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                  <text>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
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§I]UIOME TALENT SHOWS: IS UNUSU~l :~~:~~~:~~~ :~~~;/;,, ACCIDENT SUNDAY :n:~~:::..~: TO HE LOCAl MAN~~~:;;;~;~:;p;be::,~=~
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Ralph Neut.zllflll: or Alt.orla Ore

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M r and Mr!i M

H&amp;pLmann and

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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
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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
.,........
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
"
----Gt: nhelnar went t.o Portslnoulh Rouah • Hamm,
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
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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.- .-~
:::·
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,
'
_
............., 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,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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C
Jala
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A Fun Feut For The Whole Family
! ter a vl11it with thelr pa.rentll Mr ...1 home folkl
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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- .
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. ltdot on ft0bbt1011 0raio1'a 19.
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visitors
at Parterab\ll'l,
Sundaywere ter
Harrr
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I!Ctnes

FULL LEA'SED

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

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alitiea Of Fint Dar
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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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Gl•• her WHAT SHE REALLY WANTS

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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

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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

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AS LEAGUE MEETS

AS NECESSARY

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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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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

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Of C b
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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

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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

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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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EXPENSES
IS NEW SlOG'~N

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

were lllUed durtna

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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
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ColumbWi poUceman recently
u gel

vauon council will soon besfn con-

ODERN GIFT

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.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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~~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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FOUR
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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

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PLOT TO BREAK.
JA IL DISCOVERED
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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.

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~cn~~r Mt
and his gun
shot struck hi
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Two Hoodl111ru1·s;

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Fire 011 Trio at TaW.J .. ,.,
0a E
e ac:apea
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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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M.INSTHEL PHE~ENTATIONI ~::~:a:,
ot$::ossed BODY mUNO ATg~~~1£~~=~
GIVE LOCAL' PUPL£ N£W INSIGHT~~~~ 3r~~:~~:;,~~ MAHH[D BY AUTO\c~~~;..of-;;r~o;nd HURON SAm NOT Skirmishing
Ra•••

DOING PARTY 1Sineefl!e1

Off.

'" . TALENTSHOW5: IS UNUSUAl: ~=e:0~~ ACCIDENT SUNDAY::;~~ TO BE lOCAL MAN: i€.~~~~
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Haap Been Spued
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Cin-~ =r:•;'"~O:lea~o"':i::u':..•f

the Ja~oeae did not.
abllndau their .scheme ol tnaktrtf
him the head of an independen\.
Manchurian 1overnment
The oonmation. ceremonies, ICbe·
duled far today, have been postpone.i
therefore until 'I'Ue8dal',
wllU:! fW'Uler effort. are made \0
'Ptrtouade the 26-yer.oJd e~-em­
peror t.h11t he sbould revive the &amp;n·
dftll. Manchu dynaat.y under J apanet~C protection

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NOTICE-If JGU waat
U.. Ne.. Otllee ol Tlao Dallr
T ......... call 236-1., if the BJUiOIIce uk for 202-R.

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' ' Rain tonla:ht and Wed~Y :
WOO.nr.Gday and In ext.renM! Weat

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tonight much tolder W~1 ntctif

