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Core J , W . MCCullouah,

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Jq.stlce of

tt1e peace, Tu~ay afternoon.

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The woman's adml&amp;sion of gUtlt.

SIX' DAM~

to tha

A. Result Of New Pro-j
. ~ ;jec:t; 24&gt; 25, 26, A~td
-, 9, 10, 11, to Go

charge resulted 1n
:;·-;:..:··;-.Costs o(·tb9! ·c~ .
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pay and wa.
was arrested Tuesday attercaunty a.utllorltles dis~
Meveral bqt.tlf'!:s or a.lle~red
at her home . .A small

brouifht to Pomeroy
and the remainder
the Edwards 11ome in

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went to the Ed·
on a Up that a tuattlve
Wall tn hiding there. Tl'!e
Bcl).aefer. eaca~
and a sea:ch of
vicinity of the Ednot: :reveal hla

Fall aud Winter
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learned, and later l'fport.id to the
auditor's ortlce here, meaning thnt
o. 20 per cent reduction In the valuatlon or au town lots and
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league tiled a request
with the
Meigs Oounty Board ot RevlslOM
ask.Lng for a flat 20 per cent 11!·

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In taxe11 In December

BU:di~tll wll.l be cut to the. extreme, It wa.s foreseen, and elimi-

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wUI be
necessary. The bud~
balam•era,
wh.O prevlouely have
found It a hU(Je t.BI!k

to balance the

budset face conalderably more
work in
the
appropriation
of
amO\Hlta ror various public departmanti with less lund!! to be dertved from taxe11.

Leaders of the revaluatlpn move·
ment In this' ·countY, · wi..L.h Ule ro·

ductton a certah•~Y. feel ttu\t the
20 per cen reduction ill reMOnably
comparable · to reductkm~ reported
1n other counties In this section ot
the staLe.

Personals

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Items You Will Need For Fall
Buy Now And .Save

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ALL t'iodDs

Abv ANCINC

36 Incli'Fancy
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Boy's Orange Football
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86 in. Fancy Dress Prints ·
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Snow White Ironing Board, pad
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ter, tl1e promise has fiOile out that
relief mUIIt be more adequate and
that 11 ueeNSary the govunment
will ttMUn! that It ls.
Alread), a report trom Harr)' L.
Hopkins . .federal relief Bdministrator, llhows, 28 r.ta.t.ea have reported Increased rellet 008t8, which

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Ladies Fancy · I . ' . · 1• ' . ;,$}.46
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lief. ·
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ot .$250.000 to build· up reUef ror
upe~oyed transtentl.

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"STOP - LOSS" PLAN

unemployment relief ftc-

AdmlnlBtr;ator

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THURSDAY and

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Aa. Unrest Spreads;
pension Starts At
Weirton Plant

New Plan To Prevent
fair Sellin1 Is Under Consideration

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BEING STUniE~ BY
ADMIN 15TH

urer., Just made public. ahow that
of 40 atates repoa;.ina. 10 tndlco.t..
lld Increase~~ 1n families on relief,
aaalliSt 12 with rew ramllies, nnd
eiRht otbel'• not tabulated.
'I'benJ was a drOp of abOut f
per cent lD th~ total of families
aduaiJ,y rttelYina: relief over the

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Capes,

M~'• Hi.h,Sh~ '. ·. .' .. : :$2.25,

ACentury Ot Progress

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WIRKERS WmENS1
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RETAil
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Every relief apncy of the aov·
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Hope Bleached Mul!lin

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hi -Order ToP
Emplo:yment .

Special For Saturday :Morning
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o'clock P'rlday afternoon with In1tennent followtnQ' ln the- Beech
Orove eemetery bl ch&amp;rre of
l"'nsterwald undertaldn&amp;" •..;;..,,;;;;.

In Mayoralty Race

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lftwa 1&amp;'1 ID The Tttbune

RELIEf
~ON&amp;ENTHHE TO
MD POOH PEOPlE

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Shoe Department'
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on the &amp;dminlstn~.t.ion profram of
N!llef for the winter.

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~KJI;P.RINos wo~AN PAssEs
Mra. P . A. Salley, 74, ~d
SEPTEMBER 29
away at her: home at Bocklprtngs
MUSIC ·JJ'J L 0, 0, r.
Rt 'J : J5 a .m. Wer,l.nesde.•• foltoWft·,R
SYNCOPATO&amp;s
ont-- Daac•tll o. prot~cl.ed 'mntm:; wtth compllbUon of dl8eases, . 8h&amp; W&amp;ll formerly
Admi'!iion
Miss Lizzie Joa.ohlm.
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· Jl'ttnf'roJ 1erv1cel wtll be. co,nduct;Genb&gt;2Sc: plus lax
aci from the family residence at J

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ductlon.

AL that time, however, It wu
learned thru the au~ttor that lt
- - would be almOBt ltnpoNible to obtatn such a reductiOn on the tax
duplicate or June. 1933. and the
proper procedure seemed ,to be to
walt U/&gt;tll the collection ol the
June, '1933, taxes and then make
the proper request tor the oropooed
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reduction.
FaUurfri ' to get the reduction at
t.hat time made the league more determined' anci tho battle was continued until the obJective WIUI flnlllly attained In spite of a number
or delf:t'YS.
! The ora:aniiQtiOn wn.~ keot in·
t.JU;:t throughout U1e fight for a reduction. ·
; It was a loug, hard and deter. mined buttle that was walled on
~;E~ ;~ county
the part of the ~rroup or Mete!!
c1tlzell8 compriaing the taxpayers organlzo.Uon but lt Is felt by
many that they have been amply
repaid wJth the public announce~
mont of tbe "udlt.or that the reduction, o.s requ•ted , htts been ap~
proved.
, ~ordJn1 to the audltor bl11 of·
flee wm \lmmedJatAly bee:ln the te•
~loua P~ure uf pl&amp;eiDI the 21
!:Hit ce~t ,toductlon on the valuatloi:J
Qf reQI p.r operty and the reduction.
wiU be, eUectlve on ., lhe December,
1933 duplicate.
With ttle reduCtlon In the valuation of ,all • l'l'O.I · prQDertY, Meigs
cou.nt!l' otflcta;s were raced wtth
the 'rtallzatton that It will be Immediately necesanry t.o pare all ex:penses to ..the minimum Jn aCCOrd•
ancp with .ttle redueed amount to be

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New Fall

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ty Taxpayers Lea&amp;'Ue to reduce high buUdinp within tbe countY wUl
effe(!tlve Immediately .
taxes In Metp county, has
been
The taxpayers league was fonned
realized It was learned Tuesday
o.ro when citl·
w1th the announcement of Auditor here many
the continued
H. J . Blackmore that the 20 per
In COlD•
cent flat reductlon 1n tlle valulltton
re..:uced n.lua·
of all real estate ln the county had P,ior!'•M_..t;
countle.g, began
been approved by the State Tax
to have redue·
Ccmmi&amp;sion.
The approva.~ ut ;.ue ab5tract of
all rea.J eHtate property In Melga lm.;:~r~~~ that Melp county
county, rued l'e(:ently wlth the Tax
receive proper reu.uctlon in

was made Tues- Commlelon by the

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Announces 20% Reduction to Be
Effective in December

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Tribune, ~·II 1188-L; If tbt luahl•
Otllce aak for 20Z·B.

