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'I'UE8DA Y OCTOBD I, INl

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GARDEN TOOL .PROCESSION TO START
S&amp;.flOOl ~HilUR[N TO TAK[ SP~D[S, S~:i.=":;...·,h:.u·h~~:~ liTTl[ BU~IN[SS ~~:e:'dec!:sor THRE[ GONTRA~H ~~~~~1:f.?;2~§~
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AN~ DTH[R IMPlEMENTS TO s~~ODL Le~:.~;·:. ~.:.; ~-~.' .' ~lllA~[ G~UNGil , Refu·~:·•.~·;P;:.:•IIon, ~O~Nn ~ IGHW~YS !~~~:.:~~~~·;::h~:~~:E+! ~~i'':f:~~1J~~

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A Ired Elberfeld wu t1. buSlneM
v!llit()r In Lopn Tuesday
Mt and Mrs Frank DiehJ Mr
l!rs Bam Buchanan llll!J BOD
Bunda:y 1n ColltmbUJ
...,::;_,r ~:·c:.otehl llQd tamtly
Jllllilllolement bt 1M
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'-lUI road 1200 approprlate.t for the
!t~ovenumt of the Ou1'd Cha~e
F ol owlna: the busiueSB ser..slon
the t'crnmWiloners reua u 1d u.p
provt"d the bilL&gt; and ordered them
paid w far as funds art ~llble

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COMPANY

HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
ENTIRJ. STORE AND WARE·
BOUSE STOCKS.

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Ready to starf up the cheer a~yt1me, for
you and yours
and to keep 1t go1ng
conhnuovsly I Puts h11 whole hearf 1nto
the rob- holds everyone's eye- peps
everyone up, woth cheer upon cheer.~
Youngest member of the famous cheerleader fam1ly, the Ray Glo's- and the
hondsomestl Come 1n, and bask en h11
real ultra v1olet rays, while you meet-

The "Emperor''
Handsome New

The member ot
the Parent
AKRON ON 1EHT FliGHT
Teachers auoclatlon held a recep Akron 0 Oct 6 - lNS-Ddayed
tlc.n lor the hlih school teachers srveral
tlourrs
by
unfavorable
evening namely
L u weather conditions the u s s
Mrs .Piorenee McClung Akron was taken aloft on her fifth
Lelia Powell Miss Allee Clark teat ftl&amp;:ht at t 1 37 un Wday
Mr VanHorn A very delightThe world s largest ainlhlp wa!l
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prorram was rendered and ~~~ upected to remain In t.h~ air all
refreBhments were aervctt to all day while naval experts put her
thooe present
1through dece.eratlon water ballast
Chrla Weiss was a visitor .. t retovery Bnd engine run test:r
Sunday
RID MEN Mii:ET
At a regular meet1n11 of the Red
CLIFTON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
Men at their hqJI on Second street
orade 1-Mar~~:le Ann Johnson Mo .. .iay night a lcrge class of cf.ln
l;lenrletta EdWards Kather!.ne Rose dldates recet¥ed the rtrst a.nd sec
li'ox Otie Jet!ers Robert Comp&amp;On and degreE.II 0,) Friday night they
will go to l'felsonvlllf' to receive the
~~O:~";::d:;',~Wilma
:ii-Dorls
Smith
Newell
PearlLilllan
Fox third degree
Aftr lodge cloeed refreshments
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Lawrence Hesaon Earl ~r1 served On Monda~ night Oct
Lockett Ray Ptctens Paul Henry 19 there will be a d.llltrlct meetJ.ng
Dolaa TulUver Ray Jenera-Teach tler.! In which tourt.een h ibea witt
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Grade 3-E'Iqrene Jeft'edes Fred·
die SmlttJ Opal Hard&amp;OTI
Ulna
Newell Irene Varian
Grade 4--EU(lene Pox Hon.ce
Haynes Carl Jetrera WU1l8 Knopp
William VanMeter Pearl Edw~a
Chr!Stene Henr:y MasU JChiUIOrl
Elsie Roacl'J Bessle Youna
Grade 5--RU118ell Edwards Don
Haynes Eueene Johnson Cecil
Ada Blake-Teacher-Armo

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To the Eirst 50 W•e• te Oqpy -:SWs U. Froat of
Audion Platform Prenous to Start of Every Sale
A Grand Prize WID Be Awarded to Some
Adult ID Aadleaee at Cloae ollvery Sale

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PRI-SALI·INSPICTION PBIVILIGI!

McMaater Hardware &amp; F umllure Co
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the Newa Offic" of The Dady
TrtbuDe, call 236 L, tf the Buaanetl
Ojlic:e aok for 202 R

