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aBace Reid, Glooria Swanson, Elliot Dexter,
each Eminent
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CLEMENCEAU
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out!!ne Turk P.Y~ 11osldon In detail
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(Dyr Tl}~ Ass·.t~IatH Prf'I\Me)
E. Cumtnla, late ot Benford township, TIJONT~JN. &lt;Jhma, Dec . 5.-~vurtiJ
'erta lu ly w.ts dhu·es!lel tful
JJ, 11 kmg o! a dog led to the, discovery
WASHINdT9N, Dec. 5.....:!.(leorges 1MeigB Countf; Ohii1J"dHt.le.,Seed, by tl\e r.~f1Jved beie tta.Y t?a.t ~Jli)J..-• iwJ.D·
head of our cleleg: ntlon '
ot the body (If Trigg Viers, Clemeu :::eau today
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Probate.
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County. "·T 1 ; dltl
tconfrol of
rcnr-old 8'1:} or a prtlmlnent RUR paign for France to tb c capital
· · Dated thla 18th day or Novemb6r; 8h,.utuuc,_ih.!' 'CI!Pitt.l ot
~en oounty (Va) ta.mUy, w'ltlch was Ar1 hlng at dlJS~,
lw •.wtta ('seorted 19 22
pprt l:,ter.. a mormy oa.reer -aud dh~:lo·
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fh.e , DO\'' " of Henry
E. Careton,
matie,- &lt;lf_rc es IQ 1th~.~th of Ohllla.
Lebanon hr. n.
former }libussJLdcr to Ftanc(l
Judge Qr M.Jigs Coua.t1, 0 .
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whlcb . wdl bL~Ib or•
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ltr~ t 11 1.ctty.z ~~·~be ,tt ID;dtts.
d)ctmenl3 aga inst Art)tur C.
He
was
unacco-mpanied,
tomodow
with
cnltp
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tg td e
de~~ncl 1100,000
n.HII ~LHlal ynuu Oh rmchnm, charged
Harding and tor,ttlnJ ~Itaatdent
r611801J:(tor..rtae~~lve~
with the murd ldt of J Bello n
1wtl nntJling W!lB knpw n of tile acc i·
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n edy youn~ J..os Angeles 'brok('l', deo1 unti l the body .wn'tt fou nd -shortly W~~.so~ .• ,
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~asj! . ~rr.o~r , atJU the ter states t«a.
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dl~miMH'lli ynsteniolty rby Judge
2 B m Monday by o. ta.rmer llv· •- ,, rhe b'llgcr
M •wJ 1Je1 JAI
w ~ 8 urBO'In
ttra on
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.Jnhn W Hl1r nk on moiiQn or Drstrlct Jng near t.hc s&lt;lene of the nccldent
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~~ ~· ,1:1ser· , bt\1 ssed lbtl Hou~ of ReiiH enta· as !?-~r-nm' of ~~e port.
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•rurk ey alone and Uut f"&lt;i lu slf' n or n.ll
The unusual barking of .the r•rm-'1 "w
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: LAUSANNE Dec. 6 - TurkE~y and wn r slllp ll exce]Jt 'l'tllkl ti ll frlltn the
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tlltr~ aealt~ltl~
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reaching bere as tpltlful, arousel' ~Mtatf), who J:~tf'AQgted :the t epartw
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far apart on tbe areat Issue or Uie- ,' l'urkiB\ tden lhnn .ut1 othe t l lt ~r.u r&gt; l
the rutm i'"! r aud cu.used him t() m:~ke mt~nt Informally;. -·- - .11"' •
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Near kit conference tbat th~ peas.l- od, has ct euted th e '\..lll l'lt'a l ltnt iH! I RHfficlcut ev icll'lnce
~lttte bave a rruttrul fie ld tot· re- t~lon tbat nussla \A tll t'lnl\ trp; llw l'aul W ~hnnk altm uey for nnrch
i umptlon or war to the soulheutern Turkish [MJI!cy
Uwu f'. wnro out an iMn.n lty co mp lain t
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tel'dAJ'fl proceedings tn which Rueala. rectly and Cmu l ~:~tfly bofOl'f! l1 1t&gt; !"e iD· tlfi Pdetl tl1 nl lao bn &lt;·ommrltrtl to lhe
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Pa•slng lhrohgh' tb•. presidential
C!ame to the front as lh~ chlllll(Jion , Is gatcR at the mornlm; fo;('s,; loP, he In· psychapnthlc wtJrtl or \h(J noun l y 1\ofl- ...,, haotglng
somo 2(i teot nhnve, the &amp;trerun
room, he entered ~lr White's c:ar and
i orue lndicaUon ()f th e extreme ncrv slsUng that 'l'ur key •Jhould h we ~on - ptU\ 1 for ohllervntlon
wn~· driven awi[tly ovA- Musacbu·
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Quaoe111 of Europe and the genera l trot or tho Atl:tlta, 1llflt to n•lr n wt11 '!h e f'OUrl s ac tion loft Mrn Ohtm
settfl nveDJ.Ie aud Sixteenth street to
r ·£.,
' naettled condition.
jAlllpft f'i..)tt \tl bo pr1Jlti!Jit1ed ••nt1y 1uHI 1hrdn freA to hJHvn th n coun ty Jt~ l
White's
pl•ce bume
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There. while he, c b a~cd wtth Mr
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Ia po&amp;llible tat time will b rlll g c•on- eJ'eH fortlflrtltlonR lie dt't hn1•d th ut l'l•n.m,.,.l\nlely
Rllll Mra Whlte and Ar.lb&amp;.ssador and
tllatary vlewt. That th o wors~ IRan- ttuops nurl Hhl jls \\ CJ•Il'i not lntham •c
~1t e sa lt! tll'l l fiho plannf't] t o Jpo]Vfl
L. VTmPQOL\ Dea .fi - The Jocal l\frP.. Jusflerhl)fl, his secretarr went
Street.
Jt(~lpa:ted,l bowenr. is applre:ttly ow th~ sAitl ement of the ;11ob\flm nf t11c I ,of&gt; AngeleH bn t (\let no t lnt eml to go
1 r11 t cl\ay .seized
~rge quantities
' oi; o bn tl~r to wt!Om he
forth In qu o(St
IJII.lO •UJrestlons that a genetnl wnr ~ lruHH nwl thnt th el1' rnt cnllm r lhi'IC vmy f:1r nwn:;
Sho cl edarotl Hh e nf JlllP.f'l add cxJ•Joj,j1V011, discovered { 1mld t·ommunlllate C:et.lenctlla.t.'~ de~
Our Motto: Safety and Se,t:Vice for people of
lio\lld btl launched" atalnst ] urkey by wn n not llOSHihle
wcJuid 110t t r t1nn IP l'hlcago, hor o nu ship salting up Soa. lHkmd.
sire for flmlll . gruete chee se an4 bollr.
lwme
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th
n
time
of
lhP
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fl
nnNIY
mdderate means.
lb. L.al"ue 01 NatlonR, alboll•h tbe
l,m d , ur~~:un llf't ()ri.~I
~~1 e~:u~s. He retJiod IHiblrtly alter ~
--~ ----,...:al}led nalione and the United States Lord f:nrzon l ~lo rt ~ (\ HIJ.:n ' flr.ltll ll v &gt;&lt;l ,t} till!:
O'{'l0.2k
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baYe not publtcly 1taled tbelr views \hut fn telg n troopR owl Rlrir 1r.; 't\ CI C
DEATHS IN MINES INCREASE
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• l1met Panha IB attll Uelng ta.rrletl there now n.nd wore ~ vt&gt; r} tlellnll'l
Subscr lb11 tor Tbe !lnl1y N'ewM
blhlnll Tebltcherln'a chnrlot, BO rar factor In tho N~nr F:n~ tPr ll Hl\11 111 I m
No! he IH hPre h)' grvun, th UL A J Period From 1807 to~1~2~ ShOWI D"'p
of
50
Per
Cent
In
Total
of
as t~e member• or tbe Near lt:uterll though he hopei I till v Wllllld 11 01 hH Wlu eg.Ll I or Mt tld \e port Ohio 1lnR
Llvel Lott l'n Pltl.
conference have been able to learn. n pel'lllttm,tll fnctnr in th e Str r,h H.
ltt:P11 tlul y aj1 )lnlntcd :.l!Hl tlli!Lilll 011
Whetber umet ill wiii\D.J allowing
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l.nrd
Cu rzon hncl loll !! (011 [\'t&lt;.llll f olihttiiiiB(r.t hH or th OCij( \tP. ot Mnry L
to •Peak ror Mustaptla. KeClfn&gt;f'ht.nd - t..oss of life In the min·
with Maf'llllfl dl Oa110tn nnd \ i lin ~ \\ n JO~n r, lldt• ,,f Mld•\lepmt Me\gPo lng lndufoltrv lnlfJ heen decreaMed pro
rovernmeot, or dare not usert
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tT~~o::~,,l'
rere und umny- Hnll nn ,\1111 l•'tnnclt m.;11ty Ohio , tlcc•eoat'h1, by tho Pro- llor&lt;tonn tel" 00 1,rr cent dnrl.ng the
w1th Sovtet Russla.'s views !ICi lR, lncludlnJ.!: (]caw• il W~ r,.mtl.
IMtc f'outt nf fmW Cntmt:r.
Jterloc\ fl omJ lOO'f tn 19'l2, UC('ONlh\g to
of
the
Hoftflhoroul
a.nd
tl\e
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J&gt;Ipvemb&lt;,r,
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The Turkt1ll llclc~~;.ltlon last night
1),1teLl tlllfl 22nd t,lay X
UJe nnnunl r~r:t .oil'
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it hOt clear limet IMMI. laflb!d ll "Statement at\ n(lkln r. Cu t· Hl2 ~
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Ptlrbapa he Ia awaltlog lnlsruc·
J'hc N&gt;port, rtJocl br' J F. Cnllbrenth
zon'M o.Wtnde at yclltCJduy'a sesRlon
J E ('arlrl"n,
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or WnMhlngton, fl('t'rP ory or the ('on·
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'l'lle Angora reprclwnlnll\C~ f'J JJlll ovfitl
!' 1 1 h.1 lll ,Jtul ge of 1\lllga Coultt}',
~::r~&gt;MM, (!erlnr['(\ that : 1"'1'1\rre )tmrs he·
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WAJitfl AlliftB '\'lewR
the Mnme worth! tm thu heuil or tho
tou• tile hurt' UII or rn1nes WIIIIJ Nltlth·
·~ Jtmtllt Pasha says be
bear Brttlsh de legR.tlun lh nt entente re(J·
llslwd the lnM!I o! Ufe1
lncreuslng
n~e vltWII a( England, France nnd ,lt· fEIHClltOltV otl II MCil enrll !H In tho llUY
In fllCh n frl~htfnl t'A 0 o rilnt, In 1U07
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In HpCH kln•
M 1'chllclt etltl
thr {l)ngri'Mf'i ROC\lred
Uft)lrO[Ulatlon
~Iy oo cotttro I o I th e ~:~ratA e ore
of ';-.oooo frmn tho ~·tornment to In·
eettlnr torth the definite Turkish "Lor1l Cnrzon," th ev llcc\a re•T. "'1\M
,,estlgu h• Cflll!t~.o s of mine Rt'('itlentR nnd
ftJ-.0, but bla admhtsiull tlutt UuMsla'A i &lt;~"i&lt;'llnl• 11rovor nttve nll(l ag~res\v n.
to rm·omnwlul metlibdll to dll&lt;'rea»e
lO Y' TIHl A~sociJ.tNI Press )
roJect
tor
absOlute
control
or
the
wa~u11i
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a
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olil
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j:l'llilll
muue
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'f: lllit: 'M:O ])oc r. -'A~Intor todn.y mine futnlltles"
r•lt• and adjncent territory by
nn trying In heto~ Ute relll Is·
Tn 1007 tht• lnfiR ot lite tn C'Onl mines
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nppenr per 1.000 mrn ~mploy e1l \\M 4Rt pel'.
1nn,l e 11.~ flr Rt onRlaughtfu l
tiiH'I' or thu ROa"ou
leaving 1 trnll ('f'nt, jhe rl'vot·t stnted, and th e life 1
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tmnperuturo
.-belnw
1.ero through tolls pf'r l ,IMKlOOO tonl!t of coni mined
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I tin; northmn unil pl 1' 11 Mt:J.tos ~o fnr wo s 678 Pl'r ~It In 1910 the life
lnRM tJer 1,000 men employed In the In~
r:math as ' l't 1Xtl.l! In tl1•• Wiest. 1 ntl duHt ~Y "ns 2M pel" eeut aml Jer
'l'tl llli~IH!4 ' In Lhe eoalrn.l nren
million tOil lll of coni, ~~ per cent.
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"lr the life loBS per msn as com1111n ~ of l S 1\o~JeeR hrlaw zero wa R pl\rt•tl to the n11mber or tons mined
th l' coldt&gt;fl l 111a,c11 lu rile country Be bnd mnln tnlnerl 'tbe nm e ratio In 1920
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low ;o: p t•o trm\}~rohnt1 ~ Wf'r :t t ecortlotl 118 In 1907, the numller of fatnlltles
woultl have rtJUf'hed •. 483." thP. r eport
t hwn~~: lH"u l 1\!, , n\ ~Jt,\ , N01th Dakflbt conti.Jme11. "hu l the ftCtllallosA tn 1~20 .
W eather roron0. 1h was 2,271 , a Ra, lnr of 2,1D'J llvea tn. ,
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lml\rl &lt;t. od 1h It tlu• w tvfi woultl svrtJrtd nunll)•.''
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Scbun!i:na·Hel~, aoted contral·
Wbo 111 Ill with bronchial pnoumober tiolne iiere, was' predicted

