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I'IIIDAY, OOTOliBR If, 1111

Sugar Run P.T.A.
H o J d s Meeting

1S CUl ·IN
WINO~W

Rev. Floyd Diek
Talks to Students

Located By Historians; Will Be Marked

Wh~

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Society FJier.Crashed

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The reruJ,ar monthly meetlr~
the Bua:ar Run P. T. A. waa
Thurac:lay afternoon Ott.. 13·
Mrs. Otto Strauss, president,

·~AIN ENTRANC[

Arter the rou.tlne business was dis I

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took

posed or. a aener&amp;l 61aclllf:l1on on

Improvements

place. These Improvements eom111~
of flxln&amp; &amp; large room Ior school i

Unlatcheo WindFutening • I

entertainment. The re,ular &amp;cttoot l
~e ~~ou. will be removed and up t.o
date bleachen with &amp; aeatJnr capacity or 1?5 to 200 Pf1'IOUI. wtU be

Climb&amp; In

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Known camp sites

,.IAn!llan •lttl9 ·the rover ~ ' &gt;..
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MOROS PUBBVED
Ma.ntla, P. I. Oct. 14--INB-Scat..
tered remnants or a fierce outlaw
I band
of Moros, routed from! the na ..
; tJve stronrhold at Bud Panamao
: by Filipino constabulary, were pur..
.&lt;oued Into t,he Jolo l!lland wtldemeu
todalo·.
Six were killed o.nd slx !flUllded
In the battle that was Ule cl.Unax of
, constabularly efforts to rl!venae
[ 21 comrades slain ln am~l!h by ilie
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G.rand Jury Hold•
Year Old Youth For

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Chaatly Crime
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ot 75 lo 1fl0 foods, aceofdlnJ' to 1
N!Cf!llt

hnhlt1t.

Eva Marie

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the

FRAZIER BROUGHT

shoe

are continUtna:

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plaint ~t £he Mlllflr Brother., roAd
cdntraet6rH,' 1n . ~l}a."'e Of the•'srad· . Mrl. Andrew Loyer or Steuben' ing work Qn tt}Mew ltCtion of I Ville, }Who has been vislting her
• roatfw"'y on sta J;tqute .No.· '1• tJ:u'U ~tel',I !Mr&amp; uwan '\Ohllll8er&lt; ~nd
Hobsnp 80\IUilor
ddJeport. U 1 waa ftmllY or J4Qlbetry
AVt!QUfl and
/ the alleaatlotl ,or .f.h&amp; oontract.Otl!jMr.• andt N ~I:' Q P . Martl'nl&amp;'tif Mi.·
li~rdlng ro t"~ a.rr.tt~tlnr . o.mcera~: 100 City, the put few wtttkll, re...
, Lhkt · Pruier hM.ct broken ~ JanUirns turned nome 'l'nUl'llday. 8he was

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1potnta ,Jnont heseveral
Jtftwarning
at dllh~~ro1,1s
road
as
to tndtorlst.s.
I occao~~iont~ the Jant.e~ns were found
I broken and t·h~ wa,rnl.ng lights ex .
'-•"'&gt;D·A'~Jl. • tlnguJshed
.
rtraek-a tine wlnt.er keep· I
Charge$ against Frazier· wlll'
.~~:.~:~··-- r K '
I prcbably be filed before B. Justice
or ra(u
oi the Peaoo here soon.
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Knl~rhts Templar.

0 . H . ~n!1 Beu· \I ~wing ' ret urned
~\lrS&lt;li)Y ~~~ . Columbua • where
t h ey attentled the 'CO'nCII\Ve of Ohio
f.nlgl).ts ~pla.r.

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V~NfNO ~ltASS ~T PO~TJ,elND
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· GETS UNDER WAl

accompanted.
bya Mt·s.
· the next reg:ulal'
~will remBip tor.
v~IL. Martine, who , · At
mcetinQ: fJf
' t t I the PO,rtland .evflnlng claas the sub~
1 Mis Htld hhi1h··'
Ool~I::WI
a.Frld&amp;y g~o ap~~~ th~ jec~ of "Soli lll)Pl'ovement" will be
.~ k d
h t d
tUscwsed. All farmer~ and their
~ee ~en Wit · r 1en s.
I wlvll!lfJ Rl'e ln'VIt.ed to attend theJe
,Mn. John S:tace of Ool"Oing IU~ clali&amp;ea, 1Llld ore urgect by the 11).~
rived ~hU1'8day t.o attend the fwz~ ti~ructol', f!:r. Fadely, to o.ttend tl\e
er&amp;l Of Denver Chapman.
,
~l'lt &gt;two tpleetlnrs.
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MI!18CS Nett le, Lena, and · Cla!'a
The tottowtng entet•prises wUl be
KILLS FOX . WITII AUTO
Koehler were recent sueats of their given',consldelll.tlon oft the PI'Ofl'Ml
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sia~ Mn. Chal'les B. \ Flsher of before the school clo,ses: Poultry
Jed Web!lter,
local lnsura.nce Ohar~n.
'
~uctiort, Da.ilytna, Croplng · SYB·
aaent was driving nlong the Rut~ I Gedrll'l ' H
II and. WIIU:\m t;ems a.u(l Rotat.lons; . Buk Keeping,
land-Langsville
road
Thursday
rge
owe
Home Orch'ardin"' M:arketin ·
d
I evening a.nd sudd--...nly &amp;truck aome \ Seh~nlelu ret urned :from Oolum- ~
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an
I obJect tn the I'O&amp;d. whic;h caused his I bua , Thursday a.tter o.ttendlnl the ..,.~ ai\a~~entot. «t you have a
ear to swerve In IL moat mu.tertous , state annual conclave of Knlfhbs Rlt' ....
pecubalr I your own·· pa'r ·
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Ttmpla.r
tic...,..r arm · r ng: t kJ the evenCashton. Jumptne out or the
car to ·.:
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li'P Velltil&amp;.te he found a aoft fUrry .Rev. A. E. M.Jf"lllllO\llh or Oolum~ : A splenc\Ul !]'roup of fellows was
a.ni.mal lying In the road where he qut; wu In toVin ThUI'IJday ca1Uil8' present Monday evcriinr · who tJIhad struck Jt with his car. ln thejCfl friends,. '
4:en.tly w-ere therll fQ•· ~ pui·pCN!e
moonttrht he Wl\8 able to seetha.ttt 1, Ernest 'Bowers, brother ot un . .'J'bere ts Still room 1 11 few mur ~
WM a Ught ar~y f~ . and had had 1 J11.\e Am-ent, 1s quite 1U at tds ~specially the ladles
tts neck broket'z by ~ ·. linpa.eb of home In PlatwoodJ.
y
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the car . He drove back to Pomero)
Mnl. Walter Compton went to i
B. ~
GETS LOAN
and placed It 1n . thp : m~um at Oolwnbll6 Thuns!ifty to attend ihe i
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hia rather's llotel \6n Sprinr Ave.
oonventlon
of
tie
Parent-Teacher
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AIBociatlon
~ · n, ""' · . I.,. _ IN"
10&gt;- ... e
~ w 0 ; 811 of Hunttnrton WM lnter11ta~e Commerce Commissfon
t.o~';:t~r~: ~= ~~~r:~; a ~\wn~a vlaiOOr In town Pr:tday. ~Y npproved th~ application or
Bel'eraf clava
Jf: ~&gt; and Mra Aaron (ri!lkel Zahl .,..e Baltimore and Ohio railroad tor
spendi"'"' the ..... -+
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tb • turther Joan of t3.000,000 from
with her brother. Pathef :ruatne and ram 11Y are mov 1nr 1~
e W"te RecomtructiQn Fino. c 0 .
Dunn
~n Elberfeld h.ome on Mulberry " Th e 1oan 1s f or t.hc prlmary
n e or).;
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"Avenue to. thlll Reid stelnbauer ~
pur•
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of
lnereaelng
employment
an rl
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N'OTICf:
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. h.o~ on Breezy Heights.
4fmuLJtlns business. The road will

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~~~{•;prlo o
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on all o&amp;her rete~ Iliad
lill'' lWid of Seeda. Alae r rttll
fl
Mr
l,l, a }&gt;loan•IIP p 1..
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BellamJ

mecly "Poor But

SATURDAY, OCT. 15

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I'm' the advancement ot the Neero . M'r ·. and
L. A. Persona at·
Welf&amp;re at Melp OOunty there will lien~'d ,a re.vlval mect.tns at the
be tree
given at the Naomi •OranP •: Chrtsttan church near A1Baptlst church Tuesday eventne at 11:'Bd Ttiursda.y even1n1.
8:16 o'clock. :"lvery colored person is i D. W: Welke!' of 1"08torla a.rrlved
crordia.Uy Jnv1ted to attend. Oct. 18. ~uraday•:t9r a· tislt with hia fa.m...
1082. U R. Welcome.
ily:(
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I0-14-3t . ·m,Jph oilmote retuined Thurs·

a supper

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Aa Lonr Aa He Staya In
C~e; WiU Not

ut Amerlcll.n fnnd

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A·Step-Ahead I

A11 guaranteed
ca lf wit.h solid oak

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Addresses Group

eodation Hc1da Meeting
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stx o'·

clock cUnner at the Hotel
Tqe WIVes or the varlO\U\'
apd dlrectom were. guests

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· KNICKER OR LONG
TROUSER MODEL
This ~peciaf group includes Junior model Suits
with one pair long ,tro!l&amp;ers or Knicker Suit with

:lm

2 pair of knickel'f.
SEE THESE VALUES!
storlea.
Loren Tr~le wu called befote

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approximate expendt- : Bombay, Oct. 14.·-;:-~\'::!~ 1 1~1
tiUea of 1900.(1(10 tor the l'epalr and · teen Mohammedarul
1,.:ebulldtne , otrJfl5 locomotives $l ~ a nd 11 were seriously ~~u~~~ln: l lr:l
lOO ooo rolf re]JaJr· of 2 300
fracas with Sikhs
carS, anti $1~480,000 ·rot· building 820 a dispute
the~~ d 81
all steel gt&gt;ndol$~·ca.ra. ,
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ter
overb
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ft num er o1 ~.ows.
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CORDUROY KNICKERS , ... , ... , , , , , , .......... , , . $1.95
CORDUROY LONG TROUSERS ...... . , .. ..... ..... $2.45
CORDUROY LUMBER JACKS .. - - - ........... . ..... $3.45
WOOL LUMBER JACKS, zipper fronb! ...... . ...... , . $1.95
HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS ........................ , $1.95
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WOOL KNICKERS, elastic bottoms ...........
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$1.19
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frelaht

~HU, ~ionjnJ~ngland

' ~bfch ...... lta 1!1•
vestiQatloru .
da;, and atven ~
PQrtuntty to de'J11 the ac:cusa.Uorr.l.
An attomb wU employed In bt8
behalf. Th etndl~tment.R were re-turned :restel'da.y, one for each m\l,l'•
der, despt.te his denials.
the er&amp;n&lt;l J

HERE'S A LIST QF !CHOOL NEEDS ·FOR
ROUGH WEAR OR PI:~Y

I '!Jndertak~

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12
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1 LOT OF GO~'; .. S~;iJit: ~!fl· ~'-· ~ ;.·
25e
LEJ\T~MTTE COATS. woml)lit collar, ci#dUh&gt;yJa.s:)n$:,

