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RJADE~· NOfiCE - U rou .:want
the Ne11's omce of The i&gt;all)r
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Two Days. OnlyNovember
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Subject Ulitler Diicu•·
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·UliJl eh.aneeUor, •et1na
ReiCh's ~m~.
The decree completed ·tbe
beaun. Jut aumnin wlien
aelllld power 1n Prl.'w.la,
tM T1tular PrU&amp;~Ian ea.blnet·
l'l!lt.l'le ita actlvlt.1es.

Ladieo Wool Dreaaea $2.95, $3.95, $4.95

H~leh wtie
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Broad Run, W.Va.

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Witflo · ~ti and FaRcy Groc~ies•
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,·\!lhiie Beli!IS, "choi~l! hilnd picked" , _ .·;
' '10 Iba. for ........... ... ...... 23c
Four Leaf F.arnilr Fl{).ur, "Eyfry •
Bag Guatanteed, large sack , .. ', ·: 45c
Carnation Milk, 4 tall cans . . . . . . . . . . tile '
.Chipso, larg~ Size, 2 for ... .. . .. ·.. :. : 3Se
Black Pepper, Fineet quality, pet· . lb. -2341
· Old Reliable Coffee, per lb .... . . . .... 29c
lvory Soap, Mediurn Size, 2 bars ..... ·: 9c
IOclllat:e Candy, 2 lbs for · ..... ·. : '19c
. . FRESH AND CU!JtD' MEATS
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Bacon, lean•sugar eured·1 ib,11lo!.'
Harn-Harn~Fresh skinned hams
"'-··Fr•""'-half or whole, per lb ...... .... 10%c ,
Harn, center slices, per lb . . .. , . tSe
Ribs, per lb..... . .. ... . .'. .. . . lOc:
!fatmbtll'.
fresh ground, per lb .. ... tOe.
lb........ , .. .. . . 7.%c
·Beef Steak, end·er Cuts" . per lb.... tSe
Sausage, ."Coun~ Style" per lb . . .... tOe:
Franfurters."fresh and tender" '2Ib~ 25e
Beef, 3 lbs for ............. 25e
.. 1!UJe Bll)'lq Power. we art~ able &amp;a mate "'7
Nln'i'l'"' .,._ n. Oneerlet and l'telh ana ean4 Meat&amp;.

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of whom are leniJCQmmtmJtles. to
pt Ol'giUl!Zt'll
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No ."qJeremediiP!i!

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ma..te Brown a

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!Cabinet Together

Dclny~d '
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SALE

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visited a fet·;
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''DEVIL AND THE
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You can buy better furo and pay far
leu than In the paat 20 yean. Buy now
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"EVER 'BEFORE PRICES LIKE THESE I
Red Fox Scarfo $8.95, $14.95, $16.96,$19.95
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Croo~ F..x Scarfa .......... , , .... $27.95
Bei111 Foli: Scarfo .... , . : .. $i9.95, $24.95
Blue Fox Scarf• ................., $1&amp;;95
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Over the Boundbq ~·rhe more foam, the Jess rluld
Colonel Jake Ruppert own"' bo~ And a smart ta.proom mechanic
the Yanks and a brewery. A com~ COLIId sure lay on the' froth . ,
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binntlon that ke$8 him busy all
year rotmd Jn the 11Ummer.
.When you pOked your nose down 1
In that woola.r layer fit lather yo'u
We hfWl some theoriP.\1- about old had to ny ljlllnd me an aviator ln
time beq. ,But the Cqlonel ee:rtalnlY a CJ9Ud. ·
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Huds01i.
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and a 11m:a11 Vandyke made of e&amp;l' Fir&amp;t O,f all, he IIBYE there never ehce of foom. That'&amp; wh,. Boda wa~ ,
r strawa were invented. So ,.. man
· was such ~hlns: as eight per cent .~
1et some beer v.ohltl\ wu al~ ·
· be"er. The Ignorant but enthuatastlc could
wa,vs
ftt the bottom of tht1 rlit.:v~ like
cori.titunet• figured content while a Japanese goldfl!lh.
the sclentltlc and erudite barkeep
. measured, p!'f .~c lpltA te gravity, malt
condensa-tion und WOl't fermenta1
Vfe might. aa Well )lie hone8t about
tton. Wblch shows that thlnlt e.re ~t. If beer comes back V."e will have
ro&amp;ng from vat wOTt.
to taRe divtns lessons to set any.
There never was more tl\lln one In~
'I'he Cononel include&amp; all tbe ch of brew hidden under fom· 11'1teCbnlcal tnaredlenta tn hta matte- che&amp; ot· aut!s.
nH.tiCII. But modestlY leav611 ou~ any
Rference to the foam. And lf we re- . Do yoU remembe., the IvorY paper
member eol1'1!Ctlf. oldUme beer was knife that the b&amp;rteep .used kl tlatnothlna but wind toued splndrtn. ten oft ~e top Clf the ahw. That; re
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moved tbe White colla.:' from the
I ~d thnt's t;;-;-uth. An econo- · rtus. ~ut there ~~otiU 'l'{as a cuft' In-·
mleal bartender could put on the ldde the ate~n.
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with -some very !lne tattnr bU'bbles.
Bo, the boys who- aro &amp;creamlna
for ~dttine beer and lllihteenth :
He could Jam~ ateln wJth atr AntenClment ReJM!al had bl!!tteJ.· .
breaks and mate a drtnk of beer howl tOr another e.metu:llitent llllin 1
taste like · bltlnf I. toy.'balioon.
11t tbP. foam.

