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EADERS' NOTICE - If you want
the News Ollloe , ot The D&amp;117
Tribune, call 288-L; If the Buolne111
Olllee ask for 202-R.

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Ted and Jolon Take p~_.. to Airpr.a. lllid Perouade
Aviator to Fir ' " ' - to N - !lettlelnent ·
Where PaiMil are Deln&lt;erod

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It'l In The Tl1buDe

NBA Coal Czar Cbosen
:ror Oblo; OHiclals To

Slayer o( Pl¥e 1'

Labor Board In Wubineton Preparing Writs For i'
Western Kentucky Operators Who Failed To Appear At Hearin1 Of Union Diaputea
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Personals

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Atkinr Intervention In Anthracite Diopute; Buckeye
Coal Group Strenethened By "Truck Mine"
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OCt 26-INB-1 lod for the industry
WUllaln Emery Jr President ot a however, demand their

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day became the "NRA Czo.r" O( the 1 America, chief miners' union, hus •
coal Industry ln nhio,
v. ~~o&amp;e sgl'i!ements with rnost of the !
Emery. at a n1eetlng of the Ohio anthracite minP. operators. Under ,
coal control association he~. wa.s terms of thtse agreements the opeleeted chairman or the sul&gt;-dlvl- ( ere tors Cllnnot "reco(lnlz.c" another I
rdonal ooal code authortty for the 1umon
stato.
1 he delcgat10ll aske&lt;l t hn Board
MeRnWhile, the Influence of Ule 10 assurne judsd 1chon ln Lhe discoal code made u,eu more wldely pute and rule quickly on the
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felt, as 1,000 small Ohio "truck" lPr Those who joined 1n making 11
rnlne owt~ers joined. the control as. th" plea were Thomas Murphy, pub·
soclation.
Usher of the Sc;anton Tlmcs and
The ama.ll opero.t.ors employ the Scranton ChRmber of Comabout 1,.500 men on their proper- merce : Raymond B. OlbbB. secretary
tiel in 28 Ohio
counties.
They 01 the Scranton chamber; Howard
hitherto had been banded together stroOI', or the Wilkes-Barre chamunder an orpnitation known a.s the ~r o! commerce and COl Ernest
Ohio BJtumlnow; coal distributors S~it.h of t.h~ ~nthraclt~ coopcra.assoela.Uon
t.ivfl ussoclation.
Personnel of the cool code aut.h·
'I'he OOard wlth John L Lewts
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aive every major fleld representa· 1 lhe plea under considerntlor pend·
Comnuttee Aade
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It no+ includes:
1ing !he retum to Wa.shlns;t.on of
Franklin County
R. L. IrelaDd, Jr, and W. L Rob· 1t ~ chairm~n. Senator Robert F
taon, ot Olevelaud, tor the Eastem wagn er 1u1 New vor~
Columbus, 0 • Oct 26-INBOhio P'ielda; Whitney Warner and
With
~he Fra.J'Iklln cmmty pro5eCUD P Loomis, of Clanton. for the
hlt's otrlce now working ha.nd·lnmiddle Ohio ttelda; Emery and J .
h:md with the spedal senate text·
H Miles, of Akroo., for the otlll•
book committee, new subpoenu
brldoe fteld: ar·d aeo,... K. Smtih
wete prepared today swnmonlnC
and E K Davis, o/ Columbus. tor ,
fOUg
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witnesses to appear before the com ..
the Hocking Fields
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wi.ttce OJ'I Npv. 9. when th('; hearings
Washington. Oct 26-INS-'nte Po 1 t a I Authoritiea R u 11 wlll be resumed
National Labor Boe.rd todny pre·
~at.ed by the senate tor
~:;l:~;:~ tor ten Westem
Criminal Operativea to
pose of
Into
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o;oat operator&amp; who tolled
Eartla 1 Get Mone,.
meana
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POMEROY, OHIO
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LU!lan Han&gt;e;v, Lew Ayres,

Chas. Butterwo'rtb. Harr;v
3:dron, llollywood's m08t be-utlfull!tli1 {JirlliiJ ~Qit,Js!
,_,.!all'rettr irlrl~~o gay Jllrls, rorreoaa Wli, l'n ~· rhiJ!c!k
1~8'•.frolloklftl,,frensy of FUN I The muMie*"';,lifrly, coin &lt;
ejlt;a'!'MUon ot 1988. So IOOd, it couldn't be better!
.~~: Jteant. News- Screen Souvenir &amp; J Hfard

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day rain, oolder -

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Blend

Indiana, Keatucky and Ohio
Ofliciale Keep Watch
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iMCN~U~HT SEES
G~USE nR HUPE:
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Warmer tonight and In East portiOU ~·

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1933

Summoni Kentuckians

RADIO BROADCASTING .\RTISTS
Danee Betiftl ltOO P. M. -Under Auspluq ot Red Men todte

~THERFORECAST-R -:-ohio-Ram and warmer ton~

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
VOL. VIII---NO. 36

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Dry Rallies

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At lnsull Hearing

Chief Executives Will Take Up Means of BrinJiD•
Farmers' Strike To Concluaion; "Holiday Lead·
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fine quality is choice tobaccosripened by warm sunshine, rich
soils and gentle rains. Right now,
·· up to $100,000,000 worth of fine
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos,
the Cream of the Crop, are aging
and mellowing for the makers of

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Faac;y Silk Soclu ............ 15c
Wool and CaWMre Socks, 2&amp;c" SOc
Men'a Capo ................. 26c
Boy'• Capa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26c
Union Suita ................. 7~

the winter time, keep the ,..jghts of way ope11

for them and generaJJy do all that can be done to thrott:~e
the sou rce of so much tax money.
While these things are being done ~nd these com pet~
!tor~ allowed to haul freight and paMengera almoHt with·
out s upervisioon, the railroads keep up their own right ot

Men'• Sweat~n . . . . . $1.39 to $3.50
Mea' 1 Tiea, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3&amp;c
r,len'o llrcao Shilts . . . . . . . . . . . 86c

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Men's b~ue c:h!Jilbray ahirta .... 79c
Men'~ H1,11dk,..,biefs, 7 for .... 25c
~-;,ede Jackets .. .. .. .. .. .. . ...00
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Men's Slippen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc IIOy'I Dreat. ~
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Men'• Paja-.a ..... ... ..... $l.oo Boy'aConri.IJ.S • . . . . . . . . . . IIOc
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Sbar,.oora, ... 50 Twlro Sweater• for ..... $2.96
Snider's Fla1110:downo. New Fur Three pi..Ce Kl!.it Drease• .... $4.95
Trimmed Coata .ait low aa $6.9&amp;.

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D U.RJNG t he palit sovend weeku, busHJess for the railroads picked up to such an extent that there war; rl!u- 1
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i'.l"JJ who ren\izcR th at th e railrouds urt: after all, the !
bat:kbolle of our nation and when theY are stagnated,
th e entire co untry is in 2:1. liko condition. H.owever, there I
ha 8 uot been near]y enough improvement for any to be-1
cor:.1~.:; unduly optimisti r . Th e raJlronds have had a long,;
hard pull and they will need a great many months of 1

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Co-Ed Wo&lt;&gt;l Ore11es ...... $4.95
Levine Drel3es .... $12.75to $19.75
Colors wine, Jap redo, blackberry
eel gray. new sreeno, black, brown
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at.tl.ltlded publte sale at cut•
VIr- l HaJ1.Plel Wadllng
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ALL OUR Nf;W FALL COATS
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While it is a queotjon of right &amp;nd jultioe, yet asidr
from that the taxpaycn of the cou!lll'Y as a ma~ter· of oelf
protection, shoqld awaken from tlltlr l•tliarll)' and be·
fore it io too late, try to do all theY cal! to see lbat tlte
r~ilroads continue to be able to ~~rva l401Jl, for lh~ 4~f
t!Jti,~;.he railroads cea'e to ,,rve .us, wjll •be &amp;'"&amp;Orr)' one in
tl1e 'qilendar of every Individual, be he c~pjtlljljt. ls!&gt; 0rer
or plain lo•fer. In pjaln word• tpe •!at•m•nt !plaN well
be made, "Don't bite the h4pd tl&gt;at'o feeal~ll' you."

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get h~. 1eats for nothing the lazy Jou"C h; not going to worl' -- ·· - · ··
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wer~ '.,,O,hthere -rdr--;,~dMra:-oharlos Br(lvm a.Ddj
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ese I 6 Mr. uur.l Mr~. u . .t:t. Bauer and Iof his
, Brief servi~ were held tt.e week end with the latter's brom U.:.L 4_~akcJ1 , come out of his long sleep and start to do !umlly of oauon visited over thl.l Ia t the grave by a minister from E. ther and $Ler-in-Iaw, Mr and Mrs
som e ~·gu ri nu on his own initiative.
week end with Re\·. and Mr.s. J . D. Il.tvflrpool who acoompanled the Waldo Keisling.
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remains here .
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wh ere and how if~ thiH money to b~ found . Millions, yes, Ohurch wm meet. Prlday, Oct. 24th 1Wilber Greathouse of Columbus
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visited over the week end with Mr
b illiu HS are he1ng borrowed for all of thi~ free money
H. o. Al.tlxatder v.ltiited last and Mr$. Roy Rollflh.
Varlc.ose Vein•n•UJcen
now, but so me Llay th er e will be un nd,iuatment. Som&lt;' '-''" -.wUh her brother-In-law and -=-~
;Malo:e np yl)m· mind toda~· tllat
da y, the owners o f these miHlons are goin•t to demand
f.{r. a.Ji!1 Mra. c~~orl Brogel at
NOTlCt: OF APPOINTMENT
you a re gom3" to 11ve yow- le&amp;B n
a
$l Execut.or
ehn ncc to get w~ll No oper~:~iiOTI.s
th ey be J!aid. Wlw.t. then? A~rcndy so much money has
daughter
oen'l COde, Bees. 10712-13
fl(/1' Injections are ncceMary,JJO ~nbecn borr owed t hllt our childl'ell'!i grand children will be
Richwood Eat;ate of LIDfe SM!Ilrl.Dgea Dalley forted mst Th is sl~plc EmernJU
or Marlon
Deeeued
Oil home treatment p :)Fllllt..'l you tu
fot·ced to help carry the bulk of the hllltt load.
the rormer's
Notice 1s b'reby given tbat ww.. go r.tmut your bur..tnees ns usual·.
Millions must be paid annually ln intere ~::~t alone,
and other U!la· 1mn A. MOl'J(\11 and Gladys J . Mar·.
tt qulcltly heala old sores, re•
aa.n, have bee.n duly appoln~ ..a.nd
~ rwoU1ft!Pi, sttmw.ata.,.e(feul:~.\;:hi/c Heaven on ly know~ when, how or where the prinqWJ.lJfted ,as ·EXceut.or and~CUtrtx t. ,' Emd makes yout Iep aa good
up:d Wi ll be paid. The res p on~ of the 1lJ.ne mployod tu
of the Estate of UZZle Bwearlng(lft aa. n11w No watunw for relief! You
U1e re(jl!C!:it for :..t)J!Jlicant~ fol' \\o'Ol'k certainly ehould open
Rttlley, late or Meigs County, Oblo, bei:io. to get It INSTANTLY
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Jus t follow the simple diloolio'l
the (~yc~ of tne fellows who are footing the bill~ uml
WtlHam Alelo:ander
Dated this 24th day or October, -you R..e ::sure to be helpod or
shollld IJriJig :some kind of a prot.est to
indiscriminate
morning for Man- ' 19S3.
m~;~ne~· back. Bt.un~bury o .. ug Oo..
l\O•.lndetlnite v:tsit,
S. A.14WUlloU8b ~ , Vliddl('port agent nnd
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Ba)Te formerly Of thl&amp;
Judge Of the Probo.te Court
t.llUIJ O!,l:;ts ~V&lt;lrywheH'.
away a.t Eiwt. Liverpool I
Me1g8 OOWlbOh~~-. •· -w•
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Now is an ea.peciaJly M'QOd time for aU to rememi.Jer
that wherever possible the raih oud~ Hhuuld be given buf\ ·
iJJ e~s. It mw~t not be forgotten that millions of dollars
amwa lly in taxeR come from these ,,eop le und were it not
f or fhil'l reve nu e, bad a~ we find OJirl:lelves today, th e conditi on wou ld l.Je even muc h worse.
The g r·e.at unfr.irnP.s~ which ha.s Oeeu practiced with
th e rui lwny3 a~ the victim.s iu th e pu~t, has been the per
mis ... ion of any and all kinds of competition with tbc
state and the tax mot1ey o:I its cith:ens, keeping up U;.l
right of WHY for the~e competitors while the state em

