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·tor the lhown.lnl Home tn Noril:l and dauahter Sybil were the weet
CVoUna. MW wtkla BWlter pve -encl aueata at llr. and Mn. Henr1
a . _ on the atucly book. Wbeolor,
B11lll Dunt rial ted h1l mother,
Ellbteen l;nemben and four vlaltora.
were preaent. DeUcloua refruh.. Mrs. NanCJ Dum; Mo,ndl.y.
ment1 were tened by tlle :ro""wlna Roe DUnt &amp;Btl Tom Smith mohCIItts!Je$ Mn. QUfYe)l, "Vra. Rca t.ored t.o Obarluton Sunday where
.Jones and Mn. ~arl Hysell.
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muni!:ation "ill be held at the locllie roomo {
of PomerOy loil1e No. 164, F. &amp; A. M. for :.
the purppoe lif conferriD1 the oublime illelfee of M..,t•r Maoon on one candiillate.
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..A banquet will be .oeneill after the buoineu &amp;eUiOn.
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LOCAL IIOY HONORED

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in Blue,
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Sateen bou~d.' lovely ·Plaids
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Dayton, 0 ., Dec. 16-INS-Robert Pat.tel'IOn, 82, former dlrectAJI'
or. the National CUb Rellater co.,
•nd. a Utember of one of Dayton's
piQnwr fctmilie:l, died today at
Klam1 Valley bolpital wher\ h!!
bad teen confined ror a 'ftek folan operatloll .
Pattenon who once aerved u
tenant auperiatendent of the Na·
tloliol CUll Co., fO&lt; • time
•P -actin ~ poUtles. He wu a dele
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Roscq&amp; Arbuckle dwcOveril\1 Uult There wun't. rooni - rM 1t ou the Wf'tk.

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tate hll Wite'a beaut)!' nap for her. He 111 now a tnilbnlill or lhe firlt Jlra. l!MnA Marrli reoirlUy'.
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.Practical UJ~ta t at "'P--.~e
IX1de June Oall)'el', 11 having biJ dQuah. ln a new automob't.le lfhlth .at RathbW'Jb.
cu1t.a for dinDel'.
wW II' manufactured In SouU1eru
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kdl'p out. Of the ra il..1 stand.lng w1der wltb nve steering wheeL!&gt; so ~hal
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everybody can drive It at once.
F«d E Rlcharda, HOn o( SlmetJn
Ten fkccllul 'I'll~
Jackie Cc.oper w~m o u~ to the and lb.ria Rtcharde. paSNCS llWI,)'
, P!))l!o' Moran-come on Bobby I'll zoo th£ oth-~r afternoon and Cli'&gt;rl at. et,ht o'clock Monday, Dee. ltth,
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becauae the stork didn't remember of hea.rt d!MIYI.
He wu born at SoUth Cheater.Bcbt;y Cloo;ran-NoUIPl' doln' J: Qim.
k~ mike more money tatln' caator
The P!aza H~l , Lried to eu.t. vme. Maine, April i4, )&amp;ao'l ~ aifd
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doWll the number of lobby loafers BJ.Illnt. th~ most of. his lire in the
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by l'llmlnating half of tha chairs, east. Iri. 1882, he located 1Jil Oalli.J~ E. Elf&lt;I'Pin waa LeWDI 116 about but new unemployed actons ut·e .!:l ll·- ·pollS, o., llnd OI! June &amp;q,, 1886 he
the Cl,lzsy ll~tle dam 01' tum.-dumb tins In each other's laps.
I w.. . marJ'ied tD PloreDCII o .· Com:·
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.th, •JJOto olf her new l...,.rd sldn LI&gt;WEF.. 'f:iOMAS FOI&lt;K I wa!d IIley moved tO &gt;&lt;a\M, wheil&gt;
coat.
• the)' jpent most of, thelr mrurte.d.
A certe.m Holl WI d
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H . M. Hu!1a..:1 of Hunt1ng tO':l l life.
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"" Iru:nu.. , Preaching wa.s held at Dead made theu home Wlth Mrl\. R1eh~
wont think h e marr1ed her tor her Mana: Curve Sunday night.
ards 115ter, Mrs )ll'ary c . Bradtlurr,
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May 12th, 1921 he hm1 a 1itro~ tf
ham t. drunk any eol!'i:le tor a q~o.r- [ Wm. Burford butehered a hoa, apoplexy from which he never fUlly
ter of a century . When
'Vas ~ day last. week that dressed 650 Jecovered although able to be up
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-and about untll, Jut V&lt;,~.,
The Coltun.bla·. Stu&lt;Uo Jai.nlt.l c Is~ l"'06Sie Smalley of Columbus IS when he &amp;utr'eied lin' i.ttaek ot tli~
plann l n~r ~enter hf~!,r ~ub. teum
heart. wblcb confined li)rn tO-r h is'
11pending a few daY5 at Chester.
next Years OJymple Oalllt:li.
Mrs. Walter Dodson was a caller bed and was t.PJ! .direct CILtlse Ot llJ.&amp;
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death Monday tn.orJlldiJ. '·
A ~~ce!:IJ In T..bru Seenet
Ile scene her:
Dave Dodacm ts suffering with a.
In 1893 he Wlitetl wltb the First
Sh~ scene him.
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Presbyterian cllur()b Of t~ city
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And then the husband seen'&gt;! ~wm
The D . of A &amp;nd Jr. lodge will, He wM Bll:IG &amp; chartef metnber ot
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Fer$:lve u Our tinunu ~o
Woodmen's hall Tuesday night.
He teaVea a w~te, v fwo · bftlthers,
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John W. anq,_Wxn F.t.~t ~ Maine,
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Mrs. E. D. TUcker was calling on tJm~e sisters, &lt;MFs. CYrus · Brown
SEE RATHBUIJ.,WS TOY her husband at the holplt&amp;l sun.. Auburn, Me"' Ml:i&gt; H , P. Bercy, Llv ~
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ermore, l'a1li!, Me., and M:rs. Chas
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Rathburn Dod!&gt;on helped Wm. 1 Fellows, Everett Maas.
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ESTEEM - Le t nothing he done
through strife or vain-glory; but in lowlin es~ of mind let
each el!lteem other better than thernselves.-Phil. 2 :3.

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ALL o .. et• the world are wonderin ~ whut is go-!

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are functioning ~o poorly in the matter in argument between Chi-na and Japan. As a matter of fact, th ere
seems to Oe little hope for this combination ever to be
6UCCestf.ful with the atfairs of others ~o long as they are lK'
woefuUy weak with their own.
It is saJd on good authority that more than thirty of
the nations ~upposed to be banded together in this organi.
zation, have failed to keep their due• paid up. Yet noth· .---~~----·--­
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is one important item which the league ofUcials, particu- WABC- Now y 01·k &lt;348J:I-OC:0)
tarly the secretary and treasurer, h&amp;ve overlooked. They 6.15pm Harold S\crn's Orch; 6:~
ReUi and Dunn; 7. 15 Bing C1011by;
should "gP.t the money," then they miifhl have more sue- '1:30 The Boswell s115 t.eu: 7.45 Morcess in getting other things that they want.
ron Downey; 8.15 8lngln' Bam; 8.30

