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·Never before have we assemble such a fin~ as~
i~rtment
of practical ~fts for "Him" at no advanc~
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Fighting NRA Czar

WITH INEW OE~L'

lntetview

"Strairht Ahead" Into
New Year Ia Preoidential Motto

Cbriotmas Buyiq Thru·
out Nation Showa
18% lncreaae

MORE MONEY NEEDED

SOUTH LEADING
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In Gains Ao Pay Rolla .
For C.W.A. Jump To .
$60,000,000 Weekly

To Keep Recovery Move•
Goinr, To Be Furnished By Congreu

New York,

BY GEORGE R HOLMES
INS Sta1r Correspondent .
Wlllhlnaton,
Dec.
19-INSSLrata~t. Nlead With the new deal

;FEATURE NEW PATTERNS

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Tbl8 waa the admlDiltraUon's
AeeWied. of holdint a "company
watehword todlly aa year•tmd con-- dominated"
election of empiOJees'
ferences developed plans and spec!· repl'8llentativea
tn the Ohio and
tlc&amp;t10ns for eontlnulnB lndeflnlteiY Weai Virginia plan$1 of his com.~
thl.' recovery meaaura now iq OP· panr,• Eme.t T. Weir (above).
u atton. Congress wlll supply the Qba rman of the Wtlrton Steel Com.~
n eteeaary authority where It is pany. hu been tbreat6ned by Genfound to be needed.
eral Johnson, NRA head1 with reThe RFC trecoruJtructlon rma.nce moval of Blue EaRle in Bicnia, thu•
1orporat1onl , g1&amp;11-t parent of the bl'iqi.Dc the d:fspute Dearer a cour
e!lowdowJ\.
ol.pha.betlcal l'eCOYery institutions,
is to ·be rtven a new lease oo lite,
with up to •1,000.000,000 In fresh
mGq!y The corp_oratlcn now Is vir·

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appreciated.

only funds
enoua:h fo opera~ untU eongreu
meets. n has loaned or otherwLo;e

You get hia oize and 'Sieeve length then ael-

dlapo6ed or some U .232,000,000 11}
ite far·ftuna operations among

gift that will be any more

tuaUy broke, havin1

mtn&amp;etrauon) .still has 18
tv go under ttl statutory
but certain phases or It,
the PRA &lt;pnsldent'&amp;

oortment. ·

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OTHER SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.50

SILK SCARFS

,.._n4-madl1! lleauut.l pat·

Reef"' and s-.as.re&amp;. New

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A HAT.

$1.50

Is alw&amp;.)'l appn!Cfiated.
IIIII'! !iell'!tltlon at.

·TIE and SOC~S
SET

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GLOVES
l"lp.kln,

~uthm and

£ape,

OTHERI. GIFTS ' .

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Morh.,

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Rao.. .. · · $1 .00
Clp,.lle Llrbter . $1.45
Tie

Collar A-nd Tie Holcllr

t~PIECE

Silk

HOSE
and sa• and

Boys Shirts . . ... . . .. . .. . . 79c

Tie Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66c
Sweater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.45
Blue Melton Jackets . ... $3.45

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Shoris: Tanan. JIINIII lut.IM
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'PRETTY"

laok Oaklt, Glapr Baprl,
Jaek Haler, Picnn. 81~

$1.50

Boxed""""''" · .. $1.00

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and
21ie-Sandwich
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PINOCHLE PLAYERS

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the country nported rains In the
Chrlatmaa trade thlll year, large
gains for the moat part, In answerIng a telegraph survey made by
the NatJonat Retail Dry Goods As
aoclatlon and published today.
The aSBOCiatlon reported that in
praotlcally every city In the ooun·
try Ohristm~ bq.yln&amp;' 11!1 rotng: on
at "an aeoeleratdi and highly en·
oourag1ng pace."
The average increB8e reported b y
stores wns 18 per cent .
Jareeat pin&amp; were reported
the south . RetailetB In Miami

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"Lindy" Expected I~=~·E~r:·"~~~~· "':'~• :"~ .,;~;
In New york Soon
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Famoua Flier and
blnka, railroads, insurance comLeave Charleaton, S. C.,
panies. etc.
on Laat Lap of Trip
The NRA (national

eel the pattern from amonr our larre ao-

Dec.

'i large department stores all over

tnto the near 7ear.

$

IMore
than $2,000,000 Ia
Sent From State Aud·
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TEACHERS l ~ ~ E
PAID SI~N. ~HE~KS
MAIUO ~UT n~AY

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H~UOU THAD

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WEATHER-· C I o u
with rain in south and r~~
or snow in north
and Wednesday.

Pittsburgh stores n!' 4
from '"

.;;;;,,ib;iian average gain of
pin to
::~;f~:~~·~~theleading
Chicago

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ONE MONTH'S PAY
To Be Portion Of Pomeroy T eachero, Clerk
Meeo Say&amp;

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Western Reserve
Wieldo Gun
Tellinr Effeet

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IIVANO£ti8TIC 8EBV1CIES

In annrer to questJotu pe:n,Ja..
&amp; return enppb!.ent
~f
ReV. J. W. HO)'t. DD. ot Warsaw,
Jncflana, who lali year ooodueted
evanaellltle aerv1ce1 at the Pin.t
Baptlat chun:h, Rev. F. C. Krealfll' IUlhOunces that Rev. Hoyt. wtl!
hold an evr.upliltic camP&amp;iln o.t

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de.y, Jan.
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and cloallll

Otlters Styleo
Soft Sol~

Sunday .

