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Seh~ Report
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DEATH Of SKINNER p~i~~UD!Gr
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READERS• NOTICE - If you want
the News Oftlce of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; if the Bualneu
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VOL. VII- NO. 55

lP 1'1'"8 HRI IT'8 IN
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HeireM to Wed

IEdlmnMI L o f t , B. WaHball. lreM' Wan
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COMIIDY AND HIW8
ilp8clal Selaool Cb:Urea'• Ma&amp;IDie

WeGelbJ f P. M.-Gn4e 1111bHI
t~hllaHft 111!: Bla:ll fll'.hool ttl&amp;lNrQ
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Mr. Hoover Hao Little

SOLONS DISGUSTED
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~Situation: Will ln-

AS

ECONOMY

LEAVES ROOM

In View Of Vote Record·
ed; Million• Uoed In
Thi1 Manner

On .Settlement
Of Debto

By WILLIAM 9. NEAL
JNB 8taft' Corrnpondent
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Rep-1M- Thaa
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qu products are ~tailor-made" to meet. Quick-starting • ~ • easy gear slifft. · /
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cloeed in letter of. r.t:sllesUon tor

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for enforcement of prob1b1tkm confronted eonereaslonal Jeaders today.
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starting 1et 30° below Zfl?' , , , lubricate 80% fi'Ster , , ,
protect cold motors durblg tile cnmial wanning•up period,
when stiff oila fall .to circulate. Purol Motor Oil is cold·

