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CHESTER DEFUTS

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POINT PLEASANT

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WEATHER FORECASToh~.showet~~

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Republicu Candidate for
Governor M'llkH Fine
·lmpresaion

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tore tht' 1ude waa retlred. Whipple
pitched a 8'00d same for tbe Ohes·

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, Chester ·will meet the etrong

Of 1890

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GIRL SCOUTS 00 IIIKJNG
Ten memberK of the local G 1rl
&amp;.:out v•oup accomt)ll.nled

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leader, Ma; A n Kni(hL, visited
the Dlx:c Salt Works 'n MaHOn City
Charity betllns t.t Homo, DavidS B~lu •duy a.lleJur)(;r• rhe t.eu a:lrlB I A bullclm from the otuo Educa~
X.{plJ!\, l'epUb}ltan
l[fubernll,f.orlo.l Bnd M1 S Knlt~:ht croi!Sed the Ohio l uon Assoclatlon to Clarence ChapriQullnee, klld. " cNJwd ji.m,rnect on rlver lu a sk!fT &amp;nd after an hour~ I !'Jan Supe••l.nl.endent ot the Melp
Sir
tJ:lm
k !lJ.thL&lt;-eclng Low thwuah lhe sltll county 8thOOLil reveats the true ln·
~urtt.h e~!;?. : 0 th eo~, plant concluded the &amp;fternoon hlk~ I crease In sch~ costs In the state
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tm 'J ln!f 1r the We~t Vlra:mla h1lffi
II slnct: 1890' chaoaes tn schooJ
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COUrLuull-le
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n was M'r IrhraJts ftnt trip tnto
~~.nd &amp;entices ainct! 1915, sc ool exM'elaa county and the town wu bependltures as compBI't!d wltll other
deqke4 with Untterl eta.tes flap 1n tll.Xpayet ~:ettlng a chance to save states and other de!)fl.rlmenta ot
hi&amp;; honor
his ptuperty by po.ymg hll! t.axes on/ the .-tate, and many other ~terellt.-A lunc~dd and' receptlon at the Lhe inllt.o.llment plan In monthly lniJ ltel'IUI In rea:Rrd to costs or Ohio
Hotel Martln p~eeded. Mr Ingalls paJ;ments 1nste11.d of m ooml-annuall oohools
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maln rmeceh at the courthouse He ones as at preb(!nt
The State or Ohio Ia spending
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spo'k&amp; for about 30 mlrmtes, beHe decla.red fc.r ~he Improvemen t about two and &amp; sixth times 86 1
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gtnntnl(" at ~ 00. He h&amp;d arrived at ot eduootlcnaJ conditions s aying much tor pubUc schoobl today aa it
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a"""•t 12 5Q aeeom)')anied by A R he Wll!J ln lavor 0! a change v.lllch did forty y~rs 1.10, atUr a.Uowance
~baum A D Ru~~&amp;ell and would bring o.bout u. strengthening lis mBde tor lncrea.sed attendance A~OUI'h he is Jhown hen ln tM k t of broadeaat1ne thoUAilda of worcb
~a:e Chiids who t hi .... a~ th c' the wea.kez school ?1str1c't.s w•t.h and the chanae bJ. purchasJnK pow- 1over his beloved "raddut.': fonne.r ~ernol' Alfred E. Smith of NI!'VI
Otn1 lls
In
h e Whl&lt;.'h we At-e rlow wm ried
er ol the dollAr" the report states York atiU
bi• •Phbut·likt •Uitude towaraa the pohtlCIII ettua.
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a.v- He said and 11 truck a responslvt" "The actual
outla.y in 1890 tion and his
about Governor Roosevelt's candidacy. Instead,
iilf_, a I vedllthel!c
chord with thC ltUdlence that
1 was
whUe Jn 1931 it was 1 AI eontined ,himself to a dlseu u ion on, the ma&amp;'Uzne, of which he Ia the
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n~~ a aayulna~
the was
present
beginll ut Home• $154 •644,D93· Thla lncludea all ex-! tditor-m-cbJet, j'he Happy Warrior
a lln&amp;l'e waa also broadcaat by
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a uawon.
r he.
In i)elleve In CharJty
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1pel~lon.
taY01 of t:utting approxtma.tely , 6 IUld 1n Wlat belief, It elected, w111 &lt;1o pendlturet~ except erectJon of new 1
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500,000 lrolb 't&lt;he stato e:tpen$ell
o.l In my -power to 5ee that 50,0QO buildings, the costa for which are 1
Avenue with Miss Mo.ry Ruasell as,
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slatlna' bosteu Quite II. number
Albert Morris and fam11Y had
t.here Is .nd WB,Y to 1't!lte~ the tax - Ohio miners now ltHe, are put to na.turaUy distribUted over a period
p:Wer except by cutting ex""n.ses
work ~hrough Ule sale of Ohio C0$1 of years "
ere p
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He &amp;D!JIVE!t!:H1 what he ter';ed un LO 0~1lo State Institutions"
The report etates that In 1890
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rnlr and untruthful chnrReo b hi•
H;e mentkJned the tact t.hat onr;!&lt;:! there were 549,269 pupils 1n average
Miss Lena Orueser lett tor Llmt;, estln8 llt.t"rary progra.m and a plea-~ ond Rhodes, Mr and Mrs. Virgil
Opt)onenfs ~a«llnv. hi$ belnay un Oh!o coal l.udust• y wus second 1.n daJJ~ attendance In all Ure schools Sunda.l' where she wUI represent sant social everung
Rhodes, Mr and Mrs. Bloodn
der the Jil~ce of 1:101!8e&amp;~ 1n th~ lmpol'tance ln the stnte, but that ·u or the state, While in UtBl tbla fig- Magnolia Temple of pYthlan Sia~
Mr. and Mrs. Robel.·t Tuck Of i RhocJ.d&amp;, MrH V W Rhodes, Mrs
state and detled Mr White hi.&amp; nn h!!s dwindled alm011t to not hlni and ure had more than ttoubled wtth I ters at the meetlnl or the Or&amp;nd Cleveland returned Sunday after Johnson and
daughter,
Maey
J)dnent. to flnd: one 11 tnrle 'tn.stab~ ~h18 ooudltJoo he wanl.t! to see re· l,UJ9.03'l pupils In daiJ)' attendance 1Lodge of Ohio which 1.8 belne: held the week end here with the~la.tter•a Pl'anct)s, 1tll or Ch&amp;r1eston
J.n; his aeveral ;ears o.J t public Ute medled
The 1991 puplla were attending 1tbere this week. 19he was acoom- parenu, Mr and M!'B Henry PrloMrs. Rol)ert Blackwood who wa11
wbieh would, tend to provft bl
H!;' ll l'":l '"id he \, r;1lt j It thnne;t'l school more rlays per Ytar than Lhe panted by Mrs Alyp, Kite and Mn. de o! Mulberry avenue,
operated on some time as:o. wu
char~~:e He added thnt Mr Whtt! made wtr!ch wwld to1d , u l;: vm 3 1890 PUpJls lind then the d.eprecla· Emma voaa alSo membera oC Mal· c M McLemore or ClnclJ1Jl4t~ /able to be bl'ougbt home, Saturday.
«ould knew what polltlcnl deb~ mere lndwt..rles wl.el:eby 11\J _11
tJon In the p urchasing power of the 1 nol1a Temple who wUl attend the connected With t he American T4rleRalph Asbury is spendlni the
an 1\ll he hU ~en an old time P:L) Idl~ Rn .::l tax du!J,IC:t~. ~.;ou ld rp dollar has been taken Into conBld~ conveiltlOn~
phon«~ and Telegraph Company ar- winter wltJ'_ S A Wyatt u.n~ ar
ltlelan &amp;nd Is a 8 close ly &amp;68oei.O.t- dellycd thneby rrducml!l the taxe!o eratlon According to the bulletin 1 Mr and Mra Will Martm. son rived for a short business trip
k&gt;ndlng hia'h school here.
e rlgbt now with ..Brur~er Gnd oth
Bli a whoe to the general pubUc and U would requlre 171 ,6111' 8~8 In 1931 1 B1lly and daughter Cora. Ann I!IJ)ent
Mrs Nan Graham ot Parke"sburg
We are glad to hear that 0 t1
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deinooratJe
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by titryJ &gt; Jut l1o.J we _•, to buy thirty-tour million ciollaral Bunda):: with Mr and Mrs John 1.&amp; here vl8it1ni her !lister, Mrs A. j M1ct1ael who was operated on at.
ln'galls 13 With tellubllcan chief
r.nk-&gt; , , .. lunn pledge lllal If h · , worth ot 1890 edUl!8tion
Hudn!'ll of A.thenll
K Oliver ot Mulberry Avenue and , the White Cross hospital Thursday
tolna He .said he lB In favor ot th- eletted the only obllgaUon he would
The changes In school cost&amp; and
Mr and Mrs Harry Smith spent her brother, Will Singers or Pine Ls improvinJ nicely,
services Since 1915 have been re-1 Sunday with trlenda In Athens
Grove
Mrs Lltz!.o Swr-nson spent sevcv.e f! lly onf' \u uld bt! t r. 111.:- ~ •v... L. corded In t he bulletin received
A. E White Is reported to be perera.! days last w"c.: k wtth her niece
at~ .t.l th~ s'tnt .:: t!l llt II ., !.. 1 net this county and the rapid lll'OWt.h loullly Ul 8 t his home in ROclt~ J C. Mans tleld, of PlttSbu ~llh Ava Gilkey