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"Sure, I made it for my
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I drtnk lt. myseU," declared (dollle
l!:dwards, 64·Yf'8.r.-old • MlddtePort
woman, when a.&lt;~ked U she w•a
auJity or not guUty of -pos&amp;e68(on' qt
alk!ged intox:icatinB horrie brew

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1Possessmg Liquor
ObJective After Months of ·. . :
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NEW VALU~ TO BE SET UP
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lack Of Tran1portatioit
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VIRGINIA

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I:JT IS

with ge neral pleas ure and satil!fucbon that
average American Citizen reads of the' decision and
e ub ~Jeq uent m ess~g e of P1 etud ~ nt RooHevelt relative to
th e naval hohday s uggested by England.
l'"or y carR t h1.s to untry h us mainh1u1ed n. n~vy far be-

low t hl! stnmgth necessa ry m proportion to that maint umed ~Jy Englan dJ F or ye ars our nab cn has done 50
•nuch rp.ore t han ~ ll others combined 111 an honest effort
to brmu abo ut g e n ~ ral good feeling among nations, thnt
t here is no co mparison. F'or years all we have receh•&lt;'d
for our· endeavors, is the worst of l'Very argument So th~t
.i.t 1~ no'.¥ tlm e to 'assert ourselves and take our proper pla.c:e
!\mong!\lntiOnl:'i , bUilding or not building, RS we see fit,
a s oth€'1: natwns l!tt~mpt to dictate to us.
'rl'J.e thne has come to assert in such a _po'sitive ma.n-1
ncr tha,t all others will reali ze that we will sta,ntt for no
more of th e dill y-dallymg that ha. taken up so much time
in the PuJSt. It is time we were giving them aU to underFtand Ota t QUl' patience has been exhau3ted and tha,t we
intend ito have what is rightfully ours if unusual means
a r c n c~t!R!i ar)· f or geltl hg it.
The mon ey ~ pent fo r a biggtn· mwy, for a lligge.r
a rm ,y , ('·o r bigge r nir force s, is we ll spent. It goes to u ve-ry
lti'Cnl d.cgrc e, t oward the payment of ~Sahlllll~ of men who
t~f\! butldtug and fo1· men who an' m the service who
oth e rwl ~:~c wuuld be Without visible means of support and
11 therefote t'i erves u good purpose. We hnve no't yet nor
cuu WI{ e\'PI, KU long o ~ we urc a nation worthy of the
name, rea ch lhc pomt wh ere we can have our sons and
• '8 :-~turv c while there is n way to prevent
duJJgh~l
sturv utlou.
Pie!ildent Roosevelt should forg et diplomat:y and
hon eye,l phrases, call a spade a spad e anp IP,t ~he wor)d
in , gen~r·\ under.tond, th~t froro now on, h QnQcforth aud
forev ef ; the Unit ed State• Gov'!roa/neilt ·~ hall :be roa)!l·
t.oine u ;for uoul oy a nd of the Ame11cuu poople and thnt
11fter us, .. other nations come first."

~:=.~~~::,:~::"Einru nopH~N
rUNOS
un
llekl Wednetd&amp;y at Lowell. The I
next conference to be Mld next. '
year, w1ll be held ln Jllddleport at. I

CHICAGO

95 Our of Town Ladiea p..,..
ent at Diatrict Seuion
of D. A. R.

n.":!"':'..,:'!.,Cit,:;_

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McCuUouah Ullcov·
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Th'Je\rtiry
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MONEY TAKEN

VALUATIONS REDUCED
THE
clnHounccm t: ut of tlic County Auditor that u. rc~uc~

1wn of 20 p c 1 cf' llf m \' aluatioll of l' e RI o~:~ Lute i~1 Mc,l![!ol

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olll ~p~al;n~te;•;•~we~&lt;e~w;o;ok~l;llf~O~n~1~t~.~~

Cllarll!s F. Urschel, millionaire
man. In Oklahoma City and · snat- _
ched " him on t he night or J uly 22
last were Bates and Kelly
Federa l authontles believe that
Bates and Kell y may ha ve each
ta ken $75 ,000 or th e ransom money
Who rece1ved tlM! other $50 000 Is
rurblemn llca l accordm~ t n t hfl •r
theory Thf'y are convinced that the
873,25() found Ol"' the Cass Coleman
ranch was the major portion of
Kelly's "cut."
The go! ernment succeeded In
Jl nkln g Ba es up df'flnlt!' ly with t he
lddnaplng It WR5l no surpr l..&lt;!e to r
tllPm , therefo re. that BaWs did not ,
lf\ ke lhe staPd Fnur wttnP.sse.s m~ ~ ,
eluding Ursche l himself. pom ted
out Ba tf!s In t he court! oom as one
d lhe twc act ua l kidna pers
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otorate-Wrile ua for rateo.

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Theatre
Thun~day

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"A CENTURY OF
PROGRE~' .
A trip to the World's Fair,
at a.b!olutely no cost. You
donl han to ro to Chicqd to
..ec lhls blr ~pccl:.aele-J'Oa'JI
se~ mo~ 6f lhe Fair ' bJ LblB
picture than It
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Uenriet!a Cresmau
Heather &amp;.ngeJ. N"""an• 1: &lt;1 ~­
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ll ~yt ~. Hedda Hoprw:r,
Maurt:, U,t.i\.l;;(.i:i'f Mt'- l KUTONE NEWS

LIBERTY
THEATRE
Middleport.

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Mem phis Tenn Sept 2S- INS- '
George "M~chlne Oun ' Kell y has
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admitted takln!{ part In Lhe $200 .000
Fr1day and SaturdaJ
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abduction of Charltl8 F u 1 sch el,
"1NTER,NATION'AL
mllllonail c oU man. and will b&lt;' !
HOUSE"
lusl1ed to Oklahoma Cit y la t.e t his
PeQ:¥ HogJUil J.oyr.~. )Y. C.
latte! s daughter, Dorothv R Fell week to stand t.t la l. Departmen t or \
FIELDS, Ruddy Va.lee, ~qto Woolw01 th Donahuf' - grand80n Ju!rt.lre officials so. ld to tlav
Pians rrre being complef..ed tOOuv 1
art l.: rw in, Gtur,c Butqs a ad
Of the late P W Woolworth and an
Gracie Allen. Cab Callow..,..
heir to the ftve and ten cen mll- for remova l of th e despemdo and
his wife, Knlhryn to OkJahoiJ' a by :
Bela Logos! , Col Stoopnarle
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a~::ainst
:! n~ Budd.
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n dtt~ at lhe • MJII9 an)' J)OS.'lible att empts to rrce
tl) e
Shorts : Betl) Boop llf l'epere
Long' iNland estate. 1.!1 a machine gunner
The Salt~r-Jau a ' J• Cuba.
of the Randolph!&gt;, the
trn\ted Stales District Jud~t: H 8 f
Mali nee 3;45 P. M. FndV~
a~d l~:. ~~_!:t,'l1.,~-'-lae_'-:-s_;..,And
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Slorage Capacity 10,000 Baaketa, Pomeroy.

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defe nse bu41iet to •~oo,Qp(J, J,&lt;! is gpjnK .tp ~ply ql!
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they Clio, it will
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Md tires. And with fall
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fine toba&lt;:w,. Norice rhe a$' on
Lucky Strike.• See how even, how
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aro~nd. And remember this~~
.-tice wear is slower i~
wiJJ.ter tban it is in 8J.lmmer
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tion all winter and you wiU
atiJl h.ave tood
tires for ,.
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withstand the ravJ.te~ of
hot sqmmer rdids. We
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against Batl!s was the findi ng or q1
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trousers wht'l' he was nr rt steQ on !I
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8hannon whPI'e U rcht&gt;l was held :
ca ptive
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B aU,;oy's fa ilure to take the stand
was a• t rlhu led to h is rear thnt hls
lurid crim ina l CtH ef'r would be
naun ted befcH~ the Jnry by the i ·
govern m ent prosecutors
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Store at Hom~ where you can keep in
touch with your applea.

the pocket books of a ho•t of property ,owners throughout. 1
F"&lt;Orthcrmore, th ey will be felt in another qQarter and
lhat iH by th e hoard which has the job of bo.lancing the
budget for the coming year. Naturally a great reduction
: n mcomc will result from this 20 per cent redUction and"""'"'"·"
n:1turnlly expenses mu~:~t be cut a correHpondinr amount
m· th e county will face the situation of having expenHes
lur grt~ uter than lts income.
When th ese reductions ore made bl' the boar~. therefnr c, it may he expected that there will be" complaints in
vu riou s1 quarters, but decr~ased taxes can oply come
lJuough a decreu1:1ed expense account !\I'd public expen·
rlitut·cs will have to be curtaUcd in the "1llme mt~-nner and
by apvroximatelY the same routes a• are uoed by ipdiviq'lalo wh en they ftnd their incomes have been pruportion;.tely decl'eased.
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The time should have long since passed when public
r xp e n~t·s ::~hould go on without 11egard to where the money
io commg from. lnllividuals !lave been retrenchin11 for
' evernl yearo but tlte av~ra~e JlOIItician finds it harder to
,;ecreasc c~peno~s ~hen ' pu)&gt;lic lu~tl• ore inv?lveq t~11n
1t i• to have a dentist remove hjs ~~l;~ .al)d thll.~ !a,~IO !t~le
und ertuki!ltr· ~owever, riow t)lllt Ill~ II!OY•)II'r ge~n ~··
eo mpli•h"'\, otlter tl1ing~ li!~Y be c~pected io keep
with the gesture.
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CRIPPLED YOUTH
WINS $9 000 AWARD

