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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ~1 , 1931

L ucllo V&amp;.,
, both of lllltord.

'S AIR PLANS THREATEN lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjjii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t
OF FRANCE ' S LEADi
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~PARTICIPATE IN ""

READERS

llt Vemon--Mlla Elinore Lee,
aopnno and Jaelr; Ma.rchand, tenor,

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FU L L LEA S ED

M~ Vemoo.
New Ooncont-Mial Katnartne
Bchubleb Stemm, aopn.no, Zanel&amp;nd W UUam Robert Smith ,
hllb barttooe, New Concord.
OXford &amp; B11111lton-M1M Anne
aoprano and Rober t.
barltoDf!, both of

botb of

...:a·A0I0 AU

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) 'ouDJ Sinten In South·
'" Eutem Ohio to

a

NOTICE-If you waat
the Ne- Ollice of The Dail7
Tribune, ealJ 236-LI if the Buoilwu
Ollice aak for 202-R.

WlR ~

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WEATHER FORECAST-

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Pair and •llabtJy winner 1n ut.nme

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lfj.t

pt'J1lon tonight. , Priday partl,- doudy, .,.....y

showers In extrtme Wttt portlon.

TERNATIO NAL NE W S SERVICE

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PH£MI£R

C_pet,

Los Angeles Trunk Murder Mystery Principals1

AND ·Hoonn
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To Our Patrons
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We wish to ann~liP,~ 1*~at ' e ~1l ·"oJ BOlicit but
will deliv~r all orders
· · · called~)in to the storePhone 133·L.Next week we will solicit as usual.
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Allorders delivered to IO(al patrons. Now to.
cated ·by Ewing Funeral Home in the new
.. · building•
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Suits,

lwinl'• Ca1b Grocery.

New Lowered
Prices on Quality Men's Wear
We t2el

- · OTICE! -

11i'Oql. '

frtenda.

Snappy tailoring in a variety of line
woolens.
FALl. AND W INTER MODELS

returned
with

a visit

$14.so

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OTHERS· $19.50 to $29.50

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Virtually the entire stock of
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Th.; R~d Anchor Department Stortt
has been damaged by Fire, Water
or Smoke
in' the disastrou&amp; blaze
'
.which
occurred early Monday.
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Fall Topcoats

Gef1eral
Conditions.

"'I'here Is a Reaper whose nome is
Death

And. with his sickle keen

refreshments were ser- He reaJ)6 the bearded gra in at a
breath

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As soon as t.he In"aurance Ad'luatera a~rive and adjustments are
made, we will have announcements
of particular interest for the buying public.

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And. the nowcrs

Portland

tween.

lha.t grow

b~ ­

And the mother ga ve in lears a11d
pain
The nower she most cijd lovf'.
She knew sb e should find them nil
again
In the !lelds ot Ugh:t a bove

be

You'll
instantly sold on these Topeoall
by their look•, atyle and sturdineao.

$14'~0

Councilmen Deny
Gas Rate Deal

OTHERS $19.50 TO $29.50
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Others $1-.95 to $4.00

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STETSON HATS
Select Quality

$7

We GiveS. &amp; H. Green Stampo

So Think Columb.,. Police1
Stolen More Thee
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STYLEPARK HATS
"The beat $5.00 Hat in America"

$5

Stolen Diamond
Believed Found

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'I'D DAILY '1'111110111. POIGIIOT, 01110

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THUR8DAY, OCTOBER 3'-l, 1981

They Never Seein to Starve

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I

PTo~ .J\
1

Radi

\\
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Maybe I'm wr_o_ng_ _ . __\

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!fy Joba l'. M..tbury

-· -

Crerr

Vir.Uiia

Look!

Special!

PERMANENT WAVES

PDOIIII IIII·L

$3.50 or 2 for $6.00
~

Yellow Jackets
n.
EvorythlnK mould
In read! ·
T0 •PIay Athens Jacket
ness
next week tn the Yellow
u every conceivable
H1gh Next Week drill
,. rootban min"" ,, ..,n,
dished out to them this week
1Wlder the Ught..ll once before thts

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OCTOBER

_ _ y _ _ .,.

Middleport
News

-~--.--.~:. . . .

TIIUMDAY, OOTOJID H. 1111

::::Jf

uhual ud Jut.lnc waft tbal dMm'&amp; ,....,. a nn·
Will be heft Sauarday, Oc&amp;eber U.

. . . . .

1

be

1

by

PHONE 481-R LASALLE HOTEL

c~~mp

Middleport, Ohio.

-r

No

Clarice Allender, of Portamouth, Ohio.

Qame Thio Week

But Plenty Orilla
are Held

....

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Smooth
performance-

~

It Worka!

... .

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HPFE 'iN GOD-Why art thou cast down, 0 my •
110UI? •nd why art thou d!Bqulet• d within me? hope thou '
~
'
in · Gt~d'; for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my
countehance ~nil my God.-Psalm 42:11.

IES SERVICE
GASOLINE

''The Convenient Center"
of

FLORIDA

GLORIOUS PRAISE-Make a joyful noile unto God,
all the ea!1h: Slnr forth the glory of His name: 'Make HI•
Pf!liBS rlorjouo.-J'salm 66: 1, !.

"The Playground of America"

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so ·good as
LUCKIES''

...'
.'

&amp;tm·day night were Opo.l and Maly
Stcwa1 U.

of John

Knapp

M ose K

Flora.

A.nd

napp,

Floyd

Fredo
Bake~

ll k .O:l,

and

'fAMPA'S LARGEST llOTEL

I

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

I

Central .... Fireproof .... Steam Heat .. - Radioa
Home·like Atmoaphere, Large, Airy Roome
Spacioua Lobby, Mezzanine and Outdoqr
Balcony, BarbJ!!r Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat·
tie Creek, Turkish and Rua.ian Batha and
many other Conveniencea
"'Top o' the Town"
Dining l!oom and ...
Roof Garden
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
W c invite you to live at
$~ to $9
Eurcpo.an The H I L L S B 0 R 0 American
L. B. Skinner, Pres!
Weekly ralea and
C. J. J•ckaon, Mgr.
fcldera on application
Telephone M-5541

Damc.•l Rhodes
Isa and Genevie ve Oreenlcc were I
vlslt!ng their atst.cr Mr.s w L
King and b.mdy sunday.
· ·,
Daniel Rhodeb of Nitro 1s ~pend­
ing o few days with his pnre nl:;, l
Mr nnd Mrs. B F Rhode::;.
j
Mury Knl\pp visited Ruth Kin g

Bunda~Y~----------------

, Now :Source ot t:ae"lJl
l~nc'l);",\ f1·um ~:~nnll ght loom!) ns a
pnssiiJill!~ DS o Uf!\V l!gllt &lt;.-ell Is deYt~IOJJt'll.

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Philco g~v.-. ' you far more nidiD lor yOml
money! If yoa .....ny want the ldmol!l 1,1 G
a...,_,.,l.,.,ti.-ltyto fully.-&amp; p-i.dayca_...

speaker, and illuminated aQtiqn
ret.'Ordin~ dial. Eaquillte eahlnet.

•••
'nlll atlvtce t1 appareqtly ~1141cl
the latest Enalllh c,.ct ag:alnlit

•••

(

,,

............ 25c

25lb.
. .. . . . .
Pure Cane

WHY WAIT FOR
CQNVENIENCE
ANI&gt; ECONOMY!
.
TtiB .--.eGcneralE.lcctticiayour assu.raat;~~
.1. Of depeodable.low·cost refriseruioD.
~lace J Qea~aJ El~uic. Rc&amp;ipntor i.a your
hom• to4aF· DoWa paymeot •• loW u $10
lutaUs
modera conveaieac:e it ooce'Wilb 'mioy motubt to pay cbe balance.

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·u~NERAL

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COMPLETE

Wttb 7 tube•
PIUia. o§en o n ; I Ill llae •/
7.9.81ttf JJ ..... Beh
'S.,....

"elerody...-. fro• 149.95 lo
f:l9S.OO, eo•'l lrll! _,. ......

fl ~LECTRlC

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~~. A,.ft111e'M Hou•O•Pdeoaiaerdal Refripnum.~~. . C:ot;'

IUS 'I'RF
S·tabe I.OWBOY

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THRSE PRICES.~n:P.f.ll~l'IV'E AT POMEROY
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.STOR:E ONL'\' ·
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.,

, ., ,
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...-•peoker

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THREE t..Uac

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COMIPLETB
wltllsta.._
Aloo,

a

TRF Bol!7
fM,H, eo•plote with -

~

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1

"It's toasted..

MUSIC AND WALL PAPER STORE
Middleport
Ohio.

RACINE

OHIO.

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A"" Mol.ttuN Proof Celloph-Keepa

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tltal "T...tH" f'l•lfOI' lber Freah

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TVNB IN-TI!oloool&gt; Slrfoo o.- Q,c• a,.-, T......,,
~caM
twnlq owr N. S.C.........

Sa......_,

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MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHAN.E
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the Unique Huzall1ar Plnl •1•

Zlp-AIIfl II'• lfleaf
... theMWHOiclss••• ... lllitefllle
.......... H o l d - - '-1 will!'*" '--...;
...,...., Tear . . ......... 'b1'' , ·•'silo Zl(ll
n,af'a aL URI. .I . , ......... d R IX'w f,. t 1111,...
proof
flldlll-whttiCCIUitl.,._ ...........

proof,.,., ...

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q',

,

Aik for a
• DEMONSTRA'DON

H. M. CROSS

-·'

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Made of the finest tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone oHers the throat protection af the
exclusive "TOASTING" Pro(ess which Indudes the use af modem Ultra Violet Raysthe P.r acess that expels certain harsh, biting
In ilantl naturally prellttni in .every tobacco
leaf. Th.tae expellecllrri.C.Iih are nof pres• ,nt . hu•~r . .._U~KY . ~T!J~~!: . :·r.h•(j;-!!i!!-,~,,
they can't ,!!! .!!!.!" No wonder UIC liS are .
always kind to your thraat.

.

Gnnd,

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••••••

A blr~ormlnr ndlo In a
fali..Ue . . ....,. eabi'llllt.

STAR ELECTRIC SHOP
I

'

ablaze In "HeR's Angela," the great
air fllm, and she almost stole the show
from a fleet of fifty planes. Sa: e her
nGoldle/' a Fox Aim and Columbia'•
''Platinum lllonde. u

--

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"

J

• I

'f '

4

... . ..

.. ', \'LL-STEEL REFRI(,}ERATO:J;:l\~

.

••s.'s

. . . . . . ..
19c
. .. . .... ...... 15c
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S.JPERHETtRODYI"&lt;~

...

;'

Jean Harlow first set the screen

EQuipped wltlt pea- tube,
tone control, eokdro-Qaamte

. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..

'

!'

0.

new~at'll' 1aePhilec&gt;IW••IOI dSaperho • od)nCIII

· PHILCO ·

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edbroadeutiagoo...ntiollll-brreetiallllltol:the

New 1-UZ
7•tube HIGHBOY

"I often talk to m:paelt," an Am·
~rlcaln villttor II flUQted u uytna, U
he JQintd tHICk In hit chair and
D\dtfl4 hb clear. "1ft the dn~ plac.:l
i l!kft t.a1ktnt to a ama,t rpllp. and
tit the Meond place t like to hear a
lllllal't man talll:.'t

~

"

''

It's a real delight to find a Cellophane
wrapper that opens witho,ut en ic!l pick.''

NO MA'MM how mueh or how~,_ 111'1•

BAli-N( rD

Ahlertean coualne. EYer heard

-.:.

"I've tried all cigarettes
and there's none sa good as LUCKIES. And incidentally I'm careful in my choice of cigarettes.
I hove to be because of my throat. Put me
down as one who always reaches for a LUCKY.

c••••• . a •,. .......,.....,.
we••-.

,...v..t ...aldorpcoclcCII'l-IO_,ftl.,..lllilfMfl!e LUCKY TA8 18-~ II_,_. 111i11 IN'IfiCtlt•'

"

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'I'D DAILY '1'111110111. POIGIIOT, 01110

•

THUR8DAY, OCTOBER 3'-l, 1981

They Never Seein to Starve

\

~: ~ ~1,...._. . ::

I

PTo~ .J\
1

Radi

\\
I

\

:

Maybe I'm wr_o_ng_ _ . __\

'

!fy Joba l'. M..tbury

-· -

Crerr

Vir.Uiia

Look!

Special!

PERMANENT WAVES

PDOIIII IIII·L

$3.50 or 2 for $6.00
~

Yellow Jackets
n.
EvorythlnK mould
In read! ·
T0 •PIay Athens Jacket
ness
next week tn the Yellow
u every conceivable
H1gh Next Week drill
,. rootban min"" ,, ..,n,
dished out to them this week
1Wlder the Ught..ll once before thts

~ ~---~-

OCTOBER

_ _ y _ _ .,.

Middleport
News

-~--.--.~:. . . .

TIIUMDAY, OOTOJID H. 1111

::::Jf

uhual ud Jut.lnc waft tbal dMm'&amp; ,....,. a nn·
Will be heft Sauarday, Oc&amp;eber U.

. . . . .

1

be

1

by

PHONE 481-R LASALLE HOTEL

c~~mp

Middleport, Ohio.

-r

No

Clarice Allender, of Portamouth, Ohio.

Qame Thio Week

But Plenty Orilla
are Held

....

.

Smooth
performance-

~

It Worka!

... .

.

HPFE 'iN GOD-Why art thou cast down, 0 my •
110UI? •nd why art thou d!Bqulet• d within me? hope thou '
~
'
in · Gt~d'; for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my
countehance ~nil my God.-Psalm 42:11.

IES SERVICE
GASOLINE

''The Convenient Center"
of

FLORIDA

GLORIOUS PRAISE-Make a joyful noile unto God,
all the ea!1h: Slnr forth the glory of His name: 'Make HI•
Pf!liBS rlorjouo.-J'salm 66: 1, !.

"The Playground of America"

.•
I

so ·good as
LUCKIES''

...'
.'

&amp;tm·day night were Opo.l and Maly
Stcwa1 U.

of John

Knapp

M ose K

Flora.

A.nd

napp,

Floyd

Fredo
Bake~

ll k .O:l,

and

'fAMPA'S LARGEST llOTEL

I

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

I

Central .... Fireproof .... Steam Heat .. - Radioa
Home·like Atmoaphere, Large, Airy Roome
Spacioua Lobby, Mezzanine and Outdoqr
Balcony, BarbJ!!r Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat·
tie Creek, Turkish and Rua.ian Batha and
many other Conveniencea
"'Top o' the Town"
Dining l!oom and ...
Roof Garden
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
W c invite you to live at
$~ to $9
Eurcpo.an The H I L L S B 0 R 0 American
L. B. Skinner, Pres!
Weekly ralea and
C. J. J•ckaon, Mgr.
fcldera on application
Telephone M-5541

Damc.•l Rhodes
Isa and Genevie ve Oreenlcc were I
vlslt!ng their atst.cr Mr.s w L
King and b.mdy sunday.
· ·,
Daniel Rhodeb of Nitro 1s ~pend­
ing o few days with his pnre nl:;, l
Mr nnd Mrs. B F Rhode::;.
j
Mury Knl\pp visited Ruth Kin g

Bunda~Y~----------------

, Now :Source ot t:ae"lJl
l~nc'l);",\ f1·um ~:~nnll ght loom!) ns a
pnssiiJill!~ DS o Uf!\V l!gllt &lt;.-ell Is deYt~IOJJt'll.

I

--~---- '1

Philco g~v.-. ' you far more nidiD lor yOml
money! If yoa .....ny want the ldmol!l 1,1 G
a...,_,.,l.,.,ti.-ltyto fully.-&amp; p-i.dayca_...

speaker, and illuminated aQtiqn
ret.'Ordin~ dial. Eaquillte eahlnet.

•••
'nlll atlvtce t1 appareqtly ~1141cl
the latest Enalllh c,.ct ag:alnlit

•••

(

,,

............ 25c

25lb.
. .. . . . .
Pure Cane

WHY WAIT FOR
CQNVENIENCE
ANI&gt; ECONOMY!
.
TtiB .--.eGcneralE.lcctticiayour assu.raat;~~
.1. Of depeodable.low·cost refriseruioD.
~lace J Qea~aJ El~uic. Rc&amp;ipntor i.a your
hom• to4aF· DoWa paymeot •• loW u $10
lutaUs
modera conveaieac:e it ooce'Wilb 'mioy motubt to pay cbe balance.

th••

·u~NERAL

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

COMPLETE

Wttb 7 tube•
PIUia. o§en o n ; I Ill llae •/
7.9.81ttf JJ ..... Beh
'S.,....

"elerody...-. fro• 149.95 lo
f:l9S.OO, eo•'l lrll! _,. ......

fl ~LECTRlC

'. 12

~~. A,.ft111e'M Hou•O•Pdeoaiaerdal Refripnum.~~. . C:ot;'

IUS 'I'RF
S·tabe I.OWBOY

'

THRSE PRICES.~n:P.f.ll~l'IV'E AT POMEROY
·
.
.STOR:E ONL'\' ·
·
.,

, ., ,
'' ' •

....--...,
...-•peoker

..t

THREE t..Uac

.49·"

COMIPLETB
wltllsta.._
Aloo,

a

TRF Bol!7
fM,H, eo•plote with -

~

at

1

"It's toasted..

MUSIC AND WALL PAPER STORE
Middleport
Ohio.

RACINE

OHIO.

·:

..
'

A"" Mol.ttuN Proof Celloph-Keepa

-

tltal "T...tH" f'l•lfOI' lber Freah

. ' -'

TVNB IN-TI!oloool&gt; Slrfoo o.- Q,c• a,.-, T......,,
~caM
twnlq owr N. S.C.........

Sa......_,

/

1

•J,• •).
•,' •,: ~; • 1
"~ I

.;").

MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHAN.E
'

........r,__.,.,.,...

the Unique Huzall1ar Plnl •1•

Zlp-AIIfl II'• lfleaf
... theMWHOiclss••• ... lllitefllle
.......... H o l d - - '-1 will!'*" '--...;
...,...., Tear . . ......... 'b1'' , ·•'silo Zl(ll
n,af'a aL URI. .I . , ......... d R IX'w f,. t 1111,...
proof
flldlll-whttiCCIUitl.,._ ...........

proof,.,., ...

,.

