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!Jot Hendricks wal
the eounty jail here l
bf.Uon omoer, Hantl
deputy sheriff otlJ
chsrRtlll of stealing i
from the Ray 8~
wa.... )Jeged., accordlnj
dala . thnt Hendr1c~ l
house and took the
tn ·ramny was abset
&amp; 'the Hendricks c
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court, Mr. Schaefer,
ol "tht Boys' Indust.
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C®nectlon with the

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alleged to have been
the robbery of a bQJ
eral automobHe tlrt:
Morrls at Cnrpenter
j"n'\'EitiiBted IJ}' the
w'Jilli! tlerc.
BurtUI clalmed he
the articles !Jut had
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the 'Willi. They becin
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eaCe Martin, the set
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vancouver B. c. Oct. 5-Pre- 1lr--~
By C. EDWARD MORRIS
was smashed today. The Coli Jail&amp;
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wau acculed of firing: Into a croup
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dlctlnB that seven million men w11l i
INS Staff COI'I'CRpondent
of chlldren here In Jtlly durlniJ ll
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! be out of work next winter th~ ex~
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(Copyright, I9:n, by TNS)
rang fight arJd 'Jr.:lllmr a child.
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built
The 23 year old leader of the mob Murder h Comm1tted By F'ederatton of Labor ,-,bkh will con ,
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Pitt~burgh, Oct. 5.-The hou~e that. coal
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wtth twelve of bl&amp; oh!M adherents
T'
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was under arrest. Call's capture
tre
le
n ~:o~~•
I vene here today pre..ent~:~d to del1crum J mg.
with four or his lleuten•nta and
cape Attempt
gates l"epresenting 28Bi1,5SO
Tht! ma.s!-iive blJrden of UllliOLIIHI overdPvelopment jg
two
came after a dramatic
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erlean working men an cmt"l11'enC\' 1 i ·
caving in the roof, precipitating one of the greatest ec~
on hJB headquartera
Ccl:Jmbus, Oct . S..-IN8-W1Uard pl'Qiram for the relief of dlStteSI;.
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here.
N. Jordan . 30, of Ashland, o .. wIf Industry and govenlment do ~haaa Lndi, p8pu1ar Engli.~b 111omic di~u~terl" in the history of American induRtry.
_••,•~:?·~~~ IUIUler&amp; wete stnUoned d
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ed lth f'-' • - 1001 a'"ept labor•' program Amerl~ I ~nema actr888. who ha.s sl'"&gt;'rcrl m
d
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ay waa Inc arr
w
u.,~ ca wdl
'"'" be compel!~ to adopt th~
eraJ H o11 Ptod pro d urtions, 1a I
The foundations of the house are being undermine
roofs of adjolnbl11 bouaea, murd('r
tolmectJon
with....,. •th·~
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~ ~~'·'!". . of detectives ·· aurt'OUDded Klaylr.g of a city policemA~J~ tltiring dole, the d~le1ate:1 were told.
Uaeeu inctlla~m N::* ~orkEfor .by large scale ~ubstitution!\ of other sources of power1
buUdi.Qi and Went blddea In· a street 1 un battle Ytster$
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Altho\!ih lea:allzatlon of •er Is
bl01l
nca Jon n ng- ,
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waa beld to the 1 r~d jwy-!ttbout not Included ID the tt~nergencr pro· ~d •• El'-a~pean rather ~~-~
· oil, ga!i and water powd-for eoal. Tremenij'a}lS !IWODOm.LeB
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)'teently, no
ace
n.
return of prospeLity,"
William
elae ....,u
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commrflers
ot-. ~
sn coaJ
are further\ 8.BpJ1'ftlr•1:bemJ
uninJured.
Coli adtt Dominick
C?hlmbus, 0
5--JN5-Fac- Green, president of !'he FedcJ l\llon
Tl
f th 1
e 1 1 , b"'mg
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"Ohltme a clgaret" were the n,·st
0
1·ges
the
corridor
when
lng
""SSible
murder
cha
to•·lsald.
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wa
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wus Inside
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stn:lneo
bv C'l\n reru;&lt;mably hope to emn as
words Cr Pangborn as he leapl'd Sears
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ves.
the !ilaylng or a Columbus polil!ene po n ~
emCL!\l'llC~
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from the plane.
law," Coa ,.._ld quietly, man riUJlng a cloor-ran~~:e gun bat-1 prognun are. t.o m~lntaln wa_ge,
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' the ;JH't!Snre t'Xerled upon them bv 'rmplcymeJlt fo: lh£&gt;m 1s in sight.
To Embaraaa
His mother, Mrs.. Opal Pangborn
surrendered meekly.
tlt&gt; 1,::: puL up with th~ 5llm hope oil shorten work hours, aHure emncar!\ q~ 1 nrtcr of .., mlllw~ 1 cm1 1, T :s means th~t. by the mOJIIt
vthG had walted at the Import all
Departme_...
band's
upState
headCSCR"In•
arrest
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to
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work
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estimate~.
300,000
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l&lt;ody w-,•.·lng
niP,ht rnshed forward and he cla:1pqua....
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near or~..A
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.L"'ew York •utu·noblle
. player tak~ on. add·" ·ICllfti
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" , &lt;&lt;•1,.,.. lhlcl , Wlll•o·d N. e14.ch em
ed ber In hl.5 arms .
llw ~ nlv kine! cf work th t '-'
!':. l :l\'. r.encl111t f'lr the~r b1ead upcn il.
came word that pnllct' "' ha.d seized .Jordan 30 of Ashland w~s held workers. public bullr.llng, 6 t1 e1,gthC·&gt;lumbus, 0.,
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kffl'(l
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B0th al!'men W-!re smJIIng an.:l
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Continued on palt\ tnree1
her~ today for Jurmal luve&lt;&gt;l..J~J\tton . young per80Ils in scnool; preference
, r•o J' lr:ff In a ny other {) f A.m Cl'lC::l :; ~.ra&gt;:\tial slarvalion.
happy as the successful culmina - crnc.r Ollocge Whit~ sltl£'d with
State Prohibition
Jordan was subdued and captured ror workel'l with dependents Jlltd
1t&gt;pH'SS€tl lndu~lrles
Ar.othm 100 000 lllinel'8 will be
tion ot their gl'eat alr adventure
uqe!" a wild melee of shols In nnanclal relief from p11 blk and 11 rt- Slept
Fairly Well After One hundred and twcnl y- f;-.·,· :·cpt treterlng on the brmk of Mar·
Altholl&amp;'b the boYs admitted they C.:lar.·nee H. Sears today
Ro~ber
whicr.. Wile M. Green, 4. 8 pollee- vat.e funds .
L'f H d B
D
ll!'l ll ,and of thrsc mlne1 s. at J:::i!r. \&amp;tJ(;u's abvss nr en ~ \..J" two days
were a "bit tired" they looked (re6h "Bl'J George" Baynham,
dlschai"Bed
as
prohibition
In~~:;';~,~~
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was fata:JIY wounded. He wa~
Altho4.18h the fedeulil:u
IOt;t
I e
a
een
e·
noc now hopel:·ssl) er-n hd hi' trath wnrk a we--!k Uw; wbllr·r .
us tbey leaped from the pLane.
wante-d In con'ectlon with lhtt theft nearly 7ll.OOO memller:. last yeor
~paired Of
, 11~ lum~!1n~ debr!~&lt; o! an app.d l- o~ a ll the sort coal mluer.s m tb~
They had about 100 gallonB of hldny. and appomted C. C.
of :ll!tomobile ~tires flatmrlay night and over a million in the po&amp;L ten
!na ••ccnom.lc debllti.e Thclr C1!1J- Un!t, d 3tUt.ft; \loho might be classed
gasoline , left when they l.::mdOO ot Stdney, II former membel" OJ(
Ioree.
to
fUJ
the
vacancy.
,
from
a
Bucyr\lB
stm·e.
years,
delegates
were
told
that
orwest
orange
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Oct
5---INS
!Joo.~"'s nre M E"m pty ~~~ thc:r fKl,~k- a5 ""•~mployed" those who earn $500
here. MOL'It of this was dumped b
Six Taken in Cuttody•, Pre••
Suspicion was dil"ed(:d a(laln:-: gtmlzed labor was aalninll strength
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('ts. 1housands of them arc home- In 1931 will count tlwmselns luckf
assist In a sate landing and artcr
Columbus. 0., Oct. 6-INS-Th~
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Jorjan aa being lmpllcated In the Thl8 oonventton tnlarks the fiftieth - Thomas A. Edl5on Wl:ll! reporter! le~ .
11lt" miner who ca!'n:; Sl.GOO tJiL!
some on~ In the crowd had banit·.J
chat-ge
that
he
entered
Into
a
coned
on
Gaaoline
Fill.
tire ·.bdtR when It was di11Covr:rc1 8Df!lversary of the organizatl•m of slightly improved today .
Net a man of this strlckt'n nrm:.,.. )'cat to suppcrt his far.llly-and
Panrborn a clgaret In response
ing Station•
he had been selllng lira; to a tllxl the federation .
He bad spent the night sleeping mucl• M a day ·~ pay Ill thr :"o(t the average mmt&gt;r"s fllmJly hns
to h~s request, he was unabi~ t~· splracy to embarra's the depal't~
cab rompany here.
Oftlcials point to !hf' elght~hour falrl)· well, It was umounc('d. He -::oa l mmes thl t, w.nu-r. N.:J cthc:- Lh1 ~~ chUdn~n In It- will be . a
light lt beCRuse of the gasoline on ment was flWlg back at "Big
George" Baynham, ousted prohtOo1nered in the taxi cab com~ day and other progr~:.BHive meaJUles had n:.llled last nigh! aHer his lire
pr!nce arr.onp; his kmd .
tbe ground about the plane.
Hamilton: 0., Oct. fi .-A youthful ))any's omce Oil the south &amp;Ide. Jor- a.s accomplishments o! the teCI&lt;-ra- hac! been df'liJMUred of by those at- 1
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: Nf'~ one of th ~· ab:&gt;vc statemenM
The trim monoplAne ,ippeared bttlon inspector, by Stute prohlbt..
H. gang th~t had notched a career ot dan Wfl!l taken into CWitcdy by De- Lion during lUi half century of lire. l..t!ndlng him durmg lhll day
, Is m~de upcn authority . ~~~
Utu. ~ datnaged o.s a result of being tlon C4lmmlSstoner Clarence
Bears today In answe.r to Bayn~ crime w1th more than a ~cv1 -. ot, tectl\'e Earl Hel.se, who called a pa "Worken, organized and unor~
The last bullet-In ISSued late 'lost
writer Evr::-yon ~ cf them """' Is a:n
"~t down" w!Lhout landlniJ gear.
&amp;aui2£&gt;d are looking r.o this com en~ I night by CharieR Ed.Json, his &amp;On,
!:ncsclpa.blc c-oncluswn rir,aWn troro
"We saw plent)' of fog," Hem- ham's claim that he was dlemlssed robberlf's and holdups during the - - ---- ··- ·-· (Contlr:mea on page tltree)
I lion to point the wey out ol the s&amp;.id.
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1flr,uo.'::-. p;-cp 8 rcd by the . Unltej
den said, when asked what kmd of for refusing to "lay oft' tbe clubs" last lour months, was believed
Baynham's
tour-pag~
letter,
fuJI
broken
up
here
today
with
the
~treconomic
mot·ass
and
to
make
ani~
"Mr.
Edison
had
a
tf'lattvely
good
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Sll!.tr~ {)('p:nt~nt of Commer~
a trip tbey bad.
of
accusations
charging
he
wns
t'e6t
of
Its
six
alleged
membe1·s.
ILL
HE.tLTH
BLAIUED
culate
the
millions
of
Amf'ricans
day.
He
seemed
to
enjoy
his
sup~
Aaks
for
Investigation
to
~ho\·:: ng the SIJH c~al ~ductton
Tt":e fliers revealed that they
The youths, who were :.a1d by po..
Akron, Oct. S -IN8-DI heahh who face hunger and who are will~ per and ls 110w sleepi:1g peacefully."
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or tl! P countJ·y tor the paSE"'...Ii.weo~
pa.Mf-:1 over Seattle this morn.in~ • moved about from place to place
That Edl&amp;on·s condition was IIOllll'
V1nd1cate Forest C1ty
thr ~~ years, al(mg wlt h th enutn~
oonttnutjd about 81&gt; far as Spckam•. In the &amp;tate, and finally dl&amp;eharged, lice to have comprl&amp;ed what they was blamed by police today In t.ft: ing to work,'" Preslden~ Green told
because
he
raided
dtlbs
where
IIdescribed
11s
"one
of
the
w.i.-st
suicide
of
WIDlam
F
.
Poulton,
43,
Intema~lonal
News
Service
a.,.,
the
what
better
was
al.ro
shown
by
the
Police
Force
of
w.nJ t'mployrd In prcdudng tlull
Wn&lt;;hlngton, and
then
turned
quor WWJ Berved, ~rought a sho.rp mobs of Its kind," were all held un- dru1 store owner here, .,:ho toltlk his co~ventmn opened.
h\Ct that Dr. Huber: B. Howe did
(:cal rach YEAr. In a b t::r arttc1e
bnek to Wenatchee.
from Sears.
der '50.000 IJond pendllll ari'ILI~n- lite wltb a pl.stol. The body WIVI
We are not &amp;eekin!l' to oveJ thr&lt;•IV not &amp;pend the night w1th hls P&lt;~·
-:h"s(' ftgurt' 8 will be gl\'en In detail.
"We landed here because the old reply
"Baynham was fired , anti will men~ In munlclpal court Tuesday tound at hla home.
the established government. In this tlent.
Cltveland , Oct 5---mS--Al_'uuS(- 1
'tht'y wm tell }"OU in the &amp;oft cOCll
town look-ed good to us," they ex· stay ftred, because he conspired on chartes or robbery
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we dltler from communist and
However three of his nve chll- m•er the publlC14tlon of 11n art1elr m field ~ of Pennsylvama West VJt"..
t-lalmed In unison when asked why
with enemies o! the depa1·tment to
They are: Robert· Porbes, 2l, LINDY's NEARING SHo\NGHAI . political organizatlona whk:h ho\'e dren. Cha~les and Theodore A. Edt- I a nu .lonal maga~~ne entitled "T_he rlnl~.' K"'-tucky and ·Ohio, ttiru:..
they had cho11en Wenatchee rather embarraS! prohibition enforcement John Wetls; John M.com, 20: Doa
Shanghaf Ott 5--INB-Colonel some di&amp;tant objective to achlevf'. son and Mrs. John *yre Sloan, 18 : Tra!Jedy or Tony . Chief &gt;Jf Poher which the wrlt€-r ha-'1 julft eomplet·
than II'Oing on to try tor a distance etlorls. Hill letter makes no anH. wu
WUII
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It Is our fWJctlon to nght t.J raise well as the latter's huJ&gt;band, sta~·edl OeOIIJe Matowl!z has ordered un £'d ~ 3 ooo~mlle zi :za
'{o
th t
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:Oieht record.
wer to the st&amp;tement I made pub· :~~~ "·w~( 21 gus
oms,
and ~l'B. ~bar~ ,.. ~t 1 Lind~~ the standard of life and living to ut the Ed1son's Ll{:wellyn Park , lnve3t1gat1on by a r.ornmlttPP or l"st~rvl~g miners:;... !n 01 ':J'soort.·•
Arter Pangbom had been greet,.. lie when I announced hl.s dlsmlsn
were ue ere
n-.
rom
n higher plane and to crystaUze pub~ I home over night Mrs. Edli!On was cltlzem Into t~ deulh of Teuy
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ed by his mother, who cried and 3&amp;1," the commlsstoner told Inter~
TWo of the youths, Walls and kow on the Brlti.!Jh airplane Car- lie opinion behind us in th(· Pl"u- In constant attendance on the In- C:oll!!ttl. It v.·as l~nmed t.uday
But thtre ls this grave differsmiled. ;'simultaneously as abe aR· natiOJJal News Service.
Williams, face a charllf' ol having rler Hennes, which Is also brinlinlr rram we are about to pre 8 en~
to
All hough thP m&amp;~~"azme sl111 y enc~ between the po.sltion of tbt
sured Chde "I knew you'd make •t
Commissioner Bea.rB made no shot with lnt':!nt to kill in adcUUon their airplane. damaged when It
"We have called upon the "Pre,o,l~ ve~lt~~ugh Dr. Howe during the fnllt:C to menLton Cleveland ._~r Ihungry miner ot 1931 and the hurt::
my boy," two representatives or omctal reply to t.he Baynham let- to cl':arge~~ or robbery, authorities capalzed in the Yangt~.e.Kiang dent to call a conference of reo-~re.s- day had reported Edlli011 as " men ~ I CcJ\.)ttJ by name: . Matowlt~": Naid he J:ry ~liner of any y('ar in th~ Pftlt
thf' .1Bpanese p:~per which oft'Pr.!d ter, saying he chose to Ignore It laald.
rlver ·
entaUve ot labor and ot Industry tally drowsy," the 84~year-old elec· i Wli'l ~onvlnced !hat the author re~ decade or prosperity · . .
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a pruro or ,2r;,OOO tor the nt~Jht .sten- "for the present."
The airplane wlll!M: sent to the that we may pn!sent our prJt~tam. trlca:.l wizard sat up m bed and atelferr~d to thf" casP of Collett.!. who
A~ winter's icy hands stretches
1 According to authlJritle&amp;, the
ped up and oftered their congratuS·,ars said hi.&amp; first .statemf'n~ "mob" preyed moatly upon gasoline Luna:hua airdrome here for repairs We obtained no results, but we're:. · a aupper of ~ereal and stewed peal"! \ \ ' ?..'1 found han~lng lll !:ill cf'll at out now towards the sof' &lt;:cal fieldS
latlonl'l.
going ahead. Congr~~ ough~ to
"I enjoyed my supper," he said r·our:t y Jail h!"re InlEt ~·ear on th? o.r America It find s them m.al'tlOruid
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li8ted in full his re~:tsons for dis- filling stations.
PEACf.:MAKER WOUNDED
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The two daring airmen arrived '"harglng Baynham, whlJ rormerl,J
- same d~~ hr \Ins to hne been ~iv- m a va.st f".tiJC of uncmplfl;,.·mt:nt
--• rov ld e t unds and m::: k e plans for when he ftnlshed.
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Clt:veland, Oct. ll--IN8-Shot b~· ~eBe depre8&amp;lons so that whez• thp~·
As bulletins became more alarm - 1 Pn 1 tri al.
nearoy every lndu:&gt;try Six or SCVI!fl
cled the elty and the Rirport Uu·e~ tors in the stat~. but th:J.t additioucome upon UB the macblnery lur r~ lnl while Edison hod a sinking! Matowttz dedarP1 that h£&gt; lue m1llon workleM men in Amertdl
ai .letalls mlghL be made pubi•C'
Cleveland, Oct. S-~lNB--OoUBDI· one •lf the combatanbl of a street, llet would ha"e been alreadv act spell Sunday. and tbe new.11 WR.ll ~ H~kt'd Newton U Bake1 , promlnm&lt; har lhe di.'l!pPrat.e mmr!r'~ · -e~pe
times and headed east.
1ng while workl.ng In a lar&amp;le 01 ftght In which he attempted to nci up and money provJJed for usetul ftashed throughout the world, mes- C"leve!and &lt;Ctlorm:y. to nnll}(' a mto a ny other lnchJ:;trJ:~l rleH. •:
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Tlie names ol the pcl'son 8 with Ul.e Cleveland provision company, a&amp; u peacemaker, William Sanda, wot·k Including :-cads, reforestetlon 51\ges poured Into the Edison homt-. commlt~t- of r.ltttens to ptob-:o iuto
This nRtlon·wide unrtnp!oyme:tlt
re1ppeared over the airport and
·,vhen Baynham
Is actused of she men were reported reeovedn1 20 was reported In a criUcal condl- river development lrrl&amp;atwu l.\11d
Two cablegrams from Pope Plus the (:a.se to \'indicate the poliee de- hs.~ 'l.!renr1y taxed city county a~
made a landing.
were still
carefully \oday from inhallnii carbon monq.. tlon at Falnnount hOiplta.l today. the many thlng11 th'lt could and XI were received through Cardinal par.ment ot anv JX'.&amp;.~Iblc {hllrl{e f"f rt'l! ~! fum!.'! tar beyond their llnA crowd of 500 Including Mr11. c:.m&amp;pldng
xlde tumcs. Four truck• were run~osplt&amp;l attaches Blllld that San- ahould be done to nlak:e the COUI\· HByes inquiring about Edison's con bru~.tllty or "third degree·• tactics anclnl &amp;trlf'ngth The miner who t_g
Opal ~n1born mothl'!r of Clyde I!:Ual"ded by the commissioner.
nlng near where \he men were da I '110\md above the heart may J try the country mO!·e prosperous, dltlon.
Mr. Edison Is NOT 11. on Colletti, which were lnllmatrU yr:u·r, ago might have turned td - ~
was &lt;'n hand to greet them.
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worklnl.
prove fatal
happy and beautiful.
Catholic.
:by the magazine article
~eighbor tor help now n 11d;i thf't.
The:lr~ ftlght from Japan Lo the
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nelp;hbor seeking !cod cor his oft
ten mlnutea.
TWo repree:tntatlves ot the Jan~
anel!le newspapet' were on hand to
(lfllclftlly check thE' arrival.
In1addition to the hundre1s who
wal~d 1t the airport an night to
erect the two traru~Pacltlc fllen.
nllohb:r• . :
hundred• of othen rushed to the
death a.s the miners are tol' toci;l
By JA.MEB L. KILOALLitN
alrp:.rt as word spread that they
rocu.sed on the a.tkm?t of the led• hu created.
, subpOena to give evidence regard~ sent on an extended Bouth A.merl- time that Capone a.t;reed to accept tor their hungry children. There 1s
Cblcago, Oct. 5-The stage was eral IO"fernment to clamp Capone
bad landed.
Jt wm be B Jury t.,al. A ~pecla• ing Capone's alleged booM, aambJ- can trip by the 1ovemment. Rles a compromise penalty because be .romethlng approaching panic 1n
The road leactlnr ttl tb! lllrpo\"t set today tor the openinl tomorrow behind prison bell throuah \be ur.lre of 100. trom whlcb W11' be tn1 and vice syndicate. It the 80\'~ Ia a veteran gambler o! Cicero, a did not ha\·e the cash to pay at- their scramble to dodge the eeo~
three mllea from the city, was quiet ot the greatest battle of the pr&lt;~hl · apncy of the tncom~ tax law--the se!u:kd the twelve j-urors to try emment calls the witnesses tt hll.'l subuq: of Chicago, capone'&amp; old torneys fees. This plea of guilty nomic debris tumbling about tMtr
bltiOJJ era-the trial &lt;4 AI Capone. most etreetlve weapon yet de,IW Capone, will be call&amp;i before J~t::lg(' under subpoena a ptoceuton or Co.~ haunt.
ly ~loaed wlt.h traffic.
was withdrawn when a hitch de- ears.
Capone, the most widely public· In the war almed at the eltadelll of Wiltei'BOh if two ociCK:k this ll-•t.::-r - polle heMhmen wlll pau through
Capone now makes hiB head~ veloped In an al1ell'cd deal to give This
Pa118bom wa~ born on a nn~h
ntl()ll lor prebmlMt"Y questionl-n.-. the courtroom. Amons th011c wh.? quarters at the Lexington hotel CAPQI\e a JJabt sentence.
am
vicious war tor &amp;urvl,al
•o milea from here and hla family !zed "pubUc enelll}'" t.loce the pu- gat;sdom.
rapooe Ia a.t the cr0811 ro.J.dtl ot Vt.olremen's PC:U&amp;ell tlJl" NOT Hrv~ may testify 18 Johnny Torrio, where he hu a suite of rooms. One
Judge Wllkel'800 was the man
ong the operators Is ont of U1e
hu oeoupled. a prominent place In sage (lf the Volstead Act ln America, 18 scbedu1ed to appear bt fed· hi~ apect.acul•!' car~r, He ra·.t·s a mg wiD be hea.rd at thll time
predeces801' or Capone u a Cb.lc!l.- of Capone's chief contentions at who pre\'entcd tbe "deal" from /11tlme factors wortlng apinat sf.athis community.
C.pone
not ~ppear ill court go underworld chieftain. Htt ha.'i the trial has various enterprises, golng through. Th~ Judge told ca~ blllzatlon of tbe 80ft co&amp;l. lndQ&amp;~
Herndon wu also known to the eral Judge James H. Wllkeuon's Jl0681ble maximum PMalty of thlr·
JJecO)Ie l1ere having parttelpated In court to defend himself aaalMt the tv· two Je&amp;n in tbe pmltf.lhthuy tcday. He will lllU'" hie ft~t ap- been In exile on Long lila.nd. lor but that the money went to his I pone "It Ia utterly hnposs-lble to tries. They ate unanlmoUI In a:;.
charge ot vl(llatlna t.he lncome tax ttnd a tine ot 180.000 !f found yullty pearanee tomorrow momlnt When the past six yean.
brother, Ralph Capone and Guzik, , baryaln with a fcdera.l eourt." sertJn1 that; but none seem wUU~
a nrtng clrcua here last )'Mr.
Evrryone wanted to be on hand law. He 11 aUepd to owe UnCle en 1111 six felonJ and two misde- the trial will set formally under one or the (IOYemment'a star who have already pleaded guilty to Iwhen the underworld chieftain en- to 'be Ul.e fl.n;t to quit the struarte.
to conk!"atulate "Clyde and Hqb." Sam $215,000 for talllnl to Jllf anJ m•anor counts In tile tndlc~n~nt. WBJ. Special preca..:t!ona wlll be wlkl~M~Jes ill expected to be f'red. income tar: exa&amp;torb and to other5. tertd a plea of ru:llty with .&amp;trbli&amp; I&amp; cutB deeper and ever deeper
i~ot ldnce tne oelebl'8ted Leopold- t.(J.ta •fii&amp;IDit. • po1-1tble attempt.J.Q Riel. whoae JJ ~. N&amp;Ulkd In
The deren&amp;e content10b I.!J that on lt. It was Judie Wllkenon who ,into the ea.nU.nrs ot the rnlneMJ 81When the plane headed eut after taxes .on an lneome of tt,u38,8H
drcrna the airport, It wu believed derived lftiD'l booze, cambUnr and Loeb trial bu any c:wrt "receedbe ~Aini.Mn&amp;pone 011 IOU\e ol tbe U. t'LIIWid.Jon·t~of· Jact G1111t. oa~ Capone 11 ·"t&gt;roll:e." ttds argument sentenced Capone's older brother, Mady at a. level which ma.ktts It dlf·
VIC'C over &amp; ptrlod. of allr. yeAn!.
art"UJed the tnt.ere5t In 01)1~ flli111!'DIDaat ~dn awn
PDM~m lbulll
'll liUq•llllL •' lllnce wu used two months qo as a Ralpb, to three yeua tn Leaven·
. The epea of the !laU. wW be that the lm.pendlne: Rial of c:llpQM . 8Miatr !ftni lwitneiiM M-e -under ,JUe.-teltlftiMI..,..... OU....·!M wu buia for Ute l"tUUOlinl: at that worth !or lnoome tax 'lolatJODI.
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Nearly One Quarter Of Million Coal Minen Fin!l
Task Of Making Living For Selvea And Fam• .to.
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A~cl still no sig~ ~ '
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:menta thinkinr harcL
I· ~d doiged him
!Qflt nen be ne,
tbouaht. The q11estio
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~ow ~o take the 'i
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HP.m1on, J1 ., :mct Clyde Paugllorn
succP.SSfully complett-d Lhe flut
ncn· step tmns-Pact'flc ft!ght wh{·n
they landed at 7:10 A.. ·M. P&lt;:clflc
Stll.\ldard Tlme.
Thl! daring lllCJ s broucht thf'lr
SJiectn.culnr flight
P.ud withom
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S(;nsatlonal
landingto an
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1nm11ng gear.
Bringing the plarre down nn a
somewhat rough landing field, minus the landing gear they had drop·

