<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="21966" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/21966?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-09T17:04:29+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60428">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/665eb78caa4dbc8bb5961c14c69fdf59.pdf</src>
      <authentication>b74ae13bfd4123f4130e8e49a4b7e0e8</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="69225">
                  <text>...

'

.,

~w-···•••••• --

'

···- •.,.

,_.•

-

;
\

I

••r''
NOTICE
READERS
I...._ Newo Ol&amp;ce

TrllouDe, call 238-1.1 If the Buola...
Oftice uk for liOZ·R.

'

FULL LEASED
VOL. VI · NO. 74

..,.
____, ..... '

unt

If fOil waat
of Tloe Dally

IF IT'S

NliWS

rT"B IN

THB DAILY TRI DUNE

\lTEATHER FORECAST'it . Cloudy

a.11d conUnt»d urwettled

(Illy and :Prtda y.

... ,,_,

WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

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

flY

CAfi.RII:!:JL 16
C£ N'I'.li
By mall ,_ r~4 .00

PRICI!:-SUNDA lt 6

.....•

-~·

1;).~\l:i

.
'

.&gt;

'

lr,.

,•

.

,-' -·...

'

'

'.

;.

'

..

.

.'

'1!~-

'

.. , 1

j :

AS.CHRISTMAS +lRAWS NEAR RATHBURN'S .IS IN COMPLETE R.EAOINES3
.·. "''""'
NEEOs. · BEAUTIFUL .GIFTS FOR EVERYONE,''THE CHRISTMAS-READY STORE.
...

~j

•

•
'4

. .

'

' l

IN LAl&gt;IES ltEADY·TO-WEAR.

..

~

y o";.know aht~ will Jlle 1~inty

I

' :'

ha!'d 'l'ade Linserie of Pun:·1 'Qre French Silk[
'

'.

' '

~

.

.

:i&gt;ait~maa, Bed Jaclceta, Combinationa.

I

I

I

~··,

RAYON SILK UNDits

SMOCKS
_.E.,_V.,_E~N:!:I~

i'MH'' •

DRiSSJ:o:~

DRESSES

~DIES

Robea
~n'!':el Robeo

Silk Hoae

..

i ~10
GLOVES
.

LounalDB

,

'

Slip-On otylear' $1.95
. to $3.50
F~ltiC GLOVES

Ne"'!
. \.•

. ,,' SOc to $UKI

"

P,.jainaa

Silk Scal'fa !
()Utin• Pajlllmao
Punel
·
·Sllppen .
Fancy Gartera
·Rain Coah
.' Jewelry
Glo•e•

Fur Scarfo·
Coata

on.....

.

'•I

-,..

• .•

'~o. ·~:,, .. ;f1ji uMBRELLAS
For

9Sc:"lo $1.95
NEW MESH SilK'
HOSE
\1• , ' , ,
t

,.•

· M.85 Up.

$1•116-Up

''

c.-.

faaMoned H -

$1.75 to $7:110
'•

...

E•ery Lady Lilceo to
Rec:eive
SILK HOSIERY
De:od.Ue pure.ailk full

,...,

j

C,epe, .P,.ncette-Gowna, ,Siipa, Step· Ina, Panla/

ft.o.c , • •

LUGGAGE,-Bap, (;ladotone, Hat Bo:oea,
Laci!M

Silk Uncliea, i

I

Ladiea, Gene. and
. Cllil..,.

;

' . •••0(1 to ' •••. ,

\

1'1/'

kpecil!l Carter Silk.Bloomen .-nd P.Jmla ... . Slle

. Fort THE MEN

\'

Tiea

Hoae

Suapenden

Fancy Socki

Punea

Rain Coata
Polo Jacketo

Necklace
Compacta

... .

:\llel

0........

(I, • ·: •• 2&amp;

10:illk

GIFT SUGGESTION$
... ·FOR THE BABY

'

'

Carria1e Roliea
- ~

...

'"

MEN'S. Sl'i.J; ;.HOSE

lk to1Se
Silk and j;letwn tOe Up

o.e.-

Sca.r f•

.. . .

'\ ";

Shoea
Stockinto
Failey Soclca
Jacketa ·

Underwear
Tricycle

Silk Bloome,..
Handkerchiefo
Coab

';I,

Boolec!i

' Glovea

Pajamu

Silk Scarfo

; .

Knit Suita
Capa
··. .Mittena
Rattlen
Blanketo
Veata

Sweaten
Golf Soeka
Bella
Suapenden
.. . \
· lffi&gt;kle See.

Gtovea

Bella
Pajama•
Niabt Sbirta
Socki ·
Houae Slippero
Sweaten
Handkerchief&amp;
Underwear
Gartera

All new fall . ahadea.

I

G.FT
BOY
·FOR
Lntber Capo .
Knit Capo

.

Shirta

·• ...,;

'"-' •' ";!-'~!:.~ " -

ci)ther' Gradeo Rayoa;$J)it Ho.e

FOR:THE GIRL

'$weatera

'~'''

I
59c to $3.00

SHIRTS

._.,_

A welcome lift
,

25c and SOc

. 50c to $1.0(1
' ~~ · ' [

'j '

··-'

JllOR

ffl£

I ·. ;..l_'

' I '

...... ·' ' 1_

We.·

.'

HOME

Curtalaa
Cuflaiaa
ltup

Veloeipede ·$3.95

Doll ea,riqe

Up
Couter wa,ona
$3.48

. £.tabliah

..'
Tbe J. N. Ratllbura

Dimler aad tea ..-

p.._.Sc:Uf.

··-~

('

.

.

'

Wt"&amp;t Cranae. N. J .• Dee,. lo-IN6
- Terror of a "phantom an.tper"

POLICE BAFFLED
wh""'life"'orad&amp;"•••
'"''""
""t
the
ot a. &amp;trikln&amp;:ly
beauUtul
TRIPLE ___
SHOOTING ha.blt.a.nts
"''"' or ""
m••"" .,,.,... :'!i·
here todAy.
1

Towelllela

·=·.' ··

••

25 ,.... guanntee .
Special Prlteo

Tabh! Linen Seta

lia'portet1 aDd
d.

Wdh
Clotho
.

.

tic, by the ut or

piece

tiMi

BED SPitEAOS
RayOil Sillc, , .

Crlaklt

9llc 0;

HOUSE

!pPPERS

Fjw Meu,

.w- ..ul

Chit~

~~

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
:;:··· :,··,:It
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.

�'

.

'

•

'l'llt7R8DAY, DIIODOZR 10, IIIII

•

TQ D.\D.Y

I

)) A I L Y

-~~I
~..

•d ~ ,£

...

f*

T RIB U :r, E I

Oldo. UDdlr toM Art o1 ~~&amp;re~~ a. 1.178 • PubUabed DM&amp;:r &amp;ud
~.. except S&amp;tuldaY I.IOC&amp;ted on Lo•ar Becoru1 street. ~. Q
Whtn our friencil eeM 111 lett.tn or newt metter for publlcaUoP t.h.ey
~Jp tll Cf8U at&amp;n lhelr name-alLhoulh not necesurUy to be
prluteel AnonJDlQUI Jettera however excellent and dnirable m tbcnl~
.-wWIIeplll&gt;lllbed
WI 111168 PIJJILIBBING COHPANY
I'• ........ ~ ... Olreulat.lo11 Dept CaP Wl·ll

Par Edtlorlal Ofioe CaU Ill· L
l!IATION.U AnVDTI81MG 8EPBEIENT4TIV&amp;II

Devine-Tenney Corport.Uon
New York and OlUc:aco

J

•

Maybe

I

l

.....

.. . ·- .....
'
: ...
--.. ,, _... -...
~

~ -~1.1, ~..~.

.._

..::,-~--..-­

•

Wrong

~·m

Medii....,.

-- ....
.. -·· __ .
.-, --(

'']he GAY BANDIT
~:

. _Jb

o~ the

"7Jr--'&lt;JJ:"&amp;-!_

P,...i.Mio .... .S....l-.. ~o.uo

•

the upraght: and thtHr mheritance shall be for ev&lt;Jr.·-1
1

,-

• HAVE ALL GOOD--The young lions do lack, and
sutfer hunger, but they that seek the Lord shall not want
any good thln11.-Poalm 34 10

I

I

I

a\

' ..., , _ Srlt4lmt.. - . c:11"' ~rib• "-"" _,., ....,
• mt.

CUIS&lt;:' I~ UJ)O~

~-----

ELABORATE PLANS MADE
· FOR EUCHARIST CONGRESStf'

BORDER:

b!J

T0 M GIL L

,

-

:he pioneer of Free Wheeling
presents

j

RIUMPHANT
UDEBAKERS!
'~ 1932

•
I met '

'

IBroad Run' \\'.• Va•

I

It

I

11

-F-u-rt-he_r_

Good R•ddaacBI
'llmml of 1he u 1HllUm1nlly -n nrn
•~duh1r or doni\ n1ul H II uu~ per
fu•mru 111 _(m \\UIIIt'U nl '.leheJHJI
1'1'1~111
A gm\l un~ uu; nnll lh':!
Clull.k B 1\CI~ Ulacf'U In 11 11111h1 lhe
t'fJlluph
Here ilt&gt;1:1 tlw clunk 1111
emhlem ot wumf'll s 8t'tv!tul.ll:' Uo•l&amp;

The Truth About
Rheumat'ISm

--

I

Th1 flnpl}('l \\hCl:e mmrl wtu; un
balunccd fro.m {llll~ wcaung Ol.ltl
eau 11g

BAYLES DEATH

fl!E RECENT tragiC death of Lowell Bay leo, noted
American speedster of the au·, IH a l..tlow to the Li(lecd
Hide of Amt;!rtcan aeronauti~H
Generally tegarded as thf·
most likely man m the country to tegam the laurels lost to
l'lance some yeartl ago, the flyer lost ht:i hfc man attempt
to set a new speed au record
Bayles ts but another mautyr to the au caw:te By hJt~
work, much had been acc9mphshed tn the progreljs of
Npced planes
Whetl the atr mode of travel U! yet 10 1t"'
mfancy, SO many, many hileS have been RRCMficed In enw
llcavors to t urther 1t, It seems uJmo~t~t tOo costly to be
worth the expense already lev1ed.

Free Wheeli"t plus Synchronized Shifting

Drastically

'

Safety Plate Glass
All Around

I

Apple Butter•""'··~
Sweet Pickles

---·THE YEARLY ADMONITION

l

•
IHPS.iOn
and f•mllJ
•
Rod r1elt OOOdnlt.e lptnL 6a~"

I

I

OUR INHERITANCE-The Lord knoweth the

I

4

FI'ddlers' Contest _ ......-... . _____ ·- . 1I
Is p 0 8 t p 0 n e d Lo t 20 Lbs f F t I
I 8 Jn J ust •40Weeaks

---

Moath

Ps&amp;lm 87:18

..... 'h

POPlAR RIDGE

I

~- the love,lonlW ud deYodott of tt.1 DeODle. must be in harmony With
tb'b tft.chinp of J N th.e Chriatwboee •oidillt fnt,. ever) .old and cn~viee
ljf thelt.Uman h~1 anlll of whom tt waa JPtd ln Jobo '1 ••6, 11 NEVER MAN
IYA!a MD TJUs~YA.N."
•

of

•

A R
~• ... -.......
L••o
.. o &lt;Jock rrom ....
.....- .-auur
....~ ....
... , ttw mor"ftlorlwn 0 1!Tnuin~ bi Lot · only of thl" wllldom of such acUoro •
M"i ld~t Dobb6r wtll 11:0 Lo Pal.1 Powth Annue Burtal lD c:harp of t.ertnc on Lhe brtni: of ec:onont)C AmerlCUI adherence ! but tbat th e
ll.er!bura P'rida.y v.tlere ~:~he will Rawbnaa. Will be made ln t.be HUl collapse and Great. Britain Is In &gt;MI.fCiuardl; agamst European tn

......

"'"

ftr&amp;.tB.or"'B-31-••-·
All relljiouo teachlnr, doetrine"'
'l"&amp;f
U .P' w,r,....... ereed,lf they are to bav(l any cla110

--

I

or. . .

