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POMEROY

Kn. (Jeorge KrMtler wUl ent.er&lt;-

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Soclety at her hOme an M.ullxrtY
Ave nnu1id•:r evenlnl
Mn ViYe 'Hine~~ and eon Harr"~~~
Ill' and. Y:ra Lewts !tines anu
children or Colwnbul spent Sundar
with Mn. H c Po'llrnall MJ1 8.
0 Lyman who spent the lattet
part or t.he week with her siaW!
aecompanied them bome
Dr
Edna Howell M«:Knicb\
d&amp;Uiht.er Edna Loulse and Mr.L
Robert Smallwood or BecUord Indtaha arriVed Tuesday evenin!J !or
a 8bort vis t with Mr and Mrs A.
V Howell
Max and Bennie Rubin ntumed
to BalJ;lmore after BpendlnlC the
week e'nd with their broLber Jce
Rubin and ram ly

ar-ta Of

Maa K•lled
- 111 Mtne, Claun Com
penAtton
AS DEPENDENTS

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Mother-In Law Wu Patd
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M1ner D1ed
Thf' tint

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Shepherd's Club
Has Party

To The Parent• And Teachers Of Me1p Co.
The County Board of Health wdl be N&gt;ady
to 1lve d1pthena toxin anhtox~ the week of
November 8 All Khool children 10 yean and
under are urred to take the treatment
Parenta who have not recetved cOBMnt
carcla, wnte your couent oa lheet of plam pa
per a11n and aend to your duld'a teacher
treatment •• g1ven free
W S ELLIS
Health Comm,..loner

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Rev 0 J Baker and Rev Wm
C&amp;Sto of Dunbar spent Monday and

Tue&amp;iay here the guests of Mr and
Mrs Lloyd C11sto
M and Mrs Henry Sayre and

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st at th s writ g
M n d M s V tus Hartley we'e
he Sunday guesU&gt; or Mr and Mr
A L McC ure
T e car of 8 dney Durst and J
V Flowe s car co ded o a cu vc
near George Sees farm Bun&lt;my
dol g: ume dllmagc to both C£L s
bu occ pans ul both cars
lnj x1
M sa Ms.ndn Keefer who has em
ployn cnt a~ Pt Pleasant spent ~
w ck e cl ! e c the gu&lt;' t or her par
nts M and Mrs Henry Ke fe

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VOL VI- NO 39

1~0 ARE KillED IN

BATTlE B[lWEEN
JAPS AND CHINE~£ 1

In ftghllng Common
emy AJilllery Is
Brought To Play

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clo1Kiy probably ~.nwen In Nortl ~

u.,n t.on'*'ht. and Pr1day C'Otl er Prtd..,. aod In
Yt"''me Wed portion I.Cinight

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

by

Walter
Brown Postmaeter
General

NOW IS THE
TO ' oRDER
THAT HEATING STOVE
A 'F SPECIAL PRICES

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ROSTESS TO CLASS

The Gleaners C 0.66 of the P el!
er(Lted Sunday scho was ente tu.
P.d by M a Mehl ILt the pa so age
Tuesday evening with a masked

Newspaper Man
Much Improved
S E Wolfe SuHic..,ntly Re
cov,red to Motor to Pom
eroy Wednesday

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And then we call them
cad
But eve near us though uDBee I
Thtir dear
tnunorta
~plr ts
'* tread
all the bQundle!'18 unlverse
1.'1 11fe The c arc no rleau

SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR HALLOWEEN
SPECIALS

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Famed for Legs

WIRE

LEASED

UTEATHER FORECAST-

IGOvtRNOR MEETS

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WITH MINERS ON
,.,,.,, ,IG0Al SITUATION1
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Be In Conference
W 1th Operatora
Tomorrow

'OEMS' TO E~Dl~[ fHuth St•ts Mark ORGANlZHION Of

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P~OGRAM END
'~NIPING' CHARGE

NEW CABINET ~

W II Attempt To Prove
1 Tt.ey Have Not Been
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New Body W•ll Choooe
Program Of Recon-

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atruchon

MAY BE USED

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I P.,.ceful Operattono, I
If Poa11ble

IN GREAT

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By WILl AM S
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Ifoa few
week£ the gue11t of relatives
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from Oak

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CHAPTER LVII
That tecond aoonymou• letter
wr tteo u they knew now by [!~ham
had dropped an odd h nt That beh nd that nulted door they would
have found the rea!(Jn why h s enem ea had deCided that Severn lmew
too nut:h had become dangerous to
the r eafety
And li!Jham had feared that these
men m K"ht try to have a way cleared
sceret11 10 that door-no doubt to
h de or remove 1omething the nultt
conta ned make a danC"er spot safe
for theJnselvel wha effr tts secret
could be before the po ce could 10
vest gate

5t4ne\j WaPW1elc..,..

Killer Refuses To Clouds Roll Up
Answer Questions For Gangster 'AI'
Re1anhng Confesston

