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hal never I!Bit a vote 'that got hbn
anyUlltll but pralse from the antisaloon leaaue, the W. C. T. u. and
kindred dry Ol'l&amp;nllaUom.
Thua, to t-he disappointment of a
considerable a:roup of republican
\11et:B, their nr.ttonal ticket next
)'ear can now be described a.s 100
per cent arid.
The contrast that 11 tnevlta.ble
between the republican ticket, and
the democratic ticket next yearwbtlthar 1t is Roo8evelt, Ritchie or
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aa·ade crudt'. The new price is
per barreol. No other price changes
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Indiana high school
reported to be considering
modified plan prevailing In
consln 's hiHh schools
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aatd. "We would NOT
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provided aaatnst acclrhotorlna and bathing"
A canvas conducted by Inte.:Oa~
tiona! News Service on ttie campus
the University or Dllnois revealthr.t the atheltic authorities of
Institution held tb&amp;t footheJI
would be lllUlecesaary
sports onlclal&amp; polntf!d
the University of Illinois
tak~ti proper care of anyone 1njured an any or the school's competlttve spqrts and that NO deaths has
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unt.a ry relif!f
lplnlt two Democrat&amp; whose lden~ ' .
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take care o!
t.he fot of DemOeraUc con1lict.
immediate
attention
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j
~ slrls
buy dr.ud
an- . pluyeU
need. y this -winter,
Barrtna untor&amp;een developments : Propor.ed By I, N. S\1
farm dlflleulties, a state-wide Aa Faft Over Speakl!r.. -wtn b@ .!!lllJed here tod-4}'.
lcthn y(.uth wa!, m lilt' w.,to&lt;l) oi tatrves of a number·
1 Mayor James J . Walker or New
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rarm cred.lt conference was called
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era! ol'@:ana.atlons n
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By HARRY BEROMAN
; u. s. Secretary of Aartcultw-e
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; ~.umax his s~ttlculr.r trip ;.ere~;; or Farst Tame In Many I~ tlte! at tlw hanchi ol ht'l auole:;- ' prialf! federal fundi tor, thll
announcemen
.a e sa canChicago, Dec . 1-Tht proposal of 1Arthur M. Hyde Is ev....,....ted. to ad·
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1the ecntlncnt with u plcu tel G.-:: lh:
Months Sa't
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tor renomlnat.lon a.s vice lnsUrll.nce
tor football
playei'S dres• the meeting,
will be
By WJl.LIAM
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Oovcrnca· of Colitcrnia for ·"
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. ! ronned a fresh topic of discussion held here on ''Arrlcu.ltual day" on
ltt Correaponctent
don for Tom Mc.oney, ll IUe term
pwar
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'I here Utely Wtll be no othet today on the greens and Ln the j Thursday, Jan. lf, 1932, as a part
Washlngton, net . l-IN6-Re~ &lt;;Cnvlct whc.se nnme h:&amp;s been pu~Ji~
: endE{, his own lit~ w.rh " bullet actm~nt of a national
namt&amp; yresented.tloto the RepuDllca.n dormitories of midwestern collea:es. of the annual Ohio Farm confer- pubUcans ot the HoU&amp;e today taceQ 1C'Ir.td throughout th~ world .
tE!1itm·!-&gt; Note: p,,Jlcw111~ ~" tht! lthn:ugh the ll!'u·n
unemploymf!nt insurance,
natlllna conven n _next June, for In brief, the issue was :
lence.
anc.ther party battle with botl: 1 Walker. a Klfted a;Jd ma~ncllc fourth o! a ~crln ct arlicL':. ~- In- l1 Th2 se~oftd th·i, ccu~tame Tro~ , $3.000,000,000 public works .~o;.&gt;..oi
the other secret asp11'8nts for tne . Should the benetlts of insurance
The Director's frank purpoae in · Repe;. Btrtnmd H. Snell of New speaker, Is expected to muke one vf ternaliona! Nt"V:" .St-rvlr P an :ll~_. .,.m\1 hat0!! , 15. was the victim of a boyish 1 to stimulate buslneiS
vlee pre&amp;ldentl.al nomination had ~ extended to thOtie youths whoja.rranetnl for the credit conference I York and JohQ Q. TalsOn or eon-l the areatest onl.tlons of his c:aren. ~ busille!IS trentl.'l •11 the variou:: Ohio ; repu.JO.uction cf the other sJ1cnlin8, I Money to pay for
,
~irtuoualy ~~unced themselves nsk li!e and limb ou the grldlron Is to formulat-e a plan by wh.ich 1 neclicut l'iaimlna the party leader ! H.e Will tal~ ext-emporaneously. not ' lndta£tr1es. INS Columbus. •
ll!tag(d by J JS("ph WilMlll 11o who • plan wc.uld b! raised
tor Charley at. a time when It for the sake of the Alma Maters1conrress can be shown t-he neces- ship In the ev~t ot thi' Demo- ! as the Mayor ejf New York City but 1 Cnlumbw:: 0, Ot.'C t - lN5-Fcrl dtd NoT know LhYl lu!&gt; Mil;\ w~s crease m surtaxes.
J_ooked. B.B thoUJh he would prefer that profit. mat-erially by their slty of adopttn&amp; farm reiief meas- 1crats oraanir.e the house.
1\'l an attomey and private citizen 1 the first time In montlu.. th." OhJO j lcadtd From :.1ccount.s he 1ad r ' all and enactment of .o.
to take his chances next year on courn,e and skill?
ures which will re-e~tabiish !arm 1 The RllpubUcane will 80 tnto bQt~ He 'A"IU be a..~lsted by t¥.'0 famous bunkmg satuutiJ Jn 1s h.K J ~ang tip
11n tb• newspapt"rs, Joseph wo~ show 1 th · conferencc·s
runniQ8: for the senate form Kan·
Evoked by the l!uggeBtton of 1credtt not only In Oh•o but through I tle \\Jth thE Democrats wben the 1 lawyet'8, Pronl• P Wolsh, Se111or I A sunty by Internutlonal Nel\'s 11.11] Ccnstance how Ruth w 1.-k!und
Dr 1 M Rublnow of
9111, and. having commltted them~ Prank 0. Menke, sport.s editor of out the country.
Demoerata meet nelt MondCt.f' wUb cuum:el tor Mooney and Aaron Sa~ 1&amp;n1ce disclosed today lhut b.ltlk· 1 hud bet.n ,hot Hr pcmte:t Ius re~ ~secretary of B'nal B'rtth,
!elves Ulere is now little they can lntemaUonal News Service, vary~
Thousands of peraons interested &amp;Dell 15 thelr candidAte tor adeaker plro, 10.11 kk&gt;nUCled with the Moon - jing officJals arf" corlclu'llvely con~ 1 vc.l\l t l" at thP. g1rl and 1,;u !l ,.d the tha t hoderal runds for
dq about it..
.
. lnK comments wer~ forthcoming t-o~ m the welfare of t.he Ohio farmer 1 and Tillon's ~rty'a choice for ma- ey uuse.
vinced thai ba.'lkmr.a a11d fimmcb. l 1tng~u four times The rou. t11 diR~ relief were necessary blOI.UM
Wblle not ot tremendOw; un~rt~ day from leadlna: representatives are !!Xpected to be attracted to Co- ~ jorlty 1loor le&amp;der.
The AJ)(Itlta:ht of national att;-n~ , conOitions are rapidly improvmI rha1se cl the weapon was No T l ·. flo1t s of community "cheats
ance, tbe Curti!- decision never- ot middle west.em school&amp; regard- t lumbu11 for the ,meeuna:, Out/lery
Bu:-. 11 snell l8 defeated and Ul ~ Uon will be Cocused &lt;ln the hea1ln¥,
Optimism is esp2.Cially e\li~-!nt that or il. wood~n shell u.s he had 1 local overnmf!nts are
thelesa will _have a slgnitlcant bear~ 1na: the proposal thilt &amp; system ot told International News Service.
Democrat' take control aa expeeMKt Wblch will be opeu to Lhe press and amon11 l~aders of the Obto Bonl;ers 1 thought, but. , tht of a re 11 bullet
· The depreslon has
Ina upon we 1.922" oonteat.
Insurance be established for tootOlvtne the meetina an ofllcial , the Republlcans will hold aJ ~
the public .
AsiOtiattnn, an oraantzat10n whcs~ 1It e-:atered the &amp;ul's bruin k:Jilm dimf!nsions of a
JiU' one thl.na, tt puts the dry im- ball players t.o provide for their air, every township oftlclr.l and 1 conference to deckle Wheth.er '\n
l!pec1al pollee to the number of !unctions
It to folloy, :111
her lnsUiHtly.
g phe " Dr Rublnow said
print deeply upon t.he R::publlcan
and
o:fllclal In the Btat.e Is 1 or Tlls::n &amp;hall be minority leade: .Ulree hundred have been &amp;MI8Iled velopment11 clo...ely without Inflating 1 The duths of Ruth Wir:klund has' gone. when the
national tiCket, a n d serves to
sa
em or cr PP 11ng . ~ di
inv
to take pa.rt In the 1 PaciniJ ttie danrer of2Ewlde~ to IWI.rd the stat.t bulldlnw: and l-n~ t.hcm 01' cl:?precatinll t.he1r .,lgqjO ~ i and Henry Sio Wt"re set daw1n 8 3 be !hUnted onto state ~d ~
throw into bOldet rellef the almost
authoritaUve voice 1n the dis~
~~~~~Ons also h
be
split on this quP.&amp;UOn, the
UbU- athea-te Supreme court room wh9re cance.
. ~urcier tmd suicide b:v a curoner'J&gt; ~OVI:I'nment.'&gt;. Only nat!onal act-ion
was that
to
ave
en sent can conterenc-! adjoumed
r a t
procef!dlngs will be hekl.
Oulst"fndlnlf in comrnerclnl nnol Jury folow1111 an lnqm.sl. Witnesses ca.a relte\•e the sJ.tuatlon now··
certaln wetnesa of the
ticket tn 18U.
Lhletic ot Ma.J_
_or ~ohn L. {(RY· ~ -y~~-}!_~eon 0. Fess two~hour wrangle lahl
Communistic df!moru~tratlons are lnd.ll!trll.l cha.n~s which wtU utrect said H-~nt)' h"lld met. R'l'-h while tile
Dr Harry w Laidler direclor 1o1
Mr. Hoover, ot course. 1s
a
&lt;bJ.g ~m,m:nret' · ofiJ Bu~!P e{O~ ofCJ•"•Ja~d Robert
The nomination "ot 8nt~ ''tor ontl(lipeted. Labor grcups huve ob- Ohlo'rtnancl&amp;l Institut-Ions ~t WU •Yirl was en her way to schOol. The the i..ea(l'ue for-Industrial Demria:.
It- waa no secret that
a
n
rnef.e':C:~ Vsrlou: farm
eve and.
