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I Women'• Union of E..an••r.
ica.l Churchea Meetl al
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More Bo,o Show Up Than

the Evan1Jellea1 ehurches of South~
east.em Ohio oonvenOO in tb(' hace
EvanreUcal Oh • rch tue at noon
Wedneaday
About 65 ladlea from varlowl
chiD'ehes throuahOut 110uthem Ohw
were present at the ctnvention tf!the lollowln&amp;
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Za11esvil1e
Newark
Col umbltl!
8pr1nlftleld ILDd Chlllk othe
Tlle Pl'Qil'll.rD openfd wilh VIP
1 tt'i 18l.nulcll ~tl,.t l2 o .::)oc;k a n d tl•
fi rs t ~&gt;ession WIL'I held o• I 0 clo..;'t

Reported On The Openinl Day

SIX SENTENCED IN ifWhere Air crash Kflled Three I.._
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Given Chance
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of MJQdlopo!'t mDtorc)'t• ncea.
called on trtendl here ISaturdaJ
Mr and Mn W H Jaoot. lll'l.
Wna Boleti. :w.. Fa.ye 'lbomu
J4ra. Allie Orb1n and daU&amp;hter apent Sunday with C A. 'l'bOlnN
LuciJle ol Ravenswood spent Thur~ alld fiUill)y
ada7 ai'Ulmoon With their couatn,
Attendance- at Sunday 8eh001 waa
Mn P !l Brownlnl
' B'ady Elha.w and f&amp;mlJ)' ot KanMrs Ella LaRue and baby of KY·
Mn
Ella
lltll&amp; caned on Mrs Jlaitie Hen- aer vlalt.ed her aunt
1deraon aDd family Jut Wednesday CJaato last week.
afternoon
Jean Adk1na lB here to spend the
Rev WJli'I'Ml Will IMW for hUI Winter with her aunt, Mrs Stepnew field of labor tJUs Wednesday hens and to attend eehOOl here
Mr8 Do..le Mulford and son apent
He made many friend.R whUe here
who wish him aucoeu In hill new ) few dafs Jut week W1th her par·
\nta a.t Kypr
Este. Jenkin&amp; visited Alberta Reyllr and Mrs WyUe Henderson
a.ccompa.nted their daqbter, Mr11 nold!: Wednesday
r Myrna Ramsdell to her home
at
Ramberi' N Y
Saturday where
Utey will remain tor a two w~Q
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1 Mr and Mnl cam Dlla of Park:Lrsbui'IJ we~ t.he recent euesta of
William Talbott an d ramlly
El t v Cl&amp;ry c u r
new mlnlat.er
tllll; J hls a ppointment he re Sun day morning r
Mr~ Cot o. McKay wllo hM beez J
r;;pem!inll sevAnt.l '&lt;~•eekll with
Mr•
Nancy
Sealrs
retu
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to
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home
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o.t Bald Knobs Jut. week.
Mrs Hollie Talbott and
ltt.tJe
UDGET~ 1hot limit shoe
son Louts are vl~tlug relattve 11 ut
New Brighton
purchaKs suggest t~lll
Messra Norman Hazeldine
Val
S•-•n·t1Htc~1 Shoo
It hot
Gtifflth M. L Jarrett Ruasel1 Pritthe
hoPP'I
f44:ulty
of
apptarchard and Bill Bowden o1 Huntlne·
lng to hove bc.en especl411y
tnn s pent last week with Mr Bnd
1elected for the OCCrJIIOn,
Mrs J E Anderson
no mdttcr whet 1t moy bt.
Miss Allie l?rtce fJ! P\ymouth
spent &amp;e-veraJ days last w.-ek with
Th1:. ptttern m4y bt wortt
1 his mother Mn Clara PM~
wtth cqu41 dSSuronce for

