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o1Hce In EU{Ope knew
When Oilbert li 3oppointment to
the Geneva Post. was .sent to the
senate .h.e was In great concern that
It might be challenged on the
ground that. It was a move or dall1
ance with the league He knew
very well that sOon •r or lo.ter, as
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He modestly 11oped to hnve
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l'lOWiq: alarm anel ln.dliPI.UOn t.hc
give htm a. •teady sell~c.:mndence
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COUl'IC of 1he ..u..nlnlat.ratlon In ,.u a yout.h !itUl In his teen.~. he
, JoinlnC U\e t.eaaue o.r ..utlOOa on j accompanted hiB rat.he1 an lnfan- Have Wide-Open, F r e c
t.he BlDo~Japa,neuo Manchurian d1i try .~mm, •ndepu't, 1tnno",",,."''•~~p"ala~:
Breathinr Noatrila-Great
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Exluleratlon
eva ll Mljo)'q his liudden promt., ~he re~l Moros, and luid a (ram
ne~ee in world !lCfaua llpmenaell time, D\lTin8 the world war he was
Hrrc t11 a pleaBant, vaporlslnl(
Npt th1t Gilbert a &amp; llmelllbl in the Army :t.emsen~ c?~lsi: pow• tful ln~ln.nt for the rehel. or
seeker llut dellpte
altuaU~ ~fter
wa~ e t~ 88 e 1Y 1 ~ I Head Cold5 Hft.daches and It rl·
are GUbeJ. a 'P&amp;rt.klulUr
torte ~~ 1 ~~lo~n
orgau re •
tat.ed condltlons of the nasal pa;,Throughout h1l abort. bq.t brilliant
ca
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career u a diplomat he tla8 apec- raH~ b~:~onwo:nJ ~~~Bl&gt; soon
Its gumlcldal powers penoctHLI .:&gt;
WhelaUzed in ~~·-b li and em\r'~U ...~-·-~t chl&amp;f of the Western Eu- to the rec~es and snlal cn.t.acomt&gt;'
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Charlea
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Divis:lon In this bureau tle ~t.nd gradua11 Y b rea k down th e Inl Hushes when he wa~ Secretary of was the departments expert on rectlve Influences aldiJl@: the tUf!IUCI:i
1State ~elu~e. entranc-e to t.he Unit Chamber of Commc1ce meetings an.d mcmbra.nes to com., back t o
ed Stat&lt;!S waa 1loa.lly allowed to He has made a hotby or Fa1 East- mrma.l health
Tills product 1s e&amp;lled Btaw.u
vlalt the coqntry 1t was Gilbert I ern affairs and has 01aveled widely
1who wu e::ven the job of receiving I there
Cold Vapor Come in and glvc 1t
hup, when he called at the stat"
n trial A famous medl((lll authru Delfartment
1 ity state!ii that 85""' of all dlsca..f'o
8ecl1!t.a.ry Stimson and the other
When he resided !n Wo.shln~j:WII G!lgmnte above
th~ CGllaibont
heads of the department had somP. I he and his charmmg y,lfe had a 1 Surdy It Is ditfl.cult 00 find all;
how or other found need to be a.b- ~ httle hoU.I!e In historic OeOIKetowh&gt;ll I adult who I'&gt; wholly lree o( nasal
Gilbert was notorwus among
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Olibert was delegateJ to meet the automoblle drhlng He had a bat~ ~:tnd flow or dlY up anQ. seal lnf c~.;
Count ~Utd he carried the matte1 l lercd lltLle car whlcn was at one~ tlc.n Quickly spreads Uuouu:b smu
ofT with great elan
the wonder and fear or his fr~enlis cavities Eats and e1es are affect d
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At IMt to sa\e !;is and theli and note the lmprovemen~ The
haq.dllng of touchy maMen
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BIRTHDAY PAKTY
The foJJowq nre appointed bY
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~t.llo tnjuttd ln the t\tnem lray •1- .Wrt W R 0t.rt:»er wu bottell lin RoEoe llpwler Preslden\ ot' • 'Jbe l'eeoey•Bennri.t Post of th~
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II iJ.\ ~ Pl.ou&amp;n\ ..'hue Estep another Ruth • lOth birthday Gamel, ml&amp;lk lnl: year Membt!~Mn. r:l~P;y da7 IUP1.. Mcwember U Tlw dane by 1\pe&amp;k:en In Drt:laer 1 puty
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member ol the Jaeke' bacllficll and ~clnr ftUtd the noun LrGm Blol Unit. Actlvlt.id-Yn Mar~ lnr wUI M held in' ·the larle ball
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sutrulna with an Wee\«~ hand 2 to t 30 lof.ka Ruth reoetve&lt;l- many tunit.e Wbite
liQIPif.IIU-.tlon- roam at thil! KnlihNt or ~thlu It my duly to Jin an aocount or 01oO• IIUPPI.J ot wafer ~
.:..:..::.:.:~~====--:;============ will probably be a t! the hoaplt.al hat lc\ely 11irts Mr5 Garber W'f: Ullil.· Kra COri Be~t Chn~ Welfart! ball
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by Prid&amp;J RUey Ia Lhe only memt:~r ed bv her 50n WUllarn. and llllter -Yn Mlora "Bei.ver Mlericanllm
Tbe Letkm hu aecured. \he Jaun ~ here to get personal publldt.y or .r ID the c-ountry, aad It tliO ~
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or the- backtbld who wu not In - Mlu Ann&amp; Crow
- Mn Wilma Dl!t. vl.S and Mrl Will Le1rla and Hit 6) Harmafty Maken material wllh which to WJit~ a prllliel a part gf B'W"edt'JI't ID'flllbS.
(cr the West Virginia eity'a eleve 1 Jlll'M and Ls In aood phyfl1cal 5hape 1 Thl foli(Owlna w~re ,ueata Wtlm&amp; 8tdJJ
local 'daltoe orcheel.r&amp; klr lh1s ocp book he Lold the ln t.torvlewer
urort Thus mOPe tbu st. .
As 11 review of the results of ttle
Cca~h Battyn l5 hard at we \I: • Lue llen
K.athryn
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cu:loQ and thfY will h'VIIl at their l Judi e Jone!ii aiM! related the ll:llo\\tl.tla Ia aent by IUbmartAe H.ble
Pol:lt PleBSant schtdule tor th.iS trylna to perfect a team that will Bctry WIM Mllclred A..lD WU!e &amp;va Reports ttat.td Twsday
dtlpcM,I p~Dty of popular oanCt' 1 lmude sto11 a bout Ule ml&amp;OOilduct to Ol!nmark"
~iasll n ill mad e ratht!r nlluc~antly ba1.Ue the BIQ Blacks !rom •tart t~ Mac Fuga~. Robe11a Howell Mal'~ that ~he condition ct B E TalbOtt muatc wh1eb w-.-:1 malce a-:1 f njoy- char1e lll!alrun Diei.aer and th~ un
we rind U1111t they have m ~t and de· tintah and to ghe \hem a mUI~ b bet~ thu Howt\J Jllollet Hecox, KaLbryn wa 1 llllhtly Jmpro r::d
ablt!: evtnbW tor all
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lfcllt d I:Klmt or the best teums in t~r aamr than I&amp; evidently ~xpect- ReliC Mcnahan, Josephine Morlart:r
Mr and lln Harry RuaMU who
1bt ~ h~ne been conducting
Two repulw.hle clt!zem saw the
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1that pllrtlcular 5e&lt;1Uon or the neigh cd Point PlelofiQnt wiU te waltln1 l M11r~ Hackttt. Marguerite Soudeil, were bere to attend t.be runera.l of such dl.~ for the pa.at year 11nd W('DUin t&gt;ntfor Orel8t'r"' room at the
l , rin ~ .state to remain undefeated the lnvae.lon ol f.he Middleport 1and Ruth E.lleen Oarber
Mr.a Lovlna Bennet~ left ror thelr always have the beat orderly crowd~ hc.l~l at about 1 P M They wat- .. J or tytna than bue 011t pieWn
[Qr thiS ~n l..hu&amp; rar
teoam With' 'chip on their ahoulhome in t..op.n w 1/a Mondav in atte~ One of the largest t hfd closely un l!l 3 A M and sh tHkf!n \\lth a ftab-Toi,A Blade.
~nt} lla\e run amuck over &amp;\lp- der' with all tnumtlO'llll or up&amp;ett1n11 1
ENTI!:RTAINS CLASS
afternoon
ctOWdl of the ae&amp;IOD Q expecttod ro llllln t leevr
pol;(.uly str ong ttatDl&gt; wtt.houL t..lhlil the local Lada In ordu to rtpa) for i •·t•y
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NOTICE
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I or the Flnt Baptlat churcll at •ber epent TueadlliY In Huntington
y, Oaillpolia and Pomt P leasan to a r re~t him .mo the woman then
Tinre wlll be a reception Thu:r...
I the Wavne hlih school eleven UJ
Whlle (loach Battyn 111 workmg to 1 heme an Sbort l"OUJ1;h Avtnu.e
•Ill make the &lt;l•nc:e a p-eat alTair and there T~ pollee
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p M a.t t:be Heath Mtth~iat EplfO.llment
Pcint Plea!ant; Big
: Kti;LVa team by th e score ol J(l to 6 the river the board or strat egy 1ls!des tllelr Uoacber, Mnl Paul absenu of Mn H L Ward
Ju&lt;!gt' Jc~;:es cc n!er.std nevel r~ao copal Church to welc()me our new
b Ah d
Iund that l t am held Huntitl&amp;Wn hi(ll\ or •bf; up-town coaclles are \l!orrv- 18mart
Mr and Mrs Millard Bennett
In@ Dru~ rr o ~ fhe American Tra mlnltter Rev W H PatteteoD IUld
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cnccl to "' scm .eli.'! tte while lng their heads and wracking their 1 At the cloee of the delightful and chlldrtn left Tuelida.y mornlDI
gel'!~ or ut h~r books but said he his tamily All member&amp; 'lf UM
They
I Huntmgtcn defeated IrooLon 1• to brain~ for a solution of the puzzlt- evening dainty refreshment&amp; were tor
b their home
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of were
M.n
undt'r!!tOGd thllt Drel.&gt;~r Is an In- chwcb and trlenc:ll are co.""dlallf
TO STOP OPPONENTS 0 ant1 Ml jdleport had their ha.ndll which pre&amp;ents lt.st&gt;l!
served
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fu l lo get nd u! Ironton w.th a 6 I Ma\t~ big left tackle and FerMr and Mrs M J Hamilton and
Almost every caae of apoplec:Uc lhr tommunlstlc doct..rlr:e
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I l ac : av~ len 0~:~ some The Ladles Gu1Jd of the Heath Evanlellstlc meeting at 0
e le&amp;tlon atid dlzzJ.Dt.-. saImposing Record
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gtel\ ¥.or on t e Ill€ t s sea.&amp;on ' M E church met Monday ev~n1nl Monday eveniDJ
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while their backs Dau;t Martin 1at the home or Mrs A w MeKav
Busam Ru9&amp;6ll, Jessa Mae RusseJI led by allaht dJaeiU'ie upae~if
Date
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r 1 t Willi!. lht• poo:.1 'l1ou.I JW tht.: Tohn:;on and SE:bte\1 ha\e b"~n, on tlle corner of Cole street and Edith RuaseU PhyUls Horden a.nd ou bave pAin pr other dlst.ress at 1
-Jackets madf at Logan las\ v.elk umnln~ hlthcr and ~o1 almost 11t [North Third Avenue
Bob RawlltliS .apent Sunday wl•h ~r e&amp;tiDC-lf you autrer from 'lick
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Ju ~ t thl e.e 1l a \ ~ sep.r n.tc:' th Mld - w!w 1 th l y .Jarely !inuggicd tht ough wlll lotlng the ball for huge gain~
Aft.Et the dispensation 01 the re- Mrs &lt;.1f!or1e Olbnore- of Logan..
heaclaehes or dtzry apell.sed that a slight Increase had been
dllpurl high ~t h c8 1 Y \low Jn. " k.Et'l \lith a \\ in 8 t o 7 ~c mt&gt; Ieal pru&lt;Whllf' thln(l:s do not looK alto !gular busiJiesu pltL"lll were oom· ~ Cerl and Homer Hoffman
Btart tall~ • tabJespoonru.l of ' noted In their sales volume but
f1om their clash \\tth the! Point uct ~etiBU;n!&gt; ate belug h ~ Id al th ~ 1 gether cheerful for the YellaY.lpleted IC;r the coming reception Chlcaii'O ar'rlved Bund41y for &amp; short Dares MenPla Pepaln befme meal1o were unable to say whether or not
, Plrasunt Big marks at th lattnt • MldCJicport lie'" tt•s v. e ~k tn P t- Jacktts next Friday
~\ ~ rytnlnwjwhlcb l.s to be held at the church vtslt wlth their grand-pa.rents, Ml': B rE leniahtna your scanty g8JStric the Chrlstma.s in.ftuenee had st.art~ rid ron 1 ext F•11 , y r.ftcr uoc.n anu p~mllion for the coming tilt
~1ble Is bemg "done l.hls w~k to Thwsday eveni.ng Nov 1(1 at 1' :10 -&amp;.nd Mrs Edwin C6ok They v.er n ~ P d
the lOad
ti cd ed lO atreet bu)'ing Another execu.
th~&gt;F.e th1ee d!lV&lt; w!l l be ftll r d v.!th
B~: over who was Injured In tlm- 1whip thf' e.e\ en Into shap~ l l or'ier p m Invitations art! extended to a.ccompanied home "Monday t&gt;venlng ju ce a~ ~ \!:.
on~ r h Itlve declared that C.1riatmas carda
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tm:le cr h 1b ' n 1ps&lt;:n5e llS u\l a\\alt Allv ~~ game two we-eks ago &amp;.nd 1to present a game which should be church membeu and friends
by their mother, M.u C A Hort- ~' stmnac Un
Jour
mac were bell'lnnlnr to ~ell
the lUtccmr ~ f thls gam~ whtrh l:l w1 t ht":t ld from the LogRn game I one of the hal'des t :m both t-eams
man, who hu been vlr.ltlng here for from 1et I' ou
or er 1
The executl~ or a buaineu orcl ut leans d rL'cdl~ townnt n \\II' may not be recovered sufficiently to Ll\1.&amp; season
VETERAN PASSES
the pa8t wee\!:
No coniC!ientlous.,oruns 1t "-OUla canlzatlon was emphattc In ltAI.tinl
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. t he llu;t Civil War Veteran of Rut- B Cook and fa.rnUv of Marietta prevent apoplexy BUt he- 'llilli t-ell savlns clubs throughout the month
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11and township passed away Sat- were 11lao SunWiy sUe~;;ts of Mr and yCU that b)' k~ln8 your ~lce.,tiOI or November undoubtedly would
urday at hi~:~ home 1n Rutland
Mn Edwin Ceok
- plnrtbi" 111100t.hlj, you art dome spur purchuen to ll.creaaed InterFuneral serv1ces, wlth milltan
Mrs Harry eennett and Mrt much to IeMen the dang-er of an et~t
honors was conducted Monday at Ot'rald Rice
spent Tuesda] b attack
Several tars:e stores In central
1 p m at the BaptlJt. church with Cro\\n City vls!Ung With relatives
The Btansbury· Drua Co aruJ, all Olllo welcomed the advent of a
forl5~
Mrs Lulu Mason returned the good drulaiBta gl}a.rantee Dare's to seasonal plet:up w~th
1ncreaaed
Rev Bo.lton otftclaLtn1 Burial in
char~~:e cf Rawlings was rnade in ftrst of the week from Parteuburs overeome IndigeStion
or mor..y I unit sales and a number or mer
where ~e ha~ be+'n visiting
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adv chants attributed better proapects 1
the Mile~:~ cemetery

