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UHG[ CROWD ffi
IN. POMEH~t T0
WELCOME INGAllS

Former Pomeroy .
Man Dies In West I

Victim of Chicago Bomb

I)Jl:ADERS' NOTlCI!: -

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a\ the Newo Ollloo of Tbe Dan,
Tributle, eall 236.1.; If tile Bulin. .
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Gubernatorial Candidate
Met At Gallipolia By
Deleration

N E W S S ;,; R '1 I C E

Seeks Funds

Ready to Curb Rioting

fR~NCE RHATfVf
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Japueai&gt; ~reu Allege•
Ameriea and France
Have Arre&lt;"ment

New Outbreak At
Collierv May
Man'• Life

D~BTS

ON WAR

IBy Continued
Of U. ~·. Fleet In ra•~f
ific Watera

By wn.LIAM PARKER
INS Sta.ft' Corre~dent
Pa.ria, Sept. 23. -- INS - The
French foreliil otnce today au...
thorlzOO a denla.J of reports that
tllC government had en~red Into "
d ell! wlth. the UnJtec.l StRt("u where-

h ·++ +
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ftat ..Jchmellowlavorof1ine
old Chf!ddarebee~~e you Rel in
l!llndwl,~h(AandiMO'keddbibeJ

:made with Kraft V~h·eel:ll
D~C\IItJblt~ as milk ltaelt.
With a nutritional rating rd'
plur, plus,,•luld
J\ dellciou l'! I rent for aU thfl
famiJ1-appnwnd by the ...OfJil
Cummlttee of tilt~ Amerlt~u L
Mtl41i~l AsM.~el•tlnn. Go~~t

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pat·k•l" from rotlr II'Gct!r
tnday,

ton and Amerlelln support for
France Jn Its opposition to Gernum

armament demands.
'I1l~ reports, circulated wJd•lv
by the Japanese press. tollow"ed
ddlnlte announcement that Prance
does not fOT the present Intend to
the

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Manchurian

t tate or Manchukuo. set up under

Lawrence M. Judd, gov ...
ernor of Hawaii, as he left
Secretary of State Stlmeon h8d Chica"o for Washin..+ott, D.·
llrtViously made plain that the
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United State&amp; wculd not reooa:nl.l':e C. where he will seek a lo&amp;n
the protection

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army.

Manohulr.uo because
by a.rmed force.

KRAFT

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EVERY DRESS SO NEW THEY'LL MAKE THE
RE~·T OF YOUR
FROCKS SEEM OLD
FA:SHIONED.
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The w ·orld's Series

A VARIETY OF NEW MATERIALS!
Ostl'ich Woole~s, tweed effects,
Styles for ".treet and rlrcss w eat·

A Bir Selection

WITH A

Ofters to Give Away Children

WITH 7 MAJOR
IMPROVEMENTS
NF.W "'fwln PWih" ampllll~at.ton
,\IV!nr in rease In undhotorlt'd
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Nl::W Dual
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NI::W Automatlt· Ln-1'one ComJM"nsator.
NEW Hlrh Powll!r, mo«
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NEW Spef:ial
Conlrol

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IN ADD(TION G. 11;. Full ran,re
l;(lh!lltll'lty and llelec,lvlly with

flll4.70.

Improved band pa~~~t charatk-riea
enahteertd for beUer lonll!.
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Cenvenlen&amp; Trrms.
Ill 'he ult.lmaW rad .. ror whloh

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hon't waiL lon -

Hear It lod•J·

"BELIEVE YOUR OWN EARS"

.--------------------This yeat· its a decided trend toward

Tone

NEW hnprol'ed 0 £. Tone !::qua-

up to
NEW FALL HATS

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Iller with atlOAtlc orlll~!.

,Con.an&amp;lon M'8del •••1.50

Wit• bbes
Other Modell N1.75

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short bl'im, shallow crowned sailors lind

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All the new shades

Autumn now ready
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the Reconstruction

The Japanese newapa.pael's aR- nance Corporation for H'a that the :l'ranoo-Amerlcan
Governor Judd stat-'

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The De!lt.OIII NON Chn~

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ptcton That W~
To Be D"''lar~d

NIPPONESE

In _Return For Support
Of U. S; In Manchukuo
Recognition "Spat"

by France Is supportllli American
pcliey In Ml!-nchuria iJl retm·n lor

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The Loyal Men'o Clus of tbt Micldle- rol&amp;tl .....
:Jhurch w Chrltt
met. ThW"lld.&amp;JJ
Mr ~nd Mn. Adolph P'aP.h.nl:!'
I oventnc on tb elaw of the OUkll "'"""'" Wednelday ........ from
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: ployed as S&amp;l65mlln tor the SLur., b;J.ry Drug Com~ny
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Mrs. Allen White IS n:!porLed Ill\'
ul ht:r homt' on Rutland street
Mrs. Louis Seyfrted, accompll.ll-,
led by her mother. Mrs.. Mar,v
Dawson. who has spent lht ;l9£t
nx weeks visiting wlth Mr15 Eliza~
beth Jenkins and relatives at New ·~
11 extngtQn. returned home Thurs.: day evening from a vlslt m Co·
11umbus ami Nt:w Lell:1n~ 'Jn I"' ' ,
[ Seyfried
underwent
observatioh :
, 11.nd treatment while In Columbus
I Louis Reaves atter a few &lt;h\ ~
I \islt With Mr and Mrs /1llt•n
White and Mrs. ABn~s Soles. relurned Friday afternoon to 11111
home at Winter Garden, Florida .
Capt. and Mrs. S. W. Dcisr:. or
Akron visited friends m Middleport
Thnrsday and Friday while en route to their home toUowmg a 1
1 tou1· of canada and vo.tlous places
of Interest ln the United States I
1 Ml'K. Delsz was the torm~r wife uf I
I James Wells, well knuwn 1n Mld- I
j dleport many ytars III?C.

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and rle!!ire for manly actionfl and fair dealing as Mr. 1'l!i•ahl•t
Hornsby's past has shown him to have, should consider ,.·
himself fortunate th11t
was not kicked out of organi~od L••~"""'-l&gt;lollllnc em, ,b)&lt; •
bosebaii, body and soul when his manipulations were
hrought bef~re tb'~
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.HURCH. cJ!a~Jf8el!lenta such as the one 110lv gping on

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saw fit to move, ·~ mlpister whom the Columbus ~rrqijp
wanted to )l:eep. at their church, ·Can not do allY ~ood ~11&lt;1
may hrinr about 11. ~rreat deal of hann to th~ eau•N of
religion.
The worfd io so full of scoffer• in opite of the f•ct
I hat Christian)1:.j'· nu!tlbers millions amon11 its fol.lo•rer~, l==::i::;;.-""'.-:;;;::::;:;::;::::;::;;;:'ithat no cha~co ji) · avel•loo~ed by thos~ hostile to ,!he
church, to lb1cj fll)llt .t every poosible place. Accordingly
when squabl&gt;le•· l~slde the ort~ftnlzation 11re aired pefora
Ill" public, ~~ei Pf,faPt ideal chances for these e~emles
to mah m~J:W..:~~ ~11.~· ~xpense of many who are trYjnll tp
i!ve as besqp.er . c~ll:
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lt matl~ftr&gt;\lP.t
sco!fers that thejr rl~~~~!• i• ill- 1
fnnnded or ,qJ!.fMt, ~P ·l'1rl1 a" tlley see an OJ&gt;portqr!ilr to I
poke jibes !!r.\lj.&lt;lt~j" !l;Jiolll they 1call their "reUJI&lt;•uol
friend~." Jf.rloi~@p ~~· to bc il!creose~ ~111"1111 toe people 1! ,. 1ir!ll~ttV
it mqst ~· &lt;loll~
pli'~WPI• of tho.e alrenqy •nlf~llti&lt;ll
thcreip 1\8 ~~!I ~'.. br p*ept.
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pected by all that a franchise will be fort~cominll' which Oil"ItIHlblo
de"'JJf olop 'by otop. T!lf
will be both fqirr and equitable to the company ~nq at til• •111&gt;1&lt;~•"' 0111t!l14J!!On\ .... '""'
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same time whiCh will not place an un&lt;luly heavy burden to
n~dleworll:. . And we've ..,.. "" ~

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Jll(XtUJf 11 ~-~ Ca\tfl.d· the WO\Iw
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upnn the uHer':' of the commodity in tho commqnit)·.