.

q',

,

Aik for a
• DEMONSTRA'DON

H. M. CROSS

-·'

•·.,

Made of the finest tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone oHers the throat protection af the
exclusive "TOASTING" Pro(ess which Indudes the use af modem Ultra Violet Raysthe P.r acess that expels certain harsh, biting
In ilantl naturally prellttni in .every tobacco
leaf. Th.tae expellecllrri.C.Iih are nof pres• ,nt . hu•~r . .._U~KY . ~T!J~~!: . :·r.h•(j;-!!i!!-,~,,
they can't ,!!! .!!!.!" No wonder UIC liS are .
always kind to your thraat.

.

Gnnd,

.••

••••••

A blr~ormlnr ndlo In a
fali..Ue . . ....,. eabi'llllt.

STAR ELECTRIC SHOP
I

'

ablaze In "HeR's Angela," the great
air fllm, and she almost stole the show
from a fleet of fifty planes. Sa: e her
nGoldle/' a Fox Aim and Columbia'•
''Platinum lllonde. u

--

•

"

J

• I

'f '

4

... . ..

.. ', \'LL-STEEL REFRI(,}ERATO:J;:l\~

.

••s.'s

. . . . . . ..
19c
. .. . .... ...... 15c
•

'

'

S.JPERHETtRODYI"&lt;~

...

;'

Jean Harlow first set the screen

EQuipped wltlt pea- tube,
tone control, eokdro-Qaamte

. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..

'

!'

0.

new~at'll' 1aePhilec&gt;IW••IOI dSaperho • od)nCIII

· PHILCO ·

'I

•'

••

edbroadeutiagoo...ntiollll-brreetiallllltol:the

New 1-UZ
7•tube HIGHBOY

"I often talk to m:paelt," an Am·
~rlcaln villttor II flUQted u uytna, U
he JQintd tHICk In hit chair and
D\dtfl4 hb clear. "1ft the dn~ plac.:l
i l!kft t.a1ktnt to a ama,t rpllp. and
tit the Meond place t like to hear a
lllllal't man talll:.'t

~

"

''

It's a real delight to find a Cellophane
wrapper that opens witho,ut en ic!l pick.''

NO MA'MM how mueh or how~,_ 111'1•

BAli-N( rD

Ahlertean coualne. EYer heard

-.:.

"I've tried all cigarettes
and there's none sa good as LUCKIES. And incidentally I'm careful in my choice of cigarettes.
I hove to be because of my throat. Put me
down as one who always reaches for a LUCKY.

c••••• . a •,. .......,.....,.
we••-.

,...v..t ...aldorpcoclcCII'l-IO_,ftl.,..lllilfMfl!e LUCKY TA8 18-~ II_,_. 111i11 IN'IfiCtlt•'

"

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T HU&amp;SDAY. OCTOIIEJI. 24,

•
GallipolIs

I

Massillon l,ur a V..Mi t accompan y - la n d J uhn ll t- tuy J r. o ( O'louslcf
1 lng there her son , 0 1'. Stanley Wti:&lt; spent. Satt1rd 11y ami S uuda y with
RentIIams who !!pCllt r;everal d.».)! I h ere. 1Mn Henr y':; pa rent:;. Mr. an d Mn •.
Mr~;. J . C. P.-•Je ILlld Mn Jotm l C C. Brat.I.Qn
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Ri!.lkc hav e 1 eturued from Colun~Thomali Clp.rk retum ed Lo his
trklty w&amp;ter and lila&amp;. Abo &amp;ILtLm.11, where tht Y vli:Ul.ed Mrli. R-¥ ::. emplOYU\Cllt In Mom oc, M lcl1 ,
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Tuesday
He was accm~a u led 1
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ccr Fna.ley a~Lemplcd to take Moore I Ml&amp;s Mn r)' Tabit were Vlsit.orli lu I Hemsley a n:1 daughtf'r Joan nn rl
SECTION
FCR RUT-Four t"OO;hou.sc tur~
lu 4J fu.s~ ~leu h~~~ ~~ese:~: j Huntmgton Tuesday.
, Ml~os Edith T w:nbull of Rov ens'o\orxJ I
nllhe&lt;t c.r lJPfurni»hcd Lt1i1hl6 eu
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t hi • MIMI E m m a R!Cinmis motored to t Mr3 Car l 0 . Gelr!t':;;d:t'l lS •
~tml COB I. Otnc:s s~.Jdard • 011 ,
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tempt oi fithed otflce: t~c.:~r~
m Columbua Wedne l:lday and will l ing a l t" W weeks Wi th l'C!.tU~ f., :n
Mlddltpou. Call f03-R
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1 Cha.r kstcjJ.
During t he mee t mg o! the com. .. , .
Mr u.ud Mrs. H11.1 ola Maekew:J..:' M r. an~ Mrs. P a ul lial mull o.
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mt&amp;!lloneJIJ Mondny. the contract
lll')tOI Cd t~ C olumb us WcQI;~~; day ~ Pau1ero)l :;pc z1L S w1d rr} Y. Jtl 1 l\l
1 f.-It CLUB CONGRESS
for Ume !or roads. 424. 274 , 280, -t2J 1 ,~~o.bout fliO boys and s.lrlS frotn
Mrs. Le vi Freel!lnu wab adrmttcd 1Enw 13 Ouck wmu 1
, and fl3 north, was awarded to w. abou t SO counties m Ohio a.rc ex- 1.0 HoJ1.e1 ll n:. p11.1. LH' an opc•a Wou
Mr n ud Mrs A J CNt
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1u . Durling on hiH bid or Ul21.'lll. pccl Jd to at Lend the Sevenl.eentll TucMI~:~.~
, tiOII HerL• L .u uJ l'h a na~ J I '' ~
flrpe like
(10 pt.) lOe. w'4N'I'F..D-U.scd
pla.Uoun ~;ul es $1010.89 from the county fund and : Annual 4· H Cong_:e:ss t.o ba h eld ?n 1 Ucnny Tdpp of McArthW', neph · who ~ peuL th e \l;eek h c 11 · \I ,ln 1~t1r'l
jlM line.
capacity 6 Lon or mole Pearl l$l625.61 from l!le repair rund Wli.i : Nov !1·14 at the collca:c or agll - I ew of Mrs 8 A. H.a l hbw u 1~ un ot'J Ellzabu .h J o u ~·s 1et 1nn:\l tL t:l !.. l!
Jacutlo. Phone 84.5EJ -X Pome roy, I appr(lprJat.cd tor the county en . r,:ultme o.t the Ohio St.ate Umver- 1ot:sc1 VI\Uon :l l Ho lzer nospnu l
home at T w tlt· Co'( ~k. p,1
uto ll&gt;l&amp; .,. "'-' llo PI' 11110 0' n. D J
10-20-Ji slneer'6 payroll S21Hl was allowe1 l r;lty
Among Lhtl t.npiu; to be dis- I Ml~...:. U l' ll. l O 'COllllOI ll'ft Wed Jose ph LonU u: J sllfiLTI Ll , j ."'!'I, [' [ I
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WANTl.D-lO!t car5 to G:l'tttf;oe. 75c I tbe current bUis were preselited. , Julc dft clency, recreation !or i-H I Columbus a nd 6Jlllllg fh!ld
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1Daei1WrDA Jor pr1a1
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FC.R B~LE -H&lt;,t BJ;:u;t COli ·,l':v ~ Jn!n, w 1114 bom nt l•'o!!t-nn, li n ! ~.
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FOR 6ALE--'f'rcm J ersey cow &lt;..:uJI t·uh:.- 1111' pnrnllull. ll1 e "fl'ull~no Mrt·
at Bmd11haw'o Etore at Laurel •lo 1111 ~ 1 .. ..,. ,1 th:J nli olTPrlllg he·
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Gibson lot
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todiroctlou. Aakyourdrug11t. (ach.)

ofthe greatt&amp;l ht'lllliDIIPiceDdtJ&amp; for pet·
Pent ooughs and coltlaandotherformA
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ctenon il ..,qu&amp;ii:Jied ,ere ared up lurnbul tomorrow morume . anu wt H 1nany ower.. Every Amer1can ad liven Penn by WIIICOllJiln reaulled
l to Lhe Notre OaJht squad loOdl,y ln r;.harc t h e ti lad!WII 'Nit h tht• B t!Ck· miQistratiOJJ &amp;inte the WIU: has apln a complet.e revamplni of the
l.nort to deYlle IOIPt meaua of de - eyea in 1:1. warmin g u1J llrill !tu tMd 1cl'lill agitation .. bulttJr 11:5 J)orootbtill &amp;ylt.em, iil PhlliLdclphla.
py ltlS.Cma ttonal New• Sen ice
teuae apib..et thl! &amp;dm~ttedly pow- Saturdars taut(' lomonvw a!t.e: · 1ncr Ol'_l payment · -accord.~ ,to the
Oraupner, Penna quarter. is erip·
Hu dlininl the Hat or nocturnal lertul nmntn1 atttck 'f)! Pltf.llbW'Ih nqon.
debtors capacity to p11.y . 'lhe ul·
ContJm&amp;ed. rrom llP .e onl)
pled and If he pla.ys wm1.'t be qu.lte ccnl e&amp;ta to be plf'tyed in Ohio to- 1whose t.eun oom11 here for a &amp;IDle
lied debts to the Un ited St.ateH were Tstt.Jbarl and aeeordintt to tilt' Ju
m.11.ch1ne.
Ht , leaving the Held clear t.o Carl mor row 16 the Heldeltet11-Muslt1n• 8aturQa.y. Anderaon proteiiJtld puz
founded on th at ba.sJ.:!, as 11.. re!lult ur l a nu t! ba~ bern L) conte-rel~e wl~
The Notre Dame-Pitts burwh a.nd Perino.. plunging: ba.ck , to snatch 111 wn game to be played at Ne"' lzlemfnt over a letLer from a Notre
wh1ch France g:ot .m as~ment to M
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Some EKOOpticmal Claooy Harvard-Texas batt!ea sta ck up lUi t he Kl ory, If any. ! or Lhe Peun.syl- . Courord In wluch the PrlnCt!.5 will Dame ta.n who declared the ftght·
pay h e r debt at 39 centA on the
weow 1()
d. 0 en.
18r"fl •,·
the two blg mtersectlonal ftyht11 of vaninns.
ill&amp;: lrllh would be oonquered by
--oolla r
fXIlll w m kr.e uns ucct's;s u Y o
Gameo are Expected
Saturday and onl:y bn evcu break
Willconsln beat PUl·due and c ·u·- 1attem~t t() keep t.ttclr four~ytllr, no two \ouchdowna.
IContluuec. l.rurr. ;' 11 gc 01 e )
If M Laval brings up the IIUb - ou.st Cben. Is, now rcport.t!d movloa:
tor the east appears lJke ly In lht: nceie Tech W3Ji flipped by W aud confetence defeat ncord Intact
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Thi• Week
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ouly
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By COPELAND C. BURO
elde chance to W'tn from the Ir.tah. should tmun ct' lh c mid-westerners It.hey have sutrered only fom act..
- - 'Schwab a nd Gc JUrd Swope
• rc vtslOil w; a pplied to' ~nee 's de bL Jupu.ne:!IO iJililrces' ot 1l1form;-ll9n. ,
I. N. S . Bport.s Wme r
while Harva!d Is luted consider- who may have ~n overruled con~ back.!; in that period ·rhe Prlpce't
8~ InLcrnnllon!ll News Service
Mrll F..d l!Klll. who ~o co uraG;~u~J "ould und oubted ly le&amp;ult bJ upA Boviet commlllslon oftJve mem
New York, OCt. 22-Easte rn foot. ably .superior tCJ th e southern m- iddearbly
have amallti8d exactly 600 po tnta to. At .New Yrlrk- Rud)' Pu:: ~ "· Om- ly hMd bollle up u udct t lle o t&gt;a llll.rd I cvlMlon or the French term ben , headed by L. M. l(arllktuln ,
Boston collc!fe actually doe!in't 1lheh' opponents 133 in the 27 ;art!.· aha . defeat ed Joe Toots Mandl , or attclld~Ui lwr larnoH!i h us lJafuld II JStt!ad or d.owmlmrd Prance ' to~ asstst.a.nt Soviet oommtasa 1· '0 t fmball, whlrh tor some year~ ha.s been va.den
Colo•a•o
dul'ing
hlb lu.bt
didt hn0t
a - day po&amp;ie.s&amp;es nv~rly 35
· per cent of 1 e1an a ff a1rs, IS 011 •.s \loa\
. . to ••·
as low 811 11. moon going :; ..er a
r1:1.te as good a s Marquette thl.!. •• Played
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Fm:.n Is JCI)OJ'I.ed to be vustly im· season but smart ing under their
Xuvler and Wtt.tenbtlrg wlil be
QL'n Ut George, M.ichl&amp;:a;l de · lt: t atbothc las be 1e
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the world::. gold supply has 110 un - 11ehurJ a. according to dl.'ln:t!chc., from
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$hlpgs in a big way thl.s week.
proved but they v.·ere l'l'POJted In thrashu~s the~ may turn this we-ak staging a "rubber " l!;ame at lhC ftMct: Dr f'red I\IOfl!fS, ChiCUIP
wwo
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~.: k~ epd l t:mploym ent a n d Is ' proJperuw; Hurbm.
Atlantic seaboard teams are In t\ the same .fashion bst sealiOn a t and iurprlse Wllh' a. wtnn(no ft•ht S:pringfteld stadtum , when t b e two
Ha1ry Corn:,wett, Brown Col- peld to tkhe t' ~&gt;1 e 0 ' c d[.; l'll Vl' 1'""
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a cl'&gt;~' l 11 e· gJ ea LcJ now than \\hen
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&amp;poL Saturday where at least th..:!y a.bout thl&amp; time and erne k C'.l
up
Drake hru; no &lt;"hnnec ·~agains t e1eveN ela ··'
..... tomorrow even 11111 1n 1~:a:Jnn, tcssed Jack R ~;ynolds. New 1 t 1e bc1:1.!1
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1924: lhe Luthera.ns handed Xavier Yctk
ro&amp;e u on It 1tu; IL 1 esee~.~ e ,1
1 r l' Ut !l~reentent WI!.~&gt; reached
Why He Needefl So M•nJ
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H ar vaa d s victory over Army last a 32~ 7 Iac Ing In the open IIlK ! oot L en M aca Iuso. C oIg-. l c, r..• e f ea tN I uJitdst
" lip my
dt'tlruu
wea-•
.., e levens.
Badgets a1~ ma ki ng I1s
the mun} ~.._,
tl o\lt'
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at! p Jcsldcnt Hoonr a 11 ct his a ld cj I A 1I1I~~ ~ I\ I• &gt;\ 11'11 ·1 .,r I+'nr ••n In·
lfotre Dame lS coming to P1tts- lng the luke eastward, the la~L wee k places t he er lmson a deCided ba ll game lletw ~En ohe two schools. flailer Arnold. Boston
the graw O nly a short wh tlf' be· I hare consl5lent.y ,.1ro wn out )l ints •·un 1u·r•r ou wil l! :.; ,.J, Jnun '-' hnHllL'·
bW'Jh to play Jock Sutherland's time a Wisconsin elevt!n }&gt;laying Ill chot~e over Trxas. The invade rs A year later the Lcams fou.Rht toll
Jtuk 'Sherry, Olllahn. nnd Jack fore the l:tutlal ·Edl::.ou's
ID.8t i l h ut l he Un n ed Statu ; Is prt•pared twli t, ls lll, k h t&gt;f :Itt• m.my wh·es
Panthen1, Purdue tangles with Car~ this sectl&lt;m dating wa.y ba.ck to have un average baC'kt\eld aud lJne 7-7 t1e, a.nd last fall XaYie1 turned Btra.ck , Oklahmoa drew
tnumph . extraltlon of l Ubber from 1lo make malc1lal cont.e~lons Jn nns\ C'J&lt;" I lhe ~wll .11 1111 n!rl thto pnl
negie Tech and Wi8consin lnlade~ 1899 when Yo.lc turned back the but uo banv wood and an atto.ck the ca.rdtnal and G~eu mu.chme
At Quebec-Henri Deglane, Mon- snldenrod ln s wh a \'.ay as lo l th e matter or war debts ln return nrc tuput 11 o.: 11 ;.:1,01 11 )('\' •llrl not
Ph1ladelphla to try out Pennsyl~ westerners at New H11.vcn.
Ulat to do.te ha.!l lacked the brll~ back, 13-7.
1 trea.J, tossed Joe Malrewlcz,
Uttca, make It or r:ommmnal value hR:l fur matenal relluctmn In Europea 11 1 nc•••t nnv nr IIi~ lmn•ll nt•PilRnces.
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - ll~nce and variety of the Cam~
The Wlbnlngton Quaken have 1 Y.
been revealed
armlWlcnt Prance ha!i never tak -1- t•rtruti .'Xt'\l!l.
·
'''llllllllltmUamm:umuuu::utaummuan~.t:nm:.."1r budge boys
lost their ftrst four games thU; sea- 1
.
With Etilson !i d eath it wa.o,; Jxo . 1en th~e hm t.s serious!) Bht: has
At Pltisbttrgh some expetU. don t son, 1\nd have scored only one luuch
llcved , dlreeuou ol tile vast 1,11 • 1elected Lo go he1 c wn way.
,.,........,_,. .. __ .,.
,see much but NoiJ"e DanU'. Early j down In the quartet of qs.mcs
FIGHT RESULTS
terprl~s h e he&amp;ded would probably I Upon one !illbJect there appears.
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In the season the Panthers were 1coa.ch E. J . Steele hus been work·
continue 111 tile fam lly How lUI ·' ~ht• j.)OSsibJI!ty uf an agreeme ut.
listed os ilkely to be the first elcv- , tng his boys hard ami hiLS made
B~ International Nt'WS Service
mcnsc his holdiUg!i ,.,en~ ptobubly 1 r!u.., conce• ns lhe flo~~; or gold IJ(' .
en .to UJlSt't Lhe South Brnd Ram- 1severa l ch11.nges in his hne·up 1111 At ,Jt"rsey ctty-Kid Chocolate will r.nt lwcomc public kno~~;Je&lt;l!;e ' tween the t wo countries Thr~ '
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMlRCiY, TODAY
?les but Notre Dame·~ t1e sera!] p~paratlon for the gume Lom01 , ow J u u lor
lightweight
champb•; 1until his "' 111 I!; :'\led IUJ vwl&gt;litl'. J Ulllk'd States and Frunte br t We(' II j
.lgamst I he rxtremely pov:erful •nlght wllh Johtl Carron and ac· k 1c&lt;.:kcd rut AI Gcldbctg Bro e~ klyn !The extent of hrs pP rsonal fort un~· them hold appruxJmalt'ly 85 per
Northweste• n crew 11nd the exiub1- !cording to the mentor. the Quakers 131
"THE MAGNIFICIENT LIE"
'I
hfll&gt; never brn dJ:;clusell
1re nt of lhe world Hs1ble supp ly uf 1
llt&gt;ar a.nd se&lt;:; Ruth Chatterton, StWJ.rt Erwtn, Sam Uardy and
~Jon of pla)s uga.lnst Drake hav::: I will have a fighting 'fleven ou Ihe Johnny Pompey Jersey City rea- The enlliT' nation pa1d au mru- 1gnld
P~~t:~~ 11 \1 t Wl.Se mrn awa.y lromlficld tomonow which w11l be hard th crwelght df!li'al~d ' Hurry Obr·~~ suul tnbute tu Ed!Mir' X memot:.l wM 1ta\'al ano. hls pa•ty w1J1 [ellch
Ralpll Bclllt~y. tier eyes. promise heann-but wh"l.'s ln ht'r lw.u t
u' 111 ; \ 1
to stop
man New York (6)
last night
111 a.notdaucc \lilth H:jj ~. 1~~gt~n 1 ~ .L e thu; aft.t&gt;rhoo~::
A Fresh Car of
won't
be
ISh
Will,
however.
lt
l
Playmg
,
thelr
foUlth
night
gam1•
A.t
Baltlmore-Jolmn~
Lucas
President
Jioowr's
proc lamatwn. 1 Hou~
: lt:Cei\ Ll 1t the White
Also Comedy "Ex-Plumber"
Pittt.bm 1 e~en s lightly lopsided nf lt 1t scRSon, the Dayton Flye1t camden, N.J. llghtwl'iR,ht rlcfrat.e(l lights were tuurcl.! ut1t for mw i dmc~e ~.t 6 P m · 1eturmm! late! Lo
ALPHA
Friday and Saturday
R{llllll!,t ~ 1 lns scored 147 polnt.s 1wlll r,ltP tnpt to duplicnh&gt; the f£ilt of 81~~; Lumpe , Pat~rson. N J . 001
1mmute at 10 odod: In N{'w York . u t the omi..J:o~ mght WJlJ b~ spe n;.
0
and
hll.~&gt;
~~
opponents
this
seasoJ~
jthel•·
19:.!6
team
which
~eut
Lh
!
At
Akron,
0.-0orllla
Jones
AkBroadway
':,
g!Htl•t
wn~
lilmmcct
anrJ
Ida
\·
m
~h~
r~~';(',
nml
on
SUI~
­
CEMENT
Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon in
I'Ccm·ct shy , to be scored on The •Butler Hooslen&gt; back to Indlil.nU,po- ron middleweight. knockcc_l out the Statul•• ur Llbt·l t~ du1 kc ned. Cl Pt! r 8 Bt : ~.at \to ill ~o lo
6
5
Minml 1,f ':;'~ a
to 0 win over , lis smnrtl:tg under a 30·6 trimming JohmJy Ro~rts, Huntmgton w In prlvutc home.~ 1;ubllt pla~eil. on gues~ Y T~msc n , 1 ~omc as a hou~.:
Arrived tuday.
We han
"THE SECRET CALL"
lu, a 0 to 0 tea ling of The 1wo tranu; have not met on t he va (3l
th(l strt:'ets , one m1t1ut~· uf da 1k.u e.&gt;li t h·
. sc lrf u c ls so an ang-Cd
Tar•ped Wires-a. a1dclde-a rv.arded telephone emil! A :;Wry that
1
drop!Jt!d t.he price to 55c )ttr
owa , n 34 to 0 blasting of West
ld•ron since
,
.
- pre'\oa.Jled
at tile Fl eJ. eh PJCtllJ('t \\Ill havt• I
1ample tlm~.: fm
f 'gr
Th.
d lscus.&lt;&gt;wn With •
Vlrglma. and a 32 to o crushi
mtgbt happen ID any city.
1
o:ack or $10.15 per tun. LarWestern Res
ng
o
So
la1
thls
year,
co.ch
\.cam
ha:t
L
\.ROE
CROWl\
EXPEC'ff.'O
JO
U
ghout
the
mtliml
,
tmJC
wHs
bolh
Mr
H
·
d
0
betLet· than ~~~ 0 n paper Pitt Is won two games and bmt two. which
C~lumbus
Ott
~INB--A
turned batk to tht' da\s of fift y- Btnm;on a ~ ~~~Jc~ anltl ~cer~t.ary.
0
le!l~.
Winter
lob
Aloo Comedy "Toy Shop"
e amc.
jfhoul d put th ' m on preltv evc n j
• ·•
two yca1 s ago ycMcH.la \ "'hPn Edl· Me ll ou
.u; w 1 ScclctuJ ;
frmtln~ altho~u@h the odds will crowd of approxlmntcly 40,000 will t&gt;OII made h1s n1 st tcsL 111 .1 dimly
!\IETZC · - · -~-wHeat Bran ~-Red
,
·Eft A MU.K ;\-IAN
llght1Y .( vor the bovs from ln-1 be ou hand Saturday to cheer Oh,,J lit world \'.Jth tllf' lltcandt:!s&lt;::cllt
Clllca~o. Oct 22-INS- Folk.s. the ~ I
a
·
[State Buckc&gt;yes In their a~tempt to bulb
l\lidds $1.10 F. O. 8 .
LIBE~TY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOPAY
truth.~~ out .
~:sle Rn's arne with M!Hmi \\Ill take the WUdcal.5 from North ·
- - - - - - - - -Liquefied Ga•
Be1t MeJzge1, Notre Dame's dim~ 't
th Y
g
f tl B kr
athlwestern and climb one more step
l'h~ ~'X'I{'! JLJ!\• ., 1 n 1.. Hrf'.t &lt;lf'lll- 1
"NO LIMIT"
Domino Feed Store
1
hlll tl\'(' ali-AmeliCIIIl J::lllEI.I(J on la:;t Jotpl e Pl"OI!TI•,m, 0 I" ISIC t yed ' . forWIIId the Blg T~n champtun:';lup
lh:ar and set~; Clara Bow, Staar' Erwin, Norman Foster, liarYe:::tll, natJonul thampwn ~;hh.t...Coo t~ e c assoca on
J.l
Ruray~[according to an announcement by
OSCA R Ml'ERS. Mil'.
1 onstr, rl l urt lhaT,::::J•t'~l'nnltlfiPII· IU e- l
team,
~ noL a bond salesman. games. The conte!lt will be p layea Henry D. Taylor, head or the LICk _
~
·
tl&lt;:'
1
1
!,; tl'll ldlm\n, 1&gt;111 1~ w1tS 10- •
ball
1
r:v Green aadl Dixie Lee-"U':s" at good bet! The Queen ' of nearts
Pomeroy, Ohio.
H~ dtC r;JJ't t:: l•cn sell lnxunwcc
at Del~:~.ware between tram~; Ihat let dep~:~.rtm en t lit the unlv"'Js ll)
(Continued froln page ou e)
l'.ittr\ IIJ r ('I"~" "' the l·,lo.:htt-e JJt h
1
makfs her dranuihe debut. Backe~~ by four aces th a~ mal•cs a
Tooay he wa s t\Jscovcr'Ed riding have so far looked stJo ng ngamst here today.
~ .
o usly for conc•·llatwn of the war t:~'l l lll/1 :-&lt;ulp li o~r dt, ~ lllf' !;; ~ ·1 1 .~ to
thi.OIO"~ I' lI C'.uu.r.go
.
of the
ir callber.
Th e Wild en..,
... wIII arriVe .111 Co- debt:.. .cxcrpt thuli ~ wltJch Vet- 1 ·oa
II d
suburb on 11. , opposltiOll
t
A:!
r
u
• 1 "~ 1' ,.,, ,, II 11 ' 1rr ~ I C::t!'l II •Pit•"
roJal flu11h .
0 asc pays
1
IJOrs::. d1,nvu milk "'dBim. He's a
a
lor mnne o
1e
__ _ __
_ __ - - - · l
Ieadmg .~cra ps In lhc Ohio confc1.
m!lklllao1 .,, 1·1 cl~t ~
.. , 11nn1t'(1 o 1earn
"'-1 .l go ~s to oh·•o ..
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Also Comedy "AFRICAN DODGER"
uw m1lk t.:• 11s11 wss
!to
t.l
b tt
ferfl nce. Ottcri.IC
.._
..-uausuuzuuunu:u:u:u:ummtt:tnlllllll:munnumtmnunmmmnu =uuumuuuuuunmuu:..uut
_
_
._.,...._
111 Je 0 0111 Northern a.n1 Ot:crlht Will plR.V at
he
says.
friday and SatuJ day
~- - -.- ·- ~
plays Rl Wm&gt;l.eru
1 Wetter Hiram
"STRANGERS MAY KISS"
1 Ph11aticlphlU, October :&lt;l.l-INS - 1 Reserve and Urbe.na will mvade
He,1r and see; Norma. She11.rer, &amp;bert Muntgemery 1.Und Marjorte
Hopes thaL qmu tet hack Bill OuLUp Cedarville.
Rambeau.-The idol of• P.t riJ&gt;~ harl eYeryti}ID!f sht'! wantetl but )oyc.
ll Cl' would be .ILble to help Peuu
Binff;on hwill f 111~ ~t B~~~:~
,
against WJ~con~i1 1 wr: re dal&gt;'hcd J,o. 0 N:en n t e on Y 01 1\\ cs
L\lso "Our Gang Comedy "Barga1n Day" •
day He Is still li mping t Jonr In- lt::tKuc gumc FJ.Jdlay w1ll go LoDeJUl ies and Will be of slight use Sat- troll to mcd DttroJt Clty ColiCMf!
nu:mrtn:uummm:n::r.nu;:ts.;ummu:nsmmtum:••UUtmnun~ urdny, 1t was fcmerl
other games sc hcthrtell Include
Dcnl!';on at Wabash, Rio 01 o.nde at
Bluefield, W Vn, MaJ:I!'!tl.a at
Mar5hll ll Rl Hunltugton. W Va ..
ITIIl ldwin-Wallace at Rochester. N. Y
aud Kenyon ut Hobart at Geneva,
nnia.
MarqueLI.c .(lf Milwaukee
play Bollt.o:n conege 1n ba.ck
Bay and Drake or Iowa wtll b6 in
York to ahalte handB w1Lh tht
Fordham Ra.nu. TelUHJ oomes norttt
face Ed.dle Casey's 8TC1Lt Harva.rd

