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C~ aion whh creo101e tlllf. C

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other blii:JI)'~ lmporcent medicinal eJe,.
menu., qutokJJ' aQd eft'ectlvely IIDPI all

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READERS' NOTICE - II you w•nt
t he News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 2S6&lt;L; tf the Business

Offi ce ask. for 202-R.

;:rh• and eold4 that otherwUe mi,Pt:
to aerloua troUble.
Creomulolon fo powerflll In tho _,.
111811t of all oaldt lDd cou&amp;b- no matte~~

l't1i'a.

A. 0 . Tracy Injured
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tonieht &amp;od S..tun:ta.y, ~lowly rtsinl temper-

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FULL LEASED

how lonJatandln~o yet it fa absolutely
harmltManditpleuantand.May totako..
Your own druggiiC IU•rantee&amp; Creo.
maJtlon by refund las: your mo~ Jf you

CAR HITS TREE

are not reliMed aft• raking CreornulaJon •• directed. &amp;ware the ~uah or
cold that htnaa on. Alwa.,. keep Creo.
mubk&gt;o oo bud for il&gt;mllt ""'· (nd•.t

Near Caldwell M Party
Enroute Here From
Conven'tion

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How Ia Your Battery?

Our dock of BU&amp;erle• S. eomplete.

Yoa. eaa b117 a. 13 ~ptate

Hearry D••r Natlaal Batiel1tfor ft.'lli and you old ~t&amp;ery . You

111ast remember tbfte ldch pade baHerlet are~ paraat.eect.
h•en.l Tall: ,II an Tlrel 'bat. we were fert.anate enoqh to

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&amp;•o can or Tlftll early In ~ptembtr aDd Mil not. ralM &amp;he price on.

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Lbese tires &amp;I w" d., .C. U~~ p&amp;J the taJ: on Ihe two ears,
u.eretore we arpe tct tbe pabh( bdOJ'e ba:tloc t.lres to stop •• OW'
plaee a.n4

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1l1o blr BupiM "'Tlfts yOUHell.

Oar Rllb Onlle Paint. Is diP

rolnc at. $1.85 per .,.Uoa

A 811 8aflap To To• en Wbatner yoa Bay Frem UL

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KIDNAPERS TO
OVERCOME HIM

RALPH D. COLEt

Bread on Waters

STRONG
BID FOR LIFE

ChK,ap

STAYS AT tiOTEL

NO I;JOPE HELD

To Prevent ''Shuacbaiq,"

For Hie Rec:averyJ ia Sufferiar FJ'GIII . Six Fractur•
eel Vert•hrae

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Amooyed Whea Told He

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THE FARBER IRON 'CO.
POMt.:ROV, 0.

By WILLIAM F'ARKF.R
Jntt.rnath.nal News Eenlc ~ S. ~f

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Atht:: ns, Greece,

American

hopes or effecting h iS early extradition, the Greek ROvernmf!rt\ tor
the nrst Ume today &lt;llllclallf ,..,..,
nounced Its position :witn repid
to Samuel I h!ull, former Chtcaao
utilltle11 magnate.
A spokesman ror the rorelif11 or- Per..,~of kb.duuiY:rformed 21
a-, Mlia J:ya lltl"•-n, a
flee out.ll.ned th&amp; poaJ.Uon to ln.teJ'-~ ...
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tematlonaL Newa Service as fol•\1Paea. WU.., waltrea. ..,.. re...
Cl!la,ly awatded wJth 1 'lO,OOO •-..rlows:
priMI beaueat. Wlltn me Wll 14
Ftr~t. In.sull Is ~ tree man as
teara 0 ~~-· st~r, B. w. StleklonJ~: as lle- remal..ns in Greece.
Secrmd, the Greek ~t·
" " ~· "'''' 'of" ~eland, o.. waa iuiq.nd
•uto actident "ftQit "her 6cnne,
has no in\en..Uon of cte&amp;JOrtl.nl blm. ~1"-;~MR
tore up her uettJ..
Third, no extodltlon treaty Ia eOU \0! ~~:J&amp;. btarb. Wbep
( f6elally Ln existence between the Btltlt.li:UiJilll
Mbeclaeatlled
UnJted States and Oreeee.
tho PIJi . . to' 11 U.C.l of meJCJ..
Fourth, arrival b1 Athena of an
rA merican warn.nt· tor Instill's ar•
rt&amp;li wlll
e~ge ·the sltua.Uon.
'I'he
Otnoe wu lncensetl
eolll... to the trrJted
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REVENGE SEEN
3 y Police

,;tler Readi'\1 1

In Mayer' a Court; 2000 Prepar fill to A1eemble f&lt;W
Demoa.atratioa

Note Left by Maniac;
Brother Qt~eotioned

Taylorville, Ill , Oct 141.-The
Southern nunotll eoeJ mine l lil.~r
wr r rot"e t.o a ff:ver pitch agil.hl t.oday following tbe IB8uance of mW'der warrants, namina: two omcefl'
r.;t the national iUQ.rd.

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Warren, 0 ., OCt.. U .-lN&amp;-The
!.lt otlditlon or Colonel Ralph D. OOJe
ls "still orttlcul." a bulletln issued
by 11.t laches at Olty ' hoa:nt&amp;l at ! ,
noon tOday stated
"Colonel Cole's coudi.tlon has r,. ·
ma.ined unoha.npd.." l:he bulletin

Ccrrt.!pc.;ld . n t
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Commander Conacioua in I
Spite of Injury

Util.itiea
Mapate Makea Known
Hb Fean

Fermer

HURLS!
llWOTODEATHi

At Millio~es' G~t-Together iWOMAN

Embezzling Case.
Conn.ng To Close

The warrants ~ ~:vmn.1 C'Ut hy

Yavor Thomas P P08ter cf
a. mining communi\¥ eiGht

Tov~v ,

miles

o,(:Uth of here, where Andy Oanes

warreu. o., Oct. l.._IN&amp;-AIthc.Uih reported .rrow1n11 steadUv
weaker, Colonel Ralph D. Cole, 57,
of Ohio's force uf the
1commander
American Leaton. clung tenaclousl:r
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to life whlle a corp or ve P ys ..
clans b&amp;ttl.ed aga.inst heavy oddH to
bring about h1B n~covery.
Sutrerlns rrom stx traetured vertetnae In the vlclnlty oi the neck
that have caused &amp;n alfnolrt. com ..
plete paralysis or tho body, Colonel
Cole reQ1&amp;1neq tot&amp;lly conscious o.s
city hospital ntta.cW.~ dl&amp;Closed th&amp;t
hope Will practically abindoned

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"rebel" cool miner. wu shot and

rataUy wounded 1.n a. seume with
pollee and mlllitamcn.
1B.IJUed by JWlt.lee or the Peacc
J . W. Lowry. the wo~ rn.n ts kU'~lRe
CoL Robert W . Oa.vts and Capt.
ORl'l J . Meacham with reS'&lt;'Iln~l ­
bliU,y tor 1hf! slaylna. cot Davlll
is 1n command ot seven ccmna'liPII
or th~ nat.Lonal !JUard sent to the
Cbrlatl&amp;n eotmty OMl fields to p~
IIE!n'e: order. Caot
M~cllam
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executive otftctr.

!W!entlul ot \he kQJtnll of

tb~,~~b:~;. h~;"'.!frt'

On m~s.

miners were an\11 to
a demonsttatlon.

Cote bact spent a "restlesll nilht"
and ~·t he ~ ~~cor..lderably
wenke•" 'tllla morning. HlJ dea.l1&gt;
M "only 11. ml.~ter of

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•INS Sports Wtor -the Tuu 1 ~ ::,a~~~~=herlj
Ohlcqo, ()let.
I....,_INs-Affios rJ~
a day
the banda of
Wbo told .. utboritlel he had
AlOnZo Stu&amp;. the" only tobt.ba¥U ' ?f dlsordfn tn tht!
county
troopa t¢ay, u
th.cy ~ed bls
u somewhat
o::aeh u4' d1r«tQr of ath)etla .the
area. ChalleJ:lged to holt by &amp;
their ca.mpa.l.gn !apln8t. buy Ubbalaneecl' for 110me time,
Untveni~ ot Ohlcaao hila evrr itiaJI or guardamen, a mailman
auti .. Manch~uo rebels. did not believe •
would be cap- had. il retJrtll.
' . was wounded by a bullet. One of the
30 Japanese and Coreans able or such a l(butly act,
' 'Tbe ara.ud. ol4 man of tbe ~ld~ "'I11era. E. D. Hlbccek, was aevetely
lolanchult and Hallar,
once ln tbe room on Ute 16th wa.y" wbo o.t 70 years can drtM a beaten by plcteta at a mlne enwns Qbtained tn story, Mrs. Lorena used 'alit stoct- fcotball te&amp;m with W ¥ of 'em. ':ranee and reqUited treatment at
an
.(IC)mmun¥!UI'l IIISued by inKs to bind thfo knee&amp; and lwtds of must. steP, out of the ~twe quietlY 'i hospltaL
Japa.neRf!: otriclala here. Casualties her little vtetlms. Pirst, she nrt~ at. the md. of the present aeuon.
One ot the .st.rlkine m!ners was
The ·'!"~t':o;~:·;~~1:,;~~~~~4 1n the fta:htinK were not tabulJ.terl 1he screamIns and. atruftllnw boy
Btaa's ~ent. Js automa.t.ie trOWlded when flred upon by a.
a.
l.ji
but. a Ja.panese spokesman told In - t.o the wludow and pwhect hlm over under a l1niverslty rule which ftxea ·•regular." Guardsmen laid se lge to
Cf:!lzure
tematlonal News Service
the sill to ~ death. Tben, the TIJ yeal'K as Lb.e qe llmit Of fUU :md captured lil barn Wbf!te st.rikel'B
rrom the
"T:be trQOps are movlnw too fast tr1rhtened, bystertcal llttle llrl was time faculty membtn.
were S&amp;id. to have cacJ:Jed. ammuniBstelle
t.o pennlt couutlnK or dead bodies." dlspatC'.hed to Ute ,.me horrible
But the venerable 'dean or coach- tlon. 11Urty in8W'gen t~:&gt; w o!l'e arrestof a. boJne
Tile campaign against the in&amp;nr- CtLI:e. FlnJllY, Mta. Loren! stepped es doerm'~ want to st.cp.
ed.
to o. review oC her
&amp;entB betran in eameHt a.rter ali i oft hlto space
"Accordlne to my present reelAn accldeutal1nctdent was tbe
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t police 88ized 100
Otber•Japa,nese eftort.s to deal with
inss ," he said t.odnJ. "1 expect to be overturnlna Of a truck ih which
n~ck her home without any
the refiels In the ManchuU area had PAROLE VJO' • "'OR IS 'IOOd tor 15 or 3) years more or ac- mmtlamen were escorting pickets
by
·1except a cleriC's warrant.
faUed.
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Uve service."
out of the COlWty. Thf truck waa.
The state supreme court threw
Authorities were loath at flr&amp;t to I HELD FOR
MURDER " I went mto athletic work be- burned and three women and six
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cue out of court,
Iaruneh a concentrated attack, tear- I
cause It offered the larf:tlt oppor- ~ men sustamed injuries. One ot the
ICI~~''" I ag1•eetna with tbe Olty or
lng tb.e ~nsequences or soch actJou
Columbus. 0 -----;;; l~IN~U I tunlty tor service tbrauah contact. women was the wtre or (lanes: · '
DeJDocratle Caadidate Pled· were
t.hat. the plaee where th"t! beer wu Oil the prisoners and also fearing der a ccver oi' seor8cy Prancts
w1th YOWll men. No scheme of ute I Alter the shootlna at Tovey the
· setred waB not a prtvat.e retldence tbe eft'ect miUtary operations wac- Ma k
ush
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· beeanse pf the 00vloll9 sale of 11- ed 80 oloee to th~ Soviet border ( c~
• who only ~terday meet with my ambitionS."
1 Myers returned
to TayJontUe tO
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Be~T~R
Oct. ~~A
quor there, and that no warrant mtaht have on Soviet omc1als
:Sa ~=~~t ~~ Penl~~
"I reel too YOUIJI and active," the summon help 8lld relnforceme nt 11
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U was finally decided, howtwer,
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10-year-1oUJlB man .118ld, "to l!llf'fl were dispatched to the nearbY· vut:er ahortqe wu blamed today for
In a. slmtlar cue, Joe A~aboli that drastic action must be taken, back to Cleve}Uid early tb~ moro- out. And frankly I am not content. taee. Corp. Kyers was placed uncUtJ
INS staff oonespond.ent
an Wness aprea.dml lmOJll Beth-' of Cleveland admitted the sale or &amp;ru:t the campaign was lalUlched
lng to faee arralpmcnt 011 a tlrst Lo do lt. Whether I rema.1n at Chi- mlUtary technical !J,IT't!3t, pelfWii't
~w. N. Y. oct. 14--INS--Oov- ::._~n:n~e:'~O,:e Cu!t~~ liquor on his premises, and . his I
dTneetn~=!n~~~..... ftrst d cago or go el&amp;ewhe~. I wlsh to be an investigation by the national
emor Prt.ntUn D. 'Roosenlt stood Is belleved. Lo have resUlted from hom-e was therefore removed. !rem INGALLS MAKES ACCUSATIONS 1 ee murder 118 ~~~· e- active in the tleld of oot.Chln&amp;:."
Ruard authorities.
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before the c~untry tcday Wllh .. the sma.ll tlmv of underground the prlvote realdence clal8iftcatlon.
~ apiD.s~ Bush
ye~- President Robert M. HutchinA Adjt. General OarJos E. Btack.
.t!IQlimm promlfte tbat If electeti streams thiB tall.
The court upheld. hiiJ oonvlctton. 1 oetlance, o., Oct
14 -INS- boCa Yeounty &amp;rand
1~h~:~~ has annOWloed. Stan's Sucoe&amp;.!IO!' m rushed to TaylorvHJc last n,Jght
Charges that. Ooverno1· OC"crr.e Uon with the death ot Herbert the pos~ of athletk director aa rrom Sprtnafield to oonfer with
Prqlldent. he would Jnaull\ll'Bte a.
"dehn1to lontl ranee plan" rcr dt' 9t...TAB aai£ ... DDS
18 BE· EI.ECTED
WNte ls withholding school teacll~ Qulnlan junior member of a Cleve Thoma~:~ N ![[etcalt, director of Subalterns on the scene on mean11
~ wJ"' unemployment relief and
Det.rott, Oct. , lt--JN8-Jesaje
era• salaries to pay road contrac- land JeWell')' eetabll$1uneot. .
- -lhletlal at loWJL State eolleae lmtn or handling the explostve sltuatio~
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ether &amp;ec~ wdtw-e work, whlch Booatelle, "tbe atar maker," ts du.d.
Columbus. o., ~. 1+-INB-Mra. tprs' bOla were "belna bro&amp;dcaat toQuinlan died JD Cleveland yeater.. ~res:-'~ =~ne&amp;dllY r b
he boldl are a "proper concem" o1
The veMran aatl'el8. who develop .. ,._,shap 8. Thom.pecm qt I.Jma, daY. by David s . lnpl18, Republl- day troiU wo~ rtceJ.ved. Jut
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oot a.U
W.- 'NT DONATIONS
tm. "Federal lJDVtll'ntnent,
ed. and aent on to pea.tneu 110me t.oday WM &amp;pin preaklent of tbe ean ~natorlal nominee
Saturday when :1(U8h and a pal ooac
uu.a&lt;&gt; on
n!COIU·
In a. nation wide ra4la w;JclteflfJ of bte matt t~ atars ot ~C~teen Ob1o A&amp;soc1atton of Q&amp;rden ClubB.
tnplla a.tta.cked the Demo~ Norman ~. att.:mpted tO mmdaUons of Metcalf, unJver&amp;lb
Bellaire, 0 .. Oct. 14. - INS
the Democratic preslden~lal nom- and stap, stioc\u:nbed after a lleart She wu reeJecWd at the annual cn.tlc admlnietlatlon vt~Mrousl In holdup Quinlan and h1l tattler
auitborttles said. It. b th:&gt;ught Cla.imlmr Ulat hundreds ot perwna
inee aawted that the prt.mary res- attack at her home here today.
convention here.
an addreaa here lut nllbt
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however. that either Pet Ptwe or are in dire straits. a committee of
~Uty
tor carinr for the Job-l::::::=::;;:::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:,:~=::::::::::::::::::;;::·;;;;::;;:;::;:;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:,.j Judge WrJter Steffen, both Ior.um uncmplc.yed toda.y bad petitloned
loa l"fttt8 upon local oommtmLtio6,
(Continued on pa~ threeJ
the Bellaire ctty counell for i :"OO
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CHEST COlDS