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Fancy or pi aln

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BURNED IN

GAS DRUM BLA$T

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For Fint Time In Fin

Dayo; To .Stait On
State Budpt

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Wlt.b ~~ra. v. 1. McDade 111 tJeDem..
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Oecll Coz. and friend ,q. Dottle
SadUl ol Cbarlest.on ar.c.t ao. Beh'a
Om of 8pmetr ape:nt. Bw:ulq witb
their J;~Uent.e, Mr. ani Mn. J. ¥.
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and""- Rolph llcDode at
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and we bope that Profeu'fblre Ia notblnl they canpot. ba\·e.
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all know that' a little power lf a
Jangeroua ttung and fOil l06e I~ 'Oh
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91~ unusu'~tly nne job of ~novatinjl ~he ' ~!!Jltr Co~rt I
· Jouse which h!UI been eh~nged fr&lt;lm SOII!.tlll•r akin to
wl!at "Ill~ cot draned in" k a fairly Pl'!lhll~~le ~Jmc·
ture wherein the eounty bqaine.. is tra111111ctfd, with a deJ~el' •f pnile an!l aatlafactjon.
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Q!l!l~!!&gt;e 'llece~~~~ary funda
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l&gt;e•n ~f!~fletpd, sad to relate
jljsll"'llptleil people here •lljl there
about when they pa..
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the disgruntled one• thinr that a
@lf-.tt': .cQn I!• )fad for a few tho~nd
: ·;All a matter of fact the presept
appcl,~·
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ot a ••~·
that
~.that· I~ seems all ohould be
8DlOJint
·' !lie Jmprovemen\11 llave been
pl f'!!ld~ wJ!Ich were avall_•,.,ble ~frrn:tlpl\.
," 'WJ!:en \ve dnd JllOre "
~~~· mwllnJ and fault
p~cpe1~ 9n tJl, w•¥ to
t!!4lr •~Jglllltlona were nqt
WilY' OHt of o!Jr present

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tCcmUnuea :t"rom Pt.V'J O!le)

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Rafael SabiJ ;ml'lllJW no,·el; Mar•

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o.rea .lhortiY before noon b)'

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Cost 85 Cent. To Put

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While all hl8 family looked on

haven't. all left. you get your mOJlf"Y
IBck.
n works jua.t as f.lWittlyy wUh
KeurJUs, Bcla.Uea, Lumbago ami

Mrs. Emel'80n Stout.

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vlcted of ktlllns Knrl
New York speakeasy,
ber 21 RO that. BBunu.n co.n

ror the state

trial.

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\j'ork of a

I!QDo ~bsen¥• pt fa~lt ~nclh)l

Alia co~nU, oil its feet tlllill·••n
~ltl in the world. When
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1611\ICd bere by

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1121 and Jes,1!e Mae

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harsh or bitter, bat omokee oooJ md smooth-then you like
it aud don't worry oboul how mliny or~how often you ""oke,
And if il tastes rJsht-thd 18, liot OTelllweet, not flatthen you eni&lt;lJ it all the llllri.
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The r!sbt' ~ of ripe, .'~ ~· and"J'nrkiah to. bad»••• the ript ageiusllliil ~ •.• make Chesterfield•
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any live dnlglitt-take lt u dirf!Cted and if In 48 hoW'S your pains

Clyde Stout or Coolville spent the
week end wlth h18 parents. Mr. ahd

,,.~~··• York in

Rheumatir Cripple
Back To Work Again

n was still anowlne here today utontshmeni and &amp;11 hiA frlenu.~
o.nd the mert:LII')' tln.d dropped to were a.ma.ud, one mao took all t.ht!
2S derrees above.
lpain, aweiUna and aeonY from hl5
All ru""I~ehools were doled.
tortured Joint&amp; in 41 hours and did
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IJJqJ, 6-&gt;.,.Nov. 18-(Ns-a~reet IAUenru- you ean do the same.
ear and- "'~~ 1ntfk!loin tile 'Vie- Tbta ppwerful yet safe remedy Is
lnily!bt LIN watlaom.letely J)LU'a- wonderful lt'!l n.ction 18 almoHt
lyzed today as a resiJ)t .of ll-12-lneh maatcal.
Just 1et one 15 cent bottle or Alimru from Barton's Phannacy ur

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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Emerson stout

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the rq~on Ia covered wltb a blankt!t
LO&lt;ta¥. 1be crew e!Q)lAlned lt had of mow runging frOhl nhlf! to 18 In been bucll:inv drift.. and had. to red,. lh
sorL kl shovels &amp;t Limes.
ln the ~ 1le~ 1n P · '
four J\o.U!'&amp; the t.raln made only 24
miles. Some of ~ drtfte. in the
cuts were more than seven feet
flqt' Ontl

1fie was ertppled:

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SWtday
with ht"T
ents Mr, spent
and Mr.'l
Emersou
stout
Mt and Mn; Donald RoWQ!g)n
and son Rex spent sunday wlth 14r
and Mrs 8 . J . Barnhill u! Dtiteh

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Mrs. Or3ce Clark and
Coolville spen~ one day re·
with Mrs. Eme Stout.
Clara Louise Castle who has .scarlet fever is Improving.
M.r. and Mrs. Aldo Barnhill and
dll.ughter Donna of Garden spent
few 00)11:1 last week wltll Mr. BarnhUI's sister, Mrs. Donald Robinson.
Mr. nnd Mrs 0 E.
and
80fl J. M. Outhrie and
Sunday with relatives in
1\.lr and Mn. Roger

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A chulr: of t.he northwestern Ohio

'nle mow fall here at a A. M. to·
day totalled. 2 inches, nd.rly a rtDean ,eord lot November.
Road&amp; were
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d l impa&amp;~lble, drtfia alx feet hJsh. be-ina
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_ .. an reported alx l1li1m north Of here on
of Fairview I P:ast and Weat hfthwa)'ll.
Mr. and Mrs . All Interurban and railroad trnf·

par~ ~ :~~j~~~t~~;1~

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todQ' taaueG ordl!n
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Qlllte a number from ben •t.to remove tram lt&amp;te hltbJ.ended the tunenJ of Mn.. ww waya llDd. prot.eet. JM'tement.a -c&amp;inat
~t.tr at. 8Unrs'fil&amp;, Wft(needay .Icy eondWon&amp; "reprdlell Of llml·
aften.bon. Mn; Carpt.nter Wl.l &amp; l&amp;tlooa.,.
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~e Lpna: eltJ.en heft; where abe ,._.
"'Work M boutll a day it neot~~a­
loftd: and rell))teted b)' aD wbo !lty" to elear t.he hlebW&amp;Jill, J. C.
lo)eii' ber.
Sll)'du, etuef entmeer of tbe hilhW E McDade ot Xanaup JPmt. wa)' department. tnatruckd U1e d1·
Tuesd.Dy wltb v . F.. We-Dade and vlKloo elJI'lheeta. Snyder said he
family
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!.be afternoon. Tbt)' wt1l Met
Wlt.b ~~ra. v. 1. McDade 111 tJeDem..
ber. .
Oecll Coz. and friend ,q. Dottle
SadUl ol Cbarlest.on ar.c.t ao. Beh'a
Om of 8pmetr ape:nt. Bw:ulq witb
their J;~Uent.e, Mr. ani Mn. J. ¥.
Cole:
and""- Rolph llcDode at
P*r.ll:eJ'Sburt and Mn. Jluel Sm&amp;ll
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prct;Iem
and we bope that Profeu'fblre Ia notblnl they canpot. ba\·e.
or llli.DiteJn l*fis to wart ~ tt ..;we
And nothing ia whal ~Sf pt.
all know that' a little power lf a
Jangeroua ttung and fOil l06e I~ 'Oh
a hUl Why do so manymenaolnto
~llb.loa when they can cJ9 bttt• ~ f;

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At present, J11ei11B COantlall!l 011 a rule, a&gt;;e
91~ unusu'~tly nne job of ~novatinjl ~he ' ~!!Jltr Co~rt I
· Jouse which h!UI been eh~nged fr&lt;lm SOII!.tlll•r akin to
wl!at "Ill~ cot draned in" k a fairly Pl'!lhll~~le ~Jmc·
ture wherein the eounty bqaine.. is tra111111ctfd, with a deJ~el' •f pnile an!l aatlafactjon.
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Q!l!l~!!&gt;e 'llece~~~~ary funda
ddinlr- this
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l&gt;e•n ~f!~fletpd, sad to relate
jljsll"'llptleil people here •lljl there
about when they pa..
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the disgruntled one• thinr that a
@lf-.tt': .cQn I!• )fad for a few tho~nd
: ·;All a matter of fact the presept
appcl,~·
&amp;'!c,·!4 so far ahead of th~t of the
ot a ••~·
that
~.that· I~ seems all ohould be
8DlOJint
·' !lie Jmprovemen\11 llave been
pl f'!!ld~ wJ!Ich were avall_•,.,ble ~frrn:tlpl\.
," 'WJ!:en \ve dnd JllOre "
~~~· mwllnJ and fault
p~cpe1~ 9n tJl, w•¥ to
t!!4lr •~Jglllltlona were nqt
WilY' OHt of o!Jr present

