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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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York City all this
week
buyjng
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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
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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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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
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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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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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PioMers,
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thC!y haw· haU ln a '
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Ul Sf~n&lt;h.rie tetnahltter ltonr
but they will have to
.ral!t
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with her ~ I We·~ como out Of their lethorey to do
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CANADIAN BUSINESS MAN "".,.,.
in Montreal
aad ChicatJO Tribuae,
he

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:teriea ApP,eoring
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rail oo-,n.

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Who Accuaea Republlcaal
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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
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'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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Jo ..kets
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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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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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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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laquiry lnt;Golumbua C..
and Eledric R.,..eala

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iDI Speec:h U. Booton

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

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

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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,..
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deniJ JUmped. tD trJ&amp;bt troQI blhlntl.
a tree aad p11oped ID ·trout of the

plane uutll It Jan.dlhl.

Four

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Jate tht PI&amp;Dt atarlt4 to toM -.lor. '
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Pomeroy Junior
IIOTICII
1 School Gymnaoium
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fiMmelt. AlllOibal' lltl elellli !• ~ ehlte.. - .
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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.
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R. P. Price o1 Bam-

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

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

not d11,. unt.l, 9·19
Pledging that omything ......
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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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Arrivinsr aboard hi!i! spf!cia1 DT"'"ide ... ti!tl tra 1 1'

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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;
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to deal
the
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Of
Ute
depreMten
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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
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wU captured. after
.. crowd of by:..
to polloe,

INDIANAPiliS

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

Depreosioat,'ln -Ohio
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SPEAKS AT ATHENS THIS MORNING

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By Ex.COnvit;l In State
Durinr_ Tlte Patt •
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itory In Effort To Win Electorate Of Theu . ~
Important Stateo
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PRIC1-'IHREE CEN'J.'S

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Promiae Of CooPet"ation
With Federal Home
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Amona Three in
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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

Tlf&amp; D4JLY TJUI:'UNE

Killinr Foll~w• AriJUIIl·

which continues·

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LEASED WIRE OF' INTERNATIONAL NEWS BERYJ )E

until next M o n d a y
evening, Odober the

:$8~28 ::; ·$14.50.
$~4:7$t·: ' $3~~0~

$44.00·~··

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BliNC RUUSEO

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LOCAL RECATJVES
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Eulah Castor, Lucy Perry, Wu,nda,
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· j StA'rkey. Dana Rodekl~ . 0e01ll'taj
1 NeJl. Rtldekin, Auta Vnlgllll, W11.fre1·
· Swett. Rolph Tumeo·, William Ore- I' LEAR"' ..,.,. D'""TH OF
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ALBERT CON.R .. "
tell.dler; Bernie!:! LedJJc, DoroW1y I ·
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Northealt. portion. Saturday lae~-~­

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....~!it. of the namct~ of Mc•li~
'nte followllll leadel'B ot Lhe var- 1 Prom all Indication ~. the clawln~t,'
! -~ pu11 ns who will parUclpatc ' ~tunll)t~'::~ve ""'beeunps thropoualhleoutd thed 1\fhtlng, !q&gt;Hll n~. fU VaiJ(l, Purple
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an •' Panth er d til' i n~ l I~ past wee k , h ... '
,._ 1o .c.nc &amp;uthP.asteru Oh w
oLhc "3
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be &amp;eJected
Sthool Glee Club l.n JacksoH, Frl· M1~. Rut.l• McCroba, t'lroltW"'J ; Mrs'. 1bum red•••;ed to tt. rurrtn11. rubblna ·
, d~)la&amp; been ano o,mr·t!ct. 'l'he pup- 01\ren Stambury, 4.flddleport· Mrs. I To.bby l{it.ten , Thll rfuV!Ou for nil
1 '~ tli. MIJied will ro to JliCkMu 101" Fred
Shumwa1, Syracuse·' Mrs. ' the bJ.~.:k trlleking and dome~~Uca.tlng
! ~cert. llt the Ei"teddrod bmld- Ed Hardlnr. RacinP.; Mrs. Everett 1 ot Lhc former mLV"i!:e bt'SHt setrM to ,
~ lril... ~lday a!tunoon o.t.. 4 o'clock . Hnye.;, ChesLer; Mra. Lucy Cowdery, · lie iJJ several &lt;Urectlons.
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' held. in oounecllun Wllh t.bc thirty- Long Bot.!,.om, and Miss Edith Klb- 1 Por one reason several reaulo.rs •
• mchth aruul&amp; l .'lei'l.'&gt;lon of t.he South- ble, Reedsville-.
i and nea.r reKnlarfl o.r~ off the !!quad ~
•· e4J~.tern Oh10 Educalion A!lliOcle.tlon. 1 Alter tbe aafments have been ttmporarU:y with sickne&amp;~ ond &amp;e~l~ 1
, ..A(eiJs oounty ~achf:r.!i plan to rhl1shed *bey will be aent here'ladd erc.l o.IJ-a.round lfl.ck of pep while 1
attend the conterence and all wtn be d.l8trJbuted throuth tho Red se1.eral are lilflfering from .minor :
' 8Chools In the c(. unty wJili::B" cloM- ' Cross. The names or persona wpo j' bJ'uisea which ~&gt;ee:med to take the!
: ~"'l.. ((ttrlug the IID.Y Fllduy.
are In need Of eJothlni: Wti1 be St!nt Vlm; ViJOr and lilna:er' ont · Of t~m . ,
...... '·1be liaL or pu[lll&amp; t.o reprPsent In to Ure centra~ otftce l"b Pomeroy t Seve,r al more who ~ue; ~etUplif 0, K.
~ Yelp ~unt)' in the flee clnb, nr~:. by the worUrs -t.l. eacb localtty;·1U] I so far u,aener4"l }JealU'I ls'"Concern- 1
: h"olwptiia-MI"!! Eleallor
Z~ lh .;r , 1 ~.rsom reqiW!tlrlc eJpthl.nc wW be · cd. seem to be sulrerlnr from an .
• ~~·; Wtld11. Mal"l Starkey, .Adallnva,.tl(l'a~d. fn order that the 1 ailment far wbr&amp;e than any of
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: Be_~_~~! Trainer, ~ury Fr·auces 011.r- tlothinr wJU j'o O"nl,v ' to
PerM..n 5 •, oth.-:rs o.re st~u:te.n. 11:. 18 a form
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,. ~ter, Luelle l'olt'iy, Lenore Darst, 1who are lit real 'need nr helf). ~ ~ll- jlo.ztness, rlon t ea.re . attJ1.Ude, that ,
Vl.na. Jm·dan . Eliztlbeth Rutherford, • con:llng t.o
~ ~&amp;limo , .H~Iner r doe11 mol'&lt;! l1 lef!ll tune In JI'Pttlng
Inez Smith, Anna. Elizabeth Ogdln, 1 Red eros~~ Soorotarr.
' • lha owner t.f l.he rr.~llns from the

