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REPRESENTATIVE DIES
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PERFECT RECORDS

7-Eva Marie Edwu&amp;,
Knopp, Kathl~ VanYa.tM,
'J'ti.e tollowtoa 11 a 11M. ot t.be Clara Jetl'ers, Wtnona Ptckena.
n&amp;nltll of pupila of Ule CW'ton Mn.rruerlt.e Ca.rtwrliht. June Hentl'
arade scboola whu have eornpleted and Eva Marie Compaon.

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Grade

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arreat which broU&amp;"ht on damages
amountlnc to uooo.oo.
The last sun

D. A. R. MEET WITH
MRS. TURNBULL

filed by J ohn
Romlne Jr. av,inat hls wife, Dora
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Sudden Heart
Attack

NelaoDYille Greyh..Unda
Are No Match For
Pan then

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SUBS GET CHANCE

Near Ho~use At 9:30 A. M.
Wao Prominent
Farmer

Local Coach Gina Sec·
ondary Men Opportunity To Play

wantea.
Covell wu char.led wlth t1ll1lll fur
by Eldon

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r.1temoon at the home ot
frf'lt::n TurnbuH or MuJberry

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0rade 3--Paul Henry, Cllf'.}(t.er
Cartwrl.(ht, Earl Pilson LooJr.ett,
Ro.y Jetrers, Ray Pickens, OoliW
Tolliver and Wllm!L Newell.
Grade f-Op&amp;! Hanillon. NJna
Newell, Irene Vatie.n Freddie smtth

Euaene Jetrers.
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Grade 5-BesBie Youn1. Cor! Jet~
Jacob Dee.n, 'I'd, Re::u·-esentaUvc to ' e:'l'l, W1I Ham Van Ma.b-e. HoraL't'
the Q.:lneral A&amp;lembly from Mt:igs Ham~H lllld WlllJs Knopp. LeoW. E
co unty, was discovered dead near Wolf, teacher.

1111r.s doln&amp;" bw!lne!!l wtder the name
or Outh &amp; Whitlock tor Judfment
amowtttng to p~.oo with interest.
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Jtld~ment concerned tetl tlnl' from
dsmase-s lncured In tt collision between 8 Ou th

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a. car driven ijy Ray Smith on
Ule Rlpley- .MDKOn road laat M u.nh.
Ano"·r suit ••• filed by Earl
Jocks -~
apin.'lt 0. E. Stansbury, E.
M. Molden, E. MCCumber, P. A.
Jividen, I . J . Taylor and the Uni~and

~po.tlmenL ot

State

Mll!'lc

;u the orpnJmticlll were one Gold
ana1ee or Ar!HJ1 M. KPIJcr , st.niP Bla.t' mother, Mrs. A. V. Hr..well
s:r.:pe1vlsor.
11.n d two Gold Star Blsle1'8, Jdm.
The prog-ram will be given on otto St.raWIS and WiM Emma
the nl.(ht or Dec. 23 ft.t one of the .S r'i !i :t. Other guC8t&amp; 'i\-ere M.n.
larae audltorlUJrui In Columbus. l£u18 Humphrey 0.1ld daugbter.
RegiStra.Uon will ta.ke place on .Ml&amp;s Edllh Humphrey o! HOCkinC·
port and Mrs M D HairtJn
and
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Emma
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Tt'nChcrs In Meigs county wlllh- 1

The t.wo

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QUILT DISPLAY
'l'be W.U. ol tbe 8lm)IMD M. E.
CJuateh wtU haft OD illllpl&amp;y at
lbeJr ehweh THada,- afie.nlooo h4
ll't'eDIIlr, Nfnembet Uti.. JaUQ' IUIW'
INld .u. qllltts. the pattern. .,
which will iD&amp;ert:d aU qllil&amp; ....._
Come and feui your eyes on the
needlewcft ol tbe pu&amp; and PftSent

IJDQt on the Ohio river near Long

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stOcK. HW bo&lt;ly was dlllcovel'f;d
nbout. 300 feet . rrom. the house uy

Jack Ha.wl{, a nelitlbor.
· Dr. Byn)n' A. Bing 'and Coroner
aen -H. Ewing ·were summoned im-

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denth d~ to a "'ldden heah nt.
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READERS' NOTICE - u you want
. the Newa Office of The D&amp;lly

'l'rlb,une, call 236-L; Jt tho. Bualneaa
Office aak for 202-R.

