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ot all'. and Mn. Elmer Molden,
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F. members are requested

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The Ray·Gio it deeigned
in a varie ty of eia:e• and
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inlo lbe room and lravej, clear ucrou lhe
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l~m1 fir•t thst part of the room in

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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
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turned,so are you bathed in warmth
the momentthe Ray-Gio ialighted.

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Ahm tw~part com C'ailtng Oil fr\cuds here yattter(\U.y.
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', Mrs. H. L. Hanley luls be~n quite 0. 1-{. Stewart wa.s a bnooln''"'rlolt-1
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been Hea On the train It! It •eftl·Oma:
"Unleas tbe meana of provldtnc; ba lut nla~t~ alt~oub ~ d~~U~N

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of nat w)ntflr, alo '&amp;a far s~U\ as
lhe Mexican border, und Boreaa

capital contemplated by
are made antlable
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the territory It senea cannot

threatened to IDYade the Ohio and

Mlsalsstppl valleys tomorrow.
(Willie hllulmum tempen.ture stilt
PTflV&amp;Ited In tbe Nnorthwest, the
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interests or the public ktld tnetitort JaU. The wOmen aatiafted tbil "
nrat cold wave or lbe wh&gt;terl,,;·.• amply sateguardelt nn1l U •mllctedllhelr fitenU&gt;tY. Tb'e • polie(J • b&lt;io~r.diil&amp;i,,.tlf•

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The bUI does not spEdfp ju1ot wU.
previously.
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(By The Aisouated Prea1u
(My rue Auoal'!-l"d' P.re38)
1 In 'the At~ntlc &lt;Statee and Northern
of th• btll rfl.d 1 Ia bart:
The -.. ttorney'a repreaentlnog the
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
.t; Pacttfc eotitpaay beretofOre b:7 _
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at $1iO,ooo,oob, may be lnef'Qt\Hd at
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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
IOYII~~t, ~'Wilt annoll~C:·
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'!
atocklrolden."
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woultl rot·~e IHl r to 11111111 n M.vy. 'l'hu I WIIK a f m~t one :\itd hnth t onnHI made a :;hOPIHlr hero yollteloda./.
Mrs. Frod ' Hus11eO left tor Charles·
nt'l11cd Jlillll fnl' tlhll.' BlhCIIHl flll l\m!trt - a goOll KlHmlll!-\ Till ~ Is tho fii'St
J11r. :11111 Mrs. A £oi~n1tr., wlio hnve tun tilts mOr'uiug to vi::dt for II.. few
•On or tho wnrs 11111 01111 total ton~ I~Uillc o r the MUII !I011 nllll tho Jlredk · I 0011 \'IHIUng 'irs. lnRrgPrct
nber b 11 sband, Fred "~UIIB&lt;!II,•)
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Mra, ~· R. Van All.tw~rp, wbo haa•. , The
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'Jicht;tcherln o~ . IhtMH\:!1, upop.::t.d tho 1,111 ya HhlCfiH
1tng or the What,siv~r ~ !ass met Uves nnil trlenda ln Columbus, Oblo. been vlett,uc for the put -..,.~ With o1f ~ the• D,larrlace or MJaa. A.l~•it
be~ today,
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hvterlan, church un er ~ the 1mpervl· or Cleveland, are here Jc.1 a viPit wltb ' mornla&amp; for Springfield tor 'a wetK't · cbar16; Cr.anea lo n.o 0 ; ....
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Turkl•b deleaa.ter~ waa farecaated Amb:tHtHH\01 Chlhl, nttri1Sctltntlv~;~ uf ; Tl!\u'.1ton. 0.. l tct•ompanlcd by her ; the cl:t8!! A nry lnteroattng J)rogram
Mr11. Charles Ha.mll'ton and balty, W~~blnrton. D. C.
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the conrerence ' \oa• In sellf!lon. t'btt Unlt·e ,r ~tate~ . sttt forth Ute vluwR !•mot'h:"'r, MrM. TurnArl or Duster, tmve was renderett. Th&amp; 'hoenesaeB ot th' d&amp;up:hter. returned tble. morntnr~ ~ta/ "' M,ra, ',IJ'dhD Talhtt ',
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.
L. M ~"'lsk, Mra. Cr.o11s mHiclnughter. ed l+.r !\flea Nellte Lon&amp;~tatr. who .wlll
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. wltb )Jr,' "'d ll.!fn. 1'. J. O'JMry , or
~ . ro•ooa nmm~r the allied pl11n than aud th e Black St!a mu&lt;~ t he oren to
Subscribe for Tbe Daily Nown
A. Daw'sou, Mrs. J. ~ ~: Dlllar, Miss holidays,
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SCOIT-GILKEY

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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

great relief today ror the No&lt;tb•w•" 'l

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• ~lCA.GO..:...A. pt~oce!!slon · ot gil'IA anti. •\\"Jnn(!n· thot.~ •routd...rn
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.:
' ,. L . 'Was fouiid ~&gt;hot twice in the buck ~'Jth ~ :OWD revolvet
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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·~liee auiPtet a moth·~ othel- tha'J •·obbe~y; ~lnee a $1Mn.'dia 1110~
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Jinr','WII follftd on hlo Aarer, as well " a w'oteh 8D&lt;j a lua- sum of
~Y· tLanus ,was &amp;1 bon vivant and !!~a~jea' idan." and ~Pfil.i~l! 'lhi
jlolour .,onr bls lliWtltUdlnous wopt!~ frl"h eap~ .tli! ·lbootlh•.
'l'.,~' 1wietheait, the "oniYcBid he·wu e&gt;fr ,.ally illdove
llflia~JI,t · ~-.C Lw,l!9l!o • JI.e~tucly~ll belllr qbiJ_Iie&lt;Oylpo.Jiw.'

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prison een'tence
AJbert.L Mea.~&lt;IW':l .

NEAR ZERO IN

Middleport, Ohio

cbarter. !l'be. company
the rot.-elversblp, '
the P~o»&lt;rtr ...
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IRISH REBELS
MIDGETS MARRIED
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DAiLY: I'i.,WIPAPER

PUII~I!IHtD

NEWS
IN TN£ POIII!III(IY liND.,

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~ ~''f ~~ il&amp;r ~~ ·~• 7~.1 ibtl0re4 at tho Pott o..oot J'OJIIIIoroj,..,l
.~ ~ , ·• • 9JIIo, 11 11•~·~ Cit lllo lloco~d Claq.

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Hol.lto Building, Pomero~, OhiO. Phant 127-L.
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.,lllt...,._tllO?_~titl-lti or ••f~aiii'Mflil-1111ir~ •·
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One of the Hn~C civic enterprises that t\3'8 done a world1 of goocU Im•atlu•n should write

to the mVtalon the entl of 19.!J, ttw~(" n11Httgagea
Publications, )}apartment ot' Ag~i- amo'Jiitcd to fli08G,OtJO 000 and since
WaahltJgton, 11. C. usklng then the figures h11ve showtl even
'F, B. 771."
larger relative gain~ Mot" tlia.n
I.lillFUS ING l\1AOAZ1NES
$220,000,60tl was add~ti In 1~~1 . and
Q. Can a patron ot a post olfice rc- $11.2,000,1JOO more rup to N(. vmnbor
fuse to acecpt a. nm;,;n?,iue w!uch te first or this year; mu.kir.g a lt.t::tl In~
him aftc1· tllu r.ubecrlnllon ex- ,crease or $332,000,,000 1n 22 wontlta.
The figures submtttfld deal wJth the
A. Yes It the put,,&gt;n calla ~t the lnveatment tr.aasa,cttou~ or c'lmpan·
post oH1co he may
It: o.ntl too.vo lea boulding aboUt 'oo p(Jr cent of the
It there, or If he hus c'lrrler service, total lnYostmcnts ut ull A:mericlln lite

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reasons alone ~houltl1nduce
people to take hold and promote
campaign against this plague.

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'!his disease is one of the great causes of suffering among the he may refuse tt a.rtl ii.Jll(l the mdga- \tu:urance ~omP~t-ril~B. 'I'he
poor. ,Pea,ple in congested homes and ,city slums
specially lia- zlno boeR tu tbe- post .,mce marked 1921 marked the ftrat time In
ble to it because their dwelliftgs are poorly· ventilated. They get 1"vtof•ISod . " In eltber cal!e, the (lost tory ot the life tnaura:H'e

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unil bonds wa.3 the l'I.!Sult or
increased
in govern, '"'""•Htate Uill mun 1c1Pll1 sec ur 111 e~

ur\d.
thO his-"

lnvcst~nonts

tho ftrs\ 10 , monthe

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tlieFe apoears to be EL
revlva.l'·or 1JilCJ~8t In !allroad
tl\is infectic-n as~ result of- unhealthy conditinns, nnd th·etr work~ It~ of the suUscrtber to tbo tmbllshcr.l tceded their city loan-1, atneo
The returns recoh·ed for
ing power is destt•oyed nnd they become"' chartre upon th'a com·
Wi!:A'l'!U!R FOit!.CASI'
itwo ktnto or ln.e•tmonll! havo
por!od-ol·tlii.pr!itJI.I · ~""' sl'
Q Hits the wenUun
bureau yet SO})al'lttely closatried1
Increase ov;r the amount Invested
munity..
mlulc a forecast of the we~tther tor T he total assot 11 of nll
tlt~t olus of securities :tt tt.e cloHc
The anii.tul)erculosis work is a spcaialLy fine proJect, becau~e thh· wlnter?
ure Insurance coml)ante~ at tlte on•!1:&lt;1f 1021 of ~G,ooo.ooo. ns cmnparell
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s~ much of it is prev~ntwn. Jit seeks to remove the causes of this A. No.
or 1931 wat~ alm~'~At ~s.oGO\Mo,ooo,
a decrease during 1921 ot $Z3,-It_..,..;:,...;.;::_~,:.;;:._;_~,.,....,.....,...,._.,...,._~--,.,.""';'""'""'""'"""&gt;l'
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the exact n1ures beln4" $1,83t.ooa,ooo,l'•oo·.o;JO.''
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contagio'l'lt It educates the school children in those ways of health Q. When wus the h~»l Inaugural Tlle net Increase tn their asllet•
lo1fl)tliiJ~ a pJca ro1' tho steam tl';\nfl·
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that minimize t'he danger. It takes incipient cases· and restoreR'
Jteld1
lug 192 -all a.vatlable ror eUJ\J'{jdt~:~::l~:~~~~:i::, 8y11 tem's, Mr. mcCler.chsatd .
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ef l.o'fe !l!
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dl A On :March .4, 1909, \\b()n William vestment- waa $616.000,000. M11:. fit
Ji)o&gt; W9~
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th~Jn to health, and enables them to return to t1l eIr t ami es an H. Taft b£lcame president
Clonch stated that moro thi"DI Balf
tbe ro.Urourls or the
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Tlt&gt;oill
of
the
llulllall
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resume their Work. An enormous amount of suffering and sorrow
D:A.1'A ON
CANAL
the current tnveatment runds or the 1: ~
suvport
bereceive
doubtedIntelligent
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Q. How long ia the Panuma canal I {'cJmpanles ar.e now being use~ to
I enterprise in America Is moro easen~
how long doe!l It take a ~hill tn in meeting the dem&amp;n!l for i~!Utliona,IIJ·
to OU\' natloMI l}l'OI~pcrlt)" The
go thfuugb It'
shelter n1td tncreuell rootl
• of. govot1ttmontnl regnlatton
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A. Tl1c Panama cn nat ts ...,40 m ee tlon In tho united' Si'ntM.
ro.llroala Ia probRIJ 1 y a permanent
lon g On account or Ule uest• ucti.on
Tile outstandltig cttv a.nfl
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a high
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companies
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are to be met t-ne ra ronlfs· m1•st rc-

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governme
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Hours tor the P1H'Bugc. ea lt'l.\ the rn11rc:.ad

ra~troa.d se~url· ctltv

A.~ll', t-lle fltlMkar
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G•rl be Married Before

their total ns~etf! ~t t'Jl'f' enfl or 1911 the. e101;1e or 1921 tbe amount In rorct,
I an.d' compl~ lm'ormatlon aliour
the ... tty an tl torm mort.ra:ge l()ans or tncludin~ both ordiiHllY and mlustrl· : ; 1
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the compo.nl611 toge?qt! l:btitlled t1 ~ at, WM appro:dlnat!ol')' $&gt;Hl''. R0:0 OOO,IJOU
SO.DSCRtr'riON 11r1co no"': oit!Y'
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22S.ooo,ooo. or 31 t· J.l~r ~ent of their represented by 10,490,oooo IJOIIclell
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71Jc. pet' year, 3 ysrtrs for $!!DO.
Qffice1 ~of churches and other organization,s complain of the 1
••••I •dmuteit ""'"'''· a~ he • nd or It ••· .ven known• tb•t ~he l'apld' de• ~ ~ ~ ..... , ..
6-~ -Thio!l special otrer lG tl1crc:Lhe t11e
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dtlllculty Uhey hnve in finding helpers. If you want a committee'
voiWil\Onf
t'ho
of the
H •.: !rfi'»M
'oQif tor a sl'l ort period' J::Vr:rry 1!'\Jb- •
·' t ' · V' t lnmri tor ,..et up· a pUbllc suppe 1
1'1\on• ltell\"• 1'~ lli&lt;h, .
"l fu t2 1r.wnno nno: 1 "' t1 J-l' por codn\l'l' rtijrtn~r t~o p,;:oa. rnllowln"
to llll Unge a lfl~ ffill.l:l CO ... r A.
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tho etvtl war Wati dhc in largo part
: .!: l~ C:Ut''..lll'•S\' ~Crl;tiou htcllldcll rn¢E ntePIIJemH~p
ot• some one t,{:J tealeh a Sunda:y
elatn~, it, often. takes a long~
Foil the fl.t~ltil ttlne tn• mMty Ybl\1111 l'b t:tle a11trtstante tHe root\B f!CCetvelt ~~~~~~~~~lm~g:~
to onr' ll'lll:m'NDSful' . rlw~~~. with
time to find tho~e who wnrserve
Mrs. € htl.l'l01:! Q. Zeilm, \V!iO lla.s 1the tlil:t1rlll\it' tAl'llrlt\_ell 11Wid tl• t,lJ~ from 1 the life ldlllttancl.l fund'i' tth-cst~
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thooea.rl.ila of mem'bcl-a tHUtl• s~"Q.ll)
ttle r:uellt ot lthtUv~s tua· tncj r.omPtlffh.ls sfln~ell&gt;. n.ti I'll.~ l!ntt nfo liU ed in tJieir seeurltlM. "\Vitllnut tha&lt;
tn ever)" e.tito a.n(l ell~·.
- 'Fhere used to bl3 mm\~ women with free t1mc which they. IPllflt raW d~tys at Cbcste1•, rctumcd to nn 11.,15tll~ 1lecreaflfl, r;11 ef'(IJ lW!InJ!: •2a:~ 'ttt:ml,a&amp;.ti:M tho bUUdllfm- 0 ~ ratii"'llds,
. ~eDd 75c. wtlh your name and : o.d·
would give to public' work. Sl)me who used to' htl'e setvants\ de leotumbua yestordny.
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dress tO · the
W. e Wad.r,Yilrlt·h matte- a I ueln"681t
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rip to CQiumbll 8 }eetJIIeda.y.
flrfl 10 month:'! d thtK ,.~ 11 r.., h&gt;1wever would bavll procet"ded at a mu(b lest:
tl teir e: wn uouse"'cr , i\0 :an~ -1!&gt;~
horne now haV'e ngular jobs~ Many M'e oceupied with elub life,. WilllP.m1 K-.oe.Jy rctut'ned• to Chicago 1'1'reReut an httpt'oY~nu~·~'t in Utt" !'e· rapid' rate
b- csterday ll.tteJIII{JOn aft ('or dpendtn8&gt; a1
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rnotoriilg, card playing, etc. Everybody
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jltnnu paRt, left ror home this morning.
yield nro' positivc.resltlt, 1md to go rn fc•r wor~ t~at IB constructive (I M1· nnd MJIB. flf. u, Pllcber motored
and educational. The pellple who allow thetr bme to be so occq.~ 1tlowrt rrom Columbus yeaLertlay to
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jed wil'h then· own eonczrns tlmt th-ey h'ave none for eommul'1 ~.. 1bwrt•. cr srracutie,
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enterp\'(St'S Jiv~ rather ::;~t ilshly und miss many rewards.
\tl'cnd the wtntor with them Mra
j l}ilcb~l' und Mrs. Stobnrt rctm nod hy
JWaY, pt Hocking Vllllley while Mr. Pllcl:er motored throu1h.
1Nf'L4:MMABLJIJ RUBBIS!l.
: Mr. und Mrs. $hotldan Wes~ left to;
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Orle cf the \\Orst fire perils in· a modcrl\ town exists Ill the who will ha~e 11 ' s toot ~untm~ltt.ted.
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tendet•oy
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busintss
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and
house!lnlders
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th: ughtcr, Vhlan, wore c&gt;n wntc to
tubbish, pul Licularh' ligl\if ~hi'pping boxes and packmg material to CohunUnll tliiR morDfng, whore tllcy

Use ,Apples now while prices are low; also Lettuce,
Pletny of vitamines in Butter, Apples and Lettuce.

