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1'DDAJLY

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H~RDING URGES QUICK ACTION

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ANYTHING IS WRONG

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)':~~~¥0 aoocJ taste, l(OU take pride in yoQr
.P~' you ·Ue up and comi111,
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';~ You Realize ~e Difference BetW~ ','
HART, SCHAFFNER &amp;: MARX CLOTHES
and ordinary clothe., whieh Hll at the
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PROMISE YOURSELF A REAL SUIT
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·'\\lt.ju. QUAJ,.l'FY; SOME SEIJ. PRICE.
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Our traftJc ordinances are betnc &amp;D· road to reach a b1,1ggy on tho other
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STOVES AND RANGES

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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,

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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

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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

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a.nd would, in a
that a. contiD.uanee of the
Ia llable tO eau•• oiteo~era
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them tb"flljll!nre peDJ;ltr. On

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For The Meigs

Countyjqh~pter
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Rail Sho,:~men Strike.
Dennison 0, Nov . 22 -A ppro:rl·
'j mnto\y -400 emJlloyell l et~ their jobs
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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·
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ltln g ot t h e a l0fii1Leu s atrlll;e July
th e cmnpany ha&amp; turnl11bed r~e !Od8"'
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lng un1l bourd tu. th e empl~yeiJl The
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men
who
quit
nre said to ban' takell
WoalOIIio
an~ ,P,in..YIV\nlu. fit"lk BII'
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llf!lKYJ• \&amp;HWillle(l. Giill~. ftqq ~" r.!'lll·

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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.
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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
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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
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RocelptM-Cattlt~, 7,fl; he1Sa, 5,ooo , sheap
ILtld Iambe 800
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ButtM-Famoy ~meey, 60C51e, Oh io
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• ErsB- Ohlo llr1111, ~b1 '
• Live Pouiii')'-;Y! Un1 chtc!itn 1 18@27c~
oil! hem1, • \110~11~: PW: rootlent, 14@1Uc

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Outllnel America'• AUituda Befaf'l
th p
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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
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\m ert cans w!U oxerclse considerable
Ill 101 nl 1 ttiUfll , th
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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
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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/~~;;
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-tlhe Is gettlnJ
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court upheld the constitutlonu.llty or
111n c
and
honesty
or
purp·o&amp;
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1'he
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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 .
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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•
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k~ow
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myseH
lhrougb tba head.
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)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
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l'Wti: J,UG,OESIJ,'. ;BARGc\~N
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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

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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
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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

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t lh
l roTted ·, ror
ror Income and inherltunce taxes to ~·d
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g Y ue o
e a

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

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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.
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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

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Think What:l'be·Recl Crau HuDon,! For Our Country, Then
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tO tbe "W
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ma.r-et that th~ boat" will
at tar a1 O~llpolls on tbl111
trip, eutvtnr out her ealf' up thtJ :Ka·
river, ud wiW'be bact &amp;t tile
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Pomert&gt;Y whal't 1ate t.lr.Ls evening ()f
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(Continued frcim ):!are one)
time dunn'g the nl•bt
on be•" U",, William (Tal) Bolin, wl!.o ta em· ~yl',
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'Mra. WIIUatnJ - Wll
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tbe ~..):· ot Taja'• supposed In·
trip, ,,
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'ployed wlth' the Covert Baktng Cor• there by the lllnen of htr daaahtu,
aocence. [
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ThE!" Cordlll had, a Ctlr frelc'b.t carro has been confined with Ia g~lppe, tor Mrtl. f ~r&amp;wtord. but we are l"d ~ 0
Late~. about all m0ptha &amp;Jo, Tale
and Ia es:peeted to carrt 11o rec• the l)aet&lt; ~eek, at tb~ ·home ot Mr. Dote th&amp;t 11 ~8 t 11 reporled to be rti~
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atonw ateol•,
·' 4
careD ot poultry eggs and '()rodnce 111.nd Mn. Oloeckner, on Fourth street
O~~Uer .p r1.110nera, ..ma e t e 1r es.,..
•
-,..
"'
.r.
from the · coqn~ jail. Before
her trip up, tor the Tbauksalvlug Mrs. Will Wublngton w'u called
Thomas , RUtty,· Jr., Ia mu.cb liQ;,
, ,
\betll departute TMe entered I tro&gt;d•.
.
W lndlmnapoltll, Ind., this morning proved after &amp; -week's Ulnea'!l, aid•'11 '
, sbitlrt'e; olftce wb: re he St(lle a
by ~e eerlv,u s illness ..l her IOD; able to meet bl8 little frfendt.
•'!,
n~ Army ·CQJia 44-calabre revolter
Raymond Cononn.
,
MarJorlep Jfto, lfttl') dausblu ot
' ''A&amp;' 1bo$t1e "01
previously
Mn. Strother Colley •lslted yeeter- ''Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reed, left !titday, with ber mother, In Point Pleaa· eventns ior Cbarleaton, to l'llt ~
aut,
,
· la. short lime ~itb Mr. and Mrs: Dan
Miss Nella. Calderwood IB -expected l'errell.
, ,
ho~e to.;Iay a.ttcr a three Weells' TlR·
Miss Ethel Gifmel (e: 'vlidttnr' tbt~
"
It with relative~ and friends In Ak- week with friend• in Nitro. She wUI
ron and Cleveland. '
....
be joined by her mother, Mrl E. L.
Mrs. A. 1\1'. Koehler of Logan, 0., Grmes, tomorrow and the,. wUl , ..:
~
who spent the past few day~t with mai n for the week-end.
·fl
•
.her daughter, ~rs. T. S. Sha.oon and
Harry SIDtth, wbo JUt,. beep 1~$.;'
1LeWIS FSllsterwald Passe~ At fam ily • will go to Pomeroy tor a ,&lt;I in Dayton and Toledo, for the past'
Home 1)f, Son'' Last Evenshort visit with relatives before re- au'm.g1er. came Yesterday for *" '•til~

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,An'd,,'popul'ar"'
'ti'
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•'

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~e will se~l you a Genui\e '~elly Flint

, EARLY LQVE Aff4J~.

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•

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We l;&gt;elieve this to be the, biggest

