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GERMANY WANTS HOLIDAY
The New ED8land ' """ hove '"
lee to oonolder """""'"'"1'n ' f lho probably will be ta•en undec •d·
Justice Proctor took
Bishop
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favorite
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will Of 44, Paroled From Prison JnJPtrlaJ oonff!rence whtc;':' adjourn- vl&amp;errumt late this afternoon.
•ed without achlevln" 1t.s chtef purnon's demurrea under .. •Washington. Nov. 2.- IN8--The
ol lhe proposal for a be Inclined 1o ""oo alono'" wtlh Goo·.
WIh a hint that competition1 might result If the N. c. R.
and continued the C&amp;6f! untJI N'ov. Supreme court today Ordered prison world al'mament boUday reached Smith In anything he propll!it!'\.
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poses, It was learned omcllliiY loojay stUUog
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leveland, N'ov. 2-INS-An at- :.10.
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Lea&amp;"ue 01 Nations today,
votes could be attached :.)
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th :: 111 permitted to make the $2,500,00!)
BJ&amp;hop Cannon appeared lncou1t ' brother or "Bearfaer Al" Capone oJ: tnc a total ot t.blrty natJona wbJch Smith himself !or proba.bly as lonr:: 1
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tltude or watchful waltlnl iS now
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._ __ _ Ruaaeu Hardy, specJal asbelni displayed In mo&amp;t lndustrl.,, •with hi• crutoh. Ml" Adp L. Bw·- Ohlo:at!O when tt denied hla P"Uiion have lKreed to the truce.
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..., 1' 1n March. proba Y tn Ott- •lstt.nt 1o lhe Attorney Oener•l.
pencUng developments Of the new 1roughs, a .secre;.ary who was named "
review of hJa oonvJcUon tor tal'l'be tJme !or replyln8 Lo the
Governor Is said to be stronliiY ad - 1 London, 0 ., Nov. 2---INS-In It!. awa.
has attempted to block the tram.
credit plan, the monthly bUI!\nea.'l , with hlm In the indictment did nor. slfytng hlll lnoome tu: report.
acue•a Invitation exp!Jf!rl •t ,.,t ... _ verse to having hl.l! name voted up- :
IL,l of paroles \'t'llhi:l a weC'k CRUDE OIL PRICES
action.
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I Oapone ss under eentence ot thRe ntaht on October 31 wJtb
on In the convention at any time. : lhf!
parole board today anSpecial perm.Jssion of the court 'll
for the Obto, Pennaylvanla, Ken ·
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DROP TEN CENTS necessa.ry kJ make the purchase be·
1· yeara in feOOal pl18on lmd •10.0000 ances lactlng from a
tucky and West. VIrginia dlstrlet ALL SPECTATORS
fine. Hf! now Is at liberty on bail. , tlons. Including Great Bfttain.
votes COUld be held tor RJtchle 1t 44 prtsoner11 ol the London
cause the Dayton Company 1V8!J
aald today.
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n 1e JliRh court's actlo'J which
would serve the same purpose, lor Faml.
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tound sullty or violating: the Sher • BuslnOM sentiment Improved folBARRED FROM TR AL wao •nncunned without e,.Pianallon BRITISH.Uioa LEADER DIES the Maryland ""''"nor already ""' Tho pa'o'" become eflectlvo on Bend o•d. Pa.. ov. 2--INB-De· man antl-tru.st aot " " ' " aoo"
IOWirli the announcement D1
leavea Caponi'! only the doubttul
L&lt;:ndon, Nov. a-INS-Arthur lluftlcJent scattered strength
t.o Ncvcmber 16 and December I
creases of lilt.een oerJts per barrel
Rand 's testimony \las presented
an actual up
Toledo o Nov 2 _ INS - In a recourse of • petltJon for rehear- Jamee Cook, f6, secretary ot the make a reBpectable llhowtng. The
Included In the list !or Non•mber In the price or Broadford and AI- to eounter.act claims by the N. c .
4:redlt plan, but All
turn In activity has not been noled, lenllhy ;,,.;ioton
when couJ·t 108
min"' federation ol oreal Srltaln nuo:leua or his '""'lth, of oour.,, '' 16 were:
leoany
crud• and ten r:ento R. lhat It wso lbe only companv
It WBI stated.
was reopened, Judge John Y:. KUtompleting the proeec:uUon of and one of England's outstandlnr his own Maryland. But he
ad ·
Hamilton County--JesS Perkins. In the price o! all .SOUthern aradea wUUnt to buy t.he tliJllets 01
"Ohanpa ln trade and indURtflal ' llt.'l residlnr at th"' trial of N'ao the flrat ot the oapones to feel the labor leaden, died today at a bOll- dltloqal strength oot yet disclosed. Ellga Marshall. Henry Wheeler and were
announced today by the Remington tlrm, and that the des!
suit tar
damaps sting of the government's laah
pltal here after a month's lllneu. Some ot It ts in Dllnols.
E'anmel DanieL
South Penn Oft Company and thf! Should
be allowed.
conditions In the fourth federal
serve diltrtct 1n the pa!lt month 0 ge.inet o A Klunk
Marlon 0
prosecutors eab.blillhed
re..
Aa the candidate next In actual
RO,!;S Oouaty- Russell Ross an&lt;i Tidewater 011 Company.
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etrene&amp;b to Roo!ie\·eit even thougll Oral Suttlell.
new prices are:
terested," he deelared. "We
otated. "Somo Improvement ol a &lt;harglnl "':::;,. toda:;.,..= all "':;', :,.
on Jan. 31• 1030• steubenville, 0.. Nov. :1-INfh. lhe IIIP between lb;,..
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AtheN County--Otis Triplett
Btodfonl. t2.00; Ailepny, $2.00; ed that when we ,..,.
aoasonal nature was re-"'d In
that .. ,.; lho r:cnvlctod In federal court l·o Ohl· Seared hy flam'" when a quart or ,lbere 10 reaoon lo believe lhat tho
Hocking County-Jelhro Barb,. Boulh
11.70 and $1.96, West We asked lor ngores
most linea, •but. In the more lmporu g
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element!! have cenJelft.raon Cotmty-(1-oonrge Wynne. Vh-,lnlti. •uo; and Ohio, tl.50.
. Reminaton a.uets and
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July;,. araW, stella DUl'rul elx. was In a
l1pOlt Maryland'!! Oo"¥ernor as
Lawrence oounty-'"!8 oum,re.
Oil Company ofDelals here 11atd and we tried tor two or three
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can nue
6e· 1831
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today Her tb best apncy to "&amp;lq:J RooseMeigs OOunty-Jamh WriRht.
the rnarket tor reftned products has 1without sueress, to Jf!t them,
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Indexes tauched ve . cret, and ordered everyone except;
sister Marsaret
wa• iat.all 'Yelt."
SUbseQuent developmems
Mlaml County-Albert D!'tT.
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trend we 11udd1mly hesrd the
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the plaoid •urr•ce of ti&gt;O ;
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I Jug and p""ked wtLh uemendo"' comblnlntl &lt;autlon and =omy · m
charat of October 27, 1929, abd WDJJ
Presidential pool develeconomic
preparation for their selection 1ot
sentenced to one to nrt,. yeal'8 lu
are belflnnlng to shape 1
While Individual nJUnlctpalltle'l mayot'S
P.'iSotJ . The conviction' later' waa
which show the direc- 1 B
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Old G' I Wh are stirred by excltln1 mayorally . It "chulty l:.onds" fail, forcing
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a new lrlal.
In the orda.· or lh&lt;u· impoctance . :
Makeo "Fourth" Con· ··,harlty bond•." oenor.l •tat.-wlde ;1 b"' oo work out"' un•mp_loYf&gt;!•nt
, these developments m1ghl be listed
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J'IVIE DIE IN AIR CU8B
battlea In Clnclnnatl and Cleveland want an exec utive head WU!l
Senttle, Wk!ih., N'o"¥. 2---INB-1 Ex-Gov. AI Smith 's opt·u 1
and m Qo'llernor George Whlte !lei Jcieas oJ hlli vw1:.
Five men were dead today " lhe '
o! Gov. Fmuklln D. Roo"
t&lt;. Lo"'·'· No.. 2-fNB--Follow- 1 wellare bond l"ue.
CoL JO&lt;cb C""Y of "'Coxey'o
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who by long odd• " con»der - I lug a n·&gt;am g;,·; • fourth "''"''"
"fhe tumult or camoa!Knlng lad- army·· lam&lt;. at the age of 77
t•Y'
Cascode mountalru, two mileo
leadlno p""dentlal """'lbi - i ' '''" · '" "" t oday Lrl&lt;d Lo ,,.., &lt;he : ed oway today bofore th&lt; omohad lng 1o b&lt;ecme "'"'"' '·' Ma""l!ori
of the •ummlt of Snoquolmle Pais.
thl• ttme.
. ''"""o"lng
M. .dux. 35. '"' owl"' '"day or rockonlng," while by pro.,..lng the """'•'" cr $."00,·
The men. all or Seallle, were ll•
Oov. Albeo·t c . RIO&lt;h""' I nuudoc cf M e.. Maddox . 30. by votm wolihed the proo and con&gt; uoo non-lnteml b,.,.m, """ "' to
turning from a huntiDI trip lu lpet.kina ww· of New Englan 1, , husband.
of what they recognize 11s n crucial M11.sa.illon
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Elght&gt;·m&lt;-yoO&gt;· old J ohn w. o,.y
oiblhmt occbeurred. The vlctbna were
1ndu.Jwed In by tm"' ot t.n., at.ed her lhird cottfesslon in whtch ltilon hatmtlng the polls.
the D2mocratJc munlclpttl
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yond reoognte:ton
delnoCratiC pcsstbilltles.
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tiaid she was the murderess, b) , "Chartty bonds" will be submit - pinnsJcn nt Marletla a8 a
burst Into ftamo When It
{3) The visit to New York this telling poUCf: arter 30 hours of co, • ted to a score of
and dldf!te for mayer, advocating: eborld
1
Th ·
woek of Mayoo· Anton Cm-mak ·&gt;&lt; tlnuou' iCilllno lhat Maddux , .., m•t or the vote woll &lt;orne llie an•- moe polloi" """dIn tho day' or !be
e charred skeloton or •
b' other IJ- the actual slayer.
wer ot whether emergency relief civil wur.
wu also found In the rulo8 0! .the
,
conferences with
The serant girl SQid In the third aztlon w1ll be necesaary at a speclill
Clevelanders will vote on n odi..:
!e. .,,... amon, &lt;onf""'lon ""' ""'" ' d the Lhm ' • '"'''an or the State """'"'""
mill """ lovy calrulalod 0.0.
Smith
of Mu Maddux after the
1 Governor White's weltare
bon1 $2,000,000 and its failure, whoch
developments, seemlnRIY 1req\Jestr i her to do so. pollee, de· Issue plan, to be a.eted upon In u. teared, Iilli bring Ptessure UPQll
"e n&lt;tunlly linked ,,.,,. 1
Sho .. :d M"'. Maodu&gt; hau ""•·wide "'1lot. will "" whelbeo Ocver.or Wh•t. for a SP"Olal
In the minds of praetlown throat
afwr the voters a.re wllHnr to dig down latJve 5ef!lon.
e
er.
$7.000.000
expendllury
r..-·approve
tmp.,ve- b Ytoung
h
, who are
lh
into ftattened
purses and
are
1town vcten
body of Mra. Maddux molher meQt at wellue Jnst:ttutJona. , ,
1 t e stllU'lge
declaration
.
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, Ilion
..._lound .
P'&lt;x&lt;tl-J,..m&amp;,..-, J..,.ph .....,._,..c
', ·-··- - •· &gt;&lt;'f."uftlf1!1l""
liOH;,.
..
·iforiii!d'
p',;,itc non.
, ••. _ . . . _ . _ ,
'\ than 1000 Monaollan &amp;oldlero. ""m' mine to fill order• on hand at an- lhe "'''"· Pred ABhbaUIIIi. to """
nomtnali
Maddux hom• tn Kt•k· ochoob In operation on a norm, , . Judge
E. Moore, o caudtdate
marina Russian unlforma, haVtl other closed mine.
,,
'• h1tn to Newark, robblDg him 01 Pl
. castlns around !or SC:e time
h a suburb, wJth her throat basis.
will vott' lor Jumes E.
•wept tnto Manchuria and are O:OU··
Orders held by the Su_,
ellttiuto.
·
randldate to aot 8 , lbe , 0,.,.
ed and hor head almoot do
Alliance. Wooster ond ""' Lk - 1• H ft•
·
d h is
.
oonlratllit near Hallor on the Chi- Coal Ccmpany at Its n\tne !lo. 0 )indlng an old ruaty revolvar tu
the movement 1o "•lop , oapltatod A can of ether. o badlj erpool wtll •.oh be embrol"'d In
man '"f
'
P,_ to
0
ne" e..tem ,.uway. '"'"''"In• Lo ncoroy were being HUed from Nu. lbe altlo of his Middl•town hom,,
MANY HEW
;r They telleve ""' hav. 1moked ' tmight edge no•or and voto on '"Blue isw·· ordinances. p"'' .
'"""'' hehII
Information
t·eaching
Japanese
miH
6ti, they declared, but mine ofllclals MadJ110n Trl.tnbJe, pulled the trio1.::
maJJ
In
Maryland
's
!our
i
bluody
tissue
paper
werf!
Iountl
lng
a
Dan
on
Sunday
aftemoo!
I
hont.Bt
m
n
who,
c
lUll
•
P an .1e.J a
•
h
tary ~ua.r~rs
vlgcrcusly dented the cha rp, N o. '(Jer while showing Jt In hiS wife and Atte
tl
t 0 ., Nov.
h
'""' th•~ body.
1
~e
,
1 I uge IrA
_.,
•· here tod ay.
Por "mouth,
n-r
• mov•·s.
11 1our years age after
The Japanese reports also said 6 rr.tne of the sunday Creek cotn- daughter, Betty, a and one cat - 11
ng 8
smas
x
Rocsevelt candidacy has
gli'L, a roomer at the Mad Jux 1 Due to the precarious nnancJal r iPCtmg Moore. Heft'f!rnan mndc hU!
1anv
that Mongol!orces were Joining
pany recently was closed ever labnr ridge exploded, killlntr the child.
e
been
at a pace wblch
5ald In her last
conditions ot several local educahe said. despll.e ll
Hei·Lungklano proclnolal tmops of· alfflcultleo.
The bullet pa"'d lhro""h her Vicinity. led'"' p:hlbt•on "'"" h., been oxtremely di..,unoertmg 1o . •he ndmlnt•tered the ether 1o , ,., tlonal ' """''· hotte•-than -"'"''
Oeneral Mn T.san-Shan, Chinese
The coal tmm the two mines I!' heart. The faiher snapped the gull today held ubder al1'est f!lght
his opponents. The inevitable re- IMaddux ThUII!dny afternoon unc scbool board
have apr1mg up. e.ltJ' field at C
bus
kl t th
mllito.ry comma,nder :1.t Tsitslhar. I frcm separate seams and or a
ftve
tttlnktna: It empt.y, the
,· suit has been to throw the antl- charged that Maddux killed ills
The congremnonal bEl.ttles
at
um
agn s
e
1
0
The latest previouo advtocs to ferent varloty. the operaloco point- ftllh mag.,Jn\ O:Onlalned the death 0
up yest.rday In "''" Roosevelt eloonenta Into eooh oth- wlfo that nloht wilh th ' ,.,,,.,. whll• Cleveland and Cincinnati hold
Mayoc
A. ThomJapanese authorities hm·e from ed out, saying it WBB impossible to dealing bullet .
wrence
arm for sf!lf-protectlon.
I his wife lay
trom llw more than localized Interest. Th-! 9..'1. The Mary Ann
Will be
81:
1 j ers's
'Thttalhar lndi.c ated that General sut.stltute the product.
A verdict 01 murder and sull:l1d"'
en per50Jls 1n
wrenCf:, 6 cImportant par ty Influences In the ether
entire nation is watching Ihe out. uSEd.
1
1
Ma was lURking preparations to
__
WQ!I returned In
double dea.l.h oto and Pite OOWitles
three east frankly do not want to !ee ! A
mquest Eaturda .
come or these two e!QctJons, part!In Jefferson
whictl
1 b
2 INS-Mt·
0 N
bold the city against MY POtslble
of Floyd A. Gilbert, 4fi and his others In Jackson county have been Gov. Roosevelt nominated. Thev i tunwd a verdict of he.
t cularly that at Cincmnatt where a erect rrcm min to
1Ul'll'l8
ld}
jlttack, and was threateninll\, 1.0
Cc
wue, Emma, 43, by
Mau- arrested ln tlu: pr(!Sent cu.mpM.IJqj ' do not. like pts advanced 'lllews oO the
of a partv or 1
suct.:essor Is to be chosen to fill
the
summC'r serious nttemp*!l
0
Y
lei" the Japan"e corumlate.
' ere a
n rice &lt;looper at Dayton. Coopet·
lhe powec ""'"· no&lt; do Lhey &lt;on - kno•n.
·
' ""'noy left by tho deoth or Speak hav. t c o mad o 1o pul over .a halfMessages descL'ibtns the Mongol N'o. 05, near Millfield, Athens cou - stated that he believed Gilbert h d
ENGINEER DIES
I 11lder him positive enough in hiS I Maddux, who wos held br pollet• I er NlchoJas Longworth.
mill relief levy
1 \."elrd
l•·oo,.. mo"m•nt w" t or
ty.
•to·uck his wlfe on Lhe head wllh a,
Delaware. 0 .. Nov. 2--INB--E. oppruoltlon to p•·oh!bltlon .
aft1r
the
lnqu"t
and
thou
lator
Both .candidate». for the late
ccunt) Is agog mer 11
11
said the Mongol! ana had gathered strl e "'
e as en ays, . - : hatchet nve Urnes and then ahot Fronk Oate5, 62, of Columbus,
The Rooseveltian policy on pmhL- :1
denied thf! girl's cbarg •s Speakers congJ es:ilonal seat, State sc.hc...I board
111 which l'lel'c
•lxteen miles south"'" or Hallao·.
ow-ding
lo
tho:
•
himself
throngh
head
aller
"t·
Iormor
resident
al
Ma•letta.
was
bltion
h"
been
co
thor
a
&lt;UI·Iou•
whe;,
·h,
w"
""""'
late
,.;,
,
Senato•·
Dnvod
P
L
o&lt;baoh
.
omyare
two
""dldotcs
t&gt;ckod by the
1110
1
Ab&lt;&gt;:t"":,
!"7,:;,tured skull
tod':l'
oerebral one Whllo he onoe decla•·ed him - niRh ' H• sold he never propooed · .."':,
1
While these military
miners are mvolved, the report said I anrl numerous 'body bruises, Charles
tor
amenrrad- I prmuiue;1t attorneY. are out.&lt;Jpokc: " llmhHl l Kn cf the· position
of
11
1 ·c unty superintendent of schools
in northern Manchutia, l The No. 6.'1
also known na G1
38, who was believed by Oil cum any 1 c 0 Jumb
f
'
e 0 s a aw, as ut m
e. as con eSBion, po ' "wets"
11
1
with Japanese uuthorltles watchln;{ the old Poston mlnc No. 9, 1s locat-1 p .. Jice to have been beaten during years. 'ke w!:s. a
l ",;:'sent co nstltdut ed, he hus
11 &lt;e
&amp;hed ttnd Madd ux hod
Judge
Mnrtin
L.
_ · __
·
0 Y re1ra 1ne 1•·om any
&lt;:losely for lndlcaflons of RWlslan I ed near, the Sunday · Creek Coo a nght died In n Zanesville hoo - Mat·Jetta coli
in 1889 and beurt l' r , 1a• r
e mur l'r some 11m~ ago Sweeney i5 expected to carr}• tr
activities In connection with the I
s mine No. 6 which was piLal. The nrht took place nt the came cit en
1 Marietta
mention of
Issue, and, In ran, t:lhe ulso eharaed that Mad:IU.IC told democmta to u victory b\'el'
.Chinese and Mongolian maneu"¥ers, 1dcsed dawn last week after labor home or the divorced wlte of Elmer later se Yed 2
t · ~ went out of his way t.o th1·ow bricks hf'"r to buy the eth~r and the ruor Haydn Parry a republll'.lln In tl
new vouble was reported.. south or difficulties.
,
Barker, 41, tor whom pollee are ve or
w hfear as cotm v surtlle fonnula devised b;.· Otlv .
l:JJI' odmittt&gt;d doblg.
,
,
lt·
MuKden, where Chinese bam.hl~
Adjutant General Henderson siiH seat-ehJng !or questloninR
.
Y o
as ng on county.
?o::ith and
National Chairmal~ I
----- ,
CHICAGO BANK ROBBED
heW up a Pelplng-bound trnln cu that no explnnation was contained
Exhaust fumes ftJtng a ·garage Jn
DIRIGIBLES ON CRUI
I ohn J . Raskob last spring.
'lt'OIJTU KILLED IN FALL
Chicago. Nov. 2- INS--Ten meu
the Pelplng-Mukden l'allway.
In the report of the strike .at thP- which he was repairing an autoLak h t
N'
S£
8i1Jni11ce.ntly enough, one or May·
armed with machine guns raided Remington- Rand Comp.e.Q)'
The hold-up took plnce ncar the N'o. 65 mine. There were no reportll
e urs ' N'. J., ov, 2- INS--- ur Cermak's first quesLinns upon
N r w York, Nn\1. :1-INB-Richat·d the Empire Trust and Savings bnn!:
6
LiukfJkou station ,sevtln miles from of disorder, he said.
(Continued on pq four)
The U. 8 · Navy dlrlilbles Akroil reochJng Nllw York yesterday con Brlnsley Sheridan Atir:insun .
co- lodur and escape with all cash m
Triea to Stop Purcha&amp;e .Of .
Mukden. The btmdlto, who were
About ten daY' aoo lhe mlncn
and Loa Anlelea7 left lhe Navah,Jr I oomed Gov. li.oooevelt. altitude "'' lumula .tudent and ropuled do- lhe lelle" "'""·
Dayton Company
tttoWlted, looted the pa.ssengers an•l employed at the workings refused
JUDGE TO FACE ' ACCUSERS
etaUon here at a . m. today !or au Prohibition
I!Ce miunt or Rtcha.rd Brl11.11ley SherIt was estimated thow;auds of
to 1!0 to work because of water ln
F
h
al day cruil!e.
"T- h
·
h'
k"""
,
kldnaoed the engineer. who wa.
·
oo·l.,noul • 0 .. Nov. 2- INSThey were lo olr&lt;:le over Washe we1 enouo . ·· "
•layoc ldan. 181h century playwrloht, wa&gt; dolluno were stolen.
N
b
0
subseQuently released about a mile
flne . The
adjust- William R. Sprn11ue, reslane1 Judwe Jnaton, '-alttmore, Philadelphia anrl Cermak, bluntly.
dead tnday as a result o! falllug
-Jam.!
atif!
0 1
0 Jr.,
from hl6 train.
";,:',•" tat;:;; &lt;f th• Por,.moulb Municipal court. New York on the trip.
The IUfnol• leodor, who ""' ,,.. down th' cle.ator •haft In the RovCIGARETTE HEC&lt;!PTS
ohalrman
the Bmd of Dlrec..
01
- OES
part o! last. week.
to be broll@hl belore the bar PIRST PAGE
ta
ovr;; ,",,Is purt,}' rrm- I .-.rsldc church.
Cc.lumbus, 0, Nov. 2-INS-Nel 1tot'S ot Remington-Rand
Inc., of
-OOPS ail,:Tn N'EGR
n
ol &lt;:cmmon pleas court hel't! toda}'
_
van n his ·
- -. ._,
receipts
from
ihe
operation
or
the
1 New Yol'k. took the stand m !eder. TICES to f"c the ocousallon or •ldlrn: MURDER MYST•BY CLEAR£'! prl=.
that "'only ' man
t ...WAI. ARRIVES IN FRANCE 1
uga&lt;et ta• ''" uun.•g tho ""' . al oourt here today In an at""l'l!
SteubenvUI•, 0,, N'ov. :I.-INs- COR.R'UPT-PR.AC
Pollee hate attempted to trnce toand r.bettlng Mrs. Marguerite Clark
Orrville, o ., Nov. 2--INB--Thr• or the AI Smith type" can CBHY ,
_ __
months L{Lall(;d
b6.
sta te 1to prevent the purehase by Na.tloa
19 announced
962
day Ultl
tWO negroes Wiln LAW IS CHALLENGED lldd m embezzling t2116 from the mystery of a bloocly slaylnl 'J!
next yef'r, or be elrcted.
Harve, France, Nov . 2--INS- :J(3.'ltrer Hart}' p Day
lol Cash Register company of Day ..
held ap "Marrlfl .L. Karp, grocer, as
Junds o! tbe municipal court.
eight rears qo was beUeved !!OlveJi 1 rhe plain lmpllcati&lt;m In his sintc- 1 FreJrHcr Picrrl! Laval of Prance, re- today.
ton 01 the Remington Gash
..
he was closing hliJ store Saturday
Washington, Nov.
here today with the story of George ment was to question whether Gov. tum lug to Paris from h.l.s vls\L t'J
--- - - ·-.
, ter company, of IUon . N. Y.
:r
nllht. and secured
BauhoJ!, 28, alleged parole Jwnper lft&gt;.Josevelt 111 sumclenuy or thf' ·:AI ·
Hoover tn Washington, MACDONALD WILL
Rand declarea: !.Jat his compan'
op Jame&amp; Cannon, Jr.. elmllenoed
o
· !rom the Indiana penlt.nttary. who Smith "'""'" to pie"'
Deon- landod he&lt;e todoy !rom the """'.
' """ "still lnte,..stod·· in pu,..ha""•
the constttutionallty of the F'ederol
pollee say admlttf!d killing Hlaty locrats.
Ile De France trom New 'fer': . APPOINT COMMITT££ 1thf! asaets Of the Ilion concern,
Corrupt Practices act todDy when
Miller at a farmhouse near here In
The strategy l)f the
op- 1I
when a deal With the
COJP.•
ana.l111ed before Juatice James M .
1923. Bauhoft was ll"¥en a preltm- ,position b to build up favorite son
Lclldan. Nov. 2--INB-One
the pany waa corurwnmated.
01 J.
, Proctor ot an Indictment charging
h RAIP b, "AI" Capoae S Jnary
hearlna and bound over kl l!ltrength In aa many states as po:;firs.: nets of Prime Mlnlster
Alter hearing Rand's t.estlmoftv
him with violation of the act 1n
It
tbe a:nmd Jury on a second de- lelble, In
to ......,vent a quick
Pf!deral Judge Benson w. HoU:h
t la
t d used
• .,..,. •
.,....
11ovemBy laduotriea Peadins De- m toIn
Brother, 011 laaide f.,.. · murd" ' h
lime fur ·
DC U
0
. Ramsay
ment willMacDonald'&amp;
b&lt; to appointnew
a oommit-

