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Advertise in The Daily Ne~
!he paper " ith thf buylllfl '
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RICS-GRACEFUL AND SMARTLY ·FASHIONED

Th~

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REPRESENTATIVES ARE WARMLY
GREETED UPON )"HEIR APPEARANCE AT THE
NEAR EAST MEETING

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WAlSHlNG'.l'&lt;XN. NoV 21 - Eaact Jment would result from the prOJlosen
men~ of the
admh)lstra.tton's MerJ J law. H ~t challenged ev,•ry lnsinuatron
cba.at :Marine ibll\ 'W&amp;'S urged upon of rnvored 1nt.,rests ln the el.riCblng
Q:Jngress today by President Harding o~ the special raw at the eJ1)ense or
Jl necASsa.l'y ta rel!evo the govorn· 4tlie publl~ treasury. 'fhe Prelil'ideut

MODELS TO SUIT MEN OF EVERY TASTE.

I By 1"1'~ Assoclulcd Presb)
aalf of the numerous delegatll'nis &amp;S·
1,:\ USA!\1~1-~
Nnv
21 - HICh"'"' rrt ,;:eu:lbJ~·•
the La USIUIIlC CB31DO
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\\ '.t~&gt;hiHHn Uu!J , .\morlt:m

:unha s!lu·
t 1 lt::l ly, and J rn eph C Hre w, Am·
1 mln iro. t ~r to Swltzcrl11ntl, wh&lt;J
are acting as observers In th e Nettr
Eo s t peace ccmterence conferred
\\ Jt h PrllnliJ!r Polnc •. re or Franco
thl s marnlug Tll jj AmeJ"Ica. nrepre·
·,·J! n!JVlls. ll I , learnPd ],av e
not
the t1 pl e:;c:.t conference to
l•'Ja nrP hllt tt 11:1 de!I JrNl to lc:lrl1 t he
vl ev.rc lntll of tbe lender:; und their
llruceedlngs
1'hey also conrerred
with ri.Al:sder C urz m th e OrJtl:;h tor
!:'lgu !'!t.C toturr, and Pmmlllr Mw~olmt
or ltalv

ment ot present "stag,11,:e111ng losses" aald the Amer!cip merchant marines
1., operaMng the wa1'4tullt mercll;a.J!.t •were not lim ited ' to ttl3 own dQmatn,"
fleet 10 as to EatabUsh a program so 1'ltddtng that the maritime nau'ous

or

as tOo assure safety to the nation 'In the world were ~' In -complete aceord
iwv ·and 'stve a guaranty of oo.fD'IQqr t wltlt th e pending measure."
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etai Lo:dependence In tlm6 etf peace : Roterrlng to the merlla of the bill,

@ It p~tsonal addrABS In a joint thi!- ~ti!Sideqt ss td· ..It lft a common
seraalon qt the House ~nd Senate tbe cause with ita benefit comm'erclally
Jn:lecuthe de.clared an aclu~l mone ~Jha.r:Ad "

COME Tb SMITH'S FOR YOUR

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LL0¥0 REFlJSED ENTRANCE ,i
TO JbiLET PRISON:
CHIOAGO,

Nov.

21 ;--William

P. aervlil.g bls term of

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that the ~aving we offer in no way effeet11the quality,\

interesting.

(By Tb~ il"l!U':IC\B.ted ,h:esa)
court rooms
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eph (' Gre¥. LuHJ!~Ier t o L'&gt;ll Jtzer)and,
tho two principal American represe~·

tativcs, wero se,,ted prominently to
the trout row of th eattdltorlum b~
c;Jde Premi er Poincare, of France,
and receive da war1n welcome rrom
tllP. delega tion ~ !rom otlier lands.

lc) In EuropA and the opre3tmce of a
fl l,ron.g delegation rrom Japan, gave
world w1cte slgnlftcance tot he con·
clave
Pre mleJ' Mu sa)Jinl, ot Italy, w89
cne c.! tbe notable11 present tbat at
lracl ed much attention

PejJy

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Pig Raise•• Seem To lie

Stellar Wilnesses In The
Now Famquo New
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To The Pen

Miller Gives Aged Man ·
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offl~ lal rerlatr~ttla~

cial figures complete totlay by '
tary of 11tate.

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half JO convincing as the cIot I1es 1tse
I Try on a few garments; examine t.hcm core fully ; compare th~m with the clothes yau

W~ Clll1 _tell you isn't

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Tl•e fUilfilf:l) of tt-Yra Val Re6ter, St',
I I b(f h eld 'J'uesdlly mornhll . at 10
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Atlomeys On Both Sidftl Make
Strong Pleos For Points
ln Contention

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The caae of RepreBentauJe-elect

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h.ul :t lt r•w Ill leo li gh t ing
s tal!f' tl 'n hht 1Ofllti Cn" r
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recolved

llu;f week sho hnd boen grnnted
With th o ndvont
n pnnfllm or $;!{) 1101. 111 ,1 nth. Htn In·~· spell Jim Blug, (lfte of
ltlnd J B. .ilnnlcy, ' ll'ltl ln st Nnvem cond uctor~~ on the tncal strC'et cnr
line, Is lnmonttng ¥.te •tbortagc of a
hl•l
" Bonnie" w1lh whiOb to e~caHe hi s
i\n hur Coletlian and wtre left TueR frame the coming winte1 'lie flays lie
dn&gt; 101 .1 vl ~lt wllh tfllatlvcs ut Hey 1hn8 n ~crerm door ll)Ul :1. lawn mower
nL&lt;uhlmrg.
j tha~ lie Wi-t! be •tna•-oto ~erchal'tge ror
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Rcntt Tnrl OllCEl ruHl wlfo 01 .,. : 111 good wtntor overcoat.
r. l\ fl. I
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v!~llr.rl
relallvo~
here 1 Ho sh.,uld make bl~t wan~s kno.wn
Worhwtltl LY .md nttf'lllled the rnrfue •' through tho Dally NElwB Clasalned

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THREE LITtLE QUEENS,

ORICINAL CAST AND COMPANY

y, Irene and

Molly
OF. SONG, DI\NcE, .AND JEST I

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The huppy coup'lee lq tht'S Instance

States senat.Qr over Pomerene, Demo-! at:co·rdl.ng• to tbf!
ctat by a majotrty of 49 ,601. the offi-

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RJctJard Wal!hhurn Child, lhc Amer tc:J.n ambassador to Itnly, and J ()a,

Four Years .

t~o&amp;

bey, Deqtpcrat, ~s '
by a. majority Of
lndlvldue.ls are e nilre strft.l;l«ens.
Thompson, RepubliCan Rnd B. D. ~s.
out -of the:, ordinary.

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MAN IS
NEW WITNESS
IN HALL CASE

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·W edding ceremoJ:Ues• at the p"lbate .J

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Tills se nlllnent " a!J v01ced Hrst h~
Pre~ ldeu t Haah vr tile Swiss conted·
eratton, wl.to presided ove, ) the opeu
mg JJrellmhlaly meeHng, a:1d It was
dwt It upon by both Lend rurzou anU
lsmel Ptt ~ ha Jn th eil resJIOllllt:~ on bP·

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Troth AI !Prob&amp;te Court
, Rooms '

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then Smith's metbolj of ri.e~:''f.!ising becomes doubly1
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DOUBLE
WEDDING
.CEREMONY

Donahey's

h~gun

tll:at peace on eurlh wou ld rc·
'rhe I•ro;.~pect~ or Am(tllcan activity
nr uw Near Eas t lu t.h Q conrerenco which many or the
otn cou rereJcA wa :~ \olced by tho forelg Je l l&gt; appeared to i~terpret as
speakers at the open ing session r es· the launching o! a new American poi·

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If a s,aving interests you- you'D lose no time in com-

l where th e Impressive Inaugural cera:
lllonl&amp;s wero held
Y(IJtCI"~Y s ~:~lttlng required onty a
halt hour, anti thiR m'orulng the bu;;[.
n Pt~.~ or the collfer4'1ice was active\~

llo] JC

years He,
Lloyf!, millionaire, Communist labor 1was refused admUtancl..'. 1 a'ctoiJIDg' to h
pq.rty •lead er, c:ouvlctetl of Violptlon bf 1uvestlgators. who re~;orted to tbe,
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the Ill~ nols Sedition law, was report- sheriff's otftce here bora uie tlle war'
ed to huve p.ppeared lu tbe Joll at pen· den had rece~ved no commttbmt
))a·
ltentlary' las t nlgbt prepared to begtn J' ~r 3 ror him.

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ing to Smith'a for your Overcoat. Wh~ you

CONFER£NCE
OPENS AT LAUSENNE

Youtig .l.\merica

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UI.S'I'ERS
BEL:':'fD· · PLEATED . BACK MODELS, RAGL.fA.N S~EEVES, ~I MONA' SLEEVES.
BIG STORrvi COLLARS AND LARGE
,coMf-oRTABLE POCKETS.