seaso~, a~d it .:.n1r pa~ ~oil t~ ~t
\

turning 'home.
with his mother, Mr!l. Jerry Smith
Walter Sheets fs quite tll at her Sr., o( Bradbury,
/
_..:.:.._
home on Third street.
Mrs. A. ,A. Chappell~ or Columlnii•.
Lewl! Flnsterwald died at the ·home
Mr. and _ Mrs. Ii'oy Greeo,a will Ia visiting her daughter. M1'il, J'o1ia
of 111&amp; ..
hl.!l •Bon, R. W. Finsterwald, on leave tomorrow for a f(!W day&amp; visit Talbott and family SDI] Will rtmafi:.
eeniende
avenue 1ast evenlug as th,e with relatives at Bladen, 0. Wl1Ue aver the week-end.
~-"''
gan
Ta.te a moSt
tesult of ~ stroke of .pa.rS:Iysls w!Jb.ltherc Mr. Greene will take advantage
1rfn. A. Griggs, who hal beeu here
leciura,, includhig •a
which he was atriclren -aome time' -ago. of the bunting aMson.
. \under the care of Dr. Waucf. for tb~t"
on .tbe question of hoo.estr a.nd
!Before coming to Pct~eroy, Mr.) Mrs. William Wilton nnd son Rob- past few weeka, returned. yelttr~r
UiLOil&lt;&gt;r,, 'eettlng forlb."'tbe fact that DOt·
WBB tO~ m~y -yeara : ~m- ,ert, also a{ster, Miss Stella N£:11, ar· to her home in Junction Ctty.',ObtO.,. ~
'Yftb&amp;t~dlnr the klnd.ness :eltown
In ~be underta.klni ·b\lfrlnes . at riy.ed here sately last ntght from Mn. William Burford ot :rbOm•il'· ·
}Qm ·'~Y the prison. otncia'ls, he ba.d
Athens and Dyeniil~, wher: •he Ferry Hill, England, sod will be lo- Fork, ·visited today with Mrs. lobft..
proven •hlmseU to ·~e au ingrate who wo.s well kli.own, popula,r o.nd 'highly cated· for the time b~lng wltb . the Sblveler, ot Peafl street. ,
•
must ~hange hhi ·WS,)'J 1t be ih&amp;d any , respected.
Tom Witton tanlliY_ on Main street.
The little cbtldren of tb'e nefihbOr;·
desir~ t9 become •a ~ cltl.zen -and l
He came to :Pomeror whore he Mr. Wittol! has MieJl in New York hood came in this nfternoon &amp;IJd'
tbnt It ,became neoeAary tor the ,._
I
d hi h
I for the pa st week awaiting the ar- helped celebrate tho
blrt••• ,
,
•1M s nee ma e
11.
ome iv1 th his ·
..
-t-f
eouri to punish •bt~ that he might I son, 11hortly afttlr the paslllng ot hl9 rlvlll of the above parties, but Jn . the anniversary of little Mp.ry utalce, l.t'
the error .Ot ')lis ways ·tt lie ~ ~ I!
b I
con~&amp;ion ot New York, mlsfled them, anniversary Ctf little Mnat· '
•
JiV""' w e a QU a year ago, He Is K..
•
.,
• "!'
wa.s e.ver tG turn ' frorb the path of , &amp;urvlv~ by ·h is o I·
ri R I
• ~t was very fortunnt.o~ tn arriving C. M. HenaeJey~
. ' r- r !
1II'•r&gt;'otLgd&lt;rlng ·
J
n ) 80 ' ua ' en hf!re at the same time'
M
A
~
gaged In tho undertaking buSl n t~ss 1
rs. gnes ~renA-'nl! ot Tope~,
Tate wUI ,b(l taken to the work· ; here.
j Lee Reese bas purcha&amp;ed tlle J. E. KBI., &amp;tQ.ppeft over here for t'-e If£.'"
bouse some tlma rth's week.
J .
; Fitch property on Second street and ernoon to •lelt with trlendl' ' 'bifort
;
TOO remaine were taken to ()yee· soou will move hili family Into their . ofn
Wh
,
ville th,~s afternoon a.t which place
g g to
eellnr;, Wbf!re e:hB will
•
,
'
locate tor the coming wlilter
1 new purchase.
funeral services, will ~~ held Friday
Following are the relatiVNI who
•
r
,
, •
• a.ftentoon at 2 o clock.
j
came to attend the funeral ot the late
HEADS~
The rema.lns wm ·he laid to re.st in Mrs. n. Jfnrden : Mrs. Hattie YateB, j Monte Cristo, the l!lctlre wble\'
•
~
Ibe IOarthage cemetery be~~ide his Joe and Thomas Roblnaon, Mrs.
was played at the ltaJcstlc la11f
• ~NOON N
, F
brother, who was buried there 1:1ut a 1Cor ot Charleston 6.nd Wlltta.m WRB eatd to be onl of tbe belt pJt.. •
LN
, ,.ov. 2;r., ormer Prime
·
Minister Lloyd
was unanl· few days ago.
Chaffin and tam fly ot Trimble,
~:res ner . played In Pomenp". ~lfl
mnusly elected leldM"..:J •t the Nation~
Mh1s Ruth Rowley fs RbRent today
bown ~ala tonJcht.
~
at. Liberals at lhf!, paqty meetmg here
/ t~om her duties at the Mutual Na,
.
•
today,
. ,
)tiona! bank. on account ot llln,.s.
STATE TROOPS
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Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Shannrm lett
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Axes. Onljr . onq to· ~ ,

'' customer and onen chf!iged or,delivered at this price, While in our store make it
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.-Legat

Today, Retui-ns Up River
Front ~-Olts

,ii.!;.,_,....:,;,,:.,J,...-.,...;:.......,~---~.....:.:-'i""'-....i.,.l...:r-""'11+..;',..,..-

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trip to Co-(

iumbus, Cincinnati and other

volnlal

n.s-

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GO TO BORDER

(By The A..oolated Pr

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BELFAST, Nov. 21.- A e:mn

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.:YearS. YoUns
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w~E ~~·· hoeq
t~na,t

E&lt;·riouoly ,;i!!(:;!l(.. "

waek, 1!1 lm~lov)ng,
apd ~~~f ~pe l•l tlie '

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and

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MIDDLEPORT

•

Dos-leg Tobacco, Blackatrap, Orlelns Mola11e1, H~
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•/f)

." ' ' ' .
~

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(

.'

.

or Interest ln the state. .
Of
per.t ot thS ~proposed Armour and
)1rR, A. L. Oldland, ot Kenofl. -wlll·~ree Bta1e troops. left Atbtnt toda.,: /
Morris packing lfnterest and a study ar~ive "toritght"'tol- a 'lfl'lf \vtth ¥er or'milTffi't!. Wb'i8H'bandrecte or'Rei)Q~ ,.
by the department of juatlca was son, Lester Cunntngh!l.m and tamtlr. llcane: are eoneentratecJ1, ,
,tr ~ ,
•
learMd today ,in view or laying a , Mrs. Clark Wllatm:J 11.nd son Her-j
.',
comprehen11lve tormal repo rt bctore 18hel, returned home laet evening a.t- , The Dolly News and the PIU•Iiri
I he cabinet at an ear tv meeting.
1ter a visit in Detroit ror tbe p8Bt 10. Leader, both fer 15 cent1 per weft: &lt;~.

~
'~ '
The big pass~enger pas,ket · Senator
Ci)rdjll. was et the Pomeroy whart
about JH&gt;on •tQday on Jter down trip.
understood that QD. a-ccount ot a

'
8~1118'JI..ij\' ·~p*l(S' PLAIN TALff: .

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Maytar
WuhiO, Machinee, ,

. Estate Gu Rlntet,.

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a point to look over oudine of

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·One ($1.00)· ·DoUar, easily worffi ~.00,

