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State Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph 't'rac~
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and Mt•. o. R. comer at. Huntinl~ St·"1t e Treasurer ........•. .. .•..... , . . Harry S• D•..'I'v
too. w. va. Nn. HudtnQ remained Attorney General ................. , . Jchn B. Brick&lt;£
ror.,:rr~~:J':u~\nd famlb' tl! State Senator ........................ John A. LiaJ~
HunUnoton opent lite week end
COUNTY
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follffnissi~ners . .•. A rthur Beeg1o, A . B, B'mg1lUI)
Ohest&lt;r Ward and family ,,.nc Prosecuting Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedrlo Qlar~
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Clerk of Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John SP~
Sheriff .. , . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Trac
~lCKORY CHAPEL Co•·nty Recorder ... ... . ...... ... . . Geo, A. ldeinlia
County T"'asurer ~ ... , . ....• , . . . . . . . R. G. Webltef
••M•. 1ma ..... Pnd IIIJillh , retum· County Surv.yor .......... . ........ T'lleodore Beecl•
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God::M'ine enemies wou14 daily swallow me up: for they
be mdny that ficht arainSt me. What time I am afraid I
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which he craves and which craving ie not s~lf•fi•4: beca~sc
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ffil!nY traditions which the wealthy Is surrounded by
hp ba1:1 not the chance in other ways that comes. to
brother who i.s not so generously provided for in the
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The caoe of the wealthy eastern girl io one in ppiipL
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no doubt hundreds of thousands of othur• have noted the of
same thing, that the democrotic speakers, trom leadeto
on down the list to the small town talker, are driving
l1ome tu the public ju•t how telTible the statjl of .the coon·
try is and naturally attributing ail of It to mismanagement
of Mr. Hoover and the Republican P"i1Y·
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They make promises of all sorts and kinds, a_ccording I
~· the locality In which they speak, but all pojlllll'l to tire
·~me end, namely that If the volent will support them and
tflrn Mr. Hoover out and themoelves In they ~II! J&gt;rinll
pi'OIIperlty and a full dinner pail almost by the olmple OK·
pet:lient of wavinr the marie wand. And 'yat before they
l•aY~ the subject of miomanagement, they btln, ln. the cO.
, , IQ1'j&amp;l !!'l~take of the tariff which has always beelj 'apQI180r·
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' t!Pil'! that allows so mony people with no means of llveli·
ljo~p. ~ut in the other they oay the tarift to an lnlquitpus
t~lnJ antl ohould be repealed-taken out of tbe statUte
booko,
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b•rs
let down iO that Germany, Jt"ranee, Japan
to lllentlon a score of other nations may
to us at the price they a•k without
price due to the removal of the tariff,
workl~ll man be? It is a known f'''~ 'll~a.Ci~!'lerl·
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Oftlcen arri.Ted at the ,eene
a.hort.Jy arter Ule accident, but the
dritrm- or the car wu n&lt;K present.
He wu dlacavertd JOIDe Ume later
In Pomeroy alld waa taken to the
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He pleiwted (Ullt.y to ooaraea or
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lov~wed'1)1
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warra.11t Ia \n the hand• of law
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st.ate :ac.m of oonttol WU1
De~w miatook the Monkey Run alao ~ at tbt meetlnl.
rllad ror Lbe main hlthWIY and
could. 1\0t. tum back ln time t.o &amp;VeTL

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vSlstundatinl L. C. Mcc1llJOch and
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Ponieroy Masons Eight Barrels Of
Will Ce I e b r at e Mash Confiscated
Halloween Season \1o eau••.• ~·H..-d"

Tht M1uionary eoeJeLy of
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Mrs Plnaterwald.
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nina, Oct 26,
oUter 4n' cle&amp;net'l co dfa• up
Home Comina Seuion
OowlC.)' omcera conft&amp;caLed twa
eveninll: u
announced.
the tteDand lor • lta&amp;e lllQul.rf C.O
Mot&gt;day Nitht
Ktllls, a bllr~lls ol mash a.nd a 10beto~
Mrs M.acy LlppiOOOU, Mrs. Lulu be 6ent to tM oov_,mor.
Tbe at·
p.uon be.rrel or aUeaed bootlti
Neue, Mra. B&amp;rtlata 8m1th, :un.
.aald. he woui.Q qonter •JUt
Mooday, In two raids In
Plorenee RaybUrn and Mlz
Plor·
Raaa before cain{nunJcatLr.a
lowtr Mkldleport.
and wu releiUed
ence Howell iert. tor Dayton TUee·
ooYemor Whl\e. .,.
HoJUa Shoemaker, pleaded · rullty
day to attend the Orand Chapter
J!npl, who charpd that the
tO a cha•ee of ....,...ton of lni&lt;&gt;II· WASHINGTON QUITS of Eaot&lt;m Sw
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were. Pre&amp;ldeDt, D&amp;l.sy Blnl; 1st
home «Jmlns. educational and aoc· catlna Jtquor a.nd imp\emenu de~
l Yr ~~o~~d Mm oeorae Hetzel and ctent prOtection trom the lor:al
vice preeident, ldJL Edwards; 2nd
Rl(l'ued
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1Mrs Erlel Da.trlB were
vblitora In pollee, alQUted. that Eppatetn l'e•
vice preal.d.ent. Mara:uerlte White: ,....
ial meeUng at their haU in Pome• Q\IOl' In tJle court of JuKUce or tllf'
Columbus -rue.d&amp;Y caUlna: on Mrs. quest the OO'It!mor to ~tend t.r'OOJl.'&gt;
secreta ~y, Oora Bennett. treasurer \..Jiood Road1 Group
lO)', Monday evellln&amp;:. October 31.
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,.anized To Prevent
OJ&gt;enlng Iodie l}t 'L30. t.he Ma.·
lh'ed HRwley
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1'he other rolcl Watl m ade on the ~~~;:re~~~r t~ g:m~n::e~)ls 1 the Holt~!• hMpltal Monday u.Cter- tended a. recent ·•ora:an1t.aiJ~v,·
Mrs Mildred Fowle1
i.he outDivertion of Fundi
lng one ot Ohlo'a out£tandhti Me.· home or Homer Vlttitoe by Bherltf vUle t.oda
~~ hi&amp; ~- ' noon Cor ob&amp;ervatlon and probable 1meetJng called by t. f;IJ18 he
B.e going president, gave !l rew ap..
liOlllt; l.e&lt;:turers, David B. Sharp, or A 0 . Tracy and deputy , and a still ilon 'a "~e ~e hi (ton"~~ lo{ll'!ratlon
was h-eaded by ihe Ll~.;6
Chesapeake Not To
proprlate remarks A pot-luck
TO OTHER CAUSES Columbus Mr Sharp wlll del1ver 8 b&amp;rr~I.s of mash and a quantlt.y or Ohio river pageantde~Ictinl Waah- MJaa Marpret Clltford 15 oonfln- leharpd
avoU Brothers, reput.ed Ratketeers
llUpper ronowed the ln!ta.Uatlon or
11. le ~;tu~ upon liOme of the sublime alleg:ed
liquor were confiscated lngt.on's p1oneerln trip 162
ed to her home on Butternut Ave- or Detroit. a.nd Toledo, at whlch Ule
Held Lithtly By
o!flcers
rttuo.UaUc symboii!!.OJ in Masoruy According to the officers, the t u "
from Eal! Ll~e
years nu.e with Intestinal lnfiuenta.
