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At Re10'-r SeioiOD M0n·
day Exc.Pt Appj'o•al
of Billa

TO BE CAUGHT

SHORT SESSION

Ref.uaed To Go To
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W'F.ATHER FORECAST
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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNA'PION AL NEWS BERVIOE
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THII DAILY TJU2lJNJ:

POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,

1~32

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Chanred

Ohio Seaate Sure To See
Unlilually Strained
Relationilhip
In Partisan Membenhip;
~m• Have Edre With
S..wyer
Dee.

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propo~~ed to congRM ~r by
Sf!CTf!tarr ol the Treat;uey NUJR.
The detlclt. for IU!B wu tHttmat-ed pt Sl MU31.000 and l¥ 1 19Sf
U.Q25.63l,OOO on tl.~ bll.llill o!one;r.et

1 were

OOYemor Oeorp Wbltt todaY lilt·

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DiDnocntlc senate slate propo&amp;red
at the ~rty "ea.~W'Vl
aolled.Uied here this ntternoon.

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1'be al&amp;te lDCJudes

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At Political Partitano Fight
in. Gallerie• and on
Aaaembly Floor

ENTERTA.lNS CLASS

"Always an Aeeeptahle Gilt

Children In the Bun(tay
elnss of Mrs. Anna EpJ&gt;J Hn

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home. Tne YOlUlgst.en~ had a most
enjOyable time, five bern, awarded
t.cautlful pah;nt pencils lor tuivlna
leal-ned. the names of ~;~~~ ~ ~
lxoks In ~e lJ,Oit' Mts _:
teachts a. elM~ of ~· nung
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iu:.cepta_ble if
it'• ,'\' .. pajama
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l»eau.,iful ae~c'
\io.n. :. Broadcloth
and Madra• with
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lhc Bethany M. E. Sunday school.

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(:t:stor ;\ntt ML~ Ma.rglttt'l Hf'IIIrul.n
,, r.~lstcd Mrs Enp~~ln ,

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"~OCAL GfR4l 'J;AKE

Athenll, Dec. 6-(Spl •-'l'wo Pomeroy sy.d.ents at OhtoUul~ersttyw111
take : a· ~ , ' t~ flrif. '!.32 student

1 ec~tn

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wtll slna llizt's 'nle Loreley, Helen !
.!l:hacfer ls to be one of four aec'bmpa.nlats lor Uw! Pl'Qentilotton.
Twefl:I.Y students w!U partlciPt;te.

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tl\elr sentiment&amp; throu11h a ·~n..•

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llave Tl;cm ex'amlned'

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E, F. MAGG, M.D.
POMEROY, OHIO.

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JOIN THE·

chrlstmal:. . Club
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Chriatmiaa Club
OTIZENS NATIONAL BANK

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inC that "It ls
bnpo!!Rible to
bUdget entirely
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Oovemor WlUtt lll'lllOWlCed

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IJ'i!SS by the pre&amp;ldent ~ tatt,•
282,000 nn the ~rupplementarJ ' bud·

David B. De

A:hnond \Dl o.t BanUlton,

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With Other Thouoand• to I'
Help Cauae, Accord- '
in1 To Leadera

Mr. Pabat Of Pabot Brew·
MR. MILLS SA:YS .
inr Company, ·s.ya
Price To Depend
Report
Indicates.
CAMPAIGN FAILS
Hope Of Balance
ON TAX ASSESSED
Before 193&amp;
Price Will Be Five WaRhln11t.on, Dec. 7- JN$-Repeal Police Say But Group
Spokeamen Say Ob·
·And Ten Cenb Per
of unproduetiVf! excise ta:lel'l,
jective Obtained
m~n.t of a '? 1-4 per a&amp;nt ma
file~
Drink

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11 ClUS£ MANY
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PILITICAL SPATS
JITN[Y" ~ ~l~SS u~;:tivetould
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Olllce u.l: for 202-R.

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BAlANCE BUDGfl
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12'/c Perce11t Sales Tg
And Drutic Cub To "
Kod Situation
SLASHES ~'

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partntenb Of Govern··•·
ntenlal Expentet · ·'
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IN$ Sta.O' Corresponde-nt
Washington, Dec '1. ~ INS - A
pnereJ. manutactUJen;' 1111les tax o!
:ll-4 J!ef cent on everythinv; er..
cePt food was 1-ecommended 'tb
By OEORGE

eoutp"e88 today by Preeldent
vt:r in tranzmittin.:: a bud,.et
calls for expenditures 2o11 1!'~111,-

