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rconc&amp;-u "" .....t
11M N•wo OILe of n, DaiiJ

ternoon a nd probl.blJ tn EaR po11j!&gt;l0:

TrU.W.., caD 236-L; if the Buo~
Ollce uk for 202-R.

Saturda y !a ir . not much chance

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FULL LEASED

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Fancy Deoipo, 2p;;;;£~:-. . . .

Sacrifice Prices on Ladiea Coata and Dreaoeo-You need not
wait for January 'Ciearante Sale--DJ;aatic Reductions now. here
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to buy for Chriatmao pifts.

35c

Me;.. t:n. w-;;;.ToSocko for High -Top Sh.,;;- _-_ .. . .

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SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LADIES WASH DRESSES

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Al'l Guaranteed Faat;'Colon-A Larl'• Se-

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38 Inch Stanclarcl Percale, all New Patterno, Liahto
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ancl Dar.....,..,er yarcl , , .... . .. .. .. ... .. .. .

A Pair

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Meno Rayon Silk Fancy Socko, 25c Gracie• . . 2 pair 36c
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New .stJI~- Laiueo Silk ~oh Hooe Juot Receivecl. 6 , , , , , . , , , , , .. , . , .... . ..... . ... . $1.00 and $1.951 H

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Carters Rayon Silk Bloomen, assorted
'· colors--95c gra.de,:. .· ·.... ·'·:.: ....... .. . . 59c

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
CHILDREN'S COATS ONE THIRD TO ONE HALF OFF!

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Chllclrena Black
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Black Hi1h Shoeo, oizeo 5 '!. to I . . . . . . . .

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black or Ladies .. Slip-on. Kid Nov.
'styles.
Gloves-full length··

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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Toe, Campooition Sole ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95

fl- Smart St)'teo in Laclieo Nanlty

Pumpo-Strapo
ucl comhiaation-Prlcecl. . . . . . $2.95, $3.85, $4.&amp;0

Ladieo ATcb Support Sllppero-Sure F- Comfort. , . ..... , . , , ..... , , , , , . , , .....•. $1.95 to

Sale - Friday
·. Night~
MuoalcT. .ple

ihu OlatU.., Work Shoe• .. . .. . .. . -:-~:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.. $1.13

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Coaater Wqoa, ~thbunl'o
·SJ&gt;..dal. Eatra
Top anld Bott- Bocly 18x
32, Lar1e Dloe Whe10lo with
1 Inch Balloon Rubber Tlri!a
Buy now for Chriatmao

Compooi_tlOD Sole, Soft Leather .. . ..... ... .. $1.96

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$1.73

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JUST IN FROM NEW YORK
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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black - --------------------------,--------,..,...------------------Slip-on. Sweaters,. part
wool89c

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$3.73

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·· Bl~ck_ ~alf ~:· Cbfo~• ~ ~y~ar ; ~~Ita,
· · thAr · or Rulolo.r .,..,.., .. ; . . .. ;. , ·. . ... .. ·...~ .. $2.73
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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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Act Juatified By Alleged
Attack By Chineae,
Ja.,. Say

If Effort Ia Made To
"Pack" The Judiciary
Committee

d.s"enclln~r

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bl Chinchow.
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
b!l'ing rushed to the rron' from
Mukden, · Newehwana and Chang-

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Sufferinc Without 1 their obJect the dlsper.sol of all
· hostile Ohtnese forces in South
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F
NIDe
are rozeft
! Manchuria.
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
Chlncbow a&amp; the bP.11t
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which has taken the lives or nlm!
their

80x105 Crinkle ~ed 33 inch Silk Pongee, imported 12 Momme
, colored stnpe ·
F'rrst Q u al't
1 y, 3 Yards ..................
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ISpread,
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scallopedXmas Greeting Cards, 15' assorted Card~ . ·
73c
--------with lined envelopes in box, 2 boxes ... .'J. 73c

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today 11nowboWld

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~
--- - - · - - -- - --------Boy's Sweater Coats, Fleeced Lined, 2 Pockets,
Brown or Blue Heather 28x34 ·.. ,. ......... 73c

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Hope Bleached Muslin, 9 yards
9 yards to each customer ..... , . . . . . .
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Ch r'ld ren ,s Stoc k'rngs- Li111it
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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
Silk
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with • wounded

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lection of Stylea &amp;lld Patterna, •ize 14 to 48

ONCHINCHOW

The operatl01l8 were the most e-xBy Heavy Storm Idertaken
tensive that the Japaneae . have un~
since the be&amp;innino
the

60c Size Listerine, 2 Bottles ....... , ..... .'--:. . 73c
Men ,s Dress Sh'"'"
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guaranteed fast colors. · Fancy Box Paper White or Tinted, 3 boxes .... 73c
73c
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paramount Decorative Tree Lighting Outfit
Complete with 8 electric·Bulbs .. , ...... : .
Ladies Fabri!; ·Gioves-+-Suede·Finish, slip-on.
styles-.-$1.00 value ... ·. .. : ;·:v:· ...... .....

Effort To Be Made In
Next Conlreu To
Bury Subject

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By Land, Air And Sea
Plano Are Made For i
Advance
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Mountain Mist Quilt Batting, 2 Rolls ........ , , 73c

Shirts-;E:!a.r~e-

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Mukden, Nov. 21-lNS-The J&amp;panese army in South Manchurl&amp;.
today launched a ;eneral attack

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Ladies· Fancy Outing Pajamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73c

CLOSING OUT LADIES READY·TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
AT MIDDLEPORT

Ue;;; Heavy W.ool 'W;;;.;Sc;k;,'25c -V~Ie, 2-;ai; f~r - 25c
bo;.t Go!f•Soclu,

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surve1 b~ lnternatlonal NewtJ Ber~
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-

PRICES EXTRA VALUES FOR 73c
READ EVERY ITE M

1$PECIAL OFFERINQS TO YOU DURING OUR 73RD
ANN.VER$Ait SALE, EVERY ITEM A 11.&lt;\RGAiN
M..,. ~my Rich11rd Blue Chambray Shirti, Coal
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By Inteme.tlonal News Bervlei! r
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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CITY tN nH

One Critieally
When Leaning Gun
Falla To Ground

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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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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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Rent Paid few State llama
in Two Ye•r•

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

Flays Edison

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ICLEVELAND:
1HHCKS
IITwo
Die When
bile Craabet "U ..a)lit
I Into Trolley
AGED WOMAN II..IU,
When She
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Plt.lns, Bunda}. to attend the tuot bet: uncle.
PLANTS M. E. CRIJII()II
and Mrs. ¥U&gt;ur W.rllp and
s. s. at 8:30 cxmducted. by Ida
and wtte. Mr &amp;lid :lin. C.
B. &amp;yre, Supt. Come lWd learn of :,·-·;,;,;.na and tour ........., Olld
Jesus.
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Bearwallpw Wdrc

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s . 8 at &amp;·so Oeo. Hayman Supt

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Preachini aL 10 .30 a. m and 7.oo
Tfll' ,\ntar&lt;'tlc ri&gt;g lon has lliii
m Revtval meetings here everv ('uunt•· rp11rr .. r thf' f1uuoue not&gt;tbern
at ' 00 p. m. come
!l~hh- lhf'" A.tprorn A111t mll1I . D. Law, Puk1r

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TilE IJIUUD BKETRR~N
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All church nlaht, Wednesday 7 30
EftkifiiM Cllan:b
Bible Bc:hool 9:10 a. m
Oh.orua R.eheat..el 10 30 a m
Publle wonhip and ~Sermon 1 P
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PubUc welcome to aJl l!ervlctll

Big Dance
Tonight
K. of P. HALL, Pomeroy.
Dancing 9 to 2 A. M.

