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'I'BB DAILY 'l'BDUJG IOid'PO'I', 0B10.

New Gas Fraaeblse Is

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tho News Oftlco of The Dally
Tribune, eall

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If the Bualneu

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U1EATHER FORECAST--

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lral and BouUl portlona tonJrht. Th~y
pArtly r.louely and rll'lnt:: t~ml)f!ntm:t:

FULL LEASED WIRE OF HITERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.
U

IN6UIR~ REVE~lS
B~NK BOUGHT AND

NEW RATE CALLS FOR 45 CENT GAS
After Fint 1000 Feet Which Will Coot Fifty Cenb,
Gao Company Wilt Take Caoe To Utilitiea
Commiosion, Mr. Phillipo S..ys

ELECTRIC
Theatre

--·

TaMday and Wednqday

"THE PRIDE OF
THE LEGION"
BJ.a-f'ln-Tin, the

d«JJ", Bar·

ban. Ken&amp;, I l'uftU M.e·
Donald, VlotoJ' Jorr, LaeiMI.

IJWefleld. 8aUy Blane
Tanan, The Feuleq In
Tbanllerlq Death
Matinee Wetlnesdaf t P. M.
G..._ IGc-BI Sellool !Oo

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"all
Ood's chilluras

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A ,.nulM A-lllCO ldJMrheterodynt w1d. IIHtlftt flew felhlteL
Glorious font 1nd Ntn41rlcable per-

got wings" ·.

form.~ nee

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hear 1t &amp;owl

81!1 ul1tiloft bf Cil.t:r n•w l ~\U

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PHILCOS Gr1 dl,plar•

H! M.

PHILCO 608

$27.50

CROSS

COMPLETE-

Federal Tax Paid

Fine

·ty Fabries
At Popular Prices.
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LONGLEY "UNDIB ll.NlJI'E,..

John

SUITS

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Red Lonaley ftJI ltnow.t

of the Loaan hlt'h &amp;&lt;lhool
tea.m undeJ went IW OIJfor the removal of th&amp; a1 •
at a ColumbUI bollpltal
it has b!!ell leatned here

Slnrle and double breaoted
modelo. Stripeo, checlu, plain
and fancy chevioto--AII the new
Fall ohadeo.

Ill reportoc:t as favor

'"'~;,;~ub'~·

Topcoats
All 'row1d and half belto, balmacan otylea in the very new

i . .o id pill~• . .d ~odelo.

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SHIRTS
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The Store For Men and Bo)'l

By Carrier U Cent..-8)' Mall M.OO

PH

INTO

NRA: VWI.ATORS
~[ PR~~EGUHD

Buainesa

p re11'd ent1a
.-1 D e cree Il
Settinr Penaltie•
Pubhohed

Moot lntenoive Campaign
Ever BeJUn, l1 "On
The Way"

IN 5 YEAR PERIOD

EAGLE DISPLAYERS

MANY ARE KNOWN

After New

Reccxd

SOlD OWN SnGK

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AMD SO HAS

NIIW.!J lt 1J In The Trtbtme

DRIVE IS STARTfD End of Long !rial MUSSOliNI
AGAINST ~ODGERS I
H~~O TO REVIVE
or INGOM[ nns
OIS~RMI~JG MDV~

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Chaoe Na~ional Stock·
holden Did Bir

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Chairman Received More l
Than Million As An- 1
nual Salary
1
By WILLIAM K HUTCHINSON
INS Stat! Correspondent
Wa.shlngton OCt
18---&lt;INS--The
NtocknoJders of Llle Cna.se J'4ajui
nl Bank OOugh~ ,.n&lt;J SOld 1-&amp;00 OOIJ I
000 of their bnnk :i ~to~;k
an tht

boom ye11rs through a corporation
which they ownea entire&gt;)' It W8.l;
u:vu1.Jed nt tht! Setmt• bauklng In~
qulr)

1 n e stockholder!:!
MttropolltaJl

duct

created

these

bank .s stocks J. Uio u ,.o~uO " }
busrne~s f1om 11.128 lo 19:!:.! lllclu~1ve

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ltahan Premier Ttlea To
Induce Httler To •
Recon1ider

WITHDRAWAL ACT

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WJIDIIBIIDAY, 00'1'0~1!1\ 1., 11131 ..

WEDHESDAY, OO'.l'OBJR liS, lhB '

l.Ofated•on
'I • ':Jr Secolld street, ~f. o.
ual~Ctt.et'i .... n ' m.ittc..• tor public:~ the;, '

WheD. our ~ simd
lbDuld 1D '-n ~ lip U1etr

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NEWS

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u.om- 1

'Riil~cA'JI

..lVII tn--1!.0 ~ WUl ba p~~t&lt;l.

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VIRGINIA
GREGG
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Pbone 582-L

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N&amp;TIONA.L 1\DVEB'iiSINO BEPBJ:SENTA1.'1VE8

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(JlUHI~ ~..... M&amp;U""'Ia~ llll"M.
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Mr 11nd MTa Wayne Orr of M.ur-

mv~vl!le

were S•tnday gue111.11 at

Mr &amp;nd Mrs Arthur Orr

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Y'r and llre. Berman Oll'lclll
80N eaUed OD Jln, Lou1a&amp; J.
Wilson of Syrae11$1l! ~day
Lyda Pearson attel'ded the welnw
r• roast at Long Boltom Pr1day
c.1g:ht It Wall sponsored by the
lrtLC berK freshmen and AOpi'Oil\Ofe
c!aarses ot Cheliter hlgh 5Chool
Mr and Mrs Ralph Prank called
"1 t..he formeor 's parenta, Mr and
Mrs J B Frank Sunday

1 and

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• .~Do One Month ,
.eo Three Mon'tha . . ..••• ...•
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IU '*""~ ,.-ben Toml'rl7 had ai•~~•IJ
•1114 ~'Now f',_eumon!•: JrfOTII
.. tns he't~ )us~ hke
~ he

w••

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BITTER f'EELINGS

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Duttn

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tflft&amp;UV:

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critical

host~Use$
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Touua7 alld

an4 'tol4 m• to
all rip.t. Undent&amp;Dd! Are
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h&amp;PP:V now 1"'
llom .itodded and ahe mn.Ued.
If C.._rlie Whitney u14 it,
.... all ril'ht.

1Did \!ou JSver .Stop
· tto ctblnlt 1

wu a w"1m·l
~n4 DorothJ wu a '""' ....,,, 1"''".!
jtUit. like her pretty mother•
pwllo Whltaor

fu1 .....

.-, w.- •l'nind world. Mom

By EDSON R. WAITE. SHAWNEE. OKLA.

bv llaiiCI to toaeh DoroU.:r'•
ilqen felt flmDJ,
lifted .... hand ..
wbo wu w.ritln1 out
One of the

W.O§~·· otn&gt;lrhton. llo

• • •

THAT every mercbant muat aell rood• in order to atay in
buaine~~. \
,.

Emma

Mom .,.. ap and aroubd:
tii'IH!, TbeiJ made ber

OBITU~I'

In order1to have a growing 'bu1ineu a mercl.ant mu~t
'
vertiae. , J,
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W:qr N'IJiaitc Ol:ueriaa

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·~'ri&lt;&gt;N

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o! tho Judre who ordered nudists 1.u weal'

AdYertiainr brin1• buaine...

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while appearipg in puulic wlll be acclaimed
thjnkilli and noting people There i• a bi~
betWeen
clean Jivin~. lbve
the ,

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:1 ~!!i"P!\~rlaCI~~itlllf ~rin1•

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!"orco bualnea~ .11!•1! •!'Y. otJ,.t

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l"leilty ofnewapaper apace abould be uted.

And tlp.t!'a why we recollitOtnd Gotil&lt;lb

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S!,lk 8tr94rli"ll"lh !:Wiu1eW l~f9l$

Co.tume

Hoi5iery

Newapaper advertioin1 io a builder of 1ood will.
will of tbe people io needed for any buoineoo to exist.
•

Advertisin1 is a butinen builder.
keep buildinr. '

The rood

Every busineat mull

The merchant who doeo not advertite simply aticb on tbe
roail to failure until he aniveo•

., '

. THE MERCHANT WHO IS A PERSISTENT AND CON·
SISTENTADVERTISERISALWAYS ON THE ROAD 1'0
SUCCESS.

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lf•1:1'f·ch,a,e, YAA lw!en't .any • •tiiP !lt O)U
~en- .~ter, .i4¥~ bi;..,~·..~ litii;~t
~J~ :!"' "~-~e.~d ~~ .
.r :~t :ll!:~ tilllt prk.ee - · •

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'For
whether you 11"1!1~ .~~ or ~~ W9.l'd
'
a Q!!AAt ~11eDmiJ at hidle·,., ~E mldt ttdtic:c
tbt l!«f!ICiion of your. aiocltings.

