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the lddn11ys or yot\r bock hurts, or tf
the urlno 111 cloudJ, oltens11'e, full of !
aodim&lt;'nt, irr&lt;'gula.r of pa.sil&amp;gll ur at.- j

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cessful assembly of dry cells in one pa~ge

A~d again Columbia hatJ dem~~trated its
leadel'l!hip through the development of the
new Steel Cmc "Hot Shot" Battrerv

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'Skinner Hardware ·Co.
(EVERYTHING IN HARBWARE)

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!Je\d up Harry Slinon, ,President ot th11
1-1 . Simon company, and robbe,t bltn
and lila wUe or caeh !nd jewelry va.
ued at more ihan $3,000 as be wa•
dr:lvlng Into his g&amp;rqe.

YOURS FOR A MERRY XMAS

.,Skinner Hardware
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11rade, Sugar nun, avenge
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The averl!-ge for eaeh bulldlnt: was:
Run ............ R5.3 per
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Run . . ... ..... 80.15 per oent
· · ........ .. . . 78.8 per eeat
looks lites Central balliltng baa
a showlll&amp; •'tb Sugar Run.

necelpt- HOflll, S.OOD: sheep And lamb..

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murder, not to ' be aurprts'ed lr she
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celved 1.1. telephone mesllaaa "that lilflh -tbe ~Ha ol ,,tbe·,•b&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;lln,a.
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f "'llel telUtled
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Her testimony Cl&amp;UI~ ... aur ~n . tbe .fuleral of· her ft.tlter, Mobr ,Baid•h
I eourl. Mrs. Bes11!e MOOr, wife ot 'ODfl
'1Tbe guy that ,killed JGU \
1:be defendanli, ' Cried out: ""J'ri .
oulbt to have 80t ..,. _ •old,;:',..'
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Sbup and. Le.m--.Top lhtep, U 60;

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!Mattie Mohr, on the day of the' •Brunen. Durin&amp;" hte

Coacem Hu A-·
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nml T..&lt;Bmbs-Lambs, 111@1 5 25;

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erl'l, light }'orken and Pli.. -Je 16Q9 26.

tht.,·~th· TOot "e"all, " tave · u

ln &amp;ome modltlcat1on1 :•!:,~~~~:::: I
lre expected to enllv6u p
~day l..t tbe C)OSID( Sell&amp;lon of
:onvention oil the Ohio · State
Pbe ()gbt wtJl come •tter the . ro··Ole•C·I
ot L. J. Taber, . Rar~eevllle
dllre&lt;&gt;IOr o.t asrtculture, as a. member
the es:ecuUn ·®mmUtee aM Of c.
. Dyer aa .atate directOr. HClth
and 'oyer had beea ad¥oca.tes
modification ot _Jmtform
teJlltloa, deClarlnl' It would
totinglble prope1·Ly on •be

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UIIP: It• tfeno. $10
76; COWB, 18@6; CAI..t( t(lp, $1 2 liO,
Uop- HM.vlee, ~~ 'i'li@ll 90; . he~+.vr )'ork-

taxaUon

plleate. ·

me&lt;r:umto $8 liS;

C..ttl e- Bh e~. tJO

ann~~~. m~~IQI ot Metes coonchapter, ,A'ale~lci.n ~cd Croae, was
al Red dr,Oa~ headquarter!\, 1
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COLUMBUS, Dec. it· -A hklrmhh
Jetween those fayor'tns, tbe uniform
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the C8UR8 ot tbt : Utastro--

MOUtNT HOt..IJY. N J ., riec. 4.- jampe4 to biB feet, ·adnneed
Tal,ln• the , Wtm.e~e · l!taad, Yett~hb,i Ule wJtneu . and i~ch~lmed, . "l®;
the proeel'!utlon "In the trial or MriJ. lief" lie Jaad to be 'ii:Dlled _baek t:b ~
Dbrls Brunen und Harry iJ. MOir, bet hill ,s!Bflot. ,.Mohr:'a "rre,·w!ls 'e/~teict-~
brother, char«~ wHLthe murder or {~ the, court roon{
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er, Hazel .Brun!)n; 18·rear·old daugb· U. Powell,. 0011fesled 1llir~
ter o! lbe slain showman, testlled! g.en, whli aaid tbat be n~ · '"''•~~''\!';·,:.

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A.ttorJ:Jeyr Crow •anl'l a::;Qj~*~ ;:,
P.-mer and Attorney
11~1-ted Prosecutor na,,i.oj•;

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every~ody as one f,f the b""t pictures o~ the yea."r. Same show will be
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Tll:e J'GWIC WOIQ&amp;n, tbe

pfie. ~watchman bad beeit'" left !bi~~-'-"':...1-"":'":}-·---J.....,...,.........,...~~~Io.l~~~
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. twb jeal'lt, · "tnehldea
l.'ra · 626 who
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(.'attla- Top ~ lce r8, H.ti j li; bulk of Mit&gt;",
$11 6 D ~i113 :m. ~&lt;lO Q ko r11 a,nd feetlcn~, $li !.0
@G 76, CJIIVEJI, 19 ~fltfl t •.
ll og&gt;~- 'l'OJI, ~g 41i' b~lll: or sules. H 30
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11team and. approxlmatety 35
burned, ' eeveral 'pi'Qbably
Wbl!n a tiouston East ond WP.st
as rallro.ad pa e::~e nger train
swipe·~ a ~witch ellJio~. Pear Ibe
pot
Humble. la.te hu{t night'.
beads or tlW two . lo&lt;iomoaquarCly, but
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truck. Tht;&gt;
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•kt'l~ed' w~en a tWo-Inch
torn loOse
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Run.
ll.llil per cent.
Fourth grade, Centrt\1, \..veraso 90.72

lnveatlcatton Is unQ"er
by the railroad com),lany ami
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·"guiltY.' tO 't)le 1tr,tn'·

son o( all these cradee.
cue, wll Jbe a crlnle ror
The resulta" were lls foJiowil: l.llsl:::;~l 1::;· to the testimony of ·'
Sixth crade, Coalport, anrage t:
00 · th~ staad.

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ft('(!&lt;!!lptll-Cattle, BOD: hor11. 1.500. Bheep
nnd lamba, 1,000.

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Fitly words were given eo.eh
with the e:d:eptlon c.r the
wblcb had. to ·~n out _25.
TlJe spellln «abOity or tbe

~U.-A:,,:· :::~;!:::::~~:::·::round
1(1 per
very &amp;ood

' tors place the toll of last
passenger b•aln wreck nt Humllle,
H. of whom Juur were white men.

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William G. Hender~n. to. destrner
or the Liberty motorcycle, used by the
United States army ~urln0gi. t h,e~ Pw•ha r ,
was Instantly k1Ued at • 11 11
when struck by a motor truck.
Massacre, enforced 111gbt &amp;nd tam·
lne have reduced the .Armenian popu·
la.tlon from 3,000,000 .ld 130,000~ Loro
C&lt;lzon anuouD.ced.
hree danlB ln Iron river went .
wh n Mud lake roaenolr, a milo
a halt Houth or the tOWn of Iron River,
Wis., iave way fro ... the rorce ot
store-d·up wu.ter.
Pat O'Connor, a BifOUt ror tbe New
York Amerlr.ans, ha• alaned as ma.n·
agel' of the .Ur.rtt&lt;jr~(G onn l club of
tbe Eastern lea,a:ut.