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for

ma.r-et that th~ boat" will
at tar a1 O~llpolls on tbl111
trip, eutvtnr out her ealf' up thtJ :Ka·
river, ud wiW'be bact &amp;t tile
\
Pomert&gt;Y whal't 1ate t.lr.Ls evening ()f
.....,.
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,
(Continued frcim ):!are one)
time dunn'g the nl•bt
on be•" U",, William (Tal) Bolin, wl!.o ta em· ~yl',
•·
'Mra. WIIUatnJ - Wll
'' · eal
e
tbe ~..):· ot Taja'• supposed In·
trip, ,,
'
'ployed wlth' the Covert Baktng Cor• there by the lllnen of htr daaahtu,
aocence. [
~
ThE!" Cordlll had, a Ctlr frelc'b.t carro has been confined with Ia g~lppe, tor Mrtl. f ~r&amp;wtord. but we are l"d ~ 0
Late~. about all m0ptha &amp;Jo, Tale
and Ia es:peeted to carrt 11o rec• the l)aet&lt; ~eek, at tb~ ·home ot Mr. Dote th&amp;t 11 ~8 t 11 reporled to be rti~
'
••
d
h
atonw ateol•,
·' 4
careD ot poultry eggs and '()rodnce 111.nd Mn. Oloeckner, on Fourth street
O~~Uer .p r1.110nera, ..ma e t e 1r es.,..
•
-,..
"'
.r.
from the · coqn~ jail. Before
her trip up, tor the Tbauksalvlug Mrs. Will Wublngton w'u called
Thomas , RUtty,· Jr., Ia mu.cb liQ;,
, ,
\betll departute TMe entered I tro&gt;d•.
.
W lndlmnapoltll, Ind., this morning proved after &amp; -week's Ulnea'!l, aid•'11 '
, sbitlrt'e; olftce wb: re he St(lle a
by ~e eerlv,u s illness ..l her IOD; able to meet bl8 little frfendt.
•'!,
n~ Army ·CQJia 44-calabre revolter
Raymond Cononn.
,
MarJorlep Jfto, lfttl') dausblu ot
' ''A&amp;' 1bo$t1e "01
previously
Mn. Strother Colley •lslted yeeter- ''Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reed, left !titday, with ber mother, In Point Pleaa· eventns ior Cbarleaton, to l'llt ~
aut,
,
· la. short lime ~itb Mr. and Mrs: Dan
Miss Nella. Calderwood IB -expected l'errell.
, ,
ho~e to.;Iay a.ttcr a three Weells' TlR·
Miss Ethel Gifmel (e: 'vlidttnr' tbt~
"
It with relative~ and friends In Ak- week with friend• in Nitro. She wUI
ron and Cleveland. '
....
be joined by her mother, Mrl E. L.
Mrs. A. 1\1'. Koehler of Logan, 0., Grmes, tomorrow and the,. wUl , ..:
~
who spent the past few day~t with mai n for the week-end.
·fl
•
.her daughter, ~rs. T. S. Sha.oon and
Harry SIDtth, wbo JUt,. beep 1~$.;'
1LeWIS FSllsterwald Passe~ At fam ily • will go to Pomeroy tor a ,&lt;I in Dayton and Toledo, for the past'
Home 1)f, Son'' Last Evenshort visit with relatives before re- au'm.g1er. came Yesterday for *" '•til~

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frt

I

tlng

euKnown

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,An'd,,'popul'ar"'
'ti'
G
CI ' zen "n!e)i

....

•
•'

• ..

I •

•

~e will se~l you a Genui\e '~elly Flint

, EARLY LQVE Aff4J~.

'

'

•

\

:f. "

'

I

~

",

We l;&gt;elieve this to be the, biggest

seaso~, a~d it .:.n1r pa~ ~oil t~ ~t
\

turning 'home.
with his mother, Mr!l. Jerry Smith
Walter Sheets fs quite tll at her Sr., o( Bradbury,
/
_..:.:.._
home on Third street.
Mrs. A. ,A. Chappell~ or Columlnii•.
Lewl! Flnsterwald died at the ·home
Mr. and _ Mrs. Ii'oy Greeo,a will Ia visiting her daughter. M1'il, J'o1ia
of 111&amp; ..
hl.!l •Bon, R. W. Finsterwald, on leave tomorrow for a f(!W day&amp; visit Talbott and family SDI] Will rtmafi:.
eeniende
avenue 1ast evenlug as th,e with relatives at Bladen, 0. Wl1Ue aver the week-end.
~-"''
gan
Ta.te a moSt
tesult of ~ stroke of .pa.rS:Iysls w!Jb.ltherc Mr. Greene will take advantage
1rfn. A. Griggs, who hal beeu here
leciura,, includhig •a
which he was atriclren -aome time' -ago. of the bunting aMson.
. \under the care of Dr. Waucf. for tb~t"
on .tbe question of hoo.estr a.nd
!Before coming to Pct~eroy, Mr.) Mrs. William Wilton nnd son Rob- past few weeka, returned. yelttr~r
UiLOil&lt;&gt;r,, 'eettlng forlb."'tbe fact that DOt·
WBB tO~ m~y -yeara : ~m- ,ert, also a{ster, Miss Stella N£:11, ar· to her home in Junction Ctty.',ObtO.,. ~
'Yftb&amp;t~dlnr the klnd.ness :eltown
In ~be underta.klni ·b\lfrlnes . at riy.ed here sately last ntght from Mn. William Burford ot :rbOm•il'· ·
}Qm ·'~Y the prison. otncia'ls, he ba.d
Athens and Dyeniil~, wher: •he Ferry Hill, England, sod will be lo- Fork, ·visited today with Mrs. lobft..
proven •hlmseU to ·~e au ingrate who wo.s well kli.own, popula,r o.nd 'highly cated· for the time b~lng wltb . the Sblveler, ot Peafl street. ,
•
must ~hange hhi ·WS,)'J 1t be ih&amp;d any , respected.
Tom Witton tanlliY_ on Main street.
The little cbtldren of tb'e nefihbOr;·
desir~ t9 become •a ~ cltl.zen -and l
He came to :Pomeror whore he Mr. Wittol! has MieJl in New York hood came in this nfternoon &amp;IJd'
tbnt It ,became neoeAary tor the ,._
I
d hi h
I for the pa st week awaiting the ar- helped celebrate tho
blrt••• ,
,
•1M s nee ma e
11.
ome iv1 th his ·
..
-t-f
eouri to punish •bt~ that he might I son, 11hortly afttlr the paslllng ot hl9 rlvlll of the above parties, but Jn . the anniversary of little Mp.ry utalce, l.t'
the error .Ot ')lis ways ·tt lie ~ ~ I!
b I
con~&amp;ion ot New York, mlsfled them, anniversary Ctf little Mnat· '
•
JiV""' w e a QU a year ago, He Is K..
•
.,
• "!'
wa.s e.ver tG turn ' frorb the path of , &amp;urvlv~ by ·h is o I·
ri R I
• ~t was very fortunnt.o~ tn arriving C. M. HenaeJey~
. ' r- r !
1II'•r&gt;'otLgd&lt;rlng ·
J
n ) 80 ' ua ' en hf!re at the same time'
M
A
~
gaged In tho undertaking buSl n t~ss 1
rs. gnes ~renA-'nl! ot Tope~,
Tate wUI ,b(l taken to the work· ; here.
j Lee Reese bas purcha&amp;ed tlle J. E. KBI., &amp;tQ.ppeft over here for t'-e If£.'"
bouse some tlma rth's week.
J .
; Fitch property on Second street and ernoon to •lelt with trlendl' ' 'bifort
;
TOO remaine were taken to ()yee· soou will move hili family Into their . ofn
Wh
,
ville th,~s afternoon a.t which place
g g to
eellnr;, Wbf!re e:hB will
•
,
'
locate tor the coming wlilter
1 new purchase.
funeral services, will ~~ held Friday
Following are the relatiVNI who
•
r
,
, •
• a.ftentoon at 2 o clock.
j
came to attend the funeral ot the late
HEADS~
The rema.lns wm ·he laid to re.st in Mrs. n. Jfnrden : Mrs. Hattie YateB, j Monte Cristo, the l!lctlre wble\'
•
~
Ibe IOarthage cemetery be~~ide his Joe and Thomas Roblnaon, Mrs.
was played at the ltaJcstlc la11f
• ~NOON N
, F
brother, who was buried there 1:1ut a 1Cor ot Charleston 6.nd Wlltta.m WRB eatd to be onl of tbe belt pJt.. •
LN
, ,.ov. 2;r., ormer Prime
·
Minister Lloyd
was unanl· few days ago.
Chaffin and tam fly ot Trimble,
~:res ner . played In Pomenp". ~lfl
mnusly elected leldM"..:J •t the Nation~
Mh1s Ruth Rowley fs RbRent today
bown ~ala tonJcht.
~
at. Liberals at lhf!, paqty meetmg here
/ t~om her duties at the Mutual Na,
.
•
today,
. ,
)tiona! bank. on account ot llln,.s.
STATE TROOPS
i
I
J
f(
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Shannrm lett
•
~

one

'

~f th~se

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f

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blir;

Axes. Onljr . onq to· ~ ,

'' customer and onen chf!iged or,delivered at this price, While in our store make it
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Ray Cuo Gu Heal-, ·,,

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Ranret.
'
M&amp;Jeitii: Coal Ranaet,
Rlilhilr Cu Heatel'l.

