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WEATHER FOR!CASf -· . i:
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READERS' NOTJCE - U you w•nt
the News Ollloe of The Daily
Trilmqe, call 286-L; If tho ljwdne11

BN·WAY To HULTH
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011\ee uk tor 202-R.

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IN NORTHWEST

Confesses IDs
Setond
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The

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Pro, teat In Hlot.,..Y
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Plu Would Reduce Tneo
On Land By Raioing
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The
Past Chlef.s of MasnoUa
son. Kenneth Orues~r and Charles Temple met 11t the home o1 Mrs.
Keehne attended the llll%lllal Field Ernest Rea Tuesday t~venlng. The
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.
retary, Mrs. AIUe PlSJler: Treasurs ; Weber o! Cleveland wu a er, Mra. came Fls!l~r.
viSitor ln town Wednesday
The followtna membera

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May l$e Slrnal To
Start Rlotin1

F o• Other Purpooeo Than
Bulldin1 And Keep·
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Mra. A. 0 . Tracy. ,who was tn..

•JuA,d. ·tn au automobile accident
t~ -w'eeka BKP, ha.Cl o. broken bone
ln , her

let~

d.rm I!Ct, Wednesday.

T1je ·bone WaJi kllQ,Wll t.o be br.ok•
en ·l)y :the Mtan&lt;Hna .phyaiCtrm but I
it .wllS; lmpollhlble tb ta\:e an x-ray\
btleatUie Mrs. Traey'a Injuries .f!-e"
c:e. .C..ted her ®ntl~emcn~. AJ
ra.y, of the fractured ~e ""as taken

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Wedrumday mo:rnina. Aside trom 1
the broken o.rm, Mrs. Tracy ia reCO'(eril~ nicely trom 'tlhe tnjurtc&amp;,

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:- I Pnrkersbllti spent
Sundll.y wlth
her parents, Mr. nnd Mn. wnua.m
Talbott.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sla.Uibte~ ·Of
Parkersburr spent WedneSda·r with

:·;AIJXILIARY 1MEIT8
rhe American Leaton Auxiliary
W'lU to Drew Webat.er t,oat. held a
l'tiU&amp;u' bualnosa and aocla~mee~lna:

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Tuefltay evcnlnr at the ._. ,.in.fl'tcan
"'~"' HaU. . During the· ev@nlna
\lie 'iJHlot~ tor the etla~nr ;vea~
w.ere batali~ by Post Commander

Poiil· '

8tanltly or Drew

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W,ebster

" A.Rml:XIml\tett tvlonl;y m-eJl1bers
nttend the
Pnll Qonferellro whiCh will be he1d

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Mra. Ferrell and daua:,ht ;[ . of
Parkenbura: were Sunday :• •' or \
M'r. Perrell o.nd f&amp;nnHy ) tlf :t J,dwea•
Portland.
I
E. W. Hill or J&gt;~~·~~:~~d::~~
thoMrs.
YMt week vuest ot
''·. ter, Mrs. Okey Payn,er

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Mp.ry Louise

tLt WlltesvUle, Thursday, November

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

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the hos~eaeea

or

.Masaar

the evenlns.

New
:Electric Theatre
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TODAY
FIRST YEAR"

Trlbuno~

Daliy
faohlon Bo""'u
Eva A. · TinpJ'• Pari• 8enkle

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coin and this Coupon filled out will bring
I5,CENTS inpattern
return mail.
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ROBBERY"

McDade~:::·~-"c-;-•·•

ntlht with Mrt~.
trel ot Racine.
,
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
M.rtett.. called on Mr. and Mn. R.
s. Henderson at Coolville Sunday
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o.t t.hil, local unit wnl

Iter' and Mrs.

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Plea·se mai1 at once y·o ur Paris pattern, No. 7807, !'he-to

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NO'IilqEI
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able io attend the Wultin,ton Cel·

ebra&amp;lon •t l.alll' BoS&amp;om ll'rlda1
are fttllll!lkl4 br Slle l'nlklelli of
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to be at

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EDISON HOBSTE'fl'U, See.

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been confined to her home an the
aorriaonYllle f{lad by illneu the
paal; week, Is Rported to be slJBht·
Iy....1mprovinl.
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''Clifford Ebersbaeh, Errold Daw-

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MAY USE GAS TAX

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gln to g_et. 1t IN8TA..."iTLY.