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UNUSU~l OVEHDHHOPMENT or snd
C~~liNDUSTRY M~J ~[~Ul TIN ON(
Of ~MtR!G~'~ WORH GH~~TROPHEI,,

will would not i.MI made pabUc until I
after th~ funeral on Wed.PC!tlday,
but the t:A!trtament ha11 been . rec.d

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Trip F,ndo Only 40 MUeo
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Come To Earth At Wenatehee, Waohinrton
Early Today

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W'rank SevOI'III hu
fro. hil country he
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BJ S~r£ IJNmNG
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will have a chance now to
aomething or purchnHe Mometh.ing w h lc
recuperate
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of Jivin(!' could h~ claFsed as nothing le~s than a luxury 11 tore up new enera:y f~r the next
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while he did withuut the nece~!ollty which e ren Y R ou
amelioration of llvtng condltlona Is

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as badly a:-~ he wanted the "luxury ."
old tempos
lnBlances of this kind ~l'e far from few and.they c~n- wt~h': ~::a~~!dtn direction of om~
tribute to a great part in making KO many enemte!\ of gw- clal policy ha• beeh made evld•mt
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have b eco mc first
In a number of ways lately The
inr to charitable mst1tuttons
tangible sign was the recent
disgusted by the incon!oli8tencw~ uf man~ of these poor stalin speec::h urging b!;=tter treat.
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and in some case~. nearly deRtltute peop e. u 1 tm ong &amp;B l and announcing the mtroducuon
hu man nature iR as it i~. it ~eem:-~ we must be content to or -va.rytng: wag:e scales.d ,Numerous•
other le~~~&gt; spectacular e rees an
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get along as best Wf~ can nnd hope for the best.
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change Many
ttlat has
occurfarmer and an officer m- the law wete kill e d b Y marau d erii IsJ(nUlcant
red here lnteJy.
nbserven
who were stealinr pii~&gt;~ ftom the farmer'tt pens. As yet 1l ftnd It dlmcuu to rl!concue ~hts
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new practice With the fWldamental
tbe killf)rs have not been Apprehended but there I~ every principle of communism. "to each
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et•ad of high minded moral CitiZen• carrymg casaR IJ1 o
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i!Jdividuals should u•e t~eir etrort. toward convlctlnit the
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ward the llllln
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Wtm1d·be refol'lfJer ratsc"
a hue and cry about
to the rdo!iti
thebry'oUla
o'f tobtinunlsm.
lhuo lifO berun more criminal careers, which if not
j~'}l!oed by Incarceration in •tate in•titutlons, would at .
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ln rrlme and win sytnpathy and are relea•ed when~~u11ht, are poor subjects for a reformation.

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Morton
DQwney; 8, Band Concert; 8"15.
Abe Ly~an'll Band; 8:4:5, Walter
Wlnchell: 9, H~nry-Oeorge; 9:30,
Friendly Rich's Orch ; 10, Ben Bernie's Orch; 10 · 15. Popular Orch;
10 . 30, Nit Wit Hour; 11, Street
Singer; ll .15, Dance Orch; 11:30,
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seekinr rcllllance. You lonr to leave a too-familial· wotld .. .
to travel with the apeed of thourht to far-off purple. Ianda ... to
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way of a better breakfaat food, or a new radio, or an improved
fat&amp; jlowdlll-. If the thing fito Into :r,our livin1; u practical ancl
pobible and pl'timiainr-you are vitally intereSted. -Betll.uoe
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lnterelted in teal people, in facta of the dar. Lookin1 f1&gt;r newi bf ,
thin1• that you may buy and enjoy.--here arid na...

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ten yean aio areJ:on\rltqn reilitles. Lifo;ldo~ in_ore color, rilo~
charm, lni&gt;Hi llit•tlntup. And tlie thinp tl\11t rive it all theae
may be found in lJie 'lflvertiainr c:olu~na.

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more careful In haqdln1 down
LREADY LOCAL PEOPLE have started complaining ha.t'm sentences: too many good
A one-horse OOwn is a -vllla11e that's so quiet you can hear the groCJS
men have been taken away from
about the prowler!-1 who are making systematic raidS Industry lor lnaufJklent cause.
growlna on the main stre~&gt;t.
on the basementH of tho!(e who have stored away canned ~yo~::n:_lfooyg:r~~:seg~s ~~hh!!
Italy Is trytng to borrow our cen- gives hla wife a key to the omce.
11oods and other edible!-~ for the coming winter.
been introduced and wtll, It is un- sUH-t.aker They've C't!ered him a
Jarilftable Homicide
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•L 't' ldent.ocid, be extended soon. This job In Venice, counllng the ftoatlnlt
No matter how VIgilant
or cafe u
our au,.uon 1es does not yet mean the abollstunent population.
When your husband drlvt!s the
car so fut out In lhe country
may be, it sim))IY h; impo$1!i!ible to prevent the perpetration 11or ration cards. For the time he~
Thll!
country
has
lets
of
real
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afternoon that you
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of theMe many petty robbeneR or to run down the cu pnls to draw rations But other, 110 • bc ne~actors, bul the average phllan read the bJUboards.
~ hroplat Is a man who
wanl.5 the
after the thieving ha~ been accomplished. The best and Icalled "free," stores are beln1 open charitable
to
give him
organization
AIIKIJII' the DUkn&amp;l
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ed where more or the same iood6
aalcst thinR" for thrifty houMekeeperH to do 1!1 to thoroughly can be hnd at much higher- prices fifty centa, worth ol badges e-very Soft penCils and foolscap
lock and bolt their hou!-le~ bn~emenb and barns and thus Blnce many prefer to use thtlr time he donates a. nickel
9iere· invented so that saps
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excess earntna:s for more food.
wt'lte lettera.
Yea'n
Wron1
discourage criminally mindf'd peopl(• from ~m·ceMfullr RhoeJ!, trousers. simple dresses and
Hula
hula
dancers
don't
belon8
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other f1mdamentals Instead of
Motneato111 M~&amp;a
carrymg out t eJr illega In ent10n~.
opentna savings accountli, these to the little theatre movement.
When a pole vaulter goes
Pomet'oy people have toRt many article~ of value free shops do • thriving ~uslness
sleep In a rour-paeter bed.
Wc.btlen of Na&amp;ure
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, The "frep" stores are all !!tateduring the piU'It several week!-~, not to men t lOll
e amagc owned and carry the sam(' food&amp;
The fellow who's so tough that
time he sneezes it changes
Oar Own 'faUdevtlle
done to MCfC(I-11 doot•s which have heen kicked in and ruin- dt&amp;ptayed In Ute "closed' 'stores every
Captain: What's faking
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where ration 'ard.11 are demanded. the well.ther report.
ed. The best method of du~couragmg the practice 1.s tu
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customer 80 lOng ,to eat that
Soelal EmM'II
or nlphabetJca.l soup? ·
aive the culprit the extr~me penalty of the law .when they
Better restaurant conditions and
A newlY married man is one who
W&amp;lter: He
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meal8 at dltrerent prices have also
are caught and convicted but the trouble in many ca!ile:- been promised for the autumn.
· · 1~ Hft~r appre h en d'tng lh e m ·
Varylnl
prices with
In workers·
is convicting th e crlmtna
rant1 coupled
the new resta.upolicy

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which is held annually. every Fall after the close of the
baseball ~:~caso-n between the leading tenms of the two n,:llW
ca Jl ed Big Le agu Cfi. w B!ol fi II ed to ca pa city and at t h(' t,____:;.;;._~-~-'"-wfto~···-·....~---·--..................y,__·~-••••_...._,y·-·~·Yo-...~-·y_.__...~·-·--~·y--..,.-~-· ..l..,
prices asked which, by the way, are somewhat higher
than ordinary league games through the season.
MosooW
the engineers as a class to make It
au:ain sate to treat them ru~ equala.
In addition to the f~:tct that ther~ are c~pacity crowds.!
By KL~DALL FOSS
Othem claim th&lt;:.t lmder conditions
thousands are how1ing and bemoanmg their bad luck beI. N a Btal'! CorreRPOrldtut
as they hue eJusted here 1uttJ! recause they are unable to purchase tickets fer these d.- 1 Moscow, oct. S-A brea.thloi. ~~n cently fewer and fewer englnecrs
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. d' 'rl has been aceoraed the hard·dr... en were willing to work. Theile main
10:30, Real PoUts: 11,
ics- It simply proves once more that lhe ordmary in 1V1 · 1Russlan worker. Aftt::r lnore th11.~
Orcb; lJ, Popular Orch;
ual who has had some experience wilh pe~P\• and who '"~' ye~" ....,or. ~~.~.~';lr'"'lij
' ~lf,'1 lr-""--"'""__..,......,__..,,l;j..l~~- ~-.;;..._.._ _~.,..,, Dance Orch.
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Times may be a~ tough and as hard as everybody
aays they are but one notices that the baseball park at St.