of AI Chance• of Wtnntng Free

le1ed Ac:compltce m
Trunk Cnme

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Gethng

Smaller Oatly

BRITAIN

But Few Changes In Per
•onnel But Number
To Be Greater

Part Of Platform

Ca mpa1gn For Preo

BY EDWARD HUNTE R

sick

Red Cross Call
Patriotic

It hu come to my attention that many
acto of Ytolenc:e are already bema practiced
liy certam pert1.. under the gutoe of Hallo
:ween pnnka. Tb11 11 to notify one and all
;.:::i:~ that prooec:ubono wdl follow tf
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practtc:.. are not d11c:ontmued 1m
mechatelJ
Halloween pnnko w1ll not be counte•
~~~~:"!~ tn Pomeroy for mort~ than one n11ht
c. :,~- that on Halloween ntaht, October 3ht
&amp;lid theoe miPt not be of the VICIOUI
contrary to law tf the perpetratoro ex•
tci -pe tlte law'• penalty
C J HESS, Mayor

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chi d en v181ted h s mother MrA
Vou Flowers Sunday
Grant school Is progreJAng nice
Ul been v s t ng 1 er grandpare ts ly with Wm Du st Ill ~&amp;eher
tor u few weeks
M ss Alberta Schtarz eft Sunday
t e s a B.'t' g s eli~ or
and wer
M R
w Mr
Beattie
J H McClure
M and Mrs D E Wedge
M Sll M ru
ea to v sited M
M &amp; Roy BuckB. ew B day
M s Co elia Cosaln 1S o

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Office ..k for 202-R

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READERS NOTICE-If you want
lhe New• Ollice of The Dally

Engagement Taker Place I
Near Mukden, Only
Three Japa Dte

tbe Kelp county court room here
mornlna was the caae of
'W'ylllio BolUnaahead d al vs The
lt\4aattlal CODlmlasl.on of Ohio
,t.fier a Jury of twelve wa&amp;. 5elect
~ from Ult
twenty four jurors
The Shepherds Club a depart
pri!llent. th-l! case wu presented uy ment of the Odd Fellows odKC
tbe a.ttwneys lor the plaintiffs and 11ponrsored a de lghtful Hallot.ree
'the derend&amp;nta. The case waa brot program lor memben of the odg
~ t:hfl common pleu court on an and thetr ram lies wh ch was p c
.--1 by tbe plaint ff from the sented at the hal h~n~ 1u~sday
.lf:ll'lntf order of the commlslllon
A very ente taln ng prog am WB.S
~D Holllhaahead an Ohio min
kUled n 1971 In the Lewis given aa an lntroduct on by mem
•nt He lert a widow and ohe scm bers of the Shepherd s c ub which
. . whom the cornD'l1aalon pa d the wa.s fv lowed by a gnnd march ot
,.a:amp61U18tlon award after the pro- the cot~tumed people who attended
. . gplicatk.n had been made There were prizes given to the be
"~~~tout one year l~oter
the widow drellfled m~~on and woman to th
most com ca dressed man and wo
~ and the mDther of Mrs Hoi
~11hftd
waa paid the awar~ man a.a d to the ch dren
Charles Rickett&amp; sang several vo
~_penaatlon followlna: her death
ca
solos followed by a nurql;le 0
~WJU~ Holllna:llhead and wife
dances by yo~gBLer
...-.W of John Holllngshead who specialty
,...... 1D West Vlrl:lnla fi1ed a. claim John Bally aseiBted by a numb
lhlt the f1:0m1Dtsslon for a share of young people JC&amp;Ve a eptodu
tbe •ward compensation elalm tton of a.n old tlm~ speclb.lty da ce
which was followed by a ba
t~y were dependent uoon th~ r
'11011 wben he waa Uvlnl' The com dance w th the muBI&lt;: lurnlshed b
&amp; nve p ece str ng orchestra
De 1
~ heard t.he cue a.nd declied
cloua refreshments were served
l~Jat ~IU.tl HolUnphead and wlf
•ere not to Nleelve the compensa lng !.he evening making t une
the ffi()ljt enjuyab e affairs e e
but lns~ad that t Should
held by the local lodge Ther
Mn John
a large crowd n attendance
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OHIO

1!1' rela~vee

October tum of \he pet t Jury &amp;t

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Guilty Of Murder
12 Year Old Boy Probabl)
1
Wall xo to Penttenhary
for Ltfe
..botln W:.ros.h

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Lal&gt;or

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Norris and family and Clara Han·
1n1 were a\lelt8 ot Mrs. Nooa Mor·
ri!l and f&amp;(llll¥ SWldaJ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcmka or Nel·
IIWlville •pent Sunday wttb Ul,-,
Iatter'.s .sillter, Mr'f Mabel IA.ndaket
Mr. and Mrs. C h&amp;rlle Bolan spent
P'rJd&amp;y with Jane Haning &amp;nd
fllmUy .

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SOme of the snappiest and pepiJIest drills held by the Yellow Jac·
kets thiA season have b€en on tap
this ~ek at lhe local Held us pre ~
pu.ratious for the Athens high
l'ichool Bull Dog fray here FrhJuy
night , are being made
Frlday mght will be thl' final
tronlt' fur th ~ loco! eleven under the
ftood lights as the h:tlfwo y mark In
the '31 s~tdule has bel'n reached
and. the remammg games will be
pl11yed. dm I lit the afternoon:&gt; wllhout tlle aid of th~ artificial Ulumlnatlon.
The entue :-;quall o{ 1\.Jcmen, nol.
only the regulars but all, hav E be ~ n
Rh·en ~u m · vc1 ~ u9cful ln:nrucllon·.
before tile Jmas!Qn uf t he b1~ Red
&amp; Black Bull 00(( tea:.m fl'om tt1c
colkge town . Coucl'l B:lltyn ha;;
been unoer the harC. es~ of batt&lt;'t •
lngs from opposing llnes.
The endR hnve been rl'{'clvlnp:
some at \.t' n\IOn rltn1ng th ~ practice
aesstons the post few days, whil~·
the bncks ll:n P bren caaehed \nee~Rantly on otterum•e t\l'llib Fual.
las t mln ulf' ~ x c rd ~ c s' are being held
Tllu•·sdav a::; aU ecem m goml ,o;l mpc
fer tllt• lilt
Estep, Nenl, Beuwr and Ri11 y 1egulur buck&lt;; &lt;~.It~ api)aiCIItly 111 cued
shape fm the gumc, and Aliens-

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Blue Rooe Rico
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Sweet ?otatocs

little MeJIIcan beauty who ever hopped tht1 Rio
Grande. Hollywood adore• her. She will cavort
for u1 next In Metro·Goldwyn .. Mayer's

ftne picture, "The Cuban Lov&amp; Sone."

Made of the finest tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone offen the throat . protection of the
exduslve ~OA511NG" Proia•• which Includes
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proce11 t.,.. , expala,. certtllln, "anh, biting Irritants naturally pa:.ient In every· toba«o
leaf. 'Jh.... ••eir.cllrti~ntl 'are ~Ot preaent
In .your lUCKY 1111Kf4 'lfhe}".W~.,.,~!!i!z~an'l
be inl" No wonder LUCKIES are tlways kind
to your throat.

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Lucky fan. There's no question ol&gt;out itLuckies are certainly kind to my throat.

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being o1f~red at prices which, even in this
period of low prlce~~, are startling.
Be eure to vil'lit your neaft*!t A I; P Store
thitl week and &amp;ee fo1' YQUnl~lf the outstanding
food .alue~S ot Ute ~ar.

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agitaiting ..factlon. odftllEngllat ntd fdlsplacc•d thet "';:·and M,.. Ed"""' ontertatn1
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orecas JUS ed thc'l'ollowJng relotlves from Cleve
what ~\.c'h'~~ happened. Certainly Breat Br1tain would\bmd funday: Dan R~!'.. itaterl'.
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haverbeen 1111rned up·td~down m 1 s en1tre Y Mu ar as e the :latter'a 110n and ·wit~. ·Mr. a.nd
pre~nt mo(te of governl'ng itself is concerned and wtti, ¥ra. EddSe Sn\lth and M1As Badle
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otller it'tock fuf.ore had the Com~ervatives been defeated. ,.,
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ln spite of ·~he troubles bemg experienced tn Englan( • ~rman m9J.qted to Monroe, 1o ..
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Md JJ.tnl,., ruarleU
Com.plcrc ft'ith 7""""' ,
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Mr. ~d Mrs Wah:! Ihlo Mrs
tiY, It jl!i.llht be well to •remember that they easily m1gltt
~ua 'Hil\t)on expcow to bo "
COinfllMM llliflt · ta(lfl.,_
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~uoh worse. Take, for instance, that suppo!!~dly perfect f.:~~.~~ lh~ home unt.IJ tht
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«&lt;Vern'ment. that Eden of many men's hopes until they ¥ts. Al~ }l:at.scrn spent thn
l'lrilw -Balanced 'Fti&amp;u :l&gt;&lt;ner ~ f'!'ifot'JJJtiN:&lt;J eflmy """"
'/Once pin ·~perience at first hand-RuMja, can anyon e ~e~~ls:r~~~po ..~rt:e ~:ic;~
'eo'ilcelvably linagi"" that condition• th~' ••• to be pre- Peuy.
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f~d ·t~ ~bAt! in any of the ot her ; a tons w tc
vre ~turda:~ trom tuml:lus an-I 11 wmt
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Jitg~ •1J be w.o·rked out in a sane,. sensible manner, and no woue
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'~'ft.fty-flfty" ·plan of Bividing one'g po~- c¥~~·
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Or0111 Mnl.' Hayes
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The ltock4!'feller roun4atl&lt;Hl \1
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throua:h
well la~&gt;t w~k on the August Ge1·
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for 1.50,000 reet, 1t L~ reported Ano· OOun!l lu nnl aethltlel!o, 81 ~~oell u
ther w~ll will be put down at on~ tlmou~ll re~11rC'h and puhllcllllnna.
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The sentora
Do stomach
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ha'o'e yoar
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maslt are
partyapon.&amp;orlng
Friday Octa 1 YOW'
or toacross
back~
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prOITI'pt.~ orches,tra, Hln]J.:Y Dink, bOwels prelllllfll' ou your heart until
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etc. and everycne 1s requested to you think you are gome t.o autro!mask.
cate? A sour Uqu1d
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'T'hat's
What Doctor• ~•.Y-···I "' Pomeroy and
Hln.d! and children 1
food? Belch?
, ~I~IC CLUB .MEETING
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Tbe Clvl~ club held a meet4rJr Try a tabl48poonful ot
Markin&amp; visited Mrs. M J Hop· )14onday ev,enlna at FinAtet-wa.ld'!l Mentha Pepsin before you eo.t
"MASKED'' PAitTV
Semi' pcople h:we a.n Idea. U1at
of 61~ner Sunday afternoon and made arra,nsementi · for a Hal- see It that doesn't help.
Mrs. Shirley Mills entertninetl is dangerous to trY lo cure
Mrs. Frank Foley spent Tueaday loween celebn.tlon, 'WI\h an aucYou will notice a big
WednEsday (Vf'ning at h er h om e on - t.hat. the " polson" will go
With Mr and Mrs. Emest Nicho!Ji, tlon, 01: roast, mUQCil,lerade, w1tb 1after Ute first meal. No pain .