01 l!&lt;illn·\.y' •ber Pli1tlclans, Her condl·
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ld'lllvlngs 1111 o termlt of research made
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The l!awthtBt 1111 mtxed wltb a new
t-'mN IC nn f:m1th 'l'lilrtl street;. YOf!· binding
mnterlal wht~h Profe88or
t ! f'tlh'r' hy Rl\C'r llf !Mw11Til I.ucas n·ml
~emmerer discovered ancl perfected.
4\ f' tm t!n s
IDmerlc'R p\nce •ball bcerJ The mlxturt!l 11 1ubjeeted to prel!tSure
~ o nrl'h cd Orne nfter time en tnf.onme · and the reJIIUltlag produt&gt;L :11 Mid to be
tlon thul hu waA one .or the blgttest much tou)lher ant1 hnrdl'l' than ordl·
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nnry wood, does not JJpllt and l!!t lmRellers ot \11tcl t liquor in tho city, ~111t pervlcms to WfllPr.
110 f'v ldiiii(!C wa. scvor round Yoster· I The ~htef llBi of the wood oom~
dnv RlwrllT LuCIIf'l an l~hls men tesl{l4\ tton, Profeuor Kemm~rer l!lft.Yfl, 18 -~~
-tit,.. floor or lh e ~e ll ar or the home a111l the mnnufRI"ture of trregulat l!lhB.ped
I fit 1a1Jy luc nt~l n clecerly concealed article&amp;, aucb tilt toUet aets, radio dlal!t
nntl Dther wt'MM1 nrnduch that are dlf·
ll' tll 1lonr wlllth led lnl'!l a Emb-OO.se- ftcult to cnrve 'l'ltA eum})Oflltlon takes
Jllf'n l ThtM room w11'!1 fitt ed U'Jl with n good ftnlsb or varall!h ontl enamel.
a Nl111J)1Atf' 1Hstlllery Thoro waR- n
fi{)J!:n\ lon Rlill, nine b:trrolft or mash
"''1 11 1'"'" " 1"""'Y or nnlshe&lt;l prod
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fooO IN .V.O:LUt ~L TO THf COST,• Q,l;:·!l;ft' fjt.R~' .~AXfS

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Y., wu aeuteneed to liS days ln
the workbouwe by Ma,tstrate
Ellpern tor ).Jutng Maraaret

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for advertiaing publicity in the column• of 'the

Swenson.

Daily Ne~a.

SomcthiDlJ lodced ID the alrl's
eye while 8h' rwaa, walk.lnx 11long

the o&lt;reot

rem•" It

al\4 n ,onb ·o!lered to

f!&gt;r ~~!1 1 lie

removed
J\l!Cordillg to Ben Fultz, or Middletll_, lrrltatJn, ~.Jeet ~ and, wtth·
11ort. we mnde a mifJ.\~t In y.. ter-1.11· · aeklng tor btl reconlpen&amp;e.
tlay's l)aper 1u s.ta~l~ ,that he
ca•e the girl ,, . ret~dlng
leave tor Chffiago. Thla ta
. 8be tlum Ui~it, blfi..;. l l'
on our part Mr. ~ FUltz
rested.

I this mo~nln\ that b,e ha.d DO inw
tentlon ol leaY,tnr lol,lddlaport.

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Jailed for Stealing One
Kiss as He Helped Girl

""*"*Otloe'*~.--.-~fi"!Oold

I :~~:~;., Chicqo ; 'Thoma~
oa ; Leon aJl~~a••

yond reconry.