cleant-rs were BJllto!d t.o pay a per11 1
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nl:t li.S h08t to ma.n y vlbltlnl Masons tholl uuwal Vlt.tlto.! was uroughL
. Bu.sln~ss ' nnd playlnK 'Geoq arrl~ Monday for a. :~~everal. 4a.YS teetlo".n::·_·- - - - - - - The Yellow Jackets, und&amp;.unted t mne aL Bradbm)
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At a 15 t.he lod.u:e wm be clooed , !u lhe county jail ana DWI\hs a hear Wll.&lt;ihlngt.on· dou'L mix I'm &amp;fraid.~ 1DU&amp;IneM villltt.
by Ule rushin( de(ea.t. by the Hlue
M1 and M1s. Wb.lle1 Harris re·
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Wlc.l the MIUJOIW and their j:UCSI!! !n1 on the r.h.arges bf&gt;for10 llf tlll!ifl W••bb ~ld as he regn,t'fully l.enderCurtis OUmore returnew:' Mondii.Y
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DevUx o} Galllpolla returned w ' •11ncd Mond.D.y nfternoon rrom
rom
1 waya
WJU le enterw.ined with. a. popular Mf!es, Ju... uce or lhe Pt•lltl'
1 t·U lll~ l-eslgn~atlon
niter spend!~ t.he wee~ end with
fl:nrPR M "L.lflly !l(tnrt Ul tile
practice Tuersday e.ftemoon to be- :! pemllng the week end b1 Cleveland j
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prQ8l'liDl inelud.ln)l SOlllf! deU&amp;'htful
T he paaeant, w,li(h 1a bein( en- relatives In OoJUJ)lbwo and Po•ell Jews, Orl't&gt;ll:ol',; St,',t.rut' nnvlnn&amp; nnd
II" prt:parat.ions. far the c.cmtest MIS Irvln8' Kurr Jr and de.ugh·l The Mel~~:s COunty Good Roads musical numbers and ~uGther lee- AGED PHYSICIAN r'-~!oihS
octed by lO men 1mnarsonat1n
honu!01'-"''
by h1J!. Drnld~~o fluvf' l'!t;ll.:'.tl!, \·~HJonR or ttle
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with Che:mpealte, P'riday ntsht
lei Pa tJ Jcln o.nd Miss Stella Palmer Fv'&lt;m Ltlon hM bef!n organized anct ture by Mr Sharp Thbi ser:Uon of
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be held Lo- guides," was to oontJnue to Blstera who has bf.en vlslUn11 her brother, fltory ot t1 e nf)Jllf' 11ml ltlll pl nrP lv
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ll.f:l..e!ated with a small vll111.@ 0 ,•oon
mor:t:ow morn,lng ror Dr Wllllt' n vl1lt, w va., t.oday with a new f..dpr OUmore and family of COl- ll'IP nr'llll n ')~ "~n .~
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M1 s Hollis ScdtL ~pent t.he week [ rx: rc of the nev•Jy rormed
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lnl,!ton, few have thGt m~ch ul:Jout ."lid O.L Plea.santv1Ue where she at- t.ign Is tO continue the
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a tcc.tba 1 clc,·en bear!
that eudcd a. bh'thd~ty celebration In I at~inat t.he diversion of
hour h~s been arrange~d~~:ril~~~= founder.; und the tl ~~~ vcc upar '''
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honor ot her father, p J Pinney of way funds throughout the
of
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the chair or auutom y of the Ohio REPUBLICAN WOMEN ~:~:~~y~:. a lt'Ven.J ~": "
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Columbu.s which Wll.'l gmm at the Ohio.
Medical unlversUy, now Ohio State
unlventlty, In Columbus
TO HOLD MUliiiNG M.,. Katheclno Roe&amp; went I&lt;&gt;
Cll&lt;'~neB.kc high sehool tootball heme of Ml's J . p Btew~rt:o( flea- 1 Mclga county hu been the 'lOth
Dr. Reynold~; died yes•·~
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Charleston
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tetlm cvldently had 11. mucn s trC'r~g· -tl J,ltVIHc
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with. her aon, Tuellda.y
Willlani for
ReM a visit
and
er ILiii&amp;JP.tion t han ha~ been
Miss Mary Denms or Columbu~ •r,lze lliiUnst the d.lvers!On.
hi.!; home 1.1
Proctorville. near
Mrs. LMre);J ;r. HoberLbr l:lncln~ familY•
'Lhc.ugh~. Tht!y lost fl. heart·llreaker \ls lted here llriefly Monda y Cjen- highway funds to relief owm.,.ol
1nat! wll1 be -alflpea~r a~ t.be-'tl9urt;
11ae Boomr ,c)fM of the Slm1J8011
of Pomeroy lodj:t! hert! .2:om ang~ctoris
last week to the &amp;tron(r South .Pg
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and other aen6,r'al. nsea.
, house, f'r:ld~f,/ Qcl.Ober 28 at t.M 'M. &amp;. ~ureh w.a. :1 et~d
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are
planning
to
Oharh tcu , W Vn . hllb sc;ho?l
M1 s F E Malthewc and l.)':lrc~ was started by tbe Ohio
m..uno.•...-w the ""'•• the~• "'
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whi;ch prom· AUTO HITS WALL,
eleven. the latter team no..'"n g ;tHe chll&lt;l~en spent the week end tn 1l"ederatlon and COWltY
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couniy W"''l."..l'' ii.oubllcatt club. ~""'nday ""'"""' •, wltJI
In
the
annals
of
DRIVER ARRESTED . MI'III. ~.-~ tht"IJrJt natlQ,naJ liiU')' ,IJpplnooft aod~r~, LdfCheeapca ke lads out by a 14 tn ' G Poca, w Va . with. relatives
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soore
Earlier m the season. C~C A \Villlo.m.Jion of Colum bus
Ernest DueiT wa! fi!'!.i&lt;lt~d ·~:••
\ pmndent Of the A.{J\e~tl.n ~on hei.L. aaslstlrfa:' ' h~le8l1. l:rbe
redo-Kencva. "' teilm whlrh .1a~ &lt;:Rmfi SWlday for a fe w days viSit presJd.eJlt ot' the club: M.
Ne t•! Depew, lmvellou: saleBman 1Auxtllary a.qd ill aa- hOnorary Jftl• Ebersbach borne wa&amp; decorat«&lt; 1n
baWed Huntmgton on even tenns w1th C L Brooks and family
Alll.!lter, sto~tary, and t""';n,~~~t.~~
of Parker~burl!', wns arrestoo Mon- 1 ldent &amp;entrtll or tht Oaurht.ers of keeping with the .Ha~n ieUOn.
for l&gt;f!veral yeurs, defeo.ted tncMrs
Roscoe Fowler retlirned lng a&amp; the ex~utlve
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duy night by county oftlcen; after \ the American
Revolut.lon
Mn.
Tht!' Junior Leq:ue or the Beth·
Chetlll,peake team by a. one toUCh· Monday evening from Charleston Henry Koehler. Scott Rldpway,
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his
l:~r
hllcl
crnshed
Into
a.
concrete
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Hobarl
wnl
be
an
hono~
(Ue&amp;t
a.ny
E Church had 8 mMQ.uerade
doWll. margin, a11.d rrom all rep.::at~ whel'e she s pent the prus~ lew days John B Dowplng, J H. Orate, Ray
wn.ll nt Mo11key Run
at the tea ilven by the local chap- partyM.Monday
evenln&amp; o.t the home
th~Jy r!runled to get that. ,
wltb. her mother, Mrs A J . Bea;,ver Alkire, Charles Prall, John Roecher,
V,w,udm 'Pttel~
Rt
Jk!pew wa~; d•ivlng his car, e se-~Ulr ot D. A. R Pl'lday aft.emoon at or Rev. and Mnl. Rolm or M~lberrv
Advance report.s \ coming h~te are who Is confined In a. h"Mp1ta.J. tht~ Wtlliam Matthewson, and. Charles
dr~n , wet;t on Muln .'ltreet. nnd tum- the Hotel Martin 1n hOnor of the Avenue.
