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;1.U f!lemhen are Present;
:·.~_tila Are Read And
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BY CLERK WEBSTER

Ohkl and West Virctnla- Palr
Cooler t.onlcht

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POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931

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Results Prove Citizens ;
Stake In Eleetlous Held j
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Want Cbtldrea Kept Ia
Tuesday Lost By G. o. P. J~P~N[~[ THOOP~ ' OHIOMOTHERSHOOTSHERTWO STRON~ PROTEST Sehool; Bond Issue Lost
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Mayors Of Mei•• Munidpalitiea
VICTORISWET;VANQUISHED, DRY
NORTHOrMUKO[NI SixMoa;."~~:::.7eti~~:·~-;!~ 1n;ured, l l[~~U[ BY CHINA TWODEMOCRATSINNEW couNCIL
Nme Year Old Lua

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• .
Attest: J. Edward Fatter, Secreta..,..
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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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Th~ Democrats captured th1 ee of the five congresnine. were ft~und by nflll8hbon The heart
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made ll'1
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
man
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·
Annored. Train Of
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Ill ew ersey Y a !:!mas mg maJOri y, pro au Y e eclt'd
Chineae
In s serioUB oond.ltJon with a ~et. tert!d her body also took eft'ect In
S It T
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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today seized ihe North anJ shoottna
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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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stake 1n th'!l
a. oontrolls coru:emed.
nen we
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our
Ohio
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Jand and Brooklyn dl&amp;trtct&amp; were
expected The result. 1n the Mlcb-

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republlAI a

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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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
H...- aad a~;
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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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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thll mornint: to lVI won ·'1

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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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96 votel'l t o spnre, accordmg to the unoftl-

tabulatwn.

P.Lush wht:~~W re.ce w11 ,1 Chas.( t '"'"'""'- _ .. ,... ..... .., ........ _ _ ... - ·
ed _no answer
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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havLIIC nearly B&amp;th.

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es.e a
axea
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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
votes, the flrst Democrat oo win

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I Delawate-, o~ Nov t-IN$--A 'ltor the mothers act by ofllclals ln I1
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Over Lorbach In Battleground Of Late "Nick" Fail To Enter City Garr- Delaw.,e counly moth" ""' h" ~ ·-•••• the ""umstances ""- I Dr Sze Delelale Claim•
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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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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cr:-nnrction with
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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8tal'8 and other celebrlttes ot the a!llb.ted racue crews 10 their ef- - Eight-yeiU'-old Parker UIUer so 1
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 ;~,
.., e un c..1
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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' ·, lng 1002 for as agalrut 239 against!h
etattons
&amp;n election d1sturballCf at a rural ICMhmlr In northern Indio. to 1lld
The boy arrived here with Mt
an
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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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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
Beach motiOn pictme colon' u.e·

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MAUDE ADAMS AT 58, VERY UNU~ UAL CHARACTER AS SHE RETURNS I~~co~d t~t&gt;.!::::=!:h~~~d~~;~

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!
at 31 Pll)'8 In 40 )'8MB

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vote rt wu the
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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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.
lctory 1 th
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Wa.ahlnet.on, NOV"ember ~~
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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.
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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 .-.
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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
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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••
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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
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two accJrd
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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
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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~
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OMNIPOTENT CARE-The Lord. ohall presenre
!l'linJ out a11d t~y coming in from this time forth, and
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Sr. and

Oeo Lerner u.Uended the rootball
at Athen11 S&amp;turday.
D E. N ~ WLon ~tnd &amp;.ilph Rlftle
l! It 'I'ue6day for a ~n day trip to

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Htitlng hw p&amp;renl.s, Mr. and Mr8
A D OulnUu~r Mr Oulnt.her who
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crowd
local tans
ex~ted
w
on
theofLogan
neld Isand
a large
journey there with the team

will be out
ba.eldleld
menofotthat
the game becallli!
of Injuries The two are. Tud y
Estep and Shorty Beaver. Estep
has an infected hand and BeJ:Lver
IS suffering lrom 'a Jeg Injury sus·
talned In the Athena tut
The personnel of thH Jacket back
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MO
Moaaman
517 0A A. Dlllard
Ml8 C L . BrOOk&amp;
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IEarl

Mu.nlul

Han
Bill RICe

C~LH~ndl

Dlllt ro CrOM
Howard Neltl1er
Martm Relthmi!Jer
Herman Wol1t'
H W RoW!h
J L Wlloox~n
Pred Bell

Slm~~TLAND
Mayor

872 GPo Prall

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768
764

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Uathe-.on ..•....•.... . .
41 Joteph Bem&amp;ley
' ~,. Wllllam1 ..
MatteWIOil't pluraUt.y

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Btn Powell

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Nora t McNaughton
:\bnhal
H&amp;rvt'} Jolmson
H. Spite!
J(lhDI!On s maJorlt}
Vouncll
tEiecl si 'P
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M~tchler

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733 W. E. Theoba ld

590 :
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34.2 A. E Eblin
248 Earl K1111

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Trustees
!Elect three1
H. M Bolton
1 N. Taylo ·
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GO Ricb.ud Duckworth

1Elect shu

104 Jamt's

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577

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HIUTY Pcltt.l
1&amp;1 John Du11y

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138 Potts ma.Jortty

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Tbeodore Burrll .
103 Harold OliCk'IWOfiJJ
89 John Guinther
Cottrill's plur~llty

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Pott.l

'"I Wm
w F Bath
Bartel•

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Dana AbiH
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113 J C Hellam
Wm Leifheit

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172

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•Elect three Lon&amp; TennJ

167
164
141
131

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C A Sprlna:er
H-enry ZeU!er
W fi' McBrlde
J J Ab)es

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lt3 Richard RawUnp
120 1w 1" Baxter . . . . . .

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The Middleport COWlCIJ of t e I
Daughter~ of AmeTica held Lh- lr
annual Halloween t:£1ebration antl \
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loyd Mees
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Prank Johmto.J
IIZ3
Mee ~ majority
211
baliaour,. TrusiH!!i
(£1ect Uln!t 1
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I Elizabeth Dar.s\ was ~ present with
vl.stlor&amp; lrom
Rutland,
Kyger, I
Pomeroy and the Charity ;councit
ol Middleport t~everal , lnterestuto:
talks were given by members of
ll -l-3t th.e vlS!tlng cdunclls. Following

Store:.

EdaeaUoe

Clertl
'l'reuv•
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ManbaJ
1177 I1John Hewklm . .
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, Bill Robson
HawklnLJ' majority .
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1032 l
!Elect Stxl
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Pete ~ · · ·
W J McCulloua;h
Mn. Gertrude ~tiE
Ce...&amp;able SaU11"11rY
(To elect three!
Dan._ R Rou!h
8111 Rob&amp;on
Bert Doddrk!&amp;e
B4Jaa Evan.
Fred White
H. P Mayer
Lold Ry&amp;ell .
Pete Godfrey
nk 8tllet . . .
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Herry Hlclus

t~e.: ~:c:~~. ~fit:e~. :~~~~:~:tl: ::~~~~~ ~!~ :e~tt~1~;:cd:: 1
1tor the evening and initiation for
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I! you do much Jettf'r writing, J two Candidates Wifl hiAJd.
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you'll be Int erest xi m the savmg:;
The Aasoclate State Councillor I

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Peace Sa.U..bu,
Ben Pultz
1Two elected I
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The Yellow Jackets have gonf!
inLo a huddle wiUt the solfo lliea Ill
thell minds of devising some sma1 t
pluys p1-epautory t-o their game
th is week with the Lo&amp;an high
sctlool eleven, as two of the faa ~

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major1ty
1310
cr.n
l:l83 T E PhU.on
~ Che11t-er Blmpeon
lli6l PhlJ!IOfl.'l ma,JoTity

t&amp;leet. twoJ
IH Johc Blaettner
81"2
Charlet
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Keehne
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183 Dr. c.! . B. 8hllm.llter .
606
1411
;aenry Beach
Pomu. 8tue .t.ld f• Seho.oh
114
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Earl Muon
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c..nt, ..._,. Ed11NUOD
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!Two elected I
MIDDLEPORT
J . a Pruai:
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76 1J . E. Harl.ey . ., .
J w Younl .
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677
Harley loCUMer
Jalu Burchett
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J w Lee
H:t'I'O Harley's majorjty
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OUbm. WeeU
wm. Beytreld
Hatr}" 8m1Lh
Walter Mel:lhiiUly
OrU Anber

('J'bree cho&amp;esH
Vtmoo Howell
Oeo. Wdntolh
Lou l»ehl . . .

