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Tribune which wa.s to the ef Miles was re-

teet that

elected In Raeln~. was slight.·

Mr. Miles was
no~ ~-elecwod thl ~ year. hav lnw been retired to publlc •li '"
at a previous elect.km.

round Up the ganc. The youths told
the omcers abc.ut stealing ifll60llne
1from a C$r which w~5 believed t'J
have been Max Roll~r • who nas

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Mr. Milea ha6 been mayor
~~ Racine, however. so ion~
that it wa.s llll f'rror easy w
make.
Not lnch.1C11n'! lftllt term
when he waa not mayor, Mr.
Miles has been the ch1et ex ecut.lve or the metropollc uf
eastern Melga County for 19
yeare: and now 111 set to mak{!
Jt twenty slncf' his f!!t:ctio,J
Tueaday.
During the C11mpalgn juJ&gt;t
closed, Mr. Miles was in t1
hoapital tor several weeb
just when things would be
hottHt In a political wa.y, but
tha~ feature did not seem b
Interfere with his a.bllity w
gamer votes.

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Hawklnll or Liberty Ave ..
Wtdensday, No. 4!.
, Mrs. Jacob Mees and Mrs. .'l.llce
Smith of Athens, w::re vlsltorfi here

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Y"hkbt.cnm, 0., Nov. ti.City Mana.er L . A .
Wttldner admlu:.ect today Lha~
he was 10tttewhat noopllliSed
to leiU'll that an alleicdl.y
dettltu~ Mlddletown family,
wtJklh bened the city relief
committee to aUppl) 1t with
bed!, hacl swapped one pt the
beds for a radio.
" I' this ill a case of mloSlC
p.rderred to slt":ep, ooe ~·il.m•
Jly wUI haw to 's1nl' ·to some·
body els~ for help after t.hho,"
~e city m~tnapr !ficl.
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1und 7th. ou8rant@ed striclly ffesh .
. Mtb ··&amp;our cyliftdera 'is ·lll'boOtfler. faster a man: thriDJnl: td I BartcU'I,l, Th.'l Rm:all Store. P-'J 3~
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decide on your new car.

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DOUBLE·DBOP FRAME
SAFETY-STEEL BODY

FOOTBALL
POMEROY H. S.

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WELLSTON H. S.
Saturday, Nov. 7th.
2;31 P. M.

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Known Hollywood
Attomey

torre, lltUitd an tnvestta:atton o1
the ex*lkm which occurred in
the turrft or an anU-aireralt run
durtbtr tbinl practice oil Santa
ROll. Island , 10111 miles nortb of

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FROM 8USINES~ Of rl lNG
MAKING STUNT: IS ~ECl~REO Ill[

tnQWry qnkred by Admiral Rlctutrlt
H. Le1fh, oommander Of the battle

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klUilcl •Del nine others were ctUl·
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'Phil beUef was ftl)ftssed by na,..
val oftloera as a specJat COUJt o1

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a1 a 'alutU l&gt;e101"f,t!_ll automa.sk breeeh •look w;n
tlib"J" ebe4 wll bel*'v&amp;d ~­
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If ,.... . ... ".... Olloe "' ,... Dall,.
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·Qaee ... for 202-lt.

1missed gasoline at 1ll!erent tlmes. IThursd"-V
A headlight bulb and l"ns \\'~ r ~ I Helen A Drury ot Columbue,
81 IDjurieo; Bruiled Muocleo, Sore Spoto; Boys Hard
stolen trom the B. 0 . OII!Uiu car wa.a a bw.lncss v.l.sltor here Wednes·
A't Work In Sfite Of Outlook To Stop Ruoh
whe11 it wa~ parkl:'d ou Mill ~ tr£. ~ t. J day and Thur&amp;dll .
Hallr w, e.l u1~ht Ttwy tolfl or stealMr. and Mrs. ~ltchell Croolc::l
0 Golden Tornado
1lng n blanket and Hllshi!Qht from n l Dayton came Wed esd
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car belonging to a Pom eroy m~n.
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MAKE CONFESSIONS I and many other crimes which h!I.\'C: ~nth~ vl:t :ei ~h : s~ter, ~r!l. l
BIG CROWD IS EXPECTED
I been committed durmg thf' pa~&gt;t
na ou as
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. tiVIUI P.nd !rh·nds In the Nease S~t· 1
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Thf' ~nUn• Fang hao; 'iN\'ef! frnrn j llement.
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two ro rour yee..r~ iJ1 tht Lnnca.~t.er 1 Mr. and Mrs. John PhUUPti re· 1
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I Boys' Im:!uetnal School and Logan 1turned home from Columbus. WedAt Middleport Hiah Field Saturday; Yellow
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a recent addition to the ganq was n ~selay, where they went to con:~~u.it (
e Moatb.ly 1awiap to aa
Jacketa At Lo11an Friday
Just released from that inst1ttltion •a ept:clall!!t . Mr. Ph.iJU~ is slo"''Y 1
A Ranr, or thieves compn:;ed of ~:~bout two weks ago.
; lmprrnlne.
n-erap famUJ ~Oiol\d upow~t
Iyc utl!~ rang1n11. In Rf!.t$ rrem 16 to one boy told the otJlcers that i The store room formerly oceuiD. sil:
JOIU'
PGneroyaoa a"W&amp;kenf!d Thurl!daJ ,boys wili have their hano.J.ll full in
'!.D yrrzr.~ who hHve been Jiltcallng I they had purchased llqtlor al dH-Ioled by the American Exprea&lt;&gt; Co.,
Geaenl El~ic •ltould h•?e
~ t.o peer out Into the semi- •bringing home the bacon, Is ala•J
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rerent Urnes and carried it with ils ~lng repaired and will b:-: oceu- !
dartneu or haiP or eveu tog, if om? j not to be dented. The boys are not
:1ll oHr:c _onn auto :tcccs:&gt;or.cs from I them 111 their car
hi 'h
.. _ }.'led by Jacob Ament.
earned I' 1.00.
....: 110 ehamt to call a 3uch, &amp;J'!d l lfiVIlli U9 hope, but on the co,ntrary ·
aut&lt;..mt:~J!~~ parked c:..1 the ~t:· ~ts !nlshed by Jlmml~ wHe~dr~ ~ 1~~~~ 0 H. B. Smith lert Thursday fol' ills I
WQQdered what waa tbe ca.u&amp;e of are more determined than ever io
cf Mldd .ep&lt;,rt and Pomr.rov fm the I seem! to be the ring leader cr Lll't' annual huntnlg trip in canada.
Mechani•m be~melicallp
all the dllturb&amp;noe. F•w had an:~ turn back the Golden t1de and sh01~ 1
pa ~ t l€w months, h:I!i. been r ou 1de!.l 1
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ide. other l.ban t.hl.t 1t was due t'J !&lt;.cal rooters Just what they can .1o1 ,
up bv Ch i •f cf P4lke Dana (Bay' gang. Charges of P€tt:o-· lun:er~.y wlll 1, r. an
rs. wen
ntson c
na~utal cauaea Wltll about noon when th1ngs look darkest.
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Ruwh 1,r Pcmt!roy an'd Nlr;:ht Po· prl"lbnbly be flied agalr&lt;~ th(• ·~uuU l.~ . ~ursday morning on a ten da)'S
Ne,.tr ,...Ure1 ltte:atioa •••
..... .tJle truth or the pbenom ..nou
The ~~:arne Saturday will beg:n .11. '
llcB WilHnm Robson or Middle-~
oo~v to tiatte~d ~~
dLe~
aot evea ~·ALL· Steel
!P fxvulht out by chance !:IY 1 o'clock. The Golden Tornado w~ll~
1 D. OF A. BIRTHDAY PA.RTV
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c:ahin•u· SlicliOa Sb._&amp;...,
~ P'amham In a short state· be accompe,nled by 8 50 pJece band
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The llov~. whn Wl!re lr&gt;cm~r~&gt; nr
The Rutland Council No. 242 . or \lslt Mrs Watsons uncle In Florkl&amp;.
from Wellsk111, the pride of tht
-the !Janti, are: Jiverett Burton, 17, 'the Daught.ers of Amerlu will
Howard J. Smith of C()lumbut&gt;,
A 3-Yeu Guerante ..
It. deYeloped that It WBI&gt; not,. fog, Hocking Valley and said to 1M! one 1 Andy Spencer, who had eut~n:d! of Middleport; Jimmie H ~ndrlx, 19, celebrat-e their ~venth birihda.:.r nfere~ In the Industrial Relati~ns
not hate nor amolr.e but the bart. or the best hlsh :school bands w a plf"a of not suUty to an mdict- of Middleport, Clarence Bovlr.!-.. 11.1 rmmversary ftt tbttlr lodlire ronms in . or Ohio, w~s a busine~s vlslf.()r tu-e
blue haze call.66(. by gloom . The be found in the state umm:.g 1mmt charging him with grand Jar- cf Middleport; Wilham HJ;"nrtrlx: 16 lhe Knights of Pyt~IM hall. Friday Wednesdn} an1 ThUJsday. He \VIIS
ll®ll. Ia aU in the heart ol the school oJ the Wellskm class.
t•en;.· was round guilty Wer.lnf!."r:lay of Minersville; Homer Losan ui ot night. An Interesting pros-rarr:: ha ~ acccmpanled by his wlf@.
cr;!Nih and hla faithful foUowen E.'.'!'ry lndlca.tiou points to a ~ra:e 1aftErnoon b~ a petit JUry or th(' Syracuse.
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Gard~er Reynolds was 11. business
afflttl bro111ht on by the combtnll.- crowd to see this game. Mlddlt'· t com1non pleas court ur Meigs. · Wht:l RL'Cllo;ec.J of U ·· h
f lertamment with surrounding cou.1 ~!stior in Columbuul, Thursday.
~ .M dreumatances whleh It ap- pert Is ph&amp;ying at Logan Friday aJ-I couriry.
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1Thursday mo~nJng at t~;. C~t}~~~~j I c1ls invited to attend.
Mr . and M~. John Spires and
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pean,. may male@ It doubly hllrd for ternoon so there will be no conru,t
epmct"r 'oa'as lndlcWG jointly with here, Boyles and William H~ ndrix I
Mrs. J . E. E\ans of - ~heshlre left
~I lads to put over a win- of mtotlons for :i&lt;i:Jddleport roote.l; RA\'mond B::t!C:wm, Frank Parker, admitted their part!! In lhe mll ber- I
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nlilt 'unehr onwth•~-ton·,islting Golden They call easily Rrrange to lief" both Edwe.rd Vi ttl toe. and JJm McNell. les an'd told.or the dt ~ds m which I yo~:~ ~v~~ ~~te~~~~d ','n"','h·• ".."v','n"gg~ j WI~!.. v,,tslt. f Mr . Bhpllresl "',, enjoylngthl:
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•. _ matter of fact, glorious, rosv con ests Y 0 owng
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d they ad pur cpated and ,_ot du•ds offoHI IJy cur st11tlrJ!'iery dejY.ut- Pomeroy-Mason bridge. They will
h~ pldurea weu ~umed int'l Jackrts on their trelc to . Logan Fri- Is t :d c
ers w
sen nee
e gang had 1onc 'WhlJe t/l('Y wr:re ment at l.he Rexall On~ Cent Bale, visit other points In the west beakioinJ outloolct in a Jlft" after day and by walki.lil" cut t.o the high a u ay morning.
not ~resent.
INovember 4th, 5lh. 6th nnd 7th. for returning home.
W~ nliht too• ball procti~ school f1eld at home to .t;~e Pome- The men confeSlled to the crime The gang has used B&amp; the .-IJ·~~! s Quality stationery at practicai!J.•
Mrs Anna Stark Mrs Oulc
Of course, every football ~atm; roy and Wellston f:'atm;day aftel'- ~~~tpl~:e~:w:;: to the Jnd1ct~ of their crimes, parked aut.omobiiGII. half prlr.e. Barton's. 'f"l1c Hexall Jehse, Mrs. Mary
Ml's.' Ka.th18 BIIPJ)OIIed to havu a certain num noon .
pleaa' to not ium? w~~~ng: :~~ Prom ~. ~ 0 15 galluns of ~a.'IIJ!ln". Stmc.
ll-3-3t arlne Mehl . Mrs. Mary Beckie and
ber of "Bear" atoriet, tmmedh\tely
1 troveny aroae whether the crime
MT5. Reka Findling attended a.n
J)J'IICedlnl: an bnport.ant @:ame-.
CARD PA..RTY
j waa petty larceny or Hrll d larce
at the home of Ml'."
However in the cue of the men·
A card party was given In the They atole 631 pounds c~pper w~{;
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at Milson City
tor for the Purple Pantbera, tb- Sacred Heart school haU Wednes- trom Syracuse Mlnln 0
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AND FOREVER SHUT OUT BAD
Ebersbach and fathec,
Plerott1, Oulhther, Winebrenner. were In play through011t the evenCharles Kraft were viSitors in I
Orueaer, Casey IBrunol and Crow lng.
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Pa1·kersburg Thur:sday.
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John Shorr and Mrs. C. P . HawT
CORRt:(:TJON
Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.es Traynor, [
Crlcb and pa11U11, bruised mll8Cies klns received the prizes for hilh
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who came lo attend t.he funeral .-,r
aDd aebH, thb and thAt. ~I hav\l score In Bridge. John Leltwller and, Attention has been called to the
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conblned &amp;o m&amp;.lr:e the eo&amp;eb'&amp; nt~ Mrs. Ed Franz tlle ~rlze11 1n FiVe! fact that The Dally Tribune
uo;vthbqr but happy.
Hundl'ed, John Gloeckner and Mrs mary showed 126 votes •:c~d·~d
FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS
The Golden horde from Well&amp;ton Albert Wippel the prizes In eucher. 1against the Participation or
l8 coming to Middleport Saturday
Refreshments were served dUr . Aid In Third Ward, precinct
afternoon with the ftrm bellef that lug the evening.
when the actual returns we1 :.&gt; but
they oan ~&amp;t the Purple Janther
26.
alnee their nne ahowlng asalllflt th.~
PIONEER LAD1' PASSt:S
This error was caused by ::! !1 crbeavy flerce chari1nR Brue Devils
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ror In the calling of totals on elccSaves Fuel-Keeps out dust and rainwho were able to srore but thre-J
Mrs. Emma Circle, widow or . tlon nl1ht as the first ngures we
Prevent. rattle.
touchdown&amp; while allowing ... _ Wesley Circle, passed away Sunda;, 1 had were 26 which nr~ corr-t We
w~ at her home at carmel 1n Sutton
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be suecentul In their Ob1o River weeks Pl"f"VIous.
tlcn as It had caused sClme spccul~­
an
estimate.
You will be surprised at the
queat Is not to be denied In the 1ac2
She WfU! 8800 76 years and 30 , tlon 11s to why this precinct ~h -. r 1
·Of what hu occurred In the local days and 18 survived by three (show so many vote~ against Lhe
low cost.
CGmp durtn1 the· last couple o! daughters and one son , namely, 1 move. The correct figures therefor~
Or you can install them very easily
ni&amp;ftt prattlcea.
Mrs. Elmira Chittenden , Mrs.
on the que'Jti::m lu Pomeroy, we1e.
U Pomeroy wins this a:ame, Jt WQrtzwalder and OUB Cl.rele of For the pa.rtlclpathl".l 1,002, a.g:atnst
youraelf.
ww t~~ote aU the ftaht, p~p and de- Me!ls oount.)' and Mrs. Denver 1139.
J~Uoh U.t. tbt tel!:in Ufic\- Rll w BlniJer ot Pa:rkerBburg. She I!! also
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body po&amp;eaa, Not Only mw•.
POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
thi Pla"era
do theb' le"l beat, but eurviyed by two brothers, Fronk
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and PhHson Roush of oarmel.
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th • root.el'li, down ~own coaches, She wa~ a pioneer resident of the
·~L and au. muat turn out and community In which &amp;he died wa:J
634 E. Main St.
Phone 635-R
aJp tt:te q&amp;flters for the Purple well tmow·n and hl~hly esteem~d bv
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Wblte enry bit of encou.r&amp;~c- all
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The !\~ eral services were con- Night coughing l.s a.lmol!t always
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· 11 admitted that W.ell&amp;~on r.,a, t ductlict ~elldny aft~rnoon al :il oo r ••.u&amp;Cd by an Irritated, Inflamed
ett·
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andbut
wa1thethOUillt
to week~
have o'clock
at theomela.~u•~
Carmel u .ll.ftel'
s . churCh,
thrvat, soc~ ugh
Is almOJ'It
cougllln11.
a .,eak
team
laJit few
Rev otbson
whiclll Ordtnury
syrups a.ll
do not
reach ~""""'"'"""''mr~l:ll;:mlnlnr.:m"""'"""'""IUI~Itlmllll:ltl::'"'"""""""~.
thu
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111011: 1 the body was tran11 tered by under- th -se ccndltlons. bul Thoxmr. a
hll'i " , taker curtll to the carmeL ceme'- 1prcr,crlptlon exclusively fur thro:~.t
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1troubles, doe11. It !'ellevcs til&lt;;! h·rl•
, _ .•. . - - - - - -1 htlo11 and the cough slops within
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Batttrday afternoon I
er oa 1 , !urtllcr-i t tJIImlnatr-s th@ lnternnll
Middleport stadium in tOday from New York 1~a us :." which many time~; dtJvclop~l
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ipto set·ious llln •Jils
no d~;~ttbt, · t.ha.t ·the! local I a
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, A l'l wallow or Thcx:lne oororE 1; .
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!bhin~~; a.bsc.lutely pu•venLs nl ttlH
Friday al\d Saturday Sl;)ecial - Country CluD
,~r uqhin'!" and Insures a gOod mgll~'!:&gt;l
F":t&gt;cp. It glv ~$1 the same spN"dy /
~lid for ~ore throat too H con trtlns no chloroform or other harm- ~
1 ri.tl , drug~ ~nd chlld1"en i!l{e Jl..
$eJ. P.t .R ~~;u:ua.nle:!d within l5
1 !tlinutes cr mon('y
back. 3tsc; GOc,
~ ~~H~ SI.OO br:ttles. SOld by :
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Pom@roy
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For Committing Number
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· ' :~evecu.J ccculons, and the omcers vllle.
hon• bt:e.1 trying for some time
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

