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READERS' NOTICE :- It you want

111EATHER FORECAST -

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the News 0111ee of Tl&gt;e D&amp;Uy
Tribune, eall 286-L; lf the Btt81neos
OBiee ask for 202-R.

In Soutl&gt; · Salunlall
neal and wt.nner.

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There Is still room tor 11. few m01
The IMJSOn laflt Monday night WIUI
that of Soil Improvement. This
topic will appear on the

' pullette Colbert and Clive Broolu

later en but for the

way to Poultry
tople this comma
be : "Culling n.nd
ftock ."
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Ke~~ly to Governor

OF •N'S

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the~;;oourt;.! ·~~~~ltl;.a~
reserves Went hito ~n I.~~·

, anct ClurinK this rOray t.he ~spe'ltor
wu lhjured.
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Another sharp enoo\lllter oern:r·:
in Sprtna Garden IPiace. Mm111f·r De')~

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etd police dl5pet6ed' a mob or J'IOt,pre
after they had "opened fire'' on

The Great
and REDFERN
COATS·
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$19.15· to·:'$59.·7

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woot'~~;...,,•......, wa.J brl~Hirll otrl.,;;. .......... $2.9~,up

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fl6.75'and $19.75
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BRAND NEW ..LA~D and STIJIPED SILKS

Tailore~

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tcot. patrolmen Wltb mlBBUes.

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Men's t'lfteed UDfon Salts

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Men's D~ Shlrta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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!IIQiohllnaci ... Moottho Kahn -molall... l _.
tho •uodNclo of oow JUIIIOif """ c"""""-and
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45c
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LOGAN MAN kiLLED
OohunblUI, 0., OCt.. 91-1N8-Nf'd
Reypolds, 23, of r.oao.n WBB •lmost
tnstantJy killed two mhe's south nf

OoJumbua I.Odl\Y wbel) )ll~; auto'llol-!le cn.sbed bead-on with a
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NEW LOW PRICES
FABRICS • NEW MODELS

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SATURDAY, OCT. II

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Att11ntion hu been.c:alled by variouo
citizeno to the fact that child~ in Pomeroy ,.
are active In Hellowe'en praiWo and there· ·
by cauliinr conaidereble damare to property.

Thit notice ia to inform a~l, parenb u.d
r.hildren alike, that th!Oh actn.itieo wUI not
'b~ tolerated and that idiy 1(11'11,;. 111'11 cau1bt •
whil.e eftlapqln lilcli actlona, will be pro-·
secuted to the full ~:r.tent ofthe law.
(Siped) C. J&lt;HESS, Mayor.

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••poll who ,will - l l y lake your

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8ANDIT PAIR LOOT
OATS DESTROYED
IN WESTERN BLAzE COSTELLO'S· HOME

t&gt;PEECH OF CHAPI'
RENEWS CONFIDENCE

Otlice li)Maiu
Calllllll&gt;ua

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showin&amp; In
The with about 60 In
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"MAN FROM
YESTERDAY"

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Thomas AppealS · .
1 For Levy Against
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Nation's .Wealthy
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SUPPOSEDLY HELD

Old Men Who Partieipalfl! ·
in Strike, Not Hiriid,
'tlo Said

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New Coats, New Q.x:eases~ New Skirfl, New Blouse1
in this weeka'f Rathburns from · N~w York.

ter of Rebeoo&amp; lodge at JICDJn

ThUNday and Frtd.lly, Od. 20-21

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Wednesd&amp;y: Mra. Oeorse Howell,
Mrs. Roy Wright and IIOD, Mn.
Orant Hood Mrs. c. E. N'ea.se, Mrs

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:New~~Eiectric Theatre

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FOR ROOSEVELT

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alx. o'clock dinner and school or lnatruatlon meetinr or Lucll.l&amp; chap-

townahlp copa~les. who alleged
Ute 11\d was tn a state of tntoldca. tlon. . He !o'IU probably be to.ken
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SIX O'(lLOCK DINNF.B
'nLe followtna: ladies attended

Ha ~old Taylor, a Ju~nlle o! J{ut-·
) and, was brou1ht to the co unty
·jail WednesdaY nlaht by Rut la nd

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Some New Qotbes'l

son, born Monday, Oct. 17, at. tHeir
home on Copdor street..