on to the •oraach, U abeorW imouhllbo
blood. atta.ckl the .eat of tbe uo o
ud cheeblhe growth or theltJVI.L
CreomulllOII. i&amp; IU&amp;f&amp;Dieed. Klltff.Co
toi"J iD tho treatment ofJ"nistcat

F00tbaII F8CLB ·

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Eastern Teams To wtn
Meet Big Western N~w
Elevens Saturday to

membn.net ud 11:op the lnitatloa uul

teriouttrouble. Youcaa llopthem now
1fithCreomulsioo.aoenaulti6cdCRO&amp;ate
that is pleasant to take.~uWoa 1•.
MWmedieal dia.eoftii'J with two-fuld action; i11001hes and heala the UiOamed
membranes and inhibita germ powth.

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Tljl1R8DAY, Oll'I'OBER 24, 1031 •

THREE DAYS COUGH
IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL

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-Mr. nnd Ml !i C '·· W nu•,\ occl
ENGLISH CLUB 1\IEET~
nnd sou sen Arl hu r .po:.t f-: url'l 1\
1Wllh Mr ancl Ml s L.l l'. Lm ~· Mol' ~!'
JM1 tbaJ1 • m1n1mum Clharp ol 'l'o my f~ t~ud:; and Vf!! t, S ll\
The Englli&gt;h club met at the 1
-'
'••tJ·Ave oeuW lor each. luer·
Township
home of Mrs Vugll Martin '.1."ue&amp;- ; w c
nnd daw' •ltl. M1 s of
M
B
c t,.. . f ., I'
iloo. -,----.,,--c:-::::-:-::;:;:-:::::
It has come to my utl.Clltl&lt;m t ha t
dtly evening with Mi ss Della O'Con John Smith and Jr:rry Pa rr 0 ~ c tn- 1
~
an d r~ e ~t as\·; 1~ ~,;o1 1 ' U"' a·.l t
'lbe ...d t.U.d' wiU cladJ' a.llt. you. lni\ny VQtei&amp; are nlis mfom• ~ d rcThe Gnllla nma.Oemy high school nor as halites:; , A very lnteiC6~1ng : Cllllll\tt vh1!.ed tel..'cn•ly -....Jth M, ~m
a~·y ' 1jccx ~·
)I dtatre&lt;l, lib that. \be . copy !Ol gardlng the ccmlng t'lei·tu" 1 lor Blue Devil!! arc working hard this am.l
entertaining program hull a n d Mrs Cad uenhelfnc1 and th e
'll{all Hp~u 1 ll:! we e
&lt;'l H "' 1 '
pour 14 ll J)l'epared 1D auch a Sut.t.11n TownMllp Clc1k. Th!~ office week- preparatory to their game I been arranged Knd was pleJellted : Iutter ':; moth ct , Mr.s QUJllm . Mr I Mr and Mr~ . F'rnnk Weed. ,.
"
m~nner .., to brirll \be RH&amp;t.eat 1s sought by Charles E NP~P d I with the Logan high. achool tea.n duJ·mg the e ~cnlng 'Ihc ptogr1lm I Fmsmger h. {\ broLher· of Mr~ Qull·
Mt .m.td Ml ~ 0 B. WC' J'~/' 1d ~ .
to .liOLL
Sutton Town~hlp nnd N 0 r l.ty kt the local neld Friday a He moon wa~ Jollowed by a soclul hour w1Lh [ 1111 ami thh 1:; hi:. first visit In Ullllauis nre vi ~&gt; Jlmg 1r lat , f'l- h e.
=-::.:"7-,'::-"--;;:--:::::-·-- Charl-es E. Nease n! Pomeroy
The enttre teum seem to be a.p- ! deliclous refreshment ~ Umng :;ervcd s~~ acusc since 11e l(' ft h ere when a a few d fl} !l
. ,., .
,.,,
, [be pu~n wW be re~Ueoalble
Thanking you for your .!iupp-:n t palently In good shape haling
Tho ~uealh attended lne meeting, yt,Ung man. He J.:,; nuw 110 yeats old
~~ ~na ~l '&gt;. Dc nn ,~ RGudll ·: · ~ l.:
ODlJ I'll.' oae
I.DierUOO In th ~ N(l~·ember e lections
I am, covered rl'Om the Pomeloy tilt IR.IIL Mr!':. L. D Rel~:~mg~r anu MJs:; EmMISS AraliJ:{• McBnd e ims at·· t M1s. Ella ~mlm or N, \\ M tt " ' ,
,ol ~' advertilemeDt. Erio~ 1D
Chas E Nutst·
week a.nd are prepH.dng t.o romp I mu Richards.
t:t~t(;\.l a PCn.'tltJon a~ the o. H. E sp ent Flit lay wr t h M1
a. {I l\.... •
IUiv~enU NunaJd be report.ed 1
Byracust•-Suttou rwp. over the supposedly atmng Lagan I
In Oal!Jpolls
1Gt:OJge Re eves o f DOl\ 1. n;:: t•:t1
knrueclla141¥.
10 -21-:n.
team. Hllmrtck. whose ley hns bt:&lt;:!n
I"ERKONAJ,s
I Ml:&gt;s &amp;rah Duckworth spent 1 Lt~~. l'f' U( · W.llker tll lc! l.11l J, n,
- - ' - - - · - · - -- · 110mcwhat Injured .since the Mill·
Mr. and Mrs. Frllnk Fr~ ~ unt.l , Sulurday uL Parkersbu rg
At.h cll.'i .!'pent EunU:1 y w , t,l A, ' 1.
dlepmt Wt several wceka 11 w:o, ha 11 ' 11"UIIIiter Frances Jean of FranK·
Mr and Ml'1L RHiston Hemsley 1Rupe.
1
F.o r Sale, Mioc.
recovered und Is c:~~pecl.cd t.a be.: llu, Pn, tipe nL Monday w1t h iht:J for- 1::uul daughl~r Jouu ;;pent the week . Mr and Mrs. John Chm: •wn C l ·..
ready by Friday.
mer's brothrr. Gus F1ye and wife 1 end w1th relatives
· 1 Cline and family s1:;vnt Sw1l.! :t\ h th
The game will ~~a.rt prompLly at
Mrs. C. W. Kcmpcr u! ChaJ!e:;Ullll M1ss Belle Carlc~un altcndeU the Warnlc Nelson Hnd i11 mily H AlFOR SJ\,LE--Onc 2 yea!' HolMtt•hJ
3:43 o'clock And a good !lKille bl ex~ uccompanled by friends. r;pem funt'r.~l of her cousin, Will L Cal- bany.
Je,·xr:.y cow with calf by het ~;Jdc.
1
pccted.
'f'llt'!ldKy w1th her moth-er, Mrs. , lC \Ou at Oalllpoll;; ThUJ~day.
I Frank Kayse r nnd wife flf AU '· 1
&amp; ·,] M. C. Bo1ce, 1·!01 nulc n~rth
! Mr. nnd M1s ~vlve~tt l Hnn1s , rns, Mr and M rs Ha rold T'::::n r:•.· '
' M·utha McDaniel.
or Kyger. o.
l0-21·3t
MOORE t:OJ\.IMI'fTED 1'0 JAIL I Mr. and M1~. Frauk Smeltze1 1 and bab.v a n d M1s Emma Huffman of Culuml!u~ amJ M1
loll '! r.. "
' ente1talned a5 t heh· guest;; over the of Stcubcnv111e , 0 , are here the Walter Hampton SbJ Cnt ~~Ill 1t1\
APPLES-Cider ' and apple buller
lOc per gal on at the Charles Moore or Lltl11 citY wns week end Or. Fred Williflms of g1 ~rsts of h is father, Frank Harru; 1 with Mrs J c Guby
apples tOe per bushel Come ..!a r ~
orchard.
(Bring your o•,vn committed t.o the coun t y jail here Sht!lby ann Mr and Mr!i. H M and ramllv
1 Mrs. Ross Hath.;,. v (, f lk;;t · .. 1•,
1y 0111 Fruit Farm, Sl:l.lem Cen,
)
on a fine of S50 unct costs c.n the Williams of Oxford.
Mr and Mrs. John Hem) Re eves ' spcnctmg ll few • .l"~ l'. lLll 11 . .: 1 ._ it
ter, Ohio.
10-21-Jt
cont alner.
cha rytJ of resisting au officer om. 1 Mrs. B. W WJI!mms has gon-:! l tJ, and C'htldren Clarence O'Donulr:l Wuld oJ tim place
I
Sullon I

A.