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BIG DEEP, DARK PATCHES ~f: 1 MR. MILES wAS )IYOUTHfUl bI" HAN G !l=~~· h::::~. ""':;.~:;:~1 Personals
·IS
RDUN"U[D Up !~;~~:::in;:e pa::! 0~:: : i;-;~~nfJ:ir~ ::
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IT IN EVIDENCE IN CAMP Of l~CAl 11 ~~:t~:~~~~::
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CRmD£RSi SIX PlAYERS HANOICAPP[O
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tools llDd accessories. and numerous (

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CORN
TOMATOES

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TOILET TISSUE Clifton
'ALMON

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4 rolh .Isc
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2, t-Ilt
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ORANGES
12lb
peek

POTATOES

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to Face Char.-eo

TWO IDEN1'1CAL ARTICLES
Are Offered For The l'ri\:e Of One Plus One Cent ·

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LAS"AUWEIK

MORE THAN 125 ITEMS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF

15 lb. Peck l9c:
100 lb. bog

EMPEROR GRAPES

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New Fresh Meri:handiocl l;)irect From The Faetories

FRESH FRl)ITS AND VEGETA:BLES ·
ICEBERG LETTUCE
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5 DoZen Size

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Medieal Qaarten if
WUI Uri

Tbe Be••P Store.

Theory io That Still Att~.
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PRIDAY. NOVUCBIIR i , lt3l .

'I'IIJI DAILY

The Busy Bee

lan opt" ratlon

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n1 ! Wolff Oh W. Mo.bl stret-t. lilt.
1.8 Beaver WiU remain 1mtU Chrll:tmu
11.11 could lx• wlth hla daqhter. Mrt Wolf.
.
Dr . and Yn . R.aymond Bolae
Viralnia Grea1 ,i expet"l·ad
Harry Thomati, Hi year old liOn went to Columbu.s Prtday to apepd
PBONB 1111-1.
cl Mr. and Mra. J ohn Thomaa su r- tm week end with llr. and K n.
!t!l'tld fl. spraln~d ankle Thursday at- Norman Rt.&amp;MeU, to atteDd. the •
temoon when hll it'll at th~ high Navy-Ohio State fc:JO\baU ume 1
s ~:huol butldlng. He wo:s
t.ak.en t.o Saturday.
BANKER
his
home
where
the
injury
was al- :1 Mrs. Chu. RlUitl 8-pent Prlday wtth
0
S H LD, ~EGULi\lt
.~urt:'r-HetLie H or'kn; CondudreBI! 1tended.
her daua:hter, Mra. EJ11a Smlth at
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MEtTING
\ -Dottle MCcarty; A.owsta.lt Cun- ~ Mrs. W. 0
Huddleston lett. forJ HartJord.
~P.- Meigs Counly Banker, Al&gt;- duc.tr•s.s-tt eltn T ~rtv; 'l'ruslee- !Detrolt Thursday t~·enina rur lt Mrs. E. o. Harper 1.1 erltlea.U.y UJ
aoc nuon held lhelr reauJar ;rnet"t- Gr!lce French.
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vll:'H wll,h her dauthter Mrs . Lee at her home on 1bomu Pork,
tng at the Cooper Hou~;e In Racm ~ 1r T11e RI.IPO I'1llvc officer!&gt; will be I Boyd.
Mrs. A. W. Drummond retumed
Thu~day evenlng, Tile ladles of thr 1a nn ::.uneed laf.tor.
1 Mrs. J . M . F\i.ris of YoungsLown. home Thursday atter a abort. vlldt
Method~t ctlurch servrd a tlc!!r~- 1
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1Mrs. Ch~trles Wolf and Mrs. F'loyd with relaUvea and fneoda in Porteuu.s tl 0 ~ock dlnM r att ['r whith
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· Mees of Pomeroy were vlsltl:IIS Mrs I mouth.
1 oa~·id oar.st ThllrMiay. Mrs. Dai'!iLI Theodore Reed. moved ~ida'
reguh;,r Jtem., of busine~s were iu ,
. EN~~BTAINS . &lt; . L U~
. mder. Th~ ntceLmg Wlls 1\'C]J al· I Mr_~. C . F . RathbU! n dellglJt.! ully
improving from her rt'~nt ill - the Reed proper~y on Mulberry
lt:nck'~ Wil li s.evera~ gueSL'&gt; pr(:~~ ~~, (Jltt'Jtalued tht&gt; membe rs of Lhe 115
ne!l;.
Ave., formerly occupied by John
lndudmg W . L. J ohn.'l(Jn of Lelll.:t ContrAcl Flridge. Club Thmsday , Peter Qaskill and Mrs William Shorr and famll)' .
·
~ho ~HS ju.~t celebrated h J!. !Hs( : with u one o'clock luncheon a t Lh t I Mcrrl~on ot McArthur vl~llt'd with
Mr . and Mrs. P'red Roeenbi.UDJ
birlh(.ay.
Mar y Ja .1e Ootfet&gt; Shoppe.
Miss Etta Otuiklll Wednes&lt;iay They and Mrs. Henry Raap went to Oo: Fcl!owin!l the lunchtc.n. the club also spent som e time v.1 th · Mar· lwnbua Friday to spend the week
1
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lllet at th ~ Rathbum home on St::c- ~aret Gasktll wh o 1.~ in Hul;,er nos- end with Mr. and Mrs. PhJIIp
F.LECT OFF~~' ERS
, IJnd Avrnue, where thl~l'f' tables lila I.
Me'ler, Jr.
T h&lt;' E..;;..:stemStarCne,pterli(·lda. n JW~re in play.
r Mrs. E.d F ren¥!'l anti Mrs. Pa ul
,
is Improving from _h~;;r recent JJI.
! French visited with Ma rgu rt&gt; t Gas- BROAD RUN WOMAN Dl!8
lng ftt their meetl.lg IJ elct ht the 1 Tile regul!l r meeting of the 0 I. kill Thursday who Is nt Holzer ho~Mrs. James Roush died a~ her
Masonie Tl'mple.
• A wM ll..:ld Thursday afternoon at pltal
home at Broad Run, W. Va., 'l'bur•·
ed.: Worthy Ma trou , B ~ulah H~ . . e~. j the h em e uf Mrt.o. Fmnk McCo~· on
Jh~ Martin ret urned Thwsday day evt'ning abOut ilx o'clock.
fhe followina o~cer., were clerL - : Nonti. Third Avc;1 ue.
s troke
1 from Pitts burg where hi' has been Death followed a paralytic
WorU~y Pntrnn- ldmer MeCurty: I Arter tile business, a social time • vl8ltlng [or th e past sev· ~ ral day!!. whlcll she su1Tered about a week
Assoc~l:lt.! Mntron-Roma Hl:IJ ta h: , fcllowPd. The hO!iWss served d~tinty
Mr and Mrs Charles McMa 5ter ago.
A..ooso~mte ~atron:-1Iux
Hf,!la. h . i rdrf s hm&lt;:nt.~.
and Mr. and Mrs. O . B. Stout will
She Is survived by her husband
Secretar~·--=~-~~~~~~n-~~ ~d : '11'~&gt;11 · M;.! rgaret oa:1till , who unde rwenl moto r to Columbus Friday e\·eninal and 5ix childJ·en. The funeral ser- · ·-- -- ·-~- -- - - - - - -- fo r a visit with Mr . and Mrs. Paul vices wm be conducted from the
1"1ttt:=nunr.r-..umu::nn=umummmn:nmmummm:mumm:tnm:::ou:.., Bean. They will atteml the Ohio Broad Run Luth.enm church BunBtate-Ntwy game
day aner noon a .. two o clock .,-lti:J
J . w. Leaper 11'n d Emme~ &amp;hul•2r Rev . Kunkle ofDciatJng. BUrial wlll
!lttended a. mertlng u[ Lht! Ohio be ma 1e by Fo[llesooll' Wldert.ak.en;
Fuel oa ~
company at Athem; 1 nthe Hoffman C!'!meter;y.
Thur ~day evenmg.
FIVE SEAMEN KILLED
Mrs. Vil'gil Edwurd.s Wlll leave
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday e\'ening for Colum bus lor se1·iously Injured tnclude &amp;eaman H.
a Wt'ek end \'islt wiUl her husband, J . Htntoo, J . R. K0\\'8.~1. Q. V.
who !:&lt;1 em ployed there. She will Stover, H. E. Lutz aud W . .H. Duval.
Athens County Fair Grounds, Saturday Nov. 7th.
also attend the Ohio Stat.e-NAvy
The exploBion oceurred ILY'hen ~
At I P.M.
game.
omcers and men, with a ' IJ'OUP or
1oserven about them, were ptepar.'~0 draft hol'!tP.S and 2 mul es welrhlnr from 1300 t.o 1500 po\lllds.
4 t6 8 years old.
i\lso well hrok{l. and rentle.

