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VOTING CAMP AI GN
'SnUTH[RN nH1n'~~~~N~~~~J0~
~ssoo.oo IN cAs u PR1zEs
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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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Movement Be1un Alleged
To Be Aimed At Ruin• Ira~:;~· an':ed:'nsda~f:n0::111 t~~
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Journey, whiCh wa.a taklnl
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~.:ndaunted by the turn or fate that
t.nd forced them to adopt the unwmal mode of travel over such a
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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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after re- new amval as he indulges in his thrice daily portion of

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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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~ h~ the Nov~m
, !IUJlJlCM.tlnll' performunces ir&gt;l b~ , electi
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g'!l~ , Members cf tile Enterprise u. B
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
' f~tlv!Uer; ~ (Jl"&amp;t!~ tot the ·rfl'lnoval or his t.on., ) ,p.,ru. t!la a~· t.he
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THE MEIGS WATER COMPANY.
C. M. Henneay, Manarer.'

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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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It,. Willin• W...t.en c Iu b '1¥
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Mr. and Mn. Peter Retnh&amp;ri J"f~
rN' Dett'91t, wmn they wll1 ID"'bD. of A. LodgE!, Pinocle, Eu- sb1)' !pend tbe winter .,..tb their

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a ~QCher In Uti!! Detrntt ~etOOll!.

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TO BUD.D SPECIAL PLANE
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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in •C.......U• With Murder ol Woman

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Ia Forwarded To Govern· Slap At France For De·
or Homer To Be.Sub.
faultinr War Pay·
mitted To Men
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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

S~lDIEHS CAll[O
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c~ul'\ty Jail here where JaU Mat: on, Mrs. A. 0. Tracy, fed them
and they were then allowed a place
to sleep durlnB the nllht.

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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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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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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
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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
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freedom loving ummimoU9 vote and lilancd b
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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
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:tor~ c1J.aaa-pre1sldent, Olan Ooodb!m by clevemeu h e leaves her
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and she
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Catholic Centria~ Grou't
Heeda Requeat Of .
Chancellor
' VOTE TO .JOIN NAZIS
Nazio Continue On- NeW
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Kaet. Bry&amp;ll.t. left
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J,(arion
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Mrs. :Mar\1n Mc6tb-e waa eaWDa

OQ Mn. Orville Kope Tu.ee4N.
Kite Lars wu calltnc an Mr,
~ un. Sarrr 0armaz1 Tuesday.
Opal Keeton wu mlllna oh Mrl.
Jclla 1Purgit Tueaday Bvenin&amp;.
'Mr. ILPd Unl. [Jr(JQ Stewart were
calliQK on Mr. and Mrs.. BU1 etewfl!"t Monday eY~Mr. aDd ll:r&amp;. Harry Cannan and
Mra. Aurust CJiutllel' Ia apendloc
lamii:J epeot ~tmttar wttb Mr. aild a few cia)' wiU. Mr! and~- Pea.rl
au.. Ita Ra~
U;lell and f&amp;DU4r.
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_Mr. aDd Mrs. O.lareace Bwauaer
Mrl. Orville Eli:Jiqr: ws ca1llnl on
ropent. SunbJ with llr, and Mrs. A. Mn. .J. D: Adam&amp; Monday,

c. Linbnboter.

MT. and Mn. Jam• McFarland
t Jtumed to theti hOme at: Mansfield
alter spendJJ\8' a few weeks With
Nr. &amp;lld lll'l. Jotw Js.vnea.

Mr1. Marvin. )(oGl.llre wu calllDa
on. Mrs. Harry Oerm&amp;n IIOildl,y,
Mn. 1'41tb Dt.via wu ca111n1 on
Ura. Prank BUies Monday.
Hany carman llpeDt J4ouday
evenlna with Harry Snyder,
Rev. Kenreth Reed was ea1li.rl1

IT IS TO LAUGH
HE PRESENT pt'Lrel!dul uutru~cd dignity IJUt ou by
Fra1U'C .for the benefit or t he wurJr) in general, is
nothing short o~ childish, to say th~ len~t. The pre!ident
in a message, appears to be hon·ifle d that Germany
~ hQLttd take such action while. all the ot.her countries aN
tryirig-( '!) to bring about disarmament.
During the meSdage, the president mentions that
t rttaties are sacred to France. What a laugh thi!3 eoult!
bring fro m the United St.ateti people if their present
conditi on were not ~o tragic tlu t~ in part to France afld
hE::r rightJous cess iu failiug tu keep a pt·omJse to pay millionBt.upon millions of war debta.
Df course the warped aud Ulll' tl&amp;~onn. ble minds of the
Frenbh cu11 easily see a great difference in a treaty that
Ei pecfiies duties when wHr is immineut and u solemn
agre~ment to pay whut haR been LorrowtJd. Just as nat-~
Uf81lr Of COU I'Se, the 8Vt!fag'C !JI;I'SO!l ht'IJUJCht Up iJJ UD
atmosphere of righteoudneH~ and ju ... tice cun see no par'· tidf! .1of difference in breaking oil ·; ''" bond, oath ar word
'·· whetber it pert:tiu Lo annarue11t~. debt.~ or 80mething else
le:is Important.
Tbe \·ery be1:1t LhiltJtfr~u~e. ,unrl he1· so-called diplomats
can d'o, is to keep a J;~UiQt.-M'·Pol:l.\i.l.)l~. hoping th(l world
will fet no wiser Hl-. to her fa.Uure to keep faith with her
very 'best frlend ~.