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Col umbus, o &amp;&gt;pt. 28-lNS-A
$9 000 verdict agllin11t the Newf\l'lr:
Shoe .Storf'5 c o . t.oda y ~a:; held by
Sum Williams 11 -ycar- old crtnnted
,... ...acnewsbOy-of Akron aJ&gt; a 1esu1t of
tion h ere yeste rday by the Ohio
Suprt me court
The coun ref used t.o consider U1e
compan y's a ppeal m the ca.ee which
(Qantlnued rrom J,f&amp;A'e one)
res ulted from an lnjury received by
shown at Ulls trial t hat the t wo the boy a.s he attempLed to dodge
men . w.ho enter.ed t he boll)e of f rom under a al11n which fell as

S~ore

'County Super•
County, will i.J c mnd c effective for the l ~HiS taxc~, first
pa ym e nt of wh ic h 11-1 du e m December, ld p,robaQly the
l!lten.~ent
best ne.wR r ~ce t ve d b y a lung-8nff cring, tax paying public '
NO •PLAN FORMED
in many a long do.y.
The long, hard battle fur such red&lt;Octiun put up hy Ai 'f,tt, 'T.il Saial, Ao To
the organizali on hand ed together for sucb purpose, thus
fi~anciAJ, Qf Weak
comes to an e nd . That the effortK 'put fnrth by thc!:lt.-" tax
l)iltr,i cb
paye rs, have nat Ueen WK8ted. is indeed n~tent to all t~x­
''•J;!l'W:fO tbOUJh :til\e ftnanciPK of
Jlayerl:l and a vote of thanks is due the Taxpayers' Le..,gue.
U'!F
sch~IB l\aa not been adee&amp;,uat.ely
While the battle was a long one, the result of it ill
pl,'ovllled far, tt ~ftppears ~at, in
no more than might have been expected wllen it ~~~ takAn vluw .or logJalatton wblch h~ been
Into l'onsideration that many other countieK in the state enacted. aml in view of tbe sltuo.hnd mudc similar moves, Rome in even grea.tet' arnoun~s tlon now as comQ&amp;rcd with tb.e sit~
the bb8.111B of
many, many mo1tth!'i before the nction was made binding
in our tn'&lt;n county.
The !'csutt::~ will he fat' renching and will be felt in

!Contln uedfrOOt Pl&amp;ie oru:)
cltans:e waa neoelll&amp;l'IY Thle would
lnvolvt! an 1!'%pi"''!Mlon on currency
lnft&amp;tlOI\ wh leh the president Ia reluctant to mtJ:e obeervers believe
Johnlon 1a IC.hed.uled to return t.o
tW om ce today after an absence of
11ii daya, d ue w a ml.nar operaLlcm i81l&amp;Ste r
for a n lntecUon H e 11 expected to
But I didn 't have Blly\hlng to
:.s&amp;ue a statement OJ\ the prell@nt do with the Chicaso mail robbery
!Latus of ~the re tail code a nd t.o an· or the Ko.ru&gt;~iS City Union at.a Uon
r.ounce the date when he expect.! It ma!!Silcre '
t..J r ecelvt ~resldentlal approval
M.ti.nacled and chll.lned to hUI oot
Benator Robert P Wagner , iDJ In tin: Shelby county
jail here
&lt;J f New York ebalrmtm ot the na- Kelly underweut. hours of a:rUIIni
Ul.lnal labor bo&amp;.rd, allio w1ll di&amp;cus!l at the ha ndl.: of pollee and federal
rerent labor dtsputes a!lP strlkea secret serviCe me n before he gr!W w.tlch have developed In various glu gly admi t ted his p a rt
In the
Industries while Johnson has bee n kidn aping
convaleadng a.t Walter Reed h08- ~
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Wagner has sLid he L!! willing to lntf' rvene If requested by plant om cla ls or wOrkers

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LnLdltina the pair when he aflned
a removal order &amp;L Jacluloll, tenn ..
ehortly before Ktlly ytelded under
unceasing qUPSUon lnlt
here and
oonlessed that he J)8 rtic1pai.Hd 1n
t.he Ursche l kldn a ptng
Well, you've JOl me rtrht on the
Urschel job," J ohn W. Keith of the
Washtngwn division ot the Depart.·
rne nt or JwtU:e division quoted t he

