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MONPAT, 8llPl'll¥IID 1&amp;, 1111

~i~c)k!~:::rr,ttLED Ohio State To

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IUIIIi r..--. Sl, of Charles·

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NEW WEATHERMAN
SOUGHT FOR COUNTY

WELFARE
KEPT ON

wu cpmmttted to the county
UllOD tallwt to P"l' $ZIJO tine

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patrolman Walter Wolle In the

}16 ol atet.Uni' p.soline !rom a
~ Pa&amp;Vd. .,.r near tJ:le Ne'+' Martin
s. twtel. e.ooordtnc to the arn~stlnK ot; hiler'a ,.port.
-He wu returned. to Jan when he

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night and WfdnHd&amp;y. Cooler W"'l
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SERVICE.

FULL LEASED WIRE

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p.llty agato a charge

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Western De erado A·' ested In Southern
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falled to paJ the fine

·. lfl: &gt;had but • few cenla In hla·poctet.. wb'en td'1"eSte&lt;l the ontcer .said.

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Tom Roush and ro.mlly were
Stmday cu.Mts of John Wolte and
family o1 Letart Palls. 0 .
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en Mra. Bertha Rickard. Prlday.
Hnrry Sta.tl!, Earl Rtdlman and
te.mlly and Mn. Mary Llevlng and

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Face_. Carteon

Velma

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DINING &amp;OOM AND

COFFEl IIIIGP
Undet Rune M.,.....a&amp;
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auests or

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Dl&amp; Lu.yne ,
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baalneu men nP,rdleiS of whether or not they are

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Club, are W'J'ent)J' r&gt;efluet.ted to be pn ..,..._ M lfll• ...... to lie dflll-..1 Ji ~)' yl~ lnietftl io alt.

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Reip Of -Terror

Over;
Ia Wanted In Urschel
Kidnaping

A dinner will be served at 8:30 arter which the dlHculalon will tall:e plaee.

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,W . •~ lll.,.-:H;;.t.r Hyooll
llf!i!OY ·l;l&lt;lahts. enlertalned Bat•ur,•
doll ·iovenl!11 .IIIII ' a porcy In "'"',..
of 'the blrthcla.y or \Mrl.

Edison Hobstetter, Secretary,

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Hastens End
Refusin~ T n Heed
Doctor's Warnin1

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Washlllilon, Sept. 2~1NB-PreB·
tc:\ftlt. .Rqo4eve.l~ )i~J!.Y; ca.lled .IP t~~
heads or-the gre&amp;t ·steel r:onoeme to
arr.,.. t)&gt;r the, pu~OB, • J&gt;¥.: l'fll·
roada ot ·approxlmaR!Iy !to.tl ll.• ri\U·
lion toni of steel ralla.
ThOBe called tor the conference,
bellnnlnr at two '1'. Ill!, '(lire M)·
ron o. T&amp;ylor, chatrm!Ul ~f l t¥
soa.,s •1 u. ~· Steel, lli"«•~ orace,
ore•'!l•nt .of tho I;I&lt;U,!Otl#it .J;JtO;I

and Mate
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cauae Husband;&gt; Did Not .,.
Like Male Babiea . , ,..

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Mrs. Raymond

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her, ,.,.
Eber&amp;bfl.cili · cit the

death early Monday morning of her

brother-in-law ~ 1W, Knode
of Columbus.
Death occurred at
Orant holpltal where t.he deceaaed
had Jbeen r:ontined the past two
weeks undeJ'IOinl treatmffit for

heart trouble,

Mr.

ltnode

well-known tn the 'Pomeroy
haVIna vtlited Here many times

the Eberabach realdence. 11e
survived. by his wtdO!( ; flnd two aona.
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the Pres(dent
Is away, Sec· day by NRA ol!lclall.
of lives
The oomumers advisory bOOrd of
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retary of the Treuury Woodin a nd the NRA.. which hWI waged a st.rong
Aboard the Sapinero in the harbna ' WI neRs~_J no:"
other money ehleftalns wiU direct fllht aptnst thl'! proposnl to '1ro- I o l rm OS 1'1 developed from a mild ga)e into a hurne8U6
the gl&amp;nt credit and tlnanoe pro- hibtt retaU sales for less than ..,1.-u
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eram Juat Initiated by Mr. Rooee- wholesale C06t, plus ten percent. d 120-mile an hour velocaty.
velt. Touching every phase of tbe
Re&lt;overy p--m ot the admlnls· wa.a urging compromise .
I SJ.W home~~ and. btllldlngs
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·-·Agreeing with ret"llers that cut- ~
h and ....... ttered alons the railroad
tration, the new move was de811Jr1ed throat priee competition 15 depreM- crumple b: nEath the force or, t e
400
00
to loolen the nation's money struc- lnr bWJiness over the entire eoun- ~ l~rrlftc wlnda, at\d s11w tht .lood ~~odhteonr ~fd
J::r ~~~'1R'tture and lhake blliJona Into trade t ry the consumen bonrd wa.or; wUl- wuk:rs rl.se {rem the Panuco r l~t•r, .....
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channels.
Inti. with moclitlca.tiona, to have a mundatlng the city 11nd dest:-oyms e~·front was left. standing.
Machinery to release •undreds of provision written Into the code pre-1 all hl their path.
Mexico City, St!p~. 26-IM:~
m1~1ons in depotlt! Ub:l up ln ventlns: sales below Invoice cmt.
The ar.tual ~oas ot. life llnd t h~ Military and sanU.a.t.Jon relief fOt,.cloiecl banks W8J'I the foundation 1 Mrs. Mary H. Rumsey. chairman numbt:r or mJur _d u.mcng th ~ eet we.re rushed to Tamptto t.odN.
stone ot the new monetary scheme. 1 or the a.d.Miory board, said It was pocrer d~~..Mefl of llvinR' along lh ' •.o aid thOuse.n:ls or re1~s left
In addltlon, the pforram embraced atnr..dinJ firm aga.lnst the 10 per- wnterfror.t and further lnla.nd will ~estltute by the hurricane --lili'lltC!h
tor aolvent but non-llquid cent provi11lon but would prevent not be known tor days. Thr- rool:o\1 t:lrstroyed the greater part of •
curt::I.Ume!tt for below-cost selllnl'.
I uf 15 per cent of the city's "'::;:~~I city and kUled 5,000 pel'IO~, ~, and a &amp;IMhing o Rreat
The modifications COMidered In and buUdlniJ&amp; have been bl
~rdlnJ to Information recet\'td ijf
surpluses
already
the completion or a posalble com- : away and hardly a structure eA- the goyermnent.
umber ~
monllll .
dlstrlbu'tlon
of
neepromlle
Included
a
ltmltatton
upon
caped
he&amp;"JY
damage.
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d.ent of
desUtute.
the UBe or "leaden" under which : Establishment or martial l•w doatbl reported In ~ om."'~ f!'L•
verlfted
pqram Just drafted nationally advertised articles are I brought some degree of order to nuuncement, other reJ)artll ~ fli!'
membera any worklnl ~rty t.nd
WJIS the Pre8ldent's anawer to In· sold as a means of sUrrinr consum- the stricken city In the sunlit calm ooene a.ld the death llit WU~ IIl~
r.hase was ordered..
ouardl nrec1 Into the a1r, haltlnll cretwtnr demands for currency In- er Interest.
whieb followed the t.errl.ble !ltorm. smaller. One report conaerv.U~
the lllabt of two ot the men, WONI tJatlon. The executive hope~ to Despite the demand for revision What little ean be done 18 being estimated ttle deatha at
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Ro&amp;. The othen, however, oon- a.vold direct infiatlon and use of of the code, leading retaUe-rs who done by th.e Mexican R8d arose .Prellklmlt Ro&lt;trtauel 01*fe~
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. ec1 pell•mell ond dodpd IIIIo the .PrlnUna
preuea. He
hu bact the 10 percent limitation plan, jand ot:tw" relief acem:les ror thOBe tntton brtpd.ee to flY to the atrtca.t
•erbrullh of tb.e woodz,
~r:v confidence the plana just In• shoftd no signs or yteld.lng.
whose hornet: a.nd po-se118 1ons were city, Mexico'• larltet oU porl, ~ldll
AuUlorlttes of aurroun411'11 toWn&amp; ttlated will supply the necessary InHugh 8. Johnlan. NRA admlnls-J swept away.
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a"rd vlllalee were warned. to be,.~ ~$! tn purchUIIll power and trator, waa expected to reach a . 1 witnessed the recent hurricane
the lookout for the eeeaped you., •. b&amp;J.t.nce the structure or Amerlco.n speedy decllton on approval of the In &amp;m Domin80 and Puerto Rico reeldents.
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code or turn It bact to deputy ad- but th.. dama.~Je done here was tar
A wee~ from tomorrow nivht the mlntatra.tor A. D. Whiteside tor re- "rtate; Ba.J"!es weighing tons and
Prealdent wtll come back to New vl51on. Johnson l8 In Walter Reed f:.m.a.ller bOats were carried far Inland
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Y.ork from Jl)&lt;de Park. a.nd will ad- hospital recuperaUfll trorn an opdteu tbe Nattona.l Catholic Char- eration for a minor Infection.
Utes. CIOie friends felt privately
President Roosevelt ,himself rna~
Rulii\i M..te l.ieenl.e Fee !lull Mr. Rooaevelt might take tblo decide tbe Issue. The Preoldeat Ifp
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oeouton to verbally and publlcly waa reported to be continuing his
Muat be Paid in Spite,.. l'ep!1 to the pteu or tnrtallonlals. own otudr of tbe ,.tau code as tt
3181!
£.emption Law
on saturday tn Hyde Park, ULe embraees a ta.r-reachtng policy.
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A famout wn"ter ~- eapre'.a.. a. +sire for the tift ~ich,
would penilit u• to- ounelva u other'! 1ee us. F~t.ly or
uofortunately, u the cue may be, such pt hal not b~ fi.U us.
If it were, it i• ,-lble that the IQID of -.Jfoeomplacency ~ould be
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Some profe1aon lftlll to thinW that the m,u:hlne hu Hc:ome
'· &lt;1,. ~tronpr than Ita crw.tor, whO. others think th• hwaan ra.ce huJ
·' 'been conquerecl\ut ita lwldiwork and that the ~le, iutead of
enjoyint the 1_,1c; ·d~e by their da;n, \hi!~~. ilhould endea·
vor to~~ proct~tillll of ttcialtli.. ~~P, tlait~ are oth,en
wbo RJ the Woilll· g '~!'one off HeaUH It ~r· '-Rltia for be1nJ1
better off that~ und~MJDed of in the paa
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Merdlanta who keep the" pocll Well ~~~.J~yecl In their
1torea and wloelm reap tliie full bellefit of .-.e•$pll.per · adver·· ·•·
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1et up a RepubliC• .. . Apparently th,Y' ani... ~bs today of the
wildOJD of that move. Same of th- . . to tldDk that a klfll is
aot IUCh ao a:peiWin flflire-h•d after all.
ln1~ of tiriq h-lf out -llda1 arillsftll townlookint for
thinplhe waatl, tlie ~f~ -.,wall~-,.~~~· ~ niiWipa.per
adnrtllemcnitaaad •-Jf~J .ltLtls!L...I.to~ ·~!tO advertiH,
ah:e need&amp; there.
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B&gt;' WILLIAM s . NEAL
INS Starr corre.pondent