'nlldl.! nCI '11-t:uJJ tn~kl' a1,_, Prc rn!·~ Jn attendance or the high school&amp; ~;prlna:s.
chief clerk of the RaHway Mall
---------Fried Chicken din!.er
35c..
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Mrs.
susan
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wa..s
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Acid. Poiaon Start&amp; To
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r&lt;'ttp of mrlh ld~u1'
been noted In 1915, 30 MS: teaehere spent. Sunday with Mrs Lucinda Wwn aturday,
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20c: He
by ex-governor BCJ vcd the toto.l enrollment or
of Rocksprings
Mr and Mra. p
K Rmtth o!
Leave
In 24 Houra
fhurrday, SePt. 29\h,, at da1dlng tJ! lowa
r•, co" l
78J at the total Outlay of
llrlr o.nd Mr. G W Gibson ot Cleveland returned to their home
out of our joint.&amp; and muscles
Fl-anz Bldw. East •M•I"n at. ~~,.,,.?,"untn; h&gt;eiHdng flt1 nutlono.l expe nseB $21,628,7~ In 1931 th.erc 1Charleston spent Sunday with Mr, 1\.tonday after vlsltlni the latter's the uric acid deposits that
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were 43.fltl tc~~.ehers Jn the pubJJcl and Mra John Schmlttauer
parents. Mr and Mra. WIU Downie your 8utrerin(J- It's a. safe,
Gi't'en by ladief o£ F ore;t Mr ! l1i lll11 ttnd purty lefT: tm
with 1,29S,no pupils under
Mr Bnd Mra GILes Chandler and.
Mr and
w. t•. Reed Mrs
scieotlflc rormuJa....;.free
He outlined tlu~ cssentinl ,\.C R
M , E' lio.lllpoJis ll,nmcdlatt"ly ill·~·· h•J their Instruction Thill Instruction Mlss El~ Fishe1 ot Charle11.ton re - Q. Reed and chauffeur, John :Suriu. fill or pain dendeiilna: dtUi!J
LJdtleB controntmg \.he 1 a.aBe rr. 1Iv
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his ' speech htre, atopplgg was COSting $1129'2#,711 or IJ.l aver- turned unday art.er spending•
Monday for a trip through the'tlle Jam• abshlute
uarantet T!ley were
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ta! ARt!' ot 30 pupUa per
at aH WMk e-m with Mr. and Mrs
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holds JOod !Or '!Mllatlea. neur:lt.l.11
and
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lnd n reception al ~he hd'.h• c ! av••ra£'~ cost per , pupil of t96 u SchmiUnuer and famJly
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t AJbert Dur.llt returned to Cl\ar- l lmnbaeo-qultk, jOytl.ll l1lllef-no :1-The ca.fr:vlni out or C0Vf111mt
crettm ,e , 1, e.
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\loho r.....,.nlng
compared to the averase cost of
Mr and Mrs Oharle&amp; Brl\flnet 1 to 8 nd
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It rem-- the
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$36 per pupil in 1915
l and daughter ot cuyahoaa. Palla~.. es n u llY ""'.er spen ng 1uc , more
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A compatiaon of school costs turned Sunday after apendinr the week end With hill ta111Uy
1 cause
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3-'l'bt ouah an econormic
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Jatge ellpendlture5, 1 past ten d::t ys with the latter'&amp; par.
Ml' and Mrs Ralpn Olutt.er and
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J&gt;hows lhi~~t tl1e sl!il.e spent
enl.:d, Mr a.nc.l Mrs Btm Skinner and daughte' , Margaret, or Mononp.-~
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scho I!~ IEtl,!l than 18 DEl eent ol Its ramlly
• hela, Pa , returned Sunday atter
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aucm•Jo•
Mis8 Helen Mee.'l re turned Bun· f:linding t.he week end With rela-1
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t:r'b; OIJEt'~U dn lt&gt;M&gt; thnn 3:l IX' 1 dav f1'0m a week·~ vlstt with her Mves
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cent of the C::Co8(. of l'lilld.ing con- !ll.lltels, Ml'li Re1d Steinbauer U!ld
Mr and Mrs Dayton WIU and I
roho Bills, •rnte Man Who Walked AIOmi," Had Officia+~d s~ructiCI•, 39 pel Ct'nt or lts to~al 1l MillS Dol othy Mr.es of Columbus.
&gt;(•!! Calvin v1B!Ll'd wllh Harry Flern-11
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outi;Ly for luxuries, a little rnore
Mt and M&gt;rs Wnlter Powet and .ng of BWltlnR"ton Sunday,
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TwO Hondred Gallows
,h.an 50 pf'r cent or Its J)t"Cmlllm rup111Y of
wa.&gt;e Bundav / Osbl;.rne Meier returned to zanCel'emonws..~ ,. ·
~ymeuts for life msurance, an~ a:ue&amp;t.s or Mr. and Mrs Fred Ray- r 1 vll 'e S unday ~~oUer spen(litl8 the
only 9:! per cent of itli contrlbt'ltlon burn and fnmlil
&gt;rcr k e nd with his grand.paronta
to the malnteniUlce 01 th~ fedci'QJ t Mr IUld Mrfl 0 W PlHlJips A-r" :.,rr a.nd Mrs Philip M~ier
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'tl.. ctnmP-n t $128473,200 wB~ llp~nt riVed Sunday for n short vlrolt with
Oliver Hartley 01 Columbw:l atin 11126 for tobacco nlonc a.nd tor I tJla Iarmer'!! mothe r Mrs Marv tended the Republ ican
meeting
sott drlnkl&gt;, ke 1.:11:!1\ln ta ndy and D~l,lllps
I here Sa turday
ch rw111g f.lUm, Ull 014,000 W.!I..S s pent
Mr. and Mrs L B Robinson of
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!IS c:mparfld to $150.600,01(\ apent r-oJumbll!&gt; tf' t\!t"Jiled Monday aflflr I Pl~ll!tt~=r ot rata~flai.e
!OJ :&gt;ehco'1-1
socnd tna ,a feW days hm e on bus! Oo e
nee
cr
ou nan 1
Mr Chapman tnvi fl'l t.he careful , neH!I
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v rnor wns a V.il:il 1Ol l!l town
invcsttvntton of the r1 ubllc into tht:; I Mt and Mr~ 'J y Corpening o{ t&gt;:tturda.Y He attended the Repnbll
~pott M the 1h;~ 111 school cons oiev~land arrived Batlnday tO spend 1 ttln ~con and meet~
over o periOd or )'ears, as the report ~e week with the latt.er s parents A
OI!S IN' COLUMBUS
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court h ?WJt' Tl~&lt;l gublle am\Ptlljlce I LlncDin 'ff'lace
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Mrs George Thompson, former
protcs1~ brought by 1he ptibltc over r p H ~~e.l. James Raisbeck J 1 o r iPortJend resident, died at the home 1
the hJgll c()l;t cf ed\ICiltlon
1C.har 1C'Pl~n and K Iwaya of Nev. of her daughter, Mn Mona Welsf!r, 1
Y.otk CJ,ty Were sunday guests or In Columbus Bftturd&amp;y evening ut,
l"OtJNG I'EO~E MEET
Mr. and Mrl\
Will Helzel and 9 o do k, H was · epa1 t.ed b!irc
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dkughter Mrs Orat-e Well ol Lhl The tunet..l service&amp; wilL be con1
The I cung Pecplen Fellowship! coln Tc1rar,e
ducted !rom tho Portland M
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~lety of t he Glace Eplacopad ,The Home Ml.ssJ.c..nar;v soclety of ~hW'Ch, T1tt!Sday afktnoon '\t :.! I
Cht.lleh hald tfR !li st reaular meet-· fJli" S 1lliJUIJr. uJ E chulch will hold ocloell:
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ing Sunda v cvrnm~ n.L the p"rlah a. meetlnlf thlB evl!111ng at. tlie home - c =r - - - - house This m ganlzatlon composed l ot Mrs Em1~1 W~ndon ol Wehe Tea of the YOWtg people or tht~ church ' t$ce with Mt"' ' ,ted iWebster R.!II:!Us tNOTJC.Ef
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Wl•l me~t evet y week at rhrc o·- l lng hoMCM
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MotGr
clock f&lt;.r Bllnday suppe 1 and n gen. : Yr and Mrs Fred F\tk nnd Mi
SIO Gf moae a moatb WI be oned with a G-E
eral rehgiolU; dlscw;~!Oil am~ soc :11 • "1\d Mt 1 •lio:Ta::tn \Vr:U'lle t and
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refrigerator
oa food cosu alo~e. YOil caa buJ
•our f'r~a Crr~w Is pres ident or thE" d"uahter Amta ~e \\Ollt Lo Colu~~ ,frl rdr T t ansfcr mad !! lu
perisb1bles
in
larger quaaridos at: a 11ving of
.tulety ~nd B 11 Mt.Q11igg Is vice bWl B=' t}lnf9j' It rope11ct n. few daxs: and fll'om Cincinaati weekJv I
pree:klent.
w1tb friends and relathes
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Yestetday cvenlmr Rev Lloyd ! Miss Barbara Elbe,•fcl:t leH Mon- , ~ t' 'bed)• that ha• aaythinr
YO!l nold opjlilqeland wute of milk, meat.
CLl1 k cr Athen&amp; :~d th-e dlscu118ion d~ty ror Baltimore, l'.f:d, whe1.e she to be shippt:d to or from !
fruiro, etc. Del.k;lo'!' salado sa~ !'en- co11