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WJR-Dettott (400-7MH '1 JlDl, chestn..
vlnegar, the cloves and the clnna ..
Amos ·n• .Andy; 7:16, 'the Irlsto· 1 WLW-Cincinnatl !32&amp;- 700( G:l5 mofl. for 20 minutea Place a few
cra.t.s; '1.30, Popular Sercnaders; 8, pm, Baseball SCores; 6:30, Popular of the whole pears at a t1me In the
Popular Orch; 8.30, ~op~lar Pro- Proeram; 8:4S, Lowell Thomaa; 7. syrup, and ~bok them until they
p-aDJ,; 9, Dance 'Jrch, 9.30, Muai- Amos 'n' Andy; '1:30, Popular Pro- are tender. Pack them Into thorcal 'tloblinoe'; 1o, Expre&amp;~~; 10:30, sram· T·ts Murray Horton's Oreh ougtiJy cleaned Jan:. Adjllllt the
Real Polk.s, U :15, Blwnber MU8ic; 8, The Qwikera; a:ao, The Bubble rubbers, and nn each jar to overtt ·ao. R~ Columbo_; 12, Jane · Blowers; 9, Dixie Enaemble; 10:30. 1nowlnl with the bot syrup AdFrothmans Orch; l~ .Ui am, Th_e Variety, 10:45, Bob Newhall; u, just the covers and seal the Jars
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Ben Pollock a C:::&lt;::lm:::ei:Cig~h::t:•·:.:_l1:_::.:30:_:M:::oon::::_~RI::,:•e::r~·_:t:&gt;:.,.:lmrn=:=""=~la~te=ly=
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Po.PUlar r;:tanoe12;30,
Orchest.ra.
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woN-chlcaac 1416.4-720) 7 pm,
Sin&amp;inll }-oa~; 7 . 1~. Harold Teen,
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1:Sid. The Oa.ter Boys; 7·45, The
GumPI: 8:05, Louie's Hungry Five:
8:30, Popular Program; 9, Band
Concert, 9:$0, Mwtcal Pr&lt;~ifram;
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- ;r.,~: \ 10, Mustcal HlahlighU;
Earl
tain that 110methlng was
Burt.n.,U.'s Orcb; 11 :16, The BtebaUrad "the br"alm or the
biQII Boys; 11 :SO, Tweet HORan's
bact· to the Job.
Orch; 11:45, ArL KU$el; 12, Earl
:Purtllett'8 Oi"ch; 12 :30 am, Tweet
:- A any rate, It Is clearly realized Hogan and His Pooulor Dance Or~n vemin@: circles he~re:;}t:h::at,'l,.l!n-: chestra.
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dUBtrlallzatlon cannot
WLW-ctncinnatl (428-700) 6:Ui
1pm, The Hltten&amp;ota; 8, Old Man
the desired pace when
men shirk the dangers
respon- Sunahlne; 6:11, Baseball Scores;
sletllty, The reant party an- 6:4S, Lotiell Thomas; 7, Amos 'n' l
nouncemcnt callinl on po.rty
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ben to dlsttngutsh more carefully
J y; 7 = • .. ....,ular Melodies; '1':30
be tween "ordinary technical risk'' Variety; 1 :46, PariB Night Life; 8,
BmJUOI Ed lltCOJinell; 8 :30, hoiand sabotage indlcate11 that the Jtng~:;worth Hall; 9, Popular Orch:
holding of a responsible posiUon In 9:30, Musical Dominoes; 10, Jim
lnl:lustrla.l enterprise has proved and Walt; 10 .15, Bob Newhall;
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HILE THE COUNTRY in general, i• trying to prove

Boardman~Pola.ndo

bercul~a

1 pound sup.r

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I, Popular Pfolr&amp;m; 9:10, Calvin
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U .SO, Reel Coolidp: lO:Ip, C~a •. Lu and Em;
I N~Js' Orch; 12, . . .y M.teker'l 11, Sl~btr . JIU81c, U.30, Ruas
l'ht fruit may be preserved
1 Oreh ' 1 am. Dance Orch;
l ;SO, lum,bo, 11 . ~. DI"!AArr. PietUl'f!t, whole, tn hiJYee, or in quart.en..
Dave' ~· Popular otch.
v
lUI am, Paul Whltem&amp;n &amp;nd Ria Boll ~e aupr and water J'or 5
WBAP-Kew York (46&amp;.3.000)
Popular ~ and R~ Oreh minutes, add the Pe&amp;n and the
Popular Qrc:h · o·u. The Bteb-W.JR--Delroit ltoo-'1501 6 .45 pm, lemon and cook the pear&amp; unt1.l
Bon· 1
jacU; 1:30, Uuaical Masters , 7, Amos ·n· Andy they are clear a.nd t.ransparenL aod
Tedd B~ prtoh.· 1 .ts 'Ole Gold 7"16. Puft's of Rhythm; 7.30 , The u.ntll the 1yrup u. a thlclt c~­
bterp~ 8, ~~ SJtei.chea · 8 :30 Welcomers; 7 :~. Tbe Smart Set; 8 t.ency . Tum them into clean bot
Po j, ~ - 9 The aYPsies; The Qua.kera; 8 :30, The Bubble j&amp;rs and se&amp;l them. If hard poan,
Pi~am · 10 TrUe Blowers; 8, The Chronicles; 9:30, IJ.ICh aa KleiJm&gt; are used, they
9 .l;.u ~- 1rt·-ttt Tbe o~ttatnfm ·
Oll.bln CoolidJe; 1D,
Remem- ahoutd be oookad tn c1W water un
Lee
'u:ll, Jeaae crawiord; ber; 1 :SO, Clara, Lu and Em; 11 :15 in tender, and the water In whiCh.
11 :30, cAb caUoway'a Oreh; 12, t;Uumbtr lolURic; 11 .30, The Red they are cooked should be used ln
Paul Whit.eman'&amp; Dartce ()reb; I Apple Club
1maltlrig the syrup. A few clovea or
a stick of cinnamou 18 sometimes
nd HI
8
12:80 am, Tweet. Hopn
WON-chicago &lt;416.4-760) 1 pm added tQr ftavor . Pineapple Juice
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Popular Dance OrcbetLra.
Sin;ln&amp; Lady; 7:16, Harold Ween; ~d lmtead of water In the syrup
WJZ-Hew York (S41.5-TBOl. 6 : 45 7:45, The Oumpa; 8 :05, ' Louie's rtves a delicious navor
' pm, Lowell Tbomu; 1. Amas 'n' HlDliP"Y ive; 8 · 1~. Art Kusel: 8 :30,
Andy; 7:Ui, Ttie Je&amp;tera; 1 :SO, Phll Minstrel Show ; 9, Populaf ProCook, 7 45, Parla Nl.aht Life; 8: 30,
Pk:llled Pun
Death V•llef Days; s, Ma.ytq: gram; D:-15, Pick of the Sea&amp;on; 10,
4 quarts pears
0 -h. 9 .30, Musical Dominoes; 10, Earl Burtnett's Orch; 10:30, Clara.
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Lu and Em; 10 : 4~. MUIICIJ Mo~ pounds white sugar
Express; 10 :30, Real olb; 11, lum- ment.•; u·l5, The Stebbins Boys;
1AI ounce stick cinnamon
oer Mu.lic; n ·ao, RUSI!I Columbo; 11 :30, Wayne Kine's Orch, 12, Ted
\to once whole cloves
12, Jane Frohman 11 Orch; 1.:1 : 15 am Weems' Orch ; 12:30 am, Tweet
The Continental&amp;.
HOKIIUl and His PopUlar Dance orPeel pears. Boil the sugar, the

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Com~ert; 1 :151 BlDCln' 8:30, KaLe
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aa earnestly proving that where there

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11 aew anc1. ~; e:ta, n.e Pilots; 1

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MEDICAL MEN MEET
l.ltaobul. Tlney , lll Ju1y JO-at l rear IUld. whilfo th~ twa ~trunlll'!£1 ] F
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: ateel manutllCtutef and. ph.lla.tl•
this yen
1n •t.t mldJ.lt&gt; o! the
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Manon, 0, Oct
b lN8-Leild· thropls.t
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The previous record wu heltl by 1ccn1•nue J f1rm 11 hla rr •uhez All ot
ers In medif."ine and aura:ery p t h- · s:1e- d1ej at het hom@ In PrQII'II •
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Capt&amp;ln DieudoiUle COIILe, noted ' h~.s mot.li went wlkl
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,ered here today for Lhe open1na: to- , crOSJing vestft"day.
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(Continued ft&lt;lm pqe one)
Jl'rench Iller , and lburlce Bellonte, , Lk.te&lt;"t1ve Heise drt&gt;W hJs reYolver
morrow or the 89th annual m~t1n1 ThJs afternoon the body wa.s teV" ...
PBONI SU-L
who new •pprox.imat.el.)' 4.900 nnlet~ bul ' 'll.s not abt!l Lo 5hool t~a.rmi y
D
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f Cl
of Wlf! Northwe&amp;tem Oh1o MediC$11 taken to P1tl61Jurgh . Another m-~._..IIW!!Ifl
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S~rs dl.lplayfd
hil liocerlty or from Parla Lo Siberia.
ht would !ltrik .. bysta nden Fmally
ouna
auc ter 0
e,·e- AMO&lt;:latlon. Sl)t!akers Will mduc. .-! vif~f' was t..o b-e ht'ld l.hPre Wednel·
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to keep Baynham of! the
Se-veral weeki aao. JOiepb Leb- bowl've r. he- round an upt.uln ii: and
land Cop Diet lnatantly
Dr Oeorlt" W. CrUe and Dr M . A day
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wrCP. Rermanently by llnOOWlclnB rlx, Marcel Doret a.1d Rene Mt3-l flred two !hotls Jold~tn tr ll to the
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Blankenhoru or Cle-v~Limd, and nr
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~tla' the name ot Baynham's •m::- min toot otr from Le Bouryet 11lr Jilrt~~.ond
1n Car Colla~aod
Hugh Gibson Bell tty of Columbuti
E tRTH TREMOR SOTICED.
1Bwieher, who has bten ill l5 n i)W cusur will be ll&gt;Cnt t.o Governor fteld near Parts in an etrort La
Takt'n to at f'rancl~ Hospll.al It
A check up revuld that four
Sr.t"ldUJiky, 0 . Oct. ~1NS:..A
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much Improved
White today
shatter the
rcc I Wal:i
howe\·er, tha.L Jordan deathll occurred ln Ohio over the
DAMAGE SUIT BEGINS
slight earth tremor or unknovm or!-.:., .
Mr and Mrs. A.lbl •lt Paehnle ant\
E&amp;.\onham, It w.u n!ported, was ord Headlna: for Tokyo, they en- had not been Mtruck by a bullett. I week end due to automobile accl - 1 N,.v York. Oct. 5-INS-The $600 rln ~rhook Sandusky 11.nd vic~Jty
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da\18h.t.er Preda 11pent the Wetk end ~till lnt.kiDK an effort to appeal t.J countered a severe ~tol'm 400 ml leli 1!-ir hEd merely been .stunned trom dent.a
1000 al\enation of aHecUon and 11 - 1 loda y.
m Gran-ville.
:1- \t' \ .Jor Wnltc fur reinstatement east of M08COw , an'i the plQnc fa bUh' P on the head It Wllb said
Lolling control ot his racer when ' bel ~ ult against Marlene Dietrich I Nu Injuries were reported aJJd
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crashed. Lebr1x and Meamin .io:'l:
Jordan was queshoned by de - the tront axle cracked as he wa.s ' ~C I'et u star , by Mra Zita Von Ste111 • dam:.r,.e was bel!eved to ha-ve bo:en
Jacqueline Lam~ of Corntng m
Old Rallroad Conductor and here visltina with Mrs. Willa Launb
their lives, but Doret escaped bv k!ctt"les at pollee headquarte 1s here leadtn 11 the t\eld In a
race , berg "''as to open in BuiJrenJe Cuurt mln(Jr
Prominent Citizen, TuJean Smith, who haa bee-11. e-mjumping clear with a parachu~
this mOl':lhli. He denied that ht at the Sharon Track near Hart~ tooRr
L&amp;unchlnw Rn ln'lt'.!!tigatJon t.o
ployed ln the Louis Be"uw Shoppt
had shot Oreen lntentlon»lly and rord. 0 , Tony Loc'Jo:ha.rt. Clt&gt;veland . It war, repOJted, how.e\·er , la"''Yf"I'S dete:mine t he ca.use or Lhe l.re7m:Jr,
Victim
at westerville for :;ome tlme. reContinued rrom P' .II
dEria:t'd that the bullet which
llUit.antly killed
H111 !or t ne actress would aMI. ror
bll! LUthl)r\tles believed It might hne
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turned Sunday to her home on that Herndon ami PC.ntilbonl had
ed Itt' omcer IVII.S dl.IICtlatRed accl - machine hurtle&lt;l th!"ough a fen~ ur purLiculan cawsm~; \Al.St iJOilt'• ri'SU!~t'd trom an explosiGn In a . Dan 8ul1ivan, 81 years of age. Sixth Avenue for an lndeftt•ltt 1eclded to cor.tlnue lastwa1 d to
I dt·nt o.Jly durmg the !:ltN!el slrugale •and caught nre
., ment o! the trLal
n~arby quarry of an earthquake.
~ away at hill home 011 leni;lh of Ume The shoppe, has Bo1st, ldaho, or Sal: Uke City
(ConUnued. from DQe one)
F-o'K'(' omclllls ~&gt;~~.ki ttlat Jordan
Joseph Volk, 35, w~ts killed and
n 1. plaintiff 15 t he -...·If&lt;! ot JoSeventh av.e nue here, early Mon- been closed for a short time.
Had they been abu~ to do so they - !las -. cht&gt;t: kereu cnmlnal career Peter BeSI!'k , 4~. was .'IE'riow;ly In - •Pp"l Von Stt:rnber , rnotlun plc - Two Meals Day Belt
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day morntilg Death WII.S tht&gt; result Lew EdWil.rds and Jt'sse John.!!cn .vould tlu-ve sel a new record for trol wqon and then turned !he \ :u r was arre~&gt;ted four yean; \lgo In jured when the machlne In which t ure director .
1.
or tUberculos.is which he had s•!f· of curton. who are employed m .eng dltit~&amp;nct" ftytng .. ~ we lt w; tak- pri.s':'ner oovt"r to O!"ft!h and an - IM11mHeld e n c harge~; or drtvma,an they were riding sk idded oft"' road
For Stomach Trouble
fered for 11everal years.
Buc)- t us epent the week end at home na: hOnol!l as the ftrst to make the other patrolman
autGmlblle wnh ou t the owner·s near Painesville and crashed into
Mr. Sullivan wu cne of the most
Mr. and Mr~:;. L B PUnch and non-stop cr06slna of lhe Pacirtc.
Whc:n the patwl wagcn arrived, ptorlli 'sslon. He Is also known to a tree.
llR\' .-\GENT JSJURED
Skip one meal and drink waJeipromlnent mea of the community Yr and Mrs. Fred l;htton of CoHugh Herndon, J1 , and Clyde Jord{ln asked permls.slon of the ot!L- Elyra authorities, It Willi said, and
Four -year-old
Ruth
Vanlk .
Pu :smuuth 0. CK't
&amp;- INS- Jru;teB.d wa 5 h out stomach and
havhll formerly been a conducto.1 lumbus spent the week end y,;lth Pangborn. American airmen who
to go to this automobile to aet Wlls once a.rre~:;ted In Los Angeles on daughter of Patrolm11n TheOOorl' Elmu C Farmt:r . 40 une of th•· bowels each morning by drlnktnr
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for the old K . &amp; M. railroad and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorse Bauer.
made the nrst successful non-stop 1 his coat Granted pernuWon , Jor~ chat~tt:s ot rec.eLvlng stolen Koods
Vanlk, Cleveland, 'o\11.8 lns!Bntly vld£~t state prohlbit ion awents ln lwntt'r Wlth spoonful of simple iiYC·
&amp;he New Yorlt Central railroad,
Mrs. Carry Summerville, Mrs. Hiaht acrOSII U1e Pa.dflc In thelrldan v·slked to the automobile !oJ·
J:-ordan has a dlvorceu wife llvmK killed t.nd her mother and fathcr · thP point ot servlct' In OhiO. loQay erln buckthorn bark saline com~
boldlnl the poaltion for abou~ John Lewis and Howard Joh1;.son I journey from Samushiro Beach, lowed by Otl-'t'n Jordan reached , In Mans!leld, accurdlll!l to pulll-'e was crttlcally hurt If, u. collision of WIUi ,lurslng Injuries received \\hen pou;ld rcalled AdlerH~a)
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thlrty-n.ve years. He was a. retlrt:d of pt Pleasant vlsit~d Friday With Japan, to Wenatchee, Wash1nJt,on, into a side pocket of his car, otri- hfre.
their machine wiU1 another auto- 111n :J.LrJJlan-e he wa:, t!ylng ytsLcu.l~:~.y
Adlerlka brings out poiEQruJ ll:;-;:: $
emplo;pee of the New York Ct:mral friends and relatives here.
railed In their attempt to eatabllsh cers s,ald. dre"' 11 reYolver and bt· ·
-mobile at Cleveland The wlrl died WILS o-verturned and WJecke:.l as It m~ ~cr thought were m your system. • }
company,
Hr and Mrs Olen Nlchoh; spe nt i a new Ion&amp; distance non-stop rec-~ ean ftrln(l:.
STILL ON C-\St:
of a. crushed ctlest.
1was htlng brought to a lauding at If you are nervous, can't sleel(. .,tll) :
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He was a membe1· of the Sacred SWlday with Mr and Mrs. Wlltlam ord
The first two shotli went " 'lid and
Lima, 0, Oct. 5-lNB-County
Burns caused the death of Leon- ' the turport here
oi gas. it wlll surprise you. ~.. ...
Heart Cattmllc church or Pome.1-oy ISeyfried of Wolfpen.
Herndon and Pangborn covered 1nret-n lunsed at J01dan who swung authorities today were undeJStood ard Metz, 30, of Bprlngtl.eld. whose I
Lka contaim no hatmful drugR. 4:W!t ""
Durlnu: the past few years oJ[ his
Mrs. A J . Donahue wa.!! In P1. tipproxlmately 4,742 miles The t and fired point-blank at the o!flcer to be working on nt&gt;"ll ciuee In con- automobile cauil'ht r.re after being
MKN. FRICK IS DEAD
It !odav, by tomorrow you tecl Lhe llfe he has spent 'lis winters m Pleasant, Btmdiiy , vhdtlng with her p1 e.sent record Is 5.010 mile6 set by 'Gre(!n ftll df'Sd from a bt1llet that. necUon With the
and mys- 'struck by an automobilt driven by
Mass, Oct - I !liB- The wonderful enect or this
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I1Russell Boardman and John
completely throUJJii hLS body. t.E&gt; rh.Jus double mul'd L·r of Thelma 1Patrolman
Charles
Wunderly , Rev Nt&gt;llson Pee Care) wa.., to cous Jemcdy Ebcr!;bach Pharmacr; Plorlda where he m11de many l'.C- daughter. Mrs. H A Brewer
and K•lned
M". Blanche M. Haskins accom- ando when they ftew non-stop f&lt;om
Ciel H . Cox. onolh" p•tmlman. 1Wood , 11 , and Ea&lt;l lTu.,dole,
BpnnKHeld The omm and his , duct '""""'' ""'"" "'day '"' M&gt;'' Tn Mlddl•·port by Btambu&lt;y
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r !.'~-~! panted her b1other , C . M Matthews I Floyd Bennett airport, Bl'(]Oklyn, eo . meanwhile tackk&gt;d Jordan from lht!, last May 20
I wife were ~;erlously Injured
Benry Clay Frick. widow of the C•,mpany
adv.
.:&lt;U~eral &amp;rrangemLnts are bt-ing d Cqeshlre, to Marietta, Saturday • - - ------- - - - ---- - -&lt;f'
·completed by the Rawlings uaderMr. and Mrs Randolph Ward
taken and will be announced laL.Pr and baby, Mr and Mrs William
He 18 sur-vived by hls Wife.
Murray of Charleston spent Swt.. ·it
clay with Mr. and Mrs. Jam~s MurOeoree Moore and tamlly who 1ay or Grant street
han been residing at Wharton, W.
The Ml681onary society of the
Ya., ror the past few months have First Baptist church wUI hold a
moved their hOllilehold SOOd&amp; to meetl!lB Tuesday evening at the
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church. The public Is extended a
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Ray Neal Is surrering with c. bad- ' rord.iul welcome Lo uttend.
ly sprained- shoulder and a.rm I Mr. and Mrs. Fred HofTntan and
which were injured while he -was Bon, Ja"ck, of Dunbar, spent the
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partJcJpating Jn the Rio Grande- week end here
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Marietta college football game at
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Mr. and Mrs Dftve Aleshire an~
Mn, Elizabeth Rusaell exppcts to daught~rs, Evelyn and Marie a •1o
11pend Hevera:l days ' this week •ith • Harry Harrison of the Plains Wt!r..
Mr. and ,rs. Jack. Patte{·son v. 1 !eve .. nl11ht Kuesls Sunday or Mrs
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Lancaster. j
: LUlie H,Ysell of Sixth avenue
Mn. Harity Bowles and mother 1 Hov.:_ard Bowers who Is employf'd
Mrs. Martha Bryant will vlsli 1 1n Ra.cy1u.s, was l)omc ov~r lh&lt;'
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friends In Columbus this week.
week end.
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Mrs. Anna Juhlins and SQn Geo j George Sauer wtlo has employformer Middleport residents. now ment in Bucyrus. spent the. week:
Uvlng In Hew York CUy , sailed C'"nd here__with his w1fe and sous
September thirtieth for a thteL'- . ML ~ Elmer f&gt;rlode and two chllwef!ks trip to the Hawllan Islandll dren or Zane!!vllle. vl~lted with Mr.
Members 'Ji the ·vomcu s" \;•;- ~ and Mrs Albert Priodc, Sunday
air. Club" ~~.re reques'" d t.o be Ql"d&gt;- : J. P. Boothe left Monday mornen.t for the ftn;t meeting of th 1• ling lor CoshoeOOn. where he will
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the Heath M. !: church Plans are , Mr and Mrs D ~ Farmer. Vi•J
bEing completed tor carrying out an v1an Smith and Mary Kathryn
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American program ol modernlstlc Hetnes motorf'd to Athe~ 8aturrnus1c.
i day afternoon, wh~re they attendMlSil Althea Hn•;man, rmmcl'lv ed the football game. They weLt'
of Mlddlepol"t, nlJv: of Clevel~~cl is 1accompanJed homE' bv Dan Farmer
viBJtlng relatives ·tt Letart and wtll 1and Charles Bing, who spent Bun.. . ·: ;
YlBJt also with Midctleport flwnds. l day with their parentll.
Wl&lt;llam Mfn•cr rormr r owner of
Mr. and Mrs. Cha1les Walburn
will moveit1s W.loic from the 'P'red the Mayer Bakery of Pomeroy, has
rettes just as it docs in candy. Then again,
you
want a cigarette
WHEN YOU
Conway
rty .oo ~e CQ1ner Af acqpf~ ,a, .pelt~ !lUI .h.tad ~ker 11 '
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HarlOw at Middleport.
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TO BUY .A PAIR OF SliDES, you examme the leather, the way
that's just as fresh when it was made.
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Mr. and Mrs D. L . Samobury andj
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•-lion Cecil, daughter Dorothy E. E.
the shoes are made, their shape. You try them to ste if thty lit__ .,._
]Betts of Columbus. Mr. and MrB.
apply
in
Now,
if
you
apply
to
cigarettes
all
the
tests
that
you
IScott Canaday and wn, Richard, of
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I the Sldenst.l'kker home on Seoend '
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buying shoes and fruit and candy you
purchase CHES·
ftcult for the employed miner to aventJe
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maintain his home. For from ~o The W.C T u wm hold their re~­
TFRFIELD like millions of other smokers.
to 80 per cent or the cost of ~ll.C- ular meeting Friday , afte 1·noon at
same method in pnrrhasing rour cig:Jlnl coa.l Is represented by the l11bo: th!.'! home or Mrs Edwin Cook.
The t-emalnlng 30 per cent cannot
Miss Marl Dennis of Columbus
rettes? !You• w~nt cig:arettes
that arc made f rum the vel)' lx·sc '" ·
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First, because tobacco
men will tell you that in Turkey, Kena later llrticle In this series
Mrs. Louisa Dennis
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bacco-4nild;
ripe,
sWeet.
You
wnnt
thl'm
made
~ight.
You
,P,anseq4~ntlf the only way to cut Misses MRyme Covert and Vlr"
pfoductloD C0$1..\ IS to lower wages. ginla Leonard and M&lt;:.-...rfl. ChaPtucky, Georgia, the Cnmlinas, Virginia, and Maryland, only
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want the!n free from harshness and hitr and .. pine he:' ." In other
dt the Sledge hammer ~low~ falling enjoyed a poL luck supper Ht the
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mildest,
ripest
tobacco
is
bought
for
CHESTERFIEJJb~ thll! ·rntner'a head. '
home ot Mr and Mrs !li" ... sh Has- 1
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words, you want cigarettes that .rill isfy pu.
Already hls 'Wage hae dwindled to klns on Palmer ,;treet Prlda\' evf'-1
tobacco cured by the ~un's pure rays, the farm~rs' slow-burnthe I!.'!Vel wtwre tltouBands of mi- ning.
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ners declare, ""I might as well loU
and starve as w'?rk atid stal"\'e." At- In the Sunday IS&amp;ue .J. the Dall~
ingm-cns, and finnlly by great high-pressure steam drying.')llaready the omrators' 1IJ a_. h~~os 1Tribune. It was stat • 1 th·tt tht E
WHEN YOU GO TO BUY FRUIT-oranges,
·&gt;.,
brought the price ot ·'coal so low A. Cre1cr home on Gr ... ,el Hill had
chines. In the tobacco regions where they grow tobacco and
that the mine ow~rs as a whole been rented to Mr CciVI!l, New
you want ripe fruit, fruit that has matuwll&gt;&lt; inr:· I ,, · :.. i.,·n
tllre not making one -cent p Ht
York Cenlml dPtectiiJl It was re.• Last spr'lng on:! or the in~ustey·s pcrt?d Monday mor~·,la" that th!s
know tobacco, Curs rJ:RFJELIJ is usually the leading seller.
from the tree; fruit that has been handbl 1 ighr
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}'on1est-standlrlg lntenml war~the I Wa&amp; f\ mlstH.ke and ~aul the hom:~:
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bosst.s-reached one or Its pP.rlodl- lent date.
right; fruitthat's the same throughout-nut
Second, hc-c.1I1Se the c:~rcfully selected CHESTERFIELD tobacco
eal bolllng polnta. At the i!lame
Mr and Mr.s Fred 51'c~.'"'""r spent
time an eYen more blUer lntenw,- Sunday with relatives at Rlehmc::J:wl
and ripe on the other.
n
eire strife developed between till' City, W. Va. ·
leaves are blcndrd and cross-blended. This exclusive CHESTERold-line union, the Unltet:t Mlhe
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FIELD blending mcthnd is not just mixing together different
newer 'Ted" 'Union, the NaUQilal
Why not apply the same test in purc-h:dnf~ vnur cigarett~s?
Mhler'B 'union. rn the southern rteld l
tobaccos-it is mixing them in such a way as to bring out' the
t.he 'Sitqa.tton waa further Compl!~ 1
You want cigarettes made from tobaccos h:mdled right by thl'
,a~ 1 bf the formaotn of a rump three members of the aang and two
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tlrllon, 6alllna Itself the, West VIr- women, one Mld to be Coli's slater.
finer qualities of each. It's like producing a new and better type
llni&amp; Mine Workers and led by Coil and Frant Olorde.no were
farmer-ripened,
sweetened
in
the
sun
and
cured
right.
You
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of tobacco-tobacco with greater mildness, more smoothness,
oftlcla.l.
tively klentifted at poU~e headquar- '
want
cigarettes
that
taste
the
same,
day
in
and
day
out.
You'
Two questions of area.t natlona.J ten u the men who participated
much better taste.
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Importance remain: how aN' qul\r- in the baby mall88cre In whlch a
ter of a million hunary mlners VI child wBII killed and four others
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want them pleasing in taste-mild and satisfying.
be red thts winter? What can be wounded In a harlem street last
~to-~~--~,~~
Third, because the cigarette paper is selected with the same
duatry?
Coli was to be arraigned in homl~
The answers oft:ered by leading 1clde court today after appearing In
WHEN YOU BUY CANDY, you want to know, above all things,
authorities wUI be pteflented In the the police lineup.
care. CHESTERFIELD paper is the purest, the best that money
aereis or articles or which this Ill
Frank Giordano and Adlerno
that it is pure. it real candy or are there a lot of other things
t.b.e first,
to be accused ot at least one
can buy. Then the cigarettes are made and packed by macbinColi has beep_klno;~wnt;:
nii.xed .i.n ,'Yith it? A¥
wan.t i!
ou
it freshly
of "Duf.cll'• " 0
ery in dean, sanitary factories. And the moisture-proof, attrac&amp;Dd