By W . L. JORDAN
poDcy wtth reprd to
Eye-witness of the Tampico burricE~ne and flood 1
mayorally conteot.
Copyright 1933 by INS
SO anxi!I&lt;Js waa Mr. Roooevell to
Wuhlngton.
Sept 26-INS.- A
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mA~ it ·clear he w:tll take no part
Aboard S. S. Sapmero,
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;t:;ntit ,t he JN,yoralty race he announe- c;ompromlse plan to Pnd the acute INS--Sections of the once rich city of Tampico, the leaded he wm have no
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limitation provision of the code or ing oil port of the republic of MexiCO, o~n ere
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ratr competition ror uoo.ooo re- feet of water today followhlg a deva!Jtating hurrlc.fi.P
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hillers was under oonaklers.tion to~ 1 and flood which took a toll of hundredf if not thou!l!a~,ls
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Me11:ico City, Sept. 26--INS--The Meue&amp;n
contact wi~ the hur•
ricane--devaetated rerion about Tampico at BOOD
today but 1till waa unable to attempt any aecur..
ate eaUmate of the numL-r
of d-d, varlouaJ. y
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eraticma in the atate of Tamaulipaa, wi
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leave the capital for
nine-day eacked of wearine apparelaad jew..
~ Jfew York City a nd In hb e11'J. Tllie tbe first tirrw durin• I
fukher upstate In Hyde Park . the presr- nt Cuban trouble that u
executive was
leave here 1 ·A mericq home
knowa to u .., I
a. bout 1 P. M.• will apend I .
been violated.
In hll Sixty•
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Plan
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board ~( th~ ~~~nd Steel ·.'!JO_, .arld
o. 11!preeent8.tl\le ·: ot the Colorado

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greatest peaee time monetary pro- hative of MontJ"Omery, Ala., whoae

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By ARTHUR CONSTANTINE
INS S taIf C orrapolld ent

rram .ever attempted, get under~ home at Havana was •tared by 1
way here today • and prepared to &amp;TOUP of Cuban Jooten and ralk

BIG STEEL DEAL ON'

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Wind Followed By Flood From Panuco River. ~lrl'J•.;.
in1 Houaeo Away; 50 Missing In Floods In
rope; Several Killed In Quake
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IN8 Starr cor..,oondent
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By EDWARD B. LOCKETT

New York, Sept. 28-lNB-"H,.
wasn't happy unless h'! waa ':VtlrkiniJ. even thnMg"h he was repeated-

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A n11DliMii- ,; Important matten will be

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AID RECOVERY
Preaid-nt LeaYea White
House On Short Trip
To New York

Author

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IN W~KE Of UVASHTING HURH

Credit Pro,..am Dealped To Loosen Na·
tion'a Money

Career Of HJimbri~t And In Daylichtl Quintet Crswl
Short Story Wnter · Throuch Small Venti!! ·
Ia Cut Short
lator ()peninr
"YOU KNOW ME Al"

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f:SCAPE IS MADE ,.

lnfamoUA "Machine Gun"
Kelly Comes To End
OfTrsil

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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION!
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.nCHHER n AID STRICKEN

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A meet.IDr will be field aE ihe Nr.w Martin Hotel Tuetby eveniDf at whleh 4hne a di.!JCUilllon will ~ tia.d 'nlaUYe &amp;o a drive cecemlnl' the NKA. In Pomeroy l.nd vlelnltJ.

t · No Extra Cost!

MONHARY

Cubans l.oo!ed Home

~UN IS BEGUN BY
1s HEART ~ICTtM G=:~:::~E;~ ADMINISTRHmN

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JAMES H. BUTLER

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New SIIIJI'IIII, Florida

UJf Kaylor.
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Ralel Radwwl
ROOMS liM, fJ.sl
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MUtord Hoft'ma'n ·and family.
Miss Jean R.ou3h was a. troek end
guesL or Mrs. l!;noln. :aro,n.
M!ldred and ha.n Layne, Lucy ·

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WHEN KillER AND
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Mllll ADd&amp; Robln.eon. daughter

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IFhen
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SUICIDES IN JAR

'nleodore Robinson. hb cousin.
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Kenneth Walker. This wu tbe Springfield, 0., Sept. 26-INs-'.
~1 purpose of the trip to Hyde TmPriPoll"d on a. d1aon:lerly conduct,
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charge, Ed1mrd ReUotr. Sfl. h"ld
- There was still a p&lt;mjbtllty the 'pnded his life here today by han 1•

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qonventton In Chicago ne:rt Mon·
da'f, but this was considered slight.
The President will
retur~ to
W_.talncton after his speech the
night of October f .

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11111' himself with
cell In the Cln.rk
totr was a fonner
""'ftn~ hotnP. In
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county jail. RetInmate of a V"tDayton authorl-

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W eeldy to R f'! e e i • e
700 Ami 1 p
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Jor air transport linea today
nounced. u etfecttYe Oct.. 1 ;..~•.:::: 1:~~~~
rate of salarles tor pllots
rrom t'l.OOO to s~uoo annually un ..
der the NRA plan schedule.
Ari average of eiJhteen houn a
week will pay $'1'.000 per year and

AGED MAN SHOT BY 21 hours wtn pay $7,'100.
MASS FOR COWBOY IMITATORS tb~e!';,,-::!:!' are
PLANT
-INS-A Lines, American Alrwayo.

conttnent.al and western Alr,

Oolumbua, 0 .. Sept. -

game of "eowboy" played bV two 1! tem Air Exprell and 'E&amp;stt!m
rear old Oolumbull boys, had ended tra.nspott.

bere today ln Ule lhootlna of a 64·
feat-old man.
The boJI~ Robert Val' O,ll:e and
llalpb Prlae, eonlronted o . w.
8ktnner with a .22 O&amp;Uber rttle.
and ordered b.bQ.
hold up hta
~~v~
·
t •
tanda. The m•.,
e I.
bands,~. ond . .
.,'I!JIII

1:

11··•

~pproxlmately uo of Ute 3'1'5 piwtU pt a pay Increaae under the new rate. Based
lte of ~-

lots emploYed

on • ccmpoa
..,..,...,
hOUJ'ly pa_y tor f.JyJnr time.