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'1m DAJLT ~. OBIO.

.:in·Style·. Show l

9fjloo ••

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DO$ neOtlfliMU'ilJr to bee l
and desirable 1D

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-Arms Defi at Geneva

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Publllbed O.C, ana.

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WJIDIIBIIDAY, 00'1'0~1!1\ 1., 11131 ..

WEDHESDAY, OO'.l'OBJR liS, lhB '

l.Ofated•on
'I • ':Jr Secolld street, ~f. o.
ual~Ctt.et'i .... n ' m.ittc..• tor public:~ the;, '

WheD. our ~ simd
lbDuld 1D '-n ~ lip U1etr

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-·•• •

'
'. :

N~ ·' H.

matt.t s..t. 13. IG'8, ol lilt -

illl't QbiA, 1IDdlr tbe ~ oJ' J.la.rclb 3, 1119

'

NEWS

"'

u.om- 1

'Riil~cA'JI

..lVII tn--1!.0 ~ WUl ba p~~t&lt;l.

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VIRGINIA
GREGG
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Pbone 582-L

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1'AUGIO!I ' '

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N&amp;TIONA.L 1\DVEB'iiSINO BEPBJ:SENTA1.'1VE8

r ... ,......... lao.
(JlUHI~ ~..... M&amp;U""'Ia~ llll"M.
'

'···-

I

Mr 11nd MTa Wayne Orr of M.ur-

mv~vl!le

were S•tnday gue111.11 at

Mr &amp;nd Mrs Arthur Orr

~'

'

Y'r and llre. Berman Oll'lclll
80N eaUed OD Jln, Lou1a&amp; J.
Wilson of Syrae11$1l! ~day
Lyda Pearson attel'ded the welnw
r• roast at Long Boltom Pr1day
c.1g:ht It Wall sponsored by the
lrtLC berK freshmen and AOpi'Oil\Ofe
c!aarses ot Cheliter hlgh 5Chool
Mr and Mrs Ralph Prank called
"1 t..he formeor 's parenta, Mr and
Mrs J B Frank Sunday

1 and

..,--,__,·I

• .~Do One Month ,
.eo Three Mon'tha . . ..••• ...•
u00 ~lx t.tqnllia . • . . . . . . •.....

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pJ: ...c4 t4 !Hn t...-... I throw
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111R ll\.il I ......~ na... dafte
•t"J ..
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l(lMl 1rUled op. "Pop.' '
~
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~ ,.... to he1' side. Tbere

*•e

,

.-'\

le.

...,.. "' •"' ,. 1• The7 Were

IU '*""~ ,.-ben Toml'rl7 had ai•~~•IJ
•1114 ~'Now f',_eumon!•: JrfOTII
.. tns he't~ )us~ hke
~ he

w••

oa hia

· · Muss~lini
~

BITTER f'EELINGS

....

Duttn

1

Tb•p r.bappod dill

l

..........

-

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....

n ip.

tflft&amp;UV:

ilafllll•••

ICf

critical

host~Use$
""~'

Touua7 alld

an4 'tol4 m• to
all rip.t. Undent&amp;Dd! Are
1
h&amp;PP:V now 1"'
llom .itodded and ahe mn.Ued.
If C.._rlie Whitney u14 it,
.... all ril'ht.

1Did \!ou JSver .Stop
· tto ctblnlt 1

wu a w"1m·l
~n4 DorothJ wu a '""' ....,,, 1"''".!
jtUit. like her pretty mother•
pwllo Whltaor

fu1 .....

.-, w.- •l'nind world. Mom

By EDSON R. WAITE. SHAWNEE. OKLA.

bv llaiiCI to toaeh DoroU.:r'•
ilqen felt flmDJ,
lifted .... hand ..
wbo wu w.ritln1 out
One of the

W.O§~·· otn&gt;lrhton. llo

• • •

THAT every mercbant muat aell rood• in order to atay in
buaine~~. \
,.

Emma

Mom .,.. ap and aroubd:
tii'IH!, TbeiJ made ber

OBITU~I'

In order1to have a growing 'bu1ineu a mercl.ant mu~t
'
vertiae. , J,
.'

~-"!~·

W:qr N'IJiaitc Ol:ueriaa

u• ...

.

·~'ri&lt;&gt;N

'

o! tho Judre who ordered nudists 1.u weal'

AdYertiainr brin1• buaine...

l

, :·

while appearipg in puulic wlll be acclaimed
thjnkilli and noting people There i• a bi~
betWeen
clean Jivin~. lbve
the ,

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1

:1 ~!!i"P!\~rlaCI~~itlllf ~rin1•

'T""'i'nc. , · ,

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!"orco bualnea~ .11!•1! •!'Y. otJ,.t

.

, - ·-

l"leilty ofnewapaper apace abould be uted.

And tlp.t!'a why we recollitOtnd Gotil&lt;lb

-

S!,lk 8tr94rli"ll"lh !:Wiu1eW l~f9l$

Co.tume

Hoi5iery

Newapaper advertioin1 io a builder of 1ood will.
will of tbe people io needed for any buoineoo to exist.
•

Advertisin1 is a butinen builder.
keep buildinr. '

The rood

Every busineat mull

The merchant who doeo not advertite simply aticb on tbe
roail to failure until he aniveo•

., '

. THE MERCHANT WHO IS A PERSISTENT AND CON·
SISTENTADVERTISERISALWAYS ON THE ROAD 1'0
SUCCESS.

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lf•1:1'f·ch,a,e, YAA lw!en't .any • •tiiP !lt O)U
~en- .~ter, .i4¥~ bi;..,~·..~ litii;~t
~J~ :!"' "~-~e.~d ~~ .
.r :~t :ll!:~ tilllt prk.ee - · •

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.

'.

'For
whether you 11"1!1~ .~~ or ~~ W9.l'd
'
a Q!!AAt ~11eDmiJ at hidle·,., ~E mldt ttdtic:c
tbt l!«f!ICiion of your. aiocltings.

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Yn. ClQ" P&amp;I10DI. ..m,
::---~;;;;;;;;--s:;-;; 1Billy, 0! Boom~. W. VJL,
Ill
w a a ~ta ot Mr. and lC'a. lf~ )Jc

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ever tJw Wele.k ocl
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Ill'. and ¥n:. O~rkll Wl\bi'Ofi
truck whMimoupled ""'" oponl '""'""' will&gt; . !lor. R&gt;~&gt;lMr,

. 3.a... . KoiiJ Sp~Ohldl &gt;~&lt;:,

o::r..'::~,:.'.."'~!1:"":;

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Remer Sayre of fl4o O~e
etl on b1S father, J. A. Sayre

(11 gL) ! t,in. M,OO n•ara. _.J o · Kadetta, were- rur,ata ot Kr•~ Da.·
*'·- Rhoer- Salt- Cft., Malon ,..ld PhWipa, ,und&amp;y.
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R.....n Brown of Autons, lpeDI
~. ~ty. -rt• ••~
..,.. · _,.,~ tbe wKk and with hll parents.
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....~-------- Mr. tnd .Mre. Dana :8ro'Wnt
IO~· D. -•
l'l1&lt;la&gt; eveobla tho m - of
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OIJ. M~anlc st., modern

wltll Mn.. ¥rank St.ewart, wbero

wlah b 9tfH' - ~d 1araae. _J.

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ltrtd~red

a.

tUtprlae PO~l

ot

ill bon·

10 lli..JL ')I' ot Olarice M.aai, wtw lflft f~
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Bat'brrtn.ra, Sunday to maM bin'
home with her liater:
Mila Irene Oru~aer WN f rte:!nt

tsppl• ~Y
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vi1 ~1.(Jr wt~h

fri!Jld! In

Clev~land.

Mr. $Dd Mn. Edward Moraa:n,
Eltward Md d&amp;\lrbt.er, ltla., of
j · 1'.1.0n, c&amp;me Friday and reMalned
llntll Sun~y with relative~. Me.&gt;.
ld&amp; Ra, who bU beaD v~ her
rlalJ¥ht.!r, Mra. :Morpn, tor aeveru
•,·ceta, accompanied them t.a her

1011,

li~me

no more,
And those long parted meet a.galn.

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Sale,

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Bchaefar
It.uirMt&amp;&amp;weekML.rv
for st. Louis

where Ehe cd on Mr .. and Mrs. Joshua

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WANTED

POLLY AND HER PMAS

Left Out:

M Bta4bury, Sunday.

