<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="1152" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/1152?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-07T09:57:23+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="11055">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/c682355a3005d55cc0f81128f5a94b37.pdf</src>
      <authentication>0c3fff9833d56ce6f31b05d8bdac433c</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="2592">
                  <text>.,

~r.

(

,

I

dlTJduol
thla c&lt;iuiDtry.
~'l·b tndiytdual . . U(e In .,.

'r

DAllY MARKEl REPDRf

I

f!-.~nJ
(100i

' 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.

.

Glass. Qf Salts
'
Cleans ·Kidpeys ·

»~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
Hog11 - 'frl~,

ot

•, .

[

I

,,J

Cattlc-Stea r!l.
$5@10 ;
hcUel'l!l,
5n
fiO: hul l!', $~ 50@5 25: ~owa, .I 50@
$fi 50, r·a!l·&lt;&gt;~. 1 ~"1:13.

m

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.
lrljJ

Jnmbs,

u~

as

26;

10.

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.
BALTIMORE, Nov, 2 1.

')!

.

.
.
IIJ'o,, Chari• 0. Weot, Jr. noted ooclet1' oportlwomon, .holds on
"MAN

.

Oi 'WAR"
. .

to tbt taU of btr

rK.lftl doe as the

THE "LEASH"

'

n\ltt t&gt;r-Fr:tnGY I' I"I:H IIl 61}', 60@!i1c; O~lo
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

word

~ao".

STRAINS

Whippet

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

old he; u:~ , l~@!llc : ol(! rooster~ . H e.
.
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",
l

~ 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

'

at wmr,
.

'

,

•',

h ~ 'a-...! -.car

'k"d

''

IUJt:

TO

~rUDER·

j

same dlflenfle exc uded. On 1f~o hnsls
'Of theM resultJ, lt IS t.~'ll.lffi~let\ th&amp;t
'the Notional Tuberc'llosifl nssncla- If tnberculOIIIi were ~:~llmln~~d as a

CUL6SIS

·

•

lh: n hnfl prepared l!fe tables with tu- tm.tum of deatb· two and uDo·~fl'if)'ears
bc.r culosi s In c luded Ultd with the would bo added to tbellte of·.each In·
I

'

' '

Gran4Jury .
,working On
f: . Jersey·
'

c

'

I'

~

'

•

I

~

\

~

n~tmlnera

from 1886.

o.,

-

CHILD~EN

EASr PARLEY

TRAGEDY

IN THE

11\v /hA ,As;ocJ,a.tfd P{Mtl

[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

82,

of:

were .

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
1
' fcl' al~ cnnrercnr.e pr4ce&amp;dlnga has d1at
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

J:

ft

cl~l k-14n~•: 1.W0
."!' neutrallt.oceu~2
aeiCJi Ia ur~ne so 111 ~q.~ 1 ongw a
'" 1 .

mather

wea.kn011:

J&amp;d S.ltl tl lnMJl6lllive; ean not; in;.
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 ~· ·
. and. no ou you'"11 won er..
ur
came of your kidDer trouble ud blek"
MM.

J

-

MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED
BY HEADACHE TABLETS

JS· SLOGAN .OF . THE
~ NEAR

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·
·
1
db
ty. Tem~ratr ,inaan tY· cause .
Y
ovpratudy Is the tuppo!Jed r&amp;a&amp;pn tor
tbl lUI(Ilde.
,

E~~IRE FAMILY FOUND
pEAD IN HOME

"PEACE 'BY 'CHRISTMAS"
I'

i'

LIO&amp;rd of medical
;
·to 1906.

t:fONO.l'IW IJOI'tS

•.

Ga.dtz, O., . Nov. s. --rr.
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...-..

quarter mila.

.h~~~w------ww·--------~--------~·~··~~-----------~---~------~----------~~''

Bick thurtt ar Bladder
bOthtl'l you, drink Iota

I'

9,000;'

~l1ee p

iour

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
·
•
-----~
,.
' -~ your bovrelt cleaa, lJy ftUI ~ · ·
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'":',·
·1
t'
1 St obi wute •ad &amp;timu a:
em
et ·
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 . , .
,r
,
toO ,muclu ..,., ~from ny pharmac1at
Formtr 8oloft Dead.
t· lboU~ fO.r ~'*of Jad S&amp;Jts: "kk~ a.
'~1 n
SA e1 B ' Wde~poonful In a glau of water before

68;
'

J(PI 't'ijl1l&lt;- t'fltth•, 400; h og!!, 4,[i4)0: 111eep
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.

I

If

"

Wh.flDYOU.r lDeJ'I Uno._"
men' t , Qov. Dat
. v 1, •' tD.· lt-Dd', tat'"b-'
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;

/ll11m .~.

U. @J.~

;·. ;

Colup1bil1, No• .4;1,~~mbe • o~ th~
·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,
~&gt;hm'Jl, 11:! r.ofli !iO.
.

,

·. bUI AaCtmbl)o to_....., - Ar.ll"'.

m chairs, =and the

or

.

,.....,-,.:;:.--,-:.~.-~.~.~-~.--..w.,...

______,jttton was made why-,}JepdersOII ;1

1

THREE CHEERS · AND A TJGER

not reponed for work.
,
It is not kltowfi how long 'the · I
re:ha:d l:ke!Hdead,, but it is '
H · thrit it occurred during
the night.
,
·
Authorities are investigat'ng
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
"heaqache tablets" last

I;:.;::·

'·

(

visited the· family \
and found · thell! in
usual state of poor health.

'·'.!-'

I .,:·

.' . '

.,

.
'

·Why Not Cook Thanks~ving
Dinner

·:,~~:=·~~~~~~~fe!~!~~lb::.:~star

I

wit.

I

nes11, and h_as tat~ about tbem.

'

The Asaoclat6ll Pretlll)
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
.
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:
'
retuN.ed early tod 1 y,
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

I

I

'. '

IN. "'N

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
cra•bapple tree.

0 I

,-

.

•
:
·
·
·
r
.
i
·
IP
H0'1 •' N
Much .eeded :::~.,H:~:·:MR(G
·
w
k:
.
R
d
. oa or .
N~~.
~ .~.

~

.

1"

, .' • '.

i

)' •• , . , ·

commlaelonera In rtigal"ll ·to tbe In•provomont of Section M 61'1. c. 'H. No.
!61. 1'be quesllou is, \:&amp;~ th_tiy les:any
do that after the mattor baa proareasM

f

'

FOR

o!

FillipiDOS:tan
'C .

·lOu must see these new
·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.
'
'

The kind that bakes with fresh ai,._nd fre•h air .
baking insu~ ~tter, sweeter, more wholesome f(l()ds,
and absolute \._niformity of heat in every inch ol the
oven.

\

21- Tonta;.

I

And AWife
Seek

•

U

:1tow ··-old . ,
ti"
"onven on

, .

In

I

proper means for coo4j1ctlng sulftl'li-

Cierk ~Of . Courts ,.. ,And In·~··• ''"' ventnatton to the WL'rklu~ torcea.
~h Cases Ctuelty
Inquest, conducted by Coroner M.
· Is . Charged
Swahb, of Cambria cOunty, opened

('

';•' '

- -· J,

PetitibniJ ' Filed With

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
I'
HOfden, Sr., ,aaf,d' awafat .
thmt 11be would not cook nu;als for
,
•
... 1
~
hlmflelr or ''b.and!l" he emJ11oyl!d
family home tJ~. 'rddbury, TUes ~

Lone:

PICK YOURS OU'F IN OUR STQJ.U:, JHE HOME OF
• '

•

•

,¥

'

MJ\.YTAG WAsHING ,MACHINES,
RAY GLO GAS HEAtERS;
POINTER COAL RANGES.
MAJESTIC COAL: RANGES.,
.REZNORGAS H~JERS, !
SHERWIN·WILUAMS PAINTS.

.

Unusual Values at $45

WOM~N'.SENATOR

ATL.ANl'A. Ga.,

AHushand

M. p.'s

I

GAS
. · , R A N G E.?

(Oy

BAR~BBORO,

•
I
I

'

;" ..

'

..

neaa.

hla saw mill and lumber basi~

at the •&amp;~t-,~ced .~aKtt oi-11 reen.
··
'
, , ... •
u tnteQse •ull'~rto~rJlb blood

II.
•
1
i 1,..-;;s_l
The s.~ond _
caBo is tla.at oi ·
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' %:
. i!VIIldcht~dren and. olner · rl.llatl•ea J"j!i
·~a.,trrtin4•.
r
·
•
Monte Cristo, the grea~'·' ·:;:;&amp;ot&amp;l '
wiUo be Uld al.

I

I

l""'th.

.

pietlJrw • aver ftlmed•,

will '~~ ltia .' B.._.tbory.

shoWii ·at the Mt;jest~ ,theatre,''l'lii!r!ltl•1
today ·and· toii\OrrO\V&gt;''" , f 'osl · , ,.nh a... ;\lhoi
•

,, '

.

r

c~ur&lt;1'•·•

o"oloojk.

�'
IN THI I'OIIIROY . .ND. ~

... ~ ..

.

'

.Jf"{':

I

1•'1;

~~~,ui

I

llae POll o.., IIIIi'!!"\•'"'

0~6.

.
~ .&gt;
..••.•• ~ ....... hWIRtii
/

Two

SOUthern
Gentl-en

Phoftt 117•L.

.

l'IFTY
. YEARS AG6

-

r

'

1\oln W. J Oalbroner ~~:: n v111tor~ :Mr and Msr F E Ma.tbe"'l , a~
today with friends In Cbarle~:~ton
IJOD are Vll!lt1n1 tbte week 1Jitb tllt~
Mr!l Minnie- Swisher and nl~r.e, rormer':l parenta In CbarleltOD.
Catherine Wnl ~n. were ahoppen
The i\fonday Bridge club met. tbt1
hme ye11terday rrom Cbe11bl r~.
~eek with Mrs Emma Welch
ber
Mrs Carroll Grimm, who has been heme 0 0, Tblrtl street The prlln
vi11itlng for ae\e •al '&gt;' toCkll \\lti L rela-1 were awarded to Mn \V J Oalbron·
tlvcs at J..etart F"tll!t btoppe!l o\er 'er and Mra George C!l1ton ot POD1"'
here yesterday and Yiflted (riend s roy, the guest prize was woil by Mra
betorC retnrnm g tn iter home In Lan- Homer Galbroner.
1
1l&lt;Jarl Lama came frcm Nelaon't'Dl•
sing, Mn:h
FIFTV VEA.RS AGO
Mr and Mr 14 c. c JoneJ of Gay last eYenlng to look onr bl11 ooal 1D!)'9nngmanV!ho proot!~ed medtci ne street are 'lsltln~ relatives ror a torcsts here w1th ·tbe Hoc'k~ ... g Do-Jn Permsyhama bt-c1uno Camous and
meRtlc Coal Co
~
W88 called Ill consultntiolJ Ill many few days at Leonn, W Va
M
sa
r. ,
t&lt;Jwnll and Clttes I reomc of htll sue~
Wilma Tyl er,• duu_g ltler of Mrs A
rfl
tO t tf.~ or Colu1ntu1, l1
~m}lleltrcatm Pntof du~e.asl'. Tlu.e 0 Rnw son, Is &lt;Jillte slrk this week viRltlng for, a tew days with :Mrt
~~~. ~· P,(!fCC, "I!.:J lln:tll[ m.!de up
F.dwurd 'fewkJibury
Mrs Mhmill ''~1 motz11n",
bl 8 mIdd '~" place ewnc () h1s med1.. who H"Cflt
J'
ctn.befo,'f!Lhe pu !J1Lc, t 11 ll n10.,mgto the past ty,o weeks \\Jth Mra John
J'oseh Wl(lpel of Huntln&amp;ton, wai
Btifialo, N.Y.! J:!llt ,tlP \\h lt ~n cal k-d. nownln~; :nul r.unlly, H:lurt• "rl tmlp.Y h9re yesterday calling on frleoda.
tn• ''Favori~ )rd~I'Jp~mu,"uudpluced to her home in Akro n
Homer Ou!broner tmrt We!lltr Ob~
i• wl~h the ilrn g'g_:~ta m e1•r.rv 11tnr.e.
11
Dt.Piei'Cf'.s F.WOJif,cPrc10 crlr,tumhr.a
Mr an(! Mr~ Elmer n av1R arc In ngcr motored to Langsv11JP an4
1f QD""' beeJ\ rrco"nlz~d
""
•
"
on
o
"
for
l.&gt;
..., ..
"
r.olumbu B aHcn:tlng ~he ..
u1.." electr ic• will e njoy a. day'a hunting
di88!\IM pQenhar Lo 'to .um~md. Arter
l\frs N Housh entertulned wttll a
Bq.Utring J•llln, teuling uer'I'OIHl d t ~zy nl shew which \t; h eln,~; belli there
,
weak an d•n,ggt.od ·dhi\R by' ,\ eak~ this week
party laMt evenin g honor ng- I.e
nes~esor her ur x-" ,\omnn Ia q\llckly
Mrll Joe Lnn aronl nnrl dau~hter bJrlhday of her daurhter, l&lt;'ranc,.t,
restored tf, htn lth hy 1ts tiM
Thou· Betty Joe or Point Pl easan t nro who celehrated Jier lfith birthdaY aa ...
snnds of W•J~u c u It s'ilv Um! IJr Pierce a
n•ver"ar
Q 111 t 8
b
Favorite Perscri\lti dn J1u11 entirely gu09ta todn} of MrA E A Cre-ge r o[
' Y
e
num or of glrl1
lnnl] bO)II or- her bunch were Ia at ..
el'adictot(.ltl tb"ir nlijfrt'SI!tllg D.J imerlte, Ora vel IIIII
More recen!ly jltat 11 omlcrof!ll dlaT , 1, , 1 rh 11 1 r lhl
tcndanco an d the occasion i'f~ed. a
covery ol Dr I'JCtcc'~ c:tlltftl 'AtL lli'1C.
u ar ,\
oc
s omrn,ng l
Hor ~1dn!'YIJ r111d hncl:dcho). ~n.ll beep, , fm n vl~lt with his daughter Mrs merry and pleasant OM M1111l,c agd
13UCtMI13fully used by mnny tbOUBI\U.U Dewev Miller, or Ptt t~bur,e:h a nd games were enjoyed by the :rounr
who wrtiA! Ur, Pu•rct! of thu benedle f lO there will
to t nnneJ ~v 1lle to folk s Light r etreshmel'lti!J wert IMlT\
rece1vcd .... tha~ tt1clr b:w'k3elm1r rhen• 1
m
go
cd
•
maiJam, and ~~t eyt~ll)tilu 18 qf urll'l ll slt for n week or so '1\Jll:a 1ns fam~
1~1d depoEn\s 1n !joi'utl:l of n}uscle~ ha.vo \Jy 'II. ho nrc h)r.n.tod there
been completely oouquered by 11.8 nBe.
lllillnta Hordcn \\ill .1rrlv.. tonight DOUPLE POLICE
Send lOe to Dr. Pletce, BuUalo, 'N.Y..,
PROTECTION
for trial pkK. of any of hte rilme&lt;lles, or rrom Columb us to atten l the :uncra.l
FOR THE ''TIGER"
write for free med1cal lldvice.
of her grandmother. th e late Mr11 R
•
Hortlen, or Bradbury
Notice
(By The Al!soclatcd Press)