We were )ate going to New York this sea.son, which proved to be quite an advantageNow we can show the very newest styles-the
last word in Winter Coats and Dresses.

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JHE GAS lranphise held by the Ga• Cumpallf which
serves Pomeroy. l,"ill have expired by th&lt;l time Collndl
we
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again gatberM to meet, which mean• that another fran-16&lt;! '" a
chise must be drafted by that body in the very near Conereu.

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IT IS TO LAUGH
T IS REPORTED that Mr. Hornsby is pee,·ed becuu•e he
' was not voted\ share in the World's Series mooey, by
h1• form~r te!lm-mates with whom he played part of the
season while also managing them.
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Mr. Hornsby is reported to have 51lid, "Who is more
entitled 1.o a share than I?" That queiition is easily an~ 1
&gt;Wered. One mijfht ~ery properly ""Y "everybody," for a :
record of the team while Hornsby was manager and the ·
record since he was released, show.s that he se(lmingly did

New Coats and
Dresses

frei~~thl

1 property, fornwrlly knuy,·u ru; Lhe !
1 O'Leary property on Soulh
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SOURCE OF TRUE HELP-My help cometh from
the Lord, which made heaven and earth.-P... lm 121 :2.

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New Lexinaton. 0 , Sept.. 23-IN8
- Pt11nk Ferr itt-• ao D. wr mt:r rk11· 1
roaa en1p :Oye "ho t urned train
J h!er b'!l:.ltttsc ol
,memployn;ent,
Y,'lJi .k...lllec:l a t Bremen ,
12 mile&lt;!
west of here, when he was run over

ton ar:·lved Thu~y for a ...Wt
w. th her partn\1., Mr. and Yrs. Ed
Bini a.t. ChHhlre an4 •leo wttb

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Homer E. COOk an~ 4auchlor Betty.
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Elrhteen men and ~vera! vlalton lie's brother, Henry Schuler and
train lit..'&gt;t n4!ht . ru llr w.d r1t1'tclal!i
were p~esent
Oa.mea were played famJly In M•rlon 11nd Mr . ~tad
repurt~tl touay
early In the eventna, follOwed by Mrs. J R Plldden and family · In
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Will Leave hy Buo Sat..,.doy . he SErvin&amp; of refreshmentll,
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Mornina; to Have Li1ht
I Gardner aave mOfil interestllli "h unday attErnoon rrcin il vlSlt.
Workout Today
~alks durtn1 Lhe course of Lhe eveJ;a- r Cint.~,;tlntl . She was aceomICOJ JtlnuOO From P.v:,c •Jnel
Ing . H arry O••k'l• .. Pr..ld.n J .I &gt;nnif!.:J on the trip by J.~ r husbt.nd
l.h~ H O(:iouo V11.Uey, wa..&lt;; t.old that
th~ cll\ss, also made a f ew reme. ·ks.
~ nlpt;ts were nr1n1 on mtm- gull.rd!l,
'fhe Middleport. hllfh SCJlOOl Yelvh c Is emQloyed aL Lopn, W. Va.
he M'llt t wo otrlcers •.o IJle mlhe,
low Jackets wlU board the bU6 here
Mr. and Mrs. WIJUom Murnoy o~
, .r :1dr ~on sLa~d .
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Saturday mominK for their trip to
CARD PAR'!'!'-8HOW1!."R
Hunt1n(ton, came Wedn~lli tor
Ironton whe~ they will meet tl}at
Mbl6 Marie Harrah and Mrs Mil· r., villt wi.th LM forme1·'s Pl~·:mL~.
'J a ylo, ville. ru~--&amp;pt 23 -fN8l"f&gt; a.tx,dy Mine No 9 at Langley,
Illl8ret&amp;tlon Saturday art.el'flOQn. at ler we "£ hOfiOCs:ies '!bur:. ..:ay el'en- 'dr. and M111 James MUrr3v on
2 o'clock.
ing 11.t a
shower. ho.norllli hlL'6. orant stret.t.
Idle rl nce AU((
Ul when JlokcU!
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Mn Elect!!. HYsell i8 lmprovtnw
1n inen; In the Midland 1
evening , oonalstlng mostly of sllull the diversion or the evenlnK Thr Jcm a recent ltt:w~:.
C.reil to susPEnd work. resumed oppractice, ' new offensive plays, and honor guest received many usef\ll,
Mlll:ud Bennett JelL Friday . tor
' rr llcn,; today under the $~ a day
IIOllle rew fundamentaia of the de- Kift.s. At the close of the soc1at his home at Akro1J llft.er " !l)'l01't
. wag~: scale recenUy signed by Ute
fense formation•. especially pa.ues. evening, retretmmentB were :served. visit' w1th his sL&lt;lLr, Mrs. ~lith
United Mine Workers and the 1111 ·
1 noi.B Ooal Open~. tors
A liBht acrlmrna&amp;e was held
Those present were ; G.lmelt Bur- Russell. who lB scJiously Ill. 1
Assoctation
Thursday evening to acQuaint the c'hett, Anna Bell caru$cr&amp;. Zella..
~l:!t e~ Frkda ~llh~e and~· ·
' About :!4'1 men -we"nt. down .
boys with the new deceptive Plays and Mary IJjJhter, Phyllis Dillard, bti •WIIEon left Prldar atterooon '
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I Taylmvllie. n) .. Sept.. a!- INBfollowmg a algnal practiee o.nd Mrs Gale Millet', Mrs. Willlam Bey..
ldr and' Mrs. 08cDr Fuaate.atter I
ora-an Reinforced ;by It machine Kun trOop
lJ!ure skull practice Friday evenmg. fried , Mrs. Marton Allensworth, and I 1tYt:ral da}'s viliiL \\~th rtlath&gt;£'fi tn
· Of 50 men, ' IlllnQI!I Nntionai',Ouard·
thL• squad wtll be sent home euly 1the hostesses and fUt'St Qf bono ~. .
the PQm&amp;f9.Y , Bend, retw'tled to 1
' smcn were·~adf to supprekl; Bny
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thel..r h:Jme H.t Toledo , Friday ca- 1attempt or ·the Peabody Coal Comnlng.
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• itveral dan vlaJfWith Mr. and atn .

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ererything he could do to keep the Chicagoans from winwhile he was at the helm was 53 games won and 46 lost
while since he lett, the boys came out of their lethargy
and won 36 while Josina: but 16 up until they "cinched
the pennant." T~ose fi11ures mutely answer alt of Mr.

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Ttl&amp; IIM~l'Ol'ntt C.l DAILY FftP ra~s. SAYS: ·

"'fhe genrl'll!_!lldvertjller is becoming more and more ellacting
aU of tJ!e ~e. Th~r~~ iJia gto'fillf d~~nd (or So-c~IJ&amp;I cqpper!ltion, llllCh as wint OMI~Jay's, ~FOI!ds~es, contacting de&amp;;r&amp;,
clreuiWilitlg, vl!flp~ oth~r ~J!rvlces wliJ~h th,e a,..:erage ~ewspp.JI­
er ill t)!e coun,tii 1~· nat in positj.pn to giv.e ex~; 'at. a cost in, ' eJI~
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New York. Sept. 23-INS-Colon~
el John R Slattery, general nmn~
ager of the city's new subway and
chief engineer of the board or
transportation, died suc'fltmly today, His death was att.ribut.ed part.
ly to overwork.
Col Slattery was born irl Athens,
0 .. Januarv Jl. 1877, and had a
di~Jangulshed career as an engbl~

would be aotooiobed
if you
You
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too,

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every ooe u oear perfect u cigarettes
eaabemade.

