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WEATHER

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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:.empera\.ure t.onil:ht and S.turaf,

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Til&lt; lollowln1 " " - " '' lkulab Ewinl:. Mn. Caddie Wkktwn, ld.n. Yar:y Nesselroad, loin
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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FULL

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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HELD FRIDAY

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road
l87b

ROUGH SKIN

repalr
road

Chapped Lips
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to Cure Hieeou•h•t
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)
•• •-• tc2; Jul, •t.
OltW; ~c :141 3~4 May 29 29 1-8.

Navy
Beans
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sortl

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aows stead, IOOd

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Medium

3.110~3.86 .

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

, .qur.too
unchanged.
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stock

scarce

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Blue Rose Rice

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nlabt to sweep out.

JUST two

but tha.t lt. had

dolla7R

dozen

tailed to

~urlly

the atr.

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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MISSED BY FATHER

Big

''ariety to pick froJn t'lo.

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pe:~~ons

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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.

Se
Se

20---INs-An

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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OTHER OVERCOATS
AND TOPCOATS

and

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$19.50 to $29.50

No. I

ISale I Watch ISale
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For Opening Announcement Sale
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New Goods--New Low Prices.

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

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
6 ...... .

Jlllo. Sack

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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Oru.t :Bend, Kan., Nov :il0-IN8- , --;__

CU'CUS

exec!uttve, married his

youthful wife one

2 ~ltc

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AG.ID 11.t.N 18 FATHER

Ni1ht !leuion "

''The Beet P Rat ia America''

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

Reachea Deciaion by

Stylepark Hats
$5 ·;

"-..-17e
'::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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Nov. 19-l.NB--li'-'88 receiptt. 1800
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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PITTSBURGH LIVFSTOCK

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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GllAy&lt; l&gt;r.JC£8

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Saturd&amp;J: cooler Be.turdu.

West V1J'C1nla . Bhowe111 with

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

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WE GIVE S. A H. GREEN STAMPS
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Death Of Clerk
Will Be Probed
Body of

EK~Jreu

Measen1er I

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

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. 'l'IIJ: DAILY

BOTK CAMPS AH(

FlltDAr, NOVUUII&amp; M. ,IIJI

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ENTERTAtN~l&gt;AT HENN~Y HOME1
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GUES'IS OF woM.A"Ns-MUSIC CLUB

N~w

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Fall ADd

Dresses

For

Less

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Importto be
In Pfe·

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Squad,
IlEach
and Jacket., Have
I Nithtly Drillo
FOR THE GAME
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wore- Of the Seaoon; Intense
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wbell a sllver
Alain"
by ·"l'be
W1Ueb)'
President,
u.rs.to
o . wa.a
x . t;OJleiucted
Hennesy, 1North
o:. 'VDCII
Belect.ionl
Btrdaand
so
ouesto ~,. ,...,..., &lt;rom ""' ,.,_ 'Hlnclu Slumber ...,... by

nome

wee

~· ~t.teKJflln.

quit.e

, the Golde

Pf•month

reviwl aonea under tom
of the Ev.anpUst E H.
h&amp;a bceTI hea~ly entered
the conarePtlon. Thz f:~rw
outBI.IttQding , !or their
an1 are chara:ed •with
Sunda)' will be ob•eona\nl day. 8eiM., 21:3;0 and 7 P M.

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Rivalry Ezi1t1; Bia
Crowd Expected