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HE fEDEI~AL re-empl 0ym~ lll. mr'. nu ~~r ig tryin g- to gE't
;,t least 500 names on his li~t from Mcig~ Cou11ty fot
uppb cal1b5 who want job!:i on the proj e c ~ a bout ':: • be
starU d in the district itt and near this county. At bta
ta ll f r upp l icant~. ht: r ecc;veLl. auout tao fro m Middle
pol •- and about 90 from Pomeroy, t he tQt.Hl from the
cou11ty L1•Jn~ {'OnsJderr,bly less tlwn the 500 t he mJan.agcrl
.soL::;hl. II If' hoii i'S to be wut ked Oll thcde projects are
thu ~e ~; ct l1y th!:! gnv~mruent a::; is th e pay.
Both wi11 be
gov€rnc·d by the r ules of th e NRA .
~".itnv thc11, why are no mol'e than the number Htate&lt;i
from thi .s county, applying for work? We may be wrong
hut we beli eve one sentence of e ig hl word;; wiH answ~r it.
THE!(E IS TOO MUCH RELIEF BEING HANDED OUif.
There are at presenf more than 1700 people on tl!e
relief Li&gt;IS of Meigs County. More than 1700 people who
~e c k
bcenuse they profess that they are unable to
pr o~.: ute .s ustenance in any other manner.
~i,.w the question is how many of these 1700 ure
I cul!y Uc ~ er vin g and are entitled to alms passed out in thia
c.ount~)? · That is a question which can be decided only
't i,l uu~fi a carefu l check and investigation but it is a
mor:d ertawty that ir and whe n HUch check is mad(',
ihuc fil l Lc scverul hun dred le!:'S ou that relief list than , ,.,...

mm·c t han ordinary business Hctivhy to put them on l!
;olnlll:: where they can be sure their backs art!- not agaim:t