Palmer str2et wlth a masquerade your systqrn.
Co.rpenter.
prbles !ol' the best Wstumea, etc dlscomfort. No belchinl Yt:u're
party hcncrmg ber mece Ml&amp;.~ Rulh
That's all Wl'Ong, doctors
otlqu'i\:;'7,~' and Betty Woodga.rd are Bl.ll8 rema1nin1 trow the home conscious of your dlg-:etlon In
Bbwk bur!l. The evening was ::;pent
Nobody ftnqwi exactly
Ill.
eomJ.ng were ordered ~ld and )rin· · way. With each suooeedtn1
1n playing prize
wiflnlng gamt'!l, causes eczetna, but f~le~ty Ql:
and Mrs. Harry Dudgeon nen of premtlUJlB tor display · can ! you fefl,i better and better.
and In music. Mrs. Mllls was assis· know how to stop It--how W l!'el r~·
family of Carpentt!r and Mr. hava their checb by calllnll on , Three days tells the story. Go u
ted by Heit'n s.nd Pauline Moll Js lief that's nothing shOrt of ma.gtc
Mrs John Shaver and famUy , Frank Bean, the treaaurer.
I the Stansbury Drur eo ..
D.'llclous refreshments were ~crv ·
Eczema - tetter- se.lt ,~,~~:~t:t;:;:,·;lsl,ors of Mr and Mr8. Frank I A resoluUon pledging the sup- I port or any )lye drunlst and 1.:~
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no mstter. what you ca.)l 1,_, no
Wedne&amp;iay.
Iport of the B880ClBtlop to the PIUIS· ' thls guaranteed relief-money bad•
l:er how long you've hAd it, nor
Ch1u1 "_Yoodgard Ia much ) tt.Be of the ParUc1paUon In Stat..e If Da.re's fails to nx,·
MASQUERADE PARTY
='Utny U1tngs YQJA have t11eqr
Charlty Colhlcll, No 245 , or lfw
Wh~n It itches so It s,lm08t Ut~v es
0 c1 ~.'~. held a masquem1e party
at Ut· Woodman hall Monday twc · YfJU cnu;y-wh~n yfJU \hh•k · ju"t 1
nln~ Oc:l a&amp;! h. Pnzts were aw1u d · can't stand it anothh
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most comic costumes
If lhut doesn't give y~u--;~;~;:~;1
The following program wcr 1Cn · Iy--grenter relief than
l dered· Rellding Mrs. Hannah Me. " you've ever tried, money
Don't be a'trald of Us hurtln.:
Knight and Mrs BC"ulnh Rc1bh.
M•1stcal selections By Clarence ami cr your clothes--use lots of 1\ And
Milford Ohlinger; "Courtship on 1 mnember that Martin &amp; Roller
Coon Creek" playlet M1 s Sisson D1 ug Co of Middleport a.nO every
and Mrs_ Ol.bbs; Rendlnlf Mn; Dell tlrst class d'rugglst guarnntees lt.
! Martin . A
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Yellow Jackets are pepJ!fd up C(jnsiderably over this game. a vet y
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THE BRITISH CRISIS
ELL, THE BRITISH elections are over and o n c e
relilular monthly meeting or
T A hlll:i tum ca 11ed orr lor ,
again ,h8A a great l!table government weathered a I~~.~~~~ and membc 1a a.nd an
storm and•1'0nce a pin have the people shown tbat their I;wUI be Jnterested
will r.cticc tllcrc
no meetm1 until Deeem~r
sound, gqpd common sense haR not de1erted them eve~ if Mr. and · Mr.a. James McClaakey.
their pr~en.t
CO!lditioll
has not been so lfOod. By vdtmg
Louiae
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IK!veral week~; here
a plan ,.wi\.eir'P'by ·~eve.l-:heB~ed methods of dealing with
returned to IJielt 1
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tTnubl~ ~wenl :tn b~ die~laced by BolKhev~stic, ye~, eve11
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Comlf\6\iJ.trt.le lrrsttt)nU.l system~. the English public haM
last
helped tHe morale of the entire bu~ineKB rand jinancilll :Mrs. Wllllam F068 of Pc.merov
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o£uropcan The H I L L S 8 0 R 0 American
L. 'B. Skift!ter, Prea.
Weekly rat~:~ and
C. J. Jackson, Mwr.
foldera on application
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~paploua Lobiby, Mezzanine and Outaoor
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mny other Conveniences
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Mt.rpret Spratt &amp;nd Mt.rpftt fever.
membetll of her brl.dce club. Wed· \ and Nit.
· 1 Newt of t.ht marn.ce of Ruth, \Wtlb wen PNCa over Ute week

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CJub pl1J.e for hilh &amp;COre was
The Tn.eherl of
Middleport !people were marrl.td in. R.k:tuu.ond, Yr. and Yn. Wm. Clark o1
durtl"g the season thus bar w1l. a.•arded to Mra. Irvtng Karr Jr .1 schoola wiU motor to Athens Frl· llnd .. lUt Pebru&amp;ly. Mill Rutb .II Charleeton were &amp;UI!It&amp; Sunday of
probably alternate w1t.h th!! ot.hen and the &amp;Utilt prlze to Mrs Oscar day to atlend the W.Cher's con- Ia lf'&amp;duat.e of Rutland hllh ICtwo1 hll parentl, Kr. ~ Mnl. Henry
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' f.lld II a talent.ed J'OUJJI ladr. '1'1:wy Clark. llrJI. Clark 1s •
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Mra. WUliam HunlnJ and dtUJib. a:pect to Jive In Clnelnnntl. when! 1 mua!dan. •nd wu tolot.st •t the
t-o favor either t.eam to a great ex· dainty refrelitunentt; were served ' ter, Mary KaUu'Yn returned Thun IM1'. QUI.nn ha, employment. 'nlelr M'ethodllt
Sunday morotng
tent and tn fact botb are aboul by the hOtlle$:1
I day from a vtait in ColwnbW!.
ltrte-.o·
l The local hlih &amp;Ch""l
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equal it comparntlve scores cnn bt
Oladys Kaufman of Oalllpolls fos
tum played McArthur at Ute lat·
used as a medium
HALLOWEEN PART\'
\vls!Unll with Mr. and Mrs. OeorJ:e
A ftne 110n wu born Oet. Ul, to ttr'A homa around Bllt.urday, the
Coach ~te McKinley of A~heo:.
The Senior
Endeuvor o! t.he W. Howc,ter of , Oravel Hill.
Mr and Mn1. !pbett W1lllana.
jpme endln&amp;' In a 6 toe Ue.
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will bring a sqtlBd of flshtlng scrup- Pre.sbytetlan' Church held lhelr , Mra. Serenll Lloyd has returned \ Jay 8tllee, ~ttendl.nl' Bualnes~
Mr. and Mra. Bamuel Bryant llnd
ping Bull Dojs here Friday, all may Hallcween party at the church mt o.tter ilpendin&amp;' the summer rnonthfl olle~Je In Columbus, 3pent the week Henry Hanlaon of Columbus ~;pe:1t
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be assured or th1i.t and also w.lll be Tuesday even1na. A large nu.u1bt:!r ot at. SaVanah, 0
end with home folkS.
Sunday wtth lolrJ. OtUia Curtts and
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Coach Battyn Hu Been low.
217 pound center tended A number or guests
day morning for Charleston ror tt
ENTEitTAINS
' ant wm remain ln.
who was switched to the fullbacl; altio presenL
1v18lt .
Drilling Boys
Aller the awarding ot the prius
RuJne y Downtng arrived trom SL
Miss Luelle Anderaon entertained
pos ition 1n the Nelsonville tn)
la&amp;t week, may have to ])(_ u~d t.. tl to the best dressed and to ~h~ most! Louis and will vialt with hiS par- a numbeT of young school fJ1endll
Offenoe
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, the lint a&amp;alnst Middleporl , rr pol't:. eom1c , refreshments , In ltee pln" ent.'l, Mr and Mrs John B Down- 1at her home l'r1day eveninc. Vart· 1 0
,ous pmee and cont.L'Itl were en- ,
FOR GAME FRIDAY -;tate, because of the fact that lhe with the Halloween ;&lt;;plrlt. '9. £.e r• r· inJ .
center who tllk!d Ooodfellow·s shces ved
I Mrs Etta Fry underwent an op- !OYfd by the ruest~ and deUciow
lltlil
suffert·
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Wednesday at t.he Mt. car- 1Tefreshmenta were served.
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Mrs Stella Rodgers qi Syrnr. vc:e mel hosplta.l, Colum~us.
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-An Hour After Eatinl'?
Near Mukdon; Only
Re~ardless
of thst fac t, however ~pent Wednesday with Mr a.h.l Mr&gt;.!
Henderson motored t.o qo..
Frank Utalr11er was a bualaess
End Conteots To Be
uu. light but fast bn.ckH eld or the Paul Jones
Wednesday for a visit with 'flsitor In ColumbWI, Wednellda:p.

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Norris and family and Clara Han·
1n1 were a\lelt8 ot Mrs. Nooa Mor·
ri!l and f&amp;(llll¥ SWldaJ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcmka or Nel·
IIWlville •pent Sunday wttb Ul,-,
Iatter'.s .sillter, Mr'f Mabel IA.ndaket
Mr. and Mrs. C h&amp;rlle Bolan spent
P'rJd&amp;y with Jane Haning &amp;nd
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kets thiA season have b€en on tap
this ~ek at lhe local Held us pre ~
pu.ratious for the Athens high
l'ichool Bull Dog fray here FrhJuy
night , are being made
Frlday mght will be thl' final
tronlt' fur th ~ loco! eleven under the
ftood lights as the h:tlfwo y mark In
the '31 s~tdule has bel'n reached
and. the remammg games will be
pl11yed. dm I lit the afternoon:&gt; wllhout tlle aid of th~ artificial Ulumlnatlon.
The entue :-;quall o{ 1\.Jcmen, nol.
only the regulars but all, hav E be ~ n
Rh·en ~u m · vc1 ~ u9cful ln:nrucllon·.
before tile Jmas!Qn uf t he b1~ Red
&amp; Black Bull 00(( tea:.m fl'om tt1c
colkge town . Coucl'l B:lltyn ha;;
been unoer the harC. es~ of batt&lt;'t •
lngs from opposing llnes.
The endR hnve been rl'{'clvlnp:
some at \.t' n\IOn rltn1ng th ~ practice
aesstons the post few days, whil~·
the bncks ll:n P bren caaehed \nee~Rantly on otterum•e t\l'llib Fual.
las t mln ulf' ~ x c rd ~ c s' are being held
Tllu•·sdav a::; aU ecem m goml ,o;l mpc
fer tllt• lilt
Estep, Nenl, Beuwr and Ri11 y 1egulur buck&lt;; &lt;~.It~ api)aiCIItly 111 cued
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Grande. Hollywood adore• her. She will cavort
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Made of the finest tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone offen the throat . protection of the
exduslve ~OA511NG" Proia•• which Includes
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proce11 t.,.. , expala,. certtllln, "anh, biting Irritants naturally pa:.ient In every· toba«o
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In .your lUCKY 1111Kf4 'lfhe}".W~.,.,~!!i!z~an'l
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l'l•r•wilfi

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2 ·35c
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Maine Potatoes

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You .-.oy boll

What a grand addition to Hollywood and the

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4 teo I lb.

Ia Mb~ Vt~&gt;liii.C' ,. ' ,
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aJ b•natlf.oal t~ h•• ,.,,J 1.:0
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Ce,lophane wrapper of yours. It recdly opens without a tug·o·~
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GASOLINE

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Super Sud: ·· ··, 2 pk~ 1·s c