Speaker ln the flic.• - or~
· •.- talueu. a ~rmlt La stage "A Moon- Raid, is the ·'ch@dule't rt"it-o~&lt; ..f! Ol " ! b:y voiced cbJetLions to tile Q:ir1'5 mcy and presichnt o( ~ ff"~
ln t.he east were
.
and cli!-1m to the hllJ\QI' b~use
baa cy ~rade.
ltons of doiJ.a.rs for boUday pur· · attention to other youth&amp; anci. sud- Bureau of Economic ~ ".tilt!
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be found.
OrU!ltb, beunty
wm
rnaJOrillf . · · was
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/fl&lt;l1l&lt;Y hlmlloll haa campllcated rhasfS throu&amp;h Clu•IRtmo•
w.hipped out,.- r;;61ve 1 and that milchlne
development .

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"DutAlh" Schultz. rinl' :: Co'n fn

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Dominick O&lt;llorno, 30• and Prank N

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1Mppotn mentj,..ker must remain he dec/a
Buckeye Aariculture
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The $600 divorce' seekers ;II· be
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Sprin&amp;/j oasis dude ru.nct1 near Las
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Vegas In southern Nevada.

Chlcago, Dec. 1-INs-sy the
thread of a fast-faQt 111 ur~
hung the quesUon of whethQuaraathte Llae Slowly
not Daniel 1.. Ollday, elderly
deacon and dry crusader.
Surel, Puohed South·
10 through the ordeal ot lL
for murder.
went bJ Peot
, While the 66-year~old reformer
Colwnbua, 0., Dec. J-INS-'I'be !Sat In the Englewood jail cell the
corn borer quarMntine line I&amp; about State moved to ' bring hlm to' Jus~
to be eJten,~ southward to the ttce ror the shoot-in&amp;" ot Herman
Ohio river, It was learned htre to~ Knol, the 1'1~year~old boy 8COUt
day.
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Clhl.loilaysays he was trying to help

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DEMOCRATS MAY BE CALLED , UPON TO ASK ONE OF OWN NUMBER led EDITOR IS DEAD
ror llf• .~... the:,':! TO ''STAND ASIDE" EVEN AS THr.," ASKED SMJTH AND VARE TO DO i Cclumbus.
DEc 1- INS-Fun·
whether Gilday
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a parole, , up 'the natronal
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8 etkm 1 difttct thrust at the Whl~ :yen ll\Ouah one w e otrE:red to ·in U:is stale. sJona w1th a ~Uer
House ainee Tftaon hu been
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tone In rurnl seeUON te.:ause of fn.~
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unemp....,ed. ·to
foremOst
parter
. ~t"His statement, in the ro:-m or a C'reased _.ra:n p11cea, w~ other tac~
good tu':Jes as wen as bed, from tAl
Hoover's J':lnlstratl: Prtrnd~:t letter addressed to Mayor Walker tors cited tm· • hope of bettu tlm~s
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dcmorahzaUon ot the bread lluel."
spot In the mind ot Door
on
e Wl8 18lllled by Tom Mooney Molders amc·nG bankera.
James Myers, i~d~~rlal scereta;ry
this time is farm
Alihoue:ll an orvan!al.tton
committ-ee, an organization
l11 addition, lhr sudden fnll inl off
MARCHER:;;; ON TOE W-'1'
of the Fedetr.l Oouncil ot Churchel
Canners In this bllcan, Snell bol~ the
,' u which tor yeor.J has ~en working In Ohl-:.l bank !allures has thet'rec', ~Co!umtus. 0 .. Dec . 1- INS- declared that if child labor co~~
ret ~~t credit either on the Soldiers' bonus loll P~~o:~ Independently of the attorney:; !Jf'ek- banken; In all scctlc.-~ 18 .
P~miEed court-2ous trentmenl il bf! aboUahed. that thousands · Of
on c a els to meet Y«f,r the veteraml disabtl:~ ' 11
lng to obtain Moony's rel-2ase.
Alf.hough banklnR departmcn 1 i the:r respect the l!tlte·., laws. ma:· adults would flnd employment. ·He
anc~ bill th-e ea
Y a owMconey, who is ~erving 8 life otnciols have not been wtlllnb""'t.o ul· ,cher'!: in the uncmplo~•mc1ot J.lUradf' stoted that an average ot 2.U00,6DQ
c~r:;:ot 11PUl':kse feeder 1known to hav! o:.!:!~~t~nd ~rt"
term on conviction for his alle t_: Pd low the use of their names,• tht•y ad- &lt;' \ \ll,'ttshl.l!tcn were 1o c.Jme lnt•_. children Gt school ago: annually lb
11 c participation 1:1 the PrepaN&gt;dn:!:-.s mil that bank collapt-~ an. bt:com~ :ohio trc-m both north
er ves
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.1nll s:mth ln~ lnd.ustry.
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ro~used by short prices
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day bombing in Bnn Fnmclst.'O iu tng oarer each week .
1 toduy
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Mle back to school .tOQvemmt•
credclt ps ~d Uivestock. ThiG
. R~ub~ca~h~in:.~ 19111. said that the DC&lt;'f!ptanc~ of n
The increased. value of farm ! C' lumbm; :~.'ll! prc.vlde food a_nd ~h?ul~ be.. gh•en active suppbrt · ~·t
luterestma ~ s of nationt!blet - •8 !h - parole would be un udmls-Jion tv crops has resulted In a marked im- · ~hellt-r for the m:tr("hcr...; vi.Sltmg t.hJs time, Myers said, "the tlme.,Jt;
feel thai thl t.o
level He pr:O Y 18~nl Loo impl1ea.tion , of hl5 guilt In 'thC pi'Ovement over last y~ar in- rural ! here. tut Adju!.anl General Frank 1 now ripe for a vtgoro1u; &amp;lld Cout...
lmpor:a P1c tis'-~ ~b ,
with. t:e
~,_. t t~ a bomblna: outra-ge.
sections. bankf!rs and bwdness men 1D. I-iL ndt"rson has warned tlllll the i D-Keous drive for better child Iabat·
an exte
nee a
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a m RUI ra 011 1 Governor James Rc!ph J r whc believe. with a resultnnL favuruble ! v;sit to the state must be pe&amp;eeful laws In all our States."
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! Unless Amerie&amp;n industry ca;n
of the sta&amp;e
U:!ural 1n ot Mr Jloov8r
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b-! w111 heat· the cuse "with an open rural count~es.
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steady employment- fat
at the meet-ina." 11 Pl'fleent- \ Th~ 'New Yoi-ker&amp; attra.cted sorn~ inlml." The Governor will be assisThe forward push of business Ion.., GAS LANDS, PUKCHASIED 1 worlt:e:s. ~t may pay for th~t UP.\
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western lltren&amp;th because he haiiB ·ted by an advisory board co11 slstL1g: lCCompanylng the holiday season - Huntington, W. Va .. Der . 1-INS keep m Idleness. Professor wtllialn
HEATH
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or Judge MaLt [. Sullivan nnd aL~ will not go unnot~ced In the work- 1 -For a sum _app_roximatln@ $1,500,- 1 M. Lleserson, of Antioch cone.e.
York and haa 1
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ew torneys Tbecdore J : R()che and lngs of the St.a.te s financial lnstl - 1000. Lhe Columbia Gas &amp; Electric , lcld the conference. He ~
WANTS TO BE FREE It-he fArm relief ~=~Uon. m;chls of Jol:ul L. McNab althouah there Is tutlons. and the Impetus of Christ · icorporntlon of New York has pw·~ 1 unemployment Insurance 1.!' ~~
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., a pcn1b1llty that McNab will noL ma&amp; bU)'Ina might easily be t.he lm~ Ichased 28,000 a.creas or oil a.nd gt&amp;s . dole.
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Heath tad
c. 1. INS~Ir James CoJ-·-b· ~~
Weflb and Dinlel J. O'Brien din:c~ lnf..o a program of normal buymg, ginia from R. R. Smith :&gt;f Huntfrom his
tor (I( the state department
pentold International
IingWn
L. E. Hou ..t.on estate O{
Heath, on tlle ltound that the dJ~
olORY. will aiM occupy placM neal·
Chrlstmas buying It I· h e&lt;l Clnclnnatt., atodcoordlng to an an~
~t~-:a_
vorl-.! she obtained recently In Reno
th:f.KOVt'l'POC dw-tng the he:.~-ring. will end hoarding ~hich shasobep.. •lnouncemen
ay.
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Is invalid
MOOnty's fate 1.s entirely In the one 0 1 th
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hands of Governor Rolph. It i.s he the resenet ~rravatlng causes of 1 INGALLS OPENS Ct\MPA.IGN
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the decision as to statepupward
start the I Columbus, 0., Dec . 1-INS---Open- MacDonald Saya All ........·
wa
by St.rjame'&amp;u
DIYialoft AI Reault of
whether or not Mooney wm be par~ ed.
ga n.
was predict-l ing o series of_ campaign spE:eches
Federation" Only H-.i.~i .
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dcned, althouah he will consult h~
· ovt&gt;r Ohio, Davtd S. InraiL'l , assistf
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woukl not be defend·
Shake-up
1\dvl.tttrs before he reaches a decls·
i ant !leU'E'huy d the Na"}' l&gt;,H.I aeroor roblema
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PUBLISHERS TO MEt.:1'
1nautic and candidate for th~ Re·
want my freedom and the
Oolumbull, 0 ., Dec. 1-lNfl--Co- wJ\en his decision mlgh tbc expect·
Coiumbus. o.. Dec . l-l NB-.1'\ ! put:llcan gubernutorhll n:Jmlaation
London, Dec. 1-IN~Prlme
the better,'' Slr Jamts s.o.tJ 1umbus expected a "hOUIII!cleu.nU." -ed.
cc.nfl'lence of Ohio publisher.:; and I wu:; tG fly to Co5hocLon Udav.
tstrr Rnm.sny MacDonald today jft!
"but 1 will have to obtain It Jron~ 1n the detecUv" division of the clty
A "Christmas Pardon" wa..s one of ~dlt-t.rs cf lnLcrnotlonal News Scr- '
ncunecd .fhP British goWmJ11ei,t-D"
the English courts.''
pOllee df"partment today as Oaot lhe possibilities dlscUS&amp;:?d In San vice will br held in columblL'&gt; thr '
SILK TRUCK STOLEN
pc!Jcy toward lndi11·. renfftmtt~;~:e.·. - ltt ,
John P. O'Connor, deputy lDifiO- Pranclaco today. Those who are ev-ening of MOnday Dccu11 ue 1· 7 1 Langhorne, Pa .. Dec. I- INS--- nn 1uidreM before t.he flnal'aesakiD
Ji.ESC.·u·
-PARTY torohle"l.r pollee, took oftlce as detectiYe hcptnr the pardon will IJc granted Burl A. Ely INS Ohio stat ~ M:. 1 ~ Four urmt 1 mlln kulnu.pped o. t.uck or the Indian round table oenft!t~
pointed to another happy date fm aaer, o.nnounced to1uy.
driver and n\o.de away wl~r: ill~ ence the belief that a• all-tl'ttiii.
