls 1family spent 'n).anksglvlna:
wlth spend the winter with Mr. and to meel at haD~
lng.
A pot luck supper was served b1, Mldd~port.
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Mrs. Ed Franz and family .
Be~lee DUit, K. R. R. I
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by Mn. BaiT}' Dye, Steeple Jack
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LEAGUE OHI[O 8
JAPS WHO STR"IK[
BACK AT STIMSON
Troops Mon From
Acrou LiUIO

Four Killeil ' ·
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wltb tbe greatest ·bargalas Ia .tftt ld~tory ol .Netas County.

You owe it to yourself to villt· tbia iitore .dutlal tbla liletlae opportunity.
One Lot of Silk ;Bloomers
50c and 65c value

MEN'S SUITS
$18 and $21 values

MEN'S OVERCOATS
, $25 Value- In perfect condition

20c pair

$8.50

$6.95

LADIES' SPORT JACKETS-$.5.95 value

MEN'S $12.50 SUITS

One Lal·ge Lot of·Men's Dress Hats

$2:00

$5.95

MEN'S GLOVES

One lot of LADIES' COATS up to $10
values

On&amp; Lot LADIES' SILK DRESSES
$5, $6 and $7 values

One Large Lot of Men's Sweaters,. $2. and
$3 Values-Slip-over and Coat styl~

7c pair

$2.00

95c

89c

MEN'S OVERALLS

Another Lot of LADIES' COAII'S
up to $20.00 value

One Lot of Boy's KHIKI Panlll
Sizes 8 to 15

Remainder of Ladilll!' &amp; Children's Rubber
Shoes-Ball Band, Goodrich and Firestone

$4.00

45c pair

Children's Coats--age 2 to 5, $3. value

One Lot of Men's Underwear
$1.00 Garment

MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDSTan, Kid and Calfskin Shoes and Oxfords
-Regular $4.00 Value

$1.87
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One Lot of BOY1S KNEE PANTS

25c

59c
MEN'S WORK SOCKS

6c

$1.00

CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES

BOYS' SUITS-up

SOc ·

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$1.25

to $10 value

$3.65

One Lot of Men's Flannel Shirts
$1.00 Value

69c

LADIES' SILK liOSE-50c Value

500 Men's Silk Ties-75c and $1.00 values

20c

20c

One Lot of Men's Flannel Shirts
$2.95 value

95c

9c

5ceach

OUTING FLANNEL

.One lot Men's and Boys' Lumberjaekets.

One Lot of Menls Work Pants

8c

50c

MEN'S 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS

One Lot of Children's Underwear

$1.95

35c

LADIES' HATS-$3 and $4 Values

One Lot of Children's Tams and Caps

tOe each

50c

Two Entrances
Main 'and Court Sts.

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6c
BLANKETS-Full size, all colors

59c
BOYS' SHEEP-LINED COATS

$2.69

Men's Field Shoes-$2.95 value

$1.95

CHILDREN'S OUTING BLOOMERS

9c
Ladla~',

·one Lot of Ladies' S.l!k and Jersey Dresses

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CHILDREN'S SHOES
Solid Leather-For Play or School
MEN'S DRESS' SOCKs

ONE LOT MEN'S TIES

62c

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MEN'S 16· inch HIGH-TOP SHOES
·.Every pair guaranteed of a new pair FrP.e.

$1.75

CHILDREN'S HOSE-25 and• 35c value

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69c

MEN'S $3.75 BATH ROBES,

LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES

$2, $3 and $4 values

$2.00

Misses, Children's Raincoats, $4
and· $5 Valullll

$1.57

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Blll&lt;tlAY NOVI!MIIEII18 !Ht

SUNDAY NOV'EKBER 3D 1931

\CABINET MEMBERS GETTING ON
~cHAm TERMS WITH 'FHE MIH

News'

iDITOK !l NOTE Tlail Ia Ule a f;tro&amp;k
1till.... uui ..., cl ·~:Be rttary ()f War Pa.t.riek J Hur
ck"Unc wUb tile
kQ' 11v aUo~ ept.hual&amp;at 11 uot)'l. r
aaHG~J known
who wUJ membe of the Pre&amp; dtnt 1 qlfida

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He il nterea~d
tht' mx:hiU ic
B} :EDWARD B LOCKE'IT
cf rad o and chat.s nto be n
INS 6.taft' eorresponden
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Chauffeurs Have
Much Work To Do
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New Law Requu·•• That
Phy11cal Mental Eu.nu.
be Token Yearly
A communication received by De
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Motor

