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SOCIETY JIBITIKO

Tbe Home Yillionary IOCietJ cl
Stfapeon church bad a ~
meetma at the home ot Yn. Elmer
Windon on Union Ave., lllonc2&amp;l

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the nuwuftu:ture of lubrl nnta, but

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woo't t!BIU! ofl. Mllili Van Buren a
&amp;he l!Cinduclrrn
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:.:4'he omcers of the Sugar Hun

po thal makes the KhJthm Q1111!1U1
a btl where enr &amp;bey appear and

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Pomeroy Cet Block Company were brokt&gt;n
~d attempts were made to
k ihe safes In each , Monday
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Ute audk-nce beatnr tor
roore. Tbll II one ol the beat a&amp;lraetions Of &amp;k IUIOn. Eieetrlt
Thea~tre WednCidaJ Ollly.

lea.\'f!ll;

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the

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Gl"Chtitri. and .,.. Ute tem-

Try Tbe
THANKSGIVING
or
SUNDAY
Lunc:h or Dbiner
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TAIVERN
2 Coune 75c:
3 Course $1.00
Chicken or Turkey

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FULL LEASED

JAPANESE TO Tftl~N~:T~~T o~~~~ PHESfNT OUTlOOKI
TO DRIVE CHINESE ~g~::~~:~r:ti;i~~iMOST ~HHRING,
.,~,easonalwa,mw•·•tn••·l cnvEHNOR ~~ 1 y~
SOUTH Of
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Chinne Marshal Gather·
iq Remnanb Of
,·Army Toaether

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10'8.!.
for today ty wea~he1
who 1a.1d Lhat heelwo'ula follow

expected to drop
to 28 dqrees.

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TO RESIST ATTACK

roothall

&amp;:ltlflff Tracy and deputies who
lEec:Uately :started an lnvestlgo.-

S e ,thief or thieves had gained
!,'rltr41nce to Ule nour mill office
llliSugh a basement window nnd
"""' RO!l(&gt; directly to thE' nfJicc. Acl!f'BI to the ot!lcP of the P 111Y!t·nv
'Oiment Black Compan.v "'as mllde

Annual Thanks~rivina Game
MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL

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POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL
Tbunday, November 26, 2 P. M.
Middleport Hi1h School Field
M&gt;j\!ISSION Students SOc; Adults SOe

Thanksgiving

NON ~SU PPORT

ALLEGED

ADVANCE TICKET SALE; Tkke&amp;s on •le Taesda:r aad
WedDHday at SmU.b CloVIIq' Store, Mlddlepori, New 'Yo'rk
Clotblq lloase, Pomeroy.

SPECIALS

the I'Wib at the

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.BAKERS

In prt:\'.10\lB

beenUqutd.a.te
uncommon
to
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IN MIDDLEPORT.

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PI~r~~Pc~ .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . lSc
' ·Ga;~:~~ D_•:.G~~~~~ ~~~- ........ 25c
SWEET POTATOES
llc
5 Pounds ... ... : ............ .
SODA CRACKERS fresh, crisp
25c
2 Pound Box .... . ...... . . .
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OLEO, for Cooking or Tab!.~
Use, 2' Pounc!H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25C

Ire or ore
More New Merchandise at
Sensational Prices.

We Have Plenty Of Nice Beef and Pork

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WITH EACH ARTICLE PURCHASED WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 25, WE WILL GIVE

Double Stamps
The Store For Men and Boya

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$1.00

JE~~kages .... .... .. ... ... .. 25&lt;:
DE~g~0c!~~- ............... 29c
pul!.~!Wo. 3 can . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Oc

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number or liquidations In
stab tor this month Ia only
and that 'one of those banks Is
to be reopened.
about Lhe bu.nk~.

o~u~~RS: -~rg_e_ St~nr~~~~c~. . . . . .

Baker's

an Otllo bank

dllly, It was poln~.ed out.
The 10venwr added that. the

For That Thankagiving Feast We Have
Some Very Fine Dressed Poultry

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Binee Nov. 1:1," the IJOVCr~
nor said he was t.old by b&amp;nldna

ttepartment omcials.

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glad
to '~Cash In" on our Opportunity Sale that
we were forced to wire for more Rotady-to-Weat,
[Ladies' and Children's Coats and Dresses,] 1\lillinerv
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and Silk Hosiery.
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Kid Glo~es, Hand Bags, Silk Ungerie and Handkel"'
chiefs. Expect it in not later than Wednesday,
November
25th.
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t'Y Oenemlly fair

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day fatr and oon\lnued cold.

Wett Vlrg1nia- Palr and colder

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used throughout J.;qroptaD countries.
especially lo t11e manufacture 01
lord subMtltute,, uad the production
ot IUt'h edible fall Ill maraarine.

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l~ave l'eflulted In the ellmJoe.tlon ot
the nsh;p tutt. 11&gt; that It 11 wldeb

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Olice 'o l The Dall:r
T......... eall ~L1 If t ... BuaiaMa
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.GUIDANCE-In all thy ways

Orcl:eatr..

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The m~ who beCame a butcher
because he was so Cond of &amp;nlmal5.
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You can't. blame a man for talkIna In hli sleep; l.hat'6 tbe proper
time to do lt.

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Soolal AeCfJIPPI.ilhmtPk

'T'h(l proud crook who trietl Ln
play bif; son's cruninal reeoJ'd on
Lhe phonograph.
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Tbe Good Okt Daze
Wooden ot Nature
W~N.. York-&lt;U8.8•860l &amp; or course It's wrong to sell llqum
The average dalry 1&amp; the same as
PIJl, J)ave Abnma, Ordl: fi :-\5 Bert but you can't expect the bootlcggeJ :;
a Spa--They're both
watering
1.41WII~ Orch:, 7:16 Bin&amp; Croqy; t.o give it. away
plao::es.
7:30 The Bo&amp;ull S!lten , 7:45\ Mor
Take It or Ileave lt.
Ode to a Flea
ton Down'!,; 8:30 March of T1Die,
A three -dollar slicker Is a whole
f1 Hadio Reprocf:ueUona; e :ts FootJom a sailor and see the wolld
lot wo.nner Lban the ticket (OJ i\
nctes, Lo The Papant; 10 45 Tbe
raccoon
coat
spa'n1ah Tenor; 11 Leon Belasco's
Ace of Cads
Vital St.411Ues
Orch: 11 : l:\ Street Blflltr lJ : t5
The fellow who .sent his rich anTwo hoboes can ,oar twice as tasL
&lt;\nn Leaf; 12 Ben Bernles' Orch , 1 cle a bunch of forget.-me-not.s on
as oue.
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Ius deat:n bed
OW' Own Vaudeville
' WEA~New York (tl)t 3··00()) 6
Smlth~How in the wori.:'l did you
pm, Popular Orch ; 6 f5 Th ':l BtebMomen&amp;ftus Momenllo
ever man~e to bon·ow tHty CCnL!i
binstsoys; 7:30 Allee Joy; 7:46, Tne
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When u mau wonic:!i so much , llom McPherson?
Goldbergs, 8 Concert Orell, 9 Pop1
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put
up
a
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ve1
doll::u
ular biub; 9•30 D8nce Prosram ; U1a t h1s toupee turns white
as securrty.
10 3·0 Tbe&amp;tef cl the Air; 11 lSI
Excuse It. Please
1Vmcent ~u Orch, 12m Cab
A dentiSt usually actds fifty per
CaUoways
Oreh,
12 30
Larry)cent to your bill It's t he surcharg-·
1Funk's Popular Dance Orch.
on the uppe1 s und lawen;
1 VIJz-New York t3t9-760 6
\Pm Coon Bander's Orch; 6 4:\ Lo\\Our Own Vaudeville
Tbc;.mas; 7 Am06 n' Andy; 7 .4&amp; . Black-You say Smith Is llw- ~
It or Not ; 8.45 Blr.tc~s 01 1pecked'&gt;
B!lly Jonea and Ernie
Blue-Yes, He had lock-Jaw and
Popular Program ; 10 dido t find It out fo1· two months.
Paul Whiteman's Paintment, 10 30
Clara Lu and Em; 10 45 Waves of
Ft.nancial News
Thel&gt;t's nothmg dJmcult abo ut
Melcdy; 11 ·30 Jack Denny's Orchc;
12 15am WIJliam Btoesa' Orch
jmeetmg your bills The ha1d part
wW-ctncinatl lol28-'l'OOJ
6pm 1~ to avoid them
Old Man Bunahme; 6:45 Lowell
E.xeruc 1atingpajn!Shejustcouldn'tgo.
Thcma.s; 7 Am06 n' Andy, 'l 'tb
A s uccessful man is a !elluw who
Modern girls find Lyd1a E. Pir1kham'3
Singers; 8.~ Bl.sters of the can make enough money to satisfy
Vegetable Compound a wond:riul bdp
9 The Cotton Queen; 9 '30 hJs second wife a nd Pil.Y al1muny to
for hcadacMI ... ba~.;hches and cran•ps.
, 10 DanceIIOorch;
PJ.ogram;
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W!~ cast on the 5Chool lev-y or for
members of the Board of Education
there The clerk Immediately pre81!nted a petition with ftve -elee·
tors' names thereon and uo.oo aaktng for a recount of balloi.B
A recount was made by the
County Board of Election and a
statement issued that tfo nUstelre
was made In the count of the For•.st ' Run ballots, although 1t was
said that the Minersville School
dtatrlct showed more ballots than
electors voItlliJ.
A review ol the poll books and
ballots cast, accordina' to th~ clerk
of the Forest Run school board,
ahows :
First: That 36 bla.nk ballol.s have
t
f
een t.om rom the Forest Run
Beard of Education book, bu~ none
or thf'..se 36 ballot.s can be found. It
was reported tha.t ~~everal electors
wm make amdavtt that they wrote
names. on their ballots tor members
of thr school board of that dlst.rict
and they would pollitlvely know tbe
ballot they voted.
Ei!cond· That no Fore.11t Run ballots wer~ found In the Min-ersville
precinct box, althouah one marked
ballot and the unused ballots were
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Ensemble; 9 Billy Jones a nd
Ernie Hare; to Paul Whlteman'ss

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11 Carol Lee. l1 30 Russ Colwnlx. ;
II 45 Jack Denny's Orch, 12 ICUl,m
Holst's Orch

Thursday, Novewber 26, 2 P. M.

.biOMISSlON Silillfntil' ·~; . Adulto 50~
A.lJoVANCIE 'fi(JKI'!T SA.LE : 1'ickd"" on .snle
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t~ lolriqg

l'lothlnr l•outte. PomNoy.

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has your money bought 11uch
Values as these'

To · Prote'at Move
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To aose "'""ee Williams Taken
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roy hilb acbool

P.rent-Teethin

Alloci.Uon at •....., Pomet'oJ bh•h
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aehool auditorium, 'rUtild&amp;Y ntaht,

a''!!OIIlmltteft waa ll\])pOIDWci tdc _.,..
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·ear, MitlinerJ, :'Hositry,
Haud · · ·~ Iinens, Hau_dkei~~ef~~
lmg~rie.

th•[

ahtrUr ot that county came here
far him, WE!Qne.:;iay momln&amp;'.
The ~rry county otftcla.l wa1 told
of Carl WUltamb, C. 0. Brown and
Wllliam Brown, who were arrested
for stea.llng copper Wire trom local
Imines and when he questioned WUltaQ}tl. who 15 held here for the next
crarid Jury,. It waa revealed that
the three bad stripped three mlnea
In Perry eounty fA copper wire.
durlns Thankellvlnl D&amp;J, Thura- Tbe Brown brothers have been re..
day and Prlda.y. M¥8 Altona Bally turned to the West Virslnla pent•
11ve an lnterestma talk on ihe ,... tentlary at 14oundPllle to bealn
oent 6eH Club CJolllnol "hlo:b m. oontnr a 11ve r&amp;or oentence, ll'om
Ollend&amp;d 11 OOLWPINI!,
which lhoy had OIC&amp;pod,
The lherltr ot Perry countr lett
hero WOdnOiday about noon wllh
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Everett who will be taken before a
court In lhat oouilly to •newer t~

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Board of Melp •Countl Oomtnlllkmera requestlnl the retDit&amp;te ·
ment of Harvey Prench u Probatton
r of the junnlle court.
Quite
number of ml!mben of
the o'rpn t40n were DrMeDt With
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M'rs W A
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formulote plana lor 1110 onc:ourqo·
men.t of eoclltl actnl• of the atu.dmto of Pomeroy hirh lchool.