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The $alio.ooo.ooo tual \VRR "~ lnvesto~
ht 1921, IB exoesR of the ~trnount for 1
"t1te'
t";o,
('on11tttnted 58 pol' cr.ntt ct
ht'm, ln~rlld'l!t
(or rHo yl?al' 1!11! rem· I
sonR fo rlhls' lnr~o 111 ~r(':.M nl'lf
ilft\cult ftond~ ot eatuot Phrdln brdluf
dlft\cult to ftn'd DlltiUg the pc!'tll!ll
the wnr and In the )'cars lmme&amp;ate·
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1,- eueceedtnr;, the Hul\ding
of tbo countJ!y were belOW nortpa1. In
1021 there was unlWuul n.cth·tty 111

We Can Serve You.
111£ T. H. DAVIS coMPANY
Miclclleport.
Pomeroy.

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mark eet in 1915. This jump ot
11.28 per cent tn tbo' tl.tlo ot poliCY
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a nd notes to toairves l81t year
the largest In anr Y!i.ar ~luce the ·
ljtcrease ol f.lo f¥ A*ne ut :lllo~
thlch ha
otlll Iaroe•

bot'f' today,

j1 W. :P. Ru~bles ot Ohllllcoih~"&lt;,

i oa.l~ng on tr!eo~s In tllwn today.

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WHO HAS KNOCKED OUT

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ROMEO HENSY
OF ro'JEST VIRGINIA

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A REAL CLICKER'!
JUST LIKE D~D'SI

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KID

CLARK

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There Is Np Substitute

U. Z. ,JUN.KERMAN, M. D.
Homeopathic Pbysldan.

for Quality

EBE:RSBACH BUILDING,

Pomeroy, Ohio,
Hourt: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
p. m. flhone 43-X,
Phone 2~R.
~lddleport Office Houre: 1 to 7"p. m.
Of'ftce form.erly oceupltft ),y

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Dr. 8. I. Hanlin.

taft f811r than In aD)'
In the I btHtWY or tHe

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or IIJ.&amp;f.At111nlng the road.t
bullt;IThdliuis H. MacDonald,
tbe burW'u ot public ·-···· 1

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condUiona
better durla._., the yea.r," ea.td Mr.
MacDonald,. "a.nd aa a. consoquenc.~
prqren baa beeo m&amp;du
tn bllhiray construction ''
Durin's ti!a year 7,469 miles ot road
projects were oomtpleted and 11,798

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now beiDI
tlsh and game
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SEDAN
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Whrn you buy a house you make 'ure that the foundation, the ..U. aDd
the roof are construCted for permanCDft. Buy 1 motor car in the aame WlJ'.
The aturdy bOOy of the Studebakd.:Li&amp;ht·Siz Sedan lim admir.ble exam ple of aubstantial body-building. lt'pconst::rucW qf the tinelt mataiala
o.nd with a high de;ree oU:raft&amp;Jnanahip to give yean of eat::llfac:tory llen'lee
-110 makeshif't construction merely to ffitet • price.
Eigh,t Gtout ash pillars, from floor tO rOpr, Insure permmmt .trenath and
rigidity. The four wide-openin1 doora ale a rtal conYellienee in ¢tine In
and out. Bto3.4 wtndowa provide clear vision In evetJ direction.
Seats tlfl': generoua proportions wi(h~eq&gt; ..,Mp to live lattlbt aciD·
fort. The upbolstery i!l of mohair velvet ~ush, as durable u lt la attniCtfve,
The beater Will e:ive warmth and oomfoitbn cold lilY•·
The Li~t·Slx has proved its retiabiUlj. on the hJa:bwaya of tbe world.
Thl! ample iJ»WCf, quietneaa and remarkljble flesibDity ot ib motor _.. a
source of clontinuoua aatlsf'action. It ie UjS}" to handle ha trlf&amp;c. C • I' 1 t
gear shiftinala qnnecessary becau.e it ttu'ottles down to • -..JkfDc SNIIee in
hi;th gecr. Vibration, which iB so anncjpinc in doled can. II flftuaD:r
eliminated.
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The low pr1ce b due to complete manuftac:ture by StudebUer Ia. aae Of the
moat modern and complete automobile Pt•na in the \tl'ltldcL ·MJdd' ff eil'a
profits' are tlimirlatcd ad~ the savldi! ate puaed on to the~·,
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YEARS OLD HALF PRICE.

W.ill hereafter be located in
the Beegle Building.

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Boy's S~lts
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LADIES AND CHILDREN UNDU 11

FINSTERWALO:
UNDERTAKING CO.

YEAR SETS RECORD·

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St Louie, a~·d rrujr 6niUH.ed men, were
kllled at LangleY fl.eJd, lfben a Martin
' ' IJomber collided with an £1rp1Ye
while making a lan-dinl The enlisted
men- killed were StAl't Sergeant. Ma·
rick and Private11 Blunkl'l., Leon Rolas

WarCIIng 81,1Uf1tl pttango.
~ashlnlttul, Pee. 7.-EIIOI-Ij!ltloD o!
bonae ameWdm.eat to the tbJ.p wbbtll provldlnc 1ror a 130,000,.000
l·aa,;,..,l rovol\o\!lli' lUnd ,wao recommea.ded by PHiliti.IDt H'ar4ing In a letter .forwarded to the aeuat&amp; commerce

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ol the cold that mfaht IMd to

110m1thlnr •rloua. Thla timple
ar.atmut cool1 •~d 100thea
ln81med, hrltattd mtmbnLnea;
Joolena d~bl• phlegm;
bre1ka coida .d~ courb• In
abort order. Dcm't'walt-rirht
DOW' ulf your drugilt

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GEORGE CHIP, KNOCKOUT BROWN

ence," one of t~~ most lavish
productions of tHe year. Matinee 2:30.

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OF THE BEST FIGHTERS, INCI:.UO.

Newport News, Vs, Dec 7.-Major
Guy 1... Gearhart ot Leavenworth,

DHr Placed In ReMrYI,

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CRASH IN MIDAIR

Colum1iu1, Dec. 7.-Slx head of deer,
ftrlt to .be··purchased 1D Willoeetli:J.

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'T'HE BOY M!,HO KNOICoKED OUT
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Shculd the committee meeting
.achedule.d for J.a.n. 3 tail to produce a
pla.n, 1:he general mee-Ung will ope11.
bare on that date wttb, virtually the
same s-Ituation a'S that of the :)oint
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of miners and operators
Oct 4 at CleveliLlld, committee .Qlllm·
bars said
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Be-.!auee ot inability to &amp;IJr~ on a.
baa1a f-or future negotlat!OIU! aHer set·
tlement ot the· Btrlke la-st rall, the
committee of two mlnen and t wo op·
eratora from each or the 15 districts
bad been appointed at the Clevelantl
meetl.ng to work out &amp; plan for nego·
Uatlon or a new ngreenHmt to repla.c&amp;

mJli&amp;s were under conatruetton, wblch
w&amp;re eethD&amp;ted &amp;a 50 per ceut com•

Trin~ ~~~~~;~~~~~:.!,~:,. l:•;i~~

Jack Phillips

Gloria Swanson and
otherReid,
big stirs.

here
on the &amp;a.me
prevJous
to the'1.
full meeting
In andayef!ort
to reach

and Thomas Jorda.n.
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The boonber was In the -air when
Major U~arbart •tOOk Of! in 8 Fokker,
The lighter macb@e ~truck the tall
of the bomber and both machines tell
to the earth. Major Gearhart, Car&gt;t.aln Doyle and Sergeant Marlck were
cauaht tn tbe wrecKage of tho two ma·

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chines an4 b,prned t-o death, and Prl~
v&amp;ti!B Blu.nka and Jordao. were kUiad
luitanpy when they jumtJed
Berreant 1-farlck wo.e trom Cleve·
,.n.d, Private Bl~kl cam8 from Chi·
caao, Jordan tl'Dm beepsteep, Oa., aDd
llol., lrom' Phtl~'!"lpbla.

•ultdhtg and ttie domaods lot money
lbr such operations together wtth the
J!oQuirom.onta ror thb lncrllaslng agrt~

rd
'Fhe put.. 111111\ do omnc Chrlstm•s •bopnl•tg.
o
b
ya S•
euiturn,I developme~t -o1· t e counttry
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li Subacri1lc ror. the DB 1J N'e" s.
a nattrnctlve ftllid r;r Invest·
lie is o~Lcn w~rned of thiS danger, and 1t should re 1 ~ ~w muc
Mrs I1'1oyd Clark ent('trta\u~d
or ur' tnsurdnoe rpntls
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dJilienUy and petil uro created for the fir~men by suc'h risks.
Five Hundred olub lut eveolug.
"The aut larges' lnCH&gt;M&lt;l for the
s
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1i t get a big start in Oi f 2W The !Jndles Aid Of 0\fwor\ City ra:r.
WRS tn premillm IUJ ' ce :ull't; loo.na•
• uch accumu a wns ena e ~ r(} 0
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'h urch. will give n. ctUclten
tJo'Jicybolder~ Tba:~e fl,ggrcgated
moments, and they ma)&lt;e a thick cl,oud of smoke that fills a bmfd. und bazaar at tl" church
This •tlncronsc:. tronght
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in~ and unperils fire fighters and lll);oedes tliel~ Wlitl!, Cleat&gt; up IFrld.,, Decomb?r ~ •
cent or reo~rv•• loaned ,;
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•·our
rubbish
hoaps, if you want the firemen of Pomeroy and Mid- ''· ""'ln•k• vl•ltll•
In tl&gt;wn toda•.
"u ~
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or 1920 and 1'7.8f Iter llea~nt, the

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Will please his customers who use it. ' It is like its nam"BETTER."

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Yet more pul:Jl~c work than ever IS done. Perhaps peop e are r Geor!fe C. Rolland. of .I:.ogall, wbo· surance tnveatments.'1 during tpe year ~t.+~••lo•lo..!&lt;••I&lt;_.,t4~!t••!t,.!tt+~~~...,.l~'+:~.;lt+l~~~~~~~~~~··
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}eavning to let up on eu:opars mtd fairs and undertakings· that 1111118 been em}lloyed here for some •1021,'' el\id Presdet McClench. "s the
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ba&amp;ls tor n;egotl&amp;tlonr.

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Knqw all men tl1a.t Tho Santa. ,Fe
Salt Company, a corporation orgnnlz
ed under the laws or Ohio, tmd 1ullder
Jlce!Hie N'o 5058, with ~~~ plu.cu of
of
Day Calla, 2~L; Night
471·L.
bu~lnesa ('.t Pameroy, Ohkl. has applied on the 8th day ot December, 19'22,
BEST SERVICE.
LOWEST TERMS.
to the Chlet -ot 'Dev~jon ot SP.curitlf&gt;R
ot Ohio for ~eave to n.mend such l!
&gt;
cen~e by strlkll'l&amp;' out or tho sa:me lho
names &lt;&gt;r the followmg persons ns
agents·
Frank B. -Gibson, Jr , Pom •
OHIO.
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eroy, Ohio, 0 D. K11elnhtltl, Pommoy,
asreement
which
expires
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Aprilpruent
1, 1923.
Tbe ftret
meeting
ot Ohio, Miller R Dmmlng, Columbus,
W. 0 Sllbley, GaJUpolis, Ohio.
(lOmmlttee here -In Novew,ber tall·
IDdgnr T. Cl!tton, Colum,bus, Ohio
to "Produce reeults and both miner&amp;
THE GROCER sh liNG FAIRMQNTS
...,.,• 1,..d operator• !lad es.prease\ t}Je hell'.
" I --!-~IW..-''•!!·~,.,· "
that tM second t~eeslon, jtl-st ciOted,
See Richard Barthelmess at
would bril'lg forth SomEt 1 commou
Majestic Friday in "Expe.-i·
lfGUDd upon wbieb they could agree.

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cof tho "}~O'f.0" MA.CMZIN'E, Ati\ct·-'
lea's ~lg !tnd llfl,:lf cl:n:t!l LOVERS'
PWOOmA'PlON.
Uevotod· only to
1 11\lch 11rt'lblems.

7G9,000:ooo, or only tt !!-4 pe1' cent of 1 tlOs~mted by about $60 000' policies A•.
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!fJT·l!;Oli!iiif0 1 5fli) somo or thu ~ubjeot.a
exclusively dc£1tt wllll In cvO:-v Issue

caltses. But if they would only ~and one~liult
sc1u Ues :t~ttro.ct e.
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stop \o think d ti\a· good ei\ey coultl do by helping, tltey woulcl 11ROOSl!lVEL'r HlllHWI.~ Mi!ltKIDRS R~l'jiOXImatol¥ tile , •• ,. comportlot~ "Ill !SOU the ... moadl mHcagc or,,,..
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t d . with Q. Wltat Is tho cllstlngnlahtns. amo\Jtited to $1,383.000 000 or : 1 5• 1·2 co:.lnlir)"' wna au U20 ru• n.galn1.1t- mOrtl
thtnk better of thett refusal, and would Wish to C -coun e m
ttltlrk ror the noosc,elt National 1)er cent of their naset~t; 10 years la.t- 1thau 21it,OOD ~U.· l9Zi In 18M' t\le lhe
this noble efi'ort.
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~highway
~nee 111 t'Ao Un'tcd
1er, !ltl the encl of 1921', tQe lioldinlfsln llnsut~M\co tn
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HO many

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Mnrri'!-Be, .Di.vo!'ce, Love, Eugenica,
~flh ,ColltJVI:o S~x, -\Jflll~~· otp, l}tC.
How'
MllifR'I' sucl:tssf'uL

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e un 's or 18 campmgn
sn e
e.
one, but itl i~ one bhat I'~- I
th'·' little •eals has been an in"'enious
quires lots of wovk. All over the country women and c~ildn:n,
nn'd m-en, to~·, are going ftom house to hoqse, and also selling- the
stamps in public rplaees. Some pcu(Jle Nfuse to buy because th:ey spl)etl, th~
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J, W. SchlPegel.
A proposal preaented \,y the o»e-r·
atcrs- Involving: 1ltstrtct agreement.s,
&amp;TbHratlon of dltlerencu anld a sUd· FOUND-Black acarr, at r.onrt house
Inc wage a(lale wae rejeeted tn Its eu·
Owner can hn~e same by calilng
tirety by the mlnei"'B' representatives.
98-R nnd IJ.a)'IDg fo1 this nd
0. W. Sa.vaae, a mlnera' represeutu.ttvo 1rom Ohlo, t hen }.lroposEMl a re·
or the weelr~
, I frlenda.
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turJ). to the old oon.trul coro~UtJv~
Mr. and Mrs. Wild Llll DanJel!l nr·
Rev. nnd J..Ira. Montgomery, who~
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fleld as a bas1ts tor ne~~:otiattonJJ and 11ved today trom K.tlamazoo, Mlc..l1
are holding · evangelistic services ,at
The condition. or Mr 9·• Otis Vnn It W(I.S in tnr~t rejected by tile 'oper· 8.1ld will visit tor &amp; fe¥t weeks with
the 'naptlst church are guests during Meter: *~o has been autously ~let at &amp;tors.
rEI&amp;.the~ and frleoUB nenr Rut',Hil~.
tbeir stay here, or Mr 111111 M~s. Ro,ll·~Ure home o~ her slater, Mrs'.
It wa&amp; then decided to bold the
t n
' Haddox, foJ. 'the past few months,
meeting to COD'Bkl.er new agreements
er
arnes.
,
at this time~·\ very ct:tlcal.
ou Jan. 3 here tntead ot at Cleveland
''Don't Tell
Everything"
Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and Mrs.
118 orlgln&amp;Sly pla.nned, and the- minen'
Ban DeLHle returned home yesterday
Subscribe for tbq Dally Newt
aa4 operators' committees will
tonight at Majestic. Wal·