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1'tf·

. Polriter Coal

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'GEORGE NQW

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LIBERALS

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eACKING INTERESTSJthlsm,ornlngon n week's

, PA__CIQET SEN,JCORDILL
.

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(By •rli.e Aaaoclated Pl·ess)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.-Legat

Today, Retui-ns Up River
Front ~-Olts

,ii.!;.,_,....:,;,,:.,J,...-.,...;:.......,~---~.....:.:-'i""'-....i.,.l...:r-""'11+..;',..,..-

.' r

I

trip to Co-(

iumbus, Cincinnati and other

volnlal

n.s-

1

GO TO BORDER

(By The A..oolated Pr

)
BELFAST, Nov. 21.- A e:mn

I

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.

.

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'i

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.:YearS. YoUns
"

w~E ~~·· hoeq
t~na,t

E&lt;·riouoly ,;i!!(:;!l(.. "

waek, 1!1 lm~lov)ng,
apd ~~~f ~pe l•l tlie '

'll'l/' !!IW"

and

""'''o~•·~

)

~AND

(

',1,\WII!I

-

MIDDLEPORT

•

Dos-leg Tobacco, Blackatrap, Orlelns Mola11e1, H~
'~
•/f)

." ' ' ' .
~

,.

(

.'

.

or Interest ln the state. .
Of
per.t ot thS ~proposed Armour and
)1rR, A. L. Oldland, ot Kenofl. -wlll·~ree Bta1e troops. left Atbtnt toda.,: /
Morris packing lfnterest and a study ar~ive "toritght"'tol- a 'lfl'lf \vtth ¥er or'milTffi't!. Wb'i8H'bandrecte or'Rei)Q~ ,.
by the department of juatlca was son, Lester Cunntngh!l.m and tamtlr. llcane: are eoneentratecJ1, ,
,tr ~ ,
•
learMd today ,in view or laying a , Mrs. Clark Wllatm:J 11.nd son Her-j
.',
comprehen11lve tormal repo rt bctore 18hel, returned home laet evening a.t- , The Dolly News and the PIU•Iiri
I he cabinet at an ear tv meeting.
1ter a visit in Detroit ror tbe p8Bt 10. Leader, both fer 15 cent1 per weft: &lt;~.

~
'~ '
The big pass~enger pas,ket · Senator
Ci)rdjll. was et the Pomeroy whart
about JH&gt;on •tQday on Jter down trip.
understood that QD. a-ccount ot a

'
8~1118'JI..ij\' ·~p*l(S' PLAIN TALff: .

~"~

!o•rtb

'
Maytar
WuhiO, Machinee, ,

. Estate Gu Rlntet,.

I

I

'

\

I

St~e .

,;ol-1.,

I

a point to look over oudine of

1

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No. I hatlale or· i'· on)j(

t(

·One ($1.00)· ·DoUar, easily worffi ~.00,

' ' gai~ of the

ring As·Result Of

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�&lt;Forum cDiup:m ot t~i·J~~· !~nz,
NeWs is ra.p!dly booo:ming '()De 1 ~•&gt;.t.Ji!Q(:

Plibuc

1 ~sl. Pptmlar s~lana ot the I I
''"''""'' I&gt;Pd It'' welllhat this ie so,

' ,shows a. greater lntilr.&amp;st on
l}&amp;rt ot thase who use the col·
( "''" 110 preaent their rtaws or a.ffa'lrs,
a ,~.a.rgor fDd greater 'tnlerest Js
·~""·-~ ta.ken rln 'Pttblie atralr1 • wblch

goa;d for tb.;t whole commu•

.

'Uilyo:P.

'*"'

•••klnt in{ormottoh.
Ko
blo name ai Monks bUI
bil· real name wa~Ed:war~ LeiG-

\,.•

council go~ &amp;tter tbe yillage ma.r·
rough~shod, and deqlan.ded
1\Dd turtbermore, the pre.slden1
the Metra Automobije club sa.ld
\hat U lttlo vlllage "'mcera dld1 ..not
some rot the traftle violations,
he ;,.ou.ld tKke it up with their
fb&lt;&gt;n~'''!''~ t.nd tlnd ()Ut - t~e rea.scm

I~-!!"'
· .........· .---_,.-~

he

1!\

whlihdr IllS loqdaCi~qB cQmpanin~

1J1oW led hi'm. jil~ ih thiK llqurll~d

dlatriet there lived the ' 1mor.r:t old
~qtlfl:manl ~ whO! :'!'"~ plf.dpd br hiu
~rotege to pri&gt;\&gt;lda the ~omolo"! or·
phan with ''lodglngR f.or notlunk."
11 Just at the momont of 1mtcrlllg
was to be Oliver'll futuro
1what
home hill hoat wtu; cngagctl In an
ezt]\n'ng(lll1 cl vilitic!l wtlh one CharM
ley Bat.e~~: whtch had he heard them
i:would hava I'!AUMd the apolicant

the honor of hJe preeence at
moRt hideou11 reJJI1:81.mtallon of ig. denco ntmrby ,~hat night.
nobte death, fro,~l the taut ro~q_, oC ttoduoed to Ol~w,r,, turned to
rlv~n to
It waa
WhiCh n fiP,"cll'o wS:R BVHrltt'ntfo lOwered his. UJne ana Raid to
bu1 ~(rame. The mern- old
fiharlt!Y 1\\nlmllt tBr"Jught sb Well oe worthy. uB1ll must 11e8 you t~mlghti
Pla9inc a aJ1Uft.1Jol: In, ,
his work And o~ M!t'. F~t.gln'a · wit mo!!t irl'lporfanti, Monk11 is in town."
Of hla 'tousere. a notethnt ltU WU:i l11.1!Hil111{: uprooriouslt 1 ~r«F '_~~~ th!\~ ~ ~in:yallfrio\11
dtier lth(l a watdh Jzll JiJe: .., l'-..~;;_~~:""'~ri:;.,~:---+
~. Qll!&lt;ronU•"1%1 Aitlul Dlirl..,r •!,lonko """ld lea~n · ~t ·-~
~\,with 0 guard,1,1
~!!'f!
h9•••• Ol,l•er Twjot )iad-l'ljll away.
rourld hili ilei!~ alid ltleltni .~
I' ' Pat n'11 &amp;UIIfiiCiunll wh()n. ~a licar~ Uurthef trac:e •df him there Y'811 nqt,
~iamoJtd pl:n ~~~ hla alilrt; bu'; 1 11
tho foot!'tcptJ of twu inatcadr of.. onlr but ?(oriJI:s waa eornp~f.ent,, in the
his coat , ttllltlr and puttill.l' .
QJ}O out~idQ t~e dQot' Wt!re q"Uiekly olreumlt~tr'rteci', to come.tio ffia•Jy cer.speota¢le case ahd' handkerelifd1
rt!Rol\•od by tho Jnnoccn~e· o~ the tain coh:cl~ions ~prditi• tht in hip pbtkets', \totted' u~ •nd d0W11:
' naw001'nt1r whoM ho greeted 'With wherca.boata of the D'll&amp;sing lad,
the iocmt' With A'" etlct in Ill!~~;~
a~cb nn ll[lJ)IlfCllt warmth of weiLond,on-that ctty ot vast in·
the manner Jn which d
·Cf.l~ll~ aa hc~r,t&lt;;oncd (tfw ~J;Ptffa 'nf 1equ'ali~ics-waa undo,u!tetUl' · th€ 'men walk nboui Ut~ atreets
'Olivo~ rtliM•ti . ., offL'Otuoljy M di~ , place towatp• w~lch t,~• 118Capcd• IKe Dodlitr tro&lt;\i,u')!oq his ,toea
the stght of n wc\1-lndcn lahlc, tho Oliver wa.11 lieaded, and ulg as Lon· Charley
lltumbled
sct\ing und londmg of which by don was, it was not so large but
and
Ml:'. Ji'~gm had been interrupted by that the drag~net of Monka' under· •·-··••·-·the al'pca.ra11cc oi the· returned Mr. world inftucncc would locato the b~y.
John Dawkins with a pronmnng rc-.
Imagine his delight whon ~~agin
1 ld
cruit for the school of advanced a.nswered to hi1 question concerning
ec:~;momica as that lntrJeato subject the identity Ot the' tltw~; :ecruit to
(To be·OoD.~atd).