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Rafael SabiJ ;ml'lllJW no,·el; Mar•

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DtfWaa No. 1 u. wttlii!4 w1t11 mow
J'MIIDI trom. 12 t4 18 thebe~ ill

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o.rea .lhortiY before noon b)'

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Cost 85 Cent. To Put

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While all hl8 family looked on

haven't. all left. you get your mOJlf"Y
IBck.
n works jua.t as f.lWittlyy wUh
KeurJUs, Bcla.Uea, Lumbago ami

Mrs. Emel'80n Stout.

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vlcted of ktlllns Knrl
New York speakeasy,
ber 21 RO that. BBunu.n co.n

ror the state

trial.

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I!QDo ~bsen¥• pt fa~lt ~nclh)l

Alia co~nU, oil its feet tlllill·••n
~ltl in the world. When
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1121 and Jes,1!e Mae

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harsh or bitter, bat omokee oooJ md smooth-then you like
it aud don't worry oboul how mliny or~how often you ""oke,
And if il tastes rJsht-thd 18, liot OTelllweet, not flatthen you eni&lt;lJ it all the llllri.
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The r!sbt' ~ of ripe, .'~ ~· and"J'nrkiah to. bad»••• the ript ageiusllliil ~ •.• make Chesterfield•
, . .iillder, J.etw.tlsting ••• They !!.itlo(J,!1· ,

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any live dnlglitt-take lt u dirf!Cted and if In 48 hoW'S your pains

Clyde Stout or Coolville spent the
week end wlth h18 parents. Mr. ahd

,,.~~··• York in

Rheumatir Cripple
Back To Work Again

n was still anowlne here today utontshmeni and &amp;11 hiA frlenu.~
o.nd the mert:LII')' tln.d dropped to were a.ma.ud, one mao took all t.ht!
2S derrees above.
lpain, aweiUna and aeonY from hl5
All ru""I~ehools were doled.
tortured Joint&amp; in 41 hours and did
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-I acrlpUcm kn6Wn to pharmacists ns
IJJqJ, 6-&gt;.,.Nov. 18-(Ns-a~reet IAUenru- you ean do the same.
ear and- "'~~ 1ntfk!loin tile 'Vie- Tbta ppwerful yet safe remedy Is
lnily!bt LIN watlaom.letely J)LU'a- wonderful lt'!l n.ction 18 almoHt
lyzed today as a resiJ)t .of ll-12-lneh maatcal.
Just 1et one 15 cent bottle or Alimru from Barton's Phannacy ur

RldRe.