in this country, has been m_, sa,lc of Christmas Seals to fnumce
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, campaign agaihst the scourge of tuberculosis
'l'his disease is "' mena~e to the public all over the country,.
Seemingly healthY people ma.y get the gelfDla ~aatened• biJ&gt;OD them..
The pre~-ance of incipient cases itt april to everybody, and selfi~}\1 sen t to
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the /Bennett
Mrs. Inez Williams nnd daughter,
ptopertY ou Pearl street.
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Virginl a, returned yesterday firom · a
Homer J{y8ell returned hotne yes·
week's visit with
rolatlve~
and tt&amp;rday trom a several' weeka' visit
1
rrlend• In Point P1ea•aut.
w~th relatives ·~ !&gt;oundsvtne, Ohio.
Mrs. W, A. Hopper, who hnB 'beeu
RaymoJl.!i' ~heTpt&amp;n t'Dd Dava
visiting tor. the past' "eek w)th f~la~ mer motored to Sliowvlnt, ·o., and
tlve!li tn Rutland, left thla 'morning joYed the
· ~ day hunt!nr.
tor' a ahort atay In Ch~shlre betore
Mr'- Ralph", Sherman
,, 11id Min
her retutn tome to Huntington
gtni~ Mc:tAdoo of Athens, o.,
· Mrs. Perry Coopar vlaited today ihe -flfat ef tlle 'Week; wltb Joe
with her aunt. Mrs. James Kennedy, who watJ reC{Intb hutl tn one'
who Is quite sick in Galllpolls.
Patneroy odal..m.lueB.
Tavener Clnrk or Dexter, vlalted I. rrataela Williams and
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yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Rue· son we're yt.e.ltors }lere
Tuckarm~n.
from Point Pleasant.
I&amp;!v. V. D. Berry hrt Yeaterday tor , ~iionlaa O'Leary, who is ,
M&amp;.l'ietta, where be will Install a new ln ' CharltiBton, was here tOday
mlnlstef:
... on relatives• and friends. '
T. S. 1Sbannon is a business visitor
Mrll. Del Martin, Mrs. Em Anderson
thts we~k in Pittsburgh and Youugs· and Mrs. P. Gallagher entertained
town, Oh~o.
~the Ladles or the Paat Clects asflcla·
'l'be epndltlon ot Mrs. Jame Bridges tton of the Pythian i ! IStcrs today with
wl10 bns ,beeu quite Ill at ber home on 8 u: o'clock diliner :~.t the home of
Fourth street, for the pas t week, Ia Mrs. Martin. About 20 or tbe mem~
very much imp1•nvacl.
ber 8 were. present.
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Mr. nnt1 Mrs. Howard McRihtnnr Mrs. Ruby Barrow! of Rlple•, ~w.
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wore \i IBltors in Cbar 1e11ton, t;he tl.rst \&gt;a .. vtas here vesterday
calllog on
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Q. Ia tli.e Water 1Jl'On\ cooked rice to Iday. The fla:urcs,
1-resentcd by
\gw1ehoHl va.iue
WH.Uam W. McClench, o~ the Maasa·
FAST.~Is not this the fast that I have A. Yea, the Federal office or Home . . husettl'l Mutual Life Jnsurancc eo ..
Economlca says It Is useful in p1ak of Sprlngtleld, Mass, t:how tbaf Ute
cl:osen? to loose Lhe bands of wickedness, to
the heavy lng 1110\tll.B, scalloped dhsllea anti lll~o fnrfn mortgage loans hold by Amerl~
( :~- 11 life Insurance •·ompaniel bavc
bbrd~s. and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break tor starching ll,h ecr materials.
HOMEMADE FlRELE~S COOKEU I doubled in less than lh f': years
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cyery yolle?&lt;-lsaiah 5&amp;: 6.
Q Could yCJu slyc na~ direct:mu~ ror the total, $1 ,418,000,000, 'I no" in
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A. Tbls wuuld require too much property.
THE t:HRISII'MAS. SEAlS.
tW~e, but wu have sent die im~truc·
At the end or tU11, :hP farm inert·
, tiona to the reader a uti any oU)er gngo loans or the me f'Olllpr.nh's wetr
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reader who desires the sauile in(or· $730,000,000. Three ycMe lal,!!r. at

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R. 0. MacPhail, who 11J asaootated ~rtel' a• ' tew d&amp;ys vll$lt ln Gauley
with tbe McPhail 'Coal co:, at Ho~D. B.rld«e (\oDd Charleston. V/,' Va.
wart a bualnesa vteltor tn 'Cotumbu.l
. A. Binrballll will mover hts ram.·

WORLIJ'it WIOEI!!Il ltnt:llll\
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Wb•t I• ~be world's
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riv4.1r!
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.IJptt 'j,-P0th'"1,al ot
ad'oert E. Warll, Fbrel111 Adnrtls111.1 Manag&amp;r"" .IIIAoerr. Odloe, 116 J'1fth
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Tb"o
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ncmirkabia
() ..JlBU'!Ion of
Aveo11e. New York Eli.y; W~»tern 0Ulee, Malleri1Bl4.:.• Cbtoaaao Ill
YUKo.Q~9J!I.tTA
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I:XCLUSIV! J&gt;~Riii~S J41&amp;WSPAPiiR&lt; ,llfti RPifl&amp;E Aftlllli"l'flfNio
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otl t1H3 yC'ilr, )ffra I)IClUI &amp;d tn O~:::::;t
M'i:M!Rit! ASSI!r.IATIO cJHtdi DAILIES.
Q. Where h~ the Ypkon Delta Dlnll invc!tmcpt Bt'litll.sttl:!• ,~ lite '
~u~st'RIPTIO'N RATE&amp;':
,ranee companr.,s su6ntULed• l\(Vt'll&amp;
B1 t..'lrrler •••• , ••• , ................... , ... , , • , .... , ! . l.i Otllta Per Week ruer\atlon'?''
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Alasli:a.
;annual coMo11$l1on &lt;JI the' 'iudbiatt~?11
B;r ms.li (bdlsldl;l county) . . . . . ............. , , . . . . . $-4 00' par year

BYJna1l ( ut'!Hle aoun(l·)
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No
uftt by mall where wfi haVe eafll'l\fr S'crvlce.

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real and peri9ual ]Jropertf of tbe
~\ecetieo\ during heJ natural tllo with 1
a:.:ceptlon ot fl.~ wblch ts to 1:)11 ~
to James Horton, a son. For ber
IIUppor~ ani malntenanr.e tbe
widow
Ho given lull powor to Iinke good and
Jvalid deeds tor auy Property she inay
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1 Dmna and Jamet Horton, sons, are
lUll
:remembered with ernall personal be~!
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Jts given UOO. 'flhe bal;mce or the ea.
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after the dellth ot Mrs. Horton,
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lng at A,n• lulo •o'r !"•-tlotl'••• 'ils lett In equal shares to t11e children
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named ae cxacutrlx
Mine woioice,.
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Chtca&amp;o, Dea.: ·'l-4P.eratort Uld A. Arnold nnd ,C E. lfa}·man nnd wn"
mlnera repres.eM1n1 th~ •u.umtnoua })robatOO laat Friday.
coal JnduBtry •dJou.'med tlleir meeting
Miss Sibyl Schla.e(e1, rogl!!tf!:rod
here without a.nlvlq a4. a.ny bull tor
nurse
at WashingtOn, D C, is P.XI)Acl·
or a .new wage agreement
homa
today to care 'ur her g111~d·
at &amp; meeting ot all bituminous o~
mother,
Mrs
A. N. Koehler, wbn 1 (R
nud mLDera to be Uld nes.t Jan·
fll at tho home ot ber !lau1hter, r.•r~

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Pour cioo'1n that ..-m11ride
qJI'II. Heater, Si&amp;bt. .J'
cllldt. Thld' proof tun.
ml•ioo kick. Cowl .a:LtUa·
tor. &amp;l!letOKhlamp~~ R.iao
Yilor aDd win&amp;hklddedcr,
fndde loch.,. dun dGcn
1nd outtlde lock OA riibta.-! fnmt doer. Domto
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""• all&lt;o 14e local nowa pijblltbed berelll.
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to the mVtalon the entl of 19.!J, ttw~(" n11Httgagea
Publications, )}apartment ot' Ag~i- amo'Jiitcd to fli08G,OtJO 000 and since
WaahltJgton, 11. C. usklng then the figures h11ve showtl even
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larger relative gain~ Mot" tlia.n
I.lillFUS ING l\1AOAZ1NES
$220,000,60tl was add~ti In 1~~1 . and
Q. Can a patron ot a post olfice rc- $11.2,000,1JOO more rup to N(. vmnbor
fuse to acecpt a. nm;,;n?,iue w!uch te first or this year; mu.kir.g a lt.t::tl In~
him aftc1· tllu r.ubecrlnllon ex- ,crease or $332,000,,000 1n 22 wontlta.
The figures submtttfld deal wJth the
A. Yes It the put,,&gt;n calla ~t the lnveatment tr.aasa,cttou~ or c'lmpan·
post oH1co he may
It: o.ntl too.vo lea boulding aboUt 'oo p(Jr cent of the
It there, or If he hus c'lrrler service, total lnYostmcnts ut ull A:mericlln lite

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reasons alone ~houltl1nduce
people to take hold and promote
campaign against this plague.

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'!his disease is one of the great causes of suffering among the he may refuse tt a.rtl ii.Jll(l the mdga- \tu:urance ~omP~t-ril~B. 'I'he
poor. ,Pea,ple in congested homes and ,city slums
specially lia- zlno boeR tu tbe- post .,mce marked 1921 marked the ftrat time In
ble to it because their dwelliftgs are poorly· ventilated. They get 1"vtof•ISod . " In eltber cal!e, the (lost tory ot the life tnaura:H'e

a~e

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unil bonds wa.3 the l'I.!Sult or
increased
in govern, '"'""•Htate Uill mun 1c1Pll1 sec ur 111 e~

ur\d.
thO his-"

lnvcst~nonts

tho ftrs\ 10 , monthe

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tlieFe apoears to be EL
revlva.l'·or 1JilCJ~8t In !allroad
tl\is infectic-n as~ result of- unhealthy conditinns, nnd th·etr work~ It~ of the suUscrtber to tbo tmbllshcr.l tceded their city loan-1, atneo
The returns recoh·ed for
ing power is destt•oyed nnd they become"' chartre upon th'a com·
Wi!:A'l'!U!R FOit!.CASI'
itwo ktnto or ln.e•tmonll! havo
por!od-ol·tlii.pr!itJI.I · ~""' sl'
Q Hits the wenUun
bureau yet SO})al'lttely closatried1
Increase ov;r the amount Invested
munity..
mlulc a forecast of the we~tther tor T he total assot 11 of nll
tlt~t olus of securities :tt tt.e cloHc
The anii.tul)erculosis work is a spcaialLy fine proJect, becau~e thh· wlnter?
ure Insurance coml)ante~ at tlte on•!1:&lt;1f 1021 of ~G,ooo.ooo. ns cmnparell
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s~ much of it is prev~ntwn. Jit seeks to remove the causes of this A. No.
or 1931 wat~ alm~'~At ~s.oGO\Mo,ooo,
a decrease during 1921 ot $Z3,-It_..,..;:,...;.;::_~,:.;;:._;_~,.,....,.....,...,._.,...,._~--,.,.""';'""'""'""'"""&gt;l'
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LAST lNAUOUHAl BALL
the exact n1ures beln4" $1,83t.ooa,ooo,l'•oo·.o;JO.''
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contagio'l'lt It educates the school children in those ways of health Q. When wus the h~»l Inaugural Tlle net Increase tn their asllet•
lo1fl)tliiJ~ a pJca ro1' tho steam tl';\nfl·
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that minimize t'he danger. It takes incipient cases· and restoreR'
Jteld1
lug 192 -all a.vatlable ror eUJ\J'{jdt~:~::l~:~~~~:i::, 8y11 tem's, Mr. mcCler.chsatd .
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ef l.o'fe !l!
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Ji)o&gt; W9~
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th~Jn to health, and enables them to return to t1l eIr t ami es an H. Taft b£lcame president
Clonch stated that moro thi"DI Balf
tbe ro.Urourls or the
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Tlt&gt;oill
of
the
llulllall
'lltMJeM
resume their Work. An enormous amount of suffering and sorrow
D:A.1'A ON
CANAL
the current tnveatment runds or the 1: ~
suvport
bereceive
doubtedIntelligent
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Q. How long ia the Panuma canal I {'cJmpanles ar.e now being use~ to
I enterprise in America Is moro easen~
how long doe!l It take a ~hill tn in meeting the dem&amp;n!l for i~!Utliona,IIJ·
to OU\' natloMI l}l'OI~pcrlt)" The
go thfuugb It'
shelter n1td tncreuell rootl
• of. govot1ttmontnl regnlatton
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A. Tl1c Panama cn nat ts ...,40 m ee tlon In tho united' Si'ntM.
ro.llroala Ia probRIJ 1 y a permanent
lon g On account or Ule uest• ucti.on
Tile outstandltig cttv a.nfl
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by
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or lhelr 1ope.,t!on,
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t th
t
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a high
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an
co
companies
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coun
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are to be met t-ne ra ronlfs· m1•st rc-

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governme
ulatlonB requiring, sl\i'pB to tuke elgllt He!.• AtJ the end 1 ~
Hours tor the P1H'Bugc. ea lt'l.\ the rn11rc:.ad

ra~troa.d se~url· ctltv

A.~ll', t-lle fltlMkar
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their total ns~etf! ~t t'Jl'f' enfl or 1911 the. e101;1e or 1921 tbe amount In rorct,
I an.d' compl~ lm'ormatlon aliour
the ... tty an tl torm mort.ra:ge l()ans or tncludin~ both ordiiHllY and mlustrl· : ; 1
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SO.DSCRtr'riON 11r1co no"': oit!Y'
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71Jc. pet' year, 3 ysrtrs for $!!DO.
Qffice1 ~of churches and other organization,s complain of the 1
••••I •dmuteit ""'"'''· a~ he • nd or It ••· .ven known• tb•t ~he l'apld' de• ~ ~ ~ ..... , ..
6-~ -Thio!l special otrer lG tl1crc:Lhe t11e
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dtlllculty Uhey hnve in finding helpers. If you want a committee'
voiWil\Onf
t'ho
of the
H •.: !rfi'»M
'oQif tor a sl'l ort period' J::Vr:rry 1!'\Jb- •
·' t ' · V' t lnmri tor ,..et up· a pUbllc suppe 1
1'1\on• ltell\"• 1'~ lli&lt;h, .
"l fu t2 1r.wnno nno: 1 "' t1 J-l' por codn\l'l' rtijrtn~r t~o p,;:oa. rnllowln"
to llll Unge a lfl~ ffill.l:l CO ... r A.
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, rent&gt; of th9 total• R.fti!IOta.
tho etvtl war Wati dhc in largo part
: .!: l~ C:Ut''..lll'•S\' ~Crl;tiou htcllldcll rn¢E ntePIIJemH~p
ot• some one t,{:J tealeh a Sunda:y
elatn~, it, often. takes a long~
Foil the fl.t~ltil ttlne tn• mMty Ybl\1111 l'b t:tle a11trtstante tHe root\B f!CCetvelt ~~~~~~~~~lm~g:~
to onr' ll'lll:m'NDSful' . rlw~~~. with
time to find tho~e who wnrserve
Mrs. € htl.l'l01:! Q. Zeilm, \V!iO lla.s 1the tlil:t1rlll\it' tAl'llrlt\_ell 11Wid tl• t,lJ~ from 1 the life ldlllttancl.l fund'i' tth-cst~
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thooea.rl.ila of mem'bcl-a tHUtl• s~"Q.ll)
ttle r:uellt ot lthtUv~s tua· tncj r.omPtlffh.ls sfln~ell&gt;. n.ti I'll.~ l!ntt nfo liU ed in tJieir seeurltlM. "\Vitllnut tha&lt;
tn ever)" e.tito a.n(l ell~·.
- 'Fhere used to bl3 mm\~ women with free t1mc which they. IPllflt raW d~tys at Cbcste1•, rctumcd to nn 11.,15tll~ 1lecreaflfl, r;11 ef'(IJ lW!InJ!: •2a:~ 'ttt:ml,a&amp;.ti:M tho bUUdllfm- 0 ~ ratii"'llds,
. ~eDd 75c. wtlh your name and : o.d·
would give to public' work. Sl)me who used to' htl'e setvants\ de leotumbua yestordny.
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dress tO · the
W. e Wad.r,Yilrlt·h matte- a I ueln"681t
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""omJmrod with the vur hornrr The and the growth ot town11 au1 c cs
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rip to CQiumbll 8 }eetJIIeda.y.
flrfl 10 month:'! d thtK ,.~ 11 r.., h&gt;1wever would bavll procet"ded at a mu(b lest:
tl teir e: wn uouse"'cr , i\0 :an~ -1!&gt;~
horne now haV'e ngular jobs~ Many M'e oceupied with elub life,. WilllP.m1 K-.oe.Jy rctut'ned• to Chicago 1'1'reReut an httpt'oY~nu~·~'t in Utt" !'e· rapid' rate
b- csterday ll.tteJIII{JOn aft ('or dpendtn8&gt; a1
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rnotoriilg, card playing, etc. Everybody
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THE B. F. BIGGS. COMPANY
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jltnnu paRt, left ror home this morning.
yield nro' positivc.resltlt, 1md to go rn fc•r wor~ t~at IB constructive (I M1· nnd MJIB. flf. u, Pllcber motored
and educational. The pellple who allow thetr bme to be so occq.~ 1tlowrt rrom Columbus yeaLertlay to
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jed wil'h then· own eonczrns tlmt th-ey h'ave none for eommul'1 ~.. 1bwrt•. cr srracutie,
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enterp\'(St'S Jiv~ rather ::;~t ilshly und miss many rewards.
\tl'cnd the wtntor with them Mra
j l}ilcb~l' und Mrs. Stobnrt rctm nod hy
JWaY, pt Hocking Vllllley while Mr. Pllcl:er motored throu1h.
1Nf'L4:MMABLJIJ RUBBIS!l.
: Mr. und Mrs. $hotldan Wes~ left to;
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'd!ly tQ be wit}!( their so:a. at Columbul!l
Orle cf the \\Orst fire perils in· a modcrl\ town exists Ill the who will ha~e 11 ' s toot ~untm~ltt.ted.
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Mr lliHl MrA L n. Peoph~H pnd
tendet•oy
•&gt;f
busintss
m'n·
and
house!lnlders
to
allow
m
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th: ughtcr, Vhlan, wore c&gt;n wntc to
tubbish, pul Licularh' ligl\if ~hi'pping boxes and packmg material to CohunUnll tliiR morDfng, whore tllcy

Use ,Apples now while prices are low; also Lettuce,
Pletny of vitamines in Butter, Apples and Lettuce.