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a bush*'&amp; vll:ltm heft
the interest of the N. Y , c, ae alao
vl.stted wtth f11enCS .
Ra
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h
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Slmcky wbyo
1on ot sasoune ' ls now bnprovinc
jHla lace an dhanda were baclly bur·
1ned.
Mr&amp; Harry Bowles, Mre. D . .J
Sullivan, Mra. :Martha. Br)tent ar;td
Mrs. W L. Hall oJ' Pl.r~erabw"a
were visitors 1n Hunun:a:tob WedRha)lf'
nesdllol' ,aud were the ll'tfttl oC Mre.
The fact that the Lopn team ' Mln Dorothy Fultt was ho&amp;teas
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held the Athens aggreaatton to
to the "Standard Bearers" or the
Mre Henry
wae t$:ken
13 a ll score, sbow8 that t he a:amt: .rJt.!lln M E Chw-ch Tuesday eve- to the McMillan hospital to Char1
nlng at her home on Third
Tuesday In Rawlln&amp;s' am-.
bably be seen In tbls tilt. Logan ' n ue Ab :m t 12 of the membeJ's ~.ce.
.
~ll!o met and defeated the Lancas rt t.he 01 SRnlzauon were preunt
Mrr.. Hattie Bennett 1.!1 H!oltlna
ter, St. Marys team last week 0 ~,
A!te1 the short busmess mef!t- with friends and relativ-es In Hunt.
11nRton
the IICOre of 6 to o.
jln(C, rl'freshments were sened
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offerEd by our statk:1cry department at the Rexall One Cent Sale,
Novcmbet 4th, 5th, 41th and 7th.
Quality statlon~:v at practically
half price BBrton'.s, Tne It.exall

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Mtl William Bndlm:l tuu ....n
confined 1.0 bet home ror the put.
week with um..,
Mr. and Mn. a.,. BocWM IDd
ft.Olli)' are ~ tQ DlDW ln&amp;o
lobe Tom Wttkm propmy on Maln
(ec.Jtln\llld from pqe ontJ
9tnet.
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CLASS PARTU:S
IUld Allensworth altematma, with i M1~ Sidney Rtu&amp;ll en~1talned
the three other bBcks capable of the memben or the "'Loya l Pals"
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doina: a little tosslng now and then &lt;:la.'!s of the Church ol Chrlat )(on.
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thernselve".
1da)· t-'·enh.11 at her home on Powell
oac
&amp; tyn
anaea l The Jack.eta ahould have littl,. Slreet After the diLJpel"UIIon of the
Peraonnel And Planl trouble
in tak.lna the Lotan lads l "i llhn buslne88, refreshments were
mto camp, but with t.be hand1ca~ served to those present by the host~
1 uf the lnJnries, a. iood battle should
Due To lnjurie1
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TO TWO PLAYERS I bit of attention tbill week as new
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
plays aue beina: handed to them : Mr and Mnl Charles Neal an~
If a rood interference can be WOO'!t ' nC'unee the birth or a daurhter
Estep And Beaver Not ed up everything will be in a:ood born Tueaday

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Mr and Mra Will Judson of
Whu~Ung spent the week e11d hln'c
wttb rdatiVCJ.
Rt:·v A E Spurlock and two ctnl'They've got a new aw tu Phlladelphtll now You co n'l ruu ov ct a
d1"4"ll vis1l~d rel~~ot.ii"SI&gt; at Hunt1n1ton
on Bimday.
lntt wee!£.
George Hudoon, Eddie Ketl anll
nnd GO Mgnalr 'J1 lhe k1lche u
There mus~ be such a t.hlnQ: a.;
1 Rutter Kmght mok'red to Charlet~~
reincarnation,
8oq1e
p eo p It•
, ton, Monday event.,g to h'.lll.r F'tlh;
'l oll're RIJM
cOuldf''t ~ly 1et so dwub l..n An una:•·ateful
who I Krlesler.
father
l.s
one
only one Ufetlme.
drains hLs daugh~r s flask a.ud 1 C11 Frtdo~.y mght U ':'! young lolks
01 M E church held a Halloween
borrows her !Wit Cigarette.
Pltlfld. c .....
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The fellow who was evicted from
MomentoWio
Momenb
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1•11 Sttturday nla:ht Ule Baptlfstlolks
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a telephone booth and had 1.0 nli)VI.
h lrl a hox ~uoper a.nd .KOCial. Both
Into a revolving door.
When a thug btlYs a. new sa11d- event.li were enjoyable atralr.s walh
' b11w and ioes out for D httle sku'! liu~;c munbt'rs attendiFJB
Vital StatJstkll
prae~ice
I Mt and Mrs McJJtgomery HBJde~
II tt weren't for delicatessens a
nod baby and Mr and MJ. s. E4wan.l
lot of married men wouldn't know
Null a.nd Void
BOOllatls moved h:v-e lorm DetroH,
whe•,e thelt next meal was oomln:;
T he well-dte!lSed man who a!~ Saturday the (ormer Into tbe Doyle
ftum
wayR puts on a .JUtltlng costum, McKnlg!lt property on Plke , $treet
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and the latetr wilih Mf8 Horace
Woaden of a,....e
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·- -Smith Jr Both men &amp;re connected
Hea11t balm Is a Jilted woman s 1
Our o,_."ll Vaudevlllt
w!UJ the new Hartford Coal Co.
sooth ng ev:up
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-S nuth- H ow d1d that fire ex tm ' Donal
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Emole~y Ex~rts
gulsher tialesman happe.. to lose ' day f-urlou~h :u:o~ :~n ra'mu;
The woman who bad &amp;o man y hg job?
and
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servant a.rrlvtna: and departing an , Brown - Th~ faclm) Jmrned H e 1:; staUoned at Fort BenjtLm 1II
the time that f. ole .lan t0 put STOP I down
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AUX:U.JA.&amp;Y IIEETrNO
On Monday nenlna, Nov Znd,
.the American
lA!a:l.on AuaW&amp;ry
! hdd •n lnterel!tlna- mHUna: at.
tbll!!lr :btJ1 oP. Beeond Avenue Mid~
d)tport.
Ptve DeW eand1datu. Mn am

Mra. Sylvia
andRacine
.aon.
Raymond
and Radellf!e
RUINU or
IIUld lbl. Olannoe Root were in· Jpen: 1\JQday n-ent.nr Yitth Mn.
and Cblnk Ward will be called ot1 ltiateclintotbeAuXillary
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Ella Bren.
fur duty ward hal been at efll1
1-lane "" ~" also dlacua.wd con~
wm L.eonard ~ BelUontatne waa
Ptllltion th1a season, althouah dur - ct.rnlnt~: Lhe pot-luck dinner to be ht:r" 'Iuelday vlal\lnr h '- mlmJ
In&amp; the 11180 &amp;ealiOD he wu uaed BB [efVtd by the AuxHitary on Armls- rrle.uk
a halfbtldr. on the TNerve team , Uu Dly at Cl P M to the Lqlon
Mlu Kathryn Skinner of Ch1cqo
mMkkla several iood
when h &lt;! Boy.s.
Js coml.nl here won and wUI maU
was a:tven a chance In the pme. 1 The mePtlng Wit&gt; brought t.o a her
1n one ol the T H Davia
Alleneworth tosaed a Pau In th!! elc.ee by the .serving or refre!UJ- apaJtm£nta on North ThUd Ave.
Athen11 pme and ll wae perlect ment.&amp;.
J L. McElroy of AtbeDI wu a

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ClJ..I'Uburc, t"pent. \he 1m11t end
here with relative~.
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-Henry Jenklna, mine inlpector,
tp~nt Sunday wtt.n hUJ tamtly here
Mr and t.tr. DOyle MeJtnJatJt
Rn&lt;l cblli:lren or Spencer. v&amp;t)t.ed

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Mts'l J une Sans bury enterl.aiiJCd
Mend Rln1worm, Athlete'• Poot a number of her lrlends Tuesday
Why •uffar from tJ1e queer 8kir- e'Vt'!nlng at her hom e on Sacono:t
dleell88 cautlnl' aevere ltchlnc oj Avenue Dune~ 1g nnd card playing I
toe11 and teet, cracking, PllellnR ektn
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Crotch itch, when you ean 11.votd In- Dllint.} refreshments were served
teetlon and Qul(lkly heal your ekt~
't:hc- followln 8 wn~ mvlted· Ednu
with Dr. Nlxon'11 Nlxodermt Buell
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on the famou• -l!ln~lleh Ho•pltai tor· 1 Max.11e • Hoyes
Kathr):n Powe .
mul11, dtacovered by a leadlnf Loa,• Ann tt Margaret Wiley
Ellmbeth
don
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Dr. Nlzon
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Bradtord· Elclse Boice • Allee Lou 1I
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acts
wlth amaslng
epeed,
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eltin dlaeaae. Ntxotlerm 11 guaran·IJ!.l. e Mills, Betty R etd, F red Bush, I
teed.
It muet atop Jtch and qulckll F &gt;k
Blackstone · Del1 R ussell ' 1
heal YOUI'
•kiD .,r tbe •mall coat wl , ra ·
br retua4ed.
Clatll'nce
Clark Freet K anouse. 1
For Sale b7 Martin &amp; Roller, Drur~ 1 R us.sc ll Mills , Wallnce Bradford.
t!AtR, Mlddlepert Ohio
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in the ama.ll hotel room and counted
the money Tony had thrust upon
her, wuh hand• that shook, She did
DOt •lance into the mirror as many
women would faave done, yet her
face, although blind wth fear,
~~i•r.l~. the tdbute of • a personal

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natural moisture.

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freolaneu and flavor, switch to Camels and see.
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Domestic tobaecos iJ uaes-they are naturally smooth, cool,
mellpw, with natural moisture retained.

Riiibt the firot tjme, the public poya. It

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Camel smokers- it brings them a fine cigarette freah to lllllrt wl~, , :
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and frNia to smoke.

If you overhP-al or process tobaeco so ha,i,hly as to dry out all
natural moisture you drive out freolanellB and flavor too.

do what another doee better with (Qur,
who pays for the extra cylinders?

the" field.
man, a (at, c»ml011abtC
and a young man 1tood totheir luggage a.bout them,
excitedly. It was a .err
day in summer. The
a cloud. the tun
How could ;,iH
uandin&amp; there

Try this mild, slow-burning, throat·frieudly,.lavori~ for jtut
one day -then leave it, if you eau I

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,B. J. Rl!YNOWS TOBACCO COMPANY,

bulld than a olx IDtl the
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tloe oaW., Drhe a J!IEW:
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dec:lde on your new e~~r•

FLOATING POWER
FREE WHEELIN!l
(ft 110 N1r• 108&gt;1)

EASY-SHIFT TR~NSMISSION
f INTERNAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DOUBLE-DROP FRAME
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taken, 1'1u~re Was a rdrnllhLent
1tand uearby, q mus hroom . lrke
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a ~snule. She had
at her hotd, Mr.
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!l'linJ out a11d t~y coming in from this time forth, and
fpr evermore .-Psolm 121:8.
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Sr. and

Oeo Lerner u.Uended the rootball
at Athen11 S&amp;turday.
D E. N ~ WLon ~tnd &amp;.ilph Rlftle
l! It 'I'ue6day for a ~n day trip to

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Htitlng hw p&amp;renl.s, Mr. and Mr8
A D OulnUu~r Mr Oulnt.her who
Jlss bef'll serlotU&gt;Jy Ul. 11;. somcwrnt.L

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crowd
local tans
ex~ted
w
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neld Isand
a large
journey there with the team

will be out
ba.eldleld
menofotthat
the game becallli!
of Injuries The two are. Tud y
Estep and Shorty Beaver. Estep
has an infected hand and BeJ:Lver
IS suffering lrom 'a Jeg Injury sus·
talned In the Athena tut
The personnel of thH Jacket back
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Bill RICe

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Howard Neltl1er
Martm Relthmi!Jer
Herman Wol1t'
H W RoW!h
J L Wlloox~n
Pred Bell

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Nora t McNaughton
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H&amp;rvt'} Jolmson
H. Spite!
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733 W. E. Theoba ld

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248 Earl K1111

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!Elect three1
H. M Bolton
1 N. Taylo ·
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GO Ricb.ud Duckworth

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104 Jamt's

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1&amp;1 John Du11y

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Tbeodore Burrll .
103 Harold OliCk'IWOfiJJ
89 John Guinther
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Wm Leifheit

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•Elect three Lon&amp; TennJ

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C A Sprlna:er
H-enry ZeU!er
W fi' McBrlde
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lt3 Richard RawUnp
120 1w 1" Baxter . . . . . .