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TUEsllAY, NOV. 21, 1922 - ·--

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DR;;;AS;;.TIC::CH;;;AN:;;.GE:;\
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CONTEMPLATED

Edward ;aenflett 11!1 a vt11 ttor
re lnttve 11 lri Cincinnati.

wltb Prlode, while Mr11. Odo Gteson gave
·leasou and alao &amp; VllfY ~Dt(lre•Ung
· Mrs. Ella · Harry, wb 11 baa boen
report from tb~ ~!.strict Ineetlng,

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Huntl!,18ton, W. Va., vi eited lOr the
(, been quite J11 for
dayB.
jwellk end w::th hom(! rolks.
lt•i ng tor tbe JJaSt few weeks wltb
Miss Mar coleM 0(\:VIS Wh n. . wo~k~
Mr.s. Lil y Gatwootl loft \Odny OQ a atives and tt•Jends ln Co lumhtlR,
end vlalt\1r with ker grnndmother at !two wee'ka vlstt with re latlveoi ud turned home f)te fl rst or the week .
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Ambroala, W. Va. She returned home , fr.lenda at Pine qrove .. W. Va.
Mrs. Pearl A.ru:lrews or VInton, waa
yeste rd ay,
Paul Hottman

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Albert C1ile, '\l£ho
tor the past w'e~k Is vl!ry Much trn-

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home folk a over Sund!lY rdurned proved and ill uga ln nbleo to l'e back
yesterday to bls work In Parkersburg tG wmk.
. L. Elselsteln who Is employed In : Alex Fruer, who hna been employ·
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and $75.

Now $40' a·nd $50

THIS IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER
OfFERED

IN ,POMEROY BEND!

Rowley &amp; Reed
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tffi'

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a few da ys vlalt In

colulnbus.
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'M.a•lonarr Mocllng
The Womao's Holl.le mlt!Bionary
society of Heathe M. E. chureh met
last evenltlg at the home of Mn. AI·

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In severa l instaMes the plans be· @&gt;
iMr. and •Mrs. C. M. Gregg will re·
turn today from a fey."" dnyR' lr'islt with lug t'()nsldered cnH for a practica l re· @)
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organhatt!oo ot existing forces fr om @)
re'lattves in th e nort ern part uL the
top t~J bottom.
, @)
'Illata;
Reorga llitB.tlon al ready deelded upon @)
Mrs. Ed Baker Is conflnOO. to her wtll result In ne w appolutmenl~ to the ' ~
home, suffe ring wttb a sprained higher pos ~lt In tli e enforcement Uu· @I
ankle.
reau11 o! seven or eight 8tates, It was @
'Mrs. Grace Manley, accompan1ed Indicated. Officials here were not @
.by ·Mrs. Electu Hysell, will arrive ready to 11.nnouuce &lt;letalls, but 1t w1u1 ~
learned that the ahu.ke up will be cs· '&amp;!
h'Ome tonight from Columbus, where
peclal\y llronounced in New .lerRey, @)
Mrs. Manley ·l ias just recently und er· Marylp.nd, Illinois, Wlscons!u, India na, @&gt;
sone an operation In on(! ot the Co· J4:assao1Jullella and Pen,layivaulu., u.nd ~·
to only a llilghtly less degree in LouisIvmbus ·~ospitals.
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iana
and another £outher n state.
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UVJr. ahU Mrs. M. L. Cottingham ol
Deslgnell
to
me&amp;t
recent
BIIE'ti!lc
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Alb..9.ny , •s pent the day yesterday with
orltlclsm or dry enforcement, the @
Mr.\ nn d Mr1:1. W1lllam Mic hael.
plana are declared by proh~b ltlon oftl. ~
Mr~ . Walter Brown fRuth
Wells) ctals to have been rormul~ted 11r1or to -@I
ot Col~Umbn s, and brqtber, Jolin Wkllls, thQ commun icatio n re{·~ ntly made by &lt;@
l&amp;deral rrand jury In New Yo r k to @
of Clevj{llaud, du.ugh~r und son of the
Jato Mr~ -and r.frs. J~V. iWells, fort,n· tba prasldlug judge of the fedornl I@
oourt there, ~it.hough they l ndulle '&amp;
erly or th'IY place, are vtsl ttng here
r.teps to counteract the weakness @)
for a. few days, the I'Uests 1if Mra. H. wbloh Is alleged to have resultetl fro m @)
. Ewing.
wholeSAle poliUcal appointments ill ~·
the eubordlou.te ranka.
Whil e ftn al deci810n rin the plan 0
ROAD N;OTICE OF VIEW Al!D
said to be contemplated Dy Comm!s· @)
REAIIIltG
•loner Haynes baa uot ye t been t11.ken. @)
Initial atep was seen ln the reWhenas C. A. SprlD!:t'r and othefll
petftlotwll tbe County Commis- ~rled selection ot Harry Sheldon, ~·
s ioners of Meigs County, Ohio, tor gene ral »roblbitlon agent In lthoda
laland, to be state di rector. Mr. She!-'
the vacation or one~bn.lt ot a public don Is tram Massachu6ette and his ap- 0
road or street on tbe Hoe hereinafte r polotment will be the first depa rture I@)
from the unwritten rul e ot t}te bureau a
Beglunlng1'nt tho ;IJieraect!o n of tbat tbe s tate heads must be res ident ~
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. lter street ~ nd
Main County in their Jurisdiction.
Reporbl tbat lm.DQrta.nt changes al ·~~
hi roo Act• lnl!'lilo:' !94 · In the
ready had been approved r~r the units
'W.llag6 of. Syracuse, S,{ttoo Townsbip tn Wisconsin a.nd Illinois could not be 0
and follo.wlng :, the -«;n~ter of • said co nflrmed, bu t it was Indicated ' that 0
WJmstj!r 'street ~outh tl) t he Ohio r:lv- an ofllcial auuounC(Iment aiTecUug' lm. @)
'Vacatlng th9 East bait of said portant posts In both states mlglit be @)
expected th is week. A new appoint- ~
teet, ment to New Jersey In th e ueur ru- 0
ture also was fore ,·ast, and the rear- 0
~ult ganizatlon Is to be carried to tlte In- ~·
street : :'a sular pouesslons wit h the appoint·
0
Hroca~F men t of a new acting director for .

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largely alteuded by Mtadleport B.
E. wtllalm Obllnrer. nwlgbt

Mrs. Jessie outerbrlrtge

.ASK YOLl~ QR.OC.E~

machine.

Elka, held last nli&lt;bt at Gallpo!l•, "''

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Mr. and MrR. 'F. W.

IN TINS

Mrs. C. 0 . Flsber Is a lvls\tur lod:ay changes In executive rind field pmounel or the prohibition enforcement
In with relaUves In Point PletHIIlht, w.

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stret.

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Hobson

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=- Ambrosia, vi. Va., with Geor,ge PutiE tins,
who b as OOcn serloua..l r •.111 for
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YEUow P£Naf. WITH nn:
EACLE MIKADO

~1tur~ed th~ ftr~t

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STOVES

We are going to close out QUr line of Coles
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two weeks aro, to whh·b Mrs. UIE,.orr{ Ory
was 8 delegate. A lt&amp;ht rerresbmen t
coume was aerved to a large attendU.
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a shoper here :'IAJS e r ay.
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Geoge Mygatt who hAJJ been vtalt- Mlllkn hospital where he underwen t
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the removal or 11hots frnm hi'!. hlp, 8hakeup of bitting Forces From Top
to Bottom Loo m....... Enforcement Bu.
told.' B:l7e:
The acident bae been prevloosly men~au• of Seven or Eight 8tltc's Facor the week after a twu Wee'kt! visit tloned In this paper but we ure very
ln" Reorglnl:r.atlon-Changea Prowllh her so n ttl MUwnoJ. w. Ba.
glad to note that up to this wr ltlnl,
n. C. McKalgbt lett ·today 011 8 few Master Cba rl ea Is gcttln!(' along poled In Order to Meet Critlclam
of Prohibition Enforcem•nt.
D"icely .
days buslqesB 'trip to f.olumbus and
~nll&amp;m Saul 111 qp.lte !'.lck at tho
Washington, Nov. 21 -commissionCleveland, 0 .
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er Haynea and other gcwer~ment ofllEdward Daniels o! Pltt,shurgh, Pa .. Michael , auf!erlng 'wl!h an attack
cia Is ere coutemplutlng draattc
will arrive tonlgbt to vhr.lt with the}hron•Jhlills .

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November 28
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Hrocalsa
Rico.Inquiry Into the New York
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Company owning all
prop- . Porto
Oftlclul
,said East •.halt of sai&lt;J situatio n, which was· L'OIIt;feJ!lned b.r
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•·' Lhe grand jury as "shumeful'' iB bei ng
Slr·oei:,' •;!Iald Brocalsa Chemlc·1l Com ~ continued, it was lea rn ed, wi th the
also signing tblu petition nnd Intellige nce bro.ne h of tho Internal
agreefn~ to construct a ntlsfactory reYenue bureau co-operetln g with !edculvert along the east side ot Do.ld 26- eral omclale. In Ne" York.
11treet f~om the present culvert
crossing the main ro11l near Ill''"""'" I
WI• Wild Pueq,
bouse, and_ to run saM culvert or
Jlark you well that the pussy de.
II«'Wer to the Ohio rivet~.
ll:en of l~e forest seldom has tooth·
The said County Commfg~foners, ache and never, pyorrhea. H&amp; uses
biA teeth In a natural way on naturnl
with tbe County Surveyor, will on the toada.
12th da.y' or Delembe r . 1922. at 10
o'llook A. M. meet at the commrmclng
ltglnnlnQ of Qreat Industry~
point of said proposf!d fmprovument ·-The flrs t Dale of cotton expdrtea
gO over, view and snrvey the
from tl11s ('mmtry to Earope WPB

There's alot of style in
Our "Collegian Overcoats
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EVl!RY mother inte,res!e~ ~ her children'• welfno meets a
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problem in the proper lecdiO, of her boys and girls.

