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NOTICE-If . )'001 Waal
the Newe Ollice af The Dell,.
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NO. 75

MINER lSi
HECTHOCUTED IN
SJR~CUS[ MIN [

Missing Co-ed

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Will folnt~' dt.ad by his fi.ther. 1 Mar· ,
t1n GIJU.; In a loom of the 'East : l'rlenda and. relatives of 20-yearflntry of the SyraeUBe Mipin1 Co .. Jld Esther }'itts, pretty Unhel'8itr
mine No. 75 at Syracuse about 10 :45 . ~I Vermont co-ed, "''ho vanished

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1 .ro'"- the home Of Rev. H. 0. TaGUlla wal!l worklnl alone ~ . a 1 :u~, wher4! she was boardinr
- ~1 lD the Eaat entl'y ot. the mine vhi}e atte~dm1 the university, fear
bile hll father occup1e1 the room 1 ~a. the Jlrl. hae been t~~trieken bJ
ext to hll. The cable, furntshtng / ~ neaYou., ailment that ' kept he~:
power to the maehln~. was brok~n rmn sehool ~1: ye~r., A posse led
and the YDUill man'a father went ~Y th~ missmg , c~rl1 father i1
t9 his son's room to help h im. I .earcbme the vic•mty of BurllncWhen. he arrived there he found his 1on. Vt.. for any trace of tlie
aon l)'lnJ beside a car, dead.
student.
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heard none and It was believed. Cha~ge 1 Blamea Coal Opthat death waa blstantaneoua.
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· brothmo. John and Martin, Jr., and

fDur 818tf.n, Anna. and Natalie at

home and P!o.ence and Nellie, both
matTied, at Detroit. No funeral ar~
ran~emerita have been made.
This i8 tlie second fatal accident
at the SYracuse mine 1n the past
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WIRE 0 F IN T E lt'N AT I 0 N A L NEWS SERVICE

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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,1931

GUilT~ Of fiRST! End
DIGHEE MURREH
IS JUJIY V[~OICT
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Celebrated Power•'
Case; Face. Hanrinr
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and colder . Probable anow llurrtn alone ~

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Football
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DONATIONs ' .uDE
\ Mn. ~t Ha.ni.B will Jttwn r uurued Th,unda.y tram .\Lhem M1ddl!port, paued. a.way Pridl,
~pfa')ert Produced here and 1n &amp;ll A~ the Iaiit meetiJlJ of tht: Am· &amp;t.t.urday evenirg from Columbus wher'!' they attended Ule fwte ral ui morning ln a. Charleaton holpi ,
probablllt)' will wlrtd~up aa a. loop ertean Legion Auxilial'J , aeVf!r~~ol wher1. ahe .spent a short u~.
a relative.
ae&lt;:ordlna to word recetnd bert'. ~·
artlat before t.be preaent Je&amp;IOil donatlona •·ere m&amp;dt. One t.o Utt
Mrs Walter H1Ll'rll&gt; lelt fm CoMrs. Ed St~e lc who receivEd se- Death was beUeved due to eancer
Grqa
cloMs. At any raLe, the boy ha8 Communlt)l
Cbrllt.rnU
Dultel. lumbur Fr1dly morntnR: for a 11hort vt r!l' InJuries when shf' ftJI •n the wh1rh dl.seue 11he baa 1u11'ered. tor
PIIOIU .,_L
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been showing up )'l'ett.)' lood In hll Fund. cne to the State Child Wt:l- vtel~ wllh Jvr slAter Mrs. J . H. }ard 11.t her homf' on Gtavel HJll scm~ time. She haa been in Lhe
work th.ua rar, ~d. baa htb.ree m«e hue Pund whlch ta used to help CroWihore. She wlU retum Sunci11.y. • the !J rst of the week , u; Improving.\ hc!pil..t~l !ur several wetiul
seasoru at. t he pme, w lch would m.ake a happy Chlntmas for the
Mr. and Mrs. W . 0 . Ha.ll ~:~nd
She Ill survive&lt;! DY her huat.nd ,
c.ll'phans of BOldk!n and sailors at I !amlly or Rutbmd visited with Mr I
I an fmplo,Ye6 or tt.e New Yort Cen·
develop ,his work on the court.
SaThere
tall and Jena:th.y, the Xenia home.
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~·rAN UARD HEAitER~
l tral Railway Co. and several ehll·
1an
alSters.
GEorge
HaUler,
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Another
donation
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dren a home. No funeral arrance ..
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the the SWte Hospital P'Wl4 whkb l!., I v 1 ~'·IO ia Sauer arui Panny UoopJ ' ML'&gt;s Maym Cu vert Tuc:;d&amp;. y ever•- ments have been mlde.
moon, wor n1 for
center
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motored
t.O &lt;!harle.st:c.n
Thursday
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hand W :enhy ;d neceutties Of disabled war veteran~ I for i:l vlslt with Ml.SS Ann S&amp;Ut'f .
' Filth Avt'ntw Th~ program j)I ~SI n t
8 0 1&amp; at. tJ~ hospitals throuah.oul. the
speaker of the evenlnlg.
Material
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was In chan-:~' o! MJ!,s s~·a WESTINGHOUM:
W.\.OE8
8 Farmer ami Icd
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ma,a.e
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Mrs.0. .
Louise !:!co lt assJsll:d hy !ht&gt; Mi s~ !',
Pittsburgh,
Dec. JJ- IN8-Waae
Mr. Hauser has had seve ra1 years
Year Seems Better plvot man. The center position Thi! year, a.s In previous years. w . f RuSJU&gt;ll wu"E' In Athcn.'&gt; Wed- Maym Covert and Jean McKay.
relluctlon s, averqtng ten percent,
£xpuilmc::! tn artcttron work and
has always been the main COl In plans have been made tor helping neldiiY eu.nnji to attend . the mlA social h our followe{J a it.e: will be made effective ln all planta
Tontah~ at 6:30 o'clock, the pub~ knows hl&amp; subject. He hu held th~
an
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the local machine which seems many of the needy tam1Ue.s In MM~ Ual !'rogram of the S!&gt;:mpnony or·l whkll lll!ht telll:!~ hm cnls wen: M~l- of the Westinghouse Electl1e and
lie is Invited to the Knight&amp; of posltlon ot head line coach at the
hardest. to flU, IL8 years iODe by dlepcrt and l'lcmlty.
che&amp;.ra cr Ohio University .
ved
Manufacturing oompany Jan"•-3
the past
FIRST GAME SOON have hfailed hto produce a boy tall
Pythlas banque~ ball here to honor Ohlo
three State
years, university
was an tor
Ali·Amerlcan
--~Mr . an1 Mrs C F
I:U.t;lburr. I
) 1. it v.'&amp;.s a nnounced here today......by
the Middleport hlih. school Yellow ta.ckle from the University of Min~~ 0;: to andle the place satiaBJK.THDAY P..t.RTY
returned Timr:oday from Cu l.tmbu•.
mt:s IN CIIARLESTO.'It
1J . s: Trltle, vtce-preslden~ and
Jacket football ,.... with the 81,_ nesota In 1921 and held the nn~~Jtlon Go To Nel·-nvl'lle
On
~;r{ should develop Into a e
A &amp;urprltoe birthday party wtul
Coach and Mr5. Clyde .aa nyr,
Mrs H E D~ul!hcrty of upp"r general manager of the company.
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as head coeeh at Colgate university
18th;
Big
Boy
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t,.•r,.torh,_'hmelnhodmoenboplYe'n'tythao~ '•'n.!!,phyl, husband A. A. Dilhud and her dau ~_ W&amp;'J~~~~~~:qJJ ~...d"~ . ~~~~e.~~~~~~
Just a ~mindel' or the good work ,f.or three years.
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the boy.! have done for t.helr &amp;ehool
For
Center
dUII(ent sesslona on the court dur.!
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ing the pract.ice hours, and from venlng
lf\ the way of worldn&amp; valiantly will be presented 011 t;he banquet
the way he goes after the treJnlnl
Those present were : Mr. an1 Mrs
whUe on the gridiron thll- past aea~ program and tickets can be secured
The Yellow Jacket biU!ket&lt;!ers se&amp;.sions, it lJ believed that he Will c. o. Fisher and children, Mr ami
son, but every public llpirlted per- even at thlll late hour at the Mary have been practlaing diligently a.t land a berth at the center of the Mrs. Howder. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn
son 1n J41ddleport should attend Jane Cotree Shoppe,
Uhambers the tJigh school gymnasium here ring.
Dillard and family, Mr and Mrs s ~
the banquet. pvtng th.e ISQuad a Grocery and Smith Clothing Co , for the past ..·eek under the guid ~
Besides these boys who have
.1-'ii dley and children. Mr. and
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IOOd reception.
for •1.00
ance of Coa.ch Clyde Battyn, Ibn- signed their names on the roster of
H. E BUSh. Paul Dtllard. M&amp;
A most. intereaUna: Proeram has
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bering up, getting the feel of tht' the Yellow Ja.ctet squad, there Is
CoateR, William Dillard ~
been arransed tollowinS the b&amp;n~
Remember, tonliht at 6:30 o'clock ball, nnd In general getting ready Chink ward, Bennett, and H . EaBush. Musical .!cl ~cTh
k
th
quet, which wlll be prepared by the aL t.be Knights or Pythla.s banquet to launch 11 season on the hard tep who have taken to the game
were presented by S . H. Fade
eet
rug ompany ta es p easure In annOUnCing , e Ce eP&amp;at Chlets assoctatlon or the Pyth- hall.
wood floor.
wuh plenty or pep and before the ley wloUn; and HowW"d Mccloull ~
bration of their first anniversary on next Saturday, December
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Although the first scheduled season Is barely under way, should (gultarl.
qW&amp;l~W'&amp;lW'&amp;)W&amp;l~~~W&amp;lW&amp;}~W~l [game of the Yellnw J acket&amp; Is not see actiOn with a capital "A".
Rdreshments of left crt•am, cah•
12th. ·
~ until next Friday, Dee&lt;mber 18, at , In a general oummary or the and elder wer• oerv&lt;d.
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A cordial invitatiOJ~ is extended tn EVERYONE to attend this
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I Nelsonville, plays ga.lore have been [material answering Coach Battyn·s
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BIR1'H ANNOUNCEMENT
celebration and r·eceive a souvenir of the occasion.
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the boys who have turned out for and that is they should rtnc up ~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White anAl1 who attenrled the formal opening la~t year are especially
thlfi. indoor winter sport a.re be~
~season together as the
the birth of a fi0.1 born Fri• gmntng to work hard preparini line-up shows there art boys capa~
morning.
invited to be present.
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or basketeen who wlU han·