·Jots'.i lncome
illf!""'

wm

averaee

•$?!10 an hOlD\ the co-nleo

Ioken to of
UDI~t
In· ·~
ll'eaimont
.a iounded
,:. ·t1"f ,....;.;.
.• ...,. - •• ·~po.y
__.. &amp;ehedules
h .....
The were queotlolled by
01'eue wl~· w~ -rr:~ of .l e ~...QIIe auiiMM 1 llown ID' ~ to equalllo the rotea.

j....

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I

�THIIllAtt.Y TRllltJl0-.1'0111l110T, 0810

' ·.~!~..J~~kt...!!.~.J!.t~!.... \
.. •OJ,- uafot

II'

should he done betore Ule nation&amp;
agree on a diaannament seheme
It wu leara,ed, meanwhile tha t
Premier
MU&amp;IOllnl's
four-power
pact, actually. tt.ua:b unotftcial y
I"J functlonlnl ln the dlsarmament
ta lk.ll, wit.h the ltallan premier bt" lt!prt!llelll:cd by delell:aie Burtch
Von Neuralth revealed Greman y
~~ not opposed to arms comrol bu t
d1ttl06d tha.t If control will exiat fot
lnur ye.n before other nations ber. ln to disarm German y wUl then
ask for protective a rmamt!nl-5 In
c'udlng heavier ar tillery fiCO Utmg
rla n~ and lili'h t tankH

Take It and Like It

lllo ~ of lllr&lt;l&gt; ~. 1m.
PublliiiOII llallJ &amp;IIG
...,_, tl.f.iiiPI SU1a'd&amp;J'. Ulca~ o.a Lo•er SeeoUd llll'tet, PometO)', o
Wllal G.Qr trlendllell4 UILlettH'I ...... ne• ~uer fqr publk:a~ ~
aould iP all cuel II&amp;D their nam.~thovib I)OC J:leOellllib \o tM:

~
AnflOJmOW ~Uen. bow~
..,._ lD DO ial&amp;.aace wUl be publilbed.

e~:celJep\

IUU1 de&amp;itable Jn l.bem•

N.&amp;TION.U. ADVE&amp;TISING BEPUSE:NTA"UVI8

Chaplin Children
Must Live ''" Less

1 1" ....bill. bloc.
C~ l'~&amp;i~Wftptlia. PII&amp;Uvrb, IUiwallbe
I'H Ui&amp;oorial OffiCII

cap zsa..J.

Accounting Crihcized aa Allowancea Cut
to $350 Mo~thly

M c.thet"a

For BllllzteA Otrlee aad Ctr,:.ulatiGfl Depl can 112-.R

B7 •aU
Pellnred B1 Carner
. $ 11) One Month
Oll:e Week . . .
80 Thttle Months
ODB Month . .
'
Six Montba .
00
6
tOne Year • ••
· ·

· ··

One Year

Fine Showing In Buchtel
' Game Revives Hopes
Of Enthusiaata

SOFT GOAL.

INDvsT'f~Y

;THE CUBAN SITUATION

COFFI:t: SJLOP

JNSTEI\D of th e Cu ban s ltuawon clanfymg as man~ had
\ confidently expected, it appears mort' and more clear [
tb.at mt en: entiOn by the Umted States w11J be compulsory
to prated t he hv es and property of Amencans In\' Oived m
th e hornet 's neiit. Instead of t he mha.b1tant8 of Cuba
~o m .e ~ ltght !:diU \\ u t 1 ommon sense and
WOL'Km g lo)o(et h u to r t h e &lt;omm u u g •oU uf all, followin~

acti ng

wit h

I

I

Los Angeles.
s ~pt
:.:6-INsCharles !:Spencer Chaplln J1 3 md
Ea rl C haplin 7 the twu
suus or
Ch arles Chapl! n fllm com~d} kmg
Af t.t. t cr/Uchang tht fi fth a nn ual

r...-

accounttna ot
Chaplin'•
wire, Lita Qrey Ohaplln. ILB ~
and unaatl.!factory," SUperlot JU4•
each will h&amp;ve 1.0 ret &amp;kmf 1\11!
t350 a munth
ge Ch arlllll Cr.tLII today had orcl
'"
the monthly allowa.nce Oil eac:b boY
cut from 1500 to p:KI,
Cha plin 8 a ttorney&amp; had tiled an
exet:puon w hla to~ wife.. ac-('ti Un lmg showtna: &amp;he had spent
$33 .9Y4 62

for the

bOys'

..

support

dutlnli' the 22 months encttna: lad
July
Chaplin at the time ot the dlro.
(teat.ed a $200.000 trust fund tor
I su~Jf-urt vf hts sons of whom Mra.
Ciwplaln is euardlan
Chaplm ~ a ttorneys ~t.ttempttd to
lnt.errogute he1 on several itelnl
IJ~ted iu her report of expenditures

I

J(•r

th~

ddldwn

I Cllll t a. nswe1 she sobbed
"I
tun t ke1 iJ fl'!:un·s In m y
head I
V.lSh t.he rut her had the boya' ln·
l.ert.st Rt heart u.s much as I have ..
Thf&gt; a tt.orneys h ad s ought
to
Question thf' lratl!
bea ut y about
$2 50 listed as t he 1mce ot a boy'.s
haircut $5 10! removal of a wart
fmm Cluu les Jr s
hand about
n 000 !or a European tri p, and oth&lt;: r t xpemes

I

-·..

SQUAD AT WORK

l lndl!r Sam('! Maru;emcnt.

ALBA ('(IIIW.T
Nnr

60

Sm1rn:~.,

JWe~l

HOTU1
Florldll

B&amp;Ul•
Ika&amp;ct

'4-U.Jn

Preparing For Hard Contest With Rutland
Friday Night

lDid

Wrllt for Boekld &amp;ntl llatt:!l

•

th e d e partUH:' uf !1-[a ~.: haU u, Lh e nngp1al cause of the up- !
IHnng, q, ~Y :-JcCm to be drnnk with th e thought of obtain~
111g su m ~ pow er for themselves and so they go ft·om week
t o wee k11 Wlth o ut a pat"tu:le of 1mproVemenl ma.n1fe:sted.
So I"ong a:-; a cn un t r.' J!'l :!! O .1nvo l\ied a ::~ 1.s Cuba at prese nt th e rR, Is little chan ce for an}thmg to be accomplished
't lld ~o iCappears 1f any semblance of order is to come
ft om tlie; p1 e~ ent state of anarc hy, unn'st and chaos, 1t
rnu ~t e0m e t h ro1.1gh .some agency tore1gn to the Cuhan

I

~ou

Ever Stop
(to (tbinlt 1

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
THAT there is more to any buainesa than merely having a
place to ..o busine...
Securing the merchandi •., to oell is only the first step.
The most important thing is the oelling of merchandise a11d
selling it right.
The rightkind of merchandiae, backed up by the right kind
of Advertiaing, will always build a profitable busineas.
Good advertising creates an irrestible appeal.
-\d...ertioed merchandise always creates good-will for .any
busine.as because it give&amp; satisfaction.

NOTICE TQ BUSINESS
.
MEN
On aC«&lt;oUnt of
Conferel\clf' of the
tera of American
li'On to be ~eld in Pomer'o:t,
Wednesdav, SeP,t. 27th,
buaineae men of

.....

dioplay
en above d•te.

The demand for adYerlised goods is growin1 day by day. ·
Advertisiiw always makes a wonderful imprc;u(on '111 bilay
shoppep; they always read the ads before shopping in ' atder to
•ave ti(fte and money.
'-' ·
TJUthful advertising has a wide range of appeal. • Jt reach&amp;
evel'j!&gt;Ody.
"
PEOI"I.;Ei AREAL WAYS LOOKING FIJR QUALitY · MtR·
CHAIIII):ISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS
CAk!W J'ltE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO Bl!Y.
TH,\'J' IS
WHY nu::Y READ THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CM{E·
FULLY•
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Rodeo Sweetheart in Action
' j '

I

the •~t. where the

.

lf ever, nr:rvet
)aml!t J. Dwyer, fa~
piccures, "Worryt Not
1 trnuke a lot. But 1

,,.

