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dlspatchN from Quito today. •...
With the butt of the army s~P:­
porUng litm, Alfred
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'nle cuualtlel at •the capital de~
eurred wheh two rellmentl. dedai-·
.IDI In fayor or: a dlctatorablp ~1
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demonstn.tart. Many were wouncltd
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one end of thlll vlllaae to the other
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a.tniOJemenU for one ot the be remembered , Will be served at
Illest. meei:Jnp or the Ei1hth 01..1- noon In the dtnlna· hall of the K.
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coun.sel, Albert rtnk: as a victim or 1
a movement to punish him 80 that
"publlc clamor" fuuld be
In a dramatic closing
the Jury, P'l.nk
matter that not
veneration but
eat significance to
come.

~he Paat Chiefs aSiiKlelatlon of the
' Pyt.hlan 8~rs Then comes the
Eueuthe committees here be- ~i&amp; time A parade which will
Uen that. one ot the Iara:est uaem- ~ual those linn elllewhere In the
blles of J:l&amp;hth Dlstrt'=.. Leclon- dlstrlot and ecUpe those given
nalres will be here at that time ~ere In former yean wm ~tart
Members from every Poat In
promptly at one o'clock at the City
seetJ.on have made 'Vran~tments to hall
attend and everything is belnl J The afternoon aesalon at the Ma- I At~::,. ~~:1 ~ollac?;~d that ot
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conaidered by t.he Feeney-Bennett sonic Temple will be open to the presenting the ""VCrlm~e~ '
=~;'= ~:~~.pleasant and pubUc and several Interesting ad- pleaded w1th the j~y in
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Rqlatration and caU to order
will be at:ven at that ttme, lotJlcal manner to find n~f~:· !
wm be done by Paul Taau• Vlco
rspersed with entertalnlnl fea- guilty tor defrauding th•
tures by the Drew Webster Post of I
Comm~mder at the morning busi- PGmeroy Crooksville Pollt
ith Statts government oul of Income
ness aeulon at the .Masonic Temple musical '.selections by Mrs ' a:ooe taus from the ye&amp;J s 1924 t 1 19:.!9
other Important atralrs will be Fowler and the Meigs count lncii18Jve
taken up and dlapensed with and school orchestra under tJle dir Y
Capone sat up In his eha\l' and
the devotlonal services wHl be eon - tlon ot Prof J T Lewis
ec- llsUnecl with rapt at tEntion as
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IFink!! voice rose an1 fella e ross th ~
CLUB HOSTESS
1COWl&lt;"il was dm: kl the techmcalt-: connnodlous courb'om Fink . a w,u 1
:_rs. ;:ooert HarTis entertained Ue.s mvolved n.ece.ssltatmg 8 series ftorid-raced man ot ubouL sixt y with
: 1 t ee tables of brldae at her ot preliminary steps bv the leque·~ aparse hair and spectacles rose to
om.e on Second Avenue, Thursday cumbersome machine ry
dramatic hel.shts In the course of
;..venlnrr The club s:uesU! were Mrs
The ftJSt vote w"s casL on the hi:! oratlun and kept the spectalors
~0~ace, Mrs. Marcus Chambers question of wht&gt;ther the mvltatlon on the edses of their seats thloughDwo~- Edward Dulfy of Pomeroy £OUid be sent at all wltho 1
_ out his ftTIJUment
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for
hiih
score
were
awardjn
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- - - - - - -· - - ed to Mrs Clate Welch and M
ous vote, as originally prtJvld ~ d
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Pred Crary Mrs Mace recelVej ~ !or In the league covenant Bv a VCite
IUHt prize
vf 13 to 1 the council decided maMrs C A Schaefet entertained
Delk:tous' retreshme 1
lorlty action wa.11 stdftcient Japan
ed
n s wen~ set v- •lone maintaining oppo.'l lllon
her bridge club at the Elmhurst
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Thfn Kenklchl Y06hlss.wa, Jap- tavern Thw-sday eventng Followanest delegat-e propo~ed establlsh- Ing the dinner they Wl'nt to lh\l
BRID.U. SHOWER
mrnt of a jundtclnl committee to home of Mrs Schaefer on Linceln
Mn Dana Lambert and daugh - 1consider the legal and constitution- Hill where they played tr1dge.
Mu Theodore Eber ~bach and
ter Mr1. Oladys Hughes entertain - ~ al aspects of the lnvitatton Th• ~
ed Thursday evenmg with .f ml~- "'as turned down 12 to 2 Germany Miss Ma.r'!; uertW Meif:'r were suests
ceUaneous shower at their tiome on Shllng with Japan O•l this angle cf of the club
Mrs Raymond Ze-Jher t~ eived
South Third Avenue. honoring Mrs 1 the JH'Obl~m
Glenn Lambert: a rrceut bride
The Br1i'nd resoluUon Useh en- the club prize and Miss Marguerite
Mra. Lambert was the recipient of Countered some slight OJlpc8ltl::m on Meier the guesL prize
many beoutlful ami useful gifts
eom:li\utlonal gl'&lt;lunds The rep1 _
At the close of thf' social hour ¥80ntntlve&amp; of Poland, Jus:nslavia'
FAIRVIEW, W.VA.
dainty refreshments were se1 ved
flnd Norway while eoxpresai.lg "com..
plete accmd .,,nth the lnvltaticn
Hon Edpr Ervin of Columbus enteu~ d reservations o 1 'jurldlcl.:tl
Mrs Dale Roach and baby visited
was a buslneS!t visitor In M:dr11e- guestlons' which thev 5uggest.ed b: N W Roach and family Sunday
port, Thursday.
left t:rpen to future dlscussi'ln " be- 1 Mr and Mrs. Auen Lewis called
Dahlia Pauley leU Friday evmfng cau&lt;~e of their g1-eat unpmtancc tc. I on Martin Stanley Sunday afterfor a WE-ek end VJ&amp;it with 1claUvcs tht' le~~ogue "
1noon
and friends at ChA-rleston
,
1 The Sunday guests of Hannie
John Gilmore
James Russell,
mRt:E ACCUSED
Edwards \\ere Edwin Edwards of
lou Burford, Charles Sauer and
McAJthur 0
Oct 16
B1oad Run and Mrs Earl Edwards
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de '- INS- and """"y
ball IU\me at Portsmouth ThUrsday zens Bank of
fWJct CttiVirginia Roach spent Sunday
evening.
\ VInton county ..,. ,..be~ 1. 1' 1 t'1 In with Mrs Charles Oibbs of HartMarjorie Hurls of C :Jiumt:w; will
BJ)end the week t:nd with he1 parents, Mr. and Mro Robet~ Han 1s
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Mta ltoSCoe Fowler an1 Mr and
Mrs A :S Beaver motored to Columbus Friday for a shOrt vkJ.t.
Jdhn Downing and Louj.g. Seyfried
rnotr..red to LancasteJ F~11.3{ to attend the FiLirllll'lrl county fair
Rev. and Mrs. F. I Gardne1 we1£'
~lled ... to Glouster Friday m~.;rnln :_o
because c f ti'N! death of th~lr broth:er - hJ-law Rtchflr&lt;i Jrpius
Mr and Mrs Charles Hol\oa.n:
trere called to Columbus, Friday, by
the serious mness or thr .atrer·s
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them
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PLACES--The L ord is th e portiOn
m1n"' iill·eritH nee a nd of my cup: tho u mai.ntamffit my lot. I
ure full c n unt o me 111 pleasant plut~ M: ye a, 1 1
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Oetober 16,
19)1.

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SATURDAY
SPECIALS

BAKERS

BIRTHDAY PARTY

COMBINATION SALE
2 lbs. Ground Beef
1 lb. GI'Ound Pork, all fot· . . . . . . .

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LOIN PORK CHOPS .... . ...... . t9'/zc
LOIN ROAST , .. .... ..... .,..... t8'/zc
SHOUJIDER PORk CHOPS ... ... .. tSc

address. announclnr form-

' tllat the Invitation to the Unitf!itlatet would be extended

lle t bl.sfs~. however. thaL
e~oe ot the mvltation lly

actht.
Nnltal States would not be tanta~.entra~ tnt.Q the~e&amp;Hue u
otDctaa metnber, ~ut t11a~ the
;............. nl)olle.,ntWtve nitrely
,.....,_ lie pn ~~a u an oJIIclat obaerver q~t~ 4o 'COJlfer&lt; lqld act
ln the alit.... elnergeocy.•
The fact that the Jnvttat1on Itself
was not \lot-ad em and dliJpatched
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29c

FRESH SIDE PORK, a real bargain, t2'/z
NICE LAMB CHOPS .. . . .. .. .. . t2Y,c
2
LAMB ROAST lb
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LAMB STE
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PRIME RIB~OAST. fro~; . .. . . . . . ·· tOe
N11t~ve Steers . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tSc
BOILING BEEF, a good plate meat lb. tOe
FRESH PORK HEART~ lb
tSc
FRESH PORK BRAINS, 2 lbs. : : : : : : . 25c

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2-PLY FORMERLY
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3-PLY FORMERLY $1.40
NOW ...... . .. ......... .
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3-PLY HEAVY FORMERLY $2.00
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NOW . . ... .. . . ............. .. ..... : $1.60
SLATE COATED, FORMERLY $2.25
NOW . .. . .. .. . .. ... . ..... ... ...... . $1.75
STRIP SHINGLES, FORMERLY per sq.
NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
$4.30
INDIVIDUAL SHINGLES, fm merly $6.50
NOW .......... ... . .. ....... .... .. $5.20

$25.00
S25.00

Oak Flooring, 2' '1 face, for1nel'ly $75.00
NOW . .

$65.00
$45.00
$45.00
$30.00

$1.20

Fit· Flooring, select No. 1, formerly
$55.00- Now . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. &amp; B. Flooring, Pine, formerly $55.00

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Ceiling, B. &amp; B. formerly $45.00
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All Dimension Lumber-2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2d0,
2xt2, per thousand .. . . . . .. .. . .... .. . . $29.00

$5

ASR FOR PRICE ON ANYTHING NOT MENTIONED.

MiseeUaaeous
Drain Til.., 3 inch, formerly 4c, Now . . ... ... . .. , . 3c·
Drain Tile, 4 inch, formerly Sc, Now

4c

Drain Tile, 6 inch, formerly 7c, Now

6c

Drain Tile, 8 inch, formerly 13c, Now

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Plaster Board, per thousand .

$30.00

Nails, box common, during aale lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c
Linaeed Oil, Per Brine
Gal Woar
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Turpentine, Per Gallon

Hrlnr Yau~ ·~· C~n.bl~e·r '

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Paint Brushes J·Z oil

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NICE SALT MEAT, lean streaked . . t2\lzc
OLEOMARGERINE, fresh and sweet,
2 Pounds .......... . ........ . . 25c
JUICY TENDER STEAK .. .. ... . .. . 20c
FRESH HAM SIJCED .... . ....... 17'1: c
PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb .. .. .. .. .. . 3~
WILSON'S CERTIF1ED &gt;'PORK AND
Beans-2 lb. cans ............. tSc
DEXAOO MALT SYRUP, large can , .29c:
Have You Tried QUEEN BEE FLOUR- ·
Every sack guaranteed, sack . . . . . . . . 65c

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1-PLY FORMERL)'"!JOc
NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sheating, fmmerly $35.00 perM
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8 in. Shiplaps, formerly $35.00 per M
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Quality Meato-Home Killed Beef
I&lt;'RESH PORK LIVER , ver·y fine lb
5c
HAMBURGER, fresh ground, 3 lb ·. · .' .25c
HOME MADE SAUSAGE no beef in it
3 POtJNbS ........ : .. ........ 2Sc

Or. and Mrs Junkennan entertalped a number of young friends
or, their 110n Dicky, in hono• of his
tcurth birthday arntversary at
thelr~,hufne on B~venth avenui:,
Wt!dne8day I'VP.ntng After a delicious dinner a number ot game~;
~re enjoyed by the chUdrcn The
table was beautifully decorawd 1n
pink lhd 11nen and llghkJ with
and green candles.
r The cuesta were
Joyce Oa1'd.ner,
Pnrla Clark. Minerva Ma.tUtews
lJel.ty Jean Marcum, Mary W&amp;UKh'
Jane Bauer, Roberta Howell, Kathryn Waugh, Mary Eltrabeth Mal •
cum. Martha Lee Marcum, Martha
Waugh, Daune
Joon Hamilton
Martha Howell, Preddle l(leln, Lys:
ton Pullins I;tobert Bra~ford, Bobby
tl'ewksbary and Bobby Chambera
!')le host~s was assisted br M~f;
J'fanees Klein.
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VISITORS IN CHEAT STYLE SUNO~Y
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11le Le110nnairea are com1n(rl] ducted by Rev P' C Krea&amp;er of the
That. II the ery reverberatinl lrom Pint Baptiat church on 81xth ave.
one end of thlll vlllaae to the other
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which wUl long
a.tniOJemenU for one ot the be remembered , Will be served at
Illest. meei:Jnp or the Ei1hth 01..1- noon In the dtnlna· hall of the K.
trlet or the American Les:1on, De- of P . hall undPr the ausptoe1 -.of

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fbuuld ll' ..U C*.- lip their ~tt.houlh not nece••rllJ to bt
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. 18-lNS-AI capon'e was
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coun.sel, Albert rtnk: as a victim or 1
a movement to punish him 80 that
"publlc clamor" fuuld be
In a dramatic closing
the Jury, P'l.nk
matter that not
veneration but
eat significance to
come.