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L w . ....., of Columbus. llote
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I Bowen betna elected t.o se"e u ner
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M111 I dfl A!herton aod ftmUlf
Qonunlssioner ot the Klalbuta Prell n.t, Mary Louise Stephenson Superlnt.enderot aad Mrs. W. !. mllflqer JOISfph &amp;ms, and John J famlly
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·o!Jitrlc:t of $he~ SCOUtl ot Ainer- •' ' .: president., Hertnan MattoJt Mcl\•ln and ehildren.
MeLauahlln, poUt.lc:al lf:llde~. wcrr· lWn Will and h.mlly o! Wr-1 rt.on
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Mrs Hli.IWI WRudllog.
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L )) McMalter hu II.DDOilDC-- u ~tary and 0&amp;1'0 lpuiM! En1D
Supcrlnt.endent. and Mn.. w. E. named In truefblll.s.
.o;J»nL Lh t• Wf•ek 1•ntl v.-lth hL~ par·
Mr o.nd MNI Murray Hopkins
date fer 'l.be next Court. Ra treuurer. The class wtu rN!flt Melvin will attend the SoutbeutLrberubergr:r kllled hJm~~elf and · ms. Mr 1111~ MJ.~ linn:.· W1ll.
~~oo Lo!R Knight,
Shirley Be.lu"
Phone 582-L · ~C::·u-aa~
~C Honor tor t.he d1Jtrlct wW be held once • month, oro the Uilid Mtn- em Ohio Teacllera
Asllod&amp;Uon hl~; fl'tt!nd aild partnet- Gh11 Wink·
M•· and Mn; l"rur:K Cl"nmcy :u~d
t"the ~ atblet.lc neld day or each Jnonth.
IJ!QI!Ung held In Jaelmc:m. Prtday. ler, 1ang eh'lett. aln, wa! murdrre(l Caby vl~&gt;lted Sut.unlay ,..,,.ullH&lt;;\11~.1 and Mrs Zlna Hentz. calk!d OtD
Mr~
Cllnt£ln Frost. of Athena,
~day evenlJt4' Nov 8
'1' ·30 0 ·~ 1 At. t.he elo8e or Ute IIOCia.l hour, Aft.u lhe meeting, they wtn eo to 12 .hoUNI lAter.
&amp;.ymour Will 11nd fll.llllly.
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Chlcazo wU the center 1?f t~
Rlt:hard Hellman af}(l tamllv Tuesdn~·.
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Oct 2'1' had been oriahl- jewea.rlngen.
friend~! and to at\eJld the ~ holdup rJ.ni:'s d!Spotl!ll orpnfze.tkm, \lsltcd Clll'l Hcllmon and famil l',
I ~na}
I E::tward Lewis, Normand Dean Ed~
date for the
The next. meeting wm\ be held on st.a.t.e hoQ:Jeoorntne lftJne ea~day., the lnVf.!l&gt;i:~at.ors aakt .and Lebens- Sunday
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c:a.t of Honor but because or int.er Monday, Nov~l"nber 19 at the home Mrs Velma Ely and ramlb" have· bel-ger w&amp;&amp; attuse.d u chJcr con-~ Mrs .. Rena K!ng ~ o.Wsttng MI'R
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tivitles the- of MiM Ervin,: treaallrel' of the claU moved b-orn Llllcoill street t.o the tact mn.n for mo.ldnr, I'MLie!!.
fk&gt;lla tttme with tltor work
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i'l'he clue ext-ends 1m invitation to Covert property rorme.rly · knOWn
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A~ n.nd atrdie Ba.liler oJ' Do«
l'M=·:U~ W c~p ftre ·with a. any young .mtn Oft woma.n, not am- as ~he Carrier p~pcrty, on South AMEB.lCANS ON TRIAL ' " 1 "1 ~d H;.l rl'!Y Bwtt, Bunda}
R~ge spent Sunday wLth Ji'aDD1t
feachero
Given Op. lAT DAUGHTERS HOME ,..., by each Troop In &lt;he d\Otrict. Unle&lt;t wllh ...,.Urer church, to Joln f 'Uth Avenue.
ON . SMALl ISLAND . l;lvelyn WUI"':""' &lt;p&lt;nt
Hotc""""·
An patt:nts and others Interested In their memtlerah,ip. '
Mr. and Mrs C. W. ~nsbury of
wah her fP'llnl•)"Y.l.t(!ntll, M1. :t ild
Warren Baker and ~bter Clua.
portunity to Attend £cl..
Charle~ MiiiiT&amp;f, a:;, hMMI A.wey Jc~uttnl aebtritlea are urgtd to !Lt.Huntington v.ere oveT-nJ.ght. 1uest.a
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I tne~~e- or Dog Rldge speut t.be week
ucaticmal Sea~ioa.
Whlk! VlsUiftl: la
tend tS1e llltherin&amp;".
Mrs. ~ aallantlne Will leave Tuf'~ay of Mr. and Mrs. Garen
P:o.lrna Majorca, Oct 26-lNB-Wultf'r Wl ll v~lt~~ (over t:l r tnd With Mr. and Mrs. Davb of
Shou)d dWavPJ'abl.e weather con- &amp;turday rttr her hotne In ObtcagC&gt; St.anabLU"Y or Grant Street.
~nlen~s of ~;b: Yo!!a r.r. and one d;l1 'Veek end
1vHh l\l~ •!s"tt:'r Mr~ Reed.r.vllle.
All ~~ehools in MlddleporL w!U be
Dfow:&amp;er
ilt\ons RULke It necessaey t.be Court. ' after 11 yts1t here wlth her lste
Mrs. R . S. !(CClure lett Wednes· n Jail w~re d'!mnnded by Lhc pun· Fra.uk Chan"Y of Darwm
I&lt;' F. Newl".ld and Hart')' Sovel
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1U be held 1n the Middle- : Mrs. H. 8. Rouah
r, day tor a vlalt In Charleston with '~~' pt"Of',et·ut.or today wh••n 1111'
Clydt 8&lt;-utl ·,•JI'nt S&lt;iL~day till;!· wr·rc selling beef Thursday. They
t1"achers of the school~ at. well a.s s.
uhariB!&gt; Murray, 65 years or Ill( ' ~ O::irhwschDOl gymna.slum
Mrs. OaJ:m stl bur M
hN nwlher who r eec n tly swtalned court martial of fl.l:e .tqncrtcal'~ wllh Ju =k St.1' 1 Y l.t:!l !JmtiJ
lt'llOrt the market not. in a reoepII"OUP oJ' thlrty-~even students of r1 sideut of South Bloomfield, whCJ ·f·!
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!&gt;~v l'rtll Jl owoll :11&gt;d !um!l)' lP.'ert' 1 ~ ,. mood
1 aiJln;; rlll M:
Middleport high sehool. to at.tenrl lJad been ~· lsitlr&gt;g wilh hie ds.ughtet
SCOTT RITIS ftiDo\Y
I Mrs. , eke Ward .left Thur ~d .'l her bPd .
r,t:fi iTI OJ)(:tled here. .'
H m Kin.• Ia...
Layfcltc PAugh i.o; in a be.d COD·
tbf' meetlna of the Southeaste rn Mrt:&gt;. P ea rlcy Nelson of Dater,
Funeral rUes ror Clen Scott eol- momlng for Columbus wher
Y Mrs Lucy flogg~&gt;'IS ~ rc()(tn.ed tn 1 Tilt. dr: [ldnm&lt;; nre Mr and Mo s Wt'l~k.
;;llt :on al IlL~ home hel't caused. by
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Cb1o Teachers A&amp;iocitt.tion, tO be pusaed aw&lt;~oy at about noon, Wed· 1red usident who pused a~ at wm be gu~sts at a. bouae- a : gie: L~ qu!Le DOOI'lY fit. her nome on 1Clm\on D. LockwOQd of Wc~:-t-1 Harry 81hal .n.d ~u.mily a nd W!J... 1&lt;~pture.
beld in the Eisteddfod buHdln&amp;: at nuday. The deceased was a fonneJ · 1m hOme o"n Sycamore Street, CBfly en by Mrs'. Tbom,aa ¥~e! yTtl~ urant Street.
Due to oUter bUIIJneas affalrll 1D
18pringfield Ma~;s, J1J..Jthertord Pul· ford Bt~cblr 1•·cro: guo·scs. of ~ey·
Jackson .
Meigs Countlarl, being a eooduc:tw: •Wednesday momlng will be con· wtll t'ft!Uul. Friday eveo.~na
Pltl~burgh La. 6 ~ MD~ ,;!!Of,ber
1tcrton o! Colwm1btt.&lt;; Oht(o , E;rl~ ~r \\111 and tam1Jy Sli.i.!dil.)
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to 1 k a1 ter th e h...~
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A chorus of My-two students had t.n the K. apd M. ra uway &amp;nd a 1.81; tuc~ Prlday altern 0011 a t. 3 o' - 0 · Dt.Vl$
.::...~ acoom
.J pa~ted them to Co1'L
Conn and Roderick F ~.l! eact of vWted C«rl Hrilnuw • 11(1 f: uH. n: :m
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been selected by l41!!s Vest.c. McCoy cperatipg a store 1n Dexter for 1 :toe" trom the res.ldence. Interment 11um....., • 1or 11 vlsJt wJLh rel&amp;tl\ell.
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supervisor of rnllEiic tu Mlddlepollt numbe: of yeam. He had been e. ~~: m be made tn t.he HW cemetery
Mr. and Mre clitrord McHatlle
New York
I"Jcently·
o. M Pl~llr wu the SUX)diJ guert
schools, to participate
the All nsJdent of Bloomfield for orteen •a charae ol Ra.wlii&gt;RII.
·~ · two chtldren left Wednesday
ca~'h•"'.,.•"',.~•m}~~., ""'.;:'~ ~:d
L. 1'. Paugh ·w ho 1.~ i..li. ,
Southeastern Ohio Chorus, bot }'t'ats where he operated a garagt
evening for tb11ir hom at Bl
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The Wlli!Ou Bros. of ne.-1 Lon&amp;:
word has been received that the 9lld fllHng ~tatlon.
J&gt;ABTY IPLAN8 (lRANbED
dnlft'Q.Jter i vi8it hire ~ith M
llntll 4 P m. S•'nwnce is t&gt;XPN~lfd '
number m~t be cut. to thJrt,y.-.even
He is survived tly his wl!e, and
Tbe Halloween party tor the Mrs. J:~~s Stevens of Soulh rTt~~d Of Governm ent Because of to 00 lm~osl'd ~Clt11gh1
Bohom had a. wreck neasr q4fe wltb.
ln order that eacl"l. school In the dts- I two d nughters. Mrs Nellie NelBOrl, '?hUathea Women's SQclety of tbe ·A
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tr!ct might be represented in the 1 cf Dexter, at whose home be died, .:Jhurclt or Christ. nnd their ramiOearge JC&gt;hhson ot Pt.. Pleasant J
e uu. to
I Silm R1d ~e wt&gt;re @:U t~t~ of Ml
Ralph Barton. Ona Pay Hamlltoa.
c!.lorUs. Miss McCoy announces that Lucille or SOuth Bloomfield and lit!l! wiU be held tonight at the ~ here vl.aitirle his son L. B. JOhn·
Motot' Code
LONG BOTTOM
Mt'1: Wtll Ben Ll':
.. Che&lt;&gt;Zy" Powell, Buryl HuntltoD.
the following h ave bee.n selected as two :rons, Wllllam and Pa ul both of ('1\ureh \n.qtead of belni held at t.he ' SOD and fii,DJIJy.
JUI&lt;I Mr~ Val Sml.rLZ anc L~w ~cnce Calaway and 8aTab EJ ..
the thirty-seven to partkln&lt;&gt;te tn Scuth Blwmtl.eld
Ed French rooms on North Second I Mr: and ¥rs. J . B. Downing were
w1~hln;, Le: 1 , Oct. 26 _ J.NS
Dr. Ma.. lli bavl" .. the buUd1ngs l " "i·,!'spent. Sunc1ay \'.'Jt h Mr- 1 il'n B001.0n at\ended the reflYBl
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F ur&gt;m-a I ntes wiU be conducted Rt Ave nue as prevloUBI.y announced.
I Cba-r..,...,on
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~~~\A:I and il ll!:ba ml , M · mee tin gs at Joppa last SUndaY
the meeting: Margaret Marshall,
vi!!IJ.ors Wednesday, the Hewv J·'o1d·:; J€luss.l tu sign t he H'moved from the ............rty here· 15 1
...._ 1 · and Mrs. Charles NR.A m•J! •ll. lndulllry o.;cd1· tod.1 ;· 1 t€ntly purchaHCd from
M•-··-Mrs. FlorMn; J r1cob Webl'r or Keno
Pauline MIIL'l, Betty Reed, Mary 10 00 8 a t Lll'day at the old Dexter
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n1I ht ·
1Stngt•n .and family.
Kathryn Heines, Frances Pullins, d UU'C'h with burtal at South Blnom·
IMPROVEMENT NOTED
aupeer{d hk,..Jy to ('O!;f him mil- l cnce Slf.wtders and will have a. five
G uy ar:(j Nina Dean Mr ar.
•J B. Torrence was a bualnesa
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••h t. of Conneaut., ilrm:-; or dolln1s In htcrat!w gov - t oom poplar log res idence bullt for Mrs J pmes Swart~ M11; Emerso
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Mary Eunlc~ Henr&gt;esy, SybiL Me- I ,••e I·Ci ·ln t" h ;u·ge or Ra\~ 1tng:A mnrked imprOYement bu been
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x! l!er ,on~ Klbbl e Bat.~
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Coy, Lois Diles, PhJUIS Diles. Mur- '
noted 111 the condition of Mni. C. A. 10 . came ~tdncliday tor n lfW days l'llltlH'nt eo,ltmct;; !or motorizing !l 11ummer horne. George Curtil:i allf! Hayt•:-; Bnd Mr ~ Julm R .. ;,c.. w~
Mar\!ln Saucy or Portecl Run
euru:lte Hines , Beulah Lee Smtth.
CLUll llfiS1'ESS
P :&gt;indexter, aocordtns t.o t.he latest 1visit •ttb · Rev. aod Mt r; F , C t!lr- nrT.,... :lnd lnc.rrMmg
tlw J'John Chevalier are dolnl the work. ~t&gt;e.~t..s Tl'~f'ntl)' or Ml '
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.vas calllnf on hla borthet Winfield
F}ora Dell Russell, Mildred RUII- ' Mrs Cl)ctt Batty, n etoteri w ned ILilOrt. Thursday
moml ...... Dr. Kreager
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~1. r · 11~ th of the mutt:u)' rur Bl'tvMr. and M.t~. c B. Hayman were Watkm~
"nrley •eoently.
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H:l :1·: 011t h&gt;lf' a11d V. L Shum .c. ..
sell, JeaQ. Ree~. Ma.ry Lou McMas- I I he membt.'t~ o1 hm· brldgt• dub. Cha 1 1e~; Holzer ot the Holzer
..... s., F ran k Braley of F'Mtolla ar- ICI's
ln Columbus Jut week where Mt
tf'.r, Beulah Bur&lt;lettfl. Ethel Badgley, Wcd nro.sdrt '! e1•(:nmg a r, her home on p.t.aJ at oalllpol!s visited the Potn- rived 'Wednest;Jay to Sllf"lld th~ t e·
Ml'.lklnf.!' nutrJHht di&amp;1ua\H\ca tlo n Hayma 1, attended the state conveu·
Minnie Mane Manic}, Edith Je.ck- lf 1r&lt;r. sueet Mi~·, l&gt;ahliu Paule.y dexters Wed~esday evening and malnder fl. U}e WN'k wtth 1\il.r. and of UlP. MiclugAt' motor maguatr tlon ot the Masonic Lodge rE'J)rer.ent
son. lllary Lou ' SOuder~. LorenA IH~?l':od lhl' club pri?C Dl:mer W!\S ga ve a' most encouraging nport II Mo. Jame-s stevens,
!01' h h&lt; railu'·l' to ~lgn up Wtlh inK Shade Rivet lldge of Chestt&gt;r.
Byer,s, WUI,am hd&lt;i at til.:: il..i.uv J ane Coffee &lt;cncc1·wng tholr conditions. Dr.
~r. and .Mrs. James Stevena, Ptulirlen t noo~&gt;l'vrl ~·s reccv~ry proMr.!l. BIR.Ua ·ChevaUer ret~11ed
Gar&lt;tn:er. Dana
BradfOrd. Ferr} Nuckles:, Willnrd Shopr&gt;e pfcc&amp;llng r)by ::t t tlw nu.~- Pctndextcr ts improving rapidly.
r.:uest.s Mrs. ·:Pra~k Braley of F011- 11\':lm lhc 1."\'":11 department let 1t recently fi'Om Plti.Bburgh where she
:McMastP..:r, Lo\~rfmre
Bmdford :~11 home
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tort&amp; !Uld•Mr\ a~ Mrs. CWford Me- b ~ known affleJally that the Ford I· ad been takl.ng treatments for
Qoorgc Tewksbnr y, William Robl!ioft.
CLASS ORG~IZED
Haftle •ahd t'iliiU·"ttrildren or Bloom· ·i nn wm be burred front ~harlng r!1eumat1sm. She lli much lmJ)«!ved
There will be no halloweenini in MiddteKenne'th Rous h Jan1 es Buctianan , ' Mr. uml !l·. rs. B 0 L·1lt.' of Phlln· J .. The R:'linbow" Class, composed dal8\ vlsl~d Mr. and Mr!\. !roue In th e $10,000,000 worth of motor ln health.
Paul ihnith. Wlllitun
Amler.11on, · Grl11h ln -: 1v ' sJllilJ" ,,.!~h 111· ln t;-~ :of young wmne11 at1d men of the TaYlor of Rutland, Wednesday. Mrs equipment to be purcha&amp;ed for
Members of onve Grange at.
port until Halloween night. There'
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Cho.rles Btonn~tt Lind H' .. L_~&gt;( ,ns, Jt . 1t' " !. m' 1!1 ·1·· ~ h ... Min a no~·· t
I~eat.h M. E. ChW'Ch was organtted T9:kor Js a. :~~lflter of Mrs . ..St~'ol(lU.. modemJt:ing the army and the Jut- tended orar&gt;ge at ·Tuppers "" Plains
no a.oaping of windowa, no deatructJon
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~rs. Rose BlngN, colored res!- ter'~ share or U1e $15,000,000 al- t::Murday evening and exempllflect
clent of Pearl Street, Is ~p6rted In luted fo1· lnt'T':.'alllng the strength lne Initiatory work In the Hrst' Hnd
property and no obatruction
otreela and
n •erious condltlon~
of Lhe army ru1d navy a ir forces
second degrees.
highways.
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Herbert Chambers Jtas been con1l Wlli'i stal ed omelally 1h€ wn ·
Charlef! A~hley of Otmrleslou
Order of
f:lr:ieq to hls home, corner of Matll dei)(L tt men t Intends to a.dhe11
~o \HIS here Last week t.o ~OOhls slstc~
8tr~t ~lUI. Fow·th Avenue. for the ho pollcy of restricting all ftttu1 c l\Irs Jw;Uce who ls ,very sick.
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MAYOR AND CHIEF OF POUCE.
Pa.Eit tOt &lt;!PYS with iUness.
purthnscs to films whiCh .illlV'!
Mr and Mrs. Charles Warner
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~ nt~~-''!"_ Ohlcngo_ whm, tl•~h~a.tte&lt;dar lndustd~•·
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the winter time, keep the ,..jghts of way ope11

for them and generaJJy do all that can be done to thrott:~e
the sou rce of so much tax money.
While these things are being done ~nd these com pet~
!tor~ allowed to haul freight and paMengera almoHt with·
out s upervisioon, the railroads keep up their own right ot

