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PIUDAY OOTOBER 18 l\131
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Red
Men
To
Have
1FORMER PAN1 HER
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SMITH f1 B" M t" H
COLLEGE PLAYER

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NAM[D IN APPEAL

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ha:-:;n
Held lct&gt;ntly to t he good work

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H ........, • bu.lneM vlalt
or at Colwubu&amp; Thursday

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li::l~ G.;=~~~~~e:~~t tot&amp;~~l

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 ........
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~ ~-·.&amp;IIU1t
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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

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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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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

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UNIVERSITY

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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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1NTERNATION AL

OF

WEATHER FORECAST- toniKflt

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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
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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•

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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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Ncbu;;~kl

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Mr Hoover

a

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Cowlt
otht'Js c!O!W

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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
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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
....
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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
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JapanflBf! diplomat Briand s plan t he Legion demand for a prohlb
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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
.,
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
1"
r nllr!uclrnA AIT
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
I'7- IN ""
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
r'
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
..
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
ln....
Mrs
Dm
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c:.:~
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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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" dow {f 11 ( ,.. tid un J~s tee n nvmal suu
road construction roj cs
t n r rq l t:S·
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:.:::.:::.::~;;..:P~'--··-stead act Sheppard said to re ts ine!ltlgat!on of Bishop Cannon rels Nobod}' found anything bu t Monroe In Hl ghiRJ li co l lV
'&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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-Oct
11
INS
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nl
~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
11
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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
11
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
f
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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Oolumbua 0
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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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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"BIG JESS" LINED
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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flnancl.ng t~ public schoOl co.lling

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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Oh" uDIVersity
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EdUCat 0 r 8 So08

Saturday Nlabt

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Add~ and dtfllousslon &lt;f th e
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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l.o currt!nt ec&lt;~nomic and soctUI
,
•
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
&gt;
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
~
11 an lnterdenomlnaUonal
I
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
be
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.....
N
Clark fermer Pomero~ hl!!h r.rhool
Th
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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
f rh
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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
I photograph y
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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ss e
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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TO OPEN STUDIO
An 11nnounce~ ot the opening

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S THO I THA.
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CELEBRATION AT
YORKTOWN GOES ON

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HUNTER KILLED BY
I BROTHER IN SWAMP

MANY ARE Af!J"ER
LOUISIANA JOBS

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FEDER "'L AID ACT
b
REPEAL IS URG£

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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
_ _
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
C h 0

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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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aug t, ne

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

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the Chicago Na
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Cubs dead to_ _
day He was 63 years old He I
Nmth and Laat Teet Fhtrht owned thf! Cub!! tor eight years
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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
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after aotnr
rar
OtnahaftiJ!Ih
MUST
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On her 4fl..hour endurance
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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·
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---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

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT

GIVE

REUEF

Oct

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=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
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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
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tbat labor hll atood for prol'rlbl

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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
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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
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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
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•toN!
today
as
u
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fu•t
thrf'
h ad t!tkel n
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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
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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~
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ABOUT RUSSIA

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= =~ la~r ~~~:dt;ror~he d:fn~~ s~~=~h~~~

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

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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

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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
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thuc bills-t:!ltdbll~ht
1 tn
fiv e
da week ro' gove•t .nentemployl$
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Newspapers seem particularly in
he fedcrntlc. 1 1
tete~t'd tn~e are lol beer of 275

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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.

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recognize Soviet Rus1a
la11t nl&amp;ht

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

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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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1111' 4lic of.,._ a. 11'111" to+t~OJI n.lll ond

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CCIMPlAI~

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be In harnlonywltb
iJVery fold and crevi~

John 7 46, NEVER :AN
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lieutenant go\ erno1 ol Lolllistana u1ded and abetted
by the third m.ll Who \\ "·~ atJPOIIllt!d by Governor Lon•·""
''
to the governorship of the ~tate IS of such t~tuff as to makl
people turn

dlsguat

l~u · ktc ked around and made
the basls of the worst kmd of Unby. phn Is no doubt re

their fellowmen •hould be

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there ale

IU\\ ~ to

guve lll the PTO{t!dUl e un

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SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD
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MOSCOW

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SE~DALJ
FOil's
J JJy Slaft
C
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existence or cul.mped living emu
tlons 16 appareut So r.Ja.mped a e
mc.at proples q ll -te K ttml 011 ~

whethel the) he tn )1JIVQte hfe OL tn
M
0"l ,',~llrP'"ne and driv"'n to sta.y away f om h o n as
..
"'wtlJ .... m~~olu~ a leu
muchwandering
as posstble
Hence the al
vuL&gt;hc hav e e rna )Ul at I 10 the II eXI8tence th a t am IJI a nhlp Lonetructton
about
l
h
t t
d
the
USSR
1
I
lion ts tn place tht!lr nume Uefore the pubIc
reaar d eDt- fl ":fsa'Pa~C(lrd[:S:arto p~ana rece,PLlY RLc.en If "t.ampalgn has ~en
bl
t
Vln"' thelr
un4er wa,l to emove he c
1a
nf ho" tt get~ t h ete un f avonl bl e pu 1Cl J. set
&amp;
comJ)Ieted
1t.ones and substitute as:phu
Cll
Th~
'IJ'I :~ C(.CiiU·ion fot t~l8 pr:omif&gt;ed
purpo~c aH
1
upa1alan
111 the propoied lll'Qwth
dl8
1 m1
1 .. f
tr1o who ha\ e Ut!ell CUUSIIll! HII o I th e con f US ion "lld
•
ct tt. e Rmalan au
num n~4u5..-rfJ,
I Baton Rou ""e fnr the pu.Ht several L c•l Pi"OdUcUon ct alummum w r
ugreea bl e c on d I t IC Ill:\ 11
ti
It Is ttattd surpa111 that ot aoy alncl
d IYM at e 1 J doullt of Lhi&gt;&lt;llk
ale c:.uplhllisUc cc.untry by 1931 11.0
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Hhould be le urnc d by t 1e c tJ wUJ be dooble t~at of ltll pe11.re'"t
0 tlt: g )0 d ICH o n "hl"h
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c.cmpttllor 11hort Y Lhereaftl!'r 'l'hlll
zcnt'ihlp nud II 1t bl ( the pte~ent uproar Wll
not
avt' tc.reCtllt was made I:!Y ltt tupreme
bee n ln \ lllll) that wn c ut the tht P.e 11'1 entttl~d to any fur ~=~~lc,;o~:i~:bi1e has Just bee\i

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a ~ the wurthwhll~

cr eattalll~

kmd

o f t hem
th.r Coll ""ldc~atwn at the 1&gt;0l1H and uny t1me any
d t h
do scl:! k l ttl ce t h e prop el thing t do IM to repu 18 e t em
h l et l 1\ c mal ner th tt eve n the~ lfl t h e I r b 1 pzen
111 t! UI.: C
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uc:-.s WI II 1 o t mu.:,un d 11!-1t an d the l)(lpular Verdict

ALenemy

thu•
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1110\ e thut he

days
bud X l

enormou~ 11 t:l me oVPI a ccr tniJl pe110d of t1me und that
he h.tled

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t Ien "I 8II 8 ov I~ t p.... ne~ can eJ n

011 " of thest' almost rcaay fo cc
c!c"l
pa cy Is to IK
11 ILa
hot
h
h
d
I
cl In par II pg a Ium num as
1 et like the Metropolc a &lt; the aavoy
t~ the rxpanalon of this arm of In This means t hat 01 ly fo elg ru
dustry severely
1r.encles arc accepted ani In prac
in urn~t Hltherto ~ hlah

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p odue

I u: 1~e;t"fs \~a~o~:io~ore~:nu :

p!O)letl v mukt lf&gt;turn ~ nf lhut mcome dmu,e

certam Apec lfieU pf&gt;rl d H In l h~ mettnhmc lhe law Mcollet
h ft\11\g' t.:omu d t!IDliH I o1 110 (lle 1 ~ IHl~ k mg m sun I 1g ht o f

llll c.Jam Is betnv built Th
l
premeEconomlcCouncilhasi&amp;aued
de
to
8..,d up cons tJ. uc tl011 111
or n
order that they ma~ be- rel\dY to
commence operatlOJUl ne:at Bprl 1"
TheDnteperatrbyalumipumplp,nt
whtcll Ia due to BO Into prod !Ct.IOJ
&lt;.n P.Cay I next is encountering ser
loua dlat,cultles In keepllK up with
the eorut.ruc~lonacll-edula At th
it la three. months behlnd

mo:::t

days
l Local Int erest

Whnt makt l'l th e rdnuuy llldiVH.hutl I'IU ~llt:~rhdu
nhout t q un hh f r H 11 :-; th{ tact ordmary
breaker
Without mone) IHHl w1th hn\ hh nd~ If und \\hen they are
apprehended genet ally ure l'lenhml ed tn prt...m for theh
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Hh ortconllt 00'!-; \ \ h1le th1!'( kllHVt! amon,...e kna\ e8 hask:i m
the light d I)Ubltr.at\ Hnd IIIMteud of hemg OHtracfZP.d tf
not Col1demned 1!1 hntu zett and set up H I'! nn example lo
t L11e you th o f l I IHI ( I us a 1 N LII Y t-~ucce~~ f II I Cllffi e baron
who !:;COu t s 11.1\\ " Jl •I Ct&gt; , ffi( 1al~ uno m fact the govern
ment Jt~ e ll
It 1 ~ 1 e mu k tble that u man w 1th hi~ 1 ecord known by
., , I twltl ••k
ol 1h• mo~t fla~~" 1 ant
1
lh I t I

lifW'

ttJ" rall.. re

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to Jt.eep lfP With th plot

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At the preMnt Ume Bavlel fty
tnr equipment comes laJ"Bely f om
abroad

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No city In the world cal boast
" f dt ~r crowds em the ~treets
"apltal 01 the r1111ao ...a..Jm
lh.n ••w~e"
v .......,. rr

early mornlnJ unUI !Jte at ni&amp;hL
the popu~~on or l40$Cow moves
~lowly bact :w,d fru"th alonK: very
str.. t of •nY Importance In tile city
SOme havt&gt; bathed recently many
have not hw 11re clad fretthly
110 1!Ct! H nd
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The crowdl fill the sidewalks jam
KUrt )oct "l c eJH 111 t:-.captnl.{ C\iely net Jaad for bJM con tM £treet c1us unLII newacome 11
can barely aet. a toe hold on the
vtctlon H t 1c we hs\ t n mun "' ho IS regarded Rl!l the 1ttader lowell• 11tep and a:ather in Jnpenetr
among lcad c Ham tg men who kall opponen~ and enc able aroupa btJfore any and cvep
lnci~ent of Interest
m1M~ \\ 1th a~ 1 ttlc: l mplllH tlon lih the mottt of UA 1:\Wat a
A shop wlndow a rallrdad Ume
'r
C
IU~h
u
m
~'~4Ull
and
nnthtn"
1~
done
aQoultt
Jn
tablt~
Jtoated Gn a billboard a bt qk
fly ~
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tp dcw:l a~tomoJ: I• or twc "xpcltu
a~e~d a gre.\lt go\ e tnment l1ke uu1 own ts movtng ever) ~bw cltiloral splices t'l bl.lnw tra
I
flkl t 9 a atandl~tu Qwntg to th~
i~lll)[ hut lhe J.~(.'d\:1 ul hualdm.g I{) Chicturo to Obt~~ttn HK ma!U' f;ar•leas p.nQ IIOI'fletJnl s aun
cpnvJctlon 111 an IHCOJ11.0 e vaston c~se ~rter a 1reat atat• lep~ f~de.trUtlll' \n the MP'Ith ~hern

U}s.e 11qnois has virtually ndm1tted thftt 1t c-.n rwt ftx an) =~~:=;:,uac~ess~~!Yo/;~t
tllf! numet Qihl nameft known to have peen COJllflltlted by t~qm ~\UtQn Tht din 18 tremendoUII
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'tl ~ orders lo h'm In t4UCh ~ manner that a convtcllon ~nJ re11aona tpt.ve t~ep alven

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be secured

To

R~Y the le~•t Cl •m e has acq1eved ~ ~081~1Dp m uur
1081 th k
)flW al..jd1mr citj
h

llljld 'l'ilic cause• •ane c
1tl IPIJ "
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z'~ns to stop and constder JU•t \\hat tl&gt;e outcQme Is tp be

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'!lrn~~~ mur~ererll app, l!lams of t~e Capo!'• stripe i'" l r
f
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d
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(i\htnl w bHt are we g"OJ11i to O a ou

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The Dixie E1 semble 930 Pop lar
Cl.\1ford Hood and wife of Cin Cal remarlted lAconically as he Washington
Progtam 10 00 Paul Whltemn.n s c1nnntl who are visttlng re1aUves turned back to his newspaper Mrs
But those who know her best IIJ.Y
Paint Men 10 30 Clara Lu and here were visitors In Columbus Frl Coolidge 1n tellinr the story to that she will do neither tb.at lihe
Em II 01 The Radio Reporter day Edwin Hood accompanied !rlem frlen&amp; said she would never for will gober quiet amused tnde~
lllil Slumbe M tsic 11 30 Russ 1here for a. wee k end vll'lit with hl.s give him
dent way enjoying and lau
Colu bo II tfi Jack Denny s Orch p&amp;rents 'Mr and Mrs Grant Hoc ~
Al1ce could have gone Into pou at one of the greatest show: on
12 30 an Jeo.n Ooldkettes Orch
at MimmwlUe
tie£ a lonr ttme ago But always earth the Washtngton clrtus
WON-Chicago 4l64 720
8 30
M M Peter.s of Oautpolls il t he
- - -- pn Betty 1u d Bob 7 00 The Sng new Bupt of the Weste 11 ano
ing Lad y 7 30 Oh 1 r Dance 8 05 Southern Insurance office her
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Loule s Hungrli Five 9 40
Earle Ham Nichols has t ee n transr Ired
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tn
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erlude lO 30 Clara Lu and Em
Mr and Mrs c H Ohlinger of
11 30 Wayne King s Orc.h 12 30 CCilumblJa are spendina the week
am Tweel Hogan s Orch
Earl end wltJi rt!lltlves ~·
ILr o
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Burnett 11 Orch and Art Ka.sels
Bob Roberta Rttctu:Si:d a looh::ill
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..,.rrt the 1' yea .. tJid "On pi ur
u 30 pn v m nese E1Uoemble 7 oo atfd Mrs Lawrence~ Btnlth of
Lee Morse 7 30 Nick Lucas 'J 45 FlrBt Ward is v•ry lll
1 h e Oo 1dber!{ll 9 00 National Orch
Mr and Mrs Dayton Roush of
9 30 Cl1b Volspa.r 1000 B A Leta 1t Falls wet• bus,,,, vtolto"
Ro 1fes 01cl 11 05 Mu.slcll.l Bule her e&amp;turda"
t n Board 1 15 J es6e Cmwford
Mr and
E F:mtana · 1130 Jan Garbers Orch 12 oo m spending a tew ~ys with relatl;:"',
Mldn ght Melodies 12 30 am Vin In Oalllpolls
c nt Lopezs OrchesLta
11om to Mr and Mrs Edward
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OSwr an 8 :t pound daughtel Bat
trday morning ~t l7
WABC-i'iew YOlk 3486 8tKl 8
Mr and Mrs Arthur Rousl 8 1
Mo nlng Muslcalr lO 30 Qwct fam h of Cclumbu.s came Baturda• I
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Ht~.rmonies
It 30 Voice of St o Vi8lt over the week end with rei
Louis
12 30 pm"' lnternaUor.al at~vcs
B "OadcasL 12 45 Cafe Budap-2st.h
W Ladd of Gallipolis VII.&amp; a
.. Sons of Ell 3 15 New York Bym business visitor here Baturdcn
pi ony 01ch 5 34 Popular Revue
Etrrel Davia 1eturncd to hls em
6 Ch cago Knlghta 7 30 Novelty ploymeot In 8chltf.egel shoe store
01ch 8 15 Bympb.ony Orch
9 afte1 on at:sence on ace unt cf 111
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'" draw 1ng rooms n;:~w have concrete tl.oo11i The cocktaUs
Popular Ptogram 9 30 Rolltanccs ne~s
Misl'e !:Iizabeth sa 1vage H' n bun&gt;holeslnlhe--""etones
of the Sea 10 CorcerlOrchl030
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T e Oa choa 11 Btrtna QuaJtet Orne \\illamsa dM~oryBilgwho
11 30 F(.ed Ntchols Orch 12 Ed a1e atte1 ding Ohio 8tate UniVt'rsity
--~sc~~~e It, Please
die Duchln s Otch
came Fliday to vis t ll elr parr.nt
Pablle lmPJ'O'I'emeD$a
Some people Just CIJ.l t help tell
WJR- Det10it 400 7fi0 o am over the week e1 d
Vacation clauees are now belna ina: falsehoods They 11 ftb on the:
1 written ln. marrlaae llcenaea.
To1 c PlcLUI""s 1 pm over Jordan
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sUght.est prevarication
145 Thea t1e Hour :.!30 Popular
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--o 1ch 3 30 Old BonK Singers 5 30
Alm11htJ Dollar
The Unfair Su
Sodal Uinta
M slcal Showman 'l Popular Pro
fol st till r t I'Xfll'lli'li n the
The pre\ty uttle sWnosrapher
lt s all rtght to hl:'Ye upholstered
gJan 715 A NiKht It Parts 7 30
Aln glly Oultr Js "''''lie'' 10 who "'ants over Ume tor klisi.ng chairs in the dining room but the
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It 11 rnund a t e boss after Hve o clock
odles 815 Radto Hour e 15 Stag his A c 1eolc \ 11 f' tllllllsl e l In
Pll. ty 9 45 Slumber Mualc
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A famdus historian tells us that
Mount.a I Met
11 30 Russ Col
When a fellow 111 110 la!Y he Atlas was a ~eallhy man and hlred
umQ.o 11 15 The South B~a la 1
IN LOVING MEMOBI
I Pr&amp;Y• tor an earthquake so that be I &amp; caddie to carry the wmld on hls
IIILndlll s 12 He~ry Theis and Hls
wont ~Ye to knock tbe ashes otr shoulders
OYrehork '64"'60 8 Of Charle!lll V.rroU Prfcda who hl.Ji cJpr
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Bells 11 Neapolitan Days 11 30
The oue• the" lc\ d their love ones who have fancy appetites
OCtOBER 11
Tales 12 Spatklets 12 30 Echoes
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Even the caws nowadays want tlleir
or the 01lent 1 Set vi p
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Wbere we must leave tltem
Bon Bonti 6 45 Tht: !lots 1 Bmg King s 01cJ
4 30 Wonder Pro
sleeping-yet
Ar.T
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01'06by 7 Ia Popula Orch 7 45
oa.m As i't'88l'8nt as the violet
Mortm Downe&gt; R Band Concert h g 8 Eddie Culver D 45 PopLJlar
That bl--· above them
rain;--·after
Mr and Mrs ClyQe ;.lays ot
811 Slngln San 9 Popular HoUJ Program to 15 Ted Weems Orch
lO 15 Sunday at Beth Parker 6
HWl~ spen&amp; SWtday wlt.b. Mr
10 Paaeant 11
9 tti 0 asey J ones
30 Je8Se crawf 0 d l2 H
Sweet solace of our 101 R reg1et
and )Us J p ~
30 Talk by Footba 1 Coach~ Tobias
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Each lovely memory r emains
!4r l.nd Mrs E W 11'-•-~•b
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opular Dance
....,..,et 11 15 Po ulsr 0 cl 11 30 Ed Orch
am 1nd Mrs John Qui. .
die Duchm 8POrch 13 Louis Pa.nt J WJZ- Ncw York
349 ~ 760
'8 SoAft~ey go ;Jth Ul after all
the week end a&amp; Charleston via una
co 8 Orch 1 111
Po ular Dance am Ton, Picture
10 !.fexlcnn
o we ave them sleeping here relatives
Orch 130 Orch
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Otch 10 30 Fiddlers rhree
141' and Mrs. wm. Alexander re
11 1For every marntng wut recall
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WLW-Cincinna.U 4:.!8 700 6 P 1 RUssian Blnrets
11 30 y 010 mg
Their last good mon1ln&amp; v-;Uh
turned from T~ recentJy
Old Man auushlne 6 30 Popular M:ualcale 1 p n ove1 Jordan 1 45l8c
tear
Mrs E•a Roberti returned home
Pu.ta:ram t143 Lowllll Thomas 7 Melodic Int-erlude
2 so Herbie
far no'a and evt De.",'oco.mp,an!' IPrtday from oa~p IIL(ead. Md
I AmOI n Andy 7 15 The Jesters Kav s Otch 4 !!felodte de France 1 Each day they !ball A•
wltere she had been vl.stttna her son
us
and daUih*er In law MaJ and M111
130 Theatre ol the Air 8 Battr 7 Popula1 Orch 7 u Jolly Time
!day Knights 8 30 Dance Progran Re"ue ., 30 The Three Bakers &amp;ITheir aoull like st&amp;M atillr;h1ntng Linn Roberta.
otaar Band
8 15 Popula.a
clear
Mr and Mra. C~rtqc:e
930 The Phsl Popul@r Melodies
Nl&amp;hler
To m•h:e J.lf-es mldniBht 'loricLJs and daiJihter u4 Mr8
10 1 ~ Vanety
10 30 Hour 916 BLaK Part)' 9 ~ Slum
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Mountain lilep.
Mr and Mrs Wm fr lo1e
1Oance OI'Oh 10 46 Bob Newhall t~r Mu111c
and OhUdt"n
11 lAJS Amlg06 11 30 The Doodlf 11 30 Russ Columbo 11 u The 1
aocker• 12 Balh'OOZil Orch 12 30 ~uWJ Sea I~anders
12 lfenry
Orc:h 1 Popular Dance
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Thomas ,Norrl&amp; at Akron 0
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M
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ary Pierce who has been
vlsi.tlng her niece
Mrs Dayton
ROuah returned to her home Sun
day &amp;t Huntlniton
Carl Balser of Delaware 0
spent the week end vtaitlnr his~!'~~~parcms Mr an~ 14n. ]!;
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the week wrth the tllrmtll' a mQtller
Mrs B L Lewl.a at Maqle W Va
Mr and MTS W E McDade af
~uaa ar...t Mr ani;! Mre E. J:r-~and BOn from Oalltpolla Ytelted
reQentiY 'With Mr and Ml'8 w R
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pm POpuiJlr Orch 6 30, .Mr Bones an Troika Bells ll WON Trio
&amp;Jld Ootppany 1 Lee )lorse 7 45 2 pm Trio :l 1~ MeJod)l Time 3
fat ltl':l 81tqp,tahlQI numbef1 of The OoldberiB I
Recital
9 30 coucert Trio 3 15 ~qotbaU Game
SH!Qplti tl1~tt. ftll Mosoow s ltreets ~ular Nliht Club 10 B A 18 SO Wayne Kings Ore... 1 Te4
~., """d out T~~ 'llll41Y now RoUes Danoe Orch u LilLie Jack I ":,••ms Orch 7 ao WOlf 811D
~iUJa~km apCfthe •e-taUc lAttle 1115 Jesse Ctawrord 1130 Pony 8 06 Loutes Huqcry Pive
~r of the &lt;ltr and 11• lnhab Ooon Ba\lnde"' Ol~h 12 Rudy IG All Ko,..lls Orch J so WON
far any utaallc cltlet can ValltOB Drch
!Symphony 8 t6 lllul liYrtll!l't•
~ Wlth ~ow in p:1tnt. c:f WJZ-New York f349.6 160) e iS Ol'Chl. 9 45' OU.nce OfcJJ, f\30
W10id llrtoll
pm Lc.,ell Tbomao T Amos n W~ Time II I&amp; ~m
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Way11e Kl1Ja • Oroh 1 Ted
oltv .-'*uta mUijon .t~u}J Toda~ Proeram 9 Oarelesa Love 9 ao
ems DanQe Ofchestrn
,lbrM mWion '"' Plllerld The Flr~t Nllhler 10 Cl!Ckco
OI(TOI!~II II
. .del, I!! tbll '"' t•ot IJlal rov to ao Olora. ""and Em 11 Slum
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a'taUabllt lOot 11p&amp;Ce and the 13 611vet Tona Qllartet 12 15 &amp;.or and punn 6 t&amp; The PUN 'I Bins

radtcal chan~te IS ma,.e ooon or e ~a.,er o •
" \tjon• are •uch as to ~· cauae for alaJm 10 ~hit battle be·
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Vttar Pl•n In thta pal't1cular branch
ot national economic life

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centra ted 01 the glgnntlc Wm k
and Peasant ~ Hutel Every
jconvent•ncf! Is pr!ln lsed th
lng IVOJ'ker 01 peasant mal'} of
"'hom w JJ te delesates to cne o an
other of u e n a1 y Poll Ut iOl con
greMser; llt'riodcully held he e

pubhclty a~ h e lu~tcnH to II &gt;&lt; uttoJ!l e )' ~' H ~ t he \ \\01 k every
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lOGO lnl to reportli from the spot
Hublerful(e kno\\ n t) the lt:!gnl JHI lei-I!Hon Ill an e ort to A lack of maUlrtlla and a shortage
hrang th e II i. llent fn of t he l hurgcK
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Uon of •htminUUJ ate ~caring com tiona.l and Is ptotmsed to c l:i
houtllum and pietk 1 n Leu1nra d an d at 0 n 1 the maASlve pre \\nr Metropo , 11d
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been bef ore perstroyhltheUkratne Wletuslle edfl\VOIIt.eofthenol:nllt~ 1

uf decent ~(tHt~ 1n general has
the Fcd etal Cou1t In (hlttlJ.{O to1 the pUHl Reveral

whtle th~ gO\ mnment Is t1 VlllM' t

~ghfa e~ S'hoc&lt; brl
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Extreme shortage of hot 1 oom
In MoBCO"' which has urten m 1
:~:t lnl,~wl c~m.~is ohnaveh ha,ct, ,' o,,'" w'
tb«l :flllin thoro

Once an adequate RUPPI¥ of th16 soon be tcllc ed when Lw nf'w h
VItal metal is assured wtthtn th e tell! row 1 conslr LJctio 1 a e con
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the attempt by the heute nant lo U8Urp the l&gt;mHtton wa
hardly clone m any Hplrli 01 thought of ~:~ltamute succe~:-J
More to the point no doubt lAthe assumptiOn that It WHA I
sole 1 lllf.\ HI of attracting pubhclty to hlmiielf
d o ll. fol lh .,
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It 18 much to b e u~gretted that Huey Long regularly elect
sho tlld !-10 furu et hiM p untiOn If not hlH uwu
C(l "OVcrn&lt;JI
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That a pmHtwr t ht! hlgh e:-.t \\llh1n the puweafl ot the
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gretted by most vote1 ~ m the xtal~ hut 1t nntmued lout;
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CLASS ENTERTAINF.D
The n l'n ben or II " H ~Y B..!t"
_Y_R_To claal of \be Pll'lt Bapust chu en
entf&gt;rtai ted f'r1d111.y eiii'U na e 1
Gre11 wtre
he home of Mn Hermat f Lohsu
FBONI Ia L
1 ?.:amUton lllreel Ass!Jit.~~. t hos
teBSeA were M n Joh n Sci f':. at d
MrS. Prank. Ki mes
A Eoclal time followed thr
ho t
busifl8el meeting and the e\lenlnij:
O:OU.S ILI:CT OFFI'Cii:RS
and hiking The other ~pol ts to re wu brot to a cl~ wllh :wrv 1 K of
Tbe Olrll ol Middleport H1eh ceiVt: rnt:ntlon a.re to be decided up dellclous
refreshmr t
b\
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ICbool mentl)' met and orp.nired on &amp;t a later date Persons rerelvi ll: Ihost.!~&gt;set.
a Oil Ia Athletic AMoc.J.e W.o l i llurs thoUsand pulnta receive an M
da' after rel\llar session of !SChoo
A c;e(lislon was reached. lhu~ th
a meet1n1 wa&amp; held for the purp
club lor the pl e!llent \\G1ld I oi l ti
of electtne otrlcen The follow e meetlnl on Thursdav ol each " ek
we~ elect-ed
P etildent
l)o o h
Pultz Vice Prf!~r;ld e nt Margue r t
Hyaell
8acretarv Bett!i Mid
Tretlsurer Betty M~Ma11te1
Plend
of Sports-Voile~
Boll
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Leonard Tenn111 &amp;lra Louise Scott
Hlkl.ns' Phyllbl Dtllard BasKetball
Zelll. Lia:hter A coru;tttutlm of lhe
laws of the club were atlso drawn
up
The club wHI work in its dltf.e r
ent lfOUPa on a basis or point&amp;
'l'he points to be given are on each
for tm hour of volley ball tennis