~he Paat Chiefs aSiiKlelatlon of the
' Pyt.hlan 8~rs Then comes the
Eueuthe committees here be- ~i&amp; time A parade which will
Uen that. one ot the Iara:est uaem- ~ual those linn elllewhere In the
blles of J:l&amp;hth Dlstrt'=.. Leclon- dlstrlot and ecUpe those given
nalres will be here at that time ~ere In former yean wm ~tart
Members from every Poat In
promptly at one o'clock at the City
seetJ.on have made 'Vran~tments to hall
attend and everything is belnl J The afternoon aesalon at the Ma- I At~::,. ~~:1 ~ollac?;~d that ot
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conaidered by t.he Feeney-Bennett sonic Temple will be open to the presenting the ""VCrlm~e~ '
=~;'= ~:~~.pleasant and pubUc and several Interesting ad- pleaded w1th the j~y in
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Rqlatration and caU to order
will be at:ven at that ttme, lotJlcal manner to find n~f~:· !
wm be done by Paul Taau• Vlco
rspersed with entertalnlnl fea- guilty tor defrauding th•
tures by the Drew Webster Post of I
Comm~mder at the morning busi- PGmeroy Crooksville Pollt
ith Statts government oul of Income
ness aeulon at the .Masonic Temple musical '.selections by Mrs ' a:ooe taus from the ye&amp;J s 1924 t 1 19:.!9
other Important atralrs will be Fowler and the Meigs count lncii18Jve
taken up and dlapensed with and school orchestra under tJle dir Y
Capone sat up In his eha\l' and
the devotlonal services wHl be eon - tlon ot Prof J T Lewis
ec- llsUnecl with rapt at tEntion as
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CLUB HOSTESS
1COWl&lt;"il was dm: kl the techmcalt-: connnodlous courb'om Fink . a w,u 1
:_rs. ;:ooert HarTis entertained Ue.s mvolved n.ece.ssltatmg 8 series ftorid-raced man ot ubouL sixt y with
: 1 t ee tables of brldae at her ot preliminary steps bv the leque·~ aparse hair and spectacles rose to
om.e on Second Avenue, Thursday cumbersome machine ry
dramatic hel.shts In the course of
;..venlnrr The club s:uesU! were Mrs
The ftJSt vote w"s casL on the hi:! oratlun and kept the spectalors
~0~ace, Mrs. Marcus Chambers question of wht&gt;ther the mvltatlon on the edses of their seats thloughDwo~- Edward Dulfy of Pomeroy £OUid be sent at all wltho 1
_ out his ftTIJUment
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for
hiih
score
were
awardjn
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ous vote, as originally prtJvld ~ d
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Pred Crary Mrs Mace recelVej ~ !or In the league covenant Bv a VCite
IUHt prize
vf 13 to 1 the council decided maMrs C A Schaefet entertained
Delk:tous' retreshme 1
lorlty action wa.11 stdftcient Japan
ed
n s wen~ set v- •lone maintaining oppo.'l lllon
her bridge club at the Elmhurst
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BRID.U. SHOWER
mrnt of a jundtclnl committee to home of Mrs Schaefer on Linceln
Mn Dana Lambert and daugh - 1consider the legal and constitution- Hill where they played tr1dge.
Mu Theodore Eber ~bach and
ter Mr1. Oladys Hughes entertain - ~ al aspects of the lnvitatton Th• ~
ed Thursday evenmg with .f ml~- "'as turned down 12 to 2 Germany Miss Ma.r'!; uertW Meif:'r were suests
ceUaneous shower at their tiome on Shllng with Japan O•l this angle cf of the club
Mrs Raymond Ze-Jher t~ eived
South Third Avenue. honoring Mrs 1 the JH'Obl~m
Glenn Lambert: a rrceut bride
The Br1i'nd resoluUon Useh en- the club prize and Miss Marguerite
Mra. Lambert was the recipient of Countered some slight OJlpc8ltl::m on Meier the guesL prize
many beoutlful ami useful gifts
eom:li\utlonal gl'&lt;lunds The rep1 _
At the close of thf' social hour ¥80ntntlve&amp; of Poland, Jus:nslavia'
FAIRVIEW, W.VA.
dainty refreshments were se1 ved
flnd Norway while eoxpresai.lg "com..
plete accmd .,,nth the lnvltaticn
Hon Edpr Ervin of Columbus enteu~ d reservations o 1 'jurldlcl.:tl
Mrs Dale Roach and baby visited
was a buslneS!t visitor In M:dr11e- guestlons' which thev 5uggest.ed b: N W Roach and family Sunday
port, Thursday.
left t:rpen to future dlscussi'ln " be- 1 Mr and Mrs. Auen Lewis called
Dahlia Pauley leU Friday evmfng cau&lt;~e of their g1-eat unpmtancc tc. I on Martin Stanley Sunday afterfor a WE-ek end VJ&amp;it with 1claUvcs tht' le~~ogue "
1noon
and friends at ChA-rleston
,
1 The Sunday guests of Hannie
John Gilmore
James Russell,
mRt:E ACCUSED
Edwards \\ere Edwin Edwards of
lou Burford, Charles Sauer and
McAJthur 0
Oct 16
B1oad Run and Mrs Earl Edwards
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de '- INS- and """"y
ball IU\me at Portsmouth ThUrsday zens Bank of
fWJct CttiVirginia Roach spent Sunday
evening.
\ VInton county ..,. ,..be~ 1. 1' 1 t'1 In with Mrs Charles Oibbs of HartMarjorie Hurls of C :Jiumt:w; will
BJ)end the week t:nd with he1 parents, Mr. and Mro Robet~ Han 1s
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Mta ltoSCoe Fowler an1 Mr and
Mrs A :S Beaver motored to Columbus Friday for a shOrt vkJ.t.
Jdhn Downing and Louj.g. Seyfried
rnotr..red to LancasteJ F~11.3{ to attend the FiLirllll'lrl county fair
Rev. and Mrs. F. I Gardne1 we1£'
~lled ... to Glouster Friday m~.;rnln :_o
because c f ti'N! death of th~lr broth:er - hJ-law Rtchflr&lt;i Jrpius
Mr and Mrs Charles Hol\oa.n:
trere called to Columbus, Friday, by
the serious mness or thr .atrer·s
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them
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m1n"' iill·eritH nee a nd of my cup: tho u mai.ntamffit my lot. I
ure full c n unt o me 111 pleasant plut~ M: ye a, 1 1
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Oetober 16,
19)1.

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BAKERS

BIRTHDAY PARTY

COMBINATION SALE
2 lbs. Ground Beef
1 lb. GI'Ound Pork, all fot· . . . . . . .

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LOIN PORK CHOPS .... . ...... . t9'/zc
LOIN ROAST , .. .... ..... .,..... t8'/zc
SHOUJIDER PORk CHOPS ... ... .. tSc

address. announclnr form-

' tllat the Invitation to the Unitf!itlatet would be extended

lle t bl.sfs~. however. thaL
e~oe ot the mvltation lly

actht.
Nnltal States would not be tanta~.entra~ tnt.Q the~e&amp;Hue u
otDctaa metnber, ~ut t11a~ the
;............. nl)olle.,ntWtve nitrely
,.....,_ lie pn ~~a u an oJIIclat obaerver q~t~ 4o 'COJlfer&lt; lqld act
ln the alit.... elnergeocy.•
The fact that the Jnvttat1on Itself
was not \lot-ad em and dliJpatched
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29c

FRESH SIDE PORK, a real bargain, t2'/z
NICE LAMB CHOPS .. . . .. .. .. . t2Y,c
2
LAMB ROAST lb
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LAMB STE
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PRIME RIB~OAST. fro~; . .. . . . . . ·· tOe
N11t~ve Steers . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tSc
BOILING BEEF, a good plate meat lb. tOe
FRESH PORK HEART~ lb
tSc
FRESH PORK BRAINS, 2 lbs. : : : : : : . 25c

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2-PLY FORMERLY
NOW ....
Sl.OO
3-PLY FORMERLY $1.40
NOW ...... . .. ......... .
$1.25
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3-PLY HEAVY FORMERLY $2.00
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NOW . . ... .. . . ............. .. ..... : $1.60
SLATE COATED, FORMERLY $2.25
NOW . .. . .. .. . .. ... . ..... ... ...... . $1.75
STRIP SHINGLES, FORMERLY per sq.
NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
$4.30
INDIVIDUAL SHINGLES, fm merly $6.50
NOW .......... ... . .. ....... .... .. $5.20

$25.00
S25.00

Oak Flooring, 2' '1 face, for1nel'ly $75.00
NOW . .

$65.00
$45.00
$45.00
$30.00

$1.20

Fit· Flooring, select No. 1, formerly
$55.00- Now . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. &amp; B. Flooring, Pine, formerly $55.00

NOW . . ... .. . .... .. . . . ... , . . .. .
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Ceiling, B. &amp; B. formerly $45.00
NOW .. .. .. .... . . .. . ... . . . .... .
All Dimension Lumber-2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2d0,
2xt2, per thousand .. . . . . .. .. . .... .. . . $29.00

$5

ASR FOR PRICE ON ANYTHING NOT MENTIONED.

MiseeUaaeous
Drain Til.., 3 inch, formerly 4c, Now . . ... ... . .. , . 3c·
Drain Tile, 4 inch, formerly Sc, Now

4c

Drain Tile, 6 inch, formerly 7c, Now

6c

Drain Tile, 8 inch, formerly 13c, Now

tOe

Plaster Board, per thousand .

$30.00

Nails, box common, during aale lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c
Linaeed Oil, Per Brine
Gal Woar
... ·o~n· c~..:~~~.:r .

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Turpentine, Per Gallon

Hrlnr Yau~ ·~· C~n.bl~e·r '

...... .. . 65c

Paint Brushes J·Z oil

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PORK ROAST, fresh callies .. . _ . t2'/zc
NICE SALT MEAT, lean streaked . . t2\lzc
OLEOMARGERINE, fresh and sweet,
2 Pounds .......... . ........ . . 25c
JUICY TENDER STEAK .. .. ... . .. . 20c
FRESH HAM SIJCED .... . ....... 17'1: c
PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb .. .. .. .. .. . 3~
WILSON'S CERTIF1ED &gt;'PORK AND
Beans-2 lb. cans ............. tSc
DEXAOO MALT SYRUP, large can , .29c:
Have You Tried QUEEN BEE FLOUR- ·
Every sack guaranteed, sack . . . . . . . . 65c

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1-PLY FORMERL)'"!JOc
NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sheating, fmmerly $35.00 perM
NOW .. ........ ..... ... ...... . .
8 in. Shiplaps, formerly $35.00 per M
NOW ... .. .. . ...... . .. . ....... .

IN MIDDLEPORT.

Quality Meato-Home Killed Beef
I&lt;'RESH PORK LIVER , ver·y fine lb
5c
HAMBURGER, fresh ground, 3 lb ·. · .' .25c
HOME MADE SAUSAGE no beef in it
3 POtJNbS ........ : .. ........ 2Sc

Or. and Mrs Junkennan entertalped a number of young friends
or, their 110n Dicky, in hono• of his
tcurth birthday arntversary at
thelr~,hufne on B~venth avenui:,
Wt!dne8day I'VP.ntng After a delicious dinner a number ot game~;
~re enjoyed by the chUdrcn The
table was beautifully decorawd 1n
pink lhd 11nen and llghkJ with
and green candles.
r The cuesta were
Joyce Oa1'd.ner,
Pnrla Clark. Minerva Ma.tUtews
lJel.ty Jean Marcum, Mary W&amp;UKh'
Jane Bauer, Roberta Howell, Kathryn Waugh, Mary Eltrabeth Mal •
cum. Martha Lee Marcum, Martha
Waugh, Daune
Joon Hamilton
Martha Howell, Preddle l(leln, Lys:
ton Pullins I;tobert Bra~ford, Bobby
tl'ewksbary and Bobby Chambera
!')le host~s was assisted br M~f;
J'fanees Klein.
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October Jl,
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as Her breat.hing was natunU t.ltyl'oid eland m\lat lie n:.chled cut
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her expre861on Wlqonl.zed
away from ~be throa~
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AI the new 1Lne&amp;thet.1c 15 known
The disease 1land bu poisoned
as a. basal niU'cotlc ether or oth.. Lhe blOod at.ream and aet up palpt~
(Continuec; UOUl })!1.ge OLe)
er i&amp;.&amp;e8 are UIUB.l!y admlnlstered tat.IOR.Ii of the heart ordinarily ibe
nt v. tlement
to brtn 1 s.buut complete reL&amp;xatlon pulse beat is 80 per minute In
THit.:VES .t:NTt:R SCJIOOL
D Paplsh s&amp;.ld lhe 1ew .element 8 A cone was pl&amp;ced over the sleep these goitu! cases rat.es of 300
The Ga.llla Acad nl} hiRil ::!Chool e1 ly 1 rarllcal uae 1.\S la r ls he IUA.S ina race and thru dram&amp; or ether minute en recorded. The rate
~DVERTlSlNG
bull ... ug was broken Ill to and en yet r etermlned would be m photo was adminilt.ered to brlnl about t.o be coWl ted by mMhiDM '!'he
•••d Tu-··•ay ,, _
• I•••• elecuic cells He said It 1..6 miJTlen thls cotnplete anesthesia
Thili victlmJ In advance ataaes 1o8e
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1 h tha amount of ether Is not enouah tn l weiKht arow nervous and irrltabJe
1 101 0010
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supply or Clllned goo&amp; jellles and se Y more se;wt ve
1&amp;
n
A cllnk or alass against a pitcher la
candtes ~hlch IUS the ~m k of the thr pl e~;ent minerals used In lh~be ordmary circumstances to make a enough to send the pulre rat.e up
Hcnu• c&lt;.c omlc c!u:;:;.&lt;&gt;~ wu taken de\ lt!us t hat ale cunstantly be ng: pe~:n d:~:s!ncsth.ettclan stepped 100 bca.t.s
(12 pt.) The thtlt 01 hines enti'Jed the put to new uses
away Instead o! standing tly to
For this rc~son the new QDettbe·
l.:u ld ng t hrou!l;h a zea1 ba:;en~nt
Jell.pply gas as In the usually In tic which can be admlnl..st.ered 1P
wlmtcw and went lu the hon e eco I EulWls Note A c!Jnlcul demons I ha.lallon method of anes~hesla testinally without the patient. llnow
f ~ C~p;utment AJtu aklu!j: I u utlon of the newly developed a1 Fat 43 minutes the surgeon ot In lng that anesthesia Is to be pro
l)pe like tbia (10 pt) lOc t1•bem cnnn()d
good~ a c a 1 el ctlic colml ;:tcil\lea anesthe\.ic
hailed Lornational tepute who performed duced Is lllipeclally servleea.ble In
ir~ u tht' )' forced tl doo r Into th1 nc1c u~ the congr~:;s of anesthetists u e O}.leration expounded bi.s meth halation a.nesthetks oftt!n cauee
~-~ IIDe.
'bll!e lite thJI. (t pt) #'1:. p8l J1zY ofllct It v.as repoctt d tha t tit!' I meeun1,1 l&gt;lmulta.neous ly with the Odll aud deftly did his work
coughmg spe lls m the unconaekn.LS
(I &amp;fU'8#D
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df'~k I 1rl b n nu -,a ... cl bm 1 An \!rlCun college of surgeons Wfi.S Not once was a pain re.sponse state Thts load is taken ott' the
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nothing wa.s found n tss ng
v. tneosed by Le1gh Matteson Iu noted In the patient Two or two heart by the new chemical
1 ~ulht lb&amp;ertlooot for prtce
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hall hours later t he patient
In addition to all theee featuree
1tel nat.lonal News Service science
C:ll.
MARRIAGE LI!'ES !SE
l wtlt.e:r Its use in connection with Will a wakP.n
There wlll be no a chemical waa reported Lha.t tuu
tt dangerous operation on a yow1g nausea
as usually aceo~nlea the property ot being an antldot4=
f QIJDirlcu~ft lolertloaa J.or prtce The fo llowmg ma rrmge licens womnn Is henwlt.h dtscrlbed J
ethel opera.Uons There wUI only to t.bc new anesthetic This anti·
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PI !Jute cou t
N c~ York Cct 16---ln one of the J be th,.. actual shock or the opera· dote Is ephedrlne commonly used

