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The ~.Jlr. w ~ Oard1• who
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What. we require ol Ule- next ad· he .ala.rCed..tt ap.lnl wtth "'"Tbe Boy re'UI'1HH.t to New York Jut ~:c.o--ministmtaon Ja a ~ of Bome on tbe BurDlnc !Jrett." ·
Mr. aD4 Km. Bud
tbiDI: WhO C&amp;lt tuU JilU'OI)ean lUI•
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Pl.aiDII City epent;.
, p1dam to llmplll mW.ruR.
Tbb dkh.·~ know wbai U. wu all W. M. &amp;ec*Jej
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- ®ou' but tt aounded beJllltrent. Arch Ar!l.Uih
~lne1111
b p until t.be Ume our elOthea !bey deperut entutJY QD rratures trtp to Zaleatl Tbur&amp;day..
weDt t.o pres&amp; we have been fOr their lnlorm..l.ttan. And It ain't
tela Stanea.rt spent last. Wtlllk with
:,unable to prevent. Pn.nco from be- a bad. ldea.
ber d&amp;uahter Mn. CU.ta ZbnmerM
in&amp; auspJclOUa or Get'JQAl\f. It must
man~ •
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NaWra.Uy th&amp;)''re a.lwa.ya aot~ to Beven.J. from hert attended the

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h111 been alraJd too truat the Amer· conUuuee .. t.M • true Oetlcl~ _-~ ·
tcan P60Ple ... He sa1d t.he budpt year will be over auoo.ooo.ooo... 1IA • •·
had nc.t been b&amp;lanced "B.nd the tatd' he ~ • .red~ o! ~­

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be doubtful m: one anot.h~. Too L&amp;ncaater falr last 9f~k.
Homer Hartr:lm liui IUW¥ ~
'l'h.ey've 11•a.ya been \hat away many accouc.tll and too m:t.ny dlt·
Union Rld&amp;e were the Bunday
Uout each other. You cumot. be a ferrnt pronunciaUons,
IW!St&amp; of Harvey Broob and. !am1 cUplciua~ ln Europe unlea you art!
n&lt;:rvows and can aee aermona ln
That's why we aa..v the Janauag:e 1 l.ly.
o1 peace ahouk1 be EnrU&amp;b.
KANAUGA:
TtleQ. W.t'd ltaOW what. we were
U Ute ap,lb'lSSA.4Qr hun't 1J0t p~~;­

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and ease of manner that lends
charm to tho per•
sondlity of 'the '
well dr&lt;ssed