Men'• Sweat~n . . . . . $1.39 to $3.50
Mea' 1 Tiea, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3&amp;c
r,len'o llrcao Shilts . . . . . . . . . . . 86c

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Men' a 0Yet.l)o . . . . . . . • . . . . $1.00
Men's b~ue c:h!Jilbray ahirta .... 79c
Men'~ H1,11dk,..,biefs, 7 for .... 25c
~-;,ede Jackets .. .. .. .. .. .. . ...00
B&lt;!r'• ~•!I•
95c
Men's Slippen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc IIOy'I Dreat. ~
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Men'• Paja-.a ..... ... ..... $l.oo Boy'aConri.IJ.S • . . . . . . . . . . IIOc
Men's Work Saalu •.......... lOc Boya ~birta i.afl S
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in making your Luckieasoround, :,.
soJirmandlu!ly~b,;. : 1
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are always the sam~. in mildness,

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w•y. which by the way, has been bought and paid fur by
the individual companies, clear the.ir own trac~s of snow
in winter and then are subjected to the most rigid super.

visio n by the governmont.

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Sbar,.oora, ... 50 Twlro Sweater• for ..... $2.96
Snider's Fla1110:downo. New Fur Three pi..Ce Kl!.it Drease• .... $4.95
Trimmed Coata .ait low aa $6.9&amp;.

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D U.RJNG t he palit sovend weeku, busHJess for the railroads picked up to such an extent that there war; rl!u- 1
Aou for c um~iderabie jOf from the averu.JJe American cit. 1
i'.l"JJ who ren\izcR th at th e railrouds urt: after all, the !
bat:kbolle of our nation and when theY are stagnated,
th e entire co untry is in 2:1. liko condition. H.owever, there I
ha 8 uot been near]y enough improvement for any to be-1
cor:.1~.:; unduly optimisti r . Th e raJlronds have had a long,;
hard pull and they will need a great many months of 1

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Co-Ed Wo&lt;&gt;l Ore11es ...... $4.95
Levine Drel3es .... $12.75to $19.75
Colors wine, Jap redo, blackberry
eel gray. new sreeno, black, brown
and Navy.

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at.tl.ltlded publte sale at cut•
VIr- l HaJ1.Plel Wadllng
movin g to
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ALL OUR Nf;W FALL COATS
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Bad Legs

While it is a queotjon of right &amp;nd jultioe, yet asidr
from that the taxpaycn of the cou!lll'Y as a ma~ter· of oelf
protection, shoqld awaken from tlltlr l•tliarll)' and be·
fore it io too late, try to do all theY cal! to see lbat tlte
r~ilroads continue to be able to ~~rva l401Jl, for lh~ 4~f
t!Jti,~;.he railroads cea'e to ,,rve .us, wjll •be &amp;'"&amp;Orr)' one in
tl1e 'qilendar of every Individual, be he c~pjtlljljt. ls!&gt; 0rer
or plain lo•fer. In pjaln word• tpe •!at•m•nt !plaN well
be made, "Don't bite the h4pd tl&gt;at'o feeal~ll' you."

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t here (I'c at present. !-faturull;r when a ne'er·do-well can
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get h~. 1eats for nothing the lazy Jou"C h; not going to worl' -- ·· - · ··
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wer~ '.,,O,hthere -rdr--;,~dMra:-oharlos Br(lvm a.Ddj
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interment by the .aide fam!ly of Charleston visited over
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for 1t. · ut t e average cttlzen w o IS oo mg
ese I 6 Mr. uur.l Mr~. u . .t:t. Bauer and Iof his
, Brief servi~ were held tt.e week end with the latter's brom U.:.L 4_~akcJ1 , come out of his long sleep and start to do !umlly of oauon visited over thl.l Ia t the grave by a minister from E. ther and $Ler-in-Iaw, Mr and Mrs
som e ~·gu ri nu on his own initiative.
week end with Re\·. and Mr.s. J . D. Il.tvflrpool who acoompanled the Waldo Keisling.
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Law
remains here .
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wh ere and how if~ thiH money to b~ found . Millions, yes, Ohurch wm meet. Prlday, Oct. 24th 1Wilber Greathouse of Columbus
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Mrs. Evo. Roberts.
visited over the week end with Mr
b illiu HS are he1ng borrowed for all of thi~ free money
H. o. Al.tlxatder v.ltiited last and Mr$. Roy Rollflh.
Varlc.ose Vein•n•UJcen
now, but so me Llay th er e will be un nd,iuatment. Som&lt;' '-''" -.wUh her brother-In-law and -=-~
;Malo:e np yl)m· mind toda~· tllat
da y, the owners o f these miHlons are goin•t to demand
f.{r. a.Ji!1 Mra. c~~orl Brogel at
NOTlCt: OF APPOINTMENT
you a re gom3" to 11ve yow- le&amp;B n
a
$l Execut.or
ehn ncc to get w~ll No oper~:~iiOTI.s
th ey be J!aid. Wlw.t. then? A~rcndy so much money has
daughter
oen'l COde, Bees. 10712-13
fl(/1' Injections are ncceMary,JJO ~nbecn borr owed t hllt our childl'ell'!i grand children will be
Richwood Eat;ate of LIDfe SM!Ilrl.Dgea Dalley forted mst Th is sl~plc EmernJU
or Marlon
Deeeued
Oil home treatment p :)Fllllt..'l you tu
fot·ced to help carry the bulk of the hllltt load.
the rormer's
Notice 1s b'reby given tbat ww.. go r.tmut your bur..tnees ns usual·.
Millions must be paid annually ln intere ~::~t alone,
and other U!la· 1mn A. MOl'J(\11 and Gladys J . Mar·.
tt qulcltly heala old sores, re•
aa.n, have bee.n duly appoln~ ..a.nd
~ rwoU1ft!Pi, sttmw.ata.,.e(feul:~.\;:hi/c Heaven on ly know~ when, how or where the prinqWJ.lJfted ,as ·EXceut.or and~CUtrtx t. ,' Emd makes yout Iep aa good
up:d Wi ll be paid. The res p on~ of the 1lJ.ne mployod tu
of the Estate of UZZle Bwearlng(lft aa. n11w No watunw for relief! You
U1e re(jl!C!:it for :..t)J!Jlicant~ fol' \\o'Ol'k certainly ehould open
Rttlley, late or Meigs County, Oblo, bei:io. to get It INSTANTLY
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Jus t follow the simple diloolio'l
the (~yc~ of tne fellows who are footing the bill~ uml
WtlHam Alelo:ander
Dated this 24th day or October, -you R..e ::sure to be helpod or
shollld IJriJig :some kind of a prot.est to
indiscriminate
morning for Man- ' 19S3.
m~;~ne~· back. Bt.un~bury o .. ug Oo..
l\O•.lndetlnite v:tsit,
S. A.14WUlloU8b ~ , Vliddl('port agent nnd
~j\'j] J;
Ba)Te formerly Of thl&amp;
Judge Of the Probo.te Court
t.llUIJ O!,l:;ts ~V&lt;lrywheH'.
away a.t Eiwt. Liverpool I
Me1g8 OOWlbOh~~-. •· -w•
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Now is an ea.peciaJly M'QOd time for aU to rememi.Jer
that wherever possible the raih oud~ Hhuuld be given buf\ ·
iJJ e~s. It mw~t not be forgotten that millions of dollars
amwa lly in taxeR come from these ,,eop le und were it not
f or fhil'l reve nu e, bad a~ we find OJirl:lelves today, th e conditi on wou ld l.Je even muc h worse.
The g r·e.at unfr.irnP.s~ which ha.s Oeeu practiced with
th e rui lwny3 a~ the victim.s iu th e pu~t, has been the per
mis ... ion of any and all kinds of competition with tbc
state and the tax mot1ey o:I its cith:ens, keeping up U;.l
right of WHY for the~e competitors while the state em

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WHV NOT WAKE UP?
HE fEDEI~AL re-empl 0ym~ lll. mr'. nu ~~r ig tryin g- to gE't
;,t least 500 names on his li~t from Mcig~ Cou11ty fot
uppb cal1b5 who want job!:i on the proj e c ~ a bout ':: • be
starU d in the district itt and near this county. At bta
ta ll f r upp l icant~. ht: r ecc;veLl. auout tao fro m Middle
pol •- and about 90 from Pomeroy, t he tQt.Hl from the
cou11ty L1•Jn~ {'OnsJderr,bly less tlwn the 500 t he mJan.agcrl
.soL::;hl. II If' hoii i'S to be wut ked Oll thcde projects are
thu ~e ~; ct l1y th!:! gnv~mruent a::; is th e pay.
Both wi11 be
gov€rnc·d by the r ules of th e NRA .
~".itnv thc11, why are no mol'e than the number Htate&lt;i
from thi .s county, applying for work? We may be wrong
hut we beli eve one sentence of e ig hl word;; wiH answ~r it.
THE!(E IS TOO MUCH RELIEF BEING HANDED OUif.
There are at presenf more than 1700 people on tl!e
relief Li&gt;IS of Meigs County. More than 1700 people who
~e c k
bcenuse they profess that they are unable to
pr o~.: ute .s ustenance in any other manner.
~i,.w the question is how many of these 1700 ure
I cul!y Uc ~ er vin g and are entitled to alms passed out in thia
c.ount~)? · That is a question which can be decided only
't i,l uu~fi a carefu l check and investigation but it is a
mor:d ertawty that ir and whe n HUch check is mad(',
ihuc fil l Lc scverul hun dred le!:'S ou that relief list than , ,.,...

mm·c t han ordinary business Hctivhy to put them on l!
;olnlll:: where they can be sure their backs art!- not agaim:t

