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W'n: showus Tuesday nlSht. or

FULL LEASED

I"M l,LA!&gt; MAMA BOU4Hi A LITTLE
CAR FOR HEI&lt;':&gt;ElF. I 'TAk'E M'&lt; AUTO
"TO WORil e'JERY DA'1' · AIIIP MAMA.
NEE~ A CAA "TO (,Ei AROUND IN,

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Y&gt;"IRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

1001

SE'E IT,

- b y oddlt.lonal

ho•o

it.unted, unthr!fty
wake of a cholera

·from the eompulsoi'J .

11oM qt JOUDC animal
jhat are too smaiJ f1
·marbt JHU'II(IIIeS.
' Tbe preaent extent c
on Ohio fanna· Ia due
'the fMt. that alnoe Ullil
l*n C!OIIIpuaUvely fe"t
nated or immunized f•

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'the slate. 1'1111: hu
Prafde~UY the entire

latiOn 01 the etate beLa
to the Qilelse. They
.unity and thls 11ce
Jiapld sprnd of the dill
Qqmmunl\les .

.,Hof eholera, he saJ;

of, an acute nature aJ

"'n1 a fatal course •

two week.&amp;. Slek anJm

the virus or the d
UJ.rou&amp;h the blood, urU

B.'· WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON
INS Staff Corr e~o~ pondent

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WJiter, I&gt;Ut they Allo •
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LOCI&lt; A-r ALL "THE
S1'AMPS tVE I.&lt;J'T
PAS"TI;.D IN MY Book'.

. . }he dlsellBt! wruaJly
ooe or two hOfls ' '

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1howtnr eonaUpaUon, ·
~-llml» to diarrhea wit:
tbue days. Meanwhlit
Dewme depreMed, hldi
Utter and when forcto
they walk with a w
Pit. The eyeUde beq.

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with eKCe811lve exeret~
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mhowt a fever ranginl
t.OB or 109 derreea Fa
:thla stare the anJmall
and may elt!).
· few da)'! or atragiiJ
. feU with compUcatlr
.ihe Junp or lntestin~
·Che:r ftnaUy succumb.
~; There- Ia abaolutcif
.,edlcal cure for t
!Behalk &amp;a!erta, and ot:
'Ware of f-raudulent pe
j(o aell so-.called curt
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LOOKS DIFFERii&gt;-i'T COINCG.
~HE HA.P HER FACE
BEANIE!

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U.tii.U:IIlyUm Jones.
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o'ct.ck 1 with bw·tal, In
OUrtl~ undutaJ;u s, 1:.
Knob etm.l'tery.
OLD Ot'PENDEB .II

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Ll'TilE ORP&gt;iAt.l'io "TO
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COLONEL HOOI=I&lt;R !·
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BE A. ~RAND
AFFAIR LIKe

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Riley, 11, died at Iron-

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I &gt;t-wn.l mnnth&amp; h.enl lt• ).(1ddleport t
oeorae
ot OolumbUJ
wu
here
over Frye
Lhl'l week
end for a vta.IT.
~ ith Mn Lillie HyselJ
He waa ac.companied home by h!.l father. J
p Prye who wUI spend the wtn!.ol:lr
month• t.here

Along Sino-Japanese Front

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with Mr
andtt Mr.s
M BurGarnett
Burche
spentJ Lhe
week j
chett
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W H IHappy) Call waa taken to
MCMIUan hoapital a.t Cht.rluton 1
Sunday evening for ot&gt;servaLion and 1
jft po&amp;slble operation

Mr and Mrs James St.ev,;ar~ o[
Hllah Rust of zanesville spent
CharlestOn, Mr and Mrs A B I the week end with her nandparCarr~ Mr IUln Mrs Thomas,
enu Mr and Mn A. H Bradbury
ll. nd Mt H Pe~ ton ana Mrs Delbbl
Mr and Mrs o F Rathburn anc
or Poca were the KU"':;t5 of ~~ ami 1Bubby Flesner spem Lne \\Cell: eDCl
M :rs John Smith Sunday
m CQiumbus
Ne llie Stevens '1 ( G rant st reet
Mr and Mrs R M Grogan and
spent the week end ' r. Nelsonville Mr and Mt s Kelly GrQ8B.n mot.or...
Mr and Mrs Ed;ta1 T~ckerman oc1 to Parken;burg S .mdn~ 1\fler
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have gone to house!t eplng m one noon
l ~~;ould help the wt.ea t farmers be·
uf the McMu ter ap::~rtmenWJ or- 1 Ray Neal a 11tuuent of Rio cause the fa rmer&amp; \\ ho formerly j
Second A~enue
Gumde college, spent the weeit l ~ete~ ba\ rley for the breweries have
1h00 to t urn thtolr atte'htlon lC I
Mh Jo hn R&amp;wt~eu end M1 ~s W1l- \\lth home folk s
tuctta Burton S]&gt;ent Sunday with
Mr:; Charles Slnglf'ton ot Char- I Y.heat nnd the1ebv C'l.UBed a \\heat 1
fJ tends ut DICkison, w Va
IESI.vll wa s il week end guest of her rsu.r plw;
Gccrge Saue1 .&gt;.ho lS emplo}•ec.. p nrenlS Mr and Mr s Joh n DOV;ll·
H \'nulr\ pro\Jde emph.l3mtnt tor
at Bucytu.&lt;; spent 1h&lt;2 \l.e ck. "nrl H'S
at Jrast cnc hundqJ thousand pfr ..
here Wllh his family
M1 s Charlot te Burnell "ho ha ~ I -n~ In n1dit\cn to these no11 em- ~
Mr and Mrs Phlll.tl Donahue nnoi lleen spendtng se~eul weeks With 1plcvea This flgurezs Include~ not
fam l1Y of Parkeu;bu rg: we n~ Sund!l.~ 1elut!v~n~ m Columbw; IS t&gt;xpecte.tl cnly tho-st• "ho would bt employed
guest of Mr anJ Mt.o Jl J Donn LJ 1eturn hom e Mou nt~.~
l in b1ev.erim; but also In the nuu.uhue
M1s Albert Bolen at Shndy S1dr, facture of barre ls and bot tles 911 1
Mr, and Mrs E lmer Mat tox ftnd l1s \l"'tm g Mr and Mrs H J Rw · ' trnn~pm ta llon v.ml ~ale of b"c
~m 1 Y vistt.ed Sunda ~ w1 th Mr and 1sell
1 It would net cause a return nf ill·
J 0 · Mall ox of Lcu CI llu•tte 2
' Mt am\ Mrs Heroert Fink ami loon ht:!cause provlslou coulu be ,
b ~mes Yeager &gt;'. lm. ts a t tending L\I O son.c; anct Miss ~1abel H ysell re• made whereby the bec1 could be sold j
1~ ~essk -~n~u
11 \ C~ l'::nb us wa~ ~u ned Sunday cvenmg flam Oickl- c.tly !or heme U!:.e Tha t the Ameri1 ~ Tho~as
e~11 g~es !
L-; latllel
1~u n w Va when• t:-.e~ spent the ' can people can be ~r u!&gt;ted to drink (
0
Sunda
t lee
omcLOy spent v.eek end 1.nth Mr ,.net Mt s 0 T . tempu J.tti} 1.1 t,l, r h omt &lt;; ha..,
Sf\uer Yo!w~~vM{ Hand Mr:, GeoJ ge 1Jtmkm~ Sunday mornmg the~ mo t: '' abl\ a&lt;.- n.on~&lt;t ~ted slm:l' t ile 1
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tu et.l to Hawk~ Nest On t hen trt'1 Voffiteact tct -aent Into clfeet parMr and Mrs F1ed Sha~~;\tt mo t ~ DlckLson the \ \\ere an:ompanJeJ ,.ulc~11) tn t h(' {.t ••v ~ea s of pro- !
t01ed tu Huntington Sunda~
b} Mt s T A Giffin ~oho htus spt&gt;m h b IIGJl \I hen tl&gt;crc wa.s an enor-

Mr- 1

mlMion. I believe the el&amp;htftnth l Ditro and 150 mllee. off the cout
The iiJC.ta, now wild. •ot. ~
amendment. hu bO place In l.he 1 of Mexk:o
&amp;tart when the Dutch lande4 •
const1tu.don u lt Ia a m&amp;tt.er which TbroUI'b. the e1for1.1 of tbHe i.be l.s1&amp;nd over
~ qo. Bur•
lboWd be dedded bJ e&amp;ch atate 11.- 1dreamen a company hu been 1'01 are a11o DieD.Wul'. t.IUII IIOlVfDI.
eelf But.. .. 10111 u U la ther\ formed to ra!M! fundti tor the ~ the ~Uon ~. ..,_
\be t1e1t that OOI1II'tll ccan cto"'-LJ IJ.eet which wtll be &amp;tarted Jan 1 they ean be taUihl: abel tntntd
\o modlfJ the Votn.d .ct. 110 u to 18'32
euUy
provide for Ul~ manutaeturt of Besides tra.pplnl the goats by
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IOOd beer whJch will Drotd.ot.e tmt- bulldlna fences around all avrt.IIIS UGULU TR~G
J)el"&amp;&amp;lef:, tncreue the pemment 1 abll! water holes and forelng .them
revenue,
redune
unemplOJment. to jump lntc. the lra.P, t.o 11et. drink
Maryavllle, 0, Nov &amp;-,.Df~PJ?'·
provide a marlr:et tor Jn!ID aDd ot.her pert! of the 'liiand wtU be 11na open a window, rol*en brtJke
coal ,, rttmulate b~eA and pro-- ~ stocked wJth other wild rame for into a auollne .t~tatkln ~ and
mote the 1mera1 happlneu ot m1l- future huntmv P\ll))(Mea
carried. a...,..y a safe oOnt.minr
lllDI of people who would Ulte to / After the goal!! are trapped the a.bout SID
11 be ~UBht.ered and preenjoy a 118111 of IOOd b!er
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It waa the 1l:r.th 11afe Wt baa
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or mar t"t lhl!y explain been carried away t!y blndlb tn
1Then the Angora st.IK'k will be In- MaryavUJe 1.n recent mdu.tba:. None
troduced to create 11 ~aluable wool ot the prevtoua robber lel have been

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Devlne·Tenney corponti()n
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60 'T1nee Months
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Comapondent
I "1 Can't Relax
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9-Tbe
My Nerves"
q~est !or Jaeon'1 Ooltien J'Jeece Wa 5
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SYNOPSIS

Shcwuldn tWl andsheoouldr!'nellhim
• .,~ '.Don t le1 budacht5 and aamp.t
tpotl your fun Take: Lyd•• E Pmkharu s
Vegctablc'CompoUud for Monthly 1 1 atn~.

While the neweboYI abouted
1' 1AU, about tho bif png killing,' 1
Fant::hon Meredith and a man
.u.med Tony planned tbotr setaway
Tony gtYea "Fanchon 14,000 and
•reserves passare for her under the
,name of "Miss Smith" on an aire!•ne chartered b7 the wealthy Mr.
~· cnroute to New York. A
fellow-passenger, whom she had
prevwusly met on the boat comma
,from Hawau, recogn!Zel Fanchon.
She I&amp; Evelyn Howard. Evelyn 11
gomg to hve wdh the wealthy Mn.
Alhson Cantalra, an aunt ;rbom
she baa never seen. Fanchon envies
Ev~lyn Hrma: to. happUlells, While
she ll trymg to escape because abe
wU Tony's g1rl-Ton:v, who IM:d
Ius way through hfe and whom Bhe
lmd mnocently accepted on face
Val~ Fanchon confides tn Evelyn
about her love for Tony.

Il wou ld 1ncrease respect for law
ages :,tored in private cellars

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The bride who had herself

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Senlton, rrom

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of tht
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defeat

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wistfully
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~yers and of d18appe:orance
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golfcra ln the Be 1-

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There s a ktnd·he 1 ted thug In chiropodist to find out how to preChica.JI;o .,.. ho never blackjp,cks a pare the p1g s feet
VIctim witllout first WlShmg him
Advice io the Lnvelnrn
pleasant. dreamE
The1 e Bt e thousands of fellows
gomg around town collecting U•c
Momentous Montenl!l
When the India R•iliber mi\n di8- hugs and kisses tho.t you dtdn t
CCIVered that his bouncmg baby boy have net ve enough to take
wouldn t bounce
fRke It Or LE.ave U
Nail and Void
This is the time of the year \1ihC!il
The girl who dtdn t ha~c the taxi del ml:!ts begln!tstuflmg raccoon
heart to shut off lll" lBdlo for fca'"r coats with college uoys
of hurLinl Ute announcer's feelings.
Toute B11ht.
Our Own VaadeviUe
When a man makes his bed he
Valet-Did you send for me, su '
should Ue In it !Jut not neceMarlly
BffCh!lllor-Yea
Run downtiJwn
until noon ttme
and get me hall a dozon engageFeminine- Dumbbells
ment lings
Im going away .OT
The youna: wife who called up a the week -end

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"No harsh irritants for i• 1&gt;c I m n
Lucky fan. There's nq,que•lion a!:&gt;oul itluckies ore certainly kind to my lhr v r.'

