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the News Otllce of The J&gt;aib'
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pie were hete Prid&amp;F to attend L! .
funef111 of Mn. MJla Start : T. K.
stark. lln. l.la.ude Wlntera, Mr,
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GOVERNOR "SORR'lr''i
But S..:ya Ito Too
Now; Meiaa County
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Rf.OUCTmN
Pl~N IS APPR~VEO
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PRESIDENT ~PENS :
r~IGRAM n AID i •
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Courtroom Drama

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Both Open And Clos·

INVADING MIN[..

TO REDUCE ACREAGE

TO "THAW" ASSETS

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Trouble Brews ~ 'K•IiJ·
£tone State · Strikm

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By EDWARD B. LOCKETT

Sept. 23-JNS-Presldent RooaerreJt today embaft..
ed 1,1pon a bolt! credit expansion
~;namm. e mb~-ncin:r relief to both
nurn and elc qetl banlu!, and n giant

cotton

Mote~

purchaae ot about one-half the
cotton crop at 15 oentl a' ~· ·
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oat the laboratory table for , eiaml.'lltlon, tnctu.dtn1 one ot ftaal)cJns

purchases In t.he fleltl 0( beavy 1ndUitr1es, such B! ateel t;nd tall·

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J. Bailey turn&amp; BII"IOI!IBn~
ag1o1n
coJofe,r with his attorney as smoshing developments come
nnt payme»ii on one on the heels .of another in his trial .at Oklahoma
allotments are City. Bailey (right, at top) is shown talking to his attorout from Wuh- ney, James C. Mather. In the lower picture, Albert L.
or four weets.
"'--· ·•· • ··• ·acreap reduction Bates (without coat), notorious killer on trial with Bai-•·
by secretary or
A. Ws.llace at 15 ley, is shown with his counsel, Ben Laska.

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1 The banking proeram will begin
With fCdf'f!l)
moves to "unfreEze'' i
ILSRet.s of bnnks open and
solvent I
but nol liquid. Atter that will
c~ a comprehensive plnn for the !
relief of dcpoaltots In closed bankl. ,
Mr. Roosevelt will put t.he finishIng touches to the move In behalf ,
uf IOivt!"bt but non-Uquid banks In 1 Althoqh not J'et 21, these twin!!.,
n series of conferences with Secre- Releb and Ollte Parish. or Lo11 Antary of Treruury Wlllhm H. Woodln I ..t..: aut ~i an enviable record
over the week-end.
11\e relief of ~ Ther were univl!r·
pluu for closed bO.nk
will alty
at 15, etar
(let Wtderway
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alter. There W11.8 a
of arta dqjem and are
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thcat tile President. would
date• fOT ~ al
&amp;:heme!! ready ror operation
JhfiDIOPbJ at tbe University
he leaves here next Tueld.ay
SoJJilttm Califomia..
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Sian for Move

15 Pe..Ce11t; . -Farmero To
Be Paid 28 Ceata ,

Erudite Twins

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vtaltor in Weirton, W. VL

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MANY OHIO SCHOOLS MAY BE CLOSE

mate ol Chlctt.ao; Mn.. Walter WllOolumbtll and Robert
Dlabro of Wayne, llleht88n1

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Chns l1an Science tc;ttUook, "Scu:nce

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SCHOOL D.-\ YS

MORE F.a ther Tim~ has directed that another dur
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of re~komng appear for th.e boys and girltt of school
age in our locality. M.onday we will again witness that
great sight of seemg hundred r of children trek back to
the seat of lenr11ing in the HYIStematic effort t'o prepart
them to fac~: the problems of lit'e which are to come later,
'\ith ol S much CldVUtl t age 2S it !S pOSSible for the state to !
furnish them.
AlrC ud y t houSDndM throughout the state are in th e
c1ass rooms dJIJgeutly pUI't'\.Uing theh· stud ie~ or ma.Jciln~
life mi sm~ bl e for th eu· 1eache. ~ while they waste theil'
hmc in idleness.
Jn \~c,, - ;,j th !:' f. d tha t ' he lcgJ:;)a ture has shown
:so llt ti e .~on ... idel·ation to those ~ arn e teachers, we oa:nnot 1
but tuJ.ie"off our hat to the ranl&lt; and fill:! of the teacbin r·
profe!'ISIOn, the Jnembers Of Wl1H h fuJt]Jl thefr duties ~0
cC'nscicrliiotll:!ly whether they h;Lve uny direct insight to
wh er e th~ir snlal'ie~ are to be rui Ec d or when tlley will ret
even a litl.rt of th e rnone,t due them at the end of
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month. ::·
Wit:h the c hildren on the stret•O! four times da-ily
while t~.~y go to and from t1chool, it behOoves our automobile ~J::ivers to do everytbmg JlOBt!!ib'Je to prevent a11
accidcnt1 which will Jind som e young child the v1ctfm. In I~~~~~~~~~
the me&amp;ntime, let each purent ~t res11 with much emphus.i~ J.
tt• the ¥. ild, the necessity of 11cting with extreme care
n j.,L e
""d to be sur·c not to run in the street in front of 'oncom·
De
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0 .l"'ll01111 f
By Arthur ul$ua•" BaOr
ing automobiles.
Alt :Of us face Ill! e~ pecially btg Job in the months to
come, t~ ; }lrotect the in nocent :md dear yoaJngsters, w'ho
nre destl_tJ ed in a few years to be the r eigning heads of Old Timer Bememben GoOd Old take thell' coM hot oJl' the grlltc.
o.,.
Iseme
Hut tar UIJ old tlmfir~. tbere must be
our varibU!i J)UbHc offices as well us looking after the Jjos--·llllj),p to ou1 battle P.Qrrldge.
We
•Uke
to tac~Je the mule's anklllt.
inoxs e::~tablfs.hmcnts now being ,carried on by 'tih"eh•e-ldei·s
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F oiiQWI,JlK t h c course o
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It pays to be careful. It is thenfore earncotly urged ~liat e-:.en.tft we. t:&amp;Q\Y!Jted. an ultimat.e
surV1v(k to broac!h a koll or 3 :1 with
"Taik about beautiful music? On~;~
td 1• Oend n ~pec tal e lfort to prcrent accidentt·
,
&amp;~cleswlpe was Worth a buodred
us

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Mary

Bak!=r

ttll UChied fteld or 141ddleport hiJh
~ Prld&amp;:y niJtJt,f between the
Jljddleport YiD.ow Ja.ckeu, aud the
tNm from BucQt.el, member'll of the
Wiorld :W14e Oulld Olr'Ia of the
J!ltr" BaptJ:st Church a.ssembfell at
the ~e of th,elr advl.aor 1 Mrs. :r.

mayonnaise!"

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KreQft' on Sbctll. Aven\le .. for 'a
meetlnll: aud alurnber party The
al,lbject e.oneerned ~rrlca, O od:ll
CatldleU,:ht., the propam being In
liliU'Ie of Vtvtart ~PP
.&amp; At the elo&amp;e. ot the meetibg, lunch
u terved. Breakfast was also
.!Cnect at the KreaRer Mme.
The fol)ow~ were present ror
the meetfna and slumber p&amp;rty .
Cllra Mae Ha.mlfton, Irenf! Mills,
Anba Margaret Wylie,
'-(lvlan
~opp, Emma. Jeal\ Bearlul , Matp
suertte Hysell •md Fanchon ov,r-

say critical hostesses
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~t.l,ou!MinduflrCJe! I\..rcift 't~ Mir..

aCJo Whip Salad Drr.•lnl b an en_..
tJrdJ iH:w t)'pC-DOt lno tarl, uot lOU
bJ.ul, bGi tcklo oUr in'flavw. Malhi of

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"Humau behcf I as p;uught C~Ut many
inveu t to ns, but no t &lt;•ne of th~m can
solve the problem of bc 111g \\ ithout
th~ thvmc Pnnciple of &lt;hvme Sctp

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"REALITY" ia the subjec.t of tit~
Lesson-Sermon wh•ch.. will be re;ld
in all Churches vf Christ, ScJeuust,
uu S unday.t Septe!hber 2... 193J.
'l'he Golllen 'Pext is "Behold. [
create new heavens and a 11cw
earth: and the former shall not IJc
remembered, nor come mla nnnd."
(loa. 6S,J7).
· Among the c1tations w~1ch ..-:om1 pdae the Lesson-Sermon 1s t11e following from the Bible: "Lo, tlu~&gt;
only hav ~ I foutld, that God haJh
made man upright: but t hey hilvc

ehuioea't lqredkota, il:lUed 1.111 ucw
erea!QlOOM in tbe Kratt Mlr~~de Whip.