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Comedy "Poor But •
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'LO•VE .IS A RACKET"

Double breaated or oin1le breaated
Suib in the new f.~ bs:own. blue
cheviot. or unfinlahed worate.da.
Dreuy and deairable To.,toa~ in•ioft rich tex~ili. Elepnt
tailorin1 and trim~~~,in1 d~l make them IGC1k far coatlier than
thdr price.
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DOUGLAS Ji'AIItBANKS, JR.

At new, greatllr values. Yoil ~an now
buy this preferted'hat
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Comedy "An1el Cake"

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·of Used Cars· and Trucks.
Beat opportunity in year• to aet a real barpin
a USED CAR or TRUCK. Many makea and
~~.•• low pricea for quick aale.
1-JDU Ford d011pe 1
J- 19!1 FoN Boacldel'
t- 19!8· Ford Sedan
t-L9Z1 Wltlya-Kalrbl
J-U~ts Dodae Bedaa
t-19Z8 star Sed&amp;a
1- 1825 Nub SeDa
1-19~7 Clu71ler Sedan:
1- 1913 Dodae Toarlnr
2-Fordllon

Truton

SEE THESE AT

Brooks-Eberabach
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Middleport, IOhio.

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fcnnE•l'
Chie&amp;lfc
UtiUtles "Ozar" revealed today be
f.eara he may be Sbt .1gh~£ d,
Wanted by Chlcae:o auth~rtt~o:
to answer Indictments of embe7! ..
zle ment and la.J.'Cf:ny, tha . x ~m I
ltonaJre iK worried over the p-fts:c:W.bll1ty he may be lot-ted a.boa1•d
some AmerJean ship and carried
home tc race hla ncctvu s.
Because ot thl.l!l rear. Inslftl 1&amp; rematatng: close to his hotel He did
not go to bed W\tll early this morn ...
lng, whlch. WM contrary t c h 1e ur
ual procedur-e.
He showed surpril!le and

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ternatlonal News. Servlr.oa infortn6d
111m he 18 still under secret polict

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' I thouah:t J had been frred of
surveUJanoe,' he excJahn3d.
"1 Fonder why they are do1Da:
that1 he uked.. Then he nnswt.'1 .x1
his cwn quesUon, sta.tmg:
"Prabai:Jiy it hfts s~methlnjJ to d;;-.wtth my rteu.sal tq surrender my
p~ !'Sport.
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ed states Consul) probolll.Y has
Fcmethlne up his sleeve If I con-

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whith I lhall deellnc to accede to
whlch 1

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any nquerts unwof't'a'!1ted bt1 JaW."
Insull f&gt;&amp;Ud. hi!: would alve out tile
test of the ~ter aa soon a.s at'l"&amp;D.·
gemettts cancemJnJ lt were eom..
pleted. But ielused to dlvutae t.he
content&amp; or the' letter tor the pres ..

Roosevelt Gives
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terence" at oeneva, an otrlclaJ for h elgn cftlre stntl!meno. said today

1\Dd when . . . _ lJ done w!t
me 1'1110 b6ck to my lirl."
Th "lilht of
w?i h named'
e
my e
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as a Mrs Vlola. Slocum, a l..os Aq..
da :Uvc:wcee.
An". be ~
sl:.eepilbly that UURMl' l.tOS Ante~
girl held hie arteoUona toGt a lol.lll
..Jn,ce Arnold. "Ive Ukel:\ Grace
lor • 1on1: time," Ita oakl, pcm4ortrtl
the probtom, "But rm t&lt;&gt; mar
cy VIolA : Tbat Jo It ahe'D bave
me alter .U thl&amp; Lao-."
Klrk dalmed he bad OOIIlncted
tutcrcuictts whlle tn JtJl~ bUt h1s
ccnditlan dtd n ot appear ~nons
at the cowtty JliJ,
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York pollee todq refulecl to tate
Jierlotwly tbe rep..,.t,od ''Ootllelllon"
til saunas. Cal of &amp;fold. Leo Kirk
0 youtlllonner\8 at !lew Y«t that
he w l - lite IIIUrdor or AmDid
Rothstotn, New York~ .
SUpllool-1•11' I01d Kirk wae
ptoblt;bly driVen W te'U the stdr)• ID.
boiJQ of ob~ li fMe ride to
Now York tar exarubta- 117 authoiiUis lml.-

MORE TAXES VaG
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Columb"\lP., 0., Oct. 14.- IN&amp;-A
"f!W 8tat4! scbr JJ tax. to .,...vwt
;idespret.d e l - Ot ~.¥ was
u-A upuon . GOv...........,
George
and the
todo,y in resolution~. tqtun~tAd to the
onnual Ohio ~ Ofc poreuls
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311d teachen.

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COURT RULE;S IN
FAVOR ftl:' MAYOR
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z~nu•UJe, 0., oct. l.....,IN~·
curety ent(en~ u vlllaae mayor
&lt;Jespite coUrt;. ~tt~,s to oust btm.
n ·wld E DM.er',' ._., mayor ot PbiliJ
o., had the la8t laUih ~,....
'nle wJae-eracldDI Bdmlnilta•
tlve ~ead 01 tho vlllo&amp;t.,!IJ&gt;IIO popW&amp;Uon, wbi&gt; adoptee! Jl\IIIDY Walle·
ers' tllelbo&amp;
he prioented bll
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" , \I'M tot&lt;~ b)'lbo
M
um COUll
""P.l!riOD pleas
court hat he il'.tliCI 'llttbla Jcib
dllpi~ ch&amp;rl.,
nl&lt;ppod
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o1
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a1r
PtOI.-..... ...,.. UJl((
uL ovm· orn·
ing today as the res t or the dill·
tributlon of a. pa.yroll of tl2,000
-.. l
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among ••v m ners 1"' •.uc
UL'G"
mine or t~ Bueldng~ Coal ,CO.
The "pay-uay" Wa&amp; toUC ftrst .s!ncJ
lhe coal strike ended.

