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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
APPRECIATE

Fall and·Wintu COATS

SVIT FJLED
A suit WBI

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probate

court here Thursday by Pred W,
Crow, admlnlfltrator De Bools Non
with the WUlavnexed of the estate

All Wool CNts with ele- Coati With the Better
Fun of Skunk. Raccoon,
Squirrel and Min!L
1ant Fur Tl-imminr

fit wyatt a. Plantz, deceued, va.
The Vlllage. of Pomero~. et al. to

cr.nstrue the will.

ANTIQUITY

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There will be no advance
ao lon1 as the preoent
.ltock laotl. To reouy

ALSO A FEW COATS
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co~s were adJudged
agalwt
p~slntlff, Karr.
li motion for a
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the po&amp;dle841on of the official court
reporter, Mlas Ollea.

THE AFTERMATH
Told A&amp;

ut4 I!C*IIIIDJ." 81ook
Q la the IN4lq: Fall 11calon while
:row IIUl ._. M Uall ftlfJ low prlet.

BEAUTIFUL. HATS

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Still Unsettled
Ohio Operator• and Miner.
Fail to A•~ee on
LoadinK Price

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HOT IN NEW YORK

Gordon

Ladleo

who upheld thfl: action ~~~~~~
1t wat an aetloa for .tha:t

Italy U~s Troops
As Warning Mote

Cleveland,
over the
mlnea in

Correction of Intolerable Situation is
More Vital T h a n Promotion of
Temperance, Rockefeller Says

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LEASED WIRE OF INTERNA'riONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

IC~UD ~y

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8ou1.b portion tonllbt. BAttU:d&amp;:r

Tribune, eall 288-L; If tbe BIIBineoa
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READERS' NOTICE -

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IN OUR
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;.Fuaouo Cue Pendin1ln Court Sinee 1929 Goes To
~ • Court Of Appeals On Petition·ln·Error Fol·
lowing Rulin1 Adveroe To Karr

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GREGG
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Jlra. Ada TOWI\tend lind d&amp;U&amp;h..
tcrs orace and Mn. Olarice Per.

oncl Mrs. RaY Markin.
Mrl. Oeorp Mar-

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,ponal institutions, in resigning recently under . fire
and -on the eve of the date set for the hearin11 an dlarges
wh1.;h had been preferred against him, goes a long way f
•.uward convicting him in the minds of the people of the
commonwealth.
The excuse may be given that politics IS behind the
moV&amp; which &lt;l.ited hlm and that he was not assured of a
fmr and Impartial tlial and such allegations may be true
in other cas..s in the past in om· owr. .as well as other/
states. Be that as it may, the thought uppermost in the
nnnds of the avet·age citizens, is that an innocent man
can ";gtve a good account of himself in a trial of that kind

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·county m1nC'6 Many others we :~
"persuade•!' to tema ln , away Ol
picket lill6S
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nounced tha~ it.s G reene and P'a ··'
, ette county mlnf:!s would not n&gt;"
In me ... ,,~;Jal1c..1s unt1J sU.tll a u, thuit!es aa..urf' protection. Other
si'\Ctions--n o t a b l y the populous

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Brick ~heese

i a) .. t,e 9. ..d \lla~Jungu.n t.t• ld!l·
u.1e ~;l!ll ~dp p ed Ushtly by th~
' tnm f:rs' holiC'~Y

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VEECK RITES SATURDAY

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Chicago, OP.t.
~INS-Si mple
funeral servletls will be held to·
ntorrow to1 W111111m
L Veeck,
J;:eeldent or the Chicago Cube at
j the veteran baseball official's resi-

at the Ctlureb
Syracuse and

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SCRATCH

PEED

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: ~ttnC:mil1fofl~~ur:n H~~::~le :.;::~:
tcry
I Veeck dllld at Bt Luke's hospital yesterday of lucemls, a drllad
• disease or the blood, which fQlloW·
ed an attack of Influenza '

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Head.t~tJ:q.(e .... ·.. : · 2'f.teads 15c ,

P ·\ht
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apetlal

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ao••Patk •

Tokay Gra}.es , ........ ·. 3lbs. 25c
Sweet Potatoes ........ 6lbs.19c,,
Idaho Baking Potatoes 10 lbs. '25c''
Minnesota Potatoes ... 10 lbs,,17c
l~O'Ib. bag .... $1.67
Krnut Cabbage, 50 lb. bag $1.09

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Th ,, Aius~ian Chancellor, Dollfuss, has been the latest vic- ··a~1:"~eetlnr Wed. 1 ,00 P. M.
hm;pf tiiia misguided and mistaken zeal of those who style lllselon otudy boot "How Fr.r to
the&amp;sclves patrlotft
the Near01t D9Ctorl" to bo taken
Thoothll Mobl, Mlaloltr
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l'P alter ~ dpentQI devotional
Ohureh school at D A. M. Earl
" They' are·again m1staken m that for they are notbing r.orvlce. All ue cordially ln,•tted to Jiartentiach and Charle' ·Peoples,
but trouble makers who leave nothing ~ood ill the WDrld rttend all oervl&lt;...
ouporlntoodenta.
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Morntna wor8bip at 10:30 o'~Joell:
fori Ithoor efforts and the plty of it ttl! is thut while they
CHIIIICH QF CUBIST
•• lho Pr08byterlan chureh. &lt;\n·
'a rei fightin~
what they suppos,, to be their enemies, they F. L ~. .....,.,_ ~ them by choir. Sermon · topic:
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9:1&amp; Unltted servlce. IJerlnw eub.. "Forv:lven and Pbrglvlnt."