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TIMOTHY ,HEALEY
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the air;
the earih' to 'aamea.' T'he , .
kllled. were ·- 8~
Obto , and' Plltatea

Plated Against Middleport
-Other Cllargea May Be
Plated Against Him

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wben a Mf.rtlf
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them 11
lljAO~IDO . p\fow•l

!.Gearhart, collldfd aboo:

was

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li O'earbtrl and

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feet, J~IDII!i Oew""'la

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HOVER

Falls' Two . ; .

be~n ~ned an'd dl~ c~se
PO!!Btbly not go to the jury until tJ·

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POLICE SEIZE RIFLES·Mr

~~cott,

The ca:e
Artlrii
cbar«.;d
wllb shootins ...,lth 1~nt to klll H()l·
Gilkey lo ' tbe caa~ belnr• tr!oil in
the Mel111 county : ~!Ommoa

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t011t ,o\ir Tt3ge.ty

Jury May Not Get Case Until
Tomorrt w,-Many Wltnllfl8otl PLANES

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ARTHUR SCO'IT ON TRIAL

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P' cgtrc HOUSE
accord·
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�DEC.

1922

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Speaking ·ot Stenographers!'

PROPOSITION

State Reglltrar Of Automobllet.
Columbus, Dec. 6.-Tbad H Brown,
teeretary or !tate-i!lect, announ ced be
appoint Colonel Ohalmers R. Wll· 1

New Taffeta

Direct Election of President I ~~~~:~~·~~~,eo~~~~·:m:,~~:
~~: :~~:·g,~~.:[ ·
saw oTersi!a• eervlce aa a
SoughI by Senators.
""' of the ·~It or Major General
S. Farnswortb commM.uder of the
FIRST MOVE OF THE NEW BLOC

·~····· .................................... 1J Ceatl Per WMai
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. $4 00 per y 8a 1

·\ .By mall Uusldo .c01mty)
1DY ~ui.l (Outside COlllltY)

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N~ ,p:~perr; acnt

by mall where we

NA'lAL TREATY

~~v·c c.~;lor

Splrltuall•t. to Meet.
Columbus, Dec &amp;-The Ohio Splr·
Rtaolu.llon For Conltltutlonal Amerut. l!ut•ll•ot ut~ociatlon wUI hold L'ts 111eml·
ment Providing For Abolition of
buslntas con.ter.ence In CohuuEiectoral College FtVorably
Batur~y &amp;nd S~tnd&amp;y.
ported to tho
Mornlnr and afternoon bm! lneaa &amp;es·

5 oo per year

Service.

Dresses

371h division, an.d before that tor
wae In comm"nd ot the signal
ot tte Ohio nat.to~a.l guard

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AFFECTS ORDNANCE

Fr7d~1Y b:n!el:a.~r:~ So~~he;l~ d~oy
wJll be beld at the West Sl'de

Holda Con1tant Changes In
tutlon Unwl51e-Contut Looma.

MANUFACTURE

In From New York Tuesday&lt;&gt;

Waa11tngton, Dee 6 -Members
cburcll. wltb st.ut&amp; otflcen
cbarge.
lhe new proares.ain bloc ln.con.r•r•••l
won their ftrat lealalatlve victory by
U,nlon Prlntel'ti Strlkt,

(Oy Tho A),jsocltLLcd l'r6~)
"WJ\SIIJJ'-IU'J ON, no
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TJNT'l'J:D IN MARRIAGE

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Homedew a nd Mril. Cora
Cooper ot Rutland, Wt3ltl united In
marriage nt the Dapt!st c hurch Middleport, by Rev R W1lson, Der.embe r G, nt 2 p. m, this also bemg the
5Gth wedding anu1v er::~a1 y of Mrs.
Takt lalt• '~ flush Kidneys If
Coopet 's n1hther
Back palnl you or Bladdtl'
1'ho bt Ide and... groom \\ere nccom·
,bothert.
pamed by Dr. nnd 1\lrs. E. E. S tan ~­
bury. They will roalde on a farm near
Flush your kulneya With u.Ue 000&amp;Rutlnn(l,
llOn&amp;lly, say&amp; a noted authority, who
tells \18 tbat too mllch met~o~ &amp;D.d rich1
food ma.y frmn tmc amd, which a1D101i
paralyzes tl1e ktdncy&amp; Jtl the1r efforts to
T~ead the Daily News nnd rtttsburg
upel d1 fr~m the blood. They !lecoma
Leader, both delivered to your home Blugglltb ftl.nd w~en; thea you auft'er
with a. dull mllt&amp;ry m tb&amp; ktdney regiOD,
f'or lri cents ver week
sha.rp paum: m the baek or ~ick headaehe, dJz~mCI!Is, your atoma.eh aoun,
tonRue ts C()At,.d, and when the w~ther
RECEIVES HARVARD SCHOL·
is ba.d you l1a.Ve rlmumat&amp;o twi~
Th&amp; urine gol.s doudy, full of sediment,
ARSHIP
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the channel&amp; often get nore and lrrl·
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Ohnrlc:~ F R-&lt;&gt;'berts, son or Mr and t&amp;ted, obhging I' OU to seek rehef two or
Mr&gt;s Dale Roberts, or Raclne, ;~lis throo tunl.lil dtltmg tlie naght.
To..r h~p MUt~11ohze t)lf!t!ti
1\lwardod th~ I\VIU'Ii&amp;ms soh.oliJr!h;,?lJT
aeidJ, ~ 11l~n80' the tfdO;ri
tho Theologtca~ scboo1 hl H-a.Ma.rd oil the l:iotly • urlnotu wute,
university, actmrd~ng to an -a nnounce- ounoell!l of Jatl Salts from any
mae1 l1ci-e; to.ko a. tAblespoonful
oneut made Friday fl:oberts Is lfL glass
of WP.tcr bofO'I'o breaktut for a
gJ;a1lun.te i&gt;f !'ihmetta college, and re· few day" a.nd your kidneys ma.y then
ce1ved n. degree Jrom the Mead ville a.et ilnt~ Th11 famoua ~alt. ~~ made
from tho l,elda or grapes &amp;nd lemon
Theological scl1ool at MeJHl'vme, Pu 1 juum. chmblncd WJth htJ1\a., and hu
lie iR a :uephew' or iJ..frs W G, Sib-~ been! used for genera.t1ona to flueh and.
ley or Grlllipolis-Galllpolis Tribune: flt mmla.t.e eluggtl!lh k1dneye; a.lao to
neutrah1.c the acld A 111 urine ao it no
longer \rritateR, thua often endmg blad·
I tlcr wealtne&amp;IJ
r~"end tile DnUy NeY.~ ..111&lt;1 Plttsl.mrg
,Tad S&amp;lt.!l i11 lnexperu!ive; can not inLender, both deliv ered to yo11r home jure and makts " delightful e!ern.
"""t lithia water drink.
tlor lU cents .ver Week

Wash Kidneys
If. They

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f~rst br~thless

ecstasy of untying. ribfl'lbons and. r1.111djng J)l}per- then-turn 6n ihe new
Victrola, and ,welcome the whole world•of'· .loru~ .to
your home. :Frpm ~at great moment 'll host ohrew
friends joins your .fa~ily circle, friends you khow
but probably.never have heard- the world'8 gteatest
artists of instrument and voice. The fi~est music,
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your own favorite IO"lfPP Of!'•tnereafter
at!d e\Pl)r ay!l,ijable, to be hear~ at their best whenev~ ~~Jitbn
as you lib; on w~~t .ReeoJI:I8.
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obtaining from the senate agrlt~ulture
commltt~.
whoil&amp; memberslllp Ill·
eludes a number of membe'r~:r ot the
bloc a tavorable report On a resolu·
tlon to tunend tile oonsututlon to provide for direct election ot the preal·
4ent e.nd vice president
'fhe amendment also would chance
inauguration day from
t tc the .third Mon-day In Jan·
uary, and Ulembera or the seuate and
b.oust~ would begin their terms ot of·
fice the ftrt1t Monday In January arter
the biennial elections CClngrMs weuld
meet In regula.r sesliliOil anuuaHy oa
tt.~ ftrat 'Monda.y In January.
u. was Indicated at th~ white hOUf!e
tlat tl$ move to amend the conatltu·
tlon iu. these l)artlculars would b.ave
no .support !rom P.resldent Hardin(.
The pro osed amendment woulod
provide •P 1n lly tbQl • ibe choice
of each ata( for president and vice
president s u be determined at a
reneral elec on (If the quallfted elec·
tors ot auch &amp;tate," tbus perm!tUng
Toter:. to ca11 t their ballots directly
f&lt;lr president and vice president The
'ote would be canvassed by the sen·
ate aud bouse ilt joint sesetoD, each
e+B.te being rlv&amp;D. Btl many vole'S fQf
th!s pnrpoM as JL bn.d aenatora and
representatives
U such a canvass by states should

Mans-fl~ld,

0, Dec\ 6.-The Man&amp;•
Newtt, only da.Uy paper In this
or aa000, Js oper.t!11g wltb a non·