Copyrlrht. 1931, By I. N B.
"
"
By Intoroatlonal New• Servloe
With the tlmo set by ihc l&lt;Ogue
Wllh a notlceoble docllne tn tm·
nl Nations for
evacuation
me caeualtles, deaths !rom violence
weeks For Second Time Within
the week-end fatality toU,
8cf Manehurle. only two
0
1\'DY. new heavy IMV mcnts of
Ten Days; No Reaaon
it wa.s disclosed in a check'-up by
Japa n" ' and Mongolian
lroop•
International Newo "'"'"' today.
w.re repooted today .tmu.tanoously
.
Was Given
At'"'' Lhree Ohioan• were vlowith 'a new Slno-J11panese clash at
..__
Urns of
one ot them wa&amp; a
Toutaokow which cost fll ty Chi·
Cndlz, o., Nov.
three -year-old girl, whose father
nEse UveiS.
lng a six pl:!r
was:e cut
dflj' calmly pulled the trlgger of a reWllh lacge foro" or Japa"''"
volm. •nuftlntr out her life at their
troops being ohtfted from Kh·h, Co· men . &lt;OO mtn"' at "'" Ohio aurl home. One man -was killed tn a
ward Cl•ongc&gt;."n · Ohlne•• cl"'" In Penn.,lvnnln Coal company mine gun battle w&gt;lh a polloeman.
Automobile
aoold&lt;n"
Potplng predloted a Jap"'"" ad- j wa!Kod '"t ol ihe mlno worklno&gt;
uno. lnLo Hellunklang ,,...,,""· •here today.
!rom olher '""'''" and oulcldea ac, Blleged thea trtl c.( Soviet
T
n
wh0 were not af . 1.::ounted !or othel' deaths ln the
parttolpallon.
onnaoe '""
. · '"'"·
Mea.nwhlle, a li'! IV bombhlll' by ected by the cut werf! mclttded Jil l Alerleco Sanchez, ,35, a gunman,
shot and kiUed
Newark by
Japanese IIJrplanm; uccun·:·d u't l the wnlkout. The miners were
tbroWiOi
populv.Uot. ganlzf. d Into a local union ol thf! Patrolman Eyler Burris after th'!
or the olty Into a""""' and ca., . u !ted Mine worken ol Am.,·loa •'""'"" had 6erlouoly wouno,1
lng flve U!o!aWis. An unoo·1; rm t:d
summer when the Notional Thomas H. Trower, 48, a\. Colwn report from Riga declarfld Japan miners lllllon attempted to get bus. The gunman, who had forced
h .. aent a second not' or prot..t
lhem to join the general eastern a Columb"' taxi driver to loko blm
1
t.o Moscow ai:ainst Soviet
Ohio strike.
to Newart, was fatally wounded
ence, but tbere were NO Indications ·
·- - ·
ter he waa. cornered by Burns a.nd
of Totyo•• Intention to abide by Lhe
Ath
o Nov -INS--Minere auoLher patrolman.
leacue i council's resolution
and
wllp
of tbe Les- ••oTronolwtBor.,..
oalllh,',••toN•nI
,move IB troo,. rom newly-O&lt;ou· ton•Alu•lller mlno No. 85, fonnerI Y o
..
waa
obol
lbroUilh
lhe n""
,..
._
_
1
pled·
by November 16. ·
kqown. aa Uu1 Poflt.on mine, at larltil• &amp;nchea dutllll
bra
• . hi 8

Japane~

'fELL~ "'E14HBOR";o 'TO
&lt;bAVE "ltOA'1'S COMIC &lt;;;TIIMPS
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artOUI left~~~~"
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Day Annually That They Have A Voice

' a~~:ed

OV
Of MasaiiiGn; ~ray 86, Wants To Lead Marietta Out
COUNTr COP KILLS BANDIT
SMITH BEHIND M E, ''"''""
"'at". . Of Wilderneso Of Depression; "Charity B~nd" .
Sou~h?!e~u~~=dit~ere
w~il.~ ~~~;~~~t~o:~ Al£:f:e!~,;;!~~~:!~~ Ne-o~;:~or ~"o:c;.t;; In Hu·SBAN 0 Of nEft 0 loauea To Be Voted On In Many Place• :.
Are Active
MINER";') ON :l"TRIKE m_ito Suicide ~~ ~:..:~~,'~~!:..="~::~
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MONGOLIANS
MOVE INTO MANCHURIA
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AQE 'E&gt;POILE"t&gt;. You I"'T!!&lt;IF!!QE E\lliRY
'TIME I "TR'( 'TO CO&lt;lQ!;CT "!HEM! CEmAINL'I'
'&lt;OU DON·'T 'WAN'T P'EOI"',E 'TO 'TRIP
AND ~ALL 0\1!!1&lt;. 'THEIR 'TO'(!;,

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as 1111 colle&amp;iUe&amp; and Blnlh&amp;lll

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By Joha 1!. Medbury

bw sL ou" ln loud laua:hter at hh
dlscomnture and

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No one en)O)&gt;ed the tnetclent mo 1 •
than the one-tbne reserved proft.:s
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theet, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God ?-Micah 6 :8.
iOOD'S WONDERFUL LOVE-For God so loved the
world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that who•o·
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Oermao Nobility at which th e
Cr9WU Prlnc:t Wllhelm anr\ Prln ·
tt:lll5 ~lwaye are jue11ts of hpnor
Tbtt tUnoer is Blvi n ln .dlffert:nt.. cl·
Uea eJc:h yea.r and fa.Us this year
to 8erltU at the etid,of thill m onth
Th'e lrt'Yitatlons
enre 118Jy re·
QUI!It thi!~ •·dark sult.ar• and n ot
full dDII t:e worn ' .. ip. ~QepinM with
f.rte times" whiCh lll!!O.hl that. there
wtll be no autter C~C rlbOOns. medals
and deccratlona Bl.lt the Crown
Prince tmd Prine~ have ne••:!rt~elea! BlrrJI(ted thtl.r Intention of
,.n~odl~r. ·Pfftldmt von Hinden..
~Ul'U Is hc.110r11ry' cha1rmnn Jf ~he