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tt'ONDAY OCTOIIIiR 11, 1911

HllOW J~CKHS--US!ll OVERCOME
O~KHIU OPP~NENTS: rl~Y W!TH~UT
PEP IN riRST H~Lf: S~ORE IS ~~-~
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Local Lads Lacktng Enthu11asm And Seemtngly Ov
crconftdent Play Below Standard In F trot
Half Of Game Are Held Sotoreleu
AWAKEN WITH BANG IN LAST HALF
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And Sh" w Small Crowd Flashy Attack And Stone
wall Defense Gatn Almost At Wtll Durtng
Th11 Searton Of Contest
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Dance orch 11 30 Reel Ntcbola I l N s Bt.&amp;JI Oornapondent
she preferred the keenly lnterated
Orch 1:1 Bobby Meeker s Oreh
Wi'I.Shlnaton Oct 11- A furious by st.ander role Popular tn her
WJR-Detrot~ 400 'i60
'l pm b tUe Ia beln
d In Ule ftnt own right r ecognized as one of the
1Am01 n Andy 1 16 The ArlSto
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be!lt informeQ tllure1 ln Waeh1n&amp;
craM 'i ~ ftl Speed Serenaderti Ohio oonl"!ulonal dtst.rlct fDl' Nlck to she wa8 repeatedly ure:ed by
8 Popular Orch a SO Popular Pro Lonaworth s old aeat but 1t 1 not Republican leaders to Lake impor
&amp;r•m D Dance Orcfl 9 :so Mus! troubllne Allee any
tant party pcsta they oftered her
cal Dominoes 10 ExpretSB 10 30
In 1928 when the p:t.ce ol na
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Real Polka 11 Slumber U:U&amp;lc
To AUoe Olnctnnat wu
ways lional cornpdtteewom&amp;n from Ohio
I u 30 Ruu Columbo
13 Jane a more or leu reluctant interlude was v&amp;eated state !eaders tbere
\ Frohman s Oren 13 15 'lb.e Con from Wa&amp;hlncton Her trlendl in prea&amp;ed her to accept the appoint
tinentala 13 30 am Efnle Hoi.Jt Lhe Capital have heal'd Uut she ment She decltned to be lnveilil
and Hi&amp; Popular Dance Orch
has aold the olcl J..Gnp~ort.b. home led
Wear- New TorJ t&amp;U 6BO pm In Walnu~ Hilla and 1a dla~g
When Nld: died the cry imme
Popular Dance otch
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The of the rqt or her prqpertJ' \bert diately went up that abe be nom!
Btebbin1 Boya 7 :$P, fed.:ty Blacbi What fevi \lu 11ur1PJ 1flct, Ute na~a 8.S hi8 succeasor Faoed With
IOrch 'l 45 The Oolabetls 8 00 time bound her to Cincinnati a bitter Oght state and loca.l lead
0J.'P8Y PrQVram 10 46 The Ouarda mapped with his 6udden death en saw In her a powerful conten
men 11 DQ, Lee Morae 11 15 Jesse thl! Snrtn¥
der
Cnwlord 11 SO Cab Calloway a
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But not for Allee In a tew
Oreh 12 00 m Paul Wbitemen and
Washlnaton 11 home to Al1oe anct words she disposed or tbat. demand
I hill Paint Men U 30 am Tweet has been for the greater part ot an~ Auietly retired And she has
KDaan s Orcheatra
her nre ll was to the Capital she declined to take any part in the
WJz.-New Yor)" (349 5 760) 6 15 came as a younll' woman jU5l bUJ'on CllPJ.paign that Is In proife&amp;a be
Pill Peter van Bt.eeden and h1l &amp;eonw.r into maturity the dautla• tween .J'ohn B Hollister the Repub
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6 45 Lowell Thomi\S 1' 00 ter or the Presldent , or the United !Wan candidate and State SeDf'tor
Amo8 n Andy 1 15 The Jesters States It :was 1n the capital Vlat Lorbe.ch the Democrat
1 45 Waves of Melod) 9 00 Popu she eamed the title
Princes&amp;
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For Washington Allee will al
Slumber Mw;lc 11 30 RU811 Co l lt was ln th.e OapU.'" tbat. she wa).t&gt; be one ot its rare personall
llumbo 11 4~ Organ Recit.al 13 00 waa courted by the 1orgeous Nick tlea No major congreasional tn
Jane Froman 12 15 Coon Sanders Longworth then a YOWll congress vestip.t.lon or committee hea.rtnlil
Dance Oreh
man from Ob1o It 9o'a&amp; here &amp;he no &amp;e&amp;Sion or social beason would
WGN--chlcafi:o t18 t 720) 1 pm was wed 1.n the hlatorlc rooms o1 be tbe .same without her amused
Blnglng Lady 'l 15 Harold Teen ttle WhJte House while klngs and ! presence and w tty comments
7 30 Water Boys 7 46 The Gumps prtnoea the worldover showered her
As wlte of the Speaker of the
05 Louie s Hungry Five
8 15 wltb coatly lift&amp;
Hou~:~e of Represedtatlves she was
1sEasy
Aces 8 JO Popular Voices 9 And It WM In the Capital that entitled to high omctal precedence
Midwest Band 9 30 Popular Pro she ha.s reiantd since that day a But every dQOr m Washtnaton will
gram 10 30 Earl Bur tnett s Orch diBtinct vivid interested and In always be open to h er because she
11 15 Dream Ship II 30 Tweet teresting personaHty Entret!' to Is Alioe J..onaworth
Hogans Orch 11 45 Alt Ka&amp; 1 her large Massachusetts Avenue
AdrninLstratJons conte and go
01ch 12 Eatl Burtnetts Orch hoWJe meant social reco(Jnition
eventa race Into hlstcry but Alice
12 30 am Tweet Hogan and His To be known BS a. mend of Alice s Is alway~ sought a'fter
No new
Popular Dance Qache~lra
Wa.5 the height of Washinlton at
conp-essmans or senato18 wife
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Rea;ulars
IOBUI'Jents who comes to Washlngton
but
social leaders newspaper corrcs looks forward eagerly to meeting
pondenta an 10ught her opt eager her Every President and hJs ea.bl
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expresslona
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The capital Is filled with rumort
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Capital and not the lea.st to enjoy about her possible actlvl~k!s The
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the charactertzatton was the for latest stories are that she 1s to be
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mer Presll;lent himself'
come the edltm of a. local p~pcr
The Wtll ng Worke s of the u s
He was one of the very few who rlvallili.g her gltlhood f~ )(n
lhurch at Ente'rprlse gave a play knew her secret that she was going Clssy Patterson tb.:: sur,........rut
Paul Whiteman il.nd His Popultu Frida} e~E lng &amp;t th~ [burch &lt;&gt;nd a to have ll baby When the rumor and accoi'npUshed editor orthe
Dance and Recordln 1 orchestra
" c.lui after the play In the b&amp;&amp;e was ftnally eonnrmed Mrs Cool Washington Herald It. Is Kbro re
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The Velveteers
7 Ul Amos n 1 went toward the new turnae juat prialllll news
1 zine wnttng
Thrre Is no one .bet
And~ 7 30 The Welcomers 8 30 i1stalled
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Prank Sevtm haa beea ltid:caped
from hil COU!ltr}r pllce Benu'a
Court, when hi• law,er Pelb Sant
f!l;bs ehara:e Jua Wynter and hil
rne.,d. aw 01'11)'890, tearch the
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Wl'bster Pt:lst
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e Pn~ t quartt&gt;tte and vocal
c o n ~ b M 8 M ktr ed Fowler
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Mr a I Mrs E.rvl
Mile I' I ol
Col nbu a1 \f'd 1:1\lturdav even
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polt relatives They will be uccom
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Louise Ohl 1 ger
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)et-a held up becauae 1t pn warn
tna tbt,t S.nt •f• not to be tnlited..
Onysan, baa wife. Wynter and
Katharine F'ama take a houae Ma
~nn.71 neu Begsa.r • Court. Katb•nne t1 the rlahtful owner of tbe
lbismna: Czanna 'RubU!s by inhu
'lance from her Rus11an ,rrand ather
and Severn had tned to recover thena
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)hrtia, Snem t servant and a
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eow do you do Mu;s Bla r? M
Sa• t 1 rom std us a &amp;urlmse a fl
tt • a very pleasant 1iurpm1e
'Ify tteplather and I happened to
. . 10 Traync aad ran across .hi
S;LI;It there lVho kiJ]dly asked m 10
4puacr tonwht
Helen lila r tol d
him "1 hOpe you aro feehna aJJ
Nbt aaa:m ldr Wynter?
}1m laugl ed Less than a week
110 that he had awakened m a
~trange hou!Je after tl at exc tmg
p1ght af Monkstlvcr-but tt 1eemed
almo1t I kc: long past h1story now
lo much ~d happened s nee tl en
"'I d almost forgotten tl at crack
gn the htad:that was my lnl odu t1on
to you ho satd though I haven t
for:gotten your k ndnu1
Her ktndnull be wa' illre had
been dtsrnterested enough even tf
Idle same could not &amp;ave been sa1d

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sta s with o ly
sma
fans I uddled togc her
atte pi ng to b ttk I
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ch blew mcessantly dur
1 g the gao
Dur ng tl c lu l
Jil ou~t il
o s an a stood
1 gl t vas to cone to n ra n IO
m
As ) m r t n a n~w Jeedlr and I
u c of P ftV n ~I
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l
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rhal record JL:st playt-d had been sta te d t I e rr o d he wa s av.a c of cold
the ficlc
nadc by a nastt:r of tl e v1ol n yet a sudden odd
nr ess on as he
Th firs;t 0
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for Ju:n Wynter at least at set-mtd glanced at Helen Bl;ur s fa e A 1' !1
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un nsptred by com par son :u he re look of I ul 1 e vo ~ r
t o:r Bea.,t-- ca y J.! 1 e bfl r~
membered how K.athanne had once had co nc:
o I as of o e
line &amp;fter the ball had b
played that 1ame wordles! song
mg a out a we gi ty dec o
vnnced vlthln sco g J
and-the p ttful po gnant tragedy of n ade
the four back
sp m g
I o !sl
11-w.ould never play tt agam
Was tl c e sometl g tl s g rl the I ne ofl' tack le sn gg g 11
Oh that thmg of Tcha kowsky s? wa1 ted to ."!ily lo h n a d t1 al ~ he f'tc for t he necesas y ~a a
N
I rem.;mber at uaed to be a favonte found 1t d fl cult to b g 1 elf to tlicd a pass to Gard
of poor Frank! sad Sant
II e pu nt of say g So t o w- ht extra point wl cl
It a a favontc of m ne too. Does cou ld ha tlly I ave sad wl }-her was no 8ood
for
Martell
mam er s1 gge te 1 tl at nsl net 11 e
Allfnswortl,'l
ma Je
AI Btll shQ9k haqds wtt,b Hclen any one mmd tf we put at on aga n
1p c5 sron J m v.a co sc ous of an goal of t.he game wl m
Bla1r Sant explouned the other Jmt asked
bftll through the lt&gt;f s dr
"I 1hnuld love to hear rt agam" odd wa 1 g sense as he fir
tucstl temporary absence
" cx qu !:1 Oak! 11 line fo eighteen
d
"I happened to menton at dmner cned Helen
tc: stra ns &lt;' th;'l melody t a wu the touchdown NPal p b"«l'd
"You
know
I
called
yesterday
at
that Martrn 1&lt;1e~s dec1dedly off color
always assoc a led fo I m w th the l.he 1 e ro 11 e xlra u t ll d
bet Dr Martell ver1 kindly offered your house )1m to ld her as be and woman I e loved stole tl rougl the score ~toad 13 to o Tl Ia k I
to ~e If a,nyth1111 wu really the mat Helen walked acros;. the roof{! to the roon1.
came thro gh w1th a wo
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gramophone leav ng Btll and tbe
He saw Helens eyes glance sw 1it
( J c go1 c du r, I
ter w1tb ~im.
•oh our 8harpahooter friend, older man s ltthg by the fire- Just ly round Ihe roo n l1 ger watch of pays o a I r
t
Maft•n '• off hi. oaf .. II her In to expres1 my_ apprrc auon of the fully for a moment on S:u t s ung down with c ~ 1 tic G:n ins
hosp1tahty I had receiVed But I wa! by the fire 11 en :outldenly n a low
The thnd core of lhr game
qutred BdL
that both you and Dr Martell tenor vo c:e btl d ng her head With In the fourth qu~ tc n d VH
•wa.P b1a. flouaderlng lato tbe es fOld
ts troub ed e-yes towjlrds 1
the I of the most beaut 1f 11 plav
tuai'J didn t dO him aay parttcidar were away from h'ome
Oh, I am 11orry We were In gul wl spered under cover of the eve1lng Neal took the bull -:
" · , . Sa~Jt n1d Wit.. a humorous
end of the fo matlon t1 ot cd
11)Jrfs Oatr a Jl 1t retr~buuou ~i Trayne We have been ~tay ng t1 ere mUSIC
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for
a
day
or
two
w
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a
fneod
of
Mr Wynttr I I oped for .an op o hr I v fl11
~ourse u I tokl Martm ahll the
hUlled n long noat ng P"ss thr
my
stepfather
a
;,nwo aeems to haw a b1t of It tern From the beg~nnmg of therr odd pori 1n ty of speak ng to you alooe the tir n tne d1 ectl o 0 d
ton gl t The c 5 someU 1g urgent
)er4ture aDd IS feehng rather sorry
mtroductton 111 that house at J want to say n ulit ~~ay J can only "'I o I oct brokel lc.ose from I s n1
for himselt'"
Sta1nca )1m had hked Heleq Bla r hmt-1 da en t do more dan lunt ponf"n_ts As Gardner raced o the
spectntms held the! b ""~' h IH; I
] m afnud Martin 1 tr nub le 11
And that first 1'(npress 1on rema1ned
1eue me 1omcwbat cold, Sant-no wlnlst 1ometh ng 1n her face. that and you n ust not press n e for any appt&gt;atcd he would not reacl the
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doubt I ban a callous nature I ob he could understand pow a• he had explanat on But 1 felt J m st wara pas But Jtst as ht
goa
1e he p eked p tl c ba 1from
•el"''e:d J•ra w1th a lat11h. He turned not uadetAtoDd. before made ham youOu te ah UJ tly the low breathlc11 1 t: 1-1 1 ccmpletlnc th e pa s one or
.. Helen BZ.1r
D1dn t I hear the aorry fnr the g rl whoae guard an
\ou:e
snapped off
Neal~; favoritel'l ano n acte I P
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pamophoae u we drowe up/"
Dr Martell was. He could not help
,Helen seemed to glance round f'S88.l v scare +leal made th cx trn
'i'Ye1
I foued aorne. 11'1toderful bema: &amp;~rlfck b.r a hapnt1ng 1adneJ1s WJt~ an odd nervo ~ start that 1oint by ago. In plugg ng
o
rioliil record• here and I couldn't that her eyes ~mcd to hold Was
The p/l!u-:e:;; \\lllcl! had
fall"''
(r ght«'ncd look that J rn I ad seen
telllst tl'ytPiir one or two of them her atepfatber the cause~
otJCe before wa:o suddenly back ID .shor during the 1 r&amp;t half of play
ewer she told him
were now being completed one afte
J•m remembered ber startled tn her eyes
as Net\ t.he passes nncl
• Cbaa110n Tnste that last one voluntary cry the expreiiUOD tn her
And 6«mt-.itam:ously he saw was a other
rcrl
were hitting theb
WIIP t tU• Jim uked
face as of 10meth ng more than mere onl7 JO~t aUc; to see what the gul a ~ rldl' Nealr~tossed
another to Oard
He bad caucht the doaiag nottt unpersonal horror when he had form almou lud a hand creep cut
hef"re hll ~a nc closed but the
ef that \'IOba record ftoabng ou• spokea of the mudr be ~d come betwc:e11 the drawn curlams behmd game closed b t the bnll whicl
remembered her • baud tha gr pped her arm S&lt;'cmed to bf! going th ough the a 1
illto the mtetJ' rugbt a• thry came upon at Konks1lver
up tbe: drive &amp;o brma him a sudden too the cowed shrmkmg fear her tor an mstant hkc a .sdent waroma- with the ~peed of a bullet nl.ssccl
eyea had betrayed as Martell had or an unspokeA thrrat
odd tbrUL
the outstretched arms or GArdner
hanhly s1lenced her
hes v.he tiH t 1d as r ar
h was pla1u to j1m the effort that by
1t cost Helen her face un1 er11cd and
r.:oal
RBMEKBIIANCB
r fh al cuch-:lown of the game
;vlnte not to cry out at tbe touch.
"'Clran1011 Tr11te" • • those few ENIGMA
v!J(&lt;
mad r from a pass :ts Neal
of
th•t
sealthy
hand
110tft bad beea eDOliClt to take btm
How much d1d this g rl know ot
l':f'
f
r vRrd pall.~ t o Beav
back Wltb • ru1b of memory to a suspect of that h dden s 1~ of her
T~e next moment the !m I ng race
:vhc had shaken his men and
tdrlht In New York when a ihp of a lt,pfather s hfc? Eno tgh perhaps of Dr Martell appeared between the
the !Inc 'J he extra point
ald. radiant ia tbo &amp;nt fhub of her for his 1udden oews of that crime velvet folds Ev t~ently the folding llwasl'l ove
lssed but lhe score was 26 to
~denn• trlumpha had made aa to have broken on her w th a star doora were partlll.lly open a1 least 0 wl h but a i:ew minute8 to play
~orpttahle earle of it on her •iolia thng terrrble srgmficance?
belitnd the cur~ms But already J~rn
1 he wot k of the line was not B5
tor a tallt enttaactd audience. Uttle I olthng dOOrs d•v•de11 wtiat had had known lnltmctlvely thou only us AI Althn tgh Gardner Gallagbcr
noqlt had b
d tbell llo• or
a lly been one great room Wtth M:ancU co tid have broughl that look
ct War at end positions. played a
•acti that ....._ atarred 1ft a c:litler heav,- velvet curtatn!l sere mna" tl ~m to Helens eyes
o.m A .. sworth and Estep
111 Wtct 1icJat1 M the fa~ ef lbe Tbe,. c;ro1secl te th11 iurther end cf
t
t eng for each other were
l I' L t ground gRb er11 ror the lo
(Another Cbaptel of St01y On Pa~e S1x
c11.ls :vitit young Cub Allensworth

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There is solid backing fo~ the strength of thts
hank. We are backed by a thorough knowledge
of the sound principles of safe banking. We arc
backed by strong capital and surplus, built up as
protection for our depositors. We are backed by
a strong Board of Directors and by faithful employees of ex:perience and good character. We
are backed by 25 long vears of serviee which
stretch behind us as proof of the stability of this
bank.
Finally, we are backed by the confidence of a
whole community which has learned that its trust
in this bank has been well-placed.
You, too, can bank here with a sense of se•
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about
l
h
t t
d
the
USSR
1
I
lion ts tn place tht!lr nume Uefore the pubIc
reaar d eDt- fl ":fsa'Pa~C(lrd[:S:arto p~ana rece,PLlY RLc.en If "t.ampalgn has ~en
bl
t
Vln"' thelr
un4er wa,l to emove he c
1a
nf ho" tt get~ t h ete un f avonl bl e pu 1Cl J. set
&amp;
comJ)Ieted
1t.ones and substitute as:phu
Cll
Th~
'IJ'I :~ C(.CiiU·ion fot t~l8 pr:omif&gt;ed
purpo~c aH
1
upa1alan
111 the propoied lll'Qwth
dl8
1 m1
1 .. f
tr1o who ha\ e Ut!ell CUUSIIll! HII o I th e con f US ion "lld
•
ct tt. e Rmalan au
num n~4u5..-rfJ,
I Baton Rou ""e fnr the pu.Ht several L c•l Pi"OdUcUon ct alummum w r
ugreea bl e c on d I t IC Ill:\ 11
ti
It Is ttattd surpa111 that ot aoy alncl
d IYM at e 1 J doullt of Lhi&gt;&lt;llk
ale c:.uplhllisUc cc.untry by 1931 11.0
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Hhould be le urnc d by t 1e c tJ wUJ be dooble t~at of ltll pe11.re'"t
0 tlt: g )0 d ICH o n "hl"h
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c.cmpttllor 11hort Y Lhereaftl!'r 'l'hlll
zcnt'ihlp nud II 1t bl ( the pte~ent uproar Wll
not
avt' tc.reCtllt was made I:!Y ltt tupreme
bee n ln \ lllll) that wn c ut the tht P.e 11'1 entttl~d to any fur ~=~~lc,;o~:i~:bi1e has Just bee\i

\ II

a ~ the wurthwhll~

cr eattalll~

kmd

o f t hem
th.r Coll ""ldc~atwn at the 1&gt;0l1H and uny t1me any
d t h
do scl:! k l ttl ce t h e prop el thing t do IM to repu 18 e t em
h l et l 1\ c mal ner th tt eve n the~ lfl t h e I r b 1 pzen
111 t! UI.: C
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uc:-.s WI II 1 o t mu.:,un d 11!-1t an d the l)(lpular Verdict

ALenemy

thu•
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1110\ e thut he

days
bud X l

enormou~ 11 t:l me oVPI a ccr tniJl pe110d of t1me und that
he h.tled

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t Ien "I 8II 8 ov I~ t p.... ne~ can eJ n

011 " of thest' almost rcaay fo cc
c!c"l
pa cy Is to IK
11 ILa
hot
h
h
d
I
cl In par II pg a Ium num as
1 et like the Metropolc a &lt; the aavoy
t~ the rxpanalon of this arm of In This means t hat 01 ly fo elg ru
dustry severely
1r.encles arc accepted ani In prac
in urn~t Hltherto ~ hlah

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101

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Lhe

p odue

I u: 1~e;t"fs \~a~o~:io~ore~:nu :

p!O)letl v mukt lf&gt;turn ~ nf lhut mcome dmu,e

certam Apec lfieU pf&gt;rl d H In l h~ mettnhmc lhe law Mcollet
h ft\11\g' t.:omu d t!IDliH I o1 110 (lle 1 ~ IHl~ k mg m sun I 1g ht o f

llll c.Jam Is betnv built Th
l
premeEconomlcCouncilhasi&amp;aued
de
to
8..,d up cons tJ. uc tl011 111
or n
order that they ma~ be- rel\dY to
commence operatlOJUl ne:at Bprl 1"
TheDnteperatrbyalumipumplp,nt
whtcll Ia due to BO Into prod !Ct.IOJ
&lt;.n P.Cay I next is encountering ser
loua dlat,cultles In keepllK up with
the eorut.ruc~lonacll-edula At th
it la three. months behlnd

mo:::t

days
l Local Int erest

Whnt makt l'l th e rdnuuy llldiVH.hutl I'IU ~llt:~rhdu
nhout t q un hh f r H 11 :-; th{ tact ordmary
breaker
Without mone) IHHl w1th hn\ hh nd~ If und \\hen they are
apprehended genet ally ure l'lenhml ed tn prt...m for theh
.. ~ ,
Hh ortconllt 00'!-; \ \ h1le th1!'( kllHVt! amon,...e kna\ e8 hask:i m
the light d I)Ubltr.at\ Hnd IIIMteud of hemg OHtracfZP.d tf
not Col1demned 1!1 hntu zett and set up H I'! nn example lo
t L11e you th o f l I IHI ( I us a 1 N LII Y t-~ucce~~ f II I Cllffi e baron
who !:;COu t s 11.1\\ " Jl •I Ct&gt; , ffi( 1al~ uno m fact the govern
ment Jt~ e ll
It 1 ~ 1 e mu k tble that u man w 1th hi~ 1 ecord known by
., , I twltl ••k
ol 1h• mo~t fla~~" 1 ant
1
lh I t I

lifW'

ttJ" rall.. re

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to Jt.eep lfP With th plot

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At the preMnt Ume Bavlel fty
tnr equipment comes laJ"Bely f om
abroad

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No city In the world cal boast
" f dt ~r crowds em the ~treets
"apltal 01 the r1111ao ...a..Jm
lh.n ••w~e"
v .......,. rr

early mornlnJ unUI !Jte at ni&amp;hL
the popu~~on or l40$Cow moves
~lowly bact :w,d fru"th alonK: very
str.. t of •nY Importance In tile city
SOme havt&gt; bathed recently many
have not hw 11re clad fretthly
110 1!Ct! H nd
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The crowdl fill the sidewalks jam
KUrt )oct "l c eJH 111 t:-.captnl.{ C\iely net Jaad for bJM con tM £treet c1us unLII newacome 11
can barely aet. a toe hold on the
vtctlon H t 1c we hs\ t n mun "' ho IS regarded Rl!l the 1ttader lowell• 11tep and a:ather in Jnpenetr
among lcad c Ham tg men who kall opponen~ and enc able aroupa btJfore any and cvep
lnci~ent of Interest
m1M~ \\ 1th a~ 1 ttlc: l mplllH tlon lih the mottt of UA 1:\Wat a
A shop wlndow a rallrdad Ume
'r
C
IU~h
u
m
~'~4Ull
and
nnthtn"
1~
done
aQoultt
Jn
tablt~
Jtoated Gn a billboard a bt qk
fly ~
"
tp dcw:l a~tomoJ: I• or twc "xpcltu
a~e~d a gre.\lt go\ e tnment l1ke uu1 own ts movtng ever) ~bw cltiloral splices t'l bl.lnw tra
I
flkl t 9 a atandl~tu Qwntg to th~
i~lll)[ hut lhe J.~(.'d\:1 ul hualdm.g I{) Chicturo to Obt~~ttn HK ma!U' f;ar•leas p.nQ IIOI'fletJnl s aun
cpnvJctlon 111 an IHCOJ11.0 e vaston c~se ~rter a 1reat atat• lep~ f~de.trUtlll' \n the MP'Ith ~hern

U}s.e 11qnois has virtually ndm1tted thftt 1t c-.n rwt ftx an) =~~:=;:,uac~ess~~!Yo/;~t
tllf! numet Qihl nameft known to have peen COJllflltlted by t~qm ~\UtQn Tht din 18 tremendoUII
'1
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'tl ~ orders lo h'm In t4UCh ~ manner that a convtcllon ~nJ re11aona tpt.ve t~ep alven

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be secured

To

R~Y the le~•t Cl •m e has acq1eved ~ ~081~1Dp m uur
1081 th k
)flW al..jd1mr citj
h

llljld 'l'ilic cause• •ane c
1tl IPIJ "
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z'~ns to stop and constder JU•t \\hat tl&gt;e outcQme Is tp be

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The Dixie E1 semble 930 Pop lar
Cl.\1ford Hood and wife of Cin Cal remarlted lAconically as he Washington
Progtam 10 00 Paul Whltemn.n s c1nnntl who are visttlng re1aUves turned back to his newspaper Mrs
But those who know her best IIJ.Y
Paint Men 10 30 Clara Lu and here were visitors In Columbus Frl Coolidge 1n tellinr the story to that she will do neither tb.at lihe
Em II 01 The Radio Reporter day Edwin Hood accompanied !rlem frlen&amp; said she would never for will gober quiet amused tnde~
lllil Slumbe M tsic 11 30 Russ 1here for a. wee k end vll'lit with hl.s give him
dent way enjoying and lau
Colu bo II tfi Jack Denny s Orch p&amp;rents 'Mr and Mrs Grant Hoc ~
Al1ce could have gone Into pou at one of the greatest show: on
12 30 an Jeo.n Ooldkettes Orch
at MimmwlUe
tie£ a lonr ttme ago But always earth the Washtngton clrtus
WON-Chicago 4l64 720
8 30
M M Peter.s of Oautpolls il t he
- - -- pn Betty 1u d Bob 7 00 The Sng new Bupt of the Weste 11 ano
ing Lad y 7 30 Oh 1 r Dance 8 05 Southern Insurance office her
e ana~~~-- ______..,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Loule s Hungrli Five 9 40
Earle Ham Nichols has t ee n transr Ired
~
B 'r e lt s 0 rc h 10 I&lt;
tn
u Dance I n to Ne!sonvIlle
fl~•••
10
erlude lO 30 Clara Lu and Em
Mr and Mrs c H Ohlinger of
11 30 Wayne King s Orc.h 12 30 CCilumblJa are spendina the week
am Tweel Hogan s Orch
Earl end wltJi rt!lltlves ~·
ILr o
ua.,t•ury
n
Burnett 11 Orch and Art Ka.sels
Bob Roberta Rttctu:Si:d a looh::ill
If"~'"!:
'1.:;'~~'\: 'lf r
o:
"'~
Orchellta
gam&lt;&gt; at Athena Ba~urda"
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W1AM
Cl
1 d
280 10101 wII'"
'
eve a!
..,.rrt the 1' yea .. tJid "On pi ur
u 30 pn v m nese E1Uoemble 7 oo atfd Mrs Lawrence~ Btnlth of
Lee Morse 7 30 Nick Lucas 'J 45 FlrBt Ward is v•ry lll
1 h e Oo 1dber!{ll 9 00 National Orch
Mr and Mrs Dayton Roush of
9 30 Cl1b Volspa.r 1000 B A Leta 1t Falls wet• bus,,,, vtolto"
Ro 1fes 01cl 11 05 Mu.slcll.l Bule her e&amp;turda"
t n Board 1 15 J es6e Cmwford
Mr and
E F:mtana · 1130 Jan Garbers Orch 12 oo m spending a tew ~ys with relatl;:"',
Mldn ght Melodies 12 30 am Vin In Oalllpolls
c nt Lopezs OrchesLta
11om to Mr and Mrs Edward
F •I
OCTOBER Jlil
OSwr an 8 :t pound daughtel Bat
trday morning ~t l7
WABC-i'iew YOlk 3486 8tKl 8
Mr and Mrs Arthur Rousl 8 1
Mo nlng Muslcalr lO 30 Qwct fam h of Cclumbu.s came Baturda• I
1
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Ht~.rmonies
It 30 Voice of St o Vi8lt over the week end with rei
Louis
12 30 pm"' lnternaUor.al at~vcs
B "OadcasL 12 45 Cafe Budap-2st.h
W Ladd of Gallipolis VII.&amp; a
.. Sons of Ell 3 15 New York Bym business visitor here Baturdcn
pi ony 01ch 5 34 Popular Revue
Etrrel Davia 1eturncd to hls em
6 Ch cago Knlghta 7 30 Novelty ploymeot In 8chltf.egel shoe store
01ch 8 15 Bympb.ony Orch
9 afte1 on at:sence on ace unt cf 111
u P to d a..,.,
'" draw 1ng rooms n;:~w have concrete tl.oo11i The cocktaUs
Popular Ptogram 9 30 Rolltanccs ne~s
Misl'e !:Iizabeth sa 1vage H' n bun&gt;holeslnlhe--""etones
of the Sea 10 CorcerlOrchl030
.........
1
T e Oa choa 11 Btrtna QuaJtet Orne \\illamsa dM~oryBilgwho
11 30 F(.ed Ntchols Orch 12 Ed a1e atte1 ding Ohio 8tate UniVt'rsity
--~sc~~~e It, Please
die Duchln s Otch
came Fliday to vis t ll elr parr.nt
Pablle lmPJ'O'I'emeD$a
Some people Just CIJ.l t help tell
WJR- Det10it 400 7fi0 o am over the week e1 d
Vacation clauees are now belna ina: falsehoods They 11 ftb on the:
1 written ln. marrlaae llcenaea.
To1 c PlcLUI""s 1 pm over Jordan
_
sUght.est prevarication
145 Thea t1e Hour :.!30 Popular
_.
--o 1ch 3 30 Old BonK Singers 5 30
Alm11htJ Dollar
The Unfair Su
Sodal Uinta
M slcal Showman 'l Popular Pro
fol st till r t I'Xfll'lli'li n the
The pre\ty uttle sWnosrapher
lt s all rtght to hl:'Ye upholstered
gJan 715 A NiKht It Parts 7 30
Aln glly Oultr Js "''''lie'' 10 who "'ants over Ume tor klisi.ng chairs in the dining room but the
Th Th
Ba
u
u
h
guests shouldn t be overstuJ!ed
e
r ee
kers 8 Poputa.r Me
\\i •~I U!l;ton lr' In
It 11 rnund a t e boss after Hve o clock
odles 815 Radto Hour e 15 Stag his A c 1eolc \ 11 f' tllllllsl e l In
Pll. ty 9 45 Slumber Mualc
11 183
•
l ....lflable H0111.LcW.
A famdus historian tells us that
Mount.a I Met
11 30 Russ Col
When a fellow 111 110 la!Y he Atlas was a ~eallhy man and hlred
umQ.o 11 15 The South B~a la 1
IN LOVING MEMOBI
I Pr&amp;Y• tor an earthquake so that be I &amp; caddie to carry the wmld on hls
IIILndlll s 12 He~ry Theis and Hls
wont ~Ye to knock tbe ashes otr shoulders
OYrehork '64"'60 8 Of Charle!lll V.rroU Prfcda who hl.Ji cJpr
Oar Own--v
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9 The B"lladeers 10
Ca......, CrJUcs
Bo1thtand Sk et.ch es 10 30 ~Huma n •-1
.t.n~kl.a The dead are never dead unt 11
_. nas arel) t u •e on1Y
Bells 11 Neapolitan Days 11 30
The oue• the" lc\ d their love ones who have fancy appetites
OCtOBER 11
Tales 12 Spatklets 12 30 Echoes
fo-et
J
Even the caws nowadays want tlleir
or the 01lent 1 Set vi p
• .,
a 1" mowed
WABC- New 'Yo k 3486 llliO 6
ce roif&amp;m W~ nay net Unger on tne hill
~
pm Dov-e Abfl\n s 0 ch 6 30 The 2 15 Jack Pettis Orch 3 Wa.yue
Wbere we must leave tltem
Bon Bonti 6 45 Tht: !lots 1 Bmg King s 01cJ
4 30 Wonder Pro
sleeping-yet
Ar.T
li(ram 3 Oems 'l In The 01
01'06by 7 Ia Popula Orch 7 45
oa.m As i't'88l'8nt as the violet
Mortm Downe&gt; R Band Concert h g 8 Eddie Culver D 45 PopLJlar
That bl--· above them
rain;--·after
Mr and Mrs ClyQe ;.lays ot
811 Slngln San 9 Popular HoUJ Program to 15 Ted Weems Orch
lO 15 Sunday at Beth Parker 6
HWl~ spen&amp; SWtday wlt.b. Mr
10 Paaeant 11
9 tti 0 asey J ones
30 Je8Se crawf 0 d l2 H
Sweet solace of our 101 R reg1et
and )Us J p ~
30 Talk by Footba 1 Coach~ Tobias
lO
d
HI
p
r
...
nry
Each lovely memory r emains
!4r l.nd Mrs E W 11'-•-~•b
8
10 65 Dance Orch II Street Sing
on
opular Dance
....,..,et 11 15 Po ulsr 0 cl 11 30 Ed Orch
am 1nd Mrs John Qui. .
die Duchm 8POrch 13 Louis Pa.nt J WJZ- Ncw York
349 ~ 760
'8 SoAft~ey go ;Jth Ul after all
the week end a&amp; Charleston via una
co 8 Orch 1 111
Po ular Dance am Ton, Picture
10 !.fexlcnn
o we ave them sleeping here relatives
Orch 130 Orch
J.l
Otch 10 30 Fiddlers rhree
141' and Mrs. wm. Alexander re
11 1For every marntng wut recall
1
WLW-Cincinna.U 4:.!8 700 6 P 1 RUssian Blnrets
11 30 y 010 mg
Their last good mon1ln&amp; v-;Uh
turned from T~ recentJy
Old Man auushlne 6 30 Popular M:ualcale 1 p n ove1 Jordan 1 45l8c
tear
Mrs E•a Roberti returned home
Pu.ta:ram t143 Lowllll Thomas 7 Melodic Int-erlude
2 so Herbie
far no'a and evt De.",'oco.mp,an!' IPrtday from oa~p IIL(ead. Md
I AmOI n Andy 7 15 The Jesters Kav s Otch 4 !!felodte de France 1 Each day they !ball A•
wltere she had been vl.stttna her son
us
and daUih*er In law MaJ and M111
130 Theatre ol the Air 8 Battr 7 Popula1 Orch 7 u Jolly Time
!day Knights 8 30 Dance Progran Re"ue ., 30 The Three Bakers &amp;ITheir aoull like st&amp;M atillr;h1ntng Linn Roberta.
otaar Band
8 15 Popula.a
clear
Mr and Mra. C~rtqc:e
930 The Phsl Popul@r Melodies
Nl&amp;hler
To m•h:e J.lf-es mldniBht 'loricLJs and daiJihter u4 Mr8
10 1 ~ Vanety
10 30 Hour 916 BLaK Part)' 9 ~ Slum
11
Mountain lilep.
Mr and Mrs Wm fr lo1e
1Oance OI'Oh 10 46 Bob Newhall t~r Mu111c
and OhUdt"n
11 lAJS Amlg06 11 30 The Doodlf 11 30 Russ Columbo 11 u The 1
aocker• 12 Balh'OOZil Orch 12 30 ~uWJ Sea I~anders
12 lfenry
Orc:h 1 Popular Dance
H Popular D.e.nce Or 1

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Mr Smith- Old
•-,
mo
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Mrs Bmlth-Yes go put on YOl\r
hunting costume and set tHe
010.., t raps

Roush are visittna Mr and lfl'S.
Thomas ,Norrl&amp; at Akron 0
M
M
rs
ary Pierce who has been
vlsi.tlng her niece
Mrs Dayton
ROuah returned to her home Sun
day &amp;t Huntlniton
Carl Balser of Delaware 0
spent the week end vtaitlnr his~!'~~~parcms Mr an~ 14n. ]!;
_,....,.r and Mr and :U:r:~ J.:cCielap.