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compm1lng room followina: a
s&amp;.rtke ot union prlnt&amp;f'i R C Holles,
publishe r, aerved notl~e on biB print;..
ers tllut attar Juu 1, w)len .ngrooment&amp;
he would operate en tirely on
an open shop baals.
Maclllne• In Colll•lon,
St Mu-rys, 0. De(l. 0 - P A Seber.
zinger or SpllngtleJ.d was killed, John
Wa lsh seriously InJured and Mu Au· fi!::..
gust Reichert and her Ill-mon th s ()ld 1@1
11o n or O!.!gootl were slightly inJu red @
In au automobile ac~ideut near here @)
1'helr )Il.&amp;oblne, drlnn by \\'alsb, col·~
lldeJ wit b. that or ..,T ony Doll.
Gill Explo ... ·a,· Two Injured,

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or the NotLbern Ohio Traction ond ~
l...tght company were probubly fatally ~
when ga9 In a manho le In the @
do'f'~town district er.ploded. , 1'1\9 ln. @)
jured are John Oder and FNid Robin·
soo, connected with tbe uOOcrground @)
department ot 'tbtJ; wmpan)l..
Rlin DoWW by Fire Truck.
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m.,tela·lld, . ~c' 6 ...o..Henry Watter-~

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hotitt'c k·t~, we41\bY oontractor, wo.s

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Ad vance spr1ng
• StyIeg, Come in·and see

New Christmas Kimonas Just In

and ahn.o&amp;t lns l11ntly killed by
a .fire Ill Cine truck he re At the time ~
or the accloden~ Watt.enon was at· ~
disclose !act of a majorlly, then the tekntJ.ttng t o rtitTteve a woman's sljp· .,
pree~ent would be ( hosen By a. rna\:1:
Jortty vote or .the house "tr&lt;lm the per lbat had come Crri in the street
periODS having the highest numbers,
Q~rl Killed by Brother.
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Dayt'On, 0, Dec 6 -Ula Phillips, 1 0
uot e~:ceedlng three, o~ ' the lis t or
t.ho!e voted for as president" The 11-yea~-ola daU'gbter of Rilbert Phh 1':'1.:
vote for vice prestdent would be can· Hpe or Miamisburg, wtl!t -shot and kill
\!1_
ltlased. In a elmUa.r' manner, except ed by ~er 6-yea-r--old br.other Rvben, 0
In event or ~ choice by majority Jr, who was playing ~1lll. au 'unload
votera' ~~sen ate would elect ed abotgun.
of,J\cjfij('lll•~~
iwt~en the two per·
re~l'ftng"·
largest number nt
F'•rmer Tak.i'f'8Wn Life.
Circlovllle 0 , Dec. 6 -JIJdward
\Vhlte house otnclals In prese-nting Strawser. t~~.rmer. 53;' ended his Hfe
He recently dl3
Pre~:~ldent Ha.rdtrl'g's views. on the pru;- by shootlni: blmselr
pDsai represented the et:ocuUve as posed of his fa1 m and is said to have
feeling that constant clianges In the been despondent
constitution were unnecessary, and ln
--:Aged Man killed,
son&amp;e caKes unwise Mr Harding H
RavMtna, 0, , Dec 6 -Jobn G
was saHI, regs.rd&amp;d the present pr&lt;lcedure under t-he constitution where- Brown, 70, was stnrck 1 by Pfi automOJo
by a new congreltS docs not meet for bile 1lrtveu by J T J&lt;ilgglna, and died
ll·the than .a yea,r alter ibt election ae 20 minutes lalrr In the clly bo&amp;Illtul
aue or the wises-t step• taken by tbe KlgghuJ wa.a exoneruled
nation's toulldlng fathers, as It allows
passione to cool
SNAP SHOTS
The agriculture committee In rts report, however, took an oppO'I!Ite view,
:m I OU Pont de Nemours company
declaring that "the present condition declared al&gt;BO 11er eent conimon stock
of affairs Js not only unfair to the clt- dividend This Is In a.ccortl with thu
lsenB"hlp at large, who have expresaed recent vote of etockholdera lCI I~
tbelr will as to \rlla.t legislation thaT crease the c{l.pltn1 to $100 000,{100
deaire, but it Is likewise unfolr LD
Wisconsin supreme court held ll
tbelr servants, whom thy have elect woman Jlahle In her separate prOperty ll-------~-----­
to carry out this will"
·buslnees when she eudor!H!lS a
It appear&amp; that yy ertorta by the note or hP.r hu sband Incurring ftnan·
bloc to press the propoeal might brJnr eta! liability for him,
ueoq e11q mp\ '!IBUIA'J yamnr S IJIJ
a ftgbt which would teat the power
Earth tremor• were relt at Onaca
tbe }lrogresslve faction
City, Palapa anl\ Vera Cruz, Mexfco
Kte~lng Out u 1e catL
Net damage wu reported
The Leicester Clty bench ye:sterllaJ
New York building trades dlsputu deetded that any p~non wns leg.nllt
.a.Utled to place on his garden brnken
bas be&amp;n Elflttlf!d
Census Bureau Also Predictt lnDr Henry Whftman Kilburn, 65, bottles to keep ort dogs RIHl c.n.ts A
cr. .sed Mortlllty.
said to have been the owner of sa nl· summonll for H!llous injury to a tlog
Wa'Bhlngton, Dec 6 -A decllniiiJ tarhtm!l at Berne and J..uce rne Swlt wns cllsm:sse1.-Mnnclll.• ster (Eng.)
Ouanllnn
birl.h rate and an increasing death z~lnn-d, died at Los Angele11
Liverpool police seized large qua%11 I
rate for 1922 as Compare&lt;l with 1!12-1
wtre forecast by •be cen.sus bureau, tltlea of arms, ammunition and n·
which based it&amp; calculatlone on rec· ploetvett nn aeveTal ahips bound tor
Subset"lbe fOI the D!! 'l y NewR.
ords for the ftrat six months of the tbe south of Irtland.
Jea.r for the registration .urell or the
country, coplprtsing aboLLt 82 per ce nt
I~
of the total population of tbe United
CHICAGb,
Dec 8,
Stateos.
Catl\e-Top 11tecn, U3 50, bulk of ulj(!.,
The birth rate few the first six SS(JlHl
atockeriJ nnd r ec(h•r~. t ~ fti, £' HI\ el!,
months of thia year was 22 7 per 1,00(1 l~ifjHI
population, white tor the same period
J:'(l).:I"-Top, ~8 J5• bulk or snl" Si .20
of 1921 tbo same rate was 24 8 and 'J8 10, packing S!lWS, $1 10@1 111, 111(111
tor tt.e whole of last year US The fRU!~ 15
Slu!ep nnd l•u.mbH-ToP natl vo lAmb,,
de&amp;tb rate for the eix mQnthtl ending
$1&amp; 25, ~wes $6@7 Z!i
June SO tbJB year wa11 12 6 per 1 000
Rece\pts-Cattll', 161'100, hop, G,,1lOO;
populaUon. while for the same period sheep ll.lld lnmba 18 000
of 19:11 the rate wa&amp; 12, Q.nd tor the
CLEVIlLAND, Det' t.
Ca.llt.-Bteen~, $5 60010. helten~ $GO
wboiEt q~ last rear 11 6

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BASKET BALL !
Middleport Hi

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A REAL CLICK£R I
jUST LIKE 'DAD'S!

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The conteata between thele achoola are .lwaya
full of action, and a hard-fouaht , _ ia UIUftld. Tile
clleport Squad defeated the Syracuae T - Jut niaht ZS.J.&amp;

DAILY MARKET REPORf

WITH
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ARMORY, THUftSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 7:30 '
ADMISSION 25 AND 35 CENTS

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New Aephyxlatlng G••·
Werea.w, D&amp;c. 6 -General Rachew•kl of the Pollab' army declared h•
ha4 lntormct!On that the Oermane
b&amp;Ye invented a new anhyxlatlng gaa
f.or w•r;t~me, uae, agaiiutt whlt.'h gu
muka are usel~flt RMhewskl cla.~ma
Lh&amp;t he wa1 threatened with death If
b&amp; dl8clol&amp;d the German discovery.

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cow11, fl 60®6 llO:

calve ... $1i@l2 n

ffOIA - Mixed, hea\ICII

$8 6608 60.

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Pllt'• and l!ghle.
$~ M
Sheep and r~Rmhs-Lnmbfl. $8@1G li~:
lhecp, U fi007
Receipts-Cattle, 100, hop, %,5AO ~lteep
and Inmb11 fiOO
PtTTSIURQH , Dt&gt;c G.