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President . . . . . . . ......... . , . . .... Herbert 1Hoove•·
Vice-Ptesldeqt .................... ... . Charlo&amp; Curti•
U. S. Senator ..................... ... Ji,!ll!~rt J!etl!n.!n
Congresaman, IOthDiatrict . : ...... Thoqiai A. Jenki~s
Congresaman-at-Lal'&amp;'e
George H. Bender, L. T. -B•Im~•·

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cated upon hy . U.io court, and the very KJ'eat confidence and truf\ :placed i.D
peraon occupying
the poaition of l&gt;robate 4udr1'o 'by persons h&gt;tereoted in the adminiatratlon'&lt;t~f ;tfi'e eotateo and like
affairs of a trust character, tbe' poaition ought to·
be occupied by a ma'n or good legal training."

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TIM£ il0 CALL A HALT
T IS time to call a halt among the hal~ hundred or more
racW:eteering syt~tems scattered from one end to th~
other in this lrl'eut country. In Toledo, we find reputable
business men having thei r busine~e ruined, ·their prop:erly destroyed, their liv~ threatened; in Cincinnati, we
find atiothet· kind of business undergoing the same threats
by thO same kind of racketeers.
hi Illinoi~:~, we find the same thing occurring arnon1
t!Je m!ninl( communities as we do in certain p~rta of Ohio.
These: because they nte cl011e, are used as Uluotr~tlorl ;if
what Is going on nearly everywhere in the n10:tion. Whet'S
may 1Je expect the diabolical plots to end unlesa we rise
up and put a stop to it, once and for all! Just what can
we !'aie as safe amohg such people?
When has the law of might, cloaked in skulking, lpwJife, nii8erable, cowardly prowlers, taken the place of law
and Ol-der? Why should we placidly and resignedly 'endure Such thingt.~ simply beoouse a few (compared to 't he
many milliqns ol Jaw ahi!liug people) dl••atisfied with the

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as they see them, dare to use force
ening others to pay tribute to them?

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Earl R. Titus
Attorney-at-law

Republ~eaa Cahdld.-te lor
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Probate Judge

Qualified,

Walt

a mere tthcll of what It iH now, not as many people h~re as
in several individual states at presf#nt, yet tfle president,
were even
better than
the
.1 cowards
~Qf to~ay,
Thomas
Jefferson
jasued
thes kulking
ultimatum
to the pirates
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Wwho
"Millions for defense but nOt one .~i\~ for1rlbQ(t!." ere
our people of that day braver, better than we of this age 'l
When we dust off our Amerlcar..l~
d ~ 'our., n;:.:~~:t:J:
""nd-&amp;\ISert our rights, our jh&lt;llviduajjey: .' ' ooir
riatton to stamp out·thle inslduous dt ive ' ralnst
and society, then nnd only then, will be put a stop
ganpter methods which should hav e no place
~rnment, not to speak of that of the greate$t
world.

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()ne ,1\V()cl Led ':to 1 Anothei~

vt~;~~d ~~wr:n ~~e::,

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Wolf and
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du.;.o
£vefiins
and famivl
cored apples.
day with hls rather Bm wort. ,
Word was n~ceivE'd 1le1oe Frle11L)j

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Mr•. Pci&lt;l'l.
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pt, PleJ~Bn t, Bat~t·tijl.y.
JG•"'' Tu..d•Y or stanley Hart
and

,wetc Mn Eat·L .t~enry
Mr. nnd MJ11. OI,JY"
nud M TI&gt; HiKA'tUl8 of Mll. aud MH. Lilwre:uec Cls"k

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")'), BROAD RUN
Rlckurd nod fn.mUy,

Teuchers und oth'()r~ working in various dei~~·~:~~~-~~i.'~
of education, have been dotng so ~'ith some •of
salary still unpaid. To remedy this situation,
mnde a valiant attempt und after
speeches on the subject, sUceeeO.ed in
action taken Whereby these
are
way to get their back salaries even thoqgh th'e
ment may ,not be mad e until a few weeks atier
Just why the school teacher is compelled to. \v~l~ several mouth• for his money while other •tate -em)&gt;l~y""s,
including our noble go&lt;ernor, cash their chee)&lt;s' wltll .rejrularlty, is something that the averallO school teac)ler; . &gt;in
spite of his much discussed edueatioh, ~.nd. abllltY 't squarIng the cube and deiluctinr the fourth ' dimension, haa,
.,.~ yet been unable to determine and wJ~h hhh are thousand s 1
of his friends in the same boat.
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If any particular department of public otlleials an
deserving their salaries, It Is those who ,are the a:uar·
dlans of our children for nearly one hll)f,of ,their wakeful
hours. Of course. there Is always the 'P,la!!l!? •!&gt;pUt the '
teach•r who Is considered a failure·, but th-,t"i~t :ileside ·th~
point because there are plenty of them t~I~ )IAy llgd il.iP'
who qre ~apable and who do earn every o;'.ei!t'.~h~y f'll:el&lt;u.
In any ovent, the ev~ry reody and · o~)tl!\n)! ~i. b j &amp;'alls •uccecdell in at lcal!t partially equal!tll!Jr the public 1
servant conundrum to the extent that many "~f •our teach·' el'll will be able to pay some of their de~t~ \vhlch they
·~Jive l&gt;•~n \v!lltlbg since last spring to me6t bpt were url·
~tilp to do so· becll~se they never were .p ala.
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, '' ~l!sl 'w)lY. no elfqrt: 1\'@11 made by the pre!lllnt admlni'!"
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\o nf'lp &lt;M •t)lese &lt;loscrvlng te~gl(Ji.~ nPt. ~le.a ,. ,
!lil!jl9· Will' 110 lliov&lt;)ment ma&lt;le tq .u/l ,jt jn •pile f 1
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way lv's foUml by \vhl~h 1~1!'ttj~•:r' ~
w~;};~ll~~'J!!lmc twon~y-two or twenty·thfil~ ·UI'\1111\1111 .cjo •
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liJid be"\ hanging fire for ~*~~ ;~111~ ~r , ,te .
~blch ~~ver*J republican ~4i\!!~j~f,r~tl~na h~~ \
bfteause t~ey said the bill ~~~~~lll~t'l'
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Yet' the ·pre&amp;ent state . o.ft\~l&amp;' il\l-ji~li 'tp .
·~nd' till&lt;~ ~ r~ceipt 'io fgll ;l~ ~- ,vbUe Mqv!iiniY tried 'to set a' porU&amp;!I-' . of the(r J