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1 Gary Cooper,
Tallulah Bf\nkhiPI\d,
Oouglnt.i!J Dllrst son or M~. nn e!
Charlet Llu bton.
I Mm Lon. Dlirst., is lmpi'Ovlng !10m
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:I! n·cent. opemtion for apPendlcl~ Cnme411e•: ·~onlr.ey DoQdlrl'"
fifo ln the Holzer h08pltnl.
''Who Knows"
Dan Wcmer and wife were S'Jn1
· of Mr. ami Mm. E:h:n Coming: 70,000 Witness

nnrl M1•~; . Apulone Dfln&lt;.
Waldi11 Darst Is l'CCO\' t"rh :&gt;J

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New

Bt.ephens, dBurhter
J ~n Atkinson. re·
f:lilturday · from
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ed lor H"'"'er to Di..

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dlly wt!h her parent&amp;, Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. P. Thompson on Little Kyger.
Dav&amp; Shuler Of Oolllmburs. l11 here

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in Spine, ttfay Die

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IIJ)Cnt Frldny wUh his motl-r•:l ,
' l'l11· fltrf'l•( rw:tl&lt;:lt• h :\fl lf!!tpp muljul ·
Mrs. Emma Rife n1l.(l dBlill'hlnr,
Mrs. EdmUiut Well!! . .'
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hill ,.,,...,V" 111 n n fwlni~PIJt ' nulllf'nc·fl
Mary E. Jenkins or Athens, spr:nt tnr ow•1· lm tr nu hnn t• , wlwn tltl '
week end with her Pfll'ents, Mr. wound nr lh'&lt;ltim !h:nlly: "l.ldlt"ll 'n'
Mrs. Carl· J t: n kll\5.
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M1·s. ~Iowaid Bh\ller · spent T'J~­ G' fi sh !II ,II I~UI!II t t •ll '' _ ·'f'lt. lfltl. ,

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'l'lle rlr'lt 211 ~n. S. enter our s~re on Sa&amp;t.ar4ar
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OLD KYGER'

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Fomoerly Sold At $3.50 to $5.00
NEW ·(;OoDS JUST
Scarfo, Helmeta, flaill Blouna, De:idale
SilkHou
VISIT 'O:UR SHOE DEPARTMENT
:~iUet• atodr ' Melli, Wom81l&amp; and
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.Battles For
Short Work Week

