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nat~n, are too easily saUotlell an4 too little botb~red by
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thef do little or a(&gt;th1~ to.w•rd . , .~II ~~~ egncUtlons.
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preQmt after having b~en vi&gt;tually reduc~&lt;! to the statu•
of 11, territorial government, a situation which would take
the ;pmbition out of less determined people, we find them "" 7 Amo•
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near Jackson when a sehool girl
iwaa killed'and another Injured by a bit.;aklp driver
bas :raised the question of cr:elessne"" Qll. the pedestlian'3
paJ1i.by the Jackson Sun JournaL Thi•. column has harped
on tGoae things until many readers perhaps Jet tired of lt,
but there is nothing more vital than Uvel and no lives
111ore important !hall those of children.
'While the recent tragedy does not come in the catcIJOrY· of pede•trlans' carelesaneu, but inal~a~~ is a .flagrant
case· of criminal neli(lence if not ~· baais of more 'l"rious
bha~j'es against the driver of the death c11r. ·u does serve
~ ooce again call attention to· hlrhway strolle!s• especially
Ait&gt;DPII the younger ~Jeneration.
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'gbJ.ect recently called attentl• to the fact that the
tjc~lar highway op which two accidenta have occurred in. !!9J~~~~,~~~!~~~~~~~
lt88 than two woeko, seems to be m ll&amp;therin&amp;' point
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0 ppoalte direction approached ·and when they were or- n,;~m;~~~':
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a~tecf 'a • if they were bei~&amp;' 'deprived of their righta ami
pr!vlle!Je• as American children.
'fhese things oua'ht ~ot to be. Sqch aetlon.o on the
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PIT'I'SBURGH LIVESTOCK
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Olrl BuJfman 'Of HunUnat.on to choice vealen 800-950 ; comzno.n ~5 12 qt. r.hi_.P 25-Slk:.
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A. crowd. ot ~ than 100 waa I Orand muter, Jame1 W . .Moraau; t helf boat. a $Dlall akU! , capsized 1
ID H01pital Thete
ner .at U\e I.Q&amp;tance of the Pedfr~l
Mr. ant:l lin." Emil Bell att.ended active fully 2S hiaber tpota up more
/l i"'"OI!t at Raetne lod1e No. idl P lw;P.utY panel muter, v . L. .Worrt~ ! tn the t.ctwuh of thl! d~~om. l
.....,-cour.- In con&amp;cuo,l witb theb- ac- ~ the opening of the new St. Joaeph l qut~.llty considered; good to ch oice
when cl«tlcatory &amp;e1'Yk:815 tscn; senior pand ward.en. .;John KnOwlton wu a ft:Sident ot MarlPerry Diddltt who wu t.atttn to a tivltlt!.! In brealdn&amp;: int.o and enter~ hoapltal at Parter6burr Tutsday gradf!l! 67~-ru: commo:n to mediwn
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kind 400-650 ; 110me mixed lotA a nd
ppi'ehutd. by them. In addition to IStembelJt!r; rred treuurer.. GeQ. Prcctorv1lle. Hardin waa the loOn InJuries aUI!talned 1n an automobile talr.in8 meata. stored there~n.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Refd and dulrable welght.K ~76-600: litLic
~ 1peoia.l aervicea conducted, a H. Pa.rker; arand secret&amp;Q'. D. B .] of Rev. and Mn. E. C. Hardin ot wreck nea1· thm! Sunday while
Offtcers from the sheriff 1 oftlce dauahttr and: Mra. Htlen RU&amp;'W!II done on aa;ed stock .
. l ~ buaineu aeaa1Qn waa · held ,! WUll&amp;m&amp;; IJr&amp;lld , chaplain, . Eber 1Ra.cine who wer~ tranaferred here- jhe and other &amp; of hl.s tamUy were lett. lihortly after n oon to r~~~e returned h :;me . Tuesday evenlna:
DIES IN CH "RLE-STON
arid, tbe dtpn of Muter Muon Garnahan; fll'&amp;nd orator, Prank De· about. a month qo. An Inquest was j on their way home trom a t rip to youthll back to Ja_ll. They a e rt. after a short vllut at. Cleveland .
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IIay; pand marahall, Arthur ~b· held ovir the bodies which were Wellsbur(, w. Va ., died of h.IIS In- pJa.ced on probation and we~ m
The Lend-a-Hand
society or
Word wa.a rectlved Here Wednts1 M•eon•
~run every IDCIJe 1n uti: ; erand eenlor dtaooo, c. A. then ta)an to the former home&amp; of Juries Wfdnesday morntna.
quired Lo ~port to the sherlf~!o0 ie; Simpaon M. E. chureh held Ulelr day mcminK or the death of Mrs .
Mtiia county 1,1 weU as Jackaoro Schaefer; rp'and. junor deacon., Da- ' t he victims where burial was made. \ Mr. Diddle, h1a wile and broth~r. ce monUll~ by Judge 0 · !:. - P
I rt.aular monthly meetl,lg w.t lhe Prank Jl't&amp;her In a hospital a.t
lip\Ult.y "UKI otber parta of tbutaoo lvHf. 8 . Thomas; grand st.cwarda, c .
, William, wtre and two daughtera who dt!livered 11 sound lecture to r.hurch Tuesday evenina.
! Charleston.
' lAd Wttt ViJot1n1a, were on hand \v. Haytn~ton an&lt;l L. J, Hel.ner; tkmr~
had Kone to at.tend the funera.1 o1 a t,bem Tuesday after Lhey threw
Jacob Flll:hu Jelt
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She lu.v~s 8 hu!;band .. who Ia a
. jet leuer lilhts, J. E. Ora.hap\, J. E.
brother·ln-la.w, Lon Tucker who themselves on the mercy of the m(]rnina for ChArleston be~ can-json of Jaooo Pisher on Lincoln HUI