"ONE-EYEI&gt;" AUTOS
MANY METHODS hae been •uggestcd whereby safer
driving along the highways may result. Some have
been gooij., ao me bad and others indifferent. Some evil('
exist without one t~emblance of l'e ason therefor and one of
the11e js the vicious, pen~i !'l tt!nt habit of many drivers io
drive machines ha vi ng but one light burning.
There i~ a law whereby autoiRt~t .practicing this care·
letU1 hab1t may be punished 1 but ~o far as the writer knows, 4JI~olotlofl
has never been prest~ed into serv1ce by our law enforcing 'ttl ~ re•l l'et~Son llehind the re·
lot· "dark sult.a" I' to pravent
officialo. It must be granted that it i• ""difficult thing to qut11t
emtarra,slna that larae )lllH of
do, to catch a culprit on the highways because of the nat. ttte noblllty which simply can't al ·
to Quy new evenln8' &amp;owns
ural barrier• to apprehending the offender but that t.hr ford
for their wtvea
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practices should be discontinued can not be successfully
HllUI:Ie partlea and hunts llonl.CX·
denied .
~J:edln1ly rare . HWldreds ot caitles
There are few thir;tge more aggravating or more dan .. land villas Which at t.hl11 Lime of the
th
th t f
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year used to bt pl(lasure haunt!. of
gerous an a O mee ng a ca1 In
e ar Wit on~ the rich are oloied Plnanoial dl·
light burning, the driver of the other car doe~ not know tlloultles aided by tba low produaa
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prices for a. pOo,f crop have rorced
W h lC
Ill'
I IH or W e her he IH ar enoug on t e Bid.; esta'e owners to close their cauntt•\·
of the road to prevent an accident and as a result of hit howre5. Th08e who could afford It
misiivings, sometimetl finds himself in the dlteh because hb•u:l,m'"•knyen
h"a"v"c'tmmeo"v"'ed'n,nthto' ctlhtye
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Mofls' Populnr D11nce Orchest.1a
lawn. A man ls a man there fh..,t
WJZ--N~w Ycrk 13495·7601 5 45 ol all It has been characte~lze d
1Jm.L11 lle
Orphan Ann ie, 6 45 188 the 'mOlit exclusive club In the
] Lowell Thomas; 7 Amos 'n Andy 1world" anll that Is true 1n ~ pruT· l5 Popula1 Prog; 1· 30 Phil Cook. lfouudly human way Learning Is
6 The Quakers. s·so Popular Har· appreciated and recognized But to
1monies: a 45 ~ 1sters of the Sk\ll~( , 1set along t.nere requires more tha.1
In :my cne previous .Yt'lllr Probabl y : 9 Fopulp.r Pro~;: 9 JO 01ea~ Person·! th11.t. And especially If the scholar
00 111 ~." 111 t~c wmld hu:&gt; :&lt; f,~r..fi r. l a.lltln, 10 Old Stager's Mt morl!!!!; member is Jilcllned to be just a
large fam ily us h{'
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10 30 Clara Lu and Urn 10 45 Pur-! wee bit condescending.
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Is Night. I.l&amp;e, 11 fllumber M11.&lt;1ic,
1'he Senate early In Senato1
~ '11 3!) Ru11s Columbo, ll45 Dream 1Bingham's Ci\l'OOt' there, whethel
_ , __ . ------------- .. , P lctt.res 12 15 Puul Whiteman 11 ul rlgbtl~ or wrongly. got the Idea
R_.__..d-:··-----~-~ ~ t;;l1a Pc puiiH Dnncc aml Rec01diUi! that he was patronl11ing. That was
10
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bad The chamber Will stand lor
1 WI W-Cincl nnntl 1428-"roOI
5.45 crltJcilm, bu' not tor condecen.sion
lpm Little Orpha.n Ann~:-. 6 Old In UtUe Wa)IS it set Ollt to tna.nl
l!!t
Sunshine:
6 30
John lY feijt Us dl!lollpproval a.nd 1t wam ~
1Man
... ........ - . ~-------... •., 10rcu, 6 46 Lowell Tl1oma!i, 7 Am os lona before it was apparent. tha~
'n Andy , 7.45 Ptlpular arch. s Th::! Bera~k BinBham wu not part.icu .
Quakers ; 815 Vincent Loper:· Owh; IU Y ed by his oolleaaues
Nu'lemkr 2
8 30 Bubble Bloll.ers D PopPiar En·
When he rose to lecture the Beil
l se,mbftle: 10 Chronl~l es· to ·3o va 1- ate on BOrne lasue or me&amp;sure,
WABC:.....New Ym k l3486·R6HI B 15 tety; lO .U Bob Newhail; 11 Crln: ~ was .~hen his.. wont, he waa prompl
Dc..n BlgefoW's Olch. 6 45 Btrl."i and iu~;11ts; l1 SO Mac n Riv et 12 Dancl' ly Jeumped
by hecklers
V~o~sh 7 Bin" Crosby, 7 ~5 Da~ p.rcll; l2 ::rl J ohnny Ha{np•8 Or~h ~~~ rs would .ftook out of
Abrarruf Orcft; 7 .f.5 Morton IY.lwn·
WJR-Delrolt 1~7501 'I Amos
II. ·room!l to watah
the
ey· 8 lfi Stngtn' Ssm . 8 30 K.ute fl', Andy· 7 16 Pu
o! Rhythm Senator BlnBham stood the
B~ith. 8 45 K!Rnhft.t ta n E:crcnadPr~ t:a~ WelComers , 1 45 ma 1·t ~~et, manfully, but !l ~~painful
9'15 'I'he MUle Brotb_.~:rs ; lQ The !J1be- Quakers, B.3D Bubble Blowers
a t th
Modernists. 11 etreet 8lngc1. 11.16 9 Chronicles . o 30 Great Par60na11·1 Tod~" h:t waslysome_,~ears back.
lnrlc 'Madl'lgoor~J. 'S 'Oi'ch, 11 '30
10 Old Sto.acr's Memorhm, onl ~~n
tare ape-11 and then
Red Ntc.hols arch , 12 Ben B:rnle' 10 :30 Olarn, Lu and Frn, 11 15 E... jt:utir pro~= t~~ ·~ hi~la.rtt­
Orch 12 3U Nocturne 1 A'rlt.hony nle IHolst's Orch. 1130 The Rei•the
Trl.nl s Orch; 130 Dave Ab•am's 1\pp(}Olub.
len olose attenti
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his Views carry re t
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Oroh; 1146 The Stebbm~; Bovs: 'I
above &amp;Jl he h&amp;.sBle!'rn:'io·c· _:--.-.:1
Lumber Jacka. 'I 15 Plano Du.a
h~ tnberent trtendllne
, 1 90 Allee Jo.Jr: 7 45 The Gol:ibc rttll I
Ihumor tulJ play fie ~"~;~!;;~;t::
18 3oconyland Sketches e 30 P n.-:u·
II terms wtth au aroupa
lta.r Voice: 9 The Gypsle~; 9 30 P~r· j.,.
anij reUahet nothlhs
ade or the Str.te~· 10 Tine Sl"lr''
an nmuslnr ept1odl!:
far
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has p1oaressea .rtow~ the I'Ua.d of
Ooon·Banders lind
Tldr O• ell
l• lluman undentandJna: apd araclollli 1
11 90 J t:86e Ctllwford
11 4"' Qab
neas 15 well llluat.rated by the rotOal!r.way's 01ch . 12 Paul Whi\c·
11owlng incident.
mnn'.,a Orah 12 30 am Twc::i. HoIn Ute ftna!
or the
•1deba.te en the
san nnd His Pcpulo.r l)nnrl' r.~:
WJ~-New York OJ4~ ~Fl'i'm !'·45
In .tuly ID3o
nm LtttlA Ornha'!1 Ann!2; e 15 Pe•'
on ha\'1Q8' ;!.A
.... '"'" Fltncrlen'~; Orr.h; fi ~5 Low·
ton was etJctUy
ell Thomas ; 1 ,f\moa 'n Andy 715
wen~ ftayecf The
T.l~ The J ct'tcrM : ~ ~0 Phil nonk
bc•ng a&amp;l&amp;l.led tor
'1 .1D waves o! Melodies ~ : an c-.nt~
there wu
V«lw Da yo;: 9 r opulat Orrl•
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CHAPTER LXI
Haste pulled the tarpaulin sheet
over the dead man again,
"I hope to God we find that mrm
Martell at Moubilvcrl" he saul
In addition to the cases containing the white deadly powder was a
sma ll safl', locked, of course.
"The contents of thJs safe should
prove. interesting," sa1d lhham
",Probably we shall find there the
business books, lists oi agents em·
ploycd.L.all the details of this or·
ganiza.tion that Martell controls,"
Martell, of course, had always
slayed well in the background, work·
ing through a uetwork of ageoJ,s,
getting his $20 or $25 an ounce for
the deadly drug.
':'J'hat uuspcakable profiteer wh,ct
traJJicked in bodies and souls. often
of young girls still in their teens,'(
went on llsham with restrained pas.
sion, "wtth his agents in all the low
dance dens artd m"ht dubs-well,
tonight wtll see Ius evil activities
stamped out, thank Godl Only if
Martell htmself escapes, [ shall feel
almost as though I've failed in the
job I set mysdil" be added fiercely.
"\Ve shall get lnm at Monksilvcr,"
said Jim confidently.

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"Those rubies will draw them ta
Monkstlvcr. That puor girl, h1s step.
daughter, Helen Blair-1 wonder
vthat th1s will mean for her ? A
chance o.f freedom, or happiness at
last, I hope." Then abruptly: .. 11 ~
rham, it wiLs not altogether impersonal, this vendetta you've pursued
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against Martell?"
Hute pulled the tarpaulin abeet over the dead man.
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speak. Then :
where Martell wanted him to show the~ brought him from Monks1lv er. \
"I'll tell you. Z. South America them Where !oroething wa.!l bidden- poor chap.N
,
Martell was concerned in that other I don't know wha.t-Creyke was to
"Will it be eafP. to remove him to '
damnable busiaeu that we call the have gone and fetched the polu::e to lhnorwaysi"" Jim asked "Poor old
white slave traffio-until Bueno.! catch them therf:. But Martell-" Frank. I hate to thmk of h11 commg !
Aires got too hot to hold him. And The woman broke oft w•th a bttle back to conscmusness m th1s 1nfernal 1
the w1fe of my best pal got entrapped shudder.
place_"
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The doctor nodded.
Martell had disappeared from the IMPATIENT
.. Safe enough, 1 think. The br:st
Argent:nc did I find out that be was
"But Mr. Scvern-whete is ht" thing to do 111 fact ."
the man respons1blr:. But I swore I'd now ?" broke in ]lm Impatiently
Fr.o~nk Severn was Btlll uncon·
find him," llsham sud tn a low in.
"He was here at Beggars' Court sctous when they leh htm 10 bed at
tense vou:e. "It was in Sing Sing 1 unh 1 t 11e first night you came, str, " M anorways m 111c •1oct or •s han d 9. \
got the &lt;:lue I wanted-and the first she said; "had beC"n here five weeks. Jm1 had gone on ahead to break the 1
bint of this dope·smugghng traffic oi He had r.ome home unexpected- news the• e that tlu· nussmg man had
his on the Essex coast. He'd changed and by acctdcnt he found out what been iound at latJt and was being
h1s name, grown a heard, wore tmted they were up to here in this house, brought to Manorways.
glailses to alter his appearance-but all about the dope. Mr. Seve 1 n was
)1m read 1n Katharine's startled
1 traced him at la~ttl"
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furiou a-and Martell attacked hun, eyes a relief no ieJ;s intense than his
Ilsham turned to Haste.
struck h•m down. He suffered such own.
•'Shouldn't we be getting a move injunes to his hea~ that he was lying
Then the five mw drove off to
on, Insp'l!ctor? We want to grt our 111 and delirious f(lr weeks here in Monks1lver where, unless thetr cal·
iland5 on that man at ¥onksilverl" this house up to ,... few days of thelculatioos proved to be at fault, the
The dead man was taken to an out· night you came here--"
closing act of d1e d.ra.rw.&amp; would be
kilding, while the door of the crypt
"But [ asked you where be is played out,
was clo!ed again and made M:eure. now?'' cried )1m. " At ICilll he is atilt Ta:E .TRAP
At Beggars' Court Mrs. Martin living ?"
At MOnk s 1lv~ the trafl had been
had recovered sufficiently to be "Yes. When he waa brought back carefully baiteci should Martell and
questioned.
from Mooksilver nearly a week ago, Sant elect to walk into it. The bouse
"For your own sake ,.u'd best they daren't bring him here, of and grounds were acemingiJ utterly
make a clean breast of everythmg."' course. He w:a.11 t01.ken to Frome'~!! deserted as Haste aa'lt tbe others
Hute warned her, "since obviously, p •v
H c: •a been d rove up-t houg h b a11 a dozea p 1~
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...ce, tb e c ros.!l .6f"eys.
even if only pa.ssively, you'"e been there ever since."
clothee men were wa1ting .Ia bidiPg I
accessory to aU this."'
And at the Crou I\.eylt lnn they ready to pounce.
"What could I do?" the woman found Frank Severn.
There had been no sign at ,et t&gt;f ' I
broke ouL "'1 didn't like: it, but [
.. It's no use denying he'll here. the two wanted men, But tblt • •
couldn't betray my hlU!Iband. And We know he is under thi.! rool," hardly IUrpriling. Their harried
this murder of poor Creyke-at lt".ast Haste had told the terrilied Mre. flight from Beggar'• Colll1 by water
he had nothing to do with that. It Frome. "Your husband i.! already had deprived them of the ute .. a
was a terrible shock to hitn when he under arreet--and 1'11 clap you under cu. But almost c:ertainl7, Jim ~
heard what Martell and Frome had arrest tbis very minute if you d011't they would come. It wu tbeJr Jut
done."
take Ul straight to where Mr. Severn h~ of 1ecurlq the coveted
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"'Why was Creyke mardere4 ?• is."
Rubies. And probabJy, Jiaol ' tt.e j '
put in Haste.
Frank Severn was lying with blow had fallen with aucb unCzpeeted l '
"He had been told to drive Mr. closed eyes in a barely furnished swiftness. the fugi1ive1 wo.Ud be·'un .. · i
Severn to Monksdver; and Martell attic. lie did not open hts eyes when able to lay thl.lir hands on any 1llODfJ
found some words written to Creyke they entered. The s1ght of his l riend's kept in resene against auch •n em.er~
by Mr. Severn that showed he meant white emaciated face went .to Jim's genq, since neither man would be
to betray them-written on the joker heart. They bad brought w1th them likely to dare venture near hil own
of a pack of cards it was." And Jim the doctor who hat! been summoned home, lcnowi,ng that the telepOO.o
remembered that half of a pl1,fil'l&amp;' by telephon,e to Beggar'• Court. He would have b~en busy and the boule
card they had found with part of the bent over the man in the bed,
of each watched. Sooner or liter
word Monks1lvcr on it and tht I'C!t "Drugged," he said, with his finaer tonight that gliUering bait
of the ncssage torn off. ''Aftet on the pulse. "'Probably he'a b«.o draw them to llonbiiYer.
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it gives me _modem throat proleFiion.
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too. at opens :without any coaidng
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Ab out t h e most e ffect1ve
means o brea m~r up th e ~hlif:.' or :m,tntalnlnr their p&amp;.laces
practice, mi&amp;"ht Ue for officera in vHla&amp;"e8, towna and citied. AU tbrou&amp;:h Eut Pruuia. Pom 91eranla and. Sllesla estates are beto arrest every dril'er of a car in the municipalities with 1nJ put up for aUction for non·pa)'
cars lacking proper li~thting facilities. By this means, m~nr mept or qtqaaes. There are sel·
dom any btdderi b3clluse es~al''
c"r~ improperly lighted wbuid be repaired before the "n n luxucy ~he11e 11\YI And 60
driver started on the great open spaces on th~ state htgh· the lJ!lnkl who hold the mor tpg!l!
aubdlvtde t~e estates to J)t'lf.San•,
ways, to ri\'e his fellqw drivers many anxioua rnomenis.
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f
thl
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th
Thua
the
l)ankers
themoolves
are
Th ere can e no goo excm~e or
0 clriYlPI the eastern provinces into
8 pr ;riCe, or
very good reason that most of the offendirs are those ol the arm11 or the Oomm"ntats or at
'· h ,.ut bfeakiQI the pollth:i! ' twld c.f
IPfll st-. ndl ng an d I'f 1p.e k ut" H.nancea j 8 tt h e cause, s~.~c
the Na~tonailattt 't}lctl datts lla"~
driver shOuld be kept off the road anyway. ' The q'l*l'j W~n to ttnw tmmemorlal The .!lll~tll
JlCIUIO~ts ftQCklnK to le ..se the au))..
. h I b
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c~"not a ff~ or&lt;I to b uy a h etJ. dl lg t I Q t!, can not a., or-... to divided esta~~ ll.re ~~quqllv ,..!If,
own any :kind 'of an automobile.
1 m.1rn~rlnB the '"ndlbtm llnd their
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, Jt ~ ,ea»n~st 'I to e ope that snme euect4ve met · Jeom.es t.o elec,lQn t.\1pi the P•u.nts
odo f!l• eupbing the practiceo may HOQR be fOUJid ~* a fllat·l by t9""' 0! Rllf"bt"' &lt;vjl\ , w.ll lt.' !
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te~ qf l!lOfO safety for the man)' careful ~rly&lt;ll'l! on the, ~~ ol t~e p~~orits who Iettie
concret~
'on the la»d ~~~~ 'II!'Uih of thr
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11 au en coRes a
·mflrk nol~
with the admc~llmn tu open n Sill·
Jng account.. with at least part of th~'
mc.ncy In 'tllne mcntns cf thi'J yeaL
the President acetVsd L~· lce RS
mnnv aodfaUtcr lnlporlunlt..es th11.n

