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EADERS' NOTICE - If 70U wam

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Tribune, call 28&amp;-L: If the. ~ualilee~

Oftlce uk for 202-B.

111EATHER FORECAST-

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By Clarrier 115 Oemi-By Mall tUIO

frosty Motnlaasladicate
· Wiater ·Is Nigb.

CAPITAL l A80

Two Killed, Four
Injured In Crash

In Reichstag Fire Trial .

ASKEU TO J0I N

Buy Your

A11toa Collide When Driver
Fallo Aoleep, 0\ io
Belie•od

HANDS FOR WA

Sprlncfteld, o ..
~raona

Oct.

'llere kUied: and four

STRIKES BA~HED

New Commander

IN NEWlY SI·GNED
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were

mjUred, two of them
fa.tallr. ln a Mad-on eol·
between two automobile! onr
eut Of Htnnony, 0.. nea r

A,ai111t Depl'&lt;tllion
In Gnat War

Of l&amp;i7

PRESIDENT WARNS

NOW!

today.

Gt Rurul
No. 1, Oumberltnd. Md.,
Cobey Porter, 38, of Eckhar::

Rec:a,lei!raall On Both
Sideo To Cooperate .

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BY DA.Vm P . SENTNER

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And save what we sav·
ed by bu~g months
ago. Next tot will be
higher- Sport Coats,
Dress Coats, Furred
and Unfurred Shag·
mores and Redferns

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In ao tlolnc. the presklmt

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ttrorl' (richt), Bulprian Communi1ta, two of the ftve nccu~cd. ~~m
Prosecutor Werner, who drew tD admia:~lon f.rom Mar!n1u V.jln rl111" !.:~'t: "·
.Duteb BUliPect. tbat he had set fire to the b;11torie b4iltl ir.·~.
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vincc you.

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Sauvage
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you boy jour Fall· i.utfit.
Twin Sweaters-Twin Suita....Knit,Suits
Worlds Fair Rain C.p~· 69c~. ·
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produce finer

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By ERNEST H. PIBK
INS Staff CorreiJIC)ftdent ·
Cleveland. Oct. 7-INs-.-:A · neW

hiiJtory as coal .~
l'lls :rrom eastern Ohlo ne~. ,IIIKJ
rf'J)tesentatives of t.he Uui"Wil' •
.
Workere or America set UleP: !dl.,.
r.atures to an agreement out.ta"! .

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Pact

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:i~ho_ tbitn:k~~,,.~u:lts~l::·~~;~ Here
art three of the·prlnei~_ flrurea fn tbt&gt; trlalnt u.: p:::lf", ·~''lT'""', .
where flve men &amp;J'tl on trial c "rce4 :•dth bul'ttinsr lh ~ Reid•.;,til•, 8uildi .. ,

For w.li
Qd. .,. ... Oct. 12111
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15, rather of the dead glt1 , 1
suftered &amp; ftactured skull an&lt;i 1
not. expect.ed to recover; Eli - 1
Phllllpa, 30, of London, 0, 1

oocaalo(l. to bHHct both :labor

and die_:-!td
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Wll&amp;fdlllt.on, Oct. '1'- DfS:..-St.and·
tnc in the abadow of -. monument
electecl 'tO Bam~Ml Oomper&amp;, or-pnlzed labor' a rreat leader. Prell·
dn:!t Jtooeeyett today cal1ed upon .
boUl capital and rabor to redeclJ.cate tlulmaelves to public .service In
t.h.d war ap.lnst tbe depre!lldon, JIJIIt

Peaceful Arbitration
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Modern Comfortable Coacbet
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fa 1 ahead of the previou!! order of destruction as to merit
"ume com.ment.
ll i!:i a far cry from buying butter, artific1al butterfata
und utheL' necessaries of life and distributing them where
t hoy will do the milliot good, to buying up a million hogs
u nd slaughtermg them t.o turn them into fertilizel' while
thoudands of acres full of fine cotton are plowed under the
l~ l ound to artificially raise the price on clothes whi1e thou~~ Luis stand shivering, nearly naked in the cold. Every
ume u hQg ia butchered the amount of farm products nec 4
c:'sury to fatten it are placed m the open market to furY
th er puslt the price of tho~o; e commqditief, further down