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much hammerh!g away, it seems the ,tao!lca
~ Mr. IngaJip,, republican candidate for rov~rnor of
state, h11.vo at last reached '~pay-dirt" at least for '
school tcachel'H .of the commonwealth.

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children and Mlti&amp;
of Brca.d Ruu,
Ch~rl ~y Llevmg
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Cour~eoua,

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in fright-

In the early pntt of the last century, this countl'y

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cHRISTiAN-s M:ISSioN-Pr~acii.'7a'Ytr.);· Th'
. , kil!11'40.m of heavep is at hand. Heal the alek, cle&amp;lllle tM
lltpel'l; ~aise the dead, ca!lt out devils: freely ye have r.,.
ti&gt;Oived; freely give.-Matthew 10 :7 ,8.
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n few
It you want to vote f,) 1· tbc Bug days t he paAt week with relstht!ti at
and pL-.;mpcrtty Ju~t marl;: your bcl.l·· Cohpnbw.
lot wtth n th umbprint. Thl.ll' tna~
Ma xine nnd Ot•ra ldinc Hesson
b ~ lotkill g fOl you too
v.'eril SUtldaY gtlCl:lt,.~ O{ Allee Hud-

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wu' lhc recent gut· s~ of his broth·
cr Ru~·~ Roush.
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Mrs. Ar.Urcw M~ncr.(l[
Letmt, spt·n:. 1 cd the play

TO .GET ACROSS' FIRST

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: pwm p~' Teabone ......... .
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LOIN ROAST RIB END
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FRESH HAM
Sliced
NICE LOIN PORK CHOPS
Pound . . . ..... . . .. .. ... . 12)~c
BOILING BEEF, no Bone
Very nice, Pouml ...... .
FRESH CALLIES
Fine for Roast .......... .
SHOULDER PORK CHOPS
No Bone- Pound
NEW WHITE BEANS
Pound ................. .
{-IV.ER PUDDING
RING ...... .
RIB ROAST, Tendel' Beef,
Pound . . ....... ... ..... . 1l'~~c
FRERH SA USAGE, link or bull&lt;
Poond ................. .
NICE FRESH HAMBURGER
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PURE LARD, U. S. Inspected
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· Globe ....... . .... . . ... . . . SSe·.
PIGS FEET
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2 Pounds
MINCED HAM
2 Poundr. ....... ........ . . . 25c
SMOKED HAM, whole or half,
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IN DJ!:MONSTRATIOI'i ;
ti!'!Ue Of Co1nmona ReteiVH

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B}' HARRY K . REYNOLDS
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London, Oct. 28-INs-""'ltl.cl.ng I
olflcJal l11Uiualtlea or the Hyde 1

unemplOYment riot at 19

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58 demonstrators injurl!ct,
Gilmour, Secretary of
Home Affalni, told the
Oommoru;. today that the

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PRYBICJAN PASSES
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Monaer,

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of health died at his
today from cerebral [

More and ~ meD and 'WOIIleD are eomiDg
&amp;rOUDd to ~de. They're milder, lor oDe
thi..g. They':re euy to lilt&amp; And the lobaeeos are
bieaded and~ Cheeterfielda are •• -pare
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President . . . . . . . ......... . , . . .... Herbert 1Hoove•·
Vice-Ptesldeqt .................... ... . Charlo&amp; Curti•
U. S. Senator ..................... ... Ji,!ll!~rt J!etl!n.!n
Congresaman, IOthDiatrict . : ...... Thoqiai A. Jenki~s
Congresaman-at-Lal'&amp;'e
George H. Bender, L. T. -B•Im~•·

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AllvU~IHG U!'.U'ii\'+""~ , 0
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OhlciiG, pnnwl1*11,' Plttlbwr, KP_,Uktt.

a:a....-. ·....... ............ •:m. . .,:"" "" - ~~ea...;:

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We quote you from Judre Rockel's comJ?Iett: Ohio Probate Practice (recornized author-

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itl1 ::nuve l(&lt;!nlllo .. " .. '" •• " " ~

'ioir ............ " "... 8'11'! !liZ
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pne -~
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cated upon hy . U.io court, and the very KJ'eat confidence and truf\ :placed i.D
peraon occupying
the poaition of l&gt;robate 4udr1'o 'by persons h&gt;tereoted in the adminiatratlon'&lt;t~f ;tfi'e eotateo and like
affairs of a trust character, tbe' poaition ought to·
be occupied by a ma'n or good legal training."

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TIM£ il0 CALL A HALT
T IS time to call a halt among the hal~ hundred or more
racW:eteering syt~tems scattered from one end to th~
other in this lrl'eut country. In Toledo, we find reputable
business men having thei r busine~e ruined, ·their prop:erly destroyed, their liv~ threatened; in Cincinnati, we
find atiothet· kind of business undergoing the same threats
by thO same kind of racketeers.
hi Illinoi~:~, we find the same thing occurring arnon1
t!Je m!ninl( communities as we do in certain p~rta of Ohio.
These: because they nte cl011e, are used as Uluotr~tlorl ;if
what Is going on nearly everywhere in the n10:tion. Whet'S
may 1Je expect the diabolical plots to end unlesa we rise
up and put a stop to it, once and for all! Just what can
we !'aie as safe amohg such people?
When has the law of might, cloaked in skulking, lpwJife, nii8erable, cowardly prowlers, taken the place of law
and Ol-der? Why should we placidly and resignedly 'endure Such thingt.~ simply beoouse a few (compared to 't he
many milliqns ol Jaw ahi!liug people) dl••atisfied with the

I

conditiom~
as they see them, dare to use force
ening others to pay tribute to them?