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. !fr;-. and ~a Har J L wia spept
the week wrth the tllrmtll' a mQtller
Mrs B L Lewl.a at Maqle W Va
Mr and MTS W E McDade af
~uaa ar...t Mr ani;! Mre E. J:r-~and BOn from Oalltpolla Ytelted
reQentiY 'With Mr and Ml'8 w R
Barrlnpr

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WJ:U-New York 16M3 660 61 WON- Ohicaro 4164 720 10 30
pm POpuiJlr Orch 6 30, .Mr Bones an Troika Bells ll WON Trio
&amp;Jld Ootppany 1 Lee )lorse 7 45 2 pm Trio :l 1~ MeJod)l Time 3
fat ltl':l 81tqp,tahlQI numbef1 of The OoldberiB I
Recital
9 30 coucert Trio 3 15 ~qotbaU Game
SH!Qplti tl1~tt. ftll Mosoow s ltreets ~ular Nliht Club 10 B A 18 SO Wayne Kings Ore... 1 Te4
~., """d out T~~ 'llll41Y now RoUes Danoe Orch u LilLie Jack I ":,••ms Orch 7 ao WOlf 811D
~iUJa~km apCfthe •e-taUc lAttle 1115 Jesse Ctawrord 1130 Pony 8 06 Loutes Huqcry Pive
~r of the &lt;ltr and 11• lnhab Ooon Ba\lnde"' Ol~h 12 Rudy IG All Ko,..lls Orch J so WON
far any utaallc cltlet can ValltOB Drch
!Symphony 8 t6 lllul liYrtll!l't•
~ Wlth ~ow in p:1tnt. c:f WJZ-New York f349.6 160) e iS Ol'Chl. 9 45' OU.nce OfcJJ, f\30
W10id llrtoll
pm Lc.,ell Tbomao T Amos n W~ Time II I&amp; ~m
lp
11
~ '"' papqlatton M•l&lt;c" ""' a Andy 1 1~ 'l'h• J11tors 3 ao Dance
Way11e Kl1Ja • Oroh 1 Ted
oltv .-'*uta mUijon .t~u}J Toda~ Proeram 9 Oarelesa Love 9 ao
ems DanQe Ofchestrn
,lbrM mWion '"' Plllerld The Flr~t Nllhler 10 Cl!Ckco
OI(TOI!~II II
. .del, I!! tbll '"' t•ot IJlal rov to ao Olora. ""and Em 11 Slum
WABC-llew YQ!k 131111 11101
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tal~ 'h•ve rtq(l\ltloud ber Z:tq.te 1130 Rlllti OOlwnr,., , 6 I&amp; pm Don Blielo•• Or~b Be~
m
a'taUabllt lOot 11p&amp;Ce and the 13 611vet Tona Qllartet 12 15 &amp;.or and punn 6 t&amp; The PUN 'I Bins

radtcal chan~te IS ma,.e ooon or e ~a.,er o •
" \tjon• are •uch as to ~· cauae for alaJm 10 ~hit battle be·
~
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rogram

~:ttC·'~r~lo:~:r':~':' ~~~
Vttar Pl•n In thta pal't1cular branch
ot national economic life

l o ve e

centra ted 01 the glgnntlc Wm k
and Peasant ~ Hutel Every
jconvent•ncf! Is pr!ln lsed th
lng IVOJ'ker 01 peasant mal'} of
"'hom w JJ te delesates to cne o an
other of u e n a1 y Poll Ut iOl con
greMser; llt'riodcully held he e

pubhclty a~ h e lu~tcnH to II &gt;&lt; uttoJ!l e )' ~' H ~ t he \ \\01 k every
ff
lOGO lnl to reportli from the spot
Hublerful(e kno\\ n t) the lt:!gnl JHI lei-I!Hon Ill an e ort to A lack of maUlrtlla and a shortage
hrang th e II i. llent fn of t he l hurgcK
or l!lbor are aJven u the reasons f:lr

Dltwht
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Uon of •htminUUJ ate ~caring com tiona.l and Is ptotmsed to c l:i
houtllum and pietk 1 n Leu1nra d an d at 0 n 1 the maASlve pre \\nr Metropo , 11d
8
been bef ore perstroyhltheUkratne Wletuslle edfl\VOIIt.eofthenol:nllt~ 1

uf decent ~(tHt~ 1n general has
the Fcd etal Cou1t In (hlttlJ.{O to1 the pUHl Reveral

whtle th~ gO\ mnment Is t1 VlllM' t

~ghfa e~ S'hoc&lt; brl
ID'tuk&gt;S and othet less Lner.etlc
,.--~
wpak.ers hove been hard at It w th
the Jeault that a (l:oodly Ill nlJ r of
lm""''rta
lt streets 81 d t~qun m; , ow
,....~
boi'L.IIt 11plck and spa1 new a sllhalt
•
Extreme shortage of hot 1 oom
In MoBCO"' which has urten m 1
:~:t lnl,~wl c~m.~is ohnaveh ha,ct, ,' o,,'" w'
tb«l :flllin thoro

Once an adequate RUPPI¥ of th16 soon be tcllc ed when Lw nf'w h
VItal metal is assured wtthtn th e tell! row 1 conslr LJctio 1 a e con
tc.rd ra c.r the c:mntr~ coQ,itruc plet.e:t

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the attempt by the heute nant lo U8Urp the l&gt;mHtton wa
hardly clone m any Hplrli 01 thought of ~:~ltamute succe~:-J
More to the point no doubt lAthe assumptiOn that It WHA I
sole 1 lllf.\ HI of attracting pubhclty to hlmiielf
d o ll. fol lh .,
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sho tlld !-10 furu et hiM p untiOn If not hlH uwu
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gretted by most vote1 ~ m the xtal~ hut 1t nntmued lout;
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cnoug h t o athac t un f avo1 a bl t! ut t en Jon
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C\cry tot net Ill the Umted State!ol.
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The n l'n ben or II " H ~Y B..!t"
_Y_R_To claal of \be Pll'lt Bapust chu en
entf&gt;rtai ted f'r1d111.y eiii'U na e 1
Gre11 wtre
he home of Mn Hermat f Lohsu
FBONI Ia L
1 ?.:amUton lllreel Ass!Jit.~~. t hos
teBSeA were M n Joh n Sci f':. at d
MrS. Prank. Ki mes
A Eoclal time followed thr
ho t
busifl8el meeting and the e\lenlnij:
O:OU.S ILI:CT OFFI'Cii:RS
and hiking The other ~pol ts to re wu brot to a cl~ wllh :wrv 1 K of
Tbe Olrll ol Middleport H1eh ceiVt: rnt:ntlon a.re to be decided up dellclous
refreshmr t
b\
tht&gt;
ICbool mentl)' met and orp.nired on &amp;t a later date Persons rerelvi ll: Ihost.!~&gt;set.
a Oil Ia Athletic AMoc.J.e W.o l i llurs thoUsand pulnta receive an M
da' after rel\llar session of !SChoo
A c;e(lislon was reached. lhu~ th
a meet1n1 wa&amp; held for the purp
club lor the pl e!llent \\G1ld I oi l ti
of electtne otrlcen The follow e meetlnl on Thursdav ol each " ek
we~ elect-ed
P etildent
l)o o h
Pultz Vice Prf!~r;ld e nt Margue r t
Hyaell
8acretarv Bett!i Mid
Tretlsurer Betty M~Ma11te1
Plend
of Sports-Voile~
Boll
VlrM nla
Leonard Tenn111 &amp;lra Louise Scott
Hlkl.ns' Phyllbl Dtllard BasKetball
Zelll. Lia:hter A coru;tttutlm of lhe
laws of the club were atlso drawn
up
The club wHI work in its dltf.e r
ent lfOUPa on a basis or point&amp;
'l'he points to be given are on each
for tm hour of volley ball tennis

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tt'ONDAY OCTOIIIiR 11, 1911

HllOW J~CKHS--US!ll OVERCOME
O~KHIU OPP~NENTS: rl~Y W!TH~UT
PEP IN riRST H~Lf: S~ORE IS ~~-~
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Local Lads Lacktng Enthu11asm And Seemtngly Ov
crconftdent Play Below Standard In F trot
Half Of Game Are Held Sotoreleu
AWAKEN WITH BANG IN LAST HALF
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And Sh" w Small Crowd Flashy Attack And Stone
wall Defense Gatn Almost At Wtll Durtng
Th11 Searton Of Contest
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Picturea 11 Street Bi(lfe:r 11 1&amp;
Dance orch 11 30 Reel Ntcbola I l N s Bt.&amp;JI Oornapondent
she preferred the keenly lnterated
Orch 1:1 Bobby Meeker s Oreh
Wi'I.Shlnaton Oct 11- A furious by st.ander role Popular tn her
WJR-Detrot~ 400 'i60
'l pm b tUe Ia beln
d In Ule ftnt own right r ecognized as one of the
1Am01 n Andy 1 16 The ArlSto
a
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be!lt informeQ tllure1 ln Waeh1n&amp;
craM 'i ~ ftl Speed Serenaderti Ohio oonl"!ulonal dtst.rlct fDl' Nlck to she wa8 repeatedly ure:ed by
8 Popular Orch a SO Popular Pro Lonaworth s old aeat but 1t 1 not Republican leaders to Lake impor
&amp;r•m D Dance Orcfl 9 :so Mus! troubllne Allee any
tant party pcsta they oftered her
cal Dominoes 10 ExpretSB 10 30
In 1928 when the p:t.ce ol na
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Real Polka 11 Slumber U:U&amp;lc
To AUoe Olnctnnat wu
ways lional cornpdtteewom&amp;n from Ohio
I u 30 Ruu Columbo
13 Jane a more or leu reluctant interlude was v&amp;eated state !eaders tbere
\ Frohman s Oren 13 15 'lb.e Con from Wa&amp;hlncton Her trlendl in prea&amp;ed her to accept the appoint
tinentala 13 30 am Efnle Hoi.Jt Lhe Capital have heal'd Uut she ment She decltned to be lnveilil
and Hi&amp; Popular Dance Orch
has aold the olcl J..Gnp~ort.b. home led
Wear- New TorJ t&amp;U 6BO pm In Walnu~ Hilla and 1a dla~g
When Nld: died the cry imme
Popular Dance otch
6 f5
The of the rqt or her prqpertJ' \bert diately went up that abe be nom!
Btebbin1 Boya 7 :$P, fed.:ty Blacbi What fevi \lu 11ur1PJ 1flct, Ute na~a 8.S hi8 succeasor Faoed With
IOrch 'l 45 The Oolabetls 8 00 time bound her to Cincinnati a bitter Oght state and loca.l lead
0J.'P8Y PrQVram 10 46 The Ouarda mapped with his 6udden death en saw In her a powerful conten
men 11 DQ, Lee Morae 11 15 Jesse thl! Snrtn¥
der
Cnwlord 11 SO Cab Calloway a
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But not for Allee In a tew
Oreh 12 00 m Paul Wbitemen and
Washlnaton 11 home to Al1oe anct words she disposed or tbat. demand
I hill Paint Men U 30 am Tweet has been for the greater part ot an~ Auietly retired And she has
KDaan s Orcheatra
her nre ll was to the Capital she declined to take any part in the
WJz.-New Yor)" (349 5 760) 6 15 came as a younll' woman jU5l bUJ'on CllPJ.paign that Is In proife&amp;a be
Pill Peter van Bt.eeden and h1l &amp;eonw.r into maturity the dautla• tween .J'ohn B Hollister the Repub
1 Orch
6 45 Lowell Thomi\S 1' 00 ter or the Presldent , or the United !Wan candidate and State SeDf'tor
Amo8 n Andy 1 15 The Jesters States It :was 1n the capital Vlat Lorbe.ch the Democrat
1 45 Waves of Melod) 9 00 Popu she eamed the title
Princes&amp;
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l&amp;r Orch 10 SO Real Folks 11 00 Alice
For Washington Allee will al
Slumber Mw;lc 11 30 RU811 Co l lt was ln th.e OapU.'" tbat. she wa).t&gt; be one ot its rare personall
llumbo 11 4~ Organ Recit.al 13 00 waa courted by the 1orgeous Nick tlea No major congreasional tn
Jane Froman 12 15 Coon Sanders Longworth then a YOWll congress vestip.t.lon or committee hea.rtnlil
Dance Oreh
man from Ob1o It 9o'a&amp; here &amp;he no &amp;e&amp;Sion or social beason would
WGN--chlcafi:o t18 t 720) 1 pm was wed 1.n the hlatorlc rooms o1 be tbe .same without her amused
Blnglng Lady 'l 15 Harold Teen ttle WhJte House while klngs and ! presence and w tty comments
7 30 Water Boys 7 46 The Gumps prtnoea the worldover showered her
As wlte of the Speaker of the
05 Louie s Hungry Five
8 15 wltb coatly lift&amp;
Hou~:~e of Represedtatlves she was
1sEasy
Aces 8 JO Popular Voices 9 And It WM In the Capital that entitled to high omctal precedence
Midwest Band 9 30 Popular Pro she ha.s reiantd since that day a But every dQOr m Washtnaton will
gram 10 30 Earl Bur tnett s Orch diBtinct vivid interested and In always be open to h er because she
11 15 Dream Ship II 30 Tweet teresting personaHty Entret!' to Is Alioe J..onaworth
Hogans Orch 11 45 Alt Ka&amp; 1 her large Massachusetts Avenue
AdrninLstratJons conte and go
01ch 12 Eatl Burtnetts Orch hoWJe meant social reco(Jnition
eventa race Into hlstcry but Alice
12 30 am Tweet Hogan and His To be known BS a. mend of Alice s Is alway~ sought a'fter
No new
Popular Dance Qache~lra
Wa.5 the height of Washinlton at
conp-essmans or senato18 wife
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Rea;ulars
IOBUI'Jents who comes to Washlngton
but
social leaders newspaper corrcs looks forward eagerly to meeting
pondenta an 10ught her opt eager her Every President and hJs ea.bl
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(ly Her bon motll be&lt;:ame national nes. Wait anxious for her charac~r
expresslona
lzation
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Oil looks like he had been
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The capital Is filled with rumort
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Capital and not the lea.st to enjoy about her possible actlvl~k!s The
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the charactertzatton was the for latest stories are that she 1s to be
i-IALJ...,.,.
mer Presll;lent himself'
come the edltm of a. local p~pcr
The Wtll ng Worke s of the u s
He was one of the very few who rlvallili.g her gltlhood f~ )(n
lhurch at Ente'rprlse gave a play knew her secret that she was going Clssy Patterson tb.:: sur,........rut
Paul Whiteman il.nd His Popultu Frida} e~E lng &amp;t th~ [burch &lt;&gt;nd a to have ll baby When the rumor and accoi'npUshed editor orthe
Dance and Recordln 1 orchestra
" c.lui after the play In the b&amp;&amp;e was ftnally eonnrmed Mrs Cool Washington Herald It. Is Kbro re
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WJR-Detrolt 1400 750 8 15 pm menl of I e chu1ch The proc.eeds ldge rushed in to tell hlm the sur ported that she wUI turn to maaa
The Velveteers
7 Ul Amos n 1 went toward the new turnae juat prialllll news
1 zine wnttng
Thrre Is no one .bet
And~ 7 30 The Welcomers 8 30 i1stalled
So she told Beveral months ago te1 equipped than she for that In

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I a 30-.- Kate Bmlth a Y:IJII$C
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Hl'lltvH a Jleadach e or Seu1.lcla
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lint dll y and f'hHb 1\-Jalarta In
llhret da y1
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al Gbarle~
B c hr r of M ddll'po t had been
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a cad company He 11,11
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Prank Sevtm haa beea ltid:caped
from hil COU!ltr}r pllce Benu'a
Court, when hi• law,er Pelb Sant
f!l;bs ehara:e Jua Wynter and hil
rne.,d. aw 01'11)'890, tearch the
~ and find a hidden ataarwa, and
Jl locked door m the rwne of an an
ent chapeL The7 beciD to au.spect

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ol .:eversl nt.erP.!!Itlng add.resee, ~Y'
own Leg ionnall'e&amp; iutuaper
h e terta nln[{ features by the 1
Wl'bster Pt:lst
qua1 .etle
Crook
e Pn~ t quartt&gt;tte and vocal
c o n ~ b M 8 M ktr ed Fowler
n w t e enjo ec by all
r conn I ee ha11e annoYJ}ced.
"'d r nta y t &amp;IO Le
11 ( xpected durmg t lC
c h u cl e wea lhcr remain
fib t' Ali c t Zfl &lt;; Of the' City
~pt
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ne r Hal!."! flom
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wil begin promrply at 1 o clqct
mmedlately a rt.tor the chicken dip
ned which 111111 be served at. the')'"! p hall
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C1t1:r.ena Aaked to D1a

Mrs James E Ha i;lt) an~.o .1""
1! N f' anrt Mrs M D
Hli
11 ge or Pomeroy were
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C I n b1.t Fr day
Mr a I Mrs E.rvl
Mile I' I ol
Col nbu a1 \f'd 1:1\lturdav even
ng!or oshort1il:ltwth Mdll
polt relatives They will be uccom
pan ~d home Sunday alter oo bl
M~
Louise Ohl 1 ger
11. I u oN I
.spend a week \\ith them
M
and Mrs 06car Rc h
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callea lo Pa kers burg Fr d
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cause of the :,.crlous 111 t. l&gt; ol I
formers istt
M 11 Nannle Crcge
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day mo nlng for Be !lela fe n
"herf! she w1 makt' t. u nome
Mr and M s Irving Kar
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pe t y o Ma n street
M
11nd Ml'l'
John D 1.\ m~
not red to Char esto 1 Satur a,Y to
atte d he W l:'l L footba g&gt;un.P
They wll nlso ~pet d lht: 1.\eck etrd
1.\ h her daughtel
Mrs Charlc!'; Yes

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tn )eaauo WJtb tbe
kidn~~pera wben 1 wall "atctdentlJ"
~11 blockiq thia door ud '-ome
.convinced of 1t wbeo they &amp;nd in biJ

3ant of bein&amp;

.. est an abObymOUI letter addreteed
to
r which ohvt.ou.ly bad
)et-a held up becauae 1t pn warn
tna tbt,t S.nt •f• not to be tnlited..
Onysan, baa wife. Wynter and
Katharine F'ama take a houae Ma
~nn.71 neu Begsa.r • Court. Katb•nne t1 the rlahtful owner of tbe
lbismna: Czanna 'RubU!s by inhu
'lance from her Rus11an ,rrand ather
and Severn had tned to recover thena
•or htr
)hrtia, Snem t servant and a
t;hus named Frome make a vam. at
tempt to •...-mnate W Jnter and
Grayaon an. 1n a Sc:otlani:l Y&amp;rd de

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moew Helen Blair. whom ~ li~Jr.
itcboq'ti Ill:• ill the 1tepd1qhter of
...,.tenoUa Dr Martell who Wyn
t« ,. coav•nct4 ta ID. the plot aaamst

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eow do you do Mu;s Bla r? M
Sa• t 1 rom std us a &amp;urlmse a fl
tt • a very pleasant 1iurpm1e
'Ify tteplather and I happened to
. . 10 Traync aad ran across .hi
S;LI;It there lVho kiJ]dly asked m 10
4puacr tonwht
Helen lila r tol d
him "1 hOpe you aro feehna aJJ
Nbt aaa:m ldr Wynter?
}1m laugl ed Less than a week
110 that he had awakened m a
~trange hou!Je after tl at exc tmg
p1ght af Monkstlvcr-but tt 1eemed
almo1t I kc: long past h1story now
lo much ~d happened s nee tl en
"'I d almost forgotten tl at crack
gn the htad:that was my lnl odu t1on
to you ho satd though I haven t
for:gotten your k ndnu1
Her ktndnull be wa' illre had
been dtsrnterested enough even tf
Idle same could not &amp;ave been sa1d