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JHK 8J'l&gt;("ht4'"\ of Columbuo11 , ~pt&gt;nt \ lut Wffk with. ha parent., 'f.~ J.
Yrt. Oard.ner ReynoldB went to co- PORME.a AOED VITjZI.N DIAD
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lumbua 'nlur&amp;da)' tor a ahon viii~
Word waa received here t.hll week
1be hoUda'/ with Kr and Mra Aa 11 few dafW lut ..eelr with hu pt.r .. . Jla(k.ard and t&amp;mUy
enta.
I N.n Ella Emr1ct ha8 ~~
with rel&amp;Uva.
cl the death of John Roller a form·
, . . _ Y- . . . . ' BradbuJ7.
Mn Maude Prost and two chU- 1home from a visit wtt.h J'Q)UMI:"
Mill LucUle OuUer 11: the auett of er c1tlmen of Lhl• place. He ~
yt--t-1... I ! Pred Jl.ur;llell of Tok4o wu here
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Mill Helen 8ochaeter d.urlnl the away MC'!lda)' morntnr; at hla home
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over Than.tlltftn&amp; v1.11t1n1 wi th h Ui. dren, M t . and Mn. Hu.ll f'rotlt o.nd Plclr.~f\~
two children or Plora Ohto ~ Ptnt
Oarret.t ~y or 8llvet R~,
'l'hankl&amp;ivlna re&lt;:eM at the Jatet~a In Belpa-e, Ohio. rollowlnl an 4!1X• I
n o n MI·L
t•mlly
:MlM Irma Hoo1 ot Cotumbua
here. Bot.b an: Oblo unlver· tended Ulneu
Punenl eenolcel
Mr. and Mn. John Rose had u Sunday with Mr and M 1 , aus Wll.8 a. vhd tor •h.ne &amp;lU14&amp;:r.
spent Thankati:lv1Jl8 with her par- aty ltudenta.
Mr and Mrs Prank.~
were held Wednesday attemoon at I
&amp;UMtl Thunda)', Mr. and MJ s R Brechtel and famlly
ent., Mr and Mra prant Hood.
Elmer Ethle- ot Monkey Run, R E Williams anC:l f~ ..~
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R. Hu1hn aon Dick and Pete MeMr. and lira. Dina Pritchard morn'inl tor Younptown t.o apeod R ev. Ray E Cole or the Parkerlburl'
lipent Sundll.)' evening ILt tht&gt; lwmt&gt; friends In Parke~ 8un4&amp;J.
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Klnle:r ot AtheDI.
0 H Precker
Mrs Myrtle Cochran ' and .., •I'
and children of Akron are the Thanktcl~ ,..th "'laUves She Seventh Street Unll«&lt; B"'thom FEENEY-BENNETT
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11f - - Berlba Hamilton and W.•- , Lettie Puple, Evelfll Mllw, Joe oC Jl'lora
&amp;llfii.S of her parent!, Mr and Mn
S nowden and Dorothy Ao- WadesviUa vtllited rellitiva Qftt ~ ~~·
acoompanled by ~r c:lauahter ...nUich cf!lcl&amp;t mlil . burial followed
is.u who w111 apenLI tht Clark, Edward TewUbary and. R us
Wm W1cldlam .
Helen Jane, Huah Daniell, and Ed - n the R oc.llland cemetery. Had he ,
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Mlsll Irt:ne Orueser Qf Columbus ward Skinner, who ao aa 4ele&amp;ates Jived untU Dee 24 Mr Roller and I
Dill wu-oer and !:bcl.Ue W.yer born motored tc. YoWJI•t.own f'11· B&amp;turday
~ J Wei! ::~r Cochrn,... . wu~; a and rhomu Pollna and tamllJ' ,.._.
11pent Thanklctvln&amp; with her per- from thl Pomeroy Bapt.lat ell\u'cll hia Wlfe would have eeletrated their , The memben ot the PteDI7"' IWdeJita ot OhJo State artlvtd day morning tG attend the Ohio B
enta Mr, and Mra Ed Orueser
to attend a B Y P&lt; U oonvent\on :.ixtl.elh weddlnB anniversary He I Benni!Lt Pmt af ~he AmerteaD Le.. wedi:HI"-1 evenJnc: to spend Y. P. U ConventiOn They wl.J L:· K U ~t of OUSI! Brt&gt;chtt&gt;J • hurMl:J.) tter! friend!! here Sunday.
Mrs. OUbert Walter&amp; and Mia beln1 held there thlA week.
:VOJi born in Racine 81 yeare
ago, 1lon unanlmouab' puled a ftiOiu .. '111ankiiJYiDI and the week end tum 8t¥Jda)'
Martha Slap! or Wuhlnston . D
Davld Btna of ,cleveland and ail· but moved to Belpre and has been don durlnl their meetlna: 1a1t Wed. wltb their puenta.
Ur. and lin. R. U Grccan anf!
GREAT BEND
OAK HILL
C., a 1 the IJUHtll of their parent,, ter. Mary wno ill attendl.nl' Ohto ' citlzen of that town the pv.&amp;t 30 nesday nl&amp;ht.. to enter a prot.elt ot
M1u Allie Mauuk and. c p Bee· Mill Elizabeth. Ward motored to
Mr and Mrs. John Slaael.
State University at ColumbWI came yeara.
the abolltion of the oJice of ~- eerer tptnt 'ftlank811vlna with Mra Wellst.on Thun4ay
Mr and Mre E P. Bhahan, ...,..
Oliver Wilson ana Mills Dora: Wedneeda.y to spend a few days
E:wvlvme are his wtte. Nanc)' tlon otrl&lt;:et ot Yells county, t.o the Mayme Yaluek ot ProctorvUlt.
Bob Patttnon ot Alhanee 11 here
Mrs Mary Frederick &amp;.nd ~on Sunday dinner g:uesta ~ Mr. fD;d
Wilson or Marietta wne the i1ue8tll wlt.h their parents. Dr and. M'r•. R eller, Pari.ersburB, -:ustua Roller Meta.11 county commllllonera.
~~~. !.aJJy Jc.rda. 1 and dliluehLer v111ltlna Robert. Harris.
Hat.tlf' Fredemk 1 MrH Char lea Hajl
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of Mr. and Mrs 0-eorse H Parker Byron Blng:.
rJ rarna , Pa , three daUKhlen , Mnl.
Several membera of the ~ J:ditb and Pete Snyder of Pt. Plf!a•- 1 Mr and Mr11 Dan Hartinger of called on Mr and Ml ~ E r: Ha ye~ 1 Mr and Mrs "James ,WJlAori.
Th{lnks£1vln&amp;.
Mr. and Mn. C G Hall ot Hunt.- Minute Sewsey ,. at home, Mn. LH- u.t.ton a:ave lhort talks expla
ant. 5J)tnt Thunday with Mr and Letart spent Thankqlvinl w1th Mr Sunday afternoon
tutned Wednesday of last
Mr. a o1d Mrs Wm Wlckhki.m of :ngton visited Wedneliday with her tian Sha\\o and Mrs Emma Ollbert I the usefulneu of tbe omoe an un. Robert Barril
and Mrs. Bl1ney WUiiama
Wa:,.ne Pullins and !e.mlly ~J){:nl hom a rew da y5 vls1L with
Mulberry Avenue entel'talned the listers, Mr.11. Henry Ewing and Mrs Xlth af Parkersburg; 11 gra ndchll- why such a move would not. be~
lira. 11De Rice spent,. lhe holida y
Dan Parmer and Charles Blna;, Bundtty with Amanda Pullins
l daughtt:r Mn; Forest. Sleetll
following relatives 1banlu;riv1ng Nalter Hamm
iren: four 1reat llnlndchlldn:n, one coherence wittl Lhetr Child Welftre wtth ber am at Crown City
students of OhKI Unwe ralty are
Chllrles McElroy had for Sunday Ch~trleston.
Mr and M~;s. DH.na Pritchard and
Mra Kathreine Bramla&amp;e of Co- Jrotf1Lr Joseph Roller or Lmdsuy, Plan. which the Itet;lon 11 attemptMJl'Jorle and Gordon HarrJ 11 of spendtna the week end with their lauestJI Mr and Mrs Eber Warner, J~:~mtll Taylor ·~:;;:,.~";'~~~;
.JaU!. one sister Mr8 1.. S Nease In&amp; to carry on.
COiwnbUI spent 'IbankSiivln g he~ parenta
M1158 Elizabeth Frederick and J ohn t hi~ Nlster , Mrs p
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children of Akron , Mr and Mrs lumbwi lB the IUest of rel&amp;Llvea
Mr. and Mrs. Alv1n Norris o! .:asl Lherpool. Ohio
Clarence Middletm, f'.:llild Wei- wtth their Pf,renta The tormu reHayes, Mr and Mrs Da\'Ul Spen -1 '"""
Price Hawk and childre-n, Mr. and
•fare omee ot the W.:.l PD8t. •kml t.w-ned t'hunday
evenlna: while
FOUR KILLED IN WRECK
cer and son Harry and Henry Spen
J J Furbee
Mrs Ebner Wickham and Mrs Gallipolis spent Thankl!l&amp;lvlng with
cer and famtly spent Sunday evPn - his son M L
Marr Ellen Wickham and son her parents, Mr .ano. Mrs Ben H TAKEN TO HOLZt:R HOSPIT.U. with a oomm!tke composed of the Oordon I ~mpine1 lor a visit o\'er
Douglas
EwlnJ.
carl Lewl!. a ,.,.ell known em- followtna
Lectonnalrel. Georll Ole .-t·en~
Somerville, N. J,, Nov 21- INs- ln.&amp; with oeorge F rederick and
Vma Ferrell,
Mr and Mrs W R Hill and baby
0eol'le Crary Iii vlsitillg with plt:yre in the local ott field for sev- ChildS, C. 0. Plaher, Charles OhUP.
t.(r; and~.' A. A Chappelle oi TraledY ow.rtoGk a glil)' family to- ta:~ H J Newberr called on 1 Vls Venema n
ot Richwood. 0 . are the IUe&amp;ts of friends In Cleveland oveJ; the week era! years sutreH:d a minor InJury William St.eitr, Lawrence Reed. Qplum~a reti,U'llfd nunday e\e- da y, 'i'hen reLarntna from a wed- Mrs David and Mrs H~nr s Jcnce r I Mr and Mrs ~~:·~~;~~~~~
}ln parents Mr and Mrs George end.
on h!J) lei recently .,,. bile• ena:llged Charles McElhinny ana
tilnc after .llpendlna: Lhe hol!dny di l&amp; teas\ their jlUtomobUe crash- Baturda. afternoon
Y I
I Several or ;:
Hobiltetter
B ~r ~d ~rs ~est Geyer a~d Ill hit: wcrk and •t war.~ of so llt.Lie I Collins. pl&amp;n to at;Lend the next, ~ wl.tn M:r. aul'«:l ~~ Johu TRl1nto ,a , trtt end ups.et., killln~~: ~· Ivan ~elhi and farmly ~pent Sun pnsed Mlllll EL'i&amp;
Loll Ke tter a nd son Ralph of
a y
0\U\111 own
are t e ou::;equzt: ce no a ltl lltlon was g1v- meettna ot Ule Melas county COil\"
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J.hl! moqler and two of her son.o., da with A H W~ber and fli.mll ' evening A very;,~~~~"'l1~~;·~~
Chll.rl~trm s pent Thu.sc.Jay
with guests or relative&amp;.
mt It Ill lhe time About a week aso missioners and present their proMn. Dee Ward, Mrs. C. F. Rath· ~~Vllilc hJ:r husband und four other
~Jlthony Wou and Mr ar,d Mr~ wu~ spen t All
trl ~ Jds here
E~wa~ue ~~: 1 ~fa~!:lngton, Ky · It ~eveloped int.o blood polSOn and &amp;est. fonnally .
burn, Mrs. EJmfr Reed and ds.ugh- e~ were InJured A friend who
Biggs caUed on Henry Spf'n _ ~ latP ~o~d \\lshtng
M rll W K Dfan aud three chil- .s MI e
ds M r W F !i.Da 1s
d he was tllken to the Holzer ho~pll,tir Nancy motored to Columbu11 was Crtv lng the car was :aLso klol· cer sunda y &amp;lternoon
appy
r
ay&amp;.
dren or Columbus came Wcdn~sda\' ~en ot ~ancas~!-r . sPent Th:nks~-~tul ut Gall1polls Tuesday for tre atCharles and Mulne Meinhart or Prld•Y momlna.
t'd
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to vt!'llt her mother, Mr!. Elizabeth mg With relatives
ment.
Pomeroy spent Thanks&amp;lvlnl with
Mra. Oladys HUihes and LoUJst
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O:ue~rer .and familv at Mlnerwlll~
Mr a.nd Mrs R R Burnell son
-their aunt, Mrs Philip Meinhar~ 'hlbott Jft aasi1Linl 1n Rathbum'b
Reeisviil~
UIIIITII
until Sunday
Robert and wtfe ot Cleveland.' Mrs
Mr5 Harold Root and son Clar- of Middleport
atore durinl the anntver.saty 1!18le
1J111UniQ
Mr and Mrs. Philip Meter r1r , ~rl .Moore. Mr and Mrs GIU'Iand ence of Middleport .spent Friday
W:arran Pickens of Daston II
:ur. and Mra. L. E &amp;aundeiS of
Mabel C. B~-;ti and brother ~
sen Walter and Frank Meier re- McClelland and children ot Hunt - ~ith her faren~ ~tr :nd e Mrs vl~::en~M~:~e~~~~ursday enntna Oolumbul spent Thankqlvina with
Mr.
and
M~Worley
Howell
d
Emory
have returned to their
turned to Columbus F r iday after
lngton,
Chas.
Blumenauer
ar
Cleve
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le;ts
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tor
for
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employment
ln
Cantortatter
Mn
Ruth
Saunders
and
da~~&amp;hter
Middleport,
viBJted
Mr
and
in
Columbus after a week's !
~pt;n dlng Thanks&amp;lving
with relaland, Mr and Mrs. Rob Hughes, H Ungton to be at the bedtitde of spending Thankfillvlna here.
Datale.
W . C Reed , recentJy
vlsiL with Lbetr mother. Mrs Addle
th ~s here
Mr .and Mrs Will Hughes of
Wl
8h
lesh
nd ~-.
ond Mrs W 0 Maske, Mr
••- and Mrs Oren Solder and I e - k
M l$S Martha D :lrst who is at.- and
Athellli were called here by the Ill- her sister who is very poorly.
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Mr and Mrs. Dave A
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Blessedreliet'?That
d ed th
f M
R bert was accompanied to Huntington by two daughters and JJarry ~ •Qd Mrs. Clla.rle&amp; Archer and dau- two ehildren of Huntington, ll~t
Mrs Etta ShwnWiil)' has return- 1 , lu
call
lendlng C:~pital Unherslty at Co0
rs
Fannie Sines who retutlled tn the ot t.he Plains vl!lted over the hoU• Fttr Elisabeth of Akron and A L the week end with Wm Cund~of ed Lo her home here after a months 1u w twomeo
lumlms came home Wednesday and ~~:'!h!sn bt a
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day with Mra LUUe Hysell aJi4 Archer
of
Parkersbura
spent ~ nd famUy.
.l stay in Columbus wit h her daugh - Lyd1ai!.PJDkham's
will ~pend the week end with her
The
woman
's
Foreign
Mlsalonary
t1augttter
Mabel
of
Sou&amp;b
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with
Mr
and
Nrs
Catherine,
Dorls,
Rosa
and
Vlr1\er, Mrs Doris Miller and ramlly 1 Vcsetable ComparCJlfS, Mr and Mr11 Will Dorst
Scciely will meet at the home of,Avenue
)ohn Rawson.
glnla, Rlee or Hobson. spent Bun- ' Mr and Mrs Edwin Miller of pouod. It eases
Arthur G 2nhelmer and Mis.a CarMrs s M 01058 next WednesdiLY
M~. and Mn Tom Lonptaft' who
Mr. and Mrs Charles Dawson of \day evenl,n&amp; ,with. ,:\nita AIUl and jBarberton llre here for a VISit w1th uuelcrampsand
Jio Yeager returne1 home WednesIrelatives
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2 d N t the ehange ha- •--n v•·ttlnl 1n ~~um~·- fw Columbua B.re aueata of Mr and Della. Mae Stnttb.
rtov Afte• a visit with relatives at
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!aml,ty T'
moved
Ray Puckard and son Francis ot j heada~:hes
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of
ume
1 the past week, returned hbme Wed...
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Pains
P1 1 tsrnouth a 1d Cincinnati
Mu. 8 R. Bigley will cntert.ain 1nesday. They were accompu.ltd
M.r and Mrs. Don Allen ami to M1ddleport 'iaat week.
Colwnb~~sp~t ~-vera I days h er ~
ont f
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Hiram Parker a nd .nephew WillThe mix-up reported in the vot.- the M E Guild at the home of her 1
----~~hun Parkcl ,of RcckvUIP, l'i'l:d , came
to attend the funeral or Mrs Matil- ing at Minersville with J'i!i&amp;rd to da~hter Claudia Schaefer next
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~ da Parker a.t MinersvUle Friday af- the Forest Run district
on the Tuesday evening, Dec 1st
tern()Oil.
school participation issue,
has
Mr and Mrs Chub Pickens ot
Mr ar.d Mn Roy Tracy and started conBidera_ble controveny, In Canton, 0, are the auest.a of his
family of Log:an. Mrs Danll Tracy justice to tne County board of parents. Mr. and Mrs. B E. Pickens
and daughter No.ra of Gallipolis which Charley Mullen Is chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wolfe had
!"pmt Thanksgiving with Mr. and and Frank Fugate clerk, It 1a aald far thell' 8u..1day &amp;ue8l8 Wtll Reefer
that this organization was noL in and w!Ce of AU1ens
Mu; A 0 . Tr~tt"Y
Dr John Philson wu a business
Mr. and Mrs
Joe McCulloug:h any way at fault for the trouble revisitor in Columbus the first or the
and baby or Ru.shylvania came Wed mlting
Ballots and supplies of all kinds week.
ne.s1ay for a f ~ w days visit witt
Mr. and Mrs Will Jonea o1 CoMrs MtCullough ''!. parents, Mr were sent to the var.oou.s polling
places as requtred by lliiW and Ute lumbus motored here Sunday morn·
and Mrs Dave Wetzel
Mr and Mrs Clyde WUihunson particular bsllots ln question were mg and sp..mt the day with the tat~
of Warren 0, nnd Mr !l.lld Mrs at Mlneno~vllle un~•l 5 45 on thu tcr''i mother, Mrs J M Spencer
Mt and Mrs. Harry Wolfe llnd
Carl Griffith c-t Columbus an~ ~venlng at election when Syracuse
~JX"n•Jinp- :J few
davs with Mrs .ent to Minersville ror more ba.llots, their ne1gllbon Mr and Mrs J E
.Jyro.cU&amp;e having nm out or ba.llots Scott motored here Sunday from
Myt'tle OIIffith c.f Naylors Run
Mls John Hite son Kimball and J.bout:. that time Tbrougb an error, Huntmston and were guest&amp; of
.L Forest Run book,a warJ sent
tu Je lat l\ :!5
Byrat;;ulle and one 'blU.wt from th~
Jnme.s B. Kay of Salem. 0 .. Is I
book Is said to have been uae,d be- ht&gt;re !!lpendtnl Thllnksylvlntt wllh' ]