P~r~nts oltQn do·not tt1a!ize the evil e!Feeto of mol·nutrition;
111d !~•i .~are in ~~~ s~le~tltJ!I oq904 will avoid a large percen·

tqe of chd&lt;ken's (U$.
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O~e Ill ..th~ best 9,! ali ldiiife &lt;f.n. ~~... 'proper no~rtsltmenl

Jor ..-lngboys f:J~ slt'fi 1{g"!'Pe:Nt~il-i!tade of whole w~e~t
·•ur end tMlted l!iltfey, ip~ •~•t!ltiQc.ii!Y baked lor twenty hours.
Thl• lol!ll hMkLI!II brill~ O\lt • &amp;:11eiout llavor makes the fOod
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·~)' ~~ l!iS~s!-wlthOt!t

fernia!!till"'lo Gr~U~a•Nuts ~lth milk or

cream tl' a CQ!nplet~ food.
Here

is ~·suuc:,tion· for bett~r

health: Serve Ortpe•Nuta ..

ljllen as the· folk~ w!S~ it• '

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THERE'S STYLE IN THE IJNES AND THE CUT OF THE
COAT; IN THE EAsY'DRAPE; THERE'S STYLE IN
FINE WOOLENS AND EXPERT TAILORING. THERE'S
S~ IN THE cOAT AS LONG AS IT LASTs-fttt
QUALITY KEEPS If THERE. YOU'll. GET MORE ·
VALUE THAN USUAL AT
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tl)e ~urDOB8 of •let,rmlnlnr jt• ohlpped r~an ChnrlMton,
lmpprtance.
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wn al11o meet on the !8th day

or December,

s.

C., In

cbmmlsslonert.. .
W. 8. Hart.
nov ~ 1- 3t on Tveil

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Cu u ~ty. A~dllor.

' w~dneaday

and Thunday,
NOVEMBER 22-23

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Middleport.

· GLORIA SWANSON,

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to

or d:e,ree 'ot.,brlgbtness calli
tal&lt;eo ID broad daJIIabt, so tll.ot

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h
utnnwmlcal 7}b.otorrapbr need oo lciDpr be &lt;onftned to the alrbt ll the

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1tellar pJlotPII'Gpba ar8 taken throurta

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CAR BARGAINS!
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TH~ MEIGS COUNTY CHAPTER,
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Red Cross
Think What the Red Crou hu dono for Our
country, then

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP ,
ON TUF.SOAY, NOVEMBER 28TH:· ' .
Ycur Membi!rship may lllve some one froin
•tarvation!

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at tho .om~o
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safd County
o'clock A. M. for a final hMrlng for
per110ns whoee Interests would be
a«ected b~ said chan~re of rc.rad aud
for grantin g or refustr.g llle VRr.ntlon
fllll d road.
Dy orde.r of the Board or County

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IUberty Six Road8ter, new
tires, car 'good aa new.
. Biltcl&lt; ' Six, good running order, $360.
Ha'rley Davison Motoi'Cyele,
1921, good condition.
AlsO
Dodge Touring, new top,
JANE &amp; CATHERINE L£E
overhauled, 1920.
In a T wo-l'art .Comedr,
· fotd ' Touring, $175.
"KIDS AND S~S'
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TUEsllAY, NOV. 21, 1922 - ·--

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fthonp Item• To ta7-L.

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CONTEMPLATED

Edward ;aenflett 11!1 a vt11 ttor
re lnttve 11 lri Cincinnati.

wltb Prlode, while Mr11. Odo Gteson gave
·leasou and alao &amp; VllfY ~Dt(lre•Ung
· Mrs. Ella · Harry, wb 11 baa boen
report from tb~ ~!.strict Ineetlng,

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Huntl!,18ton, W. Va., vi eited lOr the
(, been quite J11 for
dayB.
jwellk end w::th hom(! rolks.
lt•i ng tor tbe JJaSt few weeks wltb
Miss Mar coleM 0(\:VIS Wh n. . wo~k~
Mr.s. Lil y Gatwootl loft \Odny OQ a atives and tt•Jends ln Co lumhtlR,
end vlalt\1r with ker grnndmother at !two wee'ka vlstt with re latlveoi ud turned home f)te fl rst or the week .
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Ambroala, W. Va. She returned home , fr.lenda at Pine qrove .. W. Va.
Mrs. Pearl A.ru:lrews or VInton, waa
yeste rd ay,
Paul Hottman

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Albert C1ile, '\l£ho
tor the past w'e~k Is vl!ry Much trn-

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home folk a over Sund!lY rdurned proved and ill uga ln nbleo to l'e back
yesterday to bls work In Parkersburg tG wmk.
. L. Elselsteln who Is employed In : Alex Fruer, who hna been employ·
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and $75.

Now $40' a·nd $50

THIS IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER
OfFERED

IN ,POMEROY BEND!

Rowley &amp; Reed
MIDDLEPORT,

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last •wenlng frOm

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a few da ys vlalt In

colulnbus.
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'M.a•lonarr Mocllng
The Womao's Holl.le mlt!Bionary
society of Heathe M. E. chureh met
last evenltlg at the home of Mn. AI·

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In severa l instaMes the plans be· @&gt;
iMr. and •Mrs. C. M. Gregg will re·
turn today from a fey."" dnyR' lr'islt with lug t'()nsldered cnH for a practica l re· @)
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organhatt!oo ot existing forces fr om @)
re'lattves in th e nort ern part uL the
top t~J bottom.
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'Illata;
Reorga llitB.tlon al ready deelded upon @)
Mrs. Ed Baker Is conflnOO. to her wtll result In ne w appolutmenl~ to the ' ~
home, suffe ring wttb a sprained higher pos ~lt In tli e enforcement Uu· @I
ankle.
reau11 o! seven or eight 8tates, It was @
'Mrs. Grace Manley, accompan1ed Indicated. Officials here were not @
.by ·Mrs. Electu Hysell, will arrive ready to 11.nnouuce &lt;letalls, but 1t w1u1 ~
learned that the ahu.ke up will be cs· '&amp;!
h'Ome tonight from Columbus, where
peclal\y llronounced in New .lerRey, @)
Mrs. Manley ·l ias just recently und er· Marylp.nd, Illinois, Wlscons!u, India na, @&gt;
sone an operation In on(! ot the Co· J4:assao1Jullella and Pen,layivaulu., u.nd ~·
to only a llilghtly less degree in LouisIvmbus ·~ospitals.
.
iana
and another £outher n state.
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UVJr. ahU Mrs. M. L. Cottingham ol
Deslgnell
to
me&amp;t
recent
BIIE'ti!lc
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orltlclsm or dry enforcement, the @
Mr.\ nn d Mr1:1. W1lllam Mic hael.
plana are declared by proh~b ltlon oftl. ~
Mr~ . Walter Brown fRuth
Wells) ctals to have been rormul~ted 11r1or to -@I
ot Col~Umbn s, and brqtber, Jolin Wkllls, thQ commun icatio n re{·~ ntly made by &lt;@
l&amp;deral rrand jury In New Yo r k to @
of Clevj{llaud, du.ugh~r und son of the
Jato Mr~ -and r.frs. J~V. iWells, fort,n· tba prasldlug judge of the fedornl I@
oourt there, ~it.hough they l ndulle '&amp;
erly or th'IY place, are vtsl ttng here
r.teps to counteract the weakness @)
for a. few days, the I'Uests 1if Mra. H. wbloh Is alleged to have resultetl fro m @)
. Ewing.
wholeSAle poliUcal appointments ill ~·
the eubordlou.te ranka.
Whil e ftn al deci810n rin the plan 0
ROAD N;OTICE OF VIEW Al!D
said to be contemplated Dy Comm!s· @)
REAIIIltG
•loner Haynes baa uot ye t been t11.ken. @)
Initial atep was seen ln the reWhenas C. A. SprlD!:t'r and othefll
petftlotwll tbe County Commis- ~rled selection ot Harry Sheldon, ~·
s ioners of Meigs County, Ohio, tor gene ral »roblbitlon agent In lthoda
laland, to be state di rector. Mr. She!-'
the vacation or one~bn.lt ot a public don Is tram Massachu6ette and his ap- 0
road or street on tbe Hoe hereinafte r polotment will be the first depa rture I@)
from the unwritten rul e ot t}te bureau a
Beglunlng1'nt tho ;IJieraect!o n of tbat tbe s tate heads must be res ident ~
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. lter street ~ nd
Main County in their Jurisdiction.
Reporbl tbat lm.DQrta.nt changes al ·~~
hi roo Act• lnl!'lilo:' !94 · In the
ready had been approved r~r the units
'W.llag6 of. Syracuse, S,{ttoo Townsbip tn Wisconsin a.nd Illinois could not be 0
and follo.wlng :, the -«;n~ter of • said co nflrmed, bu t it was Indicated ' that 0
WJmstj!r 'street ~outh tl) t he Ohio r:lv- an ofllcial auuounC(Iment aiTecUug' lm. @)
'Vacatlng th9 East bait of said portant posts In both states mlglit be @)
expected th is week. A new appoint- ~
teet, ment to New Jersey In th e ueur ru- 0
ture also was fore ,·ast, and the rear- 0
~ult ganizatlon Is to be carried to tlte In- ~·
street : :'a sular pouesslons wit h the appoint·
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Hroca~F men t of a new acting director for .

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largely alteuded by Mtadleport B.
E. wtllalm Obllnrer. nwlgbt

Mrs. Jessie outerbrlrtge

.ASK YOLl~ QR.OC.E~

machine.

Elka, held last nli&lt;bt at Gallpo!l•, "''

organization lut night.
Mr. and MrR. 'F. W.

IN TINS

Mrs. C. 0 . Flsber Is a lvls\tur lod:ay changes In executive rind field pmounel or the prohibition enforcement
In with relaUves In Point PletHIIlht, w.

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today Into the cunninO!lnm vrovertY on lower
stret.