Tb.11 Yftl"s rneeUnp ~ expectto IUJ'PUI ttw.e of laat. )lear 1n
attendance. Dr. HoYt 1.s a forceful
speaker and beiJdea: Jl(fl8!f8B8lng- tbi.!l
nuna.rkable talent, Is mOlt frleDdJf &amp;nd approachable . and alwaya
w1lllnl to tab tbne to counaeJ
and advise those ln need of &amp;Uid~
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W.. the Car Buyer
the
Car Owner
SCIENCE SCORES AGAIN
1' LEA ST one family in this nation will be happy at
. the coming Christmas ifuliday season and there is
t' Very real'on for that family to be happy whether or not
lher ge t :my presents as the term is renerally used, for 1
the1r Chnstmas. The reason for their joy i• that once .
more the meditcal profession hae scored a signal victory
and the mother of the family containinr two children
will view her children for the first time at Christmas during th~ir lives.
.
'llhe mother who bad been sightless for 21 · years
durin, which time she had~been wooed and won by her
childhood s weetheart and had become the mother of two
children, was ·ope\•ated ·on-by -some famous opecialiats a· f8~;;=~
few days 1 ago in on ,effort to restore her sight. A'fter ~
;everal days, it was found that the miracle had ·actually
heen performed so the ·mother and h er ltusband and their
lilt!• family nre h ~ving whr.t is probably the happiest

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WATCH PARTY

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You. may ~ the ·kind ~ a car you rue
b)Mnlat tile time you bu,y It, but 10111e~
tlmea 70tl d4)o't find
the klnd of a deal·
·er wt:io 80l4 It to you until you haw owned

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Ule car tor 49!hlle.

ot e.n aUtof!lWrlle Gea,ler
In ownenhlp is some~
th1DI 1that artieJ wholly trom his attitude,
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You h1ve ~!be a car owner to realize the lm-

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period
in their,Uves
celebrating
greatoffsprinr
event aswhich
has
permitted
thio woman
to see the
her own
well
a" many otlJer friends whose fri endship 8he ha8 acquired
during her pel'iod of sishtles•n• ••·

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and sen the Chevrolet.

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up Lbe khnl ot a dealer~
~~ ~~-t -Pilla..kes •friends or QUl' cusLomel's.

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One Word Led To Another

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By Arthur "Buga" Baer

THE LIQUOR SITUATION
flWM ALL indications, the politicians arc going to do
their level best to keep the country as nearly like it
WILB during prohibition as possible by keeping the taxeo
on liquors so high that it will make boot.legglnr easy fot·
the c~~.. of individual who h~s -~een en~~;a~rlnr_. in
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age worliing tnail would have trouble ln raising enough
money even to pay the tax, not to speak of the liquor, it
a ppears that"littlc legal llquor will be purchased by tht
class of American citizen ,especially if he is able to ret , ·
just lis good or even on inferior brand cheaper. The poclll 11 our 8'Uelll! that the wine ex·
ketbook ,after all, is still the regulator of supply and de- r.ert. of 1933 are the home-brewmand, much as our supposedly great men continue to use era · or . .2. They . ctUne out ot · the
cellar. bUnked
on~e
and took
high ••unding phmses to delud e the public on this sub· c~af11e
.ot the &amp;ttuaUon.
.i cct.
ijalhe;r than have YOII e~~rl~
Good first g1·ade liquot· selling for more than $2.00 ment
with at"rai\Se hetiM and roots
per quart will be selling at such a price •imply because, we wlll Lell )IOU that wino Is dlvtded
our solon~ ure trying to make liquor pay for all into three klncts. Dry, Bpat•kUng
and sweet.
the bills that u·e not now being met by rasollne users.
you have a. well ~ loca.tcd tablJl
There .Is not one thing other than the unreasonable pro- l'OUIf aerve
the dry with the flsh or
pooed tax that could · po99ibly: keep the price above that befo.re You catch lt. Sparkling win
ligure and if Jt is above that figure, great will be the dis- l£ eerved with epltuwb but oove_r
11'1Xfl:d. The eweet variety llot'8 well
appointment of t~ese same 1egislaton~ when a year's trial wlth t.lle maahed. potatoes, stuiTcfl
cttcumtiera and parentpa.
shows them the fp)!y of their experiment.
'rhe great gobs of money which they are expectlns: Yc u J~erve wlne ln a ~I ~W,~~. lt 111
to roll · lhto 'th~ ' treasiuy by virtue of liquor sales will he not a aravy. Some people talk
o.bQut ham J,n . Qh&amp;Jnw.ane sauc~
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w redtlced that the ,oJons wlll not recognize them for \\ tt..h mlP-IU'OOms. nut ~e best wa~
what they are. 'l:l}.ere is no sound reason for expecting i!- ~ ~D;ful eve~ry hour. Oradu~~oU¥ wor.li:IDIJ up to &amp; lad.le.
one Qr 'f.wo uticlcs' ·to foot all the expenses of govern~mental ophation·, ilnd yet that seems to be the idea of AU wine• a.re subJect to lndlvl r
many .l'aw, .ni&amp;k'era·: ~henever the.)l think of gasoline or - - - - - . - - - - - . . . ;
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as uny In tho wot·ld . That
.!Jtate ha.B the grapes. the llWis.hlt'e
nnd the wo.ter. Some yc~~..n &amp;Q'O
r;,adc Its grap e ~&gt; Into bricks. Now,
\\le arc r·cady for mortar by the hod.
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Tililephone 93-,T
Se,e u, For R~al Valuea in Uoed Ca~•·

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win try to mlillc Ull imbibe win~ !lfl"
til •We hear the tender chirt::uplnfi5
Ol WOOdland t!UtCH and the filitter~
ino: or pixies 1n the ta:n gra!ili. B~,Jt
t:1e SaUternes and
the .Rhine
wines are feeble nectars Cor the
~tnrdy ,cltlzen who was rat~~td o,n
the Whlte Mule of the Cl.rollnl\6
11nd nourished by the Appl(! Jack qf
Nr.w Jerfley. Thats too muoh like
f.tndlng your gra.ndl&gt;flPPY back to
k!ndergarten.
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ot • ,cjlr "to "'f,Y the II rat •tep tn a long and
bOili'V J8)atlqnohlp.
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We lnt.cnd to dl'inl: domestic wln~
es for patriotism and fall with our
1aoo tow&amp;rd the foe. Afltlt· a.ll , the
lrlEa of repe&amp;l waa revenue tor Am~
clicl\. . The government has ap
interest tn every barrel . It taker.
t ile tax and the hoop.s and the con-

Christmas

CHEST COLDS
Rub on Mustemle. Uaed

by mlllioao for 25 yean.
NOT iu•t a salve, but a

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20c to 3Sc
UMBRELLAS
$1.50 to $6.00

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,25c to $1.00

DRESS SHIRTS
9Sc to $3.50
BELTS
SOc~ $1.50
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tOe to SOc
PA:JOUfAS
$1.50to$1.95
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$1.
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$1.00 to $1.50
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R~cognized everyWhere as ~e.iog, ~ad~ from finer,

