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ISSU[Oi;. Aettve in "War" GUERillA RAIDS
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BY CDVfHNMINT!i·
ARE ENCDUHAGINGI·
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Money Houdini bu B""n
Definitely Checked,
Statement Showa

Alon1 Nonni River Front;
~doive Battle For
A:nganki

INCJtEASE NOTED

EXPEC:rED SOON

Circulation; Confidence Returns

Wolfe 8\biday.

Rhc!"e~

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the Japane~te

R~nd

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Baraon.s 15pent Sunday wlth
Sayre and family or Antt·

1aat mldnlrht,
ese ftghtlng
time.

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meettne: at

SUIT FILED

lVENGEO AS

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ll::rawfor'CI County Negroeo i
Eatreme Penalty
!'"or Crime

M. E.

Letart Sun-

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Pla. spent 8aturday
with Uerbert W1illams and
was dotn1 IIODle
on C. 0. Cowderys

and Quy Carpenter
with t.he latter's
Carpent'Jt and

After Mother is Killed
Traffic Accident in
Capital City

LAWRI&lt;NCI .ulltE8TEII

Be1 t Lawrence of near
wu , committed to the
Friday mornlnfl by

If $35 wao your q~lity ata11dard lu' faD
for . Y~
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Dana. Ttacy and
18 d&gt;arPcl Willi '
will De anatihed on

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IF YOU ARE AWARE that $M should
get you the ~ame 'quality thi!! fall., . . THEN
COME HERE ·and see how $94.60
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spent ewu:toy with her
Mr. and Mn. Nohe of

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Way To Freedom

Carpenter

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Wm. Shroads abd family of
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~oad's parents, B. Martlas
family
Mr. and :Mra. I. M. Bwet.t
t.be weet end 1i1:8!1tl of the iorm01r8
siater Mra. omver MacDonald
Glouster.
Mr. and Mr11. D. P.
with Lhe
BaUor at

Orley Rife and famUy were
Sunda.y cuests or F. M. Darat
famll)'.
Mr. nda Mro. w. H. HamPton
and Mn.,J . o . Gorby •pent Sunday
wtth &amp;be latter'a 1011, Ouy o. Gorby'
and wife
Syracuae.
,_::;-:~••;:"'::;:~ apent a few days
Mildred Parker tn

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LET US SliOW YOU OU~ 1\1/oDE -T(f :
MeASURE SUitS Attb . OVEkCOA'i;' : ·

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wete very secretive
nothilll less Ulan a
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De&amp;ant Threat
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"Thaw Out" Some Two Billions
And Farm Mort1•11e•
BELIEVES PLAN WILL GIVE JOBS

I As Fundo For Buildin1 Are Releaoed ; Would
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Rushville
Ot.rth Smith and ladJ friend

PRESIDENT HOOVER AWAITS
\Of CONGRESS PR~POS~l TO
I UP H~ME lOAN DISCOUNTING

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By EDW AliD HUNTER
I . N. 8 Stall Correspondent
Copyrllht, 1931, By I. N. 8.
Mukden, Nov. 14-INB--Gut:rUla
by Chinese cavalry upon Jap·
&amp;nelltl outposts on l.be Nonni river
front today marked t.he beJinRinaJ
of hU8tiUUea which were expected
to culminate in a. de('islve battle for
the contrOl or Anpnkt.
Six JapaneBe were kllled and several others wounded In sharp ftaht·
near
:u; General Ma

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Cbineoe Leader
Army Of 20,000 To
Oppoae Japo

ID 4mQUnt Of MoneJ In

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West

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JAPANESE

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(0ontlnued from pqe

WEATHER FORECAS1-'

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BtJNDAY, IMVIIM8ZR 11 ltll

Dangerous Target Pradite

Maybe f.m Wrong

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that
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dleport loeCOnduy before he

waa excellently t.o eet
rtot.iced
lt Will It w;ood play a.nd tar but the Jaeket
the soore mounted to 14, with hard held them tor the Lhree

A word o1 pral&amp;l! 11 due the
Nkklleport. School band for
t.he1r excenent work d...,.ut'l
t.he eame Prklll~ att.Hnoon at
Point Pleaaant Thla eonttn~
&amp;ent ot musicians followed
the YellOw Jacket.&amp; t.o the

and.
were forced to Jl88&amp; on t.betr

Iy nve mtnutea of the game spenl. Lh~y
Bebrell'a run tor t.he second touch laat. duwn
dOWJJ wu wde from about tbe
After th&amp;t ftrlt misplay by the
Jilty yard Une and he certalnly Jaeket.l they came b&amp;clr. with an
looked lood a.s he slde~st.eppcd otrenae punch that carried. tl)em

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oome remarkable lnterferen"" durllll tbe ftrst few plays
At that paint In the ~rame t.htn&amp;s
; cert&amp;lnly looked bad tor the home

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drives they were not idle 00 llle
ddemlive The Bls [lla.tka tried tJI
d.fM:eptive play&amp; at. their command'
duriQJ the second hal! In attempts

Tbe fellow who smokfld hb:paeJt to death trytna to save up enoush

WcrtdlnJ annlnraarlt.s are be- Lurn on their Investment
C!;l!"lnJ. a pnlblem noloadOyl Cou·
Take K Gl Lean It
ll1lh1i:1 IKI othn it"s &lt;UfllLov..:: may move moun~IM bu~
l't'rnetn~ What wedif&amp;ig
you con dO it quicker Wlih o 5t.eam
Iih&lt;&gt;·ie celebtallrir

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Matrlm&amp;nfa.J ~Drips
Sofl Jiiloo
The wilY som'e wives b'a.\le to work
The. guy w~ro hu \he hat check·
around the house you d Ullnk they
inK r:011CUs.tcm at E)Oli~l rl:lp~
wer~ m11.rrled by the Sccretar!' o1
Labor
l!eo!"l AMI'\I'pt:t=n!o
Amerlea- la stJll 8' tree · 'i:Oun~
Oil!' O.n Va•dnlllfl
aU ll&lt;Pendl upon wb4l Jdml of
Patient-Can you do sOmeth1nl
Uberties )'01i wan~ to tate
tor my lnF.Omnla?

but most people want a lar.rer 1 e-

Doetor- Pf:rhapa
bu!llness?

What b

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Patlent-1 m a shecp-herd'Jr

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Some men want to leave to&lt;Kprtnts
on the aands of time. but otber~
A New York taUter punished his
t()oo'"d dauatu:er one day by'\ sto~
plrl.r Mr ~tg&amp;rettell and cutting
her j!ln

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a haU-wtt

arounid town tellins
he1s MBtng hll mb:td

people

AlllCII'ieao Trq:eltie.

heiiR' n, Please
ttaousand wives King
must have had a lot o1

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daughter but &amp;lie l'nows lf.bat
buoy&amp; will be buoys

Oar OwD Va..nllle
Brown-You say yOIJ're a t~ln a hoae raetory?
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Polka 11 Slumber Mu·
RUII Columbo, 12 The
12 15am

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The young brldt 'WhO tan Uie
tripe throuJh the clOthe• Wl'~r

who

When a.n alphabttkal soup saleshas to sWIJiow his own wm-Ss

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wrong numtien

to take th'e wrlnk.lei out

N.U aDI1 Voltt

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Virtue maYbe th 'cWif rC"ard