worlr: but then

01
\de.~~!Y
recent o:~r!~
acuon the:e;~~~1~~~~;~

thovan.
Wlt.h less than a wetk rema.in-\ not meet wlth too
9. Piano Bolo-"Aratuque" by IJn&amp; bt.lor-e the annual Thanksllv- t.rt the ProbaUon
Debusay-Prancea l;)nnlela. Accom
Day dasstc between the ~wort- Juvenile court t.nd
P&amp;nlsts were lllra. HenneAy, Mrs. vals, Pomeroy and Middleport hlgh corder
p~· Pi~n~r!u:-;-:•).!.,"'':. a.~be Clark, Mra. Hecoz, Mrs. Klein and ! ~lhCols:, J,Jrogno.stlcatlons are coming The " ll&amp;vlnsa ~;ult~ '"":~~~~' 1
T wera
e
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faat and furious trom virtually will not be nearly
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-~~w~a~i fe&lt;:U Bradbury A mun~ of out of town eueat.a uery direction as fans of the Pli formt&gt;r article wouJd60haYe
e ~:
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WeN! P~t. amana .,.,hom wert skin aport are preparing to witness ers to beUen
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CuJ ~~~~.~on:- 0.!'~~tale,.:y Mrs. Arnet,, ¥f8 !larry Burmlde 1 th~ presentnthm ol what wUI, withRoscoe Fowler
Y .......,. rand Mrs. ijq.rry Lewis of Point out a stomblance of u. doubt, be the
s Bextette riom L cl
Pleasant.
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t.e.st same stnB(!d by the two elevUAffi Btettr
u a- Mrs. WU~llowina the PTOJT&amp;m the IWH!t.ll en11 slnCf! tbf!y started playing In 1 The Mlseionary &amp;cJety 01
f Plano Solo-"C
ud " were lnvltfd to the dinJna room, 1926.
Prl!sbytenan church waa
by ·McDowell by Mrson:rt HEt ... e Where delicious refr::!idunentll were
Each squad meel.l! every evenillf ta;Jned at the horne ot Mrl.
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· ay ecox.
served.
llt their re&amp;pt&gt;Ctlve fields lmmP.dl- Ruasell on p.ut.tem.ut Ave.,
CA&amp;h ..Ail'l'l'
ENTI:R'l'A.INS CLUB
ately followlniJ their studies and Mrs. Ben EWing &amp;Uistlna' h__.i&amp;
Miss Nina RUMell enLert..ined
J4rp Lou Burtori e le tal d, th elabontle preparatwns are bellliJ
rl'he folloWinl proaram wu rin1:
Thursday evenltl~ at her home In mem~rs of her brlda~ ciub n;hun~ made In both camps to build up a d41red. DevotJonal 1D ehaqe ol
Bradbury • with - a· dvt·h~d day evenlna with A siX o'c)ock tlln- team to weAther the clash next ~ Flnsterwald, Roil Call. Poripart'/ . Three tabka were lb. play f ner' 1\t the Mary Jane doJree Sh
Thursday
Blocklne.
run n 1n 1 ~ Topic, Sle.m by )(Iss Aim4
thru out the evening. Honora tot
IP')medla~ly followllll U.C dl~~ punting and P&amp;!iSin&amp;, fundu.mentals Vaughn. A letter was read by Jtis1
htah 8C&lt;Jte ;,ere a-t(ar~ to ~ the liluesu adjourbed to tbe h~r!e are being run throll8h every d&amp;}' Katherine BchJaq:el from lin. ·
NeJlle Mac:ti:a and to lilts Clar... of lirA Burford pt th 'LaSalle H
and then repeated 5t'veral t.lrues, H.Yde.
tel on ·~cond Avent»e
- a- and last minute drills arP being
Delicious retresbmen&amp;l
ence CJU!ord.
The following were present . U ..Club prilies for nlllh acorM ~re consummated os bNo, f11.8L, power· ~terved by Ule hoettsses .
l!iih $denstrlcker, Jllellle Mackin, awarded t.o .lin~. c. E. Smt,n and lui elevem are whipped into shape
WD~E ~ws
Margaret CJUford, Helena CJtftord, Mrs. B. P. Pultz' ' Sr. lilra. PAUl
Never before h&amp;!l there been such
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Mary Whitlock, Mae Terrill, Marl~ FrenQh l;'t!'celved the IIU611t prhr:e: .
nn Wluaual amount ~f interest
Sixty members ot M1100Ua tem.~
!Wiler, Mrs. Jack li:VAil6, M;l'S. Jl'rant.
llhown by the fans as hRS beeu
pie answered roiJ caU Thur.Hlt
Fugate, Mrs Clan;nce CU1ford, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Art Topsy of Roa- shown so far this :tt:ar ~ Purple
at their reiular milieU~
Sidney Rue.sell abd Mrs. F'red note.' 1 Virginia,
arrL'ied , FrtdaY Panther!! and the Yellow !racket.~ e~enlng
e~ch one an11wer~ wltb. aolne
Whitlock
morning to atte,nd the !.uMraJ or have been meeting and defeating v'rse, Mill or at.uht. ~fter tJii
Dellclous nfreshrnents were .ser- the former's .motber , ¥rs. Maille some mighty Kood tealllll this sea- bOBiness 8e88lon fruit. aalad, dt··
ved by tht&gt; hostess.
Bo d
8011 o.nd now they come fGce to faoe
coffee wa&amp; enJOJed, A niD1;1hlr
~ei1 ry and AYI!ry El~;:hlnger Of Clr wiLh very little difference ip evl· ~md
ot
letters
from ILbsent •tst.era Wet4
BOYD RITES S.41'UftDAY
lknce Intense rlV&amp;lry between the
cleviiiP were 1n Mkldleport W..ffi.- two schools may offset what ' little reAd.
FuOfral services for Mrs. MagiJie nesday.
Rev. and Ml'8. F. I. Gardner a.nd dltrerence exlats In the te&amp;.ml!l, tr
Boyd will be oonducted Sat,urday
dauahter
left Thursday for a vl~t. all}".
afternoon from the A. Ill. E. QbW'Ch
The Panther squad seem in fair
l'lflddleport at 2.30 o'clock BUtial In with the former's mother at Eaton shape,
physically and It Is bell~d
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charge of the ~'Wing undertaker.;
~.
o.nd Mrs. Ralph Sny~r of that by next wek all members wm
will be tnll.de in the Hill cemetery. Ro8e HIU announces the bilth of be ready for plu.y. Tip Dye's lnJurtwln 8008 born Thursday.
les received 1n the Lopn tilt are
MISCu.LAN£bus SHOWER
Thomas Riley and Walter Burna improving and wm have dlsappear·
A mlscellanefllS llho*ilr •
&amp;lv· Harris lert PrldaJ afternoon for ed probably before the game. Eddie
en at the honie of Miss PaulL!~, South Belld Ind, where Uley will Oulnlher Is the only other memWolfe on OraveJ Hill Thlf.rsday eve- attend the Notre Dame-Callfomta ber on the CfUIUalty llllt who seems
nlng In honor ot Mr. and Mra. Pres
In doubt. Guinther w!LS Injured In
ton Snowden. Nr and Mrs Snow- same.
the OalUpolls tilt and l•as been
den have gone to hoUSek4teJ;tng In
Mra ~art Rawltnp 11 serloualy 111 forced to the sidelines since
J'09mf&gt; on Beech sbtet.
at ber bOme In Rutland.
The Yellow Jackets squaa suft'erTh
""'Mra. William Ohlinaer who flUf- lng heAvy injuries tn .th~ Point
manye :::!f~e .'::eua':fi.t~~~-:!"~ fered A stroke or paralysl&amp; the f'u·st Pleasam game are rapidly coming
th8 lr
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"t"-•a-' ol the week 1a 1n " aerloua eondUion. out or the kinks and U things
many ""' .....dlt Wbo • K'll'l,la.l.
Mra. Charles. Yoet and grandiiOil, move along as t.hev have .. noe that
R-etreshmenta ~ served.
MUford Mowrey, anJ ~1'1. Edward
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Prench motored tq,.~~ Tburs tilt, every Qlelnber wUl ~ave Jm• f ••
e. LODGE HOtiTt:88
day tqr 1 vtalt WltJf Uf; and Mra. provNJ b)" 'Ib.Bhklatl;lha. Beaver'•
Mra.. Lee Ro~Wl!' ••• tla$tl'SII to !: rl Pnlnch and funU,.
leg ill rather alow In beaJing, atthe ¥J.embera of the Q L A.. lOOse &amp;
thoush It 1a believed will be f!.lrlght
by next week Neal, Rlley,Estep and
ThurBda)' afternoon at her hQme j
on - ~ $eel
.
Alle118WOrth al llnJured to a certain
~! ~ bualn. ~lni:
J
extent are comlng out of It rt1ht
brouglit to a doae by lfbe si"ltiR
along and by the Hrst of the week
nfreshmenta.
wm be In tip top shape. Rich Pickeng, niCelvlng l severe la~eration
above the Jett eye during the Point
Pleasant fray, has been forced to
remain ab&amp;ent from the practice
them 9C88Ions so far this week althoUgh he
•~~~:,.ln~ lw111 be back by Monday and ready
to go.
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In a Everything points to the best game
held the two teams have ever playPd
•
81nce they hav~ been mooting with
was 8 the inauguration of football In
and Pomeroy hllh school in U125 a11d
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rcg:ndles!i of weal.her conditions on
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Helen Zelher and Mrs. J. J. that d.-y. the largest crowd ever
were tn Chlllk.othe Priday. attending a ThankSIJivlng football
J. Mleh"el WilS a business ,fiamc here is expected to gather at
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Jyt.llo• In Athens Friday.
the Middleport field.
and Mn. Henry Curtis of

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the
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past ten
i.ltc!'eflt.
singing of