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great lucreJlsc In roortgn"o loB.he i
The $alio.ooo.ooo tual \VRR "~ lnvesto~
ht 1921, IB exoesR of the ~trnount for 1
"t1te'
t";o,
('on11tttnted 58 pol' cr.ntt ct
ht'm, ln~rlld'l!t
(or rHo yl?al' 1!11! rem· I
sonR fo rlhls' lnr~o 111 ~r(':.M nl'lf
ilft\cult ftond~ ot eatuot Phrdln brdluf
dlft\cult to ftn'd DlltiUg the pc!'tll!ll
the wnr and In the )'cars lmme&amp;ate·
:
1,- eueceedtnr;, the Hul\ding
of tbo countJ!y were belOW nortpa1. In
1021 there was unlWuul n.cth·tty 111

We Can Serve You.
111£ T. H. DAVIS coMPANY
Miclclleport.
Pomeroy.

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mark eet in 1915. This jump ot
11.28 per cent tn tbo' tl.tlo ot poliCY
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a nd notes to toairves l81t year
the largest In anr Y!i.ar ~luce the ·
ljtcrease ol f.lo f¥ A*ne ut :lllo~
thlch ha
otlll Iaroe•

bot'f' today,

j1 W. :P. Ru~bles ot Ohllllcoih~"&lt;,

i oa.l~ng on tr!eo~s In tllwn today.

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cOtll', Saturday afternoon.

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Kid Clark
WHO HAS KNOCKED OUT

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ROMEO HENSY
OF ro'JEST VIRGINIA

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A REAL WATGHI
A REAL CLICKER'!
JUST LIKE D~D'SI

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KlD KENNEDY '
OF GALLJIPOLIB, OHIO

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RELIMINARIES.
KID

CLARK

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There Is Np Substitute

U. Z. ,JUN.KERMAN, M. D.
Homeopathic Pbysldan.

for Quality

EBE:RSBACH BUILDING,

Pomeroy, Ohio,
Hourt: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
p. m. flhone 43-X,
Phone 2~R.
~lddleport Office Houre: 1 to 7"p. m.
Of'ftce form.erly oceupltft ),y

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Dr. 8. I. Hanlin.

taft f811r than In aD)'
In the I btHtWY or tHe

there 111 noW appare~t

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•PPf0\'1/.tlou ol lho lm·
or IIJ.&amp;f.At111nlng the road.t
bullt;IThdliuis H. MacDonald,
tbe burW'u ot public ·-···· 1

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:re:po:r::t-to the sec.'

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condUiona
better durla._., the yea.r," ea.td Mr.
MacDonald,. "a.nd aa a. consoquenc.~
prqren baa beeo m&amp;du
tn bllhiray construction ''
Durin's ti!a year 7,469 miles ot road
projects were oomtpleted and 11,798

-&amp;be

now beiDI
tlsh and game
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SEDAN
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development

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Whrn you buy a house you make 'ure that the foundation, the ..U. aDd
the roof are construCted for permanCDft. Buy 1 motor car in the aame WlJ'.
The aturdy bOOy of the Studebakd.:Li&amp;ht·Siz Sedan lim admir.ble exam ple of aubstantial body-building. lt'pconst::rucW qf the tinelt mataiala
o.nd with a high de;ree oU:raft&amp;Jnanahip to give yean of eat::llfac:tory llen'lee
-110 makeshif't construction merely to ffitet • price.
Eigh,t Gtout ash pillars, from floor tO rOpr, Insure permmmt .trenath and
rigidity. The four wide-openin1 doora ale a rtal conYellienee in ¢tine In
and out. Bto3.4 wtndowa provide clear vision In evetJ direction.
Seats tlfl': generoua proportions wi(h~eq&gt; ..,Mp to live lattlbt aciD·
fort. The upbolstery i!l of mohair velvet ~ush, as durable u lt la attniCtfve,
The beater Will e:ive warmth and oomfoitbn cold lilY•·
The Li~t·Slx has proved its retiabiUlj. on the hJa:bwaya of tbe world.
Thl! ample iJ»WCf, quietneaa and remarkljble flesibDity ot ib motor _.. a
source of clontinuoua aatlsf'action. It ie UjS}" to handle ha trlf&amp;c. C • I' 1 t
gear shiftinala qnnecessary becau.e it ttu'ottles down to • -..JkfDc SNIIee in
hi;th gecr. Vibration, which iB so anncjpinc in doled can. II flftuaD:r
eliminated.
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The low pr1ce b due to complete manuftac:ture by StudebUer Ia. aae Of the
moat modern and complete automobile Pt•na in the \tl'ltldcL ·MJdd' ff eil'a
profits' are tlimirlatcd ad~ the savldi! ate puaed on to the~·,
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waa lll&amp;de 1 oa. Utbe natlon'oS' b11"h·

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YEARS OLD HALF PRICE.

W.ill hereafter be located in
the Beegle Building.

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Great Progreae Made on the Hlghwaya

Boy's S~lts
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LADIES AND CHILDREN UNDU 11

FINSTERWALO:
UNDERTAKING CO.

YEAR SETS RECORD·

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Kan, and C'Wt-aln ~enton A. · Doyle or
St Louie, a~·d rrujr 6niUH.ed men, were
kllled at LangleY fl.eJd, lfben a Martin
' ' IJomber collided with an £1rp1Ye
while making a lan-dinl The enlisted
men- killed were StAl't Sergeant. Ma·
rick and Private11 Blunkl'l., Leon Rolas

WarCIIng 81,1Uf1tl pttango.
~ashlnlttul, Pee. 7.-EIIOI-Ij!ltloD o!
bonae ameWdm.eat to the tbJ.p wbbtll provldlnc 1ror a 130,000,.000
l·aa,;,..,l rovol\o\!lli' lUnd ,wao recommea.ded by PHiliti.IDt H'ar4ing In a letter .forwarded to the aeuat&amp; commerce

$15'50

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MODELS AND PRlfES-/, o. b. factol~

ol the cold that mfaht IMd to

110m1thlnr •rloua. Thla timple
ar.atmut cool1 •~d 100thea
ln81med, hrltattd mtmbnLnea;
Joolena d~bl• phlegm;
bre1ka coida .d~ courb• In
abort order. Dcm't'walt-rirht
DOW' ulf your drugilt

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lNG JACK DILLON, HARRY GRI!I,
GEORGE CHIP, KNOCKOUT BROWN

ence," one of t~~ most lavish
productions of tHe year. Matinee 2:30.

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OF THE BEST FIGHTERS, INCI:.UO.

Newport News, Vs, Dec 7.-Major
Guy 1... Gearhart ot Leavenworth,

DHr Placed In ReMrYI,

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CRASH IN MIDAIR

Colum1iu1, Dec. 7.-Slx head of deer,
ftrlt to .be··purchased 1D Willoeetli:J.

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'T'HE BOY M!,HO KNOICoKED OUT
r BI~LY ,W EEKS NOV. 27TH.

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Shculd the committee meeting
.achedule.d for J.a.n. 3 tail to produce a
pla.n, 1:he general mee-Ung will ope11.
bare on that date wttb, virtually the
same s-Ituation a'S that of the :)oint
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of miners and operators
Oct 4 at CleveliLlld, committee .Qlllm·
bars said
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Be-.!auee ot inability to &amp;IJr~ on a.
baa1a f-or future negotlat!OIU! aHer set·
tlement ot the· Btrlke la-st rall, the
committee of two mlnen and t wo op·
eratora from each or the 15 districts
bad been appointed at the Clevelantl
meetl.ng to work out &amp; plan for nego·
Uatlon or a new ngreenHmt to repla.c&amp;

mJli&amp;s were under conatruetton, wblch
w&amp;re eethD&amp;ted &amp;a 50 per ceut com•

Trin~ ~~~~~;~~~~~:.!,~:,. l:•;i~~

Jack Phillips

Gloria Swanson and
otherReid,
big stirs.

here
on the &amp;a.me
prevJous
to the'1.
full meeting
In andayef!ort
to reach

and Thomas Jorda.n.
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The boonber was In the -air when
Major U~arbart •tOOk Of! in 8 Fokker,
The lighter macb@e ~truck the tall
of the bomber and both machines tell
to the earth. Major Gearhart, Car&gt;t.aln Doyle and Sergeant Marlck were
cauaht tn tbe wrecKage of tho two ma·

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chines an4 b,prned t-o death, and Prl~
v&amp;ti!B Blu.nka and Jordao. were kUiad
luitanpy when they jumtJed
Berreant 1-farlck wo.e trom Cleve·
,.n.d, Private Bl~kl cam8 from Chi·
caao, Jordan tl'Dm beepsteep, Oa., aDd
llol., lrom' Phtl~'!"lpbla.

•ultdhtg and ttie domaods lot money
lbr such operations together wtth the
J!oQuirom.onta ror thb lncrllaslng agrt~

rd
'Fhe put.. 111111\ do omnc Chrlstm•s •bopnl•tg.
o
b
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euiturn,I developme~t -o1· t e counttry
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li Subacri1lc ror. the DB 1J N'e" s.
a nattrnctlve ftllid r;r Invest·
lie is o~Lcn w~rned of thiS danger, and 1t should re 1 ~ ~w muc
Mrs I1'1oyd Clark ent('trta\u~d
or ur' tnsurdnoe rpntls
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dJilienUy and petil uro created for the fir~men by suc'h risks.
Five Hundred olub lut eveolug.
"The aut larges' lnCH&gt;M&lt;l for the
s
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1i t get a big start in Oi f 2W The !Jndles Aid Of 0\fwor\ City ra:r.
WRS tn premillm IUJ ' ce :ull't; loo.na•
• uch accumu a wns ena e ~ r(} 0
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'h urch. will give n. ctUclten
tJo'Jicybolder~ Tba:~e fl,ggrcgated
moments, and they ma)&lt;e a thick cl,oud of smoke that fills a bmfd. und bazaar at tl" church
This •tlncronsc:. tronght
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in~ and unperils fire fighters and lll);oedes tliel~ Wlitl!, Cleat&gt; up IFrld.,, Decomb?r ~ •
cent or reo~rv•• loaned ,;
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t 15:aa
•·our
rubbish
hoaps, if you want the firemen of Pomeroy and Mid- ''· ""'ln•k• vl•ltll•
In tl&gt;wn toda•.
"u ~
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dleport to love you.
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or 1920 and 1'7.8f Iter llea~nt, the

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Will please his customers who use it. ' It is like its nam"BETTER."

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Yet more pul:Jl~c work than ever IS done. Perhaps peop e are r Geor!fe C. Rolland. of .I:.ogall, wbo· surance tnveatments.'1 during tpe year ~t.+~••lo•lo..!&lt;••I&lt;_.,t4~!t••!t,.!tt+~~~...,.l~'+:~.;lt+l~~~~~~~~~~··
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}eavning to let up on eu:opars mtd fairs and undertakings· that 1111118 been em}lloyed here for some •1021,'' el\id Presdet McClench. "s the
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Knqw all men tl1a.t Tho Santa. ,Fe
Salt Company, a corporation orgnnlz
ed under the laws or Ohio, tmd 1ullder
Jlce!Hie N'o 5058, with ~~~ plu.cu of
of
Day Calla, 2~L; Night
471·L.
bu~lnesa ('.t Pameroy, Ohkl. has applied on the 8th day ot December, 19'22,
BEST SERVICE.
LOWEST TERMS.
to the Chlet -ot 'Dev~jon ot SP.curitlf&gt;R
ot Ohio for ~eave to n.mend such l!
&gt;
cen~e by strlkll'l&amp;' out or tho sa:me lho
names &lt;&gt;r the followmg persons ns
agents·
Frank B. -Gibson, Jr , Pom •
OHIO.
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pOMEROY,
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eroy, Ohio, 0 D. K11elnhtltl, Pommoy,
asreement
which
expires
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Aprilpruent
1, 1923.
Tbe ftret
meeting
ot Ohio, Miller R Dmmlng, Columbus,
W. 0 Sllbley, GaJUpolis, Ohio.
(lOmmlttee here -In Novew,ber tall·
IDdgnr T. Cl!tton, Colum,bus, Ohio
to "Produce reeults and both miner&amp;
THE GROCER sh liNG FAIRMQNTS
...,.,• 1,..d operator• !lad es.prease\ t}Je hell'.
" I --!-~IW..-''•!!·~,.,· "
that tM second t~eeslon, jtl-st ciOted,
See Richard Barthelmess at
would bril'lg forth SomEt 1 commou
Majestic Friday in "Expe.-i·
lfGUDd upon wbieb they could agree.

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cof tho "}~O'f.0" MA.CMZIN'E, Ati\ct·-'
lea's ~lg !tnd llfl,:lf cl:n:t!l LOVERS'
PWOOmA'PlON.
Uevotod· only to
1 11\lch 11rt'lblems.