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'fHEY TASTE BEf.TER

beftmJ tho tobacco goeo

ioto thit machine tbat matters mosL
Rl&gt;lling and pa&lt;kagin~ are important.
but aot nearly as important as &amp;he
telection, blending md treatmeu.t of

tbetollaeoo. '

That'swhywe keepteUing you about'
the iobaccos used in Chester-fi-elds.
They're fine. mild, and pure tohact':i),e,

We tell you about ageing and curing
the tobacooe •.• ~ou.t blending and
cr:oss·blending them ... because they .
U'e ·thiogs that count.
Chesterfields are milder. Th~y t.asle
better. Provt~ it for youreelf ••• Jwt
try a package•.
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The Loyal Men'o Clus of tbt Micldle- rol&amp;tl .....
:Jhurch w Chrltt
met. ThW"lld.&amp;JJ
Mr ~nd Mn. Adolph P'aP.h.nl:!'
I oventnc on tb elaw of the OUkll "'"""'" Wednelday ........ from
home for
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: ployed as S&amp;l65mlln tor the SLur., b;J.ry Drug Com~ny
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Mrs. Allen White IS n:!porLed Ill\'
ul ht:r homt' on Rutland street
Mrs. Louis Seyfrted, accompll.ll-,
led by her mother. Mrs.. Mar,v
Dawson. who has spent lht ;l9£t
nx weeks visiting wlth Mr15 Eliza~
beth Jenkins and relatives at New ·~
11 extngtQn. returned home Thurs.: day evening from a vlslt m Co·
11umbus ami Nt:w Lell:1n~ 'Jn I"' ' ,
[ Seyfried
underwent
observatioh :
, 11.nd treatment while In Columbus
I Louis Reaves atter a few &lt;h\ ~
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White and Mrs. ABn~s Soles. relurned Friday afternoon to 11111
home at Winter Garden, Florida .
Capt. and Mrs. S. W. Dcisr:. or
Akron visited friends m Middleport
Thnrsday and Friday while en route to their home toUowmg a 1
1 tou1· of canada and vo.tlous places
of Interest ln the United States I
1 Ml'K. Delsz was the torm~r wife uf I
I James Wells, well knuwn 1n Mld- I
j dleport many ytars III?C.

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and rle!!ire for manly actionfl and fair dealing as Mr. 1'l!i•ahl•t
Hornsby's past has shown him to have, should consider ,.·
himself fortunate th11t
was not kicked out of organi~od L••~"""'-l&gt;lollllnc em, ,b)&lt; •
bosebaii, body and soul when his manipulations were
hrought bef~re tb'~
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.HURCH. cJ!a~Jf8el!lenta such as the one 110lv gping on

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in a ColumGus congregation becau.. t~e conferenre
saw fit to move, ·~ mlpister whom the Columbus ~rrqijp
wanted to )l:eep. at their church, ·Can not do allY ~ood ~11&lt;1
may hrinr about 11. ~rreat deal of hann to th~ eau•N of
religion.
The worfd io so full of scoffer• in opite of the f•ct
I hat Christian)1:.j'· nu!tlbers millions amon11 its fol.lo•rer~, l==::i::;;.-""'.-:;;;::::;:;::;::::;::;;;:'ithat no cha~co ji) · avel•loo~ed by thos~ hostile to ,!he
church, to lb1cj fll)llt .t every poosible place. Accordingly
when squabl&gt;le•· l~slde the ort~ftnlzation 11re aired pefora
Ill" public, ~~ei Pf,faPt ideal chances for these e~emles
to mah m~J:W..:~~ ~11.~· ~xpense of many who are trYjnll tp
i!ve as besqp.er . c~ll:
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lt matl~ftr&gt;\lP.t
sco!fers that thejr rl~~~~!• i• ill- 1
fnnnded or ,qJ!.fMt, ~P ·l'1rl1 a" tlley see an OJ&gt;portqr!ilr to I
poke jibes !!r.\lj.&lt;lt~j" !l;Jiolll they 1call their "reUJI&lt;•uol
friend~." Jf.rloi~@p ~~· to bc il!creose~ ~111"1111 toe people 1! ,. 1ir!ll~ttV
it mqst ~· &lt;loll~
pli'~WPI• of tho.e alrenqy •nlf~llti&lt;ll
thcreip 1\8 ~~!I ~'.. br p*ept.
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pected by all that a franchise will be fort~cominll' which Oil"ItIHlblo
de"'JJf olop 'by otop. T!lf
will be both fqirr and equitable to the company ~nq at til• •111&gt;1&lt;~•"' 0111t!l14J!!On\ .... '""'
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same time whiCh will not place an un&lt;luly heavy burden to
n~dleworll:. . And we've ..,.. "" ~

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Jll(XtUJf 11 ~-~ Ca\tfl.d· the WO\Iw
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upnn the uHer':' of the commodity in tho commqnit)·.

We were )ate going to New York this sea.son, which proved to be quite an advantageNow we can show the very newest styles-the
last word in Winter Coats and Dresses.

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JHE GAS lranphise held by the Ga• Cumpallf which
serves Pomeroy. l,"ill have expired by th&lt;l time Collndl
we
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chise must be drafted by that body in the very near Conereu.

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IT IS TO LAUGH
T IS REPORTED that Mr. Hornsby is pee,·ed becuu•e he
' was not voted\ share in the World's Series mooey, by
h1• form~r te!lm-mates with whom he played part of the
season while also managing them.
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Mr. Hornsby is reported to have 51lid, "Who is more
entitled 1.o a share than I?" That queiition is easily an~ 1
&gt;Wered. One mijfht ~ery properly ""Y "everybody," for a :
record of the team while Hornsby was manager and the ·
record since he was released, show.s that he se(lmingly did

New Coats and
Dresses

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1 property, fornwrlly knuy,·u ru; Lhe !
1 O'Leary property on Soulh
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SOURCE OF TRUE HELP-My help cometh from
the Lord, which made heaven and earth.-P... lm 121 :2.

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New Lexinaton. 0 , Sept.. 23-IN8
- Pt11nk Ferr itt-• ao D. wr mt:r rk11· 1
roaa en1p :Oye "ho t urned train
J h!er b'!l:.ltttsc ol
,memployn;ent,
Y,'lJi .k...lllec:l a t Bremen ,
12 mile&lt;!
west of here, when he was run over

ton ar:·lved Thu~y for a ...Wt
w. th her partn\1., Mr. and Yrs. Ed
Bini a.t. ChHhlre an4 •leo wttb