OK. 11
HOW ARE YtURtlfRYES? Do~ ir ttplietyou

- -- -

to Hce soiiieOnc in il dangnous podtlonZ
, our~df t o\ tha t pla[c-then. cont:idtT

Put

BRUTAL ._ILLINGS
J N MIC,HlG AN Mu~da ~ momJng- .~gang of hoodlwn:-. a11d
a ll lO Und t' IWmw;:-~ nf humu nJt\: , hC! Irt u;1 nnd robb ed
a bunk 111 Flrn t 1\ftrr wntltonl v kill1ug a CUiitomer t Jt
Fihooting him m the Ladi, th l'y mad e c\' f'I'Y eJfOJi to kill ~
other d e fen ~ cl ess and mnoce nt pe opl e no.; their rar roared 1
its '\ay d own the ma m thorough hue ot the Wolvcrm._ \

1

111

r.cr••t:s. Bur remember, no matteJ:"

.
MATCHLESS

Th l) fn&lt;'t tltat 1\ficb,g- ~ Jl cttiZCil :i n•fu se to cntcrtalll
a la)v wherc•lJy u killer may fprfell hHs life for waut·)f,
murdet·, certainly did n~t influence these killer. to han-

dle thetr firearms carefully.
If they are apprehended the worst that can hapnen
them upon conviction ts a gentence fqr life in the peniwhlch expertcnce tht'Oughout the United St.tes
shown to be for that length qf time only in rare in·
~cDC I!O. A" a matter of fact the av~ra11e "lifer" spends

:Yll111"

how num { you ~ muke, l amel't .:oadler
tobacco' ne"! er up•et yaur nene..

eity.

tha.n 20 yean

Ill N D

NOT MANY OF US bue the iron nerves Mcessary
•
to be a New York 11teeplejaek, Bot we can all take a
tip from these dare~devila whoae very lives depend
on healthy nerves.
As James J. Dwyer tells it; "I've been chmbing for

.'

years and smoking cigarettea: even longer. I picked
Camel1 becauae they're milder. And when I IJ8Y milder

I mt~ln that no matter hoi\ many 1 ~rnoke they never
get on my nervE's What do I t hink about up there In
the rur Y Not rr.ueh of ~tnything, Worry r Not me, I
smoke Camels-nnd my nerves are OK."
You'll hke Camels, too. The1r c:OS!tlter tobfl.~os cerw
tainly make a dtfferenea. In taste, In mildnel58. ADd
tbey never get on your nerves.

prison fm his -mistteeQ:a.

"'''···'' We m'Ohto woulq hardly be qualified to cotuplain if i

~,

mUunces.

for her vlcfOt'f i1l a rodeo conteat •
Lona Beach, Cal1, wheN •he wo•
the title of "'Sweetlulart ot tbt.
fOl'l'll&amp; gn), giVIII I demonBtratiOn
of ht!ir equeetriiJl •kill at Mlneoll,
Lone laland. Fair.

~·,..~~~

rnlJ~P!' PUr road b~ck tpo ria~~~~'

I

Is lW•.~(i'ct 1 tl\ai !ltl~p are !felting
couutl~i• ~f tHo 'wo&gt;ld, too.
·
',

1

Roundup", Ardetlt. Sc!llnetder, Calt·

t· , ·

;

I·ER TOBACCOS

OD a vlait to Ne1t York U a ftWIW

t-rirnuial on his release were kept ht Mlctligan I
is no
to keep th~m from ¥•11111 .,frQlfl ' Otle
. I"' all · s~ei~ty · "'lll:di'J! :tbn j t··, ,pniiio .

of

,,

.

•

·-·-·'

NEVER CET ON YOUR NERVE S ••• NEVER TIRE YOUR T~STE

a.1

c..-...Lllll,
"-'nai.S.ntiM.~:W~

'

•

'

I

'

•

,,

.

�THIIllAtt.Y TRllltJl0-.1'0111l110T, 0810

' ·.~!~..J~~kt...!!.~.J!.t~!.... \
.. •OJ,- uafot

II'

should he done betore Ule nation&amp;
agree on a diaannament seheme
It wu leara,ed, meanwhile tha t
Premier
MU&amp;IOllnl's
four-power
pact, actually. tt.ua:b unotftcial y
I"J functlonlnl ln the dlsarmament
ta lk.ll, wit.h the ltallan premier bt" lt!prt!llelll:cd by delell:aie Burtch
Von Neuralth revealed Greman y
~~ not opposed to arms comrol bu t
d1ttl06d tha.t If control will exiat fot
lnur ye.n before other nations ber. ln to disarm German y wUl then
ask for protective a rmamt!nl-5 In
c'udlng heavier ar tillery fiCO Utmg
rla n~ and lili'h t tankH

Take It and Like It

lllo ~ of lllr&lt;l&gt; ~. 1m.
PublliiiOII llallJ &amp;IIG
...,_, tl.f.iiiPI SU1a'd&amp;J'. Ulca~ o.a Lo•er SeeoUd llll'tet, PometO)', o
Wllal G.Qr trlendllell4 UILlettH'I ...... ne• ~uer fqr publk:a~ ~
aould iP all cuel II&amp;D their nam.~thovib I)OC J:leOellllib \o tM:

~
AnflOJmOW ~Uen. bow~
..,._ lD DO ial&amp;.aace wUl be publilbed.

e~:celJep\

IUU1 de&amp;itable Jn l.bem•

N.&amp;TION.U. ADVE&amp;TISING BEPUSE:NTA"UVI8

Chaplin Children
Must Live ''" Less

1 1" ....bill. bloc.
C~ l'~&amp;i~Wftptlia. PII&amp;Uvrb, IUiwallbe
I'H Ui&amp;oorial OffiCII

cap zsa..J.

Accounting Crihcized aa Allowancea Cut
to $350 Mo~thly

M c.thet"a

For BllllzteA Otrlee aad Ctr,:.ulatiGfl Depl can 112-.R

B7 •aU
Pellnred B1 Carner
. $ 11) One Month
Oll:e Week . . .
80 Thttle Months
ODB Month . .
'
Six Montba .
00
6
tOne Year • ••
· ·

· ··

One Year

Fine Showing In Buchtel
' Game Revives Hopes
Of Enthusiaata

SOFT GOAL.

INDvsT'f~Y

;THE CUBAN SITUATION

COFFI:t: SJLOP

JNSTEI\D of th e Cu ban s ltuawon clanfymg as man~ had
\ confidently expected, it appears mort' and more clear [
tb.at mt en: entiOn by the Umted States w11J be compulsory
to prated t he hv es and property of Amencans In\' Oived m
th e hornet 's neiit. Instead of t he mha.b1tant8 of Cuba
~o m .e ~ ltght !:diU \\ u t 1 ommon sense and
WOL'Km g lo)o(et h u to r t h e &lt;omm u u g •oU uf all, followin~

acti ng

wit h

I

I

Los Angeles.
s ~pt
:.:6-INsCharles !:Spencer Chaplln J1 3 md
Ea rl C haplin 7 the twu
suus or
Ch arles Chapl! n fllm com~d} kmg
Af t.t. t cr/Uchang tht fi fth a nn ual

r...-

accounttna ot
Chaplin'•
wire, Lita Qrey Ohaplln. ILB ~
and unaatl.!factory," SUperlot JU4•
each will h&amp;ve 1.0 ret &amp;kmf 1\11!
t350 a munth
ge Ch arlllll Cr.tLII today had orcl
'"
the monthly allowa.nce Oil eac:b boY
cut from 1500 to p:KI,
Cha plin 8 a ttorney&amp; had tiled an
exet:puon w hla to~ wife.. ac-('ti Un lmg showtna: &amp;he had spent
$33 .9Y4 62

for the

bOys'

..

support

dutlnli' the 22 months encttna: lad
July
Chaplin at the time ot the dlro.
(teat.ed a $200.000 trust fund tor
I su~Jf-urt vf hts sons of whom Mra.
Ciwplaln is euardlan
Chaplm ~ a ttorneys ~t.ttempttd to
lnt.errogute he1 on several itelnl
IJ~ted iu her report of expenditures

I

J(•r

th~

ddldwn

I Cllll t a. nswe1 she sobbed
"I
tun t ke1 iJ fl'!:un·s In m y
head I
V.lSh t.he rut her had the boya' ln·
l.ert.st Rt heart u.s much as I have ..
Thf&gt; a tt.orneys h ad s ought
to
Question thf' lratl!
bea ut y about
$2 50 listed as t he 1mce ot a boy'.s
haircut $5 10! removal of a wart
fmm Cluu les Jr s
hand about
n 000 !or a European tri p, and oth&lt;: r t xpemes

I

-·..