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wu killed In a mine accident at court.
ed 1helr by the death or Mrs. Frank and a dau11ht.er twelve :Years old.
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The funeral twrvlcPS wtll bt an~
Sm.lt-h, John Bluttnar and c. w. '
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lhun Diddle escaped Wi~h minor innousbuJ"K, Pa., Monday for a short
muter and preaJdent durln&amp;" tlle In\ Juries. William Diddle received a
vlatt with her sister.
PI'M'SBURGH PRODUCE
!1t1al0ry work
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was held at j kmg gash In hiM head whkh reDr. Byron Bing and WIIUam Het.
j Pollowtna: ihe desree work il.l.l" the Pcmeroy high school th-e past qutred 6everal sttt.ohti:J:i. to &lt;:lose.
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Semor : Ptestdent1 Ted Scott. Harris of Bowman's Run left. Bun- meeting ot the local organlza.tion
Mr. B.nd Mrs. Ellsworth RoM:! of
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"Leam; vic~ day to be with the Injured people. at which time five candidates were ~ville t:lted II: w~th relat.ives
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I'! ALLIPOLIS
Miss Elli-e Ha.rt entertained her tmg; Bee. G-eorge CDfton.
any chul"ch was entertailled at the district a~ In att~ndance. A short · Mr. and ~· Edwa.rd \\oeck.le
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t:ridge club at the Elmhurst TavEophomorf!: President: · RuS!ell home or Mrs. E".. ar Ebenlbach on business sef&gt;!lon wast.eldwhictfwas and Mra . Lottie Minich returned
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.. Miss Anna Ebersbaeh and. MrL~;. very lnt.-ere5tlng speaking proQTa.m. Killer and famUy,
(.t'ivr.d the prize 101. high o;c 01·e
'The omcers of the clll88es he. e Marguerite DW'st IU!Sisting hostesa- Mr. Reading gave a mm;t InterestMl T kla H
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Dai~ty refreshments "¥.'el'e &amp;erved. · ar~ Mlected by a dltrerent pro- ell . After the business mee"tlng a iug address to the membere of the
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Middleport Hirh
HAT a tna:edyl E«ey moadli
student tc be nominated for a posl- tefreshments were served.
IO\\'ed by short talks by Rev. Stump with relatives at Syracuse.
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NOTICE
tion, a petition must be secured 1 Mrs. George Hall who has brood and Captain Howder .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hood of
rtrcclso ••• DCarly doubled up with
from th~ principal e.n1 must be flied 1c9.llted Sf!Veral programa over radio
Following the adjournment of Cincinnati and Mrli. Orant Hood
cramps.
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The -Catholic Daughters of Amer~ in his otnce with ten names at- stations WLW at Cincbm&amp;tl and the meeting the memberl retired le-tt Wednesday tor Wheeling and
lea will have their regular meeting tached. The nomination Is conduc~ WTAM at C(eveland rendered &amp;ev- to the ba.nquet room where dell- ·~Fairmont
\Vby doo•l fOil U'J' Lydia E. Pink..
. . . . . .JiiJJilllilii•JiiJ·--~~and election of oll\cers on Thursday ted this W:J.y and then the el~ctl!lll eral delightful l!Olos. Mrs John ctous sandwiches ami cof!ee had Mr. ~nd
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adv. t.s made
VQt1ng.
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spc•nt due:_ ahoyll
dlo "tom •• t lh
dlese ttyiog times?
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We have been In this preclass In Harmony. Tha&amp;e school
yoUr haodbas ••• keep them handr
ftlll!!lon for many yeUI, aad
1students who wish to enter may do
Oil rout medicine lhelf. Their tonic:
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,:,(:·d 'rollment fee. o~ chaJ"'I(! to -~elasB.
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Mr . and Mn. Cecil Wrlvht
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lr,Jld Mr . WcJl u! RavenawooO were
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Allooe Malone returned to the~ rrus holt•"' 026·666 ..
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..MaatOI' Ma· canbeld~proxyoiH¥rryo. oram llun,ttnaton, who wore· drowned In A 0 t 0 ACCident FOR TRIO'S ADREST home at Pottotown, , .., Monday c.1,.. ,.,..... 100: market. s&gt;ow nel'} whJta fl1t.ru 30·24.
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Shown above ai'e three Views of the new St. Joseph's hoSpital which was ·open for public lnspection Tuesday and \Vednesday of thir,
week. The interior' ~t the left shows the altar and frescoeS of the early Italian. chapel, the original frescoes being the work ,of a local artist,
Mrs. Lois Cochran Rogers. )\t the rignt, is piciured the hospital as seen from the Market street side, and below is shown the entrance to
the hospital from the Murdoch avenue side. All three photographs
Weste~berger.
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Oa Tlleae Valuea _ta ·
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tire has beim first.~hqlce In aalea
...:.first choice In number of usera.
That tire Ia GOODYEAR-al;ld
TODAY mm'e people ride on ··
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klrid-by millions; Why don't