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ence Deductions fro111 n&gt;:~l c n.tl
hy1m theses are not scte nu (!t: 'J hey
tl1ffer fron • rea l Soc nee bct:au ~c tln Y
are not ba 5ed vu th e dlllllC la11 '•
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UNDEIUJOES OPERATION
Eleanor McEJh1nny, tl:teen year
•o Howold
dauohter
of Mr
and Ma.rcJ
MeElhlnny
ot .Charleston.
for mer rEsidents of Middleport, un'der
w,nt an operation Wedne,gdayatthe
McMiUan bospltal e.t Cbarleston. it

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The con41"""
AudDUihtel'ofor Rowena
Mr. and Mn
Mr a.nd Mre:. Ham !lt.ln:her of WWJam Avtbenoa ar Bradbury,
C'9Jumbul came S&amp;WI'day for a who hu been lll!r1ou.til)' 111 J.n Me·
\Yet!:k enfl visit with' Yr and Wn. MU!u hoepltal, Cb&amp;rletton, w&amp;l

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11maU Clllld. u ..&amp; result of tntaatllt
paral:ysll.
The operation, 1~ Is thousht will
correct or at lea!Jt. idlprove her' OOn·
tJltic;n She hll.S underyone varlow;
trf'.atments In the past.
In e le~ter !rom Mn. Howald
McElhlnr&gt;y t(/1 relativetJ It la stated
tt.at her dllught.er 1i lmprovlnJ
st:.t11d'actorlb' fvllbwtns the operatlon and Jt Ia believed that Ute operatlon will be a. .succe 118

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wnlnJf and Mrs. Minnie Neu~lin&amp; wl leave Monday momlnQ' for
Me.rloq to atte,d the: Pytlflan 'Bl&amp;·
t~ Oonve~tion. The latter 15 the
dtlegat.e rtom the local ehapt.er.
Melgll Temple , Pyth!BA Sllltier.B,
No 153.
) Oeorge Stel:ft' is reported Ill at hta
hr me on South Second Av,nue.'
r-,lr and Mr::~. D C MlDer we:e
host and hC~~Ste&amp;i Pri"'"
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to. the members of· the - couple
brldp
club At the clo6e of Y Is.
f Sh ' 'ts
P Y. re~~enBus~ere served.
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returned Sa.turday

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•Cporied IU&amp;htly Jmprovtd, S.t.Ul'd&amp;7 morntn1 She underwen~ an
vpen.Um for appendiettu, Wed·
nerday and hu been Ul ~' ftrioul
nJaht v,talt with )lr. and Mrl. Kane cendlUon etnce.
William Authenob, Mr. and Mn
1Allenawotth and Mr. and Mrs A.
.F~ Ru.e.aell.
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Char}(!&amp; AuUlenon and M'nl. Rus[ Mrs 1fomer Cooper wJll return .tell Bailey vlllt.ed a~ Mclflftan
fiUr\da:y from a. 'vW~ In OOiwnbua hoep.\La1, Charletston , Jl'r1day, With
\'' Lh hel' parent&amp;, Dr. and Mta. W. the former's dCLUJhfh, Rowena
1S, Har t..
MI'IJ Autbcrson hu b~n' 1nr Chari·
j Charles Dina, student at Ohio rtton with her daushter1 ·.sthce he,.
~·ntveralty arrived Prlday eveniN .o.dmlttanee to the Jl08I)Ita1.
I ll r o week end vlllt with .bta wtfe
HIU'I)ld Lohse lett 'kturday m 01..
md other rel&amp;Uvell.
flinl' to enter the treahman tn.lnMn L. l;f. PIICkJnaer Jett. S.tur- lllf camp hel4 in connect.lon with
oay eventoe for Chicqo to attend Ohio Stako untveraib", which la
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he Oertucy of~ E:.:po&amp;l.bol:l cut-cJ. about fO mllea from ColumShe wJU be ~ ln Chleqo by tWl Ha ld
h
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l1tor nlet:e or B~ver Pflnnaylvanla 1
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Rev p o. Kteaa:e'r, ' Mr. and Mr&amp;. etate university as a freshman on
M J . lf&amp;mUOOn, Mrs. S. M. Hamil· Wednesday, Sept 27, wu selecterl
ton and. Mrs R . 1!: Olbbl of "'Pome- Jt one or !23 Silldtmlll out of 3.000
rcJ returned SaturdaY trom a for admittance to t.Jle traJ.rUng
\l.eek'~ via\t at the Century of Pro- camp. He was a.coomf?llnl.ed to the
J;res:s E:..:posltlon at Qhlcago and at c:amp by his fatlu'!r. / }lennan
tncHanapolJi, Indiana. MD. M. J . Lohse.
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M~. David Mercer left SaturdfiY
James Ru~ey
or IndlanapoUs tor a visit with her brother, Joh11
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Rev
M a.tteQded
J Hamllton,
Mrs Hobbl:
Mra ot
Edna
Jo. Ber"'' and John
w •He Krea~er.
t he ethers
the Palr
IAt:tn
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S. M. Hamilton and Mnl OlbbB ar- ZE-rkle were vlslt.oJ"s !n Gloust·•r
rh-ed In Indianapolis Prlday and Prlflay e~nlng
were OVet•nJa:ht IIUests at the

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By ED~ON. R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

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PEOI'LEAREALWAYS LOOKING FOR .QUALITY MER-.
(;HANOISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CARRY THE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO BUY.
THAT IS.··
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"Anc4, I know nil about the ConBut don't forget they
the Declaration of Indepen-1
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"lit ,P~aded the elbOW to~ ,a )lilt~ Now, this been only stirs up
•nifter •or the amber wbtripoql .iq&lt;!~ tile beO ~ ,
cash reclater, lmd I~
1JIP:l'Jed ~~ a. ~11 on . a Cot,~' ll.ln't r~h
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ing incre:l8tngly evid ent thut th e people of 0}110 ace ··ep - .. II •••.• like
old days..
n.s~11te d by c ert ai u ,interests 1n Columbus whol'l~. luMt ' You would. be -;;;;;;d Bl the uumthought !S f~ r tht! welfare of the tax payers and c 1t1zen ~ toe1• of peOple atlll alive who rclll1.!mp
who w ere tnstrUmeriiol in pla cmg th e present rregime att IUer the a:ood old da.ya rrom 1920 to
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Col umbus to enact legislatiOn whereby we arc to be
" Nope, mister," said the good
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h1melhbei'er "In ttwm dA.l/3 we
If the facts arc C\ en vurtu:dly a;; bud &lt;HI ro'porled, I~ tu have Qrlnk.s that would
JOUr elm s)i\p the llde of your he11.d
is }Jatc nt thnt a chungt:J of con::;idcrnhle importance 1"' due In
well-melited applaulie.
in o ut· lcgh;latJve hu ll s if the p~o pl e of thll Mta't~ artl to bl
H'l'V ·d in 'tllY manner e\' e n appt·ouchJng t!ff\clency and f "Therll was one thing t.hey called
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t:co n o m y. When t•n mdh1dual or small group nf mdivlcl- e\•crythlniJ wlt~hl retch ar tile
uu.l t:~ acts 1::10 h1crhphanded us the ~ p e aker of the Hou se did bl\~ koep. who wp,s t.'q&amp;H1Jped with a
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'l'huJ·sday night 111 fo rcing an adjournment, popular rule
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place tO ..o buoinen.
Securing the merehandio" to aell io only the first atep.
The moot important thing ia the aelling of merchandiae and
aelling it rirhL
The rirht kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind ··
of Advertising,
always build a profitable buoine ...
Good ad:verti~ing ereatea ..., irreatiblo appeal.
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Advertised merchandise alwaya createa good-will for llny'
.buaineso ~~t&amp;IJie it !fives oatlafaction.
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The demand for advertised goodo ia growing day by day.
Ad,.ertieijt,llhvaya makes a wonderful impreaaion on buoy.'
~hp~persl tbey alwaya ,reacl the ada before ohopping in order tD •
oave time and money.
. • Truthful advertioiniJ has a wide range of appeal. It reaches·
every!&gt;ody.