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The placid lovely ll~~Je city quick
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high hat but hilS hOtse brln!J:i appendix out with n. CO II!:&lt;&gt;cr:w
ly took to the brilliant yOWliJ couple Gilbert with his uue tact kept hhn down to earth C\Cry once In a
Nnlt ~nil 'old
a close watch on league dOings but whll~
ca.retuUy kept hlmse,r in the back [
Th1 conscten\Juus Govermuent
grc.und as becomes " comml
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E~t:cuse It, PI~
was noticeable t.hat he was olwa~.:;
Vr.l v few llUSband.&lt;i eVen go hume aide who PVen ilpurl.."&gt; his stumacn
aches to the Serrtai y of the Innea1by when big thing~ were under icaldug for an argurncn~ fh " Y teLic
foot but l.lways as 1t.1 onlooker
don t ha\e to Its w;U&lt;t. y 'A'Illilng
And then the Sino Japanese crl- fer them wh n they get then~
Fmane1al Not~:
9ls broke, Stimson rushed to the 1
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Wonders of Nature
U s 111Ce to be a nulllonah "
Ollbea t suddenly appeared In the
A h~~osband ls not.hmg buL a .t~c
he&amp;odllnes and front-pages of evcrv wire bachelor who had his powc1 ~uu can a!Tord 1t
nE:wspaper In lhe country Friends tumed off
Our Own Vaudt vllle
or OUbert In the Capital smiled at
the thcuKht of how he m\.ISt be en
Soolnl Accompllshmt!nl.s.
Scctet~ R~pr.Jt~I-Dtrt yo,J gln
JQ)IIng It all They t'-Ould see him
A t ellable bootlegger 1$ on ~; \\1 \J chc btlde away~
tall he.ndsome
bo;ylsh looking minds hlB pts Rnd Qts
Prsshm~t.ic Father- ~0
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moving urbanely about amon11 the
leaned het to him
&amp;:rave a.nu aged Eutovean states
l'tlomentous Moments
CO)l~Il 'ht Hl:i~ h.lng l'llllUl t~
men, glt:etlng
ev yone
With
When a pRtlent Is so crookra
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that form of insurance appears ade·
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cash assets and conforms to every
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If "MisS Smtth" had d1cd Tony
c.ould never hnd he.J agam, ncvcr
rome to claim her If "Mns S1TJ1th"
had d1ed the whole drcadlui ttme of
pamc, the hunted days, would be
forgotten, would be as d they had
b.ever ex1sted
Could not M1ss Sm1th d1d
thought Fanchon, wbo hved

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She looked do.vn at her artn EveHoward s&lt;nd the small black
letters sewn neatly on lhe handker·
c:Juef, amaH black symbols, avenue~
of escape.
Evelyn wa• dark of hair, she had
t.,lue eyes-and her ha1r was dabbled
now w1th a crnnson stam, her eyes
were closed
Evelyn wu twenty four FauchoD
a scant two years younger They
were the same he1gbt, the 111ame
slender bml-a1thougb Fanchon'l
figure was beauty 1tsclf aud Evelyn's
pas!t&lt;!bie only But Fanchon's hatr
was dark and Fanchon'&amp; eyes were

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SYNOPSIS
Wh1le tbe newsboys shouted, .. All
tboL t t.1e ta1s gang killing,' Fanchon
Meredith a~od a man named Tony
~lanned the1r getaway
Tony gives
Fanchon $4,000 and re-.ervca palltage for her under the name of "M1as
3rru.th' on an a1rplane chartered by
the wealthy Mr Eames enroute to
New York. A fellow paasonger,
•hom she had prev10usly met on the
bOat cotnmg from Hawau, recosmzea Fan(;hon She 1s Evelyn Howard. Evelyn •• gou1g to Jive with
tkte wealthy Mrs Alltson Canta1ra,
tn. aunt, whom she. has never &amp;een
Fanc:hou envica Evelyn ftrini to
happiness, while ahe 11 trrinll' to ellcape because she was Ton,-'a girlTony, who lied hts WIY through Ide
and whom she had mnocently acCt!pted on face value Fanchon con6.dea 1n Evelyn about her love for
Tony The plillce ar~ aearching for
Fanchon, ''The Mystery Woman."
Fanchon asks Evel)'n to enhat ber
aunt fi aid m securmg a poa1tlon for
her, but Evelyn bccomea doof ~e
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from th!: other glflIf I 11"0 to New York-as Evelyn
Mrs, Cantatn does not know her
nlec:e. C•uld I play the part of-an
unposter?

Ia that case, Ml!i1 Smith would
die" and Evelyn Howard would bTe
To~r would hear gf M tal Smllh'e

After thllt after a~ ttme of scent
1ty, ~;he m1ght, she thou~ht, d1 sap
l)car a~;~.1h
e~cotpe on~ more
gu perhaps far out of the country
and bcgm hfe all over agam
I or an hour she had been s1ttmg
h~.;re, half kj:J.echng, m the soak1og
r.un, not cartnf Now that escape
prc.,ented ttsel to her ~he began to
grow frant1c To get to her feet to

shout feebly, to run about m strangt
and aimless Circles, avo1dmg alway»
the caruat:{e aud the wreckage Had
she been able to help to do an) lhmg,
11 would have oc~;upu::d her llut
there \\aS n9thmg that she could do
She took off the hgbt coat tlu:
tweed coat It was soaked thrOugh
11 v.as torn and mudd_y and blood
stamed She latd 1t over E\ clyn She
But there
sblttcrl to walk away
.,.;as no road There was no path
She was lost as 1£ she were m a desert and she was alone
She struck ou\ away from lhe
lhtck circle of trers and struJn.rlcd
to the IO[) df a small h11( Smoke
stamed the sky, far otf There must
be a town there, ~ooner or later

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whu.:h she had seen
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across the fields and llttou ~o: h the
underbrush, havmg lt:ft t 1t" r cars on
the wuntry mo.d
1 hey ca1 n~d
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of Ha,.
vanl"' ftaahed on a screen. That mament
a 1tar wa• bom-Mr. William HalnM,.

thought, and struggled v1oh.•ntly I
back to ltfe •t cant famt no\\
'Its a woman• .ones td hlankly,
sweanng w1th astomshmcnt
She said chokmg"A\1 dead-but me-" she potnted
her hand shakmg, in the dm:cuo n I
frolll wh1ch she had come
The maJOrity of the men went on,
hurrymg 1.uth the1r strctchel'fi, tht1r l
u~eless parapher11aha of nu:r~;y fwo t
stlyed belnnd With Fanchon S1Le
answered thetr questions a!l fully '
there mu10t he a road
She \liould walk as long as ehe md ns steadily as she could SHe felt
herself falhng mto darkness One
eould
She uumbled along through \m ol them caught her as she fell
When she recovtred cor.CIOU~ - l
derbrush 1 refs would hem her m,
trees v.ouldJ1art and let her through, ne s~ they were all there, standing
there woul be a stretch o{ open bout her She waa..lymg on overcoats on the grount.r. Brandy was
ground
The tears fell, her eyes were bhnd puugent on her hps One, ap elder'
wtlll them She was thtnkmg, iran ly man was say1ug gently
t
t1cally Dare I , . ? shall I
? "M1ss Howard?'
'Dead s:ud Fanchon theehan1- ~
but I muetl
Death and dtsaster had ammged call~
1 he e\Uerly man took her hand tn
for her an amazmg escape II she h•s ov.n
dared go through with 1t Dd she
• No ' he sa~d, gravely, 'you are
dart~
not dead •
by a memful ProVl·
She wltuJd Anythmg rather than dcncc. , • can )OU stand • ,? we
to be hunieit from pillar tq post, wdl carry you bcu:k to the cara. You
dreadmK eve !'f. stranger, shrtrlkmg must let your people know at once
from every un1formed representative that you. are safe I will attend to
of the la.w fearmg to &amp;ee Tony that arm of yours," he went on
agam If Tony once found her he
The cut was deep but needed no
would neftr let her go1 only because stltches He bandaged 1t deftly
be loved her, because ne de$1red her alter b1s hurr1ed mspect1on There
and had kept that destu m cheek, but were two Jounger mea, nrarb,-.
because now, 1he lmaw too much. They carne a ,;tretcher Something
She was, tn her Own person, u..-e- lay on n Fanchon's tweed coat
vocably commuted to Tony If he thrown over tt Fanchon sh1vered,
found her, 1f he demanded that she trembling deeply She remembered
marry hnn and she refused, she Mtsl Howard They had read the
would have no pea.oc, could feel no name on the handkdch1ef If she
1afety Tony was she now knew, had Wlllhed to, she m1ght have excrafty, vtnd1ct1ve, atrikma from the plaaned She d1d Bot wasb to Her
dark, concerned oQI)' Wlth the dan- chin bfted, her bean beat rapatll;r.
gerous, ae1fisb laws he had made and
"The others,'" utd the llioctor, are
w1th no other.
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gone. Instantly, I tlunk
Th~•
But mthe!'P.ersou of EvelYn How- young woman"-he pOJnled to t~e
ard, w1th "Mue Sm1th" dead, she ttrekher- "as dytng. We w1ll get
was aafe • , • for alJ ttme .... from her rigbt tnto the hospnal, but I am
Tony and hta. ardour, hl&amp; suspicions •fratd 1t 1s too la.te. Do you know
her !l.1u Howard l"
and hat demands.
"No," 11Ud Faachon - "Ju~~ot that
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Sbe heard lhe1r vmces she hc:trd
them crashmg tlnough a httlc tlmk
U Just ahead She ran IOwarU the j
blessed sound of human tmu:s hu ~
111 w Foot st.:rs
She called
She
liOhbcd she beat her hands logclh~:r I
The men came sndd&lt; nly ollt mto
the deanng and Famhou siUmhlcd
and fell heip!~;:ssly mlo the omns ol

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future. She constdered iew .Gf the
pitfalls and dnngeta that would surround lter_ She wu mtent onl:r on
•he "la a-e.-:Ulss SllUttt..
the preM:nt On Qt:tttng away-aa -~ ten mmutel • • f twenty mm ..
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an
hour-?
when
th~
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on reach1DI
New York and aa.fety and teeuntJ- reac:ue part)' found her. Farmen
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countr~
the leag
lhU:t cutrcnt
Lo at
Geneva
to ue
H.pLcsent
this I
events ovet t be Me.uchllrlan dls
tutbance have only pubt:cly con
firmed wha ever)one In n foreign
o1Hce In EU{Ope knew
When Oilbert li 3oppointment to
the Geneva Post. was .sent to the
senate .h.e was In great concern that
It might be challenged on the
ground that. It was a move or dall1
ance with the league He knew
very well that sOon •r or lo.ter, as
eve~;~ts have
amply proven
ht!
would set his chance for the big
play
He modestly 11oped to hnve
tht s oppor t Wlity to serve h ll gov· ' ' ' }
ernment What his own \lews
about the league a1c Is not known
Butt the Geneva appointment offer\1- lfl
ed him h1s big chanct&gt; and being an
ambitious and a.b c young diplomat
he was eage1 to get the opportwlity

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c,wed It to Charlotte his wlf~ to
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meq was chosen by 6ecre\.&amp;ry Stirn
soo laat year tor the po:.1. of UilOt!l
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l'lOWiq: alarm anel ln.dliPI.UOn t.hc
give htm a. •teady sell~c.:mndence
ea ac ea,
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COUl'IC of 1he ..u..nlnlat.ratlon In ,.u a yout.h !itUl In his teen.~. he
, JoinlnC U\e t.eaaue o.r ..utlOOa on j accompanted hiB rat.he1 an lnfan- Have Wide-Open, F r e c
t.he BlDo~Japa,neuo Manchurian d1i try .~mm, •ndepu't, 1tnno",",,."''•~~p"ala~:
Breathinr Noatrila-Great
pute, bqt Prentlal Gilbert. t.4e aaa"""
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Exluleratlon
eva ll Mljo)'q his liudden promt., ~he re~l Moros, and luid a (ram
ne~ee in world !lCfaua llpmenaell time, D\lTin8 the world war he was
Hrrc t11 a pleaBant, vaporlslnl(
Npt th1t Gilbert a &amp; llmelllbl in the Army :t.emsen~ c?~lsi: pow• tful ln~ln.nt for the rehel. or
seeker llut dellpte
altuaU~ ~fter
wa~ e t~ 88 e 1Y 1 ~ I Head Cold5 Hft.daches and It rl·
are GUbeJ. a 'P&amp;rt.klulUr
torte ~~ 1 ~~lo~n
orgau re •
tat.ed condltlons of the nasal pa;,Throughout h1l abort. bq.t brilliant
ca
k b
ht him 511ges
career u a diplomat he tla8 apec- raH~ b~:~onwo:nJ ~~~Bl&gt; soon
Its gumlcldal powers penoctHLI .:&gt;
WhelaUzed in ~~·-b li and em\r'~U ...~-·-~t chl&amp;f of the Western Eu- to the rec~es and snlal cn.t.acomt&gt;'
D COWlt
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wSocialist
whoA.aLuJl,
Charlea
Evans ropean
Divis:lon In this bureau tle ~t.nd gradua11 Y b rea k down th e Inl Hushes when he wa~ Secretary of was the departments expert on rectlve Influences aldiJl@: the tUf!IUCI:i
1State ~elu~e. entranc-e to t.he Unit Chamber of Commc1ce meetings an.d mcmbra.nes to com., back t o
ed Stat&lt;!S waa 1loa.lly allowed to He has made a hotby or Fa1 East- mrma.l health
Tills product 1s e&amp;lled Btaw.u
vlalt the coqntry 1t was Gilbert I ern affairs and has 01aveled widely
1who wu e::ven the job of receiving I there
Cold Vapor Come in and glvc 1t
hup, when he called at the stat"
n trial A famous medl((lll authru Delfartment
1 ity state!ii that 85""' of all dlsca..f'o
8ecl1!t.a.ry Stimson and the other
When he resided !n Wo.shln~j:WII G!lgmnte above
th~ CGllaibont
heads of the department had somP. I he and his charmmg y,lfe had a 1 Surdy It Is ditfl.cult 00 find all;
how or other found need to be a.b- ~ httle hoU.I!e In historic OeOIKetowh&gt;ll I adult who I'&gt; wholly lree o( nasal
Gilbert was notorwus among
s
1 passages dti ,•
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~oent from their otll.~.:es that da) devoted !rlendt; for his hl'Jr-raisl.ng tumbles E1L1er
t1e
Olibert was delegateJ to meet the automoblle drhlng He had a bat~ ~:tnd flow or dlY up anQ. seal lnf c~.;
Count ~Utd he carried the matte1 l lercd lltLle car whlcn was at one~ tlc.n Quickly spreads Uuouu:b smu
ofT with great elan
the wonder and fear or his fr~enlis cavities Eats and e1es are affect d
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lake thls Cold Vapor a lew d.. ys
BecallS(! of thls talenL !or ddt
At IMt to sa\e !;is and theli and note the lmprovemen~ The
haq.dllng of touchy maMen
Gil- lhcs a delegation ca.lled on hlm 1 formula is o.lon5, modem sc1ent1tu.:

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DeyiJH!-'l~rmW GorporaUon

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Middleport
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Nat11re R•Y•r•ed
In CetJtrul Alt!• 1 11 ""1111 rrec~e lo