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be her aueot over Thanksilvllf8.
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erabum, w-ere pests of Yr. and
Krs. P'r ed Rayburn. Sunday.
Mrs Pred Hom and chllthen
went to Nelsonvllle, WedQesda.y tb
I'IP"nd 'I1lan-..t..t.... wtth -'-t.&amp;.-.!
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Mnl. Otorp B.lahop returlli.d to
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B!lhop.
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t., br11'18 their daqh~r. Allee. who I
attends school there, home r(\ ..
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T0 Pike Countv ehlldnn re&lt;umOd
TU-y otter a
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'lbe ahertff o/ Pike county and 'a
1cputy ume ~re Tueaday afternoon f,cr ChflrJee Wllllam.!l to return
him ~ that county to answer to ~
ch
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arre 0
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William&amp;
appeared
the com'Tlon
plaes court
hereIn TUesday
to
answer .to an inditj r'-l.t. of 1ul.lh.hl~&lt;~
11 riot ~nd W\l&amp; ~'t:.~ orr his o't\+n
tecarnli4nce by the court. He' wa.~
blcked up a 11~ort time later and
held tor the offtcens or Pike county
Wllllama Ia accused ot atrlkJri~:
re.sldents of Waverly tn hlll car sev2 ral weeki alo, rat.ltn~ to stop. The
1teeftse number of Williams car was
the week
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obtained and a warrant wa.s Jssued
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Rev. Pather Robben of OornJnr
waa on hbJ wa:v to Oolumbua where , came Tuesday to Ulllt in the Party 1
hla wlte was ill tn a hoeottal there )::ch.Devotton at .. l!J&amp;ored Heart

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L.' H. Partlow of Lo...~ apond Tb-•lnl will• lllr. IDd, In-law and dallll\ter llr. and Mn
.... ~ by Coolpta':Sa Balloy - · WDI. Wot.aon.
1E. IC. !Jpplneott
tbere 'l)ieeday and ' lH'OUihi to ~ • Bernard McBrtcte of t,op.n and
Ben 8talder oC Nelloavllle wu a j
ehniJ 'IOU here.
of 01• Albert Pron• who oro att.Ddlnl lbtl8lness visitor hero Wednesday.
llull IU!d bottoey wtU - l y bo Oblo state Ulll-.lty eome Wed·
lilt. ODd Mrs. P. 11:. Btanlay -~
; , ftloci ·I!Pibat tilrn u 11 1a alloi&amp;d he ~ to apond Tlwllrlllvlnr wllh IWedneldoy !rom lbe lllllor llat om
, ',mlatrnl&amp;d iiiJ famlll . Be Will be Mr. IPd Mro. ld l'rUI an4 fll!llly Mulberry Avenue to the Luot proe

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to spend Thanklaivtng with hte
parents, Mr and Mrs. (Jeorp
Danlels.
Mrs Jo.seph Beegle of OaiUpoUs
came TUesday to spend a rew day~
wlth Mrs Norma Goodwin
Mr and Mn Wallac" Glenn or
Nelsonville Mr and M
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Chaae and eon ot Huntlnllton anJ(
MIJS Helen Loch&amp;ll' ot Columbus,
came Wednellday to &amp;pend Thanks
livtna With Mr. ana Mn. PRtl1ck
Lochary on Lincoln HUI.
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ColumbWJ, a.re vlattlna' Mrs. But·
l•r'o poronta, llr. and lin. Albert
Orueser.
Mr. and Mrl. VIctor oHrbl ec't
are announctna: the birth 0.1 an
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An usembly of the skldentl of
Pomeroy h1lh aohool wu held m
the Senior his:h achool audJtorlum,
Wednesday momlns. Macdalene
Pick aave a most tnterestJQB talk
which waa followed by aeyeral
IIOllfiS from the Glee Club under the
dJrectton ol Mi.!IB Ohlina:er,
n was announced at tb.e aaaemb)y that. there would be no' achool

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Former Meigs Man

a Sp(&lt;"ial fast freight on lh3 Mlsse uri-Paclfic taking live-stock from
Ia St. Lctits show t.o Chlcaao where
-) many or the boTIJes were to oe ex.
Mu!, Maltlda Parker, 88 years of hlblttod at the International Llve1Sie, died at he-r hom ~ in Miners- Btock ~how.•
The American Legion Auxiliary ville Tuesday evening from lnflrmiMr Krld~r as well as other victies of o11 are
timl!l of the wreck were In the car8
m et TueSday eventns at their new
Sht.: Is survived bY four children Rs groome 'lt the valuable animals
hall on Court street. It was a very Wllllam Parker of Buchtel. Mrs The value cf the horses in the train
interesting meeting with a. 8ood at ~ Laura Hayman ot Mlneravm~. Lor- alon~. amounted t.o more than
tendanct•. The new president, Mrs enao Parker of Columbus and Mtsa million dollars S&lt;!ven men were
Jessie Boudashelt, prea1ded.
Amanda Parker of Cincinnati A killed 15 others serlously Injured
Plans were made to nx Chrtst- grandson, Dwisht Parker whom At least,to htrh prtced horses were I
Dl8l boxes for the tto1s in th~ boe- she raised from t.nfo.ncy and sev- de.stroyea and many others lnjund.
pitals at Athens and Oaillpoli'L
eral otber arandchlldren and areat
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Will ~lder, Georp Krl4M, ~rs. ,
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ln-u:-much ., the .omee. or Ootu\- ~t the residence Friday at z_ o'clock left! Wedn~ay ,and Mrs Sam Bel·
ty J'robil,tion 0ftlcer '• N1 Mnpol;'tant an1 burlttl In Otlmcre cemetery in lers, Mr. and Mra John Sellen, Mr.
part rJf. the Child Wullare Work 11• cbaqe ot Flnaterwald undertakers and Mrs. John Dutry , Mrs Thomas
the State ot Ohio, and as tt hM
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Dutry and- ErnNt Dutry wm leave
been suases.ted that such orBce be
Thui!Bday morning tor Delaware, all
abolished in Me IRS County. there I
t :l attend the funeral of Jacob
tore:
K1Jder. who was kUled in a ra.U·
BE IT RESOLVED by the Unit to
roaq wreck early Monday morning
Drew Webster Post No. 39, Amer1
in Missouri.
ean Legion. That we are oppost!d to
Roy Evere\t, who waa arrested by
the abolition or the omce of county Athena county omcers Monday. wa~~
Probation Ofllcer in Mel11 County, returned to Pomeroy Tuesday to
Ohio.
a.nawer to charges of chicken et:eaiThe prize box donated by Mrs. ina. Everett was alles;ec1 to have
David Goodwin, son of Mrs
Ben Neutrlinll was won by Mr&amp;. commltte&lt;i aeveral chicken robber- Norma Goodwin, who hll.8 been 111
otto Krelbbihl.
tea 1n the netahborhood of Hysell from a Ught case of tonsUltls, is
The hoeteuea ror the eveninB Run wheN!l he fonnerJy UYed.
abl} to be out qain.
were· Mrl. Loull Stevena, Mn.
OftLoer1 of Melp county were
w A Saxton was a businua vlaAten Shatn and Mn. Ralph on.. ootllled that Everett wu wanted ltor at Portland, Tueaday.
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lloier Danlolo who Ia ••tendlnl
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wr:oock Ia said to have occurrT0 ACt A.LAI'
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Mrt. Matilda Parker, 88 (.JIIniJ at a sixty mile an hour cllp
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Jle shall direct thy path•.-Proverbs 3:6.
US GJVE THANKS--Bie•sing, and glory, and ,
thanksgiving. and honour, and power, and t
unto God for ever and ever.-Revelation 7:12.

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Wheu a man La me.rrietl. thetc :&gt;
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'I ht s y p u l.i t'... ·r.t:.:JY. G..t..
Mn Lucy Boca:us lett
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mor.11n1 tor Kanau t{"ltlf
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1U l' tl.t ) lH.lhUi;
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aht will Ylslt II!Ver- ft ht BaplH Ct)U c hIll MljdlfiJUil ttl WHks wlt.h Mr and &amp;C,rl. TOm -·
to IIUTir. UIJ llt\UCst l/1 lllt! 0!110 B I Grant
Y P u c( m~:•Jtum ~&gt;.Juth 1:. tu t~ ) M•l! Robtrt Smith ot colwnbul
htld 1ot Yv 1m~ tu.:n U.L l&lt;~st ~.o! 111u Is ht:rt! to f.pend 'fhanlt.IIIVinB wlitb
wt-ek
Iher !ilster Mills France11 SJDith and
(.tht-1 relatives.
DfNNf.R PAICTt
1 l:.alllh Dobbs will lEave the lut
Ml und Mrs J..lm K bnuth 1 11 of the week for Columbua for a v.lait.
tul.li.'led wlth a s1x u llutk u uuw1
Mr ~ C E. LaehEr and datil hte r
par .• fw•sth•v . w.:nrng at thtlt Helen or Rutland vieited Mrs. M. C.
hvme err Sc..utl1 Elxth Aw·nue The Welch 'J uesde.y
h : nnr I'!UE'SU! v..tn Mr an1 Mrs
Mr and Llrl! M I McCarty mer
Fred POIIll ~ und c!JJluarr ,ormer .'.. 1.."0 LO Huntington Wednea:ia}l fJi
ruldtmi.J! nu\1 or liUtHus
bring Mrs Ora Hayes &amp;Del J . •· ..,.. ""
-M£aclows herJ! 1.0 spend Tbankll~._-.
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M• and M r~ Ph lll p Mt rnhart 1''•g
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ed'I'tle llineravllle votina precinct ~~:.::s.Point Pleaaant for Ul~ :~ll=e"ea;!!:~ttsmo::d cm~~n conslatlnl of Leglon·, ILtT~:~h::m:~==:~s:~ will q&gt;end Thank"gl\ll )K vnth Dr ~Tu~;aaayn~orMr;k!~m~h:c~:. ~=
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Is composed of ftve school dlatl'tcl.\
Switzer and anoLher boy were tn- 16 days.
)1\ft,. tal
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entered T ue&amp;daf njabt. !ilercban- 8 A MrCullough a nd lamll y of
~d lhe week elld
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and acccrdio,a: to a further state· jured when a tree ten on them
Mr Ztlher, bom June 10, 118'7.
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arrancemen
n c arte dlse, such as 1peJ.rtns appartl and I Bastlan
~pen
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ment of the c'erk of t.he Forest while they were witnessing the tOQt in Pomeroy, was reared and spint or Ew1.nl have not beef ;CQrnplet.ed l.ci&amp;arettea waa iaken.
Mr and Mu: OC'rald V RJpc uJ 1
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Run school board, the recoWlt of ball game. It was claimed that the nearly hla entire life there, wtMre
f· Cowtty oftlcenl investiJ&amp;ted the Akron wllllipend Thanksgtvml( wrlh i Mr~ Elizabeth Huber, Mn. x.en., .
the votes tor the dl&amp;tricta, wert as bese or the tree had been burned h e attended J;he pubUc acboob.
trobbery Wednesday mom1ng and Mr and Mr~ Val H Reynolds.
IHuber Mrs Mary Huber. Jobn·:::.,
toUoWJ. Mlnenville, 151 elect.or~o by a ftame, shortJy before the zame, Leaving school be learned tbe maIrei)Clrted that the thieve:. had en- An °Y 5lel 'ltr pptl Will bl;o held Starlt and AirrM Huber v~ ' jJ
voted, 116 voting yes on. the .Shtte which caused the tree to fall.
chlnilte trade 'and. became an
Ul
fered throUJ'h the Cront door o! the for !he Royal Neighbors and their IChall M Huber at Athens, TUes'"
participathm question , 31 \'Otinl no
Switzer says in t he petition ftled pert In hls chosen trade, WPJ:kinl
room by bre&amp;lrlni the KlUs No families and lh f Wudma .l and day.
and 31 blank ballots, maJunK a to- that severa.l bones in one lea: were tor the Pomeroy Machine ~
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,I clues were discovered by the ontceFs their famili es at lh.: Woudman
tal of 1'18 balloU. or 21 morE than ctU&amp;hed causing permanent lnJur- ror yelLl"' untll Amerk:a's eotnnee
Hall, Frlc:lay evening
e lectors vot1111; Forest RWl, 36 ies about the leg ana lower part ot into the world war. when he en- A•. . :...,ther of Mra. Hen- 1'
TAKES BOY AWAY.
Emily Wallace of Charl!!J~t cn arelectun. voted, no balllJts cast: the body The action was broulht Hated.
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Proba.Uon omcer Harvey Jt1ench rlved Wednesday for a \\t&gt;ek 5 \ISH
Banner, no eh!ct.ors voted and no In the United States District Court
Owln&amp; to hls knowledl~ of mathOI'De Faila to Rally A.f- Look Byron White, Apple orove led .,.lth Miss Vhlan Smith.
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at HUntington
Mr.s Ella Reichman returneQ
1to th e BoY&amp;' Industrial ~SChool at• Monda)!
.... at&amp; cast· WUIIams, ,no elect ot:;
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~::hlnery, he waa rushed po&amp;t-bu&amp;tt.- H'ap 'ft. Brolo: en
rrom Ok lahoma en~. Ok- 1 ,
)voted and no ballot§ cut; ByracW!e
to the scene of conmct 1n stuope
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wnuams, 3 electors voted and 8
where he served untll the closr. ot
Mrs. A. Pltn;:d'i'ed.at ' the hofl\e 'WLS sentenced to that 1nstJ.tutlOO her daujJ:hter for sometime
ballots cast.
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t.be war OurinB th.la time, he \IR" td her 1101'1-ln-l&amp;w a~d . 'Qau(h~r. frvm the Juvenile court. here ror Mrs H Hennet:~y has returned from
'ltte people oi th 2 Pcrcst Run
derwent SCime harrowtnr e........ 1.. " ' '· and v... H. L. ' Hen••om'e d'llnqueney.
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schcol dldrid Bre in a quandary as
ences one ot which wu wit~.
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cperatior. lor the remov"l of t.onto wna to o a ut the matter in t
-the extinction of the entire eam•
Sometime 880 she tel~ down !lOme
0 R Bmith left Wedriesday to sHs and ror eye treatment at the
order to have thelr school continue Jacob Krider 21 Yean Old pany of eight or ten men wttb. stairs and fractured her hlp and spend ThankaJl'iUll- wittl reJatJves Mt carmel hCISpttal
as they have only untll November
K'U d . '
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• whom he was workiDI when 1 Qer- tlu been contlned to her bed since at Jackson. , Mr ami Mrs H H McCormick
28 to file a petition w!th the com1 e
an Tram Craah
man shell exploded in tbelr m~t. the accident. She wu 81 years ot
w A Drake we{lt 1.o Clzveland Of Columbu.'i arrived Monday e~ni mon pleas judg~ of Mtillll county,
in MiNOuri
he alone escaptnc.
aae. The funeral services wHI be I Wednesday to spend Thanksglvina lng for a vlslt hf,re wUh the lat.LcntcsLmg the election It flas been
The rlgol'll of war so undermlned tJ,,eld lJl thl!f' Ew
, lnJ luneral home 1with hom~ folks
· I tcr s parents, Mr 3 ,11 Mr.. J H
announced that a letter requesting
On o1 the vlctJms In t he dlaa&amp;·
lntormaUo~ . to what acUon to tal« trcus rallrol\d wnck which Willi!
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issue, "A'a&amp; a former
Stat:.•, and nothlng further wUI be Metg.s County lad.
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nt Charles Krider who now Uvea at
Delaware, was lr:Uied Hia mother

