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117P.ATHER FORECAST- ••

Heart Discussed
By Medical Men

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ext.reme Eut J,'I02'Uon and aUghtlJ nrmer

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•treme Nortbweet portion ton:llht. ~
CJOC8.fdonal ratn. Warmer 1n Eaa&amp; portion:.

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Pect..U; Modero,to Drinkin&amp;' Praioed

ORANGE

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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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Obrlaty spent
, Mr. and

Pa1nttew.
Guthrie were

Mrs.

J~ua.

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·
overy Battle On Many
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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Ridea 50c and $1.00

OEM~NO ffi MAO

ADM.INIST
IS DISTURBED BY
SIGNS Of REV~lT
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Seeoad ol 5erlei ol
Preaentelll. far vofln•
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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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Shop Now While ·You
Buy Economically!
Don't :Miss These Vitlues
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Cent~ and fiiyon that

make up lovBIY' frocks.
Fancy patterns; ·. stripes,
paids and all-ovm's. ''

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GINGHAM

BATH TOWELS
19x38- Nice quality
colored bordel'l!.
SPECIAL

25c

SFOR69c

A NEWLINE OF
HAND BAGS

TURKISH
WASHCLOTHS

ELECTRIC

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Special

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l'han4ar aad Frlda:r

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HARNESS

MEIGS lOB INCLUDED

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the !lrice. ·
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In blue, black, green
and red.
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Memben of the Catholle D&amp;UI'h·
of America met recent))' at

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their haD on lrr.IUiberry Avenue and :
Mjoved • apqbett.l dinner ~- '

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Pollowlno ·one dlnnor . , e1eof!Dn
of oflleeft wu held tor ~
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dUI'erent. poat.a tu t.be ..Dr
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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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Cut and finlelle!d singles. Regular 69c vaiue.
A.ll eolor plaids, size
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Davle Reese whp hae been ~ the
tdm-eab:•tJon camp ln Oallromial.
1 ~tllnled home Saturday eventna:.
Mr. a.ncr Mrs. Harry Plummer
V' eJ'e in Oolumbua 8aturday,
Mrs. Birdie Warner speut .~evernl
t'ltly.!l la11t week with her do.ugllter
Mra. Z&lt;lda
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Sarah Gilmore toot dinner
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of the human h~ all :! of whom ~t v.·na aa.ld In Johl'l '! :&lt;16. ''Nl!:C1R. ltAN
tiPAKE LIKE ntiS ~IAN.
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t he rece ntly revived campaign ft.JI' legalized sale of liq- I I
uor throughout the nation.
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That there is ample proof among Christians thut Di\'ine powe rs answer prayers wht·n proper suppliCation is i
mall(• , it miuht nvt he umi M~ to remind many uf the work- I
crti tha t an ounce of good, hard, honest 0ff.ort in trying t o 1
~ · ducute the masses to the dangers, real ot· fancied, or l
•tsing f.dcohol, ia worth many poum.l.s uf prayerful utt· )
tude.
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Tho , a)'ing coine d by Franklin that "The Lord help• 1
lhot:~e who he lp thcmliel\"C!:i," is r~ tru e t oday ur; the d1,y
t he ]Jhrusc wus 1irst hem'd. There is nothing seemingly
tbday , 'lh~t will l:l lvp tht: great flow toward a right about I
f:t l'0 amuug t ht.• I H! ~JpJ.. &lt;'f Uti ~ counh·."· on the prohibithn
By Arthur "Bu1a" Baer
tju estion. That t he 18th am~ndment will be erMed from
uur r o n$til 'J tiut1 , there cun be no do ubt. Any one who de~
1Jit&gt;~: il j ~ but. fuuliug him twl r ~IIH.i himHeiC alm1e.
When the illlhers turn owr the
Twe TJetets For One Seat
pl'otested
to the place, U1e
To Lring alwut the return of prohibition will require Looklnl over lhe football rules 1emalnlna: player
spectators shall give him
cve u more work on the part of dry workeri:! In the future tor tomorrow we tlnd that e"Vef)'- n tiger, a Jocomotive and a. long,
lx.dy will be orderly C)(cept the coUeglat.e rumble. He Is going to a
than has IJeen dom~ in the past because so many w'ho hr..eetators.
far, far better Institution of learnWI.'J'C C!J!JV.! I't.ed to t h e dry c;au.11e now believe, after a trial
Ing.
There will be hurdling Jn the alauf Jt, tl~~tt it tann ot bt.: enforCed llllOug.h to be even con· it's, wide end rUN &amp;round the ticket
When cballeo1ed by a totAl on:-~ iUcn~ d uguiu .
takers and drop kicking the derby looker you need not tight him. Unl~sa he llappens to be on your fall
ft ·-ti·lJlleRYI'J very mul'h &lt;lt th e pL· e~t!nt time that the from the wrons: end zone.
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gl't!at job before all sober, cat·eful, t..ernpHa~e pe~ple now This ls ~he tuteenth or an U1us- se:hedule.
.is to teach LempeJ'auce iu uJJ thiugs1 d~d frbpe tfl.r.t · the l1'Bted aerfes ot rtlve· ibort trttelel " J.ii'~'h.~ e~u.8t aav:'
the subject. $o mabJ lnjut•les off your raccoon coa:t; so I can e:ec
great m:t tu l'i ty of peop le will pructice what is taught.
been ieeetved by substitute how blg you are."

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!!pent Sunda.y a,ttemcon

with his
mother, Mra. Birdie Wat·ner.

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Ira Wolfe and wife were Ul£1 I
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Raymond PuUtns ar.1
Hermon Sunday.
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then toss them in a Voss
·nON'T !!kimp \'.Ju,·self .anc! :amH~· by tnjng to get
. alo11 g with •• few lineno ••J Wru'h clothes
you
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Use ibetl. reckless]y-a..n alJtUnclant ..: uppl~: cv~ry
. d•Y. It'~ reJ,Uy very ea.sy h) wash then~ tt.gam w1th
a new Vou \va31ter.
Thl~ out ~tJ~nd\~rr new mt)d~l h ~··: n• r;·ub 'l.: :.~l ~lot:~
~el ~iu tlnam;cl tub. pat...:n.tc&lt;.l \' oo::o iloa~~~:l-l" ·&gt;~~.at1~~:
exclusive VPc:.'l s eafcty Wl'lll::!'cr. o:md rr1a .. ~ . ttl~· -- · (, s
tinctive fen~ure~.
lt will .:;&amp;ve yom: tif4w, your enel'JfY. your n1on .· ~.
e1.·err week. ~ee the Voss uow whtle present lo'\\

ATfMYBOY.

pt-icc3 o.re in effect.

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In Cincinnati this week.

R B. Sbrader who has employment at ProctorvUJc spent the
week end with home folks .
Rev, and Mm Tuttle ot Oreen!teld were the recent sue~~ta: of their
c!aughter, Mrs. Ira Wolfe.