Ca.tt1e-F!tcei'IJ, U0@10 75: ne1rer11, $7
Ofl 25 cows $6@8 oRIVtlf top, $1 3
IJags- Jioavll'll, $8 115@fl -10 Il ea\~ yr•rk·
el'l, light yorkcrs nnt'l p\gi'J $8 76@8 80
Sheep and Lamb11 - Top •heep $!1 60;
top lamhll, $Ui

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nG mt~dlume, 18 35, lllfht !hlppera, 18 liO,
Pll'. $708 60, fit Sows, $607
Shee~;~
and Lamb&amp;-Lamb.t. llifllH:
•beep, U tili 10
Rocelp,ts- Calll", ~oo: hop, 4 000. s h ~Je p

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Artcltnt Town Hall Burnld.
Norlolt, Mus, Dec B-Tbe tow•
MJ.l bere, built ln 1797 and ueed ..
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u.ntJl 1i'70, 'was burned .VI\1 an4 laMl:ls; 800!

ncordl were d93tr!Jyed by

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Day Calla, 29S.L; Ni1ht c.n., 471-L.

LOWEST TERMS.

BEST SERVICE.

ynrkefll

$8 711, rmlll!'h!!, $7 Mtaga,

THE B. F. BIGGS COMPANY.
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Atllnlt "'' Butfdlng PrQgrlm.
WalhiDitOD,
Dec
6 -President
H&amp;Ming bas tal~ lnqulrer.s tba.t he JB
necelpls-Hogs 1.000; 11heep &amp;tul IRn lL'I, .
not. ill ta•or t~t' a large publlc bulldlDI
CINCIN'NATI, Oer. S
prosr&amp;m. such as that provided tor
Cattle-Steerll, lt@9 60: heltf!l's S50
ta tbe propond omr~tbus public build·
liQ, COWl!, '8@0 , c.a.\Vel'l, 14@1!! liO
t'DII bUI, In VIIW of the preaent ftuan S1IJors-Heavl&amp;!l
packei'IJ Rnd butC"I1er8

clal .Uuat.ton

Funeral

POMEROY,

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BElTER BU'I'tER
Will please his customef• who uee
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"BETI'ER."
Use Apples now whil~ prices lll'f! lo'V; iilio Lei&lt;~~ ~
Pletny of vitamines in Butter, Apple. imd ~tliOtl,&lt;

We Can ser.e'' Yciu.~
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THE T. H. DAVIS COMPANY' '

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�DEC.

1922

I

Speaking ·ot Stenographers!'

PROPOSITION

State Reglltrar Of Automobllet.
Columbus, Dec. 6.-Tbad H Brown,
teeretary or !tate-i!lect, announ ced be
appoint Colonel Ohalmers R. Wll· 1

New Taffeta

Direct Election of President I ~~~~:~~·~~~,eo~~~~·:m:,~~:
~~: :~~:·g,~~.:[ ·
saw oTersi!a• eervlce aa a
SoughI by Senators.
""' of the ·~It or Major General
S. Farnswortb commM.uder of the
FIRST MOVE OF THE NEW BLOC

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NA'lAL TREATY

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Splrltuall•t. to Meet.
Columbus, Dec &amp;-The Ohio Splr·
Rtaolu.llon For Conltltutlonal Amerut. l!ut•ll•ot ut~ociatlon wUI hold L'ts 111eml·
ment Providing For Abolition of
buslntas con.ter.ence In CohuuEiectoral College FtVorably
Batur~y &amp;nd S~tnd&amp;y.
ported to tho
Mornlnr and afternoon bm! lneaa &amp;es·

5 oo per year

Service.

Dresses

371h division, an.d before that tor
wae In comm"nd ot the signal
ot tte Ohio nat.to~a.l guard

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Fr7d~1Y b:n!el:a.~r:~ So~~he;l~ d~oy
wJll be beld at the West Sl'de

Holda Con1tant Changes In
tutlon Unwl51e-Contut Looma.

MANUFACTURE

In From New York Tuesday&lt;&gt;

Waa11tngton, Dee 6 -Members
cburcll. wltb st.ut&amp; otflcen
cbarge.
lhe new proares.ain bloc ln.con.r•r•••l
won their ftrat lealalatlve victory by
U,nlon Prlntel'ti Strlkt,

(Oy Tho A),jsocltLLcd l'r6~)
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TJNT'l'J:D IN MARRIAGE

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Homedew a nd Mril. Cora
Cooper ot Rutland, Wt3ltl united In
marriage nt the Dapt!st c hurch Middleport, by Rev R W1lson, Der.embe r G, nt 2 p. m, this also bemg the
5Gth wedding anu1v er::~a1 y of Mrs.
Takt lalt• '~ flush Kidneys If
Coopet 's n1hther
Back palnl you or Bladdtl'
1'ho bt Ide and... groom \\ere nccom·
,bothert.
pamed by Dr. nnd 1\lrs. E. E. S tan ~­
bury. They will roalde on a farm near
Flush your kulneya With u.Ue 000&amp;Rutlnn(l,
llOn&amp;lly, say&amp; a noted authority, who
tells \18 tbat too mllch met~o~ &amp;D.d rich1
food ma.y frmn tmc amd, which a1D101i
paralyzes tl1e ktdncy&amp; Jtl the1r efforts to
T~ead the Daily News nnd rtttsburg
upel d1 fr~m the blood. They !lecoma
Leader, both delivered to your home Blugglltb ftl.nd w~en; thea you auft'er
with a. dull mllt&amp;ry m tb&amp; ktdney regiOD,
f'or lri cents ver week
sha.rp paum: m the baek or ~ick headaehe, dJz~mCI!Is, your atoma.eh aoun,
tonRue ts C()At,.d, and when the w~ther
RECEIVES HARVARD SCHOL·
is ba.d you l1a.Ve rlmumat&amp;o twi~
Th&amp; urine gol.s doudy, full of sediment,
ARSHIP
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the channel&amp; often get nore and lrrl·
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Ohnrlc:~ F R-&lt;&gt;'berts, son or Mr and t&amp;ted, obhging I' OU to seek rehef two or
Mr&gt;s Dale Roberts, or Raclne, ;~lis throo tunl.lil dtltmg tlie naght.
To..r h~p MUt~11ohze t)lf!t!ti
1\lwardod th~ I\VIU'Ii&amp;ms soh.oliJr!h;,?lJT
aeidJ, ~ 11l~n80' the tfdO;ri
tho Theologtca~ scboo1 hl H-a.Ma.rd oil the l:iotly • urlnotu wute,
university, actmrd~ng to an -a nnounce- ounoell!l of Jatl Salts from any
mae1 l1ci-e; to.ko a. tAblespoonful
oneut made Friday fl:oberts Is lfL glass
of WP.tcr bofO'I'o breaktut for a
gJ;a1lun.te i&gt;f !'ihmetta college, and re· few day" a.nd your kidneys ma.y then
ce1ved n. degree Jrom the Mead ville a.et ilnt~ Th11 famoua ~alt. ~~ made
from tho l,elda or grapes &amp;nd lemon
Theological scl1ool at MeJHl'vme, Pu 1 juum. chmblncd WJth htJ1\a., and hu
lie iR a :uephew' or iJ..frs W G, Sib-~ been! used for genera.t1ona to flueh and.
ley or Grlllipolis-Galllpolis Tribune: flt mmla.t.e eluggtl!lh k1dneye; a.lao to
neutrah1.c the acld A 111 urine ao it no
longer \rritateR, thua often endmg blad·
I tlcr wealtne&amp;IJ
r~"end tile DnUy NeY.~ ..111&lt;1 Plttsl.mrg
,Tad S&amp;lt.!l i11 lnexperu!ive; can not inLender, both deliv ered to yo11r home jure and makts " delightful e!ern.
"""t lithia water drink.
tlor lU cents .ver Week

Wash Kidneys
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ecstasy of untying. ribfl'lbons and. r1.111djng J)l}per- then-turn 6n ihe new
Victrola, and ,welcome the whole world•of'· .loru~ .to
your home. :Frpm ~at great moment 'll host ohrew
friends joins your .fa~ily circle, friends you khow
but probably.never have heard- the world'8 gteatest
artists of instrument and voice. The fi~est music,
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your own favorite IO"lfPP Of!'•tnereafter
at!d e\Pl)r ay!l,ijable, to be hear~ at their best whenev~ ~~Jitbn
as you lib; on w~~t .ReeoJI:I8.
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commltt~.
whoil&amp; memberslllp Ill·
eludes a number of membe'r~:r ot the
bloc a tavorable report On a resolu·
tlon to tunend tile oonsututlon to provide for direct election ot the preal·
4ent e.nd vice president
'fhe amendment also would chance
inauguration day from
t tc the .third Mon-day In Jan·
uary, and Ulembera or the seuate and
b.oust~ would begin their terms ot of·
fice the ftrt1t Monday In January arter
the biennial elections CClngrMs weuld
meet In regula.r sesliliOil anuuaHy oa
tt.~ ftrat 'Monda.y In January.
u. was Indicated at th~ white hOUf!e
tlat tl$ move to amend the conatltu·
tlon iu. these l)artlculars would b.ave
no .support !rom P.resldent Hardin(.
The pro osed amendment woulod
provide •P 1n lly tbQl • ibe choice
of each ata( for president and vice
president s u be determined at a
reneral elec on (If the quallfted elec·
tors ot auch &amp;tate," tbus perm!tUng
Toter:. to ca11 t their ballots directly
f&lt;lr president and vice president The
'ote would be canvassed by the sen·
ate aud bouse ilt joint sesetoD, each
e+B.te being rlv&amp;D. Btl many vole'S fQf
th!s pnrpoM as JL bn.d aenatora and
representatives
U such a canvass by states should