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81x men Wuv
Th e~~con d d ay .,. practl&lt;m l)y tJ e byMrs
Lenll. Huber J•relridetlt of th ~
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to or had been convicted of cer~ln
1 ~. .P!olleJent •\- :thtl manly o.rl. ot of welcome to the VL'iiLOHI 111 u ltlt'
crimes
were sentenced b)' Jtldge P 1
1~u. Wlf ~ndtic:ted Tu~SOs.y 1
Thaa portable rad1o ut, atr !' 1 on E "'eOIJlt-:; i 11 U'Je Mel~~:s county
l ht baek of a m•mber of tht: l ted eommon pleu court Wednesday
~venlnr lu' CDPch J'at"nham and hiR I r&amp;tpouse Wtt~'~ made by Mrs 0 E
assidtant M'r. ~~~
1 WfJods
St&amp;tea Fore»t Serv1ce, ia an llhtJ.Jrt. momlng
1here were aeveraJ more rot the
The a.ft.emoon sei!Hion will 0011
11.nt t&amp;atura of the ranpa '11 t tWP~
Clutcnce Qual! ~ oolmed. of Mld'Wortout Tutaday evL!nlng than np- 1tlnue uniH 5 0 L!loek rouppf't huw ' I ment Jt Ia U~Sed m repoltm • fla ea rllQpon wau xentenced to a. term of
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lntt wh"n 48 names were ~ li d 1
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· y. Stat.t: f "n lreutlu.ry In pusslnr lhe
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wmmlttee11 l't'port 1 otflcl'l ~&gt; ll.d 1 'I ht&gt;rll! are t wo t YPAI o' 11e t ~ . ' .,. ~~ sentence on Qualls Lhf' court stat"'
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t.t~ and 1dre~~a ...,, Mr.'l Lhta. Ut rcke di'&gt;C\L'i~ · 1
better Tuetlday ev &lt;&gt;.m ng 1~ever 1
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beeau.o;e no Ume was lost In g1vtn 1 lou depart.ment.al lrteetbtg§ 1 ~
averaae rat:ll1 of 10 and 50 ruti&lt;"J I)' wa~.: the be!Jt of he Qua lls fam
out equapment
port or aepat tmentlll
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U:y this mennt very llttle The court
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While little work (11 a not
areetlngs by Rev Theo S~hlum.
continued .to sa.~ tb.o.t the QUillb
Lalninl!: to ttl.e ttner ~pinta ur~f~~; president of the Ohll Dl trlct b I t .:: :: ...:;;;.,_, - . ..
- family had bell!n a source or annoygame has been lndulted In :tt pre- ness meeth'Ji
1 ance to cmcera and the public for
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lif!Ot B fine Start WllS made on the
The evening llt'MIOO Will C'l lYCn!.
1 SOme t.bne and he felt that It shOuld
noor. \f1dgt.
occasion of the /JeCl()ad practice
a~ 7 oclock with the followlut~ pro
be brok.en up Qu.illla was convicted
FORMER OHIOAN
Squared away tn .,. bwdneu hke firam to be J)res .. nted
Preludu
of shootlnlf wlth Intent to wound
REPORTEt&gt; FOUND
and efllelent manner for getting:
ProceSlSional Invocation
Olonu
Joe Cook retu
Wednel!lday t.o a ~ a. renult or dlBchar1Jlns a shot
~Sull.ti tbe.,r.quud Wll8 divided I to {
Patti, Hymn
Pi'tl.y .. r Re~; pans ' hb! employment
a U B IJO~ern- gWl at otftt.ters William RobMn an4
IN KANSAS CREEK
s.c ttlonf&gt; CouCh Pamham ntakl:~ l:lcrtpture Reat1ing Choir AuJ hel~ I ment dam :near Parkersburg after Dana Tracy when they went lu tlle
charge or Lh@ baektleld candidate~ Jrutalh\~lon ol newly el,.cLf'l.l or J spendlniJ a few days htue with his Qualls neighborhood Wilh a Wfll--.-A report comes from Oberlin
Ofl'ntuy ~lfe. and family
rant for Moae, a brother M~e anct
A good old native paw-paw of K
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while Coach Houae took the unemen ct!t s Announcement..
lu charae ConsiderabJto tinJQ
choh An~hem Hymn Ad~-eSil Ml'i
Mr and M!11 Ben Ewlna were Rlch Qualls are in t)l.e &lt;'.Ount~ jnll
10C81
Ohio has taken root in the soil 11t
e.nsaef qt...-.~ hY McKay, 66
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spent In Inculcating I he fundnm'!.~~ James Dutry • Dutt Benemction bU81ness vlsttora b, Pottmnouth l now on cha.rgca 01 Intoxication
I Atlanta Oeoi"Kiu. t&gt;prouted and has years
ap,
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i'armer or
talA of the IJame In thJ!! minds or the ReceSlllonal Po':!;_l~e - • Wedne/Jday
Homer Logan who pleaded guilty
grown until It has become a good ~~~k Y!C'~.!! m~~ : : : ~C::~n~f~
l'rnhryCJ Mara
Mr and Mra Charles Brunner 1 t.o a chllrlle of carryini conceaiPd
sized buSh as large ~s a.ny In thlll
Cowuh Parnllam spent the IH!rk'ld
tmd d&amp;tllbter Jo Ann of Cuyahoga weapons was lientenct&gt;d to a term
s~ctlon of the countrY The trunk of ter having been missing alnee Bepln impre&amp;Slnll' tho Jads with the IMPROVE~ CEM£..... RY ~came Tuuda.y ror a. vlsJt with of 1 to 3 years In the State ReformTht f stenogr:aphe rs are needt!U the bush measures ntout six mches lember 1
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MrfJ Brunner 8 1 parents Mr und ntory a.t Mam~fleld Lqp.n was ar- 1 to tal • CDnl of the corresponden rl'! In diameter EUid It Dears t he origl
His houae ha.d been 1au5acked
running and in handling the bnll
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Mnl Ben Skinner
1 rested 011 the aame charse hereto- of Br~~odley Kincaid udlo 11 "Jrl~o.l nal fruit
and It appeared he m~.&amp;:ht have
11 hlle M; House did About tbe same A result of cooperation in civil! a!M1a8 Ha["''1ett Bumell of Point for e 9nd hatl Htrved n sentence In 1 mountam bnllad singer tmd featured
Fred Smath rorm!:!rly fJf Pomero:v bv n the vlct.m oi' thuss who rob ·
~fnl with the linemen Some til'ne lturs can be r.een at the imf)roved Pleaiant came Wednef!day LCl spend the Boy 5 Induatrlal School a t I en tertainer ot statio l WLW '\r.1d- tmd a borther In Ia.,. of LP.mne! bc:d hi!n and then murdered hlm
W1!15 also Apent In rasaJDC' the ba.U Burlingham .... .»nl!:terY whlch he ls.evera.J. days with Mr "tnd Mrs Lanceater The court stated thnt It ley hung up nn envtable r ecGI' t Ju, Birtcher, of West Main street, ite
Details of the aft's.Jr are lackm~
an d leamlniJ how t ,. handle It to been unattended for mn.nJ yet\\'B
Oeorae DanielA and. tamiJy
felt that Lopn should be sentencM InK hia first month ua tn.s tlir ' Wr l sume paw pa ws from Ohio at his He was a formt:r Mflk&amp; oounUa.n
the best advantlt.Ke
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On &amp;pt.embcr 1 20 interested
W¥ Doris Smith has returned to because h~: had a tcnoency t.o tll;l WLW when he receivf'd rnore ~n )1 me In Oeorgla. several years qo hvinv n~ PerU .. l(l an\t he llRI:I
While the order reducJns the peraona of the C()mmulllty galhlllt'ld her home in Bprlnllfleld atter eharae for which he h.ad been 111 DO 000 fan lrL.erll nml be h11 ~ bee,. Q,nthlnlclngly the setltll'i Wt.lrt: tossed many relatives and lrlendll ln thi R
SQUad to a workable size IS bot!l d to o.t the cemetery which had Qet~ spendlhl t!le past ~ew months wtth dieted and It would probably reault Qom g gH~e..L guns ever nee
idly nstde and now C"Omes the rt:- tt t tlon llt this time
In
oocaJlon some dlsapJ)O!ntmani tu oot1Jy neglllded Immedla.t.ely they Dr and Mrs Mannlng Daniels
serious
trouble
Before
Jolnlng
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CrOGley
R.odln
pmt !1om Mr Bm1th that so far
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sevf!fal of the candidates nnw yletna l:Hlt to worll;: to cleaJ away the under1411isi.J$n. Rusaell and 1418a Hen
John Dickson, lndlclod r01 but ~ Oot'POt alum M ~ta.\.lon In Clndrmal
tl l,c; sea &amp;on tht bu~o~)t hal&gt; born 92{) 1
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Pomerny, ~blo.
!Ql positions on the team thJIJ m
II'IOWth ~:~.nd accumulat.tun of bricks rletf.a Ew1ns of Mlaldepol't return- J11 ry :mel lar&lt;:en wu glv~n n ~ n J·Io.nuary 1931 l.hl 1lt...nblc &amp;1n ..lle r pa w paws, by actual count
UlUilt. be made wlthb 1 thblnell\. ~~: stones twl!lted grr;~s eW ol 100 eli Wedne&lt;sday rnomln!' a.fter drlv - leoce of from J to ICi years m th IIlCl sa.n11 his lnlmtt.ablt! me lOti e~
M!l.n.\o natives or Ohio Bhake tht It 1
1$11\l days Jn ordet to give the YO:,TS
h d
I~ ¥lu :Piorcmce Smith to OJ foal State Refm-matOJ"y at MwnMfif.tld 1ivcr WLB f:h11lcngo ~ 11 dl\1 ~~ ! 1 1~ head and :-;ay lha. r: pew ]lll w t u ~
HatTI80n Scott spent th&amp; week
1n'l'
C'l&amp;Ch11!11 a chance to J)l'O)lerly l, 1ll" ~ac
n:r went by more per-' wbere slte en~d Wll!fltem College fhe court !;Bid thnt It was cvicte nt
t tr ycg,H; t e tc wott
m '' won l grow In Ot!urgiu but u hati I end In Pltt.sburgh nttendtng t he _._,,...__...."""' _ _
struet Lhe team and I !:.a first
SO!lli reported to uid In the improve- j rdi WOIJlfD"f
ed that Diclu:on had gr(lwn up n • 1atlonal nudlenc@ numbering lit·
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sUtute:~lu the tundl).mental.s as ,. .. p ment work UtltH o.t one tbne more
Mr , 'Uld Mr11 M B WllliaDU! of ldleneas and crtme auG should not. 1
ll!i other features Of the same mr~t than 711 men and boys were eng&amp;!J@d 1Padw:ah, Ky. were Vl'ltlors in be returned to h.la fB.th~r·s home or
nece888.1'): to a successful ~am
in cleaning the cern tery
I to'A!p; Wednetlday
' that neighborhood
fhe r.quad In its lli'Mit!Qt form ll.rta
Grave stonell were replaU"d In I ~ Jj:mma Rll.ybuJD haiS retumWtlllam Wlae lndieted Jointly
slse Ia rnuch tQo unwlBidy an 1 t n.."l theb utlll'i.nul PfJHit.lollll U1e 81 oun&lt;l ed frotn a two week 11 vliilt In New with Dlclaton was lfiven u probatol v
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lal'l!:e rot any school the slr.e ol the pluwed an.c.l l!'nlli5 setfl wwn Every Ha.ven with relatives
1 senten~ of 3 yeara In the State Rilw
lc.eai ihlltll.utlon
Lhlna: wru; done t.o better the condiMIBH Matthews llll&lt;l Milifl Ellue forma~y a.t Mttnsfleld provided 1 c
Suvn al
promine nt Dem{)Cf8tic
While there hall as yet. been 00 lion or the cemeter y until it now re- DruaiPLD teache~ a~ Ohio Unlver- , pay ~
costa of prO!Ieoution
s pea ker~:~ of Ohio
canc.lldates for
chance lor •n bpJnlon to be fQrtned !!tl)l:ljes "!.wen kept flower IJBrden aity were vlllltou In town TUesday
~nat jle keep out o! trouble
va rious posll lon!i In tbe November
os tQ tbe: qu:allty'· Gt the material
WU8 eat ma ted th11t mm."C thtt'l l Mrs Paul Shay and t.hree ehll- court made It mandatory
eleotlons will be lnclue!"d In tbe
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progtam t.ol be given at the Meles
such a lfll'Je outpourln,, to hope a IITlpJOvt!ment PIOje~t
f(lr a visit with Mr and Mrs Dan tn" 11herltf should he be
cotu1ty court bouse Saturany after· 1
llood ll(jUI\d may be •hipped lnt.o
-- - - Shay
I tlcm. to report and that
noon at 3 o clock
ilhape by the time thl' flrat IJ'&amp;me 1
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Mr and Mra Alfred Elberfel.r.i time he break the law
The principal Democratic speak
ls Played on the last day of thill
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an fJ1fense the court
er will be Robert J
Bulkley
of
month when Che.shlre will be mf'lt
The Pomeroy Cit 1 c.ub met ln
Mrs J B Elberfeld Mrs Fred to be&amp;'ln the threewyear
Cleveland candidate for reelection
The COB.the1 to dnte ha ve been re&amp;:ulnr monthy seu lon at t.M PfJn'J- llautr and Mu Barbara Uhle of 1 Lei! Swel~r , who
ns a United States Senator from
non~ommlttal as 1:(1 proa~t.a and etoy Oun Club grot.nds Tuesday Lincoln Ill epent Wt-dnesclay wlth guilty tfJ o. ctu..rge ot
OhlCl
Accompanylnc
Becator
1 N!rs Elberfeld s sc.u- n-law and teneed to serve a term
\VI I !probably remain so for ~t1P evening
Bulkley will be, Oharles Horan of

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11lll Praetlt.e .vdl aiJa.in be the or-~ and enJoyed a most dellc.Jous1 broild~r ot \he day h'nmedlately after ed .stealt: dlnnet with all trlmminiJs
If( hool ciosl!:&amp; thla -:~ven\ng
prepa. rect by v 1 Brown
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dciaUt a.r Ed MODre o1 I.Dvan
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Amy Lee dPU&amp;"hter 01 Mnt
JQ:Iwafd M'O&lt;.h of ""ld"~ ......... Bertha Mees Lee formerly o1 Pome.t.l ~
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be bro~hl. f.o9I1Jht.to the hOme awa1'ded a scholarship !n mWIIc
bla uncle, Prank BranclenbW'I from the Cincinnati Oonaet'Va~-ry
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1f)lu:rtnr of tlle 8Guata ln p Sharp
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Miss Lee
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PAS'J;' fWI.JN'CtLI C)RS MEET
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CflmlfdJ '"1'he Sbo•e•Off
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efo'enlng at the f)omo (;' Mnt Mtu
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aar-et fikldemtbth or Naylor&amp; Run
~'lth Mrs Edith LGnlniJ a "&gt;Sl3tin!f
hostess After the busrneu Bl'88iou
a 800181 hour was spent The tn"u:~
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box donllted by P'rances Ollftlin
waa won by Luella Dun;t. At a lntP.
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The rouowJna were present Mrs
PJa.ncea QllfJ!tt'l Mrs. Ll.ura BlAha~ .
On The Screen
M" Eli2abeth O.mobell Mra Ad
J'OE E BROWN In
die Orueaer Kn Ma..C.ta. Delat
Jtlrti M~l Bea.rhs Mn illdlth
Amllllt Mrt~ Mabel' WoUe Mrs
Bertha Radford Mra Grace' Stllll•
Matinee 2:30
and M.l88en Luella 'lhd Oora Durst
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Oladyl!l Orueser Lucille Bearhl and
ths hosteMes Mnt Beldenabel nnd
Admiuion
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1 tlary Bwelger pleaded IJUilty
Stddall ot M~trletta
The Whaley dental roonu:t on bumlng a. barn when he tossed a
C Ll· t at are bein~ remodeled and match careles!Jly down after light·
will ROOD be ready ffJt Republlean 1 lni a c1Jile.rette Willie m a 11tat.e
headquarten.
Intoxication
The tall aetlvttlea Of the Womens
Olen Lyona, WhO h&amp;d entered ,a.
Republican Club will be Initiated 1 plee. Dl guilty to a chariJ'e fJr bur~
thiiJ. Wt!(!k wtth a meetlna: at. the lary and larceny wa.e sentenced to
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1 a ... ROM county wu• arre!l
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The Re&amp;"lonal eonrerenoe of the at iSulem
~rosa chapters of the ltou~h-j
n SfCt1on or Ohio J~ll be held 1
SliRPRISE PARTY
ne,vme, Tu~t1:. ~t 20 Al The mll!mbeJS or the Pocahont•
mupber from the .Mel~ ! county LodKe fJf Pomeroy \ti!Ve 8 eurplls;
chlldJter are plannhll to attend
: pcutv al the home or Ml and MlJ
flolr and Mrs John Dunn ot Jrlew ..Harry Smith Tueaday nilht About
LeJidnston came Tuead.ay for a vis· I 35 members were .,_lestCit Dellcloul!l
lt wtLh their oon
F'nther Eugene rtfreshmcnls were Retv~d at a Jale
Dunn
1 hour rollowlng 8 delightful 1)9cl ~ t
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Pol(n&amp;roy Bend lined the sidewalk In l
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Bt..tlon on Be(JfJnd street Tuesday 1
mo,tniDI' and anemoon an4 reeeived j3110 sacU of federal rkmr l(lven Two Hours Overdue With
ou' bJ Mtl .Mayme He!Mr and M· I
Newt of l'roi~N
lfltll!tat.es
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W'ith her barenta, Mr and Mitt A J
0 Ebenbaeh, entertained with a "!om.f~
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Behaet'er, UIY Coates. PIOYd Mees, :
T Mallory, WUiard. Grant of EQJ ~
100, 0 and the boe~S8
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SPECIAL :Ji~:u~~~ STYLES ARRIVING Df-IL Y
All Colors
LADIES•SILK DRESSES, ulain and Travel
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will have it.

