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111ct Powler of Hamrrer, Be¥. Ill'·
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M ra, W G U uddlest.on was hOfi.
tess to tht: mernben of the 0 r A
Lodge Thursday afternoon aL her
home on North S~ond A venue The
usu3.l buslneu mtt:Ung v.as hel1
which was brouaht lo a cl011e IJy ll e
servh1g of delicious refreshment..
by the hostess

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Cancer 11 1.1...doubtedly the mQlit
'or all sorr11 of l!ntllllharY all dllcUSied meGJ.cal problem or our
Ultntl at t.be lleart ~ f'rof E [ace Bcl.enUitl dllasree not only
f" Wenkenb&amp;cb. one or the moat Ion the advllabWtl' of t.be various
famous Aultrlan heart &amp;ped.allatl metllodl ot tre&amp;tnumt. but a.Jao Iiiii
tn a t.rea.U. which t.boulb. ooueh ro the nature and Clluse of nncer
td tn ICieDtltlc ~uace an4
ff'!riMPI the ael!ntista worll:lna:
t.boulb~ oontalnl aome eound ad UDder the pldance ot Dr Adolf
Edelmann at the Vienna cancer
vice lo the lon· lom
Prof Wenllebacb dld not &amp;o ao Researoh lD&amp;U~ute will produce the
fat u other selenUa\1 and IL8&amp;Ut clue te tJle m)'Stery
that lovt lB a a:ntnor cltleaee of the
~e lniUtute wu founded a few
bean. wbkh m\ltlt tJe cured by y~ ti'Q by tbe American mtlllon
p1arrtap But M dl4 lnlilt that 18it;-)(r a oanntnc ChUdl and has
the number of .siJllle men and wo •lreadJ been developed into one of
men who l»eUev~ they are auftertna the mo.st Important cancer reaearch
from IODWI one or another ~ centree or Ule world Aooor&lt;Ung to
o:t ~ beNt • tar greater than. llll announcement of Dr Edelmann
onUnartly 1uppoeed
~~ dtrector he and hill IIIIOCia.tes
In rae~ be saki. the mental CJb.. ~ye produced frop~ hUIIllll tl.&amp;auee.
Be¥~:on o1 heart dlaeaae frequently a pecultar subltance which dl&amp;sol
prod~ patholoslcal
1ymptoms ves can(lflr cella
when 1n
the ::;eemlngly am
Tile effect. as wen as the orlsin
~cted are
no organic I or thi&amp; substance resembleli cl06elY
aliment
heart dis that of t~ so called
Bacterlo
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made phage of the famous French bac
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wreckli or tertolog1.;t d Herelle
actually
pa.lp1t.at1oos of the heart
and convulllions
The b:eatment ol such 1magloary
heart patient.a is aften very dlftlcult
Rea:uJ.ar and peaceful Ufe combined 1
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Mrs Eva Leaper rdurned F rida}
from Oall1pol1s where she spent the

Syrac.use Mrs Emma Smith a.nct
Mrs H B Smlth of Pomeroy and
MIB8 l"rteda F'aeh nle were m Hun
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from tbe Holzer hospital
Mr and Mrs OScar Whitlock who
have been making their home L'1
the Murphy property on 8oull
rhtid Alenue have moved to ?orne

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Married llfe mean:~ regularity
tht: learned professor declared But
does It necessarily mean tra.qqull
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5!5t~ of panto..-nlne readmgli and
vccal and irutrumental music A
large crowd was present
Mr and .Mrs Henry Knight oi
Hunttns;ton s pent a part uf las
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Profe&amp;&amp;ar Wenkeb&amp;ch recently 1e 1 Knlght
turned to Vlenna from an eight,..
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months trip to the Du ch Eaat In ed her daughter and son In law Mr
dies \\here he studied the deadly and Mrs F E S mith last week
diseaae Bert Bert
Tllouah he
Rev and Mrs A E Spurlock lind
)las not yet pubUshed the result or two children spent Tha tksgrliing
his inve.stlg&amp;tlon&amp; he declared to with frltndil t~.t olenwo:xi
1his frlt!nds
he &amp;uceedcd it
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Wyatt Harris of Be wuod ts
all
concernin g the v1s mg 1 er brother Richard Tu n
~ ~t~unctlon ~f thbye l bull and slster Mrs Henry J enkins
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Tradllwo P~V~ to be f s~on,er the latter s parentll Dr ami Mrs
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Prof~!:;r P~!~onn ~onstam~l The following per:sm s enjoyed a
who died suddenly a rabbit hm t In Rcane county last
I Thur.sday John Schray Arthur

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Mrs uarlass o.nd Mil!.. Mllttred
Phtll p 15 or Parkersburg spent th"
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Phtllips
Mrs Ella Chapman and MU::!! Alice
Sattes left last week for Huntlnli:ton
to r~maln dm mg the winter with
relatives
Ruby Hickle of Columbus wato
the euESt la.st \ljeek at the hOIDf of
Mr and Mrs Fr11. lk McMUlcn and
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RC\ nne! Mrs Wilson o f Coolville
Mr omf Mrs H~sell a nd Mr and
"'rs Norman Grueser iLIId son ol
S}'racuse were dmner g\lestB last
Sunday of Mr and M1 6 Earl Ewing
Mr 11.1 d Mrs Arch Col~man Sr
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1 ch1e Co lema• ot Steubem!lle spe nt
lht' eek e1 d l ere with relatives
Ha old Suder of Huntmgton spent.
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par :zet
ocu e~ I e esaential of
DougJu Hem.sley who has ~n
llf~ w th
com para IVt' ll!ase
Th visiting his brother Ralat.on Hem&amp;
ph) skal e1 v 1onment prov des ley and family 2t COlumbus re·
tood a d v.a tr n ~bundance Diet turned home
and cl mat..e are probably 11u table I Mr and Mrs A thur RU8t of Ro
t~ince with he exception of an oc
anok Va were Sunday gueat.s of
cas omd cold and oerhaps some 1 1 e par .. nt.s Mr aruJ Mrs Bert
!;k n t u b ~:&gt;
he apet;. appeared to cund tf and family
be hea t1
.._ d lO rt:proouce at 11.
---fair nil-e
Canaot AU A1r ..
The d
~"e nY&gt; pick qu.:1.
rt!ls w1tn Ia ~~~ an mils 111 d k~er
A I m"'l (!Uilll !u molotaln p~ee
tye slgnt w;ua 1 t ables them to all I It"' u' mon office• of bumaoltr
keep uuL uf It way of their ene and t It' 1st lp In dherzlty Ot' opllk m\es When da 11e th eat.eru; ij.t 1 n -\\ 1 Loekt&gt;
close quatrer ~ ~ht-y can nee rapid
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Jy on the grou r d or n trees And
1f forced to fil!:ht they undoJ.btedly I
can put up an exce ll!nt battle
be1nB equlppt!d v. \ h strong muscle:. 1
and sharp t..eelh
Thi~ relative eiUie of
maktng a
llvmg ral~&gt;es wo pertinent ques
tlon11
1 Does tl e w d cllmpan
:zee exploit thlil l lgl nervlom or
~tanlzation v.hich 9.nato l cal stu
dies show him to possess and which
Is clearly demonstrated by beha,.
lora! experlment.6 Ill the labora
tory? 2 How does the wild ch m
panzee Utilize hi£ excess e erg} af
ter the simple essentials of I t
ilave l&gt;efn procured

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Alpha RU88ell or H ysell Run was notse all t he h II'
bound over to the IJT'and jury vn [ Alm08t like chllized ma 1 the
the charge of assault and battery apes do nat possess highly develop
after he had waiv"d ll!xamlnauon ed bfn,aes at ~ound or smeU D1
in the court of Jll.Stice of the Petite NISIIQil foWld they rt!lled on keen
J W McCullo h Sat d mo n eyesight chiefly to protect them
Mr and Mrs CliVe Ta~lor and
us
ur ay
selves from surprise from enemies l ram!Jy or Columbus spent Thanks 1
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More tn the manner of school IKIV n~~: with the latter sister and
Russtll wap IUTested on a wur boys the apelS refused to naht any ramll} Mrs J o Hoback They 1
lll.nt sworn to by Mn. Wilham Mus creature bip:er or more powerfttl returned home Thursday cvem i!
Br:r also ot Hysell Run whu alle.res than themRlves but seemed to en 1 Mr and Mn:i Ward Hoback and
that Rus!it'll struck her with a joy bullylnB smaller creatures
hamlly took Thanksgiving dinner
(Continued 1rom pap one)
monkey wrench Russtll then ob
He also found that the animalS with Mr and Mrs Ne\\t Oo\\e and •
there 1n Manchuria? I asked and taim:d n warrant for the arrest of understood slime of the rudiments fami ly of Oreat Bend
ont..e mol'e the ftgures were promptly Mrs MuMer on the eh\1-rge of as of hygiene ll!ating at certain tlmes
Dwight Hoback spent Sunday
fcrtnt..'Omina
sault and batter)' and ner heating of the year only those plants whJch evenin&amp; the guest of Dora Wolfe ~t
Two hundred Rind twenty thotts was set for Tuesday DeCember il would keep them tones up and fit StJ1ngburg and attended church at
and
1'he t-rouble between the two tarn
4pple Grove
'Ille disparity of forces stlutled lilts arose over an alleged qua rei
The chimpanzee ts eminent}) a
Rev Lasley will begin hls revival
me and when I atJk~ bow 15,Qq0 between two yaungst.ers 10 and 12 1so:::lal creature Dr Nissen report met!tlng at the Baptilt church this
Japane5e troops cou,.. •uc.:cessttilb' years ol aa;e The MWLSer lad A.nd ed, living In bands or groups ot Sunda ~evenkis A cordial in vita
ff\ht Chmese torcea outnwnbfrlni the Rua&lt;&gt;U lad are said to have en from four to fourteen ind!vlduals tton Ls extended to all
them fifteen tQ one MU.mj cUd not aa&amp;ed ln a ftlht because one a.l Such a group may mclude one or
Sn.rah Mae HobRck who has been
launch Into an oraton on th~ Slq) lciedly stole the others steel trap more m~ture males and one Qr ~I with rheumatism s much im
erlor :Hghting powers of hlb trQ(JpH
The parents ot thll! two children more mature female&amp; casting some proved
11.s 1 had e:tpected
took up the quarrel bettveen the reasonable doubt on the term
No air he l'lmiled and act!Jillly lads and u.re said to llaVf had aa famtly applii!d by som" writers to
mad'" excuses for the co 1dJUoru; altercation over the matt..er
these 11oups
undu which the Chlnue enemy hap
There seems to be little doubt
Russell elaiiJ18 Mrs MUSI!er struek
to fi-P.ht....-cold weather- lack Of or him as he was working on his car but that chimpanzees al'loays sleep
Mr and Mrs Emmet Bartels a1 d
ganizatidr. ...... Ondepeud~tb1e supplies and the torce or the blows knocked in nests at niaht The memtM!rs of
son
Bill
vls1ted M1 and Mr1&gt; H
In all my experience with ~fmles tdm to the ground Mn Mu&amp;er a 8 oup usually sleep ir the same
~v Se grist Monday cverung
thr~t was the laa~ W&lt;Jrd in mltltal'li claims that RU8Sell struck h .,r with tree or In clOsely adj11.cent trees
Mr and MrS C Y Brldgem~Ln
pollt~ness
the wrench and as a result ihe two each animal bulldlna his own nest went to. Columbus Wt!den!day to
The war ndnltiter called lor mppa warrants were Issued
except that infants sloop tosether
and spread them llltt on a t"ble
The matter of the rift between with an adult m one nest As a ~pend Thankq"lving wUh th lu.t
..,.
1ule a new nest ls built each night ter s sister Miss Hammond and
Ihese re\ealed the st.f'enattt aJ;Ut 1o
cation of the contendlng forces in the •WO Jads and the allesed stenl although occasionally such a strut
•na of the trap w111 come u~der the ture may be used a flt!cond or thlld
¥anchurla
F'101n aU I had le~rned 1n pre jurisdiction of the Juven~ court time In which CMe it is renovated
l'lous wars such lntormatjon iru
bJ plaCing twlp ol fresh IeaveR Oh
the upper surface
&lt;:on~klered of tilE g1eaLest m pon
Proliic Troal
The almost universal use o( new
ance I had a poasslug feeling \.hat I
The
normal
Iii
a
1 !1 .1: ltfe
r
a
uest.s
each nl11:ht uroba.bb bas a
wa&amp; robbing a safe Here was un
expected pollteneas to a vanqubhl!(f ralobow trout Is niJuut Hb VH mt, double explanation In tile flist
enemv and dlsarmmg fra llu ess to and Ill that II e uu IIHtr111e uf 10 place the chimpanzee probably
000 ,.gi!M Rre ~JliWl t&gt; 1
)hopes to elude and confuse h1s noc
a neutral observer
t urnal enemh..&gt;s by chh."'ins hl5
That map looked like a wr.~&gt;.ther
-resting place dally SeConQly fresh
chart wlth hen! and lhere wl ~c
leaves provide a warmer and more
Wfr•r• Japan L'lad•
areas enclo&amp;ed by •ed liner:.: look
Japn•
ltrltl k" 1 1
1er Asia tie comfortable bed than do the dry
In like depreulons and othel poh
leaves of branches ar d twigs which
dotted with doUIUI of dltremlt slz eouotrIee 1n u e• 1 se t 'Oirln @rei II have
been broken n clay 01 a week
ed blue qrctes denotllS th locat fP.rtlllter!l Its MOil C'Onllllona nod before Nests are ~u1lt rrom 13 to
Ion o! bandit 11:roups ranging Ju denali)' of popula!lou requiring In 105 feet above sraund level tt,.
lltrtJ ~,; th trom 500 to a 000
tenslve rulll,otlon of ~tll '""Hable average being about 40 Ieet
N00n tcrmd me the guest of one
They are relatively small ll.I!U
Cull general threE ma)or sen O.a;, land
a
lly
less than 2 feet In diameter
and a half a doze 1 colonels of the
It takt!s a chimpanzc ju.st about
Imper1a1 Ot-neral statf ol the Jap
llve minutes l.o make h s nest
rru;se army r
which he usually builds after &lt;dusk
W sat down to lunch and when
Is well ad.\18.nced or evf!n aftet It
l to d them I wanted to lOok ove1
Is quite dark
the Japanese army In ManchurW.
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Certoinl.'~~ one of the most str1k
they handed me out a dozen Jett.ers Feel Conlidon~ That Rubber lng 8Rpecl.s of t he life of f ee c hlm
I.: lrcduclng me to commandh111 ofi
pan~reee is their .sound prOduction
Industry 11 on Up
lters all the way from Dalren In
Th~ir noise making can be heard
the south to Tsltslhar nor thern
ward Trend
fol miles and or en oont!Ques fur
point oi the Japanese operatlom
long periOds of tlroe It Is of two
Th~ letters
and
perm sslons
Akron 0 Dec s-INS--A cur kinds vocal and lustrumental 1t e
reached me so quickly that one!! rent of opt1m\sm
iti
1unnlnl vucal utterances rna} be ro J.ghly
more the cld kelly went Into the throUih the Ohio Rubber indu&amp;try classified 1r to ftve types
air Nothing could llu.vll! been more as 1982 approaches
1 The exctement of panting
surpriSing than watchtns Will Ro
Otrerins reasons which tilley sup cry apparently stgnifytng IJeneru.l
gers l)ick raw oysters o1! the half port with ft&amp;ures leader11 of the In excU.ernent but otten seeming tu
shell With a pair of chop .sticks.
dUIILry predict a revival of tr&amp;.ae hove more BP!Cific emotional sl11:
Will explains the knack by hi~ startlna In January thnt wUI be n fteanee as of fear anger impa
Cherokee blood recalllna hat our come well marked by sprln&amp;
tience or anxiety
IndlalUI reached Oklahoma from
omclall of three of the cowttry &amp;
1 A high pitched scream which
'he Asiatic mainland by way of principal rubber concerns agreed In ~companies or expresses some [
Bering StT&amp;ttK
this opttmlltlc vlew today in 1n times lf'.ar IJOmetlmes angel
3 IJa klns much like that of
tervlews obtained by International
dotJs and baboons apparently slg
Mews
Service
TO INAUGURA'l IE GOVERNOR
I tm mort optlm18Uc about the nifylnv anger defiance or exaspern
tire buslneu for 1932 than I have Uon
Frankfort Ky Dec 5-INS4 Whimpermr or whlntns
for many yean J D Tew
Ftnal arrangements wert being been
li
Food mu~rlng
a soft
president of the B F Goodrich
made here today for the lnaueura Rubber Oo B&amp;id
open sound oftell heard as the
1
am
more
tion Tuesday or Ruby LAffoon as
rlght now than at any time animals be11:an feed nr
Oovt!rnor of the State of Kentucky pleued
The 110
caUed instrumental
ln the laat nve yean and I can t
beileve that many monthB will have sound11 were produced by beating 1
passed In 1812 before there wtu be pounding or slapping hollow tree
OR.IEN 8
an appreett,b)e uptUrn
trunka or tree buttresses The ef
Nothlpa spectaeula.r but nl!!ver feet produced wu Uke that ot the
READ
theless a ,radUaJ LnQJrovement is lotmd beattng of ba.scdrtuna or of
anMcipaW ,by 0 Q Sluaqr vice tdm t:Qma In moet cues au or
pnestdiM and ra~torY rna.naa:er or ttleae aounds apparen&amp;Iy had lntra
tlte ClllodJeu Tlrt and a~ Oo. group ~~ eisnlftcanoe anct were
WWtam o~u. pllf!lldellt oJ the nai directed l:owarda otber apectes
aener.~
'tlrt &amp; R1lbb&amp;P Co ex or other ~roUJl!l of Chimpanzees
ol
H Is inteksting to not,.e that as
I feel con
the prtssed lllmllar hoPe!
soon ali, the apes bec:ome aware or
ftdent,"
he
said
th&amp;t
the
tire
in
Ht duatry wW see a deelded uptum in the presence or approach of man
six
bUIIIUIIIS with the oomtna; of spring these sounds promptly ceased and
An upward swlna; expecl.ed by often were not resumed arain for
Tew bec&amp;use be said a tumlng an hour or Ion,er There Is tndi ..
point has been reaebed not only In catlOil that such lound IIOUnthl are
MOTOR VICTIM DEAD
tbe rubber Industry but In Indus ran!!ly If ever used for inter corn
munlcatton at least In times of
try In reneral
diUllff!r and that they are largely
Dec
Thelilted
Ooqdrtcb
by a hit and. &amp;lao
other company
reasons. president emotional expressions
struck5-INS--Injured
J H Nolan 50 died
I cannot heJp but belleve t.bat
prJces or rubber and cotton wilL go
My obsen'atlons do suggest that
-------- up and wtth U1em the prices of there Is Intercommunication be
Urtl wiD rise t.bua maldn&amp; It poa- tween lndiyldua.ls ot a group and
Sible Co IM!U Urea ror a prloe which that by th!&amp; meana of m direct
---;:INB-Arehduke wm nee. a rePODable proflt after bodily contact between two animals
brother at the 'ItlOit of materlall!l and labor 11. sit (2) by &amp;esture and 13) by vlbra
Karl of
Js uatton which cloe8 not now exist " tiona! 11t.1mu.U produced by alapplng
he aakl
or beating the lfOUUd or 80Jid 'ree
Of
O'NeU declared he r.an see better tnmk11
aoqont.. bualne• ahead becauae or forward
Tht1 ceasatton at Umea ot dan ..
here to skldea belna taken by the tnduatry ser of loud vooalimtton and d.rwn
Prulpeota tor the oomln&amp; wklter ml.ng which would stve enemies
was Qnderatood that ftnanclll are IOOd. ror our oompany becauee &amp;uch direct lnfortnatlon retardlnc
'',!•ao~rr" would be linn u II'OUDdl we are plannlna: something new 1n the whereabouts of th~ apet and
I
the 4lvorce
the way of tire 1t-ylt he atated
the use ottacttul, gestural or vi