Mans-fl~ld,

0, Dec\ 6.-The Man&amp;•
Newtt, only da.Uy paper In this
or aa000, Js oper.t!11g wltb a non·

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compm1lng room followina: a
s&amp;.rtke ot union prlnt&amp;f'i R C Holles,
publishe r, aerved notl~e on biB print;..
ers tllut attar Juu 1, w)len .ngrooment&amp;
he would operate en tirely on
an open shop baals.
Maclllne• In Colll•lon,
St Mu-rys, 0. De(l. 0 - P A Seber.
zinger or SpllngtleJ.d was killed, John
Wa lsh seriously InJured and Mu Au· fi!::..
gust Reichert and her Ill-mon th s ()ld 1@1
11o n or O!.!gootl were slightly inJu red @
In au automobile ac~ideut near here @)
1'helr )Il.&amp;oblne, drlnn by \\'alsb, col·~
lldeJ wit b. that or ..,T ony Doll.
Gill Explo ... ·a,· Two Injured,

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or the NotLbern Ohio Traction ond ~
l...tght company were probubly fatally ~
when ga9 In a manho le In the @
do'f'~town district er.ploded. , 1'1\9 ln. @)
jured are John Oder and FNid Robin·
soo, connected with tbe uOOcrground @)
department ot 'tbtJ; wmpan)l..
Rlin DoWW by Fire Truck.
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m.,tela·lld, . ~c' 6 ...o..Henry Watter-~

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• StyIeg, Come in·and see

New Christmas Kimonas Just In

and ahn.o&amp;t lns l11ntly killed by
a .fire Ill Cine truck he re At the time ~
or the accloden~ Watt.enon was at· ~
disclose !act of a majorlly, then the tekntJ.ttng t o rtitTteve a woman's sljp· .,
pree~ent would be ( hosen By a. rna\:1:
Jortty vote or .the house "tr&lt;lm the per lbat had come Crri in the street
periODS having the highest numbers,
Q~rl Killed by Brother.
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Dayt'On, 0, Dec 6 -Ula Phillips, 1 0
uot e~:ceedlng three, o~ ' the lis t or
t.ho!e voted for as president" The 11-yea~-ola daU'gbter of Rilbert Phh 1':'1.:
vote for vice prestdent would be can· Hpe or Miamisburg, wtl!t -shot and kill
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ltlased. In a elmUa.r' manner, except ed by ~er 6-yea-r--old br.other Rvben, 0
In event or ~ choice by majority Jr, who was playing ~1lll. au 'unload
votera' ~~sen ate would elect ed abotgun.
of,J\cjfij('lll•~~
iwt~en the two per·
re~l'ftng"·
largest number nt
F'•rmer Tak.i'f'8Wn Life.
Circlovllle 0 , Dec. 6 -JIJdward
\Vhlte house otnclals In prese-nting Strawser. t~~.rmer. 53;' ended his Hfe
He recently dl3
Pre~:~ldent Ha.rdtrl'g's views. on the pru;- by shootlni: blmselr
pDsai represented the et:ocuUve as posed of his fa1 m and is said to have
feeling that constant clianges In the been despondent
constitution were unnecessary, and ln
--:Aged Man killed,
son&amp;e caKes unwise Mr Harding H
RavMtna, 0, , Dec 6 -Jobn G
was saHI, regs.rd&amp;d the present pr&lt;lcedure under t-he constitution where- Brown, 70, was stnrck 1 by Pfi automOJo
by a new congreltS docs not meet for bile 1lrtveu by J T J&lt;ilgglna, and died
ll·the than .a yea,r alter ibt election ae 20 minutes lalrr In the clly bo&amp;Illtul
aue or the wises-t step• taken by tbe KlgghuJ wa.a exoneruled
nation's toulldlng fathers, as It allows
passione to cool
SNAP SHOTS
The agriculture committee In rts report, however, took an oppO'I!Ite view,
:m I OU Pont de Nemours company
declaring that "the present condition declared al&gt;BO 11er eent conimon stock
of affairs Js not only unfair to the clt- dividend This Is In a.ccortl with thu
lsenB"hlp at large, who have expresaed recent vote of etockholdera lCI I~
tbelr will as to \rlla.t legislation thaT crease the c{l.pltn1 to $100 000,{100
deaire, but it Is likewise unfolr LD
Wisconsin supreme court held ll
tbelr servants, whom thy have elect woman Jlahle In her separate prOperty ll-------~-----­
to carry out this will"
·buslnees when she eudor!H!lS a
It appear&amp; that yy ertorta by the note or hP.r hu sband Incurring ftnan·
bloc to press the propoeal might brJnr eta! liability for him,
ueoq e11q mp\ '!IBUIA'J yamnr S IJIJ
a ftgbt which would teat the power
Earth tremor• were relt at Onaca
tbe }lrogresslve faction
City, Palapa anl\ Vera Cruz, Mexfco
Kte~lng Out u 1e catL
Net damage wu reported
The Leicester Clty bench ye:sterllaJ
New York building trades dlsputu deetded that any p~non wns leg.nllt
.a.Utled to place on his garden brnken
bas be&amp;n Elflttlf!d
Census Bureau Also Predictt lnDr Henry Whftman Kilburn, 65, bottles to keep ort dogs RIHl c.n.ts A
cr. .sed Mortlllty.
said to have been the owner of sa nl· summonll for H!llous injury to a tlog
Wa'Bhlngton, Dec 6 -A decllniiiJ tarhtm!l at Berne and J..uce rne Swlt wns cllsm:sse1.-Mnnclll.• ster (Eng.)
Ouanllnn
birl.h rate and an increasing death z~lnn-d, died at Los Angele11
Liverpool police seized large qua%11 I
rate for 1922 as Compare&lt;l with 1!12-1
wtre forecast by •be cen.sus bureau, tltlea of arms, ammunition and n·
which based it&amp; calculatlone on rec· ploetvett nn aeveTal ahips bound tor
Subset"lbe fOI the D!! 'l y NewR.
ords for the ftrat six months of the tbe south of Irtland.
Jea.r for the registration .urell or the
country, coplprtsing aboLLt 82 per ce nt
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of the total population of tbe United
CHICAGb,
Dec 8,
Stateos.
Catl\e-Top 11tecn, U3 50, bulk of ulj(!.,
The birth rate few the first six SS(JlHl
atockeriJ nnd r ec(h•r~. t ~ fti, £' HI\ el!,
months of thia year was 22 7 per 1,00(1 l~ifjHI
population, white tor the same period
J:'(l).:I"-Top, ~8 J5• bulk or snl" Si .20
of 1921 tbo same rate was 24 8 and 'J8 10, packing S!lWS, $1 10@1 111, 111(111
tor tt.e whole of last year US The fRU!~ 15
Slu!ep nnd l•u.mbH-ToP natl vo lAmb,,
de&amp;tb rate for the eix mQnthtl ending
$1&amp; 25, ~wes $6@7 Z!i
June SO tbJB year wa11 12 6 per 1 000
Rece\pts-Cattll', 161'100, hop, G,,1lOO;
populaUon. while for the same period sheep ll.lld lnmba 18 000
of 19:11 the rate wa&amp; 12, Q.nd tor the
CLEVIlLAND, Det' t.
Ca.llt.-Bteen~, $5 60010. helten~ $GO
wboiEt q~ last rear 11 6

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BASKET BALL !
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full of action, and a hard-fouaht , _ ia UIUftld. Tile
clleport Squad defeated the Syracuae T - Jut niaht ZS.J.&amp;

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Werea.w, D&amp;c. 6 -General Rachew•kl of the Pollab' army declared h•
ha4 lntormct!On that the Oermane
b&amp;Ye invented a new anhyxlatlng gaa
f.or w•r;t~me, uae, agaiiutt whlt.'h gu
muka are usel~flt RMhewskl cla.~ma
Lh&amp;t he wa1 threatened with death If
b&amp; dl8clol&amp;d the German discovery.

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cow11, fl 60®6 llO:

calve ... $1i@l2 n

ffOIA - Mixed, hea\ICII

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$~ M
Sheep and r~Rmhs-Lnmbfl. $8@1G li~:
lhecp, U fi007
Receipts-Cattle, 100, hop, %,5AO ~lteep
and Inmb11 fiOO
PtTTSIURQH , Dt&gt;c G.