visit reloUvea
cemeter)'
serlow dlffteuiUee
tanglunent.ti. stipulated tor by the
l ntcht ~tnt1 Sundayt •ah Ra.Jmond
Mr, !.lla Cot'bin IU\d son Hw I Y Mr Corbin bad been ln lrn~
The Preelden\ ddended the ad- ~;t&lt;na.te had been m etreet secured
Mr and Mrs Brian Cremet:m&gt;t or Rou&amp;h
d Po1~1oou\.h aud Chiirlet; Wome l health for 60111e t.lme, and for ihe l mlnll;tratlons COUret! In the Mit.n ~ nd Lhc ln l.t!nL6 or the Un iLt:ll KYII:t:r vl\lt.r.d Sunday wllh Mt Bind
ThOR' wllG wer.. caum, Oil Oke)'
Rowh t nd ta.mtl)' Sunday wve
Corf! or Tol~o are here called by l p11st ~~everal month&amp; wu bedfast lchurLan ISitua~lon over wbich he 8W.tes prot..ected
1 need not re Mr11. Geof1~&gt; Cremet!na
the ct~c.th o! Charles Corbin
He spent almost hill enure life her!' sald •we have been deepl) con pe~~o t lhaL Cor over twelve YCtlTI!
Mr and M111 Jlliile.ll ~mlt&gt;y Mr ful&lt;i Ml':!l Oeo~ Hlutnbot.hun
Mn; P M Celbu ol Ashv;-11e 0 !He will be remembered by the rot- 1cemed
t'\t!rv PreSlCI.eu ~ illW every secre l sl)f'nt the w~k !Dd with their and daughter of Y.lddleport Mr
1s vhdttng M &gt;tis Jewn Smllh
dentA of J41ddleport as wharf rnu~
AI parties t.o the Ke1Jo(Ji-Bri11J1d lb ry of StaU! hB.S uJgca ~his action laaughler Mrs Belva Harri!K)n who antJ Mrs Stanley Hart Nr and.
BABY SON ARRIVES
M and Mra C W Bta:-.&amp;bW')' of ter Whlch poe.ltton he held for a pact and t1;1 Ul&amp; nine power treat~
~~ a mawrlal contribution to the Is se rtou~l y Ill at her home In east I M.r• Ed Hotfman bl Letart ~
Oucs~ or the club wert Mrs Ros
Mr and Mra Harold Estep an- ooe Fo'lliler DQd M1 .s Chu.rlcs Me· Hun tington were o\er-nl@ht \lU~~tli number or yean
he said we hiiVe w. responslb llrty Pu c nc ~ttll:'m.- nt of oont.rovenles I Oall lpchs
1He~UM.Jn and two .lOll and Dick JohDnouneP the birth or a nine pound Ml.l-'ltel
Wcdnt'lday of Mr and Mrs W E
He ia .llurvlved by his li&amp;ter M1M In malnl.atnlnv the tnle(frlty of ~ ~mu 1~&gt;: !llllr&lt;J n$ rmd a fur ~her at:!s ur 1 Mr amJ Moo Leman h11ve rr.uvtd ~on
son born Thursday Deormber 10
Vlrg1nl&amp; Gorbln and llii!!Ytral nleoe11 China and a direct JntereJSt with iUl(.- ll!o:.liln~t war
to Williamstown
Mn; Ph01i'be Hemley 1.11 ill
Club prlre wM awarded to M1 ~ Stansbury 11.nd brother
Mn C F Rathburn left Wed 1and ru!phewa
other nation .. In ma&amp;ntamlng peace
Oth er loteltn matLers reported
Mr and Mrs Oscar Thomas IH' rE'
&amp;arl Clark hlld the m11fortune
Edison Hobl;tetter a.nd the ~ ues
DINNER PARTV
nesa~:~y tor Columbw; w H:&gt;lt u le\\
-here
hv the President were
Sunday KUest...~ of Mr and Mu SUiidliy of falling from the iOl't ot
prltle to Mrs McMMter
TO GET EVEBGBEEN'S
The Prellldl'!nt devoted only
!:it Lawrmc~ waterway- 1 am John Holmes
fi btl.rn re&lt;'elvlng race lnj urte~ and
Mrs J H Orate channJn&amp;IY enDer•clous r-erreshmet1!.s \\Cte set da)'l
tertained at her home on Nortll
Mts.&lt;. Allie Mauck Mn Mina
Membel'l of the Feeney-Bennett panaraph to the world court hopt-ful an aiJreem,.nt may result 1 Leo Shaver of OaiiiJXlHS spo:nt l spramln8' his arm
dole.! and Mrs I&lt;1inN_e M.aye~ Po,t of ~e AmeriCan Le1lon wUI which promlses to proYide a pro I Hhm u reasonable tJme enabling Wedensda v at his home hert&gt;
Third Avenue, Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs Hazen Roush spertt
~ PCl"ll WednEsday 1n C.:hcihlrP ...,lth ao t.o Brosta W Va , Saturday af· tracted &amp;tl\lltle In the present ses I Uti to bcgm v.ork on thiS rreat p10 t Mr and Mr'~ James Wllrd a 11 d Sunuay \\':lth La.wrenc11 Clark and
wltll a .!IX o clock dmner in honor
MEETING POSTPONED
Of het dalJibter Ruth s el8'hWenth
ter 1500 small p.ble trees and lour slon
JC&lt;:t l'olllc h v. tll be or much lmpor chlldren of Eno vl~ lwd Mr a.nd l ramiiJo
The date tor the m&lt;.&gt;etlng of lht Mrs Edv.oard Swisher
P c Powell Is QUile 11l at his large onea which wtu be 1n the
He recalled that be hlld sub tancf' tc{lnomlcolly to Canada and 1~ 1 s Arthur cuugh~nou r sunda :r 1 Mr and Mn Pard Hudson of pt
blrtJl.c.ay Ruth was the recipient of W C T U whkh was schedttle t
decoration or th• streets here lor mit~ the prot.oc:ol!: Ia.lst se&amp;l':llon
the llmted SU.Le!&gt;
Rtv AbleB of Lancaster was a Pleasan' were \ots.lting home folks
many lovely glfta The evening wa, to l)e held Thursda) e\ening a l tacm • on Powell Street
M1 .. OrQham Waddell and dau- the t.be Christmas season
Upon that occasion
he said
NKa ragu u- Il .!1 "roposed •o recent ilUf'st of George CremeEW! Sunc!a~
~;pent I.Q. ml111c a.nd dancing
the heme of Mrs Mildred Kim or
I e~pre~ my views fully not withcra..., cor4,pll:l,ely
American
Mr., GMrge Lemley who has
MI., Etta ROU!'ih ct Maaon was
Tllt-se'were invited Veva RWl!"ell MUI street bas been po:~tponcd In gbtl!r returned W-ednesday e•cnlllij
Dorothy Fultr Ruth
Hawkins d!ftnltely This is In respect lo V1r !rorh Col umbus where the y have
armed for ces tro rn Nicaragua aner 1been sen ously 111 Is much lmprovf'd 1 vlsJtmg he.r slstt'r Mrs Phoebe
their Prc~ alentrul election m 1002
Miss Edlit JePklns spent Wed Hen ~ ley Saturday
Pauline Tuckerman VIrginia Oreg11 ginla Corbin 11. cba.rter mcrnbe1 beeu visiting Mr and Mrs Lou
Maxine Smith Sara Loul5e Scott whOHe brother Chm les Corbin Saundefi:J
H
l fll •du \\ol\h h r sister Mr.o~ Joe l
---------Knt.hrrn Ellzaf:leth Juhllng, Mayme diPd Wedne!lday
Mr~o E.lmer McCart Jdt. fhur~ I
attJ- Sul\&lt;itantlal progre55 has
J
day mornin~o~ for NE'Wy Ealt m fol ll.
been m,ade In Cl!.lr}lllg out the pro R~l}(&lt; N:lf.;;z,~erenlered Holzer ho~- 1
Eliz&amp;beth Co~ert Stella Palmer
ylsit with her parents
-111'
11llll or withdrawal ot our act!
Loulal Talbctt Vlralnla Leonard
Mr and Mr:; D"lmo.r PaUle)
Tbe old-tune fiddlers contest
~lUes In Haiti lf'Commended by the pita] Wednrsduy for treatment
Max•ne Burns and the honor guest
moven Tue.sdn from Locust Strcel
which was to have been helct here
commission Which- mad. an In
Mrs Glen Rose and son Bobb,.
to th e 0 H Stewart prope1ly o.
CORBIN RITES FRIDAY
Dt:oember u has been postponed
~estlgalioii of Hnltlan H!!alrs 111 1 \J~ It "d Mrs Hflobert Clouch r"Th t th 18 tb t
Llll 24 h
CLUB HOSTESS
South Thhd I. venue
p
1
Ul ~ •• ~ 1
ordln
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo 1!930
cently
e ru
a w. n
oun
1ce&amp; ror Charles Cor- ~~~~;;t"rb
Mrs
M
Hennesy
,
be
hasunera
serv
8
ace
1
t.o
an
\\rlte1!
Im
only
yrs
old
and
Mr
and
Mn
C
E
Fife
or
Galliafte
r
you
stllrL
tllklna
the emc.tent
Mrs Cecil Bradbury enU!tlalned
28
0
111
I th
y the committee 1n we.lghed 170 lbs until taking one
Bollvlt~ and PJJ.ra[il"ua~ -rt'preser. Pfllls Y.ere recent ~Jests of Mr and I pre8Crlptlon colled AUenru uric acid
her bridge club Wednesday evenlnll: tess ~~'rlday afternoon to lht mem- ~~rn~o afa.!~t al~a~O :e~nes!~?; h
ut her home on Third Avenue ber.s o! the local chapter of the D be conducted Friday afternoon Hl c ;~~~ ~mu~ :!'~~stared under box or your KrUIIChen Sal ts Jli!.4 f tatlveli of thtlil gmernments ar~; Mrs John Lemley
po~~hl~a~sh~~aveinyour bod9r 4
- - - --- - - - - - - - -----the uusplces of the F~ne -Bennett weeka &amp;.lifO l now weigh 150 lb.~ J nov. mectln(l: In Wash ington In F E Holme~ of Old Kyger spent 1 dllltress are
on~ o • ~~~
Post oi the Amerlcan ti~~:Ion anc.l aliSO have more energ) •lld turther- I hopes of conclud ing a pact or non Lt e week E'r:d with his pa~nt.&lt;; Mr agam-and ba~k on ~h~ job
\\Ill be presented m the MldulEl)Ort ~ore ~ve never had s. bungJy l• hl- aggress ion between them
and Mrs Mehln Holmes
Youre simpl y fooilnl you:!
high school aymnaaium au&lt;litortum ent.
Guatem~t.lruJ·J-IIInduran boundar} j Mr and Mrs Joe Whea ton spent when you stick to mak~hlft'
fY.enLy~nve champion rtddlers
Pat folks ahould take K.u.::chen dl~.!!pute-upon American lmtlatiYt' !Sunday 1\lth Mrs Versla Smith
deadeners and rellevers--unless uric
acid goes--rhewnati&lt;m~ stays 'J"Ith
from Kentucky We.st Vlrgin.la and 8alts 1 ~~ a~ass otb hot ,~ul.cl ev;ry u. comm~ ston to hl:tllr thl:-; mat ~.tor
01110 h.ave entered the contest to morn.....
ore
reakfast.--:!•. IS) v.111 ccnvc:nc here next Tuc&amp;da~
you
date a nd It 1s expeeted that u cent bottle lasts • Wct'krs-~ou can under the presidency or Chief e.. !
I Allenru !.'! positively guaran~
many rnol'i! from the three states Itt ltruachen at all DruggtSts In tlce Charles E\ans Hughc~
•
j Martin &amp; Roller DTua: Co of Ml4:r
will enroll before the praenta.tlon Pwneroy, Manm &amp; Roller In Middleport and drugglsb5 every}Vhl!'re
The fatherlnll: 6 t these champJGn dleport or any druK store •n a.metA n umber of mmo r and routm•
:'11 and Mrs Dick Jnhnsoo and I to do just as this notice states or
cld-tlme fiddlers should 1e5ult In lea U not Joy!Ully !Hl.Usf!t'd alter lrta lle:; v.e re nponed by lht pr s I daughter and Mr and Mrs Orla.nd I money back- a generous bottle for
one of the greateet production&amp; oi the ftrst bottle-money bacK
sdv !dent In concludlnl( 1m rw 'IlK'"
Ht ~• n •pent Sunday v;lth George 85 cents
&lt;DlJYRU!AJir laJI.ININ'rERNATIONA.tHAIMZJNIO\INC. - JJISTRIBI.Jr.6D IJY lUNG FEATt/RR.S SYNlJICATE/11/f!
5Ucb music ever attempted 111 thla
~ ~ -------- -- ---.section
ot
the
State
{lf
Ohio
PROLOGUE
Thl' West Virginia state champ
In • patch of moot~llght
ion fiddler wm be here along with
ma sked ruler halted
plwt) of othe• s alm011t equaUy aa
t oed bringing plenty of fun and
Just aheaU, Just beyond the frmge
E'nt~ t tainment Pruf Fadely princl
of shadowy mesquste that s k1rted tl)e
pal (11 MldcUeport hi.Jb aehool will
dl'gert's edge, two du sty .,..agon
be one or llle judges m the contest
tracks led out over lhe mesa They
Prot Fadely kl a fiddler humelt
were all that marked the Yuma•
taking port ln many old Umc fld.Vecdt road, those tracks, and for
dler contests In Vlramia and Wes t
fifty mtlcs of cactus and &amp;and they
Virgmia Tlekt&gt;ts ha~ been \) laced
were a ll that recorded the turbulent
on :;ale
U!Stence of an mternat1onal bouDd·
ary hne. But now, hke faded, dl5•
carded rtbbons, they stretched, lone·
ly and md1 stmct, a cross the desert,
then dropped abruptly over the edge
ot the mesa
COonUnued lrom l)ate one&gt;
M1nutes passed The tall nder
consl8tent with our own p:JIIcles
tat mot1onk~s-.a brood1nl{ staiue,
and prtnclplru~ If we take Into aca•lvered w1th moonhght Only the
cout.t the abnormal sJtuaUon :£\OW
eyes moved--eyes that g'httercd
existing In the world l am sure the
restlessly through the mask, breAmerican people have no dcslr~ to
attempt to extract any sum beyond
l,.ssly searchmg that velvet darkness
the capacity or any debtor to pay
ahead A fitful tltghl wmd crept bke
and It is {lUr view that brood vision
a stgh among the mesqu•te. O!!ee
&gt;equues that
our
~~:ovenunent 1
the horse pawed 1mpat1cntly at the
lihould recognl:oll' the sltU&amp;ilon as It 1
und, and once he ra1 ~ed hts head to
exists
u.ch some famt, elusiVe messaif(
Mr Hoover said that while this acS1lence An endless Silence wlule
tion has no JH,aJing on tbe conrerthe twtsted shadows of the mesqmte
ence for limlta.t.lon of land armal"ngthened before the rnnkmg mpon
ments to be held next Pebruary. bl
~~~w~Wu...aft. Jlextc.m .....
Mm:Uch 811 the burden or tom:petlhd't~ i coyote howled Again J1lvery,
tive armaments hflti conLrJbuted to
moon-drenched stlence, whtle the
bring about this depresalon
we
kmg mmutcs passed
tru.st th&amp;.t by this evidence of our
d£sh e to assist we shall have conAbruptly, m tbe sam~ startled sec~
tributed to the good wdl 50 neceMon4. both horsf) and horseman rused
ary
in the solution of this major
d1c1r heads Out of the desert ntght
que~tlon
rose a sound far ofi ami md1stmct
All of the important creditors
1 rom a formless, pulsatmg murmur
governments hnmedlately accepted
lt rolled nearer, unul at last thl'
th18 otrcr the President said and
sound resolved 1tsclf mto the muf
al.ready have foregone payments
fled tr'lt d of galloprng horses
••• , ••a.1au&amp;h, wdd and Jeenng, and for a brief Instant due them as of July 1 last
Only thrn the IJIUCt figure 1n the
saw om, ned ;~~;a.r..,( the desert ~k)'
The affect of this qreement 1
I
+
moorthghl moved A tou~:h of the -----------------=-~~::.:..=.::.:.~.:::___ he continued was JlllltantaneoUB 111
TUDE
RAKER
cogmeering
geniuo
soon
to
new
bciabt• in
1cm, and the horse slepped forward
Tl,..
reversing the dllft toward llllnerai J
~mong
thr
sand~
and
cacllts
...
For
a
moment
a
shadow
ol
d1
sa
p
'"'onom.
pan•c
and
hae
•••ved
••
,
these Triwnphant New Studebakcrs. Drastically lo'W'er in
tnto t I1e &amp;he Itermg mesquJte, where so11tary passenger m t he p u11 man po•••lna nt cros~rtl th&lt;: mans race, give
u ,
"
....
time
•· th• ~lee _..
of th•··
prrce,
they are better cars tbao the world could ever buy befoN
agam tJ1ey fr(lzr to rmmobtle 1ook ed eager1y out mto t1ll: nrg 1lt t 1J e ll 11c 1allghcd \\ell I've been countries to~ readjust
~-•
their economtc
!'!tatun, lost m that ~hadowy obscur- 1h en g 1ance d at h IS watc 11 F rown ""f teen years ma '.. mg 1t A 1ew J1ours life 1 a.m confident It comments
at an, pnce.
IIY Gently the man's hand dropped mg, he drummed for a momeut on dday won t be fatal Verd1 }Uncuou Itself to tbe Judgment of thtl Amerw 1

!'

-«

~-·--

fl

I

1S One Year
ISlx Montha
.80 Three Month&amp;

e.oo one

TU B.ULY -

Middleport
News

THURSDAY DECEMBER 111 1031

a,. Joba P.

.,....lb ..

PoDIG'O)', Ohle

POIOROY. bRIO

Long May She Burn!

l!ll,('nd-dua matt~ Sept 13 1011 at the Pee\ ~ .,

ot

TR.IBUNZ.

I

38 -n .

,,,

Ca•pbell'• ··~::" 4

lSc
29c

Automatic Starting

lb
Cllll\11

Hacore Cllftntd

lpa11tetti

lb
cans

.Smoked Callies
Rolled Oats

12c
••• ··l2c
lb

Eeotnullly

~ Jh

1

Dairy Maid

Bread

21 fJoZ

hrin
loof

try thu&gt; dehcr~u~; wh••lt~ome loaf

Prunes

tl&amp;e BO U

Be

4 "' 19c

RICE

6c:

8 o'clock Collee S
•
Fresh Fruits and Vt.-getables
Pqtetoes
'"
•;.:::lcebcf9 Lett~c •
'"" IJC

•tc

Navel

Or•ng&lt; 5

f!llperor

Celery

1

Gw ,,
1

'"'

' ,. ._
"''"

~

lSI

.SC
IZC

SUNNYFIELO FLOUR 2tli. •• Sack ltac
lb
ROW. or PRINT BUTTER
31c
t hunds
NAVYllli:ANS
Uic

Lower Prices

- nu rxlra charge

,

for an . mstatll to the black auto·
maliC at his sule fhc barrel " 85
sttll wann H 1s knees clasped the
horse more ttghtly Hts hthe figure
had taken on a new tcnsenes9 and
l1e leaned forward- \\tth coldly •agee
'"
eyes
In the moonlight ahead the ntght
had become dunly peopled With gal
loprng horse men, swmgmg down toward Ihe mesa's edge Mex1can cav
a l ry on patroI Th cy r od e m loose
ranks. two abreast talkmg 1n low
tones Little whtrlmg pools of sand
rose beneath thetr pound1D,I feet,
then died, ~nd m another mmute the
sound of the1r burned passmg faded
• As the last son1breroed figure tnelt·
td back Into that mght of &amp;lienee,
the sohtar,y horseman left lhe shadOW,!I and ror::je slowly to the mesa's
run Leamn11 far out Ill the saddle,
h1! e""es
followed the1r steep de1cent
1
to w.tu~re. almost dtrer;tly ~neath
h,m, the tra1l turned ' and plunged
stecSiy downward There the little
cava c*1e had halted
In a tJaht ctrcle they were chi'·
tered about a huddled figure that
loy face downward
m the road Out
'
of the ,1ttl Inut the angry hum of
manv.r vo1ces nMiC to the sohta• .r
ra.aer'a
ears, and beneath the mask
•
h iS teeth steamed. in a bnef tmtle
He bent forward, watehina. Two
metl had tftp--.a
from their
.,...
1n thehonea
and r;used )Lre
liM"
ftt.roa.d.1.1
"'
'••
f'or
a
ntomen1
thar
l,.d•r
wav,
'
looked at the fat:e, then formed the
L--rd
.....
ran thro••h
., ezl" A 1L.1vcr
.,
"""' "'........
the group The aight aeecned to
row tuddenly &lt;hiP. iJneas1ly --.
•••h
nwr peered mto the darkneas 11 if
•
It ntnp" loomf!d awldenl1 menadn1
Thin from above bunt: a b.ugh,
wild and jeerinr, llld. for a bncf ••·
etant the hor1emen below taw outlinea against the deurt tk•
" the tall
~~!ntr1:e~ -=~~e~~dt; a~'e'~,",...
IY
aeature, ud apia that jeering,
mocking laqb floated down.
A rattL! of atonea u the horse
nrervcd blek, and DOW the dusty
edae of the mesa rfumed 'tdlite and
empiJ beneath the mooa,

CJIAPTD I
0. ...t -..e •oonlt •....n.
tweniJ' miles to the east. • trala
-.blttled. and,witlt a ~eh of com~~~~ 1nl:!lltr [lf!4 to a Jl-

I

the w•ndow, then hghlmg a c•gar 1s f{lur m1les from IO\~n l ~fl t It '
tcan people
c:ltc walked toward the door
"A good four nul{'~ Th1' J•mc
Recalling that the foreian debt I
The first thmg one mtght 1tave t1011 s JH~t a 1111 s11cu~ an d h\ O p1urs paymen ts are d ue a t th e t reasury I
notu:ell almut tin~ man wa~ IH~ gnat of tr :~c ks Rc ~ t belongs 10 11 e . _ 0 y. Dec 5 the president said It is hi&amp;h·l
st:&lt;:e Tall large lnnln~d wllh ln~ge ole
ll.Jc co iHiuctor looked {.h •-.ar ly desimble that a law ahoUid ~
shouldeu at1d a chest that curved a~J;m~ 1Y on 1 mlo t h c -'u•s , ante '1&lt; s enacted befo"e
• that da'""' authorl•po"eriully beneath \JI.e tan ~weed an empt~ country Mcx11an horrll'rll ing lhe secretary Of the treMury
sull lils walk too, ga\c a !&gt;'!' n&lt;&gt;c nr l only half a 1111 Je sont h of here. In with the approval or the president
vast reserve power, the panther walk dayhght you can see tlle bounrlary to pruij;pone aU payments due U!l
of a born wre~tlcr /\nd next u J[ 1 0 h Lilli ~O il II? limes a patrol of
during the year ending Jun~
30 1932 and too provld&lt;&gt; for their
,
m softenmg contrast, one nOticed 11 CX!t:&lt;Ltl c~v .-.. 1ry
..,payment ove• a JO•yea• pe"l ~·•
' Wha t are t hey f or-ornament 1' beginning
'
• ""
the fnendly eyes of the man t 11c 1ull
July ' 1, 1033 • '
"Oh &lt;I 11 ~ pan f t he "or&lt;
J1
but firm hps, curvmg upvlard a htth~
s a1
AltbouKh Mr Hoover made no
at the end&amp;, JUSt enough to rehcve ways b een on 11 Jmr 1ngger 1 h ere s mention of an extension of the mosome of the gnnmes&amp; m the square sull occ.aslonal ruBthng and kmfc· ratorlum beyond next June there If!
clear-cut Jaw He v.as a man one carvmg Right now the Vcrd• coun little doubt felt here that It wtll
-·
m1ght turn a1ter m passmg, a man I"Y
• h•• on e b an d I1 no bod Y '' been 1 have to be exte n d~
~
... ..-en w1t 1
one would remember w1thout qu1tc a b1 e , o ge , S cems 11ke 1! tcrc a Jway~ 1 --·--· --·...
--- ..,.,
knowmg why Abflut h•m one felt w11l be hell poppmg wherever there 5 ,._.._ ......._"'" . , , . , """ '"'"""""
8 sen se of pmse-a seasoned Qlt,ihty a boumbry hne between two naAI If life and perhaps sorrow had lions He yawned 'I d gd a TIIR;hts
gtVen hmt a matunty beyond his sleep 1f l were ) ou The porter can
years. Yet he could not have been ca II you JIIS1 b e fore we h'l
1 th e JUne·
over twenty-five
t•on "
B u 1 t 0 th'e man •' seeme d on1y a
Pulltng open the door the man
few
m• nu t es a r1cr hc ha d cos~
1 d 1u s All The Kiddiea Can Get
lo. kod down the track to v.hne the
tl
t
tl
1
Juol What They Need
red lat1tern of a flagmon gleamed eyes 1a le porter was p uc k mg at
&lt;ho
•heel•
Th
I
lh
h
If
then vaulted over the rear ra1lmg of
roug l e a open
The Stanabury Drur: Comp!UlY
the Pullman For a momet1t he stood w1ndow• a f am 1 eery I' ghl gIowed
·'
1 s cuge
·'
look•ng about him whtlo !he hot, over &lt;h l' ues&lt;:r
an d 1h e c h1IJ has a new ldnd or Cod Liver on
1 arr II e Everybody knOWS that Cod. Liver
nnforgctable breath of the desert 0 f ear1Y dawn •~
... y m tIC
011 and suruttline are the two best
beat in upon h•m, bnngmg a. mea- dre•••d qu• ckJ Y an u·' as !be t"atn
•
olopped
·an
d
th
'
thlnp known to malte ehUdren
&amp;Ofle falntlv, provokmgly fam&amp;har
•
own e 5 cps
Tbo con~uuc t or 118 d b een rig ht grow naturally and be atrons and
He felt the.r lOft, dry sand beneath
bla feet Beh1nd h1m the tracks Veodt jun·t
.. &amp;o n wat n olh m g m ueh health)' Btl\ Btuabury's he.ve a
pure, Norwegian OOd L1ver 00 In
alistened out over the duert, and A htlchlng pos1, a weavmg ru &lt;I cd
which eweJ¥ cram colltaliUh 600
o
d
nd
b•
d
th
"~
d
ah•ad the grtat bla.,k locomoi!Ve r a • a • '"yon • e 11TOWft san ' units of Vttamln A and 260 unltll
'
'
ol
the
&lt;Ieee
t
d
tt
I
b
the
d
II
paat~ Ota e1ther 11de famt ghostr
o e'
Y
u of VItamin 0 Tbese two Vitan;atna
,..
~ n f
Jv dumr
of mesqmte and cactus D'ec
o mesqm , e an d ca:c , us
are very Important.. VItamin A lr-,.
'
Alroady tl 1e ""'
strctche
endlessty 1nto the night
,,... sen g '"• s t"• u nk ltod creases bodily lfOWth and buUds up
Agam a tittle v&amp;annt Wind attrred been s\\ung to the ground In an··- he rahed both otlto•• monte n t tb e P uII man Inrc: he d rCBI.IItance to diaeaae VItamin D
the aands Exultant'' 3 h11 head
fo•w•nl
and th e Iong Jme of e~ •• protect&amp; apnl.llt poor teetll, sort
powerful arms above
•
bones and rickets It make!t po&amp;$1·
''Gad," he ~JO&amp;ced, .. the old desert pulled away into the. red of the sn •- bl8 a supply or CalciWIIII and Pho&amp;1Ik e some nse
again"
And