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tabUabment ot a ~wn waa:e
tor st1lled. labor or.. .- fetteral akl ~
proJecta for the I'IDll.lndlr of t.be
:rear waa announced today by High ·
way DJHctor Q. w. Merreu.
The ,..._ will Vary attMdlnlt J,o
lndllltrtal conditione In various
counties. The mtnlmwn rll:tl, for
thooe countleo lo whtch the "'~'
tw been llxe4 are :
Alben~ Oooboctoll, Ol'owlor4.
Palrlleld. oaUlo. Ouom"Y· lA&gt;',
renee. Rk!hland, 8ekti.D, Tuactll'i•wU and W.yne. all•at \1-J csnts en
hour; llamllton, &amp;T J..:t eeitts; lior·
aln. ,IID .,..111 . _ 8'1 1·3 eento.
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of t .hoo rtderal ..,..temment to -+..p
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on love beo&amp;""' he clalnlo he
In abd •elp"
R-··vel'
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saUna~, Cal., Oct. 1"--l.hS-A
near-I swear I'm t-•"·" the tr~~a.ulfri'ed
"That duW and reBJ)Oil.albUity t~
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" truth."
it.W.'&amp; blonde" to the BllVfl' PheuPedoral. ":O¥el'nment ebotild. ............ him tuler, a profftaioll81 CUll,
He --•• •- be'~• •~• u~ae an+." .... '""''" 1 ub a couple ol tlmeo.
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proplPtly,
Ceerlealy
and
rene888aaafnated.
Arnold.
Rothlltetn,
wu
&amp;ettnl' tor a New Yorlt •)1Um '·I never heard hel' name," Kirk
"l don't wan' to dalh :your boptll
prlnee ot pmbltn, DV81' tbe 1&lt;)\'e runner DNfled. Dtct Go~. decilared, "bu\ one nl&amp;ht I was wtth
tor a ~ atory", he aald. "But I rousty.
of a LeautU\11. b1oode lfrl.
1JCJ.rk's ''bqii''"T"lbe man tor WIWD:i ,N ·.Ift the :Manaer notel when •
have declded to wltbbold the text
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, _ . rriQIIll', ll&amp;r&lt;&gt;ld lieo Klrl&lt;. c:al--u armonlll automoi&gt;Ue wtlll tile lol&gt;by. 'Tat• a look o.t that
Alijttan4 O .. Oel 14-INB-''The ljlender. .......,. J:.oo . Anl&lt;l"' &amp; ......,. bh, to .._ , follOw:' Dick !Old, "!.bat's Am:&gt;ld
TRUESDALE MAY BE ·lai1)t~
diust oltber "'- hl5 .,.. youlll, tiado7' oft- that sonaa- - · bl·~ Oil olfiUDa' ~.'
And I&gt; WO&amp; Lllot "'""'
INDICTED BY
Lllofl1 :::"1J:o.."r In· tLoita1 IIOiutlon tO tba ~·" Y~k OO!aiAima oo.tktd IIOOdi, as 111011 mtA tflltt " "'" Moane .shool "'"
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rece.,: the rellllt o!P':.;. munler IIIYiler7 ol !IJI.
~-•~N117 v~ ~ llle - · 11r1 tha\ DiCk had ln tho
18 wlilch
Lima. 0 ., OCt. l~INS cor~- 4~
.eo /ai tO meet the ell~ UDihaten at aQJ pcdnt of his ..-.....,.._...ph&amp;&amp; to ew •·
or
car Wtt.b. blm. r auess OKZ 101
ence that two ftnt 4eStee m~ lfbtoli 1le muat now P'!of .. declarid weird atory, the COQffllt4 liquor venJa.
Moa~ to bump aothatetn oft anc.
lndlctmentll Will be ret~ by UHl Lee ' •~ ~. Republl~ candf .. runner, fX-eoB\'Ict and
torpr
"I ~ qut of th~-~·" tbt only rea.r.:n I knew wn.-; tht
~ Jury ln. ponnectlon :wJ.ib.
df,te 'tr;rr Lieutenant Governor tp· stuck to bil t.OOCND.t of havk;ll 'Wit· Hli'k ~tel. ~ .. - ~.·-'C ~Df;l ·..
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10eH.ne tn tM
or ...~
+..;.:!:tte his claim that h~ wu
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Wall ex-~..A
today bY E. 1rt
~fl' ~usecliJ. o. o . P. rallr mi~re ~ ebit!n:,tn. Olu
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1 KJt1t retterat.ed hls cl."''''m&amp; _
Bot!tln'"Aii;;'c:ounty P"*"'ulcl!. " Lt,ore 'thii&lt;IKI•f niJh&lt;.
Rot~IA. In the ..... \lllol&gt;tiy ql . . - =.:-·,~~ '!,'"',~ ie
"oonleO!lon" to sh"lll'
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Pie!~ Its prObe of lhe J!l~t
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wb- o!eurretllloJ' 30, 11131' "" ',• ·' ·
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i'lwlh . · . "and I """ ' to mam
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report prol&gt;obl.Y will not De ma&lt;lo
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'iQne4 clown lin• ODd iloone 1W): ~ aun 111 bll ht:t. Biti I can't ao to her w)tll
unUl late tOday or toru01•1lw.
~- ~ 'Jfat.t~ Bank aDd !J'ru t' hl.s fa.Qe.r ""'And 1 WOOld:n't- ]Je bf .. , haDd.• ''
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~lean banda JlOd. tb.Ls ou P1S
~~~:rb~the~~ ~~ 00~ ~deAd Jlnr tOdQ. Ho W:.a cause 1~ tb'!PI· A doef.or t001 me ~ l whcJ .~
JcDown !Dol~~,_.,~!.':"¥" lll1st m!l~
d&amp;IO haDP upon II&gt;• reeulto or lbo ij.~' lti· manuf"llltl'- 00 tbloe
"'l\\'r 1''l'tl4n'\ ""' Y&lt;*li: UJiilor lbo. ·~
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Herbert Hoover
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. Charles Curtis
IJJ, $. S..'no,tor . . . .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilbert i!ettman
1Conllre&amp;man, lOtb Dlatrict . . . . . . Thoma~ A. Jenkins
Con11reasman-at-Large "Geor~re H. Bendor, L. T. Pallner
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David S. lugali•
Lee B. Palmer
George C. Budcn
. . Joseph Tracy
Harry S. D~y
John B. Bricker
. Johr A. LI':&gt;Jd

~ieutenant Governot·
l$ecretal)' of State
I State Auditor
Sf ~te Treusurer
~ttorney Genet·al
J Sta•e Senator ...

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... Tom W. J u .os
Arthur Beegle, A. B. Blngl ~&gt; m
County CommiS8iOn.t!rri
Cedri'. Clnrk
Pros~cuting Attorney
John Sp.rrs
Clerk o, Courts .
A.
0. Tracy
Sheriff
Geo. A. Meinhart
County Rec01·der
. . R. G. Web,.er
. .. . . . . . . . .
County Treasuror
T'aeodore Beegle
County Surveyor .
Ben H. Ewing
I Coroner ... . .. . . .

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T~ CASE in Florid• In which two -

with first degree murder becauae of t!Jelr ..,tivitjes In
the toituring line while guards at t. prison C&amp;'1'1&gt;• raises
the question among many people as to the mel'lta of ou•· I
present convict handling system.
,While any sane perooq must 4;Jmlt t¥t tllere should
be 111&gt;' p-lace in our system of handllur cJ!Imin81a, for meth-1
Ods of torture and man handlins, Dl11Cb ~ ~me of the
cbat',.cters who come to our ins~\L!tlollf, 'a•~rve the
W&lt;!~ treatment th~t the ingenuity o! m~n.'• mjnd could
coueeive, still there is need fot drastic movta 111 times.
.What we should do is to mete ottt a punlshm,nt that
Is nP,t brutal but that will punish in 'JQme P~Qillf#lon at •
lea~. commeDBurate with the cri11,1e cuml!ll~ted. As a l
matter of tact few criminals ever are puo~hed ~a severq!y as their Past conduct has merited ~nd !J(OI!~ f~w are
'. ·so IIIUCh in the minority ea to occasion Uttle o~ no comment.
•The ~rreat trouble with a case ~uch as is fo11nd in
;flol]!la, is that it set,s the wild eyed, t)lourJ:llleso rgfol'10er
to
and as is the case always, the f•lluw with the
, ma\ea the most noise, so a reactlon may set 1 :::=~~==::::=;:=;:::=::;:::::_.::~;::;:
the reformer i•ts tbrou~ with · his 4e- .r
sp&lt;i~•~·es aline&lt;! at Ia w and ortJer In ~:en4ra!, (n
weak and lll·trea~e&lt;l'' ~rl~inal, .
sl}opld be incarc~rated ~r tiM relives, will be the recipleetl of ll,l!rllpps 1' 1
"I\"'fk may be re.~~tid to' 'h\l det:-1
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socl~ty in r~Uflral. ~ow~Y~•·i if ~he
In this case •re pl;l)ved tJ,, be t'tlne, those
be punished to the full extent 1of • the !

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"Wolf"
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t~:::e;Yr{elled
yearsofand
y~arothat
a,o.theA.•Yo11nr
neJ\~!f
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!JIOI!t of tile leadlnf powap, if llfl~ llll1 In Europ'c;

For C'OLDS,. OOU~US
So... throa(, mll~eular rhelt' I

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mallcaohoe.palna,•pply lll...-'
lel'olo, the "eouul&lt;l'~taat•

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WELL, IT seem• lLfter all, that "Ma" FeriiUSOII ha• JIUflC I'
•'P 48 f•r &amp;8 she ~an 110 without dlsru.ptins her par1jy.l
-+ccofdlnr to reports from Tex88, since olie has been '¥'· ,:
pl'r~4 the winner and her nal!le is to 19 oil
tic~~t :1\Qr
i•ff f~Y~I'PPr, le~ders In ller party have come
openly a~d '
wogld
only refuse to
but instetd 1
ev'n
bolt the
fi'O over to
relative to

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is the other powers which do th~ 4111l!rmlng whil~
theY,' retain their present t.rmy and navy ~trjln~h.
1
Such an arranpment, naturally, wou!il en!fble them
to niaintaln their superiority over t~e~r 1JPlihlror• without
the nece,.oity of ·spendinr a great deal qf money to, in' cre._e tl!elr army ani! navy. Paat e~&lt;perlep~ te~~oches us
~~~t~thls I~ eapecl•IIY true in the cpe 91" lll'nlll&amp;lld and !
~ijce.
I
·So lonr as thl.s atUtude IJrel!ollll~tes,Abe LealfUe of 1!
Nations and the committees on di~I'JII!Ilftent IDlY Jullt as II
wel~'dlaband and all the delegates I!Jt.\rn h!tme. thll~ sa,·ktr ~)lelr countries that •lll'•llS• whi&lt;JII mftbt be utilized ' .
ln tba army and naval divisions.
1•
U the co~ntrles are re111ly llincare, which is greatly
(ouoted, tilere is a WilY, an ef{ecttve w~y to brinr abollt
diulmament and that quickly and ourely. But It muat be 1
·4on~ fairly and 11bove boerd and the nar;:on must have I
qonll:denee 111 each otiJar. Of coQroe, 't t p-resent tin1o,
~b' Qonj\denpe ill lae(dlljl' IIDcl consequen y little can be '
'-~'P~9~elj In the lllt.al'llljlment line. It does seem stranJ&amp;
th"t all nations as well as lndlvldutlis are aereed i-llt~t
Wl'l' must ~ot Ullin occur, yet they will not agree to
iqov~~ which will elfectively outlaw the war-god.

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Tltere ia no doubt but that the sentiment expreaaed i)y a number of front pa1e1
will ~ke enormous appeal to thoae few
people who prefer dabbling in theory1'about
diJablec! w..- veteran• in.tead of the cold
fact that thia country has always and will
alwaya honor &amp;Dd protect ita own war veterans and that people will not take from
them benefib already granted them.

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Edra~ G. Harria, Owner and Publiaher

of the Weal Pomt
(Min.) Daily Timet Leader, President of the Tupelo (Miaa.)
Daily Newa, And renerally resarded aa one of the moot auccea&amp;•
ful omall city publiahera in the South, aaya:
"Should the time ever come when the local uewapaper . can·
not carry an adverti~in1 meaaaae to the people of ita territory at
laaa coat and with better reaulb than any other medium, then I
am 1oin1 to retire from the newspaper buoinen•

small ~rtion of the time that ha
beeQ .peql by lll&amp;lly of our le•dero mtf)'iQg
If a

t~ econ~mize ~r country

into prosperity
hiul beeo. uaed in developing . ~urke.. fq~
011r pr9CI11~!' a11d 1etting money into IJCR1'·
rtl cjn:ul&amp;tlll~ better times would h•ye re•
turned lana: ~Cl&gt;·
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have never lmown a merchant to achieve noteworthy auccets with·
out •the help of the local newapaper, and llmow of very few 'oth·
er buain.,.let that can e1&lt;ist without publicity of some aorL

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Nowlldii!Y~ tl;te !1uaine" men of the cit·
~ are IJOil~r lei tbe buaineaa men · of the
f41'Rl···not to teach them how to fa!'Dlt but
t9 ~e cQuneil with ~em coucemini tJ!oir
co~oq ptoblema.

'f ~·"ri(e foc.t';tl,wopaper ahould not aellapac:e, but aervice.

We
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the apace it ~uplea.
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big atorea and bi1 btlfineaaea--The Birrer the better. But bis
sjlace &amp;Dd black type•alone will not aell merc:bandbe. Advertia·
ing ahould b., euy to read and truthful. It abould deacribe the
cooda or aervice, or both-And it ahould be written in the aame
lone that a good merchant talks to a rood euotomer.

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moat objectionable to the sheep-and moat
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Fine for Roast . ..
NICE BEEF HEARTS
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PORK BRAINS
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NICE FRESH HAMBURGER
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RIB ROAST
Pound .
' SPARE RIBS
2 Pounds
LINK SAUSAGE
1 Pounrls
MINCED HAM
Mighty nice
BOLOGNA, Large red,
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM HA;MS
Pound ..
VEAL CHOPS
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WHITE BEANS
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ONIONS, Yellow
Globe ....
CREESE, full cream
Pound ...
MILK
5 Tall Cans . .... . . .. .
AMERICAJi BEAUTY RICE
P11ckap;e ..... ..
BIG YELLOW BARS SOAP
6 Bars .. ...
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80 bft~n ani\ have oeen juot how moot of• thQm
di~~ ~ th~t we ])ave come to til~ ·~~hhiilion ii.ls

th$~,jt

BAKER'S in Middleport.