the

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tablishment. The defense attempted to prove that the
~Jtl
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lad WBH of unsound mentalit,' with the usual sidelights
FOROVIR
,H'-" ,Dance ::&gt; rch' . .
pertaining to such procedure but the attempt failed.
..........- - .. ..,;: .............. ~ .. , ..... .:...._....._ HaWmJpRa11d
~~~i~~~~~~e~~!td:~~e~n:ls~. ~~;~~n~~ 0~a~hl~,~~ctthe Pteslden~ Ill
Aft
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- 0 e1ro1 400· •50 b r 11c tift l 10 1
T o say t h at sue h a cr Ime as t h U! is unusual and d&lt;o!e'"'-----__
Ph 1u.tom
,
Announcer, 7 Amo:, Il en
a.c eve
oH
Bh'\~nun sm1led mrusec'J:t .unrl
v
then cnever• ors
ga'Ye ehlm
ly to be regretted is l.n1t stating a, k
fact but it is ahm
BERLIN
th
4ndy , 7. 15ta1le Aristocrat&lt;;, 730
Today he Is one of the most satrJ qmetly ~r"'
em own
tile w,ntc
l,...• With
~ l'h · ' · ~ a !0 Po :
ble pc puliu and w11.rmlY Jiked men .n
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tr ue th at sueh mel ents are ar
preva ent in this age
~Y EDWARD L. DEUSS
h
t~ " t.6.' ·iJct ')l~ct\.~"'"-1 '~ " l • t Qrch, ~jf,O Mus1cn 1 Do - •the chamber. The: Senate bas
fia.y. You kno.v 1 a m a~::amsl
of wild and ungoverned
ev~r before known irJ , . qJB Stnff Correspondent
~ t~;~~l\~~j.tt toe } afit~tV;'~n,~~
; fO a!IXI»:.~ , 10 30 Real Folk humanized" the one-tlme . aloof the tu~aty
the history of thill or any
Btt;lJD· No" ~lN8-Thc man l u£a\ ly pllod alont~ th(' hr.dg~s ' Hll
$ ~mbei r' MUI!i~ ; l1 30 Rus&amp; Cc · and soqt_ewhat disdainful savant. · - - - ----- - - - -,
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lumbo ; 2 Jane Frohman s Orch' The lu\lnt charm.
aod fj'r&amp;elouaness l c'!'li~Ollm:ll~l!OI11lll"111lll&gt;lmlWIIIlU • .;,,;;,..,,.......Im.,.lllllllilll1111llll1lllll,
~e1~1!e
r a sm • m er· "' r. nu or s w 10 knew the~ coultl 12 1~ Populat Dance Orchestrn
ali•"' 1hl'ch
de
0t
A•• matter Of fact.
boy . ll... !'""'""A
,Jln todor
would be beaten net hold
m·opc, ty
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~ w., en ared h1m
1to his ~tatqs •·•vlat1on oomma.n&lt;i
ina
l 8 th an a
' ' '""'"'~ -o~ Xl., ~M, ' ~iin~
uri ~ft.'~· ·~ ~flaush on one or a
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N
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Your ...~ •upport an d )n fl uence
f' more nor e s
, ~:blhe whale oount.rl'
ovm1 llr ·
, during --~~w
ld ~ Wat, w blos ·
1
neee has been allowed to
W. op;l 'ui ·~~ ~~ .tia~~.ne yellow IJ•·owLl The ertat Gelman mldole class WABC-New Ymk Ot4.B 6·B60l 8ottl.ed~
J~.f tntd,.,· t~a.ltst~c
. .. . E~n"tly Solicited
t i
tll t th
h
• )rf' lt""W:s' p! tb.e;:'~an Fall- hardly which '4§'ed , t.Q ..J'¥lve. ,l,\~ Jnen~mtp t''ia(:!HU Ballv So m. the Se.iic 1 5 45 comra Ull ,lrt . U.·':l8en&lt;t\e,' and
res ra nt un , a
e
e . . Bu~OU It a 'd.il;lh; ot' coiPt t.P \lcllcve the gJoom tltcie~J. \l~d "bl~i.'!l'' ~ nlll'[ii "q\ 11 \ohb ' 'Bd~t Lt wn's
Otch, 6 R•'ythm where bhiie ' h,-a cbllea&amp;~ took sly
have thoughts of nothing; 'but
enJOYJllt by
•,1 .( ~bu ~ey to lfl~kc 'em le.uah, ter 1om~ · h,Q~~ ~~eq ~o 1 .P\.11l·ch Lt;n~ : K~nQ.'! 6 16 O&amp;.lnl~ Boswell. 6 45 pleasure lp procllng hlm. thell now
the youth of thllt ar.e, he J8
d
~tit ~eqP\P 'tbJnk · you're ltidding pa!Ue~ .Few U!.futfh&gt;ll cah n'ttmJu to i'Blld lincl Vusl1, 7 Bins Crosby, 715 seek him out as a friend and com·
B
&amp;$ ft mur eref and them (! thiJ mllhaler of the larpj• entc1t~ll, 1 ..60 ~I Lh.e O}~Uolb,lla.,;U;.Il:.,t&gt;.:lj J\It.3 f&gt;J id Dunn; 1 411 MoltOn DOW· panlon
is sent to the state prison for a
f•t vaudcv1Uo ~lQtule told me HJ~&gt; clrtl~ ~onthbutc 'fcc u ~m. d11n k n ey a Ba nd Conce1t a·15 At~ Lv ~
~ew, men ever came to the Sen·
Candidate For
,
llieatre le hllll·fllled on all but nnd mt:llt -»l! ~11hab~ttcul lot-u.~w.n iman s B!\n~ n 4.., Walte r Winchell adt Y.f:llghted dowu with ac&amp;a.emlc
TheMe things do not~t'!ome to paat~ in a day or a week E.:atul·dayiS and Sundays . "SUre·fir{! at cuch oYnersl 1\onih. sovln~; ~utli· '9 Ben BPr JIP'~ Orch. D·:m Roman-~ ecBu.t.1ona as la Senator Bingham
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
nr even a month. but gradUally grow just as a rivulet htta which In norma1 tlmt:l&gt; brou~:ht t.o\t ~'tJce 1.1 a~nnc~ .~~Q tl!~t. a.n Vll ·o!" th~ em. 10 Mills Brothers, IAus ·M.A., PhD., Lfi'T.• D., were
down til~ huuee" he uJd, draw 11nly extm room In the hou.~e rna} be 10 15 Mu•k Wlnoy.'s Orch; 10 30 ~ 1111 \;~ few or the hlore common or
Of Saliabury Townahip, at the Election
into fL river, from small, unimportant lncidenta, to matter~ 111 ripple or applause• today 1 ha"e heao!!d for ~be ."~ton l'
IA!'l'l;l: Ulfl(lF; 11 Jack Mlll ~r
n 15 half a.~e C:eU:=r:-~ta~;~~~~
November 3, 1931
of greatest importance. lf. the jury erred and ~he boy i£1 [ilvm crders Lc l:!colt more musical
Cubnn OrLh, 11 30 Dane~ Orch, books and had SPilQt years In re
.
act~~ Mm;l.c 111 neutt&amp;L People can A
'ct
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seMcb worll: In fot'et-- lands HP
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not of normal menta Itty and is Inclined toward viciousneM tak..: It u..ld be bappy or aad Just HI ~PL~&lt;;
ur ~. 1~ d·t"''ct'mtl~. \l. ,.
WEAF'--Ncw York 14543- 6601 6 had taught a.t val:·· and 'spoke
for which he it! not responsible, someone has erred mo.&gt;t a~ t thq
fer! Th ;: , funny man dce:m't.. me~~ctt n0 r rgpoVUll't
co~r' 1 crpo " L.uo,· "1 \) m f' op ulnr Oich · 6 46 The Stch- fluently • nwnber of 'ta""uag- It
U
&lt;! I Y 1 1e u:s 1clem s · l1l
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•• therefore
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8 1ng · 7 30 Iwa.s. perhap11, but natural
grievously in not attending to his coRe, for the good of 1'1.0· it'. Y J\n)'more~ • ~
GOdfather to 15,ouo f!h lid1:m a IJ! a- I ns, cy. . ·
ymn
sure which h as c~st hun da;;e to I Aile.. Joy 7 45 The Oo lclt er~!&gt;. 8 I t hat when l.he tall distlnguishr i
I
ciety long before the opportunity for him to commit mur· The uncertainty and dLsl rec'! h!Ui •76,000 out of Iii!! pcJsonal ~xpm~;e ',· "'uln'r''•~~oo~&lt;',.,.P,ln~tnMtluc~Jic-J'M'"ga;lc~-~ ·hPPecrbelnohprotessol came to the
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If
It
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h
th
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dtlayert the OPf;Jnlng or the ~ot~lttl allo&lt;vance 1, 1 tl 61
If
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e should ha"Ve lett 111 ~
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Slmp Y urms es a no er exce .. eeasrm The ~nnu&amp;l Press baH hR "
:c x am a Ja 19 :m lia1le Sp1oor . 10 B A H oHe s Jmpo1tance
Much had slw ...y.,
lent example of what occurs when parents especially, Jl.Wi beer, cancelled a.ltQiether The mr L ~far~
ot h~:; Pl ~sJdc n cy
,., .
... I Dane ~ G•ch 11 Lee Mon ~
tt l i lieen made of him elsewhere
1 lc:&gt; Pit !dent mve. fulL ' 0 1 '- 1 J ~!!Sl' Cwwfo r~l 11 30 J a.ck Denny s
eXc uslve aft.la event In all Oel'maJ•)'
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"The Convenient Ccnkr"
othm·s fl'enernlly, fail to do th eir duty after children are will dlj6 year I.J.e mtormall It 1£ i 1Y to e\ery b~no ltdc L\1\Jtll'lt,·; 1Cu ll 12 Huly Vallee u1rl UIH But tlur Senate has a consclom;·
brought into the world .
the dlhnar of U1e Assoc.tatlon of the 0 be godfatheL He wntes n lilt. . (Jomwcllcul Y~ukues, 12 •.m Jce ness ot lt.s Importance all tt.s
of

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home heater, and they

unsollt ltcd and donat.-

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1alinq Tests
wt11 prove it

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Emlh n E.ct Mcconnell, 8 30 Holling
Lft:o
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7 3"0 v I t
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I N ts. aLat! Cot·•esponctent
l liwccl
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Cti
are y,
Wa.shlngtL&gt;al, 1~ov. ~- .l'he seven
Mu~ (aJ Dom~noes: 10 Ha tmon:~ ~cars thav aeua~or H1ram Bingbam
worth Hall; 9 Band Concert; 9 80 o! connec ~.cu., .u1s served In the
:!~:;;,1 ~;:1-:og~:hu.~~!ri:.Re~~ senate hilS bLought to him an 1u·
Dane~ ¢tch; ' 13-.JOl\m
Jo.h nn y sight and appnclation or human

Spa~:e

They

is the best, most economical
want

hr

Going Around In Washington

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CANDIDATE
FOR
CONSTABLE
Of Salirbury
Township

owners.

this

HEATROLA

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State a CHHC came t..
trial in which the defendant iM a twelve year old lad,
charged with the murder of a deputy sheriff who surpri~ed the youth while in the net of robbing a mercantile es-

FOR SALE
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llb Old Papers 5c pel'
bundle at the Daily
ill
Tf)''bnne Qffice.
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\'•tal Sbt.lstles
Social Aeeomph~bmeuh
II all the cloves in AmPfiCH .~m ~
RllZy po licemen lliC IIOW h l ..
placed end lO end they W )l..ud wke '_ddl s to carry lht&gt;lr ulbl. Sl'Cks

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Heatrola

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Estate

genu1ne

Forti
Popular Plul.wthropl~b
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Ycu very seldom see 11 nun;e out The kmd-hmutL·d m.u Ju lurtta t•r
walking with a peklnges.: The a.v- 1who contttbutert a llllt&gt;dt • ,! casrs
erag society woman wont trust n i &lt;.f tocLhplck.s to thr s t~•' .... 1~ AI- 1

011 Company of fndla.na (he same
--iomount wa!S voLed for the la.:;t
OIP•t SacN41 PU.tiq
quarter Th~ tGLKI annual dJvlotud I
fhtr dJvldmd tod ii:f will
ThR oldf!Lit pnlnllnl of tbe Vll'I\D
111 now Sl
be puyublt&gt; uecember l5 w ~ t&lt;.~ck and Cl1lld In exl111enctl1 DOW la U..
ul 1ecord November I O
l'rlll"llln cnla l' nruh ln Rome.
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rmd Mr11 R C l::l) e i".,

1 .ld M!

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Penetanlil were bumed
Iday
Two more were

their

w Alhi't'lli'

D.tl• fRtmtr t,•tulnto
Sum.ll 1

DtHHia PARTY

rBODIJ'-'[

Lo deBLh toSIWEU. AcctJRD
SBld to be
TuecalOCJia. Ala., lfOY. s--.m&amp;Nov
2-IN&amp;--Poultry
rr,,...krt
Dr and Kn U Z Junkermo\ll dying and many oth cr5 m u. cr!Ucal t Accused u &amp; blt·rull driTCII',
steady, ueman1 mod · IIUpw;.ly mod, •nt.ert&amp;lned at noon BWld».y with a condt tiou
Sewell, thlrd. buem.&amp;D. of &amp;be !few
heav) ht-ns 21·23· med hena 18-:10 , dinner at
home on Seve!Uh
--· _
York Yanteea, wu placed Uftder
leahom bene 13·111, lqhorru eprin&amp; avenue
DIVIDEZ.."D DECLARE[)
$600 bond here todiJ. The WJI,11'UR
.,..... 16·18, heavy eolOHd sprlnvera
The followinl cuesta wtrrt" pr.es
Chicago, Nov 2 - INB-A tJivl· charge~ Sewell'• car nD O¥er and
11·20 , amall eolo~ tprlnaera 16· ent Wn Aplel B Smith, Mr at:~1 dend or 25 centJ; WQ8 voted today iserl&lt;.usb' lnlured &amp; ehild. Bewell
11. roost.er.a 12·13 , duck.ll UJ·lll :W:n Helen Smith and da.uahkr by t he dlrecton or Lhe Stand~rd denk!d Jmowledae ot the a.ocl6mt..

_'o l uwbu~ Gundu~ IIH.I!nlllg a.. tt l
,.~]{ hell' With
h£•1 tliGtheJ MIS
! &lt;; ut:.i lJen nl ~ t.l li'&gt;Hll Stll!'t!t

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Funeral se 1vlct's 1u1 Mn Nle -:
Ha1tley we1 e cund uctf'd M, 1"
afternoon ut 2 oclock hom thl
resldenCf:! an Locust Street

PITTSIUtRGH

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"'llil Mr and M11, J-Tcd Eh.awvt r
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M.·~ Ma•Y iAJU'l!Q lllurmd Lui e

Rny Ntlll ~l l o'!f'nt ol RH&gt; Gruude
.. pen~ t h•· week ua: lu~ lt'
M1:. H M Moun ami M1 o11~
Mn Ja Lk Mt·uCio\1 s of -. ~n l H l w

\f)lo'l fr tl'@ II ll h

S!K'c nr

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~lld Mrs Shlrlt'y Tu.Lum and lOll oi
City 11vent the wrek en d

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1831

-'nliHIAILY TIUBUNE, POJII!ItOY,- OHIO.

An' It's StiU Raining

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LUCKIESiltoyw•Ciltow..

ntat LUCKY tab! Molature-Proof
Cellophane. Sealed tight-Everri11ht.The Unique Humidor PaWge.ZipAnd it's open! See the new notched
tab OD the top of the package, Hold

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down one half with your thumb.
Tear off the other half. Simple. Qui&amp;. Zlpl1bat'e
aiL Unique! Wnpped lA !fuat·pnkf, IDOiaturepJOOf,llerm•proof Cellophane. aean, protected,
neat, FRESHI-wbat could be more modem than
LUCKIES'ImJ;Iroved Bumldo_r pawge----.q euv,
to open! ...-,,....... fh l.tlc«Y' , .... _;_,_

,..,., naif fN'OteCtML

''It's toaste"d"
!!!!!::nw-t PtO!!!!Ion .. ··~ ,.......... - .....•!!!!1!!
Ami Molstvro-Proof Cello,_.. «..,.
tll•t "Tnst•d" Fl•vor !x!r ftq.!!. '
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TUNE JN- The Laell:f Strike DaDce Hoar, Every TaMd:a.J,
ThuRday and Saturday eva1n11
N. )1. C.,..net-rll;i.

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..... of thefln.ttola••co•-theC1"811111 of .-.y C..,.
-LUCKYIIDIU- . . .rolhe-ptoleclh•DfiM
_......,.OAITING" •••••• whlclllndud• tile UM of
I IIMMient Ultra VIolet laYt-the pPIIIU that mqllll ..,_,.
taln honlt, lllllntl lrwl- -rol!y , _ In owry
; ......co leaf. 'lhlle ........ 1................. prllllllln
' yourLUCKYITIJU. ''Tftdre!!!!i-,.!!!.1!!!:!~ !!!f!!!w No
woncferLUC«ID.,..aiWeyelfl!!!Co~trtrMt.

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The reporter bluahed a violet rcJ
as 1111 colle&amp;iUe&amp; and Blnlh&amp;lll

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By Joha 1!. Medbury

bw sL ou" ln loud laua:hter at hh
dlscomnture and

emba~;u.nen 1

No one en)O)&gt;ed the tnetclent mo 1 •
than the one-tbne reserved proft.:s
sor from Yale.

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Viriinia Grega
PHONE 51ll·L

f'Xilltl]• li!

thul m111 hP. rlf crl ~1!1 I hut .. r u ll+·n~~·
ro~t !lull l111ng fnr lin• r\ .11'~ "' ' r
111e Engll!-lli t hlllllll' l.
~o -r·rlltt~
lll'fiil t•D t lllillltet.l hnl the 111111- :•o-t
tn '"sRt•l:-~ laid ur In the Thfnut·~

f'Mtuuy

nlona

\\na
b~ wort b $r•.ooo 000

estlumted

to

I"' Predicts Planet

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with his parf'll\ ~o M r
.8 Farmt'r

rnt..t \ L~ ll n• r t

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ot Col umbus

v." ek en&lt;
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Patty of Laneuter and Kathr?n
Butter market st.eGdy , demand and Martha Waugh of Pomeroy
., supp1Y m od , 92 !!COTe '"'·
on 89
m......
seer~ 28, 88 score :n 1-4 , 11tand11rd I ' FIVE BURN TO DEATH
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Toronto Ont , Nov 2-rlNS - Fivo
E!iJS-Market st.'!ady,
demand Inmates of the Ontario l'lo.splta l ut

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mod , supply
mod . nearby
recpt!l
241·2·25·1·2,
tresh curtent
extra \
nrsts 29·1·2·31·12. hennery whiWB
jextras 261·2·391·2.
Vegetables--Market steady. de·
ma nd mod , supply mod; tomatoes
·-Ohlo 8 lb basket al 00

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The college boy who was so dumb In couldn

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are

go\'erm.ss
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but

lu,' menlans '

Pltlrul Ca11e11

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theet, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God ?-Micah 6 :8.
iOOD'S WONDERFUL LOVE-For God so loved the
world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that who•o·
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Oermao Nobility at which th e
Cr9WU Prlnc:t Wllhelm anr\ Prln ·
tt:lll5 ~lwaye are jue11ts of hpnor
Tbtt tUnoer is Blvi n ln .dlffert:nt.. cl·
Uea eJc:h yea.r and fa.Us this year
to 8erltU at the etid,of thill m onth
Th'e lrt'Yitatlons
enre 118Jy re·
QUI!It thi!~ •·dark sult.ar• and n ot
full dDII t:e worn ' .. ip. ~QepinM with
f.rte times" whiCh lll!!O.hl that. there
wtll be no autter C~C rlbOOns. medals
and deccratlona Bl.lt the Crown
Prince tmd Prine~ have ne••:!rt~elea! BlrrJI(ted thtl.r Intention of
,.n~odl~r. ·Pfftldmt von Hinden..
~Ul'U Is hc.110r11ry' cha1rmnn Jf ~he

"ONE-EYEI&gt;" AUTOS
MANY METHODS hae been •uggestcd whereby safer
driving along the highways may result. Some have
been gooij., ao me bad and others indifferent. Some evil('
exist without one t~emblance of l'e ason therefor and one of
the11e js the vicious, pen~i !'l tt!nt habit of many drivers io
drive machines ha vi ng but one light burning.
There i~ a law whereby autoiRt~t .practicing this care·
letU1 hab1t may be punished 1 but ~o far as the writer knows, 4JI~olotlofl
has never been prest~ed into serv1ce by our law enforcing 'ttl ~ re•l l'et~Son llehind the re·
lot· "dark sult.a" I' to pravent
officialo. It must be granted that it i• ""difficult thing to qut11t
emtarra,slna that larae )lllH of
do, to catch a culprit on the highways because of the nat. ttte noblllty which simply can't al ·
to Quy new evenln8' &amp;owns
ural barrier• to apprehending the offender but that t.hr ford
for their wtvea
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practices should be discontinued can not be successfully
HllUI:Ie partlea and hunts llonl.CX·
denied .
~J:edln1ly rare . HWldreds ot caitles
There are few thir;tge more aggravating or more dan .. land villas Which at t.hl11 Lime of the
th
th t f
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year used to bt pl(lasure haunt!. of
gerous an a O mee ng a ca1 In
e ar Wit on~ the rich are oloied Plnanoial dl·
light burning, the driver of the other car doe~ not know tlloultles aided by tba low produaa
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prices for a. pOo,f crop have rorced
W h lC
Ill'
I IH or W e her he IH ar enoug on t e Bid.; esta'e owners to close their cauntt•\·
of the road to prevent an accident and as a result of hit howre5. Th08e who could afford It
misiivings, sometimetl finds himself in the dlteh because hb•u:l,m'"•knyen
h"a"v"c'tmmeo"v"'ed'n,nthto' ctlhtye
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Mofls' Populnr D11nce Orchest.1a
lawn. A man ls a man there fh..,t
WJZ--N~w Ycrk 13495·7601 5 45 ol all It has been characte~lze d
1Jm.L11 lle
Orphan Ann ie, 6 45 188 the 'mOlit exclusive club In the
] Lowell Thomas; 7 Amos 'n Andy 1world" anll that Is true 1n ~ pruT· l5 Popula1 Prog; 1· 30 Phil Cook. lfouudly human way Learning Is
6 The Quakers. s·so Popular Har· appreciated and recognized But to
1monies: a 45 ~ 1sters of the Sk\ll~( , 1set along t.nere requires more tha.1
In :my cne previous .Yt'lllr Probabl y : 9 Fopulp.r Pro~;: 9 JO 01ea~ Person·! th11.t. And especially If the scholar
00 111 ~." 111 t~c wmld hu:&gt; :&lt; f,~r..fi r. l a.lltln, 10 Old Stager's Mt morl!!!!; member is Jilcllned to be just a
large fam ily us h{'
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10 30 Clara Lu and Urn 10 45 Pur-! wee bit condescending.
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Is Night. I.l&amp;e, 11 fllumber M11.&lt;1ic,
1'he Senate early In Senato1
~ '11 3!) Ru11s Columbo, ll45 Dream 1Bingham's Ci\l'OOt' there, whethel
_ , __ . ------------- .. , P lctt.res 12 15 Puul Whiteman 11 ul rlgbtl~ or wrongly. got the Idea
R_.__..d-:··-----~-~ ~ t;;l1a Pc puiiH Dnncc aml Rec01diUi! that he was patronl11ing. That was
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bad The chamber Will stand lor
1 WI W-Cincl nnntl 1428-"roOI
5.45 crltJcilm, bu' not tor condecen.sion