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l\1amond next euruJa,y, wUh the
winner taklni tb&amp; total wate re•:elpt.s Lerty Webb y,•JII pitch tor
the vi.!litina: team while Mltmt w)U
~ do the mound work Cor Chester
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Hotel Marlin

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Countlans v ct:: treated,
Tuesday moru.n&amp;:, to::;, l.n n ll 'IIIlich
r;!ulviJI c ... me~ to CILIZ&lt;'n&amp; m
thls
1 !J~t wn ol the coun tr) IL waa thelr
PI•Vlltl[!l.e to see and henr Vice·
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\lice preslQeut CurtiS had l!poken
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M9nday night at whkh It Js
jle;r.tc!it CH•Ml. t'\cr Pthe l cd. In Parken~burg, 1Va5 presen ;.
J'ut:sua~
morn ing .1 oclegation l
cons.v;t!nr 01 Judge A D RlWtU, 1
t:nndld nt 1~ r CQmml561otler Dr A I
B Blna:ham, Capt 'l'om Jone&amp;, C 1
A Scho.erer, editor oJ the Dally lr
Judge J ohn p McGoor·~
Trlaune and Congres.~man Thomas
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A J enkins, left Pomc10y lo confer
f Ch icago, who IS bel'•l:{
o~e l y guarded follow i11 ._~
with the power&amp; \.haL be m regard
LG having the honuraUle Ylce·prellt- l: 1
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dent
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and Middle- 1cL·e ip t oi Jetter threat ~TP
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Tue1day and Wedlle!lda.y, Sept

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A STAR:'
I•;J14AXE,ME
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saw m

,s•'!"';; ,ED[(n.

Tl1e

) 1ng h.m w1th death~thl!
deuth, the Jetter H&lt;tld, wh1: lr
the 1u1mb that ex ploded
front or

Z'Jill rttta

explosion

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Threatened l[~O[RS

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Who Jlt..ided At
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lor, Judge

McGoorty

The judge is shown h i!. c
examining weapons. tah.1
fr om prisoners he has sentenced.

seJaJnr the
pldylna on the
on th~1Vt!B
Privately
Hght a.plnat. the 8,
prorram miaht prove a
aga.nut David 8. Ina;aJJB, the

Man Threatened,
Pays Over Money

llcan IJUbernatorlal nOJninee, in

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today 'The
oo htlcs 1mles.&lt;!
the governor "
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Benatcr Tart, one ot the
supporters of the Inealls
said he "bears no
qa!nst the govetnor
special sesslom during tttc
the ca.mpaten. and said he
tous to lend hill support to
salary-cuttinr movement · ·
Abele asserted that talk
tlcnl fight carryiAg
chalJenge to Whi ~e as
galls in reoent.
In whlch he
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~h~.s!i;~ ~:~~t:OeJ~~;: w:-!t;~~ ~~~;.Htne h~r stui~iit n.~ .... . j Call Phoqe 616·X-charle; j
I s~nt a.ud pat ~lc patlld enthuA:IasU- 11., uunlol tJhnk~p.:~.... ~ ,L_J. j. Caaci Manager, All car 1 o
• F~lday evening • ac the home of
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Oi-ary ot Buttemu~ llllured.

Th• n.::u,:,~:::... and }Spider, New F~shion -Desig-~~;r-1·

pet:t Juries for the October term or
Lhe Melas county •common pleatt
~O&lt;.~Il were drawn ti'()Ul the Jury
wheel m the CJerk or COI.II'tR' otrtu
Mcnda.y mornlna Neltbcr jury Will
be cn.lle:l &amp;t. Ptl'l!&gt;ent nnd the names
We ' ~ w thheld ti'Om publication

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November election
Republican mutineers, wbo
.o r:la3h with tbe governor
question of the method
lov;ed In slashing
000 000 tor the
"Ounselled a.gai!Uit
1ay by leaders, It
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oeuur. Bradlhaw also bud 10me
trouble wlth the 6hester batten~ be-

Actual Cost In '31 .Wu
Ne•rly 15 Thne• That

~·petka at Cd\lrt House
f.
..A.-ter Reception At

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nllflday mcmlng. Cooler W'('(!JW'::'diiJ
ex:trefflf! West. lJ(lrtlon tonlJht;,

Pleaaa.Dt when the Ohetter
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be&amp;an a. bU and. l'Wl ~air. Ht.s auc..

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I•ITlde, P!eroe t..W.. tbe_~md.

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more quickly aoil morela..pe~•tlyp~.