Pn Yl B departure from 'nentaln

a Japant se Bteamahlp wu \rlnt.
By Membera Of Drew 1M, a nd ""' Ch&lt;ls Bmllh of Co- Coupleo On Way To
Relativea Of G. G. Smith by Htmy Pu Yl f&lt;&gt;&lt;m" boy em on
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lwnbus were guests of Mr ~~ond
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perm of China to commit alli· made kuown la.st lll'eelr. by lnterna..,.ter Ott Of Le110Dnairea To Pre1ent Some- J Mr~&gt; Jell-'!e Brewster over the week.
CIDD&amp;
or
reDeem waa M.rrested Saturday
WlDI'
ince Oct.
Ci1e haa caused a delay In pla06 at. tlena l News Sel"vlce The youth,
1
kno'Wn as Hsua.n TullK bdore hi&amp;
.
tbinr New To The Public
j'n,.d., and .._ 1,.. Foo•-, of ~ .. ulmony
;t !~d1 f ~d g:~tyTraa:;r::'t~en
a::!~f
22nd. Co To Huron
Mukden 1-0 have him mowned
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Uo
d
Emperor~ Manchuria lnternatlon· abdication a.s Cblne5e emperor, was
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pol" ·~nt " - •••k end at · ~tt
oun vur sa ns .ul one quarto
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Servl
•- ned •-•
taken to Da.lren and 18 nd\1 at Mllk
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WED IN JACKSON
wino hi • bee hive at hll farm
ARE SATISFIED
a
ews
"" Kar
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clen
reslcUns at t.htl home ol one of
;;...._\ TWO PERfORMAINCES TO BE GIVEN
nome h m
Whllo "'"' Ule ofllcen dynamltPu Yl a~dlno to prtva"' messiii .~
Miss C&amp;rrlt' Yeugtr and AlLhur R
h H--M . ed a mub barrel which Lhey had
aaca recelvei:l here told members of the widows of Mar!.'ha Chang Tso•
---oenheimer went 1.o PorUilm,&gt;ulh
oua ..
amm,
orru- dltu:overed. 00 the Deem propert.J' No Connection Between his Entourage t hat ht) would kih Lin
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touchea ue betna made This scene will be presentEd ro lo- t..atur day to .spend " few d~A)'l:i
Roulh In Double Wed• iust a few days before They hiid
Ba dlY Decompose d {.~§§§§§§§§§§§§~§§§§§§§§§~f~
A1 ~ Drew Weblter Po&amp;t 1 home cal people for the first time
a.c- M1 s James Parcher ret11rned t.o
d•
nued Lhe barrel with debris I!Q 11
!~alent pr0dud1on. OoiJI)lboy llln- cording to Director Mees, w.nd L'i in ltur Jmmc at Columbus Saturday a!
101 After Cruh
could notbe UBed q:ain but when
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th.ey returned to Lhe Deem homtl
unlor blah SChool auditorium scenes hereto for~&gt; attempted by 1Char .es Orueser of East Main at
Mlu Pauline Hamm or Pomeroy, the barrel bad been c!ear~ed
The body of 8 man round by po.
and Wednuday nll(hta
home talent artists
and other rela,Uve~;
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The New Yort Central Quartette I M&lt; and Mrs Henry J enktnson Leverett L and MlliB Laura Roush
W Deem
the rather of lice at Huron,
November 7 was 1
t .._
or Racine and Ro5ooe Morriti of Shirle,. and We6le,. Deem who are
1....pe under the din:ctiou will be on hand with plenty of j unployed at the 0 H E at O~tl- LoDII Bottom, en rout.t: to Clncin- l ln the county Jail now on cbaraes deftnitely Identified
Sundtty It
~left. veteran showman of 1songs that were poLJuJ.r during the Jlpc.lls ~pt:nt the wee.:C. end with rela- natl- where a double weddlllK was ! of posseM!nn of impletnenl&amp; de- was N 0 T 'he body of Giles G 1
Pomeroy Bend. Everything war This quartette hu announc- 1ttvelj at Letart Falls
Lo have been 301emnlr.ed 'lo'l!!re in- liiiDfll for the manu.factw-e or In- Smith IC'C8.l buslness man wlm has
IDI to h&amp;ve bt}en taken care of to ed that their a.ct will be cl08ed with
Mr and Mrs Clarence Lathey
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Jur::d when the car of Morrlfi was LUke
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a driano
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in..ucr litJll been mlti81n• Mnce October 2:a
1etu1ncd to their hoz: e In ColwnMr. Edward Ebenbach, reneral mant ner produeec:J: by loeal peopm ber with s kirts-but Uui.t wasn t l.lws Sulurda.y after spending 11 In a eoiU.slon with another car
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Ml b Glle.s Bmlth twa
D.. ')lil"IS 1
posed to b
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abuut two mllea beyond Jackwu w1th lllep.l licenses, l5 alao an in- WIJIIo.m and Theodore
nephew
ager
of the Red Anchor Department Store
sup
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r e 1 I&lt;C&lt;. k w1th Mr and Mrs G01t'll"l« Sunday momin• about 10 0 cluck mate at the county jail Shirley
O&lt;ld S'-&lt;lff A 0 - ocy Joft
~rate oottliQ1es and st.a.ge New York Centrul Qwncttt.t! ha ~ Adum~
d w s1e
t.ed T
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Wnp have been ~:~eled.ed and a. become one of thl&gt;! most popull&amp;r 1 Hat I Y Schwab and family moved
The accident occurred It Wll8 re· ~~tn t~e ~~~~; ~~~alH dls~~ve~~
evening tor Huron The
J of ilbOrua Bitla, with annppy quartettes of this s1•ct1on and It; 1II Loll! p eal the Pomeroy bridge to pcrt~d. wht:!n, the car driven by ed two l(IJ'g:e stills at their fa.rtl'l fll
arrived a.t a late h our
the eaat where they are purchaaing a com:pt;umea 'IM!t the pre~~entation off composed of Frank WHI Dayton I nw l Gm E. van ~ propcl'ty 111 Mmers Morris and the approachlnlt car Baflhan
mornmg questioned Lh r
plete new otock of gooda to replace that re..he tlrat part or tbe minstrels will Btrlckla.nd John Shou and Pew Iville Monday
CCJllldcd head-on Th~ occupanl.8
and undertakf!r who h2d
crowded with musl~l numbera Mees, who need no mtror.Juctlon us Mrs Emma Webs ter or CQlumbus r:.f the Gttler car were cut and TJTVS KITES WEDNESDAY
prepared the bodl for burial
cebtly damaged by fire, amoke and watet
~ trom. the PJr•Uiar songs of producers or harmony
spent the week end with Mr and bruused badly lUi were Leverett and
Pqneral ~&gt;ervtces for Mrs
Information obtai 'led rrom lh ::: I
and which waa ohipJI'Id in ita entirety, to
IJY
The ftrst a.ct of lnc oleo,
Sta· ] M 1 F ti
Laura Rousb The injurles recelv- TltlJB, who died a.t her home
Wlderlaker Identified the body o,
Chicago.
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"''cnled
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':r.sr
Je&amp;e
Brewster
wt;nt
ed
were
not
serious
although
rather
Cleveland
Sunday
morning
wm
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that
or
SmiLh
wtthout
the
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~ be Pl'tRnted durlnlf the niln
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palnrul Report.&amp; from the Roush conducted Jrom the DapUat
being exhume1 The body was In n
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Watch th~e columna for the l!ate of
tk 11.
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- depieLing po&amp;ltlons 01 station s of I to c um us on ay w ere
eJ liome Monday morning staLetl Ln~At hen Wednesday afternoon at
terrible condition the undertake!
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Just One Ute with quite a muuber of cleve1 will spend a. few days
Mrs Morrlt! had spent a &lt;e&lt;tl-· 0 el-k
!'! aid, and had prouablv btlt•n llelcl
..ore
re-opening o( thia fine new !lore, equipped
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1 Mr &amp;nd Mrll E 0
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J4ni Titus was the daulf):lter of ror quite a length of t1me ~fore It
from top tq_ ti'ottom with new fixturea and
h Meti "Man
Y The tlckt!ta have b(:en going like Allhlund Ky ' spent t e Wf.e en
The double weddill8 ceremony Henry Lowey or Gravel Htilin Mid- had been discarded u:ar the nl.lt
if, the Da •.. b J yh H~:Y Returm the provetblal hot cokes until now I with Mr and MriS W L BLiveN! wu performed In JacksOn by R:::v dleport ftnd was a fflrmer resident
tracks
with a bran&lt;I new atock in every department
,..; ToW ..Yb ~.:uan Lid rr' Oom, everythilll!' polnw t.o a QraJid Kuc-l&lt; n Ea st Ma.m Street
C H Borror, however, and the four here
She Is survived by
body was fOWld wrapped in a
...,yn etrfctland 'I e, KOuUty ceSJ! for the Dou~hOOy Mlm;tr~;~l~ I Mr and Mrs A R Johnson and returned he- af'"• t•.. acctdeill children
Her ht~SDand p,..c~ed
about 8x10 feet It was
FRESH from the manufacturera' otock
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accor ng to the belief o!
rooms. The store will be reopened in the
Vpane
80
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and Mrs E E Roush of Raclne and will be made In the Beech
had not been In
Dayton Strickland lf He C
glon l.o equtp that 'wgan lzatlon IChallt'slon weJe here to attend the a •raduate of the n-ell'" hl•h cemetery here in charge of
lt had been dlSOOVvery
near future and the previoua policy of
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omes with unltorm.s
funeutl of Mr.!l !.Iizabeth Baer Frl~- ....
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Th
.:_rtl;rge~lnl OUt by J E D
The cast bas crowded on to tJre 1day at the Iesldencll of her oon Otto sch{Jol Bh" is employed at Galli- Ewing undertakers
an wo
ys
c
nothing but the beat for diacriminating
l'T
Legions band waQ"on ~repEued t.o ntar Cheuter
polls Mr Morris Is the son of
disintegrated rrom the
buyers will be fqllowed in the future.
-t&gt; A ver)' clever do.ndng number, wheel Into th(' high HChool oudlMHo Edna Bmlth and daughter Mrs Fanny Morrls of Long Bottom
TIIREE ABE JAILED
the lower Jnw was comd Down Biater" with Allee tortum to unload tl.ol' "''''''tao. nf H·· ... ford are visiting "" PIU and Is employed at the 0 H E
James 'fa.ylor, Charles
missing 'l'he shoos found
VI 1 Hobfit.e t
an
and Ned can were
dead man appeared Lo have
en
rge
ter Ida Case!, tlon o1 mqstc mltUt and melody enl.ti Mr and Mrs Charles RUSII on u.t Galllpolla They were returned the county jail here
by a cripple Shellff
Jba. Pontalb AlUla
Margaret for the approval of the audiences' Bteezy Ht&lt;lghtll
to the home o.J: her parents at inti: from the
said
hena and Velma Geary as the Tue&amp;lay and WeaT!esday nights ~
Joseph SChaefer of Clnctnnatl Racine
they had received a nne
the description of the body
~ lf'lrls Will be one of the hlt The song nmnben; will be accom- came Sunday to visit hill po.rent.s Mm Roush. is the daughter or 0 court or Mayor James E
wcrl" satisfied that 1t wa~;
iiUilben ol the second part
panted by Mn; C P Bradbury a.L Mr and Mrs John Schaefer on W Hamm or Middleport, but has They will remain In the
Detectives at Huron
~ Two clella:htrul entertalnlng num- the plano and otho Trucy at the Mulberry Avenue until Tuesday made her home with her uncle and untU tbe fine and costa IU"C
on the thtory that the
Rrs wm be presented durinl the drums W 0 Davlll ve!.eru.n SJX)f. Mr SChaefer his father who has aunt. Mr and Mrs Wtlllam Kasof a man who hai~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~
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part that will keep the au- Ugbt mou, will be on ham! to ~n quite poorly Is lrnprovlng par of Pomeroy She is a a:raduMrs c 1!: Giles
•nee In a continual uproar from numage the li"'htlng !iystern
ate of Pomeroy high school and ta Mrs Edj'at Young ,~1t.,0 -;;Jth
11 1 1
to Joke 'Peanuts' presented
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·\-ii,e.l; j
na
and with
Marlon
MARRIAGE LIC tNS, E
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d A1"••
h&amp;ll JobeenBerry
crowded
hllParkcr~urg an
ut:r t P ranz of M ttlg6 Publ'-hl
... n11 Co Mr Roush Ill Bend Sunday
U"lo
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hll
CohJmbus epent Sunday with thel1 a. twin brother ot Mrt Morr)s and
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A mnnJage license was ls~utd patents M1 rmd Mrs Ed F1anz on Is employed In Middleport They
i\", Rol Sch
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ar ng- Lo Paul Keller, 2U or Rutlaud and M1,1lbett'y Ave
were returned to the brides home
Ray:~:a~nr:::chtRollend I!;IJ&lt;'.abeth DulJymple, 1'1 of Mid - I OeflrJI:e HoP.fhch 8r was a visitor In Pomeroy followllll' the a~cldent Chlcog:o Nov
{t.UfUI IJde promises to be llQ a.~ dleJ:wlt by tht" P!ObaW com t have nt Morletl.a Saturday
The four were to have bee)l mat'!- cpe11fd sharply higher
~ tunny.
ua Y Monday rnorning
I Wnrren Reidel or Detroit ~pent ried by Rev t.e 8ter L Roullh Pliti- ~ilt 1 3-4. to 2 1-4 up
Memorte.s of the World War"
1the week e 1d with his uncle .md tor of the Wayne Avenue Metho- l 3 4 c advanced Bnd
the ftnal act of the presentation
ON BUYINO 'IRJI•
jaunt Mr and Mrs J R StLU"k He dbt chureh or Cincinnati o.nd u. l-2c higher
ll undoubtedly be the feature 0 f
M[SS EdWil.Hl Etersbnch ami I a(tli!nl:tanJcd M't n.nd "r!:l Norman brother of Mrs Monls o.nd L6veJ ' Opening prices Wheat: eDC 68
e evenln1 This act will be t.aken Hun v OhlUJg(!J arc in the ea.~l 011 a 1 RUEEt'll :l-" tar a ~ Columbus ,:)n his ett Roush
3-4 69 Mn1. 62 , MRy 6::1 1-::1 64,
om a. scene during the Great War buying bip ror rcsl.cck 1118 Lhc N.e4 1etmn home
,
July 63 5-8 64
1041 brlnliiS a dramatic touch to the AlH hor Dep1u tmcnt Store which
M•:&gt;s Mae Trrrlll spenl Sunday _... .. """"' ..._ ..-..-. "" .. .._ · ·
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Oorn I)e(l 43 , Mar 45 1-2 3-4,
comedy presented In foreaoing acLe wu.s r-noently dl"s troyed by lire
wltl'l Mr and Mrs Rolltn Tcrrtu at
Mr and Kn J•mes HO«t of Co- Mlly "6 7.-8 47 1-4 July 4.'1 7~1 4ft.
Pt Pleaaant
lumbu11 fllllted relatives and friends
Oats Dee 26 • May 2B l-f: l·!l
M rBand
Mrs Charles Sunday
Nease we ~e here over the week end
JUly -=""::.c'..:·•:....:'·..:•~----vhlltl
at Parkersburg
M1 " Fre1 Whltkck Misses Mnry
Tom Hennelll!ly returned home
1 u;ad Anna Whitlock and Miss Bea from Columbus, Sunday 9.herc hll
m" A
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T1 niH were vi~Jtorll 111 H unt In@ on went. to consult a specialist
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&lt;Continued Jrom Deal one)
BANNS P\fBLIMtfED
Mi ·~ Ruth Strauss \\WJ the gue11t
or Mr and Mrs Norman Neutzltn11
The banm af matrimony ~~r
and tamily SundRY
[ M1s Cora Wmner Charles nnd1 Herman Orueser, 800 or Char lee
F1 [ d::t Worner Mr und Mrs ~QrBCJ' Ol"Ueser of Rock Sprlng11 , ~tnd Anna
McF!\Iunn ~y
were
vi~ltlnB a J Whitlock daughter of Mn .Sophia
Monday evening, November 16, at the
Whitlock, have been announc"d In
Warner at Reynoldsbuf1 BpUdi!Y
Masonic Hall, a opecial communication will
or M fl Da.nlels wo~ able l(J llf the Sacred He,ut church, the Wt'liback In his olftce MondBy momlnl dlnlr to take place Itt the near fube held for a two fold purpooe. InotallaI Mr and Mrs J C Fauber, Mrs ture
tlon of the newly elected officen of Pome1Lake Bell ll.lld R Glenn of Char·
IeAton were t.he guests of Mr and
roJ Lodre No. 164 will be conduc!&gt;:d after
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr9 ,r Le.ster Fauber sunday
I Dr and Mrs P E Stanley Mr On Saturday evenlnr November
which the Fellowcraft Degree will be conand Mrs Ed H Bauer and two
ferred by the new officers.
Ichildren were the Sunday auesta Gf 14 Mrs John oanB and Mls..'l Nancy
Rev and Mrs W A Pohl at their Schaefer celebrated their birthFollowinr the aeoaion, refreohmenh
dAy toaetbilr at a dinner parly givhome In Parkersburg
en
by Mrs Sophie Pisher at twr
will be aerved. Membera are urgently and
Mrs Nellie Meier went to Columhome on Lincoln Rill It was abo
bu~
Sunday
to
spend
two
weeks
vioitora are cordially invited to be preoent.
with her daughter, Mr and Mrs the !orty-secand wedding atmlver
sory of Mr and Mrs Otms
By Order of the Worohipful Muter
Joe Wright
Mrs Gilbert Sinclair and M18s
Atteat J. Edward Footer, S-ecretary.
Anna Mae Martin spent BWlday

II. which will btt Pre&amp;ented at deed entirely diJ!erl'nt than

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Arouaed By Punting fatalitiea Of Firat Day
Of Seaaon
BODY TO ACT

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One Ohio
Rogers of Kenton
hlblt.ing a
trophy
which no ooe could
lt was a white male
ant
Rogers shot the

J'wo

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short ~~~th~:~~
l~.~u
started
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Gerald Swnmers

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withAthens
their Hlster Mrs Henry Tubbs
at
Mr and Mrs Reid D Steinbauer
and tamlly
or East
PaiHstine,
0
spent
the weet
end t.ere
wiUt Miss
Helen Mees on Breezy Helght!J
1 Mr and Mrs Virgil Roush and
1 family of Follansbee W Va
wete
visiting relatives o.nd friends here
over the week end
1 Mrs Adolph ummlnuer and son
Fred who have been vlsitmg he.e
retumed to their !lome at Dayton
suuday
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1 l!d und Arthur fltraU86 spent the
week end with frl~nds In Columbus
I Mrs Sam Lyman, Mrs V1va
IHindK and son Ha.Jlle, or Colum1 bus visited
Mr and Mrs H C

Briggs the
Kuby
Dana
Story
cpent
week and
end In
Columbus
They attended the Ohio £-tate and
Navy football game
Dessle Nicholas ot Galllpolia
I:IJ)I:'lnt the wtek end with home folks

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ch will meet at. the home or Mrs
Alva. Blnl8 Thur&amp;day Nov 19
Ma-e Rothgeb Wat; tbe Sun lay
cllnm•r ruest ot Mr and Mrs Jack
Robertson
Baker Lasley rflturnf'•l home Satu1day after spendlnl the po.st year
In the East

Minister
Makes Statement

1 Pa~~~a~n~ve~:eR~=~ 'k":!tton or

POMEROY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM

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Huuae Saturday and Monday
THE GREATEST HOME TALENT PRODUCTION EVER ATTEMPTED