fore the error Willi dtacovel'JI(l.
h\s Mster Miss Get trude Kay,
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&lt;Continued ,from 11a1e one&gt;
Ho\'erew, therr: were seven i~ss
Ml and Mrs. Frank f:a.ton and l
made 1n the party caucus by ~ l;alotl counted In th' Miwlflville two children ot Huntlnatblll fuotor·\· "
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an even
~ -.· diltrl~t ~t tlle book~ ld here Wednesday · evenbli~ irid ·Somi extreme drys, lt Ia reported, showed were actu&amp;lly Clast. Up to spent Thur&amp;day with Mrs. Eaton's 1
hope to restore the old alcohollc 11~ the presnt time, what became o~ mother, Mrs .) M Spencer They I
quor tramc committee e.nd m11.ke It these seven ballobt aw.u remalm "' expect to return home Monday.
an out a.nd out dry committee
mystery • To complJcate l.he l&gt;ltuaMrs "Bill" oraha.m and chllaren
This .re por~ wa~ dented bY .some tlon, It la aald there are ftve over~ came from Pt Pleasant. last week 1
of the rules experts. Th~ comm1L- .apptpr school dlstrlcta m lha: v•u - And spent several days with ht!r
tee, which was In- existence tor 50 ltular vc.ttng diBL.&amp;Ict In which l.he parents. Mt and Ml'6. Joe Shennan
years unUl 11127. had Uttle to do t.rcuble has occurred
and Mr. and Mrs J. E. Orahllln. ;
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for ten years be tore \t was dlscon •
Mra. Tom Hood WB..i calletl to I
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tinued All major dry law funcMinersville, Saturday, l:ly i.t.1.e crlt-j
. • "t.. •tl
Lions had been lodled In the judileal illness and later llle Jed.th of
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ctary committee, which framed the
.,
her mother, Mrs Robert Hushes
0 !
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Vol6tea4 a.ct.
The alcoholic 1Jq11or trafflc comSr.
' 1!) ~
r :'t.'
mlttee, which waa primarilY a.n InUNION SERVICES
Allen Brown, a medical student
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vesdgatlng body, could be utilized, ,The two churches, M. E. and, !lt the West Virglqta university.
&gt;.
to counter any Inquiries forced by Baptist, ob!I"Wved Thanksgiving ~ay wa.s a gu::!Bt ot Mr. and Mrs 0 B
congreaetonal wets.
a.t the Baptist church, Thursday Crow, Thanksgiving day
The republlcam of the House ala¢ eventn&amp;;, Rev HHrd1n o! the Ml E.
Mr and Mrs W B. Reed had tor
faced factional dlfftcultles u Lhe church In the pulpit
' th~ir guests on Tuesday, Dr and
Pepnsylvanla deleg:atlon met to deMrs E McElfresh, Mr. and Mrs.
CELEBRATED GOLDEN
John Chase and SOil ot Pt Ple~&gt;a.·
ctt!e whether It would support Rep
T•lson or connecticut or Rep SneH
WEDDING
ant and Marvin McElfresh and
of New York ror the speak.enhlp
I Mr and Mrs. oren Wolfe cele- wlte of Parkersburg
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Both Snell and Tilson forces brated with a tamlly dinner pKrty
. a.nd Mrs W. N. Hooil of
cla.Jm a majority of republican : Sunday at their home the•: 5pth \
Pa., sprmt the past week
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votes In the party oonterence which weddlbg 11.nnlvenary Mr Wolle 1.s
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will be held on Monday
.
'1'4 and his wife 68 Their marriage
his business In the local on
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Nomlna.tlon for Speaker by a mlno- was ,solemnized in Racine nnd l.h~:;
rlty party usually carries with It cmclitbg minister W8.9 Rev J. c
Coffee, wife and son ot 1
the minority floor leadership. Since Arbuckle of the Methodist church
and Dorothy PhllllOn of
Til8(1n has held the past of major- who now resides on sunbury road
partook of turkey with
ity leadel however, he insists that In Columbus Children ot the cou~·
Dr. and Mrs John
he will be the republican leader pie ll.re. Miss Dorta Wolte ond h\r.!l
day. The'
even It he is defeated for speaker. Wallace Pickens ot Columbus, l(r.s
Sunday.
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Albert Botkin of Sprtnafteld and
Harry Wiltshire re-~
Ml.s6 Clara and Mr Herman Wolfe
duties at t~ local lock
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o{ Racine.
Orandehlldren
e.re:
Monday morning. An unGordon,
MarJorie
and
Don
aceldent put him In ~he
of mine-fine tobaccos from all over'll.le world,
up with tobacco.. M""tly 1moke
I. .Yi
Pickens, Anna Me.rle, Dorothy and
hospital, where he under- i
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Albert Botkinll Jr. and Xr11. John went two major operations and was
and
cured
and
blended
just
so;
y,ou
touldn't
get
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•aiprottn now- but I've smoked plenty of
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6ellera.
conftned to the hospital lleVeral

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.S'tAY WITH THE LORRD-The Lord is with you .
whilil'~ be with Him; and if Ye forsake Him, He will fot·••ke· )r(lu.~tl. Chro•lcles 16:2.
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Letter to PhUemon" Text : Phlle ·
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1-&amp; :16 J..Ord•a Supper to All
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t0:30 Morntng Devotional
1:30 ChriiWm Ende11.vor. Oene- '
Welker, Prea Topic "Where
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WHITE COTTON
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Ladiea 50c

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Ohta'Ch night service,, Wednesd&amp;Y Eve.. Dec 2nd Topic ·· 'Spirl- 1 rhts -orchestra Played

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it\ ch(lJ1e thoup meeunas Board · l\ Uddleport
ChOir, Xm.as :Citnmtttee, Teachers I
CliOir lpraattce, Saturday evening
7.30 ea.ch week under din:lcLion of I

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'Compktciy rcd~.::orat~ d and
$300 000 spent m n,itJ.ing: the
lo~h· ; l chmce for the traveler
C n·/ ' C')iTcc Shop
Large,
exce.Ftiona1 ~"t':lcc
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Hotel Chtttenden the
Home of Lhc "P!Jr~le
comfortable l'"'Om~from $1 ~0 opwud.

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Ye&amp;, you can do just that by
Buying Your Coat, Suit, Dress, Hat,
Gloves, Hosiery, etc., NOW-dur~
ina our ''Opportunity Sale."
It is all Clean, New 1\ferchandile and the manufacturer's. have
·''SJ,.ASHED" the prices to us and
'Y~ a.re , ..ssing the good news tQ
)'~u ~- T~~re is no getting away
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CAN SAVE~

"I'll stand by tobacco .
in good times, in hard tiines . . . ,
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Pa.inl, ·sutfne•lll. N1!1rvou•n~ea, Cilolee
:under JD:ru. Hee.da.obee, B\lralns $d
lUadder Wea.knee•, cau1el'l by Kid••Y Aaldltf 1 want_xon to quit 1urterlng l'ighl,:now. Come In 111nd s..,et:
what 1 thinK Ia the great.•at m •
~lne J have ever round. It otlen
v.. big tmJH'ovemlnt In ~4 boura.
u•t a1k m• tor CY•tn &lt;61M-tes).
•1 onlY T5e a.nd I guara.ntee It to
Qul&lt;!kiY oombat th•.we cpm1lt1Qn• amJ
aa,tlllf:r compJoJely, or return emptY
pmckaa• and pt your tnOUIJ' , _ .

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~Sunday eventna Just a.bout dus ..
while Wilmer Olrcle meat cutter at
tb s
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e pencer IUI;"a .
y- lng irtcnd&amp; in Dunbar, W. Va., and
hl.s car wa.s .f.ttlna on the street
C8116hi n.
lu'l 1 m an u:nknown .l!louree and before the 1\re WM exUn ..
gulahed ~e car was a total loss. It
was a 31 alx cylinder EBsex and •
nice car. It was partla.lly covered by

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but good from 10bacco in any form-pipe, cigar,
or ciaarcuc-and that goes f6r e•cry smoker I

McKenat~. another emof the lock and dam, has been
an enforced vacation the past 1
weeks. the result ot Ulness He ·
out now on his annual vacation
ot .rtwo weeks.
Mip Mar.p.ret.. Gra.ham, a stu- )
dent at the Cincinnati untvei'Bit.y. 1
Is here spending 1'hankllgtvfnr and I
se:Mral dqs followlnc wltl\ _ her 1
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ihJ~.i &amp;'fie¢; •1_1d 11,ve 'l_Ut
the~ fordleir~wn smok-

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Leather Ladies Hand
Bags, Under Am Bags, Bil.Folds and P~k­
et Books have shipped their complete hne,
and have given us pennisslon to offer thes,e
for three days only.

ing. kid lilY 11!ther fought
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These are the very lates1i this years styles
and each book canies 81 giiarantee of quality and wear. These are now on display at
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"He'd c:enainlt appreciate wba~ we let today,
though. Jo,t thinlt about

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anything purer or milder. Cleanest factories
you ever saw, too -never a hand touching the
cigarettes , .. everythjng up to ~ate.
"A big improvement over thl' illd .'waY$ •••.
rkkon that's why I like CHEST~RFIELOS
..; much. ·I notii:e most of my friends get a lot'.
of pleasure out of them,
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ter how things are going. Probably there
was never anything in the world that
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they smoke it.
"Yes, sir-I'D stand up for tobacco u
as 1 can strike a match!"

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PLANTS M. E. CRIJII()II
and Mrs. ¥U&gt;ur W.rllp and
s. s. at 8:30 cxmducted. by Ida
and wtte. Mr &amp;lid :lin. C.
B. &amp;yre, Supt. Come lWd learn of :,·-·;,;,;.na and tour ........., Olld
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Preachini aL 10 .30 a. m and 7.oo
Tfll' ,\ntar&lt;'tlc ri&gt;g lon has lliii
m Revtval meetings here everv ('uunt•· rp11rr .. r thf' f1uuoue not&gt;tbern
at ' 00 p. m. come
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All church nlaht, Wednesday 7 30
EftkifiiM Cllan:b
Bible Bc:hool 9:10 a. m
Oh.orua R.eheat..el 10 30 a m
Publle wonhip and ~Sermon 1 P
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WednesdaY

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PubUc welcome to aJl l!ervlctll

Big Dance
Tonight
K. of P. HALL, Pomeroy.
Dancing 9 to 2 A. M.

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JHK 8J'l&gt;("ht4'"\ of Columbuo11 , ~pt&gt;nt \ lut Wffk with. ha parent., 'f.~ J.
Yrt. Oard.ner ReynoldB went to co- PORME.a AOED VITjZI.N DIAD
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clautht-n RUIIh Wft"f IUHU owr
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lumbua 'nlur&amp;da)' tor a ahon viii~
Word waa received here t.hll week
1be hoUda'/ with Kr and Mra Aa 11 few dafW lut ..eelr with hu pt.r .. . Jla(k.ard and t&amp;mUy
enta.
I N.n Ella Emr1ct ha8 ~~
with rel&amp;Uva.
cl the death of John Roller a form·
, . . _ Y- . . . . ' BradbuJ7.
Mn Maude Prost and two chU- 1home from a visit wtt.h J'Q)UMI:"
Mill LucUle OuUer 11: the auett of er c1tlmen of Lhl• place. He ~
yt--t-1... I ! Pred Jl.ur;llell of Tok4o wu here
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Mill Helen 8ochaeter d.urlnl the away MC'!lda)' morntnr; at hla home
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over Than.tlltftn&amp; v1.11t1n1 wi th h Ui. dren, M t . and Mn. Hu.ll f'rotlt o.nd Plclr.~f\~
two children or Plora Ohto ~ Ptnt
Oarret.t ~y or 8llvet R~,
'l'hankl&amp;ivlna re&lt;:eM at the Jatet~a In Belpa-e, Ohio. rollowlnl an 4!1X• I
n o n MI·L
t•mlly
:MlM Irma Hoo1 ot Cotumbua
here. Bot.b an: Oblo unlver· tended Ulneu
Punenl eenolcel
Mr. and Mn. John Rose had u Sunday with Mr and M 1 , aus Wll.8 a. vhd tor •h.ne &amp;lU14&amp;:r.
spent Thankati:lv1Jl8 with her par- aty ltudenta.
Mr and Mrs Prank.~
were held Wednesday attemoon at I
&amp;UMtl Thunda)', Mr. and MJ s R Brechtel and famlly
ent., Mr and Mra prant Hood.
Elmer Ethle- ot Monkey Run, R E Williams anC:l f~ ..~
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141'1. o. R . Faria 111ft ThundaY :110 at hl.s home on FourLh llt.reet,l
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R. Hu1hn aon Dick and Pete MeMr. and lira. Dina Pritchard morn'inl tor Younptown t.o apeod R ev. Ray E Cole or the Parkerlburl'
lipent Sundll.)' evening ILt tht&gt; lwmt&gt; friends In Parke~ 8un4&amp;J.
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Klnle:r ot AtheDI.
0 H Precker
Mrs Myrtle Cochran ' and .., •I'
and children of Akron are the Thanktcl~ ,..th "'laUves She Seventh Street Unll«&lt; B"'thom FEENEY-BENNETT
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11f - - Berlba Hamilton and W.•- , Lettie Puple, Evelfll Mllw, Joe oC Jl'lora
&amp;llfii.S of her parent!, Mr and Mn
S nowden and Dorothy Ao- WadesviUa vtllited rellitiva Qftt ~ ~~·
acoompanled by ~r c:lauahter ...nUich cf!lcl&amp;t mlil . burial followed
is.u who w111 apenLI tht Clark, Edward TewUbary and. R us
Wm W1cldlam .
Helen Jane, Huah Daniell, and Ed - n the R oc.llland cemetery. Had he ,
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l.aen Milllo, acoompulled by MMX Sun bott vllllted M rt Ma 11 gte Frecktr the week end.
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Mn S P Quick, Lem. Tau M • ~ 1 ·~
Mlsll Irt:ne Orueser Qf Columbus ward Skinner, who ao aa 4ele&amp;ates Jived untU Dee 24 Mr Roller and I
Dill wu-oer and !:bcl.Ue W.yer born motored tc. YoWJI•t.own f'11· B&amp;turday
~ J Wei! ::~r Cochrn,... . wu~; a and rhomu Pollna and tamllJ' ,.._.
11pent Thanklctvln&amp; with her per- from thl Pomeroy Bapt.lat ell\u'cll hia Wlfe would have eeletrated their , The memben ot the PteDI7"' IWdeJita ot OhJo State artlvtd day morning tG attend the Ohio B
enta Mr, and Mra Ed Orueser
to attend a B Y P&lt; U oonvent\on :.ixtl.elh weddlnB anniversary He I Benni!Lt Pmt af ~he AmerteaD Le.. wedi:HI"-1 evenJnc: to spend Y. P. U ConventiOn They wl.J L:· K U ~t of OUSI! Brt&gt;chtt&gt;J • hurMl:J.) tter! friend!! here Sunday.
Mrs. OUbert Walter&amp; and Mia beln1 held there thlA week.
:VOJi born in Racine 81 yeare
ago, 1lon unanlmouab' puled a ftiOiu .. '111ankiiJYiDI and the week end tum 8t¥Jda)'
Martha Slap! or Wuhlnston . D
Davld Btna of ,cleveland and ail· but moved to Belpre and has been don durlnl their meetlna: 1a1t Wed. wltb their puenta.
Ur. and lin. R. U Grccan anf!
GREAT BEND
OAK HILL
C., a 1 the IJUHtll of their parent,, ter. Mary wno ill attendl.nl' Ohto ' citlzen of that town the pv.&amp;t 30 nesday nl&amp;ht.. to enter a prot.elt ot
M1u Allie Mauuk and. c p Bee· Mill Elizabeth. Ward motored to
Mr and Mrs. John Slaael.
State University at ColumbWI came yeara.
the abolltion of the oJice of ~- eerer tptnt 'ftlank811vlna with Mra Wellst.on Thun4ay
Mr and Mre E P. Bhahan, ...,..
Oliver Wilson ana Mills Dora: Wedneeda.y to spend a few days
E:wvlvme are his wtte. Nanc)' tlon otrl&lt;:et ot Yells county, t.o the Mayme Yaluek ot ProctorvUlt.
Bob Patttnon ot Alhanee 11 here
Mrs Mary Frederick &amp;.nd ~on Sunday dinner g:uesta ~ Mr. fD;d
Wilson or Marietta wne the i1ue8tll wlt.h their parents. Dr and. M'r•. R eller, Pari.ersburB, -:ustua Roller Meta.11 county commllllonera.
~~~. !.aJJy Jc.rda. 1 and dliluehLer v111ltlna Robert. Harris.
Hat.tlf' Fredemk 1 MrH Char lea Hajl
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1CurUs and Mrs
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of Mr. and Mrs 0-eorse H Parker Byron Blng:.