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pl&amp;y In toM p.me thll wet:~ll ~ l!
BIRTHDAY PAKTY
The foJJowq nre appointed bY
1'08T 1'0 OIVI D"Ntt:
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of t.dvel'tltlnl and ~ -'•
~t.llo tnjuttd ln the t\tnem lray •1- .Wrt W R 0t.rt:»er wu bottell lin RoEoe llpwler Preslden\ ot' • 'Jbe l'eeoey•Bennri.t Post of th~
'h
tbougb plilJLDa the entire aame 1 L1to a ~rty' of Uttk lf,rll Saturday the ~ t.ed~ AuztuarJ. • Amft1eall LeaJ,ou ll ••• aponaortna
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Lc.ian may be kep t un the bench , afternoc.n hanor11\1 her dauehter Commt\tee chairmen 101. the com- an Anldatial 06)' &lt;Wlee~ Wednrs
&lt;COntinued fr0111 oatte onel
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II iJ.\ ~ Pl.ou&amp;n\ ..'hue Estep another Ruth • lOth birthday Gamel, ml&amp;lk lnl: year Membt!~Mn. r:l~P;y da7 IUP1.. Mcwember U Tlw dane by 1\pe&amp;k:en In Drt:laer 1 puty
'k•edea
a ..wtllr. eal"-UI. _...
PBONZ SU-L
member ol the Jaeke' bacllficll and ~clnr ftUtd the noun LrGm Blol Unit. Actlvlt.id-Yn Mar~ lnr wUI M held in' ·the larle ball
~ a public omclal I d~ t feci I
sutrulna with an Wee\«~ hand 2 to t 30 lof.ka Ruth reoetve&lt;l- many tunit.e Wbite
liQIPif.IIU-.tlon- roam at thil! KnlihNt or ~thlu It my duly to Jin an aocount or 01oO• IIUPPI.J ot wafer ~
.:..:..::.:.:~~====--:;============ will probably be a t! the hoaplt.al hat lc\ely 11irts Mr5 Garber W'f: Ullil.· Kra COri Be~t Chn~ Welfart! ball
.if,
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my oonlluct Lo 11.nybody who came vide. nea.rlt all IIJht, bee.t ad DI'P
by Prid&amp;J RUey Ia Lhe only memt:~r ed bv her 50n WUllarn. and llllter -Yn Mlora "Bei.ver Mlericanllm
Tbe Letkm hu aecured. \he Jaun ~ here to get personal publldt.y or .r ID the c-ountry, aad It tliO ~
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or the- backtbld who wu not In - Mlu Ann&amp; Crow
- Mn Wilma Dl!t. vl.S and Mrl Will Le1rla and Hit 6) Harmafty Maken material wllh which to WJit~ a prllliel a part gf B'W"edt'JI't ID'flllbS.
(cr the West Virginia eity'a eleve 1 Jlll'M and Ls In aood phyfl1cal 5hape 1 Thl foli(Owlna w~re ,ueata Wtlm&amp; 8tdJJ
local 'daltoe orcheel.r&amp; klr lh1s ocp book he Lold the ln t.torvlewer
urort Thus mOPe tbu st. .
As 11 review of the results of ttle
Cca~h Battyn l5 hard at we \I: • Lue llen
K.athryn
Loie
&amp;ru\b
cu:loQ and thfY will h'VIIl at their l Judi e Jone!ii aiM! related the ll:llo\\tl.tla Ia aent by IUbmartAe H.ble
Pol:lt PleBSant schtdule tor th.iS trylna to perfect a team that will Bctry WIM Mllclred A..lD WU!e &amp;va Reports ttat.td Twsday
dtlpcM,I p~Dty of popular oanCt' 1 lmude sto11 a bout Ule ml&amp;OOilduct to Ol!nmark"
~iasll n ill mad e ratht!r nlluc~antly ba1.Ue the BIQ Blacks !rom •tart t~ Mac Fuga~. Robe11a Howell Mal'~ that ~he condition ct B E TalbOtt muatc wh1eb w-.-:1 malce a-:1 f njoy- char1e lll!alrun Diei.aer and th~ un
we rind U1111t they have m ~t and de· tintah and to ghe \hem a mUI~ b bet~ thu Howt\J Jllollet Hecox, KaLbryn wa 1 llllhtly Jmpro r::d
ablt!: evtnbW tor all
Identified yGung woman
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lfcllt d I:Klmt or the best teums in t~r aamr than I&amp; evidently ~xpect- ReliC Mcnahan, Josephine Morlart:r
Mr and lln Harry RuaMU who
1bt ~ h~ne been conducting
Two repulw.hle clt!zem saw the
\\ e tl rttther be wro11.111 ~·
1that pllrtlcular 5e&lt;1Uon or the neigh cd Point PlelofiQnt wiU te waltln1 l M11r~ Hackttt. Marguerite Soudeil, were bere to attend t.be runera.l of such dl.~ for the pa.at year 11nd W('DUin t&gt;ntfor Orel8t'r"' room at the
l , rin ~ .state to remain undefeated the lnvae.lon ol f.he Middleport 1and Ruth E.lleen Oarber
Mr.a Lovlna Bennet~ left ror thelr always have the beat orderly crowd~ hc.l~l at about 1 P M They wat- .. J or tytna than bue 011t pieWn
[Qr thiS ~n l..hu&amp; rar
teoam With' 'chip on their ahoulhome in t..op.n w 1/a Mondav in atte~ One of the largest t hfd closely un l!l 3 A M and sh tHkf!n \\lth a ftab-Toi,A Blade.
~nt} lla\e run amuck over &amp;\lp- der' with all tnumtlO'llll or up&amp;ett1n11 1
ENTI!:RTAINS CLASS
afternoon
ctOWdl of the ae&amp;IOD Q expecttod ro llllln t leevr
pol;(.uly str ong ttatDl&gt; wtt.houL t..lhlil the local Lada In ordu to rtpa) for i •·t•y
H-ftlc"
&lt;n'•r'·Jned
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attend the danoe, ArmlsUce o._}
With warranu. In hand ltJCAl
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NOTICE
..-~ .. ~ ln&lt;IP&gt; llOJ•d·. tooSalhlW'elurowyln ?2n,g 'm"".·~l:b•,l!dk the defeat they suffereo u. l the membeu of her Sunday aebool claall Ruth and Mrs ChariH Barnett rUc:bt CrowciB from Attw.m Pome- p:.IIC"" went to the hotel prepared
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I or the Flnt Baptlat churcll at •ber epent TueadlliY In Huntington
y, Oaillpolia and Pomt P leasan to a r re~t him .mo the woman then
Tinre wlll be a reception Thu:r...
I the Wavne hlih school eleven UJ
Whlle (loach Battyn 111 workmg to 1 heme an Sbort l"OUJ1;h Avtnu.e
•Ill make the &lt;l•nc:e a p-eat alTair and there T~ pollee
nowever
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to
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h.arllu
In
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build
up
a
team
that
will
cQu::a.I
IMonday
evening
Thirteen
mem~
Miss
RUth
Drake
1G
aub8t1tut-\.nQ"
wc~e
di~"UW.ded
bv
the
h
otel
manA ga I ns
1g
ac s
t 1 af n tile~ ucuqced the c cn: ..,,o- every play of th.. team rw m acre ~~ bers of the cla11 were present , be- u teacher tn M H s durtnc thl!
p M a.t t:be Heath Mtth~iat EplfO.llment
Pcint Plea!ant; Big
: Kti;LVa team by th e score ol J(l to 6 the river the board or strat egy 1ls!des tllelr Uoacber, Mnl Paul absenu of Mn H L Ward
Ju&lt;!gt' Jc~;:es cc n!er.std nevel r~ao copal Church to welc()me our new
b Ah d
Iund that l t am held Huntitl&amp;Wn hi(ll\ or •bf; up-town coaclles are \l!orrv- 18mart
Mr and Mrs Millard Bennett
In@ Dru~ rr o ~ fhe American Tra mlnltter Rev W H PatteteoD IUld
0
ea
cnccl to "' scm .eli.'! tte while lng their heads and wracking their 1 At the cloee of the delightful and chlldrtn left Tuelida.y mornlDI
gel'!~ or ut h~r books but said he his tamily All member&amp; 'lf UM
They
I Huntmgtcn defeated IrooLon 1• to brain~ for a solution of the puzzlt- evening dainty refreshment&amp; were tor
b their home
tte d In
th Akron
r era!
of were
M.n
undt'r!!tOGd thllt Drel.&gt;~r Is an In- chwcb and trlenc:ll are co.""dlallf
TO STOP OPPONENTS 0 ant1 Ml jdleport had their ha.ndll which pre&amp;ents lt.st&gt;l!
served
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If llet tll.ilil radical w!:to subflcrtbes 00 mvlte&lt;.l
fu l lo get nd u! Ironton w.th a 6 I Ma\t~ big left tackle and FerMr and Mrs M J Hamilton and
Almost every caae of apoplec:Uc lhr tommunlstlc doct..rlr:e
tc.
0
sc.or£
The~
compa
ialtn
~:oemeli
guson
on
the
other
t.acltle
for
the
GUILD
MEETS
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Kreager
att.P.nded
the
is receded b
11 r 1 dlFrom Dixie Stalei Boa&amp;t mav or may not mean anytblng but Bl J:ll k h
be
d 1
ev
heah'IT ttrolte
9
1 spe ~ 0 n
the Big Black:;
I l ac : av~ len 0~:~ some The Ladles Gu1Jd of the Heath Evanlellstlc meeting at 0
e le&amp;tlon atid dlzzJ.Dt.-. saImposing Record
I Ihey do show t-IU\t
gtel\ ¥.or on t e Ill€ t s sea.&amp;on ' M E church met Monday ev~n1nl Monday eveniDJ
It you are becinnlnJ to be troub
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arm ":.J v. -e ~:~ l-:
while their backs Dau;t Martin 1at the home or Mrs A w MeKav
Busam Ru9&amp;6ll, Jessa Mae RusseJI led by allaht dJaeiU'ie upae~if
Date
1
r 1 t Willi!. lht• poo:.1 'l1ou.I JW tht.: Tohn:;on and SE:bte\1 ha\e b"~n, on tlle corner of Cole street and Edith RuaseU PhyUls Horden a.nd ou bave pAin pr other dlst.ress at 1
-Jackets madf at Logan las\ v.elk umnln~ hlthcr and ~o1 almost 11t [North Third Avenue
Bob RawlltliS .apent Sunday wl•h ~r e&amp;tiDC-lf you autrer from 'lick
IContm~· od from page one)
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Ju ~ t thl e.e 1l a \ ~ sep.r n.tc:' th Mld - w!w 1 th l y .Jarely !inuggicd tht ough wlll lotlng the ball for huge gain~
Aft.Et the dispensation 01 the re- Mrs &lt;.1f!or1e Olbnore- of Logan..
heaclaehes or dtzry apell.sed that a slight Increase had been
dllpurl high ~t h c8 1 Y \low Jn. " k.Et'l \lith a \\ in 8 t o 7 ~c mt&gt; Ieal pru&lt;Whllf' thln(l:s do not looK alto !gular busiJiesu pltL"lll were oom· ~ Cerl and Homer Hoffman
Btart tall~ • tabJespoonru.l of ' noted In their sales volume but
f1om their clash \\tth the! Point uct ~etiBU;n!&gt; ate belug h ~ Id al th ~ 1 gether cheerful for the YellaY.lpleted IC;r the coming reception Chlcaii'O ar'rlved Bund41y for &amp; short Dares MenPla Pepaln befme meal1o were unable to say whether or not
, Plrasunt Big marks at th lattnt • MldCJicport lie'" tt•s v. e ~k tn P t- Jacktts next Friday
~\ ~ rytnlnwjwhlcb l.s to be held at the church vtslt wlth their grand-pa.rents, Ml': B rE leniahtna your scanty g8JStric the Chrlstma.s in.ftuenee had st.art~ rid ron 1 ext F•11 , y r.ftcr uoc.n anu p~mllion for the coming tilt
~1ble Is bemg "done l.hls w~k to Thwsday eveni.ng Nov 1(1 at 1' :10 -&amp;.nd Mrs Edwin C6ok They v.er n ~ P d
the lOad
ti cd ed lO atreet bu)'ing Another execu.
th~&gt;F.e th1ee d!lV&lt; w!l l be ftll r d v.!th
B~: over who was Injured In tlm- 1whip thf' e.e\ en Into shap~ l l or'ier p m Invitations art! extended to a.ccompanied home "Monday t&gt;venlng ju ce a~ ~ \!:.
on~ r h Itlve declared that C.1riatmas carda
11 t.
tm:le cr h 1b ' n 1ps&lt;:n5e llS u\l a\\alt Allv ~~ game two we-eks ago &amp;.nd 1to present a game which should be church membeu and friends
by their mother, M.u C A Hort- ~' stmnac Un
Jour
mac were bell'lnnlnr to ~ell
the lUtccmr ~ f thls gam~ whtrh l:l w1 t ht":t ld from the LogRn game I one of the hal'des t :m both t-eams
man, who hu been vlr.ltlng here for from 1et I' ou
or er 1
The executl~ or a buaineu orcl ut leans d rL'cdl~ townnt n \\II' may not be recovered sufficiently to Ll\1.&amp; season
VETERAN PASSES
the pa8t wee\!:
No coniC!ientlous.,oruns 1t "-OUla canlzatlon was emphattc In ltAI.tinl
- - - - ---- - - - - - - - -- Mn Arthur Stuart and daug:hter pretend or &amp; mo ent t lat any that release or ma.nv thousand! or
lr"'.:if"-;~~=::-============================="';'i;"''il
Josephus Bellows age 88 yean of Charle11ton and M.r ant! Mrs 0 l!lk:mach remedy COuld abso!:1tely dollars to mernben ot Christmas
. t he llu;t Civil War Veteran of Rut- B Cook and fa.rnUv of Marietta prevent apoplexy BUt he- 'llilli t-ell savlns clubs throughout the month
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11and township passed away Sat- were 11lao SunWiy sUe~;;ts of Mr and yCU that b)' k~ln8 your ~lce.,tiOI or November undoubtedly would
urday at hi~:~ home 1n Rutland
Mn Edwin Ceok
- plnrtbi" 111100t.hlj, you art dome spur purchuen to ll.creaaed InterFuneral serv1ces, wlth milltan
Mrs Harry eennett and Mrt much to IeMen the dang-er of an et~t
honors was conducted Monday at Ot'rald Rice
spent Tuesda] b attack
Several tars:e stores In central
1 p m at the BaptlJt. church with Cro\\n City vls!Ung With relatives
The Btansbury· Drua Co aruJ, all Olllo welcomed the advent of a
forl5~
Mrs Lulu Mason returned the good drulaiBta gl}a.rantee Dare's to seasonal plet:up w~th
1ncreaaed
Rev Bo.lton otftclaLtn1 Burial in
char~~:e cf Rawlings was rnade in ftrst of the week from Parteuburs overeome IndigeStion
or mor..y I unit sales and a number or mer
where ~e ha~ be+'n visiting
1
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adv chants attributed better proapects 1
the Mile~:~ cemetery

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UWr ...,,-allllouih not n=uarny to
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Thes.., are the daYs when even the a:old-dlgr.errs

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W.uPful sUver Hnlng
wife han bee11 a great IIUCtlesa

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'The Prmce of Wales mny b(' « i11~t t'ho-ttoctors have to t al c hi
The placid lovely ll~~Je city quick
llttle
high hat but hilS hOtse brln!J:i appendix out with n. CO II!:&lt;&gt;cr:w
ly took to the brilliant yOWliJ couple Gilbert with his uue tact kept hhn down to earth C\Cry once In a
Nnlt ~nil 'old
a close watch on league dOings but whll~
ca.retuUy kept hlmse,r in the back [
Th1 conscten\Juus Govermuent
grc.und as becomes " comml
It
E~t:cuse It, PI~
was noticeable t.hat he was olwa~.:;
Vr.l v few llUSband.&lt;i eVen go hume aide who PVen ilpurl.."&gt; his stumacn
aches to the Serrtai y of the Innea1by when big thing~ were under icaldug for an argurncn~ fh " Y teLic
foot but l.lways as 1t.1 onlooker
don t ha\e to Its w;U&lt;t. y 'A'Illilng
And then the Sino Japanese crl- fer them wh n they get then~
Fmane1al Not~:
9ls broke, Stimson rushed to the 1
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league, and th\ name of Pres~ls
Wonders of Nature
U s 111Ce to be a nulllonah "
Ollbea t suddenly appeared In the
A h~~osband ls not.hmg buL a .t~c
he&amp;odllnes and front-pages of evcrv wire bachelor who had his powc1 ~uu can a!Tord 1t
nE:wspaper In lhe country Friends tumed off
Our Own Vaudt vllle
or OUbert In the Capital smiled at
the thcuKht of how he m\.ISt be en
Soolnl Accompllshmt!nl.s.
Scctet~ R~pr.Jt~I-Dtrt yo,J gln
JQ)IIng It all They t'-Ould see him
A t ellable bootlegger 1$ on ~; \\1 \J chc btlde away~
tall he.ndsome
bo;ylsh looking minds hlB pts Rnd Qts
Prsshm~t.ic Father- ~0
1 J LI 1
moving urbanely about amon11 the
leaned het to him
&amp;:rave a.nu aged Eutovean states
l'tlomentous Moments
CO)l~Il 'ht Hl:i~ h.lng l'llllUl t~
men, glt:etlng
ev yone
With
When a pRtlent Is so crookra
ByudJcat~ 1m;

"Certainly I smob ,·
lu~kies .. l'vl! ~moked th~m tor ~e~rs.
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I'ROTIIt:TIO"'
"The paramount duty of fire insurance"-said the report of a State
Ftre Insurance Commission a r~w
years ago-.. is to protect commutu ..
ties as well as individuals, and only
that form of insurance appears ade·
quate to the task that is fortified by
cash assets and conforms to every
legal requirement of the stateo.''