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the rule themaker&amp;
to e11m1nate
mind

Now, a mar in a ra.ccoon eoat ·trt
bet a.nd make both contestant&amp; la.y sc-methlng llke a Cbtneae litchee
their money on the line.
uut. You don't know whe'Uler to
children in this day
peel tt or shell tt.

EDUCATION SCORES
T DOES NO'f ,com po" ible that
aud v)(e iu 'Jlll' co urury, cuu ltl lie old enough to
tu:hool ant.l. uo t kuow the source of om· mill&lt; supply.

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to We caumot. prevli!nL old graduate!! U he proveH w built rather large,
from chcerin(r with theJr bank and k:ok5 Ulte an old, eXhaUl!lted
And ~''U.s. But 'l':e c:nm curtall lhelr wretitler, there 1s nothing to do but

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yet that i~ tru e in LhoU!l&lt;ttldtl ut' c:a~:~ea as can be nttc~tcd crulslrB radlUB and llmtt the num- tc;u up oolns tor the 'lholce of play·
· t h e Ch'1cago
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bysta.nC!t.:.•3 drawn ins: ftelds. If you wln, be am-e .and
by th e incide nt \\ 1uch
occurred 111
sc h oo l~l ber
Int o of
thetnnooent
centrUural
buadle.
hM•e the breeze at your ·bact. If you
la::Je, hold to the ·Ame tormuiQ. but
n~cer1tly.
In Ol'der that tht! chilt.lrcu would u,t'tJr~ciattJ that The smash!nll: of stra.nglo! derbies mix In twloe as much ;breeze.
r
penaltv Is ftve
1 must oea.ae. Tbo
It Is remarkaDJe I10W two epbem ~
111ilk does not t~ pring fl'Om a ~ n11 or a bottle, authoritie:; )uds leu of l11atance trom the epot. &lt;'tal atrangen can IIUddenly becoine
bro ught u cow nnd a calf into th e 8C hoo1 where the cow the Illegal wallop took place. Wben 11ftt IOnw enemies at a same Where
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the ushen l'emove a player In any the Injuries and acddenta · have
wa H milked anU the milk given 111 glnsses to the children, direction there shaU be no coachbfen rwmlra atonr ·1!1 smoothly "J'nd
that th ey migh t see jul:!t how milk is obtained. Such ex- ir.!J from the elde unes. from the I.S sweetly RS a. IYPIY &amp;ong., 'Pol' '
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xmpl et-! prove the value of hf e tn the small side u.nd by· buees.
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ways of th ~ nation Ln spite of the thousand and one other
advantuge:-1 tiuid to be offered to th e city chi1d .

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---SPEED LAWS.
.T IS SAID that the cummiltee in the ~tute legislature, uf..
tet· a probe of conditions relative to the use of speed
tl'u ps in nol'thern Ohio, will recommend the repeal of all
Ia w.'i ~~·tti ng a limit on tht.: apt&gt;ed allowable in the Ktate of
Ohio. The arg um e-nt put forth by those favoring the pro-\
)JO!:led chan~e is that there are sufHcient laws in effect to
IJUIIi::..h all who drive t'eckle~a l y ot• carelessly. This has
ht' t' ll !J roug ht . UlJ on numerous occusiuns in the past and
mxny stat e.:; now operate without any limit to speed.
;\ Jo; a m.nt.ttn· of fuct,1ht• greut p er ce ntage of the ueci- r
dl~nl~ occut• when autnrnobiles urc t1·uvelling at u Hpeed
l l' ~.-:, than the legal limit. This. can be accounted for in
p&lt;trl Lecause viJ tunlly all dl'ive.rS" center their entire att~nllon on th e l'oad a11d the work nt hand when they ure
dri•;i ng theh• cat· at .un unusuully high rate of s peed. ThH
res ponsibllity of lu:1epiug tho cat· on the ltighway is so
mu ch grcutcr at the hilCh spectl thc.n ut the lower out.
that the drh·el' LIH('omlciouslr utteud s to tht; lm~iness 1~1~
guiding his CHI' wheJJ he is HspeeLI.ing "

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DEPftES~~ION

iPftiZE VOTING ' ~

ei\Sh prizes to be dis·

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Valeska JCoqroi or Elame
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theTd DeTer lind ou&amp;,

Doroth,, even tboqb lh•
···--·c_c· 1 well-flle4t did tno'C' bow to
and evc.n cook
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noticed the long white ash I That's
the sign of line, choice Turki•h and
Dpmestic ·t~ba~~os. And have you
noticed how fully packed Luckiq;
are with these choice tobaccos-roDe&lt;;(
right-so round-so pure-with no
loose ends. Luckies always please!

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•emns to [le little ol' po .ll~I""~Jion in our country when
• n"•.tteJ' of BJlOJ'ts comes Pefqre tile publtc S.turday.
Oh1o Unive rsity •r ill e nte1t~lil th~ ~~~Qll fo~tbull teal!'.
on Ohio fial~ and it is expecte4 thllt one of the i~rgest
crowd• iQ the illstory of IJle Athens instit4tlon wlll be
present to see wh"t has bee11 t~\'lllpd the "battle of the
vear" at
time. On the
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In WaD Street or aome place like I
tbat because, the1 1aid, ber tolkt I

'the campaign do not let
the son set agijp without fliJinc 4)ilt the following
nomination blank,-~ for 5,000-votes. Then see
that it reaches the Campaign omtte.

