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t)le N ewo OQiee of -The Dally
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$76,00, $65,00, $59,00 Coato
with fun of renuine Fox, Bad·
rer, . Mink, . .veri Peni.in
Lamb, Fitch-A'II b..U.ftful oet. .
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fur on al~m ami
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a po.s!!.lble rsoa.pe atteln,Jlt.

count)" oJ'Ucera todaY kept a. c\om!
auat'd over VirgO Yaukee, :1:2, rormJ . Ander.;on , Wltlhm -er ~nma.te or the J4ansfield Reform·

~~I Malln~e 4 P. M. Tm•Ndu.y-

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· $46.00 Coab with Badrer, ~lrik.
Wolff, Fox, Fitch and Marten
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Lhe bonus army Into Wuhinrtan. sel.Hill' tear 1'&amp;8 to the

has been ;~pt.c;c
Hent to Washington
Nevtlle ChA.mbl&gt;rJain,
of the E"Chequer al\tla:unctd. In tile HotL'Ie of Conunons

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St!m10n t.Omonow

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Dt ..tadinc but ~en atanect O. - B~IIY
e . rtacbinf .S:21 s.borU,y alter 1
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however, and at 2::10 P. M . t.hc
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fi111t.--degree murdf'r· chiU'fe b.l
Aokermau wUl meet 011 u.death
.ot Mrs. JORephlne Ha.wes,
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Monda!t 1-0 complete;
tJielr eommltW reJM,~·t to the state

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Boxea, Killed At Re1•"
ular lntervalo · 11

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.lnrplrat:lon for U1.: mcommenda$1on eame In ~ from the re&lt;,.nlt I
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One lot of ~M. :W..-. $29.110
jllll $U.OO. All c.olo.n anti
SPt;CIAL :THIS SALE

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port-, lntematlonal Nf!W!' BerviCt'•i

The Furs aton~ OT) these tOats· make:. them look
twice as expensive as th~ . Sale' price we are as~c.·
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Be Party To Weakenina Pr~oent Law

To Number Of Releaoeo
Give• To Priaonero
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Chrlot'o Bllke bath forgiven you.-Ephesians 4:32.
WALK Wl'I'H CHRIST-As yc have
~eefved Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in
and built up in him , and stablished in the
have been taught, abounding therein with
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wr.ter polo ar wide end r'UD8.
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TERRIBLE CONDITIONS
RECENT disclOHul·• of the murder of the mother of
six children in Adams County but empl!asl;es the fact
that ten·ible living eondition/-1. exist even amop1 ciVilize~
communitie~ today. The case in question reveals that a
15-year-old daughter in company with a man
yean her B&lt;!nlor,, helped to dispose of the bod.i\1 bt hell'
mother after be had murdered her and then tile ~rlrl
con1panled him to other parts of the •lllte to Jlllll'l'Y ·-·· .. ,
A complete Investigation of the sordid ,
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doubt show juiJt what squalor and other
'con. 'l
dli-io!l• existed In the home where such thin!!•
poBBible. To fully Ul\dentnnd such a
eSHary for one to go buck for a conaider&amp;ble
imoglne just what parenthood mean~ In
children can be reared so lacking In Jove and
their 'parenta that such an unspeakable altair
Surely a girl of tbut age, if she had had any chan~e
at all in her previous llfe, IJOUld hardly lfo the things she
iB Bllid to have ndmitted following the 111urder of 1101' I ~%f.l'~~:;-~~~~~:i!lf;~
mother.
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put before the citizens of Ohio, in no uucertljln toQllB, th•' 1·;11
great neeesoity fo•· all the welfa1·e work the sl!!te cnn J?Ot&gt;albly do. When ouch a teJTible affair can an4'
in the midst of a ci\'ili1.ation in u Mtate
tedly one of the leading
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ii.IJ respeCts, cet'tainly
shown '111'1
from· thilt"oitatilmen~-ot
"ilo'f'\l.c~I!S,I'l'
proper rearing of our children. .
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too comtent with our own conditions and we t'h lnk
such thlnlf8 as this cannot happen, but we see merely the
yeneer of kuma.11ity and not at all wh~t I• really h ~~·en·· I~~~~
ing In the out of way and sparsely populat!'d d~cts .

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thee Stf'.amer Tu-En-Die- Wel for o

EcoDODIJ . Spa.el;;

few day11. ,
F C. Whlt.f'bolL~ , prer&gt;l.dcnt uf
the H. C . Whl.tmer Oo, of Columbm:;
Indiana. and district manager M1
Buckner we~ cuests of Mr. and
Mrs C G . Houck Saturday.