Shifting ot 9t&gt;Vera1 of tbe p~in- the announcine of a favorable detruck and ctlJ'IO of Rllk worth $25.~ federation o1!'ered the "only hopefUl
clothesmen and dlscharae of ot.M&amp;11 ~lsl.ctn-Dee-ember 8, one week fr:&gt;m
! ooo a: Penn Valley Park on Ule .:..In- oolution of lnd.ia's canst1tutl-:mal•
· (''lln highway near hel'e
early to~ problems."
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Martill8 l"'!rry, o ., uec. 1-IN$- were ~heduled. although the aww t.oc;l&amp;y. Mooney's btrthda,•. Ht: will
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A mine reiCuc party, after extln- chief baa promised. tbat personn- ~i be t8 years old.
, uay .
rn the absence of an arre-..m"l'lt
~ull!hlna a tire In Pmey Pork 1411\1! will not be ereatly chau1rd.
Mayor Walker ·s cold Wa5 much
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No. 2, laid today tllat at had iound
"The okl man," as the depa.nmenl l;et~ today, althouah he still show·
Ge-o. Ny~ well known banll~r
QUAKE REPORTED
pret~nt conference, MacDonald nt
the l."'Cd)l cf Dominick F-arrarla, 63, knows O'connor, who was ct.ltf ot etS .atgns ot fatl(l'ue. Upun Ute order
o1 Pcmeroy paseed .away :ab::al
c 181101 Ital
Dec 1 lN8- commended that responalblllty tot
who apparenUy was o\'&gt;~come by nnltce
here tn 1804 onlY to be re- ;f hil physician he has t-~n keep· The(Ipopulation
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moved . In a political shakeup. ftlaY 'nl ae quiet as poMible in his hotel
:00 o·c oo .. .1 la a tmc [ n fiJI- j thi·c,•:n lntc panic tod.a.y by 8 vto- td In g(·neral provtncial" la&amp;lala-said tlle body wu 'ret~n t.o hla poeltlon a&amp; deputy tn- jlilte and husb&amp;ndtng his enerKY
loowlac a heart
aU.aek. last 1lent earthqWl.ke.
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miles from the ftre 81!C- lii~ after he ccnipletes the Qe~ for bi.s plea for Mooney today.
; The quake struck at 5:08 A. M..
"Tile government lntendl to ~
Puraria probably entered the teet~ bureau · reorgan:J.r.at-ton, acTile htarlng was scheduled to IJe~
ni¥h"l Detail• wiD be published ~ Scorl!s of persons awaken-~d from sue unswervingly," t~ Prime 11:1~through an opentna tar rrom ccrd'toa to 8er&amp;eant Fred P. KuiJ.d- tlh at 10 o'clock this morning.
In tomarrow'sl&amp;cae or The Ooa.ily ithelr sleep fled lrom their homes ist.er declared "thls plan t~t •. ah-"111
ruatn entrance, w1aware or the ts, who wu t.o take ofl\ce t.oday as
Jndlcattona are the hearing will
j into the open tleld.s surrounding India fe-deratiOn I and will do U:o:
fire, they said.
. the -new chief .
bt ecncluded late this artenwou.
TrlbuiH'.
-the city. No casualties were ,·eport- utmost tn aurm(lunt the dltrkul~
no"' standing in the way of ita relao-

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'B••tletr, Har4llton,
or whether he will
Oleim&lt;ml,
asnult with
By WILLIAM K. JIU'I'OHINSOM
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1. N. S. Stat! Correspondent
tlea Will
waahlna:ton, Dec. 1-INB-Acterritory.
cul!ltomed to sJammlnl the 4oora of
• Allar aa can be determined bore,
PNEUMONIA VICTIM tho senate 1n the ,..,. ot aap/rlnl
tllere will be no objcetton to tbe prO-republt.C&amp;na, the democratl may
posaL Oorn borers have been found
watch one of their own collequea
Ill the WJUtbern district&amp;
Evanston, Ill .. Dec. 1-INB-Ed· alven a like reeepUcm when the
the quara.nttne would be
lumberman\ upper branch ot coqreu cxmveno
It Ia undtntood.
whc_se name Monday, It wu reported today.
Parmera near the soutbem
In the natlonol
A a:roup of senators were sa1d to
treme of the preaent quarantine
arena two decades a1o.
ready to uk Senator--elect John
territor, Will be particularly ea~ - lr
hla home here early todoy .
Bankhead, democrat, ot Alato aee the area extJilded becall!f'
88 years old .
to "stand a.slde" when .he
.tht!y wW theD be permtti.ed. to 1!1811
was caused.
to take the oatll of omoe aa
to J, Thomas Heflin.
tbetr com tn OIDalnnaU martet&amp;il~•d.ufed_
Whmlli nn ti¥J)' InUit ship over
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will WilD the ch&amp;rpa of
· kmterroute ,&amp;ObaJt.oD ·orColumbus
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away while 1n a coma
made by )JeDln in hi&amp; COCi•
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po&amp;ri,tect out here.
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oo••rnm•·nt will be eompelle4 •ili&gt;
apo~v a provisional scheme.''· . t ·~
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h~~ today ~or p~~rtck 0. Moran. ! The eonterence came to ~- ~
were denied their Isenate should deny the oath to . 70 . dltor of work a national ma ·l today witbout drartlna a cqD&amp;Cittf .
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of o
, That action vir- Bankhead unLII the lnve&amp;tl.ptlon I ga:zine. and formerly of ~ranton Uon for future
govei'IUIII8nt ·""\f#
tually ll(ove 1· tn :rom the senate. has be~n completed. Among ot-hel' · Pa., who died ,laM
ntaht
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It wu 8ued Ol1 the famous Reed Lhtngs, Heflin char1ed the commit- ldii!&lt;.J.st: follow.;. ~
weeks •lluu~s.
"India and England
"alullh lund" &lt;OIIllllltlee's Inquiry tee had learned that 1,661 out ol
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to the ~~ ot Ule
tnio campaian expendltw-e1 1n n- 2033 ballot boxes were "opened 11·
CHAPLIN LOSES CASE
wu Mahatma K. K.
.ainoll ·a nd Pemuylvanla. The ftnaJ legally'' after the electJon. He said I London, Dec.
l-IN8-Charlle diet on~~the~~~~~:~~l
"o..-ter" bll1otl were taken long this proved hi!l opponents had tbe "Choplin must pay Miss May Bhep'l'he
111$1btha later, but nelthu SmUh opportWiity to "steal the election".! hcr_j. his fermer ucretary. the t.:J called:
l;liOl" Yare cou~ overcome the :ftnt as he eharaes.
! pcunds ~he slatms
i8 due tor her lltlcal
·actl'tfle vote.
On the other hand, the
plus Lhi:! ccsts of the case
Heflin hal araued that like con- h86 frequently 11eated Senators~ lt.he ccurt decided today, after hear~
d~UqDS ulata to hll eon test agai.Nt elect . who were \mde~r ch.arK:es i In~ Miss Shepherd':~ testlmoqy.
Bankhead. He pointed out that when they came to the doors or the I Th~ comedian. Miss Shepherd say
the aenaw eleotlona committee hae senate. Thla was the rule In the~ ·: ald . had tailed to compen:sate her K. Oe.ndbl.
JAade a preUmtnary inquiry, which case of William L. LOrimer, an ll·jf ·.r lmport~t publicity work &amp;he
The battle a1 wita
~Yealed lmaularlttes· ln Ute Ala· Unols republlca.n, who was &amp;ubse- · hn1 donf! f~ him, lncludlnJ; ar~ east and the -west
bama elta,kals. On the strenath quentl.y ousted from the aenate.
•rangmg a lun'elleon with the Lord l-ain was runr ' doWJt ,Ob
· of Ulele -.rsetatlonl he artmdj the
(Continued on paae threeJ
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Thl! requut to ''Btand aalde"
must be approved by a majority
vote at thi-aeaate. U that aocura.
the ,.nate 4_. will be llhut . _
Bankhead unW the eenate elecllpus
committee oampl!tea a JendhY Ill·
qulry thto Hellln's ·qblqes. Meanwhile, t)le democrats will be put
on record on a vote to denY the
or.th ot oftlee to one of their awn
collequea, after haflral made a
nUIII,ber ot ,....ucans "at&amp;lld
...tile" on Ute chAnres 1n the~ put.
The fate at smi&amp;&amp;or-elec:t Frank
B. Smith &lt;:R.~ ot nUnoia, and ot
~r-elec&amp;-•WilUaln B. vare ($)
of "Pennsymmt.a, lB fresh tn the
melnOI'tee ot · all senators. ~

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take-n to Rutland Dr. n.em •t •
the break and they reutrned honlt ,

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M l!5 Alle e Holliday apent • few '·•
da y11 las t we-ek with l(n H. 0 . , . ,
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Elhh111 y ur Middleport nturadQ .
Mr tm d Mrs M E Nelao:n were
Attwns callers Saturday afll!moon.

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MISS tURNEY
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Mrs. Theo Beng el of MIG(d ... purt art.
wltlc, :! II'PI 1! 1•!"p .md ~·mt.IIIU&gt;II 4 )II
and Wayne King and famUy of
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Lathrop wtre recent guests c;f M1
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Sprlugfleld were w ~ ck end guC}t.s of llulll', ,,() pcmwll! ot hu t1 u.nd ~1:1
Ruth Oprsuch of Porto;mc ulh Meigs c(:unt~· t'PI Illl&lt; · :.
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WL wl ~h l J thank our many
rP.turn today James WedE'H frleuda; let Chcu kmd helpfulness
Or leans al'lntor, hopp~d ofl d 1 u
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o~~~:;:~n momlnp: browrht tll[' rrcm heu· at 6 1a A. M.
1c~: ~~r.lh~r ~~dn~tcl~n~rsde:~~mr
1 lC .ooctbt s nnd llUiliCS at the Hoi·
to 1\ clome and the olosM I CLAY WOR.KS DESTROYEDe
meMa.ge "Building In the Lh!hf :
I zcr Hcspllal, Dccto1 Bmg, Ml .