eome wtlb qo.
lU6'7 atudentl ot the MeiC&amp; county
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Hu Citizen•
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BUilt . survlws Lh~ State Depa~tPt ~~f Health.
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fM.ber relat.iYel &amp;l't
mother Mn II.I!Si.sted by the- ~y nealth cornCommunattea n "'"'an ary; eau ta Show
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, . . . , ADclrttr A.. zelher, who h.u been mialllooe1', Dr. l!:llla aad county
Mietake Made By Some One
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cru!ci.IIJ ill for sometime. hi&amp; fa- ht.alth nurse. M118 Naom.t Owl'ns
ttJtU, Andrew A . Zelher and one
Dr Smith will n~turn to th18
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John Switzer Filea Suit u
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lilr.cnber. Jacob J . Zelher, all of count.y within about two ~~reekr; 11nu
An allesed m~.X-up ln the votes of tound In the Syracuse va!Lse, a. votReault of lnjuriea Re-----'
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any pa~nt wtehlna: their chUd or
the MinErsville preclnct. aL the re-I
~reciolCt aoout 3 mUe&amp; u.t.ti of
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Gam
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member of Pome1oy children
may &amp;end
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t...;a- No. 114, P. &amp; A. M ,
Pome- permit to the teacher and it wm be
.. nI No vem.. r .IecIIon, may res ult Mlnetevllle.
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1n the Forest Run School Dlatrict from Syracuse-Williams achool diaPt Pleasant, W Va., Nov . 2&amp;a
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Retum
Ob.io VaDe)' COmmandery No 24.
THANKSGIVING I!IERVIt;t:H
loaJDi partlclpotion at the EquaU- trlct and that eight ballots wErt As a result of injurlea received at
utJcm Pund of the State for thll caat.
.he OaiUpoU8...Polnt Plea&amp;ant tootF
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Jt. T aDtt A)J.ml.s Shrine A A 0
At St. Paul Lutheran Church
t.Ontinuation of I!Chools, It ha~; been
Fourth: That no ballot&amp; were ».II g:ame at Potnt Pleasant last
rom
ar
N, e.' ~t Waahiqton, D. C.
Thuraday evenina at 7 30 o'clock
broua:ht to Uaht here.
CLWlttd trom ~he Banr. ~ r district rhanUaJvin&amp; Day, John E Bwlt·
· l;le waa allo a member or Drew , All are heartily mvlled t.o 11tt. nd
The clerk or the Board of Educa- altboueh tlve. electors wm malt!! ur of Oatllpolll hiUI ftled suJt
Mr Raymond A. Zelber pa.asad Wtblhr Polt American Lewioll and
tton ot the Porest ftWl dlt.trlct re- 1afftdavlt to the ef!ecl. thnt the" vot- aoliWlst the Independent school d18- away at the Veterans' holp11&amp;l •t or lhe ··-rt•
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Fore'"s't •Run "M a·y Lo·seiRAYMOND 'l[IH[R~ rsr~~~.:~;~s;~:!~~~~:r.~I Mlddleport

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II·~ Woyne Kull'a Orcll; II 15o-m Uttle ahe cans tor her :ftance uni.U
1'0d V(..,..• Orcb: 12:40 Tf&lt;et Hoahe hal the rin8 appralaed.
l&amp;n't: Daaee Orch
wrAK-oleveland. &lt;310-lO'lO) a
A well known aoclal worker says
Pepcf Orcb, e: :15 FooLb&amp;ll Seorea. that. what this country need-a Is
fl · ~ .Jat:lt Turner. t ·too Tlle St.eb-- 60lter seats ln patrol waaons
b.lnl Bo78, '1 Gene and OJenn ; 1' · 30
4\lice 3D7; '1 '46 The .OOidbe(Bs: 8
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R'l"/' v,l\«'&gt; Or.,. , ., Dr•matk: There'd be fewer divon;e&amp; 11 mote
lty..tc.tlt; I 30 Sherlock Holmes; 10 people would atay mo.rrted .
Pb'tJUJar1..Dance Orch ; u ·u Tom
Warlna ,n.ao Kay Kyser'a Orch :
Social Ace0111pllshment.l
12 Mtdni&amp;ht Melodlell ; ll 301Llll Em
Living wiLhl.n yow t•oonuna~c ~
eraon am aod His Popular Dance income.

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You can't. blame a man for talkIna In hli sleep; l.hat'6 tbe proper
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play bif; son's cruninal reeoJ'd on
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Tbe Good Okt Daze
Wooden ot Nature
W~N.. York-&lt;U8.8•860l &amp; or course It's wrong to sell llqum
The average dalry 1&amp; the same as
PIJl, J)ave Abnma, Ordl: fi :-\5 Bert but you can't expect the bootlcggeJ :;
a Spa--They're both
watering
1.41WII~ Orch:, 7:16 Bin&amp; Croqy; t.o give it. away
plao::es.
7:30 The Bo&amp;ull S!lten , 7:45\ Mor
Take It or Ileave lt.
Ode to a Flea
ton Down'!,; 8:30 March of T1Die,
A three -dollar slicker Is a whole
f1 Hadio Reprocf:ueUona; e :ts FootJom a sailor and see the wolld
lot wo.nner Lban the ticket (OJ i\
nctes, Lo The Papant; 10 45 Tbe
raccoon
coat
spa'n1ah Tenor; 11 Leon Belasco's
Ace of Cads
Vital St.411Ues
Orch: 11 : l:\ Street Blflltr lJ : t5
The fellow who .sent his rich anTwo hoboes can ,oar twice as tasL
&lt;\nn Leaf; 12 Ben Bernles' Orch , 1 cle a bunch of forget.-me-not.s on
as oue.
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Ius deat:n bed
OW' Own Vaudeville
' WEA~New York (tl)t 3··00()) 6
Smlth~How in the wori.:'l did you
pm, Popular Orch ; 6 f5 Th ':l BtebMomen&amp;ftus Momenllo
ever man~e to bon·ow tHty CCnL!i
binstsoys; 7:30 Allee Joy; 7:46, Tne
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When u mau wonic:!i so much , llom McPherson?
Goldbergs, 8 Concert Orell, 9 Pop1
Brown----.I
put
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doll::u
ular biub; 9•30 D8nce Prosram ; U1a t h1s toupee turns white
as securrty.
10 3·0 Tbe&amp;tef cl the Air; 11 lSI
Excuse It. Please
1Vmcent ~u Orch, 12m Cab
A dentiSt usually actds fifty per
CaUoways
Oreh,
12 30
Larry)cent to your bill It's t he surcharg-·
1Funk's Popular Dance Orch.
on the uppe1 s und lawen;
1 VIJz-New York t3t9-760 6
\Pm Coon Bander's Orch; 6 4:\ Lo\\Our Own Vaudeville
Tbc;.mas; 7 Am06 n' Andy; 7 .4&amp; . Black-You say Smith Is llw- ~
It or Not ; 8.45 Blr.tc~s 01 1pecked'&gt;
B!lly Jonea and Ernie
Blue-Yes, He had lock-Jaw and
Popular Program ; 10 dido t find It out fo1· two months.
Paul Whiteman's Paintment, 10 30
Clara Lu and Em; 10 45 Waves of
Ft.nancial News
Thel&gt;t's nothmg dJmcult abo ut
Melcdy; 11 ·30 Jack Denny's Orchc;
12 15am WIJliam Btoesa' Orch
jmeetmg your bills The ha1d part
wW-ctncinatl lol28-'l'OOJ
6pm 1~ to avoid them
Old Man Bunahme; 6:45 Lowell
E.xeruc 1atingpajn!Shejustcouldn'tgo.
Thcma.s; 7 Am06 n' Andy, 'l 'tb
A s uccessful man is a !elluw who
Modern girls find Lyd1a E. Pir1kham'3
Singers; 8.~ Bl.sters of the can make enough money to satisfy
Vegetable Compound a wond:riul bdp
9 The Cotton Queen; 9 '30 hJs second wife a nd Pil.Y al1muny to
for hcadacMI ... ba~.;hches and cran•ps.
, 10 DanceIIOorch;
PJ.ogram;
The his
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W!~ cast on the 5Chool lev-y or for
members of the Board of Education
there The clerk Immediately pre81!nted a petition with ftve -elee·
tors' names thereon and uo.oo aaktng for a recount of balloi.B
A recount was made by the
County Board of Election and a
statement issued that tfo nUstelre
was made In the count of the For•.st ' Run ballots, although 1t was
said that the Minersville School
dtatrlct showed more ballots than
electors voItlliJ.
A review ol the poll books and
ballots cast, accordina' to th~ clerk
of the Forest Run school board,
ahows :
First: That 36 bla.nk ballol.s have
t
f
een t.om rom the Forest Run
Beard of Education book, bu~ none
or thf'..se 36 ballot.s can be found. It
was reported tha.t ~~everal electors
wm make amdavtt that they wrote
names. on their ballots tor members
of thr school board of that dlst.rict
and they would pollitlvely know tbe
ballot they voted.
Ei!cond· That no Fore.11t Run ballots wer~ found In the Min-ersville
precinct box, althouah one marked
ballot and the unused ballots were
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11 Carol Lee. l1 30 Russ Colwnlx. ;
II 45 Jack Denny's Orch, 12 ICUl,m
Holst's Orch

Thursday, Novewber 26, 2 P. M.