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Snack ,a.t nta:ht-whetber co~­
pa.ny 18 prese.At or not: .(lc4fee, tea,
cocoe. or a1ly Hot. boVem1e. wm
blend witb tJl.t.&amp;. l.Ql.UIR.IBI ~t taste-

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Another cho"'t.ce uoetum&amp;l morsel
oouutry a:arebtt, which i&amp; eaiY to
make. wnne tilUrrlna: 8: '1ablfapoon..

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Harold Love of
Huntington ,
spent the Thanbglting holtde.ys
wit.h hm parents. Mr And Mrs

quarterof a cuP of rn11k and cook

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cu~ In """" p~o&lt;,.

salt,
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1.&amp; eerved on blft.t.a! '1at't!l'B or &amp;ke
rods. cri.ckera:.

Mr. and MN

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Hunttnaton, visited

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blJt Bamf'U , ~lr and Mr~ Doll)•

Doolittle and chtldn•11
ReY Johi'IMn wtts thli'
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Sunday.

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vestlgation tor it may alford that
by the l[l'eatest single indU&gt;ltl'Y in
be

saved '11nd by !laving it, keep U1e e1it:lre

ture of the country intact.
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that it is Inconceivable
with for so many
many people will attempt to tear this great tran•I10rtatlon I
system into shreds.
If a combination whereby the buses, airplane•
railro•d• may be welded Into one common group wb•or&lt;•bY ~ I
the transportation problems of this count1')', are to be
cart!d fllr, a uew outlook for business can be eafely
cticted. Whenevet• our t•ailroads l4fl! boomitttJg~,e~~t;~::~~{.
Is boojlllng, whenever om· l'aill'Oads falter ~
ters wJth them. In fact the country Is so tied a11n~d~!~~:~::~
b)' raliroads thnt we mu•t. "" a matter of oelf p
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make i"some provisions whereby the interests of the rnil- Vftdisi;;{,,
road are safeguarded.
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ftnd sifrne means whereby the faltering steam lllle&amp; may be
reSUl1'tlcted with now strength which wlll 11ive new iw'
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Offera Muy Dioti~o:tive Featurea:

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be "( d!pl*? He.:e'i !I habit you can readily
c:ultivaleo &amp;nd, r.ou'll (ind many 'of you•
ltett fr~d•· follalwin&amp; it.
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Mr and Mrs. Lo1U11e Chatt!n
were Sunday guE"Lts ct Mr. umt
Mm. Wlll Setl and fumlly
Mr and M~ 'J. Wilbur Baxter nr.d
thJ:ee Children, 9o-ere viHitmg her
mc;ther, Mrs Mary Swll'l hcr, Sunday.
Th~e V!Bitlug a t lhe home of R
H . McCuDc.ch, SUnday, Wf'!"e Mrs
Clm"ra kincadc ~mel lia.tle son Roy

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bula.W!e at lt&amp; dellcloueneU. whne
tho other c1&amp;m.on for att.ei:tot.km be•

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therefore rehim' Rooted
faith, as , ye
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tle7.ded tJWteen..Vi.cU -Cil a J1'&amp;'ld terJ;J.tory. stop Uu1 lXJMer. n;on·~.
eiiiJTl, doabled and mlollbled, you l~lt B•t. vour pa.rtner. Even MU....Srl• out bt doll&amp;l~ you ;u-e swiinmlng In
the red. And the !S'J8 t.lU.'lc1$'S til , , ,
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helpful to refer
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ohoppiq lift h1illli you to remember thit
partic:ular en:Ma.
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lbotteno a ~llr-.trip oo much to know
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C~Up aJona: ~!Jowly 1n )'OUr bidJtut tt'l qult-e a lot w~ :;ou're din&amp; for the ~t l'UDf ~· be

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.""' ' 'FoLLOW JEsUS-Be ye kind one ;,-.~"oihe;,-~n· ·
der-!l~arted , lo~giving one another, even as God for
Chrlot'o Bllke bath forgiven you.-Ephesians 4:32.
WALK Wl'I'H CHRIST-As yc have
~eefved Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in
and built up in him , and stablished in the
have been taught, abounding therein with
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board
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wr.ter polo ar wide end r'UD8.
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[ eause cf the fatlini temperataure.
Beu are two 't'eclpes that flt No-

