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'1\f;riltroy, 0 .. and not l
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•hlch a;ae man ~ t~
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.too to a Maaon cny ·
Jcrubblnll' her houae pre
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;-wr. caualna her to noW
~ee at b.Ls whereaboutL
~ A painter and a man
,01Uld11f provided a llo.D
&amp;fl!d p1!'1'80JUJ, two of @'
JOundllf't flrat wordt
tJtrn to the panltentlarj
1'?'1ned a cleoiBl ol his 1
erhae in O~llla COllhtJ
l)artlcla;ii
l:harte1 with
1ibbblnll' aftalr.
"I Wi8 innocent but
rap f6r a relative-," war
as quoted him i8 aaylnl
Cler&amp;ymen at Ma.eon
knew Cundlft s.a a chur
Jq-ular m attendance w
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By WILLIAM s. NEAL
State Prohibition
COmmissioner
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From Ranka
I~RUeR of war deL to; and reparations was described todS!
Clarence H. Sears su1den 1y drop
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Been De f ea t e d
,flrst forelon llewspaper ccrr~ru.. 1• h""""todn war n
• wu dead JJeaders today moved to make lh&gt;J
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~ent to penetrate lnl.o Manchuria · weeks from (lStnma. Roesch a na- Hawle)'-Smoot turlft law and the I Eagle River. Wis .. Oct. 26--IN8-- gre.ut forward step" m world f!conomJc rehabiiJtatiOn..
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the unexpected dee.th of the Com . ' Cl ~la d Oct
26 - INB-8 -~at the outbreak of t.he crisis, has I Live uf AJ.saee Franc..-e, ww; ~ retir-1' Federal Farm Board the pu.tnmount Charles A Comiske-y owner of the I' 1
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Shavtna at his home here thi&lt;l ~oiUI at Charity hetipltul koda y •Persistent rumors Japantl~ m4i·j
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held N_ovember a to nu five vucau- . Chicago White Sox,
Amerlcun I this understanding. Franct: reetde!. expiring next June. The lnUlaUvl
mommif. He was 65 years old
1: .:t a thrilling battle to save lhe . tary authorities were aldiq the 1
ctl!l:i In the House.
league basebRll club, died 1\t're kl- ,f1om her posldon that theN' can be for Its extcm81on, however, wiD
Sears, a native- of ChllUcolhe. war 11fe of " nlne-yr:oar-old boy after he gruwth of Independence movements I GIRL ACCJDENTAU..Y SHOT
The chlet battlegrounds In the : day a~ the age of 72
no reduction In !.he damages l.O be have lo be taken by Europe.
aJlpoln\ed prohibition commtss'lcne; had once been pronounced dead, ln various parts of tbe province. Truy, 0., Oct. J&amp;..-.INs-atruek elections are In the nr~ t Ohio di:.·l He had been in a coma for near· collected from Germany. and the
Gold- France qreed to 1tr~
on February t 1931 by 0
just 8.!1 It seemeU their t&gt;ftorts Y' i'rC' The followini dispatch was sent in the chest by a. bullet. front • 11un ltrlct formerly repr!!!!enl.ed by lhe I
•t.lnlted States, on Ita part, dcftnlt ~ ly regulation of her wlthdrawa.Ja froqa
Ot:erg~ White. 'Prior' to his 8°ve~n~~ to be crowned with ~uccesR.
frc.m Klein, 100 miles from the Ko-1 her blother-ln~law, Oeorae Macy, late' speaker Nicholas Lonpworth, lily 24 hours when the end came. j atandona the old Hughes thesis thlii country. In order to &amp;void ,a)'
ment, he was an executive p~ nl
Th'! boy wa&amp; Peter Allen, a CIC\'C- rean border. I.N.S.I
was cleaning, 16-y.ear-ola Lou181! and the eighth Michigan, made va- HIS death occurre-d lo his aummer I that there ls no relation between llspect or IUl atc.ack upon the AmBears-Nichols Oannin Com a 1 , e land schoolboy He died from eatBy EDWARD HUNTER
IReed was dead here today.
cant by the death of Rep. Bird home where he 1 uftered lor more 1• _pu.lath.ms and, ,ue Qebts which er1ean dollar. Both countries af!!:
For the time bein gSe . P 1 ). , lng a poisoned food Friday and
I. N. a. Statr Oorrei!POfldeni
j Macy h!Ld placed the r111e on J. Vlncf:r;~t. republican
I than two weelts from a erltlcal m. : the war~ time a! I&lt;:F -::we u.s.
a1reed upon the Importance -~o;l.
succeeded as
roht:i 1 &amp;Is will .b:.. ft·cm efrf!{:tt; of turpentine which
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Lable and when the cleanlnl
Although ftve elections are 1.0 be
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1 Admittedly It wus a compll:lm18e l malntaininl the Gold st.ancllll'tt'
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ton commos- his mother unwittingly administerKirln, Manchuria, Oct. 26--KI.-tn, was usin&amp; cauaht on the trlg&amp;er UJ~ held, party leaders o.pp~rently e:-:- l ness arising cut or a complu;:atlon 1 qreement althoua:h It can harrll) b ~ and upon the neceaalty ot stabWj..•
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~cner, 1Y E. 0. Mathews, depul) ,00 to him aa a. home remed."
Capital of Manchuria's rich lumbl!a· BUD was d18char1ed.
pectod one PhilRdelphla district to:uf heart and kidney trouble.
• termed an agr _-emenL unUI parliil- •lng currency In those coon•""~
commssonec.
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t urn a republican nnd one Cleve- 1 Th~ aged ba5ebaU ma1nate's son, I rr.ent.ary acUon In beth eounlrlet. , which have llepsrted rrom lt. ~~
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Sears IJaFrt. night, a city physician was
the prlnc.lpal metropoles of
YOUNG HUSBAND DROWNS
land nnd one New York district loiLouls Comiskey, was at his beds1delh!l5 approved it.
I General-Prance and the Unlwr,f.
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BteadU
the bo ,5 heart
far-ftung northern ProDefiance, o., Oct.
26---INS- elect democrats
-Stat«!, as the two richest and polj'-,
had not bl!en 111 and was t!ngaet);J ;
fainter an~· faJntl"r Yand
"lndepenctent." city.
Drowned when he waded iGkl 11
The other two districts, normally 1wlwn the end came.
1 Wa.fhlngton, Oct. 26--INB-The 1Ucally the most stable govemme~
ac~dve~y In hl.s regulu· nut\e' \_, '
morning the phyalclan said
by Japanese forces jla.vel pit near Sherwod, D~ftanC1l consldeN'd republlca!l, are declared Louis Is the only survlvin&amp;: mem - Epochal conrerenr.e be-tween !'res!· m t~ world, must cooperate to L
~ 1 Sea) and Baturdaf of ll\8t weeK .. ·
died The body was ordered
loose from the bonds ooWtty, Harold D. DeWel!!l!, :n, by the demnc&amp;.rt.s kl be powerful
bcr or Comiakey's immediate family II df:nt Hoover ann tbf!
y 1·ench &amp;reater degree than In the
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From the Chinese- ftJUng attendfnt of Van Wert. 0
Ordinarily these two dlstrict.s The elderly magnate died Jn Ills
upon world problems In general19
vei'I!IU)I of KallSWI and lor 40 years
P tal or a formal
governor down w the waB dead today.
" would be considered aSiluredly re- sleep.
1 Prem; ~r. Pierre LAval ended
wtt!J the end of lnsl.U'ing BtabWty wheN
was active in civic a1J:ur:; In Chill!or death before It
humble coolie rlckthawtnau
De-Weese's wlfe wlliJ,eSBed the ~rQ. publlciln, but the re\'oit against the
Comiskey's death termlnated one sceml-111Y little ccncrete ac~leve- It exists, and promotlns It whe~ ~~
c.:cthc. He was Pl'cminently idenUIIIa Wllversal adm185lon that ledf, which occurred while they Hover administration Is so wide- of the Jlngest and mUllt picturesque 1rmnt, but actually with some IU:· Is non-exlal.ent or in Jeopard)'.
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ed with the Democratic party.
Is no longer under the dl)- were on a llahtna: trip.
spread, the discontent or the- peo - careers in the history of bo.seba.IL rl tompll!hmE:nt below the lnternaThe conversatioN Oetween Pra,ll!'
The prohJbitlon cotnmls8ioner was
of Naokln~r.
pie so marked, that Impartial ob- He WIUi the only player ever to ria~ tif'nal ~urrace.
dent Hoover and M . Laval, ~
an eaTJ.y campaJgnet' agal111t Uqu~ll'
completed a eurvey of
GUARD PRESIDENT-ELECT
servers concede there Is a good to a position of sole ownership of a. l M. Laval departed from Wa5b~ pated In to some extent by ~
and was known throughout the
the territory aurroundlna: B
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che.nce for the election of a demo· mHjor league club . Throughout l inRtoll early today dlsappolnt.ed at t.arJes Stimson, Me-llon aod oUulr
atate u an "active -dey."
traversed Ule 1 reat tract&amp; .Per:·~rn;:'retlde::eleet, · L::~-I:; crat In each of these diJtrlctM," the baseball world Qnd to hilr num-~ not ha.vinB achieved the ptlmt pur- ' ometal.s of thla government, ·~·
Bears waa a former prealdent of
lumber which supply the chez Oerro, Wa&amp; furnlabed wlt.h a J&amp;id Jonett Shouse, chatrman of erous friends he W88 known as thl! pose of hiS vWt- Amt:!rlcan partie!- descl'ibed today a.s having been oou
the Ohio Oaonera AsiJodation
~rreatest industry and •pcclal
the democrauc natlunal executlv~ "old Roman: ·
patten In a secu.-Jty p,act fvr France ducted with exceedln1 rranknell
He Ia l!Utvlved by h1A wu;to,..:. On"
while ago poured huae
t.od•y lollo~f committee.
HiS Lnterest ln the National ~t 1-lJI!l neverthele98 apparently salts· on both sides.
dau~rhter, Mrs. u. R. La vee ot
tbe Cbtnue exchehis ll(e, at:~
Rl!pubUcan natlollal speakers. be time a:tret&lt;lhe11 back to the days, lied with his t.hrl!f. daYf; of lnttmBte
M. Wval was tQ1C1 alplom.at.lcal.lr
~oma
and
brothers
from ~ Ll.m&amp;. aaserted, have aireacty gone Into when he wtu:1 teamster of 11o brtutj c.cntact wlth Amerlcap cfllclaldom. but nevertheleu bluntly that ther:c
in co~- lM dWtrJct defend= the Hawley- wayrm u a. boy at 16. Even aralDst, For ont! thlfls. ~... 'l.dmlDJstration can be no expectation of mUCh Am"'
Pi,meral
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i1ttfsut~c(blll bl!lliftd iport ·uilflf"U.Ie W11tci?tii"~ loverr.meftt Eurape'1lal'"'s ettfed &amp;Ome'"of"'Uie~"rXi-f+
yet fixed.
dnally were forced
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TROUBLE fiJTILL RAOJ:S
The optim111m of Shouse IB not last.
has malntaJned IQr t.en years that Uticai aore-IJI(Ite that continue to
18 ~~~~~~s~:~~:-~~IN~8-~An~· shared by republican house lt!aders He wllS born Jn Chicago on Au· there is no relationship between plague au relatiOillhipe then!!.
pliUUled
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JttUn·?"iately
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of a federal here. Rep. Snell &lt;RJ of New York gu.st 15, 1859. Hll ftnt bueball Ocrman reparations and Uae debts Amoos thde sore a})Ota: Ule ~&amp;
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1u tl :&gt;blind women ftcm Lhe blai.Clarence H Sears p h" 1lng bulldin1.
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"Tumed up" by a ..,
'Whom be quarr!led o;.
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whtch the ·Allies owe- the unttl!d earved
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a. 11alary of
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011" of Ekars Iut omcinl acts was
te-rritory under hi5 'oo&gt;·Ilurani'
cans In these district!!.
a week. He played suoeeaalvely
M Laval leaves the United States to Poland'"by the Treaty of veraattto attl"nd a meeting or the Women~ I
has eever:E:d connection Wlth ..,
An upse-t ln either, it Is admitted, tr.•lth l.l:!ams representing Elll'in. Ill., 'I ted~)' with the asaurance that u Jell.
Christian Temperance tfnion 1
Nanklne l'e(Jime.
might_ awikh control or the House, and Debuque. Ia, and in 1883 he rm1 when France-' 11ees t1t to SCQlc
In the opiniOn or omcials of this
Dayton Thursday when he ell- ! F
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Approachina the flovernor·a pa·
orvamzatlon between the parties. I made his debut wlth the Bt. Lollis i down her repe.ratJOn cl:lims ag:llnsc 1government. there can be no ap' 11 , u._ ·rt the organization in Its 1 or
e 1acountlag
rozen llu... au.:~Jmponled t.)' a Chinese
FORMI:R EDITOR DillS
1 In basing their fight Ja.rrely on Browns. Shortly thereafter his 1 Ge;many this government will ~;ym- preclable &gt;economie recovery itt
campaign Rgnlnst liquor.
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&amp;.curitiea of Real Eaguide, we were met by a p~~olr ut ~·~~~~;:::;!.o. Oct 2U -IN~ the tarlft and the Farm Board, th'.! succe:u; won for hlm the manager- p 11 th~:t:Cally consider a .:onlln:!n · , centr6l EW'Opl! untU some or t~
J&amp;pane.se soldiers, the "outppst•· of
·• 51 lor~
. o- democrats are following tactics ship of the- St. Louis team and un-lmr!\le sealing dc.wn or Lhc de~ts I political problems are adJu.sted.
fiG TIIEFT CAUSES MURDER
tate in Nation
a large detachmelli of Ja~0anese
ot the Ctnclnn:~i 1~~,:e~- :;sehd In the election ol Robert D. der hiS guidance the cflb won t.htJ the Allies owe us
Moreover, 1t was stated, M. LaYill
troop.s RUardlng the bulldihJ. The
toda at his wl te h ; 0 nson, democrat, to fill the va- American aMOCiatlon pe-nnant for : Tl:e otfl.clal comnmnlQu~ ~sm• was Informed that tn the adjusf, •
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Lima, 0., Oct. 26-INB-The nlauld~ blurted an awkward apology
Y
n . r om_ caney caused In the- seventh Mls· four consecutive years.
J ~lnLI cu behalf of Mr. Hoovel' ment of theae problems Europe
le~seJ tn~tt c1 $16 tuda.y had re-I Wa'lhington, Oct. 26--lNB-Ell · llnd hastened ou~ oC sight Whtm rc-eeived b · !'.!~~ti=orob41: tv •wo.-d sour! dlt~~trlct by the death of Bam- In 1890 Comiskey aasumed man- 1 r.nd ~- La.val made no mcnt:on or need no~ look to tbe UnUed Btatei
suited In the murder of E. E tabllshment ot a $2,000,000.000 ted- the soldk!rs apmcached.
GarretsJ had ,__
. uel C. MaJor, also a democrat.
agement of the Chlc:aso club in thelthls laet yet it can be stated on for parttelpatlon This country wUI .
Ncnhrup while Je-fT Harter wa~ era! pool for the rediscounting of
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..,.,.,~ re-tired lor Johnson's victory was acclaimed new player's league. A yea.r later the hi he!t outhorlty that M. Laval regard l)'lllpatheticany ~1!01'1:8 at
btlnu held by authorities as hJsltrozen real estate security and
~ap&amp;nese ftaBB were flying over
due to Ill health. Fu- by the democrata as a blow at both found him bock wiLh the Bt. Loulsltarne! with him this assurance their solution, but take co actua1 ··
sla;vt&lt;r.
I othe-r paper helel In t.he banks of aU c! t.he bulldln&amp;ii occuptf'd by
W1il be held ln Cln- the tariff law and the Farm Board Browns ~Dd from t.here he went to wl'len. he lett Wlll!hi.ngton.
part.
Hartl!r ccnfc.ssed, according lo the · Nation. was under COIUiidera- tlrE:
"!ndepend-:nt"
governmrmt.
Thursday.
The republican answer was that the the Ctncmnatl Reds as manager. In Thus has the thesiS establlahed
TJie German sltuatton Is ripoh&lt;:e, to shoctmg Northrup dLU·- tlon today following the proposal of Chtne&amp;e emblems were not to t:.J
district was normally democratic.
Clnclnm•tl he met Byron Bancroft' ten years ago by Seeret.a.rY of BtaU! garded as the key to the whOte
111&amp;' lin aJgument over the theft llfiSenator Bulkley IDl of Ohio. Tlle ~t. ..:n even {.ll IJle reMdence- of tbe
STILL FIGHTING
----Johnson, then a newspaperman, Charles E. Hugbes, now Chid Jut· central European prob:-~m. M. La8 ~_Ppo",. o!dB&lt;nthn · Ro~:nor.
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e are n epen €n ust as t t'
a d(!flper•
movement which e-ventuated tr. the Harding administrAtlorJ, Hughes inion Of tbll govetnmf'nt that
LABOR PARTY-IS
~a~~·s~~alo:x6a~tolo~~-c demo- ~~~'i~~ declate," said Oovernm·
to Keep the
birth of the Ametiean league.
laid down the dictum there was no , Oermany must be relieved of some
th'
h "••-d
from belnR
In !Jle early Y~ of the- Arneri- relationship between German rep- Df her burdens. There "is distm'•
BUTT OF ATTACK Bulkley·, plan would bro"•'n
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can league Oornlllkey and Johnson i aratlons and the allied indebted- Rulshed authotlty for saymg u.a,.
powers of the feder&amp;l land bankll
"You see, we are cut oft trorn 11ll
In Hia Theory on
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tolled t;(lget.ber to shape the clreult 1 ness to the united States and for In thls M. Laval agreed Howevef;
London. Oct. - 26--INB--I:l a Rav·l :arey may temporaJ'IIy rediscount. commu.ucatlon and
ln~t-.::oursc
Un1verae Int.() the organiaatiDn It 18 today. ' yean It haa been a card!~ prin- coocrete measurl's apparently were
agp devcmth-hour attack up~n t1_1e eliJrl.!i~ta~ ~~:e:rerr~=~e no~~~:. :::!~e~Y n~t~:Y ~~:c..
ia:at:op~~~~
Underatood by Only 12
1Later. however,
their friendship clple In American tore~ poUcy. not (IIBC~d. or Jf diSCUSSEd, nol:l.
labor party, charges th~tl th, G l- rather than llberall2atlon of the them, but this ar.V&gt;emment Is res- I
Fink, one of the ooumwl,
Men
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I tu~,"' hlnto, bitte-r enmity
Apparently It Is so no longer.
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1e eav est blow ever FIUst.alned
o.ther r""ult.s of the Hoover-Laval
It wao~~ agreed, however that ,,..
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aa. for a ""''
by C mn '""ey was &amp;he "Black Box" conferenci!S were:
1nltbttive for any furth:n- suape•oftlte savlnss depn.o;U.!l to support
"To am-d
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the ooemploy'ment Dole were broad ,pennit the federal land ~nks to
Halchm Wll8 asked to expl"''' 1.
and bond tor his ~:.~lent.
New York,
Oct. 26---INB-Dr. the stl 0• 1 tea' When playens on
Di8lU'mament-Vecy little- hope. ~ .~~ ut repe.ratiOt18 payments, t{
t:ast to the country Wda.y t...n llwlpurchase or redlacount loans made
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Albut Einstein whose
relativity
un es
m he ever assem- Prflllldent Hoover waa untLble to ....drsc:allfll down, mustCflme from
eve of the parnamentary eleet.ton. 011 real estate aarlculturnl or urban
KILLS INFANT SQ~; SUICIDES theory is ~ald to be uuderstood by bled threw the world serlea to Cin- guB.Tantee Praoce the aee\U'ity sh~ l!:urorte. ~ United States. lll thrl
Walter R\mr.ltna1•, ooe or th- ~ lib- said, "either agricultural or urban,
&lt;ConLlnuli!a on 1 a11e three&gt;
Jeff
c.nly 12 men In the wo 1·Id In all tt.s clnnall He banished seven ol his desires, ancl oonaequently Prance is I propcs.ing moratonums tor Europe.
eral party leaders supporting Lhe
even permit them to purchase
- -- -- Wleld~~~n~ oPo:r:!m~~o~~ -el~~S In slgnltleance, has udded the lheury stars a.nd be~ran rebuilding hiS club 11unwillin&amp;' to materlallf reduc:e her The machinery eilists tn the Youna:
national government, made the or redbloount loans based on stooK:s
of a flfth to the tcnoWD !our dl- but the "old Roman' 'oever tully mlllt..ry and naval eBtabllshment. l plan whereby Grrmany can plead
charees lu a speech at So!Jth Iand bonds, is no Jerlous departure
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murderous fury, Jay E. Orford, 38, men~ lens o1 the muvers€'
recovered from the &amp;hoek and his, The- outlook tor the Geneva. dlsar- 1that her burdens are lntolera~
Shields declartna the goV&gt;~rnment 1from principle In the chQracter ot
a l&amp;l'Bre owner, today beat his lllxA statement mdicating this wa~ te~ began a RTadua.l decline.
1mament conference In February Is and obtain appolntn)l!nt of 8 com-·
had been "anXIOUS" in Ap;U , and' theb' boldlnp.
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month-old son to death, lnfticte1 Wl'ltt'&lt;'n lty him. und was ma.df' puL- K II ls~ebuwas married to Nan very blue. It may bl! postpone-d. I mis~ion lo examine Into the p1·em!s~
August of thLs year over the safety "Whether we wish to make these
woundll on hll wife and anuther lie today b)' the Josiah Miley Jr
e Y o
buque, Ia .. ln 1882. German Moratorium-It was rec- ea.
or the deposits
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son, and then committed sulcido.J.
FollhdatJon which hel•"'d llnnuce Tdl~~re Twhere two children, but one ognlzed. tho.t It will have to be ex But Germany must take the In:
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emergenc;v,
...... Arreat Fo've 1 Ua d er The man Wi8 believed by pollee the OermBn savant's ...expcrhue
_.yon d t he ont! year per1od ItlaHve. That murh Wl\8 agreed up11 ts k
! whe-ther It would be bet&amp;er to make!
Leadership of Girl;
:n~~~e t~:le~~IJane because of n- at Ut. Wilson. Calltoanlll, e~ulll'f ~~: now treaaurer of the Whit~
-..- !on, Such initiative would. ~.~e
them wholly ot• partially permathle year.
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Confe.. Crimea
Dr. EIDIItein ha.s not changed h•~
12 ARE KILLED IN I'
&lt;Continued on Pa1e Sb:l
za PLEAD NOT GUILTY
Uleory or relativity, the statemellt
WEEKEN
CCIDENT
fW'ther thoush and discuulon.
"I expect this proposal would inHamilton, 0 ., Oct. 2&amp;-INS-IL AthenA, 0., Oct. 28.-INS-Twen- made plain. But he changed Ills
volve • very larye investment by bandit ring which victimized more ty men secretly Indicted by the concepts of tht! llhiverse becouse a
Which Reoulted in Death of the government In tedera.l land than a dozen cltlr.ens ot this vlcln- Athens county grand Jury 01\ five ctnnenslonal umverse ls e&amp;:&gt;nBy I. N. s.
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bank stock, If It should prove to lty Under the !ea.dershlp of Q glri charfil!l in connectlon With mine tlal to a formula that t:J.SicRll,Y
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Deaths under WlU&amp;U8l circum18 Year Old Girl Pas·
be ~.000.000.000, 1 see no reason was believed by pollee bere tOOay to Cllsorders at lltllfleld today entered mskf's eleclrlclty and g-ravrty rde.l Achieve
,;1'bl ,. . ! ~tances and others from character- 1
aenaer, Sunday
tor hesJ.tatlni."
have been broken up with ~he ar· pleas of not guilty before JudJe 0 . tk:&amp;l.
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mpohl e
lr': istlc mid-summer accidents boosterl I
8upport.tna:
Bulkley,
Senator reat of the alrl, two mel) and th 1·ee P. Rowland In common pleas court. 'nle 11tatement dtsclosed that
Leaving Mexican Airport ) the toll or le.tallttes ln Ohio over I Reecuera Fear Six Miners in
youths.
Thtz charr:es Included rioting, BlnstE:in and his assL'It.ant. Dr.
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lhe week-end, by
a checkup
Coal PtJine Have Died '
Painesville, 0., Oct. 26-INS- Olaes said:
"I am dlepoaed to oonour With
Nellie Hoaklna, 19, of New Miami. menac:lnJJ IJJ.reata, obBLrucUna: the Walter Mayer hBB evolved part or
or t. Louu
I by International Ne
Service diB.
DepaJ•t.ment of Commerce lnspeetOl'fl werE: to arrive hl!re today to Senator Bulkle)''8 vie-w that eftee- 0 .. was held here after conrefJSinll', highway and aaaauU In a mtuuchu a WClrt setuni forth a new tuuflej
!dosed today.
of Suffocation
Mexico City, Oct. 26-INSVIolent dea\h&amp; lnclJX!ed one by
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assi.st loc:al authorities lnveatlpte tlve rtmedlea could ~ promptly accordi11J to polke, that she and manner. Bondi. of '150 to f200 wer ~ field theory,
The one be announced m W2:l, 1Achlevlng the theoret1caUy "1m- drowninl', one In an B.irplane accl· l Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 26-INS-the l'lane crash which yesterday be applied tbrouah aome es&amp;abll8h- her companions staged a seri.e&amp; of l8t- tn each cue.
and on which he had labored for POSSible" Major Jamu H. Doolittle 4ent, two by suicide. one by gWJ~ Fca.1 s that six men. trapped by a
resulted in the death of MJsa Mary ed asenc;v of the aovernment, aueh robberies over the period of mor!
Dorr, 18, Cleveland, JUJd 8Eil'iGua In- as the fedlraJ .land banks, rathe.- than a week. Claud Orabel, , 20 of PLASTERERS BRING
ten years, wll\ be supplanted by lhE Ametlcan army ace. took 0!1' from shot. wounds and &amp;even In auto ~- I huge barrier of rock and coal In a
etudll!" just completed the ann· Valbuena air field In hls swift cidente. Many otbers were lnjurl!d I mlnn o1 the West End Coal Oom•
Jury to her companion, Ra;vmond than t.hfOUQ'h a oorporatlon akin In New Miami. Albert Bowling, 24, ot
lte raetlvltiee &amp;o the old war finance Hamilton, Mtlford Bowling af New
STRJICE TO CLOSE ouncement said.
Jaclng plane today In an at~mpL
· ' pany at M&lt;meanaqua near heie
L. Manson.
Ml&amp;s Dorr was lmtantly killed corporation."
Mlaml. Wallace Morgan, 1'7, of
Some of biB older ideas of the to reach St. Louis In ll!ven hours GREEK FLAG RAISED ha1 m~t a slow death or aufloca~
When the sblp no~ aver as ManHamtltcm, and Newton Johnson,
OolumbUJ, 0.. Oct. ~INB- Wllvtr.se, Elnateln 9.891!rted. were of tlyina. He planned one stop at BY MOB IN CYPRESS tlon were- expressed today a• t1!S'·
Ban C$'Cled down tor an emergency AGGRESSION CHARGE al80 ot Hamilton, were held with Endlni a 10-day •trike, .ati union "thattl!red as with a hammer blow" Corpus Christl, 'f1!XII.8, for refueling.
l.ue parties burrowed in the sdb:landing ln a field four miles ~outh
DENIED BY JAPAN the gtrl and allegeelly admitted to plaltereTI'I ruwned their work In by dlacovertes or modem American M-exiCan aviatAirB had held It was :
--trrranean cavern in an attemp( tO
polkie their partlclpq,Uon bt the the new Jtate otrlee buildmg he-re aatronomers.
lmposl8ble tor a racllll plane With ' London. Oct. 26.-INS-A pro · reach the miners.
of here. M'anllOil autrered a f.n.cT t
Oe - \holdups.
today,
Ctf especial Importance he !ound!such small wlnr area, as that of 10reek mob. prot.et;Ung agalnst,;:mTwo men 8Cl'IUJ1~led to sare:w
tured 1!!8 and pol!ldbly Internal fno YO.
t. 21--IN8-The Jap-l Pollee captured the Hoskins girl
The plaaterel'J walked out more the theory that the universe waa.l Major Doolittle'• t'o get off the ll~h rule In Cyprus, today h sLed. I Whe-n a territlc pa blaat Jet 110 'in
jurll!ll. H~ wu expected to reoover.
Gnbel, ML:q:an and John&amp;on alter tha.n a week qo oomplalnllljl ::i!t •expjodlnll' or expanding.' Newly Valbl.lena. field owing to the treach- tbe Oreelt fta.g over the omce or the the mine They we1 e Jobn TQ_"The plane waa tlflnl tow With· anese government today luued
out a moror and I watched, think- calclal statement out1tnln1 ltl po- they had forced Ernest Dolp lnt&lt;J they had b1!eJ1 forced to retUfil !i dlseovered ·~araclerlstlcs or llghL f.rous air currente over tht' air- •British 4lOIIUilileion'!r &amp;tKyrenla af- llijUII and Gabriel Eilr:wartake, ~.tJ.l
from atanJ~~tQWed the moving out- port's 7,500 foot altitude.
\ter tearlna dowo the Unloa Jack . of M&lt;lnca~Qua. They w~re takeD
tnt the plloi wu ha\'ing trouble" llcy with regard ta the contlkt In tbeh· car and robbed him ot a loaf lot t.helr $Ill weekiT waee aa a c:o
aJJDln of lll'ead. Tbe Bowllnp wew al- •!deration af their employment. ' ward ttom the center or tht' unl· Doolittle, however, expressed com 111-coording \o a Cent.ral News ..;~- to Nantoclke Hospital, both 1~ ,.1
related QeoriJe Rider. the only eye- Manc;hurla, denylllJ onte
AnDOUneement. of Lbe- te-rmlna~ verae spee-dlnll the more rapidly t.he plet;e conftdeoce ln his ablllty to · J*tc:h from Lamaca.
critical condition from burns.. rq\A'
wttnus to the ert.Sh. "M he circled that lt bad any territorial aaplra.- reatd at their home alter being
;:~
It into the wind, the lllrt wlq: tlons In, the rich northern reekms tmpUcated In statements or the U011 ot the Rrlke Included tht! de-- '(arther Lhey were from the center overcame Ule handicaps of \he eJe- 1 The anU-Brttilh rioting, which othe: JlleD eaeaJ)I!d unhurt.
otben.
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clantlon &amp;bat 0. w. Slttaeon, of (If Uleunlveree.
menu. and ridicUled protestat.lonslbroke out anew &amp;!aplt.~ the pre5- ~ In the absence- of calla or slit
struck the- IJ'OUPd. The- plane turn- of Ohloa.
At the Arne time, the goY.Jrn·J A ear which belonged t.:J the OlnelrmaSI, oonU'aetm', in CJilarp or 'H~ abandOns hili previous ncoept• of M'exlean ahmen that th.'! tate- enct! of Jlrttllb mllltary and naval nals rrom the entombed mm,. It
ed over."
Tbe girl WR8 dead when Rider ment denied chargea ol Japaneae 11 trl's mother was USI'!d ln most of the P~t work, had Brned to lan~ o( . the the-ory or distant parnll off WOU1d lnvolvt Jllftt personal forces, wu led by the Greek bishop was feared tha:t u.ll had lolit
reached the wreckqe.
IIQI'e881on ln Maoehurla, bWstJna 1the holdups, the ctrl ~ aald to compl)' wtth the demands of Ute JeJian. and bases bll theory of th~ r11k.
Of Kyrenla, dillpatehes. said.
Uves. omctal&amp; of the coal ~
MaMOU and the girl had taken troopa had been aenr. into terri- have told auUtoritleB, s all ~orne pluten tbt Blttuon pay Into QMo new unified rklld Ol" the mathema-~ Never bef&lt;ft bad a racing plane Casualtiel since the revolt started 1 s:J.Id the £~.pWRion caused a~
ckltbllle local p - - . . union's emergency Uoal eon~lpts of 'Ibeodor~ KaluZ&amp;, with auch lin-Jib wlna:s as Doo- and Bi.z.ty-ae~o InjUred, includiQ&amp;' I mot.h slide In the warttn'1" ."'riJII
oft from Ohacrtu Harbor alrpott to1'J outside the treaty IKIIIes eolell of money and. ttema
In an okt biplane tor a pleaaure to protect the Uvea atiCI property, of were the ' principal loot obtained by 1tUDCt POD tlie'\maunt ·IBid. to h&amp;.e w~ before Einstein decla.N!'d were llttle's auceeedecl)n ~"ettlng oft the .were- placed today at. three t.Uiedl' tlmber!Qg. rock and coal -~
J'apaneae nationals.
t.he rlbl.
been ' teblt.d b)t 'tiM plaat4ftn.
"'n~t. BCceptable.''
a:raur.d •t Valbuloa.
36 policemen.
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"Darbng:, you know, don't you away w1th em. And 1t rather looks
He bur ned off to the ttl rp hnne
that 1 love youl Oh 1 thmk I fell1n now as al they have more ~ban a
'But ho\v d1 d my man \Vd Lcr
love w1th you when 1 6nt aaw you sportaog chance. worse luck I
come to be on the scene asked IJ
that long ago mght 10 New York
The thought of what bad ha.p· sham.