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Hobson

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HAYNES CONSIDERING PLANS

=- Ambrosia, vi. Va., with Geor,ge PutiE tins,
who b as OOcn serloua..l r •.111 for
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=- Th-e Initiation and Danquitl of

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YEUow P£Naf. WITH nn:
EACLE MIKADO

~1tur~ed th~ ftr~t

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JUQA WOli JIGS.tnO.! OOJ.!{

STOVES

We are going to close out QUr line of Coles
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High Oven Ranges fonn~rly priced at $60

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which was held .In CoJumhuf! about
two weeks aro, to whh·b Mrs. UIE,.orr{ Ory
was 8 delegate. A lt&amp;ht rerresbmen t
coume was aerved to a large attendU.
td
ance.
a shoper here :'IAJS e r ay.
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0 . H . S'tewar~ Is &amp; buslnes'l visitor V r b
war 8 Tfte rhoe yes er ay
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panted btl brother, Charles, to Me·
Geoge Mygatt who hAJJ been vtalt- Mlllkn hospital where he underwen t
tng his brother, l'llartln Mygalt and
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f&amp;.mll y for the I!at\t week, returned an operation yeaterday morning fo r
hi h
1· Cin In nat! •
the removal or 11hots frnm hi'!. hlp, 8hakeup of bitting Forces From Top
to Bottom Loo m....... Enforcement Bu.
told.' B:l7e:
The acident bae been prevloosly men~au• of Seven or Eight 8tltc's Facor the week after a twu Wee'kt! visit tloned In this paper but we ure very
ln" Reorglnl:r.atlon-Changea Prowllh her so n ttl MUwnoJ. w. Ba.
glad to note that up to this wr ltlnl,
n. C. McKalgbt lett ·today 011 8 few Master Cba rl ea Is gcttln!(' along poled In Order to Meet Critlclam
of Prohibition Enforcem•nt.
D"icely .
days buslqesB 'trip to f.olumbus and
~nll&amp;m Saul 111 qp.lte !'.lck at tho
Washington, Nov. 21 -commissionCleveland, 0 .
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er Haynea and other gcwer~ment ofllEdward Daniels o! Pltt,shurgh, Pa .. Michael , auf!erlng 'wl!h an attack
cia Is ere coutemplutlng draattc
will arrive tonlgbt to vhr.lt with the}hron•Jhlills .

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Tuesday
November 28
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Roll

10
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II~~;~~;;t;:~i

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Hrocalsa
Rico.Inquiry Into the New York
•
Company owning all
prop- . Porto
Oftlclul
,said East •.halt of sai&lt;J situatio n, which was· L'OIIt;feJ!lned b.r
· ·
•·' Lhe grand jury as "shumeful'' iB bei ng
Slr·oei:,' •;!Iald Brocalsa Chemlc·1l Com ~ continued, it was lea rn ed, wi th the
also signing tblu petition nnd Intellige nce bro.ne h of tho Internal
agreefn~ to construct a ntlsfactory reYenue bureau co-operetln g with !edculvert along the east side ot Do.ld 26- eral omclale. In Ne" York.
11treet f~om the present culvert
crossing the main ro11l near Ill''"""'" I
WI• Wild Pueq,
bouse, and_ to run saM culvert or
Jlark you well that the pussy de.
II«'Wer to the Ohio rivet~.
ll:en of l~e forest seldom has tooth·
The said County Commfg~foners, ache and never, pyorrhea. H&amp; uses
biA teeth In a natural way on naturnl
with tbe County Surveyor, will on the toada.
12th da.y' or Delembe r . 1922. at 10
o'llook A. M. meet at the commrmclng
ltglnnlnQ of Qreat Industry~
point of said proposf!d fmprovument ·-The flrs t Dale of cotton expdrtea
gO over, view and snrvey the
from tl11s ('mmtry to Earope WPB

There's alot of style in
Our "Collegian Overcoats
., '

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EVl!RY mother inte,res!e~ ~ her children'• welfno meets a
I

problem in the proper lecdiO, of her boys and girls.

P~r~nts oltQn do·not tt1a!ize the evil e!Feeto of mol·nutrition;
111d !~•i .~are in ~~~ s~le~tltJ!I oq904 will avoid a large percen·

tqe of chd&lt;ken's (U$.
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O~e Ill ..th~ best 9,! ali ldiiife &lt;f.n. ~~... 'proper no~rtsltmenl

Jor ..-lngboys f:J~ slt'fi 1{g"!'Pe:Nt~il-i!tade of whole w~e~t
·•ur end tMlted l!iltfey, ip~ •~•t!ltiQc.ii!Y baked lor twenty hours.
Thl• lol!ll hMkLI!II brill~ O\lt • &amp;:11eiout llavor makes the fOod
._,

·~)' ~~ l!iS~s!-wlthOt!t

fernia!!till"'lo Gr~U~a•Nuts ~lth milk or

cream tl' a CQ!nplet~ food.
Here

is ~·suuc:,tion· for bett~r

health: Serve Ortpe•Nuta ..

ljllen as the· folk~ w!S~ it• '

:.~~'fhere's
a
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~ld by Grocers Everywhere!

P.ot.t\1,; f.-'6:~1

~(t.' ~no.

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B.ttle CrHk, Mloh.

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THERE'S STYLE IN THE IJNES AND THE CUT OF THE
COAT; IN THE EAsY'DRAPE; THERE'S STYLE IN
FINE WOOLENS AND EXPERT TAILORING. THERE'S
S~ IN THE cOAT AS LONG AS IT LASTs-fttt
QUALITY KEEPS If THERE. YOU'll. GET MORE ·
VALUE THAN USUAL AT
I
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'ritt '

tl)e ~urDOB8 of •let,rmlnlnr jt• ohlpped r~an ChnrlMton,
lmpprtance.
(, •,
:
wn al11o meet on the !8th day

or December,

s.

C., In

cbmmlsslonert.. .
W. 8. Hart.
nov ~ 1- 3t on Tveil

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'

Cu u ~ty. A~dllor.

' w~dneaday

and Thunday,
NOVEMBER 22-23

·

Middleport.

· GLORIA SWANSON,

.

to

or d:e,ree 'ot.,brlgbtness calli
tal&lt;eo ID broad daJIIabt, so tll.ot

G
·p- reat

h
utnnwmlcal 7}b.otorrapbr need oo lciDpr be &lt;onftned to the alrbt ll the

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1tellar pJlotPII'Gpba ar8 taken throurta

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USED
CAR BARGAINS!
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TH~ MEIGS COUNTY CHAPTER,
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Red Cross
Think What the Red Crou hu dono for Our
country, then

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP ,
ON TUF.SOAY, NOVEMBER 28TH:· ' .
Ycur Membi!rship may lllve some one froin
•tarvation!

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11u booa ,...nu, toalld that phololnPII.o ot m.- down
the aiE!b

mWU~tude

I0

FOR

1

In her first big production,

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t92~,
at tho .om~o
·~' th•10
1 at
CommtnJon~TII

safd County
o'clock A. M. for a final hMrlng for
per110ns whoee Interests would be
a«ected b~ said chan~re of rc.rad aud
for grantin g or refustr.g llle VRr.ntlon
fllll d road.
Dy orde.r of the Board or County

J.

Day~

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Moment

IUberty Six Road8ter, new
tires, car 'good aa new.
. Biltcl&lt; ' Six, good running order, $360.
Ha'rley Davison Motoi'Cyele,
1921, good condition.
AlsO
Dodge Touring, new top,
JANE &amp; CATHERINE L£E
overhauled, 1920.
In a T wo-l'art .Comedr,
· fotd ' Touring, $175.
"KIDS AND S~S'
SEE ·

�..
'
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'
Of '~;O~o~FSP'
J ·l•· the mem
' •t C:ff
• ' ~• tN•
we.a deptded to eM{ lobi 1''Ub
"'J.IlETr,
roSe from t he
1
' Wolr'l8 be the ofi Ot.b dG- 1tltbtC, a11ti ndvanciiig t o the m'&amp;ster 80ar4 di(ln't ilellc~u lt. ,l c wdii't

:~ry next of th'~ kCttte hela fQrth his bowl be ir«e HO~cvet, tJJey d ftnd otr~
i~ was OJjvcr'S drfd sD id sO'iJOWlfat afl rfll,eq. at the U!Etvmt tliilr dehberitionMpreCipt~
~lc'k ( ~c fatcfu dip so'i.tnd iJt hls' vOtee . "Please. Sir 1 ta t.cl,, ther . ~nstcned,Jn~o ~]le l?P·
slhlstet ho8&amp; \\ ant~ o;f.e w_ore.''
per rom:n a.nA one of the1;; "'em ez:sJ
No the. in.O:sief ,Vas a tat ruddy mote 1\eroic tb an the rest, ll;ttackea