Mr. a.nd Mrs. Emerson stout

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the rq~on Ia covered wltb a blankt!t
LO&lt;ta¥. 1be crew e!Q)lAlned lt had of mow runging frOhl nhlf! to 18 In been bucll:inv drift.. and had. to red,. lh
sorL kl shovels &amp;t Limes.
ln the ~ 1le~ 1n P · '
four J\o.U!'&amp; the t.raln made only 24
miles. Some of ~ drtfte. in the
cuts were more than seven feet
flqt' Ontl

1fie was ertppled:

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SWtday
with ht"T
ents Mr, spent
and Mr.'l
Emersou
stout
Mt and Mn; Donald RoWQ!g)n
and son Rex spent sunday wlth 14r
and Mrs 8 . J . Barnhill u! Dtiteh

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Mrs. Or3ce Clark and
Coolville spen~ one day re·
with Mrs. Eme Stout.
Clara Louise Castle who has .scarlet fever is Improving.
M.r. and Mrs. Aldo Barnhill and
dll.ughter Donna of Garden spent
few 00)11:1 last week wltll Mr. BarnhUI's sister, Mrs. Donald Robinson.
Mr. nnd Mrs 0 E.
and
80fl J. M. Outhrie and
Sunday with relatives in
1\.lr and Mn. Roger

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condltlon.o.
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A chulr: of t.he northwestern Ohio

'nle mow fall here at a A. M. to·
day totalled. 2 inches, nd.rly a rtDean ,eord lot November.
Road&amp; were
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d l impa&amp;~lble, drtfia alx feet hJsh. be-ina
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_ .. an reported alx l1li1m north Of here on
of Fairview I P:ast and Weat hfthwa)'ll.
Mr. and Mrs . All Interurban and railroad trnf·

par~ ~ :~~j~~~t~~;1~

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todQ' taaueG ordl!n
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Qlllte a number from ben •t.to remove tram lt&amp;te hltbJ.ended the tunenJ of Mn.. ww waya llDd. prot.eet. JM'tement.a -c&amp;inat
~t.tr at. 8Unrs'fil&amp;, Wft(needay .Icy eondWon&amp; "reprdlell Of llml·
aften.bon. Mn; Carpt.nter Wl.l &amp; l&amp;tlooa.,.
r
~e Lpna: eltJ.en heft; where abe ,._.
"'Work M boutll a day it neot~~a­
loftd: and rell))teted b)' aD wbo !lty" to elear t.he hlebW&amp;Jill, J. C.
lo)eii' ber.
Sll)'du, etuef entmeer of tbe hilhW E McDade ot Xanaup JPmt. wa)' department. tnatruckd U1e d1·
Tuesd.Dy wltb v . F.. We-Dade and vlKloo elJI'lheeta. Snyder said he
family
j reared Ker10UJ ~uencea if a
cold ~map follows and ree:ulta in M:y

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daua:~~r. &amp;ft', M~d Mrs. R&lt;lbet't
.r&amp;ylor and Mlu Jm;ephJne Byer o!
OlnoUmaU spent t:be week tlld wltb
(, 0 . Matlack and f amUy.

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MurrayavUle 11nnday afternoon.
Mr. Ha.rll1nl Wa&amp; aeetk)D boss on the
B . &amp;: c&gt;. at MworayaviUe !or ll Bood

many )eat'!,
J~lt, llt.Ue aon o! Mr. Md Mrs.
W. P. Hawley ~d a l.mWl operation
at. Dr. B. A. McOuUouaha o1lla! In

Oolwobus, o., Nov. 18.-&lt;&gt;yercoofidence
thiot anelent bus-bear
reared1ita ainiatl!r form tiOda,y tn tLe
Ohlo State football carnp and
CCai#J Bam Wtllaman Q'loomilypredleted that Ilia

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Mrs. L . J . Myers returned to
BarrtttsviUc Thursday to etay wJtb
her brother Henry Pryor who Is 94.
}'ears or age .
1 M1KS Mary Sheldoll b9J:I been
quite Ill tbe past weelr:.
Mrs. Clara Rhodes of 8plller
1Hpentl HVoral da.y11 last week wltb

will

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they dl8c&amp;rd the deluatou t~t
Uley're tn tor a "ooe!t.." In yesterdN"s BOI'fmmtore a frel:!hman, postna u au Berry, mmow· great
ca;pt&amp;bl. wa.s pu.rt.leularly l'11'ectlve
1n betuddHna the VlLJ'Stt.y wtth hta

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Bmtth--w.n inJured last Satut'14y
1n the Mlni'III'!Ota. p.me.