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Mtll Morri:J and Mrs Brown oJ
Shclb~
0 are vlSIUng Mnl 1hoo
stallatlon
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Members Of Phyncal Education Clauea At Pomeroy 11
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the ensuing year at the Dr-ew Web I Webater, Reacb. Total
on f OhJO In the maLW
uRed Dog" Jobs ln Rut
Andy Zwilling and Mr 'Wcld011
H1gh And Ju01or H11h Schoola To Help In
t l rust 1.! the Amenca.n Legion I
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Crlwnbus a• e h"re • s tin11 Mike
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Raking Stoneo From Football F1eld
Y.:ls tarried on at the weekly rn~t
ul Ohio has beu r k 1 1 1
Z'11'11 ng and ramliy
M1 and Mrs ChB.rlcs Ricketts
In'! Mm tlav nl!lht under the su
READ I n on Jl lPa:; court h"•"
P&lt;rvi•Jon of Wttllam St&lt;lff of Mid
BILLS ARE
TO SAME FIRM
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home Monday eventna
IN EFFORT TO PREPARE FIELD
ulfPvrt
rt e pla ntlff rt the"'c 1st a~;
-tA
trip to Dayton and
P.nlph Gilmore newly Pleet c! 01P:CU5JIOD Of Plantz f.aa her&lt;&gt; states tl ot he Wll 'j
Othtr
Roado
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For Game W1th Cheshtre, Fr•day Afternoon, Wor k wm durbq the meettng Monda~
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Whtc:h Should Have Been Done Prevtoua y, l
~h: rel:s mmed.late-ly took uvc
Ac:tton Taken
roprlabons Made
Mr. ndny ror Detroit Mr Ewing
At Laat HeiDI Started
Mayor Jam&amp;~ E Horley of Mit!
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tt nd II convention whllto Mrs
dlepc:..rt 11 repreaenl.atJve ul tltP.
The Pomeroy vlllage council met d 1:' the ilUuslJ t l comm :; lon
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contract fur th ee pr oje t~ F\\ lrv \ 111 vlstt loflth her &lt;laughter
"'ee U'Y Bennett Pmt was P 6!le nt In r gular semi monthly 1W81:!10n On that date R&lt;.'Cd ciB n
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La\\ renee R.:!uter nntl famlly
1 lch. r..l!:i v..tre rccel •J aJ 1 1!1 ry WllllamiSOll of Akron J.s tht
Promptly at elgl o cluck Wed fl.eld lr lhe1r spure t me from thet~ and reque~~ted the local po.st \.o co [ Mnnda.y evening with all prese 1 t over ome with gas pol (..lling 11
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nesda.y morning or even a few sludles during the remRin~erthto I l operate with them ~ make the 8th fxcept Duerr There WIUi but little I made him violently 1ll
l I lw. npcrrd here la~t saturday by Lhc Kues cf relatives and frtendB
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milmtp before a parade s 1ch as
e j .,.,l.'e~o al~ ~~~k n~:e up a r1d ~t Dlat·ict ce.ucu.s to be held In Mid bUBJneSii to transact A moUon been lu a seriou~ wndltlon Inc
Co 1 t} Commissioners I avll been
Ec. ond Arthur atrausa 9/ert vllllt 1"''"-- ~!
of Charles~
local dtlzens have If ve•
befme ofor~~~ br~sh nand other debris so dJepJJ"t ~tober 18 a huge sue«ss!mnde and duly seconded was re ~e~~~ ~~~~ th~ acciden t which hap l\WII ctl IJ.S folkws L'ltldlng haul n s
Columbus Sunday
Bisson spent S..t-witnet'fel wlll be stlir~ed hom all thf' P•rple Pe.nthels may have a The ~:~ervlceli or the local arum and,c&amp;rded aulhorlz1ng the referring or l coa loadern e Wa.!i emp u} n f&gt;' ng and spreading 1200 yds or red
8 J Smith who I&amp; empioyed
James Stevens.
different ~&gt;ectl.ons m the village all much better place on which to I~~" cor~ w~ request~ m thf': b~J~ ~ the Finance Committee Ior i Thf' petition of the pit n llH ~~~t a~d t:o~~~~Pg&gt; a:-ao;~~~ ~oago!n !!!!ml~galhlst~:~~~~ wclomthponrelaytlv~
headPd In the gtmeral direction of pnu.•ttce and play 1hey wm take
rao para e w lch will be present a n 011
claims the case was
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the Junior high school athletic their turns on the n eld &lt;'urlna their ed The membera of the Drew
This was fOllowed by some dis hea
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~a~11 ng r~:Jd 0 ~prcadmg 1000 a Y~~ at Shade Ohio
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mlddeD Is 1. prellstortc
fteld The JUU adc a usually 15 the 1 egu!ar 11euod of r. h\I:IL:AI t aln1ni 1 W btlter Pcllt navt sl&amp;'nUied their CU&amp;llon of th,. very much dlscll86ed
H • Y.. e n Justnn
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Mt- and Mrq Philip Duerr re
wllllnllllfM tc oooperut.e
IUl th Wyatt 0 Plantz will T
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cumpoaed
of tea sbettJ,
0
custom with parades will not be
The local neld s JmUla have been
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land tui.J ship awa 1 ltd to Ooegl In turntod bome Sunday e\'enlng after
leaded b) a large and glamoro ts readv for pl.ay before this time but Pee IC:Y·Bennett Poet at Middleport councilmen were of the opinion that allo ved him l\n com ensat'J n The Rros lor $370 00 LoadJHM htlllllng a VJFit wlttJ relatives at Columbus bonea ltltelien retuse rude stone lqt.
plement~ aM other I'E'IICI of eatiJ
b1:1.nd with hundreds of pieces our t M!CI 8 that the matter has been
A request waa also received from the council should protect Lhe n ea•e \!M a
afea an~ Jt ~ 3~ a a 1 Ill CJ pa~d ng 350 ,ds of red dog and :l;anesville
Will It have the old time martial a llowed to slide and tl)e 1'1\AnY who lhll! ~ccal order of the Red Men t o terests of the vlllafol'e and In 110 llfl I hea d on ~':nuar
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ht Da v•dsun 1uad 11 Ru~lano.l
M1 and Mrs Nmman Kloes ind mo.n They were ftrst found on tbe
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mtislc by the famous nte ami dnun would have a deCent pls.ce to have hav the l.ei1on drum and buale lng should see that a check be n a :1. the co
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toWJ ~hlp
nwardll!d to Ooerleln Mr and Mr.s A A Massa 1 v 1 ~il ;d coast of Denmnrk but later Ia tb•
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the local high school reprtaenta COJ'))A enter their parade to be ht&gt;ld made of the estate bef01e final s~t
n pensatJO 1 "'
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wit 1 Rev and Mrs L 0 Weber e.t Brltllh lslers. North America aDd
The parade or proce881on wHI be Uvea play have be.!n ratl:)er clHa bert eocn The request WIHl grunted tlement is mfldP ~cause at fir t It ~w~d a s the commission cla med B u ~ fur .S17 1 50 &amp;ven utheJ Po llhll ctJthe Sunday
elaeoa:here
malie UJJ of hl~h r h ool ~;tudet ts to•y In taking acttve pa,rt toward nnd the rlrun corps .,., It b.r seem I was ~;uggested that the village would •,e was 'ot an employee or the ject he.
not I:Jce l awarded a: ~et
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who ha\e bor rov..ed begged or even tl at. e ld ol course It IIi rea ze
eneu to t e extent of Home U40 [inju Y was 1nc rred
Durlnl!l; the mettlng McnLlay the M vacation from her duUe at the
rented tor nv.lll
Q:aH1Cn tools that lh~ jlteNent depression and
F owh 8 the bUIIIness session 000 but since RD appraisal has been
Re d asks the
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clsp~ 1seU Wll Huns !ltGTe
suQh as I oes Jakes shovels picks lack of hmdH alKo uu!led delay
the members present were trent d made it appear!! thltt thn ~ha•e of to gl~e hi
~u mon PI us co r With Joutme bumness The co J ty
Mr ll.nd Mrs D C Oraham of
wheelbaJ'fOWS Wllij:OI s 01 any olh B 1t since the epa 1 ot the field ~ 'l. mcst ~ lmptuous luncl'teon P1e the village w lJ b" ltldeed small af jury to tr}11 h~ 1 111 ~~~ 1lo 1 \f!d 1 l'nglneer was Jnstrucled to glade Chn1 fSton spent Bundtty with hll!