SQUAD AT WORK

l lndl!r Sam('! Maru;emcnt.

ALBA ('(IIIW.T
Nnr

60

Sm1rn:~.,

JWe~l

HOTU1
Florldll

B&amp;Ul•
Ika&amp;ct

'4-U.Jn

Preparing For Hard Contest With Rutland
Friday Night

lDid

Wrllt for Boekld &amp;ntl llatt:!l

•

th e d e partUH:' uf !1-[a ~.: haU u, Lh e nngp1al cause of the up- !
IHnng, q, ~Y :-JcCm to be drnnk with th e thought of obtain~
111g su m ~ pow er for themselves and so they go ft·om week
t o wee k11 Wlth o ut a pat"tu:le of 1mproVemenl ma.n1fe:sted.
So I"ong a:-; a cn un t r.' J!'l :!! O .1nvo l\ied a ::~ 1.s Cuba at prese nt th e rR, Is little chan ce for an}thmg to be accomplished
't lld ~o iCappears 1f any semblance of order is to come
ft om tlie; p1 e~ ent state of anarc hy, unn'st and chaos, 1t
rnu ~t e0m e t h ro1.1gh .some agency tore1gn to the Cuhan

I

~ou

Ever Stop
(to (tbinlt 1

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
THAT there is more to any buainesa than merely having a
place to ..o busine...
Securing the merchandi •., to oell is only the first step.
The most important thing is the oelling of merchandise a11d
selling it right.
The rightkind of merchandiae, backed up by the right kind
of Advertiaing, will always build a profitable busineas.
Good advertising creates an irrestible appeal.
-\d...ertioed merchandise always creates good-will for .any
busine.as because it give&amp; satisfaction.

NOTICE TQ BUSINESS
.
MEN
On aC«&lt;oUnt of
Conferel\clf' of the
tera of American
li'On to be ~eld in Pomer'o:t,
Wednesdav, SeP,t. 27th,
buaineae men of

.....

dioplay
en above d•te.

The demand for adYerlised goods is growin1 day by day. ·
Advertisiiw always makes a wonderful imprc;u(on '111 bilay
shoppep; they always read the ads before shopping in ' atder to
•ave ti(fte and money.
'-' ·
TJUthful advertising has a wide range of appeal. • Jt reach&amp;
evel'j!&gt;Ody.
"
PEOI"I.;Ei AREAL WAYS LOOKING FIJR QUALitY · MtR·
CHAIIII):ISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS
CAk!W J'ltE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO Bl!Y.
TH,\'J' IS
WHY nu::Y READ THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CM{E·
FULLY•
.'

.

'

.'

;

••

..

'.

Rodeo Sweetheart in Action
' j '

I

the •~t. where the

.

lf ever, nr:rvet
)aml!t J. Dwyer, fa~
piccures, "Worryt Not
1 trnuke a lot. But 1

,,.

OK. 11
HOW ARE YtURtlfRYES? Do~ ir ttplietyou

- -- -

to Hce soiiieOnc in il dangnous podtlonZ
, our~df t o\ tha t pla[c-then. cont:idtT

Put

BRUTAL ._ILLINGS
J N MIC,HlG AN Mu~da ~ momJng- .~gang of hoodlwn:-. a11d
a ll lO Und t' IWmw;:-~ nf humu nJt\: , hC! Irt u;1 nnd robb ed
a bunk 111 Flrn t 1\ftrr wntltonl v kill1ug a CUiitomer t Jt
Fihooting him m the Ladi, th l'y mad e c\' f'I'Y eJfOJi to kill ~
other d e fen ~ cl ess and mnoce nt pe opl e no.; their rar roared 1
its '\ay d own the ma m thorough hue ot the Wolvcrm._ \

1

111

r.cr••t:s. Bur remember, no matteJ:"

.
MATCHLESS

Th l) fn&lt;'t tltat 1\ficb,g- ~ Jl cttiZCil :i n•fu se to cntcrtalll
a la)v wherc•lJy u killer may fprfell hHs life for waut·)f,
murdet·, certainly did n~t influence these killer. to han-

dle thetr firearms carefully.
If they are apprehended the worst that can hapnen
them upon conviction ts a gentence fqr life in the peniwhlch expertcnce tht'Oughout the United St.tes
shown to be for that length qf time only in rare in·
~cDC I!O. A" a matter of fact the av~ra11e "lifer" spends

:Yll111"

how num { you ~ muke, l amel't .:oadler
tobacco' ne"! er up•et yaur nene..

eity.

tha.n 20 yean

Ill N D

NOT MANY OF US bue the iron nerves Mcessary
•
to be a New York 11teeplejaek, Bot we can all take a
tip from these dare~devila whoae very lives depend
on healthy nerves.
As James J. Dwyer tells it; "I've been chmbing for

.'

years and smoking cigarettea: even longer. I picked
Camel1 becauae they're milder. And when I IJ8Y milder

I mt~ln that no matter hoi\ many 1 ~rnoke they never
get on my nervE's What do I t hink about up there In
the rur Y Not rr.ueh of ~tnything, Worry r Not me, I
smoke Camels-nnd my nerves are OK."
You'll hke Camels, too. The1r c:OS!tlter tobfl.~os cerw
tainly make a dtfferenea. In taste, In mildnel58. ADd
tbey never get on your nerves.

prison fm his -mistteeQ:a.

"'''···'' We m'Ohto woulq hardly be qualified to cotuplain if i

~,

mUunces.

for her vlcfOt'f i1l a rodeo conteat •
Lona Beach, Cal1, wheN •he wo•
the title of "'Sweetlulart ot tbt.
fOl'l'll&amp; gn), giVIII I demonBtratiOn
of ht!ir equeetriiJl •kill at Mlneoll,
Lone laland. Fair.

~·,..~~~

rnlJ~P!' PUr road b~ck tpo ria~~~~'

I

Is lW•.~(i'ct 1 tl\ai !ltl~p are !felting
couutl~i• ~f tHo 'wo&gt;ld, too.
·
',

1

Roundup", Ardetlt. Sc!llnetder, Calt·

t· , ·

;

I·ER TOBACCOS

OD a vlait to Ne1t York U a ftWIW

t-rirnuial on his release were kept ht Mlctligan I
is no
to keep th~m from ¥•11111 .,frQlfl ' Otle
. I"' all · s~ei~ty · "'lll:di'J! :tbn j t··, ,pniiio .

of

,,

.

•

·-·-·'

NEVER CET ON YOUR NERVE S ••• NEVER TIRE YOUR T~STE

a.1

c..-...Lllll,
"-'nai.S.ntiM.~:W~

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I

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In Kidnap, M~rder,

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Robbeey Ging -Roundup

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Type IQ&lt;e \bit (iO pt.) 10c

per Ube.

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8 r.--uuve llllerll01111 fill

Ho w ma11 b.:/1'"(.1~\~ fa!6
b• u1u:d ~

~- of

rtegal in size, in majestic beOuty

kiiwl of fat should two st ur ed
•el&gt;alcat•lv Ill a glass or ot her J31
I CIOilleCUUve lulserUons tor priCe ot
the rdr1geralor Bqcon
be used (or bae&gt;tlll~ 1
and is good !01 ,
raw poh.loee or otiler \'Cg - 1

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YOrk Pri,on lnmatea

Coach Qi..atiafied
Reoult Of ShGwing
Monday
LOSS OF
With Cheoapeake
There Saturday
Gtr~:n
foo lbnll malc1:al
J:u gely T&lt;'wPC.Otlb1c fer t he
Coach
llJUI' tenl!.llee
of
t arnha m, M 'J'ldny l:VCUtn(l"

Lillile ~j,!,~
""'"''· finest of fllle load quickly or.1
effK1eritly oervell in ele&lt;lricoll,&gt;~
dlnmg roans Bo\h ond servidor in
every roan. Siri'gle (,., 12!0

1

Ploy E•hibiti.JQ E...
II •...{ • m .,n I With New

Severe Blo'!" ; Firat

downiDWn :OridlinbH

t~
.... ST. NICHOLAS

I

For Rent
FOR RENT..--.-small cnLLa.ge 38?
orant. Bt , Mlddlep01 t 0 . M1118

Emma Boice

or

lnteror, ins.mp(uous lwcury .. in foct
regal i~ng !"""!'! plice. (fllo
Sinb&gt;St. Nichlf;s should be y&lt;M ' an all of )'Jill' viSi~ to Oncmlf¢i. 5"1'
ot thiS pleasant place in the l-ea1~ of

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Bed

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For Sale, Mi•c. .