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everything from bootlegging to plain stealinn
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TIIo•m~s; 7 Amos 'n' Andy; 7:15
)eged by the enemies of the mayor and naturally he is Dance Orch: 'J •SO .Piaza Oreh; 8.t5i
making a hard ftght to retain his job aS well as prove his Rhy thm Roundus, a:ao Melody 1
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If the charges which have been broullht arc iru n.
Night Caps; 11:30 Ballroom; 12 actor who had oeen ouL oJ work 1 There's a well kMwn rtto'Yie 5tar
then the mayor not only should be dispossessed of his oJHce Plaza Orch , 12 :30 am Isham Jonc.S
dl.; , f tit. lin Hollyt&lt;"::;od Who's SO lazy that b~
tcr ~me time W!ls stan "':b ' 11 ro
gees heme t!\·ery ulght preWndlng
but he should also be made to stand trial on criminal Popular Dance Orch .
WEAF--New York l4M.3-660J 6 of a casting omce the e ther morning he's C1runk so that hi5 .-oommatc
charges as he is on no higher plane than any common pm Dance Orch ; 6:4:5 The Stt!bbins witll his hands In h ts pock·Jt.l! whe_n wUI undn:$5 him and put hlm to
Bey!: 7:1&amp; Popular Orch ; 7:4&amp; TM Hlddo1!y hls fingErs rested on H. bed
crtmirlal. If, on the other hand, it is merely a move and Ocldbergs
; a Snoop and Peep , 8.30 dime down ln one ol the cooners.
ruse to remove the officer because other politiclans want BoustL's Band; &amp; Populs.r Prog; 9.30 "Well, can you bca.t that?'' he ex- i .~i;:;:~~:
his job the quicker this state of affairs Is pt·oven tlie beL- Concert Prol ; 10:30 Omntland claimed to himl!elt. "I m~t have
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ter for ·w enston as well a~ the entire county of Jack~on. Vincent LoPt!fl,., Qrch : ta :~am .... .. ....... _h_.... .......- .. So many things are perpetrated under the gU:ise or Coon Banders Orch , 12 :30 Paul
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rinsin~oo-oiic.lh,;--s:;~.;;lns
b1rness o.n JUBtJce urtng C!&lt;le ays o
ur u en poI
WJ.Y-New York ( 349&amp;~1'60 &gt; 6pm popular Ensemble; 10, Gypsies
tics,. th:at 1\0' ·one can afford to take a definite stand on such Mu.slc Treasure Box; 6:30 Cab CO:!- 10 3D, Variety 11, N1rht OaPfl: 11:30 brush.
Ol}.ry C&lt;lcper who does fanning
low. • Orch , ... Lo•·ell Th"ma• · Thoa•nr of the Air; 12, Plaza Orch
a situation until he has given it some thought nnd has 7 A~~ ·n· A~di: 7 :45 Believe"'It 0 ~ t2:30~m. Isham Jones' OrchQstla betWffn plcturils, says that \he
were so be.d t.h1s year that
proven to his own satisfaction that the charges brought Net; 8 couq:e M-emories: 8 :30 Me- WEAP- Now York- &lt;6 pm Dance
lody Moment~: 9 Bberlock Holmes: Orch; 8.45, The Stebbins Boys ;
~E:~r~~~· had to kneel down to
are true.
9:30 Mlnstrel8; 10 Russ Columbo: 7:15, Popular Orch , 1':45, The Gold
the oodte-want
U is to be hoped that the case will be conducted ih 10:3!) Clara. L uand Em: 11 Slum- bergs; 8, Rudy Vallee's Orch; 0
writing a new
ber Music · ll ·30 The Threfl Doc· Dramatic Muslcple ; 9 30, Advcu M
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such a manner that the true facts of the case are roug ted: u :45· Le~ White ; 12 Mlldrde ' tures of Sherlock Hobnes : 10. Walout and that if the mayor h~ guilty o f the acts charged, he l EaHey and tho JeBt{!rs, 12 :3() Ernie t.er Winchell; 11, ~arion . Har~l;; ·
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11 :05. Lew Ccmrads Orch, 11 ,3'0,
ht found rutlty and removed from ofl\ce and a er con~ w~etrott · &lt;4:00- 7&amp;oJ B:fSpm Jesse orawtord ; 11 .4.5, cab 9Bilovicted in crimin al court und lf he is innocent, that he is Otct'!P'' Plunct:: 7 Amc:J ·n· t-.nd).· : , way's Orch ; J2 :05 am. Oooll Ban ·
absolved from all blame and his op p(menta prosecuted for ll7 ·30 The Weloomen : 8 College de~J~~~~r~ork ,3491 _760 ) 6 . 4 ~
M emorhlt~: 8:30 Melody Moments; 9
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, Eh ~ rlcck Helmes; 9:30 Min.&amp;trels; pm, Lowell Thomas. 7, Amos n
10 Rusa Columbo· IO :U Populal Andy ; 7:15, The Jestert1; 7 .SO, Ph''""""'
------Proa:· 10 :30 Clara' Lu and Em ·· Coqk: 8, Bplrttual Singers;
'"ODLINE"S' CLEANLINESS
10 :4f; Hollywood Nights: Jl Slumbe~ flcklil'~ FMIUy: :;;.;~. Glsters
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uT IS SAID that the Ch~rch of the Holy Sepulchre in ll '"tl Lew :White:.
The 12Three
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. 1Lonard Salvo; 8 :45 Little Orphan - wJR-Det It (400 15() 1 8 '45
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MW!Ical Maatars; 1. Amos 'n' Andy;
but becau~ the various .eects are afratd that the one Dtnnf.lr Oanoo , 8 Easy Acea; 8:30 7 '30 'Ilhfl welComers· 7:4.5 A song:
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whtch cleans It will find greater favor m the 8Jiht of God Mills : 10 Art KMSel and hts Orth; a.au The' Llitl~
White Bakers·
thttn will the r est . As a result, the church suffers and all IO :lG Popular ProR : IO :ao Cla~a. Lu Olg~ra Olrla; ~ e:so, Ensemble : 'to'
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ore failing to see Chrtsttanity in It&amp; true llrht.
Bmq crosby: n :u Ted weems or; 10 :45 , Ernle aolst'a Orch ; 1~. :aaTheae sects, strunge as it may be, are all Christian l• :aa, Morton. Do~ney ; 11 :-M Wayne dla Reporteu 11 :45.' Lew White; 12
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boqJes, yet they at·c ~ungularly la.ckin$' In the ~ost Import- Or~1 : Hl ·45 'N.'.:!et Hogan's Popular
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OF SUGGESTIONS OF APPROXIMATE
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:t'ha Liat May Prove Helpful To You!
TIES ...... : ..................... 50c
TIE SETS, dlece aeta have handkerchief• to
matc:h, flaohlichta, compuo a,;d many other
~bination Seta neatly boxed that are
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MUffLERS ...................... 9Sc
SWEATERS, pullover or button .... $1.95
GOLF l:f,OSE .. ...... . ., . , .. . .. .. . . 19c
HELMETS. with coccleo ........... 9Sc
CAPS . ..... . . . .. . ... . .... .. . .... li5c
LEATHER GLbvts, liaed . . . . . . . . . IISC
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Wellston
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Kate emlth; 'a Fa11t Fn!liht: 9 :30
The Crlme Club ; 10 VltQUty P.~raonal1th:a: 10.15 Popula~:; Pro&amp;ram.
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• .\YoU KnoWft ReaiciODt Sue·
cum.ba Afte• Paralytic
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Roscq&amp; Arbuckle dwcOveril\1 Uult There wun't. rooni - rM 1t ou the Wf'tk.

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tate hll Wite'a beaut)!' nap for her. He 111 now a tnilbnlill or lhe firlt Jlra. l!MnA Marrli reoirlUy'.
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.Practical UJ~ta t at "'P--.~e
IX1de June Oall)'el', 11 having biJ dQuah. ln a new automob't.le lfhlth .at RathbW'Jb.
cu1t.a for dinDel'.
wW II' manufactured In SouU1eru
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A couple or midpta tn'b.l&amp;: to Oalllrlrnln. The car will be t.QWpped
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kdl'p out. Of the ra il..1 stand.lng w1der wltb nve steering wheeL!&gt; so ~hal
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everybody can drive It at once.
F«d E Rlcharda, HOn o( SlmetJn
Ten fkccllul 'I'll~
Jackie Cc.oper w~m o u~ to the and lb.ria Rtcharde. paSNCS llWI,)'
, P!))l!o' Moran-come on Bobby I'll zoo th£ oth-~r afternoon and Cli'&gt;rl at. et,ht o'clock Monday, Dee. ltth,
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becauae the stork didn't remember of hea.rt d!MIYI.
He wu born at SoUth Cheater.Bcbt;y Cloo;ran-NoUIPl' doln' J: Qim.
k~ mike more money tatln' caator
The P!aza H~l , Lried to eu.t. vme. Maine, April i4, )&amp;ao'l ~ aifd
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doWll the number of lobby loafers BJ.Illnt. th~ most of. his lire in the
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by l'llmlnating half of tha chairs, east. Iri. 1882, he located 1Jil Oalli.J~ E. Elf&lt;I'Pin waa LeWDI 116 about but new unemployed actons ut·e .!:l ll·- ·pollS, o., llnd OI! June &amp;q,, 1886 he
the Cl,lzsy ll~tle dam 01' tum.-dumb tins In each other's laps.
I w.. . marJ'ied tD PloreDCII o .· Com:·
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.th, •JJOto olf her new l...,.rd sldn LI&gt;WEF.. 'f:iOMAS FOI&lt;K I wa!d IIley moved tO &gt;&lt;a\M, wheil&gt;
coat.
• the)' jpent most of, thelr mrurte.d.
A certe.m Holl WI d
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H . M. Hu!1a..:1 of Hunt1ng tO':l l life.
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Eleven yeal'l'i ~t~b. tbe7 came1 ~
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to •Ponwroy a.nd reoenUy lthey · b&amp;we
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Y sc- a.
"" Iru:nu.. , Preaching wa.s held at Dead made theu home Wlth Mrl\. R1eh~
wont think h e marr1ed her tor her Mana: Curve Sunday night.
ards 115ter, Mrs )ll'ary c . Bradtlurr,
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A nr: was called for Mn!. Homer Mulberey street.
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An~y Clyde lia18 hi6 a:randt.o.t.her a.wk.ins Sunday night.
May 12th, 1921 he hm1 a 1itro~ tf
ham t. drunk any eol!'i:le tor a q~o.r- [ Wm. Burford butehered a hoa, apoplexy from which he never fUlly
ter of a century . When
'Vas ~ day last. week that dressed 650 Jecovered although able to be up
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-and about untll, Jut V&lt;,~.,
The Coltun.bla·. Stu&lt;Uo Jai.nlt.l c Is~ l"'06Sie Smalley of Columbus IS when he &amp;utr'eied lin' i.ttaek ot tli~
plann l n~r ~enter hf~!,r ~ub. teum
heart. wblcb confined li)rn tO-r h is'
11pending a few daY5 at Chester.
next Years OJymple Oalllt:li.
Mrs. Walter Dodson was a caller bed and was t.PJ! .direct CILtlse Ot llJ.&amp;
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death Monday tn.orJlldiJ. '·
A ~~ce!:IJ In T..bru Seenet
Ile scene her:
Dave Dodacm ts suffering with a.
In 1893 he Wlitetl wltb the First
Sh~ scene him.
, cry bo.d leg
Presbyterian cllur()b Of t~ city
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And then the husband seen'&gt;! ~wm
The D . of A &amp;nd Jr. lodge will, He wM Bll:IG &amp; chartef metnber ot
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Fer$:lve u Our tinunu ~o
Woodmen's hall Tuesday night.
He teaVea a w~te, v fwo · bftlthers,
_A_c•-"-";.-'_n,..•_'_ud_•.•_...
.,.'_ ' .""'.;·_'-' 'o Everybody welcome.
John W. anq,_Wxn F.t.~t ~ Maine,
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Mrs. E. D. TUcker was calling on tJm~e sisters, &lt;MFs. CYrus · Brown
SEE RATHBUIJ.,WS TOY her husband at the holplt&amp;l sun.. Auburn, Me"' Ml:i&gt; H , P. Bercy, Llv ~
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ermore, l'a1li!, Me., and M:rs. Chas
LAND, Rutland • M1ddl eport
Rathburn Dod!&gt;on helped Wm. 1 Fellows, Everett Maas.
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ESTEEM - Le t nothing he done
through strife or vain-glory; but in lowlin es~ of mind let
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ALL o .. et• the world are wonderin ~ whut is go-!