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Homer E. COOk an~ 4auchlor Betty.
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train lit..'&gt;t n4!ht . ru llr w.d r1t1'tclal!i
were p~esent
Oa.mea were played famJly In M•rlon 11nd Mr . ~tad
repurt~tl touay
early In the eventna, follOwed by Mrs. J R Plldden and family · In
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Will Leave hy Buo Sat..,.doy . he SErvin&amp; of refreshmentll,
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Mn!. MarOO Rite retuined hoine
Mornina; to Have Li1ht
I Gardner aave mOfil interestllli "h unday attErnoon rrcin il vlSlt.
Workout Today
~alks durtn1 Lhe course of Lhe eveJ;a- r Cint.~,;tlntl . She was aceomICOJ JtlnuOO From P.v:,c •Jnel
Ing . H arry O••k'l• .. Pr..ld.n J .I &gt;nnif!.:J on the trip by J.~ r husbt.nd
l.h~ H O(:iouo V11.Uey, wa..&lt;; t.old that
th~ cll\ss, also made a f ew reme. ·ks.
~ nlpt;ts were nr1n1 on mtm- gull.rd!l,
'fhe Middleport. hllfh SCJlOOl Yelvh c Is emQloyed aL Lopn, W. Va.
he M'llt t wo otrlcers •.o IJle mlhe,
low Jackets wlU board the bU6 here
Mr. and Mrs. WIJUom Murnoy o~
, .r :1dr ~on sLa~d .
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Saturday mominK for their trip to
CARD PAR'!'!'-8HOW1!."R
Hunt1n(ton, came Wedn~lli tor
Ironton whe~ they will meet tl}at
Mbl6 Marie Harrah and Mrs Mil· r., villt wi.th LM forme1·'s Pl~·:mL~.
'J a ylo, ville. ru~--&amp;pt 23 -fN8l"f&gt; a.tx,dy Mine No 9 at Langley,
Illl8ret&amp;tlon Saturday art.el'flOQn. at ler we "£ hOfiOCs:ies '!bur:. ..:ay el'en- 'dr. and M111 James MUrr3v on
2 o'clock.
ing 11.t a
shower. ho.norllli hlL'6. orant stret.t.
Idle rl nce AU((
Ul when JlokcU!
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Mn Elect!!. HYsell i8 lmprovtnw
1n inen; In the Midland 1
evening , oonalstlng mostly of sllull the diversion or the evenlnK Thr Jcm a recent ltt:w~:.
C.reil to susPEnd work. resumed oppractice, ' new offensive plays, and honor guest received many usef\ll,
Mlll:ud Bennett JelL Friday . tor
' rr llcn,; today under the $~ a day
IIOllle rew fundamentaia of the de- Kift.s. At the close of the soc1at his home at Akro1J llft.er " !l)'l01't
. wag~: scale recenUy signed by Ute
fense formation•. especially pa.ues. evening, retretmmentB were :served. visit' w1th his sL&lt;lLr, Mrs. ~lith
United Mine Workers and the 1111 ·
1 noi.B Ooal Open~. tors
A liBht acrlmrna&amp;e was held
Those present were ; G.lmelt Bur- Russell. who lB scJiously Ill. 1
Assoctation
Thursday evening to acQuaint the c'hett, Anna Bell caru$cr&amp;. Zella..
~l:!t e~ Frkda ~llh~e and~· ·
' About :!4'1 men -we"nt. down .
boys with the new deceptive Plays and Mary IJjJhter, Phyllis Dillard, bti •WIIEon left Prldar atterooon '
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I Taylmvllie. n) .. Sept.. a!- INBfollowmg a algnal practiee o.nd Mrs Gale Millet', Mrs. Willlam Bey..
ldr and' Mrs. 08cDr Fuaate.atter I
ora-an Reinforced ;by It machine Kun trOop
lJ!ure skull practice Friday evenmg. fried , Mrs. Marton Allensworth, and I 1tYt:ral da}'s viliiL \\~th rtlath&gt;£'fi tn
· Of 50 men, ' IlllnQI!I Nntionai',Ouard·
thL• squad wtll be sent home euly 1the hostesses and fUt'St Qf bono ~. .
the PQm&amp;f9.Y , Bend, retw'tled to 1
' smcn were·~adf to supprekl; Bny
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thel..r h:Jme H.t Toledo , Friday ca- 1attempt or ·the Peabody Coal Comnlng.
, pan,y to resume operations at n'llne

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• itveral dan vlaJfWith Mr. and atn .

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ererything he could do to keep the Chicagoans from winwhile he was at the helm was 53 games won and 46 lost
while since he lett, the boys came out of their lethargy
and won 36 while Josina: but 16 up until they "cinched
the pennant." T~ose fi11ures mutely answer alt of Mr.

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Ttl&amp; IIM~l'Ol'ntt C.l DAILY FftP ra~s. SAYS: ·

"'fhe genrl'll!_!lldvertjller is becoming more and more ellacting
aU of tJ!e ~e. Th~r~~ iJia gto'fillf d~~nd (or So-c~IJ&amp;I cqpper!ltion, llllCh as wint OMI~Jay's, ~FOI!ds~es, contacting de&amp;;r&amp;,
clreuiWilitlg, vl!flp~ oth~r ~J!rvlces wliJ~h th,e a,..:erage ~ewspp.JI­
er ill t)!e coun,tii 1~· nat in positj.pn to giv.e ex~; 'at. a cost in, ' eJI~
Clllllf of~' &amp;ct\!lllamQ\IIlt p11id for ihe advl!riiSilig $pace bought.
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New York. Sept. 23-INS-Colon~
el John R Slattery, general nmn~
ager of the city's new subway and
chief engineer of the board or
transportation, died suc'fltmly today, His death was att.ribut.ed part.
ly to overwork.
Col Slattery was born irl Athens,
0 .. Januarv Jl. 1877, and had a
di~Jangulshed career as an engbl~

would be aotooiobed
if you
You
eould see this maehine that tum!!
too,

out 750 Cheaterfieldo a minule ... ani
every ooe u oear perfect u cigarettes
eaabemade.

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'fHEY TASTE BEf.TER

beftmJ tho tobacco goeo

ioto thit machine tbat matters mosL
Rl&gt;lling and pa&lt;kagin~ are important.
but aot nearly as important as &amp;he
telection, blending md treatmeu.t of

tbetollaeoo. '

That'swhywe keepteUing you about'
the iobaccos used in Chester-fi-elds.
They're fine. mild, and pure tohact':i),e,

We tell you about ageing and curing
the tobacooe •.• ~ou.t blending and
cr:oss·blending them ... because they .
U'e ·thiogs that count.
Chesterfields are milder. Th~y t.asle
better. Provt~ it for youreelf ••• Jwt
try a package•.
CMII.e~ld Radio Progmm-E•ery ailbt et:eept Suaday,Columhi• cuut-tn.oout Netw~

