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

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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

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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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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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Fo•
Equa\l:r.a.Uon Fund

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Against Participation In Btntl' Ed

MAN
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(

ana

than you can poa11bly f1nd elsewhere

MAKii: YOUR OWN

~~::-~::~ ho.d

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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MOVING PICTUR[
INDUSTRY MAY 8[
nVOLUTIONilEO

Dix and His Bride

IBIJCKB[S
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GO fD
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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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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m&amp; DAU..Y TRIBUNE, POMEROY, OHIO.

'1'1111 DAILY 'I'IIIIIIIIIZ, I'OIDIIO'r, 01110.
Y«M~'re

"Help!"

Maybe

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Wrong

a mult.lpllcatloo table
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UIO Olle ICOIIIII

&amp;ardtne s

our own Vnde't'Uie
I Lou l11e- Why dld--'..he B P C !\
make Elate get rid of her parro\?
Helen-She never gave the bh J
a chance to &amp;a~ amthlnll'

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oee Willl .. · ·· · ....... .

from a job all t1red out and htri
wUe a:kr~ hlm to ope-n a e11n rJ!

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Wh.e11 a aate -cracker eomea hom"

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MariJrs

A wentlem&amp;n is a husband wh ,
1006 to a movie wtt.b lUI wU'e an.\
leta her have the laat. word at a.
Talkie

By JohD P. Medbury

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You can't ral.ie a nat or t&amp;boret1

When to- motorlat goeH lO Heaven and discovers

camp there

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W l1't' prv full p1lceo

!or reliabl e

toilet goo-:ls when you can l!let tw o
u• n1 !t al art J cl r~; Jca the price or
one ptu ~ one cenl at the Rexall
t.hf're s no tourls ~ I One Cent S a le November tLh !ith
6th ond 'Jth.! Plan to attend Ba.t!'l n •, The Rexall Store
ll-9-3t

IIstillA loves
- belleve his wife 1@~~
h~ba.nd can
hlm when she's willing

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TAMPA

Pl&amp;llul Cuea
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The bachelor who got hay te vt l 1

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l'll'a.&amp;S

Conven~ent

running around with so ma11Y
widows _ _

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The fellow who's oo low he
lo get down on his h ands

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N~HSary Evils
D en t blnme t h e daln if the re ~
v.ate1 in you1 milk You con t ex

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Sewer Contract Is
Let By Council

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Two Parties Are
GI.Ven On Monday I "'

v'-lted witll their p&amp;rfflta ,
aod Yn GUM Horfner over
wte\" end
M:n HarleJy
Md..&amp;UI'hlln
Jlfl Ollll Hoffner vlalted

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FLORIDA

dlm1er check

Middleport
News

Jane

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The Still ot the Month
T«o Scotchmen grabbing for ,.

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Dec '
to 1.t.e lbrqula
Of
de Ia ~lAe . whole ftnal dlvoroe
and
deer~ from Gloria Bnneon will be I ZaneiYIUe, 0 I NCW"
-Lhe
arant.ed
Jn
Par111 '1'1Ulln Lhe nu :t.. Arl'ftted at Dte home of rtlaUv• 11t
PHONE Sil-L
1 Bye&amp;\llle eut or b~ Ellner ~IMk.r'l mcther Mn Hannah Hof· By u 8 Wee.ther BW'HU Colwnbus hro weeki
pre~o.
1t
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fner of LoDii Bottom recerHly
The canadian antl-eyckmic are.;a i
ker u wu held Mn t.odaJ
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Miues Martha Sater a.nd C..tb ThQ ai.IQ vbllted Mra Joe COiart hu lncrealled ln tntenalty a.nd no,.., BLAZE FOLLOWS
muraer cha11e 1n connectlon
bryn and ChrWt.tne Gnnt ot eo.. ., Pvrtland
lappean ..... a well deftned, elleTI!!~
) the rata! beatJDC 01 C~lel
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JiJ• Char1h Yoat Ia acllnK: ~ 1tie Low
over wea~m Ontario
COLLEGE BLAST ham Sunday at the home ot BaJ'.
I ~;~ ~~!:tZa Mrs 'rom Jone
of Mr&amp; Homer Grant
nlc.ht nun~e tor M,r.!l Lavina Ben - Under Ita tnnuenee tht tempes I!Ur ] dlVCJ"(:M wlfe
Mr and Mrs Leo Beeson of co- nett durlnc htr illness
turea have ruen appreciably onr
Marle~t.a 0
Nov i-INS-An I Barker .clt.lmed, a.ccordinc to.~
the '''"'"'-'"' Mar&gt; Jon&lt; I1
l lumbus spent eM week end wilh
Mn Prank Knopp wu ca llea to the takf· realon &amp;nd the upper Ml6 explosion ienowed b~ nrl' wrecked 1uce 1nat he hac;i cone to hJa ...4f.i·,
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lndiana Firm Geta Job on Mr and Mn Plummer Beeeon
~npvllle Monday buause of the alulppl valley and a~ now ri81n g th~ bact.q:Jology
labratory
o[ home to cut ... children a bab' and•
- Cont e Shoppe WH ~ aga.tn the sct n
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Mr and Mrs Harley Mcl£\llh· death ot Ruby Plck-e na
over the Nortbeutern dl.8trlctli Marietta colleae here toda y and that Graham had struck. him f1r.;;t
Me1damea Walter H a r r i. a of 11. dellgb tf&lt;tl six 0 clock dlr 111~ 1
B•d $355 ~wer
an
lin and son Aua:uatine or Y01bllle
Mildred Jllteney vl.slte&lt;l over the The ant1-cyclonlc oondltioDB over caused damag;e t..o ~qulpment e)ltJ as he entered Coroner H T Gl8Mr
with Ur w 11
H Ill d M
Local Contractor
week ~nd In Akron with relatlvea Lhe aouthea&amp;t have lntenalned aome mated at approximately S&lt;! ~
retumed a verdkt. ahowlnl that
and Edward Duffy Ho,.
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&amp;tad friend&amp;
\\hat, Asheville 3044 !.nchea, wlth u
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H Eogleston profeosor m th .. IOnham's ned: had been brolr:en 1ft.
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ld In th
tea1e1 1n Aft41!1rnoon
After the serving of th e -dinner
The blds for' the Ora~el 'Hill ~~ew "''"""'a urn loe d ll))tot •ut 11
t. &lt;: a01e to co er
e up- department of blo Jt:Y was over - the a.!.!lault
w~k
end
with
her
parents
Mr
and
per
Ohio
valley
and
the middle Ap· come by fumes while a ~&gt;SU!Ung fire - 1 JOI!it'ph Peter Za.nesvllle ehlet or
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and [veninl'
the guest~~: met at th" Harrl~ rf'til· er PtOlect were ri!Ctmed by the Mid
llra Arthur RumUeld of Danville piachlan district Another tlliih men In bringing Wle nre UDder con pollee tued the murder charat
rlen ce and enjoyed a n evenln!il spen :ueport CouncU her~ last Satur ::la.y
M ll58 Gera ldine coiirns spent the hag entered the fteld
from
the trol He was carried out of the
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Mrs walter Hat rib and Mr~ E.d - t.'l pla ying card.!! Mrs. R B Laug; - a ld W&lt;!re opened The)
hc..weo,rer
w~k end In Ja.ck:~n on bu11lness nor th'N9t and Is now rapidly ove1 bulldlni Andr(' W6 Ha ll ami re v1v
ACTOR WJ:D8
head and Mrs B F Fultz J r wer&lt; were tabled at that. meet.n¥ ~~oml l
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Mt&amp;!l Frances Worman of 09.ill· ~&gt;preadlna: the Mlasourl vaUey and ed
H 1 "as able w rf'~ ume hls
Tijuana Me:~~
Nov :t--IN8war I Duff y cf Pcmno~ cl•llrmlnli!lY the reciplenta of the prla.s fOJ hlsu contract. was a'ftarded Monda) t\ e~ I NOW EAT AND SLEEP
pcus .!lj)l!nt tht: week end with t.he upper plalnA 1t 11 ta att.f!nded by clrua; work later
I Tom Moore veteran MoUon P&amp;c..
rmtertainl'd Mon -:la v ~Ht1 11 n% n score
nlng In a meetmg held at the clty 1
friends J
decidedly colder weather over the
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I tuft' 11 t.ar and Eleanor Merry Dim
luncheo.1 a t th£ M11 ry Ja ne cur.
Thef!e were the gues ts Mr.!l Mar hall
WELL
Mrs aarr." ,Russe:ll vL'Ihcd In northwest where the t.emperature~ SOCIETY DEBUT H'TE l actresa "ere married here Oct 2'1',
Bhoppe Following the ~cr . i n ~ or a cw Chambers Mrs Ray Eherman
The contrt~cL was awarded on .he
Y.uoh Clty Nollday
h5.\e fallen from 10 to 25 degrees or
l"U"
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d rf 1 RMultl
Fl"'m
MIS! Mutnc Bums spent sunday more J.n the lut 24 hours The CONTINUES fLIGHT ) The)' v.ent w Laguna Beach, Cal,
dellc:ous dinner the guests a.s1u m - Mrs Plummer Beeson , Mrs Fran~ lowest bid t() tlk John !'5t.ewart 1 W
bJt d at t he Harris hume on f' ~cono Vroma n Mrs Will Juhling Mr~ R Company ot lnd1ana on their bid c( 1
on e u
with her parentll Mr and Mrs f1~ Ia practically clear of preclpl
film and artiHte colony for a hon~
aV(!IIUe where a dehghttul a. rtcr· B Ll' UIIhead MI S Homer Ru~;Sell ll0,6t5 v.lth th ~ U!l.dcr.standh!K Pial
St•nto
TODie
John Burns and UrQy St.e&lt;lman or Latlon durlna: the past 24 hours and
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moon
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r•c.cn was ' Pent tn card playin g Mrs R~rt Harril:l Mrs Huoer t Middleport labor would be employ I
GlOuster
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d Y no = ::----;-- ---;,---,---Mace Mrs Ro~ t '&gt;l Fowler Mrs ed -+h job
cll
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ta.r northev.l!lt
over some o1 ...,1e wu e11l Hn most
The Harris home \Ia!. b"aut!ful !} Paul Frenc-h Mrs Charks McMas- l ei Ol,.. e. . . . . . hmul I"' ""t"' tot' I That is what a Middleport lady
Ralph On.ves tUld Gerald Lkw~
The shift In the ·-·ure "''""' 1(!Cl&amp;tf cuu.ltr y m the world .141S.'O
d ecorated 1.1 fall tl o w ~ rs mld II U·
ar~nce ..,rs a c oca con rae t w lt
Dozens or other local ....,0 lyn spent Bunda.)' ln Columblll&gt;
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durbli the next 36 hours will b'! reiUD 8 a 1amnn 19 }carnn
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a.
ple are t"llln&amp;' U8 slmtlar sto-leiS
Mrs R F White and daughtt!r t
den dtbutant '&gt; W&lt;lll making good
At t.he clo~ of the card playms Jl'u t~. Jt Mrs Oscat
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rs $11 000 The R A. Miller Lumber about their Improved health t;um Beulah returned last ll!.aht.. 1rom avorable to fair warmer weathct
r rhs t.oda . In her attempt to
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H~~~=~~ ~t!rr~~ 11 ~~~~db~~/~ I Com]lan} another, local firm was 1the liSt! of stan.so System Tonic
A.lr:ron wher~ lhey haw \ll\l~d fur ~~:sJ.:;n::: ~~~~~~f~!~~·~h 0 ~ ~J!;:tt,J!sh H n%w ft lgtlt rf'coru lieAt the n.-&amp;t airn or danaer, take a
lchan 11 e to colder by afternoon end twtl;!n England and Cape T 0\1-0
la.xatlvl' Cut down on alcohol col1 Its a 'Natul'6~ remedy---contatn~ the past three weekS
1• er e award _1 t r. Mrs Joh u Dcwn~ Clat r rce Mnss!r of Pomeroy An&lt;J l an~he~tbldde~ ~n he JOb 111
ng and Mrs Call HobaJ t I Jt h " n the Ml&amp;Ees Hanle Marie om th th l ~ ,ewar tompanyh~ n;ove lng th~ JOOd old Cascara, Senna
I at nilihl
A Nairobi dispatch "*.J ttw Cm- I feP and tobacoo Eat lla:htly tor sevI Dah lia Pun!e1
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Vlviau Mlddletm 1tl e r eqdu PIment.dl 1 ~~el ••,t ,11 11 Sklort Dand ~l~tJn. Sarsaparilla Burdock, 1 You cuo l!ati.sfy Y' ur foml' v ,
l tral Neflll said that MJSS Sa lams. 1 I eral days Take a table&amp;pcl(lnfUl or
me an tnme 811&lt;:) ::; a. \Yor U'l .,._ d k C
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h d E tebbe
the
Lh
th -~- before meal
w
uofl 1o11ow 1ng guests WP.te pr e~e nt
Mrs C E Smlth M• s J ohn DJY. J. •r: d lh t&gt; M ·s..~es Edtth und Sa ll:t 1 the J~b of ln s taUIJg a s-:w ~ r syti~ ' '~.... n rae apscum an o er 1n 1 ta~le for good cand} eeonumlct~lly I
MINE COMPANIES CALLED
reac e
n
on
nm em men a.~"'&lt;"..,....,
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rw M• s Ga-r'" l Sta usbu ry, M u ; Jotcl nn r1 Pr Pleasant
I tt: m f er tht resl1enta o~ Grav~i Htll l ~tedfenlll th:~l d:nse ltbe dt~e~rvle b~ tak:tnl advantag~ of tht unusual I Cleveland Nov 3-INS-Nin-:l l rn;roa~r aLs~~rr~~~tor;;; a~hr~to:~ · . ~akP. dlf:r:u~ ea~ ~~po~bl~
Ottte Stllnley Mrs Ben Fullz s
and the ~o uth side of Mld dlt'por t rae upec Y e co on
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s cand~ value&amp; s.t the Reull Ont! I downtc\\n fire companies wer"
eep qu
yo
rna
Mrs Cla t e Welch Mrs LUC\ Bog- i
o\'I'TEND LUNCHtO~
\\htth tJ,,vt h en nfedcd !tJt yu1s 1th~h~ufc::! of 00 enddof ~ro~le • 1 Cent Sale ~ovember 4th 5ttl 6th called out here today to bettie c. ~~~~~~:::a s~l~:~~~ka~ml lo 1 r:: off 1sett1~ and t.he dlay ~ have
g-ess Mrs Wlll Davts M rs o ~ n
Tl f fcllowlng motored to OaiHs 15 8 compoun
ones.., and 1th Guaranteed strictly fresh \ raging blatt In the fourth and fift•J
J)8sst
Howell Mrs L D McMaster Mr:i pel!&gt; Mrndal \\hf'tl' the} att.e tmeli
DARST RITE S
I full strength vegetable medlc.lnal Barton a, The Rexall Store 1!·3 3L st..ories of the Ohio Building locat
She left ~ympnl' Englan1 at 11
Havl' YOur phy&amp;JCian ~heck ,YOUr
E R Tom klns Mrs CluJ
Ian c 1 luncheon given at lh ~ Ln.fproducts, which work together efed near the Publlc Square 1\hiCh P M Frida) B:ld was believed to be blood pt81ure at frequel\t intervals
Mrs Lou B~rf'Jrd Mr1&gt; R A~-~~~~:.~ 1 f' Ve l! ~ Ht.t el by the French Colon~
Funeral setvtces f 01 M1 s Waldo Ifectlvely to restore the bodily tlmcCARD OF THANKS
caused 1£. dama~1e f'~tlmotl:'d A t well within her Sthedule today
Continue to protect younlell by l.lk·
.............. , ......... _..... . • . . . Chapter ot theDaughters oftlle Am DArs t wtll ~ c(;uducted Wednesday tlons deranged by Improper eatlna:.
l $12000
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lng mentha pepsin bdOI'e ~ry
•n~ I u tca u Rrvolutlon Mrs C F Rath- at 2 P M from the C.lf\ Kyger 1wcrry strain slelr:ness and lQS¥8
We wish to thank our neighbors
The two upper s::..or1es 01 the PRIEST VJCTIM OF RIOTERS meal fYou can get Da~Montho
lf vo1r do much Jette• Y.rlting I burn Director o! the South Eastern chu1ch Hu11a l tn tlltul!~ of Raw Stanso Sy1:1tem Tonic b KT&amp;te!ully and frltnda for tht klndneM and structure were eutiAd by the names
Madrid
Nov
3- IN~r 10 u.., Pepsin from the Bta
Drua:
~ _u 11 1: . lntues , d in the s3 vmgs 1Dlstrlct of Ohio , M 1.s T W Hno;:o.; .,., til be mRde ln the GraY &gt;I 1ecommend:!d by many or your I sym()ftthy shown us at the time of ahd the lower ftoors were d11maged anti-religious rioting broke out In 1co. Middleport or any
er rel1r tlr n d b~ eu1 statl v iel y depart~ V• al~o~ ol AthcniS Mr~ T :Jm H ·n !ill! c~mt'lr , ~
1friends but arter all, the best the death of our beloved wile and by mnoke and water
Bllbao today, causing the death of 1able druggist 1 Avoid heavy food
rne m at the Rexall On&lt;' C •nt Bale nesy Mrs DaDB Daniele;, Mr:i t;.Jl .
proof 1s your own feeling after \Ilk- molter
1o catholic !Jriest Another prteft land too heavy meal~J-e!Jpectally at
November 4th :5th, 6th and 7th zabcth H~!.rtlnger M1s A A Hu .,~
DINNER PARTY
png a few times Test it and prove
We also wish to thank R-ev Oay
SCREEN STAR MAY WED
Iwas so blldly lnjur!!d 1l w 8 ~ Jearecl night
Quollty stntlc.ntry at pravtlct~Jiy an1 Mls~ Bc.s&amp; sonbo111
M '~~ ~ Iilla Palnm entertained 1it Money b!lck if not saUI!Ifactory. rqr .hla conwllng wurtls the do!lors
Hollywood Nov 3-lNS-Holly·lhe would die
Do thls raith!Ully and
the
half pr ice Brutons 1.-11e Hexnll
Hon Tom Jenktns wa11 the SIJ~ a k · wltll ~~ , JO oclock dinner party Sold by ·
the beautllul Rowers and alllwood tod&amp;ywa~lnt.ereiStedln 11.11 1m- 1 Pollee ate searchmg for tWo chances are that you will pnoventS tct e
l1~J-3t er ot ttl~ o1te1noon nnoJ gll\e u lllk Mct1Ut} '~enln~ m the
OrHl 1 THIE STANSBUR)' DRUG CO.
't'bP hd~d us 1n any way
verified report that ColUtaneto Ben~ young anti-religious
extremists or a leta.st pa&lt;~tpone-the danger of
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: .~}lien Hartley and Children jnet..t 'best dressed woman on the held rel'lponBible ror the outbreak, a 11trolte ,
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irl honor
a lon1 wh h Unea he hu speel.allzed ot Lhe btrtbdr.y ann1ve1aary or r.u.
&amp;pruent.oth ea fCir th: Jb!otw-n Jon Ot raldlne CoWna.
&amp;than Md p
Cllapler or Melli
ThoM: praent were Hilda RUIcount.y and !re m the Colonel Johu all ll'reda Rwnfkkl. MaUne 8\lml
Lt w11 Chapter ol P\ PleliUiant wert! \the J\!el t ot hcnor anc:l W ~