C INC I~~NAT I

}'OR SALE-One Delco 700 watt
automatic Ught plant with batM
'terys 80 A. H one 600 watt Delco
with Westinghouse DO A H . bat·
tcz:y 32 volt all electric radios. I.
Meredith,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
OM2:J·3t.

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APPLES-8pple
buLto•
upplcs
Dropped Delicious 50c per bUBhel

HarUnger Pru!L
~· --·- _

P.uiTulo O J at CoJumhus ! A.
l!li pll )
.

Parm, Phono

Br 24·3t
FOR SALE-Fieah Jersey cows and
Mu y n rhiclrn f••nr r lJi• f1rrrl 1•1 1
thorcughMbred
spotted Polnnd the /iii(Jtl" wlun cr :wg the meat 1
OhiM piga. Prices reMona.ble frrmL 1tl
WrlLe or see VIctor Oenhetmer,
Pomeroy R. D. :J
9M2t·3t , Whe:on A clll • J,cn hone sut h n.'!"n
fll"lllll~tit k IK ' d{JI JC'd up" HI a pU]!l' l
frill. lt IH surrollrrl t.o s 1 ~111fy that
the bmw lllRY h~ ht•ld by tllC f1tll
wlulc&gt; th(• llW.lt tn (),tlr•n I1um il
th e rule hc&gt;1111_: tllnt n flngur fpor[ 1
11hall not ~'. hun or ~~ ~c~SI! th~ fm '
gci'H. Thl! u ~c of the kn tff' n tlill
f orlt 1 ~ gcr1t''llll y p refe rred !f
the hostCSfi IJ ~lbeull enough t o' per-~
nut hau~lmg th r. ho11c, the guc.,t
ahoulri nc~c 1· go m fnt· 1\5 to puL
the bone Jt~;elf m het· mouth.

NA'tJON.\lt (£.,GUt:
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Cocoanut c~okits

IT001,S

rnokie~

cream coconnnl
nrt'
made eastly becnu11e they are d ~np· 1
ped from the ~ r oon It's nn t'xccl-~
lent manner m \\ hich tn usc C' l'CII nl
thnt ha~ !IOljred, nnd the cook teH
are ddre10UH.
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gcthc1 d ry rn g redtenb an d ad d ~O· 1
a
con nul
t:o mb llle j'ry- mgt•edtent5
mto nu:o&lt;t ure aflernately w1th '
w -~ I crea m. M1x well and dror by tPL•Mmo&amp;VL'\ 11
-....
,.;poon9
a greased bakwg 's hee'
1IH.akc
r~-·
Ill II hut oven o( 400 deg •ce:J
PU:H'n', I'MKING SMCI.
I• . fot• lli mmute R.
GAIAGI IN CONftU.TIOM

@J.Um

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tDN3

0Lt) SILL 'MAKES A
COLORFUL FIGURE WHeN
HE ENTERS
'THE RING
WRAPPED
IN HIS
FAMous
INDIAN
BLANKET!

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

DRESS

AGGRESSIVe

STYLe
ALWAYS

I

(;..f.Ufif!$

.41/ }ant GIJrdon'J m~dtll dfo
t1111trd 1111d Jttrdwf 111 Paru amJ lh•
liJlllrn.: arl Jlladt lll Ntw YtTi.

FIR/;·

Pare nts Should
School Lunch Programs
Says Mi ss McCornuck

d~ssed.

lt wou ld be ddli cull to find a
model for sc hool wear
) e l ~o exceedmgly smart

1t " vtvld -ied wooltn mixture with
tnm of plam 1tnillg r~d woolen

to h!'&gt;alth
Many school

l'

palltrn No. 261 ma1 6t o)•
1a111td '" l•t:n d lo 12. S1u I rt•
ljUirtJ H~ JtlTJJ 5-l ·mch With ~ 7/UJ
JS -i11rh t lmlrtutin,.

It

Jtii'C!tr1-

rtady for 111H11td!41 t
hand rul.

11

Billy

I

llow to Get Th£se Patterns

at no~m . Parents who desi re
chddren to have the best
chtmce in hf(!' should ;;,~~;,;;
practicable plan ~ ot
The limp,__I_c••,tc..&lt;.•

and tl1e siu

~ou

They have accjtdred a habit of being oucceoaful. They do
not er,ter into apy project until they have first made a careful
anay $io of conditions and eotablished the practical certainty of

I

is that in

ii.E OUI.Ul'H

Wh~l' they e~tablio"cd their b'!sinHo they oelected what they

believed to lie tile moat logiealloc:ation fM big b'!sine11.
•

They had faith in the ft.iture of the city when they did oo,

two

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~~·i the .pqor~"l. ia h~; ""~- Jlie f~ttife i• ~at ll,ll citi~en. !D~e

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era in • b(ller •114 .lle~h:lty.

PIAIAMITER··
ON~ Qf! ·11{16. l'!'I05'1'
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want

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patu~ rn

octdren,' the numbtr of the

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.PM!~ .,,u-s
IN 7'11£ R,I.'~(J nP.MY!

Send 15 cents (In !tamps nr t:oin)
to :tt' juhion Bureau. Wnte can,u!ly
ami plalJ'IIY your 11ame and fuJI

I

have

as

The bir buoineu concerns of any city are uoually known
oucceooful concemo.

ing proper ,nutrition for

· Thit

II
u

~yp.teml'l

undto rtaken
.. school
lunch;~:l~r,~~?,:
which
mo!! ist
the parent

jersey or U.rtan plaided
~mgham makes up attractively il.lld
u &amp;turdy u well.
w ,.,ol

Sbawne~, Oklahoma

Tbe oucceoaful future of any city can be eotabliohed only up·
on a baoio of oound'l.uoineos.
'I

The sc hool child's lunchE-on 15 al
ways a sen ous problem both foT th1
partonts a nd t he child. The noo1
mul Tf!present 9 about a thml Ql
tbr. r.lnl d' ~ f ood (or the day It II
an ituportll.nt meal, anrl on" tha
c:annol be nl!glecled wilh()ul d8 11ge1

s nn t'l ~ x

I

By Edson R. Waite,

Rr M.uy G. Mc:C•rmid:
Supt....vUor of HfJftlth T oachi nD
Nful Y ""rk Slat~ D~partment
of l';ducrJtion

WtJRI&lt;S·•
'

Oaughter I' 11ever !{!o •oung to b(
Rmart, JU ~t so long as she is abc
autta hly

Important Mea

HIS

SHE'LL ADORE THIS SCHOOl

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO 'THINK?

Child's Luncl1 Is

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YAUG&amp;R

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Type IQ&lt;e \bit (iO pt.) 10c

per Ube.

Qucsri~d An\wf"r~

8 r.--uuve llllerll01111 fill

Ho w ma11 b.:/1'"(.1~\~ fa!6
b• u1u:d ~

~- of

rtegal in size, in majestic beOuty

kiiwl of fat should two st ur ed
•el&gt;alcat•lv Ill a glass or ot her J31
I CIOilleCUUve lulserUons tor priCe ot
the rdr1geralor Bqcon
be used (or bae&gt;tlll~ 1
and is good !01 ,
raw poh.loee or otiler \'Cg - 1

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YOrk Pri,on lnmatea

Coach Qi..atiafied
Reoult Of ShGwing
Monday
LOSS OF
With Cheoapeake
There Saturday
Gtr~:n
foo lbnll malc1:al
J:u gely T&lt;'wPC.Otlb1c fer t he
Coach
llJUI' tenl!.llee
of
t arnha m, M 'J'ldny l:VCUtn(l"

Lillile ~j,!,~
""'"''· finest of fllle load quickly or.1
effK1eritly oervell in ele&lt;lricoll,&gt;~
dlnmg roans Bo\h ond servidor in
every roan. Siri'gle (,., 12!0

1

Ploy E•hibiti.JQ E...
II •...{ • m .,n I With New

Severe Blo'!" ; Firat

downiDWn :OridlinbH

t~
.... ST. NICHOLAS

I

For Rent
FOR RENT..--.-small cnLLa.ge 38?
orant. Bt , Mlddlep01 t 0 . M1118

Emma Boice

or

lnteror, ins.mp(uous lwcury .. in foct
regal i~ng !"""!'! plice. (fllo
Sinb&gt;St. Nichlf;s should be y&lt;M ' an all of )'Jill' viSi~ to Oncmlf¢i. 5"1'
ot thiS pleasant place in the l-ea1~ of

,

Bed

.

dJlJ)·

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~UTU~K
I~ liT ~r UC~l
r~nBAll r~ Ns

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For Sale, Mi•c. .