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are functioning ~o poorly in the matter in argument between Chi-na and Japan. As a matter of fact, th ere
seems to Oe little hope for this combination ever to be
6UCCestf.ful with the atfairs of others ~o long as they are lK'
woefuUy weak with their own.
It is saJd on good authority that more than thirty of
the nations ~upposed to be banded together in this organi.
zation, have failed to keep their due• paid up. Yet noth· .---~~----·--­
iur is said of~ropping them from the records of the len- ------ a-~~---gue, Naturally if this condition arises little may be ex
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of which
theordinary
"Kingfish"
is the
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Det:ember 16
is one important item which the league ofUcials, particu- WABC- Now y 01·k &lt;348J:I-OC:0)
tarly the secretary and treasurer, h&amp;ve overlooked. They 6.15pm Harold S\crn's Orch; 6:~
ReUi and Dunn; 7. 15 Bing C1011by;
should "gP.t the money," then they miifhl have more sue- '1:30 The Boswell s115 t.eu: 7.45 Morcess in getting other things that they want.
ron Downey; 8.15 8lngln' Bam; 8.30

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everything from bootlegging to plain stealinn
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Old
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TIIo•m~s; 7 Amos 'n' Andy; 7:15
)eged by the enemies of the mayor and naturally he is Dance Orch: 'J •SO .Piaza Oreh; 8.t5i
making a hard ftght to retain his job aS well as prove his Rhy thm Roundus, a:ao Melody 1
Moments ; 9 Bhedock Holmes; 9 :30
innocence.
Miru:ttel;; 10 Popular Prog; 10 .·15
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If the charges which have been broullht arc iru n.
Night Caps; 11:30 Ballroom; 12 actor who had oeen ouL oJ work 1 There's a well kMwn rtto'Yie 5tar
then the mayor not only should be dispossessed of his oJHce Plaza Orch , 12 :30 am Isham Jonc.S
dl.; , f tit. lin Hollyt&lt;"::;od Who's SO lazy that b~
tcr ~me time W!ls stan "':b ' 11 ro
gees heme t!\·ery ulght preWndlng
but he should also be made to stand trial on criminal Popular Dance Orch .
WEAF--New York l4M.3-660J 6 of a casting omce the e ther morning he's C1runk so that hi5 .-oommatc
charges as he is on no higher plane than any common pm Dance Orch ; 6:4:5 The Stt!bbins witll his hands In h ts pock·Jt.l! whe_n wUI undn:$5 him and put hlm to
Bey!: 7:1&amp; Popular Orch ; 7:4&amp; TM Hlddo1!y hls fingErs rested on H. bed
crtmirlal. If, on the other hand, it is merely a move and Ocldbergs
; a Snoop and Peep , 8.30 dime down ln one ol the cooners.
ruse to remove the officer because other politiclans want BoustL's Band; &amp; Populs.r Prog; 9.30 "Well, can you bca.t that?'' he ex- i .~i;:;:~~:
his job the quicker this state of affairs Is pt·oven tlie beL- Concert Prol ; 10:30 Omntland claimed to himl!elt. "I m~t have
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ter for ·w enston as well a~ the entire county of Jack~on. Vincent LoPt!fl,., Qrch : ta :~am .... .. ....... _h_.... .......- .. So many things are perpetrated under the gU:ise or Coon Banders Orch , 12 :30 Paul
for
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s:ts, Staters or the Skillet, 9:30,
. Wtuteman and l'lls Palntmen.
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rinsin~oo-oiic.lh,;--s:;~.;;lns
b1rness o.n JUBtJce urtng C!&lt;le ays o
ur u en poI
WJ.Y-New York ( 349&amp;~1'60 &gt; 6pm popular Ensemble; 10, Gypsies
tics,. th:at 1\0' ·one can afford to take a definite stand on such Mu.slc Treasure Box; 6:30 Cab CO:!- 10 3D, Variety 11, N1rht OaPfl: 11:30 brush.
Ol}.ry C&lt;lcper who does fanning
low. • Orch , ... Lo•·ell Th"ma• · Thoa•nr of the Air; 12, Plaza Orch
a situation until he has given it some thought nnd has 7 A~~ ·n· A~di: 7 :45 Believe"'It 0 ~ t2:30~m. Isham Jones' OrchQstla betWffn plcturils, says that \he
were so be.d t.h1s year that
proven to his own satisfaction that the charges brought Net; 8 couq:e M-emories: 8 :30 Me- WEAP- Now York- &lt;6 pm Dance
lody Moment~: 9 Bberlock Holmes: Orch; 8.45, The Stebbins Boys ;
~E:~r~~~· had to kneel down to
are true.
9:30 Mlnstrel8; 10 Russ Columbo: 7:15, Popular Orch , 1':45, The Gold
the oodte-want
U is to be hoped that the case will be conducted ih 10:3!) Clara. L uand Em: 11 Slum- bergs; 8, Rudy Vallee's Orch; 0
writing a new
ber Music · ll ·30 The Threfl Doc· Dramatic Muslcple ; 9 30, Advcu M
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such a manner that the true facts of the case are roug ted: u :45· Le~ White ; 12 Mlldrde ' tures of Sherlock Hobnes : 10. Walout and that if the mayor h~ guilty o f the acts charged, he l EaHey and tho JeBt{!rs, 12 :3() Ernie t.er Winchell; 11, ~arion . Har~l;; ·
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11 :05. Lew Ccmrads Orch, 11 ,3'0,
ht found rutlty and removed from ofl\ce and a er con~ w~etrott · &lt;4:00- 7&amp;oJ B:fSpm Jesse orawtord ; 11 .4.5, cab 9Bilovicted in crimin al court und lf he is innocent, that he is Otct'!P'' Plunct:: 7 Amc:J ·n· t-.nd).· : , way's Orch ; J2 :05 am. Oooll Ban ·
absolved from all blame and his op p(menta prosecuted for ll7 ·30 The Weloomen : 8 College de~J~~~~r~ork ,3491 _760 ) 6 . 4 ~
M emorhlt~: 8:30 Melody Moments; 9
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, Eh ~ rlcck Helmes; 9:30 Min.&amp;trels; pm, Lowell Thomas. 7, Amos n
10 Rusa Columbo· IO :U Populal Andy ; 7:15, The Jestert1; 7 .SO, Ph''""""'
------Proa:· 10 :30 Clara' Lu and Em ·· Coqk: 8, Bplrttual Singers;
'"ODLINE"S' CLEANLINESS
10 :4f; Hollywood Nights: Jl Slumbe~ flcklil'~ FMIUy: :;;.;~. Glsters
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uT IS SAID that the Ch~rch of the Holy Sepulchre in ll '"tl Lew :White:.
The 12Three
9.' Plantation
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BalieyJ akUiet,
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. IonEl have ttrgumentts a bout c Ieamng
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dred Bailey : 12 :30, Larry Funk •
orramzat
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. 1Lonard Salvo; 8 :45 Little Orphan - wJR-Det It (400 15() 1 8 '45
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MW!Ical Maatars; 1. Amos 'n' Andy;
but becau~ the various .eects are afratd that the one Dtnnf.lr Oanoo , 8 Easy Acea; 8:30 7 '30 'Ilhfl welComers· 7:4.5 A song:
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whtch cleans It will find greater favor m the 8Jiht of God Mills : 10 Art KMSel and hts Orth; a.au The' Llitl~
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thttn will the r est . As a result, the church suffers and all IO :lG Popular ProR : IO :ao Cla~a. Lu Olg~ra Olrla; ~ e:so, Ensemble : 'to'
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ore failing to see Chrtsttanity in It&amp; true llrht.
Bmq crosby: n :u Ted weems or; 10 :45 , Ernle aolst'a Orch ; 1~. :aaTheae sects, strunge as it may be, are all Christian l• :aa, Morton. Do~ney ; 11 :-M Wayne dla Reporteu 11 :45.' Lew White; 12
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OF SUGGESTIONS OF APPROXIMATE
AND DIFF!E~ENT .GIFTS.
:t'ha Liat May Prove Helpful To You!
TIES ...... : ..................... 50c
TIE SETS, dlece aeta have handkerchief• to
matc:h, flaohlichta, compuo a,;d many other
~bination Seta neatly boxed that are
iure to, pi'!• the ·boyo . . . . . ... . . 50c up
MUffLERS ...................... 9Sc
SWEATERS, pullover or button .... $1.95
GOLF l:f,OSE .. ...... . ., . , .. . .. .. . . 19c
HELMETS. with coccleo ........... 9Sc
CAPS . ..... . . . .. . ... . .... .. . .... li5c
LEATHER GLbvts, liaed . . . . . . . . . IISC
LEATHERETIE CQATS ......... $4.95
SHIRTS ...... .. ...... .... ~- .. . .. . 79c