Officers Go To
Martins Ferry

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hiclels at Pomeroy R 0 Webster
def nes egu atlons resard ns Chau
ft'e lcenses
It Wi be of lntere8t to many
tha AI drivers reqUired to have
1&lt;.beutre s license must rile a N E w
N&gt;Pllcatlon and l.lllwer N It w en
m nation question~ as the new law
provides that aU outllta.ndlng chau
He s cense certificates and badges
I xp e December 31 1931
Th tee s t3.00 at any time or
he year P L U e the necellinry me
d a tees which are necessary tor
h~ liPP icant o be examined
In hts connection It ts alao es
):l(c n y equ red hat a pnyslca
exam nation be made the degree of
vialcn g en n nsures
SileJien
ha t be ng used a~ 20 feet Hear
lng b feet and Inches blood presre n figures the W()rd NORMAl
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w I NOT be accepted Organ&amp; ot
I must
coomotlon must be recorded and
J s one chan e any defcrmlt es recorded o~erw 1St!
S~e m gh she tS no mtil wll be accepted n tqM n
'Unde he opera •tance
the game my way
C 11utrers meiHlll anyone drjvfnK
Letme
CesaeG 1cad as a1 employee for hire
to you I alk noth namo e
A school bus 11 rven a I driven
But wha( !1 )'Oll gameP she de
l'pera lng undn th Pub lc Utility
m;mded deeolately
Ccmmi¥1C.Il and a)\ ()Wners who op
~"'f'~~I•I&gt;'•I
Of th
he sm led I am not 90 ua e their own motor vehicle for
··":·c··.::.
su e. Bu I am su e hat less you hire M U 8 T haYe license Any
comply- Wou d you ca e to see emp l!ly- e of grocery coal yard o
Eve yn ?" h~ asked suddenly
Of any othe buBi eu who Is requJred
course Mrange s ups~t I~
and to :Jr ve a motor .nhlcJe fttty per
t wll be somehng of a sho k o een of the t me or more must have
•
a ltc ruse This aw was pasacd a.t
sa d despe ate!ly
he ooent eglalatJve mooting In
.. No
no
no that Then Co umbus and supersedes the old
pu I ng be s f together she thou~h
I must I must go through w
t
Par• I euppose of my pun shmrnt.
HERE FOR FUNERAL
She 11a d .aloud Yes Tony
Mr and Mrs Pred Bollinaer Mr
He looked a her and h t da k and Mn Henry Zelher Mrs Mary
eyes fl eke ed. He ah uggcd and Theln:h Mrs Sophia FlnkeD&amp;taUdt
oud
of Ctnctnn&amp;tl Mr and Mrs J c
"No
my m mt. Fauber or Charleston Mr and Mrs
Harry Roush Mr and l'llrt Robert
Bf!'ll and fam1l;p Mrs Wbl Pilson
oi Pt Pleasant Mr and !11'8 Otto
Oenhe mer or Marletta were htrfl
you d~c ded? he asked he
was no way out She sa d to attend the funeral of R A Zel
her Prlday afternoon
welL"
CLASS PAR.Tl"
waa a dark flash ()f tr umph
The members or the FreahD}&amp;D
eyea ho d ng her own. He
ci~U~S or Pomeroy hilh IChool btld
a part.v at the h gh sehool auditor
tum Prlday nll'ht Mn: B P Qui

Take Pnaooer Alon1 m
fort to JdenlifJ st\;J
en Goocla
Deputy L'lher trs Dana Tracy and
Hank Young of the Me JS cowtty
sherlt! s omce and it e sher ff of
Perry county took. Car W ll ams
Tuppers Plains man Who was a
eated reeenUy n ahcged oopper
wlre robberies to Ma tiM Ferry
where t.he)j were to q~a.ke aten pta
to Identify sto en goOds :there ~s
hoae taken 1rmn rn nes n Peny

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here Tuesday
return "'Roy
Everett there to answer t.o charps
of petty l&amp;reeny di.JOovered at that
Ume th&amp;t WUliams and the Brown
brothers bad been «Jpetlilltlng Lheir
rlnl ln Perry oounty as well as n
AU:iens and Mel1s county
It waa B&amp;k1 Ulat WUIIams w 1
take the otneera to junk dea ers In
Marttns Perry where they sold l!"~;b;~-,;~Tt.
thf!lr loot L'ILolen from the different
m nell More tnform.at1on Is beln&amp;"
souaht b)' local oftlcers also

Owlns tel the fact hat there are

two funeral services (..() btl! conduct

ed Sunday a.ttemoon the time of
the one has been changed In order
that there w11l be n() caotltct and
to aftord trlends of each or the de
parted. to attend. both services
shoilld thll!y dflllre
The Molle Jeue services wU be
conducted at the Pear:e Federated
eh\U'Clh at ll 00 ()clock while the
tlmll! of the Clermont Schaefer
rltel haa been chahged to 3 00
o clock Tbe l&amp;tter fWleral wm be
conducted &amp;t the Simpson Metho
dllt Church

I

Recommends

MALT
For Better Cookm1
and Baking
See Ua For The Beat
Prtcea tn T OWll
RED TOP MALT

IMPERIAL MALT

fOV- ROSJ;S M"l r
CAN"l'IAN MAlT
ROYAL ftll\t.T
COLtJMBlA MALT
31 MALT

BLtiE aJBIION M UT
OLD GOLD MAJ.T

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"'·4 ..