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Rcites from $3.

By IulcrnaUonal News Scrv•ce
Bluffton, 0., Oct. 22- INs-The
purplt• q.nd white el~ven or Bluff·
ton col1ege today wus pushr'd head
lung Into a hard drill progmm H:&gt;
Coach A C. Bucky pointed his
lfllllH fot· !.he Bowling Green gnd
arg ument Saturday.

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OATs.

ball background throUGh lnjurle;;
Iare
again in uniform with Wcslt~yun a nd will appear against th e
Miami red.sklns In the homecomlnl!
~ Liug-glt• here Saturdny
They at~
Howtud Oinaven, Springfield fullback and Rod Campbell, hatrback,
of Elmiro.. N. Y.

CANNED GRAPE
FRUIT
Very Fancy
Can

Wllmlngton, 0., Oct 22- INsOffcnse with a capltnl "0" Is the
cbamcl.erlstic E. J Steele, roach uf
1Wllmln&amp;ton college. hopes t.o have
ltn~&gt;tUlect in his men In time for the
game with John Carroll Pt•i®y
nigh t
The Quaken have yet to
wiu a 1931 g1:1.me, and have scored
but one touchdown In four games
due to their weak offense.

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27C

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New Haven, Oct. 22-INB-Yalc
rnns ~tUl wondered today who will
!!tart at oenter for the !Uuc a&amp;~lnsl
AI' my. Eddle Doonan, who played
center untu the Chicago game,
held t.he--·job yesterday but Vincen t l
Mnlln Is rated steadier &amp;lld wl\f\
lnvol'ed to set the call Baturdll.y.

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FLOUR
Ma1k f1 om our own
wlwat, c.ack . . . . .

OCTAGON SOAP
4 Large Bars
6 Small Bars

25c
25c

Doni,-h Solid Heacl o-100 pounds ...... $1.45
SO pounds . . . . . . . . . 7~c

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POST BRAN FLAKES

25c

~!ac~ages ......

CELERY

Fan~y Largf

CRANBERRIES
Fancy

lOc

Per Quat&amp;

25c

JELLO
Alny Flavor
3 Pacj!!flges

14c

HEAD LETTUCE

2 Head~
Ft:J1· ..

... 25c

Pomeroy 11 Stores

Pure

[School Table!~• 10~-1i""' 4 '
.Mataar't Grocery · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Phontt 22 ·L
1for ~lie; Whit'• Na~htha I , &lt;1 ~lihr•~m•n &amp; Roedel. ··· ·· ;··:···· ·l':~~:fl'll;L

•iScloip, 8 .....!!Ia,., . liilt~. I ~ik!)t • , i\;(.\!lnal.~. ~aoh Crocol'y ~ · · · · · · · .' · · · · · .Jilioii~ lJ;f-l.
IY'1u can aiJ.~yi sot .b~tl·~l
f;'j&gt;ple Oroce?' · · · ·
' · · · · · · · · · · · · Phone li26·1l
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I MARKET STORI!S. · Two 1
1 ~toreo in Middleport, Oil• in
Poluoroy.
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Wl}ilc'u Storca, .. " ... , ', ............ Phone ~63·L

, ·~- · O.':·t:l,ll~" ~ktr,-\1--&lt; •...... : ... Pho~ Z~t ;t.

The ·Bill 3 Qrocrey, Mi!i~le~cfrt . . .... ·. Phone 99-J.
Neoao B=. !&gt;r~r,'l!y'r~f"¥'.
Phone 62Z-L
put~~ Wb1llock. · · · · · · · · ·'······.Phone 3l7,L J, jll. jlatllbiU'p ' ~o 'flii~ ; .......... Rutland, Obio

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Kanoao Flour, tlaia week
cnly, )al'fe aaek 4Sc; New
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KRAUt CA.BBAGE

Notre Dame, lnd., Oct. ~2-INS
- All the plays or the WarbeJ" system with whlch Coach HU11k An-

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Armapolls, Oct. :.!2-IN8-C~~op­
tain-elect Tutt.le o1 the Navy 6QUU.d
Js lit w!Lh a. cold buL w~s expected
to recover ln t.lme to face Princeton this week ~nd, Harbold wtll
t.uke hill place It he d!Mls not pt~~.y.

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NEW CORN MEAL
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PEAS
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ll,io Ccffee, very ape~ cia I, 3 pcundl 2ki New Sor·
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Little Willie
per 4 lb. sack . . . .

Akron, 0., Oct. 22-INB-Akron·s
zii'pcrs will put into thcll· same
with Case at BUchtel field here
next Saturday an extra ounce of
effort lu their blocking und tackling, the practice periods &amp;how, as
Coach Blair puts them th10ugh u.n
j mtenstve romp Itt prera.rntton for
the contest.

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Delawatc, 0, Oct. 22-JNs-Two
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FANCY CREAMERY
BUTTER

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1 lng there her son , 0 1'. Stanley Wti:&lt; spent. Satt1rd 11y ami S uuda y with
RentIIams who !!pCllt r;everal d.».)! I h ere. 1Mn Henr y':; pa rent:;. Mr. an d Mn •.
Mr~;. J . C. P.-•Je ILlld Mn Jotm l C C. Brat.I.Qn
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Ri!.lkc hav e 1 eturued from Colun~Thomali Clp.rk retum ed Lo his
trklty w&amp;ter and lila&amp;. Abo &amp;ILtLm.11, where tht Y vli:Ul.ed Mrli. R-¥ ::. emplOYU\Cllt In Mom oc, M lcl1 ,
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s1.st-cr , Mrs Will Witham
Tuesday
He was accm~a u led 1
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Bay Clalr am.l t.hel'e by Mr . llnd Mrs. Ra lston ,
A.DVERTfSING
10-:n-:n.
ccr Fna.ley a~Lemplcd to take Moore I Ml&amp;s Mn r)' Tabit were Vlsit.orli lu I Hemsley a n:1 daughtf'r Joan nn rl
SECTION
FCR RUT-Four t"OO;hou.sc tur~
lu 4J fu.s~ ~leu h~~~ ~~ese:~: j Huntmgton Tuesday.
, Ml~os Edith T w:nbull of Rov ens'o\orxJ I
nllhe&lt;t c.r lJPfurni»hcd Lt1i1hl6 eu
' lnlo X en
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e re&amp; e
t hi • MIMI E m m a R!Cinmis motored to t Mr3 Car l 0 . Gelr!t':;;d:t'l lS •
~tml COB I. Otnc:s s~.Jdard • 011 ,
88100 .,.•
tempt oi fithed otflce: t~c.:~r~
m Columbua Wedne l:lday and will l ing a l t" W weeks Wi th l'C!.tU~ f., :n
Mlddltpou. Call f03-R
10~21-3t
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11.nd was ne (m t Je c
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spe mi se vc rul a li.~5
1 Cha.r kstcjJ.
During t he mee t mg o! the com. .. , .
Mr u.ud Mrs. H11.1 ola Maekew:J..:' M r. an~ Mrs. P a ul lial mull o.
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mt&amp;!lloneJIJ Mondny. the contract
lll')tOI Cd t~ C olumb us WcQI;~~; day ~ Pau1ero)l :;pc z1L S w1d rr} Y. Jtl 1 l\l
1 f.-It CLUB CONGRESS
for Ume !or roads. 424. 274 , 280, -t2J 1 ,~~o.bout fliO boys and s.lrlS frotn
Mrs. Le vi Freel!lnu wab adrmttcd 1Enw 13 Ouck wmu 1
, and fl3 north, was awarded to w. abou t SO counties m Ohio a.rc ex- 1.0 HoJ1.e1 ll n:. p11.1. LH' an opc•a Wou
Mr n ud Mrs A J CNt
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1u . Durling on hiH bid or Ul21.'lll. pccl Jd to at Lend the Sevenl.eentll TucMI~:~.~
, tiOII HerL• L .u uJ l'h a na~ J I '' ~
flrpe like
(10 pt.) lOe. w'4N'I'F..D-U.scd
pla.Uoun ~;ul es $1010.89 from the county fund and : Annual 4· H Cong_:e:ss t.o ba h eld ?n 1 Ucnny Tdpp of McArthW', neph · who ~ peuL th e \l;eek h c 11 · \I ,ln 1~t1r'l
jlM line.
capacity 6 Lon or mole Pearl l$l625.61 from l!le repair rund Wli.i : Nov !1·14 at the collca:c or agll - I ew of Mrs 8 A. H.a l hbw u 1~ un ot'J Ellzabu .h J o u ~·s 1et 1nn:\l tL t:l !.. l!
Jacutlo. Phone 84.5EJ -X Pome roy, I appr(lprJat.cd tor the county en . r,:ultme o.t the Ohio St.ate Umver- 1ot:sc1 VI\Uon :l l Ho lzer nospnu l
home at T w tlt· Co'( ~k. p,1
uto ll&gt;l&amp; .,. "'-' llo PI' 11110 0' n. D J
10-20-Ji slneer'6 payroll S21Hl was allowe1 l r;lty
Among Lhtl t.npiu; to be dis- I Ml~...:. U l' ll. l O 'COllllOI ll'ft Wed Jose ph LonU u: J sllfiLTI Ll , j ."'!'I, [' [ I
··- - · - - - - -- - - - · · - - · l!ol' payment of Bnunal clll.ims, and cus~;ed arc . henlthfull1vlng. 1..'COno· r:-c·sl.!ay !o1 n ll ucc ·.:.cek&amp; vtsl\ Ill of pr: Jnl}!!ll&gt;' Molldf',. .uu 1, t'\ =~
WANTl.D-lO!t car5 to G:l'tttf;oe. 75c I tbe current bUis were preselited. , Julc dft clency, recreation !or i-H I Columbus a nd 6Jlllllg fh!ld
cru h:.ll tol:.~: 1 uc n
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1 ~lll1n Mi ll. Cubs Sl e \lt'J~ 119.~ a~; h c1
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1Daei1WrDA Jor pr1a1
Br1dge Approach
10· 22 -3t 1 by the board o! conun 15810ners a t clency, ~;md opportw11t1cs in turn I 1kiilll oJ Delphos . o .
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IIJR. TN£ COUGH QR COLD THAT HANtJS QN.

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IN A YEAR
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[;Uod woriL mules unc hmoc
and a h:.r~~ barn with iJfOll·
abi:, abou~ 5000 teet 111 IJOOd IU&amp;D;..r
aiW~ :·azed. A bo.rgttln.
· l'hc Ebcnbach Construction Co.
Pomctoy, Ohtu

P. S.-Lllkn in on our WL W br01dctltt
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A 5HFIRE!

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"fi'JENTV SHARES V1HEN IT WAS $:&gt;_0&lt;&gt;
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M-,· TWCI'ITY SFII\RES Aft!: WORrfi$:'&gt;00~9j
NOVJ \ QUICK CASPER! HURR'I TO vnlllh'

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tliDN'T \3UY THAT :'iTOCK FOR
14ER! SHE'U MUR1&gt;ER ME! 1
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UP THII.T WA'I! ALL I &lt;AI'I {)Q
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IS 10 "DAAW 11500~ OF MY
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At.l\) Sf
FUN\)S OUT OF THIO: BANK, AN1&gt;
61VE IT
ME !HE
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Blue Ro1e Rice

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S.lted Peanuts

Prunes

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ICEBERG LETTUCE

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1700 BATHS

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at 'LOWEST PRICES.

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reiUIOOJliJic. p1lees. Bring In your Ch:~m
Wholesome
radio m· ca.ll 24 1-J. H M Cro&amp;'I, I--- -- - - - - - - - - - - Muslc SlOI'C, MtllrJicpr.rt, Ohlu.
10~22~3t .
W&lt;Jrld·F• mou• Paintinr
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FC.R B~LE -H&lt;,t BJ;:u;t COli ·,l':v ~ Jn!n, w 1114 bom nt l•'o!!t-nn, li n ! ~.
Like new Price $1:.! . M• :\ C ht:~
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I llltlt hllmlHll'rlr•fl l:ut lhrtel -!'rns enm·
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FOR 6ALE--'f'rcm J ersey cow &lt;..:uJI t·uh:.- 1111' pnrnllull. ll1 e "fl'ull~no Mrt·
at Bmd11haw'o Etore at Laurel •lo 1111 ~ 1 .. ..,. ,1 th:J nli olTPrlllg he·
CJlft
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FURNISHED ROOMB-For I'cnt.l es1:Hp•· ll•u11 1!t•nth \\hl'n a sltrll
see Mrs. A. P. Mlllcr 1 130, But~ hun;1 I". lilt.• .. filii"'' " wn~ hl'lug nt·
lctnuL Ave.
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Over 300,000 suetts cho11the Greoter
Gibson lot
There must be !Ood
reooon fo11uch populorltyl T•yitl 70%
of oil •oomo S2.50, SJ, $3.50 end U
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8u. Money rcf11n&amp;d if any Ct)UP em
~d. oo matter o£ how l_ong aLaDdin~
3 DOt reJJeqd af&amp;er takibl ,acoordina:
todiroctlou. Aakyourdrug11t. (ach.)

ofthe greatt&amp;l ht'lllliDIIPiceDdtJ&amp; for pet·
Pent ooughs and coltlaandotherformA
ofth:roattroublca.Creom.Waioncootaina,
iDaddi.tloatoaeoa:Jte,othmhctlit~~el&amp;meob!'WhichiOOthe.Ddbealthdnfected

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Of.Uknownd;uJs,Cn.-o&amp;otoisreooa:·