rJ rarna , Pa , three daUKhlen , Mnl.
Several membera of the ~ J:ditb and Pete Snyder of Pt. Plf!a•- 1 Mr and Mr11 Dan Hartinger of called on Mr and Ml ~ E r: Ha ye~ 1 Mr and Mrs "James ,WJlAori.
Th{lnks£1vln&amp;.
Mr. and Mn. C G Hall ot Hunt.- Minute Sewsey ,. at home, Mn. LH- u.t.ton a:ave lhort talks expla
ant. 5J)tnt Thunday with Mr and Letart spent Thankqlvinl w1th Mr Sunday afternoon
tutned Wednesday of last
Mr. a o1d Mrs Wm Wlckhki.m of :ngton visited Wedneliday with her tian Sha\\o and Mrs Emma Ollbert I the usefulneu of tbe omoe an un. Robert Barril
and Mrs. Bl1ney WUiiama
Wa:,.ne Pullins and !e.mlly ~J){:nl hom a rew da y5 vls1L with
Mulberry Avenue entel'talned the listers, Mr.11. Henry Ewing and Mrs Xlth af Parkersburg; 11 gra ndchll- why such a move would not. be~
lira. 11De Rice spent,. lhe holida y
Dan Parmer and Charles Blna;, Bundtty with Amanda Pullins
l daughtt:r Mn; Forest. Sleetll
following relatives 1banlu;riv1ng Nalter Hamm
iren: four 1reat llnlndchlldn:n, one coherence wittl Lhetr Child Welftre wtth ber am at Crown City
students of OhKI Unwe ralty are
Chllrles McElroy had for Sunday Ch~trleston.
Mr and M~;s. DH.na Pritchard and
Mra Kathreine Bramla&amp;e of Co- Jrotf1Lr Joseph Roller or Lmdsuy, Plan. which the Itet;lon 11 attemptMJl'Jorle and Gordon HarrJ 11 of spendtna the week end with their lauestJI Mr and Mrs Eber Warner, J~:~mtll Taylor ·~:;;:,.~";'~~~;
.JaU!. one sister Mr8 1.. S Nease In&amp; to carry on.
COiwnbUI spent 'IbankSiivln g he~ parenta
M1158 Elizabeth Frederick and J ohn t hi~ Nlster , Mrs p
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children of Akron , Mr and Mrs lumbwi lB the IUest of rel&amp;Llvea
Mr. and Mrs. Alv1n Norris o! .:asl Lherpool. Ohio
Clarence Middletm, f'.:llild Wei- wtth their Pf,renta The tormu reHayes, Mr and Mrs Da\'Ul Spen -1 '"""
Price Hawk and childre-n, Mr. and
•fare omee ot the W.:.l PD8t. •kml t.w-ned t'hunday
evenlna: while
FOUR KILLED IN WRECK
cer and son Harry and Henry Spen
J J Furbee
Mrs Ebner Wickham and Mrs Gallipolis spent Thankl!l&amp;lvlng with
cer and famtly spent Sunday evPn - his son M L
Marr Ellen Wickham and son her parents, Mr .ano. Mrs Ben H TAKEN TO HOLZt:R HOSPIT.U. with a oomm!tke composed of the Oordon I ~mpine1 lor a visit o\'er
Douglas
EwlnJ.
carl Lewl!. a ,.,.ell known em- followtna
Lectonnalrel. Georll Ole .-t·en~
Somerville, N. J,, Nov 21- INs- ln.&amp; with oeorge F rederick and
Vma Ferrell,
Mr and Mrs W R Hill and baby
0eol'le Crary Iii vlsitillg with plt:yre in the local ott field for sev- ChildS, C. 0. Plaher, Charles OhUP.
t.(r; and~.' A. A Chappelle oi TraledY ow.rtoGk a glil)' family to- ta:~ H J Newberr called on 1 Vls Venema n
ot Richwood. 0 . are the IUe&amp;ts of friends In Cleveland oveJ; the week era! years sutreH:d a minor InJury William St.eitr, Lawrence Reed. Qplum~a reti,U'llfd nunday e\e- da y, 'i'hen reLarntna from a wed- Mrs David and Mrs H~nr s Jcnce r I Mr and Mrs ~~:·~~;~~~~~
}ln parents Mr and Mrs George end.
on h!J) lei recently .,,. bile• ena:llged Charles McElhinny ana
tilnc after .llpendlna: Lhe hol!dny di l&amp; teas\ their jlUtomobUe crash- Baturda. afternoon
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I Several or ;:
Hobiltetter
B ~r ~d ~rs ~est Geyer a~d Ill hit: wcrk and •t war.~ of so llt.Lie I Collins. pl&amp;n to at;Lend the next, ~ wl.tn M:r. aul'«:l ~~ Johu TRl1nto ,a , trtt end ups.et., killln~~: ~· Ivan ~elhi and farmly ~pent Sun pnsed Mlllll EL'i&amp;
Loll Ke tter a nd son Ralph of
a y
0\U\111 own
are t e ou::;equzt: ce no a ltl lltlon was g1v- meettna ot Ule Melas county COil\"
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J.hl! moqler and two of her son.o., da with A H W~ber and fli.mll ' evening A very;,~~~~"'l1~~;·~~
Chll.rl~trm s pent Thu.sc.Jay
with guests or relative&amp;.
mt It Ill lhe time About a week aso missioners and present their proMn. Dee Ward, Mrs. C. F. Rath· ~~Vllilc hJ:r husband und four other
~Jlthony Wou and Mr ar,d Mr~ wu~ spen t All
trl ~ Jds here
E~wa~ue ~~: 1 ~fa~!:lngton, Ky · It ~eveloped int.o blood polSOn and &amp;est. fonnally .
burn, Mrs. EJmfr Reed and ds.ugh- e~ were InJured A friend who
Biggs caUed on Henry Spf'n _ ~ latP ~o~d \\lshtng
M rll W K Dfan aud three chil- .s MI e
ds M r W F !i.Da 1s
d he was tllken to the Holzer ho~pll,tir Nancy motored to Columbu11 was Crtv lng the car was :aLso klol· cer sunda y &amp;lternoon
appy
r
ay&amp;.
dren or Columbus came Wcdn~sda\' ~en ot ~ancas~!-r . sPent Th:nks~-~tul ut Gall1polls Tuesday for tre atCharles and Mulne Meinhart or Prld•Y momlna.
t'd
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to vt!'llt her mother, Mr!. Elizabeth mg With relatives
ment.
Pomeroy spent Thanks&amp;lvlnl with
Mra. Oladys HUihes and LoUJst
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O:ue~rer .and familv at Mlnerwlll~
Mr a.nd Mrs R R Burnell son
-their aunt, Mrs Philip Meinhar~ 'hlbott Jft aasi1Linl 1n Rathbum'b
Reeisviil~
UIIIITII
until Sunday
Robert and wtfe ot Cleveland.' Mrs
Mr5 Harold Root and son Clar- of Middleport
atore durinl the anntver.saty 1!18le
1J111UniQ
Mr and Mrs. Philip Meter r1r , ~rl .Moore. Mr and Mrs GIU'Iand ence of Middleport .spent Friday
W:arran Pickens of Daston II
:ur. and Mra. L. E &amp;aundeiS of
Mabel C. B~-;ti and brother ~
sen Walter and Frank Meier re- McClelland and children ot Hunt - ~ith her faren~ ~tr :nd e Mrs vl~::en~M~:~e~~~~ursday enntna Oolumbul spent Thankqlvina with
Mr.
and
M~Worley
Howell
d
Emory
have returned to their
turned to Columbus F r iday after
lngton,
Chas.
Blumenauer
ar
Cleve
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le;ts
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tue::Y
tor
for
h1B
employment
ln
Cantortatter
Mn
Ruth
Saunders
and
da~~&amp;hter
Middleport,
viBJted
Mr
and
in
Columbus after a week's !
~pt;n dlng Thanks&amp;lving
with relaland, Mr and Mrs. Rob Hughes, H Ungton to be at the bedtitde of spending Thankfillvlna here.
Datale.
W . C Reed , recentJy
vlsiL with Lbetr mother. Mrs Addle
th ~s here
Mr .and Mrs Will Hughes of
Wl
8h
lesh
nd ~-.
ond Mrs W 0 Maske, Mr
••- and Mrs Oren Solder and I e - k
M l$S Martha D :lrst who is at.- and
Athellli were called here by the Ill- her sister who is very poorly.
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Mr and Mrs. Dave A
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Pt ...- ..r er
Blessedreliet'?That
d ed th
f M
R bert was accompanied to Huntington by two daughters and JJarry ~ •Qd Mrs. Clla.rle&amp; Archer and dau- two ehildren of Huntington, ll~t
Mrs Etta ShwnWiil)' has return- 1 , lu
call
lendlng C:~pital Unherslty at Co0
rs
Fannie Sines who retutlled tn the ot t.he Plains vl!lted over the hoU• Fttr Elisabeth of Akron and A L the week end with Wm Cund~of ed Lo her home here after a months 1u w twomeo
lumlms came home Wednesday and ~~:'!h!sn bt a
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evening
day with Mra LUUe Hysell aJi4 Archer
of
Parkersbura
spent ~ nd famUy.
.l stay in Columbus wit h her daugh - Lyd1ai!.PJDkham's
will ~pend the week end with her
The
woman
's
Foreign
Mlsalonary
t1augttter
Mabel
of
Sou&amp;b
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'1'1\anU&amp;Ivlns
with
Mr
and
Nrs
Catherine,
Dorls,
Rosa
and
Vlr1\er, Mrs Doris Miller and ramlly 1 Vcsetable ComparCJlfS, Mr and Mr11 Will Dorst
Scciely will meet at the home of,Avenue
)ohn Rawson.
glnla, Rlee or Hobson. spent Bun- ' Mr and Mrs Edwin Miller of pouod. It eases
Arthur G 2nhelmer and Mis.a CarMrs s M 01058 next WednesdiLY
M~. and Mn Tom Lonptaft' who
Mr. and Mrs Charles Dawson of \day evenl,n&amp; ,with. ,:\nita AIUl and jBarberton llre here for a VISit w1th uuelcrampsand
Jio Yeager returne1 home WednesIrelatives
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De
2 d N t the ehange ha- •--n v•·ttlnl 1n ~~um~·- fw Columbua B.re aueata of Mr and Della. Mae Stnttb.
rtov Afte• a visit with relatives at
: ven;,ng
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!aml,ty T'
moved
Ray Puckard and son Francis ot j heada~:hes
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of
ume
1 the past week, returned hbme Wed...
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Pains
P1 1 tsrnouth a 1d Cincinnati
Mu. 8 R. Bigley will cntert.ain 1nesday. They were accompu.ltd
M.r and Mrs. Don Allen ami to M1ddleport 'iaat week.
Colwnb~~sp~t ~-vera I days h er ~
ont f
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Hiram Parker a nd .nephew WillThe mix-up reported in the vot.- the M E Guild at the home of her 1
----~~hun Parkcl ,of RcckvUIP, l'i'l:d , came
to attend the funeral or Mrs Matil- ing at Minersville with J'i!i&amp;rd to da~hter Claudia Schaefer next
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~ da Parker a.t MinersvUle Friday af- the Forest Run district
on the Tuesday evening, Dec 1st
tern()Oil.
school participation issue,
has
Mr and Mrs Chub Pickens ot
Mr ar.d Mn Roy Tracy and started conBidera_ble controveny, In Canton, 0, are the auest.a of his
family of Log:an. Mrs Danll Tracy justice to tne County board of parents. Mr. and Mrs. B E. Pickens
and daughter No.ra of Gallipolis which Charley Mullen Is chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wolfe had
!"pmt Thanksgiving with Mr. and and Frank Fugate clerk, It 1a aald far thell' 8u..1day &amp;ue8l8 Wtll Reefer
that this organization was noL in and w!Ce of AU1ens
Mu; A 0 . Tr~tt"Y
Dr John Philson wu a business
Mr. and Mrs
Joe McCulloug:h any way at fault for the trouble revisitor in Columbus the first or the
and baby or Ru.shylvania came Wed mlting
Ballots and supplies of all kinds week.
ne.s1ay for a f ~ w days visit witt
Mr. and Mrs Will Jonea o1 CoMrs MtCullough ''!. parents, Mr were sent to the var.oou.s polling
places as requtred by lliiW and Ute lumbus motored here Sunday morn·
and Mrs Dave Wetzel
Mr and Mrs Clyde WUihunson particular bsllots ln question were mg and sp..mt the day with the tat~
of Warren 0, nnd Mr !l.lld Mrs at Mlneno~vllle un~•l 5 45 on thu tcr''i mother, Mrs J M Spencer
Mt and Mrs. Harry Wolfe llnd
Carl Griffith c-t Columbus an~ ~venlng at election when Syracuse
~JX"n•Jinp- :J few
davs with Mrs .ent to Minersville ror more ba.llots, their ne1gllbon Mr and Mrs J E
.Jyro.cU&amp;e having nm out or ba.llots Scott motored here Sunday from
Myt'tle OIIffith c.f Naylors Run
Mls John Hite son Kimball and J.bout:. that time Tbrougb an error, Huntmston and were guest&amp; of
.L Forest Run book,a warJ sent
tu Je lat l\ :!5
Byrat;;ulle and one 'blU.wt from th~
Jnme.s B. Kay of Salem. 0 .. Is I
book Is said to have been uae,d be- ht&gt;re !!lpendtnl Thllnksylvlntt wllh' ]
fore the error Willi dtacovel'JI(l.
h\s Mster Miss Get trude Kay,
,
&lt;Continued ,from 11a1e one&gt;
Ho\'erew, therr: were seven i~ss
Ml and Mrs. Frank f:a.ton and l
made 1n the party caucus by ~ l;alotl counted In th' Miwlflville two children ot Huntlnatblll fuotor·\· "
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wets
an even
~ -.· diltrl~t ~t tlle book~ ld here Wednesday · evenbli~ irid ·Somi extreme drys, lt Ia reported, showed were actu&amp;lly Clast. Up to spent Thur&amp;day with Mrs. Eaton's 1
hope to restore the old alcohollc 11~ the presnt time, what became o~ mother, Mrs .) M Spencer They I
quor tramc committee e.nd m11.ke It these seven ballobt aw.u remalm "' expect to return home Monday.
an out a.nd out dry committee
mystery • To complJcate l.he l&gt;ltuaMrs "Bill" oraha.m and chllaren
This .re por~ wa~ dented bY .some tlon, It la aald there are ftve over~ came from Pt Pleasant. last week 1
of the rules experts. Th~ comm1L- .apptpr school dlstrlcta m lha: v•u - And spent several days with ht!r
tee, which was In- existence tor 50 ltular vc.ttng diBL.&amp;Ict In which l.he parents. Mt and Ml'6. Joe Shennan
years unUl 11127. had Uttle to do t.rcuble has occurred
and Mr. and Mrs J. E. Orahllln. ;
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for ten years be tore \t was dlscon •
Mra. Tom Hood WB..i calletl to I
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tinued All major dry law funcMinersville, Saturday, l:ly i.t.1.e crlt-j
. • "t.. •tl
Lions had been lodled In the judileal illness and later llle Jed.th of
.I ' ~ l ~
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ctary committee, which framed the
.,
her mother, Mrs Robert Hushes
0 !
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Vol6tea4 a.ct.
The alcoholic 1Jq11or trafflc comSr.
' 1!) ~
r :'t.'
mlttee, which waa primarilY a.n InUNION SERVICES
Allen Brown, a medical student
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vesdgatlng body, could be utilized, ,The two churches, M. E. and, !lt the West Virglqta university.
&gt;.
to counter any Inquiries forced by Baptist, ob!I"Wved Thanksgiving ~ay wa.s a gu::!Bt ot Mr. and Mrs 0 B
congreaetonal wets.
a.t the Baptist church, Thursday Crow, Thanksgiving day
The republlcam of the House ala¢ eventn&amp;;, Rev HHrd1n o! the Ml E.
Mr and Mrs W B. Reed had tor
faced factional dlfftcultles u Lhe church In the pulpit
' th~ir guests on Tuesday, Dr and
Pepnsylvanla deleg:atlon met to deMrs E McElfresh, Mr. and Mrs.
CELEBRATED GOLDEN
John Chase and SOil ot Pt Ple~&gt;a.·
ctt!e whether It would support Rep
T•lson or connecticut or Rep SneH
WEDDING
ant and Marvin McElfresh and
of New York ror the speak.enhlp
I Mr and Mrs. oren Wolfe cele- wlte of Parkersburg
1
Both Snell and Tilson forces brated with a tamlly dinner pKrty
. a.nd Mrs W. N. Hooil of
cla.Jm a majority of republican : Sunday at their home the•: 5pth \
Pa., sprmt the past week
f
f'
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while the former was look1Jll'
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votes In the party oonterence which weddlbg 11.nnlvenary Mr Wolle 1.s
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will be held on Monday
.
'1'4 and his wife 68 Their marriage
his business In the local on
1
Nomlna.tlon for Speaker by a mlno- was ,solemnized in Racine nnd l.h~:;
rlty party usually carries with It cmclitbg minister W8.9 Rev J. c
Coffee, wife and son ot 1
the minority floor leadership. Since Arbuckle of the Methodist church
and Dorothy PhllllOn of
Til8(1n has held the past of major- who now resides on sunbury road
partook of turkey with
ity leadel however, he insists that In Columbus Children ot the cou~·
Dr. and Mrs John
he will be the republican leader pie ll.re. Miss Dorta Wolte ond h\r.!l
day. The'
even It he is defeated for speaker. Wallace Pickens ot Columbus, l(r.s
Sunday.
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Albert Botkin of Sprtnafteld and
Harry Wiltshire re-~
Ml.s6 Clara and Mr Herman Wolfe
duties at t~ local lock
~
o{ Racine.
Orandehlldren
e.re:
Monday morning. An unGordon,
MarJorie
and
Don
aceldent put him In ~he
of mine-fine tobaccos from all over'll.le world,
up with tobacco.. M""tly 1moke
I. .Yi
Pickens, Anna Me.rle, Dorothy and
hospital, where he under- i
t
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W
Albert Botkinll Jr. and Xr11. John went two major operations and was
and
cured
and
blended
just
so;
y,ou
touldn't
get
.
•aiprottn now- but I've smoked plenty of
1
6ellera.
conftned to the hospital lleVeral