Your Grooen

STEEPLE JACK
Haolt

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PlayiJ 11 ards and dane ~ wer the
v~rai()n&amp; of tne GVtni.iq:
Daln(y
rdreehmente were ~ed by the

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Prleu Some Yea.. Aao,

IPlainti8'

Wins
~r..~ to be Or.d..,.ec~
Insurallee ease '=t
I~ &lt;lllllbo. . . thatntereot Pont
to ...
neal
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lie JiOf(!ph nwn the ca ho 1e n
st1tu,lan '*hlcll recently moved Into

Verclict of $3750 • Retunt
ed m Smith Fatal Ace~
"new tl.IOO.OOO hnrce tn North c~
lumbua hear Worthington had Its
dent Suit
beidnotns at Pllmeroy
The netv bu1 dine wa15 blessed anV

A verdict n favor or the plalDUfr ll!iQidnnly opeDtd and ~dkated on
n the et~&amp;e ot Charles M Smith Tha~tvtna Day by The Aposto
&amp;l&amp;lnat an lnsurmoe conapall)' lhd lie tfelllates ln the prerence of 30
Robert Marquardt of Gall1polil tllf It more !Uihopa Arch BiAhops and
the 1\mount or t3760 was ret\ll'Md other oat-hollc dltnltarles. Some
late Friday evenlna by a jury n the J$!i: *lo. F¥ber Jessinl open~ as
common pleas oourt here
['D 4'1l'ptl.inap a athool in Pomeroy
Homer Smith son of Charles M ~t ~ to Ole neceaa ty or lal'ler
BmBh waa struck and kllJed 6y 4ft Cl~ it wu later maved to Co
e.utom()blle driven by MarquaJ'dt lumbui wbere It blolllomed and
near Story • Run November 8 lUO 11ft' btto the present splendid In
The illiJurauce company rehlled. to ltltUtloD . .tbet Iael late 6eJoved
pay the amount asked by 8tnlth as tdtat. ln. PoiiW'OY BOnte ~!irs aao
t Will! said they did not have tb! wu ~ ftrtt. prieR ordained wno a
proper undentandlnl of a eettl&amp;o~~ j tended &amp;bat. eebool
j

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ment between &amp;mlth and Marquardt
111e Jury wu out aliilut r.ut 1
houn:. l:)d()fe arrlvlnr at • wrdk!t
favorlnl( the plai.QtU!

Niow Velvet

Ra•u.
maUI'ftl

Dre...,.

at1

.

G&amp;AOE EPJ.COPA.L OH\l.at
B.- L~ C.luk, RedciP
Services and sermon

Catholic School
Began in Pomeroy

.~;,~r,,~ !;. ( senberry
Mrs waiter
Baer and Mra
C A Schaefer
were cht.perones.
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~'I"EBTA.INS FBIENDS
Miss: Elea.nor Karr entertamffl.
x e n ot her YOWll friends at Her
home tn SyraCWJe Prklay eveuina'

new y weds with 32
A shower was held
and he coup e was
of ma y beaut ru

CHANGE IN TIME
OF FUNERAL

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M••• Leha Levacy
Br1de of wnbur

omcers trom Pltl'fY county rom
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MISS TURNEY

Bailey-Levacy

73d Anniversary Sale
Yesterday, Friday.
SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK--UNHEARD
OF PRICES
In Our Ladteo Ready To-Wetk Deputm... t-Buy A Coat or
Dreu now for Chnotmao

J. N. Rathbutn's Sons
Maddleport, Oh10

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Blll&lt;tlAY NOVI!MIIEII18 !Ht

SUNDAY NOV'EKBER 3D 1931

\CABINET MEMBERS GETTING ON
~cHAm TERMS WITH 'FHE MIH

News'

iDITOK !l NOTE Tlail Ia Ule a f;tro&amp;k
1till.... uui ..., cl ·~:Be rttary ()f War Pa.t.riek J Hur
ck"Unc wUb tile
kQ' 11v aUo~ ept.hual&amp;at 11 uot)'l. r
aaHG~J known
who wUJ membe of the Pre&amp; dtnt 1 qlfida