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The Middleport COWlCIJ of t e I
Daughter~ of AmeTica held Lh- lr
annual Halloween t:£1ebration antl \
party during their m.eetlna Mon•

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loyd Mees
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Prank Johmto.J
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baliaour,. TrusiH!!i
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I Elizabeth Dar.s\ was ~ present with
vl.stlor&amp; lrom
Rutland,
Kyger, I
Pomeroy and the Charity ;councit
ol Middleport t~everal , lnterestuto:
talks were given by members of
ll -l-3t th.e vlS!tlng cdunclls. Following

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1177 I1John Hewklm . .
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HawklnLJ' majority .
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!Elect Stxl
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Pete ~ · · ·
W J McCulloua;h
Mn. Gertrude ~tiE
Ce...&amp;able SaU11"11rY
(To elect three!
Dan._ R Rou!h
8111 Rob&amp;on
Bert Doddrk!&amp;e
B4Jaa Evan.
Fred White
H. P Mayer
Lold Ry&amp;ell .
Pete Godfrey
nk 8tllet . . .
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Herry Hlclus

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1tor the evening and initiation for
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you'll be Int erest xi m the savmg:;
The Aasoclate State Councillor I

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Peace Sa.U..bu,
Ben Pultz
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The Yellow Jackets have gonf!
inLo a huddle wiUt the solfo lliea Ill
thell minds of devising some sma1 t
pluys p1-epautory t-o their game
th is week with the Lo&amp;an high
sctlool eleven, as two of the faa ~

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major1ty
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l:l83 T E PhU.on
~ Che11t-er Blmpeon
lli6l PhlJ!IOfl.'l ma,JoTity

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IH Johc Blaettner
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Charlet
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Keehne
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183 Dr. c.! . B. 8hllm.llter .
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;aenry Beach
Pomu. 8tue .t.ld f• Seho.oh
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Earl Muon
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MIDDLEPORT
J . a Pruai:
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76 1J . E. Harl.ey . ., .
J w Younl .
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Harley loCUMer
Jalu Burchett
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J w Lee
H:t'I'O Harley's majorjty
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Hatr}" 8m1Lh
Walter Mel:lhiiUly
OrU Anber

('J'bree cho&amp;esH
Vtmoo Howell
Oeo. Wdntolh
Lou l»ehl . . .

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a bush*'&amp; vll:ltm heft
the interest of the N. Y , c, ae alao
vl.stted wtth f11enCS .
Ra
d Saxton
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Slmcky wbyo
1on ot sasoune ' ls now bnprovinc
jHla lace an dhanda were baclly bur·
1ned.
Mr&amp; Harry Bowles, Mre. D . .J
Sullivan, Mra. :Martha. Br)tent ar;td
Mrs. W L. Hall oJ' Pl.r~erabw"a
were visitors 1n Hunun:a:tob WedRha)lf'
nesdllol' ,aud were the ll'tfttl oC Mre.
The fact that the Lopn team ' Mln Dorothy Fultt was ho&amp;teas
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held the Athens aggreaatton to
to the "Standard Bearers" or the
Mre Henry
wae t$:ken
13 a ll score, sbow8 that t he a:amt: .rJt.!lln M E Chw-ch Tuesday eve- to the McMillan hospital to Char1
nlng at her home on Third
Tuesday In Rawlln&amp;s' am-.
bably be seen In tbls tilt. Logan ' n ue Ab :m t 12 of the membeJ's ~.ce.
.
~ll!o met and defeated the Lancas rt t.he 01 SRnlzauon were preunt
Mrr.. Hattie Bennett 1.!1 H!oltlna
ter, St. Marys team last week 0 ~,
A!te1 the short busmess mef!t- with friends and relativ-es In Hunt.
11nRton
the IICOre of 6 to o.
jln(C, rl'freshments were sened
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offerEd by our statk:1cry department at the Rexall One Cent Sale,
Novcmbet 4th, 5th, 41th and 7th.
Quality statlon~:v at practically
half price BBrton'.s, Tne It.exall

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Mtl William Bndlm:l tuu ....n
confined 1.0 bet home ror the put.
week with um..,
Mr. and Mn. a.,. BocWM IDd
ft.Olli)' are ~ tQ DlDW ln&amp;o
lobe Tom Wttkm propmy on Maln
(ec.Jtln\llld from pqe ontJ
9tnet.
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CLASS PARTU:S
IUld Allensworth altematma, with i M1~ Sidney Rtu&amp;ll en~1talned
the three other bBcks capable of the memben or the "'Loya l Pals"
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doina: a little tosslng now and then &lt;:la.'!s of the Church ol Chrlat )(on.
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thernselve".
1da)· t-'·enh.11 at her home on Powell
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&amp; tyn
anaea l The Jack.eta ahould have littl,. Slreet After the diLJpel"UIIon of the
Peraonnel And Planl trouble
in tak.lna the Lotan lads l "i llhn buslne88, refreshments were
mto camp, but with t.be hand1ca~ served to those present by the host~
1 uf the lnJnries, a. iood battle should
Due To lnjurie1
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
plays aue beina: handed to them : Mr and Mnl Charles Neal an~
If a rood interference can be WOO'!t ' nC'unee the birth or a daurhter
Estep And Beaver Not ed up everything will be in a:ood born Tueaday

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Mr and Mra Will Judson of
Whu~Ung spent the week e11d hln'c
wttb rdatiVCJ.
Rt:·v A E Spurlock and two ctnl'They've got a new aw tu Phlladelphtll now You co n'l ruu ov ct a
d1"4"ll vis1l~d rel~~ot.ii"SI&gt; at Hunt1n1ton
on Bimday.
lntt wee!£.
George Hudoon, Eddie Ketl anll
nnd GO Mgnalr 'J1 lhe k1lche u
There mus~ be such a t.hlnQ: a.;
1 Rutter Kmght mok'red to Charlet~~
reincarnation,
8oq1e
p eo p It•
, ton, Monday event.,g to h'.lll.r F'tlh;
'l oll're RIJM
cOuldf''t ~ly 1et so dwub l..n An una:•·ateful
who I Krlesler.
father
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one
only one Ufetlme.
drains hLs daugh~r s flask a.ud 1 C11 Frtdo~.y mght U ':'! young lolks
01 M E church held a Halloween
borrows her !Wit Cigarette.
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The fellow who was evicted from
MomentoWio
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h lrl a hox ~uoper a.nd .KOCial. Both
Into a revolving door.
When a thug btlYs a. new sa11d- event.li were enjoyable atralr.s walh
' b11w and ioes out for D httle sku'! liu~;c munbt'rs attendiFJB
Vital StatJstkll
prae~ice
I Mt and Mrs McJJtgomery HBJde~
II tt weren't for delicatessens a
nod baby and Mr and MJ. s. E4wan.l
lot of married men wouldn't know
Null a.nd Void
BOOllatls moved h:v-e lorm DetroH,
whe•,e thelt next meal was oomln:;
T he well-dte!lSed man who a!~ Saturday the (ormer Into tbe Doyle
ftum
wayR puts on a .JUtltlng costum, McKnlg!lt property on Plke , $treet
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and the latetr wilih Mf8 Horace
Woaden of a,....e
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·- -Smith Jr Both men &amp;re connected
Hea11t balm Is a Jilted woman s 1
Our o,_."ll Vaudevlllt
w!UJ the new Hartford Coal Co.
sooth ng ev:up
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-S nuth- H ow d1d that fire ex tm ' Donal
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Emole~y Ex~rts
gulsher tialesman happe.. to lose ' day f-urlou~h :u:o~ :~n ra'mu;
The woman who bad &amp;o man y hg job?
and
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servant a.rrlvtna: and departing an , Brown - Th~ faclm) Jmrned H e 1:; staUoned at Fort BenjtLm 1II
the time that f. ole .lan t0 put STOP I down
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AUX:U.JA.&amp;Y IIEETrNO
On Monday nenlna, Nov Znd,
.the American
lA!a:l.on AuaW&amp;ry
! hdd •n lnterel!tlna- mHUna: at.
tbll!!lr :btJ1 oP. Beeond Avenue Mid~
d)tport.
Ptve DeW eand1datu. Mn am