lpm Little Orpha.n Ann~:-. 6 Old In UtUe Wa)IS it set Ollt to tna.nl
l!!t
Sunshine:
6 30
John lY feijt Us dl!lollpproval a.nd 1t wam ~
1Man
... ........ - . ~-------... •., 10rcu, 6 46 Lowell Tl1oma!i, 7 Am os lona before it was apparent. tha~
'n Andy , 7.45 Ptlpular arch. s Th::! Bera~k BinBham wu not part.icu .
Quakers ; 815 Vincent Loper:· Owh; IU Y ed by his oolleaaues
Nu'lemkr 2
8 30 Bubble Bloll.ers D PopPiar En·
When he rose to lecture the Beil
l se,mbftle: 10 Chronl~l es· to ·3o va 1- ate on BOrne lasue or me&amp;sure,
WABC:.....New Ym k l3486·R6HI B 15 tety; lO .U Bob Newhail; 11 Crln: ~ was .~hen his.. wont, he waa prompl
Dc..n BlgefoW's Olch. 6 45 Btrl."i and iu~;11ts; l1 SO Mac n Riv et 12 Dancl' ly Jeumped
by hecklers
V~o~sh 7 Bin" Crosby, 7 ~5 Da~ p.rcll; l2 ::rl J ohnny Ha{np•8 Or~h ~~~ rs would .ftook out of
Abrarruf Orcft; 7 .f.5 Morton IY.lwn·
WJR-Delrolt 1~7501 'I Amos
II. ·room!l to watah
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ey· 8 lfi Stngtn' Ssm . 8 30 K.ute fl', Andy· 7 16 Pu
o! Rhythm Senator BlnBham stood the
B~ith. 8 45 K!Rnhft.t ta n E:crcnadPr~ t:a~ WelComers , 1 45 ma 1·t ~~et, manfully, but !l ~~painful
9'15 'I'he MUle Brotb_.~:rs ; lQ The !J1be- Quakers, B.3D Bubble Blowers
a t th
Modernists. 11 etreet 8lngc1. 11.16 9 Chronicles . o 30 Great Par60na11·1 Tod~" h:t waslysome_,~ears back.
lnrlc 'Madl'lgoor~J. 'S 'Oi'ch, 11 '30
10 Old Sto.acr's Memorhm, onl ~~n
tare ape-11 and then
Red Ntc.hols arch , 12 Ben B:rnle' 10 :30 Olarn, Lu and Frn, 11 15 E... jt:utir pro~= t~~ ·~ hi~la.rtt­
Orch 12 3U Nocturne 1 A'rlt.hony nle IHolst's Orch. 1130 The Rei•the
Trl.nl s Orch; 130 Dave Ab•am's 1\pp(}Olub.
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his Views carry re t
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Oroh; 1146 The Stebbm~; Bovs: 'I
above &amp;Jl he h&amp;.sBle!'rn:'io·c· _:--.-.:1
Lumber Jacka. 'I 15 Plano Du.a
h~ tnberent trtendllne
, 1 90 Allee Jo.Jr: 7 45 The Gol:ibc rttll I
Ihumor tulJ play fie ~"~;~!;;~;t::
18 3oconyland Sketches e 30 P n.-:u·
II terms wtth au aroupa
lta.r Voice: 9 The Gypsle~; 9 30 P~r· j.,.
anij reUahet nothlhs
ade or the Str.te~· 10 Tine Sl"lr''
an nmuslnr ept1odl!:
far
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has p1oaressea .rtow~ the I'Ua.d of
Ooon·Banders lind
Tldr O• ell
l• lluman undentandJna: apd araclollli 1
11 90 J t:86e Ctllwford
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neas 15 well llluat.rated by the rotOal!r.way's 01ch . 12 Paul Whi\c·
11owlng incident.
mnn'.,a Orah 12 30 am Twc::i. HoIn Ute ftna!
or the
•1deba.te en the
san nnd His Pcpulo.r l)nnrl' r.~:
WJ~-New York OJ4~ ~Fl'i'm !'·45
In .tuly ID3o
nm LtttlA Ornha'!1 Ann!2; e 15 Pe•'
on ha\'1Q8' ;!.A
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ton was etJctUy
ell Thomas ; 1 ,f\moa 'n Andy 715
wen~ ftayecf The
T.l~ The J ct'tcrM : ~ ~0 Phil nonk
bc•ng a&amp;l&amp;l.led tor
'1 .1D waves o! Melodies ~ : an c-.nt~
there wu
V«lw Da yo;: 9 r opulat Orrl•
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CHAPTER LXI
Haste pulled the tarpaulin sheet
over the dead man again,
"I hope to God we find that mrm
Martell at Moubilvcrl" he saul
In addition to the cases containing the white deadly powder was a
sma ll safl', locked, of course.
"The contents of thJs safe should
prove. interesting," sa1d lhham
",Probably we shall find there the
business books, lists oi agents em·
ploycd.L.all the details of this or·
ganiza.tion that Martell controls,"
Martell, of course, had always
slayed well in the background, work·
ing through a uetwork of ageoJ,s,
getting his $20 or $25 an ounce for
the deadly drug.
':'J'hat uuspcakable profiteer wh,ct
traJJicked in bodies and souls. often
of young girls still in their teens,'(
went on llsham with restrained pas.
sion, "wtth his agents in all the low
dance dens artd m"ht dubs-well,
tonight wtll see Ius evil activities
stamped out, thank Godl Only if
Martell htmself escapes, [ shall feel
almost as though I've failed in the
job I set mysdil" be added fiercely.
"\Ve shall get lnm at Monksilvcr,"
said Jim confidently.

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"Those rubies will draw them ta
Monkstlvcr. That puor girl, h1s step.
daughter, Helen Blair-1 wonder
vthat th1s will mean for her ? A
chance o.f freedom, or happiness at
last, I hope." Then abruptly: .. 11 ~
rham, it wiLs not altogether impersonal, this vendetta you've pursued
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Hute pulled the tarpaulin abeet over the dead man.
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speak. Then :
where Martell wanted him to show the~ brought him from Monks1lv er. \
"I'll tell you. Z. South America them Where !oroething wa.!l bidden- poor chap.N
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Martell was concerned in that other I don't know wha.t-Creyke was to
"Will it be eafP. to remove him to '
damnable busiaeu that we call the have gone and fetched the polu::e to lhnorwaysi"" Jim asked "Poor old
white slave traffio-until Bueno.! catch them therf:. But Martell-" Frank. I hate to thmk of h11 commg !
Aires got too hot to hold him. And The woman broke oft w•th a bttle back to conscmusness m th1s 1nfernal 1
the w1fe of my best pal got entrapped shudder.
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The doctor nodded.
Martell had disappeared from the IMPATIENT
.. Safe enough, 1 think. The br:st
Argent:nc did I find out that be was
"But Mr. Scvern-whete is ht" thing to do 111 fact ."
the man respons1blr:. But I swore I'd now ?" broke in ]lm Impatiently
Fr.o~nk Severn was Btlll uncon·
find him," llsham sud tn a low in.
"He was here at Beggars' Court sctous when they leh htm 10 bed at
tense vou:e. "It was in Sing Sing 1 unh 1 t 11e first night you came, str, " M anorways m 111c •1oct or •s han d 9. \
got the &lt;:lue I wanted-and the first she said; "had beC"n here five weeks. Jm1 had gone on ahead to break the 1
bint of this dope·smugghng traffic oi He had r.ome home unexpected- news the• e that tlu· nussmg man had
his on the Essex coast. He'd changed and by acctdcnt he found out what been iound at latJt and was being
h1s name, grown a heard, wore tmted they were up to here in this house, brought to Manorways.
glailses to alter his appearance-but all about the dope. Mr. Seve 1 n was
)1m read 1n Katharine's startled
1 traced him at la~ttl"
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furiou a-and Martell attacked hun, eyes a relief no ieJ;s intense than his
Ilsham turned to Haste.
struck h•m down. He suffered such own.
•'Shouldn't we be getting a move injunes to his hea~ that he was lying
Then the five mw drove off to
on, Insp'l!ctor? We want to grt our 111 and delirious f(lr weeks here in Monks1lver where, unless thetr cal·
iland5 on that man at ¥onksilverl" this house up to ,... few days of thelculatioos proved to be at fault, the
The dead man was taken to an out· night you came here--"
closing act of d1e d.ra.rw.&amp; would be
kilding, while the door of the crypt
"But [ asked you where be is played out,
was clo!ed again and made M:eure. now?'' cried )1m. " At ICilll he is atilt Ta:E .TRAP
At Beggars' Court Mrs. Martin living ?"
At MOnk s 1lv~ the trafl had been
had recovered sufficiently to be "Yes. When he waa brought back carefully baiteci should Martell and
questioned.
from Mooksilver nearly a week ago, Sant elect to walk into it. The bouse
"For your own sake ,.u'd best they daren't bring him here, of and grounds were acemingiJ utterly
make a clean breast of everythmg."' course. He w:a.11 t01.ken to Frome'~!! deserted as Haste aa'lt tbe others
Hute warned her, "since obviously, p •v
H c: •a been d rove up-t houg h b a11 a dozea p 1~
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...ce, tb e c ros.!l .6f"eys.
even if only pa.ssively, you'"e been there ever since."
clothee men were wa1ting .Ia bidiPg I
accessory to aU this."'
And at the Crou I\.eylt lnn they ready to pounce.
"What could I do?" the woman found Frank Severn.
There had been no sign at ,et t&gt;f ' I
broke ouL "'1 didn't like: it, but [
.. It's no use denying he'll here. the two wanted men, But tblt • •
couldn't betray my hlU!Iband. And We know he is under thi.! rool," hardly IUrpriling. Their harried
this murder of poor Creyke-at lt".ast Haste had told the terrilied Mre. flight from Beggar'• Colll1 by water
he had nothing to do with that. It Frome. "Your husband i.! already had deprived them of the ute .. a
was a terrible shock to hitn when he under arreet--and 1'11 clap you under cu. But almost c:ertainl7, Jim ~
heard what Martell and Frome had arrest tbis very minute if you d011't they would come. It wu tbeJr Jut
done."
take Ul straight to where Mr. Severn h~ of 1ecurlq the coveted
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"'Why was Creyke mardere4 ?• is."
Rubies. And probabJy, Jiaol ' tt.e j '
put in Haste.
Frank Severn was lying with blow had fallen with aucb unCzpeeted l '
"He had been told to drive Mr. closed eyes in a barely furnished swiftness. the fugi1ive1 wo.Ud be·'un .. · i
Severn to Monksdver; and Martell attic. lie did not open hts eyes when able to lay thl.lir hands on any 1llODfJ
found some words written to Creyke they entered. The s1ght of his l riend's kept in resene against auch •n em.er~
by Mr. Severn that showed he meant white emaciated face went .to Jim's genq, since neither man would be
to betray them-written on the joker heart. They bad brought w1th them likely to dare venture near hil own
of a pack of cards it was." And Jim the doctor who hat! been summoned home, lcnowi,ng that the telepOO.o
remembered that half of a pl1,fil'l&amp;' by telephon,e to Beggar'• Court. He would have b~en busy and the boule
card they had found with part of the bent over the man in the bed,
of each watched. Sooner or liter
word Monks1lvcr on it and tht I'C!t "Drugged," he said, with his finaer tonight that gliUering bait
of the ncssage torn off. ''Aftet on the pulse. "'Probably he'a b«.o draw them to llonbiiYer.
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it gives me _modem throat proleFiion.
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too. at opens :without any coaidng
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hro""'h' of their e11ta.te manaa:era'
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Ab out t h e most e ffect1ve
means o brea m~r up th e ~hlif:.' or :m,tntalnlnr their p&amp;.laces
practice, mi&amp;"ht Ue for officera in vHla&amp;"e8, towna and citied. AU tbrou&amp;:h Eut Pruuia. Pom 91eranla and. Sllesla estates are beto arrest every dril'er of a car in the municipalities with 1nJ put up for aUction for non·pa)'
cars lacking proper li~thting facilities. By this means, m~nr mept or qtqaaes. There are sel·
dom any btdderi b3clluse es~al''
c"r~ improperly lighted wbuid be repaired before the "n n luxucy ~he11e 11\YI And 60
driver started on the great open spaces on th~ state htgh· the lJ!lnkl who hold the mor tpg!l!
aubdlvtde t~e estates to J)t'lf.San•,
ways, to ri\'e his fellqw drivers many anxioua rnomenis.
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8 pr ;riCe, or
very good reason that most of the offendirs are those ol the arm11 or the Oomm"ntats or at
'· h ,.ut bfeakiQI the pollth:i! ' twld c.f
IPfll st-. ndl ng an d I'f 1p.e k ut" H.nancea j 8 tt h e cause, s~.~c
the Na~tonailattt 't}lctl datts lla"~
driver shOuld be kept off the road anyway. ' The q'l*l'j W~n to ttnw tmmemorlal The .!lll~tll
JlCIUIO~ts ftQCklnK to le ..se the au))..
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c~"not a ff~ or&lt;I to b uy a h etJ. dl lg t I Q t!, can not a., or-... to divided esta~~ ll.re ~~quqllv ,..!If,
own any :kind 'of an automobile.
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te~ qf l!lOfO safety for the man)' careful ~rly&lt;ll'l! on the, ~~ ol t~e p~~orits who Iettie
concret~
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with the admc~llmn tu open n Sill·
Jng account.. with at least part of th~'
mc.ncy In 'tllne mcntns cf thi'J yeaL
the President acetVsd L~· lce RS
mnnv aodfaUtcr lnlporlunlt..es th11.n

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tablishment. The defense attempted to prove that the
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lad WBH of unsound mentalit,' with the usual sidelights
FOROVIR
,H'-" ,Dance ::&gt; rch' . .
pertaining to such procedure but the attempt failed.
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~~~i~~~~~~e~~!td:~~e~n:ls~. ~~;~~n~~ 0~a~hl~,~~ctthe Pteslden~ Ill
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- 0 e1ro1 400· •50 b r 11c tift l 10 1
T o say t h at sue h a cr Ime as t h U! is unusual and d&lt;o!e'"'-----__
Ph 1u.tom
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Announcer, 7 Amo:, Il en
a.c eve
oH
Bh'\~nun sm1led mrusec'J:t .unrl
v
then cnever• ors
ga'Ye ehlm
ly to be regretted is l.n1t stating a, k
fact but it is ahm
BERLIN
th
4ndy , 7. 15ta1le Aristocrat&lt;;, 730
Today he Is one of the most satrJ qmetly ~r"'
em own
tile w,ntc
l,...• With
~ l'h · ' · ~ a !0 Po :
ble pc puliu and w11.rmlY Jiked men .n
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tr ue th at sueh mel ents are ar
preva ent in this age
~Y EDWARD L. DEUSS
h
t~ " t.6.' ·iJct ')l~ct\.~"'"-1 '~ " l • t Qrch, ~jf,O Mus1cn 1 Do - •the chamber. The: Senate bas
fia.y. You kno.v 1 a m a~::amsl
of wild and ungoverned
ev~r before known irJ , . qJB Stnff Correspondent
~ t~;~~l\~~j.tt toe } afit~tV;'~n,~~
; fO a!IXI»:.~ , 10 30 Real Folk humanized" the one-tlme . aloof the tu~aty
the history of thill or any
Btt;lJD· No" ~lN8-Thc man l u£a\ ly pllod alont~ th(' hr.dg~s ' Hll
$ ~mbei r' MUI!i~ ; l1 30 Rus&amp; Cc · and soqt_ewhat disdainful savant. · - - - ----- - - - -,
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lumbo ; 2 Jane Frohman s Orch' The lu\lnt charm.
aod fj'r&amp;elouaness l c'!'li~Ollm:ll~l!OI11lll"111lll&gt;lmlWIIIlU • .;,,;;,..,,.......Im.,.lllllllilll1111llll1lllll,
~e1~1!e
r a sm • m er· "' r. nu or s w 10 knew the~ coultl 12 1~ Populat Dance Orchestrn
ali•"' 1hl'ch
de
0t
A•• matter Of fact.
boy . ll... !'""'""A
,Jln todor
would be beaten net hold
m·opc, ty
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~ w., en ared h1m
1to his ~tatqs •·•vlat1on oomma.n&lt;i
ina
l 8 th an a
' ' '""'"'~ -o~ Xl., ~M, ' ~iin~
uri ~ft.'~· ·~ ~flaush on one or a
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Your ...~ •upport an d )n fl uence
f' more nor e s
, ~:blhe whale oount.rl'
ovm1 llr ·
, during --~~w
ld ~ Wat, w blos ·
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neee has been allowed to
W. op;l 'ui ·~~ ~~ .tia~~.ne yellow IJ•·owLl The ertat Gelman mldole class WABC-New Ymk Ot4.B 6·B60l 8ottl.ed~
J~.f tntd,.,· t~a.ltst~c
. .. . E~n"tly Solicited
t i
tll t th
h
• )rf' lt""W:s' p! tb.e;:'~an Fall- hardly which '4§'ed , t.Q ..J'¥lve. ,l,\~ Jnen~mtp t''ia(:!HU Ballv So m. the Se.iic 1 5 45 comra Ull ,lrt . U.·':l8en&lt;t\e,' and
res ra nt un , a
e
e . . Bu~OU It a 'd.il;lh; ot' coiPt t.P \lcllcve the gJoom tltcie~J. \l~d "bl~i.'!l'' ~ nlll'[ii "q\ 11 \ohb ' 'Bd~t Lt wn's
Otch, 6 R•'ythm where bhiie ' h,-a cbllea&amp;~ took sly
have thoughts of nothing; 'but
enJOYJllt by
•,1 .( ~bu ~ey to lfl~kc 'em le.uah, ter 1om~ · h,Q~~ ~~eq ~o 1 .P\.11l·ch Lt;n~ : K~nQ.'! 6 16 O&amp;.lnl~ Boswell. 6 45 pleasure lp procllng hlm. thell now
the youth of thllt ar.e, he J8
d
~tit ~eqP\P 'tbJnk · you're ltidding pa!Ue~ .Few U!.futfh&gt;ll cah n'ttmJu to i'Blld lincl Vusl1, 7 Bins Crosby, 715 seek him out as a friend and com·
B
&amp;$ ft mur eref and them (! thiJ mllhaler of the larpj• entc1t~ll, 1 ..60 ~I Lh.e O}~Uolb,lla.,;U;.Il:.,t&gt;.:lj J\It.3 f&gt;J id Dunn; 1 411 MoltOn DOW· panlon
is sent to the state prison for a
f•t vaudcv1Uo ~lQtule told me HJ~&gt; clrtl~ ~onthbutc 'fcc u ~m. d11n k n ey a Ba nd Conce1t a·15 At~ Lv ~
~ew, men ever came to the Sen·
Candidate For
,
llieatre le hllll·fllled on all but nnd mt:llt -»l! ~11hab~ttcul lot-u.~w.n iman s B!\n~ n 4.., Walte r Winchell adt Y.f:llghted dowu with ac&amp;a.emlc
TheMe things do not~t'!ome to paat~ in a day or a week E.:atul·dayiS and Sundays . "SUre·fir{! at cuch oYnersl 1\onih. sovln~; ~utli· '9 Ben BPr JIP'~ Orch. D·:m Roman-~ ecBu.t.1ona as la Senator Bingham
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
nr even a month. but gradUally grow just as a rivulet htta which In norma1 tlmt:l&gt; brou~:ht t.o\t ~'tJce 1.1 a~nnc~ .~~Q tl!~t. a.n Vll ·o!" th~ em. 10 Mills Brothers, IAus ·M.A., PhD., Lfi'T.• D., were
down til~ huuee" he uJd, draw 11nly extm room In the hou.~e rna} be 10 15 Mu•k Wlnoy.'s Orch; 10 30 ~ 1111 \;~ few or the hlore common or
Of Saliabury Townahip, at the Election
into fL river, from small, unimportant lncidenta, to matter~ 111 ripple or applause• today 1 ha"e heao!!d for ~be ."~ton l'
IA!'l'l;l: Ulfl(lF; 11 Jack Mlll ~r
n 15 half a.~e C:eU:=r:-~ta~;~~~~
November 3, 1931
of greatest importance. lf. the jury erred and ~he boy i£1 [ilvm crders Lc l:!colt more musical
Cubnn OrLh, 11 30 Dane~ Orch, books and had SPilQt years In re
.
act~~ Mm;l.c 111 neutt&amp;L People can A
'ct
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seMcb worll: In fot'et-- lands HP
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not of normal menta Itty and is Inclined toward viciousneM tak..: It u..ld be bappy or aad Just HI ~PL~&lt;;
ur ~. 1~ d·t"''ct'mtl~. \l. ,.
WEAF'--Ncw York 14543- 6601 6 had taught a.t val:·· and 'spoke
for which he it! not responsible, someone has erred mo.&gt;t a~ t thq
fer! Th ;: , funny man dce:m't.. me~~ctt n0 r rgpoVUll't
co~r' 1 crpo " L.uo,· "1 \) m f' op ulnr Oich · 6 46 The Stch- fluently • nwnber of 'ta""uag- It
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&lt;! I Y 1 1e u:s 1clem s · l1l
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•• therefore
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8 1ng · 7 30 Iwa.s. perhap11, but natural
grievously in not attending to his coRe, for the good of 1'1.0· it'. Y J\n)'more~ • ~
GOdfather to 15,ouo f!h lid1:m a IJ! a- I ns, cy. . ·
ymn
sure which h as c~st hun da;;e to I Aile.. Joy 7 45 The Oo lclt er~!&gt;. 8 I t hat when l.he tall distlnguishr i
I
ciety long before the opportunity for him to commit mur· The uncertainty and dLsl rec'! h!Ui •76,000 out of Iii!! pcJsonal ~xpm~;e ',· "'uln'r''•~~oo~&lt;',.,.P,ln~tnMtluc~Jic-J'M'"ga;lc~-~ ·hPPecrbelnohprotessol came to the
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If
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th
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dtlayert the OPf;Jnlng or the ~ot~lttl allo&lt;vance 1, 1 tl 61
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Slmp Y urms es a no er exce .. eeasrm The ~nnu&amp;l Press baH hR "
:c x am a Ja 19 :m lia1le Sp1oor . 10 B A H oHe s Jmpo1tance
Much had slw ...y.,
lent example of what occurs when parents especially, Jl.Wi beer, cancelled a.ltQiether The mr L ~far~
ot h~:; Pl ~sJdc n cy
,., .
... I Dane ~ G•ch 11 Lee Mon ~
tt l i lieen made of him elsewhere
1 lc:&gt; Pit !dent mve. fulL ' 0 1 '- 1 J ~!!Sl' Cwwfo r~l 11 30 J a.ck Denny s
eXc uslve aft.la event In all Oel'maJ•)'
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"The Convenient Ccnkr"
othm·s fl'enernlly, fail to do th eir duty after children are will dlj6 year I.J.e mtormall It 1£ i 1Y to e\ery b~no ltdc L\1\Jtll'lt,·; 1Cu ll 12 Huly Vallee u1rl UIH But tlur Senate has a consclom;·
brought into the world .