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Au•trlari tenor, .made a •10.000
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tlot\;as they_flnd it b~t are ever seeking ways and mean•
to ll~tter exiotinl conditions· Far too "'any countries •• R
nat~n, are too easily saUotlell an4 too little botb~red by
thei&gt;t many lnconve,~J'i;l,o"" ~~~~-~f have; qo,.-~uently~
thef do little or a(&gt;th1~ to.w•rd . , .~II ~~~ egncUtlons.
''Not so with Gemany and naturally •• a result, we
• · flnd1'this country ever reaching toward tho lead. Even at
preQmt after having b~en vi&gt;tually reduc~&lt;! to the statu•
of 11, territorial government, a situation which would take
the ;pmbition out of less determined people, we find them "" 7 Amo•
ever diligent and workln&amp;' to an end worth while. Such "\ ton·• Crch; :::.:·-.':'::.:
peoqie, individually or collectively, are bound to succeed. 0 '30 C:.,~~·
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4\JTO TRAGEJ)IES

near Jackson when a sehool girl
iwaa killed'and another Injured by a bit.;aklp driver
bas :raised the question of cr:elessne"" Qll. the pedestlian'3
paJ1i.by the Jackson Sun JournaL Thi•. column has harped
on tGoae things until many readers perhaps Jet tired of lt,
but there is nothing more vital than Uvel and no lives
111ore important !hall those of children.
'While the recent tragedy does not come in the catcIJOrY· of pede•trlans' carelesaneu, but inal~a~~ is a .flagrant
case· of criminal neli(lence if not ~· baais of more 'l"rious
bha~j'es against the driver of the death c11r. ·u does serve
~ ooce again call attention to· hlrhway strolle!s• especially
Ait&gt;DPII the younger ~Jeneration.
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'The Jackson paper In ;comin.enlillri ' •di~orially \m :
'gbJ.ect recently called attentl• to the fact that the
tjc~lar highway op which two accidenta have occurred in. !!9J~~~~,~~~!~~~~~~~
lt88 than two woeko, seems to be m ll&amp;therin&amp;' point
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ol&gt;ildren and many were not ogly cureltslf of · ·their
' live~' and limbo but were lmpudeJ!t be~~id••• }lec0ntly they'"''~ LP'II'''
CJIU~J&lt;l drivers to halt in the hl&amp;'bw~y ~loen cars from lhe
0 ppoalte direction approached ·and when they were or- n,;~m;~~~':
dpreil from their arbitrary position by oftlcer• of the law, \',
a~tecf 'a • if they were bei~&amp;' 'deprived of their righta ami
pr!vlle!Je• as American children.
'fhese things oua'ht ~ot to be. Sqch aetlon.o on the
p,cnt of chlldre~ can be directly traced to t!Jelr parents.
wlloi 'w.l\en accidents do occur due to tbe.i r offspring,·
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and impqdance, r 0ap tl!e terliible ~ toll them·
Aa It~~ been •~ill In t)le, c,!)!liiiiP•iP.,fof~!'ev,rr

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PIT'I'SBURGH LIVESTOCK
Oct. 14-INS-Hogs: receiptti 1500
I market mOBtly 10 to 20 higher: un1 derwelght&amp; and packiny sows littlt'
change; no to 260 1... 600·820. latter price lor 190 to 320 lbl., beavlet
welshts scarce; 140 to 160 lbs. 560.585; 100 to 130 lbs. 600-550; medium

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have . ,. d.iacovere&lt;l a means by which food can be su,cc&lt;!8s·l ~
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This, if true, is Indeed, another wonderful step forward by Qermany, the e~~ntry which already seems to be,
far ·tn the lead of all others In matter• peJ1:ainin!f to re·

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EGARDLESS OF what seems to be going on in
qu11rters or what conditlo,ns obtain as , to : noan&lt;;lal
\roubles, the Germ~n Sci~ntfst '11oes rilil'lt' alolill' in th"e '
tenor of his way. Tile latest information received from

Grand Master Of
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ALMIGKTY GOO--f will cry unto God most high;
unto God that pe&gt;·formeth all things for me-Psalm 57 ;2,

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The bod.iel ot Fred HarcUn and 1iOf
prealdlna, file' conducted in the rTony Knowlton, employees o1 the