gruel at the

course
tO

··" ''' ''·-

1

t he bots tncc ma_~ l, but he turnod. ve~y pale
nHI.!ll C!Y irl arid g~zc(l il\ stb.{,'ilfllld ostonisltment
nnd J\.1;1 on the srp' ll ro.bel.
In I "Wh~t!" ~D.i.d ttie master at
~~~\~:;~'~ \\ Jth llcnr,-th m (pint vOfce.
di
tryi11g
uPlca~:~ c, Sir, I wan~ som-;t more,"

a

'

yoUng QJi{ler wtth tho htqiOJry, "btd
you ilk f bif Fnore'"
!
Olivet'S' ai)swer was f11tht w1th
the ter rQr that g r~pped htm. ·
" GentlemtJn," shneked the mqui::utor at.. •nd to 1ns ,entle fellows

I

'

Dr.y Cleaniod
PhtM

DYEING &amp; PIIEISINO

99 R

Work c.llod F,. 111&lt;1
•
Dellv.Nd In PotMNy
... ,
~ •ml M'-ldle,art.
1
,....,. , ....., Pthl o~ Wotl'
Pft IIICH DIIV O't!NINQ .;;o.

lilltlcl•••rt. , 011tt.

Upper leit, Jukto Coo~: an ,t,
Oliver, IO~~r Jert cfady~ Brockwellu H'ilaCy SiUC.: ll/i~e r rt Q1H,
Lionel i\eliilore a! Mr ~t"W~­
Iow, , ana lower righ.t, Clifl

Stoc:kd•lc a• Mont,.

on the Board, " J•.'l'ntlcJTw n, ltc a ltmts 1L t" Tho Hu.trd decu1rd to g ~t
r id of h1m nt o tH r
Afte1 due dc\J bcral wn thlR nol tcc
WR'! composc4 by Ihe O{fl!CtOt~ wf\Q
cuu!icd it to 1ic phcNl on the w:llts
ottts ltlc the W01khou:'Je gi-ound::~.
WILL

i&gt;ryfl 1•o'\Jilos
r &lt;10 TO

BE

~NY

1'1\ADF.UM &gt;~.N w no iv i LJ, TAI.!:

to itgjjte ijut ooiffo way iurthor to
d1minieb the ontmllal dematla nn(l

make gruel of water as unc6 Wme
had been made of it
J , Atter an interqunablc gracil h11tl
n'ilri sal~ i he }JQy~ began thmr
me~I.

Nb need to w~S h Hte bowls when
thif.' \t~r~ thi-ottl li. f'\fter a Jlaus~
in
tt,. ench of o lads 1oofi:OO totlllver aM
'at the empty
shint\ig bowlt~ m their hundg, the

via ~

~in

tall boy whose ~uperior hunger h;td

l!reclpitoted tn~ problcrn, kicked
ti!XIr bll~e'r'A shfils under tha table
and gaye him ttie chct'lrful sugges~
tion that the Vlhiin ot hb:1 uflpctlte,
now of canntbal voracity, wouJa be
than Oliver h!msl!lt
i 4, lle was, Ohver was des
with hunger and reckless

,

., M

'liU.i,lillli!t.lll.,

• IBA H IIUILDINO
0
EbR
'

"OhveT .l\'p.s asked tor morul' pl!nt to htm· cl r.....:.He ttld not ,Vfifft tb
go.HpCd ()Ut' fhh n~p tnlf\!d Bcndl c \d lh adl'ml 1l ;J\oud- uwhut a levbiY face
!!Uch hon or m brh voice us would for f unu n1F. 1"
onl} suh tfia occa!lion 1.f bloody mur ~
'
(To nc ContlnbCd Tomorrow) ,; t
dcr had liceii U b'i'i~ .

Pomerqy, Ohio.
Hour~:
8 to 10 1 , m.;

1 t 11 3

BURNING

SO.mucl M1Cloud, v. hose

Apply ze"'w,
' 1·•\,;;
mu 'li"
[ "" Ant1'sePt
Liqwd- Easy to Use

maybe later.

'

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u.liliiiiiiiPat
z. JUNKft!ERM,4.N,
M. D.
., n•&gt;D•"'•"·
1Qffloe

AS AN APP IU'N TI C I~ A P.(lY
NA MED OLIVI' Il1 WI ST /&gt; NjHI·
MAJ'E OF Till S ! NSTIT UT 0 !1
Apply W Mr , LIMBK!NS,
r
l~Jh a&lt;"'ll!!!l &lt;&gt;! tho Boord.
Now there'!! n\nny o nin'r\ who
rcpeJW)(t Oliver In th~ desperation mtght 00 m doubt -y. hethc1 he want( d a n apprentice, but few men en·
f.hn.t coi'kcs (jf dcsp1tlr
..The iibrror thrtt t he mRst.ct felt thrtrd n doubt.."~ liliOut watJttng- five
W&amp;!l corhttii1nicat&amp;d by hhrl to thil pounlis ; wh1e h wa~ pH..d ~ cly th e
BCadlc aM htt Constc rnut!On CRl · tnent31 ~&gt;tate Ot Mt. SoWorb~ t r',,
r!Cd hltn, l':JTe.tithloSS , mttJ tho midst Dunbrl dgc'l! rt'lo!lt ptos[J~l (.flfs uh(l.:rof U1e Ddar~ l'hect!Jlg ,_the memberS takcr
I&lt;
1'hus rchecti ng Mr Sowcr~c r r y
of which were sttll fn adna:tcd w1l.h
the theory that !:Iince It had IJccn ')'cnt h H&gt; Wll~' trtfo ' hC workhouJN
clearly estrib1isht'(l in sacred writ g r otlnds to whicH, to bo 1\I\'' C, fH!
that w11te1 had bcon tur~cd intO Wfia no otrnn (:tcr, U\Ylhg td tHe grhtl·
wmc, thrdugh fatth, It ougltt to bb fym r. ra p!d1ty wlth wh1cl1 thG place
pos:u blc to turn It into gruel tf orllY wag bmn~ 1\e~p pulatc d by rca::mn 1ft
their young char gee VfQUld gt vc the ni)~ll d '~; clfctliv(l CCO fl OlJl[CS
Oliver \Hl, b't oil~ht befOre him
\. hcmsclves the pBhfs to develoJJ Jess
nnd 1!r So11 cr1:lh rr} cMild oiily rcof l\JIPC£ite afid zhorc o( fatt h

-

Is Point Pl en su.Jtl, \o't.:i!t \'!t glulb.
wlll tukc uol1co thnt ou tho 13th t111l

"r ew U1·e'•·•.y
""~"~" ftems' From

llig Rnilr"ad
'l'ermt' n•l
v
A

Th~
.,

THE GROCER SEWN\:&gt; ~Al~NFS
BETTER BUTI'~

·3DMILtUIN
IS OHID'I

Wtll pi~ hia customers whl; Ute i~. ' It ia like
"BElTER."
' '
presently wllh a f11r11
1ult ~ elotbeR nru1 11

'

lap Oalliplrlft Ffbffl Uahksglwlnt diitll tiliftillMl
....

~

-~

Le,t Cuftftl1111 Holp-0111 . . _
When tilt llon'o lll&lt;lo WID IIOt nil, a little et Ute to:r'• 1Q1IIt fM a.n
preMed a
uo,.,..,Sbc
hond,

-LyRnn•tcr.

doll1r

.bles!l you, Jndy-''

--

"

~!NANCE FIGHT AIIIIST PLAGUE

ASPIRIN

--=-

tf~i al
~tcllffi,ifll~ment- fewer

Say "Bayer'' and Insist!

Docllno In Dooth ftite
Definite

oej!HI ~font Tiltii""'ldill

81nco

Jiiia1nil Dllelf'

Wao

woffifo

By Rivillf each member one of your photographs on

CHRISTMAS MORNING.

&amp;tartod.

Come In Today For

1 Novciui.J'Cr, 1b22 Lena McCloutl ll -

eli u IJetl tloJ\

o, nln l!t

yo11

ln

5. B.

tbe

From aaqy druuts~.t (o
'"' ~~00
' or Common PIOtl tt, rnnylng for
! r ~or
·
CoUJt
flnono nv-"
lbllaijtiii!%e,getawtileolzei!IO.
n
4AicfdttPOrt offtoe Houfot: 8 to 7 p. m. appl~. as directc&lt;;ttt elfoctJvel~ re· a dtvua cc ll om .you on the groumlll dl
p. m.ldloJI'
,hone
41-X.
J JUD , .Q,

Ofnc•

formerlY oooul)fed by

"' 1

&gt;1 ,.

.,f: .•.

••

"""1r..

·~~- I
'o;:t~s=N~;;..·flil~'l}l~JIN1~:e6·:~HAM~

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~-

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' - - :1!: :=; ::.::.

~~

' "-"ll~ '

-

moves Eczema, qutckly stops liching, oxlremc cdtclty nnd g1 OEs tiegtect ot
!he~a sk~n tro~S. alSQ Stm!s, lluty tl uftl ctwije will be tor ltcurlu t
B. oun san
. -pene- on and uttur December 211, J!l 23
t c eanse~
and soot
Z.ilj1i is
LOil&amp; "'I 0ClOl~I' P I~ IUul!
l tleafl,
ftepend,lble
Olld iii.
IJiexperijhie,

,dc

antu~eptic hqUld

'mIt ,

Try tt, as

,,

,

we behevl!

nothmg you have ever used is a~ cllcc·
live and sa\lslymg

D H

Pc'ttplt~~:: lf~tl

F'. W. Crow, Altotncyg
liUV

l\ -7t

Suceeaa to Paul 'ManD.

TUESDAY, NG\A~BER 2~
.'
A :Sat\lnllly ®vening !l'ost SlO!Y lJy SinClair
Lewis, with an All-star cast.

•
"

"Free ::_ Air''.
'

.
.
'·
Iii a rQfllanee -df ,~~~ out-of·
'
'
'
'
doors, a 10mance fraUJb.t. witll 'the diftierl' and
~

•:Flee

Air'~

penla o~ _tl1&lt;&gt;

.

1•

'

Unless yOu aee tJi• n:&amp;mf
or na t&amp;bleti FOU a ...
gctUn, the ll!nume Bayer ort&gt;ducll

Oil IJJt('h.r•

prev"rlbed by physicians DTet
ty-two yean and prftfdb'

Uoas ror
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Neura1ata
Acc;opt '\Bam
ODiy. 111acll

.,

*'

Ht-adacht
Lumb&amp;co

TUESDAY AND

Rheam&amp;tliiJD

Nn, Palu
01

(

tafos

'.
"

'
n-~ ''Sjltinl.

•

�..
'
"' ~ . lle
'
Of '~;O~o~FSP'
J ·l•· the mem
' •t C:ff
• ' ~• tN•
we.a deptded to eM{ lobi 1''Ub
"'J.IlETr,
roSe from t he
1
' Wolr'l8 be the ofi Ot.b dG- 1tltbtC, a11ti ndvanciiig t o the m'&amp;ster 80ar4 di(ln't ilellc~u lt. ,l c wdii't

:~ry next of th'~ kCttte hela fQrth his bowl be ir«e HO~cvet, tJJey d ftnd otr~
i~ was OJjvcr'S drfd sD id sO'iJOWlfat afl rfll,eq. at the U!Etvmt tliilr dehberitionMpreCipt~
~lc'k ( ~c fatcfu dip so'i.tnd iJt hls' vOtee . "Please. Sir 1 ta t.cl,, ther . ~nstcned,Jn~o ~]le l?P·
slhlstet ho8&amp; \\ ant~ o;f.e w_ore.''
per rom:n a.nA one of the1;; "'em ez:sJ
No the. in.O:sief ,Vas a tat ruddy mote 1\eroic tb an the rest, ll;ttackea

gruel at the

course
tO

··" ''' ''·-

1

t he bots tncc ma_~ l, but he turnod. ve~y pale
nHI.!ll C!Y irl arid g~zc(l il\ stb.{,'ilfllld ostonisltment
nnd J\.1;1 on the srp' ll ro.bel.
In I "Wh~t!" ~D.i.d ttie master at
~~~\~:;~'~ \\ Jth llcnr,-th m (pint vOfce.
di
tryi11g
uPlca~:~ c, Sir, I wan~ som-;t more,"