which should shape
fire qulni&lt;t. Pat
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the situation for themselves.
The 1931 •32 Yellow Jacket qulntot should prove &gt;one of the best

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THE GOLD SHOPPE

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dE"!ire to thank you for your patronage, through&lt; which you have
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Although, primarily, this celebration i ~ for the PUI'POse of meetingold friend ~ a~ well as making new ones-it will be an !&gt;PPOI'tunity for you to supply your drug- stm·e neerl~ at pt;ces never before quoted in Meigf! County.

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cher, KlncQid, Lohse and Lewl8 a.re pects to have a home 1ame petore
back from last year's team. ready the Netsonvtlle game and If one Is
for business o.lso.
negotiated, It wlU be announced

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HE iNi:liAN GI)IL who actually killed the young
of Tilby Sn:ith, after having won another trial, according to the decision of the Appellale Court, ha• finally won
another ·victory over the law in that she i• saved the brd·e al
uf giving up her life in the electric chair. Having thrown
herself on the mercy of the court during her la•l trial, the
presiding judge decided lhat she would be sufficiently
punished if she were sent to Marysville for the re•t of her
natural life without hope of pardon or parole.
Society not being as vindictive as many of il• enen..l.,~iels~j'l !{l~fh•l
will pr.-bably not object to this flnal chapter of this c
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blooded murder of • young mother with a babe at
breast. It will probably atcept the plea t)lat thio girl
with some white and some Indian blood courrdng throqgh
her veins, uneducat~it. Ignorant &amp;8 the world knows things,
wao un'duly dominat~d by the husband' and father lvho has~~~h~:.
ah'eady paid the supreme penalty for the dastardly crime.! 1
It is reasonable to suppOse that he pid inftuence the maid
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to enter into the cono,Piracy with him.
With •o many more danserouo criminals abroad and
escaping the just peil4lty of th~ir acta, It Ia .not hard
the average person to overlook the fact that this girl e•·
caped with her life. Her lot will b'e hard. At · best, it
probably was not eaoy for ouch •• ,h er klrid to serve out
many ,llays nl more drab existence, labnrll!g under h'\n'&lt;li·J~1f1~;;:
cap• 1hat were placed before them yearll, evon, before
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they· were horn. When we sec int!tancea of this kjnd, it i•
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hard to believe th~t all men are really created Jnie and
equal.
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The ending to this sordid case at least a(aln ·~rvf•
warning to lillY wh~ contemplate similar de~~·· that tjley
pre destine~ to go the oame route as t~eir nnfqt~ll.li~!;e
· l!fpdecessors, ~Jld tjlat it pays lo u•e one • mintl for _,~h~r
~hinirs than cfline. .
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Old man hahit ho' been discarded .•• for·
gotten. "How ·good i.s it?" , .. th at's whut tht•,·
waot to know :dlout any cig:trcttc the-y !lmokt:.

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~roln~r to adop( a protective ta!lff.
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"HOW
good i3 it?" Brother, rou
finger right on it!

maa aift that lift's a. jieavy burden of woi).

ftciib her ahouldera the whole year 'tiibild;
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moi~t~~n:-dpc ••• bar eaiiJ' co open.
And d~ ... red as fast as dley're made .•• from
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Football
Team Js IUne
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Banquet TOnlg