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Dec.

scboola are the belt
to tbe results or
apelllntr examination
rrade from tbe third
elgbth rrad6, Jpetuslve.
'!lie examtD.auon wk.s gjvea

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l&gt;eld In Grades

this morning, by ro nrond

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Come•
Main ud Lynn lltreets.
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bAs ever been our pleasure to · show ournundredli df patr~ns wlio always
our 'store when looking for thooe klnds of Gifts which are longest remem·
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Farmer Hana• Himself,
DeiRWaro, 0., Dec. [3.-Dehpond&amp;nt
ovor
fact
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farm, where he had ll~ed au hht life,
Ed Jacobus. 61, promllaent f&amp;rmer re·
siding on the S\mbur) pike, ha1~ea '
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Po&amp;tm•lter Kinnear ReiiJnl.
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of service l'oatm 1st~ Sa!itUE!I A Ktr.
near u.nnouuce'd hlli\rill~'natlon trow
that olltce. ~le Planl1fti 'llefote ' all his
ttmll to the lnQura.u!d J.arm: lnd6rnhlty
lm11 ,ness,
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ft&lt;l, 1!1 In n bll[}pltP.l '~ .IOUBly ln)ured,
the result vr a coll~lon between
Newey's automotme M\d a streetcar
Leslie's death brought' the toll of trar.
lie tleathli tor tile year lo 125 in Cleve·
land.

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Kraus, re&lt;·ently round );Udty ot
terlnl" und ~ubil£hln&amp; a tol-~ted In·
¥rument, hi's filed a motion foro. oew
'rlai.....!.J'rom Local Weekly Paper.
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Streetcar Hit. -t_tomobllt,
Clevelund, [fee, lB. Joseph lies'!!.,
28, n. deputy In the coilnty t reaaurer'e

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PIPE~ujne French .Brjaj' ·and, ~e~haum-and
there ar~ ~Y beauties in out Line, toq', .
BOX CANDIES-Of all kinds, including Fine Cqocolates,
ranging in PfC~ fro!R 49c to $1.50 per Jl!)Mnd.

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Th~ Columbia "llot Shot" 'was the first 'suc-

ta .enth'ely 1alse, aa ~~e
ill• ·,..~on tbat. they. are not ·work· '
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CIG~RETTES....All

Su&amp;pect Shot,
Cincinnati, ,Dec. 1S - Following a ~ntled by a. lltlnMa.tinn of ilcaldin~·. get
about four ounCC's of .Tad Salt11 from I
gun fight with di!leCUves In Prlcc.nm;
reliable pharmacy' and t..ke a tablea suburb, .Johnny Tm:n.91\ &amp;Hall 'qo'n, ~~~'~•!'ul in a gln.as or wat~r before hreak·
or Pltt~lmrgb , Uea, 4alfteroualy wound·
a few days and j'our kidney• ·:
ed in a hosp1taJ wU.fl a bullet wound rna.y then act fine. Thia famoua aaltl
In hjs hlp. Hill' l'wo cDmpa.nlons, Mrs. 11 made from the aeid of grapes and ;
llorothy Tlnfle and Albert Walsh. ~~ juice. oombiU&lt;ld. with Jit.bia, and .
both of ):Aixlngi.Qu, were detatn&amp;d by flu been UBed for R"nqrationil Ut ftuah 1
elo~d kidneys an.d atlmu!Rte th~m to
pollce~· for ht\' OBti(JSt~on. 'l'urner wu actwity also to help neutralii.P. thP. acid&amp; '
shot/ V.•hen 'he u.USfnpted l~ run fror.t in urin~ ao It no lo~r e&amp;UtfB irrlta.tlt~n,
~l!~d1 ves , v.ho W.ere quesLionlnK tll~ tlrua often ending bladder disor•leu.
tri').
.Jad Salt• Ia inexpenaive and can not
:lit-Jure; ma.kea a. deiiRhttul efferv~aefllt
lithia Wll.t.er drink, w'hicb everyoae can I
D•vla' Ap-Pointments,
take now and then to help kl*p tbe
Columbna, Dttc. 13. - Fred J, Mll\eJO
kidney•
an~ tht- b,lood rw~eqUler&amp;-1
p. t toruey, w1111 ,o;ppOII}ted by Governor by
often prtwmltiDg HJ'lout
eomDavl~ as J11:d1e ut t~u~ Columbus mu·
pll"'tiOIII.
nl clpal cou rt, to •9-Cpe,ed Judse Frank
.El. Hutll, re11!gned. The governor alllo,
nppolnted Egbert~· Mack, Sa.ndu&amp;ky,
pnbllaher or the SAntlu,illrY Register, a
trustee of Ohio -state univenlty, sue·
ceed!ng Jobn F. Cunningham, ' Cleve.
land.

batterv
They have over 30 ye~ns of battery manuf~c·
turing skill and impt•ovcd equipment behind
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President Harding Asked to
Summon a Conference.

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When YOU give CHR,IS';l'MAS gifts would you not like to know
that next rear-yes, flve JUra from now-your friends will still be using
•a nd enjoying them?

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in kMwing that this i! an exceU~t place to select such gith and it is
well known . that qur pricl!\11

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. • wtft Crulaer1 and' Bubm•rlnn.

Washlnstou, ~co~ 14.-Presideot
~11Ra:rd!Jog w~ asked by the house &amp;.11·

proprtatlons committee to call a ne~
uval armament conference, In the
@)1/h•opethat an agreement may be reach·
·among the world powers for lim·
of au:1lllary ysuels of ·le&amp;s

than 10,000 tons. The report wu In·
Jn the naval up-propria·
bill reported to the lmuse.
same power&amp; tb11L slrned the
limitation treaty of the Wash·
,JbJgiCm conference under which 11. lUbollday in capllal ahip con-

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-tire tallly when wolkloaf .
-pains In th" aN h'!

What·Better Gift·Could .
Santa BfiDI?;~-·

-;.~~~~~r.:;.raln• at tho bull of
-J••Inl'l In J'&lt;~ur ((1\\tl leg, knee

.-Busitt~ss.
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doJ;t't o•k :rou to bur a ~atr t"ot !'LilX:ATI!ID
SHOES. .All we nil I• tha J'0\1 come ID an~ let ua
.w H

•Iva you &amp; l\ttln• demonltratlpn. Trt on a .-lr. We
fll 'tbern th&lt;! new wa.y af meruur,nt tol tnaure perftct IU
and &lt;!l)mrorl- from lbe he~l tQ th ball of tb:a foOt.
You'll rullu tbe advanta•e ot th\1 new daY w~f ot
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l• -the title given to the orJgtn!'-tors ot
the lateat crime wave in Paris, which
pollee revorts show baa beeo growing
ln Intensity tpr the paat two weeks
until now do;&amp;ens of women dally are
being pinked with pOisoned needlee
by unidentified monoP.tantacs.
'
Tbe terror bega n among
the women
ChriiStmas ?h.PPP,et:t In tb1'J, bil depart·
1
ment ~otoriiJI',. bOt "th~ 1 ltee~l'e ~a9bers
now 'l6P,e{aCing in"'.\\ to bmlet, tbe
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(iofrlr~""te . a~ Jt· is possillle
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, The pOiiCf.t •re a&amp; m"tcb myatifted;.
they were· bJ'laat wJnter'e epidemic

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and
recel'fllli it.