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.''r ~"\ite' see~ ~·elt'lbting, $lze~ f;,Jil· . .... $Z:iS;•~ , .. ~· ·::
.f:.;;Ki.~lFJS 3&lt;Pli.~;su~Ji;·c~,~tt'~~~T.~~e~1~W ·~, 1111:~' ·
Jacket, zipper faStnenr, '1,0iors red&gt; blue o~.~ aget\.4, 5, 6 ..
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11130dation. Thh'ty~ etght were
sent including Mt·. and Mt!I~.~~E
MY.land.e r of .Colurnbus, the
.bei;hl conneck'd w1th the
Lon National . .auk.
,After dinner the memberfi
a&amp;~oolation and their wtves ""IIO!!;&lt;I
an lnt'eresttng
a:lven ~~
Mylander His
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.~ .........~gton
Ye~. Be
the merltll
P\ntLnce
tem of
n.lso
banking
effect. monetarY
had on the 1 teat
PM:la.nd~r
thou~rh · th6 l)olnted
Joss In ~~:··r;:~~=1~~
modltieS was , lf%
48% during the -···• •-lOSS tn bcwk
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«!eded 9 at 1%
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$3.M

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BE suRE voti visit .o ua7aots·ouAR:rMENT
BEFOR£
YOU
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notUlcatlon .wta f\IO.m·

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[ Th~ .~~,~~:~~t:w:~~f::~

B'!inkt!•·s
Tt;ursday eventnz wlth

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TO SE

Sold Exclusively

G. W, Keiser

Latter 0. K. ·

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Neweamerito~

MGMy A•allallle;

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vent• Seh!&gt;al. Clclalntr

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Paralyzed Bu~ COli· •
ac.ioua To End ·

tnsun. ·
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· State; Vare ~·•Y•

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lptCf • ., ~~j.inl,. fl ...,.ett,

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Milwaukee famous.

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G. 0. P. WORRIED

Oll1ce ~l' tormaUy ill·
Lelan&lt;l 140!Tia, Unite&lt;!
d'daifes. tbat ·the IOVtrnmeht w.a uni.ble to oompl' wtth
queatl for the proYIMonal arl'tl6t
This

Bob Smart Shoes

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SUFFERED TUESDAY

B~ W1LLIAM PARKI:R
INS Slatl' Clorreopondent
Greece, Oct. 1&amp;-INSdeli.Y of da)'S. the on~k

Saturday and Nn.S&lt;~hool!

Ah! Here They Are

The Shoe that made

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Co'·lumbus Banke'r'

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F lld''al Co'flll'nnlent Ia
Balked In Attempt To
_ Get h·Mqnate

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C~l. RALPH Cit£
FAILS IN O,ATTLE
AGAINST' 0Ell H

Ef~R SPEECH

Deport Him.
Known camp cl•and p&gt;-b•bi•I
me.''"
lo •he whg,rl
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camp sit t s arc lndlc~...ttd a.t{.n'~'.., dl ~ at. W heel _...,.
•nn where n"',J)rO""
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,.. Int'e
r1tve1· en tlte ut:~ CJn!Y.J.Il)H!;: &lt;c:: ~ch. rrui'II!H v.-Hl foliQw.
Maj~ pfl.gen:·lts w ~ll be r: -·--1 ~· . 'file DauaQ~er~ d tll~ ~m:&lt;l·~an
Mingo Junction, two miles below R(:.· vclullon ·of OhJo wUl unveil tour
E.tc·ube11vi lle,
whet ·J Wash:lr. ~tAt nwrkers. during the c:J un..b cf
spent four days with th ~ rnctiam. a l ul~·b.l'a.tlon. A motctce.de of 0.
.Mo,rlclta, Park.erNburg·, and Polnt R. cUlcers and memb!'l'ti, propCo t'J
PleaBant.
Clvl.c and
patriotic tc.Uot~· the trail oo . OhJOJ tt,)~,·er
agenoies pla.n to erccl. a mnrke1· at Route Ny1. 7ond Wtl'lt V\r~intG. , Riv·
Slz('ll·t Cr eek. W. Va., az1d then to t+ Route No. 2.
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from
Columbus
where
he
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conclave or

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The AmP.rlt"fln menq J" r.ompo.sed

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DEA~
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Double ,Murckt
[NT ffi ~N ; ~s

JE;1-1,0USY CAUSE

Varietlea of Focul• •

Ohlo &amp;nd' Wert V1Ji1n!&amp; - ll:lCnoublc
r·:.1 1 ~cH;1 n !'! fCtl low t.d 'by ra:11 1flte t ~n~t. o r
r: 1mcla.y. Warmer Wmight and ooldn.Jivndo y.
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15 ACCUSED ~ f
KILUN~S IN LIMA

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NEWS 8~R'llOE

UREN TRUESUn(

Freda Knopp , Clara Jetren,

were teet ex.·

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ts 1the se&lt;:ond time that
been take n 1r 0m the
ft.
It o-• be&lt; •·rt th
auer
n ..,
ere
nlrht ILUattendant.
'I1le
broken into tn 1929, and
receipts stolen.

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OHIO STATE LE
B~~-ther 61 Vi~lim {

Gza.nvUJe, 0., Oct.
U's no lOnger unl11.dyllke rc
to cheer for their aehool
1'hlll WB.&amp; the opinJon
MIB8 Helen OlMY, dean
In announcing that the
ban apin.st co-ed.
Oenlwn unlven:lty hu ben . W!AIO,I
1 and the girls may Mrlek all they
: like Saturday a.t the Denlson1Mla.m! aame.

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Edwards, ,
Win - /
ona Pickens, Mari'O.rf&gt;t Cartwright ~
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June Henry, Eva Oom""'""
_...... France.~
Grade &amp;: Bes~ie Pickens,
A Blcentenn1a1 c e1e...• ~a t!on mar k Ed wards, Bernadine Ha.yne.'l, J~&amp;n• ed by a journey d own th
· e 011
1 ) 1·1, . _
Henry.
er of a ~rroup dramatizing ~orgt !
• -I·Wae.hlnQton's tnip In 1770 P.Qd by a.
:~,eries ot pageants nt
or lleltr
IWRBhlngto~·s ()am p sites, will bJ
TO LOCAL JAIL observed by th e Ohio vo.lley 1tram
Octa.bcr 21 to October 31 , l· 1c t1 1 : •
CUft'ord Framer W&amp;li arrest.ed ' by The Jc.urr.eY will t egi11 ju'it north
Shm"lff A. 0. Tracy 11nd deputy of F.'a 't Ltverpool. October 21, ftnd
Hank Young, ~lday mornlng, and pmt-eed to Pc.tnt Plea.sa.nt.
brdug~t to · the count.~· Jail here.
----·-- --Chara-es ot deatructiQJl ot property ,
will
likely was
be ""d
~··'"''him.
. Frazier
IU'l'&amp;Bted
a. com·

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&amp;~~.fe for parentis and pUpils,
All
changes wll be f inanced by the Su~;~:nr Run P . T. A. Assoel.a.tlon " hlch 1
ex~ts to have the room remodeled
within t.he next month.
1
Al the end of t he meetina a COWl~ 1
eutttng a hole in the window of u1ot..hcz··s present ahowed Miaa
unfastenlnll the laLch , Grumwr again wtnue1: or the atten·
1•''':" entrance to the In · dance banner.
I
SeTVIce
Bt,v.Uon
on
Avenue, utddleport.
CLIFTON HONOR ROLL
I
takln11 about $ti0
The honor roll of the Clifton ,
~hool. a$ announced by 0. W . Me- i
De1mott, principal and teacher. ts !
as follows :
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Blake.

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Oracle l ; Leon.rtt Van Matr"·f
Hc~ry Martin Johnson, Harry Varhm. Ln wrence Smith, VIolet Harrison .
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G~ad e 2: Herman Varian, Chu. 1
va .. um , otll! Jeff era, Elmer Rusaell !
Rober t Com pson. Laura Varian
an~ Hank I Dorothy Tolliver, Mnrfle A. Johd~ 1\
,
son, Henrietta Edwards, Katherlne
Fox.
Orade 3 : Pearl Lout.se Pox, Wilma I
Newell, Helen Maxine Rickard, Bel- j
vn Marie Young, Ohest.er C&amp;rt- 1
wl·lght, Paul Henry, Ray Jeffers ·
Earl Filmm Lockett, Ray Pickens.
Grade f: OpnJ Harrison , Nina
Newell, Pret;ld1e Smith .
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Grade 5: Pea.rl Edwards, •Mina 1
Bea1de Yo1.1ng, Eugene Fox, Horace
HaYiles, Carl J effers, W1Wil.ln an '
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A . Smith, Donald Haynes Ada

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Tribune, call 236-L: if the B\lHifleM
Office ••k for 202-R.
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laws wUl be rlven •trtetest conskl- !

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SUPf!LY IS SURE-Tr'u~t \ll or4, Bl!d !iq !fOod:
110 lllltlt thou be fed. Delijlht thy ~ alao In t;!)e Lo!JI;
and:l!ie 8ball IJIVO thee the' dee1r s of thine heart.-Poalm
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Exlen.s1ve plans Cor a hU&amp;e cele~
bill lOll here au Hallow~n night
h .1 .: t e~ n made by the Fcenry
d.-r. , et t P ' ul lllc Amc •lca n Le~

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f'III~Hlc~ w!Lh prb:cs ror
var:loms

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Winninr Ma~ker Come• it\ Third Period When Galla'rher'ExecUteo Fake R£ rerse Play And Easily
Covera Seven Yardo for Touchdown

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~eco~dln

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dlt&gt;:pon and 11. weneJ~t l HallowH u
P tl wl]J f.ld'V J.U :.1 th ~o. L niP

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WOULD YOU SPEND
AFEW CENTS TO
Save Several
Dollars?
Any one would spend a few cent. to

wu gone; next
another game--and
set the1r mmds on

r~ve

Mack twu:e m

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on their advice.

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A single fortunate purchase nves you

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And buys you better thinrs-for the table,

I. Uh16! t!llty vr Allll!llllll\ 1

Ulllll ( blkM.g II

And that is exactly what

paper and read ita advertiaementa and act

,

''Behbul fhe

a dollar.

you do, arain and ~gain, when you buy this

the,. easter hut JOb

for Army had

f~ the house, for youtself.