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Home-hkc Atmo&amp;phcrc, Large, Airy Rooms
Spacious Lobby, Meuanme and Outdoor
Balcony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor1 Bat·
tie Creek, Turkil!lh and Ruas1an Bath• and
many ather Conveniences
..Top o' the Town"
Dining Room .11.ad
Roof Gardea
Cafeteria nnd Coffee Shop
$2 .o $5
We mvite )'OU to hve at
$6 to $9
Euro~1ea.n
The H I L L S B 0 R 0 American
L. B. ~kmne r, Pres.
Wet"kly rates and
C. J. Jat:kscr., M gr.
fold&lt;"rs on apphcalion
Telephone M~SS41

RED CROSS NURSES PROTECT
HEALTH OF FUTURE CII'IZENS

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I tectlon or cl!Udren s and JJtoLh
Isu' health, H good pbyalcal stand
nds or the American race are to be
' malntaloed to the tuture, ls lltus·
!rated in etatlstica made pUblic by
I be Amerh:an Red Cross In connoo·
Jon with ita health services In Red
:ross Chapters •
• !0&gt;' bo"'!'IO 1 Or the 4&amp;,000 DOG children In l.hla
•oup.try, ony about 35,000,000 are
·~aeonably normal
The greatest
~ Oln&amp;ce to
children's health Is
lt.l'.~gh
rul·!l)JtriUpn; ,&amp;,OOO,Ojlo
~~ ildren arJ"~hown ta be tmltfop&amp;ly
I t.,urlshed. The second moat pro' ltlo detect t1 tn impaired bearing•')00,000 children eullerlng from
l ll.i. Weak and dama1Jed hearts and
l~ ' , c I• e apeeoh aUect one mllltou
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la1lled, tubG~cuhu, ci'!IJPled, blind
and dear or ftom beb.n lor problem "
The statfRtlcs are from the rer &gt;rl
or tha WhiLe House Uonrerence on
Child Healtlt and Ptotcctmn
This retmrt also shov.s that luher
culosla is the cblef roe of \\Otnl' n
a.nd the s~cond Greatest dea t ll rate
amoog womeo is In chlldblrlh
Tb.e Red Cr06!1 health agencies
have attacked these Problems from
110Vcral angles Through its Public
Health Nursing Service-the la.rg·
est emPloyer of ruralnur!iea In the
ne.tlon-;-{lle \\ Red Cross reaches
mot~ In ,leir farm homea, anti
chlldrt!n through the schools The
Rod Cross Home Hygiene and Care
of the Sick Service teaches homo
I!Bnltatlon and simple methods '()f
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CHAPTER LXII
llsham on the dnve here hac)
tl1rown hght on sotnetlnng that had
Jmzzled ]1m-why Martell and Sant
should have troubled to stage•man·
age for hts benefit the supposed ktd·
11apmg of a man whq for weeks had
been a pmoner m their bands
"They had come to reahze that
.oom.e one had lately been watchmg
111. the grounds at Beggar's Court. 10
worry 'em-1 had mare than one
nl!!aT shave of ~g caught,.. lbhatn
had1 satd, "thougb they never .!lot·
pected that the spy w~s the newcoml'r wtth the crutchl!!s. They
couldn't know what tha.t unkno""n
spy bad learned or suspcctcd~a~d
to pretend lhat Severn had turned
up at Beggar's Court and had then
been ktdnaped, w1th all that cncum~
stantial detatl for your benefit, the
S. (Y. S on the mirror and so forth,
was merely to throw dust m tltc eyes
of Severn's frtends should tbey bcBtn
to suspect foul play,''

cataclysm threalemng h1s house
Those Je\\l'ils th~t Fnllrof£ had
guarUcd so devotedly at the cost of
h1s hfe
That hts murderers would c~er be
tracl!d and brought to JU ~ Hce now
was somt'tlung th&lt;"Y cou ld ll()t hUI&gt;C
for. Probably after tbe1r fruitle ss
cnme these men had rcahud that the
jewels for wh1ch tht'J. had fol l01nd
thetr vtctlm from Ru'ista wcr&lt;: uuerly
beyond thctr rt'ach

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Martell's wr1sts.
"Do you remember ElSie !\brt.h
Martell?" Utham S;,cd to the •lln•
wluteAaced man, Jus vo1co~ p1u&amp;n.s
tee-cold "It was what ):OU tbd to
that g1rl who fell into your lllaf' u
Buenos A1res that first set venlj'noe
creepmg on your track-that , .
brought you to jUSttce at last- ..
the hangman's rope that's wi1t1f4
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It Yf3S late, very late, when they
got back to ManOrways, but both
Katharme and l\hlly had been far
too cxCJted to tlunk o[ gomg to
bed.
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"And how's Frank?" was J•m's
fint eager queshon.
'H(!'!I COIISCIOUS now-and the doc~ I
tor says tt's only a qntsilon of ttme
before he's all n!Jht agam," Kath·
anne told h•m. "01 course, he'&amp; beeo
kept under drUQl! so long, weakemng
hun tl!rnbly-and that baa to be got
out of h1s sys•em But Dr. Causlon
assures us therr;'s notl\1ng to worry
abqut now Isn't 1t Wonderful? I
fed so e:~~cttcd and happy, Jim!"
In the tnck room Frank Severn,
with an effort, held out a wasted
hand to }1m and B1ll Grayson.
"I've been makmg them tell me
all the news- and ~armg how
yl)u've been work1ng to trace m.e,
}1m, oh] chap, yon and Grayson,"
Severn ~aid w1th a ghost of a sfJiJie,
"I've had a pretty bad t1me of coune
-but that's all liver, thanka to IUCh
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"Zlegfeld Follies of 1931"

What a IVOndcrful mgl1t tim had
been, Jnn \Vyntt r "• ~ tll.ong !11111·
self as thry la.Jo \Valtlllg there A
mght of ntghts I
Frank s~vern round~h~s enl!miCS
hkely soon to be ovcrt,Jktn .1t last
by the feel of JUstlce~and Kath
anne's Jewels recovered, to hft her
at a stnde from poverty to a fortune.
Shll no s1gn of Sant or Uartell
Haste's face and llsham s al1ke Lle·
~rayed a fummg 9uspensc. But oeluu s
confidence was unabated
"They'll come,"' he sa1d w1th con
LIGHT
vict10n "l can't tell you why-(
It waa as they made thdr way
JUSt know they 11 come!"
through the dark grounds, llOW an
It was strange to thmk that thl!
overgrown Wlldc:rncss, that a sudden
casket
10 hut. pocket was hke the
startled e"damahon broke from Juu
last hnk between the gul he loved
Wynter.
and a part of Iter hie now forever
'My hat! So that's itt"
"What IS tt }1mt" asked B1ll Gray- closed.
T}]at long hne of anccstora, her
son
Hts fncnd was staring at the Illy moth.er's people, who for countless
pond that had broken upon his eyes generations had played a gr~at part
10 a corner of the wooded grounds, m Russ•a's history, and on one of
f:untly tonched by moonlight. The which a ~arma had bestowed that
pond had long stnce become tangled royal gJft • • • their a:lortes and thm SPORTSMANSHIP
For a momenl the thin YOtce
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rushes-so tall u alrnost to hide an hke the smoke of yesterday-forlorn,
d.
desolate, rumed, their proud a.nees· pause
ornamental stone figure in the eet'lter tral home of centuries-and of their
"And I heard about you and Kath~
that of a boy holdtng in his arm• a name no one left
arlne, j1m-good luck and a11 thl!
dolphin With Wtde gaptng Jaws
And Katharme'a own lost career best, old chap!" he went on, "I'm
.. Look Bill! That dolphtn~the 6sll -that thought too crept 10 p!ttfully a bit of a crock now-but anyway [
Severn meant 1n h~ sketch, of amons these Clowdmg thoughts- ought to be we11 enough to be beat
course!'' )1m whispered exc1tedly that gift ~rue1Jy snatched away from man at your weddmsf'
"And I'll s\\ear that 1ns1de that fish her at the very zemth of her success
Kathanne'sface was tumed away.
1s the htdmg place of the trea:mrel"
But she had given her future into There were sudden tun in, he.r eyeL
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Word had been pa11sed to the hfe ~tround with such love and ten'" Frank Severn's arruiiDI words were.
watchtng men to let "' Martell and dernel!l tbat tn their happmes.!l to
He had loved her himself-only
Sant, wben they amvcd on the scene come the 'potgnancy 01 that deep the Woman he eared for was not for
make their way unchecked to the hly bitterness she had known should h1m. And K;t.thanne knew that no
pond. In the shadow of the trees pass Jtm Wyntu vowed htmself shadow of env;v or resentment col·
beyond Haste and the others to that task.
ored hts feellnt towards the friend
crouched wa1t1ng for the1r quarry Itt
The mmutes had dragged by as who had won what wu denied to
come into the trap ,
they walled there. Ftfteen minutes him.
For as )1m had dwlned, and as -twenty-half an hour. Then sud.,.And here are your Jewele, ltatltSant would ccrtamly have guessed den1y they heard tole faint rustle of arinel"
w1th h1s first s1ght o( the letter stolen stealthily approachma: footsteps. Ia
J1m !pread them out on the bed1n last mght's raid on Ma:norways, the half darkness they saw two fig· those stones of breath-taking beaut,.,
this ~tone fisb had held the key to yrrs creepJQg up towatd the hb' that for ten years had la1n With thetr
the secret. Thr1lled with sudden pond, Jun could see the gbnt In 1~ fire• quench4ed io tho dark ia their
eager excitement, Jtm had ~rdly had sham's eyes.
aectet htding plac:e near Murino.
the patience to wa1t until a plank
In his rmpatient hae.te Sant did Castle. whk:h Severn and Federoff
could be brought to fonn a bridge not walt t() remove his shoes. He had risked ao much to regain for this
over the pond to the carved figures waded into the shallow pood, more girl ata.rioa: cklwn at him aaow with
mud than water, towards the half· rapt t:yea
m the center.
..Still safe," the dying man's last h 1ddea stone fish-and then came
"Oh, Frank-and you, too, Jimmessa~ to Severn had run Would a sudden rush from cover of the but 1 haven't words to thank JO..,.
she :whisperM brokenly.
ht: find those Jewels sttU safe now~ waiting men,
At the fint sound of danger, Mar·
Milly's cheerJ Yolce came to break
Jr'rom the bank the others had
watched him thrust down his kand tell's hand darted to his pocket A the moment's tension:
between the gaping jaws or the dol· revolver Bashed into h1s hand It
.. And we've won our gamble,
h
The
t of wait-- was touch a.nd go for llsham then, Jimmyl"
p ID,
re wah• at~omenh tl }
'" !root -en ol Haste ,·n h'' eager"Sure," uid Bill with a grin.
ing suspense; t en nump an Y 1m
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And Jim laughed and nodded.
had drawn out the smal1 casket con.. nell llsham wu jut in time to
taining the Czariaa.Rubies and the knock aside Martell's gun~wmt as
But he was tldnlpng t,hat-thoua:h
other Murtnov heirlooins from where the latter was pulhn~r the tr1gger,
thtnas aeem~dhar'dly to have tunaed
There was a sharp report and a out fairly for Frank Severn. who
Federoff by Severn's instructions
sudden scream-a acream hom SanL had risked so much more than ~
had hidden them.
There was a thrill for Jim Wynter And Ilaham'a arms were holdm1 ~e had woa somethhla a thounrul
_, hia fingers touched the catket and Marte-U.
hmes m~e worth while, as he looke• 1
Sant had not to be h~ld--Sant who Into the lovely 11Dl1Jia1 face ud 11
hia e)"CI rested oa those historic
atones of marvcloaa beauty that lea had r~eived that ddected bullet. met Katharine'• happy ra4iaal: eyes.
1001 ye~~ra before on that alght of He cra1bed forward atnong tM
fate ltathuine's grandfathu, Prin~ ruah.es, dead a1 he f·ll.
0 1 " 0·Kl••-~s~ ... 1M.
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Mcxil Muriaov1 had 11'\"cd from the Haste Jnappe4 tbe bandculfs oa _ _
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That's whu every Chesterfield smoker
knows ... and it's not hard to prove, either.
Just try this blend of milder, riper tobaccos!
"TASTE BETI'ER"-,..'U lille •• ,..,,..
JGII 1111obl That's what ,more smokers ate
looming every day. Not over...weetened,
bill just ,weet enough for constant enjoy·
menc. Tlie mild, rich Savor of the finest
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos.
"THEY SATISFY"-;,.....,.....,, The-tobaax&gt;, the paper, the package. ,,everythiqg
about Chesteifield iJ the best that money
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m&amp; DAU..Y TRIBUNE, POMEROY, OHIO.

'1'1111 DAILY 'I'IIIIIIIIIZ, I'OIDIIO'r, 01110.
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our own Vnde't'Uie
I Lou l11e- Why dld--'..he B P C !\
make Elate get rid of her parro\?
Helen-She never gave the bh J
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A wentlem&amp;n is a husband wh ,
1006 to a movie wtt.b lUI wU'e an.\
leta her have the laat. word at a.
Talkie

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When to- motorlat goeH lO Heaven and discovers

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toilet goo-:ls when you can l!let tw o
u• n1 !t al art J cl r~; Jca the price or
one ptu ~ one cenl at the Rexall
t.hf're s no tourls ~ I One Cent S a le November tLh !ith
6th ond 'Jth.! Plan to attend Ba.t!'l n •, The Rexall Store
ll-9-3t