�lin. Will llpev will 1"1 the t.ev at tbe bUt lllNUJic, •

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ball_ .. - 'Ule lleld In
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Break Ruth'• Record;
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IN8 &amp;poria Writer
New YOI'II, SepO, -IN8-BeLwu 9pected to hum- tin&amp; Olll tbe wor14 sene. wblcb bad.
of Vermont ln • made lbe YNJketa .bea_
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jn'ldlrOnl-due to~ for the past ~t~Atnat st. Bont:venture1 at New
three daJI, -bu\ the lure of the York.
~· U.t collele hal t&amp;lum tor
Plt.tabu':'8:h pla)'a Obio Nortl:Jern
ltl own wu calcUlat.ed to brine out at PlU.IbUJ'Ih and Syracuse m.ets
bll' CfP-W_d l evflr}Whaft.
OIIU'It.lon at Syracuee.
VUJ&amp;Doya
Bbl . ~ were eeheduled, but opposes Undnua at V111anova.
lni&lt;'MI: -n!llr wu . . . _. on A oirona oolplo oquad w111 ..,.
M~ · ahd Wl~te~, the gqe St. Lawrence at
llrlulsWICl
sopttor;-.(f41ent
yftr, were to
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1alt aeaMr. and Mra. l:cllon ~ ot Oo~ W~~·-~ppable
'"'- c~. WlU\ Waynu- lumbul were the Bunda)' CUnner
blq, .-~ a&amp;fPJ'IIed evei7bbd1 aueata or Dr. and. Mrs. P. o. Out9..
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room&amp; or rooms rot
housekeeping. Rent reason' able. c:all -QO-X atier 1 o'clock or
U'l MtJ)beriy Annue.
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WANTED TO BUY--30 or 100
:white le_lhqrta c~ena . Chu.
Neaaelroad, 40J W. Main St.,
Pomeroy, Qhlo.
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Ccme to the Fan FeatiyaJ
,1 ~cine Saturday nirht
Sept. 24. Parade at 8 p. 111·
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P(JI"ltnno uth , 0 ., Sept.. Z3-(8pDOne of lhe belt ~ tor t.he &amp;peot' the • • ~ - w1Ul her pa.r~
HaPD&amp;h Bird and Riehard llur ..
J~bi!Ji'Dt- qyer the excellent show- signals~ of the S~rtans laet entl M.r: and: Yn. O. W. HUBhea·
l'~f · a.Utnded chtatml ten1llel .,.t
year Is "''" them apln ~ill &amp;ellUlh-\oo• ...nt . the pae' MBiOn City Suftd,.:J.
l~g tl~t titfl!,.~qlS · f\Unday agaill.'lt 8on In the pereon of OO,cb' ·~rn
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dependtn.1i pm el~l~J. football fans ·el'ican bact. tn Ui,, daY8 9f .~tbne Wheeler G1 APP.Ie: Qrov ·
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PaeLyon• alld · ~uallter were ""MiLdred Youna, veneta y 0nnrr
await the official o""'ning of tl&gt; ~ and an ·Ail A. ll'. ~. baek In J'ra,nce c&amp;WI\I on Mra. ·L)'On'B JIVUlmobher
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1932 National Professional
F'ootball '
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llloo::ven C.rapiP
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CU:tl'urd .Bhlnft wal tbe' Bunda)· ·~tots &amp;t-~y.
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.,-,r. and Mrs. Th~ore RUey were
Sund~y. September· :.!5, when Ports- grl!l ment..ot bot-h in col"ttlte IUld
Mr. and Mrt. W - B . t.ymul were Sp.n~y 1 qesta of Mr. and J(n: Pa)·
mouth will meet tht' New York In Natl()mp.:t' LeaiUt, ctrelei.
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A&lt;holllnce
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Mr. and. Mrs. 0~~ j5hinn a.nd two chtldren were Bunday
the Na.tiunsl LeaRUe, the Giants stadium crowd 1\ero Suoc~~ty . ..J'ort&amp;· speftt SundaY with Mr,:; Sblnn'a tlf.est&amp; ot }4r. ~d Mra. Mack Sin' ..
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Oct. 2 Chicag-o cardinals, Port,a.. !
Alvin
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Ott. 0 Green Ba.y Packers, Oreen
5earon.
j unless something llrM!xpcc!ed de- Bay.
The
Cardlnllls Rained sole 1velopes nt pmctlcc sooslon·a tbJs 1 Oct. 16 Staten Lilantt St.a.JXlll,
PQSBeB&amp;.ion of sixth place in 1hP ' week:.
Sti!.teon Is1anct
Prom football '" nil-lime hall of
Oct. lS Open.
Natlcnal leallue by drubbing Cin1
clnnatt 8 to 0 while tne Giants were fame such pos t-graduate gridiron
Ocl.. 30 New York Olant.ti, New
losing to Brooklyn 1 to 3. The Dod- lumln atJe~; 11.11 '" Red" Ca.glc or West York.
a:ers won U out of 22 from their Point and Ho~~;e Workman of Ohto
Nov. G Brooklyn !Jodgers, New
metropolitan rivals lhls a:a.son.
State will il".aU the Giant pack Into . Yort.
. Universal St.Rdlum. '"Rust y" 0111,
Nov, 8 Boat.on · Bra.ves, Boston.
"Eutch" otbson aud o.~ne Badrro
Nov. 13 Chlc'll8'o Beau:s. Chicago.
I sre other All-American selections
HOW THEY STANO
Nov. 21) Boeton Braves, Portein l.he New York line -up.
mou,h.
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AMERICli.N' U~AGUt&lt;:
If blg names would dcdde the
No. :tt. Open.
Pet fame int~t-ead of t.eamwork Lhe Spar
Nov. 37 Chicago Bents, Pot·taW.
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.fl!:lfl laus would llc off to a n~·Ing start IUOIIth,
Y·rl~
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Dec. 4 Green Bay Packers, Port4~
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Sil "Dutch" Clark of Colorado, all pro
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Uetrott
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f:it . r.ouls
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Ttaro•• ..,. A_rrinl,tur•
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Bo."Jton . . .
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285 all play tn the same backfield be·
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'l'he Athletlca, 1n mnltreatlng
RUmn1 ~d Oomez, have lmn set.tlng a new team record. daily for
total home runs. They have oonnect.ed for 167 circuit clouts this
}-·ea.r, an American ~f.ague rtioord,
il.lld need tour more In th11ir lh•ee
rema.lntnJ ~&amp;mea to t.Je the major
lea~ue record.
Jimmy Foxx Qlso needs four to
tie Babe Ruttl's record of 60. He
smashed out h'· 55th •nd 56th ,_,_
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Wash ington by only two
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Mr. and Mra. Romer Conelly.
McCarthy, wbo ha.d seen his other
Wm. Pollrod and 6011 Raymond ' ace, Charley Ruffing, get beaten by
~SPent the week end In Plctaway the A'e Lhe da.y before.
county
with tbe former's brother however,
McC.artny
took some con!SOJatlon,
Jobn Pollrod.
from the f!l.ct that th~
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I oUBly after a third·innlng onstaua:ht
climaXed by homers by Poxx and 1
. ~al~. The Y!Plk:s raUtcd to win
U. ball same 1n t.be tenth, a to 1
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tlolll 8f ...,._. Brldna.
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"l'be uaUt 11amour ot opening
Manhattan wtll mate U.a Debut
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New YOI'II, SepO, -IN8-BeLwu 9pected to hum- tin&amp; Olll tbe wor14 sene. wblcb bad.
of Vermont ln • made lbe YNJketa .bea_
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jn'ldlrOnl-due to~ for the past ~t~Atnat st. Bont:venture1 at New
three daJI, -bu\ the lure of the York.
~· U.t collele hal t&amp;lum tor
Plt.tabu':'8:h pla)'a Obio Nortl:Jern
ltl own wu calcUlat.ed to brine out at PlU.IbUJ'Ih and Syracuse m.ets
bll' CfP-W_d l evflr}Whaft.
OIIU'It.lon at Syracuee.
VUJ&amp;Doya
Bbl . ~ were eeheduled, but opposes Undnua at V111anova.
