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HltH !T ANO I$ TK &amp;Vt
COLUMB US 0

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RNATJONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

FULL

.t~t In County ! COnfh- !
;• ' C.ted; Turned oYer

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As Camp Site FoF •
izens Cllnae"ation
Camp

•· To Court Clerk

Newa Ita ID Tbe "l'l1bune

VIOlENCE AGAIN

CAMP 'HUNKER

14 BILLS

P

May Be Uaed Aa P~nty
Of Water lr Avail·
able 'Fhere

11 'Withheld From Pub- '
... llcatien By- Order of
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E~HDP£AN 0 EBT Wall Stteet.
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'SNATCHED' FOR

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PREPARE T~ WORK

WC!e

COSTlNCREASED

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Tazin1 Syttem Of
eye State To Umidiil,.
10 Rmaion

To (;oDoumer From 10 To
20 Percent; Miners
Get Wa1e Booat

No Propositions
To Offer

OOlumbus. o .. Oct. 5-INS-4iJI8N

\llolence .struck aratn and agatn ln
the spre&amp;&lt;Uilf 11t.eel strikes today

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wbile 16.000 bltumlnoua coal work·
er.o. held fast their picket HnH tc
cotJtlnue the paralysis KliPPina' the

bridle Ulls morning.

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rled away, outdl!nnclne purautng
ptctet.a.
The other workmen were beo.t.en

and slashed by an BlliH'Y mob nL the

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t/easury.
The Brltl&amp;h

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France Condemns
.up to
to make
Poll·cy of G•rmans
Iri"'X".'-''·- The Americans
Sueh being the case. "
Brlt.ish

Hone to ofl'er-at

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duration but ot sut'llctent ltemtty
to awaken resident&amp; was felt here
at 2:45 o'clock tills mornlna.
No
damaae was reported.

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:Jtr~~ to grotD, to ripen Gnd

ANTJ·WAR

CONGRESS
REBUFFED IN

1HN:ome mellow, leu 10 mite in or
OO.orb ttDmstldng ••• not J'itmnin D,
of oounre, b~ ao~ilig tlrm it get.
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from lite right CUijormf of- SuJUhlne

It'• the Southam mn~e you read about,
combined with the right 10rt of climate and

The OCtober meet.tna or the Jwa-

lor
Shu.kespeare
at the washomehekl
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Tuesday
eveninl' club
MiA Helen Jaoe Paris ot Ea8'
Main Street
AJei&amp;Un, M1.M Paris

~t~;.•;.:~~~~t~.~·:~r 1

moiature, thatblalt:eathe Caroliau,Georgla,

Kentuclt:y, Maryland, and Virginia the Leal
tobaocollllllnlr1 iD tl!,e world.
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ern aW."'V'!-e and olmost - It~­
i· f ;.."- • I d f : ~ !?•• -{;'.(; •--~~~~~!.th
' JDM !ripellllelldW' IO....,W IO' BJOUifuUy
CUl'&lt;' !d by the farmer. Then, for 30 "~~'Q.ths,
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it'o •J!"d-juot like fine wine.
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It tokes the right qnutityof eacb kind of
these tobiiOCOII, 'blended a~ erooo·blendei
-then oeaooned wfth Turld.h, to llllke a
milder ciprette. Suasbine helpo.Iust try it!

were Mtuee Ruth Men1t.t and. Ml\r..._ret Laii.D.nce.
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The meeting • was befW\

eacll,

mm:~&amp;er

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preaenti ·i'D..wered.,·.to

ron call bt ·, n~'a"'- ..eft-kncrwn

authOr born Jn Octooer

Thls

followed by a short bu!dne511

wae

ses-

sion. Thl'l names of Mary Cllrtoll
and Mary B:J.J,en HenneMy were
read tl!f bav'- been JO,¥ld into the

club ,T'lftl lithe-r aames•
brol)iht Up tor membersh:lp

will be vOiied• 1;1p011 In the near futt~ It

w4lJ Rt&amp;.ted ~
&amp;. ahort program presented
by ' June Amberger and Helen
Pafta. retreahmenlfl were served
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.- INNOCENCE"

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Effort Fruitless .
Johnson Statt&gt;11
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A,reement

WID ...
lnlti&amp;t
tu~ve

WilL

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outse~

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with the
of prlcel,
the high
OCetlpit'!d in

Baseball Ml1gnate
Dies In Chi~ago

Wil1i•rn L VH&lt;Ck CliYea up

Hard Fi•ht Aftor Se¥·
~ral b.,,.,~

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~it.rd Jews o.rad proposed
aeUob all&amp;lMt it.

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1wr over-burdened with tM "eta:ht
r;f exlst1ri.i paymentl; the Amertl;tn attitude Is that or a Ctedltor
;~~~~~ to usten w the... c:~~bt&lt;~r'll

:BeniOI plo.nt ot the Oameale Steel Atti~ude of T eutont Aaaintt !cast.
OOmpany ln OlairtGn; whlle poll~
Jews Finda no Favor
u:!'he
arrested ~wo metl and two women in
Before Lea1ue
k.ns
a d18tur~ at South
where a picket line Of
the ptea ot t.he Walworth
By ARNO DOSOH-P'LJIDROT
OnlY 1150 of the plant's
Oen~Wa, Oct. 5 - INS - :Prance
toree or 1100 made their way
joined Great Brltain totlaJ. 1n con-,
the Jeerinr throne.

Three hundred

appt'OQch the pfOb..

km trom that standpoint

Neither wa.!l

seriously hurt. One ot the men
ran th.e puotlet and foqb't hls way
lr1to the plant.. The other acur..

IAILOU tiKW.m£

R~lated

Aa United States

Two workmen were clubbed by
:aoo pleket.s outalde the Bpani-Chalfan&amp; seamle811 Tube ml.ll
at Am-

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"Cut·Throat" Competition
Hit Aa Prices Are

ENGLAND'S MOVE

sott coal tteld on the fourth ''efreettve" day of tbe soft coal COde . .

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By LEO V. DOLAN
INB Staff oortespondent
PlttabUI'I'b. Oc~.
o-JN8-Mob

01 th.:o
leamed.