Duriogtbeaeotob:mondlotbell'•niafremore vital becau.e fill aod ~llCel'
d COlli
are hisher. Select roor G-E ~-oil~ ttlc....,.
1hese ntn dollus for ypa 16/1~ You need
1 Geaenl Elecltlc aow ' .: Uol fONver. Ji'o,
•lw.p aammerdme ia yoar kiie{ae*Todar~ oae oat: of ~ three ilomes wi~ ~

Cra.wd Sita Ah-.t Leader m
Jail, Pla,.ing lastrumenb aa He Eats

electric nfrigerat:or hu a GeaenllleCu.ico
The oimple G·l! Moai10r Tof medtoaiom Ia
seale\! in a wail of •&amp;•len - ' '' ~~ ao

sueo!ion, no! ...a ~ill~J-~tiE
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s'bieiow·coll refriB'jrdbO h
•Gliliualag while cablam ore all-It ' ' '
'Unecl,
1'IRH Ia a
sod equipped wllh dldlaJ 1 '
size aad i:a.odel to eu.CJ11 meet JOUr-delitu;

Down Payment .. low II

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Dalanee ia twea.t:y·lhree moatbl'"

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-"iiiobe•l Camp ldt the first or the
for Galllpoll.!l where he will
1spend the winter monLhs with Mr.
Nl'n1. W. 8. Dale.
OordOll Harria left MondPY even·

with Reva · DotJBlas.
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Dt:rtt spent lilt weet end tn

White, and •
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Mrs. Charles Howard. Mrs. Jake
Youna, Mrs. Bertha Russell and .
p!U alcm1 the Mrs. Reva Oossney motored to 1
• ad II 7 lletiHDpl' Cheahire Saturday evening and at·
tended a shower given at the home
then 01&gt;01 lell ,.. ot
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Homer Kennedy,
honoring Mr. and Mra. Dale KentD p~ eat; aftftr we

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thdil long aJc::kncM ain't · worth
~ol~' tp a doctor about.
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.fba pniy br~~k-a- raa·mo,r acw 41 .
Q.va ~~rs Is when a. tomaclo brlnp
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f!~o 11 llko the middleman. It '
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abo,
Ut , .t"";r~W\
Buli:wmty

What they will do with rega'ru to les•oltlhl! the bu.·- um .... WOI'tb tour dolla"'

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fo~tllail mid lot.. In liiii eilllitaiJiai

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elf a gtl~ ~~ ':jli..lil.t ~the··· ·
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senate, ~egardiug the outlaridi•h exponqlture• at· Wa~h · I
ington l'(hich see m to have. no ending? Wh,,t they pror•os,·: . The only coouomlclll marmor lu 1
to do in 'regard to leasenirin some of th~se ex.petJHCH by re- j which a ban• ~tcc:t~autc oaa'i enJoy
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a t&amp;~~te of hog Ia to bite tho pork~
ducing spfarjes from top lo bbttom and all ~he wp.y 'rolwd cr'a ear.
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just as the voters hav~ hnd their i5a larics red4caQ ant.i in 1 T 1 r r ood
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many i.n~tunccs. co.m pJctely stopped.
tartti land Will J:irln~ In a cri)p of

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prineipl R of the tlto ~'lia~f,-r!splrants ri'rjl ' cbpcerntd, I
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they wo ld very m~c~~ rlalle~'h&amp;Ve !hom d!acilss Just ll'),ut bu~·.~:r."'· ·
lh&lt;•y pr~posc fo QO Wlj~·. r.egi!J.d to ·gcttinjr' the ~pqhtr·y out
of the prese nt slump and finding somethln11 fpr theje l.JI••
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voters tu, do. Tht~ U:tfd other e~ol'Omic (~Uesuons
a.s f j r j
instancdi what will be dono If and whcp thoy reacn Uw p;;;!;;ori~• '·miiei

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~loth;;~tinw dl•a~~· ~t m, 'l)q1o~ ji~sstii~~(~P t4.~ -~~ ~~· Jn~',J"~

den of our taxes, these and many other queathml:l the vot.
ern want am~wored and t.hey would Jncfer to heM dc~~~t,::~
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J~Jly ·when the:o· Is no, do.ubt ·in thcu· nun~a feiJal'Ch.~lG' the:
dampnct{..C~ of mthcr candJdNte. Fo~· thut rom~o n. It f,p~
tH~al'!i toQ much stress iii being laid on th;o rfloiat argtHlHmt
to the df!trimcnt of other importatlt htsUet!.
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property on

t.he Stewart

~IDC' 110 Mnd roa evening While rot.ng to hl!J home
lllftDd. Here'• an A. E. but.• from Middleport high school.
rode for aome ~~ lD alJolin McElroy or Athens was a
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business visitor here Tuesday In
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t;he enudT" the uftd the interest of the Ohio P'ueJ Gas

vtcll&gt;u• I . ~·· ~. ,~~I""!"IWR' a blosin""'

'_rp

and Mrs. Peter Btace are
'"Q;j,~. f~om Ash Street, Gl'nvel

S6s.oo

ChUdren's Wiater
Ceats

~ ftle tber. u • 1,.,~ 11 .:,;, Street.
retanaec~. I'm DO&amp; coin•••
Orville
Chambers !\ll&amp;t~t.lnflr1 " 1
Pat:rlda.
badly sprained Jeft ankle, Monday 1

and

guhlg to remember- t.hut Mr. Bulkley fniled to vote Oil the
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question when it cam.e til) in the ~enate last spring nnd
they ar~ not going to ftlt/ie,t that he has not as ~~~. given
any very good rcnso.n, If any:, why he Was ai.Jsep.t ·trom
that paltlcular seBBlon. Furthermore, the People, satis·
lied thai a chnnge l• col!lin'g in the situati&lt;m, 4ro· also lr~";~~;}~f
keenly ~live to the f,i.ctJb;~t !hey need work an~ food· ~,rd

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PRICES RANGE FROM

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0. ~: !41\rtlli, wlte And S&lt;lJJ Carl
ane'l Mre. Doliflla. &amp;llct d&amp;ll8'hter
Reva calle4 on M.rs. ~da. Sta~art
ot Bla Run recentty,
Olata ~e PerrY si&gt;ent Thursday

to the former's ofHce. it appears to mJiuy ciUzetul; iS an
error on the P~rt bf 'bbth. ·
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The dti,,cnship of the entire country, liilt~rlllly io i
l&lt;cenly interested in th!' wet and dry sltuatiort To ~ay thtj 1 ~· ,...;,
are not js simpl;v misstatlng facts aa plain as the ri~~li d~y I ~sun. HPwovcr, the people of Ohio kudW.t~at lloth tilt 1
"""didate• for the senate .arc "wei" candidritea: fn
they aro both s uppo~cd to bo wlia,t one htlght toitln ''drip·
piug wet."
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Howove r, wh~ri many vol:ef-8 who wuM ·t o sea
change .i n tho ptet:~nt ~H,~uatlou, go to the poliK ttJcy -Qr~~.

Deaianed by and tailored by Redfern.
The grea teot Sbagmore Coat&amp; kr!own from
coaot to coast-colon black, dark red.
brown and mixtures.
Fur&amp;&gt;kunlk,, Fox, Wolf, Caracul, French Beaver.
Marmet, Raccoon and Genuine Be,ver.
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THEBulkley
~nd,,',Attcirney Gerleral l!et!mari \tho noplres

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Joaeim SmUll 11pent

P'.... Whate)' 'Sun:day.
Oeb. Hawk" a.nd Ernest •Proet
spept SUQCII.y, wJUl Mr. and 'Mta.

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Jl.lthoogh Coach Clyde Ba.ttyn Is
somewhat elated c.\·er the 6 to 0 vic-

Mr. and Mra. Otlo. PauJaon and
chl~o . vitlte4 wJth Mr. and •ra.

ASS{/l!ED HARVE.ST- Bc not decelted.; · Gdd I
' ' not mncked for whatsoever a mi&lt;ri obwe tli, that •htili h o:
also """1'·-0•l.otiun~ 6 :7;
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},. Season Advanceo; Win
Two Game&amp; Laot Week
By Large Score

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IMPROVES

and Homer Slnclalr ot

Shade .
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IIOI!s Gerald and AltOn aad .Miu
Clara ,.e Perry v1siiecl ne&amp;r Al•
ban:t 1/ith Mr. and l4rt. Pr.vtt

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calli ahaw .the very neWett 1tylea--the laat word in winter Coati and Dre,.e•. We invite you to come and
Jcok. You will not he uraecl tO buy .