The house ~ ap'
to the effect tllRt the Chesapeo.k.e Mrs Fowle
repo1 tS tier mothe~ MUes. Other tltlzens of the cotmty
ed Into the 'oactway leading to , Bta.e oftioera ot D. A. R
propriate l)' decorated ror the Hal·
To
The Malter
team ~uports a fa&amp;t backfteld and Sliflhtly Improved.
ha.ve dlllpla.yed their lntereat tn the
Mnnkey Ruu about 7 G'clock The 1 L. p MOI'ney,
10ween leB.!IO~.
Cup '
car let , thr. roadway. Clilshlng mto Hocklnl county,
llrt: 'l'heodore Ebersbach wa6
a hea.yY line, and the Yellow JacMiss Mary Root Mls.s Ruth, ~~a:;::auon and WBre present at
ll.ct.s ~ren&gt;rep:u'lng tor ~~ony Jl.lllf.ll!3e Drake, Mrl:i. Nanl)l.e l!!foQJe • JArs
etJng:, Monday.
frOll!' &lt;tth~ vlslt~ f~C.m down· th(l •D ~ taht~K~. an4 Mfl:' :4ee'1 Rlldt- th~~o~:.~n~~Yot.etl~~- 1J11oW .~
rivet next Friday night
s moroteH Lo Runtingt.on Baiurwll:'
ver&amp;w.~•
tnJuries wen'! sU:St!lfned ~/ day and soent ' !.he day. 1.Jbllc ~! ~~~~w:r 1!;:mlsforothel'purposr.s
1 o! the
theJYellow .J.t.tj\tet , squad from tr.e
.. rad
aa.ltipohs ~"llme:/ l¢ :week ana the: h~ U'l r~.:p. Cle~t P9"er and ht..tr· ltJto th,. st., te treasury for the bettocaiS J.JeUJuJ dow a 'to 11.1. u.. .. -- taflt e
lefl dents .. J~5 mln1ute tennent or hlrhwaya and llOOd road!
l:.iCel Tu~ .evening
r H . Th
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and not tor any other pur pose ror
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j , IJe P-:~1.: e~:a.!itn wtJ!etJ,'ft~n&lt;Un~ which nlany are attempting
use
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A:'J'TENU Sl-fSSiO~
I Leon w va , fell and T ust.aiha
th,. fundli
~e fallpwmg rr.embers or the lo- Pftinf~l mjttrl~.'i to her ~~ht IP.ed Bev~rel ))1Us have been•,::.~::\'~~~::
caqchllplerLof ,the F.a!!teJ'n Star Wh\Ch . ~equlrect a • phy~lcJohs
. g, and ar-e now before the~
IQdi'e leJt 'lUesday fur Dllyt.on to
MI ..' C. li. Brooks add eon' ch:h~s Of the Jl'edet&amp;tlon. One ot
att.Wd the ~slon or the Qflneral were \ unday v.lsJtors IlL Lon B 01 poses to reallocate the ras
Or~d Che~er or tl'ie Eastern, Stan •nm with her bother J~rry g M t· th e counties In an increased
Meidames Lr;:VI'.g
Burford, Max lack
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suf!ltlent to pay t.he
Jlallioah, Ei M. McCaJit}' ~t~rlon
state roads due and
Prehch arid Wli! Reybolds Mn
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The theory I$ adYimced that
wil.tter lb..ye~, a dell!kltte to t.he N MAfRIED IN Ct'lNAD-4.
would become moat danaerous to
aea.ilon rrom the local ·Chaptel'. le!t. C ews 0• the ' hiarrtilgf or M1&amp;s low Ure purposes ot this bill and
MQt\dav: fpr:.. ~a.yton. ·
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race M•rle Warner 1 t.o Har'old W()Uld require approxlma.tely $aO _
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Rebert Grant, Ocf!ober 19, has bten 000.000
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and lll'l. Ivan - • ..., Preaid•nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Hoover
&lt;tau1h1B Eileen tpent lhe
Vice-Pret!ident ..... . , ....... , . . . . . . . Charles CUrt!ll "I .,..
here wttll tbelr parenta. Mr. and
Glib rt
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Congre01man, lOth District • . . . . . . . Tholl\~8 A. Jenld!ll
beenput
vlalt.tna:
the
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GODII'"08111Dao-at-Laree .. George H. B~nder, L. T. Pp mar ' .j I l I
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Stanley Sims of the 0 . H. &amp;. apent
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Sunday wllh hla tamUy b8re.
STAT¥
Ill',, Arl.!lur Wlneltr of Oolumbua
~~~:~~ VIole\ aupe G6vernor ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
David
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n!ot1ved here.
Mrs.orOint.
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it;;jida '""~'inr .. til" member~ or
the! Portfjn •Ml8siotlary SoelCty' of
thefHea:th M. E. ChlU'Ch Mt&amp;. Nannle 'MOOI'~. presiding president, fB.Ve
tht!j outHne or the work planned
!or the coW.lng: year. The devo~
tlonals ·were led Dy Mt'fl. Jennie
Smlth, In the absence o! Mrs. Elmer Miller who Is conllqed to her
on omnt street with llln.eS6
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Canada, forme~ 'resideltt.S or H'a •
to reduce ;o__ -·sonvllle, Meigs cotmt}•
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cuttmg ott
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of the state
CARD OF THA!(KS
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subdivisions tt was N!We wish «&gt; thank our frl~ds
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ana neithbor~:~. f(J[' ,the1t kindness
The mCNit Important bJll ')l~~d
during the stckneBS a.nd death of Is tD , ral!e thirty or rorty mUIIon
J&amp;oob Kope Al,o wish to thank p;e doUars tor J)OOl' relief PllJ'PC)8e&amp; from
cholt, ~~~ Mehl, Undertlf;ker Ev.1nfl the highway funds,
Many BJVUmenta have been oNer1and the donors of can and flowtrs.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Slstel'·'
ed aa:alnst tbe dlverskm Of the gas
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C H Hamm en\trtMned ~
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Qnd It ia the tdtla of the recently
with a parity honorb)g her 'ron, !
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fo!'tlled oraanlr.a~tqn
~eJ~ C01,lnBIIIy Mlc""'l Hl"''m'o b!l'th&lt;Jay an· t
SYRIIp
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n1ver5l\ry, the tlha Michael property 1
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COMBINED
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tiona In kee(Jinl with Halloween
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were carr!P.d out
Porty.nve bOYJ ! . WITH CASCARA
300 baa a been ,the amount of •13,~
1 1county to be dia~ved In Metp
e.nd 1irl6 were present for the de- 1
Utb.,t,tuJ evening which was spent 11). , The Id~l Ja.xatlve for chiJdren 'l lc.ue school dlatrtct .J~ to the varplayln&amp; variow
prize wtn11,_lf'!a: • women a.nd old folks . Mild 1r4 :ac- &amp;Jd to the dllltrlcte hf-:1bJ: t:~
pmea. h
d
I Lion and plnasant taste Price '50c, sued by the eounty stiJ)erlntende ts
The onor gllCflt rece1ve
many !