the dlhnar of U1e Assoc.tatlon of the 0 be godfatheL He wntes n lilt. . (Jomwcllcul Y~ukues, 12 •.m Jce ness ot lt.s Importance all tt.s
of

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home heater, and they

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Emlh n E.ct Mcconnell, 8 30 Holling
Lft:o
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l liwccl
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Cti
are y,
Wa.shlngtL&gt;al, 1~ov. ~- .l'he seven
Mu~ (aJ Dom~noes: 10 Ha tmon:~ ~cars thav aeua~or H1ram Bingbam
worth Hall; 9 Band Concert; 9 80 o! connec ~.cu., .u1s served In the
:!~:;;,1 ~;:1-:og~:hu.~~!ri:.Re~~ senate hilS bLought to him an 1u·
Dane~ ¢tch; ' 13-.JOl\m
Jo.h nn y sight and appnclation or human

Spa~:e

They

is the best, most economical
want

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Going Around In Washington

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CANDIDATE
FOR
CONSTABLE
Of Salirbury
Township

owners.

this

HEATROLA

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State a CHHC came t..
trial in which the defendant iM a twelve year old lad,
charged with the murder of a deputy sheriff who surpri~ed the youth while in the net of robbing a mercantile es-

FOR SALE
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llb Old Papers 5c pel'
bundle at the Daily
ill
Tf)''bnne Qffice.
\'l·l

\'•tal Sbt.lstles
Social Aeeomph~bmeuh
II all the cloves in AmPfiCH .~m ~
RllZy po licemen lliC IIOW h l ..
placed end lO end they W )l..ud wke '_ddl s to carry lht&gt;lr ulbl. Sl'Cks

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Heatrola

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Popular Plul.wthropl~b
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Ycu very seldom see 11 nun;e out The kmd-hmutL·d m.u Ju lurtta t•r
walking with a peklnges.: The a.v- 1who contttbutert a llllt&gt;dt • ,! casrs
erag society woman wont trust n i &lt;.f tocLhplck.s to thr s t~•' .... 1~ AI- 1

011 Company of fndla.na (he same
--iomount wa!S voLed for the la.:;t
OIP•t SacN41 PU.tiq
quarter Th~ tGLKI annual dJvlotud I
fhtr dJvldmd tod ii:f will
ThR oldf!Lit pnlnllnl of tbe Vll'I\D
111 now Sl
be puyublt&gt; uecember l5 w ~ t&lt;.~ck and Cl1lld In exl111enctl1 DOW la U..
ul 1ecord November I O
l'rlll"llln cnla l' nruh ln Rome.
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rmd Mr11 R C l::l) e i".,

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Penetanlil were bumed
Iday
Two more were

their

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D.tl• fRtmtr t,•tulnto
Sum.ll 1

DtHHia PARTY

rBODIJ'-'[

Lo deBLh toSIWEU. AcctJRD
SBld to be
TuecalOCJia. Ala., lfOY. s--.m&amp;Nov
2-IN&amp;--Poultry
rr,,...krt
Dr and Kn U Z Junkermo\ll dying and many oth cr5 m u. cr!Ucal t Accused u &amp; blt·rull driTCII',
steady, ueman1 mod · IIUpw;.ly mod, •nt.ert&amp;lned at noon BWld».y with a condt tiou
Sewell, thlrd. buem.&amp;D. of &amp;be !few
heav) ht-ns 21·23· med hena 18-:10 , dinner at
home on Seve!Uh
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York Yanteea, wu placed Uftder
leahom bene 13·111, lqhorru eprin&amp; avenue
DIVIDEZ.."D DECLARE[)
$600 bond here todiJ. The WJI,11'UR
.,..... 16·18, heavy eolOHd sprlnvera
The followinl cuesta wtrrt" pr.es
Chicago, Nov 2 - INB-A tJivl· charge~ Sewell'• car nD O¥er and
11·20 , amall eolo~ tprlnaera 16· ent Wn Aplel B Smith, Mr at:~1 dend or 25 centJ; WQ8 voted today iserl&lt;.usb' lnlured &amp; ehild. Bewell
11. roost.er.a 12·13 , duck.ll UJ·lll :W:n Helen Smith and da.uahkr by t he dlrecton or Lhe Stand~rd denk!d Jmowledae ot the a.ocl6mt..

_'o l uwbu~ Gundu~ IIH.I!nlllg a.. tt l
,.~]{ hell' With
h£•1 tliGtheJ MIS
! &lt;; ut:.i lJen nl ~ t.l li'&gt;Hll Stll!'t!t

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Funeral se 1vlct's 1u1 Mn Nle -:
Ha1tley we1 e cund uctf'd M, 1"
afternoon ut 2 oclock hom thl
resldenCf:! an Locust Street

PITTSIUtRGH

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"'llil Mr and M11, J-Tcd Eh.awvt r
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M.·~ Ma•Y iAJU'l!Q lllurmd Lui e

Rny Ntlll ~l l o'!f'nt ol RH&gt; Gruude
.. pen~ t h•· week ua: lu~ lt'
M1:. H M Moun ami M1 o11~
Mn Ja Lk Mt·uCio\1 s of -. ~n l H l w

\f)lo'l fr tl'@ II ll h

S!K'c nr

I R.ichm1..11d
~lld Mrs Shlrlt'y Tu.Lum and lOll oi
City 11vent the wrek en d

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TIR DAlLY TIIIB1ftfZ, I'OUDOY, 01110.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1831

-'nliHIAILY TIUBUNE, POJII!ItOY,- OHIO.

An' It's StiU Raining

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LUCKIESiltoyw•Ciltow..

ntat LUCKY tab! Molature-Proof
Cellophane. Sealed tight-Everri11ht.The Unique Humidor PaWge.ZipAnd it's open! See the new notched
tab OD the top of the package, Hold

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down one half with your thumb.
Tear off the other half. Simple. Qui&amp;. Zlpl1bat'e
aiL Unique! Wnpped lA !fuat·pnkf, IDOiaturepJOOf,llerm•proof Cellophane. aean, protected,
neat, FRESHI-wbat could be more modem than
LUCKIES'ImJ;Iroved Bumldo_r pawge----.q euv,
to open! ...-,,....... fh l.tlc«Y' , .... _;_,_

,..,., naif fN'OteCtML

''It's toaste"d"
!!!!!::nw-t PtO!!!!Ion .. ··~ ,.......... - .....•!!!!1!!
Ami Molstvro-Proof Cello,_.. «..,.
tll•t "Tnst•d" Fl•vor !x!r ftq.!!. '
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TUNE JN- The Laell:f Strike DaDce Hoar, Every TaMd:a.J,
ThuRday and Saturday eva1n11
N. )1. C.,..net-rll;i.

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..... of thefln.ttola••co•-theC1"811111 of .-.y C..,.
-LUCKYIIDIU- . . .rolhe-ptoleclh•DfiM
_......,.OAITING" •••••• whlclllndud• tile UM of
I IIMMient Ultra VIolet laYt-the pPIIIU that mqllll ..,_,.
taln honlt, lllllntl lrwl- -rol!y , _ In owry
; ......co leaf. 'lhlle ........ 1................. prllllllln
' yourLUCKYITIJU. ''Tftdre!!!!i-,.!!!.1!!!:!~ !!!f!!!w No
woncferLUC«ID.,..aiWeyelfl!!!Co~trtrMt.

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1Bett.1r lmown as "Oyp"1

bury Township, at the elcetlon
Nov. 3, 1931

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(10 pt.)

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trua (, pU .D11.! per Uzwl The aupport and influence , lhP game stilginl:: a GOmeback at I ~ht! terrhory of Hm l(lO ng,
(i; avtra;e . _ . ma.u 1 liDe}
of all votera, both men an d ImttJtVills ur tho jill.me thal continu- chuna.
women, wilJ be l'atefu' : y ally threatened the Gallipolis' go11. 1
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lnle
rLwent·) '-1lvl cenl.a for eacb

Uon.

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~will i tady a&amp;;llt. you
desired,. 110 tba.t the copy tor
your ad 1a prepared In aue.h a

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the publisher&amp; will
only

t.be pnte.&amp;t
_ ·-bl! reapoW11ble

ot rwy advertizement.. Errors 1D

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IIALLOWEF.N PARTY
The su ppO!t and lntlw·ncc 01 ~~~~ A Uel\gi!Uu l HL-IIluwl'cn pnrty wa.~
, v&lt;:lc rs, both men nnd women, wul heiU r~:.r the .~tudonts of the Sehoul
I.Je grat.efull)l itppreciaL!d
or Nuning of llli' Holzer hmsp1t a l
for, Sale, Misc.
WALTER McELHINNY 1here Friday nigilL _The vanou s
· - 1\Iiddlepcrt. Candidate !ur Trus teeiiCOtns werl' most nrtlsttcally dec { r Sahebury Town~;J 11 p, at Uw el·::•:-1 orated with the Hi:llloween effect
FOP. SALE
Uon Nov. 3 193 1
11 - l-2-ti All wbo !lttendcd the pllrty were
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1 masked aud prl:&gt;.es for costumes
one gootl work mule. one hm~c -.ci-,-,-,.-,,- P
-,- ,-:-t und innucnce of :..11 wen&gt; awa rded to Miss Helen Wom •· ' IY vcters, both men and wowen, w ·ott eldcrtf and LawH~no•... M"Ne•
tun l £L large bPolll w1Lh !JI Juao.;
.., .. ly·.Bridge and dan"'""
th"~
Bbou t 5000 reet uf I!Ood lumbo..•r a I • be gratefttlly appreclat~d
" " ·•u•n•'l'ed
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of
the
evening
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C
hoopel'
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tu r.11.Pd. A burgam
HARRY LEWIS

advei'UIM!menta abould
l.ulTiled.ll&amp;\el)'.

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one Incorrect. lrultlrtlon

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reported

Sapp,

73,

ca.r.
Ch::llel

ahoLher • st.afltly Killed her.

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as his All!-2lla,
sc.n
McPeeK , 00, u (llrll!r.r !J1·- 11 a.:red
loked byc.n," -...uiJ
Ct. llanzo
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~:h~.alll~t h Housh is spen dlJl~
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u few Lia)~ 1t1 Culumbub.
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And Mrs. Elmer Skillllt i·
11LC \' cri FLluur IIllo Mt s L C MOl -

~rcpe1ty

on Fhst

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When you can't a:o to sleep .•. it's
nervea that keep you awake. Jumpy
jana:led, weary "NERVES'' •.•
they rob you of your rett •.• caute
hect ic days and lleepleu niahtsDon't lie awakewith"NERVES ...
You don't have to lose your sleep
and rest . just take a Dr. MiletL.
Elfln'veocent NERVINE Tabl.t
in a glass of ·water. It will relax
your overwrought nervous syatemr
and help you 10 to sleep. You
will like this sparkling effer·
vescent drink. It's harmless to
take - has no equal for relax~
ing tense nerves and quieting
an upset nervous system. You
will find it splendid for
Nervous Headache, Nervous

a~en ue.

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LOID J. HYSELL

lLU~l1dpar~:g , ~~;.: - Caudldnle

wear 11 K

for Con stable

of

Many Bargains to
b~ had.
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The Lesser Evil

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Township ut th e cl~ctwn
11-l· :.!L
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11\'''n H-ulland dcpoL and F'all'
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Vqte For
H&lt;'' ll rll tu D~l\'lS Jc(J and Pro&lt;luc ~
Cv' .. , .u J','tl l~e n~ ward. 10-30-JL

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wlwn· un Thomas Fork

THAT'S A IDEA

\"HY F-E-TCH TI-lE· MOUNTAIN 10
MOHAMET, WHEN MOHAMET
MAY BE- FE-TCHE-D 10
TI-lE MOUNTAIN? __.--

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By -Intcrnation!ll News E'n\ L{' ~·

Cash Grocery

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Your Vote Wanlen

UJS"-':-Tra\·e lu\g

To Remain Undefeated ;
J..utherano Take Stud·
ent Prin:.e!

CONTINUES THROUGH
TUESDAY AT
EWING'S

lndi ~~:estion, Nervous Irritabihty and
similal:' nCTYOU9 trouble&amp;. j ust try it.
You!:' drugw,ist will refund your
mou cy 11 not pleaft&lt;'d with re6ulta.

POLJY AND HER PALS

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Ml'.'; LeKlic V1 ~agt~1 ur Kiss ler, v.;
Vu., IS \'I ~! Unl\ IWJ' :.tl llll. Mrs. l!:ll:.~
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and Mrs. Ho!ZC'r. Cnlck.

The Ebt'rsbach Const ruct! on Cu.
onln!;: were. Dr
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cundid11te for Trustee of L ·~.tr l.l -·- -·_ _ _ _ , T own,hlp, at Ute eleellon No&gt;. 3,
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Thursduy
Mi~~ Marie Menl. Mil&gt;S
Dorothy
· Ro.Judarmuor, Miss Dc..rothy Oav l''
I a11d Mr ~. Ot'lt' Bulrd, who were "\
Alileut&gt; f-' rL doy 1or the Wathcr.•
' mcetm~. :,pt·n~ the week at C0lu m

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Ml!iii FlallC!':, p Le!'~Oil llll d eno, e l, .•
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operation a ~ HIM!:er hospital
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GRIFf ARCHER
I OFFICE RS MAKE RAIDS
Saturdav
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Fede ral oftl.ccr:.; made
several
Mrs.
F . Sll ilth llus re~Ul w~d
Candidate for Trustee o f raids here Fl'lday night arreslina: !rum Hw1tmgto11 u1Lu1 v1~1tm~ 1n t.•
Sali,bu.-y Town•hip at tht: thrcu locui persons on liquor char!{· , her su;ter. Ml~ EdiHIHl Peop le~; .
es filed iu lhe court of UniLed I' Mr. and ML~ . Ha1 vry Wulle a:c 1
electio!l. Nov. 3, 1931.
Stat.e~ comntisslOncr at Ctlllllcothe. Ihome from .1 v1s1t wnh relativct&gt; J.t
1 T he men arrested llcre, are : Harry L11.nC!lstcr
Til ~· ~1poprt tiJld influenct· o~ ao~l Coug henour. Dud Halley, and Ar Mn&gt; Q llv£r Erlentrach of Col am
·,· c t1·r~ both men nnd wom~n. wta ; thu r Hl!lrnan.
bus wa s ttw guesl &lt;J( ht!r Sl~tc1,
boJ grn telully app rcciawrt
, lt wus also reported that a wom- M 1 s~ Fhm:mt: Baker .
HARRY SMITH
j an ret~ldmg on Spruce street here,
o R. Rl{:nar\.1:, ol waahfiw,LoJI
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wa.'i also arreswd b:; tilt! Fedt'ral n c
arnvell 1\t:rr. nnd \\tll vJs~t
Cand1dat ~ for TRUS ·EE ol Sull'.•i office rs and RIJpcu.retl 10 llw Chll - w;~ll 'i rh:•mh 111 Galua wunty.
bury T c:wn!'.hlp, M t!w el• ctLou 1 litothe court. The wotnatl'~ name
Mn. M. E HathllUIIJ ol Ru~lnntl i

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1mobil!' ca u::.c·d lhe dcnth of Lloyd 1 dL~J o.t lot9 ho.-.le or ;t.Jurles sutter- 1
ear M11.rletta wa!&gt; cnuilie1 to.J 1todi\Y wa~:~ 1ead from hl.s lnjurle4 .
Nc .... c~mer, 41;, head Of the ' New .' :.1 wh .. I 11•• waa s~ 1·uck by an aut.o- d'!t~ b an ~~outomobl!e dn v~n IJ~
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nitnal t!!iCn~d y£t.tetdiY
~ CameL automobile a@.:~ncy at Mans- mobile Harok! Oamp~l l Ul dLiver Qe(lrge
Gloeckner at SmiLh·Jal~.~ an~tl 11101 ~ belnl led ba.ck to } .UiaL field.
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d 1h t- '1t whkh \t1 uc k SapP, was Pa. as McPeek. was crOi.S.Ing a 1tll!.~
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One )'outn was killeO and 6 w~ h 1••
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t..clm 1 was Joseph Levine, 16, who I Wi! S r:rr.st cd \her~ lOI!owhrg
d· e:t from lnjuries he suatalned . r:Ju.;;t . whJLh Hr. : : lve::! hi.s car and
:=m:ll
, 'nen he was struck by an automo- two c.thers . He was chllrliJed with
.+;...H •• ;;;;unllllwut' r:u;:wur.numnunuauuunt:rnumt:ntt
, bile while runnlna for a street caL 1belns 1utox1cat.ed. Uarrt&amp;on recr~H·- 1
ln another Oleveland accident.. ed L'Uta.
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Marpret u:ornn. tO. yu
In an aceklent. near OoiumbUs.
Robe11. Bechriit of P!otpe&lt;:t wu
&amp;Tid knocked under a 1treet Uri. RuUl Spry, J . E. Rolera and l e.bsolved ot blame ~ben hia ILU\.0
car. The wheelll of t.he alftet. c.tr ILumora Roaers wert' InJured when ~otrut.k. N.ts. Henrie~\&amp; l!huey. • ·
severa.J ber left 1~. accordlni t.o i a car driven by HowarQ&lt; Bpo ot wld.cw oi Dr. AUiitln Slllley al:d ln-

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BLUt: DEVILS AKE
Dr nml M•s \'OL I LIOl~. Mu;o l-fllPUSHED BY WELLSTON 1u1ed Miller, M!&amp;'i Lu.m11. T l iULman
The oallia ACII.demy hlgh L;ChoOJ m1d MlSJ; Anu.1 Tlues~,·n.
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Mrs. Mo.LJ .~c R.LIOC Cook. ML!;IIIOLlSa.lwday mornlni. by a score of 19 j lli Y under the Boara of Forelj.l
to 6.
MLr.sicn5 cr
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Presb)'tE:rlan
Whllc it was ~he first time thlll j church , was the speaker at lhe
sellSc.n lhe I?evils 11ave been -&amp;e~ Prel:ib)'terian church !:ere Sunela.v
on, they stlll remaln lmdeteated nmrnlng. Mr~ Cook 1S JW&gt;t comwlt h but three more games to . be j ptetmg a two wcckb 5\)ellklng tu~r
pla yt&gt;d
The Wellston aggrewatwu c! tile PresbyterY of Athens Wh L . ~
preL&gt;entrd plenty of fl.g:ht dur~ e n tiLe tnls:)lon fie ld, 5h~ oc . up1ec. ·

The ~;upport and Influence ot sll
voters, bottl men and wom ~n. wlU
be rraWuJly appreciated .

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POLITICAL
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Hill. See Carl

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DERN IT.'

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RELIABLE
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Presto!

For ConaiabJe Of
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tilt' Hu:- &gt;~ ILLll !oi In 1110:"• 11'1 1 ~ lll t•,ll l '~l

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nn{\ p»rt w~l!t· l lt'~ an• un •!t•i·k.

Peter Godfrey

Wanted- - - -···- _

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IN

Liquid Diet
HELLQ (ASPER
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WEE~\.! IT'S A

MIL. ANOTHER

THtNl-r,

TOO! t-1AYBE 5HE WON'T BE
'50 CARELESS WITH MY
DOU4H WHEN 5 HE l=lt-105 OUT

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THE 1:lOOR OPEN
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WELL,

t-~OOFI;R'!;: HE HAO THE.
COFFEE POT PERI&lt;IN4 A'i'&gt;

lUKE

THAT,

TOOTS~
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USuAL\ MY, BUT HE DRINKS
A l.OT OF COFFt::E! fiE
DRANK PLENTY WHILE
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N\CE?

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Wlt.LIE: HEST'O"-l~ "!WO BOYS,
-WII.I,.IE ·"~'' AND JACi&lt;.~· A~E
·eoil·f ~Ai&lt;iNG GOOD ON '!HE
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next June. Ut·n•
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HOW HARD )Y ·~'J;('--_,;:,
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12- Peunsylvanla lu~rc.
19- lllinou; at Urbana.

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Fanchon Meredith takes
her chance to wipe out
the dark memory of her
girlhood-a new identity
-and a career packed
full of thrills.

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IH'llee. In 1•n rl)' 8p;mi:&lt;li ·A IIIt'l'kn lll l',
\et"lil l'CfCrrl!(! loJ (lllhllc lti :::il ll ll ,\'1!
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who l10ld that Benny Friedman is · ..__ ,
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the world's gredest JOOtball player '
' pointed wtJh pndc :.Odoy to ttle ·
(former all-American quarter back·~ .
la~hiovement.s In h i:. return to pro
football yesterday.
Rejoining the New York Olanl!i
after an abllence of nearly a year,
' S"CCESSFUL trane:mission of father, the wonderful• Willie. lErties. :At thla writing, effort• tile form er Mlcl'ltgan star pa••ed th i!
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the 8quad, acc..,rding to reports , downs with fo rwar d pas~::es as th••
as of course. becauso their "old man" !rom Ann Arbor. Indeed, be was J Olat1ts blanked the PorLsmouth 1
to ••n t·, about u •are
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No c ne lilcet o persr.m who ·...
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&lt;Jff- genera Y IS "'
as
making gi)Od wlth the Wolverines j Spartans, lt to 0. Tb$'1 Brlartanr. ,
anrins of a mighty b~ll pla yer or fullback of aU time,Y
e was thoua:h overshadowed by IUs 1nad chalked up eight st~lligh l vic· I braoth il bad. So be Sl•te t,
~r. for ~ple, 1,1 usually a chief pile-driver at: Miehl_gan early bMther.
, tcrles and had been tied wltll
lu1-ep your bnt(lth beyond 511 ~
medlocritr if he'&amp; l'!ven that. P'e in the centurf·when Coach "HurryAnd then th.-e's Paul Stan, , Gree_n Bay ror first place tn Lhe ,
aciOD of a military or a p&lt;Jlltlcal Up" Yost wU the wJmrdly im- Chlcago's ace quarterback. 'Wbe rNatoonal !cotball league
1 ~iclo 11. Vov con do lh:s b ,.
cealua ;n011t often ts h1eky tQ turn preaarioc of thoae electrifying plata under the muterl:r and pa- 1 Ernie Never~. former Stanforrl 1 garglin1J wifh listerin o, 1l1e ~a f"
o'a t a .placid buslnes!l man or a ao- "point--a·mlnute teams."