LAST TRAIL"

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Formal Ne1otiations
British Debt Belin
Today

At lllinoia Coal Mine
Where Two Are Vic·
tims Of Gunfire

TONIOBT
ZANE G&amp;ZY'8

SH IN

C0Al OPEHAliJRS

TROUBLE ARISES

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NtW CIAl PftlCES

DISCUSSED AGAIN

Steel Plant Scene
Blood-Shed And
I Riotin1

wa11

~Otrthe Spot'

Oet.

lllneu

S--IKS-WW.Iam

L. Veeck, ~t ot the Chlcqo
Cubs, ~ at ?:46 A. M:. t.oda.y· tn
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&lt;With a~ to tbe lllte J8lll ~ Wj)!tc:omb JWeyJ
Obi how I wi!ll remember

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I!)~ tbe !Joat and a1o(ld the burc.en of nea.r)J all t.u: Ia ws of tbc

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of the Tax Puer&amp;' Leaaue ar.d all
tt;llol estate owberk ln ceneral, that
the worl: u not ftn.IBbed, but in-

.1_poo the lo-.-e, loynlty ud devotion of the peoplel mwt,be in.iprz:lio:·Y-.~th
the teachiop or J'e-All tbe Christ 11'hoat wordlftt mto ewry foJd 11nd ~~! ~
oi the h11m•n heart, &amp;IIJ of wbar.t it "''-'atid ln JfllU\ 7:46. "NE\'T:R. MAN
SPAKE LIKE THIS MAN.
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but Jt Isn't

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1 HE LEGIONNAIRES

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Legionnaires in co n n~ ntion m C4lkugo han! l$hown
they a l'c willing t o go hund in h und with Pre~:~id ent
Ro~eve l t by th eh· •·ecl·ptiou of his frank ~ peech relauve
t o eco nomi c condit ions in th e governmeHt.
Th e Legi onnair e:i, it must be remembe1-ed, are aftPr
nil , a~ yOu and I, regular ci ti zens of this cowttry. They
Hr c not a ba nd o f ruthl c~:~s rack e teer~ , re~dy and evc1
cugcl' to .SilCk tht• governm r ht t or th eir ~ .wn gain. They
Jw vo sho w'n the people at large that tht= y are wming ~o
work with, f m· and to the good of the government. helpJUg o tflcr~ in a n endeavor t.o nelp themselves. There can
Le no doubting tht! fact that the Preside'nt, to a certnlrt
extent is conect ou his stand with regud to \"etcruns
wh o~:~e own folly either before or after they entered serv·
ice, has resulted in th eir pbytncal condition.
'fhc argument that they thru th~ir enlistment, sbould
be taken care of for so mething nuvh1g nothing to do with
tha t .st:nicl' , cuu ha rdly be conceded to be right, fuir or
JU !:d , -elth eJ" to the "'rounder" who suffers from his ' .own
wrung doing and was not a n, t! mber of ~he army or, ~md
what is fElr more important, to th e felbw who behaved
himself 11nd is now Suffering fl'om dise~u~es or hurts rt!•
ceivcd as a natlllRI co nse quent.:e of hi~ 1.mtl"unce in the
world couPlet. Suo•e ly it io plain to ~. oeen that
doJlm;•ii\·'e l1 to the Unworthy apiJTrcnnt'1heans one
lcs• t o' the applicant who is worthy.
The governf\le nt , our p,·es.dent, our poHticial\ti,
8h ould ma ke every h(.) J1l:l8i t!fi o11 t o take \:.~re of those vc.t-

ma.t_lY Uistances

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whiJ

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woL'lhy and who

Dl'f.

last year

more.

eYm

Just

r.1u.st see the county treaaurer 1 •bout
ta'~t

is

all we

I want

and sUU the c:ey goea forth
tnat there Is no mo!"ey for our

syl!item
due
!lUted
MississtppJ and other
the burde.n

I Jove t.he birds and love U1e !loWers,
I love them with my soul
I}U' nQ~' have I e\er' 10\'L'&lt;.I
Like I lo\·e 't.ttat s*lmmin hole.

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Why not then have a stratsht out
1:ales
tax' The State or ·Ohio tax

Is

to be revl!ed.

states have
tbe heme

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C\\ ner ~nd at the same time aided

I their

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V aric:coe Ulc:ero-()lcl Sana
Relieved At Horne

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Henry Reibel, !oiJa. OU1

Mm Chria 8 :!1ll'ha and Ml$le&amp; Lu. ·
cUie Bearhs and r:ma Jeaee, &amp;1.1 or

No t.e,n!Jible

DEFENSE STRESSED

)Itt
harmleM
antlr;eptpic
Moone·s Emerald OJ! can rndl!y
be- obtained et any uug siO~"
the d lrectfons O.l1! almp!e ahc1 et.:r;
to use
Economical too an...,_

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Elt.e.nsbury Drug Co, Mld ~epo r !;
Cf~
a Ment, ll!tfl"tm~s on ~
bottltt t o give splendl c\ !"C•
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PRESIDENT

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Calderwood on North Second Avenue. Tht: ~tober fourth meeting Mts. J c bn Kent, Mrs Cedric Clark
'NBS the first or the 1933-34 session and ¥n J ed Hartinger 01 Pomeroy
of
the
L:l.~rary Club
Several were Joint hoat-~' ~:oes1 W~nesday
Q'Uests were present.
1E:Vl nlnr nt th" form-er 's '.tuqa.e

to go up; ~r

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sehoclS. otuo Can do Ute
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· 611me
tO\ke I'thing
upon themselvea
putt their ·
whanwheel
the to
to the
and s&amp;ytna: I
shOulders
"Let's Go". I beJieve the scarti111 f
point Is NoY. 'lth wbtm a: vote will '
IJfl had oo reducing tbe 15: lllUtUm-

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And ftl~c1 th1&amp; oo.mc old awimmlu hole,
I&amp; now my fa.ocl :d prnyer .

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GAME

th ~ (

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t,ta.h)p&amp; for thlS tax · and stamps tor

I hrar

i..!.-.;....~ tor
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for

Aod. oLbtn qulte a C1lw
There
were Hartln&amp;er&amp; and Mohat•f.6
And ouMa t.bat we lmew.
And when the season wu advar!ced
To about bte Firs.t of JUQe,
Green apples and our crowd were tbere
Every Sun~ af~moon.
A.Qd when I have to leave thu; earth

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IlhaL cne. Tax after

runn l.l=...

A report. recei'fed. ben Tbun: ay mamina from the Cherr1Da1on

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s.Jlmmt.u hole wu ~lpe .
nt.ere were W~v.'ard.s W1d Lhc O: nhnms

! lmaginf! the merchant. mU108' th1s
I cut' afl.d t.hen JookJnc over tm good.&amp;
12nd flndlnJ; tba.t he mWit take a
llcerse out to sell tbts clas6 of goods
&amp;nd anotbet tor that claB:s and be

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all rlrht:

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wrne a new and better tax W.w tfian l
now. E"ut he.re ht a little 1
U:loUBht. SUppose we have ,
per c:ent tax of the klnd tbat--;

tt to 10 mtll!J.

