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READERS

NOTICE-If J'OU W&amp;llt
the Ne- Ollice of T1ae DeiiJ'
Trlloae, ctoU 2311L, if· the BuoiOiice uk for 202-R.

EATHER FORECA'S'I'....J
W
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FULL LEASED

WOMAN A0MIT Si' Twins

Offered as Security

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ILittle

Graduate Of Ohio State
Univenity Is Shot
Gun Victim

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Chance $een ln 1oX-CART TAKES
Skirmiahina Continues
Japan For Peaceful i SPUDS TO HOOVER
long The Nonni RivSettlement
er Front
New York,

AT PITTSBURGH

IN PRESENT CRlsiS
1Off" . I 1-.- Th ·' W"ll
lCl&amp; I Rlllt
eJ
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I Not Withdraw·TJH:ir
Deinand•
I
t

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·-·-;-,--,--:;:- --===-

m;:v

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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

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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

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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~

�IIIOJHD&amp;T, :WOV 4 Gta 1f, 1111

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whe re the fotmf!r ·u.s tlll!ed to eon~ I M•Hory ot Rl.c.tn.e.
Den Jl'umer and Charles Smt"
t.tuct •t runeml
' Jamea Yeuaer, who ts attendlnr
t.o Athe.na 8mlday
,
I'M• '1.., .... '1'•
Mr aud Mr11 C. A. Cal:mt.lnc or Llu,o;lntw~ ~ehool at Columbus ~pent llllldln(o! the w~t:k eud w1U1 t~Jelr
Cc..'ihO(;l(..j l 8pt..llt lhc Y,{ de f nd .... Jln tht! 'A'et'k ena With home fo!kx.
I part-lot.!
lriiDI&amp;
I Mu. Mu rJiUCL Park. ·~nd daughlf'-l'h
Mr. \l.nd Mrll. Elmer MM.U.OX and
Mr I!Uld Mrli. Ht.Thf&gt;rl Fmk. Jljln..~
I
PIIOHJ: lll--L
j'.ll•f y wt!ro.. liCCOmpunied home Su11- twu ehlldr~n ISpt!UL ~WldaY with H .wd Mu,.·~ Mu.t.rt Jlybf-'11 ~,. 1 , ·nl bun·
day by Mr. and Mrs. WUH.am Amlf'r C Mau..ox or Pt. Pl.eotlllnt.
,J, 1y nlternoon w.lh Mr and M. •"'.
1
t-::-..;...:.T:.,..:.~::======~========= son
who have beeJt Yl.slt mg her•·
Mtb C11.r1y summerville, of Point :..t 1JI.im SplrNI of auuand Th•·l
fur Lhe past ,:;cvua. l wet•k ,
Plt:ww.,nt ~pe nt tbe we&lt;:k end wll.h
M i!.tllltuiLd ll :l'
1&gt;' rv 1cc g 1vcn by
+
Many Park lc!l Mnndct~ altcJn· •c u ld.-.u Ye!l¥cr and ia:uily
't hf&gt; Union MIMion ol Gi'larh..os tu n at
t.ellphone pole alonpkle the hl¥ h· ror Columbus lut a WLLKli \',,),
Ml
.nd Mrs John K ill Patrick 'lilt• M! th&lt;;c..list t:hurch
U~
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WI.)' ana 'Wall COhl plet.ely delitroyed. wllh rel.!r.Llil'eJS
IIIIU fb.mlly Of Athe•s Olld Mn Jun
Mr .. nd Mrh
Wilham Mw 1 1
Workme n Mot Lhe Kanu.t; uo Ot:IJu
M l':;, E. B 8JmUl ami Mrs Will- LOL.w.&gt; •Jf New H11.ven spt:ut Sunday awl aatll:hlt'r or Ch&amp;.rlt!lil&lt;Jn, :·r
f
and at a lUling station lll '&amp;rby, lam Mlc..nl ""rt In Gh31lt~&gt;~on ~t...l- \l,ld! Ml ,u.nd MI'H PTed Shawver
.!oM•phhw P lt:k(I J&amp; and Mils~ 1J11
-.Ia
het.rd the CI'Uh and ~onreU blm day
' M~tt:r Coover who &amp;.ttend! bu:il· Rotmiolph ami M1 Hll(l Mr:-. Otll•
a t~w minute$ later In lln uncon.s- ; Mr ond Mn w R Ort.J ~ ul nt"~ ~}to&lt;. I B.l C•l:..unuus, WILli the ~assar unl r, J IIUJ&lt;JI!.I !,I H· ' '
clout CODditJon. He Wl.ll fUIIhed. to OIOU.Slt&gt;r v l~ltl!d 6und .ty Wi lh U•r "'·, .. olld ij UI.'Iit or het parems.
•tilt: \\lf'f' ~untlay HU ~~·. Ol M•
1
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the Holzer hotip1tl.l by a Gallipolis latter'!! tasters , Ve~Stt\ ru.u No t~
..tr ami ~Mr:&gt;. C B ~llumaker and Mn J l.lmcs MurJ:.) d C..r:J..' l
~utomobile A.eeicleat Victina IUDbulanoe and ao effort ~as nu1.de · McCoy.
retu• mu a. ~er seve•aJ •.dl~s \'U.lt 1:5tr~d
·
•• ..!.1..... to ...
•- junea
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there to save hla
IIIe, b ut h e was
\\JltJ
re!a',\ts und ruend8 Ill Cllar5 pee,...,_.
Mn;
Le-v.·J
s
Vtu
rPtlimeu
to
i.'
1
lcl.oton
·- - - - 1
1 Sat rei
N• h
t~ ~ much more setJOU&amp; condition I hume In Charkston Sunday afu ,. t:JaJa Dale of Galhpo!J~:~ was the I
• u
.7~ •• t
~ll
~t t~~· lf
]vlsltiiiA h!!te With hLl :,l.S h· ·· MJ·~ llvl 'lk { IJ(.j l!,liC:ol of hu slHrer. Mb I
c.n e
I!IU~Y
Y
W e Mnd Dahlia Pauley
f·tt'l t~J t Cam p
•The tuneral servtees for Her- M e tiO tdl, an h!s fathe% and mothe• I Mr nnfl M1 s Bruce J-l ,Jb t•' fl
GeJiildtne Collins am.l Mrs 0 E 1
r. tm Mn I . E. Keffer. a btoU•'
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ICI)ntlnucd. from page onc 1
man Ke~tr. 31, who waa fatally ler J enn inga and a sister Dcme- Akron arc lluc Ylsttm~o; WJ Lh !..tJ_,- 1Snu th oi'Cit: In Co•umbu.s Satualu.i
iiUun!d lu an aW.OmobHt arculeJ.lt trhm. who !Jv"' :tt Oll.uley Brtd luJeport re latives
._
.
8' Kanqua FTlda.y nl8ht, were W Va
ge l Mi·~,. H C Htunkrr o[ Bdp1 n Wd' I
(llriiiV P!'.~rn.m will bf' plo·r:l.lll
conducted from the Firat Bapt.I.J;.t.
·
lvtslt;ng re latives a!H.l hlend" hu!· LEGION AUXILIARY
JBIUIII~ th1 ~o~rv,H ~t.atR11 •n whtcl'l
Obureh here Monday afternoon aL
'u\·~r the Y.etk t nd
· TO PRESENT COMEDY !tlw Hl!o! 'I• n :o.cll.O&lt;Jl:&gt; ~~.rc J.ILU~tlu.l.,
3 !00 (fcloct. Interment. IJl charJe
Clyde FLsher ~pent Sunday with • M,:· and Mrs. K('\ly Oroga u and!
j llldhtPB. Ililno1s Mlch1gan. Ou.•o.
ot the ftawllnas undertakers. was hil&gt; parents at Pt. Pleasa.1L.
l 50n wert! Hun tmgto n vtsito rs Sull ·.
-W••cm.sm, Iowa and Mm nt:~o·a
made '" the Middleport c:emetey .
Mr and ~· B F . Fultz Jr. and day
I P lans llB\C been formed hc1c b:· l'ht dii'I.~J o'l will bf acr·mu:ng Lo olHe ~as emplo.t&lt;:d at the PosL Mr. and Mra. B. P. Fultz, Sr. mo· ' Mrs. H:.trt wt 'I hm•Hu; ci Culumbu.'i tn~: Amcr• ·.Hn L~lon Ao~lliary to JidR! poptllaw,n flgUJ%.
carrier and tcr£0 .:v Cul·onbus E'"nday
to vl:s1l 11l~l:i 1"oetu 1lett ldlil l tng h t·r ~11hl r \.lr!.'\Pilt
.ook1ebe Cwll r&lt;ly,
CuJporul
!'he
Ohl(o-Mumt~&gt;ula
combat
0111'. h ere .. •matl
~
..
.
.. De,
d
wa.a a most popular, younJ mon, with relati,.:t&gt;.
Mrs C harles BUri iJ.:II lor the pu•t .Lul;{r.:n
ccm r 3 bn 4 • A com~ ~hl.uld b.., well~uttN11l!d,ll.l1 LIH~lv.:o
having Uved. alm.c~ his enUre lire
.Mr and Mrs. MM.Xcus Chaml.l::J·s
·
·
" 111 !LL• ·c tP. plt'sen t lng Lhi 01Kan 1&lt;'.u- \L. tms urc (Omiltkl!'tl l\{ld';i mut~:hh. &gt;!e died ··•
e Holzer hoo
week
I uun ht',lucd by Uw IJre':Oildent
Mr11
hi
.h .. .
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,- and son visited with Mrs. Sally Jor M• 1uu l M•s 1-1 n Sm11l'~ aJ11 Mlldll'u l"'uwlr•r met With Wll llnn. '' 1 1 P 1'11 1M&lt;m~•n~ 11 (; gn n g.lrtl~'
pltal Satur.say Dlght about 8.30 o • dan of Pt Plcu.sant Bunda~.
da.ughtt•r of Purkct s.ou 1 g lett Sun- 8 Qumn 1eprcsentBtJVc or tbe ul· o (,u~llt Lo bl' .1 dr.twJng curd. a' 1
· . fLe L' ' "Cm.lill&gt;!
cloclrtromthc-lnjurle&amp;slLSta1nedln
Garn~tt Burchett of Columu n~ ·' , !or u 1
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Wl·lml~&gt;tu hus liJ,pi.IYPcl lJIIIIw.m: l'
f'
uU}
11 1 Jlr 1111 a ,
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"I UtJtVf'lMtl Ptud u~:m~o~· C11 , of Fn ll'
tb,. acct&lt;lont.
arrived Fuday cwmflii fo. a H~ ll tlle pabt ;;t' \e la l day!:. IA'Jth Mrs G I tlcl(J Iowa NuvPmbcr 11
Ihis s•·u:-;on d• l&gt; IH L th{ fftct 1t hr.~
~~ accident accurred Friday with Mr and Mrs. J M Burchett N. Wa gm~l Mtsl&gt; .t::&lt;.rtlm Wul(llCl 1
The show to be .Jl'ese nted 11 .. ~ u~ t 1..1tJ h11,p t•ncuuntt rB
DliJU as Kefrtr wu enroute, by Satmday. Mr. aurcheLt ancl Oar- nl Canton was nlso thn S UIID·•Y' Js cnlul'l:v m•w and \mrerent w~ Ucc ts1ou of thl" H1~ Ten tD Ju,ld
h~Jf~ to GalUpolil. He had re- nett vlsJted In Charf:~st&lt;l .l wltn M1 s guest of the Wug ne1s.
, JHlllt~ or' c·Jeun sn uppy jokell, and the po.~t·seo.:&gt;on ~IUI!:Iflrn wu·, Ill 1,turned to Middleport following Ule Don Duflil:J!i
M1s. Edwanl Cu1 ro ll and two ~~ of u pal• wtlc :r.nme The
ro- sporu;e to an u.pjleo• l b} ?reliGr •11
fcctbaU game at folnt Pleasant
Re\' nnd Mrs. F C. Kreag~r r P- Ida.uHhters and M•·s Oscar Sanbol njuuclim• 'Co , ponli Eage n{ ha~ a Hwvc1 's comm!tlf'" on rf'lkf
that afternQOn. The ear struck a turned Mond.a~ f10m Zanes\'llle visited Sunday wlln
Benjll.min ~.:utsl to -co:~:,~ record or large nntt The quest ion of \\hl'thcr Nm l :J' n.piJI ~ c l ,tllvt• aud 1rnccs
'J lu: cnst wc;;tern would ttu.vel lo lhe coa s~ lo
1 ,\Ill runtw-.l o! lfll locul people v. 1til mt..oe t Southt'l'll Callfouuu 011 Jan
l• l.tllmul•· co:-.tt· olex and sceme f'f· I.•1 ~ has "-'":en ~ rOI-JOtit'tl, ""'a.~ not
'feet~
It Will be tlr(':it•nt,ed at the I tii~C USSI.:'() nt the llll'l' i lll~ YI'SJ:ID'dlly ,
I ~l.t ~u !llc T r mple
wa:-; 11.nnour cc&lt;l
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1\NCE::l\fORE DO we see a season ushered in which
· U fairly .cnuses women to hold their b1·eath a• they think I
of their·sons, hu•bands, fathers and b1·othe1'8 starting out
into the fields in quest of game . As usual many of these
nimrods will leave home in th e early morn with an affectionate good-bye to their loved one•, never to return. Even
as !hie is being read, already reports ~f deaths throughout i
Our state, may be broadcast nRffte rlHfere nt kinrlR of game 1
are being hunted according to the law's dictates.
Every year warnings are issued in every city ancl
town and hamlet in the country and every year theer
.1 warnings go unheeded with the result that hundreds of
"1 people and many homes arc saddened because some loved
one hils foiled to be careful nnd has forfeited his life or
has caused the death of nnothcr as o part of the cost.
If hunters would only remember to handle their II'"'"
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as if they were the rleath dealing instruments thnt they
are. instead of treating them as harmle•• play-thil&gt;gs, ,t,_ _ _ _ _ ..__
mr,ny, 111any homes would be brighter at the close of the'
hunting season than will be because they will fail too rl o
LONDON
ment Is just the very opposite. The
tltls.
By OTTO 0 TOLIBCHUS
l't!llll)' 8nl&amp;rt wqi:Jlan now aUcct8 ah
IIUl'C~..etm:~W"..-bea~t:~ss, pout&amp;
Most accidents occur because someone ia carlt!fo!S
INa at a1'f Ccrrespondont
prett1Jf ;,merit tHe world with
in climbing over a fence or in crawling under one, Ol' in London. Nov. a - The wls1om ol wide. round eye&amp;-thc cyc-LlrOwa
being pluckt!rl acconllngl;y-and bcstanding his gun up against a stump in a precarious JlOI"i- tht vhl!{.bOptlctr.l th!h the best. WilY haves
and talk.s In every WilY like
get rid cf wtckcdri'C:is 1S to in- nature's own child o.t her flrt:il
or because some one saw a rustle in the Q'TUSM or to
du\JJ.t 111 It has been proved lllial1i
lfo&lt;&gt;ds and shot first and investigated, to his horror, nftel· For fo1·ty long y-ears the. DI'ILh h party .
\hcuttr CL IU!CI kt pt 0HCA.I' W1lde'1&gt;
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ward, instead of r cverMing the procedure. TherH iH htilt' play
"Salome" ofT the Brlt.IBh !-!LILSC
ehanee that many will heed theMe printed wm·t.l.s, hut if It was !.upposcd to be the last word 1he reason f~r this. or course.
In macubre el·ottctsm and the "lord l11ro the new fa !ihionl!
only one Ufe is saved, or. the limb of one perHon i~:~ kert of
lanuua nc • hl\d b:::cn vc1y Jnuud
The sophistication hns 11ow bc:ll
trane;fcrnod from the face to Lite
from being shattered, th e effort toward n Haner hunlin1~ cf It
It wns fmaly llroduc ~d at the clothes. "'l'hc put httle hilL with
season will not hnve been in vain.
eavoy this fall- an•l it sure prov- the kn(lwlng leather and the bus-

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a 11cnndal Name ly a
flop. Atter a :ihort run
tt hru; been withdrawn A sophlsUc.a.tt:d mcdern public wouldn L KO
tC! !ce tt. It wna too dull.
1 ~aw It years aJQ in Munich, al
a. 8pcclttl ontO-night performance.
On lhat occar;Jon It turned oul to
be a comedy success becnu:te the
youug lady dancing thf' dance of
the ~even veils rot stuck with her
vdli and couldn'L get Uwm ott
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Il J~; to be J~a.md that Salome
wculd h ave a. llnrd time In getLiug
anybody 11 head chopped oft' today.
As a matter of tact. vamps are
pa11se.
The character styb of the mo-

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BRITISH PROCEDURE
IN A-MERICA, have seen so many more im~tan cefl of
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wonder jllst wherein the difference lies between our woy
of metelng out justiee and England's way.
That there i• a great difference can not be denied hecause whOreas we record Home hundreds of murders in
our (eliding metropolis, for which there aro but a scant)·
few convictions, in London, England's meiror&gt;olls, there
. arc hardly one t~ntl\ as many murders committed and a
relatively :few guilty people escape, in contrast to the
great number over h~re .
are all familiar with the inexcusable delay• which
occur in all criminal trials in America, hut especially dlsw
appointing to th~ average law ahiding citizen here, is the
way the law operates to shield the guilty person who has
wealth at his command to keep justice hound as long as
poS8ible. A11y number of incidents to prove thl• assertion 1
might w ell he cited hut aM it ~s u known f,tcl, thry ure not I
Jl'ecessary,
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Let us then, look to England for a opcll. Lord Kylsont, one of the most influcntiul peers in Enghancl recently
was convicted and ils nnw impri:mncd Uccau~c of fraudulent operations. Other instances of the owiftness of Britlsh justice might also be cited to prove that social vromi·
nencc and wealth do not materially delay the Britbh ens·
tom of mctcina: justice to one and all, alike.
{\o1J*r41e"" of what faults England may have, or of 1
1 her shortcqmlnll• In other respects about which we may
ftn·d cll•PeQs to chi!ie and ridicule, ccrtoin it Is that no no
Jtre s~ · d~H'III\ent~l to nor success as our own terrible
met))£&gt;d Qf ' h~nltlinll crime and Its allied bu•ino••••· OnJ
tijin. we FliP 110'!1 aboqld do Is to study F.:nglan&lt;l's sy•tem
wi~l! a v1~w to lmprovlnll our own, thereby lmpravipg one ·
tl\e. V8"'
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denlna waltz ljhould be revived.
~ company is now behoq fmmcd
with Helen Ollltland ar. tile 5tar,
Miss Gilliland has JUSt complel-::d a
long and successful run at the Oallety 111 "Nina. Rosg.."'
A few years ago. when qophlstleation of mannEr was still fash·
tanahJQ Lebar had revamped hla
madtt r pi~e Into &amp; sophistU::atf.!d
reVQJ.. '8u~ the present revival 1s the
rcaJ.·~·hidtm tlilhs, full or love and
old·t•u~hloned sentiment.