He wu eenously burned

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rooeue bla molob-

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hil.d burely l!ll.a.rted and the line
Friday
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The band drUied at the
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half and was &amp;ood The eo' ,
with a. deteme which held and then
E\ery member of the Yellow
t1re membership or the band
•Stat;t Off Wj'-L
Uan..licap When Loe I F
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came through with ~orne sreat ol- Jacket line played bang-up football
adno ~ ..1t.sgoodleadweorr'k t"h~~e,..~'n"
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eft fense IUld deceptive plays WlUCh during the fray dOIUI some ex. ._
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Recovll!red And Soon Converted
netted them """' oood oalns
'ctptlonal work at blocking and tak- I ~=========rfr
AUC'nOM
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ppone~tla
beglnnln&amp; of t.he second halt lUi bu.-alnng throu&amp;h th(. opponents
ATTEND D A. R MIEIETING
Mrs W 0 Davia Mr11 N C
the Joeals 11l.arted out to smell!' Pt Defensive plays wo1 ked lood tor
Welch Mrs Elizabeth HarUngf!r,
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the ball they worked like clock punts 10 sp1te of Lhe muddy tleld Miller, Mrs Charles Hennt'liy ana o£1talr'J II-7MMtld. J'orel,n Min~
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diatinwork, for aw 1ile to :dip and slide The pWltt; tmd passes were hamla111bad OD hi• offacial ol cm.in haAdf. ~ -b l l ~he bet Tbe l.oUowanJ bandl ha~ hem • ••
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Beaver, Estep, Injured; Loeala Fi1bt To Lut Ditch thro\l&amp;h lor ge.ins and nrst dowru; pert"d to a cerblm de&amp;let: by the la.ml Friday afternoon where they
At
the
end
of the Lh1rd quar ter shppety C&lt;lndJLion of the bull but attended the reaular medina or iWt to A•mea to hold dllculiona mrtt«&lt; to ludin1 f ' - and Obey failed to • ..., on any ol ti&gt;em It p _.; l'p'r.\
But are Unahle To Puncture Stonewall
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Neal hurled a pass :0 Beaver who each side did w;ood wcrk in hanainK the Dll.ughters ill' the Ameru:a.n ef eai'Nilt ~onal problema to obow that tbeie ,. otlU ....,.. 'I'Kh to learn about Audtoa ~ Coo!fl!'t·• •
Revolutmn which wae beld e.t the 1 'Wit:b PrtDiant Hoover. Forelcn ~en by the a~b,fotf tbiY can be cen:un that tbe•r pnMnt-dJ1 • ,.._1 ., 0 ._.
took It for a twenty one yard y:ain on to the oval
fenae Of Weat Virrinia Contingflftt
II ~ VarietY of oplDIOn ~. ~ .. &amp;be JNIII J l''~
!l!r.td= GnDdl ud. h1l attraetnoe theonct are~
and a cicar Jleld ahud But he
The deceptive !!ipl.nner play of the home or Mrs Bertha Rathburn
The next meeting v.lll be held at wile wiD H Wlal;te Boue fUut.l and mabo Jttbe moc ~:eve&lt; played Aa foaaao the~~
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th
slipped
as
the
crowds
were
yelling
opposing
team
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T ~k 1.ul
u at DOW
tkfe If bOuDd to l:ir: It-it. &lt;.J } f'~'il
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van ae of a Middlee West Vtratnia aggresatlon
for a touchdown and could not re~ every gain the Bill Blackb made 85 the home of Mr6 Charlea Hennesy ....... IIMll 111 M71 iD Ule U. S.. .olen u:ato Auct10a u
variety ol opuuon H.,'•
that 1t alway• ~uet
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Sebn!ll too~ the ball from center gain his feet before a Big Black Lime alter time Bebrell or Martin on December t.he eleventh
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Ute !game, the Polllt Pleasant high &amp;lid otr tackle on u 1e fourl.h pia) man downed him on the eighteen would take the ball from ceul.er
llaiNI Ne. I
aoe clob Ill' .ve ~ba. The *'iter ito 1
school Bl&amp; Bladr.8 soon counted of! of the game and across the goal yard Une
fake a pass to another bu.ck and
CLUB IIOSTIESS
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Mls8 Dahlia Pauley charmlnllY
tht twenty )'arda, separatina them tor the n\IU'ker He then place
They -;alnly tried to push the slx. then f:ipln through Ule line for Rood
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h.om ~e, coal Jlne. for the ftnt klcked tor the ext.ra point which points acros:&gt; at the beginning of consistent aalne A lateral pass enterta.ined the members of her
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fivo-dub bid. ao would' bltl !10lf ~p~ '''
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touchdown tn a moat exeitlnK was eood and a sevrn point mar· the fourth period but the Blacks attack opeHed by the West Virain- brtdae club and also other guests
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pme, whlc;:h clt¥~ed 14 to 0 at Har- lih was held by tHe boys across the held a ld they lost the ball aft.er ~R team was Wol ked several times Friday evening at t,ne McMaster
obould bid .........
a fiitoWJ1
mQil fteld at POint Pleasant Friday rl\ler
about a five yard stUn fhe west tJor nice ge.ins although it was home on North Third Avenue.
Hoorto-1, t, 7, d,!
ponU.11Janc1 Tllatlict ..... Ia·•
afternoon
That W88 of course a bad break Vlr1lma lads didn t lose any time roken up In the last part of the Ouests other than the memberfi 01
Oubo- A, 7 '
to oil.....,. tho i ..-dub ~"!f. '
the club were Mra Lewis Via ot
Dlo ....ula- K, 10, 8, 7
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The 1nl Black kick-oft at the for the home lads but soon atter in getun1 the bell out or the dan- aa.me before it had started
Spodeo - A
b - '""! aot a pmo m dulil. AD b '
&amp;tart of the Jame 111'0.6 returned 1o the next klek-otr the BJg Blacl•s ger zone and down tv safer terri- PlDurJng the first hall the Potnt Charleston, Mrs J P Stewart of
aD1 the writ. prela'la ODt&lt;iub bic14rl
,tpe- ;w.ddleport twenty yard Une proved they had a rta:ht to at le.a.st tory
ea.sant eleven ga.Jnea nearly twice Pleuantvllle, 0 Mrs Hamer Mrs
W...tlbould th••baad
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The game ended with the ball on ~~~~~ {h8 ~ 8 ~~UKh scrlnunaee Edward Murphy or Boston Mass
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tackle / the ball was f~bled and 1rom a mass or arms and lags en- the Middlep 01 t t'lrteen y11rd nne h
c oca aas but the l&amp;st Mrs John Kent Mrs Resener
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CONTRACT BIDDING
tmm.edlately went lm.o poBR'f!l!l11on of tan&amp; led near the center of j.be line, I shortly after Neal intercepted a p M~dlfdlwa. ,entirely lh favor of the Zelher Mrs David Miller Mrs
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At Coatnr:t, the Wd ...W .W • •f!:
considerably more yardfJ than t.he Mrs L D McMaster Mrs Walter
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man Found Un·
oppasll!On
through
scrimmage Uarri!l Mrs Walter Duncan Mrs
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Road
M 8 MeAll1ster, Mrs John Kinconac:ioua
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1 he paSBlnif attack of the Yellow caid and Miss Harrle Marie Smith
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Jackett never worked better than
Ml s B F Fultz. Jr recetved th~J
in this ts:ame l"llday afternoon club prize and Mrs Robert. Camp TAKEN TO HOSPITAl:
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They made seven nUempts with the guest prize Complimentary
the ae1ial atiaek, cumpleb.nll three prizes were awarded to the foUowTelephone
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t..:n !tory while one was Intercepted Stewart Mrs Hamer Mrs Murphy Pole Near Kanaura End
The Big Blacks attempted four o.nd Mrs Charles McMaster
Of Bridre
passes With three Incomplete and
Delicious retrestJmenl.l! were servone
Intercepted
ed
I!NifiNS
me.
R~rman Keft'n, local well known
The B1g Bli\Cks had n powe1 tul
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ENTERTAINED
pa~tman
Will taken to tm Holr.er
servant opened to I offensive dJ lvlng attack With some
Mrs Edward Anderson
Mrs hG&amp;pltal about 6 60 o ckxl.k Prigreat performance from the lnterni&amp;ht after his car wbleh he
(('rcnce which at Uu,e~ could noL Moulden, Mn1 Dickinson and Mrs day
was
drivin1 l.Ciward GaiUpolls
be
broken
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plays
were
Sidney Williams were hoatesses t.o struck e. tetephc.ne pole alonplde
p~rson,
He made fMt and 5Ilappy with som..! g00d the 'Win More clas:&gt; or the Heath the highway near the Point Plea8 - CONTRAcT BIDDING·
I• Cootrut, ~ ......
They heJCI M E church Friday evenlng a.t the ant. Bridge at Kanagua
!!lilted hole gains fi"Om 1ecevtmn
and Fanchon .m e-dg "' In w~lght over U1e local 'omer s home on North Third Ave
Keffer wu &amp;lone ln the ce.r and ....,........ for, it I, ....,. better "'
bid tbe oult. n ..... llout oo tru~n
F&lt;ntly. She reahztd lads
A number ot tile claM were present particulRu of tile accident could doubtful
hand.. Quo bOaR 18,
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enjoy
the
delightful
time
servants ador~d
It wru; a gcod gam"
I Obl start
A
i te tl
not
be
learned
at
presa
tim~ 11 llft,tbopropOrbld
Carstam! It wa' easy to to finlsh with quite a. crowd or lon n rea ng progre.m In charge was bt"lleved, however that h1s car
Mrs MatUe Bush and Mrs
why
"Jame~on" explam l'ld
cal fans In attendance Tht fit~ld ot
lloa4Ne.
Fre.nk Gaylord was presented At- bf'Cilme uncontrollable 11.11 no s1JIIS'
Carstatrs, leadm11 the way 1r~,
drenched
with
1r.ln
befO\t'
the
ter
the
teB"Uiar
business
meeting
of
a
collision
wllh
e.nother
car
been w•th me for many years Brt.m(' started but it ceaaed raining
:
y
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refreahmenh were served by the were in 1evidence
1s one of the fanuly
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Plans were made for
The Wet.herholt ambulance ot
h•m up from the country o.t the b~gtnning The IHatl was lu hostesses
gocd shape a!llde Ir~ ,11 a rew Sfndlng a box o~ Jelly to the rlte Gallipolis rllllhed hlm to the hos~
Uter us for a lew dayf~."
muddy SJXlts which Cil.liS('d a num· Cr088 hospttal at Oo!Qmbua
pU,l aon alter Ul;t ~~~~·:.;..:~
Rouu-K,Q.10,,,7
'h~,:f::!:;~~·~S'1:, see111ed
enormC~U.•
tl&amp;ecavercd Attac.nes o_t the
F:
caught ghnlp!ltll bel""or n:liflpJay&amp; by Uuth teams
Oub.-aoae
sald
at
noon
Saturday,
he
The
game
.Frldav
wns
the
nna.l
room and mus1c
Dia--7.2
game o! Ute l&gt;edSou 11 ~ 1 ht :trllow
regained eonsc:ousne&amp;'i shortJy beI m::~:~OD one
hvmg room and
Sp.dee-O. J.
1
fore ar\d was belJeved to be .someII
on the other, all opemng otl Jackc.l:.:i b"forc .., lillllllld Thankswhat
lmpro\ied,
although
his
eon~
giving
cle.sslc
Practice
will
r~mme
hall These rooms f'X~
r•• •bboor
tjltlon atlll remalna serious He Z, No-~Mn Carstatrt!- further all he re Monday in an effort to gft the
ao dooolor,
was bruilled and cut badly about hand I
upon a terrace and F azn:hon crlpplu Into shape b~ that date
the tace and arms while one leg
-;h;;,J; Ic;;;ldowo. through the long Fr"nch Beavers knee Wlli! JhiUtC 1 a;rlltn In
was cut severely which ma.y prove
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flowers bloo\111118 and the flay while EsteJ.o "er.el-.ed ae~ha1rs and couche,
serious although a.uthoriLles of the
veie mjurles foacing Ul!ll from the
hospital believed he would recover
game Rich Pickens whu hi\.&lt;; pla)'cd footba.ll fot
the '""lddltport
t'll vcn for three consecutive )i~o.rs
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1 was knocked out !or the fir..t time
I A
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Fnday
He was soon blought
~z
arcund however and played a
\I.I;Iale of a. game at the guard po"Collm • , ." she went on, "u up
Nonh You may have wondered sition
His bigger brot~r Ben Pickens
why he 1sn't m town to meet you?"
"No," saad Fanchon w1th perfect at tackle certainly played football
I have opened a
througoout the fraj'
. .tplaylng
tr~th, "I hadn't wondered at all"
any lineman on either eleven, exI
new
Garace at Chea·
"~.·~~f'"loaidl, wrQle you,'" the other woman cepting his brother Rich Not too
"":.
'about his attitude. Uut I
Ear1r Ri1i•1 Fa••rad
little could be said about any Jac"'1 hire,
Lateat equiprather explaan more fully
AUcriON BIDDilfG:
Early rlalng, or rather wal.ln~, Is
ct lineman however as eaeh and
ment and competent
every man came thwugh with the lhe custom In mnst EngliRh hos
1 mechanic.
kmd of football thi:I.L 1li necessary Jlltals.
Four I..on~lon lnJltlrlltiM!J
for such a goOO presentation of rouse their patient a b1•h' PPn 4 and
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Let me tune your
Mn plays
4 30, forty between t\ and ri t:i
own
Neal wru; the outstandlnll pertm
twenty two hetuc-en 5 00 nnd ~ .fi
motor up Free of
1
mer of the Yellow Jacket backfield Plght, behHoen 8 00 Alld 0 4'i IUHI
ilS his timely punt.ll accurate pass
charee
this time and
cs and goor.l running, gave hliii team C~nl,y six nt 7 a m
' oee the difference.
a Cood advantage Riley Estep