The wluner

aet.a

a silver.

v hich ll'e promptly nus with

ju d:~~f~~~~~=~~;::~J"'

plugs, wires aitd washers and
lo the l'est of h:l.a enRine,

a wu.v thu.t th ey ar e entitle,! to hc ' he pt. 'l'~ l!v
t he cull of their l'rcxident. Whe n !le
for
they did not cast u tdonc, nl)w t.hut they are asking
hL·ca d · and t•aim ent neithe1· :;.nould the government forret
th e men did their part in tho~e dark, drear days.

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the job that the
r .erchant tace~t when he had to cut
his expenses ARy per cent ami in

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They ~ i.lndfr male me w15h

our county
will be tpr~ to ~~ a ~et
-t:&gt;lth approximately 20 per ~nt lela

:m~o,.m ..lo.,..J~"llU"• All relloi..., ,...,hiD&amp;. &lt;lo&lt;tri!oe 01
JJJU,u.ll.&amp;: tot-' ~ !I• creed. ihhey.£rc to h•'"~ 1QT d.t!m

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\)l all tN. f\J,Il I evflr bad,
wu ~t- illl\t. a~ hOle.

our crowd. wu

ate.d t£ 11:1 oAJt J;~e~Un:
The budget lll.$ken o1

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c.!l t.be e.ver' 8l'QWI,Qt deUJUil~t. tax

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- ~ U.e QC.ber liJ.de a sand bank
Wbete We ' sand•bathed In tbe ::;un
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~ ~ none · ~Jke tbts tor fun .

ECratcliirlr, they maf be abte W
1flnd
enough. penolN to pay their

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. ~ar op the ~9 *~ton lndud- 1
i wa:: our own, \0 ~uce tl\f! nlua-

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by tbo
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And When .,.,. bOy&amp; we

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Uw. Tax Pa~ LtqUe. The
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tll(lle

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NEWS

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J?rir.e

Broken Veins

Their Heads

Pomeroy.
Da.hlJ.ns. and rosea wet":! used to·
houae decorations. with tea beinp noepttoJ.ot Lopn, a&lt;tvtao tbat Dr. Playa Deatinecl To Fool
Mr. ••• · · - -A. A. Obo-n. • I
Mrs. James , ~e~ eptf'rf.a lne_{l I served In the spaeJou.e -lnmg, roon c. A. P.olndex~ 11 lmprovlpJ l&amp;t·
y ioiton Drill
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Thlll'OOay mornlnr " !0&lt; Co· j
~~ dlnqer, Wed.t;lesday ev~tnr, at I at the Calderwood h~.
The
l'PI The"repor.t &amp;laO at&amp;ta that Mr8
1t T
l lumb11.11 where the former entered '
rter ho8le pn Clfustnut Street hon- 1tinng president, J.,O"a. T. A.
P~e,xte 1, who J:m4 been in a
n 0
eam
Oran\ hoepttal for the rehi0\'41 or j
orJn~r her tnothet and, bJiother,
and lhe lncomlna: preslti.erl't, 1
oooidiUon,
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able
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Anna c. Juhllnl an~ spn George or D. c. Miller, poured.
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Preceding the senoiq the rollow- t&lt;:~. ke ' Uttle nouriBhment and It 1
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Tho8e present rot the , occasion illg program was presented : Re· Is t.bouabt that her oonclitlon will f
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were : Mrs. Clara · Schae~er, Mrs. ponse&amp;-Current Evema; R&amp;arts t.np~avc ,..,~
Order To
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EUzabet)jl. Schaefer and daUihter by the nttrtna: pres:tdeDt, ~ 'J.
. ll&amp;lDGB HOSTESS
To Hold Welloton I &lt;OonLinucd !com _. _, 1
Mary o! · Mlnersvllle~ Mr. al¥1
A.. May: OreeUn"'
by MrS. D. b
Sc:orinl Threat
to International Newa Bervlne
W. H . JuhUni', and dii.Uihter ltath- MUler; Pre5ent Day Lltervy 'I'rmld RCse s~ WN h011tell&amp; t-o the •
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ikldp club. Wed·
thl:l would be ~le l!lbould
ryn E.UzaPeth, the
hostess,1 Mrs. by Mrs EIW.abetb
Harttncer. A .
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method ot tedera~ dl.lloount..
James tieveragt!
and daughter.s report l88\Wd from the nurse In
1J! Jenk:I.M,
Middleport hlah school'a lnit.lal
bank PAJ)er be worked oul
Charlotte and Mrs Jeanette ~~~d- 1 ch urp of Dr. and Mrs. c. A. J!lol,nJ
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l'tsher
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et.nteat
In
SOUtheastern
Ohio
comt he R. p c . be e~tpandfll
de•l and fi}augl).ter Coileel;l and VI" dexter at the Cherringten t;osptpetition here Prlday nlcht with the
, as some ot the preskl'!nt's
l'!Dnor &amp;Uf&gt;,Sb, Mrs. Anna 0 . Juhlin(; tal at Logan, advialng ot the de·
tJ.eld at the Mary Wellaton hlgh. achoo! Golden Rookhave suneat.e&lt;~, thl'l ort.nd son Geollte.
clded improyement in their conO\- ,
J.ftft whiCh e\8 will ctve a line 00 the
could do the d.lsoounttlcns was also read at thta ttme. , pia~ wu 1heldShoppe
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' &amp;"t the Walter Hatrla ot tile locsl anregll.UOn
811 tt Is with almost
DOSTtSS AT 'TEA
The nelGt meeting of the dub 1csldf!nce on Sout.Jt. Second Avenue. olde the important
rederal
funds.
Members or the Middleport Li t - will be held October 18, at the
MW Lucille Dutkm was award· tlleir chances In the
erary Club were entertained wtth home or Mrs. B N. tPowell.
erl nut club prlae and Mn.. B. P.
a tea, Wednesday a.rtemoon, OCtobF'ultf Jr , received second elub
er 4. t.t the home' Q! Miss Nella
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GUILD ENTERTAINED

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DlNNIB PARTY
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"Qpr ·~-.r-SWimmin'- H,ole"1

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OCtober t , 1111

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THE P4U Ttl UN
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Now For the Extra PQint
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KRAFT