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RlEEDING
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MHT ROD~EVElT

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AT lAU~ANNE HAll

Majors

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1 · .u~. t p r.rt ~ £ :ular

Uant celestlll.l show
:t li · !;t'-r l,'ast. 'II.'D:&lt;i to ooen

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The Leonkl l!ltarB,
L'lg for a rew dayl'l
3:1 .'.'{'tu"RH U oondlt .oDB nro•d•·l
wlll be seen u 11

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Milk Drl..,r• W11p War.
Cineh11\ati, toa Non· .
mO&lt;~cal otuclen&lt;
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Wnt•h' and 11rlr tomorrow.

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Hill train 1l IClhedullHt ·~
:Parkel'llbut'f, ., . VA., at 10:01

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at 10:48 P.M., ll.t Ornltr.n. w.

ya., at L2 :.- tomorrow morn•
b\g and. at Piedmont W. Va..
at 3:21A. M.

AMERICA naturally expects big things of Chev.
rolet. For it is Chevrolet that first brought '
beaitty and comfort to th:e lo~pricc field-- pi911·
eered the six-cylinder ·engine- built the .{most
economical cars, and. the most dependable. And·
it is CheVl'olct who has Jed the w01·ld in sales fdt·
4 Qf the past 6 yearS! · •so each year at this time
America looks tQ the Jeader to learn what's new lri
. the way of low-priced· tran~pO!iation. .
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And again America'~ confidence is fully ljustified.
; The 11ew Chevrolet, to appeal' next month, advances st~ndae'ds in e~ery p~ase of 'moJol'ing. 4gain
Chevrolet has broll:en-boldly with the past whereever cha,nge means impt·ov.mnent, in,. style, comfm'l, smoothness, .perfonnance, safety, · economy,
and de\)endability. ·

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CheVI'olet engineers have packed this latest of a
long line of successful cars with thrill after tluill
anrl ~rlvAncement aft€1' nflvancement. Fisher

NoMitp Ia n..e...
Electricity 1VIl• JIM Und 1D a tb•
ator by the savo7, New York cltf ta
lss:l. The play wai "'oiiUllbe" ~d
Kla.- Edward VU, thea prl•c• or
W•lfllt, waa ure..ht.

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Earl OolvtUt of LoDa: Bottom waa
~rore lllaCJAt.rat.t Herm111 &lt;Pete)
Mea JhorU, after noon Prtday,
~U'Illd Wlltb unlawful poullllkm ot
Q1)oUum a.nd Sltunk hktea. He
pleacl IUilty and wu fined ~5 and
coet·s in def&amp;ult of wblch he waa

1'1!mandeci to

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eoWJtr Jail.

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longet· ,wheelba'*! to cqntrihq);e ~oach worl&lt; which
is uniqu~ in .the low-price field-including dynamic )\~w styling; .and an invention whii:h yoll will
imm~&lt;ll~ly recognize as one of the mos ftundamental eomfmt improvements of all time. And
the expetience gained in the production of more
than 8,000,000 cars, together with the marke;l advantages that naturally accrue to the leader in
sales, has made' it possible to build the new Chevrolet at'\· price which takes account of today's ir.comes.

'FoUows
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So keep an open mind on the question of an automobile purchase until you see Chevrolet't Great
American'Value for 1933. And Watch !or it next
month! It will prove to you, bey)nd 11 c:oubt,
that this is the time to buy a car, and this is the
car to buy.
CJI:EVROLET MOTOR

00.. nckott. Mlcb.