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CHAP1ER VI
If "MisS Smtth" had d1cd Tony
c.ould never hnd he.J agam, ncvcr
rome to claim her If "Mns S1TJ1th"
had d1ed the whole drcadlui ttme of
pamc, the hunted days, would be
forgotten, would be as d they had
b.ever ex1sted
Could not M1ss Sm1th d1d
thought Fanchon, wbo hved

STOCK FIRE INSURANCE
alone maintains countrywide activltieo for the protection of commnoi·
tieo and individuals, aod maintains
premium reserves, cash surplus, and
invested capital sullicient to meet all
. demands.

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She looked do.vn at her artn EveHoward s&lt;nd the small black
letters sewn neatly on lhe handker·
c:Juef, amaH black symbols, avenue~
of escape.
Evelyn wa• dark of hair, she had
t.,lue eyes-and her ha1r was dabbled
now w1th a crnnson stam, her eyes
were closed
Evelyn wu twenty four FauchoD
a scant two years younger They
were the same he1gbt, the 111ame
slender bml-a1thougb Fanchon'l
figure was beauty 1tsclf aud Evelyn's
pas!t&lt;!bie only But Fanchon's hatr
was dark and Fanchon'&amp; eyes were

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Stock Fire Insurance provides
, many public services which have
steadily increased and llllproved.

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Fanchon remembered dimly drae£111&amp;" heraelf an,d tbe tnert wetght of the other 11rl free

SYNOPSIS
Wh1le tbe newsboys shouted, .. All
tboL t t.1e ta1s gang killing,' Fanchon
Meredith a~od a man named Tony
~lanned the1r getaway
Tony gives
Fanchon $4,000 and re-.ervca palltage for her under the name of "M1as
3rru.th' on an a1rplane chartered by
the wealthy Mr Eames enroute to
New York. A fellow paasonger,
•hom she had prev10usly met on the
bOat cotnmg from Hawau, recosmzea Fan(;hon She 1s Evelyn Howard. Evelyn •• gou1g to Jive with
tkte wealthy Mrs Alltson Canta1ra,
tn. aunt, whom she. has never &amp;een
Fanc:hou envica Evelyn ftrini to
happiness, while ahe 11 trrinll' to ellcape because she was Ton,-'a girlTony, who lied hts WIY through Ide
and whom she had mnocently acCt!pted on face value Fanchon con6.dea 1n Evelyn about her love for
Tony The plillce ar~ aearching for
Fanchon, ''The Mystery Woman."
Fanchon asks Evel)'n to enhat ber
aunt fi aid m securmg a poa1tlon for
her, but Evelyn bccomea doof ~e
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from th!: other glflIf I 11"0 to New York-as Evelyn
Mrs, Cantatn does not know her
nlec:e. C•uld I play the part of-an
unposter?

Ia that case, Ml!i1 Smith would
die" and Evelyn Howard would bTe
To~r would hear gf M tal Smllh'e

After thllt after a~ ttme of scent
1ty, ~;he m1ght, she thou~ht, d1 sap
l)car a~;~.1h
e~cotpe on~ more
gu perhaps far out of the country
and bcgm hfe all over agam
I or an hour she had been s1ttmg
h~.;re, half kj:J.echng, m the soak1og
r.un, not cartnf Now that escape
prc.,ented ttsel to her ~he began to
grow frant1c To get to her feet to

shout feebly, to run about m strangt
and aimless Circles, avo1dmg alway»
the caruat:{e aud the wreckage Had
she been able to help to do an) lhmg,
11 would have oc~;upu::d her llut
there \\aS n9thmg that she could do
She took off the hgbt coat tlu:
tweed coat It was soaked thrOugh
11 v.as torn and mudd_y and blood
stamed She latd 1t over E\ clyn She
But there
sblttcrl to walk away
.,.;as no road There was no path
She was lost as 1£ she were m a desert and she was alone
She struck ou\ away from lhe
lhtck circle of trers and struJn.rlcd
to the IO[) df a small h11( Smoke
stamed the sky, far otf There must
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whu.:h she had seen
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across the fields and llttou ~o: h the
underbrush, havmg lt:ft t 1t" r cars on
the wuntry mo.d
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thought, and struggled v1oh.•ntly I
back to ltfe •t cant famt no\\
'Its a woman• .ones td hlankly,
sweanng w1th astomshmcnt
She said chokmg"A\1 dead-but me-" she potnted
her hand shakmg, in the dm:cuo n I
frolll wh1ch she had come
The maJOrity of the men went on,
hurrymg 1.uth the1r strctchel'fi, tht1r l
u~eless parapher11aha of nu:r~;y fwo t
stlyed belnnd With Fanchon S1Le
answered thetr questions a!l fully '
there mu10t he a road
She \liould walk as long as ehe md ns steadily as she could SHe felt
herself falhng mto darkness One
eould
She uumbled along through \m ol them caught her as she fell
When she recovtred cor.CIOU~ - l
derbrush 1 refs would hem her m,
trees v.ouldJ1art and let her through, ne s~ they were all there, standing
there woul be a stretch o{ open bout her She waa..lymg on overcoats on the grount.r. Brandy was
ground
The tears fell, her eyes were bhnd puugent on her hps One, ap elder'
wtlll them She was thtnkmg, iran ly man was say1ug gently
t
t1cally Dare I , . ? shall I
? "M1ss Howard?'
'Dead s:ud Fanchon theehan1- ~
but I muetl
Death and dtsaster had ammged call~
1 he e\Uerly man took her hand tn
for her an amazmg escape II she h•s ov.n
dared go through with 1t Dd she
• No ' he sa~d, gravely, 'you are
dart~
not dead •
by a memful ProVl·
She wltuJd Anythmg rather than dcncc. , • can )OU stand • ,? we
to be hunieit from pillar tq post, wdl carry you bcu:k to the cara. You
dreadmK eve !'f. stranger, shrtrlkmg must let your people know at once
from every un1formed representative that you. are safe I will attend to
of the la.w fearmg to &amp;ee Tony that arm of yours," he went on
agam If Tony once found her he
The cut was deep but needed no
would neftr let her go1 only because stltches He bandaged 1t deftly
be loved her, because ne de$1red her alter b1s hurr1ed mspect1on There
and had kept that destu m cheek, but were two Jounger mea, nrarb,-.
because now, 1he lmaw too much. They carne a ,;tretcher Something
She was, tn her Own person, u..-e- lay on n Fanchon's tweed coat
vocably commuted to Tony If he thrown over tt Fanchon sh1vered,
found her, 1f he demanded that she trembling deeply She remembered
marry hnn and she refused, she Mtsl Howard They had read the
would have no pea.oc, could feel no name on the handkdch1ef If she
1afety Tony was she now knew, had Wlllhed to, she m1ght have excrafty, vtnd1ct1ve, atrikma from the plaaned She d1d Bot wasb to Her
dark, concerned oQI)' Wlth the dan- chin bfted, her bean beat rapatll;r.
gerous, ae1fisb laws he had made and
"The others,'" utd the llioctor, are
w1th no other.
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But mthe!'P.ersou of EvelYn How- young woman"-he pOJnled to t~e
ard, w1th "Mue Sm1th" dead, she ttrekher- "as dytng. We w1ll get
was aafe • , • for alJ ttme .... from her rigbt tnto the hospnal, but I am
Tony and hta. ardour, hl&amp; suspicions •fratd 1t 1s too la.te. Do you know
her !l.1u Howard l"
and hat demands.
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Sbe heard lhe1r vmces she hc:trd
them crashmg tlnough a httlc tlmk
U Just ahead She ran IOwarU the j
blessed sound of human tmu:s hu ~
111 w Foot st.:rs
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She
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The men came sndd&lt; nly ollt mto
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future. She constdered iew .Gf the
pitfalls and dnngeta that would surround lter_ She wu mtent onl:r on
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Ttll!IBDAY, NOVEMOER 10 1031