801,344 dur1nJ the

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THE WET-DRY VOtt
.HE-.CONGRESS having brought up the subject of.beer
"~cording to tne plan of Mr. Gurner and the reso:u- 1
tl,on h•inJ been defeated by a margin of but · 1ix \•otes, ·I
that .riany being needed to owiteh to make the •necessary
two-thirds msjority, the question may be laid to ·one side 1
at least until next llfarcb after Mr. Roosevelt is . i1laugu- l
rated and has called an extra SI!IIS'ion as he must do 'if the 1·
Democrats ate to fulfill their p;omi.se of beer to the · peo- 1
ple w~thin anythinJ like a reasonable period of tiine.
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l't'e prdless of \.heth'er 'b eer is a good thing for the j
countg- tO have in a leealized manner rather than t\lc way
lleef,"W"hiokey, po1son and other liquors are being sold
under the guise of "good" liquor, one thine 1s sure. The 1
R~publican party will have no part in nor wil it be able
to claim one bit p! credit nor can it be chareed with one
bit ot reapanslbility for the act when it fillally does occur,
if it happens during the next four years.
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While the RepubHcans had a fine chance to help t'e- :
turn legalized beer to the nation, assumin11 that it is a I
good..Jllove, tbey mulfe&lt;l tiw opppriuqity:i!nd ..now if
tUl'llll.QUt to be the move necessary to help put the country
bnck)l&gt;n its feet, the Democrats cnn say and riebtly, that
it \V~ through their efforts alone that the condition was
broutht about. On the other hand If it makes a bad mntlb Artluor .~·~~.,.. lla.,;. . ·
ter \l'prse or at least does not alter the situation, the Demoerafii must carry tho load while the Republicans point at
thelijpith scorn. sayin!l, ''we had no~lnJ! whatever with
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virtuit ce1tainty that all t~~~~llfeat m~t present 1s a
d'l~.unUI after Mar&lt;:jdM~uWI!
re
ll•~~licans who vote~'' ~~ltlflt ~JI,P,ro. ~I
l'OPhfed by wet Dem~l'OI~ after .l~u~ration
Sprli!lf· This beine true,'·a larie majority for nnv·tnunr
a w~ nature, may be expected to be in Was\llngton dm·ing the next four years.
But now the - gulnt'a p,tas
lh the n;aeantim~. the country will »WaiL the next bUJted out of Jnll. Sec 1t we cau
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rnir,~:try
•notller
·l'"l'' experlnl..t.l101r.;iu~·l~··
mov.,.
t h e we...,
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their;happy days are about to be here again while the pio!eaalonol reform .
drys~e equally hopeful that all effort&amp; ln that direction 1, At~"'' .,, . ~ w"" •odd
will ~e defeated. And while thill is golfiJ on, both wets ul1. . it happened. We vrent thru Eve&lt;y · prohlbltlom•t lc&lt;t""'r ...,_
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lt ¥d. came out. the other aide. We r1ed a hofl'Jble example ?.Uh blm
and drys cannot utford to 10rget t at
ere artJ: many c&amp;.n look back tuld see our mlstakes. 1 It
we oould look ai
utheimatters of great national importance which must The el.ghUenth amendment is ~ ·
was more etlic.
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of tll,OSC th.lna:s that happens when
Bmcndment.ll tn
not be Sidetracked by the pro I ltion. COfJ,,...uV~I'8Y ·
you leL n b:Jy have his own way too .
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·so off«tn emblazoned across the front pageD of daily news,

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You ctumoL -;;;m ~~~~;:~!~d~
Uou. All you ~;Un do IIi .~
1 It n mn.n WRUls beer

throughout the land espec1al!y .when ~ne pr mor.e'
souls ·are pl'eclpitaied into eternity simply because tliey
faile4.to use proper safegut&gt;rda while using the dan,erouo •

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AUXILURY MEETS
LatHes

Auxiliary 'to the
Post o! the Amer·
lcan Leaton met Monday evenln~r a.t
their hall !or the reg-ular meettng.
U has been announced tha~ the
~uxlltary voted to make "" contrlbu·
Uon to the Middleport ReUet Com~
mittee. The next m~nw will be
held Dec. 19th.
Peeney~Bennett

ATTEND SESSION

The following ladlfo.s attended
Eastern Bt;a.r Lodle at
Tuesday evening, at whtch
Deputy Orand Matron, Mrt. Tneona Miller or Marietta, Installed

officers Co.r ensu1n1 year : Mea.
dames Evelyn Lewill, Nan P,f001'1!, R.
B. Laughead, J . H. Orate, T. A.
May, E M. MeCarty, Vannie Town·

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t .&lt;Continued Prom PM.e Dnt)