rental eye of the lllll'OOns' "Grand - luminary. r,tancd as the Chlca~p ,
cial stuffed 4hJrt. Parental ~arne
His son11 J~k and .Willie, both Old Man" now cele.brattnrhis for- car&lt;tlna ls beat Bro,Jkl yn, 14 to ·;.
;onti~f!P.I!c-impruv!ls ~~·o ur ·
in aU , llleh cases is a hand~c~p, look P~tnlaipg in the Michigan tleth year as athletic tnal!lter of the · Stapleton t1elt Providence. 1 lo 7.
llygie.1c, :hecks infllr:ti l"·
~- rat"'•r than a help, to the upmng backf!eld t¥.olh recent reporta Midwa.1. "Pat" Page's son abo
ho -..,1 Htatoey and leJ'8Dd set havett that 1Junior," discouraged playa with Chi
, OHIO STATE W ( L L 1 ;;~nd d eJtrQys Odors in,i ::1&lt; 1.
dwrt~ 'gtnrt btlkl standards f&gt;1r because he waa a11i~ed to Squdid~d
Almollt two dec:ades B§,O Walter I
Lomb~:~rt ~hormr;:QI Carr-par.
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w&lt;&gt;uJd· t•i~J:'ot'l,"llt., 0 th
tho 'F~tber
Sllouis '~&gt;~• u s.~.
lh~etie or inteUeetual fields di11- 1eam to
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whom , the obo "'m"l.~_\, ~
t "tMh•: •~ ~' "VI, {;.f""'~;,;g'b'r,
be,~• !idl!ti\0 ltie·hortl!'\'d' •YI&gt;anio an d ono olhe!' n•w
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ve,i', few IOpalui.ve not JICt selected wtll jolll ' Oh:o I ·
ilibt•a.•turhed upon hint.
- !~ abdLty -to-rot~ .ap .tD~c 0 s and eqdtlfed-and ~.Done aarp&amp;JIIied- ~~te's perennml e ne mi es uu tn1:1 1
.:JOt course, there are ' exceptiOJ!•· ca~ ..~·~ "\t~~~~~=t ~6d' .their dada ,when
•latt6f have BU.i:lk.e)les' jocot.ball 6ChOdl,llC for HIJ!J '
lt~5 ~
the Heaton brothen, .. Ju~to.o;. if:Jift , ,
wa"'
. been nted \ at .. IUpeiatan in foot- .itcllOfdinti t.o annQUn&lt;:~meut which I .. : -'
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MmiPft · too~ll bac:il£s, may yet •ens~tiv~• .:'!!l ·;"'~o• ~ ~~ ~:,'~~! ball or , othe,r atJlletii; aclhitie~. , h~d baen mode here Lod~y
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by FAITH BALDWIN
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trua (, pU .D11.! per Uzwl The aupport and influence , lhP game stilginl:: a GOmeback at I ~ht! terrhory of Hm l(lO ng,
(i; avtra;e . _ . ma.u 1 liDe}
of all votera, both men an d ImttJtVills ur tho jill.me thal continu- chuna.
women, wilJ be l'atefu' : y ally threatened the Gallipolis' go11. 1
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IIALLOWEF.N PARTY
The su ppO!t and lntlw·ncc 01 ~~~~ A Uel\gi!Uu l HL-IIluwl'cn pnrty wa.~
, v&lt;:lc rs, both men nnd women, wul heiU r~:.r the .~tudonts of the Sehoul
I.Je grat.efull)l itppreciaL!d
or Nuning of llli' Holzer hmsp1t a l
for, Sale, Misc.
WALTER McELHINNY 1here Friday nigilL _The vanou s
· - 1\Iiddlepcrt. Candidate !ur Trus teeiiCOtns werl' most nrtlsttcally dec { r Sahebury Town~;J 11 p, at Uw el·::•:-1 orated with the Hi:llloween effect
FOP. SALE
Uon Nov. 3 193 1
11 - l-2-ti All wbo !lttendcd the pllrty were
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one gootl work mule. one hm~c -.ci-,-,-,.-,,- P
-,- ,-:-t und innucnce of :..11 wen&gt; awa rded to Miss Helen Wom •· ' IY vcters, both men and wowen, w ·ott eldcrtf and LawH~no•... M"Ne•
tun l £L large bPolll w1Lh !JI Juao.;
.., .. ly·.Bridge and dan"'""
th"~
Bbou t 5000 reet uf I!Ood lumbo..•r a I • be gratefttlly appreclat~d
" " ·•u•n•'l'ed
•
c!1version
of
the
evening
.
C
hoopel'
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tu r.11.Pd. A burgam
HARRY LEWIS

advei'UIM!menta abould
l.ulTiled.ll&amp;\el)'.

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one Incorrect. lrultlrtlon

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reported

Sapp,

73,

ca.r.
Ch::llel

ahoLher • st.afltly Killed her.

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,J~pn

as his All!-2lla,
sc.n
McPeeK , 00, u (llrll!r.r !J1·- 11 a.:red
loked byc.n," -...uiJ
Ct. llanzo
liS,

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lw1 •: ·

I bus.
~:h~.alll~t h Housh is spen dlJl~
!'-.11 ~.
u few Lia)~ 1t1 Culumbub.
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And Mrs. Elmer Skillllt i·
11LC \' cri FLluur IIllo Mt s L C MOl -

~rcpe1ty

on Fhst

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Fire Sale
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When you can't a:o to sleep .•. it's
nervea that keep you awake. Jumpy
jana:led, weary "NERVES'' •.•
they rob you of your rett •.• caute
hect ic days and lleepleu niahtsDon't lie awakewith"NERVES ...
You don't have to lose your sleep
and rest . just take a Dr. MiletL.
Elfln'veocent NERVINE Tabl.t
in a glass of ·water. It will relax
your overwrought nervous syatemr
and help you 10 to sleep. You
will like this sparkling effer·
vescent drink. It's harmless to
take - has no equal for relax~
ing tense nerves and quieting
an upset nervous system. You
will find it splendid for
Nervous Headache, Nervous

a~en ue.

1

LOID J. HYSELL

lLU~l1dpar~:g , ~~;.: - Caudldnle

wear 11 K

for Con stable

of

Many Bargains to
b~ had.
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-By CLIFF STERKEI'l'

The Lesser Evil

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~' ,- turv
Township ut th e cl~ctwn
11-l· :.!L
ru.Hl
' No\: 3
11\'''n H-ulland dcpoL and F'all'
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Vqte For
H&lt;'' ll rll tu D~l\'lS Jc(J and Pro&lt;luc ~
Cv' .. , .u J','tl l~e n~ ward. 10-30-JL

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wlwn· un Thomas Fork

THAT'S A IDEA

\"HY F-E-TCH TI-lE· MOUNTAIN 10
MOHAMET, WHEN MOHAMET
MAY BE- FE-TCHE-D 10
TI-lE MOUNTAIN? __.--

Sulh,.l

By -Intcrnation!ll News E'n\ L{' ~·

Cash Grocery

;

Your Vote Wanlen

UJS"-':-Tra\·e lu\g

To Remain Undefeated ;
J..utherano Take Stud·
ent Prin:.e!

CONTINUES THROUGH
TUESDAY AT
EWING'S

lndi ~~:estion, Nervous Irritabihty and
similal:' nCTYOU9 trouble&amp;. j ust try it.
You!:' drugw,ist will refund your
mou cy 11 not pleaft&lt;'d with re6ulta.

POLJY AND HER PALS

Lost-

Charle-s

You can

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Ml'.'; LeKlic V1 ~agt~1 ur Kiss ler, v.;
Vu., IS \'I ~! Unl\ IWJ' :.tl llll. Mrs. l!:ll:.~
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and Mrs. Ho!ZC'r. Cnlck.

The Ebt'rsbach Const ruct! on Cu.
onln!;: were. Dr
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cundid11te for Trustee of L ·~.tr l.l -·- -·_ _ _ _ , T own,hlp, at Ute eleellon No&gt;. 3,
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Yes ...SLEEP

M;~. u- 1

Thursduy
Mi~~ Marie Menl. Mil&gt;S
Dorothy
· Ro.Judarmuor, Miss Dc..rothy Oav l''
I a11d Mr ~. Ot'lt' Bulrd, who were "\
Alileut&gt; f-' rL doy 1or the Wathcr.•
' mcetm~. :,pt·n~ the week at C0lu m

1lg ..u's

A:

PtlrUimouth coJUded wllh

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1· lme.

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~&amp;dvertlaement wl.ll be t.a.t.eu tor
.___ Lban a mlnlnlum ch.Llrge oJ

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Ml!iii FlallC!':, p Le!'~Oil llll d eno, e l, .•
appreciated.
operation a ~ HIM!:er hospital
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GRIFf ARCHER
I OFFICE RS MAKE RAIDS
Saturdav
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Fede ral oftl.ccr:.; made
several
Mrs.
F . Sll ilth llus re~Ul w~d
Candidate for Trustee o f raids here Fl'lday night arreslina: !rum Hw1tmgto11 u1Lu1 v1~1tm~ 1n t.•
Sali,bu.-y Town•hip at tht: thrcu locui persons on liquor char!{· , her su;ter. Ml~ EdiHIHl Peop le~; .
es filed iu lhe court of UniLed I' Mr. and ML~ . Ha1 vry Wulle a:c 1
electio!l. Nov. 3, 1931.
Stat.e~ comntisslOncr at Ctlllllcothe. Ihome from .1 v1s1t wnh relativct&gt; J.t
1 T he men arrested llcre, are : Harry L11.nC!lstcr
Til ~· ~1poprt tiJld influenct· o~ ao~l Coug henour. Dud Halley, and Ar Mn&gt; Q llv£r Erlentrach of Col am
·,· c t1·r~ both men nnd wom~n. wta ; thu r Hl!lrnan.
bus wa s ttw guesl &lt;J( ht!r Sl~tc1,
boJ grn telully app rcciawrt
, lt wus also reported that a wom- M 1 s~ Fhm:mt: Baker .
HARRY SMITH
j an ret~ldmg on Spruce street here,
o R. Rl{:nar\.1:, ol waahfiw,LoJI
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wa.'i also arreswd b:; tilt! Fedt'ral n c
arnvell 1\t:rr. nnd \\tll vJs~t
Cand1dat ~ for TRUS ·EE ol Sull'.•i office rs and RIJpcu.retl 10 llw Chll - w;~ll 'i rh:•mh 111 Galua wunty.
bury T c:wn!'.hlp, M t!w el• ctLou 1 litothe court. The wotnatl'~ name
Mn. M. E HathllUIIJ ol Ru~lnntl i

on.

manner u to brill&amp;
euull:.i to )oi&gt;U.
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Candidate for TRUSTEE of Sall.!i-

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MONDAY , NOVI!:MBER 2. 1P3l

1mobil!' ca u::.c·d lhe dcnth of Lloyd 1 dL~J o.t lot9 ho.-.le or ;t.Jurles sutter- 1
ear M11.rletta wa!&gt; cnuilie1 to.J 1todi\Y wa~:~ 1ead from hl.s lnjurle4 .
Nc .... c~mer, 41;, head Of the ' New .' :.1 wh .. I 11•• waa s~ 1·uck by an aut.o- d'!t~ b an ~~outomobl!e dn v~n IJ~
I'
nitnal t!!iCn~d y£t.tetdiY
~ CameL automobile a@.:~ncy at Mans- mobile Harok! Oamp~l l Ul dLiver Qe(lrge
Gloeckner at SmiLh·Jal~.~ an~tl 11101 ~ belnl led ba.ck to } .UiaL field.
.
d 1h t- '1t whkh \t1 uc k SapP, was Pa. as McPeek. was crOi.S.Ing a 1tll!.~
r
b• ,, man anu Ius 1011
One )'outn was killeO and 6 w~ h 1••
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, l\..8 8 arm , 11
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e"" o • u mam augn 1er c arg ..
Memb«:n~ of McPeek.l.i ramU) 1\lt- wht n th• 1-- .JU clla ra.:d ana struck
persons
we1
e
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arr 1El J o 1
o 1umusn ~aedtheBCCent. .
i th·• !llthe:n 1 thebatck.
t..clm 1 was Joseph Levine, 16, who I Wi! S r:rr.st cd \her~ lOI!owhrg
d· e:t from lnjuries he suatalned . r:Ju.;;t . whJLh Hr. : : lve::! hi.s car and
:=m:ll
, 'nen he was struck by an automo- two c.thers . He was chllrliJed with
.+;...H •• ;;;;unllllwut' r:u;:wur.numnunuauuunt:rnumt:ntt
, bile while runnlna for a street caL 1belns 1utox1cat.ed. Uarrt&amp;on recr~H·- 1
ln another Oleveland accident.. ed L'Uta.
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GILBERT WEEKS

(12 pt.)

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Marpret u:ornn. tO. yu
In an aceklent. near OoiumbUs.
Robe11. Bechriit of P!otpe&lt;:t wu
&amp;Tid knocked under a 1treet Uri. RuUl Spry, J . E. Rolera and l e.bsolved ot blame ~ben hia ILU\.0
car. The wheelll of t.he alftet. c.tr ILumora Roaers wert' InJured when ~otrut.k. N.ts. Henrie~\&amp; l!huey. • ·
severa.J ber left 1~. accordlni t.o i a car driven by HowarQ&lt; Bpo ot wld.cw oi Dr. AUiitln Slllley al:d ln-

I struck

!Contilll' ":1 [rom oaae one&gt;

BLUt: DEVILS AKE
Dr nml M•s \'OL I LIOl~. Mu;o l-fllPUSHED BY WELLSTON 1u1ed Miller, M!&amp;'i Lu.m11. T l iULman
The oallia ACII.demy hlgh L;ChoOJ m1d MlSJ; Anu.1 Tlues~,·n.
.
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Blue DevLls can1e tlu·ough with a
·to
hig'•
11
Wes,n
1
0 AKl' ,~ l'E •\K"'
vLcLoryover tltMISSIN
"'
sc hool U:IW'I at lhe la.tters netd,
Mrs. Mo.LJ .~c R.LIOC Cook. ML!;IIIOLlSa.lwday mornlni. by a score of 19 j lli Y under the Boara of Forelj.l
to 6.
MLr.sicn5 cr
the
Presb)'tE:rlan
Whllc it was ~he first time thlll j church , was the speaker at lhe
sellSc.n lhe I?evils 11ave been -&amp;e~ Prel:ib)'terian church !:ere Sunela.v
on, they stlll remaln lmdeteated nmrnlng. Mr~ Cook 1S JW&gt;t comwlt h but three more games to . be j ptetmg a two wcckb 5\)ellklng tu~r
pla yt&gt;d
The Wellston aggrewatwu c! tile PresbyterY of Athens Wh L . ~
preL&gt;entrd plenty of fl.g:ht dur~ e n tiLe tnls:)lon fie ld, 5h~ oc . up1ec. ·

The ~;upport and Influence ot sll
voters, bottl men and wom ~n. wlU
be rraWuJly appreciated .

• MR.

Violent

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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

. 1gc per -lin•·

l')'pe like tb!J
a;~r line.

Hill. See Carl

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DERN IT.'

(; tf,\NCo•. Ot'

RELIABLE
ct~llml

MAN

.1 11-l-:lt
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WANTED-

lurmen; 111 Mat&gt;on C 11 1J. Jt.1.

W Va

Wonderful

OIJP:JI'I

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Ml&gt;-~W $R

to $20 d ully, No ex ~ ~~ , _
1'11c.:t' 01 cu. t&gt;ltal needed. Wr llL' l 1
liuy.

Presto!

For ConaiabJe Of
Saliabury Town•h; p

Llt"t: l'lMI~

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Tht· 1 k tv r.1 nt ttu• Hl(!llli!'M' &gt;~I •·r
tilt' Hu:- &gt;~ ILLll !oi In 1110:"• 11'1 1 ~ lll t•,ll l '~l

M c N+.!!iS Company, Dept. U,

f"rt't']Hi l l, I\l l tlOl l\,

r C~ [' !'I'li\PII,

nn{\ p»rt w~l!t· l lt'~ an• un •!t•i·k.

Peter Godfrey

Wanted- - - -···- _

Ill ..

QIJCIIrd to dtan::c ('Udl ni;;:-hi t!1e
h o11 r~ tl nr :1r;; \\'ltkh 1h~ sla rt'loo.rd:

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And the Pawn of Fate
Becomes a Debutante!

l u~l n ll•L'

In nmdl'l'll tlnl!'s l!f t lu • •h·
ft&gt; : /1 l•f II l&gt;nlio•H 'I f Will!!• lll\'1\ h.\' II
1\:l l l"n uf ,·,·ltorr •d rno•n

IN

Liquid Diet
HELLQ (ASPER
$l-IE'S

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PLACE AT
I...INERY
WEE~\.! IT'S A

MIL. ANOTHER

THtNl-r,

TOO! t-1AYBE 5HE WON'T BE
'50 CARELESS WITH MY
DOU4H WHEN 5 HE l=lt-105 OUT

EE, WHE N I HE:ARD
THE 1:lOOR OPEN
IT WA5A

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By JIMMY MURPHY

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FROM COLONEL

WELL,

t-~OOFI;R'!;: HE HAO THE.
COFFEE POT PERI&lt;IN4 A'i'&gt;

lUKE

THAT,

TOOTS~
\ '3 Tl-tA.T

USuAL\ MY, BUT HE DRINKS
A l.OT OF COFFt::E! fiE
DRANK PLENTY WHILE
I WA5 oHERt::!

N\CE?

Dro

HE
DRINK.
CASPER&gt;

:;ll&lt;.oEEN
5AUCERFULS,

iHISI~

FA'!'HEI!i:.~ FOOT'ST'EPS !··
Wlt.LIE: HEST'O"-l~ "!WO BOYS,
-WII.I,.IE ·"~'' AND JACi&lt;.~· A~E
·eoil·f ~Ai&lt;iNG GOOD ON '!HE
MICHic;A~ El.EVE,I.I I

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eleven,
next June. Ut·n•
fi~lri .t:;cne.·al with i
A

fbn cce.

oOQT5\

ni&lt;:C·j

cou pl e, whal?

HOW HARD )Y ·~'J;('--_,;:,
IT
TO

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Evau ~ · 1

12- Peunsylvanla lu~rc.
19- lllinou; at Urbana.

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A Suhstitute "Star"
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Ou'T ABO~,.~ 'r
"11--\E "STAR~
3",ANE
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Fanchon Meredith takes
her chance to wipe out
the dark memory of her
girlhood-a new identity
-and a career packed
full of thrills.

LO'JE"i.

\-liE' NOT

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'TH'E:~

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The term "k lng'll h l ;~:lr,,n _, .. IIUl'l
been used from 1111 enLI,v p('ricotl. pa r 1
tlculnrl:f' In l\ngland, wi1Prl' it tiP-;

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.trnvell'd hy the public nn•l br,u;::ll • ;

uudl'r th e l) rOI&lt;' r'tlnn nf lh&lt;• lil L 1;::· ~ i
IH'llee. In 1•n rl)' 8p;mi:&lt;li ·A IIIt'l'kn lll l',
\et"lil l'CfCrrl!(! loJ (lllhllc lti :::il ll ll ,\'1!
t i' ('OilSU'U&lt;:IC!.I nt the (''C(I('Il$e uf l1 11•

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BILLY'S UNCLE

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-.oBEFORE

New York,
:J- IN8-Thooe I ,.,......,.,......
who l10ld that Benny Friedman is · ..__ ,
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the world's gredest JOOtball player '
' pointed wtJh pndc :.Odoy to ttle ·
(former all-American quarter back·~ .
la~hiovement.s In h i:. return to pro
football yesterday.
Rejoining the New York Olanl!i
after an abllence of nearly a year,
' S"CCESSFUL trane:mission of father, the wonderful• Willie. lErties. :At thla writing, effort• tile form er Mlcl'ltgan star pa••ed th i!
~~'
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h
........ t•s almost ao. impoadble goal, were being made to keep Willie on way for both of New York 's toucn
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athletic prowess from fat er """'
the 8quad, acc..,rding to reports , downs with fo rwar d pas~::es as th••
as of course. becauso their "old man" !rom Ann Arbor. Indeed, be was J Olat1ts blanked the PorLsmouth 1
to ••n t·, about u •are
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ted
"lhe
t 88 t
No c ne lilcet o persr.m who ·...
inherited mental capacity. The
&lt;Jff- genera Y IS "'
as
making gi)Od wlth the Wolverines j Spartans, lt to 0. Tb$'1 Brlartanr. ,
anrins of a mighty b~ll pla yer or fullback of aU time,Y
e was thoua:h overshadowed by IUs 1nad chalked up eight st~lligh l vic· I braoth il bad. So be Sl•te t,
~r. for ~ple, 1,1 usually a chief pile-driver at: Miehl_gan early bMther.
, tcrles and had been tied wltll
lu1-ep your bnt(lth beyond 511 ~
medlocritr if he'&amp; l'!ven that. P'e in the centurf·when Coach "HurryAnd then th.-e's Paul Stan, , Gree_n Bay ror first place tn Lhe ,
aciOD of a military or a p&lt;Jlltlcal Up" Yost wU the wJmrdly im- Chlcago's ace quarterback. 'Wbe rNatoonal !cotball league
1 ~iclo 11. Vov con do lh:s b ,.
cealua ;n011t often ts h1eky tQ turn preaarioc of thoae electrifying plata under the muterl:r and pa- 1 Ernie Never~. former Stanforrl 1 garglin1J wifh listerin o, 1l1e ~a f"
o'a t a .placid buslnes!l man or a ao- "point--a·mlnute teams."
rental eye of the lllll'OOns' "Grand - luminary. r,tancd as the Chlca~p ,
cial stuffed 4hJrt. Parental ~arne
His son11 J~k and .Willie, both Old Man" now cele.brattnrhis for- car&lt;tlna ls beat Bro,Jkl yn, 14 to ·;.
;onti~f!P.I!c-impruv!ls ~~·o ur ·
in aU , llleh cases is a hand~c~p, look P~tnlaipg in the Michigan tleth year as athletic tnal!lter of the · Stapleton t1elt Providence. 1 lo 7.
llygie.1c, :hecks infllr:ti l"·
~- rat"'•r than a help, to the upmng backf!eld t¥.olh recent reporta Midwa.1. "Pat" Page's son abo
ho -..,1 Htatoey and leJ'8Dd set havett that 1Junior," discouraged playa with Chi
, OHIO STATE W ( L L 1 ;;~nd d eJtrQys Odors in,i ::1&lt; 1.
dwrt~ 'gtnrt btlkl standards f&gt;1r because he waa a11i~ed to Squdid~d
Almollt two dec:ades B§,O Walter I
Lomb~:~rt ~hormr;:QI Carr-par.
~~~e"::'to
w&lt;&gt;uJd· t•i~J:'ot'l,"llt., 0 th
tho 'F~tber
Sllouis '~&gt;~• u s.~.
lh~etie or inteUeetual fields di11- 1eam to
.e
e
e r
e AmerJcan football," etarred at
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..._;-tt ,.re, with &gt;th~ m~s- brothers aa • grid 11ta~ butu~~fh halfb~ck for Yale~ •
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: :BUll fa~er ·~ in \co~tp.~ .. ~f.h. Mpea "~~~~~1!._~t- . ~r ..
r·~
whom , the obo "'m"l.~_\, ~
t "tMh•: •~ ~' "VI, {;.f""'~;,;g'b'r,
be,~• !idl!ti\0 ltie·hortl!'\'d' •YI&gt;anio an d ono olhe!' n•w
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.wteitinl \ ah~w 1 w~e1ln : the IP t-o o . ,11.P lj1Ptt.n
rf!Yfl
I . ·it.Vle · t. l H
ve,i', few IOpalui.ve not JICt selected wtll jolll ' Oh:o I ·
ilibt•a.•turhed upon hint.
- !~ abdLty -to-rot~ .ap .tD~c 0 s and eqdtlfed-and ~.Done aarp&amp;JIIied- ~~te's perennml e ne mi es uu tn1:1 1
.:JOt course, there are ' exceptiOJ!•· ca~ ..~·~ "\t~~~~~=t ~6d' .their dada ,when
•latt6f have BU.i:lk.e)les' jocot.ball 6ChOdl,llC for HIJ!J '
lt~5 ~
the Heaton brothen, .. Ju~to.o;. if:Jift , ,
wa"'
. been nted \ at .. IUpeiatan in foot- .itcllOfdinti t.o annQUn&lt;:~meut which I .. : -'
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MmiPft · too~ll bac:il£s, may yet •ens~tiv~• .:'!!l ·;"'~o• ~ ~~ ~:,'~~! ball or , othe,r atJlletii; aclhitie~. , h~d baen mode here Lod~y
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by FAITH BALDWIN
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WEATHER FORECAST-