7G9,000:ooo, or only tt !!-4 pe1' cent of 1 tlOs~mted by about $60 000' policies A•.
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A'liD AT\JIIN ' HAPPINESS
!fJT·l!;Oli!iiif0 1 5fli) somo or thu ~ubjeot.a
exclusively dc£1tt wllll In cvO:-v Issue

caltses. But if they would only ~and one~liult
sc1u Ues :t~ttro.ct e.
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stop \o think d ti\a· good ei\ey coultl do by helping, tltey woulcl 11ROOSl!lVEL'r HlllHWI.~ Mi!ltKIDRS R~l'jiOXImatol¥ tile , •• ,. comportlot~ "Ill !SOU the ... moadl mHcagc or,,,..
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t d . with Q. Wltat Is tho cllstlngnlahtns. amo\Jtited to $1,383.000 000 or : 1 5• 1·2 co:.lnlir)"' wna au U20 ru• n.galn1.1t- mOrtl
thtnk better of thett refusal, and would Wish to C -coun e m
ttltlrk ror the noosc,elt National 1)er cent of their naset~t; 10 years la.t- 1thau 21it,OOD ~U.· l9Zi In 18M' t\le lhe
this noble efi'ort.
~
~highway
~nee 111 t'Ao Un'tcd
1er, !ltl the encl of 1921', tQe lioldinlfsln llnsut~M\co tn
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A. An orange, black and nnother rfl tlro&amp;.d eeouritlee a.molnftedl to $1,·1States arilOuD.ted to $1~0,000,000 rep~ i
HO many

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Mnrri'!-Be, .Di.vo!'ce, Love, Eugenica,
~flh ,ColltJVI:o S~x, -\Jflll~~· otp, l}tC.
How'
MllifR'I' sucl:tssf'uL

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1 • The scherne of ratemg
e un 's or 18 campmgn
sn e
e.
one, but itl i~ one bhat I'~- I
th'·' little •eals has been an in"'enious
quires lots of wovk. All over the country women and c~ildn:n,
nn'd m-en, to~·, are going ftom house to hoqse, and also selling- the
stamps in public rplaees. Some pcu(Jle Nfuse to buy because th:ey spl)etl, th~
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J, W. SchlPegel.
A proposal preaented \,y the o»e-r·
atcrs- Involving: 1ltstrtct agreement.s,
&amp;TbHratlon of dltlerencu anld a sUd· FOUND-Black acarr, at r.onrt house
Inc wage a(lale wae rejeeted tn Its eu·
Owner can hn~e same by calilng
tirety by the mlnei"'B' representatives.
98-R nnd IJ.a)'IDg fo1 this nd
0. W. Sa.vaae, a mlnera' represeutu.ttvo 1rom Ohlo, t hen }.lroposEMl a re·
or the weelr~
, I frlenda.
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turJ). to the old oon.trul coro~UtJv~
Mr. and Mrs. Wild Llll DanJel!l nr·
Rev. nnd J..Ira. Montgomery, who~
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fleld as a bas1ts tor ne~~:otiattonJJ and 11ved today trom K.tlamazoo, Mlc..l1
are holding · evangelistic services ,at
The condition. or Mr 9·• Otis Vnn It W(I.S in tnr~t rejected by tile 'oper· 8.1ld will visit tor &amp; fe¥t weeks with
the 'naptlst church are guests during Meter: *~o has been autously ~let at &amp;tors.
rEI&amp;.the~ and frleoUB nenr Rut',Hil~.
tbeir stay here, or Mr 111111 M~s. Ro,ll·~Ure home o~ her slater, Mrs'.
It wa&amp; then decided to bold the
t n
' Haddox, foJ. 'the past few months,
meeting to COD'Bkl.er new agreements
er
arnes.
,
at this time~·\ very ct:tlcal.
ou Jan. 3 here tntead ot at Cleveland
''Don't Tell
Everything"
Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and Mrs.
118 orlgln&amp;Sly pla.nned, and the- minen'
Ban DeLHle returned home yesterday
Subscribe for tbq Dally Newt
aa4 operators' committees will
tonight at Majestic. Wal·

in this country, has been m_, sa,lc of Christmas Seals to fnumce
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, campaign agaihst the scourge of tuberculosis
'l'his disease is "' mena~e to the public all over the country,.
Seemingly healthY people ma.y get the gelfDla ~aatened• biJ&gt;OD them..
The pre~-ance of incipient cases itt april to everybody, and selfi~}\1 sen t to
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the /Bennett
Mrs. Inez Williams nnd daughter,
ptopertY ou Pearl street.
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Virginl a, returned yesterday firom · a
Homer J{y8ell returned hotne yes·
week's visit with
rolatlve~
and tt&amp;rday trom a several' weeka' visit
1
rrlend• In Point P1ea•aut.
w~th relatives ·~ !&gt;oundsvtne, Ohio.
Mrs. W, A. Hopper, who hnB 'beeu
RaymoJl.!i' ~heTpt&amp;n t'Dd Dava
visiting tor. the past' "eek w)th f~la~ mer motored to Sliowvlnt, ·o., and
tlve!li tn Rutland, left thla 'morning joYed the
· ~ day hunt!nr.
tor' a ahort atay In Ch~shlre betore
Mr'- Ralph", Sherman
,, 11id Min
her retutn tome to Huntington
gtni~ Mc:tAdoo of Athens, o.,
· Mrs. Perry Coopar vlaited today ihe -flfat ef tlle 'Week; wltb Joe
with her aunt. Mrs. James Kennedy, who watJ reC{Intb hutl tn one'
who Is quite sick in Galllpolls.
Patneroy odal..m.lueB.
Tavener Clnrk or Dexter, vlalted I. rrataela Williams and
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yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Rue· son we're yt.e.ltors }lere
Tuckarm~n.
from Point Pleasant.
I&amp;!v. V. D. Berry hrt Yeaterday tor , ~iionlaa O'Leary, who is ,
M&amp;.l'ietta, where be will Install a new ln ' CharltiBton, was here tOday
mlnlstef:
... on relatives• and friends. '
T. S. 1Sbannon is a business visitor
Mrll. Del Martin, Mrs. Em Anderson
thts we~k in Pittsburgh and Youugs· and Mrs. P. Gallagher entertained
town, Oh~o.
~the Ladles or the Paat Clects asflcla·
'l'be epndltlon ot Mrs. Jame Bridges tton of the Pythian i ! IStcrs today with
wl10 bns ,beeu quite Ill at ber home on 8 u: o'clock diliner :~.t the home of
Fourth street, for the pas t week, Ia Mrs. Martin. About 20 or tbe mem~
very much imp1•nvacl.
ber 8 were. present.
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Mr. nnt1 Mrs. Howard McRihtnnr Mrs. Ruby Barrow! of Rlple•, ~w.
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wore \i IBltors in Cbar 1e11ton, t;he tl.rst \&gt;a .. vtas here vesterday
calllog on
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Q. Ia tli.e Water 1Jl'On\ cooked rice to Iday. The fla:urcs,
1-resentcd by
\gw1ehoHl va.iue
WH.Uam W. McClench, o~ the Maasa·
FAST.~Is not this the fast that I have A. Yea, the Federal office or Home . . husettl'l Mutual Life Jnsurancc eo ..
Economlca says It Is useful in p1ak of Sprlngtleld, Mass, t:how tbaf Ute
cl:osen? to loose Lhe bands of wickedness, to
the heavy lng 1110\tll.B, scalloped dhsllea anti lll~o fnrfn mortgage loans hold by Amerl~
( :~- 11 life Insurance •·ompaniel bavc
bbrd~s. and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break tor starching ll,h ecr materials.
HOMEMADE FlRELE~S COOKEU I doubled in less than lh f': years
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cyery yolle?&lt;-lsaiah 5&amp;: 6.
Q Could yCJu slyc na~ direct:mu~ ror the total, $1 ,418,000,000, 'I no" in
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A. Tbls wuuld require too much property.
THE t:HRISII'MAS. SEAlS.
tW~e, but wu have sent die im~truc·
At the end or tU11, :hP farm inert·
, tiona to the reader a uti any oU)er gngo loans or the me f'Olllpr.nh's wetr
,
reader who desires the sauile in(or· $730,000,000. Three ycMe lal,!!r. at

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R. 0. MacPhail, who 11J asaootated ~rtel' a• ' tew d&amp;ys vll$lt ln Gauley
with tbe McPhail 'Coal co:, at Ho~D. B.rld«e (\oDd Charleston. V/,' Va.
wart a bualnesa vteltor tn 'Cotumbu.l
. A. Binrballll will mover hts ram.·

WORLIJ'it WIOEI!!Il ltnt:llll\
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Wb•t I• ~be world's
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riv4.1r!
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.IJptt 'j,-P0th'"1,al ot
ad'oert E. Warll, Fbrel111 Adnrtls111.1 Manag&amp;r"" .IIIAoerr. Odloe, 116 J'1fth
h.
Tb"o
Nuc.
ncmirkabia
() ..JlBU'!Ion of
Aveo11e. New York Eli.y; W~»tern 0Ulee, Malleri1Bl4.:.• Cbtoaaao Ill
YUKo.Q~9J!I.tTA
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Up to NUYOIIlbC:P'
I:XCLUSIV! J&gt;~Riii~S J41&amp;WSPAPiiR&lt; ,llfti RPifl&amp;E Aftlllli"l'flfNio
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otl t1H3 yC'ilr, )ffra I)IClUI &amp;d tn O~:::::;t
M'i:M!Rit! ASSI!r.IATIO cJHtdi DAILIES.
Q. Where h~ the Ypkon Delta Dlnll invc!tmcpt Bt'litll.sttl:!• ,~ lite '
~u~st'RIPTIO'N RATE&amp;':
,ranee companr.,s su6ntULed• l\(Vt'll&amp;
B1 t..'lrrler •••• , ••• , ................... , ... , , • , .... , ! . l.i Otllta Per Week ruer\atlon'?''
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In
Alasli:a.
;annual coMo11$l1on &lt;JI the' 'iudbiatt~?11
B;r ms.li (bdlsldl;l county) . . . . . ............. , , . . . . . $-4 00' par year

BYJna1l ( ut'!Hle aoun(l·)
. .. .. , , • , . . . .. . . . . . 6.00 per yea1
No
uftt by mall where wfi haVe eafll'l\fr S'crvlce.

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real and peri9ual ]Jropertf of tbe
~\ecetieo\ during heJ natural tllo with 1
a:.:ceptlon ot fl.~ wblch ts to 1:)11 ~
to James Horton, a son. For ber
IIUppor~ ani malntenanr.e tbe
widow
Ho given lull powor to Iinke good and
Jvalid deeds tor auy Property she inay
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tiE!e nt to sell.
1 Dmna and Jamet Horton, sons, are
lUll
:remembered with ernall personal be~!
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Jts given UOO. 'flhe bal;mce or the ea.
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after the dellth ot Mrs. Horton,
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lng at A,n• lulo •o'r !"•-tlotl'••• 'ils lett In equal shares to t11e children
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named ae cxacutrlx
Mine woioice,.
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Chtca&amp;o, Dea.: ·'l-4P.eratort Uld A. Arnold nnd ,C E. lfa}·man nnd wn"
mlnera repres.eM1n1 th~ •u.umtnoua })robatOO laat Friday.
coal JnduBtry •dJou.'med tlleir meeting
Miss Sibyl Schla.e(e1, rogl!!tf!:rod
here without a.nlvlq a4. a.ny bull tor
nurse
at WashingtOn, D C, is P.XI)Acl·
or a .new wage agreement
homa
today to care 'ur her g111~d·
at &amp; meeting ot all bituminous o~
mother,
Mrs
A. N. Koehler, wbn 1 (R
nud mLDera to be Uld nes.t Jan·
fll at tho home ot ber !lau1hter, r.•r~

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EQUIPMENT
Pour cioo'1n that ..-m11ride
qJI'II. Heater, Si&amp;bt. .J'
cllldt. Thld' proof tun.
ml•ioo kick. Cowl .a:LtUa·
tor. &amp;l!letOKhlamp~~ R.iao
Yilor aDd win&amp;hklddedcr,
fndde loch.,. dun dGcn
1nd outtlde lock OA riibta.-! fnmt doer. Domto
lltht. Mohllt "lwt Dlutb
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TooriR~ (3 Pan)_ 075
Coape.Roocktotr
(~·Pa~) ....--:--- U25

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Rolldpr(2 Pea.)- 1250
Rolld~tet(4-P...)-l211

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�: tOday to the ·aecretarY or the i nterior.
ou· 18 th~e tofemO&amp;t product. or these

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'~l' oald •that .
cO'al·! nlourdi otltie Eat etiJr( • ·

to trlve 1ouf, t.llo aot •Tiim•nw;ued

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would be ot vrtme importance. .
lu lhe nscal year ended ln.st Jun e,

. Cost
,
-during ·t he tlscill year
la~tt- Jil_n~~ ,301 a~c.qrdluj to J~p ,u nwcre produyed .from go•or&lt;un&lt;:nt·lluul&gt;l l'epott of the commlsaioner ol
~anda·, other tb~n India!) l1Wds, 18,·
~Wnt todaj to Pre~Jdent

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bl ~Ills pq~er i~ r~a~ by thousands of people dally in order
te obtain .their wants. 'That's why these ads bring such
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for each insertion. No ads aecepte\i for less than 25 ce~ts.
Casli with order sav.es annoyance and book-keeping.

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a.lty 3,616,8)2 ,be.rrelfJ, worth

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4,768,·
397, not incldding 'bonu.Bell. lu addl- lng $l,S!l:f!,079:
at
end o! the year $14,000 a 1'hat the number of"1Jeneiona 1n
month was being received by ihe
co\m't rt ta rapidlY d~'11:11I:f18b1ng 1~·
government from na.tural tJ.!i 'leases shown Jn t·he statement tb'a t $4,ttl8,·
ou public lands in ,W yoming,
259 leU wati pahl •In' ptm&amp;Rnis during.
ln the Rocky Mountain J1eld alone, the past tlscal ;Veur ' Ui.ll n during the ·
tl\.ere. were on gove rnment land 336 :previous year; that !6,02 _Clvtl war
oil wells, or which 207 were in
,
dldd,• a .sag&amp;lrist !4,'775•·tor
Sa!t Creek, "!'tV'yo., field. A hundred the .p rev io;J Yonr, -~IDd ihat 21:,269
other wells were bein•g drilled.
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. dti:wll ~s aga~rli!t '19,4'51 t'be
Under the terms of the
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yenr prei1J6tia.
ment tbel'e ·bad ,bee n issued 2!.14
Tlle- nu'liiiba[ of penstoUet•s on
,
and gas Ieallea. tn four etu tes and
rolls June SO, 1922, wa-s !i-4:'7,016 C(rnt· , 1, , ,. 4•.
137 prospecting 11ermlts, on
with 686 ,053 on June so, Lhe I" 01
wbicll driUiag 1B fequircd,
previous yaar. Of Lhese: 193,881 were
B'~tes and AJ.agka.
war, ~terans; 2~2.194 tCivll war l·~iili;!"!'-~:~~~
The largest nUmber of
·wittowe; ..-t-"l"t~&lt;,9515. .v_etertms o1 "~·e p·an·

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household gOQde, otc. lucnbitore,
DYEING ·&amp; P.RESBINO
~toves, old harness. etc. Martin
work Clllld ·,..,,. and . Farm, Rock Springs,
tues~wed·trt-tt
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D1.11 vera d' lft Pomeroy •. ,.....

and lllid'iltoport.
Rttu;f\• PD-I(Igl PA1d Oft WDr'l
fRtiiCH' .DRY O~IAIIINO CO.

O{ ·thii amount - $263.~07,·
1\'J d paid out tor if9DSIOI11, ·
or mitnteo~tnce ot tbe aytBem b"e·

236,362 •IJJrrelH qf oil, or which the

WANTED-To buy five or JJIJ: roomJJ,

mojlern
house
on
reasonable
term.JJ. Mt1 11t be In Middeport, in
good location, out of hlg:h watcrt.
Pho'nc 33-4~'n, MartiJI Bros. Shoe

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Our Motto:

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moderat~ meano.

TAXI?
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Sincf! ife all. in your favor, why not have the BEST?

ALL OtJR C\:ARS 'Aitt£NCLOSE&amp; AHD HEATEQ!
The drivets of out Cabs Me L,vel·headecl and CarefuL
We d~liver to' any ji'oint at arty' time. Merely telephone

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changes.
hat! ibeeri bere fHuylng J e rsey
It was Rugg ted ,that ~mployos eU
will leave W.OO.riesday ror fils
!or roti m-ent at the age ot 70
'\tlth quite a herd.
sbould 'have th&amp; ' -"'
m~Uon or l'etlrlng :t.t
Veterinary James ·S tans'hury
that re teuUon beyo11d 65 shon:1
w~ thlourh here tneP,ectlhif
·by !agreement ·b etween etuploye iA'"""'"t'h e 11;rst of tb~ week tbl.lt ware

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The Houee · of Bftsle

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Matinee 2 p, M.
A Stirring Drama I A Fascinating Love Story I A Gor·
~eous Spectacle I

commluloner .•eald, nnll

A ftlm production that set England and France a-talking
and haa created a furore in America. Made in Arabia w:th real
Arabs and spirited steeds.

Abo a JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY,
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FRIDAY

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'ANITA STEWART

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thot~o reciJ,ln~

months.

Close
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OTH~R THINGS
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POMEROY, OHiO.
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John .M.. :;~rawfefd, Foundries
Pclmeroy, Ohio

FOUNDERS. AND MACHIN~TS.

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CAST IRONj SEMI-STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE
AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS
R~pe Sheaves amfboxes for rope transmission; Coal

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loading dumps designed and built complete.
Our engineers :wi)l:'coxne and help you plan your
dtlmping syste!'l Of your power transmission and 1de•
sign, manufacture and erec\ it. :
· We give excep)ionai attentiorr ..to rush orders for
emergency service fot'\f!!ii\es and salt planta.
)lAine car wheels of.)o'lll!l'jl kind; sO.,Iid, · self-oiling,
roller bearing.
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partlcula'"'I~:Y l·::•;;~b:~

lens tbarr $30 PI

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tor theuae ot river ·
td loa.d ancl unload frelaht.
a.ll freely say thu.t t.11e cr,nidllllbhl

l'of',the ' PDrnerOy

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a wha,rlbOat utltll some time

,w!W b.. i&gt;o•IIPIO· to mnko LHd' DIIICh··i

BEEGLE BROS,

jnlredo!d ~~Qtl·e .along the rlv&amp;r. front

(Whole~aia Only)
Local and L. D. Phone ~32~L

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'ltO.{D ,N:O'l'ICE OF VIEW .
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JOHN SPIRE$,
RUTl..AND TMJ.