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a~e ptatly In favor of dlsarmillr,

at

111

yeats

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

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befoN: there were rules and rcaWith the rootball season ripe on 1.sous tor a kick In thf. ribs
I rR\0.
the vine we might 11s well explalu \
-1 The 1ules have slowed ~t. UIJ l.o .~
the rules.
The a:ome was pure fu11 and w~llt The players wculdn't ~ hnnp!J:a.sant convalesc:ence~ The ort ~ ..Ml&lt;.p·\~ d more if :.ou mad e them
ThR.t 1l:l all footbe.lt wm be t.his 1 glnal Idea. of football bs 00 ~- ~r • raccoon coats with sas1t
year E~tnlN: tJlfl rule&amp;.
crease the attendance at t he op· weights 1n every pocket
1 !&gt;&lt;'.'":~ college by the ?toceu Q.t
The committee met laa ~ summer
eUmlnati~:~n
durlnl the lull In Ute JBt.e reeelpts
It cUJllinat.cd the pla.yl~ entirely
Vnl'lou s lustolwl'l dltiP.S tCe us t u
'llhe ILt.hle t"'s enJO) ~d it
t h~J tlu.l ngc of Jo11n l'uul Jo!lc::; 1\ llt •l 1.,1
reb' on t.ecbnlcaliUeB and
1 and
t!ptr.:~tous had fun 1\lt~ o1tlY t h e
t::econd auesses.
! Uille (u A !.INii,: l
li e \\11 ~ j tHl II
dt.agcuntiJ:d reforme1 :. we1e \IJP
Uv.v
anti
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Wont t;e long now beCore a play· Now, the committee h&lt;U&gt; th~ UPJ:t:!l ~~~~·t11tlt I 1:\ 1\I! Jt iL I&lt; I \llu•rt• I •
hJ.IJd
And
you
can
play
their
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ny
er will be dlsQu&amp;lilled for getting
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11 1 t'(
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In tt: ~ way of the umplro and the cr learn n. trade
d U\ 11 !1'\1 h;, "'1\I IC t i\Ht lhll'\11.;' I II(
referee.

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a.tseInnll
the $50.000
to about
pay bu;h"
. bail
..-., \\ould !lay
"====='..:;;:::::=::;::;::::::::::;=:=====::;·=oft
r.arceratton wa ~ "It was tet r1blc "
Too l'tlaaJ Coolut Spoil Ute R..e• dayc; Th:.y played lur thl.It.y

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American telephone was the d tt) s
spectatular performer :spurtlnv al·
most 9 pom ~ under urgent. short
covertns TM stock had been ham- •
mered bv th e bears In the la.o~t week
belng driven Wlder par for t he !lrst
~ tn1 c In two m oJo l h s on unCf!rta mty
'lVer t.h P U cl tvl dPn d
I

Can , where be bad sp~nt thl'ee tln yb
, while h1s fnends w~te trt1n~ to

"eu•a" Bat'r

:&lt;utr l

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of l.he ra llrOK.d obll l 'llion l!

The Middleport Rotary Club w111
attend. the Rotuy Inter- Cities meet
1ng at Gallipolis on Friday. October 21st
M 8 McAUister, Pres.

Modestly !ihieldins bi1 f11ee from
the camera, Marttn tnaulJ, ol the

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08!-1.

There wJU be no Ult:t:!tJng 9 r the
Middleport Rotary Club this even-

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followlnr the
m arket!\ rs.ll ure "..0 ca rry through
T uesday's pre·bo lldta ~ rlfle. The t
shorts were cauahl. compl ~ l y orr 1
(Ward, &amp;nd their IICrunbJe to cover I
was laf'11"ly retipoll8 lble for some
of ~he spectacul a r gains
1
Commodities joined the \.1))6w lng
Whea t r DI&gt;t nea rly 2 cent&amp; o. bushel
a n d cotton $1 a bale Bonl111 sta ged
a brisk rl"'e under Lhe lcadeMihip I

NOTICE

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bejn~ charged

a l'lew low yeaterday

An ctqtraved lnvttll.tl on from Oov
emor John a Pollard, or Vltgtn la,
has been received by Miss Anna
'Wuh.ington Parks, of Middleport,
the ck:Jsest survivtnr relative of
Oeoi'Je Washington, flrst President
of the United States r equc"qng her
presence- llt celebra.tlon to colhlnf'nt·
orate the Jellgtom charqcter at

Rept -~.:ttmlahvc

et1111d for

T he turnabout e&amp;ua:M Wall aLreet \
4af,
by 11urprt&amp;e u aentlment went to

Anna W••hin8tOD Parlu i1
Honored - Alao Judae
People• of PQitleroy

COUNTY

,Wlthev·e~h. the 1

PAM 1:

Local Woman Gets
Invitation F r o m
Virginia Governor

STATE

!&lt;&lt;&gt;vernor

w.~

Middleport News.

ReptabUean Candic!ltea

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tq

trouble

"Advertiainr ia today the greatest potential force in huoiuesa,
and tbere is IJO substitute for the local newspaper aa an adver•
liainr medium."
RaJt the duty nt a ChriS~:fan In
thl~~o Jlte COD.!IIStl in tile tn*IR@ nf
I)IJ(slve qt'II('PFa -,T~rem7 Tll;rl or

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Herbert Hoover
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. Charles Curtis
IJJ, $. S..'no,tor . . . .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilbert i!ettman
1Conllre&amp;man, lOtb Dlatrict . . . . . . Thoma~ A. Jenkins
Con11reasman-at-Large "Geor~re H. Bendor, L. T. Pallner
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David S. lugali•
Lee B. Palmer
George C. Budcn
. . Joseph Tracy
Harry S. D~y
John B. Bricker
. Johr A. LI':&gt;Jd

~ieutenant Governot·
l$ecretal)' of State
I State Auditor
Sf ~te Treusurer
~ttorney Genet·al
J Sta•e Senator ...

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... Tom W. J u .os
Arthur Beegle, A. B. Blngl ~&gt; m
County CommiS8iOn.t!rri
Cedri'. Clnrk
Pros~cuting Attorney
John Sp.rrs
Clerk o, Courts .
A.
0. Tracy
Sheriff
Geo. A. Meinhart
County Rec01·der
. . R. G. Web,.er
. .. . . . . . . . .
County Treasuror
T'aeodore Beegle
County Surveyor .
Ben H. Ewing
I Coroner ... . .. . . .

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l!!£ FI;ORIDA CASt;
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T~ CASE in Florid• In which two -

with first degree murder becauae of t!Jelr ..,tivitjes In
the toituring line while guards at t. prison C&amp;'1'1&gt;• raises
the question among many people as to the mel'lta of ou•· I
present convict handling system.
,While any sane perooq must 4;Jmlt t¥t tllere should
be 111&gt;' p-lace in our system of handllur cJ!Imin81a, for meth-1
Ods of torture and man handlins, Dl11Cb ~ ~me of the
cbat',.cters who come to our ins~\L!tlollf, 'a•~rve the
W&lt;!~ treatment th~t the ingenuity o! m~n.'• mjnd could
coueeive, still there is need fot drastic movta 111 times.
.What we should do is to mete ottt a punlshm,nt that
Is nP,t brutal but that will punish in 'JQme P~Qillf#lon at •
lea~. commeDBurate with the cri11,1e cuml!ll~ted. As a l
matter of tact few criminals ever are puo~hed ~a severq!y as their Past conduct has merited ~nd !J(OI!~ f~w are
'. ·so IIIUCh in the minority ea to occasion Uttle o~ no comment.
•The ~rreat trouble with a case ~uch as is fo11nd in
;flol]!la, is that it set,s the wild eyed, t)lourJ:llleso rgfol'10er
to
and as is the case always, the f•lluw with the
, ma\ea the most noise, so a reactlon may set 1 :::=~~==::::=;:=;:::=::;:::::_.::~;::;:
the reformer i•ts tbrou~ with · his 4e- .r
sp&lt;i~•~·es aline&lt;! at Ia w and ortJer In ~:en4ra!, (n
weak and lll·trea~e&lt;l'' ~rl~inal, .
sl}opld be incarc~rated ~r tiM relives, will be the recipleetl of ll,l!rllpps 1' 1
"I\"'fk may be re.~~tid to' 'h\l det:-1
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socl~ty in r~Uflral. ~ow~Y~•·i if ~he
In this case •re pl;l)ved tJ,, be t'tlne, those
be punished to the full extent 1of • the !

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GREAT FOOTaALL .
W"flL.tAc.r- »I:JrttrJJU'I'SD IIY

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ollfcey
"Wolf"
!lid!l•ofcanfaqle
t~:::e;Yr{elled
yearsofand
y~arothat
a,o.theA.•Yo11nr
neJ\~!f
~e
l•
!JIOI!t of tile leadlnf powap, if llfl~ llll1 In Europ'c;

For C'OLDS,. OOU~US
So... throa(, mll~eular rhelt' I

]!~~~;:~;~~~~::~~:~~~

mallcaohoe.palna,•pply lll...-'
lel'olo, the "eouul&lt;l'~taat•

HOTEL
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WELL, IT seem• lLfter all, that "Ma" FeriiUSOII ha• JIUflC I'
•'P 48 f•r &amp;8 she ~an 110 without dlsru.ptins her par1jy.l
-+ccofdlnr to reports from Tex88, since olie has been '¥'· ,:
pl'r~4 the winner and her nal!le is to 19 oil
tic~~t :1\Qr
i•ff f~Y~I'PPr, le~ders In ller party have come
openly a~d '
wogld
only refuse to
but instetd 1
ev'n
bolt the
fi'O over to
relative to