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For COnference

~:;r~~~~· PREVENTS MISUSE

~i,em to their homes.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Bruee Ward tNeva
the
IriiWWi ot the recent death of Misa Parsons) and baby d&amp;Uihter
or
the
week
to
boa
home
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COiwnOlara ~er, a former
lllddle- :M.r and Mrs. John Ell\«1
hua atter a \llait. with ' Ill' · anJf lfra.
port l!rl, at her home tn Obk:l,fo. Th ursday mo-m1na tor thelr
Hom er Oook.
~~~ed
an operation Ior 1\t Alr:Mn arter a. few d&amp;ya
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The deceased was l.'!th Mrs. Ward's parenta. Mr.
Mrs. T. W Jones tetumed Wf.d·
tho d&amp;blbter of the late WUUa.m. MJ s Ed Par sons and other
neoday evenlna .f&gt;oOm Oak HID,
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who
conducted a dry Uvea.
''here abe ·attended the funeral of
Mr Qnd Mrs. Oerl RUSAell and a. "'latlve.
1ooda sCOre here. corner or Mill
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street and Second Avenue, a num- 1L\li o sona of YounKstown Vtslted rt-1cently with Mr. Uld .Mrs. T B. Rus·
ber or yeara aso.
- !f!ll of BeeCh Street.
'filE WOMAN P.tYB
Be\'. W. B. Patterson &amp;nd family
.Mr.. &amp;nd Mrs. Joe li.OrTla ot North
left Wednesday for Oreadello 0 , to stcoild Avenue announce the blrth
take bp thelt residence there. Rev. c( a soP., born Tuesday
Mllleuport, 0., 'Sept. 28--INBl'a Uklon haa aerved M pMtor of
Mr. and 'L'"S Arthur oovert spent Sometlllng new In the W11 of dltl)e. ~eath M.' E. ChuGeh tor the, wednesday tn Columbus. on b\J,sl· \ or ce deci.!J.ona had been lwlded
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ness
dCl wn today by Ju4p R. B. Putnam
:Mr. and t((fs. Otto l!unter Qt Mrs. James Harley. Mrs. W.
or
Holmes countJ eornmon pleu
WfUaW,n came 'lfuesda.y ~ror a vis~~ E1yan, Mrs. Frank Vroman
w;lth • · IIIQd· Mrs J . w. Byera.
Sarah Dobbs motored to
.Arne~. Millen
-J,Ir. and Mra. J. E. Casto ot 'J·hursday where they vl!lted
JJobb;let",tW. ·V11:. an~M. K. Casto ot nnd Ml-s. C, A. Polnde~t.er.
of .rrosa
·n~lect
Dally
Nitrp returned '\Yf!:aneeday to their Martha Bryant and Mrs
Judge Putnam ordered
h&lt;m1es after a short villt here with 1 Bqwlea, who are In the
to •contribute two dollars
Mr.wapd. M.."'. Joe ~by. J . E. and wn HosplLal at Logan.
for the support. of her
M. K Ca c;w are r.onR of Mrs. Kirbv
Mrs Evelyn •.ewls, Mrs. Ph~Wp
childrtn. custodJ or
was awarded to Ames.
!t~__!_~d Ml'l!'. lttrby a.ecompanted l"!clnhart, Miss Ruth
Wise, 11118
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. . . . ., G(liJ.t S.tunSJ.)I. LOcated OD Lower lt!K:OP4 Slirell, }lpa\UOJ, Q,
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'mtJ]ISOAY. SEPTJIIIIBER :11, !HJ

VIRGINIA

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I:JT IS

with ge neral pleas ure and satil!fucbon that
average American Citizen reads of the' decision and
e ub ~Jeq uent m ess~g e of P1 etud ~ nt RooHevelt relative to
th e naval hohday s uggested by England.
l'"or y carR t h1.s to untry h us mainh1u1ed n. n~vy far be-

low t hl! stnmgth necessa ry m proportion to that maint umed ~Jy Englan dJ F or ye ars our nab cn has done 50
•nuch rp.ore t han ~ ll others combined 111 an honest effort
to brmu abo ut g e n ~ ral good feeling among nations, thnt
t here is no co mparison. F'or years all we have receh•&lt;'d
for our· endeavors, is the worst of l'Very argument So th~t
.i.t 1~ no'.¥ tlm e to 'assert ourselves and take our proper pla.c:e
!\mong!\lntiOnl:'i , bUilding or not building, RS we see fit,
a s oth€'1: natwns l!tt~mpt to dictate to us.
'rl'J.e thne has come to assert in such a _po'sitive ma.n-1
ncr tha,t all others will reali ze that we will sta,ntt for no
more of th e dill y-dallymg that ha. taken up so much time
in the PuJSt. It is time we were giving them aU to underFtand Ota t QUl' patience has been exhau3ted and tha,t we
intend ito have what is rightfully ours if unusual means
a r c n c~t!R!i ar)· f or geltl hg it.
The mon ey ~ pent fo r a biggtn· mwy, for a lligge.r
a rm ,y , ('·o r bigge r nir force s, is we ll spent. It goes to u ve-ry
lti'Cnl d.cgrc e, t oward the payment of ~Sahlllll~ of men who
t~f\! butldtug and fo1· men who an' m the service who
oth e rwl ~:~c wuuld be Without visible means of support and
11 therefote t'i erves u good purpose. We hnve no't yet nor
cuu WI{ e\'PI, KU long o ~ we urc a nation worthy of the
name, rea ch lhc pomt wh ere we can have our sons and
• '8 :-~turv c while there is n way to prevent
duJJgh~l
sturv utlou.
Pie!ildent Roosevelt should forg et diplomat:y and
hon eye,l phrases, call a spade a spad e anp IP,t ~he wor)d
in , gen~r·\ under.tond, th~t froro now on, h QnQcforth aud
forev ef ; the Unit ed State• Gov'!roa/neilt ·~ hall :be roa)!l·
t.oine u ;for uoul oy a nd of the Ame11cuu poople and thnt
11fter us, .. other nations come first."

~:=.~~~::,:~::"Einru nopH~N
rUNOS
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llekl Wednetd&amp;y at Lowell. The I
next conference to be Mld next. '
year, w1ll be held ln Jllddleport at. I

CHICAGO

95 Our of Town Ladiea p..,..
ent at Diatrict Seuion
of D. A. R.

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McCuUouah Ullcov·
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Th'Je\rtiry
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MONEY TAKEN

VALUATIONS REDUCED
THE
clnHounccm t: ut of tlic County Auditor that u. rc~uc~

1wn of 20 p c 1 cf' llf m \' aluatioll of l' e RI o~:~ Lute i~1 Mc,l![!ol

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olll ~p~al;n~te;•;•~we~&lt;e~w;o;ok~l;llf~O~n~1~t~.~~

Cllarll!s F. Urschel, millionaire
man. In Oklahoma City and · snat- _
ched " him on t he night or J uly 22
last were Bates and Kelly
Federa l authontles believe that
Bates and Kell y may ha ve each
ta ken $75 ,000 or th e ransom money
Who rece1ved tlM! other $50 000 Is
rurblemn llca l accordm~ t n t hfl •r
theory Thf'y are convinced that the
873,25() found Ol"' the Cass Coleman
ranch was the major portion of
Kelly's "cut."
The go! ernment succeeded In
Jl nkln g Ba es up df'flnlt!' ly with t he
lddnaplng It WR5l no surpr l..&lt;!e to r
tllPm , therefo re. that BaWs did not ,
lf\ ke lhe staPd Fnur wttnP.sse.s m~ ~ ,
eluding Ursche l himself. pom ted
out Ba tf!s In t he court! oom as one
d lhe twc act ua l kidna pers
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otorate-Wrile ua for rateo.

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Theatre
Thun~day

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"A CENTURY OF
PROGRE~' .
A trip to the World's Fair,
at a.b!olutely no cost. You
donl han to ro to Chicqd to
..ec lhls blr ~pccl:.aele-J'Oa'JI
se~ mo~ 6f lhe Fair ' bJ LblB
picture than It
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Uenriet!a Cresmau
Heather &amp;.ngeJ. N"""an• 1: &lt;1 ~­
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Nt :~bn,
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ll ~yt ~. Hedda Hoprw:r,
Maurt:, U,t.i\.l;;(.i:i'f Mt'- l KUTONE NEWS

LIBERTY
THEATRE
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Mem phis Tenn Sept 2S- INS- '
George "M~chlne Oun ' Kell y has
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admitted takln!{ part In Lhe $200 .000
Fr1day and SaturdaJ
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abduction of Charltl8 F u 1 sch el,
"1NTER,NATION'AL
mllllonail c oU man. and will b&lt;' !
HOUSE"
lusl1ed to Oklahoma Cit y la t.e t his
PeQ:¥ HogJUil J.oyr.~. )Y. C.
latte! s daughter, Dorothv R Fell week to stand t.t la l. Departmen t or \
FIELDS, Ruddy Va.lee, ~qto Woolw01 th Donahuf' - grand80n Ju!rt.lre officials so. ld to tlav
Pians rrre being complef..ed tOOuv 1
art l.: rw in, Gtur,c Butqs a ad
Of the late P W Woolworth and an
Gracie Allen. Cab Callow..,..
heir to the ftve and ten cen mll- for remova l of th e despemdo and
his wife, Knlhryn to OkJahoiJ' a by :
Bela Logos! , Col Stoopnarle
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a~::ainst
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n dtt~ at lhe • MJII9 an)' J)OS.'lible att empts to rrce
tl) e
Shorts : Betl) Boop llf l'epere