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DONATIONs ' .uDE
\ Mn. ~t Ha.ni.B will Jttwn r uurued Th,unda.y tram .\Lhem M1ddl!port, paued. a.way Pridl,
~pfa')ert Produced here and 1n &amp;ll A~ the Iaiit meetiJlJ of tht: Am· &amp;t.t.urday evenirg from Columbus wher'!' they attended Ule fwte ral ui morning ln a. Charleaton holpi ,
probablllt)' will wlrtd~up aa a. loop ertean Legion Auxilial'J , aeVf!r~~ol wher1. ahe .spent a short u~.
a relative.
ae&lt;:ordlna to word recetnd bert'. ~·
artlat before t.be preaent Je&amp;IOil donatlona •·ere m&amp;dt. One t.o Utt
Mrs Walter H1Ll'rll&gt; lelt fm CoMrs. Ed St~e lc who receivEd se- Death was beUeved due to eancer
Grqa
cloMs. At any raLe, the boy ha8 Communlt)l
Cbrllt.rnU
Dultel. lumbur Fr1dly morntnR: for a 11hort vt r!l' InJuries when shf' ftJI •n the wh1rh dl.seue 11he baa 1u11'ered. tor
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been showing up )'l'ett.)' lood In hll Fund. cne to the State Child Wt:l- vtel~ wllh Jvr slAter Mrs. J . H. }ard 11.t her homf' on Gtavel HJll scm~ time. She haa been in Lhe
work th.ua rar, ~d. baa htb.ree m«e hue Pund whlch ta used to help CroWihore. She wlU retum Sunci11.y. • the !J rst of the week , u; Improving.\ hc!pil..t~l !ur several wetiul
seasoru at. t he pme, w lch would m.ake a happy Chlntmas for the
Mr. and Mrs. W . 0 . Ha.ll ~:~nd
She Ill survive&lt;! DY her huat.nd ,
c.ll'phans of BOldk!n and sailors at I !amlly or Rutbmd visited with Mr I
I an fmplo,Ye6 or tt.e New Yort Cen·
develop ,his work on the court.
SaThere
tall and Jena:th.y, the Xenia home.
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and Mn. William Godz Wcc.lnca-1
~·rAN UARD HEAitER~
l tral Railway Co. and several ehll·
1an
alSters.
GEorge
HaUler,
head
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Another
donation
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made
to
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standard
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dren a home. No funeral arrance ..
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out
u k1 able to rea
the the SWte Hospital P'Wl4 whkb l!., I v 1 ~'·IO ia Sauer arui Panny UoopJ ' ML'&gt;s Maym Cu vert Tuc:;d&amp;. y ever•- ments have been mlde.
moon, wor n1 for
center
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motored
t.O &lt;!harle.st:c.n
Thursday
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S y, W
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hand W :enhy ;d neceutties Of disabled war veteran~ I for i:l vlslt with Ml.SS Ann S&amp;Ut'f .
' Filth Avt'ntw Th~ program j)I ~SI n t
8 0 1&amp; at. tJ~ hospitals throuah.oul. the
speaker of the evenlnlg.
Material
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was In chan-:~' o! MJ!,s s~·a WESTINGHOUM:
W.\.OE8
8 Farmer ami Icd
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ma,a.e
e ow at....,10 a rea:u r lstat.e.
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Mrs.0. .
Louise !:!co lt assJsll:d hy !ht&gt; Mi s~ !',
Pittsburgh,
Dec. JJ- IN8-Waae
Mr. Hauser has had seve ra1 years
Year Seems Better plvot man. The center position Thi! year, a.s In previous years. w . f RuSJU&gt;ll wu"E' In Athcn.'&gt; Wed- Maym Covert and Jean McKay.
relluctlon s, averqtng ten percent,
£xpuilmc::! tn artcttron work and
has always been the main COl In plans have been made tor helping neldiiY eu.nnji to attend . the mlA social h our followe{J a it.e: will be made effective ln all planta
Tontah~ at 6:30 o'clock, the pub~ knows hl&amp; subject. He hu held th~
an
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the local machine which seems many of the needy tam1Ue.s In MM~ Ual !'rogram of the S!&gt;:mpnony or·l whkll lll!ht telll:!~ hm cnls wen: M~l- of the Westinghouse Electl1e and
lie is Invited to the Knight&amp; of posltlon ot head line coach at the
hardest. to flU, IL8 years iODe by dlepcrt and l'lcmlty.
che&amp;.ra cr Ohio University .
ved
Manufacturing oompany Jan"•-3
the past
FIRST GAME SOON have hfailed hto produce a boy tall
Pythlas banque~ ball here to honor Ohlo
three State
years, university
was an tor
Ali·Amerlcan
--~Mr . an1 Mrs C F
I:U.t;lburr. I
) 1. it v.'&amp;.s a nnounced here today......by
the Middleport hlih. school Yellow ta.ckle from the University of Min~~ 0;: to andle the place satiaBJK.THDAY P..t.RTY
returned Timr:oday from Cu l.tmbu•.
mt:s IN CIIARLESTO.'It
1J . s: Trltle, vtce-preslden~ and
Jacket football ,.... with the 81,_ nesota In 1921 and held the nn~~Jtlon Go To Nel·-nvl'lle
On
~;r{ should develop Into a e
A &amp;urprltoe birthday party wtul
Coach and Mr5. Clyde .aa nyr,
Mrs H E D~ul!hcrty of upp"r general manager of the company.
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as head coeeh at Colgate university
18th;
Big
Boy
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t,.•r,.torh,_'hmelnhodmoenboplYe'n'tythao~ '•'n.!!,phyl, husband A. A. Dilhud and her dau ~_ W&amp;'J~~~~~~:qJJ ~...d"~ . ~~~~e.~~~~~~
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the boy.! have done for t.helr &amp;ehool
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Center
dUII(ent sesslona on the court dur.!
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ing the pract.ice hours, and from venlng
lf\ the way of worldn&amp; valiantly will be presented 011 t;he banquet
the way he goes after the treJnlnl
Those present were : Mr. an1 Mrs
whUe on the gridiron thll- past aea~ program and tickets can be secured
The Yellow Jacket biU!ket&lt;!ers se&amp;.sions, it lJ believed that he Will c. o. Fisher and children, Mr ami
son, but every public llpirlted per- even at thlll late hour at the Mary have been practlaing diligently a.t land a berth at the center of the Mrs. Howder. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn
son 1n J41ddleport should attend Jane Cotree Shoppe,
Uhambers the tJigh school gymnasium here ring.
Dillard and family, Mr and Mrs s ~
the banquet. pvtng th.e ISQuad a Grocery and Smith Clothing Co , for the past ..·eek under the guid ~
Besides these boys who have
.1-'ii dley and children. Mr. and
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IOOd reception.
for •1.00
ance of Coa.ch Clyde Battyn, Ibn- signed their names on the roster of
H. E BUSh. Paul Dtllard. M&amp;
A most. intereaUna: Proeram has
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bering up, getting the feel of tht' the Yellow Ja.ctet squad, there Is
CoateR, William Dillard ~
been arransed tollowinS the b&amp;n~
Remember, tonliht at 6:30 o'clock ball, nnd In general getting ready Chink ward, Bennett, and H . EaBush. Musical .!cl ~cTh
k
th
quet, which wlll be prepared by the aL t.be Knights or Pythla.s banquet to launch 11 season on the hard tep who have taken to the game
were presented by S . H. Fade
eet
rug ompany ta es p easure In annOUnCing , e Ce eP&amp;at Chlets assoctatlon or the Pyth- hall.
wood floor.
wuh plenty or pep and before the ley wloUn; and HowW"d Mccloull ~
bration of their first anniversary on next Saturday, December
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Although the first scheduled season Is barely under way, should (gultarl.
qW&amp;l~W'&amp;lW'&amp;)W&amp;l~~~W&amp;lW&amp;}~W~l [game of the Yellnw J acket&amp; Is not see actiOn with a capital "A".
Rdreshments of left crt•am, cah•
12th. ·
~ until next Friday, Dee&lt;mber 18, at , In a general oummary or the and elder wer• oerv&lt;d.
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BIR1'H ANNOUNCEMENT
celebration and r·eceive a souvenir of the occasion.
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the boys who have turned out for and that is they should rtnc up ~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White anAl1 who attenrled the formal opening la~t year are especially
thlfi. indoor winter sport a.re be~
~season together as the
the birth of a fi0.1 born Fri• gmntng to work hard preparini line-up shows there art boys capa~
morning.
invited to be present.
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or basketeen who wlU han·

which should shape
fire qulni&lt;t. Pat
some

while playing

the situation for themselves.
The 1931 •32 Yellow Jacket qulntot should prove &gt;one of the best

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THE GOLD SHOPPE

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dE"!ire to thank you for your patronage, through&lt; which you have
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Although, primarily, this celebration i ~ for the PUI'POse of meetingold friend ~ a~ well as making new ones-it will be an !&gt;PPOI'tunity for you to supply your drug- stm·e neerl~ at pt;ces never before quoted in Meigf! County.

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cher, KlncQid, Lohse and Lewl8 a.re pects to have a home 1ame petore
back from last year's team. ready the Netsonvtlle game and If one Is
for business o.lso.
negotiated, It wlU be announced

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TH£ INDIAN GIRL
HE iNi:liAN GI)IL who actually killed the young
of Tilby Sn:ith, after having won another trial, according to the decision of the Appellale Court, ha• finally won
another ·victory over the law in that she i• saved the brd·e al
uf giving up her life in the electric chair. Having thrown
herself on the mercy of the court during her la•l trial, the
presiding judge decided lhat she would be sufficiently
punished if she were sent to Marysville for the re•t of her
natural life without hope of pardon or parole.
Society not being as vindictive as many of il• enen..l.,~iels~j'l !{l~fh•l
will pr.-bably not object to this flnal chapter of this c
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blooded murder of • young mother with a babe at
breast. It will probably atcept the plea t)lat thio girl
with some white and some Indian blood courrdng throqgh
her veins, uneducat~it. Ignorant &amp;8 the world knows things,
wao un'duly dominat~d by the husband' and father lvho has~~~h~:.
ah'eady paid the supreme penalty for the dastardly crime.! 1
It is reasonable to suppOse that he pid inftuence the maid
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to enter into the cono,Piracy with him.
With •o many more danserouo criminals abroad and
escaping the just peil4lty of th~ir acta, It Ia .not hard
the average person to overlook the fact that this girl e•·
caped with her life. Her lot will b'e hard. At · best, it
probably was not eaoy for ouch •• ,h er klrid to serve out
many ,llays nl more drab existence, labnrll!g under h'\n'&lt;li·J~1f1~;;:
cap• 1hat were placed before them yearll, evon, before
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they· were horn. When we sec int!tancea of this kjnd, it i•
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hard to believe th~t all men are really created Jnie and
equal.
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The ending to this sordid case at least a(aln ·~rvf•
warning to lillY wh~ contemplate similar de~~·· that tjley
pre destine~ to go the oame route as t~eir nnfqt~ll.li~!;e
· l!fpdecessors, ~Jld tjlat it pays lo u•e one • mintl for _,~h~r
~hinirs than cfline. .
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ing qucs1 ions.