The J. N. Rathburn's Sons Co.
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Word. hu been recetve4 here that
Blily 81')'aDl. and biB showboal.
troupen, who

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crowda 11'1 QhlcaaOi arlt\ New Yort: 1
thea~t'ftl

lMt winter aro prepartnc
fw ttl»
Winter eeuon ~ rear The show·
boat seaaon wtU be brq•t to a
clole In ctnnJnn•tl ~ month. af•
ttr wblch 811}¥, well known a1on1
Ule Ohio river towtas, wiU return to

to mum so Ut011 eWes

the Bra&amp;dwar t.heelrU.

Oh1o o enPra lly fau tonllh t and ~
Cooler Pr1dliLY ana In North portlon 1tA:Inl&amp;ti&amp;
Y Vn
OenerQll y fa it tcmlaht and J!'i141Y

COol"'r Ft-tday

HOCKING VALLEY OAL STRIKE ENDE
JAPAN HAND S£fN
IN HATrMENT lY
[J~HRN PREMIER
Manchukuo Prime Minia·
ter Advioeo U.S. To
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IS All AMERICAN,

' ~MEHIC~N NURS[
AHEO l~Sl; IS

N~ C~URT

G PAST 0U[

Declare

\Airplane With Phy11coan
And Nurae, Faola To
Arrive

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PlATF~RM Off orl

Arainot
Allianceo

America, Europe, Termed
hltonol•
Jn
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With Preoident; Oppooe
Debt Cancellation,
AakRepeal

Dy EDWARD HUN-rim
INS Staff Cc.rretipondent
iCopyright 1932 by I N S I
Cha.ngchun Manchuria, sept
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pointedly advised not. to meddle In
far eastern affairs by Hsieh Chleh·
Shih prt!mler of the newly formed
state of Ma.nch ukuo 1n a state
ment .l.lllued here today
The statement waa handed to t he
Pl't'SS lmmedlatel.)' alter the formal
rdgninr or a treaty between Manchukuo- and Jap&amp;.n, binding the two

By WILLIAM K.. HUTCHINSON
INS Stan' Correspondent
Portland Ore, 8el)t 16---INBAfter orterint the nation a power·
ful ·America ftrst provtam the
Amerttan Lellon me t Wdu.y to de·
mand repeal of pl'(lhlblU.on and
lmmedlate payment of the worlrl

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alUal'lee
In
theirclose
mutual
lnteres+s
It undoubtedly waa
·.~.-cc •.:·•. c: : Manchukuo prime
advisers
did not refer
fJf atare SLimthat states
were not
statement

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wlir bonus

The warborn orpnleaUOD will ask
repeal of thfl national prohibition
laws. meludlng the Volstead 11.ct u
well WI submiaeion ot Ule necessary
leil.!tlatlon kl the &amp;tate&amp; to repeal
~ht e1shteenth amendment It will I
ao on record 0\'erw!lelmlniiY for
the cash bonus Tbll wae JorecWJt
exclullively ~ International News
Servlre earlier in the week
The I.ePDn's plattGrm on loreicn
affairs WfJUid gratify even t().e
staunchest senate
lrre&lt;lmcUable
The vetetan8 deelarPCI acalnat adherence to the world &lt;:ourt 'on any
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New York Early
Tuesday: May Be
Wtecked At Sea

15- IN'B- Ita lla n
I Rove1 u meut avaation
authortU"'S
t convinced the New YorK to Rome
I a.h plane Auencan Nor!lot'
musL
hawe been forced down somewhere
110:11, th " latter hill.! O[ Ill! rfJUte,
Uldnv 01 dered 11. thoi:JUgh search on
l uH' and 5ea
AU ships In the Med! U:rranean
we re uked to k~:ep a sharp watch
J!,\ ~~ e pWhe a la nd craft. capable
tf sta ying a. fJoa ~ fo• some time
11hlL IIyh tlle bUG} B.nC\ Of \Is fuel
t:mls Sh ps m t he Atlantic be\\ ecn "he A.Wr~s and th e Portu
111ue&amp;e coas l also w~e ordered to be
on the al ert
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The governmcm s land search
cen len d In the Apt"nnme Moun
I t~ m s un Alpine r angr In nor~h
western Italy over which the Am
I ertcan Nur~ and Its three pa!l!len
lol ClS would. have tl.own after da.rk.
last nlgbt. had all gone well
f The plane whi ch left New Yor k

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Operator&amp;, W orkMI, ~

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Hln Collette Hal•y (top),
~t:achecr, Gf Streator, lU, who
tMn mlN1nl' from her bfJme alnr.e,
w:eordtn( to her pl!plb, ~:he lfl!ft tho
chool With a maD Some of the
!lrl'a elothinc waa later rcur~d on •
her bank, but p..lllce do not hold a
uiclde thea,.. Lower photo 11 the
t.v WUIIa•• Courtney, Catholtc
Jrielt of AJnia, Ill, who 11 aiiJO
lliulac. He Ia •oucht in thll! hope
lttat be may be able to throw 10me
'-ht ~oa. ttia ..l"l'a dilappearuee,

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t ocn or lh t Oil o mmoxud ltU" I!'d.
I a1m y of OCC\Jpa tlon In thf' H C.::k•
lnil' Va lley coal st rtk ~ aren l'ere
l !!Otter. under wa ~ today follo ..iJ m~
n nnn mcemenl
of tll a• tn1stloeagrf!eme nt ternllnatlug the bljW
r &lt;!ven -mon th ~ con! stnll::i' bY )iiit.h
cperator:; and strlkf: leaders
Adjutant General
Frank D
H t.. n der~on QiUt d Gl den; to fJ11te&amp;a
,. 11 ~ fer ff!mn val fJf all comb4\
patrols from Nelsonville een~r
• t he 5lt n lrfo In the Hocking ~
e roy a ~ rl Crook11vlll r. cool ftetftg
durin~ SundRY ~~ond Monday
,
Only a half dozen oftlcial obsef·
""r.&lt; und.t t ,.cmma.nd. or Co l .JQll(l
ShEttler nnd enoll&amp;'h men to ~
""ll" t he 1!1 ~1 ~l!f'lll uf m11ltlu ('C·
cu~tlon of the d.latriet
wlll be
I C"Lt m " d
Tli(' clean-ml Mi lUUl
...:lll btl &lt;tem home whim it:&gt; wort
U; finished
Plana f~ t be 9tmoYal of tlt,c
miHUaml!n ond ltof.he reaumPtlnn .JJ '
wort ln th e variGr.:JI Jnine1!. all ¥ f.,.

InsuB Craib~ :- dl!Po6&lt;l&lt;ilfupon i

Be InvesoPied

State c I lninoia Movee to
Make Sweepin1 lnqutry
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mir::era will be Wed t.o ratify tbl.'l
peac:e Plans a!P'tetl up:m Mre YC!£·
terda,y by a. t~trlkel'a' committe{
opemt.on
representatJI'~s
~:~.nd
novunor 0f!Or(le White
Tomorro9i's meeting at Murray
City Is regnrdfld bv omclals as o.

mere formauty

8ptJkes men tor the operators ele. .. ted over aeceptanee by the str.l.kere
ul Governor White s revised 10polnt 8ettlement program told In·
tematlonal New11 Service that the
Iea.din&amp; mints wUI be reopened

from a 10 per cent cut
Pearlng
widespread

SEPT. 15TH. LAST DAY FOR STRAW HATS
And with the opening of Fall Hat day comes
the welcome news that STE~S0N'S ARE NOW
FIVE DOLLARS. You've always wanted 'to
wear a Stetac:m Hat-here's your opportunity.
New styles that make you look your best, finest
fel ts and superior workmanship. New shades
and new blocks for the new season.

Our Ready-to-Wear Dep't.
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smaller mines wJII re ~ ume work ' ns
the market. permits •
Bti thousand men nearly aU or
whom have ~n without pei'SOnfll
fund5 Iince the strf.lt:e was calJ,td
last sprinll: are o.ft'ected by the !ft•
tlement. The ovenaa:e annual payroll In tht southern field in re~
recent yeat'S has bee.n a.pproxlmate~
ly $5 000.000
The lltrtkers wiiJ return to WOtk
without gaining onytlllng lor them ~
selves In pa ~ The ~ttlement calls
!01 pa)lment or 38 ~ent.s o. ton fol
loading and SUfi a day for day~
Their ltrlke was called ln protest
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Wellston Democratic candidate for
jcongress from the lOth 0Dn1Jrea&amp;·
tho.tlland,
lonal DLStrlct of Ohio and H o
In tlle U umb~r- ~ McLaughlln of Po rt.Bmouth, ea.ndl·
or Kfntuckv date for state Senn tor from the 'lth
wlls alo l'lnd Bth Bena.torlfLI
Dlstrtets Of
m,d .sym oa tO&lt;!- Ohio
of t 1e old oolltuh 1 Leo J Byrne Democ~ntle fJta.te
song&lt; 1, 1• &gt;t"t1v" 1,,0 .. n central comm!t•--an , __ .,
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l ranged tor the appearance or the:ee
With but these-and the.y pro, .,d political leaderS! ol the Democratic
a valuable herltalil:ll
indoe1l- hll party In M-eigs COIJll.ty a.n4 wiU be
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caP\e nfJrttt sqme V1• ~ E'at'fl ago an~ 1 present at the meeting Saturday
shOrtly &amp;tterwa.rels •ecured hls b1g
The public hll.8 been Invited to be
chbnce through an audition ~~ P~l\ent and hear the tallr:s which
WLS I!l.s sucocss wn ~ lnsto.ntaneous will be of lnl.erest It Is believed
ani:! ill a remarkably shfJrt time he I
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po11ltlon amons Americas
fore
mfst radJ()' entertRim•rs
VOtll pbb~t 'ld In his recent book
t~ greht "./. mnjollty of BrnuJcy s
Those !from a dL'ito.nce who at.tO gs had never bcPn wtltten but t.ended the fune·nl services ot Mn
h
be'en hanjed dl'lwn by word of Mabel RnUSh were
Mr&amp; Frank
m•uth generation &gt;'\ fter generation Ramsdell
her only
ltandchUd
atng ttJe hatdy m.)untalneer folk Hamberg, N y and the three sbS e thl!' fhr$t !migration of th eir tm jMrs. .NQm \'I(OOde Mrs Ka.tha
lltry ' trom t he Atlantic Mea- ryn Croak ol,ColUmbWI and M:-a
bJtjlrd
Lpcy Thoclonorton a~huaband 01
t ille appears at the Electric Thw· Albany
Tbe other
latlvea and
, here Thursday
friends were Mrs J 0
Schaefer I
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and Miu Allie Price of Plymouth 1
RW·P.t.W TREE IN Ol!lb!'Cil' M:rs c g Peoplea, Maty Ewln, I
1rerf1" abothm lor belleve!lt·ol- and Gwen HeSB of Pomeroy MJa!
n9'-' ltob RlpJey and believe-It~ or~ Ploaale ~and Sylvia RouiJh ~ Byr
not" 1'- IB true
eUS&amp; and. Wilbur Rose of Ra 1
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the New• Oftlee ot The DaU1
Tribune, eall 28~L; It the Bllllnelo
Oftlce ask for zoz.JL