-just couldn't help myseUI" be
wh1spered, bit arma drawmg ber
&lt;:lo!er, clo!er. ..And I'm lmpatil!ot
to hear you tt11 me that you care, too
sweetheart-now, before the other&amp;
come, before we speak another
word of tho~ ugly dlsquteuog thtnga
that have been happenma tomgbtl'"
Her eyes told hEm before her tips
formed the words. The faint color
10 her cheek! was hke the fluSh at
the heart of a breakmg apple biOI•

pened at Manorway• ton1ght, the
brutal mtmlidl.tEOD of the gul he
loved. had touched him ro a whuc
heat of anger-and on top ot that at
looked as if tb11 plot had been only
too successful, had put the plunder
wtthln reach of thtsl! secret encmu:a
No wonder Jim frowned gloomLly
-even though he ha.d been engaged
acarccly more tha.n two and a half
IQJ.DUteS.
Thco sw1ftly hie face cleared
•No. by gad they are:n t gomg to
"Rut surely you know that already have It all tbell' own way I he cnell
1tm?'
suddenly cheerful agam as a thought
The Yo1ces outstde were comma: struck. h1m. "We 11 l-up em yeti"
ftea rer But before thetr aobtude was
mtruded. upon, almost 'before her HOPE
whtJpen:d answer was gtven, thetr
The nearing voices outs1de haJ
Jlps had met.
reached the door B1il a1 lie and
Then presently:
the others came mto the ha.ll was
.. Jtm tl was that letter from Frank too
w,ucb occttpled l;tY tho1Ja:hts of
tho.t men wanted-hit letter teUms:
this audac}()UI n .td on Manorways
me about tht Czanna Rubte&amp; btdden
to notice anytlpg-but tomethtng
ak Monkstlverl"
an Katharine 1 lace tlruck Mtlly th '
The btdden hamJ of Martell and
moment she pas!lld ms1de. She
Sul\ an thlsl Jam knew tt then bc- alanced qmckly from Katharine to

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Dmmg P.oom and
Rouf Garden
Cafetena i'Dd Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
We anv1te you to hVe at
$6 to $9
European Tho H I L L S 8 0 R 0 AmcrJca n
Weekly rates and
L 8 Skanncr , Pren
C. J Jackson, Mgr
folders en a?phcahcol
Telephone M-5541
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tght M•~ M come i n anoJ ~et what 1
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tlo .. an t stop gu. pa.ln etc. In a tew
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Jullt uk me for Dlotex ltl
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crowded Wtth aetivitY
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late houri followed bJ t&amp;.eeplett ~
then yOOT ncrvn 10 .U • P'eeel.
Pew people etclpe BUT \'0\l (WI.
Don t liVe ID to tcnte, tif'ed llG'fti JI'W
more than 50 yean Dr Mllei'NU'PiiNE
has helped nervout peopt. pt icatdul
rebd from dilltrelllftl da7• lib ~
Wbeo eoerey •nd pep are pe:-wt.l
1rntablc and all upeet- wbta JoQ
fed you can "t ftep IIOlD&amp;- taiDI
Dr Mile~'NERVJNEmdptWOD­
dcdul relief Your ov~
nervous .,.tem " quieted 1'nerves rdu and D&amp;tutc toa. r-..

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surprtsed vou dtdn t hear n at lhg
gar's Court! M11ly cned
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!they were tbreatemng poor Kat I n
\till! I managed to work my gag free
and screamed W ebbe 1 happ1 nc oJ to
be pass mg to the road and heat 11waso t It wonderf ul lu rk r 1 hey
forced the gag back mto mv mouLh
but I managed to scre&lt;~m agarn
But d1dn1 M1ke do a I) ~lung
dashmg durmg those ex ru n ~ mo
men Is ?" broke m J 1111 glunc mg J ow n
at th~ Ierne r
"Oh I ve 10 ..,at le-nc~ whh M I e
H e was down !ill the botto m ol t he
garden rat hnntmg I ex p r n - and
never came to see "'hat Ill) cr ~l
was about !atd Mi ll\ rep oJ cJ ul
ly '"II brought \t\c-bhcr hc \ lulv ~ c
lound th e back 1om tmlo~keJI­
wlucl wa~ JU St !Jk t Cb ta I ve al
ways hnd to Sfl('&lt;l.k co ll( r ahonl be
ma so ca reless lu) one nllgl t w;c. lk

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'Well you wert noL l" x u;t ly sorry
thai \\ ebl&gt;o.:r dell r
M1Hy laughed
Oh I shant ~rold \~1 r~ tl1 c
time lA eh iler ~.:u ~to
wa ~ wro1 g:
and ca m"' m v~
u
QUietlv
a • a m l&lt; I turpr nl u
the men •\II ~ n \\ d..l r 5av. lht n
well I ve never ue n a11v1hmK hk(' •I
He was zeros~ the- room m ~ fla ~ h
and sent one- pt th~m sp nnm g \\ H!
the love llcsl punch 'ou slu.o hJ havt;
beard h1~ teeth click' M ll v ~ \lOKI:!
was I"CStatlC H 1• 1 1a~ k c 111 e ofi a~
he ra she d .,:,uch .I pity t h e o1hc1
m 111 had a revolver " ~U h c r co Ji llll t
do anything a,:::a1Mt that
Oh he sa w 0 1,1~ ol the me n s f;"~c~
then sa1d ll ~hHm
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ber s su!l here M.ay, v.c bave Inn
m ~lrs. Grav son1
"Yes I v. a HI to shake h nrl• wcth
Wehl.n:r lh 5 a l&gt;JlOrt s man ! o;:ne'.!

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JACK FROST SUGAR, Pure Cane ........ $1.31
NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs.
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PINTO BEANS, 4 lbs. . ..... . . . . . . . .... . . . . 15c
PINK SALMON, lib. tall can ........... •... 9c
BACON SQUARES, Smoked, lb......... 121-2~
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP. per can ....
P &amp; GSOAP, 10 bars ............. . . . . . . . . . 31c
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Chesterfield.

HESTERFIELD pay• top prices
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rapest, rnellowt!st, sweetest tasting
groWs
The curmg and condiCiomng IS
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them. It's hke makmg a new and
beuer-tast1ng kmd of tobacco. That's
how we get thot Che$1trftdJ fot..,.,
Milder •• and q. more pleastng aroma.

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Rutn nratOEld to Homtm'jt 1r Su;,
dny llecnuse cf ll ( u1 al/1 1 JVL 1-, J
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ll !llan and Mr Ed\ tud Spuull
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Jam, aa if her observant eyes had
gqenied their •~ret
And al~ost tn the 1amc moment
another tudden dl!covery broke
upOn her She glanced m surprr sed
amazem.ent at 1\sham
•put-you aren 1 usmg c rutches
Mr Jlsha.ml"
recklessly~
John ll!!.ha'm laughed
"I refused at 6nt-6nd then they
•J•ve had a m traculoul recovery
threatened me." Kathanne wentl/()n Mrs Grayson, a.s your hu sba nd wLII
~hrea~cd to earry me off m thetr
•ar to thare Frank Sevenl'l unknown tell yoU-*
)tfD':S voke Interrupted htm
late, unle11 [gave up that letter And
"Oh I ve got a JOb tor B11l first
they meant tht~r threat"
BLII thmk you can get rout ool In
She gave a sudden little ehlver
spector Haste, 11 yo\1 ring up Scot
1'Thcy had thrust gags mto our
lond Yard now?"
mouths, ~hat we could not err out,
Hurriedly he tol~ them ol \hat
Jnd a1 last-we seemed 10 helpless queler h1dden clue tn Severn a letter
111 their hands-1 showed them where that bad been the: obJect of the ra1d
the letter waa"' abe 111.1d "'tiot. of -beyond all doubt. at he waa con
course, that 1t wd~ tell them aDythlng vmced a last deaperate b1d on the Jom
more about the Jewels thab 11 told part ol Martell and Sant lot those
MODEST
Jewels from Russia.
But Jim was less sure of that, far
Plainly Usham. deaplte his sur
W c\J hcr caml" m from th ~ lotrhen
less tEure This last desperate throw prisms knowledge. of what wu go a 1Jttle e rnllarr a~~c-U at th~ dtm o u
to ae~:ure that coveted plunder
IRS on behtnd the et:enea at Beggars slratwns of Jif31!tL dt he had 10 b ee
p~haps not so futtle In its results as Court. was bearana now for the lirst
No I only Bw the faee ol on&lt;' ol
Kathanne thought.
•1me ol the rubtes h1dden away m em Bill I have a pn: ltv 1ood nOthat old houae at Richmond. Mtlly tion who the ether chap \o.al WebDISQUIETING
too, was heanng something for the ber saul 'He never gav1 me ~
That tudous aketch of 8 fi.sh wtth lirst ttme As those two names teft c;hancc to hear h1s vo1ce I( o afr ud
a key in lte mouth that was hke no Jam's bps abe: stared at h1m with I should reco g:nc:r.c- 1t I 'uppo~e- lout
I II !wear 11 was Frome from the
&amp;sh that ever awam, whatever Sev startled almost Incredulous eyea
ern had meant by at, almost certamly
.. But, Jtmmy," she crted breath Cross Keys!"
"Frome!" }1m was hardly ;tUr
aa Jim was now c:onvmce:d thus fish lesaly, .. you cant mean that r That 1t
held the key to tbe aecret.
was Sant and Martell who orgamzed prl~ed
'And I shou1dn I wonde1 ll be'd
Thal: lt baffled bbn might mean no th11 raid?"
more than that he wa.a unfamd&amp;a.r
'Oh. 1 forgot JOD didn't know known belorchand your o;: h~uffeur
w1th U:onbilver. But Sant knew Milly, Yes, Sant and Martell-you would be out madam ._dd( d Web
tbe house ms1de out Probably to can atnke both of em oil your vtslt ber I can I prove tt of eo cne but
Sant the meaamg would be as o\).. Eng hstl" )1m told her w1th a sm1hns 11 was Frome nght enough
YEOUI as a tioger P.Oit p01ntiDil &amp;hrug "That com1t tisb that Severn
j1m had small doubt e1tht't
stra1ght JO where that dead man ~ad sketched 1n Pia letter-though u a Frome who had made that murder
P1dden iway the Czarina Rubte&amp; clue It lca.YH Kathartne and me: ous attack oo h1m b)' the Cllluary ,
Martell and Sant. gamblmg tJD a guessing. I'll bet It won't mysNiy night or two a.go who had been as
long-odds chance, c:ould hardiJ have Sant for two aecol)dsl ProbabiJ bas soc1ated w1th Creyke 1 v1olent d eath
hoped for sucb luck as tbas.
pen b1m tho exact spot where io at
Monksllnr-Martell !
Jackal
Had that clue already laid bare to bunt for the plunder at Moukstlver Frome of course!
their enemiea the hldina place of And he won t lose much time may
Webber had been crcllng over ta
those jewels of an emprCII chat bad eve&amp; be on his ,.,.., eo thOle rubles !ee a sack fnend at Tnync when
brought death to two men at Monk- oow-"'
passJDg Manorways. M1lly"! cry lor
adverl
"011. Jlmmyl But tomethlng help had reached h1m As he left to
That vital aecret alres.dy in the pught to be done!" cried MElly "If resume bfl Interrupted JOtlrney a few
enemy's hands! For 1 man who Kathanne were to b'e' robbed of mmutes later, BEll Grav8on lookms
barely two ntlnatea ago bad felt h1m~ those Jewel...-•
ex~eedmgly eheerlul. came back
aetf the luckiest persoD alive, Jnn
H1s laugh rea11sured her
from the telephone
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Wynter"a (ace looked gloomily war·
'0h. .ometh\f'R Ia go~na to be
"No need to worry abqut those
ned.
done! If neeetnry I'm gomg to
Mooksl1ver mgsclf ton&amp;ght. Only jewels of yours, Kathanne" he sauL
"But why are JOU frowning IEke w1tb the: 1tart the:y'n had L mteht "Haste a got the sLtuauon well tn
that, Jam," Katbariae demanded. aud· be too late. In any cue 1 fanCJ we hand and long before Sant could
denly.
an do better thaD that. That'a why 1 reach Monks1lver tomght the place
Her voice brougbe h,im back from want you to nni'(UP Haate bUll ex WLII be closely watched If Sant
baa choqhta wltb a httle rueful pec:t he could arrange to han Monk· tbould tum up, theJ wall be qu1te
laugh.
sll"«:r kept cJoael:r wa\fhed from now polite to that gentleman-ea the
u1 don't deserve my sood luck. do OljiWirdl, .to make tufe that ao one owner'• legal man he has the nght to
go there, of course-only he won't
1, darling! We'n: been engaged just
1 aay treasure-huntma there toabout two and a half m&amp;nutea--u4 niKJ!t. It'1 all part of the Severn be allowed out of algbL Wont have
a c:haace of unearthmg that cache of
t.ere 1 am wear1n1 DIJ' but acowl ~ae. of course.•
jewels except under the eJeS of the I
alrudyl But l'm worried on your
Bi11 nodded emphaticaU:r
ac\XMlDt, Katbarlne-da.rned WOf•
•J ~think we cao count on, hlm, o.ll pohce-whtch wouldn't su1t hl11 book
ried,11 he adm1tted. "Thm~e Jewel• rqJhL After1 I've 1had a talk wtth at aiL"
Federoff ruardod with bia life from Hast~ 1 lucy Sant won't have much
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!lonknlver 10 -vam, seen a. last lamt
hope of findmg a due m that letter
from Severn that as Sauu ltnevr, bad
R'IYen Katharane the news of the
Nurlnow treaslire7 A last despent~
chance on which thl!:J had gambl&amp;t

