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Careful Buying Has

STATIONERY
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PULL-AWAY SHEETS
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BEAUTY FINE CHINA
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lY blamed Governor Pranklln D.

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Oove!'nor RooatveJt
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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
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Democrat• Shoot Anew
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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
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MEMBERS CH~SEN te::! :!~~~=::=:
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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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Made 1bese.Yalues
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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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READEIIS' NOTICE - lf )'Oil want
the Newo Omce of The Dally

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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
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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
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rNot onl)'
would
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plaa ol
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Clncinnau . 0 ., ,'-"'
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of tiJe
branCh bureaus save Ule publkl, bu'
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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
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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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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
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~n ·'the not distant future" equal to
eoree
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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
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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·
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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
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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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eaoifld woman w,k)IM ; 1llidl! . m care u y prepare r por s prebcdy WWI round tn an isolated ,.e.,. I sentecl by ..the "buMiness problems
tlm: , ; thlt Mojavo:! de':ett ne.cu: eommlttee of which Roberl F .
bel'&lt;".
OhristJe Jr. or Dillon .. Read_ and
company, New York, 1s cba1rman
&amp;!J-d by Ule "\.rend.'&gt; vf bWiiness"
committee o1' whlch Albert P Everts
of ,.itlt, Webber and Co. of Boston
ls cbll.lrm&amp;"l.
red

and approximatelY S!'t: In oallh were
m!ss!ng.
Discovery of one at the r1np ln
• pawnshop Jed. to the ea.pttlft ,,f
Downina AILhourb h t at nrat accused a :irlcmd of the crime, he la\er confeased. D'.trini his trial for
the murder, Duwnlnl; threw hlmaelf
on the
of the court, eLalmlnl:
he
when the m\ll"der we

About repalriniJ the roof ol a. car~ lng, 4.5, ol Ci.J'lclnnat.l, a
Rge. mowninr: 1fl a e!U'Pf!nte.' by oon•'·' . . .,,,, today

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,.ttorney General . , ............... ~. Jehu B. Brick&lt;r

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JObn Myers spey.t County Commissioners ... Arthur Beeglry, A. B. Bmg.lutnl

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Orr and funtiJ':
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C. L. Orr Sunclay afternoon.
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''Conoiderin1 the vad intereota to be adjudi·
cated upon by thio court, and the very p-eat con;
fidence and truot placed in the person occupyin11
the pooition of Probate Judge, by penon• inter·
eoted in the adminiotration of the eotateo and like
affaira of a trult character, the pooitiOn ought to
be occupied by a man of good le11al tr'lifing."

&amp;ecom.panist,
executive o!Qamzu.tion. A pn.pcr on "The HieboArd and~ for their coopera~ tm·y of the Olub", by Ml'S. o . H .
Uon in mating the Pll!lt year·~ work 8tt:wnrl. WaH well executed 11.nd
one· or outstanding- a u c c e " s. mus\. tnterestlnr, setting rort.h h.
Mn. Fern Bradbur)', President [or detaU circumst.anCtJ:; o! orsanlza
1932-38 respond~d With a spleQdlu tlcn, first offlc~:JS, and alms 0 :