'

Earl R. Titus
Attorney-at-law

Republ~eaa Cahdld.-te lor
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·-;,.

Probate Judge

Qualified,

Walt

a mere tthcll of what It iH now, not as many people h~re as
in several individual states at presf#nt, yet tfle president,
were even
better than
the
.1 cowards
~Qf to~ay,
Thomas
Jefferson
jasued
thes kulking
ultimatum
to the pirates
'
Wwho
"Millions for defense but nOt one .~i\~ for1rlbQ(t!." ere
our people of that day braver, better than we of this age 'l
When we dust off our Amerlcar..l~
d ~ 'our., n;:.:~~:t:J:
""nd-&amp;\ISert our rights, our jh&lt;llviduajjey: .' ' ooir
riatton to stamp out·thle inslduous dt ive ' ralnst
and society, then nnd only then, will be put a stop
ganpter methods which should hav e no place
~rnment, not to speak of that of the greate$t
world.

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()ne ,1\V()cl Led ':to 1 Anothei~

vt~;~~d ~~wr:n ~~e::,

. .rB• ~uT u~u ...t 11 Baer

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Sever~:~l neighbors

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fences and bnlll!:i

de-

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01·1$
Wolf and
&amp;nent D.m·
du.;.o
£vefiins
and famivl
cored apples.
day with hls rather Bm wort. ,
Word was n~ceivE'd 1le1oe Frle11L)j

1tbat
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"'"' "' with ""'·
John ·M~~::~n~:

'"'"'""

Mr•. Pci&lt;l'l.
:.·~~-"'
pt, PleJ~Bn t, Bat~t·tijl.y.
JG•"'' Tu..d•Y or stanley Hart
and

,wetc Mn Eat·L .t~enry
Mr. nnd MJ11. OI,JY"
nud M TI&gt; HiKA'tUl8 of Mll. aud MH. Lilwre:uec Cls"k

:~i~ \Jt~:;~·~,;,

::~'"''·~:~::~~:=~~~
")'), BROAD RUN
Rlckurd nod fn.mUy,

Teuchers und oth'()r~ working in various dei~~·~:~~~-~~i.'~
of education, have been dotng so ~'ith some •of
salary still unpaid. To remedy this situation,
mnde a valiant attempt und after
speeches on the subject, sUceeeO.ed in
action taken Whereby these
are
way to get their back salaries even thoqgh th'e
ment may ,not be mad e until a few weeks atier
Just why the school teacher is compelled to. \v~l~ several mouth• for his money while other •tate -em)&gt;l~y""s,
including our noble go&lt;ernor, cash their chee)&lt;s' wltll .rejrularlty, is something that the averallO school teac)ler; . &gt;in
spite of his much discussed edueatioh, ~.nd. abllltY 't squarIng the cube and deiluctinr the fourth ' dimension, haa,
.,.~ yet been unable to determine and wJ~h hhh are thousand s 1
of his friends in the same boat.
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If any particular department of public otlleials an
deserving their salaries, It Is those who ,are the a:uar·
dlans of our children for nearly one hll)f,of ,their wakeful
hours. Of course. there Is always the 'P,la!!l!? •!&gt;pUt the '
teach•r who Is considered a failure·, but th-,t"i~t :ileside ·th~
point because there are plenty of them t~I~ )IAy llgd il.iP'
who qre ~apable and who do earn every o;'.ei!t'.~h~y f'll:el&lt;u.
In any ovent, the ev~ry reody and · o~)tl!\n)! ~i. b j &amp;'alls •uccecdell in at lcal!t partially equal!tll!Jr the public 1
servant conundrum to the extent that many "~f •our teach·' el'll will be able to pay some of their de~t~ \vhlch they
·~Jive l&gt;•~n \v!lltlbg since last spring to me6t bpt were url·
~tilp to do so· becll~se they never were .p ala.
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, '' ~l!sl 'w)lY. no elfqrt: 1\'@11 made by the pre!lllnt admlni'!"
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!lil!jl9· Will' 110 lliov&lt;)ment ma&lt;le tq .u/l ,jt jn •pile f 1
,
way lv's foUml by \vhl~h 1~1!'ttj~•:r' ~
w~;};~ll~~'J!!lmc twon~y-two or twenty·thfil~ ·UI'\1111\1111 .cjo •
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liJid be"\ hanging fire for ~*~~ ;~111~ ~r , ,te .
~blch ~~ver*J republican ~4i\!!~j~f,r~tl~na h~~ \
bfteause t~ey said the bill ~~~~~lll~t'l'
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Yet' the ·pre&amp;ent state . o.ft\~l&amp;' il\l-ji~li 'tp .
·~nd' till&lt;~ ~ r~ceipt 'io fgll ;l~ ~- ,vbUe Mqv!iiniY tried 'to set a' porU&amp;!I-' . of the(r J

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much hammerh!g away, it seems the ,tao!lca
~ Mr. IngaJip,, republican candidate for rov~rnor of
state, h11.vo at last reached '~pay-dirt" at least for '
school tcachel'H .of the commonwealth.

