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H~RD ron ~.~.·~~.·;;.~..~·:~~~:~·::; m~~= IN MEIG~ COUNTl 1 '":--~.~~ wh'.~::...':ro::.t flEAH COMPLAINT-s I~~ ~o;;r,.\:/"" .......'".. MINGlE IN ~TORY ,a:-~,?~ ~IT.:
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While the boya wnn both, their
&amp;amefl. la.!lt week, they ~aur. morf'
lltlly than the 5 pecta~rs, Just how
badly they ~re In neeu ot practice
~ud dul": to th~ fact that t.lMu bas·
Utball endaav~ start earlier thts
~~'SOn than eve1 before. they have
~ somewhat. handleap)l(ld be~ thfy are thrown loto ba~ket~
~.11 almc5t before Lhey flr.1sh~ d
fOOtl$11.
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-a'h'-· wetk w!U see som . o.l the
lteeneat, hardest practice ever In~
t.Juta:ed In by local athlH ~:~. Coach
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lOth. 11131
'CHICKEN DINNER
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The matter of the old bulldlnr
t*parately owned coal 11131 f4,91NMl.lthe Pomeroy Dock Co., was lmn~&amp;ht
Leba1:on Twp
Reduction In -coal J930 '154940.
up and a. motion was made b)l the
Let !u t Twp...
Theile coal volueb are tnc:IUdtd 1n 1c;ouncJi to nomy the company, to
Olhe Twp. .
the valuaUons of the town&amp;hlpa ~ aa 1 r•~ tbe bulldlnl a.t OMe It see~ru~
Omnge Twp .
glvm above leaving a net reduclion thRt workmen have take~ the roof
Rutlnnd Twp .
'839450
'764000 b1 f&amp;rm values or the county of l and the ehd.s rrom the buildlna:
F.la.lnn Twp ·
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Sfi8:l6 7 ~ $4!13340.
lteavtna: Just the two sJde&amp; standtnr'
Sall~bury Twp . S8ll420
$68fi~O
It bl thus seen thnt the actual re-i Councilmen were of the oplnlori
E!c 1Jik· Tw11
$5693&amp;0
$008~U ductlon In real eetate valuee hiVI ' that the bwlding should be rued
Sutton Twp .. 1120440
11&amp;Jli9Ui tAcn ~·ery Uttle when the eoWlt)' 1.8 before It tell c&amp;ulllng consJderable
tnken us a who!~. th,• nctual li.., ... ~"'l damaae.
'I'otsy Twp
$8023340 $737!ilf.O belnv: le:~s than five hundred thou-~ Henry Stralle came before the
Buy one Stanao Product at MlrltllcpoJ't V1 l $151M:IO
S141l2j&gt;l0 sand dollan.
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council Jn an attempt to set a set,
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Pom&lt;roy VII
12360350
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the . reiu ar priP. an.B re•· Ruclne VII. . . &amp; :114970 $ 230A30 I
SVIT II'Jl,ED
1t,orel;l on · hill Pl'OJ)Brty near
h&gt;•lvo another one' fo .. juat Rutland vn t 117330 s 222~711 A suit wll8 filed ln \ the
:charter Ou.k tipple, when the
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eyrlltUAe VJI, . S 23~140
t 209910 pleu court here bf' attorney1
was oonatructed here.
e ._ n t , we~nliaday,
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the brlcll:.a. were placed
l1hur14!lay, friday and Sat- Tctai VII. . $4683820 $4444460 tlon of E. R. Norr1a,
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$1:.!'/07;iJl
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COnsolidated
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of thn week at The ora11d Total for Co 1931, $lH!I!Mi;") or Letart
Her tadlne Hayne'q,
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Hmry, Margmet Youn~;- TI.'.t che _
B!!rtha Jenkins
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The funera l l'ltes Jor 1\olrli 1-~t u nk
wHl be held Wedncsd !.l.y Rfnt two o'clock m the Gl
church Burin! In
cemlltery 111 1;harge of
underlab:~

Cht•st~ l Twp
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$501-UO
$633740
$SD8200
$876000
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$497f30
$008290
$362fCD

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Total Rtoductton for Ca. $2394.2().
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CHRISTMAS Early!
Shop
SUGGESTIONS.

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Mr. am! Mi'.8. Jawb Roller 5pen ..
Sunday wlttl Mr. and Mra. Will
Wetls at Ball Run
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Turkish Towels- white with
colored borders and white with
co!ored cro&amp; stripes .of pink,
blue, gold and lavender. two sizes 17 by 34 inches 'and
18 hy 36 inches.

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LONG! TROUSERS
Sizes 11 to 18- Wide waist
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Brown Tan, Rose Lustre,
Orchid, Royal Purple, Black,
and Frost Blue-Sizes 4 to 8Wool felt with padded chrome
leather sole-ani! spring heel
-silk pom-pom trim.A PAIR

OTHER SUGpESTIONS

Another 1200 yardoHENCOOP YY MUSLIN
Ya1d wide-even construction
unbleached Muslin'. used. for
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You owe it to yourself and family-Every department in the ·store is better prepared than
ever to show you not only larger and better as•
sortments, but at a saving in price that is worthy
of your attention--

Elberfelds In ,Pomeroy~

CIGARETTE LICHTER

Thit,j desk electric lighter makes a fine ·omamenU as well as
as a handy d~~e fo., the l!llloker
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BLEACHED MUSLIN
Soft fil1ish-yard wide-

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NECKWEAR in rich new weues knd patterna .......... $1.00
FANCY SUSPg'IIDERS i~ a variety of coloro ............ ~1.00
HOSIERY·in'rayon mlxtureO and pure •illci .... , .. ·:lse to•tU!I' ·
BELT SETS are alwaya appreciated .......... $1,00 and '$1.50
SCARFS in knit reefer&amp; ancl aquare ailko .... ..... $1.00 to $4.116
BILL FOLDS that luta foryean ..... - - .... - .-.. $1.00 to $11.00
BLEND SUITS of ohirt and ohorto ........ ...... $}.50 to ~oc;l
MEN'S UMBRELLAS make fine Jifta ....... - .. $3.00 t0 &amp;6.00
GLOVES, lined or unlined, A PRICE RANGE TO SUIT ALL _ . ,

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CHUitCH

pi oprlatlon for tl~ lor tMe pr;..
b~~cm omc~r In the budld
11932 There waa oo &amp;econd t.o the
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Mr. and Yn. Walter Pram of
M:lu DorothJ Coal8 euler~
they mavnot allb!' won, thepublic M
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Is as., ure·J G! first. clast! attraction .
auy ave
rona m• print[ 1200 fQr lhe Oak Hlll road to
Iparents, Mr. and Mn. E :i Pram;
Tea room Monday eventna. Jl"oUow-.
th nn•ghc.ut. The boys wUI be ou L preuion That Milliobs Ibe done In ~Gperate with~-=
Body To Arranae
\ and family~ Mulberry aver:a~.
ery And Death In
1n1 ibe dinner they went to theth.e• e tryt:Jg every minute ot every
T k Off
A-ment
MW Melba Lambert hu accepted
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home of MS.u Coate&amp; where tbeY
1 tet.s ~&gt;u 11 &amp;G~5U basil undtr t.ne suk&amp;m ~ as tt Is trad1tlonal thM no
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1 perv!rlon or tbe aurve)'Ol'.
•·-a poslt.ton In the office ol the Atew
ory
pla)'l!l:! brltfae. MIMes Marie Bkhf
f'arnho.m coached t:aarn has eve1·
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1 The following estima :.e~ w~ pre
kiM Chlckerlei'l.
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-man and JJrorot.ny Ruuell were
holswd the whlte flag no t'Jiltter
~tntcd by the count.y mcJnet!r: ~Ruth Car~;~pbell repreBmtal.ive oi
Love wm ftnd a way!
&amp;uesta or ~ club Miss Helena.
how hard the going has t~ell
11mate of stont! wall ln front of
'!'he Bmterlck co., J.S Rt the Red
In all hilltory there have been Keetone received the club prt. tot
aaaln.st them. A good &amp;tzed delegR- A t
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R I Perry property, wall 60ft.., long anr;t · Old Doc:k Com~Y~n.y Build- ' Anchor store m the interest ut the few exceptions to , thts ada..- and high .score and Mi&amp;!J Blchman the
tlon ts expeet«t to !lccompany th :!
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e- 3''ll fl high, too.OO. Eatil'nllte on
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tn "The Qay Bandit of the Border," aueat prize.
team to the Sta.te•s oldeEt city for
duction Comparatively lgTav ~ling 7 mllt'l&gt; ot l'f.l&amp;d, m Le·
in1 Diec.uaaed; B~k 1 Mrs. J . Elllott aDd eon Cllft'ord Tim OUl's KU&amp;t serial of love and
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Itart to•nahtp, 3500 ydS. · •&amp;ravel
Ston 1 e Revived
returned to their home a.t Ptkln
~up~e on~eldm~ '::f~
QUILTING PABTY
ma
It:l5o 1/0, leading ' and hati.lina a.ld
IU .. Monday after at wo weeks viBti
( ;LIFTON HCHOOL HONOR
~prt&gt;&lt;1dln8 $2;126, total ,26'7&amp;.06. &amp;,
at the home of Mrl. Ell10tt.'l moth- treachery an~ death.
A &amp;OCial event 'll.'&amp;a held 11\ t.b~
ROLL
Ma ny inquiries hMn: been maac tlmatc on ta.llog care of water at · Several Pomeroy l&amp;x.J-drJvera met er, Mrs. A. J . Martin and other
Anlmoaity, boml"l or poeratkms hom~ ol Mrs. Dale Smlt.h of Po.mt ~
The
follo.w1ng
child e
. with regArd to whal h as a~tually Dav"' Dice~&gt; 4PD ft. 15 lnchea 1.16~ Jdt,b the PGmeroy council Monday relatives at MaiiOil and New Haven of teud. seems an insurmountable roy ncently when the ladiel 1ath~
Honor Roll ,Dpplls at r ~~~~:~c been dQne In tho. way of reduc~wn pipe $260.00 Iaber ; or ~pa~al:adoll ol&amp;bt, t'equeatln&amp; that a. committee
MiM Ruth He:~~~ &amp;pent Bunda}; bllrrler to the ·:ftnal happy fadeout ered_there t3' Uillt Mf'll Smith wiLh
Ora('je !- Dorothy ,Tolllvtr, Leora or ~o.Jues 1.1 Meig'l County It s£ ~n:s 1$100.00 tt'ltal S380.00. Ee~ma.te
or thi8 oouncU meet 1'dUl a corn- t and Monday with her father. Wm. for Adele Morales and Ted Rad- her qulltlnK. Thou present were ~~
varian Marale Ann J h "' 0 1 Um . a grl!at many uf the county ,.. 1building new brldae aero-56 ~bn(;" mlttee or the Middleport. council to HeArl at Middleport.
clltle. Adela's uncle hates Ted » Mrs Mary WI!!, MJ'S' Bertha Oreep,,"'
vanMe'ter
He 1 tt 0 n F~· ~a mt1z1·ns nre under the lmprcst;IJn 1Rlv ~:r at fiBI'pold.s, stone lillbut- WCD'k out a plan
ol aa:reement
vlolenlly. as she lows the Amelican ler, Mrs. Emma Bmltl\, Mrs. He~
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Vwur H, that ~&gt;everal milltons uf dollar~ ln 1 nwnt ~ 11200.00 ne~ Ktetl L::ldd wherebv the taxis of Pomeroy 110d
1 boy, Her loyalty LIS tested on both Collens, )Ira. Edna. Heilman, ~
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::IX, Elmer
erman
laH,- I va Iua tl ou h &amp;.fl. be en t a.k•_n ou
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would ha.n tb e aame.
,...,.es o'lha
Lottie
Leonards,
Mnl.
bert Compson·
O;·ade 2_·00 n !&gt; Ireal es tate ln the county In order
Fo~Jowin&amp; a. State HlllhWa}' D~- rlllht&amp; and privlledres 1n ea(h viiuncle
't she owes everything- Oruuer, Mrs. E11tb Heine., ~·
Smith , Peaol F'•o•.. Bel•• Youn,· to gl \'e the public the act,ual factB. parunent meeting, \!1 ~ comn.ldalon• ha.s:e.
A warrant wa5 lijsued from th~ euept one overpowarins emotloo. Amter Will. A ,ftne dinner w.C,
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•·-1 ques" on wa ' bro·-•t
It 'i.&amp; "The Gay Bandit" who
Hden Rickord Cl 1 tt R c1.
d 1n tl .e ca~&gt;e , th•- toll o wl •tg ~:~~ oop - ers 11•sscd a t e!O1u t•...,.. to m a ke up- . .....,
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D01 lllr e e . mnn 11 d trom the Abstratts of lll '. Real pllcatlon to 'he ':lepartment to when one ot t.he Pomeroy drlnl'll MeCullou&amp;h. lor· the anest ol workl aa Intermediary In hi8 en- ten't'd by the hOI!ite&amp;J.. _
He~r
ers,
li S,.. Tol~tver.
Pnul , EHah of Me1g~ County a.~ .ound crntte an Inter-County HLI(b'lo'ay or waa takm before Mayor J. E. Har- Prank Newland o! Reed.!lvllle on thralllng love aft'air. He has no
Tea c~~r&amp;y Picken ... Esul Lockett- 1r1 ' he Auditor'~ off!r:e f Jr the ytal':'! tl1 e n.ad (ollo.wmg tt.J ohio Rlve1· le:v becau&amp;e h~ tllld accepted fares charges ot aS~Sault. The warrant. MUAe to further hlm5elf exeep~ to
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of 1930 1md 1931 wlil be of much 111- and ('arollel thereto fr; m th! Vll- 1n Mlcldleport. The Middleport for Newland was Issued at the re - win for the peons their rtghts. and
At H reiJU}ar ·meetmg ot the D. Of
OrL.de 3-Eugene Jefters, Fredole terest.
la&amp;e of R~clne to the Athe.l 'J Co~nt) ld.rlvers are protected by a Jlcen&amp;a quest of hl.ll wife, who claims he he works out the problem of Adela A. lod(j,e Monday evenma: 20 cand~"
Smith Opal H~ rrlson, rre.1e V&lt;trlllll
T hL' figures un del th e calumm lint ne~r Hoekfnllf)Ort.
wh.lle the Pomeroy drivers ar~ .D.Pt asaaWted
her.
Newland
was tnd Ted as he rides.
dates were inlt1at.ed 1nto the ~
[){lrothy Blake , Grade 4-Horac~ showing townships, show u 1 • vulAn GJ;df!r 01 CGnllt:ll.!!'!olonel ~ ful.' required to pay ll llcen~Se because broua:bt Into ~ourt hett! on the
They get Into some tta:ht spots, and lnEpedloo Will bl!ld by
Haynes, Carl Jeffers. Willis Kn opp, uallr.n in each townslupln the coun Annexation wu presented In l'e- of the deprea,lon.
and allowed tu retul'fl to hls j those two charmlni · youn 111 ters ; Elllabeth Dtrst, Dlat{lct DepuW,
Roger Russell, Junlur Russell, Wm •y, not Including the fl\oe vllls.a:es. gard to the, annexa"on oi a eerne~.
The ordinance committee o1 the
on . bond. The ca&amp;e will be spol..ll 1n which the reader hold&amp; his At a late hOur refrtaAmenti W9'8
VanMeter, Pearl Elwards, Chnstine In \ ther words SalL:Ibury township tery to the Village or S:yrac,uae 11~ l;lolneroy council &amp;&amp;'reed to meet
In Justice
McOullough's breaUl.
served to a lar&amp;:a nuniber of ~
Hena;! Ma~11 .J ohmon, EL,ie Roach , valudun shown oppo.'llte Salisbl\r)' It wa!i aliJreed that. t.b.e petition be with a similar oommlt.tee o1 the
Wednesday mornln1
Dang-er makes romarice the more beu Bl!d rialto~ present.
Eeu. ~ Younr. Ora1e . .&gt;-Ru~ll Ed · cloe'i 11ot Include the valuations . of grant:d and' all papers on file~ MidttleJ!ort cOWICU in order that
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wa.rdr., Ooflald Hnynes. Eugene Por. 1l'tOY ILlt. Middleport which are depotnted at once with the cie1k some &amp;rrana:emenUI may be made.
. Cecil Smith, Hugh Han·l.~ hcw 'l In a separate column 'l)l$ 01 Syracwe Vtllaae
All counellm~n were present ax•
L Mitchell
Hllnl' i~ Lrue ior button und Rullan&lt;\
The cl1rrent bUis ware read and cept BehwBBJPan, with Mayor 0. J .
Gra~e 6-Mn1·gueme . Car l wr~~hl , 1 1 , w 1 ~~ hlps in which Racine, SyJ:,a· apprO\'e 1 and orderad payed. 35 ra 1· Hess presldlna:. Olerk R. 0 . Webs~
Evu MIHie
F.tiwluds,
pE; lhe funds were available.
,t.er.
receipt.&amp; $23.70;
aa foUowa:
" Com~M~Oil,
Henry, Wuum11.
Pitk:-ns.
Kjj,th - • cusc and Rutland are
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Pinesreported
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over TUpper• Plain s acd Chester
Prld'ly and Saturday nt&amp;:hU, the
boy! this week did not enjoy their
;uaual Monday ~venlng rest. wnue
tnetr athletic 5l&amp;ten are tak.L11g
thtnas easy, no more contesta loom·
tQI for them until Dteember 30th,
the PanU:len .re workloa hard,
ft"ll'dtr perhaps than at any other
U~ne b1 the ht5tory of their a lhleUc
f±D1f'aVOI'fl. Thl"lre lS 8 reuon and a
.ery 1ooct one. Next Prlda.y evenln~ they meet the powerful Mar·
1ett9. high .school basketears In a
.arne on the n.neet baslr:etba.ll plants
itt- t.he atate, 85 a prellml.nacy aame
to. the colle(l:e ~tt- to by Marietta
Calleae.

