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TID DAD/I'~. ClpO.

:l'rouhle Met In
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In Utility ~obe·: !FEDERAL, STATE
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NOTICE!
To Operaton 'And
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of Juron EshausteciJ

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Arrest Slayer·

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'. Tales Of Violence, Pick·
I etin1 And Embar1oe1,

CLUES OBTAINED

MAY ALJ'ER TARIFF

SHIPMENTS DROP

In Raid 011 Apartment;
"Lnda" Are Followed
By Detec:tivea

Johnaon Ordered To In•
veati1ate and Recom· 1
mend Chllnle•

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We CODIJ'atulate Racine :on their oplendid Jooperation in
brh•Jinl to their Yillare the Fanner'a;Inotitute and:dioplayo. May
your undertakil!t l,l(oye oucceaoful -beyond all · expectatlona . and
be ai'ifi=,i\'Uii'!IObct to•your.*own.
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lneas .· wftlt" Utlss couilty farmers.
Mr. Fealty, it WIB announced,
schedult!d tor only the one day
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tnd an IJI)elldlnr the Week: In
c:•re attending tiU! Oen~"ry..
Progre86 !1xp06ltlon.
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of ·' Racine, apem.
nlght with MattlfC!

$25.00 IN CAS.ll

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,iariJwns, Tans ;and Mixtur~s.
High-Grade teldures, fine tailoring and style: featw-es. Come
tllese vyues.
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tionsl farm s~rlke began to be felt

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crlmlnal record, that omcla.ts felt
the writer mltl:ht be corrett in ltnttnr GoT&lt;: b.. with the Llndbei'Bh case.
Goreh prevloUilly had been questlODed but was exonerated.
Ooroh told Lieut. Jame&amp; Pinn ol
the New York pollee, Corp. William
Horn of the New J.ersey state poli('e, twet Boston detecUvea and a
departmeflt of justice aaent where

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' frrm mcmy Important agricllltural

.o\dmin~r:Ltor
Hugh S. ,
W tnv;;atiKll.t.e and .u~oor:t· ,

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By ARNO D6110i.:l'UltniOt,.
INS Staff Conespond4!Rt
Geneva, Oct. :15-INB-The Unit·
ed Sto.tes 11 ready to continue dll·
o.rmament dilaUMtons
will refuse to take the initiative
further attempt, to save the "?.~~~'~:

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Brltaln nnd Fr:mee
' by New
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eheck
and the United States th\Ui agreesald tb' gov .. ing to the idea of contlnulng
tbc account forta to draft a dlaarmament con-

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vention: the tensth or

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forth

&lt;Contlnued on ~ com1111 adJournment of the conference remained undetermined .
As reported yesterday, the meet-

of the steering committee later
will donbtless decide to rP.commeud that the conference ad~
tourn ror several weeki. Thls IS
Intended to glve deterates and
their IJ'OVt:rnmenta tJme to reneet
the n&amp;xt move to be made 1n the
of aennany'11 wlthdrawal.

a*tltUde toward the entire
lndlcated he is stoutlv re~~~nb~ aloof n-om any discus·
'f'on.
from taking any action
'WJlich mlKbt tnvolve the Uillted
~t.e&amp; tn European politics.
He •aid he was rea.dy to remain
ln Oeneva. and aid In amoothlnl
out difflcultlel Jn the path of dla"rmametit if the projected adjournment 11 shOrt, tiut it lt Is decided
adjourn th'e conference over
t".tdOd of 111x weeka or longer, hf'

DUCK ~8 DBOWNED
Oellna, o., Oct. 2&amp;--INS-Cautht
ln a Bldff ln a et1ff IQUill, H. H.
Brldiemau, 40, pbJ11cal director -.t
tl)e Y. :Y. c . A. at Piqua, and Dlck
Me'i'ed.lth, :M, a conuntsalon brolul1·,
at,o of Plq,.a., we~ drowned today.
when the ta.t ln wh1eh tbey were
duck. tiuntlns: ,capslied In a refltr·
"Yotr near h~re.
. mltht return to Waebln;ton ta re·
0. H. ~on. 40, O:f Piqua, "i~ port to .IPreal.dent Roosevelt.
was Wilh Brldleman and ltered th:,
waa reseued. ,, ::
WRITE HOUSE PET

