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Personals

PLEA IS
$50 FINE

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w. NeJIOtt were the Bunda'

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NOTICE wall&amp;
RE4DERS'
the NeW8 Oftlee of The Dalb'
';~:ou

Tribune, eall 286-L; If

UfEATHER FORECAST-..
H ~Ohlo and W ll!at Vlrt:lnla.--010\ldl, ..,.,_

Buslnea

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ablf oeeulonai ffl.in
Warmf'l' wn!ghl.

Olllee uk for 202-B.
Mrs. LaD Blahop &amp;nd 1100
stein or Pitkbutlh reeumand o . W. Oahoorl were
hll DOIIII&lt;m 11m lui ,.,....
1 1 two weeta. vlllt ln P1iW~rch Athena Ylsltors Prld&amp;y att.emooo.
with bome. f~~Harold Nelson la sutrel'lnl . with

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IIO)&gt;Jnond EmriCk ot P I C k - the ftu.
wu here vlstttnc hie parents &amp;.tMr. and Mra. Carney Jooe11 and
Mr. and Mn. Howa.rd Denl90n were
Uft!ay
J~ OhalOeJ and wife of Par·
kenbuq ~t. 8Und&amp;:v here wt~h RUest&amp; Sunday or ur. &amp;n4 Mrs.

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MeiCI and' oaw.
Pomeroy ot&amp;y "'n wnuam .Obatney
of all

wtU be

ot

Jesse Brewater

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unu.suaJ..f1.nJ.town
D. Kibble ot I'U'teraburs' was
here over f.he week end.

ot Pomerof..

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re~· by a
• ~ent II
petmiDellt with-

HirfJ BmUb and bcother Oua
for the
were called to lbe oortbem part or
the Pomeroy Berl4 Ool.l the atat.e Batuiday W the Illness
the Roeklnc Vallay ol one of their ldater'a.
The mNtlnJ ww be- ·ArtbUI' Hetzar, son Marlon and
Ernest Bartoa. and soo Ralph we-re
:r. Athem on bualnfll Monday.

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Cuey Jonei"
Vlwles 8........ Bulb Hal~
Iackie Searl, Gee.

W.,-.h. -

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'"J'arzan, The
Fearle.."
Bualer

Ol'abbl!,

J~ill)lpe

I~«a&amp;lnee ' P. M. WedneedaJ
s~hool

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·1or Sale!

Lmpl'&lt;wed
i6ut.ed, 'It

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anee eo:rporatlon today.
Oh&amp;lrman Walter J. cwnmin1s

Exploaion In Mid • Air
Believed Cauae Of
Miahap

nnMunoed that

~.U'fl

non-federal

rMerve banta out of U'!'f ln the
country had applled tor member·
$'» In ihe corporation.

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purpoaea Cheap.
muat sell thia week.
FRUIT FARM
epo1rt, Ohio.
TITUS.

OI'I'IBID I'BEI
First

~~Jar

Postmaster

Craaheeln Flamea; Pu·
aeDJen And Crew
Are Vletima

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The victims included tour pas. lllli'lola us. Mi&amp;SOUrt 104, Louisiana
&amp;Etnprs 8nd ~ membel'll or the 101 anel OM tOO.
e::ew. They were identuled 11 :
On a peroentaa:e bai!IB.

colum.~bl:~·~-;~;~
of tel\

·Mn. E. M. O&lt;flyer, 28. of Arlinr- trlet ot

tOh, Maas.

· il.lne
Mlllli Allee Sct1bner, 28, steward~as, of Ohicaao.
E. Bmlth

warr«i P. Bprrl:&amp; or
unos,

wlf~ ·wa~ ttra~•e'l

pa.uenpr.

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Have Returned To Work,
Confident Of An
Alfeement

day and ftve day

w~k .

Pltt.stp-sh, Oct. 11- INB--SabotRge and renewed plcketl~l today
brouaht a ~tet-baek to t.he b&amp;ck-towork" ~vement 1D Western PeJm..
fi'•lvanlaa bituminous coal fields.
The hlstorlcal Jacobs Creelt root
Bnd bueket
bridaef, . over the
Yo\ll"hiORheny rlV(!r near Bannlna:
No. 1 mtne of the Plt.tsburah Ooal
Company WM blown up by dynamite t.bls morniJ&gt;a. No one was In•
Jured. Damaae 'f,las considerable
\iut root tuvel over the bridge was
t:Uil poaslble. ·
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bowels ot the ea.rt:h to leaderbut

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· ·tine For Repeal

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Thirty-Third State ia Four
to One Favorina
Repeal

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me
Warren P, B"rr"': 1!1~
oper~:~.COr who wu ,;;,...;c·-,-_;, " l:ll
the a1q)lane crlab near
~fear

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terton, It'd., la8t Dtlht, had
refUeed to ten his wife the
nature OJ' his job with the

air line It wu lea.rnt'ld today.

orter-stricken

at the newa

ot ber hLUbtmd'a death, Mrs.

job*! . ,.

BurrLt revealed that BuJ'ril
had obtained bla

.d~ o~tora-:.two

~ . Toledo.
ll'~ved a

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'$J.e 81Jdl e. had
letter frODl ber
h\Jaband last' Diabt lla}lbq: he
had hren transferred to Chi- .

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Burrla and. hll wife

were

the parenta of two1rc.Mldren.

One of them, Jimmy, a 12ye&amp;r-old boy, wu to have

lett by 'traln for Chica110 thl8
momlt!g to vlsJt bis father.
Tbe ·ether -t:htld Ia ·a seven-

FRO!Il COURT

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)'eJ.r-!)ld rlrJ, Helen.

Mrs. BUtrl&amp; Ill th!! former
. Ml&amp;R Helen :Wiler, da\!fhter
0! the late Dr. J. A. Miller,
tor~r resldm.t of Pomeroy.
Bhe hal Mlcted 'in Columbua
with her bUib&amp;nd, tor a
f!WDber of yelll'B.

The bl·motored pliDe, capable of
n. speed or 181 mllM ..., ~~ was

bound trom New York to OU:llbd,

Cal., when the dlsuter occurred
!Pat ntaht.
Air 11nea autborlt:lee cheeked. an
unverUled report that Ute wotneil.

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Oct. lt-IN8-0e01'Ki Dl·
Butsarlan oommuntst flre·
trial wtth tour others on
~[~;i:&lt;or compllcltq In the Retch. was bo.rmed trom the
::c::..cc_:c ag&amp;in today .
orctertd tum to Ieav·~

Jnterruptlna; Judge

. and ftrlnl

que.stJons

at

ftnt time he was thrown
• otmttrorr shOUtl.!d:
"It I could cnly moot now!"

~'nchers,

Cotton
· Pickers Battle

Missing County
Treasurer Sought
BIJBBEU., MOST VALUABLE

Jl&amp;uehlf!r Jlated as ),frtl., Qwyer ·,.,.
a motion picture star traveUDJ under an Maumed Dame to Reno. KeY.
to set a. divoi'ce.

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OliiClala ot
branch of t.he

~alf Belts amJ fUll 5elts

.· llebucftvte jrJr FkU}

THE FINEST

an limpon.nt role in the oven:oat pic·
· Whether it'a a half belt or a full
belt matten not-but a belted effect ia indiapen·
. aible for better atyle!
Unde....Grad'a belted model&amp; of coune, look dif·, ferent-4he laat word in awankineaal

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Children May Be
Used As Pickett!~

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THE FINESTWOBDfANSBIP
These days, smoken pay more attention to!heir cigarettes. Natu·

$19.50

rally_\hey're talking about the
way Luckiesar~ made. Always so
round, 80 firm
lolly packed:

and

Brimful of the choicest Tu!'kish
and Dom~C: ·tobaccos-without )O&lt;;)Se ends. That's why
~uckies'dr'aw~y, burn evenly
and arc eo inild.,.IP
smooth.
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M~KE liB[RAl OFfER U AMBITI~US
W~MEN. GIRlS, ~S REWARD or EHDHl
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Great Prize Votinc Campairn To Be1in Soon; $250,
Firal Prize, $100, Second Prize; $50, Thir~ J,
Prize; Nine Other Awardo
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CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN IS ON

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Votea Will Be luued In Retum For Suboeriptiona',
New Or Old; No Loaero-AII Winnen; ke¥\ ·
All About Bic Propooition
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Air