.Jt. M. caoss

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Lucky fan. There's no question ol&gt;out itLuckies are certainly kind to my throat.

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Sunnyfield Flour
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Irritants·

being o1f~red at prices which, even in this
period of low prlce~~, are startling.
Be eure to vil'lit your neaft*!t A I; P Store
thitl week and &amp;ee fo1' YQUnl~lf the outstanding
food .alue~S ot Ute ~ar.

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agitaiting ..factlon. odftllEngllat ntd fdlsplacc•d thet "';:·and M,.. Ed"""' ontertatn1
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pr~ser•\' ~1'~fV4lot ve .Wtng, 1t IS I cu
orecas JUS ed thc'l'ollowJng relotlves from Cleve
what ~\.c'h'~~ happened. Certainly Breat Br1tain would\bmd funday: Dan R~!'.. itaterl'.
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th Pllran Jano Rees, Mrs 'M•n·y Bun ell
haverbeen 1111rned up·td~down m 1 s en1tre Y Mu ar as e the :latter'a 110n and ·wit~. ·Mr. a.nd
pre~nt mo(te of governl'ng itself is concerned and wtti, ¥ra. EddSe Sn\lth and M1As Badle
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that u.phea•~· ;ma'ltf other co1,mtrieK would have been ~Pt: B1Uie 'Weldon retumed th:"
The IIAIIT HAND
lfl"eat1y atfectlnd, Stock followeT'8 all over the woTld wert&gt; ~~ 'P'i1:t of ~e Week from Pit~'&gt;. -BIG
Tto • 'T-Itih "tifriHr '•f tJit, T~
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•~~~'l~. L~lp~ wldl po~~~~
keenlx. watching for eleetJOn resu l.l', as t ey eare an·
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otller it'tock fuf.ore had the Com~ervatives been defeated. ,.,
. •1·(1:~~.' 7t•lpb Hayman ?llrl
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ln spite of ·~he troubles bemg experienced tn Englan( • ~rman m9J.qted to Monroe, 1o ..
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~ APent several dav:,
Md JJ.tnl,., ruarleU
Com.plcrc ft'ith 7""""' ,
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Mr. ~d Mrs Wah:! Ihlo Mrs
tiY, It jl!i.llht be well to •remember that they easily m1gltt
~ua 'Hil\t)on expcow to bo "
COinfllMM llliflt · ta(lfl.,_
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~uoh worse. Take, for instance, that suppo!!~dly perfect f.:~~.~~ lh~ home unt.IJ tht
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«&lt;Vern'ment. that Eden of many men's hopes until they ¥ts. Al~ }l:at.scrn spent thn
l'lrilw -Balanced 'Fti&amp;u :l&gt;&lt;ner ~ f'!'ifot'JJJtiN:&lt;J eflmy """"
'/Once pin ·~perience at first hand-RuMja, can anyon e ~e~~ls:r~~~po ..~rt:e ~:ic;~
'eo'ilcelvably linagi"" that condition• th~' ••• to be pre- Peuy.
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Dav.kt M::llt motom:i here
f~d ·t~ ~bAt! in any of the ot her ; a tons w tc
vre ~turda:~ trom tuml:lus an-I 11 wmt
81P'erif.I1Cl'll8 troubles? As a matter of fact. these trwb:leR sejtlnl ~rs wl ·hta &amp;lst-crs, Mrs .
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PAPER
STORE
Jitg~ •1J be w.o·rked out in a sane,. sensible manner, and no woue
;iate~1
.rOOiinstic
'~'ft.fty-flfty" ·plan of Bividing one'g po~- c¥~~·
&amp;.Vbn M!ller. Mrs. A !B . Middlepori
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'iUBitlnB wttl :tp:rl') tlle trick in the very near future. Of ltn\ ~!1 motorr.d to Mt 8\erllng. 0..
that we mR~y ·'be assured.
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aPtnd oa few ttay111 with
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Or0111 Mnl.' Hayes
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·l i.f'lft1&amp;1ftl. •arnts to be convinced th)\1: she isn't afl' +f"d·ant~ Jll(rt; Mllt&lt;m W'olfe spent RACINE
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!I'll)-'· a_y ;,tl;lt;&amp; y.rt"ek at Wa\ker, W.
7l&gt;dba Is she used to he let her try on one 6f bhoi&lt;! li1m- ·Vr.., -qt~l};lhoott dAys at M178 Wolfe.
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WednUI.Iay from a vt;it w1Ln
The ltock4!'feller roun4atl&lt;Hl \1
friends In Morjant.own w va
a phll unlh.rople truGt. t\eorporate4' ' ..
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Kl lfilns and Co drllled In a ga , I tllrou"tumt
prt•mote the "e-ll
of .nallktntl
tbe beln1
'll'ortd"
throua:h
well la~&gt;t w~k on the August Ge1·
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cyz farm near Beech Orovr., good I chHrltalole, rellglou•. mlploflllrJIItnd
for 1.50,000 reet, 1t L~ reported Ano· OOun!l lu nnl aethltlel!o, 81 ~~oell u
ther w~ll will be put down at on~ tlmou~ll re~11rC'h and puhllcllllnna.
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CoJumbus Hallowe'en
The sentora
Do stomach
you bea1n
ha'o'e yoar
paln
In
maslt are
partyapon.&amp;orlng
Friday Octa 1 YOW'
or toacross
back~
JLJ'(IJI
30, at the IYm. 'Ibere will be a ' Gas rwnblina' 1n JOur stomach and
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prOITI'pt.~ orches,tra, Hln]J.:Y Dink, bOwels prelllllfll' ou your heart until
~,:~e
etc. and everycne 1s requested to you think you are gome t.o autro!mask.
cate? A sour Uqu1d
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'T'hat's
What Doctor• ~•.Y-···I "' Pomeroy and
Hln.d! and children 1
food? Belch?
, ~I~IC CLUB .MEETING
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Mr. and Mrb 0 .
Tbe Clvl~ club held a meet4rJr Try a tabl48poonful ot
Markin&amp; visited Mrs. M J Hop· )14onday ev,enlna at FinAtet-wa.ld'!l Mentha Pepsin before you eo.t
"MASKED'' PAitTV
Semi' pcople h:we a.n Idea. U1at
of 61~ner Sunday afternoon and made arra,nsementi · for a Hal- see It that doesn't help.
Mrs. Shirley Mills entertninetl is dangerous to trY lo cure
Mrs. Frank Foley spent Tueaday loween celebn.tlon, 'WI\h an aucYou will notice a big
WednEsday (Vf'ning at h er h om e on - t.hat. the " polson" will go
With Mr and Mrs. Emest Nicho!Ji, tlon, 01: roast, mUQCil,lerade, w1tb 1after Ute first meal. No pain .
Palmer str2et wlth a masquerade your systqrn.
Co.rpenter.
prbles !ol' the best Wstumea, etc dlscomfort. No belchinl Yt:u're
party hcncrmg ber mece Ml&amp;.~ Rulh
That's all Wl'Ong, doctors
otlqu'i\:;'7,~' and Betty Woodga.rd are Bl.ll8 rema1nin1 trow the home conscious of your dlg-:etlon In
Bbwk bur!l. The evening was ::;pent
Nobody ftnqwi exactly
Ill.
eomJ.ng were ordered ~ld and )rin· · way. With each suooeedtn1
1n playing prize
wiflnlng gamt'!l, causes eczetna, but f~le~ty Ql:
and Mrs. Harry Dudgeon nen of premtlUJlB tor display · can ! you fefl,i better and better.
and In music. Mrs. Mllls was assis· know how to stop It--how W l!'el r~·
family of Carpentt!r and Mr. hava their checb by calllnll on , Three days tells the story. Go u
ted by Heit'n s.nd Pauline Moll Js lief that's nothing shOrt of ma.gtc
Mrs John Shaver and famUy , Frank Bean, the treaaurer.
I the Stansbury Drur eo ..
D.'llclous refreshments were ~crv ·
Eczema - tetter- se.lt ,~,~~:~t:t;:;:,·;lsl,ors of Mr and Mr8. Frank I A resoluUon pledging the sup- I port or any )lye drunlst and 1.:~
·~&lt;.l t,J thl'! nfteen pJes e n~
no mstter. what you ca.)l 1,_, no
Wedne&amp;iay.
Iport of the B880ClBtlop to the PIUIS· ' thls guaranteed relief-money bad•
l:er how long you've hAd it, nor
Ch1u1 "_Yoodgard Ia much ) tt.Be of the ParUc1paUon In Stat..e If Da.re's fails to nx,·
MASQUERADE PARTY
='Utny U1tngs YQJA have t11eqr
Charlty Colhlcll, No 245 , or lfw
Wh~n It itches so It s,lm08t Ut~v es
0 c1 ~.'~. held a masquem1e party
at Ut· Woodman hall Monday twc · YfJU cnu;y-wh~n yfJU \hh•k · ju"t 1
nln~ Oc:l a&amp;! h. Pnzts were aw1u d · can't stand it anothh
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ed for the best dressed a11d tht• ~orne Moone's Emerald
most comic costumes
If lhut doesn't give y~u--;~;~;:~;1
The following program wcr 1Cn · Iy--grenter relief than
l dered· Rellding Mrs. Hannah Me. " you've ever tried, money
Don't be a'trald of Us hurtln.:
Knight and Mrs BC"ulnh Rc1bh.
M•1stcal selections By Clarence ami cr your clothes--use lots of 1\ And
Milford Ohlinger; "Courtship on 1 mnember that Martin &amp; Roller
Coon Creek" playlet M1 s Sisson D1 ug Co of Middleport a.nO every
and Mrs_ Ol.bbs; Rendlnlf Mn; Dell tlrst class d'rugglst guarnntees lt.
! Martin . A
' dance mlC! a ndv.

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Athens
In all proba.blllty
furnish team
stiff will
com]letltton
for the
home boys. Due to the fact that the
Yellow Jackets are pepJ!fd up C(jnsiderably over this game. a vet y
i[()Od txhlbltion Is expected to
suit wlleu t e two clash at 1 30 0·•
clock, Frl
night.

F ce1ebn\ting the company'" '72nd

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NNIVERSABY

THE BRITISH CRISIS
ELL, THE BRITISH elections are over and o n c e
relilular monthly meeting or
T A hlll:i tum ca 11ed orr lor ,
again ,h8A a great l!table government weathered a I~~.~~~~ and membc 1a a.nd an
storm and•1'0nce a pin have the people shown tbat their I;wUI be Jnterested
will r.cticc tllcrc
no meetm1 until Deeem~r
sound, gqpd common sense haR not de1erted them eve~ if Mr. and · Mr.a. James McClaakey.
their pr~en.t
CO!lditioll
has not been so lfOod. By vdtmg
Louiae
am~ Mrs t..aur~
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fohner ~~p~~ndJng a week
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to ~~etai~:lthtt4ttieBentcpersonnel and by refuslng to sanction
IK!veral week~; here
a plan ,.wi\.eir'P'by ·~eve.l-:heB~ed methods of dealing with
returned to IJielt 1
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snndRy
tTnubl~ ~wenl :tn b~ die~laced by BolKhev~stic, ye~, eve11
Rttcndcrl
Comlf\6\iJ.trt.le lrrsttt)nU.l system~. the English public haM
last
helped tHe morale of the entire bu~ineKB rand jinancilll :Mrs. Wllllam F068 of Pc.merov
world : · ~
apen~ aeyeral days here last week

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Roof Garden
c..feteria and Coffoe Shop
$2 to $5
We invite you to live at
$6 to $9
o£uropcan The H I L L S 8 0 R 0 American
L. 'B. Skift!ter, Prea.
Weekly rat~:~ and
C. J. Jackson, Mwr.
foldera on application
"Felephone M-5541

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::=.~,':':!!'a \hat
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GtWa;e'lfauer~
..!n~ee~! ~~w~:~u~ 1
=:; =:~~ ~um~~ ~~~~~ \w=~~~:~t:!.ow;fth ·:~t~~ 1=mc~':'J' =~ ~i tr••ot..:::v~~":"nd'E ,.~~·;:.,~~ =~b,";:;, b~:' ;.!:7~,•
has di:: : :.. betide&amp; the :eaula r ~~~:c:· ~ alld her lil~r~=~t .!::=n· ~ H~ ::,r~t!:.'amks