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t rrom Wednesday until BuncJa
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Sheriff ......... , .... , . , ............ , : A. 0. Tracy
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Geo. A. Meinhart
Mr .
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MJ Frimd.:J. V~lle fOI·,&amp;ht· ~ l
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Just two more weeks . ' before (WC r~ me ls a. v-:&gt;t.e for me. A vote for
Mr. and Mra. ,Mbert Prtode of start st.utllniJ thOse ballot boxes my oppooent Ia .al&amp;o a vot.e for me.
PoQieroy: &amp;pent Suqday attemoon wU-h paUUcal census fGr 1933.
We're OOlDlUn&amp; the l'OtA;s as usual.
wtt;t:t E. w. Holter and famUy.
We guarantee yot;, good second~
Herrruw- Fl'l\ll,k .and p_ B.
a.nc1.
:r, you have any' doubt abOUt ~c hand goV(mment artd a. nlce re .. ·
Rayuwpd Prank W,Cl'e Suada.y- even· ri;bt man Just vote for the Bufi. "tire paint Job oo our old Clllll~ prolnli caners ot E.
Holter
have a record longer t.han a bull- misrs. You au know the rellable
Oui SJna:er called 00 E
wbip.
1Blf.· He never took &amp;Ill~~ he .
BUDday ~n.
couldn't un. H 111 fo/ the people, by
Marion, Allen, starH~ ... &amp;Del Mau
MY friend.. we are lor the wo~k~ the ~ple and never aet;.a d,oWn \o
rice 0p- ape,ot s-~ afternOon tngmau U be 18 workm&amp;: ror us ~d the oft'tee before noon. ;Ke dedleates
with Emmcit ~
doesn't. eount his chanp be.t•re a tMty comerstQne aud can launch
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'Io-NIC ROBBERS
T IS WITH a groat deal of oali•faction that we
that occasionally robbers who in their cow-ardly f~~t~lt·
ion. lnv~de the sanclttf of the hq,mo of til~ ,.~,~~r f;llti
the busmess P_laces of banks an&lt;\• o~e~ filii
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pf State ......... : ...... George C. Brj!dcll
Auditor ......... , .. ... . .. .. .. · · Joseph 1lr11cY

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· #if,E SUCH a han! ~attle is being waged by demo:cfats and republic&amp;Qs in various placea and f:n: va~j,,
ous positions from the •!life of president down to the low.
Ueattvillage place, it is refresbin11 and quJ~IlJI to know
that10ne candidate ia as good as elected. ToiU ;lonklns,
con...easman from the Tenth Obio district, 1.1 that· ind1..
vidual. Mr. Jenkins, up for re-election, baa -!i.i!IP9rl&lt;ed
him-elf in such manner while administering the alfaira
his 4onstituency that it is most difficult for e""'.' hia oppo' nen~ to find fault with hia recon.l.
; He has made every effort to do everyt))jng ealeulate!l
to b~lp the greatest number of people in his district ·
fro~~!- all indications, his reward will be re~eleetlbn ':~~i
0omr.aratlvely no elfort on his part. And It is well that
ot-. •hould rewan.l men' of hia mak&lt;-up m ouch • mtanrtet, i i
for, lte richly deserves it. Without coDBiderlng the m ...,
the lrater is hard put to think of anyone who could succeed Mr. Jenkins who could so admirablY •nd aueefully attend to all the duties required of ' a cODJP'elliiiii!IJ
from- the Tenth Ohio diotrict. It is well we have so aro!JII

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Attention Voters !

'l1le Womm'a Nua.lc Club of Lalit tn whk:h ahe outHned the tJma
Mktdleport held one ol the oul· uf the dub [or the yeiU' and In
Rf.lndlna meetlngR tn the club 'his- which she N!queated the same eoIA»y, Tue&amp;day eventna. at the Henth operation shown the pwst. able pres!·
dent, Mrs. Heunesy '['he Chorus,
M. E. ~urch comm.emora~na lhe Wldtr the ah·ecuon or Mis6 Vestn
Tenth Mllliversary of lUI roundln 1 . Mt.1Coy, at LhU!. time rendered "LJ~:~t
The- prolram Was open~ with the the Cherubic Host" fram Ora..torio
alnaln&amp; or "America the Beautllu1"1 "Holy Cit.y" by Gaul. Solo parts tn
this number .,..ere taken by Mra.
by the enae~le followed by the I Frances Klein and Mrs. Hattie
treasurer's report br ~111. ROtie Me~ &amp;mth. Mrs. Esther Alltsblre fol·
Muter; at t.his i.mle. ~ole rettrh11 lowed with a p1a.no solo "Etude Me~
President, Mrs; Claro. Hennesy_ex- lodlque" by Roa'en, a. n~mber which
preMed her appreeluUon t.o the she played at the ttrst meeting of
members of the club, the choral the Wcmeri:s Muslc Club !olloWJns