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Smarter cloth·

es; extra convenience, inereased c-omfort.
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All aorta of nel" fatiofaet•ona.

form the good habit of reading the ad·
•vertiaemeuta with care. : Th, news !they
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ANQTHER MEAN MAI'f
COURTS have discovered anot)!er ".~•Qest man."
1· !H•e wife brousht cofplalnt ~ auth~~t{e; ~jlplluse he
insiljted on man-handling her tt Yl!l'io9• !ill!i')l !lid once
wh~l' the fam1ly wanted tel take a :dn\le lnctje-f,mUy ear
ahdlothe head of the household o)&gt;jl!~ted, 11.0 'too~ a most
un.ll:!lal
method to wevent
the ride.
, as well •• effective
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Hei~lashed the tires with a t:JI'ZOr.. 1
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;Such men should be made to a;ppreOJate tile' f!'ct that I
fa"llJies are not mere happenin;s te do with as the mere 1
~hi,m dictate•- Such feliowe are in need of ~tferent pun•11!lllel\t than a mere sentence of a stlpui!'J;&lt;!d
of
In the workhouse or' eertaln sized fine.
of
and the rantirur by the so-&lt;: ailed
wj,p,lppin11 posts are r,ljcs of
no place In moderli
the whlpplnl!' post 18
for II) en of the stripe of Ill• ~uijl.•••ll~~ ~~~t;~,.~~
type of coward who will crinre a
Sl)lt~injl thp.t ap.J!'ar~ to be, d,ll~11ero~~
his vengeap_ce on a poor, weak ana
18 Ju~ 'the typ~ who clln be ~~re4f
CO\')PlA,eiy, bY;,&amp;
the uunlshment can : ;~,~~~)-t!i~';';ij
~~~~::is
ibit lli.nlo harmful ttl n
l!k!vere
wowiJ ~e, tA ~Uhq~f!l~da, llf.WP!'tJ!llf.ll' f!'•.lflren
treated in a wol'lle 1"anne~ by. ~elf p~r·~~ .~~ily,
ret b•J enourh' tllat ·\h18 f~~~\lf 1 1il#IMI!rf•~ l•
iimrer nece8114l"Y.
~jJI'tieJr•musi ' lea~il' ~ltl '~iil!E~e· ·~'t.i! tlte&gt;ilttl\1 1 11'~ 'i!hat is
hp,IJ,iyen ,t~ phan~e ~ 1!1Mfl'#jjl\lt.•P,4 ,t,t;ere
world better to accOIII'!&gt;Ii•h tile purpose 1:~~::~~~Et
tl\~il!i a m.:,;• ~.;• oi p\iredilslon •usert fn ·fu~ 1 \'tjrht dlt..etlon 1r
"h~ ~1,n the right proportions,
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'I'!~E

ested In dPvlrP.t to foretell lm t1
B1lde8 ani1 Udol wavf'! -- ~ffll. l (ill:F.\P-

n li treet. dance
entertainment

have ll!en ll.lrau&amp;ed wh1le adml/ls
h Jl 1::~ th~ &lt;lom e wMJ 1 .. some useful
11 u.cle m wf'a.rlng upr,.a•" l or food
I fhls pl11.n hiLs bet&gt;n taken by t.he
LA!!ulnld•~ to p10t-un l'!eee~&gt;li.ry
IJ It ~ fn1 tne l"'llcf p1ogrom lu
1 \of ua 'JX 1wll vlclu '~ •L was 'laid
1 •n I wll u11 Hr8ed to (.OOfl('r&amp;te with

GlOSf CONHSJ: n~Al SCOR[ I~

Yacblnet tG prMid f!l!l.rtbfJUo kPIII

are •aid to be In the malc1lli hilt
the pollll"huu1 woul11 be more lntPr

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18 the
tha~ we have in him, that, If we ask an~ tl)lng
to hie wtll, he heareth us.-1 John 6:14.

the poll&amp; TI&gt;OY atnt """"'

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tour huU:y D'LUIP ~~4

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Pl'fj1f!hllt .
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Herbert Hoover rhey eye fOWll Democrat&amp; il a
\lery moocl.Y ma®et. They make
, Charie• Curti• you
\ Vj~e·l'resldent
feel very brlttlf
1J. s. S.nat.lr .
_ Gilbert l!ettman
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Man)' a. man haa ehana:ed h ill
CPI!IITOI8man, lOth District ,
_ Thomas A. J enkins pollllC8
&amp;fter l1x bl8 th uneree•
Conpel8tll~n-at-Large
George H: Bender, L. T Palme1 han atered c.t h1m tor a tew min ~
utel You ca.nnot. eall It illtimtda'
STATE
tion :sut we are certain lt &amp;tn't 14David S. ln~ali s mlratlon
Governor
Ljeplimant Governor
Lee B Palmer
we have never &amp;ecn any strong
, ... , George C. Bradcu \ e.rm work aroWld the polll But
s,cretary of State . St~te Auditor
__
, . Joseph Tracy I:'k~~~~h: ~:!h!~~:i~
Harry S Dl.y : plenty or muscle
ISt •te Treasurer ....
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attorney
«eneral
J
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B
Blicku
When you c~ut cf the pol's
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Joh11
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the
mugi!l say 'Ooocl morntna', M1
Stotc Seruotor
Bugs hope you voted tor the n,:ht
CO\JNTV
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party
Tom W. Ju •• s
RepnlM!ntati!/e
'Art~"r Beeg,le, A. B .Bmgh':lm The fact that we a.re. still alive
County Comm10sioMrs
IKt
indicates that we dtd
Cedri• Clark
Prosecuting Attorney
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John Splrrs
Cle~l&lt; c/ Courts - - .
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0 Tracy
Sheriff
G•o A Memhart
County Recorder
R. G Webswt 1
County Treasurer
1,leo~ore Bee gle 1
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1 County Surveyor
Ben H E"mg i
Coroner
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(Mil'k},Daily Timet Leader, President til the Tupelo (Miu.)
Daily l'le.;., And renerally regarded as one of the most sul:eeu,fulsmaU city ...b6ohers in the South,,oay1: , '
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1 !'}!t CaiTJ' •n acfvertiling message to the people of lb ~~.. 'llj 1
fti;4' tOll 41&gt;d "1th better reaulta than any ~ther medium,:-.;,tJ¥"n ; I f

am 1~1 to pti~ from the newapaper bu11nesa.
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yean as a aueeeuful publitber, I
have nel'et lmoWD a merchant to achieve noteworthy •ucc:- with·
cut the help of the local newspaper, and I know ef very few oth•
e• buaineuea
t!.at can exist without publicity of some s.;&gt;rt,
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"Should the' tim" ever cmne when the local n-•~per

Unletl';rou happen to be an in:rited
lfll~t, of the Brillilh Royal Family, the bert
wu tq "aee" )'!inclaor Caatle is under t,he
wpvoy of: a wM'ormed guide. ln•a sin(l·
SQ,n' patt~, ~~ will t,ell J'DU ib history;-:point out tbll!ll of ,1ptereat whose full 111·
nif,icance wo!!ld ucape the u,nattended tour·

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'sho11ld it!e,.eh!be~' that the copy is mo!'&lt;l important than the oize of
the apace it occllpies.

use "11uide•'\ wju,n you do your daily ma~
ke,lpJ ·!'.~f~!lnia. &lt;fhese ruldes are tile ad·
ven:t•lli!!•~' If!, llii• paper, T!l~v lHl roll
w~"'· .-cl .l•the ~ equally lmpoi'~t
"hp1!' !PU:~;~
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STANSO
CREOSOTE
EMUI.,SION

"Pieaae do not misunderstand me. l believe in bir apace for
bir stores and big businesses-The Birpr the better. But bi1
apace and black type alone will not sell merchandise. Advertiainrahould bt~ euy to read and truthful. It ahould deoeribe the
1ood1 or service, or both-And it should be written in the oame
tone that a 100d merchant talks to a rood cuotomer.
"Adverti.sinr io today the greateat potential force in buin....,
and th-is no aubstitute for the local newspaper ao an adverti•inl mecll11m.''

Soli bJ Ute

Stanabury Dru1 Co.
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SUPf!LY IS SURE-Tr'u~t \ll or4, Bl!d !iq !fOod:
110 lllltlt thou be fed. Delijlht thy ~ alao In t;!)e Lo!JI;
and:l!ie 8ball IJIVO thee the' dee1r s of thine heart.-Poalm
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CONFIOENCE-T~I!

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Pt11Ucal Sei11Ml•u
I

Exlen.s1ve plans Cor a hU&amp;e cele~
bill lOll here au Hallow~n night
h .1 .: t e~ n made by the Fcenry
d.-r. , et t P ' ul lllc Amc •lca n Le~

I :

1 111 11 1t hll..'l t Pf'n 11nno unced
f'III~Hlc~ w!Lh prb:cs ror
var:loms

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1 c ~tu me o personag e~

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1 urul other forms of

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j tho CVUllll ll&lt;"!" ll l
1 ce&amp;~

Winninr Ma~ker Come• it\ Third Period When Galla'rher'ExecUteo Fake R£ rerse Play And Easily
Covera Seven Yardo for Touchdown

co'!,!id,eqo~
~eco~dln

~

llllo.klnt

ll

1

&amp;'Or

'£t

COLDS, COUGHS

s.e

tbroal, mn~e~~lar ,.,..,.,...

L--

aaatlear.heaapatal,•pplyMu&amp;•L- H
irri
M
terole, """ oountePlaD.t

a ~Ill

Mu.Ril"'l'!
OIJ,!t tll'..ll.lium;.
wlll
1}1
I' P rm l ot i+lf' u+•btuL!ou w hu h I
~ wlll I.e lu ld r u th~ l&gt;trf!eU&gt; ol Mid
dlt&gt;:pon and 11. weneJ~t l HallowH u
P tl wl]J f.ld'V J.U :.1 th ~o. L niP

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Th .. ccuunlttee in churlfC or the

tJli'J Jarii llc r.o;

Y. t 1l

u11nplet"~~- n_oc-

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A-T ALL DRUGGIST&amp;

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WOULD YOU SPEND
AFEW CENTS TO
Save Several
Dollars?
Any one would spend a few cent. to

wu gone; next
another game--and
set the1r mmds on

r~ve

Mack twu:e m

.. .

on their advice.

~

Mlt:rophoots"

•lt'"

A single fortunate purchase nves you

1 pt an daUJ tA the Da.IIJ 'J'rtbune,.
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mol'!! than the pnce of a year's aubacription.

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Npt1 Hard lo '-urn
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And buys you better thinrs-for the table,

I. Uh16! t!llty vr Allll!llllll\ 1

Ulllll ( blkM.g II

And that is exactly what

paper and read ita advertiaementa and act

,

''Behbul fhe

a dollar.

you do, arain and ~gain, when you buy this

the,. easter hut JOb

for Army had

f~ the house, for youtself.

I

tiJ e'

Smarter cloth·

es; extra convenience, inereased c-omfort.
• j

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All aorta of nel" fatiofaet•ona.

form the good habit of reading the ad·
•vertiaemeuta with care. : Th, news !they
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contain is valuahle and -praetical.

HllnL

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nhu:: 1.'c amv r11'1

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ANQTHER MEAN MAI'f
COURTS have discovered anot)!er ".~•Qest man."
1· !H•e wife brousht cofplalnt ~ auth~~t{e; ~jlplluse he
insiljted on man-handling her tt Yl!l'io9• !ill!i')l !lid once
wh~l' the fam1ly wanted tel take a :dn\le lnctje-f,mUy ear
ahdlothe head of the household o)&gt;jl!~ted, 11.0 'too~ a most
un.ll:!lal
method to wevent
the ride.
, as well •• effective
r
'
Hei~lashed the tires with a t:JI'ZOr.. 1
,
,
•
;Such men should be made to a;ppreOJate tile' f!'ct that I
fa"llJies are not mere happenin;s te do with as the mere 1
~hi,m dictate•- Such feliowe are in need of ~tferent pun•11!lllel\t than a mere sentence of a stlpui!'J;&lt;!d
of
In the workhouse or' eertaln sized fine.
of
and the rantirur by the so-&lt;: ailed
wj,p,lppin11 posts are r,ljcs of
no place In moderli
the whlpplnl!' post 18
for II) en of the stripe of Ill• ~uijl.•••ll~~ ~~~t;~,.~~
type of coward who will crinre a
Sl)lt~injl thp.t ap.J!'ar~ to be, d,ll~11ero~~
his vengeap_ce on a poor, weak ana
18 Ju~ 'the typ~ who clln be ~~re4f
CO\')PlA,eiy, bY;,&amp;
the uunlshment can : ;~,~~~)-t!i~';';ij
~~~~::is
ibit lli.nlo harmful ttl n
l!k!vere
wowiJ ~e, tA ~Uhq~f!l~da, llf.WP!'tJ!llf.ll' f!'•.lflren
treated in a wol'lle 1"anne~ by. ~elf p~r·~~ .~~ily,
ret b•J enourh' tllat ·\h18 f~~~\lf 1 1il#IMI!rf•~ l•
iimrer nece8114l"Y.
~jJI'tieJr•musi ' lea~il' ~ltl '~iil!E~e· ·~'t.i! tlte&gt;ilttl\1 1 11'~ 'i!hat is
hp,IJ,iyen ,t~ phan~e ~ 1!1Mfl'#jjl\lt.•P,4 ,t,t;ere
world better to accOIII'!&gt;Ii•h tile purpose 1:~~::~~~Et
tl\~il!i a m.:,;• ~.;• oi p\iredilslon •usert fn ·fu~ 1 \'tjrht dlt..etlon 1r
"h~ ~1,n the right proportions,
, , ,,
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'I'!~E

