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The King and the Beggerlmin

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WEATHER FORECAST

READERS' NOTICE- U you want
the News Office of The Daily
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MILKOF
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By WLLLIAM S. NEAL

"CHAIIJDU, THE
MACICIAN"

WAS DRY LEADER

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IN8 Btatr correspondent

Wasblna;ton, Nov. 19-INB-The

Albany, N. Y.,

tleiUUCI'II.tiC CO.UCWI

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speaker by n

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distant. l"lva.lH for the po!lt already
1ue couducUu(l; a ~ht which may
.11plit the Democfi!.UC Howre hito

w"tl'lns factions.
uembera ot the Ho(.I..Se who are
fearful or the effect 01 the bottle
on the House this wln~r expect
8peakllr John N. aa..oner to tate
llteps to take
blt.hmleu out ot
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White House next Tuesday to cen -

Ue naUonal leaders and. perhaps
m.ay be carried tll oov. Jl"rouklln D
With selection of

SETS PRECEDENT
He Says In Answer To
Queotiona Regarding · ·
The Innovation

fllltt for Speaker ot the Houae todn.y t.breat.l!ned to involve DemocroRoosevelt.

A~ialrix Fliea O..r
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politician.
"Just breaking 11.noth&lt;:&gt;r fll "t'Ce ·
dent," 00'1cmor ROOIH~VC:! I. l:Uid, In
announc:lng hfl had Jnvlt:&gt;d Prof;-,.
IM.!r Raymond Moley of Colnmbl:!
unlwrslty, to net ns hls u.dv!Mr In
the E:poch&amp;J. oonft-rellCC 011 wllith
Lhe eyeR nr t he world will tx· ruProteuor Moley L&lt;~ head
oubl!.c law dcpartmwt uto
bia, llDd lA 46 yean old.

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mith that ,"Nature in the Raw .

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mellowing, are then given. the
bencifit of that lucky Strike •P'Jrl·
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At Leut Silt Men Known
To Have ~ifrlll On
Gamer'• Seat
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Ar.,.men\'May Be Tak·
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SPEAKER'S fiGHT
M~l SPliT PARH
IN TW~ r~~TmNS
FOR SETTLEMENT

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RJADE~· NOfiCE - U rou .:want
the Ne11's omce of The i&gt;all)r
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Two Days. OnlyNovember
19 and 21.

Subject Ulitler Diicu•·
. olein In l:.onr Con·
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ReiCh's ~m~.
The decree completed ·tbe
beaun. Jut aumnin wlien
aelllld power 1n Prl.'w.la,
tM T1tular PrU&amp;~Ian ea.blnet·
l'l!lt.l'le ita actlvlt.1es.

Ladieo Wool Dreaaea $2.95, $3.95, $4.95

H~leh wtie
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Noftlllber U, ltSl.

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Broad Run, W.Va.

no , m011t wtll Join our

awnoer

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,·\!lhiie Beli!IS, "choi~l! hilnd picked" , _ .·;
' '10 Iba. for ........... ... ...... 23c
Four Leaf F.arnilr Fl{).ur, "Eyfry •
Bag Guatanteed, large sack , .. ', ·: 45c
Carnation Milk, 4 tall cans . . . . . . . . . . tile '
.Chipso, larg~ Size, 2 for ... .. . .. ·.. :. : 3Se
Black Pepper, Fineet quality, pet· . lb. -2341
· Old Reliable Coffee, per lb .... . . . .... 29c
lvory Soap, Mediurn Size, 2 bars ..... ·: 9c
IOclllat:e Candy, 2 lbs for · ..... ·. : '19c
. . FRESH AND CU!JtD' MEATS
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Bacon, lean•sugar eured·1 ib,11lo!.'
Harn-Harn~Fresh skinned hams
"'-··Fr•""'-half or whole, per lb ...... .... 10%c ,
Harn, center slices, per lb . . .. , . tSe
Ribs, per lb..... . .. ... . .'. .. . . lOc:
!fatmbtll'.
fresh ground, per lb .. ... tOe.
lb........ , .. .. . . 7.%c
·Beef Steak, end·er Cuts" . per lb.... tSe
Sausage, ."Coun~ Style" per lb . . .... tOe:
Franfurters."fresh and tender" '2Ib~ 25e
Beef, 3 lbs for ............. 25e
.. 1!UJe Bll)'lq Power. we art~ able &amp;a mate "'7
Nln'i'l'"' .,._ n. Oneerlet and l'telh ana ean4 Meat&amp;.