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By DA \"ID P. SENTNER
Washington, OCt. 11- INs-'I'he
t.hltty-hour work weelit wtt.hout reduction of pay wu endorsed by a
un~tnlmous vote today by the Amuiean Pederatlo~. of Labor convention.
The fedentlon's executive committee was ln11truet.ed to tl&amp;:ht fo .
uvlsion of every lnduat.rlal COde to
contaln a provlalon for the six hour

HALF OF STRIKERS

of

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A. F. of L. Warned
By Gen. Johnson
Wall St-t Chor1ed With
uAttempt to Undermine NRA"

Conference Objective of
Leaden, Seem Imminent

-Na.Ucmal and state member bank&amp;
au\oma$icaUy become
member&amp;.
Non-nle'mber lru;titutlons must aub
n1lf, \0 eXamlnatloP. e.nd obtain a
GPttltlcat.e of solvency from their
r.t.p.te banklnc authority.
t'xartllners are now enaaged 1n

the tnapectioo or the banka whlcb
~ .~.• Od. 11- INs- have made appllcattonformemberAuthaiilil!liil.!ifitllih a triple lnYeB- &amp;hip so there wsn be no delay l.n
tiR•tlon tOdaYihlto 'tile cruh of one •P.ttlna the rufl benents or the
ib,ufanee corporation into aetlon
ct the new· type: 'frt.nscontlnental by January 1
United Air Ltnel' pn.saenpr plane
"~tate barlki haV(! shown rewhklh tell 1n flames near here, tn!U'kable speed 1n appl.ylbg tor
kfWns seven per.!JOU8, lncludln1 two Dlembership Jp, the fnluran~ fund"
women.
cumtniniS sald.. "Letters contain·
An explosion. tn mld&amp;tr sent . tbe inl the application blank&amp; were
pla.ne into a tterr ta11sp1n 81 It wu '"nty sent trom we.shln&amp;f;on Sept.
nearln&amp; Ohleas:o larrt. night, ac- 1•1...
cordlllf to eye wlineasta. Dozens of
Indiana 10 far le!f,da the 1te.tes tn
pusoJIII wltnel!lled ihe expiOalon mir; ~pll~tkml with .t88. Other
and saw the aJr Uner plunred to statP., Hsted by Ownmln1s were:
•al1h out of. cantorol.
Penne.)'lvania 110, M1nr1esuta UHI,

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to lands tn

reaerve syatem,. were maldna lut.ate
to join the federal deposit lnlur-

NEW TYPE PLANE

ALSO COMEDY

NEWS SERVlCE.

KillED AS ~lANE In F=a1 c!;::~:'"u~. f~H HEC~GN
Ia Repoot
fAllS
EAHT~ ~~M!"~~~-:sr-~~ APPHH ~SSUHED

Wlllll,.

oraae. tto-.-RI

CASH

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S£VEN P£HS~~ Stai:~M~~.!:hip MIN£HS D

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OLD SALEM

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MT. ALTO

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VIRCJNIA

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DANCE I
At The L 0. 0. F . Hall

OuaranLeed. seo1Qe on aU

makeS •t moiedite coat .

E. W. Olad:, RIHlaDcl,

SCHWEGMAN 4~0EDll
n10mAili• DI,U.Eits
At the atop li,bt
Ppmero)r, 0.

vau llfl·&amp;
DtJhlem Br C..-rler

£.cape Wit\ A~prou'mltte•
ly Soave" D.ollar• U.
Sma!l Cow

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SYNCOPATORS
O.Vr-Mb:ttd o.,_,

Admi11ion

Kreltler or the Pomeroy society ;
Th e Introduction ol gueats, Mlaa
Anna M. Soots of New Yorlt City,
:nember or the board of N~t.Uonal
n•lssloru;, as aulstarlt secretar)t of
M. at the Middleport Presbyterian the Division of Scbooh. and Hoepl·
Church. The ChUtth wu beaut!· l•la; Mrs. J . J,.. Evans of Nel&amp;onviUfl
hilly det:lorated In various fall presJdent ol the Athena Prtlbytel' ·
tlowera.
i• l aNi MlSa Irene MeDoweU of
l4ra. Lewis Seyfried preald,ed at Doanvllle, 1 &amp; 1 worker; t.he intro~
the reciltrtr's table, with the dis- t;uctkm wa.s made by M1M Lupton ;
trlet meetill(l tn cha.rae or Miss Voea.l solo, Mrs V11"81Na Egner ILC·
Garnett LuptOn, subaUtutlng ror oompanled by Mrfl. Wtlllam Stelft' ;
President In the absence of Mrs. Buslnea&amp; meetlnt wu held durlna
M&amp;ry Br&amp;u. ot OaiUJXIllfl, which \lhlch t.tme the minutes or t:be last
was due to IUness.
meeting were read, committees
The proa:ram etLrrled out durlnl \'Jere appointed ard reports of thf
the meetirg, rolloWJJ :
Opening various QJ'i'anlu.tlons were made;
hymn, "We've a Story to Tell to Conference on Profl'atn Butldlna
the Nations'' ; Oal1 to Wo.r8hlp, Mrs 1 nnd on "How Best to Oonduc:t De·
Dutr or GalUpolls; Address of wei- 1votlcoal Services" In charp or Mrs
eome liven by Mrs. James Harley, S:, 0 Probst.; Report of the work or
'I~ president of the Mlddlf!port I he Young People by Margaret
Ptesbyterian Mt8Skma.ry Society, , S~uer , preiildert at the MelQ:s Ooun
who acted In the capacity of Pres- tY young peoples 1)1-ganlza.tlon;
ldent In the abeence of Miss VIvie- Pt·a~·er by Mrs. J . L. Evans. Ad·
rme MlddiSton, Mrs. Barley &amp;.111o j!·nrn ef1 ror luncheon.
m••.m!:&gt;'~
\!'JBII secretary or tbe district meet·
Luncheon wns ser\'ed I&gt;)'
tpg; Response by Mrs. Gt'Orge uf the Midrllepo•-t society

Pl'Ylni open
wludow In
tl1e rear or the Enterprltie PllUnlj ~!"';~~~ · ~~
Station, Tutlidlily nitl:ht, a Ullet or
th,vea entered, ranuc.ll:ei:l the

by while business is taken from them, iH ~Wen by theJt
muve to bring out new streamline locomotives and cars
wluch' Wilt be abl e to mai'ntain u speed of approximately
two miles per minute. The r~Hroads, un"'sually hard h';t
t!UJ ing the pa6t ten years through inroad!! by airpla'n es arid
c.-.pedally by trucks and busses over which little or no control is ma intain ed while the railways &amp;l'e watched at the~r
t.\'l'ry move, are determined to keep their place in the sun.
That they arc one of the vital parts of our industri&amp;J
ll illio11 cannot be denied and instead of every effort being
made to tll&gt;WIUt and"thmttlc them, the public and goverl)mcnt itself shpuld do everything within reason to hell'
l !!ciJI kec.p t:h~ir h£;ads n bove the flood of red ink and re-

OCTOBER 13
MUSIC BY I. 0 . 0 . F.

The annual dlattlct meetlna or
Ole Mlaskmary Bocleties of the
Preabyterlal" ChurcJJea or Oall1polia
Pomeroy and Mldlileport, was held
TUesday from LO :!O A. M. to 4:30 P.

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THE RAILROADS
'E VIDENCE that the ruilroa&lt;l• do not propose to •it id!y

Friday Night

ANNUAL DISTRICT MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD HERE

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lO·ll.t-St.

p:ace,
and NCaped wlth apptoxl· I•~;.!~~.J'~~;:~~~
mately t'l In CPb.
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Genu 2Sc pluo tax .
1•.\DD-:s 10 (}i:NTS

U·R-WELCOMEI :
Sunday

ot BM'fn'llle rilllted

B11ckwheat in 'Sacria
Try PFunt:a - 'N-ew
Stock 2 ll.o. :iik

BASHAN

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Saturday, October 14, 2 P. M. at Atheno

ADMISSION 74c Plus Tax.
spent the

Faculty. Board
Are Entertained

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THIS COUPON GOOD FQR 25 VOTES
IN AWARDING $~00. 00 IN
CASH PRIZES

2 lb. Pkr. 19c

Raioin•
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Cran'berrlea
Per Quart l5c

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An ·i.vent Of putstandlng
n1ntrtance was that or the

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Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telegraph
Great Vot?ng Campaign

f eaturea.

Romantic
RKO Story

OHIO

FRANKLIN

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New 'M arket Day

fOOTBALL!

SUnday,

Little Wlllio Pancake or

... ultaJit rum.

with

and

Write no"'' and Address below to ,;.hom
you desire th c:~ e votes credited.

Name . .. .