.biOMISSlON Silillfntil' ·~; . Adulto 50~
A.lJoVANCIE 'fi(JKI'!T SA.LE : 1'ickd"" on .snle
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·ear, MitlinerJ, :'Hositry,
Haud · · ·~ Iinens, Hau_dkei~~ef~~
lmg~rie.

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ahtrUr ot that county came here
far him, WE!Qne.:;iay momln&amp;'.
The ~rry county otftcla.l wa1 told
of Carl WUltamb, C. 0. Brown and
Wllliam Brown, who were arrested
for stea.llng copper Wire trom local
Imines and when he questioned WUltaQ}tl. who 15 held here for the next
crarid Jury,. It waa revealed that
the three bad stripped three mlnea
In Perry eounty fA copper wire.
durlns Thankellvlnl D&amp;J, Thura- Tbe Brown brothers have been re..
day and Prlda.y. M¥8 Altona Bally turned to the West Virslnla pent•
11ve an lnterestma talk on ihe ,... tentlary at 14oundPllle to bealn
oent 6eH Club CJolllnol "hlo:b m. oontnr a 11ve r&amp;or oentence, ll'om
Ollend&amp;d 11 OOLWPINI!,
which lhoy had OIC&amp;pod,
The lherltr ot Perry countr lett
hero WOdnOiday about noon wllh
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Everett who will be taken before a
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Board of Melp •Countl Oomtnlllkmera requestlnl the retDit&amp;te ·
ment of Harvey Prench u Probatton
r of the junnlle court.
Quite
number of ml!mben of
the o'rpn t40n were DrMeDt With
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M'rs W A
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formulote plana lor 1110 onc:ourqo·
men.t of eoclltl actnl• of the atu.dmto of Pomeroy hirh lchool.

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be her aueot over Thanksilvllf8.
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erabum, w-ere pests of Yr. and
Krs. P'r ed Rayburn. Sunday.
Mrs Pred Hom and chllthen
went to Nelsonvllle, WedQesda.y tb
I'IP"nd 'I1lan-..t..t.... wtth -'-t.&amp;.-.!
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Mnl. Otorp B.lahop returlli.d to
!:''-'~.~u,. Wedne:Bdy. after a r-,w
/" .U,t -with IJr. '&amp;nd Mn. nm
B!lhop.
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t., br11'18 their daqh~r. Allee. who I
attends school there, home r(\ ..
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TU-y otter a
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'lbe ahertff o/ Pike county and 'a
1cputy ume ~re Tueaday afternoon f,cr ChflrJee Wllllam.!l to return
him ~ that county to answer to ~
ch
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arre 0
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William&amp;
appeared
the com'Tlon
plaes court
hereIn TUesday
to
answer .to an inditj r'-l.t. of 1ul.lh.hl~&lt;~
11 riot ~nd W\l&amp; ~'t:.~ orr his o't\+n
tecarnli4nce by the court. He' wa.~
blcked up a 11~ort time later and
held tor the offtcens or Pike county
Wllllama Ia accused ot atrlkJri~:
re.sldents of Waverly tn hlll car sev2 ral weeki alo, rat.ltn~ to stop. The
1teeftse number of Williams car was
the week
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obtained and a warrant wa.s Jssued
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Rev. Pather Robben of OornJnr
waa on hbJ wa:v to Oolumbua where , came Tuesday to Ulllt in the Party 1
hla wlte was ill tn a hoeottal there )::ch.Devotton at .. l!J&amp;ored Heart

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L.' H. Partlow of Lo...~ apond Tb-•lnl will• lllr. IDd, In-law and dallll\ter llr. and Mn
.... ~ by Coolpta':Sa Balloy - · WDI. Wot.aon.
1E. IC. !Jpplneott
tbere 'l)ieeday and ' lH'OUihi to ~ • Bernard McBrtcte of t,op.n and
Ben 8talder oC Nelloavllle wu a j
ehniJ 'IOU here.
of 01• Albert Pron• who oro att.Ddlnl lbtl8lness visitor hero Wednesday.
llull IU!d bottoey wtU - l y bo Oblo state Ulll-.lty eome Wed·
lilt. ODd Mrs. P. 11:. Btanlay -~
; , ftloci ·I!Pibat tilrn u 11 1a alloi&amp;d he ~ to apond Tlwllrlllvlnr wllh IWedneldoy !rom lbe lllllor llat om
, ',mlatrnl&amp;d iiiJ famlll . Be Will be Mr. IPd Mro. ld l'rUI an4 fll!llly Mulberry Avenue to the Luot proe

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to spend Thanklaivtng with hte
parents, Mr and Mrs. (Jeorp
Danlels.
Mrs Jo.seph Beegle of OaiUpoUs
came TUesday to spend a rew day~
wlth Mrs Norma Goodwin
Mr and Mn Wallac" Glenn or
Nelsonville Mr and M
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MIJS Helen Loch&amp;ll' ot Columbus,
came Wednellday to &amp;pend Thanks
livtna With Mr. ana Mn. PRtl1ck
Lochary on Lincoln HUI.
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)lr. ODd Mn. Ralph Butler ol
ColumbWJ, a.re vlattlna' Mrs. But·
l•r'o poronta, llr. and lin. Albert
Orueser.
Mr. and Mrl. VIctor oHrbl ec't
are announctna: the birth 0.1 an
ellht pound dlurhlfr, Weoneadlyl

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An usembly of the skldentl of
Pomeroy h1lh aohool wu held m
the Senior his:h achool audJtorlum,
Wednesday momlns. Macdalene
Pick aave a most tnterestJQB talk
which waa followed by aeyeral
IIOllfiS from the Glee Club under the
dJrectton ol Mi.!IB Ohlina:er,
n was announced at tb.e aaaemb)y that. there would be no' achool

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IN CHILLICOTHE

Former Meigs Man

a Sp(&lt;"ial fast freight on lh3 Mlsse uri-Paclfic taking live-stock from
Ia St. Lctits show t.o Chlcaao where
-) many or the boTIJes were to oe ex.
Mu!, Maltlda Parker, 88 years of hlblttod at the International Llve1Sie, died at he-r hom ~ in Miners- Btock ~how.•
The American Legion Auxiliary ville Tuesday evening from lnflrmiMr Krld~r as well as other victies of o11 are
timl!l of the wreck were In the car8
m et TueSday eventns at their new
Sht.: Is survived bY four children Rs groome 'lt the valuable animals
hall on Court street. It was a very Wllllam Parker of Buchtel. Mrs The value cf the horses in the train
interesting meeting with a. 8ood at ~ Laura Hayman ot Mlneravm~. Lor- alon~. amounted t.o more than
tendanct•. The new president, Mrs enao Parker of Columbus and Mtsa million dollars S&lt;!ven men were
Jessie Boudashelt, prea1ded.
Amanda Parker of Cincinnati A killed 15 others serlously Injured
Plans were made to nx Chrtst- grandson, Dwisht Parker whom At least,to htrh prtced horses were I
Dl8l boxes for the tto1s in th~ boe- she raised from t.nfo.ncy and sev- de.stroyea and many others lnjund.
pitals at Athens and Oaillpoli'L
eral otber arandchlldren and areat
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Will ~lder, Georp Krl4M, ~rs. ,
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ln-u:-much ., the .omee. or Ootu\- ~t the residence Friday at z_ o'clock left! Wedn~ay ,and Mrs Sam Bel·
ty J'robil,tion 0ftlcer '• N1 Mnpol;'tant an1 burlttl In Otlmcre cemetery in lers, Mr. and Mra John Sellen, Mr.
part rJf. the Child Wullare Work 11• cbaqe ot Flnaterwald undertakers and Mrs. John Dutry , Mrs Thomas
the State ot Ohio, and as tt hM
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Dutry and- ErnNt Dutry wm leave
been suases.ted that such orBce be
Thui!Bday morning tor Delaware, all
abolished in Me IRS County. there I
t :l attend the funeral of Jacob
tore:
K1Jder. who was kUled in a ra.U·
BE IT RESOLVED by the Unit to
roaq wreck early Monday morning
Drew Webster Post No. 39, Amer1
in Missouri.
ean Legion. That we are oppost!d to
Roy Evere\t, who waa arrested by
the abolition or the omce of county Athena county omcers Monday. wa~~
Probation Ofllcer in Mel11 County, returned to Pomeroy Tuesday to
Ohio.
a.nawer to charges of chicken et:eaiThe prize box donated by Mrs. ina. Everett was alles;ec1 to have
David Goodwin, son of Mrs
Ben Neutrlinll was won by Mr&amp;. commltte&lt;i aeveral chicken robber- Norma Goodwin, who hll.8 been 111
otto Krelbbihl.
tea 1n the netahborhood of Hysell from a Ught case of tonsUltls, is
The hoeteuea ror the eveninB Run wheN!l he fonnerJy UYed.
abl} to be out qain.
were· Mrl. Loull Stevena, Mn.
OftLoer1 of Melp county were
w A Saxton was a businua vlaAten Shatn and Mn. Ralph on.. ootllled that Everett wu wanted ltor at Portland, Tueaday.
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lloier Danlolo who Ia ••tendlnl
charp~ on an lncUotment an4
Weatem Reserve Medical colltp 1n

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wr:oock Ia said to have occurrT0 ACt A.LAI'
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or a raulty ran while lhel
Office
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Probatl00
Mrt. Matilda Parker, 88 (.JIIniJ at a sixty mile an hour cllp
Twenty cars left
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Amos n' Andy; 7:15 Ernie Holst's!
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Jle shall direct thy path•.-Proverbs 3:6.
US GJVE THANKS--Bie•sing, and glory, and ,
thanksgiving. and honour, and power, and t
unto God for ever and ever.-Revelation 7:12.