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your CHESTERFIELDS from the .machine.
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OUR AUTHORITY-And whatsoever ye do in word
or deed, do all in the nllltle of the Lord Jesus, givinl!' thank'

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ford to do this ur that" has seen him go right ahead and do The workinl population or the
· h b Y a ll th c ru 1es IUSSR
will have a chance now to
aomething or purchnHe Mometh.ing w h lc
recuperate
00 some e$nt and to
of Jivin(!' could h~ claFsed as nothing le~s than a luxury 11 tore up new enera:y f~r the next
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. b
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h ld round For the next few montha,
while he did withuut the nece~!ollty which e ren Y R ou
amelioration of llvtng condltlona Is

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as badly a:-~ he wanted the "luxury ."
old tempos
lnBlances of this kind ~l'e far from few and.they c~n- wt~h': ~::a~~!dtn direction of om~
tribute to a great part in making KO many enemte!\ of gw- clal policy ha• beeh made evld•mt
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b ecau"e th cy
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have b eco mc first
In a number of ways lately The
inr to charitable mst1tuttons
tangible sign was the recent
disgusted by the incon!oli8tencw~ uf man~ of these poor stalin speec::h urging b!;=tter treat.
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and in some case~. nearly deRtltute peop e. u 1 tm ong &amp;B l and announcing the mtroducuon
hu man nature iR as it i~. it ~eem:-~ we must be content to or -va.rytng: wag:e scales.d ,Numerous•
other le~~~&gt; spectacular e rees an
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get along as best Wf~ can nnd hope for the best.
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change Many
ttlat has
occurfarmer and an officer m- the law wete kill e d b Y marau d erii IsJ(nUlcant
red here lnteJy.
nbserven
who were stealinr pii~&gt;~ ftom the farmer'tt pens. As yet 1l ftnd It dlmcuu to rl!concue ~hts
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new practice With the fWldamental
tbe killf)rs have not been Apprehended but there I~ every principle of communism. "to each
reaaon to believe they win be in k ~;hort space of time. In· 1nccordtna to hi11 needs, and .!rom
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et•ad of high minded moral CitiZen• carrymg casaR IJ1 o
Tll•r• eldats ihpch opeculollon
oourt and trying to convict owners of property for shoot- •mdul fote11Jn obaervera as to the
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i!Jdividuals should u•e t~eir etrort. toward convlctlnit the
,~~hwes and thus aid in making the country a better place

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ward the llllln
tO kOJieu
.... Too map:y youpr thie~ts are excUHEid because HOmtl 1?o'Qtth," a~ On~ e~Pfea,aed it. Bep~
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, h'IK fOUth l•t1te
be • heby ~
Wtm1d·be refol'lfJer ratsc"
a hue and cry about
to the rdo!iti
thebry'oUla
o'f tobtinunlsm.
lhuo lifO berun more criminal careers, which if not
j~'}l!oed by Incarceration in •tate in•titutlons, would at .
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ln rrlme and win sytnpathy and are relea•ed when~~u11ht, are poor subjects for a reformation.

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Boswell; 7, Bing Crooby; 1"115, Bing
lnu: Bu:ophones; 7 .4:5,
Morton
DQwney; 8, Band Concert; 8"15.
Abe Ly~an'll Band; 8:4:5, Walter
Wlnchell: 9, H~nry-Oeorge; 9:30,
Friendly Rich's Orch ; 10, Ben Bernie's Orch; 10 · 15. Popular Orch;
10 . 30, Nit Wit Hour; 11, Street
Singer; ll .15, Dance Orch; 11:30,
Frank Winegar's 0r("h; 12, Romanelli's Orch; 1 am, Pop!Aiar Orch;
Daye Abtama and His Popu-

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SOMETIMES, when you turn the paJea of a book, your mind is
seekinr rcllllance. You lonr to leave a too-familial· wotld .. .
to travel with the apeed of thourht to far-off purple. Ianda ... to
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You may find in the advertiaement juat what you want in the
way of a better breakfaat food, or a new radio, or an improved
fat&amp; jlowdlll-. If the thing fito Into :r,our livin1; u practical ancl
pobible and pl'timiainr-you are vitally intereSted. -Betll.uoe
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lnterelted in teal people, in facta of the dar. Lookin1 f1&gt;r newi bf ,
thin1• that you may buy and enjoy.--here arid na...

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ten yean aio areJ:on\rltqn reilitles. Lifo;ldo~ in_ore color, rilo~
charm, lni&gt;Hi llit•tlntup. And tlie thinp tl\11t rive it all theae
may be found in lJie 'lflvertiainr c:olu~na.

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IIRB&amp; PARJUNCl liOt ANil arteglt
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more careful In haqdln1 down
LREADY LOCAL PEOPLE have started complaining ha.t'm sentences: too many good
A one-horse OOwn is a -vllla11e that's so quiet you can hear the groCJS
men have been taken away from
about the prowler!-1 who are making systematic raidS Industry lor lnaufJklent cause.
growlna on the main stre~&gt;t.
on the basementH of tho!(e who have stored away canned ~yo~::n:_lfooyg:r~~:seg~s ~~hh!!
Italy Is trytng to borrow our cen- gives hla wife a key to the omce.
11oods and other edible!-~ for the coming winter.
been introduced and wtll, It is un- sUH-t.aker They've C't!ered him a
Jarilftable Homicide
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•L 't' ldent.ocid, be extended soon. This job In Venice, counllng the ftoatlnlt
No matter how VIgilant
or cafe u
our au,.uon 1es does not yet mean the abollstunent population.
When your husband drlvt!s the
car so fut out In lhe country
may be, it sim))IY h; impo$1!i!ible to prevent the perpetration 11or ration cards. For the time he~
Thll!
country
has
lets
of
real
Sunday
afternoon that you
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of theMe many petty robbeneR or to run down the cu pnls to draw rations But other, 110 • bc ne~actors, bul the average phllan read the bJUboards.
~ hroplat Is a man who
wanl.5 the
after the thieving ha~ been accomplished. The best and Icalled "free," stores are beln1 open charitable
to
give him
organization
AIIKIJII' the DUkn&amp;l
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ed where more or the same iood6
aalcst thinR" for thrifty houMekeeperH to do 1!1 to thoroughly can be hnd at much higher- prices fifty centa, worth ol badges e-very Soft penCils and foolscap
lock and bolt their hou!-le~ bn~emenb and barns and thus Blnce many prefer to use thtlr time he donates a. nickel
9iere· invented so that saps
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wt'lte lettera.
Yea'n
Wron1
discourage criminally mindf'd peopl(• from ~m·ceMfullr RhoeJ!, trousers. simple dresses and
Hula
hula
dancers
don't
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other f1mdamentals Instead of
Motneato111 M~&amp;a
carrymg out t eJr illega In ent10n~.
opentna savings accountli, these to the little theatre movement.
When a pole vaulter goes
Pomet'oy people have toRt many article~ of value free shops do • thriving ~uslness
sleep In a rour-paeter bed.
Wc.btlen of Na&amp;ure
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, The "frep" stores are all !!tateduring the piU'It several week!-~, not to men t lOll
e amagc owned and carry the sam(' food&amp;
The fellow who's so tough that
time he sneezes it changes
Oar Own 'faUdevtlle
done to MCfC(I-11 doot•s which have heen kicked in and ruin- dt&amp;ptayed In Ute "closed' 'stores every
Captain: What's faking
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where ration 'ard.11 are demanded. the well.ther report.
ed. The best method of du~couragmg the practice 1.s tu
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customer 80 lOng ,to eat that
Soelal EmM'II
or nlphabetJca.l soup? ·
aive the culprit the extr~me penalty of the law .when they
Better restaurant conditions and
A newlY married man is one who
W&amp;lter: He
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meal8 at dltrerent prices have also
are caught and convicted but the trouble in many ca!ile:- been promised for the autumn.
· · 1~ Hft~r appre h en d'tng lh e m ·
Varylnl
prices with
In workers·
is convicting th e crlmtna
rant1 coupled
the new resta.upolicy

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baseball ~:~caso-n between the leading tenms of the two n,:llW
ca Jl ed Big Le agu Cfi. w B!ol fi II ed to ca pa city and at t h(' t,____:;.;;._~-~-'"-wfto~···-·....~---·--..................y,__·~-••••_...._,y·-·~·Yo-...~-·y_.__...~·-·--~·y--..,.-~-· ..l..,
prices asked which, by the way, are somewhat higher
than ordinary league games through the season.
MosooW
the engineers as a class to make It
au:ain sate to treat them ru~ equala.
In addition to the f~:tct that ther~ are c~pacity crowds.!
By KL~DALL FOSS
Othem claim th&lt;:.t lmder conditions
thousands are how1ing and bemoanmg their bad luck beI. N a Btal'! CorreRPOrldtut
as they hue eJusted here 1uttJ! recause they are unable to purchase tickets fer these d.- 1 Moscow, oct. S-A brea.thloi. ~~n cently fewer and fewer englnecrs
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. d' 'rl has been aceoraed the hard·dr... en were willing to work. Theile main
10:30, Real PoUts: 11,
ics- It simply proves once more that lhe ordmary in 1V1 · 1Russlan worker. Aftt::r lnore th11.~
Orcb; lJ, Popular Orch;
ual who has had some experience wilh pe~P\• and who '"~' ye~" ....,or. ~~.~.~';lr'"'lij
' ~lf,'1 lr-""--"'""__..,......,__..,,l;j..l~~- ~-.;;..._.._ _~.,..,, Dance Orch.
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WJR-Dettott (400-7MH '1 JlDl, chestn..
vlnegar, the cloves and the clnna ..
Amos ·n• .Andy; 7:16, 'the Irlsto· 1 WLW-Cincinnatl !32&amp;- 700( G:l5 mofl. for 20 minutea Place a few
cra.t.s; '1.30, Popular Sercnaders; 8, pm, Baseball SCores; 6:30, Popular of the whole pears at a t1me In the
Popular Orch; 8.30, ~op~lar Pro- Proeram; 8:4S, Lowell Thomaa; 7. syrup, and ~bok them until they
p-aDJ,; 9, Dance 'Jrch, 9.30, Muai- Amos 'n' Andy; '1:30, Popular Pro- are tender. Pack them Into thorcal 'tloblinoe'; 1o, Expre&amp;~~; 10:30, sram· T·ts Murray Horton's Oreh ougtiJy cleaned Jan:. Adjllllt the
Real Polk.s, U :15, Blwnber MU8ic; 8, The Qwikera; a:ao, The Bubble rubbers, and nn each jar to overtt ·ao. R~ Columbo_; 12, Jane · Blowers; 9, Dixie Enaemble; 10:30. 1nowlnl with the bot syrup AdFrothmans Orch; l~ .Ui am, Th_e Variety, 10:45, Bob Newhall; u, just the covers and seal the Jars
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Ben Pollock a C:::&lt;::lm:::ei:Cig~h::t:•·:.:_l1:_::.:30:_:M:::oon::::_~RI::,:•e::r~·_:t:&gt;:.,.:lmrn=:=""=~la~te=ly=
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Po.PUlar r;:tanoe12;30,
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woN-chlcaac 1416.4-720) 7 pm,
Sin&amp;inll }-oa~; 7 . 1~. Harold Teen,
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1:Sid. The Oa.ter Boys; 7·45, The
GumPI: 8:05, Louie's Hungry Five:
8:30, Popular Program; 9, Band
Concert, 9:$0, Mwtcal Pr&lt;~ifram;
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Earl
tain that 110methlng was
Burt.n.,U.'s Orcb; 11 :16, The BtebaUrad "the br"alm or the
biQII Boys; 11 :SO, Tweet HORan's
bact· to the Job.
Orch; 11:45, ArL KU$el; 12, Earl
:Purtllett'8 Oi"ch; 12 :30 am, Tweet
:- A any rate, It Is clearly realized Hogan and His Pooulor Dance Or~n vemin@: circles he~re:;}t:h::at,'l,.l!n-: chestra.
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dUBtrlallzatlon cannot
WLW-ctncinnatl (428-700) 6:Ui
1pm, The Hltten&amp;ota; 8, Old Man
the desired pace when
men shirk the dangers
respon- Sunahlne; 6:11, Baseball Scores;
sletllty, The reant party an- 6:4S, Lotiell Thomas; 7, Amos 'n' l
nouncemcnt callinl on po.rty
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ben to dlsttngutsh more carefully
J y; 7 = • .. ....,ular Melodies; '1':30
be tween "ordinary technical risk'' Variety; 1 :46, PariB Night Life; 8,
BmJUOI Ed lltCOJinell; 8 :30, hoiand sabotage indlcate11 that the Jtng~:;worth Hall; 9, Popular Orch:
holding of a responsible posiUon In 9:30, Musical Dominoes; 10, Jim
lnl:lustrla.l enterprise has proved and Walt; 10 .15, Bob Newhall;
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HILE THE COUNTRY in general, i• trying to prove