Mrs. Walter Wblte and cta.ugbter

eva were eaJllna em Urs. Clayton

. rJeVole recently.
1 Garnet Fult. who 18 empJo)'ed
o:c. Mrs. John Davla Monday &amp;Iter· I :~.t LoD8 Bottom .epent Saturday aruoon.
:.:moon with her parent.&amp;. Mr. and
Danille Cox Ia areatJy Improved. J Mrs. Walter Fulk.
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dow"""" Oncirmatllo"l' OliTlbtdJI!
rooms. Finest of fin&amp; bod quiddy cm..·f
oflkiemly oorved '' eledri::allycocled
dning rooms. Bath and servidc:r in
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PREPARIN·G f ~ R
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IN FRIDAY'S GAME
Jackson Comet Undefeat·
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Determined to a'lve a good ae- trable
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count of themsf'l:/es. Ju vrobably
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The Yt!llow Jackets will. unt!lelr toughel!t.. •t!ll-I!'Ue battle of the OOUbti!dly use the same fonn or orseason, the Middleport hilh school fl!nse that has caught other opponYellow Jackets are completing a mts unawares this season, dependweek's practice
p1-eparatorY. to lng entirely oro the decaptlve formeeting the Jackson high l'lchool nmtiom; to _r~k irt the Jackson 1lenks.
!;]even IIEire Friday night .
Sll::ul-:1 the Jaclcets find it im!l"he .JackSon oountla.ns will come IJ'J5sible to gain ground around the
l'l MldJjleport
with
one
the ,..11posing ends a11d thl"U on-tackle
t.t\"(lngest forwa1'd wall~ tn the lea- slides, a hitherto unused aerial
• ne. advaltce Mtlccs say-one that •·nnc-k mo.v b~ brought h&gt;to play
wlU &amp;lve • the Jacket offense a real i~· an o.tlemp~ to equalize the
test and the game wlll decide J,&lt;JW•• tflli thrusts of thr Jacki'IOnites.
,., hether '01· not one of the two I Mlddl~port will be drfendlng Its
t;:oams wlll rema,lo undei~;ated.
!(1 en the le!\gJJe leadeuh1p and
Middleport has won four conse- 1: ),r• conl_t&gt;sL .Frido_y ni,~rht, at ll o'r.utlve game'&gt; tbls season, two 111 rlcck. w11l c:lecldc whether or not
i.I \88Ue oompetlilon, while the Jpck - 1•&gt; !! Jarkets remain therf', unless
sr,n elever- come11 11ere with a clean tll£ !!:RUle ends In a tic as have pre.flate, having their of'ltcinl record \· co u ~ !e11gue · games In whicb the
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B&lt;.arls who Pllssed away WedneBdar
n·omlng at the hOme of hl!r pan!nta
llt Kygervllle,
were conducted
Thun~day at 2 P. M. at the teldda
el'ce. Burial In charge of Rawllnr:a
was made at Eno.
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Burial ror Rita Pauline McDonald
7 ~'ears old, was made In the Hill
c•metery, Thur&amp;lay afternoon, 1.n
c11 11 rge of Rawllf:ICS.
-'a.ck Kramer left Thurada}l
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fOl' hlll home at Bellevue
after a Yllilt here with friends.
Acccrdtng to reports recelvPd by
friends, Dr. end MT"I'I. C. A. PoJoa
tlf'itter are Improving satisfactorily
a1tfiough they will not be relea.sed
{aan the hoapltal a.t Logan until the
1illtter part of next week it Is
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'nle October tlgtlt.eenth meet-JDK b7 the ladies QU&amp;rtet.WI. Mn. Dale r.::~&amp;yor'a ooun.
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: thel.r t~and.s in ~dpatton of ftnd.. Qity of their debt to the u. B. ~
!"'DO Y01JII !&lt;.,.._ .TO.
·O odh Battyn hall JI"(KNiled
Utt: an outla for ~e great W1ne sury. It would at leut cbalk
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proM&amp;e• thill week, fully aware or held Wednesday at the home or J"lt'al~~e nYk:oe nt-~:t wednellllt.r.
that ha.ve plied up 5lnoe ~tnothtr benefit to IJie aoore of rel aurpluaes
ine strenath or tbla wtek'l oppoa- Wra. B. N. Pvwell or RuLland. A
Hl'A. M. o. White, Mrs. H~ll P01
the 18th amendment elo8ed the peal.
cnt and every etrort ball been m&amp;de number 01 cueata includlq Mrs. ~or OOiumbW and. Mn. 11:. 0 . Probst
~ fioor to the rich American mar·
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far the rontlnua.DCe" or the tut or- Oharlea Root, Yn:. o. P . Rathburn, were dinner gueste WtldneadaJ ew:
1ltet.
HEAT WAVF. ON COAST
rmalvt~ ot his team tn tht! Jacklon MJu Lenore one., 14ra. Lambert o1 nlpt: or Mrs. T. H. nam
(Omlttnued
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OreenYille. North Carolina, Kn.
Mn. c. c. "WubfnatcJn left f.'ho •re wt1UDc to WOI'k UDder the ' uoon their debt payment., to th•
Lml Angelea, Oct. 19-INB-Tbe
Phone 582-L
ProbAble lble-up~ :
E. Brya.n, Ab'l. w. G. oa.vta and 'I'hurlday morniniJ tor bel' home t.efml, Of eststlnl' eootmc\1!1; and United States. They owe wme $3,- Pttclflc coast· ~ heat wave contill.Wddleport
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J~ Mn. Nell Bldnner P'oJ: or Columbus at 8prln, W. VL 8be wu a.ecom- &amp;h&amp;H apee to !Jive preference in 000,000.000 alld have evlnot!d no ln- ted unab&amp;ted today with a mutDa.tst
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-- ~ were preaent.
~led by her JJIIlmt.l. !lr. aDd ree:mplopnent to the r.ppUcaUows Lcreat In paying anythtnc. Britain n1um or 92 desree~ 8JI oontra.8t:ed,
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•Lambert
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:aleAfee 1 er1·d : Raponaea,.
womeu of the winter mantha with ha-,
emploJl!(l tn b.LI mine.
: c!udinl Italy, preserved their na· Vlindl'l Tuesc:lay.
marred onl~ wilh twb deadlocks , in LeW II
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Frank Tripp, 50, wa&amp; overcome by
~outhea.stern . league' com)Witltloo. Tucker
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Brown , Ptln~. Mn. ~W':1~7"0ra~~
organizat-Ion ot the mlnet&gt;ll and db- P.'~Yffier&gt;t&amp;" but. Prance and ller heot.llere .
Jackson, however, baa Won no lea- 1 Handley
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Martini mother Brown'• Hundred Yean,
cmulon of ihe menta of rival OJ'a ctmtlnent.al ll&amp;teWte.; have Blmply
A sltzllng heat wavr in the San
gue games and lost :none, so there- Swisher
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LJCI2&amp; 1 Mr11. T. W. Jones; Jenny Lind, un.
iRnlZailons shill be available buL ...~n bald-taced dt-fault.
~nmciiiCQ
Bay dLSt.rlct spread
fort will be detorml}led ln wlnntna: 1P1etens
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Shick R. A. Miller. The crtttc'a report
aU uae Clf force or coerckm shall be
The embarao put&amp; a nl&lt;:e club l lnro~ghout nortllem Cal1tornia. An
the con\eet. a vtctoty lplaetnr them Bennett
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Maahmpee .-s.s 1tven by Mn. H. !:. Otlok. At
ICOil.tJnued rrom ~ ODe)
ptah1bited and any penwm or ora In PreAldent
R.cxllilfvelt '11
hllr\{f11 · r ll-tlme high Wall recorded tor the
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1t the top or the league standing. I Allensworth
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the close o1 the J)l'(I8Tam, reviewa d1d not U!e thelr- nreanna.
(;'&amp;nlU.tlon ft!801'tl.ng to IIUCb meth· \\&gt;hen and If the debt l&amp;sue arises t?ird sucee!l&amp;lve day Jn Ban Prana
In ~he game Iaat Fr1dny, the Riley
PB
Elaenuglle were given on the papers ~ad .
After Armwood waB ... cut- down c&amp; lh&amp;ll not be entitled to receive ""aln. He ~ ln a position to Sll)', In c·sco where lhe maxlmwn wu 88, a
JaciUcn team out~tought the Ath- I
Mrs IPo 11
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ftom the site near the JaU b1a body ~e beneflta of thla agreement or eft'ect: "No dt&gt;bl payments: 110 I dr.gree lower tha n on Tueaday,
1 fres~ents~e
~n&amp; Bull Dogs, only to end the gam-e 1
NAM.I!: WAS OMITTED
aerv
e lt!loua re- "es tied to an automobile and. drat·
or the government.
. F-rench wines In Amerk'B."
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y;ith a 13 all score, the Red and '
ged throuah the street.. to the pul&gt; the"Itaid
aray dl.!.pute over rlfht Df re· · lr the embargo continues very ,
Wl}lte team seemingly dependlnll l ThJ'OUih a.n error ot the DaUy ATT-END GATEWAY MARKING llc. square where scores or wllllnB
:mtirely on powerft.~l o11'-tackle Tribune's Informant. it was !tamed.
t.ands gathered fuel and tinder and presentation or any matter cannot Iar beyond the repeal date, French
te adjusted tbrouih the me&amp;M PJ'Oa tJrOdueers, who a re not wlt}l,..•:t J.nElashes.
i :he nsme of Mrs. N. T. Wayland.,
PW·s. C. F. Rathburn. Mrs. c. M. bt'~ Ore tc the body.
vlded ln contracts between em- tluence in tht! Fr£·nch. government
Shick seemed to. be r.ne bellt ?unlor vice prealdtnt or Ule Lad-~ Hermesy, Mils J..enore Giles. Mrs.
Armwood hftd been held in t.be
J:loyen
IL!ld employees or through can be expecl.('d to set up a terrlfl~
I!OOund gainer for the Jackson tellJR cs Auxlllary to tt\e Pee~.~ey~Bennott Charle11 Root, Mrs. w. o. Davis 1-&gt;alllmore jail until yesterdQ
the means provided in the bltu- howl. rt W1)U.ld 00 Ironic indeed u
last week, tearing hUie br·LM In the ~~t!i ~Am~""~: ;e=hedW:~ lllndtMrls. Oacar Klein Mtended the mor1llng when Somerset county 'ninous coal code. IUJY operator or lhe demise ut American 'prohibition
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C!lPflSlng Bull Dog Une and plung- £Cenu .. eleCted CIUieera
tnb "thll&amp;' Of the Memorial Gateway cmcla.Js prevailed upon GOY. Rlt- ml.ner&amp; orga.ntzat.lon may submit should, n the end, be a compeii!Pg
lr.g thru tor iood gall\8 con- r
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e Daughtern oi the American chie IQ return him to the acene af
sl.rtent!Y. Mapes seemed to 'be the Mrs. Wayland served u &amp;rcr.ant- Revolution at Galllpolla, Thui5day. tt.e alleged crime. Rlt.chle said tn WUhinlton tor lmpart.ia.l.
ooly other prominent bell carrier 111t-Arms ln the AuxiUary arganiza. .. Mrs. Rathburn, who I&amp; the Director !deaslng the negro to the count} t AdJudication
w the na.tiona.l
bol.rd at
and labor
determination
fur the big Red' teiUil, giving a good t.on last year and wa.a I!II!Cted to o! the Southeast District. deUvered l::tlci&amp;.Ls hi.! placed the reapomlblllt)" c.f the rights or the parties, In a.c- Jllii"Jiiillllllllilllllllilliiii!Jiilll'Jiiiilllillllllllllllllliiilhllllililllll'lllllllllllll
r.mnlng ·performance.
!!1e vice president post. th1a yea.r.
B short greet!~ address, At .the i&lt;'r his safety directly upon Jud&amp;t' e&lt;jJ'dar&gt;ee Mth the requirement~ of
Jackaon appeared woef'Uily weak
COnclusion or the dedication cere~ Duer 11nd Sherltr Lutber DDU&amp;hert.J. t he law and justice.~
'n pa~ defeDlle last week and It TWO CHILDREN LAID TO REST I monies, the above mentioned atRichardson, the white man, ts h
~ay be the ooe ndvanta 11 e for the Funera1 services for
I t~nded a Lea given at thll home of (.ll: tody because he allowed the ,ne•