I

(

11 Geolf Per W"""
~ $4 0~ per year
5 00 per year

.. '

I

have Carrier &amp;ervk:e.

_. h

t'y.

.

•'t'••
f -. f

_ _.,,: - - -

.

.
In·and out of season the Ohic Valley Improvement Associa"
' pm ll~,beM wqrltjna- diligently for til&lt;. improvement of the Oh~o

I

.

'

• I

.

Tl)e time ~as gpl!e,Q:{ when cahdid,!ites can f€~ any security
of -~ as a roouli&gt;Of·f~ s!)llndlng. '}'hey may lay out llo much
u to alarm the voted
,,. and queer their future pobtJCalLy.
TIM! beat way to:.'Win in polltic.s !e to show such e~~tness m
the eerVIco of the pecple, t~nt caildldaLs and parties will get
many offers voluntary s ervic~. 'When wntm enthusilfllm is felt
'
I
for a
will be mnny people who will nffer tc work
;l!'!lin~b~l!la••m can not ~e 'manufactured, but it grows
~ 1thout
w~o .!MbW tllein~eiVl!!l £lfie&amp;ptionally

'

l
,

.· , ~ l

' !..

I

.,

I

aq)'l dut)" or
\0 ,ljOOI\1 tbe K~

•

think I iua.ve
meet1n1 unle-ss
1)S director

J. E. Carleton,
Prpbata Jutlge of Meigs County, 0.
!2·3t

Big Athletic

Show

Support Crusade
Cro &gt;s.

-

This bl.h atllletlc slum IR

! Q 'I he
1 A

or

l!at~r

J~oly W•••· 'Tbo

di~Y'

Lhc S.:t.vlour'-!: bod7 lo.t ln(lfosed hl

the

tomb

mAMtiND-BAQK
:~

'
· ,.
ll.,\'fTI&lt;~~·I{l!l
; ".
4, ;.;
r

Q Gguld you &amp;IV~

m,e ' 4tJ&amp;~rlpUon1
a l.llamood..be.tt .rnttlesnak,e ~•J . _
A. It 11 'black .witlr green h\\e, ltB
back iiJ marked iUamQri..'\' 11J18~it vJttfi1 '
lloht, llpOI. I{ o!te. ' altlolloo h ''"l!!'!..i~\i!J""':":;:::::?.I:
... •• ~;:~,-:-:::::::::::::;~.·,~':;:.!:.;::·:::::::%lr1t:::,::;;:::::::=::::::::::::::::::.::::
of •Is rcot. Be :very c~r~ful wl)b ~is
' SUbMA.f"1NEl CABLES
J
•

Qf

:·t.

.

enn.ke biK a usc itt 11 the l"'rgrs t and ' Q How many oubm u lne cables are
dca.dlieat of North Atncl'h.:an poi fiQD- tbcpi th tbe World f
ouo Gorpeut~ 1t p.tti,qs quickly ,.;hen
A 630
' COI\lPO~JTION' Oli' POTATES
dh;turbed apd" lta blle ts ~~ uahr rata,!
Only the most skUltnl "Yill sl\ve one Q What Is tho av e111ge
bitten from de&amp;lh
tiou- or cooked white notatoes"
CHURCH FlAG
1 A The office of Experiment sta/
Q Why le ttJe C:attu. llc churr.h flag tiOIIB Q( thll KC;tier~men~ aays t11ey avplaced abo'e the All).ct!can tt,aa: on (liO~({C 166 Per ccat l'iat~r. 251)C'I cent
bonrd ship \\h~n se rvices are going protein, 1 per cent lut 209 f\er cent
on?
urhohydratcs ani\ 1 per ce nt ash
A It to ~o' In th~ :,N1.vy~ . the their ruel vatua ts toM cl\lorlec per
church ftag, a y;hlte p&amp;Jnnant wlth a pounp
PANAMA F'LXG
croso Is raised abQve the Amertcap
Q
Pt•,•e
dts . rlb6 the Panama ftag
ftan whtte ohllrch oervlces ar1:1 colnr;
A
lt
h8.8
a
whtte fte 1d In the uppet
on But thla is nr;t ru.~·ttculady for
left
~uarter
with
a blue star. Its UJI·
t:ha Catholic cburcb. It 1• u&amp;e4.. rur aU
per
right
quarter
Ia ~nlld red, ttB
deucnnlQRUORS
lower left quarter te roltd blu.• a
IUilliH'LOUR WAI'r&amp;.U

~:ompoal~

'

The Market
Basht
,

-..

&gt;'

of

4

Potatoes, bushel
Cabbage, pound
Swt~ot DQtatoe&amp;, pound

fl

. ... a.
.

.ic

..6.

Olll..o ; - .

Flour, )t·pouod sack .
.. a.oo
MD\ 10-po\lnd uek .
. . . .He
Na~ beuut. ~ tllree pouq,4a ..... 24c
Gra•W.t.. &amp;ll!al', IJotnJ ...••. lc

Bro-,a ,....,, - · • .

. .

' .. eo

J..r.r&lt;l, JOIIII'I
... • .. . .
.. .l8o
Ajlfle" ~ p10k . .... .. .. :l&amp;c lo 30o

Peppers, dozen
U
BacoD, pound . . . • . 1
IN!IERITA,NCE TAX
~ II!I!D4 • • • • •' ...... ,
cro•• Ia the United Statu A new cr;sl~rou!Jh tha annu'al ta),t cf the
A The follo\\lng Hctlpt 111 lUll·
Q. lfao llo.O' U•tteol S late~ liiJllrlt Plclf.leil uor'L
\IQ tQ
seal II I&amp;IUtd eacb yur, b\lt the dou· rhr!Rtmaa Shli! , milllonll ()f pe ovle tll otl b, h~ f't\\eral offtce cl Holfle :w&lt;'e ta'l 'tVB1' hMn -det lr.ntl uwmd&amp;t.f.
Ita lower right. -.ual'ter I• 'trlllltt

HRtSTMAS SEALS IIIVllOfl the tne emblem or tbe ~ruonal Tdt~lireu~
Q Could you ~In me ' Met'PQ' for
a. red star
crUiade of the dotlble-b&amp;rred lol'lls Aesoclatlon--the double·barred •tce-tloul' watlo•1

C

ble Larrf!d crou 11tand1

tbe per
'IU11n'3nt emblem uud"r whlcb Is cat
r l.ul •n the wa1fare ag&amp;IDit tubertu·
lol h tlw )ear 1uouod by vohmta1y
h 11 th •lrganlutlon!l
U til t Uee yenre RJO the ll'lala bore
tllo flmblem or tho American Bed
Or{lBfl lit that &gt;tttrifl the Red Clole
wltb ht:w He l tn blem, and elnce then
1.1

have learned \or th 11 nature and pre·
Hmtiun or lttbeJ c uloll!»· buudteds of
tllberc:uloaJs ho~aplqll l\al! u been
built cltnice nn~l!1n~~t llt!rvtce, open
air •chocls and tiesb air campa hne
boen lll'OVIded, and the state and na
llonal (JrganlzRtlontt have been en·
a bled to keep before lhe publto the
'menate or the dleea11 a'td meanl of

l ~~"-'C:\lP~ l'it.lll f!MI'I, 1 tutional or eYer been
tfC\tJIQ f1Ufll~ ealt, 3 teesf}Oonfu,s bak·
A.z.f'Ol
log 'pO I\dOl, 112 ct'PII mlllt 3 table-

llflOOnfhu melt(ld

tnt, 2 erga Si ft the

..~ ...\.

'" '~' I»IJletflente together and add
tbet11 slowly to tke m\lll: bellf.-f' n egs
fQ1k~ P...nd. melted rat Fold In the 1tltr·
ly t1aate n wblt~:l nd ( or:k In bot,

"·

I:RT

., ... "

1

'

Economlcm~

~..n~•·:•:''::"':';':M::e~•:m::•t~l:•=d~o;•:lJ~b:y:s~:•:l•:ll:•:r:tt::::::~::::::~::~;':•:•l~t-1g:••:•:s:•d~w:•:m~e~t:r•::•
....

pr~ml sml

in so uth ~
ern Ohio, when Billie Weeks the canadlRn chamvlon meeh Jack Phllllpa
ot CJllumbus. OltJo, In a J(l round
bout In meetting Phlll1pa we~ks will
be put to the aclcl test aR' he hnA met
at{ the tendln~ mlddlcwclghl con·
tenda,rs, Including Hatry Otc\Jh, Tuck
Malontl, Soll)ier Duck, J(lhnn y tneRch,
Don Bousber, J{ o Sage Phillips
beat sa 1e nnd Sage ju t:t won over
Jac~lone and Dane 6bo.Qa, wllfch
goea ~o slmw that PhhllpH I" on ot
th e 'best mlddlew~lghts ln the count ry
today

r!! pealed ~

'

llOAD NO'l'ICE OF VIIW
AND HKAIUNG

Weeks' quick \l ctorv m er Joe Ever«.t he 1e on Novembt!i 11 , In one

\

••••d . .

----

\ ..2
32o
&amp;loc
: 0o

COUNTY MEETING
--,.Of Christian Church~ At Dexter Next So~day-Goocl
• Speaklna: IF'~

The Pntont-Tcachelfl nHso,.iallon of
1\.'ldd\ cpmt, wlll meet M the Cent ral

NEW YORK, Nov 22 - Tbe ~liot
escort a Yslgned to Georges Cle~u-

Thur~dny

after cen udurlng hiH stay tn this cltr was
1
11 22 ~ 1t doubl ed this afternoon w:heu tbe "TJ·
•MrK CllfTnrd F.rvm nnd Mrs n ee!le I ger received a letter algned •',World
'\\&gt;1nr Ve t~ran"
West ot Pomeroy nrP Gulllpohs vls-

school

bull ldlng

'school

Uor!-1 f()dny

to be the greatcRt ever held

I

---

"'il!lltrt!.

I

~lifr: i
~

I 'Ill ill~ you

•I

.