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. ABOUT 1 CONDITIONS

·Hunary People

Soldiers Patrol
Canadian Prisop.
To Quell Rioting
Report Perlitta Tear Ga•
to be u...a ,tO Uber·

to Go.-ernor

"WE WANT BREAD"
by

SociEty Suicide

Dt: l•••t•• From
Voller to Protori

of "Roial

Baton;,;i;' Shouted

10 Point Program
Being Violated,
Miners Declare

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"Not
Mr. and Mn. Hugo KaptJna announce the bJrth ol a. nJne JXMmd

Where British Jobless Rioted

More Trouble Is
Begun In London
By Unemployed

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ln1r Coal .f'roi~rht
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TlJill'llSDA.i evening, the Honorable 'i'h'&lt;ili'rlll! 'A. &lt;ri'rik'lne,
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CODBTe&amp;&amp;man (rom this district, mode, ~-ivb . ·~tche&amp;,
&lt;)no o,t P~•!lleroy, the other at Mldillefili'ti. B'@i' [el.'~ 'lnas·
~t0ceo, not because or !he partlculii.l1~ . ~o~~!7, .spoec)l
Indulged in, hecause that Wl18 not true. Tom -~llliino
every day language that every day men 'nd :Women_~~~:j
undeflltand and digeol and he to'o'k the evtey li'ay 't
that evel"ybody else Is talking ob'ou't every day fo'i'
~ecta. But what made the speeches ~nd 'out
bold relief is the way he handled the sulifei:tll 'op
l!e spoke.
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fu. took up the bnnus question,--h~ J:lii(&lt;:UJf•.4 '
preasjon, he talked about Mr. Hoover anil ·i.boiit Mr. Ra&lt;&gt;s- '1
evelt. In short he talked about just what,&amp;!) ,of u~ are
tjiildn&amp;' about every day and he discdos~&lt;l tl!oiii :In . '!'lain .
·frank speech. He told the people cro1'i!41l ·1nl!li 'th~ Court
:if;opse, truths from beginning to end. ~'.Hii :.~lf~,'lll) from,•••• lie painted no lllUes. He tried ito Qlelir'"lit ill "•hl':lia pe~­
fot;napceo. He simply told the people plain faCio '"
plain ianruage that would have pretty neil'l'l)' ina~~ the
countey 80iid for Mlr. lll&gt;over had it been broadcast far
and wide where all thinking voters coulc! hav~ heard if.
Atter all, what is there to Mr. Rooa,velt tllat people
8hOQ14 even remotely consider that he cijn make jobo Bp•

wh~re

j!e•rl)el'l&lt;icratlc
thereparty
are none
today?
tbe
or about
the .
•til •!IY ~r~sto change snd make
h!an*" ~Qrp where none turned be for~?
f•ft• tile 'reat per cent of capitalism
fUPPOsed to be
to the
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th~re
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. _Industrial
ql~~er of
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If thls

One Word Led 'l'o Anothe;.·
By 1\rt.bur

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You can start tor o.nywhere

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enJoy com.lnl home

And our signposts? Put se·ten

Lhem together and thel!