Middleport .
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Holztr
hospltul
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&amp;etung along a11 well

'ruHd~~.y .

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"H"...,"'""'":=moww:momm~momomtlmllllllll"""""'"""'""':s:&lt;...f
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Listen to radios costing more ... then hear

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Underselling Store

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Specia.l

H ear it' supc:rior tonc -

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"Bc !iev(;, your own ears."

Other G-E sets S37•50 up, at

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25c
Hambur,, oo fa&amp;, 3 ~und' for .... . ........ . .
25c
Pork Chops, 2 pouds for
25c
$rk Ham. lt!ao, per pound , ................ .
20c
Boiii. . Meat.2po~for ...
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25c
Freah Pork Hea.rt1, fine, "lind
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pun meai, :! ~un,t~
25c
5 po•rub allced Bacoh In ~. Per box ..
. $1.00
4t'd. 3 '!)811111,&amp;1 , !OJ- . I
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Sausare. pure pert, 3 lb. tur

,..db.

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Porll Lifer, fiRe, 3 puund11

Yea!, any 1tyle especially Priced

Sun~y echoo) to a . m .

ff'llh Sl41e, lean 1'-r~. 2 JtOund for . . . . . . . .

Church ~leel 7:30 p. m. · · •

BOLOONA, flne,-..per poaQd . .

Frl"h Pfl Feo~ E~Clf . , ..
Slftoked RaiD&amp;, per po-qnd . . . .

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GU~MMftED

Subjeet

2;lf0 p. m.

1100 p. m.
7:~ p. m. SutJ..
Wect-

On

~r"!ined (:ablnet

J!I!Jcele.in .Cirel!laton
1'-jlqpm Si&amp;e .. . . ........... , ....... .
3-Room Size .. .. . .... .. , , , , . . . . . . . ,
4•R!IC!PI Siae ... .. , . . ... . .. .... ..... .
&amp; to 6 !loom Sizo ................... .

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to sell the

Estdte H EAT R0 LA.

the moist,

But

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FoUow the Crowd to BAKER'S

Where You ,. -t Go.. M
eat. atPdcea You arePieaae4., t .....#
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warm air which it circulates, upstairs

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"Tb,m the paper. I don't like pa~ tlla.t' , .. \ ,
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ever I feel like it-without worrying aoouf ,
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smoking too many. So I want
cica•.'
rettes MILD.
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th
of
'"" mam
ing,
course,. iS ·
TASTE. I don't care for oVer-sweetened
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j~st

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my

SWeet eno~J8h.

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CHESI'I!IIIJELI-a miid . and · ...U...

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NrihPeu
That:"• why . IIKft
and ........-... _,.day ...........

Rowley 8 Reed

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Qae 11&gt;' C~l"""''' Wf!ll Q,. D!t&gt;

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done jll4t right.

home heater, anywhere I

Qleo, • IIOUada
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lk-~

II lliliiiiUUillllliilllln '~~lllli"IIIUUIIIIIIIIIII

I d~n:t know a blessed thing about
_ · •how · ogarettes are made. But, of
ootirse, · I would · want the tobacco · to be
PURE. And then I've heard that the blend~
ing is ·~ impo$11t. I'd want that to !Je··

lhllhel ...... ...... ...... . . ... .......... .

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Gjt()C~Y llff:C!ALS

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OI!P.ERS Of ·~DO 0!' 11!'1'81 DELIVERED, ANl- TIME

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10c

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La~qb Cbo!JII, :ptlr lh. . . . . . . .

_,!!I!IIIWH Of QO!I
Uiri.\P MAN'S CVRVt:
Htncltel ~Mun~r. I'U1or

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•liked ChesteTjield
rig~t from the start"
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SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICt,:S!

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For Saturday, Nov. 7th
INDURANCIE

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lJr. M. B. Da~·lll be brougli ~
, : ho'me ~0111 the hospital
Oalllpo -~
liB· Bunda)'. ·but wjll l!pt 'b!'! able lo
• practice to.r · a&lt;'Weelt ur' mqre.
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Mn;:. Florence Bln'ltll. daughWr ·
Mildrfil and Mns. A;·,D. Russell 1
I wrnt. .to ColumbWi· FlidAy to spend i ,
I the Week end with !'t'latJ\•es.
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I J. W. Smllh i of Spfihgfteld and I'1 ,
A. C .. PatriCk bf Cnlumbus were ·
gue:sts ot Dr. nnd )trs. M. s . 1.', '
Daniels Thw·l!day nne: Friday .
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I. ~. nod M-:s. J. M . .farle left for
i Lllelr home at YounP:'tOWn Friday ·
· momtng, after a sliort v!slt with 1
· relatltes here.
' Ml:6. I. B. Wf!ed Js quite 111 at her
home on the CheSter roe.d.
Misl!efl Mary Frailcee Jlvtden or
Rutland and Adele Bchoenlein
·! went to Colwnbua Friday. They
' w111 atttmd the Navy-Ohto State j
football game Batnrda)'.
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Ed Conant and tiaughter Helen .
or Reedsville were visitors hel-e ·
· Thursday.
Jacob Mees spent Tlmrsdny even
lng with his wife and . daughter In
Athens.
Mr .aud Mrs. R. E. Wheeler of
Pitt sburgh , Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sadler and OeotRe 0. Beaver of
Wheeling came Friday t.o spend Lhe

thing yo u w ant in radio re-

25C
SP:!~:.Bp~~~lOA.ST . . . . . . . . 22C
HAMROAST
20C
Boneless rolled, pound ....... :
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known makt-s . .8-tubc su per-

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P~~~u~~~PS.' shou.ltler, n~ bon~,

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tOI\e- tel&gt;tS agair~1 other

25c'

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that is winning conclusive

Lean Streaked , . .. .. .. . .. .

winel~~~~~~:~~l~on~h~o;r~t;h;•~•~Wl;,~'f~-~:·~Ut;·;·gl~ll~'l~ll~ll~ll~"'~'~h~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~lt~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~l·~l~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~li~l~ll~ll~li~ll:li~llt~l~ll~l!~ll~ll~l'~li~"~'I~II~U~Ii~l~ll~ll~t•,~=~~l~l'~ll~'l~'l~l~o~l~'~'l~l~l~l~l~,~·~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~...:

..lliEsman
about
Harvard
campus
J
activities
•about
The president
was of
saidthe
to have ---- been much arotl!ed. Olflclals of thl'
federal fa rm board 1 includlng the
then Chairman A·lexander Lea:it'.
and C. C. Teague, the Caltrorfnla
member cf the board, were sum - ~
mcned to the White House ar..•a
compelled to explain their connec1tlon with the buBiness. Alter con, sldera ble discussion they a re salc.t
' to have convlnet&gt;d Mr. Hoov.er th""
it was all legal enough.
But t he business as a whole re- /
1malned suspect from that pOint
on.
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. 'fh':l dt'.pa.rtmcnt of juStice becam!'
increasing!}' curious and dubious
abuul it. Agents became mmc'
I wt~tchful in set"ing to It tha t Lh f: 1
letl.t:!r of the law wa.11 obtserved.
rn the c;nd, the department obt!lined a d~cislon ft-om a tcd -:ral
in Kan.sas City that sale or
g rap ~ julctJ " for the unlawful manufacture v! wine" Was IllegaL 'Tha~
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· , ., superc1c:ted .... .Mu. · .W1Ue1l ~
' old interpretation or t"lu:

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FOR «UGG

th~

FRESH SIDE PORK

Nlg~lfe~.~~ R?AS~, .~.~ ...... 11 %C

time~ tust

According to reports a

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I want to thank ~h~. many friends ami
supporters who enabled me to be elected to
the post of Townohip Trustee. lam grate·
ful to 1111 and will do all that I can to merit
their appre&gt;'val while serving during the
corning tea:m.

H1~~~~:ER.' .nice. lean.' ........

'falher
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"' WI'OWJeLterlas
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th~hell
placed
In

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Govemment. f,;~E·':!:~.~~~~:~':i'i.!'b~

t:vuyone im•lll!'il. For rurthrr lnfOJ'm•Uon call Dr. Sta.Mbury,
owtleL

SAUSAGE, home made, the best , ,

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Agents for Meigs County
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he lit lhe fairgruunds 'rharsda;v an.t Friday berore dily of sale.

LAs~!~~~r~~~ib . . . . . . . .

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NECK BONES, if you likf spare ribs
yqu will like these- lb ......... . .

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I'IUDAV, NOVE!.fBER 6, I!J31

PRIDAY. NOVUCBIIR i , lt3l .