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Cellophane wrapper of yoursit really opens without a tug-o'war-thanks to that tab.''

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A flub that lit up the entire countryside--darkneat-a aensat1on of
madness Evelyn wa~ s1lent. ljer face had
hardened ~ bttle She looked at
Fanchon as from a great dJstance,
She was remote, aloof, very super tor,
Fanch.on looked at her aud her heart
turned over Th1s pleasant, rather
s•lly g1rl had suddenly become her
Judge.
"You beheve me, don'l :rou?" abe
pleaded, "that 1 knew nothmg; of
h1s way of hfe That my rclauom
w1th hun were perfectly clean
"Of course 1 beheve you," Evelyn
rephed, but w1thout convJCtton
Fanchon d1d not nottce tho tack She
was too mtcnt She: went on 5111\
1mpulstvely.
"If. you would speak tQ your
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er to le P me, ~~;It out telhng ber the 5tory
? a~t:.
her to help me find work?"
"I'm afratd I couldn't," Evelyn
sa1d, nsmg Sbe looked down on
Fanchon, hterally and figuratiVely.
"I'm sorry, but l couldn't
You
see •• , well, she couldn't very well
afford to be m1xe~ up m an aila11' of
thi~ sor.t d 1t 'wer.l: ever known 1m
awfully sorry Fanchon," went nn
Evelyn, "but I'm sure you under·
stand. 1 wtiJ keep your confidence,"
she added w1th consctous kmdnese,
"you mustn't worrr, about that
And I'm sure you II find worli
Modelhng perhaps. Or, the stage.
1 gue~11," she add~d. "I 11 go to bed
now. It seem~ to becoolu."
It was much cooler. In more
wavt than one.
"Well." said Fanchon, "'1 don't
blame you.
l understand
Of
ooune you aod Mrs. Carsta1rs
couldn't afford to sod your hands •
Gangster's gtrJ." she added b1tterly.
' When Evelyn had lef.l:, murmunng
eony-ent1onalit1es, Fanchon lay sui\
and thought painfully-what a fool
I've. been. To tell her! Of all peoplel But she wopt tell She's too
aahamed to think that she even
lmaws me. thoUght Fanchon. Wi!ll,
that'• that. Helpi' You can't ex·
pect 1t from people, she warned herself, you've only JO!lr.self now, With
,-our bade agaiqtt the wall,
She tlept
little
They made a •ery early atart the
next mornins. The new plane, •
replica of the 6nt,; tuned up and
overh~uled wa• wa1tmg. They took

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off mto a cloudless s'ky, but the day,
even JUSt after sunnse, was very
warm and dppresswe Evelyn's attitude toward Fanchon was, 10 a sen~e,
amu11mg. Even Fanchon had to admit that She spoke to her as httte
as poss1ble and then condescendmgly
In the early afternoon Evelyn, ffO r
mg past Fanchon mto the tavator'y
!eft her handbag With her 'F&amp;Itdon
sat w1lh 1t on her lap and looked out
on the \\Ide scene about and b.. low
her. The &amp;ky dart.:ened
Th.ere
were muttenngs and sudden Huhe!l
of hghtnmg
"A thunder storm!" remarked
ll-lrs Eames nc ! vvusly
"It's far away," sa1d her husband
consohngty.
But 5he had a nght to be nerwus.
H eav1er than aJr craft IS hard pht to
tt to cxtst ID a thunder storm The
a1r currents develbp1ng 'before and
durms a storm ~are markedly dan·
gcrous A squall wmd wa! 11111D&amp;
and soon the heavy rato would fall.
There were two course! opotn tG
tins p1lot or any p1l0L He lnt&amp;bt
run for 1t and make a forced landmg, 9r he mtghl try to fly ab()ve and
around tt. The former course d1d
not appear feastble because of the
nature oi the land over wh1ch they
were passtng He dec1ded therefore
on the latter
Bllt hts mechanic
Cried out suddenly and pomted to
the gas gauge. There was a led:
somewhere.
Nothmg to tt but the forced
land111g The passengers were Informed, asked to stand by They
lost altitude raptdly
Evelyn for·
gettmg her pur!'e, whtcb l'anchon
held mechanically, began to cry
quietly. Mrs Eames w.u perfectly
whtte and &amp;ttll. Eames was swear·
1ng m an 1dlt falllnon, the BOD waa
trymg ttt reassure his mother and
the others
Swtft, downward IWOOP • rain
r oming 1n sheeta
. a flash that ht
up the e.ntire" countrysJde . , . dark·
nes9 • , , a sen5at10n of madness •••
of amothenna • , a woman'&amp; mad
frab.tlc scr~o.m ••• a tern fie crash , , •
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suppose," sa1d Evelyn llrimfar,
"he ~~Yde love to you?" ber e~s
slione.
"Yes,.. answered Fanchon
She
&amp;aid tt dream1ly. She forgot evuytlung for a sw1ft moment of remem.
t.ermg rar.ture
"Well?' sa1d Evelyn.
F anchon looked up
Fanchon
nuscd her hand swiftly "Ob, not
that, not that'" cnc&lt;l Fanchon, flushmg. paling agam to that glonous
gold1 n ttnt
"NQ, not that"' Antonio Francqsscom had known a "good g•rl" when
he met one So had Ro~1e R0111e,
who had been fony s g1rl-and not
so good-before Fanchon w1th her
golden skm and turquotse eyes and
blue-black ha1r had ~nulcd across a
l1brary desk mto fony's dark, smoul·
denng, dazzled eyes.. There tsn't much more to teTI,''
Fanchon went on sw1ftly, "remember ! had no Otl.e to warn me No
~ fnends. And yery httle knowlcdg;e
of the world, espec1ally of Tony s
world The world of the racketeer."
"Racketeer .1" gasped Evelyn.
"Yes. He-he 1s a gunman . "
s:ud Fknchon, slowly.
"I only
leuned that . , , a l1ttle whde ago
And there was a dope nng. Oh, I
don't understand it, I never shaUI
But there wa11 a-a murder, lately.
He's 1mpli(:ated I was seen with
h1m the ftlibl tt happened, a. few
hours before They .•"
"You," ~1d Evelyn, litaring, "y.ou
are the ••. the mntery woman •••
tn the papers
I read about It"
"Yes. I beheve," nit Fanchon~
,.itmg weanly, "that d you wanted
to report me to the police they would
be vtlry grateful t9 you. They want
to find me and1 question me They
..• they haven'l mu~:h idea who, I
am. Tony-gave me money to get
away. He found out somehow
about thts small atrplane company
a11d the Diane Mr Eame1 had chartered and the fa1lure of the booked
passenger; to take the trip He Said
the railroads, the a1r port~ and the
boats would be watched He booked
the passage for me under the name
of St111th-l spent the n·ght bl:iore
the fhght m a httle hotel m Oakland • ,"
"I heard them call you Smith,"
l'emembered Evelyn stowly, "when
we litartcd. J tbouKht 1t Just a mtatake."
"1 know Well, of eourse when 1
saw you, I was terntied. But I'm
glad now I-I had to tell somebody. Ask for help. I must Ret
work, u 1 the EasL I don't care what
it 1s I'd go mto domestic servace
1t were safer than anyth1ng else.
want to bury myself ~me.where
I must I"
"And this-Teony~" asked Evelyn,
with dtstaste.
1
HI don't know. He aays he'll get
away. H1de. L1e low for a ttme..
And then come East and find me.
I am to watch the personal columns
in the paf,l!r'li. I dop't want h1m to
fiad me-' said Fanchon.
"You don't care for bim any
ntore?" asked Evelyo.
11{ don't know.
I care~ for the
n~an I thought be was. But thl1 I!
a different .man. When 1 think of
what hi• life must have been I There
may be,'' aa1d Fan&lt;"hon, and sbud&lt;fered, "'there may be blood oa his
,.. handL I don't want to see Jutn
again. Not ever. I'll pay batk the
money be gave: me, some day, tome•
hOw. I musL But-[ don't want to
.ee· him agatn,.• the reputed.

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lllfll ~ mlustlce a .1 u enforcement of
t h Vnlstead act which pern~lts the
man~facture ct beer It 1.s tru-.! thai.
light beer cannot be made at home
but there Ill no reason why brewer1 WI should not be pe1mltted to make
1it since 1t 18 not intoxlcatlns In the
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1art! &amp;UC(l815.1(ul In eapturlng and sell
In&amp;: the 250,000 wlkl &amp;:Gatti on Oua- 1
dalupe Island
Employ... lhe methocb .... by
the Weat"1 wild mustana hunten; j
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the advent\U'e.s wW build eorrals No need to endure a JUmpy,nntablc,
fenoe iD t.he qu1ni' and water oervou1 1 yttnn. No need to .utra- wtth
hole• and round. up the wUd ani- Nervou 1 Headache Nt'l'voua
m1118 which were e:cpected to net SleepleMneA and 11 ~1ar ntrvoUI
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Don't IPVe up whm you
hllure d~d the steps vl the thoee V1'lteble, nervou 1 Jpdl•
ftnt attempt whtch ended rt!cent.ly Jnaon.Ttult'athetnnetotahDr.
when a Coaat Ouard cutter nsc:ued Mil••' NERVINE It 11
dethe eoat huntere wht• had exhawt- ly qt.uet tbe mo~ ~!~ted
ed thelr food supply and were out cue of OVtrWrll ht
It
of money
ua Dn"ves
one
rdaue the tenaon &amp;nd IOOil
1more to
act
Though preaent ~Jan&amp; call for ~ ~~vet you welcome R•hef For
Per «nt claU&amp;I! in
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Joua figure to use for so-called ine rna e goa an sea nc e mea\. remedy hae bt(luaht aratdul
toxk:atlng beverages, would still and hidea to nearO)' Mexico, the 1 rehef to thouuncb of nervoue
further tend to mcruM'! respect hunters plan to improve t.hc strain I people Try 1t whenevet" ynu are
for Jaw
and produce An&amp;orn wool fol the nuvoua Dr Mil••' NERVINE
At all
1market.
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The plan to dev lop thlB
lq 1 lll()ldbyalldrul•toreatne~ther
Drug Stores
the repeal of
the
elght.eenl.h resource ot nature ewaa evol~ ~e hquld ()r Elf'eTve•cent tablet
amendment referred to the st.ats [or M E watson hla wUe Mrs Ora~ form Tab: four dtot« - butset
action In state constttuilonal con- Wataon, and ihelr aon,' Junior, dW' :_,fukaae today Your druu11t
1.Ar1e SU. IJ.IIO
venttom a11 5ugce1t.ed IJy Juda:e j lng their ten-montbll resident on
refund your money 1f you
-~mall Sl- !.Se
Kenyon of the Wlckeraham com- l.the island 213 mllel south of Ban are not pleased With re.uJts
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screen is Lupe Velez, tho wittiest a nd h'f' ln• t
IIHie Mell:iCan beauty who cvf: r hoppeo t (: , ,,
Grande. HOllywood adores her. Si'"io wui 'l" I
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fln• pie:ture. 11 The Cubo:1 !..eve :one. ••

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alone affen the throat protection of tile
exclusive '1:0ASTING" Process which hcludos
the use -of modem Ultra VIolet Rc.,~-::,e
procep:,that e;x1,11e.ls ce~~in hars~, biting lr·
ritanta naturdtl~' 'pres~nt 1[1 e~c~ roba«o
leaf. rilese" -~~ tect'1ri-ltclnfs ar~ not pr9.sent
In your·~~~-'4:n~r1~·.!!{..; lt'f'*~}:t
be inl" No wond~tr LUCKIE$ are always kind
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MONDAY NOV'tM.Blm 9, lllll

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I &gt;t-wn.l mnnth&amp; h.enl lt• ).(1ddleport t
oeorae
ot OolumbUJ
wu
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over Frye
Lhl'l week
end for a vta.IT.
~ ith Mn Lillie HyselJ
He waa ac.companied home by h!.l father. J
p Prye who wUI spend the wtn!.ol:lr
month• t.here

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Burche
spentJ Lhe
week j
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MCMIUan hoapital a.t Cht.rluton 1
Sunday evening for ot&gt;servaLion and 1
jft po&amp;slble operation