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Pop returned to hill plate. TbPn
eot lodlgnant and Rt.id: "What'&amp;
"h•&gt;'altbo•t boy mean by rettinJ' hlmsell'
not. tellln1 us anythinc
we put him through
Vt"'ntl to run off like all
and pt married.'•
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very little · for 1'ommy 1a
weak··l•d•·oat;ou. Mora didn 1t know jullt
who •u payln1 the blc biUa ell ·
for 11ome
money ·and

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Mrs. E.
An all-day quilting by members
ot the Ladles Aid Society Ot t.hc
Heath M. E. Church was h•Id
Thurllday at the hom l M
Oook of North Seco~; Av~:.az
noon, a dellclous pdt-luck dinner
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while an ~liigry mob IIOU8ht him. He
1 lrad('d 111nora.nce of the attack UP·
&lt;&gt;. 1 Mrl'l. Denston.
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The last previOW lYnching on the
e:lstcm shore ocCurred two years
ego. Severo! WliUCCI!fllifUl""attempta
have been ma.de In that time, nO\bl
t E 11 L
i' Y egams
we
ee, a ne~o now
i-Waltlng hanglng In the Baltimore
~!.ate prison. for the murder of a
ftwJlly of four.

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automatically be created ea.rly ln
December with the demise of prohibltlon waa added the at\ractlve
Mrs. Mary Leifheit of Balt.imore
p~o5pect of the grea~st holiday IJ.
Maryland , who hos been \'lsitJnl
qlwr market in many ye..rs. The
here With her sister, Mn;. Kathryn
Importers have pleaded with the
V.onohan of Llnooln Street went
~rovernment for permits. To date all
to Pomeroy Wednesday fo r n vl~it
they have got Ls ooe shipment of
with relatives.
500 casu of cognac whi c h went to
Mrs. Oharlotte Burnell Is N'port.
LJ New York firm.
ed to bl&gt; Improving lrom Injuries
Liquor has been coming 11', G£
su.rtalned recently wht~n she feU at
course , tn great quantities, a.s &amp;}her home on North Third Aventre.
&lt;Cont.iJ.nnou ~ ftEe One} ' ways. But It has been smunled In
Kennt~th Mosser h•ft Wr.dnesdayj theh· real e5tate taxes wm pay fa: tl1ro\lll'h the usual channel&amp;--thru
!or his home nt As~llend. Kentucky. mon• than ~he amount 1'1\ved in th~ Florida, New York. and New
a!ter e. visit with ~Milt ' Hnd Mns. 11ew sales taxes arid qther taxes. JH"scy ooasl:ll, and acrou the De~tarling McCullough_.
Unless real estatl! tax~ · a.re rtplac.· trait river and the Niagara river.
. Mrs. A. C. J{eenert of lront-ou .and ed by 80J1le other form oJ. taxation The- COOBtcuard, weakened by reclnughter, Mrs. J. Pi Graly . ~f CoJ- t:af!ent-lai 'Rn'ices in C\'ery munlcl- dt:ced appropriations ard some-what
llrnbll8 lett ThursdB.y . fo»
their" pellty, 8Uch as pollee, · fire an.! Bfl8.thet1c anyway because or the
homes after a short. v1sit here with heAlth, wilL be abolished or cur- ln"!rnlnence of repeat has been Inthe former's sister,
Mrs. A!lber~ ll\lled to the bre&amp;.klnJr point •·
, effectual ln halting it.
Faehnle nnd Cemlly. 't ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Halo Lucchesi. c,r l.hr- prop08ed tax reduction would t.'1aL as much as 3,000.000 &amp;allotUI of
Marietta, are st pending J;he w~k ruiri' the crt!&lt;.ll\ of local iovern- whisky, mostly Camtdlan, Juwe now
with Mr. arod Mrs. Sen$! Barsolji,J mmt!&lt;\ ana ndv~rst&gt;ly uftect . th e ed Into the colU'try in the past few
ct First Avenue.
Le~tchefs· retirement and workmen·s months. AI many as sixty rum
Mrs. Elizabeth HarLII'ger left coiflpcnsRtion fWtd.s.• which have ships have been opere.tlng In north- ,
Thursday morning to attend the h.eavy investmcnU&gt; in local bond:, t·rn and !IOuthem watel"l'l at one 1
South East Dist.rict Conference or
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C'Iubs. Mrs. Hal"tlnger holM lihe!
BPrvlce by omctal sources. Much of
:pOSition of State Chairman of the
t:·,Js; liQuor has been stored ln anOepartnumt of the American Home.
tlclpating or ri!Ling price&amp; and a
The eonfererce will close Friday.
lr~ol mo.rket , sooro. to exist.
Rev. F. I. Gardner, p1111t.or or the
(00ntli!.""'"' trrom Paste One)
Tlle roo.eral embargo Is of lnde Church of Christ, announces that r:..aeed to pay $'1.20 COlts and atp a finite duraUon. It can be Ufted at
1'111 attendance of 82 was attal_ned at \\aiver or post bc.ttd of $lo. .rw.qsv o! eoy tlme by Pn!9ldentlal orders.
the' regular prayer meeUrig, Wpd~ the witnt'llses declared tha.t \they
SOme observers saw In the emlk'lday evenlnr~ Bc~-J'reoeh~aeM. · pt.kl the eoata, te&amp;rlng tluLt ' they barao a dllltlnct e.tap at tile Prench .

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COllier roada-durlna fall 8.114
Wiater, toujh,Jmrrubberwean
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high ~choo l girl in New \'t..rk comAFE-W
miited mticide because she could no Ionge;: bear the
ago a

gibes Bhd slurs directed toward her b)' her schoolmates
becausl! she was fat. The girl, 17 years old and weighi:.tll
&lt;lOO polJnds, ended her Hfe by shooting after lenving a
llOte for her mother tP-Uing the cau!le.
This CP.Be t~hould be brought before the attention of 1
every school room ln every school in the U11ited Statetlj
for there ie· more of this .kind of i.'lsulh! hurled at unfor-

tunate ~ildren by their playmatelj than most people
lmarine. Most of it is done thoughtlessly but it burt•
jul!t as:jleeply. the poor unfortu·nate who io tho butt ol

the glbtie. There tiave b4te11 many, m~ny instances oi
~hiJdreii le~ving Schoo] ancJ havlntr \heir OhtiN liveol

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UT- JUD91N9 FROM ALL I'Vt HEARD1 REDFERNS ·from $19.75 to $45.f)(f
Other Coats $7.50 to $25.00
FOR A REeULJ\R e~s • • • YOU JUST CAH'T
&amp;E-AT X•70:' D€C.LARED. WILLY WI~EOWL MORE NEW DRESSES this' Week
Silks and Wools $5.50 to $29.75
It's a facti R. L. Polk &amp; Co., recently interviewed &lt;19,3U

t.llolt

changed •• a result of thjo very ihlnr but of CO\!lfle notl!·
lng can.,quite approach t!te lnc!4~pt \U!d•r dlacu..aon for
lo.rrow ..nd keen reerel&amp;
It Ji. qulj;e probable tl!~t thoee fe&lt;lponsible for the
raoh ac~ would n•••r ~~·• lll•de f!t• un~•IDP!!l!l•ntary
remarM_hod tl!ey thP,~,ht oucl!· a P'af!le eltd would reo
oult. But tllought]ell(inesa i~ wb~t must be JIU&amp;rt.led ar••illl!t 1
by 118 •!I· old or
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be more popular thu the next five gasolines -bl""A tankful will show you why-try X·70 toda.,..

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J,(arion
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Mrs. :Mar\1n Mc6tb-e waa eaWDa

OQ Mn. Orville Kope Tu.ee4N.
Kite Lars wu calltnc an Mr,
~ un. Sarrr 0armaz1 Tuesday.
Opal Keeton wu mlllna oh Mrl.
Jclla 1Purgit Tueaday Bvenin&amp;.
'Mr. ILPd Unl. [Jr(JQ Stewart were
calliQK on Mr. and Mrs.. BU1 etewfl!"t Monday eY~Mr. aDd ll:r&amp;. Harry Cannan and
Mra. Aurust CJiutllel' Ia apendloc
lamii:J epeot ~tmttar wttb Mr. aild a few cia)' wiU. Mr! and~- Pea.rl
au.. Ita Ra~
U;lell and f&amp;DU4r.
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_Mr. aDd Mrs. O.lareace Bwauaer
Mrl. Orville Eli:Jiqr: ws ca1llnl on
ropent. SunbJ with llr, and Mrs. A. Mn. .J. D: Adam&amp; Monday,

c. Linbnboter.