1 ~ ~1 g nan'it t~e
Eternity" was deUve~ by Rev 1 Jtc.nton, 0, ~-lN6--A ::;pec-1 ~ w ~1;; :!l~f
Oeorge A Cole lt wa1 an tnspiraM t.aculnr !l:e dl'Stroyed the sewe1 lchm ch 1
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tlc•nal service and ever)·oue was I pipe plant ~r t11~ t:hnliJI' u Cia• Jft !lieu ~:~ewe~~· s.;_ ~~~li~n~o ~~~r
grea.tly benefited and given &amp; v~ , Work!'~ at Blackfork., ntlar here, to· · , 'tant l. m tlu~ ' 0~L; 3 hoUI of n~d
of the J~:t'lftt taak that ltes tn t\)e 1day tRUising damages estunn:e I a! 1A~m Re~ w ' 8 PBtWrsou for lhe
hands ot the vouth of Ohio ~~ t" l" 1 more Utnn $250,000
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p1 esent da~· , that or winning the
c 01 mJ(Jt an '
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GOES TO CHICAUO
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Sunday evening, December 8, the 1
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d1 legates will give their reporU on
Oeorre W. Kreitler, Meigs county 11
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tl n convention The public 11 cor- txt mslon agent , lett Monday for
Mr~ Morthu McNeal
dlally Invited.
Chic.Mo where he will attend th1'l
Mrs Rerman Bnllto~· and children m ~etfng of the Natloz)fl.l County Ex- :
"IN MEMORIAM"
returned Monday from Lr-vl. where tension Agents Aasoclalton being 1
tbey spent the ~k l!nd with rela- held there this week 'Mr. Kreltlel 1 In loving memory of Ida M. ArM
tlves
1 goes to the national conferencl! 8
nold, who passed away Just !CUI'
Mra, P'tllter Reed Rnd children I the president of th"' Ohio Stat ~ years ago today
1
spent the week end In Charle.ton, 10!)unty Extension Arent&amp; Assocln· There 11 no death! an ana;el form
1
~ls tlng her mothet and' other rela· l UOn. He wtll return Saturday
' Walks o'er the earth with silent
tlves .
t.read
Mr a.nd Mn. Tom Mills were I
DIES IN PLUNGE:
And 1:1elrs our best· loved ont'S
called to Wellablll'R by the death of
away,
the latter's brother.
Chicago, Dec 1.- INB-PiungJn:r l And then we call them "dead,"
Rev P C. Krea,er left ror Rio el&amp;'bt stories from hl.s hotel room t(l
Grand'! Tuesday rnornlng, where he the sidewalk George Francis Roul· And ever near us. tho1.11b. Wlscen,
C"".,ducted chapeJ services at the iban, 54·year old stock promot~r
· Immortal sptrlt.s tread,
who Is said to have lost a rortune- For ~• • . c boundless, universe
college.
'
Mr and Ml's. JRmes e'tev~:ns re- In stock transactions, was dead toIs
no dead, ..
1
tur:1ed Monday from TUiln and 1day, an apparent suicide
Flnlaw
P.·"torln Whf'r£' they spent thP
ltD FAVOR VOTE
•
'Ihnl'lklllilving vacation with rela·

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\I$~ luckies- as far as I am

proved .Cellophane wrapper with
' that opens your packthat llttlet!llt
age so ••lly."
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its cheap
•

it costs little
and conserves
beauty and health
• • •

'Remforced Cod
L•tver
the new oongrelJB today showed a t '

CRIPPLED CHTLDBEN HURT

The fact that Electric Cookery coots
but a cent a meal for . each. person io
the family is the· reason li.lectric Cookery wao selected by \'dill Myrtle T!!mey
for her Cooking School in Pomeroy.
Attend bot!. seotions tomorrow at the
Junior High ~-:hool ' Auditorium the
first session at 1 :Jq P. M. and th~ sec·
ond at 7:30 in the evening.

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23 ilro•th~'to ~OJ',

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ot the es1

members of

least 149 favored 11ubmtas1on of a
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propt)Bal to repeal the prohlbttlon '
1
A SPLENDID
Cmclnn11tl, 0, Dec 1-INs-- o.mendmeot w conventlone ln the
Thrte oblldren were 1njtued today LSeYeral states.
1
RECONSTRUCTIVE
when a bWJ loaded with Crippled 1 Rellponses were re&lt;:elved from 2St
bt"ya and girl&amp; beina: taken from 1 seoatora and represenl;a.tives, It was F
Runcl -T'--~ 0
their homes to IClhool wu rammed announced.
' or
own,
1n111
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In the tear by another automobile. 1
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The at.cide~ happened IN thr bull
BARBOUR, NEW SENATOR
I
e"oua,
1DJ
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stopped to t..ke on a passen1er. The

drive-r or hte school bus also sufterTrenton, N. J., Dec 1- INS-W. 1 This E:xt•••!'~"
ed sllaht tnJurles.
Warren Barbour, millionaire manu· d the
,, ... ,_. · · ·····•·········- fact1~r. today was named tQ suc-JLiver
eeed the late DwlQ'ht 'W Morrow ' Wild
'"'""'ng
Jltt\\«1......... Se~olor f;om New phlto. or
a.'&amp;J u•
Jeney.
Potassium.
•11
contains aa a
88Ufe
r
CABD OF TIIANKS
approximately
1
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Thlslsa
At the Urst sign of danger, take a
We wiM to thank our many Ifor putting tosether
laxative Cut down on alcohol, col- trlenda, Rev. Mehl for his oonoolinJ;: !cooperation, all or tl •e:-, hlp;hl,y
fee and tobaceo. Eat lightly for aev· warda, those donating cars, Und ~r . 1beneficial products '1 •• . ) LeiSt Is in
eral days. Ttr.k~ &amp; table.pomtul or t.ak:Jr Ewlnll' and for the beautiful Lh"' results. That is .1H thAt the
mentha pepain before meals i.O ftowen, and each and every onP tired, despondent, wea.Jc
I
ma.ke dlgeatlon B8 eaay a.s poMible. l who helped us Jn our tetTibJe sor· Icent wanta 8he want.&gt;
She j
Keep quiet until your stomach is row. Your klndneKS will qever be 1wanta strength She
i ..t
settJed and th-, diuy speU1 havo foraotten
1 w~ll .
She ww.nts to
to

about-- I"'
Wo
Blood Pre

pa!ISed.
Have ~·our ~clan che&lt;Jt your
blood P~Ut'fl at ttequePt intervall!l.
Continue to protect yourself by tak~
tng mentha pepsin before every
meal. &lt;You can IJSt Dare'• Mentha
Pepsin from t,he Stansbury brur
Co., ~eport. or any other reliM
able dl'lil'lrtBl.J Avotd heavy food
and too heavY meals-especiaJiy at
!dl'ht.
Oo this faJthfu11y
and the
ehancea are tha~ :vou
prevent-

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Mrs. Lueme Jeue and Daughter 1 her work and be
Mr and Mra. Chris Jes&amp;', and bop!ful qaln.
Staters and Brot.hers. 1the very medicine. lr1
ihe thrill of returning
IN MEMORIUM
I better dlge.stlon, he&amp;lt.blel"
, or and renewed vitality.
I 11 lovint
remembrance ol om· 1 stanso does not put out
Plrtnts, Hoadley Arnold who pas..,._ Duct whlth they have- nott~:i:!
-ed nway Dec. tat. UJt8 and Ida and In which they have c1
Arnold who died Dec. tst, 19:ii'J.
confl.dence. Try this COd
1Compound at cur risk. Money
Darling parents how we miss you , if not SBt.l.sfted. You wJJI be ~tis·
Mlss the eunabtne o.r your lOVe
J.fted aDd enthwtaatsc. SOlei by
or I li!MI )IOtttpone-the danior ut But n hope aptn to meet YClll
THE STANSBUIIY DRUG CO.
I atroke.
IKIY
In 0\0' lltaYIDI' botnt abowi.
Middleport. Ohio
ldY,

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zoomed Into ttardom- the antwer to many a Rim
fan't praP,r, admired for hl1 smart acting ar1d
boyish chorm. l'he lfaSJII'• lo11 wa• Hollywood"s
gain-and oun. lob will soon be '"n in "PriNtw
Llvel"' for Melro•Goktwyn·M.,.r.
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New Yoro, ,.. 1-ms-aetum,

from a poD

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In on• blo:tlne year Roll•rt.Monraomerr

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A fn,Zr l••tq//tJ '•l!'r ·
t
Jtlll•·••ll(lltl

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Made of the flnelt tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone oRen the fllroat protection of the
exclu1lve "TTASTIItG" Praceu wjdch Indude• the , .. ~~~darn Ultra VIolet Ray•
-the procep. • • expel• certain hanh,
biting lrritantf' J?!tfitally prw1ent IIi every

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neil present In yciur lUCKY StRIKE. '"rbey're ..
!?!!!-!! they ~ !!! i!!.{' No wonder LUCKIE$
are always klhd to your throat.

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MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHANE
S•lotl TIJIM--111...
The Unique Humidor Padca. .

ZIP-And It's opMI
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ArHI ,.,.,_..,_,, CellophMe KMps

tllet

"T•••t,lf" f'lerer !r•r f're•ll

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Cop,.,

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See the new notched tab on the tap of the
package. Hold dawn one half with your ~...;;
thumb, Tear oil' t h e - half. II....... Qooldr. Jr. I
Thot'o all. Unlquel Wra-d In ....,._.,, ~
proof, pnn-proof Cellophane. C.._, .............. '*"FRESHI-what could Joe mare m-m then ~·
tmprovedHumldorpacka . .-ao-ytoopanl....,,.._

tile LUCKY TAB 1•-your tlttiW Hll ....-1111

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take-n to Rutland Dr. n.em •t •
the break and they reutrned honlt ,

Sunday

M l!5 Alle e Holliday apent • few '·•
da y11 las t we-ek with l(n H. 0 . , . ,
Shenet!t&gt;lcl
Mr~ Len&amp; J o hnson and 11011 Geo.

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were I!!UMl&amp; or her JS15t.f:r ElJ&amp; Me·
Elhh111 y ur Middleport nturadQ .
Mr tm d Mrs M E Nelao:n were
Attwns callers Saturday afll!moon.

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Indorses and Recommend•
GRESS MEAT MARKET

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See Us for Special Steaks

~oltpen

other Special Meah

Ill have aiV#ays·
, was the wt" k end gu~s l o1 h ~ 1 I
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Mr and M1~ W A O : n te
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MISS tURNEY
Indorses and Recommend•

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I.&lt;~ I,:P l'lwu,:ll tu ~u pph :1,01!11 ,,,., .•

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C la ir !sue '
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Howatd Hughes ano.
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Mrs. Theo Beng el of MIG(d ... purt art.
wltlc, :! II'PI 1! 1•!"p .md ~·mt.IIIU&gt;II 4 )II
and Wayne King and famUy of
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Lathrop wtre recent guests c;f M1
Mr. an1 M1s D F Oue.s r.u
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Sprlugfleld were w ~ ck end guC}t.s of llulll', ,,() pcmwll! ot hu t1 u.nd ~1:1
Ruth Oprsuch of Porto;mc ulh Meigs c(:unt~· t'PI Illl&lt; · :.