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t.he d1Jl./'l'f ' ·
I Bowen betna elected t.o se"e u ner
Wedneld&amp;y eventne. ot
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Mr5. Buro.n
of W.~:t
glmu Is vtsitL.g Clydr Br'.U t
M111 I dfl A!herton aod ftmUlf
Qonunlssioner ot the Klalbuta Prell n.t, Mary Louise Stephenson Superlnt.enderot aad Mrs. W. !. mllflqer JOISfph &amp;ms, and John J famlly
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wt!N' Sunday guesta O(
Mt, DD•\
·o!Jitrlc:t of $he~ SCOUtl ot Ainer- •' ' .: president., Hertnan MattoJt Mcl\•ln and ehildren.
MeLauahlln, poUt.lc:al lf:llde~. wcrr· lWn Will and h.mlly o! Wr-1 rt.on
GREGG
Mrs Hli.IWI WRudllog.
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L )) McMalter hu II.DDOilDC-- u ~tary and 0&amp;1'0 lpuiM! En1D
Supcrlnt.endent. and Mn.. w. E. named In truefblll.s.
.o;J»nL Lh t• Wf•ek 1•ntl v.-lth hL~ par·
Mr o.nd MNI Murray Hopkins
date fer 'l.be next Court. Ra treuurer. The class wtu rN!flt Melvin will attend the SoutbeutLrberubergr:r kllled hJm~~elf and · ms. Mr 1111~ MJ.~ linn:.· W1ll.
~~oo Lo!R Knight,
Shirley Be.lu"
Phone 582-L · ~C::·u-aa~
~C Honor tor t.he d1Jtrlct wW be held once • month, oro the Uilid Mtn- em Ohio Teacllera
Asllod&amp;Uon hl~; fl'tt!nd aild partnet- Gh11 Wink·
M•· and Mn; l"rur:K Cl"nmcy :u~d
t"the ~ atblet.lc neld day or each Jnonth.
IJ!QI!Ung held In Jaelmc:m. Prtday. ler, 1ang eh'lett. aln, wa! murdrre(l Caby vl~&gt;lted Sut.unlay ,..,,.ullH&lt;;\11~.1 and Mrs Zlna Hentz. calk!d OtD
Mr~
Cllnt£ln Frost. of Athena,
~day evenlJt4' Nov 8
'1' ·30 0 ·~ 1 At. t.he elo8e or Ute IIOCia.l hour, Aft.u lhe meeting, they wtn eo to 12 .hoUNI lAter.
&amp;.ymour Will 11nd fll.llllly.
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Chlcazo wU the center 1?f t~
Rlt:hard Hellman af}(l tamllv Tuesdn~·.
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Oct 2'1' had been oriahl- jewea.rlngen.
friend~! and to at\eJld the ~ holdup rJ.ni:'s d!Spotl!ll orpnfze.tkm, \lsltcd Clll'l Hcllmon and famil l',
I ~na}
I E::tward Lewis, Normand Dean Ed~
date for the
The next. meeting wm\ be held on st.a.t.e hoQ:Jeoorntne lftJne ea~day., the lnVf.!l&gt;i:~at.ors aakt .and Lebens- Sunday
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l'rards aod Chester Ho.ddo1o:
c:a.t of Honor but because or int.er Monday, Nov~l"nber 19 at the home Mrs Velma Ely and ramlb" have· bel-ger w&amp;&amp; attuse.d u chJcr con-~ Mrs .. Rena K!ng ~ o.Wsttng MI'R
RUSHVILLE
f
lt.h. othe
tivitles the- of MiM Ervin,: treaallrel' of the claU moved b-orn Llllcoill street t.o the tact mn.n for mo.ldnr, I'MLie!!.
fk&gt;lla tttme with tltor work
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EX.·CONDUCTOR DIES roreqce w t r :!aa.,ry'
i'l'he clue ext-ends 1m invitation to Covert property rorme.rly · knOWn
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Mr nm1 Mr~ Emlnt'lt Hnnn'.:
A~ n.nd atrdie Ba.liler oJ' Do«
l'M=·:U~ W c~p ftre ·with a. any young .mtn Oft woma.n, not am- as ~he Carrier p~pcrty, on South AMEB.lCANS ON TRIAL ' " 1 "1 ~d H;.l rl'!Y Bwtt, Bunda}
R~ge spent Sunday wLth Ji'aDD1t
feachero
Given Op. lAT DAUGHTERS HOME ,..., by each Troop In &lt;he d\Otrict. Unle&lt;t wllh ...,.Urer church, to Joln f 'Uth Avenue.
ON . SMALl ISLAND . l;lvelyn WUI"':""' &lt;p&lt;nt
Hotc""""·
An patt:nts and others Interested In their memtlerah,ip. '
Mr. and Mrs C. W. ~nsbury of
wah her fP'llnl•)"Y.l.t(!ntll, M1. :t ild
Warren Baker and ~bter Clua.
portunity to Attend £cl..
Charle~ MiiiiT&amp;f, a:;, hMMI A.wey Jc~uttnl aebtritlea are urgtd to !Lt.Huntington v.ere oveT-nJ.ght. 1uest.a
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Mrs. Harry Wll,..
I tne~~e- or Dog Rldge speut t.be week
ucaticmal Sea~ioa.
Whlk! VlsUiftl: la
tend tS1e llltherin&amp;".
Mrs. ~ aallantlne Will leave Tuf'~ay of Mr. and Mrs. Garen
P:o.lrna Majorca, Oct 26-lNB-Wultf'r Wl ll v~lt~~ (over t:l r tnd With Mr. and Mrs. Davb of
Shou)d dWavPJ'abl.e weather con- &amp;turday rttr her hotne In ObtcagC&gt; St.anabLU"Y or Grant Street.
~nlen~s of ~;b: Yo!!a r.r. and one d;l1 'Veek end
1vHh l\l~ •!s"tt:'r Mr~ Reed.r.vllle.
All ~~ehools in MlddleporL w!U be
Dfow:&amp;er
ilt\ons RULke It necessaey t.be Court. ' after 11 yts1t here wlth her lste
Mrs. R . S. !(CClure lett Wednes· n Jail w~re d'!mnnded by Lhc pun· Fra.uk Chan"Y of Darwm
I&lt;' F. Newl".ld and Hart')' Sovel
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tlrst"d Prlday In order to permit
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1U be held 1n the Middle- : Mrs. H. 8. Rouah
r, day tor a vlalt In Charleston with '~~' pt"Of',et·ut.or today wh••n 1111'
Clydt 8&lt;-utl ·,•JI'nt S&lt;iL~day till;!· wr·rc selling beef Thursday. They
t1"achers of the school~ at. well a.s s.
uhariB!&gt; Murray, 65 years or Ill( ' ~ O::irhwschDOl gymna.slum
Mrs. OaJ:m stl bur M
hN nwlher who r eec n tly swtalned court martial of fl.l:e .tqncrtcal'~ wllh Ju =k St.1' 1 Y l.t:!l !JmtiJ
lt'llOrt the market not. in a reoepII"OUP oJ' thlrty-~even students of r1 sideut of South Bloomfield, whCJ ·f·!
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Downing Mr£. 0 ';, ~~ J . B. 9. fraf'tmcd hlp and Is st.Ul confined IChfiiR!"d wlth a&amp;Mlining n c! ~ ·,
!&gt;~v l'rtll Jl owoll :11&gt;d !um!l)' lP.'ert' 1 ~ ,. mood
1 aiJln;; rlll M:
Middleport high sehool. to at.tenrl lJad been ~· lsitlr&gt;g wilh hie ds.ughtet
SCOTT RITIS ftiDo\Y
I Mrs. , eke Ward .left Thur ~d .'l her bPd .
r,t:fi iTI OJ)(:tled here. .'
H m Kin.• Ia...
Layfcltc PAugh i.o; in a be.d COD·
tbf' meetlna of the Southeaste rn Mrt:&gt;. P ea rlcy Nelson of Dater,
Funeral rUes ror Clen Scott eol- momlng for Columbus wher
Y Mrs Lucy flogg~&gt;'IS ~ rc()(tn.ed tn 1 Tilt. dr: [ldnm&lt;; nre Mr and Mo s Wt'l~k.
;;llt :on al IlL~ home hel't caused. by
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Cb1o Teachers A&amp;iocitt.tion, tO be pusaed aw&lt;~oy at about noon, Wed· 1red usident who pused a~ at wm be gu~sts at a. bouae- a : gie: L~ qu!Le DOOI'lY fit. her nome on 1Clm\on D. LockwOQd of Wc~:-t-1 Harry 81hal .n.d ~u.mily a nd W!J... 1&lt;~pture.
beld in the Eisteddfod buHdln&amp;: at nuday. The deceased was a fonneJ · 1m hOme o"n Sycamore Street, CBfly en by Mrs'. Tbom,aa ¥~e! yTtl~ urant Street.
Due to oUter bUIIJneas affalrll 1D
18pringfield Ma~;s, J1J..Jthertord Pul· ford Bt~cblr 1•·cro: guo·scs. of ~ey·
Jackson .
Meigs Countlarl, being a eooduc:tw: •Wednesday momlng will be con· wtll t'ft!Uul. Friday eveo.~na
Pltl~burgh La. 6 ~ MD~ ,;!!Of,ber
1tcrton o! Colwm1btt.&lt;; Oht(o , E;rl~ ~r \\111 and tam1Jy Sli.i.!dil.)
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l'nund W Blor_lt~f'tt cf Sllamford, I Mn: Al va H un ln~&gt; oi Col•trr.'Jt:S
to 1 k a1 ter th e h...~
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A chorus of My-two students had t.n the K. apd M. ra uway &amp;nd a 1.81; tuc~ Prlday altern 0011 a t. 3 o' - 0 · Dt.Vl$
.::...~ acoom
.J pa~ted them to Co1'L
Conn and Roderick F ~.l! eact of vWted C«rl Hrilnuw • 11(1 f: uH. n: :m
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been selected by l41!!s Vest.c. McCoy cperatipg a store 1n Dexter for 1 :toe" trom the res.ldence. Interment 11um....., • 1or 11 vlsJt wJLh rel&amp;tl\ell.
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supervisor of rnllEiic tu Mlddlepollt numbe: of yeam. He had been e. ~~: m be made tn t.he HW cemetery
Mr. and Mre clitrord McHatlle
New York
I"Jcently·
o. M Pl~llr wu the SUX)diJ guert
schools, to participate
the All nsJdent of Bloomfield for orteen •a charae ol Ra.wlii&gt;RII.
·~ · two chtldren left Wednesday
ca~'h•"'.,.•"',.~•m}~~., ""'.;:'~ ~:d
L. 1'. Paugh ·w ho 1.~ i..li. ,
Southeastern Ohio Chorus, bot }'t'ats where he operated a garagt
evening for tb11ir hom at Bl
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The Wlli!Ou Bros. of ne.-1 Lon&amp;:
word has been received that the 9lld fllHng ~tatlon.
J&gt;ABTY IPLAN8 (lRANbED
dnlft'Q.Jter i vi8it hire ~ith M
llntll 4 P m. S•'nwnce is t&gt;XPN~lfd '
number m~t be cut. to thJrt,y.-.even
He is survived tly his wl!e, and
Tbe Halloween party tor the Mrs. J:~~s Stevens of Soulh rTt~~d Of Governm ent Because of to 00 lm~osl'd ~Clt11gh1
Bohom had a. wreck neasr q4fe wltb.
ln order that eacl"l. school In the dts- I two d nughters. Mrs Nellie NelBOrl, '?hUathea Women's SQclety of tbe ·A
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~- - Mr. aml Mu: MaJOr Purko:r ol tlwlf cL\d.lllac tar 8atlll't1&amp;t niCht.
tr!ct might be represented in the 1 cf Dexter, at whose home be died, .:Jhurclt or Christ. nnd their ramiOearge JC&gt;hhson ot Pt.. Pleasant J
e uu. to
I Silm R1d ~e wt&gt;re @:U t~t~ of Ml
Ralph Barton. Ona Pay Hamlltoa.
c!.lorUs. Miss McCoy announces that Lucille or SOuth Bloomfield and lit!l! wiU be held tonight at the ~ here vl.aitirle his son L. B. JOhn·
Motot' Code
LONG BOTTOM
Mt'1: Wtll Ben Ll':
.. Che&lt;&gt;Zy" Powell, Buryl HuntltoD.
the following h ave bee.n selected as two :rons, Wllllam and Pa ul both of ('1\ureh \n.qtead of belni held at t.he ' SOD and fii,DJIJy.
JUI&lt;I Mr~ Val Sml.rLZ anc L~w ~cnce Calaway and 8aTab EJ ..
the thirty-seven to partkln&lt;&gt;te tn Scuth Blwmtl.eld
Ed French rooms on North Second I Mr: and ¥rs. J . B. Downing were
w1~hln;, Le: 1 , Oct. 26 _ J.NS
Dr. Ma.. lli bavl" .. the buUd1ngs l " "i·,!'spent. Sunc1ay \'.'Jt h Mr- 1 il'n B001.0n at\ended the reflYBl
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F ur&gt;m-a I ntes wiU be conducted Rt Ave nue as prevloUBI.y announced.
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the meeting: Margaret Marshall,
vi!!IJ.ors Wednesday, the Hewv J·'o1d·:; J€luss.l tu sign t he H'moved from the ............rty here· 15 1
...._ 1 · and Mrs. Charles NR.A m•J! •ll. lndulllry o.;cd1· tod.1 ;· 1 t€ntly purchaHCd from
M•-··-Mrs. FlorMn; J r1cob Webl'r or Keno
Pauline MIIL'l, Betty Reed, Mary 10 00 8 a t Lll'day at the old Dexter
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Kathryn Heines, Frances Pullins, d UU'C'h with burtal at South Blnom·
IMPROVEMENT NOTED
aupeer{d hk,..Jy to ('O!;f him mil- l cnce Slf.wtders and will have a. five
G uy ar:(j Nina Dean Mr ar.
•J B. Torrence was a bualnesa
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noted 111 the condition of Mni. C. A. 10 . came ~tdncliday tor n lfW days l'llltlH'nt eo,ltmct;; !or motorizing !l 11ummer horne. George Curtil:i allf! Hayt•:-; Bnd Mr ~ Julm R .. ;,c.. w~
Mar\!ln Saucy or Portecl Run
euru:lte Hines , Beulah Lee Smtth.
CLUll llfiS1'ESS
P :&gt;indexter, aocordtns t.o t.he latest 1visit •ttb · Rev. aod Mt r; F , C t!lr- nrT.,... :lnd lnc.rrMmg
tlw J'John Chevalier are dolnl the work. ~t&gt;e.~t..s Tl'~f'ntl)' or Ml '
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.vas calllnf on hla borthet Winfield
F}ora Dell Russell, Mildred RUII- ' Mrs Cl)ctt Batty, n etoteri w ned ILilOrt. Thursday
moml ...... Dr. Kreager
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"nrley •eoently.
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sell, JeaQ. Ree~. Ma.ry Lou McMas- I I he membt.'t~ o1 hm· brldgt• dub. Cha 1 1e~; Holzer ot the Holzer
..... s., F ran k Braley of F'Mtolla ar- ICI's
ln Columbus Jut week where Mt
tf'.r, Beulah Bur&lt;lettfl. Ethel Badgley, Wcd nro.sdrt '! e1•(:nmg a r, her home on p.t.aJ at oalllpol!s visited the Potn- rived 'Wednest;Jay to Sllf"lld th~ t e·
Ml'.lklnf.!' nutrJHht di&amp;1ua\H\ca tlo n Hayma 1, attended the state conveu·
Minnie Mane Manic}, Edith Je.ck- lf 1r&lt;r. sueet Mi~·, l&gt;ahliu Paule.y dexters Wed~esday evening and malnder fl. U}e WN'k wtth 1\il.r. and of UlP. MiclugAt' motor maguatr tlon ot the Masonic Lodge rE'J)rer.ent
son. lllary Lou ' SOuder~. LorenA IH~?l':od lhl' club pri?C Dl:mer W!\S ga ve a' most encouraging nport II Mo. Jame-s stevens,
!01' h h&lt; railu'·l' to ~lgn up Wtlh inK Shade Rivet lldge of Chestt&gt;r.
Byer,s, WUI,am hd&lt;i at til.:: il..i.uv J ane Coffee &lt;cncc1·wng tholr conditions. Dr.
~r. and .Mrs. James Stevena, Ptulirlen t noo~&gt;l'vrl ~·s reccv~ry proMr.!l. BIR.Ua ·ChevaUer ret~11ed
Gar&lt;tn:er. Dana
BradfOrd. Ferr} Nuckles:, Willnrd Shopr&gt;e pfcc&amp;llng r)by ::t t tlw nu.~- Pctndextcr ts improving rapidly.
r.:uest.s Mrs. ·:Pra~k Braley of F011- 11\':lm lhc 1."\'":11 department let 1t recently fi'Om Plti.Bburgh where she
:McMastP..:r, Lo\~rfmre
Bmdford :~11 home
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Qoorgc Tewksbnr y, William Robl!ioft.
CLASS ORG~IZED
Haftle •ahd t'iliiU·"ttrildren or Bloom· ·i nn wm be burred front ~harlng r!1eumat1sm. She lli much lmJ)«!ved
There will be no halloweenini in MiddteKenne'th Rous h Jan1 es Buctianan , ' Mr. uml !l·. rs. B 0 L·1lt.' of Phlln· J .. The R:'linbow" Class, composed dal8\ vlsl~d Mr. and Mr!\. !roue In th e $10,000,000 worth of motor ln health.
Paul ihnith. Wlllitun
Amler.11on, · Grl11h ln -: 1v ' sJllilJ" ,,.!~h 111· ln t;-~ :of young wmne11 at1d men of the TaYlor of Rutland, Wednesday. Mrs equipment to be purcha&amp;ed for
Members of onve Grange at.
port until Halloween night. There'
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Cho.rles Btonn~tt Lind H' .. L_~&gt;( ,ns, Jt . 1t' " !. m' 1!1 ·1·· ~ h ... Min a no~·· t
I~eat.h M. E. ChW'Ch was organtted T9:kor Js a. :~~lflter of Mrs . ..St~'ol(lU.. modemJt:ing the army and the Jut- tended orar&gt;ge at ·Tuppers "" Plains
no a.oaping of windowa, no deatructJon
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clent of Pearl Street, Is ~p6rted In luted fo1· lnt'T':.'alllng the strength lne Initiatory work In the Hrst' Hnd
property and no obatruction
otreela and
n •erious condltlon~
of Lhe army ru1d navy a ir forces
second degrees.
highways.
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Charlef! A~hley of Otmrleslou
Order of
f:lr:ieq to hls home, corner of Matll dei)(L tt men t Intends to a.dhe11
~o \HIS here Last week t.o ~OOhls slstc~
8tr~t ~lUI. Fow·th Avenue. for the ho pollcy of restricting all ftttu1 c l\Irs Jw;Uce who ls ,very sick.
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MAYOR AND CHIEF OF POUCE.
Pa.Eit tOt &lt;!PYS with iUness.
purthnscs to films whiCh .illlV'!
Mr and Mrs. Charles Warner
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~ nt~~-''!"_ Ohlcngo_ whm, tl•~h~a.tte&lt;dar lndustd~•·
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Saturday, October 28, Z P. M., at Athaua