.\~ong hten who smoke pipes or "roll their o~n," "

MO'RE EXPENSJVE tobaceos than any other
Prince Albert smoking tobacco is known as "the
.•popular brand, Camels, naturally iufulest them·
natipn~ joy sptoke." A special process takes out
selves as the gift for any smoker. Camels ne~er get ' · every. ,hint offv1 harshne!is or' 'lbite'
! -leaves P. rA.
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on the ' n~rves or tire the ~a11te. The smQker to' cool, slow-burning and mellow. No wonder that
whom you giy~ Camels will appreciate the mildness more men smoke Prince Albert than any other
.talld satisfyingJiavor of those costfit:r. tp~. So brand. ' The one-pound glass humidors and one·
to give pleasure, give Camels- ilOw
display in pound .tins are suitably packaged for the Christmas
gu.Y·&lt;llristmas packages.
·season.
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IIVANO£ti8TIC 8EBV1CIES

In annrer to questJotu pe:n,Ja..
&amp; return enppb!.ent
~f
ReV. J. W. HO)'t. DD. ot Warsaw,
Jncflana, who lali year ooodueted
evanaellltle aerv1ce1 at the Pin.t
Baptlat chun:h, Rev. F. C. Krealfll' IUlhOunces that Rev. Hoyt. wtl!
hold an evr.upliltic camP&amp;iln o.t

1n1 to

$2.05
A..\ 'fll C \\'IDTIIfol

tbe Baptist chureb bectnntna Bun·

de.y, Jan.
J~a.

and cloallll

Otlters Styleo
Soft Sol~

Sunday .

Tb.11 Yftl"s rneeUnp ~ expectto IUJ'PUI ttw.e of laat. )lear 1n
attendance. Dr. HoYt 1.s a forceful
speaker and beiJdea: Jl(fl8!f8B8lng- tbi.!l
nuna.rkable talent, Is mOlt frleDdJf &amp;nd approachable . and alwaya
w1lllnl to tab tbne to counaeJ
and advise those ln need of &amp;Uid~
ed

W.. the Car Buyer
the
Car Owner
SCIENCE SCORES AGAIN
1' LEA ST one family in this nation will be happy at
. the coming Christmas ifuliday season and there is
t' Very real'on for that family to be happy whether or not
lher ge t :my presents as the term is renerally used, for 1
the1r Chnstmas. The reason for their joy i• that once .
more the meditcal profession hae scored a signal victory
and the mother of the family containinr two children
will view her children for the first time at Christmas during th~ir lives.
.
'llhe mother who bad been sightless for 21 · years
durin, which time she had~been wooed and won by her
childhood s weetheart and had become the mother of two
children, was ·ope\•ated ·on-by -some famous opecialiats a· f8~;;=~
few days 1 ago in on ,effort to restore her sight. A'fter ~
;everal days, it was found that the miracle had ·actually
heen performed so the ·mother and h er ltusband and their
lilt!• family nre h ~ving whr.t is probably the happiest

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39c to 59c

JIIICO.

WATCH PARTY

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You. may ~ the ·kind ~ a car you rue
b)Mnlat tile time you bu,y It, but 10111e~
tlmea 70tl d4)o't find
the klnd of a deal·
·er wt:io 80l4 It to you until you haw owned

ou'

Ule car tor 49!hlle.

ot e.n aUtof!lWrlle Gea,ler
In ownenhlp is some~
th1DI 1that artieJ wholly trom his attitude,
' .
hN! f;Q~e~t ·ud hla pqllcle&amp; of operation.
You h1ve ~!be a car owner to realize the lm-

'nJe

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period
in their,Uves
celebrating
greatoffsprinr
event aswhich
has
permitted
thio woman
to see the
her own
well
a" many otlJer friends whose fri endship 8he ha8 acquired
during her pel'iod of sishtles•n• ••·

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fQIJJODI,tiiUty

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DYESVILLE

)PERF£CT GifT$

pQI'tAApe .ot' buYing your car where the sale

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up Lbe khnl ot a dealer~
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By Arthur "Buga" Baer

THE LIQUOR SITUATION
flWM ALL indications, the politicians arc going to do
their level best to keep the country as nearly like it
WILB during prohibition as possible by keeping the taxeo
on liquors so high that it will make boot.legglnr easy fot·
the c~~.. of individual who h~s -~een en~~;a~rlnr_. in
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age worliing tnail would have trouble ln raising enough
money even to pay the tax, not to speak of the liquor, it
a ppears that"littlc legal llquor will be purchased by tht
class of American citizen ,especially if he is able to ret , ·
just lis good or even on inferior brand cheaper. The poclll 11 our 8'Uelll! that the wine ex·
ketbook ,after all, is still the regulator of supply and de- r.ert. of 1933 are the home-brewmand, much as our supposedly great men continue to use era · or . .2. They . ctUne out ot · the
cellar. bUnked
on~e
and took
high ••unding phmses to delud e the public on this sub· c~af11e
.ot the &amp;ttuaUon.
.i cct.
ijalhe;r than have YOII e~~rl~
Good first g1·ade liquot· selling for more than $2.00 ment
with at"rai\Se hetiM and roots
per quart will be selling at such a price •imply because, we wlll Lell )IOU that wino Is dlvtded
our solon~ ure trying to make liquor pay for all into three klncts. Dry, Bpat•kUng
and sweet.
the bills that u·e not now being met by rasollne users.
you have a. well ~ loca.tcd tablJl
There .Is not one thing other than the unreasonable pro- l'OUIf aerve
the dry with the flsh or
pooed tax that could · po99ibly: keep the price above that befo.re You catch lt. Sparkling win
ligure and if Jt is above that figure, great will be the dis- l£ eerved with epltuwb but oove_r
11'1Xfl:d. The eweet variety llot'8 well
appointment of t~ese same 1egislaton~ when a year's trial wlth t.lle maahed. potatoes, stuiTcfl
cttcumtiera and parentpa.
shows them the fp)!y of their experiment.
'rhe great gobs of money which they are expectlns: Yc u J~erve wlne ln a ~I ~W,~~. lt 111
to roll · lhto 'th~ ' treasiuy by virtue of liquor sales will he not a aravy. Some people talk
o.bQut ham J,n . Qh&amp;Jnw.ane sauc~
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w redtlced that the ,oJons wlll not recognize them for \\ tt..h mlP-IU'OOms. nut ~e best wa~
what they are. 'l:l}.ere is no sound reason for expecting i!- ~ ~D;ful eve~ry hour. Oradu~~oU¥ wor.li:IDIJ up to &amp; lad.le.
one Qr 'f.wo uticlcs' ·to foot all the expenses of govern~mental ophation·, ilnd yet that seems to be the idea of AU wine• a.re subJect to lndlvl r
many .l'aw, .ni&amp;k'era·: ~henever the.)l think of gasoline or - - - - - . - - - - - . . . ;
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.!Jtate ha.B the grapes. the llWis.hlt'e
nnd the wo.ter. Some yc~~..n &amp;Q'O
r;,adc Its grap e ~&gt; Into bricks. Now,
\\le arc r·cady for mortar by the hod.
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Tililephone 93-,T
Se,e u, For R~al Valuea in Uoed Ca~•·