Sold By
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Sll'tll rrom hb friends
Syrac
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, ~amm, M~rved delicious rcrreshMiddleport Ohio.
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ReedsvJIIe, ~~Po ~l ~~· _
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Jand, 1100; Pleasant View,
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OHve-Orn.nae •. 11.300: Letart, $800·
Lebanon, •100; Harrlsonvme, $1400'
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No raw tobaccos in Luckies
-that's why they're so in.ild ~
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tobaccos in all the worldbut that ~oes not explain why
fo}j(s cvdfwhere rc;gard Lucky
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benefit of

then given the
lucky Strilce
Eying ' process, described by the
words-"lt's toasted". That's
why fulks in every city, town aod
, hamlet say that Luckies are such

truth ' that i":r-{a(uie iii the 'Raw ~·' mi.ldcigare~
is Seldom Mild"-so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and
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Secretary of, State .......... . ...... Georp C, Btadc!f .

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State Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph 't'rac~
!Wadbw'r
spent
saturday
wtth
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and Mt•. o. R. comer at. Huntinl~ St·"1t e Treasurer ........•. .. .•..... , . . Harry S• D•..'I'v
too. w. va. Nn. HudtnQ remained Attorney General ................. , . Jchn B. Brick&lt;£
ror.,:rr~~:J':u~\nd famlb' tl! State Senator ........................ John A. LiaJ~
HunUnoton opent lite week end
COUNTY
with home rolkB..
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Mn. Ev•IJn Tate vUUed her par- Repndentative .. , . . ..... 1 • • • ~ • • • • , • • • Tom W. Jo~.l ..
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Mr. and M"rll. Elmer Pant County
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follffnissi~ners . .•. A rthur Beeg1o, A . B, B'mg1lUI)
Ohest&lt;r Ward and family ,,.nc Prosecuting Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedrlo Qlar~
Sunday
with Ol)ide Uupe and tam•
tty.
Clerk of Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John SP~
Sheriff .. , . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Trac
~lCKORY CHAPEL Co•·nty Recorder ... ... . ...... ... . . Geo, A. ldeinlia
County T"'asurer ~ ... , . ....• , . . . . . . . R. G. Webltef
••M•. 1ma ..... Pnd IIIJillh , retum· County Surv.yor .......... . ........ T'lleodore Beecl•
""' !rom Plorlda Wedneed&amp;y and
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.t,FRAID YET TRUSTING-Be merciful unto me, 0
God::M'ine enemies wou14 daily swallow me up: for they
be mdny that ficht arainSt me. What time I am afraid I
will ti'uot in three.-Psalm 56 :1·3.

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Morrilatl .... f&amp;mlly.
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Mn. loettte
calll.iiJ on Mra.
Thta~ afternoon.
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A; F'll'R 'ALL children of wealth are not "" fortunate ao

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b8ve everythiQg they want that money wn ,buy but It Is
,'l&lt;'ld"!!' indeed that one so fixed, does not find sontethlpg
which he craves and which craving ie not s~lf•fi•4: beca~sc
t~ere is seldom a way to fill the wont b¥&amp;Uoe the're ""'' ""
ffil!nY traditions which the wealthy Is surrounded by
hp ba1:1 not the chance in other ways that comes. to
brother who i.s not so generously provided for in the
tor of meat and drink and raiment.
The caoe of the wealthy eastern girl io one in ppiipL
Only 17, yet she feels so surrounded by tradition and
~ty that she has tired of it all and has run away •;~~~~::
her own life ln he1' own way, sayinr that ,oclety \$ l

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and two elllldren Ruby ~~~..!!.~
wete ctlnmlr tueet.1 ot Mr. ~·
J'raDllllo OOOUI&lt;le and lamUy

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1Wen'a
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ratherracket.
bra.tal But
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so clear on the subject that anyone
might bave at•a,. noutlilhod a "'"'
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!l'lrt to be a tra.tn announcer
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t ey Inumanla. where tllCY ave~e
~re l'oally weakening their cause IJy the cour1:1e they are wreek to every eighteen muea. _,., "" followln¥ at present.
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Of course the powefti who are d1rectmJ *he poUcle.1:1 of We perch In the noble
lrind6tand
a &amp;Teat part are sp~ndinr little time in r'a4lllll what small .
to now •nd
town people think about the matter, ancl even leM time h1
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takh1g any auanrestions from

t~uch a qLta'rter.

We note and

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twenty one

no doubt hundreds of thousands of othur• have noted the of
same thing, that the democrotic speakers, trom leadeto
on down the list to the small town talker, are driving
l1ome tu the public ju•t how telTible the statjl of .the coon·
try is and naturally attributing ail of It to mismanagement
of Mr. Hoover and the Republican P"i1Y·
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They make promises of all sorts and kinds, a_ccording I
~· the locality In which they speak, but all pojlllll'l to tire
·~me end, namely that If the volent will support them and
tflrn Mr. Hoover out and themoelves In they ~II! J&gt;rinll
pi'OIIperlty and a full dinner pail almost by the olmple OK·
pet:lient of wavinr the marie wand. And 'yat before they
l•aY~ the subject of miomanagement, they btln, ln. the cO.
, , IQ1'j&amp;l !!'l~take of the tariff which has always beelj 'apQI180r·
· ~ llY Republicans. Now In one breath they ~eory ~opdl·
' t!Pil'! that allows so mony people with no means of llveli·
ljo~p. ~ut in the other they oay the tarift to an lnlquitpus
t~lnJ antl ohould be repealed-taken out of tbe statUte
booko,
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Lei"" ouppo•e that the t~rllr is dlscardliq
b•rs
let down iO that Germany, Jt"ranee, Japan
to lllentlon a score of other nations may
to us at the price they a•k without
price due to the removal of the tariff,
workl~ll man be? It is a known f'''~ 'll~a.Ci~!'lerl·
Uvli~ b~tt•r th•n the
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Local O..aniaatioa to Hne

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Oftlcen arri.Ted at the ,eene
a.hort.Jy arter Ule accident, but the
dritrm- or the car wu n&lt;K present.
He wu dlacavertd JOIDe Ume later
In Pomeroy alld waa taken to the
counLJ JaU.
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He pleiwted (Ullt.y to ooaraea or
reckleu f! Mna
Herman
MMH. Justice or t.he Peaoe. Tuesd&amp;J
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which rearsInill!view
girlsand
onlyeven
to be
nothi!lrr
more illuntinatinr
lov~wed'1)1
blessed •tate secondory to the actual
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•l•e is subordinated to that and while
warra.11t Ia \n the hand• of law
CI'Jille her ~arents do not arree wtt.n .•

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tbe tmeret.e wau. It wu u.ld tbat
st.ate :ac.m of oonttol WU1
De~w miatook the Monkey Run alao ~ at tbt meetlnl.
rllad ror Lbe main hlthWIY and
could. 1\0t. tum back ln time t.o &amp;VeTL

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Nr. and ""'· aeorse elaYtm&gt; """ll
vSlstundatinl L. C. Mcc1llJOch and
y,
Mr. and Mn. John Kin&amp; ~ ~ ''
EUia were vlBttlnt lli.1
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Ponieroy Masons Eight Barrels Of
Will Ce I e b r at e Mash Confiscated
Halloween Season \1o eau••.• ~·H..-d"

Tht M1uionary eoeJeLy of
~ cburch will meet
,
Mrs Plnaterwald.
lCODUnuetl ~ ~ DDI)
nina, Oct 26,
oUter 4n' cle&amp;net'l co dfa• up
Home Comina Seuion
OowlC.)' omcera conft&amp;caLed twa
eveninll: u
announced.
the tteDand lor • lta&amp;e lllQul.rf C.O
Mot&gt;day Nitht
Ktllls, a bllr~lls ol mash a.nd a 10beto~
Mrs M.acy LlppiOOOU, Mrs. Lulu be 6ent to tM oov_,mor.