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more
PQl!lblpod IYith a hoarding of
ll'~Jl· the thinkin11 man, \he. man ')Vliq

to rely, on your nnmc
pla.lnt blank. We eXJ)@t&lt; a.
of ftft.een ·mUllon.
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t 0111 .can bo made more .terrible,

A vote f ot• WI Ia n
l'lyht direction 'If yOu

·"'"·'·" Depression
pretty
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h~workinr. conscientious,
By
h '~one all in his power t:oo:e:·~~te~~m:n.
· .e~:~~jj~~:~~~~ li,resi,lltiblle
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•}JJ;J COAL rate question which Is so vft~1 to the mluel'tl
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·. and operators of this d\stricl, ha• .fiJal~ been s~ttled
sailafactorily to Pomeroy Bend reslq~jlj;f~ This question
lirlipJht up by the railroads, which lnslall&gt;n· tfylnr to legisli¢e Pomeroy coal otf the market by ~kin&amp;' their
trtil.iht rates from Pomeroy higher than they are from
·Other point In the state, decided agabiat ils. would I
p~~~~: I!Jean the end of the coal Industry In Melga I

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So, rm out those ~uawk &lt;looumenta and. end.orse the BUI ror
eec:t·dal")' of Dana:erous Turna. tor
the full four-yeu term. We hr.ve

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We arc

.lOOPJI'! stop and think.

mude our ca.mPftlgn ewin!J

lu the 80\lth. We et3.rted north but
Q:ot twisted aroUnd somewhere
when the road ran three times

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around a. hEiyat&amp;ek, throll3'h a bam

and out the baek door. we might
net bo dcJns anr roo:t for America
but we are seclog it..

Itl'lpled
Pon't throw d;;;;- the ma.n who
your mllea.ge. ~Y opponent
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1 drel but he tides u. bicycle.

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CHVIWH
A.lonlo R. '5Rril, Ph. D. MiaisW
9:~0 A. M.

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B¥n, Bopt
{0:90, PubliC WOrahlp.

Fellowehlp."
7 :30 P. M Evening worahJp. " 011U·
lug to Mtnd the Great Thlnp of

the Bplrtl."

,Jusl wj!y such a move ahoula b0 attempted unless It
~ selfish standpoint by, operatol'8 located in other
Ia hard to undel'l!tand. As a matter of fact, lf
tha reaoon, It Ia most 111-a&lt;iv!sed for the very go~
· tbat Pomeroy coal enjoys a market and followmg
11101t Ohio coals ejlil not measure up to l!ecause of
!iia:111 qualltlo• this cpa! hao. To lertolate Porno- l
coal map, &amp;Imply meal'fl to Invite ·the competir~ll'
and 'west Virginia to further entrendb
ln. Ohio'~ m,-~,ta. ·
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of trylnr to flfsprranlze the . q~lo coal bu .. l
faahlon, the, railroad&amp; should jbln with t!1e I
of the state f'~d do all in their power 1:'1 co-opetRQt tho boallieBII on a ·basil! of w'hieh tlie naturU
il~!fi!U~• or Ohio coal deserve.

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Bible sehool.

The Dada Family, &amp;lnelnl evan•
aelJsts from Oak HUt, wm help 1n
the .services both DWmlna' and -evening. In the
they wUl conduct • -.,. '"'
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B.

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preach. ~ ftrat quarterJ,y contere~ce Will ~Ollow the motn1n1

Almool ·ev~ty:plJI'chaoe you make re·
proa'!·,;tl a chpice{ }.nd uoual!y . a wide
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lance a dollo,r wiD 10, but the fl'eatoat agent
in vllue receivedtt ie Advertiailil'~" ' ~~ ", ·'··

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The advefiiaementt. ~ thia paper ~II you
about the beat fl'&amp;del of mercbandioe. They
tell you where they can be hi.d and lor how
much.

puatt to their thirty where

what

they put tbe ball in J!lay.•

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sanu!d and Southern Cil, kicklna a
Wd coat. led at the end of tba

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Gl'ace Ooor~f, SunMy.

one·te,~~t

ped 'he pane at lhJ end of tbe first
uerJod: but the nut da)o It: wa1 re--

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chi-IA~q oOnterence at. OQlttm-:

b'Qa ladt weell:.