lni&lt;'MI: -n!llr wu . . . _. on A oirona oolplo oquad w111 ..,.
M~ · ahd Wl~te~, the gqe St. Lawrence at
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P(JI"ltnno uth , 0 ., Sept.. Z3-(8pDOne of lhe belt ~ tor t.he &amp;peot' the • • ~ - w1Ul her pa.r~
HaPD&amp;h Bird and Riehard llur ..
J~bi!Ji'Dt- qyer the excellent show- signals~ of the S~rtans laet entl M.r: and: Yn. O. W. HUBhea·
l'~f · a.Utnded chtatml ten1llel .,.t
year Is "''" them apln ~ill &amp;ellUlh-\oo• ...nt . the pae' MBiOn City Suftd,.:J.
l~g tl~t titfl!,.~qlS · f\Unday agaill.'lt 8on In the pereon of OO,cb' ·~rn
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dependtn.1i pm el~l~J. football fans ·el'ican bact. tn Ui,, daY8 9f .~tbne Wheeler G1 APP.Ie: Qrov ·
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PaeLyon• alld · ~uallter were ""MiLdred Youna, veneta y 0nnrr
await the official o""'ning of tl&gt; ~ and an ·Ail A. ll'. ~. baek In J'ra,nce c&amp;WI\I on Mra. ·L)'On'B JIVUlmobher
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1932 National Professional
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CU:tl'urd .Bhlnft wal tbe' Bunda)· ·~tots &amp;t-~y.
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.,-,r. and Mrs. Th~ore RUey were
Sund~y. September· :.!5, when Ports- grl!l ment..ot bot-h in col"ttlte IUld
Mr. and Mrt. W - B . t.ymul were Sp.n~y 1 qesta of Mr. and J(n: Pa)·
mouth will meet tht' New York In Natl()mp.:t' LeaiUt, ctrelei.
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Ott. 0 Green Ba.y Packers, Oreen
5earon.
j unless something llrM!xpcc!ed de- Bay.
The
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PQSBeB&amp;.ion of sixth place in 1hP ' week:.
Sti!.teon Is1anct
Prom football '" nil-lime hall of
Oct. lS Open.
Natlcnal leallue by drubbing Cin1
clnnatt 8 to 0 while tne Giants were fame such pos t-graduate gridiron
Ocl.. 30 New York Olant.ti, New
losing to Brooklyn 1 to 3. The Dod- lumln atJe~; 11.11 '" Red" Ca.glc or West York.
a:ers won U out of 22 from their Point and Ho~~;e Workman of Ohto
Nov. G Brooklyn !Jodgers, New
metropolitan rivals lhls a:a.son.
State will il".aU the Giant pack Into . Yort.
. Universal St.Rdlum. '"Rust y" 0111,
Nov, 8 Boat.on · Bra.ves, Boston.
"Eutch" otbson aud o.~ne Badrro
Nov. 13 Chlc'll8'o Beau:s. Chicago.
I sre other All-American selections
HOW THEY STANO
Nov. 21) Boeton Braves, Portein l.he New York line -up.
mou,h.
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If blg names would dcdde the
No. :tt. Open.
Pet fame int~t-ead of t.eamwork Lhe Spar
Nov. 37 Chicago Bents, Pot·taW.
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Dec. 4 Green Bay Packers, Port4~
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Sil "Dutch" Clark of Colorado, all pro
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Ttaro•• ..,. A_rrinl,tur•
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All througll ltlst!)I'J' the twUun~
Bo."Jton . . .
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'l'he Athletlca, 1n mnltreatlng
RUmn1 ~d Oomez, have lmn set.tlng a new team record. daily for
total home runs. They have oonnect.ed for 167 circuit clouts this
}-·ea.r, an American ~f.ague rtioord,
il.lld need tour more In th11ir lh•ee
rema.lntnJ ~&amp;mea to t.Je the major
lea~ue record.
Jimmy Foxx Qlso needs four to
tie Babe Ruttl's record of 60. He
smashed out h'· 55th •nd 56th ,_,_
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Wash ington by only two
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Mr. and Mra. Romer Conelly.
McCarthy, wbo ha.d seen his other
Wm. Pollrod and 6011 Raymond ' ace, Charley Ruffing, get beaten by
~SPent the week end In Plctaway the A'e Lhe da.y before.
county
with tbe former's brother however,
McC.artny
took some con!SOJatlon,
Jobn Pollrod.
from the f!l.ct that th~
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climaXed by homers by Poxx and 1
. ~al~. The Y!Plk:s raUtcd to win
U. ball same 1n t.be tenth, a to 1
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Manhattan wtll mate U.a Debut
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'.sent to omctal8 at ColumbUs, Prlday.
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TO HAVE
WITH LARGE CROWD 'I ofIttMw.,
remled by tne eouma,.
' Mrs. Ed 8wlmer.
a.rchtteet that tbe COlt ot tbe 1
Mr and M1s. E. A. Story wc;r'! l.lle
111rojeet. will reoeh Q,Q6'i'43 and t.h.at. 1
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of
Oem'Cf! Hawley and
To Honor
Of Boyt.; Order Being Re- 1$1 ,753 of th.is e•Umattd: to111t w11l be 1
family Sunday
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used for labor The lff)l.tel part of I
Th.e Ladies Akl wlll meet '1111 h
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cost. 1or m.:nell&amp;J w1IJ o.~:: u .1Mrs. Cora. Rowle)' ln ~he attenl'l'ln
Speeeh At 2:00
j baby or Monongn..neta, .Pa . arnved
S·een At Start
, pended for thtt new steel
on Sept 29t.h
· ThUistluy tu1 a vllut. with Fred
1.0 replace the ala won~-out. wooatm
Ho!Jta RU86el or Columbus lf. vts: Out!"! :tnd Mlssef; Lena and Katie
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ltlng Mr. and Mra. John Scot•.
:B~ preparat.~Qn- are bel.n8 made I Outh
lri rested. football fans-who
to the tblrd tlaor The 11tone IJtal.rCurt Swisher oC Mansfield. Mr nnd
il.ere for tbe recept1on of David B. 11 Bernard McBrJde of Lo&amp;ll.n came 'l{)f£tat.Oia at the Thursday practlee, tlle a.Jlloun~ to be ex~nded ror La- •
Inaalla repubUc&amp;n canctlda.te ror Thursr:la~ tr.r a vuut wtth Mr and
d
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wUl lao be J ........ ......
Mr.! New: Eadlua of Gr.lllpollll.
.aovemOI' who will apeak at the : Mrs John Schon ond other friend! u well as UoP. pl:l.yers IU1
coac ~ way
a
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Mr and Mrs Eupne Wa!l!i m anc!
·Melle OoUbty Oourt.houae at 2:00 1 Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Reuter them~lvell, were trut.ed to a little bo~~ w~ a~Ja=~~Yln
daurhter and Mrs. Mbmle Sv.l:!her
o'clOck
Saturday
atternoo11. A . and son Lawrence Jr returner:! Pri· entertainment not usuo.lly present- prosram In t.hJa eoun~y
visited Ch111 Autherson anct..famu~
luncheou wUI be eened at the New 1 day t.o lhelr home In Ponthu:, Mich., ed to football players or t~peetators, needing rdler trom
nur MlddlePo~t Sunday
Hot.el U,.rUn et l :GO o'clock which alter spem!lng tt:e p-.u~t week here elt.t\~r for tho.t m:1tter
will be i•ven 1m
Ray McCany, Nonna and
wiD be open ~ the J)UbUe
The with Mrs Reuter's parenls, M1' and
Tile workmen ~ngaaed 1n tearinr work on the
1W&amp;dklns villlted Sallie MooC,,o·tv
price per plate 15 nny cents.
Y n; Ben Ewmg
thf. la.rge rocka out of the hUl-ll&lt;le
Judce
A. H Roaenbaton, chalnnan or 1 A H Fir.her was a. buslnei's Vlalt- back of the Junior hlg:h bulldlns, .n cnaltman
Wheat Deo. ,.
1·8; May .;
Hawley oame In rrono POMEROY FREE METRODlfi'T
oom- EVENING CLASSES IN 11·8.
the committee, ln dtscuuiOK \.he ex- I or In Porker~burg Friday
tMir et!ort to w.lden the field to mit.tee
I
!or
the huntlnll 11ea~n.
the
' CJ11,CUJ'.r
'
pected. turnout,· u.lct he expected to l R H Rswllngs whu underwent a footbs.U tteld llze had tapped and Improvement