a

'

yoUng QJi{ler wtth tho htqiOJry, "btd
you ilk f bif Fnore'"
!
Olivet'S' ai)swer was f11tht w1th
the ter rQr that g r~pped htm. ·
" GentlemtJn," shneked the mqui::utor at.. •nd to 1ns ,entle fellows

I

'

Dr.y Cleaniod
PhtM

DYEING &amp; PIIEISINO

99 R

Work c.llod F,. 111&lt;1
•
Dellv.Nd In PotMNy
... ,
~ •ml M'-ldle,art.
1
,....,. , ....., Pthl o~ Wotl'
Pft IIICH DIIV O't!NINQ .;;o.

lilltlcl•••rt. , 011tt.

Upper leit, Jukto Coo~: an ,t,
Oliver, IO~~r Jert cfady~ Brockwellu H'ilaCy SiUC.: ll/i~e r rt Q1H,
Lionel i\eliilore a! Mr ~t"W~­
Iow, , ana lower righ.t, Clifl

Stoc:kd•lc a• Mont,.

on the Board, " J•.'l'ntlcJTw n, ltc a ltmts 1L t" Tho Hu.trd decu1rd to g ~t
r id of h1m nt o tH r
Afte1 due dc\J bcral wn thlR nol tcc
WR'! composc4 by Ihe O{fl!CtOt~ wf\Q
cuu!icd it to 1ic phcNl on the w:llts
ottts ltlc the W01khou:'Je gi-ound::~.
WILL

i&gt;ryfl 1•o'\Jilos
r &lt;10 TO

BE

~NY

1'1\ADF.UM &gt;~.N w no iv i LJ, TAI.!:

to itgjjte ijut ooiffo way iurthor to
d1minieb the ontmllal dematla nn(l

make gruel of water as unc6 Wme
had been made of it
J , Atter an interqunablc gracil h11tl
n'ilri sal~ i he }JQy~ began thmr
me~I.

Nb need to w~S h Hte bowls when
thif.' \t~r~ thi-ottl li. f'\fter a Jlaus~
in
tt,. ench of o lads 1oofi:OO totlllver aM
'at the empty
shint\ig bowlt~ m their hundg, the

via ~

~in

tall boy whose ~uperior hunger h;td

l!reclpitoted tn~ problcrn, kicked
ti!XIr bll~e'r'A shfils under tha table
and gaye him ttie chct'lrful sugges~
tion that the Vlhiin ot hb:1 uflpctlte,
now of canntbal voracity, wouJa be
than Oliver h!msl!lt
i 4, lle was, Ohver was des
with hunger and reckless

,

., M

'liU.i,lillli!t.lll.,

• IBA H IIUILDINO
0
EbR
'

"OhveT .l\'p.s asked tor morul' pl!nt to htm· cl r.....:.He ttld not ,Vfifft tb
go.HpCd ()Ut' fhh n~p tnlf\!d Bcndl c \d lh adl'ml 1l ;J\oud- uwhut a levbiY face
!!Uch hon or m brh voice us would for f unu n1F. 1"
onl} suh tfia occa!lion 1.f bloody mur ~
'
(To nc ContlnbCd Tomorrow) ,; t
dcr had liceii U b'i'i~ .

Pomerqy, Ohio.
Hour~:
8 to 10 1 , m.;

1 t 11 3

BURNING

SO.mucl M1Cloud, v. hose

Apply ze"'w,
' 1·•\,;;
mu 'li"
[ "" Ant1'sePt
Liqwd- Easy to Use

maybe later.

'

::·:;;:.:;~~~~~--;;;;;.-;;;;--;;:;;:tm~..w:;..;.;.~t;:;ft;;w..,=-j~~";:;;o;us~o~N~s:awo~Ps~Y-&gt;:

~
..a.pa ~
u.liliiiiiiiPat
z. JUNKft!ERM,4.N,
M. D.
., n•&gt;D•"'•"·
1Qffloe

AS AN APP IU'N TI C I~ A P.(lY
NA MED OLIVI' Il1 WI ST /&gt; NjHI·
MAJ'E OF Till S ! NSTIT UT 0 !1
Apply W Mr , LIMBK!NS,
r
l~Jh a&lt;"'ll!!!l &lt;&gt;! tho Boord.
Now there'!! n\nny o nin'r\ who
rcpeJW)(t Oliver In th~ desperation mtght 00 m doubt -y. hethc1 he want( d a n apprentice, but few men en·
f.hn.t coi'kcs (jf dcsp1tlr
..The iibrror thrtt t he mRst.ct felt thrtrd n doubt.."~ liliOut watJttng- five
W&amp;!l corhttii1nicat&amp;d by hhrl to thil pounlis ; wh1e h wa~ pH..d ~ cly th e
BCadlc aM htt Constc rnut!On CRl · tnent31 ~&gt;tate Ot Mt. SoWorb~ t r',,
r!Cd hltn, l':JTe.tithloSS , mttJ tho midst Dunbrl dgc'l! rt'lo!lt ptos[J~l (.flfs uh(l.:rof U1e Ddar~ l'hect!Jlg ,_the memberS takcr
I&lt;
1'hus rchecti ng Mr Sowcr~c r r y
of which were sttll fn adna:tcd w1l.h
the theory that !:Iince It had IJccn ')'cnt h H&gt; Wll~' trtfo ' hC workhouJN
clearly estrib1isht'(l in sacred writ g r otlnds to whicH, to bo 1\I\'' C, fH!
that w11te1 had bcon tur~cd intO Wfia no otrnn (:tcr, U\Ylhg td tHe grhtl·
wmc, thrdugh fatth, It ougltt to bb fym r. ra p!d1ty wlth wh1cl1 thG place
pos:u blc to turn It into gruel tf orllY wag bmn~ 1\e~p pulatc d by rca::mn 1ft
their young char gee VfQUld gt vc the ni)~ll d '~; clfctliv(l CCO fl OlJl[CS
Oliver \Hl, b't oil~ht befOre him
\. hcmsclves the pBhfs to develoJJ Jess
nnd 1!r So11 cr1:lh rr} cMild oiily rcof l\JIPC£ite afid zhorc o( fatt h

-

Is Point Pl en su.Jtl, \o't.:i!t \'!t glulb.
wlll tukc uol1co thnt ou tho 13th t111l

"r ew U1·e'•·•.y
""~"~" ftems' From

llig Rnilr"ad
'l'ermt' n•l
v
A

Th~
.,

THE GROCER SEWN\:&gt; ~Al~NFS
BETTER BUTI'~

·3DMILtUIN
IS OHID'I

Wtll pi~ hia customers whl; Ute i~. ' It ia like
"BElTER."
' '
presently wllh a f11r11
1ult ~ elotbeR nru1 11

'

lap Oalliplrlft Ffbffl Uahksglwlnt diitll tiliftillMl
....

~

-~

Le,t Cuftftl1111 Holp-0111 . . _
When tilt llon'o lll&lt;lo WID IIOt nil, a little et Ute to:r'• 1Q1IIt fM a.n
preMed a
uo,.,..,Sbc
hond,

-LyRnn•tcr.

doll1r

.bles!l you, Jndy-''

--

"

~!NANCE FIGHT AIIIIST PLAGUE

ASPIRIN

--=-

tf~i al
~tcllffi,ifll~ment- fewer

Say "Bayer'' and Insist!

Docllno In Dooth ftite
Definite

oej!HI ~font Tiltii""'ldill

81nco

Jiiia1nil Dllelf'

Wao

woffifo

By Rivillf each member one of your photographs on

CHRISTMAS MORNING.

&amp;tartod.