Governor .... , , . ........... , . . ..... 'David S. ln11alla
Lieutenant Governor . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee B. ·P almer

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with all their m:aotten g\.ino
The hope and prayer of every citl~en who is
abiding and who has the wood of the n11tlqn at heart, is
that these four are prosecuted and riven the 1~11
of the law fur their waywardllftSB, notooniJI~ •• ' "'\ means' til
ridding Mociety of such menaces biJ~ ,
1,
otbem of tbcir ilk to forego their
pqroulte
Htlntething le~ dangct'ous, mol'e Jaw
· •nd with
!ll'oater nllimatc lasting reward for thoae eqsaged.

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do you? I go.,.. that's why Che11terfields are milder.
:, ~: · "I'm told thl!l uniformly lighter color ill due to
' :.',.cro... blendiog. It oort of w•ldo all
tobaccos
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-- · :~breds are aU cut the same ·w'idtb4 It stands to n-.a&amp;OD they bnrn Amoother and cooler.
"I don't pretend to be an expert hut it lnob to
me as if they make ChNterfirJds -right.
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,.ttorney General . , ............... ~. Jehu B. Brick&lt;r

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JObn Myers spey.t County Commissioners ... Arthur Beeglry, A. B. Bmg.lutnl

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We quote you from Jud11e Rockel'• com·
plete Ohio Probate Practice (recognized authority.)
' I

''Conoiderin1 the vad intereota to be adjudi·
cated upon by thio court, and the very p-eat con;
fidence and truot placed in the person occupyin11
the pooition of Probate Judge, by penon• inter·
eoted in the adminiotration of the eotateo and like
affaira of a trult character, the pooitiOn ought to
be occupied by a man of good le11al tr'lifing."

&amp;ecom.panist,
executive o!Qamzu.tion. A pn.pcr on "The HieboArd and~ for their coopera~ tm·y of the Olub", by Ml'S. o . H .
Uon in mating the Pll!lt year·~ work 8tt:wnrl. WaH well executed 11.nd
one· or outstanding- a u c c e " s. mus\. tnterestlnr, setting rort.h h.
Mn. Fern Bradbur)', President [or detaU circumst.anCtJ:; o! orsanlza
1932-38 respond~d With a spleQdlu tlcn, first offlc~:JS, and alms 0 :

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Prosecufin11 t.ttorney . - ......... · · · · · · Cedrio Cl~rk
!§n. :ri\&lt;&gt;U\II8 .!lurke '-"" oon BIIUe I Cle~· o'1 Cou~... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . John S(lJI'TI
t rrom Wednesday until BuncJa
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Sheriff ......... , .... , . , ............ , : A. 0. Tracy
Ollo,rfea .
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~ .ntv Recorder
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Geo. A. Meinhart
Mr .
Mn. carl Babcock apeot . '"' 01 · ·~
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W~ne8day witb Mr. a.nd Mrs. Chas. County Treat~urer . . ................. I R. G. w.~
· 8 ·-~w
· H w~t;:apeot Thur,.ay County Surveyor . ............ . .. . .. T lleodore
Beegl
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..wi\P.•lotrs. B. B. .
at Ba&amp;lan.
Corone,r ........... . .. · · · · · · · · · · · · • ·
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Attomey·at•law

By ArU."r .. t~aa:a" Batr

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Republlcaa Cabclldate lor

·,INC.