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to the campaign offtte .every substription vote
)J088ible by tomorro~unight. M~e the First Da~
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1 ~tllnled home Saturday eventna:.
Mr. a.ncr Mrs. Harry Plummer
V' eJ'e in Oolumbua 8aturday,
Mrs. Birdie Warner speut .~evernl
t'ltly.!l la11t week with her do.ugllter
Mra. Z&lt;lda
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of the human h~ all :! of whom ~t v.·na aa.ld In Johl'l '! :&lt;16. ''Nl!:C1R. ltAN
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t he rece ntly revived campaign ft.JI' legalized sale of liq- I I
uor throughout the nation.
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That there is ample proof among Christians thut Di\'ine powe rs answer prayers wht·n proper suppliCation is i
mall(• , it miuht nvt he umi M~ to remind many uf the work- I
crti tha t an ounce of good, hard, honest 0ff.ort in trying t o 1
~ · ducute the masses to the dangers, real ot· fancied, or l
•tsing f.dcohol, ia worth many poum.l.s uf prayerful utt· )
tude.
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Tho , a)'ing coine d by Franklin that "The Lord help• 1
lhot:~e who he lp thcmliel\"C!:i," is r~ tru e t oday ur; the d1,y
t he ]Jhrusc wus 1irst hem'd. There is nothing seemingly
tbday , 'lh~t will l:l lvp tht: great flow toward a right about I
f:t l'0 amuug t ht.• I H! ~JpJ.. &lt;'f Uti ~ counh·."· on the prohibithn
By Arthur "Bu1a" Baer
tju estion. That t he 18th am~ndment will be erMed from
uur r o n$til 'J tiut1 , there cun be no do ubt. Any one who de~
1Jit&gt;~: il j ~ but. fuuliug him twl r ~IIH.i himHeiC alm1e.
When the illlhers turn owr the
Twe TJetets For One Seat
pl'otested
to the place, U1e
To Lring alwut the return of prohibition will require Looklnl over lhe football rules 1emalnlna: player
spectators shall give him
cve u more work on the part of dry workeri:! In the future tor tomorrow we tlnd that e"Vef)'- n tiger, a Jocomotive and a. long,
lx.dy will be orderly C)(cept the coUeglat.e rumble. He Is going to a
than has IJeen dom~ in the past because so many w'ho hr..eetators.
far, far better Institution of learnWI.'J'C C!J!JV.! I't.ed to t h e dry c;au.11e now believe, after a trial
Ing.
There will be hurdling Jn the alauf Jt, tl~~tt it tann ot bt.: enforCed llllOug.h to be even con· it's, wide end rUN &amp;round the ticket
When cballeo1ed by a totAl on:-~ iUcn~ d uguiu .
takers and drop kicking the derby looker you need not tight him. Unl~sa he llappens to be on your fall
ft ·-ti·lJlleRYI'J very mul'h &lt;lt th e pL· e~t!nt time that the from the wrons: end zone.
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gl't!at job before all sober, cat·eful, t..ernpHa~e pe~ple now This ls ~he tuteenth or an U1us- se:hedule.
.is to teach LempeJ'auce iu uJJ thiugs1 d~d frbpe tfl.r.t · the l1'Bted aerfes ot rtlve· ibort trttelel " J.ii'~'h.~ e~u.8t aav:'
the subject. $o mabJ lnjut•les off your raccoon coa:t; so I can e:ec
great m:t tu l'i ty of peop le will pructice what is taught.
been ieeetved by substitute how blg you are."

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Raymond PuUtns ar.1
Hermon Sunday.
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·nON'T !!kimp \'.Ju,·self .anc! :amH~· by tnjng to get
. alo11 g with •• few lineno ••J Wru'h clothes
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Use ibetl. reckless]y-a..n alJtUnclant ..: uppl~: cv~ry
. d•Y. It'~ reJ,Uy very ea.sy h) wash then~ tt.gam w1th
a new Vou \va31ter.
Thl~ out ~tJ~nd\~rr new mt)d~l h ~··: n• r;·ub 'l.: :.~l ~lot:~
~el ~iu tlnam;cl tub. pat...:n.tc&lt;.l \' oo::o iloa~~~:l-l" ·&gt;~~.at1~~:
exclusive VPc:.'l s eafcty Wl'lll::!'cr. o:md rr1a .. ~ . ttl~· -- · (, s
tinctive fen~ure~.
lt will .:;&amp;ve yom: tif4w, your enel'JfY. your n1on .· ~.
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In Cincinnati this week.

R B. Sbrader who has employment at ProctorvUJc spent the
week end with home folks .
Rev, and Mm Tuttle ot Oreen!teld were the recent sue~~ta: of their
c!aughter, Mrs. Ira Wolfe.

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Now, a mar in a ra.ccoon eoat ·trt
bet a.nd make both contestant&amp; la.y sc-methlng llke a Cbtneae litchee
their money on the line.
uut. You don't know whe'Uler to
children in this day
peel tt or shell tt.

EDUCATION SCORES
T DOES NO'f ,com po" ible that
aud v)(e iu 'Jlll' co urury, cuu ltl lie old enough to
tu:hool ant.l. uo t kuow the source of om· mill&lt; supply.

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to We caumot. prevli!nL old graduate!! U he proveH w built rather large,
from chcerin(r with theJr bank and k:ok5 Ulte an old, eXhaUl!lted
And ~''U.s. But 'l':e c:nm curtall lhelr wretitler, there 1s nothing to do but

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yet that i~ tru e in LhoU!l&lt;ttldtl ut' c:a~:~ea as can be nttc~tcd crulslrB radlUB and llmtt the num- tc;u up oolns tor the 'lholce of play·
· t h e Ch'1cago
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by th e incide nt \\ 1uch
occurred 111
sc h oo l~l ber
Int o of
thetnnooent
centrUural
buadle.
hM•e the breeze at your ·bact. If you
la::Je, hold to the ·Ame tormuiQ. but
n~cer1tly.
In Ol'der that tht! chilt.lrcu would u,t'tJr~ciattJ that The smash!nll: of stra.nglo! derbies mix In twloe as much ;breeze.
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penaltv Is ftve
1 must oea.ae. Tbo
It Is remarkaDJe I10W two epbem ~
111ilk does not t~ pring fl'Om a ~ n11 or a bottle, authoritie:; )uds leu of l11atance trom the epot. &lt;'tal atrangen can IIUddenly becoine
bro ught u cow nnd a calf into th e 8C hoo1 where the cow the Illegal wallop took place. Wben 11ftt IOnw enemies at a same Where
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wa H milked anU the milk given 111 glnsses to the children, direction there shaU be no coachbfen rwmlra atonr ·1!1 smoothly "J'nd
that th ey migh t see jul:!t how milk is obtained. Such ex- ir.!J from the elde unes. from the I.S sweetly RS a. IYPIY &amp;ong., 'Pol' '
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xmpl et-! prove the value of hf e tn the small side u.nd by· buees.
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advantuge:-1 tiuid to be offered to th e city chi1d .

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.T IS SAID that the cummiltee in the ~tute legislature, uf..
tet· a probe of conditions relative to the use of speed
tl'u ps in nol'thern Ohio, will recommend the repeal of all
Ia w.'i ~~·tti ng a limit on tht.: apt&gt;ed allowable in the Ktate of
Ohio. The arg um e-nt put forth by those favoring the pro-\
)JO!:led chan~e is that there are sufHcient laws in effect to
IJUIIi::..h all who drive t'eckle~a l y ot• carelessly. This has
ht' t' ll !J roug ht . UlJ on numerous occusiuns in the past and
mxny stat e.:; now operate without any limit to speed.
;\ Jo; a m.nt.ttn· of fuct,1ht• greut p er ce ntage of the ueci- r
dl~nl~ occut• when autnrnobiles urc t1·uvelling at u Hpeed
l l' ~.-:, than the legal limit. This. can be accounted for in
p&lt;trl Lecause viJ tunlly all dl'ive.rS" center their entire att~nllon on th e l'oad a11d the work nt hand when they ure
dri•;i ng theh• cat· at .un unusuully high rate of s peed. ThH
res ponsibllity of lu:1epiug tho cat· on the ltighway is so
mu ch grcutcr at the hilCh spectl thc.n ut the lower out.
that the drh·el' LIH('omlciouslr utteud s to tht; lm~iness 1~1~
guiding his CHI' wheJJ he is HspeeLI.ing "

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theTd DeTer lind ou&amp;,

Doroth,, even tboqb lh•
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and evc.n cook
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noticed the long white ash I That's
the sign of line, choice Turki•h and
Dpmestic ·t~ba~~os. And have you
noticed how fully packed Luckiq;
are with these choice tobaccos-roDe&lt;;(
right-so round-so pure-with no
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•emns to [le little ol' po .ll~I""~Jion in our country when
• n"•.tteJ' of BJlOJ'ts comes Pefqre tile publtc S.turday.
Oh1o Unive rsity •r ill e nte1t~lil th~ ~~~Qll fo~tbull teal!'.
on Ohio fial~ and it is expecte4 thllt one of the i~rgest
crowd• iQ the illstory of IJle Athens instit4tlon wlll be
present to see wh"t has bee11 t~\'lllpd the "battle of the
vear" at
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tbat because, the1 1aid, ber tolkt I

'the campaign do not let
the son set agijp without fliJinc 4)ilt the following
nomination blank,-~ for 5,000-votes. Then see
that it reaches the Campaign omtte.