MONEY IN ELECTIONS.
The man who apent the most ll\Oncy on the elections of ~o­
vembtr 7 were net almys the ones ' ~ho were chosen Some can
ll!datea who d1d not p~t ~ut tha c~~M~ ,at .all froolY, pro~ed to be

·

I

J:)vt!l' so that it will be possible to se&lt;lUI'e th; nine-foot stall'! "the
t
year f!&gt;~nl!," which has been the slogan of that organization for
tile )l&amp;•t 2a ye.arn w mote. Colonel John L. Vance, one of the
.
lll!llt lndefltipble workers In tlle lntuest of the impr&lt;Wement of
til~ v~liet, was ooo of the p,rincipals in the movement to improve
ttus gl'eat·waterway, for years, and wife able to do much, but, untortuhat\!ly did not live to see the COJIIpletion of the work that had
been 1ta~ted 110 many years a110.
'l'tll!re' 'is evil'y arg11ment why the Ohio river should be imptov~ lw the compl~tian of. the few locks and dams that ramain
to be' eonstrooted, but th.ere are a fi!W members of congress who
have llieen lillie&lt; tfl b~lt this 'Work, principally beeause •of the antagonilm tlult .has been ehown by the railroads tow&amp;l'd the river
be'iterlneftt. With the Ohio river at a !lln..tOot ~~ the )'ear
ro1111d It Ill estlmated,;that boats Clln be operated tor at I8St 260
daya i!f'the year and probably more. More heli!ll oan be moved
than tit, railroilds can carry and the conii'\'Stlon tbat now obtains
Qn tlte rQad&amp; would be ti!Jeedily removed,.
The OltiG river hke the Missiuippi, lio one of tbc main trans,
1
portatlpll arteries of the nation. Between the Rocky mountain•
~nd ~~e AIIHhaey moi!Dtainij theM! two rlnra ara the main
atrelllils na\'tgable. Between Pittsburgh •nd Louisville, a dis'
•. I
'
,.tanee of more than 650 m11es, t~efe is a vast &amp;l-ea tflllt could be
Improved, but only when the river has been improvod to •uch an
exte~t that tlle fl'eight can b ecarried to the soutllorn port• and
-~IPPfd to all points of the world.
TheI New• has c~nsiStently,utged c01li!Nl!8men of Ohio to do
pverythl!IJ In tbei~ power to fijrlher i.U:pi'(Jil:!ment of the Ohio
rlyer,,l,n~. for. a nun!ber of years much Willi ailtlOmpliehed along
this I!~, . Jfowever, duJ!nr the pWlt few v.ean little hill! been done.
It was IWevitllble that river improv~mcnte Wo~kl ·be Hlo'IIWd do~n
durillltt~i WIIr, though had the wor!ii ,b ~n C4M"lllll .&lt;m as it should
ltave·~~f?••J~e ~ar, this river would hav~ been of rreRt
\'&amp;lue."
It Is to be ho~ that the new congi'IIBBII\811 of Ohio and the
other •t11tes that !)order on the Ohio river aee their way clear to
assist 'ill ;putting through !egteiat!on that w!U brinr about the
co'mpletlon of the improveme-nts to thts valuable transportation
thorourhfare.
~

ar

Thomns A Rllcv Is 11.

bu~in r.as

vis-

MRS. FELTON

itor In ColumlMl t bls week
WEARS THE TOGA
Mrs Emma .Jiviclen sne nt Lhe tlay
with relnttvcs In Mllll(lll C1ty
(Dy The Asflociated Pme)
The runeral serv ices ot Lester
WASHINGTON, l'tov 22-Tbe ftl'lt
Brooks, whleh were held thl!f arter· Am erican woman senator, Mrs. W H,.
uuon, from t he clutrcb At nraclford, Felton of Goorgla, closed her seoator
wore la rgely attended by nw :l\" Mld- ial cnre~ r today, alter aanerlng
dleport people
once to her name and maklnr &amp;lbtrf.f
Joseph Robin son :.r. .1 l:lmlly of lalldr eBA Immediately tier 'ltlitceMOr,
Charlestn Mr and Mrs John Kcnne- W F George, waa sworn In and Mr.
1ly or Athens are hero. 1alled by the Felton became a1ormer •enat'Or.after
dea th or M1 s Hor!lfln l'l t Br:tdbury /a nac tul se rvice of Z2 hours nd !i
1
Mr nml Mrs T S Shann m and mlntttea.
ramlly have t.aYeti rooina WfC:h Mr. f 1 ' 1 ' !"
1
nnd Mrs R'ay MnePhall on the River! Mra E K ...fpplJt.COtt .-niertal.,
1-l\11 rond
1the 500 club todaf at ber homt on
Mrs Arthur Co"''ert anrl bnbv aoon Butternu4 &amp;V~Q!. J
i hl!l...._,
will 1eturn home from Jfolzer hos- ~1 Mrs Roy Croy and ·~
pl!nl
today to spend a tew: days with ber
1Wl111am Eng l(lr Is qnll c 111 nt .tho parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 ~. ~ Jt,rcber,
home or his poronts ~lr nn1l Mrfl W lot Thamas Fork.
I
JoJn gler
~ M A Sturte,alft of Oolumbui, Y&amp;l

minute a11tl 40 seconda goos to sltow
that he Is a dangelOl\!'1 man und one
or the hnrde~t punclLtrF. liHtl ever
showed In this section
The othe r 10-round llou t will bring
MrR J C An•lerson of Da~ter. vie- a caller on drug trad3 Ia Pomerr)'
together two or the tn.stef!t, ha1'd e!lt- !ted )C!Itertloy wilb Mrs E R Dent jbend today

·-·

~"""~ fat' illlll&lt;oi~JI,i1 'l'lifllj
'

'
~~cl&gt;on

10,-"lot!J1~w

TFII SFIRIT

0~

,,_.,.,

lii¥JE PRAVU.

·- . , -

...

-····

' I ,_
II.

- J;

-·
'

- -

of radiant health

USED CAR BARGAINS!
[.iberty Six Roadster, new
tires, car good a.• new.
BuiCk Six, good running· order, $350.
Harley Davison Motorcycle,
1921, good condition.
Dodge Touring, new top,
overhauled, 1920.
Ford Touring, $175.
'
SEE

N. J. ZWEIFEL,

THE l)fASH MAN.
MAIN STREET GAR&gt;\GE,
Where you can get e~rt me-

chanic work at the rij'ht pric-e.
' '

tl.

.....--

ia the reflecticm

·------

1

r"'l

hlttlng coloretl wclte"wel,c:llts that
ever stepped Inside the &amp;quare{l circle
Chuck Mnson, the bl qck rlem1m, or
Dayton, Ohlu, who K Oct! S Youn~-:.
or Youngstown In one tound ul Ham
'lton nn llwho ls rat e•l as on e of thfl
cleverest two·llan detl LoxorR thnt ever put on a glove ami cltr rles defeat
In elth Ar band, will mP.Pt hanl ~hltting
K 0 Dale or. New O• Jeans, the only
boy that &lt;'Yer K Oed tust blnck In
over 200 rmg battles Those boys
have met all the rest or them, Including Arthur Steagel, B1 un swlt•k. Oa,
Panama Jof!, N Y ; lnt11nn Harner,
Montrea l. Cnn , Kid Hb;x, MP.mphls,
Tenn , Fast Black Ne wOrleans, Leo
Patterson, Trenton N .T • Eddie Darale, N Y Battling McOiure, Denver,

Subserlbe , tor the Dall:r Newa

.,,

is nature'f jP,',at
health b\li'lder
OVER 30 MILLION'· IO:r.TLES SQI,D

J

�'
IN THI I'OIIIROY . .ND. ~

... ~ ..

.

'

.Jf"{':

I

1•'1;

~~~,ui

I

llae POll o.., IIIIi'!!"\•'"'

0~6.

.
~ .&gt;
..••.•• ~ ....... hWIRtii
/

Two

SOUthern
Gentl-en

Phoftt 117•L.

.

l'IFTY
. YEARS AG6

-

r

'

1\oln W. J Oalbroner ~~:: n v111tor~ :Mr and Msr F E Ma.tbe"'l , a~
today with friends In Cbarle~:~ton
IJOD are Vll!lt1n1 tbte week 1Jitb tllt~
Mr!l Minnie- Swisher and nl~r.e, rormer':l parenta In CbarleltOD.
Catherine Wnl ~n. were ahoppen
The i\fonday Bridge club met. tbt1
hme ye11terday rrom Cbe11bl r~.
~eek with Mrs Emma Welch
ber
Mrs Carroll Grimm, who has been heme 0 0, Tblrtl street The prlln
vi11itlng for ae\e •al '&gt;' toCkll \\lti L rela-1 were awarded to Mn \V J Oalbron·
tlvcs at J..etart F"tll!t btoppe!l o\er 'er and Mra George C!l1ton ot POD1"'
here yesterday and Yiflted (riend s roy, the guest prize was woil by Mra
betorC retnrnm g tn iter home In Lan- Homer Galbroner.
1
1l&lt;Jarl Lama came frcm Nelaon't'Dl•
sing, Mn:h
FIFTV VEA.RS AGO
Mr and Mr 14 c. c JoneJ of Gay last eYenlng to look onr bl11 ooal 1D!)'9nngmanV!ho proot!~ed medtci ne street are 'lsltln~ relatives ror a torcsts here w1th ·tbe Hoc'k~ ... g Do-Jn Permsyhama bt-c1uno Camous and
meRtlc Coal Co
~
W88 called Ill consultntiolJ Ill many few days at Leonn, W Va
M
sa
r. ,
t&lt;Jwnll and Clttes I reomc of htll sue~
Wilma Tyl er,• duu_g ltler of Mrs A
rfl
tO t tf.~ or Colu1ntu1, l1
~m}lleltrcatm Pntof du~e.asl'. Tlu.e 0 Rnw son, Is &lt;Jillte slrk this week viRltlng for, a tew days with :Mrt
~~~. ~· P,(!fCC, "I!.:J lln:tll[ m.!de up
F.dwurd 'fewkJibury
Mrs Mhmill ''~1 motz11n",
bl 8 mIdd '~" place ewnc () h1s med1.. who H"Cflt
J'
ctn.befo,'f!Lhe pu !J1Lc, t 11 ll n10.,mgto the past ty,o weeks \\Jth Mra John
J'oseh Wl(lpel of Huntln&amp;ton, wai
Btifialo, N.Y.! J:!llt ,tlP \\h lt ~n cal k-d. nownln~; :nul r.unlly, H:lurt• "rl tmlp.Y h9re yesterday calling on frleoda.
tn• ''Favori~ )rd~I'Jp~mu,"uudpluced to her home in Akro n
Homer Ou!broner tmrt We!lltr Ob~
i• wl~h the ilrn g'g_:~ta m e1•r.rv 11tnr.e.
11
Dt.Piei'Cf'.s F.WOJif,cPrc10 crlr,tumhr.a
Mr an(! Mr~ Elmer n av1R arc In ngcr motored to Langsv11JP an4
1f QD""' beeJ\ rrco"nlz~d
""
•
"
on
o
"
for
l.&gt;
..., ..
"
r.olumbu B aHcn:tlng ~he ..
u1.." electr ic• will e njoy a. day'a hunting
di88!\IM pQenhar Lo 'to .um~md. Arter
l\frs N Housh entertulned wttll a
Bq.Utring J•llln, teuling uer'I'OIHl d t ~zy nl shew which \t; h eln,~; belli there
,
weak an d•n,ggt.od ·dhi\R by' ,\ eak~ this week
party laMt evenin g honor ng- I.e
nes~esor her ur x-" ,\omnn Ia q\llckly
Mrll Joe Lnn aronl nnrl dau~hter bJrlhday of her daurhter, l&lt;'ranc,.t,
restored tf, htn lth hy 1ts tiM
Thou· Betty Joe or Point Pl easan t nro who celehrated Jier lfith birthdaY aa ...
snnds of W•J~u c u It s'ilv Um! IJr Pierce a
n•ver"ar
Q 111 t 8
b
Favorite Perscri\lti dn J1u11 entirely gu09ta todn} of MrA E A Cre-ge r o[
' Y
e
num or of glrl1
lnnl] bO)II or- her bunch were Ia at ..
el'adictot(.ltl tb"ir nlijfrt'SI!tllg D.J imerlte, Ora vel IIIII
More recen!ly jltat 11 omlcrof!ll dlaT , 1, , 1 rh 11 1 r lhl
tcndanco an d the occasion i'f~ed. a
covery ol Dr I'JCtcc'~ c:tlltftl 'AtL lli'1C.
u ar ,\
oc
s omrn,ng l
Hor ~1dn!'YIJ r111d hncl:dcho). ~n.ll beep, , fm n vl~lt with his daughter Mrs merry and pleasant OM M1111l,c agd
13UCtMI13fully used by mnny tbOUBI\U.U Dewev Miller, or Ptt t~bur,e:h a nd games were enjoyed by the :rounr
who wrtiA! Ur, Pu•rct! of thu benedle f lO there will
to t nnneJ ~v 1lle to folk s Light r etreshmel'lti!J wert IMlT\
rece1vcd .... tha~ tt1clr b:w'k3elm1r rhen• 1
m
go
cd
•
maiJam, and ~~t eyt~ll)tilu 18 qf urll'l ll slt for n week or so '1\Jll:a 1ns fam~
1~1d depoEn\s 1n !joi'utl:l of n}uscle~ ha.vo \Jy 'II. ho nrc h)r.n.tod there
been completely oouquered by 11.8 nBe.
lllillnta Hordcn \\ill .1rrlv.. tonight DOUPLE POLICE
Send lOe to Dr. Pletce, BuUalo, 'N.Y..,
PROTECTION
for trial pkK. of any of hte rilme&lt;lles, or rrom Columb us to atten l the :uncra.l
FOR THE ''TIGER"
write for free med1cal lldvice.
of her grandmother. th e late Mr11 R
•
Hortlen, or Bradbury
Notice
(By The Al!soclatcd Press)

I

(

11 Geolf Per W"""
~ $4 0~ per year
5 00 per year

.. '

I

have Carrier &amp;ervk:e.

_. h

t'y.

.

•'t'••
f -. f

_ _.,,: - - -

.

.
In·and out of season the Ohic Valley Improvement Associa"
' pm ll~,beM wqrltjna- diligently for til&lt;. improvement of the Oh~o

I

.

'

• I

.