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B. Pmnk
K". Orr_at
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Thursday
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1•&amp;Jo
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.. ,_ ha.
Le
J!l. w. Holter g.!Jed on Elmer
MJ Frimd.:J. V~lle fOI·,&amp;ht· ~ l
~ ~bove a11 , renu~m-r t t. a vo
eoqk. Bw.ldJt.Y eventM.
Just two more weeks . ' before (WC r~ me ls a. v-:&gt;t.e for me. A vote for
Mr. and Mra. ,Mbert Prtode of start st.utllniJ thOse ballot boxes my oppooent Ia .al&amp;o a vot.e for me.
PoQieroy: &amp;pent Suqday attemoon wU-h paUUcal census fGr 1933.
We're OOlDlUn&amp; the l'OtA;s as usual.
wtt;t:t E. w. Holter and famUy.
We guarantee yot;, good second~
Herrruw- Fl'l\ll,k .and p_ B.
a.nc1.
:r, you have any' doubt abOUt ~c hand goV(mment artd a. nlce re .. ·
Rayuwpd Prank W,Cl'e Suada.y- even· ri;bt man Just vote for the Bufi. "tire paint Job oo our old Clllll~ prolnli caners ot E.
Holter
have a record longer t.han a bull- misrs. You au know the rellable
Oui SJna:er called 00 E
wbip.
1Blf.· He never took &amp;Ill~~ he .
BUDday ~n.
couldn't un. H 111 fo/ the people, by
Marion, Allen, starH~ ... &amp;Del Mau
MY friend.. we are lor the wo~k~ the ~ple and never aet;.a d,oWn \o
rice 0p- ape,ot s-~ afternOon tngmau U be 18 workm&amp;: ror us ~d the oft'tee before noon. ;Ke dedleates
with Emmcit ~
doesn't. eount his chanp be.t•re a tMty comerstQne aud can launch
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1ea.vlnl the WirtdOYr'. We are for Hv- 1a battleship without breaking the
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en Q&amp;ya a week, t't\'0 ptnts tO a bottle.
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'Io-NIC ROBBERS
T IS WITH a groat deal of oali•faction that we
that occasionally robbers who in their cow-ardly f~~t~lt·
ion. lnv~de the sanclttf of the hq,mo of til~ ,.~,~~r f;llti
the busmess P_laces of banks an&lt;\• o~e~ filii
~~ce_fli&amp;.
fully termlnatmr thetr lawless p\lnttltS:il ~
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Tb~ lateSt example of such l~llure
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pf State ......... : ...... George C. Brj!dcll
Auditor ......... , .. ... . .. .. .. · · Joseph 1lr11cY

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· 1UJAR THE LORD-0 earth, e&amp;rth, earth, bear the
,'ll':o!'&lt;ll!f the Lord.--oleremiab 22:29.
•
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· #if,E SUCH a han! ~attle is being waged by demo:cfats and republic&amp;Qs in various placea and f:n: va~j,,
ous positions from the •!life of president down to the low.
Ueattvillage place, it is refresbin11 and quJ~IlJI to know
that10ne candidate ia as good as elected. ToiU ;lonklns,
con...easman from the Tenth Obio district, 1.1 that· ind1..
vidual. Mr. Jenkins, up for re-election, baa -!i.i!IP9rl&lt;ed
him-elf in such manner while administering the alfaira
his 4onstituency that it is most difficult for e""'.' hia oppo' nen~ to find fault with hia recon.l.
; He has made every effort to do everyt))jng ealeulate!l
to b~lp the greatest number of people in his district ·
fro~~!- all indications, his reward will be re~eleetlbn ':~~i
0omr.aratlvely no elfort on his part. And It is well that
ot-. •hould rewan.l men' of hia mak&lt;-up m ouch • mtanrtet, i i
for, lte richly deserves it. Without coDBiderlng the m ...,
the lrater is hard put to think of anyone who could succeed Mr. Jenkins who could so admirablY •nd aueefully attend to all the duties required of ' a cODJP'elliiiii!IJ
from- the Tenth Ohio diotrict. It is well we have so aro!JII

Plf&gt;&lt;

Attention Voters !