Mra. Sylvia
andRacine
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Raymond
and Radellf!e
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IIUld lbl. Olannoe Root were in· Jpen: 1\JQday n-ent.nr Yitth Mn.
and Cblnk Ward will be called ot1 ltiateclintotbeAuXillary
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Ella Bren.
fur duty ward hal been at efll1
1-lane "" ~" also dlacua.wd con~
wm L.eonard ~ BelUontatne waa
Ptllltion th1a season, althouah dur - ct.rnlnt~: Lhe pot-luck dinner to be ht:r" 'Iuelday vlal\lnr h '- mlmJ
In&amp; the 11180 &amp;ealiOD he wu uaed BB [efVtd by the AuxHitary on Armls- rrle.uk
a halfbtldr. on the TNerve team , Uu Dly at Cl P M to the Lqlon
Mlu Kathryn Skinner of Ch1cqo
mMkkla several iood
when h &lt;! Boy.s.
Js coml.nl here won and wUI maU
was a:tven a chance In the pme. 1 The mePtlng Wit&gt; brought t.o a her
1n one ol the T H Davia
Alleneworth tosaed a Pau In th!! elc.ee by the .serving or refre!UJ- apaJtm£nta on North ThUd Ave.
Athen11 pme and ll wae perlect ment.&amp;.
J L. McElroy of AtbeDI wu a

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-Henry Jenklna, mine inlpector,
tp~nt Sunday wtt.n hUJ tamtly here
Mr and t.tr. DOyle MeJtnJatJt
Rn&lt;l cblli:lren or Spencer. v&amp;t)t.ed

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Mts'l J une Sans bury enterl.aiiJCd
Mend Rln1worm, Athlete'• Poot a number of her lrlends Tuesday
Why •uffar from tJ1e queer 8kir- e'Vt'!nlng at her hom e on Sacono:t
dleell88 cautlnl' aevere ltchlnc oj Avenue Dune~ 1g nnd card playing I
toe11 and teet, cracking, PllellnR ektn
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Crotch itch, when you ean 11.votd In- Dllint.} refreshments were served
teetlon and Qul(lkly heal your ekt~
't:hc- followln 8 wn~ mvlted· Ednu
with Dr. Nlxon'11 Nlxodermt Buell
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on the famou• -l!ln~lleh Ho•pltai tor· 1 Max.11e • Hoyes
Kathr):n Powe .
mul11, dtacovered by a leadlnf Loa,• Ann tt Margaret Wiley
Ellmbeth
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Dr. Nlzon
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Bradtord· Elclse Boice • Allee Lou 1I
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acts
wlth amaslng
epeed,
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eltin dlaeaae. Ntxotlerm 11 guaran·IJ!.l. e Mills, Betty R etd, F red Bush, I
teed.
It muet atop Jtch and qulckll F &gt;k
Blackstone · Del1 R ussell ' 1
heal YOUI'
•kiD .,r tbe •mall coat wl , ra ·
br retua4ed.
Clatll'nce
Clark Freet K anouse. 1
For Sale b7 Martin &amp; Roller, Drur~ 1 R us.sc ll Mills , Wallnce Bradford.
t!AtR, Mlddlepert Ohio
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in the ama.ll hotel room and counted
the money Tony had thrust upon
her, wuh hand• that shook, She did
DOt •lance into the mirror as many
women would faave done, yet her
face, although blind wth fear,
~~i•r.l~. the tdbute of • a personal

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natural moisture.

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freolaneu and flavor, switch to Camels and see.
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Domestic tobaecos iJ uaes-they are naturally smooth, cool,
mellpw, with natural moisture retained.

Riiibt the firot tjme, the public poya. It

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Camel smokers- it brings them a fine cigarette freah to lllllrt wl~, , :
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If you overhP-al or process tobaeco so ha,i,hly as to dry out all
natural moisture you drive out freolanellB and flavor too.

do what another doee better with (Qur,
who pays for the extra cylinders?

the" field.
man, a (at, c»ml011abtC
and a young man 1tood totheir luggage a.bout them,
excitedly. It was a .err
day in summer. The
a cloud. the tun
How could ;,iH
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Try this mild, slow-burning, throat·frieudly,.lavori~ for jtut
one day -then leave it, if you eau I

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,B. J. Rl!YNOWS TOBACCO COMPANY,

bulld than a olx IDtl the
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tloe oaW., Drhe a J!IEW:
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dec:lde on your new e~~r•

FLOATING POWER
FREE WHEELIN!l
(ft 110 N1r• 108&gt;1)

EASY-SHIFT TR~NSMISSION
f INTERNAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DOUBLE-DROP FRAME
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1tand uearby, q mus hroom . lrke
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Going Around In Washington

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JU:l,.lABL.E li.A.N WANTED- t.o
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,v.,, wooderl\11 DpPOrtup.itY.
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A friend called (1ft tlim
at the State DtparQnfnl
with bim IL l roy alrpl&amp;lte _0, .. ,,,,,,
ha.d l::loq:ht. u a tin tor 'oton~d
! 110n Johni!Oft wu much _..
encc 01' capll&amp;l needed.. Wr~k (..1) !
In the toy ll.u.- m~&amp;l':c: mqllinu
day. lllcNeu company, Dept. B,
By ROBERT S. Al.J...EN
, questions A;.. ouc sa~nerlflll of where I~ ball been purchased .
.~eeport, lUlnC?b1
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L) ---Wil&amp;hlna:ton I.'IIOVne
fifty questions relatilli w govern - then stJil a bachelor lnqu1J'ed. ali
fnr Oklahoma : noon reoentl)' while St:'uutor Hon1.h ' ment control or buslne&amp;~.
Johnson's lntenlst.
lOth vbl In- wu 011 hla way to hLs omce &amp; 'n-1e011
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L:&gt;uiJ, . ·rufsa. rushed up to him and with ct.nSid ·
Am~dol· Nelson T . JohntiOn. k.cen about. .~ueh \.hinp," Jo~l
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Two
thPhrct passena:~ s $U'E"'e , erable reeuna: held out 8 newspa.pE:i' who reprtlt;eDLs Wle Unltcd Stat':ls ex phlalne~;
I must talte a fe11
'1)pt .
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txpenre.
oue or w• e - 0&gt; ciU"ry lng la.rse hea.dllnes announ~.:- 1111 Chima, ill 11 world authority ·"}\l w
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Beegle, Pomeroy, 0 . Phone ~8-R lnt tha.t the American ob!ierver w Chi
He Is one of Lhe rew OCCI·
Several days later thli friend ba· I
~er line.---~---------- , the Leaw~ or Nations had bee•\ dt:n~:ls who -haS mut.ered the Chi- to buy ~ether bne becauae hls son
' denied adm1881on t.o a conferenc'! 1 nese hmguage . Hll 1eot.ds, writes, had &amp;C(:Ident.alty broken the first.
1'JPI ute 1iQil ·ct JL) ll.o par 1D For Rent; on lhe Manchurian crlsls on th•&lt;1 and speaks It readily. He is b)' In - He wen~ to the toy l!ihop to maK-e
~~- · - - - - - - - - - f pruLest of ti.ll Japane!iol! delegate. · clinatlon a student an~ scholar and hJs purchase.
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POR RE.N'f-Bram~c han. ~ on I "What do you thlnk of that., ~na lhe many years he spent in Chlno.
_"1 am awf.ull_~ - BOlly," the &amp;ale~&gt;
• a-ooeu&amp;~ve - - lor price
Linco.IIJ Hill .' SllC Carl BU.)Jl - i tor," the friend demanded, indlg- as B. young career diploma-t J ohn· 811'1 t.old rl~.. _n.mbassador John- I
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10-JlJ-'lll nijtely . "Seems to me thil&gt; ls son de\·ot-ed to le~trning the dUll.- son was , __n htlle yeaterdJ'Y and
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1cttlt IB.ngualle and studyinl{ the CU'i bou~~:ht ou: e!.ltire stoc!r. ol these _air
FOR RENT----,One 6 room house i11 1 Bor~th read the s tory thi'OUiil l toms and hlsto 1 y 0, the people anti planes. fie Is taking them as g1ft.8
~. ~ ~--~-=~~==~ Pm nl·ro~·- a\..1t cheap. caU 2-W-R. calmly and then smilingly obllerveJ 1country.
to Chmese frie nds."
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'!"Japan Is our Wend . She Is try - ,
-- - -· --in&amp;" to s~:~ve us from the League Ju
His pro!oW1d knowledge of CniYou can sat~fy your fa 1nlly's
lhaa .. minlm\llb cbarp "'
•went~·tlve oenU tor each iDler·
spite of ounelvu."
11111 has been of {l:l'eat service to tus \:.:.:.;\(' fer gcod candy economical ly
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Lost&lt;loa. -- - - - clltables who oppose American en -' Willi chief of U1e Fal' Eas tern d lvl- 1 cund}' values nt the Rexall One
n;-~ \M• w1ll 11aci1 11111tet rou
¥ delln:4. 10 that tbe ODP¥ tor LOST- Traveling hand 001 con- trance In the l..e&amp;fue . He _will lead l slon of the 6tat.e Department . I Cent Ssie, ~ovcmber 4th, 5th, 6th
talr.lng wcarin
apparel some- the fight In lhe Senate thiS winter When Amba~or MW'tii.Y, his Pl'e a nd 1th. Guaranteed s tric tly fresh.
JODr t.4 II prepared ln IUCb e
where 011 Tho 8 . Fo k.
. d be · aa:atnllt American ndhtlrence to U1•· decest~or. r N;lgned. Pre~ldent Hoov · Badon's. Th~ Rexall at-ore. n~3 · 3 t
mlillller u kl bri.Jll Lbe lreAbe6t
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World Cow-t.
er asked Johnson t.o take the dimwault.J. t.o ~ou..
~wullTI Rutla nd depot and Pall·
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n.e publllbera wW be reeponalble
Scnat.ol' David I. Wal6h, !rom Great Britain , Russin looming ever :
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av 8 1Ol' an ..-. , ucc Mw&gt;¥achusel.tl:l, htu~ hit upon a n o- I larger In Llle Far Eaa.tern affair ?&gt;,
0: WlJ' ad:vorlilemeu~. 11:rr0r1 m
Co • and rece ive reward. lO-a0-3t vel method ror worklna: up Interest , Japan . restless, and China 1n con~
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lmmed.lately.
T&lt;'OII A.r~l•t'• Name
view that too ofteu public ~peaker~ I m ost Important In thu.t field of dlA ,_. 1.1·tuin sli 1uJt- ,. 1 n·t.l 11 alr I• disc uss topics ~hat are not ol im . ploma.cy and onll o! the -most difft.·
&lt;.:~tiled 'l'hhw h~&lt;"nu~fl t he fnmnu• Ill~Jdiate lnlere6L to his hearer&gt;~. cult and trying in the American
This s um mer while making a fol'eigu service.
For Sale, Miac.
urtllit Tltl:~u ufll•n puln1t•!l wunu•D spea k'JUg t.our of h i~ L:.ate WEtLi~l • Jo h nson un I1esI ta tJngly responde.j
ll'illi l]al'\; r to•l -::uld [llllr
noticed that his audiC'nccs respon1 to the President's call. The reooni
FOR BALEr-One M -5 FriB:ltlain' ~· - - - - - -· - - - - - - ed with keen enJoymeu~ to hilS in - of hJs lwo year's work In China 1
Bold for $26&amp;.00. Taken In for no;l
} 11 1 'n'l 'Te.rf.r vitatlon to ask questions on public j amp I~ justifies the Pre~ldr.nt's con . .
pa:~om ent . Will ~&gt;ell for $125.00. c . 1
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iss ues. He decided to cut, down his, fide m:~ and Lrt1-.~\. iu him. He IS '
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o:wn remarks and tet the crowd de- I wide ly respected in China und bas : .-\ootherquarrell She should take Lydia
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tb0g hc&amp;d&amp;(hcs -headaches that
if result was that everywhere he wus fri ends ntLribu i.c nuo &amp;I.!CCCS.&lt;; to his UK
FORsALE-one 16 H . Becgar
•~ akc her nervous, irriublc and grou,h y.
fn~· J rulor with Frigidaire ~ qu ip- 1
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r.•mt ma.ktna 16 lb.s-. of ice c:ve1·y
fo ur h ours. Sold with lhe usual
fatLury gua.rimtec of Lhree years.
Tnkcn In excha.1g:c .rrum Charle.sEbcrst tl('h for the most refined
Frlgld~:~.in , Frigidaire mak t:li.
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fn 16 Ut.t.W lnddtP'- jWI~ ,before. ~
left Waiiblnte:on for Ql.e P&amp;.r East.

