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·Have, MajoritY
Pediment

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PAR1Y
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At Mees !rome lln Breezy
Heiglhts OCI&gt;LIIion For
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(BJ The J.uoclat'.ted Prelili)
TOK10, Nov 16 - A mttthod ~t
~a~po~Unz . •live ftsh !Dng dtstaUCiltt
Jlae been dl!!!covered by ,Dr. Cblyom·
J.tsu ll!b.Jkawa, prore11sar of the To' kio Imperial university, by 1ufu•1•~ ·
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a quantity ot os.ygen In the water ~t
boXes doubly lined wltb sine In ordet
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to prevent lea~ace
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proved successful and
' will be again tried
' with "ayu," Akln!l
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hitherto haa been
ttau.~r~l'l ~~~~~bte 1p {fllllni'Po~
allv.e.' It ill very important ror tae
1 Itiftirf~ie JtOOPitt' ~ c.•btaln rresh ilab,
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: , one ~ l tJuil .a\lDD@) dlshel beiDI raw
fish.

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but It -,.9S atierward
t}) th11 u-rJinKucl,l

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1111nn1ng -;Jt Qrut ldr.lltry. ~· '
Th" nt~t l,nl~ of cotton esport~
trnm t.Jifl ··••u11rry to Jaarope "'"'•
iJbiJ•pe•l f l"'ltll I 'bllrlllitOD. 8, U, ln

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CAPITA w.lt)i)AT
PRODUCTIQN WANES
AS OONSUMPTION GA1N9
(ny ~'llo Assoclatrnl Ptosnl
WASHINGTON, }'lov. HI.- An out·'
11tamlln r; ta.ct tacfnR 1. t~c "merlcun

llBYI t'l\O an1au.o.l year·
the !:!~:' orrurmer,
the uepartmeyjt or a~lcnt­

is tb1tt whtle the cr cnpit:l con·
F.oHlliJlt\On or wheo.t In this

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his Rtcudlly \ncreasell. lhJ'I e bo.3
oon n gro.dul\.1 4ocrei}Se in per capltl\
pi oduc.Uon.l, jrllln ten•\Cl'CY prob~b~')'
continue, it Is 11.1\Ucd, at least
tile Unftod St·~~tl p~acllt'B the
point
wbere it cqus~l}lfl
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all of t11e wheat It p~~i~~l uce.e.
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1'he economic ' fllt~aLtpn
of
j wh11a~ crop, producUOI) a.nd ml"l&lt;•&gt;t·l
11ng, from MOOdlng t~ lnternattonal
ts prcSt'lnt~d In the y~;nboon
discnst~l on Is tl1s result or comresearch and ' ~tudy by a nnmof tb' np,tlon's lerullnp; atronomtau nn&lt;l agrlculturp.1
economleta
connected wttb tlle department.
It Ia showQ tlltn noorly a. third or
the frumMS In the ' rn'tted States
,~row wheal. Only f'O~ and tmy emceed lhta bread crop in acreage
Ollfll~ed and normnlly Pfll)' th~sc two
crepe n.~d cotton exc~il~ wheat YMt:le.
Tile wlleat crop aR '\ fJbple bas much
to 1lo wltb the prosp'etlty ot tl10 nasnys the ' ~earbook, \ becuuse the
entor11 Into toretcn t radP to n
Igreater extent tban anv other
except cotton.
Tl;lo country baa exuol't~~ a surpins ot wheat Jn evf!ti' year or lts
hh'llory 1etcopt 1836, t'fiuoldes keeping
with an eve~ht~reoetng
the past

FEATURES

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ONE HUNDRED TO
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Every kind of a coat you could ask for i•
inilluded in this great lot of over one hundred

oveccoatl.
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explaining

0( Oon&amp;t"el.!l lD pt•OP!i.I'&lt;IJ'•

plan, t-b&lt;1.!t would ,.,,..,.•,,

maJor raJINiade tn
1~10 1$' "' 2Q

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BURLY ULSTERS, ULSTERETI'ES, RAG·
J...ANS,''KIMQNA MODELS, 'BOX COATS,
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.CoATS, PLEATED aACK COATS,""
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lRCrea1dn"

p,;:~:·;;~~:

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HALF BELTERS.