ested In dPvlrP.t to foretell lm t1
B1lde8 ani1 Udol wavf'! -- ~ffll. l (ill:F.\P-

n li treet. dance
entertainment

have ll!en ll.lrau&amp;ed wh1le adml/ls
h Jl 1::~ th~ &lt;lom e wMJ 1 .. some useful
11 u.cle m wf'a.rlng upr,.a•" l or food
I fhls pl11.n hiLs bet&gt;n taken by t.he
LA!!ulnld•~ to p10t-un l'!eee~&gt;li.ry
IJ It ~ fn1 tne l"'llcf p1ogrom lu
1 \of ua 'JX 1wll vlclu '~ •L was 'laid
1 •n I wll u11 Hr8ed to (.OOfl('r&amp;te with

GlOSf CONHSJ: n~Al SCOR[ I~

Yacblnet tG prMid f!l!l.rtbfJUo kPIII

are •aid to be In the malc1lli hilt
the pollll"huu1 woul11 be more lntPr

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:CHRISTIAN
18 the
tha~ we have in him, that, If we ask an~ tl)lng
to hie wtll, he heareth us.-1 John 6:14.

the poll&amp; TI&gt;OY atnt """"'

liUt ,.... ouapec.t llitl' oolll&lt;l

w,

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a,,,,_

•l•"-fl ~ ar
tour huU:y D'LUIP ~~4

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Pl'fj1f!hllt .
_ ,
Herbert Hoover rhey eye fOWll Democrat&amp; il a
\lery moocl.Y ma®et. They make
, Charie• Curti• you
\ Vj~e·l'resldent
feel very brlttlf
1J. s. S.nat.lr .
_ Gilbert l!ettman
- ,
Man)' a. man haa ehana:ed h ill
CPI!IITOI8man, lOth District ,
_ Thomas A. J enkins pollllC8
&amp;fter l1x bl8 th uneree•
Conpel8tll~n-at-Large
George H: Bender, L. T Palme1 han atered c.t h1m tor a tew min ~
utel You ca.nnot. eall It illtimtda'
STATE
tion :sut we are certain lt &amp;tn't 14David S. ln~ali s mlratlon
Governor
Ljeplimant Governor
Lee B Palmer
we have never &amp;ecn any strong
, ... , George C. Bradcu \ e.rm work aroWld the polll But
s,cretary of State . St~te Auditor
__
, . Joseph Tracy I:'k~~~~h: ~:!h!~~:i~
Harry S Dl.y : plenty or muscle
ISt •te Treasurer ....
1
attorney
«eneral
J
chn
B
Blicku
When you c~ut cf the pol's
)
Joh11
A
Ll
J/d
the
mugi!l say 'Ooocl morntna', M1
Stotc Seruotor
Bugs hope you voted tor the n,:ht
CO\JNTV
,.
party
Tom W. Ju •• s
RepnlM!ntati!/e
'Art~"r Beeg,le, A. B .Bmgh':lm The fact that we a.re. still alive
County Comm10sioMrs
IKt
indicates that we dtd
Cedri• Clark
Prosecuting Attorney
'
John Splrrs
Cle~l&lt; c/ Courts - - .
A
0 Tracy
Sheriff
G•o A Memhart
County Recorder
R. G Webswt 1
County Treasurer
1,leo~ore Bee gle 1
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Daily l'le.;., And renerally regarded as one of the most sul:eeu,fulsmaU city ...b6ohers in the South,,oay1: , '
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1 !'}!t CaiTJ' •n acfvertiling message to the people of lb ~~.. 'llj 1
fti;4' tOll 41&gt;d "1th better reaulta than any ~ther medium,:-.;,tJ¥"n ; I f

am 1~1 to pti~ from the newapaper bu11nesa.
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have nel'et lmoWD a merchant to achieve noteworthy •ucc:- with·
cut the help of the local newspaper, and I know ef very few oth•
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Unletl';rou happen to be an in:rited
lfll~t, of the Brillilh Royal Family, the bert
wu tq "aee" )'!inclaor Caatle is under t,he
wpvoy of: a wM'ormed guide. ln•a sin(l·
SQ,n' patt~, ~~ will t,ell J'DU ib history;-:point out tbll!ll of ,1ptereat whose full 111·
nif,icance wo!!ld ucape the u,nattended tour·

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'sho11ld it!e,.eh!be~' that the copy is mo!'&lt;l important than the oize of
the apace it occllpies.

use "11uide•'\ wju,n you do your daily ma~
ke,lpJ ·!'.~f~!lnia. &lt;fhese ruldes are tile ad·
ven:t•lli!!•~' If!, llii• paper, T!l~v lHl roll
w~"'· .-cl .l•the ~ equally lmpoi'~t
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EMUI.,SION

"Pieaae do not misunderstand me. l believe in bir apace for
bir stores and big businesses-The Birpr the better. But bi1
apace and black type alone will not sell merchandise. Advertiainrahould bt~ euy to read and truthful. It ahould deoeribe the
1ood1 or service, or both-And it should be written in the oame
tone that a 100d merchant talks to a rood cuotomer.
"Adverti.sinr io today the greateat potential force in buin....,
and th-is no aubstitute for the local newspaper ao an adverti•inl mecll11m.''

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~141 : C?ct.. 15-JN8-8k&gt;wlr ~
ll'hel~~Chtd\c, WoWeft!', hu not
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· • tM yet m~ With tbe aPQrOVIIJ ot the
lndUstpal reatOn at
orJablze:r;l of tile varlOul societlea.
fraw. where the text.Ue
~ ~~ body f~ tlt&amp;t it mu.st still
abow a. recovery tCtr the l'lrat tlmt attactt lf~t ~rtanoe c.o Its spec&amp;lnce the world C11l1&amp;.
la.l tra«itlorul 'and mUllt 3.vQld fus~
Unemployment ftlutes have ~Je· ion with- 1~ tivall.
~llne.d by nearly twelve ~r cent in
It ,voul4 alio be
the: NOl'd department. which com- to find ~ under a
prlE~ the put lnduatrW c1U. oi 'tor tbe 12,000 patntiop
L111e. RoubaiX and Tourooln(J. om.. trlbuted aDlQill" the ttve
clal at.a.UaUcs recer.tt.ly pubJJabecl c.f the "exhibit! sent by
ahow• onl)' sspoo totaQ)' UQemployed
aaain.st 40.000 reported at the bet-lnnlns ot aprlns.
Qlht:r tndust.ries abow slmilar
Improvement and It is thouab1: that
the early winter wm reaDy begin
to shew a proaperlty wave.

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m9tor~. ~ ~c)'CleiJ and II\Otofb!Of.tl•.lJ'b~ ~ one

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tnulk tor every 96 peRtJnL ,
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for th.e umual .\~
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OJnn at. the Gran~ ~ aDd so
for ' the ezhlbila )li'OLU1Ie t.q be ~n
bla:er Bnd tetter than ever befprro.
/JJ in former yean. the Onnd
Palall wUl be beautltuDY odeeontsd
one o:r tl\fl new featUI'H to ~ bu -

on t.he prOYtd Hahtlnl br meam ot FOUJll&gt;
up In

of artiatfc- Iampi

arrna because ona or the members 10vf'lY ~~ erfect.B.

of t.he bro~hOod ot Itinerants,
Paacal
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ed for ha.vlns sketched an Amerl- ~
to vltlw ot the ptu.ent tinanela.l ca11 tourlat.
criabl which has brought c:!tftcultles
The Judie told hlm tll4i\ the onl~
to many of the artl&amp;ta in Prance, It ])fi'IKIIla who could clreulate among