trtenda here.
110me aatln lht~•er: a few good mand albw; aupply medium; tome•
muooa.
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WuTanta have been isn~. fO:,
Olrl BuJfman 'Of HunUnat.on to choice vealen 800-950 ; comzno.n ~5 12 qt. r.hi_.P 25-Slk:.
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The folloW"fnl" ftlled the v&amp;floua ,party.
Siatenftlle Suecumba
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amat of Raymorut Bue wu a buUDeU villt« ~ere Wed - ~ and medium lots f60·7JO.
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C'kremoniell : The two we.re . drowned when
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Sheep receipt8 BOO : Iambs hairJy
A. crowd. ot ~ than 100 waa I Orand muter, Jame1 W . .Moraau; t helf boat. a $Dlall akU! , capsized 1
ID H01pital Thete
ner .at U\e I.Q&amp;tance of the Pedfr~l
Mr. ant:l lin." Emil Bell att.ended active fully 2S hiaber tpota up more
/l i"'"OI!t at Raetne lod1e No. idl P lw;P.utY panel muter, v . L. .Worrt~ ! tn the t.ctwuh of thl! d~~om. l
.....,-cour.- In con&amp;cuo,l witb theb- ac- ~ the opening of the new St. Joaeph l qut~.llty considered; good to ch oice
when cl«tlcatory &amp;e1'Yk:815 tscn; senior pand ward.en. .;John KnOwlton wu a ft:Sident ot MarlPerry Diddltt who wu t.atttn to a tivltlt!.! In brealdn&amp;: int.o and enter~ hoapltal at Parter6burr Tutsday gradf!l! 67~-ru: commo:n to mediwn
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~ld ht tbt b!pldlDa reoeutly Phl.laon; Junior Brand warden, L. 0 . ' dta and Hardin wu a resident or hospltal In €11!tertiv1lle because of Ina a refrller&amp;tor rallrot.d car and eveniJll".
kind 400-650 ; 110me mixed lotA a nd
ppi'ehutd. by them. In addition to IStembelJt!r; rred treuurer.. GeQ. Prcctorv1lle. Hardin waa the loOn InJuries aUI!talned 1n an automobile talr.in8 meata. stored there~n.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Refd and dulrable welght.K ~76-600: litLic
~ 1peoia.l aervicea conducted, a H. Pa.rker; arand secret&amp;Q'. D. B .] of Rev. and Mn. E. C. Hardin ot wreck nea1· thm! Sunday while
Offtcers from the sheriff 1 oftlce dauahttr and: Mra. Htlen RU&amp;'W!II done on aa;ed stock .
. l ~ buaineu aeaa1Qn waa · held ,! WUll&amp;m&amp;; IJr&amp;lld , chaplain, . Eber 1Ra.cine who wer~ tranaferred here- jhe and other &amp; of hl.s tamUy were lett. lihortly after n oon to r~~~e returned h :;me . Tuesday evenlna:
DIES IN CH "RLE-STON
arid, tbe dtpn of Muter Muon Garnahan; fll'&amp;nd orator, Prank De· about. a month qo. An Inquest was j on their way home trom a t rip to youthll back to Ja_ll. They a e rt. after a short vllut at. Cleveland .
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IIay; pand marahall, Arthur ~b· held ovir the bodies which were Wellsbur(, w. Va ., died of h.IIS In- pJa.ced on probation and we~ m
The Lend-a-Hand
society or
Word wa.a rectlved Here Wednts1 M•eon•
~run every IDCIJe 1n uti: ; erand eenlor dtaooo, c. A. then ta)an to the former home&amp; of Juries Wfdnesday morntna.
quired Lo ~port to the sherlf~!o0 ie; Simpaon M. E. chureh held Ulelr day mcminK or the death of Mrs .
Mtiia county 1,1 weU as Jackaoro Schaefer; rp'and. junor deacon., Da- ' t he victims where burial was made. \ Mr. Diddle, h1a wile and broth~r. ce monUll~ by Judge 0 · !:. - P
I rt.aular monthly meetl,lg w.t lhe Prank Jl't&amp;her In a hospital a.t
lip\Ult.y "UKI otber parta of tbutaoo lvHf. 8 . Thomas; grand st.cwarda, c .
, William, wtre and two daughtera who dt!livered 11 sound lecture to r.hurch Tuesday evenina.
! Charleston.
' lAd Wttt ViJot1n1a, were on hand \v. Haytn~ton an&lt;l L. J, Hel.ner; tkmr~
had Kone to at.tend the funera.1 o1 a t,bem Tuesday after Lhey threw
Jacob Flll:hu Jelt
Wednesday
She lu.v~s 8 hu!;band .. who Ia a
. jet leuer lilhts, J. E. Ora.hap\, J. E.
brother·ln-la.w, Lon Tucker who themselves on the mercy of the m(]rnina for ChArleston be~ can-json of Jaooo Pisher on Lincoln HUI
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wu killed In a mine accident at court.
ed 1helr by the death or Mrs. Frank and a dau11ht.er twelve :Years old.
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The funeral twrvlcPS wtll bt an~
Sm.lt-h, John Bluttnar and c. w. '
TI)&amp; rut ot the IMUP except Wlll
Mrs. Clarence lhle Went to Canlater.
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lhun Diddle escaped Wi~h minor innousbuJ"K, Pa., Monday for a short
muter and preaJdent durln&amp;" tlle In\ Juries. William Diddle received a
vlatt with her sister.
PI'M'SBURGH PRODUCE
!1t1al0ry work
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I Election of oftlcers
was held at j kmg gash In hiM head whkh reDr. Byron Bing and WIIUam Het.
j Pollowtna: ihe desree work il.l.l" the Pcmeroy high school th-e past qutred 6everal sttt.ohti:J:i. to &lt;:lose.
B. F. Readmg, newly Installed zel attended the openina of St .
1w,eek "i.nd those students !Y!Ie&lt;:W!d
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1ment, ., banquet of oysters sencd as the cl8S15 oftlcials, are:
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Semor : Ptestdent1 Ted Scott. Harris of Bowman's Run left. Bun- meeting ot the local organlza.tion
Mr. B.nd Mrs. Ellsworth RoM:! of