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Uni'cs that &amp;(!rimll'l, ciRss1c UlliSIO
11hor.dd ~lsplacc the blallng JaZt.
ban!:l nnd real flinger.- th e slapatlck c~rct comedian In hotel din
lnr I"Ontu8. 'l'he experiment I&amp; l.ielng
tried out at tM Dorchester Uouse
anrt wft'tt appa'r ent l'lU&lt;'«'SS
The dlnncr audience take1. it&amp; mu
ale In 8Uence and recalls the artbts
tor m11.ny t:Ticores.
P'olowl riR the E"::!rlous pnrt of th&lt;"
prctt'tm l.hQ dance bands return of
r;r.urP.e. Tittre srcrns tn be ltn added
!Mit lo thfl do:u1n£t Aft er t'hr. p~ rlod
ot qutetu1c, Uke the fun following:
tht: scrtnon at tt~ chu&gt;eh festival.

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Cookina School.

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val uable of '&amp;be
titolen
pictures
Titan's
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v.-a.o. badly diWI.afp!d
recowred ha..-lnt be~n dug up I}D.....
tiJJ :.uttrllsl! m which Jt had ~ H
ludtlt n
Oth~ famo 118
p&amp;tntlrill' F
unharmo•d hy bu rl.nl" were Rem- o."w
b! 11m!t s Cnrlst' . C01rf!KiO'B "Ho]J .., ••
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Cooking .School.

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boat e~ from. liaw•ii,. II
·~ ltvelJ'n iS eftJ'Oute to New
York to Uve with her aunt, the
weilt~y Mn. Cautaln whom she
ha1 never mtt. After i'anehon confides in Ev_.e!Yn, the latter treat1 her
c:oblly. The plane cra1he1 hd
J'-.acho~ it tt1e 0111)' tarvivor. She
decldn 10 etcape T9ft.J' and the pat
aftd 1tut Ufe anew IIY muqDeradtllg
P: Bv~}'11- She reQU!:Ita a c1octor to .

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"EvciYD"
AwlrtcomafromllrO.
. Cantain IQ'illl' that CoDbt cahnot
mcet iJPmchDft. i'bc;hop leam1 CoJ..
lin lo Nra. Cuotalno ool~ 11911. .""'
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Mrt. Cautairs' left the room arter

word 'o the ma~ Th~ li~tle 1traw

I s~itcase had been brought up and
I was bn the canvas luggage stand.
! The: maid moved toward it.
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"Don't unpack it," Fanchon tqld
her, ''there ia nothing of my own in
1 there.
It must be returned.
, "V~ry good, , :Miu Evelyn. Ma y
J run your bath?"
. "Itlr:~" aaid f'anehon
. Ther' had been Pl~ty of servant~
! oo the plantatiOn. F"anchQtl wae
· pOrfettiY accustom~ to eerviee. al·
I thourh 1he had lacked It for eiabt
~th1 or more now. But it was
e.. ~ to alip batk Into the oJd. ways. "Don't uapack it," :Faneban told her. ..There's notnlng of my awn I
in there.''
Pre11;ntly abe .,., 1Y"inl full
leqt'h •• the areat matble ' tub, he;r
bandutd arm a lit~ a.wkwar~y
1
ou~ Of t~e "'ater. 11J,ere wat a
'Sh•'• all right,• he tatd her in ture later," Mrs. Carstairs told her,
warm •cent of frasr&amp;nt bath ult11. answer to her anxious question. "] "It is your allowance."
The bathroom Itself was quite d•dn't of courl!le ask for detaiiJ:L She's
Fanchon st ar~t1 at the ch~ck hook
beautiful, tiled in green and black pretty badly shocked by the whole Money! Under false preten se~ I But I
and · ·w lute. Fanchon closed hrr dreadful business. And very nerv- she had money of her own. No, 1t
eyea and dreamed. But it wa. all a ous. Give her lots of sunlight, rest, wu not hers It was Tony's. She 1
dreaQL
fresh air and keep off any subject could not SIX'Ild more of 1t, she must 1
I Lakr,. rested anci refreshed she that seMls to affect her disagreeably one day llli!llage ~omehow to re tu rn I
1wu in ~h~ ~ig swaL bed, with pi!- or emotionally. See that she gets it to him. Yet how co uld she, wtth~
lows piled in back of her, look10g plenty of recreation too, and laugh- out ravelling lhr wei.J u ! dc\"Cit
' about the pretty room, Emma ap- ler. She'll need that to help her wh1ch she had set herse lf tn ''.'r,1ve ~ 1
ptared, with a table that swung out forget."
Yet thi s money wluch wa:. off.:rcd I
owr the bed- and a tra7. On the
After a moment he asked,
her was not her own, c1thcr,
i tray wu ·!lupper..-invalid's fare •. , "And Collin?..
"
Nothing could mnkc it so
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1 a quaint little pottery bowl of soup,
Mn. Carsta1ts made a gesture of
"It is ~our a llo w.mce." !&gt;;ud l\IrA..
the white brealllt of a .:hkken, a despair.
C1ntairs aga.in, "and w1ll be 1•1\td i
baked potato and a vegetable a
"Terribly stubborn,'' she admitted. &lt;111artcrly.
:
iaalad. a cu~p
· of custard and coffee. "Doe!! she know?"
Th e dl•posit was tw enty - five h\'ln~ 1
'Fanchon, w o had been hungrier
"Only what 1 v.•rote Iter. Which drcd dollars.
f than the t
Jlht, looked at it with wasn't much.
Ther~ are some l•'amhon flushed and palr(l again.
that _10u cannot po11sibly
1 deliaht, and 4t the 1ilvcr~ 'the pretty things
"But I can't-•t is too much .• , :
ehina, the bread aad buuer sand- wrjte," Un. Cantairs :i:dmitt~d.
1-" she stammered.
wiclles cat wafer thJa.
She added, u the doctqr 1tood
Tea thousand dollars a year!
llr~ Caret&amp;Jr• came Ia, In a dark there ailent, frownine a little.
Mrs. Cantain nid gently,
.
tailond atfd louarfaa robe, Her
"1 ' to14 her I would talk to her "You will need pocket mone,.. 1
hair, free of her bt, •• law:ly, about it toaiaht ...
And clothes. I am gomg to give 1
,111&amp;111!1 of it, pare aitnr, WIVII!d doH
If.Not .t0Ai4rbt," the physleian ad~ myself the gr~at pleasure of
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lto ber fine head. Emma pulled a vi1ed, quickly, ' wait' until she i1 Attting you, first, from hea('i to feet. I
;bla" Chair doae. to tbe bed, arra11ged mqre re&amp;ted She is strugling for And after that, you may use your 1
~tiP-toP table beside it a11d Jameson scl£ control. I could St!e that. But alloWance as you see fit.''
'brou 111 ht in the second tray.
she is really tremendously upset.""
She added,
: ~oar mother and I u1ed to do
He left and Mrs, Carstairs re"I have more money than I can
lthil, DOW and apin," Yra. Carstain turned to Fanchon.
possibly spend. Collin h:ts his own
!conunenttd1 and sighed, heavily.
"I mull," said Faaehon, ..send incom&lt;!, His father's furtum: was
W be n evetYtbiDI had been back the allitaae to the Law11ons, divided between us anti has more
,cleare4 aWI7-llrt. Caratair1 talk.. Ther are the people who took me than doubled. Collin ha11 a seat on "
Ia• of Soo-toD, of plaoo .In lh• In aft_,..r the &amp;e&lt;ident. I bor- the Stock Exchan_ge as well and is
........,t~ase, Ullitly and with calcu- rowed the cue from them and -. ha.t doing famousl7. I have always felt
,la.te4 cuuataeu, the doctor wu lllfto. and coat 11 welL I could have that •.. that I owed you something.
!AOGDCed. He eame on hi1 way to bought things in the town but th~re You see, while the estate left by
lhe theatre. in eveniag clothes. A waan't time and 1 couldn't lil!t out y.our grandparents wa11 not targe, it
ptl, 1(00d~lookin8' nuan, Wynne, by to get them, she e:~:plained.
all came to me. Half of it should
me. With llrs. Cantairs watch•
"Emma will attend to it for you," have bern your mother's, J shall
be went all over Fanchon, Mrt. Carstairs suggested, "you are never forgive myself," she said low,
ed al her arm, rc:bandiaed it not to worry. And you can send "and May never forgave me."
and pronounced bet aound in limb, them a check for their kindnrss tv
Fanchon !aid, low, desperately : •
tf bnUied and wrenched. Only re•t JOU,"
anxioua to help by some word of
-,oat4 cure that and aature, be said, "A check?" asked Fanchon, aston~ comfor:t:
,
nd ad.ded that illte ha.d·bad a IeVere ished.
"l a.m sure she d1d."
ae:'YOIH 1fJock. He left\het • aern
lln. Cantairs mse and went
Mrs. Carstairs ryes lighted.
.;,ie and~ 1let:ping powdus.
over to a rosewood desk. Fcom the
.. Do you believe that? You don't
..But f · won't need them I" drawer sh~ took a new bank book
Fanchon protuttd. ....
and aave it to Fanchon. Fanchon know how happy you have made
"'They will relax 7ou,• he told her1 opened it. It assured her that in a mel But I will not let you ta.lk any ,
r I
..ailinr. .,,.oa are terribly h)'ect certain New York bank a certain more.''
ap."
1um had been deposited to the order
c.,.,...,••, 1111 .,. rattll Baldwh'
t

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1Dvel7D Howard, whom 'lhe bad met

d"ncea ·ttlemsclvea. And they must
approved dancing teachers.
A~Paic-ntly male sophistication Is
li'l du.nllfr oven without a change In

IL w-.J. only a short Lime
l}u!.l K(lltorll.:l'f otiered the JlllUI:$ifilr...,
I.Hll'eil ftJr "&gt;&amp;.If' to a \\ealt.hy .ton1fner It ., as thls move Lhat pUt Ule
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lnodoco,. wJ,erl oho _,. and
n ,a .,...eqme mu !Wiled Tony.
uu:bon fa lboclce4 to learn ttJ&amp;t
ony fa a racketeer. impHt.ated.' in a
recent muNcr. · She, too i1 now
wut.l. Fancbon eaeapn in u alri_lan. 'under the n~me of "Smith...

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Or Ru."isell Ncl\6C called ,on h!.,
mothet, Mts. Ma1y Neuse Wcdneo

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·Idav.lc Hawaii. lhortb' after her

Mr ami Mrs p L . Rlckanl. baby
and !iOn vU:II ~d J . w . n.oush Sunda y
~o,tmiJPr n
cmn Noble and fnmlly spent
W ABG - Ncw York &lt;348.6-8601 6 Sunday w1th Mr5. BcilJla Rickard
Pnpulni Orch: 6 "45 Conmc Bos- and rumlly
7 15 Bing Crosby ; 7:45 Mor-j r~ ue Hoffman and fa milY we 1c
ton Downey: 8 The Mtlls BrolhNs; guests of Mr~&gt;. Bau\ h Ru·kllld Sun8 30 Th ::! Dictators : 9 Ben Bemie'::t day.
Orc h · 10 15 Mark Wal'llow's Orch :
vnc\e. weaver, Mae Johnwn nnd
II E~rlr MRdrlguera's Orch; 11:30 M1ld1cd Layne were guest!) of Zelia
Leot':l Belasco's Orch: 12 Roman - Rk:ka.Id Bunday.
clll'.&lt;: Orch; 1 nm Popular Dane('
Mt' and Mrs Law1·cncc Weaver
01 ch.
vtsltfld Arch Layne 8unday.
WEAF- Hcw York (454 3-660) 6
Zelia und , Ellen Rickard welT
pm t•c,pular Orch; 'J·ao Alice Joy; ~wests of Miss Mabel SlaughteJ.
7 45 Th11 Ooldbcrss; 8 Plant&amp;tlons· Wednesday
Bongs; 8"30 John Phillip's Sousa
Miss Ada Rl~ka.rd Js spending an
Band · 9 The Musical Magazine, indeftnltc time with her aunt, Mrs.
9 30 Don Vorhee's Orph : 10 Dance Oertha Elliotter.
Hr; n 15 J~ Orawrord; 12 Rudy
Harley 'F'.:l"'ow~ers~~~_:::::~:::::....,.__
Vllllce'a Orch~ 12 SO am PopulAr
Dance Ol'(lb. "' .
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WJZ-.I{tW 'Yo"ri &lt;3485-7601 iJ•tli
Piano Duo: 6 30 The Liners Orch ;
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6 45 Lowen 'thomas: 7 Amos •n·
Andy; 8 The Quakers: O:JD Heel
Httgg&lt;"l'li Harmonies; 8:45 Sisters of
th~ Skillet; 10:30 Clara. Lu ami
Em; ll Blunt beT Music; 11 30 Rll~!l
OOlumbo: 1:J:l&amp;am Paul WJut::mau
and hiB Paint Men.
Our rate rtcluctfons meet pr.: ;:·nt
WJR-Detrolt (400·750) 6 45 pm
condition•.
NQwhere else c. :m ycu
Musical Mast('rs: 7 Amos 'n' Andy.
And 1uch quality in rooms or tncJ!s
7.16 Purrs of Rhythm; 7 30 Th~
, • 1uch out·standlns ser.oicc . . ot
Welcomera; 1:46 The Smart Bet, 8
The Qua~rs ; 8 30 Bubble Blower s:
pri"l ao low. Just try it .1nd b.:l
Popuhu
ar~ nt
convinced! 70% ol•ll rooms $2 .10,
Mem·

Ellt!twooi •. ~cttlug to
b~ J~: r,c:wn hero as th"::' man who
tto.t o, B. s. L•y a ~·ca •.
• Shtr!
t 'npd's play "'~'he Queen's
Hu.lilbu. " i8 Wliv.!TSI\JIV ncclalmcd
as d. 11
ptcca of theatrical wm·k
Thoupt It Is recognized as a new
vrrslon ot U1e same theme Shaw
used In hla "Apple cart" all pap~
ers are careful to point out that
Shc:"Wood. wrote his play one yenr
before Shaw dtd his, so that ll1er11
tie dresa suggest a high degree or Is no question or plagla.rlsm.
:;cphi:Jtlcnllon"
the woman who
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knows explains. "But to wellr 1\
Life al oxtard Is gcltins mot &lt;"
m~wner to match wo•dd be putting and more diiD.cult.
It en teo thick It would give the
First the vice-chancellor issued
lmpresslcn cf too studied cleverness drastic' re~~trlctions on undergrartu ·
a .~ugrestion of the demlmOndalue. ate danclllK. Now he has also issued
Her new character style, on the drastic rulea banning JOY rides atet her hand, slvcs the woman nil tcr 9 p M.
lh£ piqua11cy ot sophl3tlcatel1 cloth-~ Onrage propl'ietors must enter in
thing without dlsturblnr you wlt)l
book the time of the arrival and
too obvious clevem~s!l,"
~eparturo of all undergruduat~
Beaut}' parlors report even lhe Cat'll and peepholes must be made~\~~~~~
pa8sing of tho llpt;tlck and ,ol the 1 111 the pl'lvl!ote J&amp;rag:e.s 80 t.haL a
pl~~ot.Jnum blonde. One hall'dreuor check Qf tlb cars can
made
predicts, In fact, the 1'3turn of ha.lr
UndEr the dance rules, underbleached snow- white a.nd powdered graduaL~!I are forbJdden to atttend
In imltaUon ol a wt,s.
subscription dances In clubs, bote)!
Good-bye Balome
or prlva~ homea or Rive suc;P.

