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; • 1U DAILY TBDStJNII p '«PPT. 0!110.

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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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JURYMEN REPORT I "'Whm w&lt;•o·c you going?"' asked
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Deputy Shr.rlff 0 . P'. Tracy.
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! 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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fIn a yariety of materials with Skunk,

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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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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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: &gt;, $5.00 b)"$5.95

and $8.50

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smart 'Crepe Dr~sses

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

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·~·~!k~l ... lunlu.ary examination, and were 1m·

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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
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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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Prank Kimes -~"wrereb a broken

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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

l\ln. ,J!oR!e R!J,Iaell.

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Lew

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

Mar.sfh:ld came Wedn~!' to vlltt
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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
ehirtu

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Smtth on Sreezy Relshts Thursday.

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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

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West portJona.

BYHAWKEYES

Pomeroy Man Is
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f"_f..,,..canlearned
d }n "ras
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either pay
n]Ure
ta.Bermaq. or appeal the case from
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Both Sides Seema To Add
To Strellsth; Picket·
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sa£atday cloudy, colder 111 Oentnl
partJGt:u; and foJiowed _,. n.fn tn

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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 • ·
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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
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~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~
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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

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trfnttd. .A.nDoJ!llOUI ltttera. howeYer excelle,t 1\tld ~l:"Jrablo LD tlliPIJl~
oil\'tO &gt;• "ll lnlitllllc011Ul bo pulillahud.

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and family
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Mrs. M. ICpqnJ of GaiUpoll.s went to

Ma.rlon W~nesday where they wm
Mrs. l8tah Rawson.

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There will be no balloweening in Middleport until Hallowe~n night. There will be
no soaping of window&amp;, no destruction of
property and no olntruction of otreels and
highways .
lh Order of
MAYOR AND CHIEF OF POLICE.

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CLEAI'(JNG UP THE WORLD
F AS
forcca~t, Mr. Hoo se ~.· dt'H ).Jropu~;;cU agrt:emeu•;
W1t.h ..Hus!.ia . rc:-. tdt~ iu a l)ig hoom in the ~ule o( bHth·
tubl'l, tli.e world wi!l be ind~bted to om· pre:::~ldent al lea Rt
to th e extent that he ha); made an elfurt to clt!all up th:
world. · 'fhel'e ar;:- millioJ)S ol' Sm·ict ..; lind if they art! u~l
gotten into ihe .ha hit of tot king lht.·lr regular Sa_.turda~'
night bath, come what will, Rll npprl!dnUle change in
cJeunli11efi!:l may , aftt!r all, be uot.cd by the rest of th ~
world. ~nd if the experiment \\ orh ;a• \H' muy well hop e
it will, _:mayLup millions of other Europeans nnd Asi.utic. ,
will :ieltd i11 their orders frJJ" the Yankee ButhtuiJ, trulv a
rea1ly ifreat institution. Here· : :; hoping aJI of the good
things will coml' to pas.:; and none of the diliRd nmta~U" '3
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HE RESUd..jT of the Nudi..:l..tl' t.riul ill 11-lichige~n is gcod
ne~1:1 to ttll pertsuns who hu\'e LlllY self respl:!ct ut·
lho ugh\1! of detu11cy ut ull. Ju•t why people should P•·
I rad e in .Nuture's 8uit aud tJrctend it i:' done solely fol' the
htn eflt pf their health, Is uot hurd to understand becauge
th ey org. of a •tripe that wunt to deal In th•.t sort of !him!
~nd know that the grout rani&lt; nnd file of the people in
every ewili~ed l•nd would h~ve nothin~r to dv with it il
th e trutl\ ol the situation wet·o feveaJea.
, TM' llij\ure of the ~VCflllfe porsdn Is such th•t be Jo
tol•r~nt; of most \hlnr• (o an· unpouol dejJree if allY """"
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some ac~on as W11S t!lken IJl .Mjc~hl"'l be ~Oije.
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in 1he same c~te!f!IJ'Y ' wlt~ t)l~ nl!d~ts all' their Bl'iqment.
are j~st aboqt tj'uthfpl an~ ejl'e~tive.. All a matter oi j'
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~ddleport, Ohio
Mis~rAda·~'CampbeJJ
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~li!ls Fay .Dum;t · .
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Miss Lois B; Diles · · ·
Middleport, Ohio
Miss AgJtes ,Egnor
·Rutland, Ohio
Miss , ~aiiha Fre.cker '
Cbester, Ohio
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Harrisonville, Ohio
Miss Il.·e•ie .Grues'er ·, , .
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Mrs. Eunice King ;_ · ::.. . Middleport, Ohi~
Miss:Heleqe Ohlinger 1 ·· ;
~iddleport, Ohio , .
Miss Nannie Peery
New Haven. W. Va
Miss Leora Roush
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M~8s Berneta Shaw
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Miss Doris Shumway, ., .
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Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
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Mrs. Dolores Th~ma~
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Mtss f'ri&gt;neva Willi8mson
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Miss J,iUian Wii~Utn
Mll11nn. W. V~t,
Miss W"wpifrf&gt;fl Wolfe
RllCiM- Ohio
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no soaping of window&amp;, no destruction of
property and no olntruction of otreels and
highways .
lh Order of
MAYOR AND CHIEF OF POLICE.