Rolandus

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Hear Alld See Belle lltnneU Marion Nlx:on. Ru Bell

\7jeJveeta
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J~heiOUB new chee.e food

melts i!llce&amp;. epread.!
Huw Jti! full, rieh cheNe
flavor blend&gt; with otbor
food&amp;! Meat,filh.ega, ftW•

etabl.. And it'~ u healdoful-aa diBB&amp;tlb~.. ~re
wbole mllk Jtaelfl
J
Try it •OO.y-fol' ecMJkwo
lnG and ~~oandwiche.a Youl'
""~"" bao it in the luolf
pound tMl• kace
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Tire Leaders SeR
Revival On Way

Rlc:har"

A vi&amp;ai human atory (.rat make!~

everyone a l.Jc atpia

'1'lmrll and laughter mln&amp;lt! ln this •remeQ
dou. drama of mother love

Sons"

Adela
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LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT

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Fr~day

and Saturday
Ruth Chatterton •n

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Her Smile
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I Was Wortb Fightiag Eor.

"THE MAGNIFICIENT LIE"

Her E;reti Pftamlse Heaweb

hut wbat s in hn h~~art'l' Is she play
IDa' a hiU'd ra.me wUb men or la she a love bUftJ'ry womaa
leekllll' her true matef.

Also Comedy "Ltve In Suburbs"

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0rrIe:::.~~.. :;~c~;!~:~.::· 'monf.~

ON WARRANTS

SHOPPING
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Alao Comedy; "Hollywood Theme

Reaerve COJpli

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Fnday and SatuHiay
"COURAGE"

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AT UIE THEATitES

new me~
m:cesdul dairyman It~ one
~cwla.l AI ICemplkhments
who skin l! lh n Ilk on Cil am!
Hlrlns a chauft'eur to push your and keep\.ng
in the same
thc.n tur s It over und sk m.s H on tea.,waiJQn
they were
t he bott&lt;Jm
ro Wlcm J1. May Concern
time He
The Good Old O.ue
'lt;erc are illlway&amp; two sJdes to of persons
rh
Ametican J!:.nil
r\ ~ marital argument Hers and
defaults
talentsBrains
or
slded
~;u:.m to be ho lt as po pulnt
t er mother 11
painters SClllpton
can ldlat swallcw
B.!l well ae brains
Yoab Rqht
other persons
A :1 old taablonl!d stri is one who handed workers
PJtlrul C IU~Ii
devlattng
from
normalcy
never
lives
l;leyond
her
11llmony
n
.: II llhOSE feet. \CI( so Uug
Profe8110r Economo was ehtefiy
Lo\U SMd.!~d Word&amp;
that ht r t!ICOH had l:) tll.kC h
famous
for hla exhallSUvc scienUflc
Pay
to
the
order
qtbon c In two LiiXIcabs
work In brain research but he wes lll\
0111' Own Va.udeYIIIe
Hollt -My wife jUBt cut. hor&amp;~lf also a world authority on the znys
Fabulouto Fllblcs
terlo\18 dJieue eletptne &amp;ictneas
on
IJOIII.e 110up
C1 t..C upcn a Ume there was a
0ue1\ -How could Abe cut h~r
w1k who kissed her hu.sba 1d g:oo.::l
b~ e n the m01ninQ and didn t aSk self on aoup?
Host -Takln&amp; Jt out of the can
io 1tny mon y

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cte'n''tssd!~dere"IIOt'l'hhen,

were Sunday 1ucst.s or
Mr and M s Sam Aumllle1 a~
tamilv
j~.t;;o[ :Ur and ¥;tf Heqn
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twiJ dlltlijh ~rl Bertha
and son ijJcba.rd s~nt
giv li week with relative.&lt;~ at
lng :.t 1d McMechen The)' returned
hom~ Bunday evenlns
Mr and Mrs
Keith McClung
nent Thll.nkligivlnll week with rela
the~ at Lcwtsburg 11 Oreenbrlet

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appoiot'IIM!nL

!rom 1 2r.d Ueut&lt;nant to '" Lleut 1
enaut In the Infantry RMerves of

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w~e !~~Y ;~ • ~ ~:f1 th~~nl~~rr~f