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here Edwa
rd HeChandit'r
m Y 30 GA. I pol j mole t han 100 hospitals conductmg tlon to distress the patient
In Jellles for Inco1da
wlll be takeu. for Perry
and Lucy
21l Galli clime: for physiclanB visiting th ts
And pel haps most striking of all Administered
the of
l'elusthe
of anose
P!l
.._ than • l:lllnlDlum charie oJ !XIH.s
cit}
this
week
a
)oung
wwmm
or
the
patient
will
not
remember
any
tlent
under
the
new
anesthesia
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~Q'·ftl'e ceot. tor each J.nscr
l 24 :;u1Tc rm g from exophthalmic Lhmg 10 connection wiLh the opera the lndivt&lt;lual will .,ate t.o nor
1il§la.
PERSONALS
gomc was operated upon
tlon or I he adr.llnlstrati':ln of the mal sleep Th1s antidote Ls lmpor
;;;-.71~ wm ylady aasl.st you
M
u &lt;I Mt s J 1ck Da11: h tl.Vl 1 T h t: anestttet.tc used m tins ex anesthesia
tant when patients relax to a
¥ deltred
that Lh&amp; copy tor
I f om rmr1 F r t 1
t 1 u~mely dangerous case was ave 1t
The netA chemical p•oduces com point v.herc they ~y,allow theJr
-urad. II80n•epared ln aueba tl'le 1esl,!Ieme A.l tit Gnllpoh-; at 1m the trade name In Lhts count1y pi te amnesia rorge .fulnes. from J throa t ana .strang ~
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port
at ordmary alcohol Out alteted by about two minu tes before the anes
During the operation there was
=~rtoaa:..! briPI the greatest Mr~ Mcrp;an Davt';; of J cb n ch mica! processes Unee ye~~ors ago u etc \\US administered .to a f~w no faint sympton of strangulation
,..;;:::=:...:::.::;:::._____ _ _ f'nl eHd Holzer h 06 plt nl W rd l!'Sd JV b a Germa n l'hyslcum
mlr.utes after awakening
Only although the anesthc~la. was com
1 Smce the 1 lL has bee n used
rbe pubUabcra will be re 1pon.a1bie for treatment.
In l!~osci 11 e rtw illght sleep; produces plet.e
_., hr one W.correot tnaertlon
Virgil Swa1
of ~LI d a
u zr I oi.Je atwns a u oume 300 000 pezsous ~lnula results
The new product IS ordinary
ot W1J advertisement Errors lll covered .!. ulficlc ntlv to len1c H 1.
n Germo.ny and In 1ccerot motths
grain alcohol with lhtee hydrogen
on about 1'15,000 sutKkal patients
All thn bm;lne~s of wat.chmg doc atoms removed flom U.s chemical
aclvertlletrent.'5 should be -reported hospital Wednesday
lm.rneglately
H o:~. n Cur leton who 1 ( 11 1ll"d Ill Jn this country und Canadu
or1; place the cthf't cone over the chain and three atoms of bromlnt'
...._ _ _.,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !ic~ool at Columbus can c l o
Th1s aneslhet11 had bet n s tlmm face ancl memorl~:,s of the opete.l· an element ftdded
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fat h.:
lst cwd to the young wonum 15 It g ~quzpmcnt afld occupants if!
For Sale1 Miac.
L Carleton
nu nut-es before she 11as wheeled I vu1detl
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lntq tlu:: :mrgu.:11l 1mpt 1 theatre of
I! the case or th1s young womnn
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1 ce tam
hos p tal St e dzd n ul t e 1 e w anesthetic \\85 used partly
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SALB- Wrun gltm
Home I day
k.1 o~ 1t hu.d be~ n ll.l mlnl!:i Lead tu o the purpos1 of preventing the
JIJ'tlot Fumuce Cull i'htl P W
The right lei!' r:1 Eugn l' K nca 1 e1 10 her 13011
hock uf these l'lsions as such pa
t.~.n.~Y WOLF
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10 13 3t 19 of Jnck ~on wu.s badl!i 1 dll "&lt;1
8 11 mme n ~o th o mph1 tl cat t I Llc nts n•e oversens1•1zed by their
Mtss Marcellin~ Wilson
and
FOR BALl T
h
when a J,l h t !o[UJI w tt 11 tl h \H
appate ntly
n a 1cavy natutal dz ea:-c
hiend M1 Brad~haw ~re recent
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01 bubb C" f on t h1 muutll m; mo!it
t.eJ a lly
the go1tz e Lhat mflkes
Mr and Mrs H
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Mornson
:·of'~ Gr ld ~1t h u.U ~ l !\t t t n bi OUght to Hol:-:cr ho~p tal 1 1 1 L pm sons do when md1 1 the inhala I the eyes bulge hom the faceJ the hrve retumed to their home in
C~s~~1 a~o~~~~L;~~ l!. xt ~p~~~ ~ tcntlon
~~~ 11 :; h l ~ uthc1 l'l l d ot1 r 1 ~u!k of the udno~mally _:wf~.l~~ells&amp;urg _after ~eudlui several

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Ed A•m•l&lt;ong who
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$135 UaL I ~ ~
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receiver nnd tubt ~ JU u t lJ A
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K Batt.my ICCclV 1 u 1d h OC $ 1[} l nr~cin'V
8 tube Zenith B 11 ~telY rc&lt; e l ~ 1
Futnk Danner f' lllered
Hulz• r
and tubes $10 5 b:~tt! 1 y 1 u ~
he ~p1tnl Tucsdo.
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1 bst
atwll
rmcl tubes chou c $5 7 wt ~ [
lind treatment

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vW!Unll at Pomeroy BWld&amp;)'
Pleu&amp;D.t. vlaltor 6uqdJY
lf'Cltted. by a dellp.Uon and ttnu
Mr and Mts Luther TuckV f,l'e
lunr.h..OOl=&gt;:___ __
the proUd ~nats of twinl &amp; boy
and a ah'l biorlf'SaturdaY mominl
y
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rtw new arrWal5 han been d&amp;nle&lt;l
Ray Allen and l"ay Alda
Cur1.1a Nclnt.Qab hu rttumed to
&lt;Cont.lnued from pqe onel
\ There will be an all doy meeting
his home at Middletown Oh.\0 -'.·
at the Morning Star chureh next
ter spendlna: several daya here wtth messengers need up and down t.h~ Eunda.y '.A'Ith good .speaklng and
his piU'enLio
Alt.autk Lllllllt.. the outline of 1\ hich alnallg
lllf and Kn W A Gold were waa Jonned by the st-&amp;te plu} ers
Mrs EsLell~ Holter received tllEl
I Parkersburg vlaitors Saturday
carrJIDI tbe happy tidinp
sad news of the death of her
MiaaeB Mary Roush and Ruth '11'1~ ~eer.t Unf(llded befoTe -the au g:rand son William HendeN~ of
H&amp;rrl.a and friend&amp; motored to ditnct In the Horseahow studium Coolville Saturday
J{awlts ?(est Sunday afternqon
erede-&lt;1 for the fiCIQUI centen 'ial
Mrs NdUe Heasley and faru.tb pt
Mr O&amp;rUn of Hun tington and fete wu matched ln &amp;lamour b the Akron a!Tived ~eently to spend! \hf!
Jtllan Eber of Rochester New York dtst-tniUished. audLente
winter "lth her parents Mr IVld
were buliness visitors here Monda.y
Pr sldent Hoover Is comin~ he r~ Mrs B 9 Holter
Miss Olarloe Maag d Pomeroy 1 Monday to make a speC'oh. He will I Mn!. Alma McWoner of Dayt n
spent the week end \\tth Mrs Eltza arrive aboard the bultl£1hip M
has apent the past month the puest
beth Hatlltt
gan!iii.F which he will board at An ot her parmts, Mr and Mrs Mel·
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Miss Phyllis Duerr of Pomeroy napolis Y:d
Saturday
Eoroute vln Paulin.
was the week end guestf Miss! herehe~AIU stopatOIP,Potnrcom
Mr and Ml'6 Albert Priode J:l4r
Eleanor Jividen
fort Va To broa.dca.st a rod1o ap and Mrs D1xon of Middleport
Mrs A E Wolf and
s Lila peal for tunda for the unemployed werf;l the Sunday guest::. c Mn J
Wlndon were vlsltors at
Plea~ and thereby open th e natlcnal drive p Ihle
ant
Sunday
• Mrs A F Oold who h
been
quite 111 Is somewhat impro\ed at
ints writing
L, '{11JL1
l!rank and Allred Roush are via I
Ef
IU!I.t'1
itfrig their parents here tor a few

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200 FIreproof Rooms
100 Ro 0 ms a\ $1.00
Each

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Edward Blake and Wm
coa I of Wahama hl&amp;:h school mo
tored to SaiPtn Pr1day evenlna to
spenct the "-&lt;£k end
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Mr and Mrs Middleton and
family of Pt Plea.sant were Sunday 1
guests of Mr and Mrs W A Gold
Mr and Mrs J
T Robinson
were 1uests of Mr and Mrs Elbert
JRobinson a.t Pomeroy Sunday
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Ml&amp;q Freda Gibbs who baa 1r. en
I her~ tor the past week returned to
Charleston, W Va
Messrr A W Burfoot and L J
IRuttenco.~tter \1iere Charleston visit
015 Monday
Mr and M1 s Robert Roush of
pt Plealllmt \\ere the rec:ent c-uests
of Mr and M1s J T Robinson
Mr and Mrs Hersel Hendfz sun 1
of Huntingtor and Mrs Oeor(ie
Clendenm_ uf _ Parkersl:nug v.me

ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Friday and Satu• day
"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE"

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The Ocean shakes tm ap
Paris shakes em
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"STEPPING OUT"
Hear and see Rerlnald Denny
Edw&lt;~rda

smarl

and Leila Hyams

Charlotte Greenwood

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Also Comedy "Geography Le&amp;aon"

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F&lt;JRGIVE- ME, DeARE-ST I
I FORGOT "THAT UNCLE
SAMUEL WI&gt;S A
YE:NTRILOOUIST I

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To Play Ohioans

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1 span of mule:. 14't'lJ;hl .WUU lb
~d wurkerH md quid
1 mow of Alf:J.tra hil\
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n1ght' Jzm sa1d

We '.H•h to announce the openmg of the
Compton'&lt; Studn, Satwday Octobe1 17th
111 MtcldlepOI t
cOlllel Second aml Mill
sll eets, gwuncl flo01
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SPECIAL

"Feehng

know Mr Ih;ham ~o you?
do you do Mr Ilsham~
w~ved. ;t gem;~.! hand to the
on crutches
You re more or
newcomer t~,:o I lindcrstand?
so r~cent as Mr Wyn·
only a few weeks
.. lsham

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Hotel Chittenden
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of ta!iih

KNICKER SUITS
IJip;gcr v t!Ul's can be

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!OU j' tu&lt; Jude two
Xu iiCrs am] VC!&gt;l
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3 -8xl0 !'01 tlatt Enlaq;ement'
1 - 11 x14 Purt,;ut Enlm gem 'llc
All F01 Only

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KNICKERS

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wear

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for Sebool w ar $1

Speeiall

\\E MAKfl otJR 0\\N SUNLIGHT

U.lJ\\ard.

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A Wqd&lt;g, Manager

COLUMWS, OHlO
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KODAK FINISHING-GOOD FOR 30
DAYS

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Boy'~

Heavy Shaker Kmt
Shpdver
$2"

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Boy Blue"
SHIRTS and
BLOUSES
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F. :5 6 10 J"

ONE GROUP OF BOYS
S HIRTS a11c! BLOUSE·

For Qpenmg Day Only

pair

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LONG TROUSERS

My

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Boy' • Corduroy

an o ld 1nhab1tant already You

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LONG TROUSER
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS

Don t mean to

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NO SCHOOL tomorrow- That's a good
hme to take care of clothmg needs for the
boys

BOY'S
LONG TROUSERS

AND SAVE MONEY

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Completely t eU cor-t" d and remodeled
ovu
•lOO:QOD •P~"nt ''l' ·~ii411'J; !b&lt; Hotel puucqclcn the
lo.lf•~l clloJce for ttl!!' rfrl'V ~'fer 'Home of tl'e .. llurplo
Cow Co'ffee: Shop L" rgc comfortable room9-

School Suits

A GENUINE

Michigan Has New
Chant For Game

RUSS WESTOVEIC

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PUBLI C SALE 1
retld ...p(;(! t.wu 1nlic.o 1 or the ~:.t
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1\'ams from outside the Sta."te
Y.IH fUlnl .sh most of the opposiLia\1
tW Ohio college tenm tonight eq:.
go.g,e in football contesls under tt(e
dark canopy of ulght
HA,RCUI
Ihe u ther-e Is ~he big Amet lcan
Of the haU dozen ~;ames on
menu five v;ill be with visitors from Palar.c of :2:ports \\hlch 1 ~ 1 ~ L nou H
to open Its doms w1Lh Uq v.udJ ~
far a~ay
J(e.nt state will line up under tl'rt largest lndoo ... kr.tinQ rlnlt ultra
SHAVE
lights at Aliance Im the only rtou modE-rn restamlin t fmd j cq lppc 1
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New prrces now In ef·
w1Lh the mounts hopeful of coming be the home of biC'\clr
out on top with a forwat d pass of rhR.mplon hoxlng
fest fhe .. me h1gh·
fense PJ ovidmg they can de\elop
that needed punch fm the lust few
clasr. work at
cut
YIU'ds town.td the goo! line
pnces
Bethany college con s from We s ~
V1rgi:r.ta to Nev. Concc1d to p uy
GRUESER BARBER
Musklngum In I envy ana.y .and
Wittenberg nt Spungfltld Is to play
SHOP
host to Tlansylvanla ftom Keu
tucky
J)l),.. mf' Uutldm~o:
AuoL'he,r Kentucky ~'Ieven
the J
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he~tv~ squad !lorn center will attompt to tepeat on thril las&lt;l ;,;:;~'~lJ'"Ol"''
TIWKSBARY
0 to 0 defeat ove1 Xa\zer ton Corcoran Held
EMmER SHOP
Inczd~ntall;, Lll e
Muskei(CJS
Xavier nrc given iltlle hop('
lrnl :.i jrctt
vengc
Johtt Cazroll m ets M()Jcer 1t
Cleveland m u cc nt est featu 1 e.
Ohill agamst Gco gla 111\d the o,
f.q n Fllecs have the task of tur 1! g
bacl West Vu ginltl Wesl1Y&lt;Ul n
Dayton Cliff bnttlc
a W e~ L Vu
glnla Bobcat 1s expected to ca\ort
mcrilly tq the discomfort of the
Pliel'i in an evenly matched fra
IT COSTS NO MORE TO llU\

Jl11 ::;:bl!r.. bnch ConsL• uctwn Co
Pom~r ~
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day.!j with Mra Jmnte Taykn'

Mrl 8 B Lehilw .and

PRIDAY OOTOU!Ill 1111

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as Her breat.hing was natunU t.ltyl'oid eland m\lat lie n:.chled cut
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her expre861on Wlqonl.zed
away from ~be throa~
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AI the new 1Lne&amp;thet.1c 15 known
The disease 1land bu poisoned
as a. basal niU'cotlc ether or oth.. Lhe blOod at.ream and aet up palpt~
(Continuec; UOUl })!1.ge OLe)
er i&amp;.&amp;e8 are UIUB.l!y admlnlstered tat.IOR.Ii of the heart ordinarily ibe
nt v. tlement
to brtn 1 s.buut complete reL&amp;xatlon pulse beat is 80 per minute In
THit.:VES .t:NTt:R SCJIOOL
D Paplsh s&amp;.ld lhe 1ew .element 8 A cone was pl&amp;ced over the sleep these goitu! cases rat.es of 300
The Ga.llla Acad nl} hiRil ::!Chool e1 ly 1 rarllcal uae 1.\S la r ls he IUA.S ina race and thru dram&amp; or ether minute en recorded. The rate
~DVERTlSlNG
bull ... ug was broken Ill to and en yet r etermlned would be m photo was adminilt.ered to brlnl about t.o be coWl ted by mMhiDM '!'he
•••d Tu-··•ay ,, _
• I•••• elecuic cells He said It 1..6 miJTlen thls cotnplete anesthesia
Thili victlmJ In advance ataaes 1o8e
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1 101 0010
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supply or Clllned goo&amp; jellles and se Y more se;wt ve
1&amp;
n
A cllnk or alass against a pitcher la
candtes ~hlch IUS the ~m k of the thr pl e~;ent minerals used In lh~be ordmary circumstances to make a enough to send the pulre rat.e up
Hcnu• c&lt;.c omlc c!u:;:;.&lt;&gt;~ wu taken de\ lt!us t hat ale cunstantly be ng: pe~:n d:~:s!ncsth.ettclan stepped 100 bca.t.s
(12 pt.) The thtlt 01 hines enti'Jed the put to new uses
away Instead o! standing tly to
For this rc~son the new QDettbe·
l.:u ld ng t hrou!l;h a zea1 ba:;en~nt
Jell.pply gas as In the usually In tic which can be admlnl..st.ered 1P
wlmtcw and went lu the hon e eco I EulWls Note A c!Jnlcul demons I ha.lallon method of anes~hesla testinally without the patient. llnow
f ~ C~p;utment AJtu aklu!j: I u utlon of the newly developed a1 Fat 43 minutes the surgeon ot In lng that anesthesia Is to be pro
l)pe like tbia (10 pt) lOc t1•bem cnnn()d
good~ a c a 1 el ctlic colml ;:tcil\lea anesthe\.ic
hailed Lornational tepute who performed duced Is lllipeclally servleea.ble In
ir~ u tht' )' forced tl doo r Into th1 nc1c u~ the congr~:;s of anesthetists u e O}.leration expounded bi.s meth halation a.nesthetks oftt!n cauee
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'bll!e lite thJI. (t pt) #'1:. p8l J1zY ofllct It v.as repoctt d tha t tit!' I meeun1,1 l&gt;lmulta.neous ly with the Odll aud deftly did his work
coughmg spe lls m the unconaekn.LS
(I &amp;fU'8#D
make
UDI)
df'~k I 1rl b n nu -,a ... cl bm 1 An \!rlCun college of surgeons Wfi.S Not once was a pain re.sponse state Thts load is taken ott' the
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nothing wa.s found n tss ng
v. tneosed by Le1gh Matteson Iu noted In the patient Two or two heart by the new chemical
1 ~ulht lb&amp;ertlooot for prtce
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hall hours later t he patient
In addition to all theee featuree
1tel nat.lonal News Service science
C:ll.
MARRIAGE LI!'ES !SE
l wtlt.e:r Its use in connection with Will a wakP.n
There wlll be no a chemical waa reported Lha.t tuu
tt dangerous operation on a yow1g nausea
as usually aceo~nlea the property ot being an antldot4=
f QIJDirlcu~ft lolertloaa J.or prtce The fo llowmg ma rrmge licens womnn Is henwlt.h dtscrlbed J
ethel opera.Uons There wUI only to t.bc new anesthetic This anti·
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N c~ York Cct 16---ln one of the J be th,.. actual shock or the opera· dote Is ephedrlne commonly used

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In Jellles for Inco1da
wlll be takeu. for Perry
and Lucy
21l Galli clime: for physiclanB visiting th ts
And pel haps most striking of all Administered
the of
l'elusthe
of anose
P!l
.._ than • l:lllnlDlum charie oJ !XIH.s
cit}
this
week
a
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wwmm
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the
patient
will
not
remember
any
tlent
under
the
new
anesthesia
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l 24 :;u1Tc rm g from exophthalmic Lhmg 10 connection wiLh the opera the lndivt&lt;lual will .,ate t.o nor
1il§la.
PERSONALS
gomc was operated upon
tlon or I he adr.llnlstrati':ln of the mal sleep Th1s antidote Ls lmpor
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u &lt;I Mt s J 1ck Da11: h tl.Vl 1 T h t: anestttet.tc used m tins ex anesthesia
tant when patients relax to a
¥ deltred
that Lh&amp; copy tor
I f om rmr1 F r t 1
t 1 u~mely dangerous case was ave 1t
The netA chemical p•oduces com point v.herc they ~y,allow theJr
-urad. II80n•epared ln aueba tl'le 1esl,!Ieme A.l tit Gnllpoh-; at 1m the trade name In Lhts count1y pi te amnesia rorge .fulnes. from J throa t ana .strang ~
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port
at ordmary alcohol Out alteted by about two minu tes before the anes
During the operation there was
=~rtoaa:..! briPI the greatest Mr~ Mcrp;an Davt';; of J cb n ch mica! processes Unee ye~~ors ago u etc \\US administered .to a f~w no faint sympton of strangulation
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mlr.utes after awakening
Only although the anesthc~la. was com
1 Smce the 1 lL has bee n used
rbe pubUabcra will be re 1pon.a1bie for treatment.
In l!~osci 11 e rtw illght sleep; produces plet.e
_., hr one W.correot tnaertlon
Virgil Swa1
of ~LI d a
u zr I oi.Je atwns a u oume 300 000 pezsous ~lnula results
The new product IS ordinary
ot W1J advertisement Errors lll covered .!. ulficlc ntlv to len1c H 1.
n Germo.ny and In 1ccerot motths
grain alcohol with lhtee hydrogen
on about 1'15,000 sutKkal patients
All thn bm;lne~s of wat.chmg doc atoms removed flom U.s chemical
aclvertlletrent.'5 should be -reported hospital Wednesday
lm.rneglately
H o:~. n Cur leton who 1 ( 11 1ll"d Ill Jn this country und Canadu
or1; place the cthf't cone over the chain and three atoms of bromlnt'
...._ _ _.,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !ic~ool at Columbus can c l o
Th1s aneslhet11 had bet n s tlmm face ancl memorl~:,s of the opete.l· an element ftdded
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fat h.:
lst cwd to the young wonum 15 It g ~quzpmcnt afld occupants if!
For Sale1 Miac.
L Carleton
nu nut-es before she 11as wheeled I vu1detl
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lntq tlu:: :mrgu.:11l 1mpt 1 theatre of
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1 ce tam
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Home I day
k.1 o~ 1t hu.d be~ n ll.l mlnl!:i Lead tu o the purpos1 of preventing the
JIJ'tlot Fumuce Cull i'htl P W
The right lei!' r:1 Eugn l' K nca 1 e1 10 her 13011
hock uf these l'lsions as such pa
t.~.n.~Y WOLF
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10 13 3t 19 of Jnck ~on wu.s badl!i 1 dll "&lt;1
8 11 mme n ~o th o mph1 tl cat t I Llc nts n•e oversens1•1zed by their
Mtss Marcellin~ Wilson
and
FOR BALl T
h
when a J,l h t !o[UJI w tt 11 tl h \H
appate ntly
n a 1cavy natutal dz ea:-c
hiend M1 Brad~haw ~re recent
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01 bubb C" f on t h1 muutll m; mo!it
t.eJ a lly
the go1tz e Lhat mflkes
Mr and Mrs H
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Mornson
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C~s~~1 a~o~~~~L;~~ l!. xt ~p~~~ ~ tcntlon
~~~ 11 :; h l ~ uthc1 l'l l d ot1 r 1 ~u!k of the udno~mally _:wf~.l~~ells&amp;urg _after ~eudlui several