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is the other powers which do th~ 4111l!rmlng whil~
theY,' retain their present t.rmy and navy ~trjln~h.
1
Such an arranpment, naturally, wou!il en!fble them
to niaintaln their superiority over t~e~r 1JPlihlror• without
the nece,.oity of ·spendinr a great deal qf money to, in' cre._e tl!elr army ani! navy. Paat e~&lt;perlep~ te~~oches us
~~~t~thls I~ eapecl•IIY true in the cpe 91" lll'nlll&amp;lld and !
~ijce.
I
·So lonr as thl.s atUtude IJrel!ollll~tes,Abe LealfUe of 1!
Nations and the committees on di~I'JII!Ilftent IDlY Jullt as II
wel~'dlaband and all the delegates I!Jt.\rn h!tme. thll~ sa,·ktr ~)lelr countries that •lll'•llS• whi&lt;JII mftbt be utilized ' .
ln tba army and naval divisions.
1•
U the co~ntrles are re111ly llincare, which is greatly
(ouoted, tilere is a WilY, an ef{ecttve w~y to brinr abollt
diulmament and that quickly and ourely. But It muat be 1
·4on~ fairly and 11bove boerd and the nar;:on must have I
qonll:denee 111 each otiJar. Of coQroe, 't t p-resent tin1o,
~b' Qonj\denpe ill lae(dlljl' IIDcl consequen y little can be '
'-~'P~9~elj In the lllt.al'llljlment line. It does seem stranJ&amp;
th"t all nations as well as lndlvldutlis are aereed i-llt~t
Wl'l' must ~ot Ullin occur, yet they will not agree to
iqov~~ which will elfectively outlaw the war-god.

Oblo

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F«&lt;.dlO has ita l'OY6lt1Cil l'JO LuuW
Tortcsa, who slats lo\8 ll tenm ln

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AT ALL DIIUGGJSTS

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J'IM'lda

Rooms so

lllitu, Steam
Beal&lt;o&lt;l
WriN For Booklet and Ba&amp;el

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Jamea H. Sutler,

Be~t

l'' ~ raid that

tnan cornea into this
worl_. without his wiehea and leaves It
•••inll bia will.

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35.c
29c
SSe

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Sir\'
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Tltere ia no doubt but that the sentiment expreaaed i)y a number of front pa1e1
will ~ke enormous appeal to thoae few
people who prefer dabbling in theory1'about
diJablec! w..- veteran• in.tead of the cold
fact that thia country has always and will
alwaya honor &amp;Dd protect ita own war veterans and that people will not take from
them benefib already granted them.

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By EDSON R. WAITE. SHAWNEE, OKLAHuMA

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Edra~ G. Harria, Owner and Publiaher

of the Weal Pomt
(Min.) Daily Timet Leader, President of the Tupelo (Miaa.)
Daily Newa, And renerally resarded aa one of the moot auccea&amp;•
ful omall city publiahera in the South, aaya:
"Should the time ever come when the local uewapaper . can·
not carry an adverti~in1 meaaaae to the people of ita territory at
laaa coat and with better reaulb than any other medium, then I
am 1oin1 to retire from the newspaper buoinen•

small ~rtion of the time that ha
beeQ .peql by lll&amp;lly of our le•dero mtf)'iQg
If a

t~ econ~mize ~r country

into prosperity
hiul beeo. uaed in developing . ~urke.. fq~
011r pr9CI11~!' a11d 1etting money into IJCR1'·
rtl cjn:ul&amp;tlll~ better times would h•ye re•
turned lana: ~Cl&gt;·
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"In my more th.n thirty yean u a oucc:eaaful publbher, I
have never lmown a merchant to achieve noteworthy auccets with·
out •the help of the local newapaper, and llmow of very few 'oth·
er buain.,.let that can e1&lt;ist without publicity of some aorL

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Nowlldii!Y~ tl;te !1uaine" men of the cit·
~ are IJOil~r lei tbe buaineaa men · of the
f41'Rl···not to teach them how to fa!'Dlt but
t9 ~e cQuneil with ~em coucemini tJ!oir
co~oq ptoblema.

'f ~·"ri(e foc.t';tl,wopaper ahould not aellapac:e, but aervice.

We
·' hh~l.i'em..,be"k&gt;that the copy ia mot'4'important than the size of
the apace it ~uplea.
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"Pieaae do not miounderataud me. I believe in bir opace for
big atorea and bi1 btlfineaaea--The Birrer the better. But bis
sjlace &amp;Dd black type•alone will not aell merc:bandbe. Advertia·
ing ahould b., euy to read and truthful. It abould deacribe the
cooda or aervice, or both-And it ahould be written in the aame
lone that a good merchant talks to a rood euotomer.

f!ll'Pr!Ji.QI
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Government policies cannot be changed like • coat. It takes time and study.

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Political freedom from those thinga
that let looae' political wolvea on the aheop
moat objectionable to the sheep-and moat
of tlf are the aheep.

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FRESH CALLIES
Fine for Roast . ..
NICE BEEF HEARTS
3 Poundi . . .. .
PORK BRAINS
3 Pounds .
NICE FRESH HAMBURGER
3 Pounds .
RIB ROAST
Pound .
' SPARE RIBS
2 Pounds
LINK SAUSAGE
1 Pounrls
MINCED HAM
Mighty nice
BOLOGNA, Large red,
... ...
Pound
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HA;MS
Pound ..
VEAL CHOPS
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2 Pound . .. .
WHITE BEANS
10 Pounds
ONIONS, Yellow
Globe ....
CREESE, full cream
Pound ...
MILK
5 Tall Cans . .... . . .. .
AMERICAJi BEAUTY RICE
P11ckap;e ..... ..
BIG YELLOW BARS SOAP
6 Bars .. ...
n f"IHR. Resene1Js

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&lt;!o ove he'll' some ~f ouv l!i!!fO(!.fl!" llel~l)r~lpjj:IUje questio~ of disai'Jii~mei\'fl 'bqt w~ have
80 bft~n ani\ have oeen juot how moot of• thQm
di~~ ~ th~t we ])ave come to til~ ·~~hhiilion ii.ls

th$~,jt

BAKER'S in Middleport.

,,.tn

·'

a~e ptatly In favor of dlsarmillr,

at

111

yeats

)[

SATURDAY SPECIALS

1

befoN: there were rules and rcaWith the rootball season ripe on 1.sous tor a kick In thf. ribs
I rR\0.
the vine we might 11s well explalu \
-1 The 1ules have slowed ~t. UIJ l.o .~
the rules.
The a:ome was pure fu11 and w~llt The players wculdn't ~ hnnp!J:a.sant convalesc:ence~ The ort ~ ..Ml&lt;.p·\~ d more if :.ou mad e them
ThR.t 1l:l all footbe.lt wm be t.his 1 glnal Idea. of football bs 00 ~- ~r • raccoon coats with sas1t
year E~tnlN: tJlfl rule&amp;.
crease the attendance at t he op· weights 1n every pocket
1 !&gt;&lt;'.'":~ college by the ?toceu Q.t
The committee met laa ~ summer
eUmlnati~:~n
durlnl the lull In Ute JBt.e reeelpts
It cUJllinat.cd the pla.yl~ entirely
Vnl'lou s lustolwl'l dltiP.S tCe us t u
'llhe ILt.hle t"'s enJO) ~d it
t h~J tlu.l ngc of Jo11n l'uul Jo!lc::; 1\ llt •l 1.,1
reb' on t.ecbnlcaliUeB and
1 and
t!ptr.:~tous had fun 1\lt~ o1tlY t h e
t::econd auesses.
! Uille (u A !.INii,: l
li e \\11 ~ j tHl II
dt.agcuntiJ:d reforme1 :. we1e \IJP
Uv.v
anti
1\
\!
lll
tv
1Im
huBw 111 1
Wont t;e long now beCore a play· Now, the committee h&lt;U&gt; th~ UPJ:t:!l ~~~~·t11tlt I 1:\ 1\I! Jt iL I&lt; I \llu•rt• I •
hJ.IJd
And
you
can
play
their
'
\
ny
er will be dlsQu&amp;lilled for getting
~; tlll l.'d
WI
11 1 t'(
~l.'.ll ..l .
H
I~
In tt: ~ way of the umplro and the cr learn n. trade
d U\ 11 !1'\1 h;, "'1\I IC t i\Ht lhll'\11.;' I II(
referee.

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The Muter Key To
Cup Quality

.......•••••

~~~··s~:.;:~ut:;~:.~·j~n:o~:.~:.~:

• '"

·'IV•-lit,jto

I

I All
a.tseInnll
the $50.000
to about
pay bu;h"
. bail
..-., \\ould !lay
"====='..:;;:::::=::;::;::::::::::;=:=====::;·=oft
r.arceratton wa ~ "It was tet r1blc "
Too l'tlaaJ Coolut Spoil Ute R..e• dayc; Th:.y played lur thl.It.y

,

I

American telephone was the d tt) s
spectatular performer :spurtlnv al·
most 9 pom ~ under urgent. short
covertns TM stock had been ham- •
mered bv th e bears In the la.o~t week
belng driven Wlder par for t he !lrst
~ tn1 c In two m oJo l h s on unCf!rta mty
'lVer t.h P U cl tvl dPn d
I

Can , where be bad sp~nt thl'ee tln yb
, while h1s fnends w~te trt1n~ to

"eu•a" Bat'r

:&lt;utr l

r.( ' "I

of l.he ra llrOK.d obll l 'llion l!

The Middleport Rotary Club w111
attend. the Rotuy Inter- Cities meet
1ng at Gallipolis on Friday. October 21st
M 8 McAUister, Pres.

Modestly !ihieldins bi1 f11ee from
the camera, Marttn tnaulJ, ol the

I

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I ,~ ,,

I

lno

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One Word Led 'l'o Anothe;:

08!-1.

There wJU be no Ult:t:!tJng 9 r the
Middleport Rotary Club this even-

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followlnr the
m arket!\ rs.ll ure "..0 ca rry through
T uesday's pre·bo lldta ~ rlfle. The t
shorts were cauahl. compl ~ l y orr 1
(Ward, &amp;nd their IICrunbJe to cover I
was laf'11"ly retipoll8 lble for some
of ~he spectacul a r gains
1
Commodities joined the \.1))6w lng
Whea t r DI&gt;t nea rly 2 cent&amp; o. bushel
a n d cotton $1 a bale Bonl111 sta ged
a brisk rl"'e under Lhe lcadeMihip I

NOTICE

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.
bejn~ charged

a l'lew low yeaterday

An ctqtraved lnvttll.tl on from Oov
emor John a Pollard, or Vltgtn la,
has been received by Miss Anna
'Wuh.ington Parks, of Middleport,
the ck:Jsest survivtnr relative of
Oeoi'Je Washington, flrst President
of the United States r equc"qng her
presence- llt celebra.tlon to colhlnf'nt·
orate the Jellgtom charqcter at

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et1111d for

T he turnabout e&amp;ua:M Wall aLreet \
4af,
by 11urprt&amp;e u aentlment went to

Anna W••hin8tOD Parlu i1
Honored - Alao Judae
People• of PQitleroy

COUNTY

,Wlthev·e~h. the 1

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Local Woman Gets
Invitation F r o m
Virginia Governor

STATE

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ReptabUean Candic!ltea

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"Advertiainr ia today the greatest potential force in huoiuesa,
and tbere is IJO substitute for the local newspaper aa an adver•
liainr medium."
RaJt the duty nt a ChriS~:fan In
thl~~o Jlte COD.!IIStl in tile tn*IR@ nf
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26,. 1789, Saroue:l 018'ood was tbe
Prri'IBURGH LIVESTOOJ
ftnt potltuulater appointed ueder the