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Mu. Katharine Baer

should be made to;: l:WJ' reh&amp;ftnl ol

a:rea.t strides toward a etate Class

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Here you will fuid many practical 1ifta that are sure · toplease the younptero, niUIUIIJ;

The funeral ot Ewrett R. Wells
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I I 'O'ck,;(:Jc In the M. 1:. Churclt. at'
Ohester and bwilll In the Cheater
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ALL GIFTS \)'RAPP~ IN; FANCY QIFJ' BOXES ATNO
EXTRA! COST TO YOU

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MADE ~y MELlON
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Situation

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FORMER POMEROY
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ADMINISTRITI
INJURING N~VY

!PR[SIOENTS BUDGET MESSAGE .

/U. S.IS f~CING TREMENDOUS DHIC
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FiKal :V eara Probably To Have Treaou1'7
Shortage Of $3,600,000,000

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Acv. SoUth, ae. DelaCor, Jte¥~
8wankwller, Rev.
Mqore,
Br.Y SnUU\, Rev. Dellator, Rev
Poll
Velva u..e 1'yana wtU ·baptlr.ed Bunda)'
Mr and Mn. Wilbur Ward and
Audrer Rite 1pent
Wednesday
nlab.t 1n .1\Ullll&amp;.
J:mn o!ftupe CLf KYPJ' was the Sunday vlalto; ot Cathor""' Rupe
JliU"IJlond Rlfe and wife of Llmp\'llle spent Molld&amp;y with h1s mother
Mn lbnma lUte
Mr aod Ml.'tl. Dale Mulford and
IIOD, Mr. and ~ WencleU Roush
and daU,Jbter v181ted. Mt. an4 "Mrs

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God. He is the Rock. H1s work is perfect: for all His way•
are judgll!e!lt: II God of truth and without iniquity, just 1
and right io· He-Deuleronomy 32:3,4.
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Mr. and Mrlt Jacob Awn1le1

.Stanley, Mrs JiyJvm OarpeJ&amp;ter
Mr13 Maud 1(._nMet ~r ot StiversvHle
Philip Plckens and wife of Ra·
ctnl;!, sptnt last week w!Ul theil
grandta.t.her, Q. E. Jn.c.kons
Fr&amp;llk TalbOtt or East Llvetpool
ld the guest of h1s stster, Mrs Eber
Br€wer
Wtillam Gainor mov :!d hi&amp;: family trcm Dorcas to Mrs Neal)' Hoba-ck's farm last week
Charley Cornell of
~pe nt !1om Prida.y until
Tul.':lda.y.
the guest ot Mr and Mrs JacJb
Aumiller
Mrs Jane Powell spent .11 . paat
w-;:ek the geus.t or Mr and MrL EI••a.
IArlc1n of LNIS' Bottom.
Mr ~.&gt;.nd Mrs Clyde Wine have
as gueflls. the former's grandmoibPol&gt;ula.r . er. Mrr. Euunice McCaUity ot W~st

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HE ROUMANIAN PRINCE, brother of t'he infamou•'
Carol, to whom the former gave a well deserved)
thrashing recently when the king attempted to dictate to I
him regarjling hi~ marriage of a "commoner.'' hal!' won:
more fri&lt;\rids. by his latest move.
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u.nnulled by :the Roumanum Courts and it ito! saul a scu- l
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charmin for bfeaking the murnug€ law!:'! of the country
T.iis young l'n8.11, however, who seem1:1 to he of much stern- 1
er stuff ancl more the man than hi~ disgusting lustful j -===c=o========'-,=lu""""=.s· orch~ 11 45,

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uffder th~ uuthdt-itf of such an one as Carol.