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by ~l:owaty
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Juu&amp;w I:Ad.pavor 2i:OO p. m.
$entQf .EndeaVCll' i:OO .p. m.
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Jodwe rooma Thursday eventnr.
which waa pven by the ,followlnr
members of the organlaatlon wbo
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Mr. and Mn. Raymond Ebers- were aucceasful candidates durlniJ
·..-~-""""''-c,-'-'--11 bach. and liCra. J. L. Fauber were 1the recent election. The dinner was
vlalton In Columbus Prtday.
turnlllhed by: Mayor c. J. Heu:
Mn. Christian Baer Is vlalt1ng \ Oouncllman, John Schaaf, Eda'ar
hlr silt.er, Mn. William Htnes at Denbach, and Ernest Duerr; JusNaylora RWl.
tlce of the Peace, Wal\er KcCuiMr and Mrs. Ja.cob Elberfeld lough.
d&amp;Uihtera Katherine anct Rachel,
Cl,yde Andrews was awarded l.he
Mf&amp;a Helen Dotst and Mlu Emma championship for eating the moat
lieu att.ended Onmd opera. al fruit aalad, fOllowing the dinner.
AUlena. !I Trovatore wu pt'e$8rtted The members adJourned to the
Thunday ewnbt1.
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Mn. Edn&amp; QanoU of Columbus the dlvenlon of the evening. Pol·
~~!!•• WedMICIQ to vlalt her lleter lowlna the regular business aeaUon
H~rb Olletl and other relatlvt'lle of the Jodge next Taeeda)r night, a
frlendl.
aoclaJ time wUU be had for tlpe
members of the Odd Pellow• arid
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'I~Oilll&lt;&gt;~ or tbe Jury room will make Tracy and Bank Young '11lursday
:I mueh eaaler for the Jurors tG !and committed to the county jaU
\charged with recelvlnl stolen llood8
11 ntt!r and leavt'l the court room.
Oltron 1B the junk .u&amp;ler who pur-POiii A.RI JAILED
1chased the ooppi!r wire stolen from
]peal mtnes by Cartl.es u.nd Oan'oll
Jesa Ll.ttle, 8tt.nley' Mulford, £m.. Brownlns and carl Williams.
mett lh.DleF and Rtchard Pruler The Browninl brothers are es;u~~·~_!! were committ.ed. to the oaped COD Viets, Melga county G111·
here upon f.UUI'e' to otta have been nOtllted, both H·
anct coet.a, liven them ee.ptna from the West Vlratnta
~~~~~~~_of the PNce Prank PenttenUaey at MOl'lt.niown, A'4·
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oame Warden, Ill- t\U'Ilf:d to th•t Institution to eerve
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Tom Thomas o1 Naylors RWl atlll
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by ·"l'be
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Hennesy, 1North
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h&amp;a bceTI hea~ly entered
the conarePtlon. Thz f:~rw
outBI.IttQding , !or their
an1 are chara:ed •with
Sunda)' will be ob•eona\nl day. 8eiM., 21:3;0 and 7 P M.

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Crowd Expected

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Wlt.h less than a wetk rema.in-\ not meet wlth too
9. Piano Bolo-"Aratuque" by IJn&amp; bt.lor-e the annual Thanksllv- t.rt the ProbaUon
Debusay-Prancea l;)nnlela. Accom
Day dasstc between the ~wort- Juvenile court t.nd
P&amp;nlsts were lllra. HenneAy, Mrs. vals, Pomeroy and Middleport hlgh corder
p~· Pi~n~r!u:-;-:•).!.,"'':. a.~be Clark, Mra. Hecoz, Mrs. Klein and ! ~lhCols:, J,Jrogno.stlcatlons are coming The " ll&amp;vlnsa ~;ult~ '"":~~~~' 1
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faat and furious trom virtually will not be nearly
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s Bextette riom L cl
Pleasant.
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u a- Mrs. WU~llowina the PTOJT&amp;m the IWH!t.ll en11 slnCf! tbf!y started playing In 1 The Mlseionary &amp;cJety 01
f Plano Solo-"C
ud " were lnvltfd to the dinJna room, 1926.
Prl!sbytenan church waa
by ·McDowell by Mrson:rt HEt ... e Where delicious refr::!idunentll were
Each squad meel.l! every evenillf ta;Jned at the horne ot Mrl.
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served.
llt their re&amp;pt&gt;Ctlve fields lmmP.dl- Ruasell on p.ut.tem.ut Ave.,
CA&amp;h ..Ail'l'l'
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ately followlniJ their studies and Mrs. Ben EWing &amp;Uistlna' h__.i&amp;
Miss Nina RUMell enLert..ined
J4rp Lou Burtori e le tal d, th elabontle preparatwns are bellliJ
rl'he folloWinl proaram wu rin1:
Thursday evenltl~ at her home In mem~rs of her brlda~ ciub n;hun~ made In both camps to build up a d41red. DevotJonal 1D ehaqe ol
Bradbury • with - a· dvt·h~d day evenlna with A siX o'c)ock tlln- team to weAther the clash next ~ Flnsterwald, Roil Call. Poripart'/ . Three tabka were lb. play f ner' 1\t the Mary Jane doJree Sh
Thursday
Blocklne.
run n 1n 1 ~ Topic, Sle.m by )(Iss Aim4
thru out the evening. Honora tot
IP')medla~ly followllll U.C dl~~ punting and P&amp;!iSin&amp;, fundu.mentals Vaughn. A letter was read by Jtis1
htah 8C&lt;Jte ;,ere a-t(ar~ to ~ the liluesu adjourbed to tbe h~r!e are being run throll8h every d&amp;}' Katherine BchJaq:el from lin. ·
NeJlle Mac:ti:a and to lilts Clar... of lirA Burford pt th 'LaSalle H
and then repeated 5t'veral t.lrues, H.Yde.
tel on ·~cond Avent»e
- a- and last minute drills arP being
Delicious retresbmen&amp;l
ence CJU!ord.
The following were present . U ..Club prilies for nlllh acorM ~re consummated os bNo, f11.8L, power· ~terved by Ule hoettsses .
l!iih $denstrlcker, Jllellle Mackin, awarded t.o .lin~. c. E. Smt,n and lui elevem are whipped into shape
WD~E ~ws
Margaret CJUford, Helena CJtftord, Mrs. B. P. Pultz' ' Sr. lilra. PAUl
Never before h&amp;!l there been such
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Mary Whitlock, Mae Terrill, Marl~ FrenQh l;'t!'celved the IIU611t prhr:e: .
nn Wluaual amount ~f interest
Sixty members ot M1100Ua tem.~
!Wiler, Mrs. Jack li:VAil6, M;l'S. Jl'rant.
llhown by the fans as hRS beeu
pie answered roiJ caU Thur.Hlt
Fugate, Mrs Clan;nce CU1ford, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Art Topsy of Roa- shown so far this :tt:ar ~ Purple
at their reiular milieU~
Sidney Rue.sell abd Mrs. F'red note.' 1 Virginia,
arrL'ied , FrtdaY Panther!! and the Yellow !racket.~ e~enlng
e~ch one an11wer~ wltb. aolne
Whitlock
morning to atte,nd the !.uMraJ or have been meeting and defeating v'rse, Mill or at.uht. ~fter tJii
Dellclous nfreshrnents were .ser- the former's .motber , ¥rs. Maille some mighty Kood tealllll this sea- bOBiness 8e88lon fruit. aalad, dt··
ved by tht&gt; hostess.
Bo d
8011 o.nd now they come fGce to faoe
coffee wa&amp; enJOJed, A niD1;1hlr
~ei1 ry and AYI!ry El~;:hlnger Of Clr wiLh very little difference ip evl· ~md
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from ILbsent •tst.era Wet4