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In speaking of hhi:~•;;;t~~:~~~
minister ' said, "My A
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for the service two weeks, aJp. T~, ••
pie In church o,~ Sunda,l's to
wouldn't know the Italy ' GhOI!t ·
aUey."
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If a man were to be ' With~~'"' "
"Holy Gho•l In an nlley'" ns thio
tlan rellgion HO bhu;pheniollaly dh~~~:K~~ he would proll·
ably l&gt;e in wor•c ohapc t"an the
who
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would not recognize this ~Being of tfte ~ hriatlan religion.
It io di!Jieult to i'11~ll:ine l.nyon~ o~ppo,~~IY ful~lling
the saco·ed dutie• of minla\ering the spirit~al ne~ds t.o peo·
pic, could be so decidedly worldly and lacking 'in spirit.
uallty hfmself.
Here is one minister who is a llvln11 example
what
should he excluded from ihe mlnl8try. Jh is tile kll\\1 ;who
can do more harm to the Christian reliJdmi 'Wilt Ills fouls
and crazy antics in an e~~eavor to Win p~I'I!Orlil,, ~ii\i&gt;Hety
in a few short weeks th~n an hundred qo~n endo~~il. with
the goodne88 of God and the practical pow~ra ex~itiited
by, Christ c.an Uf\do !lurin' their whole lives on this earth.
Rellilon Is oomethlns apart from the wbrhl. tt Is not
, , somethin; that Is b~nd!e&lt;l about like the it~art · ot the
. !l'aiqen who wpars it on l!er &amp;lee~&amp;. Peopl~ ~ho go to
. ~hui&lt;lh for tile peace of ~J~ind il\od consolatloh which the
. world can neither give nqr take away, know that it can
not be received while they are crpQrilhar .dancing to the
I' •IllY. tunele88 ~ieces lhat' are i&amp;~zed by tlie avel'llge or• o~ostra of tho pre•ent qaf.
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When people 110 to 'clo~I'Ch for the KOOd they feel
can derive therefroni, they w~nt to he~r mu~ic that
Rh~umatic
:,.,~~.~:;~;:;.*hat has depth to it, that reminds the.m of their
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and of their weaknesoes. Those who tro only to Puln, r\fl'ny ftnd ~: wrmu 1 O!tnP.
tunes of the jazz music may well be classed ·with what
fl Houn with Swln Adin(
·~id. of Jud'!l'. Thpy hal! IJIUcli be~wr npt ~een
Rre111rlpUnn
flo~~~~ .~~ cl)ur~h at all ~ust
It ~~d l&gt;e~n be!ter h•d
l" -. lt•r.r been born.
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' lype of D~r~n Uil• . 11\inister ' is, . t9 .~~
all ,p. a blot on he roceo:l! of tjlo~e Whfl-~lleqopl
the bannero of
r:l~t and
O~tfllll•~ re!ljt!Pn·
foul deftlera ohpuld be found Jle~lpl! tile pqlplt
'i~~~nof mlnitl\llfll qf Christ .Js not~lpf ,1\ort of a.p
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''trplpst \he Lord a"d the worst !&lt;ln4 of hi..,, .

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style, fit and quality.
Thf! new :-.eaaonts
sel~cted fabrics, plt·
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"Are you sending nowers?" she
Willi asked.
"I don't want to aeem ht\l'd-heart
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can't even do that."

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fresh Fmi&gt;s

(ConUnved from PBie &lt;mel
"Heavena,' no!" she &amp;ald. "I don't
went to be miXed up in that affair

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Pumpkin

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marcus of
Detroit, motored here Thursday
lm- e. vlslt the remu.inder ot the
week with Mrs. Pro.nkie Gaylord
a.nd Mlf!s Hnrrle MarJe Smith.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons lett Thurs41'" for .,_ ah•1rt visit with rdst.1•r.J
m Ft. Pleasant.
A number or members ot the
Misalona.ry aoc;lety of
Presbyterian church. motored
0:-\hpvlb Ttmrsday. to a~tend the
•llt tlrct MIL:alonarv mc~ tlnr bAing
he \d there at the Presbyter:.an

Pre'""~ L~e,.l&gt;o•e•­

All with extra
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compari119n
tp tpe•e, for
the theY at le,,s t d!4 pol
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do' -~~hlnlf tlut w~at they were aC,tuajl' en· ;

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Jlmm:v Qf EnU, · came Wednesday
evening to ~end tile ~~~~ or
\~k w\th Mr. a.tld,, ~rs. Lei

Former

Ketchup I tf!:,f:. 19c

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R0 IIed 0 8h;5 ,.,.,
patkage 10c
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Palmolive ~19c
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Bolcar Rye Brud
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:~~:~::Bennett
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terms "Slapstick" music ihto. t.,he
to bring people oo his

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Red Cross benefit card po.rty.
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Offered in, w1ck: ~~triety of -.; tyles 4nd
leathers, Si-cn-tif-fi~k Shoes eil~le you
to express indivldu611ty
every f~ock. '

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M rs. E.. R Tompkins

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Tone! up the
tntlre system .
Helps l)vercomtJ
that tired, rundown, lack of pep
'"ling, improves the appetite and
die'".atlon. Don't delay- buy it tol.
«fa-y. Prlce 11.00.
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Ohio m,&amp;Y see some semblance of pr9~pe;~ty this win~
ter if the men and operators all work to)lether and corral
some of the coal busin ... to be had in tile 'northern slates
instead qf fighting each other w.hile Wel!t lllrlinia and
Kentucky grab off t))e plums.