The CHRISTMAS Gift

WOMEN THE . VICTIMS

WW Not SUp At the Heel

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OHIO.

P&amp;rll, Dec. lt.-"Needle Demons"

What bctt&lt;.r gilt coulll Santa bring than the
"Habit c1 Savill!!"-·a gift that me•:• HIPPI·
nc" nnd Contentment thi'Ough life·
Ancl the savins habit can only be folUIMi
thfough the c~wnenbip of a S~\'111(!1 t~oun~.
Why not rcmembe~ ,-our young frien In thl&amp;

TI•c Liberty Bell Btuik ~hich ~~ p~t ·witb
the lirot depoait ·comea Clime up m Halula~ al·
t' and is II beal'tifull'tlminder of the IPft-

MIDDI..EPORT,

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The chief reason. pro.JUptlng Mr. Kel·
to propose a. neW n.aval conferwas understood tJ hnve been the
cruiser proglli Jl11 ret.'{)mmended

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tbeH troubltl

VISIT HERE BEFORE PURCHASING.

MEN'S WEAR.

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expt•os~~ed

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FOR MEN

E. L. Healy

Light Crulaer Program.

submu.rlne fleets. The powers, U
poinled .. oul "ln prolonged ~lsc,us·
' 'ha-tf.l~un.d no baeia or agre~ment
jJ&gt;&lt;liiell&gt;le oh these polnl&gt; or ae to ~.11,~·
air ·c raft.
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In addition to the new crulaer protile comn1ittee is known to- he.vP
lniorwed of the ~enerat bcinrd·a
recomuwudalioDI that 8 start bo mafle
DD. modernizing the pre-JuUaDd b~ttle­
lbip&amp; of the navy, the point being
made that Grea~ Britain 8tlready haB
remodeled to a aarp exten t to In;
crease gun ranee and .deck pro tection
to her capital ships to L'6 retained unier the treaty.

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way?

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-burt Rftl!l' &amp;ta1\dlnrt'

your f1•et. Nllt.,. lr:r.l fo;-u:pl~na.lloQ of how l!lm!JI1'
n"w l•· o.n ltled 111111., weurln.10 la.lhlona.ble HhOmt,

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GIFI'S

oQDihl¢1 rJ,~o tl\i•lzo or &lt;foleer

trom "-Mknnl!

~klfll tun

i

dellberationll

-dnll te•eln J'OUr hl!elf
-hun\ after

And for Chriatmaa y'ou'U have a amart, individually diatinctive suit that
wiD give you doubt~ wear.

that there appeared' fit tie l!kellof succesa :for new negoliatlons
\1!f!~ lp aqcprdance w~th the "6·5·3"

1 ~ can •cmr ot t.Ot
I!H tb ~!!lt loot troublta fl"' rcnu•i.J. by .,;~,rif. ill'oe~not lUll!,~~~,.,... 1
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us take your measure-get an extra pair of trousers free I

navy Olli ·a varlty with
na.vlet In CMIIK,Tll, included 16
Ught eruisars, wttllln the 10,00().
eize llmi~Uon of the Washington
and to ooat $16S.,OOO,OOO.
omdais who were
to the \VIL~:~hlngton arms con-

Do Your Feet Show Any ot rhae Sympt~?

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You've only a day or two to spare if you wish to have one of these fourpiece, double service, tailored-to-measure suits for Christmas.
\
Drop in tomorrow; select one of our splendid new all-wool patterns; have

aa }leceal!lr:J" to i!put the

feet fitting and m9st flexibl e shoF you ever had on ypur
feet. Jt has no ~tiff arch prOR!j but it gh·es the aich a firm,
gentle, ma~saging support which ·exe rcises nnd strehgthens weakened muscles.
It is a shoe that will fit~~% of feet and !it them correctly, !tom the;'l;cei to ·the bnl!.,of the foot
It is k shoe th!!t will ' keep 'well feet well and hring
relief from arch, toe and leg strains., Every part of it
supports the arch.
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FLEXATED SHOES are made fot met1 altd women

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For Those Extra Trousers Free

\m'"".,~::::.~.;·~:;:·~:t".~~::; ·:.::

wenetret~NI :

away, and your comiqrt4ble feet will tell the story. A
shoe that actually needs no "breaking ifl."
"
The FLEXATED Sj{OE em~.adies ' an · entirely new
principle in shoe making. You will say it is the most per~

tion of quality, style and

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construction and placed a HI,OOO.
on o.uxl\lary cJ'afL 'T'he com-