Tbe at·
p.uon be.rrel or aUeaed bootlti
Neue, Mra. B&amp;rtlata 8m1th, :un.
.aald. he woui.Q qonter •JUt
Mooday, In two raids In
Plorenee RaybUrn and Mlz
Plor·
Raaa before cain{nunJcatLr.a
lowtr Mkldleport.
and wu releiUed
ence Howell iert. tor Dayton TUee·
ooYemor Whl\e. .,.
HoJUa Shoemaker, pleaded · rullty
day to attend the Orand Chapter
J!npl, who charpd that the
tO a cha•ee of ....,...ton of lni&lt;&gt;II· WASHINGTON QUITS of Eaot&lt;m Sw
'""'"'",..,..not ...elvll)l ouHI·
were. Pre&amp;ldeDt, D&amp;l.sy Blnl; 1st
home «Jmlns. educational and aoc· catlna Jtquor a.nd imp\emenu de~
l Yr ~~o~~d Mm oeorae Hetzel and ctent prOtection trom the lor:al
vice preeident, ldJL Edwards; 2nd
Rl(l'ued
tor
~ho
mMufacture
of
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POSITION
1Mrs Erlel Da.trlB were
vblitora In pollee, alQUted. that Eppatetn l'e•
vice preal.d.ent. Mara:uerlte White: ,....
ial meeUng at their haU in Pome• Q\IOl' In tJle court of JuKUce or tllf'
Columbus -rue.d&amp;Y caUlna: on Mrs. quest the OO'It!mor to ~tend t.r'OOJl.'&gt;
secreta ~y, Oora Bennett. treasurer \..Jiood Road1 Group
lO)', Monday evellln&amp;:. October 31.
1
nnfl W&amp;ts
Powhntau
0; Oct.. :v.- \
t.o 'I
' KaUuyn PGiudelltet; chaplin . Mtl ~ I
,.anized To Prevent
OJ&gt;enlng Iodie l}t 'L30. t.he Ma.·
lh'ed HRwley
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AOnH wmnave the prlvele1e or heaf ..
1'he other rolcl Watl m ade on the ~~~;:re~~~r t~ g:m~n::e~)ls 1 the Holt~!• hMpltal Monday u.Cter- tended a. recent ·•ora:an1t.aiJ~v,·
Mrs Mildred Fowle1
i.he outDivertion of Fundi
lng one ot Ohlo'a out£tandhti Me.· home or Homer Vlttitoe by Bherltf vUle t.oda
~~ hi&amp; ~- ' noon Cor ob&amp;ervatlon and probable 1meetJng called by t. f;IJ18 he
B.e going president, gave !l rew ap..
liOlllt; l.e&lt;:turers, David B. Sharp, or A 0 . Tracy and deputy , and a still ilon 'a "~e ~e hi (ton"~~ lo{ll'!ratlon
was h-eaded by ihe Ll~.;6
Chesapeake Not To
proprlate remarks A pot-luck
TO OTHER CAUSES Columbus Mr Sharp wlll del1ver 8 b&amp;rr~I.s of mash and a quantlt.y or Ohio river pageantde~Ictinl Waah- MJaa Marpret Clltford 15 oonfln- leharpd
avoU Brothers, reput.ed Ratketeers
llUpper ronowed the ln!ta.Uatlon or
11. le ~;tu~ upon liOme of the sublime alleg:ed
liquor were confiscated lngt.on's p1oneerln trip 162
ed to her home on Butternut Ave- or Detroit. a.nd Toledo, at whlch Ule
Held Lithtly By
o!flcers
rttuo.UaUc symboii!!.OJ in Masoruy According to the officers, the t u "
from Eal! Ll~e
years nu.e with Intestinal lnfiuenta.
cleant-rs were BJllto!d t.o pay a per11 1
1
0
-0 r ,nc !it! Movement. which At th15 tlme the Pomeroy lodge Will b:ld bf.et1 In O(&gt;eraUon JW!t before P~ell~ant w ~a rpoo to Point M!As Dorothy Ri.ne of Cleveland centa,e of their rec:P-Ipt.s ror proLocala
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Bard Hy:.ell is crldcully alt Ill h11:; 1
W id T k M
nl:t li.S h08t to ma.n y vlbltlnl Masons tholl uuwal Vlt.tlto.! was uroughL
. Bu.sln~ss ' nnd playlnK 'Geoq arrl~ Monday for a. :~~everal. 4a.YS teetlo".n::·_·- - - - - - - The Yellow Jackets, und&amp;.unted t mne aL Bradbm)
0\1
a e
oney
At a 15 t.he lod.u:e wm be clooed , !u lhe county jail ana DWI\hs a hear Wll.&lt;ihlngt.on· dou'L mix I'm &amp;fraid.~ 1DU&amp;IneM villltt.
by Ule rushin( de(ea.t. by the Hlue
M1 and M1s. Wb.lle1 Harris re·
f
H"1 h
Wlc.l the MIUJOIW and their j:UCSI!! !n1 on the r.h.arges bf&gt;for10 llf tlll!ifl W••bb ~ld as he regn,t'fully l.enderCurtis OUmore returnew:' Mondii.Y
,-.f.pple t...rn .. Wqi•IJ SP"..tl
DevUx o} Galllpolla returned w ' •11ncd Mond.D.y nfternoon rrom
rom
1 waya
WJU le enterw.ined with. a. popular Mf!es, Ju... uce or lhe Pt•lltl'
1 t·U lll~ l-eslgn~atlon
niter spend!~ t.he wee~ end with
fl:nrPR M "L.lflly !l(tnrt Ul tile
practice Tuersday e.ftemoon to be- :! pemllng the week end b1 Cleveland j
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prQ8l'liDl inelud.ln)l SOlllf! deU&amp;'htful
T he paaeant, w,li(h 1a bein( en- relatives In OoJUJ)lbwo and Po•ell Jews, Orl't&gt;ll:ol',; St,',t.rut' nnvlnn&amp; nnd
II" prt:parat.ions. far the c.cmtest MIS Irvln8' Kurr Jr and de.ugh·l The Mel~~:s COunty Good Roads musical numbers and ~uGther lee- AGED PHYSICIAN r'-~!oihS
octed by lO men 1mnarsonat1n
honu!01'-"''
by h1J!. Drnld~~o fluvf' l'!t;ll.:'.tl!, \·~HJonR or ttle
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I He
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to~.. , accompanied.