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0~ 8u111n Eileen mumItmdMdauabt.er
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hu bee,., le&amp;rned by relatJvu here. Ie-J S&amp;t.urday to Ulel.r borne at
.~ J11o11oWirc \be rcotrball Jame a,t Tile fir I has been a cripple since a Wltllher, W Va , tollowinl t.n over

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fdtlttd. Anp01JDO,'II Jetton; howe~ euettev~ and de.lra~Jle 1.1:1. LbetU -

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Mr. and Mra J. a . Crepe mum ..
lind aln. )ftrkle ape! Pred Bulb or lltur4&amp;r to their home at Pl.tta.n'Cflllily rttumed from 11 two weeki burah rollowtnc a YiJlt here filth
.nur ill tbe E&amp;A.
Mft. Katbryn llonohan IUUl d&amp;UKh· J . . . t. or.._ ,....
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recently. ·· A 11181l' "t'roto to ask ·why "I had "abandoned the low-price field."
, ;le ' ~ound "tlie i.trit:er ol, ihat "lettef : ' Ije had used only For&lt;("c ars; his
' PN~aot c~ ·he.&lt;! Mrve&lt;! b~m . seven years; ha hope&lt;! sometime to roJl.lape ,it
, witn . a , ne~ , rqrd;"-bdt; as he saw the Ford V-S's · grov tHicker on the
·streets. and nQted their style and !lction, he just naturally jumped to
the conclusion tha~ t4ese must be expensive cars, and . that therefore
"Ford had. gone out ,-or the low-price field. '"

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,prove tha~ the ca.r waa not l.ow-p.rio&amp;d-for are not all B's expensive?n
Henao hio latter. He complained that after 30 years of making oars
tor the lew-price field I had deserted my old customers for those who
were uBad to apendinc more money.

Ot oourae, a prioa-list soon showed him his miotake.
He waa helped to his ha,sty oonol,us~on , by seeing a new class qt people
ridin&amp; in Ford oars the last four or five· years. It was once b&amp;lieved
.that DO ODe who COuld afford a high-prioed .o\r•would uSe a low-p~1ced oar.
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butter, salt-now what comes ne~i'!
Baking powder? What kind? So-and-so's, · of
course-it's nationally advertised. And where
di~ you buy it, ltlildam? From Mr. Whof!~it's
!4ore-for Whoozit Brothers are AIWERTIS- ·
lNG So-.and-So's Baking Powder at a 'SPECIAl.
PRICE todayt;
Every wis_~ ·hop,S'ewife knows that the question
"wh~t to 'buy" isn1t,any more impr,~nt to her
pbell{tttboo~ ~han 'lwhere to ·buy.it.' ,Thl)t's wlly
s{1e ·clteck~ &lt;eare.f,r~ly'thr~llgh ·T~~ W..,ily,i'ribu~l'
u~~ every 4aY. WfJ~th~r tt's,balib.lg\po\V;der;qew
.hq,s~, a r~g or a ~ll~tiJ~.k, .s'he &lt;k!t?ws th&amp;t 'll!e
~~ly Trj~~ne a~~~~~LWAY:S aUsMfer. (fer shoP·
pmg tqpe!ltmn, "W.Jlat ' Coh'les Next?" - MOST
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wrecll:•li by the cxplo~ion of a ke!l of beer.
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oar is richt too.
What I have done is to adapt the expensive V-type 8-oylinder engine
to tho low-price field, •&amp;king it simple. and less expensive to own
and drive than tho -4-oylinder oars were.
There is one thin&amp; I would make clear to my triends:-111 field is
\be low-prioe field and will always rau.in ao .

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SCHOOL D.-\ YS

MORE F.a ther Tim~ has directed that another dur
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of re~komng appear for th.e boys and girltt of school
age in our locality. M.onday we will again witness that
great sight of seemg hundred r of children trek back to
the seat of lenr11ing in the HYIStematic effort t'o prepart
them to fac~: the problems of lit'e which are to come later,
'\ith ol S much CldVUtl t age 2S it !S pOSSible for the state to !
furnish them.
AlrC ud y t houSDndM throughout the state are in th e
c1ass rooms dJIJgeutly pUI't'\.Uing theh· stud ie~ or ma.Jciln~
life mi sm~ bl e for th eu· 1eache. ~ while they waste theil'
hmc in idleness.
Jn \~c,, - ;,j th !:' f. d tha t ' he lcgJ:;)a ture has shown
:so llt ti e .~on ... idel·ation to those ~ arn e teachers, we oa:nnot 1
but tuJ.ie"off our hat to the ranl&lt; and fill:! of the teacbin r·
profe!'ISIOn, the Jnembers Of Wl1H h fuJt]Jl thefr duties ~0
cC'nscicrliiotll:!ly whether they h;Lve uny direct insight to
wh er e th~ir snlal'ie~ are to be rui Ec d or when tlley will ret
even a litl.rt of th e rnone,t due them at the end of
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Wit:h the c hildren on the stret•O! four times da-ily
while t~.~y go to and from t1chool, it behOoves our automobile ~J::ivers to do everytbmg JlOBt!!ib'Je to prevent a11
accidcnt1 which will Jind som e young child the v1ctfm. In I~~~~~~~~~
the me&amp;ntime, let each purent ~t res11 with much emphus.i~ J.
tt• the ¥. ild, the necessity of 11cting with extreme care
n j.,L e
""d to be sur·c not to run in the street in front of 'oncom·
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By Arthur ul$ua•" BaOr
ing automobiles.
Alt :Of us face Ill! e~ pecially btg Job in the months to
come, t~ ; }lrotect the in nocent :md dear yoaJngsters, w'ho
nre destl_tJ ed in a few years to be the r eigning heads of Old Timer Bememben GoOd Old take thell' coM hot oJl' the grlltc.
o.,.
Iseme
Hut tar UIJ old tlmfir~. tbere must be
our varibU!i J)UbHc offices as well us looking after the Jjos--·llllj),p to ou1 battle P.Qrrldge.
We
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to tac~Je the mule's anklllt.
inoxs e::~tablfs.hmcnts now being ,carried on by 'tih"eh•e-ldei·s
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It pays to be careful. It is thenfore earncotly urged ~liat e-:.en.tft we. t:&amp;Q\Y!Jted. an ultimat.e
surV1v(k to broac!h a koll or 3 :1 with
"Taik about beautiful music? On~;~
td 1• Oend n ~pec tal e lfort to prcrent accidentt·
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ttll UChied fteld or 141ddleport hiJh
~ Prld&amp;:y niJtJt,f between the
Jljddleport YiD.ow Ja.ckeu, aud the
tNm from BucQt.el, member'll of the
Wiorld :W14e Oulld Olr'Ia of the
J!ltr" BaptJ:st Church a.ssembfell at
the ~e of th,elr advl.aor 1 Mrs. :r.

mayonnaise!"