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Mr , and Mrs WJIIia•d Weekley
jAkron spent the week end with ;~t a~"c:!n end with home
:~~ends at Long Bottom and PomeLewis BUJhlarner lett lar;t week
I Mr and MT"B .H A Zellar of for an extended visit wlth his broHuntlngton. were a:uests of Oo. 1'd ther Jamea In Montana
1Geyer and Mr and Mrs. 0. B.
Mr and Mrs. Harry ClarltP spent
K1elnblhl Sunday
Sunday with her parenliiJ, Mr and
Mrs MatUda Parker ls quite Ul Mrs Taylor Gonion
aL her home In MineravUle
Mr and Mn Milton Blazer of
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Mr and Mra Wesley Webb of Addiloo were Sunday KUHI:.I Of
Marietta., spent 8und17 with hlll their 10n Rura BlUer and famUy
mother, Mn Cora Webb on Weat Mrs Kenneth Knfabt spent the
Main atreet
week ~nd with her mother Mu
I The ootnmltt.tte appointed by the Amanda Bwlsher and
daqhten
1Ore company to make arran.,e• Mr and Mrs Otho K11tght and Mr
ment.s for the New Year's ball are and Mn Harold E'/mden all or
~nry Durst Walter Hamm
and Miller were- Sunday gueats at the
lk~ Ebul-sbllch
Swisher home
Pearl Hysell and family moved
Mr and Mrs Dtll Pile nnd son
1 Monday from Mulberry
Avt!
to and Miss Lola S1A8on were Sunday
Thomas Pork, with Mu Hysell a guests wtt.h Oscar Sia.on and wife
Ifather E 0 Harper
Mrs Agnes ClarO moved MonMn P K. Smith or Cleveland day uont the VanOI.Ider property t.o
spent the week end with her par- the Mauck property
ents, Mr and Mrs W o Downie
Mra Leonard 11pton and da\llh·
Mr and Mrs Robert Warner and Iter and Mrl!l P'rJd Oampbll.l or
family were vtstlOrs at OooJvUie, SpriiiJfleld vlltWd recently with Mr
e.-y
and Mrs. Ralph BumeRe
1 Anthony Schaefer ond slater Mra
Mr and Mrs. Utva Conard and
0iaud Wimmer, returned to their son ot ~eaAet anl! Oec:qe M
bome at YOUI188town. Sunday at· Davis of Losan apent 8undaJ
1 ter a visit with their parents, l.lr home folka
and Mrs John Schaefer
1 Mrs Mal'la.ret RenDer or COlurnl PhU and Lare Willlamson were bua visited lalt. week with her sisvia1tor1 a.t Parkeraburc, Bunda.y
ter Mr1 Harry ~-

MEN PUT TO WORK
Detroit, Nov 17-INB-After

reoaUnl 2.000 employes, t.he Hudson
Motor oar Company toda)! announced that !l.OOO more men sradually would be added to ita ])AYroU

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Italian
tContblvld from Jlalf' -me)
aovernment waa s:otns "aU the
W&amp;J~' to aaeure Slsnor Grandi and
the world ot thl.s IIOVernment'l atn.
cere
The •'!''_0111"'''!".~''·
cumtna: wlthln a tew hours ot
publlcaUOD of plana by antl•P'ascist.
1et~den to proteat Orandla reeepttotl by this 10vernment, served 1\S
the a.dmlnll!ltratlon's rejoiner to
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afternoon and thle evening
American. Pfench and British
were 1to put their heads
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digest t1ie tnrormatton
Oeneril Dawes In hls
~r.~=~~;
wJtll the Ohlne.se and
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delept.ee and turn In •
to the council
tomorrow
.....nlng
All are hopeful that the con·
feroces
will be productive or
"'something tanalble
So far, a.cconiiDI to present lndl·
cations, Ambusador DaweB has
ma1r some pf0Arel!8 In his talk~
wlth Or. Al.tred Sze Chinese dele
1ate, hel learned China per~lo;ted
1n Its Tefusal to accept th--. 1905 pro
toeoi or the 1915 ti eaty which gives
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Japan Ule rights In Manchuria In
Martini Perry, 0, Nov !1- lNB behalf of which she !leJlt. her troops
-The Virg:inia Hill mlnf' of the out:akle of the raHway zones when
Rout Block Coal oompany at Laf· me thought they were jeopardized
tertt. near here, resumed
two nwnth8 &amp;BD
tlons today after bellll tdle
But lt waa understood Dr Bze
cornbats arc lncreastng in
sprlna '1'he mine tmployed.
expre!l.led hla wtlllngoess to cubmlt m&gt;mlber and frequency every mo
when at the oeak of produc- tbe 1905 protoool to the Hague
and may burst. Into a battle
Tribunal for a jurldlclal opinion as
proportions i:lefore the day
to Its legality
In addition to discussing the
~~;~r.,:~:~'~!:~
momlng lncrea8
ac
ha~e been noted ever.}
treaties, Amba888dor Dawes soundin
the
Chinese
army of Gened out Dr Ble on a compromise
Ma Ohan-Sha•t General Ma
plan under whkh Japan would
qree to wi.thdraw her troops from h.lmself has been in tbe tlrst line
~;lnce Sunday aUrring up the fightStre11e1, by lnfereaee, ·lll&lt;l&lt;•l teL1entlY occupted zones provlded no Ing spirit of hls men
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euity of Concerted ~
ror such action Japan. It was under
tioa by Powers
stood has agreed t.o this plan

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DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA
Word waa rec~ here Monday
tnomlng of the death of '!''11.'~'"1
Mae, daqhter ot Mr and
Harley Stone o1 .~;r:~~:" ~::I
:wra WUI Hutton
Fred OoUins t Middleport
mett 0 ~ are Rlr.Uves
funeral services will be held w
ne&amp;day at Burpttstown
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Hunt For Missing
Heiress Continues

Two Hoodlums:
Gangster VictimS,;

Myotery Deepened by DisOOYery That She was in

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ahot and
three men dlnlna at a
'hHiuoom in Broolo..vl,l. twas
renewal o! a Pill feud.
The third man dived to the ,
scrambled on au foun
bles and escaped
IRncrJng lllx other PAtrons
restaurant and the ;;~;~
tour klUen callnly s~
ter the slaying and
automobUe
OugUelmo Oulea..
quitted of homlclde
under bond on mortiiOn
tiona. waa one ot
Benodltto '!'!!~
Oucta aecordlng to•
once oonnected W'ltb
dut.chlnl hand" P.nt.
was inTolved 1n allen
bla&lt;kmaU plotl.
""'nda of J.,..pll · -M&amp;rbl/i.
whoae munt.. r Oueta
were believed by
dOne the kllllna,
~eanKEtera

PLOT TO BREAK
JAil., _DISCOVERED!

that Mls8 Glldlni had
and was la.t
t&amp;xtcab to the
ttme for the
tor New York
1030 a m
deepened the mystery surroundmg
her fttaht.
The Ensllsh girl registered. at the
0Un1on hotel In Sprln&amp;fteld at 6 25
Saturday, &amp;llnlnlil her own name
$nd Ute addreu of Profe1110r HomJlton CraWford Uo.cDougall of
Wellealey c:olJep, from whOIIf! home
u.kl , she vanllhed between 3 p m and &amp;
p m Saturday At the MacOougall home yeaterday afternoon waa
I reeeJYf!d from KJas GUdlog a letter
..b~!!_~lstattntt tbat lbe waa :wne.some and
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wa.a "1101111 home" nte Jetter waa
poetmarked trom Bo:ston at 12 30
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ottawa Nov l'J- IN&amp;-Anivtng
here by .!peclal train today from
Montreal about 60 senators and
representatives ln
the
United
States congre~~~~ were scheduled to
~ received by the Governor Oenera1 of Oanada The AmeJ1c9.n
lawmakers are stUdying canada's
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TlD DAILY TRIBIIN!:, POMDO'l, 01110.
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Charlel ruY:ut.er, Mrs. Clyde Bat.~y q, Mn Olear Klein, i![ra. Joe
c..te wart or Plell6lntvllle, Nn B P .
to'ultz Jr • Mrs. R. !.. Camp, Mra.
0 B. Bt.ollt, Lucille OutLon. Ktu·
rte Marie Smith, D&amp;hllH. Pauky,
Pl•nces Daniela and the aueat os
hc.nor, M.n H&amp;mmer.

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produces U!
k Mrs Maggie
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0 f Art ~n epruuucmg 00 a
Is •Heart Vt'ctim
' Field PIayers and R00ters
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Local Colored
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Whde Retumlft• From
cJown town COBeh IDTC&gt; In Pome - ~ Mr Ketler.
N · hbor' 1 Home
toy and ,M1ddleport 15 bothM'inK
Even the trees &amp;how the retular
ea•
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tree sltten who watch the aames
-~v•o othe.r one as 1.!.1 the OUt.corrlll 1from their lofty ' perches. 'ftlese
colored,
Mr:. Ma.ggle Boyd,
-.r the 'reat. annU&amp;.I Thankl&amp;lvlns1are ~(,.,.n properly trtmJned with tttty-ftve yean uf
aae died
&amp;me between the YelloW Jacket~ the names ot the root.era ~n:hed r&gt;utktEnly at uer .1ome m South
•nd· th.e Purple Panthers• It re- hJa:h on their 1'008t.s and more nut.a. Middleport Thursday mornmK Mrs.
"'""'"' lor "Bob" Horrio, local (oorrectlyl ropre&lt;ent.ing Lhe more e,yd ha1 been vlsltln• a lew min·
......un• man. to ......-..~uce one or ti; rabid ol down town coaches on utu at the h"me ol a neighbor,
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hal Mrs C&amp;aaa Rlckmlln, and was
_ , qrlltnal eltblbll&lt;ona ql wtn"' .e, ....,
n. w
' r •&lt;rtcken " &lt;he was returning "'
do" trtrnmlfllr ,..n bereabouta lor nameo "'"'' print"" tlu&gt;reoo '"
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enry OJ!.e will ldentt"'• them
hu h ome jwt a short d.l.sta.ace
I "Bfb" hM an;anged , tn the Cham
It hal been nicely &amp;.rr111R8ed and away Deat,. wa~ •-t
uc lev "' to " ave
btr&amp; aroeery window on Mill street show&amp; o. wealth of orQrtnal thoua:~t t:een ca used by heart trouble
a. football «ekt with the 8081 postS plWI much Ingenuity and work
Sh~: Is survived by ooe :wn , Art
1.n. po&amp;ltion and all aCGelilorles On The Dally Tribune, feels aure. how ITopsy, ot home He1 husband pretlh8 one .;slde he h4Lt&gt; the Pomeroy ever, (not t.o La~ IUlY crediU that ceded her In death Funt&gt;ral services
team kicking off to Middleport, and "Bob's tralnlna as .&amp;cvertlsl~l man rue being contpleted by the Ewlna
the playen on Lhe klckiniJ side all ll&amp;er ht!re, prepared hlm somewhat tlfldtlar'kus nnd wll. Do: annouu~d
lined up while the receiv'ers are all to produoe some of the fine wol'k. later.
tn :theirrespectlyepo~nuons Enlll,m shown In t.the window display On
walnubl represent the various pJILy- the side ne shows the 1931 record
CLUB HOSTESS
ers and peop~ connected with the of each team.
Mn Tttus Wai hostas to tile
lll.yout A IDld fQOtball cho.rm Is
It Is realty commendable through Middleport Literary Club Wedne&amp;·
use~ for a footbaU
out
dn.y altemoon at the Hartinger
TJ!ree nut.B are painted white
I horne on Thhd avenue
\o represent the ollll.clals, each In
HRIDOE PAO:T\'
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The followl.nc proglllm was carhis respective poe,ltl.on. On tht!
rkd out .
s1dll line~~ are found Lhe :W:ldd~port Mrs R E Tompkins delightfully I Respomu•s-Amertcan Cities wiLh
cOach, Battyn and hl.s lock ot sub- entutained Wedne.s1sy evenill8 at ftpa:nbh Names . Ferdma-ld o.nd Ls
atttUtes, one the Pomeroy side. ate ber home on Lincoln Street, hun- abella-Mrs .Ben Pow~U: 6.'1116 to
found llbe · coach, Farnham and hbi or!ng he• osughter, Mrs Samuel the West, Mrs M. 0 Whl~e. MaaecQnd string men. Alone the skJe Hammer of P1ttsbUJ'I'h
drld, Mrs Cl.a.tk
at one epd of the fteld is to be
1111-ee tal:l}~ of brt&lt;ige were In
Tht! critic's 1epo1t wa• giYen
found the local band, represented play thru out the evenmg a nd by Mu Henn~y ['hfo next meet·
by pieces of jelly beam. ,
wh en the IICOI'CB had ueeu added I lng will be held at the horne ur Mrs
1 On the siAe Jines in memor~. l Hr~ ~ ttonQr~ wer,f awarded Harrl e D C Miller on December 2nd
are evergreen ~ ~ rep~-.!:.'1'!8 Marl~ Sm!Ut, second, Frances Dan--