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Unl14e Bla\el•~~' t , tho

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dwellera eat\, ..e:t~ bread,
count1'1;·4ff!11lden~.

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All· beautifully tailored, plaid back mater·

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ea&amp;arr. The
poriu1o.tron1,is

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luwe much
("JntnlmpUon 10t

..ncrore 1800
sumpt:tOn

$20 to

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cbe(Ouesfl ''ri) breo.a
boine ·c~lnJ 11J\ nee"

oo-it'l light color-plaids, checks, stripes
~ t)Needo in shaggy effects-medium colors
' the more conaervative dark colors.

wa•

$40 ~

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:\1fii.B ( ,(1

19i.t.

f cotball FREe with
every BOyi'' Suit or Oven:oat
at $10.00 or more. ,
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~a' .All WiJj,l iT'wo

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Knick·

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rlter .QOinu will
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kina, of Hartford, ara att&amp;ndm« t!le
State
teacben' a!flf,clawon
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on a)l eYetiU&amp;fl, e.n:ept
wblt:h ul&amp;'b.t members or

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b)l' O:nmcUmapo ;1;;~::
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Howard Feldhaus ot Clnc1nnm.U, •...

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1Willln.m F' Jartllne, gun rtllun or escape, and it iB charged that •M ill
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MlsM D01 otb Y Gor(ton. pretty hel rcss G.&gt;rdun was •~apped to · ller f eo•
to an estate estimated at $~00,000, IM e very night Jolin L, Jardlite, 1Ltr
accused or hav mg hatl ltor hehl In nn/ uncle, 'lias brouglit I'IUit to have ~til:'"

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Moran Ag11n to Pilot Rtda.
btnclnna.tt, Nov 17 -Mnuager Pat
Moran will agalu 1 pilot tbe clnctnnaU
#attonals next aeasou, announcement
Repub- beln1 made that he bad aflh:ed biB
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leglalatlvw Jla;na.ture to a. Red contract. He had
•wJtb 1the ~residen t, but Mr. agreed to terpJS &amp;&amp;veral week&amp; 1\10.
aa\d the principal meaaures,. and the sla:nlnr or the ca..nl,raQt wu
a t t.Jie special aud reg: a mere rormallty, it was stated,

be

utar seMI.on were ,.hip subaidy, mppro·
prlatlone, rural cred!~11 and possibly

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insane asylum, although he knew she dine removed na guardian -and tflltlltetJ
WllB IJerrec Liy eane S ho a.ltempted to I ot her estate.
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Former AmbMiador Sharp Ill.
Elyria, 0, Nov 17 - Willlam Gravel,
Bb.arp, filrmer Ame rican am bassa-dor
to France, .ls seriously Ill at his borne

here, and hl1 llve children have been

IOWA

summoned to his bedside. Mr. Sharp

walt taken suddenly 111 four da}a &amp;M;O

' Woman Burned ~ Duth.
Akton, 0., Nov. 17 - Mra Emma'
Short, 6lS, •rilother 1ot nine ch ildren,
y ao bnrntil-!~lllh· at ~er. ~ome

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TlJIJll MOON WI\~ dowu.
Afro LlotiTS were out.
AND fT was a bight
•muT 'WlAS Ju&amp;t made.
ro.a rAPOOKs to pro'l'tl.
AND WI'JIJ ftms ro11m
A:ND 1 tliou1ht or days.
'WHEN l was a kld
AND ON !Hallowe'en.
TH!l J'UN I had.
AND THE things I did
A!ND 1 thougbt how nice
THAT KIDS bad a night.
ALL 1'0 tliem~Vol.
WH!I:N !fO'NIERS lilted.
THI!I BEDTIME ban
AN'~ TOOir otr tbe chec k
QN nmiNG good
Af\1) I thought all thl1
1\\IHir..E tlOJNG tome
ON HALLOWE'EN
AND \\1111ilN l ,.,.,
'r\\D LITTL!l kids.
TRYING
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I COULDN'T Nel(&gt;:
ID UT JOIN in !Ho run.

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A'l'W 'Nil!lY lootet . .plcr6.a.
AND RA i\I!IIIR 1~\ftOd. '
Btl')' IJOTH agree~!.
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I CO!Tii;D _1~1!6 o~/j en&lt;J:
CloND 'l'lflilY tho &lt;iltllor.