DiJed by hiah medical au.tlioritietasooe

Lalit season t.he 27 to 0 beaUn1
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ctenon il ..,qu&amp;ii:Jied ,ere ared up lurnbul tomorrow morume . anu wt H 1nany ower.. Every Amer1can ad liven Penn by WIIICOllJiln reaulled
l to Lhe Notre OaJht squad loOdl,y ln r;.harc t h e ti lad!WII 'Nit h tht• B t!Ck· miQistratiOJJ &amp;inte the WIU: has apln a complet.e revamplni of the
l.nort to deYlle IOIPt meaua of de - eyea in 1:1. warmin g u1J llrill !tu tMd 1cl'lill agitation .. bulttJr 11:5 J)orootbtill &amp;ylt.em, iil PhlliLdclphla.
py ltlS.Cma ttonal New• Sen ice
teuae apib..et thl! &amp;dm~ttedly pow- Saturdars taut(' lomonvw a!t.e: · 1ncr Ol'_l payment · -accord.~ ,to the
Oraupner, Penna quarter. is erip·
Hu dlininl the Hat or nocturnal lertul nmntn1 atttck 'f)! Pltf.llbW'Ih nqon.
debtors capacity to p11.y . 'lhe ul·
ContJm&amp;ed. rrom llP .e onl)
pled and If he pla.ys wm1.'t be qu.lte ccnl e&amp;ta to be plf'tyed in Ohio to- 1whose t.eun oom11 here for a &amp;IDle
lied debts to the Un ited St.ateH were Tstt.Jbarl and aeeordintt to tilt' Ju
m.11.ch1ne.
Ht , leaving the Held clear t.o Carl mor row 16 the Heldeltet11-Muslt1n• 8aturQa.y. Anderaon proteiiJtld puz
founded on th at ba.sJ.:!, as 11.. re!lult ur l a nu t! ba~ bern L) conte-rel~e wl~
The Notre Dame-Pitts burwh a.nd Perino.. plunging: ba.ck , to snatch 111 wn game to be played at Ne"' lzlemfnt over a letLer from a Notre
wh1ch France g:ot .m as~ment to M
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Some EKOOpticmal Claooy Harvard-Texas batt!ea sta ck up lUi t he Kl ory, If any. ! or Lhe Peun.syl- . Courord In wluch the PrlnCt!.5 will Dame ta.n who declared the ftght·
pay h e r debt at 39 centA on the
weow 1()
d. 0 en.
18r"fl •,·
the two blg mtersectlonal ftyht11 of vaninns.
ill&amp;: lrllh would be oonquered by
--oolla r
fXIlll w m kr.e uns ucct's;s u Y o
Gameo are Expected
Saturday and onl:y bn evcu break
Willconsln beat PUl·due and c ·u·- 1attem~t t() keep t.ttclr four~ytllr, no two \ouchdowna.
IContluuec. l.rurr. ;' 11 gc 01 e )
If M Laval brings up the IIUb - ou.st Cben. Is, now rcport.t!d movloa:
tor the east appears lJke ly In lht: nceie Tech W3Ji flipped by W aud confetence defeat ncord Intact
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Thi• Week
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tnnce l9'.n no conierence ~m
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A OhJneae "red " armr 13 bell' "
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given
ouly
an
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since
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For
organiZ~:d
tt Cb&gt;cn&gt;.ao. Rccor~lng 1n
By COPELAND C. BURO
elde chance to W'tn from the Ir.tah. should tmun ct' lh c mid-westerners It.hey have sutrered only fom act..
- - 'Schwab a nd Gc JUrd Swope
• rc vtslOil w; a pplied to' ~nee 's de bL Jupu.ne:!IO iJililrces' ot 1l1form;-ll9n. ,
I. N. S . Bport.s Wme r
while Harva!d Is luted consider- who may have ~n overruled con~ back.!; in that period ·rhe Prlpce't
8~ InLcrnnllon!ll News Service
Mrll F..d l!Klll. who ~o co uraG;~u~J "ould und oubted ly le&amp;ult bJ upA Boviet commlllslon oftJve mem
New York, OCt. 22-Easte rn foot. ably .superior tCJ th e southern m- iddearbly
have amallti8d exactly 600 po tnta to. At .New Yrlrk- Rud)' Pu:: ~ "· Om- ly hMd bollle up u udct t lle o t&gt;a llll.rd I cvlMlon or the French term ben , headed by L. M. l(arllktuln ,
Boston collc!fe actually doe!in't 1lheh' opponents 133 in the 27 ;art!.· aha . defeat ed Joe Toots Mandl , or attclld~Ui lwr larnoH!i h us lJafuld II JStt!ad or d.owmlmrd Prance ' to~ asstst.a.nt Soviet oommtasa 1· '0 t fmball, whlrh tor some year~ ha.s been va.den
Colo•a•o
dul'ing
hlb lu.bt
didt hn0t
a - day po&amp;ie.s&amp;es nv~rly 35
· per cent of 1 e1an a ff a1rs, IS 011 •.s \loa\
. . to ••·
as low 811 11. moon going :; ..er a
r1:1.te as good a s Marquette thl.!. •• Played
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Fm:.n Is JCI)OJ'I.ed to be vustly im· season but smart ing under their
Xuvler and Wtt.tenbtlrg wlil be
QL'n Ut George, M.ichl&amp;:a;l de · lt: t atbothc las be 1e
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the world::. gold supply has 110 un - 11ehurJ a. according to dl.'ln:t!chc., from
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$hlpgs in a big way thl.s week.
proved but they v.·ere l'l'POJted In thrashu~s the~ may turn this we-ak staging a "rubber " l!;ame at lhC ftMct: Dr f'red I\IOfl!fS, ChiCUIP
wwo
uL t~ ' t"~J l'U
~.: k~ epd l t:mploym ent a n d Is ' proJperuw; Hurbm.
Atlantic seaboard teams are In t\ the same .fashion bst sealiOn a t and iurprlse Wllh' a. wtnn(no ft•ht S:pringfteld stadtum , when t b e two
Ha1ry Corn:,wett, Brown Col- peld to tkhe t' ~&gt;1 e 0 ' c d[.; l'll Vl' 1'""
' c c 1tainly h~t· "cupa t: 1 ~ 1. •~ pay·· 1.,
- - - -- - - - - - - ~
a cl'&gt;~' l 11 e· gJ ea LcJ now than \\hen
"" Lhc 3!.1..,
&amp;poL Saturday where at least th..:!y a.bout thl&amp; time and erne k C'.l
up
Drake hru; no &lt;"hnnec ·~agains t e1eveN ela ··'
..... tomorrow even 11111 1n 1~:a:Jnn, tcssed Jack R ~;ynolds. New 1 t 1e bc1:1.!1
d l't ' l tl' ll t o:,.se
d
1
seriously threaten some ()f the big fearfully be lore Wisconsin . Thl' Fordham.
1924: lhe Luthera.ns handed Xavier Yctk
ro&amp;e u on It 1tu; IL 1 esee~.~ e ,1
1 r l' Ut !l~reentent WI!.~&gt; reached
Why He Needefl So M•nJ
0
•I t ory In tak •
H ar vaa d s victory over Army last a 32~ 7 Iac Ing In the open IIlK ! oot L en M aca Iuso. C oIg-. l c, r..• e f ea tN I uJitdst
" lip my
dt'tlruu
wea-•
.., e levens.
Badgets a1~ ma ki ng I1s
the mun} ~.._,
tl o\lt'
r trlbutst-slOilc
at! p Jcsldcnt Hoonr a 11 ct his a ld cj I A 1I1I~~ ~ I\ I• &gt;\ 11'11 ·1 .,r I+'nr ••n In·
lfotre Dame lS coming to P1tts- lng the luke eastward, the la~L wee k places t he er lmson a deCided ba ll game lletw ~En ohe two schools. flailer Arnold. Boston
the graw O nly a short wh tlf' be· I hare consl5lent.y ,.1ro wn out )l ints •·un 1u·r•r ou wil l! :.; ,.J, Jnun '-' hnHllL'·
bW'Jh to play Jock Sutherland's time a Wisconsin elevt!n }&gt;laying Ill chot~e over Trxas. The invade rs A year later the Lcams fou.Rht toll
Jtuk 'Sherry, Olllahn. nnd Jack fore the l:tutlal ·Edl::.ou's
ID.8t i l h ut l he Un n ed Statu ; Is prt•pared twli t, ls lll, k h t&gt;f :Itt• m.my wh·es
Panthen1, Purdue tangles with Car~ this sectl&lt;m dating wa.y ba.ck to have un average baC'kt\eld aud lJne 7-7 t1e, a.nd last fall XaYie1 turned Btra.ck , Oklahmoa drew
tnumph . extraltlon of l Ubber from 1lo make malc1lal cont.e~lons Jn nns\ C'J&lt;" I lhe ~wll .11 1111 n!rl thto pnl
negie Tech and Wi8consin lnlade~ 1899 when Yo.lc turned back the but uo banv wood and an atto.ck the ca.rdtnal and G~eu mu.chme
At Quebec-Henri Deglane, Mon- snldenrod ln s wh a \'.ay as lo l th e matter or war debts ln return nrc tuput 11 o.: 11 ;.:1,01 11 )('\' •llrl not
Ph1ladelphla to try out Pennsyl~ westerners at New H11.vcn.
Ulat to do.te ha.!l lacked the brll~ back, 13-7.
1 trea.J, tossed Joe Malrewlcz,
Uttca, make It or r:ommmnal value hR:l fur matenal relluctmn In Europea 11 1 nc•••t nnv nr IIi~ lmn•ll nt•PilRnces.
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - ll~nce and variety of the Cam~
The Wlbnlngton Quaken have 1 Y.
been revealed
armlWlcnt Prance ha!i never tak -1- t•rtruti .'Xt'\l!l.
·
'''llllllllltmUamm:umuuu::utaummuan~.t:nm:.."1r budge boys
lost their ftrst four games thU; sea- 1
.
With Etilson !i d eath it wa.o,; Jxo . 1en th~e hm t.s serious!) Bht: has
At Pltisbttrgh some expetU. don t son, 1\nd have scored only one luuch
llcved , dlreeuou ol tile vast 1,11 • 1elected Lo go he1 c wn way.
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,see much but NoiJ"e DanU'. Early j down In the quartet of qs.mcs
FIGHT RESULTS
terprl~s h e he&amp;ded would probably I Upon one !illbJect there appears.
. - - - . . . . ...............
In the season the Panthers were 1coa.ch E. J . Steele hus been work·
continue 111 tile fam lly How lUI ·' ~ht• j.)OSsibJI!ty uf an agreeme ut.
listed os ilkely to be the first elcv- , tng his boys hard ami hiLS made
B~ International Nt'WS Service
mcnsc his holdiUg!i ,.,en~ ptobubly 1 r!u.., conce• ns lhe flo~~; or gold IJ(' .
en .to UJlSt't Lhe South Brnd Ram- 1severa l ch11.nges in his hne·up 1111 At ,Jt"rsey ctty-Kid Chocolate will r.nt lwcomc public kno~~;Je&lt;l!;e ' tween the t wo countries Thr~ '
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMlRCiY, TODAY
?les but Notre Dame·~ t1e sera!] p~paratlon for the gume Lom01 , ow J u u lor
lightweight
champb•; 1until his "' 111 I!; :'\led IUJ vwl&gt;litl'. J Ulllk'd States and Frunte br t We(' II j
.lgamst I he rxtremely pov:erful •nlght wllh Johtl Carron and ac· k 1c&lt;.:kcd rut AI Gcldbctg Bro e~ klyn !The extent of hrs pP rsonal fort un~· them hold appruxJmalt'ly 85 per
Northweste• n crew 11nd the exiub1- !cording to the mentor. the Quakers 131
"THE MAGNIFICIENT LIE"
'I
hfll&gt; never brn dJ:;clusell
1re nt of lhe world Hs1ble supp ly uf 1
llt&gt;ar a.nd se&lt;:; Ruth Chatterton, StWJ.rt Erwtn, Sam Uardy and
~Jon of pla)s uga.lnst Drake hav::: I will have a fighting 'fleven ou Ihe Johnny Pompey Jersey City rea- The enlliT' nation pa1d au mru- 1gnld
P~~t:~~ 11 \1 t Wl.Se mrn awa.y lromlficld tomonow which w11l be hard th crwelght df!li'al~d ' Hurry Obr·~~ suul tnbute tu Ed!Mir' X memot:.l wM 1ta\'al ano. hls pa•ty w1J1 [ellch
Ralpll Bclllt~y. tier eyes. promise heann-but wh"l.'s ln ht'r lw.u t
u' 111 ; \ 1
to stop
man New York (6)
last night
111 a.notdaucc \lilth H:jj ~. 1~~gt~n 1 ~ .L e thu; aft.t&gt;rhoo~::
A Fresh Car of
won't
be
ISh
Will,
however.
lt
l
Playmg
,
thelr
foUlth
night
gam1•
A.t
Baltlmore-Jolmn~
Lucas
President
Jioowr's
proc lamatwn. 1 Hou~
: lt:Cei\ Ll 1t the White
Also Comedy "Ex-Plumber"
Pittt.bm 1 e~en s lightly lopsided nf lt 1t scRSon, the Dayton Flye1t camden, N.J. llghtwl'iR,ht rlcfrat.e(l lights were tuurcl.! ut1t for mw i dmc~e ~.t 6 P m · 1eturmm! late! Lo
ALPHA
Friday and Saturday
R{llllll!,t ~ 1 lns scored 147 polnt.s 1wlll r,ltP tnpt to duplicnh&gt; the f£ilt of 81~~; Lumpe , Pat~rson. N J . 001
1mmute at 10 odod: In N{'w York . u t the omi..J:o~ mght WJlJ b~ spe n;.
0
and
hll.~&gt;
~~
opponents
this
seasoJ~
jthel•·
19:.!6
team
which
~eut
Lh
!
At
Akron,
0.-0orllla
Jones
AkBroadway
':,
g!Htl•t
wn~
lilmmcct
anrJ
Ida
\·
m
~h~
r~~';(',
nml
on
SUI~
­
CEMENT
Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon in
I'Ccm·ct shy , to be scored on The •Butler Hooslen&gt; back to Indlil.nU,po- ron middleweight. knockcc_l out the Statul•• ur Llbt·l t~ du1 kc ned. Cl Pt! r 8 Bt : ~.at \to ill ~o lo
6
5
Minml 1,f ':;'~ a
to 0 win over , lis smnrtl:tg under a 30·6 trimming JohmJy Ro~rts, Huntmgton w In prlvutc home.~ 1;ubllt pla~eil. on gues~ Y T~msc n , 1 ~omc as a hou~.:
Arrived tuday.
We han
"THE SECRET CALL"
lu, a 0 to 0 tea ling of The 1wo tranu; have not met on t he va (3l
th(l strt:'ets , one m1t1ut~· uf da 1k.u e.&gt;li t h·
. sc lrf u c ls so an ang-Cd
Tar•ped Wires-a. a1dclde-a rv.arded telephone emil! A :;Wry that
1
drop!Jt!d t.he price to 55c )ttr
owa , n 34 to 0 blasting of West
ld•ron since
,
.
- pre'\oa.Jled
at tile Fl eJ. eh PJCtllJ('t \\Ill havt• I
1ample tlm~.: fm
f 'gr
Th.
d lscus.&lt;&gt;wn With •
Vlrglma. and a 32 to o crushi
mtgbt happen ID any city.
1
o:ack or $10.15 per tun. LarWestern Res
ng
o
So
la1
thls
year,
co.ch
\.cam
ha:t
L
\.ROE
CROWl\
EXPEC'ff.'O
JO
U
ghout
the
mtliml
,
tmJC
wHs
bolh
Mr
H
·
d
0
betLet· than ~~~ 0 n paper Pitt Is won two games and bmt two. which
C~lumbus
Ott
~INB--A
turned batk to tht' da\s of fift y- Btnm;on a ~ ~~~Jc~ anltl ~cer~t.ary.
0
le!l~.
Winter
lob
Aloo Comedy "Toy Shop"
e amc.
jfhoul d put th ' m on preltv evc n j
• ·•
two yca1 s ago ycMcH.la \ "'hPn Edl· Me ll ou
.u; w 1 ScclctuJ ;
frmtln~ altho~u@h the odds will crowd of approxlmntcly 40,000 will t&gt;OII made h1s n1 st tcsL 111 .1 dimly
!\IETZC · - · -~-wHeat Bran ~-Red
,
·Eft A MU.K ;\-IAN
llght1Y .( vor the bovs from ln-1 be ou hand Saturday to cheer Oh,,J lit world \'.Jth tllf' lltcandt:!s&lt;::cllt
Clllca~o. Oct 22-INS- Folk.s. the ~ I
a
·
[State Buckc&gt;yes In their a~tempt to bulb
l\lidds $1.10 F. O. 8 .
LIBE~TY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOPAY
truth.~~ out .
~:sle Rn's arne with M!Hmi \\Ill take the WUdcal.5 from North ·
- - - - - - - - -Liquefied Ga•
Be1t MeJzge1, Notre Dame's dim~ 't
th Y
g
f tl B kr
athlwestern and climb one more step
l'h~ ~'X'I{'! JLJ!\• ., 1 n 1.. Hrf'.t &lt;lf'lll- 1
"NO LIMIT"
Domino Feed Store
1
hlll tl\'(' ali-AmeliCIIIl J::lllEI.I(J on la:;t Jotpl e Pl"OI!TI•,m, 0 I" ISIC t yed ' . forWIIId the Blg T~n champtun:';lup
lh:ar and set~; Clara Bow, Staar' Erwin, Norman Foster, liarYe:::tll, natJonul thampwn ~;hh.t...Coo t~ e c assoca on
J.l
Ruray~[according to an announcement by
OSCA R Ml'ERS. Mil'.
1 onstr, rl l urt lhaT,::::J•t'~l'nnltlfiPII· IU e- l
team,
~ noL a bond salesman. games. The conte!lt will be p layea Henry D. Taylor, head or the LICk _
~
·
tl&lt;:'
1
1
!,; tl'll ldlm\n, 1&gt;111 1~ w1tS 10- •
ball
1
r:v Green aadl Dixie Lee-"U':s" at good bet! The Queen ' of nearts
Pomeroy, Ohio.
H~ dtC r;JJ't t:: l•cn sell lnxunwcc
at Del~:~.ware between tram~; Ihat let dep~:~.rtm en t lit the unlv"'Js ll)
(Continued froln page ou e)
l'.ittr\ IIJ r ('I"~" "' the l·,lo.:htt-e JJt h
1
makfs her dranuihe debut. Backe~~ by four aces th a~ mal•cs a
Tooay he wa s t\Jscovcr'Ed riding have so far looked stJo ng ngamst here today.
~ .
o usly for conc•·llatwn of the war t:~'l l lll/1 :-&lt;ulp li o~r dt, ~ lllf' !;; ~ ·1 1 .~ to
thi.OIO"~ I' lI C'.uu.r.go
.
of the
ir callber.
Th e Wild en..,
... wIII arriVe .111 Co- debt:.. .cxcrpt thuli ~ wltJch Vet- 1 ·oa
II d
suburb on 11. , opposltiOll
t
A:!
r
u
• 1 "~ 1' ,.,, ,, II 11 ' 1rr ~ I C::t!'l II •Pit•"
roJal flu11h .
0 asc pays
1
IJOrs::. d1,nvu milk "'dBim. He's a
a
lor mnne o
1e
__ _ __
_ __ - - - · l
Ieadmg .~cra ps In lhc Ohio confc1.
m!lklllao1 .,, 1·1 cl~t ~
.. , 11nn1t'(1 o 1earn
"'-1 .l go ~s to oh·•o ..
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Also Comedy "AFRICAN DODGER"
uw m1lk t.:• 11s11 wss
!to
t.l
b tt
ferfl nce. Ottcri.IC
.._
..-uausuuzuuunu:u:u:u:ummtt:tnlllllll:munnumtmnunmmmnu =uuumuuuuuunmuu:..uut
_
_
._.,...._
111 Je 0 0111 Northern a.n1 Ot:crlht Will plR.V at
he
says.
friday and SatuJ day
~- - -.- ·- ~
plays Rl Wm&gt;l.eru
1 Wetter Hiram
"STRANGERS MAY KISS"
1 Ph11aticlphlU, October :&lt;l.l-INS - 1 Reserve and Urbe.na will mvade
He,1r and see; Norma. She11.rer, &amp;bert Muntgemery 1.Und Marjorte
Hopes thaL qmu tet hack Bill OuLUp Cedarville.
Rambeau.-The idol of• P.t riJ&gt;~ harl eYeryti}ID!f sht'! wantetl but )oyc.
ll Cl' would be .ILble to help Peuu
Binff;on hwill f 111~ ~t B~~~:~
,
against WJ~con~i1 1 wr: re dal&gt;'hcd J,o. 0 N:en n t e on Y 01 1\\ cs
L\lso "Our Gang Comedy "Barga1n Day" •
day He Is still li mping t Jonr In- lt::tKuc gumc FJ.Jdlay w1ll go LoDeJUl ies and Will be of slight use Sat- troll to mcd DttroJt Clty ColiCMf!
nu:mrtn:uummm:n::r.nu;:ts.;ummu:nsmmtum:••UUtmnun~ urdny, 1t was fcmerl
other games sc hcthrtell Include
Dcnl!';on at Wabash, Rio 01 o.nde at
Bluefield, W Vn, MaJ:I!'!tl.a at
Mar5hll ll Rl Hunltugton. W Va ..
ITIIl ldwin-Wallace at Rochester. N. Y
aud Kenyon ut Hobart at Geneva,
nnia.
MarqueLI.c .(lf Milwaukee
play Bollt.o:n conege 1n ba.ck
Bay and Drake or Iowa wtll b6 in
York to ahalte handB w1Lh tht
Fordham Ra.nu. TelUHJ oomes norttt
face Ed.dle Casey's 8TC1Lt Harva.rd

on to the •oraach, U abeorW imouhllbo
blood. atta.ckl the .eat of tbe uo o
ud cheeblhe growth or theltJVI.L
CreomulllOII. i&amp; IU&amp;f&amp;Dieed. Klltff.Co
toi"J iD tho treatment ofJ"nistcat

F00tbaII F8CLB ·

•

Eastern Teams To wtn
Meet Big Western N~w
Elevens Saturday to

membn.net ud 11:op the lnitatloa uul

teriouttrouble. Youcaa llopthem now
1fithCreomulsioo.aoenaulti6cdCRO&amp;ate
that is pleasant to take.~uWoa 1•.
MWmedieal dia.eoftii'J with two-fuld action; i11001hes and heala the UiOamed
membranes and inhibita germ powth.