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- belleve his wife 1@~~
h~ba.nd can
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The fellow who's oo low he
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aod Yn GUM Horfner over
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M:n HarleJy
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Middleport
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Of
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deer~ from Gloria Bnneon will be I ZaneiYIUe, 0 I NCW"
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arant.ed
Jn
Par111 '1'1Ulln Lhe nu :t.. Arl'ftted at Dte home of rtlaUv• 11t
PHONE Sil-L
1 Bye&amp;\llle eut or b~ Ellner ~IMk.r'l mcther Mn Hannah Hof· By u 8 Wee.ther BW'HU Colwnbus hro weeki
pre~o.
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fner of LoDii Bottom recerHly
The canadian antl-eyckmic are.;a i
ker u wu held Mn t.odaJ
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Miues Martha Sater a.nd C..tb ThQ ai.IQ vbllted Mra Joe COiart hu lncrealled ln tntenalty a.nd no,.., BLAZE FOLLOWS
muraer cha11e 1n connectlon
bryn and ChrWt.tne Gnnt ot eo.. ., Pvrtland
lappean ..... a well deftned, elleTI!!~
) the rata! beatJDC 01 C~lel
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JiJ• Char1h Yoat Ia acllnK: ~ 1tie Low
over wea~m Ontario
COLLEGE BLAST ham Sunday at the home ot BaJ'.
I ~;~ ~~!:tZa Mrs 'rom Jone
of Mr&amp; Homer Grant
nlc.ht nun~e tor M,r.!l Lavina Ben - Under Ita tnnuenee tht tempes I!Ur ] dlVCJ"(:M wlfe
Mr and Mrs Leo Beeson of co- nett durlnc htr illness
turea have ruen appreciably onr
Marle~t.a 0
Nov i-INS-An I Barker .clt.lmed, a.ccordinc to.~
the '''"'"'-'"' Mar&gt; Jon&lt; I1
l lumbus spent eM week end wilh
Mn Prank Knopp wu ca llea to the takf· realon &amp;nd the upper Ml6 explosion ienowed b~ nrl' wrecked 1uce 1nat he hac;i cone to hJa ...4f.i·,
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lndiana Firm Geta Job on Mr and Mn Plummer Beeeon
~npvllle Monday buause of the alulppl valley and a~ now ri81n g th~ bact.q:Jology
labratory
o[ home to cut ... children a bab' and•
- Cont e Shoppe WH ~ aga.tn the sct n
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Mr and Mrs Harley Mcl£\llh· death ot Ruby Plck-e na
over the Nortbeutern dl.8trlctli Marietta colleae here toda y and that Graham had struck. him f1r.;;t
Me1damea Walter H a r r i. a of 11. dellgb tf&lt;tl six 0 clock dlr 111~ 1
B•d $355 ~wer
an
lin and son Aua:uatine or Y01bllle
Mildred Jllteney vl.slte&lt;l over the The ant1-cyclonlc oondltioDB over caused damag;e t..o ~qulpment e)ltJ as he entered Coroner H T Gl8Mr
with Ur w 11
H Ill d M
Local Contractor
week ~nd In Akron with relatlvea Lhe aouthea&amp;t have lntenalned aome mated at approximately S&lt;! ~
retumed a verdkt. ahowlnl that
and Edward Duffy Ho,.
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\\hat, Asheville 3044 !.nchea, wlth u
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H Eogleston profeosor m th .. IOnham's ned: had been brolr:en 1ft.
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After the serving of th e -dinner
The blds for' the Ora~el 'Hill ~~ew "''"""'a urn loe d ll))tot •ut 11
t. &lt;: a01e to co er
e up- department of blo Jt:Y was over - the a.!.!lault
w~k
end
with
her
parents
Mr
and
per
Ohio
valley
and
the middle Ap· come by fumes while a ~&gt;SU!Ung fire - 1 JOI!it'ph Peter Za.nesvllle ehlet or
I
and [veninl'
the guest~~: met at th" Harrl~ rf'til· er PtOlect were ri!Ctmed by the Mid
llra Arthur RumUeld of Danville piachlan district Another tlliih men In bringing Wle nre UDder con pollee tued the murder charat
rlen ce and enjoyed a n evenln!il spen :ueport CouncU her~ last Satur ::la.y
M ll58 Gera ldine coiirns spent the hag entered the fteld
from
the trol He was carried out of the
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Mrs walter Hat rib and Mr~ E.d - t.'l pla ying card.!! Mrs. R B Laug; - a ld W&lt;!re opened The)
hc..weo,rer
w~k end In Ja.ck:~n on bu11lness nor th'N9t and Is now rapidly ove1 bulldlni Andr(' W6 Ha ll ami re v1v
ACTOR WJ:D8
head and Mrs B F Fultz J r wer&lt; were tabled at that. meet.n¥ ~~oml l
_
Mt&amp;!l Frances Worman of 09.ill· ~&gt;preadlna: the Mlasourl vaUey and ed
H 1 "as able w rf'~ ume hls
Tijuana Me:~~
Nov :t--IN8war I Duff y cf Pcmno~ cl•llrmlnli!lY the reciplenta of the prla.s fOJ hlsu contract. was a'ftarded Monda) t\ e~ I NOW EAT AND SLEEP
pcus .!lj)l!nt tht: week end with t.he upper plalnA 1t 11 ta att.f!nded by clrua; work later
I Tom Moore veteran MoUon P&amp;c..
rmtertainl'd Mon -:la v ~Ht1 11 n% n score
nlng In a meetmg held at the clty 1
friends J
decidedly colder weather over the
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I tuft' 11 t.ar and Eleanor Merry Dim
luncheo.1 a t th£ M11 ry Ja ne cur.
Thef!e were the gues ts Mr.!l Mar hall
WELL
Mrs aarr." ,Russe:ll vL'Ihcd In northwest where the t.emperature~ SOCIETY DEBUT H'TE l actresa "ere married here Oct 2'1',
Bhoppe Following the ~cr . i n ~ or a cw Chambers Mrs Ray Eherman
The contrt~cL was awarded on .he
Y.uoh Clty Nollday
h5.\e fallen from 10 to 25 degrees or
l"U"
n was dlsciiHied today
d rf 1 RMultl
Fl"'m
MIS! Mutnc Bums spent sunday more J.n the lut 24 hours The CONTINUES fLIGHT ) The)' v.ent w Laguna Beach, Cal,
dellc:ous dinner the guests a.s1u m - Mrs Plummer Beeson , Mrs Fran~ lowest bid t() tlk John !'5t.ewart 1 W
bJt d at t he Harris hume on f' ~cono Vroma n Mrs Will Juhling Mr~ R Company ot lnd1ana on their bid c( 1
on e u
with her parentll Mr and Mrs f1~ Ia practically clear of preclpl
film and artiHte colony for a hon~
aV(!IIUe where a dehghttul a. rtcr· B Ll' UIIhead MI S Homer Ru~;Sell ll0,6t5 v.lth th ~ U!l.dcr.standh!K Pial
St•nto
TODie
John Burns and UrQy St.e&lt;lman or Latlon durlna: the past 24 hours and
1. d
N - -3--INS---Fl l
moon
1
•.~v ''d
r•c.cn was ' Pent tn card playin g Mrs R~rt Harril:l Mrs Huoer t Middleport labor would be employ I
GlOuster
•
clea.r sky is general except over t.'1e
'-' 11 on
d Y no = ::----;-- ---;,---,---Mace Mrs Ro~ t '&gt;l Fowler Mrs ed -+h job
cll
lbl
~
ta.r northev.l!lt
over some o1 ...,1e wu e11l Hn most
The Harris home \Ia!. b"aut!ful !} Paul Frenc-h Mrs Charks McMas- l ei Ol,.. e. . . . . . hmul I"' ""t"' tot' I That is what a Middleport lady
Ralph On.ves tUld Gerald Lkw~
The shift In the ·-·ure "''""' 1(!Cl&amp;tf cuu.ltr y m the world .141S.'O
d ecorated 1.1 fall tl o w ~ rs mld II U·
ar~nce ..,rs a c oca con rae t w lt
Dozens or other local ....,0 lyn spent Bunda.)' ln Columblll&gt;
-~~
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old Lo
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ter Mrs Irving Karr Jr M1 s Be11
th
t 1
with
bid 0 t r CIS
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durbli the next 36 hours will b'! reiUD 8 a 1amnn 19 }carnn
I
t..urnn t'II.V~ ~
I
Kl
M
waa
e ne"
ow
a.
ple are t"llln&amp;' U8 slmtlar sto-leiS
Mrs R F White and daughtt!r t
den dtbutant '&gt; W&lt;lll making good
At t.he clo~ of the card playms Jl'u t~. Jt Mrs Oscat
eln
rs $11 000 The R A. Miller Lumber about their Improved health t;um Beulah returned last ll!.aht.. 1rom avorable to fair warmer weathct
r rhs t.oda . In her attempt to
•
~ore~&gt; w~ rf ;ount cd and the prl1.es 1
H~~~=~~ ~t!rr~~ 11 ~~~~db~~/~ I Com]lan} another, local firm was 1the liSt! of stan.so System Tonic
A.lr:ron wher~ lhey haw \ll\l~d fur ~~:sJ.:;n::: ~~~~~~f~!~~·~h 0 ~ ~J!;:tt,J!sh H n%w ft lgtlt rf'coru lieAt the n.-&amp;t airn or danaer, take a
lchan 11 e to colder by afternoon end twtl;!n England and Cape T 0\1-0
la.xatlvl' Cut down on alcohol col1 Its a 'Natul'6~ remedy---contatn~ the past three weekS
1• er e award _1 t r. Mrs Joh u Dcwn~ Clat r rce Mnss!r of Pomeroy An&lt;J l an~he~tbldde~ ~n he JOb 111
ng and Mrs Call HobaJ t I Jt h " n the Ml&amp;Ees Hanle Marie om th th l ~ ,ewar tompanyh~ n;ove lng th~ JOOd old Cascara, Senna
I at nilihl
A Nairobi dispatch "*.J ttw Cm- I feP and tobacoo Eat lla:htly tor sevI Dah lia Pun!e1
6C~
Vlviau Mlddletm 1tl e r eqdu PIment.dl 1 ~~el ••,t ,11 11 Sklort Dand ~l~tJn. Sarsaparilla Burdock, 1 You cuo l!ati.sfy Y' ur foml' v ,
l tral Neflll said that MJSS Sa lams. 1 I eral days Take a table&amp;pcl(lnfUl or
me an tnme 811&lt;:) ::; a. \Yor U'l .,._ d k C
1
d til
h d E tebbe
the
Lh
th -~- before meal
w
uofl 1o11ow 1ng guests WP.te pr e~e nt
Mrs C E Smlth M• s J ohn DJY. J. •r: d lh t&gt; M ·s..~es Edtth und Sa ll:t 1 the J~b of ln s taUIJg a s-:w ~ r syti~ ' '~.... n rae apscum an o er 1n 1 ta~le for good cand} eeonumlct~lly I
MINE COMPANIES CALLED
reac e
n
on
nm em men a.~"'&lt;"..,....,
s
rw M• s Ga-r'" l Sta usbu ry, M u ; Jotcl nn r1 Pr Pleasant
I tt: m f er tht resl1enta o~ Grav~i Htll l ~tedfenlll th:~l d:nse ltbe dt~e~rvle b~ tak:tnl advantag~ of tht unusual I Cleveland Nov 3-INS-Nin-:l l rn;roa~r aLs~~rr~~~tor;;; a~hr~to:~ · . ~akP. dlf:r:u~ ea~ ~~po~bl~
Ottte Stllnley Mrs Ben Fullz s
and the ~o uth side of Mld dlt'por t rae upec Y e co on
a
s cand~ value&amp; s.t the Reull Ont! I downtc\\n fire companies wer"
eep qu
yo
rna
Mrs Cla t e Welch Mrs LUC\ Bog- i
o\'I'TEND LUNCHtO~
\\htth tJ,,vt h en nfedcd !tJt yu1s 1th~h~ufc::! of 00 enddof ~ro~le • 1 Cent Sale ~ovember 4th 5ttl 6th called out here today to bettie c. ~~~~~~:::a s~l~:~~~ka~ml lo 1 r:: off 1sett1~ and t.he dlay ~ have
g-ess Mrs Wlll Davts M rs o ~ n
Tl f fcllowlng motored to OaiHs 15 8 compoun
ones.., and 1th Guaranteed strictly fresh \ raging blatt In the fourth and fift•J
J)8sst
Howell Mrs L D McMaster Mr:i pel!&gt; Mrndal \\hf'tl' the} att.e tmeli
DARST RITE S
I full strength vegetable medlc.lnal Barton a, The Rexall Store 1!·3 3L st..ories of the Ohio Building locat
She left ~ympnl' Englan1 at 11
Havl' YOur phy&amp;JCian ~heck ,YOUr
E R Tom klns Mrs CluJ
Ian c 1 luncheon given at lh ~ Ln.fproducts, which work together efed near the Publlc Square 1\hiCh P M Frida) B:ld was believed to be blood pt81ure at frequel\t intervals
Mrs Lou B~rf'Jrd Mr1&gt; R A~-~~~~:.~ 1 f' Ve l! ~ Ht.t el by the French Colon~
Funeral setvtces f 01 M1 s Waldo Ifectlvely to restore the bodily tlmcCARD OF THANKS
caused 1£. dama~1e f'~tlmotl:'d A t well within her Sthedule today
Continue to protect younlell by l.lk·
.............. , ......... _..... . • . . . Chapter ot theDaughters oftlle Am DArs t wtll ~ c(;uducted Wednesday tlons deranged by Improper eatlna:.
l $12000
1
lng mentha pepsin bdOI'e ~ry
•n~ I u tca u Rrvolutlon Mrs C F Rath- at 2 P M from the C.lf\ Kyger 1wcrry strain slelr:ness and lQS¥8
We wish to thank our neighbors
The two upper s::..or1es 01 the PRIEST VJCTIM OF RIOTERS meal fYou can get Da~Montho
lf vo1r do much Jette• Y.rlting I burn Director o! the South Eastern chu1ch Hu11a l tn tlltul!~ of Raw Stanso Sy1:1tem Tonic b KT&amp;te!ully and frltnda for tht klndneM and structure were eutiAd by the names
Madrid
Nov
3- IN~r 10 u.., Pepsin from the Bta
Drua:
~ _u 11 1: . lntues , d in the s3 vmgs 1Dlstrlct of Ohio , M 1.s T W Hno;:o.; .,., til be mRde ln the GraY &gt;I 1ecommend:!d by many or your I sym()ftthy shown us at the time of ahd the lower ftoors were d11maged anti-religious rioting broke out In 1co. Middleport or any
er rel1r tlr n d b~ eu1 statl v iel y depart~ V• al~o~ ol AthcniS Mr~ T :Jm H ·n !ill! c~mt'lr , ~
1friends but arter all, the best the death of our beloved wile and by mnoke and water
Bllbao today, causing the death of 1able druggist 1 Avoid heavy food
rne m at the Rexall On&lt;' C •nt Bale nesy Mrs DaDB Daniele;, Mr:i t;.Jl .
proof 1s your own feeling after \Ilk- molter
1o catholic !Jriest Another prteft land too heavy meal~J-e!Jpectally at
November 4th :5th, 6th and 7th zabcth H~!.rtlnger M1s A A Hu .,~
DINNER PARTY
png a few times Test it and prove
We also wish to thank R-ev Oay
SCREEN STAR MAY WED
Iwas so blldly lnjur!!d 1l w 8 ~ Jearecl night
Quollty stntlc.ntry at pravtlct~Jiy an1 Mls~ Bc.s&amp; sonbo111
M '~~ ~ Iilla Palnm entertained 1it Money b!lck if not saUI!Ifactory. rqr .hla conwllng wurtls the do!lors
Hollywood Nov 3-lNS-Holly·lhe would die
Do thls raith!Ully and
the
half pr ice Brutons 1.-11e Hexnll
Hon Tom Jenktns wa11 the SIJ~ a k · wltll ~~ , JO oclock dinner party Sold by ·
the beautllul Rowers and alllwood tod&amp;ywa~lnt.ereiStedln 11.11 1m- 1 Pollee ate searchmg for tWo chances are that you will pnoventS tct e
l1~J-3t er ot ttl~ o1te1noon nnoJ gll\e u lllk Mct1Ut} '~enln~ m the
OrHl 1 THIE STANSBUR)' DRUG CO.
't'bP hd~d us 1n any way
verified report that ColUtaneto Ben~ young anti-religious
extremists or a leta.st pa&lt;~tpone-the danger of
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adv
: .~}lien Hartley and Children jnet..t 'best dressed woman on the held rel'lponBible ror the outbreak, a 11trolte ,
adv

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en Imml,;;atlon &amp;&lt;Jd Comtnuniam
or tbe Mary
irl honor
a lon1 wh h Unea he hu speel.allzed ot Lhe btrtbdr.y ann1ve1aary or r.u.
&amp;pruent.oth ea fCir th: Jb!otw-n Jon Ot raldlne CoWna.
&amp;than Md p
Cllapler or Melli
ThoM: praent were Hilda RUIcount.y and !re m the Colonel Johu all ll'reda Rwnfkkl. MaUne 8\lml
Lt w11 Chapter ol P\ PleliUiant wert! \the J\!el t ot hcnor anc:l W ~

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Gen.eral w·eather
Conditions

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Hotel Hillsboro
"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

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Central • • fireproof · • Steam H~at • • Radios
Home-hkc Atmo&amp;phcrc, Large, Airy Rooms
Spacious Lobby, Meuanme and Outdoor
Balcony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor1 Bat·
tie Creek, Turkil!lh and Ruas1an Bath• and
many ather Conveniences
..Top o' the Town"
Dining Room .11.ad
Roof Gardea
Cafeteria nnd Coffee Shop
$2 .o $5
We mvite )'OU to hve at
$6 to $9
Euro~1ea.n
The H I L L S B 0 R 0 American
L. B. ~kmne r, Pres.
Wet"kly rates and
C. J. Jat:kscr., M gr.
fold&lt;"rs on apphcalion
Telephone M~SS41

RED CROSS NURSES PROTECT
HEALTH OF FUTURE CII'IZENS

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HE graTe neceslllty tor the 11r0·
I tectlon or cl!Udren s and JJtoLh
Isu' health, H good pbyalcal stand
nds or the American race are to be
' malntaloed to the tuture, ls lltus·
!rated in etatlstica made pUblic by
I be Amerh:an Red Cross In connoo·
Jon with ita health services In Red
:ross Chapters •
• !0&gt;' bo"'!'IO 1 Or the 4&amp;,000 DOG children In l.hla
•oup.try, ony about 35,000,000 are
·~aeonably normal
The greatest
~ Oln&amp;ce to
children's health Is
lt.l'.~gh
rul·!l)JtriUpn; ,&amp;,OOO,Ojlo
~~ ildren arJ"~hown ta be tmltfop&amp;ly
I t.,urlshed. The second moat pro' ltlo detect t1 tn impaired bearing•')00,000 children eullerlng from
l ll.i. Weak and dama1Jed hearts and
l~ ' , c I• e apeeoh aUect one mllltou
1bl'drt&gt;1. £oach and le1ser numbera

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ure arreeted b~ hmng mentally rc
la1lled, tubG~cuhu, ci'!IJPled, blind
and dear or ftom beb.n lor problem "
The statfRtlcs are from the rer &gt;rl
or tha WhiLe House Uonrerence on
Child Healtlt and Ptotcctmn
This retmrt also shov.s that luher
culosla is the cblef roe of \\Otnl' n
a.nd the s~cond Greatest dea t ll rate
amoog womeo is In chlldblrlh
Tb.e Red Cr06!1 health agencies
have attacked these Problems from
110Vcral angles Through its Public
Health Nursing Service-the la.rg·
est emPloyer of ruralnur!iea In the
ne.tlon-;-{lle \\ Red Cross reaches
mot~ In ,leir farm homea, anti
chlldrt!n through the schools The
Rod Cross Home Hygiene and Care
of the Sick Service teaches homo
I!Bnltatlon and simple methods '()f
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CHAPTER LXII
llsham on the dnve here hac)
tl1rown hght on sotnetlnng that had
Jmzzled ]1m-why Martell and Sant
should have troubled to stage•man·
age for hts benefit the supposed ktd·
11apmg of a man whq for weeks had
been a pmoner m their bands
"They had come to reahze that
.oom.e one had lately been watchmg
111. the grounds at Beggar's Court. 10
worry 'em-1 had mare than one
nl!!aT shave of ~g caught,.. lbhatn
had1 satd, "thougb they never .!lot·
pected that the spy w~s the newcoml'r wtth the crutchl!!s. They
couldn't know what tha.t unkno""n
spy bad learned or suspcctcd~a~d
to pretend lhat Severn had turned
up at Beggar's Court and had then
been ktdnaped, w1th all that cncum~
stantial detatl for your benefit, the
S. (Y. S on the mirror and so forth,
was merely to throw dust m tltc eyes
of Severn's frtends should tbey bcBtn
to suspect foul play,''

cataclysm threalemng h1s house
Those Je\\l'ils th~t Fnllrof£ had
guarUcd so devotedly at the cost of
h1s hfe
That hts murderers would c~er be
tracl!d and brought to JU ~ Hce now
was somt'tlung th&lt;"Y cou ld ll()t hUI&gt;C
for. Probably after tbe1r fruitle ss
cnme these men had rcahud that the
jewels for wh1ch tht'J. had fol l01nd
thetr vtctlm from Ru'ista wcr&lt;: uuerly
beyond thctr rt'ach

ELATION

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Martell's wr1sts.
"Do you remember ElSie !\brt.h
Martell?" Utham S;,cd to the •lln•
wluteAaced man, Jus vo1co~ p1u&amp;n.s
tee-cold "It was what ):OU tbd to
that g1rl who fell into your lllaf' u
Buenos A1res that first set venlj'noe
creepmg on your track-that , .
brought you to jUSttce at last- ..
the hangman's rope that's wi1t1f4
for you!"

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It Yf3S late, very late, when they
got back to ManOrways, but both
Katharme and l\hlly had been far
too cxCJted to tlunk o[ gomg to
bed.
,
"And how's Frank?" was J•m's
fint eager queshon.
'H(!'!I COIISCIOUS now-and the doc~ I
tor says tt's only a qntsilon of ttme
before he's all n!Jht agam," Kath·
anne told h•m. "01 course, he'&amp; beeo
kept under drUQl! so long, weakemng
hun tl!rnbly-and that baa to be got
out of h1s sys•em But Dr. Causlon
assures us therr;'s notl\1ng to worry
abqut now Isn't 1t Wonderful? I
fed so e:~~cttcd and happy, Jim!"
In the tnck room Frank Severn,
with an effort, held out a wasted
hand to }1m and B1ll Grayson.
"I've been makmg them tell me
all the news- and ~armg how
yl)u've been work1ng to trace m.e,
}1m, oh] chap, yon and Grayson,"
Severn ~aid w1th a ghost of a sfJiJie,
"I've had a pretty bad t1me of coune
-but that's all liver, thanka to IUCh
good frcends aa I've had "

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e~., rather have a Chesterfield
now we'll
te II you wh!l. • •
Three Stan of
"Zlegfeld Follies of 1931"