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M01e than

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Stabilization

force union recognition at cap~
Uve mlnu. ot the Frtck company
In the coltc region
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Mexican Bull Fight, Bron· 1
cho Butting, "Steer ·Riding,
Calf RopiDt,. Tric:k Rid·
ing, Wild Hone Racing,
Bull Do11aing.

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of C?ttatn and Mrs. Ja.mee A MoUI110n,

tk!S.W Dllle non-atop record beld by the French fl1era Codoa and Rosel,

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to Bqdad, Iraq. Tbe • MoiU~ ahown below, sa1~ t.be)' hoped to beat

night at 1 o'c:loc:k,

JE-d: "The! JO)'I of Betna: a Obrlet·

251b. $1
CANE SUGAR
PURE LARD
4 lbo.2~c
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23c
SALAD DRESSING
BOKAR COFFEE .
2 tb.: 4Sf
CHOCOLATE DROPS 2 lb•. zsc
KETCHUP '!';:~r
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BAKING POWDER
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but again serves to show to tho people of this country
and the world, what ,carelessness can accomplish without
seeming to make any elfort at all. More than a half hundre(i Jives have been sacrificed to that great god who has
takim so many thousands of lives in ou1· Jwn country juot
smce the advent of the modern age, not to delve farthor
back into history.
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According to conjectu1·e, this latest terrible catastro-1
phe, cuttinl!' down so many belpleBB men already hard
pressed through the exljloncies of hard times, was due to
a carelessly thrown lillhted, m41&lt;&gt;h or an unfinished CliJaret
whi~ h was still bur11iug when the ill8trument of death w••
toos~il Into a spot fertile enough to bring about such a
,disa..eter. ·
'J'raJiped in a gulch when the winds shifted, there wao
ljti~Jl~ or no chance for tjle ,unfortunates to esea~e. Once
tp~ . C£Ir~l~· •• hlld given f~te a
.
levy Jt, trib11te
~g~,l:p~) ])umanitY. no
' al}d , ·~~npe for

Eight O'clock

SYRACUSE

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Big FREE. ACTS every 1 1

are1 their own wQ.rt~t foeH.

Gertrude Shepler of Parkerabllfg'
a.nd bl'Other. Glenn Gibbs and Wife
of PUt.Aburgh. werE! • ca.U1hg on
Miss Lon Taylor, 'I'hur.sday
Mr. and Mn. Pred Shumw&amp;y
were hMtily !'iummoned to th·~
bcru:ide cf h '!r mother, Mrs Fredcrick who 1.6 very ll1 at Dak Hill.
Muss Amy Smith ~f Zanesville,
wa11 a Sunday guest of Eddie OuJn.ther.

Single Pound . . . . . . . 17c

MIDDLEPORT

MII$GfJIDEO ZEAL
JT ]IS a r~ther remarkable thing tbut people will become
~ consumed by their O\\'n enthusiasm as to lose all
•enJI! of what ohould or should not be done for the rreat••t~?auce of complet.ng what they have set out to do . . ·~.Ii@i-&gt; ."&lt;:""~'
~ 1'he various agitato11 are unusual!~· good exam plea
of Ibis class. They decide the government is all wrong
aui that ch•nge~. must be made It the people are til endu and so Instead of going about the ioh. 'whlch is an
he ulean ta&amp;k, in an orderly way and one wbieh 1(. they
ar~'right, i• the o1ily one to pui'Oue, tpey use the ta.ctios
which can never bring apything but failure to their cause.
if It the government is wrong and cl'n be improved,
thel;way to brlnp tl)at befora the &amp;¥eraK~ ttx pp,yer is to
edu'l:ate them oh t"llt suUj~ct. 1 Bi'lnll' oqiJthe p~inb which
cou~ and should be Improved. If they ere right, the
pe le, slow ns they are about seeing thin11• of this kind
wil eventually ~w&amp;ken.
i Instead, however, they use their onergi~ :wl.illt!.it
theJi· judgme&lt;nta and go out with one obje~t in view, tb~ '
beilg to murder the particular individual at the head of
thefgovernment which ther seek to reform.
~ Sometimes they carry out their purpose which makes
the eople 11.11 tne more infuriated against them and their
FIRST BAPTST rutl!BCH
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Kreac:er, Pastor, Mid4lepori
ca e, anot h er maat ta k est he p la~e o f t .,e man w o IS acSunday school 9:10 A. M. Pa.uL
cor ed honors due a martyr and the refQ!'ID movement has B 141lm•1rt. eup~ hi 10 16 A ••
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om "Tbe
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New PDeal.''
be quil'eli for it to overcome. That hao •been the history j Irtormudlate aenlor B. Y P. v.
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Evenlna eervJee 1':00 P. M. Theme

Rocl: Bprtup, 3J)ent the wet end.
with Mr. and Mrs. c
L Arnold
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Mrs. Ella Evuna and slJJter, Mra.

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ALL NEXT WEEK!