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.Tfti .; :ff: ~JGGS

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.:~V.~~·~: .~RS AND 1\IORTICIM'!S· · ['•

' · "'· ' H. Ewing
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M11~ ~r Hone-drawn ~~ipmeot,
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Des~ ,· ·,,
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Alii&gt; 4 M.ck S,qiJeU .!:P!IIedy,

"WI-lEN ·&amp;UMMf:Jl CPMf:s"
ES.IDA¥ ..
~illinf.e 2 p., M.

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'T!l~ fM.ttl!~ Jllllf!l!i pic.tlilF R!l.resPrci starring
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Howeter, with tbe new methode~ •• atartod l'~nnlng at luil •capaolty,
I Satisfactory operntlon, on a lnbo· found, they look torwa1 d with confl· 1t 1s expecte4\ the gove;nment will bo
.BLJ'MP l,ROBLEM1!ratory eCalc, or a nlmplltlcd ani\: donco1.tu ih gon~rul llfiC lu tlul, ncar' ablo to prod~C'e'l. b.ellurr. at t~e low
'muqh cbca(ler method of 1ecovorlng future
,ouat or 10 cen•a a cubtc foul.
1
{By The A!!soel&amp;ted ~o!ltl) ' j helium from nutural g1la tu reported j Helium !uta 92 pe1· cuut thtJ hrung ' The Fort ~:~b plant was run last
WASHINGTON, Nov. Jl'l,1'1te re·~ through lbc Amt,rlcan Ohemfua1 so· Mpaclty or hydrogen tl!.n be easily
.t:;
th
d that
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year 1or oD 1y. a 1ew mull s an
Ou1ranco of\ disasters \.o bytlrogen~ln- 1 clety by H Fol!tcr Bali), director of 1 stored, does not rapidly dotclJOl'ILte, only on oxPer-lmentnt baeee.
Dated air ships llaa turned public rttM, tbe Uulted States Bul'&lt;:uu of Mines. 1doea not readily leak from a. kaa b~r plant waa a~aMtt ruu.O,Dif contlnu~
tentlon to Ute vosetlllo -develpoment In n teat run made within the last 1and haa all U1e alhrantaces of bfdro~ 1 oullily, bowevJI, pi1 det{'lb8r 'l.
ot bellum- a non-lnft:uuabiA ~n!l first monUt ot the cryo,eutc laborutory in gen wltboUt the «l'etiJ dRiiger dl'liwM
.
•
,
dhwoverctl during tho Worlrl war the Interior department bullcUng, heM back, In faCt, bellum make 8 n
Helium oc~Urs on c0.1tlt 1 only In
nud rourdgd by many 'xvonellts or Hum was reoollfed In one operation sathdactory tiller, navy'
plM
natural Jasea, much of wbtcb 1
olr tmvlgnllon ns Ute ono 11olutlou or In 1mftlclenl vutlty to m~t~ Ill llallooua lois have told tho bureau chemists,
tl1lfl
were HEed
'
tho llghlllrM
than-utr cr1Ht prniHam., • 1111fd dlrlglble!l.
:hecau~e a: hellum-ftUcd bat- I•" stead~llnatl!ll
Oovcrnmm1t and othor e:rporta be· "his tlevelovment," nays 0\rettol' 11ter ln thtl a.r.
llc\'O•thn.t tbe use oe heltuttl woul~ Baht, "Indicates that vo1·y fit,lOn 1tbe Th government \}OW hu s~ored onC' I~•or
hwve vrovcntctl tho ttrrtllo dil!laitors C08h of tht:~ commo'tolaJ produ&lt;:llon of proxhn~~ly a,OOO,f9d t~utilc t~et :
or htlo years, I!Uch as that or the htillum for 1\ glllcrM
thsrH!Ir &lt;;rntt will b.l!Hum, an'd t8 protluctl)g at tbll rate
Roma nnd the 7.-2. Whllo only uno be greatly reduced."
I of 15,000
teet d~lly nt ihl coml:lhlp 1111 Ill Ill)' blimp, ti1\UI f;~,r lm11 Chomhjhl ot: the bUI'OtlU BaY tbe mercia)
oC
lloen filled with h'l llum, Ollll.lltlty COI:It of of""luclng lu~lhnn hru; becJl Wofth, TOJtao,. , t••~•
Pl'mlm:tlon ut Uti!\ 1nro gQS rrow lu tou g ro"t to pcr1blb f.ll wldcs1•read •In the world:· A• '11008

CHEMISTS BELIEVE
HELIUM SO~UTION OF

the

rrom

l~rticd. npy• c;oorse S!~11n'la"l\"- d 1&amp;11~ !tie~
thll)g ' qf the wherea.bo\lts _o! 1 ~M•J!.,...._:_..__.._~..._""'.._.._......_ _...

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stop
l wiU otete
le88tli•~-~-~;i~iiijf~~i;;;;;;;;;i;;,.;;;=~;;r,;~
rot
tlheIt!complaints
werel:hat "at moth·}
who haVe 1mall children soJag to
[!,&lt;ii&lt;K&gt;i;· then Qn to,Q: 'of rthts, the- Yll·

convor8a• I'IZ'
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i:roa 't ell e'o•'d" '\tlUC6' ended' with, , Jaeki, &lt;i:a6fa,u M Oli-.or ••~l.:a1
ift'uil!mee·of·Mr• .JiiloHk~t tf!.nt if Bea&amp; , Bwttllll~ fct' more; C•rl
:r. · BGDJ.bte 'wo~ CO!nf21UnJCAte to it ~foil'•GJo ·._. t~ fr!'n4ertakoi ~ri'dl

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Oliver Twht, he, the fuud M~,
'Konb, would make &amp;UJ!h . trouble
amplY pro(lU~tbl&lt;l to Ilia lnfornumt..
' ~:tilte wasl alho talk of a ring and
a 1oeket andrthe a8aurancc from Mr
BUible tHat hlB ren:He wife could
an~ would: pr.ocluc&amp; them if ,umreie,JWy .~~ pr~perJy ur;ed a?,J p.p'pffl!ciiJ'd. ~ .
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If O~.Or ll'Wlo~1')!
laf~
of
LondOn} lladl ewr.; 1111 1 ti 1tiidt m&amp;1tropolJS - ctty, p•vqd wtth gold, hw
waa diallh,Jaloncd by Field l1DQO
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ilr••lllc ordhia.nce again, I wish to say
~D
last .month I 'ba'{e had at
25 complaint. about the opeed·
a:nd J! there Was not sou:ae wa.y

of thent do," 1eturncd the

lm it~JMed.llitel:t

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lN~w, ~~tun,·iback to ~n~oreing

eplt-tt&lt;al Beadt••
.
••1 1811 that your memory

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ahlli\f.on, havu bocn born
ltero," replied \he ~·••&gt;vu'
B~mb!•.
urta mother ' dlbd./ 1 ' i'epllud J,rr.