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N't~weU, W Va JfOY If-IN&amp;WhUe her IOJ) tqbt a 1o1tn1 ..ttie tiJ reach her Rdt throUib a wan
ot ftamea liN S&amp;rah a Deebee
aa an invalid., waa burned to
- h _ , wbeo llrf ..,_II&lt;IYed Forty New
Lhelr
home
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...heft
lley, IG, aon ol the In· In
today

mute"'d tbe march Come
On And Pl1ht For M H 8
which hu been uaed by Middleport hl1h r.chool for a

t

coupona to get.

lllc1tnoorlb, It
of
the
ln"llcl -okl
o.hl iwo.7tar
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Edith, and ~ from Ule
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whlch wu contpleU]J
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beflleYodull •
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T£~M AT PT, PL[ASANT
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B1
loc~s . H£LO -~COH[L[S~ LO~[ 14-1 :=~:;:~~~.~. ~~::r.~ ~=:J:t~:!.:::i·~:;;::E:-1 :~::n"~:o~:&amp;~·~:i
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WOMAN LOSU J,.U'I! .
I WHEN HOME !""'.......,
ll"DNS ""
her

Guest of U.S.

Larry

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of her
Place vl•l\ed Cll'lle
and Mrs Norman

some
are

that Tho&amp;

this place now
poor health

Wo

Old Srmbal of Powet'
The tnsca11 oo the United State~
dlm4! Is not t1sed all a 11ymbol of
Rnme but hecnb&amp;e It waa an a.ncl~&gt;nt l!]mhol of ()0\\('r \\hlch l'lu
been Ulled 11'1 Rrtlstlc dt"!Jigtt1 for cei.
tlJrles. The hend Is tha( of L1ih

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Kerns
R Pickens
T Lewis
Stevena
B Pickens
Ward

L T
Maye11 (C)
L o
Wilson
C
Hutchlntlon
R 0
Thompson
R T
Ferguson
R E
Miller
Riley
Q B
Dal'5t
Nea.l
H B
Johnson
Estep &lt;CJ
H B
Martin
Beavcr
F B
Bebrell
Substitutes Middleport Gallagher, E Lewis, Allensworth, Point
Ple81:18nt C&amp;ldwell, ~Alpin
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By f4~!1 R. Waite, Shawnee, Oldahol"•

There is an old ~a~·ing, "Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home;
your house is o:n fire and your children wtll burn,"