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'J lu: \' l t:t l e~ lh ~ Jo UIUI! of u.nnenl
Hunt('. we re t"t·~p. 11 t&gt;1l to pre\'ent nn•l
cxllu.;ul!lih 1hcs. Thu·~ were ii.e H'n
coltm1s, or b:!Ltalluns. nnd fourteeu

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ami. ns 1\n..
11wn. wet P 11ro' !df'd \\ llh nxe~
: Ulll.'". butl~ell:l nnd nlso o kind llf
lll·e u1g: llw l.nown ns the slpho. 'rl e
\\IJOII• fOT&lt;'P. ll \lt! tlif!l'P II llhOIIt '7flllll
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recently in our own state, wp.s disregard~d bf,Mte jury of twelve sworn to hear tile evidence. The
lll&amp;h WA~ c~~~ght in the act of IQading stolen pigs into
lruck and ordered by the officer and farmer whose
'jtey were, to hold up his hands and aurt•ender.
he shot -and killed botl! of them. At the trial he offered
~· ~ tle(~n$e the supposition ,that he s~ot .1~ ~elf delfen•c,:
tl!~t he did not l&lt;pow the one was an officer.
Klll•n o,re .hard put tO save their worthless ner.ks

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ernor Glorle White of the appoint dec1&amp;1on lu the 16 per cmt rite ltlLOCAL LIBRARY
Portune bJ De-La·Rocbe , Tul, )W ment of M11t.on 8. Co• or .UcArtbW', cl"t!allf' In oroff to make tbt plan
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MlUer Alice Duel': : MY Putleulti Vint.on OMmt.J, u
deputy IL&amp;Le workable trom a pradk:al atand·
Eileen Pole:y ~nl. ~ WMa
The followlllll J;J;ew boo1tl are readJ \lurder by Sharp· Troubled Water, ProhlbiUon comml61k.ner
her &amp;Wlt., Mn. Bell)e fiiJcbOll ..
1i polut STATE FIGHTS CA.St:
for ~lreulaUon a~ tbe llkkUeport by R&amp;in ; Tbe liO~r Men by
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Public Ll.brar)' ,
BurrcuaN ; and many othen.
HVJft'BU EN&amp;OVTI: HOME 1 WaahinKLon C H 0. Nov !9-Mr &amp;nc:l Mrs. C. P. Je'flell ~
Mexico, br Chue. Meet the
.Y:ra, J.Ua Pryt ~ aeriOUJI) 111 at
San Prandloo, Nov 1D-IN8-Al- t INS-Argument wa11 Lo be heard family spent Bunda)' et4!Dinl WiUl
Spanlardl by PbiWpa, Btat. 8bort. ber home on \he comer ot Second t.er an tMhenLuroua buntllll trip 1n t here today upon the etat.e•8 motiOn Mr and Kn. 0 . D. ~;.. ~:..
1t.m"ltl or ~1 b)- O'BJ1&amp;n, Grim 'Avenlltll and Hladaon Street
1Africa. Ohulee M. Kei.Bo and WU- tor leave t.o ftle a petition In error Mr and Mn w ,n ~ ..,-.
Hell by DIJ&amp;.I.Ikl ; Men &amp; )leJQDrln . steu..,~.. ,...,. called ID Uam A. ~. Dayton, Ohio, e~ In the Ohio Suprtmle court tn th~ family of Adlenl 'ftN tbe lhmdl7
by Rothenatetn, The Qwck and the ChallDOI(Y' .Tuelda.Y mornln&amp; tKciuae trlet.l tml'lneen, loda.y were en- cue of Mal 8 Da.ttghPrt.y, convict- guests of Mr and t.tr.. Obu. WoN·
Du~d b:, Bradford lrl&amp;nk1nd. at. lobe o! the Wneu of her mother
route home from bert ,
ed recently or miahandltn&amp;: funds oft yard.
Crco•roada by
of
and
Jell
t.he
Ludlle Poley
1932 by Anonymaus, Around the the ftrat or the week for Amblkl&amp;:t
LINDY RESUMES FLIGHT
Shover one day 1ut. week
World In II Dt.ye: by f'odt-Oatty.
Penn., for. villt.
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Richmond, Va. Nov . 11-INBPIONEER OIL MAN DKAD
Mr and Mn. Ben c * of OoFk,;tlon-8hadowa on the Rocb
Mrt. lda Ba.nbom ldt Thursday Col Charles A Ltndbei'Jh today
M 1
lumbua spent t.he week end With
by Willa. Cathu. Pirates Purchue, mornln&amp; fOl a vlllt with her SUiter re5UDled his ftl.rJht to Miami, Pla,
ar etta. 0 Nov 19--INB--one the latt.er'&amp; &amp;I'UJt&amp;, Mr. and Mil.
Ben Ames Wlll111.ma; 1be Doctor Qt ,Mr5o. Arthyr 1,(h,11htr and ff!lm,1ly at I after being fog and .smoke bound ~~ t~e pt~n~l!r oil o~raton ot the Frank
L&lt;lu1&amp;ane Rein by MarllhaU ; Patr ·Welt Libert)' t 8be was accom he~ oveml¥bt.. He mi&amp;h' atop at d ~ ~ · 0 n W Oray 88, Wa.!l
Mn Amanda Mar~ apent Sun
Tr.morruw by Lorln1. A Cert.a.bl tlaDied by tier n~hew Max Ban: eavannah or Atlanta t-nroute.
~~ck er;
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afte , suffering an day ~th Mrl L. N. Wood~ard
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0 ox c polsunlng
Croasroad by Lontng: Jeuny at born
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The condition of Mr Chue li ~i
Cralr· by W~tlpole; A WhiLe BlrP
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Flylns by Aldrich, The Oood Earth McA&amp;TIWR Mi\N A.PPOIHTED J Columbus, 0 ., Nov l~INB-The ~~lc~~
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How Muc.b Would
IPor!T.I*I 11nnoUncemeut wu made .stopr, 80. Narutfteld. under-cover
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Alrnollt l;llatant ftlltef from couahll
Tlut~~eveo w:ruve (lffeDMS reportel1
Well Here•8 a cnu.uce ror you to 1la now auaranteed ln the \&amp;Be of the most b E'iJUffllly to I he L"olted
be spry once more-to clo your work physlclat~'e
famoUI prescription Stuh!ll pollee ure tt!lonloulhmul.:!~de,
cheerfully wlthouL onf twtnse of call~ ThoXIJ;le. It work&amp; on an IUclutllnM" Ill) Dlurder, non -negiiJ;tont
pain
Entirely tlllfenmt principle ; having ruun •laughter, ud (b) maoalaugh·
He.re's a positive auara.ntee that • double actkln, It relieves the tt&gt;r b) nt'a;llrence; rape, Nbber)',lll·
no rheumatllml auflerer ca.n aftord throal Irritation and soes dtreet to
to pi\SS up--you can be free from the itltemal call!e not reached by Jral'nted ••.sault, burclai'J- break
a&amp;:ODii;lnK rheumatlsm--a.nd keep c:ouah liyrupa and pat.ent medicine!&gt; lug or eniW"lDJ i larcenJ-UJeft. In·
free from tt.
and lhe oouah atopa like mo.glc, ua- chu.Hu)f (tU theft• or $:'10 aud over I
Oet o.,ne IS5 cent bottle or AUenru ually with the very first 8WaUow
(b&gt; lhetu ot under $00, and lLUio
from Martin &amp; Roller Dnll oBtore,
Taken before retlrlna Thoxlne theft.
Middleport or any prosresslve drut ab!lolut.ely preventa nl1ht. coua:hlnl
a:lst with the poait.lve and dbtlnct and inlures 1. 800d nlaht's sleep It RAILWAl' HEADS ASK
undentandtng that ~·our pains and 11vea the same speedy relief for I
FOR SUBS'l:ITUTE
torture will all be sone In 48 houn 110re throat too. Contains no chloroWIWllnaton, Nov UI- JNB-Oreaor mont~Y back
form or hannful druas Children tlon or a railroad cred1t corpora-l
And when pains are aone-keep Uke it. Remember-relief within 15 Uon as a r.u~titu~ fur Ul8 pooll.ng
right on takinl Allenru 'till every minutes from cou&amp;:IUI or sore throat plan of tbe lnt.eratate Cornmerc~
bit of tlarmful uric acld la out of or your money back. 35c, eoc. •1.00 Commission
to obtain htahel
your body- Happlne88 cornea wltb bottlt&gt;s Bold by Ebersbach Phur- f1'('1ght. rates. was proposed Lo the
this w£W}derful prescript.lon-thou- macy, Pomeroy , Martin &amp; Roller l"Ommisslon tOdRy by thfJ II.SSOCUt!IBnds know It - you ought to knoW Drug Companf, M'kldleport; llnd all tton of railway exetutlves.
It A~
oth('l ~Obd 'drug'"l'~tdrto.!l
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The petition uked fOr certain

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COMING HEitE AGAIN
He will Pf!I'IObally demon&amp;&amp;h&amp;e
bls melhocl without eharre a&amp;
lbe Laf.,.e&amp;te Hott!l, Marietta,
Obio. on Tuelday only, Novem ·
ber ~t.h rrom goo A M to
5 oo p M Onl·• men 11.re lnvlt·