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10Jl8'S Orch; J2:1&amp;am Ted Wcrm ~
Oreh; 12:45 Tweet Hot::£1•1 ami H it

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The eava!rv detachment of the 15th U s. Infantry, l!itationed at
Tientsin, China, is shown m formatwn before th.e .rates of the forei~ concm1sion, where il i~ on guard to prcvt•nt d•stu r bnn.ces.grow•
lnR out cf the ~;.ttempted assa.~s inatio n of Hcmy Pu-Y1 (tn ~l:lt).
Ch inn's deposed "boy emperor," from c ndnngc:a:m~ foreign hve&amp;
An ultimatum was delivere d to the Chm ese prov1nc1al go.vernn:ten,t,
follo wi ng the attcmpt on Pu - Yi's_life, thett nny.one ve!ttur1ng wtth1n
300 t l!ct of the wall of the for eign conccssaon would be shot.

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10 .30 Real Polka; 11 Slumber Mu ~
sic; 11:30 RUI&amp; Columbo; 12 The
Kiner s Jt:sl:!rs:
12 .•15am
Lan y
IFunks Dance Orch.
WJR--Oetroit
f400-750 &gt; 7pm
Amos 'n' Andy; 7:15 The Aristocrats
I 7 ::10 HI·Specd
Berenaders , 8 .30
I Dlxl~ Ensemble; 9 Popular Orch;
D·sr Mmlcal DOminoes ; 10 I.!:&gt;: preS~~
.t0 :30 Real Polks: 11 SJumW. Mu~
sic; 11:30 Russ CoJurnbo; 12 Jane
Frohman's Oren, 12 :15 am Dance
Orch
WON-ohk!ago 141~.4-'120) 6.45
Little Orphar;l.
Annie; 7 Sln~ing
Lady; '1 . 15 J!:Rsy Aces; 8.30 Water
Boys; 8 46 The
(Juinps;
n 15
Ul hging Sam; 8'30' Kate Smlth'll
Music ; 8.45 Glom Cha~rs ; 9 .30
B1 t
10 30 Art KaMel'~. Orch;
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11.45 Art

THE EYE OF THE LORD- Behold, the cyo of th e
Lord is U'iion them that fear Him, upon them that hope in
His merCY: To deliver their so ul from death, and to kcelJ
them al.~~e in famine.-Psalm 33:18, 19.
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8:15pm Don BIJ:Piow's Orch ; ~ · ~
Jkla and Dunp, I \5 BlPt. CroloJY,
' 30 The BoawtU Elll.eters: 't .f6 Mor·
t on Downey ; 8 Precld:V Rich's 0t;,
1.15 stain' Sam ; 8:30 KaLe smith s
Music , 8:4.5 Preddy Rich's Orch ;
D: 1~ Symphony Orch: 9 ·30 BouijOIR: 10 Ouy Lombur1o's Orch : 11
Loon Be i~U~Co's Oreh; 11 1~ Bt.rtcL
Sinli{t'r: 11 :30 Cuban Orch ; 12 Ben
Bernie's Oreh;
1:1 30am
Noble
81slc's Orch; 1 DBnce Orch ; t ·30
Dave A.bram'a Orch.
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pm P&lt;lpular Orth ; 6 :30 Ralph K t'r bt!ry; 8.45 The Stebbins Boys; 1
Lumber Jacka ; 7 :15 Popula r Or;
17 30 Allee Joy ; 7 45 The Oolden1t-irp · 8 Soconyland Sketehea ; 8:90'
Harvey 8 . Ptrestone Jr; 9 The Oypeles; 0·30 Parade of t.he States; 10
True Story; 11 Coon-Sanders OI'Ch ,
1t ·:W JeMe Crawford; 11 .!5 Cab
I Callr; way 's Orch; 12 Earl Hines·
Orch : u ·:mam Twtct Hogan'l:l Or.
WJZ-New York (349~-760&gt; 6:45
pm Lowell Thomas; 7 Amos 'n' Andy; 7 15 The Jesters: 7 30 Phil
Ccok: 1 · 4~ Waves of Melodies ; 8.30
Death Valely 09.ys: 9 Popular Or :

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"A ehort time ago in •New York Cit.y, a nurse, noting the sus·
pieioua aetiona of a 92 )lear old woman recluse •be wao attending
took advantaae of t!t"e obt woman'v temporary absence to make a
hurried aean:h of the rqom1 Ridden in faded clothing, she
l011nd $500,000 in $.10,000 billa.
A later search diacloted $400,·
C)OO'i"'ore in caah and aood aecuritiu. The old waman had
hoarded nearl~ a millliolnl'ollan for 24 years, explainin11 that she
'•ot ocared of banks' durina the panic in 1907.
"The ineident ·revealed one of the causes of the existing fin·
anci~~hnd unemployment oituatinn.
The money which was thus
l\icld11n for yeara did no one any ~rood. It was of no benefit · to
the ~aaeoaor, except in tile mere aenae of pouersion. If •It~ had
put it to Wllfk, it wou1d "a1'" made much more money for her, en·
able~othera to make money, provided employment for many.
''It ia eatimated that bt~tweeil $800,000,000 and
000 are aimilarly concealed in thia country. If these dollars
could be pqt into drculati·o n, the)' wouM hasten the return of
proam!rlty from ita hidili'a-place a'I'Otiftd' the r.o•called corner.
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'Tite hoarded dollar io Jlle uoele11 dollar. Make your dollars
work for you, and tti'Oiy will 6l tlil'l Iamie lime work fo~ others aud
help brina greater confidence, more work, better times."

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TH&amp;'I"RE MILDER. It's the: ,..,_, The best tobliCtOI-the
smoothest and mildest thar money can buy-go Jato
Chesterfield. Ripened and sweetened ia the suosbine , , •
cured by rbe fllfiDer ••• then aged for two yean in woodeD.
hogsbe.tds. No wonder yousay,-rhefre so much milder!••
THEY TASTE BEITER. These mild smooth tobaccos""' pu&lt;togetherexactlyright:.That'sChesterfi.eld'ssecftt-butmiWonl

of smokers agree that the job couldn'&lt; be lmpJ&lt;mdl Rich
oromaofTurkishandmellowsweetne5&amp;oCDomeocic,bleadecl
and ....,.6/.,,/.J to Cheo&lt;erfield's own BE'ITER T ASTB.
111F.rRE PURE. Oe..Woess •nd purity, always!

Eoerythiag that

goes into Chesterfield is tested by expert chemisa ••• tesled

thoroughly. The pures&lt;dptette papermade,burniagwithout taSte or odor. Sanitary maoufacture ••• DO bands touda
your O...terfields. Tbey'te u pun u the water you drialtl

THEY SATISfY. You b"'olt open a"'- apt·oeoled ..clr...,.
You lipt up a weJ1.61Jed dptette. Yeo, olr ••• you're
going to like this dgarette-you bow that with your-,
first pulf. And right there's where IDIIlJ • amoker chaap
to Chesterfield. Tho, S.lisfll

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whe re the fotmf!r ·u.s tlll!ed to eon~ I M•Hory ot Rl.c.tn.e.
Den Jl'umer and Charles Smt"
t.tuct •t runeml
' Jamea Yeuaer, who ts attendlnr
t.o Athe.na 8mlday
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Mr aud Mr11 C. A. Cal:mt.lnc or Llu,o;lntw~ ~ehool at Columbus ~pent llllldln(o! the w~t:k eud w1U1 t~Jelr
Cc..'ihO(;l(..j l 8pt..llt lhc Y,{ de f nd .... Jln tht! 'A'et'k ena With home fo!kx.
I part-lot.!
lriiDI&amp;
I Mu. Mu rJiUCL Park. ·~nd daughlf'-l'h
Mr. \l.nd Mrll. Elmer MM.U.OX and
Mr I!Uld Mrli. Ht.Thf&gt;rl Fmk. Jljln..~
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j'.ll•f y wt!ro.. liCCOmpunied home Su11- twu ehlldr~n ISpt!UL ~WldaY with H .wd Mu,.·~ Mu.t.rt Jlybf-'11 ~,. 1 , ·nl bun·
day by Mr. and Mrs. WUH.am Amlf'r C Mau..ox or Pt. Pl.eotlllnt.
,J, 1y nlternoon w.lh Mr and M. •"'.
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t-::-..;...:.T:.,..:.~::======~========= son
who have beeJt Yl.slt mg her•·
Mtb C11.r1y summerville, of Point :..t 1JI.im SplrNI of auuand Th•·l
fur Lhe past ,:;cvua. l wet•k ,
Plt:ww.,nt ~pe nt tbe we&lt;:k end wll.h
M i!.tllltuiLd ll :l'
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Many Park lc!l Mnndct~ altcJn· •c u ld.-.u Ye!l¥cr and ia:uily
't hf&gt; Union MIMion ol Gi'larh..os tu n at
t.ellphone pole alonpkle the hl¥ h· ror Columbus lut a WLLKli \',,),
Ml
.nd Mrs John K ill Patrick 'lilt• M! th&lt;;c..list t:hurch
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WI.)' ana 'Wall COhl plet.ely delitroyed. wllh rel.!r.Llil'eJS
IIIIU fb.mlly Of Athe•s Olld Mn Jun
Mr .. nd Mrh
Wilham Mw 1 1
Workme n Mot Lhe Kanu.t; uo Ot:IJu
M l':;, E. B 8JmUl ami Mrs Will- LOL.w.&gt; •Jf New H11.ven spt:ut Sunday awl aatll:hlt'r or Ch&amp;.rlt!lil&lt;Jn, :·r
f
and at a lUling station lll '&amp;rby, lam Mlc..nl ""rt In Gh31lt~&gt;~on ~t...l- \l,ld! Ml ,u.nd MI'H PTed Shawver
.!oM•phhw P lt:k(I J&amp; and Mils~ 1J11
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het.rd the CI'Uh and ~onreU blm day
' M~tt:r Coover who &amp;.ttend! bu:il· Rotmiolph ami M1 Hll(l Mr:-. Otll•
a t~w minute$ later In lln uncon.s- ; Mr ond Mn w R Ort.J ~ ul nt"~ ~}to&lt;. I B.l C•l:..unuus, WILli the ~assar unl r, J IIUJ&lt;JI!.I !,I H· ' '
clout CODditJon. He Wl.ll fUIIhed. to OIOU.Slt&gt;r v l~ltl!d 6und .ty Wi lh U•r "'·, .. olld ij UI.'Iit or het parems.
•tilt: \\lf'f' ~untlay HU ~~·. Ol M•
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the Holzer hotip1tl.l by a Gallipolis latter'!! tasters , Ve~Stt\ ru.u No t~
..tr ami ~Mr:&gt;. C B ~llumaker and Mn J l.lmcs MurJ:.) d C..r:J..' l
~utomobile A.eeicleat Victina IUDbulanoe and ao effort ~as nu1.de · McCoy.
retu• mu a. ~er seve•aJ •.dl~s \'U.lt 1:5tr~d
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IIIe, b ut h e was
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re!a',\ts und ruend8 Ill Cllar5 pee,...,_.
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t~ ~ much more setJOU&amp; condition I hume In Charkston Sunday afu ,. t:JaJa Dale of Galhpo!J~:~ was the I
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]vlsltiiiA h!!te With hLl :,l.S h· ·· MJ·~ llvl 'lk { IJ(.j l!,liC:ol of hu slHrer. Mb I
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I!IU~Y
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W e Mnd Dahlia Pauley
f·tt'l t~J t Cam p
•The tuneral servtees for Her- M e tiO tdl, an h!s fathe% and mothe• I Mr nnfl M1 s Bruce J-l ,Jb t•' fl
GeJiildtne Collins am.l Mrs 0 E 1
r. tm Mn I . E. Keffer. a btoU•'
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man Ke~tr. 31, who waa fatally ler J enn inga and a sister Dcme- Akron arc lluc Ylsttm~o; WJ Lh !..tJ_,- 1Snu th oi'Cit: In Co•umbu.s Satualu.i
iiUun!d lu an aW.OmobHt arculeJ.lt trhm. who !Jv"' :tt Oll.uley Brtd luJeport re latives
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8' Kanqua FTlda.y nl8ht, were W Va
ge l Mi·~,. H C Htunkrr o[ Bdp1 n Wd' I
(llriiiV P!'.~rn.m will bf' plo·r:l.lll
conducted from the Firat Bapt.I.J;.t.
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lvtslt;ng re latives a!H.l hlend" hu!· LEGION AUXILIARY
JBIUIII~ th1 ~o~rv,H ~t.atR11 •n whtcl'l
Obureh here Monday afternoon aL
'u\·~r the Y.etk t nd
· TO PRESENT COMEDY !tlw Hl!o! 'I• n :o.cll.O&lt;Jl:&gt; ~~.rc J.ILU~tlu.l.,
3 !00 (fcloct. Interment. IJl charJe
Clyde FLsher ~pent Sunday with • M,:· and Mrs. K('\ly Oroga u and!
j llldhtPB. Ililno1s Mlch1gan. Ou.•o.
ot the ftawllnas undertakers. was hil&gt; parents at Pt. Pleasa.1L.
l 50n wert! Hun tmgto n vtsito rs Sull ·.
-W••cm.sm, Iowa and Mm nt:~o·a
made '" the Middleport c:emetey .
Mr and ~· B F . Fultz Jr. and day
I P lans llB\C been formed hc1c b:· l'ht dii'I.~J o'l will bf acr·mu:ng Lo olHe ~as emplo.t&lt;:d at the PosL Mr. and Mra. B. P. Fultz, Sr. mo· ' Mrs. H:.trt wt 'I hm•Hu; ci Culumbu.'i tn~: Amcr• ·.Hn L~lon Ao~lliary to JidR! poptllaw,n flgUJ%.
carrier and tcr£0 .:v Cul·onbus E'"nday
to vl:s1l 11l~l:i 1"oetu 1lett ldlil l tng h t·r ~11hl r \.lr!.'\Pilt
.ook1ebe Cwll r&lt;ly,
CuJporul
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combat
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wa.a a most popular, younJ mon, with relati,.:t&gt;.
Mrs C harles BUri iJ.:II lor the pu•t .Lul;{r.:n
ccm r 3 bn 4 • A com~ ~hl.uld b.., well~uttN11l!d,ll.l1 LIH~lv.:o
having Uved. alm.c~ his enUre lire
.Mr and Mrs. MM.Xcus Chaml.l::J·s
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" 111 !LL• ·c tP. plt'sen t lng Lhi 01Kan 1&lt;'.u- \L. tms urc (Omiltkl!'tl l\{ld';i mut~:hh. &gt;!e died ··•
e Holzer hoo
week
I uun ht',lucd by Uw IJre':Oildent
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pltal Satur.say Dlght about 8.30 o • dan of Pt Plcu.sant Bunda~.
da.ughtt•r of Purkct s.ou 1 g lett Sun- 8 Qumn 1eprcsentBtJVc or tbe ul· o (,u~llt Lo bl' .1 dr.twJng curd. a' 1
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cloclrtromthc-lnjurle&amp;slLSta1nedln
Garn~tt Burchett of Columu n~ ·' , !or u 1
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tb,. acct&lt;lont.
arrived Fuday cwmflii fo. a H~ ll tlle pabt ;;t' \e la l day!:. IA'Jth Mrs G I tlcl(J Iowa NuvPmbcr 11
Ihis s•·u:-;on d• l&gt; IH L th{ fftct 1t hr.~
~~ accident accurred Friday with Mr and Mrs. J M Burchett N. Wa gm~l Mtsl&gt; .t::&lt;.rtlm Wul(llCl 1
The show to be .Jl'ese nted 11 .. ~ u~ t 1..1tJ h11,p t•ncuuntt rB
DliJU as Kefrtr wu enroute, by Satmday. Mr. aurcheLt ancl Oar- nl Canton was nlso thn S UIID·•Y' Js cnlul'l:v m•w and \mrerent w~ Ucc ts1ou of thl" H1~ Ten tD Ju,ld
h~Jf~ to GalUpolil. He had re- nett vlsJted In Charf:~st&lt;l .l wltn M1 s guest of the Wug ne1s.
, JHlllt~ or' c·Jeun sn uppy jokell, and the po.~t·seo.:&gt;on ~IUI!:Iflrn wu·, Ill 1,turned to Middleport following Ule Don Duflil:J!i
M1s. Edwanl Cu1 ro ll and two ~~ of u pal• wtlc :r.nme The
ro- sporu;e to an u.pjleo• l b} ?reliGr •11
fcctbaU game at folnt Pleasant
Re\' nnd Mrs. F C. Kreag~r r P- Ida.uHhters and M•·s Oscar Sanbol njuuclim• 'Co , ponli Eage n{ ha~ a Hwvc1 's comm!tlf'" on rf'lkf
that afternQOn. The ear struck a turned Mond.a~ f10m Zanes\'llle visited Sunday wlln
Benjll.min ~.:utsl to -co:~:,~ record or large nntt The quest ion of \\hl'thcr Nm l :J' n.piJI ~ c l ,tllvt• aud 1rnccs
'J lu: cnst wc;;tern would ttu.vel lo lhe coa s~ lo
1 ,\Ill runtw-.l o! lfll locul people v. 1til mt..oe t Southt'l'll Callfouuu 011 Jan
l• l.tllmul•· co:-.tt· olex and sceme f'f· I.•1 ~ has "-'":en ~ rOI-JOtit'tl, ""'a.~ not
'feet~
It Will be tlr(':it•nt,ed at the I tii~C USSI.:'() nt the llll'l' i lll~ YI'SJ:ID'dlly ,
I ~l.t ~u !llc T r mple
wa:-; 11.nnour cc&lt;l
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1\NCE::l\fORE DO we see a season ushered in which
· U fairly .cnuses women to hold their b1·eath a• they think I
of their·sons, hu•bands, fathers and b1·othe1'8 starting out
into the fields in quest of game . As usual many of these
nimrods will leave home in th e early morn with an affectionate good-bye to their loved one•, never to return. Even
as !hie is being read, already reports ~f deaths throughout i
Our state, may be broadcast nRffte rlHfere nt kinrlR of game 1
are being hunted according to the law's dictates.
Every year warnings are issued in every city ancl
town and hamlet in the country and every year theer
.1 warnings go unheeded with the result that hundreds of
"1 people and many homes arc saddened because some loved
one hils foiled to be careful nnd has forfeited his life or
has caused the death of nnothcr as o part of the cost.
If hunters would only remember to handle their II'"'"
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as if they were the rleath dealing instruments thnt they
are. instead of treating them as harmle•• play-thil&gt;gs, ,t,_ _ _ _ _ ..__
mr,ny, 111any homes would be brighter at the close of the'
hunting season than will be because they will fail too rl o
LONDON
ment Is just the very opposite. The
tltls.
By OTTO 0 TOLIBCHUS
l't!llll)' 8nl&amp;rt wqi:Jlan now aUcct8 ah
IIUl'C~..etm:~W"..-bea~t:~ss, pout&amp;
Most accidents occur because someone ia carlt!fo!S
INa at a1'f Ccrrespondont
prett1Jf ;,merit tHe world with
in climbing over a fence or in crawling under one, Ol' in London. Nov. a - The wls1om ol wide. round eye&amp;-thc cyc-LlrOwa
being pluckt!rl acconllngl;y-and bcstanding his gun up against a stump in a precarious JlOI"i- tht vhl!{.bOptlctr.l th!h the best. WilY haves
and talk.s In every WilY like
get rid cf wtckcdri'C:is 1S to in- nature's own child o.t her flrt:il
or because some one saw a rustle in the Q'TUSM or to
du\JJ.t 111 It has been proved lllial1i
lfo&lt;&gt;ds and shot first and investigated, to his horror, nftel· For fo1·ty long y-ears the. DI'ILh h party .
\hcuttr CL IU!CI kt pt 0HCA.I' W1lde'1&gt;
.;. • ~
ward, instead of r cverMing the procedure. TherH iH htilt' play
"Salome" ofT the Brlt.IBh !-!LILSC
ehanee that many will heed theMe printed wm·t.l.s, hut if It was !.upposcd to be the last word 1he reason f~r this. or course.
In macubre el·ottctsm and the "lord l11ro the new fa !ihionl!
only one Ufe is saved, or. the limb of one perHon i~:~ kert of
lanuua nc • hl\d b:::cn vc1y Jnuud
The sophistication hns 11ow bc:ll
trane;fcrnod from the face to Lite
from being shattered, th e effort toward n Haner hunlin1~ cf It
It wns fmaly llroduc ~d at the clothes. "'l'hc put httle hilL with
season will not hnve been in vain.
eavoy this fall- an•l it sure prov- the kn(lwlng leather and the bus-