Mr and Mrs James St.ev,;ar~ o[
Hllah Rust of zanesville spent
CharlestOn, Mr and Mrs A B I the week end with her nandparCarr~ Mr IUln Mrs Thomas,
enu Mr and Mn A. H Bradbury
ll. nd Mt H Pe~ ton ana Mrs Delbbl
Mr and Mrs o F Rathburn anc
or Poca were the KU"':;t5 of ~~ ami 1Bubby Flesner spem Lne \\Cell: eDCl
M :rs John Smith Sunday
m CQiumbus
Ne llie Stevens '1 ( G rant st reet
Mr and Mrs R M Grogan and
spent the week end ' r. Nelsonville Mr and Mt s Kelly GrQ8B.n mot.or...
Mr and Mrs Ed;ta1 T~ckerman oc1 to Parken;burg S .mdn~ 1\fler
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have gone to house!t eplng m one noon
l ~~;ould help the wt.ea t farmers be·
uf the McMu ter ap::~rtmenWJ or- 1 Ray Neal a 11tuuent of Rio cause the fa rmer&amp; \\ ho formerly j
Second A~enue
Gumde college, spent the weeit l ~ete~ ba\ rley for the breweries have
1h00 to t urn thtolr atte'htlon lC I
Mh Jo hn R&amp;wt~eu end M1 ~s W1l- \\lth home folk s
tuctta Burton S]&gt;ent Sunday with
Mr:; Charles Slnglf'ton ot Char- I Y.heat nnd the1ebv C'l.UBed a \\heat 1
fJ tends ut DICkison, w Va
IESI.vll wa s il week end guest of her rsu.r plw;
Gccrge Saue1 .&gt;.ho lS emplo}•ec.. p nrenlS Mr and Mr s Joh n DOV;ll·
H \'nulr\ pro\Jde emph.l3mtnt tor
at Bucytu.&lt;; spent 1h&lt;2 \l.e ck. "nrl H'S
at Jrast cnc hundqJ thousand pfr ..
here Wllh his family
M1 s Charlot te Burnell "ho ha ~ I -n~ In n1dit\cn to these no11 em- ~
Mr and Mrs Phlll.tl Donahue nnoi lleen spendtng se~eul weeks With 1plcvea This flgurezs Include~ not
fam l1Y of Parkeu;bu rg: we n~ Sund!l.~ 1elut!v~n~ m Columbw; IS t&gt;xpecte.tl cnly tho-st• "ho would bt employed
guest of Mr anJ Mt.o Jl J Donn LJ 1eturn hom e Mou nt~.~
l in b1ev.erim; but also In the nuu.uhue
M1s Albert Bolen at Shndy S1dr, facture of barre ls and bot tles 911 1
Mr, and Mrs E lmer Mat tox ftnd l1s \l"'tm g Mr and Mrs H J Rw · ' trnn~pm ta llon v.ml ~ale of b"c
~m 1 Y vistt.ed Sunda ~ w1 th Mr and 1sell
1 It would net cause a return nf ill·
J 0 · Mall ox of Lcu CI llu•tte 2
' Mt am\ Mrs Heroert Fink ami loon ht:!cause provlslou coulu be ,
b ~mes Yeager &gt;'. lm. ts a t tending L\I O son.c; anct Miss ~1abel H ysell re• made whereby the bec1 could be sold j
1~ ~essk -~n~u
11 \ C~ l'::nb us wa~ ~u ned Sunday cvenmg flam Oickl- c.tly !or heme U!:.e Tha t the Ameri1 ~ Tho~as
e~11 g~es !
L-; latllel
1~u n w Va when• t:-.e~ spent the ' can people can be ~r u!&gt;ted to drink (
0
Sunda
t lee
omcLOy spent v.eek end 1.nth Mr ,.net Mt s 0 T . tempu J.tti} 1.1 t,l, r h omt &lt;; ha..,
Sf\uer Yo!w~~vM{ Hand Mr:, GeoJ ge 1Jtmkm~ Sunday mornmg the~ mo t: '' abl\ a&lt;.- n.on~&lt;t ~ted slm:l' t ile 1
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tu et.l to Hawk~ Nest On t hen trt'1 Voffiteact tct -aent Into clfeet parMr and Mrs F1ed Sha~~;\tt mo t ~ DlckLson the \ \\ere an:ompanJeJ ,.ulc~11) tn t h(' {.t ••v ~ea s of pro- !
t01ed tu Huntington Sunda~
b} Mt s T A Giffin ~oho htus spt&gt;m h b IIGJl \I hen tl&gt;crc wa.s an enor-

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mlMion. I believe the el&amp;htftnth l Ditro and 150 mllee. off the cout
The iiJC.ta, now wild. •ot. ~
amendment. hu bO place In l.he 1 of Mexk:o
&amp;tart when the Dutch lande4 •
const1tu.don u lt Ia a m&amp;tt.er which TbroUI'b. the e1for1.1 of tbHe i.be l.s1&amp;nd over
~ qo. Bur•
lboWd be dedded bJ e&amp;ch atate 11.- 1dreamen a company hu been 1'01 are a11o DieD.Wul'. t.IUII IIOlVfDI.
eelf But.. .. 10111 u U la ther\ formed to ra!M! fundti tor the ~ the ~Uon ~. ..,_
\be t1e1t that OOI1II'tll ccan cto"'-LJ IJ.eet which wtll be &amp;tarted Jan 1 they ean be taUihl: abel tntntd
\o modlfJ the Votn.d .ct. 110 u to 18'32
euUy
provide for Ul~ manutaeturt of Besides tra.pplnl the goats by
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IOOd beer whJch will Drotd.ot.e tmt- bulldlna fences around all avrt.IIIS UGULU TR~G
J)el"&amp;&amp;lef:, tncreue the pemment 1 abll! water holes and forelng .them
revenue,
redune
unemplOJment. to jump lntc. the lra.P, t.o 11et. drink
Maryavllle, 0, Nov &amp;-,.Df~PJ?'·
provide a marlr:et tor Jn!ID aDd ot.her pert! of the 'liiand wtU be 11na open a window, rol*en brtJke
coal ,, rttmulate b~eA and pro-- ~ stocked wJth other wild rame for into a auollne .t~tatkln ~ and
mote the 1mera1 happlneu ot m1l- future huntmv P\ll))(Mea
carried. a...,..y a safe oOnt.minr
lllDI of people who would Ulte to / After the goal!! are trapped the a.bout SID
11 be ~UBht.ered and preenjoy a 118111 of IOOd b!er
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1Then the Angora st.IK'k will be In- MaryavUJe 1.n recent mdu.tba:. None
troduced to create 11 ~aluable wool ot the prevtoua robber lel have been

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Comapondent
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9-Tbe
My Nerves"
q~est !or Jaeon'1 Ooltien J'Jeece Wa 5
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Shcwuldn tWl andsheoouldr!'nellhim
• .,~ '.Don t le1 budacht5 and aamp.t
tpotl your fun Take: Lyd•• E Pmkharu s
Vegctablc'CompoUud for Monthly 1 1 atn~.

While the neweboYI abouted
1' 1AU, about tho bif png killing,' 1
Fant::hon Meredith and a man
.u.med Tony planned tbotr setaway
Tony gtYea "Fanchon 14,000 and
•reserves passare for her under the
,name of "Miss Smith" on an aire!•ne chartered b7 the wealthy Mr.
~· cnroute to New York. A
fellow-passenger, whom she had
prevwusly met on the boat comma
,from Hawau, recogn!Zel Fanchon.
She I&amp; Evelyn Howard. Evelyn 11
gomg to hve wdh the wealthy Mn.
Alhson Cantalra, an aunt ;rbom
she baa never seen. Fanchon envies
Ev~lyn Hrma: to. happUlells, While
she ll trymg to escape because abe
wU Tony's g1rl-Ton:v, who IM:d
Ius way through hfe and whom Bhe
lmd mnocently accepted on face
Val~ Fanchon confides tn Evelyn
about her love for Tony.

Il wou ld 1ncrease respect for law
ages :,tored in private cellars

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The bride who had herself

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There s a ktnd·he 1 ted thug In chiropodist to find out how to preChica.JI;o .,.. ho never blackjp,cks a pare the p1g s feet
VIctim witllout first WlShmg him
Advice io the Lnvelnrn
pleasant. dreamE
The1 e Bt e thousands of fellows
gomg around town collecting U•c
Momentous Montenl!l
When the India R•iliber mi\n di8- hugs and kisses tho.t you dtdn t
CCIVered that his bouncmg baby boy have net ve enough to take
wouldn t bounce
fRke It Or LE.ave U
Nail and Void
This is the time of the year \1ihC!il
The girl who dtdn t ha~c the taxi del ml:!ts begln!tstuflmg raccoon
heart to shut off lll" lBdlo for fca'"r coats with college uoys
of hurLinl Ute announcer's feelings.
Toute B11ht.
Our Own VaadeviUe
When a man makes his bed he
Valet-Did you send for me, su '
should Ue In it !Jut not neceMarlly
BffCh!lllor-Yea
Run downtiJwn
until noon ttme
and get me hall a dozon engageFeminine- Dumbbells
ment lings
Im going away .OT
The youna: wife who called up a the week -end

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"No harsh irritants for i• 1&gt;c I m n
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Cellophane wrapper of yoursit really opens without a tug-o'war-thanks to that tab.''

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A flub that lit up the entire countryside--darkneat-a aensat1on of
madness Evelyn wa~ s1lent. ljer face had
hardened ~ bttle She looked at
Fanchon as from a great dJstance,
She was remote, aloof, very super tor,
Fanch.on looked at her aud her heart
turned over Th1s pleasant, rather
s•lly g1rl had suddenly become her
Judge.
"You beheve me, don'l :rou?" abe
pleaded, "that 1 knew nothmg; of
h1s way of hfe That my rclauom
w1th hun were perfectly clean
"Of course 1 beheve you," Evelyn
rephed, but w1thout convJCtton
Fanchon d1d not nottce tho tack She
was too mtcnt She: went on 5111\
1mpulstvely.
"If. you would speak tQ your
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er to le P me, ~~;It out telhng ber the 5tory
? a~t:.
her to help me find work?"
"I'm afratd I couldn't," Evelyn
sa1d, nsmg Sbe looked down on
Fanchon, hterally and figuratiVely.
"I'm sorry, but l couldn't
You
see •• , well, she couldn't very well
afford to be m1xe~ up m an aila11' of
thi~ sor.t d 1t 'wer.l: ever known 1m
awfully sorry Fanchon," went nn
Evelyn, "but I'm sure you under·
stand. 1 wtiJ keep your confidence,"
she added w1th consctous kmdnese,
"you mustn't worrr, about that
And I'm sure you II find worli
Modelhng perhaps. Or, the stage.
1 gue~11," she add~d. "I 11 go to bed
now. It seem~ to becoolu."
It was much cooler. In more
wavt than one.
"Well." said Fanchon, "'1 don't
blame you.
l understand
Of
ooune you aod Mrs. Carsta1rs
couldn't afford to sod your hands •
Gangster's gtrJ." she added b1tterly.
' When Evelyn had lef.l:, murmunng
eony-ent1onalit1es, Fanchon lay sui\
and thought painfully-what a fool
I've. been. To tell her! Of all peoplel But she wopt tell She's too
aahamed to think that she even
lmaws me. thoUght Fanchon. Wi!ll,
that'• that. Helpi' You can't ex·
pect 1t from people, she warned herself, you've only JO!lr.self now, With
,-our bade agaiqtt the wall,
She tlept
little
They made a •ery early atart the
next mornins. The new plane, •
replica of the 6nt,; tuned up and
overh~uled wa• wa1tmg. They took