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'REEN AND WH IH ~~igt\~~:~~~~~,;~:~~§ WlllAMAN PUT~;:t;i;~~~~!i=·~! C~Nl[ST . ~HWH.N 5PlRTANS AND
Will MEH MI~MI ~~:~~~:~t~~~~::~ PUH~S AT WOR~:i~t~i€4.:7~~ ·sn~[S,' MOST
ANT Of'WHK cav~i~~:;;,~;!:~
IN fiNAl CONTEST FIGHT ~suLTs fOR BAOI:mGIMN~~~:h~~~3~
:1 statenhlandeu,ws,K;.;-s;;on,,
· Former All· ~~y;~m5LifiM
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By IntemRtional News service
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AtlthoUih utmolt.
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EiUon Nok.
At New York-Bllly Town&amp;end
eunoundl the practtce HMkiba at I
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' ' 11 Wed' ~l..J
•wnal r~ or tbfi CtUctl
Game at Athens Saturday Vant f.U \ : &gt; r Wt'lterwelght, drfeated p aa I ucce1aea 8 ur1e
. d A I Ithe
north end. lt&amp;dlwnJ tt • •
able om
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Ca \alry I• fiJr relraaor kt
turned that the ftrat tMm tn the •
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Andy Sa.vlola, New York no,
Plano
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Ieci'lmma•• yeeterdoy """"'mter:t or
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Chick Devlm, Btm Frr nclsco mld
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lh o ("PL l - N ov &gt;"" [COOkJt Cunningham former!) oi
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Washln&amp;ton
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d!P v.t'l"ht defeatd Attie De Luoc~:~
Conte1t
B!Arlcom, and Bli"..._..0,...,., •-:..Jt. - (n the: moal unpot"!n~ PJn(; 9{ OJHo etaW He 11 00 eof lohe out.-- steady e;-cr!)&amp;(.lllnent by motQflZtd fare
1Brool!:lyn &lt;De Lucca injured right
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£'9\lal. to our
11es Lukz lt.1;1r:t !tile, g\.tafdl; De~ r e v.H a~ l e a na roo oo • ta~dlnl Oaniqnen .n the leaaue on lram;pon upon the ream o
SHOULD WIN EASILY hl!llt 11a ld fmccd to ret.lrel m
AT MADISON
liientt:r, oreel\bera &amp;lld Keete, 'bjlf t:all ....ra.gue
The
Portmlouth defense -.nd hll .!!lx fool t.hrte In- Korac aru! a contitant dlmJnut\..,; 1 nl'le tmnnA an
cbn&amp;llt:hta of"" ..,
Allu. He11.dl"'Y Vancomcr 1221b11cb, Welever, tullbaok and Olip· re 1nHltt n1 w111 1..ee~ Ulo powet1W ehCII or h~tb ~him eapec· nf the cavalry wing ot tbe army enUre.lt1iiettt tibd1 ot: ~ the CavairT
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pcundcr od ealcd. Pat ~ y La nocca N
hant quarterbaclt
Joe
Vllel&amp;, Stapleton Stapes o.t the Unlv~ rsal Ially "'dept at snatchlni pa.asea Hll waa noted In the IUtnWll repart. ot School with detaebmentJ of the
8 ut
ercon l enc.e ay New Yolk: (6l
0 Tea Party Expected l (htry, Ind. halfback. ~tved a Sladlum ht&gt;re Wt'dneeday ntsltt
playing companinn Charley Mar- the Chief of cavall~ made public Secon~ anq Thlrteen\tl
(::avalry
Help To Make RedJ oe B 111 m
Brookl~ll , deteatcd
Because Buekeyea Are lbrolram rlb 1n the .scrtnuntae
18 oclotk Tht' local Aqlerkan ~ha11 or N v u wa&amp; before he "uf- t.oda)
and ttlo aect.I.Oi.lli of neJd ' tlrtUiery
Au~l~ Vaglica New Ym l: (6)
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While the " ftr.st." team wa.s ICliril Lt'l(Jj n J.lOStll will &lt;::lim&amp;x their rered a i;)rol!en leg laJ&gt;t. seruKJn
The mot&lt;lrlzatton of ~nuaport- marched 100 ml~ l.n 23 ~ \..,..
Sk •IDI T ourh'
Vl ru•nl lla mtrl~lol Cmcumat t
Favorttea
maglfil the rei&gt;U'Ves enppd tn a ccll'bla~lon oi Armistice IJ$y at tho COfl81dered. one or the J::es.t encls In 1umNed can~ motor truc ks, trac· tal elapeed time: 11 · ho~uH imd~&amp;
" ~ltnll. :ighl ddf!atrd E,tllJ Rclist
long sesaJon wttb the ffOih 1n pre· •ba ll parA. with l:l c;u"emonial hou· the egt \Jut faUed to win lln} hlsh ten lor haulln&amp; artillery light car- minutea 1ij:ttllll h\lttJCt\lnC ~me ' Pull
ALhcns Nov t0-BPL-Fcu 1 ot N• \\ Y•l rl( 1C1
By FRANK F. FRIES
paratlon lor their game with Akron I Ctlt~ among ethers s~rtan Coach na.tlvnal honon due W his Injury so trucks to r.crve a.r; escort wa.sons fteld eql,llpmen~ Wu ~Wa. 17-m.
over·conftdence 1s thl tiling that 16
l ldl.:: ShLJP 11( Nt&gt;\o Y rk wdl ~ r111 the Rutwer OU)' Saturday
1 0co~ge 'PoUy' Cla1k who coached Matching the Stapes en the en'l and fo r the tmnsportMLion of mS.· m 1uns• .50- eaUber m-.chlne•IUI)a,
1 N s Stx&gt;rt~; Vlh'tn
w01 ryms Bobcat oucl1e11 thl~ wocek I ,i,dt:h defea ted .hLk f.h: Da ctc St:c
BJI1 Carroll, fleet halfback, Is anct captaine:t t.hc champiunsblp po~ts will be the Portsmouth ftank chlll . gune and machine gun troops .3D caHbl:e macblnes IJWl!l t.nd 'lfiV•
o.~&gt; they p_reparc ror the Ohio Unl- llanrt tO I
Coluntbw; 0 Nov IO-INS- fh~ l&amp;gat:J. !SUtrerini StOll} an inJJPCt.eji I ten' :l ll team of the A E F
men, Ebdlng Mitchell Long and -Is proceeding apace the rey!Ort eral pjecea ot experLD:iental et;~UW..
ven;lty·Miaml rray Sntutdlly Aftc1
AI Ne;uuk N J -Al Ro:!!!-1 B ~ l · Navy has been sunk anoth er \'tc root but it Is uot exp.ec\e&lt;j \0 k~p
Tl;~ foipartan~&gt; \\Ill have their McKalip Ebdlnr or St Marys &gt;Ult&amp;L
ment were earried ln ~ck . ft rahi·
defeatmg Ohio Wesle:\oan the Bub· levtl'
N J
\\ Citerweight
and tory ha.'l bel!n chalktd up In the him out of the pme Saturd~ Joe 1hand: t It If th
t rn bll.ck the calltlJmia. oraduate And M.tchell
Tht&gt; horse. howe..,er 1s maklnl a
du...t .... the entire march··
wm t:Qiunm
and success
tht home-coming
g_....,1
ey ul ~d b&gt; Ken oavi~·Eikins aii·Ame:ncan choice val!a.1t t&gt;1Tort a&amp;atnst eventua 1 aod
··~ Henry'snport a.lrso note&amp;
cats were co!1ceded the Bu .keye M&lt;
• tr. a t ld mal N cw y 01 k d ti!W frolic
was a huge
b.t• head o-'1'"
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General
conference championship bu~thP no )
coach Sam 8 WIIJam~~.n 15 IO!iingl "'• '• lnhave the doubtful honor or E:ll oug New tork u All-American _1 1929 will ;lroc.. IJ!y start thf: elrtam replacement tu the man · wtth satL!ta.ctton
that arranlt"laml
,ame wtll be ..1 blgg" ptub
At R~c hr:o;kr N Y - Bucln- Law · no time in burymg past iiUCcesses I last
uv &amp;tW'day
8 received tra
t be n.ost bumpo In un d M ~ r 1Y Bn. 1 OI Not re ......
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euvers h Fld by the First Cavalry men•-ha•e .....,.,
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h ~o ,o.ubu~n N Y
nnddlewelght tn hard wmk a' the Buckl'yc llta-~ Th
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[Coach Hmkey Haines has a fotmld
In can. paring ua.ckfleld ~tH'tlgth
last May and June, the- partJclpatlon 1n the 1932 O.lyl:n}llp
Close analysis of t11e ways m (fl 1 1tr I " mt1g HtUry W11ls Call- dl um and 0 e Sea 1 L d G
c Buckeye reaulA.rs will return ub lr ~quad
ol Stapes who a re of the t wo teams the wl!e ones Ka}
submJtle1 by Major Oenen.l Oamee at Los Aneles Thla, ti~
which the Buckeye teams hav~ rr LtJLR •lOl
d:l' nu
ray to lhe fold thlS aftt;moon and wiU ~\\mg~ n g In' ~ cncm\• tenitor,· \\lt.h
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Henr) .Ela..es It was found ....... , "has
been mftde ""'''-''lbie
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wairot s we1c rea y lo dig In for ]be sent thrO""h
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ClcH anct~ P :J.u l
Pll1'111C tile WISCOnsin Badgers al Madtson
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prac ce a lu-t for touchdowM The Spar· rhf.lct Ken Strong ~cw YuJk u
the type llf hcrse In t.he a11ny 1prlrtdpatly by mearu. of funds ra.1ti·
Live scores reveaL!! that M1am1 will Clt . and hgh~ llt'a \vwemlll knvck next Satmday
~~~l:iwn, Coach Wllln.nan announc- tnH~ ho. \ ~ a 1000 i)Hrentage rf:~ ali-Amerlcan Mar~y Brill of Notre tcda v ~ ~ grtatly ~uperlor In maoctl- P.d by pubUc·apirlted clvlllana a..
be tougher opposJtJOn f m Ohio Um t 1 t !l /l.hl' l'' Cr llt.t Pllllarl&lt; lp'lla
Tile starting lmeup 1lf 1, "I Batu&gt; •
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Ct.. I (I fm games ,.;en a l hume and Da&gt;U•' tom &lt;, Mayes McLa.l 1 ex· lng ab!Uty to that ln.. tht' army 20 legislation PT,,ecluded thi!
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1 recent 1mas HaEk cll Iowa and Spartan Iull!Jac!i. vear!l ago
\'CI SIt Y tll. n Wttl! "'
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Jduy s game was excused from
prac· ]onvJ!le
thcl w will leaveh for Jas- corn " bo.c k 1r em 111cr
lpubllc t unds
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lhoUJh Wcsle!!ian was dtspusell of
A. t P11 tland Me ~ Lru La,n\ .~ 1tlcc yestm d,:p,y but the lemamder of trus Thu
~onsy~ eadqua.r· lt:u , 1 nv: h tn gnd cam ps only halt
nd Parkinson former Pitt star arr 1 Aided by auch mudern equipThe report cot£.5 that the cavdecJslVcly, the outcome of the SRl· W tlr b1111 Ct,nn
uuddl ,,·. ~1!-:h l 1 tlw fi rst tea:n SQ Ufl d was sent/
r 1~suuy lUI w arrtve at Ia gam~ behind the Wor ld Champ- ~be Stapr..s head linen Sh.1ulng hon I mcnt a.-. nl'lto rec-.:!1..-ln&amp; SEts of the airy ha~ been ~quipped 1urlnK the
mday game Is b~ no means a sure r, f, ttcl Vm cent J.' orgiOilf' 1 htla· I tll rot~gh a iT~clling OJie·huur scrim ~~~iso~ :~ Th~~ 'Wlil travel t.o iou Packers with whl.lr.1 thev h:ne urs on the Spartan back.Held roslet airplane type and carried by the year with an !nCN!A.Sed number ot
thing
d'llll,la 112 l
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h hr uay a crnoon and 1o 1wn aJ\Idlng thst place honors all an: 'fonyHolmandOlenPresnel!All mcurted troops the cavalry col· armored cars, new types or truck!J
Ohto Unlver:-stt)
pro\ ell
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F'JnncL~co-M,x
n ae 1 1 No se•mus mimics WPJe ~ ufJeted ~ r~ug t e usual :Jmberlng -up ox- SP\~~ 11
Amcr!Lam from Alabama and Ne- umn ~ demonstrated a mobility and caterpillar tractors
s~·cllgth on defense las t Satwday Callfm,)i ,l hea\ywclght d('!Jat~d by the Buckey£: gllddcrs in the r~tl's prim to lhe same
I Anoth t:l Herne \'iclny right now braska , Dtlteb Clark or Cololado hitherto unkno\\n In tll1S bnh1Ch or I
-·--when the Bobcats lvppcd WL1eat · Jcl nny RJslw, Clcvel,md, flO I
NavJ sauce but the boys received lh ~d;~(. JI WV..w, • Nov
10--lNS- wculd moln a I!Ood btt tu lhe Spat- who Is the leagues htgh S&lt;-oreJ this the &amp;lm~ The radius of actio,I was I
1sc ... nsln Bnd~er'l a! ~ t am ror as the £eb 1 v.en. s en eason, P(. p. Lump~.n
on 'DePauw Red Gl ange, so efJ 11tk Van Nay O:~. klnnd nenvy. mo1e than 'the usual number of 1 a
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Georgia foun1 to be greatly lncreMed and 1
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fectlvely This ' ga!l c.pJng Gh~l
. _ t lb:ht defeated .Jack Publlck Cleve hard bumps and brUises 60 Coach c ne ct the hard~t games O! thill' the 1ace L&lt;o growing ti@htc, and Tech Allard, Texas U awl Cavosl ~ lts ability to disperse sately into
Re.tr•,at for Coov1cle
who has been gcllm; away tor long l la• 1! 181
WIJJaman has dectded NOT to give pcmt. ng t ' Ohto ... tale Saturday t o1 tight~!
Butler 0 Appearance ot McLaJ 1 5fHJal columns v n a wide front
In ~ullLt&gt; ~~hell aull states tl111&lt; prat•
sensational runs In marl;,- e\et yl Jo ~k B ~de\
Otklud heU \'Y · the fi1st eleven much If any hard ~C hFulc 15 bf'ilg ptuven today as
AI one of th(' tlank 11ru0ts th z 1 tl 11
u will add color to wa~ lnhanced t:y tlli! rapid means tlct• of llJtnchln:; a bill! nntl ehnh\
wntest falled to mJ.!i.e much 1m- v. t q:~ ht ctelented
Gene Stanton work t.hJs week
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llle Bad(l.t&gt;•s ent::-red theL· ~;econd St.u!&gt;(B wlll ha~ e au Ohio boy n 1e nt&gt; P
of communication
to !ILL:' lf.og~ or prl PLo n e~ le !11111 In
presston agamst the Ohio l.t&gt;»Jit I Ciev(!ano 4f.il
I The battltng BI.ICk eyes will travel d:~y ot hnrd work ro1 lhc coming ....__. ________ ,.,._____ ,
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The area cove~ by t~ man· rortr&gt; 'Jnl~ hiJWP\Pr, le ':'lot do&gt;Oe
Also twice whr.u DePauw 'MIS virto Madison for the ~J " llme in 12 ganw
was sold early this season lo SlPV- t:U\'er~ included a. i ra.cl tiO Jmlee~&gt;
l ually on Oh10s goo.! line ll1e BobI YeKXs and Will help Ww Badgers 1he e lntu received mstructions
~A~HI[l M~l lelt.n and will be back h-ere ~~etng !c)g and 35 mllt'fil wide the report P"'"Pt 10 rrrmclur) pr!ijttlll'l'~
cats held the Hao.'a :;-.~ for do\\ US
Large and Smo:tll Town•
Icelebrate homecomulg day The I r. n B n~ew piny )csll&gt;rda~ ami was
Ired in hi:; ef'lort to !.how h " Iorin says encompassing ~ot only a thu ~e l\llo "IIi m~ke su~ h au cmf1l
Claude Chrisman \ elet an Ol1lo
:-; 11 ti l 1101111 .., gtl,. u~ nur 11, , 1 Bca!lct a nd Oro..y c:ew wHI enter ' n t lhrc.uHh A long work cut on
I ct team nlRles how tout~ ..lawns are l arg~ c ~ct1on or add desert but also to t'l!C,(I &lt;l' und ro l liose "ho•e dl~~;l}t ..
guard was hurt m the fh st Jew ), 0 ,, 11 1L dt.:v of 111 tl ~ 111 (Jl,.e 111 d du\l ltbe game the fl:lwlitcs and al- tcrwanl pa&amp;\11~
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made
gnat .shetches of mountains TI1e ~ 1111 'll" nre '~'n un rrr!alr: ur:tJ fre
minutes oi the: Dt'P,1 t,w contrst and ou~ 11 11 s of 1,,, n , ~ ( ttu .. ,.,ne n!!l t.hough Wlllama.n ts not planntn~
111c Budger~ cam!! thruugh th~
Both tl'ams have uet~e- clmn manPt:\et was designed to test ~he fllhntll • '"~'' f;fl)fp nml (dtt&gt;rca·
dl tl not 1eturn tot ~" gam&gt;
H h 1 hr , , h !P f ,.
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on sendtng hi~ vanuty through any[ Tllinois game last WetJk end 1.1 good
uvmal!le play ers at ilie tackle posts mettn~ of contlolllng large forces of I llH11 ~