e1 weful ut.tn ll II ot n laht come I o~ not been started sooner all pared und r t.he manager~hJp or ter all other bequests have been I with the lav. s rdg
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nee the Mts:slon Hlll and to ::;moot) u e :st r Mn Joh~ Hite and family
duly handled
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M A Adams of Kt!nv Wt&gt;'S ll
In handy !o tthe Idea fotemust 11 should jump In ml roll up thel.r Cleo ge Nessclrot~.tJ chef
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tbelr minds
l to
k coo•-rate
ag:t ll.'!t t e Indmtrial Cu nm s l n 1oa
c eng 1I r.er was a 1~ o 11 s 1uc
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BREAKS ARM
After considerable talk btlt no or Ohio for po. rtJCipat nn 1
1 e ted to grade the JOild past the W Po... roy buslnt"SS vi,o;ltor Monduy
fl"'* scllool child en will be the with the school omciBls and get
action taken a rnotJOn to adjourn Statt' 1
c Blakt placf:' 11 Olive towrml rp
Mrs J B Smith of Atluns ~
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members ol the student body of eve ythlup: con pined. by Friday
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n ~;urance
um1 an 1 1u a1}
botb the Senior al\'1 Junior high
It was anlotlnced Tue:sd.ly af\er
The ten year old daughter of Mr ~~o~snc~aa~Jo~;ned passed and the f'tbrr relief he may be entitled t.o and to n stlglltr the Wr ~;ht pia e IBpendlng a. few da:ys with retatlvet~
Sthools 1 ere wh( have pledged thel noon that a team 01 horses and a and Mrs Hanson Holter ot Forest
Cl k W b.sta
fT the r11,1ht of lh t&gt; rmulv.11.y 1ear 1u d fr iends here
wli,Ungne~ t..o ~.:uoperate v.Jth orfi harrow had been hired to cut the RUI fell and broke her arm Satur
er
be
r had
previous!)
CHARG~~ nt:NIED
'he ~c hocl house In Rutlimd and to
Lubert Eppelln and Ort~.nt R 1
c1.1Lls In ILll attempt to get the local g10 nd p
which hp.s become Cay
~:~ the IUs and Jecelpt.s a~ ldl
hov· It llxed at once
berts returned to Athens att.er t\
t JOtbnll flr.ld In ~hope ready tm 11ard 1 ed d rl g ~he
s u 1111 er
-1 l'elpmg
Oct
G-INS-Charges
T IC commiss ioners ordered that week end visit here
pla.J. by nuxt Frld 1y attewoon months
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11 nrc the l'(!cl d os on the I P.:"V Glenn Tennell waa a bus!
when the Ches hire t11um \\Ill
II e1.e1ybody cltlrens as well as
roll $500 L D Dsvl:o; 8105 Pnm [c1o sed tilt: Siberian bo de1 mlo Fat an
d 1he bridge on the nP..ss visitor at Athens Monday
ncy here tm a g me The chlldrcn Jligh schuol chlldre1 ._,Ill COilper
eroy Junk Co $7to F'Brber lr n Manchu!! ManchUJill v.e1e lnRlie ~allia Meigs county line ear the I Mrs SOphia Lauderlmuk who is
wl o I rne been f01 t u ttc enough to ate lht !!logan It wQn t be ong
B MARY WOLF
Co $47 97 Porperoy Cem&lt;&gt;nt Block In Japunese alii im ~ circle
he1 Wa rt farm about t vo m le11 south confined in the h08pltal at OalU
borrow their rathc s shovel hoe now may be heard from thooc who
E J Be~ hi left Th 8d
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Co ~760 Standard Telephon Co today
Official C1Jnesc lf'Jll l.s 1 ro... HtmesvJile ChurCh wo.s 1e poli.i was NpOI'ted t{J be sltp)ltlji
1ake or even hi~ pocket knife ~ nd are anxious to AeC t11e Ueld In read! ChamiJersbu~g ePa wtJer': h~y w~l~ $3 75 0 H Ourst $9 85
Miller I OIVf."Vcr rlt&gt;chu lng uc Rus8um sol pm t&lt; d to be In a llad coud tlo 1 1 he llmprr.ved Tuesday mOll ling
tlose v.ho nny bn •ov. their neigh Ill:!$ tor Ue upenlng home game [ t
d
snrage
$740
Excel!lior
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co ctlel had nt-ered MRnchu tun tcr oct~er W"s i1~;tructed to Invest!
Vr.n Torrence and family or Ensl
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b 1r s In the case lhey have none Parenti:: are respecthrlW requested s ~
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$27 89 Ohlo Power C¢ $8 61 c &amp; rlto Y Ill t( 10 o r.loc:k last ulgi t
p:atr it lmnirdlately A1
es n !I e Liverpool Wi!te bu•tness vJsitors
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or their own or 1f theh telghbor to a llow theh child en t1 e use or
rs
rema 118 qq te
0 Railway $10 00
w F Schot:'H In ~nsw c1
thr Japane ~~ ct ar
1s equestert !rem the county here Monday
ha,J,.,borrowed theirH o.nd have IIIII thelr hoes rakes or what havP at ber home here
leln $.50 Southern Ohio Elecb.lc ges Chinese offtcto l&gt;l staled Jopan cng1 eer on the p1ojer:t of chano
Mr and Mrs AI'Wur
ed tQ leturn It wtU g-athor at the you 1n nrde1 that the work may J»e H Kathryn Fruth and motlur MIS leo $330:M Slim and Jim Bel vice f~e mt !11. Y nuthorl .J.es were spread ing !he ood and bul1dlng n nattle baby of Millersport are
~ --.enry Fruth wer1l taken to St Jo Station $11 9fl Lyon Brothnrs 7 ug rumo s Rl llt!d at justifying pas~ on Ute Hany Young road Ill part!tU~ Mr and )CI'f,
$
their cont!Jucd uccuJ.m twn
of Scipio township
ot llttrriflonvure and. his
seph hospital at Parkersburg Sun \McllfS Water Co $30000
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day
ni.Jht
K~:~.thryn
underwent
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Battery
Service
Co
UOOPo~rny
Mo.uchtllll
$1:.!00
was
ordered
paid
and Mrs Herman Hoft'ller
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operation
for IsappendlciUs
vld
morning and
reported to M{Jm!av
be aet Love
b h $I d)
liD Albe r t Abb YJ Eben! tllli olong as well as ~ould be t&gt;x !.'~~.l
WllllarnHOn Motor Co
pected
ve In Station $2 tli.
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I Mrs Robert Roush ot pt Pleas
Receiptll were all follows J J
a'tt visited her mother Mrs J r IDurst $2 4 00 State Auditm
gus
Tobltu10n recently
lttlx $i 052 00 0 J HI!M flnes p.nd
Mtsses Evelyn Foglesong and 1$ 7 ;~s $86 10 C~::metery trUJtees
Martha Smith spent Friday evening
at the home ot the Iotter s sister
SCHOOL CHANr:a 8
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1Mrs Lawt~nce C11.pel art at Pomt
Pll:l8.sant
TI e Midway ~chool 11.n 1 1 n" 1oom
Mrs L J Ruttencutter o.nd Mrs in thr Rose Hill school In Salisbury
W A Oold entertained the &amp; F R towmhlp W&lt;!re abandoned last werk
SuruiRY school class at the hOlne of
T~r children from the Midv;ay
Mrs W A Gold Thursday evenlnR M:hn are taken t.u Drndbury by bus
Mr and Mr11 Eftlrman Layne at d At Rrse Hilt there were nr t en
Mr and Mn1 8 0 Fisher were vis uugh ~cho lars im the , un ber of
rooms and the chlldn n wert'! put
ltors at Columb JB Sunday
Cl aries Fink Jr Is vsltilng l).fl in t""e other rooms there
parents here
TIJc teacher~; are Without schnuJ 11
I Mr and MrB H S Morrison of now
1Well!!bUI g are visiting MrB Jennie
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DESPONDENCY CAUSE
Mr Orphenburg tlnd two chlldten
Lorain 0
Oct 6 - INS-Ue
of Columbll8 were ~~:uests of Mr spondency over Ill health and u1
1 mploymer t
and Mrs W A Gold Sotm'llay
cau:'led William u
Joe L Dawson and M.all.llt! Rod Dick 64 to shoot hl!l wlteo Ma v
gers spent the weell: end at ('hcrles 61 and then cammlt suicide Wlth
ton
the :;ame gun Co ner Thornkll
Mrs B E Lehew WWI a wuk .. d Peehlt'S Jr said In u 'endOl today
\'Is! tor at Pt PleaiiAilt
ufteJ I he U!eless bodies of the aged
Win Oold of Athens was a. b:Jsl couple were round at their hon"
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Every day during the period of auction Ala at LEWIS' the otore will be open all darlb ...,....
mtt of stock 1nopec:tion prevJOUa to atart of auction oale. You _,. aelect from the Lew~ atocka
any article of fumtture that you may be deoiroua of acquuin1 and theae articleo will be placed on
the auctton platfo):m at the earlieat oppottunity,
I. W. ENGl:L-.IIUctioneer in Charp.