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Ed A•m•l&lt;ong who
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$135 UaL I ~ ~
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receiver nnd tubt ~ JU u t lJ A
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8 tube Zenith B 11 ~telY rc&lt; e l ~ 1
Futnk Danner f' lllered
Hulz• r
and tubes $10 5 b:~tt! 1 y 1 u ~
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atwll
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vW!Unll at Pomeroy BWld&amp;)'
Pleu&amp;D.t. vlaltor 6uqdJY
lf'Cltted. by a dellp.Uon and ttnu
Mr and Mts Luther TuckV f,l'e
lunr.h..OOl=&gt;:___ __
the proUd ~nats of twinl &amp; boy
and a ah'l biorlf'SaturdaY mominl
y
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Ray Allen and l"ay Alda
Cur1.1a Nclnt.Qab hu rttumed to
&lt;Cont.lnued from pqe onel
\ There will be an all doy meeting
his home at Middletown Oh.\0 -'.·
at the Morning Star chureh next
ter spendlna: several daya here wtth messengers need up and down t.h~ Eunda.y '.A'Ith good .speaklng and
his piU'enLio
Alt.autk Lllllllt.. the outline of 1\ hich alnallg
lllf and Kn W A Gold were waa Jonned by the st-&amp;te plu} ers
Mrs EsLell~ Holter received tllEl
I Parkersburg vlaitors Saturday
carrJIDI tbe happy tidinp
sad news of the death of her
MiaaeB Mary Roush and Ruth '11'1~ ~eer.t Unf(llded befoTe -the au g:rand son William HendeN~ of
H&amp;rrl.a and friend&amp; motored to ditnct In the Horseahow studium Coolville Saturday
J{awlts ?(est Sunday afternqon
erede-&lt;1 for the fiCIQUI centen 'ial
Mrs NdUe Heasley and faru.tb pt
Mr O&amp;rUn of Hun tington and fete wu matched ln &amp;lamour b the Akron a!Tived ~eently to spend! \hf!
Jtllan Eber of Rochester New York dtst-tniUished. audLente
winter "lth her parents Mr IVld
were buliness visitors here Monda.y
Pr sldent Hoover Is comin~ he r~ Mrs B 9 Holter
Miss Olarloe Maag d Pomeroy 1 Monday to make a speC'oh. He will I Mn!. Alma McWoner of Dayt n
spent the week end \\tth Mrs Eltza arrive aboard the bultl£1hip M
has apent the past month the puest
beth Hatlltt
gan!iii.F which he will board at An ot her parmts, Mr and Mrs Mel·
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Miss Phyllis Duerr of Pomeroy napolis Y:d
Saturday
Eoroute vln Paulin.
was the week end guestf Miss! herehe~AIU stopatOIP,Potnrcom
Mr and Ml'6 Albert Priode J:l4r
Eleanor Jividen
fort Va To broa.dca.st a rod1o ap and Mrs D1xon of Middleport
Mrs A E Wolf and
s Lila peal for tunda for the unemployed werf;l the Sunday guest::. c Mn J
Wlndon were vlsltors at
Plea~ and thereby open th e natlcnal drive p Ihle
ant
Sunday
• Mrs A F Oold who h
been
quite 111 Is somewhat impro\ed at
ints writing
L, '{11JL1
l!rank and Allred Roush are via I
Ef
IU!I.t'1
itfrig their parents here tor a few

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200 FIreproof Rooms
100 Ro 0 ms a\ $1.00
Each

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Edward Blake and Wm
coa I of Wahama hl&amp;:h school mo
tored to SaiPtn Pr1day evenlna to
spenct the "-&lt;£k end
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family of Pt Plea.sant were Sunday 1
guests of Mr and Mrs W A Gold
Mr and Mrs J
T Robinson
were 1uests of Mr and Mrs Elbert
JRobinson a.t Pomeroy Sunday
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I her~ tor the past week returned to
Charleston, W Va
Messrr A W Burfoot and L J
IRuttenco.~tter \1iere Charleston visit
015 Monday
Mr and M1 s Robert Roush of
pt Plealllmt \\ere the rec:ent c-uests
of Mr and M1s J T Robinson
Mr and Mrs Hersel Hendfz sun 1
of Huntingtor and Mrs Oeor(ie
Clendenm_ uf _ Parkersl:nug v.me

ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Friday and Satu• day
"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE"

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The Ocean shakes tm ap
Paris shakes em
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"STEPPING OUT"
Hear and see Rerlnald Denny
Edw&lt;~rda

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and Leila Hyams

Charlotte Greenwood

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F&lt;JRGIVE- ME, DeARE-ST I
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SAMUEL WI&gt;S A
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1 span of mule:. 14't'lJ;hl .WUU lb
~d wurkerH md quid
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n1ght' Jzm sa1d

We '.H•h to announce the openmg of the
Compton'&lt; Studn, Satwday Octobe1 17th
111 MtcldlepOI t
cOlllel Second aml Mill
sll eets, gwuncl flo01
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"Feehng

know Mr Ih;ham ~o you?
do you do Mr Ilsham~
w~ved. ;t gem;~.! hand to the
on crutches
You re more or
newcomer t~,:o I lindcrstand?
so r~cent as Mr Wyn·
only a few weeks
.. lsham

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KNICKER SUITS
IJip;gcr v t!Ul's can be

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!OU j' tu&lt; Jude two
Xu iiCrs am] VC!&gt;l
lt n rw tuw p1u ll

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3 -8xl0 !'01 tlatt Enlaq;ement'
1 - 11 x14 Purt,;ut Enlm gem 'llc
All F01 Only

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KNICKERS

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wear

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for Sebool w ar $1

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\\E MAKfl otJR 0\\N SUNLIGHT

U.lJ\\ard.