BOYD RITES S.41'UftDAY
lknce Intense rlV&amp;lry between the
cleviiiP were 1n Mkldleport W..ffi.- two schools may offset what ' little reAd.
FuOfral services for Mrs. MagiJie nesday.
Rev. and Ml'8. F. I. Gardner a.nd dltrerence exlats In the te&amp;.ml!l, tr
Boyd will be oonducted Sat,urday
dauahter
left Thursday for a vl~t. all}".
afternoon from the A. Ill. E. QbW'Ch
The Panther squad seem in fair
l'lflddleport at 2.30 o'clock BUtial In with the former's mother at Eaton shape,
physically and It Is bell~d
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charge of the ~'Wing undertaker.;
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o.nd Mrs. Ralph Sny~r of that by next wek all members wm
will be tnll.de in the Hill cemetery. Ro8e HIU announces the bilth of be ready for plu.y. Tip Dye's lnJurtwln 8008 born Thursday.
les received 1n the Lopn tilt are
MISCu.LAN£bus SHOWER
Thomas Riley and Walter Burna improving and wm have dlsappear·
A mlscellanefllS llho*ilr •
&amp;lv· Harris lert PrldaJ afternoon for ed probably before the game. Eddie
en at the honie of Miss PaulL!~, South Belld Ind, where Uley will Oulnlher Is the only other memWolfe on OraveJ Hill Thlf.rsday eve- attend the Notre Dame-Callfomta ber on the CfUIUalty llllt who seems
nlng In honor ot Mr. and Mra. Pres
In doubt. Guinther w!LS Injured In
ton Snowden. Nr and Mrs Snow- same.
the OalUpolls tilt and l•as been
den have gone to hoUSek4teJ;tng In
Mra ~art Rawltnp 11 serloualy 111 forced to the sidelines since
J'09mf&gt; on Beech sbtet.
at ber bOme In Rutland.
The Yellow Jackets squaa suft'erTh
""'Mra. William Ohlinaer who flUf- lng heAvy injuries tn .th~ Point
manye :::!f~e .'::eua':fi.t~~~-:!"~ fered A stroke or paralysl&amp; the f'u·st Pleasam game are rapidly coming
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many ""' .....dlt Wbo • K'll'l,la.l.
Mra. Charles. Yoet and grandiiOil, move along as t.hev have .. noe that
R-etreshmenta ~ served.
MUford Mowrey, anJ ~1'1. Edward
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day tqr 1 vtalt WltJf Uf; and Mra. provNJ b)" 'Ib.Bhklatl;lha. Beaver'•
Mra.. Lee Ro~Wl!' ••• tla$tl'SII to !: rl Pnlnch and funU,.
leg ill rather alow In beaJing, atthe ¥J.embera of the Q L A.. lOOse &amp;
thoush It 1a believed will be f!.lrlght
by next week Neal, Rlley,Estep and
ThurBda)' afternoon at her hQme j
on - ~ $eel
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Alle118WOrth al llnJured to a certain
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extent are comlng out of It rt1ht
brouglit to a doae by lfbe si"ltiR
along and by the Hrst of the week
nfreshmenta.
wm be In tip top shape. Rich Pickeng, niCelvlng l severe la~eration
above the Jett eye during the Point
Pleasant fray, has been forced to
remain ab&amp;ent from the practice
them 9C88Ions so far this week althoUgh he
•~~~:,.ln~ lw111 be back by Monday and ready
to go.
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held the two teams have ever playPd
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was 8 the inauguration of football In
and Pomeroy hllh school in U125 a11d
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Helen Zelher and Mrs. J. J. that d.-y. the largest crowd ever
were tn Chlllk.othe Priday. attending a ThankSIJivlng football
J. Mleh"el WilS a business ,fiamc here is expected to gather at
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1 uut.a epen• a ctelilhttul a1"'rnoon 1 6. VIolin Bek!etionl "Hymn to the
Bun'" by Rlmek-Lrolchov and
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.l,eveo and luxurioua fun . for tli·· extremely low price.
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E~trri. gualitr.BJ•ckt an~ jlrown•, Fine Fur Trimmin11 .. $24.75
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Morninl .entce lQ~ a., Pl.
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Juu&amp;w I:Ad.pavor 2i:OO p. m.
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Mtcl ' IW~k prayer servlco Wednes·
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the Mineral lodiJe, J, 0. 0. F., enJoyed a chicken dinner at their
Jodwe rooma Thursday eventnr.
which waa pven by the ,followlnr
members of the organlaatlon wbo
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Mr. and Mn. Raymond Ebers- were aucceasful candidates durlniJ
·..-~-""""''-c,-'-'--11 bach. and liCra. J. L. Fauber were 1the recent election. The dinner was
vlalton In Columbus Prtday.
turnlllhed by: Mayor c. J. Heu:
Mn. Christian Baer Is vlalt1ng \ Oouncllman, John Schaaf, Eda'ar
hlr silt.er, Mn. William Htnes at Denbach, and Ernest Duerr; JusNaylora RWl.
tlce of the Peace, Wal\er KcCuiMr and Mrs. Ja.cob Elberfeld lough.
d&amp;Uihtera Katherine anct Rachel,
Cl,yde Andrews was awarded l.he
Mf&amp;a Helen Dotst and Mlu Emma championship for eating the moat
lieu att.ended Onmd opera. al fruit aalad, fOllowing the dinner.
AUlena. !I Trovatore wu pt'e$8rtted The members adJourned to the
Thunday ewnbt1.
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Mn. Edn&amp; QanoU of Columbus the dlvenlon of the evening. Pol·
~~!!•• WedMICIQ to vlalt her lleter lowlna the regular business aeaUon
H~rb Olletl and other relatlvt'lle of the Jodge next Taeeda)r night, a
frlendl.
aoclaJ time wUU be had for tlpe
members of the Odd Pellow• arid
Rqbekaluo! ,and lhe\r ' !,ml~~

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In lfa!'llili l'&lt;ol!f,f..U'
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to this
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Thle leounty .by deputy Bherltfa Dana
'I~Oilll&lt;&gt;~ or tbe Jury room will make Tracy and Bank Young '11lursday
:I mueh eaaler for the Jurors tG !and committed to the county jaU
\charged with recelvlnl stolen llood8
11 ntt!r and leavt'l the court room.
Oltron 1B the junk .u&amp;ler who pur-POiii A.RI JAILED
1chased the ooppi!r wire stolen from
]peal mtnes by Cartl.es u.nd Oan'oll
Jesa Ll.ttle, 8tt.nley' Mulford, £m.. Brownlns and carl Williams.
mett lh.DleF and Rtchard Pruler The Browninl brothers are es;u~~·~_!! were committ.ed. to the oaped COD Viets, Melga county G111·
here upon f.UUI'e' to otta have been nOtllted, both H·
anct coet.a, liven them ee.ptna from the West Vlratnta
~~~~~~~_of the PNce Prank PenttenUaey at MOl'lt.niown, A'4·
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oame Warden, Ill- t\U'Ilf:d to th•t Institution to eerve
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. Mra. Doua- ...,;ru.u.eJmer were visit
on at Cheater Thursday.
Tom Thomas o1 Naylors RWl atlll
cont1nue11 quite IU.