Old man hahit ho' been discarded .•• for·
gotten. "How ·good i.s it?" , .. th at's whut tht•,·
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~roln~r to adop( a protective ta!lff.
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"HOW
good i3 it?" Brother, rou
finger right on it!

maa aift that lift's a. jieavy burden of woi).

ftciib her ahouldera the whole year 'tiibild;
Anew VCIN Wilber is the a~~~wer to what
tila~ 1ift aliCKild be.

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STARTS w!tth fine tobacco. Chesterfield
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are experts in Ihe art of ju'dging

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qualicy leaf. They-can spot the finest tobacco in

any country •• ; an·cl.thby wbn:t take anything el,...
;·, You'p $ncl tb,e same p"f.nsta/&lt;ing &lt;!1\re ••• the
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'tedield's la11guag• -no11e othtr!

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Yo'J Want.a cigarette th'l['s ~rilu'tr. You want
cigarette t~at laSitS besier. Ybu W"Jnt i. Jmrii

Chat utish.

Com~: in and· aee tho! Ne" Vo~ 'wi~ co;l'iitatfd i;10rc;e~.in o;!blijnel~d tub, fl~~:t~~
a1ltator and Rfilty 1Vrilller with ltiill ' .. ·
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p~;t your

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The only chance the farm board has ever to ~~t PO~·
11!•r aguln will be fnr wheat to-yo to $2 a bushel, for· so"'!•Jl"Cjiljl~r:

MOKER :i,nowadays,aren'r taking thing• for
granted. 'l1tey' :e shopping around ••• ask·

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Blendecl 'aod ttoss·ble11ded ••• tba:t:s Cbes·
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They're .rolled in the linesr, whitest paper •••
that burns without u•teorodor. Wrapped in a
clean, attraai•e package ... neat, msb·lnoking;
moi~t~~n:-dpc ••• bar eaiiJ' co open.
And d~ ... red as fast as dley're made .•• from
3 big laCIOries ••• to every cigarette counter in
the land.
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three 11-2.ton DMte Trilck8

team Anil . One
The Oilier

With GtfOO 1'ires attd ~ready to g.,
for $50.00.
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LOcal PI'"· lllhlle lhoy are walt·

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Church Notices

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from va~e four)
PLANTS M. E. CIIURCH
:f t~- -, .J. D.JLaw, Fa&amp;tor
Sunday .&amp;&lt;:hool at 9:30 conducted
by If'ia B. Sayre. Come 11.nd learn •ol •l
·Jesus.
~Continued

r·.u.is """""'ii

LETART

E. CHURCH
li. D. Law, Pastor
l
S u11day school at. 9:30 A. B. Alex-

ander. Supt.
Ohtss meeting at 10 :30.
League at 6:30 P. M.
by l.la.ss m~::etlng at 7 P. M.

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AT THE THEATRE8
ELECTRIC TJ1,EATRE, POMEJOY
Friday and Sal)lrd!IY •
'
''CHANCES"
Hear and &amp;ee; DouJiat Fairbanks Jr.. a. Hobart., Anth0117
•

ell and othel'll.

Don't mla this yoa&amp;h In a

Sent of God."

In charge or Prl- 1
Teacher&amp;: .
:;.);;;;.: "And he ca led his name ~

ahd

Also Comedy "Marria1c Rows"

UBERTY THEATRE, Middleport

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"POLITlCs"

~li'cttce:

lfj,:;;;y

.f

.

More laqha than a President bll votes. PoiiJ andMarle 10 lu

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for pol1Ue1 Ia a blr •7•

Begbm:y;s

You are

Juvlted '

with your voice at the

Fridey end Satu• day
Marie Dre11ler end Polly Moran in

.

$25·.. $38·~
$58··

10:15 Lord's supper to AIL
6:30 Christian Endea.vor--Oenevieve Welker, Pres. Topic : "Makltlg:
Xmae Ch.rlsttin", Micah 4: 1-5. · 1
'l: 15 J0lnt assembly. of Christian
Endeavors wt.th Bong service under :
the Iekdershlp of Mrs. Tyree .
.
Church night service: Wedne&amp;day ~
Dec. 16th. Topic : "The ChriS~

Bush·
They 1pead bU lut ZA bollfl &amp;oaetber and. he rc·

, lurn• to thll' tron&amp; with her plc&amp;•ref
rood rea&amp;ure pldan.

PRINTZESS COAT~

POMEROY CiiURCH OF CHRIST
9:15, Bible school, Robt. D. RobSupt. Lesson Topic: ·'John':; ,
on Patm06"-Text: Rev. L;

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PRi:SBYTERIAN
QHUWB

~"· T. Jtroyd. Gay, Ph. D.
S. School . ;1'6. ~upt. J . H. Orate.
Q'o.lln;lon lO:;JO a. m.
Jr. Ende&amp;~ 2 l30 p. m.
Sr. i!i\!leavor,if:'oo p. nf.
Preac:lfbJB: ~ 'l:OO P.m.
W~f prayer rf!eeting
p.m . _--~~-.-----AL Ol~;Yf:ind-Ernic Schaaf, Bosto~ bc&amp;'V)rwel$ht. scored a t~hnical
knockoUt. g\'er
Frangte Simm6,
Clenlahd t8),
L'JlJ ~uUJar'd, world's Y.'tlterW':!ti'ht ciiainpion, dofealcd PauJ
Pirrone, 'Qieveltnd on Ioul f7J.

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trial liall aH. IINMI Street.
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evenllig. '1.:30 choir practices
~dtre&lt;:~;j~tlon- of Mnl. R.
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to iaet choir
1
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Dtree&amp;or

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LADIES RAYON SILK UND~RWEAR
Bloomers, Step-Ins, Chemise, Panties'fullorerd and· lace trimmed ,styles-Lustred
rayon l\fldi no,n-run rayon pastel shades-'

•d:rher. a
· .tion--a,

a·lift: ·

LAblES Kib GLOVEs
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A.i!oilher shipment of thi!i!e popular slipon style kid gloves-:-iii black ahd brown\ plain or with appliqued design-sizes 6 to
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TWo
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Bun';lay
s.upL.

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P.l'tachlna

· meeting cpch
'f o'eloct.. Artl~ 1

A. D. JtuSHIJ,
At'..orney for Pa.lutlfl'.

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three 11-2.ton DMte Trilck8

team Anil . One
The Oilier

With GtfOO 1'ires attd ~ready to g.,
for $50.00.
·
'
See Them At

LOcal PI'"· lllhlle lhoy are walt·

to ... ti&gt;e Oiilcw AU-8olllh·
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team
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at Xmas-time Savings.

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Church Notices

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from va~e four)
PLANTS M. E. CIIURCH
:f t~- -, .J. D.JLaw, Fa&amp;tor
Sunday .&amp;&lt;:hool at 9:30 conducted
by If'ia B. Sayre. Come 11.nd learn •ol •l
·Jesus.
~Continued

r·.u.is """""'ii

LETART

E. CHURCH
li. D. Law, Pastor
l
S u11day school at. 9:30 A. B. Alex-

ander. Supt.
Ohtss meeting at 10 :30.
League at 6:30 P. M.
by l.la.ss m~::etlng at 7 P. M.

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AT THE THEATRE8
ELECTRIC TJ1,EATRE, POMEJOY
Friday and Sal)lrd!IY •
'
''CHANCES"
Hear and &amp;ee; DouJiat Fairbanks Jr.. a. Hobart., Anth0117
•

ell and othel'll.

Don't mla this yoa&amp;h In a

Sent of God."

In charge or Prl- 1
Teacher&amp;: .
:;.);;;;.: "And he ca led his name ~

ahd

Also Comedy "Marria1c Rows"

UBERTY THEATRE, Middleport

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••

"POLITlCs"

~li'cttce:

lfj,:;;;y

.f

.

More laqha than a President bll votes. PoiiJ andMarle 10 lu

.. ~

for pol1Ue1 Ia a blr •7•

Begbm:y;s

You are

Juvlted '

with your voice at the

Fridey end Satu• day
Marie Dre11ler end Polly Moran in

.

$25·.. $38·~
$58··

10:15 Lord's supper to AIL
6:30 Christian Endea.vor--Oenevieve Welker, Pres. Topic : "Makltlg:
Xmae Ch.rlsttin", Micah 4: 1-5. · 1
'l: 15 J0lnt assembly. of Christian
Endeavors wt.th Bong service under :
the Iekdershlp of Mrs. Tyree .
.
Church night service: Wedne&amp;day ~
Dec. 16th. Topic : "The ChriS~

Bush·
They 1pead bU lut ZA bollfl &amp;oaetber and. he rc·

, lurn• to thll' tron&amp; with her plc&amp;•ref
rood rea&amp;ure pldan.