Tl)e time ~as gpl!e,Q:{ when cahdid,!ites can f€~ any security
of -~ as a roouli&gt;Of·f~ s!)llndlng. '}'hey may lay out llo much
u to alarm the voted
,,. and queer their future pobtJCalLy.
TIM! beat way to:.'Win in polltic.s !e to show such e~~tness m
the eerVIco of the pecple, t~nt caildldaLs and parties will get
many offers voluntary s ervic~. 'When wntm enthusilfllm is felt
'
I
for a
will be mnny people who will nffer tc work
;l!'!lin~b~l!la••m can not ~e 'manufactured, but it grows
~ 1thout
w~o .!MbW tllein~eiVl!!l £lfie&amp;ptionally

'

l
,

.· , ~ l

' !..

I

.,

I

aq)'l dut)" or
\0 ,ljOOI\1 tbe K~

•

think I iua.ve
meet1n1 unle-ss
1)S director

J. E. Carleton,
Prpbata Jutlge of Meigs County, 0.
!2·3t

Big Athletic

Show

Support Crusade
Cro &gt;s.

-

This bl.h atllletlc slum IR

! Q 'I he
1 A

or

l!at~r

J~oly W•••· 'Tbo

di~Y'

Lhc S.:t.vlour'-!: bod7 lo.t ln(lfosed hl

the

tomb

mAMtiND-BAQK
:~

'
· ,.
ll.,\'fTI&lt;~~·I{l!l
; ".
4, ;.;
r

Q Gguld you &amp;IV~

m,e ' 4tJ&amp;~rlpUon1
a l.llamood..be.tt .rnttlesnak,e ~•J . _
A. It 11 'black .witlr green h\\e, ltB
back iiJ marked iUamQri..'\' 11J18~it vJttfi1 '
lloht, llpOI. I{ o!te. ' altlolloo h ''"l!!'!..i~\i!J""':":;:::::?.I:
... •• ~;:~,-:-:::::::::::::;~.·,~':;:.!:.;::·:::::::%lr1t:::,::;;:::::::=::::::::::::::::::.::::
of •Is rcot. Be :very c~r~ful wl)b ~is
' SUbMA.f"1NEl CABLES
J
•

Qf

:·t.

.

enn.ke biK a usc itt 11 the l"'rgrs t and ' Q How many oubm u lne cables are
dca.dlieat of North Atncl'h.:an poi fiQD- tbcpi th tbe World f
ouo Gorpeut~ 1t p.tti,qs quickly ,.;hen
A 630
' COI\lPO~JTION' Oli' POTATES
dh;turbed apd" lta blle ts ~~ uahr rata,!
Only the most skUltnl "Yill sl\ve one Q What Is tho av e111ge
bitten from de&amp;lh
tiou- or cooked white notatoes"
CHURCH FlAG
1 A The office of Experiment sta/
Q Why le ttJe C:attu. llc churr.h flag tiOIIB Q( thll KC;tier~men~ aays t11ey avplaced abo'e the All).ct!can tt,aa: on (liO~({C 166 Per ccat l'iat~r. 251)C'I cent
bonrd ship \\h~n se rvices are going protein, 1 per cent lut 209 f\er cent
on?
urhohydratcs ani\ 1 per ce nt ash
A It to ~o' In th~ :,N1.vy~ . the their ruel vatua ts toM cl\lorlec per
church ftag, a y;hlte p&amp;Jnnant wlth a pounp
PANAMA F'LXG
croso Is raised abQve the Amertcap
Q
Pt•,•e
dts . rlb6 the Panama ftag
ftan whtte ohllrch oervlces ar1:1 colnr;
A
lt
h8.8
a
whtte fte 1d In the uppet
on But thla is nr;t ru.~·ttculady for
left
~uarter
with
a blue star. Its UJI·
t:ha Catholic cburcb. It 1• u&amp;e4.. rur aU
per
right
quarter
Ia ~nlld red, ttB
deucnnlQRUORS
lower left quarter te roltd blu.• a
IUilliH'LOUR WAI'r&amp;.U

~:ompoal~

'

The Market
Basht
,

-..

&gt;'

of

4

Potatoes, bushel
Cabbage, pound
Swt~ot DQtatoe&amp;, pound

fl

. ... a.
.

.ic

..6.

Olll..o ; - .

Flour, )t·pouod sack .
.. a.oo
MD\ 10-po\lnd uek .
. . . .He
Na~ beuut. ~ tllree pouq,4a ..... 24c
Gra•W.t.. &amp;ll!al', IJotnJ ...••. lc

Bro-,a ,....,, - · • .

. .

' .. eo

J..r.r&lt;l, JOIIII'I
... • .. . .
.. .l8o
Ajlfle" ~ p10k . .... .. .. :l&amp;c lo 30o

Peppers, dozen
U
BacoD, pound . . . • . 1
IN!IERITA,NCE TAX
~ II!I!D4 • • • • •' ...... ,
cro•• Ia the United Statu A new cr;sl~rou!Jh tha annu'al ta),t cf the
A The follo\\lng Hctlpt 111 lUll·
Q. lfao llo.O' U•tteol S late~ liiJllrlt Plclf.leil uor'L
\IQ tQ
seal II I&amp;IUtd eacb yur, b\lt the dou· rhr!Rtmaa Shli! , milllonll ()f pe ovle tll otl b, h~ f't\\eral offtce cl Holfle :w&lt;'e ta'l 'tVB1' hMn -det lr.ntl uwmd&amp;t.f.
Ita lower right. -.ual'ter I• 'trlllltt

HRtSTMAS SEALS IIIVllOfl the tne emblem or tbe ~ruonal Tdt~lireu~
Q Could you ~In me ' Met'PQ' for
a. red star
crUiade of the dotlble-b&amp;rred lol'lls Aesoclatlon--the double·barred •tce-tloul' watlo•1

C

ble Larrf!d crou 11tand1

tbe per
'IU11n'3nt emblem uud"r whlcb Is cat
r l.ul •n the wa1fare ag&amp;IDit tubertu·
lol h tlw )ear 1uouod by vohmta1y
h 11 th •lrganlutlon!l
U til t Uee yenre RJO the ll'lala bore
tllo flmblem or tho American Bed
Or{lBfl lit that &gt;tttrifl the Red Clole
wltb ht:w He l tn blem, and elnce then
1.1

have learned \or th 11 nature and pre·
Hmtiun or lttbeJ c uloll!»· buudteds of
tllberc:uloaJs ho~aplqll l\al! u been
built cltnice nn~l!1n~~t llt!rvtce, open
air •chocls and tiesb air campa hne
boen lll'OVIded, and the state and na
llonal (JrganlzRtlontt have been en·
a bled to keep before lhe publto the
'menate or the dleea11 a'td meanl of

l ~~"-'C:\lP~ l'it.lll f!MI'I, 1 tutional or eYer been
tfC\tJIQ f1Ufll~ ealt, 3 teesf}Oonfu,s bak·
A.z.f'Ol
log 'pO I\dOl, 112 ct'PII mlllt 3 table-

llflOOnfhu melt(ld

tnt, 2 erga Si ft the

..~ ...\.

'" '~' I»IJletflente together and add
tbet11 slowly to tke m\lll: bellf.-f' n egs
fQ1k~ P...nd. melted rat Fold In the 1tltr·
ly t1aate n wblt~:l nd ( or:k In bot,

"·

I:RT

., ... "

1

'

Economlcm~

~..n~•·:•:''::"':';':M::e~•:m::•t~l:•=d~o;•:lJ~b:y:s~:•:l•:ll:•:r:tt::::::~::::::~::~;':•:•l~t-1g:••:•:s:•d~w:•:m~e~t:r•::•
....

pr~ml sml

in so uth ~
ern Ohio, when Billie Weeks the canadlRn chamvlon meeh Jack Phllllpa
ot CJllumbus. OltJo, In a J(l round
bout In meetting Phlll1pa we~ks will
be put to the aclcl test aR' he hnA met
at{ the tendln~ mlddlcwclghl con·
tenda,rs, Including Hatry Otc\Jh, Tuck
Malontl, Soll)ier Duck, J(lhnn y tneRch,
Don Bousber, J{ o Sage Phillips
beat sa 1e nnd Sage ju t:t won over
Jac~lone and Dane 6bo.Qa, wllfch
goea ~o slmw that PhhllpH I" on ot
th e 'best mlddlew~lghts ln the count ry
today

r!! pealed ~

'

llOAD NO'l'ICE OF VIIW
AND HKAIUNG

Weeks' quick \l ctorv m er Joe Ever«.t he 1e on Novembt!i 11 , In one

\

••••d . .

----

\ ..2
32o
&amp;loc
: 0o

COUNTY MEETING
--,.Of Christian Church~ At Dexter Next So~day-Goocl
• Speaklna: IF'~

The Pntont-Tcachelfl nHso,.iallon of
1\.'ldd\ cpmt, wlll meet M the Cent ral

NEW YORK, Nov 22 - Tbe ~liot
escort a Yslgned to Georges Cle~u-

Thur~dny

after cen udurlng hiH stay tn this cltr was
1
11 22 ~ 1t doubl ed this afternoon w:heu tbe "TJ·
•MrK CllfTnrd F.rvm nnd Mrs n ee!le I ger received a letter algned •',World
'\\&gt;1nr Ve t~ran"
West ot Pomeroy nrP Gulllpohs vls-

school

bull ldlng

'school

Uor!-1 f()dny

to be the greatcRt ever held

I

---

"'il!lltrt!.

I

~lifr: i
~

I 'Ill ill~ you

•I

.

MONEY IN ELECTIONS.
The man who apent the most ll\Oncy on the elections of ~o­
vembtr 7 were net almys the ones ' ~ho were chosen Some can
ll!datea who d1d not p~t ~ut tha c~~M~ ,at .all froolY, pro~ed to be

·

I

J:)vt!l' so that it will be possible to se&lt;lUI'e th; nine-foot stall'! "the
t
year f!&gt;~nl!," which has been the slogan of that organization for
tile )l&amp;•t 2a ye.arn w mote. Colonel John L. Vance, one of the
.
lll!llt lndefltipble workers In tlle lntuest of the impr&lt;Wement of
til~ v~liet, was ooo of the p,rincipals in the movement to improve
ttus gl'eat·waterway, for years, and wife able to do much, but, untortuhat\!ly did not live to see the COJIIpletion of the work that had
been 1ta~ted 110 many years a110.
'l'tll!re' 'is evil'y arg11ment why the Ohio river should be imptov~ lw the compl~tian of. the few locks and dams that ramain
to be' eonstrooted, but th.ere are a fi!W members of congress who
have llieen lillie&lt; tfl b~lt this 'Work, principally beeause •of the antagonilm tlult .has been ehown by the railroads tow&amp;l'd the river
be'iterlneftt. With the Ohio river at a !lln..tOot ~~ the )'ear
ro1111d It Ill estlmated,;that boats Clln be operated tor at I8St 260
daya i!f'the year and probably more. More heli!ll oan be moved
than tit, railroilds can carry and the conii'\'Stlon tbat now obtains
Qn tlte rQad&amp; would be ti!Jeedily removed,.
The OltiG river hke the Missiuippi, lio one of tbc main trans,
1
portatlpll arteries of the nation. Between the Rocky mountain•
~nd ~~e AIIHhaey moi!Dtainij theM! two rlnra ara the main
atrelllils na\'tgable. Between Pittsburgh •nd Louisville, a dis'
•. I
'
,.tanee of more than 650 m11es, t~efe is a vast &amp;l-ea tflllt could be
Improved, but only when the river has been improvod to •uch an
exte~t that tlle fl'eight can b ecarried to the soutllorn port• and
-~IPPfd to all points of the world.
TheI New• has c~nsiStently,utged c01li!Nl!8men of Ohio to do
pverythl!IJ In tbei~ power to fijrlher i.U:pi'(Jil:!ment of the Ohio
rlyer,,l,n~. for. a nun!ber of years much Willi ailtlOmpliehed along
this I!~, . Jfowever, duJ!nr the pWlt few v.ean little hill! been done.
It was IWevitllble that river improv~mcnte Wo~kl ·be Hlo'IIWd do~n
durillltt~i WIIr, though had the wor!ii ,b ~n C4M"lllll .&lt;m as it should
ltave·~~f?••J~e ~ar, this river would hav~ been of rreRt
\'&amp;lue."
It Is to be ho~ that the new congi'IIBBII\811 of Ohio and the
other •t11tes that !)order on the Ohio river aee their way clear to
assist 'ill ;putting through !egteiat!on that w!U brinr about the
co'mpletlon of the improveme-nts to thts valuable transportation
thorourhfare.
~

ar

Thomns A Rllcv Is 11.

bu~in r.as

vis-

MRS. FELTON

itor In ColumlMl t bls week
WEARS THE TOGA
Mrs Emma .Jiviclen sne nt Lhe tlay
with relnttvcs In Mllll(lll C1ty
(Dy The Asflociated Pme)
The runeral serv ices ot Lester
WASHINGTON, l'tov 22-Tbe ftl'lt
Brooks, whleh were held thl!f arter· Am erican woman senator, Mrs. W H,.
uuon, from t he clutrcb At nraclford, Felton of Goorgla, closed her seoator
wore la rgely attended by nw :l\" Mld- ial cnre~ r today, alter aanerlng
dleport people
once to her name and maklnr &amp;lbtrf.f
Joseph Robin son :.r. .1 l:lmlly of lalldr eBA Immediately tier 'ltlitceMOr,
Charlestn Mr and Mrs John Kcnne- W F George, waa sworn In and Mr.
1ly or Athens are hero. 1alled by the Felton became a1ormer •enat'Or.after
dea th or M1 s Hor!lfln l'l t Br:tdbury /a nac tul se rvice of Z2 hours nd !i
1
Mr nml Mrs T S Shann m and mlntttea.
ramlly have t.aYeti rooina WfC:h Mr. f 1 ' 1 ' !"
1
nnd Mrs R'ay MnePhall on the River! Mra E K ...fpplJt.COtt .-niertal.,
1-l\11 rond
1the 500 club todaf at ber homt on
Mrs Arthur Co"''ert anrl bnbv aoon Butternu4 &amp;V~Q!. J
i hl!l...._,
will 1eturn home from Jfolzer hos- ~1 Mrs Roy Croy and ·~
pl!nl
today to spend a tew: days with ber
1Wl111am Eng l(lr Is qnll c 111 nt .tho parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 ~. ~ Jt,rcber,
home or his poronts ~lr nn1l Mrfl W lot Thamas Fork.
I
JoJn gler
~ M A Sturte,alft of Oolumbui, Y&amp;l

minute a11tl 40 seconda goos to sltow
that he Is a dangelOl\!'1 man und one
or the hnrde~t punclLtrF. liHtl ever
showed In this section
The othe r 10-round llou t will bring
MrR J C An•lerson of Da~ter. vie- a caller on drug trad3 Ia Pomerr)'
together two or the tn.stef!t, ha1'd e!lt- !ted )C!Itertloy wilb Mrs E R Dent jbend today

·-·

~"""~ fat' illlll&lt;oi~JI,i1 'l'lifllj
'

'
~~cl&gt;on

10,-"lot!J1~w

TFII SFIRIT

0~

,,_.,.,

lii¥JE PRAVU.