What a IVOndcrful mgl1t tim had
been, Jnn \Vyntt r "• ~ tll.ong !11111·
self as thry la.Jo \Valtlllg there A
mght of ntghts I
Frank s~vern round~h~s enl!miCS
hkely soon to be ovcrt,Jktn .1t last
by the feel of JUstlce~and Kath
anne's Jewels recovered, to hft her
at a stnde from poverty to a fortune.
Shll no s1gn of Sant or Uartell
Haste's face and llsham s al1ke Lle·
~rayed a fummg 9uspensc. But oeluu s
confidence was unabated
"They'll come,"' he sa1d w1th con
LIGHT
vict10n "l can't tell you why-(
It waa as they made thdr way
JUSt know they 11 come!"
through the dark grounds, llOW an
It was strange to thmk that thl!
overgrown Wlldc:rncss, that a sudden
casket
10 hut. pocket was hke the
startled e"damahon broke from Juu
last hnk between the gul he loved
Wynter.
and a part of Iter hie now forever
'My hat! So that's itt"
"What IS tt }1mt" asked B1ll Gray- closed.
T}]at long hne of anccstora, her
son
Hts fncnd was staring at the Illy moth.er's people, who for countless
pond that had broken upon his eyes generations had played a gr~at part
10 a corner of the wooded grounds, m Russ•a's history, and on one of
f:untly tonched by moonlight. The which a ~arma had bestowed that
pond had long stnce become tangled royal gJft • • • their a:lortes and thm SPORTSMANSHIP
For a momenl the thin YOtce
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up w•t h ta II -groWJng weeds an d greatness all gene now. Vanished
rushes-so tall u alrnost to hide an hke the smoke of yesterday-forlorn,
d.
desolate, rumed, their proud a.nees· pause
ornamental stone figure in the eet'lter tral home of centuries-and of their
"And I heard about you and Kath~
that of a boy holdtng in his arm• a name no one left
arlne, j1m-good luck and a11 thl!
dolphin With Wtde gaptng Jaws
And Katharme'a own lost career best, old chap!" he went on, "I'm
.. Look Bill! That dolphtn~the 6sll -that thought too crept 10 p!ttfully a bit of a crock now-but anyway [
Severn meant 1n h~ sketch, of amons these Clowdmg thoughts- ought to be we11 enough to be beat
course!'' )1m whispered exc1tedly that gift ~rue1Jy snatched away from man at your weddmsf'
"And I'll s\\ear that 1ns1de that fish her at the very zemth of her success
Kathanne'sface was tumed away.
1s the htdmg place of the trea:mrel"
But she had given her future into There were sudden tun in, he.r eyeL
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hiS keepmg-and he would wrap her She knew how unaeUish1y generout
Word had been pa11sed to the hfe ~tround with such love and ten'" Frank Severn's arruiiDI words were.
watchtng men to let "' Martell and dernel!l tbat tn their happmes.!l to
He had loved her himself-only
Sant, wben they amvcd on the scene come the 'potgnancy 01 that deep the Woman he eared for was not for
make their way unchecked to the hly bitterness she had known should h1m. And K;t.thanne knew that no
pond. In the shadow of the trees pass Jtm Wyntu vowed htmself shadow of env;v or resentment col·
beyond Haste and the others to that task.
ored hts feellnt towards the friend
crouched wa1t1ng for the1r quarry Itt
The mmutes had dragged by as who had won what wu denied to
come into the trap ,
they walled there. Ftfteen minutes him.
For as )1m had dwlned, and as -twenty-half an hour. Then sud.,.And here are your Jewele, ltatltSant would ccrtamly have guessed den1y they heard tole faint rustle of arinel"
w1th h1s first s1ght o( the letter stolen stealthily approachma: footsteps. Ia
J1m !pread them out on the bed1n last mght's raid on Ma:norways, the half darkness they saw two fig· those stones of breath-taking beaut,.,
this ~tone fisb had held the key to yrrs creepJQg up towatd the hb' that for ten years had la1n With thetr
the secret. Thr1lled with sudden pond, Jun could see the gbnt In 1~ fire• quench4ed io tho dark ia their
eager excitement, Jtm had ~rdly had sham's eyes.
aectet htding plac:e near Murino.
the patience to wa1t until a plank
In his rmpatient hae.te Sant did Castle. whk:h Severn and Federoff
could be brought to fonn a bridge not walt t() remove his shoes. He had risked ao much to regain for this
over the pond to the carved figures waded into the shallow pood, more girl ata.rioa: cklwn at him aaow with
mud than water, towards the half· rapt t:yea
m the center.
..Still safe," the dying man's last h 1ddea stone fish-and then came
"Oh, Frank-and you, too, Jimmessa~ to Severn had run Would a sudden rush from cover of the but 1 haven't words to thank JO..,.
she :whisperM brokenly.
ht: find those Jewels sttU safe now~ waiting men,
At the fint sound of danger, Mar·
Milly's cheerJ Yolce came to break
Jr'rom the bank the others had
watched him thrust down his kand tell's hand darted to his pocket A the moment's tension:
between the gaping jaws or the dol· revolver Bashed into h1s hand It
.. And we've won our gamble,
h
The
t of wait-- was touch a.nd go for llsham then, Jimmyl"
p ID,
re wah• at~omenh tl }
'" !root -en ol Haste ,·n h'' eager"Sure," uid Bill with a grin.
ing suspense; t en nump an Y 1m
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had drawn out the smal1 casket con.. nell llsham wu jut in time to
taining the Czariaa.Rubies and the knock aside Martell's gun~wmt as
But he was tldnlpng t,hat-thoua:h
other Murtnov heirlooins from where the latter was pulhn~r the tr1gger,
thtnas aeem~dhar'dly to have tunaed
There was a sharp report and a out fairly for Frank Severn. who
Federoff by Severn's instructions
sudden scream-a acream hom SanL had risked so much more than ~
had hidden them.
There was a thrill for Jim Wynter And Ilaham'a arms were holdm1 ~e had woa somethhla a thounrul
_, hia fingers touched the catket and Marte-U.
hmes m~e worth while, as he looke• 1
Sant had not to be h~ld--Sant who Into the lovely 11Dl1Jia1 face ud 11
hia e)"CI rested oa those historic
atones of marvcloaa beauty that lea had r~eived that ddected bullet. met Katharine'• happy ra4iaal: eyes.
1001 ye~~ra before on that alght of He cra1bed forward atnong tM
fate ltathuine's grandfathu, Prin~ ruah.es, dead a1 he f·ll.
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Mcxil Muriaov1 had 11'\"cd from the Haste Jnappe4 tbe bandculfs oa _ _
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Just try this blend of milder, riper tobaccos!
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looming every day. Not over...weetened,
bill just ,weet enough for constant enjoy·
menc. Tlie mild, rich Savor of the finest
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos.
"THEY SATISFY"-;,.....,.....,, The-tobaax&gt;, the paper, the package. ,,everythiqg
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Gun1ber tl!l attn improvhll'.
The tnaaQUETUde party at. Tbompa
110n .a achool wna well at.terute&lt;i. All
repo1·ted a !lne ~lme.
B1nnea Vl:llet 111Jd scm wu~ at·j
tnm:. on auest.a &amp;m4ay of Bob Perry
' and tam11)' o( JeneyvUJeo.
I Homer M'ldlllff was a aueY: of L1u
1lCil Mldkift Sunday.
warrkk Ml1klft' wns the Bund:ll'7
gues[ o! .Ioephene Me!Jhlnny.

Ray Whaley and family w~~ 1n
Alb..r1y Mc.nda.y afienmon.
E.thel Wdkift wa&amp; In Alban}'
: Mcnduy to cornult D• o:at.J,nley
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' Mary Violet and son Gerald
. wue thl' gut&amp;cs o. 11er t~oughter.
i Zelda Perry and !umllv
l.l 11ea r
J-erseoyvHI~ Monday.
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Blf:nche Stodon uf Big Run wa-:
the aue.st cf her ~st er Una Baxter I
I recently
Oa Jc Mldklft' I&amp; spending .'lenTil. ~,
' Mr. Harpel c.l Ath.. ns who b::ught I day~ at Pt. Plca.5ant at the home ol
I tb~ Elza 01111land r... m '-'':t.S hera Mr r.nd Mrs. Dana Mldk.ltl' carrecently.
• \ng tc.r hfr new grand.,on
Bertha Farman who hu t: :~n I Htlen VanNu;L of B~wallo•li
h£ 1 2 visiting rel,atJves. returned to 1 Ridge Wall the guet;t cr the ~Jry!
ht-r home in Columblll:i Ealurday. Glrll! Thur1Sd9i' niaht a!ld Friaay.
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ra number of IJUe&amp;U Frkiay evcn m 1 1
The montbJy report of M:J.yor wUh a dellf:h.UUl Halloween cele- ·
Return to Davis Ice and Ptod~ Anelrew J . swnnonl has been bral.ion and party. All gu('S I.B wt-re
Co., and n!edve rewarct. 10-30- l t mad~. The total colleeuou&amp; of th~ masked aod MlM H ··ien Wlllt.ers ,
month or October waa $2&amp;J.lf.l, Lhe 1,.,.as awarded the prise Cor Ul.~ Dt::-H 1
r . .- pt.) !_an_ted
_ _ _ _ __ · city's share \IJIU&gt; .$l05.20 and IJle- t disguised person. R-obert COm well 1
/ oounty's and at&amp;te'rs waa $3&amp;
1Was given the prUe for til.~ moM
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comiCill. while Mi• Ins Bodimer '
U!c per line.
CHANCI!: OP LIPITJME
HOSPITAL NOTEIS
won the prize lor the prettiest cos) 10e Rl:LIABLE MAN WANTED- to ntbna.s Mink of Ncrthup was t :.nne Ji'rlllowing the unma.slnng.
l7'Pe .like tbll (lCl pt.
' eall on farmers m Ma.son County, I brought w the Holzer h01!iplt.al wtt.h ~·a.riolli: &amp;Jomes and Ha.llow ~en con• ~~ Up.e. •
W Va. Wonderful opportumty.l a l:lhot In the lei. su.turdBY murn- ter.ts occupied the eveniniC ~ enterMake fB to - dally. No ~xperl-~ lng He knew nothiDI about 'A'h ·&gt; talnlng program and at 11 o'chk.k
1)pt ut:e ~ ' ' Ji.) 111o pu .._
ence or capit-al needed. Wrlt.e tn
dcne the deed or how It wt~.s Mrs. Frank Irion and Mt s Della
(D aftrlt'll nrdl ~ 1 liDI}
day. MeNeM company, Dept. B,l lnftlcted It was reported that I Bcdlmer :gerve&lt;l d~llctous rerre:&gt;h1
1 OaaleCU&amp;ift · IDietlobl few prkle --~~.:'.:., Wn°~: _ _ _ _ __ Mink was celeOratma: Halloweeu mcnts to the guests .
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S!.DAN, 113.i1Ving Jor
O!tlahom~ Friday mght, when
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f Om:t:tuu&amp;aYI lDierUoDI for JWiot · upem;e. Fhone cr 'll:ile !' e
Taking thelr ~; 1 xth su·a.Jgln , wll' l
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dianapGils . . fit . , U.UL'i;
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M.n; c c . Anaron of F'B.lrmout, of the season when thf'y Uefcatctl.
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: Two cr thwe p~sseng _rs _,~ale w Va. and Mr-s. Roy l{s.li! ot lwellst.cn last Saturda.} by the scm~ I.
~thaD • m.lnlmum l!barJe ~ &amp;.:eglc POm(l'oy, 0 Phone -4.lS- R Partersburg, Wl!ll! brought to tile ' cl ao to 6, the Oalll&amp;. Acaaem y
iweD~J-ft.Yt cealil t.w each i..Pier·'
Holzer hospital sunday e.ft.emoon Blu? DevU11 are prepa• ins for thtir :
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after they had be~n Injured Ill llll 1l!eventh v1ct1m. Jahcki!On .. ~ bni' ,""'
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:.tutnrncbllc accident near the 0. H . Tht local e-le1•en ave =
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-'1"" ur s"' 1111 E . According to the story of Uw ' exceedlngly good thm season wllh
X dea1recl. 10 tb•t. Ule toP1 tor lsi rlutlrm.,, 11 ILk h. rm llw bullill o1 two lac!Jes, their car was IJ 1 a ctd- 1 jUI:l a few morl' games remalmng
:rour ld • prep&amp;red In &amp;ucb a tliP .\lnr-~ 11111 Conunu ul @l lilllnirl'"t'• !lsion with another cru . Upon ex- en their eea son's schedule.
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JDanner U to brlt'C tbe IJrea&amp;oNt tll:'~ll't'&gt;l til{• Sol'lalll!l ~1111 b,1 rnl':~u• amina!Jon at th ·~ hospital. it .~'h~ I ,Ja.ckBon ha.s a team t~llt will IJl·
tuUltl \0 lloOU.
1•f tlidat.1rj;lolll or !he llrtolNarlut rumd Mrs. Andron sust.amecl LtJ- hard to beat whcu th ~y cla.sb ,
l'be publil.lben w1U be re.ponalble 'J'"· I '••11111\lllllllll! hl'lll!l e, likto th1• S•• JUnes to her back whlle Mrs. Hale , agamst the Blue De'\' lis, and Coach
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or 1-llJ' e.d\'ertJiement. Erro:n 2D till•
" 11 tl or protlut:Jinn rmd tlull
.. rJ Uaught~&lt;r, whum M
he named J: l1z:!I.Jt.'lh Ann Brt\ton Hardmg, are ,
w.dvezt&amp;~emcnt&amp; ahoukl be reported I lilt• re\uln!luuury wnrkln:; du~Kt'!-1
TRA!'tSFERS
tbaL rra y
j ~!:.11'411 a t Toh"lo. Ohw, us the uml or a S5 0,000 hbel suit brought 1 j
IDIJnedSI.teb'.
nn1st 111'1:-:f' lilt- IIU\\er anti ser np 11
The following real estate LL11.m·· 1
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n~·ainst o M:l.rlon Ohl() hotel hep~r bv the authoress was begun !\11!!8
dl&lt;·tnl&lt;ll'~;hlp (If till' prolelurlnl lu li!rs have b~en recorded at the
Mr. and Mrs. Prank _Me oumcl: 11; 1tton s~:f' k ~ du1 ~at.:c~ f1om C A KlUnk, who wrote "Tt.e Answer to 1
r•r••pnr.tt i"'' fnr rhr ~nl"tnllst 111111 " c.:.urt hollse here City Anne HJII re~urn~d Sunday to thllr liOme ~ l t l• \' I' I''S id L• nt's Daughtcl'" ami .. ho sold the book in h1s hoU:I She 1
For Sale, Mile.
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with Oalha 1.
her r e put1H10 11 ha»
harm, d to the extent of $50,000. ,
.__._,."- - -D Myers to Ode~&gt;Sil. Myers.
cmmt~· relatives
The child wa~ not alluwed in court.
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Addison Alvina Dant lo c E
Griffith Jones of Ouk Hill. was
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· ' I a dmitted to Holzer hospita l Su_mla,Y : ct Ge nt and has been a t the hospJtal
R._ Wl
arnved SatOne good work. mule. one hur.:,C"
Gallipolis, Charh•s w
Leaper I for att.entwn to a (ractured wo u .- 1 ~· 1t·c e . wa:-. able to go tv her home ttrd.ly lot a short_ \l.slt with ner
and a Wge bfl.rn with pmbably
dec'd. to Lawrence Leaper t.o cny lder.
! Rl Ook Hill. S undl:ll' •Re• Willlamrl iPaT(;Ilts, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Walabout 5000 teet ot good lumber nir.r Oalllpolls. 1-10 acres.
r.tr~ Klr.nald wa s hu~t -~~ tu d uo \\ i' o sustam-·d more serwu~ m- lace and fanuly.
ter rflzed. A. bargain.
Ka.nauga, ~he rift' u! GiiiHU coun- W1 mens l''c.1 e1sn r.wss1onil.1) $1Cl- j w lr s, JB Htlll at the nosmtal
The E be,.bach Construction Co
, t Li• - ·1 Able• 61 2 a
ety of Grace M E cnurch , TUe&amp;day
M b:a t~rinlil Da,liahl
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MTN D Forest WIIIW. mH who was the Mllt·~t erh~t·r ~l.'.; lt-r. Mr~ Ed Ll •- t-n iiTkllll\ :,1 •=~&lt; •;I I l::lt&amp;ID.
FOR BALE.-One M-5 F1'1Gldairc
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tertautecl ln 'Jre~l a wc~k atto 1:1 all 4 uto ac- C1,rmlck, w le ert: on u~m·_s:..
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Sold tor $265.00 Tak€11 In for non
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No ooo Ukeo o pecson whooo
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FOR-BALE-o'r'l;-16tl8eC11ar Re·
keep your breath beyond susfiT · ralor- with FrlgJdalrc eqmppiclon, ~ob can do this by
OH, SEE THE PRETTY
m:nl ma king 16 lbs tr 1cc C\'C I':Ifour hcurs Bold with the u:mal
gargling wit~ listerine, the sof€
LOL~Y·POP FER TI-lE
I'M GONNA
rau u y ijllamntt~ e or lhrcc y4;;ars.
ontiseptic-impulvfu IT'Oufl-.
PUSSON WHO QUITS
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PUNKIN'
THE PIANO'
i.bL. ~ tnch 10 1' lhe most, rertued
hygiene, chec 1 In ectlon
T'QUIT PRACTISIN'
FngldttirL, F; lf:: Jdttlrc makts C
and destroys odors insia, .tl:•
THE PIANO'
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Saves Fuel~Keepo out duot and rainPrevento rattle.
Let us have our man call and give you
an e1timate. You will be 1urpriaed at the
low coat.
Or you can install them very eaoily
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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
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NAVY COMING~ To;u~fd!n~Jr::rly IFOOTBALL R~ C[Ir,
VISIT ffHIO STH£: '4rti(~eGovem
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d&amp;feated Lew
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t!Dnal N•wo Servle&lt;
Fct1man. Nt:w York ttO L
Na..-al Repr~lt\ntabve. to , Pf The o.fiJ TrtlMM, "'~ !If, :!\trnat nd
be ba tBaby Jc.e Oans, Ce.llrornia Wl!l·
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&amp;Jwn Ia Ne.- Yark, laJI Ioera lltlllll tJtaroundl 811.\urday ltor Ule bot ·
· terwe1ghl. defenll.d Mike Ss.rlro,
N-ew Yo~k (~OJ .
Columbua
lllm,Je nJes or bea.ttb Ml~Wnr·
wt week amon1 Ohio eolle1e foot
By "ARTl&amp;" KcOOV&amp;alf
ball te&amp;ml.
Depauw To Be Met At Lew 11ger Jl'lowe1ti, New \"ort·
heMywelght, defeated Jack H.eed,
By FRANK E. FRin
LWritten Exclualvely PQr
and
Jnt.trtecUon.al aamea t-0 be PB.I' ·
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New Yorlr. qo).
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Copyrl&amp;bt. by l . N. 8 . lNU
l Uclpated in by Ohio Uqlveralt.y and
1 New Yort Nov 3-Eveq Ule per . Ohlo Welleyan 1R outlle1e stat.et
At Colum,bull, Oruo--IAlu Bloom.
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Columbus
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defe&lt;~.lJd Columbua. Nov. a. - INc: - Th2 I
ho cla1m• . be 3 "ll,lbject t.o are e:ttpect.ed to ove~hJ.dow anyBobby Renderly, Toledo, 110)
Opit.e&lt;l Btat-es Na\')' el• vcn •I .'1 \'Uilt , :fd1:': can, If he will, ,votct C.hle thlna: t.o be onered in Mle eollei;e
WEST COLUMBIA
AIR DEFENSE WEAK
At Balt1tnore---Sam Weiss, Na- the Ohio 'tadlum nc;. t Saturd&amp;Y i partlcul.&amp;rly di.8&amp;Creut;lle wlnt-er .1-ll claa8 within Ohkl.
7..:u . Lh , foa ., heavywelght defeated lCiJ' the t'lrst time in tm. hi~tOJy ··f menl and tt 1e at t.hl.l seuon otl Tbe We1t.em thruat wm 'ae extM1 a nd Mrs. Uawr ~nct: Partions
Herman Wetner, Baltimore 00 )
the two .sehools, and acoordt:11 t_ o the fear when. the tempera~ure ls outed by the clawing Bobcats of
A · t G d p
11.nd son. Bobble , Mrfl. M.atl Fowler,
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two dttUII'ht.er&amp;, Mrs. J W. Ander&amp;Op.
Wu Waleyan'a Only land. ll&amp;ht heavyweight knocked mately 55.000 wtll watch th ~ 1wo , tiona aa:alnst winter coldli ahould. Oreencutle, Ind., fer a. (lame Will\
· a nd two children were SundllY
cut
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DePauw.
Hope In Attack
guesUi of to(rs H E . Varunat.n: aud
A: J~ l~ey CJty- Harry Chl'lton, I ·~· maters. The Buclmyts de- , The vlcum or frequent eold&amp; lsI Sweepins Ill to Rhode hla.nd tor
M r~ . H L . EdwadJO.
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Wm. Synder and son of Mlngu.
ALhUlS., Nov. 3-Now . th~t ihe H _rrua , !rlu.:.co. fought no decision I Baltimore last year. 27-0. ond 'ITt' resistance 1.s at a low ebb and only l wlll try tor 11. victory then~ wl•.:1.
were w ~ek end gueat.s of Mr aud
Ohio Wesleyan menace hiLS been tcu ~ \ l'IJ .
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M r~ Wm . Shell and !am ll
dlspoaed of Ohao University BobAt Plttsbufih-5ammy Dorfman
rules will .serve to wiU'd. oft' Ule~!!
Almoat deftnit.ely out. Qf l.he
MM!. Fannie Francis and dauah'
New York Uct'Jtwetght scored a i
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cat8 face th~ problem ot llteping tcJ.:huic!:ll knot!-.:Ju~ v•l'r aay Col·
Anno.pn s,
ov . , we Can Increase the reststa.nce I result of their defeat by Ohio UniPt Plea.s9-nt. Saturday
Nnvy
will depend
p3l1Stnil
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the alate clean for anl)~hel' Buckeye Ill us ,Erie, Pa., 1tO&gt; .
In
an effort
to win (In
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Ohio
power of the &amp;k.ln aa:aln&amp;t cold versity a.turday, t h e we"'"'yan
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conference- chD.mpl.cmshlp.
Sine::A. Bluttleld, w. va.- Bob Alha:m
Btate at Cclumbus this we t k
weather by tncrell.81nlf tJ:le ctrcuht· Will be ba.ttllna: tor Bectional 1lory 1
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brother, Kennelh Arm~;tn:mg of
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tton and sr-adually subjecting tho:: only In their clash with Brown.
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, body to lower temperatures. One 1 At Wooaler !.his week Ule D1sc1.
,.le•.-cr. Miss Blanche Armstro}ltrmember ct the con1erencr.. :d.aml 1W' Jgt:t (~!
thmks passlni und s pt::ect h;
1of the best ways to accompllrill uu~ ples ot L. C Boles are trying lo
M r~. Wm
Stewart spent Frlda:r
rqnuin.6 as tbe c.nly :;tcr.~ in the 1 At ·Newark, , ~ . J - Jtty McCadotJ 1 NP.vy's only hope «galn.sl
l is by mean.s of a. cold shower ah~·· iel'rn new trlclts wl'h llblch to halt 1
\~lt h Mr8. OI!Cilr Flowerij and ta.mpatb to a thud consecutive m lc. ~ N ew Jt"rsey welter~etght knocked
Ohio
the warm ba.th. However, !or thos~ the unrushlng Muc.tr.tnaum team
lly
I out Ruby Goldstein ~ew Yc rk (7).
per10ns o.vbu react Wlfavorably :o
Undefeated and unUrci, Lhe Mus1 the shoelt ' of cold water a. tepid kle&amp; ~UI attempt to contlnue the:r
~il;pla.ylng a pow~rtul. deter:
M1 and Mrs. John H&lt;tu. Mr. und
mll~t:ci dfense. the Bolx11.b shuweu
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MI S Mlra.ndy King ll.lld son, Carthm· real sttcn~th oy dCl;)atmg
w·th The Wrestlers son. due to the shv ... ~ng so fl\l' thL~ 'I always ftnlsh .:Vith n brisk rub- couraKed by a big terowd or homcly ~ le, spent Sunday with
re la lJVeb
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down Use a rough towel and rub comlqs tans who will retwu to th·! School boys of Lower
must comider ll:"am cs likP- footbaU a t Plymouth.
field. With comparaL1ve &amp;'ore::; as a 1
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Rip Mllle 1 o' •./ , jl.'" IJa·lle h:.ts • the body vigorowly until the bloorl l New Concord campus for n victory much too effemtnnte.
lheJI' lives in a game of their own
Mrs Emma Colem&amp;n and chilt · ol p di•tion O'n•o U•&gt;il • "''
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' a game wh1ch demand.'! the gree.t-o d!cn, Mr. and Mrs. Cha1Jes AJI ~ n.
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Bill · lngr ..un 11s 1 v.~itiels have been stimulated to reun 1on..
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A~ _Chteagc-E.d IBLrZob:Jg:~~-~
coach of the Mtddles slnct&lt; 1 ,,~~ fnn .. gieater activity a.nd the akin has u
Baldwin· Wallace anrl Wittenberg eet equestrian ski ll and
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This un·ilsualhly snnpl'y photo sbows Mr ~tnd Mr~ . Orvlilc Colr.man and
Mlaml U'nivers1ty
wiB c.cfeatc.d Wladek ld 1Y•n-," 1
, Fmd the Ohlo S~ters 1IlM IY~ · tmJlillif sensation.
also undefe 11ted. will met Ashland one o~ th e se 11B11tional players l~ar1ing from 13 racm~; mount at a baLy v.:.-r~ Sunday guests or Mr.
1 tQ _get the sack du~1~g on~ of the exc1tJni competi.. un d. Mrs. Robert Junes and fam~.
Churle11 F1~her. wor
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»re&lt;:arloU&amp; ange
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A t;tlff uppcne.tt _w ill be cncoun w~111,ht ch am pion. defeated Zack ~::::r bba t~~ b·~cr~w~" bu~l'-&gt; o~i.o lmmc~~~te'j)'811&amp;Jter ~o: ~th. be The surprlae paHinll hiiJided Ak twn' sta"ed a~ 0Jal. Califorrua.
Jdm Beller ot Pt PleMant VIII tnEd next Satm1ay when the Malkov
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hal l&amp; tbOlougbly ron by A.shland last week ha~; 1 ·
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~ sure a your
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bcosted the chances JJf Baldwin be r,' plar rd by 11 2\ITJ ll lld oL1 1l new- r.d Richard Murphy and Mi!S.Ij Hal
na 11 Bird, Saturday
L'1' ones'
castle, Indiana. By dde~:~lmg Cln· l weight and Don Ost-opazitch drew. ~mous "-Fr;ur Hoc's~:': of h NOlL ~~~ l,~:ve:ol~o ~~~::'oo~ ~~~~ Wallace being upset this SaturdllJI./
Mn; Roy Merritt, M15 Mae Fow1
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cbmatl 'l~ the Tigers show l-cl lhal
Joe Eavoldl, £X·!ootballstar, de- theme~b~~~~n~c falrtye we~:c ~~~~~ while your hair Is wet. If you WI!)
I ts. 19 to 0 mauling or DenlsoniD
All du11118 the :,r .. 1 thr .-pla&lt;.llel ~ le r and mother, Mrs. J B Coleman
they would offer tough compctltlon tcatd Billy Burna. Wichita. Kas
t dy lth th
tta It:
h te q It is I water to comb your ha.lr In place h~~os gJ\'en hope to Mlanu in the
and Lhe ~pla.~hcuc, l(lt;k tUill.~ a. v. erl' In Pomeroy, Saturda~·
to li llY Buckeye team. Although
A~ New York--Jim Lcndos, Greece e Thw Ohle0 a c ' w l~d ver ~k s.ubstlt.ute oil 4r va.oeline- 1! yo~ Wittenberg frs.ca.s. Miami lS now In
t:L ung E'ti. CII c.t nfl' ~ ma tk :; ltml t lo ~
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AI Wilmington, Dcl.~Paul Junes, thiDgs easy ast eve n(l at 1 e !&gt;ta- fore going out into winter weather ence.
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No More Sil..-er Dollar.
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Probably the mOBt ftagrant vlo~
Cllse, which has ridden tc succe.'i- you conc('rned 0\'Cr the lnct llla t lro h~p "'-'•H'l· u tlh tllf' c~an w- :
proved tl'ltll' ability to sco1e whtn Tex .. def-eated Babe Caddock, New dium and ran through 35 mlnut~s
Till' l'UI Il:l;:e or llu• hi iH•r duiiHr
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necelll!ary.
York
ot practise without pads
hea Y lation of health rules in thlli con- slve victories over Oberlin, Akron dunog 1931 soml'thlnlJ clost• tn lUOO has ~-:rown dlzZlt' r tha n 12 plalmum ' 11 .1 ~ LII,Ctlllii!1 1U'(1 Ill o;.t.:~
't'l1tJre
At Manchester, N. H -Ed Don uniforms. Real work for the homc-lnecUon Ls the failure to provide and W0011t.er, does not anticipate' new hwlmmmg ICcutd~&gt; &gt;I'I.'I l' hun,; u! nw s 11L.u mg 1;. , ,.,:;u :: s ll.l &lt;1
114 uu 1·~1 ·1 111&gt;: i nw 111111 .11111"•1'11.&amp;
The main ptoblrm !or 1-he B"Jb- Geargl'. New York, dr.feotcd AI coming !!"arne was schedu.l.ed W l{~t plenty ot freoh air in 0.. ,. ....... """'. much trouble with Jt.a game at
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l'lll 'lh c·r ~ • •i :l:ll!l'
cat.s WI'11 agam l-e to dew Ic p d BaHert, Cnnada.
lll1 d erW(I..y tod ay. tbe coache 8 8 eer n: 1 espr!clally a t night. No matter
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stronger pass clef• m ::. Thry w~:r
_ _ _ --~lng to think t.hat Lhe Scarlet tum buterly cold It may be, never 11 te~p up." ~·s only worry now l.s the
still r hit beWJidCJ : d when Wes- COLLEGIAN8 FANCY TENNIS Oray warrlm-:o deserved a rcsl nf · with the bedroom wmdows clooed. game with Reserve next week
leyan took to the au· B&lt;llllluav
Boston
Nov. 3-lNS-Pootball, ter last Saturday's victory over In- Keep the body well covered with
Other games ~cheduled thiS \HC•t
The Bishops gulnc1 pr,tc\ ,(, II~· all track boxing an C1other sports ma:r tHana.
clothing that Is not t.oo heavy but include:
thelr yardLlb'C by a Wcst.l'aJJ-;,o- , have their attractlom for rno.~t
Marietta nt Ohio Northern. Cm18 warm cnuugh !or comfort. Heav y
Dtcke-rson pass comiJmaLmn ths.l ~ young men but tennis Is the most
• Merit ia Alt•t;DPt
1blankets or comrorters will onr:,· clnnati at Denison, Findlay at
elicked. tame aft.er lime
Ipopular with Harvard freshmen . 'l'lle 1111•11 "ho t rv to dn , 11111 @. I hamper the natural u.ction or th~1 Bowlin&amp;: Green, Earlham at Blull'
Ohio University _can.: ?til ( L tlw 1 When 900 -odd fl.rst-year men were tiLin g ~tnrJ r 11 u urP iullnltl'l.'· \ol'\ler l body during sleep and lnduce a ton, Wilmington at Cedarville,
wesieya.1 lray with 1:v mjunes lu Rsked to t~ame their l!l.vorlt.e sport th
1110 , , wl 1 tr\' 10 lho nothing !const.a.nt, mild perspiration which Orovc Cll,y at John Carroll, We:;tkeep Bobcats on the h&lt;!nch Uu.s 1they -voted ror tennls, crew and
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In Itself rna)' lead to a cold.
ern Reserve at Syracuse. Dayion
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anu suet·eer .- · "·' ' · nn('K
In going from one temperature at Xttvler, Caplt.al at Ken t, ana Alt .
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----Do not stt In a stea.m heated raom
in h••"' ••rm'""· •nd ... '"'
other hand, dou't leave a warm at mooph"'' rnr •
with•"'
additional clothing. You cannot tx 1 - - - - - - - - B y HARDJ;~i Ill ~~ ~\~~ . EY'
pect to avoid a ook:r 1t' you subject
your body to sudden chHUng wlth·
New York No\'. 3---INB-A lot uf
out s umcient protection.
thlnga-.- and none really pleasant-If you have alroady contracted ll are scheduled to happen to dlacold. be most cart:rul about your mond athletes before next Apnl'~
diel and elimination. One Aiway:i "Play Ball" sounds through the
needs food enoU(I:h tor heat and land.
wera:y, but an over-su.pply w1U
Tbere wm btl 111-les Hlld tJ:ades
onll' clog 'and poiBon the system.
a'Jjllenty during the winter months
Above every other consldera.tlo!l And a lihlat nmnbCI· of relenscs v f
exercise precaution In your contact, existing major league talent. wag .
with others. Coleta are contaclbw es Will ootl'lc down----at least :1'5 per I
1md though U1e1' may Beem s!m'p!e cent. It 111 quite posslblt• that t])('
In the beginning, there Is AlW&amp;Yii mogu18, now Insisting upon 1~g r t1
danger of Utelr developing 1nr.o economy, will decide to l'ed uce tlw 1
more serious condltlon8. If J O'.l playing sta.ft'
have a cold, avold crowded pltt.C&lt;:l.'i. Each club now totes around
as much a~; posa1ble and ttlwa3s nbout 30 men except dUI'llli th·
1smolher a oough or sneell'.e in youJ elo~cd !'Ieason, when the m.axJmu1 11 1
handkerchief to prevent contami- limit is 25 . The magnates may cll' natlng lhe au that others are tore- cide that 20 or 21 ball player~ 1~ :··
ed to breaLhe.
big enough crew to man a club unci
1f th1s transpires, It means UJ.lt
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about 80 men, who would hii.Vf) been
certain ll;f major bl!rLhs In llOl'tml
times. whl be pu&amp;eed out of Nn
:::~~~on~nd American League eu-~