WHAT fs IW.Id.ION-·t_ _

the

Bark treatment
~ Pleasant . to laate .

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Ohio League v·tll be turned en the
Gallla Academt high school grW·
iron tom()'"" Nl afternoon when two
of the league leadin@' teams will
battle to a tlnlBh tor s uprem:.ey.
When the undefeated
Yello.w
Jacket. team Journeys to the French
Cit)' to meet the undefeo.tr1 Blue
DevUs team at 1: o'clock tom";mw
at:ternoon , one or the greaJ.es1. shows

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'JHE MINE 5111JATION
T ui WITH a great deal of satisfaction ~~-t
the state in general and particularly tl\ol"' in
centOI'I!, oote the return of ~he mi;e;? t?, _t'li~lr '
striking at one mine in the Hoctlii)' Vallot for~
tainly some method may be th~~~ out ,whorebr
who have jobs awaiting them can be in4iackd to 'earn a
li.vini when there are oo many who wo'utd Jp\np at the
chance to earn a decelJt waae.
Qn the other hand if the operators al'e not lj,viOlr OP
to .~ agreement which they matle of lh.elr ow.n ~\i
and ~ccord, they should be 'penallz~d !~l ~ :d'oJrjr;· If
there is one thing among all others thaf Yei'J~ato!J:ak lip
· workings betweM •!UP
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is foc one or both, particulal'ly t)le IIi ,r, · ~ fill'~ l\eep
nltlte
c~n
his word. No employer who is
1
afford to trifle with his word of hpnor.
' The fulfilling of every proinlse wh~thet it be to hi•
men or to his customers, should be con&amp;idered ip~lolii,~ by
him, and if all men worked on that basis wh·• t·A bet uUful
indu.Uial world this would be in which to live. N••tu~rajly
it is regrettable that there are the oth~r ·kind and it is
other kind which have brought ab&lt;&gt;Ut a banding togeth·
er by their workers as n matter of aelt.PrOt'~ction and thi.i
move followed naturally, just as nig))t follows &lt;~,ays, .that
the~re band·a would grow arrogant and Overbe&amp;tt.nf in

(l')ATHER do they inmt upon it, ~nowlns
(3\, thot phyk•l d,comfo rt lead$ to Ill
hcolth wh,ch ,'is fotol to beauty. -~ · ~dr
selection of footwed r, mdny ht~vt tLll"ntd to
Si-en·tiffick Shoes who« gracefullinos coroce•l
scienti~c features wh "h provide healthful ' ~up­
port for their fee! .
This restful 'eom·
fort ttssures pqiSe:

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trlotlc lnsOnm\a they ien'd a nlcht ftah&lt;laa .....
watchman af.qng with hlm to do hla
wO~ wl!Ue he 1&amp; tleeptnc.

POWE;ll
)'ou power to tread on serpents and
all the power of an enemy; and nothing
mean:. hurt you.- Luke 10:19.

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tobaccos in all the worldbut that does not explain why
folks everywhc:re regard L~
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
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truth tha1 "Nature in the Raw
is Seldom Mild"-so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and

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mellowiag, are then given the /
benefit of that Lucky Strike puri" c
fying process, described by the!&lt;
words-"lt's toasted". That's.•·
why folks in every dty, town'audl.
hamler say that Luck"ics are 's d ·
mild cigarettes.
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Qd ~·o AitotlieL·
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T•-VIRGINIA GREGG.-~Oone
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..._ You '""'

,&amp;114 , - . . """'
~wt\b Jlr, and. 11rt. Homer
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lllclwd"'
.\..,_
8und&amp;r
w:ltn bJ.I, mother
'the(.~apenl
wey