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Soa aitci Self Shot by
Another Cop

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Moton ••anawe re....,.Uta tltmr.r.

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WBjT OTiiDS
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!Cted
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Know

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New Yorker, Recovered
From Cold, To~No
One Today

Flying Act'
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GOVERNOR'S PLANS

AND BUSINESS MAN

lie!'~ co( f'XClUSive 1111.1-

hall last. ni(Jht, sedcusly lnJurln!
ftve pea"EOUs.
Authoril.les sa.td Lhey 11uspected
were letiPOIUdbte ror
and admitted tbey

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· Accordin1 To Prediction
Of Col. Ruppert, Baae
ball Devotee

Geneva. Nov. lt--IN8-The prln~
clPtt.I cltlea ot Preneh Swtblerlond
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TW FER WITH
RUN DEBTS

~ PROSPERITl

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With Strikin1
lnaultin1 The
Swlaa Army

' ton or a bomib llt Lhe Lausanne

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New York, Nov.
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CELESTIAL
ON THIS

Officiala Suapect Comm·
uniata Of Committln1
Outrap
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Text Of
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Invitation

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To Diocuaa European
Debt Situation

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Authorities Fear More rauble In 'Peaceful City'~

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renen.tlons. AU fer 0111,. lt ~en&amp;..
hls heme at Chester about &amp;:30 o'·
Gr&amp;Ue 6--RUMell Eel wards, Cecil .erl Stater.; Fidelity lUld Gu.arant)' !ng to make an entry must. ll.P'?I~ at 1
COVELL ABRI:8TIED
Balulo -.lfl and lunch 1rlll abo be
dOck, So.turda:y mornlnr.
A. Bmlt.h, Donal« Hayner, ~ nd Ada Cc.mpany or Baltimore, Md. Reason ! lhe oounty supennt.endent'l! omc:e
Earl Covell. who liVe&amp; on a shanty beld In oonnectlon tri.U. the abo111,
Mr. 'beaU had 'lett the house Blake.
aboqt, 9 o'clock to IJO to the fields
where he intended to eara for his

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ot' th.e roll call. The mcm- and Mr&amp;.. Ol'T'UI G aul of Su!llller
Orade 2-Gladp May Oe.rlwrJ.abt, In the common Plea.s oourt, two State Ruro.l Chol'Wl oontcHt. which ber:; &lt;i.ll'IWered by namlror ba.tt...e5 of rMU!sed away Prida.y Evenimt at
Katherine RDAI!! P&lt;m, llenr!etu l!!d· having to do wllh damaa:es and one w:IU be held iu Colu..'nbu.'i 'l' Ut ·sUav the :Revolutlon, Y:n. Dor Bchaerer Sumner. Shott l untral services
wa-rds, ll(:araJe Ann Johnson, Dor- divorce.
and Wed nesday, Occ. :n A.nd 2iJ, read a war st.ory cnUUed, " 'J'I · wW be condl.it.ted. from the n: ~ : ­
tha. Tolliver, Robert H. Ocmp11011
Tht- Sts.te Aulomoblle Itm1ra.noe llcrordlnJ to C. 0 . ChapmMtl, Men of Prayer." nlis waa: folloW· dence a.t Bumnur, SUnday a.t 2 p .m .
Elm~ RUBllell, Ot-Is J effers and Her Company riled suit aplnst P'red r.r unty Buperiat.enaant. Thl11 con · cd by a br1ef busine&amp;a meet!na".
Burial La tu chargt.- or Flr: ~i.fo.r\'Jfll&lt;l
Varian. Emma B. Dlt·hl, Outh and Sophia Whitlock, ps.rt- teat which l8 sponiiOI'ed by the
Included o.rnong the guestll ol 1mdertakers..