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, \.A....l•, 16th. ateward Arthur Bee(le, W8.!l served . also captain or foott&gt;ali
"Leam; vic~ day to be with the Injured people. at which time five candidates were ~ville t:lted II: w~th relat.ives
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CLASS ME.P.TING
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Crow; vic~ president. Harold Hart111e Queen Esther cla/18 or Beth· fll:any ot-her lodges m the eighth rfCP v
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I'! ALLIPOLIS
Miss Elli-e Ha.rt entertained her tmg; Bee. G-eorge CDfton.
any chul"ch was entertailled at the district a~ In att~ndance. A short · Mr. and ~· Edwa.rd \\oeck.le
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t:ridge club at the Elmhurst TavEophomorf!: President: · RuS!ell home or Mrs. E".. ar Ebenlbach on business sef&gt;!lon wast.eldwhictfwas and Mra . Lottie Minich returned
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ye Lincoln Hill Tuesday evening, witJl followeli by the initiation and ll t ..,n after 8 vl6lt With Mrs. Mary
1 were tn play. Mrs. Floyd Clo."k. rE ~
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.. Miss Anna Ebersbaeh and. MrL~;. very lnt.-ere5tlng speaking proQTa.m. Killer and famUy,
(.t'ivr.d the prize 101. high o;c 01·e
'The omcers of the clll88es he. e Marguerite DW'st IU!Sisting hostesa- Mr. Reading gave a mm;t InterestMl T kla H
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Dai~ty refreshments "¥.'el'e &amp;erved. · ar~ Mlected by a dltrerent pro- ell . After the business mee"tlng a iug address to the membere of the
~s ~ex 18 e~t re umh t ~~"t
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en a er a s or v s
Middleport Hirh
HAT a tna:edyl E«ey moadli
student tc be nominated for a posl- tefreshments were served.
IO\\'ed by short talks by Rev. Stump with relatives at Syracuse.
••• tbo:te awful paios. Sbe auf.
School Field
NOTICE
tion, a petition must be secured 1 Mrs. George Hall who has brood and Captain Howder .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hood of
rtrcclso ••• DCarly doubled up with
from th~ principal e.n1 must be flied 1c9.llted Sf!Veral programa over radio
Following the adjournment of Cincinnati and Mrli. Orant Hood
cramps.
Adn&gt;ioioti
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The -Catholic Daughters of Amer~ in his otnce with ten names at- stations WLW at Cincbm&amp;tl and the meeting the memberl retired le-tt Wednesday tor Wheeling and
lea will have their regular meeting tached. The nomination Is conduc~ WTAM at C(eveland rendered &amp;ev- to the ba.nquet room where dell- ·~Fairmont
\Vby doo•l fOil U'J' Lydia E. Pink..
. . . . . .JiiJJilllilii•JiiJ·--~~and election of oll\cers on Thursday ted this W:J.y and then the el~ctl!lll eral delightful l!Olos. Mrs John ctous sandwiches ami cof!ee had Mr. ~nd
in ~-ron: Wells
bam'•VeaetableCompounddurins
Effective Beginninr
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,venin&amp;, Oct. 15th.
adv. t.s made
VQt1ng.
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Jones of Coalton, sister , or Mrs. ~n prepare&lt;l.
spc•nt due:_ ahoyll
dlo "tom •• t lh
dlese ttyiog times?
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hlllhcur'la
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Slip a bo-.: of the oew tablets iQ
We have been In this preclass In Harmony. Tha&amp;e school
yoUr haodbas ••• keep them handr
ftlll!!lon for many yeUI, aad
1students who wish to enter may do
Oil rout medicine lhelf. Their tonic:
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&amp;edoo m1kes ,Ou feel so much bctlnsld
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claM
Thursday. There will be no enlel",oodayswhenyou'rc'"not:welL'!'
,:,(:·d 'rollment fee. o~ chaJ"'I(! to -~elasB.
llarberlnc.
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'Pe-y DI'ddle DI'esiHall,
Mr . and Mn. Cecil Wrlvht
Peno--1•nd · - PMcklnl ..... 400-415.
lr,Jld Mr . WcJl u! RavenawooO were
_ 'llalll
Catdt receipt&amp; 50 ; market. ~oround sw.n4ard. &amp;6 S...f.
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D--I'ne
Building
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other cueeta prtaent.
l!!teady; odd aaka atrone: ; common
qp-Wartet 111'111; .1\.iM:
U 8 ece1ve \__
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Mn. Cecllllridrla.:acm and Mla8
medlwn Steere 500-82$ ; a few 1ood; nearby Cllmmt
111'''
UJUol ID)pmalve manner. Yr. Mor · j1lnl..., 8ta,.. .llnatneera' o111eo a&lt;
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WARRANTS ISSUED
Allooe Malone returned to the~ rrus holt•"' 026·666 ..
22; tresh extra ftntl
ben•
._.. 'h.a. 100
..MaatOI' Ma· canbeld~proxyoiH¥rryo. oram llun,ttnaton, who wore· drowned In A 0 t 0 ACCident FOR TRIO'S ADREST home at Pottotown, , .., Monday c.1,.. ,.,..... 100: market. s&gt;ow nel'} whJta fl1t.ru 30·24.
Vep:tablee-Martet steady: de•
.
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ot Sprtna:fltld, arandmuter of Ule Friday ln the Ohio river near Ra·
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after a idalt wttb relatJ.vea and IEarly kind and 1alt1 about &amp;teady