Poor~&gt;'·
.....
.
'\ n wm be Ohr WhH. Tiler a.-k :t:ey'll 'D1rd. , Reader.
The ~.Jlr. w ~ Oard1• who
1
£alpd.
dcri au ~ up IDd dJeerC. !liu~ been vJ.Il1.inl' Yr. and llra. Ed
What. we require ol Ule- next ad· he .ala.rCed..tt ap.lnl wtth "'"Tbe Boy re'UI'1HH.t to New York Jut ~:c.o--ministmtaon Ja a ~ of Bome on tbe BurDlnc !Jrett." ·
Mr. aD4 Km. Bud
tbiDI: WhO C&amp;lt tuU JilU'OI)ean lUI•
,.
~
Pl.aiDII City epent;.
, p1dam to llmplll mW.ruR.
Tbb dkh.·~ know wbai U. wu all W. M. &amp;ec*Jej
1
- ®ou' but tt aounded beJllltrent. Arch Ar!l.Uih
~lne1111
b p until t.be Ume our elOthea !bey deperut entutJY QD rratures trtp to Zaleatl Tbur&amp;day..
weDt t.o pres&amp; we have been fOr their lnlorm..l.ttan. And It ain't
tela Stanea.rt spent last. Wtlllk with
:,unable to prevent. Pn.nco from be- a bad. ldea.
ber d&amp;uahter Mn. CU.ta ZbnmerM
in&amp; auspJclOUa or Get'JQAl\f. It must
man~ •
ao iay in the charl.er.
NaWra.Uy th&amp;)''re a.lwa.ya aot~ to Beven.J. from hert attended the

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F

adrnl.nl.strat.lan, he aald, ·~ It rate o f eQJINllWI'a Oftr' ~
h111 been alraJd too truat the Amer· conUuuee .. t.M • true Oetlcl~ _-~ ·
tcan P60Ple ... He sa1d t.he budpt year will be over auoo.ooo.ooo... 1IA • •·
had nc.t been b&amp;lanced "B.nd the tatd' he ~ • .red~ o! ~­

lddleport News. _

ooreAlbu)y
""'' altmole&lt;l
eentenplol
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whlch WUtileheld
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who:e1ob mu.t be done over qaJn.. eral expendlt\U'ell f'.' :Jr,.e or 041 f'l\bllt""
1rxt he aMerl.ed that It the preeent lm~t !Mues 01 ~e campnlrn J

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Beautifuf Women
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Comfort ••
Conte•! Between Uudef·
eated Teama To Draw
Biar Crowd

be doubtful m: one anot.h~. Too L&amp;ncaater falr last 9f~k.
Homer Hartr:lm liui IUW¥ ~
'l'h.ey've 11•a.ya been \hat away many accouc.tll and too m:t.ny dlt·
Union Rld&amp;e were the Bunday
Uout each other. You cumot. be a ferrnt pronunciaUons,
IW!St&amp; of Harvey Broob and. !am1 cUplciua~ ln Europe unlea you art!
n&lt;:rvows and can aee aermona ln
That's why we aa..v the Janauag:e 1 l.ly.
o1 peace ahouk1 be EnrU&amp;b.
KANAUGA:
TtleQ. W.t'd ltaOW what. we were
U Ute ap,lb'lSSA.4Qr hun't 1J0t p~~;­

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and ease of manner that lends
charm to tho per•
sondlity of 'the '
well dr&lt;ssed

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Drug Co.

Middleport, 0 .