HE times may be hard, mo ney may be scarce, jobs mny tfor at}.
you
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Lc hard to find and euting may be ()ccaHlOJJal umong lp!aYltis sqJ.~at ta• 'on
American CheeH
th e rank and 1\le of Am oL·ic a 's great public but thet F.fove le I!IP,Ott J
(padagtd, ,..,..,rlotd)
make~ no diffe L·ence to them wh en the order to "play j oat can bea~ Eni~t- boat
bull'' is ~ound e,lfor the great classic every Fall when the ~~n ~mse alone. 'Hff mttles d,owchn ihe
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l)eiJO,It t,ttver II~ a \eftov~
unk
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:.&gt; UPJlu:sedly· twu ~e::~t Uull teums in baseball meet to vie for 'oi the 1~ bUilard tt se.!lms to be 1
the c hampiou ~ hlp of th e world.
his •m~ltlpn to earn the mal~ over
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. nn d poor, b uey an d 1'dl e, one Nlagm; Palls. _ _
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Evet·.vhei'c amonit
l"ICh
'l:tll tind the peo1fle crowd ed 8l'OUttQ raQios to find out
~ ~~ •re onb" Pive qrea~ Lakes.
D!· •ru·~-~
what Joe c;ronin:t~ team of W a~hiugton Senators are dl·- r1~
Oft tOO
many. There all"'1.
in K ur whether Bill Terry's. GiRnb paced the incompt,ra- •oom &amp;f\lW!lere fot a ~' doJQS a
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~ntury IQl hour. stw; aolnr that.
IJl e llubbell arc overcommg their riVals.
ClOSt 1\Br; ltl~ iu.:i;van~el!l". You dao·t
It llol n "l'eat game enjOytd by a gl'eut people Whf). notlce mmnr de~~~ hucrl~nes,
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v.hlriPQOli'. w_.tenpo~~ and tornafo t·tuno.tely arc of a d1spo1:1 ition wh1eh makes It poss1ble dc.es·
to lay a.~:~id~ their heavy womes. aiJ.d cares, to enjoy a nt.
Th~y, a,re deslat•k!R
1Jc bit aHtnd vhen it com es oo easily a,nd with so - li~l~ boa.h 11ft they can turn
coot. It ii ·• n eht world,ufter all •• viewe'~ from the con- with9Ut 8}9WIQ.C. up At
lluca or' th'e greatest country 1n the world . Hurroh for
Amel'lca and Bo•eball.

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flavor f

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IJI•ought before the public. !

THE l!t,!!UicJ, CASE

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N(;E more " the liMtll CUdtJ
Thi$ lu.tc:st news r egurdinr the erstwhile promoter of
Pulilic Utilities, invo!v.. him m nn alleged attempt to remo ve aqm e milJion dollars hiddun away in CbicaJo, t.f•
Gr~ece, where he expected to use sorp.e or it toward fight...
ino( hi• exto·adition to the United State• .
If ~ve l' justice has beeg thw~rted, thlo Ia one of th~
incidentlt, l:ie~minr to BhQW lt . }i.ere is an example of a

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mao\ wljo by hi• macbjqatlo~~· eviJ!~ntiY ll,l•ll•l, els~ ho '
would uot betjd' ey~ry ·cJfq!1 'to, Vr~eve1!t hj• ,b•\!1~ brou~hi
~ael&lt;

tQ -i;\'l!)or!io fpr

t.rf~i,

hA• ~~~~~~, P~t !l;n. au~ !if ~ou·

•••1.:\• of ~·•PI~ wpP, '!~11' In !1\0U~rafe circu_ql•ll!ll••• anq

who h~d lljVo4ted ~~~lr ~~vji\118 Wttlt Ilia cqmp~nieoo with •
feellllll. of oecu~il\11 so ~~~y wo~\!H'~ve '"lipelhinll t~ la~e
core o!

iJl the! • o!JI.

will -'-'·

o·ew41rd~

·~'b~t
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that he Will
W,~•Nn~liql)a, ~pes o!

•!Jill~rk '•?. ml\llY Yol\tl!'
"t~e so-c~ll~d . "blJ ahota"

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¥·~SWI:PI'~~'W"e; ~: fA ~0.\l'
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o&amp; ·cente.._;R~~'

!f,iv~rt~.ct v!Ju~s

Y:ou'll
IF I D~OVE A C-AR liD Ctl2T.P.INLY U~~ 01-\1015
., FAVORIT-E. tVERVPJODY ~Yf.J 1 fOR. A l&lt;fE!ULAR eA.t:;, • • •

VOU Jljf,T CAN'T &amp;EATX.70:11&gt;'CIJ.R£D NMJNI£ ANTELOPE
It's a fact! R. L. Polk &amp; Co., recently interviewed 49,311
motorists in every section of Ohio and found X-70 to
be mon? ,popular than the next ~ve gasolines combined.
A tank'CU'l will show you why-try X-70 to(lay.

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&lt;With a~ to tbe lllte J8lll ~ Wj)!tc:omb JWeyJ
Obi how I wi!ll remember

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Ohio ~ Jaws ahould be revb.ed. 11w bOme owner has bten
I!)~ tbe !Joat and a1o(ld the burc.en of nea.r)J all t.u: Ia ws of tbc

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t..~n 80 'Ulat. row

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bf IICI&amp;P'PI and

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of the Tax Puer&amp;' Leaaue ar.d all
tt;llol estate owberk ln ceneral, that
the worl: u not ftn.IBbed, but in-

.1_poo the lo-.-e, loynlty ud devotion of the peoplel mwt,be in.iprz:lio:·Y-.~th
the teachiop or J'e-All tbe Christ 11'hoat wordlftt mto ewry foJd 11nd ~~! ~
oi the h11m•n heart, &amp;IIJ of wbar.t it "''-'atid ln JfllU\ 7:46. "NE\'T:R. MAN
SPAKE LIKE THIS MAN.
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but Jt Isn't