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CAPJTALS OF THE WORLD ,

a 11cnndal Name ly a
flop. Atter a :ihort run
tt hru; been withdrawn A sophlsUc.a.tt:d mcdern public wouldn L KO
tC! !ce tt. It wna too dull.
1 ~aw It years aJQ in Munich, al
a. 8pcclttl ontO-night performance.
On lhat occar;Jon It turned oul to
be a comedy success becnu:te the
youug lady dancing thf' dance of
the ~even veils rot stuck with her
vdli and couldn'L get Uwm ott
• ~ ~
Il J~; to be J~a.md that Salome
wculd h ave a. llnrd time In getLiug
anybody 11 head chopped oft' today.
As a matter of tact. vamps are
pa11se.
The character styb of the mo-

cd to b:::

~ca twalc.us

BRITISH PROCEDURE
IN A-MERICA, have seen so many more im~tan cefl of
"
justice being side-tracked, that we can not help but

.11JE,

wonder jllst wherein the difference lies between our woy
of metelng out justiee and England's way.
That there i• a great difference can not be denied hecause whOreas we record Home hundreds of murders in
our (eliding metropolis, for which there aro but a scant)·
few convictions, in London, England's meiror&gt;olls, there
. arc hardly one t~ntl\ as many murders committed and a
relatively :few guilty people escape, in contrast to the
great number over h~re .
are all familiar with the inexcusable delay• which
occur in all criminal trials in America, hut especially dlsw
appointing to th~ average law ahiding citizen here, is the
way the law operates to shield the guilty person who has
wealth at his command to keep justice hound as long as
poS8ible. A11y number of incidents to prove thl• assertion 1
might w ell he cited hut aM it ~s u known f,tcl, thry ure not I
Jl'ecessary,
I
Let us then, look to England for a opcll. Lord Kylsont, one of the most influcntiul peers in Enghancl recently
was convicted and ils nnw impri:mncd Uccau~c of fraudulent operations. Other instances of the owiftness of Britlsh justice might also be cited to prove that social vromi·
nencc and wealth do not materially delay the Britbh ens·
tom of mctcina: justice to one and all, alike.
{\o1J*r41e"" of what faults England may have, or of 1
1 her shortcqmlnll• In other respects about which we may
ftn·d cll•PeQs to chi!ie and ridicule, ccrtoin it Is that no no
Jtre s~ · d~H'III\ent~l to nor success as our own terrible
met))£&gt;d Qf ' h~nltlinll crime and Its allied bu•ino••••· OnJ
tijin. we FliP 110'!1 aboqld do Is to study F.:nglan&lt;l's sy•tem
wi~l! a v1~w to lmprovlnll our own, thereby lmpravipg one ·
tl\e. V8"'
worot featqres about American SOCial welfare !I
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and-life,
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l\J!lll8111~•r tlje g~od old day• when extra

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diviclonds I
were loP ·FPJTIIllon lh•Y didn't make tho headlines?

keeping

with

denlna waltz ljhould be revived.
~ company is now behoq fmmcd
with Helen Ollltland ar. tile 5tar,
Miss Gilliland has JUSt complel-::d a
long and successful run at the Oallety 111 "Nina. Rosg.."'
A few years ago. when qophlstleation of mannEr was still fash·
tanahJQ Lebar had revamped hla
madtt r pi~e Into &amp; sophistU::atf.!d
reVQJ.. '8u~ the present revival 1s the
rcaJ.·~·hidtm tlilhs, full or love and
old·t•u~hloned sentiment.

7JtJ~inq hsls
wt!l prove it

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dOI&gt;Cins

""on•

fashtCrfs.

I~'i!l Rlao In keeping
Uni'cs that &amp;(!rimll'l, ciRss1c UlliSIO
11hor.dd ~lsplacc the blallng JaZt.
ban!:l nnd real flinger.- th e slapatlck c~rct comedian In hotel din
lnr I"Ontu8. 'l'he experiment I&amp; l.ielng
tried out at tM Dorchester Uouse
anrt wft'tt appa'r ent l'lU&lt;'«'SS
The dlnncr audience take1. it&amp; mu
ale In 8Uence and recalls the artbts
tor m11.ny t:Ticores.
P'olowl riR the E"::!rlous pnrt of th&lt;"
prctt'tm l.hQ dance bands return of
r;r.urP.e. Tittre srcrns tn be ltn added
!Mit lo thfl do:u1n£t Aft er t'hr. p~ rlod
ot qutetu1c, Uke the fun following:
tht: scrtnon at tt~ chu&gt;eh festival.

Watch for annOIJnl:e'
nent of

th.• paily Tribune

Cookina School.

Loday

On~

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val uable of '&amp;be
titolen
pictures
Titan's
"8001
humc
v.-a.o. badly diWI.afp!d
recowred ha..-lnt be~n dug up I}D.....
tiJJ :.uttrllsl! m which Jt had ~ H
ludtlt n
Oth~ famo 118
p&amp;tntlrill' F
unharmo•d hy bu rl.nl" were Rem- o."w
b! 11m!t s Cnrlst' . C01rf!KiO'B "Ho]J .., ••
l''umJI}
P1sanu s
Floe-trlnl' ql
Ch1 M ami Dolcr:'l&gt; 'The Apoltle

Charl'ty

ur the

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THL'(i:oi ROB AUTO
PtqtiH , 0

I thug!\

Nov.

v.!Jo nowded

o il thf' 1uad held up

:m

.Ito€ Atlen weller,
toda~
Tne robbers

If1 mn

thetr victim altEr
'*'vercly abuul the ~

Thomns

ll.Ud

and
the Wf'f' k
Ml:&gt;. C. F

Watch

f or

announce . .

ment d t he Daily Tribune
Cooking .School.

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boat e~ from. liaw•ii,. II
·~ ltvelJ'n iS eftJ'Oute to New
York to Uve with her aunt, the
weilt~y Mn. Cautaln whom she
ha1 never mtt. After i'anehon confides in Ev_.e!Yn, the latter treat1 her
c:oblly. The plane cra1he1 hd
J'-.acho~ it tt1e 0111)' tarvivor. She
decldn 10 etcape T9ft.J' and the pat
aftd 1tut Ufe anew IIY muqDeradtllg
P: Bv~}'11- She reQU!:Ita a c1octor to .

40yEAftS

,,.. !'"."' Can!*-"tlool

"EvciYD"
AwlrtcomafromllrO.
. Cantain IQ'illl' that CoDbt cahnot
mcet iJPmchDft. i'bc;hop leam1 CoJ..
lin lo Nra. Cuotalno ool~ 11911. .""'
I CantalJw .... J'r=tt m at.trall.,q.tl .:.1
: ~ , .._._ io•'re llbt 1Eftlri,
i an"'l'Pu .. . .. Yoa can't be." Tbe

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111'1'• , toOror •of loeinJr dloco......t
· WM ~da't baliev• anrone ,10
~ pulfll .then .Mra. C&amp;ntairs ftPbrina

BIGGEST
HOTtL VA~.

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. beaatlfW cO,uld. "btloDI' In the famHer ·lllndD&lt;oo and alf~on
• pricb Fanchoa'a ·conac;enoe.

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Mrt. Cautairs' left the room arter

word 'o the ma~ Th~ li~tle 1traw

I s~itcase had been brought up and
I was bn the canvas luggage stand.
! The: maid moved toward it.
'I
"Don't unpack it," Fanchon tqld
her, ''there ia nothing of my own in
1 there.
It must be returned.
, "V~ry good, , :Miu Evelyn. Ma y
J run your bath?"
. "Itlr:~" aaid f'anehon
. Ther' had been Pl~ty of servant~
! oo the plantatiOn. F"anchQtl wae
· pOrfettiY accustom~ to eerviee. al·
I thourh 1he had lacked It for eiabt
~th1 or more now. But it was
e.. ~ to alip batk Into the oJd. ways. "Don't uapack it," :Faneban told her. ..There's notnlng of my awn I
in there.''
Pre11;ntly abe .,., 1Y"inl full
leqt'h •• the areat matble ' tub, he;r
bandutd arm a lit~ a.wkwar~y
1
ou~ Of t~e "'ater. 11J,ere wat a
'Sh•'• all right,• he tatd her in ture later," Mrs. Carstairs told her,
warm •cent of frasr&amp;nt bath ult11. answer to her anxious question. "] "It is your allowance."
The bathroom Itself was quite d•dn't of courl!le ask for detaiiJ:L She's
Fanchon st ar~t1 at the ch~ck hook
beautiful, tiled in green and black pretty badly shocked by the whole Money! Under false preten se~ I But I
and · ·w lute. Fanchon closed hrr dreadful business. And very nerv- she had money of her own. No, 1t
eyea and dreamed. But it wa. all a ous. Give her lots of sunlight, rest, wu not hers It was Tony's. She 1
dreaQL
fresh air and keep off any subject could not SIX'Ild more of 1t, she must 1
I Lakr,. rested anci refreshed she that seMls to affect her disagreeably one day llli!llage ~omehow to re tu rn I
1wu in ~h~ ~ig swaL bed, with pi!- or emotionally. See that she gets it to him. Yet how co uld she, wtth~
lows piled in back of her, look10g plenty of recreation too, and laugh- out ravelling lhr wei.J u ! dc\"Cit
' about the pretty room, Emma ap- ler. She'll need that to help her wh1ch she had set herse lf tn ''.'r,1ve ~ 1
ptared, with a table that swung out forget."
Yet thi s money wluch wa:. off.:rcd I
owr the bed- and a tra7. On the
After a moment he asked,
her was not her own, c1thcr,
i tray wu ·!lupper..-invalid's fare •. , "And Collin?..
"
Nothing could mnkc it so
I
1 a quaint little pottery bowl of soup,
Mn. Carsta1ts made a gesture of
"It is ~our a llo w.mce." !&gt;;ud l\IrA..
the white brealllt of a .:hkken, a despair.
C1ntairs aga.in, "and w1ll be 1•1\td i
baked potato and a vegetable a
"Terribly stubborn,'' she admitted. &lt;111artcrly.
:
iaalad. a cu~p
· of custard and coffee. "Doe!! she know?"
Th e dl•posit was tw enty - five h\'ln~ 1
'Fanchon, w o had been hungrier
"Only what 1 v.•rote Iter. Which drcd dollars.
f than the t
Jlht, looked at it with wasn't much.
Ther~ are some l•'amhon flushed and palr(l again.
that _10u cannot po11sibly
1 deliaht, and 4t the 1ilvcr~ 'the pretty things
"But I can't-•t is too much .• , :
ehina, the bread aad buuer sand- wrjte," Un. Cantairs :i:dmitt~d.
1-" she stammered.
wiclles cat wafer thJa.
She added, u the doctqr 1tood
Tea thousand dollars a year!
llr~ Caret&amp;Jr• came Ia, In a dark there ailent, frownine a little.
Mrs. Cantain nid gently,
.
tailond atfd louarfaa robe, Her
"1 ' to14 her I would talk to her "You will need pocket mone,.. 1
hair, free of her bt, •• law:ly, about it toaiaht ...
And clothes. I am gomg to give 1
,111&amp;111!1 of it, pare aitnr, WIVII!d doH
If.Not .t0Ai4rbt," the physleian ad~ myself the gr~at pleasure of
+
1
lto ber fine head. Emma pulled a vi1ed, quickly, ' wait' until she i1 Attting you, first, from hea('i to feet. I
;bla" Chair doae. to tbe bed, arra11ged mqre re&amp;ted She is strugling for And after that, you may use your 1
~tiP-toP table beside it a11d Jameson scl£ control. I could St!e that. But alloWance as you see fit.''
'brou 111 ht in the second tray.
she is really tremendously upset.""
She added,
: ~oar mother and I u1ed to do
He left and Mrs, Carstairs re"I have more money than I can
lthil, DOW and apin," Yra. Carstain turned to Fanchon.
possibly spend. Collin h:ts his own
!conunenttd1 and sighed, heavily.
"I mull," said Faaehon, ..send incom&lt;!, His father's furtum: was
W be n evetYtbiDI had been back the allitaae to the Law11ons, divided between us anti has more
,cleare4 aWI7-llrt. Caratair1 talk.. Ther are the people who took me than doubled. Collin ha11 a seat on "
Ia• of Soo-toD, of plaoo .In lh• In aft_,..r the &amp;e&lt;ident. I bor- the Stock Exchan_ge as well and is
........,t~ase, Ullitly and with calcu- rowed the cue from them and -. ha.t doing famousl7. I have always felt
,la.te4 cuuataeu, the doctor wu lllfto. and coat 11 welL I could have that •.. that I owed you something.
!AOGDCed. He eame on hi1 way to bought things in the town but th~re You see, while the estate left by
lhe theatre. in eveniag clothes. A waan't time and 1 couldn't lil!t out y.our grandparents wa11 not targe, it
ptl, 1(00d~lookin8' nuan, Wynne, by to get them, she e:~:plained.
all came to me. Half of it should
me. With llrs. Cantairs watch•
"Emma will attend to it for you," have bern your mother's, J shall
be went all over Fanchon, Mrt. Carstairs suggested, "you are never forgive myself," she said low,
ed al her arm, rc:bandiaed it not to worry. And you can send "and May never forgave me."
and pronounced bet aound in limb, them a check for their kindnrss tv
Fanchon !aid, low, desperately : •
tf bnUied and wrenched. Only re•t JOU,"
anxioua to help by some word of
-,oat4 cure that and aature, be said, "A check?" asked Fanchon, aston~ comfor:t:
,
nd ad.ded that illte ha.d·bad a IeVere ished.
"l a.m sure she d1d."
ae:'YOIH 1fJock. He left\het • aern
lln. Cantairs mse and went
Mrs. Carstairs ryes lighted.
.;,ie and~ 1let:ping powdus.
over to a rosewood desk. Fcom the
.. Do you believe that? You don't
..But f · won't need them I" drawer sh~ took a new bank book
Fanchon protuttd. ....
and aave it to Fanchon. Fanchon know how happy you have made
"'They will relax 7ou,• he told her1 opened it. It assured her that in a mel But I will not let you ta.lk any ,
r I
..ailinr. .,,.oa are terribly h)'ect certain New York bank a certain more.''
ap."
1um had been deposited to the order
c.,.,...,••, 1111 .,. rattll Baldwh'
t

u.so ••"'$.4,

C. C. $CHIFF£L£R • M1n1ging Director

do more and more.
smokers say:

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only rrom

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1Dvel7D Howard, whom 'lhe bad met

d"ncea ·ttlemsclvea. And they must
approved dancing teachers.
A~Paic-ntly male sophistication Is
li'l du.nllfr oven without a change In

IL w-.J. only a short Lime
l}u!.l K(lltorll.:l'f otiered the JlllUI:$ifilr...,
I.Hll'eil ftJr "&gt;&amp;.If' to a \\ealt.hy .ton1fner It ., as thls move Lhat pUt Ule
C I D 0 11 h•h ll ~ ' u.nd led t.o hll G"•

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lnodoco,. wJ,erl oho _,. and
n ,a .,...eqme mu !Wiled Tony.
uu:bon fa lboclce4 to learn ttJ&amp;t
ony fa a racketeer. impHt.ated.' in a
recent muNcr. · She, too i1 now
wut.l. Fancbon eaeapn in u alri_lan. 'under the n~me of "Smith...

Douhle Tesiul . ..
Dou/Jie Action

tl .l 5
Red

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Columb us
IIHI ~· Uf' s 1 •
MJ..

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and beautiful
Foncboodoo.lh,
lleftdltJj ....
to Bon

Or Ru."isell Ncl\6C called ,on h!.,
mothet, Mts. Ma1y Neuse Wcdneo

CINCfNWA··

Jamr~
or
were
I ~·or
or
IR!~~~·:~~ - --·~

·Idav.lc Hawaii. lhortb' after her

Mr ami Mrs p L . Rlckanl. baby
and !iOn vU:II ~d J . w . n.oush Sunda y
~o,tmiJPr n
cmn Noble and fnmlly spent
W ABG - Ncw York &lt;348.6-8601 6 Sunday w1th Mr5. BcilJla Rickard
Pnpulni Orch: 6 "45 Conmc Bos- and rumlly
7 15 Bing Crosby ; 7:45 Mor-j r~ ue Hoffman and fa milY we 1c
ton Downey: 8 The Mtlls BrolhNs; guests of Mr~&gt;. Bau\ h Ru·kllld Sun8 30 Th ::! Dictators : 9 Ben Bemie'::t day.
Orc h · 10 15 Mark Wal'llow's Orch :
vnc\e. weaver, Mae Johnwn nnd
II E~rlr MRdrlguera's Orch; 11:30 M1ld1cd Layne were guest!) of Zelia
Leot':l Belasco's Orch: 12 Roman - Rk:ka.Id Bunday.
clll'.&lt;: Orch; 1 nm Popular Dane('
Mt' and Mrs Law1·cncc Weaver
01 ch.
vtsltfld Arch Layne 8unday.
WEAF- Hcw York (454 3-660) 6
Zelia und , Ellen Rickard welT
pm t•c,pular Orch; 'J·ao Alice Joy; ~wests of Miss Mabel SlaughteJ.
7 45 Th11 Ooldbcrss; 8 Plant&amp;tlons· Wednesday
Bongs; 8"30 John Phillip's Sousa
Miss Ada Rl~ka.rd Js spending an
Band · 9 The Musical Magazine, indeftnltc time with her aunt, Mrs.
9 30 Don Vorhee's Orph : 10 Dance Oertha Elliotter.
Hr; n 15 J~ Orawrord; 12 Rudy
Harley 'F'.:l"'ow~ers~~~_:::::~:::::....,.__
Vllllce'a Orch~ 12 SO am PopulAr
Dance Ol'(lb. "' .
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WJZ-.I{tW 'Yo"ri &lt;3485-7601 iJ•tli
Piano Duo: 6 30 The Liners Orch ;
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6 45 Lowen 'thomas: 7 Amos •n·
Andy; 8 The Quakers: O:JD Heel
Httgg&lt;"l'li Harmonies; 8:45 Sisters of
th~ Skillet; 10:30 Clara. Lu ami
Em; ll Blunt beT Music; 11 30 Rll~!l
OOlumbo: 1:J:l&amp;am Paul WJut::mau
and hiB Paint Men.
Our rate rtcluctfons meet pr.: ;:·nt
WJR-Detrolt (400·750) 6 45 pm
condition•.
NQwhere else c. :m ycu
Musical Mast('rs: 7 Amos 'n' Andy.
And 1uch quality in rooms or tncJ!s
7.16 Purrs of Rhythm; 7 30 Th~
, • 1uch out·standlns ser.oicc . . ot
Welcomera; 1:46 The Smart Bet, 8
The Qua~rs ; 8 30 Bubble Blower s:
pri"l ao low. Just try it .1nd b.:l
Popuhu
ar~ nt
convinced! 70% ol•ll rooms $2 .10,
Mem·

Ellt!twooi •. ~cttlug to
b~ J~: r,c:wn hero as th"::' man who
tto.t o, B. s. L•y a ~·ca •.
• Shtr!
t 'npd's play "'~'he Queen's
Hu.lilbu. " i8 Wliv.!TSI\JIV ncclalmcd
as d. 11
ptcca of theatrical wm·k
Thoupt It Is recognized as a new
vrrslon ot U1e same theme Shaw
used In hla "Apple cart" all pap~
ers are careful to point out that
Shc:"Wood. wrote his play one yenr
before Shaw dtd his, so that ll1er11
tie dresa suggest a high degree or Is no question or plagla.rlsm.
:;cphi:Jtlcnllon"
the woman who
• • •
knows explains. "But to wellr 1\
Life al oxtard Is gcltins mot &lt;"
m~wner to match wo•dd be putting and more diiD.cult.
It en teo thick It would give the
First the vice-chancellor issued
lmpresslcn cf too studied cleverness drastic' re~~trlctions on undergrartu ·
a .~ugrestion of the demlmOndalue. ate danclllK. Now he has also issued
Her new character style, on the drastic rulea banning JOY rides atet her hand, slvcs the woman nil tcr 9 p M.
lh£ piqua11cy ot sophl3tlcatel1 cloth-~ Onrage propl'ietors must enter in
thing without dlsturblnr you wlt)l
book the time of the arrival and
too obvious clevem~s!l,"
~eparturo of all undergruduat~
Beaut}' parlors report even lhe Cat'll and peepholes must be made~\~~~~~
pa8sing of tho llpt;tlck and ,ol the 1 111 the pl'lvl!ote J&amp;rag:e.s 80 t.haL a
pl~~ot.Jnum blonde. One hall'dreuor check Qf tlb cars can
made
predicts, In fact, the 1'3turn of ha.lr
UndEr the dance rules, underbleached snow- white a.nd powdered graduaL~!I are forbJdden to atttend
In imltaUon ol a wt,s.
subscription dances In clubs, bote)!
Good-bye Balome
or prlva~ homea or Rive suc;P.

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The• Best., Itisn'l'anee
Policy
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BALDWIN
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rl::iO- M:orton- Downey; 11 ·45 W11ync Brulah wc1e guests at C M Slaugh
tel :. Stmday

Vernon W., Va.

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10Jl8'S Orch; J2:1&amp;am Ted Wcrm ~
Oreh; 12:45 Tweet Hot::£1•1 ami H it

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Held for Torturing Child

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The eava!rv detachment of the 15th U s. Infantry, l!itationed at
Tientsin, China, is shown m formatwn before th.e .rates of the forei~ concm1sion, where il i~ on guard to prcvt•nt d•stu r bnn.ces.grow•
lnR out cf the ~;.ttempted assa.~s inatio n of Hcmy Pu-Y1 (tn ~l:lt).
Ch inn's deposed "boy emperor," from c ndnngc:a:m~ foreign hve&amp;
An ultimatum was delivere d to the Chm ese prov1nc1al go.vernn:ten,t,
follo wi ng the attcmpt on Pu - Yi's_life, thett nny.one ve!ttur1ng wtth1n
300 t l!ct of the wall of the for eign conccssaon would be shot.

Popular Dance Orch

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10 .30 Real Polka; 11 Slumber Mu ~
sic; 11:30 RUI&amp; Columbo; 12 The
Kiner s Jt:sl:!rs:
12 .•15am
Lan y
IFunks Dance Orch.
WJR--Oetroit
f400-750 &gt; 7pm
Amos 'n' Andy; 7:15 The Aristocrats
I 7 ::10 HI·Specd
Berenaders , 8 .30
I Dlxl~ Ensemble; 9 Popular Orch;
D·sr Mmlcal DOminoes ; 10 I.!:&gt;: preS~~
.t0 :30 Real Polks: 11 SJumW. Mu~
sic; 11:30 Russ CoJurnbo; 12 Jane
Frohman's Oren, 12 :15 am Dance
Orch
WON-ohk!ago 141~.4-'120) 6.45
Little Orphar;l.
Annie; 7 Sln~ing
Lady; '1 . 15 J!:Rsy Aces; 8.30 Water
Boys; 8 46 The
(Juinps;
n 15
Ul hging Sam; 8'30' Kate Smlth'll
Music ; 8.45 Glom Cha~rs ; 9 .30
B1 t
10 30 Art KaMel'~. Orch;
II
11 : i5 Dream Ship:
11.45 Art

THE EYE OF THE LORD- Behold, the cyo of th e
Lord is U'iion them that fear Him, upon them that hope in
His merCY: To deliver their so ul from death, and to kcelJ
them al.~~e in famine.-Psalm 33:18, 19.
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THE HUNTING SEASON

China-

NOft'lllbet lt
WABC- Ncw York
(348.6- &amp;601

9·30 Musical DamlnfM!JS; 10

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on Guard

8:15pm Don BIJ:Piow's Orch ; ~ · ~
Jkla and Dunp, I \5 BlPt. CroloJY,
' 30 The BoawtU Elll.eters: 't .f6 Mor·
t on Downey ; 8 Precld:V Rich's 0t;,
1.15 stain' Sam ; 8:30 KaLe smith s
Music , 8:4.5 Preddy Rich's Orch ;
D: 1~ Symphony Orch: 9 ·30 BouijOIR: 10 Ouy Lombur1o's Orch : 11
Loon Be i~U~Co's Oreh; 11 1~ Bt.rtcL
Sinli{t'r: 11 :30 Cuban Orch ; 12 Ben
Bernie's Oreh;
1:1 30am
Noble
81slc's Orch; 1 DBnce Orch ; t ·30
Dave A.bram'a Orch.
1
WUF- Ntw York 14M 3-8601 6
pm P&lt;lpular Orth ; 6 :30 Ralph K t'r bt!ry; 8.45 The Stebbins Boys; 1
Lumber Jacka ; 7 :15 Popula r Or;
17 30 Allee Joy ; 7 45 The Oolden1t-irp · 8 Soconyland Sketehea ; 8:90'
Harvey 8 . Ptrestone Jr; 9 The Oypeles; 0·30 Parade of t.he States; 10
True Story; 11 Coon-Sanders OI'Ch ,
1t ·:W JeMe Crawford; 11 .!5 Cab
I Callr; way 's Orch; 12 Earl Hines·
Orch : u ·:mam Twtct Hogan'l:l Or.
WJZ-New York (349~-760&gt; 6:45
pm Lowell Thomas; 7 Amos 'n' Andy; 7 15 The Jesters: 7 30 Phil
Ccok: 1 · 4~ Waves of Melodies ; 8.30
Death Valely 09.ys: 9 Popular Or :

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Aftemoon
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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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"A ehort time ago in •New York Cit.y, a nurse, noting the sus·
pieioua aetiona of a 92 )lear old woman recluse •be wao attending
took advantaae of t!t"e obt woman'v temporary absence to make a
hurried aean:h of the rqom1 Ridden in faded clothing, she
l011nd $500,000 in $.10,000 billa.
A later search diacloted $400,·
C)OO'i"'ore in caah and aood aecuritiu. The old waman had
hoarded nearl~ a millliolnl'ollan for 24 years, explainin11 that she
'•ot ocared of banks' durina the panic in 1907.
"The ineident ·revealed one of the causes of the existing fin·
anci~~hnd unemployment oituatinn.
The money which was thus
l\icld11n for yeara did no one any ~rood. It was of no benefit · to
the ~aaeoaor, except in tile mere aenae of pouersion. If •It~ had
put it to Wllfk, it wou1d "a1'" made much more money for her, en·
able~othera to make money, provided employment for many.
''It ia eatimated that bt~tweeil $800,000,000 and
000 are aimilarly concealed in thia country. If these dollars
could be pqt into drculati·o n, the)' wouM hasten the return of
proam!rlty from ita hidili'a-place a'I'Otiftd' the r.o•called corner.
•
'Tite hoarded dollar io Jlle uoele11 dollar. Make your dollars
work for you, and tti'Oiy will 6l tlil'l Iamie lime work fo~ others aud
help brina greater confidence, more work, better times."

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BeCAUSE ..•
TH&amp;'I"RE MILDER. It's the: ,..,_, The best tobliCtOI-the
smoothest and mildest thar money can buy-go Jato
Chesterfield. Ripened and sweetened ia the suosbine , , •
cured by rbe fllfiDer ••• then aged for two yean in woodeD.
hogsbe.tds. No wonder yousay,-rhefre so much milder!••
THEY TASTE BEITER. These mild smooth tobaccos""' pu&lt;togetherexactlyright:.That'sChesterfi.eld'ssecftt-butmiWonl

of smokers agree that the job couldn'&lt; be lmpJ&lt;mdl Rich
oromaofTurkishandmellowsweetne5&amp;oCDomeocic,bleadecl
and ....,.6/.,,/.J to Cheo&lt;erfield's own BE'ITER T ASTB.
111F.rRE PURE. Oe..Woess •nd purity, always!

Eoerythiag that

goes into Chesterfield is tested by expert chemisa ••• tesled

thoroughly. The pures&lt;dptette papermade,burniagwithout taSte or odor. Sanitary maoufacture ••• DO bands touda
your O...terfields. Tbey'te u pun u the water you drialtl

THEY SATISfY. You b"'olt open a"'- apt·oeoled ..clr...,.
You lipt up a weJ1.61Jed dptette. Yeo, olr ••• you're
going to like this dgarette-you bow that with your-,
first pulf. And right there's where IDIIlJ • amoker chaap
to Chesterfield. Tho, S.lisfll

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the

'ID DAILY

OIDTIMIR"Sf
fHH 1DVf
Gl :WANT C~SH ONll THES£

llound

PEIUUN.ALa

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In· Three Yean; hirqp
Faib To Cop Siqle
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The avera&amp;e spin6ter le never too old to y• .lm

The same guy has such a terrin mwt be a reHet t.o the censors ble caae ot trJUng arches tllat he
to know that the m~th s didn't a:ct ha6 to cam hil feet In a ba6ket.
Into Adam and E,c·s wardrobe
The Unfair Sez
Nall an'l \old
Don't complain when you can't
The feUow y•t.o set the alarm get central Look how long u. tooK.
clcck 1n the mhldle of the ntsht her parents to 4'&amp;l.sc her.
aod Lried to catch hlmselt snoring. I
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Yow're Waoq
The Good Old Due
Mllltlet.oe is not grown In the toot
A real moo r.st a:lrl Is one who] hill!.
1
won't even lllten to a sextette ..
Oar (hm Vudt\'llk'
!
Tbe ntalr sex
The Dean- Where Cld you learn
The girl who was shlpwreckrd. · to drink and smoke?
and rctuscd to be rc&amp;eued becaW:.e
Freshman- 1 uaed to run around
she didn't have anythlng to wear . with my sl.&amp;ter .