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2&amp;-INB-An

18 IOlnf to become a
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hal a kennel

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~nd food e mbo.rgoes seeped in

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ch.o.nge.:; whlct\ he thought 1

Tbe aDOill'JllOUB Jetter, written
elt,tler by • man or a woman, was so

PRIZE

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ma.rltet by manufacturers a.broa.u.
The preJUder.t authortaed Re-

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By JAMES R . McCARTHY

today reared a .
wall of prot"JCtlon around tt:: ~ 1
Amerlean producer In a.ct1ng; 11:.&gt; •
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"'hoti.! that ~u...Crl~ COUIIL - t .• t ~!lint .of ~P'i.._; . v.. wiltibe credited to each con•
l!latanl for.•ubecripticlft. aeciftd acCordiD• to tot. ~ebedule printH below, Cub or valid check muat ac·
company all aubtcrlptlona. The Camll'iiD Ia dkolded into three f:lcoda. · The fint period runa from
now·to November 18th. at 8 p. m. The IKOI!tl Perlod runa from C: ole of flnt peripcl to Nonmber ZStb at If
P. M. Third ""ad·rulll hom doae of -ond period to cl- of Campaip December 4, 1933 at 8 p. m.
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Emory OUrs and children.
James Talbott ot Ea.st Live~
rame Wadnet~day to sPend a -COO?:.
"'ie of weeks with his dnughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Eber Br1wer.
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Miss LucUlc Circle apelit Thur;,r
with Mlu M.an Smith.
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Cuban Lo.a

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The most significant e\'ldcncc of

the ex lent of the farmers rrvolt.
t&gt;owever, wu seen in the sharp cur

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Zeppelin Aloft ()vv.:
Airport 10 Hou,n~o _..

Objective
Hi1her Pricea, Not
Yet Reached

trxtay )llannect to seek authority
ttom the Supreme Oourt f01" per.mlulon to open tbe box in which,
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Giant Zeppelin l.an .
Early Today .ut«1t
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amtm its contents. New York pollee

SICOND PlUZI

Clarence
Fealty,
Seed Loon representative, W&amp;fJ at
the Meigs county
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Preaident Moves To Prevent lnva.ion Of
Foreip Product.

accurate rqardlniJ Gotch's alleged

$250.00 IN CASH

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l:atest Tip Re1ardins ExCol!vict~• Ac:tivitiea,
Beine Checked

the tsO,OOO ransom money.

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tlon In aftemooa or at nla:bt.

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probably foUowed by rain Ln North...-,~..

HfEns Of 'What's in a Name?' ~ERMAN AI
InRMEns· ~TRIKE
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T0 BE· [RECTED
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Boston, oct. »--INB-WhUe poHGe IOUiht the wrtw of Die "JudM
let.tel"" wb!eb betra)'ed John Qoreh,
S'l, alleled oon!ld$0e man aqd
neweat Llndberlh case sUB))eet, into
their bands, :lnvestlgaton representll1fl four law enforcement arenclea
today souaht to establleh any poeBible connection between him and

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H .Ohio-Pair&gt; with t11ht to heavy ff01if;

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tbo Newa Olllce of Th.• D~
Tribune, call 2~8-L; It tbe Bu8ine811
Oftlce uk for 202-B.

OfFICERS MAY HE

-from a sroup of ettbens.

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Pearl Parker, MIMI'i Rep.

uOmplete Jury wu impanelled,maltlq I~ ne\:ftlal7 to \ &amp;ei'!Ct taUamen
Tbe action or the

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Nor the oonc14onuuiUon •ults
• PJr&lt;e1o&lt; ol Htcb..l'll of the st,ate
"*U Ohio ap.but Jan4 Owne.t:!l near
!lCII:Jion, Ttleld&amp;J. The er-tire list
or jurora ..tnwn by the jury com ..
nataaton waa exhausted befOre a

__pced lD Ute .electlon

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I f r a n t•xte n :led viSit w1th her all!~
; ~o- r M1s E F Bhah&amp;ll and family.
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McKay of Ravenswoqd
'ilt' f't the week. end wlt.h Mr. and
1 t- h s L 0 TheiM and ramtlr.
I M •, Susie Harris and IJ&amp;Uihtf¥
I i Hldrt-d t-ailed on Mh .Heten H*