'l1le Womm'a Nua.lc Club of Lalit tn whk:h ahe outHned the tJma
Mktdleport held one ol the oul· uf the dub [or the yeiU' and In
Rf.lndlna meetlngR tn the club 'his- which she N!queated the same eoIA»y, Tue&amp;day eventna. at the Henth operation shown the pwst. able pres!·
dent, Mrs. Heunesy '['he Chorus,
M. E. ~urch comm.emora~na lhe Wldtr the ah·ecuon or Mis6 Vestn
Tenth Mllliversary of lUI roundln 1 . Mt.1Coy, at LhU!. time rendered "LJ~:~t
The- prolram Was open~ with the the Cherubic Host" fram Ora..torio
alnaln&amp; or "America the Beautllu1"1 "Holy Cit.y" by Gaul. Solo parts tn
this number .,..ere taken by Mra.
by the enae~le followed by the I Frances Klein and Mrs. Hattie
treasurer's report br ~111. ROtie Me~ &amp;mth. Mrs. Esther Alltsblre fol·
Muter; at t.his i.mle. ~ole rettrh11 lowed with a p1a.no solo "Etude Me~
President, Mrs; Claro. Hennesy_ex- lodlque" by Roa'en, a. n~mber which
preMed her appreeluUon t.o the she played at the ttrst meeting of
members of the club, the choral the Wcmeri:s Muslc Club !olloWJns

Governor .... , , . ........... , . . ..... 'David S. ln11alla
Lieutenant Governor . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee B. ·P almer

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hat on earth

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northwestern p'art ef tb'j
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up a small bank plil Ji&lt;rt
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with all their m:aotten g\.ino
The hope and prayer of every citl~en who is
abiding and who has the wood of the n11tlqn at heart, is
that these four are prosecuted and riven the 1~11
of the law fur their waywardllftSB, notooniJI~ •• ' "'\ means' til
ridding Mociety of such menaces biJ~ ,
1,
otbem of tbcir ilk to forego their
pqroulte
Htlntething le~ dangct'ous, mol'e Jaw
· •nd with
!ll'oater nllimatc lasting reward for thoae eqsaged.

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~Look here ••• this is Chesterfield tobacco. Notice ito
.l~ter color .•. ynu don't see any dark heavy type.,
do you? I go.,.. that's why Che11terfields are milder.
:, ~: · "I'm told thl!l uniformly lighter color ill due to
' :.',.cro... blendiog. It oort of w•ldo all
tobaccos
ioto one.
i, _. "And here's oomething else. Notice thattheoe long
-- · :~breds are aU cut the same ·w'idtb4 It stands to n-.a&amp;OD they bnrn Amoother and cooler.
"I don't pretend to be an expert hut it lnob to
me as if they make ChNterfirJds -right.
"Here, light one. Tbat'o the 00.. test after aiL

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Day dotr triaiR at Maa&amp;1e Tuesday. house was approprlatel1 decoratfd
Mra. M:. V. Oaniner or Charleston In Halloween style and retresh·
·u st:Jendillg the week wtlh Dr. and ments In keeplna with the seai!On
Mre. 0. H. Caldwell ol Butternut were sened.
Avenue.
Durinl the bwllDefll meetl.nl Ule
Mrs. EUzabeth MUenpaugh of following officers were ' eleeted:
Newark b; spending tlle week wlth President, M:'ll. Edith Joachim; Vke
her daual'lter, Mrs. Oscar Roedel President. Mrs. Lenna Bearha; sec..
and family.
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Parkersburr spent WedneSda·r with

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Parkenbura: were Sunday :• •' or \
M'r. Perrell o.nd f&amp;nnHy ) tlf :t J,dwea•
Portland.
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thoMrs.
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Mp.ry Louise

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Ml'll. Tom Crow, Mra. Mlna Web-

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ROBBERY"

McDade~:::·~-"c-;-•·•

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trel ot Racine.
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Mr. aod Mn. w. E. McDade
Kahacua spent Friday wtth Mr.
and Mra. v. Bl MeUade.
Mlaae• Mary MoDade •nd Panme B. Henderaon, Yr. OUn· Milhoa.ll
ot Portland and Mr. lldpr D&amp;vta ot
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