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H ycung poople. Ed Skinner, p)iesl ~ attend their Home
Sunday at :1:30 o'clock.
dent.
-r The evening aervlce will be held
S~OI! l!L E. CHURCH
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1 cult. It was two or three 114" be·
fore the ootmt.y ~L mercbantlf
: "(allowed .suit." They obaened. ttJ'It.+
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1 upt., and Incidentally that when a
merchant had a rool ba.rpJn t~
Jeese 8JOwwkit, s . 8. SUi
pai&lt;i lo Jet. the pubUc know about It,
Combined ~ at 9 o'c~k. I
: Then t:!ame the pnJe aLi, and
eermon 11:30. Thenie: "Bend1na
: wonder arew. So dld the volume of
Them Porth." 'Ibis ls "world ser, tuamtM~. Special prk'% wer~ pub·
vice., Sunday; an ofterl.nl to pre·
llshed for clGthing, drfllood&amp;., no~
vent any further eu.ill lrl our mi.astiona&gt;, bco:s and shou:, merfa fur·
icnary work wW be received,
nl.shtngs and ott1er thing&amp;, and wben
Evening wor.ship at 7 o ~;Jock.!
I cut;t ::.mers came they foUnd thl!:
Theme: "Hu the Golpel a Mt!118aco:hi and the prices just aa adverage tor Tociayr"
: llsed Uncle Milt wrol.e the adB,
Chrl.st iB p~ tbe r-.aponslblllty
mad£ them interesting, and incl·
for the succeu of bla work ln
1 t :.ntally bragged on the large stocks
Pomeroy upon every
profiiiSed 1
carried-the number of new sult6
Christian. Will lt be f. aucc:ess or a. 1
fc.r men, the ninety cases of boots
failure? Succes&amp; do~ upon the J
1 ~lth which the fall j;eason beS'an ,
loyalty of his peopJe. Ct.n be dej t!:e bll stack.s of dress goods, mua- I-~~~-----;.,.,..
pend an you?
1 111l8 , .sh!J:tiogs, women 's shoes apd cited the envy o1 COUJlt)F Nat me~··
1other ~ uplea ca.rrJed. Th1:1t was ohaJlt.l, w)io tried to· 'kre In" bUt
1 when the vtllav, etore wu :nnt in 't'alJt. the two bia: ~ 'main ·
. dubbed "The O~t P'amtly Store" t.aJned. their' bulln~~~ ·A. Elll.s
I and waB rea.Uy that !oJ! a village or and Company and Wtrd. Oro~;;:~.
~puj!ltion. But !rom ao small a. Both 'd tl;1.em dieif deli,: U riche~
nucleus, tbe trade of the &amp;tore be· ao 1n viJ.taies. and d'BSiet'v'ed. their
80 extended that. custom~&amp; ~J'OIIPerlty.
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came 20, 30 even 40 miles to do ·
.·:...;·_..,.....,...,.._~-1 thelr tradtnJ for the winter. A~d
til ~A daos
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'P()LLOWBR8 of ~~ . at Ohio Bafety potdtlori. AI a sophomore last. be the lW.l:i Ohio State player to · they came over &lt;Urt roadli, qr~
,1'·:· State. Uolvei'!d.tJ ~to have year, be waa named A.li-Weatern pin All·A.mer\ean · honora. ''CbSo'" mud roads. Adverttsing, lnteU~t
Comw{lll. Qnt'.. Oet.. 14-IN~A · •
~name ~ .,cl4 to tbe lilt of Conference quarterback a.nd waa one Harley, Pete 8Untb?omh, Ed Bess. and truthful, brolWfit wonders to lnve'l&gt;~lgatlon WtuS oro~r,P today in
~e Jr1U110riU1 whQ ha9e pined or the outata.ndlng figUres In Big Leo Raltowlld and' WeBley Peller pus. A CI,S)l r~e. ni:me too ~e the death of Eric o,.n. \&amp;·rea· olr!
~"AmmicaD ~ boriOn wben Carl Ten football for 1931. In Lhe nine are the ftve BUoteJe&amp; 1rllo have Baln• when the new policy waa adopt·¥~ hljh iet(&amp;ol '1 t~.t(lent, whp W"l! lata 1~- ,bol'e. ooJnpletel the pres- pme ached.ule Ohio Bt.a.te played ed tbe C!!)Vef.ed. ~ hODDr to became '-fler and then abwldan.......: t,j; ~~ llri ·a.~~ !:.Q crO'd pmc
"1The. "'~ DJui&gt;• of the lut year, he was a conaist.entground date. Cramer ta a prOd~ of Day- 10 laf1e tha.t heavy p~ 1n la.tt nltbt-. · ·ij;e Wa!l · ,~~nt!\lly
rRong BnobJ'J ele'flll.' Cfrazier runs, gainer and a heady fie ld general.
too SUvera BJsh ,8eJiJot'. weiBbs 118 Cblcajo or flour barta!ua, ebeet:, !!~~~ . ~ s,*,'"k Wi1Cp ~inil"
~ta .and· paaeea "With equ.labWty
If Oramer liveg up to the predic- pounds, ia S feet 10 -inebel t&amp;ll an4 caddie' or chtwJng toba.eco · apd ..........~IC
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JiD4 111a 4emoJ3 'all clefGie tn· the tiona made tor bJm. this year, he wm wlll vote for tbe l1rlt tlme 'tbiiJe&amp;r. oth-2r staple commoctltJel. oould. ~
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!oocored techniCal q.yo o"¥er Otorp l pot cub and lf0]4 .cheap.
A, a.l;(loll,l~lc lfllfU~'(.' fi'OIII \\'Ilk II U\'e
"· I. Gudner', .......... Middleport
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Cook, Australla., {10).
I Meanwb1le home prod~ were toglf
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l\'ere uhtulned. lllOJ;l.IIUrilll:: Ia
9 :16 Pine ~ble BChool. Help us
By Il~tel1l&amp;t!;.-:;;l~ews service
At
Phllad.eipbla..,...Pete
Nebo, ' bcug:ht-all that were ofterecf..,......ud
:ill feet . wu~:~· l'Ut
p... 300-a..kl
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A~ New York- Kid Cllocolate, Phll~lphla llg,h~Welght, defeated
fo:r l,n. trade, Qlou81Jl~ ot te;ug!h rrou1 :!.1
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WOJ:II~ Serlnon Cuba; ,d.e{Qat!N J#~ Jo~e~ Ne'f Youna ,f'irpo, ~ew J~rsey CO).
WI ~ or potatoes. ton&amp; •&gt;r
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*\l)j'ectl~. ; ' It f!/Bfo Known York' '&gt; forr~ WoPld'S · tea.eher~etght
At irtlrtlord,·· dOrtn';-IA:Jul.e · Kid ! e.pplet~, butter that at certain 'eea.
Jeslll!
Thwe: t, ;. '
, title 'tN"ew Yotkl by ~echnicial ka Yo E:aplan.
former
featherweight · aon.sbreac:hed 2,0DD pounds an4 o~.
!f. ~r.
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t1 EinieUsttc · #enbl#~ lerf.i.&lt;;e. Fr~ &amp;t.taglip., ca~dlan mid- ProvideQCe, &lt;~0).
had to "be toUli:d for thll atuir, and
~·~4UbJect "~. Heav~mJY, Re- dlewflght:f"lzld Ctl19k Devlin San Ralph Lenny, Unlon City, N.J. de ?nele Milt. found it tn CO&amp;! campancOrd.."
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&amp;ervi~ -~ th~ C~~ _ot JJcn Jeby, New YOl"k middleweight (8) .
wi.s · Da&amp;td l.t 80 ~pttly that U , .
IICOred techn1Cal ~ kayo ' over Paul/
v.mt~~tn':~ ~ ~ld.petttors ,
and study hour. Pirrone, Cleveland &lt;6) ~ · ·~ ,1 .. '" •
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At Camden, N. J .-Prtm.o aaJ.nerA'
' Old la.lulaf.o~..C!o-..p,•l"~·• ~ _ t q£M •WN:e~•rrew
In c:ha.rge of the
were M present lasb rt,a.lia.n beavywe~h~. knocked out
Fire lnsu•·tmcf: w~s JJ~I!it im;tj~ ....(:(l
~bl,ned &amp;bJUty or two
With )'our earnest' help 1\'e tlene Stanton, Cleveland, f6) .
l!ter thC !lrc · or London. Somo of aerved ~ro~
~·A. E..Uil. who
1:!:ar with
ao well past. the LOO mark this
At London, Eng- Don McCorkln - ;:he ..:Olii!Jilllles wiJich cu01e Into &amp;I.· h e-nor and J:en
~at •~;,••
week,-~lp us d.o ltl TheM servJ®S
dll.le, So~th African heavyweight. IHLerlf"e theu .tlre Stll! tn l.Jil!l.ut-M.
. lth··e' village and~~~ it m%!'~c~
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&amp;re DQw being used as deftnlte ]tteh
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J)aratton tor our evahg'ellstlc Ct,JPd1a ,...k~
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rnuch to do wttb the vUlaJJe'• pros~ fl4 U...la.. oo- 10 '011 ill a rup tubo at~ Note
pa-IIJll, sctleduled to btlgln Nov 6. At'perlty. Plour and
80W•tnlUs • -~~ alearoo, hM11LIMoi ..J pt,:uch fllkl" 1~ Mo ..
tend these services, to help tna.Ure
woolen factory, wqop 8nd earitaae -'*•""""l"""•pP~Iy$Sa"f~r,......,..;ctd..,tl.o
a large SUf,C(lB&amp; fo1· ow· l'evJval ciUn*'-- ....., IWotti f'Ou 11-.l wldo tllat M&gt;ri~~t~:-ot:b
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GRACE EPISCOPAL C~URCJ!i
blg ~Nlen, hb orchard. hJa
his
L. W. Clarke, Becfao
hogs. hi.&amp; grapes, currants, roose8:16 ~. M. Ohunlb IKlliooL
1 berries, winter cabNe
a.od other
FJ"ank MeErlane, Chicago's Toughest Gangster, Dodged.
a :-iS P. M . YOWl&amp;' hople'l'l meet.
qricultural IUppUea. And Racine
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ing. Mrs. L. W. CJa.rke Wu.L speW!: on
l had proeperoua tbJ}e,~~, DlODey tn
Machine Guns and Kindred Weapons for Ten Years
"Relatt.ona Between Races."
, bank, and 8 &amp;eQeraJ trade that u.- 1
Only to Be Pat on the Spot by a Pneumonia ~rm.
7 P. M. Evening pniyer and se1'mon. The subject ot the t;ermon
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Pra.lse serv.c?. 10 :45.
Pre&amp;ohlng 7:00.
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J. C. Pilch, Pastor

&amp;U&gt;&gt;da.Y school 9 A. M.

~rning devotion 10 A. M.
Evening worsltlp 'f P. M.
Holy COI!lf11llP19D ~&gt;erylce• o.t the
Bt. J'chn, Pin~ qrbl'..e 2 )?. M.

MISSION SERv.c;:-• .u TRI;;q'y
LUT$Ro\N ClllJfiPIJ'
Octo_!J£r tll' ij.t 7 P . M. the Tti.P,\.ty
1 EvB.DgeUcal LUtheran
church )#UI
celebrate U.s annual Miljaion Futl·
val. At these servlcea the areaL work
ot Missions wm be eonaiderod. ihi
a spetlal manner. 'itt - ~, ~ q.p~r·
tun!~ tor I!!• -~ tq .., Ji0111111\1ed
of th-el,r duty add, their RhveJeau U

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illlf) ~1afit1~ yo~o~r 'mm\f' a t~d rull .'11.1 ·
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Rev. T. If. 0", Pallor
La.uel Clift'
Sunday school 9:30 E. c. Finlaw,
Supt.
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PraJse sa~..,.· Jce 7:00.

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wUl brblS the mi88Me-. His aubjeet
wUl be: "ContQlulOI J.n Ule W'ofk

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poe.tmuter poeral. On September
26,. 1789, Saroue:l 018'ood was tbe
Prri'IBURGH LIVESTOOJ
ftnt potltuulater appointed ueder the

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H ycung poople. Ed Skinner, p)iesl ~ attend their Home
Sunday at :1:30 o'clock.
dent.
-r The evening aervlce will be held
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1 cult. It was two or three 114" be·
fore the ootmt.y ~L mercbantlf
: "(allowed .suit." They obaened. ttJ'It.+
: .he vtllqe 1t.ore wa&amp; dotng 1 TUSh~

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1 upt., and Incidentally that when a
merchant had a rool ba.rpJn t~
Jeese 8JOwwkit, s . 8. SUi
pai&lt;i lo Jet. the pubUc know about It,
Combined ~ at 9 o'c~k. I
: Then t:!ame the pnJe aLi, and
eermon 11:30. Thenie: "Bend1na
: wonder arew. So dld the volume of
Them Porth." 'Ibis ls "world ser, tuamtM~. Special prk'% wer~ pub·
vice., Sunday; an ofterl.nl to pre·
llshed for clGthing, drfllood&amp;., no~
vent any further eu.ill lrl our mi.astiona&gt;, bco:s and shou:, merfa fur·
icnary work wW be received,
nl.shtngs and ott1er thing&amp;, and wben
Evening wor.ship at 7 o ~;Jock.!
I cut;t ::.mers came they foUnd thl!:
Theme: "Hu the Golpel a Mt!118aco:hi and the prices just aa adverage tor Tociayr"
: llsed Uncle Milt wrol.e the adB,
Chrl.st iB p~ tbe r-.aponslblllty
mad£ them interesting, and incl·
for the succeu of bla work ln
1 t :.ntally bragged on the large stocks
Pomeroy upon every
profiiiSed 1
carried-the number of new sult6
Christian. Will lt be f. aucc:ess or a. 1
fc.r men, the ninety cases of boots
failure? Succes&amp; do~ upon the J
1 ~lth which the fall j;eason beS'an ,
loyalty of his peopJe. Ct.n be dej t!:e bll stack.s of dress goods, mua- I-~~~-----;.,.,..
pend an you?
1 111l8 , .sh!J:tiogs, women 's shoes apd cited the envy o1 COUJlt)F Nat me~··
1other ~ uplea ca.rrJed. Th1:1t was ohaJlt.l, w)io tried to· 'kre In" bUt
1 when the vtllav, etore wu :nnt in 't'alJt. the two bia: ~ 'main ·
. dubbed "The O~t P'amtly Store" t.aJned. their' bulln~~~ ·A. Elll.s
I and waB rea.Uy that !oJ! a village or and Company and Wtrd. Oro~;;:~.
~puj!ltion. But !rom ao small a. Both 'd tl;1.em dieif deli,: U riche~
nucleus, tbe trade of the &amp;tore be· ao 1n viJ.taies. and d'BSiet'v'ed. their
80 extended that. custom~&amp; ~J'OIIPerlty.
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came 20, 30 even 40 miles to do ·
.·:...;·_..,.....,...,.._~-1 thelr tradtnJ for the winter. A~d
til ~A daos
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'P()LLOWBR8 of ~~ . at Ohio Bafety potdtlori. AI a sophomore last. be the lW.l:i Ohio State player to · they came over &lt;Urt roadli, qr~
,1'·:· State. Uolvei'!d.tJ ~to have year, be waa named A.li-Weatern pin All·A.mer\ean · honora. ''CbSo'" mud roads. Adverttsing, lnteU~t
Comw{lll. Qnt'.. Oet.. 14-IN~A · •
~name ~ .,cl4 to tbe lilt of Conference quarterback a.nd waa one Harley, Pete 8Untb?omh, Ed Bess. and truthful, brolWfit wonders to lnve'l&gt;~lgatlon WtuS oro~r,P today in
~e Jr1U110riU1 whQ ha9e pined or the outata.ndlng figUres In Big Leo Raltowlld and' WeBley Peller pus. A CI,S)l r~e. ni:me too ~e the death of Eric o,.n. \&amp;·rea· olr!
~"AmmicaD ~ boriOn wben Carl Ten football for 1931. In Lhe nine are the ftve BUoteJe&amp; 1rllo have Baln• when the new policy waa adopt·¥~ hljh iet(&amp;ol '1 t~.t(lent, whp W"l! lata 1~- ,bol'e. ooJnpletel the pres- pme ached.ule Ohio Bt.a.te played ed tbe C!!)Vef.ed. ~ hODDr to became '-fler and then abwldan.......: t,j; ~~ llri ·a.~~ !:.Q crO'd pmc
"1The. "'~ DJui&gt;• of the lut year, he was a conaist.entground date. Cramer ta a prOd~ of Day- 10 laf1e tha.t heavy p~ 1n la.tt nltbt-. · ·ij;e Wa!l · ,~~nt!\lly
rRong BnobJ'J ele'flll.' Cfrazier runs, gainer and a heady fie ld general.
too SUvera BJsh ,8eJiJot'. weiBbs 118 Cblcajo or flour barta!ua, ebeet:, !!~~~ . ~ s,*,'"k Wi1Cp ~inil"
~ta .and· paaeea "With equ.labWty
If Oramer liveg up to the predic- pounds, ia S feet 10 -inebel t&amp;ll an4 caddie' or chtwJng toba.eco · apd ..........~IC
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JiD4 111a 4emoJ3 'all clefGie tn· the tiona made tor bJm. this year, he wm wlll vote for tbe l1rlt tlme 'tbiiJe&amp;r. oth-2r staple commoctltJel. oould. ~
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CHURCH OF CRBI8T
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!oocored techniCal q.yo o"¥er Otorp l pot cub and lf0]4 .cheap.
A, a.l;(loll,l~lc lfllfU~'(.' fi'OIII \\'Ilk II U\'e
"· I. Gudner', .......... Middleport
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Cook, Australla., {10).
I Meanwb1le home prod~ were toglf
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l\'ere uhtulned. lllOJ;l.IIUrilll:: Ia
9 :16 Pine ~ble BChool. Help us
By Il~tel1l&amp;t!;.-:;;l~ews service
At
Phllad.eipbla..,...Pete
Nebo, ' bcug:ht-all that were ofterecf..,......ud
:ill feet . wu~:~· l'Ut
p... 300-a..kl
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A~ New York- Kid Cllocolate, Phll~lphla llg,h~Welght, defeated
fo:r l,n. trade, Qlou81Jl~ ot te;ug!h rrou1 :!.1
in
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rlllut'ffilp.q,
ll('llr
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WOJ:II~ Serlnon Cuba; ,d.e{Qat!N J#~ Jo~e~ Ne'f Youna ,f'irpo, ~ew J~rsey CO).
WI ~ or potatoes. ton&amp; •&gt;r
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*\l)j'ectl~. ; ' It f!/Bfo Known York' '&gt; forr~ WoPld'S · tea.eher~etght
At irtlrtlord,·· dOrtn';-IA:Jul.e · Kid ! e.pplet~, butter that at certain 'eea.
Jeslll!
Thwe: t, ;. '
, title 'tN"ew Yotkl by ~echnicial ka Yo E:aplan.
former
featherweight · aon.sbreac:hed 2,0DD pounds an4 o~.
!f. ~r.
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t1 EinieUsttc · #enbl#~ lerf.i.&lt;;e. Fr~ &amp;t.taglip., ca~dlan mid- ProvideQCe, &lt;~0).
had to "be toUli:d for thll atuir, and
~·~4UbJect "~. Heav~mJY, Re- dlewflght:f"lzld Ctl19k Devlin San Ralph Lenny, Unlon City, N.J. de ?nele Milt. found it tn CO&amp;! campancOrd.."
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&amp;ervi~ -~ th~ C~~ _ot JJcn Jeby, New YOl"k middleweight (8) .
wi.s · Da&amp;td l.t 80 ~pttly that U , .
IICOred techn1Cal ~ kayo ' over Paul/
v.mt~~tn':~ ~ ~ld.petttors ,
and study hour. Pirrone, Cleveland &lt;6) ~ · ·~ ,1 .. '" •
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At Camden, N. J .-Prtm.o aaJ.nerA'
' Old la.lulaf.o~..C!o-..p,•l"~·• ~ _ t q£M •WN:e~•rrew
In c:ha.rge of the
were M present lasb rt,a.lia.n beavywe~h~. knocked out
Fire lnsu•·tmcf: w~s JJ~I!it im;tj~ ....(:(l
~bl,ned &amp;bJUty or two
With )'our earnest' help 1\'e tlene Stanton, Cleveland, f6) .
l!ter thC !lrc · or London. Somo of aerved ~ro~
~·A. E..Uil. who
1:!:ar with
ao well past. the LOO mark this
At London, Eng- Don McCorkln - ;:he ..:Olii!Jilllles wiJich cu01e Into &amp;I.· h e-nor and J:en
~at •~;,••
week,-~lp us d.o ltl TheM servJ®S
dll.le, So~th African heavyweight. IHLerlf"e theu .tlre Stll! tn l.Jil!l.ut-M.
. lth··e' village and~~~ it m%!'~c~
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&amp;re DQw being used as deftnlte ]tteh
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J)aratton tor our evahg'ellstlc Ct,JPd1a ,...k~
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rnuch to do wttb the vUlaJJe'• pros~ fl4 U...la.. oo- 10 '011 ill a rup tubo at~ Note
pa-IIJll, sctleduled to btlgln Nov 6. At'perlty. Plour and
80W•tnlUs • -~~ alearoo, hM11LIMoi ..J pt,:uch fllkl" 1~ Mo ..
tend these services, to help tna.Ure
woolen factory, wqop 8nd earitaae -'*•""""l"""•pP~Iy$Sa"f~r,......,..;ctd..,tl.o
a large SUf,C(lB&amp; fo1· ow· l'evJval ciUn*'-- ....., IWotti f'Ou 11-.l wldo tllat M&gt;ri~~t~:-ot:b
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GRACE EPISCOPAL C~URCJ!i
blg ~Nlen, hb orchard. hJa
his
L. W. Clarke, Becfao
hogs. hi.&amp; grapes, currants, roose8:16 ~. M. Ohunlb IKlliooL
1 berries, winter cabNe
a.od other
FJ"ank MeErlane, Chicago's Toughest Gangster, Dodged.
a :-iS P. M . YOWl&amp;' hople'l'l meet.
qricultural IUppUea. And Racine
1
ing. Mrs. L. W. CJa.rke Wu.L speW!: on
l had proeperoua tbJ}e,~~, DlODey tn
Machine Guns and Kindred Weapons for Ten Years
"Relatt.ona Between Races."
, bank, and 8 &amp;eQeraJ trade that u.- 1
Only to Be Pat on the Spot by a Pneumonia ~rm.
7 P. M. Evening pniyer and se1'mon. The subject ot the t;ermon
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dlaQa:ed.; . medium grade ~teen •and
. to y,earlln&amp;a Ia~ ;;rqsers 4uotlable
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8undny scnor..l 9:30. s. M. Russell, Supt.
Pra.lse serv.c?. 10 :45.
Pre&amp;ohlng 7:00.
Rcvlv11l meeting beginning
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J. C. Pilch, Pastor

