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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.

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$7.50, $10
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LAUSANNE De"
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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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tile Straits ot thfl DIU'danelles and C·~ thfl Straitt beeaase of Pl'tl)i+.ratloo '

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grants at the pqrts are

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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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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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hounded for the Bla~k ~ea flO tbat , "Experience,!'ul:. p~.,..~&gt;
_.,,. •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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EoiTd."Rta N~TE..,...It 1• not
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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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
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·, , 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 . ..
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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
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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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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
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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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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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trip to CIDctDn.att lh~ ftnt 1 ot~e
weak, returntpc bomt W:tdnead&amp;y.
·Tbe lrusteea or the property ol .tbe

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for te 'Permanent
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Tbe nlrie•lilobltio ol~ eblld or Mr.
and
,Au•ttD J'udann, dlerl Tudft.r morular. ,
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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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rc&lt;&gt;nw·•r. 62 ¥eafl • aso. " Hlo fAt~er
pnoTO!&lt;l to_ 1Harttord1 ~ wbere ~tl•oJc:•,

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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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 .
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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 .
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tlie~ Cbee~or road wu brought up, eats or\ the whole_ county. ,.e. aooner ataij!ments. He sa)'B: "I am tlso In·
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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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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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~t the ho4!Pitai, ba'WDi beeD tnjqred LOST~l!lfl! blac}F. pu a~ c~llt~IJJ;tnn! 1 strictl,. Jrreeb eggs · ~n1s a doz~enno. Ne-.- :York eH)'; Wt.llittlrLI o.ft).ce, At:DJ.lere J.l ldg., Chlcac;d, Ill.
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Mrs. Nei.ll" f~!)lns lel:t t hl1 ,.orn!ng']
CHAIN 0!1{ GJL TRUGKS
l as~'Ocia tl o-n ~1l\'Ocate 9 revea l ot all tax for Coll,lmbJJB atte.r · a severn.l
Q. Why do moilt of' the oil and Iawe tor 11.11 purposes anti eriactriiemt.l"'alt here 1Vith relntttVe~;.
Icaw l,ine trucks have n chn in drag · 1 of HI new', .!!lmple tax code, with. lUi. Cbarles H. Peoples nnd taml~y
g~n g on the ground! IR H simply , upwa rd tfrillim ·(If Bruttb.. 1 per
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RISING !'RICES.
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. '1:'· · J . Sa~Te oi U\pley, was a
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called on m,aJl)' tl'lends.
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The comml~~e¢ ,-a)ao r&amp;Com mend ?d.
Jpto the Simpson avart~01' the .pa.st year to &lt;mus~ p1·oround discO'nt·snt, and now, •accord· when the nir valve Is opf'ned to draw genera.l renppralaenwnt -6'1 ~al r~a.tu
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ency ht~ been sligh ~I-~ _ up~al'd f!)r a number of l$n~h~:~.
l!Ji g rl~k by drnffg\ng o. rhatn at least , levies. excepUllr..lli'a t to pay ou · -J,hQ
Ebeen ~!slUng hl11 -~~ ~thOrs, !iltllostq
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baking cooki e~ aud ho.,., lou;;- t~ huu.ld It would plat.:"'e statbi!evle&amp;' lflalde
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l'orccl:tin Crow1m $3
l'·artial rl ..tcs $:l up

WHALEY DENTAL ROOMS
Established 60 Years.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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railroad hue 'beea .fl¥nte4' •WIP lill.·

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.lor carpen ters. -pRintpn aftd .manoJi
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Our stock of Ladies Pllra.aols in Green,
131..~. Black, s..;..,;~ and Purple Silk, with
bealltiful handles•and leather grips are
very attractive. Price4 at
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Heather. at .7Ji~.
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and Brown with clock stltcjt
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:he BeegiQ Buitding.
JVe..r;-aje ·n .et 1noom' !?! the Aql6Jfca.n
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. .lf,rnier will be ltt"a ttl-an $4G5 "tlliiJ
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Our assortment of Woolen
Mufflers are bea uti ful i .any
color, at $1.50 and $2.00.
Silk Mufflers in , all colors,
$2.50 ,to $5.00.
The very newest in Neckwear, both Kni ts aud Silks,
SOc, $1.00, and $1.50

I• the ,best '"""i ,ever manufactured for

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fN,G ~JAC$. •DIL~?~· H~RRY G.ha,
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Sweaters

PF .THE p~ST FIGHT~RS, INCj..UD-

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THE_ BOY -IW,HO KN!r~UD OUT
BILLY Wf:EKS NOV. 27TH.