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children and Mlti&amp;
of Brca.d Ruu,
Ch~rl ~y Llevmg
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Cour~eoua,

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in fright-

In the early pntt of the last century, this countl'y

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cHRISTiAN-s M:ISSioN-Pr~acii.'7a'Ytr.);· Th'
. , kil!11'40.m of heavep is at hand. Heal the alek, cle&amp;lllle tM
lltpel'l; ~aise the dead, ca!lt out devils: freely ye have r.,.
ti&gt;Oived; freely give.-Matthew 10 :7 ,8.
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n few
It you want to vote f,) 1· tbc Bug days t he paAt week with relstht!ti at
and pL-.;mpcrtty Ju~t marl;: your bcl.l·· Cohpnbw.
lot wtth n th umbprint. Thl.ll' tna~
Ma xine nnd Ot•ra ldinc Hesson
b ~ lotkill g fOl you too
v.'eril SUtldaY gtlCl:lt,.~ O{ Allee Hud-

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Mason

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wu' lhc recent gut· s~ of his broth·
cr Ru~·~ Roush.
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Mrs. Ar.Urcw M~ncr.(l[
Letmt, spt·n:. 1 cd the play

TO .GET ACROSS' FIRST

Biven

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Nice Tende1,
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LOIN ROAST RIB END
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FRESH HAM
Sliced
NICE LOIN PORK CHOPS
Pound . . . ..... . . .. .. ... . 12)~c
BOILING BEEF, no Bone
Very nice, Pouml ...... .
FRESH CALLIES
Fine for Roast .......... .
SHOULDER PORK CHOPS
No Bone- Pound
NEW WHITE BEANS
Pound ................. .
{-IV.ER PUDDING
RING ...... .
RIB ROAST, Tendel' Beef,
Pound . . ....... ... ..... . 1l'~~c
FRERH SA USAGE, link or bull&lt;
Poond ................. .
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PURE LARD, U. S. Inspected
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· Globe ....... . .... . . ... . . . SSe·.
PIGS FEET
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2 Pounds
MINCED HAM
2 Poundr. ....... ........ . . . 25c
SMOKED HAM, whole or half,
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IN DJ!:MONSTRATIOI'i ;
ti!'!Ue Of Co1nmona ReteiVH

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B}' HARRY K . REYNOLDS
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London, Oct. 28-INs-""'ltl.cl.ng I
olflcJal l11Uiualtlea or the Hyde 1

unemplOYment riot at 19

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58 demonstrators injurl!ct,
Gilmour, Secretary of
Home Affalni, told the
Oommoru;. today that the

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We guarantee every article advertised
to be juot aa repreoented or else your money
will be refunded.

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PRYBICJAN PASSES
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Monaer,

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of health died at his
today from cerebral [

More and ~ meD and 'WOIIleD are eomiDg
&amp;rOUDd to ~de. They're milder, lor oDe
thi..g. They':re euy to lilt&amp; And the lobaeeos are
bieaded and~ Cheeterfielda are •• -pare
,and good 811 ScfePee,ti.D make them I

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conducted at Bathee.:ta.
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boaplt&amp;l
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(6 &amp;verap won11 make 1 llne.)
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ECCENTRIC PASSES AWAY
vnly tor one Incorrect inser~ton
of anY advertl&amp;ement. Errors ln
Edward Otikey, 14, dien We:Jnesadvertt.ement.B ahould be reported
day night at tlut home of a .liOn
lrnm.edta.t.ely ____
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Harry, on the Jackson road.
N~ advert.ltement will be t.a.ken for I He WIUI probably Oallla Cilt.._ .~ ·~
lee&amp; than a. minimum chal'le of 1 tccentrlc ttgure and the most. l&gt;etwent.y-flve cents ror each lnser- cullar character.
Uon.
1 He had been in fa!Uu8 health
_ _ _ _ ---·-from compllootlona of d~a.ses for
----~------- 1 more than a. )'ear.
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He Will of Ru.ssl.a.t) po.rentage, 'I
,.... for Sale, Mite~
born In wm Virginia, comiD&amp;" here
r shorLl.Y after the Olvll
War. He I
-13ETI'ER ORADE BTOVE PIP!: , married twice, to ~he firs t marriage
Made from heavy blue pollshed I welc born two children, Miles and
· sheets for cook .stoves, nmges and Harry, at whcse home he died,
. l'J,eatlna stoves. WUI last. 3 times Ott:er children ey thP. aecond. mar- I
longer then ordinary stove pipe. rlage are Widely scattered.
Qua.Uty auarant.eed. Por Bale al
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Alea JacksOn, Tin Shop, on Me· HOLZ.t.:K HOSPITAL
1
ehanic St
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· · - -- ·----' Charie• ~· Holzer from MJao Clara TOO'!'~
.U.L MAKES ot riKiloo servlctd a. F. :Bl'oullfJ, of the Oblo State
rOi\liOJll''l~ prices. Brtna: !n ym.•. pu1tment of Health, dlvUiion of hos ;_
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J. WALSH

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Mr. und Mn; Ed ~ml.(:l"&amp; t;pc:m
Mrs Inez Steed CarreH1 who killed her tbree
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fam.Jlr
dren and tried to end her own life, IS guarded m bo:rj~··d
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Grounds for Action

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R1Cllard Reuter of Columbus l Sunday ywU.h trlendA 1n COium~ e spent the week end wlth Wm. Reu· ! bu.s.
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Mr and Mr• LiMa 8wJek opeDt. j Rev Clary a.nd wile oi Po:·;...,;.lrl
a~:~ Sund~y wtth
lll'$ell and wife. Vt.we oallln11 on friEnds here Tbur:.~

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Ttlcl
1 •LJPper ~ of 1: 0
' and wife recently, .
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I Madeline Reutet- 11.'1 spendtn&amp; !
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M~ o
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' 8peut 8 ...'!8~ crpenc.er t
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Jlnmdt Ta"an and t&amp;mlly had
u 8und&amp;y !~~•· Ml . Dnd ll.Ira .
\h~'d. Hclllclr: and famUy. Mr. and
Jlrr~ Herbert. Harrli, MIM 1!.158

;alt:n

:J:ed d~~eer
and wife

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Leonard ot cu ved here. Mn. Roe Gibson .:; ll ~ M~r.e~ ~:0 1 been Ill
t.bne in 001Utitbua with relatlvea.