llo
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'lD DAILT tldltOMio JIC&amp;t

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on a KLq:e
Jesa rLsll:y,
a royal palace.

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With unemployment dole meagre
1\nd ~e co~er:e ot chal'ity organizations t:n;Jpty, rt w.;~a not surprts~

~.,..iderably

IIEPb·s Hoaplttri; Ls

llut·

nell, wonteds. · t\fftdl, .
elle;1'1011 and

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tleteed fdm~t &amp;we,elb.

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PATHFINDER .

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29d,tlf.lt
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· pcathon in the clty's tcrrltory.
J-:
, · Tile bulld4l1 designed in Colont,,f 11.,~~~··~~
.VII becaWJt! of its charm an:l db- H

lileattC'

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~o:c.mple'tcd: E.teC~

~trcet

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ride on first choice tires. '
they cost no more to buy?

,, ,,_,.. to the OJ€8.1ee' Heights conlent and acadeiny propel~, the
~· hoapltal ' oocuple:s an impo~tant 1~;~~~.•

t~,pp.ear· .

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:vou

Vd on ~ site of the former McConl\Uihey estate extending alona:
JI!Dettenth street from Murdoch

anc:e. ·
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Pittke;Sburfs greate"&gt;t tf.mplt! or
beali:h, the new .~.000 st. Jo-

Fallou.ito and topcoat• and we're maki"l ~e doUJ!r&amp; you opend

SUITS Ia

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SUITS and TOPCOATS
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c:ounl m!,tCh In,point&amp; of economy, weariDI •••ic;e

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Shown above ai'e three Views of the new St. Joseph's hoSpital which was ·open for public lnspection Tuesday and \Vednesday of thir,
week. The interior' ~t the left shows the altar and frescoeS of the early Italian. chapel, the original frescoes being the work ,of a local artist,
Mrs. Lois Cochran Rogers. )\t the rignt, is piciured the hospital as seen from the Market street side, and below is shown the entrance to
the hospital from the Murdoch avenue side. All three photographs
Weste~berger.
-Co.urtesy Parkersburg NewR;

We're Sconaa 1111
Oa Tlleae Valuea _ta ·
Pricea heva been ''touched • d~-"

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Every year for. 16 years, the IllUDe
tire has beim first.~hqlce In aalea
...:.first choice In number of usera.
That tire Ia GOODYEAR-al;ld
TODAY mm'e people ride on ··
Goociyesr Tires than on any other
klrid-by millions; Why don't

ltd.7Ht
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atmosphere 18 erect~d

3b5.25-2t

f)t brick and reL&gt;ltorccd

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rtllht !!1~ ·~J.!f!}!li"'·ti! ~·~a~ lie'li1~ I
. ~el'if• It!!~ ' t~ey 111'1"~ fl~

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to the ttm,• wh•l' lb~f

,, Hear and ·See;

it Ia tile hei!JM q! fq:, !~~~~,:~

' movmw aqtol!lolllle

~i11i~l4i1T~,

th!t the &lt;lrlver l"ill'
P~fP for tbe w~l~er'a •lf•IY
p~relil,6 wuqlfl onlY r~al~e

, "lb~ ~illhWf!f"· m~ny !1e11th~ ~~~~ rr~~~~~~~::~lA
1~
bt~jlu•e tl!ey wPu]4 ~e~p !heir
·~~ mu~l! ftB poooihlt ipol~~~~ ot

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.with: him aa he had with m..,y fl•meo.

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Erne~ Torrence,

:and lren(l} Dunne.

Comedy "MONKEY BUSINES$" .

Cliff Edwards·
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kkeye Boya On A
!toad To Ch!lli!IPiOil•
ahip. Of f.eape

They must be loat ••• theoe inodcm

"'*" ... for .a million
households in thia couojr)' ore uoing
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tu :l,lU noep1tal8

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tJblted State&amp; ond. CanadJI. placed

GilULER RITES
,
1'he funeral services for Mrs. I
Caroline Orueler, who died 11.t t:·!r
heme here Sunday morning, were
r:l.nduc:ted Tuesday morning from
the St. Louis CaLhollc Church with
burhal In Pine street cemetery.
Death was- due- to heart d!sense
of which .ahe hM been a constant
BUtfe-rer for many )'e8tB. ~he wa"11 10
)'Can; of a.g:e at th&lt;! time of her
de:lt.h. She bl sU.nlved by t wo Oa.ug:hter·s, Mr6. Robert fderrlnum of
Columbu" and Mt~s Emma Onder
of Clqcinnati and one son Jo.s!:gh cl

h011plt,a.l!

C&lt;&gt;llel• ol BUr·

HOlzer h05pita.l of U&gt;:us e1ty
i4l ont aecordJng to an announceIP8Jit reef!hted by oftk:t&amp;l5 of the
~ta"l here. 1n or$r t.o be estab-:"
lls)led as a fully approved hospital
bY this ora~~.nlza.tion, t~ h08pital
must have r. capactty ol more than

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• of for·
A parade, eci&amp;PtllllG tiM*
mer yean, wlll be prwenLed in

HAVE WON FOUR

them to-day. Thia """"Pianec would
have been imposoible, witb the
present tempo of A.nterioan life 1
without plenty of speed.
If you demand further proof, vioit ··

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Atainat Tou1h
~on; None Lo.t
To Date

tiuae, Glamorous production t.he
Peene)'·Bblnett. Poet here has prt=pued.

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'" low as
, dMJJII 23 fiiOIIIill
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The para~ wb.lch will ' be one of
the Jaraeat. ones ever to be lleCil 1n
Keip county, will Jorm at the Cit.y

our displtoy room and see the IIJIUIZo
. li/Mt;·O. Ro11gi11

and

atlcldleport, euncaay, oetober 18,
durlnl the E11nt Dla~ Meellnl
of lbe Amerlcao LeClon. PJr&amp;dea
have "«)me and para.dea have i"ODtl,
but. none will compare with the

ing thing&amp; !heoe ranges wiD do-foist
-automatic-clean-oool cooking,

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Bucyrus.

CLA$SIFIED
ADVERTISING
SECTION

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T'GIT ANG!:L

IN DUTCH
WI:IH HE:R

MAMA!

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FIGHT RESULTS
'

NOTICE I

All Union Carpenkn han

' "-''""'" their· ~tale of
9fe per buill' 10 '75e
·iUJtu further no&amp;tce.

&amp;tar•

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was

also hoo!.

to the members of Lhe "SI&amp;ndBearera" of the H-~ath M. E.
churcll. About fifteen members u. .td
their leader. Mrs. Noah Hao.were present W enjoy th•J soc;:·; ;.:::
TEA GIVt:N
A MISIIIOD&amp;J1 Tea W88 held TUC!if'
day C\'CDlnfi: at the home of Mrs. A.
W. McKay DP
OQ&amp;l Street b-y
the meritbers 9f tue Homr. Mllalon~
RJY SocietY, of t.he BeaQL . 14. IC.
chiJT(h. ~ Tea. ,Pl'QV«&lt; a sucx:eaa:
both IOOlally an•f rtnanclally.
&amp;n
pJ'OIJfatQ, under
the
Mrs. Robtrt Harrl.&amp;
TRe follo)lllnl- partlth" proaram : Charles
.D tadford, BUJy Rool.,
&amp;o~t. J·ean il.t:cKHy and