Addre•&amp;

opcoats

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Void if mailed or delive-1'ed tn t r,mpaigh
office, Martin Hotel Buildi:::1g 1 Po;nero],
Ohio after October 20, 1933.

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MR. Vl::RN G. ROGERS

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P.oaea:·
to be in the J\rm grip of violence
-.,--::-"7~.,.,...,---,T these ciayg, ls evidenced by the a~dionH of the peo'p lc!i
MISs IIAMM HONont:D
11f v~r~o~s countl'k~ situuted throughout th e globe. In our
For the plt&gt;ru.un ot MISJ Vlralnta
ll"l\ ll U n~lo d Stllt~s we Hnd the workers in :-~tccl, CCJ PI a.Jd j Hnmm who-se mon-lt~.Ke to Mr. Joother ent e rpri se~ ·t! nguged in $triktll:l whjch have become oeph ~orwl, Jr., o1 ChicHJlO, wUl
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be s.n event o! the near futUI'e,
Hu v1.olent u s. to 1.: u use lmm ol h[ e to thol!e o.ngared m the r.t: 1·s. J . E. o . Hartinger or Five
co ntl'over sie ~. Tn Gemumy we lind evidenc e of Hitler! -. '1 I'Otnta, ~ntertfllned TuesdP.Y eve1.1. .. ·
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hli wlth a mi8CeUa neou.s Shower .
The Invited 1 ue 11t 11 wtrc: ·MrG.
Kl'l lHJillif ~ e GlH"ln!!ll VI:!D}J ~ rw that the J ewish desce ndan'.
H ' npt ss.fe withi11 the coniine~:~ of the nat.ion.
Ju.melj Weber, Yrl:i. Wald Wlrldon,
In CvJ.&gt;a we find th e :tn.aU lslnud torn fr om stem t&lt;J Mn. Horace Mc£thlnily, Mrs. &lt;Hela
1l\arcett, Mn. Emmn Fu58, Ml"(l..
st cr~l by inte ruul Ui$CIU!ion while it~ owu people are en- 1H ~Jen tferlBe. nnd dau!Jhter,
gu.ged in a revolution l.tccmlse dift'er&lt;mt fH.ctiona want con~ j MJule, "'118 Florence Lelfh,'rt",~·O&lt;i,,,
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Freda Warner. ¥rs. :
tJ·u I o f. th c gov crnmen 1. 1n Sou \h A mtm~.:a
we fimd p arn.· Himm
and lh!J guest of hono:.
!!Uay and Bolivia in thch· perennial batf.leK while. if
.M:I&amp;Ii Hfunm.
tu1~n far to the Eustwnrd, we fiud renegnde Chinese bandits ::====:===.==o===~=
engaging in guerilln warfftl'c aguimst. those in authorit}' fn
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aud ncnr Shanghui.
AJmo~:~ t everywh t! l"t.! oue lut'llz:i he :3t!es evidence of p e1l·
ple u·yiug to bring nlwut n comllLiou fli.vorable to th eir
r;wumtent~ts, if not by riih1 , throuah the med,um of fo:-l~t.
so that th ous~nds of ljveo ~re oacriftced bec.au•e of potlv
~AT the world

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.ieula!J&amp;ie 0 ~nd •elfloh acto. ·
'l'.~er• io only "''" ~~::~~~::~ method ol oettlin11 :iij·
puteo. '!'here Is on!Y on~ tj
w~ere~y rirht ea:n pro.
v~U with a mlnlmuqt of
conc0rn,ed. 'l'lJllt motbOjl
is not tlw
of ann• ~'!t
!IP.P,I~yanl.av of
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.oor.ct

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In ,this l!rie&amp;· "¥'~• are wors-

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teds, chev!otll, . lie,mngbone~ and
tweeds in 'stripes, · checks, mixtures and all, th~ · new colm~ of
)!Tey, tan, broWn and '•blue .

From the standpoint of sty If and :
econOIDJ' we consider this one of

the outstanding· !(TOUps of Suits
' and Topcoats we have . ever as' sembled. . . Buy now!

To celeb.. te our good for·
tune in setting mort of tl.ooc
morvelo~s, brond,new 19~ ..
PHILCOS, we oil• exco~ ·

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aad pmfitable bwin.,. ..m~ Buick and
Pontiac-.••• r.:Ocletiag the kWI or ..;...;.,c that
will help llilick aid Poluiac
get tliC most
pleame, .a&amp;lactioa aad «ODOIDy out o( their can.

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by the cqmbined, buying

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STYLEPARK
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You Teintimber a sbort

ago &amp;hill .,s our kadinr sell-

ally easr terms and ..trt-Ub.t

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M'eet t~ Kohn toilor~ng :txpert, ~

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power of our t®stm·es.

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These values are made pas-

on the •rrt.rint,
MEW 1934

io an opportuaity right now for some
...... ia du. city to eatablilh himaeif 'ia •

- .eo. cxgan~ae aac~ direct the •moi ablli• or
ocbcn · •• we &gt;Yl!llt iO hear from !lim.

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ol our !peci•/termf

T"~

Tho man we
may, or may noc, be ia the
•IIIOIIIOrive bwin~. - · If be'a a goo&lt;lloUoineoo
man ••• if he en~ a oouiUl ~ iuncJog
liD f'riendt aad ;qta'r-, . . . if he Is IJQhllicius,
~ aad 'o( 'ihe up&lt;ind&lt;D!IIia'g ~ lh~t

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trade-in tllowancn--for 1 lim·
ited time. Hurrr-1uy now

er for $5.00.

while prfcn are ldl Enjoy the
new ton., p~_wer tncl be.utv of

ret tbls same noeUent qual-

llle lotost PHILCOS!

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come.

many yean:

Every

man

!Should inehulr a S~~ede
laekd In his tnl'dHbe .

whea 100 eeed
from wlthlado
food and bodJ

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SAVI!:

Personals

~yReporter

MT. ALTO

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II--;::-;--GREG-=-G~
VIRCJNIA

NElS

I PboDe 582-L

DANCE I
At The L 0. 0. F . Hall

OuaranLeed. seo1Qe on aU

makeS •t moiedite coat .

E. W. Olad:, RIHlaDcl,

SCHWEGMAN 4~0EDll
n10mAili• DI,U.Eits
At the atop li,bt
Ppmero)r, 0.

vau llfl·&amp;
DtJhlem Br C..-rler

£.cape Wit\ A~prou'mltte•
ly Soave" D.ollar• U.
Sma!l Cow

Ill' llall

Que Week . ......•....... . ... ' .1{1 One Mouth . , . . . ... .....•. •
One Mont.h ........... . .. , . . .
.10 TWee J.lollfJll ......• , . , , • , ..

oue Year . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .

o.oo Six uonUul ...... •... ... , ...

SYNCOPATORS
O.Vr-Mb:ttd o.,_,

Admi11ion

Kreltler or the Pomeroy society ;
Th e Introduction ol gueats, Mlaa
Anna M. Soots of New Yorlt City,
:nember or the board of N~t.Uonal
n•lssloru;, as aulstarlt secretar)t of
M. at the Middleport Presbyterian the Division of Scbooh. and Hoepl·
Church. The ChUtth wu beaut!· l•la; Mrs. J . J,.. Evans of Nel&amp;onviUfl
hilly det:lorated In various fall presJdent ol the Athena Prtlbytel' ·
tlowera.
i• l aNi MlSa Irene MeDoweU of
l4ra. Lewis Seyfried preald,ed at Doanvllle, 1 &amp; 1 worker; t.he intro~
the reciltrtr's table, with the dis- t;uctkm wa.s made by M1M Lupton ;
trlet meetill(l tn cha.rae or Miss Voea.l solo, Mrs V11"81Na Egner ILC·
Garnett LuptOn, subaUtutlng ror oompanled by Mrfl. Wtlllam Stelft' ;
President In the absence of Mrs. Buslnea&amp; meetlnt wu held durlna
M&amp;ry Br&amp;u. ot OaiUJXIllfl, which \lhlch t.tme the minutes or t:be last
was due to IUness.
meeting were read, committees
The proa:ram etLrrled out durlnl \'Jere appointed ard reports of thf
the meetirg, rolloWJJ :
Opening various QJ'i'anlu.tlons were made;
hymn, "We've a Story to Tell to Conference on Profl'atn Butldlna
the Nations'' ; Oal1 to Wo.r8hlp, Mrs 1 nnd on "How Best to Oonduc:t De·
Dutr or GalUpolls; Address of wei- 1votlcoal Services" In charp or Mrs
eome liven by Mrs. James Harley, S:, 0 Probst.; Report of the work or
'I~ president of the Mlddlf!port I he Young People by Margaret
Ptesbyterian Mt8Skma.ry Society, , S~uer , preiildert at the MelQ:s Ooun
who acted In the capacity of Pres- tY young peoples 1)1-ganlza.tlon;
ldent In the abeence of Miss VIvie- Pt·a~·er by Mrs. J . L. Evans. Ad·
rme MlddiSton, Mrs. Barley &amp;.111o j!·nrn ef1 ror luncheon.
m••.m!:&gt;'~
\!'JBII secretary or tbe district meet·
Luncheon wns ser\'ed I&gt;)'
tpg; Response by Mrs. Gt'Orge uf the Midrllepo•-t society