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LAST ~CALL---

The co mmittee pointed out tbat
conference limited only capital

Presltlent Harding was not consultby the com~nl~·t~e ' wltb. t•eliLtlon to
llmllallou conterence reque11t. The
projo·Ct for negoUiltlons {Ll)PUrently
as a surprise. even to nava l omIt was or!Jina.ted by Cbalrmau
~~~~m~•::'tt!'b:•e naval appro~r lutloua

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o.· other auxlllarles If an
to limit lheem caD not be

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A. foot 111tf11rflr wrota to the Makan of P'!nnted
~... 11ai'IITI6 tho l(lttflr "Pteus Save My ~1111''
They wrolt a letter In I'DIWe rt:o tb\1 plu. whJeh Wal
drculated privately by thl• corl'lll!lpondent nmon•
frlellldl, who aaaln cJrc ulated It am0111 th~ lr frl~nda.
Then •r•w a dfltlln.nd tor thll' lnrorma Uon whl• h h 11.1
been n~prlntetl In 11. booltiHt whl~ll :r.O.U oan h&gt;~&gt;' ll fN!a

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,l,t .bean the tUie "fii&amp;M Bave lilT net." Ask tor u.

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Dr. R~ Dnct f~ the Factory, .wm be at

.Store
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no arreata ,have been made. Whtle
polnta are bolleved to
t)lie efl'ect on tbe vletlm
aerJou1. 1he women uau..UY esua11
wltb sltaht a.relllnga and'mus&lt;lU•

palna •.

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Dec. U..-BatUin« Sttt, de·
obamplon or Elucontract to flght
tgaln. Tbe bout
.tbe middle
or M&amp;tch
o11ot signed
lntorm•IIY

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wort11 bla protount polley.-NipoltoD.
Mrs. Sam Lym:m ot. ('olumhu!l, Is meeting nt the naptlst church.
Mrs. Maytuinl Davis, Mr!!. C' . H.
here vhtltlng frlendK
Tnrth In Italian Ptnt11t.
Dr. C. A Polntlexter left fe r Co- Snyder and .\\1 ~ W. W. Bmwn dn•
whtn
th114rea are Uttlt thtt IDike
Columbu s SltOf lfll•r l'; today.
lumhut~ l.otlny on JmfihH!R&gt;t
our heada aehe: when arowtJ, • • ..
Mrs. Chal'lcB 'l'hOtn!l ", who !Jatl
Capt. John Lyon !! is In C! tH innatl k"''lrts.-lt&amp;llan Pro\·erb.
been visiting ho:r dntt~hhl; In Gnh un- on bu ~;l u e~~.
bus, ha ~ 1·eturncd home.
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- - - -- Hev. Baldwin and wite of Hartfortl,l fit•:Hl t he Chr~~o;tmas nd5 ln the cotNot many more abop;&gt;lng dan un ..
were attendants at the Montgomery umn ~ of Ihe Dully .'~e&gt;Y:o.
til Chrletmas; better hurry.

Reached by the Recent Naval Arm-

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IDID!Jter. It to DOt ~~~ .....,..,. I . . .?11
10 mu&lt;!h, but btl aood JtDH. b1l UowJ.
.,.. or tht human heart llld. 1n &amp;

Subcommittee Would
T1k1 Up Quutlon of Auxiliary War.
1hlp1 on Which No Agreement Wu

practi('.Rl, and by the giving of which• you will long be remembered.'

Being

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IJl1 ttme I "nl4 llllllo hlto lll1 prfl,lf ~

port

PARLEY URGED

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,AGJ TJIBBII,
.~.

Something useful and will last a lifetime. Note the following · exclusive features:
All Caat Aluminum Tub.
All ' Metal Divided Wringer, eelf adjuKing.
Gynfoarn Prin~ijlle of Wuhing.
l..ega which adj;..t to any height.

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Estate Ga; Ranges, Ray-Gio Heaters, Pointer Coal Ranges, New w,,,...,
Hot Blast Heaters, Reznor Gas Heaters, Sherwin-Williams Paint• an~ V•orn~.:.
Chi-Namel Varnishes.

SEE THEM AT THE HOME OF THE

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ANOTHER~·ARMS
President Harding Asked to
Summon a Conference.

;;,; 1;;.;.;;.\rico ''for pe~p!e of

PRACTICAL ·,

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SIFTS.

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COMPETITION THREATENS

When YOU give CHR,IS';l'MAS gifts would you not like to know
that next rear-yes, flve JUra from now-your friends will still be using
•a nd enjoying them?

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s}fow~QSes· ~re

'· . ' 'ObT -8helves,. couhters-and

ful1 of GIFTS that

are

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PRACTICAL person w,e feel !J.1Jre that yo~;~ wll be interested

in kMwing that this i! an exceU~t place to select such gith and it is
well known . that qur pricl!\11

an

atwaya right.

· Be sure to come in and look ovetypur sto~:~a~~ se;e what you, caq. ,
buyandhpw .fal."yourmoneywlllgo. ~
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want.

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. • wtft Crulaer1 and' Bubm•rlnn.

Washlnstou, ~co~ 14.-Presideot
~11Ra:rd!Jog w~ asked by the house &amp;.11·

proprtatlons committee to call a ne~
uval armament conference, In the
@)1/h•opethat an agreement may be reach·
·among the world powers for lim·
of au:1lllary ysuels of ·le&amp;s

than 10,000 tons. The report wu In·
Jn the naval up-propria·
bill reported to the lmuse.
same power&amp; tb11L slrned the
limitation treaty of the Wash·
,JbJgiCm conference under which 11. lUbollday in capllal ahip con-

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that you can put 1t dh ntnv,aritF*atkltniles and mile's,·riglit · 1 '

in the most stylish and np-to -date Jitsts. A
perfect comfo~t.

-tire tallly when wolkloaf .
-pains In th" aN h'!

What·Better Gift·Could .
Santa BfiDI?;~-·

-;.~~~~~r.:;.raln• at tho bull of
-J••Inl'l In J'&lt;~ur ((1\\tl leg, knee

.-Busitt~ss.
'

~~tr thl.la 'P

rrc combina-

~·u·Jpt

e&amp;n

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l"''"dle

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I~LEXA.TED
g;,,MEN

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$1 oPEN~ AN A.(liJO\!Nt J.N.l)

SECuRES · ~ ·~TY 'iW• 1

SH'OE g;,,
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WOMEN

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Ask For a Filtine :oeinllllitnition
doJ;t't o•k :rou to bur a ~atr t"ot !'LilX:ATI!ID
SHOES. .All we nil I• tha J'0\1 come ID an~ let ua
.w H

•Iva you &amp; l\ttln• demonltratlpn. Trt on a .-lr. We
fll 'tbern th&lt;! new wa.y af meruur,nt tol tnaure perftct IU
and &lt;!l)mrorl- from lbe he~l tQ th ball of tb:a foOt.
You'll rullu tbe advanta•e ot th\1 new daY w~f ot
flltlnl' wb:an
111p out Ia theM ahou. You! be

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the

.,.,.

.,.

Demona" Operating Jn IP•rlt

Streett and •toret.

l• -the title given to the orJgtn!'-tors ot
the lateat crime wave in Paris, which
pollee revorts show baa beeo growing
ln Intensity tpr the paat two weeks
until now do;&amp;ens of women dally are
being pinked with pOisoned needlee
by unidentified monoP.tantacs.
'
Tbe terror bega n among
the women
ChriiStmas ?h.PPP,et:t In tb1'J, bil depart·
1
ment ~otoriiJI',. bOt "th~ 1 ltee~l'e ~a9bers
now 'l6P,e{aCing in"'.\\ to bmlet, tbe
I :~;;:~·•, .' lnd! ;gt.hJt~~ll'ia.ces iWhere
11.
(iofrlr~""te . a~ Jt· is possillle
~o tlfHct tb:'tl !~~ury an~, escape . w~th-,

'

.at'ells 'andl.JUl' coat alaahtna, and tO

·~:'

'·

for ~Mothet

' The pro-·

out kleoLI~tlon.
, The pOiiCf.t •re a&amp; m"tcb myatifted;.
they were· bJ'laat wJnter'e epidemic

.,

'"' 'a IIOJlllanllllGe-VC
·
. _,: ·fu~t Thrift tb the olle
and
recel'fllli it.

The CHRISTMAS Gift

WOMEN THE . VICTIMS

WW Not SUp At the Heel

-·

OHIO.

P&amp;rll, Dec. lt.-"Needle Demons"

What bctt&lt;.r gilt coulll Santa bring than the
"Habit c1 Savill!!"-·a gift that me•:• HIPPI·
nc" nnd Contentment thi'Ough life·
Ancl the savins habit can only be folUIMi
thfough the c~wnenbip of a S~\'111(!1 t~oun~.
Why not rcmembe~ ,-our young frien In thl&amp;

TI•c Liberty Bell Btuik ~hich ~~ p~t ·witb
the lirot depoait ·comea Clime up m Halula~ al·
t' and is II beal'tifull'tlminder of the IPft-

MIDDI..EPORT,

\IIIII IIl 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111111111111

The chief reason. pro.JUptlng Mr. Kel·
to propose a. neW n.aval conferwas understood tJ hnve been the
cruiser proglli Jl11 ret.'{)mmended

---

:rour 111011

tbeH troubltl

VISIT HERE BEFORE PURCHASING.

MEN'S WEAR.

1

expt•os~~ed

•

FOR MEN

E. L. Healy

Light Crulaer Program.

submu.rlne fleets. The powers, U
poinled .. oul "ln prolonged ~lsc,us·
' 'ha-tf.l~un.d no baeia or agre~ment
jJ&gt;&lt;liiell&gt;le oh these polnl&gt; or ae to ~.11,~·
air ·c raft.
,\
In addition to the new crulaer protile comn1ittee is known to- he.vP
lniorwed of the ~enerat bcinrd·a
recomuwudalioDI that 8 start bo mafle
DD. modernizing the pre-JuUaDd b~ttle­
lbip&amp; of the navy, the point being
made that Grea~ Britain 8tlready haB
remodeled to a aarp exten t to In;
crease gun ranee and .deck pro tection
to her capital ships to L'6 retained unier the treaty.

'.

way?

I

-burt Rftl!l' &amp;ta1\dlnrt'

your f1•et. Nllt.,. lr:r.l fo;-u:pl~na.lloQ of how l!lm!JI1'
n"w l•· o.n ltled 111111., weurln.10 la.lhlona.ble HhOmt,

'

GIFI'S

oQDihl¢1 rJ,~o tl\i•lzo or &lt;foleer

trom "-Mknnl!

~klfll tun

i

dellberationll

-dnll te•eln J'OUr hl!elf
-hun\ after

And for Chriatmaa y'ou'U have a amart, individually diatinctive suit that
wiD give you doubt~ wear.

that there appeared' fit tie l!kellof succesa :for new negoliatlons
\1!f!~ lp aqcprdance w~th the "6·5·3"

1 ~ can •cmr ot t.Ot
I!H tb ~!!lt loot troublta fl"' rcnu•i.J. by .,;~,rif. ill'oe~not lUll!,~~~,.,... 1
•

us take your measure-get an extra pair of trousers free I

navy Olli ·a varlty with
na.vlet In CMIIK,Tll, included 16
Ught eruisars, wttllln the 10,00().
eize llmi~Uon of the Washington
and to ooat $16S.,OOO,OOO.
omdais who were
to the \VIL~:~hlngton arms con-

Do Your Feet Show Any ot rhae Sympt~?

I

You've only a day or two to spare if you wish to have one of these fourpiece, double service, tailored-to-measure suits for Christmas.
\
Drop in tomorrow; select one of our splendid new all-wool patterns; have

aa }leceal!lr:J" to i!put the

feet fitting and m9st flexibl e shoF you ever had on ypur
feet. Jt has no ~tiff arch prOR!j but it gh·es the aich a firm,
gentle, ma~saging support which ·exe rcises nnd strehgthens weakened muscles.
It is a shoe that will fit~~% of feet and !it them correctly, !tom the;'l;cei to ·the bnl!.,of the foot
It is k shoe th!!t will ' keep 'well feet well and hring
relief from arch, toe and leg strains., Every part of it
supports the arch.
·
FLEXATED SHOES are made fot met1 altd women

'•

For Those Extra Trousers Free

\m'"".,~::::.~.;·~:;:·~:t".~~::; ·:.::

wenetret~NI :

away, and your comiqrt4ble feet will tell the story. A
shoe that actually needs no "breaking ifl."
"
The FLEXATED Sj{OE em~.adies ' an · entirely new
principle in shoe making. You will say it is the most per~

tion of quality, style and

•

construction and placed a HI,OOO.
on o.uxl\lary cJ'afL 'T'he com-

5

,'

LAST ~CALL---

The co mmittee pointed out tbat
conference limited only capital

Presltlent Harding was not consultby the com~nl~·t~e ' wltb. t•eliLtlon to
llmllallou conterence reque11t. The
projo·Ct for negoUiltlons {Ll)PUrently
as a surprise. even to nava l omIt was or!Jina.ted by Cbalrmau
~~~~m~•::'tt!'b:•e naval appro~r lutloua