'I'IIJI DAILY

The Busy Bee

lan opt" ratlon

ft--·....

n1 ! Wolff Oh W. Mo.bl stret-t. lilt.
1.8 Beaver WiU remain 1mtU Chrll:tmu
11.11 could lx• wlth hla daqhter. Mrt Wolf.
.
Dr . and Yn . R.aymond Bolae
Viralnia Grea1 ,i expet"l·ad
Harry Thomati, Hi year old liOn went to Columbu.s Prtday to apepd
PBONB 1111-1.
cl Mr. and Mra. J ohn Thomaa su r- tm week end with llr. and K n.
!t!l'tld fl. spraln~d ankle Thursday at- Norman Rt.&amp;MeU, to atteDd. the •
temoon when hll it'll at th~ high Navy-Ohio State fc:JO\baU ume 1
s ~:huol butldlng. He wo:s
t.ak.en t.o Saturday.
BANKER
his
home
where
the
injury
was al- :1 Mrs. Chu. RlUitl 8-pent Prlday wtth
0
S H LD, ~EGULi\lt
.~urt:'r-HetLie H or'kn; CondudreBI! 1tended.
her daua:hter, Mra. EJ11a Smlth at
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MEtTING
\ -Dottle MCcarty; A.owsta.lt Cun- ~ Mrs. W. 0
Huddleston lett. forJ HartJord.
~P.- Meigs Counly Banker, Al&gt;- duc.tr•s.s-tt eltn T ~rtv; 'l'ruslee- !Detrolt Thursday t~·enina rur lt Mrs. E. o. Harper 1.1 erltlea.U.y UJ
aoc nuon held lhelr reauJar ;rnet"t- Gr!lce French.
·
vll:'H wll,h her dauthter Mrs . Lee at her home on 1bomu Pork,
tng at the Cooper Hou~;e In Racm ~ 1r T11e RI.IPO I'1llvc officer!&gt; will be I Boyd.
Mrs. A. W. Drummond retumed
Thu~day evenlng, Tile ladles of thr 1a nn ::.uneed laf.tor.
1 Mrs. J . M . F\i.ris of YoungsLown. home Thursday atter a abort. vlldt
Method~t ctlurch servrd a tlc!!r~- 1
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1Mrs. Ch~trles Wolf and Mrs. F'loyd with relaUvea and fneoda in Porteuu.s tl 0 ~ock dlnM r att ['r whith
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· Mees of Pomeroy were vlsltl:IIS Mrs I mouth.
1 oa~·id oar.st ThllrMiay. Mrs. Dai'!iLI Theodore Reed. moved ~ida'
reguh;,r Jtem., of busine~s were iu ,
. EN~~BTAINS . &lt; . L U~
. mder. Th~ ntceLmg Wlls 1\'C]J al· I Mr_~. C . F . RathbU! n dellglJt.! ully
improving from her rt'~nt ill - the Reed proper~y on Mulberry
lt:nck'~ Wil li s.evera~ gueSL'&gt; pr(:~~ ~~, (Jltt'Jtalued tht&gt; membe rs of Lhe 115
ne!l;.
Ave., formerly occupied by John
lndudmg W . L. J ohn.'l(Jn of Lelll.:t ContrAcl Flridge. Club Thmsday , Peter Qaskill and Mrs William Shorr and famll)' .
·
~ho ~HS ju.~t celebrated h J!. !Hs( : with u one o'clock luncheon a t Lh t I Mcrrl~on ot McArthur vl~llt'd with
Mr . and Mrs. P'red Roeenbi.UDJ
birlh(.ay.
Mar y Ja .1e Ootfet&gt; Shoppe.
Miss Etta Otuiklll Wednes&lt;iay They and Mrs. Henry Raap went to Oo: Fcl!owin!l the lunchtc.n. the club also spent som e time v.1 th · Mar· lwnbua Friday to spend the week
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lllet at th ~ Rathbum home on St::c- ~aret Gasktll wh o 1.~ in Hul;,er nos- end with Mr. and Mrs. PhJIIp
F.LECT OFF~~' ERS
, IJnd Avrnue, where thl~l'f' tables lila I.
Me'ler, Jr.
T h&lt;' E..;;..:stemStarCne,pterli(·lda. n JW~re in play.
r Mrs. E.d F ren¥!'l anti Mrs. Pa ul
,
is Improving from _h~;;r recent JJI.
! French visited with Ma rgu rt&gt; t Gas- BROAD RUN WOMAN Dl!8
lng ftt their meetl.lg IJ elct ht the 1 Tile regul!l r meeting of the 0 I. kill Thursday who Is nt Holzer ho~Mrs. James Roush died a~ her
Masonie Tl'mple.
• A wM ll..:ld Thursday afternoon at pltal
home at Broad Run, W. Va., 'l'bur•·
ed.: Worthy Ma trou , B ~ulah H~ . . e~. j the h em e uf Mrt.o. Fmnk McCo~· on
Jh~ Martin ret urned Thwsday day evt'ning abOut ilx o'clock.
fhe followina o~cer., were clerL - : Nonti. Third Avc;1 ue.
s troke
1 from Pitts burg where hi' has been Death followed a paralytic
WorU~y Pntrnn- ldmer MeCurty: I Arter tile business, a social time • vl8ltlng [or th e past sev· ~ ral day!!. whlcll she su1Tered about a week
Assoc~l:lt.! Mntron-Roma Hl:IJ ta h: , fcllowPd. The hO!iWss served d~tinty
Mr and Mrs Charles McMa 5ter ago.
A..ooso~mte ~atron:-1Iux
Hf,!la. h . i rdrf s hm&lt;:nt.~.
and Mr. and Mrs. O . B. Stout will
She Is survived by her husband
Secretar~·--=~-~~~~~~n-~~ ~d : '11'~&gt;11 · M;.! rgaret oa:1till , who unde rwenl moto r to Columbus Friday e\·eninal and 5ix childJ·en. The funeral ser- · ·-- -- ·-~- -- - - - - - -- fo r a visit with Mr . and Mrs. Paul vices wm be conducted from the
1"1ttt:=nunr.r-..umu::nn=umummmn:nmmummm:mumm:tnm:::ou:.., Bean. They will atteml the Ohio Broad Run Luth.enm church BunBtate-Ntwy game
day aner noon a .. two o clock .,-lti:J
J . w. Leaper 11'n d Emme~ &amp;hul•2r Rev . Kunkle ofDciatJng. BUrial wlll
!lttended a. mertlng u[ Lht! Ohio be ma 1e by Fo[llesooll' Wldert.ak.en;
Fuel oa ~
company at Athem; 1 nthe Hoffman C!'!meter;y.
Thur ~day evenmg.
FIVE SEAMEN KILLED
Mrs. Vil'gil Edwurd.s Wlll leave
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday e\'ening for Colum bus lor se1·iously Injured tnclude &amp;eaman H.
a Wt'ek end \'islt wiUl her husband, J . Htntoo, J . R. K0\\'8.~1. Q. V.
who !:&lt;1 em ployed there. She will Stover, H. E. Lutz aud W . .H. Duval.
Athens County Fair Grounds, Saturday Nov. 7th.
also attend the Ohio Stat.e-NAvy
The exploBion oceurred ILY'hen ~
At I P.M.
game.
omcers and men, with a ' IJ'OUP or
1oserven about them, were ptepar.'~0 draft hol'!tP.S and 2 mul es welrhlnr from 1300 t.o 1500 po\lllds.
4 t6 8 years old.
i\lso well hrok{l. and rentle.

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Holztr
hospltul
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Listen to radios costing more ... then hear

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Underselling Store

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Specia.l

H ear it' supc:rior tonc -

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"Bc !iev(;, your own ears."

Other G-E sets S37•50 up, at

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25c
Hambur,, oo fa&amp;, 3 ~und' for .... . ........ . .
25c
Pork Chops, 2 pouds for
25c
$rk Ham. lt!ao, per pound , ................ .
20c
Boiii. . Meat.2po~for ...
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25c
Freah Pork Hea.rt1, fine, "lind
·.. IDe
pun meai, :! ~un,t~
25c
5 po•rub allced Bacoh In ~. Per box ..
. $1.00
4t'd. 3 '!)811111,&amp;1 , !OJ- . I
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Sausare. pure pert, 3 lb. tur

,..db.

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Porll Lifer, fiRe, 3 puund11

Yea!, any 1tyle especially Priced

Sun~y echoo) to a . m .

ff'llh Sl41e, lean 1'-r~. 2 JtOund for . . . . . . . .

Church ~leel 7:30 p. m. · · •

BOLOONA, flne,-..per poaQd . .

Frl"h Pfl Feo~ E~Clf . , ..
Slftoked RaiD&amp;, per po-qnd . . . .

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Subjeet

2;lf0 p. m.

1100 p. m.
7:~ p. m. SutJ..
Wect-

On

~r"!ined (:ablnet

J!I!Jcele.in .Cirel!laton
1'-jlqpm Si&amp;e .. . . ........... , ....... .
3-Room Size .. .. . .... .. , , , , . . . . . . . ,
4•R!IC!PI Siae ... .. , . . ... . .. .... ..... .
&amp; to 6 !loom Sizo ................... .

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to sell the

Estdte H EAT R0 LA.

the moist,

But

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FoUow the Crowd to BAKER'S

Where You ,. -t Go.. M
eat. atPdcea You arePieaae4., t .....#
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ever I feel like it-without worrying aoouf ,
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smoking too many. So I want
cica•.'
rettes MILD.
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of
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course,. iS ·
TASTE. I don't care for oVer-sweetened
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CHESI'I!IIIJELI-a miid . and · ...U...

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NrihPeu
That:"• why . IIKft
and ........-... _,.day ...........

Rowley 8 Reed

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Qae 11&gt;' C~l"""''' Wf!ll Q,. D!t&gt;

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home heater, anywhere I

Qleo, • IIOUada
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II lliliiiiUUillllliilllln '~~lllli"IIIUUIIIIIIIIIII

I d~n:t know a blessed thing about
_ · •how · ogarettes are made. But, of
ootirse, · I would · want the tobacco · to be
PURE. And then I've heard that the blend~
ing is ·~ impo$11t. I'd want that to !Je··

lhllhel ...... ...... ...... . . ... .......... .

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Gjt()C~Y llff:C!ALS

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10c

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La~qb Cbo!JII, :ptlr lh. . . . . . . .

_,!!I!IIIWH Of QO!I
Uiri.\P MAN'S CVRVt:
Htncltel ~Mun~r. I'U1or

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•liked ChesteTjield
rig~t from the start"
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For Saturday, Nov. 7th
INDURANCIE

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lJr. M. B. Da~·lll be brougli ~
, : ho'me ~0111 the hospital
Oalllpo -~
liB· Bunda)'. ·but wjll l!pt 'b!'! able lo
• practice to.r · a&lt;'Weelt ur' mqre.
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Mn;:. Florence Bln'ltll. daughWr ·
Mildrfil and Mns. A;·,D. Russell 1
I wrnt. .to ColumbWi· FlidAy to spend i ,
I the Week end with !'t'latJ\•es.
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I J. W. Smllh i of Spfihgfteld and I'1 ,
A. C .. PatriCk bf Cnlumbus were ·
gue:sts ot Dr. nnd )trs. M. s . 1.', '
Daniels Thw·l!day nne: Friday .
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I. ~. nod M-:s. J. M . .farle left for
i Lllelr home at YounP:'tOWn Friday ·
· momtng, after a sliort v!slt with 1
· relatltes here.
' Ml:6. I. B. Wf!ed Js quite 111 at her
home on the CheSter roe.d.
Misl!efl Mary Frailcee Jlvtden or
Rutland and Adele Bchoenlein
·! went to Colwnbua Friday. They
' w111 atttmd the Navy-Ohto State j
football game Batnrda)'.
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Ed Conant and tiaughter Helen .
or Reedsville were visitors hel-e ·
· Thursday.
Jacob Mees spent Tlmrsdny even
lng with his wife and . daughter In
Athens.
Mr .aud Mrs. R. E. Wheeler of
Pitt sburgh , Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sadler and OeotRe 0. Beaver of
Wheeling came Friday t.o spend Lhe

thing yo u w ant in radio re-

25C
SP:!~:.Bp~~~lOA.ST . . . . . . . . 22C
HAMROAST
20C
Boneless rolled, pound ....... :
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known makt-s . .8-tubc su per-

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P~~~u~~~PS.' shou.ltler, n~ bon~,

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that is winning conclusive

Lean Streaked , . .. .. .. . .. .

winel~~~~~~:~~l~on~h~o;r~t;h;•~•~Wl;,~'f~-~:·~Ut;·;·gl~ll~'l~ll~ll~ll~"'~'~h~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~lt~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~l·~l~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~ll~li~l~ll~ll~li~ll:li~llt~l~ll~l!~ll~ll~l'~li~"~'I~II~U~Ii~l~ll~ll~t•,~=~~l~l'~ll~'l~'l~l~o~l~'~'l~l~l~l~l~,~·~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~...:

..lliEsman
about
Harvard
campus
J
activities
•about
The president
was of
saidthe
to have ---- been much arotl!ed. Olflclals of thl'
federal fa rm board 1 includlng the
then Chairman A·lexander Lea:it'.
and C. C. Teague, the Caltrorfnla
member cf the board, were sum - ~
mcned to the White House ar..•a
compelled to explain their connec1tlon with the buBiness. Alter con, sldera ble discussion they a re salc.t
' to have convlnet&gt;d Mr. Hoov.er th""
it was all legal enough.
But t he business as a whole re- /
1malned suspect from that pOint
on.
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. 'fh':l dt'.pa.rtmcnt of juStice becam!'
increasing!}' curious and dubious
abuul it. Agents became mmc'
I wt~tchful in set"ing to It tha t Lh f: 1
letl.t:!r of the law wa.11 obtserved.
rn the c;nd, the department obt!lined a d~cislon ft-om a tcd -:ral
in Kan.sas City that sale or
g rap ~ julctJ " for the unlawful manufacture v! wine" Was IllegaL 'Tha~
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· , ., superc1c:ted .... .Mu. · .W1Ue1l ~
' old interpretation or t"lu:

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FOR «UGG

th~

FRESH SIDE PORK

Nlg~lfe~.~~ R?AS~, .~.~ ...... 11 %C

time~ tust

According to reports a

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I want to thank ~h~. many friends ami
supporters who enabled me to be elected to
the post of Townohip Trustee. lam grate·
ful to 1111 and will do all that I can to merit
their appre&gt;'val while serving during the
corning tea:m.