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A Wqd&lt;g, Manager

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KODAK FINISHING-GOOD FOR 30
DAYS

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Heavy Shaker Kmt
Shpdver
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SHIRTS and
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ONE GROUP OF BOYS
S HIRTS a11c! BLOUSE·

For Qpenmg Day Only

pair

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LONG TROUSERS

My

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LONG TROUSER
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS

Don t mean to

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NO SCHOOL tomorrow- That's a good
hme to take care of clothmg needs for the
boys

BOY'S
LONG TROUSERS

AND SAVE MONEY

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ovu
•lOO:QOD •P~"nt ''l' ·~ii411'J; !b&lt; Hotel puucqclcn the
lo.lf•~l clloJce for ttl!!' rfrl'V ~'fer 'Home of tl'e .. llurplo
Cow Co'ffee: Shop L" rgc comfortable room9-

School Suits

A GENUINE

Michigan Has New
Chant For Game

RUSS WESTOVEIC

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1\'ams from outside the Sta."te
Y.IH fUlnl .sh most of the opposiLia\1
tW Ohio college tenm tonight eq:.
go.g,e in football contesls under tt(e
dark canopy of ulght
HA,RCUI
Ihe u ther-e Is ~he big Amet lcan
Of the haU dozen ~;ames on
menu five v;ill be with visitors from Palar.c of :2:ports \\hlch 1 ~ 1 ~ L nou H
to open Its doms w1Lh Uq v.udJ ~
far a~ay
J(e.nt state will line up under tl'rt largest lndoo ... kr.tinQ rlnlt ultra
SHAVE
lights at Aliance Im the only rtou modE-rn restamlin t fmd j cq lppc 1
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New prrces now In ef·
w1Lh the mounts hopeful of coming be the home of biC'\clr
out on top with a forwat d pass of rhR.mplon hoxlng
fest fhe .. me h1gh·
fense PJ ovidmg they can de\elop
that needed punch fm the lust few
clasr. work at
cut
YIU'ds town.td the goo! line
pnces
Bethany college con s from We s ~
V1rgi:r.ta to Nev. Concc1d to p uy
GRUESER BARBER
Musklngum In I envy ana.y .and
Wittenberg nt Spungfltld Is to play
SHOP
host to Tlansylvanla ftom Keu
tucky
J)l),.. mf' Uutldm~o:
AuoL'he,r Kentucky ~'Ieven
the J
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he~tv~ squad !lorn center will attompt to tepeat on thril las&lt;l ;,;:;~'~lJ'"Ol"''
TIWKSBARY
0 to 0 defeat ove1 Xa\zer ton Corcoran Held
EMmER SHOP
Inczd~ntall;, Lll e
Muskei(CJS
Xavier nrc given iltlle hop('
lrnl :.i jrctt
vengc
Johtt Cazroll m ets M()Jcer 1t
Cleveland m u cc nt est featu 1 e.
Ohill agamst Gco gla 111\d the o,
f.q n Fllecs have the task of tur 1! g
bacl West Vu ginltl Wesl1Y&lt;Ul n
Dayton Cliff bnttlc
a W e~ L Vu
glnla Bobcat 1s expected to ca\ort
mcrilly tq the discomfort of the
Pliel'i in an evenly matched fra
IT COSTS NO MORE TO llU\

Jl11 ::;:bl!r.. bnch ConsL• uctwn Co
Pom~r ~
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Mrl 8 B Lehilw .and

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wu tiled in the common

.JP]eM eourt here Friday mom ng
1M fd:
Allee M Smith u ad
trD: De Bonll Non with the
~
l j e.:! of \be estate ot' ,.r B
rl!nlf.li VI 1\'a ICendrew Allee M
iSJDitb. tfUitetl of Chf'J)Ier rown
~ 'JIIelp county truatees ot Or
~p Melp county Fern
diirlaty u 'ftealurer ot Chesler
p J S Prank aa Treasure!
lloud of Education ol Chesl r
p W P CUsady aa Meth
odtat mtntster uvlna tn the- VIllage
'Cl Cheater and of!lelatlna on the
CbeiWr Olnrult and the Pomeroy
NatSiaal Bank of Pomeroy
"nift plalntlft' Alke M smith
IIU.UiJD the petition tiled ht&gt;rt!
U.t ihe wu appointed admlnlstra
tiU: cd &amp;he estate of J B Bmtth de
~ and that she was dtllrnil:!5
ed ~ the Ytate was fully ad
~'fst.ered She flaa reappointed
U il~minlltratrlx ani as .such
brtnp thta aetlon. The appra1ee
ment of the estate of Smith accord
~ to the petition was placed by
the probaet court u •to 400 00 and
that tbe ptatntura bond Is tB 000
'llle debts of the deceased amount
to "480 82 charge of lldminiBtra
tJon ts tl.OOO and the total value or
P;ertiUDal estate and etfeeta ot the
l18ce8led waa •175
8he uk11 the court that she be
aalhorir.ed to sell the reaJ el!tate t.o
~J the debts and to IuJJy deter
b!lne tbe !ntereat of the defendant!!
Iva. Kendrew A11ce M Smith and
aU 9thera and ash that the tn
ttniiJtll be adjWJted and protected
aceordlna to equity She also pra.~~
c~ Me as plalntttl be il18tructed
1111 'to her powe~s under the Will
and Teat.ament and that the rights
df an other partlu be determined
clalmlnl: lhe cannot safely proceed
wttb the exec:utton of h "r trust
Without the direction of the court

prt~~: n!

,

Tht! special evangelistic &amp;ervlces
at tht: Church of Christ by Evange

Mr.J Addie Stalder ll Ul at he':'
home on Mulberry Annue
Mn1 BeD ........
-~· ••J an.,-,.
~ ~-·.&amp;IIU1t
~""""

ter and baby Ml.uea Ida. and Jen·
n1e Dt.vt.es wtre li'U9t.l of Mr and
Kn wtlll~ Croea at Gat Orove
Thursday
!¢l.a8 Zelia LaGrange of Columbus ls Yisltlng her sllter Mrs A.
W Drummond
Mr and 141'1
Weed son
8
Donald
d Mlsa1 Velma
Geary len
Prlda :n Cui
Ind
to vWt
ltha:er o:nd J~~~ Weed who attend school there
H L. Robinson who has been
•
here on bualness lor 8DJnet.!me~ re
t urned to Columbus 'nlurl!lda.y
Mrs Will Gilmore or H~rr~~·
vUle 18 vtaltlng her daUKhte
Harry Dye
A R Pls~er WU
bU.SineM \.L.:ltor
at Parken urg Pr ay

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OAT

TRUCK PLUNGES OFF
ROAD ON HILL

95

An unusunl accident In which
casualties or damages were report
ed occurred on Lincoln Hill at t he
R W Finstet wald residence
Ouy Lynch driver of the Red
Anchor delivery truck
the
truck In front of the
rerJtdence and entered the house
When he returned his truck was
gone Havins U&amp;;tle vi!Jlon at any
one stealing his machine he start
ed on a tour of ln ...estJgaL!un 11nU
soon round the machine parked at
the tott.Dm ot the hil 1n the
rear of the Flnsterwa1d yard son c
hundred feet from Uw highwa y
and perhap11 forty teet below 1t
Remarkable "' " ""'"'' no oam
or con""'uenee mulled The
machine a. Chevrolet ttu"k WIUI
pulled bock on the highway llttlt
worse lor Its driverless tllp

$

ALE
75

ket~

OCTOBER
50
SALE
MEN'S MOLESKIN
TROUSERS
Stzes 30 to 50 WRISt
measUJ e--EJCtra heavyfmest quality Moleskm'Washmgton Deecee' fme
taJ]onng-lust year's pnce
on th1s same quality wag
$2 50 a pa1r
OCTOBER SALE $1 50

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I

I

LEATHER COATS
Genume Front Quarter
horsehide-wool hnedMEN1S SIZE
$6.94
BOY'S SIZE
$5.34
500 Pair•
MEN'S DRESS SOX

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Middleport F1eld

••o GRANDE COLLEGE

~

UNIVERSITY

bond·--------·------

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The woet important thll a Ill tltt
II lbl111

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LUXURIOUS PURS • • •

FINIB PABBICS

LEASED

BlaDitet

llldlan

pal

$1.39

WIRE

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OF

WEATHER FORECAST- toniKflt

un~

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FULL

NEWS

Pl.tr

with light 1.o hea vy f f'Ofli.

sunday f lr with 1110111~ ritdut temperatnrH
llh hea\'Y f['Q15t ~·

w 'lit VI glnia Fair

cool

n t~hl

l$lowlv risir.g tf"n perature

Sunday tolr

SERVICE

SINO-lAP TROUBL S NO NEARER ENQ
1

SUGG[ STI0NIS sc6's~~~TM5P!~~!cK CANNON G~S[ M~Y 1 FE~~~~~~g~~grTl MDTH[R MUHO[RS
1

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[AHlY
..:::,~~ot,;~ w';;! dls:tc~~·}.!l h.u uRIJ"HILDHfN
MAO[ By BRIAND at~~~"'~., ~he ~~ ~~-;,~~~A~; BE HEARD
ft
ft
F0RMANCHU" I~ ~~~~E. ~:r' .:d~,\=~b,~:~:~~ IIN NEXT JAN~~Rl ~::£~(ze .::·:":::~:t::,I N~ Kill~ ~Elf
or

patenUI

day

and

In pursuJt

ot bandits whO

passenget5 cf 10000 pe·
so.s a pproxunnt ely SJ600
Sel en paM&amp;engers we1 e 1eported
:.l1i;htl\ lnju1ed when they re&amp;lsted
lite bandit•

b 1111 th

ARMY OFFICERS IN
TOKIO, ARRESTED

Laval Busy On
Relief Program

Ti klo Oct 11rNB - A num
o a n y oflict&gt;rs In tht' r.:.klo
01 t et Hti' anestrd
1oda) to

Whach He Wdl Present t c

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1- lit CHI ev n P• uc'
Ncbu;;~kl