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MA,KES SUS to $3.50

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publlci~f
binder ~

about the deto.lls might
cept.a.n~ oJ the settlement pJan M
the conventiOn Gf wlion local dele·
rates tomorrow omclals withheld
announcement or the t erms Ope'"'-'f
tors however are lt:nown to hut
qreed ro pennlt the minen to ~
loo1 to unions without agn!eJ.nal :t~
~oantze Lhe United Mille Worket-'ii
Union
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Govemor White 1 original ~ij1
tot preventing further stl'ikea fV
requiring that no further w~
reductions be made wtthout 30 days
notice to the ~~:overnor who
tnvest11atc such
action sn
whether hla apptoval wtll be gin
\S understood t.o have been accepted'
by both !iddes
omclal'e 3triters and operator~
wert jubilant over the outcome::;
Herman TheiSen. ColUuncey mine•
who hat. h elped d.i1 f'C t the strlk~
\6 chairman of the Hooking VaUer
3cale
committe!!
ch nttf'd 1tn
rl"tendiy faahlon with an uld foo.
")ra.l Daugherty labOr .11uperih·
t.endent of U\e Sund..y Creek Cool
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·m; HUNTING SEASON having opened today, we m'y''
expect to heaT of many hunter~S who are more anxiO!lS :
to pull the trigger of their guns than they are to be sure
that. the quarry at which they are aiming is Jegitimat~
game instead of some unsuspecting brother hunter.
Every year, hundreds of huntels are injured and not 1
a few killed because many nimrods will not practic6! just~
o1·•Jinary rules of safety and care. The tirtst impu)sc in 1
many case.s with many hunters, is their last and th,ey bang ,
a\\ ay nt the first intimation qf a movinK object in the
brush, hopeful that it is a .squirrel but not. careful eno~Jgh \
to investjgate and establi~:~-h the fact to u · c~rtainty. The)' ·
.:.cum lo think (and act accordingly,) that it is h~tter
shoot first and inve~tigate afterward.

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m~t&gt;llons, new plays, and the mcntm

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tld w auch 11n Cxtcm tho.t they nre
N:atly to show their war·rs In their

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w!U be held tonight Wlder the
ua:hlfl. This will be the final Be98lcitl before the ID.d.'i open their 193'.!
season wllh Chetililre hen Frida.)
nlg'1-t ll.t 8 o'clock
Coach Ch•de Satlyn has plac~o

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Prodigies F..nter College

Coal Men

Nr. and Mr11. Lawrence Bln&amp; 111.nd

IContinued .. ":'::Iii Dflll:e ont)
dmya motor. trlp.
1Oo .• In the '- Lite houw }"llrd 1:\f!R
llr. and Mn1 !dword Kerwood [ •fter t.he lt:nns lft:n aatt.ed upon..
~~I;~ B6nwood, W. Vu. .. vllllted w1tll
Ot!Orye K. &amp;nltb., pt'elllil!ni. or
UM latlter'a brother, CbBrle&amp; F. \ the Sunday Cre!k Coal Co., saki
Bu~her. ct Grant !:ilree~. Mon6a~ ht 'M\ll · t~ellght !; d 11.t the outt"onte

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Oibbll of O.k Ol'Cml Bunda7. _
, Mar Jo1'1e 1and Mlldred Ra)'tiUm
1are atundiDI a nurae11 t.:r.lnbil
1 'lChool In Charleston.
, A number 11"001 here attendlld the
fe~Uval
at Upper Plate: Wb1tAI
, Church Baturda.' ntrbt.
A number of the younc people
c11Jied at Harry Macfllr'a Sunday
, llfl.e'rn0011
I Mr and Mrs. Samuel MeKinner
and two children wel'f: BundaJ
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or fundament.al Importance hu Whetber O!' not ~ l&amp;dll
• wood at Second avenue
U~ 11nd many lnJur\.ell In Ulf' I
bew Ulken c11.re of.
these poeltiool 1ona 1a to be seen
Mta~~Dale Allen11w urth or Che,.;h· ~rn 11.nd southern 1\eldB, AdJuThe lads have been r&gt;ent. 'through dW"lill the Prlday nJa::ht pme .
""'• ~if. . ,• wmporarlly working t~' llm ~ Oenent.l H endenon .u.ld h.1
h~ acrimmages durlnl the p11at ] Pollo•lns the Uaht. pn.eUce Ul· booJtkeeper for tht1 Mel!f!S Qroc., 1 ~ bt:Uevea 'rea&amp;oDII.ble security and
~k . AlthOugh fo'rmer 'h lgb
nllht t.ne boy1 wlfl reat all day !' Comi)Mny durtns the ab~ Ot. 4fCety can now be expected."
piayera have betn p~ alona: with P"rlt!&amp;y. The same wUI 1tart l.t 1 0•. Mlu Mary Park, wh o Is help :ng • Lee W HILII . Ohio pm~ldeot or
he setond te(Ull . to ald. , In the I oloot.
• '1care for her mot~1·. Mrs Mf.r:,ll• I th~ · UniUd Mine Worker&amp;, add
acrlmmase. the bo)'8 aeem to under·
nt Park.
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~~ unllln omc!Als have &amp;lreed
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thhl 1
R~D~NT
Mr11. Hubtrt MllCt' · hi:IS bc. ·n 11Jl
lp jeep order, tle tndlctlted.
and 10 Wter It Uke veterans.
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duty lit the Big Three xroct:l "J thl· ' Dll'imantltng or rudlo Btat10b8,
Of cow'Se, time al~r Ulne, certain
'llll&lt;!k bel.'&amp;.USf!' of Illness.
t.tirots. and t-empo rary headquarurB
pluyert&gt; from the r&gt;econd string line.
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up would sift through and atop the
tdward E., U:oore ~bout 30 ye•n11 came Wt!d.ml!day fm· ll vlstt v.i\h mtn wht·n raU!icatlun or the pl nn
varsity bali carrier before the ploy or are, forl'(iet realdeelt o1 Mld.dle· Mr!l. Iva Brown
it! voted, Hender80ll said. Elihly.
had sta1'ted. The tine baa received port was ldUed In n.n ' automobile . Mr. and Mrs. cnrl Hegwood of tl1re t: offl.eers aHd men now remain
much coacllmv and deaplte som11 ..t:eldent at Wharton. W. Va., Tuea- 1 COlumbus, arrived Wcdnescby tor In the field. Col. John Sbet.tler,
rew weak places, appears to be aboUt day evenlna;. The body anivl!d a fhort. vlslt with Mr. and Mn popular mll1tlo. ot!lclal . will remlltln
fhe best \hat could be m~n~fied
'Olursday and was t.a.Un to the Rl8e'nt:r Zelher. They ldt ·n-.ur~. Ill the ~lrl~e aNla In charye of
~a! tans are not looklDI tqr hbme of an uncle, Prank Branam- [ day morning.
tlu_· om&lt;:al obsen·ol"!!
much cpposltion from the Cheshire burt on Weal Main stl'eet, Pomeroy .
agereaatlon but little lB known
H~ WILli; the 8011
Mra. Hulda )
thai. IP.rlm, but .no player will be as- Moore Qf Dehue, W. Va., and thi!' 1
A.tL,:m.
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Sept. 15-JNB~ured of a bCrth on th!" team and tilte l!:dWs.'rd Moore, who waa born
!Plana to r a ma.ss meeting or miners
will be doing his bet~t whJlc taking and reared Jn J,!iddleport, One Bis·
(Qo t\
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ll~Jd lhelr famille~. p ·esurnably to
pa1t In the Qamc.
ter, Mrs. Thelma Carlaon of Kist- 1
n nu
rom PrH· 0 11 ~' 1
:Jelebrate the end or Lhe HOCkiOJ )
ler w va
and th~e brothe
atlve oonlmlttee atler a :sharp flghl. Valley coal stnke were annaounced
Th.e ba ~'ll:tl c l rl 1:1cn appenr to be HS:rry ·or wharton, and Henry anr: ; T~ eommlttee vote wo.s 21 to 9. On today by
mine~ The meetlna
Neal, Ga-llagher, Allen11worth anc.; Thomas r Deh
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111 convention ballot. this vote rfl· .,.m bt&gt; held at Glouster at 2 Jl . m .
Bennett, Thr:se rour l1ave been
ue a
surv ve..
presented a majority of 750 tu 129 su day
runni:ng tht'(IUgh the few plays glvfor the bonus-as It was, supprn ted • r% further dct.a.ils of
r
en them until it 1s be!\eved a strong
"dH L-:.t:ll.i:l Oeunlll. d3.U@"htcrs, br nearly 111! the large stales. ·
··n:..&lt;; (o :- th
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~ombmation has been perfected.
Mar~, Ml"!l. c. M. Oren and Mr~. The Nebraslto. delegation an· Vllrlous :mlo~ ~f~rc!~l~ ~~ll
vf:~
R)ley nnd Gardner will take cnre a~C.I\L Hoed1ch and rra.ndda.uth· nounced it would dsln adoptmn or v!c.ed
Thousands a&gt;'e expe ted to
•! the end positions, and should ter Kathryn f'nl.nces Hines, Ylslted the bohw planlt by the convcntlun. !L~~nd r· om over
the
Socuth~m
take tare or 'them In good shape. with frlendll O.\. Lowell, Thm t.aay. Th16 opposlUon was kept alJvP th dfilo coal flt!lds
-r:h~y have beo:n r rille~ In that pos!
Mrs. Kathryn Story ol BedfiJrd, leaders..said , merely to "p~sel ve th~
Local unions iooay started elect~
t.wn since thl! beglnnmg of prac- came Wednesday for a vlsJt fllith :~· as au Intematlonal New~ lng delegates to the conference at
Y ee poll 11a.s shawn about 1100 Murray City tomorrow when atrlk·
:::. ·;c.th::-e 1289 deleptea favor the en will vott! eon ratification or the
~ettl~ment plan aereed upon yeater·
prohlhltlon and bonus d ny by operators and strlke~s In
o:::.::- settled, the eonvent.ton mmt eonferenees w1th Oov~mor George
a new national commander Wh HP
the Legion. Then Its program
be rompleted Bnd it wm adto meet next ,Ye11r In Chlcago