~tJunt· Ad».lbert de Cbambrun. ol the Freneh Army.' bis eountty's envo}
~ the Anerklan Leghm convention at Chicago po~cs w1th n ''buddy'

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days, Lieutenant Cenen:t.l Milton J Fo ~~m~n. U K .\itllY
, •• "-' ' \hc.a they met at t}le op::min.;:r ol the vetuNm s' \l&lt;lW W"'"· The v.!l.lllOr&amp;
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with -his &amp;lster, MrEl. C. 1! . 1Mr and~ T . M. Jones.
Salter.
Miss Leal( Buller vtslted
W. T Wiley ep~nt Stmda.y wit'J I L~ddlc Mcr::ml.C/, recently

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WA7fr~· CE!tfJ
AUTHOR. 01' 1 HUD
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Every time "a hog is bought, butchered and tne meat
g:1ven to HOme poor, hungering waif who otherwise may
grow into a weak, useless adult, something for humanity'
has been accomplished.
The tbirlg for our administration to dods to buy up
the grain and the meats if It is their intention to force up
prices and instead of destroying them, give them .to those
J)UOl' unfortunates who have no vitdble means of support.
J1' we mul5t be in the clw.rity business on un immen!E'O seal~
let's begin it J'ight by s&lt;urting at home. Why, for instaJ)ce,
should we sell fifty m1llions worth of wheat to Cltina or
Ruoi~la ~nd then lend these countries the fifty million dol·
Iars whereby they cun pay for the goods. Surely we are
no worse off If we do the same thing wltn our owr. un![Ol'· HI
t unutcr; and just make Lhe deul nn out and out gift atfa.ir.
Or if some would ruther ear.n their keep, ~ut them to
work on public proJects •uch as road repairs. No m~tter
hdw many men we employ on our roads 'th~re wlli always
ue plenty of WOI'k wher&lt;by we can keep any nqml·ar busy'
repairing nthel' h ig hwnyli which othr,rwise would get no
attention.
There are plenty oi ways in which \o boost price• of
nece•sitics if i~ey must be boosted and that of
focdstuffs'~nd'!naterlals for makf~¥ cjotli~• certal!il:r
not head the list a• the most eifecti\r~. b~st or wisest. ~~
r oussuring to srw the lt~ P.st, to note the PresiPent has seen
1\l.·to give the other idea a trial. The worst that can be
said of it is that it will keep a number of people from starv·
iuu::odurinl&amp;' the coming winter.
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WALL PAPER and ·PAINT
Led To Another
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wa.ys He should start

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olxleen
homicides,
evapara.ttonll
IUldew·
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COJ&gt;Iroom
to InSure

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· Mr. Juhn""' from th e uuts•t has plnyed ol~1ust en·
llraly in the hands of the radical wing of the labor party
u11ij, he is reaping the r&lt;s ults of such campa!rn. Lillie in

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M:a.ry Swlllher ·
Mr. Sunday
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McDanl&lt;l
spent
Mr. and
Mrs.

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Athena, Ohio.

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Ev!lns stote ln Pomeroy, spent the

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MF IU'MI Mrs T . L.

t.hv country in the labm· ranks are exerting every pl'essure
to , bring :\bout 1'esumption of work and yet the worker\
thrsnustlv eH in the districts affected, urged on and :nftamed
LY. the communistic sort J::· leader, turn thumbs d\)\Vn on
1hojr nn t10 nnl leaden! while they continue to strike and
commit l'cts of violenCe in their mistaken idea of how to

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h ~ findH the' workmen in l' state of um·e~t and at o~Jt~ with
th~it' employer~.
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lu~t thot the con~ervntive labor leaders, the ubig •nen" in

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Bill-Bl'O Hou.&amp;e
paint- 3 :vr guar.