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The Rame was
sta s with o ly
sma
fans I uddled togc her
atte pi ng to b ttk I
"I d
ch blew mcessantly dur
1 g the gao
Dur ng tl c lu l
Jil ou~t il
o s an a stood
1 gl t vas to cone to n ra n IO
m
As ) m r t n a n~w Jeedlr and I
u c of P ftV n ~I
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n
l
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rhal record JL:st playt-d had been sta te d t I e rr o d he wa s av.a c of cold
the ficlc
nadc by a nastt:r of tl e v1ol n yet a sudden odd
nr ess on as he
Th firs;t 0
do v
for Ju:n Wynter at least at set-mtd glanced at Helen Bl;ur s fa e A 1' !1
P
a P e
1
un nsptred by com par son :u he re look of I ul 1 e vo ~ r
t o:r Bea.,t-- ca y J.! 1 e bfl r~
membered how K.athanne had once had co nc:
o I as of o e
line &amp;fter the ball had b
played that 1ame wordles! song
mg a out a we gi ty dec o
vnnced vlthln sco g J
and-the p ttful po gnant tragedy of n ade
the four back
sp m g
I o !sl
11-w.ould never play tt agam
Was tl c e sometl g tl s g rl the I ne ofl' tack le sn gg g 11
Oh that thmg of Tcha kowsky s? wa1 ted to ."!ily lo h n a d t1 al ~ he f'tc for t he necesas y ~a a
N
I rem.;mber at uaed to be a favonte found 1t d fl cult to b g 1 elf to tlicd a pass to Gard
of poor Frank! sad Sant
II e pu nt of say g So t o w- ht extra point wl cl
It a a favontc of m ne too. Does cou ld ha tlly I ave sad wl }-her was no 8ood
for
Martell
mam er s1 gge te 1 tl at nsl net 11 e
Allfnswortl,'l
ma Je
AI Btll shQ9k haqds wtt,b Hclen any one mmd tf we put at on aga n
1p c5 sron J m v.a co sc ous of an goal of t.he game wl m
Bla1r Sant explouned the other Jmt asked
bftll through the lt&gt;f s dr
"I 1hnuld love to hear rt agam" odd wa 1 g sense as he fir
tucstl temporary absence
" cx qu !:1 Oak! 11 line fo eighteen
d
"I happened to menton at dmner cned Helen
tc: stra ns &lt;' th;'l melody t a wu the touchdown NPal p b"«l'd
"You
know
I
called
yesterday
at
that Martrn 1&lt;1e~s dec1dedly off color
always assoc a led fo I m w th the l.he 1 e ro 11 e xlra u t ll d
bet Dr Martell ver1 kindly offered your house )1m to ld her as be and woman I e loved stole tl rougl the score ~toad 13 to o Tl Ia k I
to ~e If a,nyth1111 wu really the mat Helen walked acros;. the roof{! to the roon1.
came thro gh w1th a wo
r
gramophone leav ng Btll and tbe
He saw Helens eyes glance sw 1it
( J c go1 c du r, I
ter w1tb ~im.
•oh our 8harpahooter friend, older man s ltthg by the fire- Just ly round Ihe roo n l1 ger watch of pays o a I r
t
Maft•n '• off hi. oaf .. II her In to expres1 my_ apprrc auon of the fully for a moment on S:u t s ung down with c ~ 1 tic G:n ins
hosp1tahty I had receiVed But I wa! by the fire 11 en :outldenly n a low
The thnd core of lhr game
qutred BdL
that both you and Dr Martell tenor vo c:e btl d ng her head With In the fourth qu~ tc n d VH
•wa.P b1a. flouaderlng lato tbe es fOld
ts troub ed e-yes towjlrds 1
the I of the most beaut 1f 11 plav
tuai'J didn t dO him aay parttcidar were away from h'ome
Oh, I am 11orry We were In gul wl spered under cover of the eve1lng Neal took the bull -:
" · , . Sa~Jt n1d Wit.. a humorous
end of the fo matlon t1 ot cd
11)Jrfs Oatr a Jl 1t retr~buuou ~i Trayne We have been ~tay ng t1 ere mUSIC
A
for
a
day
or
two
w
th
a
fneod
of
Mr Wynttr I I oped for .an op o hr I v fl11
~ourse u I tokl Martm ahll the
hUlled n long noat ng P"ss thr
my
stepfather
a
;,nwo aeems to haw a b1t of It tern From the beg~nnmg of therr odd pori 1n ty of speak ng to you alooe the tir n tne d1 ectl o 0 d
ton gl t The c 5 someU 1g urgent
)er4ture aDd IS feehng rather sorry
mtroductton 111 that house at J want to say n ulit ~~ay J can only "'I o I oct brokel lc.ose from I s n1
for himselt'"
Sta1nca )1m had hked Heleq Bla r hmt-1 da en t do more dan lunt ponf"n_ts As Gardner raced o the
spectntms held the! b ""~' h IH; I
] m afnud Martin 1 tr nub le 11
And that first 1'(npress 1on rema1ned
1eue me 1omcwbat cold, Sant-no wlnlst 1ometh ng 1n her face. that and you n ust not press n e for any appt&gt;atcd he would not reacl the
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h
doubt I ban a callous nature I ob he could understand pow a• he had explanat on But 1 felt J m st wara pas But Jtst as ht
goa
1e he p eked p tl c ba 1from
•el"''e:d J•ra w1th a lat11h. He turned not uadetAtoDd. before made ham youOu te ah UJ tly the low breathlc11 1 t: 1-1 1 ccmpletlnc th e pa s one or
.. Helen BZ.1r
D1dn t I hear the aorry fnr the g rl whoae guard an
\ou:e
snapped off
Neal~; favoritel'l ano n acte I P
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pamophoae u we drowe up/"
Dr Martell was. He could not help
,Helen seemed to glance round f'S88.l v scare +leal made th cx trn
'i'Ye1
I foued aorne. 11'1toderful bema: &amp;~rlfck b.r a hapnt1ng 1adneJ1s WJt~ an odd nervo ~ start that 1oint by ago. In plugg ng
o
rioliil record• here and I couldn't that her eyes ~mcd to hold Was
The p/l!u-:e:;; \\lllcl! had
fall"''
(r ght«'ncd look that J rn I ad seen
telllst tl'ytPiir one or two of them her atepfatber the cause~
otJCe before wa:o suddenly back ID .shor during the 1 r&amp;t half of play
ewer she told him
were now being completed one afte
J•m remembered ber startled tn her eyes
as Net\ t.he passes nncl
• Cbaa110n Tnste that last one voluntary cry the expreiiUOD tn her
And 6«mt-.itam:ously he saw was a other
rcrl
were hitting theb
WIIP t tU• Jim uked
face as of 10meth ng more than mere onl7 JO~t aUc; to see what the gul a ~ rldl' Nealr~tossed
another to Oard
He bad caucht the doaiag nottt unpersonal horror when he had form almou lud a hand creep cut
hef"re hll ~a nc closed but the
ef that \'IOba record ftoabng ou• spokea of the mudr be ~d come betwc:e11 the drawn curlams behmd game closed b t the bnll whicl
remembered her • baud tha gr pped her arm S&lt;'cmed to bf! going th ough the a 1
illto the mtetJ' rugbt a• thry came upon at Konks1lver
up tbe: drive &amp;o brma him a sudden too the cowed shrmkmg fear her tor an mstant hkc a .sdent waroma- with the ~peed of a bullet nl.ssccl
eyea had betrayed as Martell had or an unspokeA thrrat
odd tbrUL
the outstretched arms or GArdner
hanhly s1lenced her
hes v.he tiH t 1d as r ar
h was pla1u to j1m the effort that by
1t cost Helen her face un1 er11cd and
r.:oal
RBMEKBIIANCB
r fh al cuch-:lown of the game
;vlnte not to cry out at tbe touch.
"'Clran1011 Tr11te" • • those few ENIGMA
v!J(&lt;
mad r from a pass :ts Neal
of
th•t
sealthy
hand
110tft bad beea eDOliClt to take btm
How much d1d this g rl know ot
l':f'
f
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back Wltb • ru1b of memory to a suspect of that h dden s 1~ of her
T~e next moment the !m I ng race
:vhc had shaken his men and
tdrlht In New York when a ihp of a lt,pfather s hfc? Eno tgh perhaps of Dr Martell appeared between the
the !Inc 'J he extra point
ald. radiant ia tbo &amp;nt fhub of her for his 1udden oews of that crime velvet folds Ev t~ently the folding llwasl'l ove
lssed but lhe score was 26 to
~denn• trlumpha had made aa to have broken on her w th a star doora were partlll.lly open a1 least 0 wl h but a i:ew minute8 to play
~orpttahle earle of it on her •iolia thng terrrble srgmficance?
belitnd the cur~ms But already J~rn
1 he wot k of the line was not B5
tor a tallt enttaactd audience. Uttle I olthng dOOrs d•v•de11 wtiat had had known lnltmctlvely thou only us AI Althn tgh Gardner Gallagbcr
noqlt had b
d tbell llo• or
a lly been one great room Wtth M:ancU co tid have broughl that look
ct War at end positions. played a
•acti that ....._ atarred 1ft a c:litler heav,- velvet curtatn!l sere mna" tl ~m to Helens eyes
o.m A .. sworth and Estep
111 Wtct 1icJat1 M the fa~ ef lbe Tbe,. c;ro1secl te th11 iurther end cf
t
t eng for each other were
l I' L t ground gRb er11 ror the lo
(Another Cbaptel of St01y On Pa~e S1x
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There is solid backing fo~ the strength of thts
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of the sound principles of safe banking. We arc
backed by strong capital and surplus, built up as
protection for our depositors. We are backed by
a strong Board of Directors and by faithful employees of ex:perience and good character. We
are backed by 25 long vears of serviee which
stretch behind us as proof of the stability of this
bank.
Finally, we are backed by the confidence of a
whole community which has learned that its trust
in this bank has been well-placed.
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and brulseti Mr Dorst was In ver y deslroble plaC:f' o;o lin
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Obs,pman Mdle Co ApplB Orove
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Miss Ulllau waaner
visited Ro!..CJ t of OOlumbus
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any man In the COlin who dilplayed Q tarae nwnber ol
1,,.;..,=::-:::--:c:::::;-;-:;-;7,;; - - friend.!! at Lo8an W V». Sunday
tht: v. eek e1 I
tr Th• foot.ball pme 111 the at cmos ltits ami farm pw ducta lu a
WANTI.D LOCAL M.ANAGER - r
M.r end MMI W E McDadE" were
Mr uud Mr .. Stnnl e} H~ dl of £~noon bt!twew Rutlnnd ... n a f ht ve 1y :strUtt.ng .mu. t: l!ectiH m:in·
f'reftt mlln with bU&amp;Iness £XP r l
W f' PETE.ttsoN
bom In l..ond(JJt I at. Portland on busmesa Thwsda~ O rov(polt 0
\\ C~ v~lllnl!. 11 F-lam~ u:sulttd 11 ::J. vltt :J y to 1 th nu Sen ual ! hows nnd conce~ollli
1 The baby
enee and well kn~.wn ~Uiit be 1
BY
co.nad&amp; whither the Harr1.10na
Brady Bhaw motored to Plt.t~ llYeB heJ"e lmt \l.eek
t£am b~ th :sCOl e 01 20 to o d. dctdl la the "Plrlt of lhf' occas:ftnknclaJ)y able to mainta in orfl[ e
1 N B Stan COrretiponaen~ _ moved and was named. RlChard burgh Ja.st week ucc'lmpamed by
MJ-; :\ J H ook.s ol L s Ang ek&gt;s 1 ho;~ \ l rlous Htu n g ylf' O. ed po
ion While n ot rxacllv n Jlnanciol
J.elf'phone u.c (:)tU)' thc.se \\ n ~
Chicago Oct 17- Pe l,.II.W 1
d 1
t
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t suer , :; the mem l:t'r:. t..I thr Civic
aft.er the character played b) hl.s mother who \1. ill join her hUll- was u gum;t last w1ek •...J M1 ...
can fw-ntsh !lrat ciii.U r~ r re ne!.: who 16 Richard B Harr i5on P a~ s~ -,th
band Eugene Shaw who Is employ~ Mrs Be.rt Rolwhnss and M.J anJ ~l ease : ~ h t: ~ ~d :).nd fwmllh u i; lub v.lmh pro moted the r~.fflw
u to rellabllity will te coub11~r ltng the role of the diety In T 011e I Mrs Harrlaon wu tnsl6tent thaL ed 1n tha.t cth
Mrs C t Lll~her
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~ ld atl m] and t hu olhel pubhc pblt~c:l c•li
ed SlmUar
pos.1tions
i)ayms ~-Green PUt~e&amp; - has s~rted
her son receive a thorouah Uterary I Mr and Mt s Peat! Ward of
Mrs.. B 8 Barre tt of Cl ~vl:! lr~.nQ
M.mu~nt c ~\l Uon '" ~~ n ;.~:o.J In ~ c1 L~o;rnl wh~.&gt; aided we re e uLhU.ii.la.$LI C
pt.) p M)O to 10.000 and up Nw.l.onal htB sixty nlnU1 year
1 cd.ucat-lon His upinti.olls tumed All ens v1s ttcd elatl\ t~ here and hen I• r u v ~ t v. Jlh 1 dUI.!H'~ M s alc.nf will ~eu"ll~ 0 1 L:£;S~ c O\Vd uH r th •e"a nd a lt mpt and llf"
: th~rcd to IL'l~ 11 tJ alreu&lt;•Y looking: Jor\liald to a Hon1
IY advettl~ed lint' LalS," ma nu
FoiJowJ.na hl.B regular sp:r:~ual 1.&lt;1 the ml.nbotry
ut Oll.ll,polls Sunda~
Mli 1e V11 Zt nL o.c tCl mpn•LeLl h t: r ... ~f~ )JfP~f
faclurlna co.llcern Addn: ~s P s
performance in the naive sp r ua I ln the end Richa1d B Harrison
MIJ;s Ka t hle en Pullins tet"urn~d
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d~nt BGX 983 Daytcu C 10 18~3t dramo ttle celebrw.ted neirO actor bt:ctuue a drumallc re ade1 inst.eM Saturday from Hummgton havtnK I RROUGIIT liUlloJ.E FOR B URI'\l
llJUt;t eXlf"lit~ cadmer~ J.;o:, \li"t ~:11-; ....
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pt.) lOe.
•- - - - - - -· - . . - recently WIU&gt; honored guest of a of a. minister He prepared to be s~rlt a few days with friends there
The remalus 01 Walter M"GUJr{' erlcan Lt'gwn om o.n to Wl 11 -;,
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bnUlday
po.rty
in
the
r~;ader
while
earning
a
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Lewis
Hurling
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to
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who
died
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tl
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home
of
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su;tel
the
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o1er Ill!•·
for RentE1gb.~ Regiment Armon'
a bell boy a parter a newsboy and I ta 1m at Popla r Ridgf'
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Wm o.
m Ga ~ Alic"' Dulsne) rtw [row ( V f'l
•c~r tgao• 10:
I Seven.! thousand negroes a s well I a ~elephone operator m Q Chtcago
Those vtslllng the Wugne 1 h ome Mrj C a~nc~y wtr~brot 'u 1 H 1was lnbued. with the ca1 n VE!l sptrH
lit It u,.,• ,.1
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as admtrers af lhe white race pollcestatiWl
Sunday wPre Mr and Mrs Tho.s lndan a un 9.Y
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1andeveryoncseem: d to ha.V . :.l ""11s.!ttll'~ lt•"
F0l{ REN r-Room~ fo! light ho~~~ j jomed In paying tnbute to llarri
By 1900 Ha.rrlaon Wa.i supportmg Spente of Spring Hill W Va Mr Tuesday fer bul lul Death t~ l~-t: gcod time BoolhsJor t hedtsplaycf llrt•,J mil II II ' ' I !-; l't'lt&gt;r&amp;~m
keeping or s leeping room::; 16 3 1110n COOIJl"C:Mmllil Oscar De J&gt;rl est hi&amp; family by his rea&lt;lings and in tt.uo Mrs James Sptm ce or Red 1 to fin attack of heart trou~ela e ~ I ~a • lr..ll.5 P ducts a n I mt 1c! u.ld!t3" 111 l'lt,.!_n m 11 • 1 r Itt d ~~ llf&gt;tl n11vv
Wo. lnut Sl MiddlepOJt IU
t I was the principal speaker of the 11020 he wa' Le·'"hlng drama
ln House W Va
I ~ur v n t'd U~ two brothers
' a._nt IHre a.Jranged In a bl&amp;.e t" nt ll.OG
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FOR RENT- 5 IOOlll how;e Ba~ h e\en ng
&amp;outhern Negro c.olleg.es and o i
I a 111 lJl e si:&gt;tCI Fune1al en1~ s a tro.r
11.. 1 s 1\t&gt;r;,Pu&lt;~ oln lu,:- the Worh!
all modern conveniences
Ml:; ' Stardom In The 01'~en Pas~ !educational illl d reli&amp;:loua work for i
1 be h Jd hurso.n mornnB a r: izu; \\ere 11:1Vf'n for lh.,; t ,,. c..h&lt;·
tr
o L Brudbury Mulbe rry Ave 1ture1s whi1ch came ~ ~hi.~aa~~~~ ! a cotmd.l of cburchea lp New York
~~~ M.: h~lfl~ churc~ w ~h cur ia l
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At the qe or 68 he recel\~d a
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represcnt:i a b1 UUant climax In sudden offer to play th e part. o! l
11t Miles cemLlc y in ch ill!!
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1 Hllrr\SQn s up-and-down career
Dt, Lawd
In The Green Pas
\\ r l :1 r'r t h11m ot H'IHic ..~ F 11&gt; F mt rwald
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At. .nrst re luct.ant he was I Q
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rla 11 .., ast I Ml atld M li Th~.:o&lt;.lc~ Fcl ock o f
1 ~ill not be respomublt! lo lil vI U1eatr1ca.l Circles that Harrblo'il I persuaded Lo o.ccept when It was w 1 k
Zanesville \\et e W€Ck end (l,UlSL.s ot
ebt,; cout Jacled fo
by unyom through pt&gt;~chic channels may
pomted out that the product~n
M1 a mi M
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the inhedtor o! the Kt:ntus of E I would give work t..o scores o( fel 1 d&lt;u ! tel n Cl n tl.md \HI I JML'i
M1~ J W Coh\ "11 J It TuesQ.:J\
1 1 t huu myse lf
10 ~ vt
Va( H H. ul+.:l
1 \\In Booth
the gr-eatest of Amer
lol\ negroes
[Ia t 1 P 1 1 Mt rui fl~ ., A t::: B 1 f&lt;JI 1 Y. t k:s lll:i t with 1dat11es an I
ELECTRIC THEA IRE, POMERVl, TODAY
t!fO.n actors
Crltlcs h ave unanimous!~ ag 1 eed 1t
1 rl mvth e1 Mr~ W 0 Skln fri(llO 'I ln Huntu gt..'J n
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stor y which is discounted that Harrison mter pJ ets the Sou~hlml
M } lld :M B H mv Wane 1 OJ
"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE"
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scientists but acctpled by ~;orne cw da.rky s conception of the Lmd j J 111 :.w l Jttck Wll
fumt:l re Rt:edt:1~1e wert" u;ue~;ts Sunda} of
lle11r
a
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~te Luulse Fazenda. M1b:l Green Edna May Oliver aad
laymen Is tnat Harrison rece ived wlih diHUnct 1on and hono1
Hit:; '1ld ! 1 1., c f Hutl" nd no\\ l1v1 )g m D1 D ~e n an s ~t er
I h E IIlli McKay B ll. v biHlPIX' 1 his actmg abllities throu~h p1eua pOJtraya l of lb c d eity as has ofte n U t , I
1L l!CI c 1 !Jell Ill" old
E J Snc.wdl'n
Ill '; clll1cd
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Ja.rk. it ::;earl«fhe o~ea n shakes em up
Parilo sbakl!!l em
v.tll Lt optn all day from n e w on tallnHuence
bee n remarked Is \\ithout !never flt:llU.Ilm ta tc .. l \s ' te k
Albnn y Mt 1d 1• by H:P llh Sf. or 111'3
down
Ocean
ol
laugh
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Spec a! u1 til Dec I Sehoul chll I In 1862 according Lo the tall" euce and Is m ulkcd h~ gentle n oG &lt;-m!).c Bm1tll of Colu~1bu s aud b1c.tl e 11 h o Jh ... ~ tiH'!e
rlren s h~:~.lr cutting 25c
1() 18 3 I Hal ri&amp;Jn s mother
a slave
fteCI b 1my
M15 Chu11
J&gt;hill p.: of Juck.son
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c 1;:11:' ts l~:;t I'. C'•k of th t u SL~t " r L'i.ICG!: f' ROWDS AT IESfi\'AL
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - undergro und railroad
In New
Mts Wm Plu n me1 aud fathet
LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOOAY
Willie h t.I\V
ta lus :mo lrd th
I York th-ey joined the Negro exod us
Chall!:S Sm ll.h
For Sale, Mioc.
IJrOglll.lll !Or the rhsl night cf \he
to Haiti But. Mrx Harnson ex
Aile L wee Pu11u1J ul Columbu
"STEPPING OUT"
pectmg to become a mother lC
wa ~ h e re ( ~~~ tn e v. "eK en v.1tl Fa I Ftst val nm1 Homecomh g htsl
FOR
SALE-W9.1!.i n~ton
H ome
lh:a
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and
~ec
Keglmdd
Denny CharloUe Greenwood Clltr
turnr.d to Ame11ca so tnat he! clt1ld
Mr KCillJI has n.oved from the hm jJaa:ut.!i
~t e: k ll e 1\ ' a th• • l"•Kln~ ami SrtL
Parlor Furnaei:! Call Pl'ullp W
could be barn here
W B Ba rnett property to Galli
m all\ .va~ a ll hn co tld be aske;.J
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Edw tu ds and Leila Uyams
:;"1ft moYing a.ctton and plenty of
M'"i.nhart
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Due to the solicitude of heJ f01
pol !l
MOVIo IN NEW hO •iE
nnd lug~ ClOI~d .I ( IC nrcscnl b olo
mer owne1s M r~ Ha rn:;on was Cll
I\.~1 a nd lVlis Alonzo Dlit st v.ho
illf C 0 CIWJlll u liLl tu1h IVe!llll!:!H The 1aln ne "SSLhl. en ~
t ured and \\ell cducalCd Wh1le m J\&gt;SJdes ll.bove tov.n v.ere enroute Lo m h d 1 st y;f'Ek to th-l' n uev. home chHH!;;"I In ll e prog1 a m and Lhe I
Also Comedy "Geography Leason"
lOc per gallon at the New Y01k she s~tv. Ed'&gt;\ In Boolh lhe 1 ilome from Gallipolis dnvlng I\ I ch u 1 bought Ill hr.us has P la nt::~t101 CLo" nc rs g ~l\e
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I play tht! title IO]C lJl 8hllk S)Je!IJC ~ 11 hOTS(' and buggy Wtlell they Were he !1 r II pJ~t \
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19 B t lhe.ny 6
Mt Union 25 Kent State 0
Qntre College 6 Xav1er 0
W t tl,' nberg 9s:l Ee.stem Kentucky
1 eaohers 0
1 Wtst Vhgml.a. We11leyan 13 Da}
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Bluffton IR Fl1dlay 0
:Ja~Ung Or~cn 13
DeLroll
Colli ge 0
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PENN. Pi..AYS

INTE~secnoNAL

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GAMES AGAINST

Mt and M1s Homc1 f:11 molly
spent the week end w1th John John
son r.nd family
Mr and Mr., B E 011 and dnu
ghte1 Ruth spent Sunday with C L
Orr and family
P R Orr visited J B
WcdnPsday evening
Mts Ra ymonrl Frano{ was a re
cent g u ~t~t ol Mrs Hen na ~ Fumk
A P Singer and family wer.e rc
Cfltt guests of Guy Singer and fam
lly
Chas Bobeock and family \ Jslterl
Gwr gc f'recterlck and rnm1]) Monf
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Rav Smalley aQd famll~ cull d
E1nest £ rw n and Jamll): of Rio
) on Geo F1edcrJck and fA.mlly re Gtande spent the week &lt;11d with
ecntly
:rvrrs Margaret Fry
Clifford Hayes spent Thursda:;
M1 and P.llr~ Howard Wooten nee
even ng with 0 R Ou
Elizabeth Fowle, announce ..1 l
J&gt; R Orr had a!l. guests Tuesday birth of 11. 12 lb son born Oct a
evm•ng Clifford and Cha5 Wood 1 Lew Edwards and family of Cl.f I
Dayton Vtrg'l Kermi t nnd Eu ton vlslt.ed his part:nls Mr and
E,Cn-&lt;&gt; McElroy Mr and Mrs H L Mrs Will Edwards of Mu;..&lt;;'r n
Spence! Mr and Mr ~ W H Wolfe Ridge Sunday
B ve1 ly Wolfe and Harry S pencer
Jell8e Johnson who t..&gt; mr::plov d
a.t Bucyrus VlSit.ed o~cr t h "- \\elk I
D••conred Muttard Ga 1
end with his wife llnd son
Mrs Henry Ed\\ards spent A. r ~ IJ.
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gas WJI~ lht:t lllllfil'!
d&amp;)a the past week Wlv!t .clatl\cs at
lnun1u In lllP 11ntld In 18r•4 hJ the J{elght.IJ
litt'm ~t nl.hlr
1 Cecil and Oshel Mattu \I.Clf' c1J!~ I
cd to Five M.lle last Wt't-'&lt; by u,[
RerloUfl Ulness of their father
Mr and Mrs. JeSIIe S t.e wa t l\I1
and Mrs
I...a.cfl Foreman
and
daughter Geraldine spent Sm Co~
with Olive and Jessie Lev.Ls of
Salem
Mr and Mrs Harrl mhm:;m Mr
and Mrs Guy Stewat t spent Sun I
&lt;f4y With Lester Foreman ~ nd
I family
Mrs Carl Bass and Lhllthc 1 Jl
Toledo spent the PllSt v.~~..:k \tslt
tng her parents Mr ana M r J' iJ 1
JJosc:har and other relatlvefi
Mts Savannah Mourulng 1~ vlsltlng her daughte1 M 1~ Da n Ma11
of Broad Run

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ROUGH it' 11 more than a best team tn the South but tlt ey

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Stanford game to be pl!lyed
Jn tba Harvard stathum at Cam
dge Jlau., Nov 28, already has
tbalt fans buzzmg Last year
H_.aover Jndtnns went to the
aat and lost thnt Palo Alto bat
tle 14-7 lt W&amp;ll II genuine gl'-id
-411:-te and the return Vl!ut should
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you thl&amp; p 1ltcru In rclUill m.ul
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Trojans may fmd ' Catfish SmJt.h
&amp; Co , another St Jd.ary'8
Incidentally, Penn- under a new
football regime featu1 mg HarVey
J Harman, former P1ttsbullfh
Jme star, as coach- will f1gute m
lwo garnos that should huve real
be :m ng on mtersectLono.l honors
The Quak,ers rq~et Wun;onsm on

C3rnuuf a.s 1t Oct 24 and\rq't!i~ ~et.h, ti~f lloif~udS
io', I bOth I~PI!IlO~i!l fila Lao~ , ~chi ojch baqk{leld m•l•l'!&gt;l Is
)'M."i' the B!fJ
111 beat enn, 27- olf hand and, 1f Coach Hurm ;.n can

1 01 the' final game for eaOI!,ot
u1d furnish , tgood• gauge 10f
vs. We1t footbaiJ for 1981
wo weeks later, on Dec 12,
aaother prize mtenechonal WJll
lfQture Georg_ia agamet Southern
r...JJJ'omla at Los Angele! Those
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We11, Conch "[ud' Wray is
gone n ow, Poom Is pursu ng a
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ovet cmph n~ l .i'
sports policy u.nd- 1t least two
stars d1d not report for foot!uUJ
lht8 Fall because no ftee tra1nLng
table was r,rovided 1 Judging fr&lt;:1n1
such detat H thmgs might flfl. 1n .n
be unsettled with the Qual:;:.n hp.t
the fact Ill
Ca.pt Pat!l nlbffltt
fnay be found lending &lt; ne Ol the
J?est of Penn t&amp;ams before f...,, ~a

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lllillm just romped
tbrough those Gawgian 8-enta,
34-7, auh, th.e very week after
Notre Dame had "br1lled" the
Brotherly Lover1 D: that 60-20
WraJ.-'tt'Hekert
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1 mu.-, be rc~
~nclent ~diron gory
storetl- de!ptte that tM week
traln1n.g ta~le charge fn th•~e doprentve a.nd de ~tmphasr{ da}s
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It cools a whole lot of money to lose old customers,
It coal&amp; money to get new customero. Wby not keep tb~ old
ones and get tbe new one b' continuous, truthful advertiomg?
Good advertiorng catches tbe eye.
It commands attention.
It ,. read in every home.

Autiltuity

It brings cullomera to the stores.
Modern buarness methoda builds 11

Modern busineo• methods embrace truthiul ~~vcrllamg
Modeffl b11~ineu 111elbC!!l• k~ep
busirteao to " alore.

lut week at Ohar-

Oeorge Ooldbet t.son
l:eft last Thursday

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Columbus for BOrne
last Saturday
Charley Roberts oi
formers mother
Jane Roberts visited
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Modern buame11 methods meet comp!'tibon.

Okey LAudermllt
,;;;;;,~!·o~ys tast .., eek wtth
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Mrs ou . ugta Powell of Hollo\\a.y
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vi&amp;lt.ed a couple or days last
.,.-eek with Mrs Ellnbeth Powell
and Mts Lela. Dauderm.Ut
and Mrs O)"l.arley R.rts
Harold of Oam'brldge spent
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o1dress 1plD.yd or apples com. etc and it Is
1 exl)e'Cted that Lhis future wUl
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TO .EXCHANGE Ford ]'on 'ltllCk I
and brulseti Mr Dorst was In ver y deslroble plaC:f' o;o lin
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oonlfleasnum ft"'WW enlarged tn the
carnh•alb
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modal T far halt ton Ford '!'raek
Jured Laat report. were Ul.Mt Mr&amp;
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thals dlatrlct v.ho probably k 1ow.. One of the m o:'lt. a.ttracUVB
Obs,pman Mdle Co ApplB Orove
Darst. wu grt.tlll¥ along nJcely
Mr a nd !lirs uul U. lUI ~IH ~oJt
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, 0 1., 11.nd call!! t heiD b!l wu that arraru~~ b:f C R • Jorclan
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Miss Ulllau waaner
visited Ro!..CJ t of OOlumbus
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any man In the COlin who dilplayed Q tarae nwnber ol
1,,.;..,=::-:::--:c:::::;-;-:;-;7,;; - - friend.!! at Lo8an W V». Sunday
tht: v. eek e1 I
tr Th• foot.ball pme 111 the at cmos ltits ami farm pw ducta lu a
WANTI.D LOCAL M.ANAGER - r
M.r end MMI W E McDadE" were
Mr uud Mr .. Stnnl e} H~ dl of £~noon bt!twew Rutlnnd ... n a f ht ve 1y :strUtt.ng .mu. t: l!ectiH m:in·
f'reftt mlln with bU&amp;Iness £XP r l
W f' PETE.ttsoN
bom In l..ond(JJt I at. Portland on busmesa Thwsda~ O rov(polt 0
\\ C~ v~lllnl!. 11 F-lam~ u:sulttd 11 ::J. vltt :J y to 1 th nu Sen ual ! hows nnd conce~ollli
1 The baby
enee and well kn~.wn ~Uiit be 1
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co.nad&amp; whither the Harr1.10na
Brady Bhaw motored to Plt.t~ llYeB heJ"e lmt \l.eek
t£am b~ th :sCOl e 01 20 to o d. dctdl la the "Plrlt of lhf' occas:ftnknclaJ)y able to mainta in orfl[ e
1 N B Stan COrretiponaen~ _ moved and was named. RlChard burgh Ja.st week ucc'lmpamed by
MJ-; :\ J H ook.s ol L s Ang ek&gt;s 1 ho;~ \ l rlous Htu n g ylf' O. ed po
ion While n ot rxacllv n Jlnanciol
J.elf'phone u.c (:)tU)' thc.se \\ n ~
Chicago Oct 17- Pe l,.II.W 1
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aft.er the character played b) hl.s mother who \1. ill join her hUll- was u gum;t last w1ek •...J M1 ...
can fw-ntsh !lrat ciii.U r~ r re ne!.: who 16 Richard B Harr i5on P a~ s~ -,th
band Eugene Shaw who Is employ~ Mrs Be.rt Rolwhnss and M.J anJ ~l ease : ~ h t: ~ ~d :).nd fwmllh u i; lub v.lmh pro moted the r~.fflw
u to rellabllity will te coub11~r ltng the role of the diety In T 011e I Mrs Harrlaon wu tnsl6tent thaL ed 1n tha.t cth
Mrs C t Lll~her
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ed SlmUar
pos.1tions
i)ayms ~-Green PUt~e&amp; - has s~rted
her son receive a thorouah Uterary I Mr and Mt s Peat! Ward of
Mrs.. B 8 Barre tt of Cl ~vl:! lr~.nQ
M.mu~nt c ~\l Uon '" ~~ n ;.~:o.J In ~ c1 L~o;rnl wh~.&gt; aided we re e uLhU.ii.la.$LI C
pt.) p M)O to 10.000 and up Nw.l.onal htB sixty nlnU1 year
1 cd.ucat-lon His upinti.olls tumed All ens v1s ttcd elatl\ t~ here and hen I• r u v ~ t v. Jlh 1 dUI.!H'~ M s alc.nf will ~eu"ll~ 0 1 L:£;S~ c O\Vd uH r th •e"a nd a lt mpt and llf"
: th~rcd to IL'l~ 11 tJ alreu&lt;•Y looking: Jor\liald to a Hon1
IY advettl~ed lint' LalS," ma nu
FoiJowJ.na hl.B regular sp:r:~ual 1.&lt;1 the ml.nbotry
ut Oll.ll,polls Sunda~
Mli 1e V11 Zt nL o.c tCl mpn•LeLl h t: r ... ~f~ )JfP~f
faclurlna co.llcern Addn: ~s P s
performance in the naive sp r ua I ln the end Richa1d B Harrison
MIJ;s Ka t hle en Pullins tet"urn~d
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d~nt BGX 983 Daytcu C 10 18~3t dramo ttle celebrw.ted neirO actor bt:ctuue a drumallc re ade1 inst.eM Saturday from Hummgton havtnK I RROUGIIT liUlloJ.E FOR B URI'\l
llJUt;t eXlf"lit~ cadmer~ J.;o:, \li"t ~:11-; ....
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pt.) lOe.
•- - - - - - -· - . . - recently WIU&gt; honored guest of a of a. minister He prepared to be s~rlt a few days with friends there
The remalus 01 Walter M"GUJr{' erlcan Lt'gwn om o.n to Wl 11 -;,
- -- - mammoth
bnUlday
po.rty
in
the
r~;ader
while
earning
a
Uving
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Lewis
Hurling
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moved
to
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who
died
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home
of
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su;tel
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for RentE1gb.~ Regiment Armon'
a bell boy a parter a newsboy and I ta 1m at Popla r Ridgf'
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Wm o.
m Ga ~ Alic"' Dulsne) rtw [row ( V f'l
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I Seven.! thousand negroes a s well I a ~elephone operator m Q Chtcago
Those vtslllng the Wugne 1 h ome Mrj C a~nc~y wtr~brot 'u 1 H 1was lnbued. with the ca1 n VE!l sptrH
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as admtrers af lhe white race pollcestatiWl
Sunday wPre Mr and Mrs Tho.s lndan a un 9.Y
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1andeveryoncseem: d to ha.V . :.l ""11s.!ttll'~ lt•"
F0l{ REN r-Room~ fo! light ho~~~ j jomed In paying tnbute to llarri
By 1900 Ha.rrlaon Wa.i supportmg Spente of Spring Hill W Va Mr Tuesday fer bul lul Death t~ l~-t: gcod time BoolhsJor t hedtsplaycf llrt•,J mil II II ' ' I !-; l't'lt&gt;r&amp;~m
keeping or s leeping room::; 16 3 1110n COOIJl"C:Mmllil Oscar De J&gt;rl est hi&amp; family by his rea&lt;lings and in tt.uo Mrs James Sptm ce or Red 1 to fin attack of heart trou~ela e ~ I ~a • lr..ll.5 P ducts a n I mt 1c! u.ld!t3" 111 l'lt,.!_n m 11 • 1 r Itt d ~~ llf&gt;tl n11vv
Wo. lnut Sl MiddlepOJt IU
t I was the principal speaker of the 11020 he wa' Le·'"hlng drama
ln House W Va
I ~ur v n t'd U~ two brothers
' a._nt IHre a.Jranged In a bl&amp;.e t" nt ll.OG
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&amp;outhern Negro c.olleg.es and o i
I a 111 lJl e si:&gt;tCI Fune1al en1~ s a tro.r
11.. 1 s 1\t&gt;r;,Pu&lt;~ oln lu,:- the Worh!
all modern conveniences
Ml:; ' Stardom In The 01'~en Pas~ !educational illl d reli&amp;:loua work for i
1 be h Jd hurso.n mornnB a r: izu; \\ere 11:1Vf'n for lh.,; t ,,. c..h&lt;·
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o L Brudbury Mulbe rry Ave 1ture1s whi1ch came ~ ~hi.~aa~~~~ ! a cotmd.l of cburchea lp New York
~~~ M.: h~lfl~ churc~ w ~h cur ia l
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At the qe or 68 he recel\~d a
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represcnt:i a b1 UUant climax In sudden offer to play th e part. o! l
11t Miles cemLlc y in ch ill!!
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NOTICE
1 Hllrr\SQn s up-and-down career
Dt, Lawd
In The Green Pas
\\ r l :1 r'r t h11m ot H'IHic ..~ F 11&gt; F mt rwald
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At. .nrst re luct.ant he was I Q
\Ul~ n (; L&lt;st cJ
rla 11 .., ast I Ml atld M li Th~.:o&lt;.lc~ Fcl ock o f
1 ~ill not be respomublt! lo lil vI U1eatr1ca.l Circles that Harrblo'il I persuaded Lo o.ccept when It was w 1 k
Zanesville \\et e W€Ck end (l,UlSL.s ot
ebt,; cout Jacled fo
by unyom through pt&gt;~chic channels may
pomted out that the product~n
M1 a mi M
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the inhedtor o! the Kt:ntus of E I would give work t..o scores o( fel 1 d&lt;u ! tel n Cl n tl.md \HI I JML'i
M1~ J W Coh\ "11 J It TuesQ.:J\
1 1 t huu myse lf
10 ~ vt
Va( H H. ul+.:l
1 \\In Booth
the gr-eatest of Amer
lol\ negroes
[Ia t 1 P 1 1 Mt rui fl~ ., A t::: B 1 f&lt;JI 1 Y. t k:s lll:i t with 1dat11es an I
ELECTRIC THEA IRE, POMERVl, TODAY
t!fO.n actors
Crltlcs h ave unanimous!~ ag 1 eed 1t
1 rl mvth e1 Mr~ W 0 Skln fri(llO 'I ln Huntu gt..'J n
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stor y which is discounted that Harrison mter pJ ets the Sou~hlml
M } lld :M B H mv Wane 1 OJ
"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE"
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scientists but acctpled by ~;orne cw da.rky s conception of the Lmd j J 111 :.w l Jttck Wll
fumt:l re Rt:edt:1~1e wert" u;ue~;ts Sunda} of
lle11r
a
nd
~te Luulse Fazenda. M1b:l Green Edna May Oliver aad
laymen Is tnat Harrison rece ived wlih diHUnct 1on and hono1
Hit:; '1ld ! 1 1., c f Hutl" nd no\\ l1v1 )g m D1 D ~e n an s ~t er
I h E IIlli McKay B ll. v biHlPIX' 1 his actmg abllities throu~h p1eua pOJtraya l of lb c d eity as has ofte n U t , I
1L l!CI c 1 !Jell Ill" old
E J Snc.wdl'n
Ill '; clll1cd
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Ja.rk. it ::;earl«fhe o~ea n shakes em up
Parilo sbakl!!l em
v.tll Lt optn all day from n e w on tallnHuence
bee n remarked Is \\ithout !never flt:llU.Ilm ta tc .. l \s ' te k
Albnn y Mt 1d 1• by H:P llh Sf. or 111'3
down
Ocean
ol
laugh
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Spec a! u1 til Dec I Sehoul chll I In 1862 according Lo the tall" euce and Is m ulkcd h~ gentle n oG &lt;-m!).c Bm1tll of Colu~1bu s aud b1c.tl e 11 h o Jh ... ~ tiH'!e
rlren s h~:~.lr cutting 25c
1() 18 3 I Hal ri&amp;Jn s mother
a slave
fteCI b 1my
M15 Chu11
J&gt;hill p.: of Juck.son
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I f rom StLouis to New YOlk by the
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c 1;:11:' ts l~:;t I'. C'•k of th t u SL~t " r L'i.ICG!: f' ROWDS AT IESfi\'AL
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - undergro und railroad
In New
Mts Wm Plu n me1 aud fathet
LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOOAY
Willie h t.I\V
ta lus :mo lrd th
I York th-ey joined the Negro exod us
Chall!:S Sm ll.h
For Sale, Mioc.
IJrOglll.lll !Or the rhsl night cf \he
to Haiti But. Mrx Harnson ex
Aile L wee Pu11u1J ul Columbu
"STEPPING OUT"
pectmg to become a mother lC
wa ~ h e re ( ~~~ tn e v. "eK en v.1tl Fa I Ftst val nm1 Homecomh g htsl
FOR
SALE-W9.1!.i n~ton
H ome
lh:a
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and
~ec
Keglmdd
Denny CharloUe Greenwood Clltr
turnr.d to Ame11ca so tnat he! clt1ld
Mr KCillJI has n.oved from the hm jJaa:ut.!i
~t e: k ll e 1\ ' a th• • l"•Kln~ ami SrtL
Parlor Furnaei:! Call Pl'ullp W
could be barn here
W B Ba rnett property to Galli
m all\ .va~ a ll hn co tld be aske;.J
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Edw tu ds and Leila Uyams
:;"1ft moYing a.ctton and plenty of
M'"i.nhart
10 13 3t
Due to the solicitude of heJ f01
pol !l
MOVIo IN NEW hO •iE
nnd lug~ ClOI~d .I ( IC nrcscnl b olo
mer owne1s M r~ Ha rn:;on was Cll
I\.~1 a nd lVlis Alonzo Dlit st v.ho
illf C 0 CIWJlll u liLl tu1h IVe!llll!:!H The 1aln ne "SSLhl. en ~
t ured and \\ell cducalCd Wh1le m J\&gt;SJdes ll.bove tov.n v.ere enroute Lo m h d 1 st y;f'Ek to th-l' n uev. home chHH!;;"I In ll e prog1 a m and Lhe I
Also Comedy "Geography Leason"
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19 B t lhe.ny 6
Mt Union 25 Kent State 0
Qntre College 6 Xav1er 0
W t tl,' nberg 9s:l Ee.stem Kentucky
1 eaohers 0
1 Wtst Vhgml.a. We11leyan 13 Da}
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Bluffton IR Fl1dlay 0
:Ja~Ung Or~cn 13
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Mt and M1s Homc1 f:11 molly
spent the week end w1th John John
son r.nd family
Mr and Mr., B E 011 and dnu
ghte1 Ruth spent Sunday with C L
Orr and family
P R Orr visited J B
WcdnPsday evening
Mts Ra ymonrl Frano{ was a re
cent g u ~t~t ol Mrs Hen na ~ Fumk
A P Singer and family wer.e rc
Cfltt guests of Guy Singer and fam
lly
Chas Bobeock and family \ Jslterl
Gwr gc f'recterlck and rnm1]) Monf
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Rav Smalley aQd famll~ cull d
E1nest £ rw n and Jamll): of Rio
) on Geo F1edcrJck and fA.mlly re Gtande spent the week &lt;11d with
ecntly
:rvrrs Margaret Fry
Clifford Hayes spent Thursda:;
M1 and P.llr~ Howard Wooten nee
even ng with 0 R Ou
Elizabeth Fowle, announce ..1 l
J&gt; R Orr had a!l. guests Tuesday birth of 11. 12 lb son born Oct a
evm•ng Clifford and Cha5 Wood 1 Lew Edwards and family of Cl.f I
Dayton Vtrg'l Kermi t nnd Eu ton vlslt.ed his part:nls Mr and
E,Cn-&lt;&gt; McElroy Mr and Mrs H L Mrs Will Edwards of Mu;..&lt;;'r n
Spence! Mr and Mr ~ W H Wolfe Ridge Sunday
B ve1 ly Wolfe and Harry S pencer
Jell8e Johnson who t..&gt; mr::plov d
a.t Bucyrus VlSit.ed o~cr t h "- \\elk I
D••conred Muttard Ga 1
end with his wife llnd son
Mrs Henry Ed\\ards spent A. r ~ IJ.
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d&amp;)a the past week Wlv!t .clatl\cs at
lnun1u In lllP 11ntld In 18r•4 hJ the J{elght.IJ
litt'm ~t nl.hlr
1 Cecil and Oshel Mattu \I.Clf' c1J!~ I
cd to Five M.lle last Wt't-'&lt; by u,[
RerloUfl Ulness of their father
Mr and Mrs. JeSIIe S t.e wa t l\I1
and Mrs
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and
daughter Geraldine spent Sm Co~
with Olive and Jessie Lev.Ls of
Salem
Mr and Mrs Harrl mhm:;m Mr
and Mrs Guy Stewat t spent Sun I
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I family
Mrs Carl Bass and Lhllthc 1 Jl
Toledo spent the PllSt v.~~..:k \tslt
tng her parents Mr ana M r J' iJ 1
JJosc:har and other relatlvefi
Mts Savannah Mourulng 1~ vlsltlng her daughte1 M 1~ Da n Ma11
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Stanford game to be pl!lyed
Jn tba Harvard stathum at Cam
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tbalt fans buzzmg Last year
H_.aover Jndtnns went to the
aat and lost thnt Palo Alto bat
tle 14-7 lt W&amp;ll II genuine gl'-id
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&amp; Co , another St Jd.ary'8
Incidentally, Penn- under a new
football regime featu1 mg HarVey
J Harman, former P1ttsbullfh
Jme star, as coach- will f1gute m
lwo garnos that should huve real
be :m ng on mtersectLono.l honors
The Quak,ers rq~et Wun;onsm on

C3rnuuf a.s 1t Oct 24 and\rq't!i~ ~et.h, ti~f lloif~udS
io', I bOth I~PI!IlO~i!l fila Lao~ , ~chi ojch baqk{leld m•l•l'!&gt;l Is
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111 beat enn, 27- olf hand and, 1f Coach Hurm ;.n can

1 01 the' final game for eaOI!,ot
u1d furnish , tgood• gauge 10f
vs. We1t footbaiJ for 1981
wo weeks later, on Dec 12,
aaother prize mtenechonal WJll
lfQture Georg_ia agamet Southern
r...JJJ'omla at Los Angele! Those
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sports policy u.nd- 1t least two
stars d1d not report for foot!uUJ
lht8 Fall because no ftee tra1nLng
table was r,rovided 1 Judging fr&lt;:1n1
such detat H thmgs might flfl. 1n .n
be unsettled with the Qual:;:.n hp.t
the fact Ill
Ca.pt Pat!l nlbffltt
fnay be found lending &lt; ne Ol the
J?est of Penn t&amp;ams before f...,, ~a

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34-7, auh, th.e very week after
Notre Dame had "br1lled" the
Brotherly Lover1 D: that 60-20
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storetl- de!ptte that tM week
traln1n.g ta~le charge fn th•~e doprentve a.nd de ~tmphasr{ da}s
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It cools a whole lot of money to lose old customers,
It coal&amp; money to get new customero. Wby not keep tb~ old
ones and get tbe new one b' continuous, truthful advertiomg?
Good advertiorng catches tbe eye.
It commands attention.
It ,. read in every home.