PORTLAND
A Halloween. proaram has Dee!!
arranred for presentation at the
&amp;e:hool buildtnlf, Prklay, October 21
it- baa been announced. Pun anel en·
tH'tail'lment wUI be ~ided with
m1naitel boys, the ... I.Diininy ana tbe
Plckantnny", redtattona, contesta,
fOJtUJle teiiera, carnival wheoll. etc.
Refreahmen~a will ·be aerved during

tlle cvenlna.
The ~. E. L&amp;diell

h~d th~ir

VlJ'tiDI.a ~unday.
R. SpeDCer moved to the

Aid Society

Jar monQlJll meetl.,nc at tbl!l hOme or
l\r.lrs. M•t~e: IJendenon Jaat Wed:rJe~. The fQIIowlni omeets were
dec,ed for the comlni year : ~,
lltie.&amp;!~11~. Mrs, fJad.le Lee, 1st vice
Ptellident Mrs, J,lelle Delaney; 2nd
vice greB1dept Mta. EdDa Payn:ter:
!t'cretary, Mrs. ~attle Hendenon;
Treaaurer, Mt11. Lona Oox.
·. Mrs. Ole.rey's Bwt.-ay scitool cl~
wm atve a _.soclal in the churcb
tla.semcnt uext Pride.y evo::nlna:.
W. a. MoKelve,- ..nd family and

fum

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Spencer.

annual dltm~r and .nJU·

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PrldR:r aJl!i
J11.mes Watson moved hla famll,)l
Into the house vaeated by Mr.
hfiddleewart

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Riddled A• Reault
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T:Qm Hard At
Preparation For
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football machine wUl

Loll''n And 1\fidiUBJIIOrt!
To Me~t Athena AnJI
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welcome' She, henelf, didn't.

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dt:.J~tml plp,nts. .V{l;t.Ue no i:-.·
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se!ect will ill~Vc Ruftlclent captt·:1.l
pnd collibJec.ce 1~ hla abUlty t•J
d&lt;!alre ·4o work 01~ 11o co~.
tmd bOnus bQ.sll. Por' tn:tei'vk:w
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Ia one team where
at1u's aJ'c 1.g t.he \in,c. , ~::~;~

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Ule praetlce fteld . Havtns , been
content With '-'.mple 1Pfnnera aM

Buch)'e lorwarile. C•~•lpt.bot
Ga.{lus, Va:Jl~k',itlft:, •Pa., :..n!ll

line playa-, tbe Bobcat m!llltor DOIIV
to drill h1s men in the teat,..
cr an4 trlck.ler pla)'s o1 the War·

pla.nl!i

Gillman, Minneapnlll!, Minn.,
as all-ADlerlcil candi·
dates and their pia)' does not
pasa that of tlte two .figantic
loa, Ted Rosequlat, .C leveland,
an.d "BIJLckie'' Conrad, WQO!!Zr, 0
Rotleqtli'l!t is rated ae the best tackle
ln the Big Ten. Thi.Bline avo~••:•• ·
~2 pounds from tackle to tackll·
~ 108 .POUnds from end to enrl.

ner ayltem. Peden haa atao ~
iiJlvtnr ~bl ~ attenUOn to
Ohio'e aerial oftens&amp; and. dcl'enae.
The !act that Peden waa able to
keep hl! first tetm on th~ ~dele.
lines last Be. tlil'Uay aa the thiltl
and !ourt.il strtns:en ran up a
0 score aplnat Pno.01klln collqe
will e.nable the Ohio coaches to
utJliZe full rn~nrth agalnllt the
Redsklm.
KE-n Sennett, senh.r

l~lted upon

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Sophomore Back
On State's Team
Fisch Wina Poaiti.an on
Back Field; i1 Har-d Run; ner; Never on. Loser