Pl'Ylni open
wludow In
tl1e rear or the Enterprltie PllUnlj ~!"';~~~ · ~~
Station, Tutlidlily nitl:ht, a Ullet or
th,vea entered, ranuc.ll:ei:l the

by while business is taken from them, iH ~Wen by theJt
muve to bring out new streamline locomotives and cars
wluch' Wilt be abl e to mai'ntain u speed of approximately
two miles per minute. The r~Hroads, un"'sually hard h';t
t!UJ ing the pa6t ten years through inroad!! by airpla'n es arid
c.-.pedally by trucks and busses over which little or no control is ma intain ed while the railways &amp;l'e watched at the~r
t.\'l'ry move, are determined to keep their place in the sun.
That they arc one of the vital parts of our industri&amp;J
ll illio11 cannot be denied and instead of every effort being
made to tll&gt;WIUt and"thmttlc them, the public and goverl)mcnt itself shpuld do everything within reason to hell'
l !!ciJI kec.p t:h~ir h£;ads n bove the flood of red ink and re-

OCTOBER 13
MUSIC BY I. 0 . 0 . F.

The annual dlattlct meetlna or
Ole Mlaskmary Bocleties of the
Preabyterlal" ChurcJJea or Oall1polia
Pomeroy and Mldlileport, was held
TUesday from LO :!O A. M. to 4:30 P.

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THE RAILROADS
'E VIDENCE that the ruilroa&lt;l• do not propose to •it id!y

Friday Night

ANNUAL DISTRICT MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD HERE

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lO·ll.t-St.

p:ace,
and NCaped wlth apptoxl· I•~;.!~~.J'~~;:~~~
mately t'l In CPb.
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Genu 2Sc pluo tax .
1•.\DD-:s 10 (}i:NTS

U·R-WELCOMEI :
Sunday

ot BM'fn'llle rilllted

B11ckwheat in 'Sacria
Try PFunt:a - 'N-ew
Stock 2 ll.o. :iik

BASHAN

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Saturday, October 14, 2 P. M. at Atheno

ADMISSION 74c Plus Tax.
spent the

Faculty. Board
Are Entertained

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EleCtric:; Connie 'Bennett , , ., _;

THIS COUPON GOOD FQR 25 VOTES
IN AWARDING $~00. 00 IN
CASH PRIZES

2 lb. Pkr. 19c

Raioin•
I'( o'W

Cran'berrlea
Per Quart l5c

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An ·i.vent Of putstandlng
n1ntrtance was that or the

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Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telegraph
Great Vot?ng Campaign

f eaturea.

Romantic
RKO Story

OHIO

FRANKLIN

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New 'M arket Day

fOOTBALL!

SUnday,

Little Wlllio Pancake or

... ultaJit rum.

with

and

Write no"'' and Address below to ,;.hom
you desire th c:~ e votes credited.

Name . .. .

Addre•&amp;

opcoats

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Town . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Void if mailed or delive-1'ed tn t r,mpaigh
office, Martin Hotel Buildi:::1g 1 Po;nero],
Ohio after October 20, 1933.

WEST BEDFORD

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MR. Vl::RN G. ROGERS

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P.oaea:·
to be in the J\rm grip of violence
-.,--::-"7~.,.,...,---,T these ciayg, ls evidenced by the a~dionH of the peo'p lc!i
MISs IIAMM HONont:D
11f v~r~o~s countl'k~ situuted throughout th e globe. In our
For the plt&gt;ru.un ot MISJ Vlralnta
ll"l\ ll U n~lo d Stllt~s we Hnd the workers in :-~tccl, CCJ PI a.Jd j Hnmm who-se mon-lt~.Ke to Mr. Joother ent e rpri se~ ·t! nguged in $triktll:l whjch have become oeph ~orwl, Jr., o1 ChicHJlO, wUl
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be s.n event o! the near futUI'e,
Hu v1.olent u s. to 1.: u use lmm ol h[ e to thol!e o.ngared m the r.t: 1·s. J . E. o . Hartinger or Five
co ntl'over sie ~. Tn Gemumy we lind evidenc e of Hitler! -. '1 I'Otnta, ~ntertfllned TuesdP.Y eve1.1. .. ·
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hli wlth a mi8CeUa neou.s Shower .
The Invited 1 ue 11t 11 wtrc: ·MrG.
Kl'l lHJillif ~ e GlH"ln!!ll VI:!D}J ~ rw that the J ewish desce ndan'.
H ' npt ss.fe withi11 the coniine~:~ of the nat.ion.
Ju.melj Weber, Yrl:i. Wald Wlrldon,
In CvJ.&gt;a we find th e :tn.aU lslnud torn fr om stem t&lt;J Mn. Horace Mc£thlnily, Mrs. &lt;Hela
1l\arcett, Mn. Emmn Fu58, Ml"(l..
st cr~l by inte ruul Ui$CIU!ion while it~ owu people are en- 1H ~Jen tferlBe. nnd dau!Jhter,
gu.ged in a revolution l.tccmlse dift'er&lt;mt fH.ctiona want con~ j MJule, "'118 Florence Lelfh,'rt",~·O&lt;i,,,
·
Freda Warner. ¥rs. :
tJ·u I o f. th c gov crnmen 1. 1n Sou \h A mtm~.:a
we fimd p arn.· Himm
and lh!J guest of hono:.
!!Uay and Bolivia in thch· perennial batf.leK while. if
.M:I&amp;Ii Hfunm.
tu1~n far to the Eustwnrd, we fiud renegnde Chinese bandits ::====:===.==o===~=
engaging in guerilln warfftl'c aguimst. those in authorit}' fn
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aud ncnr Shanghui.
AJmo~:~ t everywh t! l"t.! oue lut'llz:i he :3t!es evidence of p e1l·
ple u·yiug to bring nlwut n comllLiou fli.vorable to th eir
r;wumtent~ts, if not by riih1 , throuah the med,um of fo:-l~t.
so that th ous~nds of ljveo ~re oacriftced bec.au•e of potlv
~AT the world

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:itlC ntH

.ieula!J&amp;ie 0 ~nd •elfloh acto. ·
'l'.~er• io only "''" ~~::~~~::~ method ol oettlin11 :iij·
puteo. '!'here Is on!Y on~ tj
w~ere~y rirht ea:n pro.
v~U with a mlnlmuqt of
conc0rn,ed. 'l'lJllt motbOjl
is not tlw
of ann• ~'!t
!IP.P,I~yanl.av of
sane, ~ob~r. sound airl!l ' c~ro·

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and let him ~~i·o~&lt;i!lr,in~'"r•
yov for wou• ne~ clotkM. You
can
from lqft~ lfolh of

.oor.ct

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In ,this l!rie&amp;· "¥'~• are wors-

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teds, chev!otll, . lie,mngbone~ and
tweeds in 'stripes, · checks, mixtures and all, th~ · new colm~ of
)!Tey, tan, broWn and '•blue .

From the standpoint of sty If and :
econOIDJ' we consider this one of

the outstanding· !(TOUps of Suits
' and Topcoats we have . ever as' sembled. . . Buy now!

To celeb.. te our good for·
tune in setting mort of tl.ooc
morvelo~s, brond,new 19~ ..
PHILCOS, we oil• exco~ ·

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PHILCO.

aad pmfitable bwin.,. ..m~ Buick and
Pontiac-.••• r.:Ocletiag the kWI or ..;...;.,c that
will help llilick aid Poluiac
get tliC most
pleame, .a&amp;lactioa aad «ODOIDy out o( their can.

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by the cqmbined, buying

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STYLEPARK
_,-=-'"'~!&gt;\

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You Teintimber a sbort

ago &amp;hill .,s our kadinr sell-

ally easr terms and ..trt-Ub.t

...,.t

M'eet t~ Kohn toilor~ng :txpert, ~

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power of our t®stm·es.