Autiltuity

It brings cullomera to the stores.
Modern buarness methoda builds 11

Modern busineo• methods embrace truthiul ~~vcrllamg
Modeffl b11~ineu 111elbC!!l• k~ep
busirteao to " alore.

lut week at Ohar-

Oeorge Ooldbet t.son
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Columbus for BOrne
last Saturday
Charley Roberts oi
formers mother
Jane Roberts visited
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Modern buame11 methods meet comp!'tibon.

Okey LAudermllt
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Mrs ou . ugta Powell of Hollo\\a.y
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and Mts Lela. Dauderm.Ut
and Mrs O)"l.arley R.rts
Harold of Oam'brldge spent
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and that
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Dolly Hco~r
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or yeut s whrn::~ U n beab.bl e Oda I Of 1DJury
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roy High durin' the urn~ that •hr
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time durlus their
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MAGNJFICIENT WORK IS DISPLAYED
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many other ciU:r.ens of Pomeroy j
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her forcibly to R certain colta,e
were receiving the fundll.ment-als vi
I1994 Small Mouth Black Jamet~ Thackal'd was brought to away rrotn any habitation and fore~

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Man, Fights To Last Ditch
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complamts frOm ne1i;hbms at the •and he knew other oondtt1on He
burial will be made In Atheru;
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owna re ven
A truck load conal8tma ot 1994 ja11 t.o await the fl.lmg of char~~:es Saturdax
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ravaelnl earthquake, was among mingo hurncane which occurred In
AGJo:D WOMAN DIES
Ismall mouth black balis arrived 10 Thackard lS lllleged W have had mornlne and then would renlalD
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the mo5t sertoua or the year's for- the fall of 1930, was the m06t c06tThose snarling, clawing, fightlnt; p(] 2 yards thrn Pomeroy penalized Pomeroy Friday afternoon for dis- trouble with his fanuly , and to 1away Lhe rest ot the Week Her copelsn eala1nit.tes. Before the smoke ly tQ t.he Red Oro..;.; Befole sutTer
Eliza Conkle, 68 years ot age,l Pm ple Panther~ hom Pomeroy hlM: •l fi\ e yat ds
Crow broke ~hrough I tnbuUon 1ll the t-hree br&amp;.nches of h~ve caused ~rudderable trouble hl 1ditic,n became such that she WIJ'It.
from lhe ftames which followed the: mK wa~ cnllrely ended tL was neces j1ed Saturday morning at Ule 1Hchool wttn u 1en appetnes whet :.ed ' tiH owing Brothers fm five yard the Shade Rivt&gt;r and Leadmg Creek
e ~elghbor ood Where he llvet~. Iforced to go to the home ot her
tremora h&amp;d cleared away, Ernest sury for the Red Cross to spend Meigs County Inftrma.ry Death to the utmo~t d-egree fought th•· 1-..SJ&gt; Hanuack 3 yards They punt' Mrlgb county's principal ~treams. 1 e w~.!'~n !._hearing later. I PQrents for proper care,.
J . Swtrt uststa.nt director of Insu- S225 000
Again, In this disaster was the result of infirmitlt&gt;B of old I Oallta .'l.cadem~ l11gh school Blue ' ed ac10£S ~he goal line , Pomewy s1 n• .:se ftndltngs. w;;-lghlng
In the pr&amp;yer of 'he dkwtu pe150 1
~ •md Porelgn Operatlon11, WBli en SY.Jft hurfled to the scene by air- age
She Is -•urvived b!' sever11l ! Denu; r10111 one el!ge JJJ t he rteld. to ball on 20 }ald. lm&lt;'
live thru pounds brought from the State
t:NTERTAINS P~ST CHIEFS
tltton. Mrs. W.atson lll'lked the court
rou.te to the scene of tlle tragedy plane and directed the relief pro· chlld1en and other telath'es.
The Past Chlets or Magnol!a to grant her temporary aJtmOI\)'
1the other 111 0111· ur the most mtet- tackle J ya.rds, Pierotti ~peat,e(t I N~wLown Hatchenes neu Clnctnby train and airplane. Under Swifts gram
An 1ang Interesting reports
The funeral services will be COI11- I e~ting games pruduced. at t.hf! Mid- l w1t h 4 yarM oytl pun Led outbide 1natl under Lhe direction of the Temple Pythian SISters were en- dunng the pendency of the actlpe,
supervtalon emergency
kitchens on the other major foreign di~;as- ducted !rom the home or her daug ~~dlt-poll Jug u M"hool neld I~rtday on Lhe 40 ya1d lme Swanson tum- St11.te ConseJVation Bo11.rd are the tertalned
at
the
home
ot divorce with pennanent allr»&gt;nr
anQ hospital units were set up anc! le t s lS that of the Valona earth- t.er. Mrs Rebecca Taylor at Mid: alter .rn; 11 , lo lost: by t he loY. 1&gt;core bled t.he ball and Pommoy 1ecover- finest bunch of the finny illbe ever ~r~ A 0 T1~cy Friday evenlllliJ and custody or the children, DoroIater a program tor rehabliltatlon quake
Suffe1ers m that. disaster dle'ptf·t, Wedllfllld,ay afternoon n uf 1 tu 0
ed un the 45 yard line Dye skirt- tH ought l.o the county They wel·e
~ Mrs. Mar} Renshaw as assis- 1 thy aged 3 years and John apd
was launched. After the director ~~ere given materlB I relief through two o'clock
Buriol will lve ll1
Each mem!Je1 uf the Panthl'l I'd f) ya rd'! and outside. P1erott1 dtstrtbuted by the Moelijs county I tanl hostess
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I me-up pi.L)td ban g up football htl hne but no gain and made first Fish and Game club under the su-j ~he fol~wing were present Mtb
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-· - - - -11om :;tarl to tinU:;il, wch fightmg down off penalty Jrom Gallipolis pervlslan of game Wanlen Eldon , MY ~eyt1led, Mrs A H. F:lsher. 1
ELECT OFFICEllS
D . C., regular contact with com·
Figures on the total number of
DIDDLE RITES !-lUNDAY
mcessa 11 u~ flom
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de1ensne. D~c 5 ~·atds thru left tackle Gru- ICbuk
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mlttee heads left In charge of re- , penons assisted in the above list of
The funeral sl'rv•ces tor Pl'try l breakmg up play aftcl play of the es(•! no gam
P16rott1 passed t.o
The fls hmg In this county Is get- =~~ All~a Hlte, Mrs Enuna Fosa,
Thew c T u. met at the home
habilitation wort was maintained calamities are not availu.ble, but a Diddle, who died In a 81Slersvlll2 1Blue oev1l~&gt; be! ore they were start- D}e who took 1t out or the air fm ting better and better PVery year, Bea. h 0
Young, Mrs
Chrts 1of Mrs A v . Howell Frkiay alter·
for months. That ope111tlon alone glance at the width of te11ltory hospital ftllowlni an automobil e&gt; It'd, Lm~ n all umt.ed as one In tak- a 14 yard gam and first down and a great deal of th~ Improve- 1 Mrs' fi, II. 8· Richard Canwbell, noon Oct 16.
COli~ the Amerlc.-n Red Cross ap- covered by t he society's Insular accident, will be conducted !tom mr.: out men, opening notes, and Pierotti was stopped by Sibley, no ment 1s due to ~he unceasing er- son Jacob Ament, Mrs David Wat , The following omcers were eleetproxlmately '125,000 The society s !I and Foretr.:n ~t&gt;rvice during the last \the Baptist chnrch at Racine, Sun- 1unning perfect antertcrence fol the ~1un Dye took ball on triple pass llurls on the pa.1t of many ot the I J · 1Mrs Erut'st Rea, Mra. George ! ed: Pres Mrs. c E Peoples, VIe!!
policy of encouraging the victims to year, boldly reftecl.!! the fa.r-reach- day a.flernoon at 2 30 o clock wlln bnck~ to go te1ulllg through the 3 yards Pterottl pa~ed biJt fell In members of the Fl~h and Game ) Wo&amp;c llm. ~ 15 · Albert Yollllg, Mrs ' Pres Miss Nell BillJ, Rec. See'y,
return to a !Self.sustalnlng basis at 11ng effect ot the memberlffilp lees Interment. In charge of the Ewm&amp; he1etotme
ulmoo;t
impenetrable unoccuptcd te1rltor~. Dye passed I club, who are nt&gt;ve 1 Idle 111 tills dll- : Le~ ~:,;het, Mi5.Ses Norma Young, Mrs. Bertha ChaSft, Cor. Sec'y, ~.
the earliest poss1ble date prevented t of those supporting the orga.nlza- undertakers, In thl' Greenwood lin:! ot the vlsJtOit&gt; rm· hugf! gains. but uo good G.nd recclVed n 5 ya1d lecticn This latest additiOn means
n:ucJ~ueser and Fannie Fuga~. I c. w Jones. Treas. Mrs. PPPnV
furthet expenditures and also re- : lion .
~metery
Aside from the lontJ tuuch the renalty
Uul-t l'ven more and better fishing ed
us tetre!!hments \\-ere serv- Peoples. At the CI05e ot t.he mH'it
-- O alllpolis t&lt;•am made la tr. In 1he
GallllJohs pe~:ahzed !OJ five yatds I may btl had tn t.he Meigs county
ma dalnt3- t·efreshmevts were sen·
'r
third pellod ol Lne ga me, when mt uffs1de then Swanson look the 1&gt;t1eams than V.'8S available durmg
ed by the hostess.
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Swa.n~u. Jasl lla llbllck of the bull on a pass from cente t skirted the past season as these- tlsh are
Devils took t he ball on the twen ty- rnd and raced through for the only 1uf good size and have the rfrom the
AlB
ftve )ard lme and nwEct across thP touchdown of the game The most 1 fL&lt;~herman·s anelel ha,~tpy racu lty
gout, the two Leam:. bHttlcd upon beautiful play the Devils pulled oi ~lowing tapldly
Owen Campbell
and
Albert
000 0 0
equa.J
ldullng cam~
the day,
75 end
yardot 1un
_ for a fish sup- Coates
"-'hoat are
attending
Ohio
Tunc after throughout.
time, Ted Scott, cen·jwhich
neatu lhe
the
The p1oposed_
dam
UmvetslLy
Athens
are spendln~~:
c:taa 00 \ ;
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~e1, Bruno easel or Fu~d Crow 'I thud quarter Kelton place kick- ply In Metgs count} nea 1 the ~lte of the WEak end with relatives
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woula teut out of the !me l:tOd HI the extra pr..tnt anrl the scor~ the Pomeroy Gun Club. becomes
Mrs Roy Tt ac} of Logan who
"It won't boom b11l! .11111 Jy, , ., ·, lluo ugh Lo smcaJ 11. p:lfY oi t 11e op- was 1 to u.
· was • ma k es h'ft
H er up Ianatton
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mor.: PI om1smg each succeeding ''' ~ opera.t ed ou at Gnml hospStal
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Jtnnk Severa hat been kidnaped of course; Jim knew that. And wa~ if it doun t, preuy .soon · J
· ' &lt;I
ponenlb before tnc otl.ll had bct:u
Plf'rottl passed to Dye and pWlt- I da v A 1eccnt su 1vey was satts- In Columbus last Monday 18 getting
HAIRCUT ..
ftom bJa caunu, place, Bela:ar'a so lame and halting an explanatton to htmself now.
receiVed by the bn.ck The wappy ed Oalllpolls was stopped on three factot·y eno ugh that further tests 1along: nicely
F llx S
likely to han Jecetved Martdl for
lnspenor 11:\ ste's name was rn il - pla:ymg or th-e local boy!l SWIShed down&lt;! then H11.mrick Jumbled the Will be made by the state engineers ! MI. and Mrs Laban Hill. M1. and
C,Ourt. where hi• lawyer, e dahnt,l5 a momen!?
sdf • good r.&gt;ml n t
the Devlls f1 om tht:tr !eet, leaving ball and Pomeroy recovered Dye Iand more Levelopments may be ex- , Mr.s Aatr .1 Zahl and lamlly left
tl"Jim Wpt411r
an place
frl~.c:harp.
:llill Gray~on.
Match the
And what "'"' It this girl ha1l
" B Y the way, .,' ant " •Ma li eII 1\ '' t h t·m stunne d f or a tcw mmut cs, made two yards tu; t he quarter end~- pected ilt almost !lilY date tn tt.e I'Frldr.v t or Ct nc t nnan to SI::end thl'
SHAVE ....
and find • bidden ttalrw•• and • wi!hed to warn ham ofi' Was tl same ~r yms ... I dout thlllk there s m• h ~; utprlsed at 'this sudden .tval.mc l-&lt;1! ed with the ball on Oallipolls 36 neat tut ure
I week end Y.tth relatives Mr~; f-IlE
danger? Her fOice bad been despcr- I he ruatter v.1th y011r m 111 ~f'r1·' •1 IJ\' lhe Panther::!
~n td line Itt Pomeroy s possesston
·- - - ·\\111 lemnin fer a weeks vbllt
New prices now in. ~f,
lbcb11 door In the ruins of atl (lncient atdy iu earnest. Well. whate v~r tt, Martm. Ju~l a slig ht clttll. I'\ e tr ol ,_;
The Marne wa:; gom,, excttlng,
Fourth Quat1.,el
' LOCK AND
Mr and Mrs. Oscar My€t'S sp !11
chapeL The}' &lt;Rain to wspctt SarJt was, probably, mhc would not dare to hnn wl'at to do lor tt"
thllllJ.ng. as hundtcds (Jf fan:. gath· I p
ttl f
bl d U ball
d th • '
DAM MAN €:lti,J day In C~lumbus ann at th(
feel. The oame hiah·
at l)efnl bt league with the lridnapcra convey tbat uoopoken warning now. "You were ~pf'aklllr., of tile Cm - ~ eaert at the Middleport stadium to D l~r?
durn e I letl
an h t TAKEN TO HOSPJTAL fair !lt Lancaster They nc&lt;'o.t npanwhea • waD ...ccidentiUT" faUa,
watch the t1n The weathet wns l'\' 1 s en . came 11 1 ~·owmg nn
led tlletr son Will
cla11
work at cut
ld 1
c..
lor a 4 yaod I••• Plelottl pa••ed
I Nomo.1 Bchtam who ~~ attcudAnd .. 'til
' theae thougl&gt;ll anoth&lt;c K•y• ,· u~t now. l'h.11t ~ ,\lll'r~: ~I"
bltw~ldDI thi• door and become con·
ea lor rootuall with u few cloucls
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- pr1c.ea.
•~ed ol It when tiMIJ' find in lUa new thought ha~ Aashed inlo Jim'!! un ha~ a crony. rh r" drawled H•ll hovering uvcl head ne~u Lhe end of to Dye no good They p\Ulted and 1 Apparently losing his balance mg school ln Cclumbw; cam" F"l
clelk an araonymous letter addreucd mmd. These •nonymoum !etten, ad- Grayson from the d e pt h~ of h1~ "-' \
the ga me. The wim.l conLalned a B_t odLners LeLurned t he punt ~o d25 whtte ~·or klng ont the hull of the day for 11 week end visit with 1; 1;
1me
0Til. 111po;a
1
1 00 11 aL the Racine mother. Mrs W'"' ..........,,,,
dbe
dressed 1n what looked like a lhs- chatr ... A couple olw~,:e hn~hl t~rh. slight Lang, but went unnotlccd by var.
ous1 e 1 m ~ne u1 erng
to Wfllter, which obviously ha
en gmsed woman' a tu,.nd; had Uelen Manm and Frome llrtw&lt;·rn 1h Hl llhe cheering t;pccla.tLIJ.S as t.hey 81\an.sun got IIWil.'o fm 14 yard!! , Loc k nml Dalll No. 24, where he lG ' M
El
B c ~SHOP
held up becau.e It I&amp;Ve nmin&amp; that Blatr been the writerl The post~ they nearly g(Jt your m\"llu .tl 111 '"1 yelled r1tth lten:r.y 1m the Panthers thML tackle tUlU wat&gt; stopped by D~~ 'emplcyed, Barry Wiltshire was tak- 1 ~ d mer ro;nimj , Ml.s1; Fan
Sant wae no! to be trulted.
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•o ~· n•e tlloou h··.
a.s It appeared he was off for ll en to the Hol~l hospital about I n t! en eroon a.n mother o1 Pcl't·
QnJaon. Ilia wife, Wynter. and maTk of the fltst had bun Traync anothrr paltent. r. I' artc 'un t ~'~
w
g
,_ .
to uchdown again. Keltcn made the , noon Saturday believed to be In a : land wert vlsltms .here Batmday.
Downie a.thiiDI
...thar::lot Jl'arinJ takll • bouse, Ml!iD- --apd ~he l'!ad been st&lt;lying at ntght you ~~ak of." •
Without a sembJance of a doubt lit s L down on next play and Bmth I serious condition
I
.---Seflond Sk'wt
orwafl, nnr B•IPr'• Court. Kath- Traync. Who else but she could
Martell frowne-d,
t he lot•als played the visitors oft et~ lost a yaul rr·om Lhf' Ltlpl~ pas.:
It ~as reported that Wlltshlr"' l
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arine il the rilhdul owner of tb• have wftt~n them?
"Sanl WU· lelling m ~ ahn ut 1h·· •
t heir fer t 111 the Hrst half of the Brot hers passed to Swanson result- was walking 11 beam !n the m.-neu: .. ----~OMEROl' PERSONALS
!
T"WKSBARY
mtlllna Czarin3 Rubtet, b' lnh•rt. Murtf'll's laugh cut acro~s those Thi ~ m&lt;~n-Frome . I th111k \ou ~~··I 11ame as they mel each and e~ry htK In 22 yard gttln Hamrick went i VPlln~; boat when h"' s lipped, Iall- 1 r ~········- • . - .-....--~····- 1
8.&amp;
SHOP
tanct from her Rualian pndfather, !wiftly crowding thour.:ht s.
h1s name was ?- linn g at r11nl()111 u-. play the Devils could statt, with Uuough for 3 ynrds and repeated mg across the beam on his ston _
l2S N C
. f . 1
aftd Severn had ttte..: to recover them
scare oft suppo~ed tr('~p;p;ou'&gt;. b v suc h rotce that It went with no with the yH.rds tht·u left .side of the ach. A PllYSIClan ui Racine w~-. I
ew oab tn rt· I
,.'1-onL Street
lor her.
EXPLANATION
nghts, ol cour~e. he ouglu to hn"
guln 1' even 11 loss . During the lm~ . Kelton made 11 yard then re- summoned and aftc1 an examtna~ day from New York for ,
=~;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;~~~~;~
I d !Jcen locked up. Surh rec\.Je~f\ ~I Ll- fttsl half, Pometoy. made six first. celved a five yatd penalty lor oft-'tlon dec lared Wiltshire had sutter. ,
. llartln, S.n't eer..nt, and a thus "I shoold tlunk Mr. W ynhr l3r • ptdtty ts cmmnal--"
lim\ m; to Gnl,llpolls five. Oalllpo- ;;Ide Svmnson !Of&gt;t i yard~ ns Scott I ed mjurles and Ius condition was
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~Frome, make a vain attempt ly needs your warnmg-but a very
\Is e\ened the .first down stl'lnl! up, sm"~h"d Into l••n• h"fooe 11 , got 1set louu.
" A d J101
Martell stopped dead in tlu- nw! "" "
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Jo aeuaBnate WJnter, and G rayaoft k mdl Y t h oug ht, my de;ar I
n
In the second half and lhe game started, and Pomeroy tnok the ball
Th(' Ewing ambulance was c 11 d
caU. ia a Scotl•nd Yard detective. would have l1ked to stnke the speak- tl le of hts word:'&gt;, ht s head 111 n 11 d 111 I'I ult·&lt;l wi(I:J e1ghl first downs fo1 on the 22 yard Hne.
, ~~oml 1u:;hed the lnjUJ·ed mon 10 11c, ,
·
r' ~W
· t
b
a sudden hsl emn• alltllld&lt;'
rlle c 11
_
,nter naeeta ~.J • mouth wtt· 11 th e 1am
sneer eac ·
Ptmctu maue 1 ya1d tlnu hne 1 hctopltal where immediate attonAI: Be1p a ,.,.,un
-'-- Blair, whoDl he llkea,aIt hoUl h h'In d l ts smoo th smt 1e, "II 1la! 1}etn sound of foot ~ tl'fl~ r11n11111"'" r:o:u 1 !lv
llewn
A1thou~lt lte
eleven nghllng H-e repeated 101 4 yat d ~ then pas~;- 1lion was given 1.o him by Lhe ho..'i- 1
Ia the ttep-d1qhter of my1tu~ vtr)' mterestlng to me to s~ Drg- across the hall h.ul hrokn! iu liJ!Oll Panthet8. who played u brttnd of cd to Dyt', then Dl- e nunica Ke l- , pita! Mtrgeons.
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~o'ul Dr. M-"eU, who, Wrnter it sar'a Court, Mr. Wynter." Martell them,
fool.ball wlmh xtwuld be thOlll!'ht Wn ca11led tnt&gt; ball wr no ga.n
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~_q.ytnced:,l.tlntheplotajalnatSev- added, cros~ing toward the olher
Tbere cam&lt;'! .1 htlrriell flfl :tt lh ~ lui~~ ~ almosL unbtatabl~e, Wl!ll" 011 and Gallipolis was pen&amp;llzed ftve
. . The &amp;lrl .-ainly trie 1 to tell twG men and shaking hands w1th cloor and s wiftly II!JOH 11 l hl •!1.o1 \\ 1 ~ llhe ze1u end of the final count ~ntds Btothers muac a Wide eno
,
W'vater tometWng.
Bill. "These old. houses make a. 11ung open Wl '1 .111 mde~oro•ts l11 k t he} pla~ed a magmfl.cent game 1un fl'Om one side w th~ other but JURY BOX CHANGED
, NOW GO ON
strong appe:ol to me. And, of coursr, of ceremony on tl1e pan of thf' m tu u.~a.lnst such ove1 whelmLIIg odds of finally ended m a Joss They atTO OLD
1 r
t
it'5 a great pleasure to mtet you of whom they had Ju !O t sJm krn.
w~lght and mjury, holdmg them lo tempted a pas~ I.Jul !ell sholt '
Sunday and Monday Octobe1· U!-19
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Marlm's fart al thr. Ofl('ll d o, 1111 ~v the one touchdown aud au 1•xtr Punted to the 40 yard Une crow '
CHAPTER XLVIII
aiSam,
pomt
weo&gt;t back to ......
no « bul loot 1 yacd., ' WO!kmen were engaged here Frl'
h
F r. ynter, on f my
1 d rstf vt&amp;ll
Mt was wlule and llll'r('l\i hl y sl.n l hl
,
..
.,
ere. •or you, as a ren
·as if from some ~hoc k
He 1, 1 ~ 1
PLAl:. BY PLAY
Ucfore he could toss the ball. DyE .day and Saturday 1emoving
1 •A sh~me to startle you bke thatt
Barbara Stanwyck
dear I" Martel laughed, like one Severn's It m·tst bt a pamfnl place
,
Fhst Quartf'l'
SJ.Ir.~d five )'llrds oil the next play 1jury box of the Me1gs county oourr
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1
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'th
tl
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·
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breatlunc
hke
a
man
1\ ho h~rl h1 • n
r
tl
It
h
1
1
IW 'o ha! played a boyl~h practical ..ow,
m a raou, wt
us gnn m1 Pometoy eletted to klck off to the Uu·u tackle.
,
1e po.~ 1011 11 as oc- 1
-in1wcm ron
:J"'fte, "But 1 couldn't resist making e~pl1cable mystery hanging over it.'' running hard
Ill;~ '&lt;'at cd 1' 1 1 ~ Devil:; v,.ill• Cro:v s tflf' do.ng thl! Dye e.le&lt;:ted to lJil.'&gt;l:! but Brothers cupled since 1925, b&amp;ck to U.s orl"THE MIRACLE WOMAN
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He- paused, turning to Sant.
seemed lobe stllrlmg out of h1 ~ lll .ld
~~~ ltstlc .., ....1,, Swan!)on took. thll cu 1111, dashmg in lntetcepted It 011 glnal ll~sltlon ,along the cast wall
•
:fP=~·~~t bad not been hl! ~I '"By the way, J w:as vtry ncar B~g- "Good Lo 1 d. ~1 artm--" hq: m ball on the 25 \'ntd lme und tul- the 48 yard line reLumlng It to the of the 100m
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1 The box wus !'hanged by orders
R,Kid,
itn
\Vynll!r
knew.
And
wh&amp;t
gar'!
Court
two
ntglus
ago,"
he
Sant
m
lro\\1Ht1~
\i~plt-a&lt;m&lt;'
vanced
to
35
}1\td
line
KP.I
ton
aa
before
he
v.as
down-ed
Hamrick
1
b-'-' Helen buo about to
a~ded.
"'Mr. Sar.tl M1 San11 hrokL• out gamcct une yatd
Swanson hit ro mped thru lackie ror his Llggcst of the late Judge A p · Miller to 11. ;
. Tuesday and Wednesday Octohe1· 20-21.
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k
d
t
M
t
11
'th
d
the
man.
"Can
I
~.-. .. a~ to you al
cu1ter
oi
!me
rm
no
gam as scolt gain or lhc •••••• ...
~o·lod potatiOn Just Inside tl-w! rail
and I
00
·~'"io il'st&lt;n•n• man, of whoae
ant
e a
ar e wt
a ·
,.
"" lho ..,.....
f
J
be
•t~·cnee behind t" :e curtaml ndi,i,;;;Jmlcat&gt;ly SLmu 1ate d surpnse.
oo1ce ?"
~rastled
J.hr!JUCil
Tney "lmted
the clo«
Ho• •n•d• 14 Rcmg
thet kUl'ge·s
nell This ac..- hne ne1U'ed
I wa8
Marie Dressler and Polly Moran
Wtth the lir ~ t sig-ht of h i~ l\h •t•· .1 11d Dve teceivf'd on 40 yatd
\llrd.s Kelton ""'
made 9 yardM ancl ton
a en I t ~s said, bocaust:
ttad d.-earned, muat have suspected "A'- you know, f'm stayinJ;~" with unnerved lace So.~ ul h;n l ~t. lrll 11 11 1' a wl adv~tncNI nbollt the ynrd~ Gallipolis was v ff~lde He canw 1at the time, cm!.!!:ueraole mining
-ln!'.._lld
bad dcltberatt!ly arrested before brother medico at dTrayne," Martell
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c 1m\ \tied It llllSS willet• .,"'OS hlte 1 • IJack wltll 8 yuod.-,, and Han•• i"k
, dtmcultles1 hall
arl'len herf'
an1 1
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'I l 1e went qm~,: y oul 11110 !he 11.1 :1 _
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"POLITICS"
OIC f11rther whispered words could
on, "~ond 1, rove over Illwtlll::~~~:~:iJ:
ceptr&gt;d by Kelton on the 50 )'&lt;Ud t 1 ,;od a une plunK•. no gain Te re- seveml tr a s ln.d resulteu, and 1t
1 1 the 1lo~.o' aher lum
to see a pat•ent
tn the v age
]line but wn~&gt; S\..O P"Cd 1tllet five pealed w1th 1 ld tllen Kelton wa• was bello ved It wou ld k eep thP. 1
I o opoken?
the clo~nl do or lho ~e yards Kcll on gained
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"H'ow •~ you. Mr. Wynted" 1
the wife (}f the landlord of the
4 Sw1mson lhtown for a 4 yurd loss with the" , s~ct
... ~ a t ors 1rom 1n fl uenc t lliJ the
room
rnuld
hear
!tJw
&lt;:'(Jury
M'arteD added wtth apparent cordialforget its name."
j :-;kLrtt'd end 101 20 Ylll fu; Hn.mr1ck ball on the Pomeroy 6 yard line
Thur,&lt;iay and F1iday October 22-23
~t1'• holdinR out htB hand-a hand
Crou Keys,• suggtsted
volces, ami tlll'n ~uddl·td) ott\'
Keltun thru tackle 3 yards. Dye punted out and thfl ball was ' Now the jUt}' box resl.!! in Its fot- J
l~t Jim had to take. "l hope 1
vokf' s, ~l..rtin ·~ vmf'r, \.\t'nt Brothet li pas~ed to Swanson. no downed on tht' 20 yard line as the I mer position wllh new chairs and
~do' t mtru de tact 1en1Y on any pn-·
li:.:~:;·~:~~'~
~hrtll 111 1115 stra.n gdy lol'tJOd K ehon 2 ya1d.'! Pomeroy 1game ended A Y.hale of a game, lslep11
1.o the rear platform, ~o make
Thoma• Meiahan
!)"'
mood.
acce8s much easter This po.Utt
"ate: con,.ersalion? .. he added wtth "I fancy it wa~ gome guch namt."
penallzell f01 offside then S~eot.t
to 0, wtth the Dcvll 11 clinging 1
·'
.
on
brand smiling smoothn~u.
smiled inwardly. H~ re-altzcd
smashed through the line again tightly to their sll.,.ht margin
Iof th~ box affords the jury a
1 a1scd ~h. 1 ki'l~ voire floltrd
' "'No. nothing private,'' lhc girl
that a liule comedy was
the room aud 1hl , 1, , ,\, . 1 _,, 1w tlnowmg Swal.VIOn for 1 yard loss. Th'• line up:
]chance Y:ere the entll'e
for
his
benefit.
The~e
above
the
d)
S
-L·.•ms
ilie
Dye
gol
oft.
tackle
f01
15
yards.
Pomeroy
Pos.
Gallipolis
rooth mJ, os
ore they could see
111
01
orce d h cue II to &amp;ay.
Oumther wnM thwwn fur 1 yard Crow
LE
e udge, w1tnesses, prlooners
0 ooc'
1 , attorn
·Jim
' hr. the feoiong that she was
rogue• ausp~cted that 1t was hi'! l•n•m•oplw•••"
loss. Gmeser 4 yatd8, then Dye L Casc1
LT
Sibley
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h d
M
wonckri 1 desperately how n1uch
Ka. rung _ uph_ ane atMt le
"I tell you I saw him! r-:~car •tl 1"
punted to Brothers on 20 yatd hne Ke13er
LG
Travis 1
·
ty!l, gtvmg t! name as arWh
d
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I k (
b'·d 1
th
d
Be tt C
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Martell had overhe1rd. Perhapa 11he
l'la e!&gt;cap&lt;"rl' A star!!t'd
amr c
um ..,. , ost.
ree ya.r s.
o
( i
C
Plymall'
......d h. must h.' • •'erh •• rdl tin--a nd Martell's words now were yleamohad
crept 11110 )tm Wynter·~
Swanson Y.'ent 12 yards thru left Amold
RO
Ball
•·
attempt.
a
very
unconvincinG
at·
1
ki
H
1
k
8
c
I
b
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d
I o1e ut wor s and CM ahe must
eyes ;u the C~chl phra~c rradtcd 11i111
a.c e, amr &lt;' wa..o; s l-opped dead
asci
RT
Gibson 1
· I h em away, 1or ll&lt;n&gt;pl,, at a d1sarming explanation. Who had escapul--aml what had
1
Attempt to cxp I~n
n hi B tr nc k s as Bcc t t un d B runu I PIerottl
•RE
Ward
4h111 went on:
h was rather an odd situation, Jim happened?
Case! hit slmuttUIICOU8.iY Otueser Dye
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Brother~ I
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that appea~d a little grimly to
made first down on 40 )'tud !me. Guinther
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The atmosphere had suddenly hrGuinther eight yardli around end Slstion
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Warn him? But what on
as if in frtendly mtlmacv come elcctnc, Jpu gl.mcc\l acros ~ al
on this play went Pomeroy's chan- Orueser
FB
Kelton'