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KreQft' on Sbctll. Aven\le .. for 'a
meetlnll: aud alurnber party The
al,lbject e.oneerned ~rrlca, O od:ll
CatldleU,:ht., the propam being In
liliU'Ie of Vtvtart ~PP
.&amp; At the elo&amp;e. ot the meetibg, lunch
u terved. Breakfast was also
.!Cnect at the KreaRer Mme.
The fol)ow~ were present ror
the meetfna and slumber p&amp;rty .
Cllra Mae Ha.mlfton, Irenf! Mills,
Anba Margaret Wylie,
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suertte Hysell •md Fanchon ov,r-

say critical hostesses
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~t.l,ou!MinduflrCJe! I\..rcift 't~ Mir..

aCJo Whip Salad Drr.•lnl b an en_..
tJrdJ iH:w t)'pC-DOt lno tarl, uot lOU
bJ.ul, bGi tcklo oUr in'flavw. Malhi of

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"Humau behcf I as p;uught C~Ut many
inveu t to ns, but no t &lt;•ne of th~m can
solve the problem of bc 111g \\ ithout
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"REALITY" ia the subjec.t of tit~
Lesson-Sermon wh•ch.. will be re;ld
in all Churches vf Christ, ScJeuust,
uu S unday.t Septe!hber 2... 193J.
'l'he Golllen 'Pext is "Behold. [
create new heavens and a 11cw
earth: and the former shall not IJc
remembered, nor come mla nnnd."
(loa. 6S,J7).
· Among the c1tations w~1ch ..-:om1 pdae the Lesson-Sermon 1s t11e following from the Bible: "Lo, tlu~&gt;
only hav ~ I foutld, that God haJh
made man upright: but t hey hilvc

ehuioea't lqredkota, il:lUed 1.111 ucw
erea!QlOOM in tbe Kratt Mlr~~de Whip.

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hy1m theses are not scte nu (!t: 'J hey
tl1ffer fron • rea l Soc nee bct:au ~c tln Y
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UNDEIUJOES OPERATION
Eleanor McEJh1nny, tl:teen year
•o Howold
dauohter
of Mr
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MeElhlnny
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for mer rEsidents of Middleport, un'der
w,nt an operation Wedne,gdayatthe
McMiUan bospltal e.t Cbarleston. it

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The con41"""
AudDUihtel'ofor Rowena
Mr. and Mn
Mr a.nd Mre:. Ham !lt.ln:her of WWJam Avtbenoa ar Bradbury,
C'9Jumbul came S&amp;WI'day for a who hu been lll!r1ou.til)' 111 J.n Me·
\Yet!:k enfl visit with' Yr and Wn. MU!u hoepltal, Cb&amp;rletton, w&amp;l

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paral:ysll.
The operation, 1~ Is thousht will
correct or at lea!Jt. idlprove her' OOn·
tJltic;n She hll.S underyone varlow;
trf'.atments In the past.
In e le~ter !rom Mn. Howald
McElhlnr&gt;y t(/1 relativetJ It la stated
tt.at her dllught.er 1i lmprovlnJ
st:.t11d'actorlb' fvllbwtns the operatlon and Jt Ia believed that Ute operatlon will be a. .succe 118

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wnlnJf and Mrs. Minnie Neu~lin&amp; wl leave Monday momlnQ' for
Me.rloq to atte,d the: Pytlflan 'Bl&amp;·
t~ Oonve~tion. The latter 15 the
dtlegat.e rtom the local ehapt.er.
Melgll Temple , Pyth!BA Sllltier.B,
No 153.
) Oeorge Stel:ft' is reported Ill at hta
hr me on South Second Av,nue.'
r-,lr and Mr::~. D C MlDer we:e
host and hC~~Ste&amp;i Pri"'"
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to. the members of· the - couple
brldp
club At the clo6e of Y Is.
f Sh ' 'ts
P Y. re~~enBus~ere served.
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•Cporied IU&amp;htly Jmprovtd, S.t.Ul'd&amp;7 morntn1 She underwen~ an
vpen.Um for appendiettu, Wed·
nerday and hu been Ul ~' ftrioul
nJaht v,talt with )lr. and Mrl. Kane cendlUon etnce.
William Authenob, Mr. and Mn
1Allenawotth and Mr. and Mrs A.
.F~ Ru.e.aell.
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Char}(!&amp; AuUlenon and M'nl. Rus[ Mrs 1fomer Cooper wJll return .tell Bailey vlllt.ed a~ Mclflftan
fiUr\da:y from a. 'vW~ In OOiwnbua hoep.\La1, Charletston , Jl'r1day, With
\'' Lh hel' parent&amp;, Dr. and Mta. W. the former's dCLUJhfh, Rowena
1S, Har t..
MI'IJ Autbcrson hu b~n' 1nr Chari·
j Charles Dina, student at Ohio rtton with her daushter1 ·.sthce he,.
~·ntveralty arrived Prlday eveniN .o.dmlttanee to the Jl08I)Ita1.
I ll r o week end vlllt with .bta wtfe
HIU'I)ld Lohse lett 'kturday m 01..
md other rel&amp;Uvell.
flinl' to enter the treahman tn.lnMn L. l;f. PIICkJnaer Jett. S.tur- lllf camp hel4 in connect.lon with
oay eventoe for Chicqo to attend Ohio Stako untveraib", which la
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Rev p o. Kteaa:e'r, ' Mr. and Mr&amp;. etate university as a freshman on
M J . lf&amp;mUOOn, Mrs. S. M. Hamil· Wednesday, Sept 27, wu selecterl
ton and. Mrs R . 1!: Olbbl of "'Pome- Jt one or !23 Silldtmlll out of 3.000
rcJ returned SaturdaY trom a for admittance to t.Jle traJ.rUng
\l.eek'~ via\t at the Century of Pro- camp. He was a.coomf?llnl.ed to the
J;res:s E:..:posltlon at Qhlcago and at c:amp by his fatlu'!r. / }lennan
tncHanapolJi, Indiana. MD. M. J . Lohse.
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M~. David Mercer left SaturdfiY
James Ru~ey
or IndlanapoUs tor a visit with her brother, Joh11
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Mrs Hobbl:
Mra ot
Edna
Jo. Ber"'' and John
w •He Krea~er.
t he ethers
the Palr
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S. M. Hamilton and Mnl OlbbB ar- ZE-rkle were vlslt.oJ"s !n Gloust·•r
rh-ed In Indianapolis Prlday and Prlflay e~nlng
were OVet•nJa:ht IIUests at the