, !!§

I

that al·

'

I OlnOTTOW !~::~~~:,·o:~~:~::i:~~::ll:t~~l:~:~:~~~

and

§A
e· Free Demonstration .of. the
=
=
Sh•e
thati
Needs:
=
. ii
= No "Qr~fakmg, In"
:. •

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committee doclacod

5

. ~

on Back ol Stub and Drop in Box

1

to outbulld tt In aircraft, &amp;ub·
o.· other auxlllarles If an
to limit lheem caD not be

==

~EMBER zs, 7 O'CLOCK . ·

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"Pieue Save My
Flll!ll"
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A. foot 111tf11rflr wrota to the Makan of P'!nnted
~... 11ai'IITI6 tho l(lttflr "Pteus Save My ~1111''
They wrolt a letter In I'DIWe rt:o tb\1 plu. whJeh Wal
drculated privately by thl• corl'lll!lpondent nmon•
frlellldl, who aaaln cJrc ulated It am0111 th~ lr frl~nda.
Then •r•w a dfltlln.nd tor thll' lnrorma Uon whl• h h 11.1
been n~prlntetl In 11. booltiHt whl~ll :r.O.U oan h&gt;~&gt;' ll fN!a

.

,l,t .bean the tUie "fii&amp;M Bave lilT net." Ask tor u.

.

.

Dr. R~ Dnct f~ the Factory, .wm be at

.Store
,-9~~~w.

no arreata ,have been made. Whtle
polnta are bolleved to
t)lie efl'ect on tbe vletlm
aerJou1. 1he women uau..UY esua11
wltb sltaht a.relllnga and'mus&lt;lU•

palna •.

"----'-llkl to Box C•rpentler,

,
Dec. U..-BatUin« Sttt, de·
obamplon or Elucontract to flght
tgaln. Tbe bout
.tbe middle
or M&amp;tch
o11ot signed
lntorm•IIY

1,~

&gt;

wort11 bla protount polley.-NipoltoD.
Mrs. Sam Lym:m ot. ('olumhu!l, Is meeting nt the naptlst church.
Mrs. Maytuinl Davis, Mr!!. C' . H.
here vhtltlng frlendK
Tnrth In Italian Ptnt11t.
Dr. C. A Polntlexter left fe r Co- Snyder and .\\1 ~ W. W. Bmwn dn•
whtn
th114rea are Uttlt thtt IDike
Columbu s SltOf lfll•r l'; today.
lumhut~ l.otlny on JmfihH!R&gt;t
our heada aehe: when arowtJ, • • ..
Mrs. Chal'lcB 'l'hOtn!l ", who !Jatl
Capt. John Lyon !! is In C! tH innatl k"''lrts.-lt&amp;llan Pro\·erb.
been visiting ho:r dntt~hhl; In Gnh un- on bu ~;l u e~~.
bus, ha ~ 1·eturncd home.
:
- - - -- Hev. Baldwin and wite of Hartfortl,l fit•:Hl t he Chr~~o;tmas nd5 ln the cotNot many more abop;&gt;lng dan un ..
were attendants at the Montgomery umn ~ of Ihe Dully .'~e&gt;Y:o.
til Chrletmas; better hurry.

Reached by the Recent Naval Arm-

.

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IDID!Jter. It to DOt ~~~ .....,..,. I . . .?11
10 mu&lt;!h, but btl aood JtDH. b1l UowJ.
.,.. or tht human heart llld. 1n &amp;

Subcommittee Would
T1k1 Up Quutlon of Auxiliary War.
1hlp1 on Which No Agreement Wu

practi('.Rl, and by the giving of which• you will long be remembered.'

Being

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4 p.., With GMCr ...... '
It ncb a IIlUI. al OonHIUe Ul'it 1:1: ..
IJl1 ttme I "nl4 llllllo hlto lll1 prfl,lf ~

port

PARLEY URGED

'

,AGJ TJIBBII,
.~.