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JUde &amp; aod Guinther ~ •.o al~. at&amp;teu ~ to Ot.&amp;int~r 1
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·~lklltoa'w-1!: · eruw ~- ....,m who fumlded bui ncovem:1 and
the b&amp;ll fdl4 watt arouDd. end f«
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&amp; 50 · )'8rd r11D tar the ara ICIOfC,
dliWilin( tbe ball m:eiver In ~ W¥ downed on btl own ,1:1. !Doe• '
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t.rua ~ halt •.a.Jotd.
fOUibt bJa way f~' ~m I Yard ptn.
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atreet. ,.... tlad, wbo appu~
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. Pt.'~ ~r DJI!IIde. KIOh mack taln 1114 Gulntbtr CluJ4 ticked tD
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-- . - · - - - yard Uno ... .......... by """
t ..pd\ fli!Pble(l on ULe neat play, N'w BoMn 10 and Orw Jf&amp;ln I
who wu pJa,q witt\ ibe
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Bolfon, the bo&gt;"• catne -rl&amp;ht b&amp;ek
~fi~ 1\ Guintqer ' *lekld tO Yllrdl wu Oh tbe reoelvtr .ub no RI4J'D. !
ball. pve ehue. AI be eD00
terad the ~~~.
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tr&amp;tkJ. 1*\)UiuaJ J)roeed •
BoetoD. Ch1ldle; made li anmher :
botlnded ....,.,.. . ff0;!1 bJI
Jl. 0\li"Ctt made 2 ·
Ohlldrw pu1 falled ,. d4l a third lor a 5 1
~luded. h~ 0~~
1\ut dOWn pn a ' bea. ~!uJ ltaCk yard penalty. Staten ldck.ed oul 1
hands IUUl darted into UJe
·-"~~"low, \he ball *iklni tbe 'em~
path ot 1he appro&amp;ehinf car.
WIUch carfled MVeril Pantl'lm of bounds OD Poa1ero,'1&gt; CO. Her.!
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11tltll him, Blackwell lhtal1y stop- s. hor~ of ISUblt.ittJtes went In ror '
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Btatlln failed to gain a.n!l so did
KlDBii made &amp; )'lord ao did RU&amp;ped auddegl)'.
Hll i&gt;-e toT·
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Playa 1
CJ1lldi'eJ. St.atf:n to JentiM pallS- !!ell ADd ap.ln OUintber quick 1
lowed t.he paUl ot .tile ba.JJ. u
.1 ed Ui nrdl 1 AnoiJler J)aiS wa'l t.t- JtkMd to New Boet.oo'a 20. Two
l h.d - · ....,."" •'It roUed tnto the paUl -of
t.:~mple~ . Chllctre)" made 2. F cur- oaal6 t&amp;Ued and tbe aame ended 1
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tho kick imd IIddie picked
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tru~k wheel atruet· the ban
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to Jenkins tor 20 aiu.l another the center Of the flelcl
ti{UI blocilllla I&gt;Oip ..... ·ble IOOlnand a loud report followed ~
Al'~t Clown.
Guinther made &gt;be '
SCore Pomeroy 20, New Boston Cl.
txnetoy',s ~ltl P a n t h-e \' ltne.
maes anct ·'a. nne exhlbUJon ot ~n
the bladder of ihe baU bW"tt.
ta~e.
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·Ktekinl from. behlnd hlll own fl.eld runtng, went tllroulh the ~- · The
lad stared Wide-eyed •lit\
Anctner Pa.&amp;l! 1\llS lncwn9ltlte a., Pcm.eroy ~0
New BOI'Jton 6 ·
~·.wl~h , lt!J ftt&amp;t ' .,utheaetUl lltill u.ne, ·Staten aot otf a. Jl).ce · t~ q~ont tam m the q~t~le .
the remn&amp;Dts ol what b.fd
I WllB QUrd two penalliet. ot 6 yard11 McQuiq
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OhiO' t'OOtWJ ce&amp;IP (If ~ aeaeor. ~ck ' but the ,~ 'WMa e&amp;Ued back of the team &amp;n4 m~e a rwl&amp;way
been a football. A ellaht te&amp;r
each fteUitltli. Staten kif" ked fllud LCrow
LT J Cunninghe.m ,
~~ ~t.s ~It when J.,ddle fdld tbe Pan~e;ra penallsed lS race roc M yard&amp; to a IlCOn!. Qrue·
mlgM have been diSCerned !n
It was Pome1·oy's ball on their own l Ka.~r
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Stanley .
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of 'cele- yan18 (or .. routhlni the kicker Rr apln kleked tbe .extm J)Olnt. : the lad's eye o.a the PanQler
l:lli. Klot&gt;,s maue t1 and Oruescr ArnOld
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b~Ud PJ"~' li\rided the baUI· wbtch bl'ttljl'ht t.be b~~oU whftre """
The outstandlha 1)1&amp;)'tn on the .
blll'l rolled by, J.,ei.vlni the
made It pnt dowu. A Pfl.l'': oruser W ell•:
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wli!k or tJLe 6ctoto obW\U..ua aod Bostonlans elected to rush the ball toetnr teaU' we~e ChildreY, Staten
youngeter atandinl at the
t o BlackWell to OUIMher made !9. 0811(:1
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Won M ti)e J1.n lvenal et.adiqm or ln!tcad of ldcltlnr. ll'h1B tbey did an"d Ctl.rdo. CNidt:V played a . side of ,the street, undcclded
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PortS- Out ~ SlOPped twlce, once on a .. whale" of a. p.mt' whtle Btl!. ten : jus~ wbat 'a ction to take.
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~th .by a 20 w 8 score in a. lme J)lunge and once when crow dld some nne pulit.Jnl 1.w1 -PlUJ&amp;!nr
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game playM ·Wlder the Jl&amp;hte.
~roke tQ a ~ but the second 1and Curdo· was a iiulwark on Ute
OW)l 34.
Blaek.well
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t:verllng ,
CUi:'ldnr for t.he moat RSl't- bke a play was 4'RBU1 called bo.cik and , de1enze !or New Boct.on.
Gryeser mlBesd goal. , Scon!
Childrey made 3. A pa.."'h WK;., In- 0'"'"er
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Childrey •
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gave a '
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u~oe's ~~ed offn ~d the beJ1 ~liS complete. F. Curcio made 3 and SUbstitute&amp; for New Boston Pen· l
of tb~ves.. every player t;lotn«
Oltlldrt:y tht;u orok~ lhrough Ute espeelally good wb~ the re~oL • of 1 ftnally,. downed on New Bo4p.un Stat&lt;:!n kiekro to Pomeroy"s ·42 out nJ.nston for J. Ounniniharn, I:en '
bcundli.
for PhlJ.Ups. Pomeroy, Andrews tor
hip pa~ In putt.tpi over the win- ltn~ for. 34 yard8 ·before Guinther the t~a.m perfonned nobly, Bfer 131 yard ·mark.
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Klocs made 4. OuJnllter qulck: Kai8er, Kindle for Wolrc, Jenkins ,
nii;)IJ Di&amp;rgin.
··w.'led Jilpl. llUJ' t;he center of the &lt;hewing up e,&amp;pedaUy well !llBd. 1 Pcmeroy lost ftve for off-slcje or:
~ctpt !b . the Iouttb q~ ft~ld. 'J"#iet: ~ no . gatns were
Blackwell ~a.yed a nice pmt' G.lilthc ftn:t play, Staten toalug f IJm; kicked to New Boston's 2 y~ llne /CJr Blackwell, 8elr'leno.bel for Me·
wml) ~ tioy&amp; le~ ¥P .. oonsldera))ly . ~111d
Ouipther intercep- cUd ln faet every one of l-lte JJne- the \)l&amp;Y belnJ ~lled bad; . qu:.- • •ht'J'I&gt; nrnw downed the ball. Slfl.- Q• . M . 'fhw:nton tor K!Oftl. 1
· ~ fXOlll beblbd his Kcial R : m11 for 0\11nther, P. Thornton 1
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wtth a · 13 to 0 lead, t.hey played ted .a ~us c.n the thlni p~y but men whc:Je w&lt;»:k IS ne,v n nE't~-~"iy I drilY then· mlftp, ~ · i.rid · !then ,·InPCl;ttle~'OY mughed the
k1c~c·· , for Crow, Joachim lor Bat'::.
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tine, eo.ijalstent· ·t~WaU, , evtt:n
~roy was oft' side and a.e showy.a, ti\At ot, the .b~ ~eld, I other. Staten then , ticked land
tlte play wa:; called back, 1 Scorltlg, tor New Bc6ton, Chtl- 1
tll CQIJ h t.l\e.y seemed to be weak: in . ])tl:l&amp;tlz¢d ·ttve ·flU'da.
The ga.'rile wu plafed 1\8 tou~a: Guinther returned the bi,u to yirt~~; .
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brea.k,lng up the New ·BOBton, aerThe, next play then n.w Btat~~l
.t:lnf. ~Wit
l:iefcre tieing downed 011 Ne"w Bo&amp;- fe.·mcroy be.lng penalized Hi.
1&lt;,lrey touchdown; Pomeroy, Ouln-)
Two
plays,
a
buck
and
a
pass.,
ther 3 touebd(\Wil8, Grueser 2
lal oftenslve.
pi.SII to Jenkin5 for flr:&amp;t down to
Nrw Bost:m -,on the toes and dr:·l ton 30
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;- At tl.rnes the Une held lUre 1,\ Pomeroy'S 2C y~rd line whete tke fendtd the north gual, with Kl()('s
Klot~ made 2 ai,d rE.J&gt;Eiaed ·for 1aUed, of;)qt Pomeroy was agnin off- voals after touchdowns.
down&amp;, Pomeroy 11: New Bc:sstone wtUl •b ut at .others, JIO~bly th~ q~r eDded.
Jdeking off. Staten being downed 1the · sanw ·but Pc.meroy again otl· side &amp;nd tOOk 5 mof{; , Childrey
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In the last pet'lod, lt faUed d,lsm:~.1·
After another pa:!8 had been en hi.&lt;; own 18 yard ltne.
side. Kloos then htade 3 arill' -..·ticn then piOU8'hed thn;ugh the nne In tc.n ll.
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Pomeroy
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1y &amp;Dd pennltted the BoatoniaJ.u; 1inoom~ete Childrey Jrl!lde anollier
ChUdt-ey tried twice for no ilj.ln KlOe! failed 1.0 ga.l.n, Guinther
~;toPPQCt by Guinther arter getting Nrw :Boaton 30.
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to make thelr only score ot the 1first down thru t~e Uiie to Pome- and Sta.ten klc.ked out o1 bourlds kicked over the iQal line.
........)). tbe rest of the team. S ;. .. Otfteial"
L:.o?e· refenle : Olul~t.
(~; ;after ' a , ser..s.atlonal rnaroh roy's 14 yard marker. Chilri,.... on the Pomeroy , 30.
Qn flnt ple.y Pmneroy penalikd th
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u aftemaatb e:f th• Nc:ent eaerelt~ Meua• ,.. Muiee.D
throua-h !the en~re field . The I!OOr- Lllen made 3 a.nd. Ever1lng , made
Grue£er on two tries and an off ' five" more for cm$15 and rihn- ·attn fe,lled tWice and Guinther um".re,
·~ nenlan.
~~. . a.,. rotM:-Piu ]y, the e~;pwleW• of JU-ehhidop~• ~~
1first doWn on th-= .flvc yard strj~ . skle penalty made ftr&amp;t down:.
l,nr, ~ the home lo.d(J
j drey !a.ilt-'d to pbt and ataten bl.tercept.ed a pass but again Porn· I
T "FieNi, · .A:JtCM,talk ·O.~-. · f~·lf·,Miin IU~i.J ~~ l~ ~.,..
wht.n Guinther had
. ChUd,rey m"de !o~r Bnd then went
Kkes made another tl)•at &lt;lo-,n kicktd Ouint-ber retuminiJ 10 . to ·•"' wo;t' lor o!!slde.
1M r.;..., Clo~-S"'to ,..,.,.,., ~ ,.,., ~~. ~...- ; ,
A paM Staten to Jenkins then
J•Jt b7 tM
af die lattrQ-mh~ V(o ~; th.ui.J.J,•-. ..........
"wtiitbT4o~il.· beaut!tul
ont lor the toWfudo'*n. The kick and then another but bott. sl~ce the ccnt.:c..t uf tbc field. Pomeroy
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tq the ·
for the ·polnt w&amp;.s bloeked.
were oft"s1de.
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pu sc."id, BID.Ckwdl to erow for 10 made first down on Pomeroy's 24.
By International NeY.'f! Service
~do• to ~co. The ..Cf'Clic&amp;l, wi'!!lt ~Wt~Jah• ,.-...t tM I.W~o' U.•
ttml "'- ........ of priPh ~itt.~ to •IMiate Ia Me~, wbUe' . .
The BCGtonl&amp;n~; look the ball . . un
~!l~er then took. the ball tor but Pomeroy Jest flve for oft. .e. Chili;ll:ey f&amp;Qed to gain and the 1Duquesne 21: (}IJJ~e 6.
Ot'neva B; St. Vl.ri'ceilt 1.
~01 ta~(ia; 't o eaopei'a1e With tiM 'p~eat ediet. draw a.-~·
own 2 :va.t'd stripe and never R 00 yard "I"ide to a toochdbwn ahd Guinther ki~ked to New Boai.on's Quarter ended.
Score Pomeroy '13, New BO&amp;tuu il. Temple 11! ; Bucknt!ll 0.
'I,... Pii~J.elll ~~o '~~Jl•• 'It,• I ~11 C•tfaali~ dl~e• '"':111.
31 yard where . Crow stopped ball
Qla'r:.er
Clemscn
19;
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E ' tur...ttl·hata:dciob·.......•-if the, "iMOliuit.••&amp;~atatiitiulo aHw•
t-ourlob
carrler in hlk tracks as the quar&gt;·
Stat2n's pass was tncomplete but Howard Payne n: All!tlu 13.
Ill• ~U_..' at•~~"-'Wid}. ~· y.,_tjc'aa. ueerb ~at th•t!J.,.I
tet· end~d.
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lldnu
wu ~; Ia ..W.anpte pup, JP.'f'.I'IQIIIISlt al&amp;ci.t. &amp;•r t&amp;a1
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s, 'New Boston o ""''a 14. Childrey maele 2 and Mltlsa.p&amp;32; Spr 1- .. Ifill o.
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w~-. caM COIIiUft: ·~t•f• ··~" M..-"!'hil• .~ ekiJeCI pnttle :r.ero - line. Chlldrey " ·w.ftl1! 's 6:
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';~,~~~lit. over and the ~cC're we~ 1'¥11.8'Minea 13; Siuunons : 1 .
Ameriiiai
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13, 'New tloston 6. The Transylvania 'I; unto::1 !Ky) o.
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wa.s- 'tiJ~d for the e1.- Wake !"o~e6t 0; N. Carolina. SU,.t.e o,
~ll 1 §l!ore resulted af-~ Qayt()n 7, _Xavier 0.
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A\lcliDt.,~LauJ~tlr
$b.otttun L~o::~: }J.J Ute
"of 98 yards by New .l Jaskell as. Baker 0.
Iu t.: 'Y ntln d f\.len• h1 nolhiog ~~~
~ l; or-,:UI~r;, l iJo:ht enuqgiJ to be us~,-'1.1
~f.IW.burn 12 ; Fc.rt Ha,ys Btate n.
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11\lbern. 11.nd tuT l)ll.y&lt;&gt;ll HS Hudlht
: kTCir.ed tb G.Uln\lieL· ~l!)rado A811es 'Y; Dl!nver TJ"ilty. 'l. ; laup;ht~r . ~ . nd"t ~ _u11mtlou the ~··rl,\' &lt;:11 tht• m:o\&lt;J.~~- ~t .t!te Se~·eQ .
"' ·'!"'.ba,n Oil b.1a own 15 MoptfUlB Mines 27; Int.ennountalo dlSD~~~~llll! rwlse U· maket~, and lt!eilth ~·l!ulur~ . 'flle~nret pr.a&lt;.1.lqr.t
bp. some beau·Vnlversity 1!.
the shot!kl{l~; diJ;~lurtlon of t11~ fllC'e 11liOt~uu wnR T•lnde In 1830 by :a
j;;t.;,;;;;;,,;;;,;--l~.m t.broprh, lJtnl"j Afgics
W(ll!tern State 0~ tl!Ot It oC(·n~lous.-Lord O!Tefjter. t•:wm.:h ,uu:,u,ith, t•u.si~lr J,cfli\1•
opposing teo.m i n the Wlllla~.nette 26; CcU. nt It:~ho 0.
field.
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the field :ror a touch· Muskl~gum 32; Ashland ·s. ·
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delivered. 8}TB.CU-6t;
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Radio De·
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radio or eel! :Mt-J. LO.. M. Cl'061!.