Rend. M. L. Jl'rench, Jennie .~~!~'.'1 of
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a.cqua.tntlng tltem wlth changes In R L. Smith, Max Harrah and
Reynolds.
rules and glvlnr Lhem ample . opPUfPOIIO or
portunity to dlaplay oftenstve playe
dU.Inl' the
thnt is exp&amp;cted to !'esu1t ln a su::TO PRESENT rLATLET
wl,\11011' ,.
cesstul season.
I The W. W U. of the Cheshire from
Neal, tba war-horse of t.he &amp;rid- M. .E. Qlurch. will p1esent the play~. sent
lron In the past season, will be us- let "The Man In the Grt'en Bhlr\ ttonoft
ed aa the center, chanK1ng to a 1F1·Jday evening, Dec. 9th at the
guard position on 1-he
offensive. 1Cheshil'l! high school auditorium.
Oollagher and Alllinsworth will
Following 15 the list or characters
u~raln be used as 8 scOI·Ing comblna~ I George T Fulle,r1 .\lways out
tlon while Ktncald wUl probably be ~ ~oney, B. V. SlYre; Ivan Ross:. ·J
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IIUI!St from Arlumsas, Lewis BJbn·
a a vo
man
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ens \X" garner· Egbert Cain A Clever
Jlla.ys. The 0Lhc1· guard is yet un· 1Crook 'Lewis Ables · Wmte Roacll
del.ermlned w1th several flOOd pro- . Hired· Man of the ' Fullers Jame8
fo· ~hat position foremost In : Roush: M1s. George T. Pulier, \vtth
coaches mind
; Mllhomure ldeas, Eleanor Davison.:
The Jacket..'! hall ~ been passmg Delphine Larule an adventure!'\!!
Lbe ball around in Pl'ftCt.ice Be8Siona I Isis Peters; Mllite Fuller, daughte~
like SCfl.&lt;loned veterans anc: It 1B ex- ot oeorge T Fuller. Marvaret Da.·
pected tha.t before the season ad- vlson, Mrs T . Jefferson Jaynes, t1.
vances much they will develop tnt.o social leader. Mary E. Ulomaa;
a fast paaalng, scoring quintette.
Lena Mae Crow, Mald of the FulThe advance notices from Chester lers, Eloille Yeauger: a.nd Jimmy
lndtcaLe that they aguln
hil''e a Rockhart, a harl:lbo!ler! poUceman,
fMt little team, as has been usual Brook~ Wlthi'OW
for the Chester school in put, sensons. and they may t;w·prlse the unsuspecting Middleport to.ns w1th ••
better showlna: than 1s expected although the lo::fl.l t.eum has little 1.0
worry about from Lheir first gnme
continued. Prom
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IMek 11 notr aatlllfled. 35c. ~ sba.ch
Pomeroy, Mdtrin
It Roller,
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nla:ht.
, q;lthough not
liVIng much ot a.n l~ress!on fl•om
eo.Mly pra. ~tlcc sessions, are expected
to hoi&lt;:. tl)etr own with the Chester
girl! ~lqi ~an ev\'!~ chance for a
win. ~r,lniJ
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OFFICERS INSTAL..;J
oftlcers was held
the Masonic
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Pomeroy chapter No. 186
Star, held, .a sJx o'cloek
Rlld• '.instiH&amp;ttoft ' of' olftce111
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The hutaJJing otftoer

MASON CITY
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throuclt th' rank&amp; o.t Tom Leaeh't,
folJowu£
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The CI'J' was taken up by ~then
on Ute fore&lt;'S~Ut~ It droWned the
sounda of 1uentment tblt ~ we1·e
emerging from the aalley) to tell

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the carelet~.ll W:IC of thtl ~xplolSIVColi in t1a6 manQel'. dal,'.l ~Uh Tom Wo-:l llmitou at Mag·
Hundleda of livea have been taken as toll in ~he sante 110arloUa Ohllnacr or PQmeroy '