Qnd Ralph R'lhin M
were jJU{':-.~ ·" uf
Mar)9rlc Ruthcl·
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cc:: -:- Mrs. E. M. Paucake fl ·ld
Htmtington spPnt Sun ·lay
....,·:lh:·:··,..-· and Mrs. T .L. E'haw anti

wood wor-. muJJe, one Jlorac
and a lc:.rp barp. wlt.b prop· family at Thtvener.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Rmtth uml
abb' about r,ooo teet nt IQOd lumber
Mr. and Mts. Keundh Bt:ste~· W ""'~ 1
alter !'&amp;zed. A Dargatn.
The EberobQah Cor~t,.Qdlon Oo. auesf,l. or Mr. and Ml'!l. Stc·rli11g ·
Smith
at Lns:an Eunduy.
Pomei'Oy, ·Ohto
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League

NAME! OF

COJioiMot.l

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Seven

Di~ ·

70d0 Cotton iPJa.id StnaJe Bl&amp;."lketa

Double Bed SIR, all colora ... . .... ..... .

New Size Blantet&amp;, 80x00, part wool. extr._
heavy quallty- Naahua-PPl' pair . . . . . . .

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3 Po~d WhiLe OWl Ba.ttJuc 'lOx90 atze
stitched In one sheet., ready to ust ...... .
J6 lnch Light

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cretonne ....................... .
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•Bteven'f AU Linen Towels, ready·madl
11dS "'-ttl Mb-lk Value .............. ..
Boy's OVeralls." ·High Baeb, Heavy Denlm

Trlple '8tltclled., 4 to 18.yt&gt;a.rs .........•••••

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New Sweaters juol received-New
F1111 otylea for men, women and children, plain colors and fancy designs,
some have caps to match.
.lo$4.00

LADIES NEW READY. TO WEAR
JUST IN
-AT-

·RATHBURN'S

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CloU&gt;a

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GIRL WANTED- For
1 e 11 e r a I houaework,
-Muot have reference•·
Write "R" . care
~allr Tribune, Pom1a·l
roy; Ohio.

S2.z9
59c
$3 85•

Sateen Bound, fancy plaids .. .. .. ..... .

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(Continued r!'om page onel
WANTED-One or t.wo good calves
Under one week old. W. A. Oor- .....I.
"Yoabisawa hli8 a~;kcd hl11 KQvernIIUOh, Pomeroy, 0., R. 3. Near
ment frp- hu;C.ruct.lonH. Since counInfirmary.
10-14-3t
cd d!cl&amp;lona are by unanimous' vote
--···-WANTEU-Barbe.r ahop or Bar· Jap~ can, It she desires, veto the
ber IIOlOP equipment. Wrlt.e "li"" participation of the Unltoo States
In tb8 pelWO neaot.tatlonH.
~re ·rhe n....1Jy Trtl.nme.
London, Ckt. 14-INB-A Tokio
10·12-3!
dl~pll.tclh
to Lh~ DAILY MAlL t'l'WAN'r';r~'"n,-,
-- A:-;Jo::;b:-::mc-,- 0
ru"r"'m:-::or::-::w:::m day satd t.he ,JupaneKe furelsn oftl&lt; .:l '
rer.t n farm . Expcnencod worker . and war mlutatry hn1 agreed on
Of"!rge W. Clonch, Middleport, lh.e toliQWiqg demand!! to 00 made 1
R.0. l
10-7-6t I.IJklll the dhhW9C KOVCI"llniCilL.
()I OeliHQUon or nt:U·Jupa,nC!;C
'l'RUCKS WANTED-Any klmi. ony prcpaaanda in CLiiluL.
slzo:J to haul gravel from Ree1sl:l) Del'lnite recoguiLion or Japvlll r: Start Friday. :· ~e C. A. Rtt- anc~e rl1hl.ti in Mllnchurla.
ch.l&gt;:&gt; , Long Bottom, 0 .
10•13~t
&lt;3) Negotl~ttlons to lie eondur.t.od
direct with the Nanklinr. IJGV&lt;ll'll·
ment~,_ and on certain points with
,tlr.lp WantedChlnCIIC authOrlti&lt;Js In Manchul'la.

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"7l1i&amp;o Pirt .woor~a: m;..,.

Men;::r: .......................... . .... .

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Chlldl'en'l PaMY Rib 8tocldhp
UcM and Dart' Colon, 2 palrs ........... .
Jlen'IJ Pane)' Silk 8ockl

J! Pair ·· ·············· ······· ············· '

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85c
25c

FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYERS.
Spori; Wool Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95
Spmt Wool Suits .. .. ....... ..... . $9.95
Sport Wool Skirts ... ..... . $1.95 ~ $2.95
Wool Jersey Dre,;ses ...... $2.95 1/r. $4.95

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$9.75, $15.75, $18.75, $24.75 up to $44.75.
Hen's Banlta;ry

19c
S9c

Napkln3

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Sheets .............. .

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Lailies Outing Gowns .............. 50c
Ladies Pajamas, fancy Outing' ..... ,. 9Sc:
Lad1tlfl Cotton Hose-Black or
Colored- 2 Palr ................•.........

35c

Men's Drelili Bhlrt.s, ~- &amp; M.
J'ast colors .. .... ........ ... . .... . ...... . .

75c
Bu!cc-ts- -- -----3-9:·. ;'_·······' ·· ··~· ···········*- · ·••' ···· ··
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itk FA·ST ;.~·

-

kkeye Boya On A
!toad To Ch!lli!IPiOil•
ahip. Of f.eape

They must be loat ••• theoe inodcm

"'*" ... for .a million
households in thia couojr)' ore uoing
E L ECiric

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tu :l,lU noep1tal8

b1

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lil1e aDI'fU'Md list o1

if1Tho _...,..,
aeot\1.