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1 HE LEGIONNAIRES

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Legionnaires in co n n~ ntion m C4lkugo han! l$hown
they a l'c willing t o go hund in h und with Pre~:~id ent
Ro~eve l t by th eh· •·ecl·ptiou of his frank ~ peech relauve
t o eco nomi c condit ions in th e governmeHt.
Th e Legi onnair e:i, it must be remembe1-ed, are aftPr
nil , a~ yOu and I, regular ci ti zens of this cowttry. They
Hr c not a ba nd o f ruthl c~:~s rack e teer~ , re~dy and evc1
cugcl' to .SilCk tht• governm r ht t or th eir ~ .wn gain. They
Jw vo sho w'n the people at large that tht= y are wming ~o
work with, f m· and to the good of the government. helpJUg o tflcr~ in a n endeavor t.o nelp themselves. There can
Le no doubting tht! fact that the Preside'nt, to a certnlrt
extent is conect ou his stand with regud to \"etcruns
wh o~:~e own folly either before or after they entered serv·
ice, has resulted in th eir pbytncal condition.
'fhc argument that they thru th~ir enlistment, sbould
be taken care of for so mething nuvh1g nothing to do with
tha t .st:nicl' , cuu ha rdly be conceded to be right, fuir or
JU !:d , -elth eJ" to the "'rounder" who suffers from his ' .own
wrung doing and was not a n, t! mber of ~he army or, ~md
what is fElr more important, to th e felbw who behaved
himself 11nd is now Suffering fl'om dise~u~es or hurts rt!•
ceivcd as a natlllRI co nse quent.:e of hi~ 1.mtl"unce in the
world couPlet. Suo•e ly it io plain to ~. oeen that
doJlm;•ii\·'e l1 to the Unworthy apiJTrcnnt'1heans one
lcs• t o' the applicant who is worthy.
The governf\le nt , our p,·es.dent, our poHticial\ti,
8h ould ma ke every h(.) J1l:l8i t!fi o11 t o take \:.~re of those vc.t-

ma.t_lY Uistances

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c rum;

whiJ

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woL'lhy and who

Dl'f.

last year

more.

eYm

Just

r.1u.st see the county treaaurer 1 •bout
ta'~t

is

all we

I want

and sUU the c:ey goea forth
tnat there Is no mo!"ey for our

syl!item
due
!lUted
MississtppJ and other
the burde.n

I Jove t.he birds and love U1e !loWers,
I love them with my soul
I}U' nQ~' have I e\er' 10\'L'&lt;.I
Like I lo\·e 't.ttat s*lmmin hole.

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Why not then have a stratsht out
1:ales
tax' The State or ·Ohio tax

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to be revl!ed.

states have
tbe heme

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C\\ ner ~nd at the same time aided

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V aric:coe Ulc:ero-()lcl Sana
Relieved At Horne

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Henry Reibel, !oiJa. OU1

Mm Chria 8 :!1ll'ha and Ml$le&amp; Lu. ·
cUie Bearhs and r:ma Jeaee, &amp;1.1 or

No t.e,n!Jible

DEFENSE STRESSED

)Itt
harmleM
antlr;eptpic
Moone·s Emerald OJ! can rndl!y
be- obtained et any uug siO~"
the d lrectfons O.l1! almp!e ahc1 et.:r;
to use
Economical too an...,_

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Elt.e.nsbury Drug Co, Mld ~epo r !;
Cf~
a Ment, ll!tfl"tm~s on ~
bottltt t o give splendl c\ !"C•
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PRESIDENT

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Violence

Calderwood on North Second Avenue. Tht: ~tober fourth meeting Mts. J c bn Kent, Mrs Cedric Clark
'NBS the first or the 1933-34 session and ¥n J ed Hartinger 01 Pomeroy
of
the
L:l.~rary Club
Several were Joint hoat-~' ~:oes1 W~nesday
Q'Uests were present.
1E:Vl nlnr nt th" form-er 's '.tuqa.e

to go up; ~r

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sehoclS. otuo Can do Ute
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tO\ke I'thing
upon themselvea
putt their ·
whanwheel
the to
to the
and s&amp;ytna: I
shOulders
"Let's Go". I beJieve the scarti111 f
point Is NoY. 'lth wbtm a: vote will '
IJfl had oo reducing tbe 15: lllUtUm-

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And ftl~c1 th1&amp; oo.mc old awimmlu hole,
I&amp; now my fa.ocl :d prnyer .

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GAME

th ~ (

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t,ta.h)p&amp; for thlS tax · and stamps tor

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i..!.-.;....~ tor
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for

Aod. oLbtn qulte a C1lw
There
were Hartln&amp;er&amp; and Mohat•f.6
And ouMa t.bat we lmew.
And when the season wu advar!ced
To about bte Firs.t of JUQe,
Green apples and our crowd were tbere
Every Sun~ af~moon.
A.Qd when I have to leave thu; earth

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A report. recei'fed. ben Tbun: ay mamina from the Cherr1Da1on

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s.Jlmmt.u hole wu ~lpe .
nt.ere were W~v.'ard.s W1d Lhc O: nhnms

! lmaginf! the merchant. mU108' th1s
I cut' afl.d t.hen JookJnc over tm good.&amp;
12nd flndlnJ; tba.t he mWit take a
llcerse out to sell tbts clas6 of goods
&amp;nd anotbet tor that claB:s and be

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wrne a new and better tax W.w tfian l
now. E"ut he.re ht a little 1
U:loUBht. SUppose we have ,
per c:ent tax of the klnd tbat--;

tt to 10 mtll!J.

The wluner

aet.a

a silver.

v hich ll'e promptly nus with

ju d:~~f~~~~~=~~;::~J"'

plugs, wires aitd washers and
lo the l'est of h:l.a enRine,

a wu.v thu.t th ey ar e entitle,! to hc ' he pt. 'l'~ l!v
t he cull of their l'rcxident. Whe n !le
for
they did not cast u tdonc, nl)w t.hut they are asking
hL·ca d · and t•aim ent neithe1· :;.nould the government forret
th e men did their part in tho~e dark, drear days.

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the job that the
r .erchant tace~t when he had to cut
his expenses ARy per cent ami in

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They ~ i.lndfr male me w15h

our county
will be tpr~ to ~~ a ~et
-t:&gt;lth approximately 20 per ~nt lela

:m~o,.m ..lo.,..J~"llU"• All relloi..., ,...,hiD&amp;. &lt;lo&lt;tri!oe 01
JJJU,u.ll.&amp;: tot-' ~ !I• creed. ihhey.£rc to h•'"~ 1QT d.t!m

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wu ~t- illl\t. a~ hOle.

our crowd. wu

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The budget lll.$ken o1

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c.!l t.be e.ver' 8l'QWI,Qt deUJUil~t. tax

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- ~ U.e QC.ber liJ.de a sand bank
Wbete We ' sand•bathed In tbe ::;un
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~ ~ none · ~Jke tbts tor fun .