S€veral New York cafes are now sen tnc tood with t.heir meals

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recent

her mother Mrs laney Wood

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a way
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Mn Louise D.:!nnis on Hy:.cll &lt;;:: t
dental and hard work whal ih your AlJ Pondered
M,.. An a.Gvanoement. or thla kind Ui
Dar. P'armer studenl aL 0 U 1:. reaction?
W
received only after l.l\e oftl~n
spEnaJng \he w cX u Ll ~-. th I!&gt; 1.oa1
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waya
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of »ervke
Does that mans lfe wotk m
~·'
~ porttcular branch
ent.&amp; Mr and Mn D 8 Farmer
sp
re
you
to greater e1!ort'
Atdlnl
Peona
have P8a&amp;ed 8 neeeMII.ry examlna
By LEIGH MATJ'ESON
Mrs LawrenCII! B i g ltfl &lt;:&gt;atu1
1
tlc.n Mr Miller took. h1a txam na 1
w r t•1:.
!.here
Ul)thl.ng
wbout
It
that
UOn
lnd
paued
It
accordincty
re
1
N 8 Science
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uay for Columbus lo -"Pt d the v. e
:.uggeslS to }ou lhat yo ~~ore not[ He mocked hl1 puraurertl with celvna the lint oommllllllon m the
New Haven Conn Dec 5- pe...
:nakm" ot ~ou sell all that yuullauahter and 10ld Hed tm and sentoe lfl v.hlch hf:! lis en oil a In thol• v.tld. aua.tc have &amp; aoc1al
n ~~:ht,.
rob wltl'l a jut contemptuous of
bJ
th t art&gt;
aaven t }Oll 110 m!!! Ideas that capture and the death that waa aince 1924
orsam~tlon and ha t8 ha
of
nlir:ht be rnportant It worked out certain to follow ll he felllnt.o \be
probably very llmilarbotot ~~~m~
some susfjesUons for the general hancli of Don Paoo Morales brutal PA~
~~~:c :~ ll~~an'tzms into
lvaquerC»
t' "~·
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G~orae Arnold cf Did\\ ell pen !&gt;enenL of mankind"'
Behind tbe anonymity of a muk
ugo
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8 ftw dii~s he •e while en 1.1 v~d 1;
What are )OU doing wllh your he became the myllter)' of tbe b9r
These ccn clusioJUI , ... ve
1 I Wolfe
oonstructlve d~u.s?
der A lone woU htf clo8est iJI;tl
reached by Profe&amp;aOr Henry W
Mrs J VI Arc her a hghly ru;
Jus~ lettng tteJ ~In mer whUn mate&amp; dldnt ret:&lt;~~nlr.e In him the ~"ONTDOIIrnsv
Nissen of the Laboratory ?f ~~
0
0
1aJo
: htp
was burled at the Bruc~ Cl apt:: I You shuuld perfect your thoughts poens t.o att.aln their rirhta
studying chimpanzees in A~~ w
cemetery Rev Cady conductlna th&lt; and then bwld In tanglble form
Many belleved him to be a mer
on8 thls
funeral strvice U ldertnker R E
Dav dreu.ms wont buy a house
apeonma,d tlnsonew
advt!n tures h as:Jert.ll that the apet,
Martin in ehaNre
1
r m1
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b t
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and ot or support yo ur a 1Y
him to ~
do not travel lUi fam es u
u
Charlt:y Hen.-.
~ 8 llbe,..•-z
~ 0 man who
·J
Il LS that dt!a of your-min mum put t he'- happlneu a~·e the
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s mall t.rlbes ~r181ng;
seveQt1
at Lon1on Tuesday and \I, !IS bro o! etf01t- hat hKlt!i your provress hr
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th -.,·
d
'adult males and females
1
to Zlor ch urch for burial Satu da
lt Js nght to be efflcient and save to•·n',",, 1na power or
e
I 1an
,\r..•ment Reau]b ln. Both He found that they had the pow
at 1 p m Henrv moved fr m he-· !abo If
tl tl
ed •- •
•-1 b
1
oes
to Lvndon about fou• ,.,,, ago '" d
tb
"" on who he
n
1 p•lno
~ou w;ebl
me d sav~tte.......
Be•-'r
Broucht Into
of oommunlcat on1
voce
o wmc lnl!
Hger an
....,. t mtoht be Was it Uncle Bob Hart
tures a nd concuss on
sa ....
I Bcm to Mr n d
W B cau
u an you did
year
ne-- who wao •-··-• on both -••eo
Court
t.he grour d of trell! tr unks \\.lth
doll • onday a daughte•
But "he uol1 In om 0 c elJo•t
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..,vocv
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d th"•· •• ding out
M•" Elza Fout ,,,. t•', th• [
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.. n t
ol tbe bo'de•!
Wao It Ted Rad
I thelr hands an
" e--atlon
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eamse lf
mc1e
1me ee
g ven
p eaii\U'e
soun
11 gna.., Y a
0 v Jrequency
Hc l' ' hos•ltal to• c"·
lotdulge
yo u o ought
to c lltfe the hoed . .htlnl yo•-•a•-,
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r 1
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u o te egrap 1 sy
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arges rn their playful moods they re
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W6!i It some less consplcioWJ lndl
A. -d Counter Cbare..
semble crude schoolboyll anfJ girls
A ' " val 1s being ~.:o1 du lt-d a! fo more than a. good time
vidual?
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In theb b!!havlor playing tae a
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right
1931
International
Jet your
to puale
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primitive rorm o[
rooster fla;ht
tilga and Cecil
FeaL 1re Service Inc 1
over th is problem bqfnn.bn Thurs
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McK lght They bogged 2fi cotton
tall!':
Mr and Mu cectl Oa rr a: were
w... ek end quests or Mr and Mr.s
H~nry Jenk ns They wer" enroute
frcm Wheeling to Huntington where

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DR. NISSEN FINDS THAT APES l::~:n:pe~ ~:vt~:"':.:
TALK, PLAY, KNOW HYGIENE, .n':'..~~ ..~~:. ~""=.
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LOCAL MAN WINS
AkMY PROMOTION
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recard.lnl tua

When yoo "'d of "" dooth ol a
man -.ho has o.ccompllRhed nuch

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Completely rct.l :;oratc:d and rcmoJele-1
ovu
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log1cal ch01cc for the traveler Home 'of the Pqrple
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rope durlnl and after tbe war

LObO£ HOSTESS

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M ra, W G U uddlest.on was hOfi.
tess to tht: mernben of the 0 r A
Lodge Thursday afternoon aL her
home on North S~ond A venue The
usu3.l buslneu mtt:Ung v.as hel1
which was brouaht lo a cl011e IJy ll e
servh1g of delicious refreshment..
by the hostess

V.enna Dec Ct- Yartrag
lli ll 1
Cancer 11 1.1...doubtedly the mQlit
'or all sorr11 of l!ntllllharY all dllcUSied meGJ.cal problem or our
Ultntl at t.be lleart ~ f'rof E [ace Bcl.enUitl dllasree not only
f" Wenkenb&amp;cb. one or the moat Ion the advllabWtl' of t.be various
famous Aultrlan heart &amp;ped.allatl metllodl ot tre&amp;tnumt. but a.Jao Iiiii
tn a t.rea.U. which t.boulb. ooueh ro the nature and Clluse of nncer
td tn ICieDtltlc ~uace an4
ff'!riMPI the ael!ntista worll:lna:
t.boulb~ oontalnl aome eound ad UDder the pldance ot Dr Adolf
Edelmann at the Vienna cancer
vice lo the lon· lom
Prof Wenllebacb dld not &amp;o ao Researoh lD&amp;U~ute will produce the
fat u other selenUa\1 and IL8&amp;Ut clue te tJle m)'Stery
that lovt lB a a:ntnor cltleaee of the
~e lniUtute wu founded a few
bean. wbkh m\ltlt tJe cured by y~ ti'Q by tbe American mtlllon
p1arrtap But M dl4 lnlilt that 18it;-)(r a oanntnc ChUdl and has
the number of .siJllle men and wo •lreadJ been developed into one of
men who l»eUev~ they are auftertna the mo.st Important cancer reaearch
from IODWI one or another ~ centree or Ule world Aooor&lt;Ung to
o:t ~ beNt • tar greater than. llll announcement of Dr Edelmann
onUnartly 1uppoeed
~~ dtrector he and hill IIIIOCia.tes
In rae~ be saki. the mental CJb.. ~ye produced frop~ hUIIllll tl.&amp;auee.
Be¥~:on o1 heart dlaeaae frequently a pecultar subltance which dl&amp;sol
prod~ patholoslcal
1ymptoms ves can(lflr cella
when 1n
the ::;eemlngly am
Tile effect. as wen as the orlsin
~cted are
no organic I or thi&amp; substance resembleli cl06elY
aliment
heart dis that of t~ so called
Bacterlo
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made phage of the famous French bac
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wreckli or tertolog1.;t d Herelle
actually
pa.lp1t.at1oos of the heart
and convulllions
The b:eatment ol such 1magloary
heart patient.a is aften very dlftlcult
Rea:uJ.ar and peaceful Ufe combined 1
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SIDE-UGHTS IN NEWS-OF ··
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L 0 Ma&amp;ea of Columbus o1.cs ll
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WI ness &amp;
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Mrs Eva Leaper rdurned F rida}
from Oall1pol1s where she spent the

Syrac.use Mrs Emma Smith a.nct
Mrs H B Smlth of Pomeroy and
MIB8 l"rteda F'aeh nle were m Hun
ington Smturday
•o.KJn
. H···'U~tSe n wh o h as been c 1
fl ed
h'· hom
n
to "'
e fer the Pflttt sev
eral day:. suf'ferins \\lth t!u was
able to be out again Frltla.v
0 arnett Bachner ~~oas taken t.o her

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from tbe Holzer hospital
Mr and Mrs OScar Whitlock who
have been making their home L'1
the Murphy property on 8oull
rhtid Alenue have moved to ?orne

has:

=~ ::~:lo:.~:l t~:~:e~~y Pr~e Bi:envb~ t~~J~~~~~ i::;~enat ~~! 1
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ma ny for them
Married llfe mean:~ regularity
tht: learned professor declared But
does It necessarily mean tra.qqull
lity?

M F. church The program can
5!5t~ of panto..-nlne readmgli and
vccal and irutrumental music A
large crowd was present
Mr and .Mrs Henry Knight oi
Hunttns;ton s pent a part uf las
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Mr and Mrs T H
Profe&amp;&amp;ar Wenkeb&amp;ch recently 1e 1 Knlght
turned to Vlenna from an eight,..
J(rr, s G p Sher of Mason visit
months trip to the Du ch Eaat In ed her daughter and son In law Mr
dies \\here he studied the deadly and Mrs F E S mith last week
diseaae Bert Bert
Tllouah he
Rev and Mrs A E Spurlock lind
)las not yet pubUshed the result or two children spent Tha tksgrliing
his inve.stlg&amp;tlon&amp; he declared to with frltndil t~.t olenwo:xi
1his frlt!nds
he &amp;uceedcd it
M
Wyatt Harris of Be wuod ts
all
concernin g the v1s mg 1 er brother Richard Tu n
~ ~t~unctlon ~f thbye l bull and slster Mrs Henry J enkins
c rc
n cause
and tanllly
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Charleston spent the week cm.l with
Tradllwo P~V~ to be f s~on,er the latter s parentll Dr ami Mrs
~fnce
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Prof~!:;r P~!~onn ~onstam~l The following per:sm s enjoyed a
who died suddenly a rabbit hm t In Rcane county last
I Thur.sday John Schray Arthur

ftAFEGUARDED-He shall gwe H1s angels charg e!
ovl.r~ee to keep thee m all thv ways -Psalm 91 II

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Ml a d M s 0 F Oral" Mr R.."ld
Mrs uarlass o.nd Mil!.. Mllttred
Phtll p 15 or Parkersburg spent th"
week ilnd wlUl Mr and Mrs Jake
Phtllips
Mrs Ella Chapman and MU::!! Alice
Sattes left last week for Huntlnli:ton
to r~maln dm mg the winter with
relatives
Ruby Hickle of Columbus wato
the euESt la.st \ljeek at the hOIDf of
Mr and Mrs Fr11. lk McMUlcn and
ftimily
RC\ nne! Mrs Wilson o f Coolville
Mr omf Mrs H~sell a nd Mr and
"'rs Norman Grueser iLIId son ol
S}'racuse were dmner g\lestB last
Sunday of Mr and M1 6 Earl Ewing
Mr 11.1 d Mrs Arch Col~man Sr
son Clla.rley at d Mr and Mr6 Ar
1 ch1e Co lema• ot Steubem!lle spe nt
lht' eek e1 d l ere with relatives
Ha old Suder of Huntmgton spent.
a cot pie of days last week here at

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M ss Mary A Den 1l.s teacher at
he .State School fo Di-ttf 16 penp
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of the border country THE GAY
BANDrr OF THE BORDER will
be published serially In TM Daily
Tribune In add1tlon to the my1
tery you II find a areat Jov~ story
to enthrall you Don t miM tt.

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1 Marion Wood and
spent 'nl&amp;nJt:sajv~

lOll Vlr!ID
w1th
Mrl

Janey Wood

t.rau n\1. 1n ocle5 of commWliCatlon
Mrs Janey Wood 18 vl81tins Mr
obvlcu.s} s ol h gh ad&amp;ptlve value and Mrll Marion Wood and farn;lJ
It u1 pc11.rs tha
he N"ild chim
Chester
par :zet
ocu e~ I e esaential of
DougJu Hem.sley who has ~n
llf~ w th
com para IVt' ll!ase
Th visiting his brother Ralat.on Hem&amp;
ph) skal e1 v 1onment prov des ley and family 2t COlumbus re·
tood a d v.a tr n ~bundance Diet turned home
and cl mat..e are probably 11u table I Mr and Mrs A thur RU8t of Ro
t~ince with he exception of an oc
anok Va were Sunday gueat.s of
cas omd cold and oerhaps some 1 1 e par .. nt.s Mr aruJ Mrs Bert
!;k n t u b ~:&gt;
he apet;. appeared to cund tf and family
be hea t1
.._ d lO rt:proouce at 11.
---fair nil-e
Canaot AU A1r ..
The d
~"e nY&gt; pick qu.:1.
rt!ls w1tn Ia ~~~ an mils 111 d k~er
A I m"'l (!Uilll !u molotaln p~ee
tye slgnt w;ua 1 t ables them to all I It"' u' mon office• of bumaoltr
keep uuL uf It way of their ene and t It' 1st lp In dherzlty Ot' opllk m\es When da 11e th eat.eru; ij.t 1 n -\\ 1 Loekt&gt;
close quatrer ~ ~ht-y can nee rapid
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1f forced to fil!:ht they undoJ.btedly I
can put up an exce ll!nt battle
be1nB equlppt!d v. \ h strong muscle:. 1
and sharp t..eelh
Thi~ relative eiUie of
maktng a
llvmg ral~&gt;es wo pertinent ques
tlon11
1 Does tl e w d cllmpan
:zee exploit thlil l lgl nervlom or
~tanlzation v.hich 9.nato l cal stu
dies show him to possess and which
Is clearly demonstrated by beha,.
lora! experlment.6 Ill the labora
tory? 2 How does the wild ch m
panzee Utilize hi£ excess e erg} af
ter the simple essentials of I t
ilave l&gt;efn procured

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Alpha RU88ell or H ysell Run was notse all t he h II'
bound over to the IJT'and jury vn [ Alm08t like chllized ma 1 the
the charge of assault and battery apes do nat possess highly develop
after he had waiv"d ll!xamlnauon ed bfn,aes at ~ound or smeU D1
in the court of Jll.Stice of the Petite NISIIQil foWld they rt!lled on keen
J W McCullo h Sat d mo n eyesight chiefly to protect them
Mr and Mrs CliVe Ta~lor and
us
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selves from surprise from enemies l ram!Jy or Columbus spent Thanks 1
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More tn the manner of school IKIV n~~: with the latter sister and
Russtll wap IUTested on a wur boys the apelS refused to naht any ramll} Mrs J o Hoback They 1
lll.nt sworn to by Mn. Wilham Mus creature bip:er or more powerfttl returned home Thursday cvem i!
Br:r also ot Hysell Run whu alle.res than themRlves but seemed to en 1 Mr and Mn:i Ward Hoback and
that Rus!it'll struck her with a joy bullylnB smaller creatures
hamlly took Thanksgiving dinner
(Continued 1rom pap one)
monkey wrench Russtll then ob
He also found that the animalS with Mr and Mrs Ne\\t Oo\\e and •
there 1n Manchuria? I asked and taim:d n warrant for the arrest of understood slime of the rudiments fami ly of Oreat Bend
ont..e mol'e the ftgures were promptly Mrs MuMer on the eh\1-rge of as of hygiene ll!ating at certain tlmes
Dwight Hoback spent Sunday
fcrtnt..'Omina
sault and batter)' and ner heating of the year only those plants whJch evenin&amp; the guest of Dora Wolfe ~t
Two hundred Rind twenty thotts was set for Tuesday DeCember il would keep them tones up and fit StJ1ngburg and attended church at
and
1'he t-rouble between the two tarn
4pple Grove
'Ille disparity of forces stlutled lilts arose over an alleged qua rei
The chimpanzee ts eminent}) a
Rev Lasley will begin hls revival
me and when I atJk~ bow 15,Qq0 between two yaungst.ers 10 and 12 1so:::lal creature Dr Nissen report met!tlng at the Baptilt church this
Japane5e troops cou,.. •uc.:cessttilb' years ol aa;e The MWLSer lad A.nd ed, living In bands or groups ot Sunda ~evenkis A cordial in vita
ff\ht Chmese torcea outnwnbfrlni the Rua&lt;&gt;U lad are said to have en from four to fourteen ind!vlduals tton Ls extended to all
them fifteen tQ one MU.mj cUd not aa&amp;ed ln a ftlht because one a.l Such a group may mclude one or
Sn.rah Mae HobRck who has been
launch Into an oraton on th~ Slq) lciedly stole the others steel trap more m~ture males and one Qr ~I with rheumatism s much im
erlor :Hghting powers of hlb trQ(JpH
The parents ot thll! two children more mature female&amp; casting some proved
11.s 1 had e:tpected
took up the quarrel bettveen the reasonable doubt on the term
No air he l'lmiled and act!Jillly lads and u.re said to llaVf had aa famtly applii!d by som" writers to
mad'" excuses for the co 1dJUoru; altercation over the matt..er
these 11oups
undu which the Chlnue enemy hap
There seems to be little doubt