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pt Ol'giUl!Zt'll
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!Cabinet Together

Dclny~d '
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SALE

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leu than In the paat 20 yean. Buy now
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"EVER 'BEFORE PRICES LIKE THESE I
Red Fox Scarfo $8.95, $14.95, $16.96,$19.95
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Croo~ F..x Scarfa .......... , , .... $27.95
Bei111 Foli: Scarfo .... , . : .. $i9.95, $24.95
Blue Fox Scarf• ................., $1&amp;;95
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Colonel Jake Ruppert own"' bo~ And a smart ta.proom mechanic
the Yanks and a brewery. A com~ COLIId sure lay on the' froth . ,
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binntlon that ke$8 him busy all
year rotmd Jn the 11Ummer.
.When you pOked your nose down 1
In that woola.r layer fit lather yo'u
We hfWl some theoriP.\1- about old had to ny ljlllnd me an aviator ln
time beq. ,But the Cqlonel ee:rtalnlY a CJ9Ud. ·
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r strawa were invented. So ,.. man
· was such ~hlns: as eight per cent .~
1et some beer v.ohltl\ wu al~ ·
· be"er. The Ignorant but enthuatastlc could
wa,vs
ftt the bottom of tht1 rlit.:v~ like
cori.titunet• figured content while a Japanese goldfl!lh.
the sclentltlc and erudite barkeep
. measured, p!'f .~c lpltA te gravity, malt
condensa-tion und WOl't fermenta1
Vfe might. aa Well )lie hone8t about
tton. Wblch shows that thlnlt e.re ~t. If beer comes back V."e will have
ro&amp;ng from vat wOTt.
to taRe divtns lessons to set any.
There never was more tl\lln one In~
'I'he Cononel include&amp; all tbe ch of brew hidden under fom· 11'1teCbnlcal tnaredlenta tn hta matte- che&amp; ot· aut!s.
nH.tiCII. But modestlY leav611 ou~ any
Rference to the foam. And lf we re- . Do yoU remembe., the IvorY paper
member eol1'1!Ctlf. oldUme beer was knife that the b&amp;rteep .used kl tlatnothlna but wind toued splndrtn. ten oft ~e top Clf the ahw. That; re
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moved tbe White colla.:' from the
I ~d thnt's t;;-;-uth. An econo- · rtus. ~ut there ~~otiU 'l'{as a cuft' In-·
mleal bartender could put on the ldde the ate~n.
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with -some very !lne tattnr bU'bbles.
Bo, the boys who- aro &amp;creamlna
for ~dttine beer and lllihteenth :
He could Jam~ ateln wJth atr AntenClment ReJM!al had bl!!tteJ.· .
breaks and mate a drtnk of beer howl tOr another e.metu:llitent llllin 1
taste like · bltlnf I. toy.'balioon.
11t tbP. foam.

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1 Gary Cooper,
Tallulah Bf\nkhiPI\d,
Oouglnt.i!J Dllrst son or M~. nn e!
Charlet Llu bton.
I Mm Lon. Dlirst., is lmpi'Ovlng !10m
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:I! n·cent. opemtion for apPendlcl~ Cnme411e•: ·~onlr.ey DoQdlrl'"
fifo ln the Holzer h08pltnl.
''Who Knows"
Dan Wcmer and wife were S'Jn1
· of Mr. ami Mm. E:h:n Coming: 70,000 Witness

nnrl M1•~; . Apulone Dfln&lt;.
Waldi11 Darst Is l'CCO\' t"rh :&gt;J

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New

Bt.ephens, dBurhter
J ~n Atkinson. re·
f:lilturday · from
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ed lor H"'"'er to Di..

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dlly wt!h her parent&amp;, Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. P. Thompson on Little Kyger.
Dav&amp; Shuler Of Oolllmburs. l11 here

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in Spine, ttfay Die

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IIJ)Cnt Frldny wUh his motl-r•:l ,
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Mrs. Emma Rife n1l.(l dBlill'hlnr,
Mrs. EdmUiut Well!! . .'
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Mary E. Jenkins or Athens, spr:nt tnr ow•1· lm tr nu hnn t• , wlwn tltl '
week end with her Pfll'ents, Mr. wound nr lh'&lt;ltim !h:nlly: "l.ldlt"ll 'n'
Mrs. Carl· J t: n kll\5.
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M1·s. ~Iowaid Bh\ller · spent T'J~­ G' fi sh !II ,II I~UI!II t t •ll '' _ ·'f'lt. lfltl. ,

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NEW ·(;OoDS JUST
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