READERS NOTICE-If you want

Fa lr t.onl11ht llUd Wedn!tioda.J Warmer

the Newa Ofliee of TM Dally
Tr1bUDe1 call 236 L, 1f the But~nett

nlght eooler Wednt'ild&amp;y In Nort h

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Oflice aok for 202·R

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEW S SERVICE

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TWO PA~TI[S IN' Hat's Off-Almost!
BATILE TO GAIN
POLITICAL LEA 01
BABY MAY DIE

Fractured;

Skull
Auto
H1ta Truck Parked
Without L1ghta

DODGE and PLYMOUTH paasenger can sold

1n

Me1ga County

dunng October AS ANY OTHER THREE MAKES COMBINED
Stmdar records the country over

Never 1n automob1le h~atory have such value&amp; been offered u
Walter P Chrytler 11 now g1v1ng m the new Dod11e and Plymouth.
The advanced Improvements mdude the Mono-P1ece Safety All
Steel Body, Hydrauhc Brakes which •• the only 100% aahafac·
The new Doubi.,.Drop Frame
tory four·wheel brake ever used
Advanced Free·Wheehng
The Wonderful Plymouth Floating
Power, fully covered by Chrysler patenta
WHY WAIT A YEAR OR TWO FOR OTHER MAKES TO

Galhpoha M a ri Replacra
Fonner Wnden, Remov·
ed ' 1 for Cause"
ColumbU!Il o
Nov 2- 1N8-A
thorcugh nha.ke up has be n start
il th.. st.ate cu tservatlon dlVlS

lm1 lJy Conservation CommiSsioner
Willam H Reinhart lt wns mn
nounced today

Mx game protEctors

have

beel\

removed and three others have
been
to the ranK of cnn
wlth

t~erased

saL

chanaes are exp!!Cled

be made socn
Three a:ame protectors were 1e

mond because the count' they
serv£ already has cml! game protec
r It was said They are T B
Mathews of Scioto Harry Ku11n or
Medina and Alb .. rt Wellll of Pick

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away

GaUipoUs was

0 E Harrison

oama county

ADOPT THESE IMPROVEMENTS WHEN THEY CAN BE

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the conservat~
be divided aa
of

HAD RIGHT NOW IN THE NEW DODGE AND PLYMOUTH.

USED CARS
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Keep the SchooIa of Pomeroy Open
Neceuary to V-ote

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Participation

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Equa\l:r.a.Uon Fund

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Against Participation In Btntl' Ed

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PASSES AWAY

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Dropsy
Stanley A Blosser age 30 yen

at the home of his p1ueu~
Mrs Homer Blosser near

ThJB IR a vote for State Atd n gtft of $20 000 t(

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than you can poa11bly f1nd elsewhere

MAKii: YOUR OWN

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mcrea~e taxe~:.

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Sunday about noon from

dropsy and heart trouble
He leaves to mourn their loss his

pa.rents three brother&amp; and ont:
&lt;dater The funeral ser\'ltes wlll be
conducted Tuesday at 1 o clocK at.
the Kyger church by Rcv BOlton
Burl.al a.t Eco In charge of Fins
terwald undertakers

[BAY]

not PI'C!Vi

:.-·~ ---·.-. auppll~ thoAe sections
The salaries 01 each

$140 a month and ex
They were promoted aa a.
the dlvil!lion 11 new tnerJt

TERMS.

Stanley Blauer, 30,
of Heart Trouble and

Equalization Fund

f'omeroy Posthvely wtll NOT
Without th1s HchUo ls wtll close

Sellmg ao many new cara has Increased our Uaed Car Stock
and we can g1ve you better valuelll 1n almoat every make uaed car

the &lt;llvlslml eald they

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
Dod11e and Plymouth alwaya Dependable

or"

Middlepcn1

to stve the polttlca)
or any of the persons

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by the shake up
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Don't forllet the a••
Dinner (Chicken or Roaal
Potk) to be aerved by the
Bethauy Chun:h Ladies
., on Electilll! Day, Novem•
!!!I 1ber 3, Price 50 ceDis.

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INDUSTRY MAY 8[
nVOLUTIONilEO

Dix and His Bride

IBIJCKB[S
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rou~ TO SH[Cf I
HltiR f~V~RITES

Conference

Ao Re ult Of Dtscovery Oi l
Nt'.'W Element u87"
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By Proleasor

$7 500,000 Welfare ~
At Stake In Today'o
Elecllono

BALANCE OF POWER

TO DISCUSS CASE

JACOB PAPISH

STATE WATCHED

Dependent On How Vot·
era Ballot, Three Guh· I

Wage AdJustment,
Employees Have Ideas
To Subm•t

Expert Th10ka Element
W 11l Ehmmate No••••
In Talk1ea

As Pohhcal Key To Get
Idea Of Trend Of

F 1ve Member• Of Con·
gren To Be Elected
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In Four State•

Call On Ra1lway Heada
To Meet Workera In

ernator1al Scraps

According lo the County Clerk,_Recorda, there were aa many

Worries Nation

Nat1on'1 Votera

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