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off mto a cloudless s'ky, but the day,
even JUSt after sunnse, was very
warm and dppresswe Evelyn's attitude toward Fanchon was, 10 a sen~e,
amu11mg. Even Fanchon had to admit that She spoke to her as httte
as poss1ble and then condescendmgly
In the early afternoon Evelyn, ffO r
mg past Fanchon mto the tavator'y
!eft her handbag With her 'F&amp;Itdon
sat w1lh 1t on her lap and looked out
on the \\Ide scene about and b.. low
her. The &amp;ky dart.:ened
Th.ere
were muttenngs and sudden Huhe!l
of hghtnmg
"A thunder storm!" remarked
ll-lrs Eames nc ! vvusly
"It's far away," sa1d her husband
consohngty.
But 5he had a nght to be nerwus.
H eav1er than aJr craft IS hard pht to
tt to cxtst ID a thunder storm The
a1r currents develbp1ng 'before and
durms a storm ~are markedly dan·
gcrous A squall wmd wa! 11111D&amp;
and soon the heavy rato would fall.
There were two course! opotn tG
tins p1lot or any p1l0L He lnt&amp;bt
run for 1t and make a forced landmg, 9r he mtghl try to fly ab()ve and
around tt. The former course d1d
not appear feastble because of the
nature oi the land over wh1ch they
were passtng He dec1ded therefore
on the latter
Bllt hts mechanic
Cried out suddenly and pomted to
the gas gauge. There was a led:
somewhere.
Nothmg to tt but the forced
land111g The passengers were Informed, asked to stand by They
lost altitude raptdly
Evelyn for·
gettmg her pur!'e, whtcb l'anchon
held mechanically, began to cry
quietly. Mrs Eames w.u perfectly
whtte and &amp;ttll. Eames was swear·
1ng m an 1dlt falllnon, the BOD waa
trymg ttt reassure his mother and
the others
Swtft, downward IWOOP • rain
r oming 1n sheeta
. a flash that ht
up the e.ntire" countrysJde . , . dark·
nes9 • , , a sen5at10n of madness •••
of amothenna • , a woman'&amp; mad
frab.tlc scr~o.m ••• a tern fie crash , , •
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suppose," sa1d Evelyn llrimfar,
"he ~~Yde love to you?" ber e~s
slione.
"Yes,.. answered Fanchon
She
&amp;aid tt dream1ly. She forgot evuytlung for a sw1ft moment of remem.
t.ermg rar.ture
"Well?' sa1d Evelyn.
F anchon looked up
Fanchon
nuscd her hand swiftly "Ob, not
that, not that'" cnc&lt;l Fanchon, flushmg. paling agam to that glonous
gold1 n ttnt
"NQ, not that"' Antonio Francqsscom had known a "good g•rl" when
he met one So had Ro~1e R0111e,
who had been fony s g1rl-and not
so good-before Fanchon w1th her
golden skm and turquotse eyes and
blue-black ha1r had ~nulcd across a
l1brary desk mto fony's dark, smoul·
denng, dazzled eyes.. There tsn't much more to teTI,''
Fanchon went on sw1ftly, "remember ! had no Otl.e to warn me No
~ fnends. And yery httle knowlcdg;e
of the world, espec1ally of Tony s
world The world of the racketeer."
"Racketeer .1" gasped Evelyn.
"Yes. He-he 1s a gunman . "
s:ud Fknchon, slowly.
"I only
leuned that . , , a l1ttle whde ago
And there was a dope nng. Oh, I
don't understand it, I never shaUI
But there wa11 a-a murder, lately.
He's 1mpli(:ated I was seen with
h1m the ftlibl tt happened, a. few
hours before They .•"
"You," ~1d Evelyn, litaring, "y.ou
are the ••. the mntery woman •••
tn the papers
I read about It"
"Yes. I beheve," nit Fanchon~
,.itmg weanly, "that d you wanted
to report me to the police they would
be vtlry grateful t9 you. They want
to find me and1 question me They
..• they haven'l mu~:h idea who, I
am. Tony-gave me money to get
away. He found out somehow
about thts small atrplane company
a11d the Diane Mr Eame1 had chartered and the fa1lure of the booked
passenger; to take the trip He Said
the railroads, the a1r port~ and the
boats would be watched He booked
the passage for me under the name
of St111th-l spent the n·ght bl:iore
the fhght m a httle hotel m Oakland • ,"
"I heard them call you Smith,"
l'emembered Evelyn stowly, "when
we litartcd. J tbouKht 1t Just a mtatake."
"1 know Well, of eourse when 1
saw you, I was terntied. But I'm
glad now I-I had to tell somebody. Ask for help. I must Ret
work, u 1 the EasL I don't care what
it 1s I'd go mto domestic servace
1t were safer than anyth1ng else.
want to bury myself ~me.where
I must I"
"And this-Teony~" asked Evelyn,
with dtstaste.
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HI don't know. He aays he'll get
away. H1de. L1e low for a ttme..
And then come East and find me.
I am to watch the personal columns
in the paf,l!r'li. I dop't want h1m to
fiad me-' said Fanchon.
"You don't care for bim any
ntore?" asked Evelyo.
11{ don't know.
I care~ for the
n~an I thought be was. But thl1 I!
a different .man. When 1 think of
what hi• life must have been I There
may be,'' aa1d Fan&lt;"hon, and sbud&lt;fered, "'there may be blood oa his
,.. handL I don't want to see Jutn
again. Not ever. I'll pay batk the
money be gave: me, some day, tome•
hOw. I musL But-[ don't want to
.ee· him agatn,.• the reputed.

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lllfll ~ mlustlce a .1 u enforcement of
t h Vnlstead act which pern~lts the
man~facture ct beer It 1.s tru-.! thai.
light beer cannot be made at home
but there Ill no reason why brewer1 WI should not be pe1mltted to make
1it since 1t 18 not intoxlcatlns In the
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1art! &amp;UC(l815.1(ul In eapturlng and sell
In&amp;: the 250,000 wlkl &amp;:Gatti on Oua- 1
dalupe Island
Employ... lhe methocb .... by
the Weat"1 wild mustana hunten; j
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the advent\U'e.s wW build eorrals No need to endure a JUmpy,nntablc,
fenoe iD t.he qu1ni' and water oervou1 1 yttnn. No need to .utra- wtth
hole• and round. up the wUd ani- Nervou 1 Headache Nt'l'voua
m1118 which were e:cpected to net SleepleMneA and 11 ~1ar ntrvoUI
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Don't IPVe up whm you
hllure d~d the steps vl the thoee V1'lteble, nervou 1 Jpdl•
ftnt attempt whtch ended rt!cent.ly Jnaon.Ttult'athetnnetotahDr.
when a Coaat Ouard cutter nsc:ued Mil••' NERVINE It 11
dethe eoat huntere wht• had exhawt- ly qt.uet tbe mo~ ~!~ted
ed thelr food supply and were out cue of OVtrWrll ht
It
of money
ua Dn"ves
one
rdaue the tenaon &amp;nd IOOil
1more to
act
Though preaent ~Jan&amp; call for ~ ~~vet you welcome R•hef For
Per «nt claU&amp;I! in
kl
b kllll
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Joua figure to use for so-called ine rna e goa an sea nc e mea\. remedy hae bt(luaht aratdul
toxk:atlng beverages, would still and hidea to nearO)' Mexico, the 1 rehef to thouuncb of nervoue
further tend to mcruM'! respect hunters plan to improve t.hc strain I people Try 1t whenevet" ynu are
for Jaw
and produce An&amp;orn wool fol the nuvoua Dr Mil••' NERVINE
At all
1market.
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The plan to dev lop thlB
lq 1 lll()ldbyalldrul•toreatne~ther
Drug Stores
the repeal of
the
elght.eenl.h resource ot nature ewaa evol~ ~e hquld ()r Elf'eTve•cent tablet
amendment referred to the st.ats [or M E watson hla wUe Mrs Ora~ form Tab: four dtot« - butset
action In state constttuilonal con- Wataon, and ihelr aon,' Junior, dW' :_,fukaae today Your druu11t
1.Ar1e SU. IJ.IIO
venttom a11 5ugce1t.ed IJy Juda:e j lng their ten-montbll resident on
refund your money 1f you
-~mall Sl- !.Se
Kenyon of the Wlckeraham com- l.the island 213 mllel south of Ban are not pleased With re.uJts
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screen is Lupe Velez, tho wittiest a nd h'f' ln• t
IIHie Mell:iCan beauty who cvf: r hoppeo t (: , ,,
Grande. HOllywood adores her. Si'"io wui 'l" I
for us neat tn Metro-Caldwyn-Muyor'•
fln• pie:ture. 11 The Cubo:1 !..eve :one. ••

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alone affen the throat protection of tile
exclusive '1:0ASTING" Process which hcludos
the use -of modem Ultra VIolet Rc.,~-::,e
procep:,that e;x1,11e.ls ce~~in hars~, biting lr·
ritanta naturdtl~' 'pres~nt 1[1 e~c~ roba«o
leaf. rilese" -~~ tect'1ri-ltclnfs ar~ not pr9.sent
In your·~~~-'4:n~r1~·.!!{..; lt'f'*~}:t
be inl" No wond~tr LUCKIE$ are always kind
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the pagen~~:err. and c«!w we.toe put
on rations. The ru:lder was dllabled 1n 1torm and. af~r 1everal

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ARMISTICE DAl' ~ERVICES
Aur.lsttce Day wa:; , ~lebtaLed nt
Orac-e M. E. Church Eunda.}
the members of the American
lcgl!n and th..' lad.e:; Auxlhary as
their guests at the 10 30 se.vlce.s
m.::ml.:rs of the ,Junkr Order cf

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Into a dlteh alter striking a tt!lephone pole n~r Tarlton, Ohio
A tall In the bathHJQm or Jhli
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8Vtln1ng Mr an~ Mrs. Hubert. Oar- 1'
'1208 WQU the gr.au. A moa'. e11joy- l
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her mothtlr , Mrs l!.lza Sharrock
•lost control of the mac111ue In
1which they wer :! riding Dnd th e ear
I !truck tl trr£ Mildred Eharrock 4
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:;outhwed ct be:lt today. The mcth 1
, cr was brought ~o a hcspllal he re
; tor tre;ltn.em tor mmor lnjur1es .
Chardr.n. 0. Nc.v. 9-IN~~A : ~
ndd Thcmas. 16-year-old Chcs.tu
I high !chool fc otball player, dtcd
h ~: e today, the se&lt;:CI~P victim CJf u
a aglc bus~truck crash Fruia y.
1hcmas was cn e of ftve OC!"'p.11Jtc.
, ct a bus which was cnrrytn" them
to tt1e scene of a game w!tn Aurv a
1 high IIChcoi whm It collided wit.IL u
deUver~r t1'uck. Anthony Bo uta~h.
, 19 was ki!Jed ln.!Otantly am\ the
three other ycuth.s were u1jured
I 1m~ we~e expected t~ · reco~cr.
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Alt.liOUSh mcst or t he nauon "!t 11u- ~· mtc1 f::: lencr for the bu ll ua! rler such
talen t h M pa raded Wi N.:tre Dame boa!ited ot ln II..&lt;;
. ·-fool.bn ll
pel
t,'lCat es t dJ.ys ct Knule R odmc. LS
across U!ll vcrsal Stu.m um here thlij I (!l:ttlng to be 1 sp.oc1ally of t he
t ~ason fCl' LJ1e
benefl t of Pot U&gt;· 18t.'l p~don tcr.m bu t wh ether Jt wlll
me 11th tan.'l a ud CrlUt: : &gt; the Pm ts- I wc. rk 9.ii'.mst t he lc a(luc~ .secoad
mouth 8port.Ans ha ~· c wo n I!VN v p'fl. c.c_ .;p .. ;·tans , cnutin..'l to IJ~ ~ccn
c:Je of their h r,me ga mes, iunung Mr l dlll pln,rec! rr.r H Rskell and
bac k the rus ~cs of th e t est known Icwn bdorc t m ning to th~ postplayers ever ~o OPJ:te91 on American g1nda Rt c game. HL" I ndJ.a n temper ·
gridirons. The story may be 1.ilffer - runcn L ccst hun a be1Lh on tht 1931
ent, h OW(; Vea·. when the Sl.uple tou Spfl'ill H :;qua d ta lly th is seu:.c.J1 and
Stapt:s ln yade Port.smnutp., AI mts- he'll be bnck tu ~ how PortBmouth
!let&gt; Day e\'\: n1ng for a stadium ~et just how good ~1e l:i. Parkinso n. a
lo which wl•l climux th1S river city's Pitt ~ t::u , l;o.; one of the grcatlllit 1ete lebrat1on ot the November 11th fc nsi\'C backs in th e game today
hdld ay. Tile gaine will be called at
W1th the lightest line 1n the Na8 P M.
tlf.na l Post-Oritduate
!Gop t he
Ken Strong, Marty Brill, Mnyes of the ffiost aggreslve ones_. And bcM{:Laln and Tom Parkmse;n ar~ f. I:o.trt ans r;R n alsu lay cla1m i o o.; n .;
nmcng th &lt;! mos t forml ·Iable t h reats 11 1:1 that line w ill be Tony Holm ,
of the Invade rs whum the Spu1tam Alab ama's All-Aml!rlca.n tuiiOOck In
1t 1H havfl to ha lt If they !l.l t: to huld 1929 Since his pro league debui.
thc tr rei'OI'd of IVIIlhltl~ o. ll home Holm ha$1 add ed to his reputatiOn
r,nmes Th e S tapes Wi ll br uut to as a seccm\at·y defense man 'll1d
a n: nge a lc~s h and rtl th em by Lhe Ill!'• . I: ppcrl L!1 • lme plm,guu of
ff. alhul;, l'llrher In th e ~&amp; son u uu• ul Llw ht·a·; i"!,t bn~k s oll tl1C'
wht•n Elmer Schwart?., Spnrtau full Nllt uma l League In addl tl(. ..l to
t Rek who captained Wnsh ug ton Holm, Pop Eyo Wager. Spartan
sta tt&gt;':; vlrtcrlous Pacific coast t&gt;le- ' t, Ill• 1 .u Ld one l"f the best cicfc n ' rn 111 Hl30 SJ.lUBgcd one o f ··aF ~ 1,•J, u1 t he J oe c~m Cll t;UI&lt;
E.tron g':; r.. ~av ;:s Jat J Ill th e ~o~ ume. ""'Jil t l' Just bt•hmd lllc JJUI'plc ll.n ~
t ut ln ph,nty c.f tuue ro 1 hun ta , Tl" s pal'tans, und er &lt;.he g w~gn llcp to VICt OIV
P. ll(''J of Cou.ch
G corQt'
"Palsy"
Coach Hlnk eY Ht ~ncs who bus I Chu k , lm\lr de\lc loped .t bullll!nt
ttcn sh"wing til e eta pt:o hthv, wl ll 'l r 111 ,l:&gt;!ve G len Frcsnd l, of N ~brasuse the Notre Da me "'ystem ngamst ka u .. Papa Lumpkm o[ G emgio
Portsmouth a plan of attack th:n 1t•tl:l and E.arl " UuLch" Clul'k, Col-