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and from all indicat!onil in spitQ. .o~ all tht:
w.:S ~~e \illt:k end cuer:;t of Elleen
lnp th~t are issued, in •11!te of cveq\Jilt!ll f~l!~
, ~~=dluc croob of Pt. Plensanl
P90P~e seem ahle to do, fhe cunta~re Is con~inued
no wu lhe
of Mr.
and Mfs.
o~ll•f \'OBHOn th~n that many people will, \lOt learn exce~t
snt~~~~ii.:'~"ii.n
t~l'OU!fh bitter experience and In the ca~e of desu·uctivo Do•ls
""" M1·•· R118oell
hll!~~. · ~flet• one experience ouch as m'l\'f, Nn~· It i• \~O·
Pt. P.,...nt and
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local '"""' Ia 10~·
P.uoplc wltl! tendencies tow~rjl-l~~ "'f~i8ff w!'ii 1J~loo~
ror the onCOllllnr
~~~~~r:f,Jl~illln~, will ;M so lmpreille&lt;! t\laq~~y will enr· 1.
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!filslllil!• around open tll'0a.

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BEAUTIFUL NEW UNDIES ARE
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SCHOOL BOARD MOTS
The - vacation perlod Cor
PolneroJ aehoolB Will be held start•
ma December 2S with studies to be
resumed on January 9, as deo&gt;ld•od
ln a rneetJne ot the membl"rs or
the board of educntJ.on, TueW..y
eventna. it was announced
.C.J.Rhodes.
'lbere
be no schOOl In Pom-

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Slips, Dance Seta, Step-Ina, Combinationo,
Bloomers, Pantiea
rHESE undies are different from ordlinary
lingerie. And that's what makes them eo
(Htfect for gifts. Made of fin~ -='chalky
~repes, and trimmed with beautiful , laces.
i\.t this price you can easily manage some
for yourself as well as gifts.

vr•t~Pl!ljl•

room, by the pre~a. by othti( PMltllc aw~.JicleJ1
'lhll~. make 110me c1t11nJe lor the better. sh:n~ !"!
(!vi!wl!nt '·•e•:ms to be proere8Slnr.

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prf!5CI"'ptlon 1.11 guaranteed tD qu!ck1) ~Jifn !IOU throqJ;, oough~ am.l
colds,-Dot • praJe. Your mo!lf'y

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she I ... :ed was burned followmg
an exp IosIon wh en h e~ Ia·
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ther tried to start a tll'e in the .. kitchen ·~tove with ker~·
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parb~ Mr. f.Ud Mrs.
sene. ;· It is so very eas~ t~ .k~dle a :fh•e ill ~l'Y kJ;n.do:. 8f ..,~1!1'n\IY.
stovQ' or erate by the simple ·expedient of usln1 ol'llliuiry · ~·~It~ 1&gt;1" " A. lloord ot Grahr.Ql Station were 111 town MondaY
dry ~per with small dry sticks of wood, that It ill post· Me~ L. s. Dletuer. Mr•. ~. Mue
ltivel;;: criminal fot• people to elll ploy th~ da11~e.rous g"sv· ln&amp;&lt;l!i, Edward Bloke and Albetl
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a cri~pled child was crem•t~ when the bouse iptW,hic}lj wltlt"'. orui,.M:s William McCoy

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The writer t&gt;iLW th~ effects of local option lnnv before it became
u,k.tlouru You co.nnot change
nuu\'a hllblts after t~lC !)a.b1ts luwe
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Mrs Oeorte Schaaf waa hOiteiJI
to the members or her bridle club
TUesday evening at her home on
South Second Avenue. IIlii Lucille
Dutt.on wa.a awarded the club prlle.

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the 1932-33 season o' bo.sketball
here are being ma1e by the Middle·
port hl&amp;h sehool
Yellow Jacket.~;,
getting In Shape to: their Initial
court tUt here Frl ~lay nlrht . with
the Chest.er high !Chool team.
A first strl~ t lve ha&amp; been shaplnK Itself and under thto guise or
their meni.Or, these boys have been
put thru a. series of strenuous drills,

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Conteot Proceeds To Be
Turned Over To Red
Cron Group

COUI'!'Je, and he shall strengthen thine he~ri :. walt. I say, .,
~n, the Lord.-Psalm 27:14.
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'I'rulurt!r ; P. W. Melnht.rl., Secretlll)'; J. H. Orate, 'Obaplaln ; Jl, 1L
HamllLon, Br Dea.con ; 0 . IJ. Wlle.
Jr., Jr. Deacon: C. P. Bndbur)',Tylea
and. Y:. W . ES8ex, 8r. steward

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THE WET-DRY VOtt
.HE-.CONGRESS having brought up the subject of.beer
"~cording to tne plan of Mr. Gurner and the reso:u- 1
tl,on h•inJ been defeated by a margin of but · 1ix \•otes, ·I
that .riany being needed to owiteh to make the •necessary
two-thirds msjority, the question may be laid to ·one side 1
at least until next llfarcb after Mr. Roosevelt is . i1laugu- l
rated and has called an extra SI!IIS'ion as he must do 'if the 1·
Democrats ate to fulfill their p;omi.se of beer to the · peo- 1
ple w~thin anythinJ like a reasonable period of tiine.
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l't'e prdless of \.heth'er 'b eer is a good thing for the j
countg- tO have in a leealized manner rather than t\lc way
lleef,"W"hiokey, po1son and other liquors are being sold
under the guise of "good" liquor, one thine 1s sure. The 1
R~publican party will have no part in nor wil it be able
to claim one bit p! credit nor can it be chareed with one
bit ot reapanslbility for the act when it fillally does occur,
if it happens during the next four years.
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While the RepubHcans had a fine chance to help t'e- :
turn legalized beer to the nation, assumin11 that it is a I
good..Jllove, tbey mulfe&lt;l tiw opppriuqity:i!nd ..now if
tUl'llll.QUt to be the move necessary to help put the country
bnck)l&gt;n its feet, the Democrats cnn say and riebtly, that
it \V~ through their efforts alone that the condition was
broutht about. On the other hand If it makes a bad mntlb Artluor .~·~~.,.. lla.,;. . ·
ter \l'prse or at least does not alter the situation, the Demoerafii must carry tho load while the Republicans point at
thelijpith scorn. sayin!l, ''we had no~lnJ! whatever with
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virtuit ce1tainty that all t~~~~llfeat m~t present 1s a
d'l~.unUI after Mar&lt;:jdM~uWI!
re
ll•~~licans who vote~'' ~~ltlflt ~JI,P,ro. ~I
l'OPhfed by wet Dem~l'OI~ after .l~u~ration
Sprli!lf· This beine true,'·a larie majority for nnv·tnunr