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everywhere, t.o whom lrfoortes Eal~ .
crald on h&amp;a broUiht ble&amp;ttd. com·
forUJll relief.
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Take c A. Bowen, ~ Pt!&amp;rt
Street. Coming, N. Y .• wbo urs:
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years and han tried out lifO dtftet- · •...
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Emerald. ou beatlt'~ 4-'"
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Thla wonderful ~te 9U
11tops the ' ~ Jnltaftilr.- Use It
freely on tl)e ,..,...,.. ~ m "'t:
sk:Jn 1t &amp;'h'el JD4"tloUI relief bt·
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fore you caa 4J'MI •JOUJ' breath.
Make up )'01fr rnb:l.d J4d&amp;Y that.
Iyou an sotne tO · rt:v~ Jour suft~tW.J , .. .,
lakin a chance to pt•n . .,1 Emeri1a"
1011 will aceompUah , &amp;be Jjeem.lnal)l
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bnpoll61ble for you, .,~~ Martin dr" • ·
Roller bi'JII co. or MiddlflpOlt wiJ)
l11ve your moneJ 1bae'k. · mtat·~ a ,
d8ftnlte prlmliJe.~· ~,f \ ~. :~
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Caution- Do not wear tru~c"'
padl, pla:&amp;Len1, or devlceti that
often weaken thto muscles. and
du not !Ubmlt to avoldHble apll!raUona which ofl.«!n fall repeatedly.
&amp;•plate olin. C!aauH S&amp;omaeb
Treallle, Backache, COIUIUpat.lon

NnYIMIIIH!N. and o&amp;her aUQnla
R•IUireda •f death• from rap
cube avoided.
('!'Ilia Ylll&amp; 11 for wilt~&amp;« Jftple
f'Jilty.)-F.. J. MetnhardJ, Home
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I know /ou well enough, ev~ i•
this brie time, to reahze that you
would not ha.ve ncrepled mere heaf'say. I am right, am I not. 1n con·
eluding that you havt' been in con'~
mumcatton with-" she hesit•ted,
realizing that she d1d not know the
name of the schooJ or the people
who ran it-"'w1tb those qttite conversant with the aituatktn," she went
on. after a brief l!ause.
He aodtled. H1s eyes wert intept
upon
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LADDER IN SURGING SEA

By lOAN LQWELL

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such met\lo4•
to win
freedpm
for aand
mananwho
is so unque
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to sqch
tactics
attorney
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tht this jury did tlt,ir duty in no
way and
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com'l'itted,
found the
namely tii'Bt
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Of counJs,.;
ol the D~tP ' and dc.llan;' wor~h of flah In th~
ever purnl~ to pacic.e&lt;l tn :ee--j'U!t part o!
run the
laaCtNYi. regular catc)l, and lD thou:;o.nd d9ll:!rOUil~t to p~y the l!ri~e . of •-..o-•
boards ~-·•••
t.odar emUnun her lara' worth of damage to h is ship
of lbDICF"• cb\)'11
as to convictions o!
"W""t do , •• \hbjk of lhe Coaol
itt(. sixth t..f bel' rf!r- Guard Ht:¥kle't• I Mkcd.
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murderen,
rdatln c N.r tb1dll
"Bel&amp; lhln1 ill the WGI'ttl fOI' ~
Y..Ur._y Mia
won lately t)j~n in the
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the ~bod work contln"es.
several yean.
111t.ric-..p
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pli I~• G•""" Banko.

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lh.~ "ftl~rs oo Ute Mojave 'hat I
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had befort' 1h1s ,
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continued, "only for.
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ttunuhll~y r:n the sea ~revalled­
t~is time In silence
NoL a word
was spoken or called by ._ny of U1e
on the trawler- they just
by tp utch the line It anythue waa a taint smtle of
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DEL ~()~TE
No. 2'/•
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COUNTRY CLUB
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Co!'ntry Club
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reftill-tio.ta in tb~ 4~_. Aa!erican
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Por Just o few dollars dOWIIo tou eon
place one in your kiccheo tom~rfOw•
Savinp bejlin immediately. And the
t:cooomies JOU efFect io prev.ebting

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biting Irritants n . 'p reHint In every
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alone ·gfJ*n ~e d\~
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excl~~;~lve ":r?,Sf!Ni~·

fuotl opoii•J•• utillzinJ"left-overs"
and marked.os at quantity fricet,
will quickly poy tbe modost !l&gt;llnthly
imtalbun~
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lluy your General Electric
faiL
Epjpy iu aavinso, convoaieace ODd
ho~l!llfql ~or~ of fo"d all wint~r
lqpg, l.!nou prices are ftlOW ~our,ed
wjih o 3·YearGuarln~te •••llt11""h.

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TlD DAILY TRIBIIN!:, POMDO'l, 01110.
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Charlel ruY:ut.er, Mrs. Clyde Bat.~y q, Mn Olear Klein, i![ra. Joe
c..te wart or Plell6lntvllle, Nn B P .
to'ultz Jr • Mrs. R. !.. Camp, Mra.
0 B. Bt.ollt, Lucille OutLon. Ktu·
rte Marie Smith, D&amp;hllH. Pauky,
Pl•nces Daniela and the aueat os
hc.nor, M.n H&amp;mmer.

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'i --a) Wt'ndow ,.,__I.mm
produces U!
k Mrs Maggie
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0 f Art ~n epruuucmg 00 a
Is •Heart Vt'ctim
' Field PIayers and R00ters
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Local Colored
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Whde Retumlft• From
cJown town COBeh IDTC&gt; In Pome - ~ Mr Ketler.
N · hbor' 1 Home
toy and ,M1ddleport 15 bothM'inK
Even the trees &amp;how the retular
ea•
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tree sltten who watch the aames
-~v•o othe.r one as 1.!.1 the OUt.corrlll 1from their lofty ' perches. 'ftlese
colored,
Mr:. Ma.ggle Boyd,
-.r the 'reat. annU&amp;.I Thankl&amp;lvlns1are ~(,.,.n properly trtmJned with tttty-ftve yean uf
aae died
&amp;me between the YelloW Jacket~ the names ot the root.era ~n:hed r&gt;utktEnly at uer .1ome m South
•nd· th.e Purple Panthers• It re- hJa:h on their 1'008t.s and more nut.a. Middleport Thursday mornmK Mrs.
"'""'"' lor "Bob" Horrio, local (oorrectlyl ropre&lt;ent.ing Lhe more e,yd ha1 been vlsltln• a lew min·
......un• man. to ......-..~uce one or ti; rabid ol down town coaches on utu at the h"me ol a neighbor,
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&amp;how
tth
hal Mrs C&amp;aaa Rlckmlln, and was
_ , qrlltnal eltblbll&lt;ona ql wtn"' .e, ....,
n. w
' r •&lt;rtcken " &lt;he was returning "'
do" trtrnmlfllr ,..n bereabouta lor nameo "'"'' print"" tlu&gt;reoo '"
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enry OJ!.e will ldentt"'• them
hu h ome jwt a short d.l.sta.ace
I "Bfb" hM an;anged , tn the Cham
It hal been nicely &amp;.rr111R8ed and away Deat,. wa~ •-t
uc lev "' to " ave
btr&amp; aroeery window on Mill street show&amp; o. wealth of orQrtnal thoua:~t t:een ca used by heart trouble
a. football «ekt with the 8081 postS plWI much Ingenuity and work
Sh~: Is survived by ooe :wn , Art
1.n. po&amp;ltion and all aCGelilorles On The Dally Tribune, feels aure. how ITopsy, ot home He1 husband pretlh8 one .;slde he h4Lt&gt; the Pomeroy ever, (not t.o La~ IUlY crediU that ceded her In death Funt&gt;ral services
team kicking off to Middleport, and "Bob's tralnlna as .&amp;cvertlsl~l man rue being contpleted by the Ewlna
the playen on Lhe klckiniJ side all ll&amp;er ht!re, prepared hlm somewhat tlfldtlar'kus nnd wll. Do: annouu~d
lined up while the receiv'ers are all to produoe some of the fine wol'k. later.
tn :theirrespectlyepo~nuons Enlll,m shown In t.the window display On
walnubl represent the various pJILy- the side ne shows the 1931 record
CLUB HOSTESS
ers and peop~ connected with the of each team.
Mn Tttus Wai hostas to tile
lll.yout A IDld fQOtball cho.rm Is
It Is realty commendable through Middleport Literary Club Wedne&amp;·
use~ for a footbaU
out
dn.y altemoon at the Hartinger
TJ!ree nut.B are painted white
I horne on Thhd avenue
\o represent the ollll.clals, each In
HRIDOE PAO:T\'
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The followl.nc proglllm was carhis respective poe,ltl.on. On tht!
rkd out .
s1dll line~~ are found Lhe :W:ldd~port Mrs R E Tompkins delightfully I Respomu•s-Amertcan Cities wiLh
cOach, Battyn and hl.s lock ot sub- entutained Wedne.s1sy evenill8 at ftpa:nbh Names . Ferdma-ld o.nd Ls
atttUtes, one the Pomeroy side. ate ber home on Lincoln Street, hun- abella-Mrs .Ben Pow~U: 6.'1116 to
found llbe · coach, Farnham and hbi or!ng he• osughter, Mrs Samuel the West, Mrs M. 0 Whl~e. MaaecQnd string men. Alone the skJe Hammer of P1ttsbUJ'I'h
drld, Mrs Cl.a.tk
at one epd of the fteld is to be
1111-ee tal:l}~ of brt&lt;ige were In
Tht! critic's 1epo1t wa• giYen
found the local band, represented play thru out the evenmg a nd by Mu Henn~y ['hfo next meet·
by pieces of jelly beam. ,
wh en the IICOI'CB had ueeu added I lng will be held at the horne ur Mrs
1 On the siAe Jines in memor~. l Hr~ ~ ttonQr~ wer,f awarded Harrl e D C Miller on December 2nd
are evergreen ~ ~ rep~-.!:.'1'!8 Marl~ Sm!Ut, second, Frances Dan--

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'J lu: \' l t:t l e~ lh ~ Jo UIUI! of u.nnenl
Hunt('. we re t"t·~p. 11 t&gt;1l to pre\'ent nn•l
cxllu.;ul!lih 1hcs. Thu·~ were ii.e H'n
coltm1s, or b:!Ltalluns. nnd fourteeu

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l'ollce \'tete Sl~·
ami. ns 1\n..
11wn. wet P 11ro' !df'd \\ llh nxe~
: Ulll.'". butl~ell:l nnd nlso o kind llf
lll·e u1g: llw l.nown ns the slpho. 'rl e
\\IJOII• fOT&lt;'P. ll \lt! tlif!l'P II llhOIIt '7flllll
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tlfllll'd HI public

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~f-t!I(CG f!f~WS
~~FMIItilNG to note that the brazen plea offer•ld

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recently in our own state, wp.s disregard~d bf,Mte jury of twelve sworn to hear tile evidence. The
lll&amp;h WA~ c~~~ght in the act of IQading stolen pigs into
lruck and ordered by the officer and farmer whose
'jtey were, to hold up his hands and aurt•ender.
he shot -and killed botl! of them. At the trial he offered
~· ~ tle(~n$e the supposition ,that he s~ot .1~ ~elf delfen•c,:
tl!~t he did not l&lt;pow the one was an officer.
Klll•n o,re .hard put tO save their worthless ner.ks