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t ndly l o
Pruldt:n&amp;.i&amp;l cam 1t.he nic ophontc
p'l. ~m ret an denny DC.U Je&amp;r ___...
He il nterea~d
tht' mx:hiU ic
B} :EDWARD B LOCKE'IT
cf rad o and chat.s nto be n
INS 6.taft' eorresponden
c ophone w U1 a
h
case of u

1M: hurd C&gt;Y«
be, k •Pi ·~

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pn::lt'M onal an 10uncer
Be
ary 9r Atr cu t o A "'
M H)de hilS
e best radiO valet:!
n h e Cab n et ~Weord 8 t.o th
ch
sns and enjoy11 rauio La k
ng inuneru;e Jy

shepherd

shall not want-

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Chauffeurs Have
Much Work To Do
To Get Licenses

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New Law Requu·•• That
Phy11cal Mental Eu.nu.
be Token Yearly
A communication received by De
pu Y Comru ssioner of

Motor

Officers Go To
Martins Ferry

Ve-

hiclels at Pomeroy R 0 Webster
def nes egu atlons resard ns Chau
ft'e lcenses
It Wi be of lntere8t to many
tha AI drivers reqUired to have
1&lt;.beutre s license must rile a N E w
N&gt;Pllcatlon and l.lllwer N It w en
m nation question~ as the new law
provides that aU outllta.ndlng chau
He s cense certificates and badges
I xp e December 31 1931
Th tee s t3.00 at any time or
he year P L U e the necellinry me
d a tees which are necessary tor
h~ liPP icant o be examined
In hts connection It ts alao es
):l(c n y equ red hat a pnyslca
exam nation be made the degree of
vialcn g en n nsures
SileJien
ha t be ng used a~ 20 feet Hear
lng b feet and Inches blood presre n figures the W()rd NORMAl
d •
w I NOT be accepted Organ&amp; ot
I must
coomotlon must be recorded and
J s one chan e any defcrmlt es recorded o~erw 1St!
S~e m gh she tS no mtil wll be accepted n tqM n
'Unde he opera •tance
the game my way
C 11utrers meiHlll anyone drjvfnK
Letme
CesaeG 1cad as a1 employee for hire
to you I alk noth namo e
A school bus 11 rven a I driven
But wha( !1 )'Oll gameP she de
l'pera lng undn th Pub lc Utility
m;mded deeolately
Ccmmi¥1C.Il and a)\ ()Wners who op
~"'f'~~I•I&gt;'•I
Of th
he sm led I am not 90 ua e their own motor vehicle for
··":·c··.::.
su e. Bu I am su e hat less you hire M U 8 T haYe license Any
comply- Wou d you ca e to see emp l!ly- e of grocery coal yard o
Eve yn ?" h~ asked suddenly
Of any othe buBi eu who Is requJred
course Mrange s ups~t I~
and to :Jr ve a motor .nhlcJe fttty per
t wll be somehng of a sho k o een of the t me or more must have
•
a ltc ruse This aw was pasacd a.t
sa d despe ate!ly
he ooent eglalatJve mooting In
.. No
no
no that Then Co umbus and supersedes the old
pu I ng be s f together she thou~h
I must I must go through w
t
Par• I euppose of my pun shmrnt.
HERE FOR FUNERAL
She 11a d .aloud Yes Tony
Mr and Mrs Pred Bollinaer Mr
He looked a her and h t da k and Mn Henry Zelher Mrs Mary
eyes fl eke ed. He ah uggcd and Theln:h Mrs Sophia FlnkeD&amp;taUdt
oud
of Ctnctnn&amp;tl Mr and Mrs J c
"No
my m mt. Fauber or Charleston Mr and Mrs
Harry Roush Mr and l'llrt Robert
Bf!'ll and fam1l;p Mrs Wbl Pilson
oi Pt Pleasant Mr and !11'8 Otto
Oenhe mer or Marletta were htrfl
you d~c ded? he asked he
was no way out She sa d to attend the funeral of R A Zel
her Prlday afternoon
welL"
CLASS PAR.Tl"
waa a dark flash ()f tr umph
The members or the FreahD}&amp;D
eyea ho d ng her own. He
ci~U~S or Pomeroy hilh IChool btld
a part.v at the h gh sehool auditor
tum Prlday nll'ht Mn: B P Qui

Take Pnaooer Alon1 m
fort to JdenlifJ st\;J
en Goocla
Deputy L'lher trs Dana Tracy and
Hank Young of the Me JS cowtty
sherlt! s omce and it e sher ff of
Perry county took. Car W ll ams
Tuppers Plains man Who was a
eated reeenUy n ahcged oopper
wlre robberies to Ma tiM Ferry
where t.he)j were to q~a.ke aten pta
to Identify sto en goOds :there ~s
hoae taken 1rmn rn nes n Peny

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~;:,~~fri':~;·:~~;!~[fE~L~~l.~W~~~:::~, .