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l.fid Plrt-ie• in New Y9rk Ctty, this
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be surpr!i!ling, 'howe~#, if Gue Do- stilind in hill cha~ot:o ~o 1nc real

rai~t' Detl'oiters make the !':laue !pil1t, ud a fineasa In the J!!Keeudoubtful untU r~" fin~ whistle.
tion of their plars w'nlcb fJ begin·
In Capt. M'lrphy, Fl)rdham tea- ninltf; to be remniaeen~ of RocJm.•

turea one- of the molt , ~werf~ ela~'" was one of 'he !Jl'tl&amp;tlllt
running h.cki!'WI.th hi&amp; ' 19 po~n
f"•rda in the ~tion. Dcllpik hi1
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two 0 • the tiRhtingel~ of football
out#.U and ilu,nld De a knGek·
d~Wf.!, 1 drag·o,at -d!Rlr fl'om belrinil'l$ to end. T-he Rams won
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cago Cubs' announcement tha~
they mten" l..o rebuild their bell
team Is furnl!:lhtng 1uel aplenty for
the early winter se&amp;un of the "hot
stove league."
While the Cubs are not especlall;
ncb In trading material, -they have
!)evcl"al players of the first ma.gnltpde who have worn out their
Boston. Mass. Nov , 3-:-IN8-A 1
weftome with the mllnBgcment
fot. Ulty curb Is like Jy to 1::-~ placed 1
The Bruins· establllilied stars, hcncetorth on the CdltoJ lui uctlv1- I
Hack Wilson and Pat Malone, arc tlc!l Gf the quaint young mtncG
!slaled rw the trading block.
Which operate the Han·ard "Crim
Basoball go!ISiper.s at the world son" and the Harvl'rd " Lnmpo ~n"
series 1tad It that the Cubli were the (Oilege papers.
The recent uttack made bv 1h•'
Willing to part wtt h players and
cash lor Chuck Klein ot the Phtl· "Crhnaon" on the continuanCe of
Ues.
football I'Ciatloos wllh Arm•· llt:t
Pat Malone, recently nicknamed, only has aroused the student t~[ l}
''Slug," probably will command a which sent a. vigorous ('ondemn:~.- 1
high Pllce In lhe traUe ma1"t8. The Uc.n to the "Crimson's" ed lbr~;, bull.
bulky ri!Jht-hander had an or'Cii It has focused the facul ty·~ altt'nnary season during 1931 but fans tlon upon the dnngcr mvoh ~d 111 l
believed. friction with Rogers Horn~ permUting callow under g.1tdual r
by ha.d. much to do with hili reoonl. edltc.l'l! to run amuck: with tlleil
Pat's earned 22 victories In 1930.
fanta~ttc vlew.s
Leste1· Bell, veteran Infielder
A~ editorial which app... a t·c-J 111
who has followed Rogers Homblo' one of the Harvard student lJApt'l ~ ·
through three major league clubs, !lOme year.s ago 1~ rf!ga rded as the
wJll a:o to San Francbco, of the cav.Be for the ~;everance of the
Po.cJtk Coast League, in part pay. Ptlnt,eton-Harvard athlfJtic frie nctment for Btauley Hack, sclenllllat - Ship. 'Iblil aSL&gt;ault by the "Crlmwn··
ing rookJe third ba8emo.n, accord- upon Army, and Jts statement
ing to reliable reports here.
that "Har~rd and Army have no I
common Interest!" not only has
ORIOIBON ANNOUNCERS'
angered the students but aruused 1
· 'fROUBt.ES MULTIPLIED the faculty and it ser.ms cerLau:
New York Nov. 3- lNS--One of th~ latter Will muule the '·Crimthe reasons 'thY telegraphers an;IJ., son's" typewriters before rurthe1
linotype operators are growiua dRmuse Is done to Ho.rvaro·a sla~w.
jra.yer and grayer- lli that tootba111Jn .sportsm•Jlllll.ip.
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Here arol! a Jew sample names of
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Emnc a! H'Je gridiron s~ars of 1931 :
'fhe Jr~tVonette word "llaru" 1ueuoJ
CW!cll:liillki CAibrlghU; ·:Jchel llill[t. It 111 used Ia the muoee or
fena.cher lEJt. Johnsl
Lassa-laslcb .fntl!llle~;U merchant \'OH.Is to tllstln
&lt;Dickln r:ul11h tltcru trom wii'rshlps uwi
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The tnaaQUETUde party at. Tbompa
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B1nnea Vl:llet 111Jd scm wu~ at·j
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I Homer M'ldlllff was a aueY: of L1u
1lCil Mldkift Sunday.
warrkk Ml1klft' wns the Bund:ll'7
gues[ o! .Ioephene Me!Jhlnny.