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His public rcmurk s nne nt the !l.tri~e 8ituatlon and th &lt;·
dozen bam burnlnp In "Mur- Mra T B
conditions L'ela.tive to Lhc !lame, are thoae of Olle who Ia
a ,Thtmble". lt.'f the t.hlng
visited Carrle Ha.mm Ba.tW'R \We were then planning
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boat. or the trail'. Just like
, \r"a.r, and he if'lvlted us
c ea.rly tt.ll d overWaJelmLng Y utal'!e .
01lea o
.1m reyour home town newspaper ...,:_.___
ot Byraouse called cm.e-half of it, a.nd later
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nu\imug out of thP- pictu1 e
much as ·
Florence Karr, auf!- \Wtthln a year his ftrst baby
1 he seems
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"Murder In 1
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lllld for 11IX years after the
g Iory a tid -WHX f nt in 8eoi nr his name Ui pub ic pt•mt.
IS r. Thimble" is' cnmund with. crime
Tl!ttle of Green- ttrth the babies came
uqtions are fu~·nishing great material for the agitAting sort ~---

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Johnso n whose chief nim •••m• to be to \&lt;eep th e erchlves of
WOI'kers dl•satisfiod.
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In the face of rioin11 price•) .' Imagine! O," r
entire otock included in thio 'S ale-Take ad van·
talf of Tria Savinpl
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N SPITE
have
bact.around?
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thr-tened.
doomllhWhY
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to the
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0Poe's
I!;dgar
Allen
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been stgned, thea·e is httle or no re(l.B\&gt;P .10r t J pu Uc fam"i\y or aronson Bump? Tblll rem
you
every nB'·plot. "' And
Wlt8
to be assured that labor trouDles in the
I and coal belt st.orr ll
lntlma.te b1Qa:raphy of Eda:ar admitted he oopp;ed u.
. ,r .. "'e crQSslnKS and hollday drlv- bill , ...,..
HI'.e tu b e ondl!&lt;l soo n, un d u
d era bl eof th e respons!- lnii.'II,. the aut.hor'• ftrot boOt
l)liJty for the LLn!'est l'U.ll be fail'ly
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fa 1 ahead of the previou!! order of destruction as to merit
"ume com.ment.
ll i!:i a far cry from buying butter, artific1al butterfata
und utheL' necessaries of life and distributing them where
t hoy will do the milliot good, to buying up a million hogs
u nd slaughtermg them t.o turn them into fertilizel' while
thoudands of acres full of fine cotton are plowed under the
l~ l ound to artificially raise the price on clothes whi1e thou~~ Luis stand shivering, nearly naked in the cold. Every
ume u hQg ia butchered the amount of farm products nec 4
c:'sury to fatten it are placed m the open market to furY
th er puslt the price of tho~o; e commqditief, further down

~tJunt· Ad».lbert de Cbambrun. ol the Freneh Army.' bis eountty's envo}
~ the Anerklan Leghm convention at Chicago po~cs w1th n ''buddy'

,f World
days, Lieutenant Cenen:t.l Milton J Fo ~~m~n. U K .\itllY
, •• "-' ' \hc.a they met at t}le op::min.;:r ol the vetuNm s' \l&lt;lW W"'"· The v.!l.lllOr&amp;
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with -his &amp;lster, MrEl. C. 1! . 1Mr and~ T . M. Jones.
Salter.
Miss Leal( Buller vtslted
W. T Wiley ep~nt Stmda.y wit'J I L~ddlc Mcr::ml.C/, recently