Si·eH·iiffiCk ·
S~oes
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In speaking of hhi:~•;;;t~~:~~~
minister ' said, "My A
:
for the service two weeks, aJp. T~, ••
pie In church o,~ Sunda,l's to
wouldn't know the Italy ' GhOI!t ·
aUey."
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If a man were to be ' With~~'"' "
"Holy Gho•l In an nlley'" ns thio
tlan rellgion HO bhu;pheniollaly dh~~~:K~~ he would proll·
ably l&gt;e in wor•c ohapc t"an the
who
••Y•
would not recognize this ~Being of tfte ~ hriatlan religion.
It io di!Jieult to i'11~ll:ine l.nyon~ o~ppo,~~IY ful~lling
the saco·ed dutie• of minla\ering the spirit~al ne~ds t.o peo·
pic, could be so decidedly worldly and lacking 'in spirit.
uallty hfmself.
Here is one minister who is a llvln11 example
what
should he excluded from ihe mlnl8try. Jh is tile kll\\1 ;who
can do more harm to the Christian reliJdmi 'Wilt Ills fouls
and crazy antics in an e~~eavor to Win p~I'I!Orlil,, ~ii\i&gt;Hety
in a few short weeks th~n an hundred qo~n endo~~il. with
the goodne88 of God and the practical pow~ra ex~itiited
by, Christ c.an Uf\do !lurin' their whole lives on this earth.
Rellilon Is oomethlns apart from the wbrhl. tt Is not
, , somethin; that Is b~nd!e&lt;l about like the it~art · ot the
. !l'aiqen who wpars it on l!er &amp;lee~&amp;. Peopl~ ~ho go to
. ~hui&lt;lh for tile peace of ~J~ind il\od consolatloh which the
. world can neither give nqr take away, know that it can
not be received while they are crpQrilhar .dancing to the
I' •IllY. tunele88 ~ieces lhat' are i&amp;~zed by tlie avel'llge or• o~ostra of tho pre•ent qaf.
·
When people 110 to 'clo~I'Ch for the KOOd they feel
can derive therefroni, they w~nt to he~r mu~ic that
Rh~umatic
:,.,~~.~:;~;:;.*hat has depth to it, that reminds the.m of their
:S
and of their weaknesoes. Those who tro only to Puln, r\fl'ny ftnd ~: wrmu 1 O!tnP.
tunes of the jazz music may well be classed ·with what
fl Houn with Swln Adin(
·~id. of Jud'!l'. Thpy hal! IJIUcli be~wr npt ~een
Rre111rlpUnn
flo~~~~ .~~ cl)ur~h at all ~ust
It ~~d l&gt;e~n be!ter h•d
l" -. lt•r.r been born.
·
' lype of D~r~n Uil• . 11\inister ' is, . t9 .~~
all ,p. a blot on he roceo:l! of tjlo~e Whfl-~lleqopl
the bannero of
r:l~t and
O~tfllll•~ re!ljt!Pn·
foul deftlera ohpuld be found Jle~lpl! tile pqlplt
'i~~~nof mlnitl\llfll qf Christ .Js not~lpf ,1\ort of a.p
~~
''trplpst \he Lord a"d the worst !&lt;ln4 of hi..,, .

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Distinctive for their
style, fit and quality.
Thf! new :-.eaaonts
sel~cted fabrics, plt·
terns and colors.

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BANANAS
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SWEET POTATOES;·
loI ••·
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Ml•ohill~lll;'ot.to_eo . I

to attend."

"Are you sending nowers?" she
Willi asked.
"I don't want to aeem ht\l'd-heart
ed," she said "but t 'm afl"&amp;id I

can't even do that."

Wonderful
to'UctfPowder
StaY~ on Longe'r "· ··

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at nll. My souvtnira ot that experience are too unbappy to pennit me

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fresh Fmi&gt;s

(ConUnved from PBie &lt;mel
"Heavena,' no!" she &amp;ald. "I don't
went to be miXed up in that affair

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Pumpkin

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marcus of
Detroit, motored here Thursday
lm- e. vlslt the remu.inder ot the
week with Mrs. Pro.nkie Gaylord
a.nd Mlf!s Hnrrle MarJe Smith.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons lett Thurs41'" for .,_ ah•1rt visit with rdst.1•r.J
m Ft. Pleasant.
A number or members ot the
Misalona.ry aoc;lety of
Presbyterian church. motored
0:-\hpvlb Ttmrsday. to a~tend the
•llt tlrct MIL:alonarv mc~ tlnr bAing
he \d there at the Presbyter:.an

Pre'""~ L~e,.l&gt;o•e•­

All with extra
Trousers.