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two sons were
her Pt\rtnta,

The Wreatlera

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Rudy Ouse~; Omaha.

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Ge_e~ Zaharla.s, Pueblo, Colq.,
Mrs. Roscoe Somet"•Ulo and dauWJUJi.Lt:Ct l}alf hour to s draw With shter -ry Jo at ftt,. Pleasant spent
E · ' ~ 1)1arshall, La. .Tunta, Colo. Sunday hue with her parents tve.n
~ptcf, Germany, defea t.. Bush lllld tamtly.

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The fun.en\1 Of Mrs. Allen Hart
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was h-elct at Ule Uhlon church sun•
Da.vey Da\' 1111, New Yot'k llght· i da~· and burial was tn the church
w~ilht and Joe Corntorti, New York cemetery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ha.rpold and

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By InWrnatl;;tNews Berv1co
Dallas Bwna:amer
At New York-A!t.e San.stol, Norwl\h. Billie Zerkle.
way barttamwels;h~ scored technical knockout over ElerJlo Radam
David Kay has retwned. ~ at·
F1Uplno &lt;t&gt;.
' ter 5pcndtns the summer In l.d8b0n
Oeortle: I'tctcller, New York wel- with hls uncle, Lew 'Fry aod tamUy.

At. New York-Bid. We&amp;ta1ch, :ffew terweight &lt;lefe,ted Tony Clrola
York, defeated 8)'lvlo Remelli, Italy New York flO).
Glenn Mmn, Nebraeka, defeated •
Oluaeppe Picco, Italy,
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repla.re were

1n ordea•
to !=-"'mit them to recover from tn- 1
jur,._., tn time to pa.rtielpatto tn 1-------~
wtth
Ohl&lt;o;o. ,
FIGHT

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spent Friday alld Satur•
day with MlM Emma Bonar at Mur-

da.U~htere

Rnt from pracUoe today

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Mrs. Mary

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otmer RoU&amp;h, Carl Zerkle and
Melvin Cwmtngham spent Sunday
with John Cunntna:ham who I&amp; 1n a.
Pnrkeraburr hosp1~1.

tep~~ni~:a~oo~~~ho~g~~

Grove school The onca on the hon·

or roll for the mmith of October

are Mary RoUSh, Ruby R&lt;lush, Mar·
1garet and BUly Zerkle, D&amp;ll88, Har~
old and Robert Bumia.mer, Ivan

J:&gt;ale Buah, Goorse and Andrew
Hunte ·'". and Ivnn Ka:,•,

Eddle -Nease and'1 wife apcnt Sun·
dll.Y with Eben Nea..se and wife of
Maa:a::le.

Jf1tat Price Size?
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Jl, Stewart. . nud
daughter Melba nnd son. Bertln ..r
Letart Falls, :&gt;l.).!nt Tuesday wlt!J
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Muter
ttml fltomlly .
()( thls ~~In~\:!;,\ Utlen E-d\\t~.rd!.i who
altt&gt; mli:i
t,eadad cooltlng achool at
oohool at Pl. Plt!at;u.ui vhu.t.eU her
last week.
l&gt;fl.rents, Mr. 111Dd Mri:i. W. A. F.JUra. !:dlth Va.nest h48
wnnls, Tuesd.R-y.
tu her home at ColumbWI.
Jet;~ Johruion who li:i t!mplo~·ed
Mrs. Ella St.aneart left
at Bucyrus, l&lt;pent th..e week f!nd at
day to spend the winter
his home ~ert.

thrills in

Hotel Hillsboro
(LARGES'f

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SAQATINI'S 114W

HOTEL)

The BLACK
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A duel'
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daua:~~r. &amp;ft', M~d Mrs. R&lt;lbet't
.r&amp;ylor and Mlu Jm;ephJne Byer o!
OlnoUmaU spent t:be week tlld wltb
(, 0 . Matlack and f amUy.