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win try to mlillc Ull imbibe win~ !lfl"
til •We hear the tender chirt::uplnfi5
Ol WOOdland t!UtCH and the filitter~
ino: or pixies 1n the ta:n gra!ili. B~,Jt
t:1e SaUternes and
the .Rhine
wines are feeble nectars Cor the
~tnrdy ,cltlzen who was rat~~td o,n
the Whlte Mule of the Cl.rollnl\6
11nd nourished by the Appl(! Jack qf
Nr.w Jerfley. Thats too muoh like
f.tndlng your gra.ndl&gt;flPPY back to
k!ndergarten.
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ot • ,cjlr "to "'f,Y the II rat •tep tn a long and
bOili'V J8)atlqnohlp.
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We lnt.cnd to dl'inl: domestic wln~
es for patriotism and fall with our
1aoo tow&amp;rd the foe. Afltlt· a.ll , the
lrlEa of repe&amp;l waa revenue tor Am~
clicl\. . The government has ap
interest tn every barrel . It taker.
t ile tax and the hoop.s and the con-

Christmas

CHEST COLDS
Rub on Mustemle. Uaed

by mlllioao for 25 yean.
NOT iu•t a salve, but a

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20c to 3Sc
UMBRELLAS
$1.50 to $6.00

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DRESS SHIRTS
9Sc to $3.50
BELTS
SOc~ $1.50
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tOe to SOc
PA:JOUfAS
$1.50to$1.95
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$1.
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$1.00 to $1.50
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.\~ong hten who smoke pipes or "roll their o~n," "

MO'RE EXPENSJVE tobaceos than any other
Prince Albert smoking tobacco is known as "the
.•popular brand, Camels, naturally iufulest them·
natipn~ joy sptoke." A special process takes out
selves as the gift for any smoker. Camels ne~er get ' · every. ,hint offv1 harshne!is or' 'lbite'
! -leaves P. rA.
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on the ' n~rves or tire the ~a11te. The smQker to' cool, slow-burning and mellow. No wonder that
whom you giy~ Camels will appreciate the mildness more men smoke Prince Albert than any other
.talld satisfyingJiavor of those costfit:r. tp~. So brand. ' The one-pound glass humidors and one·
to give pleasure, give Camels- ilOw
display in pound .tins are suitably packaged for the Christmas
gu.Y·&lt;llristmas packages.
·season.
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A»dnw Lowre)' wu

Mr and

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Ofi£1flliiG ANNOUNCEMENT.