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Tbe Noah ot Medcnn kl¥"eull
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Repreaentatlvea In Pr~nc1ple But Judcment
On Oeta1la W 1thheld

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By ROBERT S ALLEN
1 N S Staff Correspondent

Washington Oct 1-A further
cxtemlon of the one year morato1
tum on int.er governmental debts
will be dlscu~~ed by President
Hoover with Pren ler Laval of
t'ranUJ when he \lslts here late
this month it was announced at
tile White House today
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As excl08tvely revealed by In
ternatlonal News Service
the
President submrtted ~he morat01
lum extension propooal at hb! curl
terence With congrc.salonal leaders
I ere last nlghl His first 1!1\li'Qes j
tlon was Interpreted as binding the
leaders present to approve any Wl
derstll.Jldlng he reachtt.s I'm the sub
Jeet with the P'ren h Premier
When vlgorow opposition to thl&amp; 1
plan was voiced by both repllbh
cans and democrats the Preshtum
revised h\.g
agend11o
In
his formal
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Evtctlon Cue

Mobdizatton,
Congressional
Appropriation And Amendment To Federal
Reoerve Act, Are CJted

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I Mr and Mrll Wilbur Rou,h of

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ul e.ll the I Columbus are A"ptmdllll several dttlll:i
, t I h err• l! monr n 1utlvea 1111d frkmds
mllllion work ID Arllona WanderMrt~ Charles Withrow and lrlench
TuCIO~ Alar . Oct 1-Colorful lnr a lo~ and unpratect.ed f rom o1 ~.f tn e rsvllle spent the week en 1
h~ of r.tbu Etmeblo Prand.oo trlbe to t ribe &amp;m.Oill the ln1nms, wm1 Mr and Mrs 0~ Roush
Klnr-, anen caBed "fcunder of 1'1o won their aUection and lruat ,
MOTORCYCLE AOO~~~
aouti1wat clvtllaUon'' and of the f'Pd wu f#emd to u then "old 1 In reapome to a meuaP
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andt.nt
:Kavler drl ~ Yts!l- Iman . t.baulll h ;! .... )'OUDI In YCAT:S that hi! 50[1, Harrison, had been
tan 'IW"fe ~lied with conferenca:s
&amp;.m Xaviu bepn t-(J (1ecli.ne Jy rtr usl\ In 1urcrt In a mot:rrcyele
hf:F'! between the aculpt(lr, Mahonrt a ~uL 1110, and WJltn t,pe Mexican accldt&gt;nt Wtnfelld RoUBh and son
Yourl and dtllent totereat.ed ul
ar&lt;S ~rei:l: the Pn.n cls~ 1Alt«l left Immediately (or Biskrs·
erection of a 1t,Mue lD memory of canr out of the country 1.'1 1824 the \'ftle SUcday afternoon The melillh1.1er Ktno.
m li ~ !Qn 'W&amp;5 lett w Ute mercy of !\Je f tattd t.ha t Harn&amp;O.l had reTht!' ataiue 11. eapecLed to be a the Apache&amp; and the dCK r t U wu cebffl a fracl ured skull several
ttld lnct eontrtbutton tD the art at matly yean befOft a pru~ t said broktrl rlb5 and ather mjurles
tbl;l NJut.lnr~t
mass there &amp;.lain
H L Dyer and_ ll(rs. J W Rtt:;bPalher Kino wu born In 1&amp;15 In
The foun'iatlon qJ. U1e preliCnt l nra Hl'Rili'd ( 1 M. s H L. Dyer wbo
TT~nt In the AU3\rtan Tyrol A m~n hull-:t.ng wa.!l laid by the Jermltll l La a. patlent ln the St JU~~eph M&amp;Pf
of ~;reat lJJtel~ be devoted him bef01r thdr expubuon but tPe ar · tal at Parkcr. burv Friday aftern~
aell\. for a number of yean. w tual construction of the bulldmg nnd report&amp; heJ" vel')l rpucb bnprovI!Cif'. t:e folluwlng hl&amp; 1 rad\li.Uot: was bEgun in 1783 by Padre Bat- ~ ed
from the UnJ~tJ at 0t1a When t:LUr Cavlllo and compl Eted ln
-·- -- ----fie was atdeken wltll • .t~~~rlnua Ill· tm by Padre Nard6CO ouuerr;)IJ I
ncs:: h e made ti... vow that If he re- tM latter date still bemg legible
aove~rd, he wauld de~ the (fst ll.bov,• tbe main portal
nf r a life to reUaion So It was
Mt•xico's exp]Ullion of th l' Fum 0 c Dabney who suftered t
that he sailed rOr New Spain ttt fiul ctscu.a marked the end of the Ml - lilroke of paralysis last. Thurad.a.J
RMJ.u-ed to mlslllon work In
zon" mi&amp;'dons As soon 1115 the fa'h - Is still In 8 very serlaus eondltlon
C&amp;H!"mllas but at his own requesl ~rs ldt San Xa,.ler the sacred arDr Sheppe of Cabm Creek y,·as 1
later transferred to the Plmcras m ticle~ of the Rltar and t.he furnish- caller at Ar.ee Sunday
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w..p wete hl4den b;i the Papago:;
M A Martin Is t&gt;el'iOOsly U1 at
,. ...... twent"·!our yean from hill and for more than, a quarter t~f a hl.s home near Arlee
1 mialllon of Nuntra Bono~ de l..os c-ent11ry, the churc.t was
de!erted
John A Mohr spent a few daya
1 DoJom~ In northern Bobol'f: pe tra except fO!' wa~ ~~nds ot olttln Detroit during the put 'lt'ftll:. ~
I' ver!lf.d
Jentth and IJrftcflh or isVJs ~and lnd~ who sought Us
Sept Denny, who has been 009"
30Ufhem Arizona ahd tl(lrthem shifllrr from heS.t m Cold tt_at the ftncd w his bed for sc\·era~ mont~
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1 Boncuo traveling unt.okl dlsta•u·f!A \ bOtl::.mg wa&amp; not l:.ttcrly dc:;troyed Is reported much wone at·Ujfs tldt 11'.,_ •
nr.. · t and •lone- througll heat a.nr:1 1.!1 ,·u.te to the faithful Papago
J H oauldill and family, 'M:is. • •
cold ort.en in want and wffcrhi!OJ neophytes who walted from year to Na11nle Martin and two sons spent-·c.•·
but butlcllng for himself an unpar- ~ csr for th!: J;_etum of a pd~$t
SunBay with LeaWr Caudill aqd
eUcd plaCI!! among the Jndlans net until 1850 did a pa1rc tetum family
1 whom he converttd by the
Lhou- ~ C"d then the furnishings were reMrs J Melton who bought jhe
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J A SWisher property is prepari!lK
I Pather Kino's ether ~lf"A.t cu• ·- bel~ sounfled agatH over the !If!~ ·rt to move there soon

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ROM PRESENT mdJcat10n~. the local foolball team
beller thnn t h e local fans have been wont to witne~
in 1ts games of the past The coach and his players ar~
qoing the1r hcst to give ,PomerQy a good t e ~m. on ~ th~tt
will not ~J ail it!\ colors every time a good opponent is mt!t.
In ora er te a chi eve that end , many long hours of hard

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practice are neceSHary , practice that is really work and the
boY's should be encour~tied in their cftorts bY having tfi~
local fanH back of them While this goes for all te&amp;Jllil,

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the local fan H c heer the bo)'8 by their prc!lencc at the 'l

( •hat Call!omlu we.-e not an 1• Nf:W HAVEN
bmd as had hiU'ttrto been bell2v'
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ed, hLa Introduction of dn"" ..,.t''"
and Mrs Pr~ Batey returnanlr. 1al.!! lnto Arizona: a workable
system of irripUon . and the I~;;:·:.~Prlday rron. Hunllngtun
r ~ un ;' inR" of th'!! oriKlnal mlaslon of
latter attended Gran:-!
Gan Xavter del Bac nine miles
for the 0 E S of Ma.son
~uth or Tueson, reputed ta t" the
Span!tih ml&amp;1J011 iH North

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ame•, asMuldleport'" noted fnt' its free hucking of its:l~S~J~D~E~-~L~J~G~H~T~S~t~NQN~~E!W~S~O~F~~!!.JI!~~~
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favorit es 111 thi!-! s port. As a result, Middleport generaJJ ;:
can be rc lt ecl up on to h~t\ e a real fighting te,am . Cr,ndi- '
tions are n early revel'l.ied in basketball and fans toee Pomeroy with better basketball teamR, as a rul e than uur si~o~tcr I
Village boaHtS.
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LONDON
As a matter of fact. ID\lth of l h e SUCCel-HI o£ team PhU' 1
By 0 0 TOLISCHUS
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Js due tn the enc otn'ayement wh1 ch the young~terB ge t t
from their eldera in their home town~'&gt;. Any one who thinkH 11 London, Oct 1- Whcn London
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Wllll t •llY a little t. 3W-W\IIIP
playmg huskctball and footbiill 18 all cream and peac e~. 1 )t;u ; aao. the tlourl•.hlnK
is wond~rtull y mi staken . For the little bit of glory and cUY of vcru~miUPI. at the foot. of
fun thP tJoys g e t in the ga-me they put in many hqurs of hr nm or: 'Which now sc.puds Bt.
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hard W(JJ'k an&lt;l m many cascR do a great deal of self dcmal 1 ~utm~m D~ln.
wtrk in~ddit10n . It therefore is the dut)· of all who ar~
stalwart RQman leaion
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Intereste d m th e welfare of the boys and schools, to gwe up· :: thtm by maldll u chic a.s
any •vtto evtr trod lhe ~ortnn
t h em t h e1r un d lVI' d ~ d suppor t w h erever poMS jbl e, ~UJ P"'Ci
'~"' - archcoJoalAt• whp am excaYattna
ally ::~ hoY.ld th1s be shown at the present tim€l when t'lle lo- the sl\c: of the ancient metropolll
cal fi eld i~o~ m li Uch a deplorable conditiOn that it has be€ln l\w;, 1~~~~:Crt't1 lhe year 300 a napso dangerous t n practice that the team has been compel· pcrl~ol) RCJmii.P 11~rl scampered down
· I d It the t-ll e-~t ot Verul».mlum and d.lop.
led to pra rt1 ce on the gra ~sy 1~\ wn of w. pu bl IC .sptr te C - ped llcr roU(Ie pot The 1ummtlr tht:
izen near th e ~chool.
Vctula~ Excavation
Committee
tcund It Allcl worluntn dl.sc:ovel'\'1
Th i:1'e i'Y 1\rst requu~ne tur ' a good team is a place aa t'\el.r ahovelll dus down ln~o
near thttllid10ol &lt;Ill which to practice. Hurrahing for the •·hat h~d cooo betn houae1, .such
cth•r flllt.mr,iles ot femt.ptne adorn·
team means nothing af at oecurs only when the bo)'Jt arc mcqt a-. t~oa r pin&amp;, clia)n r1n1s a)td
winning.jl.nd 1!\ not tpllowed up by constructive efforts to 1..~pper Jewtlcy Un-pilltcd 10 a11 to
lo~ like .11Uver
liVe th e~ 'trn~'IS an even chance w1th other competitive
teams. ;(rthcrefore behooves our citizens to ahow our felvor and ~Rl by making some mo\'c to aid m gettirtr tht:
field in playmg shape.

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watebet the
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ne•er bu to "break" a datt.
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Tocether they read th~ letter tbroush, tl•tening an the timf: for the sound
of returning foot1tep1 outside.