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FAMGUS COACH IS
VICTIM OF HJ;:ARi
Columbus, 0., Oct. l8--IN8E:trtcken with a heart a.ttack as Jte
was about to begin a round of gOlf.
S:teplwn ~- Futrell. !~mer track
(Joa.ch at OtJto .state Qnlv.orstty anct
t.hc Oglver.sity of Mlc.htgan, fell
dead In Ann Arbor, Mich., yesterday.
pevcloper ol ttuch outataQ~Ung
rtwners aa Carl Jobn.son, Dehart,
a.nd ~ddie T~n, F.arrell
eon~eded tp be .one of
· fommdst professlor.al
last t~o J~llc:~e&amp;. I:t;e
Engllsh Bhelftnld
~~~~.~•,;;· t&amp;i:inr $t6.000 tn prize
rnoney.
He w.~. tJ·ack (\Odell at Ol$ ,fJ~at z
Untvea·~~ here fl:qm UllO to 1Pl2.

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B.t~IJ, 2211 pound ~dr:HI. was bac!~

in tlle Chloayo ~~ ~tl-¥11 •, lin::!UI&gt;
llldt\)' nud will b~ tea(b· to &amp;ta;rt.
a~lud .PUI'd~c.• ~tur.f,~tJ~. ~He )1at1
beot'. r.ut with lltlurle' ulncc cat-l;v
teai&gt;On.

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MIAMI UNIVERSITY
At Atheno, Q~!o! S,~d~y, Octob~r. 21, .
2 P. M.·--llom:ecilnunr Game
ADMISSION $1.25 plu• tax.

Did You Ever Stop To Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

JNO. F. D. AUE, PUBLISHER OF THE WHIT'I'IER (CALIFORNIA NEWS, SAYS:
.... ''The newopaper of your community occ:upiea a place that
cannot be filled by any other newapaper publillhed in ,any other
community. Your new•Pa,Per ia p.rt ahd parcel of your com·
~unity.
It i• part of ita very life.
"It chronicle• the happenings, lar11e and amaU, of the friends
and neighbors in your community. The content• of your paper
a&gt;·e u much a part or each day in your community aa the friend1.
ly gosaip and viaiting is ,p art of the eve!lini when you bold a club'•
ladies nirht or the regular monthliY meeti!lg of the br?therbood of
your church.

"It ia necdle11 to &lt;!baerve 11141.! yo'!f 11.1'111" newapaper o!lly
~n 11enui~"ly ,r,~~te ~e ~tt!!'~\J b! ~~r . ~~~njty ; l:leuui~
~he ne.w•P.&amp;P"" pubba~e!l el•ewl!ep. owea I~J. •)ll'Piirt ami alleaiance t9 ita.b)I'Mq~u~~·
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It ir. their 'viait' with tjle reac!era. It i• for that reaaon
that only a~vertioiJ&gt;II in your paper·, can •~cce~fully mov~ merchandiae off the ohelvea of the mer¢hlanb in J:"''r co~~plty. ·

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G1eat Votina CampaiJn
Write name and Addreaa below to whom
you deaire theae votea credited.

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NGLre Dame .. Ind ., Oel. 16--INS'Ihe Notre Dame ve.rslt.y rootbllll 1 .,.. ~ ­
team laced &lt;:. hen.vy scrimmage to- ~~

AiSEA
"S 'THI'! WORI..O
'TMINKt;,!

THIS COUPON GOOD FQ~ 25 VOTES
IN AWARDING $500;00 IN
CASH PRIZES

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LaFayette, Ind.. Oct. 18 -INB ~
With two Uro.emen, Capt. Duteh
Ft&gt;hrlna: .and Art La.wrence, on the
t! lll{ed Ust, Coach Noble Kizer
day was handicapped In bls
to build a suitable defeiUie to
Chicago Snturday. Two new per.
f&lt; rmers, Cat·I Heldt at tackle, nod
Ed Bk.oronskl :\t center, were in the
fcrward wall h' 11 long drill on of·
f('llliC und de!cJJt'C.

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lambert P~al'l!lacal Campany,
St. la~l~ Mo., u. s. A.

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Neweomentown,

team at. Mansfield wa:; undefeaLcd 1 day aga.lrut Carnegie Tech formll- Ralph Robinette, McArthur, senlur
lor three rears and so fa.r th J Ohio 1 tlona. Oluppolrlted with tbe wort baU, wUI probably be ready to see
State t~am had llO trcubl :: Y."b· 1 of his shock troopa, Coach Heartly action against the Hlamlans.
Bennett baa recovered from an
nlng.
Audenou said he would start h1l
ankle
Lnjaey r€001ved tvto we~ks
.A ft!'lc - !ookll~(;. bcylsh, 2li·YC!l':- rl'gulars agalnllt Came~tle BatqrdaJ
cld 3'0uth, FiS&lt;'h is nn excellent end use them throua:houL. ID-JWtea aso, wblle Roblnettoe 11 dJil nurs-nt-udcnt. Right now, rocau:.ll 1s Jo will keep Tony Ma:u.lottl out of lnl' l:lroten rll»l. l"(!CE!ivect in prac•
tice a few day.s before the Purdue
han n ~::u· crr , but hJ also realizes Saturday's game, Andel'801l 88Jd.
contest. Wlth Miami sendlni a
!hat hls cduco.~Jcp ls o! tnajor. imillJ"'e delegation of lallll to Athens
r,crtance. He rendS old llt.cmture,
and
!.he Homec~ng u.tbact.ion
wuus nothing but . brown s uits,
UNION RIIJGE
being what lt ill, a rerord crow1
never Cnnces, can zee no r'!a.son
. As expect:d to Jam tbe sta.d1un1
why Ohio BLnte should be bcn.tcn
here Saturday.
Besse Wella is much lmPI'QV,td.
Ghls seawn.
, Alma WoodE;ard 'N8..111 V\alttn1
BcliSl&gt;:! Wells sunday.
Alva Cclllns sustained bruil;ets
Mlnnea~ollt;. Oc~.
J8 - INS w!d suffered from ~;hoek when he Upon a collecllon of ne"¥ playaalld
was thrown from an expreas one i':mti.tlons Mint:.el;ota. todJY ·b¥ed
By lnitra!I.Uoual News Service
l'ay last week when hl.s pony be· Us hope o~ et.oP~ the :Pi.tt.ab~
Blccmlngton, Ind., Oct. 18-INS- cn.me uncontroll.e.blc.
Panthen Saturday. A bad ~tf:
An Injured k:n.ee may keep Vernon
Jnne Cottrill returned home Sat· will keep Pug Lund, baltbac~ at.,
Huffman, half
ou~ of the In · urdL1y.
out o! scrlmmag? all week. bllt
~.lana backfield
the
A. C. T ipkln returned to Qls Coach Blel;man ex~ l.(! ·.\111!. ~
Hcosler ~leven
r.ooie II~' Log 1m -a .few d8.)'o!l .QO, .He AJiiP.h\ilt "'l"tt~ ·-a!ern\i\tt-tftis'i:le\rllta
ct Evanston.
a fl.ve man 8econdfl,ry to eope wlt!1 ·
ls In very poor health.
In a loog olfenslve drill against
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formations
Jesse
Pabl:l, little. negro halfback. skirted
the ends for sevcml long runs.

•how that u,t.rln• promptly
QWtrcom•• odors ordinary anti·
•ePt1C.1 can't hide In .f doys.

in -the Oueen City-

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Coaeb Don Peden haa be':!n work-

eluliv&lt;~ backs, ,fodtbaill
MiddleWest &amp;re p6in'tlni to

Safe Shooting

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in&amp;' at.renuoua:y \\1th b1s ~
UUs week behind clo6:d doon at

~c fact that Ohio Stll.ko ihas 1

OlD NQT PI\RI5H

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becauae tb!l~
an&lt;l pollah oft-

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Hallto•la (bad breath), the
soclol fault no one forgives,
wot the recnon. Yet no one
n-.c;f l_
1ove halltosl1. Gargling
with Lla• .rlne in1tantly destroy•
mouth odors and checks infection. UM It daily. Recent te1t1

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elusive territory,

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Ethel and Clara Oa.rlaild 1Vel.'3
ler.t.ve Mr. antt-Mra. Wm, L. Thomaa cab· pe&amp;tt of kr, and l.t:l'l!l. Authe~n

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r..t,::ce. Mary Ellr.aboth
Streich. Wllllam&amp; ill r _::ported very poo!'ly
14.r. Barlrlr and (IU:!lilY h:nc
MilS str~lcb 111 the dau1bter , 'Jf
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mo.ved from Hartlor&lt;J wto the
Rev. an..• Mrs. H . L . Btro::.,.
~ 1e
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. Jnja.rrlage ceremony wtll be 1:.ct- Pearl Phillip&amp; property, .~tcbk&gt;wn
fc;omcd by·. the bride's fy,ther, wll1! 1~ road. Mi. a..rater it&gt; empkl~ at
. lier brotld·, pJlul wtll s!ng a solo. the Wbl~ R¥Ck: 8alt Co.
J4r.s. Mary Thomas 1e .spandlr.'f 1 ~
Rev. McOQrmick ~~. .s~rv1C'!!b P.t
ttw months with he 1· llOD Richard the M~tJI,odiet church BWld&amp;)' e~·tuntl ram1Iy at Dayotn.
, 1 n11li· NeJ[t servk:e wlU · .• J Oct.
Mrs. Mti'Y A. Price who Ms beer. ' lil.t£. Jal)n Pj;cCallum · wat tnc
rery m the pa 1t rew month.ll, ;r,j&amp;~t o1 ·fo!IB. DGn\1- ·,;j at Mldc:ik ..
gL·eatl)· Improved.
poJOt, Sundn.
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m~oreh t.a Waahin&amp;',on to make President Root~e-velt Jtatlon, who l!Seaped th• .;aider&amp;. His li~.tutenant,.
11&lt;lictator of Amaric ..• took • lut.look at U. wba.pona aay Smitli ·took th&amp; -.:raniaatlon'e tunda -With bim.

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fresh and on'! freah soon. Clar·
eneo Bmlth, Minersville, 0 .

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Scent~ tn Philadelpb1a. pqllce station aa IOI1ll' of tb~j\Cized from them b1 poll• whll" raHr;d their head.
"K;.,.~ kl Shirta," tho orpntUtion which had planned quartera. At left. Art J. SmitJ,, leadllr of the organl

I will. attelld · the weddtm of 1 to~r IJ.ams at Mt. OarmeJ, Sunday. ki:nr.

FoR BAi.E OR TR~E-Delcp
Ll&amp;ht plant, ~eroy R. 3 HYf\eU
Run. P , J . HyseU.
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Mr. and Mrs. J.

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Maa.g c.nh
Dymn Mttaf of Bari.Jerton, arrt.'t't'
Mr. and M[l. Wm. Priode, On.turday to vlalt llllll.t.iv~. Trll'Y
and . Children. ·:.r.nl llCcomPonlcd home by tt.·.'J(
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Maag whO wm
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r e In Barberton
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By a Coller• Chemlotrr
ProfeiiiOl" work of any kind:.
Ea:cellent references. Ad·
...... Lewio E. Miller, 220
E. MaiD St.~ Carro11ton, 0.
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a fe.,- .,-,,0 -,--.:.

of Wier.ton spent
her mO'her
Mra.
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PQnter
and
f....U.,.
JA118 Hope lo&amp;w: Of New
Haven ~~~~~Jj~ "!'\oloili~
aqll; lluhnan OWePI of .Syracuse
llf.ent Sunday wl&amp;h. Mrs. Nancy
Seaiea.
, loft. and Mrl. Milo Rhoades and
t~n of SpUler &amp;pent Prt48)'
even~
Jr,s wUb their daughte't, Mn. Fred
ltltehle anel family.
Gerald Pr1ee and aon of Raven&amp;wwd -.pent a few days here with hiB
11Wln.er, Mr&amp; Clal'a Price and fsm-

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~~~'!i.'!Jilll(".::Wilr::
·'li'I·P.::~..$::Cov;:0:;0:-;.,::;;n!:::''""':ii:i:"""'::J: aur.day school met at thl b~

No ~rertllemeo\ WUJ be 1latan for
118 ~ a mln'wnm charp 01
~weat.--nve cebtl tcw N.Cb. iDler·

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w a a ~ta ot Mr. and lC'a. lf~ )Jc

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truck whMimoupled ""'" oponl '""'""' will&gt; . !lor. R&gt;~&gt;lMr,

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etl on b1S father, J. A. Sayre

(11 gL) ! t,in. M,OO n•ara. _.J o · Kadetta, were- rur,ata ot Kr•~ Da.·
*'·- Rhoer- Salt- Cft., Malon ,..ld PhWipa, ,und&amp;y.
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home with her liater:
Mila Irene Oru~aer WN f rte:!nt

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Clev~land.

Mr. $Dd Mn. Edward Moraa:n,
Eltward Md d&amp;\lrbt.er, ltla., of
j · 1'.1.0n, c&amp;me Friday and reMalned
llntll Sun~y with relative~. Me.&gt;.
ld&amp; Ra, who bU beaD v~ her
rlalJ¥ht.!r, Mra. :Morpn, tor aeveru
•,·ceta, accompanied them t.a her

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POLLY AND HER PMAS

Left Out:

M Bta4bury, Sunday.

PORTLAND
A Halloween. proaram has Dee!!
arranred for presentation at the
&amp;e:hool buildtnlf, Prklay, October 21
it- baa been announced. Pun anel en·
tH'tail'lment wUI be ~ided with
m1naitel boys, the ... I.Diininy ana tbe
Plckantnny", redtattona, contesta,
fOJtUJle teiiera, carnival wheoll. etc.
Refreahmen~a will ·be aerved during

tlle cvenlna.
The ~. E. L&amp;diell

h~d th~ir

VlJ'tiDI.a ~unday.
R. SpeDCer moved to the

Aid Society

Jar monQlJll meetl.,nc at tbl!l hOme or
l\r.lrs. M•t~e: IJendenon Jaat Wed:rJe~. The fQIIowlni omeets were
dec,ed for the comlni year : ~,
lltie.&amp;!~11~. Mrs, fJad.le Lee, 1st vice
Ptellident Mrs, J,lelle Delaney; 2nd
vice greB1dept Mta. EdDa Payn:ter:
!t'cretary, Mrs. ~attle Hendenon;
Treaaurer, Mt11. Lona Oox.
·. Mrs. Ole.rey's Bwt.-ay scitool cl~
wm atve a _.soclal in the churcb
tla.semcnt uext Pride.y evo::nlna:.
W. a. MoKelve,- ..nd family and

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J11.mes Watson moved hla famll,)l
Into the house vaeated by Mr.
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Riddled A• Reault
Of ll\elicibiJiq.'

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OF KLOES; MOORE

T:Qm Hard At
Preparation For
. Friday'a Tilt
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d an athlet1c coach to make

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tEAGU[ lf.ADfHS ~
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challenan, for the nnt ume h..
yeara, Ohl9 unLveralty'l UP·
football machine wUl

Loll''n And 1\fidiUBJIIOrt!
To Me~t Athena AnJI
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welcome' She, henelf, didn't.

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l'!Ot'k or one wl'lo ha,ll MO:.tdtD ·r~ ­

dt:.J~tml plp,nts. .V{l;t.Ue no i:-.·
veatment kl reQuired, the man w~
se!ect will ill~Vc Ruftlclent captt·:1.l
pnd collibJec.ce 1~ hla abUlty t•J
d&lt;!alre ·4o work 01~ 11o co~.
tmd bOnus bQ.sll. Por' tn:tei'vk:w
Wrtte Box 3'76, Pomeroy.
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~Pome~oy Pl~ya .Rl!.tland 1

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otMr nand. a br~rbii a. ~U
~oom IntO tile Hoc::kln&amp; Valley,

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Ia one team where
at1u's aJ'c 1.g t.he \in,c. , ~::~;~

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Ule praetlce fteld . Havtns , been
content With '-'.mple 1Pfnnera aM

Buch)'e lorwarile. C•~•lpt.bot
Ga.{lus, Va:Jl~k',itlft:, •Pa., :..n!ll

line playa-, tbe Bobcat m!llltor DOIIV
to drill h1s men in the teat,..
cr an4 trlck.ler pla)'s o1 the War·

pla.nl!i

Gillman, Minneapnlll!, Minn.,
as all-ADlerlcil candi·
dates and their pia)' does not
pasa that of tlte two .figantic
loa, Ted Rosequlat, .C leveland,
an.d "BIJLckie'' Conrad, WQO!!Zr, 0
Rotleqtli'l!t is rated ae the best tackle
ln the Big Ten. Thi.Bline avo~••:•• ·
~2 pounds from tackle to tackll·
~ 108 .POUnds from end to enrl.

ner ayltem. Peden haa atao ~
iiJlvtnr ~bl ~ attenUOn to
Ohio'e aerial oftens&amp; and. dcl'enae.
The !act that Peden waa able to
keep hl! first tetm on th~ ~dele.
lines last Be. tlil'Uay aa the thiltl
and !ourt.il strtns:en ran up a
0 score aplnat Pno.01klln collqe
will e.nable the Ohio coaches to
utJliZe full rn~nrth agalnllt the
Redsklm.
KE-n Sennett, senh.r

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Sophomore Back
On State's Team
Fisch Wina Poaiti.an on
Back Field; i1 Har-d Run; ner; Never on. Loser

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FAMGUS COACH IS
VICTIM OF HJ;:ARi
Columbus, 0., Oct. l8--IN8E:trtcken with a heart a.ttack as Jte
was about to begin a round of gOlf.
S:teplwn ~- Futrell. !~mer track
(Joa.ch at OtJto .state Qnlv.orstty anct
t.hc Oglver.sity of Mlc.htgan, fell
dead In Ann Arbor, Mich., yesterday.
pevcloper ol ttuch outataQ~Ung
rtwners aa Carl Jobn.son, Dehart,
a.nd ~ddie T~n, F.arrell
eon~eded tp be .one of
· fommdst professlor.al
last t~o J~llc:~e&amp;. I:t;e
Engllsh Bhelftnld
~~~~.~•,;;· t&amp;i:inr $t6.000 tn prize
rnoney.
He w.~. tJ·ack (\Odell at Ol$ ,fJ~at z
Untvea·~~ here fl:qm UllO to 1Pl2.