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Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith. Mn .l IQI"b brllbtoes• wJIJ ·~ 1
NeoJy Hcbact ILDd :wn Ployd Ho- petll)lt.
btd: were shopptna at Ivet'lbUli ,
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100 •9 Popular oance orchestra
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b•idc ei ' r • fnl !lwit~'erland ot i"' !.France. Whi. ~hever ll 1 WABC-New York &lt;3488·0.601
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!G Q6 pm Harold Stern11 Orch, 7,
~~~he roe&amp; tO, P1191l~w , rel"tlenc~ \1' ~ll the plaudits, the good IM:yrt and )latse; 1.1p, Blno eroswllhes a~)hope"' for "appiness from tht&lt; -thinking, wel!-'by;· 7:&lt;!, Morton DOwney: 8;~~ •
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m~aning eopfe o r;, the eptire ' werld., ·;1\.bout the On Y CJ•Jme ;Olub; JO, VItalitY 1'ersona1lt~nar of M,ote i-tft~h the ' entire proceeding has prQvoked, tle.a; 1o::so, concert 1ProQTam; u.
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l ,..a dee~ ..... eato51':"JlllOre mt~n&amp;e diS I e a~
IRgus
or SiDler. 1130, Noble St88le'll Orch;
tiW most proflig8~' and. wQr~hless king of the present cen- l:il, Eddlli Dtlchln's otch; l am,
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guf!l!t, her son, Reed Gand':le of 1o· I
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om , H.I'lng,
liliEs Len" Wa.ltoh spent. Sundar
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with the Palmer ~rs.
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WilbUr Brewer antl
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Ohio School of the Air 6 45, Lowell
ThOrn,., '· Arnoo -'~· ;\ildy;' 7 . 1&amp;,
Aut-o ..Btokers, 1 130, Dance Orch; 8,
tsham Uone&amp;' Orch; 8 15, ThriJler .
8 30 Popular Prpgl'lUJl: 8:45, 81&amp;.- -~
"''' of the Skillet; o, Groot cop,.
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The Oyp,si~; JO 30, Variety. 11.
Night Ca!'l'; II 30, The~tre ol th&lt;l

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Emer.so-p S'lires and wJfe were
llwtftay guest&amp; o1 Oeor~ Oaruener
and. family.
" M18 Clara Btepbltns and daughter Opal ha.d 11.1 recent ruesiJi Mr
and Mre Jack Acildm and Mr and
Mrs Walt.er Gunter and son Prank
of Oharleeton
I Chauncey RUt: ILild fn.mJly called
on Mrs. Ina Rife Sunday
Maey E Jenkins of OhJo
venllty spent the week end
with Mr parenU, Mr and
carl Jentlna
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Emmf'lt Shuler a.nd Helen He.ss
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a:nd fmiiiiY
'MrS' t"e.that1ne Bircher or Pomeroy '\'DS the Saturday guest cf h er
parents. Mr and Mrs Bert Scott
I Mrs. Lydia RUe of KYger ls rc·
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McMASTER HARDWARE CO.
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tain the kind of good quality, use'ful preseQb that everyone wanb thia year at a'bout
One-third to One-half Ieos than they expected to pay for them. Join tho; Happy
crowd and dttake your Christmas money p
farther.
ALL STEEL COAS;fER WAGONS
14, in. x. H m . rolh!d edre' ~. 9 in. diBc wbeel -wi~
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pm, POj:nflar Orch; 6:~. Th, tP.Iieboo
bin&amp; Boy1; 7, Lwnber Jaclu; 7·16,, ,
Popular Qrch, 7.to, A~lce Joy, 7 ~~~~
The Ooldbers:•: 8, Ruay 'V~;~.Uee·.s 1
Orch: 9, Dl·amatJc Musicale, 9 30. •
Sherlock Holmes; 10, Walt.e1 Win- 1
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THE PR~·D~"'T!S MESSAGE
· 0 Hour, 8 .30, Melody Moments; 9, Richo.Idsc:ins Melody Boys, 12 au
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ISherloclt Holm.ee; 9 30, The Min- am, Joe Moss' Popular Thince Otch
HAT ~ t~~ tnay Qe sa1d about Pretndent Hoover atrel8. 10 10 variety; 10 45, Bob wJZ- New York \349 5-100J 6 4:&gt;
and his P.Oiicies at the White House even his bitter- Newhall, 11, Night Caps; Ba.IIroom pm Lowen Thomas, . 7, Amos ·n·
Orch, 12, Isham Jones' Orch: 12 au Andy; 1 15, Tbe Jesters, '1.30, Phil
ellt enem~~t, if-theY harbor a desire to be fair, must admi t am, Popular Program by the Plaza Cook, 8 Dtxie SlnQ:era; 3:15, Thrill
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er, 8'30, Pickard Family, 6 45, I S·
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f!."" t e rpeaaage e as ransm1 ed o ongress IS u o t WEAF-New York lfOt 3-660) G ters or the Sktnet; a. P lanta.tton
good ideas and shows that 1\lr. Hoover has been giving 1pm, Dance Orch, 6.45', The St.cb - Program, 9.30, Lanny Roes, 10.
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t~~ cond1~10n of the country more than ord~nary 8tudy
Popular Orch, 7 4fl Tne Ooldbergs and Em. 10 45, ~rls Night Life,
Whih~ many would have liked it even more had h(• 1 8, Snoop and Peep, 8:30, Concert 11 Slumber Music, 11 30. The
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Questions ~'before the country at present-namely Prohlbi- 1 Rlce, U·t5, Jesse Ctawford; 11 30, 12 30, Larry Funk
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WJZ-DetJ:oit &lt;tO&lt;h750J 7 pm,
t!on-an maQe some clear cut recommendatton regard- Paul Whltema.n and his-.. Populai Amos n' And~. 7'1ii. The ,iJ:iBto·

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WJZ-t.Jew York rJ49 5 -760( G 45 1 Populo.r Entcrt!l.lne"s: 8·30. Little
in a very able manner, to say the least.
I pm , L&lt;;well Thomas, 7. Amos n' J Bnk.el $. 9, Cigar Cr1rls; 9:30, Popu·
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heeler, Democratic Senatot• t•om Montann, c.nn Oollege Memorte9 , 8 30. Melody M~ o 1 ch, lO 30 Clam. Lu fl.Dd Em,
ijlrdly e
ect any one in the country to take 111~ ob]ec- mente ll, Sherlock Hobnes; 9 30. 10 45, Ernie Hola~'a~ 01cb, 11, The
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~ns sel"i :usly or m any other vem t .... an as a matter eo( Em, 11, Sluutber Music; ~~ so, The Dance orchestra
pelltical Hferencll.lof opinion. M'l:. Wheeler, if he is ro - Three Dlx:tore: II &lt;II, Lew White: WON-Chicago &lt;418,&lt;-120t ' pm,
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N&amp;y sine
in his ;ctitidsms of t}le president on the sub- Coon Sander1 and Hla Orchestra. 17 30, Dlnner-~Dnnoe; 7 .45, The j
lects whl
he baa' diSCUB&lt;!ed showl\' a woeful disregard WJR--Detrott &lt;400·11101 • ""'· Gurnps, 8 IS, Abe Lyma.n·o Band, 1
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derlyinll\ and bp~ic laws which govern this all Ames 'n' Andy, 'J 30, The WelcoOt- Planes; o ao Love Story, 1o·n,
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Melody Moments, 9,
Sherlock I Em, 11 , Bing Croeby; ll 15, Dream
.....,. Mr. ·heeler lP a tirade, objects to the president's Holmes. 9 30. Comedy Trio, 10:30; Ship, 10'30, Morton Downey; 11 ;45
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n:!lference 1 to r{Ll!":· d~ds ·and banks flDd intimates that It tS ~uslc ll so. Russ cotwnbo; h:f5 Weems· Orch; 13·46, TWeet Hogan
Piior potlc!y tl)~o~·these when the iqcUvidual needs it ~o ~ew White, 12, Mildred Bailey and and H~ Populer Ballroom Orch
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WTAM -Oievela.nd - (280-1070
rpuch mo~,. Dll{·.,; r., h-eelet evidently forietl# that withouL ap,J hla Popular Orchestra..
pm, Popul~ Qrcb; &amp;·30, Jack "runt
'f'"u&amp;try tl&gt;,re wlll' bome II time when even a great weal- WON-4lhleago &lt;fie 4·7201 6 45,
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Dande, 1 45, The Gumm
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so. Kate Smlth'a Music: 8 45 , TH~
fgp&lt;l• In
treasury whe~'bf we m!Jht even help the Gloom Dhaser.s, o.ao. ortme Club:
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Lu and Em, Bing Crosby: H !IO,
hi xes, no naUon can ~&gt;~UrvJVe; Wlthnut wage~, Molton Downey, 11:45, cWayn
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K1n.11'8 Orch . 12·15 am, Ted Weem'J
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~~ !ncqme; and without i~dustry there will lar Danco Orchaotm
llevc~ o !gO.. In •tom•oh oruf llwe18
Wl'AM-Oleveland ClSQ-lO'lOJ 6 to.ke Baalma~:m•a 011&amp; T~bltll,
~br~flOI~II· The only t!finll at the present ern· Sporto Rovtaw: 6 46, Tbo Stab- which .,.., ~~·PJII\ld •I!&gt;O,&lt;jally lor
b~f 'lirQqah~ our nation to l~ present needy 7~:. ~~~·0J~:erri:~~~~ Po=~ ~~!:.:~ a ~;nd 'all tne hid 'tf!ecta
fact 'lh•t industry hao h.il~4 to keep the Oo"cert. •·•o. Selectt" Hour, 10 30 That
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~ '~l!lij ~CL!rt'qd, we wo~ld n6t yet "now (Jt1 Bulletin "B!lard, 11 30, Kp.;y t&lt;iser· 11 W!Ui that
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Oreh: 12, Mtdnllht Melodtea, 12 . 30 'f.i:h heart
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a. deep .;;:ii,~l~til:ot:i
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nee"~ eit\ZAUS. It iB h•rd to im&amp;J!inc
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~d hop• •• well a• trust An•! 10, Popular l'toorant~ 10,10, qrond 1
Always au .hand, 11t _,
Opma. II. Don RecJ!non's - Oieh· !
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Georp HaUler,
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Announoemenlb;,;, been
for that evmin~~: .. here of the ~ of H. 8. Mchead llne 1 olun, a ...u mown Middleport'
Ohio
a- !DAD, to Mra. Border, ot Oharlelton.
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main speaker or tbe pi'Oiftm. Nr The ceremony wu performed Bun·.acu e &amp;nnual football banquet in 1HaWier wu an AU-American t.clde &lt;lay evenlnC In Charleston.
haoo: ot the Mlddlepon hilh from \he Ontveralty ot Minnesota
Tbe oouple left Monda.y for eo~ football 6Quai1 wtll be held In 1921 wu helld CU~~ch at Colp.t~ 1umbus, wbere they cpent 1everal
at the Knichta oi P)'t.ll1a.s llall here I unlverslt,)r three yean a.nd baa been day•, nturninl to CharlYton WedI'I'Jday ewnlng Dec. 11 tt haa been head Jine coach at. Ohio StaLe unJ .. nesday evenlnl '
verslty tor the put a years. ~
praotleal experience d:mnc h.IIJ life
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In at.hletlca. Mr Hauser ww unThird A
doubtedly prove tntereAt.inK to all to her home on
venue.
Mr and }rLrs l'o8ter !;a:oer and
who wlU attend
formerly of Clnebmatl,
The banquet wtll beiin at 6·3{) children,
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•~ ma'e
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o'clock p.m. and a larje attendance arr
theIr b orne •·with
Prof
and
lRr•"'
•
18 ezpect.ed by ofllctals tn cbarge or
J~:'wMeu is contlnl!d to
the arranaements. Ttctet.s have M~
beEn placed on sale a.t the Mary
Jane Codee Shoppe, Smltll Clo- her home on SOuth Third Avenue.
J A. Berrldp of Oalllpol.l.l wa.s a.
tblng store a.nd the Chambers gt'Obusine88 vtattor hen Tue8Clay
oery
Ml'a. Kathryn Skinner of Chlca·
to. arrived Tuesday 3.nd will make
CHARLES COUIN DIES
her home ln the T H Davlll apartChar1e&amp; Corbin paaed awa.y at 1 ment on North Third Avenue for
his home Jn Middleport about 10·30 1th~J:te~l In 1 1 w d 8da 1
1
e
e t
e ne
Y or
Columbus to spend the rtmaJndtr
1lfal1lll
a ller D
Bi• ahlpmeat of Footwear lor the week.
a G ' n1- · at •
0 C. Greenley Ill villlbna with
Ohio
IJU 1ft a t Ra tblt\IJ'IY.
• home folks at Arbuckle, w va.

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At,L

s1zo:s .or

Touter~.

$4.7:5
Repcailll(

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ae.n to jump everytlme aomeone