PRINTZESS COAT~

POMEROY CiiURCH OF CHRIST
9:15, Bible school, Robt. D. RobSupt. Lesson Topic: ·'John':; ,
on Patm06"-Text: Rev. L;

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Ala111 COJDedy "G-b of Leisure"

Sat-j
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PRi:SBYTERIAN
QHUWB

~"· T. Jtroyd. Gay, Ph. D.
S. School . ;1'6. ~upt. J . H. Orate.
Q'o.lln;lon lO:;JO a. m.
Jr. Ende&amp;~ 2 l30 p. m.
Sr. i!i\!leavor,if:'oo p. nf.
Preac:lfbJB: ~ 'l:OO P.m.
W~f prayer rf!eeting
p.m . _--~~-.-----AL Ol~;Yf:ind-Ernic Schaaf, Bosto~ bc&amp;'V)rwel$ht. scored a t~hnical
knockoUt. g\'er
Frangte Simm6,
Clenlahd t8),
L'JlJ ~uUJar'd, world's Y.'tlterW':!ti'ht ciiainpion, dofealcd PauJ
Pirrone, 'Qieveltnd on Ioul f7J.

·

H(JTEL CUl.iJMBUS
,\

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' SMf&amp; llloeb tiort.a •' --~
trial liall aH. IINMI Street.
Cankr lUI. ud . . . ,

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100 Jt-. at $1.00

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$4.88 . $1.80 $1 C)

sunday
A tlne I

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evenllig. '1.:30 choir practices
~dtre&lt;:~;j~tlon- of Mnl. R.
i
to iaet choir
1
enthusWm

Dtree&amp;or

II

•

LADIES RAYON SILK UND~RWEAR
Bloomers, Step-Ins, Chemise, Panties'fullorerd and· lace trimmed ,styles-Lustred
rayon l\fldi no,n-run rayon pastel shades-'

•d:rher. a
· .tion--a,

a·lift: ·

LAblES Kib GLOVEs
.
A.i!oilher shipment of thi!i!e popular slipon style kid gloves-:-iii black ahd brown\ plain or with appliqued design-sizes 6 to
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1o! C'clwnbus

an~hillp ot Pome ~

tl,~ere

Olbba and neaa ca.llen in town Monday .

Mrs.

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FULL LEASED

today

ment hal NOT tuppl1ed a. decliJve
.::_~r.....e;!~wl:*;tdeu::::
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tact that the on1y &amp;lam bld made
80

tar wu accompJ.taUecl

by

t.beir

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HHUHN OF 8£EH
JO HURT HUSIN[SS'
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Dry-Senator From Texas
Talcea luue 1 Willi
New York Man

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Oppoaition To
Hoov.,..•a Polide•,
Kill Them

By WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON
INS Btatl' Correapondent
Washtnaton. Det. U-INB-'I"he
c011greas cla!ed ltl
in II liW\1:1 of leg ..
whne opposition
pollclea had

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, K. of P. HALL

Should have been

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Admiuioa
·S k Per Couple

SWI.Ill O.WD.

Cab

J1our was IIIUOted at !It! per

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29c: per packate

Tills aol'ftoetltn It

reqMIJedl

bJ &amp;be SflT-V-WeD Mer..

-0 ., Dec.

Manafteld,
ICloy
B. McConnell,

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clwalo.

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110, seereta.rJ'
manager of tile 0 - Steel Ab
naive Oo., and a natlve of Wooeter
waa dead today al st. Cloud. llllnn.

land

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Madrid. Dec.
11-INB-NioeiO
1 Alea.la Zamora.
former ,_. boJ
I who led t1)e BopublleaD qll&amp;tlml
whlch ,..ulled In OYfllllrooJ ol tile

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by ltroJll teunl.

Several CltiiiMII here Wh9 flere
lfllll.ll depotlta'J 11 the P&amp;rtenbufS
bllnka tbalclooed their_.. •,..
weeu qo were made to rejoke ~a
few 11oya aao 1&gt;7 t11o ..........,.
mont thai the Wood COUDIJ' would open ll&gt;elr doo!A tor .._
ID tile near future I1MI all 4epoil·
would be nlm..... doDar ror
dOlll:r.
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Mrs.. Joe llllonM.II lo - . , . at·
I« tba ~~~~~lbe coual1

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auaurated
u nnt presklent band,
and Mre.
jor
lhe """today
Spanish Republic..
YllltllllMr.
relatlvea
and IMft'lrt..
frltJIIII .-.
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Early!

Buy
· EarllJ!
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Christma§ Certiiate ~5,~P ~\

Man Turns Bandit
To Aid Sick Wif

OPERATION SAVES WARDEN'S ARM

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Had Been Held A. Hostage, Then Shot And Left ror
i Dead; Aged Priooner In Addition To Si1 Ia .
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Missin1 At Prison

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eonfereaoe after. the 1Hslon1 deeJe.rinJ( that hi:; lonr
joumey from hts homelalld had b:&gt;f&gt;n n. 1 111 u:&lt;
notbln1 had been ucompli11hed. 'flw I nol ' n '• ,1tJ, •r
t~reatened to renew lu ~ t:llmpa rp;n ol ..: 1, 111 ,-~, 1. ~
1hence that hu 10 much embaua&amp;&gt;~t!d the ~l\Ltih
conmment of India.

QotumbUI, 0 .• Dec. 12-INB
-AitboUib Chtlstmas Is only
16. daJ.II away, sprJaa'-llke
t.emperatur&amp;\ conttnUI!d to
hDWr over eentral Obto today.
•
Y418terda.J's mlld weather
brQq a h:-:vear--okl heat rec·Gid lor December 11 In Ooluinbua when mereury "bobbed
...16 1·1 dqrees .. OUter
seetklna ·of the ltat.e also repol1od - a b l e .....,.....
~ Cletfland feeling a
.,.b of 1M dqma and OID-

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TO COME EARLY

personals

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Lives In Deapel"
I ate Break For, Freedom, Other Three Are Captured After Gun Battle With Po11e

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IThree Of Six Fleein1 Convicts Lose

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FAIL TO ORGANI%E

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nlght ; colder tonl.fhL and In ext.reme 1'10