Ray Whaley and family w~~ 1n
Alb..r1y Mc.nda.y afienmon.
E.thel Wdkift wa&amp; In Alban}'
: Mcnduy to cornult D• o:at.J,nley
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at:::mt fool lnjurlet!.
' Mary Violet and son Gerald
. wue thl' gut&amp;cs o. 11er t~oughter.
i Zelda Perry and !umllv
l.l 11ea r
J-erseoyvHI~ Monday.
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Blf:nche Stodon uf Big Run wa-:
the aue.st cf her ~st er Una Baxter I
I recently
Oa Jc Mldklft' I&amp; spending .'lenTil. ~,
' Mr. Harpel c.l Ath.. ns who b::ught I day~ at Pt. Plca.5ant at the home ol
I tb~ Elza 01111land r... m '-'':t.S hera Mr r.nd Mrs. Dana Mldk.ltl' carrecently.
• \ng tc.r hfr new grand.,on
Bertha Farman who hu t: :~n I Htlen VanNu;L of B~wallo•li
h£ 1 2 visiting rel,atJves. returned to 1 Ridge Wall the guet;t cr the ~Jry!
ht-r home in Columblll:i Ealurday. Glrll! Thur1Sd9i' niaht a!ld Friaay.
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MAYOR'S REPORT
ra number of IJUe&amp;U Frkiay evcn m 1 1
The montbJy report of M:J.yor wUh a dellf:h.UUl Halloween cele- ·
Return to Davis Ice and Ptod~ Anelrew J . swnnonl has been bral.ion and party. All gu('S I.B wt-re
Co., and n!edve rewarct. 10-30- l t mad~. The total colleeuou&amp; of th~ masked aod MlM H ··ien Wlllt.ers ,
month or October waa $2&amp;J.lf.l, Lhe 1,.,.as awarded the prise Cor Ul.~ Dt::-H 1
r . .- pt.) !_an_ted
_ _ _ _ __ · city's share \IJIU&gt; .$l05.20 and IJle- t disguised person. R-obert COm well 1
/ oounty's and at&amp;te'rs waa $3&amp;
1Was given the prUe for til.~ moM
,
comiCill. while Mi• Ins Bodimer '
U!c per line.
CHANCI!: OP LIPITJME
HOSPITAL NOTEIS
won the prize lor the prettiest cos) 10e Rl:LIABLE MAN WANTED- to ntbna.s Mink of Ncrthup was t :.nne Ji'rlllowing the unma.slnng.
l7'Pe .like tbll (lCl pt.
' eall on farmers m Ma.son County, I brought w the Holzer h01!iplt.al wtt.h ~·a.riolli: &amp;Jomes and Ha.llow ~en con• ~~ Up.e. •
W Va. Wonderful opportumty.l a l:lhot In the lei. su.turdBY murn- ter.ts occupied the eveniniC ~ enterMake fB to - dally. No ~xperl-~ lng He knew nothiDI about 'A'h ·&gt; talnlng program and at 11 o'chk.k
1)pt ut:e ~ ' ' Ji.) 111o pu .._
ence or capit-al needed. Wrlt.e tn
dcne the deed or how It wt~.s Mrs. Frank Irion and Mt s Della
(D aftrlt'll nrdl ~ 1 liDI}
day. MeNeM company, Dept. B,l lnftlcted It was reported that I Bcdlmer :gerve&lt;l d~llctous rerre:&gt;h1
1 OaaleCU&amp;ift · IDietlobl few prkle --~~.:'.:., Wn°~: _ _ _ _ __ Mink was celeOratma: Halloweeu mcnts to the guests .
011.
S!.DAN, 113.i1Ving Jor
O!tlahom~ Friday mght, when
th~
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BEAT WELLSTOS
f Om:t:tuu&amp;aYI lDierUoDI for JWiot · upem;e. Fhone cr 'll:ile !' e
Taking thelr ~; 1 xth su·a.Jgln , wll' l
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dianapGils . . fit . , U.UL'i;
Tu!~
M.n; c c . Anaron of F'B.lrmout, of the season when thf'y Uefcatctl.
-;-:..ftrt-ctoe-m-.,-,,.-wlll-:::~.,_:-:-:ta::::te:,~,~.~..
: Two cr thwe p~sseng _rs _,~ale w Va. and Mr-s. Roy l{s.li! ot lwellst.cn last Saturda.} by the scm~ I.
~thaD • m.lnlmum l!barJe ~ &amp;.:eglc POm(l'oy, 0 Phone -4.lS- R Partersburg, Wl!ll! brought to tile ' cl ao to 6, the Oalll&amp;. Acaaem y
iweD~J-ft.Yt cealil t.w each i..Pier·'
Holzer hospital sunday e.ft.emoon Blu? DevU11 are prepa• ins for thtir :
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Socrali.tic Be: 1.,f
after they had be~n Injured Ill llll 1l!eventh v1ct1m. Jahcki!On .. ~ bni' ,""'
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:.tutnrncbllc accident near the 0. H . Tht local e-le1•en ave =
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t;;""".w tu«- wm llad.J ualst YOU ('(•lllmLLJLI~uo •
-'1"" ur s"' 1111 E . According to the story of Uw ' exceedlngly good thm season wllh
X dea1recl. 10 tb•t. Ule toP1 tor lsi rlutlrm.,, 11 ILk h. rm llw bullill o1 two lac!Jes, their car was IJ 1 a ctd- 1 jUI:l a few morl' games remalmng
:rour ld • prep&amp;red In &amp;ucb a tliP .\lnr-~ 11111 Conunu ul @l lilllnirl'"t'• !lsion with another cru . Upon ex- en their eea son's schedule.
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JDanner U to brlt'C tbe IJrea&amp;oNt tll:'~ll't'&gt;l til{• Sol'lalll!l ~1111 b,1 rnl':~u• amina!Jon at th ·~ hospital. it .~'h~ I ,Ja.ckBon ha.s a team t~llt will IJl·
tuUltl \0 lloOU.
1•f tlidat.1rj;lolll or !he llrtolNarlut rumd Mrs. Andron sust.amecl LtJ- hard to beat whcu th ~y cla.sb ,
l'be publil.lben w1U be re.ponalble 'J'"· I '••11111\lllllllll! hl'lll!l e, likto th1• S•• JUnes to her back whlle Mrs. Hale , agamst the Blue De'\' lis, and Coach
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week In Hm pmg 111:; warnors fvr ' t\ .• n H1 1tlon, .1 ulhor of "'l'he l'r.- &lt;•· n 1 '~ D&lt;~ught~r." and her 12-year- .'1
111 1 1
or 1-llJ' e.d\'ertJiement. Erro:n 2D till•
" 11 tl or protlut:Jinn rmd tlull
.. rJ Uaught~&lt;r, whum M
he named J: l1z:!I.Jt.'lh Ann Brt\ton Hardmg, are ,
w.dvezt&amp;~emcnt&amp; ahoukl be reported I lilt• re\uln!luuury wnrkln:; du~Kt'!-1
TRA!'tSFERS
tbaL rra y
j ~!:.11'411 a t Toh"lo. Ohw, us the uml or a S5 0,000 hbel suit brought 1 j
IDIJnedSI.teb'.
nn1st 111'1:-:f' lilt- IIU\\er anti ser np 11
The following real estate LL11.m·· 1
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n~·ainst o M:l.rlon Ohl() hotel hep~r bv the authoress was begun !\11!!8
dl&lt;·tnl&lt;ll'~;hlp (If till' prolelurlnl lu li!rs have b~en recorded at the
Mr. and Mrs. Prank _Me oumcl: 11; 1tton s~:f' k ~ du1 ~at.:c~ f1om C A KlUnk, who wrote "Tt.e Answer to 1
r•r••pnr.tt i"'' fnr rhr ~nl"tnllst 111111 " c.:.urt hollse here City Anne HJII re~urn~d Sunday to thllr liOme ~ l t l• \' I' I''S id L• nt's Daughtcl'" ami .. ho sold the book in h1s hoU:I She 1
For Sale, Mile.
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with Oalha 1.
her r e put1H10 11 ha»
harm, d to the extent of $50,000. ,
.__._,."- - -D Myers to Ode~&gt;Sil. Myers.
cmmt~· relatives
The child wa~ not alluwed in court.
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Addison Alvina Dant lo c E
Griffith Jones of Ouk Hill. was
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FOP. SALE
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Fife et al .' 30-100 acr'!s.
· ' I a dmitted to Holzer hospita l Su_mla,Y : ct Ge nt and has been a t the hospJtal
R._ Wl
arnved SatOne good work. mule. one hur.:,C"
Gallipolis, Charh•s w
Leaper I for att.entwn to a (ractured wo u .- 1 ~· 1t·c e . wa:-. able to go tv her home ttrd.ly lot a short_ \l.slt with ner
and a Wge bfl.rn with pmbably
dec'd. to Lawrence Leaper t.o cny lder.
! Rl Ook Hill. S undl:ll' •Re• Willlamrl iPaT(;Ilts, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Walabout 5000 teet ot good lumber nir.r Oalllpolls. 1-10 acres.
r.tr~ Klr.nald wa s hu~t -~~ tu d uo \\ i' o sustam-·d more serwu~ m- lace and fanuly.
ter rflzed. A. bargain.
Ka.nauga, ~he rift' u! GiiiHU coun- W1 mens l''c.1 e1sn r.wss1onil.1) $1Cl- j w lr s, JB Htlll at the nosmtal
The E be,.bach Construction Co
, t Li• - ·1 Able• 61 2 a
ety of Grace M E cnurch , TUe&amp;day
M b:a t~rinlil Da,liahl
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Pomeroy, Ohio
aHernocn LH the par~mage
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MTN D Forest WIIIW. mH who was the Mllt·~t erh~t·r ~l.'.; lt-r. Mr~ Ed Ll •- t-n iiTkllll\ :,1 •=~&lt; •;I I l::lt&amp;ID.
FOR BALE.-One M-5 F1'1Gldairc
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tertautecl ln 'Jre~l a wc~k atto 1:1 all 4 uto ac- C1,rmlck, w le ert: on u~m·_s:..
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Sold tor $265.00 Tak€11 In for non
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NS rane-·s
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No ooo Ukeo o pecson whooo
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Y. Bridgeman.
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breath is bod. So be sure t...
FOR-BALE-o'r'l;-16tl8eC11ar Re·
keep your breath beyond susfiT · ralor- with FrlgJdalrc eqmppiclon, ~ob can do this by
OH, SEE THE PRETTY
m:nl ma king 16 lbs tr 1cc C\'C I':Ifour hcurs Bold with the u:mal
gargling wit~ listerine, the sof€
LOL~Y·POP FER TI-lE
I'M GONNA
rau u y ijllamntt~ e or lhrcc y4;;ars.
ontiseptic-impulvfu IT'Oufl-.
PUSSON WHO QUITS
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PUNKIN'
THE PIANO'
i.bL. ~ tnch 10 1' lhe most, rertued
hygiene, chec 1 In ectlon
T'QUIT PRACTISIN'
FngldttirL, F; lf:: Jdttlrc makts C
and destroys odors insia, .tl:•
THE PIANO'
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Saves Fuel~Keepo out duot and rainPrevento rattle.
Let us have our man call and give you
an e1timate. You will be 1urpriaed at the
low coat.
Or you can install them very eaoily
yourself.

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Phone 63S·R

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NAVY COMING~ To;u~fd!n~Jr::rly IFOOTBALL R~ C[Ir,
VISIT ffHIO STH£: '4rti(~eGovem
W~X[S WA~M[R
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Cub•n
d&amp;feated Lew
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ltldh of • Mrioe"
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t!Dnal N•wo Servle&lt;
Fct1man. Nt:w York ttO L
Na..-al Repr~lt\ntabve. to , Pf The o.fiJ TrtlMM, "'~ !If, :!\trnat nd
be ba tBaby Jc.e Oans, Ce.llrornia Wl!l·
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eu a
y;eit " 111
a e 1r1t rip 0
&amp;Jwn Ia Ne.- Yark, laJI Ioera lltlllll tJtaroundl 811.\urday ltor Ule bot ·
· terwe1ghl. defenll.d Mike Ss.rlro,
N-ew Yo~k (~OJ .
Columbua
lllm,Je nJes or bea.ttb Ml~Wnr·
wt week amon1 Ohio eolle1e foot
By "ARTl&amp;" KcOOV&amp;alf
ball te&amp;ml.
Depauw To Be Met At Lew 11ger Jl'lowe1ti, New \"ort·
heMywelght, defeated Jack H.eed,
By FRANK E. FRin
LWritten Exclualvely PQr
and
Jnt.trtecUon.al aamea t-0 be PB.I' ·
IGreencu!'He Next
New Yorlr. qo).
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INS Sportll Wrl1.cr
Copyrl&amp;bt. by l . N. 8 . lNU
l Uclpated in by Ohio Uqlveralt.y and
1 New Yort Nov 3-Eveq Ule per . Ohlo Welleyan 1R outlle1e stat.et
At Colum,bull, Oruo--IAlu Bloom.
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Saturday
Columbus
liahtweliht,
defe&lt;~.lJd Columbua. Nov. a. - INc: - Th2 I
ho cla1m• . be 3 "ll,lbject t.o are e:ttpect.ed to ove~hJ.dow anyBobby Renderly, Toledo, 110)
Opit.e&lt;l Btat-es Na\')' el• vcn •I .'1 \'Uilt , :fd1:': can, If he will, ,votct C.hle thlna: t.o be onered in Mle eollei;e
WEST COLUMBIA
AIR DEFENSE WEAK
At Balt1tnore---Sam Weiss, Na- the Ohio 'tadlum nc;. t Saturd&amp;Y i partlcul.&amp;rly di.8&amp;Creut;lle wlnt-er .1-ll claa8 within Ohkl.
7..:u . Lh , foa ., heavywelght defeated lCiJ' the t'lrst time in tm. hi~tOJy ··f menl and tt 1e at t.hl.l seuon otl Tbe We1t.em thruat wm 'ae extM1 a nd Mrs. Uawr ~nct: Partions
Herman Wetner, Baltimore 00 )
the two .sehools, and acoordt:11 t_ o the fear when. the tempera~ure ls outed by the clawing Bobcats of
A · t G d p
11.nd son. Bobble , Mrfl. M.atl Fowler,
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au era; At CtE:,veland- Paul Pmouc, Cleve all IDdicatlono!, a ChH\'rl or UJlPl'OXI- 50 vs.rL&amp;.ble tbat the ftrlt. preca.u Ohio Unlver&amp;lty In an. invuion r;(
two dttUII'ht.er&amp;, Mrs. J W. Ander&amp;Op.
Wu Waleyan'a Only land. ll&amp;ht heavyweight knocked mately 55.000 wtll watch th ~ 1wo , tiona aa:alnst winter coldli ahould. Oreencutle, Ind., fer a. (lame Will\
· a nd two children were SundllY
cut
Htury
D1Jlr.~"'J..
Cana1a.
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terms
do
batU~
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their
l'CSI.)ccuv
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t-aken
DePauw.
Hope In Attack
guesUi of to(rs H E . Varunat.n: aud
A: J~ l~ey CJty- Harry Chl'lton, I ·~· maters. The Buclmyts de- , The vlcum or frequent eold&amp; lsI Sweepins Ill to Rhode hla.nd tor
M r~ . H L . EdwadJO.
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New Jersey Ita:htwelght, and Tony tee.ted the Navy 4t:":crev;utlon In : the perSGn wJ-.oae aenerai physical Ia stop at Provldence the Bishop"
Wm. Synder and son of Mlngu.
ALhUlS., Nov. 3-Now . th~t ihe H _rrua , !rlu.:.co. fought no decision I Baltimore last year. 27-0. ond 'ITt' resistance 1.s at a low ebb and only l wlll try tor 11. victory then~ wl•.:1.
were w ~ek end gueat.s of Mr aud
Ohio Wesleyan menace hiLS been tcu ~ \ l'IJ .
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, strict e.dherence to hygienic living Brown.
M r~ Wm . Shell and !am ll
dlspoaed of Ohao University BobAt Plttsbufih-5ammy Dorfman
rules will .serve to wiU'd. oft' Ule~!!
Almoat deftnit.ely out. Qf l.he
MM!. Fannie Francis and dauah'
New York Uct'Jtwetght scored a i
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Buckeye
champlowililp
picture
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ler Mrs Harry Holtmll.n, were IT'
cat8 face th~ problem ot llteping tcJ.:huic!:ll knot!-.:Ju~ v•l'r aay Col·
Anno.pn s,
ov . , we Can Increase the reststa.nce I result of their defeat by Ohio UniPt Plea.s9-nt. Saturday
Nnvy
will depend
p3l1Stnil
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the alate clean for anl)~hel' Buckeye Ill us ,Erie, Pa., 1tO&gt; .
In
an effort
to win (In
from
Ohio
power of the &amp;k.ln aa:aln&amp;t cold versity a.turday, t h e we"'"'yan
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Mrs Wm Rowe of Mon!l:&amp;nto·,L,'ll
conference- chD.mpl.cmshlp.
Sine::A. Bluttleld, w. va.- Bob Alha:m
Btate at Cclumbus this we t k
weather by tncrell.81nlf tJ:le ctrcuht· Will be ba.ttllna: tor Bectional 1lory 1
and
brother, Kennelh Arm~;tn:mg of
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18 11 ot ·ct u full-find c:. Cha1 i:J tt-e, N C, :mocked out Bobend. Coach "Rl"" ' Mlll ~r
tton and sr-adually subjecting tho:: only In their clash with Brown.
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Erif'. Pa .. sp ~ nt Sunday with their
De uw
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cy I.€mo.r. Laredc, Texa, w£1Ler""
, body to lower temperatures. One 1 At Wooaler !.his week Ule D1sc1.
,.le•.-cr. Miss Blanche Armstro}ltrmember ct the con1erencr.. :d.aml 1W' Jgt:t (~!
thmks passlni und s pt::ect h;
1of the best ways to accompllrill uu~ ples ot L. C Boles are trying lo
M r~. Wm
Stewart spent Frlda:r
rqnuin.6 as tbe c.nly :;tcr.~ in the 1 At ·Newark, , ~ . J - Jtty McCadotJ 1 NP.vy's only hope «galn.sl
l is by mean.s of a. cold shower ah~·· iel'rn new trlclts wl'h llblch to halt 1
\~lt h Mr8. OI!Cilr Flowerij and ta.mpatb to a thud consecutive m lc. ~ N ew Jt"rsey welter~etght knocked
Ohio
the warm ba.th. However, !or thos~ the unrushlng Muc.tr.tnaum team
lly
I out Ruby Goldstein ~ew Yc rk (7).
per10ns o.vbu react Wlfavorably :o
Undefeated and unUrci, Lhe Mus1 the shoelt ' of cold water a. tepid kle&amp; ~UI attempt to contlnue the:r
~il;pla.ylng a pow~rtul. deter:
M1 and Mrs. John H&lt;tu. Mr. und
mll~t:ci dfense. the Bolx11.b shuweu
- ---· ·, heavy [avurltes Lu r..·;Je~l this ~ea- 1 bllth ill advised but Jn either aase awlttr pace, and expect to tll:l
MI S Mlra.ndy King ll.lld son, Carthm· real sttcn~th oy dCl;)atmg
w·th The Wrestlers son. due to the shv ... ~ng so fl\l' thL~ 'I always ftnlsh .:Vith n brisk rub- couraKed by a big terowd or homcly ~ le, spent Sunday with
re la lJVeb
W tsle)'&amp;ll declSJvely ~~"n on II. wel t
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year or the two l?Jt.L&lt;.:.
down Use a rough towel and rub comlqs tans who will retwu to th·! School boys of Lower
must comider ll:"am cs likP- footbaU a t Plymouth.
field. With comparaL1ve &amp;'ore::; as a 1
Se
Rip Mllle 1 o' •./ , jl.'" IJa·lle h:.ts • the body vigorowly until the bloorl l New Concord campus for n victory much too effemtnnte.
lheJI' lives in a game of their own
Mrs Emma Colem&amp;n and chilt · ol p di•tion O'n•o U•&gt;il • "''
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' a game wh1ch demand.'! the gree.t-o d!cn, Mr. and Mrs. Cha1Jes AJI ~ n.
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succeeded Navy
Bill · lngr ..un 11s 1 v.~itiels have been stimulated to reun 1on..
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should have no re11.t difficulty wtttl
A~ _Chteagc-E.d IBLrZob:Jg:~~-~
coach of the Mtddles slnct&lt; 1 ,,~~ fnn .. gieater activity a.nd the akin has u
Baldwin· Wallace anrl Wittenberg eet equestrian ski ll and
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This un·ilsualhly snnpl'y photo sbows Mr ~tnd Mr~ . Orvlilc Colr.man and
Mlaml U'nivers1ty
wiB c.cfeatc.d Wladek ld 1Y•n-," 1
, Fmd the Ohlo S~ters 1IlM IY~ · tmJlillif sensation.
also undefe 11ted. will met Ashland one o~ th e se 11B11tional players l~ar1ing from 13 racm~; mount at a baLy v.:.-r~ Sunday guests or Mr.
1 tQ _get the sack du~1~g on~ of the exc1tJni competi.. un d. Mrs. Robert Junes and fam~.
Churle11 F1~her. wor
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»re&lt;:arloU&amp; ange
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A t;tlff uppcne.tt _w ill be cncoun w~111,ht ch am pion. defeated Zack ~::::r bba t~~ b·~cr~w~" bu~l'-&gt; o~i.o lmmc~~~te'j)'811&amp;Jter ~o: ~th. be The surprlae paHinll hiiJided Ak twn' sta"ed a~ 0Jal. Califorrua.
Jdm Beller ot Pt PleMant VIII tnEd next Satm1ay when the Malkov
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bcosted the chances JJf Baldwin be r,' plar rd by 11 2\ITJ ll lld oL1 1l new- r.d Richard Murphy and Mi!S.Ij Hal
na 11 Bird, Saturday
L'1' ones'
castle, Indiana. By dde~:~lmg Cln· l weight and Don Ost-opazitch drew. ~mous "-Fr;ur Hoc's~:': of h NOlL ~~~ l,~:ve:ol~o ~~~::'oo~ ~~~~ Wallace being upset this SaturdllJI./
Mn; Roy Merritt, M15 Mae Fow1
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cbmatl 'l~ the Tigers show l-cl lhal
Joe Eavoldl, £X·!ootballstar, de- theme~b~~~~n~c falrtye we~:c ~~~~~ while your hair Is wet. If you WI!)
I ts. 19 to 0 mauling or DenlsoniD
All du11118 the :,r .. 1 thr .-pla&lt;.llel ~ le r and mother, Mrs. J B Coleman
they would offer tough compctltlon tcatd Billy Burna. Wichita. Kas
t dy lth th
tta It:
h te q It is I water to comb your ha.lr In place h~~os gJ\'en hope to Mlanu in the
and Lhe ~pla.~hcuc, l(lt;k tUill.~ a. v. erl' In Pomeroy, Saturda~·
to li llY Buckeye team. Although
A~ New York--Jim Lcndos, Greece e Thw Ohle0 a c ' w l~d ver ~k s.ubstlt.ute oil 4r va.oeline- 1! yo~ Wittenberg frs.ca.s. Miami lS now In
t:L ung E'ti. CII c.t nfl' ~ ma tk :; ltml t lo ~
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AI Wilmington, Dcl.~Paul Junes, thiDgs easy ast eve n(l at 1 e !&gt;ta- fore going out into winter weather ence.
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No More Sil..-er Dollar.
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Cllse, which has ridden tc succe.'i- you conc('rned 0\'Cr the lnct llla t lro h~p "'-'•H'l· u tlh tllf' c~an w- :
proved tl'ltll' ability to sco1e whtn Tex .. def-eated Babe Caddock, New dium and ran through 35 mlnut~s
Till' l'UI Il:l;:e or llu• hi iH•r duiiHr
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necelll!ary.
York
ot practise without pads
hea Y lation of health rules in thlli con- slve victories over Oberlin, Akron dunog 1931 soml'thlnlJ clost• tn lUOO has ~-:rown dlzZlt' r tha n 12 plalmum ' 11 .1 ~ LII,Ctlllii!1 1U'(1 Ill o;.t.:~
't'l1tJre
At Manchester, N. H -Ed Don uniforms. Real work for the homc-lnecUon Ls the failure to provide and W0011t.er, does not anticipate' new hwlmmmg ICcutd~&gt; &gt;I'I.'I l' hun,; u! nw s 11L.u mg 1;. , ,.,:;u :: s ll.l &lt;1
114 uu 1·~1 ·1 111&gt;: i nw 111111 .11111"•1'11.&amp;
The main ptoblrm !or 1-he B"Jb- Geargl'. New York, dr.feotcd AI coming !!"arne was schedu.l.ed W l{~t plenty ot freoh air in 0.. ,. ....... """'. much trouble with Jt.a game at
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l'lll 'lh c·r ~ • •i :l:ll!l'
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lll1 d erW(I..y tod ay. tbe coache 8 8 eer n: 1 espr!clally a t night. No matter
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stronger pass clef• m ::. Thry w~:r
_ _ _ --~lng to think t.hat Lhe Scarlet tum buterly cold It may be, never 11 te~p up." ~·s only worry now l.s the
still r hit beWJidCJ : d when Wes- COLLEGIAN8 FANCY TENNIS Oray warrlm-:o deserved a rcsl nf · with the bedroom wmdows clooed. game with Reserve next week
leyan took to the au· B&lt;llllluav
Boston
Nov. 3-lNS-Pootball, ter last Saturday's victory over In- Keep the body well covered with
Other games ~cheduled thiS \HC•t
The Bishops gulnc1 pr,tc\ ,(, II~· all track boxing an C1other sports ma:r tHana.
clothing that Is not t.oo heavy but include:
thelr yardLlb'C by a Wcst.l'aJJ-;,o- , have their attractlom for rno.~t
Marietta nt Ohio Northern. Cm18 warm cnuugh !or comfort. Heav y
Dtcke-rson pass comiJmaLmn ths.l ~ young men but tennis Is the most
• Merit ia Alt•t;DPt
1blankets or comrorters will onr:,· clnnati at Denison, Findlay at
elicked. tame aft.er lime
Ipopular with Harvard freshmen . 'l'lle 1111•11 "ho t rv to dn , 11111 @. I hamper the natural u.ction or th~1 Bowlin&amp;: Green, Earlham at Blull'
Ohio University _can.: ?til ( L tlw 1 When 900 -odd fl.rst-year men were tiLin g ~tnrJ r 11 u urP iullnltl'l.'· \ol'\ler l body during sleep and lnduce a ton, Wilmington at Cedarville,
wesieya.1 lray with 1:v mjunes lu Rsked to t~ame their l!l.vorlt.e sport th
1110 , , wl 1 tr\' 10 lho nothing !const.a.nt, mild perspiration which Orovc Cll,y at John Carroll, We:;tkeep Bobcats on the h&lt;!nch Uu.s 1they -voted ror tennls, crew and
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In Itself rna)' lead to a cold.
ern Reserve at Syracuse. Dayion
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football, in that order.
anu suet·eer .- · "·' ' · nn('K
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----Do not stt In a stea.m heated raom
in h••"' ••rm'""· •nd ... '"'
other hand, dou't leave a warm at mooph"'' rnr •
with•"'
additional clothing. You cannot tx 1 - - - - - - - - B y HARDJ;~i Ill ~~ ~\~~ . EY'
pect to avoid a ook:r 1t' you subject
your body to sudden chHUng wlth·
New York No\'. 3---INB-A lot uf
out s umcient protection.
thlnga-.- and none really pleasant-If you have alroady contracted ll are scheduled to happen to dlacold. be most cart:rul about your mond athletes before next Apnl'~
diel and elimination. One Aiway:i "Play Ball" sounds through the
needs food enoU(I:h tor heat and land.
wera:y, but an over-su.pply w1U
Tbere wm btl 111-les Hlld tJ:ades
onll' clog 'and poiBon the system.
a'Jjllenty during the winter months
Above every other consldera.tlo!l And a lihlat nmnbCI· of relenscs v f
exercise precaution In your contact, existing major league talent. wag .
with others. Coleta are contaclbw es Will ootl'lc down----at least :1'5 per I
1md though U1e1' may Beem s!m'p!e cent. It 111 quite posslblt• that t])('
In the beginning, there Is AlW&amp;Yii mogu18, now Insisting upon 1~g r t1
danger of Utelr developing 1nr.o economy, will decide to l'ed uce tlw 1
more serious condltlon8. If J O'.l playing sta.ft'
have a cold, avold crowded pltt.C&lt;:l.'i. Each club now totes around
as much a~; posa1ble and ttlwa3s nbout 30 men except dUI'llli th·
1smolher a oough or sneell'.e in youJ elo~cd !'Ieason, when the m.axJmu1 11 1
handkerchief to prevent contami- limit is 25 . The magnates may cll' natlng lhe au that others are tore- cide that 20 or 21 ball player~ 1~ :··
ed to breaLhe.
big enough crew to man a club unci
1f th1s transpires, It means UJ.lt
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about 80 men, who would hii.Vf) been
certain ll;f major bl!rLhs In llOl'tml
times. whl be pu&amp;eed out of Nn
:::~~~on~nd American League eu-~