MT. and Mn. Jam• McFarland
t Jtumed to theti hOme at: Mansfield
alter spendJJ\8' a few weeks With
Nr. &amp;lld lll'l. Jotw Js.vnea.

Mr1. Marvin. )(oGl.llre wu calllDa
on. Mrs. Harry Oerm&amp;n IIOildl,y,
Mn. 1'41tb Dt.via wu ca111n1 on
Ura. Prank BUies Monday.
Hany carman llpeDt J4ouday
evenlna with Harry Snyder,
Rev. Kenreth Reed was ea1li.rl1

IT IS TO LAUGH
HE PRESENT pt'Lrel!dul uutru~cd dignity IJUt ou by
Fra1U'C .for the benefit or t he wurJr) in general, is
nothing short o~ childish, to say th~ len~t. The pre!ident
in a message, appears to be hon·ifle d that Germany
~ hQLttd take such action while. all the ot.her countries aN
tryirig-( '!) to bring about disarmament.
During the meSdage, the president mentions that
t rttaties are sacred to France. What a laugh thi!3 eoult!
bring fro m the United St.ateti people if their present
conditi on were not ~o tragic tlu t~ in part to France afld
hE::r rightJous cess iu failiug tu keep a pt·omJse to pay millionBt.upon millions of war debta.
Df course the warped aud Ulll' tl&amp;~onn. ble minds of the
Frenbh cu11 easily see a great difference in a treaty that
Ei pecfiies duties when wHr is immineut and u solemn
agre~ment to pay whut haR been LorrowtJd. Just as nat-~
Uf81lr Of COU I'Se, the 8Vt!fag'C !JI;I'SO!l ht'IJUJCht Up iJJ UD
atmosphere of righteoudneH~ and ju ... tice cun see no par'· tidf! .1of difference in breaking oil ·; ''" bond, oath ar word
'·· whetber it pert:tiu Lo annarue11t~. debt.~ or 80mething else
le:is Important.
Tbe \·ery be1:1t LhiltJtfr~u~e. ,unrl he1· so-called diplomats
can d'o, is to keep a J;~UiQt.-M'·Pol:l.\i.l.)l~. hoping th(l world
will fet no wiser Hl-. to her fa.Uure to keep faith with her
very 'best frlend ~.

Mrs. Walter Wblte and cta.ugbter

eva were eaJllna em Urs. Clayton

. rJeVole recently.
1 Garnet Fult. who 18 empJo)'ed
o:c. Mrs. John Davla Monday &amp;Iter· I :~.t LoD8 Bottom .epent Saturday aruoon.
:.:moon with her parent.&amp;. Mr. and
Danille Cox Ia areatJy Improved. J Mrs. Walter Fulk.
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dow"""" Oncirmatllo"l' OliTlbtdJI!
rooms. Finest of fin&amp; bod quiddy cm..·f
oflkiemly oorved '' eledri::allycocled
dning rooms. Bath and servidc:r in
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Jackson Comet Undefeat·
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p1-eparatorY. to lng entirely oro the decaptlve formeeting the Jackson high l'lchool nmtiom; to _r~k irt the Jackson 1lenks.
!;]even IIEire Friday night .
Sll::ul-:1 the Jaclcets find it im!l"he .JackSon oountla.ns will come IJ'J5sible to gain ground around the
l'l MldJjleport
with
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the ,..11posing ends a11d thl"U on-tackle
t.t\"(lngest forwa1'd wall~ tn the lea- slides, a hitherto unused aerial
• ne. advaltce Mtlccs say-one that •·nnc-k mo.v b~ brought h&gt;to play
wlU &amp;lve • the Jacket offense a real i~· an o.tlemp~ to equalize the
test and the game wlll decide J,&lt;JW•• tflli thrusts of thr Jacki'IOnites.
,., hether '01· not one of the two I Mlddl~port will be drfendlng Its
t;:oams wlll rema,lo undei~;ated.
!(1 en the le!\gJJe leadeuh1p and
Middleport has won four conse- 1: ),r• conl_t&gt;sL .Frido_y ni,~rht, at ll o'r.utlve game'&gt; tbls season, two 111 rlcck. w11l c:lecldc whether or not
i.I \88Ue oompetlilon, while the Jpck - 1•&gt; !! Jarkets remain therf', unless
sr,n elever- come11 11ere with a clean tll£ !!:RUle ends In a tic as have pre.flate, having their of'ltcinl record \· co u ~ !e11gue · games In whicb the
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n·omlng at the hOme of hl!r pan!nta
llt Kygervllle,
were conducted
Thun~day at 2 P. M. at the teldda
el'ce. Burial In charge of Rawllnr:a
was made at Eno.
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Burial ror Rita Pauline McDonald
7 ~'ears old, was made In the Hill
c•metery, Thur&amp;lay afternoon, 1.n
c11 11 rge of Rawllf:ICS.
-'a.ck Kramer left Thurada}l
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fOl' hlll home at Bellevue
after a Yllilt here with friends.
Acccrdtng to reports recelvPd by
friends, Dr. end MT"I'I. C. A. PoJoa
tlf'itter are Improving satisfactorily
a1tfiough they will not be relea.sed
{aan the hoapltal a.t Logan until the
1illtter part of next week it Is
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'nle October tlgtlt.eenth meet-JDK b7 the ladies QU&amp;rtet.WI. Mn. Dale r.::~&amp;yor'a ooun.
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: thel.r t~and.s in ~dpatton of ftnd.. Qity of their debt to the u. B. ~
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·O odh Battyn hall JI"(KNiled
Utt: an outla for ~e great W1ne sury. It would at leut cbalk
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that ha.ve plied up 5lnoe ~tnothtr benefit to IJie aoore of rel aurpluaes
ine strenath or tbla wtek'l oppoa- Wra. B. N. Pvwell or RuLland. A
Hl'A. M. o. White, Mrs. H~ll P01
the 18th amendment elo8ed the peal.
cnt and every etrort ball been m&amp;de number 01 cueata includlq Mrs. ~or OOiumbW and. Mn. 11:. 0 . Probst
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far the rontlnua.DCe" or the tut or- Oharlea Root, Yn:. o. P . Rathburn, were dinner gueste WtldneadaJ ew:
1ltet.
HEAT WAVF. ON COAST
rmalvt~ ot his team tn tht! Jacklon MJu Lenore one., 14ra. Lambert o1 nlpt: or Mrs. T. H. nam
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Mn. c. c. "WubfnatcJn left f.'ho •re wt1UDc to WOI'k UDder the ' uoon their debt payment., to th•
Lml Angelea, Oct. 19-INB-Tbe
Phone 582-L
ProbAble lble-up~ :
E. Brya.n, Ab'l. w. G. oa.vta and 'I'hurlday morniniJ tor bel' home t.efml, Of eststlnl' eootmc\1!1; and United States. They owe wme $3,- Pttclflc coast· ~ heat wave contill.Wddleport
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J~ Mn. Nell Bldnner P'oJ: or Columbus at 8prln, W. VL 8be wu a.ecom- &amp;h&amp;H apee to !Jive preference in 000,000.000 alld have evlnot!d no ln- ted unab&amp;ted today with a mutDa.tst
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~led by her JJIIlmt.l. !lr. aDd ree:mplopnent to the r.ppUcaUows Lcreat In paying anythtnc. Britain n1um or 92 desree~ 8JI oontra.8t:ed,
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•Lambert
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:aleAfee 1 er1·d : Raponaea,.
womeu of the winter mantha with ha-,
emploJl!(l tn b.LI mine.
: c!udinl Italy, preserved their na· Vlindl'l Tuesc:lay.
marred onl~ wilh twb deadlocks , in LeW II
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Frank Tripp, 50, wa&amp; overcome by
~outhea.stern . league' com)Witltloo. Tucker
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Brown , Ptln~. Mn. ~W':1~7"0ra~~
organizat-Ion ot the mlnet&gt;ll and db- P.'~Yffier&gt;t&amp;" but. Prance and ller heot.llere .
Jackson, however, baa Won no lea- 1 Handley
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Martini mother Brown'• Hundred Yean,
cmulon of ihe menta of rival OJ'a ctmtlnent.al ll&amp;teWte.; have Blmply
A sltzllng heat wavr in the San
gue games and lost :none, so there- Swisher
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LJCI2&amp; 1 Mr11. T. W. Jones; Jenny Lind, un.
iRnlZailons shill be available buL ...~n bald-taced dt-fault.
~nmciiiCQ
Bay dLSt.rlct spread
fort will be detorml}led ln wlnntna: 1P1etens
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Shick R. A. Miller. The crtttc'a report
aU uae Clf force or coerckm shall be
The embarao put&amp; a nl&lt;:e club l lnro~ghout nortllem Cal1tornia. An
the con\eet. a vtctoty lplaetnr them Bennett
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Maahmpee .-s.s 1tven by Mn. H. !:. Otlok. At
ICOil.tJnued rrom ~ ODe)
ptah1bited and any penwm or ora In PreAldent
R.cxllilfvelt '11
hllr\{f11 · r ll-tlme high Wall recorded tor the
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1t the top or the league standing. I Allensworth
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the close o1 the J)l'(I8Tam, reviewa d1d not U!e thelr- nreanna.
(;'&amp;nlU.tlon ft!801'tl.ng to IIUCb meth· \\&gt;hen and If the debt l&amp;sue arises t?ird sucee!l&amp;lve day Jn Ban Prana
In ~he game Iaat Fr1dny, the Riley
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Elaenuglle were given on the papers ~ad .
After Armwood waB ... cut- down c&amp; lh&amp;ll not be entitled to receive ""aln. He ~ ln a position to Sll)', In c·sco where lhe maxlmwn wu 88, a
JaciUcn team out~tought the Ath- I
Mrs IPo 11
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ftom the site near the JaU b1a body ~e beneflta of thla agreement or eft'ect: "No dt&gt;bl payments: 110 I dr.gree lower tha n on Tueaday,
1 fres~ents~e
~n&amp; Bull Dogs, only to end the gam-e 1
NAM.I!: WAS OMITTED
aerv
e lt!loua re- "es tied to an automobile and. drat·
or the government.
. F-rench wines In Amerk'B."
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y;ith a 13 all score, the Red and '
ged throuah the street.. to the pul&gt; the"Itaid
aray dl.!.pute over rlfht Df re· · lr the embargo continues very ,
Wl}lte team seemingly dependlnll l ThJ'OUih a.n error ot the DaUy ATT-END GATEWAY MARKING llc. square where scores or wllllnB
:mtirely on powerft.~l o11'-tackle Tribune's Informant. it was !tamed.
t.ands gathered fuel and tinder and presentation or any matter cannot Iar beyond the repeal date, French
te adjusted tbrouih the me&amp;M PJ'Oa tJrOdueers, who a re not wlt}l,..•:t J.nElashes.
i :he nsme of Mrs. N. T. Wayland.,
PW·s. C. F. Rathburn. Mrs. c. M. bt'~ Ore tc the body.
vlded ln contracts between em- tluence in tht! Fr£·nch. government
Shick seemed to. be r.ne bellt ?unlor vice prealdtnt or Ule Lad-~ Hermesy, Mils J..enore Giles. Mrs.
Armwood hftd been held in t.be
J:loyen
IL!ld employees or through can be expecl.('d to set up a terrlfl~
I!OOund gainer for the Jackson tellJR cs Auxlllary to tt\e Pee~.~ey~Bennott Charle11 Root, Mrs. w. o. Davis 1-&gt;alllmore jail until yesterdQ
the means provided in the bltu- howl. rt W1)U.ld 00 Ironic indeed u
last week, tearing hUie br·LM In the ~~t!i ~Am~""~: ;e=hedW:~ lllndtMrls. Oacar Klein Mtended the mor1llng when Somerset county 'ninous coal code. IUJY operator or lhe demise ut American 'prohibition
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C!lPflSlng Bull Dog Une and plung- £Cenu .. eleCted CIUieera
tnb "thll&amp;' Of the Memorial Gateway cmcla.Js prevailed upon GOY. Rlt- ml.ner&amp; orga.ntzat.lon may submit should, n the end, be a compeii!Pg
lr.g thru tor iood gall\8 con- r
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sl.rtent!Y. Mapes seemed to 'be the Mrs. Wayland served u &amp;rcr.ant- Revolution at Galllpolla, Thui5day. tt.e alleged crime. Rlt.chle said tn WUhinlton tor lmpart.ia.l.
ooly other prominent bell carrier 111t-Arms ln the AuxiUary arganiza. .. Mrs. Rathburn, who I&amp; the Director !deaslng the negro to the count} t AdJudication
w the na.tiona.l
bol.rd at
and labor
determination
fur the big Red' teiUil, giving a good t.on last year and wa.a I!II!Cted to o! the Southeast District. deUvered l::tlci&amp;.Ls hi.! placed the reapomlblllt)" c.f the rights or the parties, In a.c- Jllii"Jiiillllllllilllllllilliiii!Jiilll'Jiiiilllillllllllllllllliiilhllllililllll'lllllllllllll
r.mnlng ·performance.
!!1e vice president post. th1a yea.r.
B short greet!~ address, At .the i&lt;'r his safety directly upon Jud&amp;t' e&lt;jJ'dar&gt;ee Mth the requirement~ of
Jackaon appeared woef'Uily weak
COnclusion or the dedication cere~ Duer 11nd Sherltr Lutber DDU&amp;hert.J. t he law and justice.~
'n pa~ defeDlle last week and It TWO CHILDREN LAID TO REST I monies, the above mentioned atRichardson, the white man, ts h
~ay be the ooe ndvanta 11 e for the Funera1 services for
I t~nded a Lea given at thll home of (.ll: tody because he allowed the ,ne•