AGRICULTURE
80 attended the Bap•
1 Com: Dec. 29 1·8 3·8; May 34 6·8
T. B. 0"1'1', ~star
Bee one of the moat enthustastle maJor operation at d~ Ll.lke's ho&amp;- filled &amp; p.umber fli holes 1n the rock lng the Wa.r ";.,;.;;;,;;;"t"'~
Data· Dec. 18 1·8; May :ZO 1·8.
Church lawn SUJ.l·
Laurel Clift 8 S. ~:30. E C Fh1·
wa11 enJoyed ln Jaw Bupt
crowds in the polltie&amp;l hlst&lt;lry of 1pltnl In Cleveland, has been dl$- 1 preparatory tq blasting: just about. In the court houae
:~•\'&lt;1, . !' . ~ In Ohio It Is the: practice to
Fomeroy. "It standS to reaaon," chargt:d ond returnmi
Thl.ll'Sd.ay the tim!!! the squad wu l'f!ttln&amp;: InThe project will
~~
(" pen clo.sse!l for carmers In com- MURRAY CITY MAN
PraiSe service 10 ·45
llald Rosenbawn, "that a great I cvenmg to his home on Union Ave. : terested in their vrotk. the familiar believed,
n:unltles where Vocatlonol Ar.l·
LUke Wat.klna, Mr.
Sermon
1 30
throng wiiJ be PrtaeDt to areet In- 1 Dl and Mr!'i Mannina: DanielS cry to all accwtomed to min- or th"'~~!:!
culture 15 taught by a Sm1th L 0 S E S ARGUMENT;
Wad.kln!l returnHysell Run S S 9 30 S M. Rull·
1!111111
He Ia one Of Ule mOflt pop· 1 ami baby 1etumed from Indian log operatlon.ll was beard 'Fire in
1 HUJrhu tnsguctor Mr. Fadely wh\:1
morning from a sell, Supt
REMAINS IN J A I L
ular men ever to seek an oU!ce, and 1 Lake, Thursday
l!venlng, after the Hole" waS sounded f.md the F'OUR HAVE
1s 1n charV or vocational work In
KanS(J(!;.
Sermon 10 .45
Hoffn"n vlSited her
one of the moet deserving
Mr spendlnK th2 past week there
boy 5 native 11 of Pomf!'roy and
these communlt1e11 announce• hie Walter Bittner, ol Murray City, l l:::~."~::
Praise servlce 'i' 30. P.ubllc Invited.
Bert Hern ,
'lnralls has added friends by the
William Burnell retumetl to hta inttY stopped no longer to
CALL IN WRECK
intentJon of extendnl' hla \\IOrk ln I arrested on a charge ol drlv.lna a
bundredt. to his banners because home In Pt PleasanL Friday after what' the yell was for or ·~~~'':I
&amp;
th(.:;c eommunJnUee. for the beuent motor vehicle without proper lland M·s Da.yton Kennedy
There will be an off!•
he is liUeh a fine chap and because speJ.dlng Lhe past week here visit· they simply started down Lhe
Four Pf;r.sons narrowly escaped or ali farmers who wW! w atl..end cen&amp;e plates, received a draft for a
Tuesday for COlumbus where
eial
Board meeting at the
he never dOdge!! an Wue
He hu lng Mr and Mr~ George Danleill
for safetv Of cour&amp;o'l there
mjury In a heRd-on collUiion which
ll lfi the plan to hold at leaHt :30 telesraph money order
Priday
Kennedy bas employment.
fome out !our square on · the 1m- Phil Wolf 01 Port.smouth Wall a plenty o( Ume as the !uses were
owurred six miles above QaUipolis
I.J). each comrnunlty-cen· mornlni, with which he hoped to Mrs Kennedy wa.a ronnerly MiSI!l
Bethany M. E. Church
portant issues o! the &lt;lay and the business vlsilor here Thursday and lighted until everybod~ had •::;~ 1en State Route 1, Prldav monti... .,.
at such time and
m-t pay his fine and e!lect hl8 release Wll
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warned carefully &amp;Jon arter
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h
rna ayre
We WI~», them .....p.
Friday evening 7:30, '
kriowa ex.aotly where be stand! on
Mr and Mrs w R Hook of field was •!ea•ed, Boom, went
ax BrickleR of Pomeroy and fl ocnvE!nient to the !armere The He was returned to jail,
owever, plneBB.
the thlncs which a.re especially of Monta Vesta, Colo, arrived Thurt- chal"le and boom went another
brother-In-law, A. H. Slnttel'l Of course of study otrered wlll be when an altercation between blmThe asrieulturt c.laiiR attended
supreme importance to them thiS doy !or a vhnt wJth rfle latter's sis- be !oUOwed a short time later by
IJverpooJ, were the occupan\8 centered around •uch cann enter· Aelt and the court over the costs ln the fair at Oalllpolla Tuesday.
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ter. Mrs Le!Q Flint and othet rela· a third After the debrlll hild come
large truck betonatna td tho
as Poultry Production, Feed8 , the ease, aro&amp;e.
lu speU:Jns ot the lunc:Oeon tO be tlvt&gt;s In Ohio ond West Vlrrlnla
to earth, the "rtremen" return~d to
and were dl1vlnl t.owurd and Feeding, Soil Improvement,
Bittner Is a brother of Peter BitWOOD ALCOHOL KRLS SIX
lleld at the New Hotel Martin in I Wl"ll Pratt, John Brewer, Don their dutle8 and set otr several
The head~on ooU.I&amp;.Ion Farm Management or other sub- tner, who W&amp;ll arl'tlllted at the
honor ot M:- ln&amp;alll, Mr. Roaen· Clutter and Wilbur Young or mcm charges after which the lads
when 11. liJJ:ht ear, tlriv· i•ete. selected by the tanners. It Is Meiss county fail' with a. quantity
New Yort, Sept. 2;J.- INS--8hr
ba'Wrt further said "'11le history or Athens were lin Pomeroy Thursday went back to their work with 8
a yooog man, wbO*- name the plan to &amp;tart the ftrst claAS n ol intoxlcatlnr liquor. The brothen new deaths rro wood alcohol were
learned, cra.shed .nto tht' !!(ll'tland, October 10 Further &amp;.n- hsd prepered for a large buslneaa n.port.ed tOday, brinclnK the Lut.l"!l
Da¥e Ingalls' trip th.l'u Ohio, 1r. evening attending o Mayta.g com· vengeance
TODAY
that the orowdfl have been turned pany meeting a.t the local Maytog
Coacn Farnham had under his
A rtrl accompanied the boy noun~menta wUI appear
!rom at the Meigs and OaU1a county to tuteen.
away whenever and wherever there store on Main street.
wing Thursday evening, a ~~quad. or
name WIUJ not dlllclote&lt;l. Ume to tlm.e which will be o! In· falre. but their lnteni.loniJ landed
Fltty h11.ve been killed by the
"SHOPWORN"
has been a luncheon for him. Thill
Mnl Eliza~th Hut)er ol Butter· three bock field combinations a.nd
Blnsers had at:.en.dto the tarmen of this sec· them In Jall where they still repose ~'~'S&lt;'n~'"'~ Uquor, .soU at 5 centB a with Barbara Stanwyck
little dinner which will be se~ed nut Avenue ill VISit.lns her son gave them 8 good drillina qn ataft..
county fair, which tlon conoemtns the evenlnr class
CAN.-\ANVILLE MAN PASSES
to derelicts on the East 11ide.
Also Comedy "1'1n;nty Horyt~..
at tJle Martin Hotel Saturday at Charles Huber and lamlly ot Oalll- Jng, pae!llng, running, blootlng 1U1d
at the fair grounds/
S. H. Pa.dely.
Aurust 1, 'd~tlves said
J 00 o'clook 1zl merely a teatJmonlal polls
all that goe11 wltll tllOlle things.
tor t."le
dllys, where t.hey
Herbert Hawk. ab:Jut 70 years of
1
to Mr Inplt.s. It will oost but
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Oruese.r
In the nrst squad Wt!re Dye, AIa produce sta~d ThPyl
GRAINS
8atarday SepWmber 2fi
1age. died at his llome In Canaauflfly cen~ per plate and has been were Thur~day visitors at the 011.1· bert Russell Jr Red Thornton and were returnm(l home ofte.r tile
Chlca$o. Sept :113-INS-·Oralns , villi! Friday momlnl He wu a retJr~&gt;et at that price particularly In or- lla county taJr in Gallipolis
Jenkins !rom Syracuse cavorted.
completion of the tair, when the were une~n at the openlnc today 1 ed farmer and death wae due to lnBu):k ,J oneo in
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Ed 8w18h.er an4 Earl Bw~sh&lt;:;r are