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Mr Hoover

a

lleged
Cowlt
otht'Js c!O!W

a~a n ~ t

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rs~ t1110nt

Please d at

V 1ctory

JAP~NEf TO 'DIG
IN' ~T M~NCHURI~
fO~ T~E WINTER

ROBERT WE.LLS HIll HIF
(Ccpyrtght 1931 b~ 1 ~ '"
Aboard 8 S lle D Fr ' " 0
In
M1btarv
Acttv11leo
17- f nenuragOO b~ w!J el
1 s
Would Have
Method11t Bllhop And
nuoband And Father Du·
a11e~; ~&gt;t&gt;nl b) the F1 lt:h
~
Ouputed
Land
Cauoe
ofltc tPl lln~t of Chancello H
"'of Surveillance"
A1de To Be Arra11ncoven Tragedy On
Uneasanes&amp;
Bruen InK s vldo ~ OH lh r f'l
Job
a 1 .snb e that wLII provide noL less
ed In 10 Days
Home
ltes
n
the
Rd
Mlstag
PIT 1
P
- 11 a 1 2.) cents ll pupil a day t.o be I
re Laval toda) plunged 11
llit,.t uted ty county audlto" to
101 k of prt&gt;pll I n~&lt; tne p "
r
'Alii pese ut to Pn·s1dcn1 H
to..... ol •• u.a "'"
Wh(' !hPV mtH Ill Wa "&gt;h llt 11 n X Jap M1l.tary Tram Re·
In Manehur~a Unle11 ConTb Explatn Act, F1nan·
week
ported To Have PeneMembP.rs of the Pre m1 ~
dal Dtfhculheo May
trated To Harbon
ourd!IC rnallt' no attempt t:J
I
Cause
ml:re
the
conct
n
f+:
&gt;
tl
b\
I
)I
- I
I
Comea To Tr1al
T&lt;kyo Oct 17- INS--&lt;::ontlnulng
W1th A II on Board , G rave
B'i JOHN GOETTE
his t!B.bmet o~ e r the pv b I
OemJaD} s repudiation of 1 n
Bv I N 8 Con t&gt;SPQI dent
relentlessly her policy of oppo~lt n
Washmgton
Oct
17 - Blanc
Fears Exprelled For
Wilmington o
o
17 - INSUorL~ an~ revival of ~he :Vf.l l sp II
to American participatiOn ln UJ.;
..
James cannon J r
undtr hu let
Of
Shocked omclal s to r1aJ 1o 11£1
n J
Pelplng Oct 11 1 c tfiSIIW Jttp
m
the event Ado lf Hltlf'
1u
hi
LeqW! of Nations
counciJ
s
dl~
lth
Mts
Ad
L
r
~
rew
blame
n
nancla
l
dJstret~'l
ro
th1
c
8 u w 1g I
cusslon of the Manchu rian q es
men 1 w
"
11
__
aneM
mUita t acll tv n Man
fascl3t supportt&gt;rs u e nt • Ill
I
UQn Japan bolstered her st o. nd at j
lr&gt;i alleged vic oUon 1of the Fed(;J i!l
Cor duva Alaska Ott 1'1- INB- I tlon of o :\5 year old n otht&gt;t 1111o
chUJia
htdlcatlng that JapimCl -.:
umph
Oeneva today with a set ol dcl.il d
Corrupt PractiC"£ a ct may be tned JF'ear;:; wele expl Med here loday last nl&amp;hL Hhot and klllt&gt; d he1 ft u1 Prosecutor
thPre fo
Den1e1
Th PremJPr It v.a
a n d forces mean to d g 1
new Instructions cabled to Kt' '1 SheppArd
Propose•
To f arly m January while congrt&gt;M Is t h a t th~ Jupancse .. tcun rt Yo 101 ehtldten and t ~n e 1dctl hcl owt
tile
wmte1
c:l
uscd
g e::.t neasmcs.s
the nev.~; from Bell
fen'e Attorney '• Allea•.. view
1c es wca}
kicbi Yoshlsawa Japan P.sf' df!'f'gr. e
Offer More Drasbc
aeiUKed in debate ove1 Ius 11.1 U Mar 1 h uo rounct!!red 1~ the Pacill life bt their one slon cottage h
cheering o.. nd a::;sunng fur a wn I 1 Ch ncse
The pl&lt;:tul'' pre e n led b)' a~m &gt;
With mUJtary leo ':len 1:.. m llil
B'll
Smith eampal ~n of 1928 It ap c if\ 1 nd c1 rr!e1 1ts c1cv. 1 1 {-. !Rt.."t:sv11Je Ill Clinton count :r
abon
at lt"ast contln ~ nee of t h 1 .:J i
111g of repm L fillt' 1g nto Peip
lnereaalngly displeased tlVt'r Am
1
I PfA.red today
men to a. wat.e{Y grave
Mt s RU!&lt;~II Wurd ~ I o too l. tl
Bte govt!Inment In Gennlln\
lng r urn as far \\e~t a~ KJrlll Otco
erlcan participation detlpite Ju'1 n"
W1tn arraignment of t h P pall I' .X
In onswer to 'hn s o s from th1 children from th eu (, a~t
u1
F
SouJCes dose tc th f
11
E' I H't r 1 r ago
11trona: oppo.!!itlon the go\ernment I
By ROBERT 8 ALLEN
))f!Ct"d within ten d11.ys A:&gt;&amp;ls "
Japanese steamer yt!sterday the ~chool and brought t h em hm t' 17 _ fh
vealt:&gt;d that lntf!matmlal Jluulam fa so th L~ 8\Hmh ll k ~Hn ami .. s
CR!it Cf U ll Pd 1:: (11
far uo1 th as Ts1 s1ha1 ts that of
lnatructed Yoshlsawa 11 n~ u~c r
I N B Staff Correspondent
Dlstricl Attornf'V Joh J
l stenu rr President Jf'ffcrson t llt telltng them the} J~..c e
~u 1 g
plus dlsa1mamen l wl I do 1
an ag~1e ~lv Japu 1 se {ampal&amp;.l
taln terJaS to fight th
ls~ue 1 "
Wasblngtou Oct
17- Smart ng h~ C'.hary:e of the grand JUry m~ I
mg Col and Mra Ch11.rles A Lind away wftl:i the mother ficr c 1 etnmt-nt ajlam:~ l AI CuJ on t
M Vnal s prono ail, o M1 .H J
c consohdat I~ extstulg s tua.t1011
finish
under the two smashing setbacks indlc ..ted they probably would b LE ~;h tc the United States turneo dren we1e Arlene 11
AudJ&lt;v 3
J i'l1 e
) 11tu1l
11\
Ur 11.1 cud t.~ s ut !.(ll{ nr. C(l I I
md at lhc ::.me t me extend Jap
1ecentlv s ustameu by them In the tried shortly alter Christma
1ba(.k 0 aid the "lnkhlR ves~ 1 f!.dith 1 and Richard 4
haudule lt ('Vaslon ol me
a r e&gt;Me s\\a~ lurther northward
Oo!neva Oct 1'1- INB-Dl::ipe.t"h uvo.:l whelnung wet ctrclarat\.ons OJ
Congressional fireworks may x Whm It 1 ach(d the p~lil tloll glv n
RU~ell Ward U1c husband arul
I
I f a
J
ll th is picture l.!i.k+::: nwre solid
to Manchuria of an lnt" tnntl ~ the American Ley:lon tmd the Am ulcde both In senate o.nd hou t: u
tl e Japanese cralt 1 1ep :1rtc d father discovered the bngedy hen Fedc1al Drst!lct. Attorn!\ G
fc 1m Chmc:; officials say the Jaa
c:ommlMion of
survt'lllanc'"
crlcan Fede1at10n of Lab01 N" t~ eve o! the blal The Nye con
netther tht' ship 11 1 t t o
he retumt&gt;d from WrlmmQton II(' E Q Jot:n.'«ln launched l h I
f'st:' a E reckless ~
riSking t h "'
recommended t&lt;lday by Arlst a tmnal d1y leaders today set a cou 1 rmtteP will t;p n a lt~ht in tht! su1
.!laghtrct Aft" r 11 p rkn\1 1 OOdles wer lying en
no r 1 th lion conclu-:lms 81 ~un P.l t
lh
l6 DEPUTIES WITHDRAW
an~-: e 1 of 810 smg Moscow s wrath
8l'land French ForeiR l Mmlster at tel attack In motwn
e.t.e when tt rt!ports that Mi.ss r.;u 1
u p esldcnt o1 ft'e ~Oll r e bedroom where Mrs Ward a~Pf\ was to lw followed by the JU11!
1 ondon
Oct 17- lNS--Tiurty 1by t h 1 ~tmg their \\ll~ mto the
a private meeUng of members o1 the
Sena.tm Sh~ppard &lt;OJ of Tex~ r{..Ughs and the Rl:!v J Sldnt&gt;! Jlp
Its voyage to Senltlc
lently took the thlldren af t~tr lt!ll g instructions after Which the cell
~lx basque c:.-.puUes wltbdre\\ to So~lct spherl' or mHuen ce m north
Leque of Nations council
author of the lOth amendment an I t.crs also a Cannon aida refused o
Th" a£Rith fOJ Lhe Yona 1 lla1 u them f.ht: was gomg to &lt;ir L~ t hPm bral.f!d case will (lo to the jul\l
dav from tile cOl tes annou ICing e1 n Man dmna
The United States was represen nounced he v.ould offel a bill 11t testify before the committee
will ~rhaps a lu.)o the Llndte'1tJ;hs tor a ttip
Johnson a lende r mlddlt&gt; ago 0 t hat the'\' would not pa t1c1pa c
T us1ha
1e northe1 nmoot. point
ted at thls Informal gatr.ering bu l l the December congress striking at
WIIJI9.JT1 Tyler Page clelk ,:,f the
b' a f&lt;'\\ h om .s The F~ll I Pr vk;tu; deClaraUoru: by M.rs ma.u with Iron gray han and 5pec futtber in discU&amp;Siom; of n ~1 ell 1 ~here fighting ha.o;. takt!u place
Japan and China were not
the posse6.Sion ot llquQt in the house lnt.roduct!d a new note 'I; ler. dem Jefferson WH!:i du R.t f llt
that she WILS
wort led tt\Clcs took si1~rp Jr:st e \
cal provlSlOJ\S of the nev. Spa! .t::-1 \uth m the last fe-w da:~s 1s on th..
While the Briand plan wa~ b~ htlme H~ had p.leVIOUSlY made
a.td
t Tllesd
contention oJ the dt:fenst lha t thr ronstttutlon acrordmg to u1 t' X C)
1
8
mese eastrn rallwa} which s
tng dllcW!IIed thto ucretarlal. r~· atnown he Would introduce lerteta he
today he would not honor nex
~Y a
worr td (
\\flS lrytng l n C" 1 change tclq:n pl
tllspat h from
Julntly ope111.tod b~ Ch1ru1. and
teiVE!d a new nClte from. thtt Chin Uon to ban the ~ ot grape con a ~UbP9f1!n&amp; to produce I'OOOl'd:s for
to
a tluilt)' ve1dlct H e , l!JIIllrid.,
1!!1 A!!lal!ll!o!&gt;..,.,.ljl)&amp; tutth&gt;' lill!F!" 1tol lie-~ ' [''"' trlol un..... Q«tel'"d lo do"'
, rOifl!(lljl&gt;d jh&lt; ..., '
B""'"'• todsy In Ule):»&gt;nds
That dty \\a.~
in UinCJl'iiiti.- ,
0
otn'lirlddie ..,.e:tetlifit4!&gt; ,l:ho ..hDU8e
.,. r
charge that the rovemment
MUST Bt J!I."VETERATE
of
Oc1
Chang
Hal Peng Manchu
Th• momlnl was ta.ken up with secretar.Y or the new national prOOo
AlthoUgh he presented the t:~n:
Coroner
satd th~
was lf'nf'AI!:t::1 In a frlvolom; ~rf
SMOKER
P:iv.~- eonveraatkma amona Ult hib1Liorl ~d ol atratejy m a l lleirn !'XP"nse rtJportB 'i or .I., ~ar•tl
lh t
I
doubt but that Mn Ward kill" d r.utlon
Col••mbu• 0
Oct
17- INS- 1ian rebel leader Kelugees frotn
Tslt.slhar declared n Japanese mm
~
.,
deleptes
shar~ letter to H enry L St even.s 18mlth Democrat~! heaaed oy I~ h
th h Jd8n WJ 1 llw children a.nd hetll"lf
()apone was
dl 'llllt"rt 1.0 ~111
n Fancy sulutatlou
arc ~ti ll black ta.ry lo18ln esr.01 ted Gen Chans;
Loi'd Reading
British fot"tlgn National commander ot the Arn·ICP Cannon to the rrand JIII'Y
ge
awaye t:e Prc-sld nt he:~:~~ ~~~ ~~~&lt;:l~~fe w~~k~nt~~~:~~ cq{nt HP wor~ a ttamv J'incn b:lt~ Ut~ted b). Hugh Herndon Jr the ac1oss the Chme8f' enatern laii\\D J.
reeretary convened for hnlf iLn erict'!:1 L.e~~~ qu1"t1ont!d r t~e ~ -:::,he would not IJO so {ILJ I the Jefferson turned and st•t~n &lt; t
said she had often th -eatened o ~~:reel I suit tan ~l:.eots lo h:;l~~ "1 A Paclfir flyer \\hose fitst \\ur d~; ar zone
Anotl~e1 Japane~ e mrlltary tta.lr.
hour with BriRnd
plor nct e ?~
e w,e Devot-lot con•-•
B'·ho C
Ill
th
the stricken ve~~sel It rtach ctl kill the ohlld•••• al d I eJsci! u.ud hbud~ socksda.nd Bh choo I'
te
ter n successful CIOAAing Wf'll'
1 mediate! &amp;Ct"r tlus meeting g an a 101) recen
....
'""'
P annon 1\1'!:1&amp;. ng e spe
b
he
e diamon
Wt&amp;lc
e. n s rung g \C me 11 ci(!:aret
1 kl
wus
today teported to hale pene
5
m
Y
pnitton &amp;hen Y t
n ng that he had ttLKI!
the cu1tlidges a
s hi u ::;t parkled and gllttt&gt;r
Here witil Chde Pangborn ton
1 IJ 0 f h tlon b} chargiDK that its action cia.! senate committee wh1ch 1
Briand ~Sent Rene Ma81l g
t e had been brought about by an or earthed the failure of his campalrpr.
vesterday aftel toon
ii'Cm h111 1evo!\ e1 kept !1 the bld ed Every day !or the htst !Oitnlght route to Nf':W York to colk-ct the! t1a tell to Harbin to llw gu~at dis
pl•axme of SO\Iet on'ic1als t here
French Fo eign office to confer ganlzed and heavily financed con organization to fil e oomoletr
I As I he Pr"'~iaent J e fferson ru slu d JOom whel e the :&gt;hootm!l \ RS !WI n !' urt h.- ! n;. won a dlfferett 125 000 PIIZ'"' for th etr flight
Audrou es arc rcpmt.cd un~r
11
Hf'l
with Kenklchl Yoshlzawa. ch1ef of sphacy of \H!&amp;Ithy wets
r.01 ts of contrUJutlons with thect..rk to the rc£(Ue the Topnnec;(' ~h P pcttat d to pre~ent h c1 hom Cl'l 1~ ~ ut but the one he sporl.t'd l tJd
do ns gnetang ,.
11 118
construction bv Lhe Japanese at
the Japanese delegation
BeuaLor Moses ~ Rl of New Han P cr the houiiC prepared for the ft~h~ l'ent cl t u~ final pk 1 It met
rng out her lntent1o s
was the snapp e!lt of lhe 1 all
G ve me (I match
K lll and Cha lltChun and brlc ::.:
Intematiou&amp;l News Service learn shire polltJca.l dry at the same of his life
l:tbshtd
Ca1trldges for tht! gun 1~..;wcwr
H"' 1 u l'eshl)'
bnro( "I a
Herndon Hnd Pang&gt;Jo
\\r r barracks
sullt'd to "mter occupan
11
ed that Massilll outlined to the l tnne delivered a nank atotack on
He will ome to washln"t
Oomeatonc&lt;&gt; Wt&gt; aJ e tlow smi.. wue loubl.less pu1cha sed b)' M1,. manutHd H P lr~ned I
1
~&lt;ledu !ed t o leave h .. rc tod~y
CJ are know1 to b0 go1ng up at
1
b
lk
JapanflBf! diplomat Briand s plan t he Legion demand for a prohlb
f
h
hi
h
r
1
ina
fast
Our
stern
Is
even
with
tile
,,
rd
hil
h
b
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k
el
hal•
•
d
11
ill
cc u "r .,.,11
s c 1e oounse1 Rob
na
w e s e v.us r 1nglllg t he u uu.c 1n a sw1v c •
v ng In Ne York Sunday v.her C t lo H1 a fel\ miles south of Lhe
for a eommiaston ol scurve ance tlon refetendum by asserting the
l H M N tl Th n t
hortz n
cluldr 11 home flo 1 ~&gt;ehool nct u d Ilene 1 lntf n lv u Jolmsm o ut o
the~
v.J ll be grN't£&gt;d b
M.tjur Jupat~ headquart-ers at Mukden
1
xplalnlng that Its principal tunc~ country would vote dry because l'r 1 d c c
e rs move s ex
V " bllll\ • 5 t:l0 1 111 d lt ""a~ In&amp; to Cmonet Kmu
Ev ry ~&lt;'at illUhe big ro rile 1 1 1 es J Wnlker
10
111 an anncuncement that t.h
tlon would be to superln~nd ful wet&amp; had nothing to oft'er as rm ~(~It
to quash the raillr.g when the P1 esidc 1l" Jeff(
The body 01
lle fuur )(;II. 0 0 wa s occupied. Ml!.n y lav.)
11 c men lbe 1a amotion
Mukden Hatl un 1a1lwa" nm ma)l y
flllment of whatever recorrunenda.
effective alternative
demum-r
son itrh ed at the po¥1tlnn H u s
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open~£1
foJ tlaf'tk t!XIav Clunes~
tiona tlte league may make for end
Under Sheppard s proposal pos
McNeil preparnct to BSBflll cond nf s~l\rct: disclosed no trnce of tl e bo~ lay near the door when Lhe fa
IlliG g th 5 lli e~c J
8\NDITS H 1\t'!loiTS I'll H f"
circles he1 e ec 1m adml.'iSmn that
Cifvela 1&lt;1 Ocl l~- lN
'\
mg the crl!Jis In the far east
session ol Uquo1 In the home would t llionallty of the Corrupt Practices Yonan Maru The l'lf':ll was qo ronvh ther peered Into lhe lOOm I t. r ~
-----1his Chinere Ol\ ned line has been
flam tlng. Clcvcl&lt;u I poll
From an auLhoritattve source It beccme a pene.l offense puntshab e act on the ground that conrress that It wa:&gt; hardly Ukely thai sm.gll after waiting in othm PB. IR of I
z•rr ON THlr
f'ietzed b~ the Japane e
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was learned that Japan attnches by ftne and jail sentence He would cannct leKisla.te on the election of Ufe boa1s could have wlth~loo1 il e hcuse surprised thnt ~he lumiiJ
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ea1ch fnr h1 11 lo
thlee conditions to wlthdra.waJ of l accompl:Lsh this b}' eliminating the nresldentlul und vice presf4E:IlltJal waves
Wat&gt; not to be found fhls u 1llco ~
Fr I ich ha\ u
Oct
ng Jor Fllko\\Bki us r
h er ttoops from Ma.nchurlit
lh ~ clause Jn the Volstead e.ct. which electors Th"5e he cla.lms are statf
The Talgen Maru and the Ayaha t.d the COlOnel belie ved ha lht" c,l]rJ! b~~" Gn; ~(lp?..,P~ ~~~~ 1 ~ff •
dl.'rr anr ba d1t gan g
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permits pUS~~es:slon of lav.fully ac ofllcers
Me.ru have joined In ~he seuch a.c glrle were shot !list aud thnt h ~
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•T he consUtutlonal question cording to radio advlcts
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Thl~ ptovlsJon
....._y was t n 1ng t o IUD r um l ! r1 05 A Mr todRl on a Hliht to day was reportEd wou nd{'d
1 Oceupat on of certain strategic qulred liquor
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polot.i In Manchuria.
I Sheppard contends ¥.88 ~ r1tten which has ncv l! r been mlsed iu a
A lll('.ll3&amp;ge from the radio upe1a room when he WBJ! krl ea
Captalr Ernst Lf.&gt;hmann "'a~ tr bat! with Georg K kit'
Yorkto~n
Va
Oct
17- INs--..
latt r1 s home according t
Wu1d a toolmukcr ha recent !I
2 Dl. ""m•m•nt or Cll 11 "C n Into tbe act to protect those who criminal trial under t h e COJl UPt tor abaard the President Jefferson
Th e sun flashed out of the b1 ooct
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be en out o f emp 1oymeut Cl(CCJl I or conm and It wa:&gt; till' alfshlp s Ihi tl
possessed 01 laid In :.locks be[ore rracU"es act is expf'cted ultima~ 1aatd
M.nch...-10
sweep If t hP York 11 e1 h ere today
tnm
t:r lid fUgl t t St. ulh A It c
EGYPT
tt h tr rear.h the Supreme Court
Wt'! round nothing but the deck cccaswnal miscellaneous jobs Tl
this ,enr
Nc \ York
Oct ROll
l?-ND
lNS- With and called to acLJOl the lllush lous
3 Certain economic nght.'l tn the dry la.w became effective
cludlnl (&amp;I exploitation 01 mines was not designed he holds to leg
Whllt&gt;
the
s"nate oonunl tee lead from the Y~nan Maru We family came to ReesvUle a Clmtot
tk- 1 lwo flauQh f
CrlOiia
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sons of Fnmce England and Am
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and &lt;bl the right to earn out r a 1 allze supplies obtained since- tfien I htaded by Senator Nye fR l of 1r.ruiS£d In "!ideuing drt'k abJI t ~~~~:n"g"t"o'n "c ll ~~:s !~null ...~.' "ll
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Mrs
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c1ica the Govern01s uf thl.' t h 1
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1 proPQ6e to amend the Vol North Dakota maintained during I three hl&lt;urs with two Japan c&gt;ti v~
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road construction roj cs
t n r rq l t:S·
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'&gt;t
va
F lrcpe to nd t
0 entatlves who a\\oke lu contmu.e
move e.ny doubt that possessron or that fhe anti Smith Demoorat.ll logs
May
U e ~ S Con t e Oramte
their part in the&gt; celP.bratlon of th ('
makint
or
llqum
oonta.ming
more
lcampa.l~ned
for
drv
/ICnators
a.na
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~n~e1 to ll"'""nd R year In 150th amuversar} celcbratJon t!
l than one half of one percent Is Ule congressmen tbe, mdlctmeut eon
FlR£ Ar Bl ( KJ. l F. I !\Kl:
Bar duskv 0
Puslll ar d EP:l pt ,.,...
the battle wluch msd.- t he colonie:&gt;
- - gll.l Grape concentrates used for ens 011iy Plesldentlal electOis
A
Bucke~ e Lake 0 Oc t 1 - lN b - v Hllrt of accidental death was ex
On t he samf" bnR t was Rollalo free
Baton R.iluge La Oct 11 ~INS l be\er&amp;Re purpose~ are both a tech
Dmlng the oomltleeR Inquiry
Despite efforts of \OILr te e
n ~ pected to be returned hen! today b\ Colnnn 111m aetcr '"ho s ra ro
Lord Cornwallis dest'l!ndant of
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f th
n1cal and moral violation of the
m~n two 'Cottages at B ICkt' H Ln kr ICoroner Paul N Squire Ill I le
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From t e bod)' po tic o
e sover I law Even the maltina: of conceu Miss BurroUghs treasurer ol the
park had been d~stJO\"d b 1 c death of Peter Mazza 32 who v.:.~s a l1 o 11onth.-; trp t o s the 1 the English E11.1l found hlm ~el
most popular overmght fo!lowm :;
cl1n state of Loulsia.na. today haa tl!ltes to be uood for bevel ago P u anti Smith Democ1 ats and H&lt;&gt;v J
Washb gton Oct 17- INS- R
here toda. at a lu ~ f :,;HOC
1 shot and killed b} hu,
br&lt; tht'l h 1 Fr:~
and IIR \
his speech }estetday at the de ct
risen an eighth official claimll lt to I poses 1 Illegal
Sidney Peters secreta.1y both de I peal or the redcrat air hlghwwy r:~t by Alberty SfldeJ ana M
F Hn u the ~wamps n 11 r Huron 15 mmutoos
co.tlou ot a. memorial to his 111 !ucc 1
add rwther conrusto l to Lne hotl
The drive to obto.in a \\et decla fled the authority ol the committee undet which the ~overnment con Luther the b IIC ~, V. £ e ~ a f
nfter the duck huntmg ,cas
END IS HASTE
ancestor
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disputed que11tlcn of who 1s gove1 ration tram the American Legion I'Ihey may be clt~d fot" contempt by tritJutes
1e1mln.rly $1a600000D Ill by , parks
H
nprr t'ti yestef(lay
eacberf\
I Govu nm George White was call
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upon to JOin the Legislature to
Comm11110n "'"'• oo me mea ns or state Aid