Mea'a.Union Suitt
BoJ'a l)riwn Suita
Dreaa Sh&amp;ta

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(J.,IutnbWI, 0., NO't. l...._lNAA ,..eul &amp;.. rifle &amp;M tawal'hl,.
&amp;be $11.111
wllkb Dlelp l:MD&amp;J • &amp;ll nW
ror relief PIIPI*I II. MD.ta.. ed In :1. ftlperl; _ . ltr Lelia
Klnnf'Y, apeclal lnY81111pW I •
t.be 11hH Nllel eem&amp;'rlell,
seer~t&amp;I'J' E. 0. .,..,..... lQeil.l.,_. to lhtemallea•l N.,. Rfor·

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By It. EARL wu~~.ON
Ct:&gt;tumbun: o.. Nov. Ul...-I~R­

The Great Shasmoor Coat . . . . . . . . $23.75

OPENING
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·-Mystery

MAY MAKE.SPLIT
$13,000;
Townohipe To Be
Given Balance

.Reol'ga.ntzatlon of U)e Oh1o reptm- ·
~n party, u a DMuro.l oul.coln::
fle1d, ""•immin1 and uaociat.;d ol Ita: defeat by the demouat.s lc.
~~tte. Mia Holm, • N4!" Yorker
~ Nov. 8 ebctlon. .wUl be started
lYon ~he JJl'ernier plae• with a ~au; witbtn two weeP, SLate Ohl\lrma.n
ot J4 r~rds im;lken . She i11 now in Ed D. Behorr announced today.
the ,mpvte~. t\l'lr chann and ability
state Ct;.4tral eommltl-ee v.11l
havtntr wr..n tu~r a remunerative beThe
callfld to Colwnbua for n. COil•
eon;t~ followinr !ler exploits at
iflrence wlth Schorr, Gnd o~her
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party leaders, to dlaeuss p.lan~:~ ror

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cue• tht
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topping th~ )932 lillt of
l'ietOrd·brnkin~r cbampionll
traek

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$8.69, $12.69.

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Friend Of Hoover'o, Flli,
Of Rlllll·RuaDen, lo .
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'Tio Saicl, For Guberna·
toriol Nomination Two
Yean Hence

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l'erJtn, Nov.
an ~seney decree, Prealdent.
ll~noanour• ...."".... had ""'

MEMORitJM

MIS~ING.;

Reoraani:o.tion
ln .Buckere
Under

Aad ~000 Wildly Cheer
Nazi Leader Aa He
Reacheo Pal~

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TO 8£ REPAIRED
BY ·REPU8l
SECRECY FAILS

Drastic Reductions

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Ladies Coats, Dreues and Furs

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G;OD'S RESPONSE-If my people, which are called
my name, tthaJI bumble themselves, and pray, and seck
face, and turn from thei'r wicked ways; then will I
from heaven, and will for(ive their sin, and will
their land.-2 Chl'&lt;lnicles 7:14.

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HAVE many problemli at1d they do

not ~nd
when their otfsPring reach the age at which our lawli 1
pec,jfy they r.re their own masters. .
A case in point is the western mlm )Vbo has ~e,:i411U
let hi~ son !ttuy in jail until as the J~th6r
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sense, if he has an~ to get.'' The' Son,
~:~~t.~ now th e .)-' eRrs puKt \'oting age, haS cali'sed
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much pain and 8orrow by hi~ waywardness. Some '
yean; ngo he eloped with n radio entertainer and
1/iJpeJlt $90,000 in thirty days, all of which was
fraudulent checkn nnU which the dothJl( .und hearti¥ro~:en futlret• l~ter "rila'de good" although tie erinll1i•'
son to serve a Mente nee for his lq.wles~ activities. . 1
. Such happenings, however, bring. a parent befbrl&gt;
horns of a tenible dilemma, his duty on the
and his love for his off-spring on the other, Mo.n~t
to meet the issue as courageously as h-s this father
above mentioned instance.
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him just us the father who, after doing his. best to
the light without allowing the law to take Its course,
decided to do. It must not be thought, bow.Ver,
such action is easy to pursue, •• 1.~~ !P.V.e,.bPIJl~•.llY ... Illf.l-. ~.• ; .;;:.;
tbil! case Is so much ar~ai&gt;Jr thn . th~l roclpro·
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tho son that It Is unfair to the. dotlnif parent.
Tbe argument advanced by so many, t~at· such oe,.,.,,nces are recorded only pecause p4rents fall in .;,·hoi,,l
when tlw childre11 are young and. more apt to rOta col'rection, is of little value b~cause people·
such statement&gt;&lt; t'a1·ely have the experience 1\ttlng
for taking such judJllllent.
Many a good father •nd flue mother · after havlntr.
aU ·In their power to rear their children In the proper