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Tljl1R8DAY, Oll'I'OBER 24, 1031 •

THREE DAYS COUGH
IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL

•

-Mr. nnd Ml !i C '·· W nu•,\ occl
ENGLISH CLUB 1\IEET~
nnd sou sen Arl hu r .po:.t f-: url'l 1\
1Wllh Mr ancl Ml s L.l l'. Lm ~· Mol' ~!'
JM1 tbaJ1 • m1n1mum Clharp ol 'l'o my f~ t~ud:; and Vf!! t, S ll\
The Englli&gt;h club met at the 1
-'
'••tJ·Ave oeuW lor each. luer·
Township
home of Mrs Vugll Martin '.1."ue&amp;- ; w c
nnd daw' •ltl. M1 s of
M
B
c t,.. . f ., I'
iloo. -,----.,,--c:-::::-:-::;:;:-:::::
It has come to my utl.Clltl&lt;m t ha t
dtly evening with Mi ss Della O'Con John Smith and Jr:rry Pa rr 0 ~ c tn- 1
~
an d r~ e ~t as\·; 1~ ~,;o1 1 ' U"' a·.l t
'lbe ...d t.U.d' wiU cladJ' a.llt. you. lni\ny VQtei&amp; are nlis mfom• ~ d rcThe Gnllla nma.Oemy high school nor as halites:; , A very lnteiC6~1ng : Cllllll\tt vh1!.ed tel..'cn•ly -....Jth M, ~m
a~·y ' 1jccx ~·
)I dtatre&lt;l, lib that. \be . copy !Ol gardlng the ccmlng t'lei·tu" 1 lor Blue Devil!! arc working hard this am.l
entertaining program hull a n d Mrs Cad uenhelfnc1 and th e
'll{all Hp~u 1 ll:! we e
&lt;'l H "' 1 '
pour 14 ll J)l'epared 1D auch a Sut.t.11n TownMllp Clc1k. Th!~ office week- preparatory to their game I been arranged Knd was pleJellted : Iutter ':; moth ct , Mr.s QUJllm . Mr I Mr and Mr~ . F'rnnk Weed. ,.
"
m~nner .., to brirll \be RH&amp;t.eat 1s sought by Charles E NP~P d I with the Logan high. achool tea.n duJ·mg the e ~cnlng 'Ihc ptogr1lm I Fmsmger h. {\ broLher· of Mr~ Qull·
Mt .m.td Ml ~ 0 B. WC' J'~/' 1d ~ .
to .liOLL
Sutton Town~hlp nnd N 0 r l.ty kt the local neld Friday a He moon wa~ Jollowed by a soclul hour w1Lh [ 1111 ami thh 1:; hi:. first visit In Ullllauis nre vi ~&gt; Jlmg 1r lat , f'l- h e.
=-::.:"7-,'::-"--;;:--:::::-·-- Charl-es E. Nease n! Pomeroy
The enttre teum seem to be a.p- ! deliclous refreshment ~ Umng :;ervcd s~~ acusc since 11e l(' ft h ere when a a few d fl} !l
. ,., .
,.,,
, [be pu~n wW be re~Ueoalble
Thanking you for your .!iupp-:n t palently In good shape haling
Tho ~uealh attended lne meeting, yt,Ung man. He J.:,; nuw 110 yeats old
~~ ~na ~l '&gt;. Dc nn ,~ RGudll ·: · ~ l.:
ODlJ I'll.' oae
I.DierUOO In th ~ N(l~·ember e lections
I am, covered rl'Om the Pomeloy tilt IR.IIL Mr!':. L. D Rel~:~mg~r anu MJs:; EmMISS AraliJ:{• McBnd e ims at·· t M1s. Ella ~mlm or N, \\ M tt " ' ,
,ol ~' advertilemeDt. Erio~ 1D
Chas E Nutst·
week a.nd are prepH.dng t.o romp I mu Richards.
t:t~t(;\.l a PCn.'tltJon a~ the o. H. E sp ent Flit lay wr t h M1
a. {I l\.... •
IUiv~enU NunaJd be report.ed 1
Byracust•-Suttou rwp. over the supposedly atmng Lagan I
In Oal!Jpolls
1Gt:OJge Re eves o f DOl\ 1. n;:: t•:t1
knrueclla141¥.
10 -21-:n.
team. Hllmrtck. whose ley hns bt:&lt;:!n
I"ERKONAJ,s
I Ml:&gt;s &amp;rah Duckworth spent 1 Lt~~. l'f' U( · W.llker tll lc! l.11l J, n,
- - ' - - - · - · - -- · 110mcwhat Injured .since the Mill·
Mr. and Mrs. Frllnk Fr~ ~ unt.l , Sulurday uL Parkersbu rg
At.h cll.'i .!'pent EunU:1 y w , t,l A, ' 1.
dlepmt Wt several wceka 11 w:o, ha 11 ' 11"UIIIiter Frances Jean of FranK·
Mr and Ml'1L RHiston Hemsley 1Rupe.
1
F.o r Sale, Mioc.
recovered und Is c:~~pecl.cd t.a be.: llu, Pn, tipe nL Monday w1t h iht:J for- 1::uul daughl~r Jouu ;;pent the week . Mr and Mrs. John Chm: •wn C l ·..
ready by Friday.
mer's brothrr. Gus F1ye and wife 1 end w1th relatives
· 1 Cline and family s1:;vnt Sw1l.! :t\ h th
The game will ~~a.rt prompLly at
Mrs. C. W. Kcmpcr u! ChaJ!e:;Ullll M1ss Belle Carlc~un altcndeU the Warnlc Nelson Hnd i11 mily H AlFOR SJ\,LE--Onc 2 yea!' HolMtt•hJ
3:43 o'clock And a good !lKille bl ex~ uccompanled by friends. r;pem funt'r.~l of her cousin, Will L Cal- bany.
Je,·xr:.y cow with calf by het ~;Jdc.
1
pccted.
'f'llt'!ldKy w1th her moth-er, Mrs. , lC \Ou at Oalllpoll;; ThUJ~day.
I Frank Kayse r nnd wife flf AU '· 1
&amp; ·,] M. C. Bo1ce, 1·!01 nulc n~rth
! Mr. nnd M1s ~vlve~tt l Hnn1s , rns, Mr and M rs Ha rold T'::::n r:•.· '
' M·utha McDaniel.
or Kyger. o.
l0-21·3t
MOORE t:OJ\.IMI'fTED 1'0 JAIL I Mr. and M1~. Frauk Smeltze1 1 and bab.v a n d M1s Emma Huffman of Culuml!u~ amJ M1
loll '! r.. "
' ente1talned a5 t heh· guest;; over the of Stcubcnv111e , 0 , are here the Walter Hampton SbJ Cnt ~~Ill 1t1\
APPLES-Cider ' and apple buller
lOc per gal on at the Charles Moore or Lltl11 citY wns week end Or. Fred Williflms of g1 ~rsts of h is father, Frank Harru; 1 with Mrs J c Guby
apples tOe per bushel Come ..!a r ~
orchard.
(Bring your o•,vn committed t.o the coun t y jail here Sht!lby ann Mr and Mr!i. H M and ramllv
1 Mrs. Ross Hath.;,. v (, f lk;;t · .. 1•,
1y 0111 Fruit Farm, Sl:l.lem Cen,
)
on a fine of S50 unct costs c.n the Williams of Oxford.
Mr and Mrs. John Hem) Re eves ' spcnctmg ll few • .l"~ l'. lLll 11 . .: 1 ._ it
ter, Ohio.
10-21-Jt
cont alner.
cha rytJ of resisting au officer om. 1 Mrs. B. W WJI!mms has gon-:! l tJ, and C'htldren Clarence O'Donulr:l Wuld oJ tim place
I
Sullon I

A.

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Rcites from $3.

By IulcrnaUonal News Scrv•ce
Bluffton, 0., Oct. 22- INs-The
purplt• q.nd white el~ven or Bluff·
ton col1ege today wus pushr'd head
lung Into a hard drill progmm H:&gt;
Coach A C. Bucky pointed his
lfllllH fot· !.he Bowling Green gnd
arg ument Saturday.

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OATs.

ball background throUGh lnjurle;;
Iare
again in uniform with Wcslt~yun a nd will appear against th e
Miami red.sklns In the homecomlnl!
~ Liug-glt• here Saturdny
They at~
Howtud Oinaven, Springfield fullback and Rod Campbell, hatrback,
of Elmiro.. N. Y.

CANNED GRAPE
FRUIT
Very Fancy
Can

Wllmlngton, 0., Oct 22- INsOffcnse with a capltnl "0" Is the
cbamcl.erlstic E. J Steele, roach uf
1Wllmln&amp;ton college. hopes t.o have
ltn~&gt;tUlect in his men In time for the
game with John Carroll Pt•i®y
nigh t
The Quaken have yet to
wiu a 1931 g1:1.me, and have scored
but one touchdown In four games
due to their weak offense.

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New Haven, Oct. 22-INB-Yalc
rnns ~tUl wondered today who will
!!tart at oenter for the !Uuc a&amp;~lnsl
AI' my. Eddle Doonan, who played
center untu the Chicago game,
held t.he--·job yesterday but Vincen t l
Mnlln Is rated steadier &amp;lld wl\f\
lnvol'ed to set the call Baturdll.y.

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Ma1k f1 om our own
wlwat, c.ack . . . . .

OCTAGON SOAP
4 Large Bars
6 Small Bars

25c
25c

Doni,-h Solid Heacl o-100 pounds ...... $1.45
SO pounds . . . . . . . . . 7~c

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25c

~!ac~ages ......

CELERY

Fan~y Largf

CRANBERRIES
Fancy

lOc

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JELLO
Alny Flavor
3 Pacj!!flges

14c

HEAD LETTUCE

2 Head~
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Pomeroy 11 Stores

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Neoao B=. !&gt;r~r,'l!y'r~f"¥'.
Phone 62Z-L
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Kanoao Flour, tlaia week
cnly, )al'fe aaek 4Sc; New
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Notre Dame, lnd., Oct. ~2-INS
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tain-elect Tutt.le o1 the Navy 6QUU.d
Js lit w!Lh a. cold buL w~s expected
to recover ln t.lme to face Princeton this week ~nd, Harbold wtll
t.uke hill place It he d!Mls not pt~~.y.

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CANNED MILK
3 Cans
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ll,io Ccffee, very ape~ cia I, 3 pcundl 2ki New Sor·
j I" hum,
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Little Willie
per 4 lb. sack . . . .

Akron, 0., Oct. 22-INB-Akron·s
zii'pcrs will put into thcll· same
with Case at BUchtel field here
next Saturday an extra ounce of
effort lu their blocking und tackling, the practice periods &amp;how, as
Coach Blair puts them th10ugh u.n
j mtenstve romp Itt prera.rntton for
the contest.

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Delawatc, 0, Oct. 22-JNs-Two
battling bishops held In the root·

FANCY CREAMERY
BUTTER

BOSCUL COFFEE
Fine~t (it oVI:n, I li.J. \".,.
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.:_0)[5 THURSDU,...1 ~~~.:..i~s:~~ ~~..:~~E:,~?::~~~~~I ~SKE~N ~UIT
. ~ JOMPh. to. 1 C1Y1l

of thl need for the e:ttmliw wat.!r
cQecl ai the boml o1 b.. aafe\J propam whJeh 11 conducted
•t Columbus urJr Thurt- by tbr Amerkan Red ClOIJII
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tend &amp;he funeral or Horace E!mit.h
Jr at Hartford Thursday mornlns
Mr1. Eldon Weelts Is quite Ill 11t
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her home at Enterprise
r ·llr· IIIHt Mrs. l"red. Runion of
Honorable Thomas~. Jenkins ot
OooiYWe weN bullntla vi&amp;iton here Ironton was calllng Oil friends here

log and other water IJ&amp;fety tralnllllf
Aid and lJfe-SaviDI p~ram •H ,IS
By re880n of the Red Cross Plrs t
estimated that hundreds of lives
are 6&amp;Ved each year not to m ~n -

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esoion Of Baggage in
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SATURDAY
8lx90 Druid Seamless Sheet
C
1·eady to use, no dressing
IG Tinch Stevens
All Linen
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~G inch Ideal Percale, light or dark
Fancy Patte1·ns .... ...... , . .. . .
54x70 All Linen Table Cloths, fast
co!m· bor·ders, extra size ... .. ... , .
70x80 Fancy Robe Blankets
$1.00
Asrorterl color'S . . ... . . , .. , ,
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wool, fancy plaids ...... . . .. , ,
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AP&lt;orted colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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for abandontng
To make prohibition elle&lt;
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ADVISED :Griffi
day The dnm of ' " ' ""''· ,; ' 1
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Japanese Troops ...... ol blame _ .
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Will Be Moved From
ONE s TILL •T LARUE
T rrl'tory
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sCHOOL BOY 18 AUTO VI &lt;.'TIM
MUl I Martin!\ Ferry o. Oc t 23 - INs 1
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Dy G EOROE.R HOLMES
,dsbt nlOI'&amp;torlum .
cne of five youLhs v.ho 1m.d 1· thu~ I
INS Bt.atf Correspondent
OUt or LhtiiU I111CUUlona 1fliy
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By DAVID P. SENTNER
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By FREDERICK ABBOTT
ILancoster 1 etum M:hnol Oy l uuul~
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Loa Angeles, c~.• Oct. 23- Ruth ; Maryaville
Pubhc Schools , 1 N s Staff Correspondent
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cuffing a coUJ t biullt! P.•ld 8 gu.'\rd America n pw1e1e~ Ill Lhe aHa1rso r a i hop~ t ul of a
reoonc:lllu.t.ion bf
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May Not he Open~
New
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Oct
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near
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weary
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ha.ve
be&lt;m
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v1ewa that. wUI
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lmand that China furnish complete lmained at lllrKe , 00 , ~ follo'wtnr tcally divergent. In recent year~ - 1spell oooperaUon In the future. B~,
represented by a nesh and blood
unh 1 anuary
slra.lahLenlng Itself CIUL and that
WA ' and effective fiiUarantees tha.~ the the capturl' Oi ~j.e tourth j)J )~~r wue placed vi.9-a- VIIi toda y In t hf' ' in view of France'&amp; lntranatcept
at.t.orney today llll tha county cora' the hoU&amp;e ot steel was now In orperllC.ns of Presldmt Hoover a nd views on diMrm•me nt. &amp;eCUrttj", and
1Uves and property of Jnpa.ne~~e Nu- hel e last ni!1h!
ner summoned a jury for the inMarysville, o , Oct. 23-INS-- der, Cha.rles M. Schwab. Veteran
ttonnls will be protected before 1
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Premier Laval.
: u:pa rattons. there 11 behind UJ,is b.~~
quest lnt.o the deaths of the two Maryllvllle's public echools were soldier of the steel lnduatry, today
, evacuation of troops from recently
M...&lt;\NY \\'OMEN EMBALMERS
Their ccnferencet~. bep nnin g to- 1titudtJ of hCipeflllnes&amp; a very diSPhoenix women, victims of the under a closing order today follow- 'SO\Ulded 11 trumpet call ~ 0 the m&amp;m
I occupt-:!d territory in Manchuria I Cincinnati o, Oct 23- INB-- 1ouy will run the gamut of mtcr- ~ cernlble air or skept.lclsm ~t
ahastly "trunk murder."
l tng a dectsloo of the Board ot Edu- Ibers of the Amklcan Iron and 1 F
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T R be&amp;:lns was plQced before the Lea- Fune, al &lt;ll r..:i: t m 11 1Lt. 8 protession iH national Irritants, from war debts either the French or the Amertta~
Attorney Louli P . RUSGell, for- cation last night to sllllpend the I Bt.wl tmtit.ute to 'sail Into the job"
armen on IRUe 0 e- ~ ue Clf Nations counc11 by the Jap- no wny !1m1tt:d tu 11 , n. Lc_ 1 ~ tu n parations from dl8annamcn t vlt!wpolnts will be materially alter
merly munlelpa.l Judge, was em -! school!i until after the November I of lmprovlnr economic condltlons. 1
1i1t Tuberculin
anese deleptlon today .
Ashlry. p1esldent ul t h L ca.::4kLl W the question Cl! France's ··se~ur- ed by the brief three days of p&lt;! r'ployt!d to represent Mre. Judd , 2'7- elections because of a lack or fund&lt;:&gt; I Schwab, president of the l011ti- ~
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The d£ma.nd was embodied In a Manut 11 cturers AsJ;OCiat 1011 of Am- Jty ; rrom gold resen: es to the mat- l!':ona.l cuntact The dUTerencM aft!
year-old-hospital !ll!cretary, now o.
POB:llblllty that the schools may t ute a.nd chairman of the Board of
e.en
I cvunler· ptoposa.l to the resolut1Cin erl.ca revealed here today
ter uf ext.endiDR the wternQUOJra.l held to be t.oo dt!tip- s-:ll.ted fi!ir
fugitive in the first of two lnquhles remain clotled until January I wa.'i Dhector11 ot the Bethlehem Steel
l lntlOduced yesLerday by the five 1 There are more thjlu ;tOO womeu
ready solution .
Into the responsibility for the declared by the OOo.rd In an appeal corporation, &amp;I!Serted that lnduat.ey
Bt.,~rlinJtoa , Ia., Oct 23- INS- 1 Jeadln&amp;: membtlu or the l:ague rmploy ed u ~
luneral
dlrecto1s
- , Nrlthcr Premier La. val nor Pre&amp;dea.tha~ of Mru. Judd's crstwh.lle ; w voters to sanction o. three mill has gotten 1t.&amp; ~:~ econd wind" and 1Ra Ink btodNaytr!eve1nted ~ .. ~urpriae ,•~: . council Tht! new Japanese ptopo· , throughout the country, he :..t11l~.1
ir,h.nt Hoover would admit 11avlug 8
chums, Agnes Aun Lel'oi, 30-yeur· levy at the eltmt.lon on Nevember 3 that "economy and
eftlclerwy" ac Y a ... na. suar...,. ..en on uc t al, cabled by the Tc.kyo gove1n~
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dPfinlte
am to offer the otber
c.ld nurse, and Hedwig Samuelson, In order to permit J·e-openlng of would lead business out Of the de- encampment of en~t\led Des 1 mrmt to ~nk.iebl Yoohisawa. J\.8 1
TO ADD TO FORCE
f
t.oda
progr
at, red~hatred lnvolld school teach the schools.
pression.
Moine,~ coWlty fann!b rei18&amp;Uag le&amp;iue repre~~entatlve, did not con-I Dayt.on. o . Oct 23-INS--Addi·l
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Teacheh have not been paid
"The improving of our credlt State tuberculin catt~ test.
¥t.ltuttl definlt.~; reJection of the I lions of plant equipment and pe1 - ,
Th·~ Frt:neh statesman mere)) aaJd
the opening of the term and ! structure by \'lrtue of t.he steps adPlve companies of tbe mUttli. COWlCII's resolution but. !1\tl&amp;:ested a. sonnel are likely to be made at th"
that he was here as the guest Of
Los An lea OCt 2_":- II•s- 1. h,, ~~~Y $158 remains ln the funds or vocated by President Hoover and were c&amp;llMI. out before dawn, but number of lmportant alten.Uons
I McCa.ll company hert' within the In Caae lnTolvia• Appoint- the American government tcJ disboe.rd
Lhe bankers Is a fundamental step harddredly -~~ dthey .~~rc_!J_~ •bhunThe principle alt~rs.tlon propolred uext 18 months t.o take co.re of ex-!
m:•t of Reeeivers for
cuss world problems
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feverish h~t ior M.rs. Wmtue
Judd, aoug:ht for the
In the righ&amp; dlre.:tlon," Schwab t.old
y.... O'flll w'"' ,..,.... w en Ill In t.he resolution 1.8 the suuostlon pected lncre&amp;.lied. marazJne pub~ l
.
Admlni.strallon spokeamen slm~x
trWJ.~ murders of her two
Bert~a. 0 , Oct 23 - INB--1each- the reneral meetina of the lnstl· Cll~-~C:, tJl
~e that the council,. call upon Ch llut llshmg work . It w11s Indicated tu- t
Loaa Cmopantel
I stated that. there was no progr.i.lil,
turru:d into another chllnnel ludu.y
In Be tell district schools today tu~e
troops n.._....
theeJ k Brae 1· for ..errecUve guo.ranteea of the Uves day
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1and that the dlscuSIIIona would . lte,
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wlth announcement by pol.i&lt;:e
to recelv~ only three-fourth s
Fear has been lessened. There rn:~L ~qul:\ ~tuartena eof vefu~ ;!!oDd prop~rty of J~~opa.nese Nation- ~
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Columbua,
Oct 23- INB-The lor a very Informal nature
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vestliators that a new wltne1:111
the salaries due them becaUS'.! oi Will be no collapae. The 1:10urces of fa me
bUt =~ tor reaktance , als" before calling 011 ,Japu.n to be·
WOULD Kt:·NAMJ: CITY
contention or At.tomey General I 1t was made very ~vidt!nt, troW·
been located
lack of fund s, accOJ•dlng to Clerk ~e ~:t hove been ~~blllr.ed and 'lie W:nt ~~~dlly ahead.
1 gln Its evacuation
In Its original • West. Oran~~:e, N. J ., Oct. 22- INB o tlbr. rt s ~ ttman that common piell.S 1 Eo ver. th!lt the thoug~t uppemi.
This hitherto unknown
Powles.
:Ch:: Jsh~~~
A DlBJJ8 rnee\lnc of :uoo fa.rm- l form, the resolut.ion first demanded ~ -A mo,enJent to name this town courUs h:ne no power to appoin t , In the French premier s mind Ia ~
RuaseU Blake Howe, a student
$9.007 21 remains In
tor Improving condl~~:: ~~~~ tn•urt:entl wu d1aperaed lalat nl&amp;ht 1 eva.cuatlon by Nov 16 and Ulen •~~l8on c:y ~isohonur or tt"e ~ate 11eceiver.; for btjhtlng and loan u - win over I u~ United Sta~ to
music at the University of &amp;uthem
district fund wll:.h which
low3 :
bJ farm leaden who quietly went called on Cbina to tumlah the de- l maJ!It.l.llnv~ntlons nw~:"~o~k~ ~ ' r+c iat lons except upon application 'l flld ~ea of .:mterin1 Into a security
California, came forward with 11.
a.pproxtmately $l5.000 In
~ead wt.th plana for immedlat.e sln:d i\l&amp;tant.eeB
t his h
t
of the 'lta.te suptJrlntendent of pact , either thrCIUJfh the lt.B&amp;ney
11
1 ed 1
&amp;tor)' that prompted offlcl~~ols tu
and operating expenses.
acuao If neoeuar)'.
The Japane~W counMr-proposal. ~ay
ume ere, ga. n
mpe ua building and loan
assoclat.ao~ origlna.lly proposed by W~
1
decide to apin question Mrs. Judd's
extravagances
Mllltary oftlcers oontlolitd to re- It wa• learned, was privately clrcu__
, thtOUih the attorney general, was Wilson. or by lmplemenL1nc 1,M,
brother. Burt,CIJ.l McKinneU, reprlpea; which celve i"eporta that the lnlluraentR lated a.mong members of the lequt;
"LOR ANGELES" ON TRIP
jupheld here t.odp.y by the Ohio Su- ~ Kelloa-Brla.nd pact. for t.be out.Jardii;li the miBBin( woman's ~lttre
I.Dken plaoe iii -QlOII. pauell qua.n.Ut1oa o1 n1tro-1lycer· CO\Ul,Cil lbortl)' after noon, t.o IIYe
Lakebunt, N J .. Oct. J3- INB- pu:me court.
Iawry of war '11\b could be a.c-