Russell elaiiJ18 Mrs MUSI!er struek
to fi-P.ht....-cold weather- lack Of or him as he was working on his car but that chimpanzees al'loays sleep
Mr and Mrs Emmet Bartels a1 d
ganizatidr. ...... Ondepeud~tb1e supplies and the torce or the blows knocked in nests at niaht The memtM!rs of
son
Bill
vls1ted M1 and Mr1&gt; H
In all my experience with ~fmles tdm to the ground Mn Mu&amp;er a 8 oup usually sleep ir the same
~v Se grist Monday cverung
thr~t was the laa~ W&lt;Jrd in mltltal'li claims that RU8Sell struck h .,r with tree or In clOsely adj11.cent trees
Mr and MrS C Y Brldgem~Ln
pollt~ness
the wrench and as a result ihe two each animal bulldlna his own nest went to. Columbus Wt!den!day to
The war ndnltiter called lor mppa warrants were Issued
except that infants sloop tosether
and spread them llltt on a t"ble
The matter of the rift between with an adult m one nest As a ~pend Thankq"lving wUh th lu.t
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1ule a new nest ls built each night ter s sister Miss Hammond and
Ihese re\ealed the st.f'enattt aJ;Ut 1o
cation of the contendlng forces in the •WO Jads and the allesed stenl although occasionally such a strut
•na of the trap w111 come u~der the ture may be used a flt!cond or thlld
¥anchurla
F'101n aU I had le~rned 1n pre jurisdiction of the Juven~ court time In which CMe it is renovated
l'lous wars such lntormatjon iru
bJ plaCing twlp ol fresh IeaveR Oh
the upper surface
&lt;:on~klered of tilE g1eaLest m pon
Proliic Troal
The almost universal use o( new
ance I had a poasslug feeling \.hat I
The
normal
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r
a
uest.s
each nl11:ht uroba.bb bas a
wa&amp; robbing a safe Here was un
expected pollteneas to a vanqubhl!(f ralobow trout Is niJuut Hb VH mt, double explanation In tile flist
enemv and dlsarmmg fra llu ess to and Ill that II e uu IIHtr111e uf 10 place the chimpanzee probably
000 ,.gi!M Rre ~JliWl t&gt; 1
)hopes to elude and confuse h1s noc
a neutral observer
t urnal enemh..&gt;s by chh."'ins hl5
That map looked like a wr.~&gt;.ther
-resting place dally SeConQly fresh
chart wlth hen! and lhere wl ~c
leaves provide a warmer and more
Wfr•r• Japan L'lad•
areas enclo&amp;ed by •ed liner:.: look
Japn•
ltrltl k" 1 1
1er Asia tie comfortable bed than do the dry
In like depreulons and othel poh
leaves of branches ar d twigs which
dotted with doUIUI of dltremlt slz eouotrIee 1n u e• 1 se t 'Oirln @rei II have
been broken n clay 01 a week
ed blue qrctes denotllS th locat fP.rtlllter!l Its MOil C'Onllllona nod before Nests are ~u1lt rrom 13 to
Ion o! bandit 11:roups ranging Ju denali)' of popula!lou requiring In 105 feet above sraund level tt,.
lltrtJ ~,; th trom 500 to a 000
tenslve rulll,otlon of ~tll '""Hable average being about 40 Ieet
N00n tcrmd me the guest of one
They are relatively small ll.I!U
Cull general threE ma)or sen O.a;, land
a
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less than 2 feet In diameter
and a half a doze 1 colonels of the
It takt!s a chimpanzc ju.st about
Imper1a1 Ot-neral statf ol the Jap
llve minutes l.o make h s nest
rru;se army r
which he usually builds after &lt;dusk
W sat down to lunch and when
Is well ad.\18.nced or evf!n aftet It
l to d them I wanted to lOok ove1
Is quite dark
the Japanese army In ManchurW.
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they handed me out a dozen Jett.ers Feel Conlidon~ That Rubber lng 8Rpecl.s of t he life of f ee c hlm
I.: lrcduclng me to commandh111 ofi
pan~reee is their .sound prOduction
Industry 11 on Up
lters all the way from Dalren In
Th~ir noise making can be heard
the south to Tsltslhar nor thern
ward Trend
fol miles and or en oont!Ques fur
point oi the Japanese operatlom
long periOds of tlroe It Is of two
Th~ letters
and
perm sslons
Akron 0 Dec s-INS--A cur kinds vocal and lustrumental 1t e
reached me so quickly that one!! rent of opt1m\sm
iti
1unnlnl vucal utterances rna} be ro J.ghly
more the cld kelly went Into the throUih the Ohio Rubber indu&amp;try classified 1r to ftve types
air Nothing could llu.vll! been more as 1982 approaches
1 The exctement of panting
surpriSing than watchtns Will Ro
Otrerins reasons which tilley sup cry apparently stgnifytng IJeneru.l
gers l)ick raw oysters o1! the half port with ft&amp;ures leader11 of the In excU.ernent but otten seeming tu
shell With a pair of chop .sticks.
dUIILry predict a revival of tr&amp;.ae hove more BP!Cific emotional sl11:
Will explains the knack by hi~ startlna In January thnt wUI be n fteanee as of fear anger impa
Cherokee blood recalllna hat our come well marked by sprln&amp;
tience or anxiety
IndlalUI reached Oklahoma from
omclall of three of the cowttry &amp;
1 A high pitched scream which
'he Asiatic mainland by way of principal rubber concerns agreed In ~companies or expresses some [
Bering StT&amp;ttK
this opttmlltlc vlew today in 1n times lf'.ar IJOmetlmes angel
3 IJa klns much like that of
tervlews obtained by International
dotJs and baboons apparently slg
Mews
Service
TO INAUGURA'l IE GOVERNOR
I tm mort optlm18Uc about the nifylnv anger defiance or exaspern
tire buslneu for 1932 than I have Uon
Frankfort Ky Dec 5-INS4 Whimpermr or whlntns
for many yean J D Tew
Ftnal arrangements wert being been
li
Food mu~rlng
a soft
president of the B F Goodrich
made here today for the lnaueura Rubber Oo B&amp;id
open sound oftell heard as the
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more
tion Tuesday or Ruby LAffoon as
rlght now than at any time animals be11:an feed nr
Oovt!rnor of the State of Kentucky pleued
The 110
caUed instrumental
ln the laat nve yean and I can t
beileve that many monthB will have sound11 were produced by beating 1
passed In 1812 before there wtu be pounding or slapping hollow tree
OR.IEN 8
an appreett,b)e uptUrn
trunka or tree buttresses The ef
Nothlpa spectaeula.r but nl!!ver feet produced wu Uke that ot the
READ
theless a ,radUaJ LnQJrovement is lotmd beattng of ba.scdrtuna or of
anMcipaW ,by 0 Q Sluaqr vice tdm t:Qma In moet cues au or
pnestdiM and ra~torY rna.naa:er or ttleae aounds apparen&amp;Iy had lntra
tlte ClllodJeu Tlrt and a~ Oo. group ~~ eisnlftcanoe anct were
WWtam o~u. pllf!lldellt oJ the nai directed l:owarda otber apectes
aener.~
'tlrt &amp; R1lbb&amp;P Co ex or other ~roUJl!l of Chimpanzees
ol
H Is inteksting to not,.e that as
I feel con
the prtssed lllmllar hoPe!
soon ali, the apes bec:ome aware or
ftdent,"
he
said
th&amp;t
the
tire
in
Ht duatry wW see a deelded uptum in the presence or approach of man
six
bUIIIUIIIS with the oomtna; of spring these sounds promptly ceased and
An upward swlna; expecl.ed by often were not resumed arain for
Tew bec&amp;use be said a tumlng an hour or Ion,er There Is tndi ..
point has been reaebed not only In catlOil that such lound IIOUnthl are
MOTOR VICTIM DEAD
tbe rubber Industry but In Indus ran!!ly If ever used for inter corn
munlcatton at least In times of
try In reneral
diUllff!r and that they are largely
Dec
Thelilted
Ooqdrtcb
by a hit and. &amp;lao
other company
reasons. president emotional expressions
struck5-INS--Injured
J H Nolan 50 died
I cannot heJp but belleve t.bat
prJces or rubber and cotton wilL go
My obsen'atlons do suggest that
-------- up and wtth U1em the prices of there Is Intercommunication be
Urtl wiD rise t.bua maldn&amp; It poa- tween lndiyldua.ls ot a group and
Sible Co IM!U Urea ror a prloe which that by th!&amp; meana of m direct
---;:INB-Arehduke wm nee. a rePODable proflt after bodily contact between two animals
brother at the 'ItlOit of materlall!l and labor 11. sit (2) by &amp;esture and 13) by vlbra
Karl of
Js uatton which cloe8 not now exist " tiona! 11t.1mu.U produced by alapplng
he aakl
or beating the lfOUUd or 80Jid 'ree
Of
O'NeU declared he r.an see better tnmk11
aoqont.. bualne• ahead becauae or forward
Tht1 ceasatton at Umea ot dan ..
here to skldea belna taken by the tnduatry ser of loud vooalimtton and d.rwn
Prulpeota tor the oomln&amp; wklter ml.ng which would stve enemies
was Qnderatood that ftnanclll are IOOd. ror our oompany becauee &amp;uch direct lnfortnatlon retardlnc
'',!•ao~rr" would be linn u II'OUDdl we are plannlna: something new 1n the whereabouts of th~ apet and
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the 4lvorce
the way of tire 1t-ylt he atated
the use ottacttul, gestural or vi

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J~heiOUB new chee.e food

melts i!llce&amp;. epread.!
Huw Jti! full, rieh cheNe
flavor blend&gt; with otbor
food&amp;! Meat,filh.ega, ftW•

etabl.. And it'~ u healdoful-aa diBB&amp;tlb~.. ~re
wbole mllk Jtaelfl
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Try it •OO.y-fol' ecMJkwo
lnG and ~~oandwiche.a Youl'
""~"" bao it in the luolf
pound tMl• kace
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Tire Leaders SeR
Revival On Way

Rlc:har"

A vi&amp;ai human atory (.rat make!~

everyone a l.Jc atpia

'1'lmrll and laughter mln&amp;lt! ln this •remeQ
dou. drama of mother love

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Ruth Chatterton •n

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"THE MAGNIFICIENT LIE"

Her E;reti Pftamlse Heaweb

hut wbat s in hn h~~art'l' Is she play
IDa' a hiU'd ra.me wUb men or la she a love bUftJ'ry womaa
leekllll' her true matef.

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SHOPPING
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Reaerve COJpli

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Fnday and SatuHiay
"COURAGE"

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new me~
m:cesdul dairyman It~ one
~cwla.l AI ICemplkhments
who skin l! lh n Ilk on Cil am!
Hlrlns a chauft'eur to push your and keep\.ng
in the same
thc.n tur s It over und sk m.s H on tea.,waiJQn
they were
t he bott&lt;Jm
ro Wlcm J1. May Concern
time He
The Good Old O.ue
'lt;erc are illlway&amp; two sJdes to of persons
rh
Ametican J!:.nil
r\ ~ marital argument Hers and
defaults
talentsBrains
or
slded
~;u:.m to be ho lt as po pulnt
t er mother 11
painters SClllpton
can ldlat swallcw
B.!l well ae brains
Yoab Rqht
other persons
A :1 old taablonl!d stri is one who handed workers
PJtlrul C IU~Ii
devlattng
from
normalcy
never
lives
l;leyond
her
11llmony
n
.: II llhOSE feet. \CI( so Uug
Profe8110r Economo was ehtefiy
Lo\U SMd.!~d Word&amp;
that ht r t!ICOH had l:) tll.kC h
famous
for hla exhallSUvc scienUflc
Pay
to
the
order
qtbon c In two LiiXIcabs
work In brain research but he wes lll\
0111' Own Va.udeYIIIe
Hollt -My wife jUBt cut. hor&amp;~lf also a world authority on the znys
Fabulouto Fllblcs
terlo\18 dJieue eletptne &amp;ictneas
on
IJOIII.e 110up
C1 t..C upcn a Ume there was a
0ue1\ -How could Abe cut h~r
w1k who kissed her hu.sba 1d g:oo.::l
b~ e n the m01ninQ and didn t aSk self on aoup?
Host -Takln&amp; Jt out of the can
io 1tny mon y

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cte'n''tssd!~dere"IIOt'l'hhen,

were Sunday 1ucst.s or
Mr and M s Sam Aumllle1 a~
tamilv
j~.t;;o[ :Ur and ¥;tf Heqn
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twiJ dlltlijh ~rl Bertha
and son ijJcba.rd s~nt
giv li week with relative.&lt;~ at
lng :.t 1d McMechen The)' returned
hom~ Bunday evenlns
Mr and Mrs
Keith McClung
nent Thll.nkligivlnll week with rela
the~ at Lcwtsburg 11 Oreenbrlet

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!rom 1 2r.d Ueut&lt;nant to '" Lleut 1
enaut In the Infantry RMerves of

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S€veral New York cafes are now sen tnc tood with t.heir meals

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her mother Mrs laney Wood

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Mn Louise D.:!nnis on Hy:.cll &lt;;:: t
dental and hard work whal ih your AlJ Pondered
M,.. An a.Gvanoement. or thla kind Ui
Dar. P'armer studenl aL 0 U 1:. reaction?
W
received only after l.l\e oftl~n
spEnaJng \he w cX u Ll ~-. th I!&gt; 1.oa1
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of »ervke
Does that mans lfe wotk m
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~ porttcular branch
ent.&amp; Mr and Mn D 8 Farmer
sp
re
you
to greater e1!ort'
Atdlnl
Peona
have P8a&amp;ed 8 neeeMII.ry examlna
By LEIGH MATJ'ESON
Mrs LawrenCII! B i g ltfl &lt;:&gt;atu1
1
tlc.n Mr Miller took. h1a txam na 1
w r t•1:.
!.here
Ul)thl.ng
wbout
It
that
UOn
lnd
paued
It
accordincty
re
1
N 8 Science
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uay for Columbus lo -"Pt d the v. e
:.uggeslS to }ou lhat yo ~~ore not[ He mocked hl1 puraurertl with celvna the lint oommllllllon m the
New Haven Conn Dec 5- pe...
:nakm" ot ~ou sell all that yuullauahter and 10ld Hed tm and sentoe lfl v.hlch hf:! lis en oil a In thol• v.tld. aua.tc have &amp; aoc1al
n ~~:ht,.
rob wltl'l a jut contemptuous of
bJ
th t art&gt;
aaven t }Oll 110 m!!! Ideas that capture and the death that waa aince 1924
orsam~tlon and ha t8 ha
of
nlir:ht be rnportant It worked out certain to follow ll he felllnt.o \be
probably very llmilarbotot ~~~m~
some susfjesUons for the general hancli of Don Paoo Morales brutal PA~
~~~:c :~ ll~~an'tzms into
lvaquerC»
t' "~·
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G~orae Arnold cf Did\\ ell pen !&gt;enenL of mankind"'
Behind tbe anonymity of a muk
ugo
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8 ftw dii~s he •e while en 1.1 v~d 1;
What are )OU doing wllh your he became the myllter)' of tbe b9r
These ccn clusioJUI , ... ve
1 I Wolfe
oonstructlve d~u.s?
der A lone woU htf clo8est iJI;tl
reached by Profe&amp;aOr Henry W
Mrs J VI Arc her a hghly ru;
Jus~ lettng tteJ ~In mer whUn mate&amp; dldnt ret:&lt;~~nlr.e In him the ~"ONTDOIIrnsv
Nissen of the Laboratory ?f ~~
0
0
1aJo
: htp
was burled at the Bruc~ Cl apt:: I You shuuld perfect your thoughts poens t.o att.aln their rirhta
studying chimpanzees in A~~ w
cemetery Rev Cady conductlna th&lt; and then bwld In tanglble form
Many belleved him to be a mer
on8 thls
funeral strvice U ldertnker R E
Dav dreu.ms wont buy a house
apeonma,d tlnsonew
advt!n tures h as:Jert.ll that the apet,
Martin in ehaNre
1
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b t
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and ot or support yo ur a 1Y
him to ~
do not travel lUi fam es u
u
Charlt:y Hen.-.
~ 8 llbe,..•-z
~ 0 man who
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Il LS that dt!a of your-min mum put t he'- happlneu a~·e the
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s mall t.rlbes ~r181ng;
seveQt1
at Lon1on Tuesday and \I, !IS bro o! etf01t- hat hKlt!i your provress hr
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d
'adult males and females
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to Zlor ch urch for burial Satu da
lt Js nght to be efflcient and save to•·n',",, 1na power or
e
I 1an
,\r..•ment Reau]b ln. Both He found that they had the pow
at 1 p m Henrv moved fr m he-· !abo If
tl tl
ed •- •
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1
oes
to Lvndon about fou• ,.,,, ago '" d
tb
"" on who he
n
1 p•lno
~ou w;ebl
me d sav~tte.......
Be•-'r
Broucht Into
of oommunlcat on1
voce
o wmc lnl!
Hger an
....,. t mtoht be Was it Uncle Bob Hart
tures a nd concuss on
sa ....
I Bcm to Mr n d
W B cau
u an you did
year
ne-- who wao •-··-• on both -••eo
Court
t.he grour d of trell! tr unks \\.lth
doll • onday a daughte•
But "he uol1 In om 0 c elJo•t
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d th"•· •• ding out
M•" Elza Fout ,,,. t•', th• [
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ol tbe bo'de•!
Wao It Ted Rad
I thelr hands an
" e--atlon
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eamse lf
mc1e
1me ee
g ven
p eaii\U'e
soun
11 gna.., Y a
0 v Jrequency
Hc l' ' hos•ltal to• c"·
lotdulge
yo u o ought
to c lltfe the hoed . .htlnl yo•-•a•-,
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r 1
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' " a n c.: t) be m11.de to do hard labor l.nces who had come from Yale to tate
u o te egrap 1 sy
Her n M.... t&lt;:hell
f..., p
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mode a tu·lne"·· t •lp hco- Thu • "'"'" to onake you -eall•e that'''' over a legacy of feud? Wall It Ma S - - . 1 8 E h Ch
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y ac ,
arges rn their playful moods they re
day
tl ne Is prec1o us and should
W6!i It some less consplcioWJ lndl
A. -d Counter Cbare..
semble crude schoolboyll anfJ girls
A ' " val 1s being ~.:o1 du lt-d a! fo more than a. good time
vidual?
ftll
In theb b!!havlor playing tae a
0
the
Church by Rev N1gh
right
1931
International
Jet your
to puale
.el Are Made
primitive rorm o[
rooster fla;ht
tilga and Cecil
FeaL 1re Service Inc 1
over th is problem bqfnn.bn Thurs
mg rompi ng and makinK Jots of