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8:~A. Mr:o~~g~ J~

9i30 J,i. ' M.
· 1ud'mg Herbe r~ RawI'mson,
. W a1ter Mc· 12:00
111130 A.
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Supporte dby a ca~ t me
NG.Iil
, Orail and Little Dick Headrick In

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AND·tMOOsl: AT YOOR tti$0l\i,

wharf 'ts sri 'bftd
aln'l'oilt lmfio~:utlblr to get tftitSJit
l~Ol.J SALE--Q':vQ~hu;ul four,
1922
n'nd Q
'd a whnrfhonL
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Beelte Dfos. have, Installed n.
. li·IUll
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able' ·rroiglit houR'e on t~o bank 'tO
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Pomeroy,

"THE .SHEIK'S WIFE"

Again Pomeroy Is

tor

.Jtalttrn-ore arid other beat market•.
Quotations alatflf'· ,fuf'~llhed'.
Ctll, .~.~rife, P,'hot.e ~r Wire-

THURSPAY

. miEAM OP WHAR•'~OAT ~ EOJii

enll(t~J"' to prov!~e • .ome·
wh~t Jarger a~nulty r,or '!I! cl'l:&gt;!t~es, th~!

•hould •be

Moat axten•t..,·e buyert and ahlppen of Poultry, Game (In •••·
son), EDa• a~d 'arm Products
COflnectton

reUNimeot at 62 Rnd 65 Y!J.1rB of
age. The pr..Qnt scale ol a.r.nu ltleo

W!t:COMf:-10 LOOK.

Day and Night 'Phone 411-R

heM or his department; a,nd, tliat
lb e shipJ)ed out of th4:l 'Shde.
'Protracted
meeting comdiericc&amp;
omploye a:r-.outd be re!alned be~
the age ot ~0. Stmllar vrovls· l :W'edileB&lt;lay eventng at the Sliaron U.
Ions were snqeeted tor !boa~ ellstblo
church.-

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. . Promp.t, Courteous and Exact Service.

'.Phe ,JH.dl'dti"'t :tb&amp; M~!'lfb'ltufilh' ~IS't.v'

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hQme. W\&amp; are .orry tv 1ooso
Hall fiHn lly, as tlley 1u·e Hne 11 uo·
and will 1he greatly •miss ed In tlJis
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dundi, 'tooen UY, Whlcli ' !was (liilio
a ~ucc~ss n'nu.DO:l~llf.
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,Pear~. Pler8011 or New Brigh ton, ra ..
Is l'lflltJni :friend!! 1Jere.
Jay .ours ll ntl u. D. Circle were
PortierciY ylaltors Mond~y.
Milo Rhod eS .Jlas been quite s·h:k
the past week.
'A.' c. Gandee- visited his 13later,
Ezra :BU!Ih, 'Of 'SyracuSe, who is
in 'POOr b"ealtb.
, ,
' Mn. IV Ina Ours ,s-pent part or 'last
with her m otbe~ u.t !ll.tc.K'enll.e
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Ja.thes Ha.ll 'h ad a ~ale S'J.turd'll)',
will 1ea..Ye 'tb&amp; first ot tbe week
Clem r&gt;en1~hiJ;, W. Vn., . to maltc

MexJCo antl N'Cvt1da. Illbus-pbate
111 bein1 mined In Idaho.
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EWING
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J)lrector

daU'g llter, Katie, i&gt;f SyNcuse,
Sunday tbe guests or c. D. Clr·

In the J)UB~ f,ij~l~'lf"!'• 1 ~0,736 pan·
!'! ion dn.luuJ w~~e JUapo:HJtl of and 2,·
2G9,187 checkli wepaiOil uml sunt out.
At the oluHo or the year ~2,616 c l~ inu;
und e r vo.rtous · 'tleus ion law.s we're
pendh'Jg.
Uuder th e a~t of May, 1920, provid·
lng to rrhe re remen·t or civil service
1
employes, ·th8 e , were 7,67-6
tants on the r; h, o(!Wh{)m 6,6'87 Were
re tired fo r\1~ ~~1e remainder f-or disa;btllty, Tbe ·re'b,l~ent iaw, with
eeverul broad .Qt~k and llbernltzing
act .II has 'bee , :K' opera.iion ror two
the OOnfnJ.t~!oner ileofurod, and
.
indicatea
~t needs hut few
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ln 1 Southeu'fe;n · Ohio.

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Jos ~h McBrid e, Mrs. Sa:Hifl RaSp

s,soo,ooo,_ To '(lr~vent ~thesJ ·lo11es,
lea~·ett w'c re gh·e· nlO drlil
!!UCh
lllnd~ whQl'tJ limlnago occurred '1~11d
the Navy is rec~vlng royl.llltlea in oil
wll·lch Is con:verted 't o fue l oil for
val veiUie.IS -a.nd ·shipped al s uch poin t.a
necessity wafra.nts !or time
omerrencr. f
The Untteii ·states go\·ernmentlsone
oQ thc ..in.rgest cda ll~nd -owners in the
worl d, an d a·teo :hold" lfU'}.lOrtar~t re·
servos or pli'll.iibhate, :votash, nnd nth·
or sultB. Coal ~s now- ,betng mtnetl In
lhose lands, under le'.tse, In fWyomlng.
'Wiasblngton, Montano., No~tb 1~mt
South Dakota, Utuh, Culorrridu,
New
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POMEROY,
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Capifat, SUIJ)Iui alld Ptofifa $90,000.00.

I.e ;;':~R~~axt..Cab

·boa!'£~

draln'agc and that nvru·ox1uu~tcly 22,·
000,000 bart•t~la h Jd beea los t. or 'till !!, 1''"·'"'" tor t he.,$72 rate have lllltl~l al·
em 'the ~:~cale now In etfect, the govtlrnand B4;4S7 w-ere -drawing that
1
moul's royalty would llave beeJII worfh ratu per mou~ ·011 ~lJ.IItl 3fJ , 1922.

Safety and Service lor people of

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· COMt l'f( Am su us1 YotJ'I£

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dnUUog arrtanged. A study .madtJ by 1:::::;.:~~~
the Uureau or Mines .showed .tbe gov· l·
e'rnment Jands were losing ho11vlly by
or u.

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to k1 ct1vHy in. · mual petroleum re- 'iOidle rstn nde rthe Mt o(._ June, , 19211.
serves. 'l&lt;"'lnal arjulllcatlon was roachThe practl&lt;.:o ol'lgln.a.lly Jald (J:own
ed ln outstanding contestl:l on such und er 'llCt of .MIJy, 1920, mado •t he f'l2
oil lands , lon:aol!l wore granted und rate for hei.Pl'ess ()1vU wu.r veterans

POCKET KNIVES
i\()6[) CHOPPERS
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TRICYCLES, lmtlt'-ftlilhlllf rlllfa1l&lt; tires
AIR GUNS
AM1t Ott,.SO 1\tAI'f.\' THINGS TOO
Ml810~ 'YO MENTION f.

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.; :dioaie :from

OW TOWN

TH·E FARMER'S BANK &amp;
\SAVINGS
tOMPANY
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Brl"fCr.£5

PtJOt&gt;INc otSHIS, E'f~
CARVING Sl't'!f

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PERCQIAfOlf5
RO..U'JU$CAKE AND PIE PANS

Repair, .

BEGIN DEVELOPMENT OF WEST'S
r.
W
MJNr:.RJ\L EALTH

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for 'the KIDDIE!
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war; and""g,t48 '..Widowe of 113 p.Bnl&amp;ll
l2-6-U welh~ belong·i ng to the gove rnment'
wli.l· vehir.Rn~. '!',h ere wer e 73 soldiers
with all tmprovewentn . CnH 194-J. --'---·-..:..-"""-~-- 111: ·the Salt Creek lluld, where
Abe MiChelson.
' 12·2-litx YO UNG married couple wants two, governm ent lwlds title to nearly llll dra.wtng :pensions ror .service In the
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three or to11r furnl alted rooms for the land. ISueh an Immense amoUnt Wlar with IM'e:z:lco, and 4.9 widows ()f AttJ:
'&gt;r
II you want \0' ~ ·welt, ll{;.ri• af:
or
crude
petroleum
wa.s
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p
roduced
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'Ot
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war
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FOU SALE-New lmm! ncrl c~e Winlight bousekeepiljg. Mu st b(; modoboe with Ulil ":01ecoTe~1'' of D.rr
several lthl}Ortan.t modllle!3'lions or Plorco's. All druAI!LI oo!llt ·Ill t~O'
cbcHter pump J:IIU, 1:1hol 60 t imes.
ern nnd In Middleport, within CA.II the cll'paclty of the well.s was
the priM:tlce ' of the f"ttn!lon \But•ea.u M• or ll&lt;iuld. Wl\b good' ii••lf:h
Big barg~lu. Cali at Lewi~t &amp;: Son,
boy's dilltl'lc t. Phone ?3 4.-R, Ml\l'tln greater tbun the pipe Hue
to
transport
It,
were bro"gb't aboUt during the year will C&lt;lme b\!411r1 Iii !a~p ana dllUi'el1
.Mtddiovort, or phone C09-L.
Bros. Shoe Repair.
12-(Hf
Wrl1e l!&gt;t. Plei'OO,. Pl~li: . lliv~1\ds
In 'Mont..... na also, development •Jlro· by dep 111.,~meq;tal decisions. One de: Hotel l'n Biill'ilb, N. f.. for tl&gt;fd
ceeded rll'pidly ·a11d at the end or thE
held· th~t a pe~aon 'WJI.O e~list- medical ad'l'lee, sebd roc If ;ad
tlal beginning .or Ute active deve lop· tiscal year t11ere we're '67
d In the Ragu.ta. rtar~y mubse(tueut wish &amp; trial pq. o! the t:lHl&lt;ltlJ,
ment ot vast mineral wttlllh, horeto- welll:l In the ~at Creek Held 1.1 nd nin e to April 22, 1898, and was '&lt;llseharged
rore locked "·"I' In tho public ,domain drllllng On, government .land In the on or :tJetore !A•prilll,. 1809. or woh en·
or the varloua ,'woat e m s tates, but newly-dlscovere1\ ~1Kl pro1~lng S!ln· ,
1 nthe navy or 1Mo.rlne corps
now liberated mul er 'the general loas· burs t-Ke vin field. Las t Jii~ a well
May t, 189,8, and waa discbarged
lng- Jn.w, wa11 recordetl by Dr. H. Fos· Ut'l ar' U1e cent'er of tho Cat Creek Oeld
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to A•ptii 11, Hl99, could be C'Jll•
(,By Tbo AllsOCIIlted Preas)
l cr UlLin. director of the BureiJU or dr!Hed Into '8. second and pr~llltlc oil I ;~~:.~::~~~~~'S "volunteers." This holding
,Reed Gandee, who has 11 flujj
WASHINGTON, ·nec 1 7."--:A ~ ~bHtau· !,Minos , in Jtl tl aftuual report tm hmlttoll Ka.JlU and flow ed 1t~tutlly at th e dally 11
affected hUndreds ot cla.lmf! lion at De troit, Mich., l!pont part, pf
,,.. .
rattl of 2,000 barrels. Anolbor well
•by wld~ll and 'min-on of ·SOl·
·Week wliJli his ' Pt\'ront::~, !o:.. c. Gabcame in at 2,400 'bar.rets. .By "'"" '· I"'"''' or ltho S'~'~an·l
sh
war.
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and w11e.
clevelopments 'tllill Held bocame th e 1"'"""oo d601 _!~ nHtl b mwrr.vna.oit
Mr3. Llz'zi0 ILew'ls of Nc..V BI'lg·l itoh,
third ·largeat 1lf{)(luce r In Lhe UOC'ky
Instruotlolll upproved 1 In Au.gust;
I returned home 'S;alurllay, after
Mountain rog!on.
year, ~r.o~de 1.~ more 'Hbernl sys: kw•••k'&lt; visit witb b.er d a ughter, 'Mts.
Thoso doveiOlJJUOilki ilrc exclusrve
ot radnT-ctaims or Span13h wm·
Dusb.

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ou· 18 th~e tofemO&amp;t product. or these

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cO'al·! nlourdi otltie Eat etiJr( • ·

to trlve 1ouf, t.llo aot •Tiim•nw;ued

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ooa 1net(llj ~li · 4be weal·ern ttatea
would be ot vrtme importance. .
lu lhe nscal year ended ln.st Jun e,

. Cost
,
-during ·t he tlscill year
la~tt- Jil_n~~ ,301 a~c.qrdluj to J~p ,u nwcre produyed .from go•or&lt;un&lt;:nt·lluul&gt;l l'epott of the commlsaioner ol
~anda·, other tb~n India!) l1Wds, 18,·
~Wnt todaj to Pre~Jdent

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bl ~Ills pq~er i~ r~a~ by thousands of people dally in order
te obtain .their wants. 'That's why these ads bring such
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Rates for classified advertisements are one eent a wc:d
for each insertion. No ads aecepte\i for less than 25 ce~ts.
Casli with order sav.es annoyance and book-keeping.

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a.lty 3,616,8)2 ,be.rrelfJ, worth

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Middleport. Ohio.

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4,768,·
397, not incldding 'bonu.Bell. lu addl- lng $l,S!l:f!,079:
at
end o! the year $14,000 a 1'hat the number of"1Jeneiona 1n
month was being received by ihe
co\m't rt ta rapidlY d~'11:11I:f18b1ng 1~·
government from na.tural tJ.!i 'leases shown Jn t·he statement tb'a t $4,ttl8,·
ou public lands in ,W yoming,
259 leU wati pahl •In' ptm&amp;Rnis during.
ln the Rocky Mountain J1eld alone, the past tlscal ;Veur ' Ui.ll n during the ·
tl\.ere. were on gove rnment land 336 :previous year; that !6,02 _Clvtl war
oil wells, or which 207 were in
,
dldd,• a .sag&amp;lrist !4,'775•·tor
Sa!t Creek, "!'tV'yo., field. A hundred the .p rev io;J Yonr, -~IDd ihat 21:,269
other wells were bein•g drilled.
·
. dti:wll ~s aga~rli!t '19,4'51 t'be
Under the terms of the
-1
yenr prei1J6tia.
ment tbel'e ·bad ,bee n issued 2!.14
Tlle- nu'liiiba[ of penstoUet•s on
,
and gas Ieallea. tn four etu tes and
rolls June SO, 1922, wa-s !i-4:'7,016 C(rnt· , 1, , ,. 4•.
137 prospecting 11ermlts, on
with 686 ,053 on June so, Lhe I" 01
wbicll driUiag 1B fequircd,
previous yaar. Of Lhese: 193,881 were
B'~tes and AJ.agka.
war, ~terans; 2~2.194 tCivll war l·~iili;!"!'-~:~~~
The largest nUmber of
·wittowe; ..-t-"l"t~&lt;,9515. .v_etertms o1 "~·e p·an·

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household gOQde, otc. lucnbitore,
DYEING ·&amp; P.RESBINO
~toves, old harness. etc. Martin
work Clllld ·,..,,. and . Farm, Rock Springs,
tues~wed·trt-tt
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D1.11 vera d' lft Pomeroy •. ,.....

and lllid'iltoport.
Rttu;f\• PD-I(Igl PA1d Oft WDr'l
fRtiiCH' .DRY O~IAIIINO CO.

O{ ·thii amount - $263.~07,·
1\'J d paid out tor if9DSIOI11, ·
or mitnteo~tnce ot tbe aytBem b"e·

236,362 •IJJrrelH qf oil, or which the

WANTED-To buy five or JJIJ: roomJJ,

mojlern
house
on
reasonable
term.JJ. Mt1 11t be In Middeport, in
good location, out of hlg:h watcrt.
Pho'nc 33-4~'n, MartiJI Bros. Shoe

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furn iJJhcd · room

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Pemeroy, Ohio
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Court Street.
Our Motto:

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moderat~ meano.

TAXI?
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Sincf! ife all. in your favor, why not have the BEST?

ALL OtJR C\:ARS 'Aitt£NCLOSE&amp; AHD HEATEQ!
The drivets of out Cabs Me L,vel·headecl and CarefuL
We d~liver to' any ji'oint at arty' time. Merely telephone

.