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was the Tutsday pest of Mr. and

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bu.slness visitors 1n AtheDI MOJlday.
Charles Buteher has been con ..
f!ned to h~ home on a~nt Street
f(Jr the past several days.
Mr and Mrs. J W Root. ~ft
Wednesday mOI'J'Oinll' for the South·
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IHoback
Mlonle Nuzen

the !:barge tot au, ~ W
EloSex, local athletic manager anr.&lt;l\Ulced, ard the game will stu.rt r.JHs
at 8 o'clock.
I AI t he cluse of t he social
Such players a.s Anderson , Moss-'" '!!. dtlu'wus •ell e..,h me p ls
rr.an, Bush, Schaaf Hondlelo, Smith f'"rVed
J . Bumett, Craig and Bachner will
lxl included h1 the Mlddlepmt lme· ·
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Mr. and .Mr.s. Chester Knabb of
( 'inctnna.tl were here over Ule week .labia Qf ~ futuN will be puzzled
end, t.M auests of the former's par- u to whether tbe)' 1hould add.re11
•nts, Mr and Mrs. Augu.etua Knabb tbelr 1lre u "dad' or "mom" i! Or.
lf Ueech Street.
I Oliver Kamm, of Detroit, ha&amp; his
SURPRJSE SROWd
Mrs.. H E. Bush and daulhter 1 way. The doctor recently M'fea.Jed
A surprise mlsccllo.neous shower Kathleen were vlaltors tn COlwn- he hal devtldped an extrad to liotlm·
was 11 1ven Tuesday
at the bus over the week end.
ulate l&amp;ctatlon in maiC! animals. A
1Eben Bowel' residence
T A May returned Tuesday eve- tomcat •u!Jeet~d to the, treatmetit
St 1eet by mcmb~rs of
n 1ng from a motor b'lp throuah
nurs • htter of kltten!l,
Neighbors Lodge in ~:st''::;;1::~.::IArkansas and Missouri and Otherj
John Vromam &lt;Glad)'tl
southern point&amp;.
1 ecent blldc The guest of
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Oul'll called
I S:~ rah Tagsart SWld&amp;y
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Evelyr&gt; Donahut' called on Eula

enjoyod • Halloween

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party Mondal! evenbla, at the Wood
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hall. Prl~es were awarded fol•
OW' .Iac.aet UlliOra
eet I tne vario\1.'1 eOiitutne~ Durin&amp;: the
Wilkea.·ille Un.der
the courcll sold ple, ooUee
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Mr and M rs O r t1ver H arrlA

Mcmb"' of Chanty Councn, No.

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completed.
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An a4tnlsslon pr~ Of ten eeut&amp;

CO$'SCIEIII1"10US OBJECTORS

trip 00 Sa.ltlb mel Brl8tol
.saturday;
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Me lltld Mr,. JlitYJITl Rlll'ril aid. i
w n Dale and !&amp;. L . Ptat-ee made a.
b\!lllle!\5 trit&gt; kl Pomeroy Thurlda7t
Barr)' Murray called on RaymQIUI
F urbee Bwda.y

Race

HALLOWE'EN PARTY

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GREGG

SP.COn.d. tearq will play the Wilkes· CLEM SCOTT PA.SSBS &amp;W&amp;Y
ville }llgh school tlrst team under
Clem Scott about 45 years of ~
the 14Jhta of the local field Fnd J.) ICl- 101-ed resident or Sycamore Street,
passed away at his horne early
t•iaht. It wa.e announctd here Wed- Wednesday morning Mr. SCott bad
nesdJ,y.
bt&gt;en in faillnc health tor aboot one
The aame was &amp;eheduled when It Yf'ar
was learned that the Yellow JtLcket 1 He Is survived by hl.s wlle, two
fi.."fft. Btrlngers were wlthcut a game c~ttoushters nnd three sons, all at
ti•ll Week.
bl•me and one sister, Mrs Lottie
Tlle contest should be one of ex.- i Bell.!l
treme tp.terest With many of the I Funeral arrangement in charge of
local grid jlrospcer..s of future years • Rawllr&gt;g.s w1ll be announced later.
ptrtloipatinK. The WJike.svllle team 1

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formally bl'fore th~: tautT comm1; .
cion Eve11 If the tarltr 1 ommlt:sioa.
does not agree with the Jmport
rates prqcrlbed b.1 Johnson , att.er hearings, lhe president mA:t
lmPQ5e lhem

Viol~nce

REBECCA
YAUGiill

by FRANCIS

~A·LL-1 CE
AI/THOR. 01' 'HUPPLI ,

Officers

Pomeroy, 0.