a w~ nature, may be expected to be in Was\llngton dm·ing the next four years.
But now the - gulnt'a p,tas
lh the n;aeantim~. the country will »WaiL the next bUJted out of Jnll. Sec 1t we cau
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rnir,~:try
•notller
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mov.,.
t h e we...,
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their;happy days are about to be here again while the pio!eaalonol reform .
drys~e equally hopeful that all effort&amp; ln that direction 1, At~"'' .,, . ~ w"" •odd
will ~e defeated. And while thill is golfiJ on, both wets ul1. . it happened. We vrent thru Eve&lt;y · prohlbltlom•t lc&lt;t""'r ...,_
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lt ¥d. came out. the other aide. We r1ed a hofl'Jble example ?.Uh blm
and drys cannot utford to 10rget t at
ere artJ: many c&amp;.n look back tuld see our mlstakes. 1 It
we oould look ai
utheimatters of great national importance which must The el.ghUenth amendment is ~ ·
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Bmcndment.ll tn
not be Sidetracked by the pro I ltion. COfJ,,...uV~I'8Y ·
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You ctumoL -;;;m ~~~~;:~!~d~
Uou. All you ~;Un do IIi .~
1 It n mn.n WRUls beer

throughout the land espec1al!y .when ~ne pr mor.e'
souls ·are pl'eclpitaied into eternity simply because tliey
faile4.to use proper safegut&gt;rda while using the dan,erouo •

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AUXILURY MEETS
LatHes

Auxiliary 'to the
Post o! the Amer·
lcan Leaton met Monday evenln~r a.t
their hall !or the reg-ular meettng.
U has been announced tha~ the
~uxlltary voted to make "" contrlbu·
Uon to the Middleport ReUet Com~
mittee. The next m~nw will be
held Dec. 19th.
Peeney~Bennett

ATTEND SESSION

The following ladlfo.s attended
Eastern Bt;a.r Lodle at
Tuesday evening, at whtch
Deputy Orand Matron, Mrt. Tneona Miller or Marietta, Installed

officers Co.r ensu1n1 year : Mea.
dames Evelyn Lewill, Nan P,f001'1!, R.
B. Laughead, J . H. Orate, T. A.
May, E M. MeCarty, Vannie Town·

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t .&lt;Continued Prom PM.e Dnt)

Rend. M. L. Jl'rench, Jennie .~~!~'.'1 of
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a.cqua.tntlng tltem wlth changes In R L. Smith, Max Harrah and
Reynolds.
rules and glvlnr Lhem ample . opPUfPOIIO or
portunity to dlaplay oftenstve playe
dU.Inl' the
thnt is exp&amp;cted to !'esu1t ln a su::TO PRESENT rLATLET
wl,\11011' ,.
cesstul season.
I The W. W U. of the Cheshire from
Neal, tba war-horse of t.he &amp;rid- M. .E. Qlurch. will p1esent the play~. sent
lron In the past season, will be us- let "The Man In the Grt'en Bhlr\ ttonoft
ed aa the center, chanK1ng to a 1F1·Jday evening, Dec. 9th at the
guard position on 1-he
offensive. 1Cheshil'l! high school auditorium.
Oollagher and Alllinsworth will
Following 15 the list or characters
u~raln be used as 8 scOI·Ing comblna~ I George T Fulle,r1 .\lways out
tlon while Ktncald wUl probably be ~ ~oney, B. V. SlYre; Ivan Ross:. ·J
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a a vo
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Jlla.ys. The 0Lhc1· guard is yet un· 1Crook 'Lewis Ables · Wmte Roacll
del.ermlned w1th several flOOd pro- . Hired· Man of the ' Fullers Jame8
fo· ~hat position foremost In : Roush: M1s. George T. Pulier, \vtth
coaches mind
; Mllhomure ldeas, Eleanor Davison.:
The Jacket..'! hall ~ been passmg Delphine Larule an adventure!'\!!
Lbe ball around in Pl'ftCt.ice Be8Siona I Isis Peters; Mllite Fuller, daughte~
like SCfl.&lt;loned veterans anc: It 1B ex- ot oeorge T Fuller. Marvaret Da.·
pected tha.t before the season ad- vlson, Mrs T . Jefferson Jaynes, t1.
vances much they will develop tnt.o social leader. Mary E. Ulomaa;
a fast paaalng, scoring quintette.
Lena Mae Crow, Mald of the FulThe advance notices from Chester lers, Eloille Yeauger: a.nd Jimmy
lndtcaLe that they aguln
hil''e a Rockhart, a harl:lbo!ler! poUceman,
fMt little team, as has been usual Brook~ Wlthi'OW
for the Chester school in put, sensons. and they may t;w·prlse the unsuspecting Middleport to.ns w1th ••
better showlna: than 1s expected although the lo::fl.l t.eum has little 1.0
worry about from Lheir first gnme
continued. Prom
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liVIng much ot a.n l~ress!on fl•om
eo.Mly pra. ~tlcc sessions, are expected
to hoi&lt;:. tl)etr own with the Chester
girl! ~lqi ~an ev\'!~ chance for a
win. ~r,lniJ
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OFFICERS INSTAL..;J
oftlcers was held
the Masonic
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Pomeroy chapter No. 186
Star, held, .a sJx o'cloek
Rlld• '.instiH&amp;ttoft ' of' olftce111
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The hutaJJing otftoer

MASON CITY
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Marlett.a.

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on Ute fore&lt;'S~Ut~ It droWned the
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the carelet~.ll W:IC of thtl ~xplolSIVColi in t1a6 manQel'. dal,'.l ~Uh Tom Wo-:l llmitou at Mag·
Hundleda of livea have been taken as toll in ~he sante 110arloUa Ohllnacr or PQmeroy '

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and from all indicat!onil in spitQ. .o~ all tht:
w.:S ~~e \illt:k end cuer:;t of Elleen
lnp th~t are issued, in •11!te of cveq\Jilt!ll f~l!~
, ~~=dluc croob of Pt. Plensanl
P90P~e seem ahle to do, fhe cunta~re Is con~inued
no wu lhe
of Mr.
and Mfs.
o~ll•f \'OBHOn th~n that many people will, \lOt learn exce~t
snt~~~~ii.:'~"ii.n
t~l'OU!fh bitter experience and In the ca~e of desu·uctivo Do•ls
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hll!~~. · ~flet• one experience ouch as m'l\'f, Nn~· It i• \~O·
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local '"""' Ia 10~·
P.uoplc wltl! tendencies tow~rjl-l~~ "'f~i8ff w!'ii 1J~loo~
ror the onCOllllnr
~~~~~r:f,Jl~illln~, will ;M so lmpreille&lt;! t\laq~~y will enr· 1.
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!filslllil!• around open tll'0a.