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(;HANOISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CARRY THE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO BUY.
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"lit ,P~aded the elbOW to~ ,a )lilt~ Now, this been only stirs up
•nifter •or the amber wbtripoql .iq&lt;!~ tile beO ~ ,
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ing incre:l8tngly evid ent thut th e people of 0}110 ace ··ep - .. II •••.• like
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n.s~11te d by c ert ai u ,interests 1n Columbus whol'l~. luMt ' You would. be -;;;;;;d Bl the uumthought !S f~ r tht! welfare of the tax payers and c 1t1zen ~ toe1• of peOple atlll alive who rclll1.!mp
who w ere tnstrUmeriiol in pla cmg th e present rregime att IUer the a:ood old da.ya rrom 1920 to
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Col umbus to enact legislatiOn whereby we arc to be
" Nope, mister," said the good
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h1melhbei'er "In ttwm dA.l/3 we
If the facts arc C\ en vurtu:dly a;; bud &lt;HI ro'porled, I~ tu have Qrlnk.s that would
JOUr elm s)i\p the llde of your he11.d
is }Jatc nt thnt a chungt:J of con::;idcrnhle importance 1"' due In
well-melited applaulie.
in o ut· lcgh;latJve hu ll s if the p~o pl e of thll Mta't~ artl to bl
H'l'V ·d in 'tllY manner e\' e n appt·ouchJng t!ff\clency and f "Therll was one thing t.hey called
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t:co n o m y. When t•n mdh1dual or small group nf mdivlcl- e\•crythlniJ wlt~hl retch ar tile
uu.l t:~ acts 1::10 h1crhphanded us the ~ p e aker of the Hou se did bl\~ koep. who wp,s t.'q&amp;H1Jped with a
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'l'huJ·sday night 111 fo rcing an adjournment, popular rule
has ceased and liHhvidu~~ol arbitrariness has been s ub

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place tO ..o buoinen.
Securing the merehandio" to aell io only the first atep.
The moot important thing ia the aelling of merchandiae and
aelling it rirhL
The rirht kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind ··
of Advertising,
always build a profitable buoine ...
Good ad:verti~ing ereatea ..., irreatiblo appeal.
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Advertised merchandise alwaya createa good-will for llny'
.buaineso ~~t&amp;IJie it !fives oatlafaction.
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The demand for advertised goodo ia growing day by day.
Ad,.ertieijt,llhvaya makes a wonderful impreaaion on buoy.'
~hp~persl tbey alwaya ,reacl the ada before ohopping in order tD •
oave time and money.
. • Truthful advertioiniJ has a wide range of appeal. It reaches·
every!&gt;ody.

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0~ 8u111n Eileen mumItmdMdauabt.er
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hu bee,., le&amp;rned by relatJvu here. Ie-J S&amp;t.urday to Ulel.r borne at
.~ J11o11oWirc \be rcotrball Jame a,t Tile fir I has been a cripple since a Wltllher, W Va , tollowinl t.n over

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fdtlttd. Anp01JDO,'II Jetton; howe~ euettev~ and de.lra~Jle 1.1:1. LbetU -

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Mr. and Mra J. a . Crepe mum ..
lind aln. )ftrkle ape! Pred Bulb or lltur4&amp;r to their home at Pl.tta.n'Cflllily rttumed from 11 two weeki burah rollowtnc a YiJlt here filth
.nur ill tbe E&amp;A.
Mft. Katbryn llonohan IUUl d&amp;UKh· J . . . t. or.._ ,....
f_, tn K&amp;lhr)'n Role of .,.,_ Stroet.

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sett4- us let~ ""' Jlel!8 tn&amp;Utr lor p\WUfJ.c.Jon t.bel

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recently. ·· A 11181l' "t'roto to ask ·why "I had "abandoned the low-price field."
, ;le ' ~ound "tlie i.trit:er ol, ihat "lettef : ' Ije had used only For&lt;("c ars; his
' PN~aot c~ ·he.&lt;! Mrve&lt;! b~m . seven years; ha hope&lt;! sometime to roJl.lape ,it
, witn . a , ne~ , rqrd;"-bdt; as he saw the Ford V-S's · grov tHicker on the
·streets. and nQted their style and !lction, he just naturally jumped to
the conclusion tha~ t4ese must be expensive cars, and . that therefore
"Ford had. gone out ,-or the low-price field. '"

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,prove tha~ the ca.r waa not l.ow-p.rio&amp;d-for are not all B's expensive?n
Henao hio latter. He complained that after 30 years of making oars
tor the lew-price field I had deserted my old customers for those who
were uBad to apendinc more money.

Ot oourae, a prioa-list soon showed him his miotake.
He waa helped to his ha,sty oonol,us~on , by seeing a new class qt people
ridin&amp; in Ford oars the last four or five· years. It was once b&amp;lieved
.that DO ODe who COuld afford a high-prioed .o\r•would uSe a low-p~1ced oar.
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butter, salt-now what comes ne~i'!
Baking powder? What kind? So-and-so's, · of
course-it's nationally advertised. And where
di~ you buy it, ltlildam? From Mr. Whof!~it's
!4ore-for Whoozit Brothers are AIWERTIS- ·
lNG So-.and-So's Baking Powder at a 'SPECIAl.
PRICE todayt;
Every wis_~ ·hop,S'ewife knows that the question
"wh~t to 'buy" isn1t,any more impr,~nt to her
pbell{tttboo~ ~han 'lwhere to ·buy.it.' ,Thl)t's wlly
s{1e ·clteck~ &lt;eare.f,r~ly'thr~llgh ·T~~ W..,ily,i'ribu~l'
u~~ every 4aY. WfJ~th~r tt's,balib.lg\po\V;der;qew
.hq,s~, a r~g or a ~ll~tiJ~.k, .s'he &lt;k!t?ws th&amp;t 'll!e
~~ly Trj~~ne a~~~~~LWAY:S aUsMfer. (fer shoP·
pmg tqpe!ltmn, "W.Jlat ' Coh'les Next?" - MOST
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wrecll:•li by the cxplo~ion of a ke!l of beer.
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oar is richt too.
What I have done is to adapt the expensive V-type 8-oylinder engine
to tho low-price field, •&amp;king it simple. and less expensive to own
and drive than tho -4-oylinder oars were.
There is one thin&amp; I would make clear to my triends:-111 field is
\be low-prioe field and will always rau.in ao .

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Bleil will be received. uP unUl lM 1
lpciudlnl the ,2nd o~ October 19S3,
for tqrn,lJhli!f coa.l tor \he Court I
Houae and Ja.U, Ooe.l t.o be Clean
lump,
Cowltf Co.auniB.slonin reWrve
the rlth~ to re~ect any or all Bid&amp;. J
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BY Homer HyaeU, 1 Olerk.

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f.ttaMI o1 Laelu Uolt.er, Deensed
NotJce Ia llereb)' 1Jlven tbat Homer Holter. has been duly appo.lnted
and qualUled. as Executor ot the
Estate at Lucius BOlter late or

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Meigs County, Ohio, d!ceased...
Oa.tcd thia 11 day ol Sept. 1933.

RotfJ •huld tit• eup bfJ held w it en
tfJa. U poored, f6Tving formally or

11. A. 14&lt;Culloucll

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Court
Melp Cowjty, Ohio.

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A tea ia the \qs\ forrnal oJ aH