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Corner 1111. arul Lonr

200 Finproof Room•
100 Rooma a\ $1.00
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, 'TOO'T~, I HAIIEM'T A 9HIAT
'LEP"T 'THA'T lo;;N•"T COllY OF
BU~ ~OMEPLACE!
FOA. WEEI&lt;'S&gt; I'VI!t Blll!N
PLEAllllll~ 'WriH YOU iO
'1&gt;EW 0"1

J"TlXeN'T

fiiAlle

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lllff'EAEI\ICE IF
A E!UTTOi&gt;l' IS&gt;
OFFOFiHe

I'P BETTet:r.
&lt;!&gt;EW oo-1 "i!!C)ME BUT"TON'='
Bt;;FORE. MV 'PAALINq
HUSBIINI&gt; EXPLOD£i':&gt;!
HEI~E .CASPER!

John W .Welch,
lU".aaqlDC Olreetor

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TAMPA
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Th• Con•enient Center"
·

of

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FLORIDA
America"
\NO\J\..D~''T

tT

WONDO!RI'LJ~

F MAC COULD
At.JO \-\A.ft.I.O 'S,OME W \TI-l

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M"'fBiiC: I'D
LII&lt;.E H 'M "To
L..OOI&lt; \),ARk. AAO
l'aOMJI!o.NTIC '\,o\1\'n·l

"'""'HAIR
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@,E'
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PIN\&lt;. 1~ "THEY

MAD1!

to
resulted.
The Ohio fans would

MAC

liked to
seen the Bucks act those two
· touchdowns, but I for one,
~at!Bfled with just those 8l.x.
great teams were pla ying each
and sJx points Is enough of a
hmm ln to satisfy llnyone.

ltiE FoOT B.AL'HER...O TYPE

CUR.\.V
MA112.:

One or the boys on the wh1W
team dodged his way 90 yards to a
tquchdown the other day, but when
hJI rcachOO. the last cha lk line he
d!-'JCoVf:red that Pickpocket Pete of
the rival team had taken the ball
away from him In midfield ILUd had
acored a touchdown for the other
1Jlde.

YOU EVER

TO TBINKr

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA
Advertising ie the shortest route between· buyer and seller.
Advertiain1 ia the route that aaveo neryone mon~y; It aer·
Ilea bueinllll eoncerna well and enableo the public to fill every need
quickly.
Now ia the time to opeed up lluaineu.

Hillsboro

Qaality, well advertised, will brin1 profit•ble reaulta.
Well !idvertiaed line• are 1ood becauee
theqt rood: ·

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the

'ID DAILY

OIDTIMIR"Sf
fHH 1DVf
Gl :WANT C~SH ONll THES£

llound

PEIUUN.ALa

-

Peclwn'f Pl!tfjt Qf

•kl•

J .,.•

a,.,.. ¥o

Down

o,n-uto.

FOJlTflllfD TIME
In· Three Yean; hirqp
Faib To Cop Siqle
Came

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'

The avera&amp;e spin6ter le never too old to y• .lm

The same guy has such a terrin mwt be a reHet t.o the censors ble caae ot trJUng arches tllat he
to know that the m~th s didn't a:ct ha6 to cam hil feet In a ba6ket.
Into Adam and E,c·s wardrobe
The Unfair Sez
Nall an'l \old
Don't complain when you can't
The feUow y•t.o set the alarm get central Look how long u. tooK.
clcck 1n the mhldle of the ntsht her parents to 4'&amp;l.sc her.
aod Lried to catch hlmselt snoring. I
·- .
Yow're Waoq
The Good Old Due
Mllltlet.oe is not grown In the toot
A real moo r.st a:lrl Is one who] hill!.
1
won't even lllten to a sextette ..
Oar (hm Vudt\'llk'
!
Tbe ntalr sex
The Dean- Where Cld you learn
The girl who was shlpwreckrd. · to drink and smoke?
and rctuscd to be rc&amp;eued becaW:.e
Freshman- 1 uaed to run around
she didn't have anythlng to wear . with my sl.&amp;ter .

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Corner 1111. arul Lonr

200 Finproof Room•
100 Rooma a\ $1.00
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, 'TOO'T~, I HAIIEM'T A 9HIAT
'LEP"T 'THA'T lo;;N•"T COllY OF
BU~ ~OMEPLACE!
FOA. WEEI&lt;'S&gt; I'VI!t Blll!N
PLEAllllll~ 'WriH YOU iO
'1&gt;EW 0"1

J"TlXeN'T

fiiAlle

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lllff'EAEI\ICE IF
A E!UTTOi&gt;l' IS&gt;
OFFOFiHe

I'P BETTet:r.
&lt;!&gt;EW oo-1 "i!!C)ME BUT"TON'='
Bt;;FORE. MV 'PAALINq
HUSBIINI&gt; EXPLOD£i':&gt;!
HEI~E .CASPER!

John W .Welch,
lU".aaqlDC Olreetor

... 44

TAMPA
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Th• Con•enient Center"
·

of

·

FLORIDA
America"
\NO\J\..D~''T

tT

WONDO!RI'LJ~

F MAC COULD
At.JO \-\A.ft.I.O 'S,OME W \TI-l

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M"'fBiiC: I'D
LII&lt;.E H 'M "To
L..OOI&lt; \),ARk. AAO
l'aOMJI!o.NTIC '\,o\1\'n·l

"'""'HAIR
"'&gt;' ·

@,E'
\tCKL
PIN\&lt;. 1~ "THEY

MAD1!

to
resulted.
The Ohio fans would

MAC

liked to
seen the Bucks act those two
· touchdowns, but I for one,
~at!Bfled with just those 8l.x.
great teams were pla ying each
and sJx points Is enough of a
hmm ln to satisfy llnyone.

ltiE FoOT B.AL'HER...O TYPE

CUR.\.V
MA112.:

One or the boys on the wh1W
team dodged his way 90 yards to a
tquchdown the other day, but when
hJI rcachOO. the last cha lk line he
d!-'JCoVf:red that Pickpocket Pete of
the rival team had taken the ball
away from him In midfield ILUd had
acored a touchdown for the other
1Jlde.

YOU EVER

TO TBINKr

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA
Advertising ie the shortest route between· buyer and seller.
Advertiain1 ia the route that aaveo neryone mon~y; It aer·
Ilea bueinllll eoncerna well and enableo the public to fill every need
quickly.
Now ia the time to opeed up lluaineu.

Hillsboro

Qaality, well advertised, will brin1 profit•ble reaulta.
Well !idvertiaed line• are 1ood becauee
theqt rood: ·

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�MONDAY NOVDlllllR 18, liS!

PHESENTATIONI
W[OOING PARTY 1s;neefue ot$i00ssed 800~ fOUND AT gr~!Flb1~~ ~~~:~~~:-~
~ GIY£ LOCit PEOPlE NEW INSIGHT ~~~~E "3r7~:~~~:;.~ MARRED BY AUTDJ~~~..of ~~::.i.::;nd HURON SAm NOT Skinnishing ;:,E~:,:~::ri:~t
· :~f~~:~#::~:~d:~~::
§I]UIOME TALENT SHOWS: IS UNUSU~l :~~:~~~:~~~ :~~~;/;,, ACCIDENT SUNDAY :n:~~:::..~: TO HE LOCAl MAN~~~:;;;~;~:;p;be::,~=~
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•100 and c:oeta In the court or ,JUs'w:e of the PeJ-ce Prank Stowe,

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•nd ""' ch'" Smith or co- Couplea On Way To Cin- ~~!f'&gt;:o~ln~'toO::c:a~~~~~~orof Relatives Of G. G. Smith
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s·•nee Oc t.
• Othin•llu
W L
p Been Spared
. By. Members Of Drew I M'
lwnbus were guests ot Mr aand
ctnna I or ere-Deem waa arrested Saturday
~
euatef oat Of LeiJODD&amp;trea To PreteD I Some- I W.rt~ Jesse Brews Ler over lhe week
night
by Dana
deputyTracy
wrlt!
mODJ
Yount and
whenHank
they
22nd. Go T o Huron
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thin1 N- To The Public
1"'!,
and Mrs ,,. F"'"'' or O..lll·
found fc.ur sallona iUld one quart of
pat15 ~ pen t the .... eek end at theh
wine 1n a bee hive at hJa rann
ARE SATISFIED
WED IN JACKSON
While there the otfteen dynamltF TWO PERFORM/mCES TO BE GIVEN
l""~;',.h~':nw y""•"' •nd AlthU&lt;
ed a ma.ah beirrel which they had
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Morria- discovered on t.he Deem property 1 No Connection Between
"' P1n2&amp;h1rtc touebea are belnl made Thlx scene will be presented to lo·lf..atutday to !!pend a few days
Rouah In Double Wed· ~'f~aJ,~w ~~J:1 ~f~e de~YS:~
~ the Drew Webl:ter Post. a home CMI people tor the ftnt time a.cM1 ~ J11.me.s Parcher returned to
BBaddly Decomposed
.um.t pnKI.ucUon, Doughboy Min~ cording to Director Mees and ts In I hu 1wmc fl.t Columbus Saturday sfdin1 After Craah
could notbe U&amp;f!d aaain but when
0 y And Smith
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from Lhelr pre&amp;ent po~itlon
Peiptn 8 Nov 16- tNs- A threat
by Htnry Pu Y1 former bo!i em
perm of China to eommJt suiel1e haiJ caused a delay In plans at
Mukden to h&amp;ve him crowned
Emperor of Manchuria Inti!rnatl~nal News Service learned today
Pu Yl, a~ordlng to private messaa~ 1ecelved here told members of
his entourage that he would kill

READEII.S

Pu Yt s departure from Tientain
a Japant:M st.f.nm!ilup wu\first
made known bl.st week by InternatJtnal Jliews 1 service The youth
k no.,.n as Hs uan Tull8 bet ore his
abdict~tion as ChlneAe emperor was
taken to Oalren and Is n~ at Muk
den resicUna' at the home of one ot
the widows ol Mar!h91 Chang no
Lin