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brokt'n l'!ft arm. He was inJuN-•1
when an automoblle driven by 1 ~1:;

The u. s~ s. Cfllorado, known ts
the "JonD.h" ~~llP of t he \ •n!': \'.' !1
Heet, Klffer ed thf! l!f·r ond ~r •'lous
mishap of its career when a fiv e·
inch anti-aircraft gun explodf'd,
killinc four M~ and ~riou~ly in ·
juring nine otherl4 of -:th~' ~~'00VO
Foul' yeal'8 ago the :l .. 7,0 '
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~uper-dl'eadnou~ht { sho\\n st e-nm;
mg p1'oud1y abO\'e) run ag!'OIIn&lt;J
Mn:; Jchn J, Wood. of Gai,e u.ud
on a. reef ln New York harbor. A
Ml'i WIU1tun Ropetor vlaikd With
clolle-up of a simiJD.r r. un to tli :~
·MIS Oocar Wco1 mn~ Yrtday
one tba.t uplode.,J is t.hown (1 ..: 1 ~)
Mn1 L R. H1nc.s ct J&amp;cke.on
---·- _ _ _ -~~.woa odmltted to the Helzer hospital
O::-crg e Tabit ' ani Evon
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eaturday for trcQLmen~.
"'"' &lt;; in J.'crumouth Friday on bwil- l been In Cleveland lor :;orne wne
Ml:ss Pnmc.es Worma-n moturcci to n:t't&gt;
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-Colmnbua tor
the
State-Navy
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Mrs W E Otlmorc Is *really
MIE.s Ruth Sawyers aLten dcd Lh c
tContinued from DUe onel
J:.:d Berridge J ~, lll Calumbw; On m1pra.\'Cd trom h er ' : ecent 11lne~ ~
EisteddiJd at Ju.cksc,t Fridny .
- -- - -b~Jslness for :;e\ era.l days.
M• s W B Dale was vlsltl'lll
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1 tossed voyag:e from Fay&amp;.!, C&amp;.pe
1 Mrs. N: t t le Lupton IS reporteD wlt h hrr dau lll.e t Mrs Cam 'a,
Dr. aua Mrs B Andl'(lp left Bat- VeJ'de Ialands. Oaptam Portunato
' ~c .nr•what Jmprcvcd frcm a recent MiddlE&lt; crt r~entiY
· P ' urday l&lt;l ..,evc!·at da V!&gt; VISit In Co- Alvei, of New BedforCI, had stocked
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the packet with enough aupplles tor
Mn; Fred Hctnbrock of MnrietMiss B~. . nn1e Chnpmn ·1 rt' t U.nf' .•
the usual 30-day ~e When It
1~ .M Wlllt~ms 18111 at the h ome became evident, after running into
ta Ia the ~~:ua;t ct her dau ght&lt;!r, Mrs P" l ldny to h : : ho me In Hunt:nstcn
Ll tYd Bush Jot u few UaY6
afttr a visit with friends here.
Li hi:, ciauyh. er MtiJ. C F PhilliP&amp;. I a series or storm&amp; t11at the voya1r

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J Mr. and~. J. W PhiiUpJ (V' kr.t&amp;Jned ·Ul&amp; IJlf:blbers of the 80(.tk
Ch,1~ J'rt~ evenlna w.lt.b a s.lx o·...
de&lt;: II: din~ ~tt ·· the IslaM View
Lm'. Mrs. •f!krab •blvU b:ld hf&amp;h
eoore fm· !J'IE ladi.ea and W. ~ ·
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ly lnJJ.jred m CalLUllbWS Frldny a:ft.er
noon when atruck by an a.1ncmabll{::
while crouma: the . ~r~et cp farsom
a'Jenue
Pol1oo reported that a car drhen
by lt083 CrOIS'ey struck Men iman
aft&lt;: r It had bten hit by anoth e.
car !llld t, have bo u driven by
Wai ter 2lanr. Mf!rrlman :; uffer~d a
fractured J:ikull and ~oeve ~e cuts S. :ld
I t::ruifes . He was taken t.o a 0oluml bua hct~pltal In an unconscious condltlpn.
M:urlma.n ls 11. fc.rmrr a ~ sldent ol
Oalhpclls havlna nl one time been
M.nym· cr thle elty and a publisher
a local newspaper.
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PAYS UP, 18 RELEASED
Clnl.rle'! MGtiPy , who wn~ 9., t'e.ited en cl1araes of lnt : oxlcbtl(ll. arid
di&amp;OI'dt&gt;rly conduct was released
fron~ the city j&amp;.JI, Friday, \\hen h1s