W1lmin&amp;ton; Bmeat., of Nc.-thup; it&amp;;qdmother.
and May B~t ot Northup.
i Mit:, Ntl'Irut Berridge Is hom~; r... r
, o few days I tom Columbus, woP!"t
8ROEMAXER ACQVI'ITED
I t;he Is studying voiee
Olell Shoemake!\ indicted on a . Mr. nnd Mr.... Da.l~~· N wJ ni'J
cfl.._ra;e of carrytna OOtJcealed wea · visltlng- their dautbter, ).{1&amp; Hehm
pans, wu aoquJtted by a Jury 1n , Neal. st.udent at OOOrlln oolleg&lt;.'.
ccmllJon pleas court Wedn-esday.
W 1ll Cadc : cf Clnctnnat..l t peut
He ha&amp; been ln ja:ll mOJ'e thnn Tuttda:, hme.
ntne montlu be~ or faUure t:&gt; Ml!iti 5a!Ue McCormik entu·te.tn~
furnlM nece&amp;sary bor.d.
f'd Tucda\ with •• dilmer at hot·
The jury waB dlamissed until home at Fu..rheld, honorinJJ l\f.1:w
Monday, the case of the State of - - - ~~

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some 11m lJDie- RlehardD, StUulay.
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your ad,. p,......t In s~:h . a Ohio vs. Kenneth Wise, lo•· laaulno

The publi5bets will

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a.qd Elkl
-~nncuucuntnl of the birth of a RlCha«l Moon~ and wUe, Alba ! w~r!er:-re ::,. ~ .B~~~!
the ~on to Mr. ar;ll Mr:l C&amp;l'l For.:•I- I PhalJn and wife, Arthur Ebenbacb Conde Monday 8

12c per
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lCttwQUfJt,.
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have bceil 15&amp;:ued to paaton. laymm
MJM_AWJ1'17 t4.111l:iftt la ~~ Joe at.~ .-pent 'l'Uel!t ~
e~ WOmen and rural communliy rJ; bef b.OAM J1l ··,e~ frolllo ~T
;!i~~fo~':r OD!UC [1.[
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Mn:. J . B Chmdu:m lJ. the- ij't!l"'l&gt;t
LM-u
Fork
uar, P!aher lett f02' Atblmt. ~on..
~telatJves In c.~Jur:.bU! and N,,,_ i
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Church Work at Golllpoll&amp;

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w(+k Dr. l:dwin I .VSund:t. N'aw Yorio •flr/ .,ct . ..
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'tor
mfkilli
the
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C,!:~~r unlcol
Wednesday ta~ns
lihe.re
tb.e con1exenc~ w•th M.r.
Mr&amp; ~ IIW~!l'. aL!Jter ..-.r,. Wtn Job~ S ?na:t~

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Wants to Jobl Babies~

lnlo»dent of tho Pontmouth ·Oil- Moe 111~ 01 OQti\mb""
llrl. ooo. l\foOro Jr. hu ·boo~ COI&gt;· j AII!Orl o~o.,.. m.Vod Ill$
l IJ'1ct ot ~ )lathoclilt Ohurdl, Wl1J. Cbadtl:=tr,;fmpbtU. ct. Oro.,.n cQJ~ 11M111 io ·~er bQ:me.h',1llnW'
fur..Uy tQ Meuse e.\tltmeot. Mon..
the _
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JOilo Bwlnf,. tl&gt;
~ Waite&lt; Ili&gt;clloD -.rod to 1

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iHEY'LL PAY !'OR
1 S""""-'- sue FOR

'PJ&gt;W! 1HE CAPTION

UNDER IT--·
"SENA"!OR SI.JSIE

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HOOFER IS QONNA TP.LK
AI!IOVT TONI/oHT,BUT I MADE
THE&lt; MEMBERS PROMISE 10
i.IVE MIM A ·'I'RttMENOOUS
OVATION WHEN HE CONCLUDES
WI$ ADDRE\\5! I DON'T KNOW

I ment.ed the Holzer hospltal. The ·
( l~t; er comes after an 01Dcla.l lnapec~

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{:o~e .. look at lt. Box :ai, Racine. the tact that the local Institution
10 27 St.
l1ru; a higher rate of patients to the
numbe1 ct b~da than e.ny hos pital
tfelp Wanted
m ~he .s ~u tc.

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na:eney for Allen Brrn~. C1cveland
for old g:old &amp;nd !illver. Parl.its
want1n1r t r.. 13ell !JP.me. sec h':u at
h.l.s residence.
10-'J4-6t

STEVENSON TALKH
FtankiJn L. Stevenson of Flint,

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ns thQ VILgatond. nddretlfled a gen-j,
Cl:\1 ll.&amp;tembly cf the Oallla Academy high schocJ Thul'lday mornlug;. He talked briefly of hta many
trave ls In the "t:lckyard ot Amcr1M
ca" and t]UO.ecl from le,· e~'lll ot hi~
poem11

~~ose '~Fighting

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Then spend your money

(LARGEST A!.L-YEAR HOTEJ.)
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CHUIJC" OF CUBIST
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Fre:l I Gard..ftet, Pa.s&amp;OJ', Mtddlflporl
RaU.v Day In all Services
0:15 Rally day Bible school. Share
It with us!
IPORTSY JACKET DltBSS
10 ~20 Morning worship
Sermon
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aubject. "Clothed With Power."
All T••!'1 fii'Jds ""' t1'11111J 111111
Help us mo.ke th111 a. &amp;reat ~.ervtce .,' .lldch•4 irt p.,;, GIUi til• lllUn'tu ••
b.Y bringJDi your fl'll'nds.
Ntv Fori.
G C. E. H'aur.
1 EvanBcllstlc evcnln(f service:
Here's a 1mart idea for co!Jege
Bonnon~s'ub)ect: "A Friend a.t the Wear, hirh school miu and the foot·

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Door."
ball games.
No doubt ther:J al'e '!ll.}me m&lt;:m- I
bel s of the chw·ct., tnd a 18.1'8¢
Black broadcloth, a fabric about
numb~r c.r frlends, whO hJ~.ve not a~ . iwhith a good deaJl'b heard this su·
yet hfard tllc new plu:! Dl'J&amp;ll, have '·
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not seen t~ :l new nrran\l:en'lent of • 110n mad~ the dnn~hnc 1k1rt, Also
the audit:J.•lum, and have not Ehar· tl1c open rever r~etkline Jiving width
ed tn the new o~der . ol .servlcie. ~ et ili~ shoulders and the belt. The
RRJJy da)' l11 a. aooct dat" to
lacket blouse Was tomatu·red. rough
hear and stc thtce new
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the worship, !1-nd t'l renew
, Q"e:pe sllk.
church going he.blt. C.:.om.e.
Plaided :woolen, wool crepe and

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~rinkly- c:rtpe •1111tin using the dull
and shiny surfaces are cflccth·c•

Churchea of ChriiJt, Selmtllt

PUNISH·
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newo is not on the front paae. !il'o coot
even in the new1 c:olum.ns.