Something useful and will last a lifetime. Note the following · exclusive features:
All Caat Aluminum Tub.
All ' Metal Divided Wringer, eelf adjuKing.
Gynfoarn Prin~ijlle of Wuhing.
l..ega which adj;..t to any height.

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j 1 ,111 ;
Estate Ga; Ranges, Ray-Gio Heaters, Pointer Coal Ranges, New w,,,...,
Hot Blast Heaters, Reznor Gas Heaters, Sherwin-Williams Paint• an~ V•orn~.:.
Chi-Namel Varnishes.

SEE THEM AT THE HOME OF THE

�1

TS

Jav

interest Amer1cA1lB {)( all
• ·•, ,b
··ave ift ' seeing the dlelodied
• jHero•o:!!:•l
'tJauon pro.pcrly ea red tor a~d ln . bav.
ing g!l'l r iUl•ttieB JWt us that there •:~~hull
be ou further dialodgomcnts.
•lxPN••• ttlta~tproval
'rhc trlnl

A8socl.~~c(l

The
:Pr.esa') ·
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-Ths Com~

modlty .Counctl Plan ·\a the namo glvJ ~II
en to a new metbod· o(bil.qd iiJls . , ,.• ~,• .,,,.

· i

~when you' llv~ :ro · M~' Will ~· you '~re

tM pL

/

'

\Voile Collell - fo; tod
DoiiYti't~ lri i'd"'"i&lt;IY

and.·.

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·
I
ap~l&amp;~d you ever hear of I ! '~.~Yil!l· too mW- Ti"'·Socka, S.hirta or Col·
•

him pia

cl he~··~
· .,

Rtturn ~ P•ld on W\1t'l1
lfRV CLEANING ~0.
iiltdlllo]f&lt;lrt. Olllf.

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Middl!port Office Hours:

A
·
fe • .,.:\' :s~~•~•tiana ·-··,,;l/.
.. . ........... ·.~ k.141l Sw~,'ro
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3

Smith ClOthing

Corner Main

On tho Corner for Years.
OHIO.

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l:ddNFlL BARRYMORE In
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. •' t
·He had; won his llA!lle in ·a hund!'lld ·fi~r](ts, ·be·
cause he.•at\Vays :came ba.~lt ?or ln~r;! llut there
ca~ a 'dflY w,hen·be_,q~it .&lt;i&lt;mll·cold-and that,was
!be biggest and ·bravest fight of hM -llf~ I A soul·
•tinirig-story ·of underw~rlilo, tbriuil and, ~~ ','bil_it
I ' ~ ' '"
. man's';.•l~ve 'thAt was-"~lthlm..'flny,J&lt;inl(il. · · ' ;
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Matinee 2 P. M.

• •

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·~··

'Young King Cole'
One of the New Leather Pushers

~

Grimes Golden, T«Pohakon, Winesap, Yorks, Baldwins,
!!en Davis, Not·thern Spys, English Ramboes, Rus~ts,
Rome Beauties, Bell •'lower, Paradise Sweets.

,

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AU J he

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ANAMAJ&lt;ER
WAS BURlED
THIS AFTERNOON

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-and peifw.ut their appointed
~ Ul' a · wonderfully short

tilDe.

Our h~y_ price concessjollS are

C&gt;UO'C&lt;O'OWUil

re&amp;pt• t, Ne lOr the large

amount

of,vJsitOrs we have"illready bad.
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TheJ.aVe time, labor and money

~n9Pti '"""' ·I
wlll

&amp;Oil ~en­

~~ 1lir mcyone ln the home.

whose rbrnly IPY In stnte
I o'clock urotil noo n Ht ,BetJrJny

. . Rr.'IIAIL.

"

Tiley~ a cpmtor t ll!ild

pt~tatllv" virlu&amp;tly or every W'ltlk In
va..ld homagp lit t he • bl~r or Jotln

•JI;olh

Why buy the dried·up, mealy kind, when.-.:~ · can •et
them Juicy nnd Fresh with the tang or tile •.,..

Who receives ·One or
t'DOfe "Of tht!Se Useful
,--.---·--' ·giftaf

•PHI!ikoELPHIA., Doc. 14..--.-U.epre.

· churcb.·

.

I

·- -- -

Joy for the housewife

I

" WHOLESALE.

Director

h..lflRIElAYr,~ lil~ER . 15

A
WAIJ~ll and
of Ve!W' l)i~rhest

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BY THE BAS!'ET OR B,UR~ .

.

POMEROY, OHIO.

ELECTRIC :w~SjiEU:....We
' .,epecialite, , ,~n . ti.li' Caffield,,
i whiCh we !itghly recom.l'lAAd-·
saves the women folks' time/ I~­
. bnr and moooy. Let us·deiilonsti-ate.' .. ,
'

and Lynn 8tNets.

.

'

L'oes -

BARBE~)

POMEROY,

B~N ~·EWING

Day and Night 'Phone 4JJ.R

The time until . the Yul,tide Season· lo-ahort_:_Chrl~tm~J•is ·a!m,&lt;lst'rtlpo~/~Bitt. ~o more Sabbath
dayo and then the awakening lo the mo;t:joyo~• day ~f ~iJ:Ib~ year-:-Ch£j~il.'la8!M~rn_r If you have ~ot ,Yet
made yo11r aelection of.,gift remerilb!ancea, we Wish to offer a ew suggee~iolie lr(\m our Unexcelled Lt'!e of
Rem~brance Gil!• ·that will at once ouggeat themse!u8 !I' most_uoeful, app10~ri~!e and acceptable that may,_
be had-at 011r ator-wl at most economi&lt;;al
·.

(MERCHANT

Subscribo fo r The Daily l'tew;,

UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER

•••

Ed. H. Scharf

'

'

Prompt, Courteous and Exact Service.

I

' ·D-ar .old Sa~ta·, with Pjpe io his
haocl, Sit• comfortably at ease
8ecauae he has · •~•d . in ,_ hi' .
Woaderful -•toek· oE:. Gifts f~r
Chritt.ma• joy!· :Ha~~\ yo~? ,,

prices)

~

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.\

mo!lerale

B to 7 p.m •

Office formarly occup1ed by
Or, 8. 8. Hanlin,

TG .MENTION!

...'. ...,. ,,..''.,

a~

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MANY OT~ THINGS TOO NUM~OUS

coats

Rathburn ~:~.

EBERSBACH BUILDING,

p'hone 230-R •

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Fur

1~:;.;;;;=-;;;;;;;.;;==-t

Z.

U.
JUN KruiMAN, M. D.
Homeopathic l'hysicino•

to

...... ·. $1ll"-u
to 112
, .. ...
Overcoats .•. .•. .• · ·· ,.$JO 111M· Undl.tweat· ., • ··--~·--·- · ·· ···• """"'
$1.2&amp; $7 Hata1 •. •. .. •.•----- ~"·· ·· . . . $2 t_o $9
•
Shirts . · .... · .. · - .. ..
,ll1
r"- ·
$11o f2.60
· 26c:. lb •r
~·
· · · · · · · · ··------· ·
Hosiery
• • · - -- - · ~· ' ,, • • !,
o ~--·f ,
ucar
s • . ..... -- • .... •,- SOcW $3
Neckwear .. ·.......... 50e to $1:50 Genuin~ lronalls .... $2 ~ ~nt.
Glaves . . ····· -- ···· $1.50 to $3.50 Extra size · .......... · · .-. • .$2.20

Sui!~. .