on

any 1tel a VLS Jt wlt.b. her ti l:iler M n
they returned to the Deem home
herekltore attempted by 1C har.t!5 Orueser of East Maln St
Mies Paullnft Ha.mm of Pomeroy the blm'el bad been cleaned
The body of a man, found by po.home talent artl.st:;
und uth e1 reht,.t1ves
Leverett L and Mila Laura Roush 0 W Deem 11 t.he tather of llce at Huron
November 7 was 1
The New York. Central Quartette I Mr aud Mrs Henry Jenkln80Il ot Racine &amp;nd Ro&amp;ooe Morris of Bhltley and Wesley Deem who arl!
Sunday It
wlU be on hand with plenty of 1 uuployel.l at the 0 H E a.t Oal- Lc.ma: Bottom en routt to Cincln·lln the oowtty Jail now on charaes definitely Identified
ll(lngs that were popular during the l llpdls spt;nt the weeil. end with rela- natl- where a double weddlng was ol P'P'etl'lon of implemenUI de- was N 0 T che body of Gllc5 0 I
Pomeroy Jilend. EvenrthinK war Tb!s quartette ho.s o.nnounc uves at Letart FaUs
to have been solemnized were ln.. t~IKned for the manufacture of ln- Smith i ('t'&amp;.t t1u11lness man who has
U to have been t.aken care or to ed that their ACt will be closed with I Mr and Mrs Clanmce Lat.hey jur::!d when the ca.r of MorrlB WBS tmr:Jcatlnlr llqlWJ' and anoLher ~(jn
1
ke the ahow one or t.he 8feat- a novelty Hawaiian burlesque num 1 etwn ud w their hoi e In Colwn- In a collt.~lon with anot.her car Luke charted with .:Jrlvinl a car been m1Mln8 !i.lnoe October 22
M.-. Edward Ebersbach, reneral man·
Mu GJles Smith two l)! r,th "IS 1
ever produced. by local people ber with .11kirts-but that wasn t I bus suturday after spt'!nding a ab9ut two miles beyond Ja.cksou with Ulepl llcenses, 1.8 also an inWfllhun
and
Theodore
nephllW
of the Red Anchor Department Store
ager
suppo6f!d to be published The 1 w ~et-k w1th Mr and Mrs Uartl"lfl Sunday morning .Wuut 10 0 ~.:luck mH.te 11.t the oounty jail Shirley
Titufl and Sheriff A 0 Tracy l ft
la.borate coatmpe11 and stage New York CcntiOI Quatclltc htH At.lam
Company and Mr. Harry Oblinger are in
The accident occurred It waa re ond Wesley we1e a.rllsted Tuee~day
11w
np have been Hlttt.ed. and a become one of the most popular
Huuy Schwab and family moved pcrted when, the car driven by wh•n the county oJDciD.hl dl~&gt;covel­ Saturday evening for Hu10n
party
arrived
at
a
latf!
hour
11nt1
the eaat where they are purchaaing a com'1 of ehorua trtrla. wU.h .snappy I quartettes or this SP.Ction u.nd b:i 11 t. lll p~ 111 the Pumeroy hi ldifC to Morrls anc;t the approaching car ed two large stills at their farm at
Sunday mommg questloni!d Lhl'
~t.umea 15et the presentation off composed of Prank Will
Uayton L b~e 1 om E. vans property In M.mer&amp;
Bast.an
plete new otock of goods to replace that re·
coroner and undertaker who h ~d
collided head-on
Th~ occupaul.&lt;i
.,be ftrst. part of the minstrels will St.rlckland Johu Sho1 r and Pe((l ville Mon 1ay
prepared the bod:; for burlo.l
cently damaged by fire, amoke and watet
1le erowded with mualco.l nwn~&gt;rs Mees who need no u.tlotluctlon HS Mrs Emnu.&amp; Webster of Columbus ct t.hc ether car were cut and TITUS RITES WEDNESDAY
Information obtained from U1c
·~ from the por;ular BOngs of Iproducers of halmon y
I
s.....-nt the weelt end with Mr ~~ond brulsf,d be.dJ.y as were Leverett and Puneral ~~ervlce11 tor Mrs John
and which waa ohipp11d in ito entirety, to
l&gt;c:i*Y
The first act of tnt oloo
Btu.- .-~
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Laura Roush The mjuriea receiv- Tltue, who died 11.t her home 1n W\dertaker, Identified the bodv M 1
Itions or Life has nuer been tried Mrll Ira Fosl.t!r
ed were not serious &amp;ltholJM;h rather Cleveland Sunday morning will be not that of Smith without the bofh
Chicago.
·
The circle and black-face I!OOJfi lln minstrels before Jt Is u scent: 1 Mr aud Mrs Jesse Brewster WE;J'It ptllnful Report.B from the 1\ouah
being exhumM The body was In a
conducted
1rom
the
Bapt1st
church
u. be presented durlnl the mtn- deplcUng po.!litlon 5 VI statiOns uf 1to Cclumbus M&lt;mday whete theY home Monday morning stated tnat
Watch th~e column• fQr the date of
here Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 terrible condition, the undet taker
..,ela, are as ,follows 'JU8t One lure with quite a number or clcveJ wlll t~pend a few days
~;aid,
and
had
prollablv
been
llcld
Mrs Morrill had &amp;pent 11. resUeiJS o clock
re-opening of this fine new atore, equipped
Chance, by Marlon Ward, chalaCteJiZil.tlon.ll
1 Ml and Mrs E 0
Sttundm8 ol
Ml'll TttU8 wu the d11.u&amp;hter of for quite a length or time before It
-l:ll On, "!,1salsslppl Roll on by
The tickets have b"en going like Ashlund, Ky, spent the Wl-ek end nl1ht
from top tct,llottom with new fixturea and
The double wedding cerll'mony Henry Lowry of Oravel HtU 1n Mid- had been dl&amp;earded uar the rull
a;,~~·, ~J'~ Happy at;turns the provet bud hot cakc11 untU now 1with Mt and :U.r5 W L SL\v(!fti was
roa.d tracks
performed
In
Jackaon
by
R.t!v
dleport
aud
was
a
f11rmer
resident
with
a brana new stock in every department
.,; ToW ,Y
Y
n Shorr, GoUt, eve 1 yth 1 ug pom~ to u erand suc- ILil East Mam Street
The body was found wro.pped In a.
C H Borror, however and the tour here She Is survived by several
Ro n
~fU5 Llde, O~Uy ceSb fat the Doughbo!i Mmstrel~ 1 Mr 1md Mrs A R JohuiKin ami
FRESH fi'OIIl the manufacturers' Block
H61. hWii:land pr10ceded tarpaulin about BxiO !eel 1t Was
Y ., c nd, I m Keepmg Tbe proceeds will go to the Drum d11.ughtcr Mr al'l:d Mrs Thomw; returned here after the accident children
sa.ld,
and
according
to
the
belief
or
het
In
death
ln
1924
Interment
rooma. The atore will be reopened in the
,-;anr!tterbyl Ro~ ~Wetman, and Bugle Corps of the local Le- Htrnon and Mr and Mrs Jarrett uf Mrs Morris 18 'be daushter of Mr wm be made In the Beech 01 ove the undertak,er had not been ir
and Mrs E E; Roush or Racine a.nd
&amp;t.yt.on Strlc~lan d '~ Han~ by glon to equi'p that QJ (lanlzatlon 1 Charlt'slou we1e hme W attend the
the
KPOt
where
it
bad
been
dl.scovvery near future and the prfllrioua policy of
cemetery here In (.harKe of the
It r
n •
e
ames with unlfotms
I funcu~ol of Mrs F..:llzabetb Baer Frl a graduate of the Racine hiHh Ewing undertakers
ered more Lhan two days The
sch!Jol
Bh..
Is
employed
a.t
Galli0
nothing but the beat for diacriminating
{lart~p~g Out by J E
The cast haB ctowJed on to tht d11.y at the tesldence of h1 r son Otto
flesh had disintegrated from the
polis Mr Morris ta the son of
Legion!! band wagon ptcpared t.o n~sr Chester
bones a 1d the lower Jaw was com
buyera will be fqllowed in the future.
THREE ARI: JAILED
Mt&amp; Edna Smith and daughter Mrs Panny Morria or Lung Bottom
# A vary clever dancing number wheel into th(' lilgh school audlJames Taylor Charles Motley pletely m18$1ng The shoe3 found
~nd
13
employed
at
the
0
H
E
a-end Down stster
wlth AUce torlum to unload u.elr presents .. of Hartford are vLr.;lllng her pn.r
and Ned Call were committed to on the dead man appeared to haY!?
Citoben, Virzle Hubatetter Ida Ca!K:I tion of music mil th and melodJ ents Mr and Mrs Charles RWI&amp; on at GalUpolls 'I'hey were returned the county jail here Monda)' morn- be(n worn by a cripple SheJitr
to the home ol her parents at Ing from the Middleport jail after Tracv sa.l1
PontaM Anna
Marga.rt-&gt;t fo1 the approval ot the uudtcnce!!' B1 eezv Heights
ewtna and Velma Geary as the ruellday and Wea)lesday nights
Jo11eph Schaefer ot Cincinnati Racine
From the description or tile body
l.hey had received a fine ln the
MrH Roush Is the daughter of 0 court or Ma.yor James E Harley relatives were satisfied that 1t wa11
tt"w:nm girls WID be one of the hit
The song numbers will be accom- came 61mday to visit his parenl.s
D)JIIlbera of the second part
panllld by M1s C p Bra.dbury at 1 Mr and Mrs John &amp;haefer on W Hamm of Middleport but has They wm remain In the county jaU not Smith Detectlvi!B at Huron
Two delightful entertaining num- the piano o.ml Otho Tracy at the 1Mulberry Avenue until Tuesday made her home with her uncle and until the ftne and costs are paid!
are working on the theory that the
ber11 will be presented durfnl t.he d1 ums
W 0 Dtu Is Vll teum SllOt Mr Schaefer til!&gt; father who hu aunt Mr and Mn WilHam Kasbcdy WIIJI that ot a man who had
pnd pari that wUI keep the au- l..l,ght man, wtll be on h!l.nd tu been quite poorly Is Improving par of Pomeroy She Ill a graduMra C B Giles und Mr and
~nee 1n a continual uproar from manage the lighting system
slowly
ate of Pomeroy hiB:h school and is Mrs Edw:at Young visited with Ed
~~e t.o joke "Peanuts' presented
Mr artd Mrs WniLcr Franz of employed as Q. bookkeeper fot the Hall and dauahter Elsie at Orea.t
::_
;rrf.~s J~e~ry and Ma.rlon
MAnRIAGE Llt;t NHt:
Parkersburg nnd Albert Franz or MeJgs Publ18h1n&amp;: Co Mr Roush 18 Bend Bunda}
rowded with hllColumbus spent Sunday with theh a twin brother or Mra MorrJs and
=us wlse-~racka whUe
Two
A lllillJlagf' l!cen~&gt;e \Hls llssued pal tnts Mt pud Mrs Ed Franz on h1 employed In Middleport They
GJtAIN PRICES
i\-. red Coons by J E D Harting- to Paul Kt; ler 20, of Rutland ll.lld Mul'terry Ave
were return~d to the bride f' home
Chlca.go Nov 16--INS-OlaJns
~ Rol RSchw~an, Art Rc.t8Cn- l:!.:ll~beth Dultymplu 17 of Mid- ! Out r~te Hoeflich Br was a vl&amp;tklr In Pomeroy lolktwiClll the &amp;Ccldent
ql~ped sharply higher today Wheat
ftu~~ Ll~~mp':mtseHB:r:"t
and dlrport bv th•• pwbnte com t hav~ tat Marietta Saturday
The
four
were
to
have
been.
(l}IU'I"
5
• funny
equa Y Monday tnowlug
I Wnrren Reldel of Detroit spent ried by Rev lbter L lloUlih Pll8- VU)S 1 3M4 to 2 I-4 up corn l-2 to
Memmle.:; nf the World wa"
-- - - II he w~k e 1d with his uncle o.nd t.or ot the Wayne Avenue Metho- 1 3 4 c advanced and oats 3-8 to
the tmoJ act of the presentatl~l
ON BUl' lNG 1RJP
1aunt Mr and Mn J R Stark He dist church ol Cincinnati and a 1-2c higher
0Jll;lning prlcca Wheat· eDe 58
ll undoubtedly be the feature of
Mt.'IS
EdwArd El::~r:&gt;bach and accompanied Mt and Mr11 Normun brother of Mrs Mor1 18 and Lever
,"1flth·
3-4
59, Mar tl:.!, May 63 1-:t 64:
e evenlnl This act will be taken Harl v Ohllugm nrc In Ihe en.sl on a Ru.sstll uE far a~ Columbus on his ett Roush
July
63
5-8
64
om a M:ene during the Great War buying trip to1 rcstccklllg th~; Hcd Ieturn home
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....;_
Corn Dec 43, Mar 45 1-2 3-4,
and brings • dramatic touch to the An• hor o e1mrtmcnt Store which
Ml"S Mae Tt'rrlll Spl!nt Bunda:;
)fay 48 7-8 47 1-4, July 4'1 '1-1 4&amp;
comedy presented In foregolnl' acta wns f':::oently de!-!troyed by lire
with Mr and Mrs Rollin Tcrrtll at
Mr anci Mre Jam~ Hood ot Co- O.tl!i Dec 26, May 28 1·• 1~2,
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............., PI Pleu»Bnt
lumbus VIsited reJatJtes and friends JUly 211 l-8 l-4
M:
and
Mrs
Charles
Nea91l
were
1
here over the week end
1 vbdtus at Parkersburg SundRY
Tom Henn~y returned home
Mu F'l.e1 Whlticck Mlt•ses Mnn
n 1d Anna. Whitlock o.nd Mlsa Bea from Columbus Sunday ._here- he
ITu '1!111 were visitors In Hunt.ington went to eommlt a 5peolallst
Motvlay
(Continued rrom DUe one)
BANNS PUBLISti~D
Ml•s Ruth Strauss wn.s the guest
1 or Mr
and Mrs Norman Neutzllng
"
The banns of matrbnony ~..,r .l!,\tq skidded Into the dlt..ch near
nnd hunlly Sunday
Mp.nt:fleld He sulfered a broken
\ Mfl:! Cora Wruner Cha,rlil} and Herman Orueser son of Oharles back
01'Ueaer
of
Rook
Bprlnp
and
Anna
F1 cdn Warner Mr nnd Mrs lloracp
Mra Clarice AJ.btirs 36 or Olncinwere vlsltlng C J Whitlock. daughter of Mrs Sophia natl, was drowned wheu an auto1 Mcl!:lhlnn~y
•
Monday evening, November 16, at the
Whitlock
have
betm
announe"d
In
1Womct at Reynoldsburt B)lnd"y
mobile carrying nine people en
' Ma110nic Hall, a apecial communication will
1
Dr M P Da.niels wns able L9 ~ the Sacred Heart church the w~.-'tl route from ClnciiUlati to Dudlow
back In hts omce Monday momlng ding to take place In the near fu l(y sUd over an embankment Into
be held for a two fold purpose. lnatalla·
! Mr and Mrs J C Fauber Mrs ture
.~
tion of the newly elected officers of Pome·
I Lak
Bell and R Glenn of Cha.rA death-bed statement by Charle~&gt;ton were the guests or Mr and
lea Baker, 37, ot Clnctnnatl exonBIRTHDAY DINNER
ro:o: Lodae No. 164 will be conductfo:d after
Mr:. I Le.ster Fauber Sml.day
erated Jullua Lakes oi Baker a
I 01 and MIS P E Stanley, Mr On Saturday evenln1 Novembel. death 1n a. hunttng ramp accident
which the F ellowcraft Degree will be con·
and Mrs Ed H Bauer and two Jol Mrs John Oan8 and M18s Nancy JK!a.t Venice, 0 , Baker waa kUlcd
ferrecl. by the new officers.
children were the Sunday gueats af Schaefer
celebrated their birth when a gun dropped from Lakes
Rev and Mrs W A Pohl at their
Followina the oeuion, refreshment&amp;
day
toseth.ar
at a. dlnuer party Klv- pocket and was .Jiscbai.'Bed W&gt; It
home in Parkersburg
en
by
Mrs
Sophie
Fisher at her stllUck the lfi'OWld
will be oerved. Membera are urgently and
Mrs Nellie Meier went to ColumOeorae Repko was shot down and
home
on
Lincoln
Hlll
It was also
bus SWlday to spend two weeks
viaitora are cordially invited to be preoent.
kUled at Campbell by &amp; chi&lt;:ken
the
hJI
ty-second
wedding
annlver
with her daughter, Mr and Mrs
Utief whom he surprlSed In the act
~~ary of M1 and Mrs Oan~
By Order of the Worshipful Master
Joe Wright
or ransackl.ni his cl1icken coop
Mrs Otlbet t Sinclair and M18s
J he slayer escaped
Atteat J. Edward Footer, Secretary,
Anna. Ma.e Martin spent Swtday
A tetlred. ctr~;us vekml.n, C 0
PhlWps ?2 died ln a hospital at
with
their
sister
Mrs
Hem-y
Tubbs
PI!
at Athenl)
Xer.~~la after his
house on wheels
Mr and Mrs Retd D 9telnblullr
Clarence Bowen, James Rot.hgeb 11.t ueen wreqked at 1.\ 1allroad crOSl
and
of East
Palestlne
0 spent
Brtgus the
K1rby
Dona
Story IJll by a PeniUI)'Ivan.a t.ra.in.
i
spentramtly
the week
end here
wiLh Mll&gt;ll
week and
end In
Columbus
Two aulcldea were reported
A
Helen Mees on Brecz~ Heights
nu~y attended the Ohio f-tate and Portamouth mlnlat.er, Rev George
1 Mr and Mrs Virgtl RoWih and Navy football game
Bprous, f1 was round dead tn hll
famUy of Follansbee W Va WCI e
Deslile Nicholas of OQIUpolia garav;e, apparently havlna: taken h1a
I visiting relatives and friends here spent the w£ek end with home folks own Ufe with a piStol Orve R
over the week end
could
m- epprOpdatt;.._
I Ml'b Adolph Ummill(Wt and fiOO
The Ladles Atd of the M E ehur Heabler, 60 8 lashed hi.B wrist wUJl
a
raaor
in
his
~ruer shop at Tlflln
lh.n one which liaht.ns Mother'• mcllllebolto. elld tim..
Fred who have been vlsltin&amp; hete ch wm meet at the home of M111
and was found cfea.Q by a nelghboc
returned to their !mme at Doyl.on Alva Bing Thursday Ko\1 19
Two men and t.wo women narrow -llllnt lllalca , , • 1M CCICI.Inl of 1095
a yur.
stmday
Mae Rothtreb was the 8un1ay ly escaped death when their cat
1
Let electricity llahlen Mother'•
lova fa, lhe
1 Ed and Arthm StlllUSK spent the dinner guest of Mr nnd Mrs Jack skidded a.orOBS a ditch and landed
week end with friends In Columbul.l Robertson
on the tracka at a railrOad Cl'OIISlnK
lor
I Mrs Sa.m Lyman Mrs Viva Be.kcr LaBiey return~&gt;1 home Sat- at Columbus sllort))o before a ira1n f.mlly.
Ulnds and son He.llle or Colun1· urday after spendlnl the past year pused Chelle&amp; Roshon of Pataanew Advanced 1931 HolpolntAulillmlllc
1bux vlslled Mr
and Mrs H C In the East
k~laiO, was unable to stop the car
IPownall over tne Wtek end
Mr ar.d Mrs Williard Weekloy In 118 pluntiCe
Roshon and his ~lectrtc Ranp.
Mr and M1'1'1 Rupert Hutton of tpenL the week end with home brother otlmbed from the WI eckage
I Akron SJ:ent the week end with fo)lui at Caldwt'll
before a paliSenw tratn plowed
friends at Long Bot.tom and PomeL Ia B
It •··t
k Into their car
1
roy
e.,.,
wncarner e
_, wee
POMEROY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
I Mr and Mrs.. J1 A Zellar of for an extended vl51t with hi&amp; bro~
Huntington, were iUesta or na. ;d ther James In Montana
AUDITORIUM
1 Geyer and Mr
and Mr8 0 s. Mr and Mrs Harry ClarkP spent
Kreinblhl Sunday
BlUlday with her parenb Mr and
8 :00 P.M.
Mrs MaWda Parker 18 quite Ill Mrs. Taylor Gordon
CContUu•M from Pllf ')lle)
I
at her home In MlnenvUle
Mr and Mrs Mllton Blazer or iOVemment. wa8 golll(l 'all Lhe
Mr and Mn Wesley Web" or Addlaon were .,J1unday trunt. or way" to a.saure Signor Grandi and
Marlett&amp; spent Sunday with bll their 80n Rura. 1Jlaaor and rami)J the world ot thla IOVffhm!IDt a a1nmother Mrs Cora Webb on West Mrs Kenneth Knight sptnt the cere loodwill The &amp;nnct\mcement,
'
&lt;
Main street
week ~nd with her maUler Mn comln1 wtthln a few hours of the
1
The comml'tee appointed by the Amanda Swisher and
daUihters publlcatJ.on or plana by anti·Fa~elet
I
01e company to make arran~- Mr and Mra Otho KnltJht and Mr 1eactera to protest Grandi'&amp; rtcepl menta for the New Year'a
ball art~ and Mra Harold S/mdera all of tion by t.hia 10vemment aerved as
Henry Durst Walter Hamm and Miller were Sunday 1 uestl at the the a.dmlnlstrattqn's rejotner to
General Admkaion 2Sc:-Reoerved seat&amp; JSc:
Ike Ebersbnch
Bwilher home
thoee protests.
low•
Pea.rl Hysell and famtly moved Mr and Mrs [tell Fife and son
o=JE"s""""'t"N"""P"&amp;,.NN"""s"n"VANIA
•
IM(lnd!'.y t'rom Mulberry Ave to and M16S Lola 81B8on were sunday
'l'homaa Pork with Mra Hysell s 11 uuts wiUl OsCar Slaaon and wife
Word wu received here Monday
! la.Lher, E 0 Harper
Mr8 AKnes Cla.rke moved Moo- momtnr of the death of Vlrglnla.
~
Seatl Reserved at New York Clothing
Mrs P K Smith of Cleveland day trom the VanGilder property to Mae, da.Uihter of Mr and Mrs.
spent the week end with her par- the Mauck property
HarleJ stone of Burtrettstown.. Pa
'
Houae Saturday and Monday
eut.s Mr and Mrs W 0 Downie
Mra LeonQ.l'd Tipton ant\ daUih· Mn Will Hutton ot Rutland, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Robert Warner and ter and Mn ~ CunJ)bell of Fred Oolltna of Mlddleport and Bm·
I family were vlstlotl &amp;t Ooolvllle, Bprln&amp;fleld v.lalted ncenUy with Mr mett Gilmore •re ntt.uvea The
THE GREATEST HOME TALENT PROI Sunday
land Mrs Ralph Burnette
runera.l senotcea wlll be held W84DUCTION EVER ATTEMrTED
Anthony Schaet'er and etater Mra
Ur and Mrs. mva Conard and neec:IQ at Jlurpttltown
'
Claud Wlr.wer, returned to their .aon of Lau~ and Oeorae M
h
home at Youll8111town Sunda.y, ar- oavt11 or Lopn aPent &amp;uuda.:r with
0.
C
Jala
•
A Fun Feut For The Whole Family
! ter a vl11it with thelr pa.rentll Mr ...1 home folkl
.......
•
q /'&gt;
and Mrs John Schaefer
\ Mn Mal'laret Renner or COiui'n'l'beft lUI aow WON thao 2DO ~
Phil and
Late Wlltlamson
bus Mrl
vtslt.ed.
laltClarke.
week With her al!a- .
. d.
. ltdot on ft0bbt1011 0raio1'a 19.
..
IIIII
\
visitors
at Parterab\ll'l,
Sundaywere ter
Harrr
...