Court St.
Plate' at ..
CI '(IW l : ::- .tr:d

. . . $10.00 up
$4.00 per tooth up
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That the beat merchandioe won't oell weli unle•• it •• wolll
ad-.ertioed.

HE SENATE inquizy gointr on at pre.. at is revealing
~orne of the upethlcal, not to say, illegal inethods usen
~Y banking oljlci4ls in&gt;this' country in league with gover&gt;•·
merit oi!lcialo In Cuh ~ consummate the huge ioan by
the· :American bank to Cuba a few years ago whereby a
pallltial government buildlnr was erected as well as a
thro,ugh highway being constructed the long way of the
isla~q.'
•
From all indications, the Cuban pt~ople nre more
tlu~n justified in their uprising 41f&amp;lnst the
who op~rated their public bqolneSII for th•l11· The 8ad
leatura In this case ae in every opcjl ®fortunate slttl&amp;ti•IUI~
is th'at tho~c w~o a~e 111~·~ ~o ~~~!'!•· are free from h~rm
w~jl~ }!101!• who ~re oinlJetl ~JJ !II¢ dul'fnl the pqrlo4• ot
~,.:iprl!hijl', are also t~\llll' '1'1\0' l{re •11l!'~rl~1j t)le '1\0St durIn!!' $fl~ l"flVOiutlon w4i~jllt Ia IQ I!~· ~lpcerely hop~d will
b!'n.r ; •l&gt;pqt the dawn ot a 11~w d~y for the poor Cuban
j!OQI!,

Tlte lao,;.,. oe&lt;;aoiona\ advertioero .s ian contin~oua !-dverti•·
ina the"10oa.r thh will hav~ a better paying buaineU. ' · '
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advertioi~ .. any other kind.
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Tbe aation'a leadin.- buaineaa concern• are buildin.- aood
will by continuouo advertiaing of quality.

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nen becauoe it aivea the buyer a real IJU&amp;rantee of quabty and

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Continuouoly ad-.ertiaed producb are popular hecauae they

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'if we F •r got thropgh tijJ.! #•Pr•s•iott wo h~ve
up ,qui- ll)fna• never ~~am 'to B~m]lle on the siocjc nw!&lt;ili,

have all the qualitiea claimed for them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
Bu:ren who aet up a loud wail about aetting oubatitutea for
quality are the onea who never read the advertisements before
Jhe~ buf1 ,
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or ~~t~ ~Hf 14~9 at nigh!.

'IT IS J\}ST AS EASY TO BUY WELL ADVERTISED
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I f r a n t•xte n :led viSit w1th her all!~
; ~o- r M1s E F Bhah&amp;ll and family.
LJZZ}
McKay of Ravenswoqd
'ilt' f't the week. end wlt.h Mr. and
1 t- h s L 0 TheiM and ramtlr.
I M •, Susie Harris and IJ&amp;Uihtf¥
I i Hldrt-d t-ailed on Mh .Heten H*

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was the Tutsday pest of Mr. and

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bu.slness visitors 1n AtheDI MOJlday.
Charles Buteher has been con ..
f!ned to h~ home on a~nt Street
f(Jr the past several days.
Mr and Mrs. J W Root. ~ft
Wednesday mOI'J'Oinll' for the South·
lrn states alter several weeks vtstt

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-11 to 1 o'clock.