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mor.11n1 tor Kanau t{"ltlf
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1U l' tl.t ) lH.lhUi;
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aht will Ylslt II!Ver- ft ht BaplH Ct)U c hIll MljdlfiJUil ttl WHks wlt.h Mr and &amp;C,rl. TOm -·
to IIUTir. UIJ llt\UCst l/1 lllt! 0!110 B I Grant
Y P u c( m~:•Jtum ~&gt;.Juth 1:. tu t~ ) M•l! Robtrt Smith ot colwnbul
htld 1ot Yv 1m~ tu.:n U.L l&lt;~st ~.o! 111u Is ht:rt! to f.pend 'fhanlt.IIIVinB wlitb
wt-ek
Iher !ilster Mills France11 SJDith and
(.tht-1 relatives.
DfNNf.R PAICTt
1 l:.alllh Dobbs will lEave the lut
Ml und Mrs J..lm K bnuth 1 11 of the week for Columbua for a v.lait.
tul.li.'led wlth a s1x u llutk u uuw1
Mr ~ C E. LaehEr and datil hte r
par .• fw•sth•v . w.:nrng at thtlt Helen or Rutland vieited Mrs. M. C.
hvme err Sc..utl1 Elxth Aw·nue The Welch 'J uesde.y
h : nnr I'!UE'SU! v..tn Mr an1 Mrs
Mr and Llrl! M I McCarty mer
Fred POIIll ~ und c!JJluarr ,ormer .'.. 1.."0 LO Huntington Wednea:ia}l fJi
ruldtmi.J! nu\1 or liUtHus
bring Mrs Ora Hayes &amp;Del J . •· ..,.. ""
-M£aclows herJ! 1.0 spend Tbankll~._-.
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M• and M r~ Ph lll p Mt rnhart 1''•g
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Is composed of ftve school dlatl'tcl.\
Switzer and anoLher boy were tn- 16 days.
)1\ft,. tal
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entered T ue&amp;daf njabt. !ilercban- 8 A MrCullough a nd lamll y of
~d lhe week elld
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Mr Ztlher, bom June 10, 118'7.
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arrancemen
n c arte dlse, such as 1peJ.rtns appartl and I Bastlan
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Mr and Mu: OC'rald V RJpc uJ 1
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Run school board, the recoWlt of ball game. It was claimed that the nearly hla entire life there, wtMre
f· Cowtty oftlcenl investiJ&amp;ted the Akron wllllipend Thanksgtvml( wrlh i Mr~ Elizabeth Huber, Mn. x.en., .
the votes tor the dl&amp;tricta, wert as bese or the tree had been burned h e attended J;he pubUc acboob.
trobbery Wednesday mom1ng and Mr and Mr~ Val H Reynolds.
IHuber Mrs Mary Huber. Jobn·:::.,
toUoWJ. Mlnenville, 151 elect.or~o by a ftame, shortJy before the zame, Leaving school be learned tbe maIrei)Clrted that the thieve:. had en- An °Y 5lel 'ltr pptl Will bl;o held Starlt and AirrM Huber v~ ' jJ
voted, 116 voting yes on. the .Shtte which caused the tree to fall.
chlnilte trade 'and. became an
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fered throUJ'h the Cront door o! the for !he Royal Neighbors and their IChall M Huber at Athens, TUes'"
participathm question , 31 \'Otinl no
Switzer says in t he petition ftled pert In hls chosen trade, WPJ:kinl
room by bre&amp;lrlni the KlUs No families and lh f Wudma .l and day.
and 31 blank ballots, maJunK a to- that severa.l bones in one lea: were tor the Pomeroy Machine ~
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,I clues were discovered by the ontceFs their famili es at lh.: Woudman
tal of 1'18 balloU. or 21 morE than ctU&amp;hed causing permanent lnJur- ror yelLl"' untll Amerk:a's eotnnee
Hall, Frlc:lay evening
e lectors vot1111; Forest RWl, 36 ies about the leg ana lower part ot into the world war. when he en- A•. . :...,ther of Mra. Hen- 1'
TAKES BOY AWAY.
Emily Wallace of Charl!!J~t cn arelectun. voted, no balllJts cast: the body The action was broulht Hated.
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Proba.Uon omcer Harvey Jt1ench rlved Wednesday for a \\t&gt;ek 5 \ISH
Banner, no eh!ct.ors voted and no In the United States District Court
Owln&amp; to hls knowledl~ of mathOI'De Faila to Rally A.f- Look Byron White, Apple orove led .,.lth Miss Vhlan Smith.
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at HUntington
Mr.s Ella Reichman returneQ
1to th e BoY&amp;' Industrial ~SChool at• Monda)!
.... at&amp; cast· WUIIams, ,no elect ot:;
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~::hlnery, he waa rushed po&amp;t-bu&amp;tt.- H'ap 'ft. Brolo: en
rrom Ok lahoma en~. Ok- 1 ,
)voted and no ballot§ cut; ByracW!e
to the scene of conmct 1n stuope
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wnuams, 3 electors voted and 8
where he served untll the closr. ot
Mrs. A. Pltn;:d'i'ed.at ' the hofl\e 'WLS sentenced to that 1nstJ.tutlOO her daujJ:hter for sometime
ballots cast.
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t.be war OurinB th.la time, he \IR" td her 1101'1-ln-l&amp;w a~d . 'Qau(h~r. frvm the Juvenile court. here ror Mrs H Hennet:~y has returned from
'ltte people oi th 2 Pcrcst Run
derwent SCime harrowtnr e........ 1.. " ' '· and v... H. L. ' Hen••om'e d'llnqueney.
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schcol dldrid Bre in a quandary as
ences one ot which wu wit~.
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Wednesday mOrntna, Nov. 25.
cperatior. lor the remov"l of t.onto wna to o a ut the matter in t
-the extinction of the entire eam•
Sometime 880 she tel~ down !lOme
0 R Bmith left Wedriesday to sHs and ror eye treatment at the
order to have thelr school continue Jacob Krider 21 Yean Old pany of eight or ten men wttb. stairs and fractured her hlp and spend ThankaJl'iUll- wittl reJatJves Mt carmel hCISpttal
as they have only untll November
K'U d . '
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• whom he was workiDI when 1 Qer- tlu been contlned to her bed since at Jackson. , Mr ami Mrs H H McCormick
28 to file a petition w!th the com1 e
an Tram Craah
man shell exploded in tbelr m~t. the accident. She wu 81 years ot
w A Drake we{lt 1.o Clzveland Of Columbu.'i arrived Monday e~ni mon pleas judg~ of Mtillll county,
in MiNOuri
he alone escaptnc.
aae. The funeral services wHI be I Wednesday to spend Thanksglvina lng for a vlslt hf,re wUh the lat.LcntcsLmg the election It flas been
The rlgol'll of war so undermlned tJ,,eld lJl thl!f' Ew
, lnJ luneral home 1with hom~ folks
· I tcr s parents, Mr 3 ,11 Mr.. J H
announced that a letter requesting
On o1 the vlctJms In t he dlaa&amp;·
lntormaUo~ . to what acUon to tal« trcus rallrol\d wnck which Willi!
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issue, "A'a&amp; a former
Stat:.•, and nothlng further wUI be Metg.s County lad.
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done about the matter until his adJacob Krider, 21 years old, a. aon
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nt Charles Krider who now Uvea at
Delaware, was lr:Uied Hia mother

eome wtlb qo.
lU6'7 atudentl ot the MeiC&amp; county
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ll!ltelnbacb of Pt. Pleal&amp;nt., who, and ;ruetday by Dr. J C Smith of
Hu Citizen•
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BUilt . survlws Lh~ State Depa~tPt ~~f Health.
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fM.ber relat.iYel &amp;l't
mother Mn II.I!Si.sted by the- ~y nealth cornCommunattea n "'"'an ary; eau ta Show
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, . . . , ADclrttr A.. zelher, who h.u been mialllooe1', Dr. l!:llla aad county
Mietake Made By Some One
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cru!ci.IIJ ill for sometime. hi&amp; fa- ht.alth nurse. M118 Naom.t Owl'ns
ttJtU, Andrew A . Zelher and one
Dr Smith will n~turn to th18
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lilr.cnber. Jacob J . Zelher, all of count.y within about two ~~reekr; 11nu
An allesed m~.X-up ln the votes of tound In the Syracuse va!Lse, a. votReault of lnjuriea Re-----'
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any pa~nt wtehlna: their chUd or
the MinErsville preclnct. aL the re-I
~reciolCt aoout 3 mUe&amp; u.t.ti of
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Gam
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member of Pome1oy children
may &amp;end
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t...;a- No. 114, P. &amp; A. M ,
Pome- permit to the teacher and it wm be
.. nI No vem.. r .IecIIon, may res ult Mlnetevllle.
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1n the Forest Run School Dlatrict from Syracuse-Williams achool diaPt Pleasant, W Va., Nov . 2&amp;a
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Ob.io VaDe)' COmmandery No 24.
THANKSGIVING I!IERVIt;t:H
loaJDi partlclpotion at the EquaU- trlct and that eight ballots wErt As a result of injurlea received at
utJcm Pund of the State for thll caat.
.he OaiUpoU8...Polnt Plea&amp;ant tootF
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Jt. T aDtt A)J.ml.s Shrine A A 0
At St. Paul Lutheran Church
t.Ontinuation of I!Chools, It ha~; been
Fourth: That no ballot&amp; were ».II g:ame at Potnt Pleasant last
rom
ar
N, e.' ~t Waahiqton, D. C.
Thuraday evenina at 7 30 o'clock
broua:ht to Uaht here.
CLWlttd trom ~he Banr. ~ r district rhanUaJvin&amp; Day, John E Bwlt·
· l;le waa allo a member or Drew , All are heartily mvlled t.o 11tt. nd
The clerk or the Board of Educa- altboueh tlve. electors wm malt!! ur of Oatllpolll hiUI ftled suJt
Mr Raymond A. Zelber pa.asad Wtblhr Polt American Lewioll and
tton ot the Porest ftWl dlt.trlct re- 1afftdavlt to the ef!ecl. thnt the" vot- aoliWlst the Independent school d18- away at the Veterans' holp11&amp;l •t or lhe ··-rt•
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State Aid For Sch00
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Fore'"s't •Run "M a·y Lo·seiRAYMOND 'l[IH[R~ rsr~~~.:~;~s;~:!~~~~:r.~I Mlddleport

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A air! never really knows hu\1'
II·~ Woyne Kull'a Orcll; II 15o-m Uttle ahe cans tor her :ftance uni.U
1'0d V(..,..• Orcb: 12:40 Tf&lt;et Hoahe hal the rin8 appralaed.
l&amp;n't: Daaee Orch
wrAK-oleveland. &lt;310-lO'lO) a
A well known aoclal worker says
Pepcf Orcb, e: :15 FooLb&amp;ll Seorea. that. what this country need-a Is
fl · ~ .Jat:lt Turner. t ·too Tlle St.eb-- 60lter seats ln patrol waaons
b.lnl Bo78, '1 Gene and OJenn ; 1' · 30
4\lice 3D7; '1 '46 The .OOidbe(Bs: 8
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R'l"/' v,l\«'&gt; Or.,. , ., Dr•matk: There'd be fewer divon;e&amp; 11 mote
lty..tc.tlt; I 30 Sherlock Holmes; 10 people would atay mo.rrted .
Pb'tJUJar1..Dance Orch ; u ·u Tom
Warlna ,n.ao Kay Kyser'a Orch :
Social Ace0111pllshment.l
12 Mtdni&amp;ht Melodlell ; ll 301Llll Em
Living wiLhl.n yow t•oonuna~c ~
eraon am aod His Popular Dance income.