·- . , -

...

-····

' I ,_
II.

- J;

-·
'

- -

of radiant health

USED CAR BARGAINS!
[.iberty Six Roadster, new
tires, car good a.• new.
BuiCk Six, good running· order, $350.
Harley Davison Motorcycle,
1921, good condition.
Dodge Touring, new top,
overhauled, 1920.
Ford Touring, $175.
'
SEE

N. J. ZWEIFEL,

THE l)fASH MAN.
MAIN STREET GAR&gt;\GE,
Where you can get e~rt me-

chanic work at the rij'ht pric-e.
' '

tl.

.....--

ia the reflecticm

·------

1

r"'l

hlttlng coloretl wclte"wel,c:llts that
ever stepped Inside the &amp;quare{l circle
Chuck Mnson, the bl qck rlem1m, or
Dayton, Ohlu, who K Oct! S Youn~-:.
or Youngstown In one tound ul Ham
'lton nn llwho ls rat e•l as on e of thfl
cleverest two·llan detl LoxorR thnt ever put on a glove ami cltr rles defeat
In elth Ar band, will mP.Pt hanl ~hltting
K 0 Dale or. New O• Jeans, the only
boy that &lt;'Yer K Oed tust blnck In
over 200 rmg battles Those boys
have met all the rest or them, Including Arthur Steagel, B1 un swlt•k. Oa,
Panama Jof!, N Y ; lnt11nn Harner,
Montrea l. Cnn , Kid Hb;x, MP.mphls,
Tenn , Fast Black Ne wOrleans, Leo
Patterson, Trenton N .T • Eddie Darale, N Y Battling McOiure, Denver,

Subserlbe , tor the Dall:r Newa

.,,

is nature'f jP,',at
health b\li'lder
OVER 30 MILLION'· IO:r.TLES SQI,D

J

�-·
fin~IWipo~ l.

l

jtl~~j~~~~~~~~:

~.:;;:,.~\;,,;:::;;;·:~·::·:~/''ri~~:.

them It il
Oli""t lo/'~

.,···

q~o~ ~tbe trad,. 1The nal i
... .......,.....t\tiilly 'arranged. B. l. I r
•rles &amp; rv9ry t!oril preheuslvt J
1"··· ·a cfWiral merchandise, inolud..

unles8 do
yodtblo.
do." I·cannot·dl•lll,....r .,
yoij'n
Rad Mrs. Corney the imacinati6n ,

~

•~

Jt&lt;•r.;!t

lng ~ lft&lt;lde, h~lery, novelties, no .. 1;
LloDJ. ~e work clotl\oa, staple' and

"tlhj

the fectad by tb.lt eonfeuion IUJ:d
J::ogitathlUI t.al'dUr ·havo brought Oliver in.
pile of to tho haven o1 bia pro~ enlilf_n.. t

()ll'"'j

the WorkBut, fort.u.nateb: or not~
-::~~fj~ Mrs. Cor- knew notbinc of all thia Bl b• ""
.!'~
Mr:o. ~ected on his Jqt and contellridated '
had been un- "'means of tili(-_pej for he bait 1o'b-j
t.
sarved two ith;ns of an equation
that mi~ht oonclnde in his nlea-~
the pile of toal and the eoal..hole in
the sidewalk al)ovG him. He rea~qn­
ed that where a toad of coal could 1
be put tn, a OOy collld get 1 ouC and i
in thl&gt;ol faltll pr«eeded 11&gt; heap up I
the c.oal until ~ peok w~• ~. hlllh
the SuppiJ: ot: fuel woiitd 'provide.
fOund that by e.tahdiJI•· on · tfte
top he c~nkJ 1n•t r... h to lh• 4M•I·
ture no:'li oowred but not l6cted I
ruwe by tl.e nwn weight.. BJI dint Of '
r~at uerti~ , ntDCh pe~P.intiqh :
ond '"""' J""'Yet- the tllllbfll• of

!

~::~,,~Is pleased
of tbe

b\«

.'

1

-~ "!!jjtlt·
~

OUR C~AS$11'tWD" AQS t.R~
".
THE CITH.U ·Ill! Ell&amp; Of; TlttB.J

:o~,·;~~=~~:·i .·~·~n~·~·:~:~~~ ~;~: victoUy tbe Ne"fB
~the i)Ubtl.::'a

ties .and- nOtions, '
jackettJ,

'""'

~

genereU 8tore

g~da,

..

Till Jliti~INQ STORE,

pre8ided o&lt;ver by L. S. ~::~~;;;j
.
W. Va Tbh n
\

I

p

queens ware, tluware.
turnUurl3, tires, St•o.d ..
' JM1 alld ~eea, ahuee and rubber 1
canned tot.l'tf"t ~r Ute wbole ramtl)o· and be 1
iH, .....,.. laUI' marke c for roultb, ''
. . . li ~ ,.,..••.
poi~~~

1'1
glo\·es,

a spoodall

to make

t

•:'=!:;: l:r••::•~&lt;~r:lroterMs,

The Bia Genera.! Store; For Right Selgrisl
line of
Prloet •nd Otjlen~bl. , Met!
ehaMiae, Malon !City, W: va:
c}ottii~g.
In tbls fall' re'¥'1ew ot tbe v•r!Ofti!)Gtaple n.n&lt;t_
trading poin~ or tbe dil&gt;trtct ,
goods,
ing Maaon Clt:t au:l vlelilUJ,

I

the ftoor, ment.

r

'*"