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whilil'~ be with Him; and if Ye forsake Him, He will fot·••ke· )r(lu.~tl. Chro•lcles 16:2.
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t0:30 Morntng Devotional
1:30 ChriiWm Ende11.vor. Oene- '
Welker, Prea Topic "Where
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WHITE COTTON
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Ladiea 50c

d.lreetkm of Mrs Tyree , chorister I
Ohta'Ch night service,, Wednesd&amp;Y Eve.. Dec 2nd Topic ·· 'Spirl- 1 rhts -orchestra Played

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14 a. Alt the women of the church 1 Jna Nl!ht a:t The Malionlc
it\ ch(lJ1e thoup meeunas Board · l\ Uddleport
ChOir, Xm.as :Citnmtttee, Teachers I
CliOir lpraattce, Saturday evening
7.30 ea.ch week under din:lcLion of I

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'Compktciy rcd~.::orat~ d and
$300 000 spent m n,itJ.ing: the
lo~h· ; l chmce for the traveler
C n·/ ' C')iTcc Shop
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Hotel Chtttenden the
Home of Lhc "P!Jr~le
comfortable l'"'Om~from $1 ~0 opwud.

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Ye&amp;, you can do just that by
Buying Your Coat, Suit, Dress, Hat,
Gloves, Hosiery, etc., NOW-dur~
ina our ''Opportunity Sale."
It is all Clean, New 1\ferchandile and the manufacturer's. have
·''SJ,.ASHED" the prices to us and
'Y~ a.re , ..ssing the good news tQ
)'~u ~- T~~re is no getting away
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CAN SAVE~

"I'll stand by tobacco .
in good times, in hard tiines . . . ,
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all kind of times ... it helps' ~ whble lot!

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Pa.inl, ·sutfne•lll. N1!1rvou•n~ea, Cilolee
:under JD:ru. Hee.da.obee, B\lralns $d
lUadder Wea.knee•, cau1el'l by Kid••Y Aaldltf 1 want_xon to quit 1urterlng l'ighl,:now. Come In 111nd s..,et:
what 1 thinK Ia the great.•at m •
~lne J have ever round. It otlen
v.. big tmJH'ovemlnt In ~4 boura.
u•t a1k m• tor CY•tn &lt;61M-tes).
•1 onlY T5e a.nd I guara.ntee It to
Qul&lt;!kiY oombat th•.we cpm1lt1Qn• amJ
aa,tlllf:r compJoJely, or return emptY
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~Sunday eventna Just a.bout dus ..
while Wilmer Olrcle meat cutter at
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e pencer IUI;"a .
y- lng irtcnd&amp; in Dunbar, W. Va., and
hl.s car wa.s .f.ttlna on the street
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lu'l 1 m an u:nknown .l!louree and before the 1\re WM exUn ..
gulahed ~e car was a total loss. It
was a 31 alx cylinder EBsex and •
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but good from 10bacco in any form-pipe, cigar,
or ciaarcuc-and that goes f6r e•cry smoker I

McKenat~. another emof the lock and dam, has been
an enforced vacation the past 1
weeks. the result ot Ulness He ·
out now on his annual vacation
ot .rtwo weeks.
Mip Mar.p.ret.. Gra.ham, a stu- )
dent at the Cincinnati untvei'Bit.y. 1
Is here spending 1'hankllgtvfnr and I
se:Mral dqs followlnc wltl\ _ her 1
p&amp;nnta.~-t.rr. and M.n~. J. E. o,..