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-:;w,y

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here Tuesday
return "'Roy
Everett there to answer t.o charps
of petty l&amp;reeny di.JOovered at that
Ume th&amp;t WUliams and the Brown
brothers bad been «Jpetlilltlng Lheir
rlnl ln Perry oounty as well as n
AU:iens and Mel1s county
It waa B&amp;k1 Ulat WUIIams w 1
take the otneera to junk dea ers In
Marttns Perry where they sold l!"~;b;~-,;~Tt.
thf!lr loot L'ILolen from the different
m nell More tnform.at1on Is beln&amp;"
souaht b)' local oftlcers also

Owlns tel the fact hat there are

two funeral services (..() btl! conduct

ed Sunday a.ttemoon the time of
the one has been changed In order
that there w11l be n() caotltct and
to aftord trlends of each or the de
parted. to attend. both services
shoilld thll!y dflllre
The Molle Jeue services wU be
conducted at the Pear:e Federated
eh\U'Clh at ll 00 ()clock while the
tlmll! of the Clermont Schaefer
rltel haa been chahged to 3 00
o clock Tbe l&amp;tter fWleral wm be
conducted &amp;t the Simpson Metho
dllt Church

I

Recommends

MALT
For Better Cookm1
and Baking
See Ua For The Beat
Prtcea tn T OWll
RED TOP MALT

IMPERIAL MALT

fOV- ROSJ;S M"l r
CAN"l'IAN MAlT
ROYAL ftll\t.T
COLtJMBlA MALT
31 MALT

BLtiE aJBIION M UT
OLD GOLD MAJ.T

- · , ....... j

"'·4 ..

Your Grooen

STEEPLE JACK
Haolt

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PlayiJ 11 ards and dane ~ wer the
v~rai()n&amp; of tne GVtni.iq:
Daln(y
rdreehmente were ~ed by the

d

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wa•

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...,

Fa....,..
L-r

1•_.,.1

'J p m November :mth, 1131

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Prleu Some Yea.. Aao,

IPlainti8'

Wins
~r..~ to be Or.d..,.ec~
Insurallee ease '=t
I~ &lt;lllllbo. . . thatntereot Pont
to ...
neal
~

'~~

qf

t~e

lie JiOf(!ph nwn the ca ho 1e n
st1tu,lan '*hlcll recently moved Into

Verclict of $3750 • Retunt
ed m Smith Fatal Ace~
"new tl.IOO.OOO hnrce tn North c~
lumbua hear Worthington had Its
dent Suit
beidnotns at Pllmeroy
The netv bu1 dine wa15 blessed anV

A verdict n favor or the plalDUfr ll!iQidnnly opeDtd and ~dkated on
n the et~&amp;e ot Charles M Smith Tha~tvtna Day by The Aposto
&amp;l&amp;lnat an lnsurmoe conapall)' lhd lie tfelllates ln the prerence of 30
Robert Marquardt of Gall1polil tllf It more !Uihopa Arch BiAhops and
the 1\mount or t3760 was ret\ll'Md other oat-hollc dltnltarles. Some
late Friday evenlna by a jury n the J$!i: *lo. F¥ber Jessinl open~ as
common pleas oourt here
['D 4'1l'ptl.inap a athool in Pomeroy
Homer Smith son of Charles M ~t ~ to Ole neceaa ty or lal'ler
BmBh waa struck and kllJed 6y 4ft Cl~ it wu later maved to Co
e.utom()blle driven by MarquaJ'dt lumbui wbere It blolllomed and
near Story • Run November 8 lUO 11ft' btto the present splendid In
The illiJurauce company rehlled. to ltltUtloD . .tbet Iael late 6eJoved
pay the amount asked by 8tnlth as tdtat. ln. PoiiW'OY BOnte ~!irs aao
t Will! said they did not have tb! wu ~ ftrtt. prieR ordained wno a
proper undentandlnl of a eettl&amp;o~~ j tended &amp;bat. eebool
j

I

ment between &amp;mlth and Marquardt
111e Jury wu out aliilut r.ut 1
houn:. l:)d()fe arrlvlnr at • wrdk!t
favorlnl( the plai.QtU!

Niow Velvet

Ra•u.
maUI'ftl

Dre...,.

at1

.