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compari119n
tp tpe•e, for
the theY at le,,s t d!4 pol
oi
are to ~· ~dmlred.
do' -~~hlnlf tlut w~at they were aC,tuajl' en· ;

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$18'75 322'50

At the unheard of
Pricea.

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to talk about

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Jlmm:v Qf EnU, · came Wednesday
evening to ~end tile ~~~~ or
\~k w\th Mr. a.tld,, ~rs. Lei

Former

Ketchup I tf!:,f:. 19c

55 ounee
R0 IIed 0 8h;5 ,.,.,
patkage 10c
3
Palmolive ~19c
hd- ·7c
Bolcar Rye Brud
S,lopped His Wife's
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19c
'Attacli. _toHee Whca\ies
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:~~:~::Bennett
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son,

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terms "Slapstick" music ihto. t.,he
to bring people oo his

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.~ ~ "I't't .•.", , ,,,

ot friends

Red Cross benefit card po.rty.
nesda)' evening, honortna:

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Offered in, w1ck: ~~triety of -.; tyles 4nd
leathers, Si-cn-tif-fi~k Shoes eil~le you
to express indivldu611ty
every f~ock. '

ENTERTAINS
M rs. E.. R Tompkins

r.d a number

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MUSIC director in" N!~\lo&gt;, cltqrioli.. :hasj

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Bouth,.nstem

Tone! up the
tntlre system .
Helps l)vercomtJ
that tired, rundown, lack of pep
'"ling, improves the appetite and
die'".atlon. Don't delay- buy it tol.
«fa-y. Prlce 11.00.
:

Ohio m,&amp;Y see some semblance of pr9~pe;~ty this win~
ter if the men and operators all work to)lether and corral
some of the coal busin ... to be had in tile 'northern slates
instead qf fighting each other w.hile Wel!t lllrlinia and
Kentucky grab off t))e plums.

WHAT fs IW.Id.ION-·t_ _

the

Bark treatment
~ Pleasant . to laate .

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SYSTEM TONIC
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Ohio League v·tll be turned en the
Gallla Academt high school grW·
iron tom()'"" Nl afternoon when two
of the league leadin@' teams will
battle to a tlnlBh tor s uprem:.ey.
When the undefeated
Yello.w
Jacket. team Journeys to the French
Cit)' to meet the undefeo.tr1 Blue
DevUs team at 1: o'clock tom";mw
at:ternoon , one or the greaJ.es1. shows

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over there. AiQrt.hlna- l))ey're a"fraid

'JHE MINE 5111JATION
T ui WITH a great deal of satisfaction ~~-t
the state in general and particularly tl\ol"' in
centOI'I!, oote the return of ~he mi;e;? t?, _t'li~lr '
striking at one mine in the Hoctlii)' Vallot for~
tainly some method may be th~~~ out ,whorebr
who have jobs awaiting them can be in4iackd to 'earn a
li.vini when there are oo many who wo'utd Jp\np at the
chance to earn a decelJt waae.
Qn the other hand if the operators al'e not lj,viOlr OP
to .~ agreement which they matle of lh.elr ow.n ~\i
and ~ccord, they should be 'penallz~d !~l ~ :d'oJrjr;· If
there is one thing among all others thaf Yei'J~ato!J:ak lip
· workings betweM •!UP
· j''~
W!c
1'·'\:11!1'
~- ~el)ip
t"" I V
t he ~mooth
v~
,•
otet, it
is foc one or both, particulal'ly t)le IIi ,r, · ~ fill'~ l\eep
nltlte
c~n
his word. No employer who is
1
afford to trifle with his word of hpnor.
' The fulfilling of every proinlse wh~thet it be to hi•
men or to his customers, should be con&amp;idered ip~lolii,~ by
him, and if all men worked on that basis wh·• t·A bet uUful
indu.Uial world this would be in which to live. N••tu~rajly
it is regrettable that there are the oth~r ·kind and it is
other kind which have brought ab&lt;&gt;Ut a banding togeth·
er by their workers as n matter of aelt.PrOt'~ction and thi.i
move followed naturally, just as nig))t follows &lt;~,ays, .that
the~re band·a would grow arrogant and Overbe&amp;tt.nf in