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U .SO, Reel Coolidp: lO:Ip, C~a •. Lu and Em;
I N~Js' Orch; 12, . . .y M.teker'l 11, Sl~btr . JIU81c, U.30, Ruas
l'ht fruit may be preserved
1 Oreh ' 1 am. Dance Orch;
l ;SO, lum,bo, 11 . ~. DI"!AArr. PietUl'f!t, whole, tn hiJYee, or in quart.en..
Dave' ~· Popular otch.
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lUI am, Paul Whltem&amp;n &amp;nd Ria Boll ~e aupr and water J'or 5
WBAP-Kew York (46&amp;.3.000)
Popular ~ and R~ Oreh minutes, add the Pe&amp;n and the
Popular Qrc:h · o·u. The Bteb-W.JR--Delroit ltoo-'1501 6 .45 pm, lemon and cook the pear&amp; unt1.l
Bon· 1
jacU; 1:30, Uuaical Masters , 7, Amos ·n· Andy they are clear a.nd t.ransparenL aod
Tedd B~ prtoh.· 1 .ts 'Ole Gold 7"16. Puft's of Rhythm; 7.30 , The u.ntll the 1yrup u. a thlclt c~­
bterp~ 8, ~~ SJtei.chea · 8 :30 Welcomers; 7 :~. Tbe Smart Set; 8 t.ency . Tum them into clean bot
Po j, ~ - 9 The aYPsies; The Qua.kera; 8 :30, The Bubble j&amp;rs and se&amp;l them. If hard poan,
Pi~am · 10 TrUe Blowers; 8, The Chronicles; 9:30, IJ.ICh aa KleiJm&gt; are used, they
9 .l;.u ~- 1rt·-ttt Tbe o~ttatnfm ·
Oll.bln CoolidJe; 1D,
Remem- ahoutd be oookad tn c1W water un
Lee
'u:ll, Jeaae crawiord; ber; 1 :SO, Clara, Lu and Em; 11 :15 in tender, and the water In whiCh.
11 :30, cAb caUoway'a Oreh; 12, t;Uumbtr lolURic; 11 .30, The Red they are cooked should be used ln
Paul Whit.eman'&amp; Dartce ()reb; I Apple Club
1maltlrig the syrup. A few clovea or
a stick of cinnamou 18 sometimes
nd HI
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12:80 am, Tweet. Hopn
WON-chicago &lt;416.4-760) 1 pm added tQr ftavor . Pineapple Juice
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Popular Dance OrcbetLra.
Sin;ln&amp; Lady; 7:16, Harold Ween; ~d lmtead of water In the syrup
WJZ-Hew York (S41.5-TBOl. 6 : 45 7:45, The Oumpa; 8 :05, ' Louie's rtves a delicious navor
' pm, Lowell Tbomu; 1. Amas 'n' HlDliP"Y ive; 8 · 1~. Art Kusel: 8 :30,
Andy; 7:Ui, Ttie Je&amp;tera; 1 :SO, Phll Minstrel Show ; 9, Populaf ProCook, 7 45, Parla Nl.aht Life; 8: 30,
Pk:llled Pun
Death V•llef Days; s, Ma.ytq: gram; D:-15, Pick of the Sea&amp;on; 10,
4 quarts pears
0 -h. 9 .30, Musical Dominoes; 10, Earl Burtnett's Orch; 10:30, Clara.
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Lu and Em; 10 : 4~. MUIICIJ Mo~ pounds white sugar
Express; 10 :30, Real olb; 11, lum- ment.•; u·l5, The Stebbins Boys;
1AI ounce stick cinnamon
oer Mu.lic; n ·ao, RUSI!I Columbo; 11 :30, Wayne Kine's Orch, 12, Ted
\to once whole cloves
12, Jane Frohman 11 Orch; 1.:1 : 15 am Weems' Orch ; 12:30 am, Tweet
The Continental&amp;.
HOKIIUl and His PopUlar Dance orPeel pears. Boil the sugar, the

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MEDICAL MEN MEET
l.ltaobul. Tlney , lll Ju1y JO-at l rear IUld. whilfo th~ twa ~trunlll'!£1 ] F
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: ateel manutllCtutef and. ph.lla.tl•
this yen
1n •t.t mldJ.lt&gt; o! the
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Manon, 0, Oct
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The previous record wu heltl by 1ccn1•nue J f1rm 11 hla rr •uhez All ot
ers In medif."ine and aura:ery p t h- · s:1e- d1ej at het hom@ In PrQII'II •
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Capt&amp;ln DieudoiUle COIILe, noted ' h~.s mot.li went wlkl
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,ered here today for Lhe open1na: to- , crOSJing vestft"day.
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(Continued ft&lt;lm pqe one)
Jl'rench Iller , and lburlce Bellonte, , Lk.te&lt;"t1ve Heise drt&gt;W hJs reYolver
morrow or the 89th annual m~t1n1 ThJs afternoon the body wa.s teV" ...
PBONI SU-L
who new •pprox.imat.el.)' 4.900 nnlet~ bul ' 'll.s not abt!l Lo 5hool t~a.rmi y
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of Wlf! Northwe&amp;tem Oh1o MediC$11 taken to P1tl61Jurgh . Another m-~._..IIW!!Ifl
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S~rs dl.lplayfd
hil liocerlty or from Parla Lo Siberia.
ht would !ltrik .. bysta nden Fmally
ouna
auc ter 0
e,·e- AMO&lt;:latlon. Sl)t!akers Will mduc. .-! vif~f' was t..o b-e ht'ld l.hPre Wednel·
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to keep Baynham of! the
Se-veral weeki aao. JOiepb Leb- bowl've r. he- round an upt.uln ii: and
land Cop Diet lnatantly
Dr Oeorlt" W. CrUe and Dr M . A day
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wrCP. Rermanently by llnOOWlclnB rlx, Marcel Doret a.1d Rene Mt3-l flred two !hotls Jold~tn tr ll to the
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Blankenhoru or Cle-v~Limd, and nr
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~tla' the name ot Baynham's •m::- min toot otr from Le Bouryet 11lr Jilrt~~.ond
1n Car Colla~aod
Hugh Gibson Bell tty of Columbuti
E tRTH TREMOR SOTICED.
1Bwieher, who has bten ill l5 n i)W cusur will be ll&gt;Cnt t.o Governor fteld near Parts in an etrort La
Takt'n to at f'rancl~ Hospll.al It
A check up revuld that four
Sr.t"ldUJiky, 0 . Oct. ~1NS:..A
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much Improved
White today
shatter the
rcc I Wal:i
howe\·er, tha.L Jordan deathll occurred ln Ohio over the
DAMAGE SUIT BEGINS
slight earth tremor or unknovm or!-.:., .
Mr and Mrs. A.lbl •lt Paehnle ant\
E&amp;.\onham, It w.u n!ported, was ord Headlna: for Tokyo, they en- had not been Mtruck by a bullett. I week end due to automobile accl - 1 N,.v York. Oct. 5-INS-The $600 rln ~rhook Sandusky 11.nd vic~Jty
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da\18h.t.er Preda 11pent the Wetk end ~till lnt.kiDK an effort to appeal t.J countered a severe ~tol'm 400 ml leli 1!-ir hEd merely been .stunned trom dent.a
1000 al\enation of aHecUon and 11 - 1 loda y.
m Gran-ville.
:1- \t' \ .Jor Wnltc fur reinstatement east of M08COw , an'i the plQnc fa bUh' P on the head It Wllb said
Lolling control ot his racer when ' bel ~ ult against Marlene Dietrich I Nu Injuries were reported aJJd
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crashed. Lebr1x and Meamin .io:'l:
Jordan was queshoned by de - the tront axle cracked as he wa.s ' ~C I'et u star , by Mra Zita Von Ste111 • dam:.r,.e was bel!eved to ha-ve bo:en
Jacqueline Lam~ of Corntng m
Old Rallroad Conductor and here visltina with Mrs. Willa Launb
their lives, but Doret escaped bv k!ctt"les at pollee headquarte 1s here leadtn 11 the t\eld In a
race , berg "''as to open in BuiJrenJe Cuurt mln(Jr
Prominent Citizen, TuJean Smith, who haa bee-11. e-mjumping clear with a parachu~
this mOl':lhli. He denied that ht at the Sharon Track near Hart~ tooRr
L&amp;unchlnw Rn ln'lt'.!!tigatJon t.o
ployed ln the Louis Be"uw Shoppt
had shot Oreen lntentlon»lly and rord. 0 , Tony Loc'Jo:ha.rt. Clt&gt;veland . It war, repOJted, how.e\·er , la"''Yf"I'S dete:mine t he ca.use or Lhe l.re7m:Jr,
Victim
at westerville for :;ome tlme. reContinued rrom P' .II
dEria:t'd that the bullet which
llUit.antly killed
H111 !or t ne actress would aMI. ror
bll! LUthl)r\tles believed It might hne
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turned Sunday to her home on that Herndon ami PC.ntilbonl had
ed Itt' omcer IVII.S dl.IICtlatRed accl - machine hurtle&lt;l th!"ough a fen~ ur purLiculan cawsm~; \Al.St iJOilt'• ri'SU!~t'd trom an explosiGn In a . Dan 8ul1ivan, 81 years of age. Sixth Avenue for an lndeftt•ltt 1eclded to cor.tlnue lastwa1 d to
I dt·nt o.Jly durmg the !:ltN!el slrugale •and caught nre
., ment o! the trLal
n~arby quarry of an earthquake.
~ away at hill home 011 leni;lh of Ume The shoppe, has Bo1st, ldaho, or Sal: Uke City
(ConUnued. from DQe one)
F-o'K'(' omclllls ~&gt;~~.ki ttlat Jordan
Joseph Volk, 35, w~ts killed and
n 1. plaintiff 15 t he -...·If&lt;! ot JoSeventh av.e nue here, early Mon- been closed for a short time.
Had they been abu~ to do so they - !las -. cht&gt;t: kereu cnmlnal career Peter BeSI!'k , 4~. was .'IE'riow;ly In - •Pp"l Von Stt:rnber , rnotlun plc - Two Meals Day Belt
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day morntilg Death WII.S tht&gt; result Lew EdWil.rds and Jt'sse John.!!cn .vould tlu-ve sel a new record for trol wqon and then turned !he \ :u r was arre~&gt;ted four yean; \lgo In jured when the machlne In which t ure director .
1.
or tUberculos.is which he had s•!f· of curton. who are employed m .eng dltit~&amp;nct" ftytng .. ~ we lt w; tak- pri.s':'ner oovt"r to O!"ft!h and an - IM11mHeld e n c harge~; or drtvma,an they were riding sk idded oft"' road
For Stomach Trouble
fered for 11everal years.
Buc)- t us epent the week end at home na: hOnol!l as the ftrst to make the other patrolman
autGmlblle wnh ou t the owner·s near Painesville and crashed into
Mr. Sullivan wu cne of the most
Mr. and Mr~:;. L B PUnch and non-stop cr06slna of lhe Pacirtc.
Whc:n the patwl wagcn arrived, ptorlli 'sslon. He Is also known to a tree.
llR\' .-\GENT JSJURED
Skip one meal and drink waJeipromlnent mea of the community Yr and Mrs. Fred l;htton of CoHugh Herndon, J1 , and Clyde Jord{ln asked permls.slon of the ot!L- Elyra authorities, It Willi said, and
Four -year-old
Ruth
Vanlk .
Pu :smuuth 0. CK't
&amp;- INS- Jru;teB.d wa 5 h out stomach and
havhll formerly been a conducto.1 lumbus spent the week end y,;lth Pangborn. American airmen who
to go to this automobile to aet Wlls once a.rre~:;ted In Los Angeles on daughter of Patrolm11n TheOOorl' Elmu C Farmt:r . 40 une of th•· bowels each morning by drlnktnr
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for the old K . &amp; M. railroad and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorse Bauer.
made the nrst successful non-stop 1 his coat Granted pernuWon , Jor~ chat~tt:s ot rec.eLvlng stolen Koods
Vanlk, Cleveland, 'o\11.8 lns!Bntly vld£~t state prohlbit ion awents ln lwntt'r Wlth spoonful of simple iiYC·
&amp;he New Yorlt Central railroad,
Mrs. Carry Summerville, Mrs. Hiaht acrOSII U1e Pa.dflc In thelrldan v·slked to the automobile !oJ·
J:-ordan has a dlvorceu wife llvmK killed t.nd her mother and fathcr · thP point ot servlct' In OhiO. loQay erln buckthorn bark saline com~
boldlnl the poaltion for abou~ John Lewis and Howard Joh1;.son I journey from Samushiro Beach, lowed by Otl-'t'n Jordan reached , In Mans!leld, accurdlll!l to pulll-'e was crttlcally hurt If, u. collision of WIUi ,lurslng Injuries received \\hen pou;ld rcalled AdlerH~a)
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thlrty-n.ve years. He was a. retlrt:d of pt Pleasant vlsit~d Friday With Japan, to Wenatchee, Wash1nJt,on, into a side pocket of his car, otri- hfre.
their machine wiU1 another auto- 111n :J.LrJJlan-e he wa:, t!ylng ytsLcu.l~:~.y
Adlerlka brings out poiEQruJ ll:;-;:: $
emplo;pee of the New York Ct:mral friends and relatives here.
railed In their attempt to eatabllsh cers s,ald. dre"' 11 reYolver and bt· ·
-mobile at Cleveland The wlrl died WILS o-verturned and WJecke:.l as It m~ ~cr thought were m your system. • }
company,
Hr and Mrs Olen Nlchoh; spe nt i a new Ion&amp; distance non-stop rec-~ ean ftrln(l:.
STILL ON C-\St:
of a. crushed ctlest.
1was htlng brought to a lauding at If you are nervous, can't sleel(. .,tll) :
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He was a membe1· of the Sacred SWlday with Mr and Mrs. Wlltlam ord
The first two shotli went " 'lid and
Lima, 0, Oct. 5-lNB-County
Burns caused the death of Leon- ' the turport here
oi gas. it wlll surprise you. ~.. ...
Heart Cattmllc church or Pome.1-oy ISeyfried of Wolfpen.
Herndon and Pangborn covered 1nret-n lunsed at J01dan who swung authorities today were undeJStood ard Metz, 30, of Bprlngtl.eld. whose I
Lka contaim no hatmful drugR. 4:W!t ""
Durlnu: the past few years oJ[ his
Mrs. A J . Donahue wa.!! In P1. tipproxlmately 4,742 miles The t and fired point-blank at the o!flcer to be working on nt&gt;"ll ciuee In con- automobile cauil'ht r.re after being
MKN. FRICK IS DEAD
It !odav, by tomorrow you tecl Lhe llfe he has spent 'lis winters m Pleasant, Btmdiiy , vhdtlng with her p1 e.sent record Is 5.010 mile6 set by 'Gre(!n ftll df'Sd from a bt1llet that. necUon With the
and mys- 'struck by an automobilt driven by
Mass, Oct - I !liB- The wonderful enect or this
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I1Russell Boardman and John
completely throUJJii hLS body. t.E&gt; rh.Jus double mul'd L·r of Thelma 1Patrolman
Charles
Wunderly , Rev Nt&gt;llson Pee Care) wa.., to cous Jemcdy Ebcr!;bach Pharmacr; Plorlda where he m11de many l'.C- daughter. Mrs. H A Brewer
and K•lned
M". Blanche M. Haskins accom- ando when they ftew non-stop f&lt;om
Ciel H . Cox. onolh" p•tmlman. 1Wood , 11 , and Ea&lt;l lTu.,dole,
BpnnKHeld The omm and his , duct '""""'' ""'"" "'day '"' M&gt;'' Tn Mlddl•·port by Btambu&lt;y
,
r !.'~-~! panted her b1other , C . M Matthews I Floyd Bennett airport, Bl'(]Oklyn, eo . meanwhile tackk&gt;d Jordan from lht!, last May 20
I wife were ~;erlously Injured
Benry Clay Frick. widow of the C•,mpany
adv.
.:&lt;U~eral &amp;rrangemLnts are bt-ing d Cqeshlre, to Marietta, Saturday • - - ------- - - - ---- - -&lt;f'
·completed by the Rawlings uaderMr. and Mrs Randolph Ward
taken and will be announced laL.Pr and baby, Mr and Mrs William
He 18 sur-vived by hls Wife.
Murray of Charleston spent Swt.. ·it
clay with Mr. and Mrs. Jam~s MurOeoree Moore and tamlly who 1ay or Grant street
han been residing at Wharton, W.
The Ml681onary society of the
Ya., ror the past few months have First Baptist church wUI hold a
moved their hOllilehold SOOd&amp; to meetl!lB Tuesday evening at the
. •'
their former home here.
church. The public Is extended a
,,,
Ray Neal Is surrering with c. bad- ' rord.iul welcome Lo uttend.
ly sprained- shoulder and a.rm I Mr. and Mrs. Fred HofTntan and
which were injured while he -was Bon, Ja"ck, of Dunbar, spent the
.,jl 4
partJcJpating Jn the Rio Grande- week end here
- "1' •
.
Marietta college football game at
•
Morletta Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs Dftve Aleshire an~
Mn, Elizabeth Rusaell exppcts to daught~rs, Evelyn and Marie a •1o
11pend Hevera:l days ' this week •ith • Harry Harrison of the Plains Wt!r..
Mr. and ,rs. Jack. Patte{·son v. 1 !eve .. nl11ht Kuesls Sunday or Mrs
0
Lancaster. j
: LUlie H,Ysell of Sixth avenue
Mn. Harity Bowles and mother 1 Hov.:_ard Bowers who Is employf'd
Mrs. Martha Bryant will vlsli 1 1n Ra.cy1u.s, was l)omc ov~r lh&lt;'
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friends In Columbus this week.
week end.
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Mrs. Anna Juhlins and SQn Geo j George Sauer wtlo has employformer Middleport residents. now ment in Bucyrus. spent the. week:
Uvlng In Hew York CUy , sailed C'"nd here__with his w1fe and sous
September thirtieth for a thteL'- . ML ~ Elmer f&gt;rlode and two chllwef!ks trip to the Hawllan Islandll dren or Zane!!vllle. vl~lted with Mr.
Members 'Ji the ·vomcu s" \;•;- ~ and Mrs Albert Priodc, Sunday
air. Club" ~~.re reques'" d t.o be Ql"d&gt;- : J. P. Boothe left Monday mornen.t for the ftn;t meeting of th 1• ling lor CoshoeOOn. where he will
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Jear, Teusday evthltng at 7:30 at I visit with relatives.
the Heath M. !: church Plans are , Mr and Mrs D ~ Farmer. Vi•J
bEing completed tor carrying out an v1an Smith and Mary Kathryn
,•i'
American program ol modernlstlc Hetnes motorf'd to Athe~ 8aturrnus1c.
i day afternoon, wh~re they attendMlSil Althea Hn•;man, rmmcl'lv ed the football game. They weLt'
of Mlddlepol"t, nlJv: of Clevel~~cl is 1accompanJed homE' bv Dan Farmer
viBJtlng relatives ·tt Letart and wtll 1and Charles Bing, who spent Bun.. . ·: ;
YlBJt also with Midctleport flwnds. l day with their parentll.
Wl&lt;llam Mfn•cr rormr r owner of
Mr. and Mrs. Cha1les Walburn
will moveit1s W.loic from the 'P'red the Mayer Bakery of Pomeroy, has
rettes just as it docs in candy. Then again,
you
want a cigarette
WHEN YOU
Conway
rty .oo ~e CQ1ner Af acqpf~ ,a, .pelt~ !lUI .h.tad ~ker 11 '
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Street Oomm~sloner,
HarlOw at Middleport.
I
TO BUY .A PAIR OF SliDES, you examme the leather, the way
that's just as fresh when it was made.
'
Mr. and Mrs D. L . Samobury andj
,, •• • ·!
•-lion Cecil, daughter Dorothy E. E.
the shoes are made, their shape. You try them to ste if thty lit__ .,._
]Betts of Columbus. Mr. and MrB.
apply
in
Now,
if
you
apply
to
cigarettes
all
the
tests
that
you
IScott Canaday and wn, Richard, of
-~·
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, RuUand. wet"c 8\Ulday suests a.t
. they satisfy
. .you
(Oontlnued from page one)
I the Sldenst.l'kker home on Seoend '
'
buying shoes and fruit and candy you
purchase CHES·
ftcult for the employed miner to aventJe
I
~
maintain his home. For from ~o The W.C T u wm hold their re~­
TFRFIELD like millions of other smokers.
to 80 per cent or the cost of ~ll.C- ular meeting Friday , afte 1·noon at
same method in pnrrhasing rour cig:Jlnl coa.l Is represented by the l11bo: th!.'! home or Mrs Edwin Cook.
The t-emalnlng 30 per cent cannot
Miss Marl Dennis of Columbus
rettes? !You• w~nt cig:arettes
that arc made f rum the vel)' lx·sc '" ·
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be redi!Ctld, a~ will be el:plai'ned 1n spent the week end with her mo•hC'L:
First, because tobacco
men will tell you that in Turkey, Kena later llrticle In this series
Mrs. Louisa Dennis
'
.
bacco-4nild;
ripe,
sWeet.
You
wnnt
thl'm
made
~ight.
You
,P,anseq4~ntlf the only way to cut Misses MRyme Covert and Vlr"
pfoductloD C0$1..\ IS to lower wages. ginla Leonard and M&lt;:.-...rfl. ChaPtucky, Georgia, the Cnmlinas, Virginia, and Maryland, only
" .
Hel\ce ~he steadii:R lncteasmg fo;cr pell~ Talbot and George VHn zrrnt
"
want the!n free from harshness and hitr and .. pine he:' ." In other
dt the Sledge hammer ~low~ falling enjoyed a poL luck supper Ht the
•
the
mildest,
ripest
tobacco
is
bought
for
CHESTERFIEJJb~ thll! ·rntner'a head. '
home ot Mr and Mrs !li" ... sh Has- 1
• r,
words, you want cigarettes that .rill isfy pu.
Already hls 'Wage hae dwindled to klns on Palmer ,;treet Prlda\' evf'-1
tobacco cured by the ~un's pure rays, the farm~rs' slow-burnthe I!.'!Vel wtwre tltouBands of mi- ning.
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,
ners declare, ""I might as well loU
and starve as w'?rk atid stal"\'e." At- In the Sunday IS&amp;ue .J. the Dall~
ingm-cns, and finnlly by great high-pressure steam drying.')llaready the omrators' 1IJ a_. h~~os 1Tribune. It was stat • 1 th·tt tht E
WHEN YOU GO TO BUY FRUIT-oranges,
·&gt;.,
brought the price ot ·'coal so low A. Cre1cr home on Gr ... ,el Hill had
chines. In the tobacco regions where they grow tobacco and
that the mine ow~rs as a whole been rented to Mr CciVI!l, New
you want ripe fruit, fruit that has matuwll&gt;&lt; inr:· I ,, · :.. i.,·n
tllre not making one -cent p Ht
York Cenlml dPtectiiJl It was re.• Last spr'lng on:! or the in~ustey·s pcrt?d Monday mor~·,la" that th!s
know tobacco, Curs rJ:RFJELIJ is usually the leading seller.
from the tree; fruit that has been handbl 1 ighr
· wl ,.,j
}'on1est-standlrlg lntenml war~the I Wa&amp; f\ mlstH.ke and ~aul the hom:~:
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Ope bet.wten the mlnel'8 and the had not been rented up oo the pres... ' t
bosst.s-reached one or Its pP.rlodl- lent date.
right; fruitthat's the same throughout-nut
Second, hc-c.1I1Se the c:~rcfully selected CHESTERFIELD tobacco
eal bolllng polnta. At the i!lame
Mr and Mr.s Fred 51'c~.'"'""r spent
time an eYen more blUer lntenw,- Sunday with relatives at Rlehmc::J:wl
and ripe on the other.
n
eire strife developed between till' City, W. Va. ·
leaves are blcndrd and cross-blended. This exclusive CHESTERold-line union, the Unltet:t Mlhe
- · - -~----Workers or ~merlca, and the muoll l
FIELD blending mcthnd is not just mixing together different
newer 'Ted" 'Union, the NaUQilal
Why not apply the same test in purc-h:dnf~ vnur cigarett~s?
Mhler'B 'union. rn the southern rteld l
tobaccos-it is mixing them in such a way as to bring out' the
t.he 'Sitqa.tton waa further Compl!~ 1
You want cigarettes made from tobaccos h:mdled right by thl'
,a~ 1 bf the formaotn of a rump three members of the aang and two
- ~.
tlrllon, 6alllna Itself the, West VIr- women, one Mld to be Coli's slater.
finer qualities of each. It's like producing a new and better type
llni&amp; Mine Workers and led by Coil and Frant Olorde.no were
farmer-ripened,
sweetened
in
the
sun
and
cured
right.
You
.
.
-,
l'nnlt Keeney, a former U.M.W.A. ald. by pollee to have been ))061- 1
of tobacco-tobacco with greater mildness, more smoothness,
oftlcla.l.
tively klentifted at poU~e headquar- '
want
cigarettes
that
taste
the
same,
day
in
and
day
out.
You'
Two questions of area.t natlona.J ten u the men who participated
much better taste.
"
Importance remain: how aN' qul\r- in the baby mall88cre In whlch a
ter of a million hunary mlners VI child wBII killed and four others
'•
want them pleasing in taste-mild and satisfying.
be red thts winter? What can be wounded In a harlem street last
~to-~~--~,~~
Third, because the cigarette paper is selected with the same
duatry?
Coli was to be arraigned in homl~
The answers oft:ered by leading 1clde court today after appearing In
WHEN YOU BUY CANDY, you want to know, above all things,
authorities wUI be pteflented In the the police lineup.
care. CHESTERFIELD paper is the purest, the best that money
aereis or articles or which this Ill
Frank Giordano and Adlerno
that it is pure. it real candy or are there a lot of other things
t.b.e first,
to be accused ot at least one
can buy. Then the cigarettes are made and packed by macbinColi has beep_klno;~wnt;:
nii.xed .i.n ,'Yith it? A¥
wan.t i!
ou
it freshly
of "Duf.cll'• " 0
ery in dean, sanitary factories. And the moisture-proof, attrac&amp;Dd