G&amp;AOE EPJ.COPA.L OH\l.at
B.- L~ C.luk, RedciP
Services and sermon

Catholic School
Began in Pomeroy

.~;,~r,,~ !;. ( senberry
Mrs waiter
Baer and Mra
C A Schaefer
were cht.perones.
--

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~'I"EBTA.INS FBIENDS
Miss: Elea.nor Karr entertamffl.
x e n ot her YOWll friends at Her
home tn SyraCWJe Prklay eveuina'

new y weds with 32
A shower was held
and he coup e was
of ma y beaut ru

CHANGE IN TIME
OF FUNERAL

I

71

M••• Leha Levacy
Br1de of wnbur

omcers trom Pltl'fY county rom
""""''
lnC
t.«J

I

MISS TURNEY

Bailey-Levacy

73d Anniversary Sale
Yesterday, Friday.
SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK--UNHEARD
OF PRICES
In Our Ladteo Ready To-Wetk Deputm... t-Buy A Coat or
Dreu now for Chnotmao

J. N. Rathbutn's Sons
Maddleport, Oh10

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wu found luilty

for

JJ&amp;M bouse:teepma. Pr vatc

en ~

·qe, lronl and "'ar. Aloo pr ·
;e.
. Mri.J:: k . Gelber. '1~:! So. and
vt nUe, w ddlt'port

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IDe red matblt
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forSll~ Mile.'

GaUipelll Theatre
Gallipolis, Ohl9
Y()l)Ft

Sunday and Monday, Nov, 29 and 30
Will Rocera in
"AMBASS)ji)OR BILL"

,

SHOPPING

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Tuesday and W e&lt;lne•day, Dec. 1 and 2
· f.awrenee Tibbett in
"A CUH: J,JTTJ.t: LOVE SONG"
Thursday, Dec. 3
Paul Lucas in
"BELOVED BACHELOR"

OO~L toR ~ALi,--=.o;.. P18.~0U~r
dl,verCd. P.;!&amp;rl
. 114:&amp;5- X.

•tJnccbs,

Fhonc

11-:.!8-lt

A DANDY seiOr -ieeth ror - $to 00
only. See Or. Oaldwetl 11 -28-lt

------- room
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and SatUiday, Dec. 4 and 5
Geo. O'Brien in
"RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE"

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POR BALE--tl

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Tl11rd

s06d 'ctndttlon. wm IM!ll J·ea.~n'iiPle for cash. VIctor Jl'.

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ELECTRIC THt:(ftt;

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MEET
A'T 'TWO-THIRTY, AND I'DBE'TlER

Fridav a!ld S..turdav
"COLLEGE LOVERS"
\o.ICoH» WUh fan ·ana footbaU.

HAll

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Hear and' Mfll lt~ek Whltlnr.. Guinn

wnnams. Frank Mcllqh, Marion N11ot1, ll.lchard Tucker and R.a: . all HOJ..... The fo'ilt.ball capLaln deu1 riD&amp; win Lht rlrl! Nt:¥tl1'!

ee ON TIME l HE HAO TO loET
:&gt;PEclAL PI!RMISSION ~ROM HIS

A

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IS ACROSS 'TttE
STRE!:T!

BOS':o TO LI:AVE THE OFFICE

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Ne•erl Such taffa.

Alao Comedy--1 'Laat Of Mra. Wiggin•"

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UiiERtY THEATR,E, MIDDLEPORT
Friday and Satu. Jay
"TOM SAWYER"

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Ll".lefltld and 'i-.IIY MarMall. Be • ldd ••&amp;In and brlnA: iht
'l td• WH"'I yoal lacllte Cooran anl1 Mlble GreeD, the ki'Mn's most
fltmou 1 k14l fla,er., &amp;oretber for t.b11 lint. time In a pldurt that.

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11Dd Hfll JMkfe t.lGDran, Julor Daridn, Mlb.le Getn Luolen

neryone will lo¥e.

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Also Comedy; "It Mlght'Be Worse"

Get a'Pattern

Paris Style•

JJ, EVA A. TINGEl*
SAILOR TYP&amp;
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r.tf #•Until . ,

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l=,a.a.EWE LL

p..a,\y TO
MAC'S

See the Nttw Velvet
W• ol Dreaaea at
burna.

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ELECTRlC COOKING
SCHOOL

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MISS TURNEY INDORSES
The Radio Supreme

PL ..... 'fiC
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE

RCA-Victor

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TilE OI.D Ri:Lii\BLE AND DEPENDABLE 11.\.DIO

The Radio you'll Jove to listen to.
The Radid you're proud to own.
Not only does a radio furni!lhland endless
amount of pleasure and enjoymel!lt, but it
also is a great educp.tor. Listen an hour a
day to your ~!ldio: 'fhe ~~g~~ Programs.
and you will d&lt;iuble your !lresent knowledge
within a year.
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demonstration in ' your !IQ!Il-e. Cash OJ'
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To Be Held in lhe Pomeroy Juni ior High School Auditorium,
Tuesday and Wednesday, DecEmber lat., and 2nd., beainning
at 1:30 each day and at 7:30 on
Wedneaday.