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it ia you who l&amp;r1ely detenninC!I the value
of your dollah?
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If you had nothin11 but money you
would be poorlind~. _. . , It ·io the thinp for
which you cu «Qtchanfp · the money you
livin11
·earn that iet the' otanclafdo
comforto and conveniewu:oa. ..
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are skillful,shf;)ppers.

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you u ooon u you cab, f;\! there 'a•n t ao
pocket in throud and yOII'»:·. .. llmr time

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wbo wnrk ha bnndrectelot communi·

tl-. are mtettng !(.be greate~t Itt.
ml.nde tn bfstory for thef,· aervlen.
due to &amp;be depre!!ielon. Vltfts ID
m~ttralty

cues. protectln&amp; tbr
tleiltb ot tnfaDll aud cblldnu. and
aldtni mptben tn dlstrtu due tc
uDtliPJo)1DIIIt or tbt bflild Y~:lunen
l11jtt tili:O tbtUI 1'oto tiiObP,-~d• ot

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f11)h tO ,41 on bella1f .of ludlflduth.

aad ~~~ Ptt.OOD 1ohOol cbll

Ooob Ia braille tor naGq

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Now·Becln

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Candidates

RailrQid Given 1 6,000 Attend Slain Miner's Funeral
Until ThUr$lay \
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ln1r Coal .f'roi~rht
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TlJill'llSDA.i evening, the Honorable 'i'h'&lt;ili'rlll! 'A. &lt;ri'rik'lne,
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CODBTe&amp;&amp;man (rom this district, mode, ~-ivb . ·~tche&amp;,
&lt;)no o,t P~•!lleroy, the other at Mldillefili'ti. B'@i' [el.'~ 'lnas·
~t0ceo, not because or !he partlculii.l1~ . ~o~~!7, .spoec)l
Indulged in, hecause that Wl18 not true. Tom -~llliino
every day language that every day men 'nd :Women_~~~:j
undeflltand and digeol and he to'o'k the evtey li'ay 't
that evel"ybody else Is talking ob'ou't every day fo'i'
~ecta. But what made the speeches ~nd 'out
bold relief is the way he handled the sulifei:tll 'op
l!e spoke.
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fu. took up the bnnus question,--h~ J:lii(&lt;:UJf•.4 '
preasjon, he talked about Mr. Hoover anil ·i.boiit Mr. Ra&lt;&gt;s- '1
evelt. In short he talked about just what,&amp;!) ,of u~ are
tjiildn&amp;' about every day and he discdos~&lt;l tl!oiii :In . '!'lain .
·frank speech. He told the people cro1'i!41l ·1nl!li 'th~ Court
:if;opse, truths from beginning to end. ~'.Hii :.~lf~,'lll) from,•••• lie painted no lllUes. He tried ito Qlelir'"lit ill "•hl':lia pe~­
fot;napceo. He simply told the people plain faCio '"
plain ianruage that would have pretty neil'l'l)' ina~~ the
countey 80iid for Mlr. lll&gt;over had it been broadcast far
and wide where all thinking voters coulc! hav~ heard if.
Atter all, what is there to Mr. Rooa,velt tllat people
8hOQ14 even remotely consider that he cijn make jobo Bp•

wh~re

j!e•rl)el'l&lt;icratlc
thereparty
are none
today?
tbe
or about
the .
•til •!IY ~r~sto change snd make
h!an*" ~Qrp where none turned be for~?
f•ft• tile 'reat per cent of capitalism
fUPPOsed to be
to the
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th~re
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. _Industrial
ql~~er of
been
If thls

One Word Led 'l'o Anothe;.·
By 1\rt.bur

"Euat~' '

You can start tor o.nywhere

Baer

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enJoy com.lnl home

And our signposts? Put se·ten

Lhem together and thel!