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S\lpu..CU.y bJ Herlhlield ;
ernor Glorle White of the appoint dec1&amp;1on lu the 16 per cmt rite ltlLOCAL LIBRARY
Portune bJ De-La·Rocbe , Tul, )W ment of M11t.on 8. Co• or .UcArtbW', cl"t!allf' In oroff to make tbt plan
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MlUer Alice Duel': : MY Putleulti Vint.on OMmt.J, u
deputy IL&amp;Le workable trom a pradk:al atand·
Eileen Pole:y ~nl. ~ WMa
The followlllll J;J;ew boo1tl are readJ \lurder by Sharp· Troubled Water, ProhlbiUon comml61k.ner
her &amp;Wlt., Mn. Bell)e fiiJcbOll ..
1i polut STATE FIGHTS CA.St:
for ~lreulaUon a~ tbe llkkUeport by R&amp;in ; Tbe liO~r Men by
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Public Ll.brar)' ,
BurrcuaN ; and many othen.
HVJft'BU EN&amp;OVTI: HOME 1 WaahinKLon C H 0. Nov !9-Mr &amp;nc:l Mrs. C. P. Je'flell ~
Mexico, br Chue. Meet the
.Y:ra, J.Ua Pryt ~ aeriOUJI) 111 at
San Prandloo, Nov 1D-IN8-Al- t INS-Argument wa11 Lo be heard family spent Bunda)' et4!Dinl WiUl
Spanlardl by PbiWpa, Btat. 8bort. ber home on \he comer ot Second t.er an tMhenLuroua buntllll trip 1n t here today upon the etat.e•8 motiOn Mr and Kn. 0 . D. ~;.. ~:..
1t.m"ltl or ~1 b)- O'BJ1&amp;n, Grim 'Avenlltll and Hladaon Street
1Africa. Ohulee M. Kei.Bo and WU- tor leave t.o ftle a petition In error Mr and Mn w ,n ~ ..,-.
Hell by DIJ&amp;.I.Ikl ; Men &amp; )leJQDrln . steu..,~.. ,...,. called ID Uam A. ~. Dayton, Ohio, e~ In the Ohio Suprtmle court tn th~ family of Adlenl 'ftN tbe lhmdl7
by Rothenatetn, The Qwck and the ChallDOI(Y' .Tuelda.Y mornln&amp; tKciuae trlet.l tml'lneen, loda.y were en- cue of Mal 8 Da.ttghPrt.y, convict- guests of Mr and t.tr.. Obu. WoN·
Du~d b:, Bradford lrl&amp;nk1nd. at. lobe o! the Wneu of her mother
route home from bert ,
ed recently or miahandltn&amp;: funds oft yard.
Crco•roada by
of
and
Jell
t.he
Ludlle Poley
1932 by Anonymaus, Around the the ftrat or the week for Amblkl&amp;:t
LINDY RESUMES FLIGHT
Shover one day 1ut. week
World In II Dt.ye: by f'odt-Oatty.
Penn., for. villt.
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Richmond, Va. Nov . 11-INBPIONEER OIL MAN DKAD
Mr and Mn. Ben c * of OoFk,;tlon-8hadowa on the Rocb
Mrt. lda Ba.nbom ldt Thursday Col Charles A Ltndbei'Jh today
M 1
lumbua spent t.he week end With
by Willa. Cathu. Pirates Purchue, mornln&amp; fOl a vlllt with her SUiter re5UDled his ftl.rJht to Miami, Pla,
ar etta. 0 Nov 19--INB--one the latt.er'&amp; &amp;I'UJt&amp;, Mr. and Mil.
Ben Ames Wlll111.ma; 1be Doctor Qt ,Mr5o. Arthyr 1,(h,11htr and ff!lm,1ly at I after being fog and .smoke bound ~~ t~e pt~n~l!r oil o~raton ot the Frank
L&lt;lu1&amp;ane Rein by MarllhaU ; Patr ·Welt Libert)' t 8be was accom he~ oveml¥bt.. He mi&amp;h' atop at d ~ ~ · 0 n W Oray 88, Wa.!l
Mn Amanda Mar~ apent Sun
Tr.morruw by Lorln1. A Cert.a.bl tlaDied by tier n~hew Max Ban: eavannah or Atlanta t-nroute.
~~ck er;
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afte , suffering an day ~th Mrl L. N. Wood~ard
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Croasroad by Lontng: Jeuny at born
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The condition of Mr Chue li ~i
Cralr· by W~tlpole; A WhiLe BlrP
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Flylns by Aldrich, The Oood Earth McA&amp;TIWR Mi\N A.PPOIHTED J Columbus, 0 ., Nov l~INB-The ~~lc~~
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How Muc.b Would
IPor!T.I*I 11nnoUncemeut wu made .stopr, 80. Narutfteld. under-cover
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Alrnollt l;llatant ftlltef from couahll
Tlut~~eveo w:ruve (lffeDMS reportel1
Well Here•8 a cnu.uce ror you to 1la now auaranteed ln the \&amp;Be of the most b E'iJUffllly to I he L"olted
be spry once more-to clo your work physlclat~'e
famoUI prescription Stuh!ll pollee ure tt!lonloulhmul.:!~de,
cheerfully wlthouL onf twtnse of call~ ThoXIJ;le. It work&amp; on an IUclutllnM" Ill) Dlurder, non -negiiJ;tont
pain
Entirely tlllfenmt principle ; having ruun •laughter, ud (b) maoalaugh·
He.re's a positive auara.ntee that • double actkln, It relieves the tt&gt;r b) nt'a;llrence; rape, Nbber)',lll·
no rheumatllml auflerer ca.n aftord throal Irritation and soes dtreet to
to pi\SS up--you can be free from the itltemal call!e not reached by Jral'nted ••.sault, burclai'J- break
a&amp;:ODii;lnK rheumatlsm--a.nd keep c:ouah liyrupa and pat.ent medicine!&gt; lug or eniW"lDJ i larcenJ-UJeft. In·
free from tt.
and lhe oouah atopa like mo.glc, ua- chu.Hu)f (tU theft• or $:'10 aud over I
Oet o.,ne IS5 cent bottle or AUenru ually with the very first 8WaUow
(b&gt; lhetu ot under $00, and lLUio
from Martin &amp; Roller Dnll oBtore,
Taken before retlrlna Thoxlne theft.
Middleport or any prosresslve drut ab!lolut.ely preventa nl1ht. coua:hlnl
a:lst with the poait.lve and dbtlnct and inlures 1. 800d nlaht's sleep It RAILWAl' HEADS ASK
undentandtng that ~·our pains and 11vea the same speedy relief for I
FOR SUBS'l:ITUTE
torture will all be sone In 48 houn 110re throat too. Contains no chloroWIWllnaton, Nov UI- JNB-Oreaor mont~Y back
form or hannful druas Children tlon or a railroad cred1t corpora-l
And when pains are aone-keep Uke it. Remember-relief within 15 Uon as a r.u~titu~ fur Ul8 pooll.ng
right on takinl Allenru 'till every minutes from cou&amp;:IUI or sore throat plan of tbe lnt.eratate Cornmerc~
bit of tlarmful uric acld la out of or your money back. 35c, eoc. •1.00 Commission
to obtain htahel
your body- Happlne88 cornea wltb bottlt&gt;s Bold by Ebersbach Phur- f1'('1ght. rates. was proposed Lo the
this w£W}derful prescript.lon-thou- macy, Pomeroy , Martin &amp; Roller l"Ommisslon tOdRy by thfJ II.SSOCUt!IBnds know It - you ought to knoW Drug Companf, M'kldleport; llnd all tton of railway exetutlves.
It A~
oth('l ~Obd 'drug'"l'~tdrto.!l
Adv
The petition uked fOr certain

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OF CHICAGO 18

COMING HEitE AGAIN
He will Pf!I'IObally demon&amp;&amp;h&amp;e
bls melhocl without eharre a&amp;
lbe Laf.,.e&amp;te Hott!l, Marietta,
Obio. on Tuelday only, Novem ·
ber ~t.h rrom goo A M to
5 oo p M Onl·• men 11.re lnvlt·

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everywhere, t.o whom lrfoortes Eal~ .
crald on h&amp;a broUiht ble&amp;ttd. com·
forUJll relief.
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Street. Coming, N. Y .• wbo urs:
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years and han tried out lifO dtftet- · •...
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Emerald. ou beatlt'~ 4-'"
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11tops the ' ~ Jnltaftilr.- Use It
freely on tl)e ,..,...,.. ~ m "'t:
sk:Jn 1t &amp;'h'el JD4"tloUI relief bt·
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fore you caa 4J'MI •JOUJ' breath.
Make up )'01fr rnb:l.d J4d&amp;Y that.
Iyou an sotne tO · rt:v~ Jour suft~tW.J , .. .,
lakin a chance to pt•n . .,1 Emeri1a"
1011 will aceompUah , &amp;be Jjeem.lnal)l
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bnpoll61ble for you, .,~~ Martin dr" • ·
Roller bi'JII co. or MiddlflpOlt wiJ)
l11ve your moneJ 1bae'k. · mtat·~ a ,
d8ftnlte prlmliJe.~· ~,f \ ~. :~
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Caution- Do not wear tru~c"'
padl, pla:&amp;Len1, or devlceti that
often weaken thto muscles. and
du not !Ubmlt to avoldHble apll!raUona which ofl.«!n fall repeatedly.
&amp;•plate olin. C!aauH S&amp;omaeb
Treallle, Backache, COIUIUpat.lon

NnYIMIIIH!N. and o&amp;her aUQnla
R•IUireda •f death• from rap
cube avoided.
('!'Ilia Ylll&amp; 11 for wilt~&amp;« Jftple
f'Jilty.)-F.. J. MetnhardJ, Home
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I know /ou well enough, ev~ i•
this brie time, to reahze that you
would not ha.ve ncrepled mere heaf'say. I am right, am I not. 1n con·
eluding that you havt' been in con'~
mumcatton with-" she hesit•ted,
realizing that she d1d not know the
name of the schooJ or the people
who ran it-"'w1tb those qttite conversant with the aituatktn," she went
on. after a brief l!ause.
He aodtled. H1s eyes wert intept
upon
d1d not faher
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such met\lo4•
to win
freedpm
for aand
mananwho
is so unque
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to sqch
tactics
attorney
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tio11ab1Y 11uUty, is ll•rdly of such fibre as to merit the consideration or respect of his neighbors. While such tt pi""
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tht this jury did tlt,ir duty in no
way and
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com'l'itted,
found the
namely tii'Bt
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Of counJs,.;
ol the D~tP ' and dc.llan;' wor~h of flah In th~
ever purnl~ to pacic.e&lt;l tn :ee--j'U!t part o!
run the
laaCtNYi. regular catc)l, and lD thou:;o.nd d9ll:!rOUil~t to p~y the l!ri~e . of •-..o-•
boards ~-·•••
t.odar emUnun her lara' worth of damage to h is ship
of lbDICF"• cb\)'11
as to convictions o!
"W""t do , •• \hbjk of lhe Coaol
itt(. sixth t..f bel' rf!r- Guard Ht:¥kle't• I Mkcd.
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murderen,
rdatln c N.r tb1dll
"Bel&amp; lhln1 ill the WGI'ttl fOI' ~
Y..Ur._y Mia
won lately t)j~n in the
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the ~bod work contln"es.
several yean.
111t.ric-..p
· "Jioi~Ofl CoUore" ble •e koow they wm pull 111 ou&amp;
pli I~• G•""" Banko.

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mltittnd,r·
had befort' 1h1s ,
, tht' ~hildren of the
and aJicn occupier!&gt; pf
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continued, "only for.
the benefit of tht'
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ttunuhll~y r:n the sea ~revalled­
t~is time In silence
NoL a word
was spoken or called by ._ny of U1e
on the trawler- they just
by tp utch the line It anythue waa a taint smtle of
on the :fiiJhcrman-.sklpper s

DEL ~()~TE
No. 2'/•
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COUNTRY CLUB
No. lll/o

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Co!'ntry Club
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PINEAPPLE ;Del Monte 2 No.2%
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COMBil'IATION
;t l'!lC:~JO ....• Jell
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Qae clc!llar in every ten,!llrP.]"D
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reftill-tio.ta in tb~ 4~_. Aa!erican
home.