Ca.tt1e-F!tcei'IJ, U0@10 75: ne1rer11, $7
Ofl 25 cows $6@8 oRIVtlf top, $1 3
IJags- Jioavll'll, $8 115@fl -10 Il ea\~ yr•rk·
el'l, light yorkcrs nnt'l p\gi'J $8 76@8 80
Sheep and Lamb11 - Top •heep $!1 60;
top lamhll, $Ui

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nG mt~dlume, 18 35, lllfht !hlppera, 18 liO,
Pll'. $708 60, fit Sows, $607
Shee~;~
and Lamb&amp;-Lamb.t. llifllH:
•beep, U tili 10
Rocelp,ts- Calll", ~oo: hop, 4 000. s h ~Je p

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Artcltnt Town Hall Burnld.
Norlolt, Mus, Dec B-Tbe tow•
MJ.l bere, built ln 1797 and ueed ..
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u.ntJl 1i'70, 'was burned .VI\1 an4 laMl:ls; 800!

ncordl were d93tr!Jyed by

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LOWEST TERMS.

BEST SERVICE.

ynrkefll

$8 711, rmlll!'h!!, $7 Mtaga,

THE B. F. BIGGS COMPANY.
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WalhiDitOD,
Dec
6 -President
H&amp;Ming bas tal~ lnqulrer.s tba.t he JB
necelpls-Hogs 1.000; 11heep &amp;tul IRn lL'I, .
not. ill ta•or t~t' a large publlc bulldlDI
CINCIN'NATI, Oer. S
prosr&amp;m. such as that provided tor
Cattle-Steerll, lt@9 60: heltf!l's S50
ta tbe propond omr~tbus public build·
liQ, COWl!, '8@0 , c.a.\Vel'l, 14@1!! liO
t'DII bUI, In VIIW of the preaent ftuan S1IJors-Heavl&amp;!l
packei'IJ Rnd butC"I1er8

clal .Uuat.ton

Funeral

POMEROY,

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BElTER BU'I'tER
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Use Apples now whil~ prices lll'f! lo'V; iilio Lei&lt;~~ ~
Pletny of vitamines in Butter, Apple. imd ~tliOtl,&lt;

We Can ser.e'' Yciu.~
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and Hubert Pruett, oouthpa~ .
ol.ost likelY t.wirte'ra t CJwln a ngulat
pOiltloD on flle mound brlga~e aiei l
~Eantortb, lettliander, wbao has bee'D
recalled from Tuha Of Western lea•
gue, Henry and Kratt.
Homer Ezzell , purcba!ed !tom
San Antonio club to fl.ll the tar cor·

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the high Greek olllclals who were belli

f!otUi""'Y debacle by thO mmrory eomrnttte-e ot th~
iJ'lmJ·:•·i• Ovu."'~'l6 ~llrmcr i-'fJJ.\Iet. 1IJ r':tJfiU he~ with his hand a.t hl!
Jnr•.c..~G ll.ituolmr tl.• 111~ -;~~~~ ..r~~ fe.Qot' lic l)Otbrf ..
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1outfield6r, .a. l lare expected
to ha•e
'keen competition for . t r1elr
' berlhtt .
F'obl evtdontly will not makr,_ any
more
chan geS In hie team, apApr ently
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b eing satisfied to start the 192~
with last year'H rogulats In q.~l
departments.
While decltnlng to m:~-ke any predldlons qt the team'! tol\owin!( next
your. Ball and Fob! said the y woald
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St.

formancu in 20 yen.rfl, the ,
Loui s 1will fln~f an unu~ally iafge ntfmbet
llrDwn s llave high hQPflfl' or winning on band.
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next year.
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Dl!mppolnte&lt;l b(t' not d'tslleartened the w~ak posl tltbns and ptobubl'y ha:d
over fa ilure to capture U(e 'fla..§';arter 1 :mncb to , do in , the local Am~rlcans'
a Rlronuuu sly close struggle witlt
tiutbll)ty to flD~sb tlrd ln.Bt ae&amp;aon
Ya11k cos, Phil Ball, owner ot the nre to reE"celve tb e 1nnJ11r po r tion 01
BrownH, bu s spent u t~um 1 eu tlmate1l Ma11ager Fohl'a ulteullon on
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Hero ol· Chateau Thierry; Who·
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llitilllf. d'cilll!lit!o ·

Sollttteaatern Ohio, Close
connec~ionwith
Plttltiurgh,
lhfftftMt-e iftd' otfterl t;M rillr-

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COl i; \Wild; ~ho~l' eli' ~
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Uulted States tlclU nrtlllf•I'Y ut Clw. te.t1u

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)'Clii'S old, duughter of his futlH~fg
Jllttlcnet',
J!.:1'iJel3t V. OnmJ)bell·llf!nnett, \'bo

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girl, :1 thoroughbred, n wonderful, cui·
tu red, Intelligent wom nn, one bls• [1&amp;·
n•nt11 would like to huve him mnr ry,
'r ie other Y.fiJI but l1 ch lhl, sixteen

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Lo' Anre1eB, ba1.-l'bere waS only
one wny oGt.
J:Io W4\.l'i lo love y,:Uh twO youo"

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'whcu I hey fintslled In second Illnce they were "farmed out," &amp;o that when
only one game behi nd the l'llltmJi lou J.ee Fohl. Brownie chieftain, assemNew Y01 k Yankees, thl'lr b~11t [ler- bl ea bla squad for sp.rlug lrnlr.lng he

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chaa\ ng ne wplayers to strengthen
hili loam for next year's cnmpatgn.
Ftrteen new players hnve !Jeen pur-

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ALL OUk CARS ARE ENCLOSEJD AND H£ATWf
lihe drivetl&amp; o~ our, Caba ate bevel-headed and Careful.
We deliver to any point~~ any time, Merely telephone

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R~pe Sheaves a~ boxes for

rope (n:nsmission; Coal'
loading dumps de'Sigit.J aild&gt; l!.uil~ complete.
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dumping syattm or ~f po~r triu\amission and de·
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sign, manufadture atidl'l!l'fl:mrir.
We give eJ~cepti~~~-lilftention Ji:,&gt;
orders : fo;
emergency ser\ice for millel at\q ~It pfants.'
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A BIG-TIME ATIRACTION

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screen•cl1188ic•ri\'allinQ" "To!'able Dnvid" and directed by Henry King. A drama of the Virginia wildasjllendid in appeal.

DYEII!f~-&amp;

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NO&lt;! YorVrlll'll. Mi~ :tlarrison,
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Matinee 2 P. M.
A Stirtinjl Drama I A Fascfuating' bwe Story I /It Gor·
t;lleous Spectacle I

Pl\l;S81NI!

·WP. GIIJ!d "F,~r •1111

RICHARD BARTHELMESS-

' The Bond B&amp;y"

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ttng oil' tr;.Jn or on way- to
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and Hubert Pruett, oouthpa~ .
ol.ost likelY t.wirte'ra t CJwln a ngulat
pOiltloD on flle mound brlga~e aiei l
~Eantortb, lettliander, wbao has bee'D
recalled from Tuha Of Western lea•
gue, Henry and Kratt.
Homer Ezzell , purcba!ed !tom
San Antonio club to fl.ll the tar cor·

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the high Greek olllclals who were belli

f!otUi""'Y debacle by thO mmrory eomrnttte-e ot th~
iJ'lmJ·:•·i• Ovu."'~'l6 ~llrmcr i-'fJJ.\Iet. 1IJ r':tJfiU he~ with his hand a.t hl!
Jnr•.c..~G ll.ituolmr tl.• 111~ -;~~~~ ..r~~ fe.Qot' lic l)Otbrf ..
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1outfield6r, .a. l lare expected
to ha•e
'keen competition for . t r1elr
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F'obl evtdontly will not makr,_ any
more
chan geS In hie team, apApr ently
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b eing satisfied to start the 192~
with last year'H rogulats In q.~l
departments.
While decltnlng to m:~-ke any predldlons qt the team'! tol\owin!( next
your. Ball and Fob! said the y woald
try l1nrd to g[ve St. Louis ItA

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St.

formancu in 20 yen.rfl, the ,
Loui s 1will fln~f an unu~ally iafge ntfmbet
llrDwn s llave high hQPflfl' or winning on band.
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next year.
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Dl!mppolnte&lt;l b(t' not d'tslleartened the w~ak posl tltbns and ptobubl'y ha:d
over fa ilure to capture U(e 'fla..§';arter 1 :mncb to , do in , the local Am~rlcans'
a Rlronuuu sly close struggle witlt
tiutbll)ty to flD~sb tlrd ln.Bt ae&amp;aon
Ya11k cos, Phil Ball, owner ot the nre to reE"celve tb e 1nnJ11r po r tion 01
BrownH, bu s spent u t~um 1 eu tlmate1l Ma11ager Fohl'a ulteullon on
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Hero ol· Chateau Thierry; Who·
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to• .expand• the ·
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Sollttteaatern Ohio, Close
connec~ionwith
Plttltiurgh,
lhfftftMt-e iftd' otfterl t;M rillr-