She dances.,, and cniDJ• if,
The mudetn Jirlhu letmedbow
eo .-th~"tryia.
A lew
da71 before ••• you l find her takiq L7dia E. Pinkham's VepPbte

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Gone are those he.dache1 , • 1
lho1e bada.ches ••• those moa-bid.
l&amp;aJ-at~bome blut ..
Won'e you buy • boz oftbe ae.,
labletlil They're 10 "''to tab •• •
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Each brings out
. . the best in the other!
The Dodge Siscers are a perfect team-/
each brings our rhe besr in rhe other.
The exclusive Cbenerfield Cross·BieruJ'
is like thac. 1&amp;: does much more rhan merelf,
IBix. cogecber a few robaccos, as in ordinary
blending. It actually unitn cbe best qual·
ities of one type of tobaccb with rbe besr
qualities of other types.
Each brings out the besc in the otberaeadng extra mildness. natural sweetness.
and far better raste.
Chesterlield holds everlastioaly to hi..,er •
standards:
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YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By Ecloon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES II, EDITORIAL COLUJINIST OF
THE IURMINGHAM (ALABAMA) AGE·HERALIY,SAYS:
THAT if Pollyana were intervi~wed on the world·wide business
clouds she could line them very handsomely in silver. She could
say that the depression ba~ instructed nations In mutual • dependen~e, is teachin~ til em the futility of tariffs, and prese'llting them
llpparQIItly, with the mOOt penruasive arguments ever offered for
diSIII'lll8ment.

Bl!JTER TOBACCOS. die

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could say it hu shown the ecppornic world that employes are
cwitom~rs. th11t bUY!!J'!l are sellers, and ·that ev~ competitors, in
some sqnse, ar_e co-sharem of a common economic lot.

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Nobody smokes a better cigarette tbao

Sh11 coJild say it has prov-en w the publio that machines are not in·
fl!llabl~ or tool·proof, that big businei!S men are npt neceS8arlly
gre!jt eponomists or statesmQII, and thatt .Jlflldigality, gambling
a~ griM!d call ruin lhq best·laid plans at eternal prO!jpe!'ity.

O!eorcrlietd- And oobodjo ner wilL

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PhoDt 'l'nr

c.u,,-oo

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tht- F1 J 11 kiln ('~unty 1ra nd.

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! priests durtq t.ht early ) earll

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mUJ · , ludu tmen!. bt.: re agattalt
Wll1,1rd !'I Jordan of A.oi hland 0 .,
ch n l];:f'd Vi lt h lhe sla}lng of city
man LJ&gt;:-;ll~ M Ott:en dun ng

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I1'1!:''!~"'~- d COlumbus. apent·•IJ\t-~
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I Mr and Mrll Wilbur Rou,h of

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Virtinia Gre11

ul e.ll the I Columbus are A"ptmdllll several dttlll:i
, t I h err• l! monr n 1utlvea 1111d frkmds
mllllion work ID Arllona WanderMrt~ Charles Withrow and lrlench
TuCIO~ Alar . Oct 1-Colorful lnr a lo~ and unpratect.ed f rom o1 ~.f tn e rsvllle spent the week en 1
h~ of r.tbu Etmeblo Prand.oo trlbe to t ribe &amp;m.Oill the ln1nms, wm1 Mr and Mrs 0~ Roush
Klnr-, anen caBed "fcunder of 1'1o won their aUection and lruat ,
MOTORCYCLE AOO~~~
aouti1wat clvtllaUon'' and of the f'Pd wu f#emd to u then "old 1 In reapome to a meuaP
ttg
andt.nt
:Kavler drl ~ Yts!l- Iman . t.baulll h ;! .... )'OUDI In YCAT:S that hi! 50[1, Harrison, had been
tan 'IW"fe ~lied with conferenca:s
&amp;.m Xaviu bepn t-(J (1ecli.ne Jy rtr usl\ In 1urcrt In a mot:rrcyele
hf:F'! between the aculpt(lr, Mahonrt a ~uL 1110, and WJltn t,pe Mexican accldt&gt;nt Wtnfelld RoUBh and son
Yourl and dtllent totereat.ed ul
ar&lt;S ~rei:l: the Pn.n cls~ 1Alt«l left Immediately (or Biskrs·
erection of a 1t,Mue lD memory of canr out of the country 1.'1 1824 the \'ftle SUcday afternoon The melillh1.1er Ktno.
m li ~ !Qn 'W&amp;5 lett w Ute mercy of !\Je f tattd t.ha t Harn&amp;O.l had reTht!' ataiue 11. eapecLed to be a the Apache&amp; and the dCK r t U wu cebffl a fracl ured skull several
ttld lnct eontrtbutton tD the art at matly yean befOft a pru~ t said broktrl rlb5 and ather mjurles
tbl;l NJut.lnr~t
mass there &amp;.lain
H L Dyer and_ ll(rs. J W Rtt:;bPalher Kino wu born In 1&amp;15 In
The foun'iatlon qJ. U1e preliCnt l nra Hl'Rili'd ( 1 M. s H L. Dyer wbo
TT~nt In the AU3\rtan Tyrol A m~n hull-:t.ng wa.!l laid by the Jermltll l La a. patlent ln the St JU~~eph M&amp;Pf
of ~;reat lJJtel~ be devoted him bef01r thdr expubuon but tPe ar · tal at Parkcr. burv Friday aftern~
aell\. for a number of yean. w tual construction of the bulldmg nnd report&amp; heJ" vel')l rpucb bnprovI!Cif'. t:e folluwlng hl&amp; 1 rad\li.Uot: was bEgun in 1783 by Padre Bat- ~ ed
from the UnJ~tJ at 0t1a When t:LUr Cavlllo and compl Eted ln
-·- -- ----fie was atdeken wltll • .t~~~rlnua Ill· tm by Padre Nard6CO ouuerr;)IJ I
ncs:: h e made ti... vow that If he re- tM latter date still bemg legible
aove~rd, he wauld de~ the (fst ll.bov,• tbe main portal
nf r a life to reUaion So It was
Mt•xico's exp]Ullion of th l' Fum 0 c Dabney who suftered t
that he sailed rOr New Spain ttt fiul ctscu.a marked the end of the Ml - lilroke of paralysis last. Thurad.a.J
RMJ.u-ed to mlslllon work In
zon" mi&amp;'dons As soon 1115 the fa'h - Is still In 8 very serlaus eondltlon
C&amp;H!"mllas but at his own requesl ~rs ldt San Xa,.ler the sacred arDr Sheppe of Cabm Creek y,·as 1
later transferred to the Plmcras m ticle~ of the Rltar and t.he furnish- caller at Ar.ee Sunday
118'7
w..p wete hl4den b;i the Papago:;
M A Martin Is t&gt;el'iOOsly U1 at
,. ...... twent"·!our yean from hill and for more than, a quarter t~f a hl.s home near Arlee
1 mialllon of Nuntra Bono~ de l..os c-ent11ry, the churc.t was
de!erted
John A Mohr spent a few daya
1 DoJom~ In northern Bobol'f: pe tra except fO!' wa~ ~~nds ot olttln Detroit during the put 'lt'ftll:. ~
I' ver!lf.d
Jentth and IJrftcflh or isVJs ~and lnd~ who sought Us
Sept Denny, who has been 009"
30Ufhem Arizona ahd tl(lrthem shifllrr from heS.t m Cold tt_at the ftncd w his bed for sc\·era~ mont~
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1 Boncuo traveling unt.okl dlsta•u·f!A \ bOtl::.mg wa&amp; not l:.ttcrly dc:;troyed Is reported much wone at·Ujfs tldt 11'.,_ •
nr.. · t and •lone- througll heat a.nr:1 1.!1 ,·u.te to the faithful Papago
J H oauldill and family, 'M:is. • •
cold ort.en in want and wffcrhi!OJ neophytes who walted from year to Na11nle Martin and two sons spent-·c.•·
but butlcllng for himself an unpar- ~ csr for th!: J;_etum of a pd~$t
SunBay with LeaWr Caudill aqd
eUcd plaCI!! among the Jndlans net until 1850 did a pa1rc tetum family
1 whom he converttd by the
Lhou- ~ C"d then the furnishings were reMrs J Melton who bought jhe
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plu~d . and the long silent mission
J A SWisher property is prepari!lK
I Pather Kino's ether ~lf"A.t cu• ·- bel~ sounfled agatH over the !If!~ ·rt to move there soon

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GOD 'S BENEFITS-Bie.,.ed be the Lord, who daily
bearetlt.u.ur burden. Even the God who is our Ralvation.- 1
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ROM PRESENT mdJcat10n~. the local foolball team
beller thnn t h e local fans have been wont to witne~
in 1ts games of the past The coach and his players ar~
qoing the1r hcst to give ,PomerQy a good t e ~m. on ~ th~tt
will not ~J ail it!\ colors every time a good opponent is mt!t.
In ora er te a chi eve that end , many long hours of hard