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w- rP fi'Ue5ts of Mr and Mrf; Do,Y1u
McK lght They bogged 2fi cotton
tall!':
Mr and Mu cectl Oa rr a: were
w... ek end quests or Mr and Mr.s
H~nry Jenk ns They wer" enroute
frcm Wheeling to Huntington where

1WHO WAS n[
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DR. NISSEN FINDS THAT APES l::~:n:pe~ ~:vt~:"':.:
TALK, PLAY, KNOW HYGIENE, .n':'..~~ ..~~:. ~""=.
MUCH AS HUMAN BEINGS ~~~~:~!:::....~~~

LOCAL MAN WINS
AkMY PROMOTION
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recard.lnl tua

When yoo "'d of "" dooth ol a
man -.ho has o.ccompllRhed nuch

~1:ndslnst1
th~~:~i2,s~~l
~~~ter80~l~ImeW1~~ ~~a~~-~-~- -~:.~:.:
v. ent up Wednesday evcmng aru;l

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Maybe X'm Wrong

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Radiantly beauhjul,
tbe competttton for ber fdtiJOT
compltcated tbe struggle
for border supremaey!
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of the Border

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Hotel Chittenden
Completely rct.l :;oratc:d and rcmoJele-1
ovu
~oOO 000 cpont m ma.m~ &lt;~· tlot~I 1 Cl&gt;iltcl!'l&lt; ~ th~ 1
log1cal ch01cc for the traveler Home 'of the Pqrple
C t
Cllff e Shop Large, comfortable r~oms c:xcepttona[ II r c
Ra!ell from $1 sa Up\Utd.

Geo A W eydig, Mal)llger

by TOM GILL

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It's a Great Love Story!

BeliDDIDI rbarld&amp;J,
Dee. 10 Ia tbe

DaUy

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Bow~•n....-~·
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Old Salem
tbolr rnm&lt;lfoih·
wuu. PbUUpo alld !011114&gt; ol
Pnnc..
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TrAMS PICK£0 "":~
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THKUU
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Akron were v .. ttina' h15 modl(lt Yl'l
Clu, W. Va., Mary S&amp;xton and lllilily. an~ alr.o
ot his 'mot.ber vtllted.. Mr . and ~&amp;ra. Jeqe Ne)am.

Seii.Un Nalaoo of Athena lvaa Via•

Dale

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By POIW PRICK
Inc.
DIS 8Mrl0 Wrlt.er
j l)nlJ tour noon of lhe ele$.
Vork. Dec 6 lN8-'''"• nuned fqr flrlt team )lonorl w
Newt All Am~·· .-tea
, .... anywhere near UD&amp;DimoU&amp; R _
"Heloi'O
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Dalrymple ot ~
nouncecl ~ ~ Ht.tle e:x.· at end, &amp;nd Marcbmont. Bch
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t.l ~h a
bb,
of Notre Dlmt, at bait blck-ca e
n ~ ly ~com ~ JlK\IJ· c~ to unanJ.mOUI deCillion
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~d roo:!~J 'w'::~ rymple IOOI'8d 1M and ~...
thrci1JiboUt. the United States. No : : : ltNI out _or a poNJble :1
man ll ~tloned , no man il n&amp;m·
Re t
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ed, but bal been actuallJ seen In 189 ;,:~·. ,:r=m :f:~:!!f:
action bJ 10me mem!Jer ot the se- t 1 wl
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lect.inl ~ttee--fleen not once, ~~~ etbe
pointe rated up
but DUIIIeJ'OUI t.lmes.
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AI ooneems the oUter~&gt; It WIU a
collepl5. puttlnl football teama on dolftlht. Barry Wood ot Harvard
the fteld each S.t.urday, lt 1a 1m- won the Quart.erbac:k eelect\On by a
poaslble for any KJ'Oup or men 00 ~~Cant 11 polnt.l ovtr Shaver of U.
nac:h unanlmoul accOrd. on the 8 . C. and Zimmerman or Tulane
eleven men or the thlrty three men nosed cut McEver or Tenneseee tor
best ehtltled to all·Ail\ertca honors the other back poa1tlon by only two
f'm• every team that 18 announ~d point&amp;
Ia possible to name a rlval teu.m
To show how varied the ~ote was
1U4t 81 good.
th~re were ntne ends, eleven tack·
But. by CODBensus vot.e 1t has be~ n lea, etahL au~rds. six cenlel'S, seven
po88ible to arrive 11.t pertain deflmte quarterbacks a.nd fifteen backs w~r
coooiUBkms aa concerns both lndl· reeetved 60 Gr more points each m
vidual&amp; and team play. And 10me the voting- proof of the tact that
of the ftnd~np in the consemms talent iB widely S':!parated and of
vote !lave been espectally Interest· fairly even callber UlroUghout the

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In ·otllor ,,.,.,_ Wo 101-'lolt~\ ltlt J"'nn; C&amp;Yalloto, Jlo]J erma;
••~ 0110 loam of -61! 11..,.., N. Y. U.; llliert ,,...1!110:
let lt 10 at tbat. ~men ~ ... 1
Draka.
l~~· m'fli ot
llllo!" Ta0kte. :-1'.4wuda. Wub. 8\IIW;
q\1\ ...;, llpe ouloltandlnf 'pta~
' Q1f11\J111, Plll: lmlth, U. 1. Q.; f!IOA·
So In t~ lfJ~tlon
t,pn, Tt!~; ....Bell, Qtalo eta..-i ~~·t muCh dU!ennee 'lt...-o
how!!', Penn:
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Aak Yow' Drur~iot

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8fl'liADY WORit-Railway Postal
Clerlca. Start $1100 year; pald
vaeattona; tratn for next. examin~
at.loo, Pree particulars, wrU;e
,., Box 3'18, Pomeroy, o.
ll-30-6L
WA.NTJd&gt;--t;o do housework In any
bomt. Addrtto G.
~ can Dally T.rlblme.
12-2-at.

· wANTED-lUO cara r.o ll'e&amp;lit!. 'lie
" a cu. lr!od.ern equipment. Dalley
~tetvtce

Statton.

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APPJ,ES 2Sc per bU$hel
_ Hall'ttnaer Fruit Farm .
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At Nelli York-Ed Don Geol'Je
New York defeated John Spellman

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::l'!::her
11 that he lA qpw dotns Qleuty qt
block~&amp;' and defttlllve »•Faa: ~

ktUtlJ oth~ Chicq:o blcU C&amp;JTY
the bell .
New Yorll., pee, I-IN8-W. 8 .
··~·~ the. ~ LqUJa-lnannulum and oow 1 can't aet a Whlle~at Ollnol&amp; Ot:lftRf: G.ld no Kllmlr hu retired 6111to B!'l)i fiB'
ture wtll awaken to Lhe fMt. \bat ftaht for him."
blocking at all a ~ dldn't h~ve to, tM aeuon-perhapa for all ~··
the 700 too. ot blaek ba..lll5 whlc:h Is
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IwiU1 Ea~l Britton runnlna: mterreT- Whtch dOQU1 size' tip •• ~
ahtpped yearly to Northern market&amp;
e-nce for him.
10 h~ tsy 'tot:aJ ln nn&amp;noel
"the
aft' wOl'th muc:h more In tbelr wa·, llucb fun baa been poked at the
rel(l!tlln Ulat the old.ft- He Pft ~i
ten u an attrutton to tourlatll New York oomDllasloD In other
more money d1d Sun Jeau ,wtn.
and Bportamen than tnty are worth 1State&amp; beea.uae or aome cl tu. blr.A paradox ln the career or Jack
A:~ a 2 rear o11 hJ&amp; ll'and etm1np:
on market
counten:
Kemptr •arre rulea. But take- It from Lenny .!!berry, the wrestkr. is ihat he were a mere 11.150. aut
tle
ltate.:t
jbml:lns authoriltu In other st&amp;t.ei struck ~~;old because he filled to pranced torth and hauled ¥me
"Twenty yeara a1 o, Plorida In· follow where New York lead~. Por ~n; .. ~~· ~;~!~ ~:~~er~~~~'f ~~ t?9.D09 for Kilmer. A.,t f hll earn*
~:'ay~~:!' ~a1u; :e~:ra~Ltr;~= ~an;or~~~~e ~ktl~e -:~!:;e!:~ ~ l11e tricks of the mat U'&amp;de-, but ~s-h~e~
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Ute hGy c.ravt~ d adventure and went t105,006 which 16 aond work .
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few loyale tona-W:!':P1 the :arlr:et j 0 ~~ had off~~r lm 1 trorn ro· to Aluka with a aold-rreelr:Jna exBut the- Beau drutte4 ·out in
for the tiah Ia st.o d 1 ex ct lmoters In Tulsu, Ok~oma glty. pedltion. Jack came back broke t.nd 1931 at the &amp;Ke of 6 and won tUO,·
lire&amp;~ Influx ot =..tamenpeher&amp; :DetroiL, Cleveland and other cltlt!a" tun1e1 l&lt;l profes!J:.onal wre6llin11 In H5. Giving hl'l a IP'a'!ld ~tal ol
for the Inland c&amp;tch ."
,says Harry , "but. they weren ~ in· which he has made plenty of aold .j t376.74-i-\he .-orld.'s record.
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-Bal!ed on the old
polo would be hi&amp; opponent."
j Tae llfax Bat.r-Tom aeeney oouL
or Sun Beau ~q:~;ji,!'~~,,,.j,oul
Nf·v. York, Dec 5--The blvl.&amp;lbJe 1
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at Oakland caur 011 Dec 30 will looktd Uke a cinch to
tloatln.- traut ny was uaed ext.en- 1 The New York board wouldu'~ 1ba followe-d · with L1terest :;). Lh.Me ltt2MOO In 1931 Around
alvely here by anaJera during thetewn let Jmpel fight Olaooma Ber- ~ who recall the first meet.mz of thl8 ]Ut33, about 1200.000 tn
last trout aeason The blvflliible in)goma.1, 226-lb. Italian giant, on tlle pair In New York earlier thla year close to U,OOO,OOO at the
unaU ai&amp;e1, proved to be an ex- g:round that he 11-asn't bla enough when Baer W&lt;'ll awarded a tec:hni· say 17 or 1_8_, _ _ _ ,--::;;~~
cellept killer In streams t.ht.Ll were
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lptlpg.
Tbt: blvJ61ble · is a. palmer-tied,
hackle fty, without wtnp and 1.
made tn varloua oolor.l!' It oontaliliJ 1
a. wl.!lp or whlte hackle wound al
the need which -enables the a.naler
to keep his fty In alght on v.·a.ten.
wheM, otherwtae. It would be vlrtually lnvtalble.
The- btVi11blc was v~ry etredtve
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Dl3TR18UTED
u orcton, llsopu~-, Eaat Brancl'l
find In the ached'Jled Adirondapk
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Loui.Bana is advooat1.1g the pro1:},;~~~~: ;technical kayo over Young tectlon of the alllsator as a. pror
Florid~! ('J).
tector of 11ame fish. Sportsmen
Hr.ven-Al Ga1ncr, New claim that antgators ea1. turtles
heavyweight, defeated which otherwise collecL a heavy
Braddock, Nortb. Bergen, toll In the spawn and the }o"Ouna of
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.Tc1:1s Cuckl:!r u.nd 1Rmt1y and Law
' l'CllC;! WP.Iker and famlly of Athcn8 were Thanlu;alvlng guests of A.
B. Rupe anti family.
Bam Farley and son Glen anQ
Mend ot Levina apent Saturday

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The largeflt tetllle mill In the
world '' the Melungt Combine ul
]YI.DO\'O•Vozene!lt:!nHk,
In
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wlt.h John Cline and family.
Harold Romine, Columbus, spent RUIIIht.

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SYNOPSIS

TAMPA
uThe Con11enient Center"
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FtORIDA
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IN THB BORDBR COUNfRYmen atiU &amp;ettle maUers of women, fr.eedom and money with 11uns tuld fists.

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a bitter feud 88 a t~~multu9Qs
and complicated It by falling in love
with tile nieee of his worst enemy!
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hunters kllled tn New York sta:e
durlnl the deer sea.r;on just past.
to were- ldlled by their own 1un and
10 by the guns oi other hunters.

FIGHT RESULTS

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Pojello, Lithuania, Lo&amp;sed
Hedlund, Finland.
Boaton-Pat O'Bhooker, SaiL
New York, Dee. ~taLiaU~ show
c;:~eteated Mat.roa Kl.rl;lthat 95 per cent ot the- flahlng rods
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Slu\\'er, 0. B. c.
YcEver, Tenn.
Boott~. Yale
Hlnkle, Bucknell
Third Team
Mess. Purdue
McMurdc, Pitt
Hickman, Tenn.
oau1 htery, Pitt
Myerson Harvard
Schwe'aler, Washlnaton
BR.n't's, Yale

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CU})ert, yJet,qrtn cam~Jo •nd a 1now then he ••• wflen 1M! tan ""IJI

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Purtber than th&amp;~. no ~- diana. 'Underwood; 'N•VJ: i:vana,
bia are needed. The ttama repn- ~~.bJ'fttern; Prtlc:her, st. J4al')'l ;
&amp;ent the beat Judlment and kn0wt· 18qmmer1alt, Army: Sample, Oaredse o1 some ~ pf tht- belt Q.own [..,.w, ..llllpn, Pttt; Trice, Army ;
coache-a. edlton &amp;nd writeR tn VIe IRorowltl:, Ch!AIO: Oorbus, staT.·
country. It 1e preamted: ~ " 1 ford; Ro~n. YtJt.
perfect selection, but u a •ne.
Cf.ntrei:-Morrl.soll,
Ulch~;
1TUtt1e, N&amp;Qi Lalll.
well 11'0\Ulded aolution or a
Armr:
lem that v-.ws toulher and toua;h" laahRon, u. S. c.: Muter, Purdue;
er each season.
Ely, Nebruka.
Hear~t consensus nii-Am.~rican J.-~. B~~ ~ur~~ Po.fu~am~ ~team
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ll'lnt Team
P,..l9aUtLrnlla: T~anl
St.
Dalrymple, Tulane
L. E. WeliJr. ~e~l, ~ler, U. 6. 0. :
Marvll, Northwestern
L. T. Cr&amp;Jue;, Ot.Jo, 'Wheatop: DtPauw ,
Munn, Minnesota
L. a . =~ ·
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Yarr, Notre Dame
C. danr.er, '~ 'Hutro.:dlll\' . : .
Baker. 0 . B. C.
R. 0. lpgto0 . D-'d • Pltt· 'C W 1
Price, Army
R. T , 1 1 , • ._, If,
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0181, Colga\e
R. K.j b~~;ell~o=:n ~eoa-la~ , Vlv~no,
Wood, Harvard
Q. B lard H8rvard· :fa'
P"~t
Schwartz, Notre Qame
L. H. B. •80n' Not'thweitem~'¥onne~aninchl
Zlmmnman, Tulane
· R fl, S . i 'State· Bewtti 0 1 bl . M •
Kentner, Northwestern
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Second Team
~ Poe. La 'It
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flmlth, Oeorli&amp;
L. E . 885 er, a • 'OIUf. -.-11,
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L , T. IChalmers, J.Ca,ry)lpd: Phel)lll;, TuL 0. lane, PeJ1m.. Peiip., ~. MarLeathers, Georgia
McDuffee. OOlumJ,lill.
c. quettE ; Hecker, Purdue.
Hofman, Notre Dame
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Riley Northwestern
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boull lor hll .,S·pound II&gt; IIllo t!Oio ....., a tomp1 , liar Impol
lool~li 1101 oo
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trblch fMQld ~v• otherwlle ...,_,
Ia ~- the now famou&amp; not b!en In .
~.Yn~Mt M ~
wl\hou\ tbl llrO\Wblal nw.qu,tv· "4rt&amp;doa\llbC." claN ol
heaV)' member of Ule Chic:al9 ltfafi uqa
Inc d.....,.. &lt;1tlt'll oi&gt; wt141 lurker , welll&gt;ll lht - - ruled &lt;~&gt;••
Plat. WIY ·~t In tl'Qm the 11. ICD'8PPif ot Impel'l tonn~~e cciuJd
Gr•nae J&amp;Q't al}ppfN. 01' t~~e COIJ·

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December S
7:00 P. M.

rouowen

Mlami ~-. o,e 6--J: c "-rn· ~pe)' :.,.r:i~=~te
NotrC per or 'wuiit111ton toda)' ·. '-1 111 and. tt woufd b,untap-tofl:bn t.oput
ItO~ (It Plorlda ipOr1uniD In pon· lbl maplntt CJ4mttJ or QampoloaL
~e:Ce~=lr~u•,.•DJ
Jlll.ll
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W~tn;
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the pract.ict of IJ'tpotna th1l1taae ot ~e g.me. I have been
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N:&amp;c:btpa: DouJI,er, l)u\.. u.
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MIJ!I :l'!~ ~· 1\1 own w111&gt; 111o oooulll: Col-. llolr Crooo: z.,.,.., flO a rooioill ~wiliio r0wor1 u;. 11M IJ!O•Inf OOllilftlloloe 'O!IlQII hot pre·