i;~,~ ~-il. ii*t·..' ;~~~i~:l~~~~~~~~~!:~~~~~~~oe~•·'-~;"~t~f'~':~~~.t~...\"'l. nam~!&gt;?:•"'·~' !•'!:town.

a~n,

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a. matter

more
PQl!lblpod IYith a hoarding of
ll'~Jl· the thinkin11 man, \he. man ')Vliq

to rely, on your nnmc
pla.lnt blank. We eXJ)@t&lt; a.
of ftft.een ·mUllon.
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!\ever • time jn any p.,rsori.'s life but wntat
t 0111 .can bo made more .terrible,

A vote f ot• WI Ia n
l'lyht direction 'If yOu

·"'"·'·" Depression
pretty
.
h~workinr. conscientious,
By
h '~one all in his power t:oo:e:·~~te~~m:n.
· .e~:~~jj~~:~~~~ li,resi,lltiblle
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'• b».lik'l!full

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•}JJ;J COAL rate question which Is so vft~1 to the mluel'tl
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·. and operators of this d\stricl, ha• .fiJal~ been s~ttled
sailafactorily to Pomeroy Bend reslq~jlj;f~ This question
lirlipJht up by the railroads, which lnslall&gt;n· tfylnr to legisli¢e Pomeroy coal otf the market by ~kin&amp;' their
trtil.iht rates from Pomeroy higher than they are from
·Other point In the state, decided agabiat ils. would I
p~~~~: I!Jean the end of the coal Industry In Melga I

th~

num

So, rm out those ~uawk &lt;looumenta and. end.orse the BUI ror
eec:t·dal")' of Dana:erous Turna. tor
the full four-yeu term. We hr.ve

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of :Vromisea a:Od the •ong

We arc

.lOOPJI'! stop and think.

mude our ca.mPftlgn ewin!J

lu the 80\lth. We et3.rted north but
Q:ot twisted aroUnd somewhere
when the road ran three times

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around a. hEiyat&amp;ek, throll3'h a bam

and out the baek door. we might
net bo dcJns anr roo:t for America
but we are seclog it..

Itl'lpled
Pon't throw d;;;;- the ma.n who
your mllea.ge. ~Y opponent
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11s not only ap unmitlp.ted 800un•
1 drel but he tides u. bicycle.

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:rBE FIRSl
CHVIWH
A.lonlo R. '5Rril, Ph. D. MiaisW
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B¥n, Bopt
{0:90, PubliC WOrahlp.

Fellowehlp."
7 :30 P. M Evening worahJp. " 011U·
lug to Mtnd the Great Thlnp of

the Bplrtl."

,Jusl wj!y such a move ahoula b0 attempted unless It
~ selfish standpoint by, operatol'8 located in other
Ia hard to undel'l!tand. As a matter of fact, lf
tha reaoon, It Ia most 111-a&lt;iv!sed for the very go~
· tbat Pomeroy coal enjoys a market and followmg
11101t Ohio coals ejlil not measure up to l!ecause of
!iia:111 qualltlo• this cpa! hao. To lertolate Porno- l
coal map, &amp;Imply meal'fl to Invite ·the competir~ll'
and 'west Virginia to further entrendb
ln. Ohio'~ m,-~,ta. ·
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of trylnr to flfsprranlze the . q~lo coal bu .. l
faahlon, the, railroad&amp; should jbln with t!1e I
of the state f'~d do all in their power 1:'1 co-opetRQt tho boallieBII on a ·basil! of w'hieh tlie naturU
il~!fi!U~• or Ohio coal deserve.

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Bible sehool.