TERRIBLE CONDITIONS
RECENT disclOHul·• of the murder of the mother of
six children in Adams County but empl!asl;es the fact
that ten·ible living eondition/-1. exist even amop1 ciVilize~
communitie~ today. The case in question reveals that a
15-year-old daughter in company with a man
yean her B&lt;!nlor,, helped to dispose of the bod.i\1 bt hell'
mother after be had murdered her and then tile ~rlrl
con1panled him to other parts of the •lllte to Jlllll'l'Y ·-·· .. ,
A complete Investigation of the sordid ,
-wHI
doubt show juiJt what squalor and other
'con. 'l
dli-io!l• existed In the home where such thin!!•
poBBible. To fully Ul\dentnnd such a
eSHary for one to go buck for a conaider&amp;ble
imoglne just what parenthood mean~ In
children can be reared so lacking In Jove and
their 'parenta that such an unspeakable altair
Surely a girl of tbut age, if she had had any chan~e
at all in her previous llfe, IJOUld hardly lfo the things she
iB Bllid to have ndmitted following the 111urder of 1101' I ~%f.l'~~:;-~~~~~:i!lf;~
mother.
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Among otber thin1111 that this crime hl\ij qoue, is \0
put before the citizens of Ohio, in no uucertljln toQllB, th•' 1·;11
great neeesoity fo•· all the welfa1·e work the sl!!te cnn J?Ot&gt;albly do. When ouch a teJTible affair can an4'
in the midst of a ci\'ili1.ation in u Mtate
tedly one of the leading
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ii.IJ respeCts, cet'tainly
shown '111'1
from· thilt"oitatilmen~-ot
"ilo'f'\l.c~I!S,I'l'
proper rearing of our children. .
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too comtent with our own conditions and we t'h lnk
such thlnlf8 as this cannot happen, but we see merely the
yeneer of kuma.11ity and not at all wh~t I• really h ~~·en·· I~~~~
ing In the out of way and sparsely populat!'d d~cts .

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thee Stf'.amer Tu-En-Die- Wel for o

EcoDODIJ . Spa.el;;

few day11. ,
F C. Whlt.f'bolL~ , prer&gt;l.dcnt uf
the H. C . Whl.tmer Oo, of Columbm:;
Indiana. and district manager M1
Buckner we~ cuests of Mr. and
Mrs C G . Houck Saturday.

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Try p!.'tlzelli a.nd 100 cream fur a

Snack ,a.t nta:ht-whetber co~­
pa.ny 18 prese.At or not: .(lc4fee, tea,
cocoe. or a1ly Hot. boVem1e. wm
blend witb tJl.t.&amp;. l.Ql.UIR.IBI ~t taste-

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Mrs. Thom81! Reynolds is qulr.c&gt; lH

ful dllli. ·• · 1 '

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Another cho"'t.ce uoetum&amp;l morsel
oouutry a:arebtt, which i&amp; eaiY to
make. wnne tilUrrlna: 8: '1ablfapoon..

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Harold Love of
Huntington ,
spent the Thanbglting holtde.ys
wit.h hm parents. Mr And Mrs

quarterof a cuP of rn11k and cook

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cu~ In """" p~o&lt;,.

salt,
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of mus~. ~Ulnf to stir untll the dl6eoo lS fully mel.ied. l,t
1.&amp; eerved on blft.t.a! '1at't!l'B or &amp;ke
rods. cri.ckera:.

Mr. and MN

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Hunttnaton, visited

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Prildt~·· hl&amp;eneat:

In
paueq8f, ClluleiJ d•

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from tabOO UDeo, Wal:lh in lukewarm

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blJt Bamf'U , ~lr and Mr~ Doll)•

Doolittle and chtldn•11
ReY Johi'IMn wtts thli'
llllle!-:i of C. A &amp; lr:N' i\lld
Sunday.