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These values are made pas-

on the •rrt.rint,
MEW 1934

io an opportuaity right now for some
...... ia du. city to eatablilh himaeif 'ia •

- .eo. cxgan~ae aac~ direct the •moi ablli• or
ocbcn · •• we &gt;Yl!llt iO hear from !lim.

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Hu~ryfT.IIca •cl••nl4lt•
ol our !peci•/termf

T"~

Tho man we
may, or may noc, be ia the
•IIIOIIIOrive bwin~. - · If be'a a goo&lt;lloUoineoo
man ••• if he en~ a oouiUl ~ iuncJog
liD f'riendt aad ;qta'r-, . . . if he Is IJQhllicius,
~ aad 'o( 'ihe up&lt;ind&lt;D!IIia'g ~ lh~t

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penRanoal

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TOPNOTCH VALUES

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trade-in tllowancn--for 1 lim·
ited time. Hurrr-1uy now

er for $5.00.

while prfcn are ldl Enjoy the
new ton., p~_wer tncl be.utv of

ret tbls same noeUent qual-

llle lotost PHILCOS!

Now JG•

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Shades For Fall.

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10. llf:nice for
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Other1
l5e t.

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come.

many yean:

Every

man

!Should inehulr a S~~ede
laekd In his tnl'dHbe .

whea 100 eeed
from wlthlado
food and bodJ

COWl IM-ASIC ABOUT
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$5.t5 to $8.95

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Sbagmcnes, R~dferns, ...h

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luuriPualy furre- ·.
grac:l'e dttJf$ a.nd:

"'UltiP-ly 81XIf; ll11..
ntlans and you· can ascertain
high degree of vtstblDt.y that :·.:":•... 1

Ir.a:n River netwOrks W,tn Only

a.round two hundred and :ftrty

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c.ay !or tbf intm;eetlonal football
came SatU'rd&amp;)r ' with f!tal')_ford. Jr.
Elrtn watch, yellow d n KoPeck:y s.nd Joe Chambers,
- wlth lnttitlls "R. B. R ." ecphomore tactle.a replace the vet·
betweeL fOmerOJ ~&amp;ad e:rana, Oapt. Johnny Ht'lusa and Bill
Jlelum to :)a!~ 1':1- RUey, Hugh Duvall, sophomore full
Rewa:J.
10~:1 - Jt bF&gt;tlc. and Harry Leeper have won
bf'rths In the. backfield.

Ft:LL FROM TREE NECK
[ l.i ltlon.
BROKEN
Many atudente sm:tJenkld their
A message was received here Li&lt;ll~n for approvaJ for the faniset.!
Of' FIRST MEETING OIF Prlds.y evening by Rev. E. C. ~· r· lns Utute which 1B to be held Octo·
.;REDITOKS
liln telling hhn of the sudden d &amp;tb ber 30.
'lf' hiH brother, Jesse Hardin. of pw

castle, Ky. While

New Children's Coats
Just Received.

plcklili pe'ais,

R limb of the tree broke under t\1.8
uia:ht precipi\Jotlnl him to the
grotind, dea th reBUltiJ]a: in a ff!W

Nc:.· lo·~..~- ~d~.~~~~.t~~to. ~d~~
above funeral
Ohio,
Dill·

Rubber

Cape~,

white '
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qnd;colQrs 69c

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. . .!laturda.y Only

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MErfS, UNDERWEAR
Union Sui!B, Shirts and
ShortB and Athletic Suits.

LADIES UNDERWEAR
All styles-silk, cotton
PER yARD
Beautifl silks in plain and silk and wool.
and fll'!lcy patterns, Fi- - - - - - - - - MUSUN
gures in small and llli'g'e
PART WOOL
36 in. wide- brown- figures in small and large
BLANKETS
exceJlent qtialicy. ·
designs.
72x84
$1.00 Per Yc.rd
6YARDS50t
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Juat received from New York-All the new
weavea in Sillu--Colora Paroda red, brick rust,
Bl,ckbem wine, Black, Brown and etc.

~e ado,ted the new'

se~tttltlc

metkod ef shoe fitting
'fhili 1\lf\Chine "uto~~u.tiully rebrit~tcrs.

o;i
tM 4i~1,' )'f:lutt &lt;.:ORRJ:cT
~!Zl~ AND WrpTH. Alw"Y' t rue . ·. ·
no sli£)!!1·-no gtieN8Work ; hut
&lt;'nl predS!on.

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JIIGJI SCHOOL NOTJS
' 'fluee do:rer new arm chh.lra a"nd.
~ one dozen stl·alght chain were rl!: ~
-::elved at the school SaturdJ..V to
1 hf!lp relle"Ye the over crowded con-

Hh&lt;K'!o\ lhw; fitlctl t·orn:dly -- wcltJ'
ll:mger- Leltcr, feel guot.l on tl w fed .

Have you r next puir of 1!1IH&gt;e8 fitted t o
ycm· fee t- in thi~ new mllnncr.

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the Whole Family.

$3.95 up to $21.75

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$1 .!15 to $4.95

titad. or tjrep ealf OSfortb. new
anti moceAIIn pat~L

$~.95

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Woi&gt;·OYer o.tor&lt;l•,'now ........1' •• :.

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iadies no'ieiUei, blaek or brown !mede-thf'l lcttd·

M:i!n's

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er~ todll.l'-:;'AliiO Black or brewn ldd,"'

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rlural and ehoice designs in colors of
y enow, g1-een, pink, orchid and lavender.
COTTON
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BLANKETS
Scalloped edges.
$•. 25 AND $2.00
Cut and finished sing"·' ' •· ~
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les.
Regular 69c value.
R.OBE BLt\NKETS
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Beautiful oolor · combi- liolll'li.. ....!. "llllllllll•.! 'l!!lllllllllll-lllllllllllii. . .._llllllllllllllllllll.,: All color plaids.
nations--lm•ge site, sa.ROOE BLANKET
COTTON BLANKETS
SPECIAL
teen hound.Plain hem.
Regular
Finished . Double
Regular '$2.50
$2:oo value.
SPPEClAL
2 FOF
SPEeiAL
.
SPECIAL $ •. 59
$1.19 P. AIR
$1.19
$1.95

. , Shot!ll:l•• ~~re important in the neweat Dreuea.
Henty of Woola too-New Suib, New . Blouaea1

IS EPILEPSY
INBERI'rED!

Ye lolly Tailot intJites JJou

SPECIAD $2.95

MIL:K OF
MAGNESIA

•$9c

RUBBlNG
ALCOHOL
Foil Plnl

49c

$5 and $6

sb... ........... $5.00

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Come in a.wl loetlr. e9er our fall IID,e

~AVE YOU TRmD . OUR

SPECIAL PERFUMES .
DRAM

29c

A BEGVLAB

lifo

TO $1.00 VALVE

One Hundred
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
39c:

$1.00
BATH POWDER

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Col,Om bus did not discover these values. Our vi'Sie)h Jnro the fJit~rP
made 'it possible f~rus 'to bring you ~ ene})tiohil v. hi~_ 8 .~
Coats and Dresses at the old low prices. We want to impress upon
tbrlfty shoppers that prices are goihgbigb~ranil yei:Q 1Jti®l4·iake:~~
vantage of th~ pmeWt offerings and SA'VE while it is poBmble. '1\e
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GLOVES ' · ; . I. New ,pt'l~~·
. ' " 36 .m. w~'d \'I,. .
Super tex, flannel, kmt 1\eavy quahty, . bea,ljt,1~ul·
w1ist, regular 15cnew colqr combmations.
Specl"l
2~·~ Per. Yard
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3 Pain: 21t' . ,
.X::
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COTTON DRESS : · · " . '
WASH tl.OlliS ··
GOODS
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·FOR f.lttt,;;:··, ·•C"· J."t''ff ·yo'1r "f ti11t\(· "values '
.,,.:t
you'u be stire to buy sevTuRKisH TOWELS I eral rru·ds of our beautiful lme of cotton- See
16x30, colored borders, them at
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• tiulhel'. Coaeh ~-~ IJ#tley announced a
near Rutland Depot rtvampetf N~wea tem lineup t,o..

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Cheaper Coats $6.50, $9~15,
$15.75 and $16·.75
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Furred and Unfurred

cud.