The Dada Family, &amp;lnelnl evan•
aelJsts from Oak HUt, wm help 1n
the .services both DWmlna' and -evening. In the
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70Wll people.
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preach. ~ ftrat quarterJ,y contere~ce Will ~Ollow the motn1n1

Almool ·ev~ty:plJI'chaoe you make re·
proa'!·,;tl a chpice{ }.nd uoual!y . a wide
'!'~oi~ ,~lwee~ ~ or
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Many thin.. contribute to the dio·
lance a dollo,r wiD 10, but the fl'eatoat agent
in vllue receivedtt ie Advertiailil'~" ' ~~ ", ·'··

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The advefiiaementt. ~ thia paper ~II you
about the beat fl'&amp;del of mercbandioe. They
tell you where they can be hi.d and lor how
much.

puatt to their thirty where

what

they put tbe ball in J!lay.•

tji't 'th~

The be:U for

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sanu!d and Southern Cil, kicklna a
Wd coat. led at the end of tba

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Gl'ace Ooor~f, SunMy.

one·te,~~t

ped 'he pane at lhJ end of tbe first
uerJod: but the nut da)o It: wa1 re--

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chi-IA~q oOnterence at. OQlttm-:

b'Qa ladt weell:.

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You lcno&gt;W thio. But do you know that .
it ia you who l&amp;r1ely detenninC!I the value
of your dollah?
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fou• or forty fOOd

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trJc; S4Pl. Dr. C. '1'. ·JJowman will

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If you had nothin11 but money you
would be poorlind~. _. . , It ·io the thinp for
which you cu «Qtchanfp · the money you
livin11
·earn that iet the' otanclafdo
comforto and conveniewu:oa. ..
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('~, to Enlill GI'Ml
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are skillful,shf;)ppers.

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you u ooon u you cab, f;\! there 'a•n t ao
pocket in throud and yOII'»:·. .. llmr time

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Red Or01e publle bealth nur~ea
wbo wnrk ha bnndrectelot communi·

tl-. are mtettng !(.be greate~t Itt.
ml.nde tn bfstory for thef,· aervlen.
due to &amp;be depre!!ielon. Vltfts ID
m~ttralty

cues. protectln&amp; tbr
tleiltb ot tnfaDll aud cblldnu. and
aldtni mptben tn dlstrtu due tc
uDtliPJo)1DIIIt or tbt bflild Y~:lunen
l11jtt tili:O tbtUI 1'oto tiiObP,-~d• ot

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"rrM ours.- mlil•

1,1157~000

f11)h tO ,41 on bella1f .of ludlflduth.

aad ~~~ Ptt.OOD 1ohOol cbll

Ooob Ia braille tor naGq

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forll, "-""' li'rinf, "imjojment.
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amoq 'll!ooe ' p~Jo ;l!iOI!It. Tile
the dollar ~ li*l •
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tlrtn. More tbu u.ooo adljlts '"r' 1\04 cr..
Ja•true&amp;ed ID bome bJ&amp;:Ie'ht anrl tor frte
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marulfac\Uren.a~ ~to make your

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BUSY EVENIN~G -AT

«'llrN~ll ~ tine
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8All PH~CTICE

lhelr praetlce 'nl.Ul'llday were

tbe week end, "'"'

wcndet1lll who.t ha4

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plunglng full back who wu
walking with &amp;tK:h a deelded
limp that they lYe"' deeply
worried about hls conditlon.

Bcith Menton Work With
Proteie•; Hou-e Tak·

Vtstone of the Bide lines tor
"Old NoOOieB" OOu1C1 be 5etln .

et Lineriiea

by not a few.

Finally one

or them p.tnlnl eno111h
courage to "beard the Uon In
h 1s den," determined tq tnow
the worat and get It over wtth
cautloWily
advaneed whtb
the coach wu wo~ting with
a dilf'erent SQuad and aU:eQ.
"Kalter Bill" the whYs and
wherefores of the Hnlp which·
npp.roximated a crawl. Bill
no~ tensing the
trouble at
first, finally allowed his Oerman countenance to e:Xpand
tn t~ ·a 6mUe which removed
and changed the entire COUI'8e
flf the Rhin e river. and salcl,
"Ob that, why that Is caused
by thls ana he pointed to
his hand which wae somewhat
rrdden&lt;ld'll ke hJ.S face and the
little flnf:"er seemed all putted U!l like the p ~et ty boy at
11rhoo11 who has just made 11.
h lt. llliot:b 'ttP!· mos l popular (tirl
on the campus.
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Th&lt;\ tr1~t.h HmdJy dawned
rn A.11. B\11 hn~ a sprained
J · 1 TTL E Flng.er, and that's
that.