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to the campaign offtte .every substription vote
)J088ible by tomorro~unight. M~e the First Da~
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We ll&lt;lmlne llJlOlll wtlll
tlr. and lttt. VIctor Z. Nelaon.
M&amp;rttD WoOdard l!]lOill Suwlay

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p•:~plt .,.. aRllcted wllh tuharculasiJ then whta thil lnf•c.tiq,us di~&amp;N
our f~ur•fMtlcf f,ionds?
Jho ddt •nd ooufltlt1 willfi1Jiy pey
tor tubercullll ..,b ior cattle. n •.,
CDnlponM.. t~e fttMer ieor o.ery
iuDerculous eniM1l •iH-4. Ttrou.
unds 11111 1pant In tho Atilt il9•l~tri
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Y•I ~1.111d11d1 of peopl• IUffertnt
fr em tuboreu]o$il ,,. det~lod iho
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Key to the
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Tl_1c way hi strataht&gt; aq4 nur'?w•
wl uc h lea~s to the un~ehtan~IDK
thnt God ~· the only ~fc. ~~ Ja a
warfare wuh the ~esh, . m wb1ch we
IIHI 'i t c o.~qucr sm, &amp;lckneu, and
,h:a !l~. c1th cr here or hereafter,~
. C l' ~ta mly bero rc we can reach the
t'rY,ll of Spir: t, or life in God. (p, 32-4).

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.ClD, w~ ib.ey'~beaten onl7 nJae· 18 maQ power stroll(, left for Rut·
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.times In ae •tar~; wOUld aet them k.nd BJ'lortly a.tter noon to play the
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1118 epori.s
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up "" ' it • l.s not u ' bad as It baa
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Rodentire
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~ew York,
Oct. l!dltor
30-INS-It's
wu plaCe
1n tit eonIT~ to be ~t thil PUIIh cart. looted to ...~te ; second, becawse "ltlOII &amp;O far a, pll.,.:&amp;cal abi.Uty wu
tra.de eaUs tbe "~ ball" for ~arneJ!.e ·.a.lftlD may be a little COJ;lOefMd. Tbere .,.,ez:e t.•o l.neltr.
Mlcbtpn aad. Ob1o State out there :nne. On tbe aame J)l1nclple, by tlell, h!)wever, ~ and Kloea who
in Ann Arilor tnmorfow_ .t.it also 'J.r.:tl U'.e wa)', Oeoqla Teeb.. wblcb HCDtl were dlsml&amp;5ed trwn the ella:lblUtr
be do-01'-dQs:.-t. d&amp;y tor Notre Da.lne to be COmina: IC,Jn, oupt to w1n ll6t for this week owtna to ICholasd,lwn ln Plttlbul'l.il; for Plt~t;·.. I.U'Ib fn:.-m Tulane, wb1ch aeems to be tic d)ftlcultJes. u theae Iada WOl'lr.
out ID IIJ.aneapoUs, tOl' Illinois over golna.
OI.S hard In the school room tn the
!n OJewlan.d and. Kanaa8 Sta.be and
The IlUDJ, wlth one ol the best 1rut~ u they l:uwe on tbe lridl.ron
Nebri.Jkl. In the J.fiseourl Valley.
Z~ppk.e teama Iince orarwe patd In the put, they wtu be ellilble to
In other WOJ'ds, t)te football sea - Ills laat. reepect1 to UrbaDa, ouaht play fer the ba.lu.nce of the aeuon.
:-.on ot 1833 has run•through Its pat~ t" have teo mU(:h " ~.o r the army. This rule will hold Rood for JUlY
ter: tt now 18 aotng lnto ita daryle. which Js eo.meat but may he none athlete on the squa.d who 11 eneraeIn furtb.er 'WOJ'da, metauhon neatly too brlabt.. Bouthem ' cautornla, te ettouah to have a chance to be·
and qukllr.ly mixed whlle ¥Ou. waJt. 1!132 national champions and also oome a reaular.
However, Ute facts remain intact. unbeaten II'\ two ye8111 , alw&amp;)'s
Ooach Farnham and ~118istant
These show that the conspicuous "flgures",
mentor Hous, spent Uttle time
e:ame.s on a pretty eamest kind ot Ntbraskal' n:a always the team Thursday evening with their proa S~Jhedule tomorrow are 11ix In that has to be beaten In any valley tesee. except to run them throua:h
•' umber, a.s followf:
group bp.t Ka.n$1.8 state may have 1 lcnty of signal and forward paasMichlgan VII . Ohio State. with F-:-~ough th1ll time. 1 notice that both lng practice . CtLrc 'WJ'S takeP howma.)'be the Big Ten title to the McMillan football teams general)JI ever that no rough tM.cklinlr or hard
winner.
c;o. 'l1le youns man has bean all charging would be done u the men~
Army vs. IUinots, wtih the pl'es- over the landscape wt.th his coach- tnr were careful that their charges
tJQ'e of two major sections at .st&amp;ke. !r.g actlvltlea but· football pla.yers should not be lncapncitated thru
Notre Damt vs. Carnegie 'l'eeh •-n mto tollow him. likeD back poe~ injuries on the eve of a. gtlme which
with Heartly Anderson on trial for kct.
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t:ls professional life.
AJ; fer Pittsburgh, here's a power cr. tbe wrortg side of the Ied11er.
Southern CalJfornia. 1:~. OregoJ' tE-am that looks a.s though It is 1 The Rutlan~l'lads are no setup for
S tate.
lLa veUng too far to meet a.nother. Pn.Y aggregation as can be attested
Kansas State vs. Nebra.sl:a .
Briefly. I'm naming Ohio State IJY the fact that they held the Blue
Pittsburgh Vfl. Minnesota.
A1 my. Carnegie Tech, Plttsb111'8'h: Devil squad of Oa.lllpolls to a 6~6
To this list miJ'ht be ll.dded \V1Ltt Chic[\go a nd Princeton, among tie on tbe opening da.y of the sru~son
; ustlce and without apology,' Chi- c.thers , ta lose fCit the Hrst. time.
at Oalllpolls. However unless some
cngo vs. Pul'due: Princeton v~&gt;. Coother games of the day w•th Ui1 fcrsct".n breaks occur. Pomeroy is
l.unbta: Alabuma VII . Tenucssce: iiCSBlble, probable and purebr sur.. expected to cop the game from the
Texas Ctq'lstlan vs. A. a.nd M.; 1 r..!sed '1.1nners, follow :
Wl!&amp;tern Metg9 CountJaua, ,
Oeorgla Te~ va.
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A fair sized crowd followed their
fomia vs. Wash.lnSLon Sta.te. Tbt~:~ l ~:. Y. u., vs. Colgate {Qolgatel; fu.vorltes to the fonner mining vtll~
l;et ot meetings just ml.6!!ea the top .f'\,rdham vs. Boston College &lt;Pord- age.
fl,•8'ht &amp;n~, In missing. ll.ten' t even ham; ~nnsylva.nh1. vs. Dartmouth
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uo chance do. they wind up down cnse !Syracuse) : Harvard vs. HolY
teaaonab!e prlees. Brtnr tn )Our
r.mong the want ads.
c .-oos IHarvardl: L&amp;tllyette vs. radio or C&amp;L. :!aS...J. H. M. Clolll
In spite of whatever lllilhlble Bucknell (no choice) ; Penl': State
MJd.~!eMi't.