'I

~!&gt;l'hOU!Ie,J of a dumb animal or the-coMCien~ '
pau!f! of a serpent she might have been af.. 1

~~~::~~n;:;~~

.
.
•

bardware

tNUIU'IQit

.

NO • A;QIII:ft'I'IUI!lNT
0

0

..-.,.·

cauM8 inva::¢abl'J: C(lnd~jve ~ •~ !
ces~he rn•••l'ed ' to lift 1Uio .theta I .

lid and sll~ 1t ove-r -onto ijte'' ~~ ,
.i·w•i'Jk•j tar- enough to ~!l'lit , Ilia; 1
cgre&amp;S.
,
,
I• , .... dawn.. , 'libe lirht 91• g~;ay .l

day

Wti.S

bl'Mkibr in tbe easb. ,With- r

out knowiQC whither, OLiveP ron too&lt; :
wards the sub:luba ol thq tovm. Bit I
immedm\e pu~ 'WaK to get .,..ay !
from SQwerbe~rt"'• nd t~ W-ork· f
houae. Latn he'd (llrec:t )Jis c:ouree r
to-

"""'"'~·

'0

Ot Oliv'tr'~ adfent~, mifbaps 1 '

and mi~&gt;cric~ lfiJPging hls :way t&amp;- '
w~~trds the city oC his dre&amp;ms,.

wi i
~hall not wr£~ b~t will be cop~n i

If ooru.othinJt! ~ , in thesli! jJUI.d&amp;-

qua~c terms "!oul~ d1reet the ~ea~er
to tJtc mastetwoi-~ of which thia, ia l
but the pOO;~t dilution afJd attenUnllon, and to the pieture-pla~

vl$1fblite's them in vi videal:ld
1

l'stirding screened 1tpnge1.

on the seVenth morn.ihg of 1
llm'ped '

his tolll;o•&gt;• Jofm~y Olivor

.s lowly mto the llttlt town of Bal"lo
net. The :t\fn. wU Ttsing in all ita
splendilt belli.Uty; ·but the light only
:wtvc&gt;d to fhoW t~c boy hi! OWl) det-o
olatio~ a~ he eli, with bl~dit~g fee\,
upbn a oolU ®Or-step. He had been
:uttmg. tltui!J f01 a ~ong time jthen he
cJbscrvEd that• a ,boy who hadi paued
some minuteR

be(~re

row?" Ita aaktd in rat her \IB:bitellig.able language. 1 ' •
"1 'm ve~y tireci and hungt&gt;' t 141'"

v,:

1'hlt~ ·€Rr'AJe or Me.son Cltl
' Is
by ·nay E.W)11g, wb,t&gt;

cond~dcd"

,

, . · Miiof ,

expert meC:bi\-111o, and be Is

on

t~e jo~.. 'fhts

·:

J'Pracllc.ol
ca~~o!Ai',!slpe~cjlal~ty~,;K~e~I'Ntt:~~~~~i~~~~~~~~§~:~
·C·/'RM£It

Stloe 1Makef\

.Phone 270.X

..

' ::~:·:1:::~;.1: lo:'oli&lt;le

IMI

t~M:l.

f:• .o~r::, ,;••

gehttennlJl' ca.ntes

well sclq(:teU llue ot 14).1to
lea ""'1' ;bpplleo, oil, t,..,.;,
gasoline. (Till, Ia, Sl,tecll\ltr is II
auto 1ePairlriS, tire and tuboe .;~:;~~~~~~;•~1~~
bnltery setvlce, etc. anrl tor a:
ner and

-,J
'

is

·~· ~~-~~~l~~:• 1

•~9D:

~~IJ(lj!,

...

OHIO FltU 'lints GAS TO CON:
•

sM.(UJ ~.

An eJclmDit 'gy.« t~n.A. tlul'hl'
uHt, Se_ptember and October tbe
In the above line price~ ~Ill h(' right. anteed, ~
fail' to give Arme'n Fuel Supply Co. aold"' l~~~.•llf8,001) 1
And a ll are cordially lnvt~ptl to
Poteglan's Slloo r~,Patr -;hoi) a call. cubi&lt;l fee, Lor gas to. Uie C~V~bue Gas
'"'X
'
~ I
him a call
Prlcee are_rlgb_t.
and 11\lel Co., a report ,.submitted
,
flb.d }'ut~ Co:, a reort submttte4__
c. W. P"RSONa Ftto STORE,
M. ·/1.: •RtlfOKI't\Atf.'
, l!IM obQw•. ot th!~ atnOQBt uie
riian-1

it

IJUI:I.f•

Mati~~ee

'

1

1

and J)roduce

0

0

fn&lt;!ludlnl-

"
tlv~~ , and ~

BUS~U4~

,_.,,,

-IN-

---·-

' The

.

'0

1

1

·Filially ho·~~ill!• 61111 flel iOn~'&gt; ·
self on thwt . !!eoreo~ • I've got 'kl ·be
in London tomg.htj and l know a ·
merry old gcn~ern.nn 43 JiveB then,

'

THU~AY. ·.
ALtcs;WQ
-4N-- -

lodginat for noibink:

1£ any r.cnelnum he. know11 ht.tt.r•
duces you. And d.oe&amp;"'t he- ltJUlW
me'! Oh, no,! Not in the leu'f 8)"
uo mcanth CcrtM.inly noU"
.l''or r~HQDII hkiiWi;M!.
C:JUttpJctely revealed, "Tht,~ A'ltlu.l DOitl·
cr" prc.fen~l to !)lake his oflWal
upr~urance in Lor¥,ton afte1 n~kt
1
had fallen.

no*

~~·
than of

t

'

The boy wbij!~~and gite Mill·

~ou

• 1,

''•
'
~~ f!&gt;ullfl ,h!i .yiU t'\troug~. •· c~ of
CQafettl they !hre'W was pritne~•:. iill.. ·

V

give

..

'

~'Money?"

w~'H

.,

.,

0'

'

niUCl(ls Rnd ~ famous Ha\pes Ed.
' at rttht pl'!cee tor 'tbe

lia)l,

"Got any lod&amp;'lnga1"
"No."

~:~e~ up to re.itet.•lo.

.'

•

~IN- ···

•··-···- In " ~a~wa~. 'flnw11re, Buii.O. Tho Old "Rell•ble Grocer Anti Low A~-rilJi\ltli)g ooib»aates aotct 1,1413,· 1''''''''•"
'
'
'
era' SuRgllea, Cemttnt ~OG.klll, Pain!,
1Prlcer Of MMon City, W . Va.
288,000 feet to domeehs:: consumers
Lime, Cement, Plaate,r, Sewet Pipe,
Our review 'ot Mason Clty woul(t be and ]66,760,000 teet to coiUJllerclal
Eto., Muon City, IWo v-.
JlncoJupl'ete Ot ~~ flltled to gtT·) 8[1acef~ohe:QQ18f!."
•,I '
The News Is pleased~ 1n a gen~ral to the old reliable rrocet wlioa~ Won:dl!r lf this was som\; of the gaa •,
rev iew or MB.I!lon cur and,
appeari Jn thla br1ef sklli'cb, M. our cbok "didn't have" one' morulug
glvo ample space to
w.
tlu~kman co:trles ~ nice lUte ot. recenttf wben 'our })rolled lamb chopa,
estnbll~:~hment, which l~ ' Jlead(fuarters OOth staple nii~rlncY groCerlt\$, ca:ri'\ ft~let\ 4ig{s and slap' jll.~ka were
"l
lor hl.mlwa're; l!!toris ~'rn,;e ·'
goods caQdtt
clgatl;, to~»OCO
•nd Jn ii'V&amp;ellhir 1US at ~.. uwrBing weal

khhls or builders' edpplles,

"Yes.11

"No."

H'.. M. ,

. A llif ,.... A._I!Jiti. n;
- tiiARLES RAY

c.

sWcrcd OlivCtt frankly. ''l"ve tieea ,

4afs:••

ceuorlea,, Oils, 0-s.olln~, Al')d
Prompt Sn(l~l, M.-Rii Ollf,
tW.
~tfOne No: 6

1

had returned

''Gomr to Lap dOn?''

For

(

.nnd was Hvne~Wr hun •'uduuul&gt;:. 1
"Hello, my oov"y, what's the .

wnlkinr l!ev~n

".

GARt.QE
~ .fterlalt W,ork, Ac·

·~

1

•

('l'o be Cont!nlttd!_

Bell Pho!le 631·1.1
LEAVE POMEICIY t-8;01) I,\. M. t.:OO P.
a:ao A. M- 2:-» P.
1\);t3G• A. M. 3ot3&amp; ••
'!:00 l'lb;,n

4:30 P.

"it &amp;leia:. Gilt"
0

"

A1lo ·A ~k Se1111et~:·~y,

_____ ___

"WJIEN SUMMU. €0MEs"

.,._

,___~------

SURPRISE .THE FAMILY
I

By giving each mq • 11 one of yout photographs on
1

~MORNIRQ. .

c . ,.;. . t *•~ The~.

S. B .Nadler
_......,.,."......,.......;..~~---~-- ._,.,._._..;,.
THE OLD HoME TOWN

__

_,

H, ~- CI&lt; ..Jiit~jliil'T..

\le•inltary 'Mott

,.

IMOl'llolo Dollvii'J '-ToJ •.....

~~lL"."'! or To• Cov~"i· !lew
'"&gt; ·- it¥vf-,: 'W. Va. '- - - u~l

!fb.~ ·ai.u{tary meat nun·Jtet Dr - ~IO!W.f ~&gt;'
a~(y coo~~cl&lt;l&lt;l by

'1).
w}W •'~ Mntet• ~o~

or .•,.,..&lt;;\il\rlol ~~~~ ~~·
ol )lla

!•••• co!'ll~' or

...ii..;..A ll!iii,pl!..

)11&lt;1

aot~or
verpork,
•• ;~~r~!l
lliliiri&gt;d lotd~
l'll'~; boel,
RESULTS

FijOM

~ITT~E

TtiE

UWANT ADS" IN THE' NEWS ARE

'
io

QUtCK

THEY
THEY

Ai'tO

suocinFu~.

APPEAR LIKii
S!~L AN¥THING.

1

MAQJ.C r..-

anyttil., .tn)"''" 11\t&lt;.t

··""~.. .-.1

�-·
fin~IWipo~ l.

l

jtl~~j~~~~~~~~:

~.:;;:,.~\;,,;:::;;;·:~·::·:~/''ri~~:.

them It il
Oli""t lo/'~

.,···

q~o~ ~tbe trad,. 1The nal i
... .......,.....t\tiilly 'arranged. B. l. I r
•rles &amp; rv9ry t!oril preheuslvt J
1"··· ·a cfWiral merchandise, inolud..

unles8 do
yodtblo.
do." I·cannot·dl•lll,....r .,
yoij'n
Rad Mrs. Corney the imacinati6n ,

~

•~

Jt&lt;•r.;!t

lng ~ lft&lt;lde, h~lery, novelties, no .. 1;
LloDJ. ~e work clotl\oa, staple' and

"tlhj

the fectad by tb.lt eonfeuion IUJ:d
J::ogitathlUI t.al'dUr ·havo brought Oliver in.
pile of to tho haven o1 bia pro~ enlilf_n.. t

()ll'"'j

the WorkBut, fort.u.nateb: or not~
-::~~fj~ Mrs. Cor- knew notbinc of all thia Bl b• ""
.!'~
Mr:o. ~ected on his Jqt and contellridated '
had been un- "'means of tili(-_pej for he bait 1o'b-j
t.
sarved two ith;ns of an equation
that mi~ht oonclnde in his nlea-~
the pile of toal and the eoal..hole in
the sidewalk al)ovG him. He rea~qn­
ed that where a toad of coal could 1
be put tn, a OOy collld get 1 ouC and i
in thl&gt;ol faltll pr«eeded 11&gt; heap up I
the c.oal until ~ peok w~• ~. hlllh
the SuppiJ: ot: fuel woiitd 'provide.
fOund that by e.tahdiJI•· on · tfte
top he c~nkJ 1n•t r... h to lh• 4M•I·
ture no:'li oowred but not l6cted I
ruwe by tl.e nwn weight.. BJI dint Of '
r~at uerti~ , ntDCh pe~P.intiqh :
ond '"""' J""'Yet- the tllllbfll• of

!

~::~,,~Is pleased
of tbe

b\«

.'

1

-~ "!!jjtlt·
~

OUR C~AS$11'tWD" AQS t.R~
".
THE CITH.U ·Ill! Ell&amp; Of; TlttB.J

:o~,·;~~=~~:·i .·~·~n~·~·:~:~~~ ~;~: victoUy tbe Ne"fB
~the i)Ubtl.::'a

ties .and- nOtions, '
jackettJ,

'""'

~

genereU 8tore

g~da,

..

Till Jliti~INQ STORE,

pre8ided o&lt;ver by L. S. ~::~~;;;j
.
W. Va Tbh n
\

I

p

queens ware, tluware.
turnUurl3, tires, St•o.d ..
' JM1 alld ~eea, ahuee and rubber 1
canned tot.l'tf"t ~r Ute wbole ramtl)o· and be 1
iH, .....,.. laUI' marke c for roultb, ''
. . . li ~ ,.,..••.
poi~~~

1'1
glo\·es,

a spoodall

to make

t

•:'=!:;: l:r••::•~&lt;~r:lroterMs,

The Bia Genera.! Store; For Right Selgrisl
line of
Prloet •nd Otjlen~bl. , Met!
ehaMiae, Malon !City, W: va:
c}ottii~g.
In tbls fall' re'¥'1ew ot tbe v•r!Ofti!)Gtaple n.n&lt;t_
trading poin~ or tbe dil&gt;trtct ,
goods,
ing Maaon Clt:t au:l vlelilUJ,

I

the ftoor, ment.

r

'*"

'I

~!&gt;l'hOU!Ie,J of a dumb animal or the-coMCien~ '
pau!f! of a serpent she might have been af.. 1

~~~::~~n;:;~~

.
.
•

bardware

tNUIU'IQit

.

NO • A;QIII:ft'I'IUI!lNT
0

0

..-.,.·

cauM8 inva::¢abl'J: C(lnd~jve ~ •~ !
ces~he rn•••l'ed ' to lift 1Uio .theta I .

lid and sll~ 1t ove-r -onto ijte'' ~~ ,
.i·w•i'Jk•j tar- enough to ~!l'lit , Ilia; 1
cgre&amp;S.
,
,
I• , .... dawn.. , 'libe lirht 91• g~;ay .l

day

Wti.S

bl'Mkibr in tbe easb. ,With- r

out knowiQC whither, OLiveP ron too&lt; :
wards the sub:luba ol thq tovm. Bit I
immedm\e pu~ 'WaK to get .,..ay !
from SQwerbe~rt"'• nd t~ W-ork· f
houae. Latn he'd (llrec:t )Jis c:ouree r
to-

"""'"'~·

'0

Ot Oliv'tr'~ adfent~, mifbaps 1 '

and mi~&gt;cric~ lfiJPging hls :way t&amp;- '
w~~trds the city oC his dre&amp;ms,.

wi i
~hall not wr£~ b~t will be cop~n i

If ooru.othinJt! ~ , in thesli! jJUI.d&amp;-

qua~c terms "!oul~ d1reet the ~ea~er
to tJtc mastetwoi-~ of which thia, ia l
but the pOO;~t dilution afJd attenUnllon, and to the pieture-pla~

vl$1fblite's them in vi videal:ld
1

l'stirding screened 1tpnge1.

on the seVenth morn.ihg of 1
llm'ped '

his tolll;o•&gt;• Jofm~y Olivor

.s lowly mto the llttlt town of Bal"lo
net. The :t\fn. wU Ttsing in all ita
splendilt belli.Uty; ·but the light only
:wtvc&gt;d to fhoW t~c boy hi! OWl) det-o
olatio~ a~ he eli, with bl~dit~g fee\,
upbn a oolU ®Or-step. He had been
:uttmg. tltui!J f01 a ~ong time jthen he
cJbscrvEd that• a ,boy who hadi paued
some minuteR

be(~re

row?" Ita aaktd in rat her \IB:bitellig.able language. 1 ' •
"1 'm ve~y tireci and hungt&gt;' t 141'"

v,:

1'hlt~ ·€Rr'AJe or Me.son Cltl
' Is
by ·nay E.W)11g, wb,t&gt;

cond~dcd"

,

, . · Miiof ,

expert meC:bi\-111o, and be Is

on

t~e jo~.. 'fhts

·:

J'Pracllc.ol
ca~~o!Ai',!slpe~cjlal~ty~,;K~e~I'Ntt:~~~~~i~~~~~~~~§~:~
·C·/'RM£It

Stloe 1Makef\

.Phone 270.X

..

' ::~:·:1:::~;.1: lo:'oli&lt;le

IMI

t~M:l.

f:• .o~r::, ,;••

gehttennlJl' ca.ntes

well sclq(:teU llue ot 14).1to
lea ""'1' ;bpplleo, oil, t,..,.;,
gasoline. (Till, Ia, Sl,tecll\ltr is II
auto 1ePairlriS, tire and tuboe .;~:;~~~~~~;•~1~~
bnltery setvlce, etc. anrl tor a:
ner and

-,J
'

is

·~· ~~-~~~l~~:• 1

•~9D:

~~IJ(lj!,

...

OHIO FltU 'lints GAS TO CON:
•

sM.(UJ ~.

An eJclmDit 'gy.« t~n.A. tlul'hl'
uHt, Se_ptember and October tbe
In the above line price~ ~Ill h(' right. anteed, ~
fail' to give Arme'n Fuel Supply Co. aold"' l~~~.•llf8,001) 1
And a ll are cordially lnvt~ptl to
Poteglan's Slloo r~,Patr -;hoi) a call. cubi&lt;l fee, Lor gas to. Uie C~V~bue Gas
'"'X
'
~ I
him a call
Prlcee are_rlgb_t.
and 11\lel Co., a report ,.submitted
,
flb.d }'ut~ Co:, a reort submttte4__
c. W. P"RSONa Ftto STORE,
M. ·/1.: •RtlfOKI't\Atf.'
, l!IM obQw•. ot th!~ atnOQBt uie
riian-1

it

IJUI:I.f•

Mati~~ee

'

1

1

and J)roduce

0

0

fn&lt;!ludlnl-

"
tlv~~ , and ~

BUS~U4~

,_.,,,

-IN-

---·-

' The

.

'0

1

1

·Filially ho·~~ill!• 61111 flel iOn~'&gt; ·
self on thwt . !!eoreo~ • I've got 'kl ·be
in London tomg.htj and l know a ·
merry old gcn~ern.nn 43 JiveB then,

'

THU~AY. ·.
ALtcs;WQ
-4N-- -

lodginat for noibink:

1£ any r.cnelnum he. know11 ht.tt.r•
duces you. And d.oe&amp;"'t he- ltJUlW
me'! Oh, no,! Not in the leu'f 8)"
uo mcanth CcrtM.inly noU"
.l''or r~HQDII hkiiWi;M!.
C:JUttpJctely revealed, "Tht,~ A'ltlu.l DOitl·
cr" prc.fen~l to !)lake his oflWal
upr~urance in Lor¥,ton afte1 n~kt
1
had fallen.

no*

~~·
than of

t

'

The boy wbij!~~and gite Mill·

~ou

• 1,

''•
'
~~ f!&gt;ullfl ,h!i .yiU t'\troug~. •· c~ of
CQafettl they !hre'W was pritne~•:. iill.. ·

V

give

..