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IHoback
Mlonle Nuzen

the !:barge tot au, ~ W
EloSex, local athletic manager anr.&lt;l\Ulced, ard the game will stu.rt r.JHs
at 8 o'clock.
I AI t he cluse of t he social
Such players a.s Anderson , Moss-'" '!!. dtlu'wus •ell e..,h me p ls
rr.an, Bush, Schaaf Hondlelo, Smith f'"rVed
J . Bumett, Craig and Bachner will
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here.
Mr. and .Mr.s. Chester Knabb of
( 'inctnna.tl were here over Ule week .labia Qf ~ futuN will be puzzled
end, t.M auests of the former's par- u to whether tbe)' 1hould add.re11
•nts, Mr and Mrs. Augu.etua Knabb tbelr 1lre u "dad' or "mom" i! Or.
lf Ueech Street.
I Oliver Kamm, of Detroit, ha&amp; his
SURPRJSE SROWd
Mrs.. H E. Bush and daulhter 1 way. The doctor recently M'fea.Jed
A surprise mlsccllo.neous shower Kathleen were vlaltors tn COlwn- he hal devtldped an extrad to liotlm·
was 11 1ven Tuesday
at the bus over the week end.
ulate l&amp;ctatlon in maiC! animals. A
1Eben Bowel' residence
T A May returned Tuesday eve- tomcat •u!Jeet~d to the, treatmetit
St 1eet by mcmb~rs of
n 1ng from a motor b'lp throuah
nurs • htter of kltten!l,
Neighbors Lodge in ~:st''::;;1::~.::IArkansas and Missouri and Otherj
John Vromam &lt;Glad)'tl
southern point&amp;.
1 ecent blldc The guest of
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Evelyr&gt; Donahut' called on Eula

enjoyod • Halloween

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party Mondal! evenbla, at the Wood
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hall. Prl~es were awarded fol•
OW' .Iac.aet UlliOra
eet I tne vario\1.'1 eOiitutne~ Durin&amp;: the
Wilkea.·ille Un.der
the courcll sold ple, ooUee
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ed on their son ~oald and
!::&gt;unday
Mr and M rs O r t1ver H arrlA

Mcmb"' of Chanty Councn, No.

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completed.
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An a4tnlsslon pr~ Of ten eeut&amp;

CO$'SCIEIII1"10US OBJECTORS

trip 00 Sa.ltlb mel Brl8tol
.saturday;
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Me lltld Mr,. JlitYJITl Rlll'ril aid. i
w n Dale and !&amp;. L . Ptat-ee made a.
b\!lllle!\5 trit&gt; kl Pomeroy Thurlda7t
Barr)' Murray called on RaymQIUI
F urbee Bwda.y

Race

HALLOWE'EN PARTY

has succeeded In plllng

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VIRGINIA
GREGG

SP.COn.d. tearq will play the Wilkes· CLEM SCOTT PA.SSBS &amp;W&amp;Y
ville }llgh school tlrst team under
Clem Scott about 45 years of ~
the 14Jhta of the local field Fnd J.) ICl- 101-ed resident or Sycamore Street,
passed away at his horne early
t•iaht. It wa.e announctd here Wed- Wednesday morning Mr. SCott bad
nesdJ,y.
bt&gt;en in faillnc health tor aboot one
The aame was &amp;eheduled when It Yf'ar
was learned that the Yellow JtLcket 1 He Is survived by hl.s wlle, two
fi.."fft. Btrlngers were wlthcut a game c~ttoushters nnd three sons, all at
ti•ll Week.
bl•me and one sister, Mrs Lottie
Tlle contest should be one of ex.- i Bell.!l
treme tp.terest With many of the I Funeral arrangement in charge of
local grid jlrospcer..s of future years • Rawllr&gt;g.s w1ll be announced later.
ptrtloipatinK. The WJike.svllle team 1

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&lt;Oontlnut:a trom Pqe ont1
formally bl'fore th~: tautT comm1; .
cion Eve11 If the tarltr 1 ommlt:sioa.
does not agree with the Jmport
rates prqcrlbed b.1 Johnson , att.er hearings, lhe president mA:t
lmPQ5e lhem

Viol~nce

REBECCA
YAUGiill

by FRANCIS

~A·LL-1 CE
AI/THOR. 01' 'HUPPLI ,

Officers

Pomeroy, 0.

Court St.
Plate' at ..
CI '(IW l : ::- .tr:d

. . . $10.00 up
$4.00 per tooth up
. SOc up
.. .. . ..... . . 50c

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·BE FAIR TO YOUR BODY

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whoee bird do_s:
He Wlitttled' the
b:lwte ~ ktifte aiid
ff(l olaliil6 thm:e was a
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right and hiin Wl'OilB'

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UNI!!THICA.L PRA.l:TICES

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That the beat merchandioe won't oell weli unle•• it •• wolll
ad-.ertioed.