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'tive package-free from heavy inks or inky odor-comes to
you just as if you passed the factory in the morning and took
your CHESTERFIELDS from the .machine.
Good • • . they've got to be good.

�Jo...,AY, OOTOB&amp;R &amp;, ltll

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Local Lada Uncork Offenai-#f fill W!ll Mill ~ ~
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Strebt. lhkhQCr of the tt . · !AULa

nied; Sto~e 'r oul:hdown Bl!tote

the unb•wte~~~ man tn the wr/(flf.
lfe hal Jttit learned trom " local

Quarter; "Tip"

ball te1m Is Lode)' probably one--of

Eli!i Of rlnt

cbir.podtat that Pepper Martin
[eDI'Jtlonal
beler\Ull1er of ,ftlt
Car~·•:~ala, hu Athletic'&amp; :oot ~
WarUn inJttred ht&amp; rulmmg ~
hut ~turi:iay nl.aht at a weddlitt.'
He th"d an old pair of shoea od'io
t.he back of l.he bride and grooD'I'I
automobile and forg'Jl to take · 1'11.1'
fe~t. out of them ftrst.
'"
, • Pepper s mbftory Is failing llliii
!'ie \\alked lnt.o lhs nceptlon room
at the club house Ut.ls morni ll{ Sill
t1owr. and waited an hour aJul·.~.a
halt for himself By tw~lve o clock.
I whe• he hadn't showed up he Ha~
ureri he wRSn t. coming, und went
home
C&lt;:lnnle Mack l.s ba\lng, hi~&gt; 1-r.ou-

Dr411
Kith Poilib
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HAVE 14-0 LEAD TILL bAtt IN QAME:

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Jaekaon Show• Real Threat llut_-'i"Wice; lntt;teplecl
Pw Stopa F!rot; Manage
Stllfti late lri l.aat
Quarter; Boya Show ale hiipnftiiil!lil

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tiOMUMIHtS
A eo.,lete 'Liae Of MMuiiUDla ~
Marken.
M!JGS CC,WNTY 'MAR....E 1:

GRANITE COMPANt

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The PuriJle Panthers. taklna
comtnahd of t.he g:amc late h1 the
l~mul pol:'iod, emer1cd v1c1..0rlous
over the Jackeon hiah sellool F11htlq*' WeLthmen at the new athlctl~
field l.n that elty, Saturday aftero:r.:rne was the

tnat~Mural

Southeaat-

cin Ohio L:a,ue cont.e11t of both

sr.hoola, and. the tlrat whl of the
aeDn\ IGr the loclal lf.dl .

tbe tent. ICOl'C oamc late In t.he

the home

0~ flfteen
)'lrd dUe IU1d advahc«&lt; lt to the thlr~y-ftvtl From

rot

flild and aoroaa the line

b ttrat. kluchdown whlcb, was

tt'.ktn over by ~delle utt.er he rec~lv""d ihe ball on a. triple paas

play.

'Pbe aeccnd acore for !.h e 'boys In
ptJio:'If''' t.1Ul 'mAde near the end of
me thl'tOPtlriod artcl- the two had
b:Lttk¢. nesr the ce:tter of the field
tfJi ~ly two quarters PhH otLI,
w.ti:o tiM! e ; d tho:: Une, made

loucb

after Ieceivins

SINCE MARTIN CAME TO

:l

b'!:itttttat •
ntx..ftve yard pais
frOm CrOw t'terottl· gathered the
oval lfi1hla iu'fus :\8 the c pposin~
tean· sW:a.rtned a1 ound him In an
attempt to knock t!!~ pm., to the

or Call 583-J

PhUadejphtlL, Oct S-IN$-

f'alr

A beaul 1ful fGll

glOUlld Out.bklrts of
Pomeroy or Mtddlcport At!dtC~l
"R . ,1( Du.Uy Tribune
9·29-ut

LostL~-Biack German PQI!ce D:~g

ru nale Wrtte
Adam.
.Pomeroy or ca.n :t02-R

Scholl.
10-1'1-Jt

l&gt;J~ C'k

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and

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'fvft&gt;l!

"POmeroy, 207-L.

Jrma.ic
Answets to

&lt;log,

v. hitc

Ocruld

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his grlp on hu; dub. men" at Ohio Stato--was 5C! aponce a.ga •1 8 pa~:.lng I parent os to give no lndi:&gt;atlor1 Of
?•hat the same gronp of ball-car-·
' rlers may do h1 the big ten
1 A bit o1 polishing the ro,ugh spt&gt;ts
8tllt::'
to !'!tart today in preparatfon
I for the Buckll3 e ga:ne w1th Van1,
derbllt here Saturday Coach Wtllainan ad"m1ltedly ~xpected no :mch
a victory om lhe curnmooor.,._ •
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Ill; I ·
Wtllaman s only romnien~ Bhout
~
f cJ , 1
.!atttn~ii.Y'II game W3!!1 a tMbu-:.e to

B••ck Str'e&gt;&lt;Mh
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tlle S..emar,y of Stale.
I
I, Cf,ARt:NC!i; J JIRO\\ :'0 Sr~r~t 1n n1 I

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Slate, f1f Jht State 11! Oh1o , h~1 c'•• ~ lol
that rh,. fortiiOII&gt;c IS ropoO!rl ( r "" J 11ll r "'
fully c""'part&lt;l br me w11h t~e "" "31 I• '"
fiQQ!IItiQQ adnt&gt;lal by the 8'Jlh I, , 1 n~l \•
"'mbly of JM SU'Itc of OhH:o 011 lnur &gt;; l'J!I 1
and DIIW on filf! In my oflke ,,,,) ln "" &gt;l'o 1~1
euatodr .. Secretary of State and (,,.,..,, tu
'-' tnn:
cor'"t Snld Joint Hr•nln11""
Waa Jlle tn the ofli.,. of the ~~r~l ,.~ nl
Stat"' on J,.t,. In, 1911, ~~~d ~··'l'l&gt;~e• •~
amend the tomht\Uion of the S ,,~ ol Q b,n
br adopt"'l • -.~liOn to lo~ q,,. l'" ~ ~~d ~•
Kdion 2h ftf .lrt1d~ VIII ~f'lat1n~ o th•
u•~uance of bondt and lev' .,[ ta~u !.or the

Sophombrel

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Wise
lG-5-31.

th•• 12•11

J DRO\\ ~

Secretary uf Stale.

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IIEW TOGGltRY
A II Tilll'1 moJtb .,, crtatttl 1111d

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Will the Stars Tell?

r

sltttltt4 "' P•rJI 411.4 tht 1111ttr•1 dfl
1UJt •• Ntu flf.l
All the •torts art litaplns up with
mar"1ous n•w fabriu for f~ll wur
The a1lka and nlnl! are ravishma
and the wooh!•.~ u stunninr u Stt(h
thingJ can be.
Lovely anU !!114ft as paint is today's frock pattemM lo be camctl
out in twud.
It im ~hie in a bc!lgl! and brown
mixture with a frw rd thrf'ad~ tor
warmth Clf color, (If iu the heautlf\11
lwtrds havlnr a da~h of yrllm\' and
oranre .amon, the brown~. Thnrc
are lovelr hlntoy and tJrrrnv wtavu
too, &amp;o \\•hah!vtr your colorinK )OU
may be suited
The t1ren can be opened all llown
the front if you WISh or nn merely
hAlf! tl1e mock ciG!Iurr effect A tilly
bnnd of 1Jique tucked into neckltne
and at \HUts formt a II uh modBh

trim
Tim ,au""

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WHA"T 0\0 ""E TELl..

YOU ~
0\IA'T

- REA.LLY !
"THf!.ILLONG •

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\HAN\&lt;S

BIJT' TI).-1-IE •
1111 IT 'liO
IMPOI'tTANT
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C.AN'T 'SEll'
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HO.JJ"

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Go "'""'"- I'&gt;.!' I.S.K
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Quick Relief ...
from gye Stram

JN WlTNiiSS WHlWr:OF I -"" htr"'

tltidal Ull 11 Col11mbu~ Ob1o
.iii.T ol Stpl:entller. A fl 1911

:"~Jea.sed

t.lur:n o.nythJng else,' he saJd
0

State of

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several Of the subli

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WORK TO '"

HOUSE FOR
HIM.

/"d

I'Ublte welfa~ lnolltutt(liU oL Jh"

Willllltiall s~;. Li)tl;, "Pleas. '"' "'"' men On the '"""" ·'1'111!'
•ort ot !tie sopnornores, OaUus,
, ~. ed W;tn Showiftr of
Rosequlst Cn.m~r. Oliphant .&amp;Del

HUSBAND
BEC.OME
RECONCILED,
50 'i&gt;HE Q.,_U,EIET~p

Get a Pattern of This Paris Style II'
By EVA A. TINGEY
•

on the

uP

unto IUbtctl»d '"" n.n1" and alli,.,ed fliY

~

LQ~\'-Boston Dull

;oim~ oUt ftlfll,in pkttlng hlrn'!Cif
there Mt~y - back
1 hoPe tt Is Mar-

rnt.ve to lle

af~cx;m

ex)itcted to greet ttte
Athlctlca as they renewed
their warfare

was AU rtgJit twenty fom hour~;;
!titer ll'rlday·s f_l:11.lne, bd[ 'he \Vote H

••s
uope I

STATj!t'' OP 01110

acn·t~ nf

l

G n.._...

~ ~ct &amp;f

W!t!'&lt;ITED TO BUY--81X 01 &amp;even
ro·o·m hou.. e witl'• lwo m Utr(.oe

Jri'ellk:ted

WIUI

'._o;_i;