r :n.:c.' ~~~ back with her for ~ ' am Y n

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Central .. - Fireproof
.tJome-like Atrnoe'J,here, Large, Airy Roome.
~paploua Lobiby, Mezzanine and Outaoor
. .lcony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, ;Bat·
tie.. Creek, Turkish and Ruasian Batha ond
mny other Conveniences
IJTop o' the Town"
Dining Room and

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of Toledo ta
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Mr6. 0 . B. stout. mterlol.tned IJ:\e t va.tunf for . Mveml da
wltll. J4r \
QVANN-CLAalt
Mt.rpret Spratt &amp;nd Mt.rpftt fever.
membetll of her brl.dce club. Wed· \ and Nit.
· 1 Newt of t.ht marn.ce of Ruth, \Wtlb wen PNCa over Ute week

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who
been sh.ow1n1 up f'Xceedin&amp;lY Wt'lJ
CJub pl1J.e for hilh &amp;COre was
The Tn.eherl of
Middleport !people were marrl.td in. R.k:tuu.ond, Yr. and Yn. Wm. Clark o1
durtl"g the season thus bar w1l. a.•arded to Mra. Irvtng Karr Jr .1 schoola wiU motor to Athens Frl· llnd .. lUt Pebru&amp;ly. Mill Rutb .II Charleeton were &amp;UI!It&amp; Sunday of
probably alternate w1t.h th!! ot.hen and the &amp;Utilt prlze to Mrs Oscar day to atlend the W.Cher's con- Ia lf'&amp;duat.e of Rutland hllh ICtwo1 hll parentl, Kr. ~ Mnl. Henry
I duThrln..
·-m Klein FoUow1na a deliahtrul SOC• ventlon.
' f.lld II a talent.ed J'OUJJI ladr. '1'1:wy Clark. llrJI. Clark 1s •
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IBI e''i!nhll" IIJ)ellt hl card playing,
Mra. WUliam HunlnJ and dtUJib. a:pect to Jive In Clnelnnntl. when! 1 mua!dan. •nd wu tolot.st •t the
t-o favor either t.eam to a great ex· dainty refrelitunentt; were served ' ter, Mary KaUu'Yn returned Thun IM1'. QUI.nn ha, employment. 'nlelr M'ethodllt
Sunday morotng
tent and tn fact botb are aboul by the hOtlle$:1
I day from a vtait in ColwnbW!.
ltrte-.o·
l The local hlih &amp;Ch""l
~·~ .,... -tulatlom.
equal it comparntlve scores cnn bt
Oladys Kaufman of Oalllpolls fos
tum played McArthur at Ute lat·
used as a medium
HALLOWEEN PART\'
\vls!Unll with Mr. and Mrs. OeorJ:e
A ftne 110n wu born Oet. Ul, to ttr'A homa around Bllt.urday, the
Coach ~te McKinley of A~heo:.
The Senior
Endeuvor o! t.he W. Howc,ter of , Oravel Hill.
Mr and Mn1. !pbett W1lllana.
jpme endln&amp;' In a 6 toe Ue.
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will bring a sqtlBd of flshtlng scrup- Pre.sbytetlan' Church held lhelr , Mra. Serenll Lloyd has returned \ Jay 8tllee, ~ttendl.nl' Bualnes~
Mr. and Mra. Bamuel Bryant llnd
ping Bull Dojs here Friday, all may Hallcween party at the church mt o.tter ilpendin&amp;' the summer rnonthfl olle~Je In Columbus, 3pent the week Henry Hanlaon of Columbus ~;pe:1t
1
be assured or th1i.t and also w.lll be Tuesday even1na. A large nu.u1bt:!r ot at. SaVanah, 0
end with home folkS.
Sunday wtth lolrJ. OtUia Curtts and
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Jn tip top shspe to Jay the Jackets the members of ~he Endeav(,r atMrs. Prank Wllllams lett Thurs--other nlatlves Mr and. Mrs Br
Coach Battyn Hu Been low.
217 pound center tended A number or guests
day morning for Charleston ror tt
ENTEitTAINS
' ant wm remain ln.
who was switched to the fullbacl; altio presenL
1v18lt .
Drilling Boys
Aller the awarding ot the prius
RuJne y Downtng arrived trom SL
Miss Luelle Anderaon entertained
pos ition 1n the Nelsonville tn)
la&amp;t week, may have to ])(_ u~d t.. tl to the best dressed and to ~h~ most! Louis and will vialt with hiS par- a numbeT of young school fJ1endll
Offenoe
00 0
, the lint a&amp;alnst Middleporl , rr pol't:. eom1c , refreshments , In ltee pln" ent.'l, Mr and Mrs John B Down- 1at her home l'r1day eveninc. Vart· 1 0
,ous pmee and cont.L'Itl were en- ,
FOR GAME FRIDAY -;tate, because of the fact that lhe with the Halloween ;&lt;;plrlt. '9. £.e r• r· inJ .
center who tllk!d Ooodfellow·s shces ved
I Mrs Etta Fry underwent an op- !OYfd by the ruest~ and deUciow
lltlil
suffert·
n
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from
lnjurl.e::.
In
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Wednesday at t.he Mt. car- 1Tefreshmenta were served.
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~urrc1 lr. that game.
Mrs Stella Rodgers qi Syrnr. vc:e mel hosplta.l, Colum~us.
j
-An Hour After Eatinl'?
Near Mukdon; Only
Re~ardless
of thst fac t, however ~pent Wednesday with Mr a.h.l Mr&gt;.!
Henderson motored t.o qo..
Frank Utalr11er was a bualaess
End Conteots To Be
uu. light but fast bn.ckH eld or the Paul Jones
Wednesday for a visit with 'flsitor In ColumbWI, Wednellda:p.

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ATHENS INV~~ ION

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Her PromiMDI Hip•
Loot Her SlurrWu&gt;eu

of
&amp;nd wamijn,

be ~Rtff\®' ·~la;ted.

WM. SEYFRIED

WIU MlY

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115mJP tiAME
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npe pte
til

~111 t1

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p&amp;.) MQ IJIIII' JIDI!
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for

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Interna.tlo nii•a,l!&lt;'N0ews
Eyes ot the .0
~
turned todM.Y
of little and

b

ln&amp;wn couese
atollt-bearted
a colorful battle for
ship of the Ohio

HOP FLAVOR

I

Pol~s t~h~e~~~~~~~~I

another amall
last year, the
fouallt tts way
that lts game with
week rivals the Important
tween W~leyan and Ohio
slty.
BUbst1tu~ might tor .alze, Musk
ln1um has sent mto the list t. team
wl,lkcb already hll.!i gathered
vlcitprles, estatmshlng lt!ielt as on~
of the le&amp;dtns lridlron machines Of
With The Wreotlen
the season.
By punttna the 1omewhat
ed hopes of Heidelbllrg l&amp;st
By lnl.ern&amp;tionnl NeWH Service
uncennonlousty ending a wl''nh;g At New York--&lt;Jeoqe ~:::::I
streak · tn the Ohio conference
RU88lan. defeated Prank
dated bQ.ck to 11127, Mlllltingum BOea Bofrton ..
into ltl l&amp;.me Saturday ranted e.a
Hurry CoriUlweet, New
one ot the strong clubs of 1931.
Ircm Charles Ml'tro,
Out ol the dre8!ilng rooms at Get•rge Hagen,
Athens Saturdo.y, after th~ Ohio ft:ate1 ,.fue ''Toots"
Weeleyan-OhlO Untver1!ty game rado.
probably will march the 1931 chani
At NelWI'k- Harry Stein, NCWh.1'k
Pion of the Buckeye Athletic a.s&amp;o- drtmtcd Willie DaviS, Vtrg!.lia.
cla.tton, llut out of whl~,:h
Renato oa:-dlni, Italy, won trom
room the champion~hlp
· Balr~ Caddock, Boston.
come none can say.
+''-With Wesleyan beating Miami 12
to 7 Md Ohio wlnnlcg from Oin~
clnnati 13 to 7 last week, the two
leaders put aside the lust obstacles
In the way or a great chamfJionshlp
encounter.
Champlon:~hlp hopes ridd led by
Jts loss to Wesley~n. Miami thb
Saturday will meet Denl60n at Oxford. Wlt.h a victory Miami may
be &amp;b1e to salvage a tie for secon1
place In the Buckeye
Revenlle-hungry, Wittenberg will
go to Tlftln for a game wJth the
Heidelberg student JJrlnces, who
btl.d!y mauled the Springfield team
a Year ago.
Defiance, with four scalpa ln tour
starts to lt.s credit, will meet Bowll1Jil Green in an important pme
in the Northwest Ohio Jea1 ue.
The Hingle F'l'Jda.y night game of
the week will be played at AJliancc
w.h_t!ll John Carron plays Mount
Union
Otterbein,
Jnro
Ohio
three games,
against a team
~tuft'erlnK from a
tion last week from Mo~..i;;i1:"
lege at Huntmgton, w va.
Cue tangles wiU1 Woo.ster
"Week and Oberlm will play at
Westem 'Reaerve Dayton wJII entertain Transylvanb\ &amp;nd Kenyon
Istanbul,
w!U go to COlumbus to meet Capi- bct.w~en the United States
tal.
Tw'key providing most favored naProUd Baldwin-Wallace, which tion tre&amp;tment In the estaltUsbheld the Rocheste1 , N. y , tcu.m w ment of residence was concludl!d a.t
a 6-all tic la.st week wtll be
Angora today, Amba&amp;aador J, C.
on Its home glolUlds by
signed the b'fttg tor. tb.e
Ashland will play at Akron
United States •
I1 \
ville .will go to Rto Grande and
Wllbctforce Will meet Alabama
1Rhe,UJno.tUm
State.

666

TB.Y B.ED TOP.
It caa•c lie et~ualed

for lflllllity aDd vaiN~

Tasled/ Smef!d/ '11
If.&lt; FNTI/lflY Di!Mmr!.!. ~
Kt'(itri.AR
PALE
DARK

:\I ALL IJt,AU •ts

I

180 Killed

!•'On Rfo:N'I'- I•'urnl.sllod apartment
fut liRhl hnu~ C!kceplng In SlmpbiJ, t Apt Fl\'c IOOI!lll a••d
bnlh
Call !'iU- X or 56 - R.
10-23-0t

A LoOLD WI(TC:H!
YOU'VE lolef"'\"
ME 4UcSSINl,
E\IER

PI PMBlNfi- Gn s ami steam fit·
Un~ Cttll E 1: lpihworlh, Phonll
68-R
10·26·6t

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40il4EOIJS&gt;?

100"1'6.

~INC'E.

..,..ou·ve.

I MARRIED

ALR&amp;At&gt;Y l,O"T

"1'ou, "'TOol'?,

j;"OIJR WA.lCHE.'5J

But I 4NE.
UP "Tiil'l&gt;

Wanted-

4000 He~VSW':&gt;,

Wilbur R6ush of Clc\'«hmd who
haR been hCJ'e for 11. wrck Rtui Mt ~
Flm;sle Hownrd of Akron 1\ho luu;
been here for three wcckR bnth vlliiting George Roush und &amp;!stet hu.ve
returned to their homes.
D. B Willllms

3 DAYS--Mammoth_Sale
Bed Room Furniture

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uthcrt'. l'ariH· with its guy life und ltwe~-hhC w.th to
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$'!'....'&lt;.

Friday and Saturday
Buck Jc.nes in
"THE FIGHTING SHERIFF"
:[t, \1 and st•r Bu{'k Jon~A, your favoritl' W&lt;':&gt;let'll Atal'. i :,l
r.' J:t ntlllf.(' ac tion ! Thnll111g drama! A story that tingles
with lhL· l1fl' blood of the old weAt.
Al•o Cnm•dy "MEN CROW BETTER"

•

"NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET"
l'dr·r n. Kvn e':; novel. Heal' and see: Mitchell
Lf'wt s, Lt•slic 1lfl\\ ard, Hinlc Hurnllton, Cl&gt;·de Coole
Joan Stan rln tg, Eulnhe Jcnr;.en and othcn~. Gripping
rlrama 'll' ltr,. 1!1 t he rough. Sr.e t'he wi1d i:-~land ),t'irl.
L('s]i '· "'"':;u·d pluy~ the man who attempts to deb
I ! Mirl t''ll

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TH--EA~T-R-E-.-M~lO~D-Li:~T.TODAY

th e

ond
Trouble Eadecl•fter Sev·
eral Yeara~tif .Sdlfe•:iDa

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""",0 '-""-"' 1..~\.1

. ._ plays haYc been 1ntroiuced to
Ohio Unlvt~relty Bobcat.o;; by
Ooach Don Pl!den In
fur the WuleyRtl fray
Saturday In an attempt to
lben his offen11lve ~~~ has
up the baclk'fteld play a Jl'tel\t
Oo'YisWmt changes arc being 11
in tM entire lineup during practlo '
~~~lcms to arrJve at n emnblnstton •
that can combat s passing '"'':'lk. ,1,
Eob WUJuugliby, M.L. EtErllng,
p.ID:f:'d tbe edge over the othsr
-,, bR&lt;:k c~aida.Wo after hl1l
ante 1n the Oinclnnatl game