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That will not ja.elt New York
ol lts ftna.J'tclal gumbo: But we

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ii'~ 'you.hftl 'W'(Ilter
Coat. theae a'nappy cool ilaya
and we ~..ve eve~iilt that
ia atyliall. It dO... not matter
how omall you are or how
lar,e, 1\ow abort or how tall
-We can fit you, A beautiful line of coats at.- 1
$t7:50, $25.00, . $29.50,

$36.00, $46.00, $49.60,
$59.50
In black, broW.. a.id 1feen,
with Be:.ve.r furl .. ~"PJ', Ra·
ccoon, Marten, wolff, Carar
cui, Perai.On Fox, etc., Come
in and .eeuo.

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With and without fw·s.
You ladies that ·are part'i~lilr,
como in and try a few on and
see what p1-etty fulXiureS,
Greys, Browns, Blues. Never
have you seen such b'eautitul
cloths.

•1'o.ils to -sz&amp;.oo
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CHJLDREN'S COATS .
Everything the markilt affords. . ~p.ort 'Cof¢s .rg .:Plai!l
and m1xtqre~ COO:t;s m!l! flU'
collars--:lt 'big ~ji\iety. . lll jut
ages from 2 yejars tq 16 years
Berinnllir
u.)s
$5.00, $5.95, $7.50, $8.50 up

at

25c

MOLASSES
KISSES
1 POUND

17c

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BRUSH LESS ShAVJNG
CREAM
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Beautiful New Dressti
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. More wool D~e~ ln Fpotbail col~rs, tb'a't's the b_right
shades of Red, Blui:-, G~en
and 11t tlle low prices of~.!JS,. $7.!5CJ,
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Sbagmcnes, R~dferns, ...h

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luuriPualy furre- ·.
grac:l'e dttJf$ a.nd:

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high degree of vtstblDt.y that :·.:":•... 1

Ir.a:n River netwOrks W,tn Only

a.round two hundred and :ftrty

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c.ay !or tbf intm;eetlonal football
came SatU'rd&amp;)r ' with f!tal')_ford. Jr.
Elrtn watch, yellow d n KoPeck:y s.nd Joe Chambers,
- wlth lnttitlls "R. B. R ." ecphomore tactle.a replace the vet·
betweeL fOmerOJ ~&amp;ad e:rana, Oapt. Johnny Ht'lusa and Bill
Jlelum to :)a!~ 1':1- RUey, Hugh Duvall, sophomore full
Rewa:J.
10~:1 - Jt bF&gt;tlc. and Harry Leeper have won
bf'rths In the. backfield.

Ft:LL FROM TREE NECK
[ l.i ltlon.
BROKEN
Many atudente sm:tJenkld their
A message was received here Li&lt;ll~n for approvaJ for the faniset.!
Of' FIRST MEETING OIF Prlds.y evening by Rev. E. C. ~· r· lns Utute which 1B to be held Octo·
.;REDITOKS
liln telling hhn of the sudden d &amp;tb ber 30.
'lf' hiH brother, Jesse Hardin. of pw

castle, Ky. While

New Children's Coats
Just Received.

plcklili pe'ais,

R limb of the tree broke under t\1.8
uia:ht precipi\Jotlnl him to the
grotind, dea th reBUltiJ]a: in a ff!W

Nc:.· lo·~..~- ~d~.~~~~.t~~to. ~d~~
above funeral
Ohio,
Dill·

Rubber

Cape~,

white '
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qnd;colQrs 69c

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. . .!laturda.y Only

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Union Sui!B, Shirts and
ShortB and Athletic Suits.

LADIES UNDERWEAR
All styles-silk, cotton
PER yARD
Beautifl silks in plain and silk and wool.
and fll'!lcy patterns, Fi- - - - - - - - - MUSUN
gures in small and llli'g'e
PART WOOL
36 in. wide- brown- figures in small and large
BLANKETS
exceJlent qtialicy. ·
designs.
72x84
$1.00 Per Yc.rd
6YARDS50t
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s
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weavea in Sillu--Colora Paroda red, brick rust,
Bl,ckbem wine, Black, Brown and etc.

~e ado,ted the new'

se~tttltlc

metkod ef shoe fitting
'fhili 1\lf\Chine "uto~~u.tiully rebrit~tcrs.

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tM 4i~1,' )'f:lutt &lt;.:ORRJ:cT
~!Zl~ AND WrpTH. Alw"Y' t rue . ·. ·
no sli£)!!1·-no gtieN8Work ; hut
&lt;'nl predS!on.

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JIIGJI SCHOOL NOTJS
' 'fluee do:rer new arm chh.lra a"nd.
~ one dozen stl·alght chain were rl!: ~
-::elved at the school SaturdJ..V to
1 hf!lp relle"Ye the over crowded con-

Hh&lt;K'!o\ lhw; fitlctl t·orn:dly -- wcltJ'
ll:mger- Leltcr, feel guot.l on tl w fed .

Have you r next puir of 1!1IH&gt;e8 fitted t o
ycm· fee t- in thi~ new mllnncr.

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Shoes and Hoaiery for
the Whole Family.

$3.95 up to $21.75

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Ol.f~!(

w:IiiS t.lps

,

$1 .!15 to $4.95

titad. or tjrep ealf OSfortb. new
anti moceAIIn pat~L

$~.95

W$$;(11$,

Woi&gt;·OYer o.tor&lt;l•,'now ........1' •• :.

Corlf~• Goalilfto K•~•""'•

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79c:
FaiQ....

iadies no'ieiUei, blaek or brown !mede-thf'l lcttd·

M:i!n's

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New Twin Sweater•.

er~ todll.l'-:;'AliiO Black or brewn ldd,"'

t• .

rlural and ehoice designs in colors of
y enow, g1-een, pink, orchid and lavender.
COTTON
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BLANKETS
Scalloped edges.
$•. 25 AND $2.00
Cut and finished sing"·' ' •· ~
'
les.
Regular 69c value.
R.OBE BLt\NKETS
.. .
Beautiful oolor · combi- liolll'li.. ....!. "llllllllll•.! 'l!!lllllllllll-lllllllllllii. . .._llllllllllllllllllll.,: All color plaids.
nations--lm•ge site, sa.ROOE BLANKET
COTTON BLANKETS
SPECIAL
teen hound.Plain hem.
Regular
Finished . Double
Regular '$2.50
$2:oo value.
SPPEClAL
2 FOF
SPEeiAL
.
SPECIAL $ •. 59
$1.19 P. AIR
$1.19
$1.95

. , Shot!ll:l•• ~~re important in the neweat Dreuea.
Henty of Woola too-New Suib, New . Blouaea1

IS EPILEPSY
INBERI'rED!

Ye lolly Tailot intJites JJou

SPECIAD $2.95

MIL:K OF
MAGNESIA

•$9c

RUBBlNG
ALCOHOL
Foil Plnl

49c

$5 and $6

sb... ........... $5.00

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Come in a.wl loetlr. e9er our fall IID,e

~AVE YOU TRmD . OUR

SPECIAL PERFUMES .
DRAM

29c

A BEGVLAB

lifo

TO $1.00 VALVE

One Hundred
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
39c:

$1.00
BATH POWDER

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Col,Om bus did not discover these values. Our vi'Sie)h Jnro the fJit~rP
made 'it possible f~rus 'to bring you ~ ene})tiohil v. hi~_ 8 .~
Coats and Dresses at the old low prices. We want to impress upon
tbrlfty shoppers that prices are goihgbigb~ranil yei:Q 1Jti®l4·iake:~~
vantage of th~ pmeWt offerings and SA'VE while it is poBmble. '1\e
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GLOVES ' · ; . I. New ,pt'l~~·
. ' " 36 .m. w~'d \'I,. .
Super tex, flannel, kmt 1\eavy quahty, . bea,ljt,1~ul·
w1ist, regular 15cnew colqr combmations.
Specl"l
2~·~ Per. Yard
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3 Pain: 21t' . ,
.X::
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COTTON DRESS : · · " . '
WASH tl.OlliS ··
GOODS
· · ' · ,•
·FOR f.lttt,;;:··, ·•C"· J."t''ff ·yo'1r "f ti11t\(· "values '
.,,.:t
you'u be stire to buy sevTuRKisH TOWELS I eral rru·ds of our beautiful lme of cotton- See
16x30, colored borders, them at
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minutes trom a broken ~Ck. He
. ,, . ~ ".\'J ~~ln hl{i. si~Jes.,1'~~ve11 a ~fe,

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Evans~. rur--act.. 11-INS--

• tiulhel'. Coaeh ~-~ IJ#tley announced a
near Rutland Depot rtvampetf N~wea tem lineup t,o..