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Lon1 Hom Cheeoe . . . . . . . . . . . per lb. 20e

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Pure Pork SaUI!IIe . . . . . . . . . 3 lba. for 2&amp;; ;
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old wtth a brand new ~~!l~
tricks that wilL
make your side ache with laughU!r.•·
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.Buy Where Cleanliness PRJDOMINATES .
Next To GODUNESS.

Zane Gre:; 's
"FIGHTING CARAVANS"
Hetll' and se e Gauy Cooper, Lily Damita, Ern~ ~·
Torrence, Tully Marshall and Roy Stew&amp;\'\•ii
Westward ho! Me n, women and children, ,
Hcores of horses pulling dozens of huve Wag-..
ons. Indians on the war path.
Abo Comedy "SKY SC:R~PPER''

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Black frame

Owner call al Tribune omce and
pay· toT this ad.

TAMPA
"The Coftveaient Conter"
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the Buckeye Conference i!Ua year
for " third consecutive time, Me
be awarded letters for thelr
on the gridiron thl&amp; fa,lll~: .~~~~~~
t.o an QIUlOWloemellt ·:
by Athletic Olnetor 0 .
The Bobcata who will receive the
varalty "0" are: Lowell Livingston,
Marsllall, Mich.; .~oe Ehmont, Ca.n
ton: Claude Chrlunan, Mt. Vernon ;
P'red Jefl'rey, Toledo ; Dale Hawktm
WUktnaburg, PaP.: Kermit Blcmtr
Enterpri&amp;e ; George Colllns, Sidney;
Clark Gabriel, Piqua.
H&amp;rold Brown, Po.rkersbur11. W.
Va.; Russell Keplel', Wellln11ton ;
Joe Blntlc, Cleveland; William Pulltn, Columbul! ; Robert Willoughby,
Mt. SLerlln1 ; J~lr: Lukin, Younp·
town ; l9'1Wam Bnydtr, J,.ondon:
Joe OoiYin, l'ortlln9Uth ; and Henry
Corradlnl, Ph&amp;ahlnl.

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John

.e1:tE~r Chriatman, Gabriel,
Named1 Weotfall of O.W.
Athens, )iov. 20 lSpec:iaD
U. Not Chooen
teen members or the Oblo Unlver: I

New Yorlr: , Nov. 20- lN8- CJon·
tn_l.ry to .the averaap _ tan'• Idea a
VIM PoJut, N. y ;, .Nov.:; 2Q:-JN8 ~ha,"-tljop., on ,_ ll\ ~Jor. lfaluc te~
-Cadet John A. Bett.ll, Jr., of Jack lice.11 feWf!r phyttc•J hazarda than
1111\l'Ulr, o:c•. ; ne,wly; ~I&lt;Gied · ,.,.•• any ot hlo mateo.
tafii .M the undC'feotcrl army plebe
Rec.or~ rei~•* 8bow ·that throe
football team, is ono or . the ta.lle-'~ 91 .nine I&gt;IB' Jeagqe .atara who comfPiltba.ll players Jn captivity. He · Jjlettm tho ;1931 eeaaon WithOUt mle&amp;
stands 6 fet'!t 8 blches, weighs 185 lni a gaJ\,e played In the short
pound~ u.nd Is 19 :yeara old. Beall fldd. They wbre:,·Joe Cronin, of
plays right t.aclr:Je:
IWu hlngt on, Lr n .Lar)', of New
York, In the AmetJcan and . Wooc::IY
English. or Chtcago In t.hr- Nat ~
With The Wreatlere
tiona ) Leaa·ue.
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ThiE theory, ,Joat during thf' past
, AJ; TrTon ~o-JIIn LondOIJ, Oi·cecc few yearl.l in the Jroo. man fea t-s ot
dlftM.e:i Olno Garlbt\ldt:- .Ita ly.
Lou Oeht·lg, h ~t.rd bitting flrs t ba:.e
At Ne w
Yor k-~ a n .i c l'
Ozabo, man cf the Yunkt;es, who has ta.k~ n
Hungar y, und Dr. Ralph WjJ:wn,
part L1 1041 oon.socutlvc
gam rs,
Phllo.delphla, drew.
Wi\8 am ply dcmonstoatccl
~tween
Fl n3-·d MRr~ h al\, CJII fom b. , and June 20, 1916 o.nd May 5. 19:15
Rcnnto Cardi 11, l!aly, c.: ..-cw.
t\'hcn L. Leverett Ectl tt created his
- --- ·.y..--::- - -- · ~worll! record ot 1,307 consecutive
F.IGH 1 '_tE~ULTS
grunc.s . Scott was a 5horts top. So
was Joe Sewd l when plo.ying with
41 Bos trm-Ern ~;) 8:::-haOJ f, Dnl.i- tb ~ Indians l:dwef'n Sept. 13, 1922
tr cl hea\'.VWCiq:ht.
dckatcd Jack I and April 30, 1930 he took part In
Dcr..-al, Quincy, Mass., tUil .
, 1100 gamer. without a break.
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Harm.ony acnqJl
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authortttea. He wu cboeen .tor
tbia same honor , last letLSOn, and
was rtven menllon two years ai:o.
even when aubstltu~g tot papn.
Wyt,
re1ular
Qh1o _.. UD1venlty
guard who waa named on the tlrBt
te&amp;m.
It. has often been ibe rate .ot UQe
men to remain obscwe 1n the eyea
ol the fana, but -this bas not held
wit.. "Chris.·• Hta play . ba&amp; been
w outstanding In .tJlc past three
yeara that one could not help
notice him. Battling wUhout a
headgear, he was 1n almoat every
play, and usually on the bottom of
\he plle, yet he never sutrered serious lnJurJ.
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_In the final Bobcat tilt ol the sea
son with Miami, Chris, waa removed during the. last Jew minutes of
play . In a body, a.ud without previous coaching, the 6pectators arose
and accorded him the greatest ova.
tlon that has ever greeted an Ohio
Unlveralty player. Everyone remftlned on his feet U&gt;ltll Chris had
trotted for the last time tnto the
Bobcat training room .
Although Chrisman 6tood only
five feet nine Inches taU and weigh
cd leM than 170 pounoa, he was the
moat formidable ~nemy · any Ohio
~pponenl.8 had to de"'l with.
On
defense his territory WI\!! very nea r
bnpre@llable, Furthermore, he waa
fa.sttsen~UIJh to 'Ret down under
pun · a ong with the ends. Many ""
safety man has been stopPed dead
by Chris before getting a chance to
run back a kick .
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that Bobcat backs hu;d literally
three ends to run Interferen ce f or
them. Yet when he had to charac
through the enemy line hl'! opened
holes that afforded the ball carrters veritable avenue 5,