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furniture. Pay

Stars of· the Big

or exchange fumltUl'e.
Jl)'euch'a used Furniture Ex·
~nae North Sflt.end . Bt., Mid·

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11 t.art. Wrtt.e Al'oert MUla, Route

Mlf., 4390 Monmouth, Clncinnatl
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1t1t wdl m,; the fmt:tf; mul prfiJ•tlf·
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lutJh,• d~\ !t'l llli!!lCC Ull Ul' ftJI'I\1 II iJf!- ' ;0;ilw·o:y ;;;.,;;m
rlmll t• ftmt•l l\m ur tl•t• nLn1ulc ,.hich
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Score Pomeroy 20, New Boston 6.
Kloea kl=vh;: a~~w n~t:~~~~
18 to
34. F. Curcio made 3
a.nd Ohlldrey adddd :t Staten pa.sscd to EverUng fm 3 and statell
kicked out ot bounds on Pome·
21. Kloes made 2 but Black·
;;.;;;;.rllw,:n los't 6 and Ouint.her Ucted to ',

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IN OUR OFF'I&lt;.;E

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is tbe tweecl cuat.

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Send ·15 cents (in :&gt;tilll~\11 or t:l}lll)
to Fuhion Jlun:au. Wr1te r.:areful\ y•nd P11tlnly your name anq full addra~•. t\!.e "umb&amp;r of tltc pattern antl
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to Friend, JointlY Acel!oed With Widow of ·ilis Murder.
Lll&gt;bY W1bo Can Claim Widow'a 1'hlrd of Esta.te.

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TIZIPLE'

Youth(ul in mood are the pla idtd
woolen~ in ,•ari{Hu red and green

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BRILL.JANT

).togte ~ Rray tw~d mixturto as
afmclied is outstandmgly smart.

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f;nc•·lnw u cuul4l ht! ruund in I lit' Ul!!·
trlct, ·nnll nil ' were he iu;; !ll"ed In 11

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Jt "'ra.ps tlu~; figure riving a tad
slendet a-ppl:arincf to the wearer.

Monnlcne "'oolens can o.! ~ o be
used for this model, and 1f you
please, you can make the ~.:ollar oi
fur.
ThiJ ;ntttrtJ 1\"D, 7i81 111ay Ill Qb·

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(LARGEST Mf-YEkR HOTEL)

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Toda,'• moctel bas loaqs of ~nap.
The: full collar creates the smart
broadened shoulder effect.

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S,tr4nge 4t;~gles in Tobacco Meir!s Will
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.GAMES ouTsiANDING eAs;KS!

Tampa~ ~Fio~i~4\,
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Offer• M•RY
Sinwle:

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~141 : C?ct.. 15-JN8-8k&gt;wlr ~
ll'hel~~Chtd\c, WoWeft!', hu not
IIUI'8ly \net dep~ ll ~~
· • tM yet m~ With tbe aPQrOVIIJ ot the
lndUstpal reatOn at
orJablze:r;l of tile varlOul societlea.
fraw. where the text.Ue
~ ~~ body f~ tlt&amp;t it mu.st still
abow a. recovery tCtr the l'lrat tlmt attactt lf~t ~rtanoe c.o Its spec&amp;lnce the world C11l1&amp;.
la.l tra«itlorul 'and mUllt 3.vQld fus~
Unemployment ftlutes have ~Je· ion with- 1~ tivall.
~llne.d by nearly twelve ~r cent in
It ,voul4 alio be
the: NOl'd department. which com- to find ~ under a
prlE~ the put lnduatrW c1U. oi 'tor tbe 12,000 patntiop
L111e. RoubaiX and Tourooln(J. om.. trlbuted aDlQill" the ttve
clal at.a.UaUcs recer.tt.ly pubJJabecl c.f the "exhibit! sent by
ahow• onl)' sspoo totaQ)' UQemployed
aaain.st 40.000 reported at the bet-lnnlns ot aprlns.
Qlht:r tndust.ries abow slmilar
Improvement and It is thouab1: that
the early winter wm reaDy begin
to shew a proaperlty wave.

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tnulk tor every 96 peRtJnL ,
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No ~ pt de~~
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made

for th.e umual .\~
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OJnn at. the Gran~ ~ aDd so
for ' the ezhlbila )li'OLU1Ie t.q be ~n
bla:er Bnd tetter than ever befprro.
/JJ in former yean. the Onnd
Palall wUl be beautltuDY odeeontsd
one o:r tl\fl new featUI'H to ~ bu -

on t.he prOYtd Hahtlnl br meam ot FOUJll&gt;
up In

of artiatfc- Iampi

arrna because ona or the members 10vf'lY ~~ erfect.B.

of t.he bro~hOod ot Itinerants,
Paacal
. M:usine ' was recen"~.. arreF.t'
ed for ha.vlns sketched an Amerl- ~
to vltlw ot the ptu.ent tinanela.l ca11 tourlat.
criabl which has brought c:!tftcultles
The Judie told hlm tll4i\ the onl~
to many of the artl&amp;ta in Prance, It ])fi'IKIIla who could clreulate among

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.oc.tler
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shqwlns tb&amp;t the JnCl'e&amp;IJb)c~ber
or empty cradtea 1P PriUIOl ~, ~-