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WE HAV&amp; :THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AND QUR STOCK OF USEFUL GlfiS WILL CONVINCE YOU WE

Jaek Phillips

Farm••'• Modeat lnoome,
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F,·l NSTER."WA L·D. ) Dur~in~tdn , Vt .. qoc. . 8.-0 ra Y $t1.~ ·...,
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Oh1o. j Muld lo ts l more than $1,i;OO,QOO, DIS·
trict Al~or--ney R. H. Ward promised -~
there would he ll.ddlttonal arrests and
ON' ) senaatJon&amp;l developm~nta.
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DR. ALVIN 8. BINGH,t.M !
camp •·~· ~~ ~ooteo.
no ckford, Ill., Dnc. 8.-Ciliraln ~ an .
I Graduate Licenaed
organlz&amp;d b11,n d had ''1 tol&amp;rio }ltaetlc·
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Tbe pla.l ntltt, da1i&amp;P.ter or a. r..mtb·
In mode~:~ t drcumi:Ainces, who Wer111
ne tgllbors ol tl1e .,.,_.~;~ lth'Y Woodhouse11
here, contended ~t ber pareuta,a t·
law had lnapl red~d ruvported ber
husband lu a Bep ' t on tram ·h er that
h!tl to lil a .g-Q ing Ul Re!1P t6 e•tibllft '
a rea ldence ll-S •Lhe. ~t 11Pf'or s. 41_vor~e .
Her hueba.ud is tbf -t10U1:or the pnefJI·
deut .of tl\o Mercb • 1.1' Natkm&amp;l •bank
or &lt;ilia city
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Stops wct·c taken lmme-dlatelr
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Capital, Suq,!u• and Profil&amp; $~000.00.

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ASTORIA, n r('. ll. - T!Ir hu ~i nr 4~ ·
111 ~ 1r kl or A!-!lnt·l a WfHl !a lii In 1'11in s
by a fire wh ic h hrn lw out narly !ml;ty
nml. t! cH pit ~ offnrt fl o r tlu• loNd fire
fli1Jlar l m e nt ~ nn•l rl'i nfoJ"en,mn n tH f1'nm
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!Just. Tun tu 12 outlllde.
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1'lle mea.11 ure wo~Jd • cre1te a non.
'l'hlSTING WA'J'UIIillS
sRhu- led com1-ry bmlg_
et commtsslon,
O&lt;llhpolletl of tile eout'l'i:¥ -auditor and
Q. I am um!e l" lh tl m1prORslu n Jh at l\\'o persoris elected on nonpartii!ID
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te8tll wa.tdle:i. Ia ' ballots. Munif'l pnll t\es, scb-o ol boa.rdl!l,
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counlr l:ommi3s.loJtin anU , town11blp
of trade. On that basis a Rmall profit for each article sold ma kes A 1'ho Unltotl Status bu 1•011 11 0' t ru-8tP.as wm1ld be ~qulr&amp;d to aubmlt
·.gddd Jearnings on the tota1 business. The'Pdople will warmly ap- :Haudards, wushlngtur., D. c .. makefl tte
rulr.ed blt·dg(}ts
commi&amp;&amp;lon,
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Tho roo Ill $3 or $G. nccordtn3 ' ' the !Jm!la tlons.
1be~t to keep the cost of li'.'ing down.
lust deslrell.
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You can'f mist the !-P~I" of,~CeUqge'~ Corn .Fiabol
Pour out a bowl brim full of ~IIOgc'-blg, 'JOyouslY!
brown, crisp and crunchy! Was there ever such u
appetite !ieatl A~d, sdilu lavorl A breakfast orlunc:ll'
or supper thrill for big folks ai well as litUe ones•
G~t KELLOGG'S Com .Fiabs for sure-because
Kellogg's are the original Corn Flakes and so dellciousl:~~
good and so superior in every way thtit your delight will
be bouttdlesa. Please unclerstand that Kellogg's IIJ8
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they're always crispy I
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Kellogg's are sold only ~tha RED
ancl GREEN package bearing the sig·
nature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Toasted C9rn Flakes,! NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT ITI Have
Kellogg's for breakfast tomorrow!