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BEAUTIFUL NEW UNDIES ARE
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The - vacation perlod Cor
PolneroJ aehoolB Will be held start•
ma December 2S with studies to be
resumed on January 9, as deo&gt;ld•od
ln a rneetJne ot the membl"rs or
the board of educntJ.on, TueW..y
eventna. it was announced
.C.J.Rhodes.
'lbere
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Slips, Dance Seta, Step-Ina, Combinationo,
Bloomers, Pantiea
rHESE undies are different from ordlinary
lingerie. And that's what makes them eo
(Htfect for gifts. Made of fin~ -='chalky
~repes, and trimmed with beautiful , laces.
i\.t this price you can easily manage some
for yourself as well as gifts.

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room, by the pre~a. by othti( PMltllc aw~.JicleJ1
'lhll~. make 110me c1t11nJe lor the better. sh:n~ !"!
(!vi!wl!nt '·•e•:ms to be proere8Slnr.

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burn. warder; John Blatr, sentt.."1: , .... ,.. . N ..llic Trn.cy, Erma. Hood;
Mrt. Ella Bryant, Ada Ha.l!lklns
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ascent vf the coq,;fanlo~ , "-~ , half.
tuhled to wav.:t a ~and !n 4C~OWI ·

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Mb. Lula. Ne&amp;Sf' .
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J&amp;re. Barbara
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Marte Miller, sccret&amp;ry: Mrs. Chartty Senkus.
LreBBurer; ,
PbtiUps, conductress; Mda
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ThoJJne, and 10 15 mlnutetr. aU the
soreneM 18 ,ont:. It sure is wonde1ful-and the children like it lO"J "
'11loxl.nt, a !8fe, pleasant·l.o-takP
prf!5CI"'ptlon 1.11 guaranteed tD qu!ck1) ~Jifn !IOU throqJ;, oough~ am.l
colds,-Dot • praJe. Your mo!lf'y

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she I ... :ed was burned followmg
an exp IosIon wh en h e~ Ia·
El!:a 11o1· c.,.,,
ther tried to start a tll'e in the .. kitchen ·~tove with ker~·
••!'Ut the wcok cnu
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parb~ Mr. f.Ud Mrs.
sene. ;· It is so very eas~ t~ .k~dle a :fh•e ill ~l'Y kJ;n.do:. 8f ..,~1!1'n\IY.
stovQ' or erate by the simple ·expedient of usln1 ol'llliuiry · ~·~It~ 1&gt;1" " A. lloord ot Grahr.Ql Station were 111 town MondaY
dry ~per with small dry sticks of wood, that It ill post· Me~ L. s. Dletuer. Mr•. ~. Mue
ltivel;;: criminal fot• people to elll ploy th~ da11~e.rous g"sv· ln&amp;&lt;l!i, Edward Bloke and Albetl
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recent case pcct4iTed f feW d~ tli'O , J.! \1~011 hoabll PJ:Idll.Y after u two weeks
a cri~pled child was crem•t~ when the bouse iptW,hic}lj wltlt"'. orui,.M:s William McCoy

Tfle

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nose froln pour-

The writer t&gt;iLW th~ effects of local option lnnv before it became
u,k.tlouru You co.nnot change
nuu\'a hllblts after t~lC !)a.b1ts luwe
ch'nnacd the mnn

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-BIUDGE HOSTESS

Mrs Oeorte Schaaf waa hOiteiJI
to the members or her bridle club
TUesday evening at her home on
South Second Avenue. IIlii Lucille
Dutt.on wa.a awarded the club prlle.