MIU
HoiOn
with Che:mpealte, P'riday ntsht
lei Pa tJ Jcln o.nd Miss Stella Palmer Fv'&lt;m Ltlon hM bef!n organized anct ture by Mr Sharp Thbi ser:Uon of
UuntJn(t.On, W Va , Ocl :.!5-INS Wa~ hln11:ton , his aJdes and Indian ......... ,... •
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:8( (S !Jse the name Chesapes.ke IIi '.\lere Athens vlsltot s Monday after- l t\ meetlnr waR held ln the City HaD the evenlns's entertainment Is open - Fimer I services ~ .
be held Lo- guides," was to oontJnue to Blstera who has bf.en vlslUn11 her brother, fltory ot t1 e nf)Jllf' 11ml ltlll pl nrP lv
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1 hete MondaY afternoon. ~T~h~e~~-; to the famlUes and friends of t.h.e
ll.f:l..e!ated with a small vll111.@ 0 ,•oon
mor:t:ow morn,lng ror Dr Wllllt' n vl1lt, w va., t.oday with a new f..dpr OUmore and family of COl- ll'IP nr'llll n ')~ "~n .~
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aet1W' the Ohio liver from Huot·
M1 s Hollis ScdtL ~pent t.he week [ rx: rc of the nev•Jy rormed
member&amp; und their gueste
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Wt~n Reynalds, 'It, onoo: of the · Geci'Bt! Washlna:t.on" In the cast u~b~ ~ two ~::"'i;;'ntllllll01t \
lnl,!ton, few have thGt m~ch ul:Jout ."lid O.L Plea.santv1Ue where she at- t.ign Is tO continue the
FollDwln&amp; the program
~-- ~.--- Ole •
J:l
a tcc.tba 1 clc,·en bear!
that eudcd a. bh'thd~ty celebration In I at~inat t.he diversion of
hour h~s been arrange~d~~:ril~~~= founder.; und the tl ~~~ vcc upar '''
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name
n({
honor ot her father, p J Pinney of way funds throughout the
of
this
of the
the chair or auutom y of the Ohio REPUBLICAN WOMEN ~:~:~~y~:. a lt'Ven.J ~": "
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Columbu.s which Wll.'l gmm at the Ohio.
Medical unlversUy, now Ohio State
unlventlty, In Columbus
TO HOLD MUliiiNG M.,. Katheclno Roe&amp; went I&lt;&gt;
Cll&lt;'~neB.kc high sehool tootball heme of Ml's J . p Btew~rt:o( flea- 1 Mclga county hu been the 'lOth
Dr. Reynold~; died yes•·~
t \
Charleston
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I county o1 the 88 in the sta\e to
tetlm cvldently had 11. mucn s trC'r~g· -tl J,ltVIHc
..,~y a
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with. her aon, Tuellda.y
Willlani for
ReM a visit
and
er ILiii&amp;JP.tion t han ha~ been
Miss Mary Denms or Columbu~ •r,lze lliiUnst the d.lvers!On.
hi.!; home 1.1
Proctorville. near
Mrs. LMre);J ;r. HoberLbr l:lncln~ familY•
'Lhc.ugh~. Tht!y lost fl. heart·llreaker \ls lted here llriefly Monda y Cjen- highway funds to relief owm.,.ol
1nat! wll1 be -alflpea~r a~ t.be-'tl9urt;
11ae Boomr ,c)fM of the Slm1J8011
of Pomeroy lodj:t! hert! .2:om ang~ctoris
last week to the &amp;tron(r South .Pg
.J
and other aen6,r'al. nsea.
, house, f'r:ld~f,/ Qcl.Ober 28 at t.M 'M. &amp;. ~ureh w.a. :1 et~d
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are
planning
to
Oharh tcu , W Vn . hllb sc;ho?l
M1 s F E Malthewc and l.)':lrc~ was started by tbe Ohio
m..uno.•...-w the ""'•• the~• "'
~·,...,.,1- :.
whi;ch prom· AUTO HITS WALL,
eleven. the latter team no..'"n g ;tHe chll&lt;l~en spent the week end tn 1l"ederatlon and COWltY
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couniy W"''l."..l'' ii.oubllcatt club. ~""'nday ""'"""' •, wltJI
In
the
annals
of
DRIVER ARRESTED . MI'III. ~.-~ tht"IJrJt natlQ,naJ liiU')' ,IJpplnooft aod~r~, LdfCheeapca ke lads out by a 14 tn ' G Poca, w Va . with. relatives
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I tiona are aSU.ted. with
soore
Earlier m the season. C~C A \Villlo.m.Jion of Colum bus
Ernest DueiT wa! fi!'!.i&lt;lt~d ·~:••
\ pmndent Of the A.{J\e~tl.n ~on hei.L. aaslstlrfa:' ' h~le8l1. l:rbe
redo-Kencva. "' teilm whlrh .1a~ &lt;:Rmfi SWlday for a fe w days viSit presJd.eJlt ot' the club: M.
Ne t•! Depew, lmvellou: saleBman 1Auxtllary a.qd ill aa- hOnorary Jftl• Ebersbach borne wa&amp; decorat«&lt; 1n
baWed Huntmgton on even tenns w1th C L Brooks and family
Alll.!lter, sto~tary, and t""';n,~~~t.~~
of Parker~burl!', wns arrestoo Mon- 1 ldent &amp;entrtll or tht Oaurht.ers of keeping with the .Ha~n ieUOn.
for l&gt;f!veral yeurs, defeo.ted tncMrs
Roscoe Fowler retlirned lng a&amp; the ex~utlve
~
duy night by county oftlcen; after \ the American
Revolut.lon
Mn.
Tht!' Junior Leq:ue or the Beth·
Chetlll,peake team by a. one toUCh· Monday evening from Charleston Henry Koehler. Scott Rldpway,
_j
~~~~~~l~Et~
his
l:~r
hllcl
crnshed
Into
a.
concrete
,
Hobarl
wnl
be
an
hono~
(Ue&amp;t
a.ny
E Church had 8 mMQ.uerade
doWll. margin, a11.d rrom all rep.::at~ whel'e she s pent the prus~ lew days John B Dowplng, J H. Orate, Ray
wn.ll nt Mo11key Run
at the tea ilven by the local chap- partyM.Monday
evenln&amp; o.t the home
th~Jy r!runled to get that. ,
wltb. her mother, Mrs A J . Bea;,ver Alkire, Charles Prall, John Roecher,
V,w,udm 'Pttel~
Rt
Jk!pew wa~; d•ivlng his car, e se-~Ulr ot D. A. R Pl'lday aft.emoon at or Rev. and Mnl. Rolm or M~lberrv
Advance report.s \ coming h~te are who Is confined In a. h"Mp1ta.J. tht~ Wtlliam Matthewson, and. Charles
dr~n , wet;t on Muln .'ltreet. nnd tum- the Hotel Martin 1n hOnor of the Avenue.
The house ~ ap'
to the effect tllRt the Chesapeo.k.e Mrs Fowle
repo1 tS tier mothe~ MUes. Other tltlzens of the cotmty
ed Into the 'oactway leading to , Bta.e oftioera ot D. A. R
propriate l)' decorated ror the Hal·
To
The Malter
team ~uports a fa&amp;t backfteld and Sliflhtly Improved.
ha.ve dlllpla.yed their lntereat tn the
Mnnkey Ruu about 7 G'clock The 1 L. p MOI'ney,
10ween leB.!IO~.