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WOiklny
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flru;h g&amp;thered
9.1'C amongm the
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his rece
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the
ty B1Ul. one o1 Knut.e Rock ne l:i un -~ Spartan backfiel d
mortnls whose nm1w hun ~.s tu gh tn
Jn tht' lr succ:.&gt; Wul easLem ,n\lasthe nil-time ha ll of fame Ken 10n t he S par LHns :;u.fl:ered but one
BlrOnJ leads tl.e Bl::t. pe:,· ll lJ llllng r\f'lea t an1 ret urn ed to 3 old lUI easy
atta(;k with the po wt•rful Ml~'t'~ 't:l onrl plnce 1n Jea gtJe !itandlngf.
McLnln as h1s runumg m.:tr
T lwv luve but to continue unbto ken
Not only c1m E:lt:.ull:~ t a ny the t tJ ell· Hlord o! victor l~s un the
bull thiOUBh thP Jm e ltut 15 a IHm c h. ltl by tmnmg back the
dangerous ope n l:e l&lt;l 1uta : !l' nml Et Bpt'~ tonight t.o um ln tam a r.enwhMl t.hc former N y u st1u· 13 t'r6u~ It• ad e ver I he New Yor k
In the buck po~.n . on r 11 ; 11 mt im m· G lo.nls an d pu ~ h G .· .cn Ba y f o1·
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Rt on t 11:1
on t he lqukout for an vi hmrr r:::r h(!
tn t he Stflpl'~ Im~ arc seve rn!
t'llll poBs ond punl a s wr.H On e ol men who ure makmg names for
h!.s boots during the ~a me ;u Lhe l h t.mscl vcJ; lll nu llcnal gnd clJ·cu;
P clo Groutl1.&lt;; uu Oclot er 18 w;u; 73 this t eur nnd we leom·~ ~he &lt;'hanec
yo.htl, loug, bounding 15 yards rur- w ~..nether thC' Spa rtau at La&lt;:k I:1
ther before the snfdy man got wioc KU.Il\1\ hm mr Svra&lt;: use sb.r of
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to conv u1ee the onlookerti
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while
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sc~1 mp er ,tlcng lor a ta t.al of
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te~at. Their battle o! last season ended in a seorcleu tie. Lew
Hinchman is the big hope of Ohio thl, )'ear, whi1e plent)' of pppoa!·
i:ion will be fumishe!S by Jake Schneller, of Wlscon&amp;un. The s~:hed.ul11d
fmcaa at Athena, Ga. in which TuliLl!.e ~nd Oe~rgia vie for honqrs,
will really resolve f':.,Je f into a duel ~etween Jern Dalrymple, of .TU·
lane, and vernon "Catfish" Smith, t)f Oeoi'gia. Laat Bea~on Tulane
trounced the Georgiana to the tune of 26·0, but Witb both of the
younr
being In
the running
honon,men
thereaforementioned
will be no one-sided
battl&lt;e
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November
will feature the knlllita of tbe pipkin pre&amp;ented
above. Geol'le lfelinlrovftcb, rrt.ar ot Notre Daia.e, will strut his
lta:ff acatnst NIYJ at Baltimore. He wUl have a wol'th}' opponent
in Lou Klrn, of the Middies- The lMt: meetinw of t.he two teams
ended tn a 26·2 yictorr tor the Irish. At Pittabuflb. Rllp~ Daugh' ertJ, Pitt'l aee, and well 1D the runnin.J! for the mythieal All~merican team, wtll
trJ' Prite.
out hie Tile
heavy
art.ilfe}aniut
Army,
whose
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'nlf' sJ)f'edy Harvard back 15 th e raih·..::aded out of New York beas
an enlllted
m.l!l.mber
owner or th e 1931 f'rnnc(s H Bun · cause hf made the faux pas of de·
NOTED MUSHERS MEET
scholar~hlp whl&lt;:h It&gt; awarded Pnch fcatlnw; one or the ' "buut~up" con~
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ty and lead?.r.shtp Wood was vo- lng the tltle~btlt as an Independent
- I mile £ t . Goddard, native
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ted the bed l!t.:holm and best scl1o~ wl'e.!iller
dog-ter.m driver, lli looking
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lor-athle te In 19::10 while 1\ sophaPojello generally ranked among
forward with k&lt;'en antlclpa U
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lOWS
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tlc,n to h1s
mee.tlng wiU1
ember 1f POfBlblf' SowS bred ~
man and presldt'nt of the student , hb; mJstakc otlC' Friday night a
Earl Brldges in the Oh•mpic
rore November 1;,1 ptoituce ' plp by
counrll.
Ytar ago In Philadelphia. He was
mmhmK championship t.fflts
the ftl'lit M March, and pip farroW
matched asalnst Sandor Szabo
at Lake Plafid, N. y ., durln~~;
EIJ'ht days Joan Lowi!!ll •Pf!nl lll!!'ves at stake was grl11t for their ed &amp;t th!JI t!Die WID IP'OW tut
La C!lmal P.O Mi th " bll!uest, wm- youn~~; Hungarian import.o.twn
the coming winter. These
with the Coast Oaarc11men. aild mill. I::
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ncr nmong thr maret; tn the racln&lt; had won i6 ""nsecuUv
two old ri\lals of the long
lhl• 1o t•8a attn!
hM of .r.,
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e 'o out. Jn
- ...,ob.d of a lltl'let ot I wiLh
hl8 tales
plmtes w....,U5&amp;n
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the Unil.(&gt;.d States. On the fallowing
snrJw trails of the frozen
storie!ll aDd Uu1J11 by Ule rc:manUc la~~o,. &amp;r.d women pl\lhderen ol for- In Ati(U!It ancf ~Uiblir.
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WB~tes of ,•qe far north have
aut.h.c:iral who ~ .._.. aboard ffi&lt;' t da,Y&amp;-but today what 18 ~ a!!L.:.
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1930 tht&gt; y hnvc o ne lJf lhe finds U wrestle Jim LondGS, nt Madison
met mllny times and because
ship and who nc011ntecl her sea.- tuall)' taking plat'i! within 13 miles' Corn belt 3ta~ e~ ot w•f' ¥ •
lht' ::uucnt season for
K.anya 8qua~e Oarden, New York Olty 1or
ct their sensatlonol successes
fariJII' atrlhood in &amp;be .,ry, '"Cn.- of the shore 18 raare unbeUeveable slseippl Jlj.-q hi\Ye 'f!l&amp;ined .t.bf 11
h as pl'med o sta.r on offen:oe as we i the championship of New Yotk.
t~ th are looked upon as first
dlt. or u.e Deep.'' The nm woman
Th
tai l th SU
ArTo
impOrtance this fall aa • IPW~ ol
as a t ent' on the dcfcn.se.
Pojello is knawn as a wrestler
illghters behind the pnckB of
e11 er permlite.: to be a pari of tbe whic~ ~~ch~ ~Uihv~~P nll:t sup)lly of bee~ for tht:: etslier:q, {¥r•
- - - - - - - wh o always "levels" and he provth ~ half-wild dogs. Lhe gam·
dangerGua work perfonned Jlo:r Ute lind which ftnally bove to outalde kets, oWing: to the Pl.lmtifu:IDIJII 1'1)1
ed Jt by throwing Szn.bo In PhalaPSI and hardiest and moet
CoW Gao.rd, Joan Lowell reeelftd the 1::1-mile llmlt-took me into hla. f'ed lliPPIJeBc, Lalt year. .,_1115)
dt•lph1a . It being the Hunga1'Jan'a
faithful breed or all the dog
speelal Pl!ll'miAion rrom Wubm&amp;- conftdence. He wan under the im- ~t:e ..:!i!"~Ua~=' 1;t~Y '{:~
nr.st defeat In this country .
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family .
ton ror the pllJ'pOie.
preaaton that 1 was a cout Guard tt!ntng for market.
Szal:lo'l'l match with Lon1ol'l In
By JOAN LOWELL
prlaoner of a captured rummy.
New York had to be call-ed off by
Boal.on, Nov. 9-lNB-The cry oi
"Lots or women 1a runnlna: the
Promoter Jack Curley. TempoTill'- SKI~ JUMPlNG CHAMPION!;
"Wolf" at seo. has to br. answered stuft," he said, pointing to the ba.rTwo cents worth ol wheat, eq\11lly Smbo wn~ wrecked a.s a champCOMPETE AT SALT LAKE by the Coast Guard for they ha,ye rels ol !slay Ia Scotcll 1\avortnl valent at present who~1e 'priCt'la
lonsh1p contender
no wa.y of determln1DI lta authen- sold to bootlear:er• to make 11111 • to about l Po~da of wheat or lour
What was Pojello'a.
City, Nov . 9--INS- tlclty, and a dJstrea&amp; can. 1B iq~l- uiettt whJSk~'- ..!-''tlleY '· run ' Ql~ furnlab.. eAouah atarqbl' lood to
he given ft bout
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champlo118 from all ably dependent on time-a llnklng loads on the llJgger shlpa out of meet the dl.lfy requirements f!r Itt
He was not. What
more,
was
oarth will appear at ship may go down with all han&amp; Newloundland."
acUte man. B:v ad4!~ a. Pillt ~
ne11et given
another chance to
Ski- jumping aboard Jt a cutter doesn't ~ch 1t
mUk Vld • dlsh Ol ~fpe&amp; or ap·
wrt:_stler Rt Madison Garden
meet to be hr.l~ at Ecker's hill ue!lr qulckYl'· I hadn't been on tbe
Women who partltlpate in any ples to the wheat, a taliil7 well biiiL:mdcs. PI'SCk and other · leadina 1 hE!re January a3 and 24, accotding Mojave 12 hours before we plcked war, whether os spies or cobatantl, anced diet 1:\!Pr.ble of matntalnm~
wrcllll ~u refused to tnckle Pojello to tentnUve plans Perml5slon has up an ~ 1rom the tourmasted must a.nd expect to be treated ilS health and strength may~ be obaud he Wll S forced to app ca1 In
olltained from the national schooner Harry 0. Deering, load- an enemy- their sex f!XCI(Sing them talned .
~mal! towns. P&lt;ljcllo hfl~ been beatto pJJow ouU!tandli).g pro- 1 ed wttb coal and leaking. II. nor- notb1.na'. · U the smug:tlere uae wo- 1
rn lf'~ thnn ~1x tlm!'s In eight ycar 5
to make exhibltfon leaps west gale bad ripped her sails into men to hide behind tbeJ lt:now t:Jtat I Secretar~cs of o.bout 250 Ohh
rf professlc nal wrestling twice by
Utah .state nmateur shreds, 13 men and thf!ir captain it they are fired upon pubUc o~ln- 14rmer 5· 1nr&gt;tltutes hove mailed to
Londos. He declarr.~ It 1.9 praL~l cally
world champ1on b.cect death If aid l'lidn't Teach Jon wiU rise up agatn11t the low de- the eollege · of Qrlcul:ture Lhfl
impoHsible to throw Lc.Jcln te la&amp;t year, will them before da)lbreak.
ftnders.
npmes .of some 2000 members Or
cRuse the Greek is favored ana proas Svere Eq·
At the Ume their call was reFrom witnessing the rummy In- their staffs who want to rece1¥t1
tected by the r~feree
, Halvor Hva~ celved the Mojave "'as pa.trolliDJ vasion, my oWervatlons Wf'e-.-to coplea of the farm nt.a:ht PJ'OITanl
"There arc 11veru.1 wrutlers In thr
the rwnmy arn-that portion or the winner. If It be the rummy- regularly. This proa:ram lt; weaent
country who could beat Lonl'\o~ 1th
the coast where the smugglers were I hi&amp; loot Is mone)· our ot the pock- ed every Monday nl~ht from the
R neutral rcfrt .!e amctatirlg ·· \\'he
plying. There was no moon, the ets of Amerlcs.n cltlmns which ts Ohio State OniYf'!'llity broadeaatlns
saw;
horlt.on was overcast ideal weather 1spent m a foreign country II It atatlon WEAC.
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Jor their Industry.
be the Coast Guard, their spolia of 1
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N~w 1Po.1ello starting all
Gkm cc 1s the cnly hoa·sc that
The Deming was over a hWl· ~the battle are con'lscated, ·&amp;,peed I Some :lfiOO Ohio farm ftoeka wili
~gat
~ N~w8 Yol~~l as an
ll\ ~d who dle:i standmg up.
drcd mile&amp; from the rummy nest- boats nnd supply sh~.&gt;&amp;--lf they can be analyzed for the abUlty to pro~
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to wrest c
Capt. Porker Without heBI.tatfon, pl'ove tn court the~" case agalmt duce proftts this winter when f&amp;r .
~ os,
g ane, .,.,nncnbcrg OI
changed his eourae and steamed the smuggler One of the most men~ throughout tfle state inve&amp;tJam of U1e headliners. and scr.vr.s
Be:.;utiful bland
speed to the position or the powerful and wealtblr.st Iawyetl! for gate the el!lelmcy of various po\1}nollce that he Is out to win every
Tl1" Jslnnd or io\at·k, wlllell lu19 wallowing achooner-P.t intervals re the defendant ~mu.m!en In the city , try raising practices with tne help
mutch, no matter who his oppon- ,1een cnll~rl "n (leu.rl set In a Sllp. la.ylUg messages to her, throlllh a of Boston is a Ncgr&lt;l.
of recordl they a" starting this
~~1 t hapiJ&lt;;ns to he
ph ire sen,'" is N&lt;nownl'(} for lt!J nat· flclshter which waa standing by,
In my ( rwse on the Coast Guard 1 month. The records are In the
ural hi•lmty. It hns bce 11 the In· that help was comlll8.
patrol, there were •urs. work, re- form or poultry calendars and were
M(llratlon of pnpts, omon" whom
The rummies, eavesdropplna on search and shudders of teat! By dlst•·lbuted throuah county Blrl'Cul
the olr. knew that a wreck and 1night I paced tile bridge on the tutal agents.
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II' PJ'@ Swinlmrne lliHl Vtclnr Hugo.
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ThNf! nrc lmge I'OCltH over which the
11en brenl:s \VIIdiS, perpendlculnr
New York . Nov. 9--IN!:!-A beau- dl~s und \\t•lrd can•M. 'rhe l~huul
tlful pair of lef:!"s havr. l: ~en th"' llllil&lt;'ltr&amp;, In ruet. t!) he R verltnhle
1 mv \1 ticket of many a Follies girl, l:.u·tll'n uf Eden of which lliiY nom·
I ami a pair cf ICRs. stron~rly built, HQ 1\'0tlld 1lnliA"ht to hP qnPrll.
1but hnrdly l::eautilur. !~\. the main
rFaSOJl why Ben Chapman of the
Yankres Is being cited for a mater·
lal rre1 In ~alarv next. season.
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twent y-five g ame~&gt; BJid lest ~ t xlc.m
Thf' Americu.n lea ~ue r ookies at ·
ray althouah plal'ing with t h t: llveliel' 0011. ccmpilcd a balli ng awragc o1 only .25i. T&lt;1 offse t thh;
w ea.kne~s with the £tick, h uweve1·
the Jun tor clrcult prm.l uc~ d the
mo~r cmclent yc~g t wlriCI t 1 ( orne
up In years In Vernon Gom ez •,1
won 21 games an d lost 9 I&lt;J r the
fteC•)nd pb ~ New York Yankees.
The outstanchng sl ugger of the
lot ~~o o uld appca1 t{· bJ Ju.s Vm;nu k. '
ol llu: Cleve hmd Indm us. who.
lJir.yL:" u.::; a reg ula1 ba t Led : 1 :.!0 But ;
the thundtr of th i.&lt;; young Oh to
~a ndk\t[' r wt•s .!i lok'n ~ \ meat cornplctd y d urin g- the World Seri es by-,
Jdm " P tPL'C' I ' Martm Gl'e! CClltH ,
fielder of t he '-' :.~ rid champ lcn
Umls Clll'dlna ls Durlng the regul ar
rn..&lt;=Gl t,
howe ver, 111-e 'Oklaho m:1 1
el m Pr. u wrw a hno 5t ~ms: le hande"~
put cvn~llt&gt; Mn.ck !I b:M ' ball maelliiW
to 1 out ba ttt&gt;l'l only JOfJ
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Yule a.n&lt;1 Di.rhnoutb lAd. put
cu In Yale Bowl. Of;:tobl;r 31
tn He u or a foot.OO.Il otruqk!
hunr up K~me a.IJ.o.time re~
ccrds in the r;nottcr at 1 tra.·
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Here the the n s ures mvolv·
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re:1son n nd proved to te one or
greotest of dnwlng caufll
"Mc.~t b:'1 llplayers", said A
bcr ot tht YBnket! squad
Chnpman had hung up a
61 atnlen ba~es durinR lhe
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1hnv~ to huvp exoerlenc~ .
i baLUn~ obdJty Ben made
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the pagen~~:err. and c«!w we.toe put
on rations. The ru:lder was dllabled 1n 1torm and. af~r 1everal

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uel ran out and uncootcct

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salt beef became the chief tutlcltt or '

tood. Only a a.mall ornount of cat &lt;!

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ARMISTICE DAl' ~ERVICES
Aur.lsttce Day wa:; , ~lebtaLed nt
Orac-e M. E. Church Eunda.}
the members of the American
lcgl!n and th..' lad.e:; Auxlhary as
their guests at the 10 30 se.vlce.s
m.::ml.:rs of the ,Junkr Order cf

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uncle. William

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Into a dlteh alter striking a tt!lephone pole n~r Tarlton, Ohio
A tall In the bathHJQm or Jhli
home was rtl8pousfble tor severe lil·

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Mr.e Howard Nllal Was the hr liteu to t)l.e ~elntloals Olub Friday
8Vtln1ng Mr an~ Mrs. Hubert. Oar- 1'
'1208 WQU the gr.au. A moa'. e11joy- l
able evening Y.li~ h:ld by all whu
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at Columbus. 1'1\e boYli skull