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There may be an earthquake .bi
or
a revolution in Central ~eril;a.
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ma:r be,ll. hot election cam.,l.l.n;or a l'!il·
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I1onwa:ve. But for .iim J11net, wh\&gt;ihu ct.tiJ!iaed
to buy a new ,.aan, ancl for '" '"· ~p­
oon, who need, l11j!a sc!l9!11-'d~ · \fj,r
little Mary Lo!l, ti\'C '\!!, II•Wa ·ilf._ $.jay ie
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ECCENTRIC PASSES AWAY
vnly tor one Incorrect inser~ton
of anY advertl&amp;ement. Errors ln
Edward Otikey, 14, dien We:Jnesadvertt.ement.B ahould be reported
day night at tlut home of a .liOn
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Harry, on the Jackson road.
N~ advert.ltement will be t.a.ken for I He WIUI probably Oallla Cilt.._ .~ ·~
lee&amp; than a. minimum chal'le of 1 tccentrlc ttgure and the most. l&gt;etwent.y-flve cents ror each lnser- cullar character.
Uon.
1 He had been in fa!Uu8 health
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born In wm Virginia, comiD&amp;" here
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War. He I
-13ETI'ER ORADE BTOVE PIP!: , married twice, to ~he firs t marriage
Made from heavy blue pollshed I welc born two children, Miles and
· sheets for cook .stoves, nmges and Harry, at whcse home he died,
. l'J,eatlna stoves. WUI last. 3 times Ott:er children ey thP. aecond. mar- I
longer then ordinary stove pipe. rlage are Widely scattered.
Qua.Uty auarant.eed. Por Bale al
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.U.L MAKES ot riKiloo servlctd a. F. :Bl'oullfJ, of the Oblo State
rOi\liOJll''l~ prices. Brtna: !n ym.•. pu1tment of Health, dlvUiion of hos ;_
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Mr. und Mn; Ed ~ml.(:l"&amp; t;pc:m
Mrs Inez Steed CarreH1 who killed her tbree
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dren and tried to end her own life, IS guarded m bo:rj~··d
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R1Cllard Reuter of Columbus l Sunday ywU.h trlendA 1n COium~ e spent the week end wlth Wm. Reu· ! bu.s.
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Mr and Mr• LiMa 8wJek opeDt. j Rev Clary a.nd wile oi Po:·;...,;.lrl
a~:~ Sund~y wtth
lll'$ell and wife. Vt.we oallln11 on friEnds here Tbur:.~

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I Madeline Reutet- 11.'1 spendtn&amp; !
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Jlnmdt Ta"an and t&amp;mlly had
u 8und&amp;y !~~•· Ml . Dnd ll.Ira .
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Jlrr~ Herbert. Harrli, MIM 1!.158

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Leonard ot cu ved here. Mn. Roe Gibson .:; ll ~ M~r.e~ ~:0 1 been Ill
t.bne in 001Utitbua with relatlvea.

W1lmin&amp;ton; Bmeat., of Nc.-thup; it&amp;;qdmother.
and May B~t ot Northup.
i Mit:, Ntl'Irut Berridge Is hom~; r... r
, o few days I tom Columbus, woP!"t
8ROEMAXER ACQVI'ITED
I t;he Is studying voiee
Olell Shoemake!\ indicted on a . Mr. nnd Mr.... Da.l~~· N wJ ni'J
cfl.._ra;e of carrytna OOtJcealed wea · visltlng- their dautbter, ).{1&amp; Hehm
pans, wu aoquJtted by a Jury 1n , Neal. st.udent at OOOrlln oolleg&lt;.'.
ccmllJon pleas court Wedn-esday.
W 1ll Cadc : cf Clnctnnat..l t peut
He ha&amp; been ln ja:ll mOJ'e thnn Tuttda:, hme.
ntne montlu be~ or faUure t:&gt; Ml!iti 5a!Ue McCormik entu·te.tn~
furnlM nece&amp;sary bor.d.
f'd Tucda\ with •• dilmer at hot·
The jury waB dlamissed until home at Fu..rheld, honorinJJ l\f.1:w
Monday, the case of the State of - - - ~~

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your ad,. p,......t In s~:h . a Ohio vs. Kenneth Wise, lo•· laaulno

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-~nncuucuntnl of the birth of a RlCha«l Moon~ and wUe, Alba ! w~r!er:-re ::,. ~ .B~~~!
the ~on to Mr. ar;ll Mr:l C&amp;l'l For.:•I- I PhalJn and wife, Arthur Ebenbacb Conde Monday 8

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have bceil 15&amp;:ued to paaton. laymm
MJM_AWJ1'17 t4.111l:iftt la ~~ Joe at.~ .-pent 'l'Uel!t ~
e~ WOmen and rural communliy rJ; bef b.OAM J1l ··,e~ frolllo ~T
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Mn:. J . B Chmdu:m lJ. the- ij't!l"'l&gt;t
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Fork
uar, P!aher lett f02' Atblmt. ~on..
~telatJves In c.~Jur:.bU! and N,,,_ i
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the
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C,!:~~r unlcol
Wednesday ta~ns
lihe.re
tb.e con1exenc~ w•th M.r.
Mr&amp; ~ IIW~!l'. aL!Jter ..-.r,. Wtn Job~ S ?na:t~

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lnlo»dent of tho Pontmouth ·Oil- Moe 111~ 01 OQti\mb""
llrl. ooo. l\foOro Jr. hu ·boo~ COI&gt;· j AII!Orl o~o.,.. m.Vod Ill$
l IJ'1ct ot ~ )lathoclilt Ohurdl, Wl1J. Cbadtl:=tr,;fmpbtU. ct. Oro.,.n cQJ~ 11M111 io ·~er bQ:me.h',1llnW'
fur..Uy tQ Meuse e.\tltmeot. Mon..
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iHEY'LL PAY !'OR
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"SENA"!OR SI.JSIE