'

~'Money?"

w~'H

.,

.,

0'

'

niUCl(ls Rnd ~ famous Ha\pes Ed.
' at rttht pl'!cee tor 'tbe

lia)l,

"Got any lod&amp;'lnga1"
"No."

~:~e~ up to re.itet.•lo.

.'

•

~IN- ···

•··-···- In " ~a~wa~. 'flnw11re, Buii.O. Tho Old "Rell•ble Grocer Anti Low A~-rilJi\ltli)g ooib»aates aotct 1,1413,· 1''''''''•"
'
'
'
era' SuRgllea, Cemttnt ~OG.klll, Pain!,
1Prlcer Of MMon City, W . Va.
288,000 feet to domeehs:: consumers
Lime, Cement, Plaate,r, Sewet Pipe,
Our review 'ot Mason Clty woul(t be and ]66,760,000 teet to coiUJllerclal
Eto., Muon City, IWo v-.
JlncoJupl'ete Ot ~~ flltled to gtT·) 8[1acef~ohe:QQ18f!."
•,I '
The News Is pleased~ 1n a gen~ral to the old reliable rrocet wlioa~ Won:dl!r lf this was som\; of the gaa •,
rev iew or MB.I!lon cur and,
appeari Jn thla br1ef sklli'cb, M. our cbok "didn't have" one' morulug
glvo ample space to
w.
tlu~kman co:trles ~ nice lUte ot. recenttf wben 'our })rolled lamb chopa,
estnbll~:~hment, which l~ ' Jlead(fuarters OOth staple nii~rlncY groCerlt\$, ca:ri'\ ft~let\ 4ig{s and slap' jll.~ka were
"l
lor hl.mlwa're; l!!toris ~'rn,;e ·'
goods caQdtt
clgatl;, to~»OCO
•nd Jn ii'V&amp;ellhir 1US at ~.. uwrBing weal

khhls or builders' edpplles,

"Yes.11

"No."

H'.. M. ,

. A llif ,.... A._I!Jiti. n;
- tiiARLES RAY

c.

sWcrcd OlivCtt frankly. ''l"ve tieea ,

4afs:••

ceuorlea,, Oils, 0-s.olln~, Al')d
Prompt Sn(l~l, M.-Rii Ollf,
tW.
~tfOne No: 6

1

had returned

''Gomr to Lap dOn?''

For

(

.nnd was Hvne~Wr hun •'uduuul&gt;:. 1
"Hello, my oov"y, what's the .

wnlkinr l!ev~n

".

GARt.QE
~ .fterlalt W,ork, Ac·

·~

1

•

('l'o be Cont!nlttd!_

Bell Pho!le 631·1.1
LEAVE POMEICIY t-8;01) I,\. M. t.:OO P.
a:ao A. M- 2:-» P.
1\);t3G• A. M. 3ot3&amp; ••
'!:00 l'lb;,n

4:30 P.

"it &amp;leia:. Gilt"
0

"

A1lo ·A ~k Se1111et~:·~y,

_____ ___

"WJIEN SUMMU. €0MEs"

.,._

,___~------

SURPRISE .THE FAMILY
I

By giving each mq • 11 one of yout photographs on
1

~MORNIRQ. .

c . ,.;. . t *•~ The~.

S. B .Nadler
_......,.,."......,.......;..~~---~-- ._,.,._._..;,.
THE OLD HoME TOWN

__

_,

H, ~- CI&lt; ..Jiit~jliil'T..

\le•inltary 'Mott

,.

IMOl'llolo Dollvii'J '-ToJ •.....

~~lL"."'! or To• Cov~"i· !lew
'"&gt; ·- it¥vf-,: 'W. Va. '- - - u~l

!fb.~ ·ai.u{tary meat nun·Jtet Dr - ~IO!W.f ~&gt;'
a~(y coo~~cl&lt;l&lt;l by

'1).
w}W •'~ Mntet• ~o~

or .•,.,..&lt;;\il\rlol ~~~~ ~~·
ol )lla

!•••• co!'ll~' or

...ii..;..A ll!iii,pl!..

)11&lt;1

aot~or
verpork,
•• ;~~r~!l
lliliiri&gt;d lotd~
l'll'~; boel,
RESULTS

FijOM

~ITT~E

TtiE

UWANT ADS" IN THE' NEWS ARE

'
io

QUtCK

THEY
THEY

Ai'tO

suocinFu~.

APPEAR LIKii
S!~L AN¥THING.

1

MAQJ.C r..-

anyttil., .tn)"''" 11\t&lt;.t

··""~.. .-.1

�'
1'DDAJLY

~ .~HIP SUBSI.OY BILL

1

II BEFORE HOUSE
I

~\~~t!o~orw!t~o~~~U~~~:::le~,:!~d!:~l~

H~RDING URGES QUICK ACTION

I

or way,

was

the

which

waiving

l
ANYTHING IS WRONG

'

)':~~~¥0 aoocJ taste, l(OU take pride in yoQr
.P~' you ·Ue up and comi111,
, ,

';~ You Realize ~e Difference BetW~ ','
HART, SCHAFFNER &amp;: MARX CLOTHES
and ordinary clothe., whieh Hll at the
'

• ,.:\ I

I

·~ . I

'

, ,'

'

·;$30,' $35, ' $40

PROMISE YOURSELF A REAL SUIT
AND OVERCOAT,
'.

l•

•

the
,
f

'

fA

f

-Kind

·'\\lt.ju. QUAJ,.l'FY; SOME SEIJ. PRICE.
'

Our traftJc ordinances are betnc &amp;D· road to reach a b1,1ggy on tho other
'
•~d' l• •' o 1•\de wh'en. 11be waa struck by 1 a .m•·
-.
¥
n "'

now,

I;

I

f:.tl llng

Sale

~ ~~:th~:

-AT-

-··'" Rowley &amp; Reeds

lysilly

In

STOVES AND RANGES

pi!if '0

cit

ancl$'ti ' ' ,

--

,. ,

, ,

Now $40 and

$50

.IDHJS iiS

·&amp;VER

POME,OY

A~~~ts 11re D\&amp;-de f oi-

Two Loll ,Live1.
0, ~bi&lt;,',)~ - Cirartes FIB~· LIDSS Il1\!yrtNQ, ana re_c~~~
or 53 waa killed -when struck by a n covers RACt~. co~lng Out

Dayton,

-

~~~.i~f I

1m~omoblle
The d,l'tver did not sto)) J tJ llo ts. not". ina In thoro'ugtifarml,
I\fll!ard 8 Water, 6fi, was struck by a undor full control, taking up too mncb
train on a 1rads croiiBtng und wu
Instantly killed

SNAP

SH~ T3

Robbertt entered ' the Big Rapid&amp;
(Micb) poitoft\ce, oburned theh way
wit h. torches throurb three &amp;teel
door&amp;, took ca11h nnd stamps amountIng to $~0.000 and el.!ca.ped
In the arrest at New York or WUl1a.m Frlend, an auctioneer, and John
A Hau a d!!lcharge(t bnokkeeper k1
the Ooiumbla bunk, the pollee rev.!
ed that a shortage or $121,000 had
been discovered at the bank
Mrs ConstiJ.nce C Minot, a:randilaughler or Senator Lodge, flied eult
at Salem , Mans, seoklng divorce rrom
former Congressman Ornrton W
Minot She charge'l deeertion
Five Colgate studenta. arrested fol·
lowlns a. fire In tb e Catholic cburcb
shod at Hamilton, uear Syrilcnse, N.
Y, pleaded a:nnty to a.n lndlclotent
( )mrging thlr1l •legren anon Tbey
were placed on probntlon for five
yean The nre w)l.s the result of a

I

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiOIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIII:IJUIIIIIIIIItflltiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIHIJIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIJJI
••

OMLY

MA~~tT

~

l, '

'I

I

Tuesday NoVember 28th.
15

-=

=
~

i
•) ., ":} ''t' Jt"-1
,! '~.~·l 'ii ~~~ v
j' \A'l! rr ··~·

Vf

'

--~

prank

REPORf

,,, '

~, '''

=
ES

,i

I5

-=

I

of

and
a.nd would, in a
that a. contiD.uanee of the
Ia llable tO eau•• oiteo~era
~:J~IEl ~~balled betdte the n.qyor, 1nd
.~~
them tb"flljll!nre peDJ;ltr. On

.,,,,.,1

.

'

'

~~:::~t~

:1

For The Meigs

Countyjqh~pter
•

I

Rail Sho,:~men Strike.
Dennison 0, Nov . 22 -A ppro:rl·
'j mnto\y -400 emJlloyell l et~ their jobs
I " P
I 1
11 d 8hopa
1 n ule ennsy van a rn roa
here following t he postin g ot nn (lr•
der tl1a t a 3·, cent charge wlll be made
' for each 1neal received In the com·
pauy'.ll resta urant Since 'tJ:i~ begin·
1
'
I
ltln g ot t h e a l0fii1Leu s atrlll;e July
th e cmnpany ha&amp; turnl11bed r~e !Od8"'
1
lng un1l bourd tu. th e empl~yeiJl The
' IO&amp;TO~, ~ov 2~
men
who
quit
nre said to ban' takell
WoalOIIio
an~ ,P,in..YIV\nlu. fit"lk BII'
1
lh e placeH of atr11(era
llf!lKYJ• \&amp;HWillle(l. Giill~. ftqq ~" r.!'lll·

·· "II"

~--

!

Ci-t!CAOO, Nov. !!.
cn tl! f.- 1'op fltef! rN $U 215 , bulk of saln.
$7 7fo@ IO l'ul\ e ~ . U
ltog11- l'u\1, I~ bulk or eo.lo1, $7@1Ji
J ruk la gN uv.s, ' 7ip7 Uli ph's $H 115@1130.

HeeeltltM-caUl e, lUOO: ho1s, 49,000;
~l•e ep ami lamb11, l1,000.
CLEVIU\ND, Nov 22
Cattlc-Bh!Orll.
~0101
lletrere, $5
(jli riO, bullll, U iO(lJ Z&amp; , {'OW!I, U 50@
$h 50 l'Hh eK •r. !iO@Hl
llogR- York &amp;rM, mixed llen vlea and me·
tl lum~ uutf pliJII ml ll'hll,a U lliU8 lei ;
1 0 ug h~ 10 7rl Mlnt{l! ... 110
a~ee\J and I...umb11 -Lfll\bll, $1 nO @lli 211,
otu•ep $~ r.oot 10 'It
1 HI!Ceiptll-cattte 4110, hOp, 2,600, sheep
D.ncl hm.bll, 1 •~ 00
PITTIBUABH, NdV. 22.
catlle-Bteerl'l, '8 fiG tJ IO 25, heUerfl, U
os, ~ow•. $6@6, ca\Yell, tnp $U
Hop-lleavlel. "1!001 :!5, ileii.VJ )'Orlr:·
l('lrll, S8 40@8. 60. 1Jan1 )'nrket'll and PIP.
$8 60@11 615
,•
t!h1:~~t.!:n:n~o~b&amp;-Top sheep t8 Zl;
Rece ipb- HOgll 1,600, 11M11p !nl1lambe,
100
CINCI"'NATI, Nov 22
Cattl&amp;-~!i'f!r~. UO~ 'CI , heUers, '15@9 ,
COWK, ·~ 7G@5 50, c~•e), ,4@1\
Uogff.- lh!ltYiea, p11.ck.re t~nd butcher'
'' · me~num"' 17 98, lfaht Rhlppen, Ill 26:
fAt sow11, '11@7 pJtlfi"'?08 a5
Sheep luld L.:Jr\bl!-~mbl, $4@U:
lhfleP.
,1 @6 50
~
RocelptM-Cattlt~, 7,fl; he1Sa, 5,ooo , sheap
ILtld Iambe 800
r
'
BAL'Tir.tORE, Nov 2~
ButtM-Famoy ~meey, 60C51e, Oh io
1
roU11, ll@82c, l,t.Drf paek~. Inc
• ErsB- Ohlo llr1111, ~b1 '
• Live Pouiii')'-;Y! Un1 chtc!itn 1 18@27c~
oil! hem1, • \110~11~: PW: rootlent, 14@1Uc

I

I

ina"• f:•:;·: ··"~:~~~~t~~h::·w~~:·~::.~~J:;J~:~~:·~t~j~:~~~~;;·:~utalu,ipg

Outllnel America'• AUituda Befaf'l
th p
C f
e eace an er~nco.
J..a.u snntle, Nnv 22 - Richard Waah·
bun1 t:hl ltl ;\merlcau ambl\ssaclor to
llul )' nml one o! the thr ee American
nbservms at the· nea r eall t
peace con
f eretHe, atlllressetl Lhe
poace tlele~. ,t ea lu secret session, explaining tbe
gtmera l attitude or the United State&amp;
I on near east Issues. Although the
1 o
\m ert cans w!U oxerclse considerable
Ill 101 nl 1 ttiUfll , th
111
[ 1
ey w no il!lve ll
I
ICe
place on any or the committees, nor
'\Ill lbey vote upon clnuselt or the
treaty nor sign the pact when tt ~~~
ltlrn"l\
lsmet Pa8hn, herul or the
Tutklsh rlclogutlou, urged that It was
Uef'el;iSIIry [or t!JO ll\ISS!an llOViet I'Of•
~ 1 ti Rlllllt to
JI!Lrticlpute beC8UIIe of
Hussln's in teres t in the future of the
Turkls\1 stra1t11

l

~ust

any

J)rovide revehues tor pensions ban lempt at enforcement recently
Point Pleasul!t root..
been circulated These are to be wb- gurated by city ottlcia.ls Whil e tb~n·e
rl'\UJjiW!g
h:Jme fr•)m their
mitted later In 1923
Is not qu6i. tlon or tbe M~esalty or a
Dldwell The tar Wl\!i beloi
rlgld enrorceme~t of th e t 11 w.s to stop
Stacerely11
without lights, Miss Keeler's
OccupaUonal Tax Valid,
reckless driving and sp(:lediDf, there
~ VICT'lM r
bone was broken and she wR.a
Columbus, Nov 22 - The supreme
:1re tho~e who Qt}$stJon the i/~~;;
~ ( ~ ); ·~
-tlhe Is gettlnJ
1 _;., _
court upheld the constitutlonu.llty or
111n c
and
honesty
or
purp·o&amp;
e
J\l
-•~r~k
1'he
~lflot.alt
~
~}
'.t
f
Clndnno.ti's occnpttional ta:E, a bone
Pomeroy. 0., November -20, 1~!2.
o( contention ever ltlnc:e ite t.u.augura· out the laws
ln order to assl!lt In a 'Proper carry Editor News:
tl011 ln 1920 b1 ordltlance of council
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT'
Five
Cincinnati loah eompunie&amp; lng out of the trQ.IDC regplatlona, The
How does It coDte that wben
brought suit aralnst lbe lu, alleging
New;, Invites the public tu llcemen Were catchinr apeedera
Notte~ Is h~reby ghreu, thttt C. F.
unconstl tutlonaltty, but all courtllmake use ot the Public Forum col ether day, that they were so aniiiOliiS Gravell or
, Ohio, bas been du~
held against tbem Tbe ord1nanc.
um11 s to expr.!Sij their view~:~ ~Ed
to catch n poor little •"tin
admln~
!rn)Josetl u. tax of 8100 on chattel mort.
thlt
the)'
could
not
see
a
Graves_
gage and &amp;tlitU)' broker&amp; and 8150 on
lnata.llment loan brokers
car
whlcb
.whizzed
past
Coun~
Dang'er To •Puaengorl
Pomeroy, 0 , NOvember 21, 1922 In the ~a m-e diteCtlon?
Seas Plenty of Coal.
FAIR
Edlt9r Pultllc Forum Column·
Cleveland, Nov 22 -Within 10 da.ys
Wily
don't
tile
proper
~rsons
cause
Olilo coal tor conaum!)tlon will be
available In plenty throughout Lbe the arre11 L and punishment ot
f\tute, accordtns to a Btatemant by driv ers~ who endcmger tbe 11re
J. E. Cr.rleton.
Stale l•'uel Director :'ioal ~kl sbiP.. llm:b of lllreet car pas!Min&amp;:ers bY.! .!Iii~.
Judge
r;.
_ Me.ga County, 0 .
1
menU'" or tuel to the norLIJw est are lng the ir autos 'l)&amp;flt street
ltit.t.,v
orr ead\~r Ultul wu an,tlcipated
ti.IHI probably WIU , be di~tCOUUDued by tht~ street cars aro di•IChl&gt;rglrlt
takJ ng on •passenltus" It
Dec 1, said Neal.
gerous practice and should
Kllla Wlft and Self.
pe&lt;l
Portsmouth, 0, Nov 22.-Ad&amp;m
YNtrs toll .safety first,
Sdteld 32, prominent cabinet mater,
shot u.Jul killed hla wlte, Emma Sc'hetd,
~T1IIJET 0~ PA~~~~QER ,
52, aoO thea. killed blmselt Mr.a
Soheld bad received alimony and dl·
Dour{'t
Uaed '
vorce alfd wae mov1n1 out ot their
Pom-eroy · O, ,t-fo•l!Qllber 21,1922
borue wbeo Scheid appeared and ~tbot
Editor l}ally Newa•
'
her throu~~:b the heart aud blmselt
I
do
not
k~ow
,
.as
I
~~~d~f
myseH
lhrougb tba head.
'
)lor!ectly dear to ycu thi s morning as
'In order to make Boor room for, a big
New Law School Building.
to whRt is in my mind as tl) '"'" """' 1
shipment of
Ado 0, Nov 22 -Dr Edwin Smtt.b. futility ot I he ac tions ~t tho c ity nutlt
president of Ohio Northern unlvers1)1f, orlti!Js wltb reference to their palpab·
annomued that the univeuUy w1ll
eltorl~
arresting decent
construct a new and mode rn law
w,_~
~~!I· our line_ of Coles
school building to 1 ore tor the more izeM who, rega.rdleN of .the tact
·~ ~~ ~~fQI'II)~rly 'Pri~ ,at $60
than :'.00 low students "'he new they may be •lrJvlng at a. sveed 11ligt
building will be separate from tbe ly In exces11 of tho speed Hmlts arb~
nther Jlepartmenta
trtl! lly Get, nre yet. tlrlvlog,, carefully
~tnd with due regard to th a Rafety at
$165 C11ket For Dog.
{l('deRlrlans
und others
Middletown, 0, NoY 22 -B urlnl ftt
1' ho qtwstlon hall been asked !i! to
for 11 Jmmu n wlfl be nccoNlert a dog,
nwned by Arthttr I(Oe htcr or this city how Ute) could arrest 1\ ~r~yer
The ma.ste1 ordered a $165 cu.sket tor rnst tlrh lng In 1 u clfy wn'e re fhe
1:"
l'Wti: J,UG,OESIJ,'. ;BARGc\~N
I
bls pet from a 101 a! undertaker and
were urged to Bgoed up to
, OFFEREDJN
BEND!
annouJH etl ttaat tlw dog, which died
1rnffic?
n.e an11wer Is tbat drtvera
jlesterday, would be lai d to rest In a
ui-c JHJt arre111tod for SJ)eodlng In those
11teel vault In Mlddl~town cemelery