bellevea that practlcalll' everytblna have betn...rlvtn

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Mrs Istut.c Smith.

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Ml'is Juanita dmlth of MCCClys
Forll, Is spend1ng a few days h~
, w\Ul her nunt, Mrs. BeLty Bm1\b..
· Mrs. Mabel McCulloch wu call·
1 11111 u1 . Mrs. Lllura BanteU.. FriJkl'
"Venlng
H lckory sc hool opl'!nfld Monday'
wll!l Mo s Allw. Eeknrd 4.'1 teacher.
Mt and Ml"!l. Brown moved into
'hP [)I'(. De l ty belonging to Robett
Pulllllll. Mr.~. Brown will l.eaeh
Harmony · llclwol thlH winter.

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M, a ml Mrs. ScnLt McDanlcl
vl.• \11-d Mr nnd M MI. OM. Blllyton.

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left have
t,Jti~ :world
to~imply because
ol)e they:
elfle,
Ahoy
been Hnuft'ed
nut lonl[some
llcfon
tou keen to ~:~hoot a aquiri-el, pulled the trigger of the it I
gun because tbe)' eaw a fur cap in the woods that they
thought and hoped w.as a squirre l.
Mnny others have lo~t their live~ be~uu11c o~ their
own carelessness in crawling throijgh I.Jrush ,.wp. under
fonce•. It is to be hoped )hat an unusual •P!'I.~,\binp wUJ
tum up this year which w!U m~)&lt;e hynt&lt;lsa 1110r.e .cau.ti,o~s
and care-ful than they hav¢ be"!! in the ~~ot. This will
me au a Knvhur, of m&amp;ny li~~s aDa:. rj.~u~e ,.\h~ A'lluish an&lt;l
•uffering 'of love&lt;! . oni!o ~·'!~dedi~
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those whose cri~inal carelessneSB a.nd negljgence re~mlts in loss of life, thi"" featur~ of hunting ac~dent~S- would be material~ reduced. · fiowever, those\ r,;;~bi![~~&gt;.me:
nthcl' mi~haps which occut because tbo handler of his
;,;y:.~!~~~~
own gun will not treat it as the dangerous weapon il iS,
tu n nut he !'lt'evented unlerr,.,; the gun wlddei'S themse lVes
make n chan~e in theit· actions.

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THE SETTLI;:MENT
! '!'lle Ractnc-Le~rt \.earn ddeat·
HE UEPOH.T uf an agreement hnvinl{ bcon re.u.che.d I l'&lt;l BEU:l»n .'• t ~~t. Sunday. m ;~.
betwtJen the OJ)Crator") n11d n• pruscJttativ~ti . of i he 1!:~~c !:!dTt!~ .r,~ A~t~-~~; ~~~~; ~~!~;
mincrg in cor-ference at the governor'ts oftlct~, will come alfalr and prov1de4 ' l,llt.e~t fol'
u:; good news to a)l wbo 4P'c inteJ"eHted 111 th~ welfare qf t~e fans bedluae ot ~ doubt.fqf
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outcome. Ste'PJ1. '!'IJ~ McNamee
tho stat.e. Bejlndes furmt~hptg work for u num b~1· of n1~ 1wuc the op~ ~tc:her,, wllUe .
who wanted
to work .but ,who
were
afraid to risk the1'r two
!rlPlil•the
onW~l'l}erl
tOt! ~-t by ~~~:!~~t~tf~~~~~~~;
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pJ:OVided
li\'e8 in the attempt, tt w1ll comndtlrably redqoe the cost a:tn.
to the taxpayers aH it will bring to an end the l'eign of
at•med force in those places where circumstances ha.d j
11hown armed force was so necessary.
lt it1 to be hoped now that things betw&lt;i!en the fat:~ f
tloni'l ar~ settled, that the Kreater part, if not all of the 0
murket~ fo:rmerly ~ontro116d by Ohio caul shippers, can
be weaned ~;\Way from those whom the strike heiP,ed so
much and bring a portion of prosperity, at least, 'back. to
Ohio. aesid•• losjnJr much prestige for Ohio coal. and
placing an addjtional lo{l.d on the operator in re~est'ablish~ ,
itog his product, the strike hos coot the state thousando o( I
dollar~ in various ways.
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News of its settlement therefore, will come M partie~ j
ulat'Jy vrKtifying to those .who had beaun work at our 1
local mines and there will be nothing whatever to fear .
from the (JUarters of the holshevika and crimhptl element 1
which had been deKtroying property and fntimidating 1
men for the pa~o~t many mo,nths. After all, the Hettlement i
merely moons that a nastx ~:~ituation for all concernl'&lt;!l,'
Ita:-~ been f)Ut behind.
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HE MAINjJ: eleotion• howe ~ecrl hollf nnd aro htiiled [
wilh doii11ht lry the Democr.t• and with olarm by
suc h •~ have beep '
I heir npppnonh. '1'11•1 t.h~ result.o
oxpected loy muny fPIIowers
would bfl !q ~hl!· '
ply H!!I\C a lrUiS!ll [Jir !ho VEfY
fPBHOn l~ll~ t~e po~- I
i&gt;lt• I hrn:•sl1ttul tl•o .
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rogi•lel ll•oir
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CONSTANTINOPLE
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Ira,..I by Thomas Webb ..• in·
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barbaric horde of 250,000
men under the ruthless
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overlook the truth th~t "lllahlrf' in,
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fine tobaccos, after prop~ aging and
mellowing, are then given the benefit
o fth at Lucky Str1'ke pur1'fying process,
describedbythewords-"It'stoasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigat:ettes.

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lllik/ bis MIISI io tiN UMis, tiN world will ..,;. • katm patb to his iHr. "-IIAI.PH WALDO liMIIIlSON.
no.. oo&lt; &lt;hi! ..plain lhe world·wide ~ alii! appnml of Lucky Sorike?

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HUNTERS BEWARE
·m; HUNTING SEASON having opened today, we m'y''
expect to heaT of many hunter~S who are more anxiO!lS :
to pull the trigger of their guns than they are to be sure
that. the quarry at which they are aiming is Jegitimat~
game instead of some unsuspecting brother hunter.
Every year, hundreds of huntels are injured and not 1
a few killed because many nimrods will not practic6! just~
o1·•Jinary rules of safety and care. The tirtst impu)sc in 1
many case.s with many hunters, is their last and th,ey bang ,
a\\ ay nt the first intimation qf a movinK object in the
brush, hopeful that it is a .squirrel but not. careful eno~Jgh \
to investjgate and establi~:~-h the fact to u · c~rtainty. The)' ·
.:.cum lo think (and act accordingly,) that it is h~tter
shoot first and inve~tigate afterward.

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The lbca.l squad has bee'n given
leSI!Qns In blQckin(i:, etc., pew for·
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strenuous trlllnlng cturlng the past
lV!d \veekill until Lhcy ' have lmprov·
tld w auch 11n Cxtcm tho.t they nre
N:atly to show their war·rs In their

P&amp;G Soap

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Yellow Jackets

w!U be held tonight Wlder the
ua:hlfl. This will be the final Be98lcitl before the ID.d.'i open their 193'.!
season wllh Chetililre hen Frida.)
nlg'1-t ll.t 8 o'clock
Coach Ch•de Satlyn has plac~o

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Prodigies F..nter College

Coal Men

Nr. and Mr11. Lawrence Bln&amp; 111.nd

IContinued .. ":'::Iii Dflll:e ont)
dmya motor. trlp.
1Oo .• In the '- Lite houw }"llrd 1:\f!R
llr. and Mn1 !dword Kerwood [ •fter t.he lt:nns lft:n aatt.ed upon..
~~I;~ B6nwood, W. Vu. .. vllllted w1tll
Ot!Orye K. &amp;nltb., pt'elllil!ni. or
UM latlter'a brother, CbBrle&amp; F. \ the Sunday Cre!k Coal Co., saki
Bu~her. ct Grant !:ilree~. Mon6a~ ht 'M\ll · t~ellght !; d 11.t the outt"onte