with hlll arandparmt&amp;
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Clu, W. Va., Mary S&amp;xton and lllilily. an~ alr.o
ot his 'mot.ber vtllted.. Mr . and ~&amp;ra. Jeqe Ne)am.

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Inc.
DIS 8Mrl0 Wrlt.er
j l)nlJ tour noon of lhe ele$.
Vork. Dec 6 lN8-'''"• nuned fqr flrlt team )lonorl w
Newt All Am~·· .-tea
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Dalrymple ot ~
nouncecl ~ ~ Ht.tle e:x.· at end, &amp;nd Marcbmont. Bch
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of Notre Dlmt, at bait blck-ca e
n ~ ly ~com ~ JlK\IJ· c~ to unanJ.mOUI deCillion
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thrci1JiboUt. the United States. No : : : ltNI out _or a poNJble :1
man ll ~tloned , no man il n&amp;m·
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ed, but bal been actuallJ seen In 189 ;,:~·. ,:r=m :f:~:!!f:
action bJ 10me mem!Jer ot the se- t 1 wl
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pointe rated up
but DUIIIeJ'OUI t.lmes.
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AI ooneems the oUter~&gt; It WIU a
collepl5. puttlnl football teama on dolftlht. Barry Wood ot Harvard
the fteld each S.t.urday, lt 1a 1m- won the Quart.erbac:k eelect\On by a
poaslble for any KJ'Oup or men 00 ~~Cant 11 polnt.l ovtr Shaver of U.
nac:h unanlmoul accOrd. on the 8 . C. and Zimmerman or Tulane
eleven men or the thlrty three men nosed cut McEver or Tenneseee tor
best ehtltled to all·Ail\ertca honors the other back poa1tlon by only two
f'm• every team that 18 announ~d point&amp;
Ia possible to name a rlval teu.m
To show how varied the ~ote was
1U4t 81 good.
th~re were ntne ends, eleven tack·
But. by CODBensus vot.e 1t has be~ n lea, etahL au~rds. six cenlel'S, seven
po88ible to arrive 11.t pertain deflmte quarterbacks a.nd fifteen backs w~r
coooiUBkms aa concerns both lndl· reeetved 60 Gr more points each m
vidual&amp; and team play. And 10me the voting- proof of the tact that
of the ftnd~np in the consemms talent iB widely S':!parated and of
vote !lave been espectally Interest· fairly even callber UlroUghout the

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let lt 10 at tbat. ~men ~ ... 1
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So In t~ lfJ~tlon
t,pn, Tt!~; ....Bell, Qtalo eta..-i ~~·t muCh dU!ennee 'lt...-o
how!!', Penn:
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Clerlca. Start $1100 year; pald
vaeattona; tratn for next. examin~
at.loo, Pree particulars, wrU;e
,., Box 3'18, Pomeroy, o.
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WA.NTJd&gt;--t;o do housework In any
bomt. Addrtto G.
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New York defeated John Spellman

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11 that he lA qpw dotns Qleuty qt
block~&amp;' and defttlllve »•Faa: ~

ktUtlJ oth~ Chicq:o blcU C&amp;JTY
the bell .
New Yorll., pee, I-IN8-W. 8 .
··~·~ the. ~ LqUJa-lnannulum and oow 1 can't aet a Whlle~at Ollnol&amp; Ot:lftRf: G.ld no Kllmlr hu retired 6111to B!'l)i fiB'
ture wtll awaken to Lhe fMt. \bat ftaht for him."
blocking at all a ~ dldn't h~ve to, tM aeuon-perhapa for all ~··
the 700 too. ot blaek ba..lll5 whlc:h Is
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ahtpped yearly to Northern market&amp;
e-nce for him.
10 h~ tsy 'tot:aJ ln nn&amp;noel
"the
aft' wOl'th muc:h more In tbelr wa·, llucb fun baa been poked at the
rel(l!tlln Ulat the old.ft- He Pft ~i
ten u an attrutton to tourlatll New York oomDllasloD In other
more money d1d Sun Jeau ,wtn.
and Bportamen than tnty are worth 1State&amp; beea.uae or aome cl tu. blr.A paradox ln the career or Jack
A:~ a 2 rear o11 hJ&amp; ll'and etm1np:
on market
counten:
Kemptr •arre rulea. But take- It from Lenny .!!berry, the wrestkr. is ihat he were a mere 11.150. aut
tle
ltate.:t
jbml:lns authoriltu In other st&amp;t.ei struck ~~;old because he filled to pranced torth and hauled ¥me
"Twenty yeara a1 o, Plorida In· follow where New York lead~. Por ~n; .. ~~· ~;~!~ ~:~~er~~~~'f ~~ t?9.D09 for Kilmer. A.,t f hll earn*
~:'ay~~:!' ~a1u; :e~:ra~Ltr;~= ~an;or~~~~e ~ktl~e -:~!:;e!:~ ~ l11e tricks of the mat U'&amp;de-, but ~s-h~e~
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oU of th ball
bu
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Ute hGy c.ravt~ d adventure and went t105,006 which 16 aond work .
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few loyale tona-W:!':P1 the :arlr:et j 0 ~~ had off~~r lm 1 trorn ro· to Aluka with a aold-rreelr:Jna exBut the- Beau drutte4 ·out in
for the tiah Ia st.o d 1 ex ct lmoters In Tulsu, Ok~oma glty. pedltion. Jack came back broke t.nd 1931 at the &amp;Ke of 6 and won tUO,·
lire&amp;~ Influx ot =..tamenpeher&amp; :DetroiL, Cleveland and other cltlt!a" tun1e1 l&lt;l profes!J:.onal wre6llin11 In H5. Giving hl'l a IP'a'!ld ~tal ol
for the Inland c&amp;tch ."
,says Harry , "but. they weren ~ in· which he has made plenty of aold .j t376.74-i-\he .-orld.'s record.
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-Bal!ed on the old
polo would be hi&amp; opponent."
j Tae llfax Bat.r-Tom aeeney oouL
or Sun Beau ~q:~;ji,!'~~,,,.j,oul
Nf·v. York, Dec 5--The blvl.&amp;lbJe 1
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at Oakland caur 011 Dec 30 will looktd Uke a cinch to
tloatln.- traut ny was uaed ext.en- 1 The New York board wouldu'~ 1ba followe-d · with L1terest :;). Lh.Me ltt2MOO In 1931 Around
alvely here by anaJera during thetewn let Jmpel fight Olaooma Ber- ~ who recall the first meet.mz of thl8 ]Ut33, about 1200.000 tn
last trout aeason The blvflliible in)goma.1, 226-lb. Italian giant, on tlle pair In New York earlier thla year close to U,OOO,OOO at the
unaU ai&amp;e1, proved to be an ex- g:round that he 11-asn't bla enough when Baer W&lt;'ll awarded a tec:hni· say 17 or 1_8_, _ _ _ ,--::;;~~
cellept killer In streams t.ht.Ll were
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lptlpg.
Tbt: blvJ61ble · is a. palmer-tied,
hackle fty, without wtnp and 1.
made tn varloua oolor.l!' It oontaliliJ 1
a. wl.!lp or whlte hackle wound al
the need which -enables the a.naler
to keep his fty In alght on v.·a.ten.
wheM, otherwtae. It would be vlrtually lnvtalble.
The- btVi11blc was v~ry etredtve
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Dl3TR18UTED
u orcton, llsopu~-, Eaat Brancl'l
find In the ached'Jled Adirondapk
region .
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Loui.Bana is advooat1.1g the pro1:},;~~~~: ;technical kayo over Young tectlon of the alllsator as a. pror
Florid~! ('J).
tector of 11ame fish. Sportsmen
Hr.ven-Al Ga1ncr, New claim that antgators ea1. turtles
heavyweight, defeated which otherwise collecL a heavy
Braddock, Nortb. Bergen, toll In the spawn and the }o"Ouna of
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, ., "1'Eio\.IN4 :'iOJ) $ME QNI.NI
.Tc1:1s Cuckl:!r u.nd 1Rmt1y and Law
' l'CllC;! WP.Iker and famlly of Athcn8 were Thanlu;alvlng guests of A.
B. Rupe anti family.
Bam Farley and son Glen anQ
Mend ot Levina apent Saturday

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CHRI$TMM! YCI:Ia&amp;: 41!TTIN4

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m.ow Mil! FOR Alii

SoYiet'• Prl..

The largeflt tetllle mill In the
world '' the Melungt Combine ul
]YI.DO\'O•Vozene!lt:!nHk,
In
Smll!l

EU!CTRI(, PIANO!,

wlt.h John Cline and family.
Harold Romine, Columbus, spent RUIIIht.

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SYNOPSIS

TAMPA
uThe Con11enient Center"
of

FtORIDA
"The Plataround of Amer•ca' ·

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IN THB BORDBR COUNfRYmen atiU &amp;ettle maUers of women, fr.eedom and money with 11uns tuld fists.

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Ted RadoUfte, Yale baH·~, iP!IC!rited

a bitter feud 88 a t~~multu9Qs
and complicated It by falling in love
with tile nieee of his worst enemy!
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W\\..\.,.

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hunters kllled tn New York sta:e
durlnl the deer sea.r;on just past.
to were- ldlled by their own 1un and
10 by the guns oi other hunters.

FIGHT RESULTS

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Pojello, Lithuania, Lo&amp;sed
Hedlund, Finland.
Boaton-Pat O'Bhooker, SaiL
New York, Dee. ~taLiaU~ show
c;:~eteated Mat.roa Kl.rl;lthat 95 per cent ot the- flahlng rods
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10ld dwinl the paat len years were
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1 Basking in the Gridlight
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Slu\\'er, 0. B. c.
YcEver, Tenn.
Boott~. Yale
Hlnkle, Bucknell
Third Team
Mess. Purdue
McMurdc, Pitt
Hickman, Tenn.
oau1 htery, Pitt
Myerson Harvard
Schwe'aler, Washlnaton
BR.n't's, Yale

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CU})ert, yJet,qrtn cam~Jo •nd a 1now then he ••• wflen 1M! tan ""IJI

mar&amp;hert.

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POMEROY H. S.

(GIRLS and BOY'S GAME)

For Sele, Mile:.

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•• BJ1da:e ApProach.

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Purtber than th&amp;~. no ~- diana. 'Underwood; 'N•VJ: i:vana,
bia are needed. The ttama repn- ~~.bJ'fttern; Prtlc:her, st. J4al')'l ;
&amp;ent the beat Judlment and kn0wt· 18qmmer1alt, Army: Sample, Oaredse o1 some ~ pf tht- belt Q.own [..,.w, ..llllpn, Pttt; Trice, Army ;
coache-a. edlton &amp;nd writeR tn VIe IRorowltl:, Ch!AIO: Oorbus, staT.·
country. It 1e preamted: ~ " 1 ford; Ro~n. YtJt.
perfect selection, but u a •ne.
Cf.ntrei:-Morrl.soll,
Ulch~;
1TUtt1e, N&amp;Qi Lalll.
well 11'0\Ulded aolution or a
Armr:
lem that v-.ws toulher and toua;h" laahRon, u. S. c.: Muter, Purdue;
er each season.
Ely, Nebruka.
Hear~t consensus nii-Am.~rican J.-~. B~~ ~ur~~ Po.fu~am~ ~team
n.,
·
ane ,
I,
1 l'e-n,
ll'lnt Team
P,..l9aUtLrnlla: T~anl
St.
Dalrymple, Tulane
L. E. WeliJr. ~e~l, ~ler, U. 6. 0. :
Marvll, Northwestern
L. T. Cr&amp;Jue;, Ot.Jo, 'Wheatop: DtPauw ,
Munn, Minnesota
L. a . =~ ·
V~. ~; .. ~;nr.s~
Yarr, Notre Dame
C. danr.er, '~ 'Hutro.:dlll\' . : .
Baker. 0 . B. C.
R. 0. lpgto0 . D-'d • Pltt· 'C W 1
Price, Army
R. T , 1 1 , • ._, If,
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0181, Colga\e
R. K.j b~~;ell~o=:n ~eoa-la~ , Vlv~no,
Wood, Harvard
Q. B lard H8rvard· :fa'
P"~t
Schwartz, Notre Qame
L. H. B. •80n' Not'thweitem~'¥onne~aninchl
Zlmmnman, Tulane
· R fl, S . i 'State· Bewtti 0 1 bl . M •
Kentner, Northwestern
~ B.~~~ oart' ~: . .:,..•~~Plu'e' 0
Second Team
~ Poe. La 'It
~. ~"!i!'!:~A u·tah·:
flmlth, Oeorli&amp;
L. E . 885 er, a • 'OIUf. -.-11,
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L , T. IChalmers, J.Ca,ry)lpd: Phel)lll;, TuL 0. lane, PeJ1m.. Peiip., ~. MarLeathers, Georgia
McDuffee. OOlumJ,lill.
c. quettE ; Hecker, Purdue.
Hofman, Notre Dame
R. o.
Riley Northwestern
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boull lor hll .,S·pound II&gt; IIllo t!Oio ....., a tomp1 , liar Impol
lool~li 1101 oo
)'P ~
trblch fMQld ~v• otherwlle ...,_,
Ia ~- the now famou&amp; not b!en In .
~.Yn~Mt M ~
wl\hou\ tbl llrO\Wblal nw.qu,tv· "4rt&amp;doa\llbC." claN ol
heaV)' member of Ule Chic:al9 ltfafi uqa
Inc d.....,.. &lt;1tlt'll oi&gt; wt141 lurker , welll&gt;ll lht - - ruled &lt;~&gt;••
Plat. WIY ·~t In tl'Qm the 11. ICD'8PPif ot Impel'l tonn~~e cciuJd
Gr•nae J&amp;Q't al}ppfN. 01' t~~e COIJ·

LJmdecker,

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December S
7:00 P. M.

rouowen

Mlami ~-. o,e 6--J: c "-rn· ~pe)' :.,.r:i~=~te
NotrC per or 'wuiit111ton toda)' ·. '-1 111 and. tt woufd b,untap-tofl:bn t.oput
ItO~ (It Plorlda ipOr1uniD In pon· lbl maplntt CJ4mttJ or QampoloaL
~e:Ce~=lr~u•,.•DJ
Jlll.ll
O~di:-Kabal,
W~tn;
n...-.r.m,
the pract.ict of IJ'tpotna th1l1taae ot ~e g.me. I have been
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ZeUer In· bllc:k b&amp;l!l! ~ Northern mar~
tutor1n1 tbe Jxi¥ tor four yeart In a

.m. , n,Q~:;

~y bee&amp;~-~ can beoutft~ ..
1 twn R'"l .,.,....,. op DPB
!O.I'It.

B a s k e t b a 1 fl

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~ art ~..- Roten=. u . ~ c.;

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anr bavo 1loon r&lt;P1"f!&lt;ll!f i.l!IJ ~·
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u ant, .G.ut tobd third ..m,. ~~: :O~~is.::u'~~~

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"Why Y011 P•.Hr 866 Salve for Colido"

oae.or. -..;

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N:&amp;c:btpa: DouJI,er, l)u\.. u.
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aod Clllll' of. l1aUDI
Jl'tw York
MIJ!I :l'!~ ~· 1\1 own w111&gt; 111o oooulll: Col-. llolr Crooo: z.,.,.., flO a rooioill ~wiliio r0wor1 u;. 11M IJ!O•Inf OOllilftlloloe 'O!IlQII hot pre·

with hlll arandparmt&amp;
Mr. and Mra. C~ano Melson .

Pt. Pleasant. K. 2

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Brewer wert ttlne relatives to th1l vlcln.l.ty dur•
and famUy 111¥ the week ~nd .
ftnlt~ ~Lme

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I SOUI.II'T

NEW
F. ;;~r;·:~HA;;D TilE
MOVI!D IN

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L!VIItllo--ROOM, AWl) A ~

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Herr~re ...ton

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$223

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Sun Lamps
Com Poppen;

Rdrtceraton
Flc.or

Lam,.

BoHolr Lam~
Ekctrk Heaters
Electric U(...t Pads
Hair Or)'ers
81lmal4ton

ELEC'FRIC
.PERCOLATORS

please

INSTEAD nf giving things

All ..... All

$4.95

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GeiW'ral Jledrla

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$72.~

WAFFLE IRONS .
the 1&gt;0h1tlt _l to an-

other alit problem....,. clft
tha~· 8 mt;hty Ulehll and at
the same tlm!' artl'ltlcally
beautlful. An !.!leq.l g.IH ro."
Mother.
AA LGw J\s

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ELECTRIC ·
TOASTERS
You'll flnd touters o( an
d&amp;scrlptlflml en diSplay. Some
aa:.e automatic. AN art: mlBtilY

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hOrne AThey make a ml&amp;ht)' .
ftJ:i.e a1ft too. &amp;top ln and sec
thole an dllpla.y. T11ke 141·
vanta 1e of , th·~ BaJ&gt;Ialn

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SUNDAY, and MONDAY, DEC. 6-7