I!Ctnes

FULL LEA'SED

IL TO THY
TO REDUCE HUV~
TOLL Of MISH~PS

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Arouaed By Huntin1 Fat·
alitiea Of Fint Dar
OfSeuon

t

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Maf Limit The Number of
J'(unten On One Farm
At One Time

Arouaed by .....,day's hunting Iatalltiea. and similar accidents which
ooour every year the state conaer-

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J.bon of

Gl•• her WHAT SHE REALLY WANTS

O..lat.,.,,. ·•

GENERAL
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Italian

Nov. 17 and 11

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Aaloa••

$800
Dowa

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fted u !lin. B..... Do7le
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alta bOIIll 8he ... &amp;llallfkd
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Se--

nator Diapoaes Of Presidential
Reports

Pollltln11 out that three person8
the bes;lnnlng
ot the annual "tdg push ' in the
tWdl and wood• or the state yes ..
tetdQ, Moon declared the problem
Ia a &amp;cr4""11 one
EX&amp;t.Uy what the oounctl can do
hoi 1IDl boon decided Sporllmon,

Annual Toll 01
I T.
o N"o-;;
Aeeldents B--iu On
IAT rEMPT TO [NO ~r"¥p;~:.~~a;;.;'f:: l opealag
01 ·
IN IMusK TREATMENT lS I
AID TO HICCOUGHER
Mansfield

fiG"TING IN
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Nimrod• Me&lt;~t Fate While in W ooda To EDjjoy
ing On f•rst Day Of Rabbit Soeaoon; One.Bloeo
To Death When Shot By Own Gun

1

tack of the unuaual m~t.lady Klng
appered to be reUe\ed somewhat
Uo S~ Ambuaador T0 En• l Dr
R R Black hls ~hyslcian W.d
aland Cctnfera With I The Improvement iH only alight
It Is true Dr BlacK said but a
Belhaerenb
slight improvement is important in

TWIG CATCHES TRIGGER IN ONE

4

AS LEAGUE MEETS

AS NECESSARY

l ••.c.·c· ....·.o:

where \he body was
lUI a popu1or r"t~~ to rutthe netshborho...d

By WILLIAM K

HUTCHINSON
Woshtneton Nav 1'1-INS- ln·
rl'f'llse taxee and !Slash approprla~

Uons

This economic slogan rang th~u
Ute capitol today as r.epubhc m
and Democratic leadert declared In
favor of ~teater levies to baJ.ance
the natlonol budget and ita expect
ed •2.000.000 000 deficit
The tax lncre~U~e prob!l.bly wtll
be limited to the hJatter brock~tl
of Income &amp;a.Jea Ule inhtl!rltaoce
tax :ill &amp;1ft tax and posalbly adoption of a modified Mlea tax on luxuries The administration may nttempt to Teduce exemptions In the
lower brackets of the Income taxes,
In order to tncreaae the number ol
taxpayer&amp;, bllt little sympathy hu
developed
lor thla ofplay
amone re-,
tumlng tpembtl1'8
congress
The atUtude of ftepub11can lelut·
en wu upnue~ by Senator Simeon
of Ohio, the RepubU-

NE=-=wo=H:£=NSCTO

BE
"Horseman'• Haa~' ~.o
Offenid By KiPer
A. Exc:uae
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Taking Life Of Companion Of Gunwielder; ClJ~
Sukeforth, Catcher For Cincinnati Baseball 'P~'
Club, Ia Shot In Right Eye
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HW~YS
B) InternatiOnal News Servtce
The 01.moke of "hotgun and ~hell contmued to rdll otif
the farmlands of Ohw today afl hunters resumed the '"ftioo

OHm MU WfOEN
cT•T[ ~ IG

HopefuiTbatConferencea
Will Produce "Someth'tnt T anr•.ble ..
U t~
By A.RNO DOBCH-FLEUROT

INS St:t.fl' Correspondent
Qual D Otsay Parts Nov 17IN8-With the LeatJue ot Nations
Council tn secret seBSion United
Statell
Amba88ador Charles 0
Dawes today plunged lnto hls t9.8k
ot attempting kl etrect a compro
mise between Japun and China pet
mlt.tlllli )kacdul sett!L-M'ent ot the
Manchur~n crisis
The eouncll met tor 1 hour and 25
mlnutea c:onverung at 11 30 A M
f~M!htnd the cloaed doors of the hls·
torle cloak room or the foreign omWhUe the M!118101l wu In proM
Ambuaador Dawes conat len1tb with the Chinese
delegates who did
Ule council meettutJ
reported he ho.d laid
for !Kime MH't of

MIS~~~
.,s

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Of C b
0

om attin1 Unemployment

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nual hunting l'1~lt~Ol\ 'lug JlUMh" With remforcements,
'Pile the blood &gt;hed of )esterday's offensl\e wh1ch till!"
folir llvc~ and Jl• ... ult~ll lll the maiming a11d wouru.hng O~

/I nea 1 Jy

Columbu.'l

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a score

1he death t.o 11 ut t h e •ur ~t

d ~~ s

0
Nov 17-INS- 1
unemployment
~J,er hwltlng warfare were
r
which may totnl a half-miiUon dol~ I 3tar.Jey Mazanec 33 Cleveland
Iars a plan for wldenlug several of mechanic
Lhe states mo.cadam roads durlne
wnUam Lan1yel 24 of Loram
the coming winter WD..!I launched to I Kenneth Holmes 2:s of Akron
day by State Hlahway Director 0
Robert Haatlnp 18 Dola o
W Merrdl
1 Mazan~c was accidentally :.hot
The wtntt-r widening program will Iwhen a gun in the hands of R. cun
be In addition to the $3.000000 pan:ion Julius Oldeon was dls-1
winter brldgt'
butldlllg program Icharg:ed by a twig whlch Cllught the

which WILB hit upon by Governor
Oeor,e White a3 one method Lf
supplying extra work for the joble5S
In every eounty
I:~A!f~te~r he a.nd
H P

plan

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Kenton
IN~o::•~,:l7.~~:!~ .
One Ohio h
Rogers of Kenton
hlbttmg a
trophy
whlch no one could
It was a white male
ant
Rogers ~;hot the
terday a short time
sls.rted hunting north
Vactory 0 •m the tarm
Gern.ld Summ"rH

Prnmi8tull

to
to
"=''l"''f
af hunUQI,
ni&gt;Joct

Da;·

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ASIA ~!~:~;~JF!::~:E:~~\::
H
the oa.d to recovery
Toda,v the ninth day of his at-

trlager The expl06lon of a ~coud
hand sho~un WU8 tatal to Lanwyel
and Hulmes diet! fl om lOllS of Laood
when he was Mlruck in the leg bJ b.
was shGt Ill the rlght
I discharge from hls own
hunting ra.bbilM
Ha.stlntJS dled In a
Hlli home is In
pll.aJ. today as the
Tile diJcllOJ!I'
wounds In the
when. the gun ol

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"t OQGRcll'1 annuttthe~
mWI-wlnter

&gt;¥

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mteUIII lh January, which Qover..
Qeorp Wtilte "'u altend.

'l'be lint-day rusn of the hunt·

11t1. all of whom are eaeer to tift
t:he fl:rst ahot at rabbits and phea~
IIIDtl, has actualb' t'rtgbtened 110me
f&amp;l'hra frotn their field8, be
Ltvotock Ia 1n danger with
Jmd crowded with hunlers
iarmers are uneasy all day

uld

their
"l.he
' he

add&lt;d
Lbnltatton of the number or
huntera on a rann would be only a.
mnall part or a big prOBfBm b~
which farmers would be gi~n some
reward for prcpagatllliJ game on
their land
Something .similar to the Mlchi8Ul 151mm might be given a trial
In that state the farmer lr&amp;~tbl
permiMion to hunters who enters
his property and cl I.I'IJ'e8 a. srnall fee
for .the privilege
Ordinarily not
more than four or stx hunters are
allowed on a farm ot a.verqe size
When tbe hunter lea~e~ tht farm
be 1M expected to open bts hunt1111
baa for the tarmer.s' inspection
Thll la • safeeuard aplnat the
"hoodlum hunter" who fffiluently
takel more than rabbtta and phea~
ant&amp;
Any tuch plan would only be attempted on a malt scale at the
start accorcUn1 to Moon Many
hunters would obJect becaUGe they
WUeve the pa.yment of thelr license
fee ts aumctent chafle be saki
Members of the counetl have not
eyen Informally discussed the queB·
tlon In meetlntJ, but aome are
known to be opposed
"n Is the Irresponsible hWlter •
~oor. aalr.l, '"who would make such
lellslatkm neee!IS8.ry ••
MEN PUT TO WORK

Pineville, Ky

Nov l'l-INB-Ef

Corts to return Theodore

Dreisel
and John 006 POM08 to Kentucky

Pair Indicted In
Maltreatin~ Case

to undergo trial on charges of crun
launched

Jnal s_)lndlcallsm will be

without delay it w.a.&amp; annowtced j ill~~·~~~~~~~:,:
todaY by commonw&lt;!:~lth Attoruey 1 An 0 th
~N:ddt"~-

Man, W-•• May be lmpriooned for Two Yean,
if Fouild Guill)'

W A Brock
The prosecutors dt'Clara.tlon followed the tndJctmen " at Middleboro
yesterday or the two famous writ·
ers and eight members of their
party who earUer tbls monlh came
to Kentuck) to lnvr.stta:ate labor
conditions In the state s coal fields
Brock, said he will also .... lm·
mediate 8t.eps to extradite from
their respective homes the co-deMyatery Deepeaed by Dio- fendants or Dreiser ttnd Delli Passos
These Include Marl~ Perpht, secre
c:overy That She waa in
tary to Drelser Charles Rumford
Spria.fieltl
walter IUl author his wife Mn
Adelaide Walker, Samuel Ornitz
WelJ.e&amp;ley MllSII, Nov 17-IN~ and Cella Kuhn
Search ror Ml8s Ro&amp;emary Pamela
Drelser and Mias Pergain were
OUdln&amp;, mt.uina: seventeen-year-•named in a county grand Jury In
old dauahter ot a London banker dictment last week, charging lm
continued with renewed v11or to- moral conduct tn a Plhe"llle hotel
day followlnliJ dlscoVfli'Y tb&amp;t yest.erThe chara:es contained 1n the
day she was In a he-tel at Spring- syndica.Usm true bllls handed up at
fteld Maas
Middleboro carry a penalty upon
D18covery that Mlsa OtkUng had conviction of not ntore th&amp;n 21
been tn Sprtnsfteld and was hwt years in prison a nne of not more
seen hurrylng In a taxicab to the than $10 000, or both
re.Uroad ataU.on In Ume for the
ACCUllinK Drelser and his Invest!10 30 a m train for New York gatmg party of formenttng com·
deepened the my.sterv surrounding munillm tn the coal ftelds of Bell
her flight
and Harlan counties the tndlct.The EnKUsh &amp;lrl registered at the ment charge that the group conClinton hotel in Springfield at 6 25 ducted meetlnaa a\li&lt;&gt;ntJ miners to
Saturday Blgntng her own name promwpte a reign Cf ~rror ..
and the addreSs of Profesaor Ham·
llton Cra.tord Mnc:Doupll, of
CONGRESSMEN IN CANADA.
Wellesley ooUeae from whORe home
ottawa Nov 11- INS-Arrivtng
Bhe vaniahed. between 3 p m and 5 here by ~lal train today from

Hunt For Missing
Heiress Continues

ELECI'R.IC

LIBERAL OFFER

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IOA'JV' [I!i] BUSY

Auto....tic Electric .....

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EXPENSES
IS NEW SlOG'~N

•• RIDICULOUS'' IS Muat Be Done If Drastic:
Meaourea Result, Sen·
JOHNSON'S R£PlY atora Aaree

were lllUed durtna

""' ~ !iii* ~ ~

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On

dJOied

MOiiERNllMOIHERS

.. ATTENTION!

' ' Rain w ntaht and Wf!dl'll!fldli).
Wt'd nf"Rda y and In extl'emf! Welt po!r:t~~Jit"j~
tonight mur-h colder Wf!dnescl&amp;:t DlCht

TIONAL NEWS SERVICE

:WIRE OF INTERN

BoDY oF GIRLts
FOUND IN WHEELING

deputy
oh.,llf......
w. . In
.,••nOhlo
.n
indeterminate
sentence
Jl(tllll.entlaly
1
The weapon whJch was said to
hllve been smus:Kled lnto the Jail
by Willison waa found In the cell OJ
- Willard Jordan of Ashland, who 1Leaden Of Both
racl!ll Lrial nete Monday 1n oonnec·
~eel
Balancin...
tlon with the fa.tal shoot;ing or a
B d
•
ColumbWi poUceman recently
u gel

vauon council will soon besfn con-

ODERN GIFT

.

.uilty t.o into
a churae
Ol IJD.UQllniJ
weapon
the PrankUjn
countya
jail In an eftort to aid • prlaoner
w escape, Robert W1Uiaon former

al.,_tlon of a plan of hunting
OOQ,trol," Chairman A P Moon or
Oobover, o , declared today
Methods of limltlng tbe number
or punter. aUowed on all)' one fn.rm
IIIU)'lnl tbe tlnt day of the open
MUOn on rabblt.B and pheasant8
WUllle dlleUIIIed at one or the early
meiettnp of the council Moon pre-

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Fine

~~ER~~~ INCRUS[ TAXES,

Columbwl, 0 , Nov IT..,...Plead.illH I

By H EARL WILSON
INe Stalf """"'ponde 1t
IW
Columbua, o
Nov l'7- INSeatem

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Master Masons

EX-DEPUTY
SENTENCED

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BODY 1"0 ACT

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'•'FATHER FORECAST-

FOUR
HUNTE
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KILLED
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Announcement !

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at

NOTICE-If rou w&amp;lll
doe N-a Ollice &lt;tl Tlao Dail)'
T.o.-, call 238 La If tH BullOf 1 uk for ZOJ.R.

which Will bill pre&amp;ented at deed entirely differ ent t h11n

lor hilb ~ebool aud1torlum
and Wf)dnoaday nlabts
• Rebevala have been 1101111 along
It ,._, shape under the dJreeUou
lf Me Keel. veteran showman ol

' .. "' ~ I
OHi'l S TAT£

•

PLOT TO BREAK.
JA IL DISCOVERED
'

HamUton 0, Nov '71 -INS-An

attempted Jail break by prl80ners
I.D lobe juvenUe department of the
~~OiilrjJ1att here waa revealed here
Sherttr John SChumacher
tJtat sa&amp;h wettrhts
ln the cells of
youths
waa d18shertft' sitJ.d

gall horne yeaterd&amp;y afternoon wu j representatives 1n
the
United
I received trom M188 Olldtna a. letter State&amp; congre811 were scheduled kl
st&amp;tlntt that lhe 'ftl looeaome and be receJved by the- Governor Oenwu "KOinl home · The letter wa8 eral or canada The Amerlc:ut
~~=~•~iOn postmarked from Boston at 12 30 tawmt.ters &amp;re atudylna: Canad:tli
l
a m Sunday
sale&amp; tu. lellslatlon.

0\S

er
"''
~cn~~r Mt
and his gun
shot struck hi
:...:::':...:;;;::_:__ _..

Two Hoodl111ru1·s;

•
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Gangster VI"ctima ..
~

t

,.

Four Enter~ur-~.;:t:r."..
'lPI!II'
Fire 011 Trio at TaW.J .. ,.,
0a E
e ac:apea
1fl~

r.h: 1"~
New York Nov
gallg!!t.ers shot and
three men d.Jnin1
a
h.r&lt;.&gt;uoom tn Brool.:.vy t.oday
renewal of a rang feud
The third man dived tb• ~~:~~
scrambled on all foun u
bles, and escaped
Jgncrtng six other pa.trons
ret~taurant and the- ~~:~;;
four ldllera calmly
ter the slayttl8 and drove
automobile
Guglielmo Out~••:~· J;~~~
quitted of homicide
under bond 011
ttom., wu one of
Eien•odlti;;

81

other

was

Oucla according
once connected

was involved In
blaclrmaU plota
Prklnds or JOO&lt;'Ph · ..,IBI'i•
whose murd"r
were beHeved by
done the killtn1

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