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Ed'fit4 and familY of Rio
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ou't-rte Olt.row Revere McK.en.z.1e WeJ'Itl
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lo the line· up, the ptnfb.er co:nUn- 1view he P•• after -..- -r-- ~ 1M 'i!';:"1
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wtl undoubtedly bt o&lt;renalh·l
who~·Aiiuldl
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oned. Tl'" Middleport team Is In ,...., F. G...,. ot !JIOinla- ·~
-• ,.._,., ~ ,:;. ln t•· .... 1knock~ oul Hemy Ooldbtra or Portland Fnday.
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New~; Senlet II)IOrta . . ., weJd, -k ...,.,
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Mn; Sylvia Radcllfte il.ru! l!(ll}l
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s 1ape with all stsoo or 1n- HI~'• bome and wbeb J&amp;ke , . . baro knuolllt Wt on fecW:U in jBrooklytl (81
were 11 oe~~u. a r relathes at M!41tle8
Jurle apparenux vanlahed.
' toN .. ~ wankit to .ee 1t1m
At LQIJ Anselea-New.- Brown port Thut'&amp;d e.J ~venlnil
Jl•st " few hours mo~ of almo&amp;t. he .Ud: "Nb., I $Jn't Jt•e later"And wben 1 lillY that," added I Loa AIJidea, bant.amwellht chamHenton Holter an1 t...mUy ot
unbearable suspeme and the anme viewa.. " Greue wattel 1111.W )He Jake. I'm ihinkin&amp;: ot Tunney, plj:ln ot Calitornl&amp;, dete&amp;ted YOWlll P!!rest Run '~. ere recent. guesl.&amp; ot
'l! games v.lll be on
went on duiy "'DJJ'bt. wa~ "' Dempsey, ~ark.ey, l.ioU&amp;biU~. Car· Tommy or the PhJllppinea, (10)
' Mr il..ld Mr B Phllton Routt.h
'I ht pr.obaolc.; shuWng line· ups !the Fore Rtver ahlpyardl ln Qlilft. nera and &amp;11 the rett ot t.be present
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PtJmroy
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Mlddlepun ey, Jl...,, and 'beD uked blm Jt day dance. maaters
With The Wrestlen birthday dmner tn honor or till!
Cro"" , 160
LE Oliu aner 13:&gt; ha eoald have wder lor .... Ql,
' Why ibese fe\lOW8 COUJQ not
latter II g ru.ndmolher Ml ~ Aumll·
B Ca~ct, 1M
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have 8t.ooct up tl.e rounds wtl.h u
1 let held a t the home
of Mr and
1Mn; Artt.ul Orr af BaRban Sun
K~lMJr, 155
LOR PickenS, nu
"I Dderstand ,JMe Kllr-,Wl wont lilood bare knuckle tlghter back in
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At. New YOl'k-Ray Stetle Cul!( day