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Leather Ladies Hand
Bags, Under Am Bags, Bil.Folds and P~k­
et Books have shipped their complete hne,
and have given us pennisslon to offer thes,e
for three days only.

ing. kid lilY 11!ther fought
aU through tho war, and

These are the very lates1i this years styles
and each book canies 81 giiarantee of quality and wear. These are now on display at
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"He'd c:enainlt appreciate wba~ we let today,
though. Jo,t thinlt about

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anything purer or milder. Cleanest factories
you ever saw, too -never a hand touching the
cigarettes , .. everythjng up to ~ate.
"A big improvement over thl' illd .'waY$ •••.
rkkon that's why I like CHEST~RFIELOS
..; much. ·I notii:e most of my friends get a lot'.
of pleasure out of them,
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ter how things are going. Probably there
was never anything in the world that
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"Yes, sir-I'D stand up for tobacco u
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Sunday IW!Btl ot C P Steward ~t~.nd
Ifamily.
Mr. &amp;nd Mri. Arntestice Nace
6Pe"D'- SUnday with W . l. Swett- t.nd
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Mn. Allee Radcutre retarned to
. her home 1n Alben&amp; SaLurday ha \ ·
illg spent a · short ~tm.e wtth her Wl ·
cle, Mortimer MoKntaht.
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John Cline $Del wtte.
Oheeter Steward 1s ~ed t.o
his hom.-witb the mumpti.
Mrs. David Davla, Albany s.u ct
tbe ltleptomantacs, there are only twenty-tlh.ree mQI"'!
daUihter , Mts . Helen McGhee, Ra tl

allff'e, spent rFriday wiLh the fm• .
Ater's
datW~ter. Mrs. K . A. SJ.&amp;&lt;,;on.
Ellletmey E..,..U
Mr. and Mrrt Carl Dot.aon, Akro n
A careful man is one who alw~s
makes his promises 1n his wU' 's are spendl!ll a tew days with the

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INOIGDmON
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Men to Watch

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G~ M£ THU~~DAY

At ·erttleaJ·

Great Conteat le W aced Between Bitter RiYal, Be- out·pun\!d him.
fore Record Bre':k* Crowd Of Approximately ..!::,~..~~~~ tr,.~,ftr~:.r~:: 1 :n1:l 'Butch' And Playen Hard
3,000 Wal!IIEyed Football Fan•
Urne to po..,.r the &amp;luollon cv"
At Work For Lid
and probably not one e""r dreolned
Liftinc Effort
&amp; nothin1 t.o nothing score thru
t11e enure game. The nrst hair en1·
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own territory.
klc\ed•oiJ a t 'II"'
belinnklg of the second half and
the I'&amp;C&lt; w.. on aoaln. First one
olde had the """ and then the oth·

Never Get Within Pomeroy 20 Yard Line; Panthen
Make Senral Drina; ThriUer Comea• At
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Athens, Nov, 27-ln an eft'ort to
l'~m· the fint umc m seven con- 1lng (le!ensLVc player t.ouches t~:e they strived so hard to cr0613
"sccutlvL )'e!lt .'i the Pomeroy Purple ,. ball m· Is touched bY It, the oval
What seemed. to b a drive to the pt his Bobcats tn shape ror tne 1
Panthers held th ::- Middleport Yel· beccmes a fi'f-r- b11J and may be re- Purple KQal line · started In the flrat baslcethllou game or the season, I
low Jacketr \o a scon· ~ lie ft, 1ocver.zd by any plA.yer on either fouttb quarter but after the Pome~ Coach "Butch' Orover &gt;fl putting j
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· a cr I team pro-yldt~ It docs so Without roy team received a flrteen yawl hls Ohio Unlven;lty cagers tht'OUI...
Pl:l}'l'iliJ an \ '1te game outpunttng ftrst touchtng the around. There I penalty, Pierotti attempted to paBS hard dally practice ~sslon.s The
Hlcm. fUL-p~ t&amp;ng them, and p:en Ineve1 was e.ny argument about It and lost the ball on downs. Mid- se1a0n ~ bee. 3 In Athens wtth
crn.lly cuHll\.tin~t th1:11l through hlttlllg the ~round, Lhe ccnt~ntion dlepm-t lmmedtately took the ball Bllsa College, to be followed two
hne plays.
centr&gt;rc:l a.round as to whether It and after a succession of Ur. ~ nights later by a tussle with Oh1~
n wM Indeed fl great game .. one di:! !'r dl.d not touch a Mld&amp;lleport 1 plays and no gatn, Ne~ pw1ted to State's 818 Ten entrant at Colum·
which w11l long tz tcmeml:ered by playel' The o11lclal ruling, h&amp;weve,r IDye near th~ center or the field. bus
the Pomeroy fans as thfJy camf'! was that It dld not In th~ mcnn-1' Dy~ wa.s stopped almost tn his 1 With only four lette:men eligible
('loser tn carrying awlly a victory I time the crowd thmklny the same traolu; and on the n~t play a pass land little promising material ot.her
Thursday than tl}ey had ever be- was over, swat·med over the field wu pulled. Neal Intercepted that ihan theae men, the Bobcats'
!ore 'Uie two teams started playing and It was some llttle time ~fore pass from Dye on the 9ft yard Une ~ancea of retalnlng the title they
footba'IPfrom t'he start a.nd conttn- the field could be clee.red and the and gained nve yard~ before the won last year look slbn. Verne
ued tt until the r£-!ere~ blew hu:; game resumed wlt.h the ball on Mid- Pcrneroy team dmped. hlm to the Wolfe. a regular last scllf!On, is tnwhlBtle at the close Q[ til~ fray dleport'.s 2Q yard line ln their own gi'Clund. The first otTenstve play or ~!iJible to play his old poaltion at
WhJle the Pcml'roy rans n.rc t:c-~ p :~sc&amp;tson. The game to a clc~e the Yellow Jaekets after they had center This leaves Grover with
mc.antng the fact that lh..y did not nlmcst Immediately thereaftel .
l ~Qa!ned pc~e.ssion of the baH wao; but inexperienced candtdates, Paol
I'COte afl~&gt;r threat enhlg '!O often. the
'I h e gam~ w•..) plti.)"XI &amp;!most ~n- A. PMB from N:..&gt;ai, lntenri~d evi- Burcher, Stoekpwt and
Ebner
Middleport fa'rni are thankful to the tlrely in Middlepor~ terr.it.ory -ex- dentlv for :Bca-.;tr just acrC"S3 the ~ak, Clevetalftl, tor thll!l job.
ut.mott that the game ended lUi It ccpt for a few mindtes In the ' third line but Tuff Lewlli caught tt. and th ere ~ &amp; poslbtllty that if netdid.
quarter. when 1t c~emed th&amp;.t the :t Y.'8.S ruled tr.complete.
we~I ~ t oee men came throURh
A ICCOid br~aktng c1·cwct attend~ Jackel~:; wei'~ drivmg t.o t.hc goal
Just .a few seconds after thl:o play Haroldno~~~ to hold the position,
ed the game, litH.I t.ng to fll.:. Into llne. The forward wu.ll or the Ptu- Dye tr1er:l a long pass to one of the Va a gu rd
ParkersburK, W.
t~te Middleport fl~lrl bcrot c (llle plf' \loave held, ho\nver. and the ends and Rllev stepped in tor an ed ''to ee ate 8 year, may be shtft
Interception Riley started down the jW!t
~we;er, Brown ht.a
ocJook. It wall e.o;tlmatcd th·1t near- drive was soon stopped
ly ~ pc.rsons trcwdNI togl'ther on
Thr Jackets were n~ver dangt:r ~ flcld and tt seemed like a au~ U;ie grtdtron :nd a~ .:amt~ on
the. blcnehel'l'i whiJ(· ub:Jut :.![;~ sl•JOd ous ho\Vf'ver their ofterudve agams touchdown for the Yellow Jackets, chance to sho hi 88 1 ~ 0t0
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around the flf&gt;ld Ttw fans (rom the. strong furple line being prac : Dye l ushcd In, going at full 11peect. ta.ge on the co~rt m~
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both, towns were peacdul throu&amp;h- tiCblly nil. They never had the baH from the side cruh~d Into Riley
Harry Lackey y~:~gsWwn 1 k I
C"Ut ~~·e.scntlng one cf thJ most or- In tlHtlr own pooseNion clo~r Lha1 . brlngln~ him to the ground and like a sure mot to tate th ' 00 '"
dv.rly crow1s ever attE'ndtng an ath- Pomeroy's 20 ya.rd uoo.
stopping th{' Middleport chance tor J)OIIItfon vacated by Je e ~td
Jette , tilt of any k!11d between the
The eleven players of - U~ tWc ~ tcuchdown. Dye rt-ally ta-ckled shoWer, e.ll-Ohio plau'fl rr~
By LES CONKLIN
with Manager Walter J()hnson lfllllll
a'rdfllt rivnls 1'h e weo.tll~r v.a.'&gt;
9Uey 90 hard. that he was knOCked a.tei! last )'tar
Lackey~ 0 ~ t1
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SCSfi()ll anti may be tr•ded·
And
t'teal for football throughOut the teams should retleive a commend- out for a few minutes, but It wam't mate wiiJ prob&amp;bly be Shad' 't~S ~~
Mew York, Nov. 21- 0n t.he heel~ Clarl~ orUIUi preitd.ent of• the Sf!n
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afternoon, the temperature holl'er- uble word. from ~verybody, as all long and b::l came back to try an- derl! Columb
flfa around forty dellr.ee:&amp; during pltyed their best tor their Alma othn pazos, after the Middleport last 'seMon WI, a e rmo.n from! c.f tile lc}' ;JlPS~ ~i1at IKK/.1 will Joe Judge, veterar: f\nt burerilan,
the playln·,.of th ~ game. A slight Mater. trying to do their be.st for team wa.o; forced to ~tive the ball up
John Tr8.ce Za
blow King Football outl of tq.e sport may be With another club nex\
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l&gt;n:ete was blowing but not enough the !!Ch~ in the final ':me 0~ t~e nftf~r going Into Pomeroy's tel'ritory 111'1 of three Ye&amp;r~e~~ye. atllve~~d !'1potllghl for a.not~r year. wUi ye&amp;r. Detroit could use htm.
t:Q. mnke a .1l' dU!erence In th-e stascn.
e players w o P r Y.- d to thtl 20 yard line on the Rl~y h.ls old job at fDTWard Tow
o come the baseball trade winds with
Connie Mack alrady has ~Hilled
We have re•aloc:ked the Second atreet
e.pnte of the two opposing pun tel's 1their last game. Thursday, \\ e1e. run.
Homestead Pa 8 n1or \ EV&amp;rfl8 liheir Whisperings of shal:eups on a deal, brlqlnJi: a new pitcher a.nd
~ und Neal
, :Captain Ted Scott, Bnmo Case!,
The real thriller of t.he d&amp;y for had three Yea~' expe~enee Yi o has 1twe slxl:i!en major league oat.nt~.
new infield~ tb Ute Athertean Lea·
U·tote-'Em store with a freah etoc:k of new
qn the line, Tutly Lewia and TOO Plerottt. Sisson t~.nd Winebrenner the fftllll of the lwo schcols ~.carne "!Is ~'(!!Yet earned. a letter ~t bwh.o 'tvt'ry year at thta tu~ repPr~ 8W rhampions from U¢ ~out.
~ cepters, played a aame by fer Pomerol' and .Captain Ben wtth. fl f ~w seconds to go, to the u8d mOBt freQuently in,
: ; cf lmptnd1ng t-~waps tty thick an1
Anc.ther Hot Stc.\te Lague ll~m
groceries
to cet thine• moving •••in
th. . .s and aiLholl~Jh Bco.U. out.;,. -~~1\ip ~.~nJt St.ev~.....~:_ ·~~d ·o,f ~h.'{ ~~e . a.yt _ru:.e V,•~!ed wltl\ ';1'1'ke.
prac e fa~. only to fli~ dOwn to .tfi.o o 16 that ~lpb ~~ • a~ l~.f_e1Qer
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~·e(i 1the Jackel. center by 20
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tlm!a ~des at ·t.tfe ~tlt!f1
Of the St. Lo\ltl Browns, Dll8ut , be
of oome al'tiele out of the fire atOII:k ' with
PciUUds, the two waged a battle that for J.llddleport.
hiVIng ~n described.
, gue mt-eUn1!9. BUt next Seaft!'Jn ••-apped to the Y~P~t's l':n· 'l"Ony
'Yill not b~ tcrsotten for a long
J;lYe was unCioub!.edlY the most
Yards g&amp;iQed through ru8hh1gthere will be at Jea8t three new La:m!!rt who rot oft on the Wrone
every pun:hue of 25e or more out bf the
tsme to come. Credit must be p;iv· C()lUistent ground l(atl(er for the Middleport, ~3: Pomeroy, 86.
~~ot:ado Ag~es 20• Denver 0.
managers 11.nd new man•aera In root In 1931 The lttea 1s that a
en Oapt. Ted scott of the PUL'Pie P&amp;nther aggreg&amp;~ton, aJJ he repeat.
lost through scrimmage Mine.so~do Co lege :110, Colotado variably mean tradt.s.
chanRt or Sttmery mtght be benenew atoclo:.
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f'a.qthcrs, but Tu'fJY Lew!$ dese ~·ves edly tore LhrouJ).l for lahUl, squirm- plays-Mtddiepc.rt. 31; Potneroy 17.
Colorado Unlv. 27 , &amp;tiOna 7_
One or the new pilot!, Max Ca1- ftcla~ to both.
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.. arP.at ha.lld for 'his work during ing and twisting for ,more yardage I Plt.~: Mlddlcpotl, completed ~. Kansas Agglea 22, WaShburn 0. ey of the Dodgers. declares he IK I A Cleveland-Athletics tre.de, ~arll
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even RftE'r the refer~ s wht.stlc had l lncomp)eted
J, Intercepted,
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Marquette 3a. Dn1.ke e.
nady tu trade any player on the Av&lt;'rll1 for Sp,bl' Walbcry, h~ts been
uable and you can ret them free. Come
. The (lthet· members llf the line hlown Hts backfield mll.tcS, how· Perm rcy, completed 9, tncumplete 1 Ohio We&amp;leyan 25 , Westerrl Re· club roster, if the club can be ~·ug!(.l: tcd-bu~ not by Cleveland so
early to avoid the rueh.
playfd comistant football although f•tcr, gat'f! htm good supp01L in lut9tcepted 1.
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strength:med Uu:reby. Here are ttlat ,:; lhat. r.eveland dces need a
~be edi;c was held b;v the Purple blccking on ~:~.lmost Gvery pla}'. Til-~ Punt Ylu'da!Je: Middleport, 259 Oklahoma Aggi06 o, Q\llahoma fiOme ot the piopoaed d-;$1$ that sh.ortstup, however.
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WILL OPEN SATURDAY MORNING
fanrard. wall dw·ing the m~n.ter best gtOIUld gntn(lr the Mlddlepm-t PQmcroy, 21'4.
Univ. o.
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have be! , .!tlnel!tEd by sporLo; writ- Cub-. and Giants would Ilk!! to p1y
NOVEMBER 28
tMri of t~ game as Crow broke team had was f.;'i:tep. w~o seemed to Yards KIW.ncd mtmnluR Jnmi.b\
Oklahoma City 14 , Tusla O.
erB and Hot Stove ~II'Ue fans:
Fred Frankhouse loo.o;e from Lhc
tlu.'llUgtl on m11.uy plays to throw an wcrm his \t'~Y :\ hough the 11trony; Mldclleport, A; Pomero~· 36.
utah Univ. 34 , Utah Ahles
Belli Need Men
ptt~hlng starr or the Boston Bmves
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Ore"Ke and Black ball tot.cr fOl· a PomercY deefnSie fCJ" gains evcn tho
~nalttr.s: Middleport. 5, 5, 5, 15; Chicago 1. Iowa D.
Hack Wilson, at.bby Hartnett, Th1s l'.wap and other deals will be
CiJUS1derh.ble Jr.~:s Ncal'll
; 1 a~.H·~ he did not have the lntcr!crence hf" P:Jmeroy , 15. IS
lndia.na o, lllinoLs o.
P~tt M11Ione \and Charley Ortmm aired at ih ~ lcaQuc meeting&amp; r•. :tc
lf{re handltapperl alsoonCrow'sex-~t~hould have had. Allensworth, who First Downs. Middleputl. 4; Pome..
Indiana 6 Chicago 0
and J:erhatJI! others., wtll be ~laced In December.
ciled1na:ly fi\Bt work on crossing rcpiaced Este' did some sood wnrK rov, 1!.
St. Mary•$ UJ, Qregon 0
on the tt·adlng block by the CUbs.
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the lmc of ~Cllmmage and catc~lng at dtl'l'ylug L!'le ball and (l.}SO at
ThP hnr-upti :
U. C. L. A. 13, Florida o.
BrOOklyn doe.sn't want thetn. but
him unawares, even before he had blocking.
Mlddl~pmt
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POmeroy
Clnc11mat1 and other cl'ube do. Jcc
tbn~ to tms the ball farwa.t·d to one Beaver and NeAl couldn't get Giirdnet
LE
Crow
$tripp, Earl Crabtree. Red Lucafl
War t:~n•ed Chante
of bls teammates
awliy wlth nny great gains ru; 1l Kems
LT
B Case!
wr•th
and Ben Frf!y have been m~ntlonAfll!r lhe h~·J.''JU1Inl! or ll1e C11t •
Second trel, iddleport.
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LG
KetM!I'
The Wreatler1 ed a~o possible Cincinnati tradi ng wur Ihe cit' M \\u!&gt;ihln~on du~o1;;c~
NEXT DOOR TO SMITH'S CLOTHING STORE
not be acc1ahned as out.standiny play~ rs had tht! m &amp;P,Ot~d aud stop - T. Lewu;
G
Scott
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material. RotfCtil HOrnsby, mentor In a fmv 1uout/1s from a !!'mull,
P.layers, although all did good work ped them befllre they could
~bb~ k
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Arncli
By 1. N. 9
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Cuba ht a grellt admlro· of slow-mo,•lng dty Hf 61.4,10 '!.a h
nt aU times dul'ing the four qw\J·~ t.hetr power attack ~~Qlng. Even u.l
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L C.:ascl
At Yonkers, ,. Y.-Ra.}' Steele
l'll ee.
bustllr,g ('lfy o•' srhout ~;-JO,(~'M.'. "J'hl~
ters of play, tmmng In a ~·e•l. hon~ that, it \Yas a ~~rrut game with Lwn Ward
RE
!:!:;son Cailfornta, defeated Adlolc Mu~
A shakcup 15 due In Pitl.,burgh. ave1'1r;;e 11' 11~ malnlalnr.1l throughout
f"Jt l.o A,m:dnf'!ss football gamt: lhat great team!! playing nnct It shoul&lt;i Riley
QB
Dye chione, Italy.
where a new manager will hold Lhe IIUI'.
WM {:njoyable tc th~ many rans, 1:( conshk:red so.
~eal
HB Winebrenner
Dr. Ralph Wilson, Philadelphia I!IWay. Barney DreyfuM ll'l s11id to ------------~----and prcsentr:i the ll:OOd sp:ntsmanOapta.ln Ben Pickens. of t.llc Mki· Estep
HB
PlerotU tossed Jii!OYd Mtu'8hah .. C6l1tomla. ' 'bf! wllllug: to part with PR.ul Waner
ship of c:~th t E.ams as well as theu dleport te•m, won the Loss und B ~{.VCI .
FB
Grue,ser
although "Big Pciallh" is a prime
&amp;'11&lt;111/ledge ot football tactics.
choBP: to defend the NOI th 3'Qill [ Eub:.tltullon~. Middleport, OR.lltLravorlte with P!tt5burgh fans and
There wt;rC Lwo thrUUng plays ITuffv LEWIS wa~; r.a.llcd back t.u gher fcr Waru; St even!'! fllr Abb :~ t;
HOCKEY RESULTS
the b!'2ak-_up of the Waner broth·
that H~ally brought the Pomeroy klt:k-oft to the Pomet oy -elC\'en and All€usworth for E.st-ep. Pc.mcroy.
tra combination would be sute' to
an1 Middleport rooters to their feet as the whll!ltle rang oleflr a.ld :sharp Oultl\hcr fnr Wtnebrenne1.
By I. N. s.
cause IL squawk. Almost any club
al.1d they were When Riley tntcr~ 1 in the sUU eolq wlnl'J'Y alr,. he
omctaLo;: R-efert!e, Morgan, 0. u..
Americans, 1; Maroons 1 tover- ln the leagua }VOUI'd jump at the
ttpted D~'2's pass on about Ills own bcotej the ba.ll down to the Pome· Ump!re, En"utrer. 0~ W. 0.; Hea'd - ' time.)
'
r.hanee to ,get .P aul.
forty yal'd line. and 8t;a:rted doWn rcy 15 yard line where Ptefottl llneanan, ohrlst, Navy.
Cabadiens, 3; Toronto a.
ThJ&gt; Cardlnnls have two faJ.rlyLu"
Lhe field. appearing at first to be took tt t1Pd advanc:!d It to Lhc 30
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BC!toh, 1; Olllcago, o.
~en:slve ftrst baseman fin .Hm Bntaway for o tQuchdown only to be yiird Unc before being stopped.
F"' "'TBALL SCORES
~mley and Jim Contns. It fa
stdpped
by Dye htmselr,
The first offtnslve play of thv
1U ..,
~bought unlikely that the club wtn
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Pll'I'Y bOth men next seafiOtl The
tt:r I!~ had run about tol'ty yUdS. p:o.'iht.my team 'a nti allb the first
Dye dtd a gcod blt oJ work IIi st:op~ , pii.:y of the ~me was a nlce past;
By International Nev1s Bet vlce
Cards ~k! tlk!! ~•n !let Infielder
p:ng Riley en lhat pla.y l'elleving rrom -~-~ to Slisf:lt\ which WU
EAST
Bartell from the rru les.
the suspense cr many Pom~roy t.cmpleted ta.klr.g the bail to the
Albright lD, Lebanon Valley 0.
Thfl Yankeea have urgent need
lana who !cit In their hearts that t'idclmc nur the Middleport. 36 Yard
BlQefteld 'l, Ba.lcm 0. \
for a couple of nine·1n.llha pitchen;
lht- liJamc was lost on titat play, line. Pierotti p&amp;Med to Dye wbi'Ch
Ca~olJc U. 13, Loyola )!Md 1 0.
•tmd are sure to ro;~.ke a ,deal Jar a
Co}gate 13, Brown 7. :
1 'COuple of hurletw during the off aeawPIIc the Mld:::llcp:&gt;rt fans C1JUid ftcatr:d ot.t&amp;lde and was no good
hardl,y bellcv~ at Or:;L that a Yet- nnd After a eouple of ttys ~.t the
cofnell 1, Pe1m 0.
I don't eare how fat
JICn. Manajttr McCarthy has a surlow ,1Rekct pla~:cr hM inte:ceptl:d line D'ye pu:nted. The• · ba.U h'oated
F'r&amp;nklin and ManhaU 2. Getty&amp; ho'N much
hate """~ are or !Plus of Infield LAlent, with three
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Mid burr o.
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"" •.::L out a.nd ~ew lnftctders comln8 up to make a
the pAllS and was
ru.nn II' ()War c.ver th~ t::al line an
WttS
, walk a couple or miles. If you will 1bid for Jobs aM Hme ot this oon'ch
Pto jmal line, with .,.,hal ticemed to dlcport s ball on t.heu own 20 yard
GeOrge Wa&amp;hlngton 6, Not·th Da.- take one half teaspoon of K
h
•. d b"·" &gt;• tt 'ie
fi ed 1
be a sure 8 oal The other thrillins lll}e
6.
Salts 1n
ruse en ...n ou I.'CU.ly "''
sacrt c
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pl•y d th"' ga~e came ill! t he cnn- . Meal UcK thfn:Jl\11 thru tackle for
N. Y. U. 7. Carnegie Tech 6.
Imorning~ gl": or hot water every ~ltchlna strelliJUI.
teiJb was J~st about ended when the Hve yli.ttls theri Beaver a:a.lnel ruur
PlttsburKh 40, Nebraska 0.
•pastries or
weeks and cut out
Krt:~ Ma:r Go lo l'aab
f'apthcr auregaUon OOcame des- yards t:ut the next play, a flanker
W. Va., Wealeyap 13, Marflha.ll
You ~~~r~ar and fatty meat.a-:- l W~~~.pgton ".lAO . will attempt to
jM!iatc and Dye, quo.rlerback, de- with Neal c&amp;l".(Yinl tM ball kllit
sovm
tic a.n
ee so ~-60 ener- stre,,. .... en W' cbUPl6 or weak !!pots.
Cidetl to pass rrom about the Mtd- tbe Ycllc" .factc!4'~ha:tr yati:l and
Vikid!l"bUt 6.
. ge
d the urae fOr actlvtty wW notably at RCv;td bast&gt;, m a drive
13, South Cal•oUna 8
~':eat that you will 1mmen!)81y to fir.lilh ahead or ~e Athletics
dlejiort's ~6-yard line. p~. 2 got oft 8 Nei\l pun~ ~:. Bi: took u On the
b~atftlfuJ pass acrogs the aoal itne 38 yard e t ~yq_. attect a. long
6, Centenary 0
~; dally walk of several mUes 'Pill!? Marberry dldn t got alona
Lambuth D.
W d loae tat.
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dJrci;tly mt.o Orow's arms. c 1·ow. l'lght end un but. was .stoPped atb.&amp;Wtver. tall nnd lengLh:~o·, touched \er he had squirmed alona tho
Centre 7.
be h~e you are losing f&amp;t you will
[h~ tall but could not haJll , ~~ It . 1 ~nd tor · two )1t.rdl.
7
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muffed it. a llowing 1t ~ . 'rah
rpa)l'..tn•mlltjoi\ play ot the
In ~~n. Your: Bktn wUl lfOW
.littO. th::= lllr..Vl&gt; of another Pomeroy Pomei-oy u.m. from whfeh virtual·
O.
illl~~r ani! your eyes will aparkle
pJa'cl. The ~en wa.s ruled tnc:om· ly ev~ry J118.f waa started, seemed
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wftb the good health that krUBChen
plt~ by the llmC1als and ~en_!.ed .tp.)'t _191r.,1. g~t llf!t.n.~ -,M~ to
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ut twestemjbttnra.
oomplkatlon&amp;. A~
«Cqtt~ I~top. (h'le
It W,Oijkf "" -•II. end
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JUUit try one 8lc: bott1e.
wttfi lc36 th$tn a m1nut~ . to play. run , ancthcr t~e a pass. another
s3
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\hf ~nectatcr11 thou&amp;ht tno aamt: an ott taekle t:llay, and then at
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well ..earned J.ou~cjown y,8 SG~Jt'f': A. tr.ip~ Jl"· p~)' of
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victory. 'I'he Ollkdal
P&lt;ii\~Y \rim S&lt;31fto&lt;i t&lt;&gt; WOI'k
~·~t~;;~1:".~wa.s final, the om.. ~ttr:eftnil'i iqttd: a.t times, co m·
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that after Crow plC\'fliP. If~lng the Yellow Jac);At
and It bounded team lor &amp;Whllo u'ntU tll-cy Clnally
SenUtional Co111edy Qf Ar!I'*IP~tn ~oqJRe
that It wa-5 caught
a .ct (..J to · It and hCIJan stappins
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Great Conteat le W aced Between Bitter RiYal, Be- out·pun\!d him.
fore Record Bre':k* Crowd Of Approximately ..!::,~..~~~~ tr,.~,ftr~:.r~:: 1 :n1:l 'Butch' And Playen Hard
3,000 Wal!IIEyed Football Fan•
Urne to po..,.r the &amp;luollon cv"
At Work For Lid
and probably not one e""r dreolned
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klc\ed•oiJ a t 'II"'
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the I'&amp;C&lt; w.. on aoaln. First one
olde had the """ and then the oth·