1•jli
changes.
hat! ibeeri bere fHuylng J e rsey
It was Rugg ted ,that ~mployos eU
will leave W.OO.riesday ror fils
!or roti m-ent at the age ot 70
'\tlth quite a herd.
sbould 'have th&amp; ' -"'
m~Uon or l'etlrlng :t.t
Veterinary James ·S tans'hury
that re teuUon beyo11d 65 shon:1
w~ thlourh here tneP,ectlhif
·by !agreement ·b etween etuploye iA'"""'"t'h e 11;rst of tb~ week tbl.lt ware

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The Houee · of Bftsle

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Matinee 2 p, M.
A Stirring Drama I A Fascinating Love Story I A Gor·
~eous Spectacle I

commluloner .•eald, nnll

A ftlm production that set England and France a-talking
and haa created a furore in America. Made in Arabia w:th real
Arabs and spirited steeds.

Abo a JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY,
·

,

FRIDAY

·

'ANITA STEWART

·.

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thot~o reciJ,ln~

months.

Close
'Pittdurgh,

.With

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t\

HU~~Eti~o~
OTH~R THINGS
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YOURS FOR SERVICE,

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Hardware Company .

POMEROY, OHiO.
~~~~!~~~;!~;;s;~;;~;;~a;sl

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John .M.. :;~rawfefd, Foundries
Pclmeroy, Ohio

FOUNDERS. AND MACHIN~TS.

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CAST IRONj SEMI-STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE
AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS
R~pe Sheaves amfboxes for rope transmission; Coal

I

loading dumps designed and built complete.
Our engineers :wi)l:'coxne and help you plan your
dtlmping syste!'l Of your power transmission and 1de•
sign, manufacture and erec\ it. :
· We give excep)ionai attentiorr ..to rush orders for
emergency service fot'\f!!ii\es and salt planta.
)lAine car wheels of.)o'lll!l'jl kind; sO.,Iid, · self-oiling,
roller bearing.
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td loa.d ancl unload frelaht.
a.ll freely say thu.t t.11e cr,nidllllbhl

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,w!W b.. i&gt;o•IIPIO· to mnko LHd' DIIICh··i

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jnlredo!d ~~Qtl·e .along the rlv&amp;r. front

(Whole~aia Only)
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8:~A. Mr:o~~g~ J~

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· 1ud'mg Herbe r~ RawI'mson,
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wharf 'ts sri 'bftd
aln'l'oilt lmfio~:utlblr to get tftitSJit
l~Ol.J SALE--Q':vQ~hu;ul four,
1922
n'nd Q
'd a whnrfhonL
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Beelte Dfos. have, Installed n.
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able' ·rroiglit houR'e on t~o bank 'tO
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Pomeroy,

"THE .SHEIK'S WIFE"

Again Pomeroy Is

tor

.Jtalttrn-ore arid other beat market•.
Quotations alatflf'· ,fuf'~llhed'.
Ctll, .~.~rife, P,'hot.e ~r Wire-

THURSPAY

. miEAM OP WHAR•'~OAT ~ EOJii

enll(t~J"' to prov!~e • .ome·
wh~t Jarger a~nulty r,or '!I! cl'l:&gt;!t~es, th~!

•hould •be

Moat axten•t..,·e buyert and ahlppen of Poultry, Game (In •••·
son), EDa• a~d 'arm Products
COflnectton

reUNimeot at 62 Rnd 65 Y!J.1rB of
age. The pr..Qnt scale ol a.r.nu ltleo

W!t:COMf:-10 LOOK.

Day and Night 'Phone 411-R

heM or his department; a,nd, tliat
lb e shipJ)ed out of th4:l 'Shde.
'Protracted
meeting comdiericc&amp;
omploye a:r-.outd be re!alned be~
the age ot ~0. Stmllar vrovls· l :W'edileB&lt;lay eventng at the Sliaron U.
Ions were snqeeted tor !boa~ ellstblo
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'.Phe ,JH.dl'dti"'t :tb&amp; M~!'lfb'ltufilh' ~IS't.v'

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hQme. W\&amp; are .orry tv 1ooso
Hall fiHn lly, as tlley 1u·e Hne 11 uo·
and will 1he greatly •miss ed In tlJis
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dundi, 'tooen UY, Whlcli ' !was (liilio
a ~ucc~ss n'nu.DO:l~llf.
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Is l'lflltJni :friend!! 1Jere.
Jay .ours ll ntl u. D. Circle were
PortierciY ylaltors Mond~y.
Milo Rhod eS .Jlas been quite s·h:k
the past week.
'A.' c. Gandee- visited his 13later,
Ezra :BU!Ih, 'Of 'SyracuSe, who is
in 'POOr b"ealtb.
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' Mn. IV Ina Ours ,s-pent part or 'last
with her m otbe~ u.t !ll.tc.K'enll.e
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Ja.thes Ha.ll 'h ad a ~ale S'J.turd'll)',
will 1ea..Ye 'tb&amp; first ot tbe week
Clem r&gt;en1~hiJ;, W. Vn., . to maltc

MexJCo antl N'Cvt1da. Illbus-pbate
111 bein1 mined In Idaho.
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J)lrector

daU'g llter, Katie, i&gt;f SyNcuse,
Sunday tbe guests or c. D. Clr·

In the J)UB~ f,ij~l~'lf"!'• 1 ~0,736 pan·
!'! ion dn.luuJ w~~e JUapo:HJtl of and 2,·
2G9,187 checkli wepaiOil uml sunt out.
At the oluHo or the year ~2,616 c l~ inu;
und e r vo.rtous · 'tleus ion law.s we're
pendh'Jg.
Uuder th e a~t of May, 1920, provid·
lng to rrhe re remen·t or civil service
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employes, ·th8 e , were 7,67-6
tants on the r; h, o(!Wh{)m 6,6'87 Were
re tired fo r\1~ ~~1e remainder f-or disa;btllty, Tbe ·re'b,l~ent iaw, with
eeverul broad .Qt~k and llbernltzing
act .II has 'bee , :K' opera.iion ror two
the OOnfnJ.t~!oner ileofurod, and
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indicatea
~t needs hut few
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Jos ~h McBrid e, Mrs. Sa:Hifl RaSp

s,soo,ooo,_ To '(lr~vent ~thesJ ·lo11es,
lea~·ett w'c re gh·e· nlO drlil
!!UCh
lllnd~ whQl'tJ limlnago occurred '1~11d
the Navy is rec~vlng royl.llltlea in oil
wll·lch Is con:verted 't o fue l oil for
val veiUie.IS -a.nd ·shipped al s uch poin t.a
necessity wafra.nts !or time
omerrencr. f
The Untteii ·states go\·ernmentlsone
oQ thc ..in.rgest cda ll~nd -owners in the
worl d, an d a·teo :hold" lfU'}.lOrtar~t re·
servos or pli'll.iibhate, :votash, nnd nth·
or sultB. Coal ~s now- ,betng mtnetl In
lhose lands, under le'.tse, In fWyomlng.
'Wiasblngton, Montano., No~tb 1~mt
South Dakota, Utuh, Culorrridu,
New
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POMEROY,
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Capifat, SUIJ)Iui alld Ptofifa $90,000.00.

I.e ;;':~R~~axt..Cab

·boa!'£~

draln'agc and that nvru·ox1uu~tcly 22,·
000,000 bart•t~la h Jd beea los t. or 'till !!, 1''"·'"'" tor t he.,$72 rate have lllltl~l al·
em 'the ~:~cale now In etfect, the govtlrnand B4;4S7 w-ere -drawing that
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moul's royalty would llave beeJII worfh ratu per mou~ ·011 ~lJ.IItl 3fJ , 1922.

Safety and Service lor people of

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the Uureau or Mines .showed .tbe gov· l·
e'rnment Jands were losing ho11vlly by
or u.

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to k1 ct1vHy in. · mual petroleum re- 'iOidle rstn nde rthe Mt o(._ June, , 19211.
serves. 'l&lt;"'lnal arjulllcatlon was roachThe practl&lt;.:o ol'lgln.a.lly Jald (J:own
ed ln outstanding contestl:l on such und er 'llCt of .MIJy, 1920, mado •t he f'l2
oil lands , lon:aol!l wore granted und rate for hei.Pl'ess ()1vU wu.r veterans

POCKET KNIVES
i\()6[) CHOPPERS
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TRICYCLES, lmtlt'-ftlilhlllf rlllfa1l&lt; tires
AIR GUNS
AM1t Ott,.SO 1\tAI'f.\' THINGS TOO
Ml810~ 'YO MENTION f.

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tOMPANY
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RO..U'JU$CAKE AND PIE PANS

Repair, .

BEGIN DEVELOPMENT OF WEST'S
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W
MJNr:.RJ\L EALTH

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war; and""g,t48 '..Widowe of 113 p.Bnl&amp;ll
l2-6-U welh~ belong·i ng to the gove rnment'
wli.l· vehir.Rn~. '!',h ere wer e 73 soldiers
with all tmprovewentn . CnH 194-J. --'---·-..:..-"""-~-- 111: ·the Salt Creek lluld, where
Abe MiChelson.
' 12·2-litx YO UNG married couple wants two, governm ent lwlds title to nearly llll dra.wtng :pensions ror .service In the
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'&gt;r
II you want \0' ~ ·welt, ll{;.ri• af:
or
crude
petroleum
wa.s
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roduced
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FOU SALE-New lmm! ncrl c~e Winlight bousekeepiljg. Mu st b(; modoboe with Ulil ":01ecoTe~1'' of D.rr
several lthl}Ortan.t modllle!3'lions or Plorco's. All druAI!LI oo!llt ·Ill t~O'
cbcHter pump J:IIU, 1:1hol 60 t imes.
ern nnd In Middleport, within CA.II the cll'paclty of the well.s was
the priM:tlce ' of the f"ttn!lon \But•ea.u M• or ll&lt;iuld. Wl\b good' ii••lf:h
Big barg~lu. Cali at Lewi~t &amp;: Son,
boy's dilltl'lc t. Phone ?3 4.-R, Ml\l'tln greater tbun the pipe Hue
to
transport
It,
were bro"gb't aboUt during the year will C&lt;lme b\!411r1 Iii !a~p ana dllUi'el1
.Mtddiovort, or phone C09-L.
Bros. Shoe Repair.
12-(Hf
Wrl1e l!&gt;t. Plei'OO,. Pl~li: . lliv~1\ds
In 'Mont..... na also, development •Jlro· by dep 111.,~meq;tal decisions. One de: Hotel l'n Biill'ilb, N. f.. for tl&gt;fd
ceeded rll'pidly ·a11d at the end or thE
held· th~t a pe~aon 'WJI.O e~list- medical ad'l'lee, sebd roc If ;ad
tlal beginning .or Ute active deve lop· tiscal year t11ere we're '67
d In the Ragu.ta. rtar~y mubse(tueut wish &amp; trial pq. o! the t:lHl&lt;ltlJ,
ment ot vast mineral wttlllh, horeto- welll:l In the ~at Creek Held 1.1 nd nin e to April 22, 1898, and was '&lt;llseharged
rore locked "·"I' In tho public ,domain drllllng On, government .land In the on or :tJetore !A•prilll,. 1809. or woh en·
or the varloua ,'woat e m s tates, but newly-dlscovere1\ ~1Kl pro1~lng S!ln· ,
1 nthe navy or 1Mo.rlne corps
now liberated mul er 'the general loas· burs t-Ke vin field. Las t Jii~ a well
May t, 189,8, and waa discbarged
lng- Jn.w, wa11 recordetl by Dr. H. Fos· Ut'l ar' U1e cent'er of tho Cat Creek Oeld
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to A•ptii 11, Hl99, could be C'Jll•
(,By Tbo AllsOCIIlted Preas)
l cr UlLin. director of the BureiJU or dr!Hed Into '8. second and pr~llltlc oil I ;~~:.~::~~~~~'S "volunteers." This holding
,Reed Gandee, who has 11 flujj
WASHINGTON, ·nec 1 7."--:A ~ ~bHtau· !,Minos , in Jtl tl aftuual report tm hmlttoll Ka.JlU and flow ed 1t~tutlly at th e dally 11
affected hUndreds ot cla.lmf! lion at De troit, Mich., l!pont part, pf
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rattl of 2,000 barrels. Anolbor well
•by wld~ll and 'min-on of ·SOl·
·Week wliJli his ' Pt\'ront::~, !o:.. c. Gabcame in at 2,400 'bar.rets. .By "'"" '· I"'"''' or ltho S'~'~an·l
sh
war.
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clevelopments 'tllill Held bocame th e 1"'"""oo d601 _!~ nHtl b mwrr.vna.oit
Mr3. Llz'zi0 ILew'ls of Nc..V BI'lg·l itoh,
third ·largeat 1lf{)(luce r In Lhe UOC'ky
Instruotlolll upproved 1 In Au.gust;
I returned home 'S;alurllay, after
Mountain rog!on.
year, ~r.o~de 1.~ more 'Hbernl sys: kw•••k'&lt; visit witb b.er d a ughter, 'Mts.
Thoso doveiOlJJUOilki ilrc exclusrve
ot radnT-ctaims or Span13h wm·
Dusb.

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club! t-o tti roater Ia! tllfl tlP11i Dlae
mantho of
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NEl i!tlnlee Sta« Wrltu

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clu.b~ esq.blbhed ~earlf t~J,1:ee·!~~~
tbe CODflert C01lr&amp;~lf ifk 'CO~\lJlf.l
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dolf\lnant force ill . edp.ela~D,I ~~k

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to llolon to reol!lll, CH't!rl~.",

more glorious tban to
m(llber I:Hike proudly.

Mrs. FJBll.er.
rn attempting the .sur,ey tbe Na·

$6.50 up to $12 .

''I do not wor.ry U'bou.L biB 'lafety
God will
talce car~ of him But 1 .should worry
and grieve If be bad betrayed bls
tru8.t tf he bad chosen a ll!e or luz- .MRS. C~IAJ:fLI:S
AND H.Ji1R SON, EAMO:-t
ury.

J Jb"''""''e he Is dolog 1'ight

·'ttiLEPHONE

~ve stock, most ol which ;,s

Hartford
B7 J, Jl, CRAI'IIUN

Half dozen in fancy box initial•

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$1 4p to '$3.50.

$1 •50• $2 I1,I$3
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Warm Blanket Bath Robes.

hold A~· Non!)lber iT.,: il'liil

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C&gt;1 ett
'Hats
tel f. fp.· :'.1

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$7.50, $10
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o! eat\ ....~ · to •uck a d oalt woru ~PI'Oil'' up •like :m•O·
I'rl&lt;rnno uallt wltbln :tiiTif&lt;ltp j!Mftfa
I:A.Ii!Jtnltr and 8UY4r ·Run •&lt;Aow "HQJt.o
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LAUSANNE De"
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1 • The com;plamanl:s objecting to the increase before the com·
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•br otate• and munlclpalltle•.
through Ismet Pasha, prosenttd to slderod par*uln' l
Enactment or't.f!ll.eloUon providing 1misflic·n were J. B. Lindsey and J. E. D. Hartinger, and were repre- ·the Ne:1r East conference today boun~ k:W. . Tbe · ftnt
t~e tnclueloit ·
for registration &lt;Of '~liens and, a more sented by Attorrtey D. Curtis Reed. At that t ime the . complain~
snggcGtlons CCillCil ruing control or , thf' ~e~ of ~·rm~r&amp; ~'. tbe-- ~~~~''oa ~"
uorner,1 thorough lnvt!stlptl&lt;m of the lmt·J
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;,''{J;b~~! ::~~:. 4rt:::~ b~·~~;:: ~:~~k, ~:~,r~":'';,r:::n w::s~n

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Pr08ldont Hor~log. The Pr.,ldent r·llgveed to allow an increaae of 25 cents on a phone, which wa.s re- '. aok: gu~rnntees ogolost

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Turktnh rJr defense oo: the. Ho-ru or 'i~·~ ~ --~· f
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the ofllclals. After an exhaustive irlvestigation, the j ~'~:o ';:;:,::;~ro;h."~~rnl : .~e~~ ;,:.'.'~::~:. :!h~=Oii~
~cb, - ~O)'ed. 'ad a BuJc~ &amp;utq, ·her amalt daughter rer.~lfed seYeral
to be &amp;tamped out when we, Publie Utilities Commission granted ipcre~es of 10 and 15 cents •stantinople nnd or the sea of Mar·,
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See Ri.chri 'Barl1lalm...:...:. jjf-.;·
~ N~h car atr.ct !hi' BUick ·, 10 cooslde~ably damaged, the Bu1clt sut- to tbe world war"
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_.,,. •that !t tunled lbe latter com~ ftrlng the most.
In torelgn atralre, Mr. Harding tells -crease lD the company s revenue.
.they will not constltuH· any daul~{ ciaJ, ·at Majestic .theatre toaight., ! ,

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poit~y of thl b.ny •Ntw• to

Lindsey and Smith anl.lo &amp;unty Audl· think It was all to be • used (,U the
tor Hart.