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larie crowd trom here at tend..

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runeraL or

o. B. BiJ't1U

at

MurrayavUle 11nnday afternoon.
Mr. Ha.rll1nl Wa&amp; aeetk)D boss on the
B . &amp;: c&gt;. at MworayaviUe !or ll Bood

many )eat'!,
J~lt, llt.Ue aon o! Mr. Md Mrs.
W. P. Hawley ~d a l.mWl operation
at. Dr. B. A. McOuUouaha o1lla! In

Oolwobus, o., Nov. 18.-&lt;&gt;yercoofidence
thiot anelent bus-bear
reared1ita ainiatl!r form tiOda,y tn tLe
Ohlo State football carnp and
CCai#J Bam Wtllaman Q'loomilypredleted that Ilia

lOH

tio GON·~· ,!..'t'lclic IN
Tf'ile&lt;!l&amp;li wOOl&gt;&amp; &lt;&gt;'1'1-•L;
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Mrs. L . J . Myers returned to
BarrtttsviUc Thursday to etay wJtb
her brother Henry Pryor who Is 94.
}'ears or age .
1 M1KS Mary Sheldoll b9J:I been
quite Ill tbe past weelr:.
Mrs. Clara Rhodes of 8plller
1Hpentl HVoral da.y11 last week wltb

will

Buckeyes

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to DUnols Sat.urda.y, unleM

they dl8c&amp;rd the deluatou t~t
Uley're tn tor a "ooe!t.." In yesterdN"s BOI'fmmtore a frel:!hman, postna u au Berry, mmow· great
ca;pt&amp;bl. wa.s pu.rt.leularly l'11'ectlve
1n betuddHna the VlLJ'Stt.y wtth hta

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U:ld.dleport Ba.tunh.y.

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The plo.yen-Haworth, Koenls and I
Bmtth--w.n inJured last Satut'14y
1n the Mlni'III'!Ota. p.me.

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two sons were
her Pt\rtnta,

The Wreatlera

erA:~~~~:;-r:n Jl=~ll~~:~
Rudy Ouse~; Omaha.

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Ge_e~ Zaharla.s, Pueblo, Colq.,
Mrs. Roscoe Somet"•Ulo and dauWJUJi.Lt:Ct l}alf hour to s draw With shter -ry Jo at ftt,. Pleasant spent
E · ' ~ 1)1arshall, La. .Tunta, Colo. Sunday hue with her parents tve.n
~ptcf, Germany, defea t.. Bush lllld tamtly.

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The fun.en\1 Of Mrs. Allen Hart
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was h-elct at Ule Uhlon church sun•
Da.vey Da\' 1111, New Yot'k llght· i da~· and burial was tn the church
w~ilht and Joe Corntorti, New York cemetery.
~rew UJ.).
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ha.rpold and

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Dallas Bwna:amer
At New York-A!t.e San.stol, Norwl\h. Billie Zerkle.
way barttamwels;h~ scored technical knockout over ElerJlo Radam
David Kay has retwned. ~ at·
F1Uplno &lt;t&gt;.
' ter 5pcndtns the summer In l.d8b0n
Oeortle: I'tctcller, New York wel- with hls uncle, Lew 'Fry aod tamUy.

At. New York-Bid. We&amp;ta1ch, :ffew terweight &lt;lefe,ted Tony Clrola
York, defeated 8)'lvlo Remelli, Italy New York flO).
Glenn Mmn, Nebraeka, defeated •
Oluaeppe Picco, Italy,
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day with MlM Emma Bonar at Mur-

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Melvin Cwmtngham spent Sunday
with John Cunntna:ham who I&amp; 1n a.
Pnrkeraburr hosp1~1.

tep~~ni~:a~oo~~~ho~g~~

Grove school The onca on the hon·

or roll for the mmith of October

are Mary RoUSh, Ruby R&lt;lush, Mar·
1garet and BUly Zerkle, D&amp;ll88, Har~
old and Robert Bumia.mer, Ivan

J:&gt;ale Buah, Goorse and Andrew
Hunte ·'". and Ivnn Ka:,•,

Eddle -Nease and'1 wife apcnt Sun·
dll.Y with Eben Nea..se and wife of
Maa:a::le.