walked BCI'088 the room behind Ohe
sera:n which shielded the 1tars

from the gaze of hard-worklnl sec·
Ebef Bolin' Bandit . . . . . . .
retarles and tabult.ton. engal(e':l
VI'cti•m Jn Akron ,..lla
-,
•tatn"••
tha'
two
with the task or 'tecordJno •••TY
l-a - .. drlllacl bv tbe defendants card played
Culbertaon finally
loUI.

ol&amp;lms

.... propeRJ• ln sutton town jumptd to his feet and demandet!
on certatn
Held up u He waa LeaYin~ iblp on which the)' beld a 1eue and to tnow "Who "''as "&amp;quahlng hil
that,. a1ncr Lhe Ume of the drllllo&amp; RuiSilln boot:. back and torth · and
,Fillin1 Station. Shot b.,- 'the two welllll nave been proctuctu1. the l'nweloome nolae promptly cea·
Thu•• Who Get 114
'l't\t petitkm el&amp;Jnd r.oat tbe de· eed Culberteon tutir·RUMian by
,
4endant. owe t.ht plalnU!rs MOO Oil birth may have been reminded o!
the 1eue and &amp;It the ~ to ITIDt 80nu lneldent o.r hJa childhood and
CeeU BoUn lett TueldaY eveninl UleDI J'-WIIment. ln Y)&amp;t amount.
It annoyed him no tnd

far Akron to vlait with hla brot.ber,
Eber BQUn, who 1a In a lt!riou.8 con- 1
dltion, In &amp; boBpiUJ theft mdrerlnl •llllll.
from severe iWl WOWldl, whl.ch he &amp;..;..
received when the ou Servlce IY.tJon, Jn wbloh htl waa employed wu
robbed Sundav at abOut 10 p m. Mr.
Bolin wao pre'to clooe the
Mla. Predtrlck&amp;

U-- A. A. Ze~L
l,uer ot
S
AII8Wers ummons 3 There

when

'I'M pla)'t'rs got through seven
rubbtra last nJ~~:ht , as aplru;t the
three eked out durin&amp; the ballyhoo
the openm1 session Lenz and
Jacrby won fo
nd the c lb leo
wert a8 hands u ;.,14!~
......tl
ld
k
. . . . 1 • tl! ma lng 11 successful-

zel.l1'er, wtfe of

contnct.

Andrew A. Zelber, well known lo·
businoeslhom man~.~ aw"y at.

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IN

MEMORIAM

8 on ~-u~.....rry Avenue.
tbl&amp; af~ a 1:15 o'cloclr.. Mn Ia llteJDOIJ~ o1 ;.---;:~ 0. Jonn who
Zelher has been bedfast for many'
.aedJ 11 ,ean aco Dee. 1.
lllOilLhl and has been In a critical
condition ever since ltt.e death of Son~ewhere, back of the ~unset,
her 8011, Rarmtmd, a well known
Where lovtUnt!BI never dies.
ahat de&amp;Jer 1n Pomeroy which !be·
curren two weeke. a•o today
He owella 1n a land ot glory,
Near God'" and the blue of the skies

a':'r w~~ .::ro~~ ~

n:e

Air Bltl~
Come In early and make your !H!IeoUons.

Will bold any 1of tbese attractiYe Gills.

'wo

McMaster Hdwe. Co.
TWO STORES
Midl!lepo~
H: W. McMas&amp;4!r,

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N -. Valine!•
IJ, Neue,
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a. a . .Neue~ Lillie
eue,
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1 ae.ti(!J', CJecJrp J_ Reefer, J .
P
-•ku, --.. ....... .,, Da&amp;.e warner,
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••• ~--'or, a
••••~
•'""• Tom
-•--- hll -- - trte·•
o,z
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uu..
Bailey, VI. Roea B. Olarlr. and 8. P.
Olark.

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GUn'£0 BY FIRE I:~=~

A large aSRorLruen&amp; of SporUnr Goods indudlng- F.oot·
balls, Helmeta, Bat~et Balla, Strillinl Bag-11. and

1~•~ mae

OER aDd that's tJle title of
rom OUI'a unf()I'Jettable romancr of the Great Southwest. Bqlnnil11 In
The
n-ll Y Trtbu ne, """"··--"
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, .. .....-.uay.

POBTLAND MAN JAILED
It'a th~ tbtnas he used. to do,
lAwrence OleuMncamp of PortAll1 the thlnaa he used to say
.t RathbUI'DI.
•land was committed to th'loOOWlty 'nlat will make hls absence rro~r.
!Ja.ll here on failure to pay
e a.nd
our home
costa aue•vd by Justice of the
Peaee
Pranll:
Stowe
on
chartes
ot
Felt
more anr! mort&gt; each day
BIG APARTMENT Is
To IGve, to hold, and then to. pal t,
a
Is tbe aadde9t thing of human
"lNS-...'"'p~ I coa•a
hurt.
Cl'v.land. ~.
~ _..
.n1 ....
~d at:~.:r~cll' ::S~ton!~~: I
TO HAVE rART\'
But some day we hope to meeL him
-I T
Wlwn our days. too, are o'er.
&lt;IO•suite apu~ment
bulkUna ln
he Daua:h&amp;en of UnLon Veter!!ts On the Beautiful ISle of Somewhere
Cleveland Hela:hte and ton:ed 1110 l;d f1,1meroy wUl hold tl.eh re1u1ar WJ.c:re 80t'rows are l.nown no more
r~l'Mr.lB to nee to the street as fire• Chriltmas party and dinner at
men battled for
hours belore tlrelr h._n Monda7 Dec. 14. the dinRia parents,
brtn&amp;tng the blue under oontrcll.
n,er Lo be at 12 o'clock tnoon) The
Mr and Mrs Val Jones
Dam&amp;lf' l'e1Ultlft8 rrom the ftre old Oootrades wives IUld Wid(l'ft of
In which Plre Chief Otto P a,. Ocmuades are uqed to be there. A
DINNER
mann or the Cleveland He1Jht&amp; sad l~ature of the atroir I.e that tw~
aa ov:!rcorne, wu eatbnatf!d at ~radel &amp;'veret' Wells and Hiram
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$100000. Romano wu ,1100n revived Ohllite have passed away since le- Church of Chriat, Thunday.
and eontlnued at hla post.
~vlng Ultir l.rlvttatlon to Monday's p ,
•nII
I , I ~
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fe.stlvltles.
rice ~.
to 0 c oc

Grlll'l, Comblpa.-

tiou Waffle lronti and Sandwklh Touters.

GAY BANDIT OP THE BOR-

I~~of
~_?Bin~~~:
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::.:..::..:.:=::;: ---~...
. _, • F
New &amp;1"1'1vu•
1ft ootwear

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A Ftlll lint of Eletttfe Irons,

A ault wu ft*l ln the eommon
, ..... court here Wldnwd•y morn~ 101' JQIIS&amp;mtnl- tor liDO whkh Ia

the
robbers appeared. ra~~~- him ot
the swn of fourtetn ........-..
As Mr Bolin rached h.ll hand
to the light switch to turn otr the
IIJhta, · the bandit&amp;, appu&amp;ntl)r
Ullnlr.inr that he was reachlnl tqr
a sun, shot hlm, tbe bullet lodliDa
three tnchu below tbe bean.
Mr. BoUn l&amp; alao a. brother to
Mrs H J. RusaeU of 141 _ , _

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WHICRf-A kJUp a ma.d
ln.olent duedevlw-ct a pu·
donate UMrator, a ftJhter
tor the rtcht.-1 of t.he hwnble
-In the border OOWlll')' Lhey
speculated fnerl.ahJJ on THE

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stp.Uon for the nilht,

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amllcll:ll • ImifZs

11 N. . .a
tllfa ill C... ...,ol.la1
M - Claim

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READ ABOUT THE
GAY BANDIT

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·Oil Wells CaUBe
Of Law Suit

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Do YoUr Chriat....,
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ShOppIDl at The S aGratl

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Heart Church Bazaar.

llo';1DinB

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Long Bottom
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4UIIefet1 1 , . :

~,lilioijt bei'
t~·~
RHk, 'Itnt!'lday
mornJna, .._
10me lard am, wu rendelin&amp; 1n the

oyen -~. She 1s ~tl.nr
nicely. ·l tfr sJster, -u- Leoti u .....
-:..... _
...,...
~
fJar, 1.8 ....~uuK tor, hfr.
,
Wire to( a .... ·~~ at Band
HIIJ ee~ ~- ~~ · lait
week 1'hfa f,nce ~88 made PDIIIJ1~
ble by ~1-- do»at~Qtii: ~by those
who lived i:t~lbut~ had ~ trlen,dll
lturted bert

IBearwa
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ow ' - ge

i:BND-.t·BAND MEETING
The Lend-A-Hand Soc:lety of
Slmpaon M. E church held their
rea:ular monthl)r meettng at the
Hazel Yerkey wa vblUng with
churdl Tueaday evminc
friends In Athena Wednesday WltU
.utm- the buolnaaa ....ton re- SalurdaJ
{.,~enta were served by the folNr arid Mrs DawrtOn Meeks of
wil(l hotteaea, Mn. H. V. Cad,jShad~ were 8Wlda.y euests of Em~
~ ,John Chase and ll4is8 Nejl m~raon Doue:JMa.
•IDI.r
Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley and
-- three cbUdren DnDL DewalD ..nd
REDEL-JONES
Evelyn were B~ay auellt.l! of Kate
Mt. and Mrs. A. c &lt;Patl Jone8 Sinclair and famUy
are 111D9UDclnl the marriage of
Ll- ••-rtln Is on the 81 ..... ,..... .
ih11 1:r .. -.......
Mia&amp;
AJo1
J
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·~·
se
ones,
"~ssie al18f Walter Will called on
•ue:hter of Mr and Mrs. H 0. Alba Blnclair one a.tU!moon lp.st.
.Joau ~of&gt;; CoJwnbwJ 1o Fr(d~k week
Re~ltook
L. D Sinclair, Guy and verne
'
AOdkUI' of Cherry Ridge were bus!lnt Kentuelr.)'t lib
ness tallers a.t this plaoe recently
a preaen w
Janea on Laurel
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THE
LOW
PRACTICE

CHILDREN'S SHOES
· Hi~rh Shoeo-Sizea 3¥2

to 11 ....... $1.00
Hi1h Shoes-Sizes 8¥2 to 2 ........ $1.95
Slippe!'~izea 1 to 8 ... , .. .. 95c to $1.95
, Boy'a Oxlotdr-Sizea 9 to SYz ...... $1.45
Boy's Oxfqrda-Sizea 11 to SYz . . ~ $1.95
Boy's Hi1rh Shoea'-'Sizeo' 1 to 6 .... $1.00
~oy'a High Shoea,..:Sizea 11 to 6 . . . . $1.95
&lt;tin's Slippen-£•izes 8% to 1 ...... $1.45
Gi~l'io &amp; Miaaea' SliP'Pera, sizes 8Yz to 6 $1.95
Girl's .1: Miaaea Slip~n, 1izea8Yz to 6,:$2.95
~ny other Similar· 8ar~raino in Children'•
Footwear. CDQ~.e 11nd see for yourself.

M11ea M~t

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Nl
a morn•010111
Morp.n
BhdmWa1.

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cemetery, receo~.
Mr. and Mn~·~~ ~}il·

~t.
--~

PJan

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o1
, e·s.mt

lPfarUn ot'

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MEN'S ARCtiCS·
One Buckle :. .. .. .. . . . . : .. ... $1.75
Two Buckl~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45,
Four Buckle . . . . . ............... $2.75
Ladies' All Rubber Galoahes
L11t One-$1.00
Lot Two......;$1.95
Mi•seo' Ali·Ruhber Galoobea . . . . . . $1.69 '
Children' a All Rubber Galoahe• .. . '$1.59

of

their

•"'tor 1111'8. Nona Mer·

rltt
PQelmasiAtr R. H.

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-Children'......Sizea 6 to 2 : . ... 39c an1il $86c:
Ladles'..:..Size&amp; 3 to 9 ........ 39c
Men's-Sizea 6 to 12 ........ 95c to

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fot. .lthej.

.Jobq Ounn came from New Lex,iolliOD, t4 .vtslt hU 80D Rev. fa&amp;ber

E. P. Dunn.

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Kn. Mar&gt; Blar.., . spehl Suno!

Mpll'a aod I...dieJ'Silk and Wool li~~t:;41
Ladieo Silk Hooe
l\f.:11'~ Silk and Liole Hose

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. . Sale .5W:t6:P!qfflRtJY.at ·Nine O'c:lock Friday, December
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'lalinq Tut{

w,1/ prove it

Ell&amp;abf'ltb Knlaht IC.ow Mrs El&amp;1m
Ba.er
C!.}ltured his firat swarm of
blowtlle.s
Without the a1d of chemiLals. tatva(. from these ftles wern
placed Into the wo!IDda of four
children They were heeled Within
six ..... • " ' to the skin
Bur and Miss Knlght were enthwnaatlc. but a sudden October
ehUI kiJWd every n;y tn the liner
pen. They waH?d untJI Ma.y when
ftles and larvue 891\lol wel't put to
work stJU without any attempt at
l!terlllzatton Bevel'l\l early cases developed tetanus lockjaw or lll-'1
gan~nne One of the pe,tlenta dtcd
Eelentiat.s 1n thf: bureau of entomolOIY of the Department of Agrl~
culture were called ,nto the ezperlmen•. Such woJ k:ers as p c Bishop
Bureau entomolo8bt and Dr 0 p_

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Wh11.t:: bt'~mt&gt; mteresUd and helptrail blazers to perfect a

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SID!!th•·T'o!'O.:

da7 wttll~hei•..tster .am. ·Peter Bb- f;~;.~~~:i.jii;;i:;::.;;;;;;;&amp;
~~~; 1eraJaach.,
. . .. OIIId)'!j''r..g.,., R .. l'iqas.