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Oibbll of O.k Ol'Cml Bunda7. _
, Mar Jo1'1e 1and Mlldred Ra)'tiUm
1are atundiDI a nurae11 t.:r.lnbil
1 'lChool In Charleston.
, A number 11"001 here attendlld the
fe~Uval
at Upper Plate: Wb1tAI
, Church Baturda.' ntrbt.
A number of the younc people
c11Jied at Harry Macfllr'a Sunday
, llfl.e'rn0011
I Mr and Mrs. Samuel MeKinner
and two children wel'f: BundaJ
gu~mts of
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Ute former'll brother, Curt Ker· 1 Alt.:lourh t.'le ~~.trik e C08t two
or fundament.al Importance hu Whetber O!' not ~ l&amp;dll
• wood at Second avenue
U~ 11nd many lnJur\.ell In Ulf' I
bew Ulken c11.re of.
these poeltiool 1ona 1a to be seen
Mta~~Dale Allen11w urth or Che,.;h· ~rn 11.nd southern 1\eldB, AdJuThe lads have been r&gt;ent. 'through dW"lill the Prlday nJa::ht pme .
""'• ~if. . ,• wmporarlly working t~' llm ~ Oenent.l H endenon .u.ld h.1
h~ acrimmages durlnl the p11at ] Pollo•lns the Uaht. pn.eUce Ul· booJtkeeper for tht1 Mel!f!S Qroc., 1 ~ bt:Uevea 'rea&amp;oDII.ble security and
~k . AlthOugh fo'rmer 'h lgb
nllht t.ne boy1 wlfl reat all day !' Comi)Mny durtns the ab~ Ot. 4fCety can now be expected."
piayera have betn p~ alona: with P"rlt!&amp;y. The same wUI 1tart l.t 1 0•. Mlu Mary Park, wh o Is help :ng • Lee W HILII . Ohio pm~ldeot or
he setond te(Ull . to ald. , In the I oloot.
• '1care for her mot~1·. Mrs Mf.r:,ll• I th~ · UniUd Mine Worker&amp;, add
acrlmmase. the bo)'8 aeem to under·
nt Park.
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~~ unllln omc!Als have &amp;lreed
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thhl 1
R~D~NT
Mr11. Hubtrt MllCt' · hi:IS bc. ·n 11Jl
lp jeep order, tle tndlctlted.
and 10 Wter It Uke veterans.
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duty lit the Big Three xroct:l "J thl· ' Dll'imantltng or rudlo Btat10b8,
Of cow'Se, time al~r Ulne, certain
'llll&lt;!k bel.'&amp;.USf!' of Illness.
t.tirots. and t-empo rary headquarurB
pluyert&gt; from the r&gt;econd string line.
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up would sift through and atop the
tdward E., U:oore ~bout 30 ye•n11 came Wt!d.ml!day fm· ll vlstt v.i\h mtn wht·n raU!icatlun or the pl nn
varsity bali carrier before the ploy or are, forl'(iet realdeelt o1 Mld.dle· Mr!l. Iva Brown
it! voted, Hender80ll said. Elihly.
had sta1'ted. The tine baa received port was ldUed In n.n ' automobile . Mr. and Mrs. cnrl Hegwood of tl1re t: offl.eers aHd men now remain
much coacllmv and deaplte som11 ..t:eldent at Wharton. W. Va., Tuea- 1 COlumbus, arrived Wcdnescby tor In the field. Col. John Sbet.tler,
rew weak places, appears to be aboUt day evenlna;. The body anivl!d a fhort. vlslt with Mr. and Mn popular mll1tlo. ot!lclal . will remlltln
fhe best \hat could be m~n~fied
'Olursday and was t.a.Un to the Rl8e'nt:r Zelher. They ldt ·n-.ur~. Ill the ~lrl~e aNla In charye of
~a! tans are not looklDI tqr hbme of an uncle, Prank Branam- [ day morning.
tlu_· om&lt;:al obsen·ol"!!
much cpposltion from the Cheshire burt on Weal Main stl'eet, Pomeroy .
agereaatlon but little lB known
H~ WILli; the 8011
Mra. Hulda )
thai. IP.rlm, but .no player will be as- Moore Qf Dehue, W. Va., and thi!' 1
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Sept. 15-JNB~ured of a bCrth on th!" team and tilte l!:dWs.'rd Moore, who waa born
!Plana to r a ma.ss meeting or miners
will be doing his bet~t whJlc taking and reared Jn J,!iddleport, One Bis·
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ll~Jd lhelr famille~. p ·esurnably to
pa1t In the Qamc.
ter, Mrs. Thelma Carlaon of Kist- 1
n nu
rom PrH· 0 11 ~' 1
:Jelebrate the end or Lhe HOCkiOJ )
ler w va
and th~e brothe
atlve oonlmlttee atler a :sharp flghl. Valley coal stnke were annaounced
Th.e ba ~'ll:tl c l rl 1:1cn appenr to be HS:rry ·or wharton, and Henry anr: ; T~ eommlttee vote wo.s 21 to 9. On today by
mine~ The meetlna
Neal, Ga-llagher, Allen11worth anc.; Thomas r Deh
l.so
J
111 convention ballot. this vote rfl· .,.m bt&gt; held at Glouster at 2 Jl . m .
Bennett, Thr:se rour l1ave been
ue a
surv ve..
presented a majority of 750 tu 129 su day
runni:ng tht'(IUgh the few plays glvfor the bonus-as It was, supprn ted • r% further dct.a.ils of
r
en them until it 1s be!\eved a strong
"dH L-:.t:ll.i:l Oeunlll. d3.U@"htcrs, br nearly 111! the large stales. ·
··n:..&lt;; (o :- th
\.1
~ n~re·
~ombmation has been perfected.
Mar~, Ml"!l. c. M. Oren and Mr~. The Nebraslto. delegation an· Vllrlous :mlo~ ~f~rc!~l~ ~~ll
vf:~
R)ley nnd Gardner will take cnre a~C.I\L Hoed1ch and rra.ndda.uth· nounced it would dsln adoptmn or v!c.ed
Thousands a&gt;'e expe ted to
•! the end positions, and should ter Kathryn f'nl.nces Hines, Ylslted the bohw planlt by the convcntlun. !L~~nd r· om over
the
Socuth~m
take tare or 'them In good shape. with frlendll O.\. Lowell, Thm t.aay. Th16 opposlUon was kept alJvP th dfilo coal flt!lds
-r:h~y have beo:n r rille~ In that pos!
Mrs. Kathryn Story ol BedfiJrd, leaders..said , merely to "p~sel ve th~
Local unions iooay started elect~
t.wn since thl! beglnnmg of prac- came Wednesday for a vlsJt fllith :~· as au Intematlonal New~ lng delegates to the conference at
Y ee poll 11a.s shawn about 1100 Murray City tomorrow when atrlk·
:::. ·;c.th::-e 1289 deleptea favor the en will vott! eon ratification or the
~ettl~ment plan aereed upon yeater·
prohlhltlon and bonus d ny by operators and strlke~s In
o:::.::- settled, the eonvent.ton mmt eonferenees w1th Oov~mor George
a new national commander Wh HP
the Legion. Then Its program
be rompleted Bnd it wm adto meet next ,Ye11r In Chlcago

bellevea that practlcalll' everytblna have betn...rlvtn

of

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Mr11. Mary SwL~hcr WllB callml'
' ou Mn; Lauru Bnn1eU Sunaa:.

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Mrs Istut.c Smith.

ColumbuS

Mr.

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Ml'is Juanita dmlth of MCCClys
Forll, Is spend1ng a few days h~
, w\Ul her nunt, Mrs. BeLty Bm1\b..
· Mrs. Mabel McCulloch wu call·
1 11111 u1 . Mrs. Lllura BanteU.. FriJkl'
"Venlng
H lckory sc hool opl'!nfld Monday'
wll!l Mo s Allw. Eeknrd 4.'1 teacher.
Mt and Ml"!l. Brown moved into
'hP [)I'(. De l ty belonging to Robett
Pulllllll. Mr.~. Brown will l.eaeh
Harmony · llclwol thlH winter.

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New Wonderful
J•'ace Powder

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M, a ml Mrs. ScnLt McDanlcl
vl.• \11-d Mr nnd M MI. OM. Blllyton.

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1 Ml~M., Pt&gt;arl

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f'rrrr.ntR Large Pores-Rtay~

nn Longer

STANSO
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cub, br;ll.ise!l, bums abd
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Sa.Uifac\.lon 1uaranteed or money

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and Vegetabla

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should
huveJives
left have
t,Jti~ :world
to~imply because
ol)e they:
elfle,
Ahoy
been Hnuft'ed
nut lonl[some
llcfon
tou keen to ~:~hoot a aquiri-el, pulled the trigger of the it I
gun because tbe)' eaw a fur cap in the woods that they
thought and hoped w.as a squirre l.
Mnny others have lo~t their live~ be~uu11c o~ their
own carelessness in crawling throijgh I.Jrush ,.wp. under
fonce•. It is to be hoped )hat an unusual •P!'I.~,\binp wUJ
tum up this year which w!U m~)&lt;e hynt&lt;lsa 1110r.e .cau.ti,o~s
and care-ful than they hav¢ be"!! in the ~~ot. This will
me au a Knvhur, of m&amp;ny li~~s aDa:. rj.~u~e ,.\h~ A'lluish an&lt;l
•uffering 'of love&lt;! . oni!o ~·'!~dedi~
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those whose cri~inal carelessneSB a.nd negljgence re~mlts in loss of life, thi"" featur~ of hunting ac~dent~S- would be material~ reduced. · fiowever, those\ r,;;~bi![~~&gt;.me:
nthcl' mi~haps which occut because tbo handler of his
;,;y:.~!~~~~
own gun will not treat it as the dangerous weapon il iS,
tu n nut he !'lt'evented unlerr,.,; the gun wlddei'S themse lVes
make n chan~e in theit· actions.

pro~ecute
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THE SETTLI;:MENT
! '!'lle Ractnc-Le~rt \.earn ddeat·
HE UEPOH.T uf an agreement hnvinl{ bcon re.u.che.d I l'&lt;l BEU:l»n .'• t ~~t. Sunday. m ;~.
betwtJen the OJ)Crator") n11d n• pruscJttativ~ti . of i he 1!:~~c !:!dTt!~ .r,~ A~t~-~~; ~~~~; ~~!~;
mincrg in cor-ference at the governor'ts oftlct~, will come alfalr and prov1de4 ' l,llt.e~t fol'
u:; good news to a)l wbo 4P'c inteJ"eHted 111 th~ welfare qf t~e fans bedluae ot ~ doubt.fqf
.
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outcome. Ste'PJ1. '!'IJ~ McNamee
tho stat.e. Bejlndes furmt~hptg work for u num b~1· of n1~ 1wuc the op~ ~tc:her,, wllUe .
who wanted
to work .but ,who
were
afraid to risk the1'r two
!rlPlil•the
onW~l'l}erl
tOt! ~-t by ~~~:!~~t~tf~~~~~~~;
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pJ:OVided
li\'e8 in the attempt, tt w1ll comndtlrably redqoe the cost a:tn.
to the taxpayers aH it will bring to an end the l'eign of
at•med force in those places where circumstances ha.d j
11hown armed force was so necessary.
lt it1 to be hoped now that things betw&lt;i!en the fat:~ f
tloni'l ar~ settled, that the Kreater part, if not all of the 0
murket~ fo:rmerly ~ontro116d by Ohio caul shippers, can
be weaned ~;\Way from those whom the strike heiP,ed so
much and bring a portion of prosperity, at least, 'back. to
Ohio. aesid•• losjnJr much prestige for Ohio coal. and
placing an addjtional lo{l.d on the operator in re~est'ablish~ ,
itog his product, the strike hos coot the state thousando o( I
dollar~ in various ways.
1
News of its settlement therefore, will come M partie~ j
ulat'Jy vrKtifying to those .who had beaun work at our 1
local mines and there will be nothing whatever to fear .
from the (JUarters of the holshevika and crimhptl element 1
which had been deKtroying property and fntimidating 1
men for the pa~o~t many mo,nths. After all, the Hettlement i
merely moons that a nastx ~:~ituation for all concernl'&lt;!l,'
Ita:-~ been f)Ut behind.
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mlgbt.