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cou•trJ; to the unet~~ploJed and to rour·
ielf when rou purcblu!e the thinp :rou
ne.,l and can afford to buy. Ever:r purcbU. that rou make now-lar1e or amall
-liel..- to -~ work and ware• for lhoae
leaa forllin4te thl!!l JI'OU~If.
': · ~hen
buy an'~ dreaa or a new
;.\r of lhoea or a new ri!dlo or a new re·
fri1era~ 0.. a new car you help to Jive
'i"ork •ncl w•pa te ....pie in many aectiono
of the c..Untry. When you have the houae
reJI'in~, roo~ re"-p-:ed or ...e roof
ij~ you dlrKtly a.,bt other deoervin1
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Rnd with the proper training have seen their ll~~~~?~
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were of such character as to ~es~rvp no consid ..
from anyone and the parenta sulj'ered accordingly.
events are to be greatly reil'e~eq.

ANNOUNCEMENT of Simeon D. Fees, senior ~:~en· 1Ti..c0-f~;;;~ • ··'""'
ator from Ohio, that he has changed jlio mlli'd. i'n re· ''
to JH'Ohibition, furnishes probably the: llf'O&amp;teot surfor Loth wets and drys tbat baa been ~riven sin~e the
queMUon becu.me a politlcnl issue.
Long viewed as an ardent, irreconcUe,ble dry who
no thoua:ht in common with any wet, who fouaht the
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,~~~~side of the question at every. turn posal~le, lift, Fe"" I~~e ~i~,-:;b
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trt.arUed the countl-y by airi11g his latest vi ewe on t;
subject. When • mun of hi• •tanding (bliowo' lit ~he
in~;;m,mt·w
of a man like Rockefeller, certainly there le little
for questioning the fact that somethiiUI n'ee4a tO b~
ill an elfortto raise the ~ountt·y fr~m t~e ~it ·~n.'Y::Itich
become mtrod through the muchmationo of all who cal:Jet~ibil.
to JMd 1i'overnment since liquor ' h'~e ·been.
on the blackJist by our countrynaen . .
While the recent ovenvhelmlns defeat dealt tO the
~P~!blica· ,'" by the Democrats wb&lt;i. were. worklni ·on . 'a
Jrl~&gt;::''~ wtJt" platform, no doQ.bt, waa tqe tln&amp;l straw -i n
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i\!r. Fess's mi11d on the sqbject q~cluse tlle p~o­
. rei~istered their opinions iU.cllO untertaln la:n•tlll the ls.;ue has been becomtpf' more' clirffied at
rislntr of the •un. ~aturally 110 coqhtey
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fraudulent checkn nnU which the dothJl( .und hearti¥ro~:en futlret• l~ter "rila'de good" although tie erinll1i•'
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ANNOUNCEMENT of Simeon D. Fees, senior ~:~en· 1Ti..c0-f~;;;~ • ··'""'
ator from Ohio, that he has changed jlio mlli'd. i'n re· ''
to JH'Ohibition, furnishes probably the: llf'O&amp;teot surfor Loth wets and drys tbat baa been ~riven sin~e the
queMUon becu.me a politlcnl issue.
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subject. When • mun of hi• •tanding (bliowo' lit ~he
in~;;m,mt·w
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for questioning the fact that somethiiUI n'ee4a tO b~
ill an elfortto raise the ~ountt·y fr~m t~e ~it ·~n.'Y::Itich
become mtrod through the muchmationo of all who cal:Jet~ibil.
to JMd 1i'overnment since liquor ' h'~e ·been.
on the blackJist by our countrynaen . .
While the recent ovenvhelmlns defeat dealt tO the
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