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Athens, Nov, 27-ln an eft'ort to
l'~m· the fint umc m seven con- 1lng (le!ensLVc player t.ouches t~:e they strived so hard to cr0613
"sccutlvL )'e!lt .'i the Pomeroy Purple ,. ball m· Is touched bY It, the oval
What seemed. to b a drive to the pt his Bobcats tn shape ror tne 1
Panthers held th ::- Middleport Yel· beccmes a fi'f-r- b11J and may be re- Purple KQal line · started In the flrat baslcethllou game or the season, I
low Jacketr \o a scon· ~ lie ft, 1ocver.zd by any plA.yer on either fouttb quarter but after the Pome~ Coach "Butch' Orover &gt;fl putting j
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· a cr I team pro-yldt~ It docs so Without roy team received a flrteen yawl hls Ohio Unlven;lty cagers tht'OUI...
Pl:l}'l'iliJ an \ '1te game outpunttng ftrst touchtng the around. There I penalty, Pierotti attempted to paBS hard dally practice ~sslon.s The
Hlcm. fUL-p~ t&amp;ng them, and p:en Ineve1 was e.ny argument about It and lost the ball on downs. Mid- se1a0n ~ bee. 3 In Athens wtth
crn.lly cuHll\.tin~t th1:11l through hlttlllg the ~round, Lhe ccnt~ntion dlepm-t lmmedtately took the ball Bllsa College, to be followed two
hne plays.
centr&gt;rc:l a.round as to whether It and after a succession of Ur. ~ nights later by a tussle with Oh1~
n wM Indeed fl great game .. one di:! !'r dl.d not touch a Mld&amp;lleport 1 plays and no gatn, Ne~ pw1ted to State's 818 Ten entrant at Colum·
which w11l long tz tcmeml:ered by playel' The o11lclal ruling, h&amp;weve,r IDye near th~ center or the field. bus
the Pomeroy fans as thfJy camf'! was that It dld not In th~ mcnn-1' Dy~ wa.s stopped almost tn his 1 With only four lette:men eligible
('loser tn carrying awlly a victory I time the crowd thmklny the same traolu; and on the n~t play a pass land little promising material ot.her
Thursday than tl}ey had ever be- was over, swat·med over the field wu pulled. Neal Intercepted that ihan theae men, the Bobcats'
!ore 'Uie two teams started playing and It was some llttle time ~fore pass from Dye on the 9ft yard Une ~ancea of retalnlng the title they
footba'IPfrom t'he start a.nd conttn- the field could be clee.red and the and gained nve yard~ before the won last year look slbn. Verne
ued tt until the r£-!ere~ blew hu:; game resumed wlt.h the ball on Mid- Pcrneroy team dmped. hlm to the Wolfe. a regular last scllf!On, is tnwhlBtle at the close Q[ til~ fray dleport'.s 2Q yard line ln their own gi'Clund. The first otTenstve play or ~!iJible to play his old poaltion at
WhJle the Pcml'roy rans n.rc t:c-~ p :~sc&amp;tson. The game to a clc~e the Yellow Jaekets after they had center This leaves Grover with
mc.antng the fact that lh..y did not nlmcst Immediately thereaftel .
l ~Qa!ned pc~e.ssion of the baH wao; but inexperienced candtdates, Paol
I'COte afl~&gt;r threat enhlg '!O often. the
'I h e gam~ w•..) plti.)"XI &amp;!most ~n- A. PMB from N:..&gt;ai, lntenri~d evi- Burcher, Stoekpwt and
Ebner
Middleport fa'rni are thankful to the tlrely in Middlepor~ terr.it.ory -ex- dentlv for :Bca-.;tr just acrC"S3 the ~ak, Clevetalftl, tor thll!l job.
ut.mott that the game ended lUi It ccpt for a few mindtes In the ' third line but Tuff Lewlli caught tt. and th ere ~ &amp; poslbtllty that if netdid.
quarter. when 1t c~emed th&amp;.t the :t Y.'8.S ruled tr.complete.
we~I ~ t oee men came throURh
A ICCOid br~aktng c1·cwct attend~ Jackel~:; wei'~ drivmg t.o t.hc goal
Just .a few seconds after thl:o play Haroldno~~~ to hold the position,
ed the game, litH.I t.ng to fll.:. Into llne. The forward wu.ll or the Ptu- Dye tr1er:l a long pass to one of the Va a gu rd
ParkersburK, W.
t~te Middleport fl~lrl bcrot c (llle plf' \loave held, ho\nver. and the ends and Rllev stepped in tor an ed ''to ee ate 8 year, may be shtft
Interception Riley started down the jW!t
~we;er, Brown ht.a
ocJook. It wall e.o;tlmatcd th·1t near- drive was soon stopped
ly ~ pc.rsons trcwdNI togl'ther on
Thr Jackets were n~ver dangt:r ~ flcld and tt seemed like a au~ U;ie grtdtron :nd a~ .:amt~ on
the. blcnehel'l'i whiJ(· ub:Jut :.![;~ sl•JOd ous ho\Vf'ver their ofterudve agams touchdown for the Yellow Jackets, chance to sho hi 88 1 ~ 0t0
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around the flf&gt;ld Ttw fans (rom the. strong furple line being prac : Dye l ushcd In, going at full 11peect. ta.ge on the co~rt m~
van·
both, towns were peacdul throu&amp;h- tiCblly nil. They never had the baH from the side cruh~d Into Riley
Harry Lackey y~:~gsWwn 1 k I
C"Ut ~~·e.scntlng one cf thJ most or- In tlHtlr own pooseNion clo~r Lha1 . brlngln~ him to the ground and like a sure mot to tate th ' 00 '"
dv.rly crow1s ever attE'ndtng an ath- Pomeroy's 20 ya.rd uoo.
stopping th{' Middleport chance tor J)OIIItfon vacated by Je e ~td
Jette , tilt of any k!11d between the
The eleven players of - U~ tWc ~ tcuchdown. Dye rt-ally ta-ckled shoWer, e.ll-Ohio plau'fl rr~
By LES CONKLIN
with Manager Walter J()hnson lfllllll
a'rdfllt rivnls 1'h e weo.tll~r v.a.'&gt;
9Uey 90 hard. that he was knOCked a.tei! last )'tar
Lackey~ 0 ~ t1
]NS SporLB Writer
SCSfi()ll anti may be tr•ded·
And
t'teal for football throughOut the teams should retleive a commend- out for a few minutes, but It wam't mate wiiJ prob&amp;bly be Shad' 't~S ~~
Mew York, Nov. 21- 0n t.he heel~ Clarl~ orUIUi preitd.ent of• the Sf!n
I tte e a.un
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ators has !leen quoted Ill ra.ylnl
afternoon, the temperature holl'er- uble word. from ~verybody, as all long and b::l came back to try an- derl! Columb
flfa around forty dellr.ee:&amp; during pltyed their best tor their Alma othn pazos, after the Middleport last 'seMon WI, a e rmo.n from! c.f tile lc}' ;JlPS~ ~i1at IKK/.1 will Joe Judge, veterar: f\nt burerilan,
the playln·,.of th ~ game. A slight Mater. trying to do their be.st for team wa.o; forced to ~tive the ball up
John Tr8.ce Za
blow King Football outl of tq.e sport may be With another club nex\
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l&gt;n:ete was blowing but not enough the !!Ch~ in the final ':me 0~ t~e nftf~r going Into Pomeroy's tel'ritory 111'1 of three Ye&amp;r~e~~ye. atllve~~d !'1potllghl for a.not~r year. wUi ye&amp;r. Detroit could use htm.
t:Q. mnke a .1l' dU!erence In th-e stascn.
e players w o P r Y.- d to thtl 20 yard line on the Rl~y h.ls old job at fDTWard Tow
o come the baseball trade winds with
Connie Mack alrady has ~Hilled
We have re•aloc:ked the Second atreet
e.pnte of the two opposing pun tel's 1their last game. Thursday, \\ e1e. run.
Homestead Pa 8 n1or \ EV&amp;rfl8 liheir Whisperings of shal:eups on a deal, brlqlnJi: a new pitcher a.nd
~ und Neal
, :Captain Ted Scott, Bnmo Case!,
The real thriller of t.he d&amp;y for had three Yea~' expe~enee Yi o has 1twe slxl:i!en major league oat.nt~.
new infield~ tb Ute Athertean Lea·
U·tote-'Em store with a freah etoc:k of new
qn the line, Tutly Lewia and TOO Plerottt. Sisson t~.nd Winebrenner the fftllll of the lwo schcols ~.carne "!Is ~'(!!Yet earned. a letter ~t bwh.o 'tvt'ry year at thta tu~ repPr~ 8W rhampions from U¢ ~out.
~ cepters, played a aame by fer Pomerol' and .Captain Ben wtth. fl f ~w seconds to go, to the u8d mOBt freQuently in,
: ; cf lmptnd1ng t-~waps tty thick an1
Anc.ther Hot Stc.\te Lague ll~m
groceries
to cet thine• moving •••in
th. . .s and aiLholl~Jh Bco.U. out.;,. -~~1\ip ~.~nJt St.ev~.....~:_ ·~~d ·o,f ~h.'{ ~~e . a.yt _ru:.e V,•~!ed wltl\ ';1'1'ke.
prac e fa~. only to fli~ dOwn to .tfi.o o 16 that ~lpb ~~ • a~ l~.f_e1Qer
we
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~·e(i 1the Jackel. center by 20
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)1, ~ffits"'an
~~~ itcrdes Che ft*f. 'th~ 'J?Jj.J'• a.riad~'
.
tlm!a ~des at ·t.tfe ~tlt!f1
Of the St. Lo\ltl Browns, Dll8ut , be
of oome al'tiele out of the fire atOII:k ' with
PciUUds, the two waged a battle that for J.llddleport.
hiVIng ~n described.
, gue mt-eUn1!9. BUt next Seaft!'Jn ••-apped to the Y~P~t's l':n· 'l"Ony
'Yill not b~ tcrsotten for a long
J;lYe was unCioub!.edlY the most
Yards g&amp;iQed through ru8hh1gthere will be at Jea8t three new La:m!!rt who rot oft on the Wrone
every pun:hue of 25e or more out bf the
tsme to come. Credit must be p;iv· C()lUistent ground l(atl(er for the Middleport, ~3: Pomeroy, 86.
~~ot:ado Ag~es 20• Denver 0.
managers 11.nd new man•aera In root In 1931 The lttea 1s that a
en Oapt. Ted scott of the PUL'Pie P&amp;nther aggreg&amp;~ton, aJJ he repeat.
lost through scrimmage Mine.so~do Co lege :110, Colotado variably mean tradt.s.
chanRt or Sttmery mtght be benenew atoclo:.
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f'a.qthcrs, but Tu'fJY Lew!$ dese ~·ves edly tore LhrouJ).l for lahUl, squirm- plays-Mtddiepc.rt. 31; Potneroy 17.
Colorado Unlv. 27 , &amp;tiOna 7_
One or the new pilot!, Max Ca1- ftcla~ to both.
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Sctrile of theae artic:lea are really ..ery val·
.. arP.at ha.lld for 'his work during ing and twisting for ,more yardage I Plt.~: Mlddlcpotl, completed ~. Kansas Agglea 22, WaShburn 0. ey of the Dodgers. declares he IK I A Cleveland-Athletics tre.de, ~arll
~ *amc.
even RftE'r the refer~ s wht.stlc had l lncomp)eted
J, Intercepted,
2;
Marquette 3a. Dn1.ke e.
nady tu trade any player on the Av&lt;'rll1 for Sp,bl' Walbcry, h~ts been
uable and you can ret them free. Come
. The (lthet· members llf the line hlown Hts backfield mll.tcS, how· Perm rcy, completed 9, tncumplete 1 Ohio We&amp;leyan 25 , Westerrl Re· club roster, if the club can be ~·ug!(.l: tcd-bu~ not by Cleveland so
early to avoid the rueh.
playfd comistant football although f•tcr, gat'f! htm good supp01L in lut9tcepted 1.
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serve 7.
strength:med Uu:reby. Here are ttlat ,:; lhat. r.eveland dces need a
~be edi;c was held b;v the Purple blccking on ~:~.lmost Gvery pla}'. Til-~ Punt Ylu'da!Je: Middleport, 259 Oklahoma Aggi06 o, Q\llahoma fiOme ot the piopoaed d-;$1$ that sh.ortstup, however.
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WILL OPEN SATURDAY MORNING
fanrard. wall dw·ing the m~n.ter best gtOIUld gntn(lr the Mlddlepm-t PQmcroy, 21'4.
Univ. o.
;o
have be! , .!tlnel!tEd by sporLo; writ- Cub-. and Giants would Ilk!! to p1y
NOVEMBER 28
tMri of t~ game as Crow broke team had was f.;'i:tep. w~o seemed to Yards KIW.ncd mtmnluR Jnmi.b\
Oklahoma City 14 , Tusla O.
erB and Hot Stove ~II'Ue fans:
Fred Frankhouse loo.o;e from Lhc
tlu.'llUgtl on m11.uy plays to throw an wcrm his \t'~Y :\ hough the 11trony; Mldclleport, A; Pomero~· 36.
utah Univ. 34 , Utah Ahles
Belli Need Men
ptt~hlng starr or the Boston Bmves
0·
Ore"Ke and Black ball tot.cr fOl· a PomercY deefnSie fCJ" gains evcn tho
~nalttr.s: Middleport. 5, 5, 5, 15; Chicago 1. Iowa D.
Hack Wilson, at.bby Hartnett, Th1s l'.wap and other deals will be
CiJUS1derh.ble Jr.~:s Ncal'll
; 1 a~.H·~ he did not have the lntcr!crence hf" P:Jmeroy , 15. IS
lndia.na o, lllinoLs o.
P~tt M11Ione \and Charley Ortmm aired at ih ~ lcaQuc meeting&amp; r•. :tc
lf{re handltapperl alsoonCrow'sex-~t~hould have had. Allensworth, who First Downs. Middleputl. 4; Pome..
Indiana 6 Chicago 0
and J:erhatJI! others., wtll be ~laced In December.
ciled1na:ly fi\Bt work on crossing rcpiaced Este' did some sood wnrK rov, 1!.
St. Mary•$ UJ, Qregon 0
on the tt·adlng block by the CUbs.
_ _ __.__ _ __
the lmc of ~Cllmmage and catc~lng at dtl'l'ylug L!'le ball and (l.}SO at
ThP hnr-upti :
U. C. L. A. 13, Florida o.
BrOOklyn doe.sn't want thetn. but
him unawares, even before he had blocking.
Mlddl~pmt
Pos
POmeroy
Clnc11mat1 and other cl'ube do. Jcc
tbn~ to tms the ball farwa.t·d to one Beaver and NeAl couldn't get Giirdnet
LE
Crow
$tripp, Earl Crabtree. Red Lucafl
War t:~n•ed Chante
of bls teammates
awliy wlth nny great gains ru; 1l Kems
LT
B Case!
wr•th
and Ben Frf!y have been m~ntlonAfll!r lhe h~·J.''JU1Inl! or ll1e C11t •
Second trel, iddleport.
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'The rt ~ult of the two Itruos can· 5et:mect th11.t the Pomeroy defensive R. Pickens
LG
KetM!I'
The Wreatler1 ed a~o possible Cincinnati tradi ng wur Ihe cit' M \\u!&gt;ihln~on du~o1;;c~
NEXT DOOR TO SMITH'S CLOTHING STORE
not be acc1ahned as out.standiny play~ rs had tht! m &amp;P,Ot~d aud stop - T. Lewu;
G
Scott
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material. RotfCtil HOrnsby, mentor In a fmv 1uout/1s from a !!'mull,
P.layers, although all did good work ped them befllre they could
~bb~ k
r;,_~
Arncli
By 1. N. 9
~
Cuba ht a grellt admlro· of slow-mo,•lng dty Hf 61.4,10 '!.a h
nt aU times dul'ing the four qw\J·~ t.hetr power attack ~~Qlng. Even u.l
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L C.:ascl
At Yonkers, ,. Y.-Ra.}' Steele
l'll ee.
bustllr,g ('lfy o•' srhout ~;-JO,(~'M.'. "J'hl~
ters of play, tmmng In a ~·e•l. hon~ that, it \Yas a ~~rrut game with Lwn Ward
RE
!:!:;son Cailfornta, defeated Adlolc Mu~
A shakcup 15 due In Pitl.,burgh. ave1'1r;;e 11' 11~ malnlalnr.1l throughout
f"Jt l.o A,m:dnf'!ss football gamt: lhat great team!! playing nnct It shoul&lt;i Riley
QB
Dye chione, Italy.
where a new manager will hold Lhe IIUI'.
WM {:njoyable tc th~ many rans, 1:( conshk:red so.
~eal
HB Winebrenner
Dr. Ralph Wilson, Philadelphia I!IWay. Barney DreyfuM ll'l s11id to ------------~----and prcsentr:i the ll:OOd sp:ntsmanOapta.ln Ben Pickens. of t.llc Mki· Estep
HB
PlerotU tossed Jii!OYd Mtu'8hah .. C6l1tomla. ' 'bf! wllllug: to part with PR.ul Waner
ship of c:~th t E.ams as well as theu dleport te•m, won the Loss und B ~{.VCI .
FB
Grue,ser
although "Big Pciallh" is a prime
&amp;'11&lt;111/ledge ot football tactics.
choBP: to defend the NOI th 3'Qill [ Eub:.tltullon~. Middleport, OR.lltLravorlte with P!tt5burgh fans and
There wt;rC Lwo thrUUng plays ITuffv LEWIS wa~; r.a.llcd back t.u gher fcr Waru; St even!'! fllr Abb :~ t;
HOCKEY RESULTS
the b!'2ak-_up of the Waner broth·
that H~ally brought the Pomeroy klt:k-oft to the Pomet oy -elC\'en and All€usworth for E.st-ep. Pc.mcroy.
tra combination would be sute' to
an1 Middleport rooters to their feet as the whll!ltle rang oleflr a.ld :sharp Oultl\hcr fnr Wtnebrenne1.
By I. N. s.
cause IL squawk. Almost any club
al.1d they were When Riley tntcr~ 1 in the sUU eolq wlnl'J'Y alr,. he
omctaLo;: R-efert!e, Morgan, 0. u..
Americans, 1; Maroons 1 tover- ln the leagua }VOUI'd jump at the
ttpted D~'2's pass on about Ills own bcotej the ba.ll down to the Pome· Ump!re, En"utrer. 0~ W. 0.; Hea'd - ' time.)
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r.hanee to ,get .P aul.
forty yal'd line. and 8t;a:rted doWn rcy 15 yard line where Ptefottl llneanan, ohrlst, Navy.
Cabadiens, 3; Toronto a.
ThJ&gt; Cardlnnls have two faJ.rlyLu"
Lhe field. appearing at first to be took tt t1Pd advanc:!d It to Lhc 30
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BC!toh, 1; Olllcago, o.
~en:slve ftrst baseman fin .Hm Bntaway for o tQuchdown only to be yiird Unc before being stopped.
F"' "'TBALL SCORES
~mley and Jim Contns. It fa
stdpped
by Dye htmselr,
The first offtnslve play of thv
1U ..,
~bought unlikely that the club wtn
~
Pll'I'Y bOth men next seafiOtl The
tt:r I!~ had run about tol'ty yUdS. p:o.'iht.my team 'a nti allb the first
Dye dtd a gcod blt oJ work IIi st:op~ , pii.:y of the ~me was a nlce past;
By International Nev1s Bet vlce
Cards ~k! tlk!! ~•n !let Infielder
p:ng Riley en lhat pla.y l'elleving rrom -~-~ to Slisf:lt\ which WU
EAST
Bartell from the rru les.
the suspense cr many Pom~roy t.cmpleted ta.klr.g the bail to the
Albright lD, Lebanon Valley 0.
Thfl Yankeea have urgent need
lana who !cit In their hearts that t'idclmc nur the Middleport. 36 Yard
BlQefteld 'l, Ba.lcm 0. \
for a couple of nine·1n.llha pitchen;
lht- liJamc was lost on titat play, line. Pierotti p&amp;Med to Dye wbi'Ch
Ca~olJc U. 13, Loyola )!Md 1 0.
•tmd are sure to ro;~.ke a ,deal Jar a
Co}gate 13, Brown 7. :
1 'COuple of hurletw during the off aeawPIIc the Mld:::llcp:&gt;rt fans C1JUid ftcatr:d ot.t&amp;lde and was no good
hardl,y bellcv~ at Or:;L that a Yet- nnd After a eouple of ttys ~.t the
cofnell 1, Pe1m 0.
I don't eare how fat
JICn. Manajttr McCarthy has a surlow ,1Rekct pla~:cr hM inte:ceptl:d line D'ye pu:nted. The• · ba.U h'oated
F'r&amp;nklin and ManhaU 2. Getty&amp; ho'N much
hate """~ are or !Plus of Infield LAlent, with three
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Mid burr o.