Long' iNland estate. 1.!1 a machine gunner
The Salt~r-Jau a ' J• Cuba.
of the Randolph!&gt;, the
trn\ted Stales District Jud~t: H 8 f
Mali nee 3;45 P. M. FndV~
a~d l~:. ~~_!:t,'l1.,~-'-lae_'-:-s_;..,And
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Slorage Capacity 10,000 Baaketa, Pomeroy.

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defe nse bu41iet to •~oo,Qp(J, J,&lt;! is gpjnK .tp ~ply ql!
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they Clio, it will
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Md tires. And with fall
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Lucky Strike.• See how even, how
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.-tice wear is slower i~
wiJJ.ter tban it is in 8J.lmmer
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withstand the ravJ.te~ of
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against Batl!s was the findi ng or q1
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trousers wht'l' he was nr rt steQ on !I
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8hannon whPI'e U rcht&gt;l was held :
ca ptive
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was a• t rlhu led to h is rear thnt hls
lurid crim ina l CtH ef'r would be
naun ted befcH~ the Jnry by the i ·
govern m ent prosecutors
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touch with your applea.

the pocket books of a ho•t of property ,owners throughout. 1
F"&lt;Orthcrmore, th ey will be felt in another qQarter and
lhat iH by th e hoard which has the job of bo.lancing the
budget for the coming year. Naturally a great reduction
: n mcomc will result from this 20 per cent redUction and"""'"'"·"
n:1turnlly expenses mu~:~t be cut a correHpondinr amount
m· th e county will face the situation of having expenHes
lur grt~ uter than lts income.
When th ese reductions ore made bl' the boar~. therefnr c, it may he expected that there will be" complaints in
vu riou s1 quarters, but decr~ased taxes can oply come
lJuough a decreu1:1ed expense account !\I'd public expen·
rlitut·cs will have to be curtaUcd in the "1llme mt~-nner and
by apvroximatelY the same routes a• are uoed by ipdiviq'lalo wh en they ftnd their incomes have been pruportion;.tely decl'eased.
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The time should have long since passed when public
r xp e n~t·s ::~hould go on without 11egard to where the money
io commg from. lnllividuals !lave been retrenchin11 for
' evernl yearo but tlte av~ra~e JlOIItician finds it harder to
,;ecreasc c~peno~s ~hen ' pu)&gt;lic lu~tl• ore inv?lveq t~11n
1t i• to have a dentist remove hjs ~~l;~ .al)d thll.~ !a,~IO !t~le
und ertuki!ltr· ~owever, riow t)lllt Ill~ II!OY•)II'r ge~n ~··
eo mpli•h"'\, otlter tl1ing~ li!~Y be c~pected io keep
with the gesture.
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CRIPPLED YOUTH
WINS $9 000 AWARD

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$9 000 verdict agllin11t the Newf\l'lr:
Shoe .Storf'5 c o . t.oda y ~a:; held by
Sum Williams 11 -ycar- old crtnnted
,... ...acnewsbOy-of Akron aJ&gt; a 1esu1t of
tion h ere yeste rday by the Ohio
Suprt me court
The coun ref used t.o consider U1e
compan y's a ppeal m the ca.ee which
(Qantlnued rrom J,f&amp;A'e one)
res ulted from an lnjury received by
shown at Ulls trial t hat the t wo the boy a.s he attempLed to dodge
men . w.ho enter.ed t he boll)e of f rom under a al11n which fell as

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'County Super•
County, will i.J c mnd c effective for the l ~HiS taxc~, first
pa ym e nt of wh ic h 11-1 du e m December, ld p,robaQly the
l!lten.~ent
best ne.wR r ~ce t ve d b y a lung-8nff cring, tax paying public '
NO •PLAN FORMED
in many a long do.y.
The long, hard battle fur such red&lt;Octiun put up hy Ai 'f,tt, 'T.il Saial, Ao To
the organizali on hand ed together for sucb purpose, thus
fi~anciAJ, Qf Weak
comes to an e nd . That the effortK 'put fnrth by thc!:lt.-" tax
l)iltr,i cb
paye rs, have nat Ueen WK8ted. is indeed n~tent to all t~x­
''•J;!l'W:fO tbOUJh :til\e ftnanciPK of
Jlayerl:l and a vote of thanks is due the Taxpayers' Le..,gue.
U'!F
sch~IB l\aa not been adee&amp;,uat.ely
While the battle was a long one, the result of it ill
pl,'ovllled far, tt ~ftppears ~at, in
no more than might have been expected wllen it ~~~ takAn vluw .or logJalatton wblch h~ been
Into l'onsideration that many other countieK in the state enacted. aml in view of tbe sltuo.hnd mudc similar moves, Rome in even grea.tet' arnoun~s tlon now as comQ&amp;rcd with tb.e sit~
the bb8.111B of
many, many mo1tth!'i before the nction was made binding
in our tn'&lt;n county.
The !'csutt::~ will he fat' renching and will be felt in

!Contln uedfrOOt Pl&amp;ie oru:)
cltans:e waa neoelll&amp;l'IY Thle would
lnvolvt! an 1!'%pi"''!Mlon on currency
lnft&amp;tlOI\ wh leh the president Ia reluctant to mtJ:e obeervers believe
Johnlon 1a IC.hed.uled to return t.o
tW om ce today after an absence of
11ii daya, d ue w a ml.nar operaLlcm i81l&amp;Ste r
for a n lntecUon H e 11 expected to
But I didn 't have Blly\hlng to
:.s&amp;ue a statement OJ\ the prell@nt do with the Chicaso mail robbery
!Latus of ~the re tail code a nd t.o an· or the Ko.ru&gt;~iS City Union at.a Uon
r.ounce the date when he expect.! It ma!!Silcre '
t..J r ecelvt ~resldentlal approval
M.ti.nacled and chll.lned to hUI oot
Benator Robert P Wagner , iDJ In tin: Shelby county
jail here
&lt;J f New York ebalrmtm ot the na- Kelly underweut. hours of a:rUIIni
Ul.lnal labor bo&amp;.rd, allio w1ll di&amp;cus!l at the ha ndl.: of pollee and federal
rerent labor dtsputes a!lP strlkea secret serviCe me n before he gr!W w.tlch have developed In various glu gly admi t ted his p a rt
In the
Industries while Johnson has bee n kidn aping
convaleadng a.t Walter Reed h08- ~
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Wagner has sLid he L!! willing to lntf' rvene If requested by plant om cla ls or wOrkers

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LnLdltina the pair when he aflned
a removal order &amp;L Jacluloll, tenn ..
ehortly before Ktlly ytelded under
unceasing qUPSUon lnlt
here and
oonlessed that he J)8 rtic1pai.Hd 1n
t.he Ursche l kldn a ptng
Well, you've JOl me rtrht on the
Urschel job," J ohn W. Keith of the
Washtngwn division ot the Depart.·
rne nt or JwtU:e division quoted t he

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For COnference

~:;r~~~~· PREVENTS MISUSE

~i,em to their homes.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Bruee Ward tNeva
the
IriiWWi ot the recent death of Misa Parsons) and baby d&amp;Uihter
or
the
week
to
boa
home
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COiwnOlara ~er, a former
lllddle- :M.r and Mrs. John Ell\«1
hua atter a \llait. with ' Ill' · anJf lfra.
port l!rl, at her home tn Obk:l,fo. Th ursday mo-m1na tor thelr
Hom er Oook.
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an operation Ior 1\t Alr:Mn arter a. few d&amp;ya
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The deceased was l.'!th Mrs. Ward's parenta. Mr.
Mrs. T. W Jones tetumed Wf.d·
tho d&amp;blbter of the late WUUa.m. MJ s Ed Par sons and other
neoday evenlna .f&gt;oOm Oak HID,
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who
conducted a dry Uvea.
''here abe ·attended the funeral of
Mr Qnd Mrs. Oerl RUSAell and a. "'latlve.
1ooda sCOre here. corner or Mill
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ber or yeara aso.
- !f!ll of BeeCh Street.
'filE WOMAN P.tYB
Be\'. W. B. Patterson &amp;nd family
.Mr.. &amp;nd Mrs. Joe li.OrTla ot North
left Wednesday for Oreadello 0 , to stcoild Avenue announce the blrth
take bp thelt residence there. Rev. c( a soP., born Tuesday
Mllleuport, 0., 'Sept. 28--INBl'a Uklon haa aerved M pMtor of
Mr. and 'L'"S Arthur oovert spent Sometlllng new In the W11 of dltl)e. ~eath M.' E. ChuGeh tor the, wednesday tn Columbus. on b\J,sl· \ or ce deci.!J.ona had been lwlded
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ness
dCl wn today by Ju4p R. B. Putnam
:Mr. and t((fs. Otto l!unter Qt Mrs. James Harley. Mrs. W.
or
Holmes countJ eornmon pleu
WfUaW,n came 'lfuesda.y ~ror a vis~~ E1yan, Mrs. Frank Vroman