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practice are neceSHary , practice that is really work and the
boY's should be encour~tied in their cftorts bY having tfi~
local fanH back of them While this goes for all te&amp;Jllil,

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Pom e roy ns \\ell a s 1\(lddleport, 1t t~o~ espet.:lnlly urgt1d that[ ;~.:..-._...:::::::::::::.::~::::.::...::::::.:::::~~- ~;~::[!~i~~~:;~~~~~~;!!~~l,
the local fan H c heer the bo)'8 by their prc!lencc at the 'l

( •hat Call!omlu we.-e not an 1• Nf:W HAVEN
bmd as had hiU'ttrto been bell2v'
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ed, hLa Introduction of dn"" ..,.t''"
and Mrs Pr~ Batey returnanlr. 1al.!! lnto Arizona: a workable
system of irripUon . and the I~;;:·:.~Prlday rron. Hunllngtun
r ~ un ;' inR" of th'!! oriKlnal mlaslon of
latter attended Gran:-!
Gan Xavter del Bac nine miles
for the 0 E S of Ma.son
~uth or Tueson, reputed ta t" the
Span!tih ml&amp;1J011 iH North

Sidne':l Warwick...

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ame•, asMuldleport'" noted fnt' its free hucking of its:l~S~J~D~E~-~L~J~G~H~T~S~t~NQN~~E!W~S~O~F~~!!.JI!~~~
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD

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favorit es 111 thi!-! s port. As a result, Middleport generaJJ ;:
can be rc lt ecl up on to h~t\ e a real fighting te,am . Cr,ndi- '
tions are n early revel'l.ied in basketball and fans toee Pomeroy with better basketball teamR, as a rul e than uur si~o~tcr I
Village boaHtS.
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LONDON
As a matter of fact. ID\lth of l h e SUCCel-HI o£ team PhU' 1
By 0 0 TOLISCHUS
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IN8 starr Cone .. potuleut
Js due tn the enc otn'ayement wh1 ch the young~terB ge t t
from their eldera in their home town~'&gt;. Any one who thinkH 11 London, Oct 1- Whcn London
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h
Wllll t •llY a little t. 3W-W\IIIP
playmg huskctball and footbiill 18 all cream and peac e~. 1 )t;u ; aao. the tlourl•.hlnK
is wond~rtull y mi staken . For the little bit of glory and cUY of vcru~miUPI. at the foot. of
fun thP tJoys g e t in the ga-me they put in many hqurs of hr nm or: 'Which now sc.puds Bt.
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Alban ,A.~ber w,:- th ~ queen llf
hard W(JJ'k an&lt;l m many cascR do a great deal of self dcmal 1 ~utm~m D~ln.
wtrk in~ddit10n . It therefore is the dut)· of all who ar~
stalwart RQman leaion
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neth.h hild fcnnntne wller. pra.ct.ice\.1
Intereste d m th e welfare of the boys and schools, to gwe up· :: thtm by maldll u chic a.s
any •vtto evtr trod lhe ~ortnn
t h em t h e1r un d lVI' d ~ d suppor t w h erever poMS jbl e, ~UJ P"'Ci
'~"' - archcoJoalAt• whp am excaYattna
ally ::~ hoY.ld th1s be shown at the present tim€l when t'lle lo- the sl\c: of the ancient metropolll
cal fi eld i~o~ m li Uch a deplorable conditiOn that it has be€ln l\w;, 1~~~~:Crt't1 lhe year 300 a napso dangerous t n practice that the team has been compel· pcrl~ol) RCJmii.P 11~rl scampered down
· I d It the t-ll e-~t ot Verul».mlum and d.lop.
led to pra rt1 ce on the gra ~sy 1~\ wn of w. pu bl IC .sptr te C - ped llcr roU(Ie pot The 1ummtlr tht:
izen near th e ~chool.
Vctula~ Excavation
Committee
tcund It Allcl worluntn dl.sc:ovel'\'1
Th i:1'e i'Y 1\rst requu~ne tur ' a good team is a place aa t'\el.r ahovelll dus down ln~o
near thttllid10ol &lt;Ill which to practice. Hurrahing for the •·hat h~d cooo betn houae1, .such
cth•r flllt.mr,iles ot femt.ptne adorn·
team means nothing af at oecurs only when the bo)'Jt arc mcqt a-. t~oa r pin&amp;, clia)n r1n1s a)td
winning.jl.nd 1!\ not tpllowed up by constructive efforts to 1..~pper Jewtlcy Un-pilltcd 10 a11 to
lo~ like .11Uver
liVe th e~ 'trn~'IS an even chance w1th other competitive
teams. ;(rthcrefore behooves our citizens to ahow our felvor and ~Rl by making some mo\'c to aid m gettirtr tht:
field in playmg shape.

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watebet the
SHE. , •nnet
ne•er bu to "break" a datt.
calc~

Tocether they read th~ letter tbroush, tl•tening an the timf: for the sound
of returning foot1tep1 outside.

She dances.,, and cniDJ• if,
The mudetn Jirlhu letmedbow
eo .-th~"tryia.
A lew
da71 before ••• you l find her takiq L7dia E. Pinkham's VepPbte

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Compound.
Gone are those he.dache1 , • 1
lho1e bada.ches ••• those moa-bid.
l&amp;aJ-at~bome blut ..
Won'e you buy • boz oftbe ae.,
labletlil They're 10 "''to tab •• •
aad.JOU'll feel .a mach better.

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Each brings out
. . the best in the other!
The Dodge Siscers are a perfect team-/
each brings our rhe besr in rhe other.
The exclusive Cbenerfield Cross·BieruJ'
is like thac. 1&amp;: does much more rhan merelf,
IBix. cogecber a few robaccos, as in ordinary
blending. It actually unitn cbe best qual·
ities of one type of tobaccb with rbe besr
qualities of other types.
Each brings out the besc in the otberaeadng extra mildness. natural sweetness.
and far better raste.
Chesterlield holds everlastioaly to hi..,er •
standards:
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YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By Ecloon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES II, EDITORIAL COLUJINIST OF
THE IURMINGHAM (ALABAMA) AGE·HERALIY,SAYS:
THAT if Pollyana were intervi~wed on the world·wide business
clouds she could line them very handsomely in silver. She could
say that the depression ba~ instructed nations In mutual • dependen~e, is teachin~ til em the futility of tariffs, and prese'llting them
llpparQIItly, with the mOOt penruasive arguments ever offered for
diSIII'lll8ment.

Bl!JTER TOBACCOS. die

mildet~

an~rnpest Turk1sh •'!d DoateaU:
~that
cae\ ~uJht.
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aupervidoo of neTJ mataial, netJ

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could say it hu shown the ecppornic world that employes are
cwitom~rs. th11t bUY!!J'!l are sellers, and ·that ev~ competitors, in
some sqnse, ar_e co-sharem of a common economic lot.

ltep.

Nobody smokes a better cigarette tbao

Sh11 coJild say it has prov-en w the publio that machines are not in·
fl!llabl~ or tool·proof, that big businei!S men are npt neceS8arlly
gre!jt eponomists or statesmQII, and thatt .Jlflldigality, gambling
a~ griM!d call ruin lhq best·laid plans at eternal prO!jpe!'ity.

O!eorcrlietd- And oobodjo ner wilL

l'/u Dw/ge SiJin'J - ~HI(f'tf4/&lt; 0 t-iJ IIl
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oneo, and that ''" the

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Sf!&amp;rt Of ~rd'a Sel;pqd Seriea Vietory

e::::.i~~~'A' CATCHER. MISSING ~UHINt SEHI[S
A&lt; Honolulu-A K.,..alc• dol•••·
ed Bull Montana. in two out of

three tan..