Come In Today For

1 Novciui.J'Cr, 1b22 Lena McCloutl ll -

eli u IJetl tloJ\

o, nln l!t

yo11

ln

5. B.

tbe

From aaqy druuts~.t (o
'"' ~~00
' or Common PIOtl tt, rnnylng for
! r ~or
·
CoUJt
flnono nv-"
lbllaijtiii!%e,getawtileolzei!IO.
n
4AicfdttPOrt offtoe Houfot: 8 to 7 p. m. appl~. as directc&lt;;ttt elfoctJvel~ re· a dtvua cc ll om .you on the groumlll dl
p. m.ldloJI'
,hone
41-X.
J JUD , .Q,

Ofnc•

formerlY oooul)fed by

"' 1

&gt;1 ,.

.,f: .•.

••

"""1r..

·~~- I
'o;:t~s=N~;;..·flil~'l}l~JIN1~:e6·:~HAM~

Graduate

~-

Vft.ERINIWAJ
' - - :1!: :=; ::.::.

~~

' "-"ll~ '

-

moves Eczema, qutckly stops liching, oxlremc cdtclty nnd g1 OEs tiegtect ot
!he~a sk~n tro~S. alSQ Stm!s, lluty tl uftl ctwije will be tor ltcurlu t
B. oun san
. -pene- on and uttur December 211, J!l 23
t c eanse~
and soot
Z.ilj1i is
LOil&amp; "'I 0ClOl~I' P I~ IUul!
l tleafl,
ftepend,lble
Olld iii.
IJiexperijhie,

,dc

antu~eptic hqUld

'mIt ,

Try tt, as

,,

,

we behevl!

nothmg you have ever used is a~ cllcc·
live and sa\lslymg

D H

Pc'ttplt~~:: lf~tl

F'. W. Crow, Altotncyg
liUV

l\ -7t

Suceeaa to Paul 'ManD.

TUESDAY, NG\A~BER 2~
.'
A :Sat\lnllly ®vening !l'ost SlO!Y lJy SinClair
Lewis, with an All-star cast.

•
"

"Free ::_ Air''.
'

.
.
'·
Iii a rQfllanee -df ,~~~ out-of·
'
'
'
'
doors, a 10mance fraUJb.t. witll 'the diftierl' and
~

•:Flee

Air'~

penla o~ _tl1&lt;&gt;

.

1•

'

Unless yOu aee tJi• n:&amp;mf
or na t&amp;bleti FOU a ...
gctUn, the ll!nume Bayer ort&gt;ducll

Oil IJJt('h.r•

prev"rlbed by physicians DTet
ty-two yean and prftfdb'

Uoas ror
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Neura1ata
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' pac king sow~B, 17@~ ~~; pip, 5Uj8 35.
Sheep and J...amb~To p naUve lambs.
SH 61i: s h eep~~ r,or~J~7 ' tln .
1 Reoelptii-Cntt.le, 82.00 0; hogJJ , liS,OOO :
sheep u11d ltunl&gt;!l, U ,OOO.

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»~r)·year, the li'i
'f.pl\Jlf be at le~ l;'t $25,000,0.0il.·

too,!foi&gt;,6o.o at :uoo

CHICAOO, Nov. 21.
eotc.!l, *8®10;
S:O: ca.l\'es, f9,
111;- bul!t or llllleJS, f7_@1j :

&lt;:attle-Stt.er~. bulk of
wc~ tern graflfler8,• 18 Zitil8
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$5@10 ;
hcUel'l!l,
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fiO: hul l!', $~ 50@5 25: ~owa, .I 50@
$fi 50, r·a!l·&lt;&gt;~. 1 ~"1:13.

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llugt~- Yurll&lt;•rn,

•nlx'.l d, heavlee t n el m&amp;•
U 15 ; IJiljfl pn d llgh tH, 18 li Oj
rnlrghH, $l: M:J.fl"S, ~ ·I (lD .

llog&gt;&lt;- ll el lV !f'!'l, $S

~nrt r S

:!fi; heaYy ynrk·
en• , 11!1 ~0 ®~ W; llr,;ill yurken1 n ll tl 11lgfl,

ss'--!iO@IIJ os.
Bhe&lt;'p and Lnmbs-Top eheep.
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JtecPIJltM- t:nttfe, . 1,400;..

hog~~ ,

aui.l lamlril , :l,l.OO
'INCINNATI No"t'. 21.
Cn.llle-Ste ~ nl, SU~' !J t.o; Jt {' lrt·ril, tl£0 9:
el!WI!I, $2 j5 tf5 50 ; cah·rs, :u ~ u 5h.
• H11H"I!- Ilt•aY i"M, ]WC"IH•rll rtnU bUt t h~rl!l,
/Ltiol m&lt;.Jdlum~.
22; ll ~~;hL llll lt rPI1l'fl, Sl! 50;
rut !lllw~:~, $116 ~ 21i; JIIH ~. F!lf!l r.o.
IHlCil! JllM- Cn 1Ji l' , 3,1 00; hHKkl, G,~Cil!'
sheep an d• lnmlm, 150.
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r 1- l l.~. :J0@.1 1a: 11i ure J ~H' kt•tl, 29@30c.
E!f!!lii-Ohlo llt'!H~. 5~@r.5r• .

whippet waits impatiently for the

ta~na. an old English aport, is b.,coming more
484 mou popular llftl with t~e owners of these dQga, and th,e whippet

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STRAINS

Whippet

l.l vu J'uul try-"Your'K chlc kenK. ~0 @ 25e;

old he; u:~ , l~@!llc : ol(! rooster~ . H e.
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BOSTON, NoY, 21.
Woo\..- 0 )11(1 ~tn(l · l'cn ru.Jy l\'rtnla llceven :

r~ held at the

annual meet of the Lone hland Whippet Aee.ociation,
at Wntb1117, toni ialud, N, Y., wu of up.uul interest 10 the. many
10eltt7, lolloo wbo a!ieildod.

i•1'hdil l"! LIJJWIII&gt;I H! d ,, 5H!ffl&gt;7 &lt;t'l Jlno UIIWIIHh ·
fi ·t @

. eel, ·t:l@!ite; one-Mil hlou d combhlM",
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~ r,c , llli CI ~·,.. L~ htl\ bt~~d ~&lt;i!llllltJ gJ £i~ltilD:ic.

AMERICANS VICTORIOUS.l.N OX FORO . SENIPR'S
IN: ENGLAND
· Tbfs rem.llf~ble, ac.t lon ' Moto showa Tevi1 Huhn,
clearinc the bar fir•! In th' 'fiti)Ott of the 120 yal)! hurdles
· Univerahy Seniqi::a' 1port1 in En1land. "The succc•a of . •o~~i~:~
wfderrradua.te"a Wa1 the feature of the athletic meet, held
27th. T. kphn and W, E. Bteven10p.. both Princeton ,men.
ev~nta. the former ta"kinr the l-20 yard .. burd.JM. and the

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'the Notional Tuberc'llosifl nssncla- If tnberculOIIIi were ~:~llmln~~d as a

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[ANCA•STER, 0 ., No~. 22.-

,fBY 't'be AAriOCinted Press)
! r~tury or the conferenfe. "Mnkc peace
members of the
,LAUS~.NE .. NO\'. 22.- The ~1\.u · . b)· ChrietmSB," la the l&lt; :c..g~n which Ia r ••,.. . . Hendel'lom

famDy

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sapne C'On!erence lrwrltr: ot·ganitod b(;Jng I•o.s~ed around. Out Jud'catloru~lf~~;;~. Qend in th.~ir home her~ t
: m· \'·T·rldn i;. Is now rm'l\y to takS or&gt; 1rxe th :! t the "J'Ork will fcarcely be
It iS belieVed their deathS
ll! ta -:)t, or t'O:!tOiin g IMtce ln the ~Un l;lr thi;t time u the '·
caused from · pat-ent medi~
Nf'~r ~-,IH~ . . Tb"e (!ftort~ or ' Js:net Pa- ' d:~lve illtD thfl l a~ ;gled nro~lems. Tbe
The fa the~ Bnd .
!'lb.a un~ his '11urkiHh d~leg11.t1op tor ma . .: blne ry of tbe. preaent conference
. found in an U.PriQ"h~ posi! :
0 Jldt'. ~elile1op and·,,·coplplet~ · rmblt~ lty : Wu1 fiPPa : o!J&gt;tiY be mtwh the 1ame a11
lqur ~qn; t
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tJn:r a:eneral Hu~ue
Wll?re in a l:Je4, AlJ were .,
) been OVellblown a:pd how
comlJliSalonen who deal
fuiJy elothed. Th~ tragedy will t ~
medt. .wUI be , learned
problems are 11rovlded for
not discovered bnt!J almOsl~~·
preliminary argi.Uilents.
n.oon today, when. an investigit- '1

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Jure; make. a . deli1htflil el!'erveteet~t
lit.gla Wa~· .d.dnk, , whl(lh everyoM
tbould tJ,te JlO'W' and then to help keep
t.bel:r kidney. olea~ h•n~~~d~ 11'frr
tbia; &amp;111d• nopbt up · ' ~-d -h"at ~· ·
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JS· SLOGAN .OF . THE
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of irrl:f4t;lott, thut oft&amp; eudLng bladder

Mlnllttr Klllt Hlm.. lf.
Zanesville!,
N~v. 11.-Re,, Clyde
Perry killed bimlt(;IU bJ abootlng hllll;
aelf throu.Jb t~ ·head at the home ot
,h is rather, Rev.' L., H. Perry, at Ttln·
way, In tb.e northern part or this coun·
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mu . · treakfut ea.el\ moming for a few daya
MeOrav~a. 73, veteran physic:lap And . and J!l._r· kidPJ11 . mi.y then. ad tne;.
widely known 'n alate pollttcal circles~ Tbt• ·fNnoui ealt. ie made f~m , thtdied a.t his botfie. here. Dr. Mcll&amp;Vran 1 acid oi gra.pel and lemon juice, eo~·
wat 11. member ~;~t the state le&amp;lllature bl~ with lithia., and hal ,been Uled for
:tQ Jrea.rt aaD and 1erv~d on the atat4 IPD'!r&amp;otioDI to eleill, a.nd atlmut...-..