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an that
and done . . re,a.rd to the
IN s ITEkerosene
and gasoline
atarting
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~parat1oll8 for the laun ~h!ng or
the 1932-33 season o' bo.sketball
here are being ma1e by the Middle·
port hl&amp;h sehool
Yellow Jacket.~;,
getting In Shape to: their Initial
court tUt here Frl ~lay nlrht . with
the Chest.er high !Chool team.
A first strl~ t lve ha&amp; been shaplnK Itself and under thto guise or
their meni.Or, these boys have been
put thru a. series of strenuous drills,

!'

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Pollowlnll the lnatallaUon ceremoniea. an oysted h\.IPpet" wu aer-

Conteot Proceeds To Be
Turned Over To Red
Cron Group

COUI'!'Je, and he shall strengthen thine he~ri :. walt. I say, .,
~n, the Lord.-Psalm 27:14.
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BAq:BU.SJNESS

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'I'rulurt!r ; P. W. Melnht.rl., Secretlll)'; J. H. Orate, 'Obaplaln ; Jl, 1L
HamllLon, Br Dea.con ; 0 . IJ. Wlle.
Jr., Jr. Deacon: C. P. Bndbur)',Tylea
and. Y:. W . ES8ex, 8r. steward

Tile

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In Fint Game

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Bridp,
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collectoon

Wf-10. HOPE To Db !.JELL
IN 11-IE Wi,IJIER. ToU/iiNEY5.
THIS YEAR.···
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an &lt;;~\~.in

of

COt . ul

iilk and wolll "":1' flero
and reefeto '&lt;if ~~Jking
pattern• ,a!i'!l cCII\ri' · combination•.

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Black
tan beegle
hound, female. Answere to name of
"Doodle." Tag No.
25&amp;9. Reward. Phone

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GOOD
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Will Ropn, Dorothy Jordon Jrene

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tr~tdtd ~nd

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VISITS IIOME
Mrs. Kate Bell Wolf accompanied
by her granddaughter Miss Julia. Laqb wltb lhe man Wh\1 'can iiLJII
Payc Bell w.rived here Frlday even~
•
A)nericia Laurh
lng from Chicago where she makes
her home ·with her 50n•ln-taw Dr.
Comedy "You Call It
Gilbert .Rich and visited. at her
Madnelln
home until Monday. She found her

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W"'"'f '5.\IG~ j.. L

SMART SPORTS DRESS

lilt TlllltY muJdJ

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collectoon

Wf-10. HOPE To Db !.JELL
IN 11-IE Wi,IJIER. ToU/iiNEY5.
THIS YEAR.···
.

an &lt;;~\~.in

of

COt . ul

iilk and wolll "":1' flero
and reefeto '&lt;if ~~Jking
pattern• ,a!i'!l cCII\ri' · combination•.

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LOST!
.,

and

Black
tan beegle
hound, female. Answere to name of
"Doodle." Tag No.
25&amp;9. Reward. Phone

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GOOD
YOUI&gt;JG

PI&lt;!O.

rlrTI1
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Will Ropn, Dorothy Jordon Jrene

· c~EO.\\ .
C -.N l!liNI'I"-

•rt

1&gt;0

tr~tdtd ~nd

j ltld:td . ill Paris &lt;JIIJ t lu~ ltdiiFifl •"

n••

VISITS IIOME
Mrs. Kate Bell Wolf accompanied
by her granddaughter Miss Julia. Laqb wltb lhe man Wh\1 'can iiLJII
Payc Bell w.rived here Frlday even~
•
A)nericia Laurh
lng from Chicago where she makes
her home ·with her 50n•ln-taw Dr.
Comedy "You Call It
Gilbert .Rich and visited. at her
Madnelln
home until Monday. She found her

~'¥:.e­

-.FI,VI\Ib-

W"'"'f '5.\IG~ j.. L

SMART SPORTS DRESS

lilt TlllltY muJdJ

....,

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MAC III •olE;

MliiT-

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l'"rA-.
rou'11 like m u~ l

ll.l.oout !t i•
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llhce. The skirt &lt;lis cut In panels to
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RBADEIIS' NOTICE - If :von want
tile News ome. of Tile Dall;y
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Tribune, call 188-L; If the Buslneu
omee -..k :tor 202-R.

Rutland

UTF.ATHER FORECA'3T

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. JEUERAt PAY CUT
T~·· START DATTL£
C~t, W'C!Uld Be In Ad·
ttloil To 'Sf•ohea AI·

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.AI\GOM£.1'IT ARISES
Becau.e Al)my Jnd Navy
Silk

OF SLIPPERS

and
Wool

A Pra~;tieal Gift from our Shoe Depart·
ment-Shoea for the Whole family _at low

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""k ......... ...........
Cotton .. 1. . . . . . . . . . . .