Donald Bouleby of Uhrtehavtlle \ \
~pent Sund•.Y with Mr. &amp;nd llrl.
E J Soulsby and !a.mUy ..
Mr. and llrl. Dixon Alhworth ot

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T.lfE TERRIBlE holocaust in California a few day• ago

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J&amp;mea Quillin caught a 19 3-f lb.
retth ftsh Saturday.
Mr. ,.nd Mn Millard Duckworth
and daughter June Marie of Huntbl&amp;ton were Lbe &amp;uests or Mrs.
DOra Ductworth and family from
84turday until MoNiay
M IM Annie Karr who 13 empblyed tn Oolumi-Jt.LS, spent the
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V{ood. W Va .. tR here to spend the
wfnter with h·.r d&amp;ughter Mr!l s
~ Hendrix o.nd ramll y
~- B. R. Hendrix and children,
Y(oodrow and Sylvia, Mn Nannte
Withrow IU!d Miss Eleanor PhilUJ18 ~~pent the week end in Lon·

K-9 Ranaen Rodeo,

C\'en if the verdict is brought unju.".tt ly aga.inst him.
The leaot the chief deputy could have done, were he
innacent ol t he various charges "'bleb had been filed and
Hfte1· •taying on the job until the last minute, was to have
gone through with the trial and let the people judge as
tu whether or not he was the victim of a political plot.
ll' ~)lo wing the white feather at the eleventh hour he but
fur~he1· strengthens the side ot the opposition even if be
is ihnocent and gives uo possible chance to prove bis

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WDmln&amp;' wonhlp 10:110 A. II.
N. Y. P. If. 8:11 P. )II.
Evanp11at1c aenlee 1 ·30 P 11
Pn.yer meetln&amp;: Wed. 7:30 P . M
Bible atud7 Prl. 1 :30 P 11.

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tb.e mand&amp;iel .of the CODvent~ Whleb
include
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hta.rted oppoeitlon to Amerlca'l entlaace
into tbe !ape or Nat!ooa and the world court and pro.motion of a rehabWtatlon pro&amp;ram wblch doe&amp; ncrt meet wti.b the

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Tbomu C&lt;&gt;lllna ..d Jt1hl' McGhee • .Qn,. Hil hall Mro.
Delmar Pa~t nu.med John Jr.
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OLEO, very gooa quality, 3 lbo ..... .' 20c:
POTATOES, Minneaota iCobblen, pk. 33c
PUI\E LARD, open kettle reDdered 2lb 15c:
WHITE BEANS, new c:rop, 10 lba•... 45c:
$0 SEAL P~CHJ:,S, large c:ana, 2 f~r 29c
SOAP FLAKES; QUic:k Arrow

\N~eg~.,F~ 'rib.,.o; b~k~ ;.· ib.: =~
BEE~ ROAs~ c:holce c:uto, lb.. . .. , . tOe:

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, BQLO&lt;;NA,·freth and .tb~Jder, 3 lba. .. 2lic:
I;IAMB.URGER, freah Btound, 21bt .. . 19c:
. SAUSAGE, w'hole hop fii'OUDd, 2 Ia.. 25c:
sttAKS. round or s~ 2 lbt ... . .. 29c:
BEEF LIVER; freth, lb.
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Advertioin11 ia a buaine.. builder.
keep building.

to exist.

The good

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road to failure until he arrivea.
THE MERCHANT WHO IS A PERSISTENT _,NO CONSISTENT AJ&gt;V&amp;ltTISER IS ALWAYS ON THE ROAD TO

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Jlra. Ada TOWI\tend lind d&amp;U&amp;h..
tcrs orace and Mn. Olarice Per.

oncl Mrs. RaY Markin.
Mrl. Oeorp Mar-

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llhlp of ibe Amerteul Lelton while
tboulanda of war veteran~ left for
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,ponal institutions, in resigning recently under . fire
and -on the eve of the date set for the hearin11 an dlarges
wh1.;h had been preferred against him, goes a long way f
•.uward convicting him in the minds of the people of the
commonwealth.
The excuse may be given that politics IS behind the
moV&amp; which &lt;l.ited hlm and that he was not assured of a
fmr and Impartial tlial and such allegations may be true
in other cas..s in the past in om· owr. .as well as other/
states. Be that as it may, the thought uppermost in the
nnnds of the avet·age citizens, is that an innocent man
can ";gtve a good account of himself in a trial of that kind

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"persuade•!' to tema ln , away Ol
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nounced tha~ it.s G reene and P'a ··'
, ette county mlnf:!s would not n&gt;"
In me ... ,,~;Jal1c..1s unt1J sU.tll a u, thuit!es aa..urf' protection. Other
si'\Ctions--n o t a b l y the populous

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Brick ~heese

i a) .. t,e 9. ..d \lla~Jungu.n t.t• ld!l·
u.1e ~;l!ll ~dp p ed Ushtly by th~
' tnm f:rs' holiC'~Y

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Chicago, OP.t.
~INS-Si mple
funeral servletls will be held to·
ntorrow to1 W111111m
L Veeck,
J;:eeldent or the Chicago Cube at
j the veteran baseball official's resi-

at the Ctlureb
Syracuse and

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SCRATCH

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tcry
I Veeck dllld at Bt Luke's hospital yesterday of lucemls, a drllad
• disease or the blood, which fQlloW·
ed an attack of Influenza '

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Head.t~tJ:q.(e .... ·.. : · 2'f.teads 15c ,

P ·\ht
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Tokay Gra}.es , ........ ·. 3lbs. 25c
Sweet Potatoes ........ 6lbs.19c,,
Idaho Baking Potatoes 10 lbs. '25c''
Minnesota Potatoes ... 10 lbs,,17c
l~O'Ib. bag .... $1.67
Krnut Cabbage, 50 lb. bag $1.09

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Th ,, Aius~ian Chancellor, Dollfuss, has been the latest vic- ··a~1:"~eetlnr Wed. 1 ,00 P. M.
hm;pf tiiia misguided and mistaken zeal of those who style lllselon otudy boot "How Fr.r to
the&amp;sclves patrlotft
the Near01t D9Ctorl" to bo taken
Thoothll Mobl, Mlaloltr
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Ohureh school at D A. M. Earl
" They' are·again m1staken m that for they are notbing r.orvlce. All ue cordially ln,•tted to Jiartentiach and Charle' ·Peoples,
but trouble makers who leave nothing ~ood ill the WDrld rttend all oervl&lt;...
ouporlntoodenta.
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Morntna wor8bip at 10:30 o'~Joell:
fori Ithoor efforts and the plty of it ttl! is thut while they
CHIIIICH QF CUBIST
•• lho Pr08byterlan chureh. &lt;\n·
'a rei fightin~
what they suppos,, to be their enemies, they F. L ~. .....,.,_ ~ them by choir. Sermon · topic:
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9:1&amp; Unltted servlce. IJerlnw eub.. "Forv:lven and Pbrglvlnt."