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h~)d ox_pen• ,,tO
;PII(Ciwe
qf to ~raJ Eleculc: ,lW!lprt~tor'

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Por Just o few dollars dOWIIo tou eon
place one in your kiccheo tom~rfOw•
Savinp bejlin immediately. And the
t:cooomies JOU efFect io prev.ebting

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biting Irritants n . 'p reHint In every
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alone ·gfJ*n ~e d\~
the

excl~~;~lve ":r?,Sf!Ni~·

fuotl opoii•J•• utillzinJ"left-overs"
and marked.os at quantity fricet,
will quickly poy tbe modost !l&gt;llnthly
imtalbun~
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faiL
Epjpy iu aavinso, convoaieace ODd
ho~l!llfql ~or~ of fo"d all wint~r
lqpg, l.!nou prices are ftlOW ~our,ed
wjih o 3·YearGuarln~te •••llt11""h.

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GINGERALE lft.CM•onia 2 114bQttlea
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land-ond he'• more than hltld hfs own In
a ldftg line of talkie trlumphl. We hope yoU 1
•0whiml~~lp'•r..16Andhtureto ...
hiln In m•.'r... iltrllter, ""- ~ ICfol,"

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Getting
Keep Up Old Feud

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Uldlllopol1 called on
Rlbeocl Cottrill Sunday.
lll'l. t.am.
ttn. .,istted old
l'rllnill &amp;I Vomlnl star reeently.
Mr. aad Mrs. OWen Wateon hue
mun:aed boa:M ft't:lllt • maw tttp
to B1lD).1Dtbam. Alabama. wt:er~
the l'Cter•n• of Kr. Wataqn'a CQtn-

pany .mat. tbey report

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Roses,
Ca rnations, lt!urp:1
and plenty of Porn Poms in
all colors.

floe tbnt.

Dale Bo)'d IIPd family JnOVed
from the A. B. Croll tanp \o thtl

Tom S&amp;;yre farm.
oarl Eu:terday and fam.lly and

Slbfl IIOtoy vlotl&lt;d A. o. llmlth
and family Sunday alYrooon.
eaw YoUDI of oannanvUk 1s
vtolilnl Ur.
lin. w.•. Croo8

Norma Goodwin
Second St.

Phone 313.;,

Why Pay More

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oonterence crown and lit. clash be~
tween t.wo of the hl&amp;:hest sconng
teams ln Ohio Will ful'nitih the ma-'
jor confltets ·when Huck.eye football macb.tnea 110 to the war next

Ddlcwce

college

eleven Is given the Wge over tbe
lfilu:tlton Benvera m a conLe&amp;t
which will decide the championship of NorthwesL Omo at Defiance
The Yellow Jacke t!; nave led t he
league all season.
At Dayton the flyet.s, J)OI&gt;seSiiors
of 226 points garnert:d during the
season, wHl meet Wltt..l.:nberg, whose
unbcat.en record 16 m!lrred only by
a t1e -.;tth centre.
Renewing a grid t·Jvalry which

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pan ill ~ !41ctwlm'

1110ntan lp.Luru~t&amp; ·hun

started back .in 1889, Denison and
Wooster will Langle at W008ter, and
another old rlvalry will be continued at Oberlin, where the DbeJ·-

and Morehead will play

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Plt.u.. caa.a
The ab6ent·minded solicitor who
went up l.o his own door and tried.
to ~11 his wife some insurance for

The downstate Leams w1ll 'invade

Cleveland, Ohio Wesleyan meeting
Western Re&amp;!rve nnd Ottel'bcin
launching nn attack against Jolm
Carroll.
The Akron Zippers wUI stay at
home and make 11.n aLtempt to keep
the Baldwin-Wallace Methodists
from having a clean slate for the
season. Hira.m, with the gloomy
tecord of 19 straight loSfles, will go
to Kent. to encounter Kent State. ,
A duel which may settle the
gro college champiomhip will be
staged at Xenia, whe-re Wllbcrtorco;:
meets Lln~oln.
Wilmington will be the only college leaving the bounctnric:~ ol the
State, and will tnw::l Lo Detroit Lo
meet city college, which has ht.l.d a
series of unhappy exl}crlCnces wtth
Ohio elevens
Cedarville journeys forth to play
Urbana at the latter's home fleli.l

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Soolal -pllot!&gt;atnlo
The poker player who comes over
tQ your house and Ldke~ pot luck.

lln eleven plays host to Mt. Union .

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Since J8881 Ohio Weo-

Saturday.
An unbeaten

For batteries not guaranteed. We sell a National Batte1y
one among the best batteries made, 13 Plate Heavy Dut)
for $jl.75 and ,your old battery_ Guaranteed for one year ;
fits 86. per cant of all make cars.
WHY PAY MORE?
TIRES
$ 7.2S
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7.25
33~
Balloon e pl:r
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30x3'h -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.60
30a&amp; Truck Tire Heavy Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0.11'1
Balance of Tires dropped accordingly. Just received one
car load of Ford Radiators. Models run from 1911 t.•&gt;
1982 - Prlces Very Reasonable

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Came; to Leave for Minneapolia Wednesday

NOTE TRESE SAVINGS ON

Quality r

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FANCY HEAD LETTUCE

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A. FEW PEoPLE l,-OINl,- IN "'10
LOOK AT l'T \ I 'THINI&lt; I'Ll. &lt;:II&lt;IP
0\lliR \.A'T1!R. M'(..ELF ~U'5'T "'10
FINP OU'T HOW MUOI

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Friday and Saturday
Harold Lloyd in
"FEET FIRST"
Happy days arc here again! Here comet; H P'old with a brand new bag of trick• that will
ma-k e your side ache with laughter.
AI"' C~edy "MOTHER"

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Beckwith, trlpJe-threai lum.t. p.aey with the Xi.vter M~keteers,
wm be given a last opportwliLy
here Thanksgiving Day to put. him
.!lelf aq'long the fqremoat ITid war.
rJon~

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rlans,.tter being fieed from an annoy!n~ foreign fteld Jinx.

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KJebno, rest most o1 the hopes
the Lutherans to m:vk up a wiD

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CANNED

Univer-

BG ~tnst Ohio NortJlenl· here Saturday. It was KlebnO's vlcloUs at~
'I tnclo;: which cnQbled Capital to
Hiram. and he is being prepped
j a like role aga~st 4ll:! Polar Bear&amp;.

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QCTAQON SOAP
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FANCY CREAMERY

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Dayton, 0., Nov. 19--INS-The
hospital roll can among the Dayton Hyen u they grid themselves
for their WitteQI;Jerg: battle next
ISat.urday tneludea PRyne and Colan, ends, Bauer. guard, and Oorry,
PJtbslmmons and Gill in the back
tleld. Payne 1s the most seriously
injured.

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2
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LRfK SUSAGE
Pure P&lt;trk
Per Pound
NEW CORN MEAL
While or Yellow
4 Pound Sack .. .

12c

SILVER SEA COFF!'~
Per
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FWWERS

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Getting
Keep Up Old Feud

at

Uldlllopol1 called on
Rlbeocl Cottrill Sunday.
lll'l. t.am.
ttn. .,istted old
l'rllnill &amp;I Vomlnl star reeently.
Mr. aad Mrs. OWen Wateon hue
mun:aed boa:M ft't:lllt • maw tttp
to B1lD).1Dtbam. Alabama. wt:er~
the l'Cter•n• of Kr. Wataqn'a CQtn-

pany .mat. tbey report

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Rival.
Roses,
Ca rnations, lt!urp:1
and plenty of Porn Poms in
all colors.

floe tbnt.

Dale Bo)'d IIPd family JnOVed
from the A. B. Croll tanp \o thtl

Tom S&amp;;yre farm.
oarl Eu:terday and fam.lly and

Slbfl IIOtoy vlotl&lt;d A. o. llmlth
and family Sunday alYrooon.
eaw YoUDI of oannanvUk 1s
vtolilnl Ur.
lin. w.•. Croo8

Norma Goodwin
Second St.

Phone 313.;,

Why Pay More

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oonterence crown and lit. clash be~
tween t.wo of the hl&amp;:hest sconng
teams ln Ohio Will ful'nitih the ma-'
jor confltets ·when Huck.eye football macb.tnea 110 to the war next

Ddlcwce

college

eleven Is given the Wge over tbe
lfilu:tlton Benvera m a conLe&amp;t
which will decide the championship of NorthwesL Omo at Defiance
The Yellow Jacke t!; nave led t he
league all season.
At Dayton the flyet.s, J)OI&gt;seSiiors
of 226 points garnert:d during the
season, wHl meet Wltt..l.:nberg, whose
unbcat.en record 16 m!lrred only by
a t1e -.;tth centre.
Renewing a grid t·Jvalry which

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VItal Statllflel
pan ill ~ !41ctwlm'

1110ntan lp.Luru~t&amp; ·hun

started back .in 1889, Denison and
Wooster will Langle at W008ter, and
another old rlvalry will be continued at Oberlin, where the DbeJ·-

and Morehead will play

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Plt.u.. caa.a
The ab6ent·minded solicitor who
went up l.o his own door and tried.
to ~11 his wife some insurance for

The downstate Leams w1ll 'invade

Cleveland, Ohio Wesleyan meeting
Western Re&amp;!rve nnd Ottel'bcin
launching nn attack against Jolm
Carroll.
The Akron Zippers wUI stay at
home and make 11.n aLtempt to keep
the Baldwin-Wallace Methodists
from having a clean slate for the
season. Hira.m, with the gloomy
tecord of 19 straight loSfles, will go
to Kent. to encounter Kent State. ,
A duel which may settle the
gro college champiomhip will be
staged at Xenia, whe-re Wllbcrtorco;:
meets Lln~oln.
Wilmington will be the only college leaving the bounctnric:~ ol the
State, and will tnw::l Lo Detroit Lo
meet city college, which has ht.l.d a
series of unhappy exl}crlCnces wtth
Ohio elevens
Cedarville journeys forth to play
Urbana at the latter's home fleli.l

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a
the

Soolal -pllot!&gt;atnlo
The poker player who comes over
tQ your house and Ldke~ pot luck.

lln eleven plays host to Mt. Union .

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Phone 86-X

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HaYe Been Playin•
Since J8881 Ohio Weo-

Saturday.
An unbeaten

For batteries not guaranteed. We sell a National Batte1y
one among the best batteries made, 13 Plate Heavy Dut)
for $jl.75 and ,your old battery_ Guaranteed for one year ;
fits 86. per cant of all make cars.
WHY PAY MORE?
TIRES
$ 7.2S
' »xiiOO ~~- • pl:r
7.25
33~
Balloon e pl:r
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3.15
28x4.40 - .... ...... - ..... - ................ .
30a410 .................. ,................
3.75
30x3'h -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.60
30a&amp; Truck Tire Heavy Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0.11'1
Balance of Tires dropped accordingly. Just received one
car load of Ford Radiators. Models run from 1911 t.•&gt;
1982 - Prlces Very Reasonable

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All to be 0. K. for lllin;
Came; to Leave for Minneapolia Wednesday

NOTE TRESE SAVINGS ON

Quality r

at Rio

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Juggernaut Jolters, Indeed!!

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FANCY HEAD LETTUCE

Per
Head
Leaf Lettuce J Ze lb.