meal! a~d there art: no brd and
faa\ rt.des to be followed since ever yone observes \he de&amp;"ree of formall\y that 1ulb her scale of en·
tertainln~ best. It tht teapot ia
larp and heavy. it will be easier
to take the cup to the pot than to
earrr the pot to the cup. rr the
pat 11 smal1. llebt and easily rRH·
nipul&amp;ted, it is better to leave the
Rounded up In a serieH of t•aida by New York pollee, O'Connell, llcion ot th~ Albany, N. Y., political dan,
No foCIYertilernent will be taken ro' cup on the tray and pout· into it.
this group of seven men and wQmen arc hP. Id in con- who t~:~ntative~y itlentifi('d two of the rnen L'.'ft k
_. tb.aZl a. m1Dlmum chaq:e o1 This is not qui~ so easy and rum;
nt.~ction with a st.~riea ol crime!! including 6 murdcrli right are: }' red Prcntil, Phillip Zieglm, LcumJ!'J
tWllt-nve centes tor tach ina'· the riak of being less gracc[ul. I!
•nd 8 bank t"Obbories. One of them Is also su!d to Scarnicl, Charlc11 H cr;{q: and Ao.thony Hemu. The
the t~ comes frlim. the samovat•,
Mn oonfe~taed complicity in t.hu )ddnopinc o( John women are: Eleanm· Scarlllcl antl Made Ru:;:m OcfLI.
the cup ill held under the spout, - -- - · - - ------;-;=c-::c:-=-:
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Llo:vd Van Nest and mother were ,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
very important- the cup 15 hould 1
Pomeroy visitors Thursday.
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of EJ.eoo&amp;or
not be touched unnecessarily by th«!
Btnncs Vlolet was cal!mg on Llnflngera of the pourer
Mary V!oltt and COl'\ Binnes were ton !'.!ldkltr Friday.
FOR RENT-BmaJ.I cottage SST
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(lrant St., Middleport, 0 . Miss
I halle h-eard n/ WJing tnptota a~ Uy at Rct&gt;tW!lle. They aloo called. o.rl urc.uy night with his atster, Zclla JM.~l4! or Mal7 MeO!tee Otc:eued
J!ima Boice, Che5blre, R. 0 • 2 a ~~~~~• /01' iee cremm. /1 it 111u:- Mrs. Bel Sc....;cr Sunday.
Prur or near Jerl:l(!yvtne.
Notice 1.s hereby given tbat A. B.
,.,.,7 1_·3_t=,-==--::- .. ---::----:c:-:l r:~ss/!!l, Rtld 1,1 wltat prowH·tw11~ te
Maay p ar uhlll IP.huued to llw
Riilph, Oalfl aud Prank Perry 11 McGhee has b:!en duly appointed
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RENT-Newly
furnJahcd •t ustdr
I home of h er ..h ugh.tcr, Mrs Qcllu. have beett working on the Deata and qualified as Executor of thi!i
apartment, a.ll modem convenlen~ I A vanilla icc cream recipe will Mldk:lft' Monu"y after 6pendmit " Prrrry farm ~he past week.
I E.~tatc of Mary MCJ0hf!5 lat.e or
few days on Bear.vallow Ridge.
D nle Per!'y a.nd wlle 15penL,Sat'ur· r Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
• c:a:, Nell.t to poa4Jft'1oe BldiJ. whuw how tnpioca c1w be uaed:
Phone E . s . Beegle, 204-J. 9-21·3t
Dale Hart o.nd :fo.m.lly of Athens d11.y nlaht w1th Charley Buttll and
1 Tb•P 111 1nute IJploc• 1;. hp '" "
wtre ca.Uing on JeJf Violet and wl!e 1 tamlly.
Dated this 5 do.y or Bept. 1933.
2 c milk • .c~ldocl
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Thur•Jdu.y llfL;,rnoon. Mrs, Violet
Bob
Perry and family were tht: 1
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t·f'tumcd heme with Lhcm for a few I fllllday ;4UCStfl of J ctr VIolet o.ncl I
Judge or the Probat-d Court
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\1Cii;:S COUn~y, Ohio.
JI'QR. SALE-Jonatbay &amp; Ot1mes
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Add lnpioeu to mHk, nud cook ;,.
taklera. JOhn Werner
ou 1a double boiler I r, mmuteu, or uut iJ
IUB Creek.
o ..21·3t I tapioca 111 clear and m1xturc thick·
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room onod, ~tirrmg f~cq.uently. Strain
HOW P~OPl.e ua
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rtuonable. Por further lnforma..
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9.. 19..6~ C?rn llyrup. Stir until sugar I ~
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A MIL.L.IONAIRE ANO HAO
ipQBAi:&amp;-.-Rye, (lreen bean• at\d IIUK'Rr to egg white!'! nnd ~at until
itiAi MANSlON
~~nlpa. H. ·x. BWih Mtddleport, stlft. Jo~o)d into cold tupioca
ON THE H!U. ---·
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g.. ~;u .. u tul'e. Fold Jn cream and \'anilla
furtt into freezing uay rJ f an auto
"GOODY
UPLE Butter Apples and owed mntlc :refrigerator and frl!eze ~~~
AVOiDED
ddel' or sale. Web8tel" Orch~dB, rapidly &amp;.!1 possiblt", three to four
1ilt1 Jtj!Zf.,,
Keno
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f'qR BALE-One Delco '150 watt and i:i considered quite RUCCetisful
~Uio111atle llghl plant wllh bat•

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Fully Re-conditioned
Re~y For Use
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Buick Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 Plymouth Sedan
1931 :Plymouth Sport Coupe
1931 Plymouth Sedan

.SCORE 52 TO 0

llob&lt;at: M•mor In Quaailar7
al to HOW S'tal'tint Une"1' WiiiLoek

1932 WiUys Sedan

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1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan

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ClJtcago a.t ~land.

te'rya 80 A. H. one $10 watt De~o
Dclkious Grape Juice
wttb Weatqhouae 00 A. B. bati.. · "'h 0 · k
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ALI.t-NAKEB or radloll Hrvioed. at Parjnc tbe Byrup tor one can at a
roNo1&gt;able pr~o. Brlnl In _l'01!f lime, the canned. Nlcc rctt,jno lht
~ib or. ~ za.t....J, B. u;. ~ rrape l'tavor nnll wnl keep indct·
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APPt·EB apple
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apples. sugar for f!"ch quart Jar
Ofopped Dellcloua 80o per bUilhel.
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: up. rJuce dm Klcr!hzcd jill' Jn u
l'OR SALB-Presh Jersey cows and 1!IIlii uf hilt watuL' und add tht
thcro~h-bred
spotted Poland ~rapc M . Make the 11yrup with one
QtiiPa P~l . Prtcea ren:tOnable. ·up of Nugu.t· nnd sl!ffidcnt water
Wrlte or eu Vlcto1· Oonhelmer . .o ll!J the iar. .Boil the fiUjfar antl
ci'Dli:;:'i:'ero::;:yf::iR;;.• •D. 2.
9-24-3t INntm· ulltll thc1'c iJ: a thin eyrup
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•an immediately with lids and r ub·
)C~ that have been Mlcrilizcd. Altowmg It to stand. inl(lroves the
!lavor. Whtln fendy to serve th•
tfrUp wiU hu.ve absorbed tho111nvo;
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lEI rt•udy tu pour from 't he can.
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weigh2 10"6 pounds ·~·- hae' ·
brown 'balr and eyes. He1
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aireed: is her feminity.
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Bt. Louis at Detroit.

Wo~an Athletes

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Nn'tioila'l _'R~stauriu'tt ~o.~ i­
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d,.trie\ tlt'at 'lnake your ·eity and n - laae m opportuni" to
eni:oiltil,ge ~~:jjjlllt.aaill theiil1n their lrowth for therein rata thl!l
tucceta of yoar comlllliilit)' il:nd the welfare of all who live and
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~ 'Muiac• ahoUld ibe tau;lit that the time to be careful

Plaids are u.cefdingly smart In
llrhtweleht soft h_airy woole11s ID
oXford e:ray or in vivid rt:d tone•.

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Bleil will be received. uP unUl lM 1
lpciudlnl the ,2nd o~ October 19S3,
for tqrn,lJhli!f coa.l tor \he Court I
Houae and Ja.U, Ooe.l t.o be Clean
lump,
Cowltf Co.auniB.slonin reWrve
the rlth~ to re~ect any or all Bid&amp;. J
~ of CountJ Oommtuionera
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f.ttaMI o1 Laelu Uolt.er, Deensed
NotJce Ia llereb)' 1Jlven tbat Homer Holter. has been duly appo.lnted
and qualUled. as Executor ot the
Estate at Lucius BOlter late or

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Meigs County, Ohio, d!ceased...
Oa.tcd thia 11 day ol Sept. 1933.