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whether lhls meant a::1
from t.hP rest of Manchu ria o
Chllt11 Hr looked pleadingly at hJ
M"Crttar) who remarked
It Is very dJmcult to tell th
rr.al meaning of things " 1th th
Japan~llt' In eont.1ol
Every shred of t:vldence unco\
ered duri ng my st~;.y ln Klrln point
ed to ~he obvious fact that Japan
!5 preparlni for a long stay In Ki r
ln II not pem1anent oocupanc}
Nathe Klrln Is shrouded in a
mantle of rear
There ~

Of C{ IM' IH' 11nds It 1'\1'1)
! me bm ne ClUJ L u.nder:. ta n u
" 1 Y t! e thlel 01 Uuevc• cu11
lKL Lakf' ju~l 1 I ttl{ 11 or
lllt md plart the cap back
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Mr uud Mr ~ N e~ll G b
spIll S 1\l.d •) 1 lll M 1 and Chi!( I l l
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In bamumyw!tll
tNidil ftt mt.tt eqry told •Dd mvtce
wuuJdlD Jo1m7 d,''NEVER MAN

enourh tn
they confine their playful actll•rt1es ••
harmless amusements, wall seldom bP
erow.d -of fun mJken Who11ever a chrld
~'ter\bl - h&amp;IIO taurht 'tlhrl tli,tt- property ot
of otbera art4tb~MSp•c~(l, ope
ir;h.ose fun ratberlng propensities run to
amusements The other clalls
that the property belongrng to them·
'" little cono1deratron a• that they g1ve to

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Culumbu~

Mrs H B Muc~ ~ ~~~ Su.m.l;ty for It The chlet of tht! Chinese the world tOf almolt t..,a ~
With her mulbtr ~&gt;t CliftA.m
fimmce burei!U wbo leU tban two W.alll are Rrletly ~
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well W Va.
and Mrs OJ II:Uid &amp;:entre. I situation In two Amerk:an ed Ita crl(lcal JeUI.oria on OdiJbet
Otblxl ol Hartford 5~nt 8111 wda} comular representaUves sent out. to 13
f
wtt.h
Loui&amp;H Denms u/ H};..:l lnvest11ul.e Manchuria ls now out
Moat ot the IIChooJi. _,.
strnt
1of a ~ Job t.nd he.a been toreed t.o The Unlvert!t.y Ia abut dOwn • ·
M11.8 E.veJYn Eichinger w LtJ u. 11
nee from the city
\ne.sB bl at a 1tandltUI Tb,e J0dn ot
1 cnd111i sthDol at Rl&lt;l Ora 1d spuil
Two ~oun&amp; Chinese v.ere shot betore the dllya of J&amp;pMl. OCC\lt h" \leek t-nd here w lh L" ul8e r"
and kl!led two days ago when they patlon of Mancburta •
1)eeu
~tt
raHed to halt at the command or swallowed up In e. new order of
Ml~~ l't.ary Denms uf Columb 111 Ja.panese :.entrlell
I things allen to ttaelt and to lU
~ ~&lt;lnt lhc week end \\lth hPr mo
Japanese lKJldlers are armed to offtdal11
t ber Mril Lottl5a Dennis lind cthu lhe teeth Street crOStilnae rattl ed
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with fl.eld-R UIUI s~y 4lawn bJ I
~ra Ottle Stanley spent the prancmg cavalry These mil.'"t111 j
D•~~:~l••• Vallq
W(ek Old m Galllpoll.s wlth hf'r 1!;tmnds are the on ly Interruption to 1 Deoth 11 lleJ' t:ullr I• a~t ao
mctbcr Mrs 8\\ anson
the unnatural calm of the city~ m il~• lona: and 20 to 2fi mil" W'ldt\,
Btreet.s
from tile ( reat of the fklollDI
Ki rtn has been out of touch with mountain range&amp;
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thlni!: stolen but there Is onf'
uctwn 1f th1 robber which &lt;tJl
PLU('Jl\1} V('Xf'S him lt ~ t hiS
I'. a)
N~ul v ~ ver) time Rol•e1
P&lt;..\1 k~ hl~ C&lt;tJ neaL hE~ res1
de nce
:.umebocly a 1 r tv tl s
~1101 tty a rteE and dra.lns his
Jp:l.snhne tank At dlt"leren'
tJillt ~ he has had from t:ighL
to Oft ~n gallum or galfltlln
~toll n he ~\S but everyt ne

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accordmg to his woeful tal,.
he doesn t u Lnd the lu!Sli o!

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SundayLa.ync
li.t Bhe
husbQnd
who Is employed
James
was atoomp.1uued
homehere
by
1 Athena YLsiUna frlendll
1 Mrs
Ber~ha HoHrnnn r turned
the deatb ot Mra Mary Lau&amp;bead
Mr and Mrs Htrberi Fink anf.J. I 8a turday evtnu111 !10m 11. \ hslt in
Jones October 9 at Merom tn sbnll Richard and Owen Mrs Lll Akron and Columt.u ~
diana
Mrs Jonea was a fonner Ue H ysell and dauaht.er Mabel spent I Mr and Ml1i J 1!: Raw son and
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Middleport resident havlna: Uwd Sunda.y with Mr and Mrs
Dtt.ve MiSSil:S W1Jmettu nnd En 1 :..t nP Bur
Mn. J
A M~wa. 1S PIMI!I her e&amp;rly Ute btre
Bhe attende'.\ AlPrihlre of The Plaine
ton wen~ In Porter!ll Jd o Bun.d~y
Away Leavet Two Daarhten~
the Middleport public schoolll and
Mr and Mra Robert Camp and vi~ltinw wllh Mr ;Wd Mz:.; Fnmk
ara.duated ftrom the Middleport children vlsl~ in OaUipolit&gt; over 1"'0He~
UYinl Here
hla:h school In 1899 after sh~ the wt.'t'k e nd
1 James Yeage1 whr !1&lt; lltcndin
married William H
Jones
the
Mrs rom Jones left Monday
al
s
family moved to Sullivan county morning for QakhUI where Khe will th r wook. e td hell w th hu, r .... L e r
Wc rd was recei\e(O here Ea t urd ay I Indiana where she had since made a ttend a (onvent.lon or the Amell· DaviU Darst sr 1\l 1
be
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evening of the death of Mrs J A I her home
cat: Legion
tor the
d Lu
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Meadows age ?3 at her home on
She 1.s survived by three childrett
Lettie Ft.sa.te who l.s em- be Improved
Ls H pon
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Ie86 Sixth
Avt&gt;nue Huntlnat::m Cyrlnthia Crayton or
Carltt&gt;le ployed
at Gallipolis was 8 week
Mr a 1d Mrs
n g
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Ofath wa.s due to heart troub'
Jones of Merom and Rutll
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She 1.8 &amp;urvlved b~ her husbana E Wllllll of Middle River Md. Nine en guest o her parents Mr a.nd e( the football g:::unc b t \
\ Chw
tJro daughter5
M.n Dea Ha yes grandchildren and several broth Mrs Ellward .Fugate
3ta.LC and Nort lH\PS u n
Gvlu 1
and lllra M J
Ql M1ddl f'- ers and slsLers also survive
She
Mr and Mrs
Rue Tuck.ennan bus Saturc.n}
port one 80D R C Meadows o f co- Yo'&amp;S preceded In death by her hus
daughtu Pauline Mr and Mrs Sid \ Mrs It!a M~rsh o! C JlumL 1s vL~
1umbus and one .sister Mrs My,l.l band Ftmeral services were con
oey Russell Mr
a.nd
Mn; Ted I !ted fr ends ht-L~ Satu1 tl
Cavin ot Tullytown Pe m Funeral ducted and burial "''&amp;s made tn her TUc- ke rman of Langsv llle Mr and
Mr and Mr:o; L; 11 r 1 r mn~; mo
ser:viceB will be con1uct.ed Tuesday former home at Indiana. Octobm Mrs Edgar Tuckerman spent Sun to~d to B!X(h H1 11 s md1~
h n
1day with E E Hill of Newark 11.nd tht'!o \lhlt"d tl1t l1ltl ~ w IH 1
at 2 P M at the Eman ue l Metho
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diBt Church w1th Interment In
-1tt~ndcU the lr. mily reunion
Th, 'Wt.mun M lr ( I 1!;
M LU
fllmtinaton
Cha rlo; E. v a8t v..bo has b~eul Mts Frank St~venson who hllsldl~pr. rt \\Ill Plt~tcLl II
I 1 11 1
(CnflnEd t o his bun
c.n North b(en visltmg Md Sid n ey Williams ~~":Uc~ucs~uv . _ wu..
1 :\1 h
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fitc. .... nd nve nue Y.tlh :.erlous Illness for
past week will return to h e1 M
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OCAL LADY IIUJultmg lrt m ntun tt:. ~~ 1 ecov- orne In Woodbury N J T uesday
Mi 8s M lly w 11 1
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t.nd c. tle l c b" &lt;.&lt;t his wo rk 1 Mr s
Nellie
K eple1 ad
Mr l t:ccn v1s
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1 t 1 llf'r
H'
ana Mrl! Carl Oroom of Columbus for t1 t' pt~t t.\ \II 1k
1 (., l 101 8
Notice has been rect!lved here
Edward Mattox spent Sunday with M1s Anna Car \ 6\EiliJU\ 1 J J tl 1 u

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Fred Buah Harold RtUilt
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A HEAR'tENING PROPHECY-Prarse wal$eth for
-thee; 0 l;od, rn Zmn and unto thee shall the vow be performed. '0 thou that heareth prayer, unto thee shall all
fteoll eome.-Psa1m 66 l, 2

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hL9 treasure hunt!
Bell
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thmk of Sant ud Martell rettmg
"Darbng:, you know, don't you away w1th em. And 1t rather looks
He bur ned off to the ttl rp hnne
that 1 love youl Oh 1 thmk I fell1n now as al they have more ~ban a
'But ho\v d1 d my man \Vd Lcr
love w1th you when 1 6nt aaw you sportaog chance. worse luck I
come to be on the scene asked IJ
that long ago mght 10 New York
The thought of what bad ha.p· sham.

-just couldn't help myseUI" be
wh1spered, bit arma drawmg ber
&lt;:lo!er, clo!er. ..And I'm lmpatil!ot
to hear you tt11 me that you care, too
sweetheart-now, before the other&amp;
come, before we speak another
word of tho~ ugly dlsquteuog thtnga
that have been happenma tomgbtl'"
Her eyes told hEm before her tips
formed the words. The faint color
10 her cheek! was hke the fluSh at
the heart of a breakmg apple biOI•

pened at Manorway• ton1ght, the
brutal mtmlidl.tEOD of the gul he
loved. had touched him ro a whuc
heat of anger-and on top ot that at
looked as if tb11 plot had been only
too successful, had put the plunder
wtthln reach of thtsl! secret encmu:a
No wonder Jim frowned gloomLly
-even though he ha.d been engaged
acarccly more tha.n two and a half
IQJ.DUteS.
Thco sw1ftly hie face cleared
•No. by gad they are:n t gomg to
"Rut surely you know that already have It all tbell' own way I he cnell
1tm?'
suddenly cheerful agam as a thought
The Yo1ces outstde were comma: struck. h1m. "We 11 l-up em yeti"
ftea rer But before thetr aobtude was
mtruded. upon, almost 'before her HOPE
whtJpen:d answer was gtven, thetr
The nearing voices outs1de haJ
Jlps had met.
reached the door B1il a1 lie and
Then presently:
the others came mto the ha.ll was
.. Jtm tl was that letter from Frank too
w,ucb occttpled l;tY tho1Ja:hts of
tho.t men wanted-hit letter teUms:
this audac}()UI n .td on Manorways
me about tht Czanna Rubte&amp; btdden
to notice anytlpg-but tomethtng
ak Monkstlverl"
an Katharine 1 lace tlruck Mtlly th '
The btdden hamJ of Martell and
moment she pas!lld ms1de. She
Sul\ an thlsl Jam knew tt then bc- alanced qmckly from Katharine to

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many c:Jther Convcntences

Dmmg P.oom and
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Cafetena i'Dd Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
We anv1te you to hVe at
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European Tho H I L L S 8 0 R 0 AmcrJca n
Weekly rates and
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then yOOT ncrvn 10 .U • P'eeel.
Pew people etclpe BUT \'0\l (WI.
Don t liVe ID to tcnte, tif'ed llG'fti JI'W
more than 50 yean Dr Mllei'NU'PiiNE
has helped nervout peopt. pt icatdul
rebd from dilltrelllftl da7• lib ~
Wbeo eoerey •nd pep are pe:-wt.l
1rntablc and all upeet- wbta JoQ
fed you can "t ftep IIOlD&amp;- taiDI
Dr Mile~'NERVJNEmdptWOD­
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nervous .,.tem " quieted 1'nerves rdu and D&amp;tutc toa. r-..

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surprtsed vou dtdn t hear n at lhg
gar's Court! M11ly cned
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!they were tbreatemng poor Kat I n
\till! I managed to work my gag free
and screamed W ebbe 1 happ1 nc oJ to
be pass mg to the road and heat 11waso t It wonderf ul lu rk r 1 hey
forced the gag back mto mv mouLh
but I managed to scre&lt;~m agarn
But d1dn1 M1ke do a I) ~lung
dashmg durmg those ex ru n ~ mo
men Is ?" broke m J 1111 glunc mg J ow n
at th~ Ierne r
"Oh I ve 10 ..,at le-nc~ whh M I e
H e was down !ill the botto m ol t he
garden rat hnntmg I ex p r n - and
never came to see "'hat Ill) cr ~l
was about !atd Mi ll\ rep oJ cJ ul
ly '"II brought \t\c-bhcr hc \ lulv ~ c
lound th e back 1om tmlo~keJI­
wlucl wa~ JU St !Jk t Cb ta I ve al
ways hnd to Sfl('&lt;l.k co ll( r ahonl be
ma so ca reless lu) one nllgl t w;c. lk

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'Well you wert noL l" x u;t ly sorry
thai \\ ebl&gt;o.:r dell r
M1Hy laughed
Oh I shant ~rold \~1 r~ tl1 c
time lA eh iler ~.:u ~to
wa ~ wro1 g:
and ca m"' m v~
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QUietlv
a • a m l&lt; I turpr nl u
the men •\II ~ n \\ d..l r 5av. lht n
well I ve never ue n a11v1hmK hk(' •I
He was zeros~ the- room m ~ fla ~ h
and sent one- pt th~m sp nnm g \\ H!
the love llcsl punch 'ou slu.o hJ havt;
beard h1~ teeth click' M ll v ~ \lOKI:!
was I"CStatlC H 1• 1 1a~ k c 111 e ofi a~
he ra she d .,:,uch .I pity t h e o1hc1
m 111 had a revolver " ~U h c r co Ji llll t
do anything a,:::a1Mt that
Oh he sa w 0 1,1~ ol the me n s f;"~c~
then sa1d ll ~hHm
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ber s su!l here M.ay, v.c bave Inn
m ~lrs. Grav son1
"Yes I v. a HI to shake h nrl• wcth
Wehl.n:r lh 5 a l&gt;JlOrt s man ! o;:ne'.!

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NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs.
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PINTO BEANS, 4 lbs. . ..... . . . . . . . .... . . . . 15c
PINK SALMON, lib. tall can ........... •... 9c
BACON SQUARES, Smoked, lb......... 121-2~
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP. per can ....
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beuer-tast1ng kmd of tobacco. That's
how we get thot Che$1trftdJ fot..,.,
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dny llecnuse cf ll ( u1 al/1 1 JVL 1-, J
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Jam, aa if her observant eyes had
gqenied their •~ret
And al~ost tn the 1amc moment
another tudden dl!covery broke
upOn her She glanced m surprr sed
amazem.ent at 1\sham
•put-you aren 1 usmg c rutches
Mr Jlsha.ml"
recklessly~
John ll!!.ha'm laughed
"I refused at 6nt-6nd then they
•J•ve had a m traculoul recovery
threatened me." Kathanne wentl/()n Mrs Grayson, a.s your hu sba nd wLII
~hrea~cd to earry me off m thetr
•ar to thare Frank Sevenl'l unknown tell yoU-*
)tfD':S voke Interrupted htm
late, unle11 [gave up that letter And
"Oh I ve got a JOb tor B11l first
they meant tht~r threat"
BLII thmk you can get rout ool In
She gave a sudden little ehlver
spector Haste, 11 yo\1 ring up Scot
1'Thcy had thrust gags mto our
lond Yard now?"
mouths, ~hat we could not err out,
Hurriedly he tol~ them ol \hat
Jnd a1 last-we seemed 10 helpless queler h1dden clue tn Severn a letter
111 their hands-1 showed them where that bad been the: obJect of the ra1d
the letter waa"' abe 111.1d "'tiot. of -beyond all doubt. at he waa con
course, that 1t wd~ tell them aDythlng vmced a last deaperate b1d on the Jom
more about the Jewels thab 11 told part ol Martell and Sant lot those
MODEST
Jewels from Russia.
But Jim was less sure of that, far
Plainly Usham. deaplte his sur
W c\J hcr caml" m from th ~ lotrhen
less tEure This last desperate throw prisms knowledge. of what wu go a 1Jttle e rnllarr a~~c-U at th~ dtm o u
to ae~:ure that coveted plunder
IRS on behtnd the et:enea at Beggars slratwns of Jif31!tL dt he had 10 b ee
p~haps not so futtle In its results as Court. was bearana now for the lirst
No I only Bw the faee ol on&lt;' ol
Kathanne thought.
•1me ol the rubtes h1dden away m em Bill I have a pn: ltv 1ood nOthat old houae at Richmond. Mtlly tion who the ether chap \o.al WebDISQUIETING
too, was heanng something for the ber saul 'He never gav1 me ~
That tudous aketch of 8 fi.sh wtth lirst ttme As those two names teft c;hancc to hear h1s vo1ce I( o afr ud
a key in lte mouth that was hke no Jam's bps abe: stared at h1m with I should reco g:nc:r.c- 1t I 'uppo~e- lout
I II !wear 11 was Frome from the
&amp;sh that ever awam, whatever Sev startled almost Incredulous eyea
ern had meant by at, almost certamly
.. But, Jtmmy," she crted breath Cross Keys!"
"Frome!" }1m was hardly ;tUr
aa Jim was now c:onvmce:d thus fish lesaly, .. you cant mean that r That 1t
held the key to tbe aecret.
was Sant and Martell who orgamzed prl~ed
'And I shou1dn I wonde1 ll be'd
Thal: lt baffled bbn might mean no th11 raid?"
more than that he wa.a unfamd&amp;a.r
'Oh. 1 forgot JOD didn't know known belorchand your o;: h~uffeur
w1th U:onbilver. But Sant knew Milly, Yes, Sant and Martell-you would be out madam ._dd( d Web
tbe house ms1de out Probably to can atnke both of em oil your vtslt ber I can I prove tt of eo cne but
Sant the meaamg would be as o\).. Eng hstl" )1m told her w1th a sm1hns 11 was Frome nght enough
YEOUI as a tioger P.Oit p01ntiDil &amp;hrug "That com1t tisb that Severn
j1m had small doubt e1tht't
stra1ght JO where that dead man ~ad sketched 1n Pia letter-though u a Frome who had made that murder
P1dden iway the Czarina Rubte&amp; clue It lca.YH Kathartne and me: ous attack oo h1m b)' the Cllluary ,
Martell and Sant. gamblmg tJD a guessing. I'll bet It won't mysNiy night or two a.go who had been as
long-odds chance, c:ould hardiJ have Sant for two aecol)dsl ProbabiJ bas soc1ated w1th Creyke 1 v1olent d eath
hoped for sucb luck as tbas.
pen b1m tho exact spot where io at
Monksllnr-Martell !
Jackal
Had that clue already laid bare to bunt for the plunder at Moukstlver Frome of course!
their enemiea the hldina place of And he won t lose much time may
Webber had been crcllng over ta
those jewels of an emprCII chat bad eve&amp; be on his ,.,.., eo thOle rubles !ee a sack fnend at Tnync when
brought death to two men at Monk- oow-"'
passJDg Manorways. M1lly"! cry lor
adverl
"011. Jlmmyl But tomethlng help had reached h1m As he left to
That vital aecret alres.dy in the pught to be done!" cried MElly "If resume bfl Interrupted JOtlrney a few
enemy's hands! For 1 man who Kathanne were to b'e' robbed of mmutes later, BEll Grav8on lookms
barely two ntlnatea ago bad felt h1m~ those Jewel...-•
ex~eedmgly eheerlul. came back
aetf the luckiest persoD alive, Jnn
H1s laugh rea11sured her
from the telephone
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Wynter"a (ace looked gloomily war·
'0h. .ometh\f'R Ia go~na to be
"No need to worry abqut those
ned.
done! If neeetnry I'm gomg to
Mooksl1ver mgsclf ton&amp;ght. Only jewels of yours, Kathanne" he sauL
"But why are JOU frowning IEke w1tb the: 1tart the:y'n had L mteht "Haste a got the sLtuauon well tn
that, Jam," Katbariae demanded. aud· be too late. In any cue 1 fanCJ we hand and long before Sant could
denly.
an do better thaD that. That'a why 1 reach Monks1lver tomght the place
Her voice brougbe h,im back from want you to nni'(UP Haate bUll ex WLII be closely watched If Sant
baa choqhta wltb a httle rueful pec:t he could arrange to han Monk· tbould tum up, theJ wall be qu1te
laugh.
sll"«:r kept cJoael:r wa\fhed from now polite to that gentleman-ea the
u1 don't deserve my sood luck. do OljiWirdl, .to make tufe that ao one owner'• legal man he has the nght to
go there, of course-only he won't
1, darling! We'n: been engaged just
1 aay treasure-huntma there toabout two and a half m&amp;nutea--u4 niKJ!t. It'1 all part of the Severn be allowed out of algbL Wont have
a c:haace of unearthmg that cache of
t.ere 1 am wear1n1 DIJ' but acowl ~ae. of course.•
jewels except under the eJeS of the I
alrudyl But l'm worried on your
Bi11 nodded emphaticaU:r
ac\XMlDt, Katbarlne-da.rned WOf•
•J ~think we cao count on, hlm, o.ll pohce-whtch wouldn't su1t hl11 book
ried,11 he adm1tted. "Thm~e Jewel• rqJhL After1 I've 1had a talk wtth at aiL"
Federoff ruardod with bia life from Hast~ 1 lucy Sant won't have much
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Had the19e meo, after ransackiTig
!lonknlver 10 -vam, seen a. last lamt
hope of findmg a due m that letter
from Severn that as Sauu ltnevr, bad
R'IYen Katharane the news of the
Nurlnow treaslire7 A last despent~
chance on which thl!:J had gambl&amp;t