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WL wl ~h l J thank our many
rP.turn today James WedE'H frleuda; let Chcu kmd helpfulness
Or leans al'lntor, hopp~d ofl d 1 u
k
o~~~:;:~n momlnp: browrht tll[' rrcm heu· at 6 1a A. M.
1c~: ~~r.lh~r ~~dn~tcl~n~rsde:~~mr
1 lC .ooctbt s nnd llUiliCS at the Hoi·
to 1\ clome and the olosM I CLAY WOR.KS DESTROYEDe
meMa.ge "Building In the Lh!hf :
I zcr Hcspllal, Dccto1 Bmg, Ml .
1 ~ ~1 g nan'it t~e
Eternity" was deUve~ by Rev 1 Jtc.nton, 0, ~-lN6--A ::;pec-1 ~ w ~1;; :!l~f
Oeorge A Cole lt wa1 an tnspiraM t.aculnr !l:e dl'Stroyed the sewe1 lchm ch 1
pso
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tlc•nal service and ever)·oue was I pipe plant ~r t11~ t:hnliJI' u Cia• Jft !lieu ~:~ewe~~· s.;_ ~~~li~n~o ~~~r
grea.tly benefited and given &amp; v~ , Work!'~ at Blackfork., ntlar here, to· · , 'tant l. m tlu~ ' 0~L; 3 hoUI of n~d
of the J~:t'lftt taak that ltes tn t\)e 1day tRUising damages estunn:e I a! 1A~m Re~ w ' 8 PBtWrsou for lhe
hands ot the vouth of Ohio ~~ t" l" 1 more Utnn $250,000
I\ tHiUi ll i lll E'CS£~'
co
t
,
p1 esent da~· , that or winning the
c 01 mJ(Jt an '
world to Chri:lt
GOES TO CHICAUO
.~~~~b!h:&gt; l he IHought to so1row •. 1g
1
Sunday evening, December 8, the 1
-, - Rev 1111 d M H L '&lt;onU'o"'"
d1 legates will give their reporU on
Oeorre W. Kreitler, Meigs county 11
t!l.
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and F am ll)',
tl n convention The public 11 cor- txt mslon agent , lett Monday for
Mr~ Morthu McNeal
dlally Invited.
Chic.Mo where he will attend th1'l
Mrs Rerman Bnllto~· and children m ~etfng of the Natloz)fl.l County Ex- :
"IN MEMORIAM"
returned Monday from Lr-vl. where tension Agents Aasoclalton being 1
tbey spent the ~k l!nd with rela- held there this week 'Mr. Kreltlel 1 In loving memory of Ida M. ArM
tlves
1 goes to the national conferencl! 8
nold, who passed away Just !CUI'
Mra, P'tllter Reed Rnd children I the president of th"' Ohio Stat ~ years ago today
1
spent the week end In Charle.ton, 10!)unty Extension Arent&amp; Assocln· There 11 no death! an ana;el form
1
~ls tlng her mothet and' other rela· l UOn. He wtll return Saturday
' Walks o'er the earth with silent
tlves .
t.read
Mr a.nd Mn. Tom Mills were I
DIES IN PLUNGE:
And 1:1elrs our best· loved ont'S
called to Wellablll'R by the death of
away,
the latter's brother.
Chicago, Dec 1.- INB-PiungJn:r l And then we call them "dead,"
Rev P C. Krea,er left ror Rio el&amp;'bt stories from hl.s hotel room t(l
Grand'! Tuesday rnornlng, where he the sidewalk George Francis Roul· And ever near us. tho1.11b. Wlscen,
C"".,ducted chapeJ services at the iban, 54·year old stock promot~r
· Immortal sptrlt.s tread,
who Is said to have lost a rortune- For ~• • . c boundless, universe
college.
'
Mr and Ml's. JRmes e'tev~:ns re- In stock transactions, was dead toIs
no dead, ..
1
tur:1ed Monday from TUiln and 1day, an apparent suicide
Flnlaw
P.·"torln Whf'r£' they spent thP
ltD FAVOR VOTE
•
'Ihnl'lklllilving vacation with rela·

··canOI!r~ ihere are,J;!o better cigarettescong~l~~~tl~l!t 'a l•o on your Im-

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11 1

f;!

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\I$~ luckies- as far as I am

proved .Cellophane wrapper with
' that opens your packthat llttlet!llt
age so ••lly."
'.

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1

its cheap
•

it costs little
and conserves
beauty and health
• • •

'Remforced Cod
L•tver
the new oongrelJB today showed a t '

CRIPPLED CHTLDBEN HURT

The fact that Electric Cookery coots
but a cent a meal for . each. person io
the family is the· reason li.lectric Cookery wao selected by \'dill Myrtle T!!mey
for her Cooking School in Pomeroy.
Attend bot!. seotions tomorrow at the
Junior High ~-:hool ' Auditorium the
first session at 1 :Jq P. M. and th~ sec·
ond at 7:30 in the evening.

'·

I :f 'l,

23 ilro•th~'to ~OJ',

I

ot the es1

members of

least 149 favored 11ubmtas1on of a
'
propt)Bal to repeal the prohlbttlon '
1
A SPLENDID
Cmclnn11tl, 0, Dec 1-INs-- o.mendmeot w conventlone ln the
Thrte oblldren were 1njtued today LSeYeral states.
1
RECONSTRUCTIVE
when a bWJ loaded with Crippled 1 Rellponses were re&lt;:elved from 2St
bt"ya and girl&amp; beina: taken from 1 seoatora and represenl;a.tives, It was F
Runcl -T'--~ 0
their homes to IClhool wu rammed announced.
' or
own,
1n111
ut
In the tear by another automobile. 1
.-...
N
Ail"
p0 lk1
The at.cide~ happened IN thr bull
BARBOUR, NEW SENATOR
I
e"oua,
1DJ
1

stopped to t..ke on a passen1er. The

drive-r or hte school bus also sufterTrenton, N. J., Dec 1- INS-W. 1 This E:xt•••!'~"
ed sllaht tnJurles.
Warren Barbour, millionaire manu· d the
,, ... ,_. · · ·····•·········- fact1~r. today was named tQ suc-JLiver
eeed the late DwlQ'ht 'W Morrow ' Wild
'"'""'ng
Jltt\\«1......... Se~olor f;om New phlto. or
a.'&amp;J u•
Jeney.
Potassium.
•11
contains aa a
88Ufe
r
CABD OF TIIANKS
approximately
1
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•
_
Thlslsa
At the Urst sign of danger, take a
We wiM to thank our many Ifor putting tosether
laxative Cut down on alcohol, col- trlenda, Rev. Mehl for his oonoolinJ;: !cooperation, all or tl •e:-, hlp;hl,y
fee and tobaceo. Eat lightly for aev· warda, those donating cars, Und ~r . 1beneficial products '1 •• . ) LeiSt Is in
eral days. Ttr.k~ &amp; table.pomtul or t.ak:Jr Ewlnll' and for the beautiful Lh"' results. That is .1H thAt the
mentha pepain before meals i.O ftowen, and each and every onP tired, despondent, wea.Jc
I
ma.ke dlgeatlon B8 eaay a.s poMible. l who helped us Jn our tetTibJe sor· Icent wanta 8he want.&gt;
She j
Keep quiet until your stomach is row. Your klndneKS will qever be 1wanta strength She
i ..t
settJed and th-, diuy speU1 havo foraotten
1 w~ll .
She ww.nts to
to

about-- I"'
Wo
Blood Pre

pa!ISed.
Have ~·our ~clan che&lt;Jt your
blood P~Ut'fl at ttequePt intervall!l.
Continue to protect yourself by tak~
tng mentha pepsin before every
meal. &lt;You can IJSt Dare'• Mentha
Pepsin from t,he Stansbury brur
Co., ~eport. or any other reliM
able dl'lil'lrtBl.J Avotd heavy food
and too heavY meals-especiaJiy at
!dl'ht.
Oo this faJthfu11y
and the
ehancea are tha~ :vou
prevent-

I

Mrs. Lueme Jeue and Daughter 1 her work and be
Mr and Mra. Chris Jes&amp;', and bop!ful qaln.
Staters and Brot.hers. 1the very medicine. lr1
ihe thrill of returning
IN MEMORIUM
I better dlge.stlon, he&amp;lt.blel"
, or and renewed vitality.
I 11 lovint
remembrance ol om· 1 stanso does not put out
Plrtnts, Hoadley Arnold who pas..,._ Duct whlth they have- nott~:i:!
-ed nway Dec. tat. UJt8 and Ida and In which they have c1
Arnold who died Dec. tst, 19:ii'J.
confl.dence. Try this COd
1Compound at cur risk. Money
Darling parents how we miss you , if not SBt.l.sfted. You wJJI be ~tis·
Mlss the eunabtne o.r your lOVe
J.fted aDd enthwtaatsc. SOlei by
or I li!MI )IOtttpone-the danior ut But n hope aptn to meet YClll
THE STANSBUIIY DRUG CO.
I atroke.
IKIY
In 0\0' lltaYIDI' botnt abowi.
Middleport. Ohio
ldY,

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zoomed Into ttardom- the antwer to many a Rim
fan't praP,r, admired for hl1 smart acting ar1d
boyish chorm. l'he lfaSJII'• lo11 wa• Hollywood"s
gain-and oun. lob will soon be '"n in "PriNtw
Llvel"' for Melro•Goktwyn·M.,.r.
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New Yoro, ,.. 1-ms-aetum,

from a poD

,,l,f•"a'

In on• blo:tlne year Roll•rt.Monraomerr

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A fn,Zr l••tq//tJ '•l!'r ·
t
Jtlll•·••ll(lltl

I

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Made of the flnelt tobaccosThe Cream of many Crops-LUCKY STRIKE
alone oRen the fllroat protection of the
exclu1lve "TTASTIItG" Praceu wjdch Indude• the , .. ~~~darn Ultra VIolet Ray•
-the procep. • • expel• certain hanh,
biting lrritantf' J?!tfitally prw1ent IIi every

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to~.~·e•f.:;,,.,.,..,.....,JnoitaptJ 'fl..,. '

neil present In yciur lUCKY StRIKE. '"rbey're ..
!?!!!-!! they ~ !!! i!!.{' No wonder LUCKIE$
are always klhd to your throat.

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MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHANE
S•lotl TIJIM--111...
The Unique Humidor Padca. .

ZIP-And It's opMI
~ Thl'!!l P--mlnstlrrltatlon-agalnat !!!!I!!

ArHI ,.,.,_..,_,, CellophMe KMps

tllet

"T•••t,lf" f'lerer !r•r f're•ll

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Cop,.,

tnt.