Jus.t fellow the stmDle illrectloos
and you are iiUrc to be ··~pcd
StanSbury Drug Co., Mlddlepbl't
won't t:.eep yow· money unleSI! you
a.:·e.
Adv.

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'Lmes Wlt.h ' lle Depre"'..slon. It's Free I FOl' . th.lrty
&amp;ys w.; give a complete chBMi&amp;
lubrlue.tion wlt.ll eu.ch change ol

011, Oct .16 t.o Nov. 15. lltgh Pl'CB•
sur'!?' grcDSe outilt Jus~ lnstallecl .

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A·S ' ... ..AVE
NIVER"H~N1' BEFGRI·I.
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.Wp repalr and rcttnlsh any ma.kr
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' the THINKING people of
HIS is an apm:al to
tAmerica in qli~s, villages and on farms. We
. have allbeai"lifecteHiy the economic distur~­
ance which has swept over .the entire world. Thts
has resulted in a looll' ..tamor for a change. We all
w'ant,a c:lt;lnge- bqt·we waot a. ~~e from condi·
tiw; ' We "waot wages, we "{aDt JO~, we w:u't
~ and aedjl If yo11 will just stop ~ th•:"'
abOut it, you will realize. ~ this change lS on tts
wol.y, becauiiC of the ~lc measures taken by tht
p~iiCnt administration. r'l)!.e .d)ange.cannot be made
OVFtnight by aoy magic pf legislation. We were a
topg time getting iqtQ_i'l~is !"'ess a1jll.it ~ g~in~ to take
tiq1e to get us out of it. ilt IS 'llliY ihe.unthinking who
feel that they can bnng af,O\lt these changes by a
d1ange in a~atiop. . B)ll.the thinking man :u'd
wplllllll w\U reali;e that .the ~.&amp;~ we want ·~ a
change in ~t,&gt;!l4itioP5 'ffid ~ the.!i!:st way to bn~g
about that change is tp ~ ~upport Herbert Hoover m
his tremendous job of Je;~~g us to a change for
the better.
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AN ~OUNCES .-..:i

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OUGHT T'S'EE

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PURDUE

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IIOV••ua tTN TO PLAY
UIJV•aaiTT OP tMIGAOO

OHIO A1 . Jji~ CROSS
After the Garpe visit

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llu&lt;;keye folks are thin~ii!S h.:;rJ .'rigl•t now . Ohio is feu
up on false econom~. ~\1 te r..::trC:PtJuucms on the ~tter

thlpp of life wjth, CQfltW~W 1 C¥t!~~a?anc:c o~ hlXWlOUS

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THt LADS • ALL NIGH'!' LONG

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'; ii,e9d him in the Gover·
vigorous attorney
0\tio again the out·
J.loit&lt;d·Statcs Senate.
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Veins
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you are goipg to s:lve your , lep a
chance to ~:et v,.-eU. No operations
n~?T Lnject!Oll.s 8.re neciuarY. no' en , f.orcOO rast~ This sjmp~t-• Emerald

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tion and make&amp; ,\/bur l&lt;:lli ai:!,

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gln to g_et. 1t IN8TA..."iTLY.

Jus.t fellow the stmDle illrectloos
and you are iiUrc to be ··~pcd
StanSbury Drug Co., Mlddlepbl't
won't t:.eep yow· money unleSI! you
a.:·e.
Adv.

E.VER
OFR1:ReD \CU
CN£·TENTH

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OF THAT

A VEAFt II.~

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CHII.NCE ON
CHIL.L.~~

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OUT OF
VOIJR~
.JUMPINI.
AT IT~

lir.'h&gt; W anteo:i......

----~-·KEEPlNO
'Lmes Wlt.h ' lle Depre"'..slon. It's Free I FOl' . th.lrty
&amp;ys w.; give a complete chBMi&amp;
lubrlue.tion wlt.ll eu.ch change ol

011, Oct .16 t.o Nov. 15. lltgh Pl'CB•
sur'!?' grcDSe outilt Jus~ lnstallecl .

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A·S ' ... ..AVE
NIVER"H~N1' BEFGRI·I.
I

.Wp repalr and rcttnlsh any ma.kr
or ~model. Shell service Station
o\i~ C~~orson, •.Prop. Middleport, 0

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ror c1ld IJOicl md !l :.l\'~1'. P rll' ;-c, t
wan ttu ~ t •.• r;ell ~~'\me. :,;c::: h'.:n o.'