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on h€&gt;lpmg themtrehes to th
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whether lhls meant a::1
from t.hP rest of Manchu ria o
Chllt11 Hr looked pleadingly at hJ
M"Crttar) who remarked
It Is very dJmcult to tell th
rr.al meaning of things " 1th th
Japan~llt' In eont.1ol
Every shred of t:vldence unco\
ered duri ng my st~;.y ln Klrln point
ed to ~he obvious fact that Japan
!5 preparlni for a long stay In Ki r
ln II not pem1anent oocupanc}
Nathe Klrln Is shrouded in a
mantle of rear
There ~

Of C{ IM' IH' 11nds It 1'\1'1)
! me bm ne ClUJ L u.nder:. ta n u
" 1 Y t! e thlel 01 Uuevc• cu11
lKL Lakf' ju~l 1 I ttl{ 11 or
lllt md plart the cap back
011 ll t b1 1k 01 111 ~ome mOE

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ap IS th O"A n a~ Ide and he ,
I Cld to 5j)('n(l mal y pc ec
t.U~ mmul1:;; Slll.rrhmg for
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thr Shav.1er
\\ elk (IHJ v. lh Ml
~nd 1 IU~ h I Lh lilt: I
!J
Lo till
Mr uud Mr ~ N e~ll G b
spIll S 1\l.d •) 1 lll M 1 and Chi!( I l l
Ill Eh1 1
K rnn \
M ~ \ 1 lA 1 \ \ I
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ol tke ~ple1
In bamumyw!tll
tNidil ftt mt.tt eqry told •Dd mvtce
wuuJdlD Jo1m7 d,''NEVER MAN

enourh tn
they confine their playful actll•rt1es ••
harmless amusements, wall seldom bP
erow.d -of fun mJken Who11ever a chrld
~'ter\bl - h&amp;IIO taurht 'tlhrl tli,tt- property ot
of otbera art4tb~MSp•c~(l, ope
ir;h.ose fun ratberlng propensities run to
amusements The other clalls
that the property belongrng to them·
'" little cono1deratron a• that they g1ve to

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c~~~~~,;t whose parents are mterested

Culumbu~

Mrs H B Muc~ ~ ~~~ Su.m.l;ty for It The chlet of tht! Chinese the world tOf almolt t..,a ~
With her mulbtr ~&gt;t CliftA.m
fimmce burei!U wbo leU tban two W.alll are Rrletly ~
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Mr ana MIS Cla~tu c" t r;.~ l :u week• aao epent several houn 1n eip~ n~tJtspape~ have~
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1oJ N~wark ~ Elery t Y~ oJ N~ Jus omci•J capacity ~xpla.lnl.n&amp; the 11 tnce the Leque ttl MatloM.,
well W Va.
and Mrs OJ II:Uid &amp;:entre. I situation In two Amerk:an ed Ita crl(lcal JeUI.oria on OdiJbet
Otblxl ol Hartford 5~nt 8111 wda} comular representaUves sent out. to 13
f
wtt.h
Loui&amp;H Denms u/ H};..:l lnvest11ul.e Manchuria ls now out
Moat ot the IIChooJi. _,.
strnt
1of a ~ Job t.nd he.a been toreed t.o The Unlvert!t.y Ia abut dOwn • ·
M11.8 E.veJYn Eichinger w LtJ u. 11
nee from the city
\ne.sB bl at a 1tandltUI Tb,e J0dn ot
1 cnd111i sthDol at Rl&lt;l Ora 1d spuil
Two ~oun&amp; Chinese v.ere shot betore the dllya of J&amp;pMl. OCC\lt h" \leek t-nd here w lh L" ul8e r"
and kl!led two days ago when they patlon of Mancburta •
1)eeu
~tt
raHed to halt at the command or swallowed up In e. new order of
Ml~~ l't.ary Denms uf Columb 111 Ja.panese :.entrlell
I things allen to ttaelt and to lU
~ ~&lt;lnt lhc week end \\lth hPr mo
Japanese lKJldlers are armed to offtdal11
t ber Mril Lottl5a Dennis lind cthu lhe teeth Street crOStilnae rattl ed
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tlallVr6
with fl.eld-R UIUI s~y 4lawn bJ I
~ra Ottle Stanley spent the prancmg cavalry These mil.'"t111 j
D•~~:~l••• Vallq
W(ek Old m Galllpoll.s wlth hf'r 1!;tmnds are the on ly Interruption to 1 Deoth 11 lleJ' t:ullr I• a~t ao
mctbcr Mrs 8\\ anson
the unnatural calm of the city~ m il~• lona: and 20 to 2fi mil" W'ldt\,
Btreet.s
from tile ( reat of the fklollDI
Ki rtn has been out of touch with mountain range&amp;
1

LIE,. \alue of the particular
thlni!: stolen but there Is onf'
uctwn 1f th1 robber which &lt;tJl
PLU('Jl\1} V('Xf'S him lt ~ t hiS
I'. a)
N~ul v ~ ver) time Rol•e1
P&lt;..\1 k~ hl~ C&lt;tJ neaL hE~ res1
de nce
:.umebocly a 1 r tv tl s
~1101 tty a rteE and dra.lns his
Jp:l.snhne tank At dlt"leren'
tJillt ~ he has had from t:ighL
to Oft ~n gallum or galfltlln
~toll n he ~\S but everyt ne

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'lctlm of petty thievery buf
accordmg to his woeful tal,.
he doesn t u Lnd the lu!Sli o!

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HUNTINGTON WOMAN
AN WERS SUMMONS

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MAX HAS GOOD
REASON TO KICK

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SundayLa.ync
li.t Bhe
husbQnd
who Is employed
James
was atoomp.1uued
homehere
by
1 Athena YLsiUna frlendll
1 Mrs
Ber~ha HoHrnnn r turned
the deatb ot Mra Mary Lau&amp;bead
Mr and Mrs Htrberi Fink anf.J. I 8a turday evtnu111 !10m 11. \ hslt in
Jones October 9 at Merom tn sbnll Richard and Owen Mrs Lll Akron and Columt.u ~
diana
Mrs Jonea was a fonner Ue H ysell and dauaht.er Mabel spent I Mr and Ml1i J 1!: Raw son and
S
Middleport resident havlna: Uwd Sunda.y with Mr and Mrs
Dtt.ve MiSSil:S W1Jmettu nnd En 1 :..t nP Bur
Mn. J
A M~wa. 1S PIMI!I her e&amp;rly Ute btre
Bhe attende'.\ AlPrihlre of The Plaine
ton wen~ In Porter!ll Jd o Bun.d~y
Away Leavet Two Daarhten~
the Middleport public schoolll and
Mr and Mra Robert Camp and vi~ltinw wllh Mr ;Wd Mz:.; Fnmk
ara.duated ftrom the Middleport children vlsl~ in OaUipolit&gt; over 1"'0He~
UYinl Here
hla:h school In 1899 after sh~ the wt.'t'k e nd
1 James Yeage1 whr !1&lt; lltcndin
married William H
Jones
the
Mrs rom Jones left Monday
al
s
family moved to Sullivan county morning for QakhUI where Khe will th r wook. e td hell w th hu, r .... L e r
Wc rd was recei\e(O here Ea t urd ay I Indiana where she had since made a ttend a (onvent.lon or the Amell· DaviU Darst sr 1\l 1
be
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evening of the death of Mrs J A I her home
cat: Legion
tor the
d Lu
en
Meadows age ?3 at her home on
She 1.s survived by three childrett
Lettie Ft.sa.te who l.s em- be Improved
Ls H pon
0
11 t:d w
Ie86 Sixth
Avt&gt;nue Huntlnat::m Cyrlnthia Crayton or
Carltt&gt;le ployed
at Gallipolis was 8 week
Mr a 1d Mrs
n g
1
Ofath wa.s due to heart troub'
Jones of Merom and Rutll
d
f
:w
l
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She 1.8 &amp;urvlved b~ her husbana E Wllllll of Middle River Md. Nine en guest o her parents Mr a.nd e( the football g:::unc b t \
\ Chw
tJro daughter5
M.n Dea Ha yes grandchildren and several broth Mrs Ellward .Fugate
3ta.LC and Nort lH\PS u n
Gvlu 1
and lllra M J
Ql M1ddl f'- ers and slsLers also survive
She
Mr and Mrs
Rue Tuck.ennan bus Saturc.n}
port one 80D R C Meadows o f co- Yo'&amp;S preceded In death by her hus
daughtu Pauline Mr and Mrs Sid \ Mrs It!a M~rsh o! C JlumL 1s vL~
1umbus and one .sister Mrs My,l.l band Ftmeral services were con
oey Russell Mr
a.nd
Mn; Ted I !ted fr ends ht-L~ Satu1 tl
Cavin ot Tullytown Pe m Funeral ducted and burial "''&amp;s made tn her TUc- ke rman of Langsv llle Mr and
Mr and Mr:o; L; 11 r 1 r mn~; mo
ser:viceB will be con1uct.ed Tuesday former home at Indiana. Octobm Mrs Edgar Tuckerman spent Sun to~d to B!X(h H1 11 s md1~
h n
1day with E E Hill of Newark 11.nd tht'!o \lhlt"d tl1t l1ltl ~ w IH 1
at 2 P M at the Eman ue l Metho
12
diBt Church w1th Interment In
-1tt~ndcU the lr. mily reunion
Th, 'Wt.mun M lr ( I 1!;
M LU
fllmtinaton
Cha rlo; E. v a8t v..bo has b~eul Mts Frank St~venson who hllsldl~pr. rt \\Ill Plt~tcLl II
I 1 11 1
(CnflnEd t o his bun
c.n North b(en visltmg Md Sid n ey Williams ~~":Uc~ucs~uv . _ wu..
1 :\1 h
1
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fitc. .... nd nve nue Y.tlh :.erlous Illness for
past week will return to h e1 M
H
tl
EJl 1 1 !I 1"
OCAL LADY IIUJultmg lrt m ntun tt:. ~~ 1 ecov- orne In Woodbury N J T uesday
Mi 8s M lly w 11 1
Fv
t.nd c. tle l c b" &lt;.&lt;t his wo rk 1 Mr s
Nellie
K eple1 ad
Mr l t:ccn v1s
,, tl:
1 t 1 llf'r
H'
ana Mrl! Carl Oroom of Columbus for t1 t' pt~t t.\ \II 1k
1 (., l 101 8
Notice has been rect!lved here
Edward Mattox spent Sunday with M1s Anna Car \ 6\EiliJU\ 1 J J tl 1 u

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1 worth Cheatbam WUUam Burford 1 Misl ~hlta Puule h
d
Fred Buah Harold RtUilt
d O
Y llS rtt Utili'
vtll Ch be
an
r- 1tu her employmtml at t!lr lJ&lt;J\\Illnl
t
am 1'1 wre In Wellai.On lnsure.nce otJI~ Mc,md
1
SWlda)' to a~ten&lt;l the BoutheaaLern I joyi.D&amp; II. wel!k 1 ~Y.caLio~Y a. tl' r en
O~ ~d ~t.ice
Yn C L
W IW~.~&lt;m returmd
an
Pred
Shawver o! Sunday to her homt 111 z.umsvJIIe

ot
New Haven
Middleport
andspent
Mn

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OHIO
Wlllnt nmctwe w luJteWiltJ'IP lU.!l
de&amp;ree&amp; :P NOr HOT RmDO'f i!
from st.ove add ftavorlmr and dl6
whit&lt; cJtuuunun extract..
liOIVO junket ta blet SLir D few NC2 teaspoon
! The cofteoe l001&gt;ely lu a &amp;q!Ure ur O.nd.&amp; Then pour Mt once blto freez
er can Let stand unt.ll ftrm and
1~~=~~~~illlklUI~? &amp;~~p~IW!:LtJ~~! cool
Pack lu lCC and 1"\i.lt. and
doubt~ boiler
SttJld
Mlfa.nwb.Ue fr~R
miX curnt~te 1ch &amp;ugar and snit wllH
reUJalu!ng 1-:! cup of milk add to
Lhe ~calded mlll. and I'OOk toget.he1
until Ltuc kent'd
Re move the ba~
of C(ltf~ d!Rr three nunule.s but
coutlnue oookmg the oLher ingr~
dJenu; twenl} mmute~ Cool 111l1M:ht
ly ana !old 111 the White' of cij a.mi
c1carn bolh or wmch ha\e been
I beat.cn untll :O..tff Add extii.\CL
beatm11 1t ltl 11ell :md turn in\.o &amp;. "Pay 50¢ fo• tooth pasto1
mold whicil ht:tz; been d;pped Ln col~
waLf'! The mold may be lln!XI with
let me laugh 11
laaJ. fingers In wh1ch case t.ht.:
Ju..,., tu tlok "" ,.,, ~··J •• ~ ••"'&gt;11lp.•a•l
cJeaw mU!it be m:arly cold ~fo r~ h&lt;~•~ro
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It ~~ pou red Ul
Ul1 t"" 1&lt;&gt;&lt;otb I.. ol ~5&lt; I l ••• ll.~ ~oo...., tc&lt;&gt;~~l\0
bon I ··~• boJ , b ol~or '"" h ~' .."" o~d I ... ~
Hon ~y lcf' ( re:o. no
.Lo.u ll a )U&lt;
""'~I tOO.tMn \o of ''"" •• I ""'V""o I ••• U o .. .,.
I pml mt lk
ldoa ,..k'"' ' yl ... tr naf.,.h l ..t yoo .... Jffi"OII
I 2 cup heav\ t'! r cam
•iU.,. deli&amp;luod ~ h '" L.mtt&lt;n fl.ulllilco.l (....
I 2 cup slrallled clovt'l hone~

3 lll.blelipow:US ifOUI d eoJfee
I :1 cup !1\lillf &lt;or a !Jttle lctw&gt;l

Lu,al and Petite Daughter I I '''

tQeo week eod

Mt aud Ml s W J
ThomPBOn illll da!Jihtcr D1 ~ld
Mnl C A Hall a 1d r.oo cl Cle ve

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CHARGES TO BE
F'LACED AGAINST

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t~tb e poun t:uld

LISTERINE

\.\at.er
lemon eXLJ ~cl
Dt!i.Soh e JUnket tab.iet 1il co I
\ttter
A ad honey to CL(Il.Jll :&gt;nn
tnilk UllU Sllr 1\elJ lo dt~SOh
2 le •::.poo1

TOOTH PASTE

25&lt;

MONDAY OCTOSJm

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'I KE DALLY TR!8UNi: f'OMEROY

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Pilot !FESJ.M SAY~

CASEY SAYS EAST LOOKS MUCH
STONGER THIS YEAR THAN IN
RECENT PAST; YALE IMPROVING

WILD CATS WITH
!KENtNER, J\RE BRILLIANT TEAM

SII£L\' Ir.,. RAN
Hav~tl Ott

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:aG - JNS- T ne
08 yard rWl ot 01¢ P,.rker Ya le
QUIIrhrback
(01
H.
t..ouchdo~~on
llllliliru;1. Anr1y un Bat,urdii) Wllj; rt
cordxl today lt.3 Lh~&lt; 1:1e00nd loJijll~L
nm ev~ r made on a Ya lt' ht:ld fl..,
!OnliCIIt run Wil-l) made b~ low b &lt;
\Ill In 190J who scored rrum . .:
uti lll!:;ll.lllJ&lt;t Co1un bla ~tft.et .1 J'
y!lrd rhw;e