C INC I~~NAT I

}'OR SALE-One Delco 700 watt
automatic Ught plant with batM
'terys 80 A. H one 600 watt Delco
with Westinghouse DO A H . bat·
tcz:y 32 volt all electric radios. I.
Meredith,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
OM2:J·3t.

BY

o.

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APPLES-8pple
buLto•
upplcs
Dropped Delicious 50c per bUBhel

HarUnger Pru!L
~· --·- _

P.uiTulo O J at CoJumhus ! A.
l!li pll )
.

Parm, Phono

Br 24·3t
FOR SALE-Fieah Jersey cows and
Mu y n rhiclrn f••nr r lJi• f1rrrl 1•1 1
thorcughMbred
spotted Polnnd the /iii(Jtl" wlun cr :wg the meat 1
OhiM piga. Prices reMona.ble frrmL 1tl
WrlLe or see VIctor Oenhetmer,
Pomeroy R. D. :J
9M2t·3t , Whe:on A clll • J,cn hone sut h n.'!"n
fll"lllll~tit k IK ' d{JI JC'd up" HI a pU]!l' l
frill. lt IH surrollrrl t.o s 1 ~111fy that
the bmw lllRY h~ ht•ld by tllC f1tll
wlulc&gt; th(• llW.lt tn (),tlr•n I1um il
th e rule hc&gt;1111_: tllnt n flngur fpor[ 1
11hall not ~'. hun or ~~ ~c~SI! th~ fm '
gci'H. Thl! u ~c of the kn tff' n tlill
f orlt 1 ~ gcr1t''llll y p refe rred !f
the hostCSfi IJ ~lbeull enough t o' per-~
nut hau~lmg th r. ho11c, the guc.,t
ahoulri nc~c 1· go m fnt· 1\5 to puL
the bone Jt~;elf m het· mouth.

NA'tJON.\lt (£.,GUt:
firorJkl~ l!

Bclitor

Rt

Pb11M~lphla

IlL NI!W YOI')L

PIUsburch at St Louis

I

I

I

Cocoanut c~okits

IT001,S

rnokie~

cream coconnnl
nrt'
made eastly becnu11e they are d ~np· 1
ped from the ~ r oon It's nn t'xccl-~
lent manner m \\ hich tn usc C' l'CII nl
thnt ha~ !IOljred, nnd the cook teH
are ddre10UH.
l

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1l

l• [l

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roul ni"R

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2 ••r L• l m; ~' " " d' '
KIH&lt;J oocoo~u•

1 I

Cream shurlemng an d M lll~nr tnb~lhr.r; 1uld b&lt;:'atcn egg. h r rt loF~f~Ml/lotel t3
gcthc1 d ry rn g redtenb an d ad d ~O· 1
a
con nul
t:o mb llle j'ry- mgt•edtent5
mto nu:o&lt;t ure aflernately w1th '
w -~ I crea m. M1x well and dror by tPL•Mmo&amp;VL'\ 11
-....
,.;poon9
a greased bakwg 's hee'
1IH.akc
r~-·
Ill II hut oven o( 400 deg •ce:J
PU:H'n', I'MKING SMCI.
I• . fot• lli mmute R.
GAIAGI IN CONftU.TIOM

@J.Um

L ••
tDN3

0Lt) SILL 'MAKES A
COLORFUL FIGURE WHeN
HE ENTERS
'THE RING
WRAPPED
IN HIS
FAMous
INDIAN
BLANKET!

nn

'

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

DRESS

AGGRESSIVe

STYLe
ALWAYS

I

(;..f.Ufif!$

.41/ }ant GIJrdon'J m~dtll dfo
t1111trd 1111d Jttrdwf 111 Paru amJ lh•
liJlllrn.: arl Jlladt lll Ntw YtTi.

FIR/;·

Pare nts Should
School Lunch Programs
Says Mi ss McCornuck

d~ssed.

lt wou ld be ddli cull to find a
model for sc hool wear
) e l ~o exceedmgly smart

1t " vtvld -ied wooltn mixture with
tnm of plam 1tnillg r~d woolen

to h!'&gt;alth
Many school

l'

palltrn No. 261 ma1 6t o)•
1a111td '" l•t:n d lo 12. S1u I rt•
ljUirtJ H~ JtlTJJ 5-l ·mch With ~ 7/UJ
JS -i11rh t lmlrtutin,.

It

Jtii'C!tr1-

rtady for 111H11td!41 t
hand rul.

11

Billy

I

llow to Get Th£se Patterns

at no~m . Parents who desi re
chddren to have the best
chtmce in hf(!' should ;;,~~;,;;
practicable plan ~ ot
The limp,__I_c••,tc..&lt;.•

and tl1e siu

~ou

They have accjtdred a habit of being oucceoaful. They do
not er,ter into apy project until they have first made a careful
anay $io of conditions and eotablished the practical certainty of

I

is that in

ii.E OUI.Ul'H

Wh~l' they e~tablio"cd their b'!sinHo they oelected what they

believed to lie tile moat logiealloc:ation fM big b'!sine11.
•

They had faith in the ft.iture of the city when they did oo,

two

~-- .

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•

.

•'

J:t,rJ&lt; cit.Y h•~ a ~t, fi prete!'J 11,11d a fuluf!· - Th11 ll~t i;
~~·i the .pqor~"l. ia h~; ""~- Jlie f~ttife i• ~at ll,ll citi~en. !D~e

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"

N~l~l!.~dl'"·" filt't y,·~t a city to ~e any better ~·~~ ~·
.Jm'll&gt; ~rPP

b1'1HJl

No 268, •1ze-to

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Ad~ress yotu letter tn the foflow·

•

are l"eat bellev•

They_havc: oho'fn thjo fllith in every way and
era in • b(ller •114 .lle~h:lty.

PIAIAMITER··
ON~ Qf! ·11{16. l'!'I05'1'
'

want

•

aucceaa ..

'

patu~ rn

octdren,' the numbtr of the

.,

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.PM!~ .,,u-s
IN 7'11£ R,I.'~(J nP.MY!

Send 15 cents (In !tamps nr t:oin)
to :tt' juhion Bureau. Wnte can,u!ly
ami plalJ'IIY your 11ame and fuJI

I

have

as

The bir buoineu concerns of any city are uoually known
oucceooful concemo.

ing proper ,nutrition for

· Thit

II
u

~yp.teml'l

undto rtaken
.. school
lunch;~:l~r,~~?,:
which
mo!! ist
the parent

jersey or U.rtan plaided
~mgham makes up attractively il.lld
u &amp;turdy u well.
w ,.,ol

Sbawne~, Oklahoma

Tbe oucceoaful future of any city can be eotabliohed only up·
on a baoio of oound'l.uoineos.
'I

The sc hool child's lunchE-on 15 al
ways a sen ous problem both foT th1
partonts a nd t he child. The noo1
mul Tf!present 9 about a thml Ql
tbr. r.lnl d' ~ f ood (or the day It II
an ituportll.nt meal, anrl on" tha
c:annol be nl!glecled wilh()ul d8 11ge1

s nn t'l ~ x

I

By Edson R. Waite,

Rr M.uy G. Mc:C•rmid:
Supt....vUor of HfJftlth T oachi nD
Nful Y ""rk Slat~ D~partment
of l';ducrJtion

WtJRI&lt;S·•
'

Oaughter I' 11ever !{!o •oung to b(
Rmart, JU ~t so long as she is abc
autta hly

Important Mea

HIS

SHE'LL ADORE THIS SCHOOl

."

DID YOU EVER STOP TO 'THINK?

Child's Luncl1 Is

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KIOK !T AND

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EADERS' NOTICE - U ;you waDt
the Newa l)ftlce of The Dall7

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WEATHER FORECAST.:.:;;. tiOMo
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Ohio--Pair - • • and 'nlundll',
"' tolalght. Wanner 1'hundl.1 ~

,-nbuae, can 286-L; If the BuaiDO.IIIee ulr. for 102-B.