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Every time "a hog is bought, butchered and tne meat
g:1ven to HOme poor, hungering waif who otherwise may
grow into a weak, useless adult, something for humanity'
has been accomplished.
The tbirlg for our administration to dods to buy up
the grain and the meats if It is their intention to force up
prices and instead of destroying them, give them .to those
J)UOl' unfortunates who have no vitdble means of support.
J1' we mul5t be in the clw.rity business on un immen!E'O seal~
let's begin it J'ight by s&lt;urting at home. Why, for instaJ)ce,
should we sell fifty m1llions worth of wheat to Cltina or
Ruoi~la ~nd then lend these countries the fifty million dol·
Iars whereby they cun pay for the goods. Surely we are
no worse off If we do the same thing wltn our owr. un![Ol'· HI
t unutcr; and just make Lhe deul nn out and out gift atfa.ir.
Or if some would ruther ear.n their keep, ~ut them to
work on public proJects •uch as road repairs. No m~tter
hdw many men we employ on our roads 'th~re wlli always
ue plenty of WOI'k wher&lt;by we can keep any nqml·ar busy'
repairing nthel' h ig hwnyli which othr,rwise would get no
attention.
There are plenty oi ways in which \o boost price• of
nece•sitics if i~ey must be boosted and that of
focdstuffs'~nd'!naterlals for makf~¥ cjotli~• certal!il:r
not head the list a• the most eifecti\r~. b~st or wisest. ~~
r oussuring to srw the lt~ P.st, to note the PresiPent has seen
1\l.·to give the other idea a trial. The worst that can be
said of it is that it will keep a number of people from starv·
iuu::odurinl&amp;' the coming winter.
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to , bring :\bout 1'esumption of work and yet the worker\
thrsnustlv eH in the districts affected, urged on and :nftamed
LY. the communistic sort J::· leader, turn thumbs d\)\Vn on
1hojr nn t10 nnl leaden! while they continue to strike and
commit l'cts of violenCe in their mistaken idea of how to

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His public rcmurk s nne nt the !l.tri~e 8ituatlon and th &lt;·
dozen bam burnlnp In "Mur- Mra T B
conditions L'ela.tive to Lhc !lame, are thoae of Olle who Ia
a ,Thtmble". lt.'f the t.hlng
visited Carrle Ha.mm Ba.tW'R \We were then planning
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boat. or the trail'. Just like
, \r"a.r, and he if'lvlted us
c ea.rly tt.ll d overWaJelmLng Y utal'!e .
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.1m reyour home town newspaper ...,:_.___
ot Byraouse called cm.e-half of it, a.nd later
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much as ·
Florence Karr, auf!- \Wtthln a year his ftrst baby
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"Murder In 1
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lllld for 11IX years after the
g Iory a tid -WHX f nt in 8eoi nr his name Ui pub ic pt•mt.
IS r. Thimble" is' cnmund with. crime
Tl!ttle of Green- ttrth the babies came
uqtions are fu~·nishing great material for the agitAting sort ~---

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Johnso n whose chief nim •••m• to be to \&lt;eep th e erchlves of
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entire otock included in thio 'S ale-Take ad van·
talf of Tria Savinpl
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have
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doomllhWhY
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I!;dgar
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been stgned, thea·e is httle or no re(l.B\&gt;P .10r t J pu Uc fam"i\y or aronson Bump? Tblll rem
you
every nB'·plot. "' And
Wlt8
to be assured that labor trouDles in the
I and coal belt st.orr ll
lntlma.te b1Qa:raphy of Eda:ar admitted he oopp;ed u.
. ,r .. "'e crQSslnKS and hollday drlv- bill , ...,..
HI'.e tu b e ondl!&lt;l soo n, un d u
d era bl eof th e respons!- lnii.'II,. the aut.hor'• ftrot boOt
l)liJty for the LLn!'est l'U.ll be fail'ly
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W~ver to lose.
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:1AR~ Slli, DISEASE. , A-ND
DltATl:l REAU" is the subjt:ct of
tltc J:,e11an"Sermon which will be
read in all Chur~hes of ChriU. Sci~
enliijt. on Sunday, October 8, 1933.
The Golden Tex.t il: "The king·
dorn of heaven is at' hand. Helll th.e
Akk, cleaC.1t the leptrl, raise the
dead, e~cst out devils: frcely_ye have
received, freely give." (Matt. 10:

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Among the citations wl1h:h COJil•
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following from the .Bible: "In t11e
beginning was die Word, and tfte
Word waa with God, and the Word
God. AU things were made by
• ~nd without \lim wu not any~
.made that wat made." (J ol}a

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"With advertioinJ, u with enrythi!ll eloe, the -~~ w.ko pub
the moot into it uaually 1eb .the moat GUt of iL Br ~ ,J ..9 not
mean moot in SPENDING but moot it WORK "''d tHOUGHT.