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IS LAST GAME FOR 12 PLAYERS

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Middlep•....rt High School Fi'eld ., Game Start&amp;
Promptly At 2:00P.M.
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HE Wnrd. 140 till dovm YUI&amp;BI feller" and launehed as they have to be ll the ra.ns do i Tommy OJ'fiAlt Holland. ~d
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GAM•: S'r!\T IST ICS
QilGallnghet 135 Into a dlaeUBlon Of the "Did da11" not demand more why Should t.hey 1 Abe Kashey, Byrla
bJg'e
run e 0 , game 2 oclock
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Neal 165 u compared with U..ne.
klll tJ1emselvee?
1 l!;d Don Ge(lrge New York, de- ~
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M~ddle"mt
Wu'lt'bll' llllu 145 HD
Riley
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M• ano Mrs Ra)moml Fn1.nk
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Nlckunmes or two LC'ams
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people say &amp; ua.~ .,a.c
mpsey
At ewar
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RLUV£'t HJO agmg 2B 3-7 points per pme, Mld.~ and Benny Leonard are t.oo old t.o ~;cn , Phlladelphl.a' ddealed Bab.;! H Wolfe and w1te Wednesday
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of expectancy- a. huge turkey dmP ometoy
~~~e J 81~ ~ ·
tlkP£. 11 11on fi ~;ames, lost 2, tied 0. lllht..
They're
really
only Caddock New Haven
Harry Spencer and Beverly WoUe hware Athl. . .e Poet
uer or what -have-you- a clamor of 1 Mladleport
e OY. I\C'C ~
' RVtl.llfiUll! 10 1·2 pomts per game. youngsters, and if they h1t.d not
Renato Ga.rdil1!.. Italy, I.06sed Joe called 011 p R Orr and ftl.ml ly Sa~
martial muMic-a. g1and parad(' of '
C&lt;.acbes
Pofncro~ • Ra.v
AH tiUl ( \\( lf:lLl ul Pom c1·ov I!,,-. 1
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taken thtnp so soft when they roota Mondt Colorado
urday evening
t hCUl"ands or perwns mu. 111 g toFa111ham Mlddlel&gt;Ort. ClJ d •
1 1 ~ 1 . • I Pl ,,g(' IH't.:: hl of Mtd [l! epoJ c I A~• lll.BI! polnLs .scored durina: p re- rea.ched t.ha tog !.hey would still be At New Haven- Dick Davl.scourt Mr and Mrs F led Wolfe and W
\VI\rd the Middleport 1!' 1ldiron- an·
Bo.ttvn
lllm 14 !' UH" age 11'.::l cht of Pcnw·l r cdlnr, Thauksanl.lR games
M1d filhtlnl .
CaUtcmia, defeated Frank Brww- H Wolfe and wire attended Lhe
ot ht•r blare from the bands--colo(s
0 am e officlals Ref, lee
IOV b~td:iLtlct 145 &lt;~VPtnge "' etghtld leport 27 5·6 points per s:ame.
"However, thEy CIUl come bacl ll lwicz pOland
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runeral of •.heir uncle Wm Zehm
wavmg gaily through the al 1-a.
Molg!l.n
1Ju1plre • Ghr ist .. j of Mlddlfpml Llu;kllr&gt;lct 15c7, ::~vet· Pcmt'I'O~ :.e pomt:; per ll&amp;me
Lhey try But to do t hat they will
At Ban Francisco---Gt!orge God- at Keno Thursday afternoon
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Navl!, Headllne~&gt;mfm Snaufnge \I eight of Ponwrm team, 140 ,
have to buckle down, forget the fie~ negro heavywelght. won from
R w Umnlt.z after spendlntr ,
- -a thud of !eathe1 against pl gskm
fer 0 U, Timekeepers Max
H.vH:lp.~ \\eight a t Mkldlep::n t lcflm 1
e~~.~:~y part ot Ute that they did not Andreas Oostanos, Mexico who Wit.:&gt; few days with Mr a nd Mrs w H
--aud t he greatest football dass1c
UjL ' and fuul Leonard
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know when they .st&amp;rt.ed, and be dUiqua.lllled for roueht tact1Cfi
Wolf returned Wednesday to hill j
of this st.ction of southe1 u Ohlu
Attendll.nce 1500, c;;lhm.L t·
~gin an over apln
I do not ex·
At Chlcq:o,-Ous
Bonnenbe1g home o.t. Cleveland
11111 be• under wa :o~
t:d
PamtH•Y 1" ' 1'•Vts Gum thf'l 140
peeL them to do that, but it. Is the 1Bcston
defea'ted Karol Zbysko,
George Frederick and ram1ly and
'l he Thanksgiving Du y &amp;Uilk toWeather condnmm; Solllc·
Eluc 11.1H"Il 1::10 Wclf(' lGO Mt"Cul ~ 1
Ey LE.~ CONKLIN
only way for them to get any plac{) Polish heavyweJght
Milford Frederick and family call·
111ouc.w climaxes the senso.. n for
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lcul§,h I-to Kk&lt;'s IW PoLls 135 1
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"Demp~~~:y'i' Not MU~:b"
Jack Bhel'I'J, New York ,defeat· ed on Peter Frederick and fu.mtl yi iFBI' Sale b7 Mar11n .&amp; Roller, Drq1-'omeroy aut~ Mlddl ej:1oJ t h 1 g h
weath e1!
Holter HO J'f'aehlm i2s
! Nnl Ynrlt Ncv 25 - Il'lS- Usua·
'What do I think of Dempsey' 1ed Fred Meyer, Chle&amp;JO
Sunday afternoon
(lst11, Middleport Ohio
hchuols with t\\O of ~ht: mo~t
I ..M.iddleport lt.'.~~rvcs Allcn::.wOJ th 1u mt u ' •' m amed me~~ (Ill the~:. Well not. much He 1s a nice tel ·
~140 · Abbott 145
E L'wls 140 1ege 1cot a 11 leams th.., year ........, low, but who did he beat?
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Bcm~~eU ns of them h.altback , says he would lll'ell~st fight was agaJnst Firpo, 1
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;.uitt'5, grimly balt hug eac h othe1 Lo t.l1eak of \'lct.orics Intact. auu v
j v th 1r T k 130 n ' 11 i :~o ' make the All· American sure tt he who was big and sLrong but as
t he finish H ·rel..ofo re th{' Middle- I ~hese two Jte ms combined f con- E rt 1, 1 1 9 ~f erid 121 ~oreE t.ep could hwve h!s mother~ln-law m green as the hills of Killarney
port aggreg~•Lion has twned m a I test oJ real mer!~ ~111 be presented ; 1 ~~ " 1'
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"This talk about JeJJrtt'ji anrl
wm m the annual I.J.n1\s'!:!Vmg j to th ~ th10ng o, 1an" \1 h w h Willi
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Dempsey being the g1eatest of au
,e:amcs but the SCVHlll1 g.!mr&gt; of und oubLedl y crow~ ll h~ t~c Mid- ~ FanthCl pl:ners wno will be play· I
1champlons is a lot of hokum Ne!Lhl
t his scrieli p1omlsc~ .o L(' 'he Il'Jst ) dleport t\cld carl~ tum lr rov aftcl- 1, 1g theb 1111 al ~-;ame 101 PomeroY I H c1 1J s wog~lln6 J ohn MtGraw 1s er one fOU8ht real opponents 3ig
ho tly contested one of the :;eues ro , lCJil
high seh oul Ca pt um Sc l.t, Pll'.IO!. ge ttmg to be a ra.vorltc pasLLmc Jim Wlt.B a natural mauler who hao
many the game tomOJi ow &amp;eems ; 1 11 ~ cont(.~t will :&gt;L,, It prOIIJllllylti \\ J nebl ~ •ll10
Bnmo Ca~;cl and l wl~h the £:lt Louh Ca1dmals It pened alonl when no other good
ulmQ~t llke a toss-up
bctwo.:eu lc.t j o'clock with t-h~ ft: pi(' Prm- s 1 s~;on
:;tartt-d when they obta111cd F oan\;. man was filht;lp8 ,Jack Johnson
eltJ1er team and acemdln~ lo mo&amp;L thcJs ll.nd U1e Yellow Ja-2-krt:s Ia&lt;;Jat kcl pl:c 1r 1;; \\hO Will be pla:y- IF'r lsch !rom thf' Giants in exchange would have beaten him 1n hlr prim~
pn'!du~tlons 1t ma y refll 1t ,,~ ~· ch 1 Jng CRch ott1e1 fot l1l" flt st Llme jmll" thclt rmal game for Middle- i fol Rogers Hmnsby who couldnt
I think Peter Jack8on was the
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E.~t 1 · p &amp;~t 1lonR With the Nf'w Ymk club greatest lighter 1:dnce John L No
ms &lt;Jf Uw Pome1ov ll 1fr • 1H&gt;,, l l" lli j tilt' 1931 l':t'a,.on WJ!, '• t hlltst IJI 1o 11Ke 1ns Bt 11 ••ncl Rirh Plcke 18 Tuff A~a111 last winter McOJaw snapped John wasn't afraid of Jackson But
SYNOPSIS
bu fightl ugto:.t.~ e u gea ~tuut: of clC' U1F b,1 ck~wund 1s a 1 .or•• lmpmt- J.cv;t~ :. nd ward
up J ohn Berly, protni5lng p1tcher h~ bad ca.u.se to be ~f he ever fear•
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Fanchon Meredith 111
fea ts while ~; l e\"u WRPJOr , lkaJ n11t gu mc Is uma\eled Cu..tl ll s:s
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frcm Rochc ..lel a Bt Lams tarm ed anyone. Sullivan Lold me one
lf'!mted by the San Fnncaaco pohc:.e
mg t.he ro lms ul Mld r1 1 I' • 1 Ju ,;i• B,t tl~n nud Farnham ha vc p,Jo'lmS umm n \ of ·checluks Pome10y !'Why 'ild t h e Cards let fieri~ geL time that h e 'wouldn t have any tn connection with a murder com·
t.chool \lilll br flg hlmg tu ho •l tlwn ~ d theh p10teges until no1~ lt won 5 f',\m(.s lr.st 1 l u'!d 1 avC!- RwHy? bemoaned St Lows fans thing to do With tha~ bloody oegro' mitted by ber I'Weetbeart, '"Tony ••
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E1 .tv IS bac k Jn U1e mm or~ whUe have [oUWht him In a minut~ lf he tbnman. She escape•_ by airplane
P aui Derrinl! er thd pitcher the were white
Mder the name of "Smith." Aboard
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Card~ took iu 1)lCfne.lcc ta H~rh
Sha.rkey Is the best. of the hea~y Ill Evelyn Howard. whom P'1111chon
Is cw of th e ~ ta1 s of lhe st Louis wetght.s n"Jw Schmeling Is coming had met Oll a voyage from Hawau
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Dutmouttl ha~ beN. IJack, but I don't belln\e he could Cantain, whom she never saw. The
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What else Is the matter with the only aurvivor. To
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an4 tbe past,
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cord ~ 1u1 one ot the finest fC&gt;rwaro lng Lhmgs too easy, they have not ~~~~~-i~. ho~
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pas~mg aggtegatlons in the count.r}
te ed the greatest art in boXtniJ
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1lhP team hn&amp; been dangerous con
hat t1e does not. want to do
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1 "l stwtly because or its aeriAl ot'Ien· y,
otdlbnoen Could Box
~i ve Agnmst Yale, K'""~ ~and Co·
• Most of you yoqna: ftllows be·
lumbia., the Oreen-.;~D. ,tQULlllf . lteVil that the boxers oHthe '80'11
/ r.nly l U yar~ by rUMtiilr against 'were nothl.rJIJ but a Jot of maulers
n t ctal or 708 yards by tlf.:dt· thl'f'e That Is not 80 Thef knew the art
J tp p mw nl~ Although out rUshed six femtlng 88 no fighter today does
1 fl, In nne, Dartmouth tied Yale Even John L., who wa 5 reputed to
:ll tn 33 lo:.t to Columbia 19 to 6 be a puuchct land nothing else
·IIHI lleld Ha rvard to a 'l to 6 c:ount could apen a. hole Ule s1ze of an
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Fanehon cannot
Snmm\ f..lllldcll the ow light· uot step around much. ~uL he could
wathout reveallne
•'.(&gt;ll'hl lhnm plon , finally bas: Ntlt· htt you when you leasL expected It
lew days later a
· Tha.t reminds me," Big Jake
1cr1 lltCI au lll·advU;ed comeback
come. from Tony.
1 ~\tl( m1.t E ' nny L&lt;'onl:lt·d Cannon- gri nned frcm Cine caultftowered ear
and repulses his ad, tnll Mattm and AI Singer please to lhe other, ~'what a JWi-Lch Carl rop\
ne1a and John wo~ ma~e. Ptimo
CHAPTER XIX
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-~wouldn't be able tO go back to
I r ((' \' (irovc fa.Jmed eleve n JflpS [sheep herdln. a(ter Jo)ln let him
Ill Tl)klc L11ok~ like tlJe Chinese home a couple qf 'thoSe breezers he
li.J m ~ ought to sign him for thC'lt I tossed at me baclll; 111 la.a9;
1 ~ i lll.J p::.IJOotlng Clvlsion
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1Maloney In Boston
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I thought I was going to bQP. in 1Lhc
ling myself He Is fast ror ll big
man, but I would have liked to 8Bt
at him when I WJ1o8 In my prime.
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"When l was able to, 1 went to the place where the accident had
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curred. 1 wante&lt;l to talk to the doctor," said Ton)'.
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a conceited old cuss I am
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saYlnR what I ttllnk, however, and
left him money to care 1or
If the prese nt-day boxers think
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their as good as Jackson, Ryan,
dyme. 1 wante:d her
Sullhan and the others I won't say
every,htog . , . a~ after•
anything, roJ there Wl18 never a.
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were 11 oe~~u. a r relathes at M!41tle8
Jurle apparenux vanlahed.
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At LQIJ Anselea-New.- Brown port Thut'&amp;d e.J ~venlnil
Jl•st " few hours mo~ of almo&amp;t. he .Ud: "Nb., I $Jn't Jt•e later"And wben 1 lillY that," added I Loa AIJidea, bant.amwellht chamHenton Holter an1 t...mUy ot
unbearable suspeme and the anme viewa.. " Greue wattel 1111.W )He Jake. I'm ihinkin&amp;: ot Tunney, plj:ln ot Calitornl&amp;, dete&amp;ted YOWlll P!!rest Run '~. ere recent. guesl.&amp; ot
'l! games v.lll be on
went on duiy "'DJJ'bt. wa~ "' Dempsey, ~ark.ey, l.ioU&amp;biU~. Car· Tommy or the PhJllppinea, (10)
' Mr il..ld Mr B Phllton Routt.h
'I ht pr.obaolc.; shuWng line· ups !the Fore Rtver ahlpyardl ln Qlilft. nera and &amp;11 the rett ot t.be present
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With The Wrestlen birthday dmner tn honor or till!
Cro"" , 160
LE Oliu aner 13:&gt; ha eoald have wder lor .... Ql,
' Why ibese fe\lOW8 COUJQ not
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K~lMJr, 155
LOR PickenS, nu
"I Dderstand ,JMe Kllr-,Wl wont lilood bare knuckle tlghter back in
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QilGallnghet 135 Into a dlaeUBlon Of the "Did da11" not demand more why Should t.hey 1 Abe Kashey, Byrla
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Neal 165 u compared with U..ne.
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1 l!;d Don Ge(lrge New York, de- ~
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RLUV£'t HJO agmg 2B 3-7 points per pme, Mld.~ and Benny Leonard are t.oo old t.o ~;cn , Phlladelphl.a' ddealed Bab.;! H Wolfe and w1te Wednesday
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~~~e J 81~ ~ ·
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only Caddock New Haven
Harry Spencer and Beverly WoUe hware Athl. . .e Poet
uer or what -have-you- a clamor of 1 Mladleport
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' RVtl.llfiUll! 10 1·2 pomts per game. youngsters, and if they h1t.d not
Renato Ga.rdil1!.. Italy, I.06sed Joe called 011 p R Orr and ftl.ml ly Sa~
martial muMic-a. g1and parad(' of '
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urday evening
t hCUl"ands or perwns mu. 111 g toFa111ham Mlddlel&gt;Ort. ClJ d •
1 1 ~ 1 . • I Pl ,,g(' IH't.:: hl of Mtd [l! epoJ c I A~• lll.BI! polnLs .scored durina: p re- rea.ched t.ha tog !.hey would still be At New Haven- Dick Davl.scourt Mr and Mrs F led Wolfe and W
\VI\rd the Middleport 1!' 1ldiron- an·
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lllm 14 !' UH" age 11'.::l cht of Pcnw·l r cdlnr, Thauksanl.lR games
M1d filhtlnl .
CaUtcmia, defeated Frank Brww- H Wolfe and wire attended Lhe
ot ht•r blare from the bands--colo(s
0 am e officlals Ref, lee
IOV b~td:iLtlct 145 &lt;~VPtnge "' etghtld leport 27 5·6 points per s:ame.
"However, thEy CIUl come bacl ll lwicz pOland
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runeral of •.heir uncle Wm Zehm
wavmg gaily through the al 1-a.
Molg!l.n
1Ju1plre • Ghr ist .. j of Mlddlfpml Llu;kllr&gt;lct 15c7, ::~vet· Pcmt'I'O~ :.e pomt:; per ll&amp;me
Lhey try But to do t hat they will
At Ban Francisco---Gt!orge God- at Keno Thursday afternoon
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Navl!, Headllne~&gt;mfm Snaufnge \I eight of Ponwrm team, 140 ,
have to buckle down, forget the fie~ negro heavywelght. won from
R w Umnlt.z after spendlntr ,
- -a thud of !eathe1 against pl gskm
fer 0 U, Timekeepers Max
H.vH:lp.~ \\eight a t Mkldlep::n t lcflm 1
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--aud t he greatest football dass1c
UjL ' and fuul Leonard
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Wolf returned Wednesday to hill j