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SAVE TIME; EN£RPY
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that ~el popularity coatinuea to monol daily"to new hi3ho. - &lt;"
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cool, olowobuml'.'ll&gt; delicate mildn--awitcb 1o Camele lor jut one
day, lheu leBYe llu:m-lf yoo ean.
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C~l"'ot
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Wellston
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Kate emlth; 'a Fa11t Fn!liht: 9 :30
The Crlme Club ; 10 VltQUty P.~raonal1th:a: 10.15 Popula~:; Pro&amp;ram.
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LOBT-Plain ~;old Kappa Delta Pi
Fmtcrnity ltey. Engra.~ed on back
wi~h I. N. W. date fi-17-21. Call
Daily T.t.'ibwle and receiv· ~ re\\'al·d.
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L0€1' OR STRA YEO-Male Beagle
h ound. In vlcln.ity of Middleport
Mllrked white witlJ black head.
For lnfOl'matlon Oall Bta~·~bury
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Today and Tomorrow
"THE SANTE FE TRAIL

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nlegnborhoocl who hav" oem erp·
played on tbe repair Banr or the

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....-Ph116&lt;Jc ar;t her niece Mn. loa work Saturday owiQU" to U'le h\&amp;h
tter a spl~n did prac 11 ea1 1tqe
ot the river. They wtll be 11'1.- ~
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By IQ~n-•tlonal New-a Service
ee ' e
home unt.II the wat~r recedes. ·
"~ QJUO bqtetball ~ took
nurse 1ft puttlnr forth ever)' drort
Leonard Howell, ptl.ui ~£lfJu; aQd
the' hardWOOd ftoor lut
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to combat the diaea5e and malr.e
·'do or die" llititude and.,;;;;;;;; ', ;;;.;! the patient as ccmlorteblc .88 po6- W. 9 . Halley motored here Batur- ~
slblt. Jler many !rkude' hcpe lor day evening· and ~pe nt Bw1day !
of tb •- h-• ."•.·-··.~ H .• -._.
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with hame tollui. Tiley •re emplo)·;tl
otb'f*' ~ were ,apparently ""''""·" I er spee recovery.
9U u. bl&amp;" 'Joll !or h:e Dravo Con- ~
AD over..:conndent . capital
st.l:uctlon Company a ~ Charleston .
-en• down to a ~ .... defeat "':!.~~~ 1
MESSAGE OF ILLNESS
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F ri&lt;.nd8 an d ocquaintanccs h~re- ...OtltliH Hnruin ol l.:incbnall was ~
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w•e auest of h~ parents, ltcv: tmd
St. . c•
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c ~y much tc 11ear •1rIJ. () • · E'. Ual'dln O'l;er the week .
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cr It!Cli 1 Ulnesa of Will Flld
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Mr. Filson \'l a s lhe baby b~:other ot
Th;: two churcbcl; hue arc en- 1
sunk.
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Prank Filson when gagt-d in dll.ll)l I'thean•a.i~; lcr Cbrht
Beblacthly, ~ Minnel!,(lta captain
lather, Ru.s:s Fit- mas e nte1 t.ai1.mems. There will b.c ~
&amp;Upped. que. tqrquah the hoop hmt
conctucte::l a· hardware st.oi·e ChrWlmnl:' tr&lt;.Jcs m cc.mecthm.
before the sun Wtnt otf to mark
M1·. an::l MrS. E.t·~r Nciglcr a mi
· ot the oecond over-time
many years ·ago. 'fhe sick d
1•- end
1ltttr c.l Kent, Q., are hmc ·•Ls•t.-.1~
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\he visitors, .scored ll points, and
-onlng, ~-•t guard of ••e Colulnfor ten year.s superintendent .er-1 1un
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r s. Hardin, WI e of Rev. C. E.
lead the. teanis 'In scoring: honors.
supel'induced by a mallgnHnt met· Hard ln cccupJed the pulpiL ut Lha:
Sha\\inll' a marked reversal ol lad
M. E. church Sunday evening m Uu! 1~
form the Ohio Unlwn;ity bu.kety.
abficnt·e of the p1tslc1· who is hoJ·Iing ,
eers defeated Westm\nster Collegt!
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evans't'listic services r,t Sut.tun.
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la.st year's l'muuiyivanta conference There has been a dearth of ncw.s L:~~nc r Dickl::y' Jumor member of I ~
ch&amp;.mJI:loD.s, 29-2!;.
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' The' OhioaD8 · were dWArfed
anyuue
having , or know 1ng ..p1 .any ed Ll) hh; home lor ~evernl ::lay:; bi
tl\e vJsltGr&amp;, and dl d not. j:et &amp;olng wi.U oonf~r a favor on the wri ter by a V':n'Y palnlul attack l.! ucu:·alg·1a. ~·
until the 6e001ld half. 'JIIiey were giVbtg them~ him or handina:lhcn:. -which centers Jn his eye.s.
trallmg 20 to 16 ttt the enci of the to M'rs. c-ibble Duskey at Orbes'
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VENISON GALORE
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Wh"'n Dr. S. A. McCuUoush rc&lt;Con,.:t,ued from PBK~ one,
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elberg was administerlna: · a BOUnd tumed from his, de·~r hunt lusl plctely d1y, Idaho ·ami Little DeJasO to 21 ~ln8' tQ the ~nt State week in tile :Blue Riage he brought W~~e hich ha.s only one memb~1· , . ~
Norl).ll!.~ 4\II,Ptet neltbEl' of the two \'tlth hin 1 a fine spt!ciman. cr one Whl
three, • Conn~Ucut. Rlwdc j
wiDn~r8· ' ~re ever t.hreatenell. tiur- thllt fEll a victim t:J lhe dcc~or·~ b nd aod Little Ncvada. ulro w1th ~
ing the whole contest..
um:rring aim. Freely lY.: Qll.ve, !'ree- one member, are. compl ~ tely wet. ~
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'FIGHT RESUL'TS
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York, Feuusylvanla, Ohio aud IJI!- 1
laq;·~ lil'1t of friend~ Gccrsc s 8rn fiOis were split, altho''"" prepondcr
was I h'.' recipient c! a fino sample
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recorded B3 mem'be1·s answerino y~s ~ ~
At New . Yol:k- E(l.die Benson. eating.
to tbll quelltloru. 3 nos while 13 were
N"w York heavyweight, knocked
non.-committal.
'fiiU!'I;IJER AND LIGHTNING
Billy Pree
POint ('1)
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RaJ' Impel. New York's 252..
Tht:se parts were vl.&amp;l.~:!d by au yerse.'i 4 nos a.:..'ld 1'1 undccld~n. Ili1n- ~
poun. der kn-•··• out Bolnmy Sin unusually heavy el~tricul storm
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.er New' York
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Montrea~Lou
Brouillard,
~ p~ci11o;Wa'r Lnd ~ta:rtkd the nattv· dum, thrre ._
world's Welterweight ' champion and es for milts around o.wlng,· tu the committal. ln Ohio there were 11
Baby Joe Ga.ns, C&amp;JtfOl'tlla tn non- ~-!sit at this unusual seLtSon of Lhe )'eses, only 1. no Witll lO undcc..dcd.
title ftght, drew (10).
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land heavyweilht. defeated Jol.' manner Rnd 1111 nu.~ure , till ~hl n!;.~
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scl{yra, Dayton &lt;l:d.
living and crC·~ping took not;cr.. A
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don Fortenberry, Coool\ light heavy
Mr. Jacoby'!! double of the five 1 ~
weight, defeated Johnny Roberts,
0 ·)11 Curtis, many yea rs a c u LJ'lt:ll- 1 spade conttact would not 1 feel 1
H\Ultlngton, W. No.., CIOl.
Ite r H: .~c Po•.neroy H.lg &amp; R~d ~-· sure. h11.111:e been made wel-e lt not
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MEI:HAN MAY QUIT
1 years ago by poor Qealth, sutrcrcd n obscured the unusual distribution 1
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•_Jght, C€rebral hcmonhage Sat urday so tar 1,\f the north and suutil play- o)
N!;w Yf;rk , Dec. I6--IN3--Whll~ _vcn.~ng but i.s..~,tnprovtng aguin. .. . ers were conoeme!J,. but left it ~
liitudent.s or New York UntversiLv
M.•8· W. 8. Reed r cturn.ett ~hi.'&gt; crystal clear to my partner and me !
pra~d him, "Chick" M&lt;:::eha.l re'.. Tu·~day evening from a VIS 0 8 that we could elthei' make five
siplec;&amp; Violet's foiltbaU couch tcduy week with reln~v-~s All~ frlen~ at spv.des or prevent ' tbe making or ·
'· ·fflM·bl.a f'ArHor of coacbL•1a~ W8Ji Pittsbtlr8h- · ·- · ' , ·
five , elujls e.t a tritl.ig8 saCl'Ulce.
~~M'~ffi l f · :;.' ,. t I . tf'M 1 ~ l' ' u..~ntnd Wolf., G&lt;!_m'R't' ~em. To~
A fo.rluqate rel!ult. .for WI was ,
Whb·~ili ·inte!;t#~IIL~n ea.o.~st~~~~~ Hood and S£\le~·ol ,~;h~r~ fr.om this j ord on -han~ No. 239 in which
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devoU: atl Of his time to bu:;int'.!! ~
Io the two no trump, our oppon.e nts .
arid nOt coach Jn 1932.
With The Wrestler•
Pl~yeq a hand for a game, which, 1
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BY lnternntic nal News "ervtee· · was made laid down. The distri~T'S ~H..,.ISTM~S TJME At New york-Sam Stein, defe.~t bution of the cards in thl6 hand the
A.T ' RA.THBURNs. Come. ed Dr. Ralph Wilson, PhJJadelplu;v bidding· was:
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At Albany, N. Y.----Gus !;)Onnen..
Enst-Wr~t vulne•·abl!!.
&amp;lad see• cur beAutiful dis- ·berg, Boston, defeated George Me ·
Nor!l1 · Ilk '-m•z
of Holiday Good1.
Lead, Albany.
n~~:.~c~ /J 2, ~;
Men'a Chriat~ei·lli Gi.fh
LAST MINUTE WIN
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boy.a •nd .-ir~.a at Rathburps.