RotfJ •huld tit• eup bfJ held w it en
tfJa. U poored, f6Tving formally or

11. A. 14&lt;Culloucll

Proba'-'

Judie ot tbe
Court
Melp Cowjty, Ohio.

in./ormall11r
A tea ia the \qs\ forrnal oJ aH

meal! a~d there art: no brd and
faa\ rt.des to be followed since ever yone observes \he de&amp;"ree of formall\y that 1ulb her scale of en·
tertainln~ best. It tht teapot ia
larp and heavy. it will be easier
to take the cup to the pot than to
earrr the pot to the cup. rr the
pat 11 smal1. llebt and easily rRH·
nipul&amp;ted, it is better to leave the
Rounded up In a serieH of t•aida by New York pollee, O'Connell, llcion ot th~ Albany, N. Y., political dan,
No foCIYertilernent will be taken ro' cup on the tray and pout· into it.
this group of seven men and wQmen arc hP. Id in con- who t~:~ntative~y itlentifi('d two of the rnen L'.'ft k
_. tb.aZl a. m1Dlmum chaq:e o1 This is not qui~ so easy and rum;
nt.~ction with a st.~riea ol crime!! including 6 murdcrli right are: }' red Prcntil, Phillip Zieglm, LcumJ!'J
tWllt-nve centes tor tach ina'· the riak of being less gracc[ul. I!
•nd 8 bank t"Obbories. One of them Is also su!d to Scarnicl, Charlc11 H cr;{q: and Ao.thony Hemu. The
the t~ comes frlim. the samovat•,
Mn oonfe~taed complicity in t.hu )ddnopinc o( John women are: Eleanm· Scarlllcl antl Made Ru:;:m OcfLI.
the cup ill held under the spout, - -- - · - - ------;-;=c-::c:-=-:
quite n~tture.lly, but one thing iA
Llo:vd Van Nest and mother were ,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
very important- the cup 15 hould 1
Pomeroy visitors Thursday.
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of EJ.eoo&amp;or
not be touched unnecessarily by th«!
Btnncs Vlolet was cal!mg on Llnflngera of the pourer
Mary V!oltt and COl'\ Binnes were ton !'.!ldkltr Friday.
FOR RENT-BmaJ.I cottage SST
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\il.itlng P'ranz Barnhart and fltl11Bmncs Violet and son spent Sataen'J Code. Beca. 10112-13
(lrant St., Middleport, 0 . Miss
I halle h-eard n/ WJing tnptota a~ Uy at Rct&gt;tW!lle. They aloo called. o.rl urc.uy night with his atster, Zclla JM.~l4! or Mal7 MeO!tee Otc:eued
J!ima Boice, Che5blre, R. 0 • 2 a ~~~~~• /01' iee cremm. /1 it 111u:- Mrs. Bel Sc....;cr Sunday.
Prur or near Jerl:l(!yvtne.
Notice 1.s hereby given tbat A. B.
,.,.,7 1_·3_t=,-==--::- .. ---::----:c:-:l r:~ss/!!l, Rtld 1,1 wltat prowH·tw11~ te
Maay p ar uhlll IP.huued to llw
Riilph, Oalfl aud Prank Perry 11 McGhee has b:!en duly appointed
pc)Ji
RENT-Newly
furnJahcd •t ustdr
I home of h er ..h ugh.tcr, Mrs Qcllu. have beett working on the Deata and qualified as Executor of thi!i
apartment, a.ll modem convenlen~ I A vanilla icc cream recipe will Mldk:lft' Monu"y after 6pendmit " Prrrry farm ~he past week.
I E.~tatc of Mary MCJ0hf!5 lat.e or
few days on Bear.vallow Ridge.
D nle Per!'y a.nd wlle 15penL,Sat'ur· r Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
• c:a:, Nell.t to poa4Jft'1oe BldiJ. whuw how tnpioca c1w be uaed:
Phone E . s . Beegle, 204-J. 9-21·3t
Dale Hart o.nd :fo.m.lly of Athens d11.y nlaht w1th Charley Buttll and
1 Tb•P 111 1nute IJploc• 1;. hp '" "
wtre ca.Uing on JeJf Violet and wl!e 1 tamlly.
Dated this 5 do.y or Bept. 1933.
2 c milk • .c~ldocl
IIJ c "';."
Thur•Jdu.y llfL;,rnoon. Mrs, Violet
Bob
Perry and family were tht: 1
6. A. MCCullough I
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3 Tbll1• U~ht (!ltn • Yillll l Hotp IUH• •
t·f'tumcd heme with Lhcm for a few I fllllday ;4UCStfl of J ctr VIolet o.ncl I
Judge or the Probat-d Court
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1 ru wt.n.a
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\1Cii;:S COUn~y, Ohio.
JI'QR. SALE-Jonatbay &amp; Ot1mes
I TbEp ~amll.
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~:~ appl.. ~ and up wlthoot
Add lnpioeu to mHk, nud cook ;,.
taklera. JOhn Werner
ou 1a double boiler I r, mmuteu, or uut iJ
IUB Creek.
o ..21·3t I tapioca 111 clear and m1xturc thick·
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room onod, ~tirrmg f~cq.uently. Strain
HOW P~OPl.e ua
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hot mJXll,lrc, 11tlrrmg thrt•ugh !l
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AROUND MOR.Tif\tE!R
rtuonable. Por further lnforma..
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9.. 19..6~ C?rn llyrup. Stir until sugar I ~
LtKE BE!S WHE.N HE WA~
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A MIL.L.IONAIRE ANO HAO
ipQBAi:&amp;-.-Rye, (lreen bean• at\d IIUK'Rr to egg white!'! nnd ~at until
itiAi MANSlON
~~nlpa. H. ·x. BWih Mtddleport, stlft. Jo~o)d into cold tupioca
ON THE H!U. ---·
O~; Pbone un ..R.
g.. ~;u .. u tul'e. Fold Jn cream and \'anilla
furtt into freezing uay rJ f an auto
"GOODY
UPLE Butter Apples and owed mntlc :refrigerator and frl!eze ~~~
AVOiDED
ddel' or sale. Web8tel" Orch~dB, rapidly &amp;.!1 possiblt", three to four
1ilt1 Jtj!Zf.,,
Keno
D·1'1-8t
ho11.rs qsuaJiy urc l'equircd. Thi~
TOGT5!
--J,.;;;..... - - - - - - - - - - · - ·· rcc1p1• muke(: 1 qu:ut of icc crcnm
f'qR BALE-One Delco '150 watt and i:i considered quite RUCCetisful
~Uio111atle llghl plant wllh bat•

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TOOTS AN}) CASPER

Fully Re-conditioned
Re~y For Use
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Buick Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 Plymouth Sedan
1931 :Plymouth Sport Coupe
1931 Plymouth Sedan

.SCORE 52 TO 0

llob&lt;at: M•mor In Quaailar7
al to HOW S'tal'tint Une"1' WiiiLoek

1932 WiUys Sedan

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1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan

DINING ROOll AND
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ALBA

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ClJtcago a.t ~land.

te'rya 80 A. H. one $10 watt De~o
Dclkious Grape Juice
wttb Weatqhouae 00 A. B. bati.. · "'h 0 · k
tery
volt t.U e'...trte radlOf. l· ~- ,., triC il) lr~a1dna- this delic-