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th e Da1'J y l'riloUI&gt;e!//_
Allensworth
Beaver ifave a Cookint
Walch School.
for
~~~~~:rort an(\~PointS:~~~ll!
men t of

good performance nt Interference

I am informed that there are no fewer than t\yn thqUf!!1ttd
known species of ladybirds in the world, and although ttiey ill e
geJ!tje aq!l friendly to man they are the implacable 'ene!lilea qf
ih~ insect-pests, especi~ly those. that attack fruit.
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choose an exposad pla!!e for their winter homes an~
to be all!~ to exist through a great deal of hardship

F~t~M
M,HHS
IP P a s

P P H S -None complete, 3 lncomplete, J Intercepted
Penalttes-~ddleport-Ten 7ard8
pt Pleasant- PUteen yards
Touchdowns made by Sebrell ex
Points made by Bebrell
01Dclals-~
Bintz,
Ohr16t H L, Robin!!Qn,

~birds

I am told that the California fruit gt'OW2rs realize the valu~
of the ladybird as an ally and keep vast numbers of th~llt' little
creatures m a kind of cold storage through the wintel\ rej~~llll'
thfllll am~ th11 ffiJit trees wh~n sumll\er comes. TIUlfE THt;\"
QESTno:r ENQif,IJOUS NUMBERS OF PLI\NT Ur:E. 1\ND
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SGA{.E lNSEC~ ~ND SAVE A GREA1' DJiiAL OF Flmn'

!I'H~tl Q~~"~~E WOULD HAVE B!liE~pESiDRO\\EDi. ' . ~ , 1
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2 a a 1- 9
1 Passeo-M H s s complete, a tn1complete, 1 intercepted

F. C. MACK

Wheat King -

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New Wiater Coats
Ia Today at

IJudge-Miller
Ball in actual plar-lst
13 min 8 sec , 2nd quartel

Quarter
2 mtn
42 see , 3rd quarter 3 mtn 20 IJeC
ltth quarter 2 min 15 see Pouiquar~~~~ .. ~eco~ds

FOUR KILLED WHEN
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HOUSES COLLAPSE 1
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Naples, Nov 1-i--JNS-Ftlur p rsons were killed and 2&amp; injured
wheu a blotk of Oats collaPfled ~re
today, renderlna tlfteen

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ramrue.

hcm 3:Iess
1 crow Prince Umberto rUBbed to

the scene trapt hls Naplea ~lace
when informed of the t.ra(ledy and 1
Iimmtdlat.ely
ordered an lnveattp..
CJI.rd...t lUI ... hltll .......
tlon to determine reapoualbiUty for
DlllriNlM b
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BtJNDAY, IMVIIM8ZR 11 ltll

Dangerous Target Pradite

Maybe f.m Wrong

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ere,,
,inia

News

a,. ~- ;, M~J&gt;...,

PBOid ID·Io

that
waU 1

dleport loeCOnduy before he

waa excellently t.o eet
rtot.iced
lt Will It w;ood play a.nd tar but the Jaeket
the soore mounted to 14, with hard held them tor the Lhree

A word o1 pral&amp;l! 11 due the
Nkklleport. School band for
t.he1r excenent work d...,.ut'l
t.he eame Prklll~ att.Hnoon at
Point Pleaaant Thla eonttn~
&amp;ent ot musicians followed
the YellOw Jacket.&amp; t.o the

and.
were forced to Jl88&amp; on t.betr

Iy nve mtnutea of the game spenl. Lh~y
Bebrell'a run tor t.he second touch laat. duwn
dOWJJ wu wde from about tbe
After th&amp;t ftrlt misplay by the
Jilty yard Une and he certalnly Jaeket.l they came b&amp;clr. with an
looked lood a.s he slde~st.eppcd otrenae punch that carried. tl)em

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oome remarkable lnterferen"" durllll tbe ftrst few plays
At that paint In the ~rame t.htn&amp;s
; cert&amp;lnly looked bad tor the home

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drives they were not idle 00 llle
ddemlive The Bls [lla.tka tried tJI
d.fM:eptive play&amp; at. their command'
duriQJ the second hal! In attempts

Tbe fellow who smokfld hb:paeJt to death trytna to save up enoush

WcrtdlnJ annlnraarlt.s are be- Lurn on their Investment
C!;l!"lnJ. a pnlblem noloadOyl Cou·
Take K Gl Lean It
ll1lh1i:1 IKI othn it"s &lt;UfllLov..:: may move moun~IM bu~
l't'rnetn~ What wedif&amp;ig
you con dO it quicker Wlih o 5t.eam
Iih&lt;&gt;·ie celebtallrir

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Matrlm&amp;nfa.J ~Drips
Sofl Jiiloo
The wilY som'e wives b'a.\le to work
The. guy w~ro hu \he hat check·
around the house you d Ullnk they
inK r:011CUs.tcm at E)Oli~l rl:lp~
wer~ m11.rrled by the Sccretar!' o1
Labor
l!eo!"l AMI'\I'pt:t=n!o
Amerlea- la stJll 8' tree · 'i:Oun~
Oil!' O.n Va•dnlllfl
aU ll&lt;Pendl upon wb4l Jdml of
Patient-Can you do sOmeth1nl
Uberties )'01i wan~ to tate
tor my lnF.Omnla?

but most people want a lar.rer 1 e-

Doetor- Pf:rhapa
bu!llness?

What b

your

Patlent-1 m a shecp-herd'Jr

~ofNdvc

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Some men want to leave to&lt;Kprtnts
on the aands of time. but otber~
A New York taUter punished his
t()oo'"d dauatu:er one day by'\ sto~
plrl.r Mr ~tg&amp;rettell and cutting
her j!ln

oa

a haU-wtt

arounid town tellins
he1s MBtng hll mb:td

people

AlllCII'ieao Trq:eltie.

heiiR' n, Please
ttaousand wives King
must have had a lot o1

bt it..

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CONTRACT

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HERMAN KHf[R
~[HIOUSlY HUR1
IN AUTO WUCK

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FAITH
BALDWIN
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UQO,...r Sonp

Shes only a llabtb.bllftf k~r •
daughter but &amp;lie l'nows lf.bat
buoy&amp; will be buoys

Oar OwD Va..nllle
Brown-You say yOIJ're a t~ln a hoae raetory?
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1 set the elockll on

Polka 11 Slumber Mu·
RUII Columbo, 12 The
12 15am

aee.

....ilott

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F&lt;ml- D_.,..,.
The young brldt 'WhO tan Uie
tripe throuJh the clOthe• Wl'~r

who

When a.n alphabttkal soup saleshas to sWIJiow his own wm-Ss

a

wrong numtien

to take th'e wrlnk.lei out

N.U aDI1 Voltt

An egotl!t is

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try to coyer up thelf tracb

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W.,..... of N&amp;twe
Virtue maYbe th 'cWif rC"ard

He wu eenously burned

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Jt
-Speciallr p~
d

De-

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People who doD't bel~ve ill
pmbltii.l shoutd eauy thelr owt•

rooeue bla molob-

but be wu be:atr.J b.ek by t.he

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. A,LL POINTS SCORED IN FIRST PERIOD

a •*ceo eun.

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valid ..

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KO smaahtna through
hil.d burely l!ll.a.rted and the line
Friday
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But from tpen t.o the tlnal whis- neld much better maklna; a reel
The band drUied at the
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tle of the eame the Ja.cketa opened game of football throuahout,
half and was &amp;ood The eo' ,
with a. deteme which held and then
E\ery member of the Yellow
t1re membership or the band
•Stat;t Off Wj'-L
Uan..licap When Loe I F
bl
N
came through with ~orne sreat ol- Jacket line played bang-up football
adno ~ ..1t.sgoodleadweorr'k t"h~~e,..~'n"
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Um e
eft fense IUld deceptive plays WlUCh during the fray dOIUI some ex. ._
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Recovll!red And Soon Converted
netted them """' oood oalns
'ctptlonal work at blocking and tak- I ~=========rfr
AUC'nOM
•to Touchil
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Hopes moWJted soon a.ttr-r the Ulif men out for holea and even
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ppone~tla
beglnnln&amp; of t.he second halt lUi bu.-alnng throu&amp;h th(. opponents
ATTEND D A. R MIEIETING
Mrs W 0 Davia Mr11 N C
the Joeals 11l.arted out to smell!' Pt Defensive plays wo1 ked lood tor
Welch Mrs Elizabeth HarUngf!r,
..,_M "-~) wlf
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the ball they worked like clock punts 10 sp1te of Lhe muddy tleld Miller, Mrs Charles Hennt'liy ana o£1talr'J II-7MMtld. J'orel,n Min~
It
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~blo
tllat
tbe
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ot1ll
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tho
bidd"'
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Miss
Bess
Banborit
motored
to
Rut~
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hu
diatinwork, for aw 1ile to :dip and slide The pWltt; tmd passes were hamla111bad OD hi• offacial ol cm.in haAdf. ~ -b l l ~he bet Tbe l.oUowanJ bandl ha~ hem • ••
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Beaver, Estep, Injured; Loeala Fi1bt To Lut Ditch thro\l&amp;h lor ge.ins and nrst dowru; pert"d to a cerblm de&amp;let: by the la.ml Friday afternoon where they
At
the
end
of the Lh1rd quar ter shppety C&lt;lndJLion of the bull but attended the reaular medina or iWt to A•mea to hold dllculiona mrtt«&lt; to ludin1 f ' - and Obey failed to • ..., on any ol ti&gt;em It p _.; l'p'r.\
But are Unahle To Puncture Stonewall
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Neal hurled a pass :0 Beaver who each side did w;ood wcrk in hanainK the Dll.ughters ill' the Ameru:a.n ef eai'Nilt ~onal problema to obow that tbeie ,. otlU ....,.. 'I'Kh to learn about Audtoa ~ Coo!fl!'t·• •
Revolutmn which wae beld e.t the 1 'Wit:b PrtDiant Hoover. Forelcn ~en by the a~b,fotf tbiY can be cen:un that tbe•r pnMnt-dJ1 • ,.._1 ., 0 ._.
took It for a twenty one yard y:ain on to the oval
fenae Of Weat Virrinia Contingflftt
II ~ VarietY of oplDIOn ~. ~ .. &amp;be JNIII J l''~
!l!r.td= GnDdl ud. h1l attraetnoe theonct are~
and a cicar Jleld ahud But he
The deceptive !!ipl.nner play of the home or Mrs Bertha Rathburn
The next meeting v.lll be held at wile wiD H Wlal;te Boue fUut.l and mabo Jttbe moc ~:eve&lt; played Aa foaaao the~~
~l !til
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th
slipped
as
the
crowds
were
yelling
opposing
team
'.1 llti @'Ood tor nearly
T ~k 1.ul
u at DOW
tkfe If bOuDd to l:ir: It-it. &lt;.J } f'~'il
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van ae of a Middlee West Vtratnia aggresatlon
for a touchdown and could not re~ every gain the Bill Blackb made 85 the home of Mr6 Charlea Hennesy ....... IIMll 111 M71 iD Ule U. S.. .olen u:ato Auct10a u
variety ol opuuon H.,'•
that 1t alway• ~uet
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port fUmble on the tnltial play ot
Sebn!ll too~ the ball from center gain his feet before a Big Black Lime alter time Bebrell or Martin on December t.he eleventh
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Ute !game, the Polllt Pleasant high &amp;lid otr tackle on u 1e fourl.h pia) man downed him on the eighteen would take the ball from ceul.er
llaiNI Ne. I
aoe clob Ill' .ve ~ba. The *'iter ito 1
school Bl&amp; Bladr.8 soon counted of! of the game and across the goal yard Une
fake a pass to another bu.ck and
CLUB IIOSTIESS
t ........... tW ... ~ ilofl"!-1
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Mls8 Dahlia Pauley charmlnllY
tht twenty )'arda, separatina them tor the n\IU'ker He then place
They -;alnly tried to push the slx. then f:ipln through Ule line for Rood
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h.om ~e, coal Jlne. for the ftnt klcked tor the ext.ra point which points acros:&gt; at the beginning of consistent aalne A lateral pass enterta.ined the members of her