AIone In lhe austere Imrnens1ty oI phorus, two big factota in the oatthe a&amp;r
wild thing
he once
amftedmore
ural Chemiltry or healthy bodlea:
A S(IUnd above h1m revealed the tho deoort• the man I00k ed a bont Vitamina A and D are way below
Pullman conductor sm1hng down l11•n No o&lt; lc •n Slg hi No o n c &lt;o normal 1n most famUy dietll That 1
from the platform
meet !urn Near the tracks a wpod- Is why thirty per cent of all
"Oeaert smell gaod tontght?"
en srgn confided that Verd1 lay four children are under•welght and un"'Dou to me." The big man mile&amp; to the south. but h1s eyes, fol~ der·nourlahed
lauohed "[t11 • amell I'd almost lown'lg 1ta drrect10n, nttled cur1ous~
Hexe, then in 8tanao Cod Liver
ly on a black ob,ect •t the top of a 011 you have meaaured VItamins
forgotten [)d. w stay h.ye long~" bttle rise In the glowmg bght It fot"'your oblldren-a.nd for every
"'The train from th~ nocth 13 l~te resolved &amp;tself mto ' lonr open car member of the f&amp;mt1y who b run
and we got to wait Maybe molt of there tn the lddl of the
d 0 t- down. tired,
underwelc:J1,t and
the nlabt"
m
c
a-oa
n
"Tbat
h0 an late Jato lined aptnlt the •k1 the machine aieklJ Oome In and tala it OYel'
loomed ap Ular tome derelict .,ec'er Order a bottle oad nlcb lbe
V'erdi..
•
, akn4oued In tht mfcltt of the de.ert. welcbt, appe&amp;raBae and brlibtzlesl
'fb• ClCIHactot nGdded O.We re No one at the whul The thma waa or.eac~ ehlld Yau wDI btl delighted I
due at Verdi )unction In forty mtn· limply there empty. aad mOtioftlca Sold by
utet-Just mJdnlrbt We'll bo tuclcy aa4 tnexplal~ble.
THE ST.t.NliBU&amp;'I' DRUG CO. I
to pt there ll:r UybnJk."
lTe • O.U.oO
Mlddlei&gt;ofl, 0

I

I

Automatic Ride
Control

'

These Triumphant New Studebakers oft'er you, in addition to
the maror innovations bsted at the left, these atartlioa bettero..oentl
••• tmproved bnkes ..• new 81rplane•type inttruments on the
dash w1th Free Wheeling diol ••• on electric ,...,une ,.up •• ,
metal sprmg covers on all model1 •.• a reflex. tailliaht that never
farls .•• vacuum spark adJustment for smoothness in accelera•
t1on .•• new a1rplane-type steel backed engine bearings •••
gleater cooling capacity ••• finer body hardware , , • COIICeflled

Full-Cushioned
Power

' hood{latcbes ••• new inside sun vi110t ••• aoti•giare slopiD&amp; wind·
sh1eld ... chromaum plated ateel apoke wheel• ••• one~piece
fenders ••• steel running boards •.. beat...aistiD&amp; apoqe rubber
door mats ..• improved rim assembly .•• Ur~cleader, carburetor
s1lencer and Full-Power muftler ••• all these, plua Korea of
mmor refinements in des1gn and appointments, mark these l•leal
Studebaken as indeed, Tnumphantly New.
·

°

Longer Bodies
Wider Seats

\I

4

V't
• A and D
I 811U.D8

Sold BY Measure

I

IIChooll

I

I

I

Ai r-Cu rvc Coach craft
•

New Convertible
Body Styles

en.,., for Two•

,New Service Policy
+

Closed Bodies
.'
' Wired
for Radio
. ..J
.....

'f ·
'

OLD
raJCB

aBDUCTION

11850

Sl60

Now
1850

160

COMMANDER EIGHT

All Bodies Insulated
Against Heat.
Cold and Noise
,•'1-

NBW
PIUCB

125 Ml:i .U.U.,-JOl -..,.,.,.

+

St

- ....- ........._ - - --· - -

Re,:• BNJU!Ibta, lor Five-t --- - -

11350
1350

IIJ85
Naw
158S

S 980

111195
Naw
1151

----- use

Stdu, for Pift• _ _

DICTATOR EIGHT

llli•Jt._.,,..., IS aru,..-r
C..pe, for P_.
_
St

--~ ~

Rei• Broo... ua, for Fan,. -----

__.,_,.

w ...

for,.,....

-

--~---·-

1031
11130

STUDEBAKER SIX

,. ....

JJTW ....IMNI.-Me/~114'-'*

eo.,., lor Two• - -- -

------

1840

-

S!• .._. Broo,.,.m, lor F1n,. _ 890
Now
895
Sed•, Cer p,.,..•- ---. - - - - - 890
'WinJfwNtlll tnw.. ,.., ,........,.,
AD,rllt•.t,_,_.,, B-..mM.-,Im.a,.,..

sm
llO

S6
5

•

l ,, ./ '

fute •

M\V·I

S

GARAGE

' J

POMEROY,

OHIO

\

�'

.

'

•

'l'llt7R8DAY, DIIODOZR 10, IIIII

•

TQ D.\D.Y

I

)) A I L Y

-~~I
~..

•d ~ ,£

...

f*

T RIB U :r, E I

Oldo. UDdlr toM Art o1 ~~&amp;re~~ a. 1.178 • PubUabed DM&amp;:r &amp;ud
~.. except S&amp;tuldaY I.IOC&amp;ted on Lo•ar Becoru1 street. ~. Q
Whtn our friencil eeM 111 lett.tn or newt metter for publlcaUoP t.h.ey
~Jp tll Cf8U at&amp;n lhelr name-alLhoulh not necesurUy to be
prluteel AnonJDlQUI Jettera however excellent and dnirable m tbcnl~
.-wWIIeplll&gt;lllbed
WI 111168 PIJJILIBBING COHPANY
I'• ........ ~ ... Olreulat.lo11 Dept CaP Wl·ll

Par Edtlorlal Ofioe CaU Ill· L
l!IATION.U AnVDTI81MG 8EPBEIENT4TIV&amp;II

Devine-Tenney Corport.Uon
New York and OlUc:aco

J

•

Maybe

I

l

.....

.. . ·- .....
'
: ...
--.. ,, _... -...
~

~ -~1.1, ~..~.

.._

..::,-~--..-­

•

Wrong

~·m

Medii....,.

-- ....
.. -·· __ .
.-, --(

'']he GAY BANDIT
~:

. _Jb

o~ the

"7Jr--'&lt;JJ:"&amp;-!_

P,...i.Mio .... .S....l-.. ~o.uo

•

the upraght: and thtHr mheritance shall be for ev&lt;Jr.·-1
1

,-

• HAVE ALL GOOD--The young lions do lack, and
sutfer hunger, but they that seek the Lord shall not want
any good thln11.-Poalm 34 10

I

I

I

a\

' ..., , _ Srlt4lmt.. - . c:11"' ~rib• "-"" _,., ....,
• mt.

CUIS&lt;:' I~ UJ)O~

~-----

ELABORATE PLANS MADE
· FOR EUCHARIST CONGRESStf'

BORDER:

b!J

T0 M GIL L

,

-

:he pioneer of Free Wheeling
presents

j

RIUMPHANT
UDEBAKERS!
'~ 1932

•
I met '

'

IBroad Run' \\'.• Va•

I

It

I

11

-F-u-rt-he_r_

Good R•ddaacBI
'llmml of 1he u 1HllUm1nlly -n nrn
•~duh1r or doni\ n1ul H II uu~ per
fu•mru 111 _(m \\UIIIt'U nl '.leheJHJI
1'1'1~111
A gm\l un~ uu; nnll lh':!
Clull.k B 1\CI~ Ulacf'U In 11 11111h1 lhe
t'fJlluph
Here ilt&gt;1:1 tlw clunk 1111
emhlem ot wumf'll s 8t'tv!tul.ll:' Uo•l&amp;

The Truth About
Rheumat'ISm

--

I

Th1 flnpl}('l \\hCl:e mmrl wtu; un
balunccd fro.m {llll~ wcaung Ol.ltl
eau 11g

BAYLES DEATH

fl!E RECENT tragiC death of Lowell Bay leo, noted
American speedster of the au·, IH a l..tlow to the Li(lecd
Hide of Amt;!rtcan aeronauti~H
Generally tegarded as thf·
most likely man m the country to tegam the laurels lost to
l'lance some yeartl ago, the flyer lost ht:i hfc man attempt
to set a new speed au record
Bayles ts but another mautyr to the au caw:te By hJt~
work, much had been acc9mphshed tn the progreljs of
Npced planes
Whetl the atr mode of travel U! yet 10 1t"'
mfancy, SO many, many hileS have been RRCMficed In enw
llcavors to t urther 1t, It seems uJmo~t~t tOo costly to be
worth the expense already lev1ed.

Free Wheeli"t plus Synchronized Shifting

Drastically

'

Safety Plate Glass
All Around

I

Apple Butter•""'··~
Sweet Pickles

---·THE YEARLY ADMONITION

l

•
IHPS.iOn
and f•mllJ
•
Rod r1elt OOOdnlt.e lptnL 6a~"

I

I

OUR INHERITANCE-The Lord knoweth the

I

4

FI'ddlers' Contest _ ......-... . _____ ·- . 1I
Is p 0 8 t p 0 n e d Lo t 20 Lbs f F t I
I 8 Jn J ust •40Weeaks

---

Moath

Ps&amp;lm 87:18

..... 'h

POPlAR RIDGE

I

~- the love,lonlW ud deYodott of tt.1 DeODle. must be in harmony With
tb'b tft.chinp of J N th.e Chriatwboee •oidillt fnt,. ever) .old and cn~viee
ljf thelt.Uman h~1 anlll of whom tt waa JPtd ln Jobo '1 ••6, 11 NEVER MAN
IYA!a MD TJUs~YA.N."
•

of

•

A R
~• ... -.......
L••o
.. o &lt;Jock rrom ....
.....- .-auur
....~ ....
... , ttw mor"ftlorlwn 0 1!Tnuin~ bi Lot · only of thl" wllldom of such acUoro •
M"i ld~t Dobb6r wtll 11:0 Lo Pal.1 Powth Annue Burtal lD c:harp of t.ertnc on Lhe brtni: of ec:onont)C AmerlCUI adherence ! but tbat th e
ll.er!bura P'rida.y v.tlere ~:~he will Rawbnaa. Will be made ln t.be HUl collapse and Great. Britain Is In &gt;MI.fCiuardl; agamst European tn

......

"'"

ftr&amp;.tB.or"'B-31-••-·
All relljiouo teachlnr, doetrine"'
'l"&amp;f
U .P' w,r,....... ereed,lf they are to bav(l any cla110

--

I

or. . .

visit reloUvea
cemeter)'
serlow dlffteuiUee
tanglunent.ti. stipulated tor by the
l ntcht ~tnt1 Sundayt •ah Ra.Jmond
Mr, !.lla Cot'bin IU\d son Hw I Y Mr Corbin bad been ln lrn~
The Preelden\ ddended the ad- ~;t&lt;na.te had been m etreet secured
Mr and Mrs Brian Cremet:m&gt;t or Rou&amp;h
d Po1~1oou\.h aud Chiirlet; Wome l health for 60111e t.lme, and for ihe l mlnll;tratlons COUret! In the Mit.n ~ nd Lhc ln l.t!nL6 or the Un iLt:ll KYII:t:r vl\lt.r.d Sunday wllh Mt Bind
ThOR' wllG wer.. caum, Oil Oke)'
Rowh t nd ta.mtl)' Sunday wve
Corf! or Tol~o are here called by l p11st ~~everal month&amp; wu bedfast lchurLan ISitua~lon over wbich he 8W.tes prot..ected
1 need not re Mr11. Geof1~&gt; Cremet!na
the ct~c.th o! Charles Corbin
He spent almost hill enure life her!' sald •we have been deepl) con pe~~o t lhaL Cor over twelve YCtlTI!
Mr and M111 Jlliile.ll ~mlt&gt;y Mr ful&lt;i Ml':!l Oeo~ Hlutnbot.hun
Mn; P M Celbu ol Ashv;-11e 0 !He will be remembered by the rot- 1cemed
t'\t!rv PreSlCI.eu ~ illW every secre l sl)f'nt the w~k !Dd with their and daughter of Y.lddleport Mr
1s vhdttng M &gt;tis Jewn Smllh
dentA of J41ddleport as wharf rnu~
AI parties t.o the Ke1Jo(Ji-Bri11J1d lb ry of StaU! hB.S uJgca ~his action laaughler Mrs Belva Harri!K)n who antJ Mrs Stanley Hart Nr and.
BABY SON ARRIVES
M and Mra C W Bta:-.&amp;bW')' of ter Whlch poe.ltton he held for a pact and t1;1 Ul&amp; nine power treat~
~~ a mawrlal contribution to the Is se rtou~l y Ill at her home In east I M.r• Ed Hotfman bl Letart ~
Oucs~ or the club wert Mrs Ros
Mr and Mra Harold Estep an- ooe Fo'lliler DQd M1 .s Chu.rlcs Me· Hun tington were o\er-nl@ht \lU~~tli number or yean
he said we hiiVe w. responslb llrty Pu c nc ~ttll:'m.- nt of oont.rovenles I Oall lpchs
1He~UM.Jn and two .lOll and Dick JohDnouneP the birth or a nine pound Ml.l-'ltel
Wcdnt'lday of Mr and Mrs W E
He ia .llurvlved by his li&amp;ter M1M In malnl.atnlnv the tnle(frlty of ~ ~mu 1~&gt;: !llllr&lt;J n$ rmd a fur ~her at:!s ur 1 Mr amJ Moo Leman h11ve rr.uvtd ~on
son born Thursday Deormber 10
Vlrg1nl&amp; Gorbln and llii!!Ytral nleoe11 China and a direct JntereJSt with iUl(.- ll!o:.liln~t war
to Williamstown
Mn; Ph01i'be Hemley 1.11 ill
Club prlre wM awarded to M1 ~ Stansbury 11.nd brother
Mn C F Rathburn left Wed 1and ru!phewa
other nation .. In ma&amp;ntamlng peace
Oth er loteltn matLers reported
Mr and Mrs Oscar Thomas IH' rE'
&amp;arl Clark hlld the m11fortune
Edison Hobl;tetter a.nd the ~ ues
DINNER PARTV
nesa~:~y tor Columbw; w H:&gt;lt u le\\
-here
hv the President were
Sunday KUest...~ of Mr and Mu SUiidliy of falling from the iOl't ot
prltle to Mrs McMMter
TO GET EVEBGBEEN'S
The Prellldl'!nt devoted only
!:it Lawrmc~ waterway- 1 am John Holmes
fi btl.rn re&lt;'elvlng race lnj urte~ and
Mrs J H Orate channJn&amp;IY enDer•clous r-erreshmet1!.s \\Cte set da)'l
tertained at her home on Nortll
Mts.&lt;. Allie Mauck Mn Mina
Membel'l of the Feeney-Bennett panaraph to the world court hopt-ful an aiJreem,.nt may result 1 Leo Shaver of OaiiiJXlHS spo:nt l spramln8' his arm
dole.! and Mrs I&lt;1inN_e M.aye~ Po,t of ~e AmeriCan Le1lon wUI which promlses to proYide a pro I Hhm u reasonable tJme enabling Wedensda v at his home hert&gt;
Third Avenue, Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs Hazen Roush spertt
~ PCl"ll WednEsday 1n C.:hcihlrP ...,lth ao t.o Brosta W Va , Saturday af· tracted &amp;tl\lltle In the present ses I Uti to bcgm v.ork on thiS rreat p10 t Mr and Mr'~ James Wllrd a 11 d Sunuay \\':lth La.wrenc11 Clark and
wltll a .!IX o clock dmner in honor
MEETING POSTPONED
Of het dalJibter Ruth s el8'hWenth
ter 1500 small p.ble trees and lour slon
JC&lt;:t l'olllc h v. tll be or much lmpor chlldren of Eno vl~ lwd Mr a.nd l ramiiJo
The date tor the m&lt;.&gt;etlng of lht Mrs Edv.oard Swisher
P c Powell Is QUile 11l at his large onea which wtu be 1n the
He recalled that be hlld sub tancf' tc{lnomlcolly to Canada and 1~ 1 s Arthur cuugh~nou r sunda :r 1 Mr and Mn Pard Hudson of pt
blrtJl.c.ay Ruth was the recipient of W C T U whkh was schedttle t
decoration or th• streets here lor mit~ the prot.oc:ol!: Ia.lst se&amp;l':llon
the llmted SU.Le!&gt;
Rtv AbleB of Lancaster was a Pleasan' were \ots.lting home folks
many lovely glfta The evening wa, to l)e held Thursda) e\ening a l tacm • on Powell Street
M1 .. OrQham Waddell and dau- the t.be Christmas season
Upon that occasion
he said
NKa ragu u- Il .!1 "roposed •o recent ilUf'st of George CremeEW! Sunc!a~
~;pent I.Q. ml111c a.nd dancing
the heme of Mrs Mildred Kim or
I e~pre~ my views fully not withcra..., cor4,pll:l,ely
American
Mr., GMrge Lemley who has
MI., Etta ROU!'ih ct Maaon was
Tllt-se'were invited Veva RWl!"ell MUI street bas been po:~tponcd In gbtl!r returned W-ednesday e•cnlllij
Dorothy Fultr Ruth
Hawkins d!ftnltely This is In respect lo V1r !rorh Col umbus where the y have
armed for ces tro rn Nicaragua aner 1been sen ously 111 Is much lmprovf'd 1 vlsJtmg he.r slstt'r Mrs Phoebe
their Prc~ alentrul election m 1002
Miss Edlit JePklns spent Wed Hen ~ ley Saturday
Pauline Tuckerman VIrginia Oreg11 ginla Corbin 11. cba.rter mcrnbe1 beeu visiting Mr and Mrs Lou
Maxine Smith Sara Loul5e Scott whOHe brother Chm les Corbin Saundefi:J
H
l fll •du \\ol\h h r sister Mr.o~ Joe l
---------Knt.hrrn Ellzaf:leth Juhllng, Mayme diPd Wedne!lday
Mr~o E.lmer McCart Jdt. fhur~ I
attJ- Sul\&lt;itantlal progre55 has
J
day mornin~o~ for NE'Wy Ealt m fol ll.
been m,ade In Cl!.lr}lllg out the pro R~l}(&lt; N:lf.;;z,~erenlered Holzer ho~- 1
Eliz&amp;beth Co~ert Stella Palmer
ylsit with her parents
-111'
11llll or withdrawal ot our act!
Loulal Talbctt Vlralnla Leonard
Mr and Mr:; D"lmo.r PaUle)
Tbe old-tune fiddlers contest
~lUes In Haiti lf'Commended by the pita] Wednrsduy for treatment
Max•ne Burns and the honor guest
moven Tue.sdn from Locust Strcel
which was to have been helct here
commission Which- mad. an In
Mrs Glen Rose and son Bobb,.
to th e 0 H Stewart prope1ly o.
CORBIN RITES FRIDAY
Dt:oember u has been postponed
~estlgalioii of Hnltlan H!!alrs 111 1 \J~ It "d Mrs Hflobert Clouch r"Th t th 18 tb t
Llll 24 h
CLUB HOSTESS
South Thhd I. venue
p
1
Ul ~ •• ~ 1
ordln
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo 1!930
cently
e ru
a w. n
oun
1ce&amp; ror Charles Cor- ~~~~;;t"rb
Mrs
M
Hennesy
,
be
hasunera
serv
8
ace
1
t.o
an
\\rlte1!
Im
only
yrs
old
and
Mr
and
Mn
C
E
Fife
or
Galliafte
r
you
stllrL
tllklna
the emc.tent
Mrs Cecil Bradbury enU!tlalned
28
0
111
I th
y the committee 1n we.lghed 170 lbs until taking one
Bollvlt~ and PJJ.ra[il"ua~ -rt'preser. Pfllls Y.ere recent ~Jests of Mr and I pre8Crlptlon colled AUenru uric acid
her bridge club Wednesday evenlnll: tess ~~'rlday afternoon to lht mem- ~~rn~o afa.!~t al~a~O :e~nes!~?; h
ut her home on Third Avenue ber.s o! the local chapter of the D be conducted Friday afternoon Hl c ;~~~ ~mu~ :!'~~stared under box or your KrUIIChen Sal ts Jli!.4 f tatlveli of thtlil gmernments ar~; Mrs John Lemley
po~~hl~a~sh~~aveinyour bod9r 4
- - - --- - - - - - - - -----the uusplces of the F~ne -Bennett weeka &amp;.lifO l now weigh 150 lb.~ J nov. mectln(l: In Wash ington In F E Holme~ of Old Kyger spent 1 dllltress are
on~ o • ~~~
Post oi the Amerlcan ti~~:Ion anc.l aliSO have more energ) •lld turther- I hopes of conclud ing a pact or non Lt e week E'r:d with his pa~nt.&lt;; Mr agam-and ba~k on ~h~ job
\\Ill be presented m the MldulEl)Ort ~ore ~ve never had s. bungJy l• hl- aggress ion between them
and Mrs Mehln Holmes
Youre simpl y fooilnl you:!
high school aymnaaium au&lt;litortum ent.
Guatem~t.lruJ·J-IIInduran boundar} j Mr and Mrs Joe Whea ton spent when you stick to mak~hlft'
fY.enLy~nve champion rtddlers
Pat folks ahould take K.u.::chen dl~.!!pute-upon American lmtlatiYt' !Sunday 1\lth Mrs Versla Smith
deadeners and rellevers--unless uric
acid goes--rhewnati&lt;m~ stays 'J"Ith
from Kentucky We.st Vlrgin.la and 8alts 1 ~~ a~ass otb hot ,~ul.cl ev;ry u. comm~ ston to hl:tllr thl:-; mat ~.tor
01110 h.ave entered the contest to morn.....
ore
reakfast.--:!•. IS) v.111 ccnvc:nc here next Tuc&amp;da~
you
date a nd It 1s expeeted that u cent bottle lasts • Wct'krs-~ou can under the presidency or Chief e.. !
I Allenru !.'! positively guaran~
many rnol'i! from the three states Itt ltruachen at all DruggtSts In tlce Charles E\ans Hughc~
•
j Martin &amp; Roller DTua: Co of Ml4:r
will enroll before the praenta.tlon Pwneroy, Manm &amp; Roller In Middleport and drugglsb5 every}Vhl!'re
The fatherlnll: 6 t these champJGn dleport or any druK store •n a.metA n umber of mmo r and routm•
:'11 and Mrs Dick Jnhnsoo and I to do just as this notice states or
cld-tlme fiddlers should 1e5ult In lea U not Joy!Ully !Hl.Usf!t'd alter lrta lle:; v.e re nponed by lht pr s I daughter and Mr and Mrs Orla.nd I money back- a generous bottle for
one of the greateet production&amp; oi the ftrst bottle-money bacK
sdv !dent In concludlnl( 1m rw 'IlK'"
Ht ~• n •pent Sunday v;lth George 85 cents
&lt;DlJYRU!AJir laJI.ININ'rERNATIONA.tHAIMZJNIO\INC. - JJISTRIBI.Jr.6D IJY lUNG FEATt/RR.S SYNlJICATE/11/f!
5Ucb music ever attempted 111 thla
~ ~ -------- -- ---.section
ot
the
State
{lf
Ohio
PROLOGUE
Thl' West Virginia state champ
In • patch of moot~llght
ion fiddler wm be here along with
ma sked ruler halted
plwt) of othe• s alm011t equaUy aa
t oed bringing plenty of fun and
Just aheaU, Just beyond the frmge
E'nt~ t tainment Pruf Fadely princl
of shadowy mesquste that s k1rted tl)e
pal (11 MldcUeport hi.Jb aehool will
dl'gert's edge, two du sty .,..agon
be one or llle judges m the contest
tracks led out over lhe mesa They
Prot Fadely kl a fiddler humelt
were all that marked the Yuma•
taking port ln many old Umc fld.Vecdt road, those tracks, and for
dler contests In Vlramia and Wes t
fifty mtlcs of cactus and &amp;and they
Virgmia Tlekt&gt;ts ha~ been \) laced
were a ll that recorded the turbulent
on :;ale
U!Stence of an mternat1onal bouDd·
ary hne. But now, hke faded, dl5•
carded rtbbons, they stretched, lone·
ly and md1 stmct, a cross the desert,
then dropped abruptly over the edge
ot the mesa
COonUnued lrom l)ate one&gt;
M1nutes passed The tall nder
consl8tent with our own p:JIIcles
tat mot1onk~s-.a brood1nl{ staiue,
and prtnclplru~ If we take Into aca•lvered w1th moonhght Only the
cout.t the abnormal sJtuaUon :£\OW
eyes moved--eyes that g'httercd
existing In the world l am sure the
restlessly through the mask, breAmerican people have no dcslr~ to
attempt to extract any sum beyond
l,.ssly searchmg that velvet darkness
the capacity or any debtor to pay
ahead A fitful tltghl wmd crept bke
and It is {lUr view that brood vision
a stgh among the mesqu•te. O!!ee
&gt;equues that
our
~~:ovenunent 1
the horse pawed 1mpat1cntly at the
lihould recognl:oll' the sltU&amp;ilon as It 1
und, and once he ra1 ~ed hts head to
exists
u.ch some famt, elusiVe messaif(
Mr Hoover said that while this acS1lence An endless Silence wlule
tion has no JH,aJing on tbe conrerthe twtsted shadows of the mesqmte
ence for limlta.t.lon of land armal"ngthened before the rnnkmg mpon
ments to be held next Pebruary. bl
~~~w~Wu...aft. Jlextc.m .....
Mm:Uch 811 the burden or tom:petlhd't~ i coyote howled Again J1lvery,
tive armaments hflti conLrJbuted to
moon-drenched stlence, whtle the
bring about this depresalon
we
kmg mmutcs passed
tru.st th&amp;.t by this evidence of our
d£sh e to assist we shall have conAbruptly, m tbe sam~ startled sec~
tributed to the good wdl 50 neceMon4. both horsf) and horseman rused
ary
in the solution of this major
d1c1r heads Out of the desert ntght
que~tlon
rose a sound far ofi ami md1stmct
All of the important creditors
1 rom a formless, pulsatmg murmur
governments hnmedlately accepted
lt rolled nearer, unul at last thl'
th18 otrcr the President said and
sound resolved 1tsclf mto the muf
al.ready have foregone payments
fled tr'lt d of galloprng horses
••• , ••a.1au&amp;h, wdd and Jeenng, and for a brief Instant due them as of July 1 last
Only thrn the IJIUCt figure 1n the
saw om, ned ;~~;a.r..,( the desert ~k)'
The affect of this qreement 1
I
+
moorthghl moved A tou~:h of the -----------------=-~~::.:..=.::.:.~.:::___ he continued was JlllltantaneoUB 111
TUDE
RAKER
cogmeering
geniuo
soon
to
new
bciabt• in
1cm, and the horse slepped forward
Tl,..
reversing the dllft toward llllnerai J
~mong
thr
sand~
and
cacllts
...
For
a
moment
a
shadow
ol
d1
sa
p
'"'onom.
pan•c
and
hae
•••ved
••
,
these Triwnphant New Studebakcrs. Drastically lo'W'er in
tnto t I1e &amp;he Itermg mesquJte, where so11tary passenger m t he p u11 man po•••lna nt cros~rtl th&lt;: mans race, give
u ,
"
....
time
•· th• ~lee _..
of th•··
prrce,
they are better cars tbao the world could ever buy befoN
agam tJ1ey fr(lzr to rmmobtle 1ook ed eager1y out mto t1ll: nrg 1lt t 1J e ll 11c 1allghcd \\ell I've been countries to~ readjust
~-•
their economtc
!'!tatun, lost m that ~hadowy obscur- 1h en g 1ance d at h IS watc 11 F rown ""f teen years ma '.. mg 1t A 1ew J1ours life 1 a.m confident It comments
at an, pnce.
IIY Gently the man's hand dropped mg, he drummed for a momeut on dday won t be fatal Verd1 }Uncuou Itself to tbe Judgment of thtl Amerw 1