Mlddle~m'l.

FRENC~

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;.~: ··~.ror~~-·'&amp;~x~
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&gt;~i.;
.. 1. , ·) l ''\'/ ,.. ,, 111
be very ~
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lanl) G.

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·cJ~m·,..z: :'WANTED- Girl cur ~;tr.eral huu~:~c·
~a . ~
j work, good "'ages. A. J. 1\lamum,
IW'I.tNQ a 'RE8tfP~G
phone 173-X.
12~U-4t

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&amp;

ca.e

· Jb.t~~or classlfted advertiooments are mre. oi!Jit a .w.ord
for each inmtion. No ad• accepted fo1· les~ tlta~ Zo cents.
' .J l
'
C••h witl)®&lt;dcr aa"ea aow,yance and book·kooping.

Ch.ristmas·
.,

of ' llsl'!JtbeJ afcJ;toa,,
Wbll o ho expreaaed America.'\
th~rged with urijull, ta 111 prosr.eal lit
&amp;p.pl'Oval or the Turkl.lb plans for
the court hOU Hil totlll/. 1\ba
exchange o! POPt~latkms In Turkey '""" OI'Cl' the uu r ulng t.of ·tp~ J!eeSOf.:
j
01·?'flcc 11.nd ~x'll1alned Lo h.uact
,ba rn in M!ddlepott ~;~.o
~hat tlle peOple ef tlte tJ nHOO 3Latus
.~ere ·will lntr to tlt~lp tlhe mJ jJ•rablc
tlctime of the war, but 'Wfi!re anxwu~;
' know UHlir fund11 Wqu·ld 'be Ul!ed to thllt !UICOfO Of Willltl"'Jo\('~ bii.Vtl
call oll.
i ' " ' " "'"' ' •b U11:: unfa'appy r etugeeB of till!
Jle1:tr East In permanent homtls whore
Iiley might ~:~ettle down and enjoy
F'u 1· neck pieces $1.f; {J to $7~.
permanent peace.
lluthhurn Sons.

In thb! ~r i8 read br lhousands of people dai!y i'l·.Ohler
to ;.~!ai!',rclleir wato. 'll'llat's why t~ '811&amp; " lot """II
K!JOd r~.

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TS

Jav

interest Amer1cA1lB {)( all
• ·•, ,b
··ave ift ' seeing the dlelodied
• jHero•o:!!:•l
'tJauon pro.pcrly ea red tor a~d ln . bav.
ing g!l'l r iUl•ttieB JWt us that there •:~~hull
be ou further dialodgomcnts.
•lxPN••• ttlta~tproval
'rhc trlnl

A8socl.~~c(l

The
:Pr.esa') ·
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-Ths Com~

modlty .Counctl Plan ·\a the namo glvJ ~II
en to a new metbod· o(bil.qd iiJls . , ,.• ~,• .,,,.

· i

~when you' llv~ :ro · M~' Will ~· you '~re

tM pL

/

'

\Voile Collell - fo; tod
DoiiYti't~ lri i'd"'"i&lt;IY

and.·.

· ..a

·
I
ap~l&amp;~d you ever hear of I ! '~.~Yil!l· too mW- Ti"'·Socka, S.hirta or Col·
•

him pia

cl he~··~
· .,

Rtturn ~ P•ld on W\1t'l1
lfRV CLEANING ~0.
iiltdlllo]f&lt;lrt. Olllf.

"-"''

· ,,-

--- - ---

Middl!port Office Hours:

A
·
fe • .,.:\' :s~~•~•tiana ·-··,,;l/.
.. . ........... ·.~ k.141l Sw~,'ro
-~-·

3

Smith ClOthing

Corner Main

On tho Corner for Years.
OHIO.

'A
''

'

'

l:ddNFlL BARRYMORE In
L

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L

'•

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~'Boonr-.ng BiB"

.'

· THURSDAY
.-

t
.J .
. •' t
·He had; won his llA!lle in ·a hund!'lld ·fi~r](ts, ·be·
cause he.•at\Vays :came ba.~lt ?or ln~r;! llut there
ca~ a 'dflY w,hen·be_,q~it .&lt;i&lt;mll·cold-and that,was
!be biggest and ·bravest fight of hM -llf~ I A soul·
•tinirig-story ·of underw~rlilo, tbriuil and, ~~ ','bil_it
I ' ~ ' '"
. man's';.•l~ve 'thAt was-"~lthlm..'flny,J&lt;inl(il. · · ' ;
"
.'

' '1 '\

!., '

•

'

'

!• '

.,

·'

Matinee 2 P. M.

• •

. . ~; i . . ;

·~··

'Young King Cole'
One of the New Leather Pushers

~

Grimes Golden, T«Pohakon, Winesap, Yorks, Baldwins,
!!en Davis, Not·thern Spys, English Ramboes, Rus~ts,
Rome Beauties, Bell •'lower, Paradise Sweets.

,

'·

AU J he

i

.'

'

I

ANAMAJ&lt;ER
WAS BURlED
THIS AFTERNOON

,,'.
/

.

.

.·

-and peifw.ut their appointed
~ Ul' a · wonderfully short

tilDe.

Our h~y_ price concessjollS are

C&gt;UO'C&lt;O'OWUil

re&amp;pt• t, Ne lOr the large

amount

of,vJsitOrs we have"illready bad.
' '
.
'
' '

.
(

1

\

TheJ.aVe time, labor and money

~n9Pti '"""' ·I
wlll

&amp;Oil ~en­

~~ 1lir mcyone ln the home.

whose rbrnly IPY In stnte
I o'clock urotil noo n Ht ,BetJrJny

. . Rr.'IIAIL.

"

Tiley~ a cpmtor t ll!ild

pt~tatllv" virlu&amp;tly or every W'ltlk In
va..ld homagp lit t he • bl~r or Jotln

•JI;olh

Why buy the dried·up, mealy kind, when.-.:~ · can •et
them Juicy nnd Fresh with the tang or tile •.,..

Who receives ·One or
t'DOfe "Of tht!Se Useful
,--.---·--' ·giftaf

•PHI!ikoELPHIA., Doc. 14..--.-U.epre.

· churcb.·

.

I

·- -- -

Joy for the housewife

I

" WHOLESALE.

Director

h..lflRIElAYr,~ lil~ER . 15

A
WAIJ~ll and
of Ve!W' l)i~rhest

...

'

.'

;~

- -··---

BY THE BAS!'ET OR B,UR~ .

.

POMEROY, OHIO.

ELECTRIC :w~SjiEU:....We
' .,epecialite, , ,~n . ti.li' Caffield,,
i whiCh we !itghly recom.l'lAAd-·
saves the women folks' time/ I~­
. bnr and moooy. Let us·deiilonsti-ate.' .. ,
'

and Lynn 8tNets.

.