Or Deeembfr,~ -­
S. A. McCullougb '
Judge ot the Probate courr

0. A. Etselatebt ·
Deputy Clerk. ltecent pieturet of John ..Jacob Astq,r, Nio_n bf tit&amp; famou• New York
~~~~:;;;;~-~-~-~-~-:·~~~ IRmily,
called America'!! mo11t eligible lnaebelol', al)d hit ftaoc:N. Mit•
Eileen S. S. Gltleaple, of r\ w York and Newpprt, R.I., m11mber of Olle
Df America'• oldett fami~i~11. Youy A.eto.r. il a Mnl of Col0111el.Jobn
Jacob Aator who lo•t bl• hfe in the TltaJIIto dr.uter,ed )(n. lfaclelei11e
Attor Dick Fiermonte.
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COLUMBUS

HARRISONVILLE

Rooma:
PlftpNOI
Rate. Jl.edaeed
ROOMS tl.OO $1.25
BATH $1.50
COFFEE 8HoiP
Under S:wme Management

FOR BALE-0(.()(1 tqp coal and
good fUrnace ooal at· Square Deal
Coal Ml.ne. Phorie 436-R, 12~11-at

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FOR SALE-Fourteen nice
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New Smyrna, Florida.
Baths, Steam

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Wl":t•: fllr Booktd and

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JA MES H. BUTLER

NO:'fJJ]Z OF .-\.PPLICATlON
:ta.4M.FEB tiEBTIJ'ICATE OF
Jroln.IC
CONVENIENCE
AND
NICE881TY

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Friday

IN

A. M., Deeelllber Z2ild.
RACINE, OHIO.

Specials for openhrg da:Yf and a complete,
fresh &amp;tock of grocertes as the Clover Farm
Stores are noted for. B~ sure and attend
this opening.
FRA)IIK GAUL &amp; SON

'ttTfl'H oJu' G-1! Cilf'iJJMIU Gift Pld1t ,., iRJ1Nt
••l1 "' J,~J/ Jowt~ P•Jilmll
m:d M'l
i/1:1 IIHt u111•ort ,.nti/ M11-nhl• Here i• a pfactical
!life for a pncticd yev. EYety Woman wanu a
rnodent elecuic rcfrigtNUl!. It Js a .aeceniry you.
l'l'e sUre to buy evefltuatly. Buy a G·B oow-lot
Clltbtmu, and you bu, buth die sift aad
lbec:es:Htf With' di'e same dollar. • COlD~· in. and
See our complfte lh."f Of M!lnicor.TI$f' •ndG·E
:Pia'C Tot- trto'deb •• , all:steel cabfru::'c1, 1b.i~C!SI ·
.stcc::l free:r.ing d:larnJiiert and ftllirty "~W··~onVotl~
ienCe feull'rcl. • 'tile G·B fou ii!Iect 'Will be
d~linr&lt;?i for Chris.emu. orli'n ~.lirjs~. moi~i~g ­
Y~ c,~ sive h.~~ a beautiful G•~~Gijc ;Cerci.fidne
and. she
cru{ lclect .the, · 1i:te
arid POdll.laH'r~
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'I'IRt:lii, allll~~t~~ ntJarly ,for JOID' _...D prloe-1".\Uil'l, .,_. ~-,·
per (allon,

FA~ IRON CO.

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OWNERS ant! O'Pf:JliAToit;g

POL"l.Y ANL-ItERPAi~~
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GIFTS
You cnn solve the problem of what to give

LONGBOTTOM

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Amm H.E810t:N1' ~ASt;.ES
Wtlllum P. Riley, 81. dled a~ Uw
iu;;me of his daughter, Mrs. Ella
Hll.nmun abcmt noon Frlday, artel' 1
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a~t~cles_~in":!!~~'~&lt;j..d~~a:!"ent.

BOYS' SUITS

.TOOTS AND CASPER
KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING

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NOBODY NEED KNOW 1\-tA.T 'VOU
WERE ONLY TO l.ET FORTY DOLLAR o;

A WEEK' IN 'THE MOllE'S., DAN!
MAYBE IT'S JUST. AS WELL YOU
CiRCUL"TED 114E 'STORY ll-IA.T VOU WERE.
TO £.E.T $4000. 'l:' PER WEEK •.•

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YOU KNOW
"0--AT,
CASPER'?

4·Pieee Kaieker
S~lts or J·Pieee
Long Trouser
Suits

'When .JQh feel 110tt"-nat really sick arul yet not well---or"

when yo~ need a GENTLE but 'l'J{OROUGII cleaning out
from wltt.ln: to. rid tho. bowcla and kidneys of the pol80nnua
foOd aflll' body ·wastes that get into thehlood f!tream anclsap
JOUr vilalltr-TH£!( BE FAIR TO YOIJR BODY. Take a
teaeJlQC.itful of '"nutne CARJ.SBAD SPRUDEL SALT In a
of w&amp;tet; In thl• ouey oeonomienl way you will be i:Nttin¥ ~he benetlt of the Wot'ld.faml)us CARLSBAD OURE
Tight In-your own homo. ·I&lt;'or a-enerutlona thouRandR ot people
••ve ~On ...nt to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKIA hy
their pli)'sl£ht.ntln the treatment of lho many ills thAI. follow
eonsU,..tlon--ttomach, kidney, and liver enn~pla1nt!l, rhcumn·
tlsm akiR tt'o~blcl. CARLSBAD SPRUIJEL SALT is evnpora.~ f~m tfle water• of the 500 Y)llt' old hi1toric sprlnl!.!l In
CXRLSB'AD. It t1 a natural produrit';"mo.de for you by Mother
Nat11"re. Ni:VBR TA~E MANUFACTtl'RED SAL'!'S. Your
~7 de.servlli the beat. ll'or 6Q yeafiS Nliab1e drugg1sts have
told tie lrinialne CARLSBAD SPltUDEL SALT, cnncen•
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Visits OUR c·

with-.:;"' '-"
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Hawley, who
here and Mrs.
l :r.oto.
of
va.,
The funeral tcok place from thc
(1hrlst1a.n church sunday at 2 o'co11ducted
R-•"•~;· d,;~;~~:,:
turh\1 in charge of U

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White was il' Sand HUI cemetery.
Among those fmm a distance whu
were here to attend the funeral of
Mr. Riley were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bays of Ru!:IBellsviUe, W. Va.; Mr.
rnd M1· ~.. George L . Lewis, Sam 1
Chambel"fi and Charles Boa.trlght of
Mr. a.nd Mrs. C . . B.
and family. Mr. and
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Cha.mbers of Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sa.rgcnt,
Mrs, Hu.rYey Bay11 and fumlly ot
Letart. Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

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•tr•ted fo1 tf'l'le e:onomy. BuY a. t)ottlo today.

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had
number

_the boy for Chrittma, among the numerou1

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BA'I'TERIES-BATT~IJ$1

NA.'fiONAL BATTERIE:s pa~anteed one Jtlal' for tt.7&amp;

Boys Appraciate

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W)at.t reeeiYed the
surpr!!le of her Ute when a. nuMTom Welle and Wite l!lpent SUn- ber of her Jrlenda and relatiVes
1 rtay with Mrs. Bare.h Davis.
ekthtred In Sunday to remind her
r Harriet Ball or Columbus spent or her birthday.
the week end with her mother Mni.
Cldir Waggoner who has been
Mae Ball.
~.~way for the summer
and fall
Leo Welch and tamlly of Snow- month&amp; came home on a Yl&amp;lt last
Vl lie spent
Sul'!day With Harley: week.
Derry and wUe.
Bessie Cotte1·11J spent Sundny
A large crowd attended t-he bfu!~l'•lth her aunt, Mrs. Harley Mussar.
, h :tbu.ll gAmes hel'e Friday evenin!J
Will Martin or N.hens county
b ~ twer.n Harrloonvllle and Rutla:n
W'd.s a busln'llMI caller here Sunday.
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1.1 tavor, of . Harrtson yllle,
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Lou Daniels

ColambUI, Ohio.

For Sal-

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We wiro to announc·e the
Opening of our

Boya Flannel Robea .............. $4.50
Boya Shirts ..................... · . 79e
Boya Heavy V-Neck All Wool
Sweaters , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95
Tie and Handkerchief Set,
in Chri•tmaa Box ....... - .. '" . . S&lt;k
Boys Gloves, lined .... ..... .... ·. .. . 95&lt;:
Boys Pajamas ......... - ..... - . . . . 95c
Boya Bella , ............... - · ....-. SOC
Boya Caps ............ - ......... · . 79c
Boya,.Bow Ties, in Chriatmaa box ..... 25&lt;:
Boya .Sleeveleao Sweaters . ......... $1.0Q
Corduroy Knickera ... , ........ - - . $1.95
Corduroy Long Trouaen ... ........ $2.45

Perrell, Henry and Norvil Ferrell :
1mO Mrs. Ida Meeker of Akron.
A. P'. BwJI,n recently appointed
•'ll:lst master here took charge or tlw
cffloo FrldB.Jo' .
Bor~~; to Mr. and
Mrs. M. L.
Hrooka, a. son, Dec. 14th.

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Ea.rnel!lt and Howard Baker of
Ylheeiii'\(J' were calling on their par ~
f'ntli, Mr. and Mrs, John Baker
Mon~ay.

NeiUe Kibble and Eugene Wilson
Run ::..ttended reviYal
meetii"IJ at Eden seYeral night&amp; last

CJ.t Forked

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Rev. Foltz WR.s callir&gt;ff on John
I Dsker
!l.lld daughter ~ Tuesday.
Ml'll. Leona. Baker was vltdtlng
With her husband and daushter:o

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Act Now - Last Opportunity To Save
As Much As $12 On A 1934 Tappan!
A gift that will bring joy

die housewife for months and years to come is the
neJI 1934 Tappan gas range with its many advanced features and its captivating beauty
- an outstanding, practical gift that is certain to win apprecia·
Ot.\tr Mo.W. OJ
tion. By ordering a 1934 Tappan before Christmas you can
r.,pan Dlvidtld-top
save as mucli as $12, .as the special introductory prices will be
Gu Ran.gts A1 Loto A•
in effect only until Decev1ber 25. There are other Tappan
models, with the famous divided cooking top, that are priced
as low as $49.50. Make your selection promptly 80 i8stalla·
tion can be made before Christmas Day! Our liberal monthly
payment plan malcea it easy to enjoy this finest of rangeo.
Come ill now!
to

$4950

Down lns~afts A Gas Refrigera~crr;
No More Payments Until Next M.Tdt

$10

Bora'
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. cuffs
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ai)~.;J:to~~· 31 oance "'' :not
m~to"n .c)nth.

or ma.fop.

;·:- when you gi•e Electrolu•, the dtrifty, ollent po ,.~, ,.... p lfie .... rJit - ho.
cause it not only wiU furni!!lh the most efrtcieat nfrW:eration c.btainable, Lt. it will P.t1f lhe i.
tbily ..wings Crn operating cost. In nWdn1 a choice, k it imr...:"'tUnt to u 1 1 " , _ that .ao . . . ef
refrigeration &lt;liD approach the t.w of ap&lt;ntlnll the G,\!j; l!'~ft- - I• ·tftt1e
...,,. a day. There'• • si&gt;e to meet the n.,ds of anr la111ny.
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A»dnw Lowre)' wu

Mr and

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T)\Dmu Pork Saturday.

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Ofi£1flliiG ANNOUNCEMENT.

Or Deeembfr,~ -­
S. A. McCullougb '
Judge ot the Probate courr

0. A. Etselatebt ·
Deputy Clerk. ltecent pieturet of John ..Jacob Astq,r, Nio_n bf tit&amp; famou• New York
~~~~:;;;;~-~-~-~-~-:·~~~ IRmily,
called America'!! mo11t eligible lnaebelol', al)d hit ftaoc:N. Mit•
Eileen S. S. Gltleaple, of r\ w York and Newpprt, R.I., m11mber of Olle
Df America'• oldett fami~i~11. Youy A.eto.r. il a Mnl of Col0111el.Jobn
Jacob Aator who lo•t bl• hfe in the TltaJIIto dr.uter,ed )(n. lfaclelei11e
Attor Dick Fiermonte.
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COLUMBUS