H1~~~~:ER.' .nice. lean.' ........

'falher
'''"''"•11 at"Hmaid
"' WI'OWJeLterlas
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rather "kidding"
th~hell
placed
In

FRF.TZ and Ml' YER.

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Govemment. f,;~E·':!:~.~~~~:~':i'i.!'b~

t:vuyone im•lll!'il. For rurthrr lnfOJ'm•Uon call Dr. Sta.Mbury,
owtleL

SAUSAGE, home made, the best , ,

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Agents for Meigs County
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he lit lhe fairgruunds 'rharsda;v an.t Friday berore dily of sale.

LAs~!~~~r~~~ib . . . . . . . .

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NECK BONES, if you likf spare ribs
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Th~ t..adlea Ald Boelety ui l.h~ llr. and MIS. Prcd DarUPc o1
Qrat:t' M. I . OhllJ'Ch mtt 'lbund&amp;)' ColwnbUI ylJited beJ'e wltb the !or~
at lhe eburch po&gt;lort. A mer'o ....... V . D. Cartee
ln.IP oumbcr or memben were In WtclnetldaJ nl8bt.
aU.euCIIU'Kl&amp; an!l tbt ofllben. for tht
J®n 8beetl ~I&amp; Tuelday for Pt.
Lcnor&amp; Dt,rat ot ~nter 11pel)t
eJ\1\llnl year wen llleot.ec:l..
lkll,jamln Hu'rilon, lnd.. aner
TUeiClaJ
n~tht wlt.h Lucilla Poley.
sevtral
yeun1
a~~oo
un.
th-~
Cb;,.uUI.uTh~
TttundaY
Clu~
met
Thura·
lp!!llli1D&amp;
hll
furloUih
wttb
rel&amp;thn
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Yra. s. Markll\11 s~nt Sunday
I qua ~ t~e. will be pre&amp;ent.ed Novem- &lt;lay aft.emoon wlU!
(h.rland l.n QllUpoli&amp;.
ber 10, by .&amp;bt Gallla Academ,- hl&amp;h OWlnaham. Pollow'lrlf t.ht! rea:ula.r
Nr ancl Mn. E. J . ft.teell!!r apent wt~ her dauahtcr Yn .\lmll
l achool buket.ball team.
&lt;Uiptn.a.tlon of buatneU. lkUcloUti Wednada)' ln. Athena wtt.h tbcb' WOoclprd.

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wUI ao to~~ ht1p•.111 of Dtt.rolt, Mlcb.. are vtslt.tna ,e. Pa .• apea.t a
1t.he team for the comma !l&lt;l'a.son.
numl:~ o.E C1&amp;JI with the fe&lt;mtrt l here.
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' p&amp;rent.l, Mr. aD.C1 a(Ja. J . H . Butter..

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WORK ST ARTED ON In.ld.
Mia&amp;
MASONIC TEMPLE lnatr..l

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No hunt1n1 allowed on A P Slu(l.·
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cUrlt ot
m· ,John F11her farm~&gt;
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I.PD tHb lDIIf Wldy ll-4.-lt . Dally ll-!io-:n

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F'Q.ll. SA.I..B-R.alph NeiKler home In
Ratlne. Electric. ga..s and fur - ,
naec 61!1 hundredths acr ~ 01
~~:orund . Price $2500 oo L E 6ayrc 1
Radne. Ohlu
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LootLOST- Black and while S31!111c e.nrl
Bull e101. Gone about 11 week.
Shall Durst, Monkry Run, PomeI'Gf . Reward .
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200 Fireproof R~ma
100 Room• at $1.00
Each.

The f34ycrs have been in the New Yot;C Market&amp;
this week and hav~ secured sorne wonderful values
for this c~ming Saturd4y, November the 7th.
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We have arranged them in groups and placed
them on racks and tabl~s with the ~ale Price
marked in plain figures.

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Hotel Chittenden
Coft'lpletely red ::::o r.1 ~::- U and
$300,000 spent in mabn ;: the
log-ic'~ I cboi•c for the trav~-l::r.
C :\'J .. Co~fce Shop. LJr~c.
cxcep!ional !C'l":il"c.
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COLU;\&gt;lBUS., OHIO

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J.tm W .Welch,

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&amp;Jen'' Hanea lMav7.,.,..h' VnMa
Suits

$1.00

86c

Men'• Fkne Llllfla tralol!l BillY ...
Men'• Tl"la Blbbetl UDI!a S.l&amp;a . · ·.
8uy'1 Fleeced Llne4

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S•ll• .. 74c

V~n

Boy'• IIanes &amp;lbbed Vnl011 Salll .. ..

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IAIDI slerve, anllk le~h. _SbOJ1

$14.95, szs.oo,

Geo. A W q ciig, Manager

MtN'S UNP~WEAI

LADIES WINTERWEIGHT
'JNION SUITS

Womens New Coats

remode:le:~ • . . ovt:r
Hotel Ctntttn~en the
Hom~ of the Pouple
comfortaol..: rooms- ,.;
from $1. 'iO upwud:

LAPI£!1, Ct1II,.PJUU~&amp;,

Ulee lenrlh, no steen, knee leqtb. 78c
Girl's Wiater Wel(b&amp; Ualn Suit., 'bn&gt;e
style~~

74c

PUDDING PANS
Deep

~bape

&amp; Qurt. SIR, mGt.t.ld

cuii.mel on ll!ll.mleu 1ott11 bur rolll'l.m lop
Ull to t;tll •' t.hl1 lew prk:e.

tOe: E,.ch

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I:IIR Sb'"- rarklnr- r." lhnlt

leavl.n11
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FARMER SELPH'S CJUNCES
Chlcaio.
Nvv.
6-INS---Carey
St:lph . former farm hand of lh ~ Et .
Louis Cardinali, may be given a
btr.l at aeeond baoe next .salulon by
Lew Po~. new pUnt bf the ChiCHI!ID White Box.

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Conteat Of Seuon~
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whlt'li 111 :.!:! oer
o.:eu l of thi! lotul luud areu, exclu·
rdn ut lhll tJOitlr ,·eglnns, "I
I•e nrea

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day• wltb tnenda

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bend boate durln1 the fl:sL
IlK moothl ot 1031 Fta;u..--ei
re\t!llted ~)' the Burll!aU of
NavleaUon of the Department ol Com~ mow that
June 30, lhl Ule tow.l number ol re11&amp;t.ercd boat6 In the
'USA Wftl. 263,~. 111111 IVU
the tlnl lnatance where the
KJlltrt.Uona pused t.he quar·
ter·mllUon mark lh11.t early 1n
the yewr.
New Ywk City leaWi with
3f.'PB4 re1llt.ered mG\.ol' bo&amp;l.ti
Tampa PloJ1d• 16 sedbod wltb
21.737. Phlladelphill third with
15.265 and Baltimore lourlh
1\'ith lfi,2l6.
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motoor

...Uq in J.nt II tvklenctd
~ '~ fact there wu lll.!.n ot

t1~'oli~n
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Bonnie Chapman '3f Hunt1S the gue&amp;t or her r:ouatn I
1 Mrsc Frank O.,..mer J1·.
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and

WVIk on the -;jdltlon
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Death reaulted from cotnpUca·I.IILnlC Tt'mpil ~liiiS rarWhlCh the nospllai w ~1ne.Adi.Y
.
I Yr~a.od un. Ray oreenler of Pt.
tlcns arlal.n,i
rrcm lill llun rhOt Wedr.esday mol n ng, cr sd
t.o
Mr.;. AI Thlvener, Mra. Omum PleO.ant Mr and J4R. O&amp;le H,..ell
WO\Ind which waa lnftlcte:i accl- ucutrac t waa award~ ~ePla!'sa, It 'Jhlv.-nl• and au Tommy Lee, were
,ueata of Yr. and
d[ntE.llY at the Walker i1ome ln I Skene-McAlpm , a.
In
e - M.1&amp;s Hilda Th1vener i.nd John
Oharlee Oreenler
Eut Galllpolill, sunday , Oclob¢1' . ccntlac:tlcl 01m . 'fh(' Skt!.Jl'·M~: I sheets vlAJt.ed friends and relatives
and Mn HorWn Smith ot l
I Alpin LOmp&amp;ny were awardeo t b In Huntington and Kentucky 'l'uea· 1 N 1 y k. arri ed by motOr laat 1
35
k
t.o
c.cntract on 11 b1d of 113,4.'10 for l e d y
lf
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1 £W or
I Lena Holson was ta '&lt;!n 1n cus- uew additiOn and a tntal bid cr I • .
week to vialt hi's many
- ~un- '
, tody by local police, believed to be $H! 44.4
hi ·h mcludes the new 1 Mr~. Hattie Vlcarb 1\a.S returned 1 ty n&gt;latlve• Yr. and Mrs t:;mtth
lmpl\catt'd In tbe :sh&lt;:o:&gt;tq. but
• 1 wl c 11 bui'dlng
home alter s~dlng a few d11yo · are enroutt to Florida to apend the I
both Walker a111 MiSilo Hulsun 1.;- 1 tron~ 11 t 1 ~ 0
I wlnt.er
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1 the 1,.w add! - wah ~latlvea m Iro-nton .
slated th &lt;- shoollng 1 Wa&amp; accldentat 1 tk.~ ~·l~:.lt!C ~~eostorle, bt~h along
Mr and Mrll Prf:d H . Lear of : David Ja5epb and famil~ of Min- 1
and uot lntentlona
E
d aver ue 86 ftu as tlLe p 1 e!- Patriot, are t.he a:o.:~\3 of their son 1era:vtlle were Sundoy aueabi or Jas. 1
1
:f~:eer
C:u~tywel~a~~~;l
b~~:~K~~
e
~~c~
ulldmg
ext~nds and then will ~rao: :h~:arM~~.d~:~pea.r 1 W~l ~:dC:::!~ Mr and Mn
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c~.nsla.ble und ceputv sh erHI He be on!! ;;too !rt' m the n. tu the end Ml~s · ElclBe Nl:iay . Mrs. Everett Kl.-: Wheeler un'd two. daughters of ;
IJ;-.survlved b
two sons Hugh cf thf' lot A basonent will b., 1P"'h'- WC"d Mn Hoke Roblnscn and 1-,tomou•" were week end gueat.s of 1
1walker, Henderwn.
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r\J and ,..,
W· Va.,
and f' d tl• rc.t..,
craft or the Buckeye camp , M\'.
Mn W A. Gars~
Lee Wa.lker ol Gallipolis, nnd three grom•d !'!.om Miller rl!ceLv~d lh'O! \~ ~n: In Ironton Thursday attendMr. anc:l Mn. J M . Hamilton .
daughlen. Mr!l P B MCCartn~ ot 1 M!i:ddy f~r the
Jumblng \\Crk 1lni a district
convenUon of the I Mrs. Da1•a Hamilton and daughter
Da\188, Mn1 Ruth J Welte of De- cc~tra~t 8 thern P Ohlc Electric] Roynl Neighbors
ct Mtd~~eport 11nd William SChriver 1
ltrott and Md \V11llam Harrison uf ~~m:at~Y w~~ do the! wulng Dow:
Mlfs Helen ArthuL went to Cm- lwere Sunday gue81s of Mr. and Mrs
Gallipolis.
·hlu:n of Columbus I cmnatl Wedmsday t 'J .spe.nd a few John Scctt
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The funeral senolces 1\tl~~con- lllt'i.Niomf'. ~rei
of Mrs B A days Wltll Mr o.nd M.~ Earl CamJ) : Mr. and Ml'l;. Sam Fry and chUducted Frl1ay afternoon I rum the an 11 oou- u- aw the buurtma: ·He bell
dren of west
Columbia,
Bert
Epwcrtb l\4. E Church w1th bm - P.athb~n,, d~~~~~~ay 'to supervise
Mrs. w. R. White is sp:mdlna a Hanl:tg and BUl Emhart of Co- 1
htlln the Pint' f&gt;trect ctm ~ ten•
l l.inl C
('rc
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lwnbue were Sunday sueats of Mr ,
1few 6ays at Oxford wUh her da.UihMla
d M
,.__ In R"·-ll
the construe 11en wo.-...
-'II fir t ftoo r or U11:: new butltl· 1 t·"r Evelyn who le. a student at
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MAGICIAN COMING
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Hatley Johnsoll
PE0"'1h&amp;SPoerk ~ 1
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DeardorU Mr and Mrs l t.e1.1m of b&lt;lrE&gt;zs from
ar
o 1
A prQ~nun r.r ~'&gt;.ltertamment lca- ~ t.n Ohto Elt"• 1'1C company Wl .~
of ~Jumbus 8·1d Mr Murrayavllle. W . va.
tul'ln@ S S . Henry, tamous m&lt;loll- the .•Ecom. and thnd noou will l.;c ~nd Mn Ned Cadot and baby of
Mrs. Charles Benvett spent last
clan. who appear~ h lhis cit\' used Btl lodRC' 1uoms.
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H.UING
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10-23-lt
J V1ntcm WaikP. ea ,... r• or
- aae d.led WedDHdaY
n.llht • UUI
at \ Hol~~r hoeplt.al where ~ h4d