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1flnd
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. ~ar op the ~9 *~ton lndud- 1
i wa:: our own, \0 ~uce tl\f! nlua-

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Uw. Tax Pa~ LtqUe. The
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tll(lle

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NEWS

HARD

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Broken Veins

Their Heads

Pomeroy.
Da.hlJ.ns. and rosea wet":! used to·
houae decorations. with tea beinp noepttoJ.ot Lopn, a&lt;tvtao tbat Dr. Playa Deatinecl To Fool
Mr. ••• · · - -A. A. Obo-n. • I
Mrs. James , ~e~ eptf'rf.a lne_{l I served In the spaeJou.e -lnmg, roon c. A. P.olndex~ 11 lmprovlpJ l&amp;t·
y ioiton Drill
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Thlll'OOay mornlnr " !0&lt; Co· j
~~ dlnqer, Wed.t;lesday ev~tnr, at I at the Calderwood h~.
The
l'PI The"repor.t &amp;laO at&amp;ta that Mr8
1t T
l lumb11.11 where the former entered '
rter ho8le pn Clfustnut Street hon- 1tinng president, J.,O"a. T. A.
P~e,xte 1, who J:m4 been in a
n 0
eam
Oran\ hoepttal for the rehi0\'41 or j
orJn~r her tnothet and, bJiother,
and lhe lncomlna: preslti.erl't, 1
oooidiUon,
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now
able
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Anna c. Juhllnl an~ spn George or D. c. Miller, poured.
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Preceding the senoiq the rollow- t&lt;:~. ke ' Uttle nouriBhment and It 1
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Tho8e present rot the , occasion illg program was presented : Re· Is t.bouabt that her oonclitlon will f
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were : Mrs. Clara · Schae~er, Mrs. ponse&amp;-Current Evema; R&amp;arts t.np~avc ,..,~
Order To
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EUzabet)jl. Schaefer and daUihter by the nttrtna: pres:tdeDt, ~ 'J.
. ll&amp;lDGB HOSTESS
To Hold Welloton I &lt;OonLinucd !com _. _, 1
Mary o! · Mlnersvllle~ Mr. al¥1
A.. May: OreeUn"'
by MrS. D. b
Sc:orinl Threat
to International Newa Bervlne
W. H . JuhUni', and dii.Uihter ltath- MUler; Pre5ent Day Lltervy 'I'rmld RCse s~ WN h011tell&amp; t-o the •
' of
ikldp club. Wed·
thl:l would be ~le l!lbould
ryn E.UzaPeth, the
hostess,1 Mrs. by Mrs EIW.abetb
Harttncer. A .
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method ot tedera~ dl.lloount..
James tieveragt!
and daughter.s report l88\Wd from the nurse In
1J! Jenk:I.M,
Middleport hlah school'a lnit.lal
bank PAJ)er be worked oul
Charlotte and Mrs Jeanette ~~~d- 1 ch urp of Dr. and Mrs. c. A. J!lol,nJ
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et.nteat
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SOUtheastern
Ohio
comt he R. p c . be e~tpandfll
de•l and fi}augl).ter Coileel;l and VI" dexter at the Cherringten t;osptpetition here Prlday nlcht with the
, as some ot the preskl'!nt's
l'!Dnor &amp;Uf&gt;,Sb, Mrs. Anna 0 . Juhlin(; tal at Logan, advialng ot the de·
tJ.eld at the Mary Wellaton hlgh. achoo! Golden Rookhave suneat.e&lt;~, thl'l ort.nd son Geollte.
clded improyement in their conO\- ,
J.ftft whiCh e\8 will ctve a line 00 the
could do the d.lsoounttlcns was also read at thta ttme. , pia~ wu 1heldShoppe
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811 tt Is with almost
DOSTtSS AT 'TEA
The nelGt meeting of the dub 1csldf!nce on Sout.Jt. Second Avenue. olde the important
rederal
funds.
Members or the Middleport Li t - will be held October 18, at the
MW Lucille Dutkm was award· tlleir chances In the
erary Club were entertained wtth home or Mrs. B N. tPowell.
erl nut club prlae and Mn.. B. P.
a tea, Wednesday a.rtemoon, OCtobF'ultf Jr , received second elub
er 4. t.t the home' Q! Miss Nella
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KRAFT

HE times may be hard, mo ney may be scarce, jobs mny tfor at}.
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Lc hard to find and euting may be ()ccaHlOJJal umong lp!aYltis sqJ.~at ta• 'on
American CheeH
th e rank and 1\le of Am oL·ic a 's great public but thet F.fove le I!IP,Ott J
(padagtd, ,..,..,rlotd)
make~ no diffe L·ence to them wh en the order to "play j oat can bea~ Eni~t- boat
bull'' is ~ound e,lfor the great classic every Fall when the ~~n ~mse alone. 'Hff mttles d,owchn ihe
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l)eiJO,It t,ttver II~ a \eftov~
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:.&gt; UPJlu:sedly· twu ~e::~t Uull teums in baseball meet to vie for 'oi the 1~ bUilard tt se.!lms to be 1
the c hampiou ~ hlp of th e world.
his •m~ltlpn to earn the mal~ over
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. nn d poor, b uey an d 1'dl e, one Nlagm; Palls. _ _
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Evet·.vhei'c amonit
l"ICh
'l:tll tind the peo1fle crowd ed 8l'OUttQ raQios to find out
~ ~~ •re onb" Pive qrea~ Lakes.
D!· •ru·~-~
what Joe c;ronin:t~ team of W a~hiugton Senators are dl·- r1~
Oft tOO
many. There all"'1.
in K ur whether Bill Terry's. GiRnb paced the incompt,ra- •oom &amp;f\lW!lere fot a ~' doJQS a
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IJl e llubbell arc overcommg their riVals.
ClOSt 1\Br; ltl~ iu.:i;van~el!l". You dao·t
It llol n "l'eat game enjOytd by a gl'eut people Whf). notlce mmnr de~~~ hucrl~nes,
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v.hlriPQOli'. w_.tenpo~~ and tornafo t·tuno.tely arc of a d1spo1:1 ition wh1eh makes It poss1ble dc.es·
to lay a.~:~id~ their heavy womes. aiJ.d cares, to enjoy a nt.
Th~y, a,re deslat•k!R
1Jc bit aHtnd vhen it com es oo easily a,nd with so - li~l~ boa.h 11ft they can turn
coot. It ii ·• n eht world,ufter all •• viewe'~ from the con- with9Ut 8}9WIQ.C. up At
lluca or' th'e greatest country 1n the world . Hurroh for
Amel'lca and Bo•eball.