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B.t~IJ, 2211 pound ~dr:HI. was bac!~

in tlle Chloayo ~~ ~tl-¥11 •, lin::!UI&gt;
llldt\)' nud will b~ tea(b· to &amp;ta;rt.
a~lud .PUI'd~c.• ~tur.f,~tJ~. ~He )1at1
beot'. r.ut with lltlurle' ulncc cat-l;v
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At Atheno, Q~!o! S,~d~y, Octob~r. 21, .
2 P. M.·--llom:ecilnunr Game
ADMISSION $1.25 plu• tax.

Did You Ever Stop To Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

JNO. F. D. AUE, PUBLISHER OF THE WHIT'I'IER (CALIFORNIA NEWS, SAYS:
.... ''The newopaper of your community occ:upiea a place that
cannot be filled by any other newapaper publillhed in ,any other
community. Your new•Pa,Per ia p.rt ahd parcel of your com·
~unity.
It i• part of ita very life.
"It chronicle• the happenings, lar11e and amaU, of the friends
and neighbors in your community. The content• of your paper
a&gt;·e u much a part or each day in your community aa the friend1.
ly gosaip and viaiting is ,p art of the eve!lini when you bold a club'•
ladies nirht or the regular monthliY meeti!lg of the br?therbood of
your church.

"It ia necdle11 to &lt;!baerve 11141.! yo'!f 11.1'111" newapaper o!lly
~n 11enui~"ly ,r,~~te ~e ~tt!!'~\J b! ~~r . ~~~njty ; l:leuui~
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Write name and Addreaa below to whom
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NGLre Dame .. Ind ., Oel. 16--INS'Ihe Notre Dame ve.rslt.y rootbllll 1 .,.. ~ ­
team laced &lt;:. hen.vy scrimmage to- ~~

AiSEA
"S 'THI'! WORI..O
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THIS COUPON GOOD FQ~ 25 VOTES
IN AWARDING $500;00 IN
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LaFayette, Ind.. Oct. 18 -INB ~
With two Uro.emen, Capt. Duteh
Ft&gt;hrlna: .and Art La.wrence, on the
t! lll{ed Ust, Coach Noble Kizer
day was handicapped In bls
to build a suitable defeiUie to
Chicago Snturday. Two new per.
f&lt; rmers, Cat·I Heldt at tackle, nod
Ed Bk.oronskl :\t center, were in the
fcrward wall h' 11 long drill on of·
f('llliC und de!cJJt'C.