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W1t.h ..Hus!.ia . rc:-. tdt~ iu a l)ig hoom in the ~ule o( bHth·
tubl'l, tli.e world wi!l be ind~bted to om· pre:::~ldent al lea Rt
to th e extent that he ha); made an elfurt to clt!all up th:
world. · 'fhel'e ar;:- millioJ)S ol' Sm·ict ..; lind if they art! u~l
gotten into ihe .ha hit of tot king lht.·lr regular Sa_.turda~'
night bath, come what will, Rll npprl!dnUle change in
cJeunli11efi!:l may , aftt!r all, be uot.cd by the rest of th ~
world. ~nd if the experiment \\ orh ;a• \H' muy well hop e
it will, _:mayLup millions of other Europeans nnd Asi.utic. ,
will :ieltd i11 their orders frJJ" the Yankee ButhtuiJ, trulv a
rea1ly ifreat institution. Here· : :; hoping aJI of the good
things will coml' to pas.:; and none of the diliRd nmta~U" '3
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HE RESUd..jT of the Nudi..:l..tl' t.riul ill 11-lichige~n is gcod
ne~1:1 to ttll pertsuns who hu\'e LlllY self respl:!ct ut·
lho ugh\1! of detu11cy ut ull. Ju•t why people should P•·
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htn eflt pf their health, Is uot hurd to understand becauge
th ey org. of a •tripe that wunt to deal In th•.t sort of !him!
~nd know that the grout rani&lt; nnd file of the people in
every ewili~ed l•nd would h~ve nothin~r to dv with it il
th e trutl\ ol the situation wet·o feveaJea.
, TM' llij\ure of the ~VCflllfe porsdn Is such th•t be Jo
tol•r~nt; of most \hlnr• (o an· unpouol dejJree if allY """"
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~ddleport, Ohio
Mis~rAda·~'CampbeJJ
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~li!ls Fay .Dum;t · .
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Miss Lois B; Diles · · ·
Middleport, Ohio
Miss AgJtes ,Egnor
·Rutland, Ohio
Miss , ~aiiha Fre.cker '
Cbester, Ohio
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Harrisonville, Ohio
Miss Il.·e•ie .Grues'er ·, , .
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Mrs. Eunice King ;_ · ::.. . Middleport, Ohi~
Miss:Heleqe Ohlinger 1 ·· ;
~iddleport, Ohio , .
Miss Nannie Peery
New Haven. W. Va
Miss Leora Roush
;. J Letart Falls, Ohio
M~8s Berneta Shaw
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Miss Doris Shumway, ., .
Svracnse, Ohi!l .
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
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Mrs. Dolores Th~ma~
Pnmerov.-O"io
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Mtss f'ri&gt;neva Willi8mson
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Miss J,iUian Wii~Utn
Mll11nn. W. V~t,
Miss W"wpifrf&gt;fl Wolfe
RllCiM- Ohio
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aUractlc111. r.·m wm be a.ward.ed the state.
l.u notJJ.ng at au to do~ ~· ah'arPIY Q the - , tlcil tlllla 1;11- "l'"~ ~~ e . r~ • ..-. 111". Mri.
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roWlty government. wherea, tht enJy a :iltt teM .
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Puneral aerytces wen b.eld. Buq"The !ramen ot tlUIJ staternel'lt" a.me1,1dment speciflcaJJy -~equir~ amcunt per .. ·~ · a1 BS:r.Qnton
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Olll)llat G.q!t &amp;UCOJ1'Kl ~A~Uw.l• ~ay l.t~moon ~ ~eBaptLst church 60 y8 the letter, "'have attempted to prov..slon tor the 011a~~tlOn an&lt;a ~t.·~i)l fot t . ~Uoq o~ Ita M:-r ~ur~~WPrlday bl
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The letter further takes o.cep•
The ldl.b ~t' •R-Ptta. ooat ol op- t-+...· P~ 0 \tl la ti.. ~U: h¢
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that the amendment makeen9pro.. «·lmtip tl ~~ .. . ~F"'~ed ~· to spell(1
,.o 14tel"~&amp;ueUI.. ww 0..: ..-~~ow. "
l.eacher In the Rutland aehooll but The Rcush J~mL·y celebrated their v.st.on for the schools. Tbla ~r- t-n68J e n ·· ~ ·
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lea aJlau a p.uwuuu. Ol&amp;&amp;K•l
bas been retited tor the put 1 or 8 60th wed.d.!nv ~:~nniversary,
tiou, &amp;CCOrdlng to Tatt, b&amp;a a. mp 8 .. 1 loY.~ ~~ .f
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~~Jene ~tte. W4\8 UJe dinner
'w-.:ut.-uvc Cc:OY tor ~ Ulllt:· years. She ' Ll su"1'e4 by her hllfi- 1 WiJillGt Da\18 la rem~hllna with sure of truth 1n 1t because ' the faa · ~~
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llul:h -'· Unseott~ been suUerAnlob and Mrs. E. P. Folden or R Davis. helpinv: wlt.h work. Mf r.pon the sduYll ,system. "But" aaY~t r.~e, ~ 'wi~ £~a~, ~lec::e Ins: wJ~ ~ rlleum8Uam the past
, , "" ...u.cdr.rxtu. Burial was at M!les ceme- Dtv;Js remHJ.ns quite Ill.
Taft, "it is presented 1n ft..K=h arWa:r. put)' ll:a ~tim : t.h 18 ooe
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lcry In cll11hre or Flns~ald.
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The young de.lJihter ot Mr. and er. OhRrlea Nelwn, who is untm· f;)l;tem, whici. ·.s t( vicious false.:Mrs. Lawrence CalvW who was prond.
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pt.lntully inJured lj)l one of the
Mr. and Mr.s. Curney Jones ..we'~'&lt;&gt;
"A .statement, such as th1&amp; arru·
awtnas at tile elen1~tary sehoola Pom~roy \'1:-;ltrorJS Sa.tmday.
ment against the Oounty Home
~~~t weiek was brought home from
Th1 C'lmmunity club at Bo.lem nule amenQment," the letter ...,.n~
1ne hospital at GalllpoU. saturday Center preoonted the Ltte.a·~ry p;rp. eludes, "vioJatu the w'.-.ale p~sA
where she underwer;~t an opeJ.·a-' gram at Star Granf Seturilay or the otdctal pubUcltr pe.mphlet
t1on tor n. broken nose. She e.llio ., ll!h t. A lart«t crow was in 11-t- 11nd t.-.cts Lo twdermlne the ~ ... ltJ
. · "t&gt;Uft'e red a. fracture of her cheek te~1dnnce and lht&gt; program wne en- th'o 1~ referendum prooess..""' .!rh, 0
bone but I! I'IO~ reooverlq nicely . . JOYed by nTl. Th~ Oranre served J.,mphlet wa.s wlsely requtred bY
Mn. Ca.rrJe Porrest. has so tar re- 1benn eoup £:1d hot colfee to ail I the ool'l.stltutlon ir order that chico:-vered from .her recent OlJeratlon • prescut.
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!SffvJoes cou,ld be~J.t ~urt ho~ ~~fmry .Nelton.
ttr to one th1rd tn
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Mrt. D. W. ~da of Rutland ca.ll
if' cody r(werrqn ~~ countle.s C!d Olf Mn: Oli.renee Spurrier N:onP«Jr ora:anbed tlle'nw'f:{e pro.. d.a.y .-att:einOOP. · ·
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Mr. and J,ll'(l, llerman Pox spent
3unday eventtf!J wtt:h Mr. and wra..
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'rtmces Vining nnd Robert Hysell
·~n~ Sunday guests ot Mr. a.nd Mrs.
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and son
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i Mr. and M· 1!1. Raymond Frank or
fl:.g:lc Ridge called on Mr. and Mr.s
Ralph Prark f'nday evenin1.
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Theiss and family of Dc:Jrl:as SUD•

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Mrs. Robt. McKinne:v wan o
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Mr. anfl Mrs. H. 0. Bheneftcld
11lnlttd her sil!•ter, MWis Ella McElhinny at Middleport, Friday.
F. D. Nelron a.nd family spent..
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Ruth Dodrldie ncentiJ.
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au :h Orr of Syruuae spent ~
o.nd Mn. PJ:ank. Dalley and tamlly week end With her parent~, Jlr, an,~
of RadcM and Mr. and Kn. Cor- Mn. B. E. Orr.
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Alt. a.nd Mrs. Jl. o. Ollnr .· wero,
Ben F'ox and Harry Jacoba spent Hur:.Lif'ai·n visitors Sunday.
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Taylor Sunday eveniJl8.
' Mr., ami Mrr.. Jacoq Fe.rfitt spent
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· Orv111e Rogue and la.mily.
' Oco. Hu JU and daughter Ula
Ma ~. called on Mrs. Hood at Ml: r.ersviiJ. . !:iUhday.
1 Mle:; Harrett Th(jmpson
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· Ml:iii Ruth Delong called on M18ti
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home of Ray
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WD.lttlr Annen ot 'Ioledo, vialtctl
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o. ~. a.nd Mrs. 8. A. Halliday a. fc.v
_. .Tn.u;tee o! Ba.hsbury ToWUI:Ihlp du.y5- the put week.
1 Your vote ~md mtlucncc
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Mrs. Mnrit'ret Bosworth of Al1. creatly o.pprecla.. ~d.
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Buckeye team ~ed a ' l'reat vlc~
tory Clver Northwc&amp;terp, t.bumping
Coocll Hanlon l!or.; 20-6 ~~~~~ there
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For the pleasure of dyed-ln~the· l'trnlnd hL!J playqs of t.bia rae~ 1n
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Countr. a. eoUege game will be , galnst Indiana, N&lt;'t'thweatem
JliBYed one. or Ulft g-reatest~ quarters
b:oua;ht here--virtually 'n their l)f f90tball ever seen h~ Ute Big Ten
own backyards-when
the Rio l $topped in t)le firat hall by the
ora.n4e College Red Men and the H,c.usler'" hard-charging line, the
.Alden:.n (W. Va.) CoUea:e ,el,evep. V.:ildcata
clawed
thrOUKh the
claab at the Mlcldlepart higl\ sr~Ool Hocalets and 6~ 22 J)OiDi$ ln the
lilhted grkllron, Saturday ntght:
third Q\larter. Dl5play1ng ·a·,, bewildCoaeh. p. R. Lyne, twu lecl-~o hts ' c~inr attack, led by a ~ter, a
f.;bUn&amp; Bed Men at Rlo Gr~de "riggiiDg sop~omore an-a two Creet
tnto battle already thll season, · the ends, Northwestern , outamatied
e.g:grept:on managing to emerge 1.n Indiana C!implete~y.
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1n Ollte Olaon, Northweatetn bas
&amp;n 1mpreBSicl' or their scrapp1ne.s~~ c.nc c! the l(reatest kickers in Big I
1u the various grid battles.
Ten footbaU .hlstor)'. Rated with 1
The Red. l4en outfit will come to RegeC'.d, of Mlch1Jan, as the best I
Middleport &amp;turda.y night prepl!l.l·· P~nter In the cantereJ'Ice, Olson Is ·~­
cJ to do ba.ttle until the last wtth :-so au accurate drop·klclter. His
the hea.vler AlderSf)n. eleven, ad· ·~ot for point atter touchdown envance word reporting that the en- a .lled Northwestern to tie Purdue 1
tire RlJ? Grande squad 1s in excell- L'lst season. Ooach Hanley not on ly •
tr . shape and ready for tl:-.e melee. !'~cs the puPt as a weapon but
The Rio Qrande team scored a ~ortu il tnto his strategy. When
victory last week over the west ! elfY Augustson hl in the lineup,
t.lberh· t"nm by a. 6 too tiCore
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The Alders;m men hold. a· .slight b;otlni o.nd both can hit the line •
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o;t•elght, It was JeameJ., although the ~;r~bled hls team to rout the Hoos~
!as~, elustVe backs or th..: Ohioans I • Th,..
vrn expected to balance thls .. weight \"Ill ~ answer to the QW?Btion ''Who
~;sl!odvantage when they tnkr the I L~o replace Pug Rentne1·?" is Harry
f1cld. l'he Alderson team ':Jins aP 1 yJ~~Pr, a sophcmo.re from ForL
average of 169 pound 3 tpe line I n~nr. Inrl., who &amp;tarted the Wild - 1
Loaatlnl( au averQgc weight of 174 ~ ~:.ts on lheh· way ngaimlt. IndiRna
pcundB' e.nd t.hc bo.ckfield. 161. i ;;a:.~o~~g a touchdown h• twu
p:.~W1dti Rio Grande weights show 1· 11 · "·
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a.verago at 163 poundf4 the 1l&amp;.li
·d cf ,the Oeld • h~ . dl'UYe bac k t c
1'. lana s 26 -.,ta.rd lmc . .caUed hLS I
llne at 1'U and the backfield t52.
The smallest. nun• In the two ~-;~~rl~r1 ~ 1 011 ~he l.l•cxt play, and 1
Une-upa Is Keller Rio Oro.nde ha lf
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fc.mlerl~ fer Logan high school and Nnrt.h: 1Mans~~ and Art. Jeus.
8 ern uao a great pair of 1
will be remembered ·here He tip··
the s~les a.t 128 I&gt;Ounds: but ha.~ ~~~~· Hgnlr.st whom even Ohio 1
t-een proving a thorn In the dcfen. h s /',rcat tackles may not mak(!
~:.h·c al~es of oppm•ents thu~&gt; 1ur . ;:n,r:
leadway. Altbough Mnnski
tl'lls season:
1 ., ge-nerally COUiildllrcd to be one of 1
The game Sa.tu.rdu y nir,:ht will be- 1 l,hu bf'st flankers In the conference ,
f.:~, p'rotnl)tly at s O·elock ancl om - 1 i:.~n~ stole , th~ show last week, I
t:!al.$ ere eXpectlnc a I"U.ther larg{~ i , o~k!ng Cl e ~ndhuul punt aud I
~ t rm·nlng .Olson s long tmnts ne~r ·j
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the F'u.h !'ltand on !iet;OtlCl I er home near R.ttlnnd.
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. :.ira. Herman FD~ hu been m ·tt.•; t.p'1
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Mr.. and 141'1. Wm. Stewart apep\ C~mtl 8
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'ii.~ 8nd fa~ Gi,Jl.,
Clyd ~ at~ wart ot Braqbury.
~ne and 01-. JllcNI.Plee•'Of ~
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Jtomeoomtns: ciowd In Ohio Btac!..
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J(r. •pd. 141'1 , John Louden ~~
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1 !ln. DtLna Bowen and llrJ. con m;q Bllly callecl on the torm,('11
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Mrs. ~.. Jaoo!M and· J4rs. Elm
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of a church in Cinelnne.ti and was
et. Rbt.lard about tlve yellta aao. !
r'CJR SALE--200 WHite Leghor::~ I-11.11 famU.v accompanied him on his
!' hens, one year old. BILron atrail. ~:~t-ort visit to Meigs county \Vherc
bO t:.s. each. W1ll be sold thl,, he has mony warm tr1endll.
week. Jet:nl . 'Jorsuch, near 1:1!!l·u.a. )' O!.l darr.lsonvllle road. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Goble and :
...,, .~~~.!o P &lt;'l OI•C.
10-24~3. fHmiJy or West Jeft'eraon were vi8l- ,
tora: here over the week end.
A number from htre attended the
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FOR RENT-2 rooma ror houoe·
-k;eplniJ. ftrst ftoor. 1'52 So. 2nd . I
MRS. STIP.N G~
Ave., Middleport, Ohto. Mn, L
Jl'tu~eral servleGe were ~~ h!',re
N Gerber
10·~&amp;~6 Thurad.a.y .-rternoon at. the Baptlat
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• J'UR RENT-Modern .sbr: room ~ho died aft.er a mort JJJne• ·at ,.
house and raraQ'e. 'Rent very ~M her home P.t t;.PfrstO. 0., where Jllr,
.soPable. 130 Laurel St. Apply at tnd Mrs. Graham have lived since
133 Laurel st., tor keys. 10·21-&amp;t k&gt;avJns Rutland. several yean a.ao.
.!'ervtcea were ln Charge of Rev.
lj_Qiton ~ b!lrlal was In Miles co·

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th" St... af Ohto will pay el ·p.
p::-::oc1 for tr••tmeRt. Thet'• the

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~lunbuo the ool,o"e of Ohio Charlt.i
'J'he HOil.OCOI!IInl pme ~ J&lt;ar p Taft II 1 cb. Inn 11 u;
Will 1\t played w!IJ&gt;. chaun~ fur· t~
01 ~laLe "&gt;ism~ ID&lt;IAT,
nlll\lJII the ~llool 1o lh~ local v gorousty prol.,.t&lt;~ &amp;l&amp;lnll\ "the
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Bj&gt;trOI hav~ reeollllecl ond aii&amp;INI the cooniY Home Rule 1 ~-dell • lilt or alleged .eJ!ecta
ll&lt;iil l'ellidret a lll&gt;itorm k
iu.d' ·~~rs. Jb&lt;ee
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Jhe P,me. I.- tbe ty~mlq a ~· IJ.,me R~ AJ&amp;oclation, reterred to ltlOD~ t"eada: The amenclmellt, 1t
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~uuvt u..w=ruou~ car .,. act " at"tlool features ot whleh wtlfhe £Wo f1 mel'C1ment which appear tn the nttnf.!Oil of munlctpa.UUes aud ~ Recm·44 1ft tb11 tJlt&amp; af the 0\llo ~~ ·
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cne act stlts, tumbllna and other &lt;tllclll publlel y pamphlet now be· oh~po. without their -·~· ~llllli!t• 'IQOw \bill~ per capiiO, ~"": 'il..o.,;,t 8 , "' J ""!'
- -- - · - - -- --oCTObat'c """'''and other carnival IZ&gt;g maUed to vot&lt;n throughout '' enarety !alae u llle &amp;ml!ftlll!&gt;Onl .X.t &lt;&gt;1 ~IY~~Dt rlaeo ~.;;:rt!!ll ""'"'~ta~~ OAf .i~
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aUractlc111. r.·m wm be a.ward.ed the state.
l.u notJJ.ng at au to do~ ~· ah'arPIY Q the - , tlcil tlllla 1;11- "l'"~ ~~ e . r~ • ..-. 111". Mri.
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for the ~ ...._.tumea 1n the crand Allsurlng the secretary that he ls l'lt'll:atlon ot territory to cities. C2&gt; lo)\' ~.m. 1£,
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~P~ ,., is fl.'l5 1lbpt
00. ~ents 81'8 1n ebarte of cfflce Whldl h&amp;d no choice ~t, to ll.fll! nse as .experience Wltb munl,. lr. ~'!fl:ili ~tJ' witl) a, P®ul&amp;-

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• M&amp;'IJirot SPratt, Lucllle Smith and Idprint
the &amp;fiUill.ODI as tiled, Taft
ltuc,a Kenneth X.eh.
'reeta hJs PlOt-est against the

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"rtpruen~tivel ot local omce hold- impl)'lll( the practlcal aboU$Jon ot ~l:l.l,. ..•rrf,ii ~tl· Q)eDJII " l!:, ' •. ' I • • "-:f ~'Sun'" ·-=-_ I UNEitAL or MR8. CHAS. GRAY en" who framed the aJ'Iumentl!l.
roWlty government. wherea, tht enJy a :iltt teM .
&amp; ~ouble tbe ' · •
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Puneral aerytces wen b.eld. Buq"The !ramen ot tlUIJ staternel'lt" a.me1,1dment speciflcaJJy -~equir~ amcunt per .. ·~ · a1 BS:r.Qnton
on hl.a~
Olll)llat G.q!t &amp;UCOJ1'Kl ~A~Uw.l• ~ay l.t~moon ~ ~eBaptLst church 60 y8 the letter, "'have attempted to prov..slon tor the 011a~~tlOn an&lt;a ~t.·~i)l fot t . ~Uoq o~ Ita M:-r ~ur~~WPrlday bl
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Ct.Ubtta .
. D\.cl~t ot Lori.dim
Go es an
, .r.dVIili'LlM~.JloiiUll'-wd Ut n:pw•
r.way Prtday alter a 1on1111neu at a. new bit or trtc:kery in the use or
The letter further takes o.cep•
The ldl.b ~t' •R-Ptta. ooat ol op- t-+...· P~ 0 \tl la ti.. ~U: h¢
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Rutland.
Mrs.
Gray
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staten:~en'
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GO~ 0meea ln smtU
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waa for many yeara a auceesstul
that the amendment makeen9pro.. «·lmtip tl ~~ .. . ~F"'~ed ~· to spell(1
,.o 14tel"~&amp;ueUI.. ww 0..: ..-~~ow. "
l.eacher In the Rutland aehooll but The Rcush J~mL·y celebrated their v.st.on for the schools. Tbla ~r- t-n68J e n ·· ~ ·
t9 the n: ~et~ ~l~ thppl.
lea aJlau a p.uwuuu. Ol&amp;&amp;K•l
bas been retited tor the put 1 or 8 60th wed.d.!nv ~:~nniversary,
tiou, &amp;CCOrdlng to Tatt, b&amp;a a. mp 8 .. 1 loY.~ ~~ .f
cers and em·
~~Jene ~tte. W4\8 UJe dinner
'w-.:ut.-uvc Cc:OY tor ~ Ulllt:· years. She ' Ll su"1'e4 by her hllfi- 1 WiJillGt Da\18 la rem~hllna with sure of truth 1n 1t because ' the faa · ~~
~ IN:gel)r caused by Guest ~uud&amp;y ol ~tb Eblen.
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l.'Snd and two listers, Mrs. Ros, , his ~rtandpllrenUs. :t.!'to. and Ml'B. W. 'r.mendment haa no eft'ect wh&amp;Wfer • r e n~ ot work ~OUI a
llul:h -'· Unseott~ been suUerAnlob and Mrs. E. P. Folden or R Davis. helpinv: wlt.h work. Mf r.pon the sduYll ,system. "But" aaY~t r.~e, ~ 'wi~ £~a~, ~lec::e Ins: wJ~ ~ rlleum8Uam the past
, , "" ...u.cdr.rxtu. Burial was at M!les ceme- Dtv;Js remHJ.ns quite Ill.
Taft, "it is presented 1n ft..K=h arWa:r. put)' ll:a ~tim : t.h 18 ooe
- week.
lcry In cll11hre or Flns~ald.
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Delano N !ten and J. W. NclsoH as to give the imprcs.sion tha.f"
~Jia ~; ;:bi'e·
e ofllcer 1n · Mrs. Llp.a Lehrn~n of Columbus

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I werE! Sunday ~:ucats of tb~lr broth.. ~mendment. t.bol!l'::.es tbj:~ school
The young de.lJihter ot Mr. and er. OhRrlea Nelwn, who is untm· f;)l;tem, whici. ·.s t( vicious false.:Mrs. Lawrence CalvW who was prond.
hood."
pt.lntully inJured lj)l one of the
Mr. and Mr.s. Curney Jones ..we'~'&lt;&gt;
"A .statement, such as th1&amp; arru·
awtnas at tile elen1~tary sehoola Pom~roy \'1:-;ltrorJS Sa.tmday.
ment against the Oounty Home
~~~t weiek was brought home from
Th1 C'lmmunity club at Bo.lem nule amenQment," the letter ...,.n~
1ne hospital at GalllpoU. saturday Center preoonted the Ltte.a·~ry p;rp. eludes, "vioJatu the w'.-.ale p~sA
where she underwer;~t an opeJ.·a-' gram at Star Granf Seturilay or the otdctal pubUcltr pe.mphlet
t1on tor n. broken nose. She e.llio ., ll!h t. A lart«t crow was in 11-t- 11nd t.-.cts Lo twdermlne the ~ ... ltJ
. · "t&gt;Uft'e red a. fracture of her cheek te~1dnnce and lht&gt; program wne en- th'o 1~ referendum prooess..""' .!rh, 0
bone but I! I'IO~ reooverlq nicely . . JOYed by nTl. Th~ Oranre served J.,mphlet wa.s wlsely requtred bY
Mn. Ca.rrJe Porrest. has so tar re- 1benn eoup £:1d hot colfee to ail I the ool'l.stltutlon ir order that chico:-vered from .her recent OlJeratlon • prescut.
:t~::no
m~ght be fblly Informed ~- to
ns to be able to walk about. the 1 - · . - - - · -- .

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hVu-htJte lBUDillY atoV(!. lnqwre
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. WANTED-A qulet )'OUDI a:lrl to
as&amp;St. w1th bous-a work, Apply at
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SALE-The JOftnY Oa·
born 9 l'O!IIIl bouoe 'With
larae lot oa F.-bat St.
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Caah or .,., meat down
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;r. (;all Mra. Oobom at MarI 0-26-3t
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!SffvJoes cou,ld be~J.t ~urt ho~ ~~fmry .Nelton.
ttr to one th1rd tn
one 4lUUI'·
Mrt. D. W. ~da of Rutland ca.ll
if' cody r(werrqn ~~ countle.s C!d Olf Mn: Oli.renee Spurrier N:onP«Jr ora:anbed tlle'nw'f:{e pro.. d.a.y .-att:einOOP. · ·
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"- '!be t,louncy H e R
hla brOt~ Harton Mo~e. .
e&amp;ro. be no QUBIIUOD

lf"S lcJrcelr fu11 being I:Nft9J' by
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of l•d of fiuncfaf ltd. to mlnC)J.
whh h::. f•mlly. frferult and ftflow
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Crowns and Bridges ... $4.00 per tooth JJ1»
Filling ............. , . . .... , , , , SOc up
Extracting ............ , , ......•. , SOc
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To avoid confusion, all oubacriptions to
the Daily Tribune to be delivered by carrier
given workera in the Prize Voting Cam·
palm prior to Nov. 6 will be credited as if
received on that date. Therefore pay your
~nrrier in your regular weekly manner up to
that time.

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COFFEE
COFFEE
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The advance payment of your subacrip·
lion will save you money and the annoyance
6f a weekly collection. The Lady or Gjrl
in ~~ Bi1 Prize Vl)tin,. Ca!llplliiJ'l tp wii!)DI
lTD!! IJ!Y~' ,your aubr-.~'1ftlop wjll be VI'I'J
. grt,tefql fqr
volti, ,.~,·~'!re fll• hj:ro
Y,~r ~er will be 4ii!IT!Ife.J by · tjl~i l!flnl~
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All •ubscriptiqna paid workers in the
Prize Voting Campai1n after Nov. 6 for the
Daily Tribune by carrier will be credited aa
if received on Dec. 4. During the inte•··
mediate time pay your carrier as usual.

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NUTLEY OLEO
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boxeo Z~~~
A&amp;PMATCHES
2C
OCTAGON SOAP Laundry
N.B.C. FIG BARS
2 lbo. Zlc
FORK &amp;BEAN.S ~;r 5 :!::. zsc
CAMPBELLS SOUP !:7:t~ 3 zoe.
CANE SUGAR 21 lb. boc '1
POPULAR BRANDS
CIGAREnES
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n.nd Mrs. La.fe Wllltam.s"'n has been
n for the past few d&amp;y.s .
Mr. and J,ll'(l, llerman Pox spent
3unday eventtf!J wtt:h Mr. and wra..
Jrvllle Hoyne nnd famtty.

Notice To
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Mlss Frances St l:~s

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Williamson.
Miss Opal Ketton spent Tuesday

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Admi11ion 25 Cenh

FDtmf!rlJ Whaley Dental Kooml

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nd Della Hagye and Myrle and
'rtmces Vining nnd Robert Hysell
·~n~ Sunday guests ot Mr. a.nd Mrs.
1p,r, ver Smith i'.t Chillicothe.
and son
Mrs. Hannah Reibel
'lent Monday with Ranzo Moore.

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Mr. and Mrs. Cletw; Chapman of
, Tut: pcrs Pbhlll were guesla of
f•lenda here: .-ecenlly.
i Mr. and M· 1!1. Raymond Frank or
fl:.g:lc Ridge called on Mr. and Mr.s
Ralph Prark f'nday evenin1.
M r- a ·• M· s. W
nnr.l d!\11l:htcr Ma.rtlyn called on E. M.
Theiss and family of Dc:Jrl:as SUD•

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BEARS At:tc. ·
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Mrs. Robt. McKinne:v wan o
"'cml'roy l•lalto1·, Thursdsl)o'.
Mr. anfl Mrs. H. 0. Bheneftcld
11lnlttd her sil!•ter, MWis Ella McElhinny at Middleport, Friday.
F. D. Nelron a.nd family spent..
'1un~u.y wltb. Mr. and Mr!l. Ron~;h
of Eno, relaUv:\9 of Mrs. Nelson

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Oleo Ohapman was calltng on day· .Ven(nir wttlf'·t.:: 1:. 'l'r'UUeJi::.}
Ruth Dodrldie ncentiJ.
(am 11. • , : •
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Myrtle Eblin spent BWlday a(WJI J,U4f ...._ 'Q~ M~e ot
r.non w..th her u&amp;er Mrs. Ol&amp;renW'' PfeUQni-tfew "ciitled on lrten«f
!:purrler.
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Mr. IUld Mr~. Harley Pierce, Mr .
au :h Orr of Syruuae spent ~
o.nd Mn. PJ:ank. Dalley and tamlly week end With her parent~, Jlr, an,~
of RadcM and Mr. and Kn. Cor- Mn. B. E. Orr.
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ut:ll ot Racine. Gladys, ouv,._..,l\t.t!OI
Alt. a.nd Mrs. Jl. o. Ollnr .· wero,
Ben F'ox and Harry Jacoba spent Hur:.Lif'ai·n visitors Sunday.
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St:nday wit:: Mr. and. Alp, ¥'n'~, Ruymvnt1 lltant ealled .,on johq' .
man Fox ::~.na tamily.
Taylor Sunday eveniJl8.
' Mr., ami Mrr.. Jacoq Fe.rfitt spent
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the week c!•ti with . Mr. a.nd !4ra.
· Orv111e Rogue and la.mily.
' Oco. Hu JU and daughter Ula
Ma ~. called on Mrs. Hood at Ml: r.ersviiJ. . !:iUhday.
1 Mle:; Harrett Th(jmpson
a.nd
· Ml:iii Ruth Delong called on M18ti
Parkenburr ViacoM

home of Ray
NOTICE TO ''OTEKS
.,.lcholaKm
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WD.lttlr Annen ot 'Ioledo, vialtctl
·~ my ca.naldiLOY to the omc~
o. ~. a.nd Mrs. 8. A. Halliday a. fc.v
_. .Tn.u;tee o! Ba.hsbury ToWUI:Ihlp du.y5- the put week.
1 Your vote ~md mtlucncc
w1ll bt
Mrs. Mnrit'ret Bosworth of Al1. creatly o.pprecla.. ~d.
t&gt;a ny, come Sunday for a few da·:!i I
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vi~.&gt;lt with h~r IKin, E. L. Boewortl\ ·

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Buckeye team ~ed a ' l'reat vlc~
tory Clver Northwc&amp;terp, t.bumping
Coocll Hanlon l!or.; 20-6 ~~~~~ there
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For the pleasure of dyed-ln~the· l'trnlnd hL!J playqs of t.bia rae~ 1n
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Countr. a. eoUege game will be , galnst Indiana, N&lt;'t'thweatem
JliBYed one. or Ulft g-reatest~ quarters
b:oua;ht here--virtually 'n their l)f f90tball ever seen h~ Ute Big Ten
own backyards-when
the Rio l $topped in t)le firat hall by the
ora.n4e College Red Men and the H,c.usler'" hard-charging line, the
.Alden:.n (W. Va.) CoUea:e ,el,evep. V.:ildcata
clawed
thrOUKh the
claab at the Mlcldlepart higl\ sr~Ool Hocalets and 6~ 22 J)OiDi$ ln the
lilhted grkllron, Saturday ntght:
third Q\larter. Dl5play1ng ·a·,, bewildCoaeh. p. R. Lyne, twu lecl-~o hts ' c~inr attack, led by a ~ter, a
f.;bUn&amp; Bed Men at Rlo Gr~de "riggiiDg sop~omore an-a two Creet
tnto battle already thll season, · the ends, Northwestern , outamatied
e.g:grept:on managing to emerge 1.n Indiana C!implete~y.
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aanoat every Instance after leaving
1n Ollte Olaon, Northweatetn bas
&amp;n 1mpreBSicl' or their scrapp1ne.s~~ c.nc c! the l(reatest kickers in Big I
1u the various grid battles.
Ten footbaU .hlstor)'. Rated with 1
The Red. l4en outfit will come to RegeC'.d, of Mlch1Jan, as the best I
Middleport &amp;turda.y night prepl!l.l·· P~nter In the cantereJ'Ice, Olson Is ·~­
cJ to do ba.ttle until the last wtth :-so au accurate drop·klclter. His
the hea.vler AlderSf)n. eleven, ad· ·~ot for point atter touchdown envance word reporting that the en- a .lled Northwestern to tie Purdue 1
tire RlJ? Grande squad 1s in excell- L'lst season. Ooach Hanley not on ly •
tr . shape and ready for tl:-.e melee. !'~cs the puPt as a weapon but
The Rio Qrande team scored a ~ortu il tnto his strategy. When
victory last week over the west ! elfY Augustson hl in the lineup,
t.lberh· t"nm by a. 6 too tiCore
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her he or Olson Jno.y do the
The Alders;m men hold. a· .slight b;otlni o.nd both can hit the line •
r·clgc over the R!o Ornnde eleven In ~ vlng Hanley the versa.tlllty which
o;t•elght, It was JeameJ., although the ~;r~bled hls team to rout the Hoos~
!as~, elustVe backs or th..: Ohioans I • Th,..
vrn expected to balance thls .. weight \"Ill ~ answer to the QW?Btion ''Who
~;sl!odvantage when they tnkr the I L~o replace Pug Rentne1·?" is Harry
f1cld. l'he Alderson team ':Jins aP 1 yJ~~Pr, a sophcmo.re from ForL
average of 169 pound 3 tpe line I n~nr. Inrl., who &amp;tarted the Wild - 1
Loaatlnl( au averQgc weight of 174 ~ ~:.ts on lheh· way ngaimlt. IndiRna
pcundB' e.nd t.hc bo.ckfield. 161. i ;;a:.~o~~g a touchdown h• twu
p:.~W1dti Rio Grande weights show 1· 11 · "·
ktng a punt On ht~ own
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a.verago at 163 poundf4 the 1l&amp;.li
·d cf ,the Oeld • h~ . dl'UYe bac k t c
1'. lana s 26 -.,ta.rd lmc . .caUed hLS I
llne at 1'U and the backfield t52.
The smallest. nun• In the two ~-;~~rl~r1 ~ 1 011 ~he l.l•cxt play, and 1
Une-upa Is Keller Rio Oro.nde ha lf
- J . uong
ackle for the
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back, who starred on the gridiron 1 H't;~a mug dl.stancc to tht~ goal.
fc.mlerl~ fer Logan high school and Nnrt.h: 1Mans~~ and Art. Jeus.
8 ern uao a great pair of 1
will be remembered ·here He tip··
the s~les a.t 128 I&gt;Ounds: but ha.~ ~~~~· Hgnlr.st whom even Ohio 1
t-een proving a thorn In the dcfen. h s /',rcat tackles may not mak(!
~:.h·c al~es of oppm•ents thu~&gt; 1ur . ;:n,r:
leadway. Altbough Mnnski
tl'lls season:
1 ., ge-nerally COUiildllrcd to be one of 1
The game Sa.tu.rdu y nir,:ht will be- 1 l,hu bf'st flankers In the conference ,
f.:~, p'rotnl)tly at s O·elock ancl om - 1 i:.~n~ stole , th~ show last week, I
t:!al.$ ere eXpectlnc a I"U.ther larg{~ i , o~k!ng Cl e ~ndhuul punt aud I
~ t rm·nlng .Olson s long tmnts ne~r ·j
crowd. ..
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.sona
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,a 1ea
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atcu llhti'rch waa e,.,t.er1at1,ed Th~rsdny
.:.t.tween Naylor• Rw and lfternoou by Mrs. O•·ace White at .
the F'u.h !'ltand on !iet;OtlCl I er home near R.ttlnnd.
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. :.ira. Herman FD~ hu been m ·tt.•; t.p'1
JiJ,a. $ennan CIU'SOD ~
r.a11t !e'l' da.r.s.
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Mr.. and 141'1. Wm. Stewart apep\ C~mtl 8
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the week. wei wiUI !.lr. •nd Mre.
'ii.~ 8nd fa~ Gi,Jl.,
Clyd ~ at~ wart ot Braqbury.
~ne and 01-. JllcNI.Plee•'Of ~
Mr11. Don Stewart or Bradi¥'Y were luM~ eveDing ~lim •t
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Jtomeoomtns: ciowd In Ohio Btac!..
~ saturday, Ohio S t ite · will
play Northwest-ern, a team wh\dl
bund itself last week &amp;nd scored 20
points a1atnat Indiana tn the lltst
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J(r. •pd. 141'1 , John Louden ~~
Kill Pro"""' 8111" IIIOPI !Con· t.,_lllj.ow
Slljl&amp;ly IIW!a Ill Jl'1'
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A. H. .:&amp;an.,. _
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I '4'· .,.d ·!&amp;·•· Oll&gt;!ton On' and
1 !ln. DtLna Bowen and llrJ. con m;q Bllly callecl on the torm,('11
• st,~·a.rt were eallinB on Wn. Alva. J;arents, B. B:' orr and tam1l7 tift•

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crit ... -r " ·would r'cm-•e !•om lh
ID'LI ... uu~ &amp;f. ·
Cf)n.~tuiiou the "'' 1 ~ t ;
Mrs. ~.. Jaoo!M and· J4rs. Elm
~teol;.-.m!f• W,li.Y a;~: t.Hf "'u~,.-,.
•ntti'Orml~7 or co~~u r ve:.m o er l!'lnlaW c&amp;Ued· o~ Mrs. Arthur
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Gel ~· 11 · ~e ,.&lt;J41i~'
o1fcr optional plans ot lov..... - ....... 1 ' B tJe Dodrldl!e 1
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church here. Rev . RoUBb 11 paator
of a church in Cinelnne.ti and was
et. Rbt.lard about tlve yellta aao. !
r'CJR SALE--200 WHite Leghor::~ I-11.11 famU.v accompanied him on his
!' hens, one year old. BILron atrail. ~:~t-ort visit to Meigs county \Vherc
bO t:.s. each. W1ll be sold thl,, he has mony warm tr1endll.
week. Jet:nl . 'Jorsuch, near 1:1!!l·u.a. )' O!.l darr.lsonvllle road. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Goble and :
...,, .~~~.!o P &lt;'l OI•C.
10-24~3. fHmiJy or West Jeft'eraon were vi8l- ,
tora: here over the week end.
A number from htre attended the
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Hom~olnlna: ,!ol)tball rame at AthA
"ns &amp;tur.laj.
FOR RENT-2 rooma ror houoe·
-k;eplniJ. ftrst ftoor. 1'52 So. 2nd . I
MRS. STIP.N G~
Ave., Middleport, Ohto. Mn, L
Jl'tu~eral servleGe were ~~ h!',re
N Gerber
10·~&amp;~6 Thurad.a.y .-rternoon at. the Baptlat
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church tor Jo(rs, Stephen. Ora.ba.m
• J'UR RENT-Modern .sbr: room ~ho died aft.er a mort JJJne• ·at ,.
house and raraQ'e. 'Rent very ~M her home P.t t;.PfrstO. 0., where Jllr,
.soPable. 130 Laurel St. Apply at tnd Mrs. Graham have lived since
133 Laurel st., tor keys. 10·21-&amp;t k&gt;avJns Rutland. several yean a.ao.
.!'ervtcea were ln Charge of Rev.
lj_Qiton ~ b!lrlal was In Miles co·

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th" St... af Ohto will pay el ·p.
p::-::oc1 for tr••tmeRt. Thet'