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eot lodlgnant and Rt.id: "What'&amp;
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not. tellln1 us anythinc
we put him through
Vt"'ntl to run off like all
and pt married.'•
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very little · for 1'ommy 1a
weak··l•d•·oat;ou. Mora didn 1t know jullt
who •u payln1 the blc biUa ell ·
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An all-day quilting by members
ot the Ladles Aid Society Ot t.hc
Heath M. E. Church was h•Id
Thurllday at the hom l M
Oook of North Seco~; Av~:.az
noon, a dellclous pdt-luck dinner
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1 lrad('d 111nora.nce of the attack UP·
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The last previOW lYnching on the
e:lstcm shore ocCurred two years
ego. Severo! WliUCCI!fllifUl""attempta
have been ma.de In that time, nO\bl
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we
ee, a ne~o now
i-Waltlng hanglng In the Baltimore
~!.ate prison. for the murder of a
ftwJlly of four.

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automatically be created ea.rly ln
December with the demise of prohibltlon waa added the at\ractlve
Mrs. Mary Leifheit of Balt.imore
p~o5pect of the grea~st holiday IJ.
Maryland , who hos been \'lsitJnl
qlwr market in many ye..rs. The
here With her sister, Mn;. Kathryn
Importers have pleaded with the
V.onohan of Llnooln Street went
~rovernment for permits. To date all
to Pomeroy Wednesday fo r n vl~it
they have got Ls ooe shipment of
with relatives.
500 casu of cognac whi c h went to
Mrs. Oharlotte Burnell Is N'port.
LJ New York firm.
ed to bl&gt; Improving lrom Injuries
Liquor has been coming 11', G£
su.rtalned recently wht~n she feU at
course , tn great quantities, a.s &amp;}her home on North Third Aventre.
&lt;Cont.iJ.nnou ~ ftEe One} ' ways. But It has been smunled In
Kennt~th Mosser h•ft Wr.dnesdayj theh· real e5tate taxes wm pay fa: tl1ro\lll'h the usual channel&amp;--thru
!or his home nt As~llend. Kentucky. mon• than ~he amount 1'1\ved in th~ Florida, New York. and New
a!ter e. visit with ~Milt ' Hnd Mns. 11ew sales taxes arid qther taxes. JH"scy ooasl:ll, and acrou the De~tarling McCullough_.
Unless real estatl! tax~ · a.re rtplac.· trait river and the Niagara river.
. Mrs. A. C. J{eenert of lront-ou .and ed by 80J1le other form oJ. taxation The- COOBtcuard, weakened by reclnughter, Mrs. J. Pi Graly . ~f CoJ- t:af!ent-lai 'Rn'ices in C\'ery munlcl- dt:ced appropriations ard some-what
llrnbll8 lett ThursdB.y . fo»
their" pellty, 8Uch as pollee, · fire an.! Bfl8.thet1c anyway because or the
homes after a short. v1sit here with heAlth, wilL be abolished or cur- ln"!rnlnence of repeat has been Inthe former's sister,
Mrs. A!lber~ ll\lled to the bre&amp;.klnJr point •·
, effectual ln halting it.
Faehnle nnd Cemlly. 't ~
• The opjl()nents also conl.e'nd char I In 110me quarters it is estinla.ted
Mr. and Mrs. Halo Lucchesi. c,r l.hr- prop08ed tax reduction would t.'1aL as much as 3,000.000 &amp;allotUI of
Marietta, are st pending J;he w~k ruiri' the crt!&lt;.ll\ of local iovern- whisky, mostly Camtdlan, Juwe now
with Mr. arod Mrs. Sen$! Barsolji,J mmt!&lt;\ ana ndv~rst&gt;ly uftect . th e ed Into the colU'try in the past few
ct First Avenue.
Le~tchefs· retirement and workmen·s months. AI many as sixty rum
Mrs. Elizabeth HarLII'ger left coiflpcnsRtion fWtd.s.• which have ships have been opere.tlng In north- ,
Thursday morning to attend the h.eavy investmcnU&gt; in local bond:, t·rn and !IOuthem watel"l'l at one 1
South East Dist.rict Conference or
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C'Iubs. Mrs. Hal"tlnger holM lihe!
BPrvlce by omctal sources. Much of
:pOSition of State Chairman of the
t:·,Js; liQuor has been stored ln anOepartnumt of the American Home.
tlclpating or ri!Ling price&amp; and a
The eonfererce will close Friday.
lr~ol mo.rket , sooro. to exist.
Rev. F. I. Gardner, p1111t.or or the
(00ntli!.""'"' trrom Paste One)
Tlle roo.eral embargo Is of lnde Church of Christ, announces that r:..aeed to pay $'1.20 COlts and atp a finite duraUon. It can be Ufted at
1'111 attendance of 82 was attal_ned at \\aiver or post bc.ttd of $lo. .rw.qsv o! eoy tlme by Pn!9ldentlal orders.
the' regular prayer meeUrig, Wpd~ the witnt'llses declared tha.t \they
SOme observers saw In the emlk'lday evenlnr~ Bc~-J'reoeh~aeM. · pt.kl the eoata, te&amp;rlng tluLt ' they barao a dllltlnct e.tap at tile Prench .