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fivo-dub bid. ao would' bltl !10lf ~p~ '''
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touchdown tn a moat exeitlnK was eood and a sevrn point mar· the fourth period but the Blacks attack opeHed by the West Virain- brtdae club and also other guests
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hIt a ""'1 ~- b•t,
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pme, whlc;:h clt¥~ed 14 to 0 at Har- lih was held by tHe boys across the held a ld they lost the ball aft.er ~R team was Wol ked several times Friday evening at t,ne McMaster
obould bid .........
a fiitoWJ1
mQil fteld at POint Pleasant Friday rl\ler
about a five yard stUn fhe west tJor nice ge.ins although it was home on North Third Avenue.
Hoorto-1, t, 7, d,!
ponU.11Janc1 Tllatlict ..... Ia·•
afternoon
That W88 of course a bad break Vlr1lma lads didn t lose any time roken up In the last part of the Ouests other than the memberfi 01
Oubo- A, 7 '
to oil.....,. tho i ..-dub ~"!f. '
the club were Mra Lewis Via ot
Dlo ....ula- K, 10, 8, 7
Thon may ...,. ...U ._ a - - iJ
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The 1nl Black kick-oft at the for the home lads but soon atter in getun1 the bell out or the dan- aa.me before it had started
Spodeo - A
b - '""! aot a pmo m dulil. AD b '
&amp;tart of the Jame 111'0.6 returned 1o the next klek-otr the BJg Blacl•s ger zone and down tv safer terri- PlDurJng the first hall the Potnt Charleston, Mrs J P Stewart of
aD1 the writ. prela'la ODt&lt;iub bic14rl
,tpe- ;w.ddleport twenty yard Une proved they had a rta:ht to at le.a.st tory
ea.sant eleven ga.Jnea nearly twice Pleuantvllle, 0 Mrs Hamer Mrs
W...tlbould th••baad
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The game ended with the ball on ~~~~~ {h8 ~ 8 ~~UKh scrlnunaee Edward Murphy or Boston Mass
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I bid .... the IOf'IIOUl&amp;
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tackle / the ball was f~bled and 1rom a mass or arms and lags en- the Middlep 01 t t'lrteen y11rd nne h
c oca aas but the l&amp;st Mrs John Kent Mrs Resener
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CONTRACT BIDDING
tmm.edlately went lm.o poBR'f!l!l11on of tan&amp; led near the center of j.be line, I shortly after Neal intercepted a p M~dlfdlwa. ,entirely lh favor of the Zelher Mrs David Miller Mrs
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epm team as they ealned Robert Camp Mrs Roscoe Powlea Local Well Known Poat·
At Coatnr:t, the Wd ...W .W • •f!:
considerably more yardfJ than t.he Mrs L D McMaster Mrs Walter
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man Found Un·
oppasll!On
through
scrimmage Uarri!l Mrs Walter Duncan Mrs
piU)!l
Road
M 8 MeAll1ster, Mrs John Kinconac:ioua
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1 he paSBlnif attack of the Yellow caid and Miss Harrle Marie Smith
Oubo-7,5,3
Jackett never worked better than
Ml s B F Fultz. Jr recetved th~J
in this ts:ame l"llday afternoon club prize and Mrs Robert. Camp TAKEN TO HOSPITAl:
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They made seven nUempts with the guest prize Complimentary
the ae1ial atiaek, cumpleb.nll three prizes were awarded to the foUowTelephone
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t..:n !tory while one was Intercepted Stewart Mrs Hamer Mrs Murphy Pole Near Kanaura End
The Big Blacks attempted four o.nd Mrs Charles McMaster
Of Bridre
passes With three Incomplete and
Delicious retrestJmenl.l! were servone
Intercepted
ed
I!NifiNS
me.
R~rman Keft'n, local well known
The B1g Bli\Cks had n powe1 tul
CUSS
ENTERTAINED
pa~tman
Will taken to tm Holr.er
servant opened to I offensive dJ lvlng attack With some
Mrs Edward Anderson
Mrs hG&amp;pltal about 6 60 o ckxl.k Prigreat performance from the lnterni&amp;ht after his car wbleh he
(('rcnce which at Uu,e~ could noL Moulden, Mn1 Dickinson and Mrs day
was
drivin1 l.Ciward GaiUpolls
be
broken
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p
n,e11
plays
were
Sidney Williams were hoatesses t.o struck e. tetephc.ne pole alonplde
p~rson,
He made fMt and 5Ilappy with som..! g00d the 'Win More clas:&gt; or the Heath the highway near the Point Plea8 - CONTRAcT BIDDING·
I• Cootrut, ~ ......
They heJCI M E church Friday evenlng a.t the ant. Bridge at Kanagua
!!lilted hole gains fi"Om 1ecevtmn
and Fanchon .m e-dg "' In w~lght over U1e local 'omer s home on North Third Ave
Keffer wu &amp;lone ln the ce.r and ....,........ for, it I, ....,. better "'
bid tbe oult. n ..... llout oo tru~n
F&lt;ntly. She reahztd lads
A number ot tile claM were present particulRu of tile accident could doubtful
hand.. Quo bOaR 18,
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enjoy
the
delightful
time
servants ador~d
It wru; a gcod gam"
I Obl start
A
i te tl
not
be
learned
at
presa
tim~ 11 llft,tbopropOrbld
Carstam! It wa' easy to to finlsh with quite a. crowd or lon n rea ng progre.m In charge was bt"lleved, however that h1s car
Mrs MatUe Bush and Mrs
why
"Jame~on" explam l'ld
cal fans In attendance Tht fit~ld ot
lloa4Ne.
Fre.nk Gaylord was presented At- bf'Cilme uncontrollable 11.11 no s1JIIS'
Carstatrs, leadm11 the way 1r~,
drenched
with
1r.ln
befO\t'
the
ter
the
teB"Uiar
business
meeting
of
a
collision
wllh
e.nother
car
been w•th me for many years Brt.m(' started but it ceaaed raining
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refreahmenh were served by the were in 1evidence
1s one of the fanuly
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Plans were made for
The Wet.herholt ambulance ot
h•m up from the country o.t the b~gtnning The IHatl was lu hostesses
gocd shape a!llde Ir~ ,11 a rew Sfndlng a box o~ Jelly to the rlte Gallipolis rllllhed hlm to the hos~
Uter us for a lew dayf~."
muddy SJXlts which Cil.liS('d a num· Cr088 hospttal at Oo!Qmbua
pU,l aon alter Ul;t ~~~~·:.;..:~
Rouu-K,Q.10,,,7
'h~,:f::!:;~~·~S'1:, see111ed
enormC~U.•
tl&amp;ecavercd Attac.nes o_t the
F:
caught ghnlp!ltll bel""or n:liflpJay&amp; by Uuth teams
Oub.-aoae
sald
at
noon
Saturday,
he
The
game
.Frldav
wns
the
nna.l
room and mus1c
Dia--7.2
game o! Ute l&gt;edSou 11 ~ 1 ht :trllow
regained eonsc:ousne&amp;'i shortJy beI m::~:~OD one
hvmg room and
Sp.dee-O. J.
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fore ar\d was belJeved to be .someII
on the other, all opemng otl Jackc.l:.:i b"forc .., lillllllld Thankswhat
lmpro\ied,
although
his
eon~
giving
cle.sslc
Practice
will
r~mme
hall These rooms f'X~
r•• •bboor
tjltlon atlll remalna serious He Z, No-~Mn Carstatrt!- further all he re Monday in an effort to gft the
ao dooolor,
was bruilled and cut badly about hand I
upon a terrace and F azn:hon crlpplu Into shape b~ that date
the tace and arms while one leg
-;h;;,J; Ic;;;ldowo. through the long Fr"nch Beavers knee Wlli! JhiUtC 1 a;rlltn In
was cut severely which ma.y prove
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flowers bloo\111118 and the flay while EsteJ.o "er.el-.ed ae~ha1rs and couche,
serious although a.uthoriLles of the
veie mjurles foacing Ul!ll from the
hospital believed he would recover
game Rich Pickens whu hi\.&lt;; pla)'cd footba.ll fot
the '""lddltport
t'll vcn for three consecutive )i~o.rs
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Fnday
He was soon blought
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arcund however and played a
\I.I;Iale of a. game at the guard po"Collm • , ." she went on, "u up
Nonh You may have wondered sition
His bigger brot~r Ben Pickens
why he 1sn't m town to meet you?"
"No," saad Fanchon w1th perfect at tackle certainly played football
I have opened a
througoout the fraj'
. .tplaylng
tr~th, "I hadn't wondered at all"
any lineman on either eleven, exI
new
Garace at Chea·
"~.·~~f'"loaidl, wrQle you,'" the other woman cepting his brother Rich Not too
"":.
'about his attitude. Uut I
Ear1r Ri1i•1 Fa••rad
little could be said about any Jac"'1 hire,
Lateat equiprather explaan more fully
AUcriON BIDDilfG:
Early rlalng, or rather wal.ln~, Is
ct lineman however as eaeh and
ment and competent
every man came thwugh with the lhe custom In mnst EngliRh hos
1 mechanic.
kmd of football thi:I.L 1li necessary Jlltals.
Four I..on~lon lnJltlrlltiM!J
for such a goOO presentation of rouse their patient a b1•h' PPn 4 and
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Let me tune your
Mn plays
4 30, forty between t\ and ri t:i
own
Neal wru; the outstandlnll pertm
twenty two hetuc-en 5 00 nnd ~ .fi
motor up Free of
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mer of the Yellow Jacket backfield Plght, behHoen 8 00 Alld 0 4'i IUHI
ilS his timely punt.ll accurate pass
charee
this time and
cs and goor.l running, gave hliii team C~nl,y six nt 7 a m
' oee the difference.
a Cood advantage Riley Estep

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N't~weU, W Va JfOY If-IN&amp;WhUe her IOJ) tqbt a 1o1tn1 ..ttie tiJ reach her Rdt throUib a wan
ot ftamea liN S&amp;rah a Deebee
aa an invalid., waa burned to
- h _ , wbeo llrf ..,_II&lt;IYed Forty New
Lhelr
home
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...heft
lley, IG, aon ol the In· In
today

mute"'d tbe march Come
On And Pl1ht For M H 8
which hu been uaed by Middleport hl1h r.chool for a

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coupona to get.

lllc1tnoorlb, It
of
the
ln"llcl -okl
o.hl iwo.7tar
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Edith, and ~ from Ule
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whlch wu contpleU]J
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beflleYodull •
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T£~M AT PT, PL[ASANT
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B1
loc~s . H£LO -~COH[L[S~ LO~[ 14-1 :=~:;:~~~.~. ~~::r.~ ~=:J:t~:!.:::i·~:;;::E:-1 :~::n"~:o~:&amp;~·~:i
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I WHEN HOME !""'.......,
ll"DNS ""
her

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Larry

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of her
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and Mrs Norman

some
are

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this place now
poor health

Wo

Old Srmbal of Powet'
The tnsca11 oo the United State~
dlm4! Is not t1sed all a 11ymbol of
Rnme but hecnb&amp;e It waa an a.ncl~&gt;nt l!]mhol of ()0\\('r \\hlch l'lu
been Ulled 11'1 Rrtlstlc dt"!Jigtt1 for cei.
tlJrles. The hend Is tha( of L1ih

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R Pickens
T Lewis
Stevena
B Pickens
Ward

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Maye11 (C)
L o
Wilson
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Hutchlntlon
R 0
Thompson
R T
Ferguson
R E
Miller
Riley
Q B
Dal'5t
Nea.l
H B
Johnson
Estep &lt;CJ
H B
Martin
Beavcr
F B
Bebrell
Substitutes Middleport Gallagher, E Lewis, Allensworth, Point
Ple81:18nt C&amp;ldwell, ~Alpin
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By f4~!1 R. Waite, Shawnee, Oldahol"•

There is an old ~a~·ing, "Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home;
your house is o:n fire and your children wtll burn,"

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th e Da1'J y l'riloUI&gt;e!//_
Allensworth
Beaver ifave a Cookint
Walch School.
for
~~~~~:rort an(\~PointS:~~~ll!
men t of