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well

vestlgation tor it may alford that
by the l[l'eatest single indU&gt;ltl'Y in
be

saved '11nd by !laving it, keep U1e e1it:lre

ture of the country intact.
The railroads are a force which must be

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that it is Inconceivable
with for so many
many people will attempt to tear this great tran•I10rtatlon I
system into shreds.
If a combination whereby the buses, airplane•
railro•d• may be welded Into one common group wb•or&lt;•bY ~ I
the transportation problems of this count1')', are to be
cart!d fllr, a uew outlook for business can be eafely
cticted. Whenevet• our t•ailroads l4fl! boomitttJg~,e~~t;~::~~{.
Is boojlllng, whenever om· l'aill'Oads falter ~
ters wJth them. In fact the country Is so tied a11n~d~!~~:~::~
b)' raliroads thnt we mu•t. "" a matter of oelf p
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make i"some provisions whereby the interests of the rnil- Vftdisi;;{,,
road are safeguarded.
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ftnd sifrne means whereby the faltering steam lllle&amp; may be
reSUl1'tlcted with now strength which wlll 11ive new iw'
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Offera Muy Dioti~o:tive Featurea:

GIV.
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be "( d!pl*? He.:e'i !I habit you can readily
c:ultivaleo &amp;nd, r.ou'll (ind many 'of you•
ltett fr~d•· follalwin&amp; it.
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Mr and Mrs. Lo1U11e Chatt!n
were Sunday guE"Lts ct Mr. umt
Mm. Wlll Setl and fumlly
Mr and M~ 'J. Wilbur Baxter nr.d
thJ:ee Children, 9o-ere viHitmg her
mc;ther, Mrs Mary Swll'l hcr, Sunday.
Th~e V!Bitlug a t lhe home of R
H . McCuDc.ch, SUnday, Wf'!"e Mrs
Clm"ra kincadc ~mel lia.tle son Roy

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both t}le eold and the hot dablty
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bula.W!e at lt&amp; dellcloueneU. whne
tho other c1&amp;m.on for att.ei:tot.km be•

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By Bett}' thutlay

therefore rehim' Rooted
faith, as , ye
thanksgiving.

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too bridle tend.el'8. U you set em· double. dOn't take in too much
When you 6Lart ftgurtna peO.u•w :· :
tle7.ded tJWteen..Vi.cU -Cil a J1'&amp;'ld terJ;J.tory. stop Uu1 lXJMer. n;on·~.
eiiiJTl, doabled and mlollbled, you l~lt B•t. vour pa.rtner. Even MU....Srl• out bt doll&amp;l~ you ;u-e swiinmlng In
the red. And the !S'J8 t.lU.'lc1$'S til , , ,
a.rc 6Ct rror ao.ooo polnts.
UDICIIIl'lbtiPfrom hd.! collapsible pU!l,){t
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&amp;lad to have JO!I' uk' for tpecific merchan·
diae. Aad tcNJI,~qle.
helpful to refer
to the advertiaenient whell Jou're riaht in
the ttore.

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ohoppiq lift h1illli you to remember thit
partic:ular en:Ma.
It oimplifieo and
lbotteno a ~llr-.trip oo much to know
what JOU wnt all~ Where to pt it.

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to the tarmt ancl the ooeJ mlna.s, la
bei.Dr l'ftk..leuly banliied about 'u
central ditstdct clul A *Our·
&amp;rrallleiDeat. are belns made to nunent. held (or many ye.n at t.he
handle lDI deleptes expected here • Delawal"e oohool. Is Lo be moved. to
tor the pow·wow.
OOlumbila, it was annO\lllOOd by
Tt\ere 1a a pneral fea.r, alao, t.bat hilb. .eohool a.thlete oonunitislooer
whatever tandnesa now remal.n8 will H. R. Townaend.
be removed. from the ba&amp;ebal.l play..
NearlY all the blsh 8Moola in the
en• taney aalarles by action or the centra.! diStrict are ln Columbus lt

conventton.

was · exp:laJned. •Tbe l-emoval a.ctlcm
w~ taken. by the centra.! dlatnc.t
JUgb ehief of baseball, aloni with boiitd of oonti'Ol by a. Vette of D to 4.
Brt.nt!h Rlekey, Jake Ruppert. and
Basket.ba.ll pioneers at Weeteyan
other club boMee, and a treat ar~ founded the state tournaments. The
Judp Kenesaw Mountain Landis

ray

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pl&amp;)oers, will 00 hcnt for the .oentrr.l d.lstrlet class A meet has

meetina", which v.'ill last uri.tJI "Frt... tteen bel&lt;' at
'lbere is

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De~ware

since tbat. tbn~.

day noon.