General Adm!NI"•' SO Cena.

Reaemod Seat&amp;, 71 Cenb, plua tax

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Lloyd Boftman star guard del'btlte
ly wiD be ready to start for thtl up
(LD'd coming Iowa eleven Saturday
agat~st Mtnneapolls.
The Ha.wk- ;
eye varsity clleered Ossle Solem
with a rJ&amp;sbtng offetl5\ve that held
the :l:eat'l'lngs In cheek yesterday.

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Counts the Most Votes in the

footballs these.
u the a;rldden
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s&amp;ons
prac ce se ·
omctals or Rio Grande Collese
!:~:tlt,::p~~~~~{t~· :a~~=hln~ 1are bWIY making final pliUlll \o ac·
ton Saturday. coaches "Tiny" commodate the lat'11'e crowd that.
'I1Ulrnh!D and Emle Nevera plan to e-.pected to attend tne nlibt
have their stalwarts prepared for ball game at Mld'lleport, Oblo,
&amp;It e\"entualltiea, rain Ol' ahJne, 800W . urday, October 2&amp;. When the
or sleet.
Grande Va.r slty Redmen c."""~JdeotOo~~!
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Annapolis, Oct. 26-IN8-BUZ21 West va. The referet!'s wlrlstle
BotTles k belni kept ,out o1 Navy's sound at 8:00 o'clock for the open:Uneup b)' doctors' orders avd coach lnB kick-oft.
.,Rip" M1Der probably will seDd the ' coach P. R . Lyne sa.ld
Middlea against Penn without h1s that his men are In good 0 ." ' ' ' " . - ..,
star chalfback. Tonuny King w10 are ready to battle with
take the post.
ttghtJn1 West VIrginians.
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WUniUon, N. Y. Oct. 26-INB- . dlL)' wben they t:iefeated tbe
OoU:l and snow is eutting .short Col· , Liberty West Vll'l'lana by II seore
gate'" drJlllni. Coach Andy Kerr•s ' t1 to 0.
men had to 1.111e towels to rub uumb'l1w probable Une-up ot the
eel ~!lllda so they could handle tile ~trong team l.!l!

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of The Daily Tribune and
Tribune.-Telegraph

BlaJne,
Carson, L.
L. E.,
T., weight
weight 160,
182.No.
No.3.19
Stinnett, L. G .. weight 1'70, No. 9 .

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Caplpbell, R. T ., wel&amp;ht 1117, No. ~1.

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~urphy, :a.
Q., welCht 176, No. 11.
H., WeiB:ht uo, No. ~.
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The probable Une-up oJ' ille
team h;:
Moon~. (C) Guard, weight 160, No. 29
Simpson, E. weight 173, NO. 28.
Wickline, T. weight 180, No. St.
cox:, C. weJght 185, No. 29.
Calla.han, E. wel«ht 170, No. 22,
McClure, Q, weight tS&amp;. No. 14.
Wallace, H. we18ht 166, No. 19.
Coleman, H. wetsht 160, No. 21.
Smith, F. B . weight 165, No. 36.
Bonecutt.cr, G. weight 15&amp;, No. to.
Keller, H. weight 128, No. 11.

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Middleport, Ohio
Mrs. Nellie BarsQti
Middleport, Ohio
Miss Ada Mae Campbell"
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Fay Dunn
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Miss Lois B. Diles
Middleport, Ohio
Miss Agnes Egnor
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Miss Martha Frecker
Harrisonville, Ohio
Mrs. Garnet L. GrHham
Minersville, Ohio
Miss Irene Grueser
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Middleport, Ohio
Mrs. Eunice King
Middleport, Ohio
.Miss Helene Ohlinger
New Haven. W.Va.
Miss Nannie Peery
Letart Falls, O!tjo
Miss Leora Roush
Pomeroy, Ohto
Miss Berneta Shaw
Syracuse, Ohio
Miss Doris Shumway,
LoqJbottom, Ohio
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Emogene Wilson
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Geneva Williamson
M&amp;sOn, W.Va.
'Miss lillian Wilson
Racine, Ohio
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Middleport, Obio
l\lrs. Merle Ward
):lorperoy, Ohio
Miss W!IDita YOUllg
(lteshire, Ohto
Miss Eloise Yeauger

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game Saturt:iay, PartlcuJa.r stress 1
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practiced 11:1oll;,ttog, forward pa.aalnr,
rec»lvtng PlUlt8 and some 110&amp;1 tlcll:·
!nit, the aqU&amp;d ,..as taken into the
gyrq where they J.J.siened to a talk
bY the mQ).tor behind clo4ed. doors.
Followtna -thl&amp; periOd, tbey were
brOIJI'hL out on the Held with their
llelmeta ready for o. real" sessiotl
!11stlng nearJy an hour.
Opposed to the Purple Panthers
were SCOtt, McCullough, PlerotU,
Orueser, Lew Roush, all former For Expaae of SwiDdlerl
h1Bh school stars 1n the llne with
Tamperill• With Race
McKenr;te and Shirley Oulnthet Q!
the purple squad w~ · bfitiind the
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llne there were Da.vls a former lfltar
in another achool, Obe'lt .Rtlush of
New Yoril:, Oct. 26-tNs-A rethe purple . squad and Eisel out~ ward or ~ was offered today by
standlng star on the 1920 team with the j(lckey club ror lntormatlon
Terrill another hard wo1·1dng play- leading to the arrest. and oonvlc( r of formct" year11.
tton of any one eponaln&amp;" a race
Thls comblnatJcm Is lt.Urer op- horse. Anno\IIlC£me;nt of the reward
position than tbe locals wm be eall- followed an inve;~tta:atJon o.t Em·
d upon to face in thcb' re!l'ular t~ire City tre.ek P.f\er .snonges Were
schedule e.nd they all performed as a _;scovered Jn the bo&amp;trlla of the
iC tbey were in the Ink f
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P
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tlonTb.
llt which raced at Emp)re C1ty last
ey uset;t plays which Wcllaton IBtotuNI.u.y.
has been using so far during the
The Emplu City aponpug was
t:~~· :~d were falrly sucoosstul the second recently uncovered at
artalnst the' PanUlera In their exe- New York trackB.
cutton. On t.he other hand the Pariomclala of the jockey club, It WM
tilers found considerable dlmculty Wlde111tood, hoped tr.a.t a:t&amp;ble emin gett1pg Pl\St the!r deferudVP.
J;loyes, Who might h11ve 110IM knOW•
The iQOOd with the ooaches lut.ve kdge of the Spof'ibllfs, wuuld be led
bf:en work.tnr overtime the entire t.o talk by the reward otrer.
week In order to pe1•fect a defense
Alhtough the club ha.a for :voars
that WUI be able to hold the Oolden ~rrled on a warfare asal.nat spanglklcketa in check Wbile they In liurn ing and other violatl9ns of racing
try to put .® aro ·otrense Whl~h will rules, the otrer of a rewe.rd was the
b~ too h11rd for the JD.Ckaon COWl• Hrst publ1c step of Its kind ever
tjanS· to Withstand. The all.IIIUll taken by th~ organization.
tl!a.m fa.lr~ daaleel the Panthers
Sheldon H. Fairbanks, owner of
SWeJl.l! tinflils with triple possea : Flaying on, announced the sponge
behind -the 'Une of scrluunage be-' was discovered in the horae's no11tlil
!Qre tt)eir bu.U carf.ler ftni\J.Iy came J aitcl' roe a,cted 'badly a.t the post.
up toward th~ line of scrimmage P!.aylng Or'.. un 8 to 5 fp,vorlte, fina1•d If any of the plays tried Bntur- l l!&lt;hed t~ecocd, and Oriley, owned by
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Saturday, October 28, Z P. M., at Athaua

General Adm!NI"•' SO Cena.

Reaemod Seat&amp;, 71 Cenb, plua tax

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Lloyd Boftman star guard del'btlte
ly wiD be ready to start for thtl up
(LD'd coming Iowa eleven Saturday
agat~st Mtnneapolls.
The Ha.wk- ;
eye varsity clleered Ossle Solem
with a rJ&amp;sbtng offetl5\ve that held
the :l:eat'l'lngs In cheek yesterday.

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Counts the Most Votes in the

footballs these.
u the a;rldden
t1
s&amp;ons
prac ce se ·
omctals or Rio Grande Collese
!:~:tlt,::p~~~~~{t~· :a~~=hln~ 1are bWIY making final pliUlll \o ac·
ton Saturday. coaches "Tiny" commodate the lat'11'e crowd that.
'I1Ulrnh!D and Emle Nevera plan to e-.pected to attend tne nlibt
have their stalwarts prepared for ball game at Mld'lleport, Oblo,
&amp;It e\"entualltiea, rain Ol' ahJne, 800W . urday, October 2&amp;. When the
or sleet.
Grande Va.r slty Redmen c."""~JdeotOo~~!
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Annapolis, Oct. 26-IN8-BUZ21 West va. The referet!'s wlrlstle
BotTles k belni kept ,out o1 Navy's sound at 8:00 o'clock for the open:Uneup b)' doctors' orders avd coach lnB kick-oft.
.,Rip" M1Der probably will seDd the ' coach P. R . Lyne sa.ld
Middlea against Penn without h1s that his men are In good 0 ." ' ' ' " . - ..,
star chalfback. Tonuny King w10 are ready to battle with
take the post.
ttghtJn1 West VIrginians.
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WUniUon, N. Y. Oct. 26-INB- . dlL)' wben they t:iefeated tbe
OoU:l and snow is eutting .short Col· , Liberty West Vll'l'lana by II seore
gate'" drJlllni. Coach Andy Kerr•s ' t1 to 0.
men had to 1.111e towels to rub uumb'l1w probable Une-up ot the
eel ~!lllda so they could handle tile ~trong team l.!l!

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V TINO · CAMPAIGN

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of The Daily Tribune and
Tribune.-Telegraph

BlaJne,
Carson, L.
L. E.,
T., weight
weight 160,
182.No.
No.3.19
Stinnett, L. G .. weight 1'70, No. 9 .

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~urphy, :a.
Q., welCht 176, No. 11.
H., WeiB:ht uo, No. ~.
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168, H.o. to.

The probable Une-up oJ' ille
team h;:
Moon~. (C) Guard, weight 160, No. 29
Simpson, E. weight 173, NO. 28.
Wickline, T. weight 180, No. St.
cox:, C. weJght 185, No. 29.
Calla.han, E. wel«ht 170, No. 22,
McClure, Q, weight tS&amp;. No. 14.
Wallace, H. we18ht 166, No. 19.
Coleman, H. wetsht 160, No. 21.
Smith, F. B . weight 165, No. 36.
Bonecutt.cr, G. weight 15&amp;, No. to.
Keller, H. weight 128, No. 11.

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AI.ABAI?A
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.Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Middleport, Ohio
Mrs. Nellie BarsQti
Middleport, Ohio
Miss Ada Mae Campbell"
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Fay Dunn
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Miss Lois B. Diles
Middleport, Ohio
Miss Agnes Egnor
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Miss Martha Frecker
Harrisonville, Ohio
Mrs. Garnet L. GrHham
Minersville, Ohio
Miss Irene Grueser
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Middleport, Ohio
Mrs. Eunice King
Middleport, Ohio
.Miss Helene Ohlinger
New Haven. W.Va.
Miss Nannie Peery
Letart Falls, O!tjo
Miss Leora Roush
Pomeroy, Ohto
Miss Berneta Shaw
Syracuse, Ohio
Miss Doris Shumway,
LoqJbottom, Ohio
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Emogene Wilson
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Geneva Williamson
M&amp;sOn, W.Va.
'Miss lillian Wilson
Racine, Ohio
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Middleport, Obio
l\lrs. Merle Ward
):lorperoy, Ohio
Miss W!IDita YOUllg
(lteshire, Ohto
Miss Eloise Yeauger

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nesota
Up OD its Offena!Ve I
today In preparation for the Iowa
game Saturt:iay, PartlcuJa.r stress 1
was plaoed on the Gopher. passlng 1
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WtaconB1n saturday tbat :
Cblcaso. coacb Noble Kiw i'
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PurdUe'~ YIU'8it)' IOotball team

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lng Which the boyB ran BignaJB,
practiced 11:1oll;,ttog, forward pa.aalnr,
rec»lvtng PlUlt8 and some 110&amp;1 tlcll:·
!nit, the aqU&amp;d ,..as taken into the
gyrq where they J.J.siened to a talk
bY the mQ).tor behind clo4ed. doors.
Followtna -thl&amp; periOd, tbey were
brOIJI'hL out on the Held with their
llelmeta ready for o. real" sessiotl
!11stlng nearJy an hour.
Opposed to the Purple Panthers
were SCOtt, McCullough, PlerotU,
Orueser, Lew Roush, all former For Expaae of SwiDdlerl
h1Bh school stars 1n the llne with
Tamperill• With Race
McKenr;te and Shirley Oulnthet Q!
the purple squad w~ · bfitiind the
H-.
llne there were Da.vls a former lfltar
in another achool, Obe'lt .Rtlush of
New Yoril:, Oct. 26-tNs-A rethe purple . squad and Eisel out~ ward or ~ was offered today by
standlng star on the 1920 team with the j(lckey club ror lntormatlon
Terrill another hard wo1·1dng play- leading to the arrest. and oonvlc( r of formct" year11.
tton of any one eponaln&amp;" a race
Thls comblnatJcm Is lt.Urer op- horse. Anno\IIlC£me;nt of the reward
position than tbe locals wm be eall- followed an inve;~tta:atJon o.t Em·
d upon to face in thcb' re!l'ular t~ire City tre.ek P.f\er .snonges Were
schedule e.nd they all performed as a _;scovered Jn the bo&amp;trlla of the
iC tbey were in the Ink f
dl
P
o con - horses P~ytng On and. oruey, both
tlonTb.
llt which raced at Emp)re C1ty last
ey uset;t plays which Wcllaton IBtotuNI.u.y.
has been using so far during the
The Emplu City aponpug was
t:~~· :~d were falrly sucoosstul the second recently uncovered at
artalnst the' PanUlera In their exe- New York trackB.
cutton. On t.he other hand the Pariomclala of the jockey club, It WM
tilers found considerable dlmculty Wlde111tood, hoped tr.a.t a:t&amp;ble emin gett1pg Pl\St the!r deferudVP.
J;loyes, Who might h11ve 110IM knOW•
The iQOOd with the ooaches lut.ve kdge of the Spof'ibllfs, wuuld be led
bf:en work.tnr overtime the entire t.o talk by the reward otrer.
week In order to pe1•fect a defense
Alhtough the club ha.a for :voars
that WUI be able to hold the Oolden ~rrled on a warfare asal.nat spanglklcketa in check Wbile they In liurn ing and other violatl9ns of racing
try to put .® aro ·otrense Whl~h will rules, the otrer of a rewe.rd was the
b~ too h11rd for the JD.Ckaon COWl• Hrst publ1c step of Its kind ever
tjanS· to Withstand. The all.IIIUll taken by th~ organization.
tl!a.m fa.lr~ daaleel the Panthers
Sheldon H. Fairbanks, owner of
SWeJl.l! tinflils with triple possea : Flaying on, announced the sponge
behind -the 'Une of scrluunage be-' was discovered in the horae's no11tlil
!Qre tt)eir bu.U carf.ler ftni\J.Iy came J aitcl' roe a,cted 'badly a.t the post.
up toward th~ line of scrimmage P!.aylng Or'.. un 8 to 5 fp,vorlte, fina1•d If any of the plays tried Bntur- l l!&lt;hed t~ecocd, and Oriley, owned by
day are used by the Rookets, thCl' C·. Mitchell, a to 2 second choice,

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After a strenuous ball hour dl.ll'-

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INCH[AS[
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·AWARD TO H[~MAN! As To Destination
.tl HIGHWU CAS£ She~:·~;J:i~eld
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Red Anchor)Says •• Be,F

Red Anchor makes it easy for good taste ancJ slender pocket-books
to have a well dressed look-A.whole ator' full of smart styles
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Pioperty
allted F
nAo b~· Sherl1f A. 0. Tracy, faUed.
. Hlabway Worth
\ l'l reVeal ILPythlng r~gardtug the
$1,000
lad, wlt.h one of the ~·les ot ques·
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- tloning ending thW11Y 1
JURYMEN REPORT I "'Whm w&lt;•o·c you going?"' asked
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Deputy Shr.rlff 0 . P'. Tracy.
..___ C ta C t $1lS ! ··Cull)lnitU&gt;' ·•• ' · .oc ~he curt rc·
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oun y
! pl:r or the lad
For Jury Fees Plus
1 "Where?'' Denuty Otl1o cont.lnued
"'I ''Ashworth'~". n.~.ta.ln answered the
MJu:ase
boy.
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,$49.50, $59.50 to $75.00

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Wednesday night,
Nenseh·ood was ridlni In a car
Crtven and owned by Ben Turner
o.lso of Pomeroy, when the clll' was
11truck by another, hQaded toward
Gallipolis. The latter Cnr waa driven
away from the scene of the colllllion
o.nd nettllcr Turner nor NeBselroad
succeeded In obtaining_ the Identity
ot the driver.
Ola68 from the Turner car wlnd.llhleld caused the lacerations on
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Ne81!elroad's face.
Nesaelroad and TurTier were re~
turn1ng home o.ltel' spending the
altcrncon In Hunttl"gton where they
fallea t.o paSil I~ I{Ovcrnment exa~

Children's Coat.s

Nice warm wool coati, Flannelette
:/That ohed watet:--·Don't f'!rset ua,
,.ftd aee the Dew 1\fiekey M0111e RaiD liDed···Dark colora.
Coats for Childre11. Sizet 2 to 10
re.an··~Rai!lcoat, Hat &amp;Dd Umbrella.

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ndnatlon for ehtra.noe to a. ooc
r11 mp,.. Hcmtlr Foley J'nd Johnnv

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veny; May
"Show·Down"

Mink, Badger, Fox, Beaver, Fitch, Raccoon, O'possum-in fact anything YIJUr
heart desires to fit any purse.

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ltnown Ball Player Cut
hllllW&amp;y
by Fl) ina Cia..
which may
, fllmlla.t ill
Net!!&amp;elroad sqft'ered severeasement cases to alGeot·ge
lacerations
the ·race when &amp;
car in which he was ~kUng was 1n
a colllsion wtUl Bl"other a.t the
rutlroad underpiLS&amp; 1at Addison,

let the matter

wediBtcly
entrained for oamp
Knox. Ky., wht!re thef will reeeive
poinio"' furt.q~~t· ir&gt;st,t"Uft"&lt;Jons before bf!ihg
.St'llt ~- tlw refores~ation camp. Nina
ether ex-$t!rvlce men succesafully
1 l'as5ed' the tJhysJ.-.al examination at
Hui\ttngton wi.h t.hc two Pol:nerdy
r!"'Jm. it Was loarnP.d, ,

In as
dep- ·
sherlfts or the counties 111
PlUch they are posted.
, . Athetlcan Legion omctnls me'
today to lay plans fm" mobilizing a
sub81dlat7 "shotsun force·• ot wl.i:l"
veteran:~ to support thoJ m1Ut1a.nen fn the oompallf!
AI 'Feeney, state supel.iJltendent
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of public snlety, was

$12.50, $:14.95
$17,50,
$19.95
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Wednesday evening when a
t stepladder on which h~ was work:.ilf.nrf;·,,co,dlh\psed
and thre~f him to the
at his residence on Llnooln

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Lew

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Mra. L. R. Parmer ""d son qt

Mar.sfh:ld came Wedn~!' to vlltt
l".er mother, Mr.11. Mary Miller and

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CIIIMJe&amp;le Oolhr&amp;, 1 alehM'4
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Lana Beaoh, Ol\llfomta, llfter a.
vl!l,t here with relat1vea.
Mr. and Ml'8. L. P. llchoenlob are
r:!OVinR from the &amp;Impson Apartl'ltntll to the boUle fonnerJy occu·
)'led by JrSr, anci Mra. Wm. Waddell
on Butternut Avtnue.
Mn. AlCred An«elettl and dalllh'teli Roll -..ere v1sttors 1ft Zaneavtlle
WedneldJ.y.
1\lrl. Mary PhliUpa and dauahttr
Thtbna returned. WedMiday evenIn&amp;" from Oolumbu.s where they
aitnded the Orand Chapter of the

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BOY'S WASH SUITS

59c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.50

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SDuniea for the Children
Reaao~~&amp;bly Priced
Louasilll Pajamaa, Ray·
Oil &amp;lld Cottoll

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the p.tet ~ of Mr. and
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Smtth on Sreezy Relshts Thursday.

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s41f: _~be J;Jt.~, ~~h sllades ror .rau
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,.Drelllel, Baby Boob. Battlen, Bot.- -s~ze, 11 to zo-Lona tlee;.(l rowna.
· "'·:.. fie Wa.tmert. BooUtt.. e&amp;o.
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Wolfe Thursday,
Mlaa Adele Schoentetn, newa rel!Drter Is confined to t)er home on

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LIBERTY
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BABY GIFTS

Sbawla,

Matn Street ill reported to be skrwty
Improving.
Mrs. Pqan Price of Fortland was
the aut!st of Mr. and Mrs. Bentz

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With the atyle of ailka...·A sreat
m&amp;Dy differe11t atyle..-AIIDew.
$1.50 alld $1.95

Mr:;. Emma Dorst who has been
11erkom1ly tll at her home on West.

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oontpllce.s In p. daring raid on the
J~l_li at Lima, 0., In whicll Bherlft
JeB¥ Sarber wM shot to death .
Armament In the hands of the
gang was stolen from tbe poJtce
atatlons at Peru and Auburn, Ind.
Clt1zens have formed emergency
vlillallte OllJanlzatfons at Peru and
at Seymour.

., Ill all Dew materiala Rabbits ~lath.
WooleD KDita, Crepet, etc•. Reda,
8lu•, Ruata, Greella, BrowM, etc.
$3.95, $5.95, $7.50 &amp;lld $10.00

.\RM BROKEN lN FALL

2.:JS181ll!d:

rua.nd of the fort!e.
Headlns the png of criminals,
~uthorttlea believe, Is John DilJtnJWt', a~ des~rado who led the Mich!J&amp;n .~i~y ~ penitentiary e11cape and

.New Woolens

BaU.y.

West portJona.

BYHAWKEYES

Pomeroy Man Is
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f"_f..,,..canlearned
d }n "ras
i •
1)
either pay
n]Ure
ta.Bermaq. or appeal the case from
·
Neoaelroa&lt;j,

~xtreme

0~~J~~j

Both Sides Seema To Add
To Strellsth; Picket·
illl Halted
·

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has the opportun· Geo.

sa£atday cloudy, colder 111 Oentnl
partJGt:u; and foJiowed _,. n.fn tn

FINELY

t,

,tli~J:~ also

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I '·Now jttAt where did you t~ .y you
A verdict of U28 as r.ompcnsation were gomg1'' repeated the officer
for the land Pollen, and S672 M uPd again came the rf'ply conta.lnclaPmles. Lo the reslr:fue, was return- l1•g , '.~tLlc mformatlon, "To my
· fC1 by a Jun In the oommon pleas at:?t • ·
"
court here la.k Wedne5day tn llie
Who Ia your aLmt? the omcer
r tb Director of BllhWO.)'ti of · f&gt;lpped another question hoping t.o
ease 0
e f Ob1o 11 Ro and Gait ~a in some Information. only to
~~te 0 a:8 a ~dentktJon pro- tHwe the CPtlre 1nvestlgl!.tion col·
~eee&amp;nh tor 1a.nd to be- uRed. ru; 11 I:IJ,~SP with ~he sa.r~onlcal answer:
nlbt of way for propo8ed improved 1 My Wlcle 8 wife. 1
secUO of state Rouu= 'J below HobProbation omcer J. M. Thornton
n
·
[In o. telephone convf}"satlon with
~e jury allowed the owner of , juvenile authorities 1n FraDklln
the land *l.OOO ior compensation, COLmW Thursday learned that the
-.M damap for tbe 1 and 1_. acres yotmgater l6 a ward of; the Franklin
Or ..the :tterman I'IJopttJ delired by oounty juvenile court and he 1a be~e state for the hlchwa.y purpos- . lng held hel'e pendlr&gt;g word from
es. 'llle amount depc»lted. a&amp; ten- that county regardint: dJsposJtion
4efed to Hennan for the mnall of the case.
tract· of land for a rtght or waY w~
- - - -- - - - .. ttaa.ao. tt was reported, the verdiCt
-~~ inct'eMin&lt; that ""'•"•'
(

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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the N ewa Oftlce of The Dally
Tribune, call 2!16-L; If the Bu.lnellil
Office ask for 202-R.

Given at

Interrogation by aut.horltiM here
of Lewis Bcotleld, 14. itinerant
or youn~~:ster apprehended several days

Thur&amp;d&amp;Y th&amp;t the
that amount

DOESN'T COST A
BIT MOREt

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