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nnd Mrs Robert \H&amp;rris1 BouU! Second Avenue, ran into the rear end
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Monljay .afternoon The you~ lad
was on. hi.8 way home from IICilool
and Wt\s bei.'1g cha~ed by &amp;evcral
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l'lort\Ulll. ~ely t-he truck wa.s nwl ;pg
rath&lt;:J slow Just tit that timP .'\lthct1(h no bones were btoken he
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rwo .births were announced over
the wr ~ k "no:'- one 11. boy born to M1
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day night nnd a boy born to M.r
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1'he Woodman af.e contemplating
having a dftnce nnd social meetl rur
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and $2.89-Rouah's Shoe 1 1•lsl ted with William Mlc~J sunStore
day Mrs Cunningham t.s .. Mr Ml-

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his plana, that he expect. to. operate the state's busine88
on a busineijl:j basis if sueb thing iK possible. He , gave .....a
clear·cut idea as to just what h1s plans are and he has
mll~e it plam that he does not expect to trlake h~ tenure ,
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passed by none during the past and equalled by few. To
tho•e who paid particular attenbon ,to the appolnunerlt. I
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IJE l'IREF'IGHTERS are couveuiu~ 111 Col~wb~~ ~~ thU.
, time. They will depart for their homel W,lln~day
Wl\ilc they nrc hobnobbing with one onoth~r. hovlnJ meet·
bigs durmg whic h fil' eli and flr~ vreventlon are
:it Js to he hoped some m.eans- may be found whereb_y
people may be impressed sufficiently that they will_ be
more cru::t!fn.l in the imnd\ing vl tire und cowbUI:~tible
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~wl!lch •r• the dh'ect tesults of cat·ele811 handlln!l of ftr_lls
~nd lnfl~mmable nmteriols and these blue• not •tiiY \ilke
t1tolr toll in IOlll!'eG in proporty, !her t•k• a fat• rrea~r toll
lq human lives. When 'the lcsoon on fire p_rl!ventlon is
)e'~rn~~ py the gre~L rank and file of the country, one of
til~ ~rreu(vst cause• of wanton waote will have been mat\li'jjolly .~oducod. Lot u• hope this week will be the cause •-·- ........,.
of" ~~.W duwn arriving.
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UTH RUNS INTO

~~ RUCK,
'&lt;;

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leCelvcd Hevera.J

sever e

I:.had, "'•the Marth&gt;
Shoe ROpalr Shop
mWortune to catch his
Ln • •tll&lt;:lll. . lnaehlne whlle

rcpn11 ing a l!hoe -The needJe. pene-

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ot Mr It. at ~ d Uw index O.nger just back of
' tile- nal! 1emflvlng the t1p of hl1

CtJ t s

Yl'IIJURt:D Al' WORK

R

John Gilnt""'l
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nnd Mrs Robert \H&amp;rris1 BouU! Second Avenue, ran into the rear end
of a. truck driven by 'l.'roy Pickens
Monljay .afternoon The you~ lad
was on. hi.8 way home from IICilool
and Wt\s bei.'1g cha~ed by &amp;evcral
othe. young!&gt;Lers He ran into till'
.~&gt;treet and inlo the truck
l'lort\Ulll. ~ely t-he truck wa.s nwl ;pg
rath&lt;:J slow Just tit that timP .'\lthct1(h no bones were btoken he
bl'llift's on the fa~

Phone Yo• NIJWI "1o
PHONE US-X

IS INJURED I"""'

Oene Harrbl ~o ung son

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Anct

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SIR'fU

ANNOUNCEMENTS

rwo .births were announced over
the wr ~ k "no:'- one 11. boy born to M1
.md M1.11 Lav; !'fn~e Ta ylor , S:~.tur­
day night nnd a boy born to M.r
an~ Mrl! Vernon Darst, also Satu.r1da) night

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'I

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or

M• ~ Shr nnon Russell
Bradbury
Is repott.!:!d to be !lJ at her h omt&gt;
I NuoM Owens Jt'ft rot Athens

v. h cre sM has accepted a poslt10n
]L W
ear~; wh o IIi employed 1llursing m that CltY.
1'he Woodman af.e contemplating
having a dftnce nnd social meetl rur
Star Brand All Solid IFmlny, January 16 at tthe lr hall

usse

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•
Leather for Men and Wo- ~ ;~e ~=':n:~n;~dwu~h~ 7~il~:
men--Good stylea $3.50 an'A tlte RO'; al Nefghbors and their
and $4.00 Gr&amp;dea $2.49 1 ro.~~lle:nd Mn; M L cunningham
and $2.89-Rouah's Shoe 1 1•lsl ted with William Mlc~J sunStore
day Mrs Cunningham t.s .. Mr Ml-

..j!~~.....~- p,u,.RIIIfD~S.W.:..lii'-.Cti,~O.WO - - - - - . I'
rJ'HE WAy TO FREE!) OM-Ye shall knpw the truth,
'a;d lhe truth shall make you free.-John 8 :32.
'"
PRAYER-Lord Jesus, guide ~s, tor Thou art
way, the truth, and th~ Ute.