UNJTP.JD 8'1'A,.1!8 OP' ,U IJ;R ICc\

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and Pt1Hadelphia

Jn.~tutt1 or a b;md Tht enUre r cpt:rt.llre consist-¥ of one reoord
I've got Five Dollar&amp; · but due .o
the depression they will only Dld
·t ~ far as three dollarr. and a
hall and then shut 1t of!
Leftv Grove may not b€ able ta.
pitlll today due to a 0011 on P,ls
theY c&amp;n for ftn~"t Nobody knows how sefioua
the prog arc It Is hut a doctor wUI exammc h im
tew. they &amp;:"mbled l]hll! .1fterncm and if the boll 1r bJ~
net Ulem a protrt of 1~noug:h, tie will throw that to lh!•
to 2(1 per cent I'm lntar~1 batters instead 01. a baseball
that times Js Sljeh Lhat
The way the teams were .ostrr,r
ain't man~ people able ~ pay fouls in St Louis this m1g:ht be
t:l110 for tickets a.nd some of a dr.nrty way for M1 Grove to get
specs
gQing t.o • ha.vc tid of l}ls boJis
~~~~~~;of
weeplnC and
Grimes :.Vm pro~bly t~-. for ffiF
Card!na~ Gabby StrccL t.anlcd ·~n
~e Wlld Btl! RallaJum Ll!&gt; h!s u1.:n

the PhlJadeip!ila AthleUts ·

FOR RENT--In MlddlepCirt ftv ~
r.l)llm house, be.th and prage,
OI"Wllet' of &amp;cond avenull and Locuat street Call Mrs Martha
Btyo.nt, .s-48-R
tn-2~3t

Wanted-

wU

the St. Lo1.da ctl.tlUrlkr.. and

lnds hBd Pwlr opponents on the
down Br:yJe .as tt.ey opetl"d w1th uf-

I0-5-:n

w~ther

today for the ttilfd lame Ol'
the world's ~ betweeri

""'Uhd. .
ASide friiJU a few minutes in the
t:ltrly pari. • the lil:&amp;.me, the local

JIOH RENT---6 rooms and bath All
moUern lmpro,.emcntR 453 Onml.
St Mrs Lucy BoggeSii Middleport

grouml~

ta ofLstUng with c;tciLcment A
phono,raph will furnish the mth\tc:

t~t ~t, tho PlnLhera atart.ed an
•£;:~lve dlln which carried them

ih'J

Hoy t bougnt a .DIJ

ed t"!1s life
.
T oclay's p_am~ will br the first on

ft!lt quarter, arter ldd1e Oulnttacr
tntAreeptH 1 JackiO'l paw on hi~

~·

Walt~

bh:s too

of water-wl.~.1gs )et.ilelday and trtql
lo rnake a uon-stop flight aroUWd
the IY.lth tub
He was almost drown.od but connie threw him • few ot those ze~s
that .hey got In Bt Louis and sav-

noon, ., the aoore of 14 to 6 The

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Wdtten bpeaiaUy Jar I N 8 '
Oob1rlJll!. 1131. b&gt; I N S.
Pllllllde!Pilia. Oft
'1-0'181&gt;¥

erlt'" ' ~~ · pick \!1•
Weittrti cPnftrenct
plily thlJ •latuida)'.

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idmiP"uulliuRt

11y

--..
Local Lada Uncork Offenai-#f fill W!ll Mill ~ ~
..~,-....,,..

Strebt. lhkhQCr of the tt . · !AULa

nied; Sto~e 'r oul:hdown Bl!tote

the unb•wte~~~ man tn the wr/(flf.
lfe hal Jttit learned trom " local

Quarter; "Tip"

ball te1m Is Lode)' probably one--of

Eli!i Of rlnt

cbir.podtat that Pepper Martin
[eDI'Jtlonal
beler\Ull1er of ,ftlt
Car~·•:~ala, hu Athletic'&amp; :oot ~
WarUn inJttred ht&amp; rulmmg ~
hut ~turi:iay nl.aht at a weddlitt.'
He th"d an old pair of shoea od'io
t.he back of l.he bride and grooD'I'I
automobile and forg'Jl to take · 1'11.1'
fe~t. out of them ftrst.
'"
, • Pepper s mbftory Is failing llliii
!'ie \\alked lnt.o lhs nceptlon room
at the club house Ut.ls morni ll{ Sill
t1owr. and waited an hour aJul·.~.a
halt for himself By tw~lve o clock.
I whe• he hadn't showed up he Ha~
ureri he wRSn t. coming, und went
home
C&lt;:lnnle Mack l.s ba\lng, hi~&gt; 1-r.ou-

Dr411
Kith Poilib
'

HAVE 14-0 LEAD TILL bAtt IN QAME:

.

' .
Jaekaon Show• Real Threat llut_-'i"Wice; lntt;teplecl
Pw Stopa F!rot; Manage
Stllfti late lri l.aat
Quarter; Boya Show ale hiipnftiiil!lil

!o

.

tiOMUMIHtS
A eo.,lete 'Liae Of MMuiiUDla ~
Marken.
M!JGS CC,WNTY 'MAR....E 1:

GRANITE COMPANt

•

The PuriJle Panthers. taklna
comtnahd of t.he g:amc late h1 the
l~mul pol:'iod, emer1cd v1c1..0rlous
over the Jackeon hiah sellool F11htlq*' WeLthmen at the new athlctl~
field l.n that elty, Saturday aftero:r.:rne was the

tnat~Mural

Southeaat-

cin Ohio L:a,ue cont.e11t of both

sr.hoola, and. the tlrat whl of the
aeDn\ IGr the loclal lf.dl .

tbe tent. ICOl'C oamc late In t.he

the home

0~ flfteen
)'lrd dUe IU1d advahc«&lt; lt to the thlr~y-ftvtl From

rot

flild and aoroaa the line

b ttrat. kluchdown whlcb, was

tt'.ktn over by ~delle utt.er he rec~lv""d ihe ball on a. triple paas

play.

'Pbe aeccnd acore for !.h e 'boys In
ptJio:'If''' t.1Ul 'mAde near the end of
me thl'tOPtlriod artcl- the two had
b:Lttk¢. nesr the ce:tter of the field
tfJi ~ly two quarters PhH otLI,
w.ti:o tiM! e ; d tho:: Une, made

loucb

after Ieceivins

SINCE MARTIN CAME TO

:l

b'!:itttttat •
ntx..ftve yard pais
frOm CrOw t'terottl· gathered the
oval lfi1hla iu'fus :\8 the c pposin~
tean· sW:a.rtned a1 ound him In an
attempt to knock t!!~ pm., to the

or Call 583-J

PhUadejphtlL, Oct S-IN$-

f'alr

A beaul 1ful fGll

glOUlld Out.bklrts of
Pomeroy or Mtddlcport At!dtC~l
"R . ,1( Du.Uy Tribune
9·29-ut

LostL~-Biack German PQI!ce D:~g

ru nale Wrtte
Adam.
.Pomeroy or ca.n :t02-R

Scholl.
10-1'1-Jt

l&gt;J~ C'k

'

and

~..,.; 1xlt"

'fvft&gt;l!

"POmeroy, 207-L.

Jrma.ic
Answets to

&lt;log,

v. hitc

Ocruld

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::~::~IR

t

his grlp on hu; dub. men" at Ohio Stato--was 5C! aponce a.ga •1 8 pa~:.lng I parent os to give no lndi:&gt;atlor1 Of
?•hat the same gronp of ball-car-·
' rlers may do h1 the big ten
1 A bit o1 polishing the ro,ugh spt&gt;ts
8tllt::'
to !'!tart today in preparatfon
I for the Buckll3 e ga:ne w1th Van1,
derbllt here Saturday Coach Wtllainan ad"m1ltedly ~xpected no :mch
a victory om lhe curnmooor.,._ •
·u
Ill; I ·
Wtllaman s only romnien~ Bhout
~
f cJ , 1
.!atttn~ii.Y'II game W3!!1 a tMbu-:.e to

B••ck Str'e&gt;&lt;Mh
'

tlle S..emar,y of Stale.
I
I, Cf,ARt:NC!i; J JIRO\\ :'0 Sr~r~t 1n n1 I

I

Slate, f1f Jht State 11! Oh1o , h~1 c'•• ~ lol
that rh,. fortiiOII&gt;c IS ropoO!rl ( r "" J 11ll r "'
fully c""'part&lt;l br me w11h t~e "" "31 I• '"
fiQQ!IItiQQ adnt&gt;lal by the 8'Jlh I, , 1 n~l \•
"'mbly of JM SU'Itc of OhH:o 011 lnur &gt;; l'J!I 1
and DIIW on filf! In my oflke ,,,,) ln "" &gt;l'o 1~1
euatodr .. Secretary of State and (,,.,..,, tu
'-' tnn:
cor'"t Snld Joint Hr•nln11""
Waa Jlle tn the ofli.,. of the ~~r~l ,.~ nl
Stat"' on J,.t,. In, 1911, ~~~d ~··'l'l&gt;~e• •~
amend the tomht\Uion of the S ,,~ ol Q b,n
br adopt"'l • -.~liOn to lo~ q,,. l'" ~ ~~d ~•
Kdion 2h ftf .lrt1d~ VIII ~f'lat1n~ o th•
u•~uance of bondt and lev' .,[ ta~u !.or the

Sophombrel

...

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Cl,ARJ::NC~

Wise
lG-5-31.

th•• 12•11

J DRO\\ ~

Secretary uf Stale.

•

I

IIEW TOGGltRY
A II Tilll'1 moJtb .,, crtatttl 1111d

'I

Will the Stars Tell?

r

sltttltt4 "' P•rJI 411.4 tht 1111ttr•1 dfl
1UJt •• Ntu flf.l
All the •torts art litaplns up with
mar"1ous n•w fabriu for f~ll wur
The a1lka and nlnl! are ravishma
and the wooh!•.~ u stunninr u Stt(h
thingJ can be.
Lovely anU !!114ft as paint is today's frock pattemM lo be camctl
out in twud.
It im ~hie in a bc!lgl! and brown
mixture with a frw rd thrf'ad~ tor
warmth Clf color, (If iu the heautlf\11
lwtrds havlnr a da~h of yrllm\' and
oranre .amon, the brown~. Thnrc
are lovelr hlntoy and tJrrrnv wtavu
too, &amp;o \\•hah!vtr your colorinK )OU
may be suited
The t1ren can be opened all llown
the front if you WISh or nn merely
hAlf! tl1e mock ciG!Iurr effect A tilly
bnnd of 1Jique tucked into neckltne
and at \HUts formt a II uh modBh

trim
Tim ,au""

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1f111 /J It lf) lttJ J~ fO 1/J

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LI"S.\EN, evaeLe:s.
WHA"T 0\0 ""E TELl..

YOU ~
0\IA'T

- REA.LLY !
"THf!.ILLONG •

I'S

~V~E

....,....,L..L.. •

\HAN\&lt;S

BIJT' TI).-1-IE •
1111 IT 'liO
IMPOI'tTANT
"l\--AT

yO\)

C.AN'T 'SEll'
1-\ I M 1:&gt;\Jr.! I~
'YOVI2 1-V!-&gt;Cfl
HO.JJ"

. . KtPKe
A~O

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I·-\!SILLY'S UNCLE

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Go "'""'"- I'&gt;.!' I.S.K
\1i= ~\lot.~ \...\... GO \ 0
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\oo\~Q... \'\1~ ~' \W \\C.~~"U'.
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Quick Relief ...
from gye Stram

JN WlTNiiSS WHlWr:OF I -"" htr"'

tltidal Ull 11 Col11mbu~ Ob1o
.iii.T ol Stpl:entller. A fl 1911

:"~Jea.sed

t.lur:n o.nythJng else,' he saJd
0

State of

""'•

several Of the subli

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WORK TO '"

HOUSE FOR
HIM.

/"d

I'Ublte welfa~ lnolltutt(liU oL Jh"

Willllltiall s~;. Li)tl;, "Pleas. '"' "'"' men On the '"""" ·'1'111!'
•ort ot !tie sopnornores, OaUus,
, ~. ed W;tn Showiftr of
Rosequlst Cn.m~r. Oliphant .&amp;Del

HUSBAND
BEC.OME
RECONCILED,
50 'i&gt;HE Q.,_U,EIET~p

Get a Pattern of This Paris Style II'
By EVA A. TINGEY
•

on the

uP

unto IUbtctl»d '"" n.n1" and alli,.,ed fliY

~

LQ~\'-Boston Dull

;oim~ oUt ftlfll,in pkttlng hlrn'!Cif
there Mt~y - back
1 hoPe tt Is Mar-

rnt.ve to lle

af~cx;m

ex)itcted to greet ttte
Athlctlca as they renewed
their warfare

was AU rtgJit twenty fom hour~;;
!titer ll'rlday·s f_l:11.lne, bd[ 'he \Vote H

••s
uope I

STATj!t'' OP 01110

acn·t~ nf

l

G n.._...

~ ~ct &amp;f

W!t!'&lt;ITED TO BUY--81X 01 &amp;even
ro·o·m hou.. e witl'• lwo m Utr(.oe

Jri'ellk:ted

WIUI

'._o;_i;

UNJTP.JD 8'1'A,.1!8 OP' ,U IJ;R ICc\

-

and Pt1Hadelphia

Jn.~tutt1 or a b;md Tht enUre r cpt:rt.llre consist-¥ of one reoord
I've got Five Dollar&amp; · but due .o
the depression they will only Dld
·t ~ far as three dollarr. and a
hall and then shut 1t of!
Leftv Grove may not b€ able ta.
pitlll today due to a 0011 on P,ls
theY c&amp;n for ftn~"t Nobody knows how sefioua
the prog arc It Is hut a doctor wUI exammc h im
tew. they &amp;:"mbled l]hll! .1fterncm and if the boll 1r bJ~
net Ulem a protrt of 1~noug:h, tie will throw that to lh!•
to 2(1 per cent I'm lntar~1 batters instead 01. a baseball
that times Js Sljeh Lhat
The way the teams were .ostrr,r
ain't man~ people able ~ pay fouls in St Louis this m1g:ht be
t:l110 for tickets a.nd some of a dr.nrty way for M1 Grove to get
specs
gQing t.o • ha.vc tid of l}ls boJis
~~~~~~;of
weeplnC and
Grimes :.Vm pro~bly t~-. for ffiF
Card!na~ Gabby StrccL t.anlcd ·~n
~e Wlld Btl! RallaJum Ll!&gt; h!s u1.:n

the PhlJadeip!ila AthleUts ·

FOR RENT--In MlddlepCirt ftv ~
r.l)llm house, be.th and prage,
OI"Wllet' of &amp;cond avenull and Locuat street Call Mrs Martha
Btyo.nt, .s-48-R
tn-2~3t

Wanted-

wU

the St. Lo1.da ctl.tlUrlkr.. and

lnds hBd Pwlr opponents on the
down Br:yJe .as tt.ey opetl"d w1th uf-

I0-5-:n

w~ther

today for the ttilfd lame Ol'
the world's ~ betweeri

""'Uhd. .
ASide friiJU a few minutes in the
t:ltrly pari. • the lil:&amp;.me, the local

JIOH RENT---6 rooms and bath All
moUern lmpro,.emcntR 453 Onml.
St Mrs Lucy BoggeSii Middleport

grouml~

ta ofLstUng with c;tciLcment A
phono,raph will furnish the mth\tc:

t~t ~t, tho PlnLhera atart.ed an
•£;:~lve dlln which carried them

ih'J

Hoy t bougnt a .DIJ

ed t"!1s life
.
T oclay's p_am~ will br the first on

ft!lt quarter, arter ldd1e Oulnttacr
tntAreeptH 1 JackiO'l paw on hi~

~·

Walt~

bh:s too

of water-wl.~.1gs )et.ilelday and trtql
lo rnake a uon-stop flight aroUWd
the IY.lth tub
He was almost drown.od but connie threw him • few ot those ze~s
that .hey got In Bt Louis and sav-

noon, ., the aoore of 14 to 6 The

~

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Wdtten bpeaiaUy Jar I N 8 '
Oob1rlJll!. 1131. b&gt; I N S.
Pllllllde!Pilia. Oft
'1-0'181&gt;¥

erlt'" ' ~~ · pick \!1•
Weittrti cPnftrenct
plily thlJ •latuida)'.

1

�7Jli:SI joTr ' l , _

OHi n $TAT E NU,EUM
MONDAY OCTOBER &amp; 11131

TIDEVES AT WORK.
DKE PARTS rROM
[UCAl MACHINES

PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE
PUPils who wert e ther absent
nor t&amp; dy durirrl ne n.r:&gt;t mw. th
of schco at the Fatrv ew .school a.t
Hartford are lsl Orad~ec Jet
fe-rs Blanch e H olfmR
2nd Grade
-Johnn e H o1!man Rank n Roach
lrd &amp;rade--char es P.otfmo.n Ralph
R011ch Luetile Lewla Lola Roach.
5th a:rade-Jobn Rorteh Ra) Roach
Ma.y81! Gibbs 6th (lrade-Will am
Roach Mon11. Edwa.rdli
E lzabeth
0 bba 8th grade-Leona Jeft'era

2550 Enroll At
Ohio University

SUITS FILED

Father Scares Baker to Death Eloping Heiress

G1ves Up Dream
Of Screen ~'ame

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READERS I'IIOTic;E-If you ..,ani
the l'llewa Oflic:e of Tho Da•IJ'
Tribune eaU 238-L tf the BuaiDNa
Ollic:e aak for 202 R

VOL VI- NO 21

Are Str~pp
ed From Cau Of
Two C1tu:ena

II" 11'11 )I.WM Ull U1

THK D.\lw" TIIIBUHC

~l:ceuorJet

No Cluea Found By Auth
.or1t1e1 Who lnveatJ•
sate Crllllea

g M

Zehm was ead ng o

calf with a rope when t

unruly and dragged h m nto a
neDjrby His hand wns caught
the po11t and severely c t and man
Q'led by he cad rope a.tta ned o
he col( n
t pranced oround
RtTUHNS AFTER

RL\D THIS FIRST

40 YEAR~

F...,.Bevernbaoheellfd~

Ida

home Beuar'•

I!Urf,l&gt;a Ruhieo. S..em 1 frimd, Jim

eoili.,. the belp of Bill
........ • ....... lllld •.,.,. ROicl&gt;
M IJ'ODD.da. m ovama: a 10eret
*' D&amp;J' and • lockecl 4oor Ja the
of an chapeL While
....,.
fUa
ID fo . . the door a wall
ellapiios b~ 1t mu~er tooa of
ciU) The7 Rlpe&lt;:t llartm. ..
....... of Severn .. of dyoa"'"'ng
tile Wall TbeJ bqin to doubt also
tlt.e llbu:cril:)l: of Sam Severn t at

BABY LI!:E TAKF.:N

The ru era sen: s f
AI c Lee 8 du.y old bnby

they meet an
U cautkt, l1abam, whG aoe- on
crutdwt. Also they eDCOUDtel' a
~rioul Dr: Martell. who. preaiili:ll 1lartiD, the aervant. triel for
reaiO!l to couce.al.
GrQioD 1 wife aDd Kattwine

Hunters Warned
I About ~me Lal\s

I

·~·
to ...... the rubl,. ri&amp;IJt
tulf,
belont
by Inheritance from. her

hunt rs

•

off aa he: became auddet~ly
'ware of that second figure: a few
ranb away ..-aguely outl ned m the
jhadO'!Yf starl ght du1k
'Whoa th s?
Sant seemed to remember for the
lrlt time the electric torch that he
bad at~atched up at be ran out of the
He dragged 1t from his
awung Ita light round on to
man froiQ. the Cross Keya lnn

111M!EN
T\t latter wu dn.gg ng h mself
unatead IY to hi!l feet In the 1 gl t
Of the lamp the: swarthy face showed
""• that blow bad rattled h m
be looked dazed and shaken The
iullen eyes as they glanced toward
ojiru Wynter were full of hat ed a
f.enorqous hatred m ngled w h someibiqa: I ke fear
!7,tomel" cr ed Sant He seemed
t. queer nervously exc ted n ood
d hrs vo ce was 1hr II un ke to
if. ~e stared at the man and f om
JD \0 1m Wynter
Good Lordi
Bat does all thus mean l
Frome. J m Temc:mbered fhat
WhF-Iookmg up the tt lephone num
• r of the 1nn the name of ts pro-.
~etor had been grveo-Frome So
~ pateur gunman wu the land
~ of tbe CrON Keys.
~b Frome and I had a little d11
~IJPtDI. be sa d With a 1hrug
"'Yol#'re hi authont)' at Beggar'!
(".o:urt ant I Severn tums ap Sant, 1
.... llardJy tuppose you appron of
artiD. ud th • fnr:nd of hlB roam
tbne around1 and shooting on
bt at &amp;II)"ODe they chance to see?
J',rome. With the Olttellent Va n
•dktc and a.betbng tWJce del ber
....,. tHr:d to pot me too gl t.'"
""~""' may have fired but I had 1t0 m
ielltioa of bitt ag JOU, au broke an

.t

i

=

or thl&amp;

sec a

by

1

he

5ENATOR'S DEATH SHOCKS NATION

show~n

um)abt and

no much cha ae n

W~

tempe-ra~

SERVICE
PRlLI!:-SUNDA Y I&gt; UENTM

B~NKtllS E~Ol~[ :Tragle Deatb 01
PUN ron f.~SINGI Senator Morrow

riN~NCI~l SUBIN

Slaoeks Couatey

Nahan Suddenly Bereft of Sort of An Amer1c111'
On Banko As Well Aa Who Makea Our Country Great Death In Htalll'
59th Year Moat Unexpected
Cuatomert Idea Con
tamed In Report
WAS VIEWED A5 PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER
READ AT AlSSEMBLY
Father Of Mrt Anne Lmdbersh V1chm Of Cerebr!i)
Of 57th Annual Conven
Hemorrhaee Had Made Pubhc Speech For
lion Of Amertcan
Chartly Sunday Even1ng
Bankero
B' WIIIIA11 R~ , [)()nJ
INS Staff rorre pond e nt
Engle v d /'1 J 0 l 6 -A mer a and t he wotW
e e u1 Jted toda
mm on orr v over the sudden
de th of Lt tte I St le Se n t r II ght W illorro v
As a r ngement v. er t&gt; m:-t I f r the funeral servlCef!
lon orro .. n th F t I ~b
hurch meEjsages Q!

cond le ce poured

S at Bu eau of B o oglco.l Su
vey al110 cuver geese bra aud c
"fhf' announccme t s a es tJ
tl e
ason on jackll:n pes w 1 b

:.,ant nnmg the electric tordt round Oil to the man from
nets caiUng Saat 1 name appeal ng
ly ..An unpleasant txper enee of
course but perhapt all for hia aoult
good He 1 D no danger I aatllfici:J
myself of that-but l mppo1e we
shall have to Jend him a baud
l-Ie took the pocket lamp from the
startled bewildered Sant and llashed
ts I gl I downward by the side of
the .,oathous:c: Mart n wh te faced
and desperate eyed. was hold ng on
desperately to the post by the land
DK steps.
Good heavens Wynter what a
I appened? broke from Sant
Oh I dido t chuck h1m 10. 1t
wu h 1 ow o I'U ltg conscaenee " re
torted 1m unsympathet cally aa he
1t ode forward to he p h s unnerved
enemy to regam firm ground.
By th 1 time B 11 Grayson plded
by the mov ng gleam had eome
runn ng up. 1 m met h11 atartlcd
glance with a short laugh.
"You ve just mfseed an orgy or
excitement, Bill" he explained He
took the automatic with ttl alencer
from h s pocket. ..See th s. Sant?
Exlrib t A The lethal weaponthat s tl e r ght phrase sn t at?w1th wh ch F orne and Mart n made
two attempts to shoot me ton ght.
EXCUSES
Jf you II only I sten I can expla n
tall &amp;u' put o Ma n desperatel7
h a teeth chatter ng a' he spoke the
water d pp n1 forlomiJ from bia
drr.nchcd garments.