Martell. He could set. that the other
ces as Eddie wns stopped hard by
hould you. have to \.\ii&amp;rn Mr.
trc 1 man who had engl·
ler Abo1,1t. Helen?" ber
that treachcroul r:onspiracy man was no le"~ s ~tan led, on tenter- , ~wanson, so hard thal he was .• .,.. ·· · ,. , ,.,,, _
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Frank Severn and who had hooks of suspen se.
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Pomeroy
yardyards
pPnfrom the £urther cold..~
ally and
Dye drew
madea 15
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110 11
Martell had started up from hi ~
Quartet ended with b1.1JI on Oalll'.ll
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chair, as if !tis fu ~;t ll!tguarde&lt;l un pohs 19 ya•d
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bearded an·Eritftsh
fau was
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Bat there was no ail'lcerity itl
· 11a d hrouR 11 1-news no d ou b t t 11at 1 Poecotll 4 yard' tho·u same l•ol•
once played with ~ufll eJO:- tm
ladle.
Jim, at he watched tbe ;~;;:;~~~:~:;,u 1eehnR, to draw jtnl s 1'""0"' as muc h tO c1•1~ as to 5ani.
Orue•••• made fir• &lt; down Dye thru
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•uth that the nmstRthe only
tackle for ten yar•- Pierotti pas•LU
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fromiT~lP:PJ:NG
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intermittently
away
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ed to D.Ye no good.
Plerott1 •to
laaYe bt:ea decelved fot a
web of mystrry tllat llad
'I Crow pass no good.
lato thtnldllg of thim man 89
fallen over Beggar's. Court like an
And ju'~t !hen nml'! a sudden sharp
Oalltpolls takt.os the ball. Swanson
1004 Samarilan. Rutblcll!l,
withering blight.
on one of the curtained wmdows.
made J'j' ~·luds around end. KelAI danserous 11.1 a b&lt;ea1t of prey
Jlm•1 eyes Wll•Hiered across
Just for a 111oment as thongh evLon was stopped on line of sc!'imtb81hadows of a juna:l.r.
Helen Bllhr aa &amp;he sat almost s1lent,
present. wn too much taken
mage K-eltQn repeated with few
Helea forced. &amp; laush. The pitiful, I"'" face still looking whne and Ull•
surpm~. no on" moved.
r lnches lacklrfg for tlrst down, Kel·
rhast el • laaa:h. Jim knew
nerved- What wa9 it she had begun
Again the ~otwd, 'fap-tap'
· lon made flr.~t do.,·n Brothe1'11 macte
Tribe No. 25 are reqaested &amp;o
..Uallak.laa with fear. She could not to warn him of? Jtm wa1 louchcd
eleven }ards on triple pass_ Brothk'e~V1hat fear out of her eyca-and
a measureless ptty; it wat plam
Simultaneously Jim Wynter an&lt;l
ers took ball from triple paa and
meet at thP. hall at 1~00 P. Jl.
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Rirl'l 50 1, 1 had been dom - Btl! were on their feet, made a dash
Crow threw him tor 10 yd lou. They
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Dlalt1cl
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urn
and crushed
the
to the windaw. Jim was near·
PM!!ed, no good Pomeroy took b~td
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how
urtains.
tor Gallipolis. Pi6rottt made one
at 8;01 P. M.
• h t outside, ~ ~ard
a.nd itOalllpoU~; received nve
lo•R to break
From the m IstJ ntg
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BY OBDER 01'
-:~,;i,J ~~co••_n
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~~~;~~~;c~o~ul~d not or dared not II
up vrvidiJ ih the light from
down. Pierotti pinecl IOUJ" JUd
t'
room, a face was starins in at / thl u centel' as Nth endea .vlth "'"
Great Sachem
:~;.iAII ccy broke from J lm.
SECOND36HALF
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ball on Oa.lUpoUa
Yard Une.
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Dyevnpunted,
Crow stopped
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Aslde trom handUOi 62 disut.ers suited tn prtservatlon of the ~lrtn 31 statu of this cuuntry, the 1reltance of lh08e affected
1 Ot.her cabamllles requlrlnK 11ssi!iAmerican Red Cross, In thl" J,n t 11t.anee. chit:f1., In the form ot nnan~ natlon'ii reUef agency
year, ntended rei Ief •·ul no I us Cfi, from thJJ&gt;
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a dozen dllastt!:rfl abroad.. I Included
An earthquake In PerThese vperatlom wet·e pnder the _, 18 , drough t on Island or st croix
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ftfty other nations. Earthquakes, pal t or the Philippine blands;
floods, typhoons and drouaht were ' earthQuake m Oaxaca, Mexloo , ty1."

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and that
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time durlus their
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MAGNJFICIENT WORK IS DISPLAYED
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many other ciU:r.ens of Pomeroy j
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her forcibly to R certain colta,e
were receiving the fundll.ment-als vi
I1994 Small Mouth Black Jamet~ Thackal'd was brought to away rrotn any habitation and fore~

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Napier. New Zealand and ti!E N1c- been learned here but. It 18 probabl,..
complamts frOm ne1i;hbms at the •and he knew other oondtt1on He
burial will be made In Atheru;
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Vulcan C11mp He was plac~ In wc;uld visit ber at the place from
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owna re ven
A truck load conal8tma ot 1994 ja11 t.o await the fl.lmg of char~~:es Saturdax
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ravaelnl earthquake, was among mingo hurncane which occurred In
AGJo:D WOMAN DIES
Ismall mouth black balis arrived 10 Thackard lS lllleged W have had mornlne and then would renlalD
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the mo5t sertoua or the year's for- the fall of 1930, was the m06t c06tThose snarling, clawing, fightlnt; p(] 2 yards thrn Pomeroy penalized Pomeroy Friday afternoon for dis- trouble with his fanuly , and to 1away Lhe rest ot the Week Her copelsn eala1nit.tes. Before the smoke ly tQ t.he Red Oro..;.; Befole sutTer
Eliza Conkle, 68 years ot age,l Pm ple Panther~ hom Pomeroy hlM: •l fi\ e yat ds
Crow broke ~hrough I tnbuUon 1ll the t-hree br&amp;.nches of h~ve caused ~rudderable trouble hl 1ditic,n became such that she WIJ'It.
from lhe ftames which followed the: mK wa~ cnllrely ended tL was neces j1ed Saturday morning at Ule 1Hchool wttn u 1en appetnes whet :.ed ' tiH owing Brothers fm five yard the Shade Rivt&gt;r and Leadmg Creek
e ~elghbor ood Where he llvet~. Iforced to go to the home ot her
tremora h&amp;d cleared away, Ernest sury for the Red Cross to spend Meigs County Inftrma.ry Death to the utmo~t d-egree fought th•· 1-..SJ&gt; Hanuack 3 yards They punt' Mrlgb county's principal ~treams. 1 e w~.!'~n !._hearing later. I PQrents for proper care,.
J . Swtrt uststa.nt director of Insu- S225 000
Again, In this disaster was the result of infirmitlt&gt;B of old I Oallta .'l.cadem~ l11gh school Blue ' ed ac10£S ~he goal line , Pomewy s1 n• .:se ftndltngs. w;;-lghlng
In the pr&amp;yer of 'he dkwtu pe150 1
~ •md Porelgn Operatlon11, WBli en SY.Jft hurfled to the scene by air- age
She Is -•urvived b!' sever11l ! Denu; r10111 one el!ge JJJ t he rteld. to ball on 20 }ald. lm&lt;'
live thru pounds brought from the State
t:NTERTAINS P~ST CHIEFS
tltton. Mrs. W.atson lll'lked the court
rou.te to the scene of tlle tragedy plane and directed the relief pro· chlld1en and other telath'es.
The Past Chlets or Magnol!a to grant her temporary aJtmOI\)'
1the other 111 0111· ur the most mtet- tackle J ya.rds, Pierotti ~peat,e(t I N~wLown Hatchenes neu Clnctnby train and airplane. Under Swifts gram
An 1ang Interesting reports
The funeral services will be COI11- I e~ting games pruduced. at t.hf! Mid- l w1t h 4 yarM oytl pun Led outbide 1natl under Lhe direction of the Temple Pythian SISters were en- dunng the pendency of the actlpe,
supervtalon emergency
kitchens on the other major foreign di~;as- ducted !rom the home or her daug ~~dlt-poll Jug u M"hool neld I~rtday on Lhe 40 ya1d lme Swanson tum- St11.te ConseJVation Bo11.rd are the tertalned
at
the
home
ot divorce with pennanent allr»&gt;nr
anQ hospital units were set up anc! le t s lS that of the Valona earth- t.er. Mrs Rebecca Taylor at Mid: alter .rn; 11 , lo lost: by t he loY. 1&gt;core bled t.he ball and Pommoy 1ecover- finest bunch of the finny illbe ever ~r~ A 0 T1~cy Friday evenlllliJ and custody or the children, DoroIater a program tor rehabliltatlon quake
Suffe1ers m that. disaster dle'ptf·t, Wedllfllld,ay afternoon n uf 1 tu 0
ed un the 45 yard line Dye skirt- tH ought l.o the county They wel·e
~ Mrs. Mar} Renshaw as assis- 1 thy aged 3 years and John apd
was launched. After the director ~~ere given materlB I relief through two o'clock
Buriol will lve ll1
Each mem!Je1 uf the Panthl'l I'd f) ya rd'! and outside. P1erott1 dtstrtbuted by the Moelijs county I tanl hostess
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I me-up pi.L)td ban g up football htl hne but no gain and made first Fish and Game club under the su-j ~he fol~wing were present Mtb
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-· - - - -11om :;tarl to tinU:;il, wch fightmg down off penalty Jrom Gallipolis pervlslan of game Wanlen Eldon , MY ~eyt1led, Mrs A H. F:lsher. 1
ELECT OFFICEllS
D . C., regular contact with com·
Figures on the total number of
DIDDLE RITES !-lUNDAY
mcessa 11 u~ flom
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de1ensne. D~c 5 ~·atds thru left tackle Gru- ICbuk
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A. Person, Mrs J . E. Tracy,
mlttee heads left In charge of re- , penons assisted in the above list of
The funeral sl'rv•ces tor Pl'try l breakmg up play aftcl play of the es(•! no gam
P16rott1 passed t.o
The fls hmg In this county Is get- =~~ All~a Hlte, Mrs Enuna Fosa,
Thew c T u. met at the home
habilitation wort was maintained calamities are not availu.ble, but a Diddle, who died In a 81Slersvlll2 1Blue oev1l~&gt; be! ore they were start- D}e who took 1t out or the air fm ting better and better PVery year, Bea. h 0
Young, Mrs
Chrts 1of Mrs A v . Howell Frkiay alter·
for months. That ope111tlon alone glance at the width of te11ltory hospital ftllowlni an automobil e&gt; It'd, Lm~ n all umt.ed as one In tak- a 14 yard gam and first down and a great deal of th~ Improve- 1 Mrs' fi, II. 8· Richard Canwbell, noon Oct 16.
COli~ the Amerlc.-n Red Cross ap- covered by t he society's Insular accident, will be conducted !tom mr.: out men, opening notes, and Pierotti was stopped by Sibley, no ment 1s due to ~he unceasing er- son Jacob Ament, Mrs David Wat , The following omcers were eleetproxlmately '125,000 The society s !I and Foretr.:n ~t&gt;rvice during the last \the Baptist chnrch at Racine, Sun- 1unning perfect antertcrence fol the ~1un Dye took ball on triple pass llurls on the pa.1t of many ot the I J · 1Mrs Erut'st Rea, Mra. George ! ed: Pres Mrs. c E Peoples, VIe!!
policy of encouraging the victims to year, boldly reftecl.!! the fa.r-reach- day a.flernoon at 2 30 o clock wlln bnck~ to go te1ulllg through the 3 yards Pterottl pa~ed biJt fell In members of the Fl~h and Game ) Wo&amp;c llm. ~ 15 · Albert Yollllg, Mrs ' Pres Miss Nell BillJ, Rec. See'y,
return to a !Self.sustalnlng basis at 11ng effect ot the memberlffilp lees Interment. In charge of the Ewm&amp; he1etotme
ulmoo;t
impenetrable unoccuptcd te1rltor~. Dye passed I club, who are nt&gt;ve 1 Idle 111 tills dll- : Le~ ~:,;het, Mi5.Ses Norma Young, Mrs. Bertha ChaSft, Cor. Sec'y, ~.
the earliest poss1ble date prevented t of those supporting the orga.nlza- undertakers, In thl' Greenwood lin:! ot the vlsJtOit&gt; rm· hugf! gains. but uo good G.nd recclVed n 5 ya1d lecticn This latest additiOn means
n:ucJ~ueser and Fannie Fuga~. I c. w Jones. Treas. Mrs. PPPnV
furthet expenditures and also re- : lion .
~metery
Aside from the lontJ tuuch the renalty
Uul-t l'ven more and better fishing ed
us tetre!!hments \\-ere serv- Peoples. At the CI05e ot t.he mH'it
-- O alllpolis t&lt;•am made la tr. In 1he
GallllJohs pe~:ahzed !OJ five yatds I may btl had tn t.he Meigs county
ma dalnt3- t·efreshmevts were sen·
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third pellod ol Lne ga me, when mt uffs1de then Swanson look the 1&gt;t1eams than V.'8S available durmg
ed by the hostess.
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Devils took t he ball on the twen ty- rnd and raced through for the only 1uf good size and have the rfrom the
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ftve )ard lme and nwEct across thP touchdown of the game The most 1 fL&lt;~herman·s anelel ha,~tpy racu lty
gout, the two Leam:. bHttlcd upon beautiful play the Devils pulled oi ~lowing tapldly
Owen Campbell
and
Albert
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ldullng cam~
the day,
75 end
yardot 1un
_ for a fish sup- Coates
"-'hoat are
attending
Ohio
Tunc after throughout.
time, Ted Scott, cen·jwhich
neatu lhe
the
The p1oposed_
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UmvetslLy
Athens
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Mrs Roy Tt ac} of Logan who
"It won't boom b11l! .11111 Jy, , ., ·, lluo ugh Lo smcaJ 11. p:lfY oi t 11e op- was 1 to u.
· was • ma k es h'ft
H er up Ianatton
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Jtnnk Severa hat been kidnaped of course; Jim knew that. And wa~ if it doun t, preuy .soon · J
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Plf'rottl passed to Dye and pWlt- I da v A 1eccnt su 1vey was satts- In Columbus last Monday 18 getting
HAIRCUT ..
ftom bJa caunu, place, Bela:ar'a so lame and halting an explanatton to htmself now.
receiVed by the bn.ck The wappy ed Oalllpolls was stopped on three factot·y eno ugh that further tests 1along: nicely
F llx S
likely to han Jecetved Martdl for
lnspenor 11:\ ste's name was rn il - pla:ymg or th-e local boy!l SWIShed down&lt;! then H11.mrick Jumbled the Will be made by the state engineers ! MI. and Mrs Laban Hill. M1. and
C,Ourt. where hi• lawyer, e dahnt,l5 a momen!?
sdf • good r.&gt;ml n t
the Devlls f1 om tht:tr !eet, leaving ball and Pomeroy recovered Dye Iand more Levelopments may be ex- , Mr.s Aatr .1 Zahl and lamlly left
tl"Jim Wpt411r
an place
frl~.c:harp.
:llill Gray~on.
Match the
And what "'"' It this girl ha1l
" B Y the way, .,' ant " •Ma li eII 1\ '' t h t·m stunne d f or a tcw mmut cs, made two yards tu; t he quarter end~- pected ilt almost !lilY date tn tt.e I'Frldr.v t or Ct nc t nnan to SI::end thl'
SHAVE ....
and find • bidden ttalrw•• and • wi!hed to warn ham ofi' Was tl same ~r yms ... I dout thlllk there s m• h ~; utprlsed at 'this sudden .tval.mc l-&lt;1! ed with the ball on Oallipolls 36 neat tut ure
I week end Y.tth relatives Mr~; f-IlE
danger? Her fOice bad been despcr- I he ruatter v.1th y011r m 111 ~f'r1·' •1 IJ\' lhe Panther::!
~n td line Itt Pomeroy s possesston
·- - - ·\\111 lemnin fer a weeks vbllt
New prices now in. ~f,
lbcb11 door In the ruins of atl (lncient atdy iu earnest. Well. whate v~r tt, Martm. Ju~l a slig ht clttll. I'\ e tr ol ,_;
The Marne wa:; gom,, excttlng,
Fourth Quat1.,el
' LOCK AND
Mr and Mrs. Oscar My€t'S sp !11
chapeL The}' &lt;Rain to wspctt SarJt was, probably, mhc would not dare to hnn wl'at to do lor tt"
thllllJ.ng. as hundtcds (Jf fan:. gath· I p
ttl f
bl d U ball
d th • '
DAM MAN €:lti,J day In C~lumbus ann at th(
feel. The oame hiah·
at l)efnl bt league with the lridnapcra convey tbat uoopoken warning now. "You were ~pf'aklllr., of tile Cm - ~ eaert at the Middleport stadium to D l~r?
durn e I letl
an h t TAKEN TO HOSPJTAL fair !lt Lancaster They nc&lt;'o.t npanwhea • waD ...ccidentiUT" faUa,
watch the t1n The weathet wns l'\' 1 s en . came 11 1 ~·owmg nn
led tlletr son Will
cla11
work at cut
ld 1
c..
lor a 4 yaod I••• Plelottl pa••ed
I Nomo.1 Bchtam who ~~ attcudAnd .. 'til
' theae thougl&gt;ll anoth&lt;c K•y• ,· u~t now. l'h.11t ~ ,\lll'r~: ~I"
bltw~ldDI thi• door and become con·
ea lor rootuall with u few cloucls
.......
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- pr1c.ea.
•~ed ol It when tiMIJ' find in lUa new thought ha~ Aashed inlo Jim'!! un ha~ a crony. rh r" drawled H•ll hovering uvcl head ne~u Lhe end of to Dye no good They p\Ulted and 1 Apparently losing his balance mg school ln Cclumbw; cam" F"l
clelk an araonymous letter addreucd mmd. These •nonymoum !etten, ad- Grayson from the d e pt h~ of h1~ "-' \
the ga me. The wim.l conLalned a B_t odLners LeLurned t he punt ~o d25 whtte ~·or klng ont the hull of the day for 11 week end visit with 1; 1;
1me
0Til. 111po;a
1
1 00 11 aL the Racine mother. Mrs W'"' ..........,,,,
dbe
dressed 1n what looked like a lhs- chatr ... A couple olw~,:e hn~hl t~rh. slight Lang, but went unnotlccd by var.
ous1 e 1 m ~ne u1 erng
to Wfllter, which obviously ha
en gmsed woman' a tu,.nd; had Uelen Manm and Frome llrtw&lt;·rn 1h Hl llhe cheering t;pccla.tLIJ.S as t.hey 81\an.sun got IIWil.'o fm 14 yard!! , Loc k nml Dalll No. 24, where he lG ' M
El
B c ~SHOP
held up becau.e It I&amp;Ve nmin&amp; that Blatr been the writerl The post~ they nearly g(Jt your m\"llu .tl 111 '"1 yelled r1tth lten:r.y 1m the Panthers thML tackle tUlU wat&gt; stopped by D~~ 'emplcyed, Barry Wiltshire was tak- 1 ~ d mer ro;nimj , Ml.s1; Fan
Sant wae no! to be trulted.
I) 'I
II
I
•o ~· n•e tlloou h··.
a.s It appeared he was off for ll en to the Hol~l hospital about I n t! en eroon a.n mother o1 Pcl't·
QnJaon. Ilia wife, Wynter. and maTk of the fltst had bun Traync anothrr paltent. r. I' artc 'un t ~'~
w
g
,_ .
to uchdown again. Keltcn made the , noon Saturday believed to be In a : land wert vlsltms .here Batmday.
Downie a.thiiDI
...thar::lot Jl'arinJ takll • bouse, Ml!iD- --apd ~he l'!ad been st&lt;lying at ntght you ~~ak of." •
Without a sembJance of a doubt lit s L down on next play and Bmth I serious condition
I
.---Seflond Sk'wt
orwafl, nnr B•IPr'• Court. Kath- Traync. Who else but she could
Martell frowne-d,
t he lot•als played the visitors oft et~ lost a yaul rr·om Lhf' Ltlpl~ pas.:
It ~as reported that Wlltshlr"' l
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arine il the rilhdul owner of tb• have wftt~n them?
"Sanl WU· lelling m ~ ahn ut 1h·· •
t heir fer t 111 the Hrst half of the Brot hers passed to Swanson result- was walking 11 beam !n the m.-neu: .. ----~OMEROl' PERSONALS
!
T"WKSBARY
mtlllna Czarin3 Rubtet, b' lnh•rt. Murtf'll's laugh cut acro~s those Thi ~ m&lt;~n-Frome . I th111k \ou ~~··I 11ame as they mel each and e~ry htK In 22 yard gttln Hamrick went i VPlln~; boat when h"' s lipped, Iall- 1 r ~········- • . - .-....--~····- 1
8.&amp;
SHOP
tanct from her Rualian pndfather, !wiftly crowding thour.:ht s.
h1s name was ?- linn g at r11nl()111 u-. play the Devils could statt, with Uuough for 3 ynrds and repeated mg across the beam on his ston _
l2S N C
. f . 1
aftd Severn had ttte..: to recover them
scare oft suppo~ed tr('~p;p;ou'&gt;. b v suc h rotce that It went with no with the yH.rds tht·u left .side of the ach. A PllYSIClan ui Racine w~-. I
ew oab tn rt· I
,.'1-onL Street
lor her.
EXPLANATION
nghts, ol cour~e. he ouglu to hn"
guln 1' even 11 loss . During the lm~ . Kelton made 11 yard then re- summoned and aftc1 an examtna~ day from New York for ,
=~;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;~~~~;~
I d !Jcen locked up. Surh rec\.Je~f\ ~I Ll- fttsl half, Pometoy. made six first. celved a five yatd penalty lor oft-'tlon dec lared Wiltshire had sutter. ,
. llartln, S.n't eer..nt, and a thus "I shoold tlunk Mr. W ynhr l3r • ptdtty ts cmmnal--"
lim\ m; to Gnl,llpolls five. Oalllpo- ;;Ide Svmnson !Of&gt;t i yard~ ns Scott I ed mjurles and Ius condition was
I
~Frome, make a vain attempt ly needs your warnmg-but a very
\Is e\ened the .first down stl'lnl! up, sm"~h"d Into l••n• h"fooe 11 , got 1set louu.
" A d J101
Martell stopped dead in tlu- nw! "" "
~
Jo aeuaBnate WJnter, and G rayaoft k mdl Y t h oug ht, my de;ar I
n
In the second half and lhe game started, and Pomeroy tnok the ball
Th(' Ewing ambulance was c 11 d
caU. ia a Scotl•nd Yard detective. would have l1ked to stnke the speak- tl le of hts word:'&gt;, ht s head 111 n 11 d 111 I'I ult·&lt;l wi(I:J e1ghl first downs fo1 on the 22 yard Hne.
, ~~oml 1u:;hed the lnjUJ·ed mon 10 11c, ,
·
r' ~W
· t
b
a sudden hsl emn• alltllld&lt;'
rlle c 11
_
,nter naeeta ~.J • mouth wtt· 11 th e 1am
sneer eac ·
Ptmctu maue 1 ya1d tlnu hne 1 hctopltal where immediate attonAI: Be1p a ,.,.,un
-'-- Blair, whoDl he llkea,aIt hoUl h h'In d l ts smoo th smt 1e, "II 1la! 1}etn sound of foot ~ tl'fl~ r11n11111"'" r:o:u 1 !lv
llewn
A1thou~lt lte
eleven nghllng H-e repeated 101 4 yat d ~ then pas~;- 1lion was given 1.o him by Lhe ho..'i- 1
Ia the ttep-d1qhter of my1tu~ vtr)' mterestlng to me to s~ Drg- across the hall h.ul hrokn! iu liJ!Oll Panthet8. who played u brttnd of cd to Dyt', then Dl- e nunica Ke l- , pita! Mtrgeons.
1
~o'ul Dr. M-"eU, who, Wrnter it sar'a Court, Mr. Wynter." Martell them,
fool.ball wlmh xtwuld be thOlll!'ht Wn ca11led tnt&gt; ball wr no ga.n
'I
~_q.ytnced:,l.tlntheplotajalnatSev- added, cros~ing toward the olher
Tbere cam&lt;'! .1 htlrriell flfl :tt lh ~ lui~~ ~ almosL unbtatabl~e, Wl!ll" 011 and Gallipolis was pen&amp;llzed ftve
. . The &amp;lrl .-ainly trie 1 to tell twG men and shaking hands w1th cloor and s wiftly II!JOH 11 l hl •!1.o1 \\ 1 ~ llhe ze1u end of the final count ~ntds Btothers muac a Wide eno
,
W'vater tometWng.
Bill. "These old. houses make a. 11ung open Wl '1 .111 mde~oro•ts l11 k t he} pla~ed a magmfl.cent game 1un fl'Om one side w th~ other but JURY BOX CHANGED
, NOW GO ON
strong appe:ol to me. And, of coursr, of ceremony on tl1e pan of thf' m tu u.~a.lnst such ove1 whelmLIIg odds of finally ended m a Joss They atTO OLD
1 r
t
it'5 a great pleasure to mtet you of whom they had Ju !O t sJm krn.
w~lght and mjury, holdmg them lo tempted a pas~ I.Jul !ell sholt '
Sunday and Monday Octobe1· U!-19
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fi
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Marlm's fart al thr. Ofl('ll d o, 1111 ~v the one touchdown aud au 1•xtr Punted to the 40 yard Une crow '
CHAPTER XLVIII
aiSam,
pomt
weo&gt;t back to ......
no « bul loot 1 yacd., ' WO!kmen were engaged here Frl'
h
F r. ynter, on f my
1 d rstf vt&amp;ll
Mt was wlule and llll'r('l\i hl y sl.n l hl
,
..
.,
ere. •or you, as a ren
·as if from some ~hoc k
He 1, 1 ~ 1
PLAl:. BY PLAY
Ucfore he could toss the ball. DyE .day and Saturday 1emoving
1 •A sh~me to startle you bke thatt
Barbara Stanwyck
dear I" Martel laughed, like one Severn's It m·tst bt a pamfnl place
,
Fhst Quartf'l'
SJ.Ir.~d five )'llrds oil the next play 1jury box of the Me1gs county oourr
•
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1
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'th
tl
·
·
·
breatlunc
hke
a
man
1\ ho h~rl h1 • n
r
tl
It
h
1
1
IW 'o ha! played a boyl~h practical ..ow,
m a raou, wt
us gnn m1 Pometoy eletted to klck off to the Uu·u tackle.
,
1e po.~ 1011 11 as oc- 1
-in1wcm ron
:J"'fte, "But 1 couldn't resist making e~pl1cable mystery hanging over it.'' running hard
Ill;~ '&lt;'at cd 1' 1 1 ~ Devil:; v,.ill• Cro:v s tflf' do.ng thl! Dye e.le&lt;:ted to lJil.'&gt;l:! but Brothers cupled since 1925, b&amp;ck to U.s orl"THE MIRACLE WOMAN
rr ,
l"
He- paused, turning to Sant.
seemed lobe stllrlmg out of h1 ~ lll .ld
~~~ ltstlc .., ....1,, Swan!)on took. thll cu 1111, dashmg in lntetcepted It 011 glnal ll~sltlon ,along the cast wall
•
:fP=~·~~t bad not been hl! ~I '"By the way, J w:as vtry ncar B~g- "Good Lo 1 d. ~1 artm--" hq: m ball on the 25 \'ntd lme und tul- the 48 yard line reLumlng It to the of the 100m
I
1 The box wus !'hanged by orders
R,Kid,
itn
\Vynll!r
knew.
And
wh&amp;t
gar'!
Court
two
ntglus
ago,"
he
Sant
m
lro\\1Ht1~
\i~plt-a&lt;m&lt;'
vanced
to
35
}1\td
line
KP.I
ton
aa
before
he
v.as
down-ed
Hamrick
1
b-'-' Helen buo about to
a~ded.
"'Mr. Sar.tl M1 San11 hrokL• out gamcct une yatd
Swanson hit ro mped thru lackie ror his Llggcst of the late Judge A p · Miller to 11. ;
. Tuesday and Wednesday Octohe1· 20-21.
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s
1
k
d
t
M
t
11
'th
d
the
man.
"Can
I
~.-. .. a~ to you al
cu1ter
oi
!me
rm
no
gam as scolt gain or lhc •••••• ...
~o·lod potatiOn Just Inside tl-w! rail
and I
00
·~'"io il'st&lt;n•n• man, of whoae
ant
e a
ar e wt
a ·
,.
"" lho ..,.....
f
J
be
•t~·cnee behind t" :e curtaml ndi,i,;;;Jmlcat&gt;ly SLmu 1ate d surpnse.
oo1ce ?"
~rastled
J.hr!JUCil
Tney "lmted
the clo«
Ho• •n•d• 14 Rcmg
thet kUl'ge·s
nell This ac..- hne ne1U'ed
I wa8
Marie Dressler and Polly Moran
Wtth the lir ~ t sig-ht of h i~ l\h •t•· .1 11d Dve teceivf'd on 40 yatd
\llrd.s Kelton ""'
made 9 yardM ancl ton
a en I t ~s said, bocaust:
ttad d.-earned, muat have suspected "A'- you know, f'm stayinJ;~" with unnerved lace So.~ ul h;n l ~t. lrll 11 11 1' a wl adv~tncNI nbollt the ynrd~ Gallipolis was v ff~lde He canw 1at the time, cm!.!!:ueraole mining
-ln!'.._lld
bad dcltberatt!ly arrested before brother medico at dTrayne," Martell
._
kl
c 1m\ \tied It llllSS willet• .,"'OS hlte 1 • IJack wltll 8 yuod.-,, and Han•• i"k
, dtmcultles1 hall
arl'len herf'
an1 1
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'I l 1e went qm~,: y oul 11110 !he 11.1 :1 _
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"POLITICS"
OIC f11rther whispered words could
on, "~ond 1, rove over Illwtlll::~~~:~:iJ:
ceptr&gt;d by Kelton on the 50 )'&lt;Ud t 1 ,;od a une plunK•. no gain Te re- seveml tr a s ln.d resulteu, and 1t
1 1 the 1lo~.o' aher lum
to see a pat•ent
tn the v age
]line but wn~&gt; S\..O P"Cd 1tllet five pealed w1th 1 ld tllen Kelton wa• was bello ved It wou ld k eep thP. 1
I o opoken?
the clo~nl do or lho ~e yards Kcll on gained
..
"H'ow •~ you. Mr. Wynted" 1
the wife (}f the landlord of the
4 Sw1mson lhtown for a 4 yurd loss with the" , s~ct
... ~ a t ors 1rom 1n fl uenc t lliJ the
room
rnuld
hear
!tJw
&lt;:'(Jury
M'arteD added wtth apparent cordialforget its name."
j :-;kLrtt'd end 101 20 Ylll fu; Hn.mr1ck ball on the Pomeroy 6 yard line
Thur,&lt;iay and F1iday October 22-23
~t1'• holdinR out htB hand-a hand
Crou Keys,• suggtsted
volces, ami tlll'n ~uddl·td) ott\'
Keltun thru tackle 3 yards. Dye punted out and thfl ball was ' Now the jUt}' box resl.!! in Its fot- J
l~t Jim had to take. "l hope 1
vokf' s, ~l..rtin ·~ vmf'r, \.\t'nt Brothet li pas~ed to Swanson. no downed on tht' 20 yard line as the I mer position wllh new chairs and