ol Eu~L and West.

Alao Comedy HALL FOR THE BAND"

week.

~

•dramunttu:~'ttft;!::~::sr!l~: ;m::t:tt*t:tis~tilltrJ~· ;Oit¥t 111' 1111:

occurred
early sophomore
In the ,:~~~::~:~;~
Paul Hague,

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INDIANA

•"'*''NTI.D WITH LICHT"

HORS D'OEUVRE AND OYSTU BAA

BERNIE

and I am only a'b1e to offeJ" furniture at these prices because the
Logan Furniture Co. ia going out of buainen.

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AU. ·GOODS· ON DISPLAY AT THE F ACl'ORY

Stc1y ~r the weekend

Second and Sycamore Sta., Gallipolio

HOTIL SHERMAN

Come Early, So Ao Not To Mi11 'llheoe Valueo

1700 ·ROOMS
1700 BATHS

n!E cti!JRT s:r~ ~Ft'RNiifi.J)(~· s~~fik ~
GaUipolis, Ohio

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ARKANSAS
COMil' TO CHICACIO
NOYCM•&amp;• 7TH TO PLAY
UJILUVIftSITY 01' CNICA80

Thio ia all newly manufactured stock of the l•tel\ designs,

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NOirfftWIISfth UNIVI:RIITY

WORLD'S FAIR LIGHTING RADIUM PAINTINGS

JAKE SODEN

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MINNESOTA
COM•&amp; TO CHICAGO
NOVIM.I:ft 7TH TO PLAY

NewCOLLEGE INN

Od&lt;l Chests, (All Prices Ca•h Only)
From ............................ ..

A J)I'IU!tlce InJury that
ken the Bobcat retervc

UNIVU:SITY

Co,M•a TO CHICA80
IIOV.... U 14TN TO li'UY
e.GintiWUTDN UNI\IatoiT'l

•Lale•l in Poster Beds
From ............................ .

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After the Game visit

·FIGHT RESULTS

"LAUGtfi'NG Sfl'jN•EitS"
Hear .tnd ~l' t· Jn.ut Craw1ord, Nl'il 1-lumJ!Lon, Cliff ,
( ~~WIIIf.h, Ut•J·tn.&amp;df, S~Jft . ~pd Ma~jor~c \ ~a'!l~c,a\,1 .. ~ ~ ,
' )?rong"f'r- morr: c0m'pel1ing than the ' weakheas vt :~
R&lt;':~ h --;t tww love-the paf.h Of glory! Frnt'n the F:tag ~
hit "Tnrrh ~on'g''Abo Comedy "iii£1GfrBO'RLY N'EtcRB9'Rs"

ILLINOIS
COMII.S TO CNICAOO
OCTOai:R JSST TO PLAY

to min.

LAST NIGHT'S

Q\,)"'""''~"'1

PURDUE
COM£• TO CNICJ\00
OCTO.I:ft J&amp;aT TO PLAY
UNI"ttiRSITY OJ' CHICAGO

Ohio, to dispose of the balance of their stock at faetol'}' COIL Thia
will be an opportunity to buy at a saving that you cannot afford

"'•rform: I

agoln•t
Blshopo,
doorors S&amp;V.
work Helhowill,
be unable to Pi')'

Alo:IY,\1\IolG 1'1'
\ CAN' 1\'i.l&lt;.

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I have arranged with the Logan Furniture Co., of ·Gallipolio,

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CHICAGO'S GREATEST SEASON OF'

Oct. 19, 38, 51, tbe dar•

2D-Thrce

from Medina, suffered a
ankle. mhe Injury wUI probably
keep 111m on the bench all .seuon.
Rex •·B~. Pauldlng veteran
Bobcat end aDd all Buckeye lineman tor two yelll.!l, has reported 1matlsin
tDr pr11ct.lce but 1s doing only Ur;htp

G,_.._

ANNOUNCES

TO BUT AT FACTORY COST.

;;;;;;,ill

Alw Comedy "TIU:: BRIDE'S MISTAKE"

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3 DAYS-Your Chance

.....,.

BOB£ATS TO US£
NEW DFHNS.JV£

Ml . Taylor

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spent from Friday t•ll Sunduy at
Columbus nnd uttendcd the foot·
ball game between Ohio State Ellt:l
Northwe11tt:rn
Mt.s.s Fmnkil' Mumnw l:s ~i• 2 l•Cilil~
her varotlori from her dut.c ~ ut Lhc
0 HE, at her home here
MISR AdllJl.D WhitlocK \, .w has
been Vf'ry Ill from searirt f0vcr for
MARY WOLF'
the pa.~t few week!&gt;, ~ nblc w bf'
John Chnttm wbo has been em ·
played In Kentucky ' has returned
ll.rcunrl tn the house again
Mr and Ml'8 Oharlc!l Dur~worlh home
Eleanor Car:~ey Spt!nt the week
Mr and Mrs. Rtch:u d Ucckworth
sp::r1t Thursday w!Lh M• and Mt11 end horu with hel' parents Mr. and

Octt..-;;;=.JNI

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Rates from $3.

IWIDOLPH CLARK·
LltU"J,...."$1111.1$

WISCONSIN
COMII:S TO CHICAQO
NOVEM.I:R ZSST TO .......y
UNIVIItSIYY OF CNICA80

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m~en

Jo"'o.. - -

,-...-

....,..-

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Tbo t - " ODd IDJluon.e

wtera, bot.h

--

How 'l'Jijj; "oiiiu
·
:io Pounda
' -,,, I IAGt H..- Oouba Chla
Her PromiMDI Hip•
Loot Her SlurrWu&gt;eu

of
&amp;nd wamijn,

be ~Rtff\®' ·~la;ted.

WM. SEYFRIED

WIU MlY

E

115mJP tiAME
- ·~-

npe pte
til

~111 t1

•ftnct

p&amp;.) MQ IJIIII' JIDI!
wGrda mae 1 :iiae&gt;

• o:aaee:wJ.ve

. -- .

.u.

IJ:)aerUoDa

for

. priCe

I

By

•

Interna.tlo nii•a,l!&lt;'N0ews
Eyes ot the .0
~
turned todM.Y
of little and

b

ln&amp;wn couese
atollt-bearted
a colorful battle for
ship of the Ohio

HOP FLAVOR

I

Pol~s t~h~e~~~~~~~~I

another amall
last year, the
fouallt tts way
that lts game with
week rivals the Important
tween W~leyan and Ohio
slty.
BUbst1tu~ might tor .alze, Musk
ln1um has sent mto the list t. team
wl,lkcb already hll.!i gathered
vlcitprles, estatmshlng lt!ielt as on~
of the le&amp;dtns lridlron machines Of
With The Wreotlen
the season.
By punttna the 1omewhat
ed hopes of Heidelbllrg l&amp;st
By lnl.ern&amp;tionnl NeWH Service
uncennonlousty ending a wl''nh;g At New York--&lt;Jeoqe ~:::::I
streak · tn the Ohio conference
RU88lan. defeated Prank
dated bQ.ck to 11127, Mlllltingum BOea Bofrton ..
into ltl l&amp;.me Saturday ranted e.a
Hurry CoriUlweet, New
one ot the strong clubs of 1931.
Ircm Charles Ml'tro,
Out ol the dre8!ilng rooms at Get•rge Hagen,
Athens Saturdo.y, after th~ Ohio ft:ate1 ,.fue ''Toots"
Weeleyan-OhlO Untver1!ty game rado.
probably will march the 1931 chani
At NelWI'k- Harry Stein, NCWh.1'k
Pion of the Buckeye Athletic a.s&amp;o- drtmtcd Willie DaviS, Vtrg!.lia.
cla.tton, llut out of whl~,:h
Renato oa:-dlni, Italy, won trom
room the champion~hlp
· Balr~ Caddock, Boston.
come none can say.
+''-With Wesleyan beating Miami 12
to 7 Md Ohio wlnnlcg from Oin~
clnnati 13 to 7 last week, the two
leaders put aside the lust obstacles
In the way or a great chamfJionshlp
encounter.
Champlon:~hlp hopes ridd led by
Jts loss to Wesley~n. Miami thb
Saturday will meet Denl60n at Oxford. Wlt.h a victory Miami may
be &amp;b1e to salvage a tie for secon1
place In the Buckeye
Revenlle-hungry, Wittenberg will
go to Tlftln for a game wJth the
Heidelberg student JJrlnces, who
btl.d!y mauled the Springfield team
a Year ago.
Defiance, with four scalpa ln tour
starts to lt.s credit, will meet Bowll1Jil Green in an important pme
in the Northwest Ohio Jea1 ue.
The Hingle F'l'Jda.y night game of
the week will be played at AJliancc
w.h_t!ll John Carron plays Mount
Union
Otterbein,
Jnro
Ohio
three games,
against a team
~tuft'erlnK from a
tion last week from Mo~..i;;i1:"
lege at Huntmgton, w va.
Cue tangles wiU1 Woo.ster
"Week and Oberlm will play at
Westem 'Reaerve Dayton wJII entertain Transylvanb\ &amp;nd Kenyon
Istanbul,
w!U go to COlumbus to meet Capi- bct.w~en the United States
tal.
Tw'key providing most favored naProUd Baldwin-Wallace, which tion tre&amp;tment In the estaltUsbheld the Rocheste1 , N. y , tcu.m w ment of residence was concludl!d a.t
a 6-all tic la.st week wtll be
Angora today, Amba&amp;aador J, C.
on Its home glolUlds by
signed the b'fttg tor. tb.e
Ashland will play at Akron
United States •
I1 \
ville .will go to Rto Grande and
Wllbctforce Will meet Alabama
1Rhe,UJno.tUm
State.

666

TB.Y B.ED TOP.
It caa•c lie et~ualed

for lflllllity aDd vaiN~

Tasled/ Smef!d/ '11
If.&lt; FNTI/lflY Di!Mmr!.!. ~
Kt'(itri.AR
PALE
DARK

:\I ALL IJt,AU •ts

I

180 Killed

!•'On Rfo:N'I'- I•'urnl.sllod apartment
fut liRhl hnu~ C!kceplng In SlmpbiJ, t Apt Fl\'c IOOI!lll a••d
bnlh
Call !'iU- X or 56 - R.
10-23-0t

A LoOLD WI(TC:H!
YOU'VE lolef"'\"
ME 4UcSSINl,
E\IER

PI PMBlNfi- Gn s ami steam fit·
Un~ Cttll E 1: lpihworlh, Phonll
68-R
10·26·6t

lrsN'i II

40il4EOIJS&gt;?

100"1'6.

~INC'E.

..,..ou·ve.

I MARRIED

ALR&amp;At&gt;Y l,O"T

"1'ou, "'TOol'?,

j;"OIJR WA.lCHE.'5J

But I 4NE.
UP "Tiil'l&gt;

Wanted-

4000 He~VSW':&gt;,

Wilbur R6ush of Clc\'«hmd who
haR been hCJ'e for 11. wrck Rtui Mt ~
Flm;sle Hownrd of Akron 1\ho luu;
been here for three wcckR bnth vlliiting George Roush und &amp;!stet hu.ve
returned to their homes.
D. B Willllms

3 DAYS--Mammoth_Sale
Bed Room Furniture

--

.....
)'Ovt&gt;

J

6"l.ll t&gt; I M G
'STAIZ r.&gt;

'~

ij

'SA'"TUI!N

VoL• -• C"AJ\.1

bE

I-\ELL0 1
t;o\~BE"L

}.1'f

l'

·

Athens,

..!:fBE you'-16

GUIDIM6

c.;!AR:,
G tR LIE

l.AOY

vvP.'$.