HE SENATE inquizy gointr on at pre.. at is revealing
~orne of the upethlcal, not to say, illegal inethods usen
~Y banking oljlci4ls in&gt;this' country in league with gover&gt;•·
merit oi!lcialo In Cuh ~ consummate the huge ioan by
the· :American bank to Cuba a few years ago whereby a
pallltial government buildlnr was erected as well as a
thro,ugh highway being constructed the long way of the
isla~q.'
•
From all indications, the Cuban pt~ople nre more
tlu~n justified in their uprising 41f&amp;lnst the
who op~rated their public bqolneSII for th•l11· The 8ad
leatura In this case ae in every opcjl ®fortunate slttl&amp;ti•IUI~
is th'at tho~c w~o a~e 111~·~ ~o ~~~!'!•· are free from h~rm
w~jl~ }!101!• who ~re oinlJetl ~JJ !II¢ dul'fnl the pqrlo4• ot
~,.:iprl!hijl', are also t~\llll' '1'1\0' l{re •11l!'~rl~1j t)le '1\0St durIn!!' $fl~ l"flVOiutlon w4i~jllt Ia IQ I!~· ~lpcerely hop~d will
b!'n.r ; •l&gt;pqt the dawn ot a 11~w d~y for the poor Cuban
j!OQI!,

Tlte lao,;.,. oe&lt;;aoiona\ advertioero .s ian contin~oua !-dverti•·
ina the"10oa.r thh will hav~ a better paying buaineU. ' · '
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advertioi~ .. any other kind.
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Tbe aation'a leadin.- buaineaa concern• are buildin.- aood
will by continuouo advertiaing of quality.

Advertioing createa a worth while reputation for ~Y huoi·
nen becauoe it aivea the buyer a real IJU&amp;rantee of quabty and

""ice.
Continuouoly ad-.ertiaed producb are popular hecauae they

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'if we F •r got thropgh tijJ.! #•Pr•s•iott wo h~ve
up ,qui- ll)fna• never ~~am 'to B~m]lle on the siocjc nw!&lt;ili,

have all the qualitiea claimed for them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
Bu:ren who aet up a loud wail about aetting oubatitutea for
quality are the onea who never read the advertisements before
Jhe~ buf1 ,
!

or ~~t~ ~Hf 14~9 at nigh!.

'IT IS J\}ST AS EASY TO BUY WELL ADVERTISED
LINES AND BE SATISFIED AS IT IS TO BUY ,NQN ....!)VER·
TISED LINES AND HAVE GRIEF AND TROUBLE .

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Cash.Prizes to be Awarded:~ by . The Daily Tribune and
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Mrs. Nellie Barsoti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
. Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Allee Dulany
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha Freeker
Ml's. Gunet L. Graham
Miss .(rene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
M~. E,nice King
Miss Jlelene Ohlinger
Miss NalUtie Peery

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Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Gllldys Thomas
M~s. J)olores Thomas.
l\11ss Emogene: Wilson
Miss. Geneva Williamson
Miss 1\JWan Wif8on
Miss Winifred Wolfe
~1Js. Merle Ward:
Miss Waniia Young
Mi8s ElOise Yeauger

Letart Falls, Ghio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
·Ratine, Ohio
Middleport1 Ohio
·Pomeroy, Ohio
Cheshire, Ohio

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Middleport, Ohio
Dexter, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
HutisolWille; Ohio,
Minets;Ville, Ohio
fo:pteroy, Ohio
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Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
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Miss Allee Dulany
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha Freeker
Ml's. Gunet L. Graham
Miss .(rene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
M~. E,nice King
Miss Jlelene Ohlinger
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Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Gllldys Thomas
M~s. J)olores Thomas.
l\11ss Emogene: Wilson
Miss. Geneva Williamson
Miss 1\JWan Wif8on
Miss Winifred Wolfe
~1Js. Merle Ward:
Miss Waniia Young
Mi8s ElOise Yeauger

Letart Falls, Ghio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
·Ratine, Ohio
Middleport1 Ohio
·Pomeroy, Ohio
Cheshire, Ohio

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Columbus, 0 • Oct 26-INBOhio P'ielda; Whitney Warner and
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the Hocking Fields
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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1933

Summoni Kentuckians

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