See the new notched tab on the tap of the
package. Hold dawn one half with your ~...;;
thumb, Tear oil' t h e - half. II....... Qooldr. Jr. I
Thot'o all. Unlquel Wra-d In ....,._.,, ~
proof, pnn-proof Cellophane. C.._, .............. '*"FRESHI-what could Joe mare m-m then ~·
tmprovedHumldorpacka . .-ao-ytoopanl....,,.._

tile LUCKY TAB 1•-your tlttiW Hll ....-1111

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I. ' N. 8 . Sports Writer
&amp;.n Franc.IJico Dec. 1-INB--The
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mat·atll-::.n a t the next Olympic
Jaa.mes, and ll~. furthermore, pro~
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bnll Held. If &amp;llll~ o1 them don't
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HIS JUDGMENT der,coach
ha&amp;. been wortlna out this fo.ll u9- cUt .Mule Le.loor, New fork Ill .
A victory in the Olympic mara~ USES
"Dink" Templtton and
VIdal tfr~Ymrk&gt;._ ~. . 'fealober· I
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~W"mi , who made the world Plnn·
ldeu And'Triea New sc.arctly enou1Jh practice t.o mak{ Vo.JentC10 Campolo South Ameri~
conscious. has been without a
T .
the clildera teet farn,lllor, Eru&gt;Lma.n can heavyWel.IJht, defuted Chris
peer as [IU' as real track ret"l(lrds
actlca
baa turned the hundre1 yard dash Karach1, New York (4).
l!'re concerned. Other men have
-:lOJ, the 220 In :21 .8 and th~
Charles Badami. New York llaht·
perhaps won as miU'Iy If not. more
Athens. 0., Dec. 1- INB-Ten m fn 1'1.4 . Just , coa!!tll)l. cxplalm welaht, defeated Vic Moroaco, New
Olympk: cllamplonshlp.s 1n odct years ago fr..o.&gt;tbe.ll fans were in a 1Templetlm: Coastlne for EasLma:l York 161.
fl\'enta. but rume has ever equalled f
maybe but champlon.lhlp etrort:l for
At Nottln&amp;ham, EnR;-Al Pmernan
1any:me else.
Paavo's record ol major cham lon urort.
Montreal Ughtwelght. scored tech·
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that 1 Those dJu;h Urnes would cause nical knockout over Joe Cadman
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worJa's record thl'.,..n In to boot.. :ye~~or. Ohio St.a.W! ilad l)een u
· . Ben to be welcomed a.s a sprinter 121_
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H would seem un llltely that rea ted and was look~K for~~&amp;rd to at any ccllcglnte lru;Wlutlon In t.hest
Al Pen~ - Loct~telll European llaht
there is anyone today who could a bill: ten champloQ!Ihtp.
Unlted Statu and that quarter· weigh! &lt;ltteated Pelf' Nebo, Tampa ,
beat Paavo over the ma.ra.t.hon dis·
But. on that date, llllnols , with· wile effort would havl" won .10l a Pia., llZ) .
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At Torontor.- 8111}·
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chanlcal style or· rwmtnS. and his credit. Invaded Columbus and wtdk years.
. Vancouver wt'lterwe1ght. knocked
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1sreatest Pl'Ospect ever for that run ,ed.
find thrn went to the 1. C. A. A.. n..
At Ro&lt;:hea1er. 1l. Y . ~T1ger Sm•..n
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mplc tradlt.ions.
· werf' reS}XIn.sible for tlte
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. Miller,
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CllJCmnuU 131 -pouud ·r
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E1lly Shaw, Detroit ( 10!.
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appropriate Phrase to use In con~
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In other worda

P&amp;ovo Nurmi,
fl"'lll ftLr ott Bel.rieVlgfors, haa let
It be ltnOWJl that he will rWI tht
mat·atll-::.n a t the next Olympic
Jaa.mes, and ll~. furthermore, pro~
1ml.sed to set. 11. new world's reoord
Cor 2~ odd. miles of two houn and

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He says, "l simply ha\'C ideas and 1
put them int.u actton on 11he foot- ]
bnll Held. If &amp;llll~ o1 them don't
"tlun out' as I have planned, u5 it; ,
oHcu the, case, I clulnge them
aroUnd until they click."

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handlh'lg."
Peden ils adept at ~ as

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tuk1 from thtJ Mm&gt;onlc Temple,
Mlddltport.. Thanks({ivlug nigh!,
a \ar&amp;:c gray hl\l, having Kauf.
lnPu Bl'OII. Jab~ ! i·n It f!Jrase tall
··-53(].J.
11·28·3t

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Clerks. StRrt •1900 year: pe.1d
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with him • thmugh the nuttirnn
, mvnlhs . His word is law ·on . uw
field, but not. In the sense t.hoL he

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BILLS! IIOW ·MUCH
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absolute monarch,
not ctrlve his

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instills a desire in !.hem to play
the gallli:!, t.haL apparently has diJne
I more gcod than any amount or
1

SALMON

COST?

driving.

He iH also head baseball coach at
IOhlu
and picked the Cal'diJJals to

(;OVE OYSTERS

Jun e .
He is mntTied . has

A.

!lOIS.

•ure ~at . )'bb.t radio

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By International News &amp;ervlc::.e
letie lila
h8.1t-m.lle chli"m))lon and co-bol&lt;!J!r
At Me~ "vOrt-kfcl ~to£.,
of the world'l quarter-mile reoord Cutla.n JUlUar utht-rifaht · lmocked
HIS JUDGMENT der,coach
ha&amp;. been wortlna out this fo.ll u9- cUt .Mule Le.loor, New fork Ill .
A victory in the Olympic mara~ USES
"Dink" Templtton and
VIdal tfr~Ymrk&gt;._ ~. . 'fealober· I
t.hon would be the tuniahi.n&amp;: touch
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R.a
Pill
on the 1rea.t.est running CJU"eel' t.he If It Faila, He tf.evitel stop watehea have told th-e stol']l. wel&amp;hL,:_ defeated 6orJio
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And what r. story It b! Wllh piDO, Ill),
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~W"mi , who made the world Plnn·
ldeu And'Triea New sc.arctly enou1Jh practice t.o mak{ Vo.JentC10 Campolo South Ameri~
conscious. has been without a
T .
the clildera teet farn,lllor, Eru&gt;Lma.n can heavyWel.IJht, defuted Chris
peer as [IU' as real track ret"l(lrds
actlca
baa turned the hundre1 yard dash Karach1, New York (4).
l!'re concerned. Other men have
-:lOJ, the 220 In :21 .8 and th~
Charles Badami. New York llaht·
perhaps won as miU'Iy If not. more
Athens. 0., Dec. 1- INB-Ten m fn 1'1.4 . Just , coa!!tll)l. cxplalm welaht, defeated Vic Moroaco, New
Olympk: cllamplonshlp.s 1n odct years ago fr..o.&gt;tbe.ll fans were in a 1Templetlm: Coastlne for EasLma:l York 161.
fl\'enta. but rume has ever equalled f
maybe but champlon.lhlp etrort:l for
At Nottln&amp;ham, EnR;-Al Pmernan
1any:me else.
Paavo's record ol major cham lon urort.
Montreal Ughtwelght. scored tech·
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shl 1» 1n Lhree 01 ymp.c
P
PreviCJus to Noverlbel' l9 of ode
that 1 Those dJu;h Urnes would cause nical knockout over Joe Cadman
, meets, wll.h
worJa's record thl'.,..n In to boot.. :ye~~or. Ohio St.a.W! ilad l)een u
· . Ben to be welcomed a.s a sprinter 121_
.
H would seem un llltely that rea ted and was look~K for~~&amp;rd to at any ccllcglnte lru;Wlutlon In t.hest
Al Pen~ - Loct~telll European llaht
there is anyone today who could a bill: ten champloQ!Ihtp.
Unlted Statu and that quarter· weigh! &lt;ltteated Pelf' Nebo, Tampa ,
beat Paavo over the ma.ra.t.hon dis·
But. on that date, llllnols , with· wile effort would havl" won .10l a Pia., llZ) .
tance. Hl.s great speed hls me- out a conference victory to Its ftw ua.Uonal championship~ In p11.1'1l
At Torontor.- 8111}·
To\lf'llSend,
chanlcal style or· rwmtnS. and his credit. Invaded Columbus and wtdk years.
. Vancouver wt'lterwe1ght. knocked
apparently unendlt1g source of ed oft wlth the Buckeye .scalps. The LG~t srJTlll@: Eastman turne&lt;.: in h11&gt; Icut Hcmy
Per lick ,
KaU..mazoo .
stamlnR would brand hint as the Butkeyes' titular hop~s were blast- :41.4 w tit&gt; the world'A quortcl"~mn, Mich .. l 41
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1sreatest Pl'Ospect ever for that run ,ed.
find thrn went to the 1. C. A. A.. n..
At Ro&lt;:hea1er. 1l. Y . ~T1ger Sm•..n
i sleeped in the very c~sence or Olv 1 Two members of the Illinlbl~am A. dlamplonshlpa In Ph.lladclph1a R.ochu'ter r.:ldf'lr.welgh'.. tJet~ated
mplc tradlt.ions.
· werf' reS}XIn.sible for tlte
nest to Jose t' VIc WIIUama or Soul}'ler ;l Seryeflnt 'bammy Buker, Nrw Yon.
part ot the blasting . One, a lad Oallfomla. but h~ came back that HOI .
by the name of Wa~ulst, had nr.uncln to Will tht&gt; halr·mll~ In
At &amp;m:Ju-RJ\ly Jones, Pllt:iburgh
caught a pa~. so close to t.he &lt;~parkllng tlme.
fi&amp;:ht heavy·,.,·elght. scored tecnnlcal
At Sidney, Ohio--Freddy 'lie
. Miller,
ground, that lt appeared to have
E&lt;1rtman 1.• l'l btltht •n &lt; o:~·mp:c knockcut ever Hony Shucco, Boston I:
CllJCmnuU 131 -pouud ·r
f~nt~d. been tncompleted. But it was Tuled prcspect. Corulderlnr thwl he ha1 ()01 .
E1lly Shaw, Detroit ( 10!.
good. went for six points and State
· At
Pitl.sbur&lt;.;h-Tony
Herrera. wus beaten.
Cllic;;s:o li~,;htwuj!ht. !!.COred a \.echThe thrower of thD.L pass was .:t
n!cal knockout &lt;Wer Johnny HadJch s lender, blackhalred youth. Hill
Phllndclph!a eli!.
name- Don Peden.
- - -On graduating from Dllnols, Pcd- i
en became asaista.nt football CO&amp;Ch
at Ohio University at Athena.
That was 1n 1923. The followlna
year he waS made head coach.
Since Lhen Otlto tuu; stas"ed u ,
steady march upward and tQday ls

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1l1IMLY lesa \tta.n eJabt mtnut.e&amp;tnd thi.t. a:en\lemeo. ll a. wo~·~
reoord and no queatJona ulted.