Practice
Tueoday
To Strentthen Weak
Spot£ of Line

Whl~

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BLACK
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But t-hat WM ·Y~?Iterday, AnCI when
"GlVE :A' CAJ.,F enough roPe and it wiiJ hanr it;i~Jf," is rou 'If~ milnor: f&amp;8 o. plow ycip
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8 saying
well ~nown
t~ rill and ijoge
·-. 'I I.t•I'U~by, /·turn up nftthtna"
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erstwhile~ manager of the ChiCago CtibK, ch•n pions of the So you e&amp;n·~ bla~e 'the Ioway
National ;Ba•ebail Leaa:ue, is: del•if.linJ , hlm•cll a com, ~tr~ wll\Cot~f. ~~ ~ ~'"'IIJ;
Jlilttee ot) one to prove that tb the younge/ Ji ,mcratlon I"~ ~~-e,&lt;ilt the I !own~ l•~t_
wbleb prpbably has not seen a co~crrte exalnple of it, ~ ~ ,, ~ • ·
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Mr. hornsby~ Who by VJJ'riotfti ·actloftS wl,ik pJa.viug
bit]l in tJr:c N ationttl Leal!:ijC, )vhil~ ql\ dlffere11~ toams h••
)Jf'oVtd COIICI~BiVo)y that hiH iS the kind Of C!Jar4Lter \hUt
basobnll lhouid use every effort to keep out of rire league
f-,r the gtod of bRseball. The one black mark agalnat·the
way baseball exe(:utivcfl ln the paSt several years, h~ve 1
con&lt;luc!e4 their aftalrs, is that Mr. Hornsby was uot ,,
thrown out of the league, b·~ and ·!J•IliJ&amp;ir•. !lOme av.
l '0 8l'B agq Wh~n ~is scandriiorls conduct finally found its
way Into the open courts. THe fact that' b~ won the coijrt
&lt;hwi&amp;lons floes in nb wu, shapeot form, miti!lale hll ~00·

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fl. ~ALt BRA]!:TON, EDITOR ANP -:PU8LISkEk OF

THE KINGSTOI\l (N.C.) DAILY FRE£

PRESS, SAYS:

Swift

Marvelous New Dresses

Tailored Suits

Modela from Pari• opening&amp;, R&lt;ough
crepea, new wooleno, plaldo, knitted onepiece frocko, The New Ootricb Feather
Wooleno, Rich Velveta, Novelty Sleeveo,
Spant~lel, Embroidered, Variouo Shadea,
brown, green,' ~d, wine and black, oizea
11 to 46.

Two-piece with fur collars
$12.75 to"$16.75. Three~ piece
knitted suits. Four•piece ensembleg..hat, coat, skirt and sweater

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Prices $2.95 to $27.50.
BEAUTIFUL PARIS COPIES

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~nd .$~f)f.75 \
· ' The kind we uoed io oell at $30.00 &amp;. $35.00

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duct.

ur,ip tll,t. the .cpu~tr~
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to l.P41l" l.afi~iil. IIJ• •u~rew ~ ,
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the wprl!l's. ·~rlew mpney.
· ~e ohows
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drea. Come and see Deputllieat Store Prlce1.

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N~ttle Sloan llaa as a:ueett. her

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With Pearl Bapp and ram-

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-"iiiobe•l Camp ldt the first or the
for Galllpoll.!l where he will
1spend the winter monLhs with Mr.
Nl'n1. W. 8. Dale.
OordOll Harria left MondPY even·

with Reva · DotJBlas.
.
Dt:rtt spent lilt weet end tn

White, and •
~Pent

Bun-

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DDC

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A11e1 2 to 6 and 7 to 14-With and
Without Fur

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Company.

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RAINCOATS lor Ladles
andChUdren

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Mrs. Charles Howard. Mrs. Jake
Youna, Mrs. Bertha Russell and .
p!U alcm1 the Mrs. Reva Oossney motored to 1
• ad II 7 lletiHDpl' Cheahire Saturday evening and at·
tended a shower given at the home
then 01&gt;01 lell ,.. ot
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Homer Kennedy,
honoring Mr. and Mra. Dale KentD p~ eat; aftftr we

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""'''"''' .M-iss Edith H"-z~
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'', I~ that ain't elciw bankruptey.
thdil long aJc::kncM ain't · worth
~ol~' tp a doctor about.
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.fba pniy br~~k-a- raa·mo,r acw 41 .
Q.va ~~rs Is when a. tomaclo brlnp
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f!~o 11 llko the middleman. It '
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abo,
Ut , .t"";r~W\
Buli:wmty

What they will do with rega'ru to les•oltlhl! the bu.·- um .... WOI'tb tour dolla"'

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fo~tllail mid lot.. In liiii eilllitaiJiai

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senate, ~egardiug the outlaridi•h exponqlture• at· Wa~h · I
ington l'(hich see m to have. no ending? Wh,,t they pror•os,·: . The only coouomlclll marmor lu 1
to do in 'regard to leasenirin some of th~se ex.petJHCH by re- j which a ban• ~tcc:t~autc oaa'i enJoy
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a t&amp;~~te of hog Ia to bite tho pork~
ducing spfarjes from top lo bbttom and all ~he wp.y 'rolwd cr'a ear.
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just as the voters hav~ hnd their i5a larics red4caQ ant.i in 1 T 1 r r ood
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many i.n~tunccs. co.m pJctely stopped.
tartti land Will J:irln~ In a cri)p of

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prineipl R of the tlto ~'lia~f,-r!splrants ri'rjl ' cbpcerntd, I
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they wo ld very m~c~~ rlalle~'h&amp;Ve !hom d!acilss Just ll'),ut bu~·.~:r."'· ·
lh&lt;•y pr~posc fo QO Wlj~·. r.egi!J.d to ·gcttinjr' the ~pqhtr·y out
of the prese nt slump and finding somethln11 fpr theje l.JI••
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voters tu, do. Tht~ U:tfd other e~ol'Omic (~Uesuons
a.s f j r j
instancdi what will be dono If and whcp thoy reacn Uw p;;;!;;ori~• '·miiei

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~loth;;~tinw dl•a~~· ~t m, 'l)q1o~ ji~sstii~~(~P t4.~ -~~ ~~· Jn~',J"~

den of our taxes, these and many other queathml:l the vot.
ern want am~wored and t.hey would Jncfer to heM dc~~~t,::~
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J~Jly ·when the:o· Is no, do.ubt ·in thcu· nun~a feiJal'Ch.~lG' the:
dampnct{..C~ of mthcr candJdNte. Fo~· thut rom~o n. It f,p~
tH~al'!i toQ much stress iii being laid on th;o rfloiat argtHlHmt
to the df!trimcnt of other importatlt htsUet!.
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property on

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~IDC' 110 Mnd roa evening While rot.ng to hl!J home
lllftDd. Here'• an A. E. but.• from Middleport high school.
rode for aome ~~ lD alJolin McElroy or Athens was a
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business visitor here Tuesday In
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t;he enudT" the uftd the interest of the Ohio P'ueJ Gas

vtcll&gt;u• I . ~·· ~. ,~~I""!"IWR' a blosin""'

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and Mrs. Peter Btace are
'"Q;j,~. f~om Ash Street, Gl'nvel

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ChUdren's Wiater
Ceats

~ ftle tber. u • 1,.,~ 11 .:,;, Street.
retanaec~. I'm DO&amp; coin•••
Orville
Chambers !\ll&amp;t~t.lnflr1 " 1
Pat:rlda.
badly sprained Jeft ankle, Monday 1

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guhlg to remember- t.hut Mr. Bulkley fniled to vote Oil the
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question when it cam.e til) in the ~enate last spring nnd
they ar~ not going to ftlt/ie,t that he has not as ~~~. given
any very good rcnso.n, If any:, why he Was ai.Jsep.t ·trom
that paltlcular seBBlon. Furthermore, the People, satis·
lied thai a chnnge l• col!lin'g in the situati&lt;m, 4ro· also lr~";~~;}~f
keenly ~live to the f,i.ctJb;~t !hey need work an~ food· ~,rd

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PRICES RANGE FROM

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0. ~: !41\rtlli, wlte And S&lt;lJJ Carl
ane'l Mre. Doliflla. &amp;llct d&amp;ll8'hter
Reva calle4 on M.rs. ~da. Sta~art
ot Bla Run recentty,
Olata ~e PerrY si&gt;ent Thursday

to the former's ofHce. it appears to mJiuy ciUzetul; iS an
error on the P~rt bf 'bbth. ·
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The dti,,cnship of the entire country, liilt~rlllly io i
l&lt;cenly interested in th!' wet and dry sltuatiort To ~ay thtj 1 ~· ,...;,
are not js simpl;v misstatlng facts aa plain as the ri~~li d~y I ~sun. HPwovcr, the people of Ohio kudW.t~at lloth tilt 1
"""didate• for the senate .arc "wei" candidritea: fn
they aro both s uppo~cd to bo wlia,t one htlght toitln ''drip·
piug wet."
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Howove r, wh~ri many vol:ef-8 who wuM ·t o sea
change .i n tho ptet:~nt ~H,~uatlou, go to the poliK ttJcy -Qr~~.