good performance nt Interference

I am informed that there are no fewer than t\yn thqUf!!1ttd
known species of ladybirds in the world, and although ttiey ill e
geJ!tje aq!l friendly to man they are the implacable 'ene!lilea qf
ih~ insect-pests, especi~ly those. that attack fruit.
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choose an exposad pla!!e for their winter homes an~
to be all!~ to exist through a great deal of hardship

F~t~M
M,HHS
IP P a s

P P H S -None complete, 3 lncomplete, J Intercepted
Penalttes-~ddleport-Ten 7ard8
pt Pleasant- PUteen yards
Touchdowns made by Sebrell ex
Points made by Bebrell
01Dclals-~
Bintz,
Ohr16t H L, Robin!!Qn,

~birds

I am told that the California fruit gt'OW2rs realize the valu~
of the ladybird as an ally and keep vast numbers of th~llt' little
creatures m a kind of cold storage through the wintel\ rej~~llll'
thfllll am~ th11 ffiJit trees wh~n sumll\er comes. TIUlfE THt;\"
QESTno:r ENQif,IJOUS NUMBERS OF PLI\NT Ur:E. 1\ND
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SGA{.E lNSEC~ ~ND SAVE A GREA1' DJiiAL OF Flmn'

!I'H~tl Q~~"~~E WOULD HAVE B!liE~pESiDRO\\EDi. ' . ~ , 1
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2 a a 1- 9
1 Passeo-M H s s complete, a tn1complete, 1 intercepted

F. C. MACK

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Ia Today at

IJudge-Miller
Ball in actual plar-lst
13 min 8 sec , 2nd quartel

Quarter
2 mtn
42 see , 3rd quarter 3 mtn 20 IJeC
ltth quarter 2 min 15 see Pouiquar~~~~ .. ~eco~ds

FOUR KILLED WHEN
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wheu a blotk of Oats collaPfled ~re
today, renderlna tlfteen

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hcm 3:Iess
1 crow Prince Umberto rUBbed to

the scene trapt hls Naplea ~lace
when informed of the t.ra(ledy and 1
Iimmtdlat.ely
ordered an lnveattp..
CJI.rd...t lUI ... hltll .......
tlon to determine reapoualbiUty for
DlllriNlM b
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GeoJp who l"t1lJa1nn !p a .mciUi

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condtt1~.
Und e b, Ht, " to creot9 de world u
O&amp;rl ~h hu resumed h1a WOJ.'k · It hu too~ to ftnd a W47 to Min U,
at 4ohe o . ~- E. after a un day'a Adam •n' g,•• \'I'OUII'I.n' bab no Ollr~ftcsnriddr be spent at hia for· (leo o( E9en rend y toh 'em ;ret.t'mir tr&amp;ue lk lre•lf' VftiliWt,.
1 W8lh!ncton Star.
Mr. Uld Mrl. Howw-cJ Oue VitJO!
ha'Vi be!!p vt.tttnr rtlatlvea here the : 1,~"'"'~"~·~·-·~·~~~-~--~·~..,¥--~-~---"""~'~·~-~
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l'l'hunciot:, ""'· H. w. w.-holt, ,m th
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hoilo "' ............ JllllO,

P. A. JMdm '""' • OU"t ot
WUU&amp;m ' :BaU

ol JacUoni

inFom·

A:t fifE TlfJil..:.41m'E
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMERCJ'Y, TODAY
"THE MIRACLE WOMA'NI'
Hear and see: ............. sta'il..,.ek, Da'l1cJ MaaDera. Sam HII.I'Q and

Ber7l Mereer. The mod ...,.fill' cft'a'thll &lt;01 Wmna.a 's ""'enera&amp;lun
eyer rumefl. A b~ taberaaele biii'DI willie b-.ndrelh ...., at.til!lid·
bq Prayu mM&amp;ina. Ttie, tjpt wllilly tor eat&amp;s.

Also Com~,. "F'ire Fishten"
LIBERTY THEATR'£, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
Ja.ctlo&gt;: Coopu, B.okr&amp; Coopn, Mltslt: Gl'ftD. lac!llle Scarlt', EJJld
~ . . . Helea ,......, Edd,- In

"SKIPPY
lllve .,.m t.he )o)'oltft ri&amp;y1 or yoath. ~- .,_, ,trl" wa.¥ yHr
biped WOrry; YoW' dof ,.,ur be-t friend. one or &amp;he bed Pletllft!loftoc1il;r.

Ailwa Comedy ''You're In The Af1!1J Now''

for

Jacks Of AU
Sports GO l'o
the'
Nortllw.estern
ol

monkey
prlOI' to
opemng
tneiitrect the di.spleasW"e ol
&amp;orne

~U:gim'::d~oran:ul~asa k~~nout ;,'

was ~k later and the net .resul~
was that. he pla.yed in only 110
game&amp; that year or about two third.s
f the sch~ule
o Fred Wlllianla tied the '" Babe ''
wJth il hOmers in 1923, but 1n
}le etepped &amp;head of an 0
itio
with oifl. In 1925 Hornsb p~
took his measure, 39 to 25, ~ut ~~c~

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Ohtc~o Nov- -14-INtJ---N th
western Unlver~Jty footllQII :~ld:
de~ ure a versatile lot.' To wit :
h g Rentner, h ~11 back~tar
h ~ Jumpe r Ill the track team ;
0 s a mark of 6 lett Z 1-2 inches
1~· the Central A. A. U. champlon8
~-M OOTe, halfback-an artist ot
conS1dersble ability, and who llos
~!nr!i'=~ver ~e:;ra tor
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:~a~u~! ~~an~a;,::re~ll51nst~!~ ~r Nt6r~~stem. A~n: :n~1~~~

98 gal'nett He had the consolation
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orous maR811nes.
or koowlng that h 'e had a h'~he
ach. RJley tackle; a 8tar golfer
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home-runn~-game
average than cracking 90
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0
Po
Ruth reJcPed supr me In
eorge
tter Qu~1erbtr.ck-Pbf
with' 41 tn 19:17 wit~ 60 1
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with 64' and In 1929 with ~.

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But

Bra Kappa candidate and holder
scholastic award In

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rose up
Dallas Mar~U ta. k
56 and Ruth traJI pla)·er lor two se~ 1 ~ket.zh~

ln 1930 ''Hack'" Wilson

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In 19!1, he Waged " terrific sea&amp;an-long ftght with Lou Oehrlg a
teanuna.~ ...seetned to be beaten up
kl the ·~I week of play, , then
rlltne on With a majestic rally and
led Oehrtg with t6 ou the last dtty
of play.
So one finds that through IJ
years R~tb · was undl~puted American lAa&amp;'Ue champion tor 12 successive &amp;e61!0Il8 and was held even
Oti bh~ · .lith, that h~ was king of

w~Z:.~!~ 1 ~~~ at guard IBSt year.
fi elder on the oo~';."!:;;:tar outand one of the feavlest ~tte~ar;:;
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the Btg Ten
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RECORD FOR

FITZSIMMONS

New York Nov. 14-lNS-Tralner
James Fttzslmmona appe!P"IJ ute
on the n:cord of havini rd.Ued In
one year tWo horses tha~ won ~ver
the both ,bti' league.!J in- 1919, 1920, $100,000. Last yea r , F.ltzstmmoM
1921 , 1924:-.1.926, ,.1927, 1928, and 1929. pulled the racing plates otf the
Tied bt 1~!13 and · t931 , and beaten great Oe.Uant F'Qx and the keen
11,1 1922, 1925 and 1930.
routin~ Dl~volo lor the last time.
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T~oeia ...

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·peopl("8

the

~l~;;lntT pur"091e of tnft~lna: Wlil
probabl7 tn!cOt'i.th·e, tbe~~ It be-1nri

to t»e· on' a·' tribal und religious
al.;nlnclioce. AmbDg the white ri.ce.
or todAy, tb~ w~tl are tattootd

ha1·e ~hll dOile aln1p]y for
tl1'e purpoaea,

4ect~ra·

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Cll~nmabn~

Celebrllq
Drll!f:lb' ' clocktnotel's c~lebrote11 the
three ~u~li~dtb nnnh·erMrl of

.C~arlea ra grant ot lhflr- c'fiarter
pt lqeorPora~ aa '"U!II~. W~f.
d'r1a tnd Fellowa~Jp ot tbe An of
lt~· ll!'er;~o· ot CIGcklllnklng of the Clt7

of

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Watch for announceJllent of~~ O•ily Tribune
Coc~in1 SC~!J!II.

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SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOV. lo-!6
Jaeli Ol!kie, Ricliard Arlen, Pew.

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With an alll!!ti~ and 30 university
football stars including five All-American
players, Coach Howald Jones, · famous
coach, and Jim Thorpe, wmld's greatest
Olyumpia' star.
TUESDAY, WEDNESD.Y, NOV. 17-18
Warpo;r Plaad aao:l ~gpa May Wons in
"0AUGllt"£R OF 1HE DRAGON"

THURSI)AY &amp; F'RIDAY, NOV. !9-20
R"th Gl!a~t•tton in
"ONCE A LADY"
SA'I'URDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Buster Keaton in
"SIDEWALl'S OF NE\V YORI''

To Preyeqt
Attacks

YOIJ EVER STOP TO
B:r' EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE

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b'Jild big volume busipess as does the right kind of a~vertising.
Advertising through th'll prj~ted
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O&amp;rl ~h hu resumed h1a WOJ.'k · It hu too~ to ftnd a W47 to Min U,
at 4ohe o . ~- E. after a un day'a Adam •n' g,•• \'I'OUII'I.n' bab no Ollr~ftcsnriddr be spent at hia for· (leo o( E9en rend y toh 'em ;ret.t'mir tr&amp;ue lk lre•lf' VftiliWt,.
1 W8lh!ncton Star.
Mr. Uld Mrl. Howw-cJ Oue VitJO!
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ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMERCJ'Y, TODAY
"THE MIRACLE WOMA'NI'
Hear and see: ............. sta'il..,.ek, Da'l1cJ MaaDera. Sam HII.I'Q and

Ber7l Mereer. The mod ...,.fill' cft'a'thll &lt;01 Wmna.a 's ""'enera&amp;lun
eyer rumefl. A b~ taberaaele biii'DI willie b-.ndrelh ...., at.til!lid·
bq Prayu mM&amp;ina. Ttie, tjpt wllilly tor eat&amp;s.