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were ~:!l~r'~
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Mr •n!i M11i. V~ WebltF ~
hm daujh ta-s Jean •nd kr~
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Hllt n1 , l,ll:'lt! f'autUe HenQMJD }'n4 ,
Da.nu Brownina: -!ftcli®d DJt.l;f!gt.
M. E- cc.;Jt~rence "aL ,'J acts:m Tqar
day. Rev War ~n Wllb Ill •.md Ul\'"
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J oe Schmidt of Columb~,~os ~;~

the weel!: end here with pis W:tfC
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oo lqyally oupported me at the election for

Trustee of Saliobury Townohip.

Harry 5m1tfi.

BEWARE THE COUGH OR
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owmbrane1 and stop the irrltatipn and
~otriiM.IItiOuble. Youcan1topthemnow inflammaLima. while the&lt;:~ ~oes
withCn"'mullloion, an cmuLiificd crcotOie on to the lltontllch, ia absorbed into the
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thai ieJ•Ir.aiBDI to tah. Creomul110818 a and check• tlte Btnwth (Jf the germs.

PenittCDt cougha and c:olda lead to

mernbraoeunU inl.iiloi'• 1enn lfOWlh.

(loU]!illo and col.ls, bronchi

nil«~ by bi.l!lh mediNla11tborltiMuqiJI'
of the i!-rcaiMI heo.linf.ltleiKiiert for per•i~leftl cougheand cr. de and otbeJ forma
of thrl)al troub)eR. Creomulsion contains,
in~tdd!llontocreosole, otlaerbea.li.IIIJele-

-tOrr d...., •Dii t. .sceJle•t fm
buOdin&amp; Up the lflt~m after cqlds 1)1'
ftu. Money "'funded i( any cough Ql'

Of all known clru&amp;" eniOIOle il roeo&amp;• ~oobitl1 aad othot forma of

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IT'S TO WASH
THE SROll.E~\ LOOK AT IT
CCIVERE:\) 1NlTH 4~EASE'.
F~OM THE STEAK LAST
Nt4&gt;lT! NOW MY UI!.Y IS

Cilld, no IMIIM' of hoW loAa: etandiag,
ie not rel~lld alter ta'inB accordiaf

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TOWNSHIP
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oinco~ore thank&amp; for tl!e fine vot,. extended
lo me at the Election yesterday.
It cer·
111inly wao gratifying and I trust that the
duties cif my office shall always be han!iled
in tucb a way as not to betray the . c:onfi~
'iftnce plactd ill me a&amp; your Townahip Clerk
at yeslerday'r. Electi'!IA·
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Thanks and Cool! Luck To All!

SPOIL Ell\

OR COLD THAT H~NGSON_

FLOYD F. MEES
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RE~ULTS

By JJlict·natJ6nal .New11 Service
C. C. N. Y. 0; Manhatta n 0.
Brook.IYil Cdlege 20;. Sl . .F1·anc1~

TO TtlE VOTERS OF SALISBURY
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By CLIFl" STERKET'i

EARS"? "SPOTS
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on the Inside. Then you'l l be sure

by Estate, sol d only by us.

HE'i, MAW' WOT COMI':S

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new rnodirlll dibC&lt;lW!fl with two-fo1d lc.Creomultion it gu1rantlled uti sfactiiiD 0 it soot.ILet and heal1 the indamad tory iJII 1be treatment ~f Jeniatent

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the Church of Gccl at f.i ~2d Mall''i
Curve, ~11.turdny u : . uin1~ Nov. 7-1
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Prfhi•loric: Monument•
idn ~ ti&lt;'ll.l :-irtl clcH nre off!:!ted 1
111 1\l'llll:lll~· lht iH! ure 11lmn:;t :1,(11..1(1
lla• pri ce or one plu11 one cent
grcut "''"n" ruumuuentr, ~f't up by Eitnctly fresh mcrchnndi:';C. Bar ~
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"OFFICIAL AA/Ij HOTEl,"

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SteQm Heat • · Radios
UQme . liJto AtmotiPhcre, Large, Alry Room•
~pacioua Lobby, Mezzanine and Outdoor
Palc:oqf 1 Barber Shop, ~eauly Po.rlor, Bat•
Creek, Tur~ieh and Ru1a~a~ B•tha aad
. · rpllny other Conven•mncea
Dinlns "floO'll and
"Tqp o' 'he Town"
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rice In a sa.&amp;hifactory manner

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those who did nol veie for me.

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"Shine 'em up." How little you think
of spending a few cents for the service.
But compare the cost of shining
your shoes with the electricity required to operate a clothes washing

machine for a week's wash. The eJ.ec..
trical cost is even less- Consider the
cheapness ol other electrical service•

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to see each

pennnally

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

Hotel Hillsboro

and you know

THANKS VOTERS.!·

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do you get more
for your money
than in buying

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t.. "' ~ldnner~ ·Pree.
. Weekly ratu and f:!. J. Ja~ll;a!Oh,! tt11r-. 1 folclera on appli4:ation
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Going Around In Washington