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HE MAINjJ: eleotion• howe ~ecrl hollf nnd aro htiiled [
wilh doii11ht lry the Democr.t• and with olarm by
suc h •~ have beep '
I heir npppnonh. '1'11•1 t.h~ result.o
oxpected loy muny fPIIowers
would bfl !q ~hl!· '
ply H!!I\C a lrUiS!ll [Jir !ho VEfY
fPBHOn l~ll~ t~e po~- I
i&gt;lt• I hrn:•sl1ttul tl•o .
~· ~l\pqf~P~ ljl' 1·
rogi•lel ll•oir
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not t.o lh~lr11~1Pf• [
Tb•
lllr· JJq!lvpr .~v.&lt;~ll .
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· THE FAIL OF
CONSTANTINOPLE
~fNatUre in the

Raw"-as par~
Ira,..I by Thomas Webb ..• in·
spired by the savage rlaughtn

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barbaric horde of 250,000
men under the ruthless
Mohommcd 11-14531

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. everywhere regan:rlii~ky Strike as the
.·mildest cigarette:. The fact is, we never
overlook the truth th~t "lllahlrf' in,
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fine tobaccos, after prop~ aging and
mellowing, are then given the benefit
o fth at Lucky Str1'ke pur1'fying process,
describedbythewords-"It'stoasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigat:ettes.

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lllik/ bis MIISI io tiN UMis, tiN world will ..,;. • katm patb to his iHr. "-IIAI.PH WALDO liMIIIlSON.
no.. oo&lt; &lt;hi! ..plain lhe world·wide ~ alii! appnml of Lucky Sorike?

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LMD• Leader. Fail
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To Tipra

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·! MEAN SOM;;QNE 10
TM&lt;E M!; OUT

OCCASIONALL.Y!

Kenneth L Tuelc8l, of George ~
town, Ind.. h!l-1 been added to the

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radio PhYBicl&amp;t, or radium expert.
ataJ't
a
years of as
RK ~.
Mr. ofTw:ker,Holzu
only 27hospital
Le1hom p~l­ wu
reeeotl:v connected w!th lhc
t~;~bl
lirto:'each'. - - can or wrlte st&amp;ft' ot the bureau •tilndarcW of the
Mr.1: ~. ;:s. Stetner, Rut.land, 0 . United Btate11 Department of Com-:
Q-11·~.
merce. He 11pent four year&amp; at the
State Jnatltute for the Study of
M&amp;lliU)a.nt tilsea1ea at Buffalo . N.l
Y., and IOQU! tlme witt the radium
department of the .Mu.;lclpal hosplta.J of ~ew ·.LJrk City.
The ~lum 3peehi.Jist wll! s.ct up
a radium emanation plant which 1
will be a part of the physical ther ~
BPY depat tment . wht'rc treatments
rQr cancer are given.

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Yf'STUDAY'S Rf~S IJI,T S
Al\'lt:rUCAN ASSO(; IATION
Columbus t; ; Indianapolis 1.
MlnneaDClUi 15 ; K amns Cit]'' 9.

lt'! a charm ing model tno carried
out in the ne w lovely 1\'ool~n A
twetd mixtllr~ in win~·rerl wi th pi~ in
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New Yotk. 4: Chicago 3 110 tn,•.ni l
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'YANKS -WIN
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A' a ~in Ground On Sen·
Ai Latter Lou
To Tipra

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By Cliff Sterrett
·! MEAN SOM;;QNE 10
TM&lt;E M!; OUT

OCCASIONALL.Y!

Kenneth L Tuelc8l, of George ~
town, Ind.. h!l-1 been added to the

..

~he

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radio PhYBicl&amp;t, or radium expert.
ataJ't
a
years of as
RK ~.
Mr. ofTw:ker,Holzu
only 27hospital
Le1hom p~l­ wu
reeeotl:v connected w!th lhc
t~;~bl
lirto:'each'. - - can or wrlte st&amp;ft' ot the bureau •tilndarcW of the
Mr.1: ~. ;:s. Stetner, Rut.land, 0 . United Btate11 Department of Com-:
Q-11·~.
merce. He 11pent four year&amp; at the
State Jnatltute for the Study of
M&amp;lliU)a.nt tilsea1ea at Buffalo . N.l
Y., and IOQU! tlme witt the radium
department of the .Mu.;lclpal hosplta.J of ~ew ·.LJrk City.
The ~lum 3peehi.Jist wll! s.ct up
a radium emanation plant which 1
will be a part of the physical ther ~
BPY depat tment . wht'rc treatments
rQr cancer are given.

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MlnneaDClUi 15 ; K amns Cit]'' 9.

lt'! a charm ing model tno carried
out in the ne w lovely 1\'ool~n A
twetd mixtllr~ in win~·rerl wi th pi~ in
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Personals
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:...: SHERIFF' GOES BUNTING

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Tak.lng a few hOW'8

wee11: end aueeta of II)&gt;. and Jltl.
Mrs. Alva PoP«mm and da\lfh•
RdJ 8hermr.a ud da~J~b.t.en.
ter, Wra. Adrlen &amp;Ill of LeLart were
M!'. a.nd. Mn. 0 . '4- Beat.on ot vtalt.on In town Monday.
~tor, Kra. Porter and llr. Wade
Mra. "'"'..JOt u"""butn of Kirk·

Sweipf to tbe Ohio st&amp;t;e Pelliw 1
tent.luy kl
pa8IOd by

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Jwtce

their

-lol.

sen~e.

C. B.
WedneaclN' . Qualll entered UMI lhi·
1011. to bepn a amtence of tftlln 1
to 30 l'e&amp;n for ahoottna: with In·

bolh of Zanellvllle, 0 ., wen recant
lllfl&amp;tl or llr. and llra. J . o . Heaton

ter~tenoe

Out.ilo or

tent

&amp;Dd daUihtma.
Chllrlea Ohllda and Harl')'

to wound Jnd BtYelpr btpn a
ot from :il to 20 yean for

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~ddleport,

"time out"

:tf:!Jlll
hWltJDt: law violators..._Bhel1ft
~ Q, Tl'at)' eonttned. hill nuntbtl

-'aetlvltJes Thursday to noth1ng
more Ullm a few squirrels.
_,;;'3JherUI' 'I'l'ac)' and Hart Stanbery
Mok advan~&amp;ae of the ftrat da.y ot
the squirrel huntlne: seuon, ThuNIAIQ:I, went to t'M Tra.cy Whaley
~e at Dlu'wln Wedne.sday nlgllt.
nmain@d all nlaht &amp;nd atarted out

Brand wM otnclal 'starLer' for the
races at. the Mei(IB countY\ ratr.
Fred Botllher of Athens waa o.
I b ...
......, here Thursday .
l 11Mnellll ~ 1:&gt;JW
A. 0. ·rr~y and Hart !!ltanb!r)'
I were gue.&lt;lts of Tn\.CY
WhalPY ' or
, Du·wln, Wedne81:1ay .
1
Mr. and Mrs. N(Jrman RUSIIell or
1 Columbus returned Wednesduy after visiting lhe
latter'o pa.rent.s,
Mr n.nd IMI'fl J R. Stark.
Robert coates waa a buslneAA vts·

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'Mr. Stanbery's •20
automobile 11nter ·sybil ~re visitors 1n Athens
~.lc!", It was said, he purchased ~ Th 'day
JFDtly Cor huntillfl trlpt.
J ,.';~ and Mrs. Dana FiSher and
,..
ramuy or ~xas have m(Jved to
IPomeroy and are . QPCliPYlng the
LOCAL GIRL HONOitED
1 Cho.rles Orabel- property on Wltzgall sl~eet. Mr Fisher 'Is a.n as·
~~:_.~Martha I)(Jnt daueht.er ot a!sto.nt at the Dayton
WHI Tire
Dorat of west Main St., repair sh.op on Second St~t
University 1 Mr and Mrs Mal'llhall TrUMell
appointed 1-of Canby, Minn., who ha\1'1!! been
committee vlsitlnlf' old friends In Pomeroy this
this fall I week, left for Chester, Wednesday,
f where they will spend a few days
1 before !eturnlna: to their hOme In
ihe iB~.;-lty 1Minnesota Mr Trussell, editor
ac- 111nt:l ownEr of his hom~ town paper.
women students with 111 the son of the late Ben TruSIIell,
.c ..c·-, •. ;:.. ~ problems of Capital ' d Pomeroy, :t forrnt!r editor of a
. MiM Dorst Is a IIO])ho· M-alBIS county paper which is now
===Co=Uere ot LJberai Arts. th• TrlbUne-Tclegrupb.

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and lin- L. o. Purbee

!ADDS ' AID MEETING

LcJUIIIfl Oana; treaeuN!t, Mr11.

thur ltbersbach.

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Ratification Of Peace
Plana Will Affect
Thouaanda

WORK TO RESUME

Friday and

Ar-

Japan

(Continued Prom Pallo One J
•.he trH.ty to mean that Japan
~uarantee&amp; tbe e:lllstence Blld sate-

ty cf Manehukuo. aen. Muoo de-~

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nf Ail thAt Is h4'tnf BlthJ.-()e

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trolt Newa.

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Col. Raymond Robms, , fa..

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made.

Although

persons reported having
seen Col. RoLin.g in Chicago,
all clues a~ to hi~ whereabout." have fail ed to rna-

Men'• Fine
GOOD YEAR WEJ.T
'- . SHPES

250 Paira Boya and Girla
SCHOOL SHOES and

MEN'S SOLID LEATHER
WORK SHOE

OXFORDS

Plain toe or cap toe-Full
leather middle goles, genuine branded panco soles
-All sizes.