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Stabilization

force union recognition at cap~
Uve mlnu. ot the Frtck company
In the coltc region
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cho Butting, "Steer ·Riding,
Calf RopiDt,. Tric:k Rid·
ing, Wild Hone Racing,
Bull Do11aing.

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of C?ttatn and Mrs. Ja.mee A MoUI110n,

tk!S.W Dllle non-atop record beld by the French fl1era Codoa and Rosel,

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to Bqdad, Iraq. Tbe • MoiU~ ahown below, sa1~ t.be)' hoped to beat

night at 1 o'c:loc:k,

JE-d: "The! JO)'I of Betna: a Obrlet·

251b. $1
CANE SUGAR
PURE LARD
4 lbo.2~c
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23c
SALAD DRESSING
BOKAR COFFEE .
2 tb.: 4Sf
CHOCOLATE DROPS 2 lb•. zsc
KETCHUP '!';:~r
2 ~:;;~ 21 c
BAKING POWDER
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but again serves to show to tho people of this country
and the world, what ,carelessness can accomplish without
seeming to make any elfort at all. More than a half hundre(i Jives have been sacrificed to that great god who has
takim so many thousands of lives in ou1· Jwn country juot
smce the advent of the modern age, not to delve farthor
back into history.
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According to conjectu1·e, this latest terrible catastro-1
phe, cuttinl!' down so many belpleBB men already hard
pressed through the exljloncies of hard times, was due to
a carelessly thrown lillhted, m41&lt;&gt;h or an unfinished CliJaret
whi~ h was still bur11iug when the ill8trument of death w••
toos~il Into a spot fertile enough to bring about such a
,disa..eter. ·
'J'raJiped in a gulch when the winds shifted, there wao
ljti~Jl~ or no chance for tjle ,unfortunates to esea~e. Once
tp~ . C£Ir~l~· •• hlld given f~te a
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levy Jt, trib11te
~g~,l:p~) ])umanitY. no
' al}d , ·~~npe for

Eight O'clock

SYRACUSE

Jlhs49e

Big FREE. ACTS every 1 1

are1 their own wQ.rt~t foeH.

Gertrude Shepler of Parkerabllfg'
a.nd bl'Other. Glenn Gibbs and Wife
of PUt.Aburgh. werE! • ca.U1hg on
Miss Lon Taylor, 'I'hur.sday
Mr. and Mn. Pred Shumw&amp;y
were hMtily !'iummoned to th·~
bcru:ide cf h '!r mother, Mrs Fredcrick who 1.6 very ll1 at Dak Hill.
Muss Amy Smith ~f Zanesville,
wa11 a Sunday guest of Eddie OuJn.ther.

Single Pound . . . . . . . 17c

MIDDLEPORT

MII$GfJIDEO ZEAL
JT ]IS a r~ther remarkable thing tbut people will become
~ consumed by their O\\'n enthusiasm as to lose all
•enJI! of what ohould or should not be done for the rreat••t~?auce of complet.ng what they have set out to do . . ·~.Ii@i-&gt; ."&lt;:""~'
~ 1'he various agitato11 are unusual!~· good exam plea
of Ibis class. They decide the government is all wrong
aui that ch•nge~. must be made It the people are til endu and so Instead of going about the ioh. 'whlch is an
he ulean ta&amp;k, in an orderly way and one wbieh 1(. they
ar~'right, i• the o1ily one to pui'Oue, tpey use the ta.ctios
which can never bring apything but failure to their cause.
if It the government is wrong and cl'n be improved,
thel;way to brlnp tl)at befora the &amp;¥eraK~ ttx pp,yer is to
edu'l:ate them oh t"llt suUj~ct. 1 Bi'lnll' oqiJthe p~inb which
cou~ and should be Improved. If they ere right, the
pe le, slow ns they are about seeing thin11• of this kind
wil eventually ~w&amp;ken.
i Instead, however, they use their onergi~ :wl.illt!.it
theJi· judgme&lt;nta and go out with one obje~t in view, tb~ '
beilg to murder the particular individual at the head of
thefgovernment which ther seek to reform.
~ Sometimes they carry out their purpose which makes
the eople 11.11 tne more infuriated against them and their
FIRST BAPTST rutl!BCH
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Kreac:er, Pastor, Mid4lepori
ca e, anot h er maat ta k est he p la~e o f t .,e man w o IS acSunday school 9:10 A. M. Pa.uL
cor ed honors due a martyr and the refQ!'ID movement has B 141lm•1rt. eup~ hi 10 16 A ••
· l bl ow f rom wh"lC h years more Wl"Ill Th~e
om "Tbe
ng woro
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New PDeal.''
be quil'eli for it to overcome. That hao •been the history j Irtormudlate aenlor B. Y P. v.
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:m d Bo ItS he v1s. tlc govcrnman
Evenlna eervJee 1':00 P. M. Theme

Rocl: Bprtup, 3J)ent the wet end.
with Mr. and Mrs. c
L Arnold
:.md !t.mUy.
Mrs. Ella Evuna and slJJter, Mra.

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ALL NEXT WEEK!