Also Com~,. "F'ire Fishten"
LIBERTY THEATR'£, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
Ja.ctlo&gt;: Coopu, B.okr&amp; Coopn, Mltslt: Gl'ftD. lac!llle Scarlt', EJJld
~ . . . Helea ,......, Edd,- In

"SKIPPY
lllve .,.m t.he )o)'oltft ri&amp;y1 or yoath. ~- .,_, ,trl" wa.¥ yHr
biped WOrry; YoW' dof ,.,ur be-t friend. one or &amp;he bed Pletllft!loftoc1il;r.

Ailwa Comedy ''You're In The Af1!1J Now''

for

Jacks Of AU
Sports GO l'o
the'
Nortllw.estern
ol

monkey
prlOI' to
opemng
tneiitrect the di.spleasW"e ol
&amp;orne

~U:gim'::d~oran:ul~asa k~~nout ;,'

was ~k later and the net .resul~
was that. he pla.yed in only 110
game&amp; that year or about two third.s
f the sch~ule
o Fred Wlllianla tied the '" Babe ''
wJth il hOmers in 1923, but 1n
}le etepped &amp;head of an 0
itio
with oifl. In 1925 Hornsb p~
took his measure, 39 to 25, ~ut ~~c~

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western Unlver~Jty footllQII :~ld:
de~ ure a versatile lot.' To wit :
h g Rentner, h ~11 back~tar
h ~ Jumpe r Ill the track team ;
0 s a mark of 6 lett Z 1-2 inches
1~· the Central A. A. U. champlon8
~-M OOTe, halfback-an artist ot
conS1dersble ability, and who llos
~!nr!i'=~ver ~e:;ra tor
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:~a~u~! ~~an~a;,::re~ll51nst~!~ ~r Nt6r~~stem. A~n: :n~1~~~

98 gal'nett He had the consolation
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orous maR811nes.
or koowlng that h 'e had a h'~he
ach. RJley tackle; a 8tar golfer
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home-runn~-game
average than cracking 90
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his conqlietot,
0
Po
Ruth reJcPed supr me In
eorge
tter Qu~1erbtr.ck-Pbf
with' 41 tn 19:17 wit~ 60 1
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with 64' and In 1929 with ~.

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Bra Kappa candidate and holder
scholastic award In

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rose up
Dallas Mar~U ta. k
56 and Ruth traJI pla)·er lor two se~ 1 ~ket.zh~

ln 1930 ''Hack'" Wilson

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teanuna.~ ...seetned to be beaten up
kl the ·~I week of play, , then
rlltne on With a majestic rally and
led Oehrtg with t6 ou the last dtty
of play.
So one finds that through IJ
years R~tb · was undl~puted American lAa&amp;'Ue champion tor 12 successive &amp;e61!0Il8 and was held even
Oti bh~ · .lith, that h~ was king of

w~Z:.~!~ 1 ~~~ at guard IBSt year.
fi elder on the oo~';."!:;;:tar outand one of the feavlest ~tte~ar;:;
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the Btg Ten
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RECORD FOR

FITZSIMMONS

New York Nov. 14-lNS-Tralner
James Fttzslmmona appe!P"IJ ute
on the n:cord of havini rd.Ued In
one year tWo horses tha~ won ~ver
the both ,bti' league.!J in- 1919, 1920, $100,000. Last yea r , F.ltzstmmoM
1921 , 1924:-.1.926, ,.1927, 1928, and 1929. pulled the racing plates otf the
Tied bt 1~!13 and · t931 , and beaten great Oe.Uant F'Qx and the keen
11,1 1922, 1925 and 1930.
routin~ Dl~volo lor the last time.
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~l~;;lntT pur"091e of tnft~lna: Wlil
probabl7 tn!cOt'i.th·e, tbe~~ It be-1nri

to t»e· on' a·' tribal und religious
al.;nlnclioce. AmbDg the white ri.ce.
or todAy, tb~ w~tl are tattootd

ha1·e ~hll dOile aln1p]y for
tl1'e purpoaea,

4ect~ra·

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Cll~nmabn~

Celebrllq
Drll!f:lb' ' clocktnotel's c~lebrote11 the
three ~u~li~dtb nnnh·erMrl of

.C~arlea ra grant ot lhflr- c'fiarter
pt lqeorPora~ aa '"U!II~. W~f.
d'r1a tnd Fellowa~Jp ot tbe An of
lt~· ll!'er;~o· ot CIGcklllnklng of the Clt7

of

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Watch for announceJllent of~~ O•ily Tribune
Coc~in1 SC~!J!II.

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Jaeli Ol!kie, Ricliard Arlen, Pew.

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With an alll!!ti~ and 30 university
football stars including five All-American
players, Coach Howald Jones, · famous
coach, and Jim Thorpe, wmld's greatest
Olyumpia' star.
TUESDAY, WEDNESD.Y, NOV. 17-18
Warpo;r Plaad aao:l ~gpa May Wons in
"0AUGllt"£R OF 1HE DRAGON"

THURSI)AY &amp; F'RIDAY, NOV. !9-20
R"th Gl!a~t•tton in
"ONCE A LADY"
SA'I'URDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Buster Keaton in
"SIDEWALl'S OF NE\V YORI''

To Preyeqt
Attacks

YOIJ EVER STOP TO
B:r' EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE

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· ''llu kindly conaentecl to leave his entire
Hats with uo for a few dayslonaer.
showln1 ia takina place in the
The Hotel Reminaton, Second st.,
with our Miu Sue Lehew in

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I Not Withdraw·TJH:ir
Deinand•
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Araument Ia Bepn Over'
Hunting Trip To
Buckeye State
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Pittsburgh, Nov. 16. ~INS-Coun· i

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ty detectives and M't. Lebanun po- J
lice today were piecin1 towether ,
further bits or ev1deuoe In the fatal 1
11hoot1ng of Albert L. Culbertson,
3" ·)'e&amp;r...old engineer, in hi..R Dome/
late- ytsterday. Culbert&amp;on'lf wlte,
Lavnna, 35, r.nd Mn. Ralph w.'
:-:-Mr~
fomq ot eolla'-al offered ucl aeeepted for
Walker, a. lrlend, of Mt. Vernou, I new ~"-,..,:nal_{"·1 n
. S&amp;mto laHurt'! •!L!Jutehlaaoffn, Kao .• biou,nt a
n--1-• ...--....
e
P '1 W0t11D. wte~Y liN Ued their twia eon1
0 ., were held und ::r distl"ict attor- I .-.rum
aDd Delbert (above), u leCUrity for &amp; loan ot t200. U you•.q
ney'11 detalners JOr Questioning.
~that llm1 to IPIU'II. the lad.l are .tz 1n011t:U old aad their father
1 the moaeyf.or an operation. ADd the haDCIDr NhJIOD&amp; &amp;N
Following nearly an hour's grill~
lng by pollee, County Det.eetlve Mihis ollly a.-et. Wb&amp;t'a lie offeftdt
chael Stabile
Mrs. Oul·-·-;-,--,--:;:- --===-

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bertson •"m""'" ""'
ner nusband with a shotgun lo~~~~".live:•
quarrel. The areument.

said, aroae over U1e tj,Ue&amp;tlon o!
Culbert.Bons llCCOlllpanylns Mr.
Mrs. Walker back to Ohio
hunt.ing tllp.
"There was evidence of
lnJ," Btab1le l!&amp;ld, "at a
the foursome staged la.te

Ital"1an Envoy to Be Leavitt Case Will
Guest Of Amel'ica Not Be

BULLETIN
By JOHN GOETTE
INS S&amp;aft' Co,~\
Qual D"O•say, Paris. Nov. 16.The counceU of the Lea11111 el
Natlona, medlq in iht lt.IMeftc
cliNl"ll room of t.he Frenell for.
elrn ofllee ,. dlle . . the ~Man­
churian aUuat.lon. held lljDIJ a
brief pw.lkl .euaon this 'a fter·
noon, oonveniDJ at ~:15 p.. 111.
u.nd AdjoUDiq t.weati1-Bvt
minute. later.

N~6-INS-An

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cart load of potatoes trundl&lt;y'd th•·u
Broadway today, en~route to Wash·

DEMAND REJECTED

&gt;noton.
Al Lhe White House, the- tubers

By Chinese; Refuse to Retire North Of East·
ern Railway

will be IJf~t:IIt.eLi

Pre:ilu.. : m
Hoover a~ th:! gUL o1 Governor
WJIIJam Tudc.r Oordlmr of Maino.•
un1 pota.t.o grow(rs of that sl.ll.c.
•J·he cnrt wns drn.wn by a pulr
, f giant, white laced Ht&gt;relord OX(!n
to

The u hlcle Wall 100 yea.r:s o ld, wit/"'
Wh;.tb !I've feet In dJamdRI".
Lt:mv1llc Hawkes,
Numlx'ilau,\
CenLer, Me ., Wl\.9 the Jrlvcr. l.k' ~­
"ite hill yt.uth, he Is o..:umlidcreJ u
.klllful ux l&amp;am!!h.'t.
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~H~RITY GAMES
~~IS[ 81~ ~MOUNT

1"he

Oflicial Waahinat&lt;m to En·
lertain Grandi oa Hi•
Viait Here

nlgttt."