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' the THINKING people of
HIS is an apm:al to
tAmerica in qli~s, villages and on farms. We
. have allbeai"lifecteHiy the economic distur~­
ance which has swept over .the entire world. Thts
has resulted in a looll' ..tamor for a change. We all
w'ant,a c:lt;lnge- bqt·we waot a. ~~e from condi·
tiw; ' We "waot wages, we "{aDt JO~, we w:u't
~ and aedjl If yo11 will just stop ~ th•:"'
abOut it, you will realize. ~ this change lS on tts
wol.y, becauiiC of the ~lc measures taken by tht
p~iiCnt administration. r'l)!.e .d)ange.cannot be made
OVFtnight by aoy magic pf legislation. We were a
topg time getting iqtQ_i'l~is !"'ess a1jll.it ~ g~in~ to take
tiq1e to get us out of it. ilt IS 'llliY ihe.unthinking who
feel that they can bnng af,O\lt these changes by a
d1ange in a~atiop. . B)ll.the thinking man :u'd
wplllllll w\U reali;e that .the ~.&amp;~ we want ·~ a
change in ~t,&gt;!l4itioP5 'ffid ~ the.!i!:st way to bn~g
about that change is tp ~ ~upport Herbert Hoover m
his tremendous job of Je;~~g us to a change for
the better.
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AN ~OUNCES .-..:i

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OUGHT T'S'EE

GOW-•!'.

SI.IE LEfT 1\Efl..

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'I'OIHD£R·p0FF

ABOUT

HoMe "'"' t&gt; ~~,..T·
'D•'II!.-'T\41NK ~liE'S

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octo•u HTM TO PLAY
UIIIVC . . .._y 0P tHIOA'OO

PURDUE

C.OM•• t'O '·'"
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IIOV••ua tTN TO PLAY
UIJV•aaiTT OP tMIGAOO

OHIO A1 . Jji~ CROSS
After the Garpe visit

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llu&lt;;keye folks are thin~ii!S h.:;rJ .'rigl•t now . Ohio is feu
up on false econom~. ~\1 te r..::trC:PtJuucms on the ~tter

thlpp of life wjth, CQfltW~W 1 C¥t!~~a?anc:c o~ hlXWlOUS

'Wfo QIP9,~~.~P'",~ '" the nure.

AIN'T "IT THE TIWTR!

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THt LADS • ALL NIGH'!' LONG

W/Tiil 'CONTINUOUS FLOOR S/19,'((
· · at'.Hors d"oeuvre Bar $1~ 5 ·~1~
• .• ·'l ~ .. ·: in:.colles:{e Inn $2. · ..
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'; ii,e9d him in the Gover·
vigorous attorney
0\tio again the out·
J.loit&lt;d·Statcs Senate.
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STUDENTS E:~=. ·~= PURPlE
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TAK£ PART IN ~~~ ~r:;: HAS liST ENEH~f,
. JACKSIN C~NC£RT ~~;: S~1i-~.~~ IS rACING OHUT!

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Elberf~tds

buyers
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York City all this
week
buyjng
NEW
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fore the juvr.nUe oourt, Lh e JlrObA-

Bir Chanre Must Be Made
'' Piipilo From Columbia Uon nrtlcer indicated..
By Team To Win From
~- Racine Aind Rutland,
·RED CROSS WORKERS .'
Pioneero
:._;;,
To Sinr
ARE ORGANIZED
AT MARIETTA
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Y AFTERNOON 1 Aceordlna t.o Mnl. R w ll'lru;t.e rwalcl 1
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I Mee t'1ng
catlona

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In Jackson

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Ml.L&lt;&gt;~;er:

team clear off the
other dozen
1 be nomed. U1llel!fj -~,~~~~i~~-~~~~j:~: :
1 •bout loco ~ detec.I.Od
1or the enr,ire squad M 11
I foro Saturday nr ..ruoon,
faithful trm/ol who jO\irney to
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Corirad,
ored. IlL Clncinnll~l 1W&gt;t 'rhnl'fld.ny wh1cb ·"bonkt llhon~ no one, a.re to
'l'helma. Snyder. Imog1me Qllf!B"n, !'as ~~n rr:;ted .h!iooe~~ ~.1 .1U!P.,- be rttdeJ)' u.WP.ketled ond nt the fo;iftme
· Pl'llJ'IC4!11 Wright, Ed,vthe St.cwart, leW, ex ac son,
me.v)'.
; ilme bt\dly dlllapPQint.ed . . ,
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E~th Ktng, EveJ.yn HUl, Ber- . ~ · Conrad, a reat.ru!nt of OJnc.n~
Unles, all foll&amp;"llll fall and unli!st~
nfct ~&amp;nJder, Anna Bmlth , Clarice · 11lllr for more thon 80 yean, died 110methtng unulmal occurs be\wer.n ,
~ ·ouve Hatfield, Vem ClArk, aa the resUlt ot ln)urle~ received fn 1now and two o'clock at the MafJetla I
~th Ann Cllapmon Agnes Bc-'ptember 1931 when· he w.o.a knock- ColleJI'e rootb.tll field theoneepl'ou.d
~ lliiUiPD. Ina:c Stile.~. Alber~ Queen, ~ fi'Qln l)b: ; ttl,c}'Cle by an automo.. hBughty, dlsctarlnfut' ,, ~rid 1 ld\.tng
-~Hull, Bradford Powell, Laur-11n I e.
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Panther wJU bf': redUced to the mu!:; L1
H¢rmin, Hubert. Deem Lawrence 1 Funeral services were conduct«~. llarmle11.' klud ol ordinary hollie
/U~,SOQ. KeiUleU1 Wc~ael, Robert 1lru~t BaturdllY &amp;ftcrnOOn 11n' the 'Mt. C!lt and wHl have hl8. nose rubbed
BrOwn, FOrrest" Searle&amp; Uohn mark Moriah Bllptlst ch\U'Ch .a.t · Oincll\~ aromul fnto •tho depth!) or a tour or 1
_OJ1de Kin&amp;", Ol'ltrl~r. ~&gt;- itowen, MaX natl, WILh Rn. Prazie 01fena· and tlve touchdown defeat. Naturally
Brnlth, Orville Will, ,rnmes ThM~ WiiiWn B. Arnold, re))l'ttlentatJves th.la kind or n8WS ls not the kind 1
biild, Eldon Lonnhlll.
Of ~be Olvtc club of Whlcb Mr1"O'on· ~he o.verage fe.n Ukes to rOad. 1n
RaoJne- .MUL~:~ Rutb 'l'home..s tea- rad was elso a. member, otttefated. fact It lH the very
that be
ohir; •.!Wldred Buck, Kni.hertn~ Bell, Ex.-oonrreMman John abd · Mob. wBnts to hear last
telllt or, 1
Bot}J)fe M:lln, Lena Byers . Ellt!en WIIU&amp;m D. Poullr:e spoke during but there 111
· blUldROIMib, WfnUred Wolf(!.
I· Lhe. fJC:rvlces.
lng hO))e.'J
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M~. Conrad Ia survived
by two praeUced l!ye,
Jlat·j
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1 nepMwll, Mr. Jackson, ot Pom!roy less. movemenl.s
.
T:U
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urut Wllllanl Jockmln, of Weston,
players during their
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THEFT CHARGE 1Vu .. and one OOlmin. George
out.l. Of """'""" the entire
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Conrad, ot Clnclnnatl,. Older ~t.. not. so Qftacted. but· thD!!:e ...cc:--·...c
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l11 to
denls of the commup.ny . wUl prO.. I not, seetn to make up a "-'''""~
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1tt ~ .. bkl:lly remetnb:el\ tht~ Oonrf.d fftmtly m,lnorl.ty. ·
prd' a.,.~ d. ;z:~·J.~ on Of .. ~1'. Oonr,ad:~ fAther "'" l'Jn'n h~ ~tq-e will ~ tWo IPon chantea
,f t ~ Pr~!ir.•w tt~~ a'hd fi:l ~ ·a. tl~ lived. pn Nye avanue for t.hQ eatldldates ot t.he team to
~nd·
b~ I tiejl...._... • near Enterprise. Pollowtn1 hla ~ow the,lr mettle, the one 1s co .. :
:;;::,~ ~rom;:
· bo ~lo: death, h~ WllJi. brougllt to Pomeroy Dllht, Uw other tomDJTow li18M 1
t;'ijj~....... . · U ~lM ·11,..11 for bnrlal .
but tontsht h1 the, onl)• real chance·,
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w
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as t.here will be Uttle other than
~ c:omAif. t . ,."l'l~ mn.de to the
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nl&amp;nal pracUce lnduJ«.ed In PrldQy :

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BUilDERS PlEDGE.