~do' t mtru de tact 1en1Y on any pn-·
li:.:~:;·~:~~'~
~hrtll 111 1115 stra.n gdy lol'tJOd K ehon 2 ya1d.'! Pomeroy 1game ended A Y.hale of a game, lslep11
1.o the rear platform, ~o make
Thoma• Meiahan
!)"'
mood.
acce8s much easter This po.Utt
"ate: con,.ersalion? .. he added wtth "I fancy it wa~ gome guch namt."
penallzell f01 offside then S~eot.t
to 0, wtth the Dcvll 11 clinging 1
·'
.
on
brand smiling smoothn~u.
smiled inwardly. H~ re-altzcd
smashed through the line again tightly to their sll.,.ht margin
Iof th~ box affords the jury a
1 a1scd ~h. 1 ki'l~ voire floltrd
' "'No. nothing private,'' lhc girl
that a liule comedy was
the room aud 1hl , 1, , ,\, . 1 _,, 1w tlnowmg Swal.VIOn for 1 yard loss. Th'• line up:
]chance Y:ere the entll'e
for
his
benefit.
The~e
above
the
d)
S
-L·.•ms
ilie
Dye
gol
oft.
tackle
f01
15
yards.
Pomeroy
Pos.
Gallipolis
rooth mJ, os
ore they could see
111
01
orce d h cue II to &amp;ay.
Oumther wnM thwwn fur 1 yard Crow
LE
e udge, w1tnesses, prlooners
0 ooc'
1 , attorn
·Jim
' hr. the feoiong that she was
rogue• ausp~cted that 1t was hi'! l•n•m•oplw•••"
loss. Gmeser 4 yatd8, then Dye L Casc1
LT
Sibley
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II
I
h d
M
wonckri 1 desperately how n1uch
Ka. rung _ uph_ ane atMt le
"I tell you I saw him! r-:~car •tl 1"
punted to Brothers on 20 yatd hne Ke13er
LG
Travis 1
·
ty!l, gtvmg t! name as arWh
d
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I k (
b'·d 1
th
d
Be tt C
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Martell had overhe1rd. Perhapa 11he
l'la e!&gt;cap&lt;"rl' A star!!t'd
amr c
um ..,. , ost.
ree ya.r s.
o
( i
C
Plymall'
......d h. must h.' • •'erh •• rdl tin--a nd Martell's words now were yleamohad
crept 11110 )tm Wynter·~
Swanson Y.'ent 12 yards thru left Amold
RO
Ball
•·
attempt.
a
very
unconvincinG
at·
1
ki
H
1
k
8
c
I
b
I
d
I o1e ut wor s and CM ahe must
eyes ;u the C~chl phra~c rradtcd 11i111
a.c e, amr &lt;' wa..o; s l-opped dead
asci
RT
Gibson 1
· I h em away, 1or ll&lt;n&gt;pl,, at a d1sarming explanation. Who had escapul--aml what had
1
Attempt to cxp I~n
n hi B tr nc k s as Bcc t t un d B runu I PIerottl
•RE
Ward
4h111 went on:
h was rather an odd situation, Jim happened?
Case! hit slmuttUIICOU8.iY Otueser Dye
QB
Brother~ I
I
"1-1 was only going to warn Mr.
that appea~d a little grimly to
made first down on 40 )'tud !me. Guinther
LH
Hamrick
'WynJCr--•
1ense ol humor, •• to Lie 11it·
The atmosphere had suddenly hrGuinther eight yardli around end Slstion
RH
swansol'\ i
Warn him? But what on
as if in frtendly mtlmacv come elcctnc, Jpu gl.mcc\l acros ~ al
on this play went Pomeroy's chan- Orueser
FB
Kelton'
Martell. He could set. that the other
ces as Eddie wns stopped hard by
hould you. have to \.\ii&amp;rn Mr.
trc 1 man who had engl·
ler Abo1,1t. Helen?" ber
that treachcroul r:onspiracy man was no le"~ s ~tan led, on tenter- , ~wanson, so hard thal he was .• .,.. ·· · ,. , ,.,,, _
_
Frank Severn and who had hooks of suspen se.
I loes -de-combe.t for the rest of the
I
',..' 11' AN
~· .,.~"Esca""dl''
1day
Pomeroy
yardyards
pPnfrom the £urther cold..~
ally and
Dye drew
madea 15
row• ,.
110 11
Martell had started up from hi ~
Quartet ended with b1.1JI on Oalll'.ll
.
chair, as if !tis fu ~;t ll!tguarde&lt;l un pohs 19 ya•d
~!
bearded an·Eritftsh
fau was
• llllC • a s 0 loll punted
'a•
lth
I'
to
run
out
aftt'r
S&lt;~nt
1
Second
Quartet·
pulse
had
been
1 0 1 1111
l
a Km
w
e
:~ I~:;,~~~~~·
tnlo 1he hall to lnrn the news MarDye eleven yard~!; thru tackle
1• w
11
Bat there was no ail'lcerity itl
· 11a d hrouR 11 1-news no d ou b t t 11at 1 Poecotll 4 yard' tho·u same l•ol•
once played with ~ufll eJO:- tm
ladle.
Jim, at he watched tbe ;~;;:;~~~:~:;,u 1eehnR, to draw jtnl s 1'""0"' as muc h tO c1•1~ as to 5ani.
Orue•••• made fir• &lt; down Dye thru
·
•uth that the nmstRthe only
tackle for ten yar•- Pierotti pas•LU
d
d
h
ho
fromiT~lP:PJ:NG
~
intermittently
away
1..
17 ..,..,. won ere ow cou o
ed to D.Ye no good.
Plerott1 •to
laaYe bt:ea decelved fot a
web of mystrry tllat llad
'I Crow pass no good.
lato thtnldllg of thim man 89
fallen over Beggar's. Court like an
And ju'~t !hen nml'! a sudden sharp
Oalltpolls takt.os the ball. Swanson
1004 Samarilan. Rutblcll!l,
withering blight.
on one of the curtained wmdows.
made J'j' ~·luds around end. KelAI danserous 11.1 a b&lt;ea1t of prey
Jlm•1 eyes Wll•Hiered across
Just for a 111oment as thongh evLon was stopped on line of sc!'imtb81hadows of a juna:l.r.
Helen Bllhr aa &amp;he sat almost s1lent,
present. wn too much taken
mage K-eltQn repeated with few
Helea forced. &amp; laush. The pitiful, I"'" face still looking whne and Ull•
surpm~. no on" moved.
r lnches lacklrfg for tlrst down, Kel·
rhast el • laaa:h. Jim knew
nerved- What wa9 it she had begun
Again the ~otwd, 'fap-tap'
· lon made flr.~t do.,·n Brothe1'11 macte
Tribe No. 25 are reqaested &amp;o
..Uallak.laa with fear. She could not to warn him of? Jtm wa1 louchcd
eleven }ards on triple pass_ Brothk'e~V1hat fear out of her eyca-and
a measureless ptty; it wat plam
Simultaneously Jim Wynter an&lt;l
ers took ball from triple paa and
meet at thP. hall at 1~00 P. Jl.
• •-••-• h 1
Rirl'l 50 1, 1 had been dom - Btl! were on their feet, made a dash
Crow threw him tor 10 yd lou. They
0 11
1d
.........,
nJrht.
Dlalt1cl
. - -..~_!'"'ol"tba~
urn
and crushed
the
to the windaw. Jim was near·
PM!!ed, no good Pomeroy took b~td
.es·
_.cu
11 •oolh tnll 1Ill&amp;'
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d
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on
20
yr.rd.
Jine.
10
ya·•
-na1
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IIChool will bl1 held,
, rcac e 11 n , e rasge as1uo
.-.. ,....
Parade10 evidently
how
urtains.
tor Gallipolis. Pi6rottt made one
at 8;01 P. M.
• h t outside, ~ ~ard
a.nd itOalllpoU~; received nve
lo•R to break
From the m IstJ ntg
yo1
BY OBDER 01'
-:~,;i,J ~~co••_n
·
cuu pena Y glvlufl Pu!T-eroy fl -..,t.
~~~;~~~;c~o~ul~d not or dared not II
up vrvidiJ ih the light from
down. Pierotti pinecl IOUJ" JUd
t'
room, a face was starins in at / thl u centel' as Nth endea .vlth "'"
Great Sachem
:~;.iAII ccy broke from J lm.
SECOND36HALF
•
white, haggafld, desperate. A
ball on Oa.lUpoUa
Yard Une.
1
"l.b
God:t
Frulf:pt
~t":t,
Dyevnpunted,
Crow stopped
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tbe aoctety.

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BluE ln:,a:;l~re.~er~~~c!p~mplete,
~~~!~\yto~ J::~~
incom- 1
~~~~~t:~. ::\:nr''~l:~tck~h:·"~l:: : DEVIl ODPONENJ~ ronM GftliiDOlle :~~alt.iea. Pomeroy 25, Oalllpolh l:~e~::~~::~~~~~t:~:en:~ l:~:r~~~~~ ~~~ :::~
Watohrct01 w
d.

Aslde trom handUOi 62 disut.ers suited tn prtservatlon of the ~lrtn 31 statu of this cuuntry, the 1reltance of lh08e affected
1 Ot.her cabamllles requlrlnK 11ssi!iAmerican Red Cross, In thl" J,n t 11t.anee. chit:f1., In the form ot nnan~ natlon'ii reUef agency
year, ntended rei Ief •·ul no I us Cfi, from thJJ&gt;
than
a dozen dllastt!:rfl abroad.. I Included
An earthquake In PerThese vperatlom wet·e pnder the _, 18 , drough t on Island or st croix
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h VI j , _ , d
oup · hurrl
direction of t h e lnsu Ia r a.n d Fo r- ~ ·" t e
ra: n .LO an gr
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elan service of the nattooal m-aanl- lcane In San Domingo.; nood In
aUon which ooopelJites with na- l3mlr, Turkey,, nood In Adan&amp;,
tional Red CrOM societies · tn over 1Turkey ; typhoon In the central
ftfty other nations. Earthquakes, pal t or the Philippine blands;
floods, typhoons and drouaht were ' earthQuake m Oaxaca, Mexloo , ty1."

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Ia friday Fro• New York
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't quit.- ao cool

Aside from han4Ung 62 di:saste
in 11 at&amp;tft of thi&amp; eountry, u
Alrlertcan Red Cross, in Ute 111
:ret.r. extended nLief bl no le

and warinet' ;

WHA"T? PA'I Ol)T

tbul a do.en dls&amp;8ter:~ abroa.
Theil operat1ona were )Ulder tt
Cllrectlon of the lnsular and F a
·tlln BerVloe ot the naUonal ora:an
I&amp;Uon which cooper~t.el! with ru
&amp;tonal Red Crau societies · ln o~
ftfty other nat.lons. Earthquake

ft9ods,

lllht. hult Jn

il&amp;:h t.

i!UT ALt= l'. , YOU
\-IA\11: ALWA'/~

GOOD MOf&gt;lc.'l
"TT RAKE UP A

SAID rr WA'5 "'fOO
S'Jlit'I'-NUOU$ A JOB
'FOR. 'YOU .. AND I

'FEW LEA'-JE-5?!

CAN GET A MAN

typboon5 and dl'Ought we~

TO 00 IT FOR

the principle taetor11 which contr

·~·

buted to the sutterlng relieved tJ
t i l e -·

l4anqu&amp;, Niearqua, stm smart
Inc from the shock of last sprinl

··GOOD LAND, IF
I DIDN'T KEE-P A
~..If STIOADY \-\~ND ON
"!rl'f SAFETY VALVE
INE'D BE li!RO~ E
IN A WEEK!

ravaatnc earthquake, wu amon
the mOISt &amp;erioua or the year 's rot

et~n c&amp;lamitil!a. Before the smol
from the names which followed th
t.remon had cleared away, Emet
J. Swttt. aptst&amp;nt director of Ins\l
• and Porelan Operations, Wa6 e
roltte to the scene of the traged
by · train and airplane. Under Swirl
~~ouwvbton
em6fl'ency
kitchen
anct ho.spltal units were set up an·
later lill program for rehabllltatiOJ
wa11i launched. Alter the dlrect o
returqefii to National Headquarter
of the Red Croas in Washlngtor
D. C., regular coll-tact wlth com
mlttee bead5 lert !n charge of re

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•

ration
I Anchor Build[)y Bargain
tamaged

; FIGHT FIRB
And Gallipolis
In Entire
,

. , READ THIS FIRST

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I Hours

e'"t &amp;!lit••• ~Jtnta

H: k a -~ 1:•~gt•ring b1ow
1nd in ~ lightl .'· more
ht&gt; hu ~in e~:-; di s trid on

"THE MA6QLASRADE. , _ , . &gt;;
I VIOLII.DNT GO EITI&lt;E... J
t'O l..IKii ""'1'0 ~I&lt;E HE:~ "TO

"'t)

I D~lT TH~K Hli.~ NaR'Ii..

c;oc:,:;c\A. 1!!1'\"ENINGt,

ernut.

Yl!T I HE'L.L BE WEAJil'ING

LACY I ............... BuY

morning'. Diflcovercd
ly, lhe hln%e gnin~d
ht' :-;tor e ~ occupied by

A PAIR: OF ,:;ALSIE
MU6T.OCH&amp;:6 eli! C.AU6E I SAW HIM

'floiE G!QLOI!&gt;.J liMJAN, BUT
r ~veN"i'" GOT e&gt;.JCJUGH

GOMI!! NICir·A '
ao.NANAS 'i'

l!oUY'ING ...EM I

COI,JG;I.I

~aJ! IIOUfll.
~n . or the

WEL.L.

Pomeroy Barse. said he reported the
n· hls wife had smelled
Jr. Rubln said wtum be
aze it appeared to him u~
tire second floor of the
~ din&amp; and the Red An ·
lng were ablaze.
:lselslein. owner of the

R.E'&amp; YOUR

~tme

(

s aid

h~

Wat; awak-

peculiar almOJ; t unde ·eellng about two thirty
o. a r:se. Howl'ver at
time he wa ~ again aslee;J
II •~ fire ab.r lll
sounded

ISALL? • • • • · LET :S

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~TARTED!!

lt::unea tne fae was in
nck door. However dol)

xi work by Lhe firemen .
~; undamaged.
gain1ed
that ll ·
o\'flllS of the

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~ perfOCI of alm011t three

CHAPTF.R XLVIII

Martell had overheard. Po~~::;:,::~;
81U!aeed he must have
thoJe laat words and felt she
llttempc to explain them away,
4he went on:
~1-J waa only golnr to warn

w a~

.or Department Store:.
penetrating fog ancl
ulty in fighting Lht:
·l'lr tllrough tlte.wlolil..t~

WITH THE

1 : ;.A shan1e to startle you like that,
·my dearl" 'Martel lau~hed, like one
'Who ' hu Plarrod 1 boyish pr"ctic;d
*ke, "But J couldn't resist making
jpu iurttpl" :
:r But th,at . hal) not been · his real
i~Jdf'l, )itn Wynter knew. And what
•~~ ~el~ been about to aay that
hnenlna man, of whDH hidden
tPtuuce behind f ue c:unaina neith~r
.h~d dr"'med, mual hav4i !Uspected1
:fl;ld ha~ delibtrately arre!lted bdore
Cfiote h.riher whi!ipered words could
~-~ •ppken 1
. rHow are yon. Mr. Wynter?"
MarteR added with apparem cordial~&gt;'· boldinR out his hand-a
that Jim had to take. "1 hope
~(dn't intrude tacllessl1 on any
~aW ·c:onvenation ~" he added with
brand amili11g linoothnet!l.
·
• the eirl
~' "N o, not h'•ns: Pnvate,
,orce~, heuelf to 1ay,
· •J~ htd •the f~ling that · ahe
•onderin1 desperately

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habHit.tJon work WM malntalnot~
for monUl!. That operation alon.
cost the American Red Ct-os.s B.p
proximately fl%1io,OOO. The society•
poUcy of encouraging the victim~; t1
rdurn to a self.susta.lning basis a
the earliest po~&amp;lble date prevente(
further expenditures and also re·

Pninlr Severa h.. betD lddnap~M
ftom bill counU)' place, Beua~
C:outt. where hla laW)'er, Pella S.nt
tlkn char1e. Jim Wrnter and hll
fritbd, li:UI 0rQtOn. Mlrc:h the p11CI
lind tftnd • hidden ltlifWIJ 1nd 1
IGeiled door In the ndna olan ancient
~thl,.l. ThC7 iJcgin to auapect San1
of hlq: ia leaa- with tho kidnapen
~ • waD •accldentaJ)y"' fall•
bl'fdd:nl tbi1 door and become con.
YlRctd of It when they &amp;nd in hit
delk Ui anonJJDOUI letter addreaaeC
to W¥Dtcr, which cbrl~ualy had beer
held up bec;a,.. It save wamin&amp; thai
Sant was not to be tnltted.
Onrmn. Ida wife, WYnter, ·~
Jath.lriae Patine bike a hoUIC, M~
cirwan ne•r Baspr'a Court. KaiJi.
arlne Ia the rl&amp;btful owner of tht
aduln1 Cnrhl3 ·Rublea, b' inhario
bad! from her Ruatian grandfa~her,
aiMI&amp;wem bad triN to recover them
far her.
1 Matttn, ~n't HrVant, ~nd • thuc
u.qwd. Frome, make a vain attempt
to ulauinate W711te ... and Grayaoo
C,U. to • Scotland Yard detective.
At Beaaar'• Court Wynter raeett
Uefen Blair, whom he Uke'* althou1b
i'he ia the atep-daqhter of myltu•
jo)ll 'Dr. M4tteU, who, Wynter I•
~~ nce4, Ia In tM plot arainst Sevr
_.... ·· The .lirl V"linlJ triea to tell
~rater 110111ethlnr.
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COM&amp;. ON, '&gt;OW
COUGH
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SA'/, '101) S\-\OULDA ~EEi\l II-IE 81GGU'I5 IHA'T CAME UP HC.R.E 10
PLAY L)6 FOOT- 8ALL· · 6E E. 1 0/JE Of"
11-iEM vJA6 .A" 81G AS MI6'1'ER.

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SHULi"Z.,

'&gt;01..1 DONE .

II-IE BAKER.

hlmP But what on
have to warn Mr.
H~len ?'' b~:r Jl&lt;Jof&gt;~lh"cl

mu a:&amp; a

Ruthless. deodl~·l
a beat of prey
juqlr..
a laugh. The pitiful
laush. Jim knew tbat ahe
with fear. She could not
oat of la.tr eye.-and 1
was aeleam of
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handicapped
the bla2e because there
C!eli!j 1.o thul section of
lj;s. At first e ffort.~ were
;op thl:! blaze in th!'
1ere lt started bul tim;
lc and L;.en the strettm,;
1m th£: hose were pla)&lt;...d
rroundlng l.ouildings, b
ep il from spreading ll!oi
l:l86iblc.
and third floor of the
:ting collaJ)I:led and reu

the second floor.

af~r

d devastated the entlr,

wa 113. The roof of th"'
r building caved ink
!oor while portions of
loor werp burndl coru1. The 'l'"oa :: of the Red.
Jdin&amp; which extena11
.ubl.n bUlldin&amp; caved af.
porta had been burned
br1ct and material
m leU onto the roof o:·
bulldlnr. caUSillg It tu
into the apartment;
~ stock of the Red An .
ttlent. store wa8 ruined
anri water. The stock
!roy Bargain Store wa s
r ruined by the wa*r,
tlng into that building
rhe entire household
e Rubin family which
~ apartment o\'er t he
l total 10615 .
or the Ewing ~tore wa8
tl!y R total loss al t hat which wa.s ~toreti
~d floor was ruin~ by
. hP stock. on the mail~
lned entirely by water .
~k o!
match-es were
Le second Hoor of Ule
lllR 'Which may havt&lt;~
the causes for the nre
a headway berore flre~
~~ It unG:er control.
stock and furnishing!&gt;
tt Rtostaurant. in the
1g, a1·e a total Joss al·
Ire was discovered in
of the bulldJng.
the location ol the
cause no &amp;cct!S8 COUld
~ec. -.: ~ . Page

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All CO

~FORECASTtomtht: Tun-

't quit.- ao cool

Aside from han4Ung 62 di:saste
in 11 at&amp;tft of thi&amp; eountry, u
Alrlertcan Red Cross, in Ute 111
:ret.r. extended nLief bl no le

and warinet' ;

WHA"T? PA'I Ol)T

tbul a do.en dls&amp;8ter:~ abroa.
Theil operat1ona were )Ulder tt
Cllrectlon of the lnsular and F a
·tlln BerVloe ot the naUonal ora:an
I&amp;Uon which cooper~t.el! with ru
&amp;tonal Red Crau societies · ln o~
ftfty other nat.lons. Earthquake

ft9ods,

lllht. hult Jn

il&amp;:h t.

i!UT ALt= l'. , YOU
\-IA\11: ALWA'/~

GOOD MOf&gt;lc.'l
"TT RAKE UP A

SAID rr WA'5 "'fOO
S'Jlit'I'-NUOU$ A JOB
'FOR. 'YOU .. AND I

'FEW LEA'-JE-5?!

CAN GET A MAN

typboon5 and dl'Ought we~

TO 00 IT FOR

the principle taetor11 which contr

·~·

buted to the sutterlng relieved tJ
t i l e -·

l4anqu&amp;, Niearqua, stm smart
Inc from the shock of last sprinl

··GOOD LAND, IF
I DIDN'T KEE-P A
~..If STIOADY \-\~ND ON
"!rl'f SAFETY VALVE
INE'D BE li!RO~ E
IN A WEEK!

ravaatnc earthquake, wu amon
the mOISt &amp;erioua or the year 's rot

et~n c&amp;lamitil!a. Before the smol
from the names which followed th
t.remon had cleared away, Emet
J. Swttt. aptst&amp;nt director of Ins\l
• and Porelan Operations, Wa6 e
roltte to the scene of the traged
by · train and airplane. Under Swirl
~~ouwvbton
em6fl'ency
kitchen
anct ho.spltal units were set up an·
later lill program for rehabllltatiOJ
wa11i launched. Alter the dlrect o
returqefii to National Headquarter
of the Red Croas in Washlngtor
D. C., regular coll-tact wlth com
mlttee bead5 lert !n charge of re

•

•

ration
I Anchor Build[)y Bargain
tamaged

; FIGHT FIRB
And Gallipolis
In Entire
,

. , READ THIS FIRST

!-""~"''" '

"..,,,....... ,...,u..- ,,....,.

I Hours

e'"t &amp;!lit••• ~Jtnta

H: k a -~ 1:•~gt•ring b1ow
1nd in ~ lightl .'· more
ht&gt; hu ~in e~:-; di s trid on

"THE MA6QLASRADE. , _ , . &gt;;
I VIOLII.DNT GO EITI&lt;E... J
t'O l..IKii ""'1'0 ~I&lt;E HE:~ "TO

"'t)

I D~lT TH~K Hli.~ NaR'Ii..

c;oc:,:;c\A. 1!!1'\"ENINGt,

ernut.

Yl!T I HE'L.L BE WEAJil'ING

LACY I ............... BuY

morning'. Diflcovercd
ly, lhe hln%e gnin~d
ht' :-;tor e ~ occupied by

A PAIR: OF ,:;ALSIE
MU6T.OCH&amp;:6 eli! C.AU6E I SAW HIM

'floiE G!QLOI!&gt;.J liMJAN, BUT
r ~veN"i'" GOT e&gt;.JCJUGH

GOMI!! NICir·A '
ao.NANAS 'i'

l!oUY'ING ...EM I

COI,JG;I.I

~aJ! IIOUfll.
~n . or the

WEL.L.

Pomeroy Barse. said he reported the
n· hls wife had smelled
Jr. Rubln said wtum be
aze it appeared to him u~
tire second floor of the
~ din&amp; and the Red An ·
lng were ablaze.
:lselslein. owner of the

R.E'&amp; YOUR

~tme

(

s aid

h~

Wat; awak-

peculiar almOJ; t unde ·eellng about two thirty
o. a r:se. Howl'ver at
time he wa ~ again aslee;J
II •~ fire ab.r lll
sounded

ISALL? • • • • · LET :S

1

~TARTED!!

lt::unea tne fae was in
nck door. However dol)

xi work by Lhe firemen .
~; undamaged.
gain1ed
that ll ·
o\'flllS of the

'Iii•

I

th e scene

~ perfOCI of alm011t three

CHAPTF.R XLVIII

Martell had overheard. Po~~::;:,::~;
81U!aeed he must have
thoJe laat words and felt she
llttempc to explain them away,
4he went on:
~1-J waa only golnr to warn

w a~

.or Department Store:.
penetrating fog ancl
ulty in fighting Lht:
·l'lr tllrough tlte.wlolil..t~

WITH THE

1 : ;.A shan1e to startle you like that,
·my dearl" 'Martel lau~hed, like one
'Who ' hu Plarrod 1 boyish pr"ctic;d
*ke, "But J couldn't resist making
jpu iurttpl" :
:r But th,at . hal) not been · his real
i~Jdf'l, )itn Wynter knew. And what
•~~ ~el~ been about to aay that
hnenlna man, of whDH hidden
tPtuuce behind f ue c:unaina neith~r
.h~d dr"'med, mual hav4i !Uspected1
:fl;ld ha~ delibtrately arre!lted bdore
Cfiote h.riher whi!ipered words could
~-~ •ppken 1
. rHow are yon. Mr. Wynter?"
MarteR added with apparem cordial~&gt;'· boldinR out his hand-a
that Jim had to take. "1 hope
~(dn't intrude tacllessl1 on any
~aW ·c:onvenation ~" he added with
brand amili11g linoothnet!l.
·
• the eirl
~' "N o, not h'•ns: Pnvate,
,orce~, heuelf to 1ay,
· •J~ htd •the f~ling that · ahe
•onderin1 desperately

By

;te

't

,

•'

Istnct

1

HA)

habHit.tJon work WM malntalnot~
for monUl!. That operation alon.
cost the American Red Ct-os.s B.p
proximately fl%1io,OOO. The society•
poUcy of encouraging the victim~; t1
rdurn to a self.susta.lning basis a
the earliest po~&amp;lble date prevente(
further expenditures and also re·

Pninlr Severa h.. betD lddnap~M
ftom bill counU)' place, Beua~
C:outt. where hla laW)'er, Pella S.nt
tlkn char1e. Jim Wrnter and hll
fritbd, li:UI 0rQtOn. Mlrc:h the p11CI
lind tftnd • hidden ltlifWIJ 1nd 1
IGeiled door In the ndna olan ancient
~thl,.l. ThC7 iJcgin to auapect San1
of hlq: ia leaa- with tho kidnapen
~ • waD •accldentaJ)y"' fall•
bl'fdd:nl tbi1 door and become con.
YlRctd of It when they &amp;nd in hit
delk Ui anonJJDOUI letter addreaaeC
to W¥Dtcr, which cbrl~ualy had beer
held up bec;a,.. It save wamin&amp; thai
Sant was not to be tnltted.
Onrmn. Ida wife, WYnter, ·~
Jath.lriae Patine bike a hoUIC, M~
cirwan ne•r Baspr'a Court. KaiJi.
arlne Ia the rl&amp;btful owner of tht
aduln1 Cnrhl3 ·Rublea, b' inhario
bad! from her Ruatian grandfa~her,
aiMI&amp;wem bad triN to recover them
far her.
1 Matttn, ~n't HrVant, ~nd • thuc
u.qwd. Frome, make a vain attempt
to ulauinate W711te ... and Grayaoo
C,U. to • Scotland Yard detective.
At Beaaar'• Court Wynter raeett
Uefen Blair, whom he Uke'* althou1b
i'he ia the atep-daqhter of myltu•
jo)ll 'Dr. M4tteU, who, Wynter I•
~~ nce4, Ia In tM plot arainst Sevr
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~rater 110111ethlnr.
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PLAY L)6 FOOT- 8ALL· · 6E E. 1 0/JE Of"
11-iEM vJA6 .A" 81G AS MI6'1'ER.

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'&gt;01..1 DONE .

II-IE BAKER.

hlmP But what on
have to warn Mr.
H~len ?'' b~:r Jl&lt;Jof&gt;~lh"cl

mu a:&amp; a

Ruthless. deodl~·l
a beat of prey
juqlr..
a laugh. The pitiful
laush. Jim knew tbat ahe
with fear. She could not
oat of la.tr eye.-and 1
was aeleam of
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the bla2e because there
C!eli!j 1.o thul section of
lj;s. At first e ffort.~ were
;op thl:! blaze in th!'
1ere lt started bul tim;
lc and L;.en the strettm,;
1m th£: hose were pla)&lt;...d
rroundlng l.ouildings, b
ep il from spreading ll!oi
l:l86iblc.
and third floor of the
:ting collaJ)I:led and reu

the second floor.

af~r

d devastated the entlr,

wa 113. The roof of th"'
r building caved ink
!oor while portions of
loor werp burndl coru1. The 'l'"oa :: of the Red.
Jdin&amp; which extena11
.ubl.n bUlldin&amp; caved af.
porta had been burned
br1ct and material
m leU onto the roof o:·
bulldlnr. caUSillg It tu
into the apartment;
~ stock of the Red An .
ttlent. store wa8 ruined
anri water. The stock
!roy Bargain Store wa s
r ruined by the wa*r,
tlng into that building
rhe entire household
e Rubin family which
~ apartment o\'er t he
l total 10615 .
or the Ewing ~tore wa8
tl!y R total loss al t hat which wa.s ~toreti
~d floor was ruin~ by
. hP stock. on the mail~
lned entirely by water .
~k o!
match-es were
Le second Hoor of Ule
lllR 'Which may havt&lt;~
the causes for the nre
a headway berore flre~
~~ It unG:er control.
stock and furnishing!&gt;
tt Rtostaurant. in the
1g, a1·e a total Joss al·
Ire was discovered in
of the bulldJng.
the location ol the
cause no &amp;cct!S8 COUld
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MAMA. CERTAI~LV 1!1&gt;
TICKLED WITH lH!! 1114
SUIT- CA~E I qi\VE HER
FOR HER BIRTHl&gt;AY!
IT!; A &amp;AU'TV!

oW4e from handUn1 ~
tn 31 ltatH Of this COUl
Amertean Red Cross. In '
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clla&amp;Ster~
TbeiMI operatlon.e were JJ;
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elan aervtoe ot the na uon
t:atlob whlch cooperate&amp; ·

tJmal Red Cross sooietle

ftny other
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nations.

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and dnJI

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the principle factors whit
buted to the suft'ertn~~: rt

the aoctet.y.

tnc~~eN~~~~~· ~

nvartna earthquake, wa
the m01t &amp;erioua of the )

llectrlcal . Wizard Bows/

e1sn calamttih. Before t
from the flames which fol
tremors had cleared awt
J . Swttt. ae:~tstant. curectol
1tr and Porel&amp;n Opera tl1:1'
rou.te 00 the seene or th
b)r train and airplane Ut11
su~lslon
emercency

waai launched.

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After tht

to National Het

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mlttee beads left In cha1
habtntatJon work wu n
for months. '!'hat opera!
COB~ the American Red C
proZimotely tl25,ooo. Tbt
policy of encouraging the
ret~ 00 a self-sustalnir~,~
the earllen poas1ble date
IW'Uler expenditures and

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Ia Moumed Thruout
QUESTIONNAIRE
World
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OF MR. EDISON

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UNe!Ji TOM.
AND 1\VN'T

couo;;IN ..loe.
AA'!i SAVINi&lt;
'THEIR F'-"'NY
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Prank Sev•m hli• be.,
plact,

Court, wtwt. bit lawyer, J
takli!a char1e. Jim W PGt
ftitbd, Bill Qray.on, aearc
and :W a hl4don 1t1in

locbd door In the ruin• of
c:~~l. The' ;,elfn to ' '
of ltlftlll'llup witb tiM

wbm a waD "aceldenq
bkpddDI thla door and he
"lftced ot lt when they I
4eQ d IMnJ!IKIUI leUC!II
to Wrnttr, which Gbvlou~
held up bttaL I t It 1.,ve WI

Bam wa• DOt to be truttt
Qra,.... blo wllo, W

fadlldno Podn1 toke • •
onqn. ntar 8•1..,.• CO
arlne ll the rlahtful OWl
mlaln1 C•arl11111 ·Ruble1,
tallet from her Ru11lan 1
iitd 'sewm bad trle..: to reo

b her.
, lhrtln, -.n•t aenrent, 1
ftaraed Frome, make a "'
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1111111lnata Wynter. at

cplla In a Scotlencl Yarc!

At . Berpr'e Court Wy1
Htlen Blair, whom he like

lfie It tbe atep-dau1hter

JoiU1 Dr. Martell, who,

!iPJWinctd, Ia in tiM: plot a

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CHAPTER XJ..V
1: "A shame to startle yo
m&gt;: dear!" •Martel laugh~
'Who ' hu play~d a boy\1
4Jrke, .. But l couldn't ret
ip,u jump!" ·
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~n, jJitn Wynter knew
~,l! He!r' been about 1
111• listening man, of wb
, ~tuce behind t' •e euru
&amp;ad dreamed, mull hlirft
~d had deliberately arr,
trio~e furthe: whisper(d ¥
1 ~a 4poken?
o"H'ow are you, Mr.
).(.rteft added w1th appar•
jly, holdinR out h1s har
l~t Jim had 10 take.
~~dlft mtrude tactlusly 1
nte convenation'!" he 1
btand 1nttling shtoothnf.,
) .. No, nothing private.
heuelf lo say.
' Jiha h!Jd ' the feelinR lb
wonderb111 duperatdy I
~artell had overheard f
peated he mun hava
&amp;hote last words and fdr
•uempt to explain them
•be '"nt om
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~PCI!'&lt; HA5 ARRIVED!

4RAN05"TAN05 ARE

JAMM~O 'TO

CAPACITY'

BEFORE DAYU4HT
LON4 UNE5 HAD