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wttk-epd, Although the spotlight
WUI be (':entered on the N. Y. U .Gtlctnretl11m festivltle&amp;, thl'~e otbu
l.fid Plrt-ie• in New Y9rk Ctty, this
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be surpr!i!ling, 'howe~#, if Gue Do- stilind in hill cha~ot:o ~o 1nc real

rai~t' Detl'oiters make the !':laue !pil1t, ud a fineasa In the J!!Keeudoubtful untU r~" fin~ whistle.
tion of their plars w'nlcb fJ begin·
In Capt. M'lrphy, Fl)rdham tea- ninltf; to be remniaeen~ of RocJm.•

turea one- of the molt , ~werf~ ela~'" was one of 'he !Jl'tl&amp;tlllt
running h.cki!'WI.th hi&amp; ' 19 po~n
f"•rda in the ~tion. Dcllpik hi1
of brawn anrt. 1111ttrgy, marveloufJ
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knee action, "ffd a pair of legs 65 POI.Inde ha as a ~rtal' OD •
which never •top t ~u'rniflt&amp;' until he defenar, and the 1c:i1 nt interf•:rie c:ompJete~~- Jle Ia , well ence ln the Rambler'1 rGlUline

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two 0 • the tiRhtingel~ of football
out#.U and ilu,nld De a knGek·
d~Wf.!, 1 drag·o,at -d!Rlr fl'om belrinil'l$ to end. T-he Rams won
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Jfou'l J,.il\le haa gtealCr P?tent ill~
tlea in · the •quad thla Yoar tha•
ever before, some of whlcb a~ol!l~
element. "'N 1 flas~ed ' ln t;f:t'l' -.io
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cago Cubs' announcement tha~
they mten" l..o rebuild their bell
team Is furnl!:lhtng 1uel aplenty for
the early winter se&amp;un of the "hot
stove league."
While the Cubs are not especlall;
ncb In trading material, -they have
!)evcl"al players of the first ma.gnltpde who have worn out their
Boston. Mass. Nov , 3-:-IN8-A 1
weftome with the mllnBgcment
fot. Ulty curb Is like Jy to 1::-~ placed 1
The Bruins· establllilied stars, hcncetorth on the CdltoJ lui uctlv1- I
Hack Wilson and Pat Malone, arc tlc!l Gf the quaint young mtncG
!slaled rw the trading block.
Which operate the Han·ard "Crim
Basoball go!ISiper.s at the world son" and the Harvl'rd " Lnmpo ~n"
series 1tad It that the Cubli were the (Oilege papers.
The recent uttack made bv 1h•'
Willing to part wtt h players and
cash lor Chuck Klein ot the Phtl· "Crhnaon" on the continuanCe of
Ues.
football I'Ciatloos wllh Arm•· llt:t
Pat Malone, recently nicknamed, only has aroused the student t~[ l}
''Slug," probably will command a which sent a. vigorous ('ondemn:~.- 1
high Pllce In lhe traUe ma1"t8. The Uc.n to the "Crimson's" ed lbr~;, bull.
bulky ri!Jht-hander had an or'Cii It has focused the facul ty·~ altt'nnary season during 1931 but fans tlon upon the dnngcr mvoh ~d 111 l
believed. friction with Rogers Horn~ permUting callow under g.1tdual r
by ha.d. much to do with hili reoonl. edltc.l'l! to run amuck: with tlleil
Pat's earned 22 victories In 1930.
fanta~ttc vlew.s
Leste1· Bell, veteran Infielder
A~ editorial which app... a t·c-J 111
who has followed Rogers Homblo' one of the Harvard student lJApt'l ~ ·
through three major league clubs, !lOme year.s ago 1~ rf!ga rded as the
wJll a:o to San Francbco, of the cav.Be for the ~;everance of the
Po.cJtk Coast League, in part pay. Ptlnt,eton-Harvard athlfJtic frie nctment for Btauley Hack, sclenllllat - Ship. 'Iblil aSL&gt;ault by the "Crlmwn··
ing rookJe third ba8emo.n, accord- upon Army, and Jts statement
ing to reliable reports here.
that "Har~rd and Army have no I
common Interest!" not only has
ORIOIBON ANNOUNCERS'
angered the students but aruused 1
· 'fROUBt.ES MULTIPLIED the faculty and it ser.ms cerLau:
New York Nov. 3- lNS--One of th~ latter Will muule the '·Crimthe reasons 'thY telegraphers an;IJ., son's" typewriters before rurthe1
linotype operators are growiua dRmuse Is done to Ho.rvaro·a sla~w.
jra.yer and grayer- lli that tootba111Jn .sportsm•Jlllll.ip.
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Here arol! a Jew sample names of
Ja~•·••• N•uae f~ Ship
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Emnc a! H'Je gridiron s~ars of 1931 :
'fhe Jr~tVonette word "llaru" 1ueuoJ
CW!cll:liillki CAibrlghU; ·:Jchel llill[t. It 111 used Ia the muoee or
fena.cher lEJt. Johnsl
Lassa-laslcb .fntl!llle~;U merchant \'OH.Is to tllstln
&lt;Dickln r:ul11h tltcru trom wii'rshlps uwi
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Tuesday Lost By G. o. P. J~P~N[~[ THOOP~ ' OHIOMOTHERSHOOTSHERTWO STRON~ PROTEST Sehool; Bond Issue Lost
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IN CASH PRIZES

Master Masons t
Wedneaday night, November 4th., at
7:30 ia the time aet for the regular commun·
ication of Pomeroy Lod1e No. 164 F. &amp;: A.
M. at which time the Annual Eleetiono will
be held. Every member ,of Pomeroy Lodle io e•mefll]l ~eated an~ eopecially ur·
,ad to h• .m•ent ai Uils it!~n •.
By Order of The Worshipful Ma•ter• .
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Security
The bodies of lfra. Jamu A tl'lat weapon on the oaby The eid.¥
Pomeroy voters awakened Wednesday morning W
trend was dtscermble today m yesterday's electwns.
REJttDY FOR ATTACK Homer, 30 and her daUihter Pearl er dau11hter was shot throush the
JN MANCHURIA
h n d that wh1l e lhey had made some few changes m tho!
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Seizul!el By Ja"'• Bottlet ctt1er daugbier, Cora, ldl: mdntb'J Mn. Homers death apparently Ob"
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De
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e1r OLlllCI. ew c anges were
SIOQal seats at stak€ tn the hallotmg, elected a governoi
aold wu rUihed to Jane C. . hD&amp;-. wu lnflt.ant.a.neous, as physlciau&lt;~
Jecta O &amp;PI
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other respects For ms tancc, the old war-horse, C. J. Het~.3,
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pita! where She wae re~ tO be reported that the bullet which en
On Income From Chin·
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Chineae
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was re-elected for the 11fth tim e by the electorate of the
d1stmctly Democratic

a governor m Kentucky, nnd were generally successful
may orality contests In .1\ ew li.:ngland stutes

wound near her heart.
The woman's huabend wae. nOt
Pelpinr NtJV 4---INB-Japa.nese at the hmne m\ the time of 1 the
By OEOROE R HOLMES
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republicans, and
farmer - lab·
m ::S: :'!~~~~~:!n~~': No moUYe eould be ettab ed
Washlnlfton, Nov - INs-Demonot ~attempt. to enier the elt.y,
cratlc orp.nlza.t1on and control or
fi.Ulng the two remp,Jnlng V;t.- where a Chlneee prrtaon wu pre,..
the next House t1f Repre&amp;entntives
one In New Jersey and on"'
realst a.n
accord.appee.red lnevlt&amp;ble today on the
Hampshire the repubJicans'
~aala of Tuesdays elections
tie the oount numerically, but
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so it will do tbem little
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a. oontrolls coru:emed.
nen we
1troya
our
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are in the
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Jand and Brooklyn dl&amp;trtct&amp; were
expected The result. 1n the Mlcb-

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Pl"Oiteaallfes
the d~mocrata
repubUcans anywa-y,
tbe district In M5 years He defeM- l4ld barring unexpected developf'd Poss 0 Eldred tRJ who had the menta they probe.bly will vot::! \\lth
a.etlve support of Republican na- the demoera..r; ror organization
tlonal leaders
Oddly enough, the e1ihth Michl'"
IIUl diStrict was the only one in
COlumbus, 0 , Nov t-INS
-Auglalze and Clinton couuYesterdayl!l' elec:Uons whk:h
ed an out-and-out
isp
ties staged 8 hot and cloa&amp;
sue Hart, the
flght last nlgbt 1n a race to
was thOJ'9U8lllY wet Eldred. tb~c;:_ l
be first in ~tttlng theli re publican loser, was dry The weta
turns on the welfare bond
found great 10lace in the out..ccml'
~~ to ~~or State
for tbe district Is a rural one Ibn&amp;
ence
Clinton
represented by Uncle Joe
Pord- 1 county held the honors today
ney eo-author of the Fordney-Mc~:;~~~~~~~by the margin ot
Cumber Tariff act enacted soon
after the war
Clinton county II board or
The chief Republican victory wu
election rallied to be flut .n
In the ftrst OhiO (Cincinnati) cUllrrlnilnl'f~n the com)lete retrlct, for years repreaenw.:t by the I
urns a r Auglalze COWlty
late l!lpeaker, 'NI.ck Longworth
= e : N.,....o~:C:Itl~~onbythae
There they elacted John B. HOllis- I
ter over Sta.te Senator David Lar - 1 m~l:~a:.,., comple~-:
br.ch, by a majority that wUl a.p- ~
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preach 20.000
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'11le Olnclnnatl district ;tr\.Rtnted
alter the polls closed at Wllthe

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Are Offered For The, Pri&lt;e Of One Plus One Cent

SALE
Starts

Priced From $22.50 Up
HeaNII&amp;r&amp;en for New! hrfec,tion Oil Heaters.

Ray -Gio

and Resner c.._ Hea&amp;en.

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McMaster Hdwe. Co.
TWO STORES
Pomeror

L. D. MeMul.er, OWner

Middleport

LASTS ALL WEIK

MORE THAN 125 ITEMS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF
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Tbe BesaU Store

A HEATER FOR EVERY PURPOSE-All Priced al BRrraln
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING

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H. W Mr.Muter, Owner

' Leon Errol, Zuu Pitta, Mitzi
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c:r-, Lilyan Tuhmu and Jukie Searl.
ALSO COMEDY "HUDSON AND IT'S MOODS"

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throuah by 80me 3.500 Yotes On t.lu•
baais of that vote and the hard rubeinatorlal contel!ltll, pclitical Intimes ot the put two Yeu.lt., tht&gt; tereat here Lurned to the test of
Demoerata and built hllrh hopes of 8
carrying: the dlatrlct
yesterday ~ In New York between oov
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~":=.0wh~~;~~teadn~n Eax c~~~
Both
ee sent money aJod na- cut victory for Lhe former
tlonal speakers to OtnclnnaU The
outcome WM cUaa.ppolntln' tn t.he
Rooflevelt I!JPOl1liOI'fld an amendDemoorat., but they ooniOled tlae;m- ment to the constitution permitting
aelvee with the eilhth llkb1p.n \he state to &amp;cqulre abandoned

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D1nl &amp;ftd ln addition tht ~ l~nd
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ed l)r a mt.JOrlt)' in IIOIM 01' 100,•
' 000 ta Kentuoky, early rtpur$11 h •
dkated. tb8 elac!Uon of Judp lt.UbY
l:aft'OOD, Democrat, over hll ltepulillcan opponen~ Mayor W1Ullm
Han11on of LoulavW. Tlae otbeJ
I'Qbernatortal contett wu In J4il..
tlsltpPI Where lt wu me...ty a
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Of railfJinl
tbe outcome of
the
Democratic
primary
Nowbe~ ~ except tn the tint Qbll)
dlatrk:t cua the republleaM appear
able u,' cbect the democratic tid"
that appeared ftnt. a year qo In
tbe ~ elections.
At
that time, ~ democrata overt:urned. hup rtJ»ubllcaa majorities in
both Bellate IUld Bouee and placed
lthemlelnl In poaUJan to exert aet.l control or both.
'11iere were no senatorial etectiona; restei'c1ay and the ~nBWJ
tliere remalna 48 republlca,na, 47
democrata. bad 1 farmer-labortte
Tile llouee, With ttiU two vacanctea, Btood today. 217 democrats

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tabulatwn.