Deaianed by and tailored by Redfern.
The grea teot Sbagmore Coat&amp; kr!own from
coaot to coast-colon black, dark red.
brown and mixtures.
Fur&amp;&gt;kunlk,, Fox, Wolf, Caracul, French Beaver.
Marmet, Raccoon and Genuine Be,ver.
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Pl\O.!'QSED wet and dry debate betwco.n Senator
THEBulkley
~nd,,',Attcirney Gerleral l!et!mari \tho noplres

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Joaeim SmUll 11pent

P'.... Whate)' 'Sun:day.
Oeb. Hawk" a.nd Ernest •Proet
spept SUQCII.y, wJUl Mr. and 'Mta.

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for fall and Wiater

Jl.lthoogh Coach Clyde Ba.ttyn Is
somewhat elated c.\·er the 6 to 0 vic-

Mr. and Mra. Otlo. PauJaon and
chl~o . vitlte4 wJth Mr. and •ra.

ASS{/l!ED HARVE.ST- Bc not decelted.; · Gdd I
' ' not mncked for whatsoever a mi&lt;ri obwe tli, that •htili h o:
also """1'·-0•l.otiun~ 6 :7;
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},. Season Advanceo; Win
Two Game&amp; Laot Week
By Large Score

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Coat Styles

IMPROVES

and Homer Slnclalr ot

Shade .
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IIOI!s Gerald and AltOn aad .Miu
Clara ,.e Perry v1siiecl ne&amp;r Al•
ban:t 1/ith Mr. and l4rt. Pr.vtt

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We were l•te aettinc to New York thi1 aeaton which proved to be quite an advanta1e--Now we
calli ahaw .the very neWett 1tylea--the laat word in winter Coati and Dre,.e•. We invite you to come and
Jcok. You will not he uraecl tO buy .

Practice
Tueoday
To Strentthen Weak
Spot£ of Line

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But t-hat WM ·Y~?Iterday, AnCI when
"GlVE :A' CAJ.,F enough roPe and it wiiJ hanr it;i~Jf," is rou 'If~ milnor: f&amp;8 o. plow ycip
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well ~nown
t~ rill and ijoge
·-. 'I I.t•I'U~by, /·turn up nftthtna"
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erstwhile~ manager of the ChiCago CtibK, ch•n pions of the So you e&amp;n·~ bla~e 'the Ioway
National ;Ba•ebail Leaa:ue, is: del•if.linJ , hlm•cll a com, ~tr~ wll\Cot~f. ~~ ~ ~'"'IIJ;
Jlilttee ot) one to prove that tb the younge/ Ji ,mcratlon I"~ ~~-e,&lt;ilt the I !own~ l•~t_
wbleb prpbably has not seen a co~crrte exalnple of it, ~ ~ ,, ~ • ·
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Mr. hornsby~ Who by VJJ'riotfti ·actloftS wl,ik pJa.viug
bit]l in tJr:c N ationttl Leal!:ijC, )vhil~ ql\ dlffere11~ toams h••
)Jf'oVtd COIICI~BiVo)y that hiH iS the kind Of C!Jar4Lter \hUt
basobnll lhouid use every effort to keep out of rire league
f-,r the gtod of bRseball. The one black mark agalnat·the
way baseball exe(:utivcfl ln the paSt several years, h~ve 1
con&lt;luc!e4 their aftalrs, is that Mr. Hornsby was uot ,,
thrown out of the league, b·~ and ·!J•IliJ&amp;ir•. !lOme av.
l '0 8l'B agq Wh~n ~is scandriiorls conduct finally found its
way Into the open courts. THe fact that' b~ won the coijrt
&lt;hwi&amp;lons floes in nb wu, shapeot form, miti!lale hll ~00·

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fl. ~ALt BRA]!:TON, EDITOR ANP -:PU8LISkEk OF

THE KINGSTOI\l (N.C.) DAILY FRE£

PRESS, SAYS:

Swift

Marvelous New Dresses

Tailored Suits

Modela from Pari• opening&amp;, R&lt;ough
crepea, new wooleno, plaldo, knitted onepiece frocko, The New Ootricb Feather
Wooleno, Rich Velveta, Novelty Sleeveo,
Spant~lel, Embroidered, Variouo Shadea,
brown, green,' ~d, wine and black, oizea
11 to 46.

Two-piece with fur collars
$12.75 to"$16.75. Three~ piece
knitted suits. Four•piece ensembleg..hat, coat, skirt and sweater

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Prices $2.95 to $27.50.
BEAUTIFUL PARIS COPIES

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~nd .$~f)f.75 \
· ' The kind we uoed io oell at $30.00 &amp;. $35.00

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duct.

ur,ip tll,t. the .cpu~tr~
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to l.P41l" l.afi~iil. IIJ• •u~rew ~ ,
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the wprl!l's. ·~rlew mpney.
· ~e ohows
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drea. Come and see Deputllieat Store Prlce1.

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the hom&lt; pt &amp;arl Alklno w..sn...

da;y evenlnt Of laat Wed:: t.o remind
hli 10D Vlrs:U ot hLI 20th l:irthdQ'.

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CI~OFMY
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Boheits Start On

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but rwl on

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The
Gridiron!
Don't miss
a chapter of

Jack

Dtrmht'l. 0'·'rc

au entreat)', !lOW~\·cr
atandlhg lhiCCHatnJ~·
he pehnttted tNalire1·
Wft)' lo the ~11 t!uvut.n
Of t)lood, both' eyei: clo&amp;C¢,
a (friDl cartCa.ture, hi8
a blank_ And, finall)', when
WBli ~nkcn, it didn't cdnl.•.l I
the man appointed lly \tie

TOmWHIL!

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WERil~T

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MATINEE,
S91'Mf80DY
MDIIEOINTO
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ACROSS
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and f'Doltlall
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K ...te ""IJ.•e
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Dh;hopa

In
aamfl batUJ'day when l.hf'"
deteat.ed Wllm1mtt.on. Only :10 t~ O;
has Ohio State tho piowttrf\11 bo.~­
field tor which It bs now 'balnp;
tQu~d?
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TbQ .St~Wdtl 1\t. Pelaware · Saturday 1n ~hl' WUQihl8ton B&amp;me Wftc
dott.cd witlrOhW State .;.wuta anz-

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to liRPM't 1hf. thwr.v thllt
mnp i_nhn.b lt;tl .Ute N!•rtll An'lr.riC,'1\n

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the hom&lt; pt &amp;arl Alklno w..sn...

da;y evenlnt Of laat Wed:: t.o remind
hli 10D Vlrs:U ot hLI 20th l:irthdQ'.

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CI~OFMY
K.IN lbotc · ~

Boheits Start On

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but rwl on

· Strettnuus W~k

The
Gridiron!
Don't miss
a chapter of

Jack

Dtrmht'l. 0'·'rc

au entreat)', !lOW~\·cr
atandlhg lhiCCHatnJ~·
he pehnttted tNalire1·
Wft)' lo the ~11 t!uvut.n
Of t)lood, both' eyei: clo&amp;C¢,
a (friDl cartCa.ture, hi8
a blank_ And, finall)', when
WBli ~nkcn, it didn't cdnl.•.l I
the man appointed lly \tie

TOmWHIL!