W. Va. , Showera thl8 - . -

LEASED WillE
If

FINANCIAl RUIN IS

Diatrlct
Dau1h·
Revolu·
lion to -. held in Pomeroy,
Wedneoclat, Sept. 27th, ali
b...U.eA men of Pomerov
aad Miclclleport are kindly
reoiueatecl to cliaplay llata
on aloove elate.

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New State TazatiOD
Amendment Stranalea
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MUDICl~
1t1ea

MAYORS CONFER
In Eflort To Solve

len~; Towna Without

.P rotection
Cbar~e~ton,

w.

Va., Sept.

:n-

l!!t-oitla or Weol Vlrllnla, !In·
•nclally atranrled by a ...,. otate
wortmc out thefr own monetarY

dUDculi1M pendlnr aetlan by t.he
ataljt lt..ll.
Declllon to let the problem net
with tbe individual eltiea was
· ~ !J,ere today at a oooterence
of ,nay~ of 50 tlnanclal)y stricken
eiUM and town&amp; thi'Otli'hout the

..
Judfment is 8Jiked. In the amount
of $f,'14 and Interest aaatnst
d&amp;tendants, Walter and P.
Taylor.

BUSINESS MEN ATTENTIONt
A. meetiDJ' will be held at the New MIU'Un Hotel TileS·
day ennlnc at which &amp;tme a dl10aalon. will bp bad rela' to a drlwe tloncernlnr f.he NRA In Pomeroy
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and Tlclnl&amp;r.

sta~.
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A 'pro~l

to declare a debt
naoratorlum, u a means of combatUqs UM orltlcal ftDanclal sitU&amp;·
Uon, wu tlll'n8d down. Borne favor
WJIJ found, however, tor a "citlu
eurvlce charge, .. under which Lndi·
vidual $a~:payen would be aaseBIIed
llpecJal ebaqea weekly tor pollee
a.ud \ftre PJ'Otectlon.
~lthoueh the propoaa.l
tor the
"cltlea lel'Viee ehara:e" waa not
broutht to 11 vote, eomment amona
mayon was favorable to the
~d tt was believed: tbat an
mtaht be made to set up such
later.

.

AU bulnew m&amp;. reprdleu
~~te~nbelj

ol &amp;he Cl&amp;y Clab,:

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ot w.hether or aot t.hey

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arpn&amp;ly reqgeaied to be pre-

.ent, u &amp;he topW to be dlaellSIHHt II of vital IDttre•t to all.

D.... y
Faoe, _ Cuioon

be sened at 6:31 alta whJch the discUII~

.t dJaner w:IIJ

114m wiD take place,

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Hurricane KiUs
'Ibousands
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and rormer atate auditor, ..deelared
he Ia lor .._I beeauae he Ia con-

vlnl'f'd "We can't get anywhere un·

der the p..,.ol liquor oontrol .,..
llm" and that he will make
speeehe11 Uf'IIIlJ Ohio t.o vote tor
repeal "BecaUBe 1 have always be..
llend lt my duty to tell the pub-

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OFriCERS SC0UR
C RYSIOE I N'
HUNT FOR KillERS

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Ten De.perate Convicts/
Eaeape After Sh&lt;ooti•~•
Clerk

IN INDIANA PRISON
F ean Felt For Safety
Of Sheriff Seized
Aa Hoatage
MJehigan City, Ind.,

Martial Law lnvoked 'To Maintain Order; Six Mexi·
cans, Lootiril Sbofet, ,'Killed By Soldiera; 78 Bodiea of Storm Victima Al~dy Recovered ·

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work

KNIGHTS T£MPLAR ATTEf;ITION!

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Anna

Polk,

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Charg-ed

WIU. Dlltllrbinl bllrlous

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OUler aolutlona to the lmpuse
~ .were:
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be itQ;ed to work wttlfuut as.latlea
pendlnl 'final settleoieDt of the
Problem and the collection or sum

"shoot on 11tght" at
He added he had

Ql loottnr.

tkttt revenues.

eel &amp;he etty as the hurrlcane de~
moUshea mo.ny atruetul'f!A.
He
1tated Red Cr088 an.d mUitaey

That volunteer police and fire
d~partmenta be orvanlzed
the
job1~ _ men . of .the

ol the

CailOrlnr sanee
effed. BIQ"

pt

biQc~ed

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ab.ou.t--

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Here's the biggest value possible in Hats.
All the new Shades of browns, grays,
granif1!, pewter' and azure.
See these values ..... ... ___ .. .

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Meip County'a Old Reliable SiGN

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auft'oea·

ot the number
from 300 to
or

C. L. Knirht Widely Known
in Newapaper Circlea ia

Industries Hard
Hit by Walk-Outs

thtnrs

In the

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for belnl'

Soft, n'ch, luxuriollillooking. New grey tones,
ta~. browns in very new patterns and models.
. Buyyow;snowfor
· ~&amp;full season's wear ......... _. . . . . . .

E.lforts tQ compUe an accurate
w&amp;e
'ltUI dela.yed
thi! eontua.lort.

count ct dead aud injured

to carry on the
.. or
state tf past Indebtedness Ia to
' cared tor:

endeaoth.en

1

or the
their

WOfk1rs h::ld reoovered 53 and that
Unidentified t.odiea would t.. bum·
to prevent I!Pn:&amp;.d of pestilence.

about, simply

thiDW that the machlae hu ltecome
·
thil!k
hwaan ~ haa
that
initead oF

quality at. low 0t111l

th~

:ntuatlon Wlder control.
. Oene1al Macias alao reported
that ma.ny bodies bad ·baM waah.:
ed :~.way b)' the ftood. that inundat·

ment waa

A fa~~~oua writer cmu:~n-aeY a!4sir. frl" the rift · which
would pennlt ua bo- ~ u otlulr&amp; aee 1 ~ :r ,f'pnately m;
unfortu,.tely, u ~e cue Jllay ~.ouch · tift IIIII not:""' rive ua.
If it wen, It Ia poulble that the awn of aelfoeompla~f· ·would be
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contiderablly te-aeclln 10- people. 1

Topcoats

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tary commander
J!Olted he had

state -Tax
i&amp;l'lt .November ··

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Yaluea

hOW' willie \fO.U can s&amp;IIJ

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P,Jcu . T~el'f a.as•

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HELD IN

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woo~ena

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Atteat' L J. ii'einer, Recorder,_

.STRIPES
CHECK$
PLAIDS
MIXTURES
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Here at

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By ARTHUR CONSTANTINE
mtasutes to pre\"tnt lurc'h"
INS starr CornepondeM ,
' ~np ot Wl'fllkfd
M•llloo City,
2'1 - ntEJ -

replar eomlaY&amp;

WIU ·~ae bllcl a&amp; tbe UJiilna. Ia POIIlN'OJ' at whleh U Ia eam·

Pi~kYoYlr P~ttern,
:

&amp;

Mexican City

the- 18th amendment in a

forced

IJEdieon Hobatetter, Secretary.

1\'Hne•,. n:lr:ht September 11th.

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FACED .BY CITIES ~:~~i~~~f:
IN WEST VIRGINil,inDc~m....:_,·...:'"':1~~~

taxatlm Jny .. amendment, today
were 8boulderect with -tbe taU of

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NeWI It'l lb The Trtbune

DONAHEY IN
OF DRY LAW REPEAl

ot

NOTICE TO BUSINESS
MEN

NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

AU acboola in Raleifh count;w,
oenter of one of the gieat c~l Jblft~
tna: dlltticU ot the state, wUl be
ciOIJed on October 6 unlel5s the state
prov1cles financial aid before Ulat

tlme.

Moreantown, site ol the State
UnlveraJty and a clty ot 18,000
population, 1B without police or f1rt
proteeuon. City pollcemen are
ltt.tlnJ in City haU, retusJrq: to

Dlt their beWI bec&amp;UBe tlley have
been removed h'om pa.yro1IB but
wUUn1 to an11wer calls "ln an em·
erpney.'' Pbe robberies In two
· houra' tlme set a record tor the
COontlnued

- Pap
--Tbree)

on

British Armament
Plan
Is Rejected
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Dead at Akron

Coal Bualaeu ia Paraly•ecl;
Steel W orkera Quit 1 Ford
Cl-• Plant

Youth lntendina To
Palin Arm, Fatally
WouDd• Him

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