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JUde &amp; aod Guinther ~ •.o al~. at&amp;teu ~ to Ot.&amp;int~r 1
Yictol7: 'out .then- la ll_
OM W
·~lklltoa'w-1!: · eruw ~- ....,m who fumlded bui ncovem:1 and
the b&amp;ll fdl4 watt arouDd. end f«
In
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&amp; 50 · )'8rd r11D tar the ara ICIOfC,
dliWilin( tbe ball m:eiver In ~ W¥ downed on btl own ,1:1. !Doe• '
thlnr 1&gt;111 _ ,_
t.rua ~ halt •.a.Jotd.
fOUibt bJa way f~' ~m I Yard ptn.
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a co~- ~,.. boil ~''"
lootboll 11\10 \110
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atreet. ,.... tlad, wbo appu~
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. Pt.'~ ~r DJI!IIde. KIOh mack taln 1114 Gulntbtr CluJ4 ticked tD
enth- .,..
-- . - · - - - yard Uno ... .......... by """
t ..pd\ fli!Pble(l on ULe neat play, N'w BoMn 10 and Orw Jf&amp;ln I
who wu pJa,q witt\ ibe
Lv.ai L
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Bolfon, the bo&gt;"• catne -rl&amp;ht b&amp;ek
~fi~ 1\ Guintqer ' *lekld tO Yllrdl wu Oh tbe reoelvtr .ub no RI4J'D. !
ball. pve ehue. AI be eD00
terad the ~~~.
the tMI,U
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tr&amp;tkJ. 1*\)UiuaJ J)roeed •
BoetoD. Ch1ldle; made li anmher :
botlnded ....,.,.. . ff0;!1 bJI
Jl. 0\li"Ctt made 2 ·
Ohlldrw pu1 falled ,. d4l a third lor a 5 1
~luded. h~ 0~~
1\ut dOWn pn a ' bea. ~!uJ ltaCk yard penalty. Staten ldck.ed oul 1
hands IUUl darted into UJe
·-"~~"low, \he ball *iklni tbe 'em~
path ot 1he appro&amp;ehinf car.
WIUch carfled MVeril Pantl'lm of bounds OD Poa1ero,'1&gt; CO. Her.!
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The lad fW't.ed a.tter, realil·
11tltll him, Blackwell lhtal1y stop- s. hor~ of ISUblt.ittJtes went In ror '
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by an &amp;u
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Btatlln failed to gain a.n!l so did
KlDBii made &amp; )'lord ao did RU&amp;ped auddegl)'.
Hll i&gt;-e toT·
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CJ1lldi'eJ. St.atf:n to JentiM pallS- !!ell ADd ap.ln OUintber quick 1
lowed t.he paUl ot .tile ba.JJ. u
.1 ed Ui nrdl 1 AnoiJler J)aiS wa'l t.t- JtkMd to New Boet.oo'a 20. Two
l h.d - · ....,."" •'It roUed tnto the paUl -of
t.:~mple~ . Chllctre)" made 2. F cur- oaal6 t&amp;Ued and tbe aame ended 1
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tru~k wheel atruet· the ban
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to Jenkins tor 20 aiu.l another the center Of the flelcl
ti{UI blocilllla I&gt;Oip ..... ·ble IOOlnand a loud report followed ~
Al'~t Clown.
Guinther made &gt;be '
SCore Pomeroy 20, New Boston Cl.
txnetoy',s ~ltl P a n t h-e \' ltne.
maes anct ·'a. nne exhlbUJon ot ~n
the bladder of ihe baU bW"tt.
ta~e.
, The 11ne up :
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·Ktekinl from. behlnd hlll own fl.eld runtng, went tllroulh the ~- · The
lad stared Wide-eyed •lit\
Anctner Pa.&amp;l! 1\llS lncwn9ltlte a., Pcm.eroy ~0
New BOI'Jton 6 ·
~·.wl~h , lt!J ftt&amp;t ' .,utheaetUl lltill u.ne, ·Staten aot otf a. Jl).ce · t~ q~ont tam m the q~t~le .
the remn&amp;Dts ol what b.fd
I WllB QUrd two penalliet. ot 6 yard11 McQuiq
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OhiO' t'OOtWJ ce&amp;IP (If ~ aeaeor. ~ck ' but the ,~ 'WMa e&amp;Ued back of the team &amp;n4 m~e a rwl&amp;way
been a football. A ellaht te&amp;r
each fteUitltli. Staten kif" ked fllud LCrow
LT J Cunninghe.m ,
~~ ~t.s ~It when J.,ddle fdld tbe Pan~e;ra penallsed lS race roc M yard&amp; to a IlCOn!. Qrue·
mlgM have been diSCerned !n
It was Pome1·oy's ball on their own l Ka.~r
LO
Stanley .
a.~
of 'cele- yan18 (or .. routhlni the kicker Rr apln kleked tbe .extm J)Olnt. : the lad's eye o.a the PanQler
l:lli. Klot&gt;,s maue t1 and Oruescr ArnOld
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b~Ud PJ"~' li\rided the baUI· wbtch bl'ttljl'ht t.be b~~oU whftre """
The outstandlha 1)1&amp;)'tn on the .
blll'l rolled by, J.,ei.vlni the
made It pnt dowu. A Pfl.l'': oruser W ell•:
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wli!k or tJLe 6ctoto obW\U..ua aod Bostonlans elected to rush the ball toetnr teaU' we~e ChildreY, Staten
youngeter atandinl at the
t o BlackWell to OUIMher made !9. 0811(:1
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Won M ti)e J1.n lvenal et.adiqm or ln!tcad of ldcltlnr. ll'h1B tbey did an"d Ctl.rdo. CNidt:V played a . side of ,the street, undcclded
Kleu~
added
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wat:
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tlie ~amcW!l ~YlB
PortS- Out ~ SlOPped twlce, once on a .. whale" of a. p.mt' whtle Btl!. ten : jus~ wbat 'a ction to take.
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' pellallzed II. Guinther ldck.ed and Guinther
Q
I·. Curclo
~th .by a 20 w 8 score in a. lme J)lunge and once when crow dld some nne pulit.Jnl 1.w1 -PlUJ&amp;!nr
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It w~ New Bctoton s ':lall on her Kloes
RP.:
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game playM ·Wlder the Jl&amp;hte.
~roke tQ a ~ but the second 1and Curdo· was a iiulwark on Ute
OW)l 34.
Blaek.well
LH
t:verllng ,
CUi:'ldnr for t.he moat RSl't- bke a play was 4'RBU1 called bo.cik and , de1enze !or New Boct.on.
Gryeser mlBesd goal. , Scon!
Childrey made 3. A pa.."'h WK;., In- 0'"'"er
PB
Childrey •
well ~jliLced and Well oiled m"- Fau;teroY .PCtiallted five yards lof j For Pomeroy the WOflr. of GuJn6 N
Bolio 0
chlne -the
gave a '
account dft'.. if.lde.
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ther, Crow, Orue&amp;er and Klot.a
u~oe's ~~ed offn ~d the beJ1 ~liS complete. F. Curcio made 3 and SUbstitute&amp; for New Boston Pen· l
of tb~ves.. every player t;lotn«
Oltlldrt:y tht;u orok~ lhrough Ute espeelally good wb~ the re~oL • of 1 ftnally,. downed on New Bo4p.un Stat&lt;:!n kiekro to Pomeroy"s ·42 out nJ.nston for J. Ounniniharn, I:en '
bcundli.
for PhlJ.Ups. Pomeroy, Andrews tor
hip pa~ In putt.tpi over the win- ltn~ for. 34 yard8 ·before Guinther the t~a.m perfonned nobly, Bfer 131 yard ·mark.
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Klocs made 4. OuJnllter qulck: Kai8er, Kindle for Wolrc, Jenkins ,
nii;)IJ Di&amp;rgin.
··w.'led Jilpl. llUJ' t;he center of the &lt;hewing up e,&amp;pedaUy well !llBd. 1 Pcmeroy lost ftve for off-slcje or:
~ctpt !b . the Iouttb q~ ft~ld. 'J"#iet: ~ no . gatns were
Blackwell ~a.yed a nice pmt' G.lilthc ftn:t play, Staten toalug f IJm; kicked to New Boston's 2 y~ llne /CJr Blackwell, 8elr'leno.bel for Me·
wml) ~ tioy&amp; le~ ¥P .. oonsldera))ly . ~111d
Ouipther intercep- cUd ln faet every one of l-lte JJne- the \)l&amp;Y belnJ ~lled bad; . qu:.- • •ht'J'I&gt; nrnw downed the ball. Slfl.- Q• . M . 'fhw:nton tor K!Oftl. 1
· ~ fXOlll beblbd his Kcial R : m11 for 0\11nther, P. Thornton 1
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wtth a · 13 to 0 lead, t.hey played ted .a ~us c.n the thlni p~y but men whc:Je w&lt;»:k IS ne,v n nE't~-~"iy I drilY then· mlftp, ~ · i.rid · !then ,·InPCl;ttle~'OY mughed the
k1c~c·· , for Crow, Joachim lor Bat'::.
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tine, eo.ijalstent· ·t~WaU, , evtt:n
~roy was oft' side and a.e showy.a, ti\At ot, the .b~ ~eld, I other. Staten then , ticked land
tlte play wa:; called back, 1 Scorltlg, tor New Bc6ton, Chtl- 1
tll CQIJ h t.l\e.y seemed to be weak: in . ])tl:l&amp;tlz¢d ·ttve ·flU'da.
The ga.'rile wu plafed 1\8 tou~a: Guinther returned the bi,u to yirt~~; .
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brea.k,lng up the New ·BOBton, aerThe, next play then n.w Btat~~l
.t:lnf. ~Wit
l:iefcre tieing downed 011 Ne"w Bo&amp;- fe.·mcroy be.lng penalized Hi.
1&lt;,lrey touchdown; Pomeroy, Ouln-)
Two
plays,
a
buck
and
a
pass.,
ther 3 touebd(\Wil8, Grueser 2
lal oftenslve.
pi.SII to Jenkin5 for flr:&amp;t down to
Nrw Bost:m -,on the toes and dr:·l ton 30
.
;- At tl.rnes the Une held lUre 1,\ Pomeroy'S 2C y~rd line whete tke fendtd the north gual, with Kl()('s
Klot~ made 2 ai,d rE.J&gt;Eiaed ·for 1aUed, of;)qt Pomeroy was agnin off- voals after touchdowns.
down&amp;, Pomeroy 11: New Bc:sstone wtUl •b ut at .others, JIO~bly th~ q~r eDded.
Jdeking off. Staten being downed 1the · sanw ·but Pc.meroy again otl· side &amp;nd tOOk 5 mof{; , Childrey
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In the last pet'lod, lt faUed d,lsm:~.1·
After another pa:!8 had been en hi.&lt;; own 18 yard ltne.
side. Kloos then htade 3 arill' -..·ticn then piOU8'hed thn;ugh the nne In tc.n ll.
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Penalties,
Pomeroy
56
yards;
1
1y &amp;Dd pennltted the BoatoniaJ.u; 1inoom~ete Childrey Jrl!lde anollier
ChUdt-ey tried twice for no ilj.ln KlOe! failed 1.0 ga.l.n, Guinther
~;toPPQCt by Guinther arter getting Nrw :Boaton 30.
G
RAl'l CAt-WS
to make thelr only score ot the 1first down thru t~e Uiie to Pome- and Sta.ten klc.ked out o1 bourlds kicked over the iQal line.
........)). tbe rest of the team. S ;. .. Otfteial"
L:.o?e· refenle : Olul~t.
(~; ;after ' a , ser..s.atlonal rnaroh roy's 14 yard marker. Chilri,.... on the Pomeroy , 30.
Qn flnt ple.y Pmneroy penalikd th
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RobinSon hAft .. 11
C...U.• ue.wE
u aftemaatb e:f th• Nc:ent eaerelt~ Meua• ,.. Muiee.D
throua-h !the en~re field . The I!OOr- Lllen made 3 a.nd. Ever1lng , made
Grue£er on two tries and an off ' five" more for cm$15 and rihn- ·attn fe,lled tWice and Guinther um".re,
·~ nenlan.
~~. . a.,. rotM:-Piu ]y, the e~;pwleW• of JU-ehhidop~• ~~
1first doWn on th-= .flvc yard strj~ . skle penalty made ftr&amp;t down:.
l,nr, ~ the home lo.d(J
j drey !a.ilt-'d to pbt and ataten bl.tercept.ed a pass but again Porn· I
T "FieNi, · .A:JtCM,talk ·O.~-. · f~·lf·,Miin IU~i.J ~~ l~ ~.,..
wht.n Guinther had
. ChUd,rey m"de !o~r Bnd then went
Kkes made another tl)•at &lt;lo-,n kicktd Ouint-ber retuminiJ 10 . to ·•"' wo;t' lor o!!slde.
1M r.;..., Clo~-S"'to ,..,.,.,., ~ ,.,., ~~. ~...- ; ,
A paM Staten to Jenkins then
J•Jt b7 tM
af die lattrQ-mh~ V(o ~; th.ui.J.J,•-. ..........
"wtiitbT4o~il.· beaut!tul
ont lor the toWfudo'*n. The kick and then another but bott. sl~ce the ccnt.:c..t uf tbc field. Pomeroy
~
tq the ·
for the ·polnt w&amp;.s bloeked.
were oft"s1de.
,
pu sc."id, BID.Ckwdl to erow for 10 made first down on Pomeroy's 24.
By International NeY.'f! Service
~do• to ~co. The ..Cf'Clic&amp;l, wi'!!lt ~Wt~Jah• ,.-...t tM I.W~o' U.•
ttml "'- ........ of priPh ~itt.~ to •IMiate Ia Me~, wbUe' . .
The BCGtonl&amp;n~; look the ball . . un
~!l~er then took. the ball tor but Pomeroy Jest flve for oft. .e. Chili;ll:ey f&amp;Qed to gain and the 1Duquesne 21: (}IJJ~e 6.
Ot'neva B; St. Vl.ri'ceilt 1.
~01 ta~(ia; 't o eaopei'a1e With tiM 'p~eat ediet. draw a.-~·
own 2 :va.t'd stripe and never R 00 yard "I"ide to a toochdbwn ahd Guinther ki~ked to New Boai.on's Quarter ended.
Score Pomeroy '13, New BO&amp;tuu il. Temple 11! ; Bucknt!ll 0.
'I,... Pii~J.elll ~~o '~~Jl•• 'It,• I ~11 C•tfaali~ dl~e• '"':111.
31 yard where . Crow stopped ball
Qla'r:.er
Clemscn
19;
~ine
o.
E ' tur...ttl·hata:dciob·.......•-if the, "iMOliuit.••&amp;~atatiitiulo aHw•
t-ourlob
carrler in hlk tracks as the quar&gt;·
Stat2n's pass was tncomplete but Howard Payne n: All!tlu 13.
Ill• ~U_..' at•~~"-'Wid}. ~· y.,_tjc'aa. ueerb ~at th•t!J.,.I
tet· end~d.
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Ohlldrcy made Hr!!t down on Pon•- Ma.rshall 'l ~ QeGrgeto'wn IKyJ o.
lldnu
wu ~; Ia ..W.anpte pup, JP.'f'.I'IQIIIISlt al&amp;ci.t. &amp;•r t&amp;a1
.~
s, 'New Boston o ""''a 14. Childrey maele 2 and Mltlsa.p&amp;32; Spr 1- .. Ifill o.
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. ol ·Calloollb
,..,, de•:l:f: Jo... .._d nlooll;.a. 'l]olo
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nid..wl
by ll:l6 actio11 1•f''f
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ftmt.
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ChUSou
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CproUna
ID
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Wolford
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~ ,W~ hM ole"d hil •"-"~• to lbe
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f and ttt.e ball was thre e Southwestern &lt;Tex., 'I; St. Ed- I
w~-. caM COIIiUft: ·~t•f• ··~" M..-"!'hil• .~ ekiJeCI pnttle :r.ero - line. Chlldrey " ·w.ftl1! 's 6:
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htM&amp;JoW. . fieJ!I Me:uco «:117
';~,~~~lit. over and the ~cC're we~ 1'¥11.8'Minea 13; Siuunons : 1 .
Ameriiiai
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13, 'New tloston 6. The Transylvania 'I; unto::1 !Ky) o.
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wa.s- 'tiJ~d for the e1.- Wake !"o~e6t 0; N. Carolina. SU,.t.e o,
~ll 1 §l!ore resulted af-~ Qayt()n 7, _Xavier 0.
,
A\lcliDt.,~LauJ~tlr
$b.otttun L~o::~: }J.J Ute
"of 98 yards by New .l Jaskell as. Baker 0.
Iu t.: 'Y ntln d f\.len• h1 nolhiog ~~~
~ l; or-,:UI~r;, l iJo:ht enuqgiJ to be us~,-'1.1
~f.IW.burn 12 ; Fc.rt Ha,ys Btate n.
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11\lbern. 11.nd tuT l)ll.y&lt;&gt;ll HS Hudlht
: kTCir.ed tb G.Uln\lieL· ~l!)rado A811es 'Y; Dl!nver TJ"ilty. 'l. ; laup;ht~r . ~ . nd"t ~ _u11mtlou the ~··rl,\' &lt;:11 tht• m:o\&lt;J.~~- ~t .t!te Se~·eQ .
"' ·'!"'.ba,n Oil b.1a own 15 MoptfUlB Mines 27; Int.ennountalo dlSD~~~~llll! rwlse U· maket~, and lt!eilth ~·l!ulur~ . 'flle~nret pr.a&lt;.1.lqr.t
bp. some beau·Vnlversity 1!.
the shot!kl{l~; diJ;~lurtlon of t11~ fllC'e 11liOt~uu wnR T•lnde In 1830 by :a
j;;t.;,;;;;;,,;;;,;--l~.m t.broprh, lJtnl"j Afgics
W(ll!tern State 0~ tl!Ot It oC(·n~lous.-Lord O!Tefjter. t•:wm.:h ,uu:,u,ith, t•u.si~lr J,cfli\1•
opposing teo.m i n the Wlllla~.nette 26; CcU. nt It:~ho 0.
field.
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the field :ror a touch· Muskl~gum 32; Ashland ·s. ·
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Kloea kl=vh;: a~~w n~t:~~~~
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Youth(ul in mood are the pla idtd
woolen~ in ,•ari{Hu red and green