w;lth • · IIIQd· Mrs J . w. Byera.
Sarah Dobbs motored to
.Arne~. Millen
-J,Ir. and Mra. J. E. Casto ot 'J·hursday where they vl!lted
JJobb;let",tW. ·V11:. an~M. K. Casto ot nnd Ml-s. C, A. Polnde~t.er.
of .rrosa
·n~lect
Dally
Nitrp returned '\Yf!:aneeday to their Martha Bryant and Mrs
Judge Putnam ordered
h&lt;m1es after a short villt here with 1 Bqwlea, who are In the
to •contribute two dollars
Mr.wapd. M.."'. Joe ~by. J . E. and wn HosplLal at Logan.
for the support. of her
M. K Ca c;w are r.onR of Mrs. Kirbv
Mrs Evelyn •.ewls, Mrs. Ph~Wp
childrtn. custodJ or
was awarded to Ames.
!t~__!_~d Ml'l!'. lttrby a.ecompanted l"!clnhart, Miss Ruth
Wise, 11118
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·II I Wo Clldo. ..... 1110 Act of Marcil ~. IOTfl. Publllh8cl 1)00y f1!!!
. . . . ., G(liJ.t S.tunSJ.)I. LOcated OD Lower lt!K:OP4 Slirell, }lpa\UOJ, Q,
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week end ....u.tt. t ."l' ICln, Wayne
::.~o~ MtttW. a.ntl "!IJ't and fa-

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bwolru"'
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-~ ~the-1s att.end,lns school
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rpeq~ Bu_ndlly !flth his mother,
"''~rBa. 'MOrtott_. 8h~ ILeoomiii&gt;o 'i\IM IV&gt;!!&gt;• """ ~&lt;rt .......,.
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e.nd equa.l lf lt were not tor the ab:
'lbat.. why he ·
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t met.Finley carson (left), 72-y•ar-old clerk in the Indiana lla'W
. J . BOlin
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~a\:!&gt; p'tlson at Miehillan C1ty, Wilo ,..,.. s)l~t p.nd beaten Sunday lr\lftlt&amp;
tY ~oli0c\a wh~ escaped 'tro~ -the Pr!s.~ Tuseday. At Bolin.
Mrs. Jennie
right, Fred W e!lnitz, turnkey In \he ppoop, who wa; n~ so~-

MM-deeol·ated tradition
batiken ~ the cN.pped Une. The orIt ta a terrtne .tru'ggle . . BU' he
pnllliion nde that retires bank
Warden Louis E. Kunh el directors a~ the ·lenlal old aae or mana.ses to 11o lt.
uf lhe lndilitu'- state priHron a,,went)'-ftvt waa made because a
man Ls liable to 1et plum-heaGfld
at Michigan City where II.':DUl\d that time; and tau to Tedeven CJnvicts escaped member that the IOQdwlll and Ute
fixtures are Siamese TWinl and
Tuesday. lie is holding the that the substance and tbe shadow ¥r. ao4 ~.... Joe MOO!'e 1pent
Bllhday wt.tb John Eblin.
cotton and paper in which are 88 oil o.nd water.
~II, Po4&amp;ou wu callll ... 011 Otlo
guns attd cartridges used by ~It l6 dJJ!Jcult 1.0 change the hablt.s and JW &amp;tilth SI.JpQay.
Margare·t Hy~ll returned ~ 1cf
the convicts w(lrc smuggled of a eareer In 1\ bustnea.s where l"Tiday evenlns after a few &amp;y 5 .._YI
kindliness 18 a. detour and genero- "!alt with relatlve8.
'l in.
into the pri~on.
sity a. ara.de cr0681I'&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvhl McQuire

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Mrs. John !Bumgarner or MB1!011
OR RENT-&amp;nafl cotta1e 387 ~a.s the reoont ·ruest or her father
Grant St., Middleport, 0., MJM Olm&amp;r Rtctarcl.
.. .. . ;Emma Dolce.
9-2S-St
Murl Wolf of Mt. Alt.on event sev
er'al d!Lya the past week with hla
brother or!&amp;.
Ploreitce Ohlinger of .aroad RWl
for
MPc.
w.u: calling on Mrs. Pearl Ohllnsm·
J 'OR SALE-One ~leo 760 watt Wed!'le.ctay.
A showet" was given tor Mr. and
~~outomatlc ltf,ht plant WSth bat·
teryl!l 80 A. H. one 600 watt Delco 3.1nt. Chester Weaver Saturday
wtth Weetlnghou&amp;e IKI A. H. bat- tve.,ing at the home of the latter's
tery 32 volt all electric rad)06, I. r.e.rehld, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Llevc. Meredltll. Pomeroy, Ohio. ltig. M"nY U5eful girts wero recelvI

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babelle ifart !!pent Wednesday j
.APPU'Ifl apple
buLtc:apple!!. I'JJSbt with her grandparents Mr.
Dropped Delicious 50e per bushel. aNI Mrs. Okey Roillih ot Broeel
Hartinger Prul' Farm, Phon:!! Run.
145-L.
9-~-3\
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ooodnlght and
daughter
df PaJ:llerllbut'g llJ:lent the 1
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FOR BALE-PresI1 Jersey cow.s an week end here with rel&amp;'t lves.
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spotted Poland
Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Hart wt'l'c
China pigs. Prlces reasonable. Cbllhl!f on Orts wou and family 1
Write or 5ee VIctor Oenhelmer, s 1:ndo.y afternoon.
Pomeroy R. D. 2.
ll-2,~3t
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harold Rood and
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} 'OR BALE- Two double barrt weok ~nd with Mr. und Mrs. A. C.
..: hamraerle6ll lfi.Ulll, 1111 ga. Stevens, Brown· and tam!:/ .
.... 12 p . Ithaca, A-1 condition •15
Mll!l. orla Llevins af Newman
•.. e~ch . ALso ~ number of cheaper "'¥ Ule -YeereTJt guut of her flltl\lf
;.·:· _, guns. MUicr .~ StGre. Lang1wUie-, Fl'ank Rlcktll"d.
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Mrs. Ha.na.rth and son, Mr. and&lt;
·.. lOR BALE-A beo.utl!utt'J(lOGrand · Mrs . .DwiiJht '8Ullivat) aJl4 ~ ot
..... :,;· Plano. Oan be he.d far very amall Hunt.ngton epent BIUlda.y with Mr
.. _ ...,~)&gt;alance, tl9'l.60, po1.yable f8 per and Mrs. D." L. Rlokard.
llo ... .~ mpnt.h to reliable part)'. Klndlf · Mr. e.n6 'lrl'· L. M. All~n and
~tt"Ve : reterer.ce ~mct · 'iWi will ad~ ''~o daqbt.r~ ap(!Ilt, U.~ ~week end
~:;; Where plano ma;y ue seen. Ad• With r&amp;lAtJ.Vea at ~kersl:lui'a.

POLLY AND HER PALS-

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at his fatber, B. T.
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No pmea . achedqled,
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Stonelqna'
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Jl!ary Violet and Emetscin .-en,
v.oere a1l!lo caners. •
Dale Hart and tamUy weJe ·ClLJ.ii.Qa:
on Jetl Violet aod wife sun(tl.y.
llmer5011: ·Well fB suflerinl with an
infected ftnger.
Bii'ln-es ~!e't wa:s ea1lln1J
Fcrmal'l- ~ers SundaY ·at
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Bo11ton .. ..
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Cincinnati .. . .. .. . !;8

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
o1 E•er.-.ror

Oen'l Code, Sees. l&lt;&gt;~~;l:.~j
Ea.kte or Conrad J.

Columbuu, Ohio.

that Ka.th-

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ROOMS 11.60, . •1.2&amp;
BATH $1.50

Coorad J.

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Judge of the.. Probate Court,
Meigs County, Ohio.

Sarur. n.lam'J:'-menl

Nor.w SmyrM,

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"TIAT'S A&amp;tflD OF A .QU.&amp;SJION'i' !===;::=:===-=

COLU~BUS

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HOTEL

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76,

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lu ClJ!v.elt-nd th.e re l'lll De 850 Job!;,

Iaiphenna Mc.EJhenny Wal!l vlaltlng Llule MldWa Otwtilla)'.
Archie Well Ia report.ed. ill.
Djnnet al'd Oerak\ Viole.t were

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more ~;p~~.ee wUI be used fl1r EiXhi·
bits and conce.ss!ons and free
I ahow.&lt;;_ than ever belore to make
thU! ~·cttr"s Oallta eouOty Pafi Peatlval a I&gt;UOCCIIII.
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It wql o~ Q.ext TueSday and
eV CI'Y i!!a¥ W)Jl be 1L gala. OM, saYs
John McNealy. pre.'lldent. aod ~·
or

to Mr. and
!J:.un, a dau-

110~

1. c. brood 110w, 6
pigs, 6 wks. old. Three cows fair
'ih' condition, Jersey, halt Je.-aey,
-.. . Holstein, giving mlllr.. See Mr. J.
.._,, D. Hoback, Rolandutl, 0 . 0-27-3t ALl. MAKES or raalos oerrtced •'
reasonable prlcs. Bilng tn your
l NEED BOMP.: MEIOSCO. FARMS
radJo or cal~ :!.\hJ. H. M. Orol!ll
t.o ~&gt;ell from :.1&amp; acre~ up, Waite
Mld.!l.eMrt.
me a descrl~tlon q( farm and

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Mr. lj.Qd ~. Emory

Donald: and. du.ughte1· Loqlae wen
lhe recent gi.U!8~a of Mr. and Mrt
LhJley Hart.
t_Ars. Homer Bro:n ;a! calllU(I' on
M111. John McMlll. n • rlday.

O.UU:ITODA;Y
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8 :15 p.m.

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New Yt.d; 1; PbU&amp;delp~ o.