Chelller road. ]J'urtharutor€, Wilson
ntwlp&amp;per oontrovln~.
A" a 11enerAl rule Wfl do not bellel'C did not Yote ror the boud Issue tor
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However, thle 91Pir wH1 not
entering Into a Jipwep:aPfJr &lt;;onlro· ellber road: WIJ1on al&amp;n 1tatt&gt;~
etaftd· ldl)' by a!!d tee one o~cl~ · ~ nrsp witll any obe, but wllen soin~ "since the election, C:omm!Jsloneu
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mlagqided , fndlvtdual 1 lmag!no&amp; th,at ~tndsey and , 8rnlth a¥d poSiibly
tO falttl)' tel} of the aota of other
}le e.an Jum,p all over us tbrough the dltor Ha~t held a~ret me'etingR In all
offtcl~l,ao
col~"s of a. , a8wapaper to a. mis· apparent ~ffor,t to d~ the grJdlng
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facta, a.nd tblnka we are tbe Chester road wholly at the
~ri'~~ · ~~ ·, tv~ Dur rea~tri ~~ 1gol~~ ~ 11lt, quleUy, t~Jd our haD.ds lH!Dse ot. . *he •~unty, town'Bhlp
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and .La:~ It, all IP'&amp;cer~y wtthoat ~t,... adjol,ntng l&amp;n.d ·owner8. Thla i£
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. ·~hi ·~tl~,,il , of, t~ P,rftent boll'd 1tering a prote'!t1, he ha.a Another bit doul)t~t:r. pne ·Ot the lt:rmenta of
Of cltU~ '·~Ite(onera, .... lch !'tblnk comlur, Wilson's tePntatton ror erroneous , lln1f,glnatlon, as all
vo~acity ha1 been conalderably fm - iDgR all , the county
' W wt~rih:·~.cu~· -)" ~II ~ot.,.,
·, , 1~d th~· l"llf~•t•~ • ln t~~f ~f·
paired Ia tbla f.QUDty hf. tbe last rew either reg~lar or special, musL be
. Mira f1f tti'1 uuiltJ. 1Mr .1-Jart It J year.e and It seeml!l , to be growlos open meettor held at the
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,~~~ ~~~I! tJt'~ truth, fo'r :,,_. Ja T~terrapb be 1tarts O)lt wltfi a. m1B· of meethtl. o~ ,which ~til
u~r.lu obiliaf:hnw !OI . ..
Dltl. .. statement tbe ftrlt crlclr: od Of• llf are duly, r~rded In tba minute•
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r''coaald~r~ble ut~~. all the war
' ~eeUns W&amp;l ?eld a!ler
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election oul~t. de or tbetr
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to s,eU bonds .to th" amunt '
of Now1ml!er 20
' liibw':..~Ut &amp;n arUete ' sUpDOied to ·~¥.ooo,:Dut intended to sell
wal •held on
16 to'r
, .. Ort~~tf , ~ ·t1ae ratnd •nd 'peG . _oi·' .worth or ~de ~' the tQII_9wtug
tn · regat'd to the grading.
Comlnliilo~f~WJI.Oa, reteri1af..
· t78,00~ to ~ay ' 1be ~ounty'a
Ch@at~f road and notice of ..: thta
'bf1cltt 1 ~tioDI
of compleUag lbe
wa• published tor two weeki
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A bad auto lleCideat occurred at thf ,pletely around. Mra. Sopbta
cora~r of Fo\i~tb and Main atreet, · Nho wns In the Naeh car, had•
.O~r the C-rlatJa· ilohurch In Mldd\e- collar bone broken by tl10 sud•len

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RECEivEs
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Two Party .
2.60
Two 'Constitutional tuuendments are
Rural . . . ·... ... ,. 2.10
One would give ·C&lt;&gt;"""e" Residenco, Individual .... '2.60
QVer child labor, &amp;nd tho]
would restrict the ll!aue Ql "t" ,.
Two Party . . . . . . . . 2.10
eumpt" eecurltiea, which are declarFour Party ..... 1.60
COll.AR ~ lloedbe •,lrylngti•P thed rerlsour•••, or
Rural... . . . . . . . . 1.85

BONE AND· MRS DAYTON DENNIS A 8RQKEN
' ··· NOS£ nlOM tH£' CO!J JSIQN
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Fred l!llig, or, Wbe•llng Md ~~
.: ~Jrott•er, Chorll!e "Col1"o,v, •r · Cinelli-

r;oa~'lder' th~

Many men-and i1u. ";, a:.-.cret-have pUI
off buying ~ndecWear in·hopes'"of &amp;dlinli such
• &amp;ift for CluiJtrn~•.~\who, Ill' much.'""
doors prefer "Atlildic:",fiii: ill seuaillu
and healthfulneu: . ~~ ..~:t~.~armth
and tomf~ of woola!)ll J"..OO.IDI&amp;~. We
carry thetind.eit!lcf ·like; ailcl'the kiilcf you'D

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, ~ the sale l!f: ihe P.rop!a·~~· ~~· 1 11 ,,.~
' orally bellnod that
will • bo
A:Ontlrmed wh8n the Colirj conveDe1 tO

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Men's full-cut Pajamas, of warm, eood
striped malerials and shown in a
Jty[e variety. Comfortable sleep
upcm iu1t such garmenls as theoe
Wilson Broa. "The kind he
for bimoelf."

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.l.aktnr up t~el~ ·!•pot\ oo' be r'ciidj

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$1 to $5.

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shade! and sh'a'peJ;
sillt !{napp felt., ,
th~ new thing•.
th!. kind he would!
{~r himself. ,
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coat wtth a few buttons and all completely hned
ready lo bullon on, w1ll fit all sizes, made in black and 'broWjl sable and long-hair Coney at $650.
Bl.1ck Sealine of genuine Zealand Beaver Coney Fur at

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he went . &amp;o Pltt1bur.r:h •and;,.eiJttrfld
employ or a ateel . Lrid&amp;'e dontrur&gt;o
J Uon COIJlp&amp;ny. 1Late'r M mard~d ,ad
1ettled lp Phlladelptila, wjlert }if•
death bccdrftd. H, WI' iD1' QDclll
. Elltl ·Jtooab aDd ~r~ Ut~ MoO,.
tbta place. fie leave• tjr,o. "Siatetl~

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Men's Detachable Fur Collars-NVery ':"'ilyaltachedordetached to any ~ver·

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grew 'to manhood aod · wa•

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weak, returntpc bomt W:tdnead&amp;y.
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· been a vlallor tn tAnrn' lbta we•t.

Underwear.

This is Ihe kind of a
robe a man needsthe kind of a robe he
would be glad tote·
crive for a gif(, be,
cause it is the kind he
would buy for himoelf. Rich 1n coloring, unusual patterns;
praclical, warm and
comfortable.

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carry !hem herself were !hey not oo generous in size.

DE VALERA.

Word bae ju1t been reeelved · bel'fl
by M"'l. E:ll!l Rouah that ber uncle,
Conway, had· dfed , , ln •.fjll&amp;rrom ' lateaUnal.. aeurttb, . D.Q
!2, aad • urlvate fli.Diral

Knit Wool Gloves, imported by
Wilson Bro•. from McGeorge of
Scotland, will warm the heart as
well as the .hand• of the man or
woman who moton or skate.. The
wool is fteecy, the colors ,mart·and
every finger knit to ~t. • They're
the accepled .thing
. 'for wear with
wmter great-coati.

What will you g;vc him)
Handkerchiefs, perhapo. No
man can have too ~any e.ven
if he doesn't lose;Jhem, ,arid
ours are sci attra,~, e~ll '"
ially wilh their ii11lids• and .,
threads of color tli.h wom·
an would be ~~~ted to

for lt ?" tbe

''Wlhat material thing d:ln .be gained

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Kid Glovea ~·

Handkerchiefs

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Doesn't WDrry

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obJec:t tbe coordll\llllon • fall tho

50c to $2.

a selection from our attract-

M&amp;s .of ooft warm wool or rich heavy
Ulk lrt! appr~iated alike by ~;~~en who go ·in
for cold weather sports and tho•e !hat hold
theJdaily triP to bu•iness winler exercise
enough. They art! practical gifts and beau·
tifulloo, in weave and coloring.

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rnuMc,"· ' declare!

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are one of the things thai
every man expects to find
among hu X~ gifts. All
you need 'lo know is the size
he wears and his preference
for •ilk or wool - lhen make

Mufflers.

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Belts ar~ plural in the well-dreosed man's wardrobe. He
has two or lhree and changes them frequenl} to match his
soils. That's true of cufllinh too. In fact jewelry mi~ht
not be ~miss as your Christmas gift. Ours quality
made though reasonably priced.

$2, $3 and $4 pair.

50c to $1.50.

elu'bs•tl.an· been' pidJI~

Belts. For Him.

Collar Bags.
all shapes, slyle~ and colors, $1 Up to $3.

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a muBical natJoo,

in genuine ebony back.

Imported. Clocks, by thr·
way, are all the vogue. .

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side roft heather 'mixt~. 'reverse is
striped and is used lor collir, 'turned
up cuff and top of pqckets/ 'kiollar,
cuffs, ,poekets and down front have
· corded .eclgeo, fr~ fast~. ~ one
button ·t!irough. Navy, oJ&lt;foril•.brown,
green· and maroon, sizes '36·to 4p.

wond~rful g1h for gentlemm, good quahty, bristles set firmly

Silk 4Htl Wool Hose

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50c up to $3.

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Cravals of the finest domestic an&lt;!
;.;.purled silks, conservat "' in
pauerns and colors, yet becom·
ingly correct, are the only kind
we carry. That means that you·
select Ties here with lhe satis·
faction of knowing he will wear
them, for they arc jtis.t the sQit he
would choose lor himself.

Military Brushes.
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Carolln'a with ' %0,

Valera's Mother

Smoki~ Jacketa.

Neckwear.

$1 up to $7 .50.

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The important thing~about~youjShristmas
gift ~s t.hat the receiverlwill'~ gl~~·t j~..;.
and If 1t has that smart uP"to-date · loo1;~·· will
be.~ Better Selection, Better Ser\:ic~ 1 .if;yoq~~op
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lhe fine•l of dorneJtic and ;,i,pb'rled fabrics.
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director and editor of tbe fede-t

Shirls for business rlnd morq
formal wear musl look !heir
qua~ty if they are lo pass Fashions inspeclion. They must fit
perfeclly too, or the wearer gels
little pleasure oul of them.
That's the only kind of courw
you wish to buy for Christmas
gifts, and !hat's the only kind
~e carry-- in heavy silks and

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PEOR!A, !U., Dee. ~•...-'llllo· Nath&gt;na~
IJ'•tderat·k&gt;n o! IM ..te elob-, "~loh '""'·

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As the time draws near to fill the Xmas
:stocking we are,.Packing our store with accept·able Christmas Gifts. All smart, all distinctive.
"The kind he will be glad to get." So let us
help YO\f with your Xmas shopping.

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petitioned ror by J . M. Bogge~&gt;: and and stated tbmt It would be nc more get stat11 runds to heh bull.t tt. He poss~bly. ~~~~~ ••t sqmcbodp -to· b&amp;:others In Rutland town6hlp, a·ud that lban right to give the county credi;; ccrt!l.lnly has delayefle the hupro~ 1UeTp him. AD~t tb..ls ltu:lnua~~ also
morn.lng the oommlsaJouel'S met at ror who~ they bad don,_; In proportion n•ent or . tbls road tr, uothfng else. If Includes tbe tarmera, along lbllh rOa4
Pomeroy wtth the Intention or all go· to the amount we would have to pay the State Highway llepa.rtment ad· 18 wilting to accept a briba.. He
Q11l together, but Mr Wilson said ror the county'fl share or tho in•· l1eres to itA policy ot flnfsbln g vn1 d!)esn"t giie the~ · credl~ (ar . ~ 18101 '
would _like to be f'XfUHed for the }Jrovement or thl!l roJ•J. Ir thle se : l - road nt a time . the f!OOoer 'IJ.'e can re~y ~0 dooa_.f1! t}lat' ~mo~tnt, In P,rde'r..
t~a.t his wife waa very alck tlon ot the Cbester r(lhti co uld lun·111! get tb3t read blult, the 1100tler we to get the roaCl.
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and that he would like to get back been graded and drained, (which bt ~~ w111 be able to ta'C" til! auotber one.
Tbeae statemenq Qf "Rev." Wilso'
bc·me rlg~t away, whkh th-'· other clullelil the grading o.nd [!Ullin[;' Ill the W!IIIOD a~l:lO states tb'at the reai!Km look tO me verr DJ~C~ ltk~" '~e fl911
oomnltsalonera said
would be 4~1 concrete culverts and hrtdgeg) this the old board of com~IB!Ioners 'waDt· co•cepttOn' or ~: ~,~~.~~~~· ~~tiD~tlop.
right. Dut w.e notl red ' tha't' he dJdp tl fall, It wnuld have been in fiM shape ed to do thia, wu· to ernbart!ss tit•
For g~f own part 1 q&amp;yer , ev~Jt.
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let~.ve Pomeroy unUI :at·l In the arter- for eurfi,lclng this ne'lt ~umemr, anl1 · new bc\ard by Ullin!{' up all the roa;J talked wltb &amp;oYor :.~tb'e8e ·llartie~ Ia
to you can draw YOU1.' own cl'ln·,·thcrels 110 doubt In my ralnd b'Ut lhnt funds BO tfley would have nothing to regard to . 'ib81r cOmpeOtatton.' anil .
cluslone.
the state highway d:rector would · bulld roadlt wlt'b ror Mveral yearR. damage. and "I dbn.~; beiJe'~e t);&amp;i Kny
Now ~e to.cts In r~KIU'd to the have completed the samf' by 1'1Ui1&amp;e• Ye god~! What ig11cron('e!
ror tllese PeoPle wb:~ 'st~ne-d 'up ' t~ ~ 1
Cbes\cr road arc an f:)Jlows: At 'a tag. as practica lly all or the state)'! It Mr. Wllao.n and tlte new mem- tbe io per cent 'wotild 'be So ~~hORofJ ' ·
with State Hl~bwar Direct'- ROrtlon has been appNPrlated ror the , ber~ of tbe board are £~ndowl!ld wtth able as 'to aik tOr 0~ acceP:i.'M 'briiMI'
Hertreck, l1111t ~'u.gu.st, at· w~lch ~ompletlon or No. 169 ~t Utlll tiiJle. l~ l,tbe_proper financial nbfllty lhM can: under any clrCUmit.:Jt~-e~ ' wp.ainet:~
Lindsey, 8mlth lknl~ acema to us lhat any one who ,votei get all the ro:ad mon,·:· they collld F'&lt;lrthenat"rfl', f 'do11i't ' ~lle.Ve ~ &amp;hit
wer&amp; present, lht mnttet:/ !lf agalnat the permanent lmproyement,J)O!slbly use each year , regardle•s ol Cotnmll•lollerlll Lindsey and BmtU.
the lmproYmnent or!, the pr roadll fn Meigs county, Wh('ther it the &amp;ate .or thiB U20.000 worth ol """ thoushf or illl~wlntr ~q;. More
road ·waa db:~usse4 111 paid by the atate, county or t~rwo· 1 ~onda.
· tban th:.t to which~ tach partlf•1f,D\tld
which the gradltlg .and ttratnfng ship, Is_ voting 'ngalnat the be~ latn·
Here Is another one or Wtleon~a .
, (Oontlojltd oil PU:t ' llli) 1,.
tlie~ Cbee~or road wu brought up, eats or\ the whole_ county. ,.e. aooner ataij!ments. He sa)'B: "I am tlso In·
,
Mr. Herrick atat~d tlll.t bf hlld we can get thllse road&amp; bu\lt ·anC formed that It was propoaed by tbe ·
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tunda to help Ott t)lat roatl thllt .have th.;- use of .'them, the · ~au · e:r- .dying board of commte..fonert~ (Lind·
·aod that be wanted fo ba~e pense we will have to PlY"'~ the fn·laer, Smitb and Auditor Hart), ...
fjt1D4B :nrst , to tlnance thelture, besides tbe sred.t S&amp;l'IIJ.I t9 C'tftl 1aolace some ot tbe aJjoloing ~aDd ,
ot the· romeroy·AllltDI farmer lr. being able , to marJ.et hill QWilel'a'tpr the "10 . ~r €'flnt tbry

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any
the ye11.r.;
b.,e soon
tntencJilil:".
to ' lake:-w)up•,vroduc.te
also the aavlntr
~ or or. tftn~.
~ weat_ , ·be
· road' :rptl , ~inproTem'11n't,.: tear on ·his teaur ~·- '1miclil'ftt~ af'
propo~ltlon waa .. placed bero~e case ma)" be.

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