&amp;U&gt;&gt;da.Y school 9 A. M.

~rning devotion 10 A. M.
Evening worsltlp 'f P. M.
Holy COI!lf11llP19D ~&gt;erylce• o.t the
Bt. J'chn, Pin~ qrbl'..e 2 )?. M.

MISSION SERv.c;:-• .u TRI;;q'y
LUT$Ro\N ClllJfiPIJ'
Octo_!J£r tll' ij.t 7 P . M. the Tti.P,\.ty
1 EvB.DgeUcal LUtheran
church )#UI
celebrate U.s annual Miljaion Futl·
val. At these servlcea the areaL work
ot Missions wm be eonaiderod. ihi
a spetlal manner. 'itt - ~, ~ q.p~r·
tun!~ tor I!!• -~ tq .., Ji0111111\1ed
of th-el,r duty add, their RhveJeau U

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1~ FaJo)tipn Bl.lftJ~. Writ~ ''rdt1ll r
illlf) ~1afit1~ yo~o~r 'mm\f' a t~d rull .'11.1 ·
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POMEROY JfREE METIIODIST
Rev. T. If. 0", Pallor
La.uel Clift'
Sunday school 9:30 E. c. Finlaw,
Supt.
l'.. e.tchlng 10:1:5.
PraJse sa~..,.· Jce 7:00.

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. medeemed ci&amp;lilren ot God.' The BriWalter. A.. Pobl. J)1l&amp;tor 'ot ~ church
wUl brblS the mi88Me-. His aubjeet
wUl be: "ContQlulOI J.n Ule W'ofk

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Tho Trinity eonere·

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Sugar Run P.T.A.
H o J d s Meeting

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WINO~W

Rev. Floyd Diek
Talks to Students

Located By Historians; Will Be Marked

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The reruJ,ar monthly meetlr~
the Bua:ar Run P. T. A. waa
Thurac:lay afternoon Ott.. 13·
Mrs. Otto Strauss, president,

·~AIN ENTRANC[

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posed or. a aener&amp;l 61aclllf:l1on on

Improvements

place. These Improvements eom111~
of flxln&amp; &amp; large room Ior school i

Unlatcheo WindFutening • I

entertainment. The re,ular &amp;cttoot l
~e ~~ou. will be removed and up t.o
date bleachen with &amp; aeatJnr capacity or 1?5 to 200 Pf1'IOUI. wtU be

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MOROS PUBBVED
Ma.ntla, P. I. Oct. 14--INB-Scat..
tered remnants or a fierce outlaw
I band
of Moros, routed from! the na ..
; tJve stronrhold at Bud Panamao
: by Filipino constabulary, were pur..
.&lt;oued Into t,he Jolo l!lland wtldemeu
todalo·.
Six were killed o.nd slx !flUllded
In the battle that was Ule cl.Unax of
, constabularly efforts to rl!venae
[ 21 comrades slain ln am~l!h by ilie
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plaint ~t £he Mlllflr Brother., roAd
cdntraet6rH,' 1n . ~l}a."'e Of the•'srad· . Mrl. Andrew Loyer or Steuben' ing work Qn tt}Mew ltCtion of I Ville, }Who has been vislting her
• roatfw"'y on sta J;tqute .No.· '1• tJ:u'U ~tel',I !Mr&amp; uwan '\Ohllll8er&lt; ~nd
Hobsnp 80\IUilor
ddJeport. U 1 waa ftmllY or J4Qlbetry
AVt!QUfl and
/ the alleaatlotl ,or .f.h&amp; oontract.Otl!jMr.• andt N ~I:' Q P . Martl'nl&amp;'tif Mi.·
li~rdlng ro t"~ a.rr.tt~tlnr . o.mcera~: 100 City, the put few wtttkll, re...
, Lhkt · Pruier hM.ct broken ~ JanUirns turned nome 'l'nUl'llday. 8he was

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1potnta ,Jnont heseveral
Jtftwarning
at dllh~~ro1,1s
road
as
to tndtorlst.s.
I occao~~iont~ the Jant.e~ns were found
I broken and t·h~ wa,rnl.ng lights ex .
'-•"'&gt;D·A'~Jl. • tlnguJshed
.
rtraek-a tine wlnt.er keep· I
Charge$ against Frazier· wlll'
.~~:.~:~··-- r K '
I prcbably be filed before B. Justice
or ra(u
oi the Peaoo here soon.
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0 . H . ~n!1 Beu· \I ~wing ' ret urned
~\lrS&lt;li)Y ~~~ . Columbua • where
t h ey attentled the 'CO'nCII\Ve of Ohio
f.nlgl).ts ~pla.r.

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accompanted.
bya Mt·s.
· the next reg:ulal'
~will remBip tor.
v~IL. Martine, who , · At
mcetinQ: fJf
' t t I the PO,rtland .evflnlng claas the sub~
1 Mis Htld hhi1h··'
Ool~I::WI
a.Frld&amp;y g~o ap~~~ th~ jec~ of "Soli lll)Pl'ovement" will be
.~ k d
h t d
tUscwsed. All farmer~ and their
~ee ~en Wit · r 1en s.
I wlvll!lfJ Rl'e ln'VIt.ed to attend theJe
,Mn. John S:tace of Ool"Oing IU~ clali&amp;ea, 1Llld ore urgect by the 11).~
rived ~hU1'8day t.o attend the fwz~ ti~ructol', f!:r. Fadely, to o.ttend tl\e
er&amp;l Of Denver Chapman.
,
~l'lt &gt;two tpleetlnrs.
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The tottowtng entet•prises wUl be
KILLS FOX . WITII AUTO
Koehler were recent sueats of their given',consldelll.tlon oft the PI'Ofl'Ml
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sia~ Mn. Chal'les B. \ Flsher of before the school clo,ses: Poultry
Jed Web!lter,
local lnsura.nce Ohar~n.
'
~uctiort, Da.ilytna, Croplng · SYB·
aaent was driving nlong the Rut~ I Gedrll'l ' H
II and. WIIU:\m t;ems a.u(l Rotat.lons; . Buk Keeping,
land-Langsville
road
Thursday
rge
owe
Home Orch'ardin"' M:arketin ·
d
I evening a.nd sudd--...nly &amp;truck aome \ Seh~nlelu ret urned :from Oolum- ~
M
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an
I obJect tn the I'O&amp;d. whic;h caused his I bua , Thursday a.tter o.ttendlnl the ..,.~ ai\a~~entot. «t you have a
ear to swerve In IL moat mu.tertous , state annual conclave of Knlfhbs Rlt' ....
pecubalr I your own·· pa'r ·
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Ttmpla.r
tic...,..r arm · r ng: t kJ the evenCashton. Jumptne out or the
car to ·.:
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~g c~.
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li'P Velltil&amp;.te he found a aoft fUrry .Rev. A. E. M.Jf"lllllO\llh or Oolum~ : A splenc\Ul !]'roup of fellows was
a.ni.mal lying In the road where he qut; wu In toVin ThUI'IJday ca1Uil8' present Monday evcriinr · who tJIhad struck Jt with his car. ln thejCfl friends,. '
4:en.tly w-ere therll fQ•· ~ pui·pCN!e
moonttrht he Wl\8 able to seetha.ttt 1, Ernest 'Bowers, brother ot un . .'J'bere ts Still room 1 11 few mur ~
WM a Ught ar~y f~ . and had had 1 J11.\e Am-ent, 1s quite 1U at tds ~specially the ladles
tts neck broket'z by ~ ·. linpa.eb of home In PlatwoodJ.
y
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the car . He drove back to Pomero)
Mnl. Walter Compton went to i
B. ~
GETS LOAN
and placed It 1n . thp : m~um at Oolwnbll6 Thuns!ifty to attend ihe i
,..
hia rather's llotel \6n Sprinr Ave.
oonventlon
of
tie
Parent-Teacher
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AIBociatlon
~ · n, ""' · . I.,. _ IN"
10&gt;- ... e
~ w 0 ; 811 of Hunttnrton WM lnter11ta~e Commerce Commissfon
t.o~';:t~r~: ~= ~~~r:~; a ~\wn~a vlaiOOr In town Pr:tday. ~Y npproved th~ application or
Bel'eraf clava
Jf: ~&gt; and Mra Aaron (ri!lkel Zahl .,..e Baltimore and Ohio railroad tor
spendi"'"' the ..... -+
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with her brother. Pathef :ruatne and ram 11Y are mov 1nr 1~
e W"te RecomtructiQn Fino. c 0 .
Dunn
~n Elberfeld h.ome on Mulberry " Th e 1oan 1s f or t.hc prlmary
n e or).;
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pur•
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of
lnereaelng
employment
an rl
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. h.o~ on Breezy Heights.
4fmuLJtlns business. The road will