Cup '
car let , thr. roadway. Clilshlng mto Hocklnl county,
llrt: 'l'heodore Ebersbach wa6
a hea.yY line, and the Yellow JacMiss Mary Root Mls.s Ruth, ~~a:;::auon and WBre present at
ll.ct.s ~ren&gt;rep:u'lng tor ~~ony Jl.lllf.ll!3e Drake, Mrl:i. Nanl)l.e l!!foQJe • JArs
etJng:, Monday.
frOll!' &lt;tth~ vlslt~ f~C.m down· th(l •D ~ taht~K~. an4 Mfl:' :4ee'1 Rlldt- th~~o~:.~n~~Yot.etl~~- 1J11oW .~
rivet next Friday night
s moroteH Lo Runtingt.on Baiurwll:'
ver&amp;w.~•
tnJuries wen'! sU:St!lfned ~/ day and soent ' !.he day. 1.Jbllc ~! ~~~~w:r 1!;:mlsforothel'purposr.s
1 o! the
theJYellow .J.t.tj\tet , squad from tr.e
.. rad
aa.ltipohs ~"llme:/ l¢ :week ana the: h~ U'l r~.:p. Cle~t P9"er and ht..tr· ltJto th,. st., te treasury for the bettocaiS J.JeUJuJ dow a 'to 11.1. u.. .. -- taflt e
lefl dents .. J~5 mln1ute tennent or hlrhwaya and llOOd road!
l:.iCel Tu~ .evening
r H . Th
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and not tor any other pur pose ror
r · ' ·' j
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j , IJe P-:~1.: e~:a.!itn wtJ!etJ,'ft~n&lt;Un~ which nlany are attempting
use
;
A:'J'TENU Sl-fSSiO~
I Leon w va , fell and T ust.aiha
th,. fundli
~e fallpwmg rr.embers or the lo- Pftinf~l mjttrl~.'i to her ~~ht IP.ed Bev~rel ))1Us have been•,::.~::\'~~~::
caqchllplerLof ,the F.a!!teJ'n Star Wh\Ch . ~equlrect a • phy~lcJohs
. g, and ar-e now before the~
IQdi'e leJt 'lUesday fur Dllyt.on to
MI ..' C. li. Brooks add eon' ch:h~s Of the Jl'edet&amp;tlon. One ot
att.Wd the ~slon or the Qflneral were \ unday v.lsJtors IlL Lon B 01 poses to reallocate the ras
Or~d Che~er or tl'ie Eastern, Stan •nm with her bother J~rry g M t· th e counties In an increased
Meidames Lr;:VI'.g
Burford, Max lack
,
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,
ll
suf!ltlent to pay t.he
Jlallioah, Ei M. McCaJit}' ~t~rlon
state roads due and
Prehch arid Wli! Reybolds Mn
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The theory I$ adYimced that
wil.tter lb..ye~, a dell!kltte to t.he N MAfRIED IN Ct'lNAD-4.
would become moat danaerous to
aea.ilon rrom the local ·Chaptel'. le!t. C ews 0• the ' hiarrtilgf or M1&amp;s low Ure purposes ot this bill and
MQt\dav: fpr:.. ~a.yton. ·
.
race M•rle Warner 1 t.o Har'old W()Uld require approxlma.tely $aO _
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Rebert Grant, Ocf!ober 19, has bten 000.000
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and lll'l. Ivan - • ..., Preaid•nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Hoover
&lt;tau1h1B Eileen tpent lhe
Vice-Pret!ident ..... . , ....... , . . . . . . . Charles CUrt!ll "I .,..
here wttll tbelr parenta. Mr. and
Glib rt
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e. Bettl!l&amp;'! Il- ll
""'"' lloUih of
Congre01man, lOth District • . . . . . . . Tholl\~8 A. Jenld!ll
beenput
vlalt.tna:
the
......rrlendl
GODII'"08111Dao-at-Laree .. George H. B~nder, L. T. Pp mar ' .j I l I
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Stanley Sims of the 0 . H. &amp;. apent
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Sunday wllh hla tamUy b8re.
STAT¥
Ill',, Arl.!lur Wlneltr of Oolumbua
~~~:~~ VIole\ aupe G6vernor ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
David
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} .youns:es~
n!ot1ved here.
Mrs.orOint.
Is ~~
the :;~Oth~~··~~~~ .,.--'
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:Jfii a.:n~
wU tioiteN1
~ught;er
. ~d

it;;jida '""~'inr .. til" member~ or
the! Portfjn •Ml8siotlary SoelCty' of
thefHea:th M. E. ChlU'Ch Mt&amp;. Nannle 'MOOI'~. presiding president, fB.Ve
tht!j outHne or the work planned
!or the coW.lng: year. The devo~
tlonals ·were led Dy Mt'fl. Jennie
Smlth, In the absence o! Mrs. Elmer Miller who Is conllqed to her
on omnt street with llln.eS6
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Canada, forme~ 'resideltt.S or H'a •
to reduce ;o__ -·sonvllle, Meigs cotmt}•
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tax 3
cuttmg ott
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000 or
of the state
CARD OF THA!(KS
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Ita
subdivisions tt was N!We wish «&gt; thank our frl~ds
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ana neithbor~:~. f(J[' ,the1t kindness
The mCNit Important bJll ')l~~d
during the stckneBS a.nd death of Is tD , ral!e thirty or rorty mUIIon
J&amp;oob Kope Al,o wish to thank p;e doUars tor J)OOl' relief PllJ'PC)8e&amp; from
cholt, ~~~ Mehl, Undertlf;ker Ev.1nfl the highway funds,
Many BJVUmenta have been oNer1and the donors of can and flowtrs.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Slstel'·'
ed aa:alnst tbe dlverskm Of the gas
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tax fUnds to other 1eneral purpoai"S
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M•s
C H Hamm en\trtMned ~
, S"'ANS.n
Qnd It ia the tdtla of the recently
with a parity honorb)g her 'ron, !
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v
fo!'tlled oraanlr.a~tqn
~eJ~ C01,lnBIIIy Mlc""'l Hl"''m'o b!l'th&lt;Jay an· t
SYRIIp
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PEPSIN
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n1ver5l\ry, the tlha Michael property 1
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such dlven1on.
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Camllla.rly known as the saul pro- 1
SCHOO
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COMBINED
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L MONEY DI8~B,IBUT.!'D
tiona In kee(Jinl with Halloween
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State 1d to '
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were carr!P.d out
Porty.nve bOYJ ! . WITH CASCARA
300 baa a been ,the amount of •13,~
1 1county to be dia~ved In Metp
e.nd 1irl6 were present for the de- 1
Utb.,t,tuJ evening which was spent 11). , The Id~l Ja.xatlve for chiJdren 'l lc.ue school dlatrtct .J~ to the varplayln&amp; variow
prize wtn11,_lf'!a: • women a.nd old folks . Mild 1r4 :ac- &amp;Jd to the dllltrlcte hf-:1bJ: t:~
pmea. h
d
I Lion and plnasant taste Price '50c, sued by the eounty stiJ)erlntende ts
The onor gllCflt rece1ve
many !
Sold By
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oftlce u. follow8.
n
Sll'tll rrom hb friends
Syrac
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• ·At the close or the evenln&amp;, Mra. The Stanabury Dru, Co, Salem, :::0; i~tb.~~~ury, ~ '1::~
, ~amm, M~rved delicious rcrreshMiddleport Ohio.
I ewe,
ReedsvJIIe, ~~Po ~l ~~· _
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Jand, 1100; Pleasant View,
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OHve-Orn.nae •. 11.300: Letart, $800·
Lebanon, •100; Harrlsonvme, $1400'
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No raw tobaccos in Luckies
-that's why they're so in.ild ~
are·
W
that
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E buythefinest,theveryfinest
tobaccos in all the worldbut that ~oes not explain why
fo}j(s cvdfwhere rc;gard Lucky
S~e u the ~desi cigarette.

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mellowing,
benefit of

then given the
lucky Strilce
Eying ' process, described by the
words-"lt's toasted". That's
why fulks in every city, town aod
, hamlet say that Luckies are such

truth ' that i":r-{a(uie iii the 'Raw ~·' mi.ldcigare~
is Seldom Mild"-so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and
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·";H_on. James Str.on•.·"nd·;J~o•~ A.~Jenkiu, State S.n: lloyd..