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team at. Mansfield wa:; undefeaLcd 1 day aga.lrut Carnegie Tech formll- Ralph Robinette, McArthur, senlur
lor three rears and so fa.r th J Ohio 1 tlona. Oluppolrlted with tbe wort baU, wUI probably be ready to see
State t~am had llO trcubl :: Y."b· 1 of his shock troopa, Coach Heartly action against the Hlamlans.
Bennett baa recovered from an
nlng.
Audenou said he would start h1l
ankle
Lnjaey r€001ved tvto we~ks
.A ft!'lc - !ookll~(;. bcylsh, 2li·YC!l':- rl'gulars agalnllt Came~tle BatqrdaJ
cld 3'0uth, FiS&lt;'h is nn excellent end use them throua:houL. ID-JWtea aso, wblle Roblnettoe 11 dJil nurs-nt-udcnt. Right now, rocau:.ll 1s Jo will keep Tony Ma:u.lottl out of lnl' l:lroten rll»l. l"(!CE!ivect in prac•
tice a few day.s before the Purdue
han n ~::u· crr , but hJ also realizes Saturday's game, Andel'801l 88Jd.
contest. Wlth Miami sendlni a
!hat hls cduco.~Jcp ls o! tnajor. imillJ"'e delegation of lallll to Athens
r,crtance. He rendS old llt.cmture,
and
!.he Homec~ng u.tbact.ion
wuus nothing but . brown s uits,
UNION RIIJGE
being what lt ill, a rerord crow1
never Cnnces, can zee no r'!a.son
. As expect:d to Jam tbe sta.d1un1
why Ohio BLnte should be bcn.tcn
here Saturday.
Besse Wella is much lmPI'QV,td.
Ghls seawn.
, Alma WoodE;ard 'N8..111 V\alttn1
BcliSl&gt;:! Wells sunday.
Alva Cclllns sustained bruil;ets
Mlnnea~ollt;. Oc~.
J8 - INS w!d suffered from ~;hoek when he Upon a collecllon of ne"¥ playaalld
was thrown from an expreas one i':mti.tlons Mint:.el;ota. todJY ·b¥ed
By lnitra!I.Uoual News Service
l'ay last week when hl.s pony be· Us hope o~ et.oP~ the :Pi.tt.ab~
Blccmlngton, Ind., Oct. 18-INS- cn.me uncontroll.e.blc.
Panthen Saturday. A bad ~tf:
An Injured k:n.ee may keep Vernon
Jnne Cottrill returned home Sat· will keep Pug Lund, baltbac~ at.,
Huffman, half
ou~ of the In · urdL1y.
out o! scrlmmag? all week. bllt
~.lana backfield
the
A. C. T ipkln returned to Qls Coach Blel;man ex~ l.(! ·.\111!. ~
Hcosler ~leven
r.ooie II~' Log 1m -a .few d8.)'o!l .QO, .He AJiiP.h\ilt "'l"tt~ ·-a!ern\i\tt-tftis'i:le\rllta
ct Evanston.
a fl.ve man 8econdfl,ry to eope wlt!1 ·
ls In very poor health.
In a loog olfenslve drill against
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formations
Jesse
Pabl:l, little. negro halfback. skirted
the ends for sevcml long runs.

•how that u,t.rln• promptly
QWtrcom•• odors ordinary anti·
•ePt1C.1 can't hide In .f doys.

in -the Oueen City-

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Coaeb Don Peden haa be':!n work-

eluliv&lt;~ backs, ,fodtbaill
MiddleWest &amp;re p6in'tlni to

Safe Shooting

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in&amp;' at.renuoua:y \\1th b1s ~
UUs week behind clo6:d doon at

~c fact that Ohio Stll.ko ihas 1

OlD NQT PI\RI5H

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becauae tb!l~
an&lt;l pollah oft-

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Hallto•la (bad breath), the
soclol fault no one forgives,
wot the recnon. Yet no one
n-.c;f l_
1ove halltosl1. Gargling
with Lla• .rlne in1tantly destroy•
mouth odors and checks infection. UM It daily. Recent te1t1

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Ethel and Clara Oa.rlaild 1Vel.'3
ler.t.ve Mr. antt-Mra. Wm, L. Thomaa cab· pe&amp;tt of kr, and l.t:l'l!l. Authe~n

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r..t,::ce. Mary Ellr.aboth
Streich. Wllllam&amp; ill r _::ported very poo!'ly
14.r. Barlrlr and (IU:!lilY h:nc
MilS str~lcb 111 the dau1bter , 'Jf
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mo.ved from Hartlor&lt;J wto the
Rev. an..• Mrs. H . L . Btro::.,.
~ 1e
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. Jnja.rrlage ceremony wtll be 1:.ct- Pearl Phillip&amp; property, .~tcbk&gt;wn
fc;omcd by·. the bride's fy,ther, wll1! 1~ road. Mi. a..rater it&gt; empkl~ at
. lier brotld·, pJlul wtll s!ng a solo. the Wbl~ R¥Ck: 8alt Co.
J4r.s. Mary Thomas 1e .spandlr.'f 1 ~
Rev. McOQrmick ~~. .s~rv1C'!!b P.t
ttw months with he 1· llOD Richard the M~tJI,odiet church BWld&amp;)' e~·tuntl ram1Iy at Dayotn.
, 1 n11li· NeJ[t servk:e wlU · .• J Oct.
Mrs. Mti'Y A. Price who Ms beer. ' lil.t£. Jal)n Pj;cCallum · wat tnc
rery m the pa 1t rew month.ll, ;r,j&amp;~t o1 ·fo!IB. DGn\1- ·,;j at Mldc:ik ..
gL·eatl)· Improved.
poJOt, Sundn.
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11&lt;lictator of Amaric ..• took • lut.look at U. wba.pona aay Smitli ·took th&amp; -.:raniaatlon'e tunda -With bim.

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fresh and on'! freah soon. Clar·
eneo Bmlth, Minersville, 0 .

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Scent~ tn Philadelpb1a. pqllce station aa IOI1ll' of tb~j\Cized from them b1 poll• whll" raHr;d their head.
"K;.,.~ kl Shirta," tho orpntUtion which had planned quartera. At left. Art J. SmitJ,, leadllr of the organl

I will. attelld · the weddtm of 1 to~r IJ.ams at Mt. OarmeJ, Sunday. ki:nr.

FoR BAi.E OR TR~E-Delcp
Ll&amp;ht plant, ~eroy R. 3 HYf\eU
Run. P , J . HyseU.
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Maa.g c.nh
Dymn Mttaf of Bari.Jerton, arrt.'t't'
Mr. and M[l. Wm. Priode, On.turday to vlalt llllll.t.iv~. Trll'Y
and . Children. ·:.r.nl llCcomPonlcd home by tt.·.'J(
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Maag whO wm
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r e In Barberton
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By a Coller• Chemlotrr
ProfeiiiOl" work of any kind:.
Ea:cellent references. Ad·
...... Lewio E. Miller, 220
E. MaiD St.~ Carro11ton, 0.
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a fe.,- .,-,,0 -,--.:.

of Wier.ton spent
her mO'her
Mra.
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PQnter
and
f....U.,.
JA118 Hope lo&amp;w: Of New
Haven ~~~~~Jj~ "!'\oloili~
aqll; lluhnan OWePI of .Syracuse
llf.ent Sunday wl&amp;h. Mrs. Nancy
Seaiea.
, loft. and Mrl. Milo Rhoades and
t~n of SpUler &amp;pent Prt48)'
even~
Jr,s wUb their daughte't, Mn. Fred
ltltehle anel family.
Gerald Pr1ee and aon of Raven&amp;wwd -.pent a few days here with hiB
11Wln.er, Mr&amp; Clal'a Price and fsm-

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·'li'I·P.::~..$::Cov;:0:;0:-;.,::;;n!:::''""':ii:i:"""'::J: aur.day school met at thl b~

No ~rertllemeo\ WUJ be 1latan for
118 ~ a mln'wnm charp 01
~weat.--nve cebtl tcw N.Cb. iDler·

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sTARr sATURDAY ocrosER 21 G~n MEN l[A~[~ ,~!~. ~~. ~·~~~~,!.~
·wom-. Cirla. Wi!h Spare Tim~ Should Not Fail to Join Icr. ftl en Nil[
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eh&amp;e toda7 Into the lyoobbt&amp;' ol
Gearp Armwood. nerro. a.~
Ptbww A,rute, OD the eaatera
llhore, by a mob of Sll'ftll'al
tbrrnn• of people.