P.Lush wht:~~W re.ce w11 ,1 Chas.( t '"'"'""'- _ .. ,... ..... .., ........ _ _ ... - ·
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n:cited much intenst de- Bond lssLe went over with n !la.Jli
t.he LeaJue of Natlon8 by Dr Al- feated Mr Ricketts wit h 12G vo. vS as It wu generally expect¢&lt;~ a
q,.a
fred SSe the Chinese deleaate
more than he needed to t1r At would do when Ltw pevplc of Mld1 The- Cblneae note declared that that Mr RltfttL~ surprised man~ 1dleport mo.de an lnvestlgallon lnt.o
the northward movement of Japan of Pomeroy ll so-called t;Xp l:'ri . U.L thllt subject
elll! troops Into the TIIIY:lhar area calllna: the turn on the vote'!';
Syracuse ~lected Wm Mathewaon
T
ed . • enda.qered relations between Jap- In the CouncU, that Bre zy I MQ.yor once more Richard Duckrapp
ID Weat V!lrcirua ..,n and BoYiet Ru.aaJ,a. and agaln Heta:bU product, now llvlllrr in su- worth had no
for
1demaQded U\'!1 Htttnl of the J&amp;p- PT Run went under t,afe v.1re an
Mine Wheu ~losioa
Potta
Killa
Th.., .
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tbo pack, an1
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The lil&amp;.l'lnr was discovered oy
nelthbora who stopped at t.he home : Genna Nov 4-IN5-A vlgoiUus t 1al
loDd Investigated when they recelv I prQtest a1ainat the mtlmslve oon
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t.here by a majot1~y of about 6,000
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I Delawate-, o~ Nov t-IN$--A 'ltor the mothers act by ofllclals ln I1
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Meeo Beats Johnston; Meea, M&lt;Culloulh New
· "tY May R.,ac h 20' 000
•tsoneel BY Ch"10ese
two daughters kiWhl one of them, roundlnr the eplsode
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Loagworth ; M&amp;JOrl
and then comm1ttec1suiclde at tbell 1 BeUef was exprt"Med that Mr.. I
Movement Endangers
Washmgton, Nov 1 - INS-A

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Logan, W Va
NoY 4&gt;-IN&amp;.:-- fJuU ~ ''ivacv.tkm had already ne&amp;relt (,om
itor was s;;:~nd btma
NearlJI, exhauat.ro by an nil-night ctJmmenaed:" and declartd that the wttll a few more than 800 1he
The sChool board fight findS c A
hdee bOttled up a.
fH,reb re.acue crews today strunled Tokio lfOvemmeoi bad. now ~fus- well known emt.lmer llDd under- Sprlnpr, c H, WUliama :ani Heru-y
tttln, but m-..ces
a(lalnst smoke l!lnd after-damp 1n ed to DejOil&amp;it wtth the Hank.lnfl: j taker, Ruel Ptosterwald
showed Zelher chtJaen tar the long term
181d that the Ohlnese movem,el).t
an effort to tt.'O.Ch two men tro.p- a;ovemgwnt on the Mlbchurlan tome of hill Democra.Uc frtmdl how and W P Blliek and RJCll;nd
TWllllatl wa• belnl carrled nut stroyed four
reatdencea
ped In the No 20 mine or the Ia:~ sltuaLJon and had refused t.o r.eeol- 1to corral vote&amp; without maklns: an RaWIJillf!! fdr the sh6tt term
out without. blood&amp;bed, accordtnc ~ dan'lqe t~f •100,000, and
a time land Cretk Ooal Company at Whit 1nlze the Ieaamy Ol \he reaoluti~ ttfmt, this amlal aentleman clickRutland fout1d their old Mayo1
early reporta, Marahal Chapa ex- threatened the entJre beo.ol:l com- man ,near here wh t n an explo~ion of October 22 1n which the Jeaeu lng into third pla&lt;:e wtth 177 ntes. so good no m1e would run apl.n!lt
preBBed. ~he fear of &amp; .serious
munlty
killed three of th-eir comp:~.nh:r.1s council demanded eYacuatlon by Edgar Ebensbach Carl Sauvatc ... nnd him aa Geo Prall holds forth as 1111
clash there between Ohlnelll! and
Btartlna: In the unocoupielil. relii- yesterday
November 16
John Schaaf fo11oW£d 1n .te :: 1 du ual The same a:oes for Ben Pow-~11
Japanese troops, u well as ll.t Ts1
f N'-' 0 ,~,
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Cully Fr~ alld James Hohbs the
Japanese authorities In ManChu named Albert H Durlilt lacked 20 88 Clerk lind Nora E.. McNaugbtcn
tBihar, where a Jll.piUleee detach
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ria, the note stated are demQ.Ildin'l"
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b t
ment haa been dllpatched to make
banker the blaze,fanued by a. two men still ~ns.tlln!J, will not be alllnoome from Chinese salt taxes 1YOte'J of etUn,. I&amp; draw w1~h Schaaf as rteasurer
rve)'
nson ~
repair&amp; on a Toanan-Anllankl rail
lnahore aea breese, awept to rou?d allye th
work.ns declared amoWlttng t.o Pfr.OOO.OOO annually for sixth position on the colUlc!l H Spires for Marshal an::! the m
way bridge.
home Of Barbara Stanwyc:k and Th. heat from the bias~ was too tmrlstlng that the prooeeda be turn mamc board
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en the council ticket W E 'fheoTokyo, Nov
husband Prank Fay reducing Ji,teat to iiVe the men a chance 1ed tJVer to the Japanese adminLSClark R G Webster who .s£em~&gt; bald A E Barton A H l:bl.m
troops,
to J'Uin6
they saki
I tratlun at Mukden
to have all oppost~on baffled rod; i:R.rl KmA P A Jhiden and F C
sla 1
The bodies of Willlo.m Db1ge81!
ThE" revenue from these taxes 1 ~ in without an c:lPP: rnlt wl lh 79t Mutclller h a1 •10 oppO!&gt;Jllc:ln T~
Residence&amp; of Ned Mat"tol mo~
ern
toln pl.cture director and producer and O.vld Am06 were t-ecoYered waa pointed out were needed by
Rutland town.&lt;~hip tru stees elected
repa.ltlnl' a.
and JOieph sanuey actor and dl- from the mini! workings yesterfto) China. to suaranlee varloUH roreig:u 1
were H M BelLon 1 N Taylor
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over the Nonni
rBCtor, WM't! the n~t to be burned t:~ ~0:~ !mc!:er ,:~:00~~! Joana
A :-:::~u~~~!~!re In
~~~~n:'rr~~~:;d c 0 Miles as
·-- - -- werfl ftred on today by
to the groUnd
men were believed to have bt n
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Tuesday !:
Mayor F 5,; Philson was elected
dlers accordln8' to reports
~ls!l Bt.anwyck and Pay t.he lat.- kUWt almost instantly
YOUTHFUL HEIR IS
el~ctions iu Meigs county 1&amp;
Clerk. and L E Say~ was unophere
ter s faUler were driYCn from thelr
Two hundred and ninety-one 1 WHISKED TO SOUTH
posed for treas urer
Whlle NO casuai.les \\ere reJ)Orl- 1 home by the flre Their total 1068 miners who escaped from th.! ex~e ~~~ t~~tu~~~~ftv~ ...~a~~ 1 The hottest little pght m the
ed the bleldent call8cll considerable house, furnlahn111 and jewelry was ploslon ~cause they wel'e working
country rt'Sulted in t.hla "1Ua~;e for
alarm here
150,000, Pl\)' said
tn the major ~rectton of ~e mine
St Petersburg ~"'!&amp; Nov t-INS
nlclpa.lltles were re-elected
I the job a! Manhal, Earl Hart ana
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Mayor Harley or Middleport
IBll1 ru~ were tlecl at 60 all
PRICE OF GASOLINE motion picture world formed • fcrt.s 'Ihe expiOSIC.l.l took place In or Thomas w Miller wealth)' Ash
for hla third term Mayor
For Colmcll DUloil Cross
Howbucket brigade and pretented a an abandoned section which lhP land Ohio Rubber Manufacturer I
H'I'M or Pomeroy who Is 71
lard Nelgler
Marti ~ Rl'!lthrtlllhu.
BOOSTED ONE CENT spread of theconfta.aratlon andaid- l ftve men were prepo.rlng for re- romped behind tbe high walls of
for the ftfth time Mayor
jHermUl Wolfe H W Rousn, and
ed In removal of va.luable furnl- 1 op~nlng
hJs lathers winter ea.tate flere to
Prall had no oppoclitlon
J L Wllooxen emerged victorious
Tul8a, Okl&amp; ,-;;;;" ._WS--Fol- ture from threatened re&amp;ldencea
Mme e;trlclo.ls blamed a fall of day obiiVlous of a plot qalnlt his
ln the order named
the lead lt set ltl blasting
The ftre finally WIN! extfnlulahed slate for tbe cata.etrophe The slate life, \\hlle pollee ltept vigilant
With returns from every pr-ecll)ll\
ell 1 ~ cents n by depakmenta from Banta Mon- etruck a trolley wire they said guard outside
YOi:.es whll~ Anthony Or&amp;.bc. for but Spacuse the particlpu&amp;m 'for
011 Oompany lea, West Los Angekfl and Topan]IO and ~&gt;parks from the wire set oft' 1a15
Whisked here by his parents I treasurer also
experlem:t..&lt;d no state aid went tJYer with a bang In
an lncrea.ta of
The Fay and SanUey homes were In the mine
after a sene~~ of mylterious lettens dtmculty he too bemg wlthuut 6 all but two yot1ng places, LonJ
the price of IOCcupied.
and telephone call&amp; had been re- pac!:!r to make thegolngtnterestlng Bottom and BedJord tu1•1ing Ute
TROOPS DISPATCHED
celved 1n ABlllBnd, tbreateniR8' th ' IThe next lntereattna 8J'1Jument frcm opposition down
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1 boys life WJII!flll Miller paid *1.000 a lccal slandpolnt was the rae ~ t e Pomeroy showed 8 flm vo~ on
The one cent lnereaae aft'ecte: all
INJUBBD IN DI8TUBBANC,:
to the ext4Jrt1onlsts, young Parke-~ t - - --yd Meeo 1_, 1 ~.. ,n ... th'· th
om ,_ labulaU
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aradt-1:. of IJ1W)I1ne and 1.!1 In efl'ett
HamiUoo, 0, NOV' 4-IN8-8&amp;ot
Bombay, Nov
4-lNs----Brltlsh was believed to be safe pollee ~~aid .......... rdlU
ber' 1- 1h · ~Sci ;~,
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on ••.now~
trdM a.t all Its Oklahoma fllllnll by Constable Worley Mlnor durlnii: troops were dispatched today to 1 today
manBoan!an ""'•m_ nko , hn
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etattons
&amp;n election d1sturballCf at a rural ICMhmlr In northern Indio. to 1lld
The boy arrived here with Mt
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aM 126 CJf these&gt; 239 were cast
n was expected that other eomp vott.na: booth yesterday Aaron Har- b\ suppresSing a M:l!llem revolt and Mrs Miller and w"s taken to Mlddlepcrt for the Salisbury Tow 1- Pomeroy third ward B'
panlu would also Increase gasoline den, 2B nerro of New Miami, waa aimed a~ the ov~rthrow of the Han - 1 the Miller estate under pollc" Blllp Clerkihlp Moos finished w_u
With all precincts he&amp;rd from tn
dead today
du Maharajah Sir Harl Slnah
guard
in front In belns re-elected
the county the Welfar ~ B:md bprleea
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The local school bllttle ftn she[l sue of ,7,500,00 was kicked ln the
with Bla!ttnar ltaO.lnl the field face to the tllne of 2 269 few as
with nearly too YGle.s K£ehne was al{8tnst 3,666 against It
S.Dta MOnlea, Cal, Not.1-r.r-rN8
-Mction picture celebrUII!B fled
from their borne~ &amp;odQ u fire
1 rap;d throuiJh the exclusive Ma.llbu
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ro FOOTLIGHTS, DR. PERLEY

NUTTING, FAMOUS PHYSICIST, SAYS 1"Pete
~e:!:~e:~ee'sor ~~~t.:!,~ ae
must hat .:! made quJte a 1.-

bealih, Miss Ada.ma Ia baCk on..~!
boards. She returned to the pW#I ....
In Cll!veland laBt nla:ht in a produo:
t.loo ot "Merchant. of Venice
But otr-st.age, MaUde Ada.ma has
eYer been the a.rti8tlc X, the unknown quantU.y and quality
What. aort of peraon is she reallv
at 68 year. of age?
"Maude Adami ill MaUde Adams
on tbe Hare,' a&amp;ld Dr Nut.tinl
"But tn private Ute you would
not recopt&amp;e her or know her iuo
the IIUD.e womliUl
''She nner lived In the past
a I hYJ Uved In ,,. preaen t and
the ruture •
Oomlder t.hat
The loallt. ot
Bro&amp;d.way, Mabt Street and polnta
east., wat, hort.h and south tor
several reneration• The JeacUng
woman for tb•t maat.er of An\etlea1:1 acton John Drew Bhe wlio
pla.Jed the, role of Lady Babble J~
"The lJttle lll.nilter" more than a
thOuand Umea to an ldula\tnl
pubUo. And 11101t1 than tbat ln &amp;be
title role ot "PeW Pan."
'lbt eUln, WllttuJ Mau&amp;e Adams,
of tb.e penooauty intanatblrr th.,
mea hypnot1c theatrical pei'IOilqf!
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ftrtt tilt of t.he Roosevelt-Smith
~::"ty, and the Governor'$ ! (Edltor s Note One of the mmt
fr1
here were Jubilaat today Intimate piCtures of Maude Adama,
nutr the outcome It presaged to whOBe private periiOD&amp;Ilty hu been
Ultnr, bll Presidential nomlnatlon lltreened tn mystery, Is tnclude4 ln
next. JUl.~
the foUowlnc article the aecxmd
and coneludlDI' story based on an
Oltvtland, Nov, 4-INB-On the Interview wlth Dr Perley G Nuttentb llnnlver-.ry of tts a.doptk.n tlna. noted government phyllcllt
thrDQih t.ht ballot u the &amp;oluUo~ He baa been cJo.elJ auoctated wlth
o1 rJI city pyernmental evil&amp;. her during Ute years of her retireOltveland voten 1o4ay bad reJeCt- ment ln aonnccUon with ezperled their J)J'faent. type of oUy m•n- ment.s on a new ata~ lla:htlnl tnllfl' rule In faYor of the old elec- •entlon Mia&amp; Ada.rna hal Just rep
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turned to the staae after an ab
l¥e mayor-counoU 1Jitem
StranJlDif
of tuesday's aeneeBy
of DAV
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fromretums
the elty'e
749
clncta today swelled the ma_.!"~
Copyrll:ht, 1131, by I N. 8.
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or e Danaceau charter Maude Adams see1113 Ute a penon
amendment PJ'OYldlna for a chanre from another planet You cannot
•U the system ot IJ'Ovtmment to an ftnd out •hat. a penon trom Mara
unoftklal total Dr 1,12? votes The lll lUte a.nd you cannot ~ wbat
ftoal unoftlclal vote n&amp; 81.281 lor they are thiDtln&amp; of yoU."
and &amp;1,970 apnlat.
Tflb: l8 the diat1loldl by Dr. PerAa the results became lmciwn, ley 0 NUtUDI, not.ed aelenu.t, of
preparatJona: were launched toda.y a peat actreal, ille Jeut known
to ca.rry out the provlalons ot the woman of prominence tn tbe world
new charter pla.n whloh Jnoludes ''She p.Ye you a f•llnl Of bell:ll a
the renuwal of Ctty Manaaer Da.n- superhuman belnl at orae ttDJe1Uld
lei &amp;. M:omm ttom omce next Mdn- then of beiDa YHJ buman at-aoo-..
ther," be aald.
&lt;Continued on pqe UtreoJ
OVercomlna: tbJrteen yean of 111

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"She never lived In the piW
aa.ld Dr Nutting
No old PJ'Oil'B.II'II no prerssed
leaves from opmtns night bouquets
tn Javendar and !are
"No, there were neYer any souv
etUrl aroup.d,'' Bald Dr Nutting
1'--except piCtures of her mot.her
and lather
No aouvenll'fl but there were
memories
"At her studlo--laboratoey In
Stlhenectad)' where we worked for
)'ean on her llshUng Jnvenllou,
she Opt openlhoUBe for her friends
Th ey wou ld ,
o f .-.
ww s..._
..,... t n
trom all over the COWltry and talk
ahop"'
And Mlas Adama would relaLe
anecdo&amp;es to Dr Nutt1ns 11o11 thev
worked. on colored ntm teats, tum eel on electrical currents and tinll:ered with mammoth JJa'ht bUb
MlaB Adama often repeated R
qldb from her friend, the late
JUc:h&amp;rd Hardlna Davis,
which.
fleelned. to amuse her yery mucfl
"DaYII ..Ud that tbere were &amp;lx
J1aJea f011 • atreet ftgbt--e.lways hit
tliat," ahe would chuckle to Dr
Nutttna
"She was very unconvent1otta1

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used a ~autttul and valuable I put.ation &amp;.&amp; a baseball umpire else
ca-•• ch,.t lwo .,. , .... hun"'-" I the vcters would have ho.rdly t:e••
.....,..
hi
bl
years old for nrewood In bet j 1h:vu'.1 m !0 ct~opa e of umpiring
apartment Bbe didn't care any- cases in the JU&amp;ltt:!', oowt Pet~
thing about meale and clt'elmed in j ~ ~fl~d %:C~ t~o to l::e el~t~8 r
old clothes said Dr Nut.tlnl
e
u OU!I was .~;~con
In the ftlm.
eonducted oy Mrs Gertrude Ooeb waa btaten
Mlsa Adams In her laboratory wer;o
The ten man rac:e for CollltQble
many professlcmlll i.cton hired for I three to be chuaen narrov.-ed down
the occasion They Included Mr to four Bay RoUSh, ran ahead af
and Mrs Hua:h Reilly who were lu j lhe patk with Blll: Robson of Midthe cast wtth her many year~~ be- dleport 'eeond and Doddridge a.nd
fore
Evans so close that an ofBcial
And, in line with her often-ex count will probably be nece&lt;J.Sa.ry to
pressed desire to be retnembered t'l dett:rmJne the .,.inner Ouly .;ven
lhe -orld
-•·
u -_,_ hod •,..__...
- - • vote&amp; SC)lll'llted Ulese
two accJrd
..
U&amp;Ut
,A
on the stage, Ml&amp;ll Adams efl'aetetl t•lt!: to the uno 111c... l COWlt
all records or heraelf 1n these test
The Salisbury Township Trustee
films
argument foW\d alx In the ring
At times She was very Imp&amp;- 1 with three to be selected Accm'dtlent " Dr Nuttlng aaid.
'Sbe Inc to the unoflk:l.a.l count, William
dldn t Uke me to contradlct ber I Beyfrled Gilbert "Oyp" Weelu an l
r would resign any number ot tlme'J Harry Smith survived the ordeal
but Bhe would alwap smooth things
In Middleport Mayor Ha'rley had
over cbarmlnlly before I aot to the 1 Uttle trouble in convincilli the
door.
t ...crters that he Should be ch:m.n
'I'd do anything for her She &amp; for another tenn Bet!. Fultz far
a rreat woman "
Clerk: and W H Stelt! for TreasurInctdentaU,, there Is a loqer er had no oppoaltion nor did t.he
piece In "who s who' about Nut- I Al.x who 1R!re 00 the eounell tiel«
Untr than there le about Maude 1John Ha•klne defeated Bill Rob·
Adams
I50tl lor Manhall and the SChool

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'nle yote on the various questlant!
and candidates follows
Welfllft Bond bsue
;
Por
Against
POMEROY
Ma,'or
C J Ht'ISS D
Wm Hetzel, R
HellS mo.jority
Cieri!.
R 0 Web.!lter
~e:r

Anthony Graber
Manbal
Chaa; R1cltetts
Dan'·~ R "'···•
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Rcw.h's majority
Colllk!ll
ISix to be i! IEct&gt;edJ
Neutzllng
Duerr
Flnsterwnld
Ebersbach
Sa.uva e
Sehaa~
Durst
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