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Mrs. Bar v~ Adams hu returned
to her home .at Akroo ·ronowina a.
• wontM vlJJt wlth her parent&amp;, Mr.
: rud Mn:. ~ \. A. Wolfe.
1 Mr . and. Mra. Ohelier Stmpaon,
Mr.s. Kelley Wplte and Va.ddalene
, Wolfe of Racine vialted Pete Wolfe
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tbou11h neJ.thpr eoacb cana to
tie football bl\16, botl). have thelr
'l'lor.rlea. A pretty ioulh campaJp
IJJUs far this seuo" baa left both
a:~uads with more than bothenome
cnrns for an Injured Jist. Neither
n•cntor, however, iB te1Un1 juet how
st·veyely lnJ~iea will handicap hill
team Sa.turday.
If there is such a. thins as a correlation between the amDUDt ot
11plrit or. the campus and \'That lB \o
happen In the stadium saturday,
Coach Wilton's men are In for a
st~e uuous afternoon. A 1tant pep
s~ion this momtng ~ Aluinnt
M modal Auditorium roused stu·
c! t interest tG a. beieht &amp;eldom
reached. "Burn Miami" will be the
lhtme song of a hugh bonfire to·
l.lght as the first ot the Homecoming activities.
Doach Peden's worries about the
tt&gt;am find liltOUTiodS In prnctiCtl
thowb\1! ·this week. Several glaring
cxtt.mples of what not to do ap(J'lared each afternoon. In addition,
senior Mridders were forced to give
talks from tbC Audltortwn stal(e
tilts morning ami other pl&amp;ycrs bad
to make their bow at the same
coaches

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apenc1 the
erans in Purdue's strong line of sophomores. He rates as '-''inter wtth their dauahtltr Mrs.
· t h e Bi r Ten, ancl. hts
. two hun Pacul. A.
Manuel.
one of th e b e st t ac kl es m
RhoadeB and ramUy spent
dred pounds will open up many a hole for the black and c.~m Prlda.jr until Sunday with ntgold atellar backs
Ir.tives at Gay.

90,000 Expected
ou~~...; lnva•!on or Michigan ~~~~
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get under way tomorrow
T0• See MIC Igan nally
w:ro!n appmxlmalely
Buckey~
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8 uc k eye S qua d Con.aaatma 1 ~rovlding Elcccmmod8tlons for 8
of 33 Players Left Co.. ( ftw extra t.houaands. A total of o.pl
c
Th d
1l' roxlmately 00 ,000 fans is expeet.ed
1

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ura ay

lb
see lthe game. a contest
lo have much bearing on t he west-

expe~ted

Ileal be rn, ~tell .. Oct. 20-JNSern ponferJ;mce eha mplor,sblp race.
A brief wa~:m- up sesskm tjl.ls nrtcr
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noon was ahend pf Ohio state un:CARPENTER
verstty'fl Equad Of 33 as their Onl·;
action beforf: tomorrow's all-1m·
portant game with
Michigan s
W. H. Hampton and •"tfe were
Wolvcmes.
\'leek end suests of 111&amp; slater Mrs.
The Buckeye &amp;qUad which arrlva Hnrry Kemp and family of Columr;d here carl:y thll morning from tus.
Oolumbus by train, was t.o be tak·
Mt'li. 0. 8 . McCan and &amp;on Paren by bWI to oAnn Arbor for a rt::st of Dexter spent Thuraday and
tight drill in Mlchtga.n stactiun•:t;j Friday night here vlBJttng relativrs
Fcllowing the wntm-up, the Duck::!
J . L. ·Rawllnga and wife spent
wc~:e to return here
to " l.ak ~ 1t the week- Qnd ·· wiUI; Ul.oi.r dal,lghter
Ulsy·• until game Ume LomOfrdw. · Ml'!l. Ctu\riM McCan a'nd ! amlly of
Coach Sam Willaman haU with [ ,anea ster.
;
h1m a generou.) wpply of J'eplacl;'.,
Mr9. W. H . Starkey is suffering
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me11t~. Five : .-nds six ·tackles, s.t~ n lth tonallitis.
guards, three canicrs, three qua··..
Members of the WIIUng Workers
terbacks, elgbL halfbacks, and ~wu Sunde..v school class were ent,~rtain ­
fullbacks made the trip.
ed Thursd!lY evening at tlhl home
The followlni players w ~ re m of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey.
the· oftlclal party:
Guy C. Gorby and wife of Syra·
Ends-OID.man, Padlaw, Liptak, ccse spent the week end with hts
Fipoly anC:. Rt:ea
l•lOther, Mrs. Adaline Gorby.
1
I Tnckles - Conrad,
Kenneth Turner wife and son :

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'Jif;; .fopmon.

,( Waablngtoq-Jefferson
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Ke1~i at Ashland (0) at Xavier
x Heldefb"log at Muatlngwn W 1
x Findlay at Dayton
GAMJS 'l'UMORROW
Ohio state at Michigan {AJ
lll !nols vs. Army at Cleveland
Miami at Ohio u. (BJ
Ohlo Wesleyan a t Wlttenbi..g (B)
x Mar&amp;hall at Cincinnati (B)
Wooater at Akron (0)
Marletta. at Oberllp (C&gt;
Bowling ·Qreen at" Ohio NoL·I.h~
ern -(C)
Toledo at Kenyon (OJ
Hiram at Capital (0)
Denl110n at Otterbein &lt;C&gt;
Baldwin~ Wallace at Case (CJ
Rio Grande lit West Liberty
WIJberCorce vs . Tuskea:ee at. Cbt-

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Bluflton at Deflance {0 )

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Pickens v1al.ted Mrs. JenQ.le Benttl
Mrs. Maude Johnson aDd Josie at Raclne Sunday.
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OHIO COLLEGE FOOT8A.LL
GAMES

Teonessee

family recentiJ'.