Maybe I'm Wrong

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By Joba P. Medburr

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By WEBtltEY JI'ESI..ER
e1.ed
AU-Amerlclln foot.bi.ll &amp;lar In li2B
On pus\Dg dowJIII iiUch as Ute
and 1128
third, w1th kn yon:J:; lo vo for first
By EDDIE CASEY
) El. )d Vnllderbllt
PI \ wu~ly lt&lt;~.d
tWrltten exelw;lvely for I N 8 down the d~fenslvil endl m\li.L
1:5t.ate
Tenncs,ecl!
and Ttle Daily Tribune
move \.n c.:lotier 1.0 then tackles 111
(FQl'ttler All-AmeriCll.n bfi.Ubalk u.nd bcullu Ohi':&gt;
w b.ead !cotball coacl• at
~tccl&gt; Jotmed hiiSh when lt de!caL~
I Columbw 0 Oct. 26--INB-The ordt:r to 1ush the p~er and in l.hn
m:
AlRbnma but H t.keU out only &amp; I
I &amp;&amp;-called purple horde !rom out rwu.eat mannc1 pOS!iible NorU1 1
uum Lt:ADt; S( OK1 s
H&amp;.t'Vfl.fdl
tu 6 \\Ill over No1t h C~trollm:o
! Ohlcti8Q wt.y baa oo.tne and liOllt we~;tem lllll5 smart enuugh lo t.ak"
Ntw Y&lt;.Jrk Oct :.:6 IN S- J....u•
l WrltlC'U !or and copy111;hLc 1931 whlu1 U pte\tous wc:::k J)ad b;.&gt;en
Jlllld wlttl them \.hey h11.ve taKen advll.nl.age o r 1.hh; and on ~uch It Bush MllMIIChUii"t JJ; 8t4l\{' lu&gt;ilhltk
By luleruaUonal he ws E£nice
ddr led bJ. Geotgla 32 7
the scalps of O hio Stale s Bucke}eii setup boxed our rliht end In and today reh11ncd his leud In 1M r11
Boi:LU:.n Cct lti-lNS- Wtth lhe
Th Br ulhw e~t which hl.\s produ
The team !.hal deoeal.«&lt; L A u! ran tor a touchdo\\n
football S!'orlng hnnors H ~ h..., ;lj
ced ~c.mc !olrf!D.t t t.iun.s ln the past
8out)lerp Callforrua Nehraska and
Thb parth;ulln run by IWnt.ne1 polllt~ tile same as la.st ~tleK. f:~
~ci!Jion hall ovu tc;;t.l.H.ll lollo'foe• .:; suHo ted [ln lnterseet1unal &amp;IUilf
h eld Notre Dame to a scoreless tie was a perfect football play H wasw, 1g to ~rore SittUiduJ. aa:ah lhL w u1 1
111e more mix Ulblot=d than u ·~ d lhlt by Hal\ard 35 7 on Batmhas gune home with tmo1.her vk;.. a wonderful lndhldual ctf01t but ec tt: r r ch
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h&amp;Ve bten in year!!&gt; 11 t, ti lb I:IWTIC day Texa:. \\On the wut.hwest CC'!lWry but believe m~&gt; the) knew he wou ld not haH golteu pu.!lt the
Gatuaclt Allegheny 1z; ~ttJm
time o.~ to the relathc .sl.!Lug:ths teHnce utle a )ern ugo and has
they were In a !oot.ball game Of line or s~:runm&amp;l!c had ll not been \Uih 7&amp; nnd M ouw !:i~t 1 c 1 use t1 d
course thl11 it; not much consoiB tor hiS blocking teammatcli The \I llh 66
01 tootbt:l.ll m lht! ~auous t:iLC~ • ... l»~ bt.'i.'JI CLLtcd u., sttong this year It
1as n ~un which had no offense
tkln W tht! Ohio fans but Satur blockmli on thl&amp; play \\il.fl perfect
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'lh,., nst. ~oertamlJ. has a IWilO HlnK:;t tom p let~IY t.uUt 011 a for
wns n oU1lng fur anyone
Th&amp;t 13 the dl1!erence between
,-..._~.
po.ly on unOt!lealecl t.eams al&lt;l .oX war .I pu:&gt;~ atun;k nud it long: a.go
head about
the pel !ett pia) a nd t.he mcre yl
IIA\&gt;IS -f.LKIN!'O IF.All:os
Wonckn- of N'a&amp;llre
ccpt in thhe c~ of NGLr Dame was plU\f''l that a for\\ard pa ~~
ohio
was not a badlv beat, good pla y The ploy v.ould hJ.\" 1 N! v Yn1 k Oct 26 - INS DtVL b
Pit.t.s burg
game li nd the YalE &lt;~.tl t~k ,_uy 1tse , 1 11. 111 no 1 z; 1and up
'len outnt The ,..n!IIY"' glHC every ""'n oooct u one or the Wlldta.t awd l'lku ~ agtln today led lhe na
11H ~~~&gt;LS~ GoHnmwnt ha.!i j)(: r fect~cl an e('hO that wm allJiwcr }L
Gew:gl.a sa.mes &lt;!ll.~tt:nl team.-; nnve
Anothea lnt.elsectlolll.l gane ._. 1
th ing they had to IPVe but It w~:~..s blockers had nntil&gt;t'd Lt block and t Jl ~ f•utball &amp;lt~cns In sc mlflg
J1aa.
E:xceiJent succeli.S m t.t.sls 110 ~ \\as the
Perm-Wwcunsln
not qui~ enough
the block and the ball carrier had &gt;.1 ttl 1 sem.onl\1 total ol 2i:JJ JX.IInts 1 l am Llng ~~&gt;gl
against learns ot Olher sectl.&gt;ns mt.t \U tl! lhl\t t.o Ill\ m tnd lut llshI The main reason fOJ the defeat made onl~ ten ) ards but the Il ia~ ~~ t pron 1 t h LS :;&lt;'Orctl o.;n the
p ulc.r a.nd asks you to thl Olt\ lllr
V1;.;tor1u&gt; or H tuvard
llt!S In Pug Re11lner one of the was perfecl because evcty blmker letu1f'l:;
a kiss
... m.:r .l exas ed he most (l.f.tom.shing uutc ::m c ]
1\
lllKLL " t ~
&lt; rtl us)\ t.JL\Lcl
h,tm.sylvar:ua C\ 1 wlt;l:t.t5m I :na of the day Peun t!10ugh t.:Lldeftat.
hardest drl1lng and fust.est back.s I l was sut-ce~SSful
Nt\.\ Y rk: llllt\er~IL\ 1.~ ~i • Ond
ham over Drake and Army o ~r ed. had not been consldi!rP.d a
have ever s~n Take 11.\\tl} Rent
The Ohio bo)S pla)ed 11. v.ondet ]., J 11 J!l:J ud Culumb1a lh r..! ulfh 1.1lhtr du' ..... Jul+ ~ lruklng a
Our Owa VaadevUJe
fe I
MlehlgaD State are JUS\ a lew 'lf !&gt;lfCI \! l UUH Yet ll tom lllhlng ~ 1C
lner and the tY.o teams woulrl lane rut ioot ball gnuw ucvcli!lf'IP:,.:; and B
.:~)I to.:u r mel Alaban n nit' fht tlot pwbubh d dn
Whfl.t s t.he matter ••tl1
}'redthe major easte1n tnwnph.s
torv of lhc sort seated over th e .:un
been evenly matched But of com~ INorthv:estcrn
I lmagluc
~~oa s llul to luurth wnll 183 and Mlrh pet~lnl:l
lhat man over t.h.ere
1
For lack of an early sell.SOlL l ~ l
be IH! CHJl t L tk e him awoy
n ng 1ty glad to get out of It 11 ~ lm IJUil St.IIL ~ lo~x t at 1611
Pete- He !I s deaf and dumb venf1 ren&lt; c t~::am main11 s thut Pr nn 15
no general comparlson may be
J Ret1lncr li ncr. urate pa:s.slng was dul It was snuply a en~ of 11 li ttle
t rl oquit&gt;t and broke his arm Lrylllt;
a
teilm
tu
11atch
r
h
ma&lt;k as l.o the po'o\it!r g&lt;! neun d n
_ ___
one o t c feetwes of Satut&lt;lu y ~ bettc1 d1 vclopment aud a bulllaJt
1\
Cvnl ul.ltal 1,'i.onts ~hrw
tllal
11
,m . bQUllct!. oi U:te P .. cUJc coast In
I n the Ct.ll~~( ~~e NortlliiLSt l.'rn
g11me IHld It opened Ohio Stt~t.e 3 md llclual effm t
nnlhu l{r;eur
a mantHg ~ Iff' ~Jfl:'ttly h~Jm'l's..~ to throw 111.8 voJ.oe
whlch~(Ctlon.::.t Ma ryslsth,.,most IS mdel eUl(d Lllrl MlllllCSO\lL IS Il l
d efen~ up to the polnl whete lh~
F'om learns ~ore llO\\ for fLI !&gt;t \ Jh~ bam {U Sblel who mad
undr
tom;plcut.us po£se~l Ol illl Utd.: lenm l o \\aldl al~o Aside I! Clll a,
jWildcn\.5 lUilldn!l" attacl\.
co uld plate In thll btll rush
lhe} are lll.t1 op iltgllt to Mtxlo::o
IUtlless \VU happ~n lou~ the
Social AecompllsbmeDts
it't\ted untu:d
l ll.lmg
I:Kl ll lhelll (. l r lu;s tit \\ ltll NiJ\1(' Dame Dl K
k Jtu nctLOn
tile uudcfeated eltvem; o l NO! ttl
-or groom
j Hav ing }Our ramlly cre5t envalUm nm. and Stanford aJe out- Hunlns Nurthw estern team ha"'l
When a team hn:-; a pas~r as wrstern Indlanl MliHL ":iut.a ttlll
Null 1111d \otd
l!fa\ied on the ny paper
~tand ng teams though the form .:!t had clca sailing Q. nle Milmesut.a
j br11Jh:ml as Rentnu the oppos mg Wt!:lconsm Ohio State sUI! has . ._
Th u 1dl \\llo tal led m a ch1m
Ju.stlfiable llonucnle
1931 King Features
1
wa.s )te:i.s£j on Satuntey to 1: ut on :1 compfl!atlvc scmc bas1 ~ ill\" Def~a t Stapleton 20 to 7 to ~I even lS con~tantly a t n dJsad,an- chm rt l~ tie fOJ the chumplonsmplne~ ~lltep to cta n tlte soot oul o!l When J.OUI sweetheart ~ so lazy \ Copyright
S}ndlcate Inc
c~ ll ft:;n ol a b} a SU\gle t.ouchdown pkn1J of jJowcr
Comndt&gt;r lh ttl l
Se
h Con
tagc bccau~e mOlder to strengthen ! f IHJnols Mumesola Io l'.a 01 In hL~ ~t.oHplpr hut
thut he stt.s lit the otl1er end of the
a:1d f,tan fmd v.as hiiO loa lie b~ ! Mlllne.s•t~ on &amp;"llturda~ dt!euleo
Reg1•ter
vent
tlw pass deftn sethe defelllleagam~t diana cau ptll out und do&gt;.~n ltJe
Wa!:il!lng LGn Stanfotds 13 o IIC\..Ol! Iowa 34 0 A week e arlier l o&gt;Aa
aecutlve Viclo,.y
JU!llllng pla~s 1!::1 necessa.Jy weak Wtldr.a L~
uva Mil ntsr.tu cutller In the sea and 1JLduwa h&gt;"d plaHld a -;t:or e _
--------:-:=c--~on hoi\ C\C wa.s -eV Idence that less tl~ Yet Indlane v;a,~ a\.1\e
on
N w Yolk Oct
26--INS-111"
t~st t ea m.'j arc up to standard St~turdtQ to d f"at Chicago 3 • 6 as Por~mouth Ohio Spartans cur
lCm palcd with Ynles 27 U Viln 1ent sensation of the Natlonul foot
No~re Dame 1..1 cr ag a n seems t.o vvet the sa me t'L!am
I ball league had scored thllir .'jevhave an ex~eptlonal tlcve H Its
In the east Br:mn
Colm 1bll\ ent.h cunsecullvc \lct.ory today bj 1
VlCtmy &lt;.vel Piltsbutgll
lmherto Cm ttll Fordham H nrv111d New l vanqulllhing the Staten Island st.ap,
u ldt feated a nd unsco1ed upon Ymk U SVlLLCuse l\Ud Per n srlll teton eleven 20 t.o 1
By EDWARD 13 LOCKET 1
1an kug lnst as a .,.old n u1l po~ 1
was, t.r1bute Lu the vcr uUltly ol aH
:-~dcfNl.tl'd tlmugh Fordh,lm I Chris Cagle formm army too~
lNS Staft Cmrcspot::J[;nt
l tl a1d tlu r.1 1v ll &lt;LIJOI
\~Hh
'
the post Ruck nc L ~a 111s
\\ 9.~ 11r1 b~ Holy C css a k~nt ball st111 was the hero as t he Neo~
Aim} Na1y nv11t10 1 poll• I ~m1
rhl~ t ~a m li ke t hc~c wh rlt hn r: l ~,~htrh l llfn 1 1clmctl t.o thmk 1::. \ill~ York GtRnts ddcuted the Bwokl~u
We.~hl ng ton Oct 26-Thc Anu 1 tn tlmt uf u 11 u Htt d ::• ll .,
l!
11eud d :stems t&lt; lmve lh:.tl X1Hl I ~uon~
[Dodgers Sumlay :n to 0 H1s long ca.u pollq ot mam tnlnlt g t11. 1 1 t UlHfl tllllrl pll'l( C •1\ n \ 1 11
eom mg to them soon I mecht have course both had been dehghl ,.drr':lln;if\ tbll t\ l ull N Ill Dlllll~
l lt&lt; PIO\Cfl I] I 11
.11 Auny lUllb thtilled !I " IOWd of "2()00 fan 1
t
I
l
&lt;:;ll h 1 ulcl pitH ~~- 11 1
11
CH&gt;\l'I IRL V
1 tl
111
only a personal ~at1sfact on to gam Ulough at W~aS nardly ncv. &amp; tha t had
t.cam&lt;; cl lt:;ltlll lll 1 iJ "
I •~ 11
h 11 1\ 1 r1 1 1111., ..., t
at d 1\ ts
I ~tun c ~ 1 ~tct ~ tnc 1
lr
1 1rc 11 !til Ju 1 11., ht 11g
J
m h ~ru th e new~ wttlt reltd
1
come u a £Urpn~e to MillY
1
v.;hC'1 tht BO 'll
l 1 (l t
p 1 ~ llllc lll D1 t!W " lts I &lt;UI rl
Li llI
E ffi 1 lt&gt;nr
fxpcrh
rmy llll
.n \
l :.t ~ 11
s~rlrnng IOU! II! tJ lK tl 11 1
"' ,, o v 1f poss1ble we 11 run -but I had not\Hng to lo se by ~how ­
'I tlunk l &amp;aw K at harme In the
mg my haml 1 he eml s so our
1
1
1 1 1
;JV(f to !110 u koJ!v~r on~ tlve~
h~
1
1 1 1111
1
gar n JUSt now Jam my" sl1e t hld'
it.
'"'.t
1
: rllr: hwbnnu who
11 w11r
l ill '
" n '{ t
now
so
ccrta
n
so
me&gt;capablcl
For
s~1 1
J !ta t m) stenous l1 sh 1t must
fry not to
!hr. tno ll a~ IJ et
d ~ r! Ill· pl1\i to t
Arn} f\IUcL the l add~ rna beauty parlor cv&lt;;lj dfl}
Routul(' tacltt tl d 1tv ,
tho oe two men there s--tomorrow h1m to add &amp;mLimgly
1Cll.ll navR 1 Hl QL8 J ' 1
h
1ve ~o mc Uclinote meamng Prob
•
r
d
•
I
honk
to
1
"rw
r
Jill
•
be more than ten mmute~ late: lor
11lfl.t 1ltS l lell S WOII o
I I
I t I at;;~
k
I • 0 htl&lt;l COIN .o iX j)OJliS
Jail!!' dCtCatcCt V :&lt;Jll1 I)
e OVCI the !U~,;fl 8CUS Ill l' l
tl an I N a\.)' Jll[!k ~
IS!l )
4 yb
Al
ah ly q 11e a sunplc exphtll&lt;Oiion An}- tom ng
1hey hatl r~a.-hed thf&gt; ga rden gate breakfa st, you two ..
Georgia IJ cll.t !l ie dt r t 11 lJU
11
t n{'u on ns t:Uill.,
llel mom v
~mc l !!,l:'ntY ttla} equlpprrl ,~ 11 ,1 fi~IIIH,., )Jlam ~ lh
J pt
way, I want to have a •hot at ~ulv·
]tm matle no r:tsh prom1!C8 Ht
Jl,ham heJd out lm hand E"dentl y
ny11 UII XllUU)I upUJUL t l Ill !l (.;t l lt!d HI \lillY Lll!l
n1g 1t n yseH"
ran
dow11r.t011r! ani:! out mto the
\\or l1t accmU u Jg tt fig ne~ cum
Ittly 1anb llllld v1t l
\ dl gooJ lnullm g., s:l.ld Il5ham he d1d not mean tl.l uplil-11'1 htmseU garden tO Katharme. At th e sot1nd
plied h~1c publtshNI und 1nrlCJ1s"d tq; ulaJlv nLlached LJ
I hope soon to be aile to congra.tu or say ;my more.
Ia~
I JHL~J 11 tl
• Ju st now you sa1d the tratl ted of h15 foolste ps she ttuncd \I ttl! &lt;JUid'
1thcullc i.Jy Allll} All cmp ( rt 11 B 1tn11
lote
'nu 111 1ss l att g orl thf&gt; recov
eagerness TM wtnd that had b' p..wr
1Jifld~&gt;:
Fn:t ~~ llfth w!\11 J'l
n1 1
(' cd TJOSSCSSIOn ol )OUf fom tly you from S mg Smg' BL!I remarked the fog out to li~a had brought ae
A8 u 'o\olli p111.rJ Ill OV I ll n t tl&lt; 1:.1pdly llnel~lng ;.L'
110 d :il. l
abn1ptly
'About
a
year
back
1
hapJ CI&lt; cls
en ranctng color to her face tlil
un llll Sl •I' umks aft('t l'l:mn JlOWPl last w1t! bul 140 nl p l~ n
He ~ho ok hand~ '~1th :M 1lly nn d pened to go over StnG Smg: 1 have apht gold of the sun hgh t !eemrd t(
(,If 11 nlll llill a nrl
]t t!y
BL t I hi~ ll1t l11 l It \111 IR V!ll I l ~
:m
oddly
retenltve
memory
for
laces
l&lt;atha1mc )1m and B1ll wall cd Wltlt
nJ II nln 1.~ fru nmt awn} allrn(l ol 1 B llt Lll i
cr:1 nlt
an(
-and I rcrhember one man {here r lay h1de and seck 111 the. dot k]
l• n to 1l c ,::~ t e
tit li' S\ ol the v. l ld i l l lt\lll IVl&lt;l
I'ICCH!l t O put lt!OS1 Ot Ill l !1 Ill I ll
shadows of her ha1r
t 1011
I pm ~\Il l pi n(l; tl 1li II lo h N"'
1 S 11'!'0Se YOJ6 WOO t 1::11! tn th~ who th~ governor told me was 1ll
"Oh, my bcautli ull .. he wlmpered,
for hie 1 be Ctlr!OU! th mg IS that
lo al {lOhcc over t hts ratd ~ !Isha m
NH ! l 1t11cr1s
att 11 Uuttd tlw butAmet Jcaatdf !Bn&lt;c it;;~l r; 1
as
for a momc:nt htrs urns wept routld
ma n 15 now out ol pn~on"
:;! rlk ng ~upcJ IOrtt:r du ctl
tn 1he m prcll) I'l Long f• 1 l1ta \ v lJ 1 11 1
sa1d
her wttb a httlc: thnll hu eyes on tht
Usl1am
looked
hard
at
b1m
lor
a
polwy Clf s 1nrntc lnnd nnd se 1 au Git&gt;al Brll11111 on lhe ot h r llllL'
H ardl y worlh v;hllc m the c•rflq shed lovdmc.:u of her fa ce I f-eel
mom~nt, tl1cn gave \ short laugh.
fOTC":&gt;
Army c r( ]ez; )l t\' C lll11!l haS I tlllm ber OJ li1;J1t bum!:: ! ~ J
cumstanus ' sa1d B 11
"Your memory l! better tbaa..mme as 1f rsomcone-you-h.ad 19adt me
so ugh t establishment of R 9 tngle se tl\Ched Lo lle1 bCa lw h tln!s 11111ts
No 1t wou d h;nJJy serve much
m
th1s. case, M Gu.yson For I a presen t of the world J''
pnra l1• n\latlon 1um or drfC ilSf' In bu t lJas not n smgk so ailed~~~ 1;
purpose n ow 1 h~ \ng fi sh w1 ll so
rt1 pendtml o f ~~~~ AI m:r 01 Na H II bmnl&gt;u
soon be m the n~t Oh, I m not don t remember you on the occaston HAPPY
you ~peak of Well, I may have
p i( ad tng lJowrlctl ll\ttk.~ and slo\\
1he Um1cd SLnlr
hn fl1 !11 l V\.
I tlk! II JJ tdJy"
She gave Oil l1ttle happy laugh likt
I advaHt.'fmcnt UJI&lt;lc1 the pr~sent ~}H 1 bmnbfls cnpable ol dJ l]lpltl I 1
somethmg to tell you about that,
t un
of hl&amp;h OUlLOH\&lt; r 1 n n
11
breathleBB broken mu&amp;U';
too after tomorrow"
DIRECT
A Gtrd nf 77G llllh1mg phmr:; a 1r shlps ettnched to th N 1 1 i 1 1 lo
"It's dear of you to thmk so )tm 1"'
He pused t hrough the gate and
J ook here ' sJ td J•m blunt! } strode toward h1s cottage Btl! s ~ he told hm1 softly Then 1n gay
•u tn\ L'l\.nlhibl-r fm setv cr wlt.h Uw hu '&lt; fr I )l l I ~ l 111 1111~ 1 llr
1
\011\e rathe r lll) ~ l fi~ I u~ wm~ht puzzled eye' followed the tal l figure sm1lmg rrproach But "hy d1 d you
Pmn tnn r-; nvv n&lt;C(lldlllg w th e v.ltll a JLa va l ah f\ln t 1a1 kllll ftfth
ll ~ h 1111 H aven t yo 1 got anythmg
n \ ]\ pulll l h e 1 Jl~,:unH Prance (h as e u:tect to •t r h 1-! t
wa1 t till live mmutes to brcakfu1
;u t1 1h ~appeare m the m1st.
tv tel! us ltdo rc yo u go
11hr 1 t omb 1 1 nu forc r tlvals 1\.l( lll ~~ ll 1 s 1l! h IF h P
'Who and w a t t he deuce l! 11 tune to tell me ?'
1 1 t , nll I:'UJ OPP rcnld pu t hut 515
01eal B tlt'
N:on
lJ 1 Jl
11 I ~m t,:'lVC a ltt k sl r 1p:
'Too b:t.d that )OU should have
ham ? ' BtL! sa d
K now' how to
f.! ins 11
Ll\ all ILi h he Nt VJ UllllOCUIII ~ IblS lll1lltl\ t l 1 Itt
'1 m not piflym~ at myst~:ry for play a lone
nd anti l(ee p mum sl.l lagb.-a rd a lover, d.a rlmg! he
fL,.;
11llbr
!llJ stcry s f tke
Only- \Hll [ d
c ~ horl nut tct'
ll.grced
But a ny..,ay M1lly ~ g'v~n
any\\ ay
The Bllltsh 11\ t !
11
rJ.t her leave exp!at at tons unltl lf lcr
I.J,., ten m nu trs grace--and she l:no'oll
Tht"n he sh n ggcd h1s shoul d~ n
L,~ilt lc, ~
Japan .·~'"~~
911 r-~--··
_::_."--~~-­ 11111 li ft ] ~ ~ ll!('~)l 1! Ill 1
Jl1 10 row
• Well so !01 g as th1! Slmstcr Cir- th at we , ha ll stea l ;~n olhe r te n at
st h rhnn 1s S~r r! l r ~t ll ,
\Vh~ to morrow~ ·
cle~ sma shed ncl Severn rt5Cued least to add to em S o thiit I ~ an
eve1 officmb l)rrr ]lOint rd 111 1
Oh l1c~a u sc to 1 orrow may prO\C \~hethcr b)' llsha 15 efforts or ours nght.,
C IW 1 the loel tllfl l tllf f
I
thcr
~n un c\l l tful t! y II l t ~ m sat&lt;l -w hat s the odUs
pne hno n numilel of nn
But I wonder
They wandered do" n the tong
t.;m~t lcally
He ad ded &lt;1 brup tly wha t the il1g thmg 1~ l1e s prom1sed garden tov.ards the f' ~ tuar y that
'"~ r s uLpablr of 1lnrl flll
r. nm1 g t rs t s cf r1111 l'l.ou~h r 1d 111 111 ~;pmts o1 51 11t n 1
\( u 1 ~ 1 r ead y ~ w ~sc I of to lf51:', us for tomorrnw ?
bounded tt happy as chtldre n w1th
f11r lv Wtl Flrrl Ho1 han d 't n u little tolt(l thn (]"Clucr!
\\ hy I m dow n hnc' l nr no othe r
:Mtlce the tcrner rn:o.kmg ' rathrN
I} am\ R v W M Slaugllltl
1 B11Latn uula lr nrl h 1 rnln 1 \
rca,on tl uo to bnn~: to book one of
L as t mghls fog bad got1e and bo red tlurd For o nre no o ne ~r'!m ed
M!
11d Mt~ H lll\ Rousl1 vttt&lt;x 1 ail fOJC r! JlbOUJrl h11 st:-t lliUll r
1he nlO"t s n 1str r fillurcs of th e crun the: "orld out s1Ue ln s bedroom wm- to be tal:mg any oot1cc ol htm 11 :all
J \\ RGUbh fl t c~ ' nnnl~ Suulla1
t iC!~ a nd auxtl Ull In t~ \Ill t!lk
Ill l 1\0rlt!dow was agleam Willi m ellow Au From afar came die sound J! 1he
II J J RHrl uJ Columbu~ lw~ '" an cmr.l"Pnl ah fi(l.h!ing u Jll n.
lol m ea n 1\fa r ldl ?"
tumTI
sun! ght Ju~t the sort of da} 1ong for breakfast, and M1k e s~emed
~ tl} q~t1ed ulr~tho; ::mJ I • nrl~ &gt;A herr tn the "orld
!lfartdl of cou rse 1! c don lll:iltlt to hale spe nt unmtcrruptedly With surpr1sed that netther Kathanne '1or
ll r "
- -- - ~"' rc m the far rcaclung n 1l net
h.atharme y;as )1m s lir~t wakmG J(rn appeared to pay any heed to 1ts
1 1 ur Blcssmg and funnl ) Ma 1 o l
5 01 Be~ n L on a K nowq
work ol "'h ch ll ·~wu s Court has t hought as ht:! 011rned h1s eyes to summon s
1
d
He paused watchtng
!H1 U&lt;l llll(\ Shlll\l3.ll Ble~;:; lJi g l ll
Il l
•c , I
!t ccome th e ce nter Oh not th1s con tl e ihait of gold qmvcrmg Ill be them expccta'ltly, \"alllng for tpe m
ncl h"l \\ Cr.: ~,:ue st.s ol Mr auu M
&lt;J r tcy ag' ns t Sc\ern- somethm g tween the drawn eurt.:uns.
tm k In tlu
~ I II lii,_
to turn thc o at last as d lo!in&amp; p.a•
C tl 1 cr Bit ~...,J n g SUI d J.}
1tterly flpart from t h ~ t \Vt!l tt surII ) I
To have 5t't out m tl1e ur u tL CilCt trolled bacl: solemDiy tqwt.rds
1\'rl"..t(S B" 1lah Flowers and Kalil
n -. rl tl! 1 Jlll "
1 ns c )OU "hen I say th 1t your fncud soon a! brea kfast w;~s over for 1 the house alone 11 breakf;'] sf onunt
•Jr&gt; Rollin~ wc1c guests ol Mubel
!'\I rn 1\nnR
Sc~ern unly comes as It ';!.Cre m
long day togtthcr, Just he an d Kath uot hmg to them there was none of
::3lat ghter roce nUy
t I ntally
mto my b usm ~~ wtlh anne, wtth no more settled plan than tliat nonsense .about M1kc
M 1:s Ma1)
Lie\ mg nnu bab~
M &gt;r lrll' I \\ aS ot t on the t ra1 l 10 follow the I ncs of the telegrap h
.. B"t su rely our stolrn ten m11U1 f'l
))('Ill U u~ wetk ~nd v.llh home f olk~
~ Iter 1\f jr\cll lwforc l had ever heard
poles mto the unknown and !etch must be up, JHUf'l cn~d K&lt;~than "e
Mllfmd H utJman and fam!l)
...; J d l ~ 111 n~-a tr ul tl at l~rl from
M l r M ac Btown and chlldtm
up for lunch somC\\hcre anywhere presently a(a ii*ant clock ch1m~d
'&gt; m g S m g t v tl 15 qu1ct Engh~ h Vli m the next county b ut on~-­
p t1 t !1r. \11 ell: rn d wtlh her JX:
And alm~st stfnultaneo ns ly fro 11
luge
fnts M1 1nd M1
I!:d Picken~
•JJtn pulled lnmsclf ou t of the de tl e lOp of t~ gard~n M1lly s vou.:
II h ~ m p LUsed as 1f he 1~d told l1ghtfu l tr m of thought \\lth a re- hallcd them
&amp;
Mill} Nea~e and Uaughtcl
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til he m~~n t to tell T h en sud de nly gretful stgh
u' r.cndin~,: n few day:::. w1th hrr
"}1mmyl'
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N1g ht a lt er mg\ t I ve been
en D Russell Nease &lt;tlld t ~ lll LJ /
No such luck ror htm W1th 1Im
'Hello I Brea ast ready I sup
Huuu t ul:ton
"1td ng m the grounds of Bcggar"s new ddi. mte tmn of C\t:nts that poser Just comm "
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Court pl1ymg spy-and though worn mg busmess at Brgga.r ~ Court
"Ob, breakfa~t'~cen over ages 1•
1ho se rogues hJ.d co tne to suspect was too uq;:ent fo r a tru ant day ., Lth :Milly cr1e4 •mlltngly 'You re wantI
~ 11 elusiVe unk nown someone t 11ey Kathar ule Not only "a!l he s~emg ed on the lelcphone Someone' wh&lt;J
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nc\Cr suspec t e11 me' And I Isham DetectLVe l uspcctor Haste tltilt ~Iter~ won t gtve h1s oame" "'
~ :i\11 f m oi'Il
CCCII D wal l 01
g 1ve a I ttle laugh rather a gnm noon there "as the qucstton of M;~r­
Was tr Martm? Eag~rly )1m be
Columbt:o. a-te nc1r. pcnd11~ t heir
lmgh
My l11ncness was an d· tm That Ius 'olara1oQ: m that quarter took h1m sc:lf to the house, snatched
vn at!( ll w1th h r parent Mr md
kctna l dt sgu tse 1 omght as you had n ot f~l!cn on deaf cars Jnn rclt up the rece1ver
Mt s H R Schwan
s IW 1 dehbcrately exposed a blt of pretty sangu me Last mght Martm
Hello ).[r Wynter spealung
Mr and Mrs Geor~c :;&gt;~ Mr a 1d
IllY hand-kt 'em see I wasn t really had bee n v~ry near the brcakmg Who are you~ ..
M
~ l!Jn c} DU!bl 111'.1
t vo 3:&gt;11
lame Oh tl1ey t11ml&gt;lc:d to th e s tg- potnt of pa~1c surt&lt;'ndcr \V1tlun the:
"Martm" The husky, fnghtened
1 E;dd Belktt tit th
1oul r. , LJt JJ ~d
mfira nce of that!'
next hour or two Marttn m1ght rtng v01ct w.as almost unrerogn1:cable
n
t...lll
Prukii
SUIIll!'
V... ~d ~z;na
ma
1
'But why put them on th etr h1m up
1 ve deaded to-to do ""hat yOUI
~pe1 t tl•e d IY \\lib
tht 10
guard?
' asked Btll puzzled
I wn
asked, Mr Wynter Can 1 come to
h lnv. and daugllte1 Rc
' Call 1t a sudden wh1m 1f you EXPECTANT
see ypu tomJJrtabouasn~:?"
Mrs Wm Cnmbs and ramlly
l1ke," y;as the sm1 hng careless an1 The Cres ton Ald mP.t at til ~
Des1des tf I Isham wer-e a rehable
"Y~f )'OU ctln't make It ear1ter •
swe-r 'For I had nothtng to gam prophet, sometlnng b1g a nd momcnhom• of Mr a m i Mrs D E Wc::t.;. ~
'"I 'f'Bit ID come after dulk l•lls •
W dne.;sdny ': 11 ... liflY u;n:::. &gt;PI nt In
by 1t--exccpt the sat1sfactmn of •e~­ tous affccl11g the case v.;as on the the hurnt;d'9'olce \It tnt on "I clann't
qu'llmg Quite u number of tl mem
mg that first sht"ll'f of fear c reep very eve of happenmg
bt ee~o I~Rldna to you. or thef
tL.HI \lCr p ,.c&lt; Il l The \Cl L nl t
]ANOTHER of AmerJclln foot- State last neason-ts almost a s test \\t t h Colgate Y.nnld b !
mLo thc1r faces. the sudden rea hza
No, he and Katharmc 1.\ould liav~ mlg:~t suspecL I m not •ure th•J
lion of a dan ge r at thei r very elbow l o wa1 l ••
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ball's most tradltJOnlll ~&gt;e rtc s stro ng noY. a tld Coach And y Ket r 's
Not lhc lc1wt of th ;j SJ 1 n\; l ing Wi ll l.;t held nt i hc hom ~ of M161i
~on't IIUir.ICI ltOI!lf:thtbl &amp;I 11 ta
that they had n~Ner dreamed of If
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preaentl Ct:tlumbJa vs Cor- charges llhould e.vEun mop up M1a grul thnll erg w11l be tue llllcJ _,c:oo Ami! a Fulhm t1c 2nd Wedn ~da.~
Jun ra ced through the bu5tnt~ of They've uti IJ~re: ou~ Ja4 I \It
In N \l lnbcr
;~- ou kn ew Martell's record you drcssmg with the allunna: thou g ~t lnatciJeiJ thti t~p~:e of speakm1
lneU ai ]thaca, N Y, this Satur· slsinppl College, Saturday , LDet t1onal bctwcc ll Orctrun :1nrl New
l n tc herr I err wll~ a!\rJl('\ Jo.
wouldn't wonder tha~ I wu tempted m hts mwd of a snatched ten mmute&amp; r ve de.;:tdod to tell all l k•owday With form strongly favormg year tte Kerricr11 mauled 01 Mtae, Yo1k Umvera1ty On fo1m th1 lnt
tile 1tlcph"lt; nu::ct.in~ Ill L ~ (: "Jt·
to
allo\\ myself t~ 3at1sfaetton •
alo ne wtth Kathanno before br¢iik- abo1,1t Ur ~evern- •he~ be " tho 'tatter team to wm Lllf!t Fall ,",',!!ngth"on•me• 1 d~a"n b•;.lceao~godal,,~ ter should p u lvem.. c th e W('vtern tude,ll Wl r" 0 ()~-r '"rr ""'IUC.\
fast.
everytbtp.. But 1 daren't t..lk.
There
w.u
sudden
smoldenng
paS·
.,
or
"
vbntors h ut the !Saine all 1 tl10n ex
n n "t rulcl MeOlnrc tna A w
ston b elund the cold. hard voJce,
It was almost d1fticnlt to reab1:e long-Cit fiO~he:r mtaht COflll' ~
1Columb1a sul'llrJsed by DOlling ou ' noting that the Hi!lm,Jtomons !~ted three years ago th is 'I han li s
Beattie
Ithe B•g Red outfit 10 7 Both are thrashed Columbta..--rwi~Rers over giving when Orc!!l'on trounr. ctl a
touched by what tntense perso~l that less th an a week ago, 10 crow.fl· sud4enlt: apd firtd tnt &amp;I the 1ele13 ~1181 h W,I~
rfl llfd 11
iJDpMVed thls year but 1t doe&amp; Cornell-54 to 0. K~ • Maroon• brilha 11 t N y u mschm e, 27 I s
feclmg m that deadly etuni\Y 1t re- ed a week 1t had been, they b;Jd met pho~c. ' 'II -come by boat ta M~
f rlrlr.) fl 1 r o shml. v t&lt; ll 11 111 rl
)aeem now that Cornell lS the bet· have a fairly easy rCrqte dOs apa· Pract1cally all the cxpe 1ts and
for the first t1me after more 1ht.n t¥•o ways, lfr·, WYJtter It WJI be Mftlt.
Jl6 1i 0! phil Pl miielli 1 ct ~ll tli I
flected.
~
..._ 1. JL.al
.. iaJj 11conng maclllue
"Gloomy son, Brown and Syraeuae looming most fams thou g ht Strong Las~
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years-and Kathanne ha:e"'evJn for. as I Mj J~t bo teft IOlftli m at;i;
Jnu t r1. 11. C~lumlms
Doble should• be inclined to lUI the1r tough~at ellP&amp;'el;nenU man &amp; Co " ould throw Coflc h
V&amp;HEMEN'l'
•t:'Ufii.v"
wct~ t h e Snmhy (~:!.or ·t-!1
k
gotte-n h1~ n~me And DOW •he .h~d ~ate M 1
. .q
1~ 1:1f .~~i~ l
le Saturday ~v \lll' " "'ftd his Colgate has la.et year's extraol'dt ~'Doc" SpcutB' l(IVadeq~ 1J1lhc way mctll{
r Mt ~ M lh t 'Ao {( 11
prointsed
to
marry
lum
J
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tJmlled
rt'fh~al-&amp;11
r.fcfll
B:u,'\)t'rpi
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A
man
hk~
th:}t""'tntJ'"God,
he.
del'al! c,il&lt;hji/,iou '
Ie, will be., nOll' e!IJI, O_!!l,,, _~nd ue.,.rk!ble b!4k \'ffOtt_d lfu~enl ' !po \otc tho Cape hart
leaRnth' pliilo•op liCal as alwaJ,s. 'plunKJng f41\back fn liltllfer l;to ~ Qt P~ic B\tt the IOTegon an!! cnm
scrre!l ~ sufterl~ Dsliam broke out v~ry contentedly at his soap lalbt:r~ H taft 1tl1 "'f'f'~W· Where11" M'r ~~
ML and Mls 'l N J3c- Ill
:fM!ile some enttiuslast!J hall the off fii'ewoi'~• WJth a ~II\ rlch ·fn pletely up!lttt 11 ueh rx.p el't cnlcul a
Teb~cntly. "Tonight I detuied that face m the mtrror •• he thav~t't ern bei,tlcePf a pnsooerl'" Hid )iili
11on Q! Roo kcastle vlallrd h1 ~ pol·
GroeiJ•Columbta
ru1 for tbe atelier regulars and sr.lend1d re- tlon,n and the N y u VJolets h!l',
. ~
he and h1S retlow sCOtJndrel!l should Even yet bts h1ck 1eemed ahnfJst~ ur11en11:J.
t:'nts Mr an d M1.s ,\ W Il 1ll1"
~pional)tp o New Yo 1 k sc rveA Too bad Kerr s lloya are beon blushmg If not drooptn.l!:
,-onderlul to be true
llllt P.P an•wer ~e. Alruay t,, -:
see
the
shadow
cf
lhe
end
suddenly
D 1a K ocfet l ~tltln "rl l to'1mr. 8&lt;'1
.' .!IUrely they must- forget not scheduled to meet Cornell or eve!' &amp;Jncc
T'hut f ooh n l:l' guar 1u 1
As he left lui roorn ]1m t'1n tnto terrtfiel ~ at ~~ ottier ~ . . .
stretchtnlf out to toucb them wtth
U11 Al alter E}te nding the week with
lPte, New York Umveralty, and Columbia 1f either of the latter teea a tGrrtd titt ID N~w \or'k Cit~
ft&amp; ~J. They'll walk DOW Wlth fea~ Mllly Sh' ud iiU ~4 b•~ to\4 ruq "''
Jlr..__:stel M!B Okey L1VIn1stan and
~
studs out When t.he season erub Saturday.
~ ~ ~~,~- ''AS 1aul t ~
A.t~J~ at ~ side f!t~.,...)J! .t the news, of ~1.&amp;($e, aad eqq1Jy, ol
J.rate--h•1t in the Empll11 what ab attractiou a speeial cOil· O:,rrt~~&gt;t lm, 1:1q ''"!'t' en-''"'" mo.
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A Complete Lme Of Monuments ar.d
Markers.

MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY

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Pp•;,r ,&amp;oc~ n)t mille&amp;. one bOtiC

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60oo

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{eet &lt;•f gOoill~

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rhe Eberibacb Constxuctlon Cu
PomeroJ~, OhJo

Jolon W

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PQR SALE Hot B5ast coal stove
Ltkc new PtiC'J $12 Mnl Chas
Rwaell 21111
10 2:"..-3t

Mulberry

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HO-NE
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sale per lb 12 \-itc b lng c l~alneL'll
cyrus J'one&amp; Torch 0
lO 2&amp; 3l

For RentCHEAP
:.OUBE FOR IIEN1
Mlddltpcrt Batb. and cleetlil
nat t.s flfl per month Inquire

Clttzena Bank

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SIGHT SE:E? YOU RE HIS
BODYGUARD GIT ME;?

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w1mte"U t~ tall on hu.n
Ma80n county W Vu
Wcm1 lful oppmtunity Mnkc f,8
to $20 dally No expenence or
ca.]Jital n eed ed Wnte waay MeNESS COMPANY Oc])t B 1' e
pelt ru.uola

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4ooli, \F I WERE

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o;Ot.l:&gt; ~OR ilo 5 000 og .
I ("'OULD lJ'StE "TH.A."T
MONEY I"T WOULD

PriBqn Gates to Open for

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IF I COULD HAVE
INVES'TEI&gt; $50 000 '1!l,
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FI'VE liMES. -rHAI
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Ht:RE AFT'ER LEi ME
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Havil!lt Ser:ved Seven Years for Reign of T ~ nor
in 11!23, Celil! Cooney and Her Hus!J, nJ Ate
to Be Freed on Parole.

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de&amp;ree&amp; :P NOr HOT RmDO'f i!
from st.ove add ftavorlmr and dl6
whit&lt; cJtuuunun extract..
liOIVO junket ta blet SLir D few NC2 teaspoon
! The cofteoe l001&gt;ely lu a &amp;q!Ure ur O.nd.&amp; Then pour Mt once blto freez
er can Let stand unt.ll ftrm and
1~~=~~~~illlklUI~? &amp;~~p~IW!:LtJ~~! cool
Pack lu lCC and 1"\i.lt. and
doubt~ boiler
SttJld
Mlfa.nwb.Ue fr~R
miX curnt~te 1ch &amp;ugar and snit wllH
reUJalu!ng 1-:! cup of milk add to
Lhe ~calded mlll. and I'OOk toget.he1
until Ltuc kent'd
Re move the ba~
of C(ltf~ d!Rr three nunule.s but
coutlnue oookmg the oLher ingr~
dJenu; twenl} mmute~ Cool 111l1M:ht
ly ana !old 111 the White' of cij a.mi
c1carn bolh or wmch ha\e been
I beat.cn untll :O..tff Add extii.\CL
beatm11 1t ltl 11ell :md turn in\.o &amp;. "Pay 50¢ fo• tooth pasto1
mold whicil ht:tz; been d;pped Ln col~
waLf'! The mold may be lln!XI with
let me laugh 11
laaJ. fingers In wh1ch case t.ht.:
Ju..,., tu tlok "" ,.,, ~··J •• ~ ••"'&gt;11lp.•a•l
cJeaw mU!it be m:arly cold ~fo r~ h&lt;~•~ro
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bon I ··~• boJ , b ol~or '"" h ~' .."" o~d I ... ~
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I 2 cup heav\ t'! r cam
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I 2 cup slrallled clovt'l hone~

3 lll.blelipow:US ifOUI d eoJfee
I :1 cup !1\lillf &lt;or a !Jttle lctw&gt;l

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Mt aud Ml s W J
ThomPBOn illll da!Jihtcr D1 ~ld
Mnl C A Hall a 1d r.oo cl Cle ve

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CHARGES TO BE
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LISTERINE

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lemon eXLJ ~cl
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A ad honey to CL(Il.Jll :&gt;nn
tnilk UllU Sllr 1\elJ lo dt~SOh
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CASEY SAYS EAST LOOKS MUCH
STONGER THIS YEAR THAN IN
RECENT PAST; YALE IMPROVING

WILD CATS WITH
!KENtNER, J\RE BRILLIANT TEAM

SII£L\' Ir.,. RAN
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08 yard rWl ot 01¢ P,.rker Ya le
QUIIrhrback
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t..ouchdo~~on
llllliliru;1. Anr1y un Bat,urdii) Wllj; rt
cordxl today lt.3 Lh~&lt; 1:1e00nd loJijll~L
nm ev~ r made on a Ya lt' ht:ld fl..,
!OnliCIIt run Wil-l) made b~ low b &lt;
\Ill In 190J who scored rrum . .:
uti lll!:;ll.lllJ&lt;t Co1un bla ~tft.et .1 J'
y!lrd rhw;e