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Any I Hiegel advocatoo a chock on bond
moLhcr or
moth(! r 11. h1n is-s ues, t~ay ing some 1llf!ltricts ~tre
of discou',raging purchat~e s . •! IIIJ&lt; gel a cupy ol' th r•1r uoold d[j on building ~ b(IO')&amp; whlcb are too oxpen·

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ror .t~e ~aatl • :Read tb.~~a_ds1a :' t1ie'"taa~ly .News io~.
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two palr-._or w.or.k b.oc.M., JarD.eJII
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wa1 enroute to O&amp;utJOJt&amp;' ~:::~~~:
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~t the ho4!Pitai, ba'WDi beeD tnjqred LOST~l!lfl! blac}F. pu a~ c~llt~IJJ;tnn! 1 strictl,. Jrreeb eggs · ~n1s a doz~enno. Ne-.- :York eH)'; Wt.llittlrLI o.ft).ce, At:DJ.lere J.l ldg., Chlcac;d, Ill.
ll'ade-markvd goods?
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D. T. Lloyd wo.s a buelneas '"""'I
not WtJ-fi · · ' ! . Sin·ely gooi:lrtesa and rh'ercy shaJr foll~W me a ll 1~1ore protein , snd gl\·ea abn ut 40 ll R-lcg~l. Urget EOOfto_tny.
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more calorhts lo the ifountl.
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Mrs. Nei.ll" f~!)lns lel:t t hl1 ,.orn!ng']
CHAIN 0!1{ GJL TRUGKS
l as~'Ocia tl o-n ~1l\'Ocate 9 revea l ot all tax for Coll,lmbJJB atte.r · a severn.l
Q. Why do moilt of' the oil and Iawe tor 11.11 purposes anti eriactriiemt.l"'alt here 1Vith relntttVe~;.
Icaw l,ine trucks have n chn in drag · 1 of HI new', .!!lmple tax code, with. lUi. Cbarles H. Peoples nnd taml~y
g~n g on the ground! IR H simply , upwa rd tfrillim ·(If Bruttb.. 1 per
receatlr moved Juto lbeJr new
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RISING !'RICES.
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I estabUSilflli.llft't ot a. tuore tel'l'ertJv•
on SprJ.ng avenu e.
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. '1:'· · J . Sa~Te oi U\pley, was a
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The propo!MJ w~e u~de to
.visitor in town toiley 1\Dd while
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called on m,aJl)' tl'lends.
•hears heavily uiJ 011.
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Mr. and Mrs. ' 4-ten st1_a in moved
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as een Ig , enoug 1 tm l ocnnaltntJ, set fir e to th e t ru ck
The comml~~e¢ ,-a)ao r&amp;Com mend ?d.
Jpto the Simpson avart~01' the .pa.st year to &lt;mus~ p1·oround discO'nt·snt, and now, •accord· when the nir valve Is opf'ned to draw genera.l renppralaenwnt -6'1 ~al r~a.tu
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HOmer J"tvtdep o~ ~h,11.rlest¢"n,
ency ht~ been sligh ~I-~ _ up~al'd f!)r a number of l$n~h~:~.
l!Ji g rl~k by drnffg\ng o. rhatn at least , levies. excepUllr..lli'a t to pay ou · -J,hQ
Ebeen ~!slUng hl11 -~~ ~thOrs, !iltllostq
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MA 1 I&lt;~!WfTY A m CII1LD Hl!.T~Ps 1 ludtle~tally, • t-lu1 asiKJclatlon •;;;: ll
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·-where near that :of 1020. At that ti me popular m.:trav~,ga nce
':arfl, ~~ll Jlll hll llhu,l :11111 di'.Jl ri bu ted
ri1ade it -easy for prodUCCl't) to ruisc pric-es. Goods were not being lr &lt;w lw tho Chi ldren's lnrea.u , Dcp't.