Philadelphia 10;· Now l:ort 1.
Ooly llllne&amp; licbedulrd.

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M'rs. Jule ·stol')' or
ght.er. -

loft Thursday tor Oolqmbuel.
Ytl\1'8 1110 ~ aequired t.be bablt
Mr. and Mra. Win JohnKM aop-·
of promising thirty, ~ty and nine• m&gt;d di!LU8hter spent Sunday with
--t;y days. i'ou wdukt thm-. banters Mrs. Bolan at Rutland.
,Ra1 Wbf.ltv IIJUi family were
would hest.te.te tn trustinll: money
oeorge Moore Sr. 811ent the week bulincu vlidklrl!l in Middleport ret.o a manwhCRepromlt.ewun'tgood end with hill wife at Rutla.nd.
cent,Iy.
tol· a year. ~ny is the time wt , J. W. ;Riley 1a making preparaLole ZeiQ:Ier, wue and son of Big
!lave said, "I'll pay you this money · t!nns to mgve to Bradbury.
~uh Blld Elizabeth Ross :m~ DDle
t-ack. If It takes me a lifetime."
! Mra. Charley Hysell is Jmprovlo1. ~rr1 qJ thO Rldse were Pomeroy
Ell Smith IIJ not so well, ·
vJs(toJI Tuelday.
Bu.t f'.O banker would ever II'O over
Golda. Mae Moore wu caWrig on
Phyi.Us and · Murel Whale¥ have
mncty days. :And that II c.utUna a Mre. Walter Dodi!IOil recently.
))Cit ~n ai:le ~o attend &amp;e~CIOl the
vromlse oJr right in the sturdy
Daisy Johnson was eaWng on }:last r,eek ~ll With sore throat&amp;.
t&gt;loom of 1ts )IOll'tb.
Madeline Reuter Sunday.
Llo . VanNest ill a.ttAmdiDg school
Beane Moore spent Monday and , at_At en.\. .. _..
We never have any trouble 1lr- Tuesday wlth Emma Davis ot Mid- I Dale PMry and wife were llt Ham
trent of the blink. What ~~others Ul!. Cll&lt;lport.
-*II! den ThUr&amp;da.y.
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JAMES H. BUTLER
M•n•t:er

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Jnieph Turner,
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Ha'rvey BrRtt.on.
Board o! Township Trus~.
Columbl~ Township, Meip
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motor ~ for that. So when one cert;Un car
wine a/moat as many" buyetlJ a.s tho ned
two put :toloth"l~i~ .laft 'P'f ~wcr; IT
¥f!ST ~ BEns:...~,.t'~ what the pew
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week end ....u.tt. t ."l' ICln, Wayne
::.~o~ MtttW. a.ntl "!IJ't and fa-

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-~ ~the-1s att.end,lns school
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rpeq~ Bu_ndlly !flth his mother,
"''~rBa. 'MOrtott_. 8h~ ILeoomiii&gt;o 'i\IM IV&gt;!!&gt;• """ ~&lt;rt .......,.
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e.nd equa.l lf lt were not tor the ab:
'lbat.. why he ·
per ceftt.

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t met.Finley carson (left), 72-y•ar-old clerk in the Indiana lla'W
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~a\:!&gt; p'tlson at Miehillan C1ty, Wilo ,..,.. s)l~t p.nd beaten Sunday lr\lftlt&amp;
tY ~oli0c\a wh~ escaped 'tro~ -the Pr!s.~ Tuseday. At Bolin.
Mrs. Jennie
right, Fred W e!lnitz, turnkey In \he ppoop, who wa; n~ so~-

MM-deeol·ated tradition
batiken ~ the cN.pped Une. The orIt ta a terrtne .tru'ggle . . BU' he
pnllliion nde that retires bank
Warden Louis E. Kunh el directors a~ the ·lenlal old aae or mana.ses to 11o lt.
uf lhe lndilitu'- state priHron a,,went)'-ftvt waa made because a
man Ls liable to 1et plum-heaGfld
at Michigan City where II.':DUl\d that time; and tau to Tedeven CJnvicts escaped member that the IOQdwlll and Ute
fixtures are Siamese TWinl and
Tuesday. lie is holding the that the substance and tbe shadow ¥r. ao4 ~.... Joe MOO!'e 1pent
Bllhday wt.tb John Eblin.
cotton and paper in which are 88 oil o.nd water.
~II, Po4&amp;ou wu callll ... 011 Otlo
guns attd cartridges used by ~It l6 dJJ!Jcult 1.0 change the hablt.s and JW &amp;tilth SI.JpQay.
Margare·t Hy~ll returned ~ 1cf
the convicts w(lrc smuggled of a eareer In 1\ bustnea.s where l"Tiday evenlns after a few &amp;y 5 .._YI
kindliness 18 a. detour and genero- "!alt with relatlve8.
'l in.
into the pri~on.
sity a. ara.de cr0681I'&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvhl McQuire

over the held by the

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Mrs. John !Bumgarner or MB1!011
OR RENT-&amp;nafl cotta1e 387 ~a.s the reoont ·ruest or her father
Grant St., Middleport, 0., MJM Olm&amp;r Rtctarcl.
.. .. . ;Emma Dolce.
9-2S-St
Murl Wolf of Mt. Alt.on event sev
er'al d!Lya the past week with hla
brother or!&amp;.
Ploreitce Ohlinger of .aroad RWl
for
MPc.
w.u: calling on Mrs. Pearl Ohllnsm·
J 'OR SALE-One ~leo 760 watt Wed!'le.ctay.
A showet" was given tor Mr. and
~~outomatlc ltf,ht plant WSth bat·
teryl!l 80 A. H. one 600 watt Delco 3.1nt. Chester Weaver Saturday
wtth Weetlnghou&amp;e IKI A. H. bat- tve.,ing at the home of the latter's
tery 32 volt all electric rad)06, I. r.e.rehld, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Llevc. Meredltll. Pomeroy, Ohio. ltig. M"nY U5eful girts wero recelvI

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Ed.
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babelle ifart !!pent Wednesday j
.APPU'Ifl apple
buLtc:apple!!. I'JJSbt with her grandparents Mr.
Dropped Delicious 50e per bushel. aNI Mrs. Okey Roillih ot Broeel
Hartinger Prul' Farm, Phon:!! Run.
145-L.
9-~-3\
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ooodnlght and
daughter
df PaJ:llerllbut'g llJ:lent the 1
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FOR BALE-PresI1 Jersey cow.s an week end here with rel&amp;'t lves.
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thorough-bred
spotted Poland
Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Hart wt'l'c
China pigs. Prlces reasonable. Cbllhl!f on Orts wou and family 1
Write or 5ee VIctor Oenhelmer, s 1:ndo.y afternoon.
Pomeroy R. D. 2.
ll-2,~3t
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harold Rood and
- ---l rnml!y of Columbua spent the
} 'OR BALE- Two double barrt weok ~nd with Mr. und Mrs. A. C.
..: hamraerle6ll lfi.Ulll, 1111 ga. Stevens, Brown· and tam!:/ .
.... 12 p . Ithaca, A-1 condition •15
Mll!l. orla Llevins af Newman
•.. e~ch . ALso ~ number of cheaper "'¥ Ule -YeereTJt guut of her flltl\lf
;.·:· _, guns. MUicr .~ StGre. Lang1wUie-, Fl'ank Rlcktll"d.
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Mrs. Ha.na.rth and son, Mr. and&lt;
·.. lOR BALE-A beo.utl!utt'J(lOGrand · Mrs . .DwiiJht '8Ullivat) aJl4 ~ ot
..... :,;· Plano. Oan be he.d far very amall Hunt.ngton epent BIUlda.y with Mr
.. _ ...,~)&gt;alance, tl9'l.60, po1.yable f8 per and Mrs. D." L. Rlokard.
llo ... .~ mpnt.h to reliable part)'. Klndlf · Mr. e.n6 'lrl'· L. M. All~n and
~tt"Ve : reterer.ce ~mct · 'iWi will ad~ ''~o daqbt.r~ ap(!Ilt, U.~ ~week end
~:;; Where plano ma;y ue seen. Ad• With r&amp;lAtJ.Vea at ~kersl:lui'a.

POLLY AND HER PALS-

On the

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and tJ,mily were
at his fatber, B. T.
KnapP til

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No pmea . achedqled,
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York
Stonelqna'
Myers
Ent6mlnler
Phillips
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Jackson
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Himdley
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Sw15ber
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e,pd fo.m ly oi New
nhihlld and
Jl!ary Violet and Emetscin .-en,
v.oere a1l!lo caners. •
Dale Hart and tamUy weJe ·ClLJ.ii.Qa:
on Jetl Violet aod wife sun(tl.y.
llmer5011: ·Well fB suflerinl with an
infected ftnger.
Bii'ln-es ~!e't wa:s ea1lln1J
Fcrmal'l- ~ers SundaY ·at
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Pittsburgh . .. . .. . . 85

Ohlmgo . ... . .... . ..
St. LoUiB
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Bo11ton .. ..
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Philadelphia .. . .. . 59
Cincinnati .. . .. .. . !;8

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
o1 E•er.-.ror

Oen'l Code, Sees. l&lt;&gt;~~;l:.~j
Ea.kte or Conrad J.

Columbuu, Ohio.

that Ka.th-

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aa: ·Execu-

Flreprool

U.tM ltbduce:d
ROOMS 11.60, . •1.2&amp;
BATH $1.50

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A. McCuiJough

fi01'EI·

A'L1J.\ C.C\11RT

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or·j September