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Ver~atile
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Ohl 0 ~\!8 aru.pe j uice that ~;t~yi! aw~et,
• ller '" the proceduru. By follow
o.22·8t. I
nar tue directions clOHely and pre·
ALI.t-NAKEB or radloll Hrvioed. at Parjnc tbe Byrup tor one can at a
roNo1&gt;able pr~o. Brlnl In _l'01!f lime, the canned. Nlcc rctt,jno lht
~ib or. ~ za.t....J, B. u;. ~ rrape l'tavor nnll wnl keep indct·
aJC\,1~ ~~. ·~
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l'ltl!!lj'., •'f.b'e p'toportioq to 'vH fa
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hie cup of grapes alfd one cup of
APPt·EB apple
butter
apples. sugar for f!"ch quart Jar
Ofopped Dellcloua 80o per bUilhel.
p
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ut t .11 wmhcd grH(les, pulled
Ii)~L.
' 9.. 2fl.st . r,·om tho1r r.temK into a mea 8urinc
: up. rJuce dm Klcr!hzcd jill' Jn u
l'OR SALB-Presh Jersey cows and 1!IIlii uf hilt watuL' und add tht
thcro~h-bred
spotted Poland ~rapc M . Make the 11yrup with one
QtiiPa P~l . Prtcea ren:tOnable. ·up of Nugu.t· nnd sl!ffidcnt water
Wrlte or eu Vlcto1· Oonhelmer . .o ll!J the iar. .Boil the fiUjfar antl
ci'Dli:;:'i:'ero::;:yf::iR;;.• •D. 2.
9-24-3t INntm· ulltll thc1'c iJ: a thin eyrup
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• •- - - · mur uver lh1! grnpe/5 and seal th~
•an immediately with lids and r ub·
)C~ that have been Mlcrilizcd. Altowmg It to stand. inl(lroves the
!lavor. Whtln fendy to serve th•
tfrUp wiU hu.ve absorbed tho111nvo;
ttom the ~:rape~&gt; , 1md the juice will
lEI rt•udy tu pour from 't he can.
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weigh2 10"6 pounds ·~·- hae' ·
brown 'balr and eyes. He1
!11'8&amp;teot ·ehl"'m• the ju&lt;IJ4,4
aireed: is her feminity.
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P!llladelphta t wOshlnaton.
Bt. Louis at Detroit.

Wo~an Athletes

Maijoric

of Ch\!liiii'O who wa•
Ameii~K'8 ··most be~liti~lll '
waitress 'by judge• of 'tite
Nn'tioila'l _'R~stauriu'tt ~o.~ i­
ation ·in conNention ln Chi·

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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

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MARION"

·HOLLINS ..

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ie.t4''i'Ht alim linea.

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F.viii'jbOity abould read the clauifiecl ada. r.toat everybody
fincls '\" for theta, for idaey are ~f il'efll nlue to both buyer anCI
1
'tollllfr. ·

bow or a 6catf col·

A f411 inverted plait

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ia before accid~ h11~ 'Dot iift~da. • By - t thinking
''Sk¥._7 Fir~\;" 'it. "to't of the.n jamj&gt; head ·fint into ~Me.

lQt, And don't you like the bqt~
•tft~t~l

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You ahould never for.et the importance of the yarioua in·
d,.trie\ tlt'at 'lnake your ·eity and n - laae m opportuni" to
eni:oiltil,ge ~~:jjjlllt.aaill theiil1n their lrowth for therein rata thl!l
tucceta of yoar comlllliilit)' il:nd the welfare of all who live and
~""*lb
~ 'Muiac• ahoUld ibe tau;lit that the time to be careful

Plaids are u.cefdingly smart In
llrhtweleht soft h_airy woole11s ID
oXford e:ray or in vivid rt:d tone•.

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S.-top
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play. Bennett's ktck was

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1iqrmatlon to the .•kir1.

M!!•t citlea aeem t(! Iur-v• a if1t of trajnecl 11'4!&amp;~·

-~•k• it at an unbclievabb' l!jll~ll

lf~ey

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;.: 'Heoa Had Nat Yet R•
ceiYed Car

READERS' NOTICE - U 7ou want
the N ew1 Oftl.ee of T)le Dall7
Trlbuue, call 288-L; If the Buoln ...

WEATHER FORECASTS

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Dq lo--&lt;lloud y. probably ~;n.Or•
er!'l In Wezt a nd North partkiM t.onictit .~ NMf
Tuesday and ln Soutbeaat
Wanner In SOutheast portJon

Oftlce aalr for 202-R.

LEASED WIRE OF · INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
u It'• News It'll

The Tribune

'S TR~ ES

By Carrier 16 Cen11--By Mail $4 .00

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IF PlAftS W~ HK

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NATION'S CR£~ IT
BEING DISCUSSED
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Principal Ar1JUment
Preeent Hingea
Preeidenc:y

Heoitancy By Company :
In Signing, W orriee
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Secret Seuion

"INS" OBJECT

SECRECY ENJOINED

To Shelviq Of San Ma.r-1
tin; Willing To Divide Cabinet Poeb

By Preeident Who le Diapleaeed By Lending
Delay By Bantu

By WILLIAM ifc.HUTCHINSON
INs Staft Oorrespondent
OC:'pyrlght, Hl33, by INS
WUhlqtou, Sept. 26-INBW~th C1011sular reports Indicating
tbe interior ot Cuba ls borderinl on
ll state of ' anarchy,
.PMsldeDt
Rooaevelt toda.y wu prepared to
flak the sucoeu o1 hill coveted pan.

, ·Washington ,

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r~renee

last. ·fliaht between Presi-

dent Roosevelt and

his

nna.netal

advisers.

Inftation, it was 1a.id by those

I conferrlnf

with the president, waa

inot considered at the Sunda.)' night

\Vith Mr.
Inoelinr.
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~~~~~::cor naval

tommalnden

Secretary of
Harold L. Ickes, the mun who
c.ontrola dioburoem ent
the $3,300,000,000 federal puhl;c work s fund s, .as he
in Chicago to talk to th e
National Conference of Mayors about public impro veme nt
pr.o jects. Several mayo.. greeted him al th e stati oh. Left
to right: Mayor C. Nelson Sparks, Akron, 0 .; Mayor Dun.
W. Hoan, Milwaukee ; Sccretar•· lc k e~ a nd Mayor T .
.ln)lrnlte&lt;ii Wallmsl•oy of

:c:;:,-c;,_the-:: l!leventeen warships now
Cuba.
the

At N~ Extra Cost!.
ILLUSftf\fiONS

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Six Killed In Traffic Accidenb; Three Die By Own
•' Hand While Oiie Ia V:ittinl (!)f Fatal Shooting
Follo.wing An Argument

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MT&amp;. Na.nnte McCarty of COlumbus returned Saturday
two weet'a vlslt with her mother,

MJs. Bi':!phen GUmore

l£urel

of

'ttn:d.
Ml'S.'- onmore recentlY
ra o v e d from her hom• 1n
the countl')' to Laurel Stfeet where
llhe hal rooma In the EppeUn pro..

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olnilall wh.,.. he will
week end wtlh bls wlte!~~-'fa.!l'~:
ter. Jean who reeently

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Rlchcot.e 41'1ffi
Enamel, l&amp;ll oolurs
li'lat Wa.ll, Paint.

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bJ the lUnf181 and d'tath •, ot hll '
fnother, Mn. Mila start, reiurited ;
twme Saturday.

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69

Hill,

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returned bY motor to ADD. .Ar· · ·

bor, Mich., I'rlcla.v •hero

reawne her
caner. or the

$ •. 10
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f!1&gt;m Kc0onnelplll6 Prlday JJhero
lhe baa been th• pest pt her 815t.er' Mrs. -0~ QtttJII. / ' I ' ~

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In the face of rieing prieeol Imagine! Our
B!@ire dock included in thia Sale-Take · ad vantap 'ilf Thie Saving• I
Compare Theee Valuea
PAINTS
Bill-Bro. House

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and Leo PJtlllliY. IJr~ of, Oolwn·
are the ·week en4 rucata of Mrs. t
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WHen YOUR Ci
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