(l')ATHER do they inmt upon it, ~nowlns
(3\, thot phyk•l d,comfo rt lead$ to Ill
hcolth wh,ch ,'is fotol to beauty. -~ · ~dr
selection of footwed r, mdny ht~vt tLll"ntd to
Si-en·tiffick Shoes who« gracefullinos coroce•l
scienti~c features wh "h provide healthful ' ~up­
port for their fee! .
This restful 'eom·
fort ttssures pqiSe:

FROM ALL

trlotlc lnsOnm\a they ien'd a nlcht ftah&lt;laa .....
watchman af.qng with hlm to do hla
wO~ wl!Ue he 1&amp; tleeptnc.

POWE;ll
)'ou power to tread on serpents and
all the power of an enemy; and nothing
mean:. hurt you.- Luke 10:19.

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Middle'""!r Ohio_. '

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Healed At Home

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tobaccos in all the worldbut that does not explain why
folks everywhc:re regard L~
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
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truth tha1 "Nature in the Raw
is Seldom Mild"-so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and

S1'BTSON HATS

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mellowiag, are then given the /
benefit of that Lucky Strike puri" c
fying process, described by the!&lt;
words-"lt's toasted". That's.•·
why folks in every dty, town'audl.
hamler say that Luck"ics are 's d ·
mild cigarettes.
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Constance Tru.Kll ,ero aunlblt
a-ufleta or Mr. !ind 14fa. Cheatri
Ward and cbUdj,fl of KJ'Itl'.
Un. Levtoi ewl\t. 1l etrlfll.t'SW
IU.
Wayne Orr of ,\lulra.)'ollvllle, c:al~~
1

1ed an ~"''•· I~: ~·
Ola UcNamet1 spent. 'tt~e week

ICbeeter.

~ w1tb

Mra. CIU'ttl Wolfe Jr. ot

Kl'll. ste-ua Prank was a buliDMI
cal)ed In Pomeroy, 8&amp;t\U'd;1.Y.
JIUllt.l

Torrence F:il l(eno,

~a.

on hill mother , Mr&amp;. R . E. Torro:nce
recently.
Qant. and Ann .l:lenaley of Pan·
J ertJ)' were wttell: end '(~~Uta cf th!lr
parent., Mr. and Yn. 0. t'cr:o«ev
of Ralni.IOW.
A barn belorlna to Dr. 8. A. Me·

!J L1ll•lt!&amp;h wu. CleWoye4 by ftre
TL&amp;e!da.Y monilil&amp; a'boilt 8:S....

H11w Qne Woman Loot
20 Pound• Of Fat
Loot Her Prominent Hipo,
Double Chin, Slullillu,..•
Gained Phyaiul Vicor-

A Shapely Fi.......

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radJo 01"• etlt 241·J. h. 14. erose.

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SUitS /
Extra Heavy Ril&gt;bed

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Size 72x84
5 inch b)0ck plaid-Sateen boundFive ~olon-Greeil and white, Rose "I'd
Whlte, Golcl •nil..Whlt~ kelio and White,
Blue ;nil White. An unulual ¥alue comblninr a very low PRICE with QUALITY.
A aoft, fluffy, serviceable Blanket.