PASSES TRIED

By C~w Under Fainham;
funiiam:eiital• S·lren·
ed Again
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Viattors on the aide unea
watchlnc the Panthera at

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or l!ID&amp;m lflJ1o won thO ~
or thett 4ailll&gt;,.,, - - ~
S&amp;lle:r . , t~ilJ'. Mrt. aabft :.C~
her parent. -io -.tbeti'

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P&amp;rnham and his trwty

n~~:~t.enant House

worked
IonJ,
hard and falthtulJ.y wlth their protea-~ at. the H18h School practice
a:round Thursday evening. While
M~. Bous"e tried to groun.tJ tpe undedyfne principles or line 'PlaY lnto
Ute forw"rd wall, Mr. Farnham was
wor.t.1n1 equa.Jly hard. trylng to
teach the backtleld thei r duUea.
Particularly lona: .sessions .wel'e de·
voted to the forward pa,&amp;s both as
an otffmrdv;e weapon al well as l
t!'Yin«' ine.thOda to coinbat tt wlien
th~ otl~¢n~ co,tne fo·~ard wilih i
It a.s a soorlng thi"ea.t.
It ls said the mentors, whlle al· I
ways havlnr a wbolesome regard.
for the ~rial threat
always
havJDI' !WJfed1ln an endeavor to
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Letrut Falls

lul.ve J. :~ oft~nse "in th'ta thn~at d deral;Jle IL&gt;~or•~~~m silown t.o ~he
a.a wed U &amp; clepenC:&amp;\)Ie det'enee Injured o. nkle. He may be &amp;ble
a.~ Impressed more than ever after
are lmpreiiSed more than ever at'ter
reading about the wa~· the Wolver·
tnes squelched the .Buckeyes with
the forward pass whUe they
were
being rushed eve~ ywhere
oD. the
ftel.d eKoept through the I08.l posts
by the line charging OhiOaha. ou;.
gatried and Ol!tplayed In every respect except In the matter of scoring the MiChiganders ha:ve made
ooaches believe thu.t. after all
11; an unbeatable

to play ln the Marle~ta game but
time and clrcUilUitances alone will
answer the question.
For " time Thursday art.e •noon 1
(ootbal ~ had to divide wJth studlea
1 aa a. subject of discualdon, many of has
tlie noble athletes, having received
specta.l tnvltatioM from thelr tf)a~h­
era, along with scores·or non·athletlC student&amp;, to be Sure to be present
at. a llttle pa.rcy :Prtday during:
which choice que3tions in ~e fonn
fl( §1X we,t~~' exams wbuJ4 b$ hpld·

''-'· t;(ltfe !J!t~
· "IO$.m lor the ,arty ~·
fb .ftura- Uff#g rna sUd by any or the

8'1\Y:e .1fi~i1 • Wtse, ~b::o::••:..::•"":;o':."""'~
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s~rlmn111gc.

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I&gt;Hi",JUJo'FS 8.\LP: I)JI' CIJAT"TbL
J'JI.OI' I»BTY
A.ma~l ~an li,UJ.&gt;VI~ Co. a Col'.ll,
l'.alnt l(l ,
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after

which be
· his sid~
lil-t ' th ~

0 ,_,,_••,. 1 ,~.:,;" V. lrelanll .J. k&lt;. a:

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forwat•d
&amp;hort workout
a sore.