CASPER

WERil~T

THE '

MATINEE,
S91'Mf80DY
MDIIEOINTO
, TH!!-HilU'lE.
ACROSS
THE

Ar~ro,- f'f Love

and f'Doltlall
~~-;:;;;:·f.&lt;Jcl , fls,.,l!IJ Spiril~
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K ...te ""IJ.•e
· Read
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were
Dh;hopa

In
aamfl batUJ'day when l.hf'"
deteat.ed Wllm1mtt.on. Only :10 t~ O;
has Ohio State tho piowttrf\11 bo.~­
field tor which It bs now 'balnp;
tQu~d?
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TbQ .St~Wdtl 1\t. Pelaware · Saturday 1n ~hl' WUQihl8ton B&amp;me Wftc
dott.cd witlrOhW State .;.wuta anz-

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to liRPM't 1hf. thwr.v thllt
mnp i_nhn.b lt;tl .Ute N!•rtll An'lr.riC,'1\n

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ConiJI't!IIMall Tells Why
Enormous Sum Could
Not Be Paid

''RtducUON lll tu. tnudena. 1ed to make •ure tbt.i li tQioded.
troyeray toUowtd
the e\IIP[Itlan
Lbl!retore
~ chk!fly be effected b1
Tbe tact that Judie Tha)"t&amp;' a.od
that tbe .mepdment for • learue
IIPOUH'ed if1a' bubthiJl l.,ut. reducilonl ln the expentlltum of hill wile h!Ml t1Wr Ql!plna' qU1111rrt
A motion
wu made to mate Uw tbe local lbodfel. TheM expendi· 1n the front ol t.be bowie saved
am.e~t ~ for one tW'tlll, !1111' tbe mmt pan, are con· t.Mm trom .erloUJ LDJury.
rear, ruul Ulat" eadJ. tfrJ'l tMm trollable only by cltY councils,
.Pla1 (OUJ' 1Cboo1a belort r.betr wtnJ ocnmty commllaonert and othtr
should be eounted COW&amp;rd. a loel!, _,..,•• ou\horillN."
EIUJ)I)OI'U.nr i.be
~l that.
clwnploMblp. Thll motiOn corrled by a Tote or 4 to s. tNew Jud&amp;N be u11:ed to YOiuntartly atve ble frame . 11 within earshOt 10lned
BMton WM noll pneent at that up part. ot their aalarlee, the 1over-/ in .1001.
1101' 111.ld:
Theil , Ule ptWUIJ.y small mea~
tlmeo)
"Amon1 t.he 011'1Ceiloldera, both ended, t.he Kab&amp;t.ma wu liven in·
Tbe amendment to entoree neb
leque team to play each
other atat.e and local, t.here ue a iood Jectlona and. Jfti8IIPCl &amp;o brlnl
team dufinl the aeaaon of footKU mariy Wb06e terma ha'fe already be• bo.Ck hill 1treneth. DuriDI( this op·

Birthfl* and !lol~r, were re·
eltctoa prellldent ILnd secretory of
the laque tor Ul't eril!luina year

Upo~

P.Dd White

or Pomeroy.

Havlnf taleen Into con&amp;lderatlon
pn:eUcaUy aU bUiillne&amp;ll of tbe lea.Jue at thl£ tl(ne, a motion for ad·
Joumment d
pUlled
and
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athletic
r~presentativea
ot t.he
schoola &lt;lepa.rt.ed tor their homes.
w. R. Pamham and Carl HoWle
re))l'e&amp;eDted· Pomeroy and 011Cie R.
Battyn and M. W. Esae:~ represented Mlddlepdrt, A Dally Tr!b1me n ..
pre&amp;entatlve !IlliG attended
the
meeuus.

JU waa the Hoeorable ThomLl- ~

...J e~ln~ of lrontoll, U. 8 . Con~rrea.s·
mar~ from Utls dl8,rtct WhO held the
rapt attention crt au 9.11 he explaln"d

lhe Bonus s•tuat1on &amp;5 It l"eally Is
Bnd Bll the RepubUcan admlniBtra·
Lion wa.s ct.mpelled to deal "lith It
Jl;, J~nkln~i el(plalned in dat.au
Jill~{ why U WAll lmpoa&amp;lble for the

ROttJ:nmel)t to spend ·at "Ulle Ume,
two bUUon, tour hWldred;.; million
dollii,1'B ror bonuH wymenu, when
there are on!)' nine bllUon• ot dol .
lars In the entln tlnltcd states, th~
total wealth in mpney In tbe le.nd.
He alsQ CJ!iplalned earetuny and
un&lt;teu;~l:ndlnKIY Just Why bond Is-

HIGH ST UO 15TH AVC

drl\tea Amerie.a 1&amp;boNH rrom t.htir
Jot-. Annerint tbe. Rooeevelt
c:ht~JV \ tha.t the tuilt Ia a ba.rrier

trade;

iO roretcn
Vice~PreeL
Ourtla dt.ed· •tatilt.ies •to lhuw t:ta.iot&gt;

Governor

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Into etrect by
Reput»tcan admtnlstn.Ucms \hat
only Inc.--ad but lmports dropped 8hatply, th.,ua imur·

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lnl prott~ct.ton tor American wt·
culture L"ld for American industry.
Referring to the 1930 t.artff mea·
sure he awrted [' eould not bt
ccmai4ered yet because eondltloM
made comparison lmpouible and
that there ta ho market abro&amp;d be·
e&amp;UIIe th~ people tbere have no
money. Returnin1 to the 1&lt;tome!ltlc
llituaUon he aS&amp;erted. that good
Urnes cannot come back WltU tht
money; oomes out ot; hiding •nil
people reraln eonfldence.

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•Wha(a...-Man! And What a Family!

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',Prediction Made .

,f: ~noncrmN ~ !·
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Go•ernor' 1 Plan To
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RE&lt;;EIVIJIIC $1 100,0,
Ao ·Annual Saluy; W11-nt
Larger. Salaries Hit
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Publid "el'ficials a.nd employes
lor• " " '" 'L' in th~ da11!' lcq~l-t ~
wrt tbdaJ with thft lntrodar
i 1t'n uf 1l bill b:v Sen. Robm't r,.

Roht= IRI of Tlmn, whi"'h
" " tb~ IJ'OJ)Oflal8 4f the
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Buck&lt;ye Miners
Find w~
DURING

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Grecian PF&gt;•insula'~
Residents Are ;.;."''

IEartern Ohlo
ARTee T&lt;&gt;

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Present Scale

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Sept 28~;:'::~~::::::~
coupled with promLqe of
ne&amp;s und capactty

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empklyme~. re~

the ccnl tte1ds .:.oder, fol· 1
IDwlng o.nnounccment tha,t l th~
O :llo Collieries Co has uctepted
Oeol'ljc Whj.te's ~ttle­
ror its No, 36'1 mtne at
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THERAIDONTHB
SABINE WOMEN
BY H EARL WILfJON
Columbus,· 0.. Sept. :18INS- A protJJblt~ ftg:ht de~
veloped today tn the speclal
sa.lary-cuttlns 6esslon, of the
atate legisla.tnre as a bloc, of
Beno.te wets started " movement to ' 'smoke. out" non·
commital drya and place both
Houae11 on recdrd for eam·

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reb!aaed M~ay evenlna IOI·
1~1111 a aetttement ot the cue, tn I

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paian purpoael!l.
Eventual defeat waa con·
ceded. but the wets wm de·
Ughted at the confu&amp;lon In
the ranks of the drya: when
they learned t.be)' an: to be
embani:8se4 Into votlna' one
way or ttl.e other when the
joint reaolutton eomes' up for
action, probably oomotr.aw.

they were cha.rJed wlth In·

to~atlcm

French Kaott.t. of Carpenter, waa
btoUiht hel'l!l
rdOnda)' artemoon
and placed in the oounty jail to
await a. preliminary bearlns: on the/
chmrre or lntoxtcatlon.
William Haiii'Y· beld t.o the
grand Jury on a charee ot larcinlJ',!
waa released from tlle coullty Jail

SAW I CAR
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SEISITIOII'LLY!

when he fumi&amp;hed neceBIIIliy bond
rqn hl5 appea""ce. •

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A.LL_Io ........ •t tbetalell'ooood thelloclmelo--

t:M ltOdae t. dippina df• phenomenal aaleal pice tod.y.
'oneritio ..nhlc t h e - . , . plua itt abiUty

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lfll undertaken. nte bod)' wiD be
b~UIIht to the Melp counQ- town

perf.... all of itt low j&gt;riced riValL
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ADd when fO'l cet a Rocknt you 1ct •veryfhi.n4. Free Wheelt-