you
"" •.::L out a.nd ~ew lnftctders comln8 up to make a
the pAllS and was
ru.nn II' ()War c.ver th~ t::al line an
WttS
, walk a couple or miles. If you will 1bid for Jobs aM Hme ot this oon'ch
Pto jmal line, with .,.,hal ticemed to dlcport s ball on t.heu own 20 yard
GeOrge Wa&amp;hlngton 6, Not·th Da.- take one half teaspoon of K
h
•. d b"·" &gt;• tt 'ie
fi ed 1
be a sure 8 oal The other thrillins lll}e
6.
Salts 1n
ruse en ...n ou I.'CU.ly "''
sacrt c
or
pl•y d th"' ga~e came ill! t he cnn- . Meal UcK thfn:Jl\11 thru tackle for
N. Y. U. 7. Carnegie Tech 6.
Imorning~ gl": or hot water every ~ltchlna strelliJUI.
teiJb was J~st about ended when the Hve yli.ttls theri Beaver a:a.lnel ruur
PlttsburKh 40, Nebraska 0.
•pastries or
weeks and cut out
Krt:~ Ma:r Go lo l'aab
f'apthcr auregaUon OOcame des- yards t:ut the next play, a flanker
W. Va., Wealeyap 13, Marflha.ll
You ~~~r~ar and fatty meat.a-:- l W~~~.pgton ".lAO . will attempt to
jM!iatc and Dye, quo.rlerback, de- with Neal c&amp;l".(Yinl tM ball kllit
sovm
tic a.n
ee so ~-60 ener- stre,,. .... en W' cbUPl6 or weak !!pots.
Cidetl to pass rrom about the Mtd- tbe Ycllc" .factc!4'~ha:tr yati:l and
Vikid!l"bUt 6.
. ge
d the urae fOr actlvtty wW notably at RCv;td bast&gt;, m a drive
13, South Cal•oUna 8
~':eat that you will 1mmen!)81y to fir.lilh ahead or ~e Athletics
dlejiort's ~6-yard line. p~. 2 got oft 8 Nei\l pun~ ~:. Bi: took u On the
b~atftlfuJ pass acrogs the aoal itne 38 yard e t ~yq_. attect a. long
6, Centenary 0
~; dally walk of several mUes 'Pill!? Marberry dldn t got alona
Lambuth D.
W d loae tat.
.
dJrci;tly mt.o Orow's arms. c 1·ow. l'lght end un but. was .stoPped atb.&amp;Wtver. tall nnd lengLh:~o·, touched \er he had squirmed alona tho
Centre 7.
be h~e you are losing f&amp;t you will
[h~ tall but could not haJll , ~~ It . 1 ~nd tor · two )1t.rdl.
7
_. P nlnl In enertY-tn endllf&amp;noe
muffed it. a llowing 1t ~ . 'rah
rpa)l'..tn•mlltjoi\ play ot the
In ~~n. Your: Bktn wUl lfOW
.littO. th::= lllr..Vl&gt; of another Pomeroy Pomei-oy u.m. from whfeh virtual·
O.
illl~~r ani! your eyes will aparkle
pJa'cl. The ~en wa.s ruled tnc:om· ly ev~ry J118.f waa started, seemed
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wftb the good health that krUBChen
plt~ by the llmC1als and ~en_!.ed .tp.)'t _191r.,1. g~t llf!t.n.~ -,M~ to
.
ut twestemjbttnra.
oomplkatlon&amp;. A~
«Cqtt~ I~top. (h'le
It W,Oijkf "" -•II. end
6
JUUit try one 8lc: bott1e.
wttfi lc36 th$tn a m1nut~ . to play. run , ancthcr t~e a pass. another
s3
~~nt&amp;l';." it
\hf ~nectatcr11 thou&amp;ht tno aamt: an ott taekle t:llay, and then at
Tta.che
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tha.t Pomeroy
ttmtll D¥l would "qqlck k:i.ck" Iron)
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cbalr won't
well ..earned J.ou~cjown y,8 SG~Jt'f': A. tr.ip~ Jl"· p~)' of
1more--:you'Jl want to
victory. 'I'he Ollkdal
P&lt;ii\~Y \rim S&lt;31fto&lt;i t&lt;&gt; WOI'k
~·~t~;;~1:".~wa.s final, the om.. ~ttr:eftnil'i iqttd: a.t times, co m·
c1
that after Crow plC\'fliP. If~lng the Yellow Jac);At
and It bounded team lor &amp;Whllo u'ntU tll-cy Clnally
SenUtional Co111edy Qf Ar!I'*IP~tn ~oqJRe
that It wa-5 caught
a .ct (..J to · It and hCIJan stappins
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the aoeld.ent and carried Jess~ Middleport.
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the boll5e whe~ he was m~o&lt;Je a.~
The IUilt)ral 1!rvlces w111 bt
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1vlved b}' two IIODI, ~ and WU·
School Auditorium. BeThere were a&amp; PT,aent 1ne1Udtnl
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l1aJn HQibn of Athena, four dauah
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Pbra1c1an ':rrtved.
chur~ at 2 c'ckcit Sun1oy
A dlMatroWI ~r-e CXlmplelely des- ~ ters. Mn. Uai'Jaret Moore ot Bunt·
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Dr, H. u . Crumley arrived &amp;.t lh~ 1~0t1n wtth burial. In chlll"it
troyed tht laJie barn of W. R. Lott 1n1t.on, lira. T~ Hood. of Raclne,
the court ot Justice E. R. TiiUll,
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Roush home short.ly after and fol· !.win g und:Jrt.akers, m the
in Bowman'&amp; Run early il'rktay Mn. Ann Blwnenauer at home
M:iu Myrtle Tumey of Chle&amp;IG,
TWO HELD IN JAIL
Prlda)' momlnJ:, on a cha.ra:t of ln·
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an attempt to take care o1 Grove cemetery. 'The bodY wu mornl.nl. The bam situated close 1and Mn. R . R.. BumellofCJneland lhu been secured aa the teaCher In
-toncation. He pleaded Bllilty and
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trandcbikD!n l.lld pat the two~day rree eAeet.riC coo1ttn1
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the wound in order t.o sa.ve h111 111~ . 1 ·1k~n tn t'"te nu me of h !s parent. to th f! Loll ._.
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While Hunt• ap ambulance was callcd aud ht: a.fter It had been prepared for bur· ~am£8 before beilll &lt;Uscovered. 1 The t
i aervices wW be beld school lpoDsored by The" Dally Trl· belnl held Jn U:r.e aounty jail hen McClain wu lll'ea&amp;.ed bY· COI.lUtY
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wu ruahed to the Holzer hospil1l .al by th! !.winy: morticlr.w.
Nrllhbon aa well a1 t.be LOtt lam- ~ SatUl'da~rnoon at 2 o'clock at bune, to be held In the Junior h'-h on cllargea or intoxleatloa. ThQ omceu aftt.r _hi! had aDeeedl:y 4"~
IDI Rabbit.
about noon.
I Tbl.5 accident, Thanklllh111g DaJ
di.ICOVfl't!d It at about the sam~ t.he BapLiat ehurch, burtalln Beech
auditorium, Wedneaday and were arres~ on nrrantl l!aued ;tu.rbed a reU1lous meeUnl at Coal
11'1oee who were al the Roll~h :~ the tlrr.t hunllna fatality _of the
the, ftatrtts burlt forth a IGrove cemetery In chf.rce of Ewlnl Thursday, December 2 and 3.
from Justlae Titus' court, by depu- Valley . It was nld that the .rtUJt·
fann wben the accident occurred. 1' !.CJSGn h~ Mugs counl. y ,
oelocll: u the early .~ undertaker&amp;
Mi61:1 TUrney hal conduete&lt;. sev- ty llher11!A Hank Youna: and Dllna ou.a mteUnp have been sofllirrDR
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were prena.•ms far U:Jeir
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urn ..- Tracy. T hey wiU be given a hear- there for aome time and that ·~
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FAMILY &amp;EUNJON
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In aome way by a numbet bt
Ch•neellor Com·
. It was w td that he cctriHELD FRIDAY the time of d~very that :'ot. ony ,
noon at 1:16 o'cloct. Two
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men, who had appermW
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at times that h e could not
was thert no che.nce t.o .&gt;ave the\ A family reunion was held at th'!! LJattons will .be stvc!n Thunday , oue
t:~come
lritoxlcu.ted and attem]ltita
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-Ltruct ure there waa not • ven t1mt home of Mr and MtA John F l.n the a.tternoon and one Thursday
to break up the meetlnp.
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Funeral service!! tor the late to save ' anything, either v.ralnr.. Blaettnar
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McClain Ill accueed or cur.! Jna-fa
Mal&amp;l Je.ee, 25 yean of
Al!l soon a&amp; the ambu.lanc.e reuchf'd I Raymond A. Zell)er, weU k,nown 1 atoek Go' Implements.
Thu.r!lday. A aurnptuoWI Tbankl·
AU cooklnl demonatrations will
The hiih school fOOtblhl team "lady at the servloea, aa wen ·· ~
abo t. 1 . toek. Th\&amp;l'IJda tbe hospital, the h0$1f.al atlacl1es. I business man, who p&amp;&amp;Sed away In adCitlon to leming the entire 81v1n1 dinner was served.
be made on •'" electric ran1e, do .. played their Unal IBme ilere Ar- maklns unnecea&amp;ary ool&amp;ea. Tl;lkeu
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Y 1said they wouJ·l do all In thdr Wedne!lday at a Veteran's hoapltat lcontF...nta of hay, graln and other
The followtnl Wert' pr.esent, Mr. naW to the school by 'Ml.e Ohio mlstlce d&amp;y apalnst Albany and were 11 numDer or other youns mtn
at the HolRr hospital u !power to _,ave thtl ma.Jl 'S life, al· a t Chillicothe, were conducted at farm product8 Mr. Lott 1011 a fine and Mn. Earl HJdl;m.11.n of Colum ~ Power Company, who are ooperat- lalt 13 to 12· OUrboyaplayedaiOC1 With McClain at the tlme or .the
of a lhDt ;:m wound In h1a though lt wm&gt; cloubtrul if h :! could the Peoc~ church Prlday afternoon tum or h are, Gne cow and one bus, MW Mall[aret Dalton of Jron- 1n1 with The Dally Tribune Jn gamto and due to Lhifl behiB our dl11turbance olthough he WiloS ~c
WM l.ntlk:ted whtle rceover.
flt 2:00 oclock.
calf and nearlY all or his fanr1 Lon, Mn. John Orr and three chll- llponBOl'il'll the schooL
nnt year Jn football rJUUk some cnly Gnt: appr~:he,lded by "\he oft!:.
on the Harry B. Roush
Slipping Into a coma .shortly aJRey. Thea. Mehl, pastor or the- lmplerr. _:lts which he kct ph :;t01 ed dren of New WijrniDJton, Pa.,
No admission wm be charged txcellent PJ"OIJl'(lSS, P"a"tticolly »-ll eel'S.
at Ponoat Run, Thur&amp;ciM.Y ter he had entered the hoopllal. he Federated chllrdl conduct-ed
a lin , the hu~ structw-e.
oeorae Bauer Sr., oeorae Sauer ,Jr., land every hollSewlfe, or housekeep- members bellll elihth vru.ders and
Th(' chorge!&gt; or disturbing a reltg·
~L consclouHne!IS and rluth came short service after which Ohio
Tttf' cause oJ' the fJre Is a com~ pi\(). family, J . M. Buchanan '-.nd er 1n Melvs county is invited to at.- freshmen . We expect 111 good team lous meetlna were
dropped when
~~=;:Mr. Rouah, Dick JJrown about 3 o'clock In lhe a!lcJnoon. Va~ley
COmmandery
No.
24, plete mysl.er:y.
ramUy, Lou Bauer and famlly, Mar~ tend every ses,c;ion. Each patron In a few YtBr.!l.
McClain promised the court \hat.
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r'"m bad lett the
Eevera\ dUTerent W!.les were told Kmghtli Templar, conducted the
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11aret Sauer and Vir&amp;inla Oreal or wiU be given a ·free ticket whiCh
'I'he Leaton ox rout was a. great he would not let th£ matter occur
TllUJ'!I(IaJ mdminl ao- of the occident. but the m~t lov- ...:orvlces accordlnj: to the ritual of CLE&amp;MONT ICHAEFER PASSES Middleport and Louie Blaettnar of wm en~ltle tJte lucky holder&amp; Lo succea.s and a great ttme was ~ 0 agalu.
diftmnt dtrectlonl!o to hunt cal one \(as thal he had been drag- that order. Active pall-bearera,1
Pomeroy.
valuable prlr.es of food, cookinl by everyrme. The celebl'a.Uoo came
Wbtn the aceldent oc- rtnl his F.hot Run behind him, -and takelll, from the rankl or the order
Clermont Schaefer. a1e 21 yean
·uten!lls and other merchandise to to a. close with an old taahJoned
waa alone and 1L wn in a hul"rle-:1 attempt to reath the were W. F. Bchoenleln, Ray Olbba, died &amp;t the nome of his ITIOther,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wclft ot !'ora- be dflnated by the merchant&amp; ot street dance.
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how the rabbi~ he had k.lllt!d ca.u,s.~d lhe IJUO Olenroy H. Ewing, Carl Shield!, Mra. Barbe.ra SChaefer at Naylom mouth came Thunday to apenu 8 I Pomero:y.
Henry Knmke.mp hu been cml•
MARRI.t.GIE LJCESNI;S
to bi dfschargcd with the nmule Jaccb B. Elberfeld and Leo Byrne. Run Thursday about noon.
few daya wtth friends.
AU members of the cla8sea will fined to his bed the put two Wtoo;a5
tJloee to. h18 bocly. The shot rrom
HOnorarY' pall-bearen Included
He 1.8 su.rvivetl by hla mGther,
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be permitted to inspect each artl- l8 &amp;Omewhat tmprroed.
Two marriage Ucenses were is.
the 1un tore a deep hole In the J . L. Pauber, •Lou Stevena, Ed1ar l.hree sisters a.nd three brotherH.
cle 8.nd the food prepared by Miss
LonQle Harrison and Homer sued by the probate court hert! Wed
oenter of th-e back making 1t h:..rd EberabMh, Otto Kreinblhl, Ray~. Funeral Aervlces wlll be held In
Tumey wll1 be enJoybd by those Well..i who are attending achool at neaday. One was iaaued to Edmond
draa
• be- to dreu properl}".
mond E1selltc!ln, Ed Dufly, RIY · Simpson M, . E. church Sunday ar,
•attending. Beaides belni Instructed Ohio Unlveralty were home over lrvinl Booth, 28, or Kenova, w.
stopped
pick
Mt·. Jetot:e wa 9 employed ty the mpnd Harb,reeht, Alll'fld Elbe~:feld, temoon at 2 o'clotk.
The X. of P -;;.:ral ror E4w u]ln the ar~ or :me eooldna. tht: !"lass the w~k Mld.
va., and Pearl J~nea , 26, wbo rove
gun wa:t d! ~-· Jacob Elberfeld company here, and Ralph Gilmore.
. Burl!!~ In Beeeb Grove ~emetery Jeue wUI be held at 0.. ho;: of e11 wUI be entertained each day.
R. D. Harrison was In Galllpoll.&amp; her address as Pomeroy. Th!)" were
SC.riklnK hJm tn was a most pupulll.f youni mon He
Interment waa made In Beech in charge of Plnster.aJ4
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recently on business.
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Rev. and Mr11. E. H. Wlblon were
'The Parent Teaebers Asloclatlon other llcense waa l.a8ued to H~rt
of the bRck . Lodft cf the Klllgh t:; .ol Pylhl!1'&gt; .
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Mr . and Mrs. Je&amp;Se Lambert and 1Ht¥1Pn&amp;ton ce.me . Wednesdo.y to All K. of P. memben are req-.&amp;ed P. Quisenberry Wednesday even• evening. A good crowd was present. POtt and Florence Bas~. ZB. ot
mornlns
Comm&amp;•l'lel' at lhc time or hls 1family spent 'n).anksglvlna:
wlth spend the winter with Mr. and to meel at haD~
lng.
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Mrs. Ed Franz and family .
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wltb tbe greatest ·bargalas Ia .tftt ld~tory ol .Netas County.

You owe it to yourself to villt· tbia iitore .dutlal tbla liletlae opportunity.
One Lot of Silk ;Bloomers
50c and 65c value

MEN'S SUITS
$18 and $21 values

MEN'S OVERCOATS
, $25 Value- In perfect condition

20c pair

$8.50

$6.95

LADIES' SPORT JACKETS-$.5.95 value

MEN'S $12.50 SUITS

One Lal·ge Lot of·Men's Dress Hats

$2:00

$5.95

MEN'S GLOVES

One lot of LADIES' COATS up to $10
values

On&amp; Lot LADIES' SILK DRESSES
$5, $6 and $7 values

One Large Lot of Men's Sweaters,. $2. and
$3 Values-Slip-over and Coat styl~

7c pair

$2.00

95c

89c

MEN'S OVERALLS

Another Lot of LADIES' COAII'S
up to $20.00 value

One Lot of Boy's KHIKI Panlll
Sizes 8 to 15

Remainder of Ladilll!' &amp; Children's Rubber
Shoes-Ball Band, Goodrich and Firestone

$4.00

45c pair

Children's Coats--age 2 to 5, $3. value

One Lot of Men's Underwear
$1.00 Garment

MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDSTan, Kid and Calfskin Shoes and Oxfords
-Regular $4.00 Value

$1.87
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One Lot of BOY1S KNEE PANTS

25c

59c
MEN'S WORK SOCKS

6c

$1.00

CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES

BOYS' SUITS-up

SOc ·

. $3.75

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$1.25

to $10 value

$3.65

One Lot of Men's Flannel Shirts
$1.00 Value

69c

LADIES' SILK liOSE-50c Value

500 Men's Silk Ties-75c and $1.00 values

20c

20c

One Lot of Men's Flannel Shirts
$2.95 value

95c

9c

5ceach

OUTING FLANNEL

.One lot Men's and Boys' Lumberjaekets.

One Lot of Menls Work Pants

8c

50c

MEN'S 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS

One Lot of Children's Underwear

$1.95

35c

LADIES' HATS-$3 and $4 Values

One Lot of Children's Tams and Caps

tOe each

50c

Two Entrances
Main 'and Court Sts.

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6c
BLANKETS-Full size, all colors

59c
BOYS' SHEEP-LINED COATS

$2.69

Men's Field Shoes-$2.95 value

$1.95

CHILDREN'S OUTING BLOOMERS

9c
Ladla~',

·one Lot of Ladies' S.l!k and Jersey Dresses

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CHILDREN'S SHOES
Solid Leather-For Play or School
MEN'S DRESS' SOCKs

ONE LOT MEN'S TIES

62c

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MEN'S 16· inch HIGH-TOP SHOES
·.Every pair guaranteed of a new pair FrP.e.

$1.75

CHILDREN'S HOSE-25 and• 35c value

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69c

MEN'S $3.75 BATH ROBES,

LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES

$2, $3 and $4 values

$2.00

Misses, Children's Raincoats, $4
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