•crroa IIOU'll

MT. UI'IION

Hcru y wUl b rememlxn:J h.~re utrubmenta were lierved to the Idau;ht.er Mte. Rufua Hoplr.~
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by llb:. ravortte vantlhlnil JQ&amp;~ melt 1uem.
Je.mtly.
Suc.cumb- , and h~ sand p&amp;lntmas. The entlrl' ' Mr. · and Mrs. M.unuy ButLerf!Jid
Mn;. Jcaie Rlll:aon Smith ot

b-DepUlJ' Sheriff
d t Gu'n•hot W ouncb
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WANTED-lOU earl \o l)'tue. 15t:
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IIDdlrP equipment. O.lkly
Inflicted Oct.

Tllll !IAll.oY T!IIIIUifll. PONDIOY, OHIO.

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x)lr!JlhC. Phcne or wrlt.c E S
Brcglt'. Pameroy. 0 . Phone 458-R

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'fOOT GOES TO :o;A.lNT8

Phll&amp;.delpllla, Nov. 13-lNE-Phl.l
TcJJtt, ~;ubstitute lirr.t b.\:·~ :na.n c:
111~ Ath!etlts. 1111s brLa :;r·nt to the

mmnas:::r.uu:t:mm.ni11'111t'llluts:msm&amp;taJII"ta:nmmumun:·u:zmtm:u

,\T 'I HE THKURES

st. PaUl

American
As.&lt;;ae:at!.On
or the d t:al wllich will
'br)flg 011car Roettger, St. Pb.ul, !'l.rst
bn.ema.tl. to tl'1e A's. Todt pla.yecJ
Ol~jb

ELECTRIC THEATRE,' POMEROY
Friday and Satu. Jay
"FIFTY FATHOMS"
llear 1\0d IFill!:e; .lack Uolt. Richard CronJwtll,
.. ud Mary Doran.

LureUa

with the Bcston Rf::d &amp;lx for Q'l.Q.ll)'
bEfore go1nJ 1.. 1 the A's la:.l
11Jipter.
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Sayer!!i,

~QWERfU~ f!.IVALS

See t.he dlvhlb lludllle:;: S~alfld ~rden-Sealell

a,'t,ory of ~!'llnl'll who lo\'II!S the IICII nnd womfln,

llpl.

. READY fQjl B"'TTL~

If yeu want

111 Ull'ill He lhho picture.

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----~L~I~BE;R~T~Y~T~H~E~AT:R~~DDLEPORT
Friday ~ond Satur~ay
"DUDE RANCH"

and see: bek Oakle, Mlt.slll! Green. .luafl Coll1er, St.ua1·t.
Erwlu 11-Ud t:UJCIK! P~t.Uette. "Dude" rant~hlnr In t.ht rib-I'Ol!klnl
Uru:k 1u.
A liLIII of tun lo,.lnc f:tvorit.el rive yo• t.he rrlnalde
dop~ on \he mew rre&amp;t. Anttrkao puUme.
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MA.D/l..M, AND A"T T~A'T
P~CE IT '=' Llk'E

.(.NINb "THe
HA'T AWAY~

Al•o Comedy "Hot Air Mac:hine"

OF~E WI'! DibN•T

l&gt;ellUQ! AlLOY 0\,01 HAl?. BUT
WE t)IO 'SlASH "THE! ~\CE OF
'30ME OS: '"T1&lt;4e!M,8U"l
'!!OLD~ WE. REDUCED
1-IAi&lt;;. ~OM f,IS.'!!?

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HA"I &lt;;ooME·
"1~1N4

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IN "TWE.

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CU'T·E
HA"I

FIR&lt;;'T "1Ho"f'RE.
W&amp;LC'OME "TT '('ov ~

I'LL HAVE "f'ou
Ull1Dlll&gt;'i&gt;TA&gt;1D 1\HcH•T
t
PLA"(

"THfl 9n:lri'ET

llielihoo:i 1\111 dtel&lt;fo

t~~ wt.~te.~

Thlrty-nve )nc!n mad~ up th :
~qiJnri of th~ ricrl.bmep which w~l'
dj!l bt\tUf! wjth 0~ Wqdmtl!:: l.o·
nwrr(.&gt;W.
the
~illJ\tsota ll.lllll
~'f.U'flt with It p. f!Jtj:lcr imJ.)cs···tl!
r~ftrd IUJd a f!a~lllfl8 atts.ck lhat
' hft.S Northwc!fLf:!TO woa'W¢.
Nna·th\\'.eslt;rn·.~ on)~ \'lllner~le
'uot has br.sn (ound lhr:lugh the
~r.rhead l'(lUtc. 'f\\·o touch -lnwn~
h1!\'l' bu·a scorr1 aga-in'it the Wild-·
CMI.s this year. flllC by IllinOis Q.nd 1
bj' Nebra~ka fU{l ptth we~ ~ acc cm Q~Md with posses.
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Although Nartllwesh·rn·s Hn-. ul=
,-111 be praetlea.lly uuchang c1. Pu~·
~Jentner the WHdcnt ac:! will be
lJnable ~o tend to ~qe pa~ smg Plri
j:jf thrlr offensive duE t.o n. (raclUt'1'ld
t~mnb. This ha,o; n~ces!&gt;itated a recmstruetlon of theh· passing B8lllr
ltb Olbon doh1g the hur!lnll tllat
to be done.
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TAMP~
uThe ..Convenient Center"

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FLORIDA

n-ST-AT~N-i:;~1D 'f~AM '
St. Louis Nov. 6---lNS-ft.lthaUil.h
Jwenty-two of thr players on th~
IJI. L;:;uis Unlv ~ rslty footbt:tll !\quad
·e from Missouri, len ~f.BI.es are
pn·sented by the remainlpr m.:;mers. Three A"rldd-~n eqp.e trcm
hlo, two raeh from Iowa, Illinois
Jdinnesr.;ta end washingtOn, tl1l'ee
trcm Knnsas. Miehlga.1 and In(IIRn&amp; and cne from as ~jstant a
lilt t
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I"' n e a.s
P 1 orn

"The Playarouncl of America"

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MAIUO.D \T
"TO '?'CUR

\-\OU'SE:. LA'"f
t-HG"HT

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frankie Friscb
Lucky Player
Nev. 6-- INB-Frankt~
f'L'i~ch, jU!it -?.llCtPd the niC!it ~·p,Ju­
A.bl£ mRn tn the National Uague of
1931 mtaht also }lave b&lt;e ·1 U!lmed
Alii nne of the luekb;t athlete&amp; of
all time.
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Wh~n he was 21 John McGraw
ptckeq him up frcm th::! Pnr1ham
ciclle~c Oampul:i. anct made nim fl.
rr"!ulu. No sea~;oning for him. No
miner lca(J'ulna. A bill time job with
moJ,,r pay r!Qht Irc.m the begltmlnJ.t.
ln tt:!J. 1923, 1923, and 1924 the
OlantE-plus-Frlsch-w;:c:l! 1.1 ' tt. ".
world's aertr.,, Frankie's l!h~l'""" WPrc
~,385, .U10. ,{,112 and $3,8:rlo-I!Cilltthlni m: rc than $!7.0110 ~:;xtrl!ft. Lau\a,

Hotel Hillsboro
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Mason Uty

hultr4 Ficare, rlt linll

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· MtJ;Ses Clnderello. Winter's and
AM. CJ,UUS SOF'J FOR CAR US: Mllrtha Smith Ie~urne{l Bunda~· n! BUT REDS GEl' PICKED RA.~\' I ter attending a teache a's mccUnt:
and affio 11isltlng the latter's pBI ·
N~w York., Nov
€-INB"-Those cnts. Ml'. ami Mt s. Charles SmiU1.
st Louis cards grow p1 &lt;: 1use]} 1 Mr DaviS of Bo&amp;tun, Mass,
agitated when otatement Is tMde o. bwh1CSS visitor here Thursdaj'
that they \\ en the 1931 nag "just and Friday.
by plcklnB on those enfecble::l Reds"
Thomas Gold 51)ent the week
"It~ all true that we won 20 ont at Ravenswood,
One of the cla.soos of U1e
0 j 22 from tho6e Cinc!Jmatt guys'"
they retort. "But don't rm·;tl that Brethren Sunday school held
we took the measure- of every olher Halloween ~I Friday evening
club tn the circuit too."
in the vaca11t house ncxl to the F.
Tht: "wcrst" showing b~ E=-l. Louis E. Bletner resklence.
was whe:l tb~y took '3nly 12 mij,. ol
Mr .and Mt's. Joseph Kclfor
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22 from the Giants, Dodgers and
have moved from ~e pro-~
Pirates. They wen 13 out a1 22 from
by the lale Ku.t1e &amp;1-·
tbe Bravr:; lt ln :t1 from the
George Epple property
tnd 18. out of 22 from the Phlllles.
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Mr. Davidson of Huntington was
W•'th The Wre&amp;tlera a bmhu!.ss viBUur In tcwn Fiidny.
L. C. Furbee and Mr. VanHorn "'! .
Lended the tea.cher's meeting at
By Internat1m1al News Servk~
Cbarle:slcn Frlday and Saturday.
' At Yonkers, N. Y.- Dr. Ralph
E. J. SChuhle left for ChambersWllscn, Philadelphia. defeated Ad- burgh, Pa., Priday .
!ole Marchione. \Ply.
Mrs. · Walker Bt:avr.L' spent
Sar.1er Szabo Hungan•. tossed week end here with her J)tlrcut.s,
Abe kashey, Paterson.
and Mrs. Fred KlWz1na:.
At Tcronto-Jim Londcs, Greece
Mrs. AUemang his mcved to thf!
dcffn.t€d Mike R'JJJlano, Italy.
·
directly opj)Clliite the
Ray Steele, Colttdmla.' won fi'Om
, and her daugh·
H9.03 8auer, Chlcali'a.
and hus At Pltts!ldd, Mass.-Le.1 Macah1wlt11.
so, trnner Cclg-~~ ath~et~. defeated
Eddlf! ElZCII, Denmark.
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omens ew resses
Silks, Satins, Velvets and Woolens

$1.84, $3.84, S4e75,
75, Sl4.75
REDBUD BED BLAI'fKETS

·~j.~ ;;~~~;;:'~l;~f' ~:"'u~'r"";~·:
of the at.! t of tmnotl.

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LADIES JERSEY
BLOOMERS
Rayon Shipe Vot.t.oa Bloomer In rqu-

Celon blue. crec:a.

peach and piDII.