Tomle Warner and wlfe moved
from Apple Orove to this place

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ap .
uc
e rmg, one of the two vet.- Monday when tb.ey wsn

th&amp;t a eood rest today aQd tomor ..
rl':w morning Is the only remedy ror
such trouble9.
Advanced ticket sale has promisfd
one of the largest crowds to witness
a Buckeye Conference game. though
a Jarae block ot s eats have been
r EJserved. for the Miami patrons, A
hl"'lVY following of ft()dskln fal'a 111

SOUTH!

HarU:ucd

and Mr1. RUih McNicklea qt A.n·
tlqldtJ wen ~ on relatlvet at
the homes of Capt.
P . RoUih and
Jo.-!1'1. Ida 6a)Te recently.
Carl Wolte a.od laps.lly or Apple
Orove wtre callinl on P. C. Wolf
and famUY. r~ntl,'y. 1r
llr. and ~~~ Spene4!r of
Orah&amp;m &amp;pent
week. end wi th
E. L. )h.nuel art fainily .

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time. The Ohio

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tc fr6t, the Bob!;&amp;~ .,ntor 'illlilld
have cccaatori (Qr isueh ao act today
before . hie:
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Tulane

The Lesson-Sermon alao includn

Help Wanted- - - - - - . Chmt1an
the . t?uowinJ p:u~sase from the
Science textboak. "'Scf..

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BAUSMAN WANTED-Men with
cars tor rural 5alMI work through
Ohio terrltorle&amp; mut~t be .free J;o
trtwel and 1tart to work at Once.
J!lXpense acoount and ccmmtulon
t.o men who qullliiY· A. B. Horror
~In Hotel, Pomeroy, o . Bet
7 d 8 o'clock
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Eveat.

ftJttMI• .and NUow worbrt. .aP,OHt
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!4. Jobn
Hall's
received
LOST - Between S wan all
on-Sermon which will be read la
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Ch~rchc• of Chriil, Scientiat. oa mc.n t.Gplc : "Character and I..J1e.". , Ba.lle)'. Supt.
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C r e e k and P omeroy. Sunday, October 22, 1933.
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sr,~cla.I anthem by the choir.
RAUy Da.y service program
$5~goo. The letter had bef&gt;n
truck wheel mo\lnted with T ile
Golden
Text
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"Bte11ed
t1
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Junior
Epworth
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tl d d b' h d' 1 th Lonl
the fall dlBtrlet. conference of tbe Ina 1e d' f ror.l Freepor', II 1~,
6 .f. 14 · 1$eqlor ~pworttl Lt:•sue.
.,,. .M. ..b'UIR'ont. .loll.o&amp;&lt;! .J.
32x6 KetJy
Spria.Ueld t:~flt I Chc ~~ef~h~ Y~. n saifh tho
1
wo:rabi'P antlaermon. To· Pl'rtemouth district w1U be held where· HAll former1y iive·L
bolnr; GI:Jtogotocl for sclolliilC at·
1933
2
tire. $1!5.00 reward. Ohh&gt; Spirit, that the;r•_nay reet from their pic : "The ~).,lgfon cf Cltrlst-."
Tuesday, Oct. f,
at Rio I
.
hl'ltion, they mlnvl• with itMify.
River Salt Corp., Maaon labour.s : and thctr works do follow
7 P. M. WOdne~day Prayer service £l~ndc M. E. Church.
~ltbJect: ''Comf~-i'heTenaes of 1
t hem. (Rev. 14:13) .
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cJHURCH OF CQ&amp;IST
a Verb". . •
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10-17-31
Among 1he citations which com•
ENT!A-:..
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"tt- . 1 ,.. F. l. -o8tdne11 Parial', Mlltilepoli
6 :9Q ,~• i~~'lfur . .· . hi·· {' J I
t&gt;rise th e Lesson-Sermon' is the
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Be 1 0 . 16 wine 1,....-e Bible: scl\c)O)
1 E'vaDiellltlc cventn.s
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!3unday achooll 0:30 A.
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in at the strait gate: for wide is the QUlaenberry 8 up .
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gate, and broad ia the way, that
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FOR
room house there be which 8'0 in thereat: BeJ.1 11
on Mech~m1c s~. . modern with cause strait is the pte, and narrow
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wash Jlc USe and sar&amp;~e. J . 8 . ls the way, which leadeth unto life,
Eppl':!, Pcmeroy.
10-18.. 3t and few there bC that tind it," (Matt.

RENT-seven

hom~ ••• lO'fN. state " (~Gmt}. 1

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mffa ,Jlt r&amp;.OJ' v.-ae Bu~ .
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However, $porta,.' Writer ~~etve'•=.,ore·~~ .1 •
1 Sa)'l In Sun'lmal')' Of
· pm•tvely and 0 YloloiT over i41ml- TN

HYSELL ltUN.

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oll\li&lt;b_paoff A, "'· Z&amp;rl Rut· ~'"""" 8Quadl'OQ PoundlltiOn of
POBTLtJID . . B. CIIUIUJII
entoooh, ~-t iDol lin.
Will addreu llle_I!"''IOle ol
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Jobl! ll~r aupt. of Pri11W'1' Motp &lt;OUllty In U&gt;ta ci&gt;Uieb eon8Uildr.J ll&lt;haol 9:11! A. x,. w. Q.
~epar.t.
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w.cKelveY, Supt. Pearl vtlbot.D,
'l'I'Jo UR lbJI 1t 11$. me per Une&gt; Mom1i11 1n Preob7lerlan Olllo.
!I aftr.ae wordl make Q Une.l
c-buffil at 10;80 o'cloct. Anthem b3'
Prld&amp;y 7:30 P. M. /I. sodal for the ~~
PreoobtDJ at 19:10 ,.(. ,lo(. , .
the ~l)lr. 8erfttm t.opte : "Jlllajow JuniOr boy&amp; and gl.rll eluSea at tht
Epw•rlll
, _ . . 1:30 P. M.
and the Depretil1on. ..
ch urc:h.
Proacbln,r
al i!ttvOI'I\'tlli 1:80 P.
Trta.qlea meet at 6:30 o'(llock.
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Mlu Betty a.tt&gt;pbeU ta - ·· AU
FIBIIT 8Al'TI8T 011\JIWll
the rounc people are invited.
F'. C. &amp;:reu«. P'adol'. ~
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Sullda-:r IChool 9:Ui A. M. PaulS..
P.A.I.IJ. L~ , ~IJ&amp;CII
SOhl flerYiee- -.Ill be held.
' Smart, Supt.
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J C Pile):, . _ . : BJ'ot.htrhood w.rJU meet 1.n Peace
Morulnl worah!P 1~:15 A. M.
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J;venlDi servJce at 7. Theme 0 -•n ..., - -0 ·
Hallowetn pa'JtJ on :Jrlday ennlnr. "J'e.su. Qnly,"
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POMROY CIIIJ8CB OP CBBIST D"'otlc!I1al ..moo (ollowod by .....
IIIU)dAJ 81:1lool at e :l&amp; A. Ill. ~ J, aee&amp; MIDWer
5Entat1on of JrUMQ:! Btueb' book NeptiUnl, Supt.
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9 :8G Moi'ntnB service of wonhtp 'How Far to the !feJ,reat Doetor?"
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All or cordJa.lly intlted to attend F.le m n n:ub';.et .~ ul not 'mto Chicago r~fltaurant owner
Mo 4d:rertllement wtU be tt.lteD for nnd clals 1tudy. The mlnllter wtll
Jeu thaD' a miDlmum cbarp ol s~ eak on "The Neot'SIIty of Trlbu- ~~~~rvlees. We are raUytns all thla j tc~p;:'tkm, But dellver us from and part hnlr to a $200,000
(;\'U."
twmt.--ttve centa for Ncb IDler· la.t!on." The service for the ~~1
estate, 1who lla• been misedon
'aEATH M. E. CBUIWH
Bvenln, ervlce at 1:00 P. M.
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~· sw-!nle"' M1Dia4er
iog sjnoe Friday and i•
"P R 0 BAT 1 0 N AFTER I. E. NlUer, SUp~'
FOBE~T Bl!N M. E. CB~IUJB
thoU)i'lit to have been k•J·