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Galion , o , Nc. •. ~-.~.NS-\o\oJ&gt;tm
her mothtlr , Mrs l!.lza Sharrock
•lost control of the mac111ue In
1which they wer :! riding Dnd th e ear
I !truck tl trr£ Mildred Eharrock 4
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:;outhwed ct be:lt today. The mcth 1
, cr was brought ~o a hcspllal he re
; tor tre;ltn.em tor mmor lnjur1es .
Chardr.n. 0. Nc.v. 9-IN~~A : ~
ndd Thcmas. 16-year-old Chcs.tu
I high !chool fc otball player, dtcd
h ~: e today, the se&lt;:CI~P victim CJf u
a aglc bus~truck crash Fruia y.
1hcmas was cn e of ftve OC!"'p.11Jtc.
, ct a bus which was cnrrytn" them
to tt1e scene of a game w!tn Aurv a
1 high IIChcoi whm It collided wit.IL u
deUver~r t1'uck. Anthony Bo uta~h.
, 19 was ki!Jed ln.!Otantly am\ the
three other ycuth.s were u1jured
I 1m~ we~e expected t~ · reco~cr.
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P01lsmculh, 0 ., N 0\1. 9- (S PI.. l- j Wi th Brill iH iph:g Stlong abnp;,
Alt.liOUSh mcst or t he nauon "!t 11u- ~· mtc1 f::: lencr for the bu ll ua! rler such
talen t h M pa raded Wi N.:tre Dame boa!ited ot ln II..&lt;;
. ·-fool.bn ll
pel
t,'lCat es t dJ.ys ct Knule R odmc. LS
across U!ll vcrsal Stu.m um here thlij I (!l:ttlng to be 1 sp.oc1ally of t he
t ~ason fCl' LJ1e
benefl t of Pot U&gt;· 18t.'l p~don tcr.m bu t wh ether Jt wlll
me 11th tan.'l a ud CrlUt: : &gt; the Pm ts- I wc. rk 9.ii'.mst t he lc a(luc~ .secoad
mouth 8port.Ans ha ~· c wo n I!VN v p'fl. c.c_ .;p .. ;·tans , cnutin..'l to IJ~ ~ccn
c:Je of their h r,me ga mes, iunung Mr l dlll pln,rec! rr.r H Rskell and
bac k the rus ~cs of th e t est known Icwn bdorc t m ning to th~ postplayers ever ~o OPJ:te91 on American g1nda Rt c game. HL" I ndJ.a n temper ·
gridirons. The story may be 1.ilffer - runcn L ccst hun a be1Lh on tht 1931
ent, h OW(; Vea·. when the Sl.uple tou Spfl'ill H :;qua d ta lly th is seu:.c.J1 and
Stapt:s ln yade Port.smnutp., AI mts- he'll be bnck tu ~ how PortBmouth
!let&gt; Day e\'\: n1ng for a stadium ~et just how good ~1e l:i. Parkinso n. a
lo which wl•l climux th1S river city's Pitt ~ t::u , l;o.; one of the grcatlllit 1ete lebrat1on ot the November 11th fc nsi\'C backs in th e game today
hdld ay. Tile gaine will be called at
W1th the lightest line 1n the Na8 P M.
tlf.na l Post-Oritduate
!Gop t he
Ken Strong, Marty Brill, Mnyes of the ffiost aggreslve ones_. And bcM{:Laln and Tom Parkmse;n ar~ f. I:o.trt ans r;R n alsu lay cla1m i o o.; n .;
nmcng th &lt;! mos t forml ·Iable t h reats 11 1:1 that line w ill be Tony Holm ,
of the Invade rs whum the Spu1tam Alab ama's All-Aml!rlca.n tuiiOOck In
1t 1H havfl to ha lt If they !l.l t: to huld 1929 Since his pro league debui.
thc tr rei'OI'd of IVIIlhltl~ o. ll home Holm ha$1 add ed to his reputatiOn
r,nmes Th e S tapes Wi ll br uut to as a seccm\at·y defense man 'll1d
a n: nge a lc~s h and rtl th em by Lhe Ill!'• . I: ppcrl L!1 • lme plm,guu of
ff. alhul;, l'llrher In th e ~&amp; son u uu• ul Llw ht·a·; i"!,t bn~k s oll tl1C'
wht•n Elmer Schwart?., Spnrtau full Nllt uma l League In addl tl(. ..l to
t Rek who captained Wnsh ug ton Holm, Pop Eyo Wager. Spartan
sta tt&gt;':; vlrtcrlous Pacific coast t&gt;le- ' t, Ill• 1 .u Ld one l"f the best cicfc n ' rn 111 Hl30 SJ.lUBgcd one o f ··aF ~ 1,•J, u1 t he J oe c~m Cll t;UI&lt;
E.tron g':; r.. ~av ;:s Jat J Ill th e ~o~ ume. ""'Jil t l' Just bt•hmd lllc JJUI'plc ll.n ~
t ut ln ph,nty c.f tuue ro 1 hun ta , Tl" s pal'tans, und er &lt;.he g w~gn llcp to VICt OIV
P. ll(''J of Cou.ch
G corQt'
"Palsy"
Coach Hlnk eY Ht ~ncs who bus I Chu k , lm\lr de\lc loped .t bullll!nt
ttcn sh"wing til e eta pt:o hthv, wl ll 'l r 111 ,l:&gt;!ve G len Frcsnd l, of N ~brasuse the Notre Da me "'ystem ngamst ka u .. Papa Lumpkm o[ G emgio
Portsmouth a plan of attack th:n 1t•tl:l and E.arl " UuLch" Clul'k, Col-

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brokt'n l'!ft arm. He was inJuN-•1
when an automoblle driven by 1 ~1:;

The u. s~ s. Cfllorado, known ts
the "JonD.h" ~~llP of t he \ •n!': \'.' !1
Heet, Klffer ed thf! l!f·r ond ~r •'lous
mishap of its career when a fiv e·
inch anti-aircraft gun explodf'd,
killinc four M~ and ~riou~ly in ·
juring nine otherl4 of -:th~' ~~'00VO
Foul' yeal'8 ago the :l .. 7,0 '
Pi:RSONALS
~uper-dl'eadnou~ht { sho\\n st e-nm;
mg p1'oud1y abO\'e) run ag!'OIIn&lt;J
Mn:; Jchn J, Wood. of Gai,e u.ud
on a. reef ln New York harbor. A
Ml'i WIU1tun Ropetor vlaikd With
clolle-up of a simiJD.r r. un to tli :~
·MIS Oocar Wco1 mn~ Yrtday
one tba.t uplode.,J is t.hown (1 ..: 1 ~)
Mn1 L R. H1nc.s ct J&amp;cke.on
---·- _ _ _ -~~.woa odmltted to the Helzer hospital
O::-crg e Tabit ' ani Evon
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- - -~-1 M1SS Thelma Alberts
eaturday for trcQLmen~.
"'"' &lt;; in J.'crumouth Friday on bwil- l been In Cleveland lor :;orne wne
Ml:ss Pnmc.es Worma-n moturcci to n:t't&gt;
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has returned to her llome m 1e
-Colmnbua tor
the
State-Navy
rame.
Mrs W E Otlmorc Is *really
MIE.s Ruth Sawyers aLten dcd Lh c
tContinued from DUe onel
J:.:d Berridge J ~, lll Calumbw; On m1pra.\'Cd trom h er ' : ecent 11lne~ ~
EisteddiJd at Ju.cksc,t Fridny .
- -- - -b~Jslness for :;e\ era.l days.
M• s W B Dale was vlsltl'lll
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1 tossed voyag:e from Fay&amp;.!, C&amp;.pe
1 Mrs. N: t t le Lupton IS reporteD wlt h hrr dau lll.e t Mrs Cam 'a,
Dr. aua Mrs B Andl'(lp left Bat- VeJ'de Ialands. Oaptam Portunato
' ~c .nr•what Jmprcvcd frcm a recent MiddlE&lt; crt r~entiY
· P ' urday l&lt;l ..,evc!·at da V!&gt; VISit In Co- Alvei, of New BedforCI, had stocked
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the packet with enough aupplles tor
Mn; Fred Hctnbrock of MnrietMiss B~. . nn1e Chnpmn ·1 rt' t U.nf' .•
the usual 30-day ~e When It
1~ .M Wlllt~ms 18111 at the h ome became evident, after running into
ta Ia the ~~:ua;t ct her dau ght&lt;!r, Mrs P" l ldny to h : : ho me In Hunt:nstcn
Ll tYd Bush Jot u few UaY6
afttr a visit with friends here.
Li hi:, ciauyh. er MtiJ. C F PhilliP&amp;. I a series or storm&amp; t11at the voya1r

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J Mr. and~. J. W PhiiUpJ (V' kr.t&amp;Jned ·Ul&amp; IJlf:blbers of the 80(.tk
Ch,1~ J'rt~ evenlna w.lt.b a s.lx o·...
de&lt;: II: din~ ~tt ·· the IslaM View
Lm'. Mrs. •f!krab •blvU b:ld hf&amp;h
eoore fm· !J'IE ladi.ea and W. ~ ·
'Irctb hild the hilh acore for the
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M F . Merrlm&amp;.n, tJ, Wll b 6Crlous·
ly lnJJ.jred m CalLUllbWS Frldny a:ft.er
noon when atruck by an a.1ncmabll{::
while crouma: the . ~r~et cp farsom
a'Jenue
Pol1oo reported that a car drhen
by lt083 CrOIS'ey struck Men iman
aft&lt;: r It had bten hit by anoth e.
car !llld t, have bo u driven by
Wai ter 2lanr. Mf!rrlman :; uffer~d a
fractured J:ikull and ~oeve ~e cuts S. :ld
I t::ruifes . He was taken t.o a 0oluml bua hct~pltal In an unconscious condltlpn.
M:urlma.n ls 11. fc.rmrr a ~ sldent ol
Oalhpclls havlna nl one time been
M.nym· cr thle elty and a publisher
a local newspaper.
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PAYS UP, 18 RELEASED
Clnl.rle'! MGtiPy , who wn~ 9., t'e.ited en cl1araes of lnt : oxlcbtl(ll. arid
di&amp;OI'dt&gt;rly conduct was released
fron~ the city j&amp;.JI, Friday, \\hen h1s

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room house on
St»'ina Avenue.
Modem oonven,&amp;tnoea. Call Leonard Epple

NO'T THRII
NOJ NO}!

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.A.NYTHING

sr~RnN coNn~r N::~~.,"~!!.:..No;;.,.i.'~.~. .~;J

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WOiklny
fol Mhlm
urado U.,weaporu
flru;h g&amp;thered
9.1'C amongm the
~! neett:en
his rece
nt ac quJSitlon of
~r- tihiltlest
the
ty B1Ul. one o1 Knut.e Rock ne l:i un -~ Spartan backfiel d
mortnls whose nm1w hun ~.s tu gh tn
Jn tht' lr succ:.&gt; Wul easLem ,n\lasthe nil-time ha ll of fame Ken 10n t he S par LHns :;u.fl:ered but one
BlrOnJ leads tl.e Bl::t. pe:,· ll lJ llllng r\f'lea t an1 ret urn ed to 3 old lUI easy
atta(;k with the po wt•rful Ml~'t'~ 't:l onrl plnce 1n Jea gtJe !itandlngf.
McLnln as h1s runumg m.:tr
T lwv luve but to continue unbto ken
Not only c1m E:lt:.ull:~ t a ny the t tJ ell· Hlord o! victor l~s un the
bull thiOUBh thP Jm e ltut 15 a IHm c h. ltl by tmnmg back the
dangerous ope n l:e l&lt;l 1uta : !l' nml Et Bpt'~ tonight t.o um ln tam a r.enwhMl t.hc former N y u st1u· 13 t'r6u~ It• ad e ver I he New Yor k
In the buck po~.n . on r 11 ; 11 mt im m· G lo.nls an d pu ~ h G .· .cn Ba y f o1·
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I Epa llans W l 11 havc t.n be 11rst P I!l Cl'
Rt on t 11:1
on t he lqukout for an vi hmrr r:::r h(!
tn t he Stflpl'~ Im~ arc seve rn!
t'llll poBs ond punl a s wr.H On e ol men who ure makmg names for
h!.s boots during the ~a me ;u Lhe l h t.mscl vcJ; lll nu llcnal gnd clJ·cu;
P clo Groutl1.&lt;; uu Oclot er 18 w;u; 73 this t eur nnd we leom·~ ~he &lt;'hanec
yo.htl, loug, bounding 15 yards rur- w ~..nether thC' Spa rtau at La&lt;:k I:1
ther before the snfdy man got wioc KU.Il\1\ hm mr Svra&lt;: use sb.r of
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LOBT-Bbck and wlut~ Beegle and
Bull doa. Gone ab:}ul a week
Shall Duret, M:m kcy Run, PomeroY Reward.
ll-6 ~ 3t
Com~ratlniJ

71m mGOn Is ooly

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No one like• o penon whos"'
brer;::~th is bod. So be 1ure t ..

HOTEL COLUMBUS
1 8llori Btoc.b PjoJtb ..,

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OJlal Ball ""' Bro..

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gargling with Llsterlne, the 1ofe

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aud de1troys
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Parklar-ll-• nmtt

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ends halitoslr

160 yards
Bv r unback of kick·

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'B y fcrward pa~cs . 200 yard!l
8.}' pene.ltle.ft
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. 2427 yards
Dt:duct t h e puntll and t.he
penalt.c&amp;. and the net liUffi la
about 1200 yards. That r .:!·
p tesen ts 13 t ouchdowna. Just
to conv u1ee the onlookerti
~hot t hey
weren ' t
makmg
•~ a n) utell'sa gestures
while
e n th e p remise ~&gt; the boyA did
sc~1 mp er ,tlcng lor a ta t.al of
9 touchdowns and added two
place r.l':: m s cr. als t o lhe mo&amp;t.
b'z~ .~ . ;:: fos tb.i ll game cf modern tlm eo.;.