Donald Bouleby of Uhrtehavtlle \ \
~pent Sund•.Y with Mr. &amp;nd llrl.
E J Soulsby and !a.mUy ..
Mr. and llrl. Dixon Alhworth ot

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T.lfE TERRIBlE holocaust in California a few day• ago

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J&amp;mea Quillin caught a 19 3-f lb.
retth ftsh Saturday.
Mr. ,.nd Mn Millard Duckworth
and daughter June Marie of Huntbl&amp;ton were Lbe &amp;uests or Mrs.
DOra Ductworth and family from
84turday until MoNiay
M IM Annie Karr who 13 empblyed tn Oolumi-Jt.LS, spent the
we::k E!nd at home
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V{ood. W Va .. tR here to spend the
wfnter with h·.r d&amp;ughter Mr!l s
~ Hendrix o.nd ramll y
~- B. R. Hendrix and children,
Y(oodrow and Sylvia, Mn Nannte
Withrow IU!d Miss Eleanor PhilUJ18 ~~pent the week end in Lon·

K-9 Ranaen Rodeo,

C\'en if the verdict is brought unju.".tt ly aga.inst him.
The leaot the chief deputy could have done, were he
innacent ol t he various charges "'bleb had been filed and
Hfte1· •taying on the job until the last minute, was to have
gone through with the trial and let the people judge as
tu whether or not he was the victim of a political plot.
ll' ~)lo wing the white feather at the eleventh hour he but
fur~he1· strengthens the side ot the opposition even if be
is ihnocent and gives uo possible chance to prove bis

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8Uilda7 ochool 8:30 A. M.
WDmln&amp;' wonhlp 10:110 A. II.
N. Y. P. If. 8:11 P. )II.
Evanp11at1c aenlee 1 ·30 P 11
Pn.yer meetln&amp;: Wed. 7:30 P . M
Bible atud7 Prl. 1 :30 P 11.

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tb.e mand&amp;iel .of the CODvent~ Whleb
include
wboJe..
hta.rted oppoeitlon to Amerlca'l entlaace
into tbe !ape or Nat!ooa and the world court and pro.motion of a rehabWtatlon pro&amp;ram wblch doe&amp; ncrt meet wti.b the

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.......,.. -;-DI. · · - ... church Ia movlnr in tbe Mrs. Pan- Mary Bcblaegel and Prank Gin· ,
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Bori:t. re&lt;:entl1 t.o Mr. 'ind
Tbomu C&lt;&gt;lllna ..d Jt1hl' McGhee • .Qn,. Hil hall Mro.
Delmar Pa~t nu.med John Jr.
8plmt tbe

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Rev. CIJ'l Olen4enr. ot
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OLEO, very gooa quality, 3 lbo ..... .' 20c:
POTATOES, Minneaota iCobblen, pk. 33c
PUI\E LARD, open kettle reDdered 2lb 15c:
WHITE BEANS, new c:rop, 10 lba•... 45c:
$0 SEAL P~CHJ:,S, large c:ana, 2 f~r 29c
SOAP FLAKES; QUic:k Arrow

\N~eg~.,F~ 'rib.,.o; b~k~ ;.· ib.: =~
BEE~ ROAs~ c:holce c:uto, lb.. . .. , . tOe:

BOI

, BQLO&lt;;NA,·freth and .tb~Jder, 3 lba. .. 2lic:
I;IAMB.URGER, freah Btound, 21bt .. . 19c:
. SAUSAGE, w'hole hop fii'OUDd, 2 Ia.. 25c:
sttAKS. round or s~ 2 lbt ... . .. 29c:
BEEF LIVER; freth, lb.
lOc:

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will of t'he peqple,io needed for any buaineao
Advertioin11 ia a buaine.. builder.
keep building.

to exist.

The good

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The merchant who ~ DOt advertioe timply ttic:kt on the
road to failure until he arrivea.
THE MERCHANT WHO IS A PERSISTENT _,NO CONSISTENT AJ&gt;V&amp;ltTISER IS ALWAYS ON THE ROAD TO

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PorUmo~ Spartan&amp; are · rldi&gt;:~.;J

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LQST-MAJl'l El!lln watch,

yellow
JOld C81!e wJth lnitlall "R. B. R."
on ·"""~ bOtw~en PomerQY OJid
OaWPOIII: Return tb Dafly TrJbune otDce. Reward.

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from· fll•'oVer the ltate h&amp;\'9 acropl.ecJ u\e lnvltatlon of the lQJl-~
vH'8tt:v ' to attend t.bta tamo. AQ,d U
tlle tieaOter is propiUous,
may be 50,000 pel'80WI ID Ule I
stani:la.
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Ooach Fred DawiJOll wlli put an
experienced Vlr(l:lnla team on
Stadium fleld Saturday, He
10 lettermen avwila.ble, with &amp; llne
U1at avera~ta 185 poul\da, and a
backfield J'Veragtng: 118 pounds.
The at.artln1 Buckeye · line wtll
averaae IH pounda, and the bactfl nld 182. With thU! weirht hMCll-

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100,0110 popill1tlo1'1

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lndi,I10 the
siruf91t., ifl.lfllt', I,D•rti!IOIII l1
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from ff111 d'"d*d d~tlt.. Deeth~
t'-ft COI.IId he~l b11fl p,...ented ,
f91 -tub.. rculo•i• Clfl be curN-e11d
rltht hlfe Ja Ohl ..

t..t r,u not Joo• With tetllflltlafl
Ufllllfl th1 lmell PIPflffl m•d•,
ltthlf. I" 111 1M

leftc•rnU ebo11t

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boe&lt;Clli.HI. lt:vcr¥ IM1II1v ollould
lltl~l 1!fe~u~t' Pr p~ lolon lm ot&gt;
l;IU &lt;II nadv tuhrrrulou• 01