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COllier roada-durlna fall 8.114
Wiater, toujh,Jmrrubberwean
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high ~choo l girl in New \'t..rk comAFE-W
miited mticide because she could no Ionge;: bear the
ago a

gibes Bhd slurs directed toward her b)' her schoolmates
becausl! she was fat. The girl, 17 years old and weighi:.tll
&lt;lOO polJnds, ended her Hfe by shooting after lenving a
llOte for her mother tP-Uing the cau!le.
This CP.Be t~hould be brought before the attention of 1
every school room ln every school in the U11ited Statetlj
for there ie· more of this .kind of i.'lsulh! hurled at unfor-

tunate ~ildren by their playmatelj than most people
lmarine. Most of it is done thoughtlessly but it burt•
jul!t as:jleeply. the poor unfortu·nate who io tho butt ol

the glbtie. There tiave b4te11 many, m~ny instances oi
~hiJdreii le~ving Schoo] ancJ havlntr \heir OhtiN liveol

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SHAGMOORS from $35.00 to $89.50
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UT- JUD91N9 FROM ALL I'Vt HEARD1 REDFERNS ·from $19.75 to $45.f)(f
Other Coats $7.50 to $25.00
FOR A REeULJ\R e~s • • • YOU JUST CAH'T
&amp;E-AT X•70:' D€C.LARED. WILLY WI~EOWL MORE NEW DRESSES this' Week
Silks and Wools $5.50 to $29.75
It's a facti R. L. Polk &amp; Co., recently interviewed &lt;19,3U

t.llolt

changed •• a result of thjo very ihlnr but of CO\!lfle notl!·
lng can.,quite approach t!te lnc!4~pt \U!d•r dlacu..aon for
lo.rrow ..nd keen reerel&amp;
It Ji. qulj;e probable tl!~t thoee fe&lt;lponsible for the
raoh ac~ would n•••r ~~·• lll•de f!t• un~•IDP!!l!l•ntary
remarM_hod tl!ey thP,~,ht oucl!· a P'af!le eltd would reo
oult. But tllought]ell(inesa i~ wb~t must be JIU&amp;rt.led ar••illl!t 1
by 118 •!I· old or
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be more popular thu the next five gasolines -bl""A tankful will show you why-try X·70 toda.,..

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Probably Will
BuckOJ• State Cbamp;pa.
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oloip; ~ . Crowd Ezpo.,ted .: ' . ·.·
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AUJ.ens, Ohio,. Oct. 19-Mi&amp;mi
vntverstty battllrla ohio Unlversttw
a!'l 1ntrt.-itate rlvalry tnvolvlng: Ule
ep!rlt of the aout.heutern
of Ohlo apkult the pro~
tile ot the 80Uthwestern, is tO
le thl!! arlditon d1ah on the Bol:x:ata'
~omecomlng menu h~ saturday.
Tbil 1933 football show t\U creat~d eonstderabi.Y more excitemmtJ
lot the football-mlDded. this fle88Dn
tba~ of lata yeara. The lllaml Red~
sk1Da in 1933 alipped. over lim! only
knockout punch th&amp;t Coa.eh Peden'11
men have sutre:red In the Buckeye
conference in tour years. Unbta.aed
cbservera are i't.t los&amp; to predlct who
will w1n the game which wm pt'obably decide the t1tle ract!..
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Even the betting enthwd8sts have
J:ttle grounds upon which to w«k.
Both Mlami and Obfo b!~Ve. lost to
:etg Ttn teams by a mai'gln of ouP..
touchdown. the Redsklns losing tea
Jnc;Uana,.and the Pedemner, to Pur~
aqe. •ml Will ha.ve the llodvantage
nf a. veteran eleven, whUe OhSo will
Bt.a.ke Ita ctlances on a large group
of :rlJN'OBrlnr IIOJihomol'es and a.
fj;!W e~perlenoed players of previous

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FOR RllNT-Seven tooi'J hoUSe
on Mtctlanie S:t.., mod.ern with
wash hol15e ~ p.raje. J . 9.
Eppje, Pomeroy.
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Comperlsona of the two sggrea:at!ons hia.ve ltd to lt~tle · pennu.ntwavbul: activities among the suprorteis ot either teAm. Tbe real

ett:eer for

the ·obto l'amp Is that the
BilCkeye teud wm produce a ·crowd
that wm jmt about fl.ll the stadium
here. Advance ticket sales o1! the
C'\lllpu&amp; and increased lntere~:~t in
tlw g:amc on the camps have beero
tuken to mean that empty seats will
be scarne at game ttme.
In pwnmellJ'll' Fre.nkUn College
'lC-O. ·J.aat Saturday, the Bobcats ran
tip ,o ne of the la.rge6t scores ever
made Jn Ohio Stadium. Thirteen
U.Obcat backs hit Fran'II:Uu'&amp; lh•e for
6U yard~S , while 30 players pu.rtltJPated in 12 excursions to the
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aualolt'MQITIJ Harv,y.
The la.et that ' - soores have
tbOwed tbe laek of de~n&amp;lve ablllty
Cl"i the part Of Obto's opponents
rather than a vut amount ot offl.'nl!lve power by the Ohlo team ha.ll
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team and the 8Uver Brlttle tea.m Of 1
Kan•uaa. wm be plared SWl&lt;lli at
the Cheater Park, It bu beaD ~- 1

M6ica Cou:atiam to f Show .Warea Whftt Bobcatt Take
Fi,!ld; Outca~e-- ~ .fOn~ Said to he Tou-.up;
Both Have
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when Sllver\ Brid.K' copped ,. hot!)'
contested affair trom- t... -:l Ohflt.er :
team. 1 to 0, alter a rwal pitchers' .
bi&amp;t~le . The 'lame wu won and klllt 1
liJst. week In the ~libth lnninl. the

anal.. Pla.YlniJ perJod .tlndinl Ohea~ I
unable to even t.be eQunt . al~ ·
thoiJa;h a score r.eemed. lmmlnent I
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Oweh6 bas won the last two
held each nllht ln al'! e1lort. to pit S!\me&amp; trom the Chester club with 1
a~ Btronl &amp; maclitne as pogible elfeetlve hurllnr trow. the mound I
agaiDSt lOami.
11nd I.e: expected to be returned to
Tbe Bobcat backfteld wlll prob- that, po&amp;ltion sunaa.y.
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ab!J' be composed, larrely, 1f not The Chester team, well aware Of
entirely, of IIOPhomore&amp;. R.aJpb the strength or the Bllver Brld&amp;:e
Roblnette, senior halfb&amp;ek: of Me- ou.tflt. wiD be prepared to do batArthur, and Matty Pehn, oanton tk' untU the Iaat In an errort to anfullback, are the only experteneeel lltX the ftnaL rame of the oveba~ likely to st&amp;tt. ROOlnette :Is ~1\mB llf!ries between their ard~nt
JIUl'alng a side lpJun- received more I ~ Iva Is from down the river.
than two we,_. ago, ,Sopbomorea to I An admhmlon of 20 cents will be
s1art wlll lllfe~ lncbide Wills •nd char~~:ed 'tor the gam~. which, Jn
Etclunidt ol OolumbWI, Art IAwb, probablllty wiD be the final ella·
MiddlepOrt and Pa.ul•Halleok, WIU mond cla.a8ic of the season In M~iiJs