team but t1e diltribul.ion or hand&amp;
·
80 fa~ hQ beeQ. .ueh . that ezpert
\
ptaytn• by e~. -stem would
1 MAY BE DROWNED dertaker Ewing from a rnaWitlum ~ugtlter of Parken'bura: and Mlf.s Wm. Glbba of Charl¥ton. 18 via- ~ sons made &amp; business tr':l' to Char· have 'had much ·tJie
FOR EQ ALIZATION
reiiU)t..
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GALLIPOLIS Q F F ICE
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In AttJ,ens where It had been l&amp;id Bt!rtha Wasner of Canton, OhiO, ltl:rlh~n:~~!.":Js ~~;sOttle leston Monday.
, JaCQby, chap~,pSb'fi of ·•psychic"
ith Countiea Neafloy·' MAY NOT OPEN FOR ·Had Been In
Health mmamt"hun
a .-rypt since 18'' May. The new were ouea" or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rc.ach vtslt.d Edwin Ed""'"' or
blddlno ond ,..oUbllng, haa madt
built by Dr. R1cb by M:cNlcklts, Sunday, at their home Broad R
F'r1d
,
more than one coup by thie mUN.
Oppoaed By Of·
I BALANCE OF WEEK [ For Lon1 Time; Left Pltt.sburgh contracton here ":blch on Pourth Ave.
Loyd .:.;.,. or"'i.onrdale was
but an equal .n'!ll'ber of tlmea hi&gt;
ficial&amp;
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Home Wedneaday
::;:1 ':t;::d~~s co::e~ue:P:t!i
The Queen Esther ,wlll mt.et wiLh Iguest of Allen Lewis the ~t week.
strategy has ~ tc~tety
Hu\ltillgton. w. va , Dec 11a nd the bodJ of Mfs. Rich was Misses Drucella and .Dorothy Netg~ Mn. Dale Roaeh &amp;nd baby spent ]
- -ed. by the OUlbe~DS and dlvertid
.. Dele&amp;:ations
reJt'esentlng
the 1 JN~Mtnu s the dlsofd:!r., which 1 Mrs Frank Van Zam and daugh- , co nstgned to It! Ia.st ~~ )ll.M:e. ler, Tue~day evenlna. Dec. 15 at ThankqMng with N w Roach Mr .and Mnl . Albert HUJ &amp;nd son to their own •dVantqe.
Melta County Taxpayers league,, clcsed a blanch office at Galllpollt; , ter M
r Q-'11-'ls
to The bulld.lng contains 51X ceypta and their home on lower McKinley An. r-and famUy.
.
.
Bobby, of Letart, vl.slted Stanley
Culbert;&amp;tn'a off to bet Pi,OOO ·~
~ Melp CoWltY grange. and sev tobno;.co officials today resumed the l •h,
a.cy, o
a.a JoAU , came
liB made of fine granite outside and
A meettna pf the members ot the ,
TrUl!&amp;ell and famUy, Thursday. .
2 to ~odds resWI.ed. in addlttona. .
eral ot.her ' m.tereated citizens or cut-r\te aucUon sales o! Southern ~ o:ce of 61 herur kiTrac~h here l1 while marbli! Inside and the ar- M. E. Oulld wm be held Tue!day 't
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Several from here" attended the stakes on the martll;· lut D.li"ht. J~
tft'! 'COWlty were lJt Columbus 1Ohlol eastern Kentucki, and South.
W'B ay even ng see nr ·~ e ftS· chtcture and work represent/;
the £"V!i:D1ng at the home ot l'lolns. Dhr
jP.T.A. meettnr at Racine, Tueide.y coby put up anofiber $250 maktna
ThwildBy afternoon where they ap· tm West Virginia
light
i.l urley 1sistance ot local omcers In starch- ~ best In mechanical skill.
Petrel.
~O)Umbia
evening.
his O'l(ll total !Jet S'l~ aptnst CUI•
jleared before the Tax CommlliSion, j crops
ing for their husband and father.
¥lsa Edna Hylbert of Charleston
Constance Trussell attended tne bertaon's $!,600. Len&amp; broua:hi aiOI'll
Jn Jn at~mpt to aet a decrealie In Th~ average pri~ of loll 1G per Frank Van Zant, who mysteriously
wu a Visitor in the home of How-l
-annual 18&amp;me tuJpper etven at Tup- a tJOO check' fl'OIIl Barry Lls&amp;ner ~t
the valuation of property here as in huncired poWlds w;u,: received a.c; dlsa.ppeared from hla home early
OLD PASTOR HEARD moM
ard Netgler several days tbe past
Mrs J . W !\ndrews and Mrs. pers Rlaina. Thursday, nlaht.
Newark, N. ' J.. wbk:h. ,.Culbertllon
~par.lson with surrounding coun· 109,805 pounds were sold yesterdtt.y.l Wcodne!day mominB.
Mt'!! Amanda cross Is In receipt week.
Virginia Boyce visited Mrs. Betty
Ruth Orr spent the week end promptly covered with t200. and a
tlel. ·
Grayson D, Thomton execut.iv(; I They said 11. ~rt had come to of a. lett-e r from Rev J . D Smith
M:r ana MrS Jptm w era~ Dixon, recently.
wltb home folkl.
Ban l"i"anclM:an wired a bet of t500
.. -The ~delegations, which weut rro~g vi&lt;r-pre.qdent of the Huntlnstorl: them that be ~ been seen on the a former pastor of the. M. E: Miles. Cross and Evelyn RtctUu.ru:
Mrs Mae Powler and two daughPauline Morehead
spent the at the same odds.
~ county , announced that they wsrehonse dtclan:d that the Oil I· i ~treE:ts of PoMeroy during the day )churdl h ere nearly a quatter of a motored to Newark, Ohio, sunday ters were In Pt. Pleaaa.nt recently wett end: with home follu at BelleLenz aimoW1oed be brO\llht RQ
!,..apnop:af!!:~gb~ ~~:~!~t~~! jllpol:s branch might remam clo~cd ~ ~~ur~ay :btehrlft Trtlaey and dt!fiJ- centUJ Y :l~O The ramUy resides at morning and spent the de.y with on business.
ville, W. Va.
unndamtoed man ~~:a.oooh:l :~.ol ~'i
~
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until Monday
es coure
e en re county or Sldr:.ey, Montana, a new town of Mr, and Mrs. DUI1on Jilchard&amp;.
Mrs. Qra.ce Ho:l!man h&amp;IS accePt·
Mr. ahd Mrs. 0 L. Orr and son rea Y
wapr •
• tu commls!:iton to allow a. decrease I
-~
the man but round no clue to hts 2.00U papulo.tion situated ni the
lfr. and Mrs. Warren Reed and ed a posltion w:lth 0 . J. Morrlaon'll were IUe&amp;tl of B. E. Orr and famlly, &amp;ye;tem. CWbert.aon uld he wouL l
~··~~n;: ~~5et~t:::~t"m s=~~~~ 1
MISSION MEETING
'po~l~lez:~e~~uts. d f
i Yellowstone Valley and about tour ~on Jack and the furmei"'s sJsters department store ln Pt. PleufLnt. aautrday.
cover it with t2Q,OOO ~~ly. '
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in&amp; counties had received a de
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n
ppeare
rom 1 s mllt:o from t he Bad lAnds In North llli.I!SeJ! Elsie and Ool·otby Reed of
Miss Hannah Bird and Rld'hary
L. E. Trullell and da\llhter were
· t :bot 20% 1 th
The l MIBsionsrY Society of the home sometime durln1 the morning DakCita. They Just recently com- Columbus were here Suiiday call Murphy attend"d church service• Pomerw callen, Saturday.
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n e appra 1se Presbyterian church met at the hours WedneBdsy, after he had rt"· ~Jeted a $3~ ooo ehurch and a 18000 In on old friends
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ice belan t. 8 tto
NOTICE
1
=~~t year while Meigs county home or Mrs. OlenroY Ewing on 1tired. apparelitly in good mental ' par:l:.najiile Beet culture I.&amp; the btal ~r. and Mrs Mae MlleJI and atM~so: ~ltiu=~ Mn Lu- t.l
~t uRevn
-· ~.
.
non\ 6W d
~
Lincoln lllll Th~m~day eventns cr.:ndition. An lnvestiption Wed- Industry and cattle the major and children of M~undsvllle " Va cllle :Pan~:ms" and son sObbte . Mn H. di w,m:' chi
1 "I" Th&amp; Junior ClaSS or PomeroJ
~rl~':~t wtt~~ th~e~:~~ua~: hwith Mrs. Phil W1lliamson assisting! nesday morning artcr he was dis- sheep second. All farming is don~ were week end auest.s ~r M~. and Mile Fowler and tWo dauiht.erft If n
n
rp
e serv ces.
Hilh School will hOld IL bB'U
ostess.
1 covered mls81ng, showed
thal1' not by Irrigation
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Md Howard Mil
d '"•
Nthell.,~uell-!peHntl
" 11' 1 fiGle, Saturday, Dec. 21, at Wad•
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here, and tbe delegates 88ld they
The following program was ren ~ lltng after the famlly had
tired
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es an o..,.~r re a- Iwere Sunday guests or Mrs. H. E. w1 - - · auu. e en
o
dell Hardware Store.
12.. 11 _11
teJU~ no more than right. that this. dered. Devotion&amp;!, Mrs. Wlsecar- about 11 o'clock Tuesda
-t ves and frJcnds..
VanMa.tre and Mrs. H. L. Edwards. Racine.
1r~t tu:
uounty be allowed. not too Q~uch, ver Rosa Call Ch{tstmas messages !
Yng • ·
CRITICALLY ILL
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but enough decrease which would
Foreign To lc-:-Fieh.la. and B ria had made h~ exit tully attired, Local friends are In receipt of a
make Ute taxation more ~qually ar- by KatharlnePSchlaeg~J. Home {op_ l through a downstairs window
ltele~Uam trom relaUves in Toledo,
r•n1ed In comJ)11J:Son with !pOT'! lc- MOI·mon F'leld by Fleda Gruel3er
Tracks from the Van Zant homE' stating the crltJco.l UlneM df Ml$.
larrer neighboring counties.
Delicious refreshments were serv- i were tolowed for quite a 1 d~tance Anna. v. Avery. The telegram l'/8.11
· B. J. Blackmore, Meigs county ed by the hostesse at the clooe of 1but were IOI!It near the water6 ed.ge l" lacldng in details but the subscrlp~dltor, and Hosmer L. Roush the program
1cr the Ohio river and lL was gener· tlon books of 'nl.e DaUy Tribune
ltflp COWlty treasurer both mem·
ally believed that he had commit .. show her paper chanted by reque&amp;t.
•r• of tile Board of Tax ReYIIJions
GRAIN PRICES
~d suicide by drowning hlmselt., from Maxwell, New MexJco. to To.
"htfl•.couny were ai.Bo in attenThe suicide theory was further lledo, Ohio, a few daya .810 . s~ had
dance at the meeU118, Thursday
Chlc~go, Dec. ll- IN&amp;-Gtains supported because of his Ul health. been a resident Of Mew llfexl~o tor
sa19 that the twO members startc::l lower today. Wheat was 1_8 He had Bpent seve~ weeks in a several years
and
Pl"eauntnl:tl:r.
ol~ ltthewasrevlalon
tKMlrd, frPm Melp to 3.ac ott, com 1• 4 to S-Bc down Columbus 811nltarlum and had un - wanted to spend her Jaat days with
dergone treatment In the ll.then.q relatives.
eounty did not- a.slt tor a decrea.sc and c;.nt.s 1•8 to 1_4c lower
~ - ..valuation here, but Instead obWlleat : Mar 53 ; May 54 5 ~ 8 7• 8 State hospital. where his condition
»oted to lt.
July 63 53 l·8.
was pronounced very grave.
0. E. 8. JN8TAU.ATION
~~ A. COmpton, member ot the com: Dec 35 1• 8 3• 8 ; Mar. 37 7 • 8 The famUy were Klven renewed The big event of tJte wln• sea-.
. It ~ OommiS&amp;lonerl of Meigs May 39 7-8 40; ,July 4J 3·8 1·2.
hope of Ond1ng him alive when son was the onnual in&amp;tallatlo!.l and
WIT~ EA:CH PURC!iASE OF A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT $24.5Q OR UP WE
wu preBfnt requesting t)ats Dec. 23 l-8, May 24 7-8 25; they rece1ved the report that he 'banquet ot omcers .of the looal Or·
1 dec!h!aBe In Valua~lqn be Jul 24 _
was seen on a main street In Porn- der or Ehstcm Star. The ooca.sioP 1.!
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WILL ALLOW'$5 OFF WITH THIS COUPON SIGNED WITH YOUR NAME. ·CLIP IT OUT,
made here, and Uked tor a reneral
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eroy some Ume Thursday. a.IthoUKh an event t.o which all members,,ordeereuf for Ute enUre .county,
omeera here cou1d find no tractt of floen and their friends look torwa.rd