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HOOFER IS QONNA TP.LK
AI!IOVT TONI/oHT,BUT I MADE
THE&lt; MEMBERS PROMISE 10
i.IVE MIM A ·'I'RttMENOOUS
OVATION WHEN HE CONCLUDES
WI$ ADDRE\\5! I DON'T KNOW

I ment.ed the Holzer hospltal. The ·
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{:o~e .. look at lt. Box :ai, Racine. the tact that the local Institution
10 27 St.
l1ru; a higher rate of patients to the
numbe1 ct b~da than e.ny hos pital
tfelp Wanted
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na:eney for Allen Brrn~. C1cveland
for old g:old &amp;nd !illver. Parl.its
want1n1r t r.. 13ell !JP.me. sec h':u at
h.l.s residence.
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FtankiJn L. Stevenson of Flint,

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ns thQ VILgatond. nddretlfled a gen-j,
Cl:\1 ll.&amp;tembly cf the Oallla Academy high schocJ Thul'lday mornlug;. He talked briefly of hta many
trave ls In the "t:lckyard ot Amcr1M
ca" and t]UO.ecl from le,· e~'lll ot hi~
poem11

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Then spend your money

(LARGEST A!.L-YEAR HOTEJ.)
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CHUIJC" OF CUBIST
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Fre:l I Gard..ftet, Pa.s&amp;OJ', Mtddlflporl
RaU.v Day In all Services
0:15 Rally day Bible school. Share
It with us!
IPORTSY JACKET DltBSS
10 ~20 Morning worship
Sermon
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All T••!'1 fii'Jds ""' t1'11111J 111111
Help us mo.ke th111 a. &amp;reat ~.ervtce .,' .lldch•4 irt p.,;, GIUi til• lllUn'tu ••
b.Y bringJDi your fl'll'nds.
Ntv Fori.
G C. E. H'aur.
1 EvanBcllstlc evcnln(f service:
Here's a 1mart idea for co!Jege
Bonnon~s'ub)ect: "A Friend a.t the Wear, hirh school miu and the foot·

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ball games.
No doubt ther:J al'e '!ll.}me m&lt;:m- I
bel s of the chw·ct., tnd a 18.1'8¢
Black broadcloth, a fabric about
numb~r c.r frlends, whO hJ~.ve not a~ . iwhith a good deaJl'b heard this su·
yet hfard tllc new plu:! Dl'J&amp;ll, have '·
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not seen t~ :l new nrran\l:en'lent of • 110n mad~ the dnn~hnc 1k1rt, Also
the audit:J.•lum, and have not Ehar· tl1c open rever r~etkline Jiving width
ed tn the new o~der . ol .servlcie. ~ et ili~ shoulders and the belt. The
RRJJy da)' l11 a. aooct dat" to
lacket blouse Was tomatu·red. rough
hear and stc thtce new
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the worship, !1-nd t'l renew
, Q"e:pe sllk.
church going he.blt. C.:.om.e.
Plaided :woolen, wool crepe and

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and shiny surfaces are cflccth·c•

Churchea of ChriiJt, Selmtllt

PUNISH·
of \he f..o~·

TIIU #tJll,fl No. 1809 mtJy ~~ IJ!J.
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bJI l'tfad In

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Jv~T AS \AI~ I\ II'&gt; I l('&gt;~o~t~YoiJ .

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l!~ne. Jin •1ttT!D~ or coin)

Wtlte careft.lllr
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For aome one, every day, the . bic1eat
newo is not on the front paae. !il'o coot
even in the new1 c:olum.ns.

1'-!r

There may be an earthquake .bi
or
a revolution in Central ~eril;a.
'iJ1hW..
ma:r be,ll. hot election cam.,l.l.n;or a l'!il·
;p.;t'•-~ -~
'-'n~e
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. doIIar f"lrt or a me' tr'~~~
I1onwa:ve. But for .iim J11net, wh\&gt;ihu ct.tiJ!iaed
to buy a new ,.aan, ancl for '" '"· ~p­
oon, who need, l11j!a sc!l9!11-'d~ · \fj,r
little Mary Lo!l, ti\'C '\!!, II•Wa ·ilf._ $.jay ie
in the aclverti•~lllltf·
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the News. Olllce 11f The· Dally
Trlbun•, call 2811-L; l! the Business ·
Oftleo uk for 202-R."

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Hm STATE :HAS
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Educalit!llal Leader Sayo;
40 Milliopa Could
Be Sayed

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Ohto-PattiY ei')Udy and cOldet t.onl'ht
min oionr lab. 8unda7 ,...,. IJI(I,
In extreme Eut porUon,

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1932

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Diotricta; . Too Many

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COUDtle.

PRESIDENT STRIKES STRAIGHT
.SH~ULO[R IN PRESENTING fAtT~ln
GH~WO: BITTERlY ASSAilS IPPDMN:T
Chief Executi-ve Deliver• Lona SPeech At lndianapolio Durinr Whic:b He ·Attac:lu R.,.,...velt And 4:
Democrat&amp; With Unuoual Viaor

GOES BEYOND ROOSEVELT'S SPEECHES
To Lambut Ne,.; Yorker; Refers To Ac:tiviti~ Jln
Promotinr Foreirn Loa... And Quota Fmm
Company'1 ProopeCtua
By GEORGE R, HOf,MES
INS Staff Correspondent
F.nroute With President Hoover to Wa~hington, Oct.
~9.-JNS-Jn a belligerent mood, and heartened by the
·e&lt;·e ptjl)n which he receJVf!d from the republican!! of' In-.
1iana, PreAirl&lt;!nt floover re!-\umed his pcrsoJcal campajgn
'or reeledion today aermt~ the doubtful Rtat c~ of \\'f:.et
Virginia. M:l'. Hflover'~ comb.ativeneRs aa. the cnmpaign
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ot the exiled
the arresL
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::;;~1 ~OYERNOR _ROOSE\'~T lt\PPY OVER RENEWED ·FRIENDSHIP WITH "Ai." SMITH, AS HE PREPARES

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