It _.na,· ~b1ape11.fd

flnOO. anyone wbo Js

' :uJat they will Dot go hun·

fi.JI'tDJ'

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need of rt'ady castt., I lam wiiUnl' "'''' .,..,
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pill'\ ot tbe &lt;081 Ieee

JOUr WorkhD\IIe?!\,

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"dW you remdnb&lt;!• o~6ut
oiJbly..r• ·~·• a •Mid vi..
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Jl~ 9f sti~Ulat1ori," aaid the s11nvll
Mr. 1t{onks preaslnr li SutisCuntifli
note ' tntll the expeetant hand of the

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rd,
"Do JOU· remembar,'' said h.e, na
r. B~bl• ocentinl!' •
rub·
I* hie ~··~~ tl. 'oily

•

mtQd. t.h,'B

BU:t I wlah to ototo
~·~•&gt;re • ,tha1 )I ~ave nO tltvprlt,e:.&amp; when
td lulft!Uns my olllclal

a.

~tl(olt

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, ®llbt ill1 my

J tud~ and tears. The cpi,sode woul'd
~ have been fo~:gotten hod Mf
lfJlifl~ from Londop SOUiht the
pliable Beadle, MT. Burnblo1 1

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·~~~~~~;~ ·,; ,h~ on~ thAt lho~g~t•::diM!Oid~t:?.'~t.~~;.~~~J~~~
OUI~I nD! to tie ilntd ' .lj&gt;l' '• b!Jii\&lt;W~ r+;:;;t~~~~ ~w~~~~~~ ~t..~'(D

waa:
, , oo~3iderlng
the prcy~cnt
that tht!
galloWa were ~U( n little wl\11~ Qr:·
,;h,rted a&amp; tli'e ftg'c'M of @lh&gt;er'~ do ..
IJJiltture from tbia VAle of ingratifw

liOI)ka.

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•WANT ADS" IN Tltfi)j)YI(t

-'&gt;!!'. ,

sO QUICK , AND .. ~OCESSF\!'1.1
THEY 4PPEAR LIKE MM!CTHEV S~LL. ANYTHING.

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~~~' ~9¥"f 1 l·}~r!Y !JJpatreJ.

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�&lt;Forum cDiup:m ot t~i·J~~· !~nz,
NeWs is ra.p!dly booo:ming '()De 1 ~•&gt;.t.Ji!Q(:

Plibuc

1 ~sl. Pptmlar s~lana ot the I I
''"''""'' I&gt;Pd It'' welllhat this ie so,

' ,shows a. greater lntilr.&amp;st on
l}&amp;rt ot thase who use the col·
( "''" 110 preaent their rtaws or a.ffa'lrs,
a ,~.a.rgor fDd greater 'tnlerest Js
·~""·-~ ta.ken rln 'Pttblie atralr1 • wblch

goa;d for tb.;t whole commu•

.

'Uilyo:P.

'*"'

•••klnt in{ormottoh.
Ko
blo name ai Monks bUI
bil· real name wa~Ed:war~ LeiG-

\,.•

council go~ &amp;tter tbe yillage ma.r·
rough~shod, and deqlan.ded
1\Dd turtbermore, the pre.slden1
the Metra Automobije club sa.ld
\hat U lttlo vlllage "'mcera dld1 ..not
some rot the traftle violations,
he ;,.ou.ld tKke it up with their
fb&lt;&gt;n~'''!''~ t.nd tlnd ()Ut - t~e rea.scm

I~-!!"'
· .........· .---_,.-~

he

1!\

whlihdr IllS loqdaCi~qB cQmpanin~

1J1oW led hi'm. jil~ ih thiK llqurll~d

dlatriet there lived the ' 1mor.r:t old
~qtlfl:manl ~ whO! :'!'"~ plf.dpd br hiu
~rotege to pri&gt;\&gt;lda the ~omolo"! or·
phan with ''lodglngR f.or notlunk."
11 Just at the momont of 1mtcrlllg
was to be Oliver'll futuro
1what
home hill hoat wtu; cngagctl In an
ezt]\n'ng(lll1 cl vilitic!l wtlh one CharM
ley Bat.e~~: whtch had he heard them
i:would hava I'!AUMd the apolicant

the honor of hJe preeence at
moRt hideou11 reJJI1:81.mtallon of ig. denco ntmrby ,~hat night.
nobte death, fro,~l the taut ro~q_, oC ttoduoed to Ol~w,r,, turned to
rlv~n to
It waa
WhiCh n fiP,"cll'o wS:R BVHrltt'ntfo lOwered his. UJne ana Raid to
bu1 ~(rame. The mern- old
fiharlt!Y 1\\nlmllt tBr"Jught sb Well oe worthy. uB1ll must 11e8 you t~mlghti
Pla9inc a aJ1Uft.1Jol: In, ,
his work And o~ M!t'. F~t.gln'a · wit mo!!t irl'lporfanti, Monk11 is in town."
Of hla 'tousere. a notethnt ltU WU:i l11.1!Hil111{: uprooriouslt 1 ~r«F '_~~~ th!\~ ~ ~in:yallfrio\11
dtier lth(l a watdh Jzll JiJe: .., l'-..~;;_~~:""'~ri:;.,~:---+
~. Qll!&lt;ronU•"1%1 Aitlul Dlirl..,r •!,lonko """ld lea~n · ~t ·-~
~\,with 0 guard,1,1
~!!'f!
h9•••• Ol,l•er Twjot )iad-l'ljll away.
rourld hili ilei!~ alid ltleltni .~
I' ' Pat n'11 &amp;UIIfiiCiunll wh()n. ~a licar~ Uurthef trac:e •df him there Y'811 nqt,
~iamoJtd pl:n ~~~ hla alilrt; bu'; 1 11
tho foot!'tcptJ of twu inatcadr of.. onlr but ?(oriJI:s waa eornp~f.ent,, in the
his coat , ttllltlr and puttill.l' .
QJ}O out~idQ t~e dQot' Wt!re q"Uiekly olreumlt~tr'rteci', to come.tio ffia•Jy cer.speota¢le case ahd' handkerelifd1
rt!Rol\•od by tho Jnnoccn~e· o~ the tain coh:cl~ions ~prditi• tht in hip pbtkets', \totted' u~ •nd d0W11:
' naw001'nt1r whoM ho greeted 'With wherca.boata of the D'll&amp;sing lad,
the iocmt' With A'" etlct in Ill!~~;~
a~cb nn ll[lJ)IlfCllt warmth of weiLond,on-that ctty ot vast in·
the manner Jn which d
·Cf.l~ll~ aa hc~r,t&lt;;oncd (tfw ~J;Ptffa 'nf 1equ'ali~ics-waa undo,u!tetUl' · th€ 'men walk nboui Ut~ atreets
'Olivo~ rtliM•ti . ., offL'Otuoljy M di~ , place towatp• w~lch t,~• 118Capcd• IKe Dodlitr tro&lt;\i,u')!oq his ,toea
the stght of n wc\1-lndcn lahlc, tho Oliver wa.11 lieaded, and ulg as Lon· Charley
lltumbled
sct\ing und londmg of which by don was, it was not so large but
and
Ml:'. Ji'~gm had been interrupted by that the drag~net of Monka' under· •·-··••·-·the al'pca.ra11cc oi the· returned Mr. world inftucncc would locato the b~y.
John Dawkins with a pronmnng rc-.
Imagine his delight whon ~~agin
1 ld
cruit for the school of advanced a.nswered to hi1 question concerning
ec:~;momica as that lntrJeato subject the identity Ot the' tltw~; :ecruit to
(To be·OoD.~atd).