!'

-«

~-·--

fl

I

1S One Year
ISlx Montha
.80 Three Month&amp;

e.oo one

TU B.ULY -

Middleport
News

THURSDAY DECEMBER 111 1031

a,. Joba P.

.,....lb ..

PoDIG'O)', Ohle

POIOROY. bRIO

Long May She Burn!

l!ll,('nd-dua matt~ Sept 13 1011 at the Pee\ ~ .,

ot

TR.IBUNZ.

I

38 -n .

,,,

Ca•pbell'• ··~::" 4

lSc
29c

Automatic Starting

lb
Cllll\11

Hacore Cllftntd

lpa11tetti

lb
cans

.Smoked Callies
Rolled Oats

12c
••• ··l2c
lb

Eeotnullly

~ Jh

1

Dairy Maid

Bread

21 fJoZ

hrin
loof

try thu&gt; dehcr~u~; wh••lt~ome loaf

Prunes

tl&amp;e BO U

Be

4 "' 19c

RICE

6c:

8 o'clock Collee S
•
Fresh Fruits and Vt.-getables
Pqtetoes
'"
•;.:::lcebcf9 Lett~c •
'"" IJC

•tc

Navel

Or•ng&lt; 5

f!llperor

Celery

1

Gw ,,
1

'"'

' ,. ._
"''"

~

lSI

.SC
IZC

SUNNYFIELO FLOUR 2tli. •• Sack ltac
lb
ROW. or PRINT BUTTER
31c
t hunds
NAVYllli:ANS
Uic

Lower Prices

- nu rxlra charge

,

for an . mstatll to the black auto·
maliC at his sule fhc barrel " 85
sttll wann H 1s knees clasped the
horse more ttghtly Hts hthe figure
had taken on a new tcnsenes9 and
l1e leaned forward- \\tth coldly •agee
'"
eyes
In the moonlight ahead the ntght
had become dunly peopled With gal
loprng horse men, swmgmg down toward Ihe mesa's edge Mex1can cav
a l ry on patroI Th cy r od e m loose
ranks. two abreast talkmg 1n low
tones Little whtrlmg pools of sand
rose beneath thetr pound1D,I feet,
then died, ~nd m another mmute the
sound of the1r burned passmg faded
• As the last son1breroed figure tnelt·
td back Into that mght of &amp;lienee,
the sohtar,y horseman left lhe shadOW,!I and ror::je slowly to the mesa's
run Leamn11 far out Ill the saddle,
h1! e""es
followed the1r steep de1cent
1
to w.tu~re. almost dtrer;tly ~neath
h,m, the tra1l turned ' and plunged
stecSiy downward There the little
cava c*1e had halted
In a tJaht ctrcle they were chi'·
tered about a huddled figure that
loy face downward
m the road Out
'
of the ,1ttl Inut the angry hum of
manv.r vo1ces nMiC to the sohta• .r
ra.aer'a
ears, and beneath the mask
•
h iS teeth steamed. in a bnef tmtle
He bent forward, watehina. Two
metl had tftp--.a
from their
.,...
1n thehonea
and r;used )Lre
liM"
ftt.roa.d.1.1
"'
'••
f'or
a
ntomen1
thar
l,.d•r
wav,
'
looked at the fat:e, then formed the
L--rd
.....
ran thro••h
., ezl" A 1L.1vcr
.,
"""' "'........
the group The aight aeecned to
row tuddenly &lt;hiP. iJneas1ly --.
•••h
nwr peered mto the darkneas 11 if
•
It ntnp" loomf!d awldenl1 menadn1
Thin from above bunt: a b.ugh,
wild and jeerinr, llld. for a bncf ••·
etant the hor1emen below taw outlinea against the deurt tk•
" the tall
~~!ntr1:e~ -=~~e~~dt; a~'e'~,",...
IY
aeature, ud apia that jeering,
mocking laqb floated down.
A rattL! of atonea u the horse
nrervcd blek, and DOW the dusty
edae of the mesa rfumed 'tdlite and
empiJ beneath the mooa,

CJIAPTD I
0. ...t -..e •oonlt •....n.
tweniJ' miles to the east. • trala
-.blttled. and,witlt a ~eh of com~~~~ 1nl:!lltr [lf!4 to a Jl-

I

the w•ndow, then hghlmg a c•gar 1s f{lur m1les from IO\~n l ~fl t It '
tcan people
c:ltc walked toward the door
"A good four nul{'~ Th1' J•mc
Recalling that the foreian debt I
The first thmg one mtght 1tave t1011 s JH~t a 1111 s11cu~ an d h\ O p1urs paymen ts are d ue a t th e t reasury I
notu:ell almut tin~ man wa~ IH~ gnat of tr :~c ks Rc ~ t belongs 10 11 e . _ 0 y. Dec 5 the president said It is hi&amp;h·l
st:&lt;:e Tall large lnnln~d wllh ln~ge ole
ll.Jc co iHiuctor looked {.h •-.ar ly desimble that a law ahoUid ~
shouldeu at1d a chest that curved a~J;m~ 1Y on 1 mlo t h c -'u•s , ante '1&lt; s enacted befo"e
• that da'""' authorl•po"eriully beneath \JI.e tan ~weed an empt~ country Mcx11an horrll'rll ing lhe secretary Of the treMury
sull lils walk too, ga\c a !&gt;'!' n&lt;&gt;c nr l only half a 1111 Je sont h of here. In with the approval or the president
vast reserve power, the panther walk dayhght you can see tlle bounrlary to pruij;pone aU payments due U!l
of a born wre~tlcr /\nd next u J[ 1 0 h Lilli ~O il II? limes a patrol of
during the year ending Jun~
30 1932 and too provld&lt;&gt; for their
,
m softenmg contrast, one nOticed 11 CX!t:&lt;Ltl c~v .-.. 1ry
..,payment ove• a JO•yea• pe"l ~·•
' Wha t are t hey f or-ornament 1' beginning
'
• ""
the fnendly eyes of the man t 11c 1ull
July ' 1, 1033 • '
"Oh &lt;I 11 ~ pan f t he "or&lt;
J1
but firm hps, curvmg upvlard a htth~
s a1
AltbouKh Mr Hoover made no
at the end&amp;, JUSt enough to rehcve ways b een on 11 Jmr 1ngger 1 h ere s mention of an extension of the mosome of the gnnmes&amp; m the square sull occ.aslonal ruBthng and kmfc· ratorlum beyond next June there If!
clear-cut Jaw He v.as a man one carvmg Right now the Vcrd• coun little doubt felt here that It wtll
-·
m1ght turn a1ter m passmg, a man I"Y
• h•• on e b an d I1 no bod Y '' been 1 have to be exte n d~
~
... ..-en w1t 1
one would remember w1thout qu1tc a b1 e , o ge , S cems 11ke 1! tcrc a Jway~ 1 --·--· --·...
--- ..,.,
knowmg why Abflut h•m one felt w11l be hell poppmg wherever there 5 ,._.._ ......._"'" . , , . , """ '"'"""""
8 sen se of pmse-a seasoned Qlt,ihty a boumbry hne between two naAI If life and perhaps sorrow had lions He yawned 'I d gd a TIIR;hts
gtVen hmt a matunty beyond his sleep 1f l were ) ou The porter can
years. Yet he could not have been ca II you JIIS1 b e fore we h'l
1 th e JUne·
over twenty-five
t•on "
B u 1 t 0 th'e man •' seeme d on1y a
Pulltng open the door the man
few
m• nu t es a r1cr hc ha d cos~
1 d 1u s All The Kiddiea Can Get
lo. kod down the track to v.hne the
tl
t
tl
1
Juol What They Need
red lat1tern of a flagmon gleamed eyes 1a le porter was p uc k mg at
&lt;ho
•heel•
Th
I
lh
h
If
then vaulted over the rear ra1lmg of
roug l e a open
The Stanabury Drur: Comp!UlY
the Pullman For a momet1t he stood w1ndow• a f am 1 eery I' ghl gIowed
·'
1 s cuge
·'
look•ng about him whtlo !he hot, over &lt;h l' ues&lt;:r
an d 1h e c h1IJ has a new ldnd or Cod Liver on
1 arr II e Everybody knOWS that Cod. Liver
nnforgctable breath of the desert 0 f ear1Y dawn •~
... y m tIC
011 and suruttline are the two best
beat in upon h•m, bnngmg a. mea- dre•••d qu• ckJ Y an u·' as !be t"atn
•
olopped
·an
d
th
'
thlnp known to malte ehUdren
&amp;Ofle falntlv, provokmgly fam&amp;har
•
own e 5 cps
Tbo con~uuc t or 118 d b een rig ht grow naturally and be atrons and
He felt the.r lOft, dry sand beneath
bla feet Beh1nd h1m the tracks Veodt jun·t
.. &amp;o n wat n olh m g m ueh health)' Btl\ Btuabury's he.ve a
pure, Norwegian OOd L1ver 00 In
alistened out over the duert, and A htlchlng pos1, a weavmg ru &lt;I cd
which eweJ¥ cram colltaliUh 600
o
d
nd
b•
d
th
"~
d
ah•ad the grtat bla.,k locomoi!Ve r a • a • '"yon • e 11TOWft san ' units of Vttamln A and 260 unltll
'
'
ol
the
&lt;Ieee
t
d
tt
I
b
the
d
II
paat~ Ota e1ther 11de famt ghostr
o e'
Y
u of VItamin 0 Tbese two Vitan;atna
,..
~ n f
Jv dumr
of mesqmte and cactus D'ec
o mesqm , e an d ca:c , us
are very Important.. VItamin A lr-,.
'
Alroady tl 1e ""'
strctche
endlessty 1nto the night
,,... sen g '"• s t"• u nk ltod creases bodily lfOWth and buUds up
Agam a tittle v&amp;annt Wind attrred been s\\ung to the ground In an··- he rahed both otlto•• monte n t tb e P uII man Inrc: he d rCBI.IItance to diaeaae VItamin D
the aands Exultant'' 3 h11 head
fo•w•nl
and th e Iong Jme of e~ •• protect&amp; apnl.llt poor teetll, sort
powerful arms above
•
bones and rickets It make!t po&amp;$1·
''Gad," he ~JO&amp;ced, .. the old desert pulled away into the. red of the sn •- bl8 a supply or CalciWIIII and Pho&amp;1Ik e some nse
again"
And
AIone In lhe austere Imrnens1ty oI phorus, two big factota in the oatthe a&amp;r
wild thing
he once
amftedmore
ural Chemiltry or healthy bodlea:
A S(IUnd above h1m revealed the tho deoort• the man I00k ed a bont Vitamina A and D are way below
Pullman conductor sm1hng down l11•n No o&lt; lc •n Slg hi No o n c &lt;o normal 1n most famUy dietll That 1
from the platform
meet !urn Near the tracks a wpod- Is why thirty per cent of all
"Oeaert smell gaod tontght?"
en srgn confided that Verd1 lay four children are under•welght and un"'Dou to me." The big man mile&amp; to the south. but h1s eyes, fol~ der·nourlahed
lauohed "[t11 • amell I'd almost lown'lg 1ta drrect10n, nttled cur1ous~
Hexe, then in 8tanao Cod Liver
ly on a black ob,ect •t the top of a 011 you have meaaured VItamins
forgotten [)d. w stay h.ye long~" bttle rise In the glowmg bght It fot"'your oblldren-a.nd for every
"'The train from th~ nocth 13 l~te resolved &amp;tself mto ' lonr open car member of the f&amp;mt1y who b run
and we got to wait Maybe molt of there tn the lddl of the
d 0 t- down. tired,
underwelc:J1,t and
the nlabt"
m
c
a-oa
n
"Tbat
h0 an late Jato lined aptnlt the •k1 the machine aieklJ Oome In and tala it OYel'
loomed ap Ular tome derelict .,ec'er Order a bottle oad nlcb lbe
V'erdi..
•
, akn4oued In tht mfcltt of the de.ert. welcbt, appe&amp;raBae and brlibtzlesl
'fb• ClCIHactot nGdded O.We re No one at the whul The thma waa or.eac~ ehlld Yau wDI btl delighted I
due at Verdi )unction In forty mtn· limply there empty. aad mOtioftlca Sold by
utet-Just mJdnlrbt We'll bo tuclcy aa4 tnexplal~ble.
THE ST.t.NliBU&amp;'I' DRUG CO. I
to pt there ll:r UybnJk."
lTe • O.U.oO
Mlddlei&gt;ofl, 0

I

I

Automatic Ride
Control

'

These Triumphant New Studebakers oft'er you, in addition to
the maror innovations bsted at the left, these atartlioa bettero..oentl
••• tmproved bnkes ..• new 81rplane•type inttruments on the
dash w1th Free Wheeling diol ••• on electric ,...,une ,.up •• ,
metal sprmg covers on all model1 •.• a reflex. tailliaht that never
farls .•• vacuum spark adJustment for smoothness in accelera•
t1on .•• new a1rplane-type steel backed engine bearings •••
gleater cooling capacity ••• finer body hardware , , • COIICeflled

Full-Cushioned
Power

' hood{latcbes ••• new inside sun vi110t ••• aoti•giare slopiD&amp; wind·
sh1eld ... chromaum plated ateel apoke wheel• ••• one~piece
fenders ••• steel running boards •.. beat...aistiD&amp; apoqe rubber
door mats ..• improved rim assembly .•• Ur~cleader, carburetor
s1lencer and Full-Power muftler ••• all these, plua Korea of
mmor refinements in des1gn and appointments, mark these l•leal
Studebaken as indeed, Tnumphantly New.
·

°

Longer Bodies
Wider Seats

\I

4

V't
• A and D
I 811U.D8

Sold BY Measure

I

IIChooll

I

I

I

Ai r-Cu rvc Coach craft
•

New Convertible
Body Styles

en.,., for Two•

,New Service Policy
+

Closed Bodies
.'
' Wired
for Radio
. ..J
.....

'f ·
'

OLD
raJCB

aBDUCTION

11850

Sl60

Now
1850

160

COMMANDER EIGHT

All Bodies Insulated
Against Heat.
Cold and Noise
,•'1-

NBW
PIUCB

125 Ml:i .U.U.,-JOl -..,.,.,.

+

St

- ....- ........._ - - --· - -

Re,:• BNJU!Ibta, lor Five-t --- - -

11350
1350

IIJ85
Naw
158S

S 980

111195
Naw
1151

----- use

Stdu, for Pift• _ _

DICTATOR EIGHT

llli•Jt._.,,..., IS aru,..-r
C..pe, for P_.
_
St

--~ ~

Rei• Broo... ua, for Fan,. -----

__.,_,.

w ...

for,.,....

-

--~---·-

1031
11130

STUDEBAKER SIX

,. ....

JJTW ....IMNI.-Me/~114'-'*

eo.,., lor Two• - -- -

------

1840

-

S!• .._. Broo,.,.m, lor F1n,. _ 890
Now
895
Sed•, Cer p,.,..•- ---. - - - - - 890
'WinJfwNtlll tnw.. ,.., ,........,.,
AD,rllt•.t,_,_.,, B-..mM.-,Im.a,.,..

sm
llO

S6
5

•

l ,, ./ '

fute •

M\V·I

S

GARAGE

' J

POMEROY,

OHIO

\

�'
~

•

'

'.. .~.. W*ID

TID: DAJLY 'nUBII!IS, I'OittROY, otnO.

ua·.CULBERTSON. ANALYZFS
RANI»; OF CONTRACT BRIDGE
fN rlflNTES'f TO DECIDE
JIDDJN

C:U.UIFU:.D

.. .. ..

o\~V~RTISING

J&amp;CTION

~

(10 pL) !Oc.