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JU:l,.lABL.E li.A.N WANTED- t.o
.'iaU on tal"P\tN m 14a.aop Cou.nt.y,
,v.,, wooderl\11 DpPOrtup.itY.
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A friend called (1ft tlim
at the State DtparQnfnl
with bim IL l roy alrpl&amp;lte _0, .. ,,,,,,
ha.d l::loq:ht. u a tin tor 'oton~d
! 110n Johni!Oft wu much _..
encc 01' capll&amp;l needed.. Wr~k (..1) !
In the toy ll.u.- m~&amp;l':c: mqllinu
day. lllcNeu company, Dept. B,
By ROBERT S. Al.J...EN
, questions A;.. ouc sa~nerlflll of where I~ ball been purchased .
.~eeport, lUlnC?b1
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atter- 1blWneu.rut:u he r~l.,.cd more than friend knowlDC ;,aa~ Johnlou
L) ---Wil&amp;hlna:ton I.'IIOVne
fifty questions relatilli w govern - then stJil a bachelor lnqu1J'ed. ali
fnr Oklahoma : noon reoentl)' while St:'uutor Hon1.h ' ment control or buslne&amp;~.
Johnson's lntenlst.
lOth vbl In- wu 011 hla way to hLs omce &amp; 'n-1e011
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"Well, you tee Chinese a.R very
t:'t.
L:&gt;uiJ, . ·rufsa. rushed up to him and with ct.nSid ·
Am~dol· Nelson T . JohntiOn. k.cen about. .~ueh \.hinp," Jo~l
lO
Two
thPhrct passena:~ s $U'E"'e , erable reeuna: held out 8 newspa.pE:i' who reprtlt;eDLs Wle Unltcd Stat':ls ex phlalne~;
I must talte a fe11
'1)pt .
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txpenre.
oue or w• e - 0&gt; ciU"ry lng la.rse hea.dllnes announ~.:- 1111 Chima, ill 11 world authority ·"}\l w
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Beegle, Pomeroy, 0 . Phone ~8-R lnt tha.t the American ob!ierver w Chi
He Is one of Lhe rew OCCI·
Several days later thli friend ba· I
~er line.---~---------- , the Leaw~ or Nations had bee•\ dt:n~:ls who -haS mut.ered the Chi- to buy ~ether bne becauae hls son
' denied adm1881on t.o a conferenc'! 1 nese hmguage . Hll 1eot.ds, writes, had &amp;C(:Ident.alty broken the first.
1'JPI ute 1iQil ·ct JL) ll.o par 1D For Rent; on lhe Manchurian crlsls on th•&lt;1 and speaks It readily. He is b)' In - He wen~ to the toy l!ihop to maK-e
~~- · - - - - - - - - - f pruLest of ti.ll Japane!iol! delegate. · clinatlon a student an~ scholar and hJs purchase.
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POR RE.N'f-Bram~c han. ~ on I "What do you thlnk of that., ~na lhe many years he spent in Chlno.
_"1 am awf.ull_~ - BOlly," the &amp;ale~&gt;
• a-ooeu&amp;~ve - - lor price
Linco.IIJ Hill .' SllC Carl BU.)Jl - i tor," the friend demanded, indlg- as B. young career diploma-t J ohn· 811'1 t.old rl~.. _n.mbassador John- I
la~e.
10-JlJ-'lll nijtely . "Seems to me thil&gt; ls son de\·ot-ed to le~trning the dUll.- son was , __n htlle yeaterdJ'Y and
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1cttlt IB.ngualle and studyinl{ the CU'i bou~~:ht ou: e!.ltire stoc!r. ol these _air
FOR RENT----,One 6 room house i11 1 Bor~th read the s tory thi'OUiil l toms and hlsto 1 y 0, the people anti planes. fie Is taking them as g1ft.8
~. ~ ~--~-=~~==~ Pm nl·ro~·- a\..1t cheap. caU 2-W-R. calmly and then smilingly obllerveJ 1country.
to Chmese frie nds."
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No adYertllemea\ wUI be &amp;aUu tor
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'!"Japan Is our Wend . She Is try - ,
-- - -· --in&amp;" to s~:~ve us from the League Ju
His pro!oW1d knowledge of CniYou can sat~fy your fa 1nlly's
lhaa .. minlm\llb cbarp "'
•went~·tlve oenU tor each iDler·
spite of ounelvu."
11111 has been of {l:l'eat service to tus \:.:.:.;\(' fer gcod candy economical ly
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Borah 18 a. leader or the irl'econ · ~ountry. For ll number of yeal's n e 1 b:: tukmg advantage uf the unus ua l
Lost&lt;loa. -- - - - clltables who oppose American en -' Willi chief of U1e Fal' Eas tern d lvl- 1 cund}' values nt the Rexall One
n;-~ \M• w1ll 11aci1 11111tet rou
¥ delln:4. 10 that tbe ODP¥ tor LOST- Traveling hand 001 con- trance In the l..e&amp;fue . He _will lead l slon of the 6tat.e Department . I Cent Ssie, ~ovcmber 4th, 5th, 6th
talr.lng wcarin
apparel some- the fight In lhe Senate thiS winter When Amba~or MW'tii.Y, his Pl'e a nd 1th. Guaranteed s tric tly fresh.
JODr t.4 II prepared ln IUCb e
where 011 Tho 8 . Fo k.
. d be · aa:atnllt American ndhtlrence to U1•· decest~or. r N;lgned. Pre~ldent Hoov · Badon's. Th~ Rexall at-ore. n~3 · 3 t
mlillller u kl bri.Jll Lbe lreAbe6t
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World Cow-t.
er asked Johnson t.o take the dimwault.J. t.o ~ou..
~wullTI Rutla nd depot and Pall·
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.1cult post. With India ch.allengln~; 1
n.e publllbera wW be reeponalble
Scnat.ol' David I. Wal6h, !rom Great Britain , Russin looming ever :
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uu.b' !?.C ooe IDCon'ecf. toaertioo
ru
av 8 1Ol' an ..-. , ucc Mw&gt;¥achusel.tl:l, htu~ hit upon a n o- I larger In Llle Far Eaa.tern affair ?&gt;,
0: WlJ' ad:vorlilemeu~. 11:rr0r1 m
Co • and rece ive reward. lO-a0-3t vel method ror worklna: up Interest , Japan . restless, and China 1n con~
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-- -· .. - - - - In ;~ublic metJtlllll:li. It Is Walsh'~ : stant upheaval, the position Is the I
lmmed.lately.
T&lt;'OII A.r~l•t'• Name
view that too ofteu public ~peaker~ I m ost Important In thu.t field of dlA ,_. 1.1·tuin sli 1uJt- ,. 1 n·t.l 11 alr I• disc uss topics ~hat are not ol im . ploma.cy and onll o! the -most difft.·
&lt;.:~tiled 'l'hhw h~&lt;"nu~fl t he fnmnu• Ill~Jdiate lnlere6L to his hearer&gt;~. cult and trying in the American
This s um mer while making a fol'eigu service.
For Sale, Miac.
urtllit Tltl:~u ufll•n puln1t•!l wunu•D spea k'JUg t.our of h i~ L:.ate WEtLi~l • Jo h nson un I1esI ta tJngly responde.j
ll'illi l]al'\; r to•l -::uld [llllr
noticed that his audiC'nccs respon1 to the President's call. The reooni
FOR BALEr-One M -5 FriB:ltlain' ~· - - - - - -· - - - - - - ed with keen enJoymeu~ to hilS in - of hJs lwo year's work In China 1
Bold for $26&amp;.00. Taken In for no;l
} 11 1 'n'l 'Te.rf.r vitatlon to ask questions on public j amp I~ justifies the Pre~ldr.nt's con . .
pa:~om ent . Will ~&gt;ell for $125.00. c . 1
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iss ues. He decided to cut, down his, fide m:~ and Lrt1-.~\. iu him. He IS '
Y. Bridgeman .
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o:wn remarks and tet the crowd de- I wide ly respected in China und bas : .-\ootherquarrell She should take Lydia
WIll
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dele what it wanted t.o heal'. The the oonfldence of a ll actions. H is ' B. Pinlc.h&amp;m 's Vegetable Compound ro
tb0g hc&amp;d&amp;(hcs -headaches that
if result was that everywhere he wus fri ends ntLribu i.c nuo &amp;I.!CCCS.&lt;; to his UK
FORsALE-one 16 H . Becgar
•~ akc her nervous, irriublc and grou,h y.
fn~· J rulor with Frigidaire ~ qu ip- 1
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greeted With scores oi pertin em docp knuwledg_''__
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r.•mt ma.ktna 16 lb.s-. of ice c:ve1·y
fo ur h ours. Sold with lhe usual
fatLury gua.rimtec of Lhree years.
Tnkcn In excha.1g:c .rrum Charle.sEbcrst tl('h for the most refined
Frlgld~:~.in , Frigidaire mak t:li.
C.

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An ~xanwlf: of blf ~
of ChineMe nature 11!1 dt.ea. bY ~
fn 16 Ut.t.W lnddtP'- jWI~ ,before. ~
left Waiiblnte:on for Ql.e P&amp;.r East.

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l picked him up 1l OrnnTn:u, ln 1826.
were ~:!l~r'~
da:r- ( venq:l' ~~ attended
diet'" Aid ~tar.
Mr •n!i M11i. V~ WebltF ~
hm daujh ta-s Jean •nd kr~
or Bt:lPJJ.JPe:Dt sunday ~tcl"eo, ~1\h
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the Announcement of the

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W•rren . · Mr!h&gt; Ok~Y
Hllt n1 , l,ll:'lt! f'autUe HenQMJD }'n4 ,
Da.nu Brownina: -!ftcli®d DJt.l;f!gt.
M. E- cc.;Jt~rence "aL ,'J acts:m Tqar
day. Rev War ~n Wllb Ill •.md Ul\'"
able to alt.end.

J oe Schmidt of Columb~,~os ~;~

the weel!: end here with pis W:tfC
ll&gt;nd rt&amp;lll!hiCr at the
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Rowley 8 Reed

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Agents for Meigs County
Ohio
Middl~port,
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lion and thanks to each and everyone who
oo lqyally oupported me at the election for

Trustee of Saliobury Townohip.

Harry 5m1tfi.

BEWARE THE COUGH OR
COLD THAT HANGS ON

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owmbrane1 and stop the irrltatipn and
~otriiM.IItiOuble. Youcan1topthemnow inflammaLima. while the&lt;:~ ~oes
withCn"'mullloion, an cmuLiificd crcotOie on to the lltontllch, ia absorbed into the
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blood, anaoka tlw 8!al ol the trouble~
thai ieJ•Ir.aiBDI to tah. Creomul110818 a and check• tlte Btnwth (Jf the germs.

PenittCDt cougha and c:olda lead to

mernbraoeunU inl.iiloi'• 1enn lfOWlh.

(loU]!illo and col.ls, bronchi

nil«~ by bi.l!lh mediNla11tborltiMuqiJI'
of the i!-rcaiMI heo.linf.ltleiKiiert for per•i~leftl cougheand cr. de and otbeJ forma
of thrl)al troub)eR. Creomulsion contains,
in~tdd!llontocreosole, otlaerbea.li.IIIJele-

-tOrr d...., •Dii t. .sceJle•t fm
buOdin&amp; Up the lflt~m after cqlds 1)1'
ftu. Money "'funded i( any cough Ql'

Of all known clru&amp;" eniOIOle il roeo&amp;• ~oobitl1 aad othot forma of

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By JIMMY MURPHY I

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Will you net please accept my moll

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IT'S TO WASH
THE SROll.E~\ LOOK AT IT
CCIVERE:\) 1NlTH 4~EASE'.
F~OM THE STEAK LAST
Nt4&gt;lT! NOW MY UI!.Y IS

Cilld, no IMIIM' of hoW loAa: etandiag,
ie not rel~lld alter ta'inB accordiaf

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TOWNSHIP
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oinco~ore thank&amp; for tl!e fine vot,. extended
lo me at the Election yesterday.
It cer·
111inly wao gratifying and I trust that the
duties cif my office shall always be han!iled
in tucb a way as not to betray the . c:onfi~
'iftnce plactd ill me a&amp; your Townahip Clerk
at yeslerday'r. Electi'!IA·
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Thanks and Cool! Luck To All!