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afmclied is outstandmgly smart.

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slendet a-ppl:arincf to the wearer.

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READERS' NOTICE - J( Y?ll ' ":IIDt
the News OtHce of Tltf' Dlilly
Tribune, call 28.6-L; If the Busl)leaa
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which Mr. HooYer t :avelle:! too- ~ .
1:h.e same ·J.o10t.on.te ana t~S: . ta .J­
dinarY precautiona were made for
Ule Prealdent'a Sllfety
tod•Y
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marked hj.l journey to Del!l .Molnea
weelts aao. A pUot. train pre-

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Wa&amp;hlnit011, Oct. 15. - INS President tiooVi!r'l Ltlnenry to
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11 ~ •? tL m .- Me}'erscto.le. Pll.
1 :Ui p.m.-connellavUie, PIL.
2:20 p, m -McKeesp'lrl P·, ,
:1 :35 p.m.-:Bra~k. PB..
3:68 p.rn.--zetrenuple, Pu .
4:30 pM.-New Castle, Pa..
5:00 P.I1l~Younptown, 0.
6:25 p.m.- Akron, 0.
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10:.30 p.m.-Lea.ve Cleveland for 1

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Oil Stove Explodea When
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C..dhell to Moon

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lfth proveJ·h Mnhl to havP he4'"1 "''
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ua lb !01 ce Samual 1 JMUIL to drop

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MiM Mary Hendersc.n, :.. f. of

th1:: Ua~ ~k ccu1 ,11 an~1 ~tt.-we off er.·
tu:tditmn l&lt;n At iei. &gt;l u year.
Bul. he leitqateJ Leday thai.. tae
had nothll1g IDut his •
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ra:ally, on Ule oantoo-AIUaJiDe
ac:l ne'a.r here I!!Brlf today whill
two automobOes cra.shed head'"4!1.

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llJt:snate could looep his cue bl,t'ore

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Three Die Near ~·AJr#.
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STUDENT KILLED -~

Battle To P..-.ent
Extradition To The
United Statea

Of Greelu Who Heartily
Sympathize With ExUtilitie~ Head

By ReJ!!Ifta Which
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fUNDS MAY BRING
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By OEO!toE R. HOLMES

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C.lhraltar'• Cnforma\lon
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The lliKhes~ IUJlll t of tbe n(w.k of j • urope.
Olhnlltnr 111 a't the nurth enr1, t,(Jwarll tHneas. Senator Lewis will make a tour of lllinoiR,
sr~nln. 'l'h~ hJ:;ll(lat pnlnt or t),e I1half of Governor :R~velt- fl.Ud oth.er Democratic cart~i-

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Penna7lvania Home
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Mr. Hoover wUl apend but Uttle
than two hOW'II 11\ Cleveland.
will -"ive Lhere liOOJl e.tt.er 8
.w:, Bpeak a.t 8:30 P. M•• and deat 10:30 P. M. on tbe ntum

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Mr. HOOYer luuea· Sbr011triVG-11 rapetl laauea State ..
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hoot! Charity
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11\e~l f.rflm b:..~, tu J:i,'~•r He tnugbr ·
hiM u·~dc to lr ls :&lt;tf!nli Anttlnio nntl ·

' Comedy "Anrel Cake"

Vandals Fly T~

Dayton To Wor~

PhoueSOO-L

Ohio, Ne..;,• "''"""' Olliee ~·
Wrec:kecl by Cbicia1oo I '

For·· Results
All Flatwork waohed aod ironed. Wearinr
apparel returned damp ancl !eady to iron.

bcJ&lt;eteel't

Middleport, Ohio.

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conceivably could take an entirely
!Wnl Von Papen that her ts,OOO,· different view of Insull's case a.nd
ooo.ooo 'debt to them could be re- ordflr l1lhl extradittid ' foi1hwl:tli.
paid only If the presem high tarlfll&gt;
are lowared.
At1lens, Oct. l"l. - INS - The
The chancellOr told an uudlcnce Arnuican lelat.lon JlQe baa rtoOe.lvof Wee\ Phallan lndw;tria.Usts RL ~d a cable from the Atate depart,..
Padjerborn that oerm8llY could te· mi!nt in Washlqton a.dviBtnt It to
pay her private debt only through make no fUrther attempt to t&amp;k('
.he sale of
and that exi5tin8 up the passport or eam.uet Imull. ~lt.udfo on
11014im: bonus
trade
must be eliminated former utlUtle8 ma
t.e Interna· lllJ tbe trip, pqssi~ at Indiana,..
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to
tlonal Newa Servioe was' oalclally oUs. headqu&amp;rtefl'l ,Of Ule Amerteaq
the prevloua tntonned
today
Leeton. ..u.r a _ . , !bat be
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ot for•
'Itle
leptt011' stated then! Wft'f! will dfclare q'alnll.' lmbtedlate euh
, Von Papen Mid no furt.her J.turtruotlom: bl t.he payment but will lqllst. tba1; the
fllriJler crl!dlta ltl.P1nte
Pf&gt;de:al aovemlll4Dt should aid
at the pr~nt
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destitute veterans:
'lueo Oreet IOVfmment. hDS d ~&gt;While . ,. .&amp;.ooaevelt baa refrain..
dded to wort on a oomorom 1"" &lt;!d rrom «=me,nttne on Pmddent
which tt hqpea will motutr the 1Hoover's sPeech ar Olieftl&amp;nd on
Unlted Stat.et. aovenunent and a.t Saturday nipt, hill
fndic ..
the K&amp;Dle time mn. aara\'lte Ute &amp;ted today that he 'ir(ould
have
lneal POUtlcal altuatloa.. Pl'enUer "plenty" to MY 'tn reply to the:
Venlleltll, whole JIOIItiGil bu been 1~!IIden~ befo~ thE! tnd of t.be
''\V(Jt'Tll)le toward ~ bas been Hft.
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count on repe.:r- 'or klOt CCKJperatlpl mate tully
COLD WEA.'l'IIQ COllllt(Qf
ment or Germany's forelp debt. titb Amerlc&amp;n ofljliiJ.I In I&amp;IDIDI
OOiumbua. 0., Oct. 1'-I:tt$-only if they are ready to Q.C(lel)t. tJu~ cxtn.dltlon ot the fanner Obi·
cold weaU\er, wW\ freeulnc or
German iiroodlln payment. This pre.. "tt"'t\ multt·mUlkmalre.
nur frHiinR temperature~. wtU
sttppOSett they ww open their rron..
Police watd11nc lMull hate ~
stalk into Ohk) hi Ute wake or
tiers t.o our products.
tnstTuct.ec:t
io ~ hta leavlnv the mod~~ ralbf.U prevalent
"To demand repayment ot the the country, ~ Olden baw been . oYer the stAte 'lOdaJ, accordinl
debts ancl at the same time clole
to Ule
of
to ..,. W. H . Aloxtheir borden to our aoocls ill &amp; co.m.- despolebed
~nWY and embattation to retuar
aDder. o. 8. Wu.Ur.mnan.
P,).ete renunclatlon of those comhim the 'exit
Mll~IIIBIT befor&gt;
AleUmler said Ute drog ln
pellb'il fundamental tawa of econo-- he
can leue.
Wmperaturu 1JQuld not
be
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felt UI'IUI la.te kDonow nlabt.
or eartv WedneBCla~. The cold
snap, be uald, would be or short.
duratJon and brUen by ra1n
apin toward Lhe cJo8e of t.he

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Coloael Cole'a 'Body to Lie
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NEGRO ~BI;.ER IS
RM:KETEER VICTIM

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At A alirbt extra charre Shirta will be fini.bed.

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private rorelgn creditol'l&gt;. ln the
Vnlted States and elliew here, todny
had U11! warnJng of Chancellor

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