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Cheaper Coats $6.50, $9~15,
$15.75 and $16·.75
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Furred and Unfurred

cud.

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$25.00 to $69.75

That will not ja.elt New York
ol lts ftna.J'tclal gumbo: But we

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ii'~ 'you.hftl 'W'(Ilter
Coat. theae a'nappy cool ilaya
and we ~..ve eve~iilt that
ia atyliall. It dO... not matter
how omall you are or how
lar,e, 1\ow abort or how tall
-We can fit you, A beautiful line of coats at.- 1
$t7:50, $25.00, . $29.50,

$36.00, $46.00, $49.60,
$59.50
In black, broW.. a.id 1feen,
with Be:.ve.r furl .. ~"PJ', Ra·
ccoon, Marten, wolff, Carar
cui, Perai.On Fox, etc., Come
in and .eeuo.

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With and without fw·s.
You ladies that ·are part'i~lilr,
como in and try a few on and
see what p1-etty fulXiureS,
Greys, Browns, Blues. Never
have you seen such b'eautitul
cloths.

•1'o.ils to -sz&amp;.oo
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CHJLDREN'S COATS .
Everything the markilt affords. . ~p.ort 'Cof¢s .rg .:Plai!l
and m1xtqre~ COO:t;s m!l! flU'
collars--:lt 'big ~ji\iety. . lll jut
ages from 2 yejars tq 16 years
Berinnllir
u.)s
$5.00, $5.95, $7.50, $8.50 up

at

25c

MOLASSES
KISSES
1 POUND

17c

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NO·NIX
BRUSH LESS ShAVJNG
CREAM
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Beautiful New Dressti
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. More wool D~e~ ln Fpotbail col~rs, tb'a't's the b_right
shades of Red, Blui:-, G~en
and 11t tlle low prices of~.!JS,. $7.!5CJ,
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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the N ewa Oftlce of The DaO:r
Tribune, eall 238-L; If the BWiin...
OOice uk for 202·R.

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SPEEDING TRAIN

RE FOUND GUlL T~

Seven Perish as Transpot;t ;'Plane Explodes

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Pomeroy, Ohio·-.'in

Definite Monetary Pol· Nominate Younelf Or A Friend Today And Have
icy Will Remain
The Advantaee Of An Early Start. SubiCI'ipUnfixed
tiona Count Moot Votea At The Bevil!·
nine Of Campaip And '\fotea Will
EXPANDED CREDIT
Win The Bi1 Awarcla
Soueht Thru R. F. C. Be·
Much fa vorable comment was
fore Preaident Uoeo
heard JasL evenln g on the streeta ot
Authority
M.Lcldlepor~ 11 11d Pomei'O}' regardln1

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A WORD TO YOU

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PIRS'l' PRIZE

The D.aily Tribune
and Tribune-Te1earaph de1ire
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~ tlieir Circulation. 'n.ey know it ia 10in1 to eoat
Dumey to do..,. They al10 how that the JaW11 of compen·
ft4ion are juaL To receive you muat alao aive. for your
la1lp, tlu,refore, they are offerin&amp; rich rewa.rd.
r'" n.e, cam.paip outlii'-ecl in this a~vertisernent i1 not a
.ularity cantest, for ~be tbin1 which counta in winninl'
" Bi1 Ca1h prize• i1: vote1iand v.te1 mq•t be HCured by
-~· pa1t due, 'renewal .' or ·neW 1ubacripti.one to the
~ly TribuDe or The Tribune. TeJerrapb.
' ~ Tho111and1 of people in thil .ection of Ohio are now
fltdera of the.e two paper1. They not only read them but
~I' fre cona~ered a fandly nece11ity. The Daily Tribune
. ~1110 to the home the lateoJ ""1"" dlolributed locally and
t~ IJ"ribune--Telearaph fumilh.ea weekly a condeneed and
larae amouat of import&amp;D.t alate and county newa ;for thr
~ralledia111.
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The fo#e,ia., para,..apl,t vr¥ 'writt,e n for the purpOf impreaairia 'upan you the Vital part the.o paper• play in
the commercial, .ocial, reli,ioua, educationa\ and e n t e r - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - : ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .taiament ~· 9r tb.~ loealit,r. ,
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FOURTH PRIZE
SIXTH PRIZE
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_ . . . , ..... but the thla11 uaa
1&gt;t~ look hard and
moot impooalble. In any lft!!ler~klaa, frpm the building of
a chickea coop to the Panalna ;Caua1 :a dart baa to be
~!le. A otart Ia the moot imJ11&gt;riant thipc !in life. Nobody
SEVENTH PRIZE
NINTH PRIZE
EIGHTH fRIZE
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l\illah wltbo'lit a 'l&gt;eginnlnf. .,.
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.bio,~ld'ocooclo by oittinc around ancl wiohinr. WiobTENTH PRIZE
ELEVENTH .PRIZE "
TWELTH PRIZE
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._lfVer laad anywhere but in the aoup.
i~P-Io admire follu 1"J.o do thinK•· We a&amp;o&lt;&gt;dato ac·
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til'iii with lifo and inactiOn with death. What we are try'
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SIC:OND PRIZE

$100.00

CASH
IN CASH
IN

TRIIlDPRIZE

$50.00

$25.00 IN

CASH

$10.00 IN CASH

$lO.OO JN CASH

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wm. dn~ of·, ~~e •\caat., prize.
r. ~-~'n bf·~•id a c:om~i.,ip_n. ••~ve~\'iil'll it jn Y.our fa·

..r ou ha.v~. evoryth~ntr '"'· ·~ ~d' not~... '~0 looe.

Why IIO\ enter th~·•""'''\•IA, n~~ and. t&gt;ave . the ada.,l!f an early ot~. Yilu '.P.'i turn .back the.hand~
...... N- a~•· Pre&lt;;.,uo houn for you •f you wdl ""1!.
. .. I Fill out , ~ 'llOibift~doa :J;U_. : ~ . thil • adrtertite~i
aient
~in!'Ko _and ~)in• or m_a ill! to t~e eampaill," of·
~. , eceuary aupplaea will be immedaatefy fumumed

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, It ~t; n~~' lor 7011 o'JM a aablerlber &amp;o tbe Dally Tlrbune or The
'ljrtl..,,. •...,,....,. io co.peCe ror lllle prlaea.

Contea~nb May Nomi~te
Fill oat. alld. MAll Now, TodaJ,

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awards in your $500.00 cash prize distribution.
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By JAMES L . KILOAI,.LEN

INS Staff Corrupondent
o•Waoma cit,, ow... Oct.12- INR -Georp

I'"Maehl~te

Gu") Kelb' and bifl flaaby,re4-balftd ..Ur, Ka~hrya Kelly
were louul p.D&amp;y ol Ute $110,001 tld:Dapi.nl" rJ1 Cl-.rlelt F.
Uradttl by a JIII'J 1n redenl
coarl Way and wue alm.OIIt

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A bUBhed 81lence, brOken only by
the taint whir of mot1on picture
cameras, fell over the crowded
oowt room aa the verdict was read.
Katbryn KeUy-a .&amp;Urn, narrowsbouldert!d ftlute in black-oat bemde her husband directly · ln front
or the Judie's beNlh a.s the rorema.n or the jury .a.nnounoed In reaponae to a question from the court
tnat the verdict had
reached.
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By GEORGE R. HOLMI!:B
INS Btaft Corre~~pondent
Washtn~~:to~. Oct.
12-INS-Deh~ged wlth oonnlcUng advice a.s ro
whether kl Inflate or not lnllate,

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sta blll~

jaooa••••d

from the shadow of lllf'
elect-ric cb&amp;Jr only three hours bf!·
tore they Wfirt'l to ho.ve been electrOOl.J.ted" et. Oblo penitenuan·,
Chester ProbllSkl, 26, of Olevelnnd,
and Merrill E. Chandler, 3:1, of
Cllnclnnat1, today fanned hop:-s
tha\ they wm win permanent t'e&amp;~
plte from th., death aentl!!nce.
ex!cutio•
Indeftnlte stays ol
aranted to the two men by
Justlcl!! Carl V. Weypndt
yesterday alter
Oovemm
oeort~:e Whit ~ had refused to com·
mute their 5ente:nces to U!e lm -

Here is all t4a t remained of the New
pJoded in mid-air and crashed near Cbestert own,
pilots to their deaths. AU of the victims, including
burned almost beyond recognition.

transport plane which e}&lt;tlve passengers and two
Tarrant, pilot, inset, were

~ asnJng

or not stabilize the dollar
Fresldent Roosevelt apparently u;
determined to explort evl!!ry 11.venue
r ~ credll expansion betore rc:st.orifle
lO any of the lnftatkmary powm·s
Granted hlm ln the Tbom111 amendr.,ent.
lie is moYlna now tor wld&lt;!ly exfBnded crl!dit throug:h thl! R. F. c ..
Yihose life wiU be extended OCyord
lhl:! expiration do.te ot Feb. 20 next
a plan will be announced
f t'r unfr~~ettng the
till cloeed with

Prize db;l.rlbllt.ion offered
by the
Daily Tribune and the Tribune·
Telegrnph \.o ambiUous women and
girl~ of this localit}'.
WhHe the campalsn does not of·
rtr:Jally open until Oct.
who de:&lt;~ire may aLD.rt kl

21 , thMr
work at

once 11.11d bave \.he o.dvnntage ol
an enri}' start.
Th~ Who did not read ye.!lt.er
day's paper t.horoushlt should study
carefully the page advl"rtlsement
ugain a~pear1ng In this Issue and
learn just how tile big nrlzes will be
awarded.
·
I t costs nothing kl
enter the
eampalgn and compete for S!i00-00
In cash prizes to be ifven away abso!IJU!ly free on Detember 4 th. 1933
at8P.M.