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lill'' lWid of Seeda. Alae r rttll
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SATURDAY, OCT. 15

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I'm' the advancement ot the Neero . M'r ·. and
L. A. Persona at·
Welf&amp;re at Melp OOunty there will lien~'d ,a re.vlval mect.tns at the
be tree
given at the Naomi •OranP •: Chrtsttan church near A1Baptlst church Tuesday eventne at 11:'Bd Ttiursda.y even1n1.
8:16 o'clock. :"lvery colored person is i D. W: Welke!' of 1"08torla a.rrlved
crordia.Uy Jnv1ted to attend. Oct. 18. ~uraday•:t9r a· tislt with hia fa.m...
1082. U R. Welcome.
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a supper

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ut Amerlcll.n fnnd

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A11 guaranteed
ca lf wit.h solid oak

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eodation Hc1da Meeting
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Tqe WIVes or the varlO\U\'
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TROUSER MODEL
This ~peciaf group includes Junior model Suits
with one pair long ,tro!l&amp;ers or Knicker Suit with

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2 pair of knickel'f.
SEE THESE VALUES!
storlea.
Loren Tr~le wu called befote

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approximate expendt- : Bombay, Oct. 14.·-;:-~\'::!~ 1 1~1
tiUea of 1900.(1(10 tor the l'epalr and · teen Mohammedarul
1,.:ebulldtne , otrJfl5 locomotives $l ~ a nd 11 were seriously ~~u~~~ln: l lr:l
lOO ooo rolf re]JaJr· of 2 300
fracas with Sikhs
carS, anti $1~480,000 ·rot· building 820 a dispute
the~~ d 81
all steel gt&gt;ndol$~·ca.ra. ,
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ter
overb
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CORDUROY KNICKERS , ... , ... , , , , , , .......... , , . $1.95
CORDUROY LONG TROUSERS ...... . , .. ..... ..... $2.45
CORDUROY LUMBER JACKS .. - - - ........... . ..... $3.45
WOOL LUMBER JACKS, zipper fronb! ...... . ...... , . $1.95
HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS ........................ , $1.95
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WOOL KNICKERS, elastic bottoms ...........
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$1.19
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frelaht

~HU, ~ionjnJ~ngland

' ~bfch ...... lta 1!1•
vestiQatloru .
da;, and atven ~
PQrtuntty to de'J11 the ac:cusa.Uorr.l.
An attomb wU employed In bt8
behalf. Th etndl~tment.R were re-turned :restel'da.y, one for each m\l,l'•
der, despt.te his denials.
the er&amp;n&lt;l J

HERE'S A LIST QF !CHOOL NEEDS ·FOR
ROUGH WEAR OR PI:~Y

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1 LOT OF GO~'; .. S~;iJit: ~!fl· ~'-· ~ ;.·
25e
LEJ\T~MTTE COATS. woml)lit collar, ci#dUh&gt;yJa.s:)n$:,

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.''r ~"\ite' see~ ~·elt'lbting, $lze~ f;,Jil· . .... $Z:iS;•~ , .. ~· ·::
.f:.;;Ki.~lFJS 3&lt;Pli.~;su~Ji;·c~,~tt'~~~T.~~e~1~W ·~, 1111:~' ·
Jacket, zipper faStnenr, '1,0iors red&gt; blue o~.~ aget\.4, 5, 6 ..
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11130dation. Thh'ty~ etght were
sent including Mt·. and Mt!I~.~~E
MY.land.e r of .Colurnbus, the
.bei;hl conneck'd w1th the
Lon National . .auk.
,After dinner the memberfi
a&amp;~oolation and their wtves ""IIO!!;&lt;I
an lnt'eresttng
a:lven ~~
Mylander His
""' ,.n~lnr!'
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m
.~ .........~gton
Ye~. Be
the merltll
P\ntLnce
tem of
n.lso
banking
effect. monetarY
had on the 1 teat
PM:la.nd~r
thou~rh · th6 l)olnted
Joss In ~~:··r;:~~=1~~
modltieS was , lf%
48% during the -···• •-lOSS tn bcwk
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«!eded 9 at 1%
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BEFOR£
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notUlcatlon .wta f\IO.m·

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[ Th~ .~~,~~:~~t:w:~~f::~

B'!inkt!•·s
Tt;ursday eventnz wlth

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TO SE

Sold Exclusively

G. W, Keiser

Latter 0. K. ·

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MGMy A•allallle;

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vent• Seh!&gt;al. Clclalntr

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Paralyzed Bu~ COli· •
ac.ioua To End ·

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Oll1ce ~l' tormaUy ill·
Lelan&lt;l 140!Tia, Unite&lt;!
d'daifes. tbat ·the IOVtrnmeht w.a uni.ble to oompl' wtth
queatl for the proYIMonal arl'tl6t
This

Bob Smart Shoes

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SUFFERED TUESDAY

B~ W1LLIAM PARKI:R
INS Slatl' Clorreopondent
Greece, Oct. 1&amp;-INSdeli.Y of da)'S. the on~k

Saturday and Nn.S&lt;~hool!

Ah! Here They Are

The Shoe that made

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Co'·lumbus Banke'r'

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F lld''al Co'flll'nnlent Ia
Balked In Attempt To
_ Get h·Mqnate

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C~l. RALPH Cit£
FAILS IN O,ATTLE
AGAINST' 0Ell H

Ef~R SPEECH

Deport Him.
Known camp cl•and p&gt;-b•bi•I
me.''"
lo •he whg,rl
OCi:l
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camp sit t s arc lndlc~...ttd a.t{.n'~'.., dl ~ at. W heel _...,.
•nn where n"',J)rO""
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,.. Int'e
r1tve1· en tlte ut:~ CJn!Y.J.Il)H!;: &lt;c:: ~ch. rrui'II!H v.-Hl foliQw.
Maj~ pfl.gen:·lts w ~ll be r: -·--1 ~· . 'file DauaQ~er~ d tll~ ~m:&lt;l·~an
Mingo Junction, two miles below R(:.· vclullon ·of OhJo wUl unveil tour
E.tc·ube11vi lle,
whet ·J Wash:lr. ~tAt nwrkers. during the c:J un..b cf
spent four days with th ~ rnctiam. a l ul~·b.l'a.tlon. A motctce.de of 0.
.Mo,rlclta, Park.erNburg·, and Polnt R. cUlcers and memb!'l'ti, propCo t'J
PleaBant.
Clvl.c and
patriotic tc.Uot~· the trail oo . OhJOJ tt,)~,·er
agenoies pla.n to erccl. a mnrke1· at Route Ny1. 7ond Wtl'lt V\r~intG. , Riv·
Slz('ll·t Cr eek. W. Va., az1d then to t+ Route No. 2.
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from
Columbus
where
he
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conclave or

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The AmP.rlt"fln menq J" r.ompo.sed

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DEA~
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Double ,Murckt
[NT ffi ~N ; ~s

JE;1-1,0USY CAUSE

Varietlea of Focul• •

Ohlo &amp;nd' Wert V1Ji1n!&amp; - ll:lCnoublc
r·:.1 1 ~cH;1 n !'! fCtl low t.d 'by ra:11 1flte t ~n~t. o r
r: 1mcla.y. Warmer Wmight and ooldn.Jivndo y.
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15 ACCUSED ~ f
KILUN~S IN LIMA

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NEWS 8~R'llOE

UREN TRUESUn(

Freda Knopp , Clara Jetren,

were teet ex.·

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ts 1the se&lt;:ond time that
been take n 1r 0m the
ft.
It o-• be&lt; •·rt th
auer
n ..,
ere
nlrht ILUattendant.
'I1le
broken into tn 1929, and
receipts stolen.

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OHIO STATE LE
B~~-ther 61 Vi~lim {

Gza.nvUJe, 0., Oct.
U's no lOnger unl11.dyllke rc
to cheer for their aehool
1'hlll WB.&amp; the opinJon
MIB8 Helen OlMY, dean
In announcing that the
ban apin.st co-ed.
Oenlwn unlven:lty hu ben . W!AIO,I
1 and the girls may Mrlek all they
: like Saturday a.t the Denlson1Mla.m! aame.

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Edwards, ,
Win - /
ona Pickens, Mari'O.rf&gt;t Cartwright ~
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June Henry, Eva Oom""'""
_...... France.~
Grade &amp;: Bes~ie Pickens,
A Blcentenn1a1 c e1e...• ~a t!on mar k Ed wards, Bernadine Ha.yne.'l, J~&amp;n• ed by a journey d own th
· e 011
1 ) 1·1, . _
Henry.
er of a ~rroup dramatizing ~orgt !
• -I·Wae.hlnQton's tnip In 1770 P.Qd by a.
:~,eries ot pageants nt
or lleltr
IWRBhlngto~·s ()am p sites, will bJ
TO LOCAL JAIL observed by th e Ohio vo.lley 1tram
Octa.bcr 21 to October 31 , l· 1c t1 1 : •
CUft'ord Framer W&amp;li arrest.ed ' by The Jc.urr.eY will t egi11 ju'it north
Shm"lff A. 0. Tracy 11nd deputy of F.'a 't Ltverpool. October 21, ftnd
Hank Young, ~lday mornlng, and pmt-eed to Pc.tnt Plea.sa.nt.
brdug~t to · the count.~· Jail here.
----·-- --Chara-es ot deatructiQJl ot property ,
will
likely was
be ""d
~··'"''him.
. Frazier
IU'l'&amp;Bted
a. com·

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&amp;~~.fe for parentis and pUpils,
All
changes wll be f inanced by the Su~;~:nr Run P . T. A. Assoel.a.tlon " hlch 1
ex~ts to have the room remodeled
within t.he next month.
1
Al the end of t he meetina a COWl~ 1
eutttng a hole in the window of u1ot..hcz··s present ahowed Miaa
unfastenlnll the laLch , Grumwr again wtnue1: or the atten·
1•''':" entrance to the In · dance banner.
I
SeTVIce
Bt,v.Uon
on
Avenue, utddleport.
CLIFTON HONOR ROLL
I
takln11 about $ti0
The honor roll of the Clifton ,
~hool. a$ announced by 0. W . Me- i
De1mott, principal and teacher. ts !
as follows :
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Blake.

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Oracle l ; Leon.rtt Van Matr"·f
Hc~ry Martin Johnson, Harry Varhm. Ln wrence Smith, VIolet Harrison .
1
G~ad e 2: Herman Varian, Chu. 1
va .. um , otll! Jeff era, Elmer Rusaell !
Rober t Com pson. Laura Varian
an~ Hank I Dorothy Tolliver, Mnrfle A. Johd~ 1\
,
son, Henrietta Edwards, Katherlne
Fox.
Orade 3 : Pearl Lout.se Pox, Wilma I
Newell, Helen Maxine Rickard, Bel- j
vn Marie Young, Ohest.er C&amp;rt- 1
wl·lght, Paul Henry, Ray Jeffers ·
Earl Filmm Lockett, Ray Pickens.
Grade f: OpnJ Harrison , Nina
Newell, Pret;ld1e Smith .
;
Grade 5: Pea.rl Edwards, •Mina 1
Bea1de Yo1.1ng, Eugene Fox, Horace
HaYiles, Carl J effers, W1Wil.ln an '
Matt-e.
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Grade 6 : Russell Edwor&amp;, 0~1 1
A . Smith, Donald Haynes Ada

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era.tlon so as to make everythlua ·~

T6eo About $50 Seems
To Be Work Of Loc.' ' al Character

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the .Newo Oftloe of 'l'h• li!lii:V
Tribune, call 236-L: if the B\lHifleM
Office ••k for 202-R.
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buUt. All state butl&lt;f1nl and fire
laws wUl be rlven •trtetest conskl- !

TO ROB STATION

HI GII 8T u o· UTN
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