SIGN IT AND BRING IT WITH YOU.
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The TaX CommiMton cave no rehim tn their ' s_tarch Thursday to with keen anticipation The In·
port of their declalon at t.hat time'
night /.The family suggested that. stalling officer was E'ber Carnahap
t!~duoha•on,e will be made at a l~they lght return here Friday toj and the work wu very beautifully
K"1
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otto. John Jr., and Leo PhllUpl'l
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who were called here by the sertou.s make a house· to-house canvas of accompli&amp;hed. The social pe.rt of
HlneSB of their tatner, John Phtlllps Melp county ln a desperate chance the !lft"afr was dellght:ful and the
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BAHIST SOCIETY MEETS
at Naylors Run returned. to their or ftndlnlf him allve.
banquet that followed was fit for a
homes In Colwnbus Thursday, Mt·. Van Zatlt was attired In a light kina-. The foUowlng oftlcers werto
gray overcoat, dark felt hat anti " Installed: Trustee for term Ol thrte .
nu; Women•a Society of Ule Bap.. PhtlUpa remains serlopsly ,111.
,.
••~ M. o . H ar tl flier dark outt, when bo lett home. lfis Xetil'l;
ffeUJe Am011;
WOrthy Mf\·l
a..dwrch to Pomero1 beld the re- Dr. •and .nu~J.
•-- Son
~born w 111 Pa
oma ...,.,
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plar December meetlll8' aL the were vlsltorl!l in Columbus Wednes- hair is white and he was smooth .. "''"'""
shaven. It waB said. A proDJ.inent tror., John Edward Ornbam: ~dnanh ~lora on nnU"&amp;day after~ day and Thursday.
Mrs. J a .. ,Jtark and Mrs. Ed- l:nJSinel!l man of Oautpolls has Matron, Ruth Q Barnitz: Aliso. ~­
noon. am. 0. R. Parlt leader tor
the afternoon presented a. IM8t In· ward stark ~ed Friday after a JXl&amp;ted. a renrd for 125 for any In- tron, OUnton .. harpnack: Sec1ctary
The New York Clothlnr H0111e appnclaies ynr patrenap and . . n &amp;~:prenkln- or
hreOJtlnl procram featuring the short visit with relatives In Colum. 1• formation regarding the ml88ing \{athryn Philson: Treasurer, IJilian
man, dead or alive.
Slmp.!!on: Conductrt'!IJB, Bailie Wolfe
'1-lj~ life of women In India, China bus.
' \till pffen 1hla 15 Certificate to be 1111l!d on the P11HhaAfl •I a Man'a Salt or
Good
Asso. OondUCtri!S8, MaXine Wingett;
Africa and Japan. Ml'B. Pa1LB wa." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jewett and
Appointive otrloers Adl\h, N:!nnle
~L&amp;ted by Mra. Walter WoU. son Howard of Portsmouth were
O"l"oal.
Oraham: Ruth, Fnntie Chapman:
~pi of the society, ani.! Mrs. guesta ot Fred Guth Thursday and
IBIONEDI ...... ................... .. ... .. ... .
atk~t Shlveler and Mrs. caryl attLIIde:t the Bbaar at the Sncred ·TWO ARE KILLED IN Esther, Hazel Cleland; Martha,
Heart' onuroh.
' ~OUTHERN TORNADO Helen Jollnson; Eleota, Allee Wat·
THIS CERTIFICATE 18 GOOD ONLY IF USE.. BEFORE DEC. 25, 1131
Mr. and Mn. W. F. l"lnlaw were ._
mm; ChapWn, Kate Alexander:
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NOT
SUBJECT
TO REFUND
ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER
vlslt.or&amp; tn zanesville Thursday
Orsanlat, Gertrude Kay: Marshal,
lo; BIG CROWD AT B.U.UR
Wickham
lrt.
quite
Ill
Ill
Texarkana,
Ark
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Dee.
11-JNsMapr
Jtvtden;
Warder,
Lillian
Ji·
Douglas
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~~R; ,tpmu~t bazaar ot the Sacred the home of his grandparents In Two persons were kUled ar.d· an· vi.den ; Bt!ntlnel, Prank weaver.
othet was serioU5IY Injured wben a
HIOR SCHOOL NOTES
oathotlc Cili.U"ch held jn the Minersville from lnoculatlon.
Mr.
and
Ml·s.
A.
c.
Jones,
Mr.
small
tornado
demolished
aeveral
Lalit
Friday evenlnB at the high
~fnent of the church Thurado.y
W Ill suecesa fhumcla.ll~ The and Ml'll. Frederick Reibel return- houses along: the Texas-Arka~ school bulldJDK, the Agricultural
cblcttia 41nner and supper ot the ed home after a shol't visit tn Cleve . line a. short dlsj;ance north of this department under the manarement
city t.o1ay.
of H. D. Paylor, orpnlsecl' a P, P
di'urch were attended by large land, Columblll'l and Urbana
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith s
€cwral ·other perrons were A. The Initiation was done by the
~ aa was the bazaar during
Mrs. BB.rbaru. Smith returned home bmught to loci! ho.spltals llrith min· Chester high school team Wlder
~nin~1 ln which many won
Thursday afiel" spending sevei"BI or Injuries, but their conditions t.he directorship of Prof. Muacrave.
~
;Qt ' \'ILIUE!.
Wf!rc not 19erlou"'. physwlans &amp;akl.
The work was beautifully done and
I ~~ i1&gt;:" cosh awarcls we)'e won days with relatives In Cohuubus.
M1 s Raymond Wells, Mr and
It was believed pr~rty damag wp very pleaslns to our boyl. ,
~: f{lt\«NlnB persons : Is' priJe
-ANDChester Is to be conrratulated an
IW~,.cltf·. Dowltng, CJncinnatl; Mrs 0. c . Davis or Oalllpolls wa~&lt; not heavy as the butldtngs de·
moll~hed Wf're small.
Its good work. After th.e ceremo·
.~,: )l.Q !&gt;Y C•d11• Wlfkham spt'ut Thur111ay In HuntlnQ:ton
Luther
Tate,
9-yl!ar-old
son
or
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nit'S, the Home Eoonomk:a dt&gt;part·
P&lt;m&gt;eroy; .ard prbe, 15 by
men~ served a reel lwtch, and
J~ &lt;!:IPJ&gt;Je .uf Five Points; fth and Mrs Harry Tate returned j £X..TREASURER TO
WllOir.;f.!:l!O bJ Mrs J . R. Hood of Thursday evenina from the hospital TAKE PAUP"n OATH Judging from the amount eaten, It
£.A
was really enjoyed. 'l1lla was under
Oalumbul. Quilt waa won by Mrs. at Gallipolis, where he has been
taking treatment
the IJUidance of Ml8s Smith. Tlfe
BYron Bing of Pomroy
· Rufus Llde, Marlon Ward, Ecka 1 Columbus, 0., Dec ll .-JNS-As following boys were tnitta.ted into
.ioo Berr3-· RJ1d 1\ quar l.€'t. COlllj)O!!ed . ~ IJ.ov·t or his Nittle to es£'iid"e Pil-l'~ the my11terles of t.hiB wtdP.·&amp;p~ad­
THESE ARE REAL VALUE
C. A. Ill. .MEETINO
oT Prank WUl, John Shorr, Da.yt.on 11 ment ol a $1000 fine tor coMplra.cy tnr organization:
1
Helen Jane Faris and Mary our- Strickland and Pete Mees were In I to violate the uatlon&amp;l prohlbltJo
Wilson carpenter, a1lereon Johtl'DEMONSTRATIONS!
tlon were hosteases to the meeting Wellston Thursday evening and law, former State Treasurer Bert son, Kenneth Krider. Wllbw Le·
q( the Senior 11-oup of th~ c . A. R look part in a benefit show spon- B Buckley. who was convicted In wls, William McKelvey,
Harold
.. the home of the latter . Thursdny !!(Ired by the Alnerlcan Legion of February, 1~ , wu to take the Rou~;h .• Orton Roush., Robert Sal·
e,oeninl.
WellsLon.
pauper"s oath in federal oourt het"e eer, Clarenee Bara:ent, Cllftord HiD.
~. A ,ery interesting program con·
today.
Harr}' 9ee8'le, Paul Holman, Albert!
We present this group because the low
llltlna ot devotional exercise~~, anct
THWARTS ROBBERS
Buckley, who was ousted and sent Lathey, Robert Lee, Melvln Sa.ller,l
to the U S. penltentle.ry at "'AtJanta Harold Teaford. Robert Y011t, Ma~·
price will appeal to the majorit)'l of buyers
patriotic BOnl88 e.nd readJnas w~s
ltlven.
Cern~. OdiiDec 11 - IN$-By pur after he was convicted ol warning tin Wilcoxen, Bob Adllm&amp;, 8idne#
this winter. This group is one that very
1 The Junior sroup ot . tbl8 organi- pos~ Y aw ng ll.nd sto. lllng "fol a brewery that 11 raid was about to Carpenter, Howo.rd Roush and John
lliro*' w~U . be entenatned Saturday tim _, cashier WIIUam F. Romer of I be made, declared In his appllca- McChntoclr..
definitely
establishes our reputation of
,rternoon by Prancls and Mary El- the St. Henry, 0 ·· bank today )tlld tlon tor a pauper'a standlnl that ThL" Cheater boys tak.tns part in
"Quality at low price." Then too, you clip
~rfeld at their home on Lincoln frustrated a hold up 13«\ying h.:lhlll R88f!LB are limited to t20. His the 1n1tlaUon· Clayton Allen, MilPill.
wd having diftlculty opening the I case waa to be heard before U. B. jor Partlow, Lloyd Dean, John
the certific3td 1111d sign it which means an
'' - - - - - - - - - - - - saf~. Romer loJtered until .:uato- 1Ccmmls.s1oner Joseph w. Romer Flek, Harvey Newlan. Kenneth New
additional $5:bO off.
:mers entered the building and fri.Bh late this afternoon.
tan, Walter Brown, Raymond Tor·
t~ned away two men trying to rob
_
renee, Ronald Bailey, MarUn Younr
him
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
Qa.na Smith, Rtrold Palklni~D.
Ro) Fl"eeker, Ronald Olbo"rne, Har1 ha'""
N_!!ICE
Sunday afternoon, December 13, ~y 1,. Dalley, Roy OhrlaUe, Samuel
·~ aecu.OI\l 111 e services of a chorua of thlrty-ftve voices of the Michael, OHf!ord Hayes and Wood·
Mr. Frank Stowe to collect the ··Woman's Music Club" of Middle- row Dean.
, .
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open accounta due Dr. H . L . Ward port wUI present their Chrlatmas The evenlna per~ .~
deceased. Mr. Stowe wm call and cantata, "The Pint Christmas" a.t oonc:~ludecl with. a pme · « baiPt
Wilted day.l Too 1 present all accountll and ba.e full the Hea.tb M. E church at 3:30 ball in which tbl!t Racine boyJ eon ..
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L-.lit authority to oollect and. receipt all o'cloclr.. Members ot the club and •quered by ~ ecore oJ l6 to 14.
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also the publiC are extended a corYlu Bajiel SUch, a student ln
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E. Pi
"s Veg- Dee McNaughton Ward. Executrix dial invitation to at.tend the pro- our htalllchool for the past montb.,
eab1e Compoulld Estate Dr. H, L Word, deceased . Kt&amp;m , which will t~rntsh about oOe lett Sunday for her new home near
could have help:d
t.J-10 -·tt hour of musical ent"i!rtalnment. The Columbul. Hazel wu an exceJk'.,nt
ber. lt"s wonderiul
chorUB wm be under tb.e cllreetton 1student and will do 10011 wort In
SEE OUR FINE DISPLAYS OF GIFTS THAT ANY MAN WILL APPRECIATE. 'ALL GIFTS
fi di b c1a hca
of Mrs. Olear Kleln.
her new IChool.
or ~ e• c
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Special numbers will a.lso be reD•
The Raelne htab quintet wt1l
PUT UP IN FANCY GIFT BOXES
oadtonibl.aampL
CORRECTION I
dered by a.n enaemble c:ompooed open the current home .....,.. Sotor plano, orpn and YloUn.
lll'day nllh~ tile boJB and tlrlo
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In Ule Sei'Y· U-WeU ad 7111•
playlnf oadmUI teama. Reportaln·
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STEEL EXEC'IJTIVlt Ql£8
clloato tbat C&amp;dmua will be, reprel 1hc 1..hurch at Laurel Clltr und bur- l
1!a.l ln Beech Grove cemetery in
cha.1ge of J&lt;' insterwald undert.11kers 1