25c;

MEMORANDOM BOOKS
Side or end openbar .t.1ill-llook

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MEN'S LEATHERETTE
COATS

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ONE FREE

t:ltr:a. fapcy broken plahllf-twUte4 w~ve

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t.Lii.t;berJ cuds..
g11hl.

~JlC'III.d,

An nl't'tltiooltl value in

FOOT STOOLS

aru.y lj.nd tan.

:SIR IIi lu~belllllll IIKlbe &amp;up.-JI IQCh bl&amp;'b

$1.15 A !!AIR

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~till

11ot. crack or peal on

t·•,lti weather.

Made wit.h

in

N'ld

bell-:l quaff

Ia a .Uirir ol colon ol

Jaoquard Velour-SII'fdJ' , c._kuoilon
w11lnut. linllh.

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Blo.Pio lA Ill~ 1~1·

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t:hieago, Nov. 8-INS-"Hipp:)drome Wl'Bfltllng no longer will be
tcleroted In !lllnols" declared Oeo.
P'. oetz of the State Au11!!Ue Comml!lslan." Henceforth Uie mea wll!
wrestle atrlctly i!CCOJ:dlnB lo th!)
standard rules. This stunt" o1 1.08$Jnr each Qther out or ~c rlpa or
rpl1tqa: ppt QlemaeJ~es la ta~o : yu 1?J~.I:Iti.,bu!o
will IJUipaild an~ wutl~• aullty d I:
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aueh wacttaea. t:n tl'te' future ,na
In ~ll'JtUt CJt~• !11~ hQI:'I qp tfl.ell·
purses.
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mlt&lt;lbEIB of tbe modem variety. t
~ap~' aa}' f.hey ~re pot on the le· ·
ve!. ~ut t dCi aar,; )tsa~ I qever saw I
one \flltt
41dn t~t~_fnlf: wae Ju~t
an a.et--np~ a eoh
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to J!'rtt, the ~w · ~4 brj:nl ~em --~· '--'"-

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aad dollar and eeall ralo-Sa,urlllay-

ILilNOiS-·B-A-N S
HIPPODROMI NG
II Y WRESTLERS

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driped hotCier at bott.o111.

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Colon tan and rray wUh

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'Ill b•• b\eq ~.18 . 11~l4 !IOlc't •n~JIPII ~Iii!&gt;,· ·•·••&gt;"'-. ,
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~p~rth! "lj~nua?" W&gt;ii frla&lt;~ ~00 Coml\l~oll , bml&gt;el ..
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r.t It tq &lt;lit••••
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tn sav;nss
J3!1PkJI. ' 'n\el' Ule mtn ~r
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lilting-.\ forhmate

. B:v Inl.i\rnatic;lol News Srrvlfe
At Patterson, N. J .-VIncc Dundef'
NCwnrk mlctdiEWelghl.. iUlockt:d out
Jack ilernun, Nl.lw York l21.
At
Waterbury,
Conn.-D~Vt
Shadl'. California mld1lewelghL ricteatl'd AI Ou.ln::r. New Haven nc-

Dec~mb~r

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Ja,-eadn-AII na,u111l colktn oqe plete

FIGHT lq:SULTS

he wanted R011er IJ'Imsbl•
~n~ i (lfi~l was made wbereby
f'ri!Kl\ was included \Jl a tl'ade.
t .or;kj!d like a lot cf ta~ lutit for
" !lrbc~ t ··cause b&lt;J was teinll[ll llhun.·
t; ;.~ ••ldr· bv a club thilt lookej like
· a, ~"' wlnrler In 193'1 and beycnd.
-· "''~ tilfl lqck of Frlsr,h COfltlnue()
While tbc Giants, his old team hi!V~
*ieetl consi~Jtent buntln{r ra.HUf!!1.
',J')le Cal'4-S with Frisch · h3ve "'or
' ~11t~ tn Ulall. 1930 ~: ' " tD!J1

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•orb" cat si:itl ' 'Jt fq M lllllbe.-llowcnd
ttl•. reR. pld aud

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l:otltt-rl!'tteFJ &lt;'harp~!op.sPip nt i93J.

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Full do.uble bed stae M:AISH "Home Com-

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~l chinfl ~~ur~·y w,blch 1n all

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SALE "MAISH" JED
COMFORTS

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Alto Comedy "Honolulu Life"

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Th~ t..adlea Ald Boelety ui l.h~ llr. and MIS. Prcd DarUPc o1
Qrat:t' M. I . OhllJ'Ch mtt 'lbund&amp;)' ColwnbUI ylJited beJ'e wltb the !or~
at lhe eburch po&gt;lort. A mer'o ....... V . D. Cartee
ln.IP oumbcr or memben were In WtclnetldaJ nl8bt.
aU.euCIIU'Kl&amp; an!l tbt ofllben. for tht
J®n 8beetl ~I&amp; Tuelday for Pt.
Lcnor&amp; Dt,rat ot ~nter 11pel)t
eJ\1\llnl year wen llleot.ec:l..
lkll,jamln Hu'rilon, lnd.. aner
TUeiClaJ
n~tht wlt.h Lucilla Poley.
sevtral
yeun1
a~~oo
un.
th-~
Cb;,.uUI.uTh~
TttundaY
Clu~
met
Thura·
lp!!llli1D&amp;
hll
furloUih
wttb
rel&amp;thn
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Yra. s. Markll\11 s~nt Sunday
I qua ~ t~e. will be pre&amp;ent.ed Novem- &lt;lay aft.emoon wlU!
(h.rland l.n QllUpoli&amp;.
ber 10, by .&amp;bt Gallla Academ,- hl&amp;h OWlnaham. Pollow'lrlf t.ht! rea:ula.r
Nr ancl Mn. E. J . ft.teell!!r apent wt~ her dauahtcr Yn .\lmll
l achool buket.ball team.
&lt;Uiptn.a.tlon of buatneU. lkUcloUti Wednada)' ln. Athena wtt.h tbcb' WOoclprd.

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wUI ao to~~ ht1p•.111 of Dtt.rolt, Mlcb.. are vtslt.tna ,e. Pa .• apea.t a
1t.he team for the comma !l&lt;l'a.son.
numl:~ o.E C1&amp;JI with the fe&lt;mtrt l here.
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' p&amp;rent.l, Mr. aD.C1 a(Ja. J . H . Butter..

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WORK ST ARTED ON In.ld.
Mia&amp;
MASONIC TEMPLE lnatr..l

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No hunt1n1 allowed on A P Slu(l.·
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cUrlt ot
m· ,John F11her farm~&gt;
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I.PD tHb lDIIf Wldy ll-4.-lt . Dally ll-!io-:n

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F'Q.ll. SA.I..B-R.alph NeiKler home In
Ratlne. Electric. ga..s and fur - ,
naec 61!1 hundredths acr ~ 01
~~:orund . Price $2500 oo L E 6ayrc 1
Radne. Ohlu
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LootLOST- Black and while S31!111c e.nrl
Bull e101. Gone about 11 week.
Shall Durst, Monkry Run, PomeI'Gf . Reward .
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200 Fireproof R~ma
100 Room• at $1.00
Each.

The f34ycrs have been in the New Yot;C Market&amp;
this week and hav~ secured sorne wonderful values
for this c~ming Saturd4y, November the 7th.
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We have arranged them in groups and placed
them on racks and tabl~s with the ~ale Price
marked in plain figures.

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Hotel Chittenden
Coft'lpletely red ::::o r.1 ~::- U and
$300,000 spent in mabn ;: the
log-ic'~ I cboi•c for the trav~-l::r.
C :\'J .. Co~fce Shop. LJr~c.
cxcep!ional !C'l":il"c.
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COLU;\&gt;lBUS., OHIO

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POLLY AND HER PALS ----

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J.tm W .Welch,

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&amp;If Qua.IIU•

J.ew•

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&amp;Jen'' Hanea lMav7.,.,..h' VnMa
Suits

$1.00

86c

Men'• Fkne Llllfla tralol!l BillY ...
Men'• Tl"la Blbbetl UDI!a S.l&amp;a . · ·.
8uy'1 Fleeced Llne4

sac

S•ll• .. 74c

V~n

Boy'• IIanes &amp;lbbed Vnl011 Salll .. ..

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IAIDI slerve, anllk le~h. _SbOJ1

$14.95, szs.oo,

Geo. A W q ciig, Manager

MtN'S UNP~WEAI

LADIES WINTERWEIGHT
'JNION SUITS

Womens New Coats

remode:le:~ • . . ovt:r
Hotel Ctntttn~en the
Hom~ of the Pouple
comfortaol..: rooms- ,.;
from $1. 'iO upwud:

LAPI£!1, Ct1II,.PJUU~&amp;,

Ulee lenrlh, no steen, knee leqtb. 78c
Girl's Wiater Wel(b&amp; Ualn Suit., 'bn&gt;e
style~~

74c

PUDDING PANS
Deep

~bape

&amp; Qurt. SIR, mGt.t.ld

cuii.mel on ll!ll.mleu 1ott11 bur rolll'l.m lop
Ull to t;tll •' t.hl1 lew prk:e.

tOe: E,.ch

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leavl.n11
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Cit: . Oklft, Nuv . lOth VIII In·
dmtHLpnllH, 1:1.
Louls.
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FARMER SELPH'S CJUNCES
Chlcaio.
Nvv.
6-INS---Carey
St:lph . former farm hand of lh ~ Et .
Louis Cardinali, may be given a
btr.l at aeeond baoe next .salulon by
Lew Po~. new pUnt bf the ChiCHI!ID White Box.

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Cortkr Mb. aad Lor.,

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HOTEL (.ULUMBUS

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SaturdaJ ADd 'For Laat
Conteat Of Seuon~
' With Miami

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8Pl adfel'tllemmL. Rron 1D eH!r. 111 ,,rQb&lt;lhly tm1• ruurth INII
..........,tDW mould bt npot'UMI 1h11n 1hi~ nutouut. or ~ !"iK).ilOO,OfiO
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j'lcreM . •I\Iil•·h I!~ lll P"' ~Pnt of 1iiP
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••rid, ln . l'fiUlld fl;;ures. Is llbuut

whlt'li 111 :.!:! oer
o.:eu l of thi! lotul luud areu, exclu·
rdn ut lhll tJOitlr ,·eglnns, "I
I•e nrea

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day• wltb tnenda

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bend boate durln1 the fl:sL
IlK moothl ot 1031 Fta;u..--ei
re\t!llted ~)' the Burll!aU of
NavleaUon of the Department ol Com~ mow that
June 30, lhl Ule tow.l number ol re11&amp;t.ercd boat6 In the
'USA Wftl. 263,~. 111111 IVU
the tlnl lnatance where the
KJlltrt.Uona pused t.he quar·
ter·mllUon mark lh11.t early 1n
the yewr.
New Ywk City leaWi with
3f.'PB4 re1llt.ered mG\.ol' bo&amp;l.ti
Tampa PloJ1d• 16 sedbod wltb
21.737. Phlladelphill third with
15.265 and Baltimore lourlh
1\'ith lfi,2l6.
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tolct~lc ~~ rle~:~tE:~l o~~11ona~tAti,~~of~; di.MI·h~~d E~be~h E.ofSt.~~rum=
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motoor