of

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,a\ the News Ofllce of The l&gt;aiJJ
Tribune, eall !38-L; U the Buab&gt;eu
Olllce ask ior 202-R.

one

baYinr 80mfl carpeq&amp;er worJC dow
on their homes which ts a IJ1':lat

Coacheo Flll'llh&amp;m And ' county
•••, ••,.,.
the f""'l of the ......
court bouae, haa bt.en t.ai:~
Houae Are Kept Ex·
by "'' s..ni of Commilllooen and 1
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a report ol the heartnc to aet uide
cepbona Y u1y
ce taln fun~ iur ;:~ work

Mi:la Ida Meredyth of Marietta 1a
1vtsltlns Dr and Mrs M D Hartin~
LUNCHEON Allan
of We.t Main otreet
Kellar ol Duien, Conn.,
j al'ld Jacob Elberfeld att.ended the
Speaker At 1Oallla county !air Jn OaJIIpoU&amp;

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of

Pinal action uu 'he proJect

Personals

however, and

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J::.,mp out and li;J &amp;bout an ho•1r a
, :&amp;port was ~ and lnvt&amp;Qptlon

• lmprovemebta to be M•d"e

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1932

tHREE ARE KILLE IN MINE TROUB

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portunlty
to l'lVeaall
clUUlee
Who caw.
t.o have
!or the
a good
op· been
blr!Jconfined
Hamilton
to herParr,
homeWho
on Vale
has boys
Thewho
thirdmay
squadbeWll!l
pot8nt1al
(..'Qffipo&amp;edball
of accident
The occupants
occurred of lhe truck
meal, me~ the next gove•nor or street. for IIOmetiDiell "iJY tll.ness, Is toters liut who are Jacking In ex- the car went unllurt, but
Ohio, aod ,at the tame tlme not repMcrtedHio "'Wsll.ghtly lmpxoved.
perlence and naturally must learn ,ars were dama.iXI.
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place toO heavy 1 bur&lt;len on the
cnry
e.rren hnd brother • the rudiments of the 11ame. A new
po~lr.etbopk"
f[ed KnowleB of Reedsville were 1comer to the squad, "Dlnty" MaurENTERTAINS CLUB
Places l"llld arranaementa an! be- v Hltors In town Thl.ltsday
Icc Mpore of Syracuse, out for his
lng made to accommodate a large
·-OrRt practice ol t.he season was a
crowd of people at the luncheon NO SERVICES SVNDAl' EVBNING men'ber fll th!J outfit W, were
Due to the !act that the Rev Ewlnll, Younr Roush of M!nersvllle
und the public 1a assw'ed that a
Wa.lter A Pohl or the Church, l.s and Venoy,
to deltver d sermon in ParkcrsbulJ
While Oh~ef l"amham was putSunday afternoon at 3 o clock , the i tlng these boys through their pacee;
&amp;~rviCM!s of the Trinity Lutheran ~lstant ooa.ch House W&amp;.!l ha.vins
Chureh will be dlsmbsed !or Sun- hill hands more than run in hand·
1 day evening
The Pastor Will aga.ln ling the corps of linemen who when
I oceupy his pulpit on the following lined up In a row, ~eemed to ext.end
Sunday
(rom th1'..t.hlgh !ehool bulldln&amp;" almost to "rhe side hill They were all

~~h~e~a~t~w~o~s~un~o~ha~n~o~•d:to::1·:8~o~up~,~'
t~sc hlaher an&lt;! Ijf~lnn~l~tl~es~~of~~~1~~~E:"'·

corn l·lte lower to
oata un~hanged.

by

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point"'
whoroby
mli!"ht Improve themselves
Ol!SERVED By LO DG E 1consldero,!Jie ttme had

in this manner, they ~~.•b:&lt;&gt;~iit
The tollowlna members ot the together and t:ome tast
DnllK Rebclw.h Lodge, o! PomerO)' mage work WILli lndul(red In
attended the c;elebrO.tlon of the rourrh spot we1·e pollllhed utr
Slat annlverse.J91 of the Rebekah there are many more to be taken
Lodge at ~xler Thmsday even,ln~· off before U1e team will be In conMr and Mra ClYde Andrews, Mr' dltlon flr shape to face any kind
and Mrs Ohnrl(ljl lfel\se, Mrs Nellle a football aJiirecaUon with a
Bmlth, Mrs A 0 Trt,cy, Mrs David 1eh!\nee of victory
The b6y11 are eomlna last but
PhillipP MrA Ler.a Bartels , MrA
Mbry Harris, Mr and Mrs.' Peter h•ve a. long way La 1{0 Fans
Slace, Mr.s OJnud" Darst Mn retuember .. tbat there 1.8 more to
Charles Oru!!!er, "Mr"«' a~· Hood: lootba.U than having a monly rnrm
Mra Ella Wn.tac:in,~ MIMJ
War· that apotto.rance~ nay make a ball
ner. Mrs Qeorge Howell, i&gt; a Ray pla:ver There Is much work for
WJ!.itlt nnd Mr11. Sentz WfJl MIM both OO'lCbes a~ player11 to do and
Emma...Koc88ler and Mn Sarah ol course they are dlllng aome o! It
Long il( Washington Po , w~re also each evening Their flrnt 1ame WUI
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t~ke place next Prldny evenlns with
TO EACH PUR.CIIASER OF A present
AftfJ· the buslnellf- !e~on a' fine CheAhhe as their oppon~nta
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prmcram ~11.!1 tt!ndel,ll!d
mem~rs
•
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Mts Frnnk Chapman, teacher at
off th :r Pomeroy ~ Dellclma..'l the htgh RChool became Ill Ft·ldny
teitt«~~nts were: SP.rved to the :roo m(lrnln'f a.nd wns compelled tn I'flmember!! preRe~
lurn tn h~r ho,me

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1- AI 'Capone ·Makes Bid tor-Freedom-.

CLUB

illls'ius

ess Thursday evenlt)l" to her con bact brldi~ club at the home of
Mrs Tom Crow on But~mut Avenue Guests or the club were Mrs
Oo1 Schaefer, Mrs Letlter Fauber,
Mrs Amy Oes.ry and Ml8111!!8 M&amp;rKUerlte Meyer and M111ie Blchman.
Ml'll Let!ter Fauber was awarded
the prize for the hiJhest I!COI'C

EVERY DRESS SO NEW THEY'LL MAKE THE
RES·T OF YOUR FROCKS SEEM OLD
FASHIONED.

Mrs p L Ollfton entertained her
contract bridge elub Thursday nf·
ternoon at her home on West
Main street. Miss Ide N:eredyth of
Mnrtetla wa8 a guell:. of the club.
Mill. M 0 Hnt·tlngel received hlll"h
score

Ost1j,h Woolens, tweed effects, mugh cr·epes,
Styles for et1·eet and dt·egg

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hda.y aehed the

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, guards on duty at coa. mines and
' mlseooduetlng them1111lve8 In their
attitude toward the po.b11c,'' the I
JIO\&gt;emor declafl!d In announelng
that the Ohio Collieries mine would l
be taten over by the st~~Jte.

24 men

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E) OEOROE R. HOUfF£
l ~S Stf\!! Corre.sponaent
\?'!' ou: '!;, Arlr; 61,: pl 2.:1 lN.,.

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C(.lliH'ies Ct , mine !B7 bere u
a tMIIH o1 tiM flllaylal' earl1
this mCirnlnlr oC ll·yea.r·old

caarmont Banfle:d.

and D. SC.OI'C

em Stateo

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-A detail or national (allrd

f E:,ubcrant

0\&lt;!1 1Jen~ocr11tlc prnt&gt;the :Pnc!Rc COII.~t Q{o\
Franklin D ,R: oeevell fu~r : eAHwtw1 today ror a hard week s cam1 pal.gnlnl actQBII lhe continent
I The week will sel'! lum 1 .tn•er~~
I the sonthwl't et, the m.ctdle-~~o. ~~
l lnttnCIInft th~ targe1 ci!les of tnP
Lake re11on , &amp;.rid brlnr
m tJme for •hi!
~l ute oonvrmtion 11.
•hoee decietonr. -'tnft)' be
the D;mocrat~ scheme

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decided trend toward

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LEGIONNAIRES
ATTENTION!

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crowned s,ailors and

All • the~ , new, shade8
for
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que•ted at the
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The VOI!I bl.l 1L rull fll•td

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ewtngtleld, m .... sept 38-INBTbe ·lltrnois state .t!iiapU.al was ariJI·
Pl!d ~Jy a menaplJli tfmslnn tOday u
~Uce '.5quads, ~~~~ wltl! ma.oblne
guns, cru.lsed t~ 15tl'ett4, SlUU'd.lna
aaainst reeuiTence
a bloody mine
r(o~- fn wbich
was kllfe"d

; P. Splitln two W eat·

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For Breakfaot, Shot May
Have Been Intended
For Father

· B'attle ,Between

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MJD~DLEPORTER IS
PLACED IN JAIL

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A VARIETY OF NEW MATERIALS!

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On Speaki;, Tour In Eff.
ort lo Win West For
Democrats

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Also Comedy ''J.Irbt llouse" ·

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Youth Killed While Be·
1ide Hio Mother In
Kitchen

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Cleveland, Se!o_J&gt;pt':. 0&lt;"71Nl!"'::b
:tgntlon of a
miners

'ZTERNAL TRIANCLE
CAUSl OF MURDER

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lane!'$

New

Wrincer.

and muJ netuslYe vos"
tvea. ' 8efJ It Mday.

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SOUTHERN OHIO
ELECTRIC

Co.

MIDDL.PORT, OHIO.

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Seeking to set as\de the 10-year sentence imposed on
him by Federal Judge JoVl)kerson in Chicaro, AI Capone,
Chicago's underworld kinr, appears outside federal court
in Atlanta, Ga., as his attorneys made the surprise move
to obtain his ffeedom. Cappne .js shoi;;l'l in the picture
with Mart!hall Louis Crawfqrd,, ope~ df th~ wbo eo~orted ·
him from the penitetitlary to ~· ffiloral bul\dine.

AT CBERTIR

,Sunda:r, Sep~ . 25 •
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James L. Wismer, 32
Irma, 29; Rollo a
James E. Hill, 31,

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