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1Ean ., Woorl , C1 Lmson foot ball stm
11ol-1• tlw uniq ue db;tmrt lon cf bt'- \
mg a ~ l ;&gt; r sc~ lU htr as •H ll n• b ~ tn e I
t he faJ1'ffiC'S f. R1h lctf' a l Harvard
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Wot&gt;d . a jnnlor. has starred on
t h e jl. l' tdl ron r or t wo ye~ ,·s an d .4s
an ~ll-1ound athlete His scholsti c ablllly tmw£ vf' r, surpass~s his

pOjelJO
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EDDIE MAYS·

'Convenient Center"

HAteVA~D

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INS Sporls Writer
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te~at. Their battle o! last season ended in a seorcleu tie. Lew
Hinchman is the big hope of Ohio thl, )'ear, whi1e plent)' of pppoa!·
i:ion will be fumishe!S by Jake Schneller, of Wlscon&amp;un. The s~:hed.ul11d
fmcaa at Athena, Ga. in which TuliLl!.e ~nd Oe~rgia vie for honqrs,
will really resolve f':.,Je f into a duel ~etween Jern Dalrymple, of .TU·
lane, and vernon "Catfish" Smith, t)f Oeoi'gia. Laat Bea~on Tulane
trounced the Georgiana to the tune of 26·0, but Witb both of the
younr
being In
the running
honon,men
thereaforementioned
will be no one-sided
battl&lt;e
thi1 time.torItAll-Amctic;m
surely lool; ~
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Four of the molt attractive of the 2rid tus1le. on the card for
November
will feature the knlllita of tbe pipkin pre&amp;ented
above. Geol'le lfelinlrovftcb, rrt.ar ot Notre Daia.e, will strut his
lta:ff acatnst NIYJ at Baltimore. He wUl have a wol'th}' opponent
in Lou Klrn, of the Middies- The lMt: meetinw of t.he two teams
ended tn a 26·2 yictorr tor the Irish. At Pittabuflb. Rllp~ Daugh' ertJ, Pitt'l aee, and well 1D the runnin.J! for the mythieal All~merican team, wtll
trJ' Prite.
out hie Tile
heavy
art.ilfe}aniut
Army,
whose
• white-haired
ll Jack
pme
·at acDaon, Wl&amp;,
between
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1Olaio State
, .iKiODIJD• Jll'OIIUIMII to e
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feat.s
on till•
the JOUillC}mun wrestler who l\as - - - - - - lOokout-b)'
da¥:
Uve6 o1
an4the, ere ;f.
'nlf' sJ)f'edy Harvard back 15 th e raih·..::aded out of New York beas
an enlllted
m.l!l.mber
owner or th e 1931 f'rnnc(s H Bun · cause hf made the faux pas of de·
NOTED MUSHERS MEET
scholar~hlp whl&lt;:h It&gt; awarded Pnch fcatlnw; one or the ' "buut~up" con~
IN PLACID OLYMPICS
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yeor fm· schohu~hlp, athle tlr ablll - tenders again Is in New York seekLa Pa.s, Man , Nov.9--1N8
ty and lead?.r.shtp Wood was vo- lng the tltle~btlt as an Independent
- I mile £ t . Goddard, native
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ted the bed l!t.:holm and best scl1o~ wl'e.!iller
dog-ter.m driver, lli looking
"t .
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lor-athle te In 19::10 while 1\ sophaPojello generally ranked among
forward with k&lt;'en antlclpa U
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lOWS
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tho mlddlt!! of No'f..
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tlc,n to h1s
mee.tlng wiU1
ember 1f POfBlblf' SowS bred ~
man and presldt'nt of the student , hb; mJstakc otlC' Friday night a
Earl Brldges in the Oh•mpic
rore November 1;,1 ptoituce ' plp by
counrll.
Ytar ago In Philadelphia. He was
mmhmK championship t.fflts
the ftl'lit M March, and pip farroW
matched asalnst Sandor Szabo
at Lake Plafid, N. y ., durln~~;
EIJ'ht days Joan Lowi!!ll •Pf!nl lll!!'ves at stake was grl11t for their ed &amp;t th!JI t!Die WID IP'OW tut
La C!lmal P.O Mi th " bll!uest, wm- youn~~; Hungarian import.o.twn
the coming winter. These
with the Coast Oaarc11men. aild mill. I::
tt: "Jed , .. ~ ·
d6 eno~ ·to t.a"e advantaa:c o~
ncr nmong thr maret; tn the racln&lt; had won i6 ""nsecuUv
two old ri\lals of the long
lhl• 1o t•8a attn!
hM of .r.,
...u
e 'o out. Jn
- ...,ob.d of a lltl'let ot I wiLh
hl8 tales
plmtes w....,U5&amp;n
and out~ uouallJ more
, . favo....:t..~
. ••r-~.........
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his tory of Frnnce
the Unil.(&gt;.d States. On the fallowing
snrJw trails of the frozen
storie!ll aDd Uu1J11 by Ule rc:manUc la~~o,. &amp;r.d women pl\lhderen ol for- In Ati(U!It ancf ~Uiblir.
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Monday , Szabo wos scheduled to
WB~tes of ,•qe far north have
aut.h.c:iral who ~ .._.. aboard ffi&lt;' t da,Y&amp;-but today what 18 ~ a!!L.:.
u. :-.,,_
1930 tht&gt; y hnvc o ne lJf lhe finds U wrestle Jim LondGS, nt Madison
met mllny times and because
ship and who nc011ntecl her sea.- tuall)' taking plat'i! within 13 miles' Corn belt 3ta~ e~ ot w•f' ¥ •
lht' ::uucnt season for
K.anya 8qua~e Oarden, New York Olty 1or
ct their sensatlonol successes
fariJII' atrlhood in &amp;be .,ry, '"Cn.- of the shore 18 raare unbeUeveable slseippl Jlj.-q hi\Ye 'f!l&amp;ined .t.bf 11
h as pl'med o sta.r on offen:oe as we i the championship of New Yotk.
t~ th are looked upon as first
dlt. or u.e Deep.'' The nm woman
Th
tai l th SU
ArTo
impOrtance this fall aa • IPW~ ol
as a t ent' on the dcfcn.se.
Pojello is knawn as a wrestler
illghters behind the pnckB of
e11 er permlite.: to be a pari of tbe whic~ ~~ch~ ~Uihv~~P nll:t sup)lly of bee~ for tht:: etslier:q, {¥r•
- - - - - - - wh o always "levels" and he provth ~ half-wild dogs. Lhe gam·
dangerGua work perfonned Jlo:r Ute lind which ftnally bove to outalde kets, oWing: to the Pl.lmtifu:IDIJII 1'1)1
ed Jt by throwing Szn.bo In PhalaPSI and hardiest and moet
CoW Gao.rd, Joan Lowell reeelftd the 1::1-mile llmlt-took me into hla. f'ed lliPPIJeBc, Lalt year. .,_1115)
dt•lph1a . It being the Hunga1'Jan'a
faithful breed or all the dog
speelal Pl!ll'miAion rrom Wubm&amp;- conftdence. He wan under the im- ~t:e ..:!i!"~Ua~=' 1;t~Y '{:~
nr.st defeat In this country .
"
family .
ton ror the pllJ'pOie.
preaaton that 1 was a cout Guard tt!ntng for market.
Szal:lo'l'l match with Lon1ol'l In
By JOAN LOWELL
prlaoner of a captured rummy.
New York had to be call-ed off by
Boal.on, Nov. 9-lNB-The cry oi
"Lots or women 1a runnlna: the
Promoter Jack Curley. TempoTill'- SKI~ JUMPlNG CHAMPION!;
"Wolf" at seo. has to br. answered stuft," he said, pointing to the ba.rTwo cents worth ol wheat, eq\11lly Smbo wn~ wrecked a.s a champCOMPETE AT SALT LAKE by the Coast Guard for they ha,ye rels ol !slay Ia Scotcll 1\avortnl valent at present who~1e 'priCt'la
lonsh1p contender
no wa.y of determln1DI lta authen- sold to bootlear:er• to make 11111 • to about l Po~da of wheat or lour
What was Pojello'a.
City, Nov . 9--INS- tlclty, and a dJstrea&amp; can. 1B iq~l- uiettt whJSk~'- ..!-''tlleY '· run ' Ql~ furnlab.. eAouah atarqbl' lood to
he given ft bout
·
champlo118 from all ably dependent on time-a llnklng loads on the llJgger shlpa out of meet the dl.lfy requirements f!r Itt
He was not. What
more,
was
oarth will appear at ship may go down with all han&amp; Newloundland."
acUte man. B:v ad4!~ a. Pillt ~
ne11et given
another chance to
Ski- jumping aboard Jt a cutter doesn't ~ch 1t
mUk Vld • dlsh Ol ~fpe&amp; or ap·
wrt:_stler Rt Madison Garden
meet to be hr.l~ at Ecker's hill ue!lr qulckYl'· I hadn't been on tbe
Women who partltlpate in any ples to the wheat, a taliil7 well biiiL:mdcs. PI'SCk and other · leadina 1 hE!re January a3 and 24, accotding Mojave 12 hours before we plcked war, whether os spies or cobatantl, anced diet 1:\!Pr.ble of matntalnm~
wrcllll ~u refused to tnckle Pojello to tentnUve plans Perml5slon has up an ~ 1rom the tourmasted must a.nd expect to be treated ilS health and strength may~ be obaud he Wll S forced to app ca1 In
olltained from the national schooner Harry 0. Deering, load- an enemy- their sex f!XCI(Sing them talned .
~mal! towns. P&lt;ljcllo hfl~ been beatto pJJow ouU!tandli).g pro- 1 ed wttb coal and leaking. II. nor- notb1.na'. · U the smug:tlere uae wo- 1
rn lf'~ thnn ~1x tlm!'s In eight ycar 5
to make exhibltfon leaps west gale bad ripped her sails into men to hide behind tbeJ lt:now t:Jtat I Secretar~cs of o.bout 250 Ohh
rf professlc nal wrestling twice by
Utah .state nmateur shreds, 13 men and thf!ir captain it they are fired upon pubUc o~ln- 14rmer 5· 1nr&gt;tltutes hove mailed to
Londos. He declarr.~ It 1.9 praL~l cally
world champ1on b.cect death If aid l'lidn't Teach Jon wiU rise up agatn11t the low de- the eollege · of Qrlcul:ture Lhfl
impoHsible to throw Lc.Jcln te la&amp;t year, will them before da)lbreak.
ftnders.
npmes .of some 2000 members Or
cRuse the Greek is favored ana proas Svere Eq·
At the Ume their call was reFrom witnessing the rummy In- their staffs who want to rece1¥t1
tected by the r~feree
, Halvor Hva~ celved the Mojave "'as pa.trolliDJ vasion, my oWervatlons Wf'e-.-to coplea of the farm nt.a:ht PJ'OITanl
"There arc 11veru.1 wrutlers In thr
the rwnmy arn-that portion or the winner. If It be the rummy- regularly. This proa:ram lt; weaent
country who could beat Lonl'\o~ 1th
the coast where the smugglers were I hi&amp; loot Is mone)· our ot the pock- ed every Monday nl~ht from the
R neutral rcfrt .!e amctatirlg ·· \\'he
plying. There was no moon, the ets of Amerlcs.n cltlmns which ts Ohio State OniYf'!'llity broadeaatlns
saw;
horlt.on was overcast ideal weather 1spent m a foreign country II It atatlon WEAC.
,
,
Jor their Industry.
be the Coast Guard, their spolia of 1
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N~w 1Po.1ello starting all
Gkm cc 1s the cnly hoa·sc that
The Deming was over a hWl· ~the battle are con'lscated, ·&amp;,peed I Some :lfiOO Ohio farm ftoeka wili
~gat
~ N~w8 Yol~~l as an
ll\ ~d who dle:i standmg up.
drcd mile&amp; from the rummy nest- boats nnd supply sh~.&gt;&amp;--lf they can be analyzed for the abUlty to pro~
1
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to wrest c
Capt. Porker Without heBI.tatfon, pl'ove tn court the~" case agalmt duce proftts this winter when f&amp;r .
~ os,
g ane, .,.,nncnbcrg OI
changed his eourae and steamed the smuggler One of the most men~ throughout tfle state inve&amp;tJam of U1e headliners. and scr.vr.s
Be:.;utiful bland
speed to the position or the powerful and wealtblr.st Iawyetl! for gate the el!lelmcy of various po\1}nollce that he Is out to win every
Tl1" Jslnnd or io\at·k, wlllell lu19 wallowing achooner-P.t intervals re the defendant ~mu.m!en In the city , try raising practices with tne help
mutch, no matter who his oppon- ,1een cnll~rl "n (leu.rl set In a Sllp. la.ylUg messages to her, throlllh a of Boston is a Ncgr&lt;l.
of recordl they a" starting this
~~1 t hapiJ&lt;;ns to he
ph ire sen,'" is N&lt;nownl'(} for lt!J nat· flclshter which waa standing by,
In my ( rwse on the Coast Guard 1 month. The records are In the
ural hi•lmty. It hns bce 11 the In· that help was comlll8.
patrol, there were •urs. work, re- form or poultry calendars and were
M(llratlon of pnpts, omon" whom
The rummies, eavesdropplna on search and shudders of teat! By dlst•·lbuted throuah county Blrl'Cul
the olr. knew that a wreck and 1night I paced tile bridge on the tutal agents.
"
II' PJ'@ Swinlmrne lliHl Vtclnr Hugo.
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ThNf! nrc lmge I'OCltH over which the
11en brenl:s \VIIdiS, perpendlculnr
New York . Nov. 9--IN!:!-A beau- dl~s und \\t•lrd can•M. 'rhe l~huul
tlful pair of lef:!"s havr. l: ~en th"' llllil&lt;'ltr&amp;, In ruet. t!) he R verltnhle
1 mv \1 ticket of many a Follies girl, l:.u·tll'n uf Eden of which lliiY nom·
I ami a pair cf ICRs. stron~rly built, HQ 1\'0tlld 1lnliA"ht to hP qnPrll.
1but hnrdly l::eautilur. !~\. the main
rFaSOJl why Ben Chapman of the
Yankres Is being cited for a mater·
lal rre1 In ~alarv next. season.
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won 21 games an d lost 9 I&lt;J r the
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ol llu: Cleve hmd Indm us. who.
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Jdm " P tPL'C' I ' Martm Gl'e! CClltH ,
fielder of t he '-' :.~ rid champ lcn
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re:1son n nd proved to te one or
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