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They had more orders thun they could posi-~ ibly turn out and they II ' ll ll ll cutlo n lli n!ct tu die
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BEE&lt;'iLE BROS.
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A Clellth iu the !:IU.l':llli ue ur wllh 11.1111 lutoreat levlea o,t.sld_e r11-te
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baking cooki e~ aud ho.,., lou;;- t~ huu.ld It would plat.:"'e statbi!evle&amp;' lflalde
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m· unl y thn!,!e y(] U nenll.
! ltq bert A. Taft Ot-~ nd flnail; wbo b aa
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O•a· Motto : Safety and Service for people of

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tbe Jury direct-t.d th&amp;t UOO,G-00 ~ OOil·
aldered act ual dame.gea and $6.'i,OOO
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LEAVE POMERO'i:
8:00 A. M. 1:00 P: M.

THE ONLY DF.:NTISTS WHO HAVE
NQT II\ICREASFD PRICES!
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E:KLr.ucting . . .•. 25.c
t'illinfl's. . .. .. 50• ~P
Clcanillg Teeth . . 511&lt;!

11c&lt;:Lh R-cf.ct .... $il

l'orccl:tin Crow1m $3
l'·artial rl ..tcs $:l up

WHALEY DENTAL ROOMS
Established 60 Years.

Pomeroy, Ohio

2:30 P. M.
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VETEIUNA.RIAI'i

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Pomeroy,

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railroad hue 'beea .fl¥nte4' •WIP lill.·

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.lor carpen ters. -pRintpn aftd .manoJi
. helperiJ to 5 cents an hon r for eadiit· ~
pot br tdp an:d bulldllt~ 1 for'e"im!n.
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Our stock of Ladies Pllra.aols in Green,
131..~. Black, s..;..,;~ and Purple Silk, with
bealltiful handles•and leather grips are
very attractive. Price4 at
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Navy, Blacli,.': Qqrdovap and

forget your own appearance.

It ien't·raining all the ti!l'e, but

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A Shirt is always acceptable. He ·never hae too many,
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Heather. at .7Ji~.
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and Brown with clock stltcjt
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Will hereafter be located tn · reau · ledeNtlou here, '''~ ·!.W '&amp;be
:he BeegiQ Buitding.
JVe..r;-aje ·n .et 1noom' !?! the Aql6Jfca.n
··TehphoDe:
. .lf,rnier will be ltt"a ttl-an $4G5 "tlliiJ
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W. Fbiat~llld - ~28S:.R-2
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teal· c~mfort, I It is close-ilnitted and
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Our assortment of Woolen
Mufflers are bea uti ful i .any
color, at $1.50 and $2.00.
Silk Mufflers in , all colors,
$2.50 ,to $5.00.
The very newest in Neckwear, both Kni ts aud Silks,
SOc, $1.00, and $1.50

I• the ,best '"""i ,ever manufactured for

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fN,G ~JAC$. •DIL~?~· H~RRY G.ha,
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IN SELECTING OUR MEJ{CHAN DISE. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOP WHERE YOU CAN
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Sweaters

PF .THE p~ST FIGHT~RS, INCj..UD-

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THE_ BOY -IW,HO KN!r~UD OUT
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WE HAV&amp; :THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AND QUR STOCK OF USEFUL GlfiS WILL CONVINCE YOU WE

Jaek Phillips

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F,·l NSTER."WA L·D. ) Dur~in~tdn , Vt .. qoc. . 8.-0 ra Y $t1.~ ·...,
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Oh1o. j Muld lo ts l more than $1,i;OO,QOO, DIS·
trict Al~or--ney R. H. Ward promised -~
there would he ll.ddlttonal arrests and
ON' ) senaatJon&amp;l developm~nta.
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DR. ALVIN 8. BINGH,t.M !
camp •·~· ~~ ~ooteo.
no ckford, Ill., Dnc. 8.-Ciliraln ~ an .
I Graduate Licenaed
organlz&amp;d b11,n d had ''1 tol&amp;rio }ltaetlc·
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In mode~:~ t drcumi:Ainces, who Wer111
ne tgllbors ol tl1e .,.,_.~;~ lth'Y Woodhouse11
here, contended ~t ber pareuta,a t·
law had lnapl red~d ruvported ber
husband lu a Bep ' t on tram ·h er that
h!tl to lil a .g-Q ing Ul Re!1P t6 e•tibllft '
a rea ldence ll-S •Lhe. ~t 11Pf'or s. 41_vor~e .
Her hueba.ud is tbf -t10U1:or the pnefJI·
deut .of tl\o Mercb • 1.1' Natkm&amp;l •bank
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Stops wct·c taken lmme-dlatelr
by ·the defe11ae counsel to appial the

RUTLANIJ TA.AJ.