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THE l!t,!!UicJ, CASE

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N(;E more " the liMtll CUdtJ
Thi$ lu.tc:st news r egurdinr the erstwhile promoter of
Pulilic Utilities, invo!v.. him m nn alleged attempt to remo ve aqm e milJion dollars hiddun away in CbicaJo, t.f•
Gr~ece, where he expected to use sorp.e or it toward fight...
ino( hi• exto·adition to the United State• .
If ~ve l' justice has beeg thw~rted, thlo Ia one of th~
incidentlt, l:ie~minr to BhQW lt . }i.ere is an example of a

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would uot betjd' ey~ry ·cJfq!1 'to, Vr~eve1!t hj• ,b•\!1~ brou~hi
~ael&lt;

tQ -i;\'l!)or!io fpr

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hA• ~~~~~~, P~t !l;n. au~ !if ~ou·

•••1.:\• of ~·•PI~ wpP, '!~11' In !1\0U~rafe circu_ql•ll!ll••• anq

who h~d lljVo4ted ~~~lr ~~vji\118 Wttlt Ilia cqmp~nieoo with •
feellllll. of oecu~il\11 so ~~~y wo~\!H'~ve '"lipelhinll t~ la~e
core o!

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W,~•Nn~liql)a, ~pes o!

•!Jill~rk '•?. ml\llY Yol\tl!'
"t~e so-c~ll~d . "blJ ahota"

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!f,iv~rt~.ct v!Ju~s

Y:ou'll
IF I D~OVE A C-AR liD Ctl2T.P.INLY U~~ 01-\1015
., FAVORIT-E. tVERVPJODY ~Yf.J 1 fOR. A l&lt;fE!ULAR eA.t:;, • • •

VOU Jljf,T CAN'T &amp;EATX.70:11&gt;'CIJ.R£D NMJNI£ ANTELOPE
It's a fact! R. L. Polk &amp; Co., recently interviewed 49,311
motorists in every section of Ohio and found X-70 to
be mon? ,popular than the next ~ve gasolines combined.
A tank'CU'l will show you why-try X-70 to(lay.

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-Middleport PI•J• · ·
Wellatolt ·

TO TRY TODAY· •

IN NIGHT GAME

Will St~~i
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INew lk!tton

\Yith White~ill Pi~hinr
To, Break Into 'Viet·
ory Column

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Six teams of the Sou~te('n '
Ohio High School Athletle LeaJUe: ~
~~U .&amp;wing into a.cUon thla ~k '

BY PAT ROBINSON

INS Sports Writer
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Waahl:teton, Oct. b--INS-It is
no violation of conndenC(l to Stl)'.
the jubilant, and pet·haps sllg\lily
overconfident Ol'nnl., a1-e now
counttna on taking fow· straight

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tlklqdJ ~Jna, G1at~:ts! eppy abol'tstop, Mowed that "they enn't beat ns" .spirit in beAting outf\t,yer's
tilt~~ In t;Jte seeond l.oniDc of the openiag game oi the w11rld series at tb~ Polo Gro:.mdli, N'. Y.
Jnade a dp.iZlin&amp;' tlovad-band 1top of Ryan's .:rounder but foll9w..::d with a bad bhrow to K~h~l.

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Johnson

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go.mes:

Grove,

rofiler, Pl&gt;!~lp - John8on,

with hla pstntmgg

l_l~en ~~ qt
ll{ew
was a Saturday ~est ct

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4.75-19
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whelming score or 49 to 6. Well.t.On
and New Bolltan are the only other
teams that. have engag:ed. In &amp; league combat to date, and both are
tied for second place, although
l'trcentage ia accredited to either
team.
· and Mra. WaUer HYsell and c~ld·
1 The 1esult of thla week's play ren
dinner fUC!Sts of MrS.
. will probablY see three addltlQ.nal Viola. Kl'~U~ It ~InK :M.ts. HyseU'II
blrtbda~: .Jn lJl:e afternoon tJtey
peat Vf1th Athena. However, a. tie motofiid to Piut.18nd. '
result In one or more of the
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Wby worry tlll'Qu$11 tbot s!l&amp;\l'flileot
months Of t:De year ·on amooili·Wo~,
bald-treo~ded tlrea1 ••• On th:.:f!"'IJ'
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Ne..,J:IIbli!ll' wean almoot tw!l% ... well

ill ~ 'l'~th~. which mellfl'!-_1\ wll,l
•00 119.' lilili'Oat n~ In the spring •••

That'swlijltpayjtobuJnewGood)'eara
IIJ .U:tuial teat on wet pavements,
~h~~ &amp;~CJP Yl!llt a~t qulc:ket thl!n ·allf
lither '!5!"rioii.atd(ess.of. make or dea~

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overj 1!1¥-~,'"'" every. plJ Ia b~t
wlth.that'patented ply IDlltorial, Supertwist . .\qd tbey atv~ m\&gt;re mlleaA~ t~-

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1 way we caq't mLSs."
Bill's coufidcnce \5 bolstered b)'
1 the · flct t.bat for the laat eleven ~~~~~~
ycnrs. the team ti"'r~t, won the scet~nd game. V"":U
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sert r-1
On
t.hat be.sls. It see... ·. hardly worth
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while to pl~y ou' ,,he sttl .. tf, bUt
d~tel"mlned to g£t some runs be · 1J1e Q.dage about the t;.f.., ,ond the
over
hind E.ll'l Whitehill today
lip is · no.whern bOrne out no oUen
J..nd
onte
aaaln
Ossle
Bluege, the
Joe Cronin thu:.; cxpre~;.scd the : a.s It is in baseball.
Senators'
Wlfottunate
Ulird
bWitl·
~ntim~nt of his lndl ciuiJ
Lhls
Tha glnnts (.onslder thin .s~rl c tiY
m9rnlr.g : Wc'ru lu an uwrul tough 1 n. flvti and ten or Woolworth series man, shared the goot'a role, 1-his
s):!Ot ~t I don't think. IL"s on the • that ta, five hit3 a day for the sen- time splitting ($y.biow l:.onors v•'th
Al Crowder .
cards fQl • bhp. Ci)lu,n t:; to gr t r;;uch ators. ten fol' the Giailts.
For two innings, old Goose GOI:Ilin
phenomfnal }i'ltchlng a ll til ::: t1me."
Th~ ):!Oint was
St.rcooed aga!n
~ which BH! Tel'l'y' s pOtent rc-! yeste!'dp.y in, an error.less. game tha~ Wptl.S by way Gt bein(j: B. hero but to.lomder was : 'Just wut.ch F'J.·eddy . wus ~ sparkling brilliant as the day he 11. JUSt another lo.d the fans
forgot. Goose steppod into the
fltw.~,mmo,ns todny.
If
we win f p1·evtous game WM dullY crra.tlc .
'flth Preddy I'll wind It li!J with
Ag:yn the Oiants were able to ,limelight when scbUDJ.~Cher ~ade