--1-)

Qp 11!110 11 ! ~

-

e~~· ......

1

am

'TNATRE, POfoW\(1¥, TODAY
·~y DIPI.PMAT''
·

Ge..,wt,...,

rue .. , ..u..

"'" ........

a~a

~

ror At.

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

. .u.o eo_...,. "Po•

~&gt;v~:~"

.... -...,_.......,...., ''· -""""" ..,..,..., ....
·

-

Ftitdu - ' S.lllrdar

''CHMICES,.,

.

_,.......-.

....... _ _ _ ......... l[oo_ .._

,...,.lo~flo•l-bor~ -~ ...,.,...

•

'

ro-

..........

ia.a

AJ.o C-ecb' "Mani,ace Row•"

LIB!RTlltfMTIJE.. MIDDUPORT, TOD4Y
''CITY STREETS"

Tbe
_P'ISI:tm.
&amp; _ wm
__
be NIPODI1b&amp;l
_

tn
·-

JeJlt.

114vwll
.... hnz liiWJ',

lltu ....t . .; GarJ: eoop., WJD. _ .

Dron

SMae1.

floye I"UU"•. . . . a Pill~

w..,... Glbloa and

8;plt'la

Ret wbai Uppe.,.

Alao Cc!ln•cb· "Pic:todal No. 11
FrW.r and Satu.dar
M_.-. Dnuler aJill Polly Moran m

For Sale, Misc.

"POJ:.ITICS'' •

an.uw.rle 10 In

''

'
.1/ore You Watchiar Your

Almcst every case or apopl~:xy 1...
ar:tgravELted b~ spel~ ot Indigestion,
oft ~n RccompanJed: by dtr.zinBIIS. c~t­
pcchtlly after eaUns heavy !ooda or
a loo hearty meal.
lt you are beglnnJng to be t1·oub~
led by slight dlgestlve upsets-If
y1;u have pam or other distress ~~r •

SALESMAN WANTED-Local mrm
Guly to wor!t Pomeroy and I!Ufw
rounding counties calling on buslues!! cm•cerns Nationally odvertlscd line Must be u hustler
Permanent eonuec~o. If yqu
lllakc zoud . MERCHANTS if.l- ter eating- If you sutler from bid;
.QU4STI.UE:B. tm:. ~(101'-2020 Home headaches on dizzy spellsAv.,.un, !)u_y,lon, Ohio,
12-8-JL
Start W\klng a tablespoonful ol
Dnre·s Mentha Pepsin before meO.IIi.
Fot~atBv r~ plenishlng your scantl' gutrlc
POR RENT- 2 or .~it-~7'ill:'i".~ julce 1111d oa.slng the load on a tu·ed
ed for
housekecpmg
pnvat" ~tomach. Dore's keeps your stomach
roumo. prlvute
entmucc , firBl from getting out ot order.
flour, olso u.rag-c. MI .S i. N , No conscientious druggist would
o 1:rber, 752 So. 2m! Ave, Mlc! d1,. fl._''ct cnd tor a moment that any
POl t.
l2w&amp;-3~ I E• omsch remedy eould· ab!!Olut2ly
·
' prevent. apoplexy. But he will tell
FoR - RENT..:..:=-Two large roonu; r~r you thnt by keeping }'ou.r digestJon
Ught hou...ek-:!cplna- With Jl:ora~ . runnlnn ojong smoothly. you are '
Mrs Ida; Wrifht. Racine. o.
dolnlf much to le86en the danger ot
12R8R3t Rn Mtack.
~ · -:--:::---:--.
1'b·':! · ~sbury Drug Co. a.nct an
FOR RENT-Garage on Mechanic ROOd drudt11ts guarantee Bare's to
Street J. B. Epple, Pomeroy.
overcome indigestion or money
l2~10-3t back.
adv.

I

-

I

~.

·'

yean of

Wednaday.

A. Qold
Ruco Juhllno ond clauoht.o• !lrL
Prttz, Parkerabura Wedneaday whtrt l(l'l.
MI'OliWJ made J bWrol".....
Note :
Rubber
LoB Anaetea
weliprwel;ht, Ookl
\Uldtf'IO an oper&amp;tkm
trip
Wheellnt lui 8at~y . ·
18 --...."'-·
48 and 47 k"'•" to our ...
--....
""
·b
dtleat&lt;d B 0 ., • ' d ToW'l'&amp;!ne, tho ....,.,..,
hor
l!e'riei' Of 'a.ttlolel Wltlcb lin We were tortunate lnl5eed toes23 Rubber won
y
•
Prance, 110,
, Cl&amp;rtnoe Baler, driver ol the
Mr•. Hattie Koch '!'t\0 hu been
· - • - e' Cttlberbon noted
cape with ' a
of only 1716 Lenz with net acore of 1030 potnt&amp;.
blll 11 enJOflnl •
o.f Kr. and Mra. R. 'I'.
""
....,
'
_......., pdlous ~n view of this masMna of
Play wtll _be resumed th1a even·
Embleton llr and farnt)J' for U\41
upert, 4el 'Wl'ltbw lor ~teruratlonll bile b~ ttooora ln their hand&amp;.
lng. So areat 1l. my confidence in
__
The Mt.a:Ml City Oa.rden elub ~et put IIX weeki ret.urned. Yonclt.y to
1
~ 1Jen1ce on the brldp matob
Another stu4y of the bonor the superiOrity ot the ap,roalth·
Ban Franclaco, Dec. li)-.-JN8-_
a.t .the home or 1411:. L: J . Kutten- her home In Wheelfnl
lllrtill
played lJY !~ln. 01•!bertsoo atreuath belCI in the hanri is ID- tor¢ue I!Yitem of bl11dlng that I f~l Blazins over the li!tke meraed i
cud.er Tue6dllty evenl.nl,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert OhHnaer iJ1
~ ~ buaban4 Ell' C\hblr\IOD, temun,. AI mort readers k~;mw, we wll1 hlltve no Qtmculty in o~rMARY WOU"
1
of..ltla'tors bf Ute' approa.cb-forclnJ the iftlerally accepted !ltandard 9f ~omtng the sUght lead now held by course in 68, four under par, Hor-~' OPENING G&amp;ID OJ" SPSON
New Haven were Sunday aueat.l o1
.._._
bf oontract bidding, aplnat valutna a hand !or an geu~b.id. our vpponent.l.
ton 8m1th, "money player," today
8&amp;TVItDAY
' ' LOWE" T"OM ••
Mra. BarbarA. Smith IDd blothet
1
'!" ~·
led the• qqaUftera
in the open
San Fran-1
111.
n
n.-7
ftft.
UarUn Oblin11tr.
'IU&amp;i«r
a. !;till 'and Oa:wald Jlbbby. a.n· C;VHeall or ralse, b .. C r t - Th e averarc value or a. contract
cisco
naUonel
play
'Saturday
nlf:bt
wtll
mark
the
_
7600
In 11111 article Mrs. Oulbertaon Cf,vea son 8tandard table ot tiooot-trlciCS, rubller is 950 points. Thus far w.e champumahip a.t. the end of the J be&amp; Innhtns.Aot theotboiWk_e._~: _ae&amp;!IOllh'•h
Be&amp;ale Moore , 118 callinl ora
Wr. and MrB Doylt McKn~t
m enalyata of !the c&amp;rdl played to whk:h la as fQJlow1 :
haYe won three ·rubbe1'8, whllc Mes- first 18 holes or play .
! 1&lt;" 1 e
a~~a~~~a
..
Edna Morrill Monday.
•nd cbikiren of Spen~
apent
Mr. and. lin. Ben Boln and aoo
Wltb LellZ and Ja«by m l.he
l "x" means a low rud.l
sra Lenz andJacobyhavewon7Thc
Going out Sm!th carded a 38 , . .chool. Mr. WIWam H. VanHorn,
Mrs. E W. Tuolr:er vialted beT Sunday here the ~~:ueiUl of relatives Donald wen calUna on Ot.be Botto
~. the match w111 be reaumed
% trlck..-any K x; any Q J x; any net dtft'erenee in the score !!I 20'Jfi but oomlng in he burned up t.he ; ~oh at. Wahama and a ;traduate hUsband at the Boller hOIPit&amp;l
•nd. ft.at11)' 81mday,
t&amp;t•llft,
Q x and' J x 1n two suJt.s.
wbi(&lt;h makes the 'o'alue or the rub- course with four birdies ILJld one l of B&amp;lem collere. hu been workinJ Tuelday
..
0. T . Gibbs Ia thi! lf!ason'•
!td+.1n Zlmmft11Ut.n &amp;nd famUy
By ;J08JlPHINE OULBERl'SON
l trtck-eny ooe, any K J x; any bers which we have won slight!)' eagle in the 18 holeB.
[ rot the past tew weeks set.ttna the
Mre. Walter Dod10n hal ~n ill cho.rnplon hOR ral6er tn Ull&amp; COin- of J(iw lrlarlbfteht. HanQl' St.aneart
W0ri4'a greate.st woman ltrldJt It Q; lltny K x; any Q x ; In two Jess than 620 points.
One stroke behind Bmlth was teams ln trim, and ~ the abo" but it; much improved at t.Ws time. munlty. :_e killed two Monday m .. and t4f1111J and Mn. Ida 8Mneart
Player.
sult&amp;.
I am qulte ,.,.o nvinced that. when Gene SB.rar.en.
Pormcr national night at 7:30 they will meet thelr
Robert Collina wu caiHn&amp; on dressJna: 129 lb6 Wld. lhe ot.her f2', 1of Ha11tden IPeft't '86nd.ay wit~
Written ror I. N. s .
1'!I tricks-Any A Q, A J 10 01 the balance of honor-tricks and open champion. who was out. In 34 · first opponent. of the JU.~KJn-H&amp;r- Flossie Dildine Sunday.
lb&amp;.
Mllt.on Stanu.rt and faoilly.
Copyrlaht. 1931. By I . N. S.
K Q 10.
aces aud klngs swings to our side 1Lnd in 35. He collected five birdies. ! rl.sonvllle. In addition to the beau
M:n; Cha.&amp; HyaeU 1.1 better at t.hla --· -New York, Dec. 10--INS--1 took
th!'lt we can make the hlftuenc~ of
Frank Walsh, •Chicago profcs- l tiful high school buildlnl Just rew writing .
advantaae cf Qle tlnt paure In the
2 tricks-Any A K.
thcst' ILonors felt in the score.
slonal, was by tllmself Ln the 70 cent)) erected, the students caa
Walter Dodaon has given up the
br14ge tatt.le for 1001 hands. 1n
'Illll has been called by many
-bracket; Al Espinosa, rwmer-up In boast of a wonderful gymnaa.lum In es.raae owned by Sw.mp Rw;sell.
,
• •
,
----•
whlcn my husband and 1 are enga&amp;· Players, some of whom do not act.be townament here last yeaT wa.s which to stage thelr campaigns.
Floasie SmaUey took supper wltt. .A Doetor a Preac:nphon far Treahn1 Colda Estera&amp;~l)'
cept all the principles oi the ap~
New York, Dec. 1(1--lNS-FOI'tl·
, __._ high
'
The !ollowlna la the Pint Squad
E
bod U ·
I T • .,_ Th • r~--.s
t ··"th .___ 8ld
1
ed. tn a eonte:s ..,, .......,........
ney prcachwforclng 5ystem, as tltt indls-~ fled by a night 's rest, tlle players In 'one . s .... ..,.,e
er.
from which the gtrls ftrst team will J~ Moore and wife Priday.
very
Y
IIRI t - eauat
ew .._..,
8. Len• and Oswald Jacoby teatlnlil pemilble Ya•dR-~Ick f .... the .-alua~ the
Lem:-Culbertson
marathon
Billy Burke. national open chw.m 1be selected
H le Amick Louis
Ray McKay and Walter Dod&amp;On
the l'fti""'CU\'e
merits 11f the ap""
...
was among those who had to , Mees Mary V·--Ia
e n Purdum
• Ber-e made a bu&amp;lnes trip to Charleston
,.
bridge 1tournament.
go Into piun,
bc content
proa.ch-forcins
lind omcaal system~ tlo·l• of a hand. The ....
....... ot thl&amp; !·ard contract
b
.... h
wit-h '75s .
·
.......
•
recently
•
,
of contract biddtng. to attena Qlo:: stlr:k reveala the following facts;
atl.le !\lain tonae- t, each team deAudrey Boomer, champion of mce Parle}', Mutne EUu, Lona.
Vema Hendricks .was brought
'
·~·atre .. ..v~ ....~ T.he play wa4 interRubber No. 1-Lenz-Jaooby :. 41 termined to make the t&gt;e.sslon o. Fro.nee. was among the twelve en · Mae Roush, Pt!nelope Mot.la, Mina home from the Holter hospital
""""
~
Cut•-•
.... n. 28'/.
Kay and Lorrslne Hellman ·
"Why You Prefer 866 Salve for Colda"
estlng
and
I enjoyed the change of t&gt;11L hon--trlcks.
.,.
m:.-.~
" tcllllli one.
trw.nts who finished with 'M's.
Tuesday
••,,,., but l confess that mauy times Rubbtr won by Lenl with net score
Now leadinl!l by a WH.rgin ot 2,w!Fit'"oo"'mtehe following llat ot boys
Dana Oodson and Ch&amp;rles Buck
of o20 ~.....
075 points, Sidney Lenz and Os ·
1
the players that. will butch
Ia
The ADawer Ia Eaoy After You Have Tried It
my mtn•,.. w••de&lt;ed
to the brldg•
~-~
•
~
ered , """' wd,., hog•
··""
Rubber
No. 2-LenzRJacoby . 15. wald .,J lltCO b.¥· ch amp 1ons o1 the ofli- ...,
1make up the Boy's Pint Uam:
A la
t dMonday
d th ·
1 Sill.
Aak Your Drurpat
table, "ll.nalyStng and reana y . g CulbcrtBon 10l,t. Rubber won by cia! 1· 2-3 syltem. reawne tonight
'Hnny Capehart, Eugene Ore&amp;;, .U.
rge cro
a ten e
e
the banWI. So much so that after Lem: wit&amp; net Score Ot 690 point.:~ .
with the hope of pymmidlng that
bert Brison. Russell Capehart, Ran ~urchM:~s ~\·eSunday ntrht at
1.he lheater, I stopped at the Ca·
Rubber No. 3-Lenz-Jacoby; 48 advantage into a genuinely dan
.
kin Harris. James Phllllpa, Harold
·
FIJ'St Prize $500.00: Next Un Pr1zea 1100.00 l"ftCh; Next. twenty PrtZt:li
vendiBh for &amp; tew rubbers of bridge Culbertson 50. Rubber won by t.enz serous lead
'
-ILewts and Paul Rutteneutter.
t:)O.OO each. Next forty Prizes •2500 each; Ne~t one hundred PriZl's
I have )Uit. completeG the anat.Y- with net SCQre ot 150 points fOn
Thus far, t.he red suits have fav~
Ossining. N y. Dec:. lO--INS- I Amick Meeti. Purdum and Farley
or.~
sla o( the car&lt;b held In the flrst first hand of thJS rubber we took 9 1ored Len1 and JacOby. They ha.ve Sing Sing prlSon today lost one oflof t he Girl 's squad. were members
1110.00: .Next one hundred Prlzea $5.00 each. In case of a tie ide:nUc;~l
ten rubbers which, by the way. re- ~et of lOOC points to stop a grand NOT yet lost tn a diamond con~ U.s star football and baseball play- of the team lut year. while the
Pr11k6 wUl be awarded. Rules: Write on one aide or )lApel' only. L"!'t.
qulred 59 h&amp;nds. I find that in slant)
tnct and have won a heavy pro- ers, Harry "Red" Sexton. t.hrollt!lh [l est are all new to the aame. · R
The frollowmg persons came h~re
tbeae nlbben we held, all told, 114
~
portion of heart contract."!
'"gra.duntion."
, Capehart. Harris, and Ore65 litre t6 attend the- funeral of Mrs. Pack- your letter contain no more than fifty wol'dl. Teftr o1r Tap of ail6 ~lvt!
8s ~t 123 held Dy our 'Rubber 4--Lenz-Jaooby; 15. Cul· 1 Lenz and Jacoby have had only I "&amp;-d·· walked out through the, the only oneR lett from the boy's ard whtth was held at the home of Carton and mall wtth lett~r to 668 Salve Contest. .raetiOnvUle, Jlllortda .
oppooentl. Pecu.ltarly enough, th e berb!on : 18. RUbber wDn by Cld· an even brenk in clubs, while they I big iron gates a tree man, except squud of last year, but the new her daughter Mrs. E. W Swan lul
...,ti&amp;Uc8 revealed that In 59 hands bertson With net score ot 935 points !both have lost more spades than !that. he wm have to make per!Ddle members have proved to be 8 WFdnesday . W. D. Packard, Dravos All letters muet be In by midnight, January 31, 1882. Your DrUplat w1!l
thu8 far held t:~ach stde hus held
Rubber 5--Lenz.:.Jacoby · 28 Cnl- tto2y have won.
.
reports t.o the state parole board
ot promising youna stars and burg. Pn .. Mr and Mrs J H. Pack·
•
"
118 kings. These t\gures are in a bertson 30. Rubber won by Lenz
With the Culberwons, 1t has
During the recent fno tball seathe season Is over will live ard, Fre.nc~ Packard, Herbert and tuwe li!!t of wanne"S by ~Pebn~ary ~5tb.
mea11 ure Slglltficant of the dl:op of wlth net score of 465 points.
been JU8t the oppo.'llte. Tliey han son at Smg Bing, "Red" fumtshed up to all expect&amp;tlo!ls.
Fay Packard of Portsmouth, Robert
or Tableta with 666 Salve Make. a
666 LW.uid
the cards.
: Rubber 6--Len~...J'acoby : 16. Cu)w NOT been defeated Ill !l. spade or plenty of thrills everyone
The teiUDs have a complete sch- ica.rnahan, Beaver Falls. Pa., Mr.
--.
For tmtance, Tocsdal: night we OOrtsnn 17. Rubber . won by CUI· club contract, but have yell to make thal "Red" was an expert
cdule of games for the ensuing Ilea Rnd Mrs Wm. Carnahan. Racine,
Complet-e lateraal aad Lte,rul Treatment
held 74 aces and 13 kings, while bert&amp;m with net score or 600 points. a successful bid In diamonds
came to throwing rorwald
son and hDpe to emerge as v1ct01s 10., ).{r!l. S. E. McCall and Mr. and Advertisement
M:esers. Lenz und JILCOby jointly
Rubber 7-Lenz-Jac::oby : 13 Cui_
__
and plunging the Une
from every r:ombat With the exw I Mrs . Draper Davis or Coolville, 0
held 70 aces t~tvi 71 kings The dil- bcrLI:lf.n : 4. Rubber won by L.m z
More than once W.st. summer he
.-·=. ..,c= o:c
terence tu score un that ()VCnmg wlth net li&lt;:Ore of 1045 points ·
.
At Reno- Tony I Polom, former won a bnll game ror his "alma
was 360 po1nt6 which was sc·
Rubber 8--Lenz-Jacoby: 47. Cu.- Jlght.weight cha mpion. dcreuLcd Ro- mute1" by batting out tl ho111e
count~ for by th~ fa[t Uat our bt'ltson 47 Rubhcr won by Lenz meo v~mon of FullcrLon. Cal, llO)
ppponent.s bid and made a sla1.1 ~n with net. score of 530 poh_Jt.:;.
•
At Los Angeles-Bonnie Muir,
the first evening or pluy Messu;
Rubber 9-Lenz-Jncoby . 5. Cul Autil.rollan
champion
de(euted
Lenz and Jo.coby had a. marked Jbertson : 12 1\: . Rubber won b.v Cul- Harry Mamas, Greek sLar
prepundere.noo of t~~c[s_._holdmP, bertson wlt.h net score of 105~ ---~~
- · __ _
Clevclu.nd , Dec lO-- INS-Com·
:
-~ pleLmg a deal for whlch negotla·
tlons have been undel'wuy 1 for
h&gt;m\tl, , the cont.act fo• th• N91,,..
j
j
Dame- Navy football game In Olcve
land stadium on Nov 19, 1932, haH
been :&gt;1gned by Jesse Harper, dlrec~----------By
or othteu"" •• the aouth :Bend
mstltutlon. it was announced htne
today .
The City of Cleveland will re w
l;~iVe lQ per tent of the i'I'DiiS re w
.£fi)U nr.. ilh~ game Jwh'tth ~l!l expect ·
' '
ed to be wltncased by 80,000 specLaton;. Ali expenses will be borne
IJJ the ctt}'.

eson

ro•.r

-tt.m•

aatc.

Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve

I

I

$5 000 cash PrizeS F'Of Be8t Answen

""lNG Sl_NG
__
_•· _
LOS
r;..,
LEADING PLAYER A.S
RESULT OF PAROLE!

Hartf

WHY TIIIAMP ~
WHr:1&lt;1 "'-!: GOT EIUNNIES
IN OUR OWN B.6CK
~.AN' BAIT

a

T'EIOOT'

I

•

~==:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::.::.::.::.::.:_

I
'

,.'.1.,'he nueavywel:ght 'Muddle·

I

NOTRE DAME TO
PLAY IN CLEVEL4}11D,

__.....:...::::..==;;::::l

II

.HARDIN BURNLEY

WEEK
END(.

,.,

----

~:.ou·n·d·s .... _. .
'

Plltladclphla , Dec . 10.- TNS-Thcl
, H' lli!O.tl(lnal VICtory Of MC! .:!l Camp,
Detroit over Ery,·m Rudolph Cleveland, the defending chu.mpio.,.. toL
do.y thnlled fans as they awAited
plu.y m the tenth day of lhtl world'IS
championShip pocket bllltard tour·
1mment. Camp drfP.ated Rudolph
last night by 125 to 24 lll seven iJUlw
lOgs, going out wtth a run of 50.
This defeat dropped Rudolph
1rom the lead and Into a Lrlple tie
for secolld with Frank Taberskl of
Schenectady, N. Y, and ~orge
K€ily oi Philadelphia at !om .;am. s
won and one lost. Ralph Green·
leaf of New 'Yurk, a ten-time holCV
er of the crowu. ntow Js the undb put.&lt;:d leader with four victories
and no def?at.s.
Camp, 24-years old und th•__.
youngefrt, players tn the toL .. aa ment, depullcatcd the rent performed ln Detroit two }'ear 1 alfO
when he defeated Ts.berskt, thelJ
the defending champion. In lhal
sELme year he st.a.r~ert the pocket
billiard world• when he tliumphecl
over Oreenleat, the winner of the
1929 title, In hls BeCllnd gamE
Camp played with great speed
and daring and seem~:d In no way
afraid or the champion. At the end
of the fourth inning he lrd by J7
to 10 and ht the next three innings
re had runs of 32, 26 and 50 Many
belleved that Rudolph would win
wh10n he tl'fllltd at 75 to 21 for tn
this tournament he tialled Bptncer
ILivsey a.t 65 to 2 and Robc1t Lindj bla.m a.t 61 to U,
yet won wibh

I

SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
TERMS!
ONLY

Oa.me 1'aberskl, with a run of 93,
Johnny Layton, by 125 to
I6defeated
In s1x Innings.
OnDtrlo La.url of Brooklyn de·
Ifeated AI MUler of Racine, Wis., by
'.25 to 45 h\ sixteen innings.
Ancirew Ponzi, PhJladelphla. deI, teated
Spcm:er L1vsey, Los Angeles,
1 by 125 to 35 In fourteen
ftlntngs. I
He made 100 j)(llnt.s In the last two
Innings, a run ot 56 ending the

pleto wit!&gt;, Th,sting Tools or '
DustctR, 'On our 11pccial terms;
a lower¥d down-~~ymcnt,
murrtl)•· IP ·ri'I balln&lt;'e, and a
~bcr~l'allb\\fance for &lt;i)d electric
Cleaners;·- ·
· And lieto~• anolbet W..M·c-

I

)&gt;Our ,Hoo¥Ar .,ll! b..ocliv•.,J.
all wr•pJ&gt;O&lt;~"&gt;ior ~~teuiMion, in I
• tpO&gt;icl.. C.I:.~ l&lt;.tJllo&gt;0 '&amp;4l!i&lt;\llo

I
I

I

I

Iau.mc.

I WithTb.; Wrestler&amp;
I
By I N. s .
\
At New . YOrk - .Jim Lonctos.
I, Oreece,
dofcatcd Dr. Ralph Wilson,

and arain the Gob was at ' the top
o f the h eap. Never~ h eIes9 i t I00k 11
as If..,Jack is ln for tho old run·
i~~·~j[o~~!i!l arounji, for ~e dooBn't fit an!'i.l
wl.ere· ln the Schmeling-Jaeoi ,J

phnlll

Philadelphia.
• J
Bam S~eln, Ncwu·k, kJI;u;J Jd P!,oycl l
1 Marsha.!, QallfGmta .
1

1932.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~::~~~:
,~i~~~,~~~;w~ho
will
~

Jack
fa\·~

ShnrY, . Omah~. ••;,~~~~g

.

r 1 tt.ctball sta,r.

IHany

Corpe:weet, forme1·
1football tlero, and Ca.rl f
Len Macaluso, former
•T..r~~~·;; ' Chica.go, drew.
~
Dusek, Omaha. dcf~at 1d
1 • Rudy
'"1.l~~;~ ' 1Dink Davlscourt, Ci:lallfo~la.
1
~
. A\ ~~~~ ~~- "'-'ifQI'· .

;:;;:U~~~~r:.~~~i~~~;.i~:·i~~

~~~~fi~ l

1

I n;a.

m · ~k. ~on.

'ot

~~~~::~~i~:~~~};
Cl~ll '-l~•r•
:1f•ldtl11
~
1"1 -lwl:!ftt:~r.ltr\rer,
~·n)K•I~ftlf!
q·~:~llfi 1

I~!P'\no'l"'

1 few

1
J

Yl'llr~ o~n . rlti!H,l
r(JDlihlt!IJihl~ 1•1 nlllllnl• ·

·~ \~ti ~o:tin!,

l t'l''ff ".

'

1,.

II ~n'., 1 fJf

lllJfll&gt;l'lil.r'l('t!

1,

ecta s

00

CANNED KRAUT
2 Large

25c

Cans . , , ..

WHITE LOAF FLOUR
Pet·

49c

Sack

PANCAKE FLOUR
Little Willie m· Bl!ckwhe)lt
4 Pouud
sack . . . . . . . .

CHASE &amp; SANBORN
COFFEE
One lb. Can and 1 pkg.

2'~C
1

Choc.
Pudding . . .. . . . .

GOOD MORNING PEAS
For ....

1

42C

MACARONI, SPAGHET·
T1 or EGG NOODLES
3 Packages

IOc

No. 2

23c

FANCY CANNED
PEACHES

CANNED CORN

19c

For ......... .

3 Cans

25c
FANCY RICE
2 Pounds
for . , , . , . , .. , .... 9c

CANNED TOMATOES

For ....

23c

Large
Can

FANCY LARGE
PRUNES
Per·
Pound

lie

NE\VBEANS
4 Pounds
For , , , , , .

19c .

Z3c

No. 2 Can

3 Fot' .....

CREAMERY BUTTER

ENGLISH WALNUTS

39c

Per
Pound

MINCE MEAT
None Such
Per Package1

e~t.se.

· To make i.t'!! pun:hase still \
CJWic:t. b.u,v. your Hoov&lt;!r, 'omR 1

•

OLEOMARGERINE

Greenleaf Holds .
Lead In Tourney

Big Christmas
Value!

.,
•

=

l..Oii

aces

Weod Pressure'!

Wanted-

tl..a ,

At

.._, aad tee; baa LelliiNI, Beh1 ('~
lilA ~dey &amp;1111. oillln. .,_.. wWt. r
Me lie lellfbt.

tdiYA 1111 lilcP tar ,._

- . . .. .., t4nrU

~CH
PLAYED ..TO DATE
\M
"'
.
G
SYS'fEM
IS TO BE PREFERRED;
ATfENDS T EATRE AS REST !~ ~.~,:~•
~:.;;;,,c~;; "~'!.,~·~ w.
wont to
'
j
8e.n Prancteco--Howard
K~ith
~-'l
:nus
.~ w wr
~~..
lD-Lem:~Jacoby · fn IH t
Smith
Jn
1\4!11'0
ww
ror
t.o
M~&gt;
or on
I
of
lcmllllt.
ir!' 'tbE
Cul~rtson ·
~~
de~t
Lead For ...,cn--:,.e
M
I""...,.,~.."~•...---.
tbe- rueat
£-U
..,.

AT tH TIIEATiltlS
l'n!e Ub thla
jltr 11&amp;11.

I rmliT RESULTs i=t'~,':"'.:":.~ :;:; ;.:U..;..R.~~~-=~"'=•~·
!, AtOOttand. -OOI.-PidtiLaBa•·
,_
Il"'"·---otdur!Dtlll
out tht two belt tlaml tbat w=E GlbbOtothebOII!llot&amp;tPNI!til.
~ ber .-,r·b\·Jafi 1111. 84~
Anaelel
teatberweltl\t.
n:l•ltlCP, &amp;h1l bllnl
burt' lut

·' 17c

MILK

~:n~~e , .. , .. .. .

•

POST
or
KELLOG'S CORN
FLAKES

FANCY CANNED
STRING BEANS

2 Large,or

No.2

3 Sma,ll Pkg .....

23c

22c

Tltese Prices are for
-.
10 STO:ItHS
Pomeroy
.

\

'

Maow'• C.roce!J:JJ
" . , ...... , ' , , . ,
; b'.l.."-''"'' •':! ~ · ~· •. , I .
&gt;.'
• :.
""~~'!'elmaD

e • • ·' • • • · • • '· .
t...:if:'• ¢ath.,,IS
c;..;;..,ey . . .......... ..

9111

...... . ' ' " .. ... . ...
hd:Jock ... ,, .. ,., .. , .... ,

' '

~Cio·;!'{Y.

Goi"
fit• .
l ~

• l?

'

Pet·
Package

.. ,.... '. 23c

EN~l$)f fl4CQN

IOc

Can , ..

SWANSDOWN CAKE
FLOUR

Per
Poufld '

..... ·.... 17c

�'
~

•

'

'.. .~.. W*ID

TID: DAJLY 'nUBII!IS, I'OittROY, otnO.

ua·.CULBERTSON. ANALYZFS
RANI»; OF CONTRACT BRIDGE
fN rlflNTES'f TO DECIDE
JIDDJN

C:U.UIFU:.D

.. .. ..

o\~V~RTISING

J&amp;CTION

~

(10 pL) !Oc.

--1-)

Qp 11!110 11 ! ~

-

e~~· ......

1

am

'TNATRE, POfoW\(1¥, TODAY
·~y DIPI.PMAT''
·

Ge..,wt,...,

rue .. , ..u..

"'" ........

a~a

~

ror At.

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

. .u.o eo_...,. "Po•

~&gt;v~:~"

.... -...,_.......,...., ''· -""""" ..,..,..., ....
·

-

Ftitdu - ' S.lllrdar

''CHMICES,.,

.

_,.......-.

....... _ _ _ ......... l[oo_ .._

,...,.lo~flo•l-bor~ -~ ...,.,...

•

'

ro-

..........

ia.a

AJ.o C-ecb' "Mani,ace Row•"

LIB!RTlltfMTIJE.. MIDDUPORT, TOD4Y
''CITY STREETS"

Tbe
_P'ISI:tm.
&amp; _ wm
__
be NIPODI1b&amp;l
_

tn
·-

JeJlt.

114vwll
.... hnz liiWJ',

lltu ....t . .; GarJ: eoop., WJD. _ .

Dron

SMae1.

floye I"UU"•. . . . a Pill~

w..,... Glbloa and

8;plt'la

Ret wbai Uppe.,.

Alao Cc!ln•cb· "Pic:todal No. 11
FrW.r and Satu.dar
M_.-. Dnuler aJill Polly Moran m

For Sale, Misc.

"POJ:.ITICS'' •

an.uw.rle 10 In

''

'
.1/ore You Watchiar Your

Almcst every case or apopl~:xy 1...
ar:tgravELted b~ spel~ ot Indigestion,
oft ~n RccompanJed: by dtr.zinBIIS. c~t­
pcchtlly after eaUns heavy !ooda or
a loo hearty meal.
lt you are beglnnJng to be t1·oub~
led by slight dlgestlve upsets-If
y1;u have pam or other distress ~~r •

SALESMAN WANTED-Local mrm
Guly to wor!t Pomeroy and I!Ufw
rounding counties calling on buslues!! cm•cerns Nationally odvertlscd line Must be u hustler
Permanent eonuec~o. If yqu
lllakc zoud . MERCHANTS if.l- ter eating- If you sutler from bid;
.QU4STI.UE:B. tm:. ~(101'-2020 Home headaches on dizzy spellsAv.,.un, !)u_y,lon, Ohio,
12-8-JL
Start W\klng a tablespoonful ol
Dnre·s Mentha Pepsin before meO.IIi.
Fot~atBv r~ plenishlng your scantl' gutrlc
POR RENT- 2 or .~it-~7'ill:'i".~ julce 1111d oa.slng the load on a tu·ed
ed for
housekecpmg
pnvat" ~tomach. Dore's keeps your stomach
roumo. prlvute
entmucc , firBl from getting out ot order.
flour, olso u.rag-c. MI .S i. N , No conscientious druggist would
o 1:rber, 752 So. 2m! Ave, Mlc! d1,. fl._''ct cnd tor a moment that any
POl t.
l2w&amp;-3~ I E• omsch remedy eould· ab!!Olut2ly
·
' prevent. apoplexy. But he will tell
FoR - RENT..:..:=-Two large roonu; r~r you thnt by keeping }'ou.r digestJon
Ught hou...ek-:!cplna- With Jl:ora~ . runnlnn ojong smoothly. you are '
Mrs Ida; Wrifht. Racine. o.
dolnlf much to le86en the danger ot
12R8R3t Rn Mtack.
~ · -:--:::---:--.
1'b·':! · ~sbury Drug Co. a.nct an
FOR RENT-Garage on Mechanic ROOd drudt11ts guarantee Bare's to
Street J. B. Epple, Pomeroy.
overcome indigestion or money
l2~10-3t back.
adv.

I

-

I

~.

·'

yean of

Wednaday.