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COl i; \Wild; ~ho~l' eli' ~
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"'ltli ltJC Jl:ll(htt!P.MtiJ
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J!.:1'iJel3t V. OnmJ)bell·llf!nnett, \'bo

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girl, :1 thoroughbred, n wonderful, cui·
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n•nt11 would like to huve him mnr ry,
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aa u JeHu It of th eir s)JUwlng In 1922, llrom minor l~ag 10 tcnma to which
'whcu I hey fintslled In second Illnce they were "farmed out," &amp;o that when
only one game behi nd the l'llltmJi lou J.ee Fohl. Brownie chieftain, assemNew Y01 k Yankees, thl'lr b~11t [ler- bl ea bla squad for sp.rlug lrnlr.lng he

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at be tween !lOo,ooo and U&gt;o ooo pur· champlonablp fn 3&amp; yean.
chaa\ ng ne wplayers to strengthen
hili loam for next year's cnmpatgn.
Ftrteen new players hnve !Jeen pur-

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ALL OUk CARS ARE ENCLOSEJD AND H£ATWf
lihe drivetl&amp; o~ our, Caba ate bevel-headed and Careful.
We deliver to any point~~ any time, Merely telephone

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R~pe Sheaves a~ boxes for

rope (n:nsmission; Coal'
loading dumps de'Sigit.J aild&gt; l!.uil~ complete.
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dumping syattm or ~f po~r triu\amission and de·
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sign, manufadture atidl'l!l'fl:mrir.
We give eJ~cepti~~~-lilftention Ji:,&gt;
orders : fo;
emergency ser\ice for millel at\q ~It pfants.'
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Min~. car wh~ls ·~ werJ! ki~~~ :t4t~. ,~elf-effing,
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J..ee Taxi-Cab Co.
POMERO.Y,

FOtJNQ£1$: ANti MACfHlMSTS.

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W'ue or call, ·~ 470.8-.• l •tlmle; or 30S-X

TUESDAY ANE&gt; WEE&gt;NESDA'I

at -~

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A BIG-TIME ATIRACTION

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screen•cl1188ic•ri\'allinQ" "To!'able Dnvid" and directed by Henry King. A drama of the Virginia wildasjllendid in appeal.

DYEII!f~-&amp;

Anothe~

A FIRST NATIONAIL ATTMCTJON

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Al!BREY COMEDY,

P'.om•"!Y

1!111 !llddl""'""
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,IIINOit DRY Pl.iANlljiJ CO.

11!1!1!11•oort. Ohio.
NO&lt;! YorVrlll'll. Mi~ :tlarrison,
Bll&gt;o1rl!'JII ""'fc&lt;ttbilil&lt;~l', l'ilnro~
lfftlf liett mtsal.~i btl-stiaM, Josupb Hur·
liiBODj when s!te ... ,, Utm pliylhg- dar(hJ
a ir.v
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THURSDAY
Matinee 2 P. M.
A Stirtinjl Drama I A Fascfuating' bwe Story I /It Gor·
t;lleous Spectacle I

Pl\l;S81NI!

·WP. GIIJ!d "F,~r •1111

RICHARD BARTHELMESS-

' The Bond B&amp;y"

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Matinee 2 P. M.

Gives His Finest Portrayal In

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rood reBUitl.
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Rilles for ci118Sifted advertise~nts arc one cent n wc"d
for each insCI'tion. No .ads accepted for less than 25 cents.
CUb with order saves annoyance and book-keeping.
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ttng oil' tr;.Jn or on way- to
M011on

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E., Jl. Mot4ru,, mlnei-, of Uutland,
ot all'. and Mn. Elmer Molden,
trillS ~~Ute rPrlce, daualuer ot
ab4 Mr-!' . ..-t~~as Price of DyeB-

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or 30 K. of P.'s 81!d I. 0. !),
F. members are requested

Mrs Mol-

den are welt l~W~ ~In' westetn M0(Ja
cou11t1 and · iiav'$ 111.&amp; hfcs.t ¥i Ishes of

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Auditorium room, Friday
evening, 6 :30. About 20

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in a varie ty of eia:e• and
111yle•. The •imple und
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inlo lbe room and lravej, clear ucrou lhe
rOQ~, warming any penon or object imtanl·
ly1 ·~
l~m1 fir•t thst part of the room in

moll di1criminating.
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that makes the home so cold. No
matter what the reason, a Ray-Gio
with it'• radiant heat will worm _YOU.
There is 'no delay, Radiant heat
travel~ at the ~arne speed as light.
Jua1 "'' the room ia ftooded with
lleht the moment the •witch is
turned,so are you bathed in warmth
the momentthe Ray-Gio ialighted.

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Margaret Erskine aan•l Mu .
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rew days visit l! erl.!
Ahm tw~part com C'ailtng Oil fr\cuds here yattter(\U.y.
bomu f0lks.
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capital contemplated by
are made antlable
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CLEVELAND, Dec. 7."""A ~, ... 1, , trom plateaU region :tbe te-mperature
''Tbat tbe capital stoCk oft Tb'i Tel'sta.te aUtl tbe deCeodant in the cllfle
a tour:atory wlndo:w of au apa-rtment , tnllen, Wlhlle It lias risen In the
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W!ASHINOTON, · ~ 1·-rt.Y.e ' 'mil·
ANoott,A: 1 ~. 7;~ Jrbe Turkllh Ni· l•boot.IDI Holl11 Gilkey ao.tpe ijme last lnat~nt death to Mr1. Clna -v. · Me- Wasb~ngton l)Olota reported
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oe,ar the LEuullng Creek ~enn~.t ,.S5,, widow, who bad: I)Nin 1ut- l lso no •!gliB of letting uP.
dul)' adopted a.n!l wit~ · tbll ~lou dollars aa ib.Jt.o..
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coot,nlled ·tilelr argument un.l fcrlog from . a. bJib fevefi aDd · deur~ 1 Automobile tramc was blocked In cbll11eDt of the bolder!l of a. 1m:t.jorlty 1Dlt,Dt to the ~roml111 o&amp;~~&lt;D~
r:;o~Ualbnc:e' In Turkey qf
preu llmtt t~a.y.
lum reaulUog trollt 'Dneumonkl.
some IMlcUons, a'nd eome continental In amounts of ttl tbeb ·OUtitandl.b:R i and on&amp;-ba.tt o1;90llion, (or..,-tt~rUa•t~·
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trains were rllunll'l.l late. Ret:~arts I~:~~~ stock, expr'Hsed by YOte ill .ecutton. ot war ~ .cr~·'8'tl~~
:wttb Turkey.
Scott, wbtle Attorney C. :m. ~eoMia~ ·Clara ' Oartani ' aad 1 Morle' trom some uctlons ot tbe South to- 11
of by proxy at a meetlrf« or ~tbe moat•IDlPOftu&amp; tt••!ln liJtd~s
plea ia aastlpor· Prosecutor Davl.ll .
.Miller. are N umbu• ,t vialtor• t04ar day tailed to aboW t1ie arrtnl of thl'!
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Mrs. Frod ' Hus11eO left tor Charles·
nt'l11cd Jlillll fnl' tlhll.' BlhCIIHl flll l\m!trt - a goOll KlHmlll!-\ Till ~ Is tho fii'St
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and b&amp;Vir tlle belt:
Turlllah •Pokesman t1Ut aidn or the thut his ~tovt!rnrn~:~ul, lrmt1tlllent.!ont o fl hNm f! pend l n~o; the vast few rloys W1th 'evening were: Mrs. 'Fred Fult,;, Mrs. their borne In C9Jum~1us, accompanl- n'cet,. after a IMY6ral
or ttiliilr, nlany ·frleD4 11 tor. a
lAid tbe Tmktsh po11itlon Lhal or any other pov. e1· IHI IIl tho rrlcmls, nnd retnruud Mmc today.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 7.:-•ftlli/0
Improvements t'Jc.t mt!'t be , and Mlaa Clara Hut~.:hinll, or
to keep the property abnoat ot 'more, Marylaad, were taken

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Fl,o L Z'Ie~~ld sit' .'fP and take not1ce. has ~ ·fll'i nr,dn. ~Jnd out
~If~ h'ea(lquartehJ ·here for days, but no .Clue, to the mU;rderer tf
•lfaa.d,s~e . Jae" iau'u!l, millionaire 1\Utonto:bile ~dealer, liaic'betB.,f'ouJlCI.:
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Jn ~ rarap,. Satuiday niAbt . ._The en-in~; vt his car wal •Jitill warm •
Bfside"hlm lay a wom41i'alonr 'chamoli ,love.·
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jlolour .,onr bls lliWtltUdlnous wopt!~ frl"h eap~ .tli! ·lbootlh•.
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