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Leathe1 ette Coatsfheep-skm
hned- That •
are gua1anteed le'lkproof
-and w1ll not peel m '
crack - w1th remforced
pock~t~orduroy
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Rayon Silk and Cotton, mgsM't~d'• SIR 31 to ~
fancy patterns-a fortu- Bo7 J '"llze 8 &amp;o 111
nate purchase forBLUE CORDUROY
OCTOllER sALE
A PAIR
COATS
Wtth fme - ~e~p skr'l
WOMEN'S OUTING
hmngsFLANNEL NIGHT
MEN'S SIZE
$1j.29
GOWNS
BOY S SJZES
$?.29
Full cut regular sizes
and extra Ia• !(e s1zes stnp- 151 Patterna and Plain
colon
ed Outmg Flannel~are­
ABC
FINE
PERCALE
fully neatly tailored and
A wonderful clothfmtshed.
wonderful patterns, guarOCTOBER
anteed
fast colm-- full 36
SALE
mches Wide and 80 square
count--for dresses - for
Another Sbipment
paJamas-for
q1.1lt&amp;-We
Modem ONYX Enameled
W are-Lar11e Combtneta have sold hum!reds and
and 14 oual1 Di•h Pam. hundreds of bolts of this
fme cloth
ocToBER
SALE
C A YARD• ·~
MEN'S COA.'11
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The'r.e
t~o' 'hnond
SWMTERS
new additions to the n.JJ·'-'
Button front, two pock- lme of fme dress goods-.
ets-sizes 36 to 46, black JUSt amved
"Ra)shp"
and wh1te heather-blue -yardwide Rayon for
and whtte heather and Princess shps m 9 colors ,
small tweed design!I-All at
'50c: A Yard
cotton-long weering - "Eleta Taffeta"-in 11
colors for dresse9-{!]ips
SALE
-robes at
$1.00 a Vel

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Oct 16-INSOrien Wince Ra.rmond Smith and
Ollie Gruner all of Meigs eounty
wm bound om t.o the Pede,. I
grand jury here today aftler the)
pleaded guilt)' to a charse of steal
lng meatl from a Chesapeake &amp;:
Ohio tnltn at Pomeroy last Apl II
AU three were aent to the Prank
lin county jall to await actton by
the rrand jury In Deeember when
they were unable to furnish

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ONE POUND BAR
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ESMOND ROBE
BLANKETS
"Sm1thf•eld" quahty:double wov(1n--Uouble
bed sJze-All New patterns-suitable for automobiles -- coirches and
bed covers
SALE $7-~4
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the Newa Ofliee of The Daily
Tr•buae, call 236-L, 1f the B•mneu
Of6c:e aok for 202-R

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OVERALL J.A:.CKETS
Stzes--36 to .50--extra
full cut--tnple stitched
~hrte back blue Demm
w1th fme striped Mackinaw hnmg, corduroy faced collar--fou~ large poc-

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Read it over--Check the items you are interested in--Visit E\rery Department in
the Store Now During Octobet Sale. Coats, Dresses, Hats, Furniture. Rugs,
Blankets, Underwear, Muslins, Dress Goods, Gloves-Below are Listed a Few
of the New Arrivals for October Sale.

!tat Dick are beginning to bear
fruit In Jncrettse&lt;l attendance and
a.ddiUons to the church
Mr Dick whose outstanding work
In the pulpit and on the Chaut11.u
qua platform as a lecturer ila :-~
gained tor him a n ational reput.n
tion preached powerful dl:;c()ur~es
Wednesday and Thur~day ~v n
lngs on E.Bsemlal.s or VlctorJ und
Laboren with God
respect!v(Jy
both evangelistic etrorls being prln
clpally approp1Jate for the ~:h rch
membership
HI&amp; topic tonight IPrlday' I~ Ex
ceedmg the Spted Ltmlt 1 he se
vlceJ will continue throughout tile
mor1th ovP.r two B1.1ndays His 1~~.:
ture sermon Sunday nJKh t will 0t
World Clvntzatlon
Hulldmg o
Bu~ers ol ClvlllzaUon

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EVANGELIST DICK
AT LOCAL CHURCH

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EdUCat 0 r 8 So08

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a.neral theme 'Chrlllttantty and th~
S.l Crtsls at the Lhtrte"'nth an
1 Ohio
Putor s
Convention
IW'Y 19 21 wll be dl,ectly relat
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conditions Rev H,.. L H•nthorn•
repreaenta.ttve or tfle ministers or
thll county on lh• ........ m Com
rq_II\!Je o! the convention announc
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t'?, Prld&amp;y
The Ohio Paator s Convention T eae.hen of Th 1a Sechon
~d a,y the Ohto Council of
C~\J;rehes hut manared by a re
State to Meet Latter
~ntntlve oommltt~ of clorgy
Part of Oetober
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11 an lnterdenomlnaUonal
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JBtherlnl g"'n to any ml~tlst er who
Athens Oct~The city of!
iWIJ!ten as a .,ember and tbe loca
c:fi"'lnnan h~ l'b lead a large de Ath~r s and Ohio UnlVeuJty will be
Jeftatlon from U1ill county to the ho.~t to teachers of thh; &amp;ec t on of
the qtate and to several not£d ~tCu
January convention at Cleveland
~aton1 when the Bouthell8ten
Teachers Association meets h ere
nnnuul scss101 Or.tober 29 ana :JO
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Fm cmost among those slal.ed to
addren group or general nssoc1u
tlon meeUniJl'l are D1 William Me
1Andnw ~ 11Lor tlw Edueatl nnl R
vie w and School and Soclet~ Dr
Lois CntTey Mru;sman
t: a
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ye•P,rday'• paper 1University Dr Joy Eh 1 rColun
Mm
Serv·ll·well Grocery editor the National Education As
soclatlon Journal M186 Anne Shoe
.adnadmaker preeldent Prog1esslve Ed 1
cation Asaociation Dr W E D n
l(lg president Ouklalld City Ind
Collf'le and B 0
Sklnne1 Ohio
SOAP 4
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State Dlrectm of Educntlon
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nr McAndrew Is a former sehool
Sho111d Have Been
supt rlnl&lt;!ndent of Chicago who v ts I
removed by the city s form r n a 1 r I
1WUUam H Thotnp8&lt;ln for allege(]
pro Brltl.'!ll sympathies
1 Other a&amp;•loclaUon lipPil krrs wl o
are weH·Imown ln the tleld or edu· J
WI: OLA.DLT MAKE THIS
cation are Mills Mary Ra din cu
11umbla Univert~lty Dr A I~ M
CORRECTION
New York University Prot R s
The Datly T r1bune. Pltr.gerald
University ot Tenner&gt; I
see ond Dr E E Lewis Ohio Stat oo !'
Univel'tllty
w w Ankenbrand superlnten·l l
dent of the Athena t:ny o.:nu...
to preakte over the meeting Mr I
ADk, nbrand Is president or 1hro
southeastern Ohto Teachera A.8ac:Je.o
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John Schaefer on Mulberry Ave

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For Money Alleaed Du e
Wyatt G. Plantz
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C E OUlilan a• executor of th
Jut Will of WYBtt 0 Plantz sole
IIMlef ot the Plrst otty Bank un
I~ \eel
of Pomeroy Obto
ptaJatlfr .,. OBcaJ' WMrr • .,~
WIUlam Weber defendanta for mon
tf .onl)' Will filed In the common
plea~t court
Thursday afternoon
Th• plalntltr claims a.n amount o!
l128 2t1 due and aaka for Judurnent
bt Ulla amount with 8"A lnte1est
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Eleanor-;::h was elected
'Ml=yKarr and dall8hter Elea
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JJmmy 11treet In Middleport. Saturday Oct
of U: Btud... nt Oovem I part In the Fall Pestival which 1s
at Parkersburg
Diatric:t Seuaon to
obcr 11 has been made here
menl •····lat'·n or Ba'"· "'e"k beln&amp;: held there this weell:
..........ay even.....
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Clark fermer Pomero~ hl!!h r.rhool
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at I 0 O.F Hall
ext
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Y Creek COllege Thl.s entitles Me;~
Mr and auD
were
Mrs Mary Jane Mantor o r eo•
athltt t&gt; Is do ing In tht' WR) ul ath Elmer Compton who attended t he Bmlf.&gt;l to a membership In the Blu-~ vi!ltors at HunUnet.on Prlday lumbWI is here villtinl her dalllh
Monday N•cht
lletlc.s at lhe Merittta CollegP
IIUno1s College of Photography It
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1 1 Mrs Ella~ who has been visit ter Mn E w Peoplea and family
Recently Jhmn~ \.\t.~ i vcn 11 will be eq lipped with all first cl.a.ss ~e~ :~~~it~ :~;!Yct~u h~e~oot lng at the home ot her brother on Butternut Ave
h 1
f h I
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equipment
matmg
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David Geyer bn B utternut Ave
and ll(n; Cbarle• Edward,
Th
e dlBtrict sc oo o t e m chance U&gt; appear on the fin;t trlng po lbl bette
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Mrs Floren~ Stnlth postm ll lt "'ss accompanied them
IMrMr
William P'os8 and .,._ Dtllon
proved Order ot Redmen will tK:
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r serv ce wu· omp ot Pomeroy
S
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held at the 10 O.F hall at Court lin~ up as an end a n d now he hold fl ton has announced several !Specials
Mr Char,. Hooper or New York cross were visitors In HWltlnaton
and Ualn streets hen! Monday Oc 1tmth as a 1rguJar at that po tlon for the openlnw; day InclUding en
MW Helen M"f'S went to Charlf's Mr and Mrs Ed Caillsle ot Canto Friday
tobtr 19 It was announced b) local He has shown rp extept!C!lally well I WrgemenL!i and Kodak tl.nlshmg ton f'ven lng to attend th~ t n aJ Ml and Mn; H C Brooks Hattie I Mrs Emma Jividen Is qtrlte 111 at
omeers of the organization
I r hi plttJ a mi he v;iJI be In the Elsewhere In thlll , lssu the opculng ot Mrs Frank Fisher an Fllli~Broo~ and Be:tUe McVey of Pleas her home below Racine
A very Interesting program ha.s start'na Une up when the M&amp;Iietta day speclaU:i are nun craWd
afternoon
ant Valley and Mrs Horace Smith
Mr a nd Mn Noah Crabtree Mr
been arran"ed for the evening t team Journtys t o Cl Jclnn t1 1o
M ~ Ad~Je Schoenleln lett f rl Jr and baby ot Hartford sprJnt and Mnl Jeff Payne Mrs Ruby
which will begin at 7 oclock with meet that University elt&gt;ven
dM Y ror Dtftance where she v;lll be Thursday with Yr and Mrs Chas Christian aon Buddy or Owensboro
(, IJe hour of vocal and lnstrumental
Jimmy wHI be remembered h t: r
MARRIED HERE
ll!P. guPst of M1..11 Allee L ~ ., Ru:; IRu~s on B reezy Height
Ky are hen! vbitlnl Mr and Mrs
mmic by the 0 T Ohlinger tam aa a member ot the loca l hig h
st ll l) e com in we ek
Mr a nd Mrs Oeo'ge Hogue a nd J B Conley ot MPulberry Ave
lly At 3 0 clock IL parade will be I school footba ll team and also as
The marna(ll.' ceremony nf F.vnr
g
family of De troll havt b~n vlSit. Mr and Mrs Noah Crabtre were
started headed b the J o U.A M It he ('!lptu.ln of I he ch amplon.sh1p ttl Cline and Miss Faye Bater ot
Dr and Mn M D Hat~ nge1 ing their parents on Union avem e I recently married and a re here en
drum corps of Middleport Plel t y basi d ball team 111 1921:1 whi ch won Al bany I\ as pe1f01 ml"d &lt;&gt;!~ ~v H lef r J 1 cl!::} m rn ng !cr Uol umb us for the pafSt week: The} left Fnday rbute to their horne belnB an ex
of mw;lc will be rurnlshed hy the t h e co unty and district champion L He nth om e
Thurliday at h is
Mr a nd Mrs H c
Kremblhl lm+;.rnlng ror Florida
Itended honeymoon
Asee,.hanoc Tribe quartette and the Iship to work their way Into the nna hom" here fhe couple returned to and Mr and Mrs Geo ge Kreinbihl
Gilbert Wcelui attended the fair
Mrs Jacob
Com Huskers of the Athenll Tub Itournament at Colum bus t h at yea1 JAlbany follo v. ln!l t he ceremony and cane Friday tu visit ovct tht: week Iat Lancaster rhursday
Bowel'8
A mort bWiineSK session wtll be belcre they were stoppetl
will make their tome there
en l with Mr md Mrs 0 B Krein
Mr and Mn
George Koehler week rrom
h eld with R F Arnold district I --chief In charge followed by an ad'I
dre86 by L E Miller past great
Sachem
Oeorge Johnson 1oca.l vlollnlst
will present The Devil B Drean
accompanied by W 0 Clark
lowed by a reading Noah and
Ark by Bert MarLin The
Bram will be brought to a
with a supper being served at 11
o clock at the hall