Pt. Pleasant. .it 2
Dov. Wilson wa l:' visltmg I-' 1y
LJooue and famUy recently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. BRke.r and
aoi.l Lloyd ~laitcd Mr. nnd Mrs. J .
M. Jobes Thursday .
Dnnald and Lee Plants and Emcry Duff were \'ISI~ing Mr. an:1 ~~a.
Vh~j;Li Plants r..f Pt. Pl easant SLI•Iday.
F . A. O::chultz of Leotl vteiled C.

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IIAPPIN4! I'LL. 41!TA RINI:I Rl1HOOT1:o
llUT I WONT LET HIM
IT! HE CAN'T
MAI&lt;I! A SAP OUT 01' ME IF
TIIAT'S IllS t:rAI"'E

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M!lGison, Wts., :pee. 16--INB-- I;;
the Ic.st ten t~oonds of play, CapL
Marvlll _..~l~en . .....:.sed the winnh\g;
,u;:o
l;as\!.l;'r. that today found the Univcrsity of Wisconsin . basketball t.eam
l. h~ dttc.rs over 11 btrong Pttts.bur&amp;:h
quint ~L by a - score ol 20-29.

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valu.ts. • M&amp;ny' more a.ftlt you In olll'

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Mr. Poultrymen/ ·

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ELECTRIC TOASTERS
ELECTRIC GRILLS .. - ..

HOT POINT ·ELECTRIC lli.ON!:I
COMBINATION ELECTRIC W.t.Fii'LE

$1.50 up
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· · · · · $3.95
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Special
MOTOR

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Vacuum Cleaner
DRIVEN BRUSH, WAS SS'UO, NOW . · · ·$23.85
$19.50

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TOT VELOCIPEDES
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TRICYCLES
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Violet wo.s a guest or Lin
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FLOOR LAMPS .-BRIDGE LAMPS
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COUCH LAMPS -TABLE LAMPS

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sore throat.
Lloyd VanNest e.n&lt;i .dothf!r a.nd 1
Ora Clnqlair were Pou1eroy vi:JltO'rS
Wednesday afternoon.
lij~rley Midkiff and family
DutCh Ridge were dinner
Mldldft saturday. i ..,~rn·~~:: 1
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Chiffon
Blaclutone
Taupe
Slate
Senepi
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Harmony
Lyric
Nomad

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Broilen
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ROL~F.I' SU.TES •NP ICE SIUT~S
IIEPf.ATING Alii RIFUS ... . ..... · · ·· \~J';S&amp;:to
STE£~ C:OAST£!1 w•GON8 . . ··· .... · 8lli: to

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Sell

Practical Gifts For The Children
KIDDI&lt; KARS . . . .

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. Why nl't .ta~e it! ll,ittle money- hao be!ll made
from you.r .cropt, Cows, or Ho~ro-But ho,. about
your Poult111 , )~; hu been your frie'nd. Now
· asain Poultry c'~,ll:·~efriend you;-with:,,~i~e in~
veotment. Get your ·brooder IDtO aetlojjl;.;..Here
I&amp; h,ow it'• done:

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STATOONAR~ BRUSH, WAS $ll9.50, NOW · .. ...

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HE'S

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ELEl:TRIC KITCHEN CLOCK . ·

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Silk
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Thlnp tJieJ can UI«&lt;·--Titlnp tor &amp;btlr ll.'!lme.

/We h~ve· new Silk Dresses-just recei,ved-in both Sunday night and afternoon styles.
Also-we have many special valu~s in Street Dresses-substantial reduction~ on staple
blacks bnd browns for afternoon wtar.
Sizes from 12 to 50-juniors', misses'; women's, half sizes, stout sizes.
TWO PRICE GROUPS-Including every Silk Dre5g in the department-Most o( them
just unpacked.
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FOR SALB OHEAP-Good one
horse wagon. W111 take pt!ce 111
chlekens for payment. Call 1:;11-L.

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LOBT-Plain ~;old Kappa Delta Pi
Fmtcrnity ltey. Engra.~ed on back
wi~h I. N. W. date fi-17-21. Call
Daily T.t.'ibwle and receiv· ~ re\\'al·d.
" 12-14-6t
L0€1' OR STRA YEO-Male Beagle
h ound. In vlcln.ity of Middleport
Mllrked white witlJ black head.
For lnfOl'matlon Oall Bta~·~bury
D~·ug Co.
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M'oftao and Let Sbttm~1· Follow

The Rardin Vault
W orb--Athens

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LIBERTY THEATR:I!.;' Middieport
Today and Tomorrow
"THE SANTE FE TRAIL

e~erla~Uq.

Dlanllfadllftd

aqil:.see:• ~•I• StGae.,
Be a kl4 :aralD!