HARRISONVILLE

Rooma:
PlftpNOI
Rate. Jl.edaeed
ROOMS tl.OO $1.25
BATH $1.50
COFFEE 8HoiP
Under S:wme Management

FOR BALE-0(.()(1 tqp coal and
good fUrnace ooal at· Square Deal
Coal Ml.ne. Phorie 436-R, 12~11-at

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NO:'fJJ]Z OF .-\.PPLICATlON
:ta.4M.FEB tiEBTIJ'ICATE OF
Jroln.IC
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Friday

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A. M., Deeelllber Z2ild.
RACINE, OHIO.

Specials for openhrg da:Yf and a complete,
fresh &amp;tock of grocertes as the Clover Farm
Stores are noted for. B~ sure and attend
this opening.
FRA)IIK GAUL &amp; SON

'ttTfl'H oJu' G-1! Cilf'iJJMIU Gift Pld1t ,., iRJ1Nt
••l1 "' J,~J/ Jowt~ P•Jilmll
m:d M'l
i/1:1 IIHt u111•ort ,.nti/ M11-nhl• Here i• a pfactical
!life for a pncticd yev. EYety Woman wanu a
rnodent elecuic rcfrigtNUl!. It Js a .aeceniry you.
l'l'e sUre to buy evefltuatly. Buy a G·B oow-lot
Clltbtmu, and you bu, buth die sift aad
lbec:es:Htf With' di'e same dollar. • COlD~· in. and
See our complfte lh."f Of M!lnicor.TI$f' •ndG·E
:Pia'C Tot- trto'deb •• , all:steel cabfru::'c1, 1b.i~C!SI ·
.stcc::l free:r.ing d:larnJiiert and ftllirty "~W··~onVotl~
ienCe feull'rcl. • 'tile G·B fou ii!Iect 'Will be
d~linr&lt;?i for Chris.emu. orli'n ~.lirjs~. moi~i~g ­
Y~ c,~ sive h.~~ a beautiful G•~~Gijc ;Cerci.fidne
and. she
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OWNERS ant! O'Pf:JliAToit;g

POL"l.Y ANL-ItERPAi~~
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You cnn solve the problem of what to give

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Wtlllum P. Riley, 81. dled a~ Uw
iu;;me of his daughter, Mrs. Ella
Hll.nmun abcmt noon Frlday, artel' 1
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BOYS' SUITS

.TOOTS AND CASPER
KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING

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WERE ONLY TO l.ET FORTY DOLLAR o;

A WEEK' IN 'THE MOllE'S., DAN!
MAYBE IT'S JUST. AS WELL YOU
CiRCUL"TED 114E 'STORY ll-IA.T VOU WERE.
TO £.E.T $4000. 'l:' PER WEEK •.•

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CASPER'?