FLANNEL

LADIES

ROBES

FANCY

White Pink or Blue

Silk Boudoir Cuohiono.

UP
Children's

I

Stripe

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Plain eolofl .

Sheep
Lined

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Slippers

Children's GlOMI

SOc and
75c

Bath Robel

tmpor&amp;ed Faaa.y Bead ......

$1.00 UP

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ProporalleN

FANCY

VASES

BOX
'PAPER

and
FANCY .

l8c

CHINA

to 7Sc

39cUP

JEWELRY
· .. .. 1Oc
.... · 1Oc

Bar-lllnp ..
N,.kl.,o

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up

up
26c up

SILK UNDER\V£AR

. CONGRESS rt.AYING

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has ·brought to~our Toy Departments.in the Atlriex at
pur J\1tddleport Store and 2d floor at our Rutland Store, aU the )mported an~
I•
;oo9le5ti¢..Toys of all Descriptiop ,. Come and See.

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Silk II... Ia -

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r - 81~. 1Wtfoih%M

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GIFTS FOR

&gt;~ ,

·' . Juat Take a Look at the.Ne'f ~oys!, 61-and new Life-like Dollo-Dozena of neWI Mec..;.nical Toy;Teueto,
to make the children Happy I This ohowa only a few of the many toys
Pull
the children with
in

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Doll

5c up

25c up

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SOc up

DIIDtp Trucks, Auto BaUP!' ilnd

26c and 50c

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Walkinr Animala

2Sc up

Gameo of all Kincb

Mamma Oon.-btra larre 11lle

· .Tea s-"a ~

CJ.olhf'11

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SOc up

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'Tiuol l&lt;lilet

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BaliN wtth Trunk and Waftlrobft

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3c up

non c..-.iona
$1.95 up

Special 98c
or

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Bluk Boards
s.,..d Can

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llhJKtra.ted Blnek On Tn1t1k

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SPECIAL
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Bulbi, ODIJ'-

Tor sronos

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with

38c
I LIGHT Caa II£ USED
OUTIIOORS

Couter Wa10n1

Velocipedea.
Pedal Car

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DOLL IWISINTII,

Sleda 98c up.
Domlnoea
JAZZ BAND DRUII pUtlli&amp;. ,
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M.en'• ud Boy'o
(ilona-16c up

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SPEAKH FI~H i
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NipJ&gt;Onete Uoe ' TJ~!a·IJ ll'!i~.:~r:.~ In Lower Le11· !
fl:•
Body Said
Veiled T,breat.
Effott'
·To Have Split

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OVER CANDIDATES

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IBHNC DISCUSSfD·
BY fAR~ CRDU~.

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· Fannen M.ake Wanta
Known
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.6jnd Have _C~·n~~·IDi.'a't•ri'fiiil Senatora Aloo Openly 1
Rer.illution Whb·
Arainat Goverpor
d~wn ·
Over Patrona11e

HCU5e

SOc and 65c.

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for a ftnish tight bf&gt;r,._.,....,I 1
pa.ve oJ ManAOeld, the- r- v· ,
choice for ~aker , nt:d .1 . :
of Am-land, -~&amp;lo h1 l
pr,~ltlon fo;. h'n·,- :

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f.· KNIT Sl~IP~ERS

Oowns, PaJamas ', :. ·'

CARDS

anot J,"n,nKIIN'•

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a tempe~;luow, ca uc j~; •n :
·ill1:oate where they split their :
yest.erdny, they mc-·!:d '

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fOR WHITE IN

.

Sometblna New \

GAY TOUmPUL ~,m.ES

THRUTENB.

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Ladies' Tailored Suits 'a s Low a~

BEAUTY

-

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'Just Stage Sweethearts'

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DOROTHY PERKINS

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Ladies ·Winter Co&amp;:ts
as Low a&amp; .$5. 75
Ladies Silk .Ores•es. ~.
as Low as $2.49

~howlnr

SOc, $100
and up

$1.95 UP

..

We have a lar11e Stock of Coato, Dreao·
es, Skirts, Blouses .and Flannel Robesvery latett atylea-AII bou11ht late in Sept:
1932-January Sale Pricea-Unbelievt"hiiY·
l.ow-

PURSES

and

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SOc to $1.00

LADIES

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Wear For Christmas!
.,

N~w ~Urlpe

SPREADS
$1 up
50c Up

.

Buy Her Som~thing 'to ,,·

SCARFS

pric!•·

Infanta
KNIT SWEATER
Suito

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/JAPAN ACAIM

TO GAIN POINT

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·Set-rice 1mpleiyeea
Not Jitclucled

Report $l,fMNMJOO Robbery

.,

NEWS SERVICE
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HEAVY BURDENS

ICarried Too Lon11; lnjuat·
I,
I

iee Must· End, Spokes·
men Declare

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