SPOIL Ell\

OR COLD THAT H~NGSON_

FLOYD F. MEES
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TAMPA

RE~ULTS

By JJlict·natJ6nal .New11 Service
C. C. N. Y. 0; Manhatta n 0.
Brook.IYil Cdlege 20;. Sl . .F1·anc1~

TO TtlE VOTERS OF SALISBURY
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cR·foMuts·idoN
1'011. THE

you

By CLIFl" STERKET'i

EARS"? "SPOTS
. BEFORE 1HE
E:Y&lt;:S"?

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on the Inside. Then you'l l be sure

by Estate, sol d only by us.

HE'i, MAW' WOT COMI':S

ME Pit

Duct

lntensi-Fire

the

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AF'TI:R "RINGING IN 'THE

new rnodirlll dibC&lt;lW!fl with two-fo1d lc.Creomultion it gu1rantlled uti sfactiiiD 0 it soot.ILet and heal1 the indamad tory iJII 1be treatment ~f Jeniatent

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ept-(!ial set vice-• w:ll t · l1"' 1'1 a t i 1!~ •!'!J.~I«;_~,S
the Church of Gccl at f.i ~2d Mall''i
Curve, ~11.turdny u : . uin1~ Nov. 7-1
Good music Rnd s lngtng..
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NOTICE

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of the

Air

cabinet. And

Pomeroy Bargain House.

Dou!Jis nsiul . ..
P-"~~~;;;,; ,;;,;, I Douole Act/on
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be sure vou see
the outside

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To Be Started Soon at the

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Ncv.Pm bo:r 4111, 5th. nth a nd 7th, H.m! I
what yu u cn:l get fer a penny i
Prfhi•loric: Monument•
idn ~ ti&lt;'ll.l :-irtl clcH nre off!:!ted 1
111 1\l'llll:lll~· lht iH! ure 11lmn:;t :1,(11..1(1
lla• pri ce or one plu11 one cent
grcut "''"n" ruumuuentr, ~f't up by Eitnctly fresh mcrchnndi:';C. Bar ~
~plo• .. r IU"Piil .~l"!'!c l l uw ,..
t.cn's, Th ~ Rexa ll S ture.
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"The .Convenient Center"

A shine, please"

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"Tbc Playground of America''

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"OFFICIAL AA/Ij HOTEl,"

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SteQm Heat • · Radios
UQme . liJto AtmotiPhcre, Large, Alry Room•
~pacioua Lobby, Mezzanine and Outdoor
Palc:oqf 1 Barber Shop, ~eauly Po.rlor, Bat•
Creek, Tur~ieh and Ru1a~a~ B•tha aad
. · rpllny other Conven•mncea
Dinlns "floO'll and
"Tqp o' 'he Town"
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it's worth the price

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rice In a sa.&amp;hifactory manner

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those who did nol veie for me.

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"Shine 'em up." How little you think
of spending a few cents for the service.
But compare the cost of shining
your shoes with the electricity required to operate a clothes washing

machine for a week's wash. The eJ.ec..
trical cost is even less- Consider the
cheapness ol other electrical service•

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to see each

pennnally

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

Hotel Hillsboro

and you know

THANKS VOTERS.!·

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WM. C. MciNTOSH
ANSWERS SUMMONS

The ordJ.nlulot 1.-.nttt.ect W tbe leYIH an4 boad ilfUfll , The wel·
BI&amp;THDA.Y PD'I'T
birthday •UI'PI'lee part.)l wu 'own wu t.oted. by an arpn~a. fart bo04 l.atue .... defeaktd onrctven Monda)' eventna at the borne Uon of mlnllttn and wu touaht wbelmlnl'l:r.

ear driven by I
Oeorae C Oloeelmer a! BmlthdaJe, 1
Pa Mr Gloeckner, hi8 wlft: and.

of Harry YNcber at. Ubumville,
In hanor 01 wra. Keleher'• 63ld
btrt.tid&amp;)o

bJ labor orpnfaUooa.

8l Cl&amp;im'Ult enppd In one of
Ule m~t •i&amp;OI'OUB batUel 1n )'an

City, WedDeSday morninl

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Kcw YoriL .N'O't' t-IN&amp;-Tammany hall today celebrated tbe
mo.n OVfl'WhebniDI vletorf Ill. tta
hllt.ory.
Despite dlllololurea of aJJeaed
corruption tn the clty'a aovemment by the Hofstadter leiill&amp;t.tve
Jcommtttee, the voten of Nanhlittan
re~lected Samuel Le\"Y u Boroqb
praldent by the b•nest plui'allty
ever obW.Ined by any e&amp;ndldate
In the BoJ'OUI'b.

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Death ard. Campbell wert vllit.tn&amp; nl&amp;·
way and dellcJoua refreehmenta vot.e cumed, do'I'JJ a propoeal tG
W'as due to hH.rt trouble and I uve&amp; at CbarlellltoQ Wednesday ,
were aerved. Tboee preamt were permtt movtna picturee on SUnday.
dropay which he had eutrered for J Mr! Jame&amp; Parcher of Oolumb.l.s Mr.
and lira. Wenctel OI'Ueller, Mr. On))' a marrtn or 12 votes decided
and Mnl Wllllatn P'IJ.her, Mr a.nd the laue
reatdent
Mrt. Paul P1aber, Yra
Kat~
Martin.a Perry cltianl pve SUnMuon City e.nd
well knOwn Sbeeu and will be U\e sueat ot hH Schmall,
Krt Clara SC:b&amp;efer, Mn.
movlea thetr approval aoo
thrcurhout the Pomeroy Bend Be aLeter, l4n Cha.rlea Grueter ' oD
Preda
Mitch,
Mr
and
.Mra
Harry
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defeated. a prohibition orIs survived by hla wife and one Eaet Main etree~ tnt MOOdaJ.
Keller and family
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r.on Curt.lr., or Middletown
Mn. Jobn Flood or Pcrtamollt.."l