HOSE

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,.The Playarcnmd of America..

Pomeroy ·
personaIs

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~· .. the ..... Of Milo 8&gt;1111

Mea~• W~~~~~~• Sie,ll6 to 11
. $1.49, $1.
$2.111; and .

ihe

F·LOR'IDA!
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day anemooa t.he memben

CHRISTMAS HOUSE SLIPPEM

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Mrs, A. B. A.dnvwtb ot'O.Iumbus •
Ll bert. vlaltlnll: With Mr and Mrs I
A. W ~d aDd IOIIIIIf.
0. R JParta t, a tnulnas vlaitor 1
it Loulmllt, ~-· tbls weet

SACRED HEART
CHURCH

Bazaar
Thunday, December
lOth. 1931
CHICKEN DINNER
ud SUPPER
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ADauaemenb For
Y-a- and Old.

EVERYBODY
WELCOME!

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By EDWARD 0 MAYL
methOO o.r steriJ.Lr.atJon. . ~ hf4
1N8 Btaft' Oorreaponde.nt
Ibe9, conducttnc e~ ~
9--EJf U of ba€t~.e the evtll ot tbt ecrew 1Yt' 1
Washinaton . Dec
or
pat of the 110uth which
Dtpartme-nt ~&gt;! A&amp;riCuJture ~&gt;Clen· cattle
tlllta and Lne Baltimore children's
t
A..... stl!r.u
-"-'~
Bne-r and
Mis1 Knl*ht
·M·•
b08pllal school tow.......
..a.ul Olfeded
in st4!""u""
....... hadlal"We
the Ell oi tht' common blow. 1lY. ~
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haw proved 150 sueoeufuJ m the bl)t 'he method killed It u wed.
.....
tha'
Bilh&lt;.
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p and White wortlnl wt~
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treatment of bone w.eeut
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be
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Baltimore
eKJ)eTimenta
pr va t' ruh.. tut on u
en ,...,.. learned to sterllit.e the Ell or ...
_~
w•:
lllhcd in New Yor.... Cit Y t or ......
wu:
•-""
1
r th'· fty ttnd It Js thl&amp; tnowleclle wh.a•
bradlna and t:lil.trlbut on &lt;l
..o ha.s enabled Sur(i:eons to pertfGt.
pat Already twenty of the larier hunc'Jreds of ew-es, BOme or ~
hospitals c.r America have estab~
1 1 the use or said to be the most vJcioul c.llahed •uy hatcher~r
tHe more IIbera1
ns now en- ~mown to sur1ery
gaced In the trfatrnent of ost.eo- When tile do.na:ers Qi tetattJa.
myelllla.
~
loclq:.aw and 1u11 lt.R~rene were
Htondreds or
now em~ noted the oil:\ reliable 1 ulne•
ploy tl1\s recent
Improved dis~ was substituted Experiments a.cldtd:
oovery without danaer and mUIIOM some knoWledJe but the danJe:rqugo
of these aae old pests no"" are bem11 aenns rw.rstst.ed Eight m~ pa ..
codttll'd and nurtured under the tiena:c; were Given the "UlleCt cW"t ·~
oi:M~rvatton of laborator~ expert.a. O.Dl' of them dled ot lockJaw
r
while their unhampered cousins end
j .. ,
paltry day&amp; upon 11 sheet of ny
Transferring their d'ortl!l fr4iJl
p&amp;PCI or under the family fty swat- LhE: larvae to the en. -cJJ.ey 1~
ter
to ..nerUI.t.e the surro\Dl1ll;lP ff ~tbei
It Isn't the fty that ar:tuall} fty, its food. and tlnally It&amp; eq. Thl
th
-~ ...,tinat4! cases of n•·R.S are 1""'
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cures
e m....,...
on bananas, h~-.
-,..
bone decay. nor yet the ea:g It hi agar all scientifically
sterU.iattf
th:lt state o! tly development Bter.llze1 meat is tntroduced into
mldl\lll' bt'tween the egg and the the t::em to c:1tch tbf'l -eap, a favorn, known sclentlflcally M larvaf'l, lte mst After seven houra. the meat
and ec.mmonly termed the maeaot WI takf'n from the pens and the fliP
The benefb::if.l act1on of larvae remr..ved to test tubes where the)'
upon diseased bone Ll.ssues had been are bathed 1n a wnt soluUon at
observtd as early as the time or the blchlcrlde of mercury and ethyl ala
nrat Napoleon D J Lan·ey famou.'l cobol After thirty minutes thty are
f h · uttl
ter
miUtory suraeon o t .:!
e gen~ washtd In chemlcaUy pun! wa
era I'&lt;~ armies. had noted that 1 and placed 1n hatcheries under
wounds exposed lo the fty larvae , tempt:rature controt They &amp;l'e
recovned more rapidly an1 com- tran!lformed Into larvae In thfte
pletell' than those unexposed Bu'- da.ys and after culture teats .to
hE: l" zd tefore the time of Joseph provt&gt; the abeence of da.ngerous
Listfor, and the Introduction or an· germs are rea.dy to be deposited.
1
Ull('ptlcz Nno prOI'J'Nll resu ted
Into the open wounds of human
It WII.S not until the world war l'iufferer&amp;.
that. the late Dr William 8 Baer
EXJ;eliment:.s In W8Bh\naf.Ml are
alreaDy a well known Baltimore
he
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bled upon Larrey's t~1ng continued to lf8.tn t
~'t:::::;y s:,; t.he be.ttlefH!Ids of cf lnbreedlnJ as weU aa the
Pranfe where Baer noted the case tectum o! method&amp;. now In
,
of two American soldiers who re- temperatureA hwnldl.tr knd feed.IJl&amp;
covered ruter tban t.h06e recelvlns: as well as the various fty types
lmme.diate hospital a.ld Ten years which may be uaed. At present 1tlt
ela~td before Baer ft~t cUnlcal blue or green bottle fty and 1h~
prol,..tsor of Orthojaedla surgely at blaclt !'.. low fty are employed •bl
John Hopkins university t~a:l acgovernment labontory.
tual experiments He had become
deeply intere.sted In the Baltimore
Children s hospital IIChool for cripp!:!d chlldnm.
In eeptember (928 wlt.h th1 akl
of his Jaboratorr assbtant Miss

TAMPA

"::.' W. Ill,
urmd tut
-·""c;;:LA;-::8:;:8..,MB:;:;E::;T;::8,..-weell: from Jobnsallopkliu hOIJpttaJ,
Thto WIIUng Workers claM of
Where she had beeti tr.ltb htr aunt, U. B. Church at Enterprl5e
She rtporte. her aunt areauy lm· '1'\le&amp;etJtl flfllbl8 a tthe ebureh. A
Pl'OVed
1
nlee proanm waa rendered folMn. Nell ShwnWy who bas lowed by a IOCial, the proceeds of
been here tor IIOJIM'· \tine. wu can .. which wen\. toward a treat for the
ed to Welllvll~ S,tl,ln.l.a.y b.V the children at Christmas
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lllnesa ot her l'llec8.J ~
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A. P. and John Chevalier were tn
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Athena Monday to at~d the fun-

eral

SCIENTISTS AND SURGEONS
MAKE GREAT USl OF ·-~~

call«l to 'l'Uppera l'latns Sunday
Sayre 1111d ""' Kel\y
by the serious Wneaa of hie sir;ter,
.Mtas Sarah PhiUips was a bullher mother, Mrs Mary ear..
•.,.._,___,.... Mll!i •Jsltor in Athens T'*""y &amp;nd
of this place Sunday
1,Mn;;;;;;;.·..;"o;·.;A;.;..IIO;;;hr;;;,
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WNI-aJ.
, •
Pred llooenbaum relumNI
WOIIdftl Gt Natur.Do J 0 U r ChnabDal
day em~tnr from a IMtsiDI'M
Beautt Is only .skin ~~p ~o
ma.n ever fell In love with an JGShoppin• at The Sacred Oolumbul. Mrs. -.baum
•
mgtDf!d then • rew daya Jon&amp;er.
plcture
Heart Church B.u•l\
I Wallace Pm• or Atbena .,..
Fubloa Hill'
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asylum who always sends
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!Jenneey at .
sttcalgihts out twice a week to

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Qu.rloer)J· meettna wu held here J&amp;eob Awn1ller and wile. They havof! trodo~·@d toto fit. sohD.. eb,ftb.
1Saturday
with a J&amp;rae aU;endancO botb been very poorly the paet .,._ 1 d tbe vicar beUetlOI t,bat
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''OFFICIAL AAA •Honi."
Central ,· • Fireproof • • Steam Heat • -. Raclloa
Home-like Atmoaphere, Larp, AU.,. R - .
Spaciouo Lolthy, Meuauine ....1 Outrloar
Balcony, Barloer Shop, Beauty Pari..-, Bat·
tie Craek, Turldoh and Ruooia!a Ballu aad
llt&amp;IIJ other C...eaiea"Top o' the Towa"
Diaiar Rooaa aacl
Roof Gardea

Cafeteria aad Colfee Shop
SZ to $5 We Un-Ite you to liYe at ....110 to $7.110
Europeaa The H I L L S 8 0 R0 Araericaa
L B. Sklaaer, Prea.
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Acv. SoUth, ae. DelaCor, Jte¥~
8wankwller, Rev.
Mqore,
Br.Y SnUU\, Rev. Dellator, Rev
Poll
Velva u..e 1'yana wtU ·baptlr.ed Bunda)'
Mr and Mn. Wilbur Ward and
Audrer Rite 1pent
Wednesday
nlab.t 1n .1\Ullll&amp;.
J:mn o!ftupe CLf KYPJ' was the Sunday vlalto; ot Cathor""' Rupe
JliU"IJlond Rlfe and wife of Llmp\'llle spent Molld&amp;y with h1s mother
Mn lbnma lUte
Mr aod Ml.'tl. Dale Mulford and
IIOD, Mr. and ~ WencleU Roush
and daU,Jbter v181ted. Mt. an4 "Mrs

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God. He is the Rock. H1s work is perfect: for all His way•
are judgll!e!lt: II God of truth and without iniquity, just 1
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.Stanley, Mrs JiyJvm OarpeJ&amp;ter
Mr13 Maud 1(._nMet ~r ot StiversvHle
Philip Plckens and wife of Ra·
ctnl;!, sptnt last week w!Ul theil
grandta.t.her, Q. E. Jn.c.kons
Fr&amp;llk TalbOtt or East Llvetpool
ld the guest of h1s stster, Mrs Eber
Br€wer
Wtillam Gainor mov :!d hi&amp;: family trcm Dorcas to Mrs Neal)' Hoba-ck's farm last week
Charley Cornell of
~pe nt !1om Prida.y until
Tul.':lda.y.
the guest ot Mr and Mrs JacJb
Aumiller
Mrs Jane Powell spent .11 . paat
w-;:ek the geus.t or Mr and MrL EI••a.
IArlc1n of LNIS' Bottom.
Mr ~.&gt;.nd Mrs Clyde Wine have
as gueflls. the former's grandmoibPol&gt;ula.r . er. Mrr. Euunice McCaUity ot W~st

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HE ROUMANIAN PRINCE, brother of t'he infamou•'
Carol, to whom the former gave a well deserved)
thrashing recently when the king attempted to dictate to I
him regarjling hi~ marriage of a "commoner.'' hal!' won:
more fri&lt;\rids. by his latest move.
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u.nnulled by :the Roumanum Courts and it ito! saul a scu- l
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charmin for bfeaking the murnug€ law!:'! of the country
T.iis young l'n8.11, however, who seem1:1 to he of much stern- 1
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Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith. Mn .l IQI"b brllbtoes• wJIJ ·~ 1
NeoJy Hcbact ILDd :wn Ployd Ho- petll)lt.
btd: were shopptna at Ivet'lbUli ,
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~~~he roe&amp; tO, P1191l~w , rel"tlenc~ \1' ~ll the plaudits, the good IM:yrt and )latse; 1.1p, Blno eroswllhes a~)hope"' for "appiness from tht&lt; -thinking, wel!-'by;· 7:&lt;!, Morton DOwney: 8;~~ •
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tiW most proflig8~' and. wQr~hless king of the present cen- l:il, Eddlli Dtlchln's otch; l am,
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om , H.I'lng,
liliEs Len" Wa.ltoh spent. Sundar
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Ohio School of the Air 6 45, Lowell
ThOrn,., '· Arnoo -'~· ;\ildy;' 7 . 1&amp;,
Aut-o ..Btokers, 1 130, Dance Orch; 8,
tsham Uone&amp;' Orch; 8 15, ThriJler .
8 30 Popular Prpgl'lUJl: 8:45, 81&amp;.- -~
"''' of the Skillet; o, Groot cop,.
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The Oyp,si~; JO 30, Variety. 11.
Night Ca!'l'; II 30, The~tre ol th&lt;l