...Uq in J.nt II tvklenctd
~ '~ fact there wu lll.!.n ot

t1~'oli~n
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Bonnie Chapman '3f Hunt1S the gue&amp;t or her r:ouatn I
1 Mrsc Frank O.,..mer J1·.
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WVIk on the -;jdltlon
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Death reaulted from cotnpUca·I.IILnlC Tt'mpil ~liiiS rarWhlCh the nospllai w ~1ne.Adi.Y
.
I Yr~a.od un. Ray oreenler of Pt.
tlcns arlal.n,i
rrcm lill llun rhOt Wedr.esday mol n ng, cr sd
t.o
Mr.;. AI Thlvener, Mra. Omum PleO.ant Mr and J4R. O&amp;le H,..ell
WO\Ind which waa lnftlcte:i accl- ucutrac t waa award~ ~ePla!'sa, It 'Jhlv.-nl• and au Tommy Lee, were
,ueata of Yr. and
d[ntE.llY at the Walker i1ome ln I Skene-McAlpm , a.
In
e - M.1&amp;s Hilda Th1vener i.nd John
Oharlee Oreenler
Eut Galllpolill, sunday , Oclob¢1' . ccntlac:tlcl 01m . 'fh(' Skt!.Jl'·M~: I sheets vlAJt.ed friends and relatives
and Mn HorWn Smith ot l
I Alpin LOmp&amp;ny were awardeo t b In Huntington and Kentucky 'l'uea· 1 N 1 y k. arri ed by motOr laat 1
35
k
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c.cntract on 11 b1d of 113,4.'10 for l e d y
lf
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1 £W or
I Lena Holson was ta '&lt;!n 1n cus- uew additiOn and a tntal bid cr I • .
week to vialt hi's many
- ~un- '
, tody by local police, believed to be $H! 44.4
hi ·h mcludes the new 1 Mr~. Hattie Vlcarb 1\a.S returned 1 ty n&gt;latlve• Yr. and Mrs t:;mtth
lmpl\catt'd In tbe :sh&lt;:o:&gt;tq. but
• 1 wl c 11 bui'dlng
home alter s~dlng a few d11yo · are enroutt to Florida to apend the I
both Walker a111 MiSilo Hulsun 1.;- 1 tron~ 11 t 1 ~ 0
I wlnt.er
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1 the 1,.w add! - wah ~latlvea m Iro-nton .
slated th &lt;- shoollng 1 Wa&amp; accldentat 1 tk.~ ~·l~:.lt!C ~~eostorle, bt~h along
Mr and Mrll Prf:d H . Lear of : David Ja5epb and famil~ of Min- 1
and uot lntentlona
E
d aver ue 86 ftu as tlLe p 1 e!- Patriot, are t.he a:o.:~\3 of their son 1era:vtlle were Sundoy aueabi or Jas. 1
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:f~:eer
C:u~tywel~a~~~;l
b~~:~K~~
e
~~c~
ulldmg
ext~nds and then will ~rao: :h~:arM~~.d~:~pea.r 1 W~l ~:dC:::!~ Mr and Mn
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c~.nsla.ble und ceputv sh erHI He be on!! ;;too !rt' m the n. tu the end Ml~s · ElclBe Nl:iay . Mrs. Everett Kl.-: Wheeler un'd two. daughters of ;
IJ;-.survlved b
two sons Hugh cf thf' lot A basonent will b., 1P"'h'- WC"d Mn Hoke Roblnscn and 1-,tomou•" were week end gueat.s of 1
1walker, Henderwn.
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r\J and ,..,
W· Va.,
and f' d tl• rc.t..,
craft or the Buckeye camp , M\'.
Mn W A. Gars~
Lee Wa.lker ol Gallipolis, nnd three grom•d !'!.om Miller rl!ceLv~d lh'O! \~ ~n: In Ironton Thursday attendMr. anc:l Mn. J M . Hamilton .
daughlen. Mr!l P B MCCartn~ ot 1 M!i:ddy f~r the
Jumblng \\Crk 1lni a district
convenUon of the I Mrs. Da1•a Hamilton and daughter
Da\188, Mn1 Ruth J Welte of De- cc~tra~t 8 thern P Ohlc Electric] Roynl Neighbors
ct Mtd~~eport 11nd William SChriver 1
ltrott and Md \V11llam Harrison uf ~~m:at~Y w~~ do the! wulng Dow:
Mlfs Helen ArthuL went to Cm- lwere Sunday gue81s of Mr. and Mrs
Gallipolis.
·hlu:n of Columbus I cmnatl Wedmsday t 'J .spe.nd a few John Scctt
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The funeral senolces 1\tl~~con- lllt'i.Niomf'. ~rei
of Mrs B A days Wltll Mr o.nd M.~ Earl CamJ) : Mr. and Ml'l;. Sam Fry and chUducted Frl1ay afternoon I rum the an 11 oou- u- aw the buurtma: ·He bell
dren of west
Columbia,
Bert
Epwcrtb l\4. E Church w1th bm - P.athb~n,, d~~~~~~ay 'to supervise
Mrs. w. R. White is sp:mdlna a Hanl:tg and BUl Emhart of Co- 1
htlln the Pint' f&gt;trect ctm ~ ten•
l l.inl C
('rc
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lwnbue were Sunday sueats of Mr ,
1few 6ays at Oxford wUh her da.UihMla
d M
,.__ In R"·-ll
the construe 11en wo.-...
-'II fir t ftoo r or U11:: new butltl· 1 t·"r Evelyn who le. a student at
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MAGICIAN COMING
I ' S ~lll {", c~cupled by Lhe Bou~h- ~1 unhenlit)'
Hatley Johnsoll
PE0"'1h&amp;SPoerk ~ 1
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DeardorU Mr and Mrs l t.e1.1m of b&lt;lrE&gt;zs from
ar
o 1
A prQ~nun r.r ~'&gt;.ltertamment lca- ~ t.n Ohto Elt"• 1'1C company Wl .~
of ~Jumbus 8·1d Mr Murrayavllle. W . va.
tul'ln@ S S . Henry, tamous m&lt;loll- the .•Ecom. and thnd noou will l.;c ~nd Mn Ned Cadot and baby of
Mrs. Charles Benvett spent last
clan. who appear~ h lhis cit\' used Btl lodRC' 1uoms.
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H.UING
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10-23-lt
J V1ntcm WaikP. ea ,... r• or
- aae d.led WedDHdaY
n.llht • UUI
at \ Hol~~r hoeplt.al where ~ h4d

•crroa IIOU'll

MT. UI'IION

Hcru y wUl b rememlxn:J h.~re utrubmenta were lierved to the Idau;ht.er Mte. Rufua Hoplr.~
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by llb:. ravortte vantlhlnil JQ&amp;~ melt 1uem.
Je.mtly.
Suc.cumb- , and h~ sand p&amp;lntmas. The entlrl' ' Mr. · and Mrs. M.unuy ButLerf!Jid
Mn;. Jcaie Rlll:aon Smith ot

b-DepUlJ' Sheriff
d t Gu'n•hot W ouncb
0
WANTED-lOU earl \o l)'tue. 15t:
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IIDdlrP equipment. O.lkly
Inflicted Oct.

Tllll !IAll.oY T!IIIIUifll. PONDIOY, OHIO.

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Cir Uuc~ p~s.scna·3 r~ tihare
x)lr!JlhC. Phcne or wrlt.c E S
Brcglt'. Pameroy. 0 . Phone 458-R

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'fOOT GOES TO :o;A.lNT8

Phll&amp;.delpllla, Nov. 13-lNE-Phl.l
TcJJtt, ~;ubstitute lirr.t b.\:·~ :na.n c:
111~ Ath!etlts. 1111s brLa :;r·nt to the

mmnas:::r.uu:t:mm.ni11'111t'llluts:msm&amp;taJII"ta:nmmumun:·u:zmtm:u

,\T 'I HE THKURES

st. PaUl

American
As.&lt;;ae:at!.On
or the d t:al wllich will
'br)flg 011car Roettger, St. Pb.ul, !'l.rst
bn.ema.tl. to tl'1e A's. Todt pla.yecJ
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ELECTRIC THEATRE,' POMEROY
Friday and Satu. Jay
"FIFTY FATHOMS"
llear 1\0d IFill!:e; .lack Uolt. Richard CronJwtll,
.. ud Mary Doran.

LureUa

with the Bcston Rf::d &amp;lx for Q'l.Q.ll)'
bEfore go1nJ 1.. 1 the A's la:.l
11Jipter.
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Sayer!!i,

~QWERfU~ f!.IVALS

See t.he dlvhlb lludllle:;: S~alfld ~rden-Sealell

a,'t,ory of ~!'llnl'll who lo\'II!S the IICII nnd womfln,

llpl.

. READY fQjl B"'TTL~

If yeu want

111 Ull'ill He lhho picture.

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----~L~I~BE;R~T~Y~T~H~E~AT:R~~DDLEPORT
Friday ~ond Satur~ay
"DUDE RANCH"

and see: bek Oakle, Mlt.slll! Green. .luafl Coll1er, St.ua1·t.
Erwlu 11-Ud t:UJCIK! P~t.Uette. "Dude" rant~hlnr In t.ht rib-I'Ol!klnl
Uru:k 1u.
A liLIII of tun lo,.lnc f:tvorit.el rive yo• t.he rrlnalde
dop~ on \he mew rre&amp;t. Anttrkao puUme.
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MA.D/l..M, AND A"T T~A'T
P~CE IT '=' Llk'E

.(.NINb "THe
HA'T AWAY~

Al•o Comedy "Hot Air Mac:hine"

OF~E WI'! DibN•T

l&gt;ellUQ! AlLOY 0\,01 HAl?. BUT
WE t)IO 'SlASH "THE! ~\CE OF
'30ME OS: '"T1&lt;4e!M,8U"l
'!!OLD~ WE. REDUCED
1-IAi&lt;;. ~OM f,IS.'!!?

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IN "TWE.

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CU'T·E
HA"I

FIR&lt;;'T "1Ho"f'RE.
W&amp;LC'OME "TT '('ov ~

I'LL HAVE "f'ou
Ull1Dlll&gt;'i&gt;TA&gt;1D 1\HcH•T
t
PLA"(

"THfl 9n:lri'ET

llielihoo:i 1\111 dtel&lt;fo

t~~ wt.~te.~

Thlrty-nve )nc!n mad~ up th :
~qiJnri of th~ ricrl.bmep which w~l'
dj!l bt\tUf! wjth 0~ Wqdmtl!:: l.o·
nwrr(.&gt;W.
the
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~'f.U'flt with It p. f!Jtj:lcr imJ.)cs···tl!
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1931 mtaht also }lave b&lt;e ·1 U!lmed
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all time.
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ptckeq him up frcm th::! Pnr1ham
ciclle~c Oampul:i. anct made nim fl.
rr"!ulu. No sea~;oning for him. No
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moJ,,r pay r!Qht Irc.m the begltmlnJ.t.
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and affio 11isltlng the latter's pBI ·
N~w York., Nov
€-INB"-Those cnts. Ml'. ami Mt s. Charles SmiU1.
st Louis cards grow p1 &lt;: 1use]} 1 Mr DaviS of Bo&amp;tun, Mass,
agitated when otatement Is tMde o. bwh1CSS visitor here Thursdaj'
that they \\ en the 1931 nag "just and Friday.
by plcklnB on those enfecble::l Reds"
Thomas Gold 51)ent the week
"It~ all true that we won 20 ont at Ravenswood,
One of the cla.soos of U1e
0 j 22 from tho6e Cinc!Jmatt guys'"
they retort. "But don't rm·;tl that Brethren Sunday school held
we took the measure- of every olher Halloween ~I Friday evening
club tn the circuit too."
in the vaca11t house ncxl to the F.
Tht: "wcrst" showing b~ E=-l. Louis E. Bletner resklence.
was whe:l tb~y took '3nly 12 mij,. ol
Mr .and Mt's. Joseph Kclfor
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have moved from ~e pro-~
Pirates. They wen 13 out a1 22 from
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tbe Bravr:; lt ln :t1 from the
George Epple property
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L. C. Furbee and Mr. VanHorn "'! .
Lended the tea.cher's meeting at
By Internat1m1al News Servk~
Cbarle:slcn Frlday and Saturday.
' At Yonkers, N. Y.- Dr. Ralph
E. J. SChuhle left for ChambersWllscn, Philadelphia. defeated Ad- burgh, Pa., Priday .
!ole Marchione. \Ply.
Mrs. · Walker Bt:avr.L' spent
Sar.1er Szabo Hungan•. tossed week end here with her J)tlrcut.s,
Abe kashey, Paterson.
and Mrs. Fred KlWz1na:.
At Tcronto-Jim Londcs, Greece
Mrs. AUemang his mcved to thf!
dcffn.t€d Mike R'JJJlano, Italy.
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Ray Steele, Colttdmla.' won fi'Om
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H9.03 8auer, Chlcali'a.
and hus At Pltts!ldd, Mass.-Le.1 Macah1wlt11.
so, trnner Cclg-~~ ath~et~. defeated
Eddlf! ElZCII, Denmark.
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GRANDI COMING
Rome, Nov. 'J-IN8-~ Onm·
di Italian foreign miniSter en
to Washington for a series of eonterence&amp; with President Hoover,
lefL here today for Naples, where
he wlU board a Uner tor New YorK.
Grandt was &amp;&lt;lcompanied by Bil·
nom Gmndt and starr of nine advlaora, tneludhl(l AUSUI:Ito Rcsao,
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