Jf1tat Price Size?
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daughter Melba nnd son. Bertln ..r
Letart Falls, :&gt;l.).!nt Tuesday wlt!J
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Muter
ttml fltomlly .
()( thls ~~In~\:!;,\ Utlen E-d\\t~.rd!.i who
altt&gt; mli:i
t,eadad cooltlng achool at
oohool at Pl. Plt!at;u.ui vhu.t.eU her
last week.
l&gt;fl.rents, Mr. 111Dd Mri:i. W. A. F.JUra. !:dlth Va.nest h48
wnnls, Tuesd.R-y.
tu her home at ColumbWI.
Jet;~ Johruion who li:i t!mplo~·ed
Mrs. Ella St.aneart left
at Bucyrus, l&lt;pent th..e week f!nd at
day to spend the winter
his home ~ert.

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1n an au&amp;mnobUe -.cc!den.t Tbt f\m.
enl service for Mr. Pranltlln wu
held on Priday o.L Patrvlew clwreb
by the Bev. Prank Snyder, burial ln
Pranklln l!'emrie~.
O.vey O&amp;vJl P&amp;Med. awa.y at. hi8
home ntt.r here after a llnlerinl
Jllneu Sundll:r a. m. He la aurvl\'ed
by his widow, Mra.. Bl&amp;ncbe Jtrua..
lr:amp Davll and many rKher oear
nlati~ and friendA. Tho runera1
GbMQl&amp;lu will be held 'l\JeNtay at
2 o'clock at 1the )4', E. cburch at
WllbsviUe by Rev. atepheiUIOil.
BJirlar In the t.owil ~tery.
1 MlM Edith ColtriJI VilllttJd rela.
IJves at HunUnlrt;on n:~ntb'.
Hiram Wlaeman WI!! oa~ to
Wllkl!flviUe Saturday ~r t hP.
illnf'JIII of hl11 mnthf'..r.

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G~HNER RETIRES

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Ao Vice-P"I"ident
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chu1"Ch ics we1 e ln O U t~l to \~e ~\1pants ,
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MQry and Mru1.ba Lel\l;ue, ofJt}l.e
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, ol the church. Mtl. E&lt;J Huber,
1 president. of the orr;ant""tldn pre~
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. cal work In the mlsalon ftelda and
Piic:e Go Hand hi Hand
j bt belni read at U\e Pall meettnrs
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.,..natruetion not surpa88ed by lillY ear, reprdl- of pr1ee.

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and boD::'ded t.he .waUllll UmoWJ.Itu:&gt;. 1
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went Immediately io the- white INo, :a IIO~JntrD Po&amp;atoa pk. Jlc
house to pluDRC toto the work that [Nu. 1-Bome-P'OWII Depression
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Bef'IID. Nn. . 11.-..JNB-TIM •
eallllleL of Clilmoeller J'nam,
Vo• Paptn reslant.'tt tonlJW.
BerUn, Nov. 17-tNs-.:.Adolf Hit· I
ler, Nul. leader, rtrustd to nefo.o I'
tlate wttb OhanceUor Prt.nl Von I.,.
Papen for fonaatlon of a coaUtlon

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Chicago Police
Man, Abd.ucb Yolllll
Girl Who ia Victim
of Hio Brutality
' Chk:qo, Nov 11- INB--Oapturt
a. YOWll maniae, who kidnaped
crihllnally aLt.a.ckcd a 19 year
&amp;horL time Bfier h P. had
In il. hoiJup, wa.s
today.
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Edw1ud Weeks waa n.rre~~~d , and
oom ml',tcd to the county Jan Tuet~­
dl\y evening (OII(.Iv.olng nn automo ·
bi le acddeut. "tlmmtol' oltlcera lndl(:11te lhat chrli·g~ &lt;lf ' drlvintJ a. m ate r vehic le while ln tmtl~ted will be
ItlcU o.galnst t he mnn. ·,
w eekS wall ~ld lo ha.ve•been drivIng tmst. on East Main 'street when
his c·m ·wa.s lu n colltslon wit.b. a
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the Newo Office of Tbe Dal))'
Tribune, eall 288-L; It the Buslnw
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hom whlch hi Qlvir NOO¥ered. 'Hti
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