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Emer.so-p S'lires and wJfe were
llwtftay guest&amp; o1 Oeor~ Oaruener
and. family.
" M18 Clara Btepbltns and daughter Opal ha.d 11.1 recent ruesiJi Mr
and Mre Jack Acildm and Mr and
Mrs Walt.er Gunter and son Prank
of Oharleeton
I Chauncey RUt: ILild fn.mJly called
on Mrs. Ina Rife Sunday
Maey E Jenkins of OhJo
venllty spent the week end
with Mr parenU, Mr and
carl Jentlna
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'MrS' t"e.that1ne Bircher or Pomeroy '\'DS the Saturday guest cf h er
parents. Mr and Mrs Bert Scott
I Mrs. Lydia RUe of KYger ls rc·
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tain the kind of good quality, use'ful preseQb that everyone wanb thia year at a'bout
One-third to One-half Ieos than they expected to pay for them. Join tho; Happy
crowd and dttake your Christmas money p
farther.
ALL STEEL COAS;fER WAGONS
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pm, POj:nflar Orch; 6:~. Th, tP.Iieboo
bin&amp; Boy1; 7, Lwnber Jaclu; 7·16,, ,
Popular Qrch, 7.to, A~lce Joy, 7 ~~~~
The Ooldbers:•: 8, Ruay 'V~;~.Uee·.s 1
Orch: 9, Dl·amatJc Musicale, 9 30. •
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THE PR~·D~"'T!S MESSAGE
· 0 Hour, 8 .30, Melody Moments; 9, Richo.Idsc:ins Melody Boys, 12 au
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ISherloclt Holm.ee; 9 30, The Min- am, Joe Moss' Popular Thince Otch
HAT ~ t~~ tnay Qe sa1d about Pretndent Hoover atrel8. 10 10 variety; 10 45, Bob wJZ- New York \349 5-100J 6 4:&gt;
and his P.Oiicies at the White House even his bitter- Newhall, 11, Night Caps; Ba.IIroom pm Lowen Thomas, . 7, Amos ·n·
Orch, 12, Isham Jones' Orch: 12 au Andy; 1 15, Tbe Jesters, '1.30, Phil
ellt enem~~t, if-theY harbor a desire to be fair, must admi t am, Popular Program by the Plaza Cook, 8 Dtxie SlnQ:era; 3:15, Thrill
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er, 8'30, Pickard Family, 6 45, I S·
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f!."" t e rpeaaage e as ransm1 ed o ongress IS u o t WEAF-New York lfOt 3-660) G ters or the Sktnet; a. P lanta.tton
good ideas and shows that 1\lr. Hoover has been giving 1pm, Dance Orch, 6.45', The St.cb - Program, 9.30, Lanny Roes, 10.
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t~~ cond1~10n of the country more than ord~nary 8tudy
Popular Orch, 7 4fl Tne Ooldbergs and Em. 10 45, ~rls Night Life,
Whih~ many would have liked it even more had h(• 1 8, Snoop and Peep, 8:30, Concert 11 Slumber Music, 11 30. The
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Questions ~'before the country at present-namely Prohlbi- 1 Rlce, U·t5, Jesse Ctawford; 11 30, 12 30, Larry Funk
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WJZ-DetJ:oit &lt;tO&lt;h750J 7 pm,
t!on-an maQe some clear cut recommendatton regard- Paul Whltema.n and his-.. Populai Amos n' And~. 7'1ii. The ,iJ:iBto·

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WJZ-t.Jew York rJ49 5 -760( G 45 1 Populo.r Entcrt!l.lne"s: 8·30. Little
in a very able manner, to say the least.
I pm , L&lt;;well Thomas, 7. Amos n' J Bnk.el $. 9, Cigar Cr1rls; 9:30, Popu·
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~ns sel"i :usly or m any other vem t .... an as a matter eo( Em, 11, Sluutber Music; ~~ so, The Dance orchestra
pelltical Hferencll.lof opinion. M'l:. Wheeler, if he is ro - Three Dlx:tore: II &lt;II, Lew White: WON-Chicago &lt;418,&lt;-120t ' pm,
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in his ;ctitidsms of t}le president on the sub- Coon Sander1 and Hla Orchestra. 17 30, Dlnner-~Dnnoe; 7 .45, The j
lects whl
he baa' diSCUB&lt;!ed showl\' a woeful disregard WJR--Detrott &lt;400·11101 • ""'· Gurnps, 8 IS, Abe Lyma.n·o Band, 1
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Sherlock I Em, 11 , Bing Croeby; ll 15, Dream
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n:!lference 1 to r{Ll!":· d~ds ·and banks flDd intimates that It tS ~uslc ll so. Russ cotwnbo; h:f5 Weems· Orch; 13·46, TWeet Hogan
Piior potlc!y tl)~o~·these when the iqcUvidual needs it ~o ~ew White, 12, Mildred Bailey and and H~ Populer Ballroom Orch
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WTAM -Oievela.nd - (280-1070
rpuch mo~,. Dll{·.,; r., h-eelet evidently forietl# that withouL ap,J hla Popular Orchestra..
pm, Popul~ Qrcb; &amp;·30, Jack "runt
'f'"u&amp;try tl&gt;,re wlll' bome II time when even a great weal- WON-4lhleago &lt;fie 4·7201 6 45,
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Dande, 1 45, The Gumm
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treasury whe~'bf we m!Jht even help the Gloom Dhaser.s, o.ao. ortme Club:
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Lu and Em, Bing Crosby: H !IO,
hi xes, no naUon can ~&gt;~UrvJVe; Wlthnut wage~, Molton Downey, 11:45, cWayn
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llevc~ o !gO.. In •tom•oh oruf llwe18
Wl'AM-Oleveland ClSQ-lO'lOJ 6 to.ke Baalma~:m•a 011&amp; T~bltll,
~br~flOI~II· The only t!finll at the present ern· Sporto Rovtaw: 6 46, Tbo Stab- which .,.., ~~·PJII\ld •I!&gt;O,&lt;jally lor
b~f 'lirQqah~ our nation to l~ present needy 7~:. ~~~·0J~:erri:~~~~ Po=~ ~~!:.:~ a ~;nd 'all tne hid 'tf!ecta
fact 'lh•t industry hao h.il~4 to keep the Oo"cert. •·•o. Selectt" Hour, 10 30 That
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a. deep .;;:ii,~l~til:ot:i
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~d hop• •• well a• trust An•! 10, Popular l'toorant~ 10,10, qrond 1
Always au .hand, 11t _,
Opma. II. Don RecJ!non's - Oieh· !
11 I•, Ja(llt MJlle1, 11.30, Leon 'Be! I Ebenbecb1J Ptu.rma~:y

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In Stomach
And Bowe1

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Foot Ball Banquet
'•":":,.": tn~e....u.,. .....,.m
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been arranpd
Frid•ay
E
VeDJng
fwttb
Georp HaUler,
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eotoeb at
State Un1Yetalty

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Announoemenlb;,;, been
for that evmin~~: .. here of the ~ of H. 8. Mchead llne 1 olun, a ...u mown Middleport'
Ohio
a- !DAD, to Mra. Border, ot Oharlelton.
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main speaker or tbe pi'Oiftm. Nr The ceremony wu performed Bun·.acu e &amp;nnual football banquet in 1HaWier wu an AU-American t.clde &lt;lay evenlnC In Charleston.
haoo: ot the Mlddlepon hilh from \he Ontveralty ot Minnesota
Tbe oouple left Monda.y for eo~ football 6Quai1 wtll be held In 1921 wu helld CU~~ch at Colp.t~ 1umbus, wbere they cpent 1everal
at the Knichta oi P)'t.ll1a.s llall here I unlverslt,)r three yean a.nd baa been day•, nturninl to CharlYton WedI'I'Jday ewnlng Dec. 11 tt haa been head Jine coach at. Ohio StaLe unJ .. nesday evenlnl '
verslty tor the put a years. ~
praotleal experience d:mnc h.IIJ life
•--.o
Mra B. P PuItz, 8 r. II eon.uu~
In at.hletlca. Mr Hauser ww unThird A
doubtedly prove tntereAt.inK to all to her home on
venue.
Mr and }rLrs l'o8ter !;a:oer and
who wlU attend
formerly of Clnebmatl,
The banquet wtll beiin at 6·3{) children,
Iv~
~ here Prlday, •nd ·"II
•~ ma'e
..
o'clock p.m. and a larje attendance arr
theIr b orne •·with
Prof
and
lRr•"'
•
18 ezpect.ed by ofllctals tn cbarge or
J~:'wMeu is contlnl!d to
the arranaements. Ttctet.s have M~
beEn placed on sale a.t the Mary
Jane Codee Shoppe, Smltll Clo- her home on SOuth Third Avenue.
J A. Berrldp of Oalllpol.l.l wa.s a.
tblng store a.nd the Chambers gt'Obusine88 vtattor hen Tue8Clay
oery
Ml'a. Kathryn Skinner of Chlca·
to. arrived Tuesday 3.nd will make
CHARLES COUIN DIES
her home ln the T H Davlll apartChar1e&amp; Corbin paaed awa.y at 1 ment on North Third Avenue for
his home Jn Middleport about 10·30 1th~J:te~l In 1 1 w d 8da 1
1
e
e t
e ne
Y or
Columbus to spend the rtmaJndtr
1lfal1lll
a ller D
Bi• ahlpmeat of Footwear lor the week.
a G ' n1- · at •
0 C. Greenley Ill villlbna with
Ohio
IJU 1ft a t Ra tblt\IJ'IY.
• home folks at Arbuckle, w va.

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s1zo:s .or

Touter~.

$4.7:5
Repcailll(

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ae.n to jump everytlme aomeone
walked BCI'088 the room behind Ohe
sera:n which shielded the 1tars

from the gaze of hard-worklnl sec·
Ebef Bolin' Bandit . . . . . . .
retarles and tabult.ton. engal(e':l
VI'cti•m Jn Akron ,..lla
-,
•tatn"••
tha'
two
with the task or 'tecordJno •••TY
l-a - .. drlllacl bv tbe defendants card played
Culbertaon finally
loUI.

ol&amp;lms

.... propeRJ• ln sutton town jumptd to his feet and demandet!
on certatn
Held up u He waa LeaYin~ iblp on which the)' beld a 1eue and to tnow "Who "''as "&amp;quahlng hil
that,. a1ncr Lhe Ume of the drllllo&amp; RuiSilln boot:. back and torth · and
,Fillin1 Station. Shot b.,- 'the two welllll nave been proctuctu1. the l'nweloome nolae promptly cea·
Thu•• Who Get 114
'l't\t petitkm el&amp;Jnd r.oat tbe de· eed Culberteon tutir·RUMian by
,
4endant. owe t.ht plalnU!rs MOO Oil birth may have been reminded o!
the 1eue and &amp;It the ~ to ITIDt 80nu lneldent o.r hJa childhood and
CeeU BoUn lett TueldaY eveninl UleDI J'-WIIment. ln Y)&amp;t amount.
It annoyed him no tnd

far Akron to vlait with hla brot.ber,
Eber BQUn, who 1a In a lt!riou.8 con- 1
dltion, In &amp; boBpiUJ theft mdrerlnl •llllll.
from severe iWl WOWldl, whl.ch he &amp;..;..
received when the ou Servlce IY.tJon, Jn wbloh htl waa employed wu
robbed Sundav at abOut 10 p m. Mr.
Bolin wao pre'to clooe the
Mla. Predtrlck&amp;

U-- A. A. Ze~L
l,uer ot
S
AII8Wers ummons 3 There

when

'I'M pla)'t'rs got through seven
rubbtra last nJ~~:ht , as aplru;t the
three eked out durin&amp; the ballyhoo
the openm1 session Lenz and
Jacrby won fo
nd the c lb leo
wert a8 hands u ;.,14!~
......tl
ld
k
. . . . 1 • tl! ma lng 11 successful-

zel.l1'er, wtfe of

contnct.

Andrew A. Zelber, well known lo·
businoeslhom man~.~ aw"y at.

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IN

MEMORIAM

8 on ~-u~.....rry Avenue.
tbl&amp; af~ a 1:15 o'cloclr.. Mn Ia llteJDOIJ~ o1 ;.---;:~ 0. Jonn who
Zelher has been bedfast for many'
.aedJ 11 ,ean aco Dee. 1.
lllOilLhl and has been In a critical
condition ever since ltt.e death of Son~ewhere, back of the ~unset,
her 8011, Rarmtmd, a well known
Where lovtUnt!BI never dies.
ahat de&amp;Jer 1n Pomeroy which !be·
curren two weeke. a•o today
He owella 1n a land ot glory,
Near God'" and the blue of the skies

a':'r w~~ .::ro~~ ~

n:e

Air Bltl~
Come In early and make your !H!IeoUons.

Will bold any 1of tbese attractiYe Gills.

'wo

McMaster Hdwe. Co.
TWO STORES
Midl!lepo~
H: W. McMas&amp;4!r,

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N -. Valine!•
IJ, Neue,
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a. a . .Neue~ Lillie
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1 ae.ti(!J', CJecJrp J_ Reefer, J .
P
-•ku, --.. ....... .,, Da&amp;.e warner,
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•'""• Tom
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o,z
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Bailey, VI. Roea B. Olarlr. and 8. P.
Olark.