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An 11nnounce~ ot the opening

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MANY ARE Af!J"ER
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The latest challe nge to Om.urnor
Huey p Longs right to serv
the
state as (Ln official is directed on
hi&amp; position as United StaLes se 1a
tor
Joaeph C Land of Shreveport
an unempoyed contractor iit.ppeal
ed as the latest claimant and took
the senate oath He !laid the job

Dinwiddie cllQl'KCd was
mad the senate
through the Amettcn.n velt!rans as
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l'!Cclatlon for repeal of the Et&amp;ht I
VIOLENCE CONTINUES
ecnth amendtnent which spent I Madrid Oct 1'1- IN8-Attempi1J
$125 265 and worked a year to ac I to burn convents at Bilbao Sa.ra
compllsh Jts purpose The associA goSS&amp; and Oviedo and rioting In
lion wa~ organized for the express Valladolld In which nearly a SCOIC
purpose of pushtna a wet reaolution of person:; were Injured ~ay
throu1h Lhe Legion Dinwiddie de 1 marked the continuance of rell
clar~
alous disturbances in Spain

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was vacant

year to Mlltch state funds Mil t ""
mre~ In oongreiSI!I by Rep Kend ~ i
CASHII:R HEART VICTij',l
R) of Penn&amp;ylvanln Jw ~:a11 t
Zanesville 0
Ocl
17- lNI'i
Ida) "the act he said WR( expan Puneral arrangemcJ W; w IC b~ l0':4
ded by adding fRO 000 OOC over ~ made h ere toda y lor George Brown
three yeill period to p1ovide unem i'l cashleJ of the PuHt 1
&amp;
1 plovment
Savings Bank whl 11 h l&lt;..m aed l :G
I ~ ndall designate d t he a pproprla.l yeam ago A he Lrt attllr.k r.a ufled h is
tlon as ll pure ~1ft ~ hlch d"e ... TIO death
telate to governmental flUlct1on~

Evo Msz:r.R w1dely knov. n ligh t
weight boxel told the corone1 hf
shot hls brother wlu:n he almed nt
a duck which tl.ev. over Pf't£r s
head just as he fired
The brothrrs had KOne into the
maehlttnds yesttrday mnn 1tns tn
be on hand whcon t he re.IWl olfi
cto.lly opened

Bank R bbe
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co ma Loda a nt rl ath "'l he
0
fS
t!
Jieua to bE' on
:uattu r.:r h lr
Unabir. tc tak:t' eithEr n n
f li l
to combat th poisons vllcll Hllf
ra vagm !!: t 1s weakrnf'd bo{l:\ th m
-Pl'it t conti nued to lOSt ~rr. d 1 Poaae at New Carhale Over·
h s I ng ana V+h::.nt b tt l f
l ie
take• Trao, Capture

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d
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COS\ t:~TIUN F.NDED
Men, Recover Caah
Tdclio 0
Oct 11 INS- WHh 1
th
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.AkrOD On Her Way I( ~~;.";:o g';!,,!:-:::.v~=h~·
GREEN
PRIX!'JDENT
OF
AMERICAN
FEDERATION
OF
LABOR,
H~"' '
I
Bu~:~:~~! 1 '~",~;.:~· ;~·.~.r~~ ~~'
Back From 0rnaha t~~:.~· lea."u~ of
OUTLINES PROGRAM TO BE CARRIED OUT BY 0 RGANIZATJON mo~ '"~::;, ,;,'';~~"r::','" u;~"
~
FORMER CliB OWNER. DIES

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the Chicago Na
'
£A:)
Cubs dead to_ _
day He was 63 years old He I
Nmth and Laat Teet Fhtrht owned thf! Cub!! tor eight years
•
durlnR two of which 1907 and 1908
Tcok Hu11e A1r Dw•••ble they were world champions His I Editor 8 Note - In the followiniJ
Into Nebra~;ka
!association with Lhe Cubs began article William Green prea:ldent of
In 1905 when with the ftnanciaJ the American Federation or Labor
Ak
0 ~17-INB-Ffylna be.ckiJtK of Charles p Taft la.te h
til ed for Internlltlonal News
ron
h
t
lo Cincinnati publiBher he purchucd as ou n
b
le.ztly through the nil t a a. ldw a controlUng lnttll'est In the club
Service the step~! tn be taken y or
altitude tlr8hhe 1U ~.. ~uw~Akron ~~Cali
lgantzed labor to carry out J.hu :r(l
largest a
p _... .. over
m H t t:&gt;ntly a-:topted at e an
10 on her way back to the han111. t
eouver B C convention
81
11
after aotnr
rar
OtnahaftiJ!Ih
MUST
I
On her 4fl..hour endurance
t
By WILLIAM OREEN
IThhe ~~th allniU. .s't Lo..,u,ls v,oh~· l Columbus 0
1'1-INS-Re Written especially for and copy
e -.up v ~
..... ....., llet durtnr the coming winter for
rilhted by I N 8
artc!r mldntRht l.oday
h
k hlp
000 school children must be proVft.pcou•er B C OCt 17- The
Everythtna: on board t e u. s
""d
lo1 rJI
r th• "---Jean Fed·
11
---InI to a radio vlded
by toWnbhlpe
mun P
conven
.ru,..,. hu JusL
was all rirht a\i&lt;N&amp;u.
tl
dl
to a.n au
announcement
eration on
or oLabor which
me119qe from the eb1p
'1!8 e.ccor ns
h
1 d~ tts
toM In Vaneounr
Tb Akr
left h
trdock here today by Major E 0 Br•uK t ae cone u 1;\,1
sesa
e
on
er a
rretary or GQvemor Georp Wh1tea B 0 1a one of the most important
yesterday mOndnC at 6 50 a m on
u f tabltiet
ever held by organised lal:lor In
her endur&amp;Dce voyage whkh l.a to e mergency re e
ln.a America. Perh&amp;Jki I had better &amp;a)'

d• nt
talk ond

ow

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

GIVE

REUEF

Oct

ItO

=u:~~"!!d ~~d~:~~g l~~ ~~~~~~1ti:t at~ 8 =['a~lt

~~ol:!:!e a1~Y d~rob:'o'::

There was
courageoU!liV

ra;hen 1 10 before cong:resa il.lJ"'
President Hoowr I shall JiO heat
te t!d by the fact that 1 llpeak wltl
n
backing of organiaed
the united
Ia~ ill
in eongress.lnnal
hallawtbe ar;rear OOD11J11118 conv;;bes
ay
d th
OUr experts will llave prepare
"
bOla th'lnl expression to the con
atructlve proeram enunciated by
this cOnvention 1 know tha.t the
sltuatlbll In oongre.88 is tmcourag
lb th t th
has been a change
1n •·aen "ttmen•,re
Thla ehanoe tn sentiment y:lve,
us our .~,, h""" In all the yean
... ,
.......
tbat labor hll atood for prol'rlbl

1

I

~

In my opinion congte:iB ls now 50
closely divided on the question that
Wl' may bope for favorable uctlun
One o:t the most lmport11.nt mat
I ter5 with which we will ha~e to
deal Is the lAbor Rltuatlon a t Bou!"
del Qa.m It wilJ demand that t h
government Lnvesllgate theM" con
dltlon&amp; It Is especlall) lmpOl~nt
to labor that df!()f!nt working =n
dltionli
decent housinG
dPcen
wages be proVided on great gmern
ment proJects
The whole program the most
conlltrudlve a.ml only oompleLe pro
l"' ..m ~t orrercd In the present
~.. crlsi&amp;-hll8 been publish
economic
ed to tbe world As presklent or
I
lhe Amer lean ederatton of Lllbor
s)lall approach the task ree.rle!lllly
knowing tbat every American work
1
I

:f::"',;

wm makt

°:

btlllo&gt; lollu
a
as n raol terdlll With thr "' ll tJ t Will
lam Upshaw Springfield
•• o '"'
dead toady
mrn ~ lflegatl"~ tc th~ Oh\n '\ !i
Ups1 aw \\R!I hct th rough the ab
mt t.:r o.r Rl'll l Estate bol His C'Jfl domen and t h D n wh r c ;qe
rntt n wrrf' nroutc homf' toda3 cltizena tack up tl e chnS(' af 1 J~.e
a nd two companlanii tu•ld u~ r
~OLONS IN DEBATE
robbrd the N~
c 1 11~1
Nat 01
Ba t k nf $2000
In R flprmgfifld h r -;p t:l + Ia ~
-nir,l t ht' 11ell fl f'm n Jtmrs uff r
Cleveland Oct l'l- IN8-The1r f'cl In his ra e" \l'llh lht' p-:~ssc His
Is no ot het IS.'iUC imolvcd than a brc t ler O'~~rgr Up:;:ha\\ ~V!"ll:lV
willingness tn t1ade and be rrtend bcol 1 b" the rrowd a
Su!JJ
11
I'
Clnrk , ('r£' bo 1 llt'ld 111 Ja 1 h" e
The ract thllt &amp;viet Russia Is '\
Ovntaklnc- 111 ., men thr lC q"('
j ro mmunlsm based on a hatred of reccv t'f"' atilt:" mme v C:ul 0 Q.&lt;;
Gn I ts tiUfflcient !'fason fot not b n R D~tvt n I 1emau shc t Up
l't'Cngnlzlng the government
qhaw AS th., Iotter Y.a" ~P"Nilnr:
Those two 5tl\tem.ents In direct
"""'"'"'
•toN!
today
as
u
e
fu•t
thrf'
h ad t!tkel n
1
"
h t gh 11f fie d Hf'
f
rlnrnental points In the argumeQta ~ c RUn rom 11 e 11" ~ m n r~r 11
p•cset&gt;led bv T - 11 States s--a LOr th e posse md ~ hot In sr r cdm s
•
.. ..
....
th itt
Jd
Smith W 8rookh&amp;rt or lowa an• au or t&gt;s Stl
CongreMman Hamilton Fish Jr of hA big ~~ow~ cRl;Pd to thr but~
t

ABOUT RUSSIA

4

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~~:.~t ::~~~ :~ :~~ :C: e::!tfl:•~-=~r:I*:K! 1~r ~~t st;enJ!' ~e !:f;'se~~~ :~:n~~ry

U;:
1
and. tben ha&amp;ded tnto Kentucky ~~r:a ef::~/~!~ !h~~!:n:~te~ Iambltto\18~ far reaehtn:; and dUll IVolstead act. 1 ~k we
~ swun• orU.ro:"at a~Ule~ tur~phed by townships or municl cult we ban ever undertakeq Tbe
18• : e tu., new
liP n
Pf;,ll'¥• oeeordlne to Br&amp;UJbt.
convention nelther evaded nor

;;h:t..

It Is my Impression both thtuugh
rwnal contact with Preslden•
~oover and tlrrouah ad~lce of tltose
who knew him well tha t he as well
as other hlah IOVernment ot!l.clals
loolr. with fuvor upon establishment
ol bhe five day wtrek
President
rHoover has never said this to
dlrectly when r have talked with
him but I got that definite tmpres
slon as have ma.ny others
This situation will be claritled
whe co ress couvenea It Is our
u n e ~ Immediate!\ cause the
fn=uctlon lu congres1! of legis
!alton and to ·-utc enacltt&gt;ent or
"'"·
thuc bills-t:!ltdbll~ht
1 tn
fiv e
da week ro' gove•t .nentemployl$
Y
•
Newspapers seem particularly in
he fedcrntlc. 1 1
tete~t'd tn~e are lol beer of 275

"""
l !t..J. .. " d

ah r.a on
t
temperance as ! Jlmlzed mo;vemcnt Xlth for expres
0
canaress I ~~~ :U:tp rtll~~~ unemeployment ston and for belp.

a
recognize Soviet Rus1a
la11t nl&amp;ht

e:st~cr;~ gc:rz'\l~e"~;!\ ~~~k rr~

;;.
Hi
held her.., flf:srtlf'd th~&gt;\r pm sult w 1en the- 1oh
hn s attrmpted to lc:JH' to\\ t

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