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m· t

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wu found luilty

for

JJ&amp;M bouse:teepma. Pr vatc

en ~

·qe, lronl and "'ar. Aloo pr ·
;e.
. Mri.J:: k . Gelber. '1~:! So. and
vt nUe, w ddlt'port

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Gallipolis, Ohl9
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Sunday and Monday, Nov, 29 and 30
Will Rocera in
"AMBASS)ji)OR BILL"

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SHOPPING

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· f.awrenee Tibbett in
"A CUH: J,JTTJ.t: LOVE SONG"
Thursday, Dec. 3
Paul Lucas in
"BELOVED BACHELOR"

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Geo. O'Brien in
"RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE"

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MEET
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Fridav a!ld S..turdav
"COLLEGE LOVERS"
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:&gt;PEclAL PI!RMISSION ~ROM HIS

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Alao Comedy--1 'Laat Of Mra. Wiggin•"

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Friday and Satu. Jay
"TOM SAWYER"

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Get a'Pattern

Paris Style•

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MAC'S

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The Radio Supreme

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The Radio you'll Jove to listen to.
The Radid you're proud to own.
Not only does a radio furni!lhland endless
amount of pleasure and enjoymel!lt, but it
also is a great educp.tor. Listen an hour a
day to your ~!ldio: 'fhe ~~g~~ Programs.
and you will d&lt;iuble your !lresent knowledge
within a year.
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demonstration in ' your !IQ!Il-e. Cash OJ'
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Tuesday and Wednesday, DecEmber lat., and 2nd., beainning
at 1:30 each day and at 7:30 on
Wedneaday.

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Recommend•

SIIN·TIFFICK

SHOES
FOR FOOT COMFORT AND

IThe Plltlrbborboecl GNeer7)

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PERFECT Fl.l'f,l,~

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FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES .
Upper Main SL

MISS TURNEY

THE OHIO POWER
COMPANY
Cooperate• with
DAILY TRIBUNE
To make thia Scliaol
a Succe11

Says,- "Why bother with doin1 your own
Laundry when-,_

Recommends

'

Rose, The Florist

ROBINSON'S POMEROY
LAUNDRY

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FO"(lOET YOUR WASH • DAY TROUBLIS .

FOR FLOWERS

PHO¥E 122-L

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

·-----

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Bvery

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See our display at the Tribune CookillI
School, December 1·2-

"MONARCH"

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SCHWEGMAN .l

•

CANNED FRUITS and

TBI

ROEDEL
-for-

MEIGS GROCERY CO.'

GENERAL

VEGET AiSLES

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INOORS~O AND RECOMMENDED. BY

. -,.___,

Is Invited To Attend

The Daily Tribune Free .
Electric Cooking Scllool "
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Middleport, Ohio.
Ml88 TUilNE1'.

nitary Grocery

TO BE HEL.D AT

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"POMEROY'S CLEAN£81' OROOI:RY"

Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium

•

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AB(WASHING

MISS TURNEY
lndoraea and Recommends

Under the Dir.ection of
MISS MYRTLE TURNEY
Nationally Known ltome Ee9nomist
'
'
Who brings to you the message of ~ the jnfulat'ulate cleanliness modem convenience, surprising
simplicity and positive etonomy of Eleetric
Cookery.
·
.

TO MAKE HOUSEWORK A' PLEASURE

Silver Star
Flour

(SEJ!ll, THE MACHINE AT TRl! DAILY TRIBUNE• COOKING SCROOLI

NOTE THE MERITS OF THE WASHING MACHINE:
'
Large Capacity Porcelain tub Wuhea Thoroqhly
-but 1ently, Overaize lialloon Rollera; Popular

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ufactured ri1ht in Mei1• County.

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"SIMPLE AS ABC"

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For Better Paatriea and Breado

Sugar Run
·Flour Mill

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AMK YOUR GROCF.R

See Our Di•play
Special Auort·
menta at The Daily Tribune Cooking
School, Junior Hirh School Auditorium,
December ht., and 2nd:

Phon" 182-L

MISS TURNEY

TR!COLATOR
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RADIOS ·

MISS TURNEY

MEIGS SPECIAL COFfEE
Vacuum Packed
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"PliMIEB"

Serrice
Houae Wiring

.. A TELEPHONE IN EVERY HOME"

ONE POUND

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OHIO STANDARD TELEPHONE CO.

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Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Upper Main St.,

1931

-fnr-

The Daily Tribune Cooking School
Dec. ht. and 2nd.