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GUn'£0 BY FIRE I:~=~

A large aSRorLruen&amp; of SporUnr Goods indudlng- F.oot·
balls, Helmeta, Bat~et Balla, Strillinl Bag-11. and

1~•~ mae

OER aDd that's tJle title of
rom OUI'a unf()I'Jettable romancr of the Great Southwest. Bqlnnil11 In
The
n-ll Y Trtbu ne, """"··--"
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POBTLAND MAN JAILED
It'a th~ tbtnas he used. to do,
lAwrence OleuMncamp of PortAll1 the thlnaa he used to say
.t RathbUI'DI.
•land was committed to th'loOOWlty 'nlat will make hls absence rro~r.
!Ja.ll here on failure to pay
e a.nd
our home
costa aue•vd by Justice of the
Peaee
Pranll:
Stowe
on
chartes
ot
Felt
more anr! mort&gt; each day
BIG APARTMENT Is
To IGve, to hold, and then to. pal t,
a
Is tbe aadde9t thing of human
"lNS-...'"'p~ I coa•a
hurt.
Cl'v.land. ~.
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.n1 ....
~d at:~.:r~cll' ::S~ton!~~: I
TO HAVE rART\'
But some day we hope to meeL him
-I T
Wlwn our days. too, are o'er.
&lt;IO•suite apu~ment
bulkUna ln
he Daua:h&amp;en of UnLon Veter!!ts On the Beautiful ISle of Somewhere
Cleveland Hela:hte and ton:ed 1110 l;d f1,1meroy wUl hold tl.eh re1u1ar WJ.c:re 80t'rows are l.nown no more
r~l'Mr.lB to nee to the street as fire• Chriltmas party and dinner at
men battled for
hours belore tlrelr h._n Monda7 Dec. 14. the dinRia parents,
brtn&amp;tng the blue under oontrcll.
n,er Lo be at 12 o'clock tnoon) The
Mr and Mrs Val Jones
Dam&amp;lf' l'e1Ultlft8 rrom the ftre old Oootrades wives IUld Wid(l'ft of
In which Plre Chief Otto P a,. Ocmuades are uqed to be there. A
DINNER
mann or the Cleveland He1Jht&amp; sad l~ature of the atroir I.e that tw~
aa ov:!rcorne, wu eatbnatf!d at ~radel &amp;'veret' Wells and Hiram
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$100000. Romano wu ,1100n revived Ohllite have passed away since le- Church of Chriat, Thunday.
and eontlnued at hla post.
~vlng Ultir l.rlvttatlon to Monday's p ,
•nII
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fe.stlvltles.
rice ~.
to 0 c oc

Grlll'l, Comblpa.-

tiou Waffle lronti and Sandwklh Touters.

GAY BANDIT OP THE BOR-

I~~of
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New &amp;1"1'1vu•
1ft ootwear

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A Ftlll lint of Eletttfe Irons,

A ault wu ft*l ln the eommon
, ..... court here Wldnwd•y morn~ 101' JQIIS&amp;mtnl- tor liDO whkh Ia

the
robbers appeared. ra~~~- him ot
the swn of fourtetn ........-..
As Mr Bolin rached h.ll hand
to the light switch to turn otr the
IIJhta, · the bandit&amp;, appu&amp;ntl)r
Ullnlr.inr that he was reachlnl tqr
a sun, shot hlm, tbe bullet lodliDa
three tnchu below tbe bean.
Mr. BoUn l&amp; alao a. brother to
Mrs H J. RusaeU of 141 _ , _

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ln.olent duedevlw-ct a pu·
donate UMrator, a ftJhter
tor the rtcht.-1 of t.he hwnble
-In the border OOWlll')' Lhey
speculated fnerl.ahJJ on THE

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READ ABOUT THE
GAY BANDIT

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Of Law Suit

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Do YoUr Chriat....,
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~,lilioijt bei'
t~·~
RHk, 'Itnt!'lday
mornJna, .._
10me lard am, wu rendelin&amp; 1n the

oyen -~. She 1s ~tl.nr
nicely. ·l tfr sJster, -u- Leoti u .....
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fJar, 1.8 ....~uuK tor, hfr.
,
Wire to( a .... ·~~ at Band
HIIJ ee~ ~- ~~ · lait
week 1'hfa f,nce ~88 made PDIIIJ1~
ble by ~1-- do»at~Qtii: ~by those
who lived i:t~lbut~ had ~ trlen,dll
lturted bert

IBearwa
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i:BND-.t·BAND MEETING
The Lend-A-Hand Soc:lety of
Slmpaon M. E church held their
rea:ular monthl)r meettng at the
Hazel Yerkey wa vblUng with
churdl Tueaday evminc
friends In Athena Wednesday WltU
.utm- the buolnaaa ....ton re- SalurdaJ
{.,~enta were served by the folNr arid Mrs DawrtOn Meeks of
wil(l hotteaea, Mn. H. V. Cad,jShad~ were 8Wlda.y euests of Em~
~ ,John Chase and ll4is8 Nejl m~raon Doue:JMa.
•IDI.r
Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley and
-- three cbUdren DnDL DewalD ..nd
REDEL-JONES
Evelyn were B~ay auellt.l! of Kate
Mt. and Mrs. A. c &lt;Patl Jone8 Sinclair and famUy
are 111D9UDclnl the marriage of
Ll- ••-rtln Is on the 81 ..... ,..... .
ih11 1:r .. -.......
Mia&amp;
AJo1
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se
ones,
"~ssie al18f Walter Will called on
•ue:hter of Mr and Mrs. H 0. Alba Blnclair one a.tU!moon lp.st.
.Joau ~of&gt;; CoJwnbwJ 1o Fr(d~k week
Re~ltook
L. D Sinclair, Guy and verne
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AOdkUI' of Cherry Ridge were bus!lnt Kentuelr.)'t lib
ness tallers a.t this plaoe recently
a preaen w
Janea on Laurel
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LOW
PRACTICE

CHILDREN'S SHOES
· Hi~rh Shoeo-Sizea 3¥2

to 11 ....... $1.00
Hi1h Shoes-Sizes 8¥2 to 2 ........ $1.95
Slippe!'~izea 1 to 8 ... , .. .. 95c to $1.95
, Boy'a Oxlotdr-Sizea 9 to SYz ...... $1.45
Boy's Oxfqrda-Sizea 11 to SYz . . ~ $1.95
Boy's Hi1rh Shoea'-'Sizeo' 1 to 6 .... $1.00
~oy'a High Shoea,..:Sizea 11 to 6 . . . . $1.95
&lt;tin's Slippen-£•izes 8% to 1 ...... $1.45
Gi~l'io &amp; Miaaea' SliP'Pera, sizes 8Yz to 6 $1.95
Girl's .1: Miaaea Slip~n, 1izea8Yz to 6,:$2.95
~ny other Similar· 8ar~raino in Children'•
Footwear. CDQ~.e 11nd see for yourself.

M11ea M~t

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a morn•010111
Morp.n
BhdmWa1.

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cemetery, receo~.
Mr. and Mn~·~~ ~}il·

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o1
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lPfarUn ot'

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MEN'S ARCtiCS·
One Buckle :. .. .. .. . . . . : .. ... $1.75
Two Buckl~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45,
Four Buckle . . . . . ............... $2.75
Ladies' All Rubber Galoahes
L11t One-$1.00
Lot Two......;$1.95
Mi•seo' Ali·Ruhber Galoobea . . . . . . $1.69 '
Children' a All Rubber Galoahe• .. . '$1.59

of

their

•"'tor 1111'8. Nona Mer·

rltt
PQelmasiAtr R. H.

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Ladles'..:..Size&amp; 3 to 9 ........ 39c
Men's-Sizea 6 to 12 ........ 95c to

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.Jobq Ounn came from New Lex,iolliOD, t4 .vtslt hU 80D Rev. fa&amp;ber

E. P. Dunn.

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Kn. Mar&gt; Blar.., . spehl Suno!

Mpll'a aod I...dieJ'Silk and Wool li~~t:;41
Ladieo Silk Hooe
l\f.:11'~ Silk and Liole Hose

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w,1/ prove it

Ell&amp;abf'ltb Knlaht IC.ow Mrs El&amp;1m
Ba.er
C!.}ltured his firat swarm of
blowtlle.s
Without the a1d of chemiLals. tatva(. from these ftles wern
placed Into the wo!IDda of four
children They were heeled Within
six ..... • " ' to the skin
Bur and Miss Knlght were enthwnaatlc. but a sudden October
ehUI kiJWd every n;y tn the liner
pen. They waH?d untJI Ma.y when
ftles and larvue 891\lol wel't put to
work stJU without any attempt at
l!terlllzatton Bevel'l\l early cases developed tetanus lockjaw or lll-'1
gan~nne One of the pe,tlenta dtcd
Eelentiat.s 1n thf: bureau of entomolOIY of the Department of Agrl~
culture were called ,nto the ezperlmen•. Such woJ k:ers as p c Bishop
Bureau entomolo8bt and Dr 0 p_