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hle lister
tailed tu obtain de- Nativea, ObJ'kti"• •o
Japant se proposal It was under- Iexpected to t&amp;ke pmt .In the atr 1county common pleas court from mtne the aggre:seor Jn the event of
Uftrt at a railway station of the
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11tooa ellmtnated the clause of t~ show at the Jeraey OJly alrpbrt tar ' appolntin&amp;: a receiver for the Co- war .
trunks eontatnlng the battered bod- liah RUle, Demand Tranaorlglnal
r~CIIIltion,
dema.Jdlng the benefit or the unemployed.
llumbtan BuHdtna and Loan AalloOiven sueh a IU&amp;r&amp;ntee, the
1es of Aple8 Lerm and Hedw~&amp;
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China live " rea.uurance of t. e at~
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cl.atlon at Columbus
Prench are preJ)&amp;red to make milSamucll:lOn The trunks had been
er to ~e
t 18"htA" 'l'his, however, wUJ be lm LINDl' ON WAY EAST
Coulllt'l tor the Ohio BuJid11ll tertal concessions in the wa.y of disshipped os bagga.ge from Phoenix,
Plied in the ll"eneral demand fo1 Rock Sprinp. W"I!/O . Oct. 23 - INB ll880C1Stions In Ohio, representing annament &amp;nd re~a.ratlons WlthArlzona
~te&lt;:tlon of li ~s and property In -Col and Mrs Chari@S A Lind· 1tlon of about 500 buildlnt and loan ou~ It, there 111 believed to be &amp;eant
At 8 P . M Monday n1ght, Howe
we are a creditor nation rlif!~e 0~~d:toofth~he 1.700 80~- , ferenU.aUy meanln!! ri apa:ls exist - bt:rgh took Cltf a t a 12 a. m 1e s.t 1 latiBCia.tlorur. In Ohio, r&lt;'Pt;esentmg chance that Prance wUI concf:d.e
Informed a.uthorlt.tes, he had Lalket.l
a.g:alnst a
prooperlty of our lnterna.- 0
Dan Turn
country Y 11ng treaty rtgh~ in Manchurh 1toda:~- rm Chicago wh~~ they ex- 95 per cent of the total assets or anything In these matters
wlth McKinneli and the lo.tte1 had
the Mediter~
neighbors Is neceesary 00 our ov.
er arrived ye!lterday i must be guaranteed and rrs pect::!d pect. to make a brief 11u;p before go- :1111 building a nd loan a..&lt;mOCJatlom 1 Senate leader&amp; have made it clear,
!laid his slater Wll.6 In deep trouble
ISland of Cyprus, who have
well-being,'· he said.
I'LE~1JBNING BUiLDi'NG
bY China..
ing on to New York tonirt.t
in the state, supported Bettman in however. t.o President Hoover thllt
and bQS asked for The lCian ol
the standard or revolt ~e sr.:peg~;l: ~pospr:~~:! !:!lis•!~:
Ohweland
Oct 23 - INS--Ten i Without saying so In DS mao~.lY
Landing at the Rock Springs ~~olr- hts case
any such pact Is foredoomed to tf-some money. The conver~~&amp;tlon acBritish rule there
"'"""" socially proiDtnent person!! W"re 1wor&amp;, the Japanese prupos~IJeJ) e- port at 5 15 pm. Thuu.day Lhr The wnt wa.s allowed by a vote jecUon.
cordtnl!C to the music student oc, t:r:~~et~&amp;~en:ta:: ~~; ~~~~~~ g~~e~e~~e~ U:::Str:~~ forced to flee t.o the street her.e
sents Japan's det.ermtnntion lo sc~ 1 Llndberghs were unex)re1Jtecl gu ~st.s of four to two, Supreme Judges
There remains then as the most
curred only II few hours after Melh dole H
!edged Ul
day when 1\re broke out In a SIX- the.t the Chinese rua.rantre11 a~e at this little mlnlag town last night :ThomllS A Jane&amp;, Edward 8 Ma.t-~ promising aspects of the HooverKinnell and the lluspected nmr;~~Y ~=!.;O:t!ee~
du~try ,;. su:~tlnt: any em::~:i smte DJ)IIrtment bulldlnr Damoge workln1 o11t eft'ectlvely before evac- They were called ba.ck. from th ch thlas. Robert H Gay and James ~ Laval conferences un agreement on
deress called at the railway
tor permanent peace despite the was eatlmated at • 2000
ua.Uon takes place
aerial vacaUon In the Orl::!nt. by ~be rR(;blnson voting for the writ, wltn continuing the Gennan debt mora~
"It )'&lt;IU ever wanted to help
and Syria to quell the riot• bUlllness which might acerue from
Ml811 Jean Winton: 18, do\llhtm
The proposal 8180 dropped BJtl.::!:- death of Msr Lindbergh 's rather,I ChJet Justice C T MDnlha.U and t.orlum beyond next June, .and a n
help me now," McKumell pleaded
\~~tc~~~~tesh:~~ a~ building navy vessels and a.rma.· ot AlexlltiKfer E. Winton pioneer VI ot the Lea.iUe resolution which United States Senator Dwl.ght W .Judie Florence E Allen di.SBentlng. l agreement rest.rictlnr and regulat·
accordin1 to Howe, " my slater hD.s
ment
automolllle manufaClture~: jumped urged "direct. negotiations ~s 8001! Morrow of New Jersey.
1Judre Reynold&amp; R. Kinkalde did '~g ~e How 01 I Oid between Franc:!
1
become involved In a terrU::le lrll Schwab potn~ed out that Amerl- 2D feet lo the rround and brought as evacuation Ls completed
Th1.. 1
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net participate In the decl.alon.
ahci the United States
g£dy., a. hmrlblt'! crime I need so•ne
that ca was on the upward move last a ladder to ald. Mrs Walter Will- ~ was Clone beclluee of the Jnpanes~
AKRON CAN'T COM!
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As regards the extension of ttl(!
monE:-y-anythlog- flve
doilalll I
cruis•--·· he• boo•-··, and Jeuoo Will- vte•LhaL the council should mak.• Columbus, o , Oct 2s - INS-lh• 1
BLASTER JM KILLED
mora.torium, the
lnstltutJon of
have none at all and she has prac- (!r
be·
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no recommendations Ct neeI 1in ~
~
tically none"
fore 9
the
jlroductlon curve had In- tams, 18, to flee the burninK sl.ructh
,
·u
IUS.S. Akron will not be 11 visitor
Jewett 0 Oct a3 - IN8--'sam- which cau s ed
resentment In
Howe Maid be r~fu scd to lend cruiser
and the destroyer creased s teadilY from the first of ture.
e C\llCUil on at Ohio- State university's hom..' uel Maholan. 69 wl\5 ·killed on his France. thert Is a. feeling- that tb11
1 future llctlou b:!tore
money to McKinnell and that the Achates were expected l;() arrive the year," he said. "Then came
is complete
coming celebration November 7 ra.rm near h~re ·today when -;truck wlll ha.ve to be done away. whether
1but an attempt. wtl l be made to s.e· on the head by a portion uf a tree 1 Premier Laval agreeA to lt ln Wa.sh·
hunted woman'ti brother
then during the d~~oy.
the breakdown of finanoea In cenHEINTZ IS wm
BOught a loan from another studenl
Sill: troop-carrying airplanes, tral Europe which spread 00 En1Clnelnoatl, 0 ., Qct. 23-INS- Pelplng, Oct :!3- INS---JapaneEe 'cure two of hl'r smaller Rtslcrs ~tump hi'! wu blutlng away
l lngton or not The Hoover-Laval
Frcm Howe's llccount, po' Jce !:d~
with riflemen. an! following land and brought. violent repere!UI- VIctor Heintz, former Republlc:an troops, 81 '1Jported by b'»nblnt a11 -~ from Akron Inst-ead, L W. St. John.'
.
conve rsations, however may smooth
Cluced tbe theory, suggest Jd pJeI
planes hvm Alexandrla, lslons to our own ahore&amp;."
oona:re81110an from the second Ohio plane~; today eontm\led tlwi1 dJJV '! director or athletics a.l !.he unlver·
QUARTETTE ROBS BANK
l n\\'"BY 110me of the rougli spols hi
viously durin&amp;" the mvestlgatlon
aud a company of the Kina's Schwab termed the indlfl'erence dlltrtClt, wa 11 a IP'OOII1 today, rot-~ against
Ohluese
bandlt- ll oops slty, stated today
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I the way of the ext~nslon
that Mrs. Judd may still be ln L ()!;
entrained ft•om port said to governmental ClCISta 81 one of the lowing his marrlal(e yesterday 1.o north nf Mukden, accmdi.Jt1 tu ndRichwood, 0 , Oct :!3--INs The gold issue ts more current
.i
mob6 we.·c meunwhlle wor~t featurea of American Ute.
Mlas Frances WIIUamson
vict:s received here.
TO IIELP COA.L BUSINESS
IThre(' wh1te men and a n~ro st.n1 · and concerns only the Unit...-!
Angeles
sheltel·c
•- the •·
to our local
Mar 11 ns .,.,..ry.
~-- 0 OC'• "3
o,th or1 theb vicblity,
lati
"'
""wn• of LRO"""n
........ , 'I refer pa~icuiarly
n
Heintz entered OODJft!BII tu 1018 ,
A 6ta te men t t rom •"~ ·,.., Jo.-n-"
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·~ Il d a dar 1nR hold up o1 th e •
rarm · states aDd Prance, which betw•
lrH~we·= •:vw.~r! . vcs Cit
__.. In L~~asol and Famaausta g o~r nmenldtll, a.~Hte, city ~d coun- vacating hia seat w enter the arm)' 1 mlllt.o.ry h eadquarters at Mukden !Coal O!JCrators expressed th ~ b;!- 1ers and Depositors Bank here to- them possess e.pproxlmat.ely 7&amp;.. pil'r
1 0e ... · ere we ••• co1Olf• durlna the World wat.
t th
, doubt on the1 ac"'-'£u 1 "" report.:&gt; reaching her£! y,
I descr.bcd the military m;lvements lid here toduy that large co."JSum- day lind fled northw11rd m an aut::~- cent of t.be world's supply 1n recent
1t d
pon e ou' rows
from Cyprus
!Ill wa.ates wblch aDe a dead wellht
M measures of self -d.eferu:J. mu&lt;lr crs v.oulll lnc1case their stock&amp; and' moblle with nearlp,;$10 ,000 cblair. .d weeks. Europ2, principally Pnmce,
account given by McKinnell whu
The om~-1 ,.- ..,,._,
Ni oia on business and Ule public."
b Chi
' •ay• loolu
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1
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said that he had left Mrs Judd out
..._ Cl&gt;RI ...
a 1 co
H 1 ld
b~MILITAR
PILOT
IS
ncLessan
Y
nese
u, ..
caus~ a rrca ...,r urman
or Ci.ta as 1 at the point o a n
has withdrawn some seoo.ooo.ooo o
1Y par 11 a 1 -ue for
his
to
oblle
few
mlnllt.!s
has
bl!en
set
afire
by
the
fanatlcni
e
a
on
the
r.on
~
ur
the
South
Manchurian
a
res
ul
t
or
the
Interstat-e
commerct'
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the
previous
metal
rrom
New
York,
I
o
a.u m
a
advocates of ending Br1til!h rule this ~ Ule polltkllan
KJLLED JN MUKDEN ra1lway.
commission proposal to raise coal 1 PACIFIC S 1 EAMER
'which has been interpreted and
after leaving the stlltlon and tha~ over t.he Uland which Great Brit·
"There Ia the waate Of racketeerApproximaLely fifty Chlrwse ha~ :· rrelght rates S3 a cD.r N.cSI'• Vl' :,
GER ' criticised in some quart~rs lUI "an
he never •f;QW or hea.rd from her aln has held since the early years c J Ina, the 'Nalte In COWltJeaa bureaua, Mukden, Manchuria, OCt 23- I ~n killed In the fighting m Uw stocks are now. low, they indicated
IN SERIOUS DAN
attack on the dollar:· The wlthJudd Is captu,.ed ailv~ ' the Wogd -,;ar and had adminL!iter~ :~ .. ~~a=nce In admlnbtra- INB-A Japanese mnttary pilot W&amp;li Tlehllng u~a.
drawa.l has made no appreciable
"
have her constltutlu a.l, ed fru· many yee.rs before that
lnlltantly killed toda.y when hm
1
BA.NKS TO BE-OPEN
1 San FranclScCI, Cal., Oct 23- INS 1dent In the American supply, out
1
~~ 11 11
~- -Schwab npreued. the recret o:r
f
trol
d crash
I Toledo o Oct 23-INB--With
Fllunderlng
helple~sly
In a
1h
rights full.)' protect.:!d. Her husba.ni.l
.. OIL REPORr' PERSlS'J S ,
the. steel Industry tor the necessity ~ar:;:
:~ oC:~ulr:d:.
TO APPEAL SENTENt..:E
four of the c.losed Tolfjdo banks ac - bea' ~ sea, the steamer- Wilmington ~o,nge.:o~:~~t ~ g ime~:n
Dr. Wtlllam C Judd, ret:llned t wo
Wa!&lt;hlngt.on. Oct 23- INS- ·A re- tJC tecent wqe cutUna:.
Th cdd t occurred durin&amp; an~
lceptml lhe proposal lo consolidate of the Nelson Line wt.~ m a :-;cr - ~·.,.....,
,, ,
attorneys to attend t o hls wife's lc"We held to the old wa1e ra&amp;es
e a
en
ceremonies for
Bowllns Green, 0 .. Oct 23 - INS December 15. was set toda.y as tt- ~ ious ll ht todav oft' Blunt 's R!d finance.
p.l lnteresUI shOuld she be cap- ~nsth~t J::rt~:~m;~:~~~ll~~~: llS lona as our balarlee 1heet.t would
~:::"'!mda!ounded in Ja.p- - An appeal was planned here to- tentAtive dat.e .or the openlna: or i 350 a:u:s north ·01 here, accordm~, No grea.t dlftleulty 18 antleipn~
tured. The lawyers are Louis P Curtis as Its cr.ar prCvok~ eml- permit." he said. "But with tbe ne! wars. ~e plane was one of day by attorneys ror Mrs Blanch the mef'led ba.nkll as a. single lnsU - to wcrd received by the San Fr.:tn- 1 in rea.eblna an arreement U~t:S
Russell and Richard H. Canttllon siderable d\acuMiun today In Rc- llqukiatlon or prices and valuea in a
uadron of ten machines whlch Hallr:ly, 88, from her sentence 00 tutlon
' ci'lco Ch!lmber of Conuncrc~
1([Old movement, for the
The lQtter was associated in the pqbllcan elreles
ull directions It was nece~~&amp;ry 10
sq 1 f matkm over the elty we lmprl8onment 1n the Mary ~v\lle
one of the flye closed bllnkll, the
The steamer Admiral Sebn!t' bur- States stm poBS~S aboUt. twtce
0
defense tom years ago of the nc~
yield to eoonomlc Jaw."
h~le
or 1 h dl'ed troops por- rerormatory tor the rata! shooUng Cotnnlerce Guardian Trust ~~ond led to tht· rescue '"d took off the the French reserve.
torlous W11llam Edwo.rd Hickman
While Curti5 denl:i
"h::m ng He added that any ateJ) which
of her broLher, Fred Bonham savings, refused t.o join In the r
of 15 men under the com·
Prtot· to initiating his conversa1se;.ra etn:.
who went to the gallows for the received any offer," his frl.md.s be· f011ten buslne81i In a llowul eco~
Then m!e craahed near tho Judie A w. Overmyer of Fremont, merger plan, and ann.1unoed lllmu- ' ::::d or Captam John Bagerst;um ttons with Pre5ldent Hoover and
brutal 8la.ylng of twelve-)·ear-old lleved American oU producere haw mle way ls an aid to our naUomll M mCW:I monument many llpec- who handed down the sentence, lt&amp;nteoualy that it would re-open • The crew or the Adnural sebree members of the cabinet, Prt&gt;mler
)~arion Parker.
!U:C&amp;~~ ~o~~m~t~~~!dw~t s:-~?,
(Continued on 1 qe three)
g~ rtiU'I'OWlY eiCl&amp;Ptna: inJhrY.
overruled a motion tor a new trial ' on the same date.
1was a.t.temPtinl t o set a !me aboard Laval proved hinulelf an admirable
Or. Judd ,alSo Lssued an apJ)f.!&lt;-1
.... , WUntl,..ton
fencer In parrying questions conaddressed l.o his wlfoe beglflng her to Amertean Petroleum lnatltute's ancemlng hls m.J.sslon
However, tile farm leacleta ihaiat
that thelr plans call tor only "P&amp;I ·
slve resfJtance."
Ed B\'el'fiQian, 80¥1 of tlle man on
whoae fann the objectors ttre en.:
camped, decl&amp;l'M that. the farm1rh: ~0 !fUM and would fight
t c
t e In court8.