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ABC Fine Percale
made tlle official
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year, w ru; claimed
Wesleyan fa·ns to t· ~ 400 per
bettt:~r than last. WeqlcynnJtes
od out that h e bas "even
S UiiJJIC.!!t~ d l'ur a ii·Amerlcan honors."
Tht. All-Buckeye eleve ns were :
l'lrst Team

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Oahrle1, (Qblo l Q: B.
w. C&amp;rlwrlohlo.. OO.'IIl L. ij.
Wheatori, fDehUWl R . H.
Lanning, &lt;"W,IU.imbei'G) F. B.
Second Tclm
Cmi'Y, IMJand&gt; L. E.
Miller. IDenlwnl L. T .
Leahy, ID~ Pauwl L. 0 .
Livmgston,, fOhlo) 0 .
Ra t!Qh , tWc&amp;l£'yanl R- O ·
Rut' k, (()jnct.Jma.W R. T .
St~ 'ltt. \Weslryant R. E.
Onldrr.cytr, tCIIlchmaLil Q. D.
Wcstlnll. IWeslrya nl L. H.
· Prif.c, ( WlttcnbcrjJ) R. H.
(iimLVlll\, IW!L k nt:crgl F . B .. .
Honcn.bk mr ntlnn :
m~ lt, Wrllleyan t:nd ;
1MlamJ lncklc; Bnb
naU U. gunrd ;
· b.crg C&lt;Jnter ;
Bob
terback:
back ; li.'Olllll'd BAdOIIkY
1back.

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Neck Boiles, nice, meaty, per lb.
!lam Roast, boneieBB, roiled, I~ .. . 20z
Pork Liver, lb .. . ...... ..... . ... . &amp; J,ittle Pig Loin RoaBI, whole or
Fresh Pork Hearts, low pJ•kc. lb . 8\(&lt;C
rib half, p•r lb ........... 14'f.oc
Sausage, country sLyie, 3 ihs .. . ... 3sc Chuck Roast, per lb ..... . ... . ... t4~
·Hamburger, fresh ground, 3 lbs .. . 311f !Swift'• Sliced Bacon, rindl&lt;·ss, lb .. 2Sc
Fre•h Pork Brains, 2 lbs. . .. . ... .- . 25c
~ump Roast, lb .... . .. .. 18V••
Pork Ro~st, fresh caliies, little pjg • ,
Pineapple, large can, 2\0, size .... l&amp;c
per lb ... ..... ... . .. .. . . . l2}'a• Eggs, very fine, dozeu .. ...... . .. 30c
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Tender Round or Swiss Steak, .. ti(t/oe
2 lbs. for ... . . .. .. ........ . Zllc
Lamb ' Chops, genuine 1931
,,Y,,.Ii~[!~~~~J4e~l Cotri e...2 ib&amp;. . .. ·. · · · . _21i~
. spring lamb, per lb. . . . . . . .
~1upe Cqlfe.~~ .S lbs . .. · $ldl!l
Rib Roast, from
Bteers . . ·.
fltalt, 3•lb. can . . ...... : .• tl'e
Fancy Bacon, 3 to 5 lb. pc., lb. . . ·
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Winter
Coat~
at Balter's In Middleport. SELECT WINTER COAT

We will give atso1iitely FR~E 3Bushel Baskets df Gi:~~
ceries-enough t_.l~t 3 f.ii~llies a ~ee~ .or
·.With
each purchase of SUC.dt .tlc,t~ we will.g1ve a FREE ttcke,t.
The drawing Witt bt~ held Sdtortbty night at 9:00 o'clikft

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Collins, I Ohlo U .l L . E.
n\I.IJeY. (.W ittenburg) L. T.
Christman . .cohtol L . 0 .
Vnccartcllo, tlo&amp;liltiiiU 0.
.Hauser, m .:m:bonl 1\. 0 .
Barber, tWesleya~\1 ~- T.

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Veal S~al!o,· Stew Chopa 1.11J ot:yleo

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Athena, Nov. JG--(8~) Amid
an the prejudice, ~~blea, and
jealoUflles whtc~ aurrc...-md the ~1ectlon of an ~-Buc~ye Conference foott.U ~. thm .18 one
man who h&amp;&amp; Btood out aa the unanimous choke of all tbe coa.che11,
aportll writers, and p~o~bli9Jty men
who have picked comp!Jftte eleven11
from the Buekeye colJePa,
Claude Chrtaman, . )(_, . Vernon,
wt10 hol.dl down tht "riaht suarcl
posts on the Ohio Unlveralt;y cham
piOIUihiP team, ,...was eelected oa
every aii · Buc~yo 8.Dd all-Ohlo

We Sell FRESH Meats
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LOVELY FABRICS- AT AMAZINGLY LoW PRICES-

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.P ork 1'1..,., 1ood and lean .... . per lb. 15c:
Lon1 Hom Cheeoe . . . . . . . . . . . per lb. 20e

H-...burpr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 lbo. for 24c:.
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Brool!'lo, 4 tie . . . . . . . . . . . . each 25c:
Milk, tall "''ll• ... ... ... .. ..... ;i for 25c
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"FE.i'f flft.W'
Happ~ day" are her~ a~~~~ ·~ Here to~c. s -~ "t r~ :··
old wtth a brand new ~~!l~
tricks that wilL
make your side ache with laughU!r.•·
Aloo Comedy "MOTHER"

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.Buy Where Cleanliness PRJDOMINATES .
Next To GODUNESS.

Zane Gre:; 's
"FIGHTING CARAVANS"
Hetll' and se e Gauy Cooper, Lily Damita, Ern~ ~·
Torrence, Tully Marshall and Roy Stew&amp;\'\•ii
Westward ho! Me n, women and children, ,
Hcores of horses pulling dozens of huve Wag-..
ons. Indians on the war path.
Abo Comedy "SKY SC:R~PPER''

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MORli I&gt;ND MORE
LIKE. M&amp;

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Black frame

Owner call al Tribune omce and
pay· toT this ad.