1EL.\..\M6

~E AB9uT

uthcrt'. l'ariH· with its guy life und ltwe~-hhC w.th to
leave lht•m all for the ~aJc hnvcn ol' maHiage? Wht ::-:per.; PC •;ur~tdal s . ~ht• refused to i&gt;t'li('\'t' them.

' &lt;

-

-f\.&lt;E

$'!'....'&lt;.

Friday and Saturday
Buck Jc.nes in
"THE FIGHTING SHERIFF"
:[t, \1 and st•r Bu{'k Jon~A, your favoritl' W&lt;':&gt;let'll Atal'. i :,l
r.' J:t ntlllf.(' ac tion ! Thnll111g drama! A story that tingles
with lhL· l1fl' blood of the old weAt.
Al•o Cnm•dy "MEN CROW BETTER"

•

"NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET"
l'dr·r n. Kvn e':; novel. Heal' and see: Mitchell
Lf'wt s, Lt•slic 1lfl\\ ard, Hinlc Hurnllton, Cl&gt;·de Coole
Joan Stan rln tg, Eulnhe Jcnr;.en and othcn~. Gripping
rlrama 'll' ltr,. 1!1 t he rough. Sr.e t'he wi1d i:-~land ),t'irl.
L('s]i '· "'"':;u·d pluy~ the man who attempts to deb
I ! Mirl t''ll

I&lt;
I"

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-LI-8-ER_T_Y__
TH--EA~T-R-E-.-M~lO~D-Li:~T.TODAY