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the

tJblted State&amp; ond. CanadJI. placed

GilULER RITES
,
1'he funeral services for Mrs. I
Caroline Orueler, who died 11.t t:·!r
heme here Sunday morning, were
r:l.nduc:ted Tuesday morning from
the St. Louis CaLhollc Church with
burhal In Pine street cemetery.
Death was- due- to heart d!sense
of which .ahe hM been a constant
BUtfe-rer for many )'e8tB. ~he wa"11 10
)'Can; of a.g:e at th&lt;! time of her
de:lt.h. She bl sU.nlved by t wo Oa.ug:hter·s, Mr6. Robert fderrlnum of
Columbu" and Mt~s Emma Onder
of Clqcinnati and one son Jo.s!:gh cl

h011plt,a.l!

C&lt;&gt;llel• ol BUr·

HOlzer h05pita.l of U&gt;:us e1ty
i4l ont aecordJng to an announceIP8Jit reef!hted by oftk:t&amp;l5 of the
~ta"l here. 1n or$r t.o be estab-:"
lls)led as a fully approved hospital
bY this ora~~.nlza.tion, t~ h08pital
must have r. capactty ol more than

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• of for·
A parade, eci&amp;PtllllG tiM*
mer yean, wlll be prwenLed in

HAVE WON FOUR

them to-day. Thia """"Pianec would
have been imposoible, witb the
present tempo of A.nterioan life 1
without plenty of speed.
If you demand further proof, vioit ··

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Atainat Tou1h
~on; None Lo.t
To Date

tiuae, Glamorous production t.he
Peene)'·Bblnett. Poet here has prt=pued.

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'" low as
, dMJJII 23 fiiOIIIill
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to /HJ:J•

?

at

The para~ wb.lch will ' be one of
the Jaraeat. ones ever to be lleCil 1n
Keip county, will Jorm at the Cit.y

our displtoy room and see the IIJIUIZo
. li/Mt;·O. Ro11gi11

and

atlcldleport, euncaay, oetober 18,
durlnl the E11nt Dla~ Meellnl
of lbe Amerlcao LeClon. PJr&amp;dea
have "«)me and para.dea have i"ODtl,
but. none will compare with the

ing thing&amp; !heoe ranges wiD do-foist
-automatic-clean-oool cooking,

r~~~~

·J.••OHIOi!iPOWER:eo.r
rt1
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Oct. 16 and 11·
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Bucyrus.

CLA$SIFIED
ADVERTISING
SECTION

.

T'GIT ANG!:L

IN DUTCH
WI:IH HE:R

MAMA!

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FIGHT RESULTS
'

NOTICE I

All Union Carpenkn han

' "-''""'" their· ~tale of
9fe per buill' 10 '75e
·iUJtu further no&amp;tce.

&amp;tar•

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Newark. Bhe

;:::::!,;:.::;:::::.,::;:.:.:.~~--:::::::::______ .. ~-'----- 1 ;;M~I;ssnJe~a~n:~~K,:y

was

also hoo!.

to the members of Lhe "SI&amp;ndBearera" of the H-~ath M. E.
churcll. About fifteen members u. .td
their leader. Mrs. Noah Hao.were present W enjoy th•J soc;:·; ;.:::
TEA GIVt:N
A MISIIIOD&amp;J1 Tea W88 held TUC!if'
day C\'CDlnfi: at the home of Mrs. A.
W. McKay DP
OQ&amp;l Street b-y
the meritbers 9f tue Homr. Mllalon~
RJY SocietY, of t.he BeaQL . 14. IC.
chiJT(h. ~ Tea. ,Pl'QV«&lt; a sucx:eaa:
both IOOlally an•f rtnanclally.
&amp;n
pJ'OIJfatQ, under
the
Mrs. Robtrt Harrl.&amp;
TRe follo)lllnl- partlth" proaram : Charles
.D tadford, BUJy Rool.,
&amp;o~t. J·ean il.t:cKHy and

Qnd Ralph R'lhin M
were jJU{':-.~ ·" uf
Mar)9rlc Ruthcl·
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fORSAU:

:"'(o ~;r

,

cc:: -:- Mrs. E. M. Paucake fl ·ld
Htmtington spPnt Sun ·lay
....,·:lh:·:··,..-· and Mrs. T .L. E'haw anti

wood wor-. muJJe, one Jlorac
and a lc:.rp barp. wlt.b prop· family at Thtvener.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Rmtth uml
abb' about r,ooo teet nt IQOd lumber
Mr. and Mts. Keundh Bt:ste~· W ""'~ 1
alter !'&amp;zed. A Dargatn.
The EberobQah Cor~t,.Qdlon Oo. auesf,l. or Mr. and Ml'!l. Stc·rli11g ·
Smith
at Lns:an Eunduy.
Pomei'Oy, ·Ohto
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____ ___
League

NAME! OF

COJioiMot.l

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Seven

Di~ ·

70d0 Cotton iPJa.id StnaJe Bl&amp;."lketa

Double Bed SIR, all colora ... . .... ..... .

New Size Blantet&amp;, 80x00, part wool. extr._
heavy quallty- Naahua-PPl' pair . . . . . . .

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3 Po~d WhiLe OWl Ba.ttJuc 'lOx90 atze
stitched In one sheet., ready to ust ...... .
J6 lnch Light

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La'":: ~a&amp;b

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Spori; Wool Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95
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Sport Wool Skirts ... ..... . $1.95 ~ $2.95
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