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'Dle lOcal chapter of the Dt.ueh· bearlnl pme oilt-&lt;lt-aeMOD. OoveU
tt&gt;n of t.be Amerlca.n Revolutton Is belnc held ID Ule Molp ooun\7
held the NCivember meettns Prlday jail pendlnl a m,r1n1.

Romine eJt..\rginr sross nerlect and

the second month ot acbool wUh
01"8de 3-Em11 Huftma:~ , Bet!Sie petitioning for diVGrct.
peri'Ht &amp;ttendar!De nCOl'&amp;l :
Pielteru and Bernadine Hllyneft. c .
Grade 1-Leona.rd Earl VanM&amp;tre, W. McDermott, principal.
STATR-WIDE CONTEST
Harry Martin Johnaon, Lawrencf!
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SmiLh, Violet Rey Harrison, Belly
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lotte Johnson.
T~ sults were rued Saturday &lt;ha.nce to win a pl!l.cc In •.he All ·

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BoUom, wu arrested bJ local om~
cera Prlday an a wvr&amp;nt II1Rll'D out

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SERVICES CONTINt'E
whlf'h
The evalll'ellst.i~ sen•ices
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ton. spent tbe weet. .rut ti8e.

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·CAKDPARTY

Dlctly It 18 reported , with a. lanrc

&amp;ttenda.nce eaCh nl&amp;'ht. The auboo
Jcpb for to-niiht'a sennon wtll be
'"lbe 'DfJ))re&amp;Slbn' and Mown
C&amp;l'Tntl." ·An a.nalym or our pre•
&amp;ent condition, ltl; caUBes and a.
Curt for the present lila Wtll be disCussed. 'nle fe&amp;t\U"e&lt; tor the
IIVAillntt 15 a Prot:ram bJ Lhe Cradle lklll, whleh has been In cha.I'Ie
IJf Mrs. Dell Mmtn, stnef! its belinnlng. An effort 1s bell\,1 nt'ade
to have aU pre&amp;ent. u.t this service
who ha.ve ever been member11 of Ute
Cradle Roll
A lal'le delegation of Rutland
people are al:!o e:.:pt!Cted to attend
the meeting. Baptlsmal ~~ervlee'l
wiU be held at the etose of the serVice.

Alma. McCormick spent Bt.tur·
luOolA. W. JQ:ma 1B vialt.llla re-

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Clov-.
E!tle McOt.ll,

Jln. Baunden
abd :WU Helen Bun.rtl were Col·

wnbJ..Le: vlaitora 8e.turday,
~- abd - . . Buctne ~ are
rueats of relatlV'~• tn Ootwnbus.
MrS. John :MIUer attended the
· of M:-s. Rice at Welllton

Hayward ts v•,.
In Ham-

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and Younpklwn.
D. Carter and Mise
spent the week end

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SACRED HEART
SCHOOL
TONIGHT
8 P.M.
REFRIB~NT8

Admiuion 3sC
PINOOLE

Mrs. om. Baird, Milts Ameli&amp; Polorny and J4IIIG NO:'Dla Jobmon
visited In Columbus ewer the week

One Sure Way to
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Mrs. Sm.tth
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She dotl'1 !!lay no:-•

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sick fOI' •

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their debts t.o this country at till&amp; \
time, an foUowiol a loet eaUBe.

Wltbout ~e con~~ent or oong~1111, )
tne executive branch ot the IJQV- 1
enunent. fa. unable to SUipend col~ •

lectlon or the debt Installments
when due, except Jnso!&amp;f as tJU! 1

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debt fundlnl

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)iortlon. or the installment which is
amort.lzatlon or prJnclp.tLL Thnt
portion wh.lch ia Interest money