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chael s daughter

Break Your Cold or Couglt lief ore its;eaka Y~u! Coli&amp; thai habr on~~:nq-111 tbat wake you up at. DIJ"bt-dan.rer lienal&amp;! Dheck them berore they develop ln&amp;o ~~erlo• d1aeaRw, Ally the tntlamf-tlon. Soothe th"! krltatf!d tnembranes that line tlle throat and
bronrhlall!l. Kill &amp;he rerms In the pulmOllatJ IJ'M~:•t. Use

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TH!' NEW GOVERNOR
'
/
OVERNOR WHITE, by his inaugural speech has eon. vinced those Ohio citizens who welie dqubtful as
his plana, that he expect. to. operate the state's busine88
on a busineijl:j basis if sueb thing iK possible. He , gave .....a
clear·cut idea as to just what h1s plans are and he has
mll~e it plam that he does not expect to trlake h~ tenure ,
&lt;&gt;f oftj~e m,ean merely a way to spend the next two years.;~,_....,.,_,_,_,_,...,__,..._ _ _~_...,._._ _ __
}{e evidently intendt1 to oe u working gov,rnor
passed by none during the past and equalled by few. To
tho•e who paid particular attenbon ,to the appolnunerlt. I
that be announced in the p~st tWo we~~•., h,ls speech
not altogether surprlsinr, rather fuifillnf wlult he had
readyindJcated would come to poss so far as· ~~ is able
to accomplish .
'
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..L.
,
jfe ~tressed pomts which or!('of vltJI i~ter,o•t to Ohloans. lte has tuken coa:p,izance of our iJtqlt
probleJfl• and he .mean ..to correc.t any and all which are
111 qecd of correction. A~ove all '" his statement as to •?·
qperatJon, ~hiell should be •heeded by tbooe who ~re. m
/ P&lt;111lt(on t o cause h1m t1·ouble,
If
oppooltion
ahould be ~~ the expense of Ohio ·

,, .

STANSO CREOSOTE EMULSION

Nubce U1e mtpro\'ernent after takl.og half a. bo.Ule. Free, deep b~llthll
without coqhtaJ', N• moft nlt ht IJweats, 'lemperat\U&amp; back to norm:tl.
Pu~ 1111 re111lar u a deck ' Hearty appetJte Uld pod dllf!S&amp;Ion.

G

RASKOB

SUNSHINE

ELLOWS·:.

Miladr Must Wear .Her Petticoat ,
To Be In Fa.Shion, Paris Decrees

•

He cl:t
•

LUCKIES are always
.

kind to your throat
.

@t
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dr•ft a
Yl rl' ~
in
equal
prqbtem, whtc,ll h{l.a

that
tax
one that wll I ••J...-o&amp;fe'
"
b ~e n vexatious for

BJ!gaqoo,
lf htHt;pccch w any mdicuuon
from this new chiCi executlvc
State,

thillg'S

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promtslng

cn;,f"ll~~

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ttt~ coroifll two year.• I

· The-public ;, with George White untjJ
J180J1J;1 for tran ~:~fe rrmg thl\t trust.

h~

•

·Fiftb\J!;i'I'S CONVENTION
IJE l'IREF'IGHTERS are couveuiu~ 111 Col~wb~~ ~~ thU.
, time. They will depart for their homel W,lln~day
Wl\ilc they nrc hobnobbing with one onoth~r. hovlnJ meet·
bigs durmg whic h fil' eli and flr~ vreventlon are
:it Js to he hoped some m.eans- may be found whereb_y
people may be impressed sufficiently that they will_ be
more cru::t!fn.l in the imnd\ing vl tire und cowbUI:~tible
'
"'_&amp;tcl'ials. •
Hundred's of lires occur throughout th• OOijlltfy dally
~wl!lch •r• the dh'ect tesults of cat·ele811 handlln!l of ftr_lls
~nd lnfl~mmable nmteriols and these blue• not •tiiY \ilke
t1tolr toll in IOlll!'eG in proporty, !her t•k• a fat• rrea~r toll
lq human lives. When 'the lcsoon on fire p_rl!ventlon is
)e'~rn~~ py the gre~L rank and file of the country, one of
til~ ~rreu(vst cause• of wanton waote will have been mat\li'jjolly .~oducod. Lot u• hope this week will be the cause •-·- ........,.
of" ~~.W duwn arriving.
,_,-•. ::::

' NOW_· We ·Are ·Three!'' .

T

.

----

.I

BEiflNOtQE
" SCENES IN
HOLLYWOOD

'

, . .. . EveryoRUtaowa~",,hotl_s~,n~lhl~t
mellows-that's why the
., .
proce11 Includes the use of
Uftra
Violet RaYJ. LUCKY STRIKE.!. th• Rnest
cigarette you e~er smoke,t; I!'Jade of
.he finest tobaccos-the cr·i am of
the Crop-THIN-"IT'S TOASt!"O{L .
r: .......
• ,--. :1"
Everyone .~n«»ft th~t &lt;heat f'"'lf~4i ·~·l
onci'.'''TO'lUTIHG"-that extra, seen.~ .~ , t
p..OC~;;·· •emotili' harm~l fi'rltCinti th;# , ··
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cause
throat It rlfa~~" al)a ''·~y, f.,g,
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AND ·lii.IJ.-what fun it io to know thentl ~e;r,
•eem to rot 10 mtic:L out Of livin.. \'ou met them juot a little .,.....
a yor'alo _:_ the we~.!J ~fore they were married. Ten d•yolat·
, '~" it 1ave you a pleaoant 1low of linticipation to receive the~
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