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Mnged by a
thousand men, women and
tn-en. HIS body' was burned on
pubJlc square.
Armwood was acelltoed of
attaekecl Ml'fl. Mary Denston,
wire or a somerset county farmer,

en. Monttay. John Rtdulrdson,

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A real Century of Progre!!l.s bahy is thig lion cub which
The nerro .was draned from hl.s was born on the World's Flair grounds in Chicago Pat~v

ce~~~ ~tc':"c!~rs!.:~dY2~!~a': 1Doerlan. of the fair's cashier staff is shown hold.ing th~

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Madolyn
MEETING
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The Rally day services nt t•
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of ttl ~ Ent&lt;.:rprlrc U B. ctlurch Suno... y
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TiWgllld county • court hoUSe , her~ were well attended throUJ'hout th·•
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retrieve
Ill hne :y evt"n nk at 7 :31).,. o'clock, o!ly, 161 Ju o.tteudan-w at Bunda;
a!tcr. his ·
Th · m":~ 1 announced .
rch~;ol and 233 ' in ~~.ttcndance at
drama.t!c cllmaJt cornea
Utica!' nat-ur~ Will not be or a po- rervicCa in the evening. Tho:: c. E.
tJ.e hLlBband •learns Of His ,
· 1 has · been d~t ~¥ c(eclared, ~bt .!:oclety had '-lharge of tlle evenlnt~
dt•oeptlo?-! LoVe, howevtr. ha11 won 1the ~"r
j,' prLbcipaDy (or prc.grum uncle"" the direction vf
n,ore th$h nne .tloJ):e:Jess 1De.ttle tUld Uon ~
lntQJ'ma- Mre. Jnhn ll'rlek. &amp;l,rl Brown and
1.of Cwrnle'blnll'
cvenUJ, enlmml!&lt;l ' with sw;Penae., :;eveifll 1 ~ iBtt 0fnty voWM! on l ilts orchesLrn provld:Jd m118ical scs~ittly to a happy conclwdon. come betor:othDJl
queatJoms l ul lectlons.
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, !IUJlJlCM.tlnll' performunces ir&gt;l b~ , electi
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RIECEPTIO!Ii
FOR PASTOR
1e CllWlty l'Wm~ Rlut&gt; church
held a recepUon
recent•,,
~rlf.l:dUm and thto JO mills ,,..,,, tor the new pastor R ·v E
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1t.tmltat~n ~~ ~ dl.t!euued, ~m; Robinette and fa~lly. " Groc~rie 1;
1 le vc d'8 • .wul. not; .W ·Qsked j to veg~tables rrulta jetlles etc
were
I ~~tc f~r or a.gabtst 'Uhea: 'mea.:sun! dcnc.tecl to.) the 'mtnillt.tr~ a~ his
'l'huraday I P'I:Osen be~:~ '\nno':cl!(t, iJ1 ~ family by th~ 150 members pres I
Tueadu.y the voter~ lth ere Y
educate • tnt. An lntP.restlng mualcal prodinner-at qulrlntr tl~~l;' vote thee'JcqtuesUons rc: j gram was prerented by th~ youroa
Kuntz or J
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t-tem~ra or the Third
CfUb were entertained
i evening with a six o'clock
thfi home or Mra Herman
West Main Street.
·•"'•tint ""· Kuntz were Mrs. M E 1 G S COUNTIANS
WEI.L D&amp;ILLED
E.iw"'d Ebe,baoh, Mn. Th...,&lt;&gt;re . ON LEGION PROGRA••
Albert Beooel reeenUy drlllocl a
Riled and MIA Vida lhle IrwiWd
IY"; • c,o OliO
81!eata were Mrs. Sha.nno~ W~er 1
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I o1 Hllu, Huwali a.nd her mother Mrs
Mel1s county lqr,ioru~ &amp;elt:o..' - lJ ~i 1 TJwmu farm on the HarrtI&gt;. R Roberts or Port Bra• N th Cd l.o appear Dn the i ~ or liOn e rl:lad. The well was drilled
CaroUna .BCith ~a. , Walk'!r O:nd the 8th dlatrtct ooiwent!on of t.llt&gt; ;~,.,~rea aand to a depth ot 1800
Ura. Roberts are auests of Mrs. Pat ~merlean lqt~ a~· Murray. CU.,\',
tick Locha.ry of Lincoln HIJJ a ,Bunda.y, Oct. 2:t,.;are autnounoect u
m(jmber nf the
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, trlet commander t'n chl18~ ,pr ~ha
ark! AdJ!n:Oiito llohdo&gt;i
on Qhl~ Wellarl! 8 ~,d
Billy, smaU son ~ ~r. and Mrs.'
. ort BerviQe.- '·r , ' 'W~Uam MaJVD, unl\rient an op.
the
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THE MEIGS WATER COMPANY.
C. M. Henneay, Manarer.'

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Pomeroy 'Were
L~U'I 'l'ue8daY evenlnr.
'vlaltGn ' in
R. T.' we~~t wu a busJneu vtattor
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MARRIAGE LI&lt;JENSB ISSUED 1 MISael Ethel
Bmlt.h, GlardYI
ecbmiUauer and Marpret. ShuA mamare llcenee iliBued secretly I n·aker spent Wedneedaf at the
Monday an the Probate court b
8l1WD1lr:er borne at; Lobi Jotklm.
us publiShed Wednesday b)'
Miss Mildred Strauaa tpent WedCIJ\UltY oftlclala. The Uoenae was ntsday In Columbtll.
Ql'anted to J . w Denlacm 51 flD
Mn. A. 0 . Tracy and 1. )(. ThornEr.neer of Ru~lruu:i and 14a.iJe1
ton, probation olllcer, aoaQm.PU:rted.
45 or AthCM Shl" rave her Hlllid- N,ar\ba MeOumber i.o Deianre
ence aaoa.rpent.er how;ver on ap,. Wednesday wher,e ahe will be compUcation tor lloe~ Rev 'eo
nrltted to the 011"18' JtldultrlrJ
Athens waa: deaill'natecl
the"':~~ 1 r:ehool on delinquency cbaraes.
lilt. and J.
MoOullouoh
were reoent vJsttoi'l tn ColumbUL
CARD PARTY
Gerald Reuter ot Oolumbul ball
81!tne6t catd party at 1 : returned alter a 1'111~ bm wUh b11
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Mr. and Mn. Peter Retnh&amp;ri J"f~
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Mo&amp;oow, oct. lt-INB-Sovlei
nU8111a hal atarSe&lt;l construction ol
a spenta\lf-de811ned airplane to be
used nea:t. summer bl an attempt·
cd nOD•st;()p lllaht frOm I/IOBCOW to
N~w York, It wae anno1lrl':ed today.
The airman who will fty the
plane a.1ao plan a non-Bt&lt;JP returq
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Ia Forwarded To Govern· Slap At France For De·
or Homer To Be.Sub.
faultinr War Pay·
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N. R. A. Officialo To
Ordera For Variouo
Settle Trouble '
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Publie Square h Scene
Of Cremation; 1-iad At·
tacked Ared Woman

JASMINI TOILET SO.A P
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MIN[RS'PA~T
IS PREVfNTH
IS DR~WN• UP BY EVHT

BODY IS BURNED

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Nerro Taken From Coun·
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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933

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pair atopped. at the
c~ul'\ty Jail here where JaU Mat: on, Mrs. A. 0. Tracy, fed them
and they were then allowed a place
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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

or travel Tbe
e~~:ed man, wJth but two stwnl)f tor
Pomeroy And Jaekaon leas, wu rJdlng Jn lLJl blvaUd ebalr
F'Jeld I Re f Ule TO 8 e ,whlw
the "'n wheeled the chair
wntalnlng his !ather alone tb