Wedneaday, it. wu llllict. Partleu·
la rs or the death wen! latlcJ.na.

loi-hll ByrichroniHIIIIllft-Silmt Se&lt;ona- Aut"""'tic Swltd&gt;
Koyl!ttftin&amp;-4-NntC..,..&lt;medPowor-Doub\e Drop X Frame

o£ coet1y car Kvancementa-all at

c-U. and &lt;!rive a Rockoe today!
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Fried Chicken di!ILI!i, 35c.l
School child~ ·onty .,20e 1
, Thunday, 5ept. 29th., ; at

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Motor Salea
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The funeral sel'\'lcee for Harry
Knowles, : who . died in OoYlnlton,
Ky., Tuesday, wut be cond~M:tid at
Let.R:rt Palbl. Tburad.,. . anemoon
with bW'ial tn charp •of the lt'w·

.n. be. A car ftr~pretentecl to the public the flr~ or thlt you,

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Run and Bethaay M. E.
Pomeroy, 0. church.--Home "'ade ice ,
Cftam for aale,
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E buy the finest, the very finest
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, tobaccos in ill the world -but
th~t doea aot explain why fo,l ks
~ rcSatd Lucky Strike as
· • mildesc dpene. The fact is, we
• GeYer overlook the truth that "Naam:

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said they c:lld not believe

to Snowden, Sinclair and

would be named t.od~to)'·
nauonal ooaOIUon g"vem·
, WILl formed by Prime Nln'IIJR.amsay MacDonald leu than
to run Oremt Britain

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INS Btatr ...,,
Miami, Fla.., Sept.
FN.r lbat the tropical
whleh r&amp;'l'apcl Puerio
mtrht W'tell.ll lis IIP'J' on
Florida pen.bulala was llllfld
day a.~ the dGrm'• eourte

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port women who aeem to have an
1 RffinUy to the Melas eounty Jail,

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HU-NDREDS ARE ILLED IN HURRICAN.
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More Peace-Is Promi
In Buckeye Coal Fie
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;•PSOl~NS O£MANO il
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U :rou wa11t

Tribune, eall 236-L; It the Bullineill
OHl&lt;e usk for 202·R.

~1.1on, 1'alfft ebanted holy vert-es
One part of Oandhi'a treatment
conatated of a mud plasttr for his
head
At noon, Gandhi lnerease&lt;l his
diet, Latini vrapetrutt with sua:ar
and plenty or water.
Tomorrow, he uld, he wUJ add
SIEK GYPSY KIDNAI~KS
barley water and a arnan amount ot
whey u hil!l oondttton lmprove1:1.
Toledo, 0 ., Sept. 27.-~lfs-War·
DoetOI'll attendJng him repor~ rants *(ll'fl Wued tod&amp;Y for the ar·
00 the Hindu ealend.&amp;r, today was rest Of four men, believed to be
Oan&lt;lhl'l birthday, He celebratec1 it. membe:rs ol a New York KYlJSY
RecommendlniJ legislatlorl a.f~ect,.. _,Y recetvlnw many vl&amp;il.ors who tribe, Who k1dnaped Princess Alicl'
inll' the allOtment of poor relief bu:tu~;ht him 8'1rt.s of flowers and Marks, 18-year-Old daua:hter of
fundi by t.he federal re0011sb"uctlon fruit ,
Kl.ng Joseph and Queen El!.uL~U1
t1 n a. n e e corporation, Oovemor
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Marks o1 the trJ'* ot BrazllifL11
White said :
,8'ypt;les, after J'Obbblg heJ pru-en h
..The nece..lly for 5UCh leglsJA,
~ton Ilea In the tact that the UD•
tOontinued Prtnn PaJE: Qol'.l
t:mp!oyment iUld rullel problem, tp
NOTICE!
certaln loc,aiUJes of Ohio, ha8 be·
come so dllflclllt that it is tmpoqIt ,-oa w~ont to bear t.be world
lble to secure adequate funds from
li!lrles bueiaaU came&amp;. IIOp at Phll
lqeal and stat.e 80urCCI to care ff»'
Sommt!LI'I!I Shoe Repair Shop, !lf!C·
the needs cr tb.B, unemploy.,c:l .
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pnd n.,
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"The J)re8ep.t la WJ of Ohio do not
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provide tor the o.~lon ot ted ..
9 MONTHS OLD Bi\JIY DlES
eral funda to ~e state, or its pqlJ.
tical sub-dlvltdohK., tor tht: rellet ot
The nine months old &amp;OJ'l ol E. J
the unemployed or dee:tttute." '
Kidd,
or Rutland, died at 'I o'clock
Announcing that he .wou1d PJ:e·
Tue:o;day mor~ne at the home or
~ent "c:ertaln other trJ,atters" to tl}e
his pa · en(8. The funeral aerviel;lli
~ttentton Gf' the so~ ip, sJecla1
wlU b~ conducled Wednesday a.ttermesange11, ~e sov~m.or aak~ · for
noon at 2 o'clock With Rev. H F
t.helr co-Operatlon in the eonl!td·
Bolten, otflclKtll\i. · Burial wlll be
eratlon of bls plOJ)O!Ialtl.
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made In charge of FlnsterwaJd u ,~
''You have met t:le etnerlenc!fls un
der\akcra .
wht(:h Decesliltat.ed the Prtvlous of
special sesllions In 11. apint or &amp;Uih~s- to
manlike devotion to the weJttrt of urdllY he JJpoke ln
our people which :1a.e re.uectJd 10 • tbf: blrtbplaee ot HWll'Y
I. 0. 0. F. HALL •f'bunday nlrbl
finite credit upon YOW' patrlotlsm" said t.liat there, as a Y&lt;f!th,
declared the governor
gi~n a book on Olay 5 life
Seplember ~9 th. Good muak:, bu~
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· aranamother. and rMm tha.-'lit&gt;te&lt;•ti;,e J
------learnr.d the l!!liSOO of a v
of ordf!r. ~

(J1arles

Bir.chlleld'• • tlee&amp;n · waa ubanl·
mous. whue Holter waa reeteeted
over t.h~ nomlnees, HJniw of Giil·

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OHIO'"~"
.TAt~ .U.EU~
t OlUM6US 0

Jmfresslve
- • .:, • ·-"" .....were put

offtclalt waa broqht up but when
tbe varlo\ul. ~Moot&amp; sttmed dllllne!'ested, wq.a i;ltopped.
,

A tarae an(! enthw;la&amp;tlc crowd ot
RepubUeans wu present at. a ~t ·
~ heLd In the Court Howe Mon....dal evening. The ml!etlni wu held
In connectton wlttl a Central Com"rittttee· ~lo'n and the various
county candl&lt;lates wem prc~&gt;ent .
'the meeting was JH"ellldl.'d over by
D. 0. Wha.ley.
•lt'be feature speaker of the e ...en.

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TUDDAT, oi:Px iifB'I!R II, lDP

each year, ,.. defeated wbeD a 1un and whOle eom.J)eDI&amp;tJon,
voW of 6 qa!lllt 3 for, wu 1'800l'd.· therefore. la 110t consttt.utton&amp;Uy
ed. All vOted on tblt exeept. Ath· IUilen&amp;ble to ehanp at your halldl.
"To avold the IneQuality of leav·
!1111.
Secl'flt.a.ry Helter then pre..
tbetr compenaatJon unetretted
aented a oew I'OtarJ' IYitem 1D inl
whleh each leatue, team would meet by &amp;n)' reductions. you may make
ot.hen "are subject. to reducall te&amp;"'f or the leque wtthtD a while
ttooa:, my committee hall recomthlM Year C01lnf!. Thill aliJo was mended
dlat your bocSte:l (Senate
defeated by a vote ot 4 to 3,, 1 ~· ~~t~~d Housel,
by reeolutlon nque~t
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and I Dol OJl&gt;ll!ll- &gt; '1'!ip
.such oftlceholdera volwitarlly to
uij:ndment wu favoraitit IQ:t au
rell.nqu.lsh suCh ' portiOn or Ulelt
·y;.lbya.to3vote,
1t.atutory u.lades 11 wJll put. them
The matter of chOQidna leape upon an equality with Ule other~"

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