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Centers- Vuchlntch, G.

and Bualck.

Quart · rbaci~&amp; - Cromer,

Baseball!

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Beltz, D. Jonf!s, Keefe, McAfee J.:J ~
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The
players "''et e given a."rou&amp;ing
zcnd-otf by Ohio followers ln Co-

CHESTER and
SILVER BRIDGE

hunbus last nl11ht. A rally on the
Ohio Bta.tc campUs started three
hours of cheering, "Beat. Michigan"
@Bcch.es, and alnging of "Who'.s
:.Uta..ld of the Btg Bad Wolt ?"
Many 6tudents pa.ra.ded to Ulc

Red Cap

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Admission 25 Cents

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By EDsdN R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
That the beat *-chandiae won't aell well unle11 it ia well
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1n tit eonIT~ to be ~t thil PUIIh cart. looted to ...~te ; second, becawse "ltlOII &amp;O far a, pll.,.:&amp;cal abi.Uty wu
tra.de eaUs tbe "~ ball" for ~arneJ!.e ·.a.lftlD may be a little COJ;lOefMd. Tbere .,.,ez:e t.•o l.neltr.
Mlcbtpn aad. Ob1o State out there :nne. On tbe aame J)l1nclple, by tlell, h!)wever, ~ and Kloea who
in Ann Arilor tnmorfow_ .t.it also 'J.r.:tl U'.e wa)', Oeoqla Teeb.. wblcb HCDtl were dlsml&amp;5ed trwn the ella:lblUtr
be do-01'-dQs:.-t. d&amp;y tor Notre Da.lne to be COmina: IC,Jn, oupt to w1n ll6t for this week owtna to ICholasd,lwn ln Plttlbul'l.il; for Plt~t;·.. I.U'Ib fn:.-m Tulane, wb1ch aeems to be tic d)ftlcultJes. u theae Iada WOl'lr.
out ID IIJ.aneapoUs, tOl' Illinois over golna.
OI.S hard In the school room tn the
!n OJewlan.d and. Kanaa8 Sta.be and
The IlUDJ, wlth one ol the best 1rut~ u they l:uwe on tbe lridl.ron
Nebri.Jkl. In the J.fiseourl Valley.
Z~ppk.e teama Iince orarwe patd In the put, they wtu be ellilble to
In other WOJ'ds, t)te football sea - Ills laat. reepect1 to UrbaDa, ouaht play fer the ba.lu.nce of the aeuon.
:-.on ot 1833 has run•through Its pat~ t" have teo mU(:h " ~.o r the army. This rule will hold Rood for JUlY
ter: tt now 18 aotng lnto ita daryle. which Js eo.meat but may he none athlete on the squa.d who 11 eneraeIn furtb.er 'WOJ'da, metauhon neatly too brlabt.. Bouthem ' cautornla, te ettouah to have a chance to be·
and qukllr.ly mixed whlle ¥Ou. waJt. 1!132 national champions and also oome a reaular.
However, Ute facts remain intact. unbeaten II'\ two ye8111 , alw&amp;)'s
Ooach Farnham and ~118istant
These show that the conspicuous "flgures",
mentor Hous, spent Uttle time
e:ame.s on a pretty eamest kind ot Ntbraskal' n:a always the team Thursday evening with their proa S~Jhedule tomorrow are 11ix In that has to be beaten In any valley tesee. except to run them throua:h
•' umber, a.s followf:
group bp.t Ka.n$1.8 state may have 1 lcnty of signal and forward paasMichlgan VII . Ohio State. with F-:-~ough th1ll time. 1 notice that both lng practice . CtLrc 'WJ'S takeP howma.)'be the Big Ten title to the McMillan football teams general)JI ever that no rough tM.cklinlr or hard
winner.
c;o. 'l1le youns man has bean all charging would be done u the men~
Army vs. IUinots, wtih the pl'es- over the landscape wt.th his coach- tnr were careful that their charges
tJQ'e of two major sections at .st&amp;ke. !r.g actlvltlea but· football pla.yers should not be lncapncitated thru
Notre Damt vs. Carnegie 'l'eeh •-n mto tollow him. likeD back poe~ injuries on the eve of a. gtlme which
with Heartly Anderson on trial for kct.
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t:ls professional life.
AJ; fer Pittsburgh, here's a power cr. tbe wrortg side of the Ied11er.
Southern CalJfornia. 1:~. OregoJ' tE-am that looks a.s though It is 1 The Rutlan~l'lads are no setup for
S tate.
lLa veUng too far to meet a.nother. Pn.Y aggregation as can be attested
Kansas State vs. Nebra.sl:a .
Briefly. I'm naming Ohio State IJY the fact that they held the Blue
Pittsburgh Vfl. Minnesota.
A1 my. Carnegie Tech, Plttsb111'8'h: Devil squad of Oa.lllpolls to a 6~6
To this list miJ'ht be ll.dded \V1Ltt Chic[\go a nd Princeton, among tie on tbe opening da.y of the sru~son
; ustlce and without apology,' Chi- c.thers , ta lose fCit the Hrst. time.
at Oalllpolls. However unless some
cngo vs. Pul'due: Princeton v~&gt;. Coother games of the day w•th Ui1 fcrsct".n breaks occur. Pomeroy is
l.unbta: Alabuma VII . Tenucssce: iiCSBlble, probable and purebr sur.. expected to cop the game from the
Texas Ctq'lstlan vs. A. a.nd M.; 1 r..!sed '1.1nners, follow :
Wl!&amp;tern Metg9 CountJaua, ,
Oeorgla Te~ va.
~··:I Cali- · East- Yale vs. Brown {Brownl;
A fair sized crowd followed their
fomia vs. Wash.lnSLon Sta.te. Tbt~:~ l ~:. Y. u., vs. Colgate {Qolgatel; fu.vorltes to the fonner mining vtll~
l;et ot meetings just ml.6!!ea the top .f'\,rdham vs. Boston College &lt;Pord- age.
fl,•8'ht &amp;n~, In missing. ll.ten' t even ham; ~nnsylva.nh1. vs. Dartmouth
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uo chance do. they wind up down cnse !Syracuse) : Harvard vs. HolY
teaaonab!e prlees. Brtnr tn )Our
r.mong the want ads.
c .-oos IHarvardl: L&amp;tllyette vs. radio or C&amp;L. :!aS...J. H. M. Clolll
In spite of whatever lllilhlble Bucknell (no choice) ; Penl': State
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• wontM vlJJt wlth her parent&amp;, Mr.
: rud Mn:. ~ \. A. Wolfe.
1 Mr . and. Mra. Ohelier Stmpaon,
Mr.s. Kelley Wplte and Va.ddalene
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tbou11h neJ.thpr eoacb cana to
tie football bl\16, botl). have thelr
'l'lor.rlea. A pretty ioulh campaJp
IJJUs far this seuo" baa left both
a:~uads with more than bothenome
cnrns for an Injured Jist. Neither
n•cntor, however, iB te1Un1 juet how
st·veyely lnJ~iea will handicap hill
team Sa.turday.
If there is such a. thins as a correlation between the amDUDt ot
11plrit or. the campus and \'That lB \o
happen In the stadium saturday,
Coach Wilton's men are In for a
st~e uuous afternoon. A 1tant pep
s~ion this momtng ~ Aluinnt
M modal Auditorium roused stu·
c! t interest tG a. beieht &amp;eldom
reached. "Burn Miami" will be the
lhtme song of a hugh bonfire to·
l.lght as the first ot the Homecoming activities.
Doach Peden's worries about the
tt&gt;am find liltOUTiodS In prnctiCtl
thowb\1! ·this week. Several glaring
cxtt.mples of what not to do ap(J'lared each afternoon. In addition,
senior Mridders were forced to give
talks from tbC Audltortwn stal(e
tilts morning ami other pl&amp;ycrs bad
to make their bow at the same
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erans in Purdue's strong line of sophomores. He rates as '-''inter wtth their dauahtltr Mrs.
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Manuel.
one of th e b e st t ac kl es m
RhoadeB and ramUy spent
dred pounds will open up many a hole for the black and c.~m Prlda.jr until Sunday with ntgold atellar backs
Ir.tives at Gay.