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HAS MADE 'THEM FAMOUS !

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A. FEW PEoPLE l,-OINl,- IN "'10
LOOK AT l'T \ I 'THINI&lt; I'Ll. &lt;:II&lt;IP
0\lliR \.A'T1!R. M'(..ELF ~U'5'T "'10
FINP OU'T HOW MUOI

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Z Pounda
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Today and Tomorrow

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"SPORTING BLOOD"
Pl'ofellt---'-•' ht1 wanted to

alve everyone

Friday and Saturday
Harold Lloyd in
"FEET FIRST"
Happy days arc here again! Here comet; H P'old with a brand new bag of trick• that will
ma-k e your side ache with laughter.
AI"' C~edy "MOTHER"

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19--INS-'

Beckwith, trlpJe-threai lum.t. p.aey with the Xi.vter M~keteers,
wm be given a last opportwliLy
here Thanksgiving Day to put. him
.!lelf aq'long the fqremoat ITid war.
rJon~

of the st~~ot&amp;. The Muskles are

In·

rlans,.tter being fieed from an annoy!n~ foreign fteld Jinx.

BROOMS
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GREEN BEANS
2 Cam
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Per

lslty'.s diminutive halfback, Vernon
KJebno, rest most o1 the hopes
the Lutherans to m:vk up a wiD

l l:'aul

39c

CANNED

Univer-

BG ~tnst Ohio NortJlenl· here Saturday. It was KlebnO's vlcloUs at~
'I tnclo;: which cnQbled Capital to
Hiram. and he is being prepped
j a like role aga~st 4ll:! Polar Bear&amp;.

23c

QCTAQON SOAP
4 Ltorae pr
6 Small ,Bar•

FANCY CREAMERY

19-INS-Oo

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By InternaLion&amp;l Newe. Service
Dayton, 0., Nov. 19--INS-The
hospital roll can among the Dayton Hyen u they grid themselves
for their WitteQI;Jerg: battle next
ISat.urday tneludea PRyne and Colan, ends, Bauer. guard, and Oorry,
PJtbslmmons and Gill in the back
tleld. Payne 1s the most seriously
injured.

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Alao Co111edJ "Polo and Repeat''

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2
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LRfK SUSAGE
Pure P&lt;trk
Per Pound
NEW CORN MEAL
While or Yellow
4 Pound Sack .. .

12c

SILVER SEA COFF!'~
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Tracy entertained
t.elepMne llrla w1th a

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2nd 111.reet Wednesday
The table wv.a beauUfuU,
deooralocl In ...p... wllh 'nlanb-

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U&amp;r~uertte Durst, Mrs. Mary El,len
Wickham, Ml.aaea Kate Flek, Btrtha Conde, ln!ne Tbomaa and
Oertludl: Smlt.h. Mra. NeiUt Smith
wu an Invited auest . Mrs. Mar·
saret R ~ lnhart 11nd Mn.. Bertha
AUla were WJ.able to 'tre present on
account or Ulneu. All speak ln

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NEWS SERVICE
20, 1931

U::5: GOVER

: R..£fUSES ~EAT

hi&amp;heat praise llf Mrs. Tracy's hospl

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Good Of The Order
Club Has Meeting

tUGUE

Seaai- io !Wid . at Gallipoli•; Entertained by Ga'·lipolia Council

i DioCirooilito'CI Roumaaiao Kiq

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Recei"a Little Sympathr
Rea..Jt of Fiatlc Encounter With Receatlr
Ma..-;,...1 YoW11er Brother

QUARREL DIRECT RESULT OF WEDDING

The Good of the Orlier Club compolled or DaU&amp;hter.a of America and

Bearin181 Wolim
aneoeWbo

;lutllor Order
United
American
Kechanka wt.l enterLHitied by the
OalllpoUs C~undl No. llf at. their
hall In O&amp;Uipolls on Wednesday
with over 000 In attendance, among
which were some very dl!!tlngol ~hml
fi1Ut!lt3.

Oapt. H. E. Hauck, Past. BtaW
Ootmellor ot Junior Order United
Amedean Meehanles, had chars~ o!
the proaram, which W8.l5 unique
The welcome addrtse. wu &amp;lven by
Hon.:trab~ A. J . stormop.t, Mayor
or OalUpolJ.s. Response waa IJiv~n
by Rev. Stump \)f Bidwell Addreu-

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· · · · · · 'l~c M were alao given by Senator
· · · · · · · · · · ofo Clark of Tlmn and Mr. Ribble o!
dll · . . . . . . . . 3c
Portsmouth who 111 connected with
· · · · · · · · · · · . 2c
the Insurance dep&amp;rtment of l ~f'
for lla:htln&amp; cUt~- Junior Ord~r Unlled American Me-

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customers

$1.25 ChiUlla.
Mary Hazel Floyd, De1mty or Dlstrlet No. 7 and &amp;Jso State Council
al!!llll!h pointed out thnt Conductor, OOidle Hous5 of PortRmakes it naore ecn:j• mouth, National Reprlltll!nt.atlve of

a cuatorner to satlst! Daughters or

Amerlcn,

Elizabeth

Are Killed
In Benzol Tank, &lt;,:c.,-

~'Una_ requtrementll and u. Darat or Pomeroy. Deputy of Dill-

trlct 13 and also A880Ciate state
councilor, Oeo. carson of Rutland
Dlshlct Deputy or Junior Order
Unlttd Amerle&amp;n Mechtmlel also
aave some wanderrul talks.
Arter the bualnee&amp; meeting or

varlous types or applt·
Nve labor and add to)
lnd comfort ln L}Jc
for 111 purIUle me-

~,jO,o;c··,that iit lhe club In chnrae of Elizabeth
'--"",-: •."_.Ire many Darat, dellrtoW!I re!Teshmmta were
Who
to mall:e served IJY the Oall1poll.&amp; Coi.Ulcll NG.
II'IDtl'll use
llchUna &amp;nd j ut. At a late hGur all departed tor
appl_~ in the home. The pro- · t})e-lr ret~pectlve homes looking lor~ 1ratel 'Fill mab It poeajbJe ward to the meetina' In Oecemb!r
t~t 'them to free-ly uae such appil- when they will be e ntertained by
~ P.t a •ublt.antial saviOJ IJc- the- Middleport Council.

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Chapped Lips
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RoPi-a Seya to u..,
•'C)U of Clove•"

Opening prices
Wh-3at Dec. 1!9
3-8 5·8: Mar. 62 3-8 5·8; May 64: 1~4
,_,, July .. t-&lt; 3-8.
Corn Dec . 45; Mar. 47 1-4; Ma)
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OltW; ~c :141 3~4 May 29 29 1-8.

Navy
Beans
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aows stead, IOOd

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3.110~3.86 .

Cattle reeelpt.a 25 : market abou~
steady; o. few common to meJlum

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unchanged.
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JUST two

but tha.t lt. had

dolla7R

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Nov

30---IN8-

Whlle score.• or sugeated remedlea
including one from Will
noted humorist, conttnued to
to thP bed8tde of lra A. Kin,,
ror 12 days has been blccouchlnl
his
annouQC ..
pe tlent Ia ''fltat-

Nl"'f YMk,

Youth 'flaoulht ,to Haft
Beea Aaleep on ' ... ,--.
'Traclca

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Big

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1930. n wben
30 Injured were kllltod
and
.tarlv 100
Autamoblles passing wlthln a
SQuan- back of Jotqan omt:6 were
stopped and oet"Upant.a rorred to
slve an account. of tllemsoelves.
I! very man OJ" womon carrying a '"':,';;~'"'
package Into the district was hnlted bv dt'tectlves and asked to revf'tll Its contents.

pri1·e

range.

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Dlno
Ornndl.tnItalian
toke Foreign
pla&lt;:e Mlnwas plotted
I!W!r wa~ being welcomd bJ.· t.he
city today, lnformil.tlOn at p Jlkl'
hefLdquarttrs lndlcat.ed
Many of the polieen·. ~ n WIre ~trm­
ed wit hrlotg wts and gas ll:-.mbs.
Pollee CommWIOner Mulru:~ney
ordered tbe stronK guard pD~Sted In
a dt'terml.ted endeavor to p1 •venl
a l'flpetltlon of the disastrous blal!t.
aimed at the Mol11an bUJI11n~ In

dressiness it bl'ings you :u

~arne

Nov

army of 300 p'llk!t'men and detectrves wu mesaed today about the oftlces or J P . Morpn and Comuu n~·
and in the adJaant Wall 11treeL dL'I
trict following a Up terrarlst.s planned to bomb the Morgan btuldml!
Bklwln1 up on the financial house

whnt

and a half but

Top-aoats in the

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AND TOPCOATS

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LARD ......
MATCQES 4 A: P.
SUPER SUDS
SUGAR
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Sale

SOAP

Lined or Unlined
GLOVES ........ . , $1.&amp;0

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bituminous
throughout. Ule midwelll and the southern stales
to be the abn of the m ~ etl~
was attended by repreeenta·
1overnor• of Oblo, West
Kent;uclr:y, Indiana, Ptnn'VIf8inla, Dllnioo .md

SCARFS .......... . $1 .H 111111 liP

"Bond Street"

3 ..... toe
4p..... age

'1.29
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An IIO·year~kl huslaand and h1s

year old wife bocame the p!u 'f'nts
or an 8-pound son today.
1
'nl efatber, Charies Andreli6, re-~ ~~~

Reefer and Squal$

11~oal9c

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CU'CUS

exec!uttve, married his

youthful wife one

2 ~ltc

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Ni1ht !leuion "

''The Beet P Rat ia America''

Frqh A1cU$ and Vegetables
Em"'* Gr•pes

Reachea Deciaion by

Stylepark Hats
$5 ·;

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'::t, 2Se

Fhliti ... Sal J

Michl_.• PotitQc•

Goods at 1-2 Price and Leas.

. !\ale

the labrator)' said tba.t
ba4 been blowhll

theRe tine OvercoaU.

lila. '

,rllllll steeBr 6·8.36.
Calve!! l'fltelpts 100; market steady ll:ood to choice walen 7 to 8
1ar11ely; medlmn kinds 5-8.50.
8btep recelp" 800; lamb&amp; active
tully steady ; cholce ll&amp;ht to medium ftllht IRmbs 6·6.26 ; thorouchJ.y desirable kinds tUJ low as
5 50 : common and medium gra1J-~&gt;

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marlr;et active lOc to 16c higher;
100-230 lbs li.30 to 6 U; sales Qt r.
to 5.25 lntlude 240-340 lb. wei(rbta
and scme 120·140 pound kl:l.lds. LIchter ~ dpwnward to 'l.'l5 spQr·

gradfoa up to 4 35 freely

Mansfield, 0 ,

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ln1b. Packtn1

bn

Makea Skia Soft, White
....t 'Smooth

opened &amp;enerally
hlll:bt':r today.
Wheat and fOrD were 1 ~ 4 to 3-&amp;
up with oats utlchanged to 1~8c ad-

"1'1•1\.0.H
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Hed Entered Stora1e Tank 1
to Clean it 1 Elforta to
lte't'iYe aN FutOe

NOTHING BETTER
ARNICA
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West V1J'C1nla . Bhowe111 with

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tbl: o'dock t'hk:ken d.lnner at her

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Death Of Clerk
Will Be Probed
Body of

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Measen1er I

Fo._. in Car; May Ha.-e
Been Raloloer Vic:tim

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