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'"' lllll &gt;&lt;s " 11 ~' tu mlltl heavy work.outs thiS week he Is shape Goldenberg, quarterback, i.s 1
Kn;,y a, Etape tackle and a @:ra·
---and he will be •n ;;] ape to Jllatlltl" 1'·1-' ,( If~ uf 11 1 1 '" 11 ~ ~ '• wu d• m;•l making 1t plain that he does not ! still suffering with a bud leg but IS
daatc of E\ racm;e s 1930 v.a\l 1 ~' 011
w1t h thP varstl~ this week
,.,!J Hil t fJ ~~ '' h - I t nt &lt;'·S \ l!:o;t n expect Oluo Lo v.in t~&gt;c game V.Ith· expected to be able to scr. actiOn
ol t1Je [lrlds o[ the W'u:'iOll m the
Coach Don PctLn 1s ~ pc nclm~:: th 1 I~ I• pulklu
out a ftght
[~tijalllst the Buckeye:s Bat.u1day
1931 pro leat~,i.le Bing Miller, of N
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lmlfbaek, ts alw In Scoring Way; Bobcat y u pl~)'s the otl'r' post Thl , 1'
suffermg from :\ leg lnJur} H e wlll
11&gt;&lt; fourth ' ~a~ .n fHO roolbulll
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Star Only Six Points
durmg which t.m • 1lc hnS ~amed
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Behind Schnur
a 'eoutallon .m o1.e o. tne smooth
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1St working a.n1 steadiest ilm ml'll I
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Ohio CoJ\ege backfield men today
A' lhcs" hnny t'iut~ posts Pvrts 1
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Orca:on
utm a ll v.clt enu~lght w1esUcr de· melee to give them an opJXlrtunity ::itl'IC HILd Doud~. W &amp; J Ali ·
fc ::~te d Red Lludsay Aruona
to drive Marty Bch~ur ltne·ripp\ng AmFricnn st'lec[Jon BG l b a c • 1
At Bttl!ulo N y -Len Mnc uluso fullba&lt;:k wlth lhe Unlvmslty of minute p :.n ~ rs but In c~U e t h~Y
fct P1c1 Cr,!g·ttc Jcc tbull star an1 Dayton Flyers !rom the top pos.· shculd be taken trom the game the
K.ucl Nowma, New York d1ew
tton in the sco1lng Jist
SpuJtaru; have ~'-BUrson six roolj
At New Havt. 1-Jlm Londos
Schnur s record fer tl'!.c season 1~ two Inch former Texas U stat o.ml
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BIGGEST
01 -f'&lt;. ~, dcfc otrd Dick Davtscourt
points all garnered by the tm1ch Schleusner, Iowa gradt•mi.e LU re·
Callforma
down route Oabtl ~l . with the Ohio place them
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At !?p1tnftcld Ma~s -Gem ge Cal· Northern Polnr :Bear~ . 1 1:. second
Not only doe5 both team:. haw
"a, H 1iy defeated Ivan vcn1vhora1 with only five touchdowns, but ha.s the material ne~smuy for good eJeRustJa
boosted h,la total to 37 potnta by vena but. both have placed :.pedal
means
of seven pnlnt&amp; ater louch emphuis on coachlng as well Thr;:
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~ down He shares honors lth H en· '"'tatles have Hl..,ky Ha!neli former
dnso n ot Wilmington
ho hat~ N Y U backfteld ac.;o and uJo;o n
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OSSIP mAl ki'd up .six to uchdowns and a former member or the New Yr.. k
single point
Giant squad, Is dlrectlr.? the••
Close behind nrc three men v.Jih plays aaslet:ed by Marty Bt1IJ who
By Inte1natlonnt News Servtcc
l'tffin 0 Nov lU-INS-1\. week's six t&gt; Ins ncrcss the last \\hlle Une Incidentally 15 ~cion of "' weallh \ I
Jest 101 the Sll'dr.nt pnnces ts ex to their credit They !He Lannlns PE:nnsyl\a ,lh!. fnmll~ Br111 !Pfltned
Rock
pccterl to give HcJdc'bmg plen ty of of Wittenberg Orlmea cr Mt Union the Rockne 15Yl!l.em m.der
himself and hiL'I the Stapes cmrh ~,; I
vim fm Uw Cmcmna.t• game nex t ami Wlug of BaldWhi·Wallace
Snt m cla)
The local eleven
ldl" Fct.l th place ts h!!ld b} TelfY 01 to tile ninth degret&gt; m hi ~ style of
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l a~t Satmda~
has Leen given a Wllberfo1ce who has comiJmed !he play
Cca~.h Gccu,:r
•'C :;;y
Clatk
nr:w u JmbmaLion on the lme Abc touchdowns a field goal and two
Yo111lst end was shifted to t~ckk pol.1ts afkl tnuchdov.n fm a totaiiSpar\an Mn)tct li" LS the :Joubl
t:ad: style of a ploy ,.;Uh lmucule
nnd Sm1th Jl'pla.ced him ot the oi 3CI polnUI
dcubh and tllplc passes :;:pinncr
\llll fl: po~;l Motts elm&lt;'hed the oth_ _ ..
plays n"d shor~ pasf.cs va1ytng t hE I
CI tackle bet th
1attack He Jns!sts on h is men keeping In condJtiC.Il which hilS tl-~n no I
Sprlngfi t' h.l 0 Nov
10-INS-..,
small fa.ltor In the ~xcellent recmo I
Wittenberg ami Mat shJ.ll will settll'
S 1 Of the PortBmouth team .50 tal tillS
t!wh differences hCH' Saturday on
sea._"Cn Whether the two he1 l S of
IMPo~'r'ANT
tile bas1s of a wm und a loss for
- V bl ro _ 1the Stape' strategy board 1s ~tt.c1 1
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niVers•ty
e~reta e ....... 1 than h1s onf' or v. hether the oJ(,
IN '11-iE
pu t Tn 1928 Mars,la ll captured o.
6·0 wtn and m 193t1 the Lutherans
SUCCESS OF
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lool\. the cm1tcst \Hth a score or 7-0
Ad v1ce
Farmera
denin1r
Specialiet
Gives
ndag.e is wrong may be proved Wed clash
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P1eascd wi th the l'iho.vlng their line
Columbus, 0, Nov 10-SPL-Al·
mndc agumst Denls,Jn last Satm~ tacking Insects while they are nap
duy the Bearca.ts llr Cincinnati pmg 18 a good way V. destroy theJ;e
turned today to preparation~ fOT garden pests and help Insure bountllch 1 el eptwn or t:•c Hflldelbel&gt;J Uful yieldS of fresh IJ!sp vegeta.bles
ehmm scheduled f,Jr next Satur- [ next summer aecordlng oo H D
ctay nl Ca1 son field here
Brown specialist in ugetablc gard·
-i' enlng at the Ohlo State University
Bethany W Va Nov 10- INS-- 'Who declares fall plowing often reThc Bethany Bison grldders wlll suits in death to the home garden~
go IIIlo a long drill here tt.Kia~ in er s enemies
EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA
L.ate fall plowing of garden soils
pJepalntlon fm the lnv11Shm of tl.e
Otove Cit\ eleven \1 IJ 1ch will help exposes many iruects which hav~:
1)6.NGEI2.
the Bisons wind up their season hibernated for the winter, he sa.ys
THAT advertisements spat·kle w1th money saving infonna·
he1 e Saturday Coac~ John Knight In sect~ wtll be m03t likely to per ·
tion.
Will ghe hill men th..,lr las t scxlm- ish If they are expwcd to adverse
CEPTION
mage of the se.uon tomorrow
wettther conditions such as usually
p1evall when the gruund first starts
Persistent advertis21 &lt;show an honest desire to serve evet·yColumbus 0, Nov 10--INB-Uil· to ft eeze Many of the pests hib·
able to ferret out a bacltfteld man ernate at a depth c-f from 6 to 6
one well.
With talent to gaUr;p through op- Inches and It is essentla.l that the
posing llneK and seconoary by de-~land be plowed to this depth In ortense Bill Bel'lllohr wlll put his der ta bring the lnsl'Cts to the sur·
The pl'inted page is the I" oper place for the seller tu seek the
Capital Unlverslty eleven through 1ace where they will be exposed tu
prect~lon plays In an attempt
t.o the elements
buyer.
give them a concerted drive and a 1 Fall plowlng 1s an
effective
scoring punch lor the contest 'ilrith means of smothering disease or·
Nothing offers such a big oppmtunity to please trade and
Hiram here BaturdaJi
aanlsms which frequently multiply
~ 011 decaying or )Jvlng organic ma.tbuild
big volume business as does the right kind of advertising.
Nctrr. DB me Ind, Nov 10--INS- te1 It Is claimed that. this Is the
Scmvo ne with a Etatlstlcal bent mo.!lt practical way to control tbe
Hgurr..d it c.ut tJdBy tha~ Notre Septc.tla disease which attacks to·
Ad vet tising through the printed page is the progressive, cu•, ·
Dam s l:ncl&gt;::tl.t Id mt: 1 ha'l-c LJI!V;:!i· ma lo failage and not only reduces [
lc:l n mile Rnd n qu a~ t " r l'l tne the yield but greatly affect.o; the
© l!lll , Kmg Fralurts 5}mllealr, lnrc, (,rr:t\ llt •1 nn rtl!hls rue rv~d.
venient way to sell goods m set vice.
g+x Gllmcs they have pJaycd this quallts ot the frmt which never '
ANS have at•tsen en m.a~se ; t cd an clement Into ioot~al1 wh1cl1 ran up 68 pllints ag •n ! n trong raH th e c.f wh tch t:~o1qht v.ct ?\t~ rlpen~ SRtlstllCtorUy It lS quite
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for u fra ctton of a second · ··though ll)uqly decried by Cornell dev(;u, and ~ma tlh! ld ~C\·
Tmtltful adve1-tisement p1ov3s itself in ac~omplishmento .
111e t;qwtd q fL~ idle }ester4ay to llltQlV tna t fll.ll plowing Is alao ef •
th
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~ scattered d1e ba.rds ••• has grad~ oral other fjliiJOJ opponents 111 the prcna1 z fer cl.umoom C!(Uill l.n l:l~S"', 1 fecttve In conttoJUnv many similar
ere lS a ea Y .stt nes ' uaJiy ensnar.ed the taney of a vast same IWa~&gt;on, by IC!~ortmrr to un
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1dlseo..sc' To be m()tlt etfecttve, o.ll
broken now by ncarl)' h.vstClrl cal preponderance ot playen and aeual attack as 1ts chwf offe 'I.Stve
Some business concern., have
1d eas about the kind
r ;t1!1.stc.n ill Nov 10--INS- crop refuse and organic growth in·
feminine cries, and countlesB ovar• spectatora ahke.
weapon.
N&lt; rt h~ n~;t~;n wtch the B ig •r 11 1eluding ffiiUllJI» should be covered
of advettising that is best, whil.e bt.hers lics;tatJ becauEJ they
wroua-ht masculm e bassos and fulNotre Dam.e teurnl!! under tl1c
Two of the greatest ~a·sen tit ! m Li'l ~ b1g, lo:tay b ~ a;an pre cpmpiq.tely with soU r.~ that the d1s
settos. lA pall of qu1et agam per- lfllld•ng genJu3 of Knutc Rockne \\ere Buck Muller of Cn.!tfo"TTIa 1 patallcn'i m earnest fr.t th&amp; lnd mne 1ease Ol'ganiwls will be $rnotheutd
don't believe in any kind of advertising .
v.ades he cast stands, but pan· , . even before the era of the rna· and Benny F~u!dmo.n of J\1 1c!nann. ,. ,., ,.., , s ~ tutri "" ou~nrr Poto r lt!·
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Ceo•u• Ftr~re•
of the ,Cield. A for9-~yard pus to developed later on · •QHtiJ··to be fllotball more than eighty yanls,
• 'l ltr;. ~ll lllllCI'llfOrrt QnrJcr t he ecn
a rec::eiter~ who waS rractlcall)' out the tcrror of almost all tl:leir op· and }J.c ac tually oompleted a Bt1V• tn J du,.ed h l p ~in the'dcart has Jus sailed inches ponent'l, slinPJ~ beciu9e t'hey Could enty ;yard paes m a game agair.lflt
MmrrJp•lls Mmu . Nr.v lG-INS I ijlJ• 1,1\\ ure l~»tructPtl to ellltmc1ur •
over )lis ou stretChed handll . .
be ceunted u~n W dirken the at. Ohto State in l!,J20.
TO THOSE
~Q NOT KNOW
!T
- M!r.r. cf::&gt;ta, badly tattcr !id q.ll
JlPrtitt~lt at 1htar u ~ uul pi tt~- of
Th• 111911~ exdtiJ18 play ln ,foot- mosphere wt WeJI·!JjNc.t~ for- No play looks simpler tf'I~Jtt a thr t'1.ttle wtth NOJ:thweatA'tn ,
1 nho!lu~th"al lrJ: at lilolr ftF!t'mll
baiL •. th\ one whleli in a Iorge ward passes. In a gan1o against n'*tly executed forward. On ~hat
th l.l'-J~&gt; tcmparatl\fi!:ly 3a,-E.~qdpy ,~11 l'.''me
!e~J!!Ar lodlfl~t; Jll 9'"
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mi111~re l•~:r:~f\alble f.or: the tre• Army u far @back as 1913 the
b
~~*m
.:.t .... ~ &amp;P,~· of ~a' a*me Ramblera w~ ou~·playe~ ~qa out- ~count ~orne ave ~uor,ed abauit
tlj l' .. qua d prepf!fO.~ ~t\~#~:~?1111. ~~~~\h~1 · tlurt•ltbl h8~~BP
m;, l!NIJ~t Itt, ~flUII!.tloq of 11 nY J~r;••
1t af.7'0"' Ta e forward pMs \ To 'manoeuVered' In evtloy ll!l.,JMe o1 the unfatrnes!l of tlie aco~ing eys· breu 1~er wtth Co ~U: . colMac.
say th~i iu ' etf!ct ' dul'ing ~he'lal&gt;t ptay ; exC~Pt. •t.h! ! a.ir.~.at· ')'et~ tWl t~;m lVbicdb att.Qehes as much 'v.i.l~p
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ADVEltTIStNG IS THE UFE OF BtJSlliiESS.
ten ,years hall 4)'f)eb rcVolUtlom\ry; managed to wtn. by_ ; lop.-.tlde4 ta to~cli owns scored from paBilflll
Takia1 Cb-tnc..
ht•r of IN:hMl~ \l ho Rl'\' I'IOl r.ntmtt•rl
thit it tia.!1 t.Jaken the game fi'dm &amp;core via noekneto'Doralsthl'(lugli "! thost""blb ruahinar. The fad
'i hi! mnu "lu1 •lert~ded on '"lij: 1 1111 111111 or th'a !Cf(l.]1hs ~1Jlntw11 of
tPe big. Jurilberml{ follow, and the atr.
a~ft :1eve~ , ft r.ct play Ia more o111g Ia fm 1m1;• Ill Ihe ~ 8\l'CO!IIO~k!t ll 1 ~ c!p "r I.!JI·I r, ttf4:1J~~t\ff! fl! I&lt;lflt.:lll.t::
lveR'lttol:thc fast, Bllift)',l.lggresaA fow :years ago Dartmouth,
I t.l ~nd ,non~ mere deserv·
ho., o nother twl t-me 11o"" lltl liopu 111m 1!11 li~; J•Ut:m e lllfJ tm•u ~ 1p 1
f~,l!lte11lrent man, 111 not to O\ er· coacb~d b:r &lt;Jes• Ha1Vley, one of fr~tnoltsauls~the t:u;lln 1 that acerul to
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'I'UII!D4Y, I'IOVJ¥11ER 10, 1111 '
Ttll!IBDAY, NOVEMOER 10 1031

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'REEN AND WH IH ~~igt\~~:~~~~~,;~:~~§ WlllAMAN PUT~;:t;i;~~~~!i=·~! C~Nl[ST . ~HWH.N 5PlRTANS AND
Will MEH MI~MI ~~:~~~:~t~~~~::~ PUH~S AT WOR~:i~t~i€4.:7~~ ·sn~[S,' MOST
ANT Of'WHK cav~i~~:;;,~;!:~
IN fiNAl CONTEST FIGHT ~suLTs fOR BAOI:mGIMN~~~:h~~~3~
:1 statenhlandeu,ws,K;.;-s;;on,,
· Former All· ~~y;~m5LifiM
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American Of Ne~1t Ydti.: U, ~Aft8 Brill Of N"otre
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By IntemRtional News service
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AtlthoUih utmolt.
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EiUon Nok.
At New York-Bllly Town&amp;end
eunoundl the practtce HMkiba at I
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' ' 11 Wed' ~l..J
•wnal r~ or tbfi CtUctl
Game at Athens Saturday Vant f.U \ : &gt; r Wt'lterwelght, drfeated p aa I ucce1aea 8 ur1e
. d A I Ithe
north end. lt&amp;dlwnJ tt • •
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Ca \alry I• fiJr relraaor kt
turned that the ftrat tMm tn the •
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Completea Schedule
Andy Sa.vlola, New York no,
Plano