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John
hea~ mnn crm Uo fl!l to d li&gt;S~ rve D! Ha.ll, was

I l!ttle (Jr ft lUI possfll iP."
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AAYI we 1lve a complete chaas•
lubrJoattc:m with ea~tt\ ~hiLnifl of
au. ~ .11 to Koy. \1. Htab pres-

ll·U::S

~~ areaae ollU1t Jus' inatalled .
Wa repair a.nd reflni~h any make

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q'ff Carat&gt;u, Pf9P. Mlddloport., 0.
\Vft,JI Pomeroy. C''-ev . CO. 8 yGirS.
10-21~4t.

COFft;~ SHOP

··'PALES HQA.'D ·~&lt;JA'€H ••

CJ!ItroW EA.,..
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A&gt;ac ..,..~~ ova.

"'Nil

KD~O Tim11s Wl"!ih !The 06preailj)p. • It's Preo l ~r thJrty

DJNiHG i®M AND

HIS GI'SIEl W.A!e~lt'·~
ct.ASH wrrH Ar.!'Mo/
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Wdte for ~ILJei. and Raid.

J~EE· H. 'Butler
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IMP0~\1 l!.l~ "TC (&gt;E1'
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(LARGESt ALL-YEAR AOTEt)

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dreu for the football

•:~~;::~111l•T:In ~old
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trim
Ho-.:..vet,·black
Or c:i,rac:ul tt0th
atti"acth'e.
YOfi•Jifin4 'it.,a YCry limpte model
.to il!•llion. ' '
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BUSY EVENIN~G -AT

«'llrN~ll ~ tine
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,uu walb with OO."'I· 1 Rev. 1f.P4

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8All PH~CTICE

lhelr praetlce 'nl.Ul'llday were

tbe week end, "'"'

wcndet1lll who.t ha4

ed

to thelr

h&amp;~·

ra.vortte

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Hoe

plunglng full back who wu
walking with &amp;tK:h a deelded
limp that they lYe"' deeply
worried about hls conditlon.

Bcith Menton Work With
Proteie•; Hou-e Tak·

Vtstone of the Bide lines tor
"Old NoOOieB" OOu1C1 be 5etln .

et Lineriiea

by not a few.

Finally one

or them p.tnlnl eno111h
courage to "beard the Uon In
h 1s den," determined tq tnow
the worat and get It over wtth
cautloWily
advaneed whtb
the coach wu wo~ting with
a dilf'erent SQuad and aU:eQ.
"Kalter Bill" the whYs and
wherefores of the Hnlp which·
npp.roximated a crawl. Bill
no~ tensing the
trouble at
first, finally allowed his Oerman countenance to e:Xpand
tn t~ ·a 6mUe which removed
and changed the entire COUI'8e
flf the Rhin e river. and salcl,
"Ob that, why that Is caused
by thls ana he pointed to
his hand which wae somewhat
rrdden&lt;ld'll ke hJ.S face and the
little flnf:"er seemed all putted U!l like the p ~et ty boy at
11rhoo11 who has just made 11.
h lt. llliot:b 'ttP!· mos l popular (tirl
on the campus.
'
Th&lt;\ tr1~t.h HmdJy dawned
rn A.11. B\11 hn~ a sprained
J · 1 TTL E Flng.er, and that's
that.

PASSES TRIED

By C~w Under Fainham;
funiiam:eiital• S·lren·
ed Again
~

Viattors on the aide unea
watchlnc the Panthera at

.,....._lyp ~- ID&amp;
or l!ID&amp;m lflJ1o won thO ~
or thett 4ailll&gt;,.,, - - ~
S&amp;lle:r . , t~ilJ'. Mrt. aabft :.C~
her parent. -io -.tbeti'

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P&amp;rnham and his trwty

n~~:~t.enant House

worked
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a:round Thursday evening. While
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Ute forw"rd wall, Mr. Farnham was
wor.t.1n1 equa.Jly hard. trylng to
teach the backtleld thei r duUea.
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