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edAhe bc•dY untn "9ftu.rdQ, Dl!i.Q. ~~.. ' f~ · of drug• that ei.cite tile ki~l ·
.tb"t l year. Tb.e new l{Jitl&amp;lun pta· ·, u.d Irritate the e11.t1re uriury. tract. '
vene1 tbe flr1t Monday ia Jaaltaey/ ;· Jeep' your kidney• eleu. li.ke ?t:u
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Former Preacher "Hang• hlf. 1
1-l'tlli with a mild, bar.mlea• aaltt whi.e
Greanv!lle, O., Nof 21.-]liv. 0. A.., ·lie1P• to remove tlhlee tbhody'sto "th'":',·
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em
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Hehl~elman, ormer . Pll!. Of o .
, ·norillal actfvit . The f~nQtion of the
Johns Lutheran c~urch, was fO\lD~ kidhey• i• to ;yfl.Itkr the blood.· . In 2f
-dead by bia wife b~DJIDI from a ~r.- they ~Ill from it 600 ~in1 of
ra~ler Jn a barn. He bad rec,ptij' aci4,, ud Wf.t~~ 10 we can ,J'Ndtly ~n· ,
retu~ne4 from •t he DaftOn at~te ~qa-, , 4~tan4 the -..i~ ImportAnce of keepl~l ,
pltal. He leaves a wife and two amaH · ~.kld~a · aoti,.e.
"·dink
cbUdreu
.l;)ri~ lot. Of water-you en "' r . , .
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toO ,muclu ..,., ~from ny pharmac1at
Formtr 8oloft Dead.
t· lboU~ fO.r ~'*of Jad S&amp;Jts: "kk~ a.
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SA e1 B ' Wde~poonful In a glau of water before

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nnd lruu b~. 2,000.
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21.
J Cnttle-S~i&gt;HII~ $9 f.OriidO ~5: he-ifers, $7
1[8: f' OWH, $5:fi•6 , Cl\ ) \"1·~. IQp, U2 !iO.

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men' t , Qov. Dat
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ome back
· feeli. IOJ'8, do.n't It-~ ~e&amp;red. ud .:
tht )ec(Jlatpre Ma:r. !8,. tt2), &amp;dtoui~ ., oeee§l to lot..d your 1toqi:h with &amp;

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·pr~aeot. ~etl~ral f·N~mlJlf~ Will , fetdr_~
her.e Die. 30 •to '"'tak.e llJi.&amp;1 adjourn-

CLEVELAND, Nov. 21.

HIJ(:(:fl unt.J f..um lns- l .t~ m)".IH,
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It is not kltowfi how long 'the · I
re:ha:d l:ke!Hdead,, but it is '
H · thrit it occurred during
the night.
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tragedy. The tlleory th~t it
be traceabl~ to ill health o(
the
with cr·nsequent
depression is llefng ·adva~ced. fW. and Mrs. !fender""~ had been in :ooor health for
several weeks, and officials have
been ·able to learn that they
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Pa., Nov. 22.-The
Nn1gement of the 'R11ey Colllerle•
INEJW Y'ORK, .NoY. 22.-'•A m1n may ~e down, but he~• never out."
Here Is the latest 1PII'lture c! Oeorgcs ctedU.~ce·aU: lrarthile pre· Company*• •Mine No. 1, .at Bp1 naler,
!With t}l.ea~ word-s, the war cry of llHl Salvation Army, Evancellil:e Booth, d~Uibtflr of Gen. Wil11.9.m 'B MLh, uiler of Fr:10ce atltl most forceful p:J iitleal leader 'in rocent history, wbo w.. held reaponallrle for the 10 exfounde r of the Army, wll'l close tile r(l:•:-top d1~sk ' at 1"20 W. t4th streot. befo~ Wblcb sbo haa"&amp;ll.t .fot-tS ·yearsj !t n ~ w nw.killg a Opoaklng tour at America.
!Ph&gt;OIIo•• tn the u...ierground wo'ricltlg 1
as command"r o(, t~e. ~a!vatjon Armr in th~ Untt&amp;d States", 'fltld 'Prepllrtt ·to le&amp;f« the country.....perb3.pll .t9rover.•,.,.,,"".
November 8, lait, whell! 71 men
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lComJ) h lnt wl.thln the orcanl!~tl on ca used t·he '"farewell ordet't" whil'lb ....m cod1e from her 'brotbet; 'General ·
death, In the the coron•r'• Jury
to gtve.
Bra~well -BooLh,. ln Londo..u:
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Raymond Scllne!der was called
~'Leal' lug qajr, Crl~~ds tu t.he United States will be tbe hardest thin&amp; I iun6 eYe r bad ta 4v, but. n&lt;&gt;w, a~:~ 1
wben the arfernoon '8e!lalon began,
EARNSBOf,'O, Nov. 2~.-Tbe PJ:plopres"umab'l.y tB tell 1how he -found thn ulwa~~o3.. I itb&amp;y ~~e ¢~.7-~and or m, superior o~c.sr," '!'11~ . fi"IBS Boot-h.
!llon tbe Jury held, was Lel'lauae of use
ISlpel avoided . det_OOtiY~s. and reporters alike)· yeaterday. He went
o.u t ln"to the ~ountry In b.Js ·m achine
lielore &lt;la.yllgbt and was stlll tJu~re
whentbe sun flet.
The jury tt~ard· 1S wttMB!IAII, none
of whom had 1.-eally Important stories

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bodli!s and to:·corr009ra.te P~.l~}:~ah­
mer'&amp; t~tory of mn11hroo:n bllntln'g a.n d
the ~celdental dlllcovory beneath the
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do that after the mattor baa proareasM

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·SMART STYLE, HANDSOME FABRIC . AND SOClETY . BRAND TAILORING.
YOU MUST SEE THEM; THE MAKERS HAVE NEV£R .PRODUCED ANyTHING
FINER. WE ARE PROUD Of THEM, OF COURSE; THAT'S BECAUSE ' THEY(LL
GIVE SO MUCH WINTER COMFORT AND SATISFACTION .TO THE WELL, DRESSED MAN.
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baking insu~ ~tter, sweeter, more wholesome f(l()ds,
and absolute \._niformity of heat in every inch ol the
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Cierk ~Of . Courts ,.. ,And In·~··• ''"' ventnatton to the WL'rklu~ torcea.
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Inquest, conducted by Coroner M.
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Swahb, of Cambria cOunty, opened

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at open lightB after tbe mtne manage~
mentll bad known or the aceumu~a­
Uon or tbo up1oatve Jllf\ In the uitne
nnd by not employing lltlfftclent num~
ber of ftre boi!Befl to Dlll.ke tbc proper
Inspection and by: ·t&amp;iUng to provide

Thirty-one l!lurvlvor!l ot
dlaster teatUled toglrtber with the
Two ~uorEl ca!ea have been ' cast 1 ~_ 1offtcl•h ot the Riley Cnmpaoy, alate
to Ute hop}ler ot 'tb""e BYer1grlndlng dl·
inspectors and flp1'ngler mine
vorce mill and o:xtr?me cruolty Is the bo.sses.
charge In each,
CAROLINE S. BORDEN
Walter Dodaod askl for ·a eparattoa
frmn his wire. Lieu Dodson.
The
IJne Of
couple were married January 2, 1111), Pas9es, Ending A
1'be
WIUiem
And
Nancy
and han~ one ehlld, a daughter, Anu
ChaJiin Family
l'!tabelle, ·born March 30, 1911.
The plaintttr, atnonc othP.r tbiD(i,
charges ~haf hlff wife was crriel tD t RllMeb',.,•..dCa.rollue S. Hti.r den, ~;lfe of
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family home tJ~. 'rddbury, TUes ~

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RAY GLO GAS HEAtERS;
POINTER COAL RANGES.
MAJESTIC COAL: RANGES.,
.REZNORGAS H~JERS, !
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WOM~N'.SENATOR

ATL.ANl'A. Ga.,

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Her deatb en,da the 11lrge family 0~ . '1
)M:clntoeb "a plnat her huJJbaud.
and Na~O,. CUalftD. Site was
_Mefnto!lb, In wM&lt;ih crueltr Is
granddaughter of Edward n,_u,
1 . ltle otr'eitae complafoed or.
settler who built the ftnt hOme to
, In her peUt.l on the wife cbarges
nearly 100 yel\l'l !\go.
that her llnsband ~ailed her Mme
Mra. Hol-den bas b"'n ' 'patient
'very "Y11e names and threatened ro
for many weeli:a put all,ll
strike her. The couple were married
death 11&amp; 11 not bean unl!:a:pectetl.
December 18, 1919, and han a dau(h.
wu a bfsbly~rt~pected and most
lor. Anna cMaud, born December ~S.
lady, a life-long realdeat
1911. The 1Vulcan doU IOo. Ia made a
Bradbury and hl1 awtde etn:le or
f)artr to the aait in an eA'ort &lt;&gt;eo
wbo resre~ to learn ·'?f. her
Plainlltr to prevent tbe , deteaqat
drawing BOnte 11e-..eral hundred dOt- She Ia IUnlved b' two 101111, 'lll·
!lara wblch .she elalm't te eomlaa itt
Hordea, or BradburY aud R. H,,,, •. ,,.
iller 'biHiblllld for work.
. HOl'dln. .of
Mtddl&amp;portf
several' %:
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shoWii ·at the Mt;jest~ ,theatre,''l'lii!r!ltl•1
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