4·Pieee Kaieker
S~lts or J·Pieee
Long Trouser
Suits

'When .JQh feel 110tt"-nat really sick arul yet not well---or"

when yo~ need a GENTLE but 'l'J{OROUGII cleaning out
from wltt.ln: to. rid tho. bowcla and kidneys of the pol80nnua
foOd aflll' body ·wastes that get into thehlood f!tream anclsap
JOUr vilalltr-TH£!( BE FAIR TO YOIJR BODY. Take a
teaeJlQC.itful of '"nutne CARJ.SBAD SPRUDEL SALT In a
of w&amp;tet; In thl• ouey oeonomienl way you will be i:Nttin¥ ~he benetlt of the Wot'ld.faml)us CARLSBAD OURE
Tight In-your own homo. ·I&lt;'or a-enerutlona thouRandR ot people
••ve ~On ...nt to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKIA hy
their pli)'sl£ht.ntln the treatment of lho many ills thAI. follow
eonsU,..tlon--ttomach, kidney, and liver enn~pla1nt!l, rhcumn·
tlsm akiR tt'o~blcl. CARLSBAD SPRUIJEL SALT is evnpora.~ f~m tfle water• of the 500 Y)llt' old hi1toric sprlnl!.!l In
CXRLSB'AD. It t1 a natural produrit';"mo.de for you by Mother
Nat11"re. Ni:VBR TA~E MANUFACTtl'RED SAL'!'S. Your
~7 de.servlli the beat. ll'or 6Q yeafiS Nliab1e drugg1sts have
told tie lrinialne CARLSBAD SPltUDEL SALT, cnncen•
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Visits OUR c·

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Hawley, who
here and Mrs.
l :r.oto.
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The funeral tcok place from thc
(1hrlst1a.n church sunday at 2 o'co11ducted
R-•"•~;· d,;~;~~:,:
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Among those fmm a distance whu
were here to attend the funeral of
Mr. Riley were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bays of Ru!:IBellsviUe, W. Va.; Mr.
rnd M1· ~.. George L . Lewis, Sam 1
Chambel"fi and Charles Boa.trlght of
Mr. a.nd Mrs. C . . B.
and family. Mr. and
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Cha.mbers of Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sa.rgcnt,
Mrs, Hu.rYey Bay11 and fumlly ot
Letart. Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

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number

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BA'I'TERIES-BATT~IJ$1

NA.'fiONAL BATTERIE:s pa~anteed one Jtlal' for tt.7&amp;

Boys Appraciate

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W)at.t reeeiYed the
surpr!!le of her Ute when a. nuMTom Welle and Wite l!lpent SUn- ber of her Jrlenda and relatiVes
1 rtay with Mrs. Bare.h Davis.
ekthtred In Sunday to remind her
r Harriet Ball or Columbus spent or her birthday.
the week end with her mother Mni.
Cldir Waggoner who has been
Mae Ball.
~.~way for the summer
and fall
Leo Welch and tamlly of Snow- month&amp; came home on a Yl&amp;lt last
Vl lie spent
Sul'!day With Harley: week.
Derry and wUe.
Bessie Cotte1·11J spent Sundny
A large crowd attended t-he bfu!~l'•lth her aunt, Mrs. Harley Mussar.
, h :tbu.ll gAmes hel'e Friday evenin!J
Will Martin or N.hens county
b ~ twer.n Harrloonvllle and Rutla:n
W'd.s a busln'llMI caller here Sunday.
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1.1 tavor, of . Harrtson yllle,
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Lou Daniels

ColambUI, Ohio.

For Sal-

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Opening of our

Boya Flannel Robea .............. $4.50
Boya Shirts ..................... · . 79e
Boya Heavy V-Neck All Wool
Sweaters , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95
Tie and Handkerchief Set,
in Chri•tmaa Box ....... - .. '" . . S&lt;k
Boys Gloves, lined .... ..... .... ·. .. . 95&lt;:
Boys Pajamas ......... - ..... - . . . . 95c
Boya Bella , ............... - · ....-. SOC
Boya Caps ............ - ......... · . 79c
Boya,.Bow Ties, in Chriatmaa box ..... 25&lt;:
Boya .Sleeveleao Sweaters . ......... $1.0Q
Corduroy Knickera ... , ........ - - . $1.95
Corduroy Long Trouaen ... ........ $2.45

Perrell, Henry and Norvil Ferrell :
1mO Mrs. Ida Meeker of Akron.
A. P'. BwJI,n recently appointed
•'ll:lst master here took charge or tlw
cffloo FrldB.Jo' .
Bor~~; to Mr. and
Mrs. M. L.
Hrooka, a. son, Dec. 14th.

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Ea.rnel!lt and Howard Baker of
Ylheeiii'\(J' were calling on their par ~
f'ntli, Mr. and Mrs, John Baker
Mon~ay.

NeiUe Kibble and Eugene Wilson
Run ::..ttended reviYal
meetii"IJ at Eden seYeral night&amp; last

CJ.t Forked

week.

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Rev. Foltz WR.s callir&gt;ff on John
I Dsker
!l.lld daughter ~ Tuesday.
Ml'll. Leona. Baker was vltdtlng
With her husband and daushter:o

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Act Now - Last Opportunity To Save
As Much As $12 On A 1934 Tappan!
A gift that will bring joy

die housewife for months and years to come is the
neJI 1934 Tappan gas range with its many advanced features and its captivating beauty
- an outstanding, practical gift that is certain to win apprecia·
Ot.\tr Mo.W. OJ
tion. By ordering a 1934 Tappan before Christmas you can
r.,pan Dlvidtld-top
save as mucli as $12, .as the special introductory prices will be
Gu Ran.gts A1 Loto A•
in effect only until Decev1ber 25. There are other Tappan
models, with the famous divided cooking top, that are priced
as low as $49.50. Make your selection promptly 80 i8stalla·
tion can be made before Christmas Day! Our liberal monthly
payment plan malcea it easy to enjoy this finest of rangeo.
Come ill now!
to

$4950

Down lns~afts A Gas Refrigera~crr;
No More Payments Until Next M.Tdt

$10

Bora'
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Zipper front,

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ai)~.;J:to~~· 31 oance "'' :not
m~to"n .c)nth.

or ma.fop.