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By WEBtltEY JI'ESI..ER
e1.ed
AU-Amerlclln foot.bi.ll &amp;lar In li2B
On pus\Dg dowJIII iiUch as Ute
and 1128
third, w1th kn yon:J:; lo vo for first
By EDDIE CASEY
) El. )d Vnllderbllt
PI \ wu~ly lt&lt;~.d
tWrltten exelw;lvely for I N 8 down the d~fenslvil endl m\li.L
1:5t.ate
Tenncs,ecl!
and Ttle Daily Tribune
move \.n c.:lotier 1.0 then tackles 111
(FQl'ttler All-AmeriCll.n bfi.Ubalk u.nd bcullu Ohi':&gt;
w b.ead !cotball coacl• at
~tccl&gt; Jotmed hiiSh when lt de!caL~
I Columbw 0 Oct. 26--INB-The ordt:r to 1ush the p~er and in l.hn
m:
AlRbnma but H t.keU out only &amp; I
I &amp;&amp;-called purple horde !rom out rwu.eat mannc1 pOS!iible NorU1 1
uum Lt:ADt; S( OK1 s
H&amp;.t'Vfl.fdl
tu 6 \\Ill over No1t h C~trollm:o
! Ohlcti8Q wt.y baa oo.tne and liOllt we~;tem lllll5 smart enuugh lo t.ak"
Ntw Y&lt;.Jrk Oct :.:6 IN S- J....u•
l WrltlC'U !or and copy111;hLc 1931 whlu1 U pte\tous wc:::k J)ad b;.&gt;en
Jlllld wlttl them \.hey h11.ve taKen advll.nl.age o r 1.hh; and on ~uch It Bush MllMIIChUii"t JJ; 8t4l\{' lu&gt;ilhltk
By luleruaUonal he ws E£nice
ddr led bJ. Geotgla 32 7
the scalps of O hio Stale s Bucke}eii setup boxed our rliht end In and today reh11ncd his leud In 1M r11
Boi:LU:.n Cct lti-lNS- Wtth lhe
Th Br ulhw e~t which hl.\s produ
The team !.hal deoeal.«&lt; L A u! ran tor a touchdo\\n
football S!'orlng hnnors H ~ h..., ;lj
ced ~c.mc !olrf!D.t t t.iun.s ln the past
8out)lerp Callforrua Nehraska and
Thb parth;ulln run by IWnt.ne1 polllt~ tile same as la.st ~tleK. f:~
~ci!Jion hall ovu tc;;t.l.H.ll lollo'foe• .:; suHo ted [ln lnterseet1unal &amp;IUilf
h eld Notre Dame to a scoreless tie was a perfect football play H wasw, 1g to ~rore SittUiduJ. aa:ah lhL w u1 1
111e more mix Ulblot=d than u ·~ d lhlt by Hal\ard 35 7 on Batmhas gune home with tmo1.her vk;.. a wonderful lndhldual ctf01t but ec tt: r r ch
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Gatuaclt Allegheny 1z; ~ttJm
time o.~ to the relathc .sl.!Lug:ths teHnce utle a )ern ugo and has
they were In a !oot.ball game Of line or s~:runm&amp;l!c had ll not been \Uih 7&amp; nnd M ouw !:i~t 1 c 1 use t1 d
course thl11 it; not much consoiB tor hiS blocking teammatcli The \I llh 66
01 tootbt:l.ll m lht! ~auous t:iLC~ • ... l»~ bt.'i.'JI CLLtcd u., sttong this year It
1as n ~un which had no offense
tkln W tht! Ohio fans but Satur blockmli on thl&amp; play \\il.fl perfect
I
'
&lt;~
'lh,., nst. ~oertamlJ. has a IWilO HlnK:;t tom p let~IY t.uUt 011 a for
wns n oU1lng fur anyone
Th&amp;t 13 the dl1!erence between
,-..._~.
po.ly on unOt!lealecl t.eams al&lt;l .oX war .I pu:&gt;~ atun;k nud it long: a.go
head about
the pel !ett pia) a nd t.he mcre yl
IIA\&gt;IS -f.LKIN!'O IF.All:os
Wonckn- of N'a&amp;llre
ccpt in thhe c~ of NGLr Dame was plU\f''l that a for\\ard pa ~~
ohio
was not a badlv beat, good pla y The ploy v.ould hJ.\" 1 N! v Yn1 k Oct 26 - INS DtVL b
Pit.t.s burg
game li nd the YalE &lt;~.tl t~k ,_uy 1tse , 1 11. 111 no 1 z; 1and up
'len outnt The ,..n!IIY"' glHC every ""'n oooct u one or the Wlldta.t awd l'lku ~ agtln today led lhe na
11H ~~~&gt;LS~ GoHnmwnt ha.!i j)(: r fect~cl an e('hO that wm allJiwcr }L
Gew:gl.a sa.mes &lt;!ll.~tt:nl team.-; nnve
Anothea lnt.elsectlolll.l gane ._. 1
th ing they had to IPVe but It w~:~..s blockers had nntil&gt;t'd Lt block and t Jl ~ f•utball &amp;lt~cns In sc mlflg
J1aa.
E:xceiJent succeli.S m t.t.sls 110 ~ \\as the
Perm-Wwcunsln
not qui~ enough
the block and the ball carrier had &gt;.1 ttl 1 sem.onl\1 total ol 2i:JJ JX.IInts 1 l am Llng ~~&gt;gl
against learns ot Olher sectl.&gt;ns mt.t \U tl! lhl\t t.o Ill\ m tnd lut llshI The main reason fOJ the defeat made onl~ ten ) ards but the Il ia~ ~~ t pron 1 t h LS :;&lt;'Orctl o.;n the
p ulc.r a.nd asks you to thl Olt\ lllr
V1;.;tor1u&gt; or H tuvard
llt!S In Pug Re11lner one of the was perfecl because evcty blmker letu1f'l:;
a kiss
... m.:r .l exas ed he most (l.f.tom.shing uutc ::m c ]
1\
lllKLL " t ~
&lt; rtl us)\ t.JL\Lcl
h,tm.sylvar:ua C\ 1 wlt;l:t.t5m I :na of the day Peun t!10ugh t.:Lldeftat.
hardest drl1lng and fust.est back.s I l was sut-ce~SSful
Nt\.\ Y rk: llllt\er~IL\ 1.~ ~i • Ond
ham over Drake and Army o ~r ed. had not been consldi!rP.d a
have ever s~n Take 11.\\tl} Rent
The Ohio bo)S pla)ed 11. v.ondet ]., J 11 J!l:J ud Culumb1a lh r..! ulfh 1.1lhtr du' ..... Jul+ ~ lruklng a
Our Owa VaadevUJe
fe I
MlehlgaD State are JUS\ a lew 'lf !&gt;lfCI \! l UUH Yet ll tom lllhlng ~ 1C
lner and the tY.o teams woulrl lane rut ioot ball gnuw ucvcli!lf'IP:,.:; and B
.:~)I to.:u r mel Alaban n nit' fht tlot pwbubh d dn
Whfl.t s t.he matter ••tl1
}'redthe major easte1n tnwnph.s
torv of lhc sort seated over th e .:un
been evenly matched But of com~ INorthv:estcrn
I lmagluc
~~oa s llul to luurth wnll 183 and Mlrh pet~lnl:l
lhat man over t.h.ere
1
For lack of an early sell.SOlL l ~ l
be IH! CHJl t L tk e him awoy
n ng 1ty glad to get out of It 11 ~ lm IJUil St.IIL ~ lo~x t at 1611
Pete- He !I s deaf and dumb venf1 ren&lt; c t~::am main11 s thut Pr nn 15
no general comparlson may be
J Ret1lncr li ncr. urate pa:s.slng was dul It was snuply a en~ of 11 li ttle
t rl oquit&gt;t and broke his arm Lrylllt;
a
teilm
tu
11atch
r
h
ma&lt;k as l.o the po'o\it!r g&lt;! neun d n
_ ___
one o t c feetwes of Satut&lt;lu y ~ bettc1 d1 vclopment aud a bulllaJt
1\
Cvnl ul.ltal 1,'i.onts ~hrw
tllal
11
,m . bQUllct!. oi U:te P .. cUJc coast In
I n the Ct.ll~~( ~~e NortlliiLSt l.'rn
g11me IHld It opened Ohio Stt~t.e 3 md llclual effm t
nnlhu l{r;eur
a mantHg ~ Iff' ~Jfl:'ttly h~Jm'l's..~ to throw 111.8 voJ.oe
whlch~(Ctlon.::.t Ma ryslsth,.,most IS mdel eUl(d Lllrl MlllllCSO\lL IS Il l
d efen~ up to the polnl whete lh~
F'om learns ~ore llO\\ for fLI !&gt;t \ Jh~ bam {U Sblel who mad
undr
tom;plcut.us po£se~l Ol illl Utd.: lenm l o \\aldl al~o Aside I! Clll a,
jWildcn\.5 lUilldn!l" attacl\.
co uld plate In thll btll rush
lhe} are lll.t1 op iltgllt to Mtxlo::o
IUtlless \VU happ~n lou~ the
Social AecompllsbmeDts
it't\ted untu:d
l ll.lmg
I:Kl ll lhelll (. l r lu;s tit \\ ltll NiJ\1(' Dame Dl K
k Jtu nctLOn
tile uudcfeated eltvem; o l NO! ttl
-or groom
j Hav ing }Our ramlly cre5t envalUm nm. and Stanford aJe out- Hunlns Nurthw estern team ha"'l
When a team hn:-; a pas~r as wrstern Indlanl MliHL ":iut.a ttlll
Null 1111d \otd
l!fa\ied on the ny paper
~tand ng teams though the form .:!t had clca sailing Q. nle Milmesut.a
j br11Jh:ml as Rentnu the oppos mg Wt!:lconsm Ohio State sUI! has . ._
Th u 1dl \\llo tal led m a ch1m
Ju.stlfiable llonucnle
1931 King Features
1
wa.s )te:i.s£j on Satuntey to 1: ut on :1 compfl!atlvc scmc bas1 ~ ill\" Def~a t Stapleton 20 to 7 to ~I even lS con~tantly a t n dJsad,an- chm rt l~ tie fOJ the chumplonsmplne~ ~lltep to cta n tlte soot oul o!l When J.OUI sweetheart ~ so lazy \ Copyright
S}ndlcate Inc
c~ ll ft:;n ol a b} a SU\gle t.ouchdown pkn1J of jJowcr
Comndt&gt;r lh ttl l
Se
h Con
tagc bccau~e mOlder to strengthen ! f IHJnols Mumesola Io l'.a 01 In hL~ ~t.oHplpr hut
thut he stt.s lit the otl1er end of the
a:1d f,tan fmd v.as hiiO loa lie b~ ! Mlllne.s•t~ on &amp;"llturda~ dt!euleo
Reg1•ter
vent
tlw pass deftn sethe defelllleagam~t diana cau ptll out und do&gt;.~n ltJe
Wa!:il!lng LGn Stanfotds 13 o IIC\..Ol! Iowa 34 0 A week e arlier l o&gt;Aa
aecutlve Viclo,.y
JU!llllng pla~s 1!::1 necessa.Jy weak Wtldr.a L~
uva Mil ntsr.tu cutller In the sea and 1JLduwa h&gt;"d plaHld a -;t:or e _
--------:-:=c--~on hoi\ C\C wa.s -eV Idence that less tl~ Yet Indlane v;a,~ a\.1\e
on
N w Yolk Oct
26--INS-111"
t~st t ea m.'j arc up to standard St~turdtQ to d f"at Chicago 3 • 6 as Por~mouth Ohio Spartans cur
lCm palcd with Ynles 27 U Viln 1ent sensation of the Natlonul foot
No~re Dame 1..1 cr ag a n seems t.o vvet the sa me t'L!am
I ball league had scored thllir .'jevhave an ex~eptlonal tlcve H Its
In the east Br:mn
Colm 1bll\ ent.h cunsecullvc \lct.ory today bj 1
VlCtmy &lt;.vel Piltsbutgll
lmherto Cm ttll Fordham H nrv111d New l vanqulllhing the Staten Island st.ap,
u ldt feated a nd unsco1ed upon Ymk U SVlLLCuse l\Ud Per n srlll teton eleven 20 t.o 1
By EDWARD 13 LOCKET 1
1an kug lnst as a .,.old n u1l po~ 1
was, t.r1bute Lu the vcr uUltly ol aH
:-~dcfNl.tl'd tlmugh Fordh,lm I Chris Cagle formm army too~
lNS Staft Cmrcspot::J[;nt
l tl a1d tlu r.1 1v ll &lt;LIJOI
\~Hh
'
the post Ruck nc L ~a 111s
\\ 9.~ 11r1 b~ Holy C css a k~nt ball st111 was the hero as t he Neo~
Aim} Na1y nv11t10 1 poll• I ~m1
rhl~ t ~a m li ke t hc~c wh rlt hn r: l ~,~htrh l llfn 1 1clmctl t.o thmk 1::. \ill~ York GtRnts ddcuted the Bwokl~u
We.~hl ng ton Oct 26-Thc Anu 1 tn tlmt uf u 11 u Htt d ::• ll .,
l!
11eud d :stems t&lt; lmve lh:.tl X1Hl I ~uon~
[Dodgers Sumlay :n to 0 H1s long ca.u pollq ot mam tnlnlt g t11. 1 1 t UlHfl tllllrl pll'l( C •1\ n \ 1 11
eom mg to them soon I mecht have course both had been dehghl ,.drr':lln;if\ tbll t\ l ull N Ill Dlllll~
l lt&lt; PIO\Cfl I] I 11
.11 Auny lUllb thtilled !I " IOWd of "2()00 fan 1
t
I
l
&lt;:;ll h 1 ulcl pitH ~~- 11 1
11
CH&gt;\l'I IRL V
1 tl
111
only a personal ~at1sfact on to gam Ulough at W~aS nardly ncv. &amp; tha t had
t.cam&lt;; cl lt:;ltlll lll 1 iJ "
I •~ 11
h 11 1\ 1 r1 1 1111., ..., t
at d 1\ ts
I ~tun c ~ 1 ~tct ~ tnc 1
lr
1 1rc 11 !til Ju 1 11., ht 11g
J
m h ~ru th e new~ wttlt reltd
1
come u a £Urpn~e to MillY
1
v.;hC'1 tht BO 'll
l 1 (l t
p 1 ~ llllc lll D1 t!W " lts I &lt;UI rl
Li llI
E ffi 1 lt&gt;nr
fxpcrh
rmy llll
.n \
l :.t ~ 11
s~rlrnng IOU! II! tJ lK tl 11 1
"' ,, o v 1f poss1ble we 11 run -but I had not\Hng to lo se by ~how ­
'I tlunk l &amp;aw K at harme In the
mg my haml 1 he eml s so our
1
1
1 1 1
;JV(f to !110 u koJ!v~r on~ tlve~
h~
1
1 1 1111
1
gar n JUSt now Jam my" sl1e t hld'
it.
'"'.t
1
: rllr: hwbnnu who
11 w11r
l ill '
" n '{ t
now
so
ccrta
n
so
me&gt;capablcl
For
s~1 1
J !ta t m) stenous l1 sh 1t must
fry not to
!hr. tno ll a~ IJ et
d ~ r! Ill· pl1\i to t
Arn} f\IUcL the l add~ rna beauty parlor cv&lt;;lj dfl}
Routul(' tacltt tl d 1tv ,
tho oe two men there s--tomorrow h1m to add &amp;mLimgly
1Cll.ll navR 1 Hl QL8 J ' 1
h
1ve ~o mc Uclinote meamng Prob
•
r
d
•
I
honk
to
1
"rw
r
Jill
•
be more than ten mmute~ late: lor
11lfl.t 1ltS l lell S WOII o
I I
I t I at;;~
k
I • 0 htl&lt;l COIN .o iX j)OJliS
Jail!!' dCtCatcCt V :&lt;Jll1 I)
e OVCI the !U~,;fl 8CUS Ill l' l
tl an I N a\.)' Jll[!k ~
IS!l )
4 yb
Al
ah ly q 11e a sunplc exphtll&lt;Oiion An}- tom ng
1hey hatl r~a.-hed thf&gt; ga rden gate breakfa st, you two ..
Georgia IJ cll.t !l ie dt r t 11 lJU
11
t n{'u on ns t:Uill.,
llel mom v
~mc l !!,l:'ntY ttla} equlpprrl ,~ 11 ,1 fi~IIIH,., )Jlam ~ lh
J pt
way, I want to have a •hot at ~ulv·
]tm matle no r:tsh prom1!C8 Ht
Jl,ham heJd out lm hand E"dentl y
ny11 UII XllUU)I upUJUL t l Ill !l (.;t l lt!d HI \lillY Lll!l
n1g 1t n yseH"
ran
dow11r.t011r! ani:! out mto the
\\or l1t accmU u Jg tt fig ne~ cum
Ittly 1anb llllld v1t l
\ dl gooJ lnullm g., s:l.ld Il5ham he d1d not mean tl.l uplil-11'1 htmseU garden tO Katharme. At th e sot1nd
plied h~1c publtshNI und 1nrlCJ1s"d tq; ulaJlv nLlached LJ
I hope soon to be aile to congra.tu or say ;my more.
Ia~
I JHL~J 11 tl
• Ju st now you sa1d the tratl ted of h15 foolste ps she ttuncd \I ttl! &lt;JUid'
1thcullc i.Jy Allll} All cmp ( rt 11 B 1tn11
lote
'nu 111 1ss l att g orl thf&gt; recov
eagerness TM wtnd that had b' p..wr
1Jifld~&gt;:
Fn:t ~~ llfth w!\11 J'l
n1 1
(' cd TJOSSCSSIOn ol )OUf fom tly you from S mg Smg' BL!I remarked the fog out to li~a had brought ae
A8 u 'o\olli p111.rJ Ill OV I ll n t tl&lt; 1:.1pdly llnel~lng ;.L'
110 d :il. l
abn1ptly
'About
a
year
back
1
hapJ CI&lt; cls
en ranctng color to her face tlil
un llll Sl •I' umks aft('t l'l:mn JlOWPl last w1t! bul 140 nl p l~ n
He ~ho ok hand~ '~1th :M 1lly nn d pened to go over StnG Smg: 1 have apht gold of the sun hgh t !eemrd t(
(,If 11 nlll llill a nrl
]t t!y
BL t I hi~ ll1t l11 l It \111 IR V!ll I l ~
:m
oddly
retenltve
memory
for
laces
l&lt;atha1mc )1m and B1ll wall cd Wltlt
nJ II nln 1.~ fru nmt awn} allrn(l ol 1 B llt Lll i
cr:1 nlt
an(
-and I rcrhember one man {here r lay h1de and seck 111 the. dot k]
l• n to 1l c ,::~ t e
tit li' S\ ol the v. l ld i l l lt\lll IVl&lt;l
I'ICCH!l t O put lt!OS1 Ot Ill l !1 Ill I ll
shadows of her ha1r
t 1011
I pm ~\Il l pi n(l; tl 1li II lo h N"'
1 S 11'!'0Se YOJ6 WOO t 1::11! tn th~ who th~ governor told me was 1ll
"Oh, my bcautli ull .. he wlmpered,
for hie 1 be Ctlr!OU! th mg IS that
lo al {lOhcc over t hts ratd ~ !Isha m
NH ! l 1t11cr1s
att 11 Uuttd tlw butAmet Jcaatdf !Bn&lt;c it;;~l r; 1
as
for a momc:nt htrs urns wept routld
ma n 15 now out ol pn~on"
:;! rlk ng ~upcJ IOrtt:r du ctl
tn 1he m prcll) I'l Long f• 1 l1ta \ v lJ 1 11 1
sa1d
her wttb a httlc: thnll hu eyes on tht
Usl1am
looked
hard
at
b1m
lor
a
polwy Clf s 1nrntc lnnd nnd se 1 au Git&gt;al Brll11111 on lhe ot h r llllL'
H ardl y worlh v;hllc m the c•rflq shed lovdmc.:u of her fa ce I f-eel
mom~nt, tl1cn gave \ short laugh.
fOTC":&gt;
Army c r( ]ez; )l t\' C lll11!l haS I tlllm ber OJ li1;J1t bum!:: ! ~ J
cumstanus ' sa1d B 11
"Your memory l! better tbaa..mme as 1f rsomcone-you-h.ad 19adt me
so ugh t establishment of R 9 tngle se tl\Ched Lo lle1 bCa lw h tln!s 11111ts
No 1t wou d h;nJJy serve much
m
th1s. case, M Gu.yson For I a presen t of the world J''
pnra l1• n\latlon 1um or drfC ilSf' In bu t lJas not n smgk so ailed~~~ 1;
purpose n ow 1 h~ \ng fi sh w1 ll so
rt1 pendtml o f ~~~~ AI m:r 01 Na H II bmnl&gt;u
soon be m the n~t Oh, I m not don t remember you on the occaston HAPPY
you ~peak of Well, I may have
p i( ad tng lJowrlctl ll\ttk.~ and slo\\
1he Um1cd SLnlr
hn fl1 !11 l V\.
I tlk! II JJ tdJy"
She gave Oil l1ttle happy laugh likt
I advaHt.'fmcnt UJI&lt;lc1 the pr~sent ~}H 1 bmnbfls cnpable ol dJ l]lpltl I 1
somethmg to tell you about that,
t un
of hl&amp;h OUlLOH\&lt; r 1 n n
11
breathleBB broken mu&amp;U';
too after tomorrow"
DIRECT
A Gtrd nf 77G llllh1mg phmr:; a 1r shlps ettnched to th N 1 1 i 1 1 lo
"It's dear of you to thmk so )tm 1"'
He pused t hrough the gate and
J ook here ' sJ td J•m blunt! } strode toward h1s cottage Btl! s ~ he told hm1 softly Then 1n gay
•u tn\ L'l\.nlhibl-r fm setv cr wlt.h Uw hu '&lt; fr I )l l I ~ l 111 1111~ 1 llr
1
\011\e rathe r lll) ~ l fi~ I u~ wm~ht puzzled eye' followed the tal l figure sm1lmg rrproach But "hy d1 d you
Pmn tnn r-; nvv n&lt;C(lldlllg w th e v.ltll a JLa va l ah f\ln t 1a1 kllll ftfth
ll ~ h 1111 H aven t yo 1 got anythmg
n \ ]\ pulll l h e 1 Jl~,:unH Prance (h as e u:tect to •t r h 1-! t
wa1 t till live mmutes to brcakfu1
;u t1 1h ~appeare m the m1st.
tv tel! us ltdo rc yo u go
11hr 1 t omb 1 1 nu forc r tlvals 1\.l( lll ~~ ll 1 s 1l! h IF h P
'Who and w a t t he deuce l! 11 tune to tell me ?'
1 1 t , nll I:'UJ OPP rcnld pu t hut 515
01eal B tlt'
N:on
lJ 1 Jl
11 I ~m t,:'lVC a ltt k sl r 1p:
'Too b:t.d that )OU should have
ham ? ' BtL! sa d
K now' how to
f.! ins 11
Ll\ all ILi h he Nt VJ UllllOCUIII ~ IblS lll1lltl\ t l 1 Itt
'1 m not piflym~ at myst~:ry for play a lone
nd anti l(ee p mum sl.l lagb.-a rd a lover, d.a rlmg! he
fL,.;
11llbr
!llJ stcry s f tke
Only- \Hll [ d
c ~ horl nut tct'
ll.grced
But a ny..,ay M1lly ~ g'v~n
any\\ ay
The Bllltsh 11\ t !
11
rJ.t her leave exp!at at tons unltl lf lcr
I.J,., ten m nu trs grace--and she l:no'oll
Tht"n he sh n ggcd h1s shoul d~ n
L,~ilt lc, ~
Japan .·~'"~~
911 r-~--··
_::_."--~~-­ 11111 li ft ] ~ ~ ll!('~)l 1! Ill 1
Jl1 10 row
• Well so !01 g as th1! Slmstcr Cir- th at we , ha ll stea l ;~n olhe r te n at
st h rhnn 1s S~r r! l r ~t ll ,
\Vh~ to morrow~ ·
cle~ sma shed ncl Severn rt5Cued least to add to em S o thiit I ~ an
eve1 officmb l)rrr ]lOint rd 111 1
Oh l1c~a u sc to 1 orrow may prO\C \~hethcr b)' llsha 15 efforts or ours nght.,
C IW 1 the loel tllfl l tllf f
I
thcr
~n un c\l l tful t! y II l t ~ m sat&lt;l -w hat s the odUs
pne hno n numilel of nn
But I wonder
They wandered do" n the tong
t.;m~t lcally
He ad ded &lt;1 brup tly wha t the il1g thmg 1~ l1e s prom1sed garden tov.ards the f' ~ tuar y that
'"~ r s uLpablr of 1lnrl flll
r. nm1 g t rs t s cf r1111 l'l.ou~h r 1d 111 111 ~;pmts o1 51 11t n 1
\( u 1 ~ 1 r ead y ~ w ~sc I of to lf51:', us for tomorrnw ?
bounded tt happy as chtldre n w1th
f11r lv Wtl Flrrl Ho1 han d 't n u little tolt(l thn (]"Clucr!
\\ hy I m dow n hnc' l nr no othe r
:Mtlce the tcrner rn:o.kmg ' rathrN
I} am\ R v W M Slaugllltl
1 B11Latn uula lr nrl h 1 rnln 1 \
rca,on tl uo to bnn~: to book one of
L as t mghls fog bad got1e and bo red tlurd For o nre no o ne ~r'!m ed
M!
11d Mt~ H lll\ Rousl1 vttt&lt;x 1 ail fOJC r! JlbOUJrl h11 st:-t lliUll r
1he nlO"t s n 1str r fillurcs of th e crun the: "orld out s1Ue ln s bedroom wm- to be tal:mg any oot1cc ol htm 11 :all
J \\ RGUbh fl t c~ ' nnnl~ Suulla1
t iC!~ a nd auxtl Ull In t~ \Ill t!lk
Ill l 1\0rlt!dow was agleam Willi m ellow Au From afar came die sound J! 1he
II J J RHrl uJ Columbu~ lw~ '" an cmr.l"Pnl ah fi(l.h!ing u Jll n.
lol m ea n 1\fa r ldl ?"
tumTI
sun! ght Ju~t the sort of da} 1ong for breakfast, and M1k e s~emed
~ tl} q~t1ed ulr~tho; ::mJ I • nrl~ &gt;A herr tn the "orld
!lfartdl of cou rse 1! c don lll:iltlt to hale spe nt unmtcrruptedly With surpr1sed that netther Kathanne '1or
ll r "
- -- - ~"' rc m the far rcaclung n 1l net
h.atharme y;as )1m s lir~t wakmG J(rn appeared to pay any heed to 1ts
1 1 ur Blcssmg and funnl ) Ma 1 o l
5 01 Be~ n L on a K nowq
work ol "'h ch ll ·~wu s Court has t hought as ht:! 011rned h1s eyes to summon s
1
d
He paused watchtng
!H1 U&lt;l llll(\ Shlll\l3.ll Ble~;:; lJi g l ll
Il l
•c , I
!t ccome th e ce nter Oh not th1s con tl e ihait of gold qmvcrmg Ill be them expccta'ltly, \"alllng for tpe m
ncl h"l \\ Cr.: ~,:ue st.s ol Mr auu M
&lt;J r tcy ag' ns t Sc\ern- somethm g tween the drawn eurt.:uns.
tm k In tlu
~ I II lii,_
to turn thc o at last as d lo!in&amp; p.a•
C tl 1 cr Bit ~...,J n g SUI d J.}
1tterly flpart from t h ~ t \Vt!l tt surII ) I
To have 5t't out m tl1e ur u tL CilCt trolled bacl: solemDiy tqwt.rds
1\'rl"..t(S B" 1lah Flowers and Kalil
n -. rl tl! 1 Jlll "
1 ns c )OU "hen I say th 1t your fncud soon a! brea kfast w;~s over for 1 the house alone 11 breakf;'] sf onunt
•Jr&gt; Rollin~ wc1c guests ol Mubel
!'\I rn 1\nnR
Sc~ern unly comes as It ';!.Cre m
long day togtthcr, Just he an d Kath uot hmg to them there was none of
::3lat ghter roce nUy
t I ntally
mto my b usm ~~ wtlh anne, wtth no more settled plan than tliat nonsense .about M1kc
M 1:s Ma1)
Lie\ mg nnu bab~
M &gt;r lrll' I \\ aS ot t on the t ra1 l 10 follow the I ncs of the telegrap h
.. B"t su rely our stolrn ten m11U1 f'l
))('Ill U u~ wetk ~nd v.llh home f olk~
~ Iter 1\f jr\cll lwforc l had ever heard
poles mto the unknown and !etch must be up, JHUf'l cn~d K&lt;~than "e
Mllfmd H utJman and fam!l)
...; J d l ~ 111 n~-a tr ul tl at l~rl from
M l r M ac Btown and chlldtm
up for lunch somC\\hcre anywhere presently a(a ii*ant clock ch1m~d
'&gt; m g S m g t v tl 15 qu1ct Engh~ h Vli m the next county b ut on~-­
p t1 t !1r. \11 ell: rn d wtlh her JX:
And alm~st stfnultaneo ns ly fro 11
luge
fnts M1 1nd M1
I!:d Picken~
•JJtn pulled lnmsclf ou t of the de tl e lOp of t~ gard~n M1lly s vou.:
II h ~ m p LUsed as 1f he 1~d told l1ghtfu l tr m of thought \\lth a re- hallcd them
&amp;
Mill} Nea~e and Uaughtcl
\
til he m~~n t to tell T h en sud de nly gretful stgh
u' r.cndin~,: n few day:::. w1th hrr
"}1mmyl'
~
N1g ht a lt er mg\ t I ve been
en D Russell Nease &lt;tlld t ~ lll LJ /
No such luck ror htm W1th 1Im
'Hello I Brea ast ready I sup
Huuu t ul:ton
"1td ng m the grounds of Bcggar"s new ddi. mte tmn of C\t:nts that poser Just comm "
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Court pl1ymg spy-and though worn mg busmess at Brgga.r ~ Court
"Ob, breakfa~t'~cen over ages 1•
1ho se rogues hJ.d co tne to suspect was too uq;:ent fo r a tru ant day ., Lth :Milly cr1e4 •mlltngly 'You re wantI
~ 11 elusiVe unk nown someone t 11ey Kathar ule Not only "a!l he s~emg ed on the lelcphone Someone' wh&lt;J
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nc\Cr suspec t e11 me' And I Isham DetectLVe l uspcctor Haste tltilt ~Iter~ won t gtve h1s oame" "'
~ :i\11 f m oi'Il
CCCII D wal l 01
g 1ve a I ttle laugh rather a gnm noon there "as the qucstton of M;~r­
Was tr Martm? Eag~rly )1m be
Columbt:o. a-te nc1r. pcnd11~ t heir
lmgh
My l11ncness was an d· tm That Ius 'olara1oQ: m that quarter took h1m sc:lf to the house, snatched
vn at!( ll w1th h r parent Mr md
kctna l dt sgu tse 1 omght as you had n ot f~l!cn on deaf cars Jnn rclt up the rece1ver
Mt s H R Schwan
s IW 1 dehbcrately exposed a blt of pretty sangu me Last mght Martm
Hello ).[r Wynter spealung
Mr and Mrs Geor~c :;&gt;~ Mr a 1d
IllY hand-kt 'em see I wasn t really had bee n v~ry near the brcakmg Who are you~ ..
M
~ l!Jn c} DU!bl 111'.1
t vo 3:&gt;11
lame Oh tl1ey t11ml&gt;lc:d to th e s tg- potnt of pa~1c surt&lt;'ndcr \V1tlun the:
"Martm" The husky, fnghtened
1 E;dd Belktt tit th
1oul r. , LJt JJ ~d
mfira nce of that!'
next hour or two Marttn m1ght rtng v01ct w.as almost unrerogn1:cable
n
t...lll
Prukii
SUIIll!'
V... ~d ~z;na
ma
1
'But why put them on th etr h1m up
1 ve deaded to-to do ""hat yOUI
~pe1 t tl•e d IY \\lib
tht 10
guard?
' asked Btll puzzled
I wn
asked, Mr Wynter Can 1 come to
h lnv. and daugllte1 Rc
' Call 1t a sudden wh1m 1f you EXPECTANT
see ypu tomJJrtabouasn~:?"
Mrs Wm Cnmbs and ramlly
l1ke," y;as the sm1 hng careless an1 The Cres ton Ald mP.t at til ~
Des1des tf I Isham wer-e a rehable
"Y~f )'OU ctln't make It ear1ter •
swe-r 'For I had nothtng to gam prophet, sometlnng b1g a nd momcnhom• of Mr a m i Mrs D E Wc::t.;. ~
'"I 'f'Bit ID come after dulk l•lls •
W dne.;sdny ': 11 ... liflY u;n:::. &gt;PI nt In
by 1t--exccpt the sat1sfactmn of •e~­ tous affccl11g the case v.;as on the the hurnt;d'9'olce \It tnt on "I clann't
qu'llmg Quite u number of tl mem
mg that first sht"ll'f of fear c reep very eve of happenmg
bt ee~o I~Rldna to you. or thef
tL.HI \lCr p ,.c&lt; Il l The \Cl L nl t
]ANOTHER of AmerJclln foot- State last neason-ts almost a s test \\t t h Colgate Y.nnld b !
mLo thc1r faces. the sudden rea hza
No, he and Katharmc 1.\ould liav~ mlg:~t suspecL I m not •ure th•J
lion of a dan ge r at thei r very elbow l o wa1 l ••
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ball's most tradltJOnlll ~&gt;e rtc s stro ng noY. a tld Coach And y Ket r 's
Not lhc lc1wt of th ;j SJ 1 n\; l ing Wi ll l.;t held nt i hc hom ~ of M161i
~on't IIUir.ICI ltOI!lf:thtbl &amp;I 11 ta
that they had n~Ner dreamed of If
l
preaentl Ct:tlumbJa vs Cor- charges llhould e.vEun mop up M1a grul thnll erg w11l be tue llllcJ _,c:oo Ami! a Fulhm t1c 2nd Wedn ~da.~
Jun ra ced through the bu5tnt~ of They've uti IJ~re: ou~ Ja4 I \It
In N \l lnbcr
;~- ou kn ew Martell's record you drcssmg with the allunna: thou g ~t lnatciJeiJ thti t~p~:e of speakm1
lneU ai ]thaca, N Y, this Satur· slsinppl College, Saturday , LDet t1onal bctwcc ll Orctrun :1nrl New
l n tc herr I err wll~ a!\rJl('\ Jo.
wouldn't wonder tha~ I wu tempted m hts mwd of a snatched ten mmute&amp; r ve de.;:tdod to tell all l k•owday With form strongly favormg year tte Kerricr11 mauled 01 Mtae, Yo1k Umvera1ty On fo1m th1 lnt
tile 1tlcph"lt; nu::ct.in~ Ill L ~ (: "Jt·
to
allo\\ myself t~ 3at1sfaetton •
alo ne wtth Kathanno before br¢iik- abo1,1t Ur ~evern- •he~ be " tho 'tatter team to wm Lllf!t Fall ,",',!!ngth"on•me• 1 d~a"n b•;.lceao~godal,,~ ter should p u lvem.. c th e W('vtern tude,ll Wl r" 0 ()~-r '"rr ""'IUC.\
fast.
everytbtp.. But 1 daren't t..lk.
There
w.u
sudden
smoldenng
paS·
.,
or
"
vbntors h ut the !Saine all 1 tl10n ex
n n "t rulcl MeOlnrc tna A w
ston b elund the cold. hard voJce,
It was almost d1fticnlt to reab1:e long-Cit fiO~he:r mtaht COflll' ~
1Columb1a sul'llrJsed by DOlling ou ' noting that the Hi!lm,Jtomons !~ted three years ago th is 'I han li s
Beattie
Ithe B•g Red outfit 10 7 Both are thrashed Columbta..--rwi~Rers over giving when Orc!!l'on trounr. ctl a
touched by what tntense perso~l that less th an a week ago, 10 crow.fl· sud4enlt: apd firtd tnt &amp;I the 1ele13 ~1181 h W,I~
rfl llfd 11
iJDpMVed thls year but 1t doe&amp; Cornell-54 to 0. K~ • Maroon• brilha 11 t N y u mschm e, 27 I s
feclmg m that deadly etuni\Y 1t re- ed a week 1t had been, they b;Jd met pho~c. ' 'II -come by boat ta M~
f rlrlr.) fl 1 r o shml. v t&lt; ll 11 111 rl
)aeem now that Cornell lS the bet· have a fairly easy rCrqte dOs apa· Pract1cally all the cxpe 1ts and
for the first t1me after more 1ht.n t¥•o ways, lfr·, WYJtter It WJI be Mftlt.
Jl6 1i 0! phil Pl miielli 1 ct ~ll tli I
flected.
~
..._ 1. JL.al
.. iaJj 11conng maclllue
"Gloomy son, Brown and Syraeuae looming most fams thou g ht Strong Las~
~, ,-,;;,~~·
years-and Kathanne ha:e"'evJn for. as I Mj J~t bo teft IOlftli m at;i;
Jnu t r1. 11. C~lumlms
Doble should• be inclined to lUI the1r tough~at ellP&amp;'el;nenU man &amp; Co " ould throw Coflc h
V&amp;HEMEN'l'
•t:'Ufii.v"
wct~ t h e Snmhy (~:!.or ·t-!1
k
gotte-n h1~ n~me And DOW •he .h~d ~ate M 1
. .q
1~ 1:1f .~~i~ l
le Saturday ~v \lll' " "'ftd his Colgate has la.et year's extraol'dt ~'Doc" SpcutB' l(IVadeq~ 1J1lhc way mctll{
r Mt ~ M lh t 'Ao {( 11
prointsed
to
marry
lum
J
ltn
tJmlled
rt'fh~al-&amp;11
r.fcfll
B:u,'\)t'rpi
..
A
man
hk~
th:}t""'tntJ'"God,
he.
del'al! c,il&lt;hji/,iou '
Ie, will be., nOll' e!IJI, O_!!l,,, _~nd ue.,.rk!ble b!4k \'ffOtt_d lfu~enl ' !po \otc tho Cape hart
leaRnth' pliilo•op liCal as alwaJ,s. 'plunKJng f41\back fn liltllfer l;to ~ Qt P~ic B\tt the IOTegon an!! cnm
scrre!l ~ sufterl~ Dsliam broke out v~ry contentedly at his soap lalbt:r~ H taft 1tl1 "'f'f'~W· Where11" M'r ~~
ML and Mls 'l N J3c- Ill
:fM!ile some enttiuslast!J hall the off fii'ewoi'~• WJth a ~II\ rlch ·fn pletely up!lttt 11 ueh rx.p el't cnlcul a
Teb~cntly. "Tonight I detuied that face m the mtrror •• he thav~t't ern bei,tlcePf a pnsooerl'" Hid )iili
11on Q! Roo kcastle vlallrd h1 ~ pol·
GroeiJ•Columbta
ru1 for tbe atelier regulars and sr.lend1d re- tlon,n and the N y u VJolets h!l',
. ~
he and h1S retlow sCOtJndrel!l should Even yet bts h1ck 1eemed ahnfJst~ ur11en11:J.
t:'nts Mr an d M1.s ,\ W Il 1ll1"
~pional)tp o New Yo 1 k sc rveA Too bad Kerr s lloya are beon blushmg If not drooptn.l!:
,-onderlul to be true
llllt P.P an•wer ~e. Alruay t,, -:
see
the
shadow
cf
lhe
end
suddenly
D 1a K ocfet l ~tltln "rl l to'1mr. 8&lt;'1
.' .!IUrely they must- forget not scheduled to meet Cornell or eve!' &amp;Jncc
T'hut f ooh n l:l' guar 1u 1
As he left lui roorn ]1m t'1n tnto terrtfiel ~ at ~~ ottier ~ . . .
stretchtnlf out to toucb them wtth
U11 Al alter E}te nding the week with
lPte, New York Umveralty, and Columbia 1f either of the latter teea a tGrrtd titt ID N~w \or'k Cit~
ft&amp; ~J. They'll walk DOW Wlth fea~ Mllly Sh' ud iiU ~4 b•~ to\4 ruq "''
Jlr..__:stel M!B Okey L1VIn1stan and
~
studs out When t.he season erub Saturday.
~ ~ ~~,~- ''AS 1aul t ~
A.t~J~ at ~ side f!t~.,...)J! .t the news, of ~1.&amp;($e, aad eqq1Jy, ol
J.rate--h•1t in the Empll11 what ab attractiou a speeial cOil· O:,rrt~~&gt;t lm, 1:1q ''"!'t' en-''"'" mo.
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A Complete Lme Of Monuments ar.d
Markers.

MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY

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• Middleport, 0.,

221 :vi ill Stre&lt; t

The Man Isn't Safe

Pp•;,r ,&amp;oc~ n)t mille&amp;. one bOtiC

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abl~ abo\1~

!lff.C" ~aud

60oo

bN.O

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{eet &lt;•f gOoill~

4 f.iatlllln

rhe Eberibacb Constxuctlon Cu
PomeroJ~, OhJo

Jolon W

.INel~h.

li"Anartnr Dlrec\ol'

PQR SALE Hot B5ast coal stove
Ltkc new PtiC'J $12 Mnl Chas
Rwaell 21111
10 2:"..-3t

Mulberry

Aven,uc

WJS-lTE pLOVER
HO-NE
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sale per lb 12 \-itc b lng c l~alneL'll
cyrus J'one&amp; Torch 0
lO 2&amp; 3l

For RentCHEAP
:.OUBE FOR IIEN1
Mlddltpcrt Batb. and cleetlil
nat t.s flfl per month Inquire

Clttzena Bank

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SIGHT SE:E? YOU RE HIS
BODYGUARD GIT ME;?

a~ct~;~~~t~~~:~ t::~(~r ~ ~

Wanted-

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w1mte"U t~ tall on hu.n
Ma80n county W Vu
Wcm1 lful oppmtunity Mnkc f,8
to $20 dally No expenence or
ca.]Jital n eed ed Wnte waay MeNESS COMPANY Oc])t B 1' e
pelt ru.uola

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4ooli, \F I WERE

I,)U.:;I "'TJ-(INK I I~ I HAD
JNVtr-;TEp iPIOOO og l 0 HAVE.
o;Ot.l:&gt; ~OR ilo 5 000 og .
I ("'OULD lJ'StE "TH.A."T
MONEY I"T WOULD

PriBqn Gates to Open for

5:l1CW~

IF I COULD HAVE
INVES'TEI&gt; $50 000 '1!l,
.....!&gt; SOL.D OU'T FOR

FI'VE liMES. -rHAI
OH BABY 1

SU"'( A lOI Oi= HA.TS

WE

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IOO""Te.,, WHY
NOI WI~ "'tlU
HAD lNVE'?IED

S"II'SJFIED~ YOU MADE A
NICE. PQO~I~ BU'T YOU'RE.
('OMPLAINI"''fr

e:ec.-.uc;E. 'YOU

OtDN'"T INVEST MORE 1

Ht:RE AFT'ER LEi ME
AI"TEND 10 IHE FIWA.N('E S.
'i'OV 4E"T SO "&gt;AD
MAKE S.OME

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Havil!lt Ser:ved Seven Years for Reign of T ~ nor
in 11!23, Celil! Cooney and Her Hus!J, nJ Ate
to Be Freed on Parole.

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PROBABLY

BELONGED
MAm'OOON CENTURIES AGO

son Burne

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MUROERER OF SIX
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the Newo Oflice oJ The Dally
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llfEATHER FORECASTProbably ahowens tonilhL and
ay exec~pt fair n the Wett norilon

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GOVERNOR ORDERS McCARL RELEASE
Cadet Succumbs
Of Broken Neck

)ln.

111 beeame
a eup at the
held al the Chleago

lnJur.eo Received Saturday
Prove Fatal to Soul~

lhe wu prodaimed aa
eha.mp on canner The
uctl of her kitcheD were
the featgred exh bib at the
She 3 ahown w th one of her pr 1fl
wlnnmr jara of preaerve1.

LANE DINES IN
JAIL; MARVELS AT YANKEE
METHODS OF JOURNALISM

Weat Potnter

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to

eii.St tt wUl take some heroic man
eu t ing to convince
ongre5S of
ce s L
The joint commlnque a he con
c usion of the Hoover Lnal par
eys IBsued n both the
name,s
was a. model or met culOlUJ phras-ng and vague generaU es lt stated
that rtal p osress
had been
1
achltved In d spoain&amp; of world pro

p cs ding o er wa tPd

blen s but carefully ref atned f om

say ng )low much or upon what
aubject It narrat d the p oblcms
toucned upon but fa ed o tate
v.hat cone us ons 1 any wee ar
r ved at
M Laval himself a~temptt"d no el
aboratlon of the commun que Ques.
t onrd specUica y one r n~t cer
a n of ts s ates n n 'i:l he sh ugged
the Q est ons as ae v h the emark
n " sumc entl} plain tse I
~ lm l.strat on oftlcia s s m ar Y
na.de no 1 ubl c elaba at on of L

l,Jnleu Oemando Comph
ed W 1th Further In
vao1ona To Foil ow
WHEN PLEAS MAOE
By Fellow Townlhlen
Weat V Jrg1n1a V •II
age Are Heeded

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Leaves For
GO~tRNOR W~IT[ Laval
France, Satisfied BRITiaH ~OTERS TO ~ECWE 100
ISSUES C~ll rDR
WHHH[R GOVERNMENT mTO
CO~l CONfERENCE
SOCI~UHIC MH~ODS IN D~ERHIOI
That Conference W atb Prea
1dent Hoover ta Crowned
W1th Succe11
Yo k

Oh1o State Executive
Asks That Chaoo Be
Ehmmated

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Is Most Momentous Election Held In Modem EngliJla
H11tory Pr1vate Property And lndn•Jdual - t
Enterprise Hangs In Balance

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Ruao1ano

ISSUE HAS BEEN IN BACKGROUND
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For Sevl'ral Years To Break Out In Full Blut Ouruii'
Economic Troubles Hu Spht Britain
Into Two Fact1ona Only

By ARNO DOSCH FLEUROT

Par s oct 26-Franco oerman
egot at o s fo t1 c political and
ftmmc a.l mprm ement of Europe
v,;
be the next step result na: from
he confc nces between Pnsldent
Hoo e a.nu P em er Pierre Ll.va.l of
F nnce po tl.cnl leaders forecast

Premier

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Wh e gov enment

spokesmen
\\e e hes tu.nt to comment on the
Wash ngkln
negotiations
while
P 11 r Lava ls ~it11
the Untted
States It was unofll(llally po nted
o t tha.t the Communique summlnt~
n the oonferencer deftnltely placed
he burden of action in the tnuat
sis upon the nations of eontln

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HALLOWEEN PARTY

A Ballowe en pa ty was

BALLOWE N PARTY

MarJorie

A.Bhworth

e erta ned
ome
on Butternut street Pr day even
with a masque party at he

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To The Buying Public:
We will be able to give you the
real ''dope'' in a few more days--

PI'I"I'8BVRGH LIVESTOCK
oct 26-Hots receipts 3800 hold
overs 900 Market fairly active
ateady to l&amp;c lower Buly 1&amp;0 to 290
11'1'5

C eveland Oct 27-INS--A V
Cannon C eveland la~r tad~

aparlnrJly Bulk packlna: .sows 4l6
O&amp;ttle
reoelpta 1000 Market
cradm... medium or .tlove 2k or
more bllher Lowr.r 1T84e at-ee s

announced that e had ~ecln2d
the f.l.ppo tme t as ref ree of the
district court or appeal to se tie
a controversy o\ier he payment of
counsel rea; which blocked the at
tempts to d sm M the appeal from
the lnjunctldll re11tramtng U e ner
p of Y(l\lng.stown Sheet and Tube
Co npany and the Beth eh:m1 Steel
COtporatlcn

pounds &amp;.60

to

180-140 pounds
1?1 110 140 pounds &amp; to 635 p 's
Noft4p\:.s Ul900 market down to 4 76
'- 4~ A few handywetrhts 4 '15

and ahe atoot lese ACt ve Rho

QUALITY GOODS AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES

t

atead7 Bulla slow around 2&amp; lower
Devourable paasen a.nd lhort. ed

sl:.een 'I to '161 other&amp; medium
rrade &amp;16 to 61&amp; moat .,.... hel
fers 4 50 to &amp; so P4edlum to

(OOd

bet cows 3.60 to 4.GO low cutters to
common 2 to 3.25 medium to goo1
buill 316 to 4.60
Calvea receipts &amp;oo Market active
steady Better rrade vealera 8 to
8.&amp;0 Common to medium 4.50 to
.&amp;0 wela:hty calves 5.50 to 'J 80

Continued on page three

PLAYING 'INDIAN,"
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