Mickey Appeara to Be Qrcl1nary Backtl~fl!f
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Steal Seven Bao.,. n our ameo-,,111•1!1
lo Away fielow Par

1&gt;0me fresh

FOR 8/l.LE----:;. VOI\'3,

,sbmt. llmc, other" be !1esh 1100n

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yearltns

Mccu.Ioul,h,

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ukcnc;; I
Ot 1 , Racine I

SALE-Oas r ;u1ge,

R(•asonably priced

to.,·n Mrs Gladys

MovluK from 1

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10-6-:H

FOf~ BALE-Thoroughbred South - ~
dc. wn nam 1 year old p!lce 110.
Wm Chu k , RuUan1, 0
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FOR SALE
Pm~r

sood work mule&amp;, une horl!c
and IL lctfe barn with propably about 5000 tne\ ur good lumber
after rRzed A bargain

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SALE-Con! Jlc
bu.'lhfll a: '
mine Cook's Oop, Do.lph Hysell
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For

FOil REN'J'-fi room&amp; and bo.th. All
mr;c!£rn hnJlrOVI)menlt! 1j53 OJ'anL
st. Mrs. Lucy B01a:ess Mtddlepol't

or Oall r:.oa.J.
Jll()ft RiNi...-6 room

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Lincoln Hill modt~rn convenlen re s basement, de~Sirable Iocr.t!'lH ball 283-J.
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For,.

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house

Bath

- ull moe.: ·• n ccnvuuenclll! M~'&gt;.l
0 L Bradbury, Mulberry Av,• :1UC ,

Pomeroy .

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Wanted-f

WANTI~ U-A Jlib nn farm or will
1 ~ 1 ,t ;, farm . Ellperumced wmke:

Ot" ra:e W
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delicioua new cheese food
melta, 11ice11. •p~ad1 r

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flayor blends with other
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etablea. And it"e ne bealthf'ul-as digc8t.iblo-as pure
whole milk it1elf!
Tl')' it today-for cook·
lnR and aandwlchee. Your
1rocer lroo It iu the bell
pound paeluoge.

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Sa~tertwl•t

A TB_F J·· NDER

"THt NIGHT ANGEL"

' lh.ar ami He; Nancy Carroll and Frederic Mareh. From two dU •
(l!fent world!Jo LhllJ eotnr1 aad fall In love.! The dory or a ~:lrl men
can't lor(ld.

Alllo ComedJ "FOOTBALL OAVS."

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Today and Tomorrow

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"THE GREAT MEADOW"

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'called "thr. most excltlur pioneer romanu of Arqerlca." t:lbabeLb

Uenr 11nd See; lohn Ma~k Brown, Eleanor Beardman. Helen .Jcr,' omr Eddy und man1 oUter ~-

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HOPE

V.lHY SHE
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Mado:l Robcrt'fl, t:plc No¥cl hall been m:ule ln'IJ a Unrllnr ploLare.

Aioo Comedy J'Two'o Company"

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Graham Station

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UPSETS
'Tl-1 IS
WEEK

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~~~· eo:~ ~~UNUD GHEATNES~ ~f C~CH

tf~'•

Sf!&amp;rt Of ~rd'a Sel;pqd Seriea Vietory

e::::.i~~~'A' CATCHER. MISSING ~UHINt SEHI[S
A&lt; Honolulu-A K.,..alc• dol•••·
ed Bull Montana. in two out of

three tan..

Mickey Appeara to Be Qrcl1nary Backtl~fl!f
1 f
G
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Steal Seven Bao.,. n our ameo-,,111•1!1
lo Away fielow Par

1&gt;0me fresh

FOR 8/l.LE----:;. VOI\'3,

,sbmt. llmc, other" be !1esh 1100n

f2li-t35 Aloo :;5

D1. s. A
1D-6-3t

ron

yearltns

Mccu.Ioul,h,

Bwe:;.

Bashun ,

ukcnc;; I
Ot 1 , Racine I

SALE-Oas r ;u1ge,

R(•asonably priced

to.,·n Mrs Gladys

MovluK from 1

_:::_,:..::.::__ _ _ _ _ -- I
10-6-:H

FOf~ BALE-Thoroughbred South - ~
dc. wn nam 1 year old p!lce 110.
Wm Chu k , RuUan1, 0
10·'1-::lt

FOR SALE
Pm~r

sood work mule&amp;, une horl!c
and IL lctfe barn with propably about 5000 tne\ ur good lumber
after rRzed A bargain

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The Ef:M!rsbach CQnst...uctlon Co

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Pomo&lt;Oy, Ohio

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SALE-Con! Jlc
bu.'lhfll a: '
mine Cook's Oop, Do.lph Hysell
10- 5-Jt.

PO!!

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R,e_n_l:._---

For

FOil REN'J'-fi room&amp; and bo.th. All
mr;c!£rn hnJlrOVI)menlt! 1j53 OJ'anL
st. Mrs. Lucy B01a:ess Mtddlepol't

or Oall r:.oa.J.
Jll()ft RiNi...-6 room

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to-&amp;-at j

hr.ue~

Lincoln Hill modt~rn convenlen re s basement, de~Sirable Iocr.t!'lH ball 283-J.
lO·t-at

For,.

Hl!NT- li rc.om

house

Bath

- ull moe.: ·• n ccnvuuenclll! M~'&gt;.l
0 L Bradbury, Mulberry Av,• :1UC ,

Pomeroy .

to-7-.U

Wanted-f

WANTI~ U-A Jlib nn farm or will
1 ~ 1 ,t ;, farm . Ellperumced wmke:

Ot" ra:e W
a. o· 1

Clon-;:h,

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'W,J:

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this
delicioua new cheese food
melta, 11ice11. •p~ad1 r

How It« full, rid. cbeeae
flayor blends with other
, ___._I M
fi h

•-

eat,

Iii

,eap, ttg..

etablea. And it"e ne bealthf'ul-as digc8t.iblo-as pure
whole milk it1elf!
Tl')' it today-for cook·
lnR and aandwlchee. Your
1rocer lroo It iu the bell
pound paeluoge.

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Today and Tomctrrow

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CO
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Middleport. 1~~~~~~~......~....- -...
1o-1-61 _'_
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_'!'!!!"!!!'!!. 1

Sa~tertwl•t

A TB_F J·· NDER

"THt NIGHT ANGEL"

' lh.ar ami He; Nancy Carroll and Frederic Mareh. From two dU •
(l!fent world!Jo LhllJ eotnr1 aad fall In love.! The dory or a ~:lrl men
can't lor(ld.

Alllo ComedJ "FOOTBALL OAVS."

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LJBtRTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT
Today and Tomorrow

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lMG

"THE GREAT MEADOW"

-ro

'called "thr. most excltlur pioneer romanu of Arqerlca." t:lbabeLb

Uenr 11nd See; lohn Ma~k Brown, Eleanor Beardman. Helen .Jcr,' omr Eddy und man1 oUter ~-

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mn:wn:mneu:~::m;t:mm
l-IMO"•

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A "-Of&gt;JEY.
I C AM'T l"lt!&lt;RE

Go'S.\-1
BUT Mf&gt;..
1&lt;1"--tiSI..Y IS

l'&gt;uT

GoOD-L-OOl&lt;IIJG I
HOPE

V.lHY SHE
\ n t&lt;NOW
W\-\EI\..1 '

~0"'"'

Mado:l Robcrt'fl, t:plc No¥cl hall been m:ule ln'IJ a Unrllnr ploLare.

Aioo Comedy J'Two'o Company"

Cord

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Graham Station

T'o

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UPSETS
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NEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7 liSl

Rev, Louis Miller, Former Minister
Of Bethany Church, Here, Observed
~ His 102nd Birthday In Hoosier Stat~

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Wii Bcm 1n A.laac:e-Lorra•ne Comma to America at
af 10 Hu Se..,ed tn c;........, M E Can
fereace for 53 Yeara

HARRISON ROUSH
IS CRASH VICTIM

H• l.aon RoUSh
23
a !ormer
resident of New Haven died Tuem.,
day a a reslllt of njurles re«ived
in 'll accident at SllltersvUic Su
A•e day Roush wu rldilll a mot.orcyc e

I ~h.. r iL cap&amp;lzed lnjurln({ ltim crl
Itlhue
ca y He was take tc. a. hosp al
wht;re an att.tmp waa made
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PHAIR

IMDliCAT[SITribune Manager
r H 1 Confined to Horne

THREE MORE IN!s Veteran, Suffenna from
THEfT Of B[ [ f

Emory Wolfe Newopaper
Neunt10

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hla life

H~ wat~ r~:~t.urned here Wedneaday
Imorning
bJ the Ewtna wtdeM.akers.

and the jlody la

betna

prepared

l{.or Lura,, whk:h wiLl proba.bly be

hel:l at New Haven

10id Time Dance
I To Be Feature At
Coming Jubilee
1

Emory Wolfe

Ebl n

\\' ...t'd road
Salem twp gas

H

Kr

Cloud' tonl&amp;ht •nd !'J1day wt.th

1n Bouttowe.t. porUon tonJaht and
por1Jon PridaJ

Tr1buae. call 236 L, af the BuuneN
Olice aok foe ZOZ R.