CHILD SPEAKS

I

ing considerable •l.tentlon

You .han n~''' bea.rd of ~an~ne beTl1e Q~l~tpolt• 'l' rlbunt• report!! an
tor arre.ted lu Pomeroy ror any
auto acJdeut cu.uaed by tb.o llbaeace
oft~neea, beeanae
.. 0 ,
o.' or lighta aa follows
4 """\ 7 'r '.t
f
otl'letale ~'-•e talleti the !trouble 'Miss Gladys Keeler, one ot I he high
to iumm,nae tbemaelna with what !!Chool students, wnR mJured SaturIs good prac\lce or w hat h M been the 1tla.y, ne&amp;r the Keeler •l uhy jul3t out of
e:f:Perlence or other ciMeB or vlllases.,toiVn Miss Keeler was crossing the

, .. ,;,, 0, n; • r lor •• d
t lh
l roTted ·, ror
ror Income and inherltunce taxes to ~·d
" e
g Y ue o
e a

Slt e-ev aud Llmlhl- lOp native Iambe.
$!4 90 Mhllep, $11

I

. ~....lflowft' Neill' GalllpoUs

Cleveland, N()V 22 -O.hio's Initiated
:LAW
old o.ge pens lop blll, provldiDI annual'
MENT
Income ot $350 for all qualUI.ad persons (iU reara of a.Ke 111d upward!, • And Methods•
Of- Ane8 t Dis
w\11 be submitted at the January ses•
slon or the ,eneral asf:lembly. Clrcu
cussed By Correspondents
Jatlon of petitions has been In cburge
or the I:'raternal Order of .Easles aud
The fJ.tte stlon or enforcement or tiJe
org4tnlze q labor of the ata.te. In con- stttte a 11 d vlllage t•afflc l:J.Wij 15 recclv·

, Administration Measure.

Pas:l:l]e of Bill Would Cut Down
Pretent Losset Tl'lrough Operation
of Government Ships and Put
America at tho Forefront on the
Seas, the President Say~EIIence
of H11 Addrcll.
1
Wns hln ton
N
., _ Ch 1
g
•
ov 2'"
a rman
Greeno of the mer&lt;bant marine corn·
mit toe rapo rted to the ltouse tbe
tu lrn lnletratlon'!. ship s ubsidy blll
T ne meus ure di!Ten 111 :;ome re·
spec ts from the l.llll Introduced
weel' !! ago and was l eported wltbout
a reco rd vote Tha r uleR committee
will glvo It rig ht
and
proj ..,nun cull s for aC'tlo n on the special
1 rllso lu tlo n an hour J,t!er , by the house
Hhoulil the rllsolntion be tulo pted, as
,, cxpeded , the blll will be taken up
IJY th e buuiie tui!UJfl O\\
Theu u1.1
No v Jf) , at 4 o'clock. It wtll be put to
a fin al vote and passe d or killed
P re!lldcnt llu.rdiug In his addreBs 1to
the joint !waslou 'O l congro!l s- urged
s p ~ f dy e t t&lt;~ctment of the shi pping !Jill
as a meu ns or cutting down present
lul!ses through operation or govern
me nt ~:~ hlp ::t aud jluttlu g lmerica at
till: w tufrout in tile peace triumr1hs
un !tto seas or the world '
\\ lth grea t emphasis t hn vreRhle nt
chnllellgO(I 'o1ery lnsh tutttion · that
the hill was rm metl lor thu beuellt or
fuv u1 e11 mleJes ts' or i()r th e enr!cb·
lllCilt Of the ~ p ecJa l few at the OX·
pense of the public treatmry H e de
da ted Lb.at llrs t ot nl! he wus UPJICUI
l •tg to .l:lu.• e tb e treusur,i
Dl ~c u ssi n g til e 11roblem confronting
congrmlll, the president outlined three
c·om Hl'~ or nctlon
rh e llr t~t, ho snld
coastrnctivc
emlu uced
lliJ.tHill .l!"" of the till. second, obfl tructh • , .nttl nued government opera Lion
ant i ottenJi ng f!O\'&amp;rnment losses, and
t hhd •l c~t JUith e , IH•olvm g tiL~;~ 9ucrl
lh:c la tl s t t:LJ}IJing ot t.he merchant
ma1h1 e llee t
'I hnve conte to Urge tlto const1 uctlvo, to Jett.li&gt;&amp;e rt an American we
will,' ' he oxclalmcd. whit h bruugh~
Lho l!rst 1 ouutl of ap111a uso 'Phe next
UPJ) L .. IIC g1eetod the pro sl dont s tied uatlnn that be rejolcetl tho.t higher
SliltH1 ud s- fo~ Iabat un Auunlcnn ship&amp;
lwd bee n natabihtb"Oil unJ that inere at
j tsllcu MU gg~Js ted th.at when con·
g1 e.s~ llxell Uwse slaudrrt tht, 1l Is falr
to extent! gove rnm ent :lid nHtlutnhtlug
them IIIL III Ol\1 ~;hltJ[li!Lg" \lll Oli me flO
Iii July usl a !J l il~het l that tlllly can lace
w~ 1 Ill cumvelltlan alone·
Would Broaden Credit Syatamt.
The !a1 m IJloc, Including members
of tho I Jl" mo ~rn tl " flide, ap plaud ed
ag.da wltt.'ll the lllll!! hlon l Sltid lha.t
crctlll ~Y s t ems unde1 government provh:llou ILIHl t.-o ntrol must bo J)romptly
11liHl ~are l y broruteJJOd to relieve the
agrilultuJtli ( hm~e s
Th o pt esldeut -. OJH hutetl
"\\.'aiv·
log evur y iusplintlun which lies In a.
con s tructive j}lan ror maintalnlnK our
!lug ou th e commenlal hlghwnys or
the se us,
th e ,; rmtence in
aufeguarding against another ,:1,000,·
000 000 madneas If wa1 ever ugaltt
hniwla, we have llt11 uwlvo ldable task
of wllllllg out n $!:i ll oou ouo ammal
loss lu operullan ' nuLl lo~&gt;ses aggregating man y huud retl:::t or millions In
1wot n out, sacrificed 01 acrn.pped &amp;hi~
ping
"Thou the s upreme laumlllatlon, the
u.tlmls!Jiou tlwt the Unlterl Stnte"uur ,\m el !( n once eminent among tile
1marltlwo nations o( tho wor\li, !It In·
tapaLlo ut u~ sertlug ltaoU tn the
peucu triumphs OJ\ th e sea&amp; ot the
world It wuulll 1tee m to me tloubly
lwmll lntlng when we own the sliipl.t
ru11l tIl l in the genius and capacHy to
t1 11 t1 their prows toward the marts or
thu wmld"

Is C!'U&amp;e 0! ,Serious Auto

Old Age P•nalon Bill Pt11dy.

Deb3te to Begin Tomorrow on

:
1

I Public

_o_mNs_s
· tN_o8t_
'o· __,

·, _ _ 1

"

Think What:l'be·Recl Crau HuDon,! For Our Country, Then
,

'

REN~W YOuR ~HJP .ON ·'FU~, ~O'V~ ~TH.

''

,"a 1UtCh In tiDte
tO tbe "W
tlie

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="88">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2173">
                <text>November 1922</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="3698">
            <text>newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="2593">
              <text>November 22, 1922</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="41">
          <name>Description</name>
          <description>An account of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="2594">
              <text>An issue of The Daily News</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