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the
QtllY alternative.
Ctlllll'ellllorl&amp;l leaders, after reiL'd~
, WI ~ BrJtllb all4i Plench notell, ':~,
B•ve every indication ther wUI not j
aaree to t~ d&amp;lay 1n thll pa.y~ 1
mtiR~ fl.ue. 'Ibey Indicate_ ~~t¥1&amp; 1
, WW1ptUid the Cliicla:rat~ :.m,~ 11
1 It wrote btto lts arru&lt;ilihl accept- :
.nee of the orl(flnal Hoovet onc--j
yea: mora.torlum- that conrress
was oppoled to any ntension of I
thla lll.Otatortum, or to apy fttrther

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tor ~ eontennee w'lth the Prealdent.
he wtU demand to know If t.he pre- 1
sent lldlntnLstratlon at Wishtnct.on
has made any plecl!lell to the torelrn
na.tlona resantJne pot~tponcmerit o1
the December J»yme11t.
Governor Rooaevelt plu.na t.0

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tomorrow to
1\ea!'lnla whiCh
ttere cancelled last week when llc 1
was foret!d to take to hl! bed .-&amp;th ;

t.nke up the budget

"'

Ia severe

;

l•••'"'d and

1

•Now," Bob nil! at the ~~:;?.i:OI
as bil U
lecture, '"the real season :
looked wan after two wl!ek1 ia

~.ou·ve bad

your fur.o for tbe

fWo •~kJ and rou're luckr
:Wtlren't knocked off.
·• .,Barney will be ont tomorr~w for
• : whfte. tf he il up to it he'll 'be
al ,C hicago Saturda)'. He wantr. the
qul.rterbackl to come down to hho
hOu•• !4lnigbt 11 •even and tbt'
otht'f backs at •lght: the tackles
and end• tomorrow nigbl. The
Khednle
be up in the gymn
''All ri~rht. Thi~ is the game. It'•
ap to you 10 do !Omethm1 a boat
thl• eout football They beat
d:lese other eastern team• berau11e
the1 htn more good mep-we
have plenty of gOOd men tdo.
'1'hey11 be e!?c:,.. Let 'em
eocky We11 ,. . it out of .
~e tough in there."

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lio;va, tl 'I ewlarbUI'f &amp;.nd f~..nHy
v;oere ~k ••nJ '
tuer;tti or Thc!more Stansi;Jur; r,tld
; f ' Mlllernburg,

aft'alro wht~.n our qo~ntl'Y Oecomes so
In tile .)dnd of jazz music whl~h Is nearly all
nnfll\~ro,• th~t real,
ct ...icul mu·
~o pi~P~ in American !If~.
that Is

twnns·.
K~nnetb

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fa!pi::· -.f

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·Nlt:h relative• here. 1
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o. s. ~~~~r. and. wtfe o! lhX""'tJ·
~nt Stmdaf. with A. n . Ru:1r
Pond famuy. ,
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l&lt;!iuls•~•m• to h~ve ~~''::,~'J!~!:~r~,

~(llllii)C Of ~lUniJI.\4':
~e;:llt 1.1v. week q~ 1wUti.. hl.s ra..
l thor, D. F. Rollllne &amp;tld ', wtt~ •
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IN OUR OFFic.•;

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but bll'!

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well-bundled

cold.

sta.te work. Is

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the cold; and they had
on a rolling cot
~~ied without disturb1n1 bl1
Tiley lifled him to the Ground
propped up the back of the e01 lo
a &amp;ithns po1ntion
He ta.lked 1•.,~"'"""'"
through a loud A~aker.
Wednesday afternoon he
stronger Th• a1r had done
~ood. The old zip )las there..
old fire
"Go-gql Old Pldge It goinJ lo 1
10 Saturday
Old Captain r •
P1dge , .. Use 29, Ted
. NiH
work. Donley; that'D take hiO'I.. , .
More pep out there.... The paperl
rou wer~ ' bt1m11 la•t Fftl'ol ,.~~~~~ ·.:t,ii~··~
langhfi! at you. Ahl Said JOQ wirtl'
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Thlr, ~r port of 90 million dollars is inver,ted 'u
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SERVICES CONTINt'E
whlf'h
The evalll'ellst.i~ sen•ices
are btiiJi
conducted
at
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Dr. and Mrl. a. E. Rober aDd

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ton. spent tbe weet. .rut ti8e.