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Attendance !paid) .... 3ti,461
Rt!celpts (m inus taxJ ....... .
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. Commissioner's share . . .
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Players' share . .
73,008.45
E~ cl~b's shu.re . 12,333.07
Each league's ·share 12,333.07
~,..I for Twq · Qames
Attendance &lt;paJd) .... ~. 133
Net receipts . · ... $329,163.00
Comm~ssiOilet·'s s~are 41,374 45
Playera' 'ihvre . .' . 16'1.873.13
Each olulh:. share .. 27.978.85
Each I8a.a'ue's
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date only two league e:a~es
been chalked up resulttn1 in a
~corelcss deadlock and 9. ooe·sided
e.fralr. Athens lea pea mto the Je&amp;d
when they trounced the Nelsonvllle
OTeyhourads last weell: by the over-

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Polloililng are the fluanclal
tlgures on the' World series

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Middleport at Middleport. AU
will be p!;1yed Frl~y, 1
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By Inte.tJ:;l&amp;.t.loval News Service

Park~~rg, w:-re week eJi¥1 gqest11 ~1~ T3J~Oi .Ot ~· ~~nt,
o! thW
Mr. a¥, u,.,, tJ;1.!&gt; Sliest &lt;it t.l£ broll)er. ot
O.Wen Taylor.
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.Nor om I divulgilll!: any :;ecret In
teWng you the Senators art! down - ~

Mr. and Mnl. Cla:f' Vohe Ot Parkers
Mr. and 141'6. RUS&amp;ell Radcliffe [Sunday.
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bUl'g epent 8undilY wtth ·Harry
Mew Brtrbton, speilt Uie weelt ·. "Mi. 1i.l).d 'Ml'8.. "J!'~~•:1:1 ;Joh~ ~·•
13.wan ,and family. •
~nd ~e gu~t of Sylvta Rad.cJUTc child~n ~ l-ecet;a,t sueata \ or
Miss ,A rnott. ,of ~clnlll,l ~ JRmC\.~ a.l\4 IIQn.
1.s ..M~enzle and., .f&amp;.~.
I~ a rew y-ka 'with' :Mn. ·Na.ncy ,~r. iud Ur11. Berryl Taylor Of ~acy .C~ ~ -b~l\ UL ! •

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ou the latter's grid; Pomeroy 'W
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TON (IND.) HEARALD-PRESS, SA~S:

"With advertiainr, •• with t!l~thinJI c;I.,.,, tbe ~ 11rb~uta
tile ~~\ int,Q it uaul\llY reta t:he niott out of it. IJy tbia 1- .not
mea,n '!lo~t ha S'rENQING b'!t mo,t ,io WQRIC ''\II '(HOUG •

REGART&gt;LESS OF WHO
WINS 71-/E PR.I~SENr

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"Too often-the merch11nt ~~·~• adverij•int aa,a q~l&amp;l'J'·
evi!· lfJao f~~ ta,~ "!1\\Y about it, hia reoulta w.ill. b~an~J,l!l,\~
aatl~factod)'. · l'b,'!:. ne":lp,per &lt;&gt;lll\lll!l 'llll¥•nt,e' · &lt;e~~~lta 'fw'!JI,
l\dt~~lW,D1 M~ zqo.r~ ~the ~octor CIJ! ..-•ral!_t~ ~~~ f~r bi1

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c;:ronin Admita Senaton
In Tourh .Spot After
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'l'llll-.aU\,~
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Pome!Oy Meeta l,.oJ~J
-Middleport PI•J• · ·
Wellatolt ·

TO TRY TODAY· •

IN NIGHT GAME

Will St~~i
Up Awainat Jack·
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IOn Lada
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INew lk!tton

\Yith White~ill Pi~hinr
To, Break Into 'Viet·
ory Column

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Six teams of the Sou~te('n '
Ohio High School Athletle LeaJUe: ~
~~U .&amp;wing into a.cUon thla ~k '

BY PAT ROBINSON

INS Sports Writer
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Waahl:teton, Oct. b--INS-It is
no violation of conndenC(l to Stl)'.
the jubilant, and pet·haps sllg\lily
overconfident Ol'nnl., a1-e now
counttna on taking fow· straight

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tlklqdJ ~Jna, G1at~:ts! eppy abol'tstop, Mowed that "they enn't beat ns" .spirit in beAting outf\t,yer's
tilt~~ In t;Jte seeond l.oniDc of the openiag game oi the w11rld series at tb~ Polo Gro:.mdli, N'. Y.
Jnade a dp.iZlin&amp;' tlovad-band 1top of Ryan's .:rounder but foll9w..::d with a bad bhrow to K~h~l.

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rofiler, Pl&gt;!~lp - John8on,

with hla pstntmgg

l_l~en ~~ qt
ll{ew
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"'upl&lt;i col "!!IIIJ!&lt;I•n&lt;! lndul1ro

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4.50-21
4.75-19
5.08-19
5.00·20
5.:15-18

whelming score or 49 to 6. Well.t.On
and New Bolltan are the only other
teams that. have engag:ed. In &amp; league combat to date, and both are
tied for second place, although
l'trcentage ia accredited to either
team.
· and Mra. WaUer HYsell and c~ld·
1 The 1esult of thla week's play ren
dinner fUC!Sts of MrS.
. will probablY see three addltlQ.nal Viola. Kl'~U~ It ~InK :M.ts. HyseU'II
blrtbda~: .Jn lJl:e afternoon tJtey
peat Vf1th Athena. However, a. tie motofiid to Piut.18nd. '
result In one or more of the
changing the attuat.ton some

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Wby worry tlll'Qu$11 tbot s!l&amp;\l'flileot
months Of t:De year ·on amooili·Wo~,
bald-treo~ded tlrea1 ••• On th:.:f!"'IJ'
roads of I! all and Winter you· ' · neW

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POMEROY, OHIO, FlRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933

Where Roadworkers Perished in Brushwood Fire

Requested

ADMINIHRATIH

SCORES OF SMART FASHIONS AND SUPERB
VALUES THAT THRIITY BUYERS WILL
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Fall and·Wintu COATS

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with the WUlavnexed of the estate

All Wool CNts with ele- Coati With the Better
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Squirrel and Min!L
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Italy U~s Troops
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Cleveland,
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