Cnes not omelally opert nntll next 1
eaturdn:· The Pf!rlod of time
D11!Sal.lsfled and dlgwted by acwltleh ltle CEIJllpaJgn 1B to run Is uo.ns of ope1at.ors a.nd mlnen~ In
~hort but time In Jt.K conquest other dJstJ:Iets m what II; termed an
lUshes onward. Are you iOinll' to let llttemp~ to force 1?omeroy and Sou·
lne Onward March of Time place them Ohio C&lt;Jal operators oUJ; of
.~~:~·on-:1 you.r reach thi.s cash? Are bUB.inesa through tegl.sla~lon of s uch
LODGE MEETS
ynu sc.ln6!: to let the tught of time hiih union wage
agreements as
Members of the local Chapter of
blJ.rV thill libe1al offer In the grave- compared to other districts, the Eastern Btar lodge met In rerlllar
.Y.ud of neglected
opportunity? Md.,, Gallla and Vlnto•• .... ~unty ~~Micr Tu~scla.y evening. At the
Tinle 1a th e stuu
• lfle is made rrom. Owl Operntors As.'iOCillL:on ~
pnsned roc•xt meeting, Tuesdt~y, November
You ear• use il or waste it,
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unanimous vote at fl. recent 7 the annual electiOJJ of otl!icerf!l will
Why not ttse a little of your time meeLing, a resolution wlthdl'flw!nll' , be held Followint the meeting bult
in Ule Btg Prlw Vntlng Campaign. !rom LhtJ Hocking Diatrlct after It C\ening th o.&lt;~e present went to the
You can't lc.se. It you don't win was mode plain that they had beep I' Ch.1b Restaurant where tbey enJoyc.r.e of the cwsll prizes you w1ll re· 1 placed thete wltilvut authortt•· of cd a late hu,cheon
c~:h·e o commiB:U&lt;"n on the money : the operators Lnvmved
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The d'"-aa11sfa.ctlon
tsald to
DINNER PARTY
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. You may start to work today. , hav.:: arisen when pen!Oilll not conMembers of the teachtns atall' or
1:ou need not walt until Saturday nected with Lhe Pomeroy d l!, 1., .... tile Groce l!.plsccpa\ Sunday .school
Read carefully !.he advertisement and withou~ &lt;.:)nsult!n.; r•peJaw.~ s m l,·,ere entertained Tuesday everting
oppeurlng in this IS!Iuc. Then de- tile dl:ltrk~ aftected, t 1, ughl I hi~ ' by the church pastor. Rev. Lloyd
I ddv to act. F:ll out the nomluu- , rH~trlct lnOO Ute Ho:klng distnet as 1 Clark of Athens at a. six o'cloct
CLAf;~ MEETING
tlon blank at;&gt;:J bring ot' mall to e J)lltt: of th~tt set:Uori thcrebv b:iut;· tlmn ~ r at the NtJw Hotel M11.rttn.
the campaign omre Located at 1~ ma.ny dl!advantar;c~&gt;a ndlloO.d·J Th!.:! kllowlng were pre8t!nt: Mrs.
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r6foond Street entra.nec of the va11tagea to the Pomei'OY Helcl
l!: R Titus, superintendent or thf1
Oa\abad clllllti of the Simp· r 11u·t.~ Hotel
'i'he direct reault of such mereer :Sunday ~~ehool. Mlases Jean RUMell,
,E. church mel al
Remembi!r, ol.r:t Ol' new l:llibticrlp· 1t wa~ aald by Pomcn.y 0 &lt;-nl·•~ ~ 1 n m ~ I &gt;u K c:t.ll'e, Mlldn:d Sm&lt;th,
I'uesday evening and · eu- Uons count the same numbe1· or Is Ul pluce the dilltrlclin til~ larger·, Robert Slagel ami Rev. o.pd Mrs.
oy.&gt;tcr supp'r expertlv \utcs o.nd tnformatlor 1'18 to the Hocking district where the anu.ll J Uoyd Clluk
lihd s.ea·ve&lt;l by twc ot ltu p;;;o~ent subscnbers to UltJ Dally Pomt&gt;roy t·epJ'e$enLo.tJon could b~
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Norman f'osa ar.d Clair Tribune and lhe TrlbUDt!·Te!e - votld down on an muttf'IS 11 i&lt;uc:J~l
SIX ACCOMMODATIED
1! 1HP11 wl~i be chr.erfully IurnlshOO 1 1 c~u:t was advil.ntagt ~ ... _, tu th, 1 Six w~:~nd!:'ren were B'iVen bunke
r.nJoyine the supper aE)..t
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1 r.~r the night in the Meigs county
soetal time wt:rt!: Rev. T 1
1 As fl.ll !liu;tratlon It ... ws ~a'd a I pll here. ranging In age.&lt;~ from i8
Arthur .a 1 .ce, Norman
, movcm ~nt wa.son footOOI1vem1ners "! M The mer, both young and
Young, Bill Ynung, Joe II' .
1 loading: coal In veins under five feet c d, v.ere memtere ol the h\lge
Claranc~ J.
Ohtlr K~:rr,
In l.hiC.&lt;ne. S, six centa per ton mnre A.! my of travelers, who lletm to
:..-·-.-· MuRC63, Ho.rcld !P:Iil
1thnn thc&gt;tie loadlng In veins ovr.r have nn definite "eRUnatton, but
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five feet. This ruUnq alone if jo)el. • kt&gt;ep moving from town to town
-· ........ -,_Ma-.__,.hnney, Roy MH f
mlltcd to become part ot the agree- : tbrou11hout the country apparentanca Ellwood
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m('nl between npt ~ aton! nnd mlne: c I? as tho seeking !!.OmettJing, al·
Comedy - Drama Starrmg 1 would virtually sound Ule c.l"'O I 1 \.•cugh none kl"nws his obJective.
Ann Hardinl' Corpet
knell for Pomeroy coal loadings -op-~ J, 1cluded in the list of w&amp;nderers
1en.tors
here said.
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to Elec~1c
/ The reBolution is 88 followw - tiny, were: Jetr Davis, 84, and hill
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WhcrefLI! the Pomeroy and J ·k · , IIH·)'ear·old sun , Harry Davis; Oeo.
A modern malden With old-fMh-1 OOQj dilltrlets are old dLs.trtct~ ~~~~ Wllllema, bB; Gaston W. Reed, 25;
lontld \•jeall nn marriage and 11 1 have always had their own ldentlr 1 ~1ber; C Bee, 23 ; and Roy Enlsl!!! rfl&amp;n..,.bout , towl' marriage evader we the unde1·slgned lll'C opposed 1, 1 Crll n, 8. All we1e "JUIIt trave11Dg.':
clslsh In a forced wedding Cf' e- the Pome1'0y and JaCkson dlstrut&lt;
mony, and Jnterestlne tamp,1ea.· be!nq mndl' !\ pnrt or the Hocl:lq;
EL.ECT OFFICERS
Much ln.erest an&lt;! enthusiasm
t lom result In "Double HarNII!I'', Valley Ooal District and there J~o;o
eo ~stBrrlng Ann HardiDg and Will- j e1' having been any vote either by \l.BB papparent Wf'dDtJsday mnrnll'g
IQN Powell in the RK.O-Radlo come miners or operators of the P&lt;lm~r(ly I"~ omero~
Senior hlah school
C•)•dl:c&amp;ma (Jom,\ng to ttle Electric 0 1· Jackaon dlatricta on the auo..
en r:;e~e:rs of the Senior, Jun1'h1!iti'8.~ Thtltsda.y and Prlday~
Jn queat.Jon, we the~rore WllC'dre·v t~lf B
s:tbotnon elUtes held
In a spicy, sparkqn8' comedy ' !rom this convention
wlth th. I R II nnua.l faD etec.tlons.
c:rama, MJ ~s Harding determines to 'Pomeroy and Jackoon coo.! district: cla~~ta
a~1~Uows: Senior
res en .
l' •ake her marria~re an cfftclen~y continuing to maintain thelt' 0
amine Smith;
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proposltlon and puraues · Powell ldBntiUes In eJI resn..cto p
•, v ce pre!lld&amp;nt, Henry Dailey; sec'
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w1\o depicts a
freedom loving ummimoU9 vote and lilancd b
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baehe'lor. ThrouKh her artUl.~e anll Hlte, prefddc•n t nnd How(U'd .'IHA_va cheer leader, Anna. Battler, Junior
lr.trirue the ceremony Is eventually sec1·etary ot Meigs, Gallla and ~-:~ / ~~~~re~de~t, ~t 0 ~tl~n:
8 el\ • ,. r ey
p&lt;·rforlned.
1 ton Coal Ope 1·at~n:;· Assoclattor·
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Ml.sl.l Harding ll! surprised when
Th:o resolution was pra!lenlf'd to ccreta~y and trea~~urer-, Charles
Powell's pre-martial IO\Ie chanses the Hocking Valley Convention rmd ~~~J· C:e~ 1 ~~~C::nd, V1rg1na
tt~ lndlfferenre a~; her btldf'. For ~&lt;me~ t made that It be nLMte a
an
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or · Sopho~
o1hen he leru n11 .that Bhe e1,snared part of the oonyentlon mir.l'
:tor~ c1J.aaa-pre1sldent, Olan Ooodb!m by clevemeu h e leaves her
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and she
' has a ulred ~ TAXP
-1S&lt;Cretary and treaeurer, Eug~ne

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EADERS' NOTICE - If :rou want
the Newa Oftlce of The Dall:r
Tribune, call 238-L; If the Bllllnomee ask for 202-B.

When Jetr Davis arrived here
Y.lth bJa 61-year-old IIOlJ.. they preM

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-.1.'\it,,weet, il p1nlni lc1 public cont~m and acclaim, the nwnber of
wm\im and rtrls who ha\'e taken
JJ1 Interest In
llplendid oppor~U:U:r o11'ered has be~n diBappolnt·
. UsE YOUR IDLE MdMENTS
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to all ncn·prlr.e wlnne~s 1!1 the
the Dally Tribune and
bune.fTeleiP'aph 1 oft ln to
women and llrls ~~ UU:rklc~llt
tb&amp;t is required to har 1
Prlr.e distribution 155 to :!sen ~~
l'fJ Ume Rnd ldle
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pur!ng votea V tea _;:nt'::"' thi or
Jtlll.t wUI win ·
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ltM be. seeured ~ col~;,~n' ,.,.
t due renewal~ nl!!w Rut!.crlor
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Nazio Continue On- NeW
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