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Ohio's line wm Include o. largct·
1uray of veteran material than tlte
b&lt;lckfield.. Bob HUbert, Piqua en&amp;.
E'lll S~yder, tackle &lt;li London, &amp;'3d
Kenn Bennett, guard from N~:owoomer11town, all seniorll will probnbly start, while P8te Stephan,
Sidney, and Walter PriOde, Middleport, Junlonl, are likely to open the
i;nmc at center and guard.
Others expected to see service iL'
the ~ont&amp;t are: End&amp;-Oeorle
Jchnson, Wan-en and Joe Bturrttt,
Conton;
uuard&amp;-Anton
EUntlc,
Cleveland IUld Ge!Jra:e DeStefano,
Crmton; tecklea--Jame5 , Mazr;fl!l.
6hlnnston, W. Va., ar.nd Kbnl&amp;
}loy~r. Cortland ;
center~Edward
Holmquist. Mansfield a.nd lil.etb Ha.rns, Carey; bacb-Elnier Peaspa.mm
Mhtabula; Elden Armbrust, Wubl"stcn, C. H .; Sam Hodntck, Cant·nn: H oward BrandenbUl'f, DaytGn: and John Ktoert, ToJetlo.

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NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
To &amp;be ~ or t.hr Raelne4
Sutton Rural Sohool Dls\rid.:

Notice Is hereby given b)' the
toe.rd ot education that Ulere wtu
be an eleeUon of school board membt.l'tl at the general eleatlon to be
tl&lt;:ld Tuesday, November '1 .
three members are 00 be
a perlod of four yeara each,
r:lng on .the flnt MDnday in
n~oy. 1934. You will, therefore,
Rf'mble 111 Ulc regular places of
•ltlg botween the hours of 6:30 ' A. M.
and 6:30 P . M.. Eutem Btandrd
Time, aJ.ld vote lur board 1nembers.
By order of the lxt&amp;rd Df educa.tion or the Racine-Sutton rural
Sl hool district. Date Ootobe1· 19,
1033.
Eber Carnahan, Clurk.

Steve Remius, who hails ·from Chicago, is one of th e I
upon whom Coach H'an·y Kipke Qf Michjgan depends '

retain the Big Ten championship. Remjas ia a fullback.

'TottiOd acldtd, 2 quirt&amp;.

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:·.;r ten doyt ,nd night.,' tfa: ctriVars di'O'N these FOrci
trucb o~ttr ell kiJ!d~ of rNCk
i:'l oil kind• of weather- drove them wi~h fuR pay to.cb '-'P to 50 .""1" •n 'hour.
look at the rt1ulh- tht~'s rHI fru4 ptrf'Grm~nct thtt deli• cotap~rison itt P•wer,

CHERRY RIDGE

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Elmer Babcock and
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Mr. and Mr11. Ruymontl
!.pent Sunday wit.h hts brother,
A.bert Frank and fu.mlly of Hysell

THE KJSS OF DEATH

Jack l"l'OSt, a. little llclll,yed pu.id
l1la lnttlai vl111t to· thla dllltrlct Prltay ntJht and tbll evidenqe or hla vlalt Wl[lol!l ~lble the rollowlhl momloa:
when th.e ll)trcUJ'y In the tube reilah•red 31. All garden truck and n1~
elation 'that was exposed a~~ove evldt~nco of tbe kia of death and 111
11C\W numbered with t.he "h8fl beens"
Heavy 'ce wl\s visible Saturday

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UNION AVENUE
Mr. and Mr1:1. Denver Hyfi!ell,
l.f,by and lUs mother Mrs. Viola HY•
srll spent Sunday with James onet
.Jf LaniSVUle.
Mr. and Ml'll. Lawrep~ Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and
children of Luhrlg were week
guests of their P'V.e nta, Mq, and
Mrs. J . D. Adams.
Dorothy Moore and Nora.

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ThurlldaY witb Mrs.
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Shawnee, Oklahoma
REX FIELDHOUSE, ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF
'THE SCOTSMAN,' (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) SAYS:
ln a amall way, we are all 'beating a drum' of some kind,
either by attracting attention to ouraelvea or our wares. Some
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is the motive behind the beatinJ that really matten.
"Advertisement manager&amp; often find themaelvea in the un·
happy position of havinr to muffle the advertiter's drum, and in
aome caaea to refute hia advertiaing.

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minoritieo who banr away at a'lretltendoualy bir drum of their
own -ki~r and pUrJ&gt;ooely tum a deaf ear to any apoeal which'
is DOt in accordance with their own advanced and selfiah viewa.
"Another drum which io beatin1 bi1llDd otronr at the preaent moment is the race by national newr.papen for lar,e and
unwieldly cin:ulati0111. After several years in Fleet Street,
spent in the midst of 'this wild and somewhat insane atmoaphere'
I cannot but feel that thia system of brib4&gt;ry, er.tabliabed in order
to J&amp;in readen, ;. apinot the l!est traditiona of the Pre... A
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vntverstty battllrla ohio Unlversttw
a!'l 1ntrt.-itate rlvalry tnvolvlng: Ule
ep!rlt of the aout.heutern
of Ohlo apkult the pro~
tile ot the 80Uthwestern, is tO
le thl!! arlditon d1ah on the Bol:x:ata'
~omecomlng menu h~ saturday.
Tbil 1933 football show t\U creat~d eonstderabi.Y more excitemmtJ
lot the football-mlDded. this fle88Dn
tba~ of lata yeara. The lllaml Red~
sk1Da in 1933 alipped. over lim! only
knockout punch th&amp;t Coa.eh Peden'11
men have sutre:red In the Buckeye
conference in tour years. Unbta.aed
cbservera are i't.t los&amp; to predlct who
will w1n the game which wm pt'obably decide the t1tle ract!..
.
Even the betting enthwd8sts have
J:ttle grounds upon which to w«k.
Both Mlami and Obfo b!~Ve. lost to
:etg Ttn teams by a mai'gln of ouP..
touchdown. the Redsklns losing tea
Jnc;Uana,.and the Pedemner, to Pur~
aqe. •ml Will ha.ve the llodvantage
nf a. veteran eleven, whUe OhSo will
Bt.a.ke Ita ctlances on a large group
of :rlJN'OBrlnr IIOJihomol'es and a.
fj;!W e~perlenoed players of previous

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FOR RllNT-Seven tooi'J hoUSe
on Mtctlanie S:t.., mod.ern with
wash hol15e ~ p.raje. J . 9.
Eppje, Pomeroy.
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Comperlsona of the two sggrea:at!ons hia.ve ltd to lt~tle · pennu.ntwavbul: activities among the suprorteis ot either teAm. Tbe real

ett:eer for

the ·obto l'amp Is that the
BilCkeye teud wm produce a ·crowd
that wm jmt about fl.ll the stadium
here. Advance ticket sales o1! the
C'\lllpu&amp; and increased lntere~:~t in
tlw g:amc on the camps have beero
tuken to mean that empty seats will
be scarne at game ttme.
In pwnmellJ'll' Fre.nkUn College
'lC-O. ·J.aat Saturday, the Bobcats ran
tip ,o ne of the la.rge6t scores ever
made Jn Ohio Stadium. Thirteen
U.Obcat backs hit Fran'II:Uu'&amp; lh•e for
6U yard~S , while 30 players pu.rtltJPated in 12 excursions to the
· ~rizzlicll' goal Une·. In t.he opening

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lll&amp;yera BCCOllflted. tor ( fl
aualolt'MQITIJ Harv,y.
The la.et that ' - soores have
tbOwed tbe laek of de~n&amp;lve ablllty
Cl"i the part Of Obto's opponents
rather than a vut amount ot offl.'nl!lve power by the Ohlo team ha.ll
not belql overlook~ by QolMili Don

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team and the 8Uver Brlttle tea.m Of 1
Kan•uaa. wm be plared SWl&lt;lli at
the Cheater Park, It bu beaD ~- 1