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Silk Ct·epee, Satins, Velvets, Sheer
Woolens and Jerseys.

Thoxlne will stop this ,kind
cough at. Anoe. Saft!--;{lhildh~ llf
it. Remember Thoxlne will re-1
sor~ throat or ooU&amp;hs within 1
minutes or your mone)' ' back.
, BOc, •• DO botues. Sfld lJy .
Eberebach Pharmacy
Pomeroy
Martin &amp; Roller Drua Company
Mkldleport
an otber good drur atores.

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W borne by tndua- ~ when &amp;be ~ {~ ston at 5 p m
mornJng tor an -:.15.,. ' tnunlng frifiie court ·aJrd'We'll a wilt of pro- 1lgnatoryr nat.iona would a.aree to

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Fall without a new Dress.

WAKE UP YOUR
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CHILDREN'S W AJSH and WOOLEN
DRESSES
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WITHOUT CALOMEL
W You'D Jump Out of lle4 ill
the Monio• !WiD' to Go

WE GIVE MIDDLEPORT AUCTION
SCRIPT
BIG HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION
AT MIDDLEPORT, NIGHT OF OCT.
31st.

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~arg2 stock of Children's, Ladieg' and Men's
- - The smartest of the season's newest fashions
for Ladiee-Depa1 tment store Prices.

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and
ot&gt;terwith
corruption
In ...,.
nectlon
enforcl.na
thfl
lllw should not be advanced

"TIME TO WORK"
On Sob Of lmproviDB
Condition•; Economy, 1 ~1'
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Lack Of Funds
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Antiquity

coullJs, esDt'()IBily ni5tht
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FOLLOWING
FAILURE'
McCord'~ • """' f&lt;iond ol " "
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Chic&amp;.goall , testified agu1nst IJer

broke Into a large
&amp;rtn when telllne: hJ.8 customers of

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w ce or:,ned
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Valentine contained the rulinw .
&amp;t&amp;tin&amp; that the banker did not pro·
l mi.Be to marry M18&amp; Mccrord and
-not &amp;lveto.
her cause to l;lelleve
New W 1'tnen In Unuaua1I did
he intended
Cue She dI LI. Iht 0 n 1' The actrest~ ch arge d R 0 thschlid
to marry
Bro th er' I Ac t'lOftS
I promised
actor's equity
ball In her
le2b aiter the

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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931

IS!=~~~~T ':'~N!o~~~~ riN~NCIAL WORLD

1howtn tn tbl

treme North 11nd We•t port,1.0111 tonl&amp;ht and· m
~e North and W!!St. portions Sat urday. Bll&amp;btb'

N... York, .:;.;.. - 23-IN&amp;-M... •

Prices Lowest Since 1912--Thank the Depression
F~r This Opportunity.

Mrs. Bertha Hamilton and d&amp;IJ8h 1
ter Joan of Columbus, Mr.s H11nnah
Perry and daughter Lula of NelIIODVJlle~ Mrs Thoma.!! Longst.Bft
tiOn the thouaands ~f Injuries p~e - I and U:ts H V Ohllna:er or Mldd ~!IMandiJ.
11J.ur~day .
vented
port, Marie and Berlha MIJitJr of
-;..~ .,Joe ' X.tlller and lifllndTHIRD THURSDAY CLtJB
rncrU.ed tnt.eJUt i.&amp; shown l.l Pomr.roy WBJ'e a:uests of Mrs. Llll:e
. . . ..., Mhh Me8nea a.nd Eupne
'I'm Third Thursdlly Club met Red Cr08I Flrft Aid service by Wagner and Mr. and Mr&amp;. H B
IUUird retutDed to tbelr horne at Wednelday eventna at the home or larp manufacturers public utllllles Powell Sunday '
~nnatl w.tdnelday after a visit Mra. A1fred Elberfeld on Lincoln police and fire dePartments o.nd
Mr o.nd Mm H. B. Powell (Qcn·
wt~ )ln. Jktlllrer'l brother, Harry Hill. The l&amp;alll8t1n&amp; hoatesses.. were llChoola. In the last year, 3.910 per -~evt Wli.S'Tler ) nnn&lt;.um.• s the birth
~ ·~ family at Mlnenvllle. 14re. J . o Jloedel, Mrs Lily Coati!.", 110111 were trained m Red CrOB:l of a ~ Oct 1'l He was niUlled
;.Mitfj l:laie HaFt il una61e ti:l be at llm. Theo Ebersbach and Mre.. Carl . first aid tn Ohio. Aside from th &gt;Jse Don Hetbert
~·
"'tor)(. Olotbtna HoUle on Bridl(tman
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who received certltl!ates, ma ny
Mr5 Mattie CU6tel left Mo:1cl o\t
tlitoucoun~ ot alclmeu.
Mra Edward Oelvtn ot PlainB· others atte.1ded demonstratiOns or fwoi:,Pa1; 1'e"'nd',b.urg for a. weeks visit
''Mr. •Md
Clarence Hoover of
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fa here Yillltlni relatives fi£ld, N. J ., 18 the guetlt o1 DU8. n.1- took a part of the instruction The
Mr. and Mn Walter Churcn und
.,.,_ tr1mdl.
!t.on RUSBell.
llntereat in the flr&amp;t aid prc:J@ram b} ramlly of Gallipolis spent th ~ we ~ k
Mr.~ Mr,a. RolUn NeulrJlos
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Grueser,,induatry Is showinl a decided end with the latter's fother Sam
t;OPw,ll rrom the eecond ward to the Mr1. Han•p Mescher and Mrs .Harry lsrowth. As a result ol the coun~ s Norris and tamllyo.
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"Wk$eli property on Breezy Keiser villted Jeea Custer a.t the theae matwtacturtne plants save Dr Lawrence Quillen or Poutluc
WedneldaJ.
Holzer hollpital, nteaday.
1 thoW~and&amp; ot WQrktng hours because Mkh . and Mr and Mn; Cla rencd I
ADh Elm~~ the twelve year
Herb Qllu is a btlllne811 visitor at their employes have become accl- Quillin of pt , Pleasant visited re·l
old tt.,ythte of Mr. and Mn Ben Jackson for a few da)'l.
dent. consdotll.
cently with the tormer'a uncle und
• • cit EPterpriae IB 1U with ecar- A . R . Knl&amp;ht. wu a btlllness visaunt Mr. and Mrs. John Quillen.
~mer.
ltor ~ Charlelton, Thunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlg~mbotRQliiOnd. Ztlher ntumed home :U:tu Evelyn CartWlflht of CUI- i
ham of Charleston vltilted ove1 the
week end with the former's parcnLB
Wednelcla7 euntna from a llhort ton Ia helplna ln Nesselroo.d's reA~ 1
burinl bip in ClncbmaU.
ta.uraut in the a.baence of Mn.
o\ nNE DAUOHTEa
Mr. and tfrs. E W Higginbotham
' .. VI. 8. ~ •nd lin. Erni!St 'I'homu Cook who 18 enjoying a vaUon
Curt ,J"ohniOh'.s smlllnr face can
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81W'C1&amp;. pl&amp;YII'OWld directors ancll mon pleas court here u a reault
pb)'lllcal
educa.Uon
iru.tructon. of an automobile accident. on l.he
'!'bole compleUilt the courses at At.hf!'na-Pomeroy highway February
tlte lnl tltutea In turn teach manf
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other&amp; the beat method&amp; m reacue
The action was brot.~~ht. by q, w ,
work, trH.tln&amp;: Injuries, revlviill Mekalf qalnlt Peter Hoffman,
victiDul of water aecldenta and var- a111dng for judgment in the amount
loUil other eblezyencles
ot 1282&amp;.00. llrletcalf claim&amp;, ..aecordMany Red Cr068 Chapters maln - Ina to the petition, that he llull'·
taJn We-uvlfll expert&amp; either on a erM penouel lnJurlea and damaaea 1
full or part-t.1me baaJ.t Por the to the extent of p)OO.OO and that I
chaJ)ten in commumtlt!5 too amall l his car wu damaaed to the extent I
to support such a eervlee, the Red , ol 1826.00.
CToM art&amp;JJae&amp; an nual I"Jnt AI;!
am:l l.Jfe-Savina campalans ~t the
LET AnT FALLS
request or the6t! chapt.ers
fhese
campaiana, ordinarily lastlnr from
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~.. Wud. The boW ~ will be ea1 Yfat, mded June 30 Tbat n.rure
~bere for fu.neral • " ' - repreeenta an increase- of 1,1115 per.lAd- lllrial l!laturday .....,.._ Wil 10n1 over the PMVIous year In the
Jilfbdl tt liM b\DI.Puntral Home •'-te of Ohio alone lut yea r there
......,. afternoon at 1 ·10 and were 2,101 enrolled 1111 llfe-a~avers,
lW8i'laJ. wtn '-' made to the Betob matlnc a total of 14,1 3t In the
'onft ctiiMter7
at.ate now enUtled to wear th~ REd
• Be it IUI'VI~ by 8 1011 Norman OrcM lnaJ1rtla. There are now
Jl Joleph ot 'to\Ulii&amp;O'fm • lll&amp;er mora than SS6,895 petiiOJl,ll In Am~ :tt;chel Jmk1ol ot O\W.ter. • eJic&amp; who have passed the Red
l:lrQ&amp;ber, WUUam JQNPh or Oolum• crou Jtfe-u.vtn&amp; test.
M a daucht.er 111M Jennie Joleph PlrPt Aid and Llfe -Bavmg lnstiidiQ br COlumtrU.. and four rrand- tLM!I are conducted ea&lt;:h summer IJy one to three week&amp;. also 11 te In- and ~~
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ACCIDENT MAY pa;!~:;,~~~:~,"~.:;nyFr"::i;
ably taken her own Hie.
TOT IS KILLED BY
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BEINGS AFfER DEATH, IF SUCH COMMUNICATIO
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me. Judd Ia allve and In Loa AnBatavia., 0 .• Oct. 21---INB-&lt;..."'ounEdlJon wm not be beard from . He wered Edl&amp;on ''That the ma.chin2 • what he was dolnl Wl\5 showlng the
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ty authorities pressed • aearch here
By CHARLES J . McGUIRK
had no bellet wbateYer in Ute alter called man Is only a. miWI or dead Inadequacy oC our minds before
Davidson aald he was "sure:"' tba.t today for an automobile driver who
Oopyrta;ht ttaO, by I. N. 8 ·
death HI! aald 10 on many ocoa- 1matter and that the real life Is m such a IIJIUo\ t.as:k. He• spoke about
Jw.t aa soOn M a. Ieta.l defen...ee had fled trom the ooene of an occldea ' New York, OCt.. 2:J-.Titomas A. ll.ona · notably 1n 80 excluatve in- the millions or Individual units the telegraph.
been perfected tor MJ'a Judd she jlast nllh~ In whldl two-yeat-ok!. BdliOJl, the man who llved an aa~ ter~w he lraDted to ~lei whlch navigate thi.s machine, and
··when 1 was a little lxly," he
would surrender.
tBherrlll Bmttb was Jnata.ntl.)' kiU- noetic and WILli burled as a ChrlS· Grant , Ml&amp;r IntematJopal News ! if on the destruction of the rna- sa.ld
"Per&amp;1Stently tryina 00 find
Seer&amp;ClJ 8UITOW1ded. · certain in- ~ ~ and his mother, Mrs. Ernesth1e ttan l&amp;8t WedDeada)' ntaht. !a • .!er'flce staft' COrnlllpoDd.ent, · on I chine these Individual unltiJ keep out how the telearaph worked and
vesttptJooa he conducted yester- Bm.lth of Mulberry, was tnJuced.
perfected model, wlt.h hia vemen~ Pebrua.I'J 'J, 1121 , which wu pub-- &amp;olether lru:ludln&amp; the. which why, t.he beat expiana.tlon 1 ever
day.
PoHOe' ln. examlnlnl the wrecked 1dOU6 intelligence lor those who be- ll.abed wklely 011 l.he roUOwlq ~. han charp of memory-whiCh Ill got wa&amp; from an old Scotch Une reReport.e: persisted that poiloo had ear left by the driver expressed t.h3 Ueve It 18 poulble for the dead to
Nlller, ln t.be tint. queltlon De our pm110nallty-l.hen I l.htnk It 1.s palrer, who said that U you had u
teamed JlrL Judd was seen here lieUer that It milht be the property communlcate with the llvlnl.
put to the sreat loftnt.or, went P$)181ble t.o devise apparatus to re- dol Uke a. duebund lOili enotqh
Tuesd&amp;Y ntabt, 24 hours after ehe of Leonard Buteber of Ooahen, 0 .
Already there hu been a num- lltrallbl to the heart (If lb1l maUler. Cflive commWllntlonfl. It they de- to reach from Edlnburlh to Londoo
and her brothlll', bad been dented
Mr.a. Smlth and ber son were ber of prophecies that Edlaon will "Do JOU thlnk It possible," lie atre w ma.ke \hem. It wm be very if you pul!M his tall tn Edln·
tbo
trunks at the rallroai walkill(( &amp;lone State Route 28 neat Join with 8lr OUver Lodae. A &amp;lkecl lldl:lon.. '"'''b&amp;t JDU mQ de- dlm.cult, aa each Individual as to burfh. he would bark tn London
statton" b rl banaleman.
here when they were struck. TbJ Conon Doyle and Houdini In thel1' vice &amp;OJ mechantsm lllrot11h which lllr.e 11 beJODd the Umlt ot our pres
"I could understand that," he
• MtanwhUe the relentles:l !Search \mother was knocked unconscious attempts I:D rea.cn bact to th1l when you bave left, tbla ure, )'GU ent mll;roaoope."
oontlnuec:l wlt.h a smile "But it
tor lira. ludd continued along tb~ by tbe blow.
eart.b. and the loved onee the:r left mar bope to commtmlcate with ~ Here Edison paused and thouah~ wa.s hard to 1et at what lt wu
Paclne coat. t.hraUib bord!r ata.tes The oonmen verdict in tbe death behind them when tbey dled.
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awhile &amp;nd then bepn to spea.k that went through the dog or over
and at the Mexican border netu of tbe lxly wu &amp;ben 8.8 "death by
If the wiSh of t.he lncllvtdual who
"If DIJ t.h...... ,.. ~t,.. ana- &amp;g&amp;bl, •pparentty trnvelaDt.b', But. the wire.
Tljuaila. and Kex~C~~U.
recklelll drtvln&amp; or &amp;n automoi:IUe." died bu anrtbtnl to do with ft..
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here scoured t.h.e surroundlnl countryside 1n search of a mllsln&amp; craft
whiCh waa to tuJ.ve a.rrlved. her~
:~-cstel'day trom Butler, Pa .
The scouUna: exped.l.tlon was
being conducted without Jmowledae
of the names of the pilot or the
mlssinc plane or of whatever pasaencers lt mQ' have cartied. Tbe
searehinl avtat.on bued their hWlt.
on the fact. that an unidentified
plane was heard over the1 city last
nJght.
Reports here stated that th•
myat-ery plan~ had started tor Char
leston from ButiN'~ at 1:25 P m
yeaterda:r It had not been reported
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tempted solution of aome or Lhe
problems which are so sorely beset.·
tins the world.
Wllllhblgton, ()(:t. 23-INs-Par~
lng tribute to the Legions who went
to tM aid of Prance from these
shores In 1917, Pierre Laval, pres.t ~
dent or the French counctl of mlh1Sters, laid a wreath oo the tomb
of the unknown soldier at Arlitijton today.
Then he tumf!d to a round rut
omclal calls, paying h18 reapH,~
ftnrt. to vice President. Ourtls ,,g,d.
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