A. Qold
Ruco Juhllno ond clauoht.o• !lrL
Prttz, Parkerabura Wedneaday whtrt l(l'l.
MI'OliWJ made J bWrol".....
Note :
Rubber
LoB Anaetea
weliprwel;ht, Ookl
\Uldtf'IO an oper&amp;tkm
trip
Wheellnt lui 8at~y . ·
18 --...."'-·
48 and 47 k"'•" to our ...
--....
""
·b
dtleat&lt;d B 0 ., • ' d ToW'l'&amp;!ne, tho ....,.,..,
hor
l!e'riei' Of 'a.ttlolel Wltlcb lin We were tortunate lnl5eed toes23 Rubber won
y
•
Prance, 110,
, Cl&amp;rtnoe Baler, driver ol the
Mr•. Hattie Koch '!'t\0 hu been
· - • - e' Cttlberbon noted
cape with ' a
of only 1716 Lenz with net acore of 1030 potnt&amp;.
blll 11 enJOflnl •
o.f Kr. and Mra. R. 'I'.
""
....,
'
_......., pdlous ~n view of this masMna of
Play wtll _be resumed th1a even·
Embleton llr and farnt)J' for U\41
upert, 4el 'Wl'ltbw lor ~teruratlonll bile b~ ttooora ln their hand&amp;.
lng. So areat 1l. my confidence in
__
The Mt.a:Ml City Oa.rden elub ~et put IIX weeki ret.urned. Yonclt.y to
1
~ 1Jen1ce on the brldp matob
Another stu4y of the bonor the superiOrity ot the ap,roalth·
Ban Franclaco, Dec. li)-.-JN8-_
a.t .the home or 1411:. L: J . Kutten- her home In Wheelfnl
lllrtill
played lJY !~ln. 01•!bertsoo atreuath belCI in the hanri is ID- tor¢ue I!Yitem of bl11dlng that I f~l Blazins over the li!tke meraed i
cud.er Tue6dllty evenl.nl,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert OhHnaer iJ1
~ ~ buaban4 Ell' C\hblr\IOD, temun,. AI mort readers k~;mw, we wll1 hlltve no Qtmculty in o~rMARY WOU"
1
of..ltla'tors bf Ute' approa.cb-forclnJ the iftlerally accepted !ltandard 9f ~omtng the sUght lead now held by course in 68, four under par, Hor-~' OPENING G&amp;ID OJ" SPSON
New Haven were Sunday aueat.l o1
.._._
bf oontract bidding, aplnat valutna a hand !or an geu~b.id. our vpponent.l.
ton 8m1th, "money player," today
8&amp;TVItDAY
' ' LOWE" T"OM ••
Mra. BarbarA. Smith IDd blothet
1
'!" ~·
led the• qqaUftera
in the open
San Fran-1
111.
n
n.-7
ftft.
UarUn Oblin11tr.
'IU&amp;i«r
a. !;till 'and Oa:wald Jlbbby. a.n· C;VHeall or ralse, b .. C r t - Th e averarc value or a. contract
cisco
naUonel
play
'Saturday
nlf:bt
wtll
mark
the
_
7600
In 11111 article Mrs. Oulbertaon Cf,vea son 8tandard table ot tiooot-trlciCS, rubller is 950 points. Thus far w.e champumahip a.t. the end of the J be&amp; Innhtns.Aot theotboiWk_e._~: _ae&amp;!IOllh'•h
Be&amp;ale Moore , 118 callinl ora
Wr. and MrB Doylt McKn~t
m enalyata of !the c&amp;rdl played to whk:h la as fQJlow1 :
haYe won three ·rubbe1'8, whllc Mes- first 18 holes or play .
! 1&lt;" 1 e
a~~a~~~a
..
Edna Morrill Monday.
•nd cbikiren of Spen~
apent
Mr. and. lin. Ben Boln and aoo
Wltb LellZ and Ja«by m l.he
l "x" means a low rud.l
sra Lenz andJacobyhavewon7Thc
Going out Sm!th carded a 38 , . .chool. Mr. WIWam H. VanHorn,
Mrs. E W. Tuolr:er vialted beT Sunday here the ~~:ueiUl of relatives Donald wen calUna on Ot.be Botto
~. the match w111 be reaumed
% trlck..-any K x; any Q J x; any net dtft'erenee in the score !!I 20'Jfi but oomlng in he burned up t.he ; ~oh at. Wahama and a ;traduate hUsband at the Boller hOIPit&amp;l
•nd. ft.at11)' 81mday,
t&amp;t•llft,
Q x and' J x 1n two suJt.s.
wbi(&lt;h makes the 'o'alue or the rub- course with four birdies ILJld one l of B&amp;lem collere. hu been workinJ Tuelday
..
0. T . Gibbs Ia thi! lf!ason'•
!td+.1n Zlmmft11Ut.n &amp;nd famUy
By ;J08JlPHINE OULBERl'SON
l trtck-eny ooe, any K J x; any bers which we have won slight!)' eagle in the 18 holeB.
[ rot the past tew weeks set.ttna the
Mre. Walter Dod10n hal ~n ill cho.rnplon hOR ral6er tn Ull&amp; COin- of J(iw lrlarlbfteht. HanQl' St.aneart
W0ri4'a greate.st woman ltrldJt It Q; lltny K x; any Q x ; In two Jess than 620 points.
One stroke behind Bmlth was teams ln trim, and ~ the abo" but it; much improved at t.Ws time. munlty. :_e killed two Monday m .. and t4f1111J and Mn. Ida 8Mneart
Player.
sult&amp;.
I am qulte ,.,.o nvinced that. when Gene SB.rar.en.
Pormcr national night at 7:30 they will meet thelr
Robert Collina wu caiHn&amp; on dressJna: 129 lb6 Wld. lhe ot.her f2', 1of Ha11tden IPeft't '86nd.ay wit~
Written ror I. N. s .
1'!I tricks-Any A Q, A J 10 01 the balance of honor-tricks and open champion. who was out. In 34 · first opponent. of the JU.~KJn-H&amp;r- Flossie Dildine Sunday.
lb&amp;.
Mllt.on Stanu.rt and faoilly.
Copyrlaht. 1931. By I . N. S.
K Q 10.
aces aud klngs swings to our side 1Lnd in 35. He collected five birdies. ! rl.sonvllle. In addition to the beau
M:n; Cha.&amp; HyaeU 1.1 better at t.hla --· -New York, Dec. 10--INS--1 took
th!'lt we can make the hlftuenc~ of
Frank Walsh, •Chicago profcs- l tiful high school buildlnl Just rew writing .
advantaae cf Qle tlnt paure In the
2 tricks-Any A K.
thcst' ILonors felt in the score.
slonal, was by tllmself Ln the 70 cent)) erected, the students caa
Walter Dodaon has given up the
br14ge tatt.le for 1001 hands. 1n
'Illll has been called by many
-bracket; Al Espinosa, rwmer-up In boast of a wonderful gymnaa.lum In es.raae owned by Sw.mp Rw;sell.
,
• •
,
----•
whlcn my husband and 1 are enga&amp;· Players, some of whom do not act.be townament here last yeaT wa.s which to stage thelr campaigns.
Floasie SmaUey took supper wltt. .A Doetor a Preac:nphon far Treahn1 Colda Estera&amp;~l)'
cept all the principles oi the ap~
New York, Dec. 1(1--lNS-FOI'tl·
, __._ high
'
The !ollowlna la the Pint Squad
E
bod U ·
I T • .,_ Th • r~--.s
t ··"th .___ 8ld
1
ed. tn a eonte:s ..,, .......,........
ney prcachwforclng 5ystem, as tltt indls-~ fled by a night 's rest, tlle players In 'one . s .... ..,.,e
er.
from which the gtrls ftrst team will J~ Moore and wife Priday.
very
Y
IIRI t - eauat
ew .._..,
8. Len• and Oswald Jacoby teatlnlil pemilble Ya•dR-~Ick f .... the .-alua~ the
Lem:-Culbertson
marathon
Billy Burke. national open chw.m 1be selected
H le Amick Louis
Ray McKay and Walter Dod&amp;On
the l'fti""'CU\'e
merits 11f the ap""
...
was among those who had to , Mees Mary V·--Ia
e n Purdum
• Ber-e made a bu&amp;lnes trip to Charleston
,.
bridge 1tournament.
go Into piun,
bc content
proa.ch-forcins
lind omcaal system~ tlo·l• of a hand. The ....
....... ot thl&amp; !·ard contract
b
.... h
wit-h '75s .
·
.......
•
recently
•
,
of contract biddtng. to attena Qlo:: stlr:k reveala the following facts;
atl.le !\lain tonae- t, each team deAudrey Boomer, champion of mce Parle}', Mutne EUu, Lona.
Vema Hendricks .was brought
'
·~·atre .. ..v~ ....~ T.he play wa4 interRubber No. 1-Lenz-Jaooby :. 41 termined to make the t&gt;e.sslon o. Fro.nee. was among the twelve en · Mae Roush, Pt!nelope Mot.la, Mina home from the Holter hospital
""""
~
Cut•-•
.... n. 28'/.
Kay and Lorrslne Hellman ·
"Why You Prefer 866 Salve for Colda"
estlng
and
I enjoyed the change of t&gt;11L hon--trlcks.
.,.
m:.-.~
" tcllllli one.
trw.nts who finished with 'M's.
Tuesday
••,,,., but l confess that mauy times Rubbtr won by Lenl with net score
Now leadinl!l by a WH.rgin ot 2,w!Fit'"oo"'mtehe following llat ot boys
Dana Oodson and Ch&amp;rles Buck
of o20 ~.....
075 points, Sidney Lenz and Os ·
1
the players that. will butch
Ia
The ADawer Ia Eaoy After You Have Tried It
my mtn•,.. w••de&lt;ed
to the brldg•
~-~
•
~
ered , """' wd,., hog•
··""
Rubber
No. 2-LenzRJacoby . 15. wald .,J lltCO b.¥· ch amp 1ons o1 the ofli- ...,
1make up the Boy's Pint Uam:
A la
t dMonday
d th ·
1 Sill.
Aak Your Drurpat
table, "ll.nalyStng and reana y . g CulbcrtBon 10l,t. Rubber won by cia! 1· 2-3 syltem. reawne tonight
'Hnny Capehart, Eugene Ore&amp;;, .U.
rge cro
a ten e
e
the banWI. So much so that after Lem: wit&amp; net Score Ot 690 point.:~ .
with the hope of pymmidlng that
bert Brison. Russell Capehart, Ran ~urchM:~s ~\·eSunday ntrht at
1.he lheater, I stopped at the Ca·
Rubber No. 3-Lenz-Jacoby; 48 advantage into a genuinely dan
.
kin Harris. James Phllllpa, Harold
·
FIJ'St Prize $500.00: Next Un Pr1zea 1100.00 l"ftCh; Next. twenty PrtZt:li
vendiBh for &amp; tew rubbers of bridge Culbertson 50. Rubber won by t.enz serous lead
'
-ILewts and Paul Rutteneutter.
t:)O.OO each. Next forty Prizes •2500 each; Ne~t one hundred PriZl's
I have )Uit. completeG the anat.Y- with net SCQre ot 150 points fOn
Thus far, t.he red suits have fav~
Ossining. N y. Dec:. lO--INS- I Amick Meeti. Purdum and Farley
or.~
sla o( the car&lt;b held In the flrst first hand of thJS rubber we took 9 1ored Len1 and JacOby. They ha.ve Sing Sing prlSon today lost one oflof t he Girl 's squad. were members
1110.00: .Next one hundred Prlzea $5.00 each. In case of a tie ide:nUc;~l
ten rubbers which, by the way. re- ~et of lOOC points to stop a grand NOT yet lost tn a diamond con~ U.s star football and baseball play- of the team lut year. while the
Pr11k6 wUl be awarded. Rules: Write on one aide or )lApel' only. L"!'t.
qulred 59 h&amp;nds. I find that in slant)
tnct and have won a heavy pro- ers, Harry "Red" Sexton. t.hrollt!lh [l est are all new to the aame. · R
The frollowmg persons came h~re
tbeae nlbben we held, all told, 114
~
portion of heart contract."!
'"gra.duntion."
, Capehart. Harris, and Ore65 litre t6 attend the- funeral of Mrs. Pack- your letter contain no more than fifty wol'dl. Teftr o1r Tap of ail6 ~lvt!
8s ~t 123 held Dy our 'Rubber 4--Lenz-Jaooby; 15. Cul· 1 Lenz and Jacoby have had only I "&amp;-d·· walked out through the, the only oneR lett from the boy's ard whtth was held at the home of Carton and mall wtth lett~r to 668 Salve Contest. .raetiOnvUle, Jlllortda .
oppooentl. Pecu.ltarly enough, th e berb!on : 18. RUbber wDn by Cld· an even brenk in clubs, while they I big iron gates a tree man, except squud of last year, but the new her daughter Mrs. E. W Swan lul
...,ti&amp;Uc8 revealed that In 59 hands bertson With net score ot 935 points !both have lost more spades than !that. he wm have to make per!Ddle members have proved to be 8 WFdnesday . W. D. Packard, Dravos All letters muet be In by midnight, January 31, 1882. Your DrUplat w1!l
thu8 far held t:~ach stde hus held
Rubber 5--Lenz.:.Jacoby · 28 Cnl- tto2y have won.
.
reports t.o the state parole board
ot promising youna stars and burg. Pn .. Mr and Mrs J H. Pack·
•
"
118 kings. These t\gures are in a bertson 30. Rubber won by Lenz
With the Culberwons, 1t has
During the recent fno tball seathe season Is over will live ard, Fre.nc~ Packard, Herbert and tuwe li!!t of wanne"S by ~Pebn~ary ~5tb.
mea11 ure Slglltficant of the dl:op of wlth net score of 465 points.
been JU8t the oppo.'llte. Tliey han son at Smg Bing, "Red" fumtshed up to all expect&amp;tlo!ls.
Fay Packard of Portsmouth, Robert
or Tableta with 666 Salve Make. a
666 LW.uid
the cards.
: Rubber 6--Len~...J'acoby : 16. Cu)w NOT been defeated Ill !l. spade or plenty of thrills everyone
The teiUDs have a complete sch- ica.rnahan, Beaver Falls. Pa., Mr.
--.
For tmtance, Tocsdal: night we OOrtsnn 17. Rubber . won by CUI· club contract, but have yell to make thal "Red" was an expert
cdule of games for the ensuing Ilea Rnd Mrs Wm. Carnahan. Racine,
Complet-e lateraal aad Lte,rul Treatment
held 74 aces and 13 kings, while bert&amp;m with net score or 600 points. a successful bid In diamonds
came to throwing rorwald
son and hDpe to emerge as v1ct01s 10., ).{r!l. S. E. McCall and Mr. and Advertisement
M:esers. Lenz und JILCOby jointly
Rubber 7-Lenz-Jac::oby : 13 Cui_
__
and plunging the Une
from every r:ombat With the exw I Mrs . Draper Davis or Coolville, 0
held 70 aces t~tvi 71 kings The dil- bcrLI:lf.n : 4. Rubber won by L.m z
More than once W.st. summer he
.-·=. ..,c= o:c
terence tu score un that ()VCnmg wlth net li&lt;:Ore of 1045 points ·
.
At Reno- Tony I Polom, former won a bnll game ror his "alma
was 360 po1nt6 which was sc·
Rubber 8--Lenz-Jacoby: 47. Cu.- Jlght.weight cha mpion. dcreuLcd Ro- mute1" by batting out tl ho111e
count~ for by th~ fa[t Uat our bt'ltson 47 Rubhcr won by Lenz meo v~mon of FullcrLon. Cal, llO)
ppponent.s bid and made a sla1.1 ~n with net. score of 530 poh_Jt.:;.
•
At Los Angeles-Bonnie Muir,
the first evening or pluy Messu;
Rubber 9-Lenz-Jncoby . 5. Cul Autil.rollan
champion
de(euted
Lenz and Jo.coby had a. marked Jbertson : 12 1\: . Rubber won b.v Cul- Harry Mamas, Greek sLar
prepundere.noo of t~~c[s_._holdmP, bertson wlt.h net score of 105~ ---~~
- · __ _
Clevclu.nd , Dec lO-- INS-Com·
:
-~ pleLmg a deal for whlch negotla·
tlons have been undel'wuy 1 for
h&gt;m\tl, , the cont.act fo• th• N91,,..
j
j
Dame- Navy football game In Olcve
land stadium on Nov 19, 1932, haH
been :&gt;1gned by Jesse Harper, dlrec~----------By
or othteu"" •• the aouth :Bend
mstltutlon. it was announced htne
today .
The City of Cleveland will re w
l;~iVe lQ per tent of the i'I'DiiS re w
.£fi)U nr.. ilh~ game Jwh'tth ~l!l expect ·
' '
ed to be wltncased by 80,000 specLaton;. Ali expenses will be borne
IJJ the ctt}'.

eson

ro•.r

-tt.m•

aatc.

Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve

I

I

$5 000 cash PrizeS F'Of Be8t Answen

""lNG Sl_NG
__
_•· _
LOS
r;..,
LEADING PLAYER A.S
RESULT OF PAROLE!

Hartf

WHY TIIIAMP ~
WHr:1&lt;1 "'-!: GOT EIUNNIES
IN OUR OWN B.6CK
~.AN' BAIT

a

T'EIOOT'

I

•

~==:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::.::.::.::.::.:_

I
'

,.'.1.,'he nueavywel:ght 'Muddle·

I

NOTRE DAME TO
PLAY IN CLEVEL4}11D,

__.....:...::::..==;;::::l

II

.HARDIN BURNLEY

WEEK
END(.

,.,

----

~:.ou·n·d·s .... _. .
'

Plltladclphla , Dec . 10.- TNS-Thcl
, H' lli!O.tl(lnal VICtory Of MC! .:!l Camp,
Detroit over Ery,·m Rudolph Cleveland, the defending chu.mpio.,.. toL
do.y thnlled fans as they awAited
plu.y m the tenth day of lhtl world'IS
championShip pocket bllltard tour·
1mment. Camp drfP.ated Rudolph
last night by 125 to 24 lll seven iJUlw
lOgs, going out wtth a run of 50.
This defeat dropped Rudolph
1rom the lead and Into a Lrlple tie
for secolld with Frank Taberskl of
Schenectady, N. Y, and ~orge
K€ily oi Philadelphia at !om .;am. s
won and one lost. Ralph Green·
leaf of New 'Yurk, a ten-time holCV
er of the crowu. ntow Js the undb put.&lt;:d leader with four victories
and no def?at.s.
Camp, 24-years old und th•__.
youngefrt, players tn the toL .. aa ment, depullcatcd the rent performed ln Detroit two }'ear 1 alfO
when he defeated Ts.berskt, thelJ
the defending champion. In lhal
sELme year he st.a.r~ert the pocket
billiard world• when he tliumphecl
over Oreenleat, the winner of the
1929 title, In hls BeCllnd gamE
Camp played with great speed
and daring and seem~:d In no way
afraid or the champion. At the end
of the fourth inning he lrd by J7
to 10 and ht the next three innings
re had runs of 32, 26 and 50 Many
belleved that Rudolph would win
wh10n he tl'fllltd at 75 to 21 for tn
this tournament he tialled Bptncer
ILivsey a.t 65 to 2 and Robc1t Lindj bla.m a.t 61 to U,
yet won wibh

I

SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
TERMS!
ONLY

Oa.me 1'aberskl, with a run of 93,
Johnny Layton, by 125 to
I6defeated
In s1x Innings.
OnDtrlo La.url of Brooklyn de·
Ifeated AI MUler of Racine, Wis., by
'.25 to 45 h\ sixteen innings.
Ancirew Ponzi, PhJladelphla. deI, teated
Spcm:er L1vsey, Los Angeles,
1 by 125 to 35 In fourteen
ftlntngs. I
He made 100 j)(llnt.s In the last two
Innings, a run ot 56 ending the

pleto wit!&gt;, Th,sting Tools or '
DustctR, 'On our 11pccial terms;
a lower¥d down-~~ymcnt,
murrtl)•· IP ·ri'I balln&lt;'e, and a
~bcr~l'allb\\fance for &lt;i)d electric
Cleaners;·- ·
· And lieto~• anolbet W..M·c-

I

)&gt;Our ,Hoo¥Ar .,ll! b..ocliv•.,J.
all wr•pJ&gt;O&lt;~"&gt;ior ~~teuiMion, in I
• tpO&gt;icl.. C.I:.~ l&lt;.tJllo&gt;0 '&amp;4l!i&lt;\llo

I
I

I

I

Iau.mc.

I WithTb.; Wrestler&amp;
I
By I N. s .
\
At New . YOrk - .Jim Lonctos.
I, Oreece,
dofcatcd Dr. Ralph Wilson,

and arain the Gob was at ' the top
o f the h eap. Never~ h eIes9 i t I00k 11
as If..,Jack is ln for tho old run·
i~~·~j[o~~!i!l arounji, for ~e dooBn't fit an!'i.l
wl.ere· ln the Schmeling-Jaeoi ,J

phnlll

Philadelphia.
• J
Bam S~eln, Ncwu·k, kJI;u;J Jd P!,oycl l
1 Marsha.!, QallfGmta .
1

1932.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~::~~~:
,~i~~~,~~~;w~ho
will
~

Jack
fa\·~

ShnrY, . Omah~. ••;,~~~~g

.

r 1 tt.ctball sta,r.

IHany

Corpe:weet, forme1·
1football tlero, and Ca.rl f
Len Macaluso, former
•T..r~~~·;; ' Chica.go, drew.
~
Dusek, Omaha. dcf~at 1d
1 • Rudy
'"1.l~~;~ ' 1Dink Davlscourt, Ci:lallfo~la.
1
~
. A\ ~~~~ ~~- "'-'ifQI'· .

;:;;:U~~~~r:.~~~i~~~;.i~:·i~~

~~~~fi~ l

1

I n;a.

m · ~k. ~on.

'ot

~~~~::~~i~:~~~};
Cl~ll '-l~•r•
:1f•ldtl11
~
1"1 -lwl:!ftt:~r.ltr\rer,
~·n)K•I~ftlf!
q·~:~llfi 1

I~!P'\no'l"'

1 few

1
J

Yl'llr~ o~n . rlti!H,l
r(JDlihlt!IJihl~ 1•1 nlllllnl• ·

·~ \~ti ~o:tin!,

l t'l''ff ".

'

1,.

II ~n'., 1 fJf

lllJfll&gt;l'lil.r'l('t!

1,

ecta s

00

CANNED KRAUT
2 Large

25c

Cans . , , ..

WHITE LOAF FLOUR
Pet·

49c

Sack

PANCAKE FLOUR
Little Willie m· Bl!ckwhe)lt
4 Pouud
sack . . . . . . . .

CHASE &amp; SANBORN
COFFEE
One lb. Can and 1 pkg.

2'~C
1

Choc.
Pudding . . .. . . . .

GOOD MORNING PEAS
For ....

1

42C

MACARONI, SPAGHET·
T1 or EGG NOODLES
3 Packages

IOc

No. 2

23c

FANCY CANNED
PEACHES

CANNED CORN

19c

For ......... .

3 Cans

25c
FANCY RICE
2 Pounds
for . , , . , . , .. , .... 9c

CANNED TOMATOES

For ....

23c

Large
Can

FANCY LARGE
PRUNES
Per·
Pound

lie

NE\VBEANS
4 Pounds
For , , , , , .

19c .

Z3c

No. 2 Can

3 Fot' .....

CREAMERY BUTTER

ENGLISH WALNUTS

39c

Per
Pound

MINCE MEAT
None Such
Per Package1

e~t.se.

· To make i.t'!! pun:hase still \
CJWic:t. b.u,v. your Hoov&lt;!r, 'omR 1

•

OLEOMARGERINE

Greenleaf Holds .
Lead In Tourney

Big Christmas
Value!

.,
•

=

l..Oii

aces

Weod Pressure'!

Wanted-

tl..a ,

At

.._, aad tee; baa LelliiNI, Beh1 ('~
lilA ~dey &amp;1111. oillln. .,_.. wWt. r
Me lie lellfbt.

tdiYA 1111 lilcP tar ,._

- . . .. .., t4nrU

~CH
PLAYED ..TO DATE
\M
"'
.
G
SYS'fEM
IS TO BE PREFERRED;
ATfENDS T EATRE AS REST !~ ~.~,:~•
~:.;;;,,c~;; "~'!.,~·~ w.
wont to
'
j
8e.n Prancteco--Howard
K~ith
~-'l
:nus
.~ w wr
~~..
lD-Lem:~Jacoby · fn IH t
Smith
Jn
1\4!11'0
ww
ror
t.o
M~&gt;
or on
I
of
lcmllllt.
ir!' 'tbE
Cul~rtson ·
~~
de~t
Lead For ...,cn--:,.e
M
I""...,.,~.."~•...---.
tbe- rueat
£-U
..,.

AT tH TIIEATiltlS
l'n!e Ub thla
jltr 11&amp;11.

I rmliT RESULTs i=t'~,':"'.:":.~ :;:; ;.:U..;..R.~~~-=~"'=•~·
!, AtOOttand. -OOI.-PidtiLaBa•·
,_
Il"'"·---otdur!Dtlll
out tht two belt tlaml tbat w=E GlbbOtothebOII!llot&amp;tPNI!til.
~ ber .-,r·b\·Jafi 1111. 84~
Anaelel
teatberweltl\t.
n:l•ltlCP, &amp;h1l bllnl
burt' lut

·' 17c

MILK

~:n~~e , .. , .. .. .

•

POST
or
KELLOG'S CORN
FLAKES

FANCY CANNED
STRING BEANS

2 Large,or

No.2

3 Sma,ll Pkg .....

23c

22c

Tltese Prices are for
-.
10 STO:ItHS
Pomeroy
.

\

'

Maow'• C.roce!J:JJ
" . , ...... , ' , , . ,
; b'.l.."-''"'' •':! ~ · ~· •. , I .
&gt;.'
• :.
""~~'!'elmaD

e • • ·' • • • · • • '· .
t...:if:'• ¢ath.,,IS
c;..;;..,ey . . .......... ..

9111

...... . ' ' " .. ... . ...
hd:Jock ... ,, .. ,., .. , .... ,

' '

~Cio·;!'{Y.

Goi"
fit• .
l ~

• l?

'

Pet·
Package

.. ,.... '. 23c

EN~l$)f fl4CQN

IOc

Can , ..

SWANSDOWN CAKE
FLOUR

Per
Poufld '

..... ·.... 17c

�•

'

......

'

'

'.

...

'1'1111 DAILY

~

I'OMJIBOT, aall

I

.