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Dlctly It 18 reported , with a. lanrc

&amp;ttenda.nce eaCh nl&amp;'ht. The auboo
Jcpb for to-niiht'a sennon wtll be
'"lbe 'DfJ))re&amp;Slbn' and Mown
C&amp;l'Tntl." ·An a.nalym or our pre•
&amp;ent condition, ltl; caUBes and a.
Curt for the present lila Wtll be disCussed. 'nle fe&amp;t\U"e&lt; tor the
IIVAillntt 15 a Prot:ram bJ Lhe Cradle lklll, whleh has been In cha.I'Ie
IJf Mrs. Dell Mmtn, stnef! its belinnlng. An effort 1s bell\,1 nt'ade
to have aU pre&amp;ent. u.t this service
who ha.ve ever been member11 of Ute
Cradle Roll
A lal'le delegation of Rutland
people are al:!o e:.:pt!Cted to attend
the meeting. Baptlsmal ~~ervlee'l
wiU be held at the etose of the serVice.

Alma. McCormick spent Bt.tur·
luOolA. W. JQ:ma 1B vialt.llla re-

l ..:''!~ln
Clov-.
E!tle McOt.ll,

Jln. Baunden
abd :WU Helen Bun.rtl were Col·

wnbJ..Le: vlaitora 8e.turday,
~- abd - . . Buctne ~ are
rueats of relatlV'~• tn Ootwnbus.
MrS. John :MIUer attended the
· of M:-s. Rice at Welllton

Hayward ts v•,.
In Ham-

relat1v~s

and Younpklwn.
D. Carter and Mise
spent the week end

-AT-

SACRED HEART
SCHOOL
TONIGHT
8 P.M.
REFRIB~NT8

Admiuion 3sC
PINOOLE

Mrs. om. Baird, Milts Ameli&amp; Polorny and J4IIIG NO:'Dla Jobmon
visited In Columbus ewer the week

One Sure Way to
Ead Coa,tasand
Colds
1nd I".Oids IO'JIId

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MASON CITY

to

Charlc~&gt;

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Ble1.ner
and MISS
Mrs. Sm.tth
St.a.tlon, re.

a warrant
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e, be lalke4. Hil voiu

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She dotl'1 !!lay no:-•

lmm' Jol&lt;1&lt; c;,...Q...

mint wbo bas belt

sick fOI' •

Joaa !lime.

their debts t.o this country at till&amp; \
time, an foUowiol a loet eaUBe.

Wltbout ~e con~~ent or oong~1111, )
tne executive branch ot the IJQV- 1
enunent. fa. unable to SUipend col~ •

lectlon or the debt Installments
when due, except Jnso!&amp;f as tJU! 1

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debt fundlnl

• 'Stll"7 I caa't ~ trf~ll '"'
todQ (lie •IIY•l. bal know tbet

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awreements

provide

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extensLon of that pro I

)iortlon. or the installment which is
amort.lzatlon or prJnclp.tLL Thnt
portion wh.lch ia Interest money

be!&gt;• 1!lll ,..Ia. l'i .... wfdl ....

aext tear.' "

11. t.wo~yeQ.r

1 must btl paid, default being

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the
QtllY alternative.
Ctlllll'ellllorl&amp;l leaders, after reiL'd~
, WI ~ BrJtllb all4i Plench notell, ':~,
B•ve every indication ther wUI not j
aaree to t~ d&amp;lay 1n thll pa.y~ 1
mtiR~ fl.ue. 'Ibey Indicate_ ~~t¥1&amp; 1
, WW1ptUid the Cliicla:rat~ :.m,~ 11
1 It wrote btto lts arru&lt;ilihl accept- :
.nee of the orl(flnal Hoovet onc--j
yea: mora.torlum- that conrress
was oppoled to any ntension of I
thla lll.Otatortum, or to apy fttrther