Ooach WIDaman . Is, 'worryll'&amp;
at-out his ends. BOth 'Gillman and
P adlow, h111 regular fta.nkers, are
out. with injured shouldefl!l aa1d
though It 1s possible to play them,
~e IJJ
not willing to take tht!
chance or lotdng them In oonter~
tnce oompetltion. The same a;pplle.B
to Vuchlnlch, who has been In
University Hospital wltll a grolri
illJUry.
The reat or Ohio State's
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WeEK.

in '(he Oueen City•
;'Ce9(11 in si~ in ma~stic beauty of
fntera, in';Umptuaos luxury •• iQ fact
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Sintor&gt;St. Nk!-olrrs ofou~ be - ronalloi~W"vioit&lt;. wOrcinnati. Sflll'
at th11 ~II! place in the heart vi
~· Oncirmatl la(9! corn"Mihlo
.,..,.. fl.t of line mOrt q~i&lt;f&lt;ly ati.1
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By Edoon R. Waite, Shawne.,, Oklahoma

YANDELL C. CLINE, PUBLISHER OF l:H£ HVNTI,.Cl·
TON (IND.) HEARALD-PRESS, SA:VS:

Senators, Giants
Ready for Fourth
Contest·of Series

"With advertiainrr, aa with ev.,.Ythillrr elae, thi..mail who pub
the moat into it uauaUy 1eta the moat out of it. By tliiil 1. d!! not
mean moat in SPENDING but most is WORK.and THOUGHT.

Hubbell and W.eaver Prob·
ably Will Start Momentou• C.me

"Too often the men:hant re1arda adnrtitint aa a net_.y
evil. If befeeli 'that way about it, hia reaulta wiU be &amp;nt'lliillt-llill
aatiofactady. the newapaper cannot ~sUarutc!e' reaul~ ~I!'
advertioiq any more thu the dbi:tor ~~ parantee retulta for baa
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WITH MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH

rap, the Southerners are expected

to take to the air in an atf.erJ1.pt to
wJn their nrat game against a. Big
Ten team tht.r; centw"y. And Dawson believes be hal a btlckfteld
comblna.tton capable of turnlnl the
l~lck.. AgaW:st
Randolph-Macon
ltist Saturday, Harry Martin, the
cavaliers' star halfback, gained 220
yards rrom acrlmmaa:e and t.b;rew
three pa.111ea which accounted · for
132: more. With Tommy •Johh5011,
1P8 ROund .puarterbaek, Red FrYbergef, fqli&amp;act • IUld J9Hnt8 Ber~r at the other balf-baCt, the
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b..-cause of tnJurtee 1'fll!lnd in re- •

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paring their m~M . for ~xt Sin~­
daY'» bu.ttle and also , the long rkh•
to Wisconsin. Antictpatlni an ea.'rl¥
arrival in Pa.cltertown that. they
might beeom':l used to the Green
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Bay Held, the ~partan&amp; iOt away w
Bill Terry. Giants' 'YOUthful
ail ex•imp!•
~&gt;n early stan.
fo r the boys by scoring in the sixth
the seco~1d
Exceuive mirth and overcontl.
dcnoc were 1.1bsent from the airs or ~· game of the world senes. Terry doubl~d and went home
the Portmnouth Orl&lt;ld~rs R8 they on O'Doul's single. The GiantS scored all sjx of their runs
br(lke camp and. started on the lr · th ·
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18 sessiOn.
north-bound t:-lp. Prom Managet 10
Harry Snyder down to "Doc" NeJ r.
-:--c--;--c----,----,:-epartan L!'alncr, Ohio's. leading oon- Wlsco.n.sln city, havlni stop-oil
Heidelberg a' Ohio Northern.
t'.lnders for professional gridiron privlle~es 1n Chicago to attend the
Oapitl!,l at ~etta.
hcnot'8 a:.emed to seuso the difti- World's Far. Thousands or other
Den:lson at CUe.
cult t.aak that await!! them sun- Sp!trhm b001iltcr8 are expeoted tCI
Ashland at WOOster
at~nd the. play by play a.cooup.t
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day afternoon.
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Portsmouth has never taste•1 ot tbe game at. Universal stadiW\L
Mt. Union at Weatern · Re~en1l.
victory at Green Bay but the de· made possible through the cour·
Hiram at Bethany.
t~rm1ned Olarkmen .say that three tesy o/ the W:estem Union Tete~
WUbertore lilt Bluefl.cld.
i8 a tlrat time for everything. W!ttl B;mph Oompa-tll'. ~
x ·South DakOta at: OJnelunatl.
this thought uppcrmor; t In thc1r
· 1 x Desigt'ates nliht gun1e.
tpinds the Ohio River boys hope t.o
FOOTBALl, SCHEOULE
"Pack the Packers" and keep their
'GAMES TODA r
\Jnblernlshed 1933 recol'd clean.
Oblcago Bears are the only other
By Internat.I.Onal News Service
Findlay at St. VIator,
National league team
claltrl,1f:
x Ohio Wesleyan at Dayton.
such an acoomPlWuueut.
x Otterbein &amp;t Mualr.lngum.
Reports 1rom Green Bay ':&gt;.:lY
x BaldW1P-W&amp;Dace at John Oartha.t the Wisconsin eleven is "out
It'a wonderful the way &amp;OOtbinll oool!
roll.
Cor blood," as thu Packer tans •.:·~
InK Zemo brln&amp;B prompt 1 ..1. of t9'
x
Xavier
at.
Adrian.
howling ror a vlr.tol'y o.ft :r ho.vlng
ltcblnlif,
burniD:f 1ktb, even. tn llf!Vere
bE.eri tied 'by Boaton and defeatecl 1
e&amp;~MJ~. Jtehingltopedlf:lmoment?..emo
GAMES TOMORROW
h~ Ohtcago Bea.is and New York 1
touche~ the tender and lntlamod akin'
Olarots. When 11. 'team ha.s not won
Virginia at. Ohio State.
becauae of it. rare tnrredlenta. To
a ·aiDile pme and the !ana begin t.o
wtttt!nbcrs a~ , "'tlr!lhaU.
clear away Ralhee, Plmpl•, Eczema,
cfo.ve victories, then tllat club mw:1L
Hanover at Mlamt.
Rinporm and r.tore tb.e akin to
wht or else--. That's what has hapOhio u . at Put:due .
normal alway~ uae eleU ~hinl
JltiMd ~t Green Bay and Bunda.y's
Bluffton at Bowling Green.
Ztwo. irudat on pnuine ~ino; it's
g~e ~ the prom1sed offering.
John Man.hall e.t Deftance.
'1\'orth the wlce, becaUII8 lt brin§"
Mal'ly Ohio fans are accomp:mJ- 1 Akron at Kent.
felief. 35c. 60c and St. All cirualiN.
lug the Portsmouth tel\m to rhe ' Kenyon at Oberlln.