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A•ND WJE'D cartf1ft.bt can.
t'O 'rHlll' )op ot tltii hilt.
AND MJJL II d~
AND THAT'S eltlcltt.

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did. f• '

A!ND WoE all hLllg\ed.
'AT TJLJn 'Bani)' noise.
AND I tot&lt;li I~ '
I BET the £11)'
\VIRO OW!NIDP 1he tcl.n .

!WOUL BJil P.retty 'o~orc. •
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ilND 'I'HEY lhol1!111t lb••

A PR.E'!JT\' foOd. ;jOI&lt;o: ,
AND ·LkQIIIlml'&gt; o161Do• 11!1!\oe.\
h&gt;ND Tl!IIN no•t air.
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ANJ) T~JfeN b'Ctlfdco
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fF THEY\D •let Me ' !iolp.

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SATURDAY, 2 P.'M.
THIS GAME WilL BE GIVEN 'PLAy,BY
ELECTRIC PLA.Y-0-GRAPH IN FRONT
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SMITH CLOTHING S;J'ORE, MIDDLEPORT.
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FREE TO AL~ !, , ,
FuU E11planation of the Board Will be Given .~Ill'
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Game at 1:45 P. M.

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c.eto• Pn it,..:
• fil-.00 per y'e&amp;r
. 5 O!
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1Willln.m F' Jartllne, gun rtllun or escape, and it iB charged that •M ill
1
MlsM D01 otb Y Gor(ton. pretty hel rcss G.&gt;rdun was •~apped to · ller f eo•
to an estate estimated at $~00,000, IM e very night Jolin L, Jardlite, 1Ltr
accused or hav mg hatl ltor hehl In nn/ uncle, 'lias brouglit I'IUit to have ~til:'"

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Moran Ag11n to Pilot Rtda.
btnclnna.tt, Nov 17 -Mnuager Pat
Moran will agalu 1 pilot tbe clnctnnaU
#attonals next aeasou, announcement
Repub- beln1 made that he bad aflh:ed biB
'
leglalatlvw Jla;na.ture to a. Red contract. He had
•wJtb 1the ~residen t, but Mr. agreed to terpJS &amp;&amp;veral week&amp; 1\10.
aa\d the principal meaaures,. and the sla:nlnr or the ca..nl,raQt wu
a t t.Jie special aud reg: a mere rormallty, it was stated,

be

utar seMI.on were ,.hip subaidy, mppro·
prlatlone, rural cred!~11 and possibly

ch&amp;npo In the trans portation

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insane asylum, although he knew she dine removed na guardian -and tflltlltetJ
WllB IJerrec Liy eane S ho a.ltempted to I ot her estate.
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Former AmbMiador Sharp Ill.
Elyria, 0, Nov 17 - Willlam Gravel,
Bb.arp, filrmer Ame rican am bassa-dor
to France, .ls seriously Ill at his borne

here, and hl1 llve children have been

IOWA

summoned to his bedside. Mr. Sharp

walt taken suddenly 111 four da}a &amp;M;O

' Woman Burned ~ Duth.
Akton, 0., Nov. 17 - Mra Emma'
Short, 6lS, •rilother 1ot nine ch ildren,
y ao bnrntil-!~lllh· at ~er. ~ome

.Jtar OQpley , when " ,qan o.f gasollnf
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TlJIJll MOON WI\~ dowu.
Afro LlotiTS were out.
AND fT was a bight
•muT 'WlAS Ju&amp;t made.
ro.a rAPOOKs to pro'l'tl.
AND WI'JIJ ftms ro11m
A:ND 1 tliou1ht or days.
'WHEN l was a kld
AND ON !Hallowe'en.
TH!l J'UN I had.
AND THE things I did
A!ND 1 thougbt how nice
THAT KIDS bad a night.
ALL 1'0 tliem~Vol.
WH!I:N !fO'NIERS lilted.
THI!I BEDTIME ban
AN'~ TOOir otr tbe chec k
QN nmiNG good
Af\1) I thought all thl1
1\\IHir..E tlOJNG tome
ON HALLOWE'EN
AND \\1111ilN l ,.,.,
'r\\D LITTL!l kids.
TRYING
c~,;.

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I COULDN'T Nel(&gt;:
ID UT JOIN in !Ho run.