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Igive Lheor playing
PioMers,
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thC!y haw· haU ln a '
t1J ~ . t • rm. tr
Ul Sf~n&lt;h.rie tetnahltter ltonr
but they will have to
.ral!t
riM.L:uea
e IorW(!Mbbthe ..week
with her ~ I We·~ como out Of their lethorey to do
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be

CANADIAN BUSINESS MAN "".,.,.
in Montreal
aad ChicatJO Tribuae,
he

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Jullan A. Pollak

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:teriea ApP,eoring
are Branded

P. E.
BOll~

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rail oo-,n.

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Star

u,.m.e by Commi!IM H1&gt;11d

Who Accuaea Republlcaal
Albrltbt aald,
the ~oan coon·
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teacher's convention. .
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Mr. and Mr11. Joe Wright retnrn · l All flily t~lub memtwr" . t~Vb• are
ed Wcdue!ldu.Y after IIIJ!RdbJil the
pn.'lt. Heveral d&amp;yti there on· tKwikeBs.~ ablfl W aLif&gt;n1'1 the W:v.blnrton ('PI·
L. A. Paruon went lo Torth I b &amp;((I
t 1
'fi'\ltr sdaf hn.vinv been rollNt ther11 , e ra. n n
.on:- Bo~m

fl. /•"' "'lluelk'd bJ the

";i~=~:::;:;;::!I:;=~=~~ by ~he

iune::;s o!' his father J.
Pflrson who ill sut!ertng with sciatic

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.Lea''tiler
Jo ..kets
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f"rHitteat of
to IN'I 1o"i (,Qq

rllP,umo.USIII.
• the rr•n,Juti&amp;n,
Fmnk Llvengqotl,.ol Dayton wn.s &amp;oUnm a&amp; 1::tn l'rlday afternoon
u. bu:ilneHH vlsltdi· 'h'l"town 'l'hau'IJday :
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Mn. Juhu BenkUB, ~- EIIRaOOth ~
I!:DJfoiON IIOBHTE'fTER, Mftl.

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OurnJlbciL 11nd Giles Hysell weht

·roletlu Wed1letldu.;.r wh-!..0 tll.e ronn·

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J'f--{1(ast Sble. fall eut-Trlplfl sUtchfld, two hu&amp;lon

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Smith Appeals For
Solidified Front
17000 lieat Ea-Govemor of
New York, Make Rlli1·

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the NotlonOI •Oon- 1
the usugh:ers ~ or the .

veuC on.
lJnlon Vel.ero.ns.

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Shows Big Surplus
laquiry lnt;Golumbua C..
and Eledric R.,..eala

Ellicienq

iDI Speec:h U. Booton

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All ntakea oi Radio1 '
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Th 11rl'day Mter ~Pfmdlnr the

PMt :

f!Heral dil)'li here"" ·buJ:;IneM.
M1rJ; oenavleVfl Wetzel went to . ror •II Radio..
Some bl ....
1 C.:cturnbus ThutlidfoY l.o Rp&amp;nd the I
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Lend the O~lo
Sta.te-WIIleonstn' flrd;OR, E "pert work at rea~~

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partmm.t.
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Mr• i

~,ol~i~_i&gt;f&lt;l~~~~~-!~ir~_ilaro.nct~d&amp;u!!&lt;~orr

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.,.J:"' """~pue•ta j

ij!'f!Ji!ljt~on or -

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PRIZES FOR MOST COMIC

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T•rilllill
Wi.J.en an alrpiR.,e l&amp;lulttS'' In a 1Ad ..lsllon CblldnD. or Scbeol ap

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near Wmham, FlDJiaD4, It I
· tr)J:htellfd 1 r&amp;Crt bone 10 bl41:y that
Ill ., ... maoe turaed COIIIPIOWJ.y

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Rblto ..... o.hiro ..,.. atroak• of fTIJ •

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At the maehlllt ap-

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Adulb l&amp;c

' proachtd the lfOUDd. rhe animal au4- Givea IUlder Auaploes Bp,..
1
deniJ JUmped. tD trJ&amp;bt troQI blhlntl.
a tree aad p11oped ID ·trout of the

plane uutll It Jan.dlhl.

Four

dUe

Jate tht PI&amp;Dt atarlt4 to toM -.lor. '
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)100 . . . . '"" ..........

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Pomeroy Junior
IIOTICII
1 School Gymnaoium
n.~....~ '"" - - : . , : - : Friday Nirht, Oet. 28

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5I nl1t ...aue-AU are.,.