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evi~. If he feelo that way.!l~t it, ~it r"!'ulb will~ &amp;nJ,!!&gt;illl but
aat1ofa~t~y. Tile ~~~~~r ca,J!Ht ~Otet ~ f.,..
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i11f QUtt llxteutive touinc ou' ~ ball to etart the came in the eapit.al ill whtctl t~11 ~cuator1 be~t

T11.ou. . a -.ttn Nw Yorker Preaiden' Rqoaevelt aeema to be the

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the Glant.a ' to 0.

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Critz Chrew !.1) TeiTY tto • tne cthc:r
- and a great. a:ame w:~.~ cw•~
It WlL!I a toUV one' fo1 Jlr,nt.e
W~ver to lose.
Be pit-tl'u.ld. W· ~ !"l
extreme gallantzy, notably
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\A/hen YOUP.
:1AR~ Slli, DISEASE. , A-ND
DltATl:l REAU" is the subjt:ct of
tltc J:,e11an"Sermon which will be
read in all Chur~hes of ChriU. Sci~
enliijt. on Sunday, October 8, 1933.
The Golden Tex.t il: "The king·
dorn of heaven is at' hand. Helll th.e
Akk, cleaC.1t the leptrl, raise the
dead, e~cst out devils: frcely_ye have
received, freely give." (Matt. 10:

7,8).

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Among the citations wl1h:h COJil•
prist tl1e Lcsson·Sermon is the
following from the .Bible: "In t11e
beginning was die Word, and tfte
Word waa with God, and the Word
God. AU things were made by
• ~nd without \lim wu not any~
.made that wat made." (J ol}a

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"With advertioinJ, u with enrythi!ll eloe, the -~~ w.ko pub
the moot into it uaually 1eb .the moat GUt of iL Br ~ ,J ..9 not
mean moot in SPENDING but moot it WORK "''d tHOUGHT.

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tu helilth tor III)IM-

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Del.\b ..a thouaht t.o

Mr. and MrL H. V. 8peftcet
1e11t Sunday With Ebner BabCOCk
and tamUy at Lolli :sott.orn .

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her hoUSII!!·hnld

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Abe Wood 1.rrlnd
mtt 1\16 atator, Mrs.

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il)ent most of her llfe hl Atbefts
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a • · Antoni!. and a..daug~r, Mra.
Qettrud.e Hanna ot Coluntbus; one
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BIG C~NTHO~ERSY
IS SUHT£0 OVER
PROGRAM

SundaY to
w. H. Wolfe.

and ti.milY vUited Mr.
W. H. Wolfe. reoantb.
Allen. StuUnc and Maurtee OTT
Jjko;,;rl!otw'd&amp;Y ....tb 1\frs. . E. W.

(a twin)
of ~roy, OeorKe

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siSters, Mrs. Wtllla.m Blberreld':"'uid "Ml1f. oertruae BnLdley,
. wbO -Liled reoently at her home In

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Menchini
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Newa Beni.Oe.J
WuhlnltQn, oct. I-INS--A lllt-

Oklahoma City, Okla. Oet. a
blood after having been aoorby a plltool Wielded a tew
mnut~s oefDre by a. aeer~ service
oeorre I"Machlue Gun"'
Kelly and hil!l spitftre wtfe, Kathwmt o,n -trial In

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fringe ()f the crowd .lu
Ute ootridM, Katheyn saw her ra ther, Je.mea Emery Brooks, ana
moved towatd. him and st:Lrtctl
to kia him.