nlegnborhoocl who hav" oem erp·
played on tbe repair Banr or the

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steuon were forced t.o qun
....-Ph116&lt;Jc ar;t her niece Mn. loa work Saturday owiQU" to U'le h\&amp;h
tter a spl~n did prac 11 ea1 1tqe
ot the river. They wtll be 11'1.- ~
R d th
By IQ~n-•tlonal New-a Service
ee ' e
home unt.II the wat~r recedes. ·
"~ QJUO bqtetball ~ took
nurse 1ft puttlnr forth ever)' drort
Leonard Howell, ptl.ui ~£lfJu; aQd
the' hardWOOd ftoor lut
, 1n
to combat the diaea5e and malr.e
·'do or die" llititude and.,;;;;;;;; ', ;;;.;! the patient as ccmlorteblc .88 po6- W. 9 . Halley motored here Batur- ~
slblt. Jler many !rkude' hcpe lor day evening· and ~pe nt Bw1day !
of tb •- h-• ."•.·-··.~ H .• -._.
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dy
with hame tollui. Tiley •re emplo)·;tl
otb'f*' ~ were ,apparently ""''""·" I er spee recovery.
9U u. bl&amp;" 'Joll !or h:e Dravo Con- ~
AD over..:conndent . capital
st.l:uctlon Company a ~ Charleston .
-en• down to a ~ .... defeat "':!.~~~ 1
MESSAGE OF ILLNESS
•lb• •
• ••Iau•h&lt; of - a ""hUno
F ri&lt;.nd8 an d ocquaintanccs h~re- ...OtltliH Hnruin ol l.:incbnall was ~
·- ,,. ...,
1d
w•e auest of h~ parents, ltcv: tmd
St. . c•
-ul-Lu
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tea1·0 • "'"' '"'
rrgret
c ~y much tc 11ear •1rIJ. () • · E'. Ual'dln O'l;er the week .
-. two
·~
pme that. went.
O'ICrtlml'!
cr It!Cli 1 Ulnesa of Will Flld
bet
th
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son of Pcint Pleasant la.st WNk. en ·
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ore e
oue ~.MN.t
Mr. Filson \'l a s lhe baby b~:other ot
Th;: two churcbcl; hue arc en- 1
sunk.
[:i,~::,'~:~~~a~ndtheir
Prank Filson when gagt-d in dll.ll)l I'thean•a.i~; lcr Cbrht
Beblacthly, ~ Minnel!,(lta captain
lather, Ru.s:s Fit- mas e nte1 t.ai1.mems. There will b.c ~
&amp;Upped. que. tqrquah the hoop hmt
conctucte::l a· hardware st.oi·e ChrWlmnl:' tr&lt;.Jcs m cc.mecthm.
before the sun Wtnt otf to mark
M1·. an::l MrS. E.t·~r Nciglcr a mi
· ot the oecond over-time
many years ·ago. 'fhe sick d
1•- end
1ltttr c.l Kent, Q., are hmc ·•Ls•t.-.1~
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to
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Rut&amp;
period. W'-dom
' utb, right gu.ra· of I~ ....J! Fll•
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Mrs. Ma rt h a N ~ 1q-1
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.,on prom 1m:n 1 c uca-""r
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\he visitors, .scored ll points, and
-onlng, ~-•t guard of ••e Colulnfor ten year.s superintendent .er-1 1un
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rctlwn;, H . . ward , I
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t h e Mason ccunt y sch oo ..
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r s. Hardin, WI e of Rev. C. E.
lead the. teanis 'In scoring: honors.
supel'induced by a mallgnHnt met· Hard ln cccupJed the pulpiL ut Lha:
Sha\\inll' a marked reversal ol lad
M. E. church Sunday evening m Uu! 1~
form the Ohio Unlwn;ity bu.kety.
abficnt·e of the p1tslc1· who is hoJ·Iing ,
eers defeated Westm\nster Collegt!
_. NEwSSC~RCE
evans't'listic services r,t Sut.tun.
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la.st year's l'muuiyivanta conference There has been a dearth of ncw.s L:~~nc r Dickl::y' Jumor member of I ~
ch&amp;.mJI:loD.s, 29-2!;.
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her..:a.bouls for many moous ami the R acine SCI"\\k:e has been cuntlu
' The' OhioaD8 · were dWArfed
anyuue
having , or know 1ng ..p1 .any ed Ll) hh; home lor ~evernl ::lay:; bi
tl\e vJsltGr&amp;, and dl d not. j:et &amp;olng wi.U oonf~r a favor on the wri ter by a V':n'Y palnlul attack l.! ucu:·alg·1a. ~·
until the 6e001ld half. 'JIIiey were giVbtg them~ him or handina:lhcn:. -which centers Jn his eye.s.
trallmg 20 to 16 ttt the enci of the to M'rs. c-ibble Duskey at Orbes'
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tli'Bt. period, but calne back flghtlng st ooe. Vl'c are anxious to get all the
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to take the game 1n:nil thi erstwhi.k nev!s and will be. gJad .t. 0 ~Jet YOURS
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pe~ State champions.
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dtwJ North,enj ,trounce.1 Blu1Jton
VENISON GALORE
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to the tune ,(If 30 tG 18 while Held·
Wh"'n Dr. S. A. McCuUoush rc&lt;Con,.:t,ued from PBK~ one,
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elberg was administerlna: · a BOUnd tumed from his, de·~r hunt lusl plctely d1y, Idaho ·ami Little DeJasO to 21 ~ln8' tQ the ~nt State week in tile :Blue Riage he brought W~~e hich ha.s only one memb~1· , . ~
Norl).ll!.~ 4\II,Ptet neltbEl' of the two \'tlth hin 1 a fine spt!ciman. cr one Whl
three, • Conn~Ucut. Rlwdc j
wiDn~r8· ' ~re ever t.hreatenell. tiur- thllt fEll a victim t:J lhe dcc~or·~ b nd aod Little Ncvada. ulro w1th ~
ing the whole contest..
um:rring aim. Freely lY.: Qll.ve, !'ree- one member, are. compl ~ tely wet. ~
, ~- - · .
Jy they PRrtcok and nmonJ hi~ ~ 'l11&lt;' bl~ deleg~t1ons from New I
'FIGHT RESUL'TS
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York, Feuusylvanla, Ohio aud IJI!- 1
laq;·~ lil'1t of friend~ Gccrsc s 8rn fiOis were split, altho''"" prepondcr
was I h'.' recipient c! a fino sample
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--A.lhl he SRl•l tt was '·delidou.s'' ntttly as11.in4,t J»;OhibUion. New York
B)!
"'ma.twna.
ews
rv ce
recorded B3 mem'be1·s answerino y~s ~ ~
At New . Yol:k- E(l.die Benson. eating.
to tbll quelltloru. 3 nos while 13 were
N"w York heavyweight, knocked
non.-committal.
'fiiU!'I;IJER AND LIGHTNING
Billy Pree
POint ('1)
ou'
man, We"
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' In PenusylVBl,liB. t.ncre ·:Were 15
RaJ' Impel. New York's 252..
Tht:se parts were vl.&amp;l.~:!d by au yerse.'i 4 nos a.:..'ld 1'1 undccld~n. Ili1n- ~
poun. der kn-•··• out Bolnmy Sin unusually heavy el~tricul storm
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· Sunday· morntno whitb. was v~ry ol:oc 1-.zporte&gt;J 11 votc.s !or a tcieren"'D pounds (ll
.er New' York
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nooinsL Rnd 13 nun- ~·
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Montrea~Lou
Brouillard,
~ p~ci11o;Wa'r Lnd ~ta:rtkd the nattv· dum, thrre ._
world's Welterweight ' champion and es for milts around o.wlng,· tu the committal. ln Ohio there were 11
Baby Joe Ga.ns, C&amp;JtfOl'tlla tn non- ~-!sit at this unusual seLtSon of Lhe )'eses, only 1. no Witll lO undcc..dcd.
title ftght, drew (10).
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• year. The lightnin~ Ha~hed, Lhe
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. At Da,yton-Pa~y Perron!, Cleve thunder rr.ared in rm car splitting
land heavyweilht. defeated Jol.' manner Rnd 1111 nu.~ure , till ~hl n!;.~
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scl{yra, Dayton &lt;l:d.
living and crC·~ping took not;cr.. A
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At West Palm Beach, Pla.-O&lt;Ir- hnni rain .fell but no wmd folln~,.r!d.
&lt;Continued-;-;;;; page one(
) tl'
don Fortenberry, Coool\ light heavy
Mr. Jacoby'!! double of the five 1 ~
weight, defeated Johnny Roberts,
0 ·)11 Curtis, many yea rs a c u LJ'lt:ll- 1 spade conttact would not 1 feel 1
H\Ultlngton, W. No.., CIOl.
Ite r H: .~c Po•.neroy H.lg &amp; R~d ~-· sure. h11.111:e been made wel-e lt not
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bul u .lued fwm lnlxlr neatly t'o\o lor th€! faults of the ':iYI!-tem which ~
MEI:HAN MAY QUIT
1 years ago by poor Qealth, sutrcrcd n obscured the unusual distribution 1
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•_Jght, C€rebral hcmonhage Sat urday so tar 1,\f the north and suutil play- o)
N!;w Yf;rk , Dec. I6--IN3--Whll~ _vcn.~ng but i.s..~,tnprovtng aguin. .. . ers were conoeme!J,. but left it ~
liitudent.s or New York UntversiLv
M.•8· W. 8. Reed r cturn.ett ~hi.'&gt; crystal clear to my partner and me !
pra~d him, "Chick" M&lt;:::eha.l re'.. Tu·~day evening from a VIS 0 8 that we could elthei' make five
siplec;&amp; Violet's foiltbaU couch tcduy week with reln~v-~s All~ frlen~ at spv.des or prevent ' tbe making or ·
'· ·fflM·bl.a f'ArHor of coacbL•1a~ W8Ji Pittsbtlr8h- · ·- · ' , ·
five , elujls e.t a tritl.ig8 saCl'Ulce.
~~M'~ffi l f · :;.' ,. t I . tf'M 1 ~ l' ' u..~ntnd Wolf., G&lt;!_m'R't' ~em. To~
A fo.rluqate rel!ult. .for WI was ,
Whb·~ili ·inte!;t#~IIL~n ea.o.~st~~~~~ Hood and S£\le~·ol ,~;h~r~ fr.om this j ord on -han~ No. 239 in which
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devoU: atl Of his time to bu:;int'.!! ~
Io the two no trump, our oppon.e nts .
arid nOt coach Jn 1932.
With The Wrestler•
Pl~yeq a hand for a game, which, 1
usmg upproach methods, could cas-~
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BY lnternntic nal News "ervtee· · was made laid down. The distri~T'S ~H..,.ISTM~S TJME At New york-Sam Stein, defe.~t bution of the cards in thl6 hand the
A.T ' RA.THBURNs. Come. ed Dr. Ralph Wilson, PhJJadelplu;v bidding· was:
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Enst-Wr~t vulne•·abl!!.
&amp;lad see• cur beAutiful dis- ·berg, Boston, defeated George Me ·
Nor!l1 · Ilk '-m•z
of Holiday Good1.
Lead, Albany.
n~~:.~c~ /J 2, ~;
Men'a Chriat~ei·lli Gi.fh
LAST MINUTE WIN
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boy.a •nd .-ir~.a at Rathburps.

Pt. Pleasant. .it 2
Dov. Wilson wa l:' visltmg I-' 1y
LJooue and famUy recently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. BRke.r and
aoi.l Lloyd ~laitcd Mr. nnd Mrs. J .
M. Jobes Thursday .
Dnnald and Lee Plants and Emcry Duff were \'ISI~ing Mr. an:1 ~~a.
Vh~j;Li Plants r..f Pt. Pl easant SLI•Iday.
F . A. O::chultz of Leotl vteiled C.