•of eou 1e we aever m~nt to
shoot M:r Wynter standt to reason
we: d dn t added Fro~e glibly, a
scowl ug but oowcd 6rure
Wynter laughed.
The pomt 11" he remarked gent
ly ..whc her the mag strates w 11 be
I eve rour story when ro• are
cha ged with attempted murder
They attemptc:d to pot rou
J m? cned Ball Grayson trying: to
get the b&amp;na: of a bcw !derma ait
nat on

Oh but l can t bei11!:Ve that WJII
broke out Sant' 1 •tartled ,. 0 ce
(".ant you. SanU' rttorted Jim
dryly ·shall I ahow you two bul
let holet D the boathouse? I was
makn,g a good target aganat the
white pamt when the liht bullet
came plop w th n two nchu of me
Scared me blue. I ea.n tell you
Frome •allmlJ
Let me exptam• cned Martin
..,N for Mart111 he'• •• the t'tu ahnlly h • faee wu a wh tr: tWitch
..,.~ wtltt ~ )IDI COOIJJ lpOflng ng matk of fear ..It was aU a ter
• ~tllai• boa blea~" tibtc mistake. We 1w:1 nfl idea it
• I• •ekw we· lhmt"b 1111 'IW• wat Mr W nter-and ia u ea•
ter

Crot11

Ke:rs Inn

October 1 to December 31 Ga n
es Oc obc 1 to Nov£ nber 30 WoOj.
cock Ocklbl!r 16 to Novembe
1~
Ra Is I c ud ng K R' na ls Vlglnw.
Rail Yel ow Ro.ll a d Black Rn
Nove nll)e 1 to Novembt! 30 Bora
Ra
Ntve ber 1 o November 30
11 hag m ts w I be a.s r ow
D c
15 ijtcse a d b ant J4

I
II

CLASS

MEETING

Tl f' Happy Horv-eatt rs cia~ or
the lederated church met al Lb
Puc:e church Ft lday evening Oct. 2
!or their regular class meet ng
Arte th b slncsa S®SJOn a social
hour was enjoyed a.t Lhe B &amp; B
Sandwich 8hoppe There wee 12
Lers pf' seht o.nU 1 v .s tor

Frome purposely firtd wtde.•
That s true enough aa d Frome
ksn pe.li Coot 25 Oalllnul
15
aullenly
There have bceo iolka
"'
C'
lcock
4
ralls
2l
and
so
a
a
making suspiciously free of ~c:H
ony one day
ground&amp; o n ghta. worrym~ M,a t n 2
at II more rlow that he s the only man
in the house: now that Creyke sdlsap~eartd So we decided to keep
watch and JCat'e them oft wboeYer
they were. I never ru:ogn zed th s
gentleman n the dark-s It I kely
l should have fired f we had? l can
only aay l m very sorry
Frome d dn t look sorry He onl1
looked afra d of poss be awk a d
oonaeq•ences to h mself-and ful of
a mal g ant ha ed toward the man
he had fa led to ha m

•

I

sbe aaw th'm

a.ar•t

---

-------COP Kll LS TIIIEF

REMEMBRANCE
For 1m Wynter the YO ce
Frome had confirmed that ausp ot!
that had been an h 1 m nd from t1 e.
moment of 1ee ng Martella thado y
oa the ce Ins: of that •PP« room
at the Crbat Key• Inn. Frome !I
voce was that voce he had heard at
Monk1lver on then ght of Creyke ..
drath that of the unseen man he bad
fqught w th on those dark It&amp; rs.
For 1ome reason they bad spared
him that night at Monks lver wbeu
he bad been at the 1m1rcy of the
men who had murdered Crayke and
kidnaped Severn was It that tl e;
thought b m more dangerous aow
that thit utoe ate of U:artell 1 bad
tnalthcd at the: sudden tbancc ..
makioa aa end of bim
Oladys Schm tt.a r re urn
.. YOb ~bet I tobl,.,.. ol fl.,.
Sunday after a visit with
art• 1 d aclca movln• in the 1 roundt
at Por~moutJ
after darlril Wr Sant ltrP" wont a.
sisters and curtis
Marl n a jc:ct ln tils wbhtlq IClf
were Mar tta visitors
jushfic:at on. ..1 kaow we ought 10
They were accomroanted by
have asked your permlssaoa before
Mrs Ben]amJn
Mrs John McCallum ot
•- th
oll
who v sited Mr and
bo
we aet a ut ecaru•lf em
lm. Widow of the slam
George WrJiht at Belpre
nry torry air But, of course, if
and M WI
wed as much at dreamed it was ford
Conn yachtsman
r~r nu1~t~h~ibe:is:~
Yr Wynter-but I d heard him m1- shown leavmg a New
Bentz at his home on Lincoln
self say na he wa1 aoiaa ap to LoDM B
hotel
followed
by
her
r entz suftered a
don 1rom here thUI aftcmooa."
IIL8t week a.nd re
Sant broke out~
ter 1n law Helen
in a crlt.Jca.l oondlUon
"'Of courte you re aorry DOW
M S6 Margaret Radford of OalU
you n 1aoded 7ourtelf Ia thb mea.. on her way to Daytona polls !pent Saturday a.YJd sw day
y
.._
... ~
th
B
h
lth Mra
ou .....ew ugtcr au to 81k .a,
eac
Fla She went .to the "'
Mary Radford
d
Robert DcLille or Columbus
permis1bn for 10methlna I would Fl
never have tolerated • be eried. bt.
on a City to determme 1i
week ~n.:t glM!st ol Miss Loretta
face fur10ua w tb anrer "'Well af er Dr Leshe D R1tch1e 51 re
ti.'UI I ve no further aae for you.
r
maD. Youlldearoutfromherefirae tired Norwalk Conn veter
tblh(l tomorrow That I what 70Ur marian and his son v~~~~~ j:~~;.,:;~
damned tomfoolery 1 done for JOW. ha
25 h d
t
Mart n •
m
a any par m
lllra Roy French of Co
tm Yery aorry air--• begu
puate murder of her lt•••·l~l"'!!~,;_;~~!~;~wi~Mr and Mrs
Martin •ra n
band The pair was
A =to~ and .. _
Shut upl l'ft said all I hue W d b
M C II
.wu:~
117t:o 1 ou.••nappe:dSut.
le Y rs o mrs when
were OalllpoiUJ •"'ltor~ 1

m,

a'ove In one ol' his IPO!II ~rnt
polii'Ailti
add aN Co~
aad ~ ..
UD4boo'a•
his daa1iJter an
11111 fa!.:il&amp;w
who tint heard tbe nt'MI of hk
duth In China while 01 lheh
tour ol the Orient

- ----Clerk Squabble Is Accused Jurist
Settled By Brown Resigns Position

g!llat ons an aunced by he Un e

_

'~~t'1 atartted que!lhonUtg vQ.itc

1

r

ute due

Stat of Oh o hat due~ shoot c
tJ Ohio this yea. will be p m d
OJJIY f om the noon hou October 1
tO
(lown Octobe 31 These re

NOW GO ON

~~d

A entlon sea"

Cbrls!!hitt on Depa tment oi

a.,l;'l ,raadfathcr rctum to Laa
4on wbile the two mm plaa to aearch
Beaaf • Court aaam at a aht. Wynilr diiClOYHI Iliham bit ctutche•
Wd, uicle "ITID'nl a motor boat
flo a ""'""""" llllartin and a thus
aamea Frome tr., to ahoor Wynter
wbo. outwit~ uut ca51ture1 them,

...,__,_

Personals

were conducted Monday af
a
he B adfo \1 hurcn w th
lnl
h
uch
y
bnby d ed Satu da
1130ocock

-~
In a villap aearby

first he: was too w nded. to
1peak. It wu not ~ftcn that Sant
lb.d ~ovcd ao qu ckly and th s b g
man was hopeleSBly out of oond tlon
Y'qa, bcre Wynt~l But I th~ht
;tau were m London I" broke from
him breithlc!uly "But that audde:n
Wlntf'glart I saw from the hobse:
J:(iit: now altnost like an explo

Ha;, 1
o

nndMRF'i!XLecofHs

m

......At

NEWS

Probably

day

POMEROY OHIO TU&amp;SDi\ Y OCTOBER 6 1931

workers :vhon
ovr development
1 of a gteat bas c nd :stry bars tossed
w upon tl e econom c sc raphead ate
h 1 ftghtJng fo
lte
w In tour coal
0
prod ing sLates Tl ese are Penn
bt- sylvan a West V rg n a Kentucky
IJ and Ohio ocross wh ch the wr ter
ha jUBt trave ed 3 000 miles baclc
and forth
I A handful of sue followe s or a
phantom hope 11 e making a br11ve
sta d Jus now th rt miles solttl
n east of Cl ar est.on W Va
There six pat hed te t.: huddle
haphazardly togethc
a s oulder
a1 d bu ne ~
h gh ta 1gle or weeds and })usl es on
r alntatn that such an exten 1:1 80ifgy strip of grou d be ow the
slon or time w II enuble E
pt u
evel or the oa.d wh ch to ow 1 e
1 yellow waten; or Kellys Oreet from
stahl ze Its wavermg
u e
thus u d wo ld wlee bu:) r. ;:; Cedar Grove w W:~ord s
I
These tents were haatl y thrown
to such 1m ad o I up at Bundow o Sept 21 to give
wlt.ho t tf: tnln aua.:u
shelter tha.t very
lght to five
the Euro~&gt;t=!.l.n J?OWC s 8 families or miners lllll ev cted from
DH.tb or Benator DwiJI &amp;
'""""'· however by 1ru !.her I omc nt. the nearby cam.r; of
Mon f11W rrem ocrebnl he~r­
Kelty a Or~k CoJUe~ CQplPf,QJ'
,; j · ,,l'he e•lctloti8 were tbe artermata ~ •• lllil II&lt;"~
a 33 day strike wt lch was brok
wood N J bu1 ahoeked ofllclat
en dW Aug st 8
Immediate 8\.epfl wtll
Waslttncton. and the naUon at
Otnclnna.tl 0 Oct 6-INB-A Pd to the t&gt;~ct drastic
Thirty people- ha e been Uv ng
buJ:'e The late eenatDr Is shown
expr.melon and consolidation pro
ever since In flv'f of the tents the
gram lnvo ving an mmedlate ex ment ffif!IUIUM!S that the Amer c n 8 xth a ery smal o e se vl.ng as a
pubUe
will
oppose
fu
ther
nnanc
"1
pendlture or $1 ooo,oou in Cine n
cook tent
na.tl and st Louts plantll was an a.salatance
The n at word a reporter for In
T~ey Insist that
Europe
n
u
nou1 ced here today by A bert H
ternatlonal
Se vloe heard as
eeL
n
the
mBtter
of
d
sa.rmam
n
Morrm president o the Kroger
he
forlorn colony
scall.ng
dow
or
epa
atia
s
and
0 ocery and Baking co npony
of
was
sett
g
such
da
gerouE
probh•ms
-.s
The prog am accord ng to the
Who Appomta fwo Women
announcen e t
wm inc ude the he Pol sh COJ dor before tb 10
came rrom a lou
y " II sanction f ~ther I a
e ect on of new :~l.ructures a d
you ges of P N
lo Election Jloard tn Jef
clef Un r-s the Eu ope n
n anufacturl g plants In St Louts
six ch dre) Her d s
nte tlon
fer10n County
where it was sa.id the con pany on !lignify th lr
ltomacfl spmd y legs and
has outg own Us f-aclllUeR and dea ng 'lith these problems at on :e
eyes furnished i.e ltale e den I
the unification and enlargement. o! lhe.;e congress ono.l cadcrs tuld the
prP.Sident
that
another
debt
ho
cia
the company 1!1 manuractur Il8 fac
Continued on page three
w II be viewed by the Amcr a
utles In Cincinnati
people as amount! 1g o pract cal
on
f.LECTRIC MERGER 3-lADE
KING To ANNOUNCE canTheellatpresident
n cons derlng th
PARLIJIIMENT S END ildd onol two yea' mora tor un
_
ll!xtenrt on Is prooecd ng a or g U c IF&lt;IIsou
London Oct 6 INB-A he e
arne
t's he took when he had
quest or Prtn e M nl..ster J Ramsl'lv the one yen plan u de
ullv !It
Ma.cDonald King George will p o me t He s ca llng to the Wh te
rcgue the BrltlBh )MUllan ent o Uo sc !Ina clal a ~d )X t ca en
u orrow and anno nee ts dl.sso u ers nd F ng the
lephonc
tton the follow ng day to nake way reac l ng other
nRb e o come u
granted by the
he pu chi16e l:i ~
tor a general election t wa und r the RP tal
ce nor prop tes In
stood this afternoo
---------Mar on and
It was o11lctally annoWlced that
TWO KILLt:D IN BOMBINGS
a general election would take p ~tee
on ()ct.ober 27
Athens Oct 6-lNB-Two pe
Agreement between the prem er on.s were killed and three wo nd J
And the kinK on steps t.o be tak n in a series of 25 bomb explosio
to pave the wa.y tor the election was along the tr11cks uf U i! Simp o
aeiLChed during a conference today OrJ.e t ra lway
Jugoslavia todav
at Buckingham Palace at wl c
A com1tltdj1 reign of Wrror w.-.s
MacDonald informed the monarch SUS))t:Ckd In he Out Q.g S
that t.he national coa. tlo cabinet
after weeks of w llDK tng had df&gt;
clded unanimously upon an immu
dlate appeal to th.e countr)

.!\'7Bter.

CHAPTER XXXVII
Saat had aot recogn zed J m Wyn
tFr as be came runn ng up unt I the
l:ltfe"'r'• vo «: read ed h m through
tbe ecarcely rei evcd darkness It
~l ~la n that the s ght of J m was
a aurpnse to the litartled excited

lNTERNATION AL

WEATHER FORECAST-

The presldtmt It

by J&gt;&lt;n&lt;mll ttYmr
ltOil tho fabuloua and alniltcr

\,:1'

OF

unr

By ROBERT S ALLEN
Editor s note Fu lowing is the
secov.d of a series of s Lorles depict
(Copynght 1931 by INS
ng the sit a ion t.ha.t exists today
Wash ngton Oct 6 -A two year extemnon f tl e throughm t the sof coal m n rlK
reparatiOns und v. ar debt moratunum w11l be Ia d bd re fields Othe s 111 to low da ly
INS
congre&amp;nonal leaders by Pres1dent Hoover ton ght wlwn
B~ C EDWARD MORRIS
I
N s s af! Co e-sponrle t
they confer w1th h1m at a spectal Wh1te House co fe1't" "
Cop:n1eht 193 By I N S
This exclusive mformahotl was 1evealed today to the- Plltsb gh Oc 6- Amer can In
dustry s lost bo.t a lo - the 125 000"
Inten abonal N e v.~ Serv ce by a htgh Republican author soft
oal n ners who will never
1ty who du~curu~ed the matter w th the pre8 dent w thn th&lt;' draw another days ilnY ot a ml e
a e sca.ttered over 26 states
last few day•
Mo e than 70 per ce t of these

W am Zehm abou 70 yeats of
og hall a th umb a d rorefln9e
amputated a.~ a resu t of an nrc!
den at his farm at KEno Su Ua.y

Imo

WIRE

....

!

Preatdent To Propo•e Reparation&amp; On War Debt I
Moratortum For Cona1derat1on Of Consren
l26
Statea
tonal Leadera Ar Spec1al Conference
Share Of 12&amp; 000
Former Worken
UNDER GREAT PRESSURE TO AID EUROPE
------ -OUT OF WORK
Alao To Propose Drastic 5svmsa, ObJ•d•ona To I
-Be Rataed Unlesa Europe Guarantee• D1aarm
But 70 Percent Found
1
Oh1o, Kentucky, W
amen! Aa Well Aa Other Reforms
Va and Pa

HAND 18 INJURED

from
coann.,.
.:-.
_..,...7
if

LEASED

Hoover To Bring IMANY IOl[ MINERS
Three Year Debt SCATTE~[~ ~~ER
Plan To Leaders!ENTIHE GOUNTRl

ON BALL RUN

'\J'

en•

FULL

Ma ry Kath erine Lewis

..
at

T AND ISTH AYE
0

HICH

Kr ad Unj Evert Tracy

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK1
By Edaon R Walle,

Shawn&lt;&gt;~,

THAT quahtv hnked with contmuous adverttsmg

results m mcreased sales

Meeting Stormed
By Howling Mob

Oklahoma
br~ngs

600 Redo ' all but Break up
Se1110Jl of Cleveland
C1ty Counell

A dealer does not have to spena much time m telhng customers of
the mer&amp; of advflrtJsed products they know them already
Pubhc confidence ts bmlt on quahtf mtchanged

Cleveland Oct. 6- INs-Aroused
over the action of a howlinl mob
of 800 Communists who marched
Into the ctty counell chambers last
niKht and held up the ~ounctl ses
slon for 30 m nutes whllt memben
of the Red group 11.ttempted to
apeak without. permiMion oi'Bclal
Cleveland today planned st.eps to
prevent a recw-rence or the scene

Products contmuously advertiled prove that they are, worth the
~
price m rsemce aiulll!ltlsfactili. ,
\

Busmess 1s gam~ by offenng the pubhe what they' want
Contmuous advert1smg has the selhng force that WJll mcrease
busmess anywhere for anyone

While Mayor John D

Contmuous advertising sunpb~tes selling and speeds up sales
Contmuous advert1slllg mgmfles that the adverttsers have a clear
V1•ton about mcreJasmg preseht and future busme!IS

uatton

Several of the noise makers were
ejected rrom the room and the
leaders were pulled through the
crowd to the outside when they
80UVht to apeak despite the objec
tlons of Mayor Marshall
More than 2 000 demomtrators
had marched to city hall Just be
tore tbe councll meeting waa scbed
ule&lt;l to belln Tboy earrled ban
nera and placards dec:tartna the
superiOrity of the Soviet IOYCI'D
ment dema.ndlnl ncla1 equaUty
and Jower fare for cblldren

ADVERTISED! PRODUCTS Alij!: THE KIND THAT MODERN
DEALERS ARE PROUD TO S~LL AND CUSTOMERS ARE
PROUD TO BUY
CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING CONTINUES DAY BY DAY
TO MAKE BETTER BUSINESS FOR THOSE WHO USE L'i"'S

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I .o; J1 f 1 11 1 1

Marshall

vainly pounded his pavel for order
booll and cat-calla came tram all
aides of the chambers forcing po
!icemen to take • band In the sl.t

I

EDISON WEAK IS
MORE ALERT TODAY

Contlnuea on page three)

Reinhart To Make
No Changes Soon
All Effictent ' Employeea to
be Reta•ned New Com
m1a11oner Sa,.

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