1

:

.Tfti .; :ff: ~JGGS

,

.:~V.~~·~: .~RS AND 1\IORTICIM'!S· · ['•

' · "'· ' H. Ewing
•

M11~ ~r Hone-drawn ~~ipmeot,
•

t

I ~

·

rFo., .

,

•

:u

i"
Des~ ,· ·,,
,

THJ.)RSD~Y

""•

.

..IJCE LAKE
-IN-

•

Alii&gt; 4 M.ck S,qiJeU .!:P!IIedy,

"WI-lEN ·&amp;UMMf:Jl CPMf:s"
ES.IDA¥ ..
~illinf.e 2 p., M.

.

'T!l~ fM.ttl!~ Jllllf!l!i pic.tlilF R!l.resPrci starring
·.
QWM~

_...;...-~N~~~
~-::=._~~:

i""

irm.,oon.

\

."Reparted. .Ji~iog"

f

Howeter, with tbe new methode~ •• atartod l'~nnlng at luil •capaolty,
I Satisfactory operntlon, on a lnbo· found, they look torwa1 d with confl· 1t 1s expecte4\ the gove;nment will bo
.BLJ'MP l,ROBLEM1!ratory eCalc, or a nlmplltlcd ani\: donco1.tu ih gon~rul llfiC lu tlul, ncar' ablo to prod~C'e'l. b.ellurr. at t~e low
'muqh cbca(ler method of 1ecovorlng future
,ouat or 10 cen•a a cubtc foul.
1
{By The A!!soel&amp;ted ~o!ltl) ' j helium from nutural g1la tu reported j Helium !uta 92 pe1· cuut thtJ hrung ' The Fort ~:~b plant was run last
WASHINGTON, Nov. Jl'l,1'1te re·~ through lbc Amt,rlcan Ohemfua1 so· Mpaclty or hydrogen tl!.n be easily
.t:;
th
d that
"
1
•
1
'
year 1or oD 1y. a 1ew mull s an
Ou1ranco of\ disasters \.o bytlrogen~ln- 1 clety by H Fol!tcr Bali), director of 1 stored, does not rapidly dotclJOl'ILte, only on oxPer-lmentnt baeee.
Dated air ships llaa turned public rttM, tbe Uulted States Bul'&lt;:uu of Mines. 1doea not readily leak from a. kaa b~r plant waa a~aMtt ruu.O,Dif contlnu~
tentlon to Ute vosetlllo -develpoment In n teat run made within the last 1and haa all U1e alhrantaces of bfdro~ 1 oullily, bowevJI, pi1 det{'lb8r 'l.
ot bellum- a non-lnft:uuabiA ~n!l first monUt ot the cryo,eutc laborutory in gen wltboUt the «l'etiJ dRiiger dl'liwM
.
•
,
dhwoverctl during tho Worlrl war the Interior department bullcUng, heM back, In faCt, bellum make 8 n
Helium oc~Urs on c0.1tlt 1 only In
nud rourdgd by many 'xvonellts or Hum was reoollfed In one operation sathdactory tiller, navy'
plM
natural Jasea, much of wbtcb 1
olr tmvlgnllon ns Ute ono 11olutlou or In 1mftlclenl vutlty to m~t~ Ill llallooua lois have told tho bureau chemists,
tl1lfl
were HEed
'
tho llghlllrM
than-utr cr1Ht prniHam., • 1111fd dlrlglble!l.
:hecau~e a: hellum-ftUcd bat- I•" stead~llnatl!ll
Oovcrnmm1t and othor e:rporta be· "his tlevelovment," nays 0\rettol' 11ter ln thtl a.r.
llc\'O•thn.t tbe use oe heltuttl woul~ Baht, "Indicates that vo1·y fit,lOn 1tbe Th government \}OW hu s~ored onC' I~•or
hwve vrovcntctl tho ttrrtllo dil!laitors C08h of tht:~ commo'tolaJ produ&lt;:llon of proxhn~~ly a,OOO,f9d t~utilc t~et :
or htlo years, I!Uch as that or the htillum for 1\ glllcrM
thsrH!Ir &lt;;rntt will b.l!Hum, an'd t8 protluctl)g at tbll rate
Roma nnd the 7.-2. Whllo only uno be greatly reduced."
I of 15,000
teet d~lly nt ihl coml:lhlp 1111 Ill Ill)' blimp, ti1\UI f;~,r lm11 Chomhjhl ot: the bUI'OtlU BaY tbe mercia)
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lloen filled with h'l llum, Ollll.lltlty COI:It of of""luclng lu~lhnn hru; becJl Wofth, TOJtao,. , t••~•
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who haVe 1mall children soJag to
[!,&lt;ii&lt;K&gt;i;· then Qn to,Q: 'of rthts, the- Yll·

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ift'uil!mee·of·Mr• .JiiloHk~t tf!.nt if Bea&amp; , Bwttllll~ fct' more; C•rl
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a 1oeket andrthe a8aurancc from Mr
BUible tHat hlB ren:He wife could
an~ would: pr.ocluc&amp; them if ,umreie,JWy .~~ pr~perJy ur;ed a?,J p.p'pffl!ciiJ'd. ~ .
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last .month I 'ba'{e had at
25 complaint. about the opeed·
a:nd J! there Was not sou:ae wa.y

of thent do," 1eturncd the

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urta mother ' dlbd./ 1 ' i'epllud J,rr.

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!l'bt e~OUectlon Will Clolie on Jan unry 20 19211 nnd no tuea will be rocclv~u nfter thnt date until the

lu•~~U~Uon w~l.ch "\\' oloe, July 20 102 1
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h:~jtll f•X'III are d, nqueht-ln cnae ot fn llu rc to pny th e Oecembw lnatallmonl or taxee on J;'CILI
esvttc,
then~ ht~•ame tieCome~ delinquent ltm\. ~~ penalty or 1fi"u/,., wi ll J)e ndd a1
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lltoperty returned delinqu ent nl the August settlement :ue eub j&amp;c:!t td a penalty of

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Meigs County, Ohio

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Approxlm~ttely 50 men
l care breaking cn111 c rwhlle tho) W()re \\Ore worltlng In the "yards at the
being bu.ulad up the slopo t o t.he en tlme and uU or these num war!.' eltb
thh; atlro

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trance &lt;lrashed downw ard sovorlng er kllle dor injured
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~lectrlc circuit
This caused a
Entrance II Cleared
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spark an d11.1:1 tile cars crashed Into At u late hour last ntght. tho mallt

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llllmw t I PrQJ'6rtl' Wfl.lt on A11rll 11, 1921 In what townahlp what taxin g tll tilrlc t run! number of acres Be 114re
,. 1'411q 11 thl11 1tMemept with ycnr remlttnnl'ltl lt v ill age or cbrporatllm JJrOJJ c r ty ghe ow n er 11 n a ma and
oum~r.. ot 'lot
Alwayl llin4 eelf &amp;dtlNII!IIIld lltn.mpi:U\ onvolopo A\110 11t.1tc wh el11 e r penonal 11roperty or