Capital, Suq,!u• and Profil&amp; $~000.00.

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ASTORIA, n r('. ll. - T!Ir hu ~i nr 4~ ·
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by a fire wh ic h hrn lw out narly !ml;ty
nml. t! cH pit ~ offnrt fl o r tlu• loNd fire
fli1Jlar l m e nt ~ nn•l rl'i nfoJ"en,mn n tH f1'nm
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'l'hlSTING WA'J'UIIillS
sRhu- led com1-ry bmlg_
et commtsslon,
O&lt;llhpolletl of tile eout'l'i:¥ -auditor and
Q. I am um!e l" lh tl m1prORslu n Jh at l\\'o persoris elected on nonpartii!ID
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te8tll wa.tdle:i. Ia ' ballots. Munif'l pnll t\es, scb-o ol boa.rdl!l,
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counlr l:ommi3s.loJtin anU , town11blp
of trade. On that basis a Rmall profit for each article sold ma kes A 1'ho Unltotl Status bu 1•011 11 0' t ru-8tP.as wm1ld be ~qulr&amp;d to aubmlt
·.gddd Jearnings on the tota1 business. The'Pdople will warmly ap- :Haudards, wushlngtur., D. c .. makefl tte
rulr.ed blt·dg(}ts
commi&amp;&amp;lon,
which would \.lo empowered to prune •
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Tho roo Ill $3 or $G. nccordtn3 ' ' the !Jm!la tlons.
1be~t to keep the cost of li'.'ing down.
lust deslrell.
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You can'f mist the !-P~I" of,~CeUqge'~ Corn .Fiabol
Pour out a bowl brim full of ~IIOgc'-blg, 'JOyouslY!
brown, crisp and crunchy! Was there ever such u
appetite !ieatl A~d, sdilu lavorl A breakfast orlunc:ll'
or supper thrill for big folks ai well as litUe ones•
G~t KELLOGG'S Com .Fiabs for sure-because
Kellogg's are the original Corn Flakes and so dellciousl:~~
good and so superior in every way thtit your delight will
be bouttdlesa. Please unclerstand that Kellogg's IIJ8
· never tough or leathery.or hard to eat-.
they're always crispy I
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Kellogg's are sold only ~tha RED
ancl GREEN package bearing the sig·
nature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Toasted C9rn Flakes,! NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT ITI Have
Kellogg's for breakfast tomorrow!

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Mo1t extfnatve bujl!ti· ind 1..1p~
pera of flo\lttioyl oa,'e'.- dn \lei·

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Any I Hiegel advocatoo a chock on bond
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moth(! r 11. h1n is-s ues, t~ay ing some 1llf!ltricts ~tre
of discou',raging purchat~e s . •! IIIJ&lt; gel a cupy ol' th r•1r uoold d[j on building ~ b(IO')&amp; whlcb are too oxpen·