Ohler or Pollee Wuuam J. Kane,
of Mt. Lebanon, when he arr.lvt:d
at the Culbertson horne shoJt Uy after the sllooUng, round 111'1. CUI·
berblon tn hyat.e&gt;rtcs, he sald.
JPor houra pollee and
d•·
tectiYf:B attempted

~~;i,y ~~;~;~:;

to taken
of the
tnr
to ~e
bureau, authorities

By HOBARD C. MONTEE
Wadlbi,J1on, No,. I8.-IN8Piane lo briDJ DIDO Grandi,
Uallall forelp ntlnpter, to
Wuhln("t.on today Ill r a ~ne
pUoied bJ Col. Charlet ;A. Liiad-

-..,rrh were eaneelled. 1Jbort11
after DODD
ment. :

i)1

'be 11ta.te depart-

sileriee &amp;nd told

~~lid afl.er

SHOWMAN KILLED
TRAIN· AUTO
Xenia, 0 .,

.

Nov.

16-INS--The

curt.B:In had been rung down today
on the lite or c. 0 . Ph11ltps. 71 y~a :
old ll howman, who for 4U )'ea1·s
lived under &amp;he "bi&amp; tup" or prtnolpa.l circus ollianlzatil:,:l~ tn the
country.
Phillip~ died yest~rUay fr om Injuries reeetved when a train struck
the "house on wheels" in wh1ch he
was pls.nnlnr a trip to Florida.. 'l'he
''house Qn wheels" complete hl every
detail with runnLog water and llgttts
waa built by Phtlllpe tollowlna his
retlremeut from show Hfe.

PRINCE OF WALES ILL
Loudon Nov.
16-INB--The
or Wales was reported
indisposed" today
at
Ha.ll, WorceMtershlre, relitor Viscount Edna.m, causing
po&amp;tponement of h1a depauture for
London.
The Prince w:u~ scheduled 00
lo•,llv'" a radio address here at
rteven o'clock this evening appeal·
lni to the cow1try W buy Bril;tish
&amp;oods In the Interest o1 improvlnB
Britain's \rad.e balam:e.
·-- ·

London Heiress
Missing In East
--

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17 Year Old Roaemary G.ilclin1 Vaniahea Proaa Home
of Profeuor

fATHER OF THREE
HELD FOR THEFT

COLD IN CA.NA.D&amp;'

Chicago, Nov. lG-INS-WbUe
reports or extreme cold were re·
ceived from canada, most sections
or the central west conttnucd Lo
bask In an unusual autumnal
warmth today. The government
weather bureau anticipated a tern-

perature or 65 degr...

today

tn

Chicago, 20 degrees above normal
for the time or year. Yeaterday
the thermometer attained 82 de·
New Philadelphia, 0 ., Nov. 16- grees 1n this city, whJle Edmonton
IN8-A fathet· or three children reported 4 below zero and Calrary
who wanted Lo hunt rabbits in or· 10 below.
to glll.in food for hill ramily wa.s
to be arra.igned here today on a
cbatge of steaUn1 sho"un &amp;hells
from an automobile.
Newton c. Dusenberry .,.. &amp;lleg·
ed to have eonfeSBed. yesterday to
taking shells from the automoblle
ol Attorney Ralpll Finley beoause Attorney for Powero
he had no ammunttton for the
o
o
hunttng trip. After missing a quan
Fa1r Tr1al lmpo11ible
tlty of Bhel8 rrom llll car Plnley 1
in Clarkabur1
purcllased more and placed them in
qJe car. He confronted Outen·
-befl'l' when tbe latter returned ro
Clarksburg, W. Va., Nov. 16-lN.S
the ear and acCUBed him ot the -claiming it was Impossible for
theft.
· hlo client to get a fair trial ln
!Harrison County, J . Edpr La.w,

"Bluebeard"
Asks For ·

Wellesley, Mw .. NOY. 18-INSMiss Rosemary Palmer OllcUng,
seventeen year old London, Enlland, hel..rt88., was strangely mtf!ll!l1n1 tod
The ::auurw young: dauah-..er of
a we&amp;ltlly Ena'IJ.sh !lanker, It became IDioWn, m&gt;'"terloualy vaniBhed fHIEVES OBTAIN
counoellor Hnrry F. Powers, "blueon SaturdaJ: froJrl the horne of Pro] beard slayer:· today filed a motion
,,...,. l!lmerltiU Jhulllton Craw!ord
LOOT IN CHURCHES ,!or a cttnnce of venue In !he oourt
...OOucall, of Wellesley college,
room ot Judte John C. Sout.bern
and. Krs. XacJloulall
Oleveland, Nov. 18-INB Seeking here-.
That an elopement w:t..l reiJJOn- the collections made at tb.e SUnday
state'! attorney Will E. Morris
Bible for tbe dlsappearanoe of Ui&amp;s Belilcel, yegmen today entered objected to pre~~entatJon of arguOaslntntt, N. Y., Nov. 16-INBOlldlnl" wu a poulble theory ad- two Cleveland churchea, all(i eacap - mt:nt on tb.e motion and told the 'lbey waved the "coiJep" coloravanced toda.y b'/ pollee. However,!e;d wlt.b. an Wldctermlned amoWlt cc.tirt the plea for chanre or venue black and 11'8Y-here today.
Professor and lin. MaoDouplllof loot, accordllJI to poUce.
shou!d be acoompanled by amdavlts For dear old Bing Slna won, 33 to
._td the mtulb1 lll'J had no boy
The entire Sunday receipts were and
deposltloll8. Arter a short 0.
~ to tbetr Jmowledp, her ac- oN• 1necl at the Plrlt Unlt&amp;rl&amp;n hearlnJ, Judie Southern kJok under
Ita convict ·eleven lk:ted ~ naqualntaneea on this side of the At• Church, Wilen the sa.fe was dr&amp;lsed ad\!lefment the queatlon of wheth-lval militia team here Sunda)' ' m a
Iantto belnl: restricted to a few per- Into a hallway and blown open by er he will hear argument on the spirited pme of rootball a.nd\tean
10111.
U. robben, pollee uld. Tbe loll' motion or order am.davlta flied In that the Bing
bactDeid,~
' onco
One of the mast
tntensl¥e WN not diacovered unttl the cueto~ support of lt. He wiJI announc-e otf n long round-end run,
uld
aearchel for a m11111n1 penon in ~. IItke OrowleJ', opened the hla deelalon aometlme this week it keep rlaht on tweJ' tbe feuM p
the hlltory of M·wch1Uettl wu church today.
wa11 Indicated.
ed without around~.
lallllCbed. l.n an etrort to locate the
Burrlan also entered tb.e Pint
Powers, was broQiht from the The victory, some ot tht o.ldflr
C)rl, wbo dllappeanct on 8aturda)' · MeUloclbt ehurch, and after tam- county JaU to the eourthoUJe to be alwnn! said, was due to the ~h~
aDd without caue trom the Mae-~ P.llrbll wttb the- u.te, se«lurtd a present a.t the proceedllll8, eiJCOft-- llli of "Red" Hope-, claal ot ,:wtG
Dourall bome, where lhe was n 101111 IWil lett In a dellk tn Ute ed b7 Sherttf John Grimm and and was ma,rked bJ tbe ttne Plar of
~ gueet,
ohlli'Ch odce, It wu aaid.
three &amp;taW poUcemen.
quarterback "tm·to-ad"" Jlttta.

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somewhat

wanner

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WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

Pessimism In Tokyo As Time I
jOf League Conference Nears;
!Strife ·~onlinues in Manchuria

SHOOTING MAT
~UHINC OUIHHEl

tal~

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The Game Of The Century Is Won
By 'Undergraduates' At Sing-Sing

s.va.

Pitts WQ8 willing t.o tak~ many
chances and the NILVY militia jnsl.
eould not get their man at crucial
momen~.
'
The spectaturs, who watched the
l&amp;ml' played on the . hard clay of
the prison
exercise yard. were
"fr1Bted" for gum and knives ~tore t.hey tripped ~ross the "campus" to the tnt.
There was no orcanized cheering
but the SinK Slog unctergradunteF.
had a splendid "bronx cheer" for
what, tbey thouaht were lll-advlsed
plays and an attempt at th-e nldden
1tJ&amp;U trick brou~rht indirnant mur~
.mura gf "for shame, tor shante."

BJ JOHN G0·1'1'E
INS HiLatr Uortnpondtni
l'elplnr, Nov. 16.-INs-ln
rt:~t.lbr the Japann ~ ultlm.&amp;·
t11m which uplred at noou lo·
day. demandlnr hb rtUrement
from t.be Nonnl rlnr brkiJi:!
area, Geueral Ma Cbaa-Shan.
Chlnfflt'! commander, t.old Uu~
Japanese
t.h :&amp; t
•~ompUa. tw•·
would mHo a. sun eoder or
Chinese soveftlgn tl~ht&amp;.

Wet-Dry Tragedy

riNE

lUR£ TO OR
1

TEN ~H[ V

, While on Ohio
Scores Are
Crashet"
1

ONE LOSES
In

Collision,
Suffer• Broken
In Same M~llialit~

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