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MOTHER MIGHT
HAVE KILLED .HER FAMILY'
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was a statement ot 1\~r tlenderson,
that he teared •atteml)lfl
made to polson tila tah.Uy by an
cmy who hatl a dt!h~e !or htm growlng out ofthe ahopm1en s strike where
he was omployejl by the Pennsylvnnla ra.tlroa!l ~ompanY Dr Mondhan k said tbat Tueadu.) even'ng
\gave' them ortlers to elt.t , no food ther

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GOODRICH '

Come ~o u$ and y,o\,•n get the new low prices
on G9odriCh'Sil vertowl\!ibr Coodrlclt Fabrics
;....fre,ah, pew.•alotk wlt)i a"l!)t o( life •nd

Jon( we•, in etery tire•
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cntrnnce to Mine No § ,W%Jl
had on
nof Jl b'k any wato'r
and re 9cuo workers 'Were using.- thl~ tram a well lh the rear yard
~lnu' ltaneo'uoly 'great waa tl1e bla•t tlJat the fl,•mos
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theRe lnOf •tliree •.eklpi'r'l.ca!'fll belchml upwa.rd all tlw v.Jty to the tlnue their work
strucUoos because lfr Heuderson
·~~~~:! ,J~ . ••tUd'' down the -aiOJle to mil~ erdi.MnC&lt;f fl.pploxlm~Liily 1100 .Accortllng t() one of Lhe or~t mtn6rs purchased ~vlslon.$ and several
f'iarf.s," appro1 hnatt}ly
~eet and theu continued on 200 hJet to be taken out altvc the explosion 1 times during the ef enlng procured
tro):ll the ' entr&amp;nce:~ Thes~ fu1'lther t{J the mlnn tipple, setting came wlt 11 little wu.rulng to the meu water at one or the hetgbora as late

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nnd clothing, tho 11ttle band or men
S1.ott Rld!fWay, conoll.cted, with flu
strugg\e(l CJnward, finally winding P &amp; M' Eleetrtc Co, and tocl\1 Binet
tholr way to fresh alr and tbUII gaiR· rallwly lett tod&amp;y ttJ attend the
1ng tht~ entry way
.. meettng of the Ohio Bhto Elecl;iual
Flr1t To Reach Outllde
Dealers Association &amp;Q 1 elertrlcnlex·
These men Were among the first to hlhtt at Columbus. Tb.e
1cach the outside with actual ~ews of bas been tn session all weak
tho tmi'lble scenes Inside Ule Jllllne.
It ta exl)ected tb~t •hen scott N·
They told or pn5slng &lt;Jv~r bodies In turns he will have some wllndertnl
t}, ~ mntn e •try and of seeing oth.er
storlea to relate or all tbe late wonmluers badly lnjured and monnlng derrul lllVentlona in tlllcd!cnl anplla
to1 help, o rM the rata! atte~-da.mp ancea, ltrhtll\g syste.101, etc., otc.: too
snuft'fld out th eir 11ves
numerous to mentloa
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Dolomite mine No 3 Is pperated on
a 80-tnch Pratt coal seam and ha.a
slope open ing Accbrdtng to the!
SNAP S!IOTS (
repott to the state mtne inet~ec·
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tor the mine fenera.tos AM, but sumWalter L Cohan, 'a nel'l'O ot N~w
clant fan ventilation aq.d otber tat&amp; Orl~s.
appohtte:d by President
Harding tO be comptroller of CU8tODUJ
ty guards were maintained to "Cause at that cl~
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Manar&amp;mul of ~ Reltly Colllertea

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OUTDOOR USE: SIZES 38 TO 46.

mine No "1, at Spangler,

Pa , W&amp;J lield reepnd1tbJ'(I ·tor tlle

Blr In ha
Ala Nov 23 -Seven· explotion In Uie ud"dei\round Wprlt·
m I mj
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tv mlnera w:.tre klllad and 60 inJured,~ death, tn the corontt'e Jur:y verctlct.
some of tttem Mrlously, in a du&amp;t ex·
Accused of takt.n • ..,~~ultaa.e th..t

•1m ot a Iiquori~.~~ world, "" loud
Jau';b p~oh'i.bly , went up hi aome wet
quartort tn Amer,lca.
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MAY FOU:O:W

Out '~lit •.,.111foot" 1mOYem~nt, aa
It's called' •hefe, 1a maltl,nl proJress
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one!drt •~ "'tt 111 bnn~ag in, r:e•trtc-

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what progreill' tlie
dry movement b.ta, made on thta eon:~ 1 ttnent:
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legal 'b'attle Ill
11\lrbt proTide &amp; l84l1Ql to the
I,IJ18Cia.lutar · "reM1IO" of U 'former In·
lnilt~· or tba ()hjo ' lnltllullon lor
(BJ Til• '~ted
awer ' he aald •·u tbero are au.r
lfBErble minded Cram a. bunk houaa at fHILAhkiLPHrA, NpY 2i - An:r
this oountrr whO are
atrlp eoal mine near 1'urth.l ~r'""' f11!0Yeml'tntil to lower wagea or :rQhteta lower
wtgea tor coal rqbtera
beltll
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lnf8tgled a.,:11 b'om Uu!
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DQ:t be iuiawerect b7 the ':lsktnr for•n•
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U~ liect Mlno

tol'1 conilltone representntlveR o1 the
weltare department and ""''"·l
fiYI'f'MlliL\ stattl pOltilG s-woopod

upon the place, 'bundled tbe boys ln·I.~¥~·~J!!~
to automobilol'l ud w:hlakad
oTcr the ah.ls Jl'l.c into Ohio before
l ~ourt octlon to 1/etaJ.n them miKM bp

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ploslon In Dolomite Mlno No 5 •i ~~~ I WaJ !oil, 1\oJo . R&lt;&gt;I~illol, 18, loalll!4
Woodv.atd Iron company, nine \mnes from• a. wtndchr OD.'hlr Moond ftoor
room ID 1ho Y M. ~. A at Cplcago,
from this ctty, which trapped A.S(I tD l&amp;n etrort to end M"flt Ute She 11
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work en benea.tb tyte a~r"ftL&lt;:el
eQ~te( to -lrecont. ~
FJre which tollowed U.le expiO&amp;lou ·
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Hr11t men raoued: were removed to
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ll~n Temporanoe trnUin ti/ , PnUadol·
phli:, tb&amp;t Urp.alzat1Dn 1 rub ted [tB

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LONDON, t&lt;Jov, lt...,Wh'n nlth.-reeent1 ae11ion of the-j:Wo~en~s Cbrla-

the entries Thlsjat 9 o clock, tbe
ti'!le ho warJ
miner .stated that: the first w•rnlng he lleen alive Aecordljnlis t, to Dr
hu1l wu.s when. the coDcusslon "ot the hank, this may be •a.k,en to lndleate
big blnst ttnlt turned ih1m 'bo 4i1y that the polson was nttmlnlstered by
ILhout !He etu:tted to make his *ay eome one 1n tlle hpn~ehold. There
toward the moutl~ or tho mtne IUid wa.s no trace ot gas tumea tn the
was jotned by other miners, he sa.id house, Mcordlng to tho11e who en~ter· ·l
ed It According to netghborrt.
A~tor they blld :proceeded a ljhort
family ware congental and hl!&lt;bllr I
distance, he stated, shouts ot other
religious
millers were heard uhead of them an~
llloldlng their breath as best they
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"m glad to tell Mr.
COCk he J!t h~ the senattJ owlii.B
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Bea11emer bo!pltale: Half ot the men
are white
AI the worJt or N!scve proll'eltled
re~ortt brought 1to the ~urtace
lell boperuJ. One squad or wolflilro
reported !Jeelnc bodies •'etrewn
alons: tb:e main pasaagetray "
A&amp; darkne.as came, womeb ani!
liren,
black,

DEMOCRAT! ,
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