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Gloeckner aald hfl 1aw Me~ at ParkeraburJ, 8(t;nday
walklnr lllonptde the road
NIUit ot tnJurltt rea11 t.be car neared him, he atep-1 Party Headed By Sheriff
undaJ afternoon wMn an
tnt() the center of t.be road He
'I1le funeral aervieel will b~ Ill here v11Jittna- her bmthen, Ben
1n whlch. she wu rkfinl
he tried everythllltl puaalble I
Go To Pittaburch For conducted from the residence P'rl- lUld Olenroy Bwtna and H o.
BOT IS IMPROVED
Oolumbua, 0 . Nuv t--IN~Al­
~ over an I!Jilban~nt at to miM McPeek but waa too near 1 ,
Cluea
day afternoon at 2 o'cloct.. Burial EwinJ at Middleport
Jack Lewis, 15 year Old ll'andtion thouah •lmoat a complete ftlale aa
l&amp;aullt ;atco near Ripley
to avoid atclkinr him He wu dead 1
will be made In the cemetery at. Mra Sam Straua, da.UI'bter Pea:IY of ¥;r. and Mn P'red Bauer o1 an Index of tbe 1m poUUea! cam •
Now 11 the timB Lo put m ')'Our
• M'rl. t.hnult neetved 11 traetun when picked ~. oftlctala. al1
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-Muon City In chara:e of the fo&amp;'le- and Mrs VICtor Etseleteln WeJ'~ Naylora Run, ill much improved a.f- PQiiM, yeeterd&amp;y'a elecUona decidef~ ttk *uU when abe wp. L.'l.rown
-FOR GILES SMITH 1 sons underi.ak.er,
at PB.rkersburs Wednesday ter t.wo weeD 111nna from an In- ed ane l.&amp;lue deftnttel)' and ablo- winter'• .11upply of medicines to
Of tba rar when tt tumed over
HEMLOCK GROVE WOMAN
Mn. Oeorte Holmes retumed Juret1 haod. He fell and bruiaed lutely Ohlo voLon want nothlnll JU&amp;rd )'our family's healttl At the
111e
t.abn to ~ hospital
PASSES
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home Wednesday, after a vlaU wtth bll hand and later carbuncles earn~ of additional taxet.
Rexall One Cenl. Sale, November
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but her ~uriea pro~] eturn.
rom ennay van.- 1
ELECT OFFICERS
her mother, Mrs Barbara Smith.
from which he auflered mueh paln.
()ppollt.lan to more taxlnc wu 4th, &amp;th, 8th and 'lth. )'OU receive
e4 f•tal
Rosabelle Mklklfl, aee 88 )e&amp;n.
ia City With Trip Hav-Mr and Mrs I L Oppenhetrner
•tamped lndeUbly on t.be fl.DOD~ two identical liU'\Ieles lor the pr1oe
• ~ leava a dauahter, Mrs L M wife of Re~n Midkitr died at
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At. a re1ular meet1111 of Pomeroy of Indlanapolla and Mr&amp;. C Oden- 1 1141'1. PbUip DuetT lll quite UJ at .atate weUare bond IIJISue and alao of one plus one cent Barton's. The
~ o1 MNon CitJ lMIIdilu sev- their nome at Hemlock
orov~
lftl een n
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chapter No 186. Dnler of Eastern bauab ot Leldnrton Ky , returned her home on Chester road.
on ntmll!rou.s local
1m RexaU Store.
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-era1 other Immediate 1 t
Th TWlsda:v nenln&amp; at 5 o'clock from
I star, Tuesda.y evenllll the following to their homes Wednesday alter e
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,lfUDeral eenloes
..;:ac~~lict~ dropsy She 18 t.un1ved by her nusAft.er a search of two daya\o mcen wete elected .or the enau- ~ vlalt with their many friend s
HAlLOWEEN PARTY
~ tbe Ravtnlwood United Breth band. 4 daughtl!n and three sonB
the city of Pltfabutl h Ina year Mrs Mary Lippincott., ere
The TriarJclea ol the Federated
aza 'cburell Wed.Delday alt !ll'noon
The funeral services wUI bt: conSmith local promment worthy matron, Re~&gt;Cner Zelhor, J E Baker motored to COlumbus church pve a Halloween party
;,tth burial 1n the cemetery thtre duckd Thunday afternoon at two
man wh~ hu been miss- worthy patron , Mrs Lula Neaae, Wednesday on a lhor~ bwslneu trip Monday evenln1 ln the Presbytero'clock In the Ohtlatlan Church at
alnce eck.ber 23 a part} or astcctate matrcn , Ohas E Neue, 'ho.Mr an~ Mrs Calvin Culp who Jan church parlor Refreahmenta
Hemloclr. Grove with Finstetwll.ld
local persoru1 returned here aHsoclate patron, MISII Marie MU- ,...,..ve res ed here lor 30llletime were served and a general a:oo1
undertaken In chargr
Tue!Kiay nllht without an) ler, Secy, Mlss Preda Warner. moved to Huntington Wednesday
time waa enjoyed by all present
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whl!l'f!abouts
Tre:aa,
Mn
Barban..
Smith,
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was
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business
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Mr. and acra Harold Ruesell of
MA.R.Ill.t.GE LICENSE
to the Pltt.!bureh po- ductrua, Mis&amp; Thelma PhilliJ16, u- !tor at Athens Wednesday
FIRST SVJCIDI:
tharlea.ton are n!celvln&amp; oon11ratu ln a search of every 80ChaU: oonductr~s and Miss BerMl&amp;! Mary Gloeckner uotumed to
New York, Nav.
~Ucm1 over the arrival ol a nine
A marrtaa:e Ucense wu U.Sued
hotel and otller tha Miller trustee
her home at Columbus Wednesday of the body o1' the
S)ound d&amp;\llhter, tom Tu.eaday Monday by the probate court to
Mr Smith
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erter a vl!lt here with relatlve8 commit suicide 1_
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1 and trlend11
]iov 3rd Mr and Mn Shannon Alvle PhaUn, 21, of Kayford W.
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CJ,UB HOSTESSES
\ Mr and Mn William RoslliteJ' Cleorse
Wllollhlqton
Memorial
7:30 is the time oet for the regular communthe party a rrived et
Jln. John C Ch&amp;ee are the proud of Pomeroy The ceremony WM
land dau1hter return~ to tbelr (Bridge, wae undetermined
ication of Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F. &amp; A.
detective was aa
IJ'&amp;ndparenta
performed by Rev H L Henthorne
The Jun ior Shakespeare club DHlL home at Barberton TUesday after The man, whose bodY hurtled
case to aid ln thl! at the hume or Mila Mar) Schaefer a vlalt with her mother Mrs Jessie the Hudaon river 2113 feet belo&gt;V
M. at which time the Annual Election• will
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Immediately went to eon Lincoln Hill, Tuesday evening Clifton on W Main stt1,et
laat night, lett NO NOTE
be held. Every member of Pomeroy Lodwhere he had 11tayed with Misses Bettie and Jean Eberl\\1111am Freeman la oonftned t.o I
"!'~'""''! nlaht, October 21 The bach allllBtlnt hoatea868 After the hla home on Lincoln HUl on ac-1
BlG BOND ISSUE CARRIES
ge ia earneatly requeated and eapecially urwho had ch~ked bu.slneM was transacted dainty re· oount of lllnel!ll
Piqua, 0 , Nov
4-IN~An
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ged to be preaent at thia meeting.
_-cc , _ ;c,,c·;,_o,ut, was questioned 4eshments were served by the hoa..
Al Jones and family moved Wed· j *810,000 bond laa.ue for the
pa11y that Smith teS~~ea
neaday from the Ebersbach apart- ~trueuon ot a munlcJpal Hght '-;~~- ~
By Order of The Wonhipful Master.
at 2 .30 o'clock
ment on Second street to their had the approval today of P
"!,iah! to thank the voter• of Pomeroy
October 22 and
~e at Laurel Cllft
voters
TURNBVLL-CANTIRBUBY
a call for 1 o'Atteat: J. Edward Foater, Secretary.
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for 10 teneroualy aupporting me in my can·
out at 1 30 o·dock.
CLUB MEETS
now provided by the Dayton f
didacy for a poaition on the local council.
clock
m.omlnl and did
Mr and Mrs Chaa E Canter
and LI1M comp&amp;~~y
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bury, 249 Whittemore St • Pontiac,
The Shalr.eapeare club met at the
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I ahalltry to 10 perform the dutiea incumW.
Lar1e who was accomthe marrla1e
on AUIJare
1, home ot Mr.a Harr Y Ohl-lllier on
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WchLa:an, formerly
of Pomeroy
•o••panied by Smith to Plttaburl:h told announcing
bent on the office 111 to merit the confidence
of thelr d8Uihter Lucille to Harry Lincoln Hill Tuesday aUernoon
Marietta,
0., Nov
klcal omeers that Bmlth and he
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All
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the
bu&amp;lnellll seaaion, a ps- Marietta's "ll'&amp;lld okl
placed in me by the voting public.
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went t()IJ:etber t.o the pro:iuce mar•
u ' son
o
r an
rs per
( rl "Women of the Bible"' ·-o
~ tics," John W
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Turnbull
of Pontiac, Mlcbr
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ket Thursday momlni wnere they T The
EDGAR EBERSBACH
ceremony
took
place
at
Mt.
l'eiiU Dy Mrs ChQ.II !berebach
A
faUed h1 an
dlllpo.aed ol the truck load ol pro- otemena, Mk:b The brlde attend• very tnterestlns report of the con- come
back He
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
duce whlc.b they took from here
ed
Pomnoy
hlJ:h
school
and
ts
a
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nee
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the
southeaat
diatrlct
of
batUe
to
Mayor
T od.ay and Tomorrow
Alter the tre.Mactlon, Smith u$1..IP'&amp;duate ol Pontiac high school ot Ohio Federa.tJ'on ol Women's Clubs man after a campaign In :::~I
1931.
which wae held In tho tlrat Presby- both candldatea frequently &lt;I•
"SON OF INDIA"
certain
corner
the on
city,
ed
tO beat.reet
let out
of theIn truck
a
'I1le
sroom
a
lfl'&amp;duate
of
the
terlan
church
at
Cbl111cothe,
Oct
ed
they
were
"U'ood
trlencls"
Hear
anti
aee;
Ramon
N.vai'I'O, 'fonra4 Napl. Marjorie B.aJQ-.
a~na: to 14lr&amp;e, a nearby
same
,JChool
and
now
bold.a
a
ra29
and
30
wae
liven
by
Ule
com1
clock realatered 11 :30 o'clock ttarge
bea11; Mallp E•aaa aud Mlklhell Lewia. A ....,. or Iofll! was In &gt;bit.
sBld he Immediately started liac:k lpolllible poeltlon with one ol the 1 mtdee. Mrll J B mberteld, Mrs
beari! A man IU7 rfye ep hk fertune or bll Ufe for a: lrtead,
for Pomeroy and that w1111 thE: laBt larve aut.omoblle ftrms Gf that city : Hl~.tr)' Smith and Mrs. Loul6 Reibel.
The couple wlll reside t.amporarll' They report a
proJitable and
he .saw or Smith
but never the WfUR&amp;D be lo.,._
enjOyable
the federation.
Friends and relathe.s ot Mr at. the Whittemore addretl8.
fContlnuefo, norc Pile 1111111)
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reached the eonclua·
Alao
Comedy
"16.
FOOL
AFFAIR"
clay. He wtJJ tum c.ver the iii,~:;~
that
his deperture from
~~:~~~~:relsn to Olty Lew r:
"The beot $5 H.t
street comer, he

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Trill.....,, eaU 236-L; if the l$uaineu
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SEVERE FIG
IN PROGRESS IN
M~NCHUR!A A
5000 Chineoe
Launch Atlack
Japaneoe

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INTERNATI ONAL

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COMMITTEE WilL
H HEl~ TDO~Y

PRESENT Cll MBj

IPrice On

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W 11~ t V1 .. gmla-Pa1r toni«ht and P'riday CcJld&gt;..

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:WHEAT CAUSE Of;
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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, tU:l J

THE DAILY TJU8UNl:

Strange "Bequ eo~"

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Milliom of Dollars Add- :
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' Object Is To Di~prcive
Charges Of "Abyomal

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Burton

To The Voters.
I wish te&gt; lake thit opportunity to thank
my, friend• and supporlen who 10 ably
at~ b.Y me in my, ~ff~ to retain my poo.
ilion at ,Tr~ffic Offlf~r, of f'omeroy. l
end~a vor to .fR~it 1 thi• consideratioa
during the comiqgterm ,1 by fulfillin1 the
dutiet of my office efficiently, honettly and
with favorititm toward none.
I trust i may convinee thote who voted
for MJII opponent before ithe next election,
that they erred in not voti111 for me at yea·
terday'o election.
DANA R. (BAY) ROUSH.

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Today and Tomorrow
"FINN &amp; HATTIE"
Hear IUld

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Leon Errel, Zaaa Plt.il,

Tulunan aad Jackie Searl.

Mltll Green, Lllyan
Tbe twnnlell&amp; keup &amp;hat ever enaed

the ocean.

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New Low Price

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Cotton ribbed, in
grey, tan or white.
Full size,' built for

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7!k

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Wilton 81-ot

Ru1by

It From The
Sarvice' Store

UNION SUITS

SWEATf;RS

Slipon or Coat style
-heavy Shake•· knit

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comfort.

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50'/. wOQ'I~ Warm.
ana servicable fdJj extr~mely eolll weatll-

ON GENUINE FOltD BATTERY
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F'ITS-80 percent of all make cars.
PLA TES---13 heavy plates.
SEfARATORS---Made from
best
grade Po~t Oxford ijedar.
CAPACITY--Approximately 20 per·
cent greater than the average low

TWO IDENT}CAL ARTICLES
Are Offered For The, 'Price Of One PI... One Cent

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Stalts

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Ell Pelda !
DatrJ lied ·18%

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Motor Company

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Tbe Rexall Store

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SALES

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&amp;ellance Corree

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Thi$
Week Buying for 'Their Respective Stores.
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