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IIAPPIN4! I'LL. 41!TA RINI:I Rl1HOOT1:o
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IT! HE CAN'T
MAI&lt;I! A SAP OUT 01' ME IF
TIIAT'S IllS t:rAI"'E

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We've planned for: ln!tn&amp;h• to have

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M!lGison, Wts., :pee. 16--INB-- I;;
the Ic.st ten t~oonds of play, CapL
Marvlll _..~l~en . .....:.sed the winnh\g;
,u;:o
l;as\!.l;'r. that today found the Univcrsity of Wisconsin . basketball t.eam
l. h~ dttc.rs over 11 btrong Pttts.bur&amp;:h
quint ~L by a - score ol 20-29.

~~t. c.dbo: r1,
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valu.ts. • M&amp;ny' more a.ftlt you In olll'

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ELECTRIC TOASTERS
ELECTRIC GRILLS .. - ..

HOT POINT ·ELECTRIC lli.ON!:I
COMBINATION ELECTRIC W.t.Fii'LE

$1.50 up
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Special
MOTOR

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Vacuum Cleaner
DRIVEN BRUSH, WAS SS'UO, NOW . · · ·$23.85
$19.50

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TOT VELOCIPEDES
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TRICYCLES
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Violet wo.s a guest or Lin
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FLOOR LAMPS .-BRIDGE LAMPS
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COUCH LAMPS -TABLE LAMPS

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Lloyd VanNest e.n&lt;i .dothf!r a.nd 1
Ora Clnqlair were Pou1eroy vi:JltO'rS
Wednesday afternoon.
lij~rley Midkiff and family
DutCh Ridge were dinner
Mldldft saturday. i ..,~rn·~~:: 1
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Service weight and
Chiffon
Blaclutone
Taupe
Slate
Senepi
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Harmony
Lyric
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Broilen
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ROL~F.I' SU.TES •NP ICE SIUT~S
IIEPf.ATING Alii RIFUS ... . ..... · · ·· \~J';S&amp;:to
STE£~ C:OAST£!1 w•GON8 . . ··· .... · 8lli: to

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Practical Gifts For The Children
KIDDI&lt; KARS . . . .

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. Why nl't .ta~e it! ll,ittle money- hao be!ll made
from you.r .cropt, Cows, or Ho~ro-But ho,. about
your Poult111 , )~; hu been your frie'nd. Now
· asain Poultry c'~,ll:·~efriend you;-with:,,~i~e in~
veotment. Get your ·brooder IDtO aetlojjl;.;..Here
I&amp; h,ow it'• done:

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STATOONAR~ BRUSH, WAS $ll9.50, NOW · .. ...

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HERE IS, A $50.00 BILL fOR YOU

HE'S

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Silk
Stockings.

Fo.ss

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1tore~.

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Thlnp tJieJ can UI«&lt;·--Titlnp tor &amp;btlr ll.'!lme.

/We h~ve· new Silk Dresses-just recei,ved-in both Sunday night and afternoon styles.
Also-we have many special valu~s in Street Dresses-substantial reduction~ on staple
blacks bnd browns for afternoon wtar.
Sizes from 12 to 50-juniors', misses'; women's, half sizes, stout sizes.
TWO PRICE GROUPS-Including every Silk Dre5g in the department-Most o( them
just unpacked.
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Aullable tllroqb you leeal
FOR SALB OHEAP-Good one
horse wagon. W111 take pt!ce 111
chlekens for payment. Call 1:;11-L.

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trom heart trouble at her home lt.
. Laa* Nilhl
Clo\'er Nook or E&amp;.!it Raelne. Dr.

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be IM&amp;ed l!'lt!Dloi pme, whlch wtll be

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by Bhert."f A. o . ~
wm be ftghtlng. to tbe la.&amp;t dlf.ch p.a P'riday eveninl Ute ftrst pme iUu recently after they
nM.ner team ~ the ~ t.h.a' 1a will, be between the Purple Pan~ {the Jolm Leltwller car

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Monday ......... fol- muoh lo be d - In tbe opinion

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Tigers,
'f.wan.
ttmlnr, Marietta
qalD donned
the

Prl.day
baall:et.U Q~AD~Jea ~sday evening and
.-nt throua:h some I..UnberlnB u

IJi,ictices. The boys au cam~
tJfroutb the Marietta tilt In flne

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"Jill' and Littl&amp;" Blackfl lame with
~t Pleasant
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West
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''pot."'lbeir
shot&amp; '!1~.
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rormly iOOd, showed wltbout 8 away Tueeday afternoon at . tbe 1 dead In b;ed Wedne~y mornlnc
doubt that much 1a to be done ~ lu horne of her dauchter, Mn. ·Mdte : about 9 oclcck at h . r berne on
accustcmlna t.he old' '"&amp;boO~~ Stalder, on Mulberry Avenue, fol~ Brick et. Etle has been tn lor t.lll'u
""'llE WOJ'iDROUS STORY"
to CQ..grdtnate wJtb tbe
· klwlns a lona Ulnesa with heart years and at tlm&amp;: wa&amp; able to 10 to
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m--·'" d,....•-·nt of t•·
bet' .
trouble.
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~~:~sary ~ t.l~~~~:u:;:- · ~1 Ber husband preceded bei in attend lodge. She was feeltna u hllb 1 ~s_c;h~ acored aaatn Bmldt.)'
act!bmpl!Shed. So with th18 Idea·
dea.th a. few years aao. but &amp;he 1a r well _
a.s usual on ret.lr1nr Tuelda:y evenu._ w n wt~. a ahorua Qt .. .over
mind, the Panther ..entor 11 wofk· , sun•lved by three clllldren, , Mra. l evenms. She: waa 7' )'tars IJ! ._el !~with oreneat.ra aCCOJnNln?'W
lng long and tD.auatrkJ ly
d
Irma Whitehead ot Columbus, Ed- and ls survived by one son Charlet ·-~ pruented the ChrlBtmu:: cart-~
boys are foUowto • theuslDli;::ct ")he 1Ward Brown of lbmlltcm, and lira. Sayrr, of Pomeroy, on&amp; daushter tata ··The Wondrous BtorJ" to a
of tbelr chief r.e~ 1..
~ , Audie Stalder, who baa· b!etD very Eve Sayre a nurse 1n e. college at crowded auditorium. So impre.salve
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lzster y
Wtre the varlotll scenea and the
time. She 11 also aurvlved by four' Arillll ~~an°··.:e U:ree sran~": _a lmolt - ~ectly rendered. IGniS
1 The purple clad laelies
n11 thlnss rather euy for
P"&amp;m1chlldl-en, and two brOtbm, ' cldldren She wu a merilbeJ of Ul.e that the aUd.lenee pakl t.bc pr-Oduc·
little Ume as their acbedule
Ne.te Braley of oatlettlbura, Ky., t Dorl~ R~bekah Lodge Theodorur~ t.ton the uniQue compUment or
not call for aoy ·pme on their
and Macll: Braley of ~
council O.uahten ·of .AmerJc11. lind quietly ftUn1 nut as., the lla"bta
~t~
Deceln mber 30th.
They
·Punera.l services will be beld at the Auxulary of the American ftuhe4 on •t tbe end Of t• minutes
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good &amp;hape by that.
o'clock Thursday afternoon at Le&amp;ion
· ol awutly movfnl sceDeS · wlti;Joqt
~?we;:, o.nd.118be &amp;ble f9 Show the
Ohri.sthm church in Midd.le)]Ol"t
No funeraJ aranaement.s have fny audible applause: ~;howlna: Only
tb:w am~--e a few thlnp a~ut
burial by Pinaterwald In the , be-en mad€ but wm be o.nnoune~d rw t~eir rapt attentkiP their ft&amp;oo
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oemete!_Y at Rutland.
jCnae to the beautlfW. pqeul Tbe
1ater bj the Ewma WldertakeTs.
Thia,
·- 'lnualc wa1 much ~test thaD
"beer and
It;;- Chria..--- To"me
ord:lnarUy and tbe entire proif~

our IJeautiful diaPIIly of The program wall
H I'd Good
(letf81onal "0 Come

under the cUreeilon of Ids Jlllda: , o • ay
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ObUnser, IQC&amp;I mua1c te~t·ne~;, '. · [
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oobool auditOrium here ullll &lt;&gt; .... , )
evenln1.
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• .t"be follow.lnJ: entertatnlnl limMr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
a:ram Wil be presented : M·~z...o ........ Mr8 Barbara Smltb were vlsltora

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'fhe Shepherd.,, tbe Angel (lhoir,
ibe Three WJae Men, Into the town
Qf &amp;t.hlehem, The Mana&amp;er, lo"'hrllt
ihu Dawn, 'lbe PNlif'&amp;lll waa In