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da7 wttll~hei•..tster .am. ·Peter Bb- f;~;.~~~:i.jii;;i:;::.;;;;;;;&amp;
~~~; 1eraJaach.,
. . .. OIIId)'!j''r..g.,., R .. l'iqas.

HOSE

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,.The Playarcnmd of America..

Pomeroy ·
personaIs

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Mea~• W~~~~~~• Sie,ll6 to 11
. $1.49, $1.
$2.111; and .

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F·LOR'IDA!
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CHRISTMAS HOUSE SLIPPEM

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Mrs, A. B. A.dnvwtb ot'O.Iumbus •
Ll bert. vlaltlnll: With Mr and Mrs I
A. W ~d aDd IOIIIIIf.
0. R JParta t, a tnulnas vlaitor 1
it Loulmllt, ~-· tbls weet

SACRED HEART
CHURCH

Bazaar
Thunday, December
lOth. 1931
CHICKEN DINNER
ud SUPPER
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ADauaemenb For
Y-a- and Old.

EVERYBODY
WELCOME!

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By EDWARD 0 MAYL
methOO o.r steriJ.Lr.atJon. . ~ hf4
1N8 Btaft' Oorreaponde.nt
Ibe9, conducttnc e~ ~
9--EJf U of ba€t~.e the evtll ot tbt ecrew 1Yt' 1
Washinaton . Dec
or
pat of the 110uth which
Dtpartme-nt ~&gt;! A&amp;riCuJture ~&gt;Clen· cattle
tlllta and Lne Baltimore children's
t
A..... stl!r.u
-"-'~
Bne-r and
Mis1 Knl*ht
·M·•
b08pllal school tow.......
..a.ul Olfeded
in st4!""u""
....... hadlal"We
the Ell oi tht' common blow. 1lY. ~
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haw proved 150 sueoeufuJ m the bl)t 'he method killed It u wed.
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tha'
Bilh&lt;.
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p and White wortlnl wt~
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be
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Baltimore
eKJ)eTimenta
pr va t' ruh.. tut on u
en ,...,.. learned to sterllit.e the Ell or ...
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w•:
lllhcd in New Yor.... Cit Y t or ......
wu:
•-""
1
r th'· fty ttnd It Js thl&amp; tnowleclle wh.a•
bradlna and t:lil.trlbut on &lt;l
..o ha.s enabled Sur(i:eons to pertfGt.
pat Already twenty of the larier hunc'Jreds of ew-es, BOme or ~
hospitals c.r America have estab~
1 1 the use or said to be the most vJcioul c.llahed •uy hatcher~r
tHe more IIbera1
ns now en- ~mown to sur1ery
gaced In the trfatrnent of ost.eo- When tile do.na:ers Qi tetattJa.
myelllla.
~
loclq:.aw and 1u11 lt.R~rene were
Htondreds or
now em~ noted the oil:\ reliable 1 ulne•
ploy tl1\s recent
Improved dis~ was substituted Experiments a.cldtd:
oovery without danaer and mUIIOM some knoWledJe but the danJe:rqugo
of these aae old pests no"" are bem11 aenns rw.rstst.ed Eight m~ pa ..
codttll'd and nurtured under the tiena:c; were Given the "UlleCt cW"t ·~
oi:M~rvatton of laborator~ expert.a. O.Dl' of them dled ot lockJaw
r
while their unhampered cousins end
j .. ,
paltry day&amp; upon 11 sheet of ny
Transferring their d'ortl!l fr4iJl
p&amp;PCI or under the family fty swat- LhE: larvae to the en. -cJJ.ey 1~
ter
to ..nerUI.t.e the surro\Dl1ll;lP ff ~tbei
It Isn't the fty that ar:tuall} fty, its food. and tlnally It&amp; eq. Thl
th
-~ ...,tinat4! cases of n•·R.S are 1""'
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cures
e m....,...
on bananas, h~-.
-,..
bone decay. nor yet the ea:g It hi agar all scientifically
sterU.iattf
th:lt state o! tly development Bter.llze1 meat is tntroduced into
mldl\lll' bt'tween the egg and the the t::em to c:1tch tbf'l -eap, a favorn, known sclentlflcally M larvaf'l, lte mst After seven houra. the meat
and ec.mmonly termed the maeaot WI takf'n from the pens and the fliP
The benefb::if.l act1on of larvae remr..ved to test tubes where the)'
upon diseased bone Ll.ssues had been are bathed 1n a wnt soluUon at
observtd as early as the time or the blchlcrlde of mercury and ethyl ala
nrat Napoleon D J Lan·ey famou.'l cobol After thirty minutes thty are
f h · uttl
ter
miUtory suraeon o t .:!
e gen~ washtd In chemlcaUy pun! wa
era I'&lt;~ armies. had noted that 1 and placed 1n hatcheries under
wounds exposed lo the fty larvae , tempt:rature controt They &amp;l'e
recovned more rapidly an1 com- tran!lformed Into larvae In thfte
pletell' than those unexposed Bu'- da.ys and after culture teats .to
hE: l" zd tefore the time of Joseph provt&gt; the abeence of da.ngerous
Listfor, and the Introduction or an· germs are rea.dy to be deposited.
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Ull('ptlcz Nno prOI'J'Nll resu ted
Into the open wounds of human
It WII.S not until the world war l'iufferer&amp;.
that. the late Dr William 8 Baer
EXJ;eliment:.s In W8Bh\naf.Ml are
alreaDy a well known Baltimore
he
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bled upon Larrey's t~1ng continued to lf8.tn t
~'t:::::;y s:,; t.he be.ttlefH!Ids of cf lnbreedlnJ as weU aa the
Pranfe where Baer noted the case tectum o! method&amp;. now In
,
of two American soldiers who re- temperatureA hwnldl.tr knd feed.IJl&amp;
covered ruter tban t.h06e recelvlns: as well as the various fty types
lmme.diate hospital a.ld Ten years which may be uaed. At present 1tlt
ela~td before Baer ft~t cUnlcal blue or green bottle fty and 1h~
prol,..tsor of Orthojaedla surgely at blaclt !'.. low fty are employed •bl
John Hopkins university t~a:l acgovernment labontory.
tual experiments He had become
deeply intere.sted In the Baltimore
Children s hospital IIChool for cripp!:!d chlldnm.
In eeptember (928 wlt.h th1 akl
of his Jaboratorr assbtant Miss

TAMPA

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urmd tut
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Thto WIIUng Workers claM of
Where she had beeti tr.ltb htr aunt, U. B. Church at Enterprl5e
She rtporte. her aunt areauy lm· '1'\le&amp;etJtl flfllbl8 a tthe ebureh. A
Pl'OVed
1
nlee proanm waa rendered folMn. Nell ShwnWy who bas lowed by a IOCial, the proceeds of
been here tor IIOJIM'· \tine. wu can .. which wen\. toward a treat for the
ed to Welllvll~ S,tl,ln.l.a.y b.V the children at Christmas
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lllnesa ot her l'llec8.J ~
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A. P. and John Chevalier were tn
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eral

SCIENTISTS AND SURGEONS
MAKE GREAT USl OF ·-~~

call«l to 'l'Uppera l'latns Sunday
Sayre 1111d ""' Kel\y
by the serious Wneaa of hie sir;ter,
.Mtas Sarah PhiUips was a bullher mother, Mrs Mary ear..
•.,.._,___,.... Mll!i •Jsltor in Athens T'*""y &amp;nd
of this place Sunday
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Pred llooenbaum relumNI
WOIIdftl Gt Natur.Do J 0 U r ChnabDal
day em~tnr from a IMtsiDI'M
Beautt Is only .skin ~~p ~o
ma.n ever fell In love with an JGShoppin• at The Sacred Oolumbul. Mrs. -.baum
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mgtDf!d then • rew daya Jon&amp;er.
plcture
Heart Church B.u•l\
I Wallace Pm• or Atbena .,..
Fubloa Hill'
~--.;;.."""--- · buel,_
hereo_u;;~1~;
···AI tile l'leltor
Dlcombor
The well dl1!811ed mmate of tHe
asylum who always sends
D. Ill.
A. R· held al ;-~~~ii;p,rij;;j
C.
!Jenneey at .
sttcalgihts out twice a week to

Lot One .......... '............. . $3.50
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at
the cbbrehes here for Xmu t'Jl• buatnea 8e81ktn.

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tho RawUnp un-ers he,. lln4
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umn;ll ctrpeu.
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Sunday wltb tbe latter'• brot.t~er, l
, 17 11 alnttd wall• b••• bua lll·.
Qu.rloer)J· meettna wu held here J&amp;eob Awn1ller and wile. They havof! trodo~·@d toto fit. sohD.. eb,ftb.
1Saturday
with a J&amp;rae aU;endancO botb been very poorly the paet .,._ 1 d tbe vicar beUetlOI t,bat
'Ibe fo!lowlnl puiara wwe ~re week
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Balcony, Barloer Shop, Beauty Pari..-, Bat·
tie Craek, Turldoh and Ruooia!a Ballu aad
llt&amp;IIJ other C...eaiea"Top o' the Towa"
Diaiar Rooaa aacl
Roof Gardea

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SZ to $5 We Un-Ite you to liYe at ....110 to $7.110
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LIBERTY

Today

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For 2Sc
BALI!'.BMAN WANTED-Local

only to work

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make good.

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for Rented

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a hust!er.

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port.
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t.tn. Ida Wrlfht. Racine, 0 .
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Which .waJ he?
A killer •.. a mad, insolent daredevil .•
or a passionate liberator. fighter for
0.

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the rights of the humble?-In me
border country they spec'llated fever·
jshly on THE GAY BANDIT OF
THE BORDER whose every action
· iiwolvcll the romance of beautilul
Adela Morales, niece of his hated foe I

4:~ ~~~4i ~OVE .STORY

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Plate Glass
All

With loose spring filled cushions, upholstered

10.000 Xmas Greeting Cards

in Cretonne and Tapestry. coverings, fltniahed in
decorated finishes-

Two of the finest Hne of Greeting Cards inclu&lt;led in this assortment--

$5.85

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Ypsilanti Reed Rockers .

A complete line of these popular Xma• gifhl-·
i.n ·squ8teA and oblongs, rani1ng in price from
50c to $1.95.

AlJeD, KaMal! Olty,

! l2fi.

Robert

~dbJom

UIO lil 29 lnningB.

de-

·seattle,

1 George Kelly, PhUadelpbta, de~
feated AI Miller, R&amp;clne Wis., 125

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Schmen._g Meets
Walker
In Miami
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--T~O Fi8htera.

GlQON GREETING CARDS
!tbLd·e .lin Cincinnati and
·DA.VIS t:REETING CARDS
Made in Boston

·5c and 10c
~ li!!ANHATTAN LIN.E OF

Dec.

Ladies Chardonized Stockings
3l}f.) needle-Extru fine Rayon 1 Silk Stockhl$'5 in
the new winter shades-Cradle foot, !big.h
spliced heel, pecoed tot&gt;1'

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CHRISP.~ .POSTAL GREETING CMlDS lc

We have ass~~blt.d all dte T~y~,
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ANOT·I tER SHIPMENT

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In PreparationJ'~
Game;
lo PreHminarr lo
Colleae ConteSt
•

ELBERFE. . . .
•

(On The Scree'!)

wedneaday and 1bunday
''GAY DIPLOMAt"

I

IIQr and ~ee; J•ao Leltedd'f, Betty .,.,._...

WUa Laile; udl otb.._

Geaewie.e
Armed with rolUM.e he fo.,., 14Jt

raw o1 . . .u.n.

LIBERTY

Today

"CITY

Bear add see; Gut CDGpl!:l'. Wm.

Sidney.

Loft!

rUJ ..,.baal a PDI'

For 2Sc
BALI!'.BMAN WANTED-Local

only to work

•

Pomeroy and sur-

rounding eountieA calling on bWI-

Pernl&amp;Jlent
make good.

SPW A SIN3L.E-

Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.

for Rented

RENT-~

for

-

12·8·3t

---

or 3 t·ounu; flllll1Sh 4

houaekecjJUJ.g,

i•atterns in Stripes, Dots,

ALL OA.Y!

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CI'IITTCR TRACK

you

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FY:1'1! SNII'i'YERSEi..F- A ,.!ji'JOQThi~L AN' GO ,..,.~
GIT HIM!

ODD! WE: AIN'T

Ineu cor.cerm. NatiOnAllY advel'tlscd Hne. MWlt
a hust!er.

l'la.in Colon;, in Red, Green, Light Blue, Na.\'y, Tan and
Brocade~

and all -over

'

Brown-Fane~·

·

p~tterns--

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For soc

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1

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noor,
sanae.entr:mt:c,
Mn. L . N.
roums, t~lllo
private
first

Glrbel', 7fi2 So. 2nd Av e., !I.J.Itl alc
port.
12-8-3;

j-OR_REN
_T_Tw
-~ llu"St ' r~~~ io~

lliht housek~cplng-witb garage.
t.tn. Ida Wrlfht. Racine, 0 .
12 8 Jt
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25c und

~Oc

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Mens Mllf'ftenl

~ELLO,

"THAT;
MJi T'd
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'Tl:iE

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The GAY BANDIT I

of the BoRDER
~··•

by TOM GILL
Which .waJ he?
A killer •.. a mad, insolent daredevil .•
or a passionate liberator. fighter for
0.

..'

the rights of the humble?-In me
border country they spec'llated fever·
jshly on THE GAY BANDIT OF
THE BORDER whose every action
· iiwolvcll the romance of beautilul
Adela Morales, niece of his hated foe I

4:~ ~~~4i ~OVE .STORY

fb11f1daf,

ta·-,tlle: · .

Tttllun•
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TO

Safety
Plate Glass
All

With loose spring filled cushions, upholstered

10.000 Xmas Greeting Cards

in Cretonne and Tapestry. coverings, fltniahed in
decorated finishes-

Two of the finest Hne of Greeting Cards inclu&lt;led in this assortment--

$5.85

~

,.. .' ' :
.'

Ypsilanti Reed Rockers .

A complete line of these popular Xma• gifhl-·
i.n ·squ8teA and oblongs, rani1ng in price from
50c to $1.95.

AlJeD, KaMal! Olty,

! l2fi.

Robert

~dbJom

UIO lil 29 lnningB.

de-

·seattle,

1 George Kelly, PhUadelpbta, de~
feated AI Miller, R&amp;clne Wis., 125

I to
1

36 In 16 tnnlhgs.

I----

Schmen._g Meets
Walker
In Miami
I
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1

\

Accordiali to Imide
mation OJt. A:c:tivitiea of
--T~O Fi8htera.

GlQON GREETING CARDS
!tbLd·e .lin Cincinnati and
·DA.VIS t:REETING CARDS
Made in Boston

·5c and 10c
~ li!!ANHATTAN LIN.E OF

Dec.

Ladies Chardonized Stockings
3l}f.) needle-Extru fine Rayon 1 Silk Stockhl$'5 in
the new winter shades-Cradle foot, !big.h
spliced heel, pecoed tot&gt;1'

39caPm

CHRISP.~ .POSTAL GREETING CMlDS lc

We have ass~~blt.d all dte T~y~,
.

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ANOT·I tER SHIPMENT

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POMEROY, OHIO, THUR$DA Y, DECEMBER 10, 1931

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Silk Scal'fa !
()Utin• Pajlllmao
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·Rain Coah
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Rec:eive
SILK HOSIERY
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Polo Jacketo

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Tricycle

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Capa
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Golf Soeka
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Handkerchief&amp;
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Gartera

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SHIRTS

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piece

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BED SPitEAOS
RayOil Sillc, , .

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9llc 0;

HOUSE

!pPPERS

Fjw Meu,

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Chit~

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Toledo, 0 .. Dec. 10--INB-Admtttlng that the
shooting were
launChed a
tnto the slsyina
sla~r and the

Dalotb ClUne thrOUKh the wibdOW

frcm an unmow,, source lor arts.

Grace .J'ultano, an eXJl~tant mdm.W
cr who was mortally woun:Jed wheft
a bullet ripped throush Ute 8"and l"urtaln or her bathroom aa she
into the t~
was llbout to
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In the back
ru5hed to

woman's husbAnd ln a we!lt
hOme here !Mt nl1ht.
The vlctims were Mrs.
BaSiuua. 56. and her brother.
Warnte, 13. Auauat BUIUWI,
was reported ~r dea.th with
bullet wounds 1n his Udomen.
BMUIUII, when questioned by o.u- flniper , craah-ed
ill lhe h?lllJ roortl
thorttlfa, sakt that two' men
whistling clts e over
en.W!red. •the houR and Shot
tbat, oJ his 18-year--old
wtre and tlrother-in-Jaw and
JJ~rroldyn ,
turned their l'\ln8 on his.

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