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Wnt OranQ"tl, N.
J . Oct.
memory as tbe ill~atcst scientist of
the fl.Qe mourned In every countly
of the world, the body otThoma.sA
EdiMtn lay In state today m a ~;luss
topped bro:nze caske~ Jn the loftyceiHnged library or th~ E1l.!ion Ill ·
bor11torles. He died at his humiC'
early Sunday.
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U.."'leral serVkea ror Lhe gen~n~
who Ukrally aave lisht to the
world were .... be held at 01•-·•m••••
~ Wednesday, the s:am1
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a'nntver111ry of what.pe-rhanor:wasthe
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PJ'QIUlc
lnventor·s mostmcu.ndesc~nt
Deneficlenl
Kift to humanit}'--the

who ~Ollj~ht cnll;lcvn: ::u w,lh
him
'lh(n In 19:l9 and Jli:..'O h P
t~nduclt-o nation-wide contests to find boy~ ci ~Xl i.Jl.on
al tc.l1:nl who wcoJj bl! IL:~ fttttd by 8 suu.1d sclenllflc
•·ducntlc.u In on ad\'lutccc~
l ••hn&gt;
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cal co II ege.
Thls Idea W;R~ abaunon~'
Uus ''!.II' prct:ubll Ll~ctmsc d
i he LO!It which ran umuml

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Pvr gc mu~e~ tL(• wullcl hns ew(
lmo\lll wa~ mr.Jl;r.,i t y 111 ,
•mtu'g; l:lbm s m the 1,.:1\ ,ccs r.r humnn,ty.
Hew well he :,;uccc.ct : ri n· v l"
~Url:!ed by the tact :h.1l tvw Or 11.:
prcduct.~ e J his rert.le br:lln-the
,.1f'ctnc light and lh:.- phonot:raph- ~
'1 l'r cr ,1lllducd tm1ong ~he out~taming contllbutionstu \l1e C"Jl. •rmt Gi the llll!rct~rn u,\j,e Cvl!ntl 1ss j
olhf'r lm entlonfl coutnbuted no hss ,'

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il'fmc2
dv•llzallon.
to tbeofpoint
of his dcu:h

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and wo.s qc1:cved t J
the do.w to
pcrfectton af hls iW U [ J I
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~fldinb~d

by MrH· Joe Rubin al about two thirthy, the blaze
' rapid hcadwav and v trtualh· gutted t e :-.tort's occuple
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The firemt!ll handicappPd by a penetratmg fog and
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nd difficulty tn fig tmg
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· "''Builal wm be at• Milan, Oh\o.
MilAn, o. He wa the ~or. ~of'~iifET
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-~rc£eetfitd in breakjftg thl'ough tlt&amp;~~ll'!.~
Kdli!On'8 birthplace.
In 11ht1ng Near MUk· uel nnd Nancy Edieon 1l is u:c::.rcl- !
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l ed tr.at ht&gt; "recelve1 some m slllll' ·
--pageant of P10&amp;w;s Withou t 1 where the inferno was rugmg.
today to
the
en; Chinese Cut
lion :l'cm his
ollt olh!·:- Of State Hirhway Depart• Found
Guilty By Jury conftdence lind talth, Without cour- Slartlnw.
belwe u the
thousand.!! e.......,cted to ''"' pa't
Ral'lroad
I wise thr ~choiJlmg of Lht• man deb~
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ment ppeara
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\\'Rib of tbt E'lli'lng Grocf:r} :~e.&lt;l and One
~ halt iJOUfl'i
EtJisoll'1!1 bier -Y-today and tomorrow
' t 1n&lt;!d to mBJJtm· t'lf'~tr 1 cJty w~&gt;~ s or
whtle his body lies In stAte Nn \~By EDWAR
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-HUNTER
the tros~ mforrnal mtL~re Hf:' . w:r
etaary
17 Years
I Tu" ucmslon for tUs .~peech wus Ihe ROO. Anchor due probHbh w
Joe Rubin. or the Pomeroy Bllr·
hicetrafTicwa.stobepermltttdon
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ti'!.' !WSQU1-ceutennlal
celebration
.1_ g;u n House. said he repor ted the
1 , bl a~ " n cl a;l&lt;
ICOPYT1Kht.1931,By! N S l
l' aw.1~.,,
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ofColnY.oiH.s'liurlendrr
Thef&gt;n'si iCIPfecttve wrm~
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theMalnStreetblockonwhlchthr.
Mukden, Oct. 19-TWl'l\'f' ,T:.n· , rell~l r
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Columbus. 0, Oct 19~IN£ C:ttC£\RO Oct 19-Pnsc~ dllOI.' dtmt luut mndc 8 OVI!Ciat tnp to gcreclthe~nUreCIIj'!ibUsnessdld= blaZI.' alter his w1re had melled
laboratory
ata.nds A rope W.IJ anese employes of an m dustrml
A. the age~ t welvr. ~~llfion IJr- Slashes ol betwcrn ~6000.00:) ::mu va.wn fer AI Caponr His rC'lgn as l~l's tmy town at the York nver's trtct ~nl~ thedfact lha~l t il; b~\ck ~moke Mr Rubin said when be
strona for fifty feet along the
&lt;:ompany ttt Tungllao hove bcPn I
lol;;,ws V dont
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ch!P.ftaln muuth aboard the blltlteshlp Alk - l.ugs en t:ang2re I wth"'\
r no Haw the blaze lt appeared to hlm "H
to !)Crmlt person11 to pnss In smg!~ killed In the fighting lJp', w;e 11 n111 ra wa"s un l was no I,.L,
t
~::sas tu leatl the culminntlng crrr- ccnsll uc JOn am a
~ or
u the entire secc&gt;lid floor or the
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file In and out of the ltbrary.
Chlntse and Mon~~;ols. ~(cc•:111t,.~ I ~ckrL lllt:. contact wltl1 railway st~· Depa•tmt'nt bw:lgl.'t will lluvf' to t &lt;&gt; of lhe moclem llnws I~&lt; ncnnng a 1 moulP.-; 01 the !OUJ-day rete
\',•nd was blo'o\ing, p1cvcntcd f1 ca- Ewmg bulldmg, and t.he Red An ·
Fll,a on all the E&lt;llson company to n rep01 t today to J :lpanerc •nlll- I t l'lllf c..la.bled h1m lo dabble •11 made In 1932 due to rlf'Crt'i.l.~:'d 1. ! Pntl He probabh• w1ll c ~ "ft llMl HooH'! declared Yorktowu ta&lt;tJ oplw which ml1ht well tlavt cho r building were ablaze
bulldtngs were Ordt:ted flown aL h9l! tory headquarters here
1\c\to~~~nphy He sca n ma~;lc•&lt;:.!d th • C('jpl.-; It was lJelJf'\'t•d here tudn' ' lenct'd tG the PCflltcntl!ll\' L nt' · 1'A:.t::. .1 ~ :1t1ou. 1 shrllle :;landt ~ lol wiped out the rntl:l:! bustnt s." i--11 •- T p Eisel stem, owuer or the
mast until after the funeral of the
ChmeSt'
soldiers hD\'e cut th.:: MIJI'!1r ~y~tcm and many ul h s Ia\ ·, 1 A falllng-uff In the Jf'~LHU~· fnm row by Fede1·al JudKP Jam&lt;'~ ii f111 mo1e tnun one .1f Lhe few d•. till ! f th \0\\11
El~el~teln stnu:: saJd he was awa.kman who harnell6~ elect.ricity t:J Supmgkal railroad hne at lhi.Je f C- lll\lf.ltl•ons were along tL'Jeg rapllk the KUS01i11e tax 1\nd from IIUlo- 1Wll:l:e rsou on his COIJVJ&lt;·tJun of ot- u slv!! battle!. Jn world htsto 1)
Tlw ~tock of thr Ewing 01'0!:1'1:: •Cm'cl Lly a peculml' almol:ii und~·
11&lt;tPd the Red Am:hor Ucp!l!\menl I scubable !eelmg about two thlrty
the J)W'J)OIIel&gt; o1 mankind whose in parate point&amp;
di&amp;ruptlng t.raF.k lmf';;
mobJk' license fers. Ul'i well a 11 a 1temr;linM to def!'a ud t he u,11tf'd 1
. ·- _ _ _ _
venlions made POSSible
modern along Its entlle length, Javane:-2
O:,c of the l!:diSOn legends tells of decrc11!1e In thl' amount G[ f&lt;. deral iS LRies government out of lncc&gt;m· .
HEAt.; \'ICTII\l
l "tmc Is a compete Jru;s, the artl('le::; , but f11d no o 111:Se. However at
miracles Of tdegr~tphy,
llghtLlg bH•uquattens here chotgcd today IJ:s 1 "tabllshiug a laboratory m uHC a1d nue \.o advanrFs ol.ltnln:.&gt;d Lhlsl taxe.~
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~1 which c~cap-d the ravages of fire l ubout Lhl.' lime he wa:&gt; agatn as lee?
phono,raphs, moving pictures ana
The Jap&amp;nese military liUth~ll- Gf lhe bagg!'l.J!e cars Ot li~r l.Dn.l t,l, year , arc responsible
The length of C11.p01ws ·· .·nt clll'(' , CohuHbu.~. 0
Oct 19 INS- Uon v .vrrr so compelt.el}' damagert by j hc heard Ute file alarm l::iOUilde,[
a m)Tlad other pl'actlcal 1evlces
tie~ In Mukden are ~kcptlcal of wlu::h !le m~dc his 1t:lly .runs An Cun.-;t1ucUon es v..el\ us IIUillltcJl~ jwas !l. ma\ter of wlrlt·.~pHwl ' Pf' 11- R Byllle. 43 or Pluladelp.hla Wll~ 1 . mokC' ancl watct as to mllkP Lht 1 and s~on ie."LJteu ~11e f.1c was it~
The death Of Edl.-;nn , which OC · reports that MC'ngol "iudepenctcnts cxpl( ~lon bloughl markeJ offici"! ance 1 nd repair will b~ ntrt~led. ln- ~ lattoll toda,\', nol only m C!\l&lt;''ll:r, d(•a cl lll'll"' todav ane 1 sulicrnlg .-1 r ll'lf' ~tod: a compiPt~ loss
j hls ve1y bnck door However du e
burrt.&gt;d at 3 )2\ A M Sunday had hal'e captured thE' c1ty or Tungllo clJ!iClppiOV:l! and •r::;ultcrl Ill OOd !.'' ternaHonal Nl'I\IS Service wn.~ told but throughout lhl.' unt1 ~11 Tl1 1w:ut all;.~.d: at· thr hmn t• of hi:. ' T lw Prmwm-. B~t!JiiiUl\ P.ousc am' , ~o the good work by the firemen ,
bttm expect!!&lt;~ fer df!y.!l . The enor- They dcdtue that no Japa.tese ' ~ 11,' 1 l.&lt;hmcnt lhut b;·::.ught on hJ·;
At. lf'aflt $700.000 of the Ant 1 :: 1 p:~t - judge's 1;~ntencc will be Ollf' of 111, unck. E L Ta\IUI J 1
j t hc Jarob Ame111 Ll;uch mom also 1 Jth place '" .unpanw.~ed li'
mou!\ .tltl't'ngth cf his hflu1·t mucl" troops are beln(1: !Wilt lh!•Je I• '\\~ I ceafnt~ss.
Ni decrease may bl:' att;lbutC'd t• J most sh,::ntflennt
jJ:'(lllfl\mci'.H ' Ill 1 He WiiS ll'~ldenl llliUiaJileJ at I '"""''rt l"·•vy rt•mag" •hole th '
The fioe gamed
It pvssible for him to W!lge an as- •Ver, ft fl lungho If: outsldt' lh'c J,qlIn l873 E.diSOil man,cj I\11H' \ (i the Workings of,lhe n~w nnl :mtob•k ever handed dov;1o f10111 a if'd &lt;.. . IPhJIIHl~lpilla i01 t hf' Ptm• 011 com- l ~Cl'bacll Haulware Compauv SU!- or [l·.~ .rac1 that It \Hl ', .
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toundlng battle agt • '&lt;;t the onse t aneRC Sphere of ccntwl 1n r~o . dt '" Sltw.-11 and thr~ dnlrltl' ll('l''~ b e 1 licellM~ law. 1t w::.s mud Alth:mgh bench in a cnmlnnl )lln~'J uti· 11
pauy lllllll a Y&lt;'HI ago l\hPII ht:&gt; \lias 1ft'red t•J 1\ Je.,sb degre:!.
lWcen ,he ll.'alls of tile 1!:
' , dof ~he coma Into whJch l.1e r 'II a Manchuna
to lh~ unum . Marlon Estt• It, Th om- member.&lt;; of thf iitate flgl~lltUJ ,
Juclge Wllker:;cn ha;; 11 \l.'ltlllll I'• fo1 ccd to lt'llle bcca 11 st• of !Il l Tl1P ramthes of Joe Rubin. H:~w- ' mg and ~unot't•. e~Je
' ~~d
few days before the end It hacl
A medtcnl COIPl:i which lea Ill'• L PS A J•· · 11110 WillHim L. Followlni£ I bellevt'd It would llt'l lwJcr us mu. . j.O\w r to put Capom: bll11 1'1 p11son hralth
He fmmPJ lr made hls 1
, lhlrd cug1s bef~Ie It ~r . ~ h l'
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bcf!ll know.~ th!;lt there was n•· hw for Taonan was unable to leach Its tlw rlt':tlh of ht~ wUr h e murr1 ~:\ money, highway d"p:ntm ~;\t uc-lban; for &lt;J long: r:nnu gll tlm f' tlt.ll liUiriC hPic
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he umld Withstand tht" rnvave.• wfn destination recause of a cut nul- ~~2' ~ rt.•hl,l•J,
li&gt;IJU to wh~~• 1 ,c.unhmt~ bellevr 1t will nr.lual!v l tht' C'apune of tcday I':Jllld oe but '
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Ill All~U.st 1877 U1e cntne
bu~~~~ngnremcr1
\H~Ic
!umdica ed
ccmplicatlon of dlst&gt;ases wht ch ell- HJHd \me and has returned to Muk- " · • b rn M:~ 1 rline ~~~d Chu.IL,., return less than · cJorf'
a mc:: nmy lo a new ~(·ur:·'ltl'-11
ti.tll FD IN WRf:( K
u~ nf'~ , •lln.,k l:'\I 'I ounllcd bv
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maxed In uremic poisoning.
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Bul when new~t;mpermen q1&gt;a1 Lr•r
• --, ~ ~_:1 1 ~ 0 1 'st n.l::ll~hcd ht · fh ,l WOl k be Without the $3,000.000 tedc 111 J a.ld 'lblr mfl'\lntum sent em e of IJJt ~,.~,
Fluola1, 0. Ot \ l!i-- IN S- Llo)' ~ ,
c ,1 1 ·11 re l.'! , JCCPpt tJp J&lt;~ h'flt
the buildings At flr.-;t t:fl'ol'l.ll Wfl'l'
«&lt; in a garajJe near the homt' nash
R.INGLii:ADER CAPTURii:D
1 ,h , 1 111 Nt:wark N J ~loving It tt'l advancE' It had ~his yeur. us \•ell a~ I vca ·~ 111 11 fcrlrml pr JllcntiHI' plu~
H: n lntiCI , :13. tu31.:1':;s 1111u'..l'tl'l I
c:ty B(illk . wu:o; ctc~ ~n.yea
made LO slop th.., bhu:e
Lllc
111 thls
ed word of the passing of the ''wn~C03hccton, 0, Oct
19-INS-- 1 Menlo Park . N J 111 l6i6 and .th ere a $600,000 illStallmeut It Will pa 1 : lwJ ;ear.~ In lhl.' county jai l, aud 0f 1lw Fmd!a,v J-ublhlHnl co. am 1
bUildmg w.here u' slll.rted but
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ardor Menlo Park" to every cor - Wtth one of the ringleaders cap- • 11-1" &lt;''.:c~nc ,;lgnt 1\'~ 5 hnTiltr&lt;1
~·:back on the prlnctpul In J9il:l
I fin es n1JF:1('P.utlng $f10000
I the Fmdlay CC U11e1 Cn ~ wao.; 1:1by Lynn. Second, Sycamore
proved futile Rnd t •. eu the ~trettm:;
nt'r d the globe, meMoges of eon- tured and held under hee.vy gnaul 1887 th, Eu ~on labratr.rt~s we.
ThP new SY!it~m of dl!ildllllttllR, It I~ the JXlSSlble lonp; t ~rm ll.l·l~t.wU~ kliiHl today when the c:u In
m• 1 Mn1u ·wu~ ,,.,.~;..royt•d. tht:
of water from Ihe hose were piay...cl
doletlCe began pounng ln to tlH shet·UJs .!epuvlea U&gt;Gay pressed :·rJ"n·,t·d lc WC!~t Oin:t~c. N J • the gasoline tax, by wh1ch th •· sen Sfntence. not tht• sao.ooo In which he Wll}; udlng w1u strl~swlp·
bul!rllll'!~ .111 c r n;ar:y u ll b~nn t.ht! sunuundlng buildings ~u
1
widow and the six children who ovllilJl'!newt:cl Vigor their search Ior 1 ''hf'l(' tlw prf'St'llt Etln;ou iuct()I'Jt·~ highway department
recl•lves 6:') fine~ lh11.l IB wc.·rymg Capone He It'd b) that of anmwlrntllled mo• n~;. rf lrame con.t~JucUJn
order to keep t from spreadmiJ a s
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per cent instead of 87 1-2 Jll' cl'\nl ' doubtless \\•ould exp'fll'llC&lt;' loll'· , torl~t o.1 the highway SGUI.h ul h..:L
TliiS bijl.zc :.tRit;d :n th emuch as possible
were at the bed61de of the 84-yeal six ether prl~oner.tl who escaped , :llr ":ntlon•2cl
old Inventor when he died.
throuah a cellar exit from the CuIl"c:~t:ons eHm !:' t': •c J. and r:• e,t of the first cbk will decr("J .f-.:! Lh :" jdlfflculty raisin({ the "fifty gHHKl 1 Ho.? mngn's wUc und Mr and Mt ~ 1 Wt'Ujkf:tllt' Baken au ; uc·
The root and thlrd tloor of the
'!bey came from China., Austi'Ql\u shocton county Jllil yer&gt;terday
rrrm lhe Edison bbe~rato~v 1 11 " . total available by ,2,500.000 uc - oThe prison sentence. however lSI Leo Jncqua, l'irllng 111 the sa me Cfll
curred In 188-4
Ewlllll' buUding collapsed and fell
Alaska and Africa fro.Jm clvlll:zed
' f!rst wcH· tuncnnetl chtcJ.y \Hth lcorbcoplatJve estimates.
v•r IJilliM.:l nnd &gt;=hakcn up Mrs 1
Ahout 189::! thE' olH r...:unl\
thro~h to the second noo., ar~r
1blt.ter medh;lne to take
aitd near clvlllzed countries In
1tt&gt;lc&lt;:mtJhY. but It was nul bn r.: How thf: s lash wm be ml'l '''1' . 1 Tomorrow Capone and his law- ~ Hen lu~&lt;. 1 w~ts taken tc P'lndJ::t 1 I
the nre had devastated the enttn
mli \Ill" 1cd,tcc1 t:~ ashr5 In
which the electric lllht bulb was a
l'&lt;!rou• he stnrted wcrk Glt
not been decided, but Jt Is believe·:' 1ei'S, Michael Ahem and Albe'rt hcrplllll b:Jt h c1
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!9!1a Ot 9!) Lhc cld R :!mmgSkJCk and walls The roof o[ th..
reminder to mtlllotul that the liht;.j:
In I!Jnm-:: : nt thnt woul 1 f!land uu that the $.13,000,000 a'·a.llubiP th \:-; lrtnk, will appear in Judge Wilker- 1bPhr.~f'd ,1ot t ~ be ~e11ou~
t-:n extcndm): frcm E ~cond
Red Anchor building caved into
of ltll maker had gone out.
lin an lliCil.lldt'SCCil~ light.
]'tlll' will hR\( to br cut to about aon·~ rourt with the usual '- -POStto Main ~trret alom~ Lynn
the third noor while portions or
They oame from etatesmen who
An·nn~ thP ~arl} tcleyruphu.: 11 .- *2S,Otltl00!.t
verdiCt motion!!, s uch ns plc&lt;l~ rm n ,
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sii'I.'"'L was reducea to &amp;
the third ftoor wert burnet! comhonored hbn tor ahUnr the ca.we GlOuster Scene of Kidnap- un::ons were the aut.omatle lCThe anticipated cut will Ioree ~ I new trlRI ancl arr-e~t of jll~~nwril
~ Exchange
' lll U\lldt lUlg heap of tWl!itL•d
pletely away, The -.a : . of the Rea
of universal ~= from scientists
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peat('r, the quadruplcx tcbgraph progt·am of strlcte!it economy !!l
The Jury deliberated eta:ht hours 1
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ILH lJncKs an1 rubbish
Anchor llulldu~ wh.Jch exten,u11
indebted to him tOr wretltltna ma.rw. pinl( and Robbery; Make
th~ printing telesraph t\l.ld ma~ road building for next. year. It was And ten minutes over the twenty
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In 1927 the buslnull portion
above the Rubin bulldJna' caved afSeerets from nature and turning
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rhln~~ ror Qnadruplex ond sextu. ~aid
three counttl tn the twa Indictments
along Second. Mulberry and
ter the supports had been burned
them to every day use; from noted
scape m ar
plf'x telt'go aphlc ttansmisston
under which Capone was tried
-MNhamc st.c;:ols was \\'Jpcd
away. The bt1ck and material
men and wom:m who had found 111
--1·1 1879 at Menlo Po.Ik the ci{'C·
TO -HOLD -aAcrCapone wa8 found guilty on tllJH! I Bringa On Trouble ln1tead
out
from the wall fell onto the roof tof
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New Lexington 0 Oct 19-INB- t"k hght WJ.'i perlectcd This II\ •
felony
and 11.\o mli'.dCi lC:.II.rr
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. 1thc Rubin bulldluf&gt; caus.ong 1t. to
1 hi d-~1
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umat - 1Pollee olllc lals throua:hout
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and One Husband ta
fall throuoh inW the 11 .,..
nortmen•.,.:
tty:rawon
from nthe s yout.h
of IN Amerlen,
south- vent:cn olonc would mruk EdlliJn
H.llitax, N. F, Oct. tO- INS- counts The felon, t•uunts chargeu
whom he hclpt. d and guided; and 1Eaatern Ohio were on th ~ lookout ns \•r.e cf th e gre:ttest ben: fr~ctcl ~ Desptt.e a dtsputA! which threatened cvaRton of t~xes for thr yPars 1925
Shot by Other
., d Coatel:i aud 01 Amv Whaley, The ent.Jre stoCk of the Red All ·
ttom. 1 bOO!\ of persOns Ullknow:.'l b jtc&lt;day for flve men tn an automo- cf munklnd. The search .that f~n- to cancel tht' e\•ent, the Interno-~1 926 aud 1927 The two mlsde~~'tor whom lived m apartme nts 111 •chor department. store wus ruillet.l
tron•~na .... publlci'" whl#lf. Uvea had 1blle who staged one of the mo.~t ; lly enc':xl In the dl.'iCOVCIY of e,•r· tiona! schooner race will td:(' pbcc- mcan01 counts upon which he wos
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IJ •ld
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com Hell 10 ' ''il - l by the blaze and water. The lltOClt
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t m
robberie
bon n~ an electric li" ht lilam 11 today as 6Cheduled
round guilty chaq:r-d llmt he fnll.an~; 1" 0 0 tt .
til. fire rone. weJe
IX"
of the Pc.meroy Bargain Store was
ben br1ahtened and made inflnttely arng JlOIJ 0 ce
Gin Ye&amp;.tfl w:&gt;.s lnng and palnstukJng.
-ed to file lncom.e rcltun.-; fm· thcl•n changt" of wlves didnt work '"'cl rate The fmnlturc of the~e a.pall· ,' also vil·tually ruined by the wa*r ,
more pleasant thru biB benefac- I at Glouster, Athens county, 20 mllcR
In 1929 the golden annht'"~. ,..
years 1928 and 1929
RS a rrsult one mu.n wo~ dead Lo - ments wa~ moved to the street but no fire breaking into that budtUng
soutb of here iate last night.
of u,e 1 lscovery, tbc world p1ld PHILANTHROPIST
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, day, a vlct1n1 of gunshot wo•u•.cls these plHct!~S ahro suff:o1·ed somewh::tt, however The entire hoWJehold
tiona.
President Hoover ca.lled him ·•a
The despel'lldoes drove up to its t'.omage to Edison
At DearDIES 'SUDDENLY
TWO KILLED IN RIOTS
1nnd anothP.I' faet&gt;d a hearing a;; tne from firP water. and smoke
l {lOOd,; ot the Rubin famiJ.y which
preelous uaet" to the whole the home of H. P Hompbt'll, P06t- born Mich., where H~nry FLd ,
Berlm, Oct J9-[N6-Two per· pwn-IVIt'ldcr in thf' marital ar~uSoon arte1 lhe blazt' was report- occupied the a partment. 0\'el ~he
world. Pop':! Phil XI cabled Ctu- mal!ler, enter:&gt;&lt;:! the house and af- the 'automobile manuf,tclule:. 111 :.!
sons \lo~rc Killed and 65 Injured In 1ment
ed thC' Pomeroy Fne Departmen,t st01~. we1e u. total los.~
dillal Haye&amp; his deep sorrow, and 1ter deliberately tearing lho tcle- :.:et up Edlsu·~ MCJ~Io Pa!k labnrCleveland, Oct 19-INS-With fighting Sunday brtwe n German 1 The :;;lain man Is Paul t5nul. '\11 1\:1s on ha11rl with thcil' cqulpmen~
The stcck or the Ewing store WIIS
a!!ked bJm to tnnamlt his condo- Iphone from thl' wall, kidnaped tlle lll-:1!' t h P hlstory·mak mg dL'\CO\'- simple litet&gt;. Bamuel Mather, "Clo!!'Vf' Pascb&gt;tl:i 11.nd Commmust.s at Braun who. acccording to authorltlt!,., Wl'lH Little could tt&gt; done Ill tlghtmg th also practJeally a total loss allences to the family.
I))OIIttnBBter a.~u carried him to the cry ~as re-enoeted
land's nrst citizen," who dted sud- schwelg, near BrunswicK .aceou!lug 10 1n,. home or Henry tiw.&lt;J•.z Ia.~• blaze whtch was l'OpldlY gaining ~ though Just l hat which was stored
The t:ltles, Ule tour Oran,es, werei Pcatomce where they forced hlm to
ldil'on rept&gt;~ted tht&gt; WQrk on the d~n!&gt;' hat ~Is tr::e hl~re:s:r~~ to dispol.che~ r('cr'i~·cd hen· loa n,· •night deWnnlned to SE'tUe pomt.~ .,f headlliav and a coli ~'f a~
0•1 the sec::ond ll.oJr wus ruined~ by
In d~p mourning today. 'I'he may- Iopen the vault.
incar.d(l!;cent light tn the pnsenr~ Zvedne~a: a
' w
u
I Appro:dmatrly
100.000 FasciSts dHfuf'ncen that am. · betwet·n lh f' ~ent to t~• e hMldd:e~rt
~ par; the blaze The st.ock on the mau,
ora ot each asked that Bll :ftap be I Hampbell's wife, menntlme, was of rnsldent Herbert Hoo\'er a'H1
Bishop YW
L1
In Roge1'8 gat.hered at H1·unswick t..o hca1 Rn two over tht&gt; exchangr of th" 1 11~en\ w
arr VE' 011
e seen Ooor was ruined ent1rely by wate 1·
flown at half mast tor a week. A :held cap~ve under guard or one oi Mrs. Hooven Ncted lnllcmton. 8 ~~ head of thea~~lcorlloceae of address bv thl'lr lea_cters. Adolf •wives ~eveml mont.hs ago
s ~~t/' ~ e'~epartments comblnc&lt;i ~ltc a stoc~ of matches Were
two minute alienee throughout the •the llandtbi who "covered" hct with cduCIItors g~~othel ~d to pay him their I Ohio, will pret;lde at the llervlces to Hitler ond we1e attacked by Com. 1 t:m h:g an alleged mguntC'nt.
Hghting the bla:::c as much as Ew~ o~ ~~~~ second noor ol the
11 t 11 m1 0\,t, l'!e held In TrJnlty Cathedral whele munlst.tl while they were paradinG". Smtth WlLI! fatally wound~d swa1lz 111
t.nwrut
was
to
be
observed
during
Ia
revolver.
rtsPf(ts.
The
pl'f'sldc
PU.'
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unul a short tune later l ._ __ K u
ng 'Which may have
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• un:n one or lhe causes for the ftte
After scoopl•• up all a·-llablo n y'
k
h
· 'oallod th• •h•tllf' ~..,..,._,
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the deceased wu an a c t I v e ,
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s ""'"'e 1mmo:ul- was feared thp fire would Hpread to to gain such a headw
bet
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.1Cdl8ob, who throucht\ut his llf~~ ,cash at the poatomce, the bandits
Part of the ceremon: c':l l 1 th~ l 11o'Orker and senior warden BuriBI i NJNE kJLLIED IN GAS Bl •.tST ntel}. 11ec:Iarmg he had shot a man ~ urroundtng bmlrltngs. !10 the de- men could l!t it un ay
ore...,..,.
time toUed lnceaNntly at hill man~ rdumf!d to tht' pastmuster's ho;;s,. oc:aslon 0011 sts~d In the placing tn will be In Lai:e?lew cemetery
Dortmund, Germnny o, t
I~ --, who was trying to break Into hi•, tJartments c.r Galhpolb &amp;lid Polut 'fhe entir~ stock Cle~ ~ntl'OJ,
lrold tub, just befo~ hts deat.h where they ~icked up their nccom- ll'HI\On on ralls &amp;fan n 1 c!e:~t r•t\1 The elltlre city or Clevela~ join 1INS-NIIle miners were killed and home. It .Wah reported
Pleasant WCI'It summoned. They or th A e t
urnlshlnls
told hts phY!Jielan, Dr. Hubert S. pUce and He aft8 warning Ramp- way engine, one of Ford'~ r~J• ed bUSiness and personal friends in 2'1' injured today wlwu a ~ 1 F . ·Sllel'1fl' Wnlter Und"rwood ~&gt;aid Llulh a 1dved he~ about nvc o'clock Ewln: bu~dl~g nr~ ur:O~t· ~ t~e
Howe, that he waa well ooatent to bell that they h•d a machine gun The president. the Edlaons and the honorlna the memory of the phil- ploalon wrecked a ca.! mine ttt swartz.. hill wite and Smith's wlfe ;o mi lmmedlntftly attacht"d their I though no nr~ W&amp;8 11 dJ~
adlo::-. tdme hJ&amp; llte work wu
It In their car trained on the house If Forde rode Jn the old cars, and Rnthropist, benefactor and noted Heme, ten mtles west of here
, 1 ·vealc&lt;l the agreement which had hose and began throwing water.
that portion or the bUIIc:U eted in
1JU learned today. He met death 1he should attempt to leave.
,
. HEon played the role or newsboy steel head. AU ft•p 1n t.he city , More than a hundred miner~ h&lt;&gt;m' carried out rour months aP'o
The four companies worked -ear·
BE&lt;eause of the Iocauo::C· t
fe~~rlesaly.
1 The exael amount of loot obtain~ agahi The train wu cme rrotn were placed at halt mast at the/ we~ trapped by the blast, but for the exchanse of wives The1 ~ nt~Stl)· together and by 11lx o'elock bla1!f.' and because no acceuo ~
ed by the bandits wa.s not in1med'..
- - -- request of City Manag.:r Daniel E. ' prompt rescur work was responSl- had been 110 trouble, they .said. ,l,J- had the Ore under complete eon(C0ot1Dutcl on pap tolll')
ately ucertalmd.
(Continued on paae lour)
Morgan.
!tll last nlaht.
althouah it had raged lnCf!s.
tCouLnu.1cc.
pqe :, f
1ble tor ea.vlne many lives.
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A.l L FOUR'TEEN 0045
ARE RfAI:lY FOR THE
SUPREME TEST"
FROM 1\Ll REPOR'T5
THEY RE 'IO:.V!~!i 1::!

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Pt. Pleasant, Middleport And G~llipolis
Summoned; Village In Entire
Darkness Several Hours

: 111~h ho!J" and t.~nfiden('t' tor ll'le
The village of PomPrny \"-'3:-1 ~trm k .L -.;1.J)..;J,:'t'l'ing blow
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1t·d . eu.n unct 11 Ill. rise abo\'e all
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WAITINq FOR THE.
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House, Ament's Damaged
. FOUR DEPARTMENTS FIGHT FIRE
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~th that the mustache
·ay •ld. woadcred how M
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Funeral Will Be Held I
At Glenwood Home
On Wedneaday

ftnal rites. PreBkl-:Jnt Hoovl'r WM to
aUenort the tlnal trtbute to his
If he oould make neccsaary
chlh.net 1n hl3 pre·arrRnged
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CAN YOU PICK THE WINNER?
TO &lt;HI' WOOFERTON
RACE "TRAC.K• "THE

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