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Ieci'lmma•• yeeterdoy """"'mter:t or
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P"P'" ot Tlltiltlb:r Novem~ It
Chick Devlm, Btm Frr nclsco mld
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lh o ("PL l - N ov &gt;"" [COOkJt Cunningham former!) oi
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IOonrad and Nan~. -'1""!"
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Washln&amp;ton
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d!P v.t'l"ht defeatd Attie De Luoc~:~
Conte1t
B!Arlcom, and Bli"..._..0,...,., •-:..Jt. - (n the: moal unpot"!n~ PJn(; 9{ OJHo etaW He 11 00 eof lohe out.-- steady e;-cr!)&amp;(.lllnent by motQflZtd fare
1Brool!:lyn &lt;De Lucca injured right
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£'9\lal. to our
11es Lukz lt.1;1r:t !tile, g\.tafdl; De~ r e v.H a~ l e a na roo oo • ta~dlnl Oaniqnen .n the leaaue on lram;pon upon the ream o
SHOULD WIN EASILY hl!llt 11a ld fmccd to ret.lrel m
AT MADISON
liientt:r, oreel\bera &amp;lld Keete, 'bjlf t:all ....ra.gue
The
Portmlouth defense -.nd hll .!!lx fool t.hrte In- Korac aru! a contitant dlmJnut\..,; 1 nl'le tmnnA an
cbn&amp;llt:hta of"" ..,
Allu. He11.dl"'Y Vancomcr 1221b11cb, Welever, tullbaok and Olip· re 1nHltt n1 w111 1..ee~ Ulo powet1W ehCII or h~tb ~him eapec· nf the cavalry wing ot tbe army enUre.lt1iiettt tibd1 ot: ~ the CavairT
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pcundcr od ealcd. Pat ~ y La nocca N
hant quarterbaclt
Joe
Vllel&amp;, Stapleton Stapes o.t the Unlv~ rsal Ially "'dept at snatchlni pa.asea Hll waa noted In the IUtnWll repart. ot School with detaebmentJ of the
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ercon l enc.e ay New Yolk: (6l
0 Tea Party Expected l (htry, Ind. halfback. ~tved a Sladlum ht&gt;re Wt'dneeday ntsltt
playing companinn Charley Mar- the Chief of cavall~ made public Secon~ anq Thlrteen\tl
(::avalry
Help To Make RedJ oe B 111 m
Brookl~ll , deteatcd
Because Buekeyea Are lbrolram rlb 1n the .scrtnuntae
18 oclotk Tht' local Aqlerkan ~ha11 or N v u wa&amp; before he "uf- t.oda)
and ttlo aect.I.Oi.lli of neJd ' tlrtUiery
Au~l~ Vaglica New Ym l: (6)
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While the " ftr.st." team wa.s ICliril Lt'l(Jj n J.lOStll will &lt;::lim&amp;x their rered a i;)rol!en leg laJ&gt;t. seruKJn
The mot&lt;lrlzatton of ~nuaport- marched 100 ml~ l.n 23 ~ \..,..
Sk •IDI T ourh'
Vl ru•nl lla mtrl~lol Cmcumat t
Favorttea
maglfil the rei&gt;U'Ves enppd tn a ccll'bla~lon oi Armistice IJ$y at tho COfl81dered. one or the J::es.t encls In 1umNed can~ motor truc ks, trac· tal elapeed time: 11 · ho~uH imd~&amp;
" ~ltnll. :ighl ddf!atrd E,tllJ Rclist
long sesaJon wttb the ffOih 1n pre· •ba ll parA. with l:l c;u"emonial hou· the egt \Jut faUed to win lln} hlsh ten lor haulln&amp; artillery light car- minutea 1ij:ttllll h\lttJCt\lnC ~me ' Pull
ALhcns Nov t0-BPL-Fcu 1 ot N• \\ Y•l rl( 1C1
By FRANK F. FRIES
paratlon lor their game with Akron I Ctlt~ among ethers s~rtan Coach na.tlvnal honon due W his Injury so trucks to r.crve a.r; escort wa.sons fteld eql,llpmen~ Wu ~Wa. 17-m.
over·conftdence 1s thl tiling that 16
l ldl.:: ShLJP 11( Nt&gt;\o Y rk wdl ~ r111 the Rutwer OU)' Saturday
1 0co~ge 'PoUy' Cla1k who coached Matching the Stapes en the en'l and fo r the tmnsportMLion of mS.· m 1uns• .50- eaUber m-.chlne•IUI)a,
1 N s Stx&gt;rt~; Vlh'tn
w01 ryms Bobcat oucl1e11 thl~ wocek I ,i,dt:h defea ted .hLk f.h: Da ctc St:c
BJI1 Carroll, fleet halfback, Is anct captaine:t t.hc champiunsblp po~ts will be the Portsmouth ftank chlll . gune and machine gun troops .3D caHbl:e macblnes IJWl!l t.nd 'lfiV•
o.~&gt; they p_reparc ror the Ohio Unl- llanrt tO I
Coluntbw; 0 Nov IO-INS- fh~ l&amp;gat:J. !SUtrerini StOll} an inJJPCt.eji I ten' :l ll team of the A E F
men, Ebdlng Mitchell Long and -Is proceeding apace the rey!Ort eral pjecea ot experLD:iental et;~UW..
ven;lty·Miaml rray Sntutdlly Aftc1
AI Ne;uuk N J -Al Ro:!!!-1 B ~ l · Navy has been sunk anoth er \'tc root but it Is uot exp.ec\e&lt;j \0 k~p
Tl;~ foipartan~&gt; \\Ill have their McKalip Ebdlnr or St Marys &gt;Ult&amp;L
ment were earried ln ~ck . ft rahi·
defeatmg Ohio Wesle:\oan the Bub· levtl'
N J
\\ Citerweight
and tory ha.'l bel!n chalktd up In the him out of the pme Saturd~ Joe 1hand: t It If th
t rn bll.ck the calltlJmia. oraduate And M.tchell
Tht&gt; horse. howe..,er 1s maklnl a
du...t .... the entire march··
wm t:Qiunm
and success
tht home-coming
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ey ul ~d b&gt; Ken oavi~·Eikins aii·Ame:ncan choice val!a.1t t&gt;1Tort a&amp;atnst eventua 1 aod
··~ Henry'snport a.lrso note&amp;
cats were co!1ceded the Bu .keye M&lt;
• tr. a t ld mal N cw y 01 k d ti!W frolic
was a huge
b.t• head o-'1'"
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" , cel;l ]Sta• •!l' u blamkrs
General
conference championship bu~thP no )
coach Sam 8 WIIJam~~.n 15 IO!iingl "'• '• lnhave the doubtful honor or E:ll oug New tork u All-American _1 1929 will ;lroc.. IJ!y start thf: elrtam replacement tu the man · wtth satL!ta.ctton
that arranlt"laml
,ame wtll be ..1 blgg" ptub
At R~c hr:o;kr N Y - Bucln- Law · no time in burymg past iiUCcesses I last
uv &amp;tW'day
8 received tra
t be n.ost bumpo In un d M ~ r 1Y Bn. 1 OI Not re ......
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euvers h Fld by the First Cavalry men•-ha•e .....,.,
~"n made •qo
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!em than 1t was expedcd
h ~o ,o.ubu~n N Y
nnddlewelght tn hard wmk a' the Buckl'yc llta-~ Th
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[Coach Hmkey Haines has a fotmld
In can. paring ua.ckfleld ~tH'tlgth
last May and June, the- partJclpatlon 1n the 1932 O.lyl:n}llp
Close analysis of t11e ways m (fl 1 1tr I " mt1g HtUry W11ls Call- dl um and 0 e Sea 1 L d G
c Buckeye reaulA.rs will return ub lr ~quad
ol Stapes who a re of the t wo teams the wl!e ones Ka}
submJtle1 by Major Oenen.l Oamee at Los Aneles Thla, ti~
which the Buckeye teams hav~ rr LtJLR •lOl
d:l' nu
ray to lhe fold thlS aftt;moon and wiU ~\\mg~ n g In' ~ cncm\• tenitor,· \\lt.h
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Henr) .Ela..es It was found ....... , "has
been mftde ""'''-''lbie
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wairot s we1c rea y lo dig In for ]be sent thrO""h
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pav yout money lllld ta e yo ur
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been scoring despite lne compar!!-·
ClcH anct~ P :J.u l
Pll1'111C tile WISCOnsin Badgers al Madtson
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prac ce a lu-t for touchdowM The Spar· rhf.lct Ken Strong ~cw YuJk u
the type llf hcrse In t.he a11ny 1prlrtdpatly by mearu. of funds ra.1ti·
Live scores reveaL!! that M1am1 will Clt . and hgh~ llt'a \vwemlll knvck next Satmday
~~~l:iwn, Coach Wllln.nan announc- tnH~ ho. \ ~ a 1000 i)Hrentage rf:~ ali-Amerlcan Mar~y Brill of Notre tcda v ~ ~ grtatly ~uperlor In maoctl- P.d by pubUc·apirlted clvlllana a..
be tougher opposJtJOn f m Ohio Um t 1 t !l /l.hl' l'' Cr llt.t Pllllarl&lt; lp'lla
Tile starting lmeup 1lf 1, "I Batu&gt; •
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Ct.. I (I fm games ,.;en a l hume and Da&gt;U•' tom &lt;, Mayes McLa.l 1 ex· lng ab!Uty to that ln.. tht' army 20 legislation PT,,ecluded thi!
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1 e Buckeyes
1 recent 1mas HaEk cll Iowa and Spartan Iull!Jac!i. vear!l ago
\'CI SIt Y tll. n Wttl! "'
ove ,eyon
Jduy s game was excused from
prac· ]onvJ!le
thcl w will leaveh for Jas- corn " bo.c k 1r em 111cr
lpubllc t unds
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lhoUJh Wcsle!!ian was dtspusell of
A. t P11 tland Me ~ Lru La,n\ .~ 1tlcc yestm d,:p,y but the lemamder of trus Thu
~onsy~ eadqua.r· lt:u , 1 nv: h tn gnd cam ps only halt
nd Parkinson former Pitt star arr 1 Aided by auch mudern equipThe report cot£.5 that the cavdecJslVcly, the outcome of the SRl· W tlr b1111 Ct,nn
uuddl ,,·. ~1!-:h l 1 tlw fi rst tea:n SQ Ufl d was sent/
r 1~suuy lUI w arrtve at Ia gam~ behind the Wor ld Champ- ~be Stapr..s head linen Sh.1ulng hon I mcnt a.-. nl'lto rec-.:!1..-ln&amp; SEts of the airy ha~ been ~quipped 1urlnK the
mday game Is b~ no means a sure r, f, ttcl Vm cent J.' orgiOilf' 1 htla· I tll rot~gh a iT~clling OJie·huur scrim ~~~iso~ :~ Th~~ 'Wlil travel t.o iou Packers with whl.lr.1 thev h:ne urs on the Spartan back.Held roslet airplane type and carried by the year with an !nCN!A.Sed number ot
thing
d'llll,la 112 l
m:J.ge sesslou
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h hr uay a crnoon and 1o 1wn aJ\Idlng thst place honors all an: 'fonyHolmandOlenPresnel!All mcurted troops the cavalry col· armored cars, new types or truck!J
Ohto Unlver:-stt)
pro\ ell
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A. L S n~
F'JnncL~co-M,x
n ae 1 1 No se•mus mimics WPJe ~ ufJeted ~ r~ug t e usual :Jmberlng -up ox- SP\~~ 11
Amcr!Lam from Alabama and Ne- umn ~ demonstrated a mobility and caterpillar tractors
s~·cllgth on defense las t Satwday Callfm,)i ,l hea\ywclght d('!Jat~d by the Buckey£: gllddcrs in the r~tl's prim to lhe same
I Anoth t:l Herne \'iclny right now braska , Dtlteb Clark or Cololado hitherto unkno\\n In tll1S bnh1Ch or I
-·--when the Bobcats lvppcd WL1eat · Jcl nny RJslw, Clcvel,md, flO I
NavJ sauce but the boys received lh ~d;~(. JI WV..w, • Nov
10--lNS- wculd moln a I!Ood btt tu lhe Spat- who Is the leagues htgh S&lt;-oreJ this the &amp;lm~ The radius of actio,I was I
1sc ... nsln Bnd~er'l a! ~ t am ror as the £eb 1 v.en. s en eason, P(. p. Lump~.n
on 'DePauw Red Gl ange, so efJ 11tk Van Nay O:~. klnnd nenvy. mo1e than 'the usual number of 1 a
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Georgia foun1 to be greatly lncreMed and 1
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fectlvely This ' ga!l c.pJng Gh~l
. _ t lb:ht defeated .Jack Publlck Cleve hard bumps and brUises 60 Coach c ne ct the hard~t games O! thill' the 1ace L&lt;o growing ti@htc, and Tech Allard, Texas U awl Cavosl ~ lts ability to disperse sately into
Re.tr•,at for Coov1cle
who has been gcllm; away tor long l la• 1! 181
WIJJaman has dectded NOT to give pcmt. ng t ' Ohto ... tale Saturday t o1 tight~!
Butler 0 Appearance ot McLaJ 1 5fHJal columns v n a wide front
In ~ullLt&gt; ~~hell aull states tl111&lt; prat•
sensational runs In marl;,- e\et yl Jo ~k B ~de\
Otklud heU \'Y · the fi1st eleven much If any hard ~C hFulc 15 bf'ilg ptuven today as
AI one of th(' tlank 11ru0ts th z 1 tl 11
u will add color to wa~ lnhanced t:y tlli! rapid means tlct• of llJtnchln:; a bill! nntl ehnh\
wntest falled to mJ.!i.e much 1m- v. t q:~ ht ctelented
Gene Stanton work t.hJs week
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llle Bad(l.t&gt;•s ent::-red theL· ~;econd St.u!&gt;(B wlll ha~ e au Ohio boy n 1e nt&gt; P
of communication
to !ILL:' lf.og~ or prl PLo n e~ le !11111 In
presston agamst the Ohio l.t&gt;»Jit I Ciev(!ano 4f.il
I The battltng BI.ICk eyes will travel d:~y ot hnrd work ro1 lhc coming ....__. ________ ,.,._____ ,
.... ..__ Wwnesdsys ccntesl The lndlMP
The area cove~ by t~ man· rortr&gt; 'Jnl~ hiJWP\Pr, le ':'lot do&gt;Oe
Also twice whr.u DePauw 'MIS virto Madison for the ~J " llme in 12 ganw
was sold early this season lo SlPV- t:U\'er~ included a. i ra.cl tiO Jmlee~&gt;
l ually on Oh10s goo.! line ll1e BobI YeKXs and Will help Ww Badgers 1he e lntu received mstructions
~A~HI[l M~l lelt.n and will be back h-ere ~~etng !c)g and 35 mllt'fil wide the report P"'"Pt 10 rrrmclur) pr!ijttlll'l'~
cats held the Hao.'a :;-.~ for do\\ US
Large and Smo:tll Town•
Icelebrate homecomulg day The I r. n B n~ew piny )csll&gt;rda~ ami was
Ired in hi:; ef'lort to !.how h " Iorin says encompassing ~ot only a thu ~e l\llo "IIi m~ke su~ h au cmf1l
Claude Chrisman \ elet an Ol1lo
:-; 11 ti l 1101111 .., gtl,. u~ nur 11, , 1 Bca!lct a nd Oro..y c:ew wHI enter ' n t lhrc.uHh A long work cut on
I ct team nlRles how tout~ ..lawns are l arg~ c ~ct1on or add desert but also to t'l!C,(I &lt;l' und ro l liose "ho•e dl~~;l}t ..
guard was hurt m the fh st Jew ), 0 ,, 11 1L dt.:v of 111 tl ~ 111 (Jl,.e 111 d du\l ltbe game the fl:lwlitcs and al- tcrwanl pa&amp;\11~
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made
gnat .shetches of mountains TI1e ~ 1111 'll" nre '~'n un rrr!alr: ur:tJ fre
minutes oi the: Dt'P,1 t,w contrst and ou~ 11 11 s of 1,,, n , ~ ( ttu .. ,.,ne n!!l t.hough Wlllama.n ts not planntn~
111c Budger~ cam!! thruugh th~
Both tl'ams have uet~e- clmn manPt:\et was designed to test ~he fllhntll • '"~'' f;fl)fp nml (dtt&gt;rca·
dl tl not 1eturn tot ~" gam&gt;
H h 1 hr , , h !P f ,.
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on sendtng hi~ vanuty through any[ Tllinois game last WetJk end 1.1 good
uvmal!le play ers at ilie tackle posts mettn~ of contlolllng large forces of I llH11 ~
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Inj ury was not se1tous howe1Je 1
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'"' lllll &gt;&lt;s " 11 ~' tu mlltl heavy work.outs thiS week he Is shape Goldenberg, quarterback, i.s 1
Kn;,y a, Etape tackle and a @:ra·
---and he will be •n ;;] ape to Jllatlltl" 1'·1-' ,( If~ uf 11 1 1 '" 11 ~ ~ '• wu d• m;•l making 1t plain that he does not ! still suffering with a bud leg but IS
daatc of E\ racm;e s 1930 v.a\l 1 ~' 011
w1t h thP varstl~ this week
,.,!J Hil t fJ ~~ '' h - I t nt &lt;'·S \ l!:o;t n expect Oluo Lo v.in t~&gt;c game V.Ith· expected to be able to scr. actiOn
ol t1Je [lrlds o[ the W'u:'iOll m the
Coach Don PctLn 1s ~ pc nclm~:: th 1 I~ I• pulklu