-For-

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29,

IT$ RI~IO' BU:.IN~ FOR MAMA
L!!-'W HI!~ DIJ\MOI&gt;IP BJ:tACWLII'T

'

MISS TURNEY
Recommend• the
MONO-TYPE PHONE
See it. at

Epple's Grocery

IN COLOR

~0 M.EROY. OHIO

For Connnience

•

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IN COLOR

MISS TURNEY
Recommend•
ERROL DAWSON

lndoneo and Recommenda

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December 1 and 2-Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium
Every Lady in Pomeroy Bend and
- Vicinity is Invited. IT'S FREE!

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&lt;
PERFECT Fl.l'f,l,~

~

SOLDBY

FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES .
Upper Main SL

MISS TURNEY

THE OHIO POWER
COMPANY
Cooperate• with
DAILY TRIBUNE
To make thia Scliaol
a Succe11

Says,- "Why bother with doin1 your own
Laundry when-,_

Recommends

'

Rose, The Florist

ROBINSON'S POMEROY
LAUNDRY

,I •' c\'.

FO"(lOET YOUR WASH • DAY TROUBLIS .

FOR FLOWERS

PHO¥E 122-L

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

·-----

-

Bvery

, .~

See our display at the Tribune CookillI
School, December 1·2-

"MONARCH"

'

MISS TURNEY

SCHWEGMAN .l

•

CANNED FRUITS and

TBI

ROEDEL
-for-

MEIGS GROCERY CO.'

GENERAL

VEGET AiSLES

o.;_

INOORS~O AND RECOMMENDED. BY

. -,.___,

Is Invited To Attend

The Daily Tribune Free .
Electric Cooking Scllool "
,J

.

. MERCHANDISE

Middleport, Ohio.
Ml88 TUilNE1'.

nitary Grocery

TO BE HEL.D AT

..

"POMEROY'S CLEAN£81' OROOI:RY"

Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium

•

Main Street
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•

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lndonea

AB(WASHING

MISS TURNEY
lndoraea and Recommends

Under the Dir.ection of
MISS MYRTLE TURNEY
Nationally Known ltome Ee9nomist
'
'
Who brings to you the message of ~ the jnfulat'ulate cleanliness modem convenience, surprising
simplicity and positive etonomy of Eleetric
Cookery.
·
.

TO MAKE HOUSEWORK A' PLEASURE

Silver Star
Flour

(SEJ!ll, THE MACHINE AT TRl! DAILY TRIBUNE• COOKING SCROOLI

NOTE THE MERITS OF THE WASHING MACHINE:
'
Large Capacity Porcelain tub Wuhea Thoroqhly
-but 1ently, Overaize lialloon Rollera; Popular

-·- -· 'I
"\,

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ufactured ri1ht in Mei1• County.

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Court Street

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'AUTOMATIC ·llECTRIC RANGE'

"SIMPLE AS ABC"

"'9EE YOUR LOCAL GW.OCIERY'""

... -

J·L E c·T R,I'· C·,i·

'

priced At-

For Better Paatriea and Breado

Sugar Run
·Flour Mill

'

In Pomeroy Bend And Vieinity

AMK YOUR GROCF.R

See Our Di•play
Special Auort·
menta at The Daily Tribune Cooking
School, Junior Hirh School Auditorium,
December ht., and 2nd:

Phon" 182-L

MISS TURNEY

TR!COLATOR
. . . . . . Blc
'

'•

SPARTON
RADIOS ·

MISS TURNEY

MEIGS SPECIAL COFfEE
Vacuum Packed
-and-

"PliMIEB"

Serrice
Houae Wiring

.. A TELEPHONE IN EVERY HOME"

ONE POUND

'

'

•

Electrical

OHIO STANDARD TELEPHONE CO.

Doea it cheaper and Much Better"?

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Pomeroy, Ohio.

lndonea and Recommend•

"TCCP

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~=~:::=:-. /1&gt;..~ NI4HT!

COol

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Hartley 8
Upper Main St.,

1931

-fnr-

The Daily Tribune Cooking School
Dec. ht. and 2nd.

-For-

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29,

IT$ RI~IO' BU:.IN~ FOR MAMA
L!!-'W HI!~ DIJ\MOI&gt;IP BJ:tACWLII'T

'

MISS TURNEY
Recommend• the
MONO-TYPE PHONE
See it. at

Epple's Grocery

IN COLOR

~0 M.EROY. OHIO

For Connnience

•

S COMICS

IN COLOR

MISS TURNEY
Recommend•
ERROL DAWSON

lndoneo and Recommenda

_._..~ ......----y.......-·---~..

I

December 1 and 2-Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium
Every Lady in Pomeroy Bend and
- Vicinity is Invited. IT'S FREE!

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