TAMPA
"The Coftveaient Conter"
of

FLORIDA

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pr.aaa,to&amp; Dlredol'

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sity .football squad, champions
the Buckeye Conference i!Ua year
for " third consecutive time, Me
be awarded letters for thelr
on the gridiron thl&amp; fa,lll~: .~~~~~~
t.o an QIUlOWloemellt ·:
by Athletic Olnetor 0 .
The Bobcata who will receive the
varalty "0" are: Lowell Livingston,
Marsllall, Mich.; .~oe Ehmont, Ca.n
ton: Claude Chrlunan, Mt. Vernon ;
P'red Jefl'rey, Toledo ; Dale Hawktm
WUktnaburg, PaP.: Kermit Blcmtr
Enterpri&amp;e ; George Colllns, Sidney;
Clark Gabriel, Piqua.
H&amp;rold Brown, Po.rkersbur11. W.
Va.; Russell Keplel', Wellln11ton ;
Joe Blntlc, Cleveland; William Pulltn, Columbul! ; Robert Willoughby,
Mt. SLerlln1 ; J~lr: Lukin, Younp·
town ; l9'1Wam Bnydtr, J,.ondon:
Joe OoiYin, l'ortlln9Uth ; and Henry
Corradlnl, Ph&amp;ahlnl.

uh ort.stops- ·H-ave
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John

.e1:tE~r Chriatman, Gabriel,
Named1 Weotfall of O.W.
Athens, )iov. 20 lSpec:iaD
U. Not Chooen
teen members or the Oblo Unlver: I

New Yorlr: , Nov. 20- lN8- CJon·
tn_l.ry to .the averaap _ tan'• Idea a
VIM PoJut, N. y ;, .Nov.:; 2Q:-JN8 ~ha,"-tljop., on ,_ ll\ ~Jor. lfaluc te~
-Cadet John A. Bett.ll, Jr., of Jack lice.11 feWf!r phyttc•J hazarda than
1111\l'Ulr, o:c•. ; ne,wly; ~I&lt;Gied · ,.,.•• any ot hlo mateo.
tafii .M the undC'feotcrl army plebe
Rec.or~ rei~•* 8bow ·that throe
football team, is ono or . the ta.lle-'~ 91 .nine I&gt;IB' Jeagqe .atara who comfPiltba.ll players Jn captivity. He · Jjlettm tho ;1931 eeaaon WithOUt mle&amp;
stands 6 fet'!t 8 blches, weighs 185 lni a gaJ\,e played In the short
pound~ u.nd Is 19 :yeara old. Beall fldd. They wbre:,·Joe Cronin, of
plays right t.aclr:Je:
IWu hlngt on, Lr n .Lar)', of New
York, In the AmetJcan and . Wooc::IY
English. or Chtcago In t.hr- Nat ~
With The Wreatlere
tiona ) Leaa·ue.
'\.
ThiE theory, ,Joat during thf' past
, AJ; TrTon ~o-JIIn LondOIJ, Oi·cecc few yearl.l in the Jroo. man fea t-s ot
dlftM.e:i Olno Garlbt\ldt:- .Ita ly.
Lou Oeht·lg, h ~t.rd bitting flrs t ba:.e
At Ne w
Yor k-~ a n .i c l'
Ozabo, man cf the Yunkt;es, who has ta.k~ n
Hungar y, und Dr. Ralph WjJ:wn,
part L1 1041 oon.socutlvc
gam rs,
Phllo.delphla, drew.
Wi\8 am ply dcmonstoatccl
~tween
Fl n3-·d MRr~ h al\, CJII fom b. , and June 20, 1916 o.nd May 5. 19:15
Rcnnto Cardi 11, l!aly, c.: ..-cw.
t\'hcn L. Leverett Ectl tt created his
- --- ·.y..--::- - -- · ~worll! record ot 1,307 consecutive
F.IGH 1 '_tE~ULTS
grunc.s . Scott was a 5horts top. So
was Joe Sewd l when plo.ying with
41 Bos trm-Ern ~;) 8:::-haOJ f, Dnl.i- tb ~ Indians l:dwef'n Sept. 13, 1922
tr cl hea\'.VWCiq:ht.
dckatcd Jack I and April 30, 1930 he took part In
Dcr..-al, Quincy, Mass., tUil .
, 1100 gamer. without a break.
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FOUNO-PKir

Harm.ony acnqJl
• lth .... a.ic&gt;bel
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rlllidJ&gt;

flt&amp;t team submitted to :e ®terence

authortttea. He wu cboeen .tor
tbia same honor , last letLSOn, and
was rtven menllon two years ai:o.
even when aubstltu~g tot papn.
Wyt,
re1ular
Qh1o _.. UD1venlty
guard who waa named on the tlrBt
te&amp;m.
It. has often been ibe rate .ot UQe
men to remain obscwe 1n the eyea
ol the fana, but -this bas not held
wit.. "Chris.·• Hta play . ba&amp; been
w outstanding In .tJlc past three
yeara that one could not help
notice him. Battling wUhout a
headgear, he was 1n almoat every
play, and usually on the bottom of
\he plle, yet he never sutrered serious lnJurJ.
.
_In the final Bobcat tilt ol the sea
son with Miami, Chris, waa removed during the. last Jew minutes of
play . In a body, a.ud without previous coaching, the 6pectators arose
and accorded him the greatest ova.
tlon that has ever greeted an Ohio
Unlveralty player. Everyone remftlned on his feet U&gt;ltll Chris had
trotted for the last time tnto the
Bobcat training room .
Although Chrisman 6tood only
five feet nine Inches taU and weigh
cd leM than 170 pounoa, he was the
moat formidable ~nemy · any Ohio
~pponenl.8 had to de"'l with.
On
defense his territory WI\!! very nea r
bnpre@llable, Furthermore, he waa
fa.sttsen~UIJh to 'Ret down under
pun · a ong with the ends. Many ""
safety man has been stopPed dead
by Chris before getting a chance to
run back a kick .
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On offense his •t~pccd was sllcb
that Bobcat backs hu;d literally
three ends to run Interferen ce f or
them. Yet when he had to charac
through the enemy line hl'! opened
holes that afforded the ball carrters veritable avenue 5,

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ABC Fine Percale
made tlle official
U:am
year, w ru; claimed
Wesleyan fa·ns to t· ~ 400 per
bettt:~r than last. WeqlcynnJtes
od out that h e bas "even
S UiiJJIC.!!t~ d l'ur a ii·Amerlcan honors."
Tht. All-Buckeye eleve ns were :
l'lrst Team

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Oahrle1, (Qblo l Q: B.
w. C&amp;rlwrlohlo.. OO.'IIl L. ij.
Wheatori, fDehUWl R . H.
Lanning, &lt;"W,IU.imbei'G) F. B.
Second Tclm
Cmi'Y, IMJand&gt; L. E.
Miller. IDenlwnl L. T .
Leahy, ID~ Pauwl L. 0 .
Livmgston,, fOhlo) 0 .
Ra t!Qh , tWc&amp;l£'yanl R- O ·
Rut' k, (()jnct.Jma.W R. T .
St~ 'ltt. \Weslryant R. E.
Onldrr.cytr, tCIIlchmaLil Q. D.
Wcstlnll. IWeslrya nl L. H.
· Prif.c, ( WlttcnbcrjJ) R. H.
(iimLVlll\, IW!L k nt:crgl F . B .. .
Honcn.bk mr ntlnn :
m~ lt, Wrllleyan t:nd ;
1MlamJ lncklc; Bnb
naU U. gunrd ;
· b.crg C&lt;Jnter ;
Bob
terback:
back ; li.'Olllll'd BAdOIIkY
1back.

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3 ~ieee ~'!"~l&lt;:r Livin1
Room

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more.