'ln\IIW TO~ -

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SO I •llllillotl' !If, I
A I'ID A'Sitl!l!&gt;

A'l'W 'Nil!lY lootet . .plcr6.a.
AND RA i\I!IIIR 1~\ftOd. '
Btl')' IJOTH agree~!.
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"MU.T 111" I wan.t~l. "
I CO!Tii;D _1~1!6 o~/j en&lt;J:
CloND 'l'lflilY tho &lt;iltllor.

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A•ND WJE'D cartf1ft.bt can.
t'O 'rHlll' )op ot tltii hilt.
AND MJJL II d~
AND THAT'S eltlcltt.

\l"llh&gt;'11 -

did. f• '

A!ND WoE all hLllg\ed.
'AT TJLJn 'Bani)' noise.
AND I tot&lt;li I~ '
I BET the £11)'
\VIRO OW!NIDP 1he tcl.n .

!WOUL BJil P.retty 'o~orc. •
'lilllltN ~ ~ ,....... W1. " .
'''tHERE HJS 1,11n ,,,._,
ilND 'I'HEY lhol1!111t lb••

A PR.E'!JT\' foOd. ;jOI&lt;o: ,
AND ·LkQIIIlml'&gt; o161Do• 11!1!\oe.\
h&gt;ND Tl!IIN no•t air.
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ANJ) T~JfeN b'Ctlfdco
1 1100~ TiV&lt;J AIM.
II Ail Q'IJITJ!I i jMJ,

fF THEY\D •let Me ' !iolp.

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SATURDAY, 2 P.'M.
THIS GAME WilL BE GIVEN 'PLAy,BY
ELECTRIC PLA.Y-0-GRAPH IN FRONT
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SMITH CLOTHING S;J'ORE, MIDDLEPORT.
•.
FREE TO AL~ !, , ,
FuU E11planation of the Board Will be Given .~Ill'
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to: .J~1Pttna

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connection with a p~;evl,Pul•
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lbf! crest fatten ( T) ~~erfbe toOk

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Asylum .
Is On Fire

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8nd, asBu1ntni All re~al·
J.~IIIIY tor the Newl: itori aS ~n•lnted,

that be bello'(ed tbat
the ~O.t; b\t~ly
he otberetol'e bad&gt; not'hlnl to
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bis case 'by membm of covn· ,.,
wl:io were present
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ioi..iltoad. •Pfllnl&lt;4

refereed to, al which Bro~er
wail not .present
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llltle qufp ei:lded wlt~oo.t 1llo3d·
and all han~ • tat~ l)olaed Jd a .
,Utlle eoata1) ,,qar4~nr m~\·
aenerally, folloWih,; the 8:dJG!,lJ'D•"
or tbe meetina '
Ftii-ther d&amp;ponent sa.yt!~ ~ot. \.

testimony , by other
fense ""itne,ase11, inclndlni .. hor
flnughter. qorrohOrate£1 Hio
Ithno~!Y or Mrs. Andersc.n

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His Wile Has Been
Withdrawn

H. William•, Plklptm,

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NON·SUPPORT
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Had Cau'bl tho FugiiiYO.

::10o;hfe:rt~~t: cf:!:,:r=~~!' aer.
As tlle ratf. .~at4~4 ''th~ 'detectln
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Joltn 'Pab.l J4 ong, Del'ond ant. ~
Tha charge Or rryllng to BUI•PDrl
Detore lfnrry R B~rn,cs .Ti..HJti C:c 0~ two )Oung cll ll()ren mcd In tllC CO lll t
tbe Poaco of tha Tnwllfl hlr nt Snll n- ot Justice Ca rnes ttgat.ut Waltll r Kel·
bury, M'Mga Counl.y, Ohio.
t sr, by Ills wife, has been withdrawn
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•f&gt;n tf\e Qem)nd 111\Y n r Nttvember, l ~111 1l cr J.ll ngr oom~nt tl\~~~olf.~ l tor l.s .to
1D!W, •sold. J'u ltteo :~t~~efl n. nr&lt;lAT• nf l,a:j v.c hill wi fe, $20 11er montfi fo ~ thei r
In Jhe abuvc nctl.on tor 'll ll ll POrt. Ketter tl lso ]laid nll tho

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F'te

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Kt•ttir wnM ropreso nle1l
At torn ey ~o~ ~w Crow

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