Nurmi hu at one time or ahoth·
er tleld virtually every world'a I'Wln1n1 record front distances of one
mne up to .throueh 10.000 meters,
1.nd on oocaalons when he has run
tlle marathon he has ·~ -splayed ILtl·
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Personals

~AK£ AOV~NH~F ~ ;~~~:~}~~'!~:~~~;:~: ~z~j§.~,~ .;:-:. '".::.: ·::: TO

Mri Ed Mllbrom ol CJrclevtlll!
wa.s the ruest of M115 Panme f'u~
sate Monday evenln&amp;.
Mr and Mrs. Ola!ton McDole
end children ot SyeamQI'e, o.. lll't=
.t vlllitlna: relatives In Pomeroy and
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To complete your educaUon you Rutland
Gt'Ofle B. Nye of t.bt Pomeroy
wiD oe
Natlonal Bank suftered another
round In Wednnday's edl·
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t:~evere heart. attack Monday ewn·
Purple Panther Lay Away • o'clOck. Don't bo ""&lt;'Y.
In&amp;.
lion to paritaiiJ mUe up for
j M I k"
F
A th ! Imqlne Mn. Gomer Lewla tak· Oraoe GUllO of the Eplaoopal
0 e• ana
or
no .. Ina the part ot Ella Bm!th, the church will meet Wednesday evenw
the lapee of ltbe prneat week
er Year
1ml..schlevous school girl and think 1n1 at the home of Mr!l. W. P .
date.
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:cl Norman FOM takln&amp; the plll't of Prloe on Ea11. Main street with
INDOOR GAME NEXT Rq:lnald Cooper, a sl.58y, Mrs. Miss
Grace Horton &amp;Dd Nrt. Edith
1Robert Morrla aasumee the name Newton
u asalsUnl hmtesse&amp;.
--1 White Rose the
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Mra Boyd Dllaarct. da.Uihter
Panthera anti Pantherettea ~rs Nonnan Pose 1s :.~r:,
son Boyd, Mis!l Clarice
FARMERS INSTITUTE ' Hard At Work For 1'" a clo.wn boy. 1'hmk of Fred Yolondl,
Maag 'and Theodore Maas apent
WlLL BE HELD AT
F" t Ga
. Conway, .. a hard boiled eharac!A&gt;r the week end with relatives In Cow
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me
~ Bteve Clark, and Stanley Jonea .. lumbus,
' DYESVILLE CHURCH! The Pur I Panth..
• foolllih ochoo; boy Tom Thum.
Fred WIU and .!Kin returned to
Pe
ers
Other&amp; 1n Lhe coet lnclude Mrs. their b()l'tle at Akron Sunday after
The Dyesv1lle w}f;';'rMrs ln8tltute I:!.~~~~~nm:et ~~:~~1
Albert i0~1 81!1 Becky Brown. a short vlllt with his parmta, Mr
will be hf.ld Frkla~ and Saturday, It.OY RLih School Athletic8
Elm ess.; aa Daii'Jy Thatcher, and MI'Ii. E. D. WIU.
'Ihe first new license tag for 1932
December t and~ at tht! Dyesvillt lieoreJess tle last ThursdaY. are
Olb~ ,1~~auWse~ln. Lsucno1w
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church Tht&gt; speakeu for me prtr readY" to turn their thouthta
118 Sadie Thom-... John was laued to PhUip_ Sommer Nf'.
Kram are H P. Miller of Sunbury ;ards basketball , The
81 ir 86
and R~v R G. strickland of co- !clofied, d"-"na which the
a
Otlwarld Gray, Harlan 213-90:.:1:..--~---lumbus .
won nve cont.eata, loet one
ElaelBtein 118 Ttm Orady, VIrgil
TO BRIDGE Bll"EK
A program of muslo ha.a been a.r~ two, and in which but two
::::::te~s a~:e-:0~ ~d~::
re.naed for presenlatlon With Nr l ~wna were seored by their
boa d H
Washington, Dee. 1-IN~t~
Miller lllkln&amp; on the 5\lbject.s cfj enta, has left all a.thlele8 In
Jedr Webs~;~ ~ou s~~=l th:a·!':.~ mission for the PittsbUtJh Crutible
"The' Agriculture Orlennce and lts 90f\d1Uon phyalcally none
Ju.~t look at thP class Fhe has.
Steel Co., of Pitt8bUrlh, Pa., to
Remedy." "The ~rUISlon an1 the lhJUred more than ~anylng
The proceeds 91111 be used for the dred&amp;e the matn channel of the
Way OUt", "A Forward Look at Aa~ 1bru18ea which will I!IOOn be
Women 8 Home Missionary Society. Ohio rlver In the vlclnlty of Dam
rir-ulture" and "MY Philosophy on j ten.
No. 1 wa.s er&amp;nted by the war de: Life at 85" Rev. Strickland wm
Arter the
Holiday --------------.':pa~rtm::•:n~t_&lt;od~:"•Y'.:·~·
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and Oeorp
Krettler
will sesaiml.S
atve an reat.
call for
aJl
speak
also atW.the
dUferent
Coach
l·o&lt;Jdoeb8 Saturday afternoon.
Ule

-j .F COOKING TI.PS. . I ~~~~~~~~~a~?~~h:~i:it:: :~e~~:.~·~~ko·c~k.Weaneaday
tratin&amp; her recipes.

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clou. food speclaltleo Each ....,lpe
Is l.aken 1.11 detail and explained
full y t-o Lhe &amp;.udienee and any queaUons which the ladles care t.o ask
may be wntten and pla.ced. In a
que.stton box, to be answen:d by
Mlsti Tumey inter.

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f At the cloae of the

cla88ee all
couro;e
IloilO ma.ri) (1:1fL6 donll.led by Pome ·
roy merchanto .,. dlstrtbul&lt;!d to
the ladies attending the !SChool.
In tomorrow '' menu, during the
afternoon class, Ml&amp;s Turney wlll
demonstrate the preparation of fL
dinner oonsistinlil: of the foftowlng
recipes: Baker chtclten with dreS&amp;in,, escnlloped poLaLoes and com,
buttered unions, stuft'ed cabbage
with potatoes and call'OUI, upara~
&amp;us t~hort cake, pimento cheese
salad, Ji'remh pte with marln~~:ue,
brolled Jamb chops wllh grl.lled
balnccn hand lefL~over vegetables.
t e Wednelday evening menu,
the following recipes will be prepared for the audience. Salmon
turbot. steamer J Ice, buttered peas,
oocoanuL apple betty, chtU sauce,

Choice
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free eleetrlc cooklna school was
,l,!1clt!ntt Tuesday afternoon when
....Ute a number of ladi.t!s of tho
~meroy Bend took o.dvantaae of
lhls opportunity to Jearn a few
trlcka ot the &amp;eience or elettrlc
~n1, revealed oy :Mlaa M)'rtle
TUrney, of Chlcqo, home econo·
m,lat. and a deltahtful entertainer.
uaed by Mtflll Turney
was an oven
baked pork.
Oratln,
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Olbnore Auto Supply: Hartley and
Bennett ; McMut.er Hardqre Co.;
Santtnr~ Or(l(!ery; Mayers Bakery;
Rose, The Plorlst, Ewln&amp;'s Cash
~rocer8Y;n Er,.roiJDakwson; Epple Orow
ry; ....:ep
ac ; Ohio Standard
Telephone Co ; Su&amp;at Run Flou1
Mill; Robinson's Pomeroy Laun ·
dry; Schweamsn and R~del; Hart
and Co; ore.. M•at Market
Mel.gs Scar Dairy , Th" Metg.s 010~
eery Co.

HASKH ftAll!' Simpson Church
:~h~resented
IHY PLAY£RS r·N~fstms::~-:
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Ht\RTFORn WOMAN PASSES

M11&gt; Marv Packard d1ed at the
hCimr: o! h.ar daughter Mrs. E W
Swann at Hartford aOOut noon Bnnw
day SJw W~V&gt; 88 yean:; of age und
death came u the result or t;Omw
pllcatlt..m; or dises.ses due t.o lnflr·
rnltles ot old age
I The fun.::rol Nervlces wlll t~ con·
1ductcd from the home Wedncsd&amp;Jo
u1te1w.on at one o'clock with Rev
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Spudcck otncuHing. Fogiei)Ons: unw
dertalrers wlll have charge of thf'
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MRS. LYDIA WEHRUHQ.
SUMMONS
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lA's. Lydia Wetu'Uill. lied 'Jt
IJean,
died
beT home on Brfleq
Hetahk at 4 :30 Tuesday muminl.
Dee. , of aan st.onfs and heart
Itrouble1
Her husband the late Bdwal'lot

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INCREASfD
MORE ACTIVITIE~,
5££N

Deputy SherUf Dana Trac)
brouaht Walt White here from Atb.
tna county, MoMQ nl,sht. on I
warrant J.uued from the court ot J.
w. McOullo\ijb, . Juatlce of 11&gt;e
hlm with

non~sup­

port. He wW be e.rrataned befOJ:)e
Squire
the _
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soon. _McCulloush
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Every Lady in Pomeroy Bend Ia Invited!
Valuable Prin•

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The D. of A. lod1e enjoyed IL sow
CL&amp;I time in their ladle room Man~
day evenlna. The tollowtng proJTam
rendered : mu.sic by the Kitch~
Ban1, a play, t.ltltled ''Bew mw;
the Heathena", was atven, Mn·
Wolte and Hel~n Sayre MaJ.li u.

Given Away

IT'S EDUCATIONAL! IT'S FREEl

No

Water!

Mrs Francu Giltllen aave a
. A penny soctal followed

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CORPORAL EAGEN~:~

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J14480li!IC TEMPU, MIDDLEPORT, OHIO,
Thunday and Friday Evenin111 Dec-ber 3 and 4.

Official. lnoiot; "Banker" I
Ur..,a Declaration of '
Intention•"

El&amp;hteoo

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WHICH WE WILL REDUCE IF IT TAKES ALL WINTER
REST

Men'• Suito and Overcoat., u low &amp;f .•..... . ••....••.• $4.95
Men'• Suit. and Overcoat., $15.00 Value at ............. $7.46
Men'• Suito and Overcoat., $25.00 Valueo at .... ... . ... $14.95
Men'• Suit. and Overcoat., at priceo of 15 yean a11o . .... $19.45
Men'• Suit\, and Overcoat., $30.00 value, olll!' and
two Trouoero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50
The Beat Makei'--The Beat Tailori~ Your Money Will Buy!

BEST
lt'o •
&amp;reamt

LOCAL PEOPLE OF
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
.

lSI

All Boy'• Suit. and Overcoat.
low Fi~t~reo•

All Star Cut Hdded By John Gilmore and Paul' DillJ!rd.