Neck Boiles, nice, meaty, per lb.
!lam Roast, boneieBB, roiled, I~ .. . 20z
Pork Liver, lb .. . ...... ..... . ... . &amp; J,ittle Pig Loin RoaBI, whole or
Fresh Pork Hearts, low pJ•kc. lb . 8\(&lt;C
rib half, p•r lb ........... 14'f.oc
Sausage, country sLyie, 3 ihs .. . ... 3sc Chuck Roast, per lb ..... . ... . ... t4~
·Hamburger, fresh ground, 3 lbs .. . 311f !Swift'• Sliced Bacon, rindl&lt;·ss, lb .. 2Sc
Fre•h Pork Brains, 2 lbs. . .. . ... .- . 25c
~ump Roast, lb .... . .. .. 18V••
Pork Ro~st, fresh caliies, little pjg • ,
Pineapple, large can, 2\0, size .... l&amp;c
per lb ... ..... ... . .. .. . . . l2}'a• Eggs, very fine, dozeu .. ...... . .. 30c
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Cottage Hams, nugget slJ:I~, )b . . , . .JIIe Shoulder Pork Chops, no bone, .
Tender Round or Swiss Steak, .. ti(t/oe
2 lbs. for ... . . .. .. ........ . Zllc
Lamb ' Chops, genuine 1931
,,Y,,.Ii~[!~~~~J4e~l Cotri e...2 ib&amp;. . .. ·. · · · . _21i~
. spring lamb, per lb. . . . . . . .
~1upe Cqlfe.~~ .S lbs . .. · $ldl!l
Rib Roast, from
Bteers . . ·.
fltalt, 3•lb. can . . ...... : .• tl'e
Fancy Bacon, 3 to 5 lb. pc., lb. . . ·
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Sweet Bre'\a.p.)&gt;.ritf, p_erlb .. ..., .• , .
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Smart
Winter
Coat~
at Balter's In Middleport. SELECT WINTER COAT

We will give atso1iitely FR~E 3Bushel Baskets df Gi:~~
ceries-enough t_.l~t 3 f.ii~llies a ~ee~ .or
·.With
each purchase of SUC.dt .tlc,t~ we will.g1ve a FREE ttcke,t.
The drawing Witt bt~ held Sdtortbty night at 9:00 o'clikft

$58.011

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Collins, I Ohlo U .l L . E.
n\I.IJeY. (.W ittenburg) L. T.
Christman . .cohtol L . 0 .
Vnccartcllo, tlo&amp;liltiiiU 0.
.Hauser, m .:m:bonl 1\. 0 .
Barber, tWesleya~\1 ~- T.

Saturdaf, Novemb"r 21st

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Veal S~al!o,· Stew Chopa 1.11J ot:yleo

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Athena, Nov. JG--(8~) Amid
an the prejudice, ~~blea, and
jealoUflles whtc~ aurrc...-md the ~1ectlon of an ~-Buc~ye Conference foott.U ~. thm .18 one
man who h&amp;&amp; Btood out aa the unanimous choke of all tbe coa.che11,
aportll writers, and p~o~bli9Jty men
who have picked comp!Jftte eleven11
from the Buekeye colJePa,
Claude Chrtaman, . )(_, . Vernon,
wt10 hol.dl down tht "riaht suarcl
posts on the Ohio Unlveralt;y cham
piOIUihiP team, ,...was eelected oa
every aii · Buc~yo 8.Dd all-Ohlo

We Sell FRESH Meats
Not FROZEN Meats.

Friday

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Middleport, Ohio

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P. A. Bchultl, a
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P~r~el~~~ fk~ Kit~hen
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LOVELY FABRICS- AT AMAZINGLY LoW PRICES-

PRINTZtJSS CQATS

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HAC[ fOH P~HTYI Royal
lEADERSHIP
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Pair Seeking IHvorce IM~ YU:R

~RMISTICE
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21st with an entire new stock of
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES,
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Coats, Skirts and Millinery;,..... Neve~·: ~ ~the History C)f Merch,.ndising
llas •hete ~n 1!1Ulh a;l'$luction in priees on Read)' to Wear. Vou all reo.
alize what' warm weather we have ha41 ·up to this time and nobody has
done any buying in winter clothing, eonsequently .the Manufacturers
have too much M~rchandise on their shelves. I was able to buy goods
cheaper than any time in my forty years buying-and I certainly am goipg to pass it on to my customers-Tit~ . proof of the pudding is in the
eating. Come in and satisfy yourself. Thia isn't a fire sale of soiled,
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M9nej Can Buy ·~t
S~SATIO~AI .1 .Y ..
tOW 'PtUC£$~

with Hirdlnc, deiiCI'Jbed

of the

Jate Prel!ldent.

0 . vorpt, Sunday and
- editor of the Cleveland
t.o1d of the early wrlt~
and W. P. Wiley or
Enquirer Bddre&amp;sed
of Ute career of

of

Hillsboro,

Ohlo newapap, responded to rreet-

by Governor White.

Counterfeiters
at Charleston

BDWA.RD EBEBSBA.CB

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8t.ar, .for mtt.ny year~

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TBAVEL CREPES - that are two th1·eads
silk, one thr11ad wool- that we sold to you
for $17.60 and $19.96. 75 &lt;h'esses to·select from
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Wool Suits

$9,.95

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25 to select from

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Only th11 Newest and Best Styles in ¥aterterials and Furs
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Old Heirlooms

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$46.00, $50,00 and $60.00
Every imaginable style • Every klnd of furs

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$14.95

$35.00

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Coats

$9.95

All the Latest Materials and Styles
. 75 to sel~t from at $9.95
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Beautiful material • Wonderful furs, all of
the -best quwlities
Now

Black and Colored Silk Drefl88s
That sold for $26.00 and· ~0.00
2&gt;5 to select from

That sold at $17.50 and $19.95

Coats

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' ·Trimmed with any fur yo'U may likeBadger, Squirrel, Beaver, etc.
Now

That sold at $17.50 and $19.95
All New Beautiful Cloths
75 to select from

$9.95

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attack ot hiccoughs,
h · ~=r-;t~ll tdny sJter whi.., .Oll,
slclans will deelde whether
, et:Jt!tn will b! necessary.

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Never has there been such a cut in Millinery
-All Hart Hat&amp;-Cleaned up his entire
stock- Hats sold for $5.00 $7.50, $10.00
and $12.50
Now $1.00, $1.110, $2.00, $2.50 up to $&amp;.00

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Dr. lolm '1'homu West, principal ·
the )(~, w. v•.• h[gh
lthool, wu iDdlCMG and tried on
a ehup of lriimontttJ in cODnectlon with two ~unr women on .•--, ·
his teaehln1 staff:· T.•1e print'ip:..l
witneuet againlt the ed.uca1.11r
were three •·~ Jattlton.'' who

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aaid the1 h!Ut· ll!l'atdred Qr. Wel"l.,
from a peep-.ho!8''ftt tn the noQr
abo'f~ractlce

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This Sale·Begins Saturday Mornng in Rear Room of Red An~ho~ QD2nd:Stteet where Millinery Department wasloc"t'4~ ~e Early·-;.
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