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Mrs. B. B. Mallory apent Mollday a gasoline boat Jn tha ~!ver neia'r I pori . that {Jiara Phillips, '"' (scaped
wttll her daughter•. Mn: E;d Carroll, I Loug B~tto~, wben ljia~tro,uler "
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Mra- S~lly Harpold l'(&lt;turned home or
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'J'he J\llllor ,foreign · Jl!lailo~r.r :•~- . :.John Ler¥', \lf?lle JfOJI~ . to~at lr'· ~-. fl!/~ltb)ltl · b~tl !been ~It
were .entertalnell Wed~'.iia,r for ; tl• rflll,oY•I ot · the . ~Uqlng, ~wn . abi)ror. . .«&lt;rt!iley.
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Mr. and Mrs. ~'oben Wllaon •. who ~er nt. . ~ IIWJ.I'nme~llt . qle an~ Uon al ~~ t~e~ ~~Cur.e p~a~s of the o.e•
been herti' "!tsl\ln~ the ~m~r·s broug~ ~r-.·.~·~~f;;1'~:~.Mer~ 111ent bl~k 11!1_BP,Uf¢fturcrs but there
!mo1;jler, returqed Wedn~s!lay, fo . t~eir sta,..~111!("1~o:~t{t•(.ihat ~~th .· tiii• • ~rl'f 1s .P~~nty or~ r~~be~ ro~ many mortr
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Mrs. Kate Wolfe wa:f' calfed' to • · · •......, ·••••
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splendidly-tailored and in all the wanted material• for
winter.
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Kimonaa
Baby Sweater Seta
Children'• Lawn D.ressea
Lace Curiaina
Knit Petticoats
Scarf Shawls
Princess Slips
Ruga
PUlows
Table Covers ·
Table Scarfs
Silver Thimblee
Ivory Toilet Articles
Fancy Aprons
Beaded Tassels
Silk Underwear
Ornaments
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A Practical an~ Laetina Oift:
ISiip1Jn1 land Thx~ Sty'les.
Plain colors and fancy. Silk
and Wool Sweatere.

$4.50 up to '$10.95

A SILK UMBRW..A
Makes 'a Beautiful Gift. ·
Any woman would love to
have _o_Jie ohheee stOOd-looking
Silk Umbrellas. 'Unique han· ·
dies distinguishes each and
. every one. All colore,
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lvory loitet :Jet~
;jhoppi~g Jjags ·
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Chou:e hce t'owder
Choice face Cream ·
Fancy Spool Holdetll
Hox Wnting Paper
Carpet Sweepers·
Sheet•· and Pillow Cases
Bed R~m Slippers
Faney ·Purses
Faricy Garters
Collar and Cuff Seta
Fancy Turkish Towele
Falley Wash Cloths
Turkith Towel Sete
Crib Blonkets
Fancy Sweaters ,

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of a three-piece suit,
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llenteMI.et, the ·Utr&amp; p.ir fll b-ou iln ~t you nQthing,- if you order now·f •
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$9.50,$15.00 up to $89.50
FUR.TRIMMED COATS
$19.95, $26.00 up to $165.00

MEN'S WEAR

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$39.95, $50.00 up to f300,00

Xutas ·Jfandkerohlefa
THE GJF:I' OF HANDKERCHIEFS

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Embroider~ in many beautiful color c&lt;iplbination•,
Three in a box, 50c; three in a box, 89c;; three ·in a box,
$1.00; three in·a 'box, $1.25; three in~ box, $1.50

LADIES UNEN HANDKERCliiEFS

Mid~ies, Coate, Hosiery, Millinery, Jewelry, Wool'
Sw~atJts, Kid Gloves, Silk Sweaters, Envelope Chern·
ises, Party Drelies, Fur Seta, Patent and Suede leather
. Belts, Boxed Stationery, Toilet Articles, Manicure Sets.

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utmost of Value, Style and
Quality can not do otherwise
than c:Ome here and aee our
wonderful collection of Cold
Weather Coats.
·Coats for every ·one. There
are Cloth Coats, Fur·trimmed ·Coats and Luxurious Fur,
Coats.

Plain Linen, Colored Linen, Embroidered Linen,
~ 29c, 3S.:, ~ SOc, up -.,ft.~

MEWS PLAJN:UNEN HANDdJtOilEFS
IOc,.60c; 7Sc.
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We drive to any point- ~t aQy tj~e., Mereli.telephone.. \~
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'Motor ' Co.
Tbe Jltoooks-Ebersbaeb
juat 111i'd a replevin and· damage
against Stanley and Clarence
rl Mllfor·d. The case aroee onr the sale
a new: Ford car. · The com]mny ask
for the r41cof8ry ofi the eta and damages to the extent or $60.