~tilde with fine kid 'lea-

ther uppers-Good 1\Y.Ither insoles altt!; oulsoles,
Every pail' fully guaranteed.

MASON CITY

$1.79

st;c,,

69c

$}"P5
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MEN'S PAJAMAS, Wilson,Br'ls., , .. • ,
$l19,
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malj:e, Slipo~e1· or Co!lt Style ........ ....... .... .

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Khaki, one lot ..... ........ ·............

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4¥¥,¥'4¥

.BOY'S WOOL KNICKERS,
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• For School. ..... ; . ' ........ ·, .. ... '. , ......... .

97c

ROY'S WOOL LONGIES
$l85
~'&lt;lr School ............ , .................... .
ROY'S BLOUSES, 39c

3,Fur ...................................... .

$rOO

79c

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ON,E LOT OF BOY'S WASHABLE LONG
' TROUSERS AND SHORTS .................. ..
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ROY'S SLEEVELESS
SWEATERS ............................... ..

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.,.New Fall Clothes for M,p..
Boys q:t Prices That Will
Please You!
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STRAP OXFORDS

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TARSEL tREAD
Arch Support Shoes fm·
Women ·
AAto

l Jndera~llin; Priee

ramlly.

Mr. and M111: W!Wam Whale)' antt

Ellner or

OJ~Innatl

were met

$4.00

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Pumps, Straps; narrow m·

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All new fall styles in
Oxfords ~nd strap slippersAll sizes 2:Y2 to 8-Come
and save.

Made with regular leather soles .with panco tap
soles, steel rimmed heels.
Underulli"g Price

wide .l!U'~Jie~ial

,
276 Pair• Womena and

$2.85

Girlr. Footwear
At Savings that are astounding.
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BOY'S SCHOOL
SHOES
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YOUNG MEN'S DRE$S
OXFORDS
U..denellina Price

38c
You!!g !'4en long irfetiring
.)90~W!'IIIj ·~!I new lasts~·
"" anill~~~if ~er rJF ,.,
.rubber heels. EVery pair·
guaranteed by

Mfgrs.

us and the

Underselling Price

Mei1• Countyt• 111111
exelu•ive PQPUiar
l"rlce ·Shoe Store

meas-

urement footwear at a
real saving.
Underoelling Price

,

$1.79 •••
Sl.79

Meip CountY• Old Reliable Store

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BOY'S ALL LEATHER
BELTS . ... .. . ... .... ... ....... . .. ....... .

49c :

219 Pair Growing Girl•

Rev. Father Kell)' of ~arltersbUJ'I
wu a. IYialtor here saturdaJ,
Milia ; Anna Loul!o &amp;hetman retlllll(d homl! Sunda)' ati'er lpendlnl:
lhe pnat two wt~eka yi~Jitlna relntiVea
!It 8rnlths Perry: Pmna. and 0~
lone\.
Mrs. N11n Oolentan vf Llllbon, iB
1uest vr Mr. and Ml'!l. H. c .
Tut·ner and tamlly.
Elizabeth •Blaine and erandThomas Blaine speQt Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. B1 F. BOILrd ILnd

of !.li. and Mra. L. 0 .

ROY'S SCHOOL
,
CAPS ................................... ..
ONE LOT.OF BOY'S
$l00
LONG TROUSERS ... ............. ....... ... .

Made by Ball Band, u. s.
Rubl!er Co. · Wliite o1·
Sun Tan.
,
Unde~elmtl. · Pricli·

CJ9e

Double. Soles, Goodyear
welt construction-Regular $3.00 Vlllllue~.
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MEN'&amp;;DRESS TROUSERS,
See these at . . . ..... , .

TENNIS OR GYM
SHOES

Oxfords and Shoes-All
solid construction at one
Jew underselling priee-

MEN'S POLICE SHOES

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. SWEATE~S
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$1.99

l,~$1.49
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Strapa, Pumps, Ties, all
new fall footwear.

siz-AJl styles.

All

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IN
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~C}O

WIRE

-EATHER
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Ohio Generally ls.lr tonight and 8atur-

&lt;lay

Cooler t.onlght.

WVBO enera II y fair tonl1ht. and

CMlP r In

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OF INTERNATiONAL
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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY,· SEPTEMBER 16, 1932

NEWS

S E R ' /ICE
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C A tt It I K R hi

{; I':NiS
lly mall Y••• - 14 IIG

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fARMERS HHC~ '

Figures in .Mysterious L«se

Wes~

'BatW11Q,
and South lX»'tiOtl BaturdaJ.

i OEPUTI[~

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IN WW~: :

:~nn ~m ~sno

PRICE- THREE CEN',;'S

~ ~~~~[~HT HE~ftS

~ ~0~0 NEWS

:H I ~

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• Woodbury County Sheriff '

Aaka Governor To

Send Troops
i

MOB USES STONES

' In

Assault On 20 Spec· :
ial Officers Lured

Into Trap

• Makes
For Aid~r To
Young Voteri
INS Btal'f Cllr~sporuknf
IJruwer. Sept 16-- INS--Helll'tened ·
by the evidence of support wh.leb he
hils encoun&amp;.ered between the' Mills·
ltitilpaJI a nd the R:::::i:its. GC"" ~nil:-

Underulling Price

All sizes up to a-straps,

Broke

FULL LEASED

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tember 3, and for whom
nation-widP. search
being :

's an~ Boy's Clotbiqg~

MEN'S SHIRTS,
oollar attached and neckbands, fancy patte111s

Within One Week Should
Tenm Prove Satiofactory

Quantity Ba)lngandVolaiDeSellllll BrlnaaLow Prieta

cla.red that "Japan and Manchu- mous dry Jeader and friend
kuo are now bound to stand or !ell
.
totether," a frank warning to Chi- of Prestdent Hoover,
ne11e atatement.a who .,hope to rf!- ha~ been missing since Sepeover Manchuria.

l'luarlnttP, u pntJ·u~ heh;n.c:Ioe ttl
u~e kina of Eutclatad. IUYII ''""' nnd
O"Vt!r: "What abOut IU" Thll ~Htn9
a rnther 11hrewd reJoinder to 00 pH

11&lt; IT'S .NH\Vr:; JT'&amp; IN •
TRE DAII.. ~· 'l'RlliUNlll

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Tlle lAdJes Aid of llle Betta.ny
M. E. ehuftb met Wedne&amp;day ~­
ulnK In tbe · church pa.rlorl. ,~Mrs.
Will Eberllllach, hoMeaa, W&amp;fl ~e
to attend booaWle or lllne&amp;l!. D
the bUBineas stS~~iQil tilt! fo
1
omcera were eleeted: president, rs
Ben NeutdinA: vice president, Mrs.
Barbara 8mtth: aeeretary, J.lra

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MINERS G~.T ~ EH
AT MURR~Y CIT Y:
TO ~CCEPT PlANS ,

from tbel Nurses' Trainlnl

Here'sliNValue

~&amp;N'S }¥o~K 'fRo usERs, .

ot ~MT¥.

·R EADERS' NOTICE - If tau want
the Newe Offlee ot The Dall7
Tribune, eall 236--L; It the BuiiDeu
Offlce ask tor 202-R.

VOL. VII-NO.3

U nderoellins price

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John Otulda

Pive KeJJI toun'-Y alrla
amont t.hoH to m:etve ~·~~~ j

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the runt

M !. and ~. t.eeter Hulett re~
turned t.o Akron, 0 ., Sunday atter
apend1n$ the past weet here wuh
the lattel"a J)&amp;l'ellt.fi, !lr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kftfltl'.

auesta ot Mr.

FIVE '1'0 GltA.DUt\'I'B

=·ta

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HoiRr HOIJ)Ital, Prld&amp;)' evenlnJ',

~ly on U!elr hwttlns expedition.
lt.or In Athens Timrsday.
~ two, however, did not lfO In
M~s w H Ebersbe.ch and dau-

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carl House , IUII'IIstant coach at. t.be commencement eurc~Sea Whk:b
Pomeroy high ~W;hool , llpent Wed- will be held at the Grate M. E.
nesday calllna on rnends at Athena. ehurr.h at elrbt o'eJoek. The follow·
Mnt. George F'rRnr.!,. or west Ool- lni 11r1a !rom this oo1.11lty wn~ be
umbla spen~ Wf!dnesdil.y wllh her l)re~~ented dlplomaa by lilr. Holaer:
,lAter , M rs. John Uetwilf'r.
Ruth 0 , DenlelB, Pomeroy: Ruth 1:.
Mr, ~~ond Mrs Web Bland and Aruold, Syracuse; Elsie Preet:er,
Alta :at. Ra.dJ;Ord,
11ramdson of Sidney
re~urned. t.o Wnerl'(ille;
~heir home 'ntmsday after spend· Minersville and Beul$.1\ Y, Wine·
ina: ~he past several days here. Mr. brenner, 8yracuae.

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Wtlton or Mn. l(yrUe Moore and Mill JftD
Da.r~, Pllnna., and _.1 Bbltr- ftouah o1 Mew li&amp;Yen were v!ltktl'll
~n ~ BmJthll P'tarry, Penna., were her. Saturday.

Oleveliod, lllu Ruth

Clues Fail

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DeputJ Dab&amp; Trac)' went to Co·
hlmbull TbiD'!Iday momtna: t.o de~
B. Weed and 1100 lt.h&amp;mer !h•er Cl&amp;renoe Qualla and
Lee

l'fiWmed. Wedneaday after drtvlns
John Weed to Culver. Ind., where
he enterKI CuiYer Mllllary Academy.
Ur. flind Mr11 Will Curtst.&amp;n of
Pontiac, M:.lcll., 1et.w-ned Thurlday
afte! vl&amp;itln&amp; Mr &amp;nd Mra. Carl
'3a.uvalf! and other relo.t.ives.
Yr. and Mr11. Jacob Roller &amp;Del
Mr. and Mrs. Edwll!d OrueMr Rre
recent vlB.Itolll at Lake Alma.
MrB. M&amp;~raret. Ramey 01 Oolumbua came Wednesday to spend aev·
era I days wlt.h her mothl!r. Mra.
C1ttherlnt&gt;

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London, · sept.

trom a severe head eold,
States AmbaMador Andrew
ltft btl'fl tod&amp;J tor B11.111erea:
Lwihon, Prance.
He was accompanied o.,lJ bf
V&amp;iet and indica ted he will

~:w:~~ resnft ror two or I
· ,pi wltl uoderao apectal treat,..
n:int* ror a. catarrhll at~t. ·

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