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8 uc k eye S qua d Con.aaatma 1 ~rovlding Elcccmmod8tlons for 8
of 33 Players Left Co.. ( ftw extra t.houaands. A total of o.pl
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Ileal be rn, ~tell .. Oct. 20-JNSern ponferJ;mce eha mplor,sblp race.
A brief wa~:m- up sesskm tjl.ls nrtcr
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verstty'fl Equad Of 33 as their Onl·;
action beforf: tomorrow's all-1m·
portant game with
Michigan s
W. H. Hampton and •"tfe were
Wolvcmes.
\'leek end suests of 111&amp; slater Mrs.
The Buckeye &amp;qUad which arrlva Hnrry Kemp and family of Columr;d here carl:y thll morning from tus.
Oolumbus by train, was t.o be tak·
Mt'li. 0. 8 . McCan and &amp;on Paren by bWI to oAnn Arbor for a rt::st of Dexter spent Thuraday and
tight drill in Mlchtga.n stactiun•:t;j Friday night here vlBJttng relativrs
Fcllowing the wntm-up, the Duck::!
J . L. ·Rawllnga and wife spent
wc~:e to return here
to " l.ak ~ 1t the week- Qnd ·· wiUI; Ul.oi.r dal,lghter
Ulsy·• until game Ume LomOfrdw. · Ml'!l. Ctu\riM McCan a'nd ! amlly of
Coach Sam Willaman haU with [ ,anea ster.
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h1m a generou.) wpply of J'eplacl;'.,
Mr9. W. H . Starkey is suffering
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me11t~. Five : .-nds six ·tackles, s.t~ n lth tonallitis.
guards, three canicrs, three qua··..
Members of the WIIUng Workers
terbacks, elgbL halfbacks, and ~wu Sunde..v school class were ent,~rtain ­
fullbacks made the trip.
ed Thursd!lY evening at tlhl home
The followlni players w ~ re m of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey.
the· oftlclal party:
Guy C. Gorby and wife of Syra·
Ends-OID.man, Padlaw, Liptak, ccse spent the week end with hts
Fipoly anC:. Rt:ea
l•lOther, Mrs. Adaline Gorby.
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Kenneth Turner wife and son :

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Ke1~i at Ashland (0) at Xavier
x Heldefb"log at Muatlngwn W 1
x Findlay at Dayton
GAMJS 'l'UMORROW
Ohio state at Michigan {AJ
lll !nols vs. Army at Cleveland
Miami at Ohio u. (BJ
Ohlo Wesleyan a t Wlttenbi..g (B)
x Mar&amp;hall at Cincinnati (B)
Wooater at Akron (0)
Marletta. at Oberllp (C&gt;
Bowling ·Qreen at" Ohio NoL·I.h~
ern -(C)
Toledo at Kenyon (OJ
Hiram at Capital (0)
Denl110n at Otterbein &lt;C&gt;
Baldwin~ Wallace at Case (CJ
Rio Grande lit West Liberty
WIJberCorce vs . Tuskea:ee at. Cbt-

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Pickens v1al.ted Mrs. JenQ.le Benttl
Mrs. Maude Johnson aDd Josie at Raclne Sunday.
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Tomle Warner and wlfe moved
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th&amp;t a eood rest today aQd tomor ..
rl':w morning Is the only remedy ror
such trouble9.
Advanced ticket sale has promisfd
one of the largest crowds to witness
a Buckeye Conference game. though
a Jarae block ot s eats have been
r EJserved. for the Miami patrons, A
hl"'lVY following of ft()dskln fal'a 111

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and Mr1. RUih McNicklea qt A.n·
tlqldtJ wen ~ on relatlvet at
the homes of Capt.
P . RoUih and
Jo.-!1'1. Ida 6a)Te recently.
Carl Wolte a.od laps.lly or Apple
Orove wtre callinl on P. C. Wolf
and famUY. r~ntl,'y. 1r
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Orah&amp;m &amp;pent
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J!lXpense acoount and ccmmtulon
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C r e e k and P omeroy. Sunday, October 22, 1933.
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sr,~cla.I anthem by the choir.
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the fall dlBtrlet. conference of tbe Ina 1e d' f ror.l Freepor', II 1~,
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tire. $1!5.00 reward. Ohh&gt; Spirit, that the;r•_nay reet from their pic : "The ~).,lgfon cf Cltrlst-."
Tuesday, Oct. f,
at Rio I
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hl'ltion, they mlnvl• with itMify.
River Salt Corp., Maaon labour.s : and thctr works do follow
7 P. M. WOdne~day Prayer service £l~ndc M. E. Church.
~ltbJect: ''Comf~-i'heTenaes of 1
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