of this st.ction of southe1 u Ohlu
Attendll.nce 1500, c;;lhm.L t·
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I do not ex·
At Chlcq:o,-Ous
Bonnenbe1g home o.t. Cleveland
11111 be• under wa :o~
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PamtH•Y 1" ' 1'•Vts Gum thf'l 140
peeL them to do that, but it. Is the 1Bcston
defea'ted Karol Zbysko,
George Frederick and ram1ly and
'l he Thanksgiving Du y &amp;Uilk toWeather condnmm; Solllc·
Eluc 11.1H"Il 1::10 Wclf(' lGO Mt"Cul ~ 1
Ey LE.~ CONKLIN
only way for them to get any plac{) Polish heavyweJght
Milford Frederick and family call·
111ouc.w climaxes the senso.. n for
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lcul§,h I-to Kk&lt;'s IW PoLls 135 1
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"Demp~~~:y'i' Not MU~:b"
Jack Bhel'I'J, New York ,defeat· ed on Peter Frederick and fu.mtl yi iFBI' Sale b7 Mar11n .&amp; Roller, Drq1-'omeroy aut~ Mlddl ej:1oJ t h 1 g h
weath e1!
Holter HO J'f'aehlm i2s
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'What do I think of Dempsey' 1ed Fred Meyer, Chle&amp;JO
Sunday afternoon
(lst11, Middleport Ohio
hchuols with t\\O of ~ht: mo~t
I ..M.iddleport lt.'.~~rvcs Allcn::.wOJ th 1u mt u ' •' m amed me~~ (Ill the~:. Well not. much He 1s a nice tel ·
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E L'wls 140 1ege 1cot a 11 leams th.., year ........, low, but who did he beat?
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Bcm~~eU ns of them h.altback , says he would lll'ell~st fight was agaJnst Firpo, 1
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;.uitt'5, grimly balt hug eac h othe1 Lo t.l1eak of \'lct.orics Intact. auu v
j v th 1r T k 130 n ' 11 i :~o ' make the All· American sure tt he who was big and sLrong but as
t he finish H ·rel..ofo re th{' Middle- I ~hese two Jte ms combined f con- E rt 1, 1 1 9 ~f erid 121 ~oreE t.ep could hwve h!s mother~ln-law m green as the hills of Killarney
port aggreg~•Lion has twned m a I test oJ real mer!~ ~111 be presented ; 1 ~~ " 1'
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"This talk about JeJJrtt'ji anrl
wm m the annual I.J.n1\s'!:!Vmg j to th ~ th10ng o, 1an" \1 h w h Willi
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Dempsey being the g1eatest of au
,e:amcs but the SCVHlll1 g.!mr&gt; of und oubLedl y crow~ ll h~ t~c Mid- ~ FanthCl pl:ners wno will be play· I
1champlons is a lot of hokum Ne!Lhl
t his scrieli p1omlsc~ .o L(' 'he Il'Jst ) dleport t\cld carl~ tum lr rov aftcl- 1, 1g theb 1111 al ~-;ame 101 PomeroY I H c1 1J s wog~lln6 J ohn MtGraw 1s er one fOU8ht real opponents 3ig
ho tly contested one of the :;eues ro , lCJil
high seh oul Ca pt um Sc l.t, Pll'.IO!. ge ttmg to be a ra.vorltc pasLLmc Jim Wlt.B a natural mauler who hao
many the game tomOJi ow &amp;eems ; 1 11 ~ cont(.~t will :&gt;L,, It prOIIJllllylti \\ J nebl ~ •ll10
Bnmo Ca~;cl and l wl~h the £:lt Louh Ca1dmals It pened alonl when no other good
ulmQ~t llke a toss-up
bctwo.:eu lc.t j o'clock with t-h~ ft: pi(' Prm- s 1 s~;on
:;tartt-d when they obta111cd F oan\;. man was filht;lp8 ,Jack Johnson
eltJ1er team and acemdln~ lo mo&amp;L thcJs ll.nd U1e Yellow Ja-2-krt:s Ia&lt;;Jat kcl pl:c 1r 1;; \\hO Will be pla:y- IF'r lsch !rom thf' Giants in exchange would have beaten him 1n hlr prim~
pn'!du~tlons 1t ma y refll 1t ,,~ ~· ch 1 Jng CRch ott1e1 fot l1l" flt st Llme jmll" thclt rmal game for Middle- i fol Rogers Hmnsby who couldnt
I think Peter Jack8on was the
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E.~t 1 · p &amp;~t 1lonR With the Nf'w Ymk club greatest lighter 1:dnce John L No
ms &lt;Jf Uw Pome1ov ll 1fr • 1H&gt;,, l l" lli j tilt' 1931 l':t'a,.on WJ!, '• t hlltst IJI 1o 11Ke 1ns Bt 11 ••ncl Rirh Plcke 18 Tuff A~a111 last winter McOJaw snapped John wasn't afraid of Jackson But
SYNOPSIS
bu fightl ugto:.t.~ e u gea ~tuut: of clC' U1F b,1 ck~wund 1s a 1 .or•• lmpmt- J.cv;t~ :. nd ward
up J ohn Berly, protni5lng p1tcher h~ bad ca.u.se to be ~f he ever fear•
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fea ts while ~; l e\"u WRPJOr , lkaJ n11t gu mc Is uma\eled Cu..tl ll s:s
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frcm Rochc ..lel a Bt Lams tarm ed anyone. Sullivan Lold me one
lf'!mted by the San Fnncaaco pohc:.e
mg t.he ro lms ul Mld r1 1 I' • 1 Ju ,;i• B,t tl~n nud Farnham ha vc p,Jo'lmS umm n \ of ·checluks Pome10y !'Why 'ild t h e Cards let fieri~ geL time that h e 'wouldn t have any tn connection with a murder com·
t.chool \lilll br flg hlmg tu ho •l tlwn ~ d theh p10teges until no1~ lt won 5 f',\m(.s lr.st 1 l u'!d 1 avC!- RwHy? bemoaned St Lows fans thing to do With tha~ bloody oegro' mitted by ber I'Weetbeart, '"Tony ••
-.- --- -·-- __.. - ·-- ---~~~ I Thye hav e their answ~r today and he r~ally meant 1t He would Fanchon did not know he was a
E1 .tv IS bac k Jn U1e mm or~ whUe have [oUWht him In a minut~ lf he tbnman. She escape•_ by airplane
P aui Derrinl! er thd pitcher the were white
Mder the name of "Smith." Aboard
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Card~ took iu 1)lCfne.lcc ta H~rh
Sha.rkey Is the best. of the hea~y Ill Evelyn Howard. whom P'1111chon
Is cw of th e ~ ta1 s of lhe st Louis wetght.s n"Jw Schmeling Is coming had met Oll a voyage from Hawau
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Dutmouttl ha~ beN. IJack, but I don't belln\e he could Cantain, whom she never saw. The
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do it toda.:,.plaue c:ra~bea and Fanchon is the
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What else Is the matter with the only aurvivor. To
from
G1een f' •• ven Will go down ln there fighters ot 1931., Well, betides tak
an4 tbe past,
the
cord ~ 1u1 one ot the finest fC&gt;rwaro lng Lhmgs too easy, they have not ~~~~~-i~. ho~
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pas~mg aggtegatlons in the count.r}
te ed the greatest art in boXtniJ
of
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n. ~ p1te n.1 lnfL'rlm· running attack ~~t 0r making an opponent do
aod her
1lhP team hn&amp; been dangerous con
hat t1e does not. want to do
lbe
1 "l stwtly because or its aeriAl ot'Ien· y,
otdlbnoen Could Box
~i ve Agnmst Yale, K'""~ ~and Co·
• Most of you yoqna: ftllows be·
lumbia., the Oreen-.;~D. ,tQULlllf . lteVil that the boxers oHthe '80'11
/ r.nly l U yar~ by rUMtiilr against 'were nothl.rJIJ but a Jot of maulers
n t ctal or 708 yards by tlf.:dt· thl'f'e That Is not 80 Thef knew the art
J tp p mw nl~ Although out rUshed six femtlng 88 no fighter today does
1 fl, In nne, Dartmouth tied Yale Even John L., who wa 5 reputed to
:ll tn 33 lo:.t to Columbia 19 to 6 be a puuchct land nothing else
·IIHI lleld Ha rvard to a 'l to 6 c:ount could apen a. hole Ule s1ze of an
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altdrome door on ~ra He did
Fanehon cannot
Snmm\ f..lllldcll the ow light· uot step around much. ~uL he could
wathout reveallne
•'.(&gt;ll'hl lhnm plon , finally bas: Ntlt· htt you when you leasL expected It
lew days later a
· Tha.t reminds me," Big Jake
1cr1 lltCI au lll·advU;ed comeback
come. from Tony.
1 ~\tl( m1.t E ' nny L&lt;'onl:lt·d Cannon- gri nned frcm Cine caultftowered ear
and repulses his ad, tnll Mattm and AI Singer please to lhe other, ~'what a JWi-Lch Carl rop\
ne1a and John wo~ ma~e. Ptimo
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-~wouldn't be able tO go back to
I r ((' \' (irovc fa.Jmed eleve n JflpS [sheep herdln. a(ter Jo)ln let him
Ill Tl)klc L11ok~ like tlJe Chinese home a couple qf 'thoSe breezers he
li.J m ~ ought to sign him for thC'lt I tossed at me baclll; 111 la.a9;
1 ~ i lll.J p::.IJOotlng Clvlsion
I " I YSW Camera wp.kn ~e fought
1Maloney In Boston
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I thought I was going to bQP. in 1Lhc
ling myself He Is fast ror ll big
man, but I would have liked to 8Bt
at him when I WJ1o8 In my prime.
• If ..,he newsP&amp;J)flr ref»orters
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"When l was able to, 1 went to the place where the accident had
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agen; on rny neck telling me what.
curred. 1 wante&lt;l to talk to the doctor," said Ton)'.
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a conceited old cuss I am
I'm
saYlnR what I ttllnk, however, and
left him money to care 1or
If the prese nt-day boxers think
said.
their as good as Jackson, Ryan,
dyme. 1 wante:d her
Sullhan and the others I won't say
every,htog . , . a~ after•
anything, roJ there Wl18 never a.
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was no KOOd"
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t c~;tle66 slC(p a mete SUCCt'SS tOn oil
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Sacrifice Prices on Ladiea Coata and Dreaoeo-You need not
wait for January 'Ciearante Sale--DJ;aatic Reductions now. here
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35c

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October wao too warm for Coat Buaineoa-That'• why we are
offering all our 1931 modela •t coat and le11-Pl,in black, brown,
and mixture• ·fur trimmed ... , ........................ $6.95 .
Black, Browni,Green and Mixturea, f11~ trimmed ........ $11.95
Extra Quality-blacka and brewna, fur trimmed ......... $18.75
Very Fine Materiala, tri!"med yith luxuriouo fura ...... .' $39.75
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Bora 14 lncb Hi1h Cut Thorol'ood Shoeo 3 to 5'1. $3.53
. A. Two Blacle Poeket Knife Free
Meno 16 Inch Hi1h Cut noro1ood Sh-Piain
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Pumpo-Strapo
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Ladieo ATcb Support Sllppero-Sure F- Comfort. , . ..... , . , , ..... , , , , , . , , .....•. $1.95 to

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Coaater Wqoa, ~thbunl'o
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Top anld Bott- Bocly 18x
32, Lar1e Dloe Whe10lo with
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Compooi_tlOD Sole, Soft Leather .. . ..... ... .. $1.96

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FOR CHtuSTMAS · .
Eutern lale Fine Hud•Made Silk UadertbiDP: Pajamu,
Fitt~ Gowna, Dance sea, ~.Jacket.,!ltep-IU, French Puts--" .
Also Hand·Made Nain.ook U n d - t before the · ~at

$6.00 and $6.50 Travel Crepea , , ...................... $3.45
$6.00 and $6.50 Plain Silk Crepq . . . .. . . . . .. .. •• . .. .. . . $4.45
$12.75 Plain Silk Crepq ....... '..................... $8.45 .
$16.75 Plain Silk Crepq ............................ $12.75

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81x99 Druid Sheets, Free From Dressing-Seflmless and ready to use-.~1.25 value ... , .... 73,&lt;:.
Large Size Mamma Dolls, fancy Dress .... ... . .. 73c

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Attack By Chineae,
Ja.,. Say

If Effort Ia Made To
"Pack" The Judiciary
Committee

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Flahttng between Chinese IUld
Japanese troop~:~ broke ou~ plong
the Pelplna-Mukden railway, presaaln&amp; a declahe enaare•uent for
the control of the territory between
Mukden and the 1reat wau of
China.
The Japanese advance be&amp;an
from Beveral dlrtctlon6,
t.roops
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Sufferinc Without 1 their obJect the dlsper.sol of all
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to Death
I Orders to the Japanese to ad, vance followed quickly receipt. ot
1Information that the Ohlnese miltGallup, N. M., Nov. 27- lNS-- 1 tary headquarters at Pelplng and ·
hundred Indiana were :!!till on ordered
attack upCtn the JapAito and Ba·n ta RILa Mesas
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Men's Fleeced· Union Suits-Ecru color, sizes
36 to 46---$1.00 Value ............ , .... , 73c
3x6 Window, Shades-water colol'll, green, or .
tan-50~ Valul¥3, 2 for ................. , .... 7~
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Brown or Blue Heather 28x34 ·.. ,. ......... 73c

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Black, Beige and Tan 22x44 Turkish Towels colored Borders, large
Barksize and good quality, 5 towels .... , . . . . . 73c

All Re1ular $1.95 Valueo-We Offer lhem
clurinl' the Annivena_ry Sale-Y011r Choice

M- Rayoa
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ONCHINCHOW

The operatl01l8 were the most e-xBy Heavy Storm Idertaken
tensive that the Japaneae . have un~
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guaranteed fast colors. · Fancy Box Paper White or Tinted, 3 boxes .... 73c
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Childrens Fancy Wool.Sweaters, wool and
Men's
Fancy Dress
part wool · · ........................... 73c
Bal&gt;_Y Blankets, fancy design!!_ .large size ......
Wx50 All Linen Table Cloths, Fancy
Color Borders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Complete with 8 electric·Bulbs .. , ...... : .
Ladies Fabri!; ·Gioves-+-Suede·Finish, slip-on.
styles-.-$1.00 value ... ·. .. : ;·:v:· ...... .....

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Mukden, Nov. 21-lNS-The J&amp;panese army in South Manchurl&amp;.
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CLOSING OUT LADIES READY·TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
AT MIDDLEPORT

Ue;;; Heavy W.ool 'W;;;.;Sc;k;,'25c -V~Ie, 2-;ai; f~r - 25c
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vice showed k)day.
At teut. llix at.hera were wounded, one cd t.mm perhaps fatally.
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The v1ctllll6 of the holldaJ bunt. :
lnr were Paul Wood&amp;, 40, who dl@d .
In the Elyria Clinic !Hlortly a!ter he ·
wu &amp;hot tn the abdomen when his :
aun sUpped on a log and was
charaed. and Moae Jesse,
Pomei'O)', who wu shot 1n the
when he fell down with hls iWl In
his hand.
Le1mtna hW g:un against t.he side
or a building while awaiting the
orrivBI or a compan·l on, George Familiea
Lelkas, 19 ot Jeft'eriiQD, wos critlFood I
W()unded. when the wea))On
u.nd was discharged aooklen-

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ANN.VER$Ait SALE, EVERY ITEM A 11.&lt;\RGAiN
M..,. ~my Rich11rd Blue Chambray Shirti, Coal
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Two or the 8CQI"Bs of Ohio glm .. 1
rod&amp; who toot advanta1e of the :
hoUday and hauniMd tht! open ftelds
&amp;nd wood in .llflarch o1 rabbits yes_
terday, died in huntlna acc1d.enta. a

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 8:30 A. M., CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY. NIGHT,'
5th
Special73rd
Anoiversary
BIRTHDAY VAWES
The Sensation Sale
of 1931
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One Critieally
When Leaning Gun
Falla To Ground

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WHll E HU
SJX ARE WOUNDED

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7J YEARS YOUNG

IO Rl OEMOGRHS
W~NT T~ SHH~E

Both &amp;e Victimo Of
Their Own Guna On
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Thankagivi111
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TOYLAND OPENS
S_ATURDA Y, DEC. S·

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Store Closed·All Day,

KillED . IN SUH

JAPS PHEPARE l~ucto
ATUCK ·lA~T K[ .

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R e n t a I lmmediately;

Rent Paid few State llama
in Two Ye•r•

Two Held on Jntimildatlon
and Con,tempt Charee•
in Kentucky

Flays Edison

ITHREE K

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1HHCKS
IITwo
Die When
bile Craabet "U ..a)lit
I Into Trolley
AGED WOMAN II..IU,
When She
Of Car;
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