M6ica Cou:atiam to f Show .Warea Whftt Bobcatt Take
Fi,!ld; Outca~e-- ~ .fOn~ Said to he Tou-.up;
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contested affair trom- t... -:l Ohflt.er :
team. 1 to 0, alter a rwal pitchers' .
bi&amp;t~le . The 'lame wu won and klllt 1
liJst. week In the ~libth lnninl. the

anal.. Pla.YlniJ perJod .tlndinl Ohea~ I
unable to even t.be eQunt . al~ ·
thoiJa;h a score r.eemed. lmmlnent I
bttore tlle tllJ;.d bataman wu retir~ I

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tl.r....., .,........ u locked ptes have been
Oweh6 bas won the last two
held each nllht ln al'! e1lort. to pit S!\me&amp; trom the Chester club with 1
a~ Btronl &amp; maclitne as pogible elfeetlve hurllnr trow. the mound I
agaiDSt lOami.
11nd I.e: expected to be returned to
Tbe Bobcat backfteld wlll prob- that, po&amp;ltion sunaa.y.
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ab!J' be composed, larrely, 1f not The Chester team, well aware Of
entirely, of IIOPhomore&amp;. R.aJpb the strength or the Bllver Brld&amp;:e
Roblnette, senior halfb&amp;ek: of Me- ou.tflt. wiD be prepared to do batArthur, and Matty Pehn, oanton tk' untU the Iaat In an errort to anfullback, are the only experteneeel lltX the ftnaL rame of the oveba~ likely to st&amp;tt. ROOlnette :Is ~1\mB llf!ries between their ard~nt
JIUl'alng a side lpJun- received more I ~ Iva Is from down the river.
than two we,_. ago, ,Sopbomorea to I An admhmlon of 20 cents will be
s1art wlll lllfe~ lncbide Wills •nd char~~:ed 'tor the gam~. which, Jn
Etclunidt ol OolumbWI, Art IAwb, probablllty wiD be the final ella·
MiddlepOrt and Pa.ul•Halleok, WIU mond cla.a8ic of the season In M~iiJs

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Ohio's line wm Include o. largct·
1uray of veteran material than tlte
b&lt;lckfield.. Bob HUbert, Piqua en&amp;.
E'lll S~yder, tackle &lt;li London, &amp;'3d
Kenn Bennett, guard from N~:owoomer11town, all seniorll will probnbly start, while P8te Stephan,
Sidney, and Walter PriOde, Middleport, Junlonl, are likely to open the
i;nmc at center and guard.
Others expected to see service iL'
the ~ont&amp;t are: End&amp;-Oeorle
Jchnson, Wan-en and Joe Bturrttt,
Conton;
uuard&amp;-Anton
EUntlc,
Cleveland IUld Ge!Jra:e DeStefano,
Crmton; tecklea--Jame5 , Mazr;fl!l.
6hlnnston, W. Va., ar.nd Kbnl&amp;
}loy~r. Cortland ;
center~Edward
Holmquist. Mansfield a.nd lil.etb Ha.rns, Carey; bacb-Elnier Peaspa.mm
Mhtabula; Elden Armbrust, Wubl"stcn, C. H .; Sam Hodntck, Cant·nn: H oward BrandenbUl'f, DaytGn: and John Ktoert, ToJetlo.

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NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
To &amp;be ~ or t.hr Raelne4
Sutton Rural Sohool Dls\rid.:

Notice Is hereby given b)' the
toe.rd ot education that Ulere wtu
be an eleeUon of school board membt.l'tl at the general eleatlon to be
tl&lt;:ld Tuesday, November '1 .
three members are 00 be
a perlod of four yeara each,
r:lng on .the flnt MDnday in
n~oy. 1934. You will, therefore,
Rf'mble 111 Ulc regular places of
•ltlg botween the hours of 6:30 ' A. M.
and 6:30 P . M.. Eutem Btandrd
Time, aJ.ld vote lur board 1nembers.
By order of the lxt&amp;rd Df educa.tion or the Racine-Sutton rural
Sl hool district. Date Ootobe1· 19,
1033.
Eber Carnahan, Clurk.

Steve Remius, who hails ·from Chicago, is one of th e I
upon whom Coach H'an·y Kipke Qf Michjgan depends '

retain the Big Ten championship. Remjas ia a fullback.

'TottiOd acldtd, 2 quirt&amp;.

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:·.;r ten doyt ,nd night.,' tfa: ctriVars di'O'N these FOrci
trucb o~ttr ell kiJ!d~ of rNCk
i:'l oil kind• of weather- drove them wi~h fuR pay to.cb '-'P to 50 .""1" •n 'hour.
look at the rt1ulh- tht~'s rHI fru4 ptrf'Grm~nct thtt deli• cotap~rison itt P•wer,

CHERRY RIDGE

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Elmer Babcock and
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H. V. Spencer.
Mr. and Mr11. Ruymontl
!.pent Sunday wit.h hts brother,
A.bert Frank and fu.mlly of Hysell

THE KJSS OF DEATH

Jack l"l'OSt, a. little llclll,yed pu.id
l1la lnttlai vl111t to· thla dllltrlct Prltay ntJht and tbll evidenqe or hla vlalt Wl[lol!l ~lble the rollowlhl momloa:
when th.e ll)trcUJ'y In the tube reilah•red 31. All garden truck and n1~
elation 'that was exposed a~~ove evldt~nco of tbe kia of death and 111
11C\W numbered with t.he "h8fl beens"
Heavy 'ce wl\s visible Saturday

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UNION AVENUE
Mr. and Mr1:1. Denver Hyfi!ell,
l.f,by and lUs mother Mrs. Viola HY•
srll spent Sunday with James onet
.Jf LaniSVUle.
Mr. and Ml'll. Lawrep~ Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and
children of Luhrlg were week
guests of their P'V.e nta, Mq, and
Mrs. J . D. Adams.
Dorothy Moore and Nora.

morning.

ThurlldaY witb Mrs.
St~;;~,·t and Mrs. Homer Deem of

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Shawnee, Oklahoma
REX FIELDHOUSE, ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF
'THE SCOTSMAN,' (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) SAYS:
ln a amall way, we are all 'beating a drum' of some kind,
either by attracting attention to ouraelvea or our wares. Some
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is the motive behind the beatinJ that really matten.
"Advertisement manager&amp; often find themaelvea in the un·
happy position of havinr to muffle the advertiter's drum, and in
aome caaea to refute hia advertiaing.

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the publication of any announcement whtch would tend to mil·
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"Moat of the troubleo of this world are cauoed by mioJUided
minoritieo who banr away at a'lretltendoualy bir drum of their
own -ki~r and pUrJ&gt;ooely tum a deaf ear to any apoeal which'
is DOt in accordance with their own advanced and selfiah viewa.
"Another drum which io beatin1 bi1llDd otronr at the preaent moment is the race by national newr.papen for lar,e and
unwieldly cin:ulati0111. After several years in Fleet Street,
spent in the midst of 'this wild and somewhat insane atmoaphere'
I cannot but feel that thia system of brib4&gt;ry, er.tabliabed in order
to J&amp;in readen, ;. apinot the l!est traditiona of the Pre... A
newtpaper'a aim should be to collect 1011d di..~minate newo with·
out unduly accentualin1 the rotten .,.4 aordid
qf lif11- But,
unfortunately, those .iourna!a wlticll ve
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CJOC8.fdonal ratn. Warmer 1n Eaa&amp; portion:.

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Mn. Ella Bower who hu been

a. few daya with her sJa..
Wr Mn. Mary Cutle ~tu:rned to
bet home in AtbenB
Mr. and

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FOR REMOVAL
IGOVERNOR RITCHIE

Trend From "Blue Eatle"
By "Little Fellow" Ia
Ca\110 Of Worry

Followin1 L)'llchinl Of
Maryland Nerrro For
Attackin1 Woman

AS TROUBLES ARISE

CRITICS AROUSED

Officialo
Rec·
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Fronto

Becauoe Criminal Wao Returned ·To County Jail
From Baltimore
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One-Half mile above bridge on W. Va.,
side-Stunt flying- Parachute Jump SatUrday afternoon.

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Farmers In Middle West
In Revolt; Make Plans To ·
Stage .Nation-Wide Strike

ftll 8ftPOil _ , lie W'ID t!D&amp;Itle JOa .. • n,War 75c ride.

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make up lovBIY' frocks.
Fancy patterns; ·. stripes,
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19x38- Nice quality
colored bordel'l!.
SPECIAL

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A NEWLINE OF
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TURKISH
WASHCLOTHS

ELECTRIC

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In blue, black, green
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Memben of the Catholle D&amp;UI'h·
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Mjoved • apqbett.l dinner ~- '

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Pollowlno ·one dlnnor . , e1eof!Dn
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'lhe meetl.nB Will ~DOriC ed WU.b
Uae praentatlon of a prorram con-

lt.silnl of tributes to Oolwnbua Day
recently commemoratet',,
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