th e

ond
Trouble Eadecl•fter Sev·
eral Yeara~tif .Sdlfe•:iDa

I

""",0 '-""-"' 1..~\.1

. ._ plays haYc been 1ntroiuced to
Ohio Unlvt~relty Bobcat.o;; by
Ooach Don Pl!den In
fur the WuleyRtl fray
Saturday In an attempt to
lben his offen11lve ~~~ has
up the baclk'fteld play a Jl'tel\t
Oo'YisWmt changes arc being 11
in tM entire lineup during practlo '
~~~lcms to arrJve at n emnblnstton •
that can combat s passing '"'':'lk. ,1,
Eob WUJuugliby, M.L. EtErllng,
p.ID:f:'d tbe edge over the othsr
-,, bR&lt;:k c~aida.Wo after hl1l
ante 1n the Oinclnnatl game

ol Eu~L and West.

Alao Comedy HALL FOR THE BAND"

week.

~

•dramunttu:~'ttft;!::~::sr!l~: ;m::t:tt*t:tis~tilltrJ~· ;Oit¥t 111' 1111:

occurred
early sophomore
In the ,:~~~::~:~;~
Paul Hague,

I

INDIANA

•"'*''NTI.D WITH LICHT"

HORS D'OEUVRE AND OYSTU BAA

BERNIE

and I am only a'b1e to offeJ" furniture at these prices because the
Logan Furniture Co. ia going out of buainen.

:a..

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i~~?]~~]~~:E~~:~~~
:

.

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.

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-·

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P.M.

AU. ·GOODS· ON DISPLAY AT THE F ACl'ORY

Stc1y ~r the weekend

Second and Sycamore Sta., Gallipolio

HOTIL SHERMAN

Come Early, So Ao Not To Mi11 'llheoe Valueo

1700 ·ROOMS
1700 BATHS

n!E cti!JRT s:r~ ~Ft'RNiifi.J)(~· s~~fik ~
GaUipolis, Ohio

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COMil' TO CHICACIO
NOYCM•&amp;• 7TH TO PLAY
UJILUVIftSITY 01' CNICA80

Thio ia all newly manufactured stock of the l•tel\ designs,

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WORLD'S FAIR LIGHTING RADIUM PAINTINGS

JAKE SODEN

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COM•&amp; TO CHICAGO
NOVIM.I:ft 7TH TO PLAY

NewCOLLEGE INN

Od&lt;l Chests, (All Prices Ca•h Only)
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A J)I'IU!tlce InJury that
ken the Bobcat retervc

UNIVU:SITY

Co,M•a TO CHICA80
IIOV.... U 14TN TO li'UY
e.GintiWUTDN UNI\IatoiT'l

•Lale•l in Poster Beds
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After the Game visit

·FIGHT RESULTS

"LAUGtfi'NG Sfl'jN•EitS"
Hear .tnd ~l' t· Jn.ut Craw1ord, Nl'il 1-lumJ!Lon, Cliff ,
( ~~WIIIf.h, Ut•J·tn.&amp;df, S~Jft . ~pd Ma~jor~c \ ~a'!l~c,a\,1 .. ~ ~ ,
' )?rong"f'r- morr: c0m'pel1ing than the ' weakheas vt :~
R&lt;':~ h --;t tww love-the paf.h Of glory! Frnt'n the F:tag ~
hit "Tnrrh ~on'g''Abo Comedy "iii£1GfrBO'RLY N'EtcRB9'Rs"

ILLINOIS
COMII.S TO CNICAOO
OCTOai:R JSST TO PLAY

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LAST NIGHT'S

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COM£• TO CNICJ\00
OCTO.I:ft J&amp;aT TO PLAY
UNI"ttiRSITY OJ' CHICAGO

Ohio, to dispose of the balance of their stock at faetol'}' COIL Thia
will be an opportunity to buy at a saving that you cannot afford

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Blshopo,
doorors S&amp;V.
work Helhowill,
be unable to Pi')'

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CHICAGO'S GREATEST SEASON OF'

Oct. 19, 38, 51, tbe dar•

2D-Thrce

from Medina, suffered a
ankle. mhe Injury wUI probably
keep 111m on the bench all .seuon.
Rex •·B~. Pauldlng veteran
Bobcat end aDd all Buckeye lineman tor two yelll.!l, has reported 1matlsin
tDr pr11ct.lce but 1s doing only Ur;htp

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TO BUT AT FACTORY COST.

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Alw Comedy "TIU:: BRIDE'S MISTAKE"

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Columbus nnd uttendcd the foot·
ball game between Ohio State Ellt:l
Northwe11tt:rn
Mt.s.s Fmnkil' Mumnw l:s ~i• 2 l•Cilil~
her varotlori from her dut.c ~ ut Lhc
0 HE, at her home here
MISR AdllJl.D WhitlocK \, .w has
been Vf'ry Ill from searirt f0vcr for
MARY WOLF'
the pa.~t few week!&gt;, ~ nblc w bf'
John Chnttm wbo has been em ·
played In Kentucky ' has returned
ll.rcunrl tn the house again
Mr and Ml'8 Oharlc!l Dur~worlh home
Eleanor Car:~ey Spt!nt the week
Mr and Mrs. Rtch:u d Ucckworth
sp::r1t Thursday w!Lh M• and Mt11 end horu with hel' parents Mr. and

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Joe Rubin waa a. bua1neu -vialtor whieh wu held 1n the Bpllcopal
church TueedaJ evenlnl wu a
at Jackaon nunctay.
Mrs. E. a . Harper or Tbomu very lntereattnc and a\ICOell!ful

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TriiMme, caU 236-L; if the Buoin-

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VOL. VI-NO. 40

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Rn. P . A. B't1ght of Junction Jl'ork who hu been an tnvalld fo;.
-Miu Smith and Mlll Fender uf
alter the fire and all ~ju.stmen t.s
City f~ putor of 81m])3t)n M. aome t.1me L&amp; DQL ao well at present Clnctnnatl apoke on Rellwtolll Edu~
Mrs. L. A. Parsell received word
Governor White Could were made with the local com- Parenlr Of Man KiUed E. C!1ureh 1llll8 cantna on Jrlend&amp; WeQr.eaday eveninl that her ststdl'· cation. De~pt.ee were preaent
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[· pany. Preparutlon.s are uudtr wu~
here ThU111day.
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from Athena, Lq]:a.n, NeOOnvUie
No l SliD
.--apera
by the Ins urance CornpB.nles for
In Coal Mine. Win
Nr. and Mra . Rort.on sm1Lh or In-law lba. R . J . Runion of near and Oalllpolla. Dinner was served
CoolvUie
was
operaied
on
Wktnes·
After Wreck
Appeal
Heru.onvllle. N. Y.• who are vl-.tlng
. remyvlnK the cnt1re sl.l.lck of u.,.
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Red Anchm· Department Btnrc to
old frlendll tn MeJa:s counly were day In the ctt;y boapltal at Parkef8- at. the Elmhurst Tavern.
bora and wu dob.\1 aa well as oould
"" "'ttlem•nt harur, FOR PART OF MONEYvlsl"'" h,,.. W•dn.,doy.
\ M&amp; . WILLIAMSON DIPB.OVING
MCCAR,L RELEASED 1Chicago.
b@en made by the adju.sLers for th e I
E. R. 'I1tus and l&amp;mUy mo~ be expected.
M1u Geneva Wlll1amaon and
rtmoval of all Hoods to tne Wmu v j
-Wednesday from the Bramlaa:e proMrs. l.&amp;fe Wllllam&amp;On went to
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j Granted A. Comqenaation perty on Lincoln Hill t.o t he PowWhen Chief Executive City
Parkersbure Wednesaay to visit
Natulall y lh l:, means there W11l
h I La
noll pronarty on Ll
1 Hill
Phil WllltamSOll who has been
be no sale of burned or JRmaKCJ
To Mot er- n · w
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gc.uas lit tlw Rl!d Anchor but tnat
Of
Misses Anna Vaughn M"a "Cf'll&lt;&gt;
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tllere ,.,.
the pe.st tive weekll. l'peJ repm-L
In Prioon
as soon a~ repairs ar c made to th··
1ct1m
' Owens and
Hilda. OhlinJ~er lefl
h1m lmprovlr.a slowly aad It wUI btl
bull dln~. u tww, clean , lrcsh stock t
ThursdaY evf'ntng for Dayton whrP
Columbus, 0., Oct. 29------lNS--- of Koocls w111 be placed on ti m 1 ThP Clct.ober term or thf! petl! they will attend a Uoachere meeL- Suffen Compwac:l Fracture at leut two week8 before he can
be brourht home.
Hbw the sweet lreedom promU;e-d 1shelves Md the stut-e will re -open jury, after hearing cviden~ in thr lnR and spen-t' the week emJ
of Loft Lo1 aDd Ri1bt
Charles McCarl, Mnsou City, w for bustnt'-M&gt; a~ 11 It wf!re a new Ill - t:ase of Wyllis Hollingshead et al vs
Mr. and Mrs. Charlu Rus'l t~c ~nt
Thiab Fractured
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Vll , escaped convict, was h eld II i- ~-~t~~~~~~:~~~~\~~!u~n~~ ~~~~ ~~~m:~ ;~~~r~~~u~tr~~~rd':"~m:!:r o~
~~ys.:::; t~~lr ~=~~~~~
two days because Governor Gt.'{]l'k~ date or _ re-ope ning ot t.hls greaL plamtlt"s, late Wedneld.ay after· Smkh and dauRhter accompanied
'nl.~ eleven
White Injured his arm In an auto- stort~, wtll be Jound m the colum n·• , uoon.
them home Wl;'dne.sday lot· a !jlon
(rtoblle accident nnd could not ~ lgn of thi8 paper.
Juhn Hollmphead, a liOn fJf visit.
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--- - Wyllls Hollln~.s head and wife, tl!t!
J. C. Chue was a bu1lpeas visit- Portland,
fracture of
&amp;~
filnlntllf/!. lnt he case, wa.s killed Ill or At HtmUngt.Qn Monday.
ture of tWe 1
Risking his arm for a . ~ w .:o iL ok -~
the Lt!wll! mme 111 t Thoma&amp; Fork in
Pte1 Oe&amp;rs, Mrs. Ma'l Meinhart
.ii~,d'l;;·,,;,.a;.
of the pen, the governor last nh~ht
HJ2'1. At that tlme he ·was sup- and Hamid Hood w:&gt;ut tfl Lona- D&amp;viJJstruck
al8o of Poo'tla.oO, •.
A temporary o8ice·
atrlxed his name to the C"JlllmutLt~portinlj: hls wife and one aon. Fol- strPtb Thursda~ to attend the runlion and tod-., Warden Preston 1~
lowing hts drath the commission r.l'lLI of Jack Oean an uncle oi afternoon.
The yolinfl 1irl had alighted flllm
1 hao been lilt~ 1up at
Thomas ot Ohio Penlt£ntlary ~av&lt;
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gru.uted the compe~ation to the Fred Otars.
a
school
bua,
which
was
enroute
the home of Jolull Loit·
MoCarl a 110 bill Rnd Jicnt bl!ll Temporary Re_atraamn•
w1fe ~:~nd lmm edlat.ely :~tarted payMr. and MriJ. W. A. Ba.xton moved
trom
the school with thf! children.
der May be Granted
ments. About one year later, how - ffom the Lu.c;t home to the Rehm
home.
' wiler for the conveniMcCarl's J)ftrdon was J'Cad~· lclr
eve!.", the wide died and t.he qucs- Drr.f)E'rty on West Main St., Thur8- She walked into the path nt the
Davis
car
whtch
failed
to
stoP.
Dr.
ence of patrons of the 1
~ '!lignlng before t hL gm ct n ~!l
Next Monday
tlun came before the commission as day.
Jamta
Philson
Yr"U
swmnoned
but
left tor hi.i ill· fated trip to T ul ~d c
lu whom the remainder of the
Mrs. Mary Luelr ~ ~D" nt Wf':d li'!S
Red Anchor Depart·
Tuesday.
rfpv with her brother :r,l:. an·! M1'11 whtn tlle ext-ent of the Injuries
1 The CII.J:&gt;e of E. R. No rr\.~ against. a ward should be s.a.ld.
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were Jeamrd alle was taken to the
meat
Store C0111pany.
When t he gover nor returnrd tc thE' Board nf EducatiOn of ~La;l
As Mr::~ Bw-ns, aged mother oi PhHlp Mt!ier.
Holaer h011pltal.
ColurnbLUL, his collarbone fractured township ami w 0 H11.nULZ wu:; Mrs Hulllngt;head was living with ------------~
· Billa may .be paid at
Davl8 Is said to have admitted
In an accident at FlwJlay . he was up TliuJ:,day l.wfm c the Comt Jt her dnughter nnd grand~n at that. ~
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failure
to
stop
behlld
the
but.
not h1 condition to sign Ills mun:- Common Pleas upon a motion to lime, Lhe commission made the de- taln their decision In ravor or Mrs.
. thia place. The adclresa
for fear or additiOna ll y inj ml11 g his gran t a t.e mponu·y restraining or- cls lon to pay her the remainder of Burn1. The attorney ror Wyllls aB 18 required by law, an::l !lccord·
io 225 Eaot Second
arm.
tier R.iO.ilu;t we bua.ro ol }';auc.L~Lon the coffl pensatLon. Soon alter how Holllngshelld et al filed an appeal lnB to local county oftklals, hM
Notified that M cCar l li:ul ll 1JI from pay1!1g BarnlL:t. for t.rt~n:mor- Clll'l". IVh. and Mrs. Wyllls Hollings brlnBfng the case before a jut'V . made arra.n1ements with the MtdStreet.
bun released, the i!:ll\ll'l"lilll" h~t tatmn of the ~chLK)l dJIIf\rt&gt;n und htarl parents of John , tiled {1. petl- Evidence taken In former hearlng.1 dlell'wart famiJy to PI'J all dam~es .
nil,(ht ofrefi'.Jd to .'lign the p&amp;.rc'\on W o Bmmtz fwrn recei\ll!lg pu y !or tiou w!Lll the commi&amp;Sion stating- Wftll read to the jurors to give them
THE RED ANCH9K
CLASS PAI.'I'Y
with his ll'ft huud, 11 Pel·es.&lt;..tu.v , l:lu t :&gt;aid transpot·ta.Uon or perfouning Lh t· Jr.c..ney wa s due them bf!cause proper infonnatlon In the case.
DEPARTMENT
upon experlm&lt;" ntLns. rr,und he wus the work, a.ud after conslderaUo:1 at the time of Jonn·g death they Pleas were heard In the CBSe and
The members o1 tne
able to wrlltJ wlth his nght hand.
of the matter by t.he Comt it was Wl' l e dependent upon him for sup- the jury retired to the Jury room vester claas ni the
STORE
ki{Jeed between t.he parties throug n JJOL" l.
about 3:00 p. m . 'l'he verdict tn church, and Invited g:unt&amp;
'their at.t.orneys that n temporaL y
The romnlilmion gave the case ~ favor of the plnintif!s was returne.i a Halloween party at the
ll~sllalniug m dcr woultJ be grantl•tl hrarlng and decided that they sus- shortly after.
•parlors Wednesday even!Jlg.
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B . K. tJpplntotl, wnt t.o OOlum·
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Mrs. Peul Bylell an4 LucWt
Radford W~tre villlton a&amp;. Columbul

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Compenaation Case of
Henry Cade, Miner Alleeeclly Injured

Another case, naming the Industrial Commission ol Ohio as the
deff'!ndants, has been filed In the
common pleas court here by IJenry
Cade, as an appeal from u n•cent
decision ot the commission.
Cade claims according to the pc.
tltlon filed here, that he was formerly an employee or the Red Bid
Ooal company and that on October
30, 1929, he was overcome with bad
air In the mine. AB a result of tht!
Injuries mcurred from th e m 1ue
ulr, oa.de clalm8 that he has :.thee
sutrered wlth lung trouble, heart
trouble, a poorJy nourished body,
that his clrculatJon ha.'l bet!n bad
causlng 1068 of appetite, and thr~ t
he has 'beeh a total physlool wrec!(
unable to do any manual labor.
On September 28, 1931, the comM
miHslon heard the case of Henry
Cade nnd atter deliberating
the evidence brought forth ,
• ~d a dccu;lon that the compensu.tlon be !llsallowed . Cade asks the
l.'O mmon plllQS court and a. jury . !.o
reeonslder his case n.nd as~ u~a l
he be nllowed to par!Jcipnt.e in the
funds of the Industrial Commlsslon with other neee~~.'IUry relleL

Mines Keehne and Schaefer
Win Recognition for
Mu•ical Ahilily
'J'wn local l'Oung ladles, pruduc1• .,;
of the PotUCJOY High school , ha.v.· 1
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been signall y houorcd at the
University at Athens
They are Mllll' Emmy
Lou
Ke ehne , duughLer or Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Keehne e nd Miss ~[elen K. f
Schucter, di'ughLet of Mr .and 1\/h ,;. l
. A. BchaHer.
liave been selected fOil'
i~1~~:~~~;~')u
the llotwrary muslBllfma Alpha rota and
fo r women.
a member or l.h rt
choir , the Melhv ·
the Women ','! Ol e~
also a member of
Chl Omt!ga society sorority.
Helen Is H member of the Sch00! ,
Music Clui.J, !~ pmnlst for the Wo- 1
m en '11 Glee l"lub and Is n member!
of the PI Beta Phi social rrororit.y. 1
Membersh ip to Ul.e Slgmu Alph3
society is by in\IILutlon only
Is extended only to studPn t.-:
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ta;nding obilll.y in
1\lld musical !.alent

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Mrs. Theron Rus ~E'll . t'nll·r&lt;::uo ,
about twenty-five of hiS YOIIIl!(
friends at the home of his pnrtJnts

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Company disposing of the entire stock of the
Red Anchor 'Department Store Company, which
suffered 80 heavily in the recent disastrous conflagration.
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the entire' stOck from the Red Anchor building
and ship it to Chicago. For that reason there,
necessarily, will be no.Fire Sale.
The work of rehabiliQ1tion is now going on and
announcements,of a re-opening of this store with
new fixtures and an entire new stock of goods
will be made from time tO time.
Watch this newspaper for news ahout the reopening of the

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4 Bars
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Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum e nt ;• J· t au;~\ 1
bridge club .- at her home 0:1
'04ary-Stcw;;.';d~;ncf1ay rvenlnrr
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was !JUest of
Mls5 Marguerite Meytr
'""'~.;;,- tl1c club prize for lltqh
and Mrs. Stevens tl:e guest
Dainty refreshmeuls w;on•
bv the hostess.

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KRAUT CABBAGE
Per 100
Pounds .. . .. . .. $1.45

23c

FRANKfURTERS

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25c

WHEAT

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Smith, Hc·r b Gilf''S , i\It··,
Bo~lah EWillK, Mrs. Cad'lie W1 ck ·
Mary Ellen Wickham
Karr and Miss OertrUt l"
atl.cndt'c'\ a telephone meP t held at Jackson Wednesday.

19c

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15 oz. Package
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,SWEET POTATOES
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Senator Bhnhan nnd son Chester
Thomns Sayre Jr. made a
b~&lt;.lne;;, trip through Wcl't VlrIMt wet'lr.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett llllvs of
Chester SPf'il l Sundny with honw

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.lames Wll.~on Ji. of Portsmouth
Sunday wnh his porents, Mt·
Wilson.
J~Furc.,;;; lMr a nd Mr!&gt;. L. c
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dau~~:hter Mnro.llne uf
vl!'.lted M L. Furbrl'.'

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