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dauabter
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Joe aurhllil

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fiMmelt. AlllOibal' lltl elellli !• ~ ehlte.. - .
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The pbotorrapher didn't han to teD this )'Ounr man to took at afty
1"hls cHatJ1ct
blrdiel to make him amite. The little fellow war. tickled silly to ltrut lli1 son!' JPOt• or.
~uf! for the c::amera. He i1Eriek Mader. whose pleasinr P¥*t"n•llt' won 'Tiontbe. U. .·~·ItlU.
tflm honorable mention in a recent am&amp;te)!r ph:·•,grapllf C::Dnt e&lt;Jt apon· has wrltbelt' m
l!ltOred b)' • WaahiqtOn newapaper. Erick;e motu~r la boldiq bha. HI• strike.
Ume,J1 \n Bet..h11da, 144.
Re

R. P. Price o1 Bam-

1•• u!Je Ute WR«·

am . It

dustry, ·Mr. Jlo01lel', dllleuued. the
problems ot
eoa1 tndus-

HE
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0 .• Oct. 28-INS--PrPslflent H'"' '"' Vr r

not d11,. unt.l, 9·19
Pledging that omything ......
ble 1s tM-1nl' 6on~ to a111i Uae ow.! 1.,. j '!'~~~C~-~~'!I

we.et-

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ln Uu;Jr scattered. home. , &amp;ec~

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M"!'Y
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route to Indhmapolis, Ind .. whPre he 18 to deliver a· mftin,·
campaign address tonight, Mr. R "'~ OV h r ~m1 h:., n~rh· · ·-~ ,.
-.-nro t " -i hV ~ rh "e rir~ tht',nfT "f ''I'H...,.G th ·, .,.. 4 f'f'l{l n r f&lt;t(" ....-

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')hio's trnubl f'd bituminous coal region.
Arrivinsr aboard hi!i! spf!cia1 DT"'"ide ... ti!tl tra 1 1'

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a
{J!. I erm1tly than thry hftwo b.,
fh~,. f:nd
:tEtl/y, ~t. '27·!8 lwnbut~ came Wednesday •!..to s~ 1practlclna l&amp;te-ly.
~:en ·
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Miss Emma .r-.w~ w;tJl. to &amp;\to · I' course wha~ happenll. 1&amp;. strtttiy up
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lumbus Thurada~ to ~~~ FJ11
1Lo t•~ lf'nm the"'llel'veA and DB "to
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Speeche• Enroute; Greetetl By Thouoand• of
i&amp;.dmirero in the Buckeye State

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oolumbus. o .. · ~· 28.-JNS.- A
pledge cr cooperat10n. wi~ !,.he
Federal Home
Bl.nlt ot ~ln~ ~
ciimati t.o liberalize cfe&lt;l"" condi- 1
tions waa broadciat tp.ia)' by
.\ . E. Albrlgbt of .AltrGot J'II!'WlY·
elected pl'Nldent ot -the Qhlo
Bulldble AMocriatlon Lei.IUe;
1
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to deal
the
eBects
Of
Ute
depreMten
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Oh'k. cne of the MYerett bloW~ tt
l'as had i.n many weeta. '
Steck 9Ubsorlpt.Loflll 1}1 the hd~
"fBI Hcmt Loan 'Bank. ,A.lbr!r 11
.:.0111ted c.;.~t. wlll make tt ):iolilble '
fer the buJ.Idl.ng a~d lOAD auocia.~
tio01 to obta.ln Jarp s\Uil8. to )pan

' deelared · be shOt
wllO
wU captured. after
.. crowd of by:..
to polloe,

INDIANAPiliS

\p;&gt;~ars Ou Rear Platform ' Of Coach For

Depreosioat,'ln -Ohio
VaDer ."
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SPEAKS AT ATHENS THIS MORNING

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By Ex.COnvit;l In State
Durinr_ Tlte Patt •
Three W eeko

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TO BE ·BIG HP.P

nflr \Vaftle Iron,.. \

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itory In Effort To Win Electorate Of Theu . ~
Important Stateo
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PRIC1-'IHREE CEN'J.'S

CEN TH

Promiae Of CooPet"ation
With Federal Home
Loan Baftft ·

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CA RRI E lt U

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Perso
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Amona Three in
Cleye)and

IS THQtD KILLING

Below· are 4l li•t of a fe~ of~li~tems we ,
Sale .that ccsnti,es until ~~:xx·M~~d~y {it '

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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932

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