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1 S&amp;turday -.aalost the Unlvefllt)f or
1 V1rgin)a, one of \be i'avortta In J
the Soutbem OonferMI:le race..
I
Oo&amp;eh sam Wlllamai' la wonderll'IJ today whether he hll not paid 1
too hl&amp;'h a price fa:- the Put three

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lads t:a&amp;!ly
Tatlor team ot Columbus,
5:j-0 thereby addln&amp; another
to their increa.eini 11st Or "tt1;torte.&lt;~
The Columbus eleven proved no
match for thdr more cxperiene~J
fellow statesmen, in~ueh a.s a
Spartan second team 'JIIayed Jl\03~
of thf,~c.
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One Word Led To Anothet · ;

IBuckt
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counter t.he Packers, l!l~y Oc\,' 8'
In .th'o ·'to1·mer team'&amp; ~tat ' ior~IRil
NaUonal leal\le &amp;Bme. The Spa.rj.ana
left here mltl$t the Sbouta M•1
cbcetr or local tans who p,th'er ~ d to
wJsh tbem luck on the~&gt;"t' lOIC an d

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tlle tieaOter is propiUous,
may be 50,000 pel'80WI ID Ule I
stani:la.
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Ooach Fred DawiJOll wlli put an
experienced Vlr(l:lnla team on
Stadium fleld Saturday, He
10 lettermen avwila.ble, with &amp; llne
U1at avera~ta 185 poul\da, and a
backfield J'Veragtng: 118 pounds.
The at.artln1 Buckeye · line wtll
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from ff111 d'"d*d d~tlt.. Deeth~
t'-ft COI.IId he~l b11fl p,...ented ,
f91 -tub.. rculo•i• Clfl be curN-e11d
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l;IU &lt;II nadv tuhrrrulou• 01

Ooach WIDaman . Is, 'worryll'&amp;
at-out his ends. BOth 'Gillman and
P adlow, h111 regular fta.nkers, are
out. with injured shouldefl!l aa1d
though It 1s possible to play them,
~e IJJ
not willing to take tht!
chance or lotdng them In oonter~
tnce oompetltion. The same a;pplle.B
to Vuchlnlch, who has been In
University Hospital wltll a grolri
illJUry.
The reat or Ohio State's
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CALl FOR.N lA
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SO· CALIFORNIA

NEXT

WeEK.

in '(he Oueen City•
;'Ce9(11 in si~ in ma~stic beauty of
fntera, in';Umptuaos luxury •• iQ fact
'"'I'll in ""''Yihin&lt;J ""'"*price' 'tho
Sintor&gt;St. Nk!-olrrs ofou~ be - ronalloi~W"vioit&lt;. wOrcinnati. Sflll'
at th11 ~II! place in the heart vi
~· Oncirmatl la(9! corn"Mihlo
.,..,.. fl.t of line mOrt q~i&lt;f&lt;ly ati.1
lffJC!I!!tl,r ""'!'d In .olectrir:allvr:raclod
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R.H.
F. B.

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By Edoon R. Waite, Shawne.,, Oklahoma

YANDELL C. CLINE, PUBLISHER OF l:H£ HVNTI,.Cl·
TON (IND.) HEARALD-PRESS, SA:VS:

Senators, Giants
Ready for Fourth
Contest·of Series

"With advertiainrr, aa with ev.,.Ythillrr elae, thi..mail who pub
the moat into it uauaUy 1eta the moat out of it. By tliiil 1. d!! not
mean moat in SPENDING but most is WORK.and THOUGHT.

Hubbell and W.eaver Prob·
ably Will Start Momentou• C.me

"Too often the men:hant re1arda adnrtitint aa a net_.y
evil. If befeeli 'that way about it, hia reaulta wiU be &amp;nt'lliillt-llill
aatiofactady. the newapaper cannot ~sUarutc!e' reaul~ ~I!'
advertioiq any more thu the dbi:tor ~~ parantee retulta for baa
pationta. '
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of t.he series
with

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Probable starti.ng lineups:
Ohio State
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L. T.
MCinahan (210J
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Wilaon (185)
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frlefta, or ftllow wor.en.