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t&lt;~~thw::~~.,~·:::::.ed..~o:r.!.·!i 'alike
"::P.m ...
oblerV... and tamUy.
Bancroft..
that 10 far the tourDa•

Mn. John Davia waa a Sunday ape~T~=.;v!,.~~~ :run~U:.::
CONSIGNED ;:?A~8T RESTING ~=b~abn and Mr. Halley lett
Mn.
Lewis.
J , c . Bowce.
er Olne
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t.he r•-t of the wee• for Char',ee•Leona Jetfers spe~ Thursoay
oeo Paraan1 Jr flf Gravel HIU
1 Dr. Ollbert Rich or
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uat- companied by his t:»rother-JQ.-Iaw Where they have secured WQl'k on
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spent TueldQ with hta father.
Qua B~ll of Columbus arrived ben ;. larve contract with the Dravo Mr. a~d Mra. Ramie Edwards and
Mrs. Roy ~ wu shoppinr in
Thur&amp;d~ evenlnl and tbe body of Colllitrudlon Company
·
daulhtu, Nettle, v1al.ted Elmer Oh· Pomeroy ThUf!KIIJ.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. It Finney and lin&amp;er and fami!J, Sunday.
' Otto Bumg:~r and,_oeo. Par·
Mrs. Rich was trarW'ened •by Yn-

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Req, t State Off"teen ' fi?~(~~ ~~~e-;n ~~!b~so quJLc iW'f
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· ToUetRed uce Va IuaI The funeral service! will be held'
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