With The Wreatlen

can AAoctatton 1s read.f to Join up
J
By I. N. S.
in t.be. JllliiiiVement. if the intel11fttlon·
At Chicago-Jim Mr.MUlen , for·
al ~ fl\citlc Iea~~:uea wW go along mer Un1versU..-y of IlllnoJ.::; tootb!!.il
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has t\.1\r. defeated Hans KK.mp!er, oer·

already i.dopted a new ealary llmit.
Tb1e waa done at a. meetlng recent·
1y at C.hicago.
The newB that blows 111 from the
diamonds of the minor leaiUel aars
there ls notblnl$ wronf with base~
ball now but ftftanc:ea-e.nd crowds.
There are· juat. as many wild lett
handen M ever, JUJt as many outfielders trying to pitch, JWJt tl.ll
many papP.~·hangers trying: to outtleld. This 1t1 a healthy sign. But
the minora went off the gold stand~
ard last year~, and there is Dot
&amp;o much virility in that.
Eighteen minor leagues were Qp·
oratJna wben tbey lltted the curtain tor 1932, and when the ae.-·

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ma~1y.

JG:! &amp;vokU, tormer Notre D.:une
grldhun player, defeated John

Katan, 'l'Oronto.
--------Slll.TTE WINS $2500
Oc·rl Oablel:i, Fla., Nov. 30.-INS
-·rhe t tdy own ~r $2,500 waa stuf~
fed Into t.heJlocket of Denny Shute
lod.ay as a rewanl_f~ "the whirl·
wind llni&amp;h with w~ he took
po!IIIR8IIton of the 1932 ' Miami Bllt-

inDn!· \Open

21·~r·Oid

"gOlf champlon5hlp. The
Coluir;l~us, 0.. profe6-

8klllal fOJ"IW onward frolll! far benma to overtake John RevOlts of
Mtncm.inee, Mich.• and Ed Dudley
8011 clofled, four had discontinued. ot Wii.Jntngtcn. Del., and win the
A complete new financial Bet--up ttO,OOO "nrtlt'rullnent wt1h a 72·h0l.e
apr;"'!ara neee!lsary to prevent others toore of 291.
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Petrel and aon

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100 that made hls advent Snto -~

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. Ia a iP"a.ndsorl to Mr, UUl
Mr '
rleY Holter of Monpns
Star . . Mr. and Mn. T. E. Wolfe
ot Great Bend.
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''Dull" Days!

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You'll like tl~fl drcH lmmen~1r.: hl . '
seml•p•lnctn atytt'lc. Jt · w~ll tt'~"~ 1
fb.t tilimnell throyab tb~ hapt and ~ ~
lengllJ of 'tine, 10 dedrou! for• .. f

youtl1ful •nd smart

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a more oulvertia•n1 in your paper than on
other days.

Friday, for int~l.~. we.f:ili'ry lll'II!Y mea141et to help y~ ·~l!J )'oUt ~v~~·unday
~hcippi111· Cerf!!'ih dell!'rli.ll'!n~ •~rea bave
\l!eir ftvorlte d!it• for a~v;rtilin1 certain
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ADVERTliiiNG M,ANA~ SENDS
A Lirll.E sllQPPING-TRIP
TO GENTLE \ttADERS

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central ditstdct clul A *Our·
&amp;rrallleiDeat. are belns made to nunent. held (or many ye.n at t.he
handle lDI deleptes expected here • Delawal"e oohool. Is Lo be moved. to
tor the pow·wow.
OOlumbila, it was annO\lllOOd by
Tt\ere 1a a pneral fea.r, alao, t.bat hilb. .eohool a.thlete oonunitislooer
whatever tandnesa now remal.n8 will H. R. Townaend.
be removed. from the ba&amp;ebal.l play..
NearlY all the blsh 8Moola in the
en• taney aalarles by action or the centra.! diStrict are ln Columbus lt

conventton.

was · exp:laJned. •Tbe l-emoval a.ctlcm
w~ taken. by the centra.! dlatnc.t
JUgb ehief of baseball, aloni with boiitd of oonti'Ol by a. Vette of D to 4.
Brt.nt!h Rlekey, Jake Ruppert. and
Basket.ba.ll pioneers at Weeteyan
other club boMee, and a treat ar~ founded the state tournaments. The
Judp Kenesaw Mountain Landis

ray

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pl&amp;)oers, will 00 hcnt for the .oentrr.l d.lstrlet class A meet has

meetina", which v.'ill last uri.tJI "Frt... tteen bel&lt;' at
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With The Wreatlen

can AAoctatton 1s read.f to Join up
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By I. N. S.
in t.be. JllliiiiVement. if the intel11fttlon·
At Chicago-Jim Mr.MUlen , for·
al ~ fl\citlc Iea~~:uea wW go along mer Un1versU..-y of IlllnoJ.::; tootb!!.il
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has t\.1\r. defeated Hans KK.mp!er, oer·