out a ftght
[~tijalllst the Buckeye:s Bat.u1day
1931 pro leat~,i.le Bing Miller, of N
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t~bl y Sctllllt•r
lmlfbaek, ts alw In Scoring Way; Bobcat y u pl~)'s the otl'r' post Thl , 1'
suffermg from :\ leg lnJur} H e wlll
11&gt;&lt; fourth ' ~a~ .n fHO roolbulll
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prob&lt;'bly not C'"t mto the same
Star Only Six Points
durmg which t.m • 1lc hnS ~amed
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Behind Schnur
a 'eoutallon .m o1.e o. tne smooth
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With The Wrestlers
1St working a.n1 steadiest ilm ml'll I
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Columbus, 0 , Nov
,o- INS- 1 1 the gar,JP.
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B"RNLEY------------Ev Int elllational News Service
Ohio CoJ\ege backfield men today
A' lhcs" hnny t'iut~ posts Pvrts 1
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At D ~ trolt-Jack R.eJnolds' Cin· awaited another saturday football mc.uth has Chrllit!Cmen
Orca:on
utm a ll v.clt enu~lght w1esUcr de· melee to give them an opJXlrtunity ::itl'IC HILd Doud~. W &amp; J Ali ·
fc ::~te d Red Lludsay Aruona
to drive Marty Bch~ur ltne·ripp\ng AmFricnn st'lec[Jon BG l b a c • 1
At Bttl!ulo N y -Len Mnc uluso fullba&lt;:k wlth lhe Unlvmslty of minute p :.n ~ rs but In c~U e t h~Y
fct P1c1 Cr,!g·ttc Jcc tbull star an1 Dayton Flyers !rom the top pos.· shculd be taken trom the game the
K.ucl Nowma, New York d1ew
tton in the sco1lng Jist
SpuJtaru; have ~'-BUrson six roolj
At New Havt. 1-Jlm Londos
Schnur s record fer tl'!.c season 1~ two Inch former Texas U stat o.ml
--ONE' OF
BIGGEST
01 -f'&lt;. ~, dcfc otrd Dick Davtscourt
points all garnered by the tm1ch Schleusner, Iowa gradt•mi.e LU re·
Callforma
down route Oabtl ~l . with the Ohio place them
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At !?p1tnftcld Ma~s -Gem ge Cal· Northern Polnr :Bear~ . 1 1:. second
Not only doe5 both team:. haw
"a, H 1iy defeated Ivan vcn1vhora1 with only five touchdowns, but ha.s the material ne~smuy for good eJeRustJa
boosted h,la total to 37 potnta by vena but. both have placed :.pedal
means
of seven pnlnt&amp; ater louch emphuis on coachlng as well Thr;:
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~ down He shares honors lth H en· '"'tatles have Hl..,ky Ha!neli former
dnso n ot Wilmington
ho hat~ N Y U backfteld ac.;o and uJo;o n
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OSSIP mAl ki'd up .six to uchdowns and a former member or the New Yr.. k
single point
Giant squad, Is dlrectlr.? the••
Close behind nrc three men v.Jih plays aaslet:ed by Marty Bt1IJ who
By Inte1natlonnt News Servtcc
l'tffin 0 Nov lU-INS-1\. week's six t&gt; Ins ncrcss the last \\hlle Une Incidentally 15 ~cion of "' weallh \ I
Jest 101 the Sll'dr.nt pnnces ts ex to their credit They !He Lannlns PE:nnsyl\a ,lh!. fnmll~ Br111 !Pfltned
Rock
pccterl to give HcJdc'bmg plen ty of of Wittenberg Orlmea cr Mt Union the Rockne 15Yl!l.em m.der
himself and hiL'I the Stapes cmrh ~,; I
vim fm Uw Cmcmna.t• game nex t ami Wlug of BaldWhi·Wallace
Snt m cla)
The local eleven
ldl" Fct.l th place ts h!!ld b} TelfY 01 to tile ninth degret&gt; m hi ~ style of
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l a~t Satmda~
has Leen given a Wllberfo1ce who has comiJmed !he play
Cca~.h Gccu,:r
•'C :;;y
Clatk
nr:w u JmbmaLion on the lme Abc touchdowns a field goal and two
Yo111lst end was shifted to t~ckk pol.1ts afkl tnuchdov.n fm a totaiiSpar\an Mn)tct li" LS the :Joubl
t:ad: style of a ploy ,.;Uh lmucule
nnd Sm1th Jl'pla.ced him ot the oi 3CI polnUI
dcubh and tllplc passes :;:pinncr
\llll fl: po~;l Motts elm&lt;'hed the oth_ _ ..
plays n"d shor~ pasf.cs va1ytng t hE I
CI tackle bet th
1attack He Jns!sts on h is men keeping In condJtiC.Il which hilS tl-~n no I
Sprlngfi t' h.l 0 Nov
10-INS-..,
small fa.ltor In the ~xcellent recmo I
Wittenberg ami Mat shJ.ll will settll'
S 1 Of the PortBmouth team .50 tal tillS
t!wh differences hCH' Saturday on
sea._"Cn Whether the two he1 l S of
IMPo~'r'ANT
tile bas1s of a wm und a loss for
- V bl ro _ 1the Stape' strategy board 1s ~tt.c1 1
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niVers•ty
e~reta e ....... 1 than h1s onf' or v. hether the oJ(,
IN '11-iE
pu t Tn 1928 Mars,la ll captured o.
6·0 wtn and m 193t1 the Lutherans
SUCCESS OF
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lool\. the cm1tcst \Hth a score or 7-0
Ad v1ce
Farmera
denin1r
Specialiet
Gives
ndag.e is wrong may be proved Wed clash
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Nov
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P1eascd wi th the l'iho.vlng their line
Columbus, 0, Nov 10-SPL-Al·
mndc agumst Denls,Jn last Satm~ tacking Insects while they are nap
duy the Bearca.ts llr Cincinnati pmg 18 a good way V. destroy theJ;e
turned today to preparation~ fOT garden pests and help Insure bountllch 1 el eptwn or t:•c Hflldelbel&gt;J Uful yieldS of fresh IJ!sp vegeta.bles
ehmm scheduled f,Jr next Satur- [ next summer aecordlng oo H D
ctay nl Ca1 son field here
Brown specialist in ugetablc gard·
-i' enlng at the Ohlo State University
Bethany W Va Nov 10- INS-- 'Who declares fall plowing often reThc Bethany Bison grldders wlll suits in death to the home garden~
go IIIlo a long drill here tt.Kia~ in er s enemies
EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA
L.ate fall plowing of garden soils
pJepalntlon fm the lnv11Shm of tl.e
Otove Cit\ eleven \1 IJ 1ch will help exposes many iruects which hav~:
1)6.NGEI2.
the Bisons wind up their season hibernated for the winter, he sa.ys
THAT advertisements spat·kle w1th money saving infonna·
he1 e Saturday Coac~ John Knight In sect~ wtll be m03t likely to per ·
tion.
Will ghe hill men th..,lr las t scxlm- ish If they are expwcd to adverse
CEPTION
mage of the se.uon tomorrow
wettther conditions such as usually
p1evall when the gruund first starts
Persistent advertis21 &lt;show an honest desire to serve evet·yColumbus 0, Nov 10--INB-Uil· to ft eeze Many of the pests hib·
able to ferret out a bacltfteld man ernate at a depth c-f from 6 to 6
one well.
With talent to gaUr;p through op- Inches and It is essentla.l that the
posing llneK and seconoary by de-~land be plowed to this depth In ortense Bill Bel'lllohr wlll put his der ta bring the lnsl'Cts to the sur·
The pl'inted page is the I" oper place for the seller tu seek the
Capital Unlverslty eleven through 1ace where they will be exposed tu
prect~lon plays In an attempt
t.o the elements
buyer.
give them a concerted drive and a 1 Fall plowlng 1s an
effective
scoring punch lor the contest 'ilrith means of smothering disease or·
Nothing offers such a big oppmtunity to please trade and
Hiram here BaturdaJi
aanlsms which frequently multiply
~ 011 decaying or )Jvlng organic ma.tbuild
big volume business as does the right kind of advertising.
Nctrr. DB me Ind, Nov 10--INS- te1 It Is claimed that. this Is the
Scmvo ne with a Etatlstlcal bent mo.!lt practical way to control tbe
Hgurr..d it c.ut tJdBy tha~ Notre Septc.tla disease which attacks to·
Ad vet tising through the printed page is the progressive, cu•, ·
Dam s l:ncl&gt;::tl.t Id mt: 1 ha'l-c LJI!V;:!i· ma lo failage and not only reduces [
lc:l n mile Rnd n qu a~ t " r l'l tne the yield but greatly affect.o; the
© l!lll , Kmg Fralurts 5}mllealr, lnrc, (,rr:t\ llt •1 nn rtl!hls rue rv~d.
venient way to sell goods m set vice.
g+x Gllmcs they have pJaycd this quallts ot the frmt which never '
ANS have at•tsen en m.a~se ; t cd an clement Into ioot~al1 wh1cl1 ran up 68 pllints ag •n ! n trong raH th e c.f wh tch t:~o1qht v.ct ?\t~ rlpen~ SRtlstllCtorUy It lS quite
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for u fra ctton of a second · ··though ll)uqly decried by Cornell dev(;u, and ~ma tlh! ld ~C\·
Tmtltful adve1-tisement p1ov3s itself in ac~omplishmento .
111e t;qwtd q fL~ idle }ester4ay to llltQlV tna t fll.ll plowing Is alao ef •
th
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~ scattered d1e ba.rds ••• has grad~ oral other fjliiJOJ opponents 111 the prcna1 z fer cl.umoom C!(Uill l.n l:l~S"', 1 fecttve In conttoJUnv many similar
ere lS a ea Y .stt nes ' uaJiy ensnar.ed the taney of a vast same IWa~&gt;on, by IC!~ortmrr to un
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broken now by ncarl)' h.vstClrl cal preponderance ot playen and aeual attack as 1ts chwf offe 'I.Stve
Some business concern., have
1d eas about the kind
r ;t1!1.stc.n ill Nov 10--INS- crop refuse and organic growth in·
feminine cries, and countlesB ovar• spectatora ahke.
weapon.
N&lt; rt h~ n~;t~;n wtch the B ig •r 11 1eluding ffiiUllJI» should be covered
of advettising that is best, whil.e bt.hers lics;tatJ becauEJ they
wroua-ht masculm e bassos and fulNotre Dam.e teurnl!! under tl1c
Two of the greatest ~a·sen tit ! m Li'l ~ b1g, lo:tay b ~ a;an pre cpmpiq.tely with soU r.~ that the d1s
settos. lA pall of qu1et agam per- lfllld•ng genJu3 of Knutc Rockne \\ere Buck Muller of Cn.!tfo"TTIa 1 patallcn'i m earnest fr.t th&amp; lnd mne 1ease Ol'ganiwls will be $rnotheutd
don't believe in any kind of advertising .
v.ades he cast stands, but pan· , . even before the era of the rna· and Benny F~u!dmo.n of J\1 1c!nann. ,. ,., ,.., , s ~ tutri "" ou~nrr Poto r lt!·
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Ceo•u• Ftr~re•
of the ,Cield. A for9-~yard pus to developed later on · •QHtiJ··to be fllotball more than eighty yanls,
• 'l ltr;. ~ll lllllCI'llfOrrt QnrJcr t he ecn
a rec::eiter~ who waS rractlcall)' out the tcrror of almost all tl:leir op· and }J.c ac tually oompleted a Bt1V• tn J du,.ed h l p ~in the'dcart has Jus sailed inches ponent'l, slinPJ~ beciu9e t'hey Could enty ;yard paes m a game agair.lflt
MmrrJp•lls Mmu . Nr.v lG-INS I ijlJ• 1,1\\ ure l~»tructPtl to ellltmc1ur •
over )lis ou stretChed handll . .
be ceunted u~n W dirken the at. Ohto State in l!,J20.
TO THOSE
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- M!r.r. cf::&gt;ta, badly tattcr !id q.ll
JlPrtitt~lt at 1htar u ~ uul pi tt~- of
Th• 111911~ exdtiJ18 play ln ,foot- mosphere wt WeJI·!JjNc.t~ for- No play looks simpler tf'I~Jtt a thr t'1.ttle wtth NOJ:thweatA'tn ,
1 nho!lu~th"al lrJ: at lilolr ftF!t'mll
baiL •. th\ one whleli in a Iorge ward passes. In a gan1o against n'*tly executed forward. On ~hat
th l.l'-J~&gt; tcmparatl\fi!:ly 3a,-E.~qdpy ,~11 l'.''me
!e~J!!Ar lodlfl~t; Jll 9'"
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mi111~re l•~:r:~f\alble f.or: the tre• Army u far @back as 1913 the
b
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.:.t .... ~ &amp;P,~· of ~a' a*me Ramblera w~ ou~·playe~ ~qa out- ~count ~orne ave ~uor,ed abauit
tlj l' .. qua d prepf!fO.~ ~t\~#~:~?1111. ~~~~\h~1 · tlurt•ltbl h8~~BP
m;, l!NIJ~t Itt, ~flUII!.tloq of 11 nY J~r;••
1t af.7'0"' Ta e forward pMs \ To 'manoeuVered' In evtloy ll!l.,JMe o1 the unfatrnes!l of tlie aco~ing eys· breu 1~er wtth Co ~U: . colMac.
say th~i iu ' etf!ct ' dul'ing ~he'lal&gt;t ptay ; exC~Pt. •t.h! ! a.ir.~.at· ')'et~ tWl t~;m lVbicdb att.Qehes as much 'v.i.l~p
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ADVEltTIStNG IS THE UFE OF BtJSlliiESS.
ten ,years hall 4)'f)eb rcVolUtlom\ry; managed to wtn. by_ ; lop.-.tlde4 ta to~cli owns scored from paBilflll
Takia1 Cb-tnc..
ht•r of IN:hMl~ \l ho Rl'\' I'IOl r.ntmtt•rl
thit it tia.!1 t.Jaken the game fi'dm &amp;core via noekneto'Doralsthl'(lugli "! thost""blb ruahinar. The fad
'i hi! mnu "lu1 •lert~ded on '"lij: 1 1111 111111 or th'a !Cf(l.]1hs ~1Jlntw11 of
tPe big. Jurilberml{ follow, and the atr.
a~ft :1eve~ , ft r.ct play Ia more o111g Ia fm 1m1;• Ill Ihe ~ 8\l'CO!IIO~k!t ll 1 ~ c!p "r I.!JI·I r, ttf4:1J~~t\ff! fl! I&lt;lflt.:lll.t::
lveR'lttol:thc fast, Bllift)',l.lggresaA fow :years ago Dartmouth,
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ho., o nother twl t-me 11o"" lltl liopu 111m 1!11 li~; J•Ut:m e lllfJ tm•u ~ 1p 1
f~,l!lte11lrent man, 111 not to O\ er· coacb~d b:r &lt;Jes• Ha1Vley, one of fr~tnoltsauls~the t:u;lln 1 that acerul to
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inc about 6000 feet of hygiene, eheck.J tnf.c:tiC1•1
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thette rubber, whieh it pronounced
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WtlllamlbUrJ aeetton or Btooklyn
persons. blcludlal a

Ambulance crewa uaed OXJPD
tanks ln eft'orta to keep t.UYe nearlY
a. dor.en ot.here hurt In the blue
An open hoapltal was elt.Hltahed
in the street t.o wh1eh vtetlms ot
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down ladders by firemen, while
llhii"Y ftames IBBbed out. bebtnd
them
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at the lobby of the Remington Hotel, Pomeroy,
Thursday and Friday, November 12th and 13th,
displaying

Are Focused Here

N~TICE!
We are now openinl an Elect~ic: Shop
in the Downey build·
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Pomeroy.
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MILLINERY
All former customers of ours will be given the
opportunity to make their selections and purchases at this time.
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Miss Sue Lehew will be there to help you in mak·
ing y~ur fittings. All hats sold and delivered
immediately.

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Your pat·
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WORLD'S OUTSTANDING JOB NOW, IS TO RE-FSTABLISH CONFIDENCE, PRESIDENT HOOVER SAYS
IN ARMISTICE DAY SPEECH; TELLS HEARERS 'JlHA'Jl MILLENNIUM NOT ACHIEVABLEIN ONE NIGHT

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