I
ls· LoW .t.t

$3;50 _

Mae Manh; Jamea Dunn, Sally Eilen
'-in-

"OVER THE HILt"
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC.
John Wayne, Laura La Plante
-in-

"ARJZONA"
. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, PEC. 10-11.
Georre Bancroft
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' DEC. 12
SATURDAY
. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
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El~trle

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ftk'rnn floor ir.a*:r

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POol! DICl&lt;! HE ALWIIYS WA'i&gt; 'i&gt;O
IRRI!'i&gt;~!!&gt;IBLI!. HE L,oT IN WI"Tfl Bllll COMPANY
/INI&gt; Wl!lojT I'QOM BAll 'TO 'WOQ'i&gt;E . HE•!!&gt; 'TOlE
BLACI&lt; Sotl'EP IN M'l' FAMILY, Bu-r I -LOVE Hlllol
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fD LII(E 1'0 'ii!E Hll\ol llr'~
FoR "tHE BeST "T+f"'T
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wUb demarul11 for

t!lkatrs and •loll'nte.

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nnd b~d:l~. ~!:

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all this taxe~ must be

WAIT IRONS

_ A pnu. t:€:ul i1ft Lhat -wPl
J;;e a~ia~- • deQr)y. Haa.
auto.nat.lf ~a~ GOI)~ror ...and
,·J .ooo ~~:i.v'at~ · untt. Make~~ trooiln;;· laM!ef: ~~ Q.r. lSans time,
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,asaemble!l.

lk:an leaders ~re glven an
4f the 'Pre81de.nt'a ~\­
Jn~&gt; over the \'~k-enil'.
i'e not called In, hoWI!W'I';
~ Hoover had h1s llle68*P
tieted form. Varying tHe
m, the President did not.
em l.n tbe preparatiOn of
ent, which fa.ct cau!£.4.
lble tongut:-wagginiJ
on
HIU.
' lengthy message,. . ~~-! ­
widf' range of . ftb.JeCl• ·

$6.9$

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Give MG\hf:l' 'lbit additlotral

oon~~:reSIS,

parttt!Uf:irly

aocn.t.s. uwa lt It wUJ.1 un;.
h rcst nod anticipation,
rn prcgram i.\ de~nt · 'li:!

hUit&amp; oi kimft Which .....
lrener
Gift! bK ita.-.
&amp;lfl whleil up,_ trwe recard in lb ~. tlncue ronn .

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)!rr. ble d~ree upon th e ~
Mr. 89o'ler'8 proposals. ~ ,;

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tedne-sday . Mr. Koover 'I'P1
the bud11d t.o • co~:s
nylng H wlth a . 01
Ill give a full, 11 llo\ pleu.s~
ure of federal
ttnan~.
sm·y deficit Ior th'i!' C,\lt''"
Rl year will t~ more ~ .
,000 and It may 1·each ~
s figures of $3.000.000~

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have

ten 11pproad1ed.

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For Murd~
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'I"llrt!e,
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t~;:::~9Pera
._ouae!~~

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Aa Lowil.t ·
$63.50

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1• IIUI th•lt anno111Wf'd

·Distant sta.tions come in at exact poinb on the

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aft ••-

•., kept tht lllAfthel:!l Ia

$21.00

1,000

diaL A slight .additi£"tnal tUrn cJip:~ th(!m off rt~Clin.
Then there's Health LampR-!1. gift th :-t would
mean much to the' family's health n~n) well being.

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the a~l,.

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N in the plaza. with a

THE General Electric Radio is an-other w.&gt;'nderI ful gift . which every metnber of the family
would long enjoy.
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FOOD MIXER

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Gallipolis, 01119

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ion Adda To
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·.GaUipeUa ).t heatre

JNUSUAL

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would certainly be the source of much satisfaction
to all.
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at\raetlve and
them . tomorrow.

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I and forgf,tbm-give gifts worthwhile.
Pool your savings with tho!'e of the other num
bera of yOur family and give the home a gift.

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SUC(;ESTIONS

Thls new electrical Rn~nt
dOee a dQz£n aod one arm
tlrlna: kitChen tuka with the
snap of the awltchAJoe It and

Who wouldn't appreclt.l3 o.
Rift such as thl&amp;? Be Slife to
see Ute numy beauutul pcrCo·
latclra on diBplay. Select one
ror the pei.'&amp;Oil you wQnt to

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road T roublea,
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"aken
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Make Tltia A Practical Chriltm•
OTHER
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A rift abe it aure to ·,appreciate. Year after year it',wlllao on tnla1 her ~erp,
her lin\e, her rup and ~preaatq The
,true re1&amp;rcttbat prompted the telectl4!a.

for Courtroom

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SUNI)AY, DECEMBER 6, 193.1
I SOUI.II'T

NEW
F. ;;~r;·:~HA;;D TilE
MOVI!D IN

rl.\.1. W'I!'N

L!VIItllo--ROOM, AWl) A ~

'TOO t· I f:t 1\V'f! 0\JQ
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ANI) TN!. OLD MOVE!&gt;

liNIN&lt; W141LE

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IN P\.1\CI!. ·

OD'I¥IJ

lnei"MMtU

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and "'"'"

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WHonel&gt;

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f ISSUE~- 15
. W~RlO Wtft

ivr1hrHomra

.j

GenBRI Eleetrlr.
Herr~re ...ton

.h J.ow A•

$223

_..

Sun Lamps
Com Poppen;

Rdrtceraton
Flc.or

Lam,.

BoHolr Lam~
Ekctrk Heaters
Electric U(...t Pads
Hair Or)'ers
81lmal4ton

ELEC'FRIC
.PERCOLATORS

please

INSTEAD nf giving things

All ..... All

$4.95

4

GeiW'ral Jledrla

'

A,·J:~~· b
$72.~

WAFFLE IRONS .
the 1&gt;0h1tlt _l to an-

other alit problem....,. clft
tha~· 8 mt;hty Ulehll and at
the same tlm!' artl'ltlcally
beautlful. An !.!leq.l g.IH ro."
Mother.
AA LGw J\s

••00

ELECTRIC ·
TOASTERS
You'll flnd touters o( an
d&amp;scrlptlflml en diSplay. Some
aa:.e automatic. AN art: mlBtilY

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. Truly exquilnt~ llllnP&lt;i ar:the mt.klnl ·or an •lnvlt..tna:
hOrne AThey make a ml&amp;ht)' .
ftJ:i.e a1ft too. &amp;top ln and sec
thole an dllpla.y. T11ke 141·
vanta 1e of , th·~ BaJ&gt;Ialn

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SUNDAY, and MONDAY, DEC. 6-7

I
ls· LoW .t.t

$3;50 _

Mae Manh; Jamea Dunn, Sally Eilen
'-in-

"OVER THE HILt"
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC.
John Wayne, Laura La Plante
-in-

"ARJZONA"
. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, PEC. 10-11.
Georre Bancroft
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"RICH MAN'S fOLLY''
' DEC. 12
SATURDAY
. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
-in-

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FLOOR
TABLE
· tAMPS ,

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V~wam' Ckaaen

Wafle INM

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EIHidc Eo CMkefs.
FoodliiiHn

.MES
dent

El~trle

Ra111e1
Uul'lllq bOIUI
.

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MIXM~TER

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you'll

t~oaree

girt.

ftk'rnn floor ir.a*:r

r. ain, pro.Wed

•••"- eerementa

oots at].H,....~asper

that it's an ideal

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POol! DICl&lt;! HE ALWIIYS WA'i&gt; 'i&gt;O
IRRI!'i&gt;~!!&gt;IBLI!. HE L,oT IN WI"Tfl Bllll COMPANY
/INI&gt; Wl!lojT I'QOM BAll 'TO 'WOQ'i&gt;E . HE•!!&gt; 'TOlE
BLACI&lt; Sotl'EP IN M'l' FAMILY, Bu-r I -LOVE Hlllol
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J\P;T THE S!-ME! MUCH A&lt;:&gt; ·

fD LII(E 1'0 'ii!E Hll\ol llr'~
FoR "tHE BeST "T+f"'T
I

wUb demarul11 for

t!lkatrs and •loll'nte.

- !~w

f

well.

nnd b~d:l~. ~!:

~P-Ille

10

itil1'&amp;!t";t;

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;li'ny since the

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jlkened by the stead&gt;

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IV two

years of de.
'ned position, federal
all this taxe~ must be

WAIT IRONS

_ A pnu. t:€:ul i1ft Lhat -wPl
J;;e a~ia~- • deQr)y. Haa.
auto.nat.lf ~a~ GOI)~ror ...and
,·J .ooo ~~:i.v'at~ · untt. Make~~ trooiln;;· laM!ef: ~~ Q.r. lSans time,
~.). ' ' . ' '
· Ali Lew As

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!ire w~der whtth. the 72nd

,asaemble!l.

lk:an leaders ~re glven an
4f the 'Pre81de.nt'a ~\­
Jn~&gt; over the \'~k-enil'.
i'e not called In, hoWI!W'I';
~ Hoover had h1s llle68*P
tieted form. Varying tHe
m, the President did not.
em l.n tbe preparatiOn of
ent, which fa.ct cau!£.4.
lble tongut:-wagginiJ
on
HIU.
' lengthy message,. . ~~-! ­
widf' range of . ftb.JeCl• ·

$6.9$

~

The Sninr li-onen

t or

Give MG\hf:l' 'lbit additlotral

oon~~:reSIS,

parttt!Uf:irly

aocn.t.s. uwa lt It wUJ.1 un;.
h rcst nod anticipation,
rn prcgram i.\ de~nt · 'li:!

hUit&amp; oi kimft Which .....
lrener
Gift! bK ita.-.
&amp;lfl whleil up,_ trwe recard in lb ~. tlncue ronn .

m-

a..aru.

)!rr. ble d~ree upon th e ~
Mr. 89o'ler'8 proposals. ~ ,;

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"'"'""'
$74.50~

tedne-sday . Mr. Koover 'I'P1
the bud11d t.o • co~:s
nylng H wlth a . 01
Ill give a full, 11 llo\ pleu.s~
ure of federal
ttnan~.
sm·y deficit Ior th'i!' C,\lt''"
Rl year will t~ more ~ .
,000 and It may 1·each ~
s figures of $3.000.000~

'i

peace~ tbrul

have

ten 11pproad1ed.

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Goes On ·. ;.
For Murd~
~-;;Nt

'I"llrt!e,
._

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Settiaa .. die
t~;:::~9Pera
._ouae!~~

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HOOVER CLEANERS
Aa Lowil.t ·
$63.50

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1• IIUI th•lt anno111Wf'd

·Distant sta.tions come in at exact poinb on the

,. "

aft ••-

•., kept tht lllAfthel:!l Ia

$21.00

1,000

diaL A slight .additi£"tnal tUrn cJip:~ th(!m off rt~Clin.
Then there's Health LampR-!1. gift th :-t would
mean much to the' family's health n~n) well being.

t

or.

the a~l,.

\Q

N in the plaza. with a

THE General Electric Radio is an-other w.&gt;'nderI ful gift . which every metnber of the family
would long enjoy.
.

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or ....... ·'~

the U•UlW'

lalk pariy ltlllli ..ftet.

FOOD MIXER

,,

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A~D

Gallipolis, 01119

••d In Face'·Of All
ion Adda To
on'

T&lt;ulen

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·

$3.35

·.GaUipeUa ).t heatre

JNUSUAL

•

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(luildln• T1lhf,

u~lul.

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A General Electric Refrigerator, for example,
would certainly be the source of much satisfaction
to all.
.
,

at\raetlve and
them . tomorrow.

~

,,.. soon gone

I and forgf,tbm-give gifts worthwhile.
Pool your savings with tho!'e of the other num
bera of yOur family and give the home a gift.

mo~ t.

H·~re·a

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OTHER
SUC(;ESTIONS

Thls new electrical Rn~nt
dOee a dQz£n aod one arm
tlrlna: kitChen tuka with the
snap of the awltchAJoe It and

Who wouldn't appreclt.l3 o.
Rift such as thl&amp;? Be Slife to
see Ute numy beauutul pcrCo·
latclra on diBplay. Select one
ror the pei.'&amp;Oil you wQnt to

r.

;..., With ~~akett
road T roublea,
·~
"aken
.•

Make Tltia A Practical Chriltm•
OTHER
• SUGGESTIONS ·

"'

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.

A rift abe it aure to ·,appreciate. Year after year it',wlllao on tnla1 her ~erp,
her lin\e, her rup and ~preaatq The
,true re1&amp;rcttbat prompted the telectl4!a.

for Courtroom

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HJCJL BOYS,~
·111 GAMES ·fn

• Uf!'":"MI''•''""' o• '

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IUPP£85 Pt1
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)llowed

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ton\lht; mtidt'
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bY Mlin aDd r1J1in1 ten'IP,8t·
.
'

est portiOn.

·-'

-r&gt;~r:R.£'10

::.:..:· ~thuaiaab ....,
:;·:.....' .... ent Jlor OpeD
........ "

' PHOIIlE

Kl'l"i'y! &lt;S&amp;r Q"F

.....

OF -r&gt;&lt;AT 'lAI!IoLE '

. . . fi&gt;l..vr;

CHESTER
NEll
~-

DIAJt;;'

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cold~r

.............., . . ......

Fai~ CrowdOf Bul

··.,

FORECAST~ .

clolllf'r •nd

And

' .. ·Lack Of Practi
Win Euily
'~·

,., '

.. ,.Doc, 5, !QI

~. ~l!li'OJ and Tuppen
~ m the cu.riain rala4

.

ual:t.•U bulrettau aeaso~
:'fl!l&gt;.lll!; .... ochool IY!
.P,ldQ evenln1, PomerDy

&amp;H DIVtOfO

~

7jctor.ious. euny, tn both ,

'1!!0-...u, at 'l :00 were del
i: matter ot perhaps thlrl

W~RlO ·W·r.d

·""' by lhe failure of the

to arrive on

,.

ti~e .

J.arae crowd 'f or \1

saw tile eonte11t.

~.

"'~ Both boys and 11r1s abo

1aeJt of praettce and

whl

•Jlcked

: To1ether With V:,~~~
f Railroad Trouhleo,
~-

1D fairly good lulU
JJideriDI u. was the nnt 11

the., bo:pa upeclally. havln1
09fl praetke session prtor
~e. Still thote waa no dl
ilin tbe mlndl or the ooacl
aauch rem.llinl to be &amp;cca

' Lawmaken

)J!'h1ous 188800.

Referee Van Hom, Mas
Wahama COilCh. made a
pre.ukm With the crowd,

II" E.AS-r LEADS A
IN D UMMY Aoi.JD YOU
NOQ'TH , WOULD YOI.) PLAY
YouR KING OQ -r~
EAS,. "TO PLAY Hl!l't
ACE oHINKINu iHA'T
SOU-n-1 f-IAS •T!'

Fl

ASK

eXCt~llent

handllng of both
He had both contests ..
.ti~nct at all tlmea, showt
~nt. and throtllhout!
ed a I(IOd bnnd or omclat
wJ.U. ~~late In the a:amr ~
'
.. ~ tlrls were a little
aettlnt: stal'ted and the
ihded' wlt.b the Pnnti'let-et.i
1Qf it a tim~ point lead. ·
aecioDd quarter, however, i
~ Co eUot wtth a f

FlREMr:N

ALWAY$
KNOW

....

AS OUT

:nc..,aoed In Face· Of AU
'Election Ad do Tci
mfusion
.. HOLMES
·esponder1t

CARDS

iltrol of the Hollw of

.

1'uaa. Ylft.fftn Boor .....,r of•

•.ated
W the ·~~ ...
,,
ft~lraWn iD ittl!' piau. wUh a

~ · nmlnded. the taM

~hall' ain, pnwtllell an U•

thelr oppone:
held··SO fotlr point&amp;, the hal

20 to a tn Pomeroy's tavOJ
Arter the half way lnte.

Dora

•

the hntherette.!l came bael
polnt.ll

-·