'

L'oes -

BARBE~)

POMEROY,

B~N ~·EWING

Day and Night 'Phone 4JJ.R

The time until . the Yul,tide Season· lo-ahort_:_Chrl~tm~J•is ·a!m,&lt;lst'rtlpo~/~Bitt. ~o more Sabbath
dayo and then the awakening lo the mo;t:joyo~• day ~f ~iJ:Ib~ year-:-Ch£j~il.'la8!M~rn_r If you have ~ot ,Yet
made yo11r aelection of.,gift remerilb!ancea, we Wish to offer a ew suggee~iolie lr(\m our Unexcelled Lt'!e of
Rem~brance Gil!• ·that will at once ouggeat themse!u8 !I' most_uoeful, app10~ri~!e and acceptable that may,_
be had-at 011r ator-wl at most economi&lt;;al
·.

(MERCHANT

Subscribo fo r The Daily l'tew;,

UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER

•••

Ed. H. Scharf

'

'

Prompt, Courteous and Exact Service.

I

' ·D-ar .old Sa~ta·, with Pjpe io his
haocl, Sit• comfortably at ease
8ecauae he has · •~•d . in ,_ hi' .
Woaderful -•toek· oE:. Gifts f~r
Chritt.ma• joy!· :Ha~~\ yo~? ,,

prices)

~

'·

.\

mo!lerale

B to 7 p.m •

Office formarly occup1ed by
Or, 8. 8. Hanlin,

TG .MENTION!

...'. ...,. ,,..''.,

a~

'.

'

MANY OT~ THINGS TOO NUM~OUS

coats

Rathburn ~:~.

EBERSBACH BUILDING,

p'hone 230-R •

--- -

I
Fur

1~:;.;;;;=-;;;;;;;.;;==-t

Z.

U.
JUN KruiMAN, M. D.
Homeopathic l'hysicino•

to

...... ·. $1ll"-u
to 112
, .. ...
Overcoats .•. .•. .• · ·· ,.$JO 111M· Undl.tweat· ., • ··--~·--·- · ·· ···• """"'
$1.2&amp; $7 Hata1 •. •. .. •.•----- ~"·· ·· . . . $2 t_o $9
•
Shirts . · .... · .. · - .. ..
,ll1
r"- ·
$11o f2.60
· 26c:. lb •r
~·
· · · · · · · · ··------· ·
Hosiery
• • · - -- - · ~· ' ,, • • !,
o ~--·f ,
ucar
s • . ..... -- • .... •,- SOcW $3
Neckwear .. ·.......... 50e to $1:50 Genuin~ lronalls .... $2 ~ ~nt.
Glaves . . ····· -- ···· $1.50 to $3.50 Extra size · .......... · · .-. • .$2.20

Sui!~. .

Mlddle~m'l.

FRENC~

"·
·: · .~i '"'•
•
Nt · ·
' Y:~t~t·
t. · · ·'i..tUJ
'i ~ ' 1\1:""~
;.~: ··~.ror~~-·'&amp;~x~
...:!. H · ~~ J\'"···' 1 '-liil·!!fOr.t.
, . &lt;~un or
. Sekct1 I~ d a &lt;:;-t , .. ~ ·w
·
.
&gt;~i.;
.. 1. , ·) l ''\'/ ,.. ,, 111
be very ~
·"
~ .. •'., ,
.
.0 verc:oat -·-"'
ww
/. ~·,,·., , u• aDOUlu.:
·' . •-. , ' (~
. •·;·~~ _ i,
lanl) G.

·

·cJ~m·,..z: :'WANTED- Girl cur ~;tr.eral huu~:~c·
~a . ~
j work, good "'ages. A. J. 1\lamum,
IW'I.tNQ a 'RE8tfP~G
phone 173-X.
12~U-4t

'.

&amp;

ca.e

· Jb.t~~or classlfted advertiooments are mre. oi!Jit a .w.ord
for each inmtion. No ad• accepted fo1· les~ tlta~ Zo cents.
' .J l
'
C••h witl)®&lt;dcr aa"ea aow,yance and book·kooping.

Ch.ristmas·
.,

of ' llsl'!JtbeJ afcJ;toa,,
Wbll o ho expreaaed America.'\
th~rged with urijull, ta 111 prosr.eal lit
&amp;p.pl'Oval or the Turkl.lb plans for
the court hOU Hil totlll/. 1\ba
exchange o! POPt~latkms In Turkey '""" OI'Cl' the uu r ulng t.of ·tp~ J!eeSOf.:
j
01·?'flcc 11.nd ~x'll1alned Lo h.uact
,ba rn in M!ddlepott ~;~.o
~hat tlle peOple ef tlte tJ nHOO 3Latus
.~ere ·will lntr to tlt~lp tlhe mJ jJ•rablc
tlctime of the war, but 'Wfi!re anxwu~;
' know UHlir fund11 Wqu·ld 'be Ul!ed to thllt !UICOfO Of Willltl"'Jo\('~ bii.Vtl
call oll.
i ' " ' " "'"' ' •b U11:: unfa'appy r etugeeB of till!
Jle1:tr East In permanent homtls whore
Iiley might ~:~ettle down and enjoy
F'u 1· neck pieces $1.f; {J to $7~.
permanent peace.
lluthhurn Sons.

In thb! ~r i8 read br lhousands of people dai!y i'l·.Ohler
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ADMISSION 25c, 35c
Coach Earick thol!ght enough of John Hancock's
ability to go over to Athens and look them over. He
k '--··- that they have a fine team and displayed some nice
;.ftclOr work. John Hancock'• coach is Hughes, the man
. who made ouch a succes• at Coolville the last two years.

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,.;·'Q!fUOK FULL of coal.

lUST "'ALKING •'long.
'THEttSTREETS tod•7·
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.F\Q/t ·S&lt;IME lucl&lt;y guy,

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WlTH THE coal man.
AND [ •knew o. place.

:\-.,HERE. MY Idea.,
OUUHT TO v.;-ork.
,\NO THAT was d·qwn.

'ON A shle -street.
WHERE HOLES are thick.
IN WHA used to 'be.
tA SMOOTH rpaved road.
AND THERE I s tood.
WA IT iNG PAT TI~N'TLY.

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IW.H~N . 'DHFJY ' drrled gold.

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French, English and Americnn Ware.

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$1.rll up to es50,
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Jl\lr Neckpiece~ ; in various
gralies fi;'Om $l.l;q'to $75.
IPRE'ITY PLAID AUTO
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ROBES
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Wool Hose, Playing Cllitds, Belt,
llhaving Set, Rawr, Collar Bag,
Sh?"", Sli!Jpers, M1~ffiers, Ties,
ShiFts, Sweaters, Umbrella,
Tru'nk, Bag, Suit C~se, Suspenders, .Gnrters, Scurf Pin, Watch

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Doilies large and small, dressed and undressed. A large ruJ·
: sortment of Wheel Goods of
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THis COUPE. GIVEN AWAY '- - - - - - - - FREE-V AWE $85.00!
SOMETHING NEW JUST IN I
One ticket given away free
with each 60c. purchase of Holi·
Fnncy ()hristmas Spoons.
'day ~s only.
You'll be delighted with them!.

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AN,.Q '-S;t'ARTED home.
[W1HEN' A man.
~A).IJ'! ,UP l~ me.
AND TOOK lt away.
A~D HE owni!d t·he coal.
AND .HAD ·roqowed ·the truclt.
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TUR.If'JIDD THE corner.
POPPIDD OUT Or 'the truck,
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HARVEY CALLED
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