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tor ~ eontennee w'lth the Prealdent.
he wtU demand to know If t.he pre- 1
sent lldlntnLstratlon at Wishtnct.on
has made any plecl!lell to the torelrn
na.tlona resantJne pot~tponcmerit o1
the December J»yme11t.
Governor Rooaevelt plu.na t.0

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tomorrow to
1\ea!'lnla whiCh
ttere cancelled last week when llc 1
was foret!d to take to hl! bed .-&amp;th ;

t.nke up the budget

"'

Ia severe

;

l•••'"'d and

1

•Now," Bob nil! at the ~~:;?.i:OI
as bil U
lecture, '"the real season :
looked wan after two wl!ek1 ia

~.ou·ve bad

your fur.o for tbe

fWo •~kJ and rou're luckr
:Wtlren't knocked off.
·• .,Barney will be ont tomorr~w for
• : whfte. tf he il up to it he'll 'be
al ,C hicago Saturda)'. He wantr. the
qul.rterbackl to come down to hho
hOu•• !4lnigbt 11 •even and tbt'
otht'f backs at •lght: the tackles
and end• tomorrow nigbl. The
Khednle
be up in the gymn
''All ri~rht. Thi~ is the game. It'•
ap to you 10 do !Omethm1 a boat
thl• eout football They beat
d:lese other eastern team• berau11e
the1 htn more good mep-we
have plenty of gOOd men tdo.
'1'hey11 be e!?c:,.. Let 'em
eocky We11 ,. . it out of .
~e tough in there."

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lio;va, tl 'I ewlarbUI'f &amp;.nd f~..nHy
v;oere ~k ••nJ '
tuer;tti or Thc!more Stansi;Jur; r,tld
; f ' Mlllernburg,

aft'alro wht~.n our qo~ntl'Y Oecomes so
In tile .)dnd of jazz music whl~h Is nearly all
nnfll\~ro,• th~t real,
ct ...icul mu·
~o pi~P~ in American !If~.
that Is

twnns·.
K~nnetb

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fa!pi::· -.f

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·Nlt:h relative• here. 1
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o. s. ~~~~r. and. wtfe o! lhX""'tJ·
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Pond famuy. ,
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l&lt;!iuls•~•m• to h~ve ~~''::,~'J!~!:~r~,

~(llllii)C Of ~lUniJI.\4':
~e;:llt 1.1v. week q~ 1wUti.. hl.s ra..
l thor, D. F. Rollllne &amp;tld ', wtt~ •
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IN OUR OFFic.•;

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but bll'!

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well-bundled

cold.

sta.te work. Is

••ooln11t

the cold; and they had
on a rolling cot
~~ied without disturb1n1 bl1
Tiley lifled him to the Ground
propped up the back of the e01 lo
a &amp;ithns po1ntion
He ta.lked 1•.,~"'"""'"
through a loud A~aker.
Wednesday afternoon he
stronger Th• a1r had done
~ood. The old zip )las there..
old fire
"Go-gql Old Pldge It goinJ lo 1
10 Saturday
Old Captain r •
P1dge , .. Use 29, Ted
. NiH
work. Donley; that'D take hiO'I.. , .
More pep out there.... The paperl
rou wer~ ' bt1m11 la•t Fftl'ol ,.~~~~~ ·.:t,ii~··~
langhfi! at you. Ahl Said JOQ wirtl'
~"~

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to DCC¥PY his i
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wlU eo to his

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mgorelks, just about four mil., o,warcbouocs·are filled with
~ ~pe Domestioleaf, stored away to -#~'!or two y•·•~'·
Thlr, ~r port of 90 million dollars is inver,ted 'u
iheie ~!"1'\"t L it ·~ that ~•terl'.eldo ,ro
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' lllak• r;,,,," ,,
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