Judge of the.. Probate Court,
Meigs County, Ohio.

Sarur. n.lam'J:'-menl

Nor.w SmyrM,

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"TIAT'S A&amp;tflD OF A .QU.&amp;SJION'i' !===;::=:===-=

COLU~BUS

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HOTEL

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76,

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price Bo.r.d
you , Will
tor ~~:::=~~~~~;:~
n1de.
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Broker, Vinton, 0.
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lu ClJ!v.elt-nd th.e re l'lll De 850 Job!;,

Iaiphenna Mc.EJhenny Wal!l vlaltlng Llule MldWa Otwtilla)'.
Archie Well Ia report.ed. ill.
Djnnet al'd Oerak\ Viole.t were

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, More Jnonc.;,· J:tas beoll bt~~ed,
more ~;p~~.ee wUI be used fl1r EiXhi·
bits and conce.ss!ons and free
I ahow.&lt;;_ than ever belore to make
thU! ~·cttr"s Oallta eouOty Pafi Peatlval a I&gt;UOCCIIII.
I
It wql o~ Q.ext TueSday and
eV CI'Y i!!a¥ W)Jl be 1L gala. OM, saYs
John McNealy. pre.'lldent. aod ~·
or

to Mr. and
!J:.un, a dau-

110~

1. c. brood 110w, 6
pigs, 6 wks. old. Three cows fair
'ih' condition, Jersey, halt Je.-aey,
-.. . Holstein, giving mlllr.. See Mr. J.
.._,, D. Hoback, Rolandutl, 0 . 0-27-3t ALl. MAKES or raalos oerrtced •'
reasonable prlcs. Bilng tn your
l NEED BOMP.: MEIOSCO. FARMS
radJo or cal~ :!.\hJ. H. M. Orol!ll
t.o ~&gt;ell from :.1&amp; acre~ up, Waite
Mld.!l.eMrt.
me a descrl~tlon q( farm and

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Mr. lj.Qd ~. Emory

Donald: and. du.ughte1· Loqlae wen
lhe recent gi.U!8~a of Mr. and Mrt
LhJley Hart.
t_Ars. Homer Bro:n ;a! calllU(I' on
M111. John McMlll. n • rlday.

O.UU:ITODA;Y
Buft'alo
8 :15 p.m.

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New Yt.d; 1; PbU&amp;delp~ o.
Philadelphia 10;· Now l:ort 1.
Ooly llllne&amp; licbedulrd.

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M'rs. Jule ·stol')' or
ght.er. -

loft Thursday tor Oolqmbuel.
Ytl\1'8 1110 ~ aequired t.be bablt
Mr. and Mra. Win JohnKM aop-·
of promising thirty, ~ty and nine• m&gt;d di!LU8hter spent Sunday with
--t;y days. i'ou wdukt thm-. banters Mrs. Bolan at Rutland.
,Ra1 Wbf.ltv IIJUi family were
would hest.te.te tn trustinll: money
oeorge Moore Sr. 811ent the week bulincu vlidklrl!l in Middleport ret.o a manwhCRepromlt.ewun'tgood end with hill wife at Rutla.nd.
cent,Iy.
tol· a year. ~ny is the time wt , J. W. ;Riley 1a making preparaLole ZeiQ:Ier, wue and son of Big
!lave said, "I'll pay you this money · t!nns to mgve to Bradbury.
~uh Blld Elizabeth Ross :m~ DDle
t-ack. If It takes me a lifetime."
! Mra. Charley Hysell is Jmprovlo1. ~rr1 qJ thO Rldse were Pomeroy
Ell Smith IIJ not so well, ·
vJs(toJI Tuelday.
Bu.t f'.O banker would ever II'O over
Golda. Mae Moore wu caWrig on
Phyi.Us and · Murel Whale¥ have
mncty days. :And that II c.utUna a Mre. Walter Dodi!IOil recently.
))Cit ~n ai:le ~o attend &amp;e~CIOl the
vromlse oJr right in the sturdy
Daisy Johnson was eaWng on }:last r,eek ~ll With sore throat&amp;.
t&gt;loom of 1ts )IOll'tb.
Madeline Reuter Sunday.
Llo . VanNest ill a.ttAmdiDg school
Beane Moore spent Monday and , at_At en.\. .. _..
We never have any trouble 1lr- Tuesday wlth Emma Davis ot Mid- I Dale PMry and wife were llt Ham
trent of the blink. What ~~others Ul!. Cll&lt;lport.
-*II! den ThUr&amp;da.y.
1

felons.

·ltUBf t.o

unA~ft ·outt

lhill 'ft.ft.

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All wool Coaw with Skunk, Racoon, Badrer,
Mink, Squirrel and all other fun-Trimmed over
Shouldei'-Shawl Collar-hirh Neelu-AII new
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"Best Bet"
Blue Work Shirts

ONE ASSORTMENT

Mens Dress Hose
Plain. and . F~1l;CY

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lOc Pair · :
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or the mlllworkers, aoo attempted
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J~'·aders staged paradcs--ehouttns.
bootb\1 mobs which broke up and

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Continue Whirtwmd Action
Evade CApture Follows Robberv•
Manhunt Shifto to lllinoio When Police Aweat SusWhen Two Reported
poet 1 Other Baalt Ban·
Seen There
di.l io Killed
Toledo, Sept. 21J.,--I N8-Authorltles marked up a perfect score todll.y
In ~lr whirlwind probe of the
robbery of the EJt:hal'li'e ·B ank •
ttuckey, o.. yesterday afternoon
when one bandit waa a1aln and a
second esc~J.ped. only to be captured
here a few hour&amp; later, ,

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You'll Like theael

Guaranteed Fast Colors .

Kalbonnie
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red and Navy ehecko-

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Fall and Winter

Ladies and
Childrens
Underwear

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New Cotton·Dresses
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linea with i&gt;Jnts and radreto exactly aa
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New Part. Linen Luncheon
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New Fa n c y Luncheon
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New Rayon Crepes

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WE PROMISE YOU NO ADVANCE lN 'PRICEs WITH OUR PRESENT STOCK
WHICH IS. COMPUTE IN LADlE~, MlS~~. and CHlLDRENS COATS. IF WE RE·BUY
lATER THERE WILL BE AN ADV AN~E OF 25 TO 40 PERCENT.

Pu'1 e Silk, full fashionerl Hflavy CrepeR, a Wond erf~u
Chiffon and Service weight aMortment of all that iR
new in Dr~sR Materials--

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Gordon Silk ~ose

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the Carpegle Steel Company.
Che~lng
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~ttaburrh . Bept. 21--INB-Tbree

Full Cut, Colt Style, Dou- Douhle J.n nd Sir~glc StrifW'

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1• 2 for $1.75' '··
Work Glo¥es

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reinforced back, ventilated
arll)holes and back. · Two 1---~;..;;,.
pockets with button!!--All colors--Reg. 19c to 2\ic

wide, ' unbleached
wefght, fine quality,
Worth ioc

Dictatorial Power . Oil
By lerialature, Call•~
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To Sirn Coal Code;
lief Ia Strike Near
End

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mEVfN lO~N HHMS
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Plaids-Alii Color.- 70x80
Plain and Fancie~- Black 3l; in. wide, heavy :qUality
Regular $1.29
in a variety, of pat;terns ~nd
~md New Browncclor comblnations-

Now $1.19 Pair

DEM~NSTRHmNS

PRICE THREE :CEN'l'l'l
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Wh&amp;e Felons Fired Prison

Thouaanda Storm
Mill Gates In
Prqteat

Light and Dar' 1
Outings ·I

8 Yards for $1.00
Doub11.' Bed Size
Cotton Blankets

POMEROY;OHI(), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, i933

If lt'a Newe It'a ID Tbe Tribune

extreme

WIRE 0 F IN T ERN AT I 0 N A L NEWS SERVICE.

SCfN[ OF MINERS'

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v)ruon laLe t.oniwht . Sllghtly wanner lD West
portion tonlrht.

~ENNSYtVANIA I S Victims.of.Eloping Epidemic

No Advance At Red Anchor

AU WOO~ COATS WITH
ELEGAMT FUR TRIMMING

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Guaranteed Genuine 'Hope'
Muslin-While it lasts-

~&gt;hawer11 Saturda.y and 1n

FULL LEASED

EVERY DAy BRINGS HIGHER PRICES NEARER. TO WAIT MEANS .MONEY LOST. THESE
VALUES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED AT THESE pRICES, BUT WE ARE STILL IN POSITJ~ TO
GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF LOW PRICES AND THERF. IS PLENTY TO RECOMMEND rHESE
ARTICLE$ BESIDES THE PRICE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE THINGS YOU NEED A'.iD
WANT.

Hope Muslin

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lrADEIIS' NO'l'ICE you wan&amp;
the News Olllee of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the BuolnOIIIee ask for 20?·1L

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To Cauae Fina.;cia(
Upheaval

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