PAST cHIEFS liAv£
1 BIG CELEBRATION

•

ftlfl-·· fH IDAY CAME

Dr. Amy Whaley of Pomeroy,
probably the oldest livmfl woman
dentist In the UniU:d States spent
her 94th birthday yesterday In a quiet
way as has been her custom since
Panthera Working Hard she discontinued her dental omce
late last summer. Dr. Whaley Is by
And Long for Mar· no
means, teebJe as one might. ex ..
pect conslderln~ h er advanct:d age.
ietta Conte•t
Her ~res&lt;ent sch~dule Is to arllsc
early Hn tact she told the reporttr that she probably gets up a
grea&lt; deal earlier every morning
When They Meet Gianta than he does I, dresses herself,
combs her hair and after pectorm·
from Marietta In
lng her morning a bluUons, seaLs
herself at the breakf~~St table while
College Gym
her maid serves her breakfast. She
then goes Into an adjomlng front
U work and determination mean room which overlooks one of PomeartYthlnll In the way of winning roy's lnaln streets a nd watches th~
ball pmes, the Purple Panthers tramc as It passes by. Wnen th~
are a force which muat be reck- dallv papers aro received, she re&lt;~ lio
oned with when they go on their them a II as she Insists on keeping
trek to Marietta FridaY evening to abreast with the times.
meet the strong a11Jiregatton repShe generally retires at an early
re¥ntlnll the State's oldest city . hour. Lately she has foregone her
Pll)al pracuce was Indulged In trips down the long 'light Of Stlih'S
T)\ursday afternoon.
to th• street and consequen~ly her
1'he ll&amp;me Friday evening, a pre- familiar figure Is not seen on
llllllnary contest to the se~-to In Pcr&lt;~eroy's streets as heretofore
wh'lcb .Marietta collefle which make when sh·~ was still ac tively engaged
lts ilnltlal bow. of t~e season, begins l tn the dentistry.
prqmpt.Jy at 7 .00 o cloek and promllhr was wearing a plain gold
!sea to be a rip roaring game as I ring, a gift when &amp;he was ma rried,
Ml!rletta 18 represented this year 'from her husband who also a denby , wba~ Is reaarded as one of Its . tlst beat It out from ' gold coin•.
at&amp;;imiest combinations 111 the his•
•
tory of . the school. Fortified by They practiced together for many
seVen or el(lht from IB •t year's 1years. H z, however, passed away
sqtll.d, nearly all or whom tower at I a number of yPars aio. Her daughor abqve tile six foot mark and by ter Caddie and c ne son have jomse'llierll newcomers who are even ed their father . Sho hus one dautaller, the .Marlettans present a ghtc1, Mrs. Am y Kmgsland formerforp.tclable front to any quintet l ly n well known singer In New
they tJiay be called upon to face .
Yo_rk . .S~_e Is vls~tlng her molncr "' .
The Panthers, a championship th, PI C-e nt tim e.
ag~ptlon from last year will give - - - - - - - - - -.. .~.·
Uu¥n a real game even If they fall
to ·' IN&gt;Ing back the tacon which football can be playecl by Meigs
m4J~y local rooters teei they
will county representatives. It is sure
do, aa they are a hard playing to be a good game and will be folha'f)jt fl(lhttna: bunch, none of whom lowed by another just as good.
know when they are beaten. The Prices for the two games are reasblfl l!andlcap which they are now onable. being fifty cents for adults
worttn1 to overcome, Is lack of and 25 cents tor students.
practice and ~.he boyo have been
-~--- -Almost Instant relief from coughs
ou~ every day this week and work- POMEROY GIRLS ON PROGRAM jls now guaranteed In the uae of
Inc. tar Into the evening In a su- 1 Athens, Dec. 10.- !Speclaii-TwJ the physician's famous preacrippreme effort to get their shooting 1Pomeroy girls, Helen Schaefer aP' Uon called Thoxlne. It works on
eyea In trim for the tough battle Emmy Lou Keehne, pledges o; an entirely different principle; havwl)leh they are sure thry will have Sigma Alpha Iota, national music lng a double action, It relieves the
In Waahln(lton county.
organization. were amonrr the ~;Iris throat Irritation and goes direct
A great many of the local en - who pres, nted a program recently to the Internal cause not reached
thualaats are sure to follow the to celebrate the founding of the by cough syrups and patent medl:;;~ when they leave here to- society 28 years ago.
cines \and the cough stops like
wheno~he ~= :fho c~n not leave
~n•s Keehne sang a contralto magic, usually with the very first.
bo
oes, ave nothing solo and Miss Sahaefer entertained swallow
:asl~; ~~!~h h~e worry. 3as they can on the plano. Tuesday night Miss Take~ before retiring, Thoxlne
Marietta In plent;t ~- ~ an~ bet~" Schueler was accompanist for Miss absolutely' prevents nllt'ht eou~hlng
a:ame unles thtUt ~houl~e d~~elo e Koehne In a student recital or mu- and Insures a good nl(lht's sleep.
motor or tire trouble alona: t~ sic majors.
It gives the same speedy relle.t tor
way. One need not be a daredevil
sore throat too. Contains no chloor particularly fast driver to
NOTICE
rotorm or harmful drugs. Children
from Pomeroy to Marietta In :~
I have secured the services of like It; Remember-relief within
hour and a half. The team, how- Mr. Frank Stowe to collect the 15 mlnut's from COIJIIhs or soro
ever wlll leave probably at abou~ open accounts due Dr. H. J... Ward throat, or your money back. 35t.
four o'clock.
deceased. Mr. Stowe will call and 60c, $1.00 bottles. Sold by
BIB preparations have been made present all accounts and has full
::::bersbach Pharmacy
In Marietta for the game as authm·lty to collect ond r&lt;relpt. .-ll
Pomeroy
Marietta hllh school rooters do not bills.
Martin &amp; Roller ·Drug Company
tf.ke Pomeroy teams lightly since Deo McNaughton Wat·d. Execut rlx
Middleport
they · went to Wuhlntgon county Estate Dr. H. L. Ward, deceased.
and all other good drug stores
last Pall and ahowed them how
&lt;.l -l0-4L adv.

HAVE TOUGH TILT

. S.UON

---

I

Woii~n

I

------EagiP- Ridge

I

I

SEVEN Rfi.EASED
THIRTEEN
10.1 ·
__

i

_ ..

··

=

·

~

She Is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Mrs. Iva
Wllllamson both ot Columbus and
Mrs. Naomi Bentley of Rutland.
No funeral arrana:ements have
been made at this time but will be
announced later by Flnsterwald undertakers.
1

HOMER LAMP PASSES
Homer A. Lamp aie 60 years died
at hi, home near Rutland Thursday
mornln11 at 9 o'clock from a linflerlni Illness.
leaves to mourn his
wife, one BOn Clair Lamp at home,
one olster Mrs. Leamy of Rutlalld,
two
In Ooli!DlbU.S one aiBier
In lilA! . nvlile and one brother .In
In Flori a. J!luheral services at (be
Palrn•ont churrh near Hebron, b ..
Sunday at 2 P. M. In chara:e or the
Plnsterwald undertakers.

mr

CVEltYWOMAN wonts a Genaral Electric Refrlg~ erotor In her kitchen. She'll take pride In
the famous Monitor Top, Instantly recognized
by friends ond nelghbon os the best In electrical refrlgerotlpn. A General Electric quickly
saves Its cost. EDminotes waste by preserving
l.'ft-overs. Makes It possible to do oil the
family's marketing on bargain days, In Iorge
quantities. Never oeeds attention- not even
oiling. And a full guorantH protects every
General Electric ggolnstony Ml"'lce expense for
~
three full yeon. A small dOwn ~ellt oquraa ·•· ? \
Chrlstmos dell~ry .. choose your model today. '

.!

1

'

'"..

\

&lt;

Join lh CH Clrde. A -lal
ooy of noon (ucopl Salvnlepl.

\

p ;-"l ... ro"'

..

ollet·
I

YOUTH PA88E8 AWAY

2 lor

-------

I

v

SOciET"'YVii.EBJtATES
ANNIVB"SARY
The POrel(ln .MIAionary
of Simpson M. 2, church met
the home or Mrs. .Mary Huber on I
Union Ave., Wednesday evenln1 'j
with Mn. Oeora:e Parter as hoitess.
The 82nd ann,versary was celebrated. A very nl~ Pf011'&amp;111 wu
rendered to 35 memben and friends
present. ·
·
A buffet luncheon
the close.

M~N'S

DRESS SQCKS

Made to l'etail at 35c a pair-fancy• J-ayon silk sox-in the newest pattems and
colors. With reinforced heel and toeSizE's 10 to 12-Excelleht Xmas Gifts.

ISc ·• pair
•

480 PAIRS MEN'S 25c WOOL SOCKS

"Husky" Socks defy the cold-heavy
blue wool soc.ks with1 ribbed tops and white
heel and toe-for warmth..:....durability and
comfort.

pair•

lor

SOCII

SAXTON HEAVY PART WOOL 70x80
.
BLANKEtS
'l'an plaids with' pink·or blue bordergPAII\
'

Sle

p_.
,... - _,
0.. ...,.,. 5,30 •· M •

STEVENS LINEN TOWJ:LS
.. Bleached Stevens Linen Towe1S-"P"
quality 1.8 idches wide ·with colored' borders
-green, blue1 pink and gold~aclt ,towel
has the "!'tevens" lianger-fmished hem
and length 33 inches.

Frederick Hawkins, died et the
hon\P of his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Frederick a~ Canada
Wednes~ay aftenlOOil from sompllcaUons of &lt;fue-s.
He was 19 years and 9 months of
age and 18 survived by his father
and mother.
Funeral services
SatUJ-day morning at
o'clock at
the 1·eslde1we. Burial at Burlingham
In rharge of Flnsterwald under·
takrrs.
NEW TAGS MAY BE USED
Auto owners In Mel11s cotmt!v!'i
will be allowed to use their
auto license plates today, eleven
days earlier than last year. The
uuto tags have not been movlll(l
very fast this season In Melga eow!
ty and because of the fact that
there will be no extension of time
for the 1931 tsa:s, December 31
being the last day, R. 0 . Webster
local re(llatrar ura:es the purchase
of tags now to avoid the last mouu·-. t
te rush, which ln&lt;Jarlably comes
the time limit nears.

,,

732 PAIRS SCHOOL S.TOCICiiNGS
The ·same quality that formerty sold for
25c a. pair. Sizes. 5lh . to . 91f2-Colors
Black, Biege and. Bran-two. styles-the
narrow lx* rib and the derby sport ri~
Boys and girls school Stockings-at a d.,_
cidely low price While they last-732 paitls.
e

a pa1r

ef
for the whole feMUy. (foatent SlranHnf fiMJ,

~etl rl1am~ $old Bz
-• OHIO POWER c..

-

THE UNDERSELLING SHOE STORE

aad
VIsit the Furniture·
,t be W~mens ·Ready~to-Wear Depat•t·
meat aad see the Valaes ·tbat-these

&amp;illira

GUILD ENTia""T:-:-A""IN--=s -.
Orace Oulld of the Episcopal
church met at ~he home of Mrs.
Oreta Price . on East Main stree~
Wedne.sday evenlna with
Mls,l
Orace Horton and Mrs. Edith
Newton aaalstlna: boeteaaea.
Following the bualness session
dainty refreshments were served by
the hoeteaaea.
•

•

The Undenellins Shoe Store will be
closed Friday on account of the 4eath
of Mra. AndrewiZeiher.
The Shoe
Sale will besin Saturday, December.
12th. inatead of friclay.

ELBERFELDS

abou~

10.

•

Notice!

- ---,--_:==::::::::=::=:::::::::::=::::I:=:=:==::::=:::=:::=:=-?::=::;:::;::::::7:::::':':=::':1::::'

DIES AT h08PIT.U.
Famous Cough
Mamie Price cUed at the Q. H. E.
Galllpollll Wednesday
noon
Prescription atShe
was 40 years of aJe and
been a patient there eleven years.

no'

.

and J. Pll:kml and fllili)J IPIIU
CAB FOUND IN LANCASTER I
Sunclay with Oharlel WllcoXell an~
"'!be ear belona:lnl to CharlPJ
case!, atolen from near hil l"'OItauPaul McSwl(lflen, wife and 10n family. •
rant here Sunday nlflbt. was ella- John Paul of New CUmberland, w.
covered by pollee at LAncaster. ae· Va., spent tbelr 'I'I&gt;anbllvtnc vacordlnc to word received here.
cation with the latter's parents,
The car was found abandoned on Mr. and lllra. J . B. Lonpworth.
one of the main atreeta there with . Doua: Wolfe of the atearner Leona
a flat tire. The battery was miA·i wtll be without ovort for an lndeBorn, to Mr.-;;;;l Mrs. Dybm
Inc from the car but aside from finite time.
da..8&gt;o•a• ..... "tb. A
this It was a')lP&amp;l'ently In good I 0 . D. Norman and wife of Park· Mlcbael, a
..,..._ • ....,... u
shlpe. The car will be returned ' enbiii'fl villted recently with the ~~. a:randdalllhter to ~· wm.
here.
former's aiBter, .Mrs. IJ. s . Paraons.
Mr. and lllra. David Cuckler and
- - - -·---. W. E. Lona:sworth and wife, Wm. Willie Younc of Pomer07 atteD4ecl
CIRCLE MEETS
,Vickers Bncl wife of Cheylon, W. church at ZJon SaturdaY ~.
The circle of the Federated Va., spent the week end with the
Rev. and .Mrs. Wllllaml and church met Wednesday evenlnc at. farmer's. parente, J . B. Lonasworth of .Midclleport and WUllam YOIIIII
me PreSbyterian church. After the and family. .
' of Pometoy were cUnner (lllllltl af
business was transacted, refresh·
Gordon Wolfe Ill home ll'om biB Mr and Mrs Cbl;lel 0ree111er
menta were served by the following wort on. the sand bollt.
aaiurday
·
hostesses, .Mra. Wtaecarver, Mrs. Several from here are' attendlnc j lllra. Albert Helilnan and .Mn.
George Hetzel, MIA Mary Schaefer. the revival meetln(ls at Apple Grove Charlee Orenler spent Thlli'IICI&amp;7 a$
Mrs. Anna Hamm and Mrs. Tom
.Mr .and .Mrs. Oeora:e .McCllntock Pomeroy with Mtli. Dale 8mltb,
Evans.

PersonAia

M .... Norman Kaapv aru1 Mrs.
of Wacnolla Jt. )!:. Boyd came ll'om. East Liverpool
Slatera held· their WedneadaY evemnc belna: called
party at the llere by the Ulneu of lllra. P. A. Ell·
heme of Mrs. L. A. Penon CIU Sec· Jdn of Mldclleport.
Well Known Local Woman lond stref't Wednesday. A chicken
·
d
·Mra.
Wlllarcl••Meier
an Gress
aon. .....
•·
Pa ..ea After Lone
dinner an d supper wlth a 11 the __
,. H
Prank
""d
trimmings were serve:1. 'lbe tablelj .. • - epp, ......
lllne..
·
1 were beautifully decorated. After daulhtera were Athens and · OaW~ the dffiner names were drawn and polls vlslton this week.
The funeral rites tor Mrs, Pred presents were exchan(led.
Mn. J ohn SenkWI, Mra . Chaa.
erlcn Zelher, wife of An&lt;lrew A. The followipg Put Chiefs were Ruia. ¥'J'a. A. V. Howell, Mrs. Neupresent Mrs. Lenna Bearha, Mill •·ll
••
PI nee Smith and
Zelher, well known business n"n Lucill&lt;· Bearhs Mrs Mary Rtl)lhaw "" 11¥, ...n.
'&gt;re
tte ......
.
•
·
·
Ml.all Katherine Schlaea:e1 a n....,..
of Pomeroy, who passed away Wed- Mrs. lJzzle Younc, MIA Nol'Dllr the funeral aenrlce11 of Everett R .
nesday afternoon after an extend- Younfl, Mrs. Lettie Rea, •Mra, Lizzie W~lls at Chester Wedne.sday morn' d 111
be conducted from 1Ca~ppbell, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Mrs.
1 Allie Fisher, Mrs. Edith Joachim,,
•
ness. w111
the home on Mulberry avenue on Mrs. Jennie Htte, Mra. ·Emma POM,
:Pinsterwald's ambulance was
Friday afternoon at l:30 o'clook.
Mfs. Carrie FISher, Mrs. Sadie Posa, e&amp;lled to surllr.aham to take a paMrs. ze!IPr who ; 10,8 been bed- MLss Anna Durst, lllra. Neva Sey- tlen~. a MIA Pratt to an Athens
r •t to some time failed rapidly friend, Mrs. Alta Tracy • .MIA Pan· hcspltal, ThuriiCiay morning.
ns
r
'
nle Fugate, Mrs. Olive Youna, Mrs.
after the death of her son, Ray- ! Ella Watson and MIA Lena Orut,.
M,.. Eerett Thornu, son Horton
mond, well !mown shoe merchont. ser. Also the to!lowq oftlcets: and Mr. Jones left Wedne.sday for
which occurred on wednesday, No- Mr.~. Al:na Russell • MIA Thelma Athens, where . they will visit relaP. R. Orr and family called on
vember 25, last.
Orueser, Mrs. Edith Lainnlna:.~
tlvea.
be Dl hi
d ~~~bi:.abcoclt and fBmll)' Sunday
Mrs. Zelher was ono of the older Alma Keiser, Mrs. Frances uuiuen,~ , Mr. and Mrs/ AI rt
e
an
C L Orr and family IIJ)8Dt Satresidents of Pomeroy having be•n Mrs. Bertha Radford, Mrs. Edith daU(Ihters, Elmer Diehl, daU(Ihters. t urd~y with B. E. Orr IUld family .
born October 20, 1858, In Pomeroy, Ament, Mrs. Marsaret Selaenabel, Lenroe and Pauline, of Columbua, Luther McClead and ' ,family of
where she spent the greater part of and Mrs. Carrie Elberfeld.
Sam Buchanan of Lopn, Mr. and Murraysvlllo! "'""nt 8'11niJti.:y with
her life. She was 73 years of age
,
Prank Ma~wakl of eleveland, Oeo. Frederic~'
at the time of her passing and had
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diehl and
Beverly Wolfe called on w. F .
been a constant companion of Mr.,'
•
Abe Diehl of Huntln(ltOn, were here Borden and family Saturday evenZelher for moro than 53 years, their
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frr.;.&gt;k lnll
wedding da te being November
Diehl, which Willi held In the &lt;it.
Milford Frederick and family
1818.
The followlna were released from Paul Lutheran church Wednesday spent sunday with oeo. Frederick
Besides her aged husband, she the Meigs county )all here, leiP,vlng afternoon.
and. family.
Miss Loretta Frana of Columbus, Roland Torrence and family call
leaves to mourn their loss, one son, 1 a total of thirteen prisOners con,Jucob, two grandsons, Resener and fined In the baat.lle at ~e present
Tl!eaday to visit her parents, ed on Chas. Babcock and family
Billy, three brothers, John. Petet time : Franklin Wood, Wayne Little
and Mrs. Ed Franz on Mul- Sunday afternoon.
and Fred oans, all of Pomeroy, Lawrepce Oleuaencamp,
Harvey berry avenue.
oarnet Babcock and Mi.xlne Balflve sister~. Mrs. Maggie Bollinger, Still Cto Mel(ls County Infirmary&gt;,
WUUam · Neutzllna 18 quite Ill at ley called on Lillian Frederick
Mf" . Sophia Flnkenstadt, Mrs. Eva Pete Mulford, Harry Lacey and
home on Breezy Hela:Plta, sur- Saturday.
Holtsworth. Mril. ' Katherine Paul Willard Bratton.
ferlna: from sciatic rheumatism.
Mrs. B. E. Orr and daughter
and Mrs. Caroline Eck. all of Cln- William Buab, who was Injured
Zern TerrUI of .Marietta, spent Ruth called on P. R . Orr Sunday
clnnatl . One son. Raymond, pre- severely when struck by a New Wednesday · eventnc and .T hursday afternoon.
ceded her In death- two weekS' ago.l.tork Central pa&amp;sen(ler train on a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F·. Qordon called on Goorge
The service will oe conducted by trestle one mile north of Hobson 1~~·~~Te~.rrlll.
Frederick Sunday afternoon.
Rev Theophll Mehl, with a prayer, Monday nla:ht, and broua:ht to the I
ser~lce by Rev. Father E1111ene j Mela:s county )all because he had
Dunn with burial In Beech Orovej no home, went to the home of a
cemetery In charge of Flnsterwald. daua:hter, Wednesday where he will
reside. Bush formerly lived In a 1
!!mall hut In South Middleport.

TiK[

I

. ... '

..

•

Fu neraI Of .Mrs.
lillC AL P.l~Y£RSI I DR. AMY WHALEY Andrew Ze1her, To The Past Chiefs
Temple Pythlan
fiNAl WOHK·..._~_EiH_E~-R~_'fiT_sH~_!~--: Be Held Friday annual
Chrlstm»

i

.

Lard ....... ........ .

C"- ............. .

boa•
..
:
Suaar . , .. . ...... : . . $l.2t
Cracker., 2 lb.

.lie

Diluter Bell Flour . . . . • 4lc
2 lb for-. . . :·. . ;

Coff...
Sular

c• ..- ...P..! a-to

I lb. p~

tb. .. . .. lie
. . . Ul ·~ ~ c...t,
-.

aiMIN'*"
CaiMIJ ftGm IOe to. lie
• 't~

•

Bring·the chii«Jren' with, ;you--have them visit tit,
Tov D.,partment . while you do your other trad~
iq--they wiD .ve ·you. a~w id~aae ·

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="1021">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="65256">
                <text>12. December</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="69227">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="69226">
              <text>December 10, 1931</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="371">
      <name>gilmore</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="5893">
      <name>gribble</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1779">
      <name>hawkins</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="546">
      <name>hughes</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="260">
      <name>price</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1196">
      <name>small</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="7624">
      <name>zeiher</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