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thoritles were unable to determine
a. motive today tor the apparent
lutetcle 01' Aarol Adrlao. (Jim) Arb.,
, former end on t.be Mootana.
Sta.te College toattell team.
Arto'a bodY was found ln. his automobHe tn a &amp;&amp;taP here, a bullet

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Helena, Mont. Oct 25-JNS-Au ~
thoritles were unable to determine
a. motive today tor the apparent
lutetcle 01' Aarol Adrlao. (Jim) Arb.,
, former end on t.be Mootana.
Sta.te College toattell team.
Arto'a bodY was found ln. his automobHe tn a &amp;&amp;taP here, a bullet

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lay near the bodY.

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l!:apec&amp;.U,- made for bet t,a&amp;ITihfl

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~. ste.te late 7eeterdar and ab&amp;rp.
lY blamed Governor Pranklln D.

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with hlm will be anrled ln.tn of'tee bJ a wave or ~.wmt...
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~lltch be aald. the county 1&amp; Sue-1UPJbh"J«, •aa ltJd br M1Ua at the
1oorltep or
Oove!'nor RooatveJt
and hll party.

Successes

Loom Craft .lrta

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of fear."
"U President. Hoover Ia re-elect~
ed," M11lll told an aucUenee that
J)l(lted musie hall ))e;-; last nlrht,
Columbus, 0.. Oet. ~.-INS-­ "wlth the treeh manan.t~ whldl he
~ll receive. from the J)fl(lple we
New l.bunder WBB hul'led in Ohio'S;. ehall
be Jn a poe)tion to driYe
1\!ght fer lcwer utility l"dtcs t.odll-Y tbrcuch the- Dec:essary mea&amp;urelf of
when oouncU Pre81dent John M. economy and the calendar year
1932 wnt tell 8 d.llferent story."
"U Oovemnr h.ooltevelt. Ia elect-

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Ch!nooj{No.l 100 . '· ...• , ... 19c
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"State MU.t Have Wu
To Fix Reaponaibilil)'"
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MEN'S COT'F(!)N.'and RAYON

There's no question about the I
smartness of .these Coats--They
hav~ "it" at a price as inviting
as the styles!

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Pan&amp;JI!II, Rloomen. Salt._ Step-1--.oown•.

LADIES OUTING GOWNS

39c

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· •·'.'Ia Replieo to Roooovolt1
Democrat• Shoot Anew
Fi1hl

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I!IOI'ett with each roD.

Successes

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IngaUs Advocatea HUl THl R[~~~~l Ex•Coavlet And Murderer
ll HEAD IN Campaign
In Buckeye State WEARY MARCH[RS Change In System
v.g a... WU 0 f
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-C~LUMOUS W~NTS
fAll
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ia Bitter
-·~~s..y•r IN ITE~ STAUS
~to Penltentlaey Ollldal
MEMBERS CH~SEN te::! :!~~~=::=:
s~~~ ~·theoctp.,!l\fHB;r
Murderer Betrays Man I
~ "Reel Dolt'llin1 P..,do~
l"J Was Drunk" AfterSnl.Sezlel'
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Election• By ~ 0~:"~ ~!:~'i"\oo::"'"'"" Officially Rebuffed By ~·.;,~·~. ::::= .J:.:! Opportunities In Near Fu· Who. Gave Helpinl f
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Hand At Pen
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Made 1bese.Yalues
Possible

WE have been successful in maintaining our policy QUALITY AT LOW.
.&amp;gT PRICES! We were successful in our buying this season and bring
to you quality merchandise with popumr price appeal that only a successful store can offer to people whtl ·know values. .

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H -oiuo: Clcudf 1M ""&lt;1m' w11b ,.In; 1n
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the Newo Omce of The Dally

OCToaD

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4dmita Crime; S.ya
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A Tc Pen "Without ~upe John iRed ) Downing, -whO ronNational Government Oa lion ha~ t.o l(l to Oolumbul, Q(' . lYe ae on 1ven a
Of
f~- red the murder of Mrs.. Da.Dlel
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aaue;
ay ove I
rna r "hat. part of the . .,.. '"\le~
eaaona or xpecl •
derk at tlle Oh1o ...nitent1a.ry,
Enterpnae
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ID, for
personal
-t ~INS- The
rNot onl)'
would
theattent.wn.
plaa ol
e d I mprovement
Clncinnau . 0 ., ,'-"'
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of tiJe
branCh bureaus save Ule publkl, bu'
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murd~r here on Mal' J8 , 1926, of n 1 m~ tG p.oJietl at the Pnn~lln
By HARRY K. RI!:YNOLDB
it would provide eoonomlel for CbP
B)' JAMES L. KlLGAI.LF.N
Mrs. Alleen WUllamTI, 38, ror which l oounly jail:
INS Btatl' Correaponat!nt
state Government, In1aUs aatd.
lNS Staff Corret&gt;pondtmt.
John "Red" Downlna. 4.5, waa "~t
·I wa.r: dnml:;· Down lnr mumbled.
Landon, Oct. 28-JNB-MIIlrsha.lWhite Sulphur Springs, W. v a., up" to the Ob'1 Penlt.entlary, was
"Bhe'd ~n like a moUler to
ins all lts forees in anticipation of
)Ct. 26- lNS- InvestmenL banking one or the tnOit. sensational
nlf' ,. Downir.&amp; wenl on
"I'm
rtob and disorder, Seotland Yard
n Lbe United States. h.e.rct hit by ln · Lhe hJst.ory o1 Cincinnati po ce
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today suspended the letLvea of all
annlill&amp;
H.rry."
members or the Lon·· ..., police force
.he iJepreMlon. if:i now ·•on the
Downm1 who wa~&lt; aranted a "I ~·tdn'l. huve a.nyl.h.lr.~ a~lnst
&lt;turlna the period BrUaln'l'l unem ~~
.lll'llthold of a. healthy revival ."
pardon Oci 6 lf'Jl b)' Governor Olin.'
ployed "hunpr marc:hers" remain
Oppol'tunltle~ will be preiiE!nt.ed 0
White' aYeiectty con!esserl.
·when I \n,s In ir"!ll." Dc11nlntr
In ,.
pl~l
N d B
~n ·'the not distant future" equal to
eoree
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-e ca ... ·
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ody Fouad Oil Ecltl' hoee of 1il9 or lm~dlately at· ~ r early tod~J to rn e..-.ua _.,. ~a · uan """""' me
The leave-cancellina was In line
f D
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1Daniel Bonzo, wU:e vi t.be chief par- hour.e tor dinner three or four
with the 10vemment's firm inten·
o
etertl Talked Too
he World War.
j ole clerk at the Ohio Penitentlaty '.mE·s. He was t~- 100(1 friend of
tton to p~vent the ma.rthen now,
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mine. I don't know why I kllied
awtttly converg:tlll" upon Lolldon,
uc '
aken Ricle;
e~ven ro the 400 delegates attending I n at:a~led with a. lltlk n~kUe and b!.~ wile. I had been drlak1na. I
froin salnlnl the upper ·band. in
.
tbe twen.yt-ftrllt annual oonvenl.lon a. handkerchief,
Mrs.
Williams' had plenty •nd 1 wa&amp; feellnJ ~t. I
thelr itplt apiMt reduction of the . AA.n Bernardino, Oat, Oct. 28.- of the investment bo.nkers assoela- , body was fO\IDd near 8 tbioket on gueu I was drUDIL."

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