FULL

VOL. VI- NO 2:!

B

LEASED

WIRE

POMEROY OHIO

OF

!NTERNATION AL

THUR~DAY

NEWS

COMING WINTER TO ~E[ M~NY OHIO

Donabey
e:

WAS PET COW

alp

ej c a o y

cntences

drv

h me by tht! Dua ah ~ f ~; t
pour rf nr on a de~k I elped ex
his w:lsh that t4e l quo que.s

Owner Saya And Value&lt;l
H11hly-More Than
lntrm11c Worth

~[Orl£ SUffER fROM GOLD. HUNGER,
~CGOfl~INC TO C~BINH PREOICTIBN

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IJe &lt;! n h hso

ad

c~

be ~&gt;mporarlly shd'Jed
Trf' sta e a d nat on he

nel'ds to

forget

he

p

aJd

h ll

I
I

I

I

Ftrat Pubhahed Eohmate Oeahng W1th Econom~
Ftrat Pubhahed Eohmate Oeahn1 W1th Economic:
Condthono In State Showo 319,541 Workers
Idle At Present Ttme

pro.:l em until this country gets off
ts k!l~s u.ni u t.o ts c t ceo o
mlu J
thu

OF MUCH DISTRESS
At Preoenl T 1me, Saya No
Nallon Should 'Bor
row Or Lend"
Wa'ihington

"'"

NUMBER TO INCREASE, 'TIS SAID

By ROBERT 8

ALLEN

IN!S Statf Cu rcsp o Ut
BULLETIN
Wastllngton Oc:t
s-rns-The
volWltary $500 000.000 ba ken cur

por11.Uon

II.Y UKKts«'d u the lead
onvres.!l T e!id.ay nlghl by
Preside L Hoover \\
be
co
porated within the ex 48 llou ~
t.he Wh e House n u ccd todn

e s of

11730
. . .d
1980
2160
6560
l 00
1)6 BO

lU -12

Decree Issued By 1
English Monarch
Dtaaoluhon of Parhament
for Elecbona •a Ex
peeled Soon
By OTTO D TOLISCHUS
I N S Staft' Corre11pondent
Lo don Oct 7-The parltament
ol Great Br taln was prorosued t.o
rtay by Royal decree issued by
Ki g Oco ge at the request of
Pnme M nister J Ramsay Mac
Donllld
Dissol tlon of parUament to
make way for a e y gene1al elec
t10n was expected sl ortly
A large crowd was gathered out
s de the Ho se of Par Han en\ dur
lng the read ns cf the King 11 ad

dress but the pa lla nentary ben
c e were half en ul}
Orav ty of the existing nnunt:lal
a d economic situatio waB tr('sS
ed by King George n his speech
wl ch w
rhacteristlcally brlr.t

Banks
oa
Commtaaaooera 10 to Court Spreading Wrl
~j:ht. T lu
d
Ma to.ln!ng road
After Offer for Land
Ct unty R ..W and .Uthiit t
•• ReJected
!l'ra. k Allen ha lh g !I
el

••• chest
COLDS
br tltmulation

Osborne was appo,J1 ted
gw:nrllan of Clifton BuliiB Otllisp e
8 yeara of age by the probote court
her 'l:_uesdav The fAther o... the
ch d 'i,\'a a Wo d War vet..,ran

oriel inhalation

onct
""'
or 01 ve"""''""'
Township

t'.

~lreoted

P

~

' "'' "' '' ITH~E
I'll.

.,.ILLED
~"~&gt;
AU vMOBILE CKJ~

und
300 00

ov Cl!mf" 1t Block Co

sewer p pe
Laf
McK1 lghl
bridp;e
E Roml

po.s 11

for

D Jewc I
ro
brldge
C 1'.4 Smith lumbe r
J F. D Hart 111:er puy oil
Sflaron bridge
Womer roD.d
Po

and Basi a
rood

5 9:.l
28 11

FAIL APPLit:S FUR PAROLE

"

1oad

BR.ADnt:LD CUNNINOnAIU

D A IL MF.E11NG
R.t tur Jona han Meigs Chapter
Brant.ford Ont. OCt 1-INBn A R will hold the! first mvet Three peraooa were killed and two
ng t;lf Lhe year at the hnmc of Mr.a others Wert! eio\I.II.Y inJured today

IJTYLEPARK HATS
YOU'LL see tins hat Jauntily
I jo•ggi.ng along the !aslripn fanes
by men w1se to, tlte
Quality and w1se to the vai"J~­

C ? Reed on Friday afternoon at when an automobile with Nebraa
2 ~ lock - Adv
10 7 If ka Ucenae platel atruck a motor
transport truck In Hamilton Raad

~~WAYS

Ch

h

DINNER

mUes eut. of here
I10The
car In whleh they were

of Chrast Thursday lng swuna out to pau one '~:o- I
11 to 1 o'clock. transport when another trl.lek com
the the
Nebraska
car The
aide
: ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;; Istruck
1n8 from
oppoalte
dlrectlon
" ' ONCE

urc

~-~-~~~~~£ft~ftb~!#~:tl&gt;~~1!5"~'*®~~P~n~•ce 30c

giVInUnce of only

;ICE

of t.he automDbtle was torn out and
It was hurled toto the ditch

Master Masons!
Toni1Jhl " the reiJUiar commumcabon
of Pomeroy Lodge No 164 F &amp; A. M at
wh1ch t1me bu11ne.. mallen w11l be con11d
ered
All membert are ur,ently requeol·
ed to be preoent
By Order Of The Wonh1pful Muter
By J Edward F otter Secretary

Constipated? Try
'Fay·Vert' I.axative

0

0

Premter

127 10

Pon

Colun bu

England Anxious
To Be At Meeting

'"'

Cor.demnatlon procred gs wc
'lta.r ed in the probat co t I e
Tue lay when a s It was 1 00. by
the Meigs county co
.'1"'
8
against Corynnc Bel aefer of Port
land 1or a certnln ~ll 'CCI ol 1 d
belo glnll to her which Is neo.:ssary
for a right-of way on the State
HJtrhwny at Portla1 d
y
comn Winners cia n
offered a reo.sonoble p tee f or
property which Is desired for
l'ompletlon or thr: r adwt~y
that the pri~ llos been er lR

By H EARL WU..SON
B S 11.tf C

N

5

t ""

"

At Convention In Canada
Beer Fl',~ Day Week
Mam Subjecb

Upward• Of Mtlhon Men Women and Chtldren To
Feel Ptnch Of Poverty Rehef Work Throullb
Bond l ..ueo Ur1ed To Be11n

It aeem1 that newapapennen w ll persist m clutter na up the Jand
.eape whei'OYer Colonel Charlet A. Llndberp happens to al l'ht I.Q
his plan.e This photo wu made in Japan when L ndy _Just about t&amp;
ke off dlscovued one of the era:ft of the Fourth Estote h ddea.
aboard h1a ship. The Japanese scribe was g ven the a r but not ia.
the manner he had fondly expected He 11 shown (1) on h s wa7
'back to earth while the Colonel (2) looks on Mrs L ndberiJ'
18) il tea packlnc up la prepa.raUon for the ne11. bup

COUNTY BILLS

c

POMEROY H S vt CHESHIRE H S
-ATPOMEROY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC
FIELD
FRIDAIY, QCT 9TH , 3 45 P M
ADMISSION Z5c and 3Sc

Bouil!l:-'

OCfOBER 8 1931

ll:amp gus and g ease 15.00

r. :\ cruc

m.

SERVICE

buslnelll! mnr.

ror the Tribune Telegraph
tor the past ~ YQJ"H also occupy ng
Men the same po.!ll.Uon on The Do 1)'
!Tr bune for the put nve yaars s
n 1t I t lmpro ed today
a~r

Tno Of M1ddleport
Arreoted After
Ccnfeo11on1

Lindy Gives "Air" to Scrib•

t 381 49

tax

"'
WEATHER FORECAST- ..J.en.

READERS NOTICE-If you want

the Nawo Ollice of The Datly

1\: ksbury brld&amp;e
a3 75
!:hl.u ng h i dret ! u
uu y
horne to faJ.r
U 50
Wa'\hng tle al Antqu ty
2.W:
Aul Ll rue u.ad au Tax Fund
Lt-ba on 'P gas ax F ank
'\Han hauling g1av~l
136 85
Rut and t'll. p gas tax

---- - - - - -

S5

~~

Othen $1 95 to $4 00
Stetaon'a, new low pr1ce $7

Laval and

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