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J . W., H. C. WHtshlre Ohaplal.n, J. ty chtldren'• Ho(ne to tbe Whaley
W. Weaver Jr., S. D.• Heratd car- ~ntal Parlor&amp;, the Ohrl.stma9
na.pan J. D., F. E. Phllflon See., pacUaea tor the chUdren will be
1 Bert Crow Trens .. H. o . Sayre s. s ., ac:cepted at the Whaley rooma
Leonard Carnahan J. s., c . s. •court 1treet apln tbla aeaaon.
, Bharpnac:k, Tyler.
IJqnl8laod aa.1d that all
I Ll}ere ror the children
CHRISTMAS PA,I iTY~
to. the home aa nu been
' !dre by her slater and mother.
On Tuesday evenina: Mra. Aten .;
• Bha.ln 4'D~ Mra. ~m• ~I:AjpbttnaotL
. entertained most. delfshtfully . .the
: members of their Sunday schOol ~;
ott .ll"'he l,"emaihll --;t" Mamie Priee,
1 class ·at the ·stephenson
""'th ~.~_et. , Sixteen ·'htem• daughter ot the la&amp;e Jtrry Price,
· ra o
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or orAfter games and charades Dr. ~t.w'day afternoon . from OaWA. R. Stark dislh"lbut.ed the IItts polla where &amp;he had btJen an lnma&amp;t.
whkb had been fltlt(lked under -' &amp; in tbe 0 . H. E. tor aeveral yean.
be&amp;uUfuly deoorated ,'Ohrlatmu tree: Pw~eral1 se"aqes wen held at the
These preaentll, which wer&amp; · or: th.~l upper Bapt11t church eonducted bY
ten~t varleey, afforded · mUCh a,v. Warner . and burial wu made
amusement. Mra. Oooclwln, teJ.Ch~ a.f the MUea cemeter)'. She Ia aur·
ot the (ll,a&amp;'l, was l!llftlJJiaed Mth a Yived by three el.l!lter,, Mra. Harrt ..
' lovely Bitt.
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DeUcloua refreahmerlt.s, . appro- Wtllla.m&amp; and Mrs. Elhel JotnlBOD
priate to t.he seuon, were ·aenli!d by qplumbUI.
-.he hoat.cB!&amp;. Obrla&amp;m.M cllrola ~
were a fitting &lt;:lo:le to · the party
; DE.\TH OF
LAMP
. Homer LamJ.!,
Who

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and give him ·a ·ROBE
Y;ou could no~ select a more acceptable
or lavish looking gift!lhan one llf th~·~ fin•
' Silk Brocaded \Dl1l8Sing Gowns... Stuuning
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MARIILlOE LICENSES
,.., 111
~•nil m~~~1· R~;:
-, _.,. at b18 hOme ~t Of
Marrlaae Ucene, were" ·188\i!d 'l'hurMlay momlq, deAth .belna due
Dec. Ui to Bernard Plemtn!', :13, ~ to pn-~umr:~nla.. HI! ~~ mrvfvl!d. . b;v
Ore at Bend aDd lliDnle OUn, 21. jhis wife. one aon Char lea. at. home,
of Lone Bottom and Dec. 11 to and cne slater, Mra. W. C. Lel.rny Vi"
Dou11a&amp; Grover, :U, Rutlanct and Rutland. ·The remains were taken
Evelyn Eadllj 2!, Rutlaad.
to lhbron, 0 .. tanner home- of l(r.
Lamp for bU~al 8Uilda)' by the Pin~
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'-lt is always a ,good plan to havo a c.nuple
of Ties and HoSe tucked away for Christ- .·
mas morning.
TIES .. ....................... . $1.00
HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c up.

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all. prose
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by Mary Elizabeth and Prancea. Elberfeld was a !HI treat eWr,one
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l.ftL Earl Scott and. 110118 were
ea~ to Suaar Grove aeveral_-,,~ 1 .
the put week, because or the
of~~~ faliher, John Enfle.
~ Mn. Miry Jl'reaertck and Mrs.
Mar)' Warner are on the sick llat

at th~ wr.lttna..

If . tnereaslll(J cloudbwsl followed bJ
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Priday: rain In t.he Southwest. porUona tontrhi. .
buL no~ much cht.np In temperatures. i.I;;C~
w. vu.-clou.dy followed b1 rain tontcht .u•-

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omcera and banquet Tuesday nlsht j
eral daYS lilt week wUb her fatha
with a good attenclance of memben Mrs. Amy Kinpland has announe- er, VIctor 8ponapl of Naylan Run
with several visltlal membera.
ed. that aiDCe It hal b..-oen a custom who 18 Ill
· The followlns: om(lerB were In- here for quite a number or yea11 ~
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Maurice Lott S/1 w., Ben Spencer tor the ehlktren at the Melp coon- been ·itttk t.he: past ~ew weeks hi:

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t~ ot Ethel 0¥~ music
tueJJie Efm1~. paceant and Mar~
. ' , 'arEi"G8prall pt01rams.

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solo, "Silent Night" by VIolet RoU5h
Ml"B.. Barbara Schaefer ts qu1te a
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~· Mr. IUid Mhl. Walt Kennedy and
Otty" by Allee Cohen; Trio "While
Tom HeoenMy IB lmproVlol at hls fam ily .spent eunclay with ·rel~ti\"eli
bhcparda Watche1'" by Mary Scha~ home here, &amp;Iter a tonsU open.Uon .bel:e.
.
ror, Agnes Reed and Buelah Hampp in Columbus a 8hort t.1me 180·
', ,lAND&amp; GO,OD PO&amp;mON
8cprRno solo "lt came Upon the 1 Mrs. LtUI&amp;n Moore. Mra. ,.. Rich. :. LinK SJ)ire~, tbe mlnltrel Of
1Wdnl1ht Cler" by Velma Oe&amp;ry. , West and Mrs. Alphonse SehOrn 1An4 who ha" deUihted::_~.-c-:::;:c
. The Glee club .10 whaa a. nwm- were vattolrs 1n Ath,cmt. ~. m1 bt the vU~ for ;cc·c.:o.:::
bership of 47. An adml.saion of ten
M1u Mabel Ashworth wh
, lpn:~ltablt! pla)'1nl
0 11 been sta:ned up - ··•: .... cent&amp; .wm be chafled. The program
, will &amp;tar.. at 8 o'clock p. m.
quite ill wltb. pneumonia a.t the DI'Nm J*OPie to
on
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· church Thursday. Ttme 11 to · l. e4 Wedne&amp;day . mornlna'.
He tan be .beai'd every day 11vrP"
12:·18·lt Mra. J . L Pauber nt.urned home that &amp;tatlcm.

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Ralph
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~ end: "with b,1a ~puenta.i Prancea OWUan ot Chesller, wu J~~k Perry. or Athena · m &amp;pend.•
Mr. and Mn. E. W. HUJ.
a PrJdlry ~i ot Lellter McK•e 19~ " a few days wltb relati"ta "bere.
Ill'. &amp;nd Mrl. lUttf IIOrr1a o1
8e~ train bert a~nded the Mr.a. Jeale Ely of !rllnert.l IIJfDt
, AWl. we pee{.. · or Mr. and Mn. taalr.et; ball pane •t Racine, S&amp;t.ur· 1m week with her da\llbtel' Ocr' Ed Korrta.
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day evenlnlf.
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trU&lt;lfl Marc:uma.
, t..t.eJ' lkltenlle aDCl ·~'red Rouah
"Harley Townsend Ll m with \)'~
were In OalllpoUa, Saturday. ·
phold fever.
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turned home Prida,- after a v1&amp;1t at.
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liOn Btllle-- attended ' tbe b1rtbd&amp;y
o1 8plller, •pent. dinner for
I'UJab 81D'Jll at Rad
and SUnday wtth cWf 'Iburaclly. __
Mr. and Mit. Jobn Pacgn &amp;))eDt
Bom. to Mr and. Mrl. Earl Tea- Sunday afternoon With Mr. and

Mrs• Brown. leta , , . -----~-oevora.J or tho.. ,.,., "'"''" .,", ·
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btalen .unw th'e t.lmerB ;un euds ther R.uervea and the Raene. on t pllc.ated In the shootJne ...
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the Polri.t Pleasant tram, tnown uiBolln, Akron se"loe Ma'Uou al.teDd ..
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On; n Past Coac11 Parn.ban1· baa hl8 enUrv the "Li~tle BlacluJ." Thla aame aht, about a weell: aao "-4 · btelt
'n:afte O..es Hu
squa.1 out o.a Ule Job. trJJns Dft /WW be followed. immediately by the broqht up here .
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Aln'On aut.horlUea came herf tor
·., • Been FUHI
t.he aerens1ve ones. 8o 1I1DI r..a $he U ihe tntere&amp;t. manifested. b7 ~ the men Tueaday and returned
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boys keep up the Wclndenw ~·eoort~ c~l taWlll)leOpel 11 an Jndie~~t1on or. them to that dty where an· ~vutl·
OFFEN~IVE LACKING they havo already compile&lt;~ tn
the nwnber "'" "'' at aame '""'·
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Ulree pmes already plafed,, t,t.,y it II \WJ evident. that. Ul.e omna~ theN will QL.esUon the two man 1o
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need no~ rear m.ueb. u to uae 1m1 ilUDl WW. be very weu ~ · wben l connection with tM ahootlnf.
'llecauae Ordinarily Euy or many games. A total or Juat. :&amp;11 the etarttna whilt le u blown.
Bolin Is a brother ot Mr.t. H: J .
point. have bem aoored acabllt the
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