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DeVIne, Loldk Draaer.

~ top, chiffOD ftOcldnl II
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a \NorPID i!l' . .4 a~ ttu. low ~ Reb
f~ f~ h~ to tOe with a heavier .....
of pul'e UJk, h It eBtlrely aervlceable • elf
biab .... ~ 100&gt; making it propP-Iy dull.

Thfe all Jilll,

]\WinM 81U&gt;da7 2•30 P.M.

LIBERTY
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On Mine Owners

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The otucers atarted to dra.g h.:r
alcmg.

''George," abe cried tc:J "Ma.chlct

Gun" Kelly, "don"t let them

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that to me."

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Umri ql .t.Qle.ot dt!athl OYer Uw
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Oma Overoby, 20-year-pld
Chicago girl, whose ®dY
with that of her fonri.t1 hre at OOJumbut.
•uleide
hu•band, Richard Alll!li.
.&lt;on of a wealthy contr~r
of River Forest, Ill., ~~ •-·~-·-·

marriage of the young

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March.

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Nine of Ole vlctlans Jolt thf;lr
Jives ln a~\!! &amp;eeident&amp;
1\Uicide waa \'eport.ed and an 86ye:ar-old woman lost htr Ill~ l.n a

Oallle, '
ltlchanl Arlen, Georre B'llf'DS
Mu1l Orule Allen,

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Faee May Be Blfu~IJ.i[~~~~~E~

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lnclud'! Maki111 Mori: ~~ ll~ti.,. ~ lit~
MarNie&amp;; Ad-lilll Lodt ~~" lJ'uiit; '
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found ir! an automobile
n
road near Chicago.
One of the ()1'1ioeJ1I l\lllol'dlna: the
pair etal'led ~a oc~p the .l{ellys Alfini had shot and
movlrlg, Kathryn reeent.ed betng his former wife and
pU8hed. BwldenlY 61\e •lapped J.
suicide.
c. Whate, a federal apnt, af l!:t- committed

of

Moru and Mack

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Nlaon,

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Jo.il when the n!·

only UIO.OOO wqe eamen ac:tua)ly
have been 11ven employm-.'flt on

SIUidar allll Mondar
&amp;oren, Marian

charged wlth
of

only $1 out or e 11ct.,, 11.-:n

lillzitf.e .pubUe

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Now Bein1 Written For Conotruc:tioli
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lnduatry Now At Low Ebb

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lna" that · the PJ"'Or&amp;m to date liu
failed . to Uft up to Ua oroml~.
,' SoQle of the oomplatnltl pointed

ELECTRIC

Moqan,

Whot1 Trouble Starta
He Ia Taken Into
C..Urthouae

oovernon.
pesa and municipal offk:la.l/J ch~­

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Proau
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Start; Too Little Ia
· Spent, ia Charge

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'hlldi.J fair,

. AwaitinJ ·Her Fate

IS KNOCKED OUT

ter controversY. naU.onwtde in SCOpe
raps toaay around Ute p,soo,ooo,.
000OOmplatnta
pqb!lc worlu
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have
• Men received
tn:m
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for

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KIDNAPING
IAL BEGUN IN
OKUHOM~ UOAY

TO DO THINGS

eonducted at
• A. . Monday from the Sacred
1H ·
Churc:h. EwiDI morticians

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fleQ wtU be

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OF lNTERNATJ'ONAL NEW.S · S"ERVlCE.

LL LEASED

Super-Badman Ia · W•anol
For "Wear'' After AI·
teri:alion With Cope

Go;vemon Complain Bl1
· Public Conotna~tion
Idea ·Hu Failed

Ind. hJo

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Tribune, call 2811-L; If tha llualneu
Olllce ult for 1!102-B,

EAGLE RIDGE
.sam. t.o Yr. aDd :Yn. Da Bar-

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NOTICE..- If :rou wall\ c o ~
READERS'
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