Vexing Problems
Faces NRA StatT
Adminlatrator

·su~tioft.1 ~1!.Ji~.~~~f~ot~ ~t·~·~~~~
of the eampalp.
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The ~or 1it.lih•.O..a the mo•t vote&amp; to her ~it

.,..man

JN CASH

$5 00 JN"'CASH

Lhe liberality ot · the t50Q.OO in caah

By Staff of .Exec¥tion ()r.
der From Chief Ju.r.tieeWey.andt

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Ex-Convicts Held ;'
In Bar.k Robbeey

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Two ~re :5"'~ted of I~
pheaban. m. $68,000

Robbery

Second Meeting
Is Unsuccessful

o\':1' ONCE

Tribune-TeleJP'&amp;ph

Pomeroy, Ohio
DearSir-

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3 year •ubtwitilon

Mr. Jo~ B.
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. DAILY ftiBUNE and T&amp;IBVN£-TELEORAPH

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lf\!fOp!ATION

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I ;,ear nhcrlptiOD p,ll 1101 YOks
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4 1Yr aW.Crlpilcm $8-06-15.001 'l'tl&amp;eti
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Great Prize Votin1 Campaign

$10.00 IN CASH

RULES OF CAMPAIGN
C..mpaifn I, 'M' to . .,
or airl of •oocl repu·
tatioa a:uicli~ ~ .~~ Crin::ulftl~ ~ore of the Daily Tribune
and Tr•bune·Tel~fl'•P~ .~. ,_;-1 \ ' ~- \ ; :
EmploJ- of the D.ll:j. tllbune and Tribune-Tole.
araph ud th~P. inunecliate familiea will not he penn.itted
to ~te of the prizea. COUDtry COJftaponclenta who
eon.tribute ~I ~·w• from their vicinity wilt not ·be COil•
oiderecl employ....
Any eonteab.n~ who doea not t""' in at Jealt. ooe au.,_
acription ..ell ~k after eDJ'&amp;Jiaa ifl c::ampairn will be
drop.,.d from the ~ liat fJf contender•.
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Any pOint~ of contention ari•iaa durina en.terpri.aewill be dedd"' by tbe eampaip manaaer and hio deeiol...
will .. liaal.
Vote~ -~"' placed to the credit of a coateatant cannot
be trauferred to lhe eredit of aaother ecm.testanL
·Any a aaGeanetib or coheaion on. the part of contelt&amp;Db
to the cletn~ent of 'tfte ;&amp;m~~~- ·m..J ~ .~~O~red au£
el""t ,.._..do to drO..Ili.:Jilj'1'W'~ilty ·Ocmt...den from fu.,.
tber partlei~tlon bi' tl,te enierprioo,
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· Campalllil wDI ofidall,. open OCt. 211 1933 and elooo
D!o. 4, 19~ .t 'f!lwlf time the .:-111 lltP~ ~~ II, award·
eel 'and ~ltaiOiat ·p.w.·· Ciiitteatu.ta· may •Ja.Jit tO W:Ofli
DOW a1 it il ncJt n8ce1la..,' lo walt for tJw opeftina date.
The campaifn ~ c!h•lcled into three periodo · u wnt _be
noted by a atudy oF 1the •ott~Oehedule ap~r.imJ on thio

Oklahoma Court
Jud1e

at the d .... of t!&gt;e c:Ampaip wil'i ba awarded · the Flrot
or 1irl haorinc tile - d
Priae of $2110.00, the
hl.heo~ number of - · to her Credit ,W;IJf~r.,, tbe ooc·
ond pr~ae of ~100.00 ud 10 forth accordintl tho voteo to •
tbo "'"it of.'each -....~... will tho eaob prizn k dlolributec! IDllll •11 the ~...
have been diotribute&lt;l•
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T.booo who cl" "'Il mu.. ia the caoh prioe aialribution will
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ba paid ten per ceat of tho mCIJle:r tbey kve tumecl in.
· Put d.; '? · ...-wai aUICriptioiaa «n~ut the tame num..
Not;;' that Si:ibocrlptlaii*'' ~oJnt .ri~i\ ~~ be1inninll of Campaip. Votes will be credited to each con·
kr
of u new oubacriptlono.
teotant for aul&gt;acriptioiU ••cured accO.dinll to vote IC hed,.te printed below. Cuh or valid check mllllt. ac:•
A -~ fOI' the Blr C..ola Prize• may .....,.. u
company alloubacriptiODJ. The Campai1n ia divided into three perioda. The flnt periotl "'"" f.....,.
man1
of h!O' frieolda to help her ao oho 81ay clooire.
D'!W to Nov!""ber 18th} at8 p.m. The aecond period ·ruM from close of fint period to NoYember 25th at 8
Ccmteatan~ are ~ to tu.m in or ma.il to the'
P '-M. Th1~ period!r,ulll from cloae of aecond period. to clooe of Campaign December 4 1933 at 8 p m
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• • eampaip office the oubac:riptiCIJlo tky have -red ..,.
FIRST PERIOD
SECOND P,ERIOD
THIRD PERIOD
S.turcla,. of el!ch week .. tbat tbe proper credit may . .
riven
to 6ld wbacriben Uld tho paper otarted t6 .....,
Clotft Nonmber IIUt. at 8 p, M.
From No'f. 110.. at 1 p. m. 1o Nar. 15th.
rnm Nn. 11 1 p.-. ·tt BeD.«. 1131 tb"'
.,. 8 p.....
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oaea. Tlalo applieo onl,. durtnr the Fint Period of the
Daily Tribune--S:; Carrier
Campalp.
.
Daily Tribun~y Carrier
Dally Tr!lnme-,-ly Cani«
moaihl ntl:erlpllon S1.75-ZOOO yoteL
Ia eaoe of ~ ~ th' full amoomt of tbe prize ....., will
monUta sahler1P4J.oAI fU~ YOtM
3
month•
•uNic~P'Ion U.11-J810 ..tea
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l year •W.Orlpllon teM--15,00&amp; vo&amp;ee
ba paid
tieiq -tootant.
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II munthl •llbautlp&amp;lon tUS . . . 'fflel
I year aabllllripilon 'l!.to-60,GIIt YGtn
I JQr qb~eri»Uon se.ot-li.Mt TOIM
l :r•r ..._,..._ 11.11 ••• ftles
w_ ..... rirla ...-a., tbe campalcn · · - to
Z yur stibserlptlon tlUD--10.000 YOtfla
t ,_r nblerlpt.loo f).J.DG SUit
ablclo b:r the •~e 1'111•• and accept ao full pa:rment fer
Daily Tribune--By Mail
oenieea ........ . , d!ll'iq the enterprioe the eaoh pri.. or
J;&gt;aily Tribune--By Mail .
O.ily Tribllne--By Mail
8 ~M~Jtha aubtcrlptton S2.0fi-UOO voiea
I year IUbacrlpUon ff,oo.-aooo vo&amp;efl
I:~;;·;~- ~-- to w~ic!l they aN entitled aceordin1 t6 the

$5.00 JN CASH

· ·ereiooit? . You - haV&lt;&gt;· frien&lt;lowhowill
.~Joility.
blt·IJad toWhY.no~
1i~e i-oU· their au'bacripti01l "if you a1k them.
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$10.00 IN ·CASH

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1933

KELLY AND WIFE

A Prize

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