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the ral1ln atithi11tifs t~ I
*'•••••d c11ninr al•el • attader

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cotiollli8LA.NKETS

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Constance Tru.Kll ,ero aunlblt
a-ufleta or Mr. !ind 14fa. Cheatri
Ward and cbUdj,fl of KJ'Itl'.
Un. Levtoi ewl\t. 1l etrlfll.t'SW
IU.
Wayne Orr of ,\lulra.)'ollvllle, c:al~~
1

1ed an ~"''•· I~: ~·
Ola UcNamet1 spent. 'tt~e week

ICbeeter.

~ w1tb

Mra. CIU'ttl Wolfe Jr. ot

Kl'll. ste-ua Prank was a buliDMI
cal)ed In Pomeroy, 8&amp;t\U'd;1.Y.
JIUllt.l

Torrence F:il l(eno,

~a.

on hill mother , Mr&amp;. R . E. Torro:nce
recently.
Qant. and Ann .l:lenaley of Pan·
J ertJ)' were wttell: end '(~~Uta cf th!lr
parent., Mr. and Yn. 0. t'cr:o«ev
of Ralni.IOW.
A barn belorlna to Dr. 8. A. Me·

!J L1ll•lt!&amp;h wu. CleWoye4 by ftre
TL&amp;e!da.Y monilil&amp; a'boilt 8:S....

H11w Qne Woman Loot
20 Pound• Of Fat
Loot Her Prominent Hipo,
Double Chin, Slullillu,..•
Gained Phyaiul Vicor-

A Shapely Fi.......

Ha~rnl.n
suru:lf~Y·

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LONGDALE, W. VA

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radJo 01"• etlt 241·J. h. 14. erose.

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SUitS /
Extra Heavy Ril&gt;bed

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Heavy, 100d

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Tribune, eall 286-L; lf the Btt81neos
OBiee ask for 202-R.

In Soutl&gt; · Salunlall
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The IMJSOn laflt Monday night WIUI
that of Soil Improvement. This
topic will appear on the

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Att11ntion hu been.c:alled by variouo
citizeno to the fact that child~ in Pomeroy ,.
are active In Hellowe'en praiWo and there· ·
by cauliinr conaidereble damare to property.

Thit notice ia to inform a~l, parenb u.d
r.hildren alike, that th!Oh actn.itieo wUI not
'b~ tolerated and that idiy 1(11'11,;. 111'11 cau1bt •
whil.e eftlapqln lilcli actlona, will be pro-·
secuted to the full ~:r.tent ofthe law.
(Siped) C. J&lt;HESS, Mayor.

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t&gt;PEECH OF CHAPI'
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New Coats, New Q.x:eases~ New Skirfl, New Blouse1
in this weeka'f Rathburns from · N~w York.

ter of Rebeoo&amp; lodge at JICDJn

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Mrs. Roy Wright and IIOD, Mn.
Orant Hood Mrs. c. E. N'ea.se, Mrs

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townahlp copa~les. who alleged
Ute 11\d was tn a state of tntoldca. tlon. . He !o'IU probably be to.ken
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'nLe followtna: ladies attended

Ha ~old Taylor, a Ju~nlle o! J{ut-·
) and, was brou1ht to the co unty
·jail WednesdaY nlaht by Rut la nd

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Some New Qotbes'l

son, born Monday, Oct. 17, at. tHeir
home on Copdor street..

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·Hunary People

Soldiers Patrol
Canadian Prisop.
To Quell Rioting
Report Perlitta Tear Ga•
to be u...a ,tO Uber·

to Go.-ernor

"WE WANT BREAD"
by

SociEty Suicide

Dt: l•••t•• From
Voller to Protori

of "Roial

Baton;,;i;' Shouted

10 Point Program
Being Violated,
Miners Declare

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Mr. and Mn. Hugo KaptJna announce the bJrth ol a. nJne JXMmd

Where British Jobless Rioted

More Trouble Is
Begun In London
By Unemployed

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