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BIRTH F GIJllES ~ eat' birth raj.e «or the •htlf year

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the ft •st sis months of 1922• ln.dlcate birth rate for the Y~er the)l ,1M ~~
raw tb&amp;n .ro; t he corre· rate for ·tAe ..:birth rectatraUoa "
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CAST IRON;. SEMt.STEEL, BRASS, BJWNZE
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loadi.Jlg dumpa-deaign'i!d and buiit complete.
Our engineers will .come and help you plan -yo111
dumping system or your power transmission and design, manufacture and erect it.
We give exceptional f\Uention to -rush orders for
emergency service for mines l"nd salt plants.
Mine car wheels of every kind; solid, ~If-oiling,
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I4Jit~uL~ reaso~}' ·p~ced. Fr;encb l•pq S.. ..,.,.._. piece~ and sett, Candl~
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ANITA STEWART

Tiie con~asion ~f 'a ~oman who married once for

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County • Commta.tonera

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to tmpre8e the peopie Wtlll
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TheYul~~Tide. Season is one. of happy-thought, an~ calls . for
little Remembrances. Let u~'..Uake _c:)llr little reme~br~.1ices la•t·
iog, by one of these happy :Suggestions· We have the::·Jargest
and best line of Men's Young Men's and Youths' Suits.·. aid

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Overcoats in all the Latest Styles and Fabrics ever shewn ineuch a Wonderful Line of Clothing in Southern Ohjo-We .
are offering Men's Genuine Gaberdine and Whipcord Overcoato, Guaranteed Water-proof.
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Bath Robes with Slippers
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Umbrellas for Ladies
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middleweight aJHI klnJ &lt;Jf ~~~

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$4.00 to $15.00

or

th' ~~86·J&amp;ntletqan~ 1 :tfl}.o

KID CLARK G~EAT:

and Colors,

All Shades

1t(

readtly 1•ea.tfWit9on'a article to' the
'l·AI:b"" M~saenger for publication &amp;lwlll eend ihem ~~r reply?
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$4.00 .and' $5.00

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In t~e , met~er. ~nd we ~J"

THE KIDDIES

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paper In tbe county th~t p.ub·
lllslnad Wllaon'a article we dld p()t Into ask tile other ll&amp;liBJ'B to pubour &amp;nawer, but uow we feel l t_
t
duty to let , the publ!e 'know •~~·

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$7.50 to $10.00

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a newspaper tbat will not try to

Of every description-Coop·
er's famous Klosed Krotch,
and Union Suits in wool or
cotton.
Do not confound this line
of U nclerwear with others.
Also full line of Boys' Union Suits and Men's Twopiece Garments-in fleeced
and ribbed, in all siz....

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of thti neW
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Lhe neit• ae811ion or

!•!cation they did not lntoi'Dt us, J&gt;ullf
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Mr. Wilson, bY publl&amp;biD~ f,uf
lonBwt&gt;r to bla charges. But for aome
whlcb .they did not . e~:pll.tn,
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to · ua 'tueSday after
tbat our anawer to Mr. Wtls0a'a
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KUnsas City .schools.

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UMBRELLAS

UNDERWEAR

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Joseph Carr, a tonnet' sport~.w: t'l~l·

'IQI the 03tlo State Journal. brlnrs

U(bt a recent: btte"few ~be had
Dl}lon, retardlnr soma or Jaclt'e
, lmanv battlea.
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•"Well, ' lack, J 1believe one, nl,gbt t
'you "'ben you wm nearer a
:lk.nO&lt;,kout than you ever were ill an

career,'' remartted ~r.· Carr.

uyes, 13nd I ean ten you ·whea," reDUlou. ,,Jt w&amp;.s tbt- Um8 1 met

Sweater Coat• for Young
Men, Boys and Ladies-,..Button front, Slip-o~rs, jersey,
Turtle-neck, in all styles and
colors. A wonderful line, and
!cannot be beaten anywhere.
$1.50 to $12.00

toutb oustomer, 'Kid' Clark! at

Handkerchiefs, Initial or
Plain, Cambric, Linen and
Silk,,

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Men'1 .flannel Shirts, line
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all wool broadcloth;· tolors,
blue, ~khi, red, il'~• brown,
tan, lar1e. an,~ ~~~~ ,cMcked;.
sizes 14 to L7, ,

$1.110 to $5.00

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$7.00 "

Men's Hllto !ttnd Caps1 all
colors and styles,

SUIT CASES AND
TRAVELING BAGS

b81ore d'o~ng 'rou1'

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HATS AND
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Men, Boys ·and Children; .
slill-lined ot tln'lined, !' :
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