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cause it not only wiU furni!!lh the most efrtcieat nfrW:eration c.btainable, Lt. it will P.t1f lhe i.
tbily ..wings Crn operating cost. In nWdn1 a choice, k it imr...:"'tUnt to u 1 1 " , _ that .ao . . . ef
refrigeration &lt;liD approach the t.w of ap&lt;ntlnll the G,\!j; l!'~ft- - I• ·tftt1e
...,,. a day. There'• • si&gt;e to meet the n.,ds of anr la111ny.
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preceded by rain in eut
and north. Slightly colder e~cept in the extreme
southwest tonight.

EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFf'IdE
Phone 202-R

WIRE OJ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Resigns

College Y~uth ShootB Farmer
RefilM to Accept Sto.y ao
Told b)' Cleveland
~tuclent

tnveatlpton

Preoident To Requeot
Six Billion Dollar
Appropriation

Our Speeial Group of

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HOUSE DRESSES

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Blankets, Shawls, Snow Suits,
brother and sister. Jersey Suits, ·
Tinker Toys, etc.

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SILK' and WOOL BAGS

SOc SET

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M•ny,Minor Changea Made In Bill Aa Puaecl ·
H"use; Herner Fi1htin1 To Give BWI~ T•~!i"
Dn1ni•t•; Commiuionera Salaries ' ~ioecl .
By C"RL L TURNER
INS Staff Correoponcle.,t
Columbuo, 0 ., l&gt;ee. 2~1NS-After
cidia1 to retain the aale by-the·rlau feature D

paoed last week by the State H......, of Rep..,:.
aentativet, the Judiciary Committee of the -··~~[ .,
Senate thio afternoon app..-ecl and YC&gt;tecl
with a ncommenclation: of paual'e the admini•
ttation liquor coatrol bill.
Se.-eral minor cbanpo were written iftto.
and out of the ln'tl, but the two major feo.tw-+'#~~i~
alate monopoly aad tbe aale by the claN feablre •
-were ..ft intact.

Mrs. Prank Mellinll:, a sister-In·

law of the farmer, said "C&amp;rl
not· the man to Interfere In
?(' that sort." She referred. · ~- ... ,..
to his stopping his
t nroute home

a permlr. liquor
'lbere would be a to c,eive an

per cent sales tax on Uquor dispensed unc:llr thla attanpment.

$6.60

~l50 a~~ $1'95

Beiter,

SET UP ON "GLASS SALE" ABOUT EVEN

of
or ffi(l.

$3.!10
to

BeautifuJ new patterns and styles.

ICM Ruth

Little Pouibility Of Senate Votin1 On loaue Bef
Late Tonight Beeauae Committee Hardl:r
Half Finished With Work
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cards. A 'nict line 'to choose
We have so )llany ni~e new .things it
from.
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may be hard
deJclde . which' to give.
2$tTO $•.00
She'll love Undies.
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pare for Firot R-1 Chmtmao Celebration·
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Two jljllow 11llps am! ' sheet, . 8lx90,

lonery · an"dl · · ·comnipondence

;outh
said he to
shot authorlt.les,
1md. lUlled Met~
A&lt;c&gt;ordlna
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~mpted to molellt h is prett.y co-ed

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t.old by anttoo
Atuder.t at West· : rn Reserve University here.

Cf(lwn Point, Ind., Dee. ~188'
Se\•en lll&lt;lldment.s returned · by) t~
Frank Metlhlf, a brother of the
&amp;rand jury agalns\ omclaJa and
Qtrecoors of the Northern lndlana .~tin man, in announcinl that the
Public Service Company with a re~ 1ctlm's family would conduct a
rort that the utUity bad been .t&gt; parat.e pollee probe, said. :
I'll prcsrcute that YO\U'I&amp; man
"milked" to support totterln&amp; Insull .o ..the
lut notch. Carl may han
l:oldlng companles Wel'll to be .for~een a hot--head, but he wouldn't
mally returned tod.ay before Jldpo
anyone or anythln(l: , even an
WilHam Murray In criminal oourt. 'll\tm
1almal."
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Charges that thP compan)' jhact
You"-1·
Q nephew , or
CongreSs1
heeq groMIV m\mnar..a(Jed were tonnan-at-larre
Stephen
Youny
and
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tnined In the Lake county atand
he 80n or Oonakl YOW1(1: , pro- '
~ur y report to Judye Murra-Y. but
lhe ctur t ordered the namet of .· inent Norwalk attorney, was ret t:.ose indicted .!!l uppressed unt.ll the leased uNier •1 .000 bond after ht
formal Indictments .are reporU!d tn waived preliminary hearln1 on a
m&amp;.rullaughter charge.
open court.
The youth, hla CODifesaman-unSamuel lnsull, Jr.. one-time
~ le and h ia father charged that
"l'rown prince" ot the vut lmmll
Utility empire, was unt.ll lt:n· v1oe MetllnK had attempted to attack
rhalrman of the prosperoua oper- [he (l:lrl. Dr. J . R. Better, promlnCanton, 0 ., physician and
RI.-tng electrical unit thot serves
or the oo-ed In the case, also
n1ore th111n a. hall mUUon resldtfl.ts of Northern Indiana. U'01'81! 11lleied that Metllng b.ad made
Dell-Pintn Is president ot the' com ~ Improper adv111neeR toward his danKhter_
However, the family of the vic#:~.,'~~~~~:.~ Rf3atehlng:
tnvel'l- tim rushed l.n thf! detenlle of hill
by
~l.ltor
preceded the 1~nd character.

TOWEL SETS

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he two were perked on a lonely
r.ad in suburban Pepper P1ke vU·

One towel and two wash cloths in
beautiful colors'

Bolotee~tiom~~;~:~~-ntrl

Ccmbine;

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that have been selling from $7.50 to
$8.50.

entered

Jtjro I .!own
the atory
"MILKING" .,
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TO CARRY ON

Special

today

I fol'o bo Into the- "lovt r'f! laM" Alay.
Officialo and Di*ton ,., of • farmer by a wU..e boy.
Of Northern lndliula
The fam!ly of tlv vl&lt;tlm, carl
Firm Accuae..i-'. .
. u ~ year-okl retired farmer,

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!UOU~R IN ~Hm AlM~ST SUH£ Ta
HANOl[O BY STAH ~POlY
SAlE BY GlASS STill IS IN 00n .

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