already i.dopted a new ealary llmit.
Tb1e waa done at a. meetlng recent·
1y at C.hicago.
The newB that blows 111 from the
diamonds of the minor leaiUel aars
there ls notblnl$ wronf with base~
ball now but ftftanc:ea-e.nd crowds.
There are· juat. as many wild lett
handen M ever, JUJt as many outfielders trying to pitch, JWJt tl.ll
many papP.~·hangers trying: to outtleld. This 1t1 a healthy sign. But
the minora went off the gold stand~
ard last year~, and there is Dot
&amp;o much virility in that.
Eighteen minor leagues were Qp·
oratJna wben tbey lltted the curtain tor 1932, and when the ae.-·

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JG:! &amp;vokU, tormer Notre D.:une
grldhun player, defeated John

Katan, 'l'Oronto.
--------Slll.TTE WINS $2500
Oc·rl Oablel:i, Fla., Nov. 30.-INS
-·rhe t tdy own ~r $2,500 waa stuf~
fed Into t.heJlocket of Denny Shute
lod.ay as a rewanl_f~ "the whirl·
wind llni&amp;h with w~ he took
po!IIIR8IIton of the 1932 ' Miami Bllt-

inDn!· \Open

21·~r·Oid

"gOlf champlon5hlp. The
Coluir;l~us, 0.. profe6-

8klllal fOJ"IW onward frolll! far benma to overtake John RevOlts of
Mtncm.inee, Mich.• and Ed Dudley
8011 clofled, four had discontinued. ot Wii.Jntngtcn. Del., and win the
A complete new financial Bet--up ttO,OOO "nrtlt'rullnent wt1h a 72·h0l.e
apr;"'!ara neee!lsary to prevent others toore of 291.
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Mr '
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Star . . Mr. and Mn. T. E. Wolfe
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a more oulvertia•n1 in your paper than on
other days.

Friday, for int~l.~. we.f:ili'ry lll'II!Y mea141et to help y~ ·~l!J )'oUt ~v~~·unday
~hcippi111· Cerf!!'ih dell!'rli.ll'!n~ •~rea bave
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A Lirll.E sllQPPING-TRIP
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pollutca! 11lfetlnp or
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'~ llelp County ,.,_m- i
, Jlllallllle l'llly was held In t.b~ •
, ~ houl!e TUeoday evt&gt;nln1 at
: 0'~ HOI\. WUUan· D. Up11huw .
• ~ lllllldklnte Cor P•~•kl~at ~;:1 th~ j
~ ticket and Cor ellrht
OOIIIJ'M8IIl&amp;n from Georgia,
~ speaker of the eveftllll. Jl.ldp C. E. Peoples, chair-. ~ ot the rommntee, prealded at
'.' ~: meetlu&amp;. lnvOCiltlon was olfer-ecl by ~.W.B. Pallei'!IOn, pas!of of
· ·u . Middleport Me thodlst church
'wr. Upehaw, l!llergetle a'nd domlnatJnc, despite an Injury to his
AP!tle ,Yean~ ago which neees.;ltates
the uae ot cruwhes, swayed his
alldlewle by hltl sharp, provOCAtfve
Wo'nill and hltl nei'\'OUR, chsracter' tstlc 1estures. High points ot
'!SI*Jcb were: the II.Jillwer to the
~ltge of the wet.s "that thr
e(aliteenU1 amendmf.nt was passed
. b}' takl.nl ndvanLiille of the llb,.aence ot two mliUon American •ol. Iuera who were lighting fer that
treec1om which wns snntched a1t&lt;ay
.. from them: the na:•ertlon that the
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Aanes Carson, dloulfhter of
·Mr. and Mrs. George Carson
' bt Rutland, was awarded a
prize Tuesday cvenlu&amp; ·at the·
Temperance Rally when she
Bnswered a question directed
·W tile school children of the ·
audience by the speaker of
. the evening, Hon. W. p., Up'11-,.:::;:
..~· The question had to do
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an amendment to the
constitution and the speakP.r
asked why It couldn't be pas.,.
ed If It had the majority of
,otes. The correct answer
aptly spoken by Miss Carson
W118, "There m Wit be a two
.thirds maJority
or
both
,'!:r,~~ InofrecOifDitlon
Conrress." Mr.
of the
the Rutone or his au•tGt:mphed books.

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