Jkmocntlt Pl'ri)' thh 'lftet• ·· ··

aearpn; while

up ell:ht more

. ·• ,

.ST UNUSUAL

..,_. tbey are the polnt
WIU.-oiled, eUcldns: machlnt

b&amp;&amp;iret and a couple at

MI[lS

nOf ISSU[~:­

:ea
ilxl ~ Boys' Pmea: ·
• ~ Tbe Pines, .schedv~ tl
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S lili " WHiiiJ l. ,

1 :I WA.....,- YOU TO HEL.P
WHS.N :L AUC&gt;l ON OF F 'THAT

fou

they held th!Yr opponents 1
In the lut quarter the
Plq.lrta Jautee , equalled th
quarter ahooUnc, ateount
:ftve poibt.l. The Iaine end
lC .with the Pantherett.er.l
tbeb' ant Ylctjory or the
The boys played a mu
first !Ilana than did their,'
~"''~ the opening quart«
:-._:,Wcltb Pomeroy 1ra1•

w•o-~T .)&lt;()U

HIQHiil&amp; :t'J..I.. SCRATCHMY I&amp;!GHT .AQ - ·

"''"'"TING DONA,-&amp;D 8Y
INI~&lt;"&gt; ·

TD e1o

VAN DOUGH c
WE MUST
0'0 GET AT 1-eA"-r
1='012 I"T

lit the OPf'nlnr eH'ftltenilfL

leP who lu!pt lhf' rnAtt'lhff!l lll
.I
mrryiDI' out their a•noU.lk'fd •J
0'\11-Y

FIF'T Y

RliMEM!llil'l. -- · AI\Y

RIGH-r

lloth

DOL..LAQS FOQ. "'T\-11S'

l!&gt;eAU"TII"UL. PAINTING ? W"'Y- 0\.IE
E&gt;&lt;:PRES SION 0"-'l..Y IS \&lt;.OR"TH
'-FIF"TY DOL.LAR~~

with df'm~QIIA for

net. to "rH I'GIICh" aacll do
fh•tkufr~t and YioiPnre.
ihelr orders ww:U.,

!!n

~nl

S&lt;;jllf'"\7"c...,..

. ~A~

llnWif'K

-A .now and badly

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divid~

~to ·,rifpme wrtla~ n·w~m~

n 88

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marrln by rlr1tufl

&gt;,;j~om_ie two ftelden wbl
~
had corraled or:
The second
o~~~~,:,~;~~!~ a llttle b

Cllll4&gt;1ltll'n'

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ead, the ctedtt sitll&amp;tion
:n weakened by the stead)
during two years of de·
weafened pmdtion, federnl
ee of all thjs taxes must bt!

BAZAAllt
'JI'O.NTIG!Hfli'
•••

,,"pi'
•. ,'";;;;;unte.
P&gt;

any since the world

........ .

fMTess asaemblea.

Republican leaders were liven an
~e of the 'President's recom3h::latkms over tbe weet-end.
ll:Y wer-e not tailed in. hOwever,
tlU Mr. Hoover bad liD! messap
completed form. Varylrll the
Ual cusrom, the Prl!!lldent cUd not
nsult them In the prepamttoo or

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/Posphere under which the '2nd

lll)t%
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~ document, which fact
&lt;:a~
nsiderab)e ton~rue-wa.gglng:
on

tp1tol Hill.
rt is a lengthy messu~ ~ . covt'Po1 a wide range: or -«t.~bjec,&amp;,'
~mbers or congr.e/5ti, part\l!Utirl'y
t Democrats. await 1t with un~• intl'rcst nnd anticipation, l!!'!r

own pr&amp;gram u. depemlent 'fit
rc.nstdemble
upon Lhe :Jft
It

d~gree

re ol lllr. lloover's proposals. _ .,
Ou Wednesday. Mr. Hoover
~n~mlt

)t)U $PolLeD

IE\/f;:IR'&gt;''f~~ING.! WHA'T
WAS &gt;1-IEC IDEA OF
MAKIN' "TRA'T LAS'T
C~A:Z.Y

BID , &gt;

GOSH, OOQA • •· ·
YOU'RE

GaUlt

()UM~

fConUttuea on .t'llle 'Ibne)

pwers Goes On mli
;Trial For Mtird.m
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..icl un...ual Settln~r •• ib
,l,~kabv:ra ~ara Hou..;,.
~aecl for Courtroom

SUNDAY,.
Man~

. .to ,~' ~-' ·\

uo

TUESDAY

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IC. IF
E SHE
. UI&lt;E ·ME'i'

John Wa

.THURSDAY.

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MRS. VAI-J

DOIJGI-\!

1;100'-lllfY !
"IH);; PAlo-IIING

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'1'1ia 1"!4.1N"TIN&lt;:io!l.
W ....'$ IT

SOI.O??

By DAVID P . 9ENTNER
'I . N, s. starr Correspondent
~ra House Courtroom, clartJi,.

&amp;. W . Va., Dec. 1-IHB--Calt In

·NOI DORA
1'\JL.L..IIi D A
~EIO! AND
$'fQPPEO
1.\!11, Ff;;!OM

Sf.i,.l.l "-'G

tt~i~l!"~~:~~~ ~;:f~

wen~ on tri.Jl'
lil.y for the murder of lfn. JJOro..
i Lemke. of Northboro, ....... abo
)his ftve luu:nm vtctlml: ~ ·~ ; '

•i for a cpurtbo'u&amp;e

l'he priaoner l!lat qtdetlt , be8ll.te
.lrltr W11119JR Orlmm In iheilZ"
. i. of the stage beside She
·
''JudKe John 0 . Southet!L
•C•
He wu dreued immaculatel)'-Jift
'beatty presaed blue suit
:"¥
·'!'I feel ftne," Powera tolti '%1\t.ft! ...
ltlonal News Service.
. ....~
Powers sat quietly In tbe
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Stan Lau1
'

lT WA9 M":EAQ~ A
-nCKL IN G
NOW WE'RE
lbTuCK Wl&gt;H
PIC"TURE;i "

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"RICH
SATU
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Gal
Mae

q:n

tbe budaet to eon-, r$1
p:mpanying lt with a . Dl~
llch wUI glvt a full, i1 not plelisa
t, picture o1 federal
finances .
1e treasury deficit lor thl!l CJ.ll' ..
nt fiscal :veal' wHI l:e more tJten ,
.OOO.COO.OOO and it may 1~ach Ui'
.ormous fllures of 13.000.000.olil.
1ver In peaceatlme have ~
pres been appr~tled.

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.• least a half hour beJOr, ·, ,ii'Jiiilaiit
kluthem
the beilcb. ·!.,_,~,;·

"P

~ly
l'B
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tbe
lllld

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HJCJL BOYS,~
·111 GAMES ·fn

• Uf!'":"MI''•''""' o• '

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... ....
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fiER

IUPP£85 Pt1
- ~...

)llowed

J

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ton\lht; mtidt'
·~

bY Mlin aDd r1J1in1 ten'IP,8t·
.
'

est portiOn.

·-'

-r&gt;~r:R.£'10

::.:..:· ~thuaiaab ....,
:;·:.....' .... ent Jlor OpeD
........ "

' PHOIIlE

Kl'l"i'y! &lt;S&amp;r Q"F

.....

OF -r&gt;&lt;AT 'lAI!IoLE '

. . . fi&gt;l..vr;

CHESTER
NEll
~-

DIAJt;;'

'•

'•&lt;;"""

cold~r

.............., . . ......

Fai~ CrowdOf Bul

··.,

FORECAST~ .

clolllf'r •nd

And

' .. ·Lack Of Practi
Win Euily
'~·

,., '

.. ,.Doc, 5, !QI

~. ~l!li'OJ and Tuppen
~ m the cu.riain rala4

.

ual:t.•U bulrettau aeaso~
:'fl!l&gt;.lll!; .... ochool IY!
.P,ldQ evenln1, PomerDy

&amp;H DIVtOfO

~

7jctor.ious. euny, tn both ,

'1!!0-...u, at 'l :00 were del
i: matter ot perhaps thlrl

W~RlO ·W·r.d

·""' by lhe failure of the

to arrive on

,.

ti~e .

J.arae crowd 'f or \1

saw tile eonte11t.

~.

"'~ Both boys and 11r1s abo

1aeJt of praettce and

whl

•Jlcked

: To1ether With V:,~~~
f Railroad Trouhleo,
~-

1D fairly good lulU
JJideriDI u. was the nnt 11

the., bo:pa upeclally. havln1
09fl praetke session prtor
~e. Still thote waa no dl
ilin tbe mlndl or the ooacl
aauch rem.llinl to be &amp;cca

' Lawmaken

)J!'h1ous 188800.

Referee Van Hom, Mas
Wahama COilCh. made a
pre.ukm With the crowd,

II" E.AS-r LEADS A
IN D UMMY Aoi.JD YOU
NOQ'TH , WOULD YOI.) PLAY
YouR KING OQ -r~
EAS,. "TO PLAY Hl!l't
ACE oHINKINu iHA'T
SOU-n-1 f-IAS •T!'

Fl

ASK

eXCt~llent

handllng of both
He had both contests ..
.ti~nct at all tlmea, showt
~nt. and throtllhout!
ed a I(IOd bnnd or omclat
wJ.U. ~~late In the a:amr ~
'
.. ~ tlrls were a little
aettlnt: stal'ted and the
ihded' wlt.b the Pnnti'let-et.i
1Qf it a tim~ point lead. ·
aecioDd quarter, however, i
~ Co eUot wtth a f

FlREMr:N

ALWAY$
KNOW

....

AS OUT

:nc..,aoed In Face· Of AU
'Election Ad do Tci
mfusion
.. HOLMES
·esponder1t

CARDS

iltrol of the Hollw of

.

1'uaa. Ylft.fftn Boor .....,r of•

•.ated
W the ·~~ ...
,,
ft~lraWn iD ittl!' piau. wUh a

~ · nmlnded. the taM

~hall' ain, pnwtllell an U•

thelr oppone:
held··SO fotlr point&amp;, the hal

20 to a tn Pomeroy's tavOJ
Arter the half way lnte.

Dora

•

the hntherette.!l came bael
polnt.ll

-·

Jkmocntlt Pl'ri)' thh 'lftet• ·· ··

aearpn; while

up ell:ht more

. ·• ,

.ST UNUSUAL

..,_. tbey are the polnt
WIU.-oiled, eUcldns: machlnt

b&amp;&amp;iret and a couple at

MI[lS

nOf ISSU[~:­

:ea
ilxl ~ Boys' Pmea: ·
• ~ Tbe Pines, .schedv~ tl
·

.

..

\

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01

S lili " WHiiiJ l. ,

1 :I WA.....,- YOU TO HEL.P
WHS.N :L AUC&gt;l ON OF F 'THAT

fou

they held th!Yr opponents 1
In the lut quarter the
Plq.lrta Jautee , equalled th
quarter ahooUnc, ateount
:ftve poibt.l. The Iaine end
lC .with the Pantherett.er.l
tbeb' ant Ylctjory or the
The boys played a mu
first !Ilana than did their,'
~"''~ the opening quart«
:-._:,Wcltb Pomeroy 1ra1•

w•o-~T .)&lt;()U

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VAN DOUGH c
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lit the OPf'nlnr eH'ftltenilfL

leP who lu!pt lhf' rnAtt'lhff!l lll
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DOL..LAQS FOQ. "'T\-11S'

l!&gt;eAU"TII"UL. PAINTING ? W"'Y- 0\.IE
E&gt;&lt;:PRES SION 0"-'l..Y IS \&lt;.OR"TH
'-FIF"TY DOL.LAR~~

with df'm~QIIA for

net. to "rH I'GIICh" aacll do
fh•tkufr~t and YioiPnre.
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ead, the ctedtt sitll&amp;tion
:n weakened by the stead)
during two years of de·
weafened pmdtion, federnl
ee of all thjs taxes must bt!

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any since the world

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fMTess asaemblea.

Republican leaders were liven an
~e of the 'President's recom3h::latkms over tbe weet-end.
ll:Y wer-e not tailed in. hOwever,
tlU Mr. Hoover bad liD! messap
completed form. Varylrll the
Ual cusrom, the Prl!!lldent cUd not
nsult them In the prepamttoo or

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nsiderab)e ton~rue-wa.gglng:
on

tp1tol Hill.
rt is a lengthy messu~ ~ . covt'Po1 a wide range: or -«t.~bjec,&amp;,'
~mbers or congr.e/5ti, part\l!Utirl'y
t Democrats. await 1t with un~• intl'rcst nnd anticipation, l!!'!r

own pr&amp;gram u. depemlent 'fit
rc.nstdemble
upon Lhe :Jft
It

d~gree

re ol lllr. lloover's proposals. _ .,
Ou Wednesday. Mr. Hoover
~n~mlt

)t)U $PolLeD

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WAS &gt;1-IEC IDEA OF
MAKIN' "TRA'T LAS'T
C~A:Z.Y

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fConUttuea on .t'llle 'Ibne)

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..icl un...ual Settln~r •• ib
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~aecl for Courtroom

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TUESDAY

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John Wa

.THURSDAY.

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MRS. VAI-J

DOIJGI-\!

1;100'-lllfY !
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SOI.O??

By DAVID P . 9ENTNER
'I . N, s. starr Correspondent
~ra House Courtroom, clartJi,.

&amp;. W . Va., Dec. 1-IHB--Calt In

·NOI DORA
1'\JL.L..IIi D A
~EIO! AND
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1.\!11, Ff;;!OM

Sf.i,.l.l "-'G

tt~i~l!"~~:~~~ ~;:f~

wen~ on tri.Jl'
lil.y for the murder of lfn. JJOro..
i Lemke. of Northboro, ....... abo
)his ftve luu:nm vtctlml: ~ ·~ ; '

•i for a cpurtbo'u&amp;e

l'he priaoner l!lat qtdetlt , be8ll.te
.lrltr W11119JR Orlmm In iheilZ"
. i. of the stage beside She
·
''JudKe John 0 . Southet!L
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He wu dreued immaculatel)'-Jift
'beatty presaed blue suit
:"¥
·'!'I feel ftne," Powera tolti '%1\t.ft! ...
ltlonal News Service.
. ....~
Powers sat quietly In tbe
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.... .,..

Stan Lau1
'

lT WA9 M":EAQ~ A
-nCKL IN G
NOW WE'RE
lbTuCK Wl&gt;H
PIC"TURE;i "

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tbe budaet to eon-, r$1
p:mpanying lt with a . Dl~
llch wUI glvt a full, i1 not plelisa
t, picture o1 federal
finances .
1e treasury deficit lor thl!l CJ.ll' ..
nt fiscal :veal' wHI l:e more tJten ,
.OOO.COO.OOO and it may 1~ach Ui'
.ormous fllures of 13.000.000.olil.
1ver In peaceatlme have ~
pres been appr~tled.

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.• least a half hour beJOr, ·, ,ii'Jiiilaiit
kluthem
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: ; loudlnt~t~ followed by raln and rislr'JI' temper·

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TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
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FIG~TREN

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Billo Pour Into Senate
Aad _ Howe Aakinr
Repeal

OF 18TH•

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T~E t-\OU&amp;sio !

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vwow
\NOW

B.v CIWHGE R. HOLMES
INS St;dl' Corn~l-lrwndent
W111hlnr,trm. Her. 1.-JNs--C'ontrol
~aeon

~f

the Ho.- ol llep-.e.. '

whrn Rl"p.' Ja.tk G:amu of Texas,. W:l&lt;rran lleor INAkr of·

&amp;be p&amp;l1y Ia 1~nt &amp;e11sioas,

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~enled to lhe

•peakenill•,

Reelilln ...ltired band toottnr reYoi.U.IIU}' ain, proYIIIMI an ••·
tl'IIIAI :~.t•1~apiw!r~ ol hmseneh aMat the optonlnl eenmtonln,
The f'aplkll o;w:um4'd wltll polleto who kf.pt. lh• m&amp;tf:hen ID
order and JU1''¥Pnk'd Uat&gt;1n from canyln1 out their ann011nud

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Thf"J appeared

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~arrylnr oat tbr:lr nrden

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~0 CAP't'ORE A CAT, '-'J/1-\0
LEI&gt; ANIMAL.~ IN A Z.OO E'i&gt;··i
CA"e-D&amp;SCRIP'IION - ;
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• - TOMMY, 1.1
0

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~mid Unuoual Settin1r u

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SUNDA~

Cltkoburg Opera Hou.e; ..
oed fat Courtroom

Mae Ma~
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John \1

't'I-IA'r '5~E P,Q

ANO I~IS
SA~ MAI&lt;E

A OANOY
.THUR.SD~

tlje

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f'L.A.CE IS.
FOL.I- OF

CAMNISAL.~!

By DAVID P. BENTNER
I. N, 8 . Sta:lf Corr~dent
Opera House CoUrtroom, Clarkfi~
burg, W . Va., Dec:. 'J-INs-.ca&amp;t ln
.the role of vUia.in, Hany ~.
West Virgi.nta bluebeard, tn a ·th~
tre lor a ~urtho\.tse went on tr(il
today for the murdmo of Mn. :ooro..

tby Lemke, or NO'fthboro. Mall., one
of hts five lmowu vir.Um8~
' •: ·
The pr18oner sat tl.uletlJ, be8lde
Sherlft WIIUam Orilnra 1n tlu! eeri•
ter of the stage besi~ ~l!~ llmM

or Judie John c. BoutilU'Il.

·

He wa~~ drez&amp;ed Immaculately ·:~

a neatJy pressed blue suit~
1' '(
"I fE1!1 ftne ," Powen toRt ' lb. . .
natiOba.l News Senlce.
. ," · ·
Ponn sat quteUJ 1n tbe ..X.

J-

light of- a thousand ~ lii"""Jb(
at least a hall hOur be"*t
SOuthem &amp;IICI!!nded the llmieb. r,..:;."~-.

·.eoan:'

Or:t.ly the Judie lawm••
utre ~
on the staae wltb Its c:oJaral ' lirGI~~~
oiftr.ers and prleor&amp;en

centum
Ua'hta ~=]~~
·
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in

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