. deft! II! fOIU' oppM'WDib to ~
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froM tub•rc!lloli• d,clrfla&gt;d ·

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Atheniua to Vie With Out·
ofandiq Boilermaken
Saturday

' - - · - - - - - - - B r: BURNLEY

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WITH MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH

rap, the Southerners are expected

to take to the air in an atf.erJ1.pt to
wJn their nrat game against a. Big
Ten team tht.r; centw"y. And Dawson believes be hal a btlckfteld
comblna.tton capable of turnlnl the
l~lck.. AgaW:st
Randolph-Macon
ltist Saturday, Harry Martin, the
cavaliers' star halfback, gained 220
yards rrom acrlmmaa:e and t.b;rew
three pa.111ea which accounted · for
132: more. With Tommy •Johh5011,
1P8 ROund .puarterbaek, Red FrYbergef, fqli&amp;act • IUld J9Hnt8 Ber~r at the other balf-baCt, the
0 1\vallers expect to tee:p , Ohio
Bt!lt4S secondary busy tau ~llifttrG.i

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Important Gridiron Battles

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partaklnt Jn a f\~a!¥ workbu~. prC ·
paring their m~M . for ~xt Sin~­
daY'» bu.ttle and also , the long rkh•
to Wisconsin. Antictpatlni an ea.'rl¥
arrival in Pa.cltertown that. they
might beeom':l used to the Green
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Bay Held, the ~partan&amp; iOt away w
Bill Terry. Giants' 'YOUthful
ail ex•imp!•
~&gt;n early stan.
fo r the boys by scoring in the sixth
the seco~1d
Exceuive mirth and overcontl.
dcnoc were 1.1bsent from the airs or ~· game of the world senes. Terry doubl~d and went home
the Portmnouth Orl&lt;ld~rs R8 they on O'Doul's single. The GiantS scored all sjx of their runs
br(lke camp and. started on the lr · th ·
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18 sessiOn.
north-bound t:-lp. Prom Managet 10
Harry Snyder down to "Doc" NeJ r.
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Heidelberg a' Ohio Northern.
t'.lnders for professional gridiron privlle~es 1n Chicago to attend the
Oapitl!,l at ~etta.
hcnot'8 a:.emed to seuso the difti- World's Far. Thousands or other
Den:lson at CUe.
cult t.aak that await!! them sun- Sp!trhm b001iltcr8 are expeoted tCI
Ashland at WOOster
at~nd the. play by play a.cooup.t
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day afternoon.
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Portsmouth has never taste•1 ot tbe game at. Universal stadiW\L
Mt. Union at Weatern · Re~en1l.
victory at Green Bay but the de· made possible through the cour·
Hiram at Bethany.
t~rm1ned Olarkmen .say that three tesy o/ the W:estem Union Tete~
WUbertore lilt Bluefl.cld.
i8 a tlrat time for everything. W!ttl B;mph Oompa-tll'. ~
x ·South DakOta at: OJnelunatl.
this thought uppcrmor; t In thc1r
· 1 x Desigt'ates nliht gun1e.
tpinds the Ohio River boys hope t.o
FOOTBALl, SCHEOULE
"Pack the Packers" and keep their
'GAMES TODA r
\Jnblernlshed 1933 recol'd clean.
Oblcago Bears are the only other
By Internat.I.Onal News Service
Findlay at St. VIator,
National league team
claltrl,1f:
x Ohio Wesleyan at Dayton.
such an acoomPlWuueut.
x Otterbein &amp;t Mualr.lngum.
Reports 1rom Green Bay ':&gt;.:lY
x BaldW1P-W&amp;Dace at John Oartha.t the Wisconsin eleven is "out
It'a wonderful the way &amp;OOtbinll oool!
roll.
Cor blood," as thu Packer tans •.:·~
InK Zemo brln&amp;B prompt 1 ..1. of t9'
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Xavier
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Adrian.
howling ror a vlr.tol'y o.ft :r ho.vlng
ltcblnlif,
burniD:f 1ktb, even. tn llf!Vere
bE.eri tied 'by Boaton and defeatecl 1
e&amp;~MJ~. Jtehingltopedlf:lmoment?..emo
GAMES TOMORROW
h~ Ohtcago Bea.is and New York 1
touche~ the tender and lntlamod akin'
Olarots. When 11. 'team ha.s not won
Virginia at. Ohio State.
becauae of it. rare tnrredlenta. To
a ·aiDile pme and the !ana begin t.o
wtttt!nbcrs a~ , "'tlr!lhaU.
clear away Ralhee, Plmpl•, Eczema,
cfo.ve victories, then tllat club mw:1L
Hanover at Mlamt.
Rinporm and r.tore tb.e akin to
wht or else--. That's what has hapOhio u . at Put:due .
normal alway~ uae eleU ~hinl
JltiMd ~t Green Bay and Bunda.y's
Bluffton at Bowling Green.
Ztwo. irudat on pnuine ~ino; it's
g~e ~ the prom1sed offering.
John Man.hall e.t Deftance.
'1\'orth the wlce, becaUII8 lt brin§"
Mal'ly Ohio fans are accomp:mJ- 1 Akron at Kent.
felief. 35c. 60c and St. All cirualiN.
lug the Portsmouth tel\m to rhe ' Kenyon at Oberlln.

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the Soutbem OonferMI:le race..
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Oo&amp;eh sam Wlllamai' la wonderll'IJ today whether he hll not paid 1
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lads t:a&amp;!ly
Tatlor team ot Columbus,
5:j-0 thereby addln&amp; another
to their increa.eini 11st Or "tt1;torte.&lt;~
The Columbus eleven proved no
match for thdr more cxperiene~J
fellow statesmen, in~ueh a.s a
Spartan second team 'JIIayed Jl\03~
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NaUonal leal\le &amp;Bme. The Spa.rj.ana
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Two Killed, Four
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PRESIDENT WARNS

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Cobey Porter, 38, of Eckhar::

Rec:a,lei!raall On Both
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hiiJtory as coal .~
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