Rect~ J:agon (~L!Ih '"DQuahboy)

..... John oumore
IJ\wt•h Buddy I ....... Paul Dllltt~
t.fle,hae~
l
en ,(Red's Father I
.
Jed Ha.rtinKer
AbtiJe,
tein ([zay'a Father I .. . .... , Da11ld DaJst

t'. u. c . , Worker
. Capta.lr\J.. ~. . . . . . .
Top' Se~nt . .

&lt;Z&amp;.Charla~n

.
. William Oorltr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Bannett
. ........... Charles McMuterll

McO!nnlA

Kftoozy . . .
RB11LU8 . . . .

ot

. . . . . Roscoe Fo9o'lea·
. . . . . . . George Schaaf
. , . • • • . . . . . . . Rufus Llde

.

..... . . .

Guard lMeOooleyt
Cook . . . . . . .

. .. .. . ... . ... . . .

Bert Martin

. . . . • . . . . . . . , . . Buster RTchmor.d

G uard
... Chapelle Talbert
New11boy .
Billy Ba.rker
Wlll1nK War Worker &lt;Emmyl . Mrs. Louis Burford
Sally . . . .
. ....................... Katte Hawkhls
Marie (NUrse I . . .
. ...... . . . . . , . Stella Pa.lmer
Mary &lt;Nurse 1 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . Maxine Smith
Awkward R.eo"e Stud
Private Mike Kat£ " .
. . . . . . L. D. McMaster
Private Quirk. .. , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maw: Roller
Private Plump
... . . . . . .
. ... Marcua Chambers
Private Yumpln Ylminy Yohnson .. , .. WUl Juhllng
Private C. C PUI
. , ..... H.u&amp;h Me&lt;loy
Private O'Rourke .
. . . . . . . . Erne.ilt Johnaon
.... Steve McElhinney
Private Hunsry Hank
.Mamma's Boy
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Morris
Private Swart.zenbender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis Burford
Private Bleepln' Je~ Splnnette .... , , . . . WUJ Bt.elft'
Private Yehl _...
. .... ... , . . . Oharlea SaueJ'
Private Shuster ................. PhUip Meinhart
Private lnllebusten .
. .... , . . Le RoY Banottl
Private Whl8tlln' BUl Spivey ....... John VroOman
Private Bllwtnekl
. . . wuuam Stansbury
Private Eckelbe rger
. . Howard Byres
Private Zewtsky
. . Neal Moore
Private Plesllnaer
. . . . , . . . , . . Perry JUre
Private Underfed
. , . H, 0, Illlles
Privat-e HoMellek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald LeweJ)Jn
Private Mouaetrap , , .... ,. . .. . .. . .. . .. . Jake Turner
Soldleft .... lallon
Ralph Orave•
Arthur Rosenbaum ·
l&lt;Jand suton
Oomer Mantn
Edpr Tuckerman
ChaPJ. Walburn
Arthur Lewia
Rue Tuckerman
David Darst Jr.
Ra.ymond Harbrecht
Franlt \Wll
Frank Wuls Knopp
John ~r
8tarlln1 McCullough

Corp.

:
tMy DN!am or The ••• Parade)
I

Fcaturinll' 100 Cklh11't'tl, supported b y Soldiers, Ballots
1
und Euttl'e Ca~t and Prof Fadely, Sp~&gt;clal Read~
Ut:aaon

JMK'

Mlndrel

Int : rlocutol'
.
........ , Oeorae Ch~lds
lEnd Man1
· · · ...... RUfUI LldP
Hambo iEnd Manl
. . . . . . . . . . Lew Sauer
Sombu lEnd Man 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Robert Camp
Hones (End Man1
Charles McMaste1·~
Ra~tus

Mr. and Mrs Elmer Wickham en
tertalne&lt;l with a birthday dinner
Mo..,day evening at their home on
Union A't'enue. Those Plelie'nt were;
Mr. and Mra. Pat.y BrdtJee. Mlu
Brunetta Davia, !&gt;wain Wallace of
Gallipolis, Dana DaviS of Norfolk,'
Va .• and MlM Clara zter.

Dorothy DJilard

Anna BeUe Cruthers
Pauline TUckennan
rr.. ncl.a Pulltnl
Mary Lou McMaaters
VIa MCCulla\llh

samna:. Satllna .............. .,

BUSINESS" MEN OF
"· ~""J;I~ COUNTY

·'

Show Boa.t
. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . Olrla' Chorus
Sall()r's Sweetheart . . . . . . . .
, . . Rue Tuckerman

.......... ' Ohotua

Rose of No llan'e Land ... ..... Aln. Mildred )'oWler
Keep tl\111 Home P'tnll Bumlnt ... , .. . , . . . . . Ollorua

~~K~~~~. ~~·. ~ ~~~~·l:n::·=

Pact Up Your Troubles ............ Awtward. a.ui.d
MINSTREL CHORUS : Hlnky DtnQ Parley Voo.
Good MominJ:, Mr. Zlp. lt'A a Lon1 Way to TlP·
pef11ry.

Pla.nJ.st .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mra. Wm. SU.eft
Tape Player ., ............. ., . .. . .. LeR.oy Banottl

BIATI ~SERVED FREE AT MARTIN ANI! ROLLE&amp;. WEDNESDAY. DIWII- I
ADM18SION: ADULTS IIOo. CHILDREN tSc ((;~lldnn.. Tlel&lt;eb . . Sale .. WI do" ,OaiJ)

'

Ri111

Tutor Disappointed
When Barbour Refuoed
to Tura Profe11ional

at the oame Ridiculoully

Heavy Work Pant•
A Silk Lined $5.00 Hat At p.45-AU Colon.
Good Underwear -79c and $1.00, heavy wei1bt, Boyo '69c.
Interwoven Sock-Billy Joneo and Eniie
\
Hare, 25c, SOc, 75c, $1.00-Fine for Chriotmao.
Neckwear Galore-SOc-Special 59c for Sl.OO Value---$1.00 for
$1.50 Value-fine for Chriotm.-.

Roy Harrah
Jeute Mae RliBIIell

Fay Abbot
Pauline Mtlla
Pfrn Abbot

· Was Real Fighter

Men'• Fine Dreoo Shirto, Sizeo 14 to 17%-A knockout ..... SOc

Girl.' Chenu
Ruth Hawkins
Maym CoverL
Sara Louise Scott
Phlllys Dillard
Ruth Orate
VIJ'II'Inla Leonard
Dorothy Fultz
Veva Ruaaell
Katherine Juhllng
Zelia Ltahter
Betty Michael

New U.S. Senator

EVERY ARTICLE IN the HOUSE BEARS SOME REDUCTION
'
Men'• Chambray Shirto ...................... 48c-Boya 39c

--------~~--·-------~
, --~-~
,(!AST 0,. CHARA.(JTERS
PalrleUe
Papant
IZZ)' 1 OOldateln

Price!~

The Liberty Fruit
Co., Motor Truck wiH
make regular weekly
bipa to and from Cincinnati. Any merchant desiring to
· have goods delivered
by

W!

More Psittacosis
Found In America

HeaY}' Coate and Jacketo, Leather, Suede All kind a, lined and
unlinecUor men and boyi'--AII pricea, Fine for colder
weather.

"Pai'Nt Fever" Believed Re·
opoaoible for Death•

Du~~·Jt:P~en, u~_ A: .J,uttori,$1.00aftip. '
,' ·. ~o!-!:; .i·&gt;:.:'.'
The ldliil that ilrini Yd\1 1Niclr whole withou• any emtiUI_tl_.nf ·':' ~·-:
$1.50 to $4.95.

WE MAKE GOOD ON E~YTHING WE . ADVERTISE!
WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE I
SEEING IS BELIEVING-WE ARE HERE

call 1~-L.

THE !,.~BERTY
FRUIT CO.
JIOM£MOY, OBIO.

'·

/o SHOW

Not much

e!:uu:Jte

lR . . . .

iaOn~r•

'

,MAYO~ W~lKER MAKES IMP ..U"'
IPlEA

fOR RHEASE Of TOM

CASE

mTAKEN UNDER

ARV

ANTI-MOONEY SENTIMENT
.

Near-Riot Condition• Prevail Outoide
'
in1•; 25 Arre1ted In Alleged C0JIDIIIUni8
'
Disorders While Walker Pleads
j

-------

Enough Stock
For nree
Stores.

No ,
A' LAUGH

In One Bill To
Eaeh State To Vote
On Liberalizatio•

~~&gt;•
from many

$20,000
STOCK

Smoke!

Maxie's Frau

NOTHING SERIOUS

2-IN8-Ado1' improved
lncrealloed

StiD Pounding

lire!

Thu NKtay

While Gold Advance• To l
Near Record Price
Of II Years Aa-o

SOUTH . IMPROVED
Cotton, Rice, Tobacco,
Oil, Zinc lnduatriea,
lmF&lt;&gt;ved

iSIX CAUSES GIVEN

By . R&lt;XBEtT 8. THORNBURGH
Correspondent

No

stnc
Nf

West VirKJ,ula;

NEWS SERVICE

\FOR NEW DROP nr·
POUND SHRUNG:

inl To Jobo

BENEFit CARD PARTY

Electrical Cooking School.

ToLecture'inU.S.

Steel Ploil
. ueti"on
Gain;• 4200 Return-

Bernard McBride and Albetc.
Pranr. returned to the OhiQ. Btat,t
University Sunday after a~ndlnj
a few days with Mr .and Mrs. Bel
Franz and t'amlly.

IMued!~ilr••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••

THE DAILY TRIBUNE

WIRE

1n&lt;1

wa.rmer. -

BUSINESS CONDITIONS ARE IMPROV

BROUUHT FROM ATHt:N8

ch~

nlrht , Thurtday

FULL LEASED

Wehrunr preeeded her In dHft:
eleven yean aao.
She liS JW'l'lved by alx sona aq,d
\hree dluehtel'li u followa . Wul~
of Terre Haute, Indiana; OUley o£
YoUlllst.own; Ela and Clyde ax
Cleveland; !.1tner and Harry ol
PorMroy; l4rl Henrietta Bura:en-shaw of Cleveland; Mrs. Will OJ~
berJy of Younptown; Mta. CUI6.
RoAe of Minel'IYUle.
,
No fun~raJ arranrements ha
been made at tbia time The!!t'
be announced later.

peace,

w~;r~~Y F..'O,....,.RI~m::A~r-~

NortCE--lf ,.... .......
11M N.,.a Olice of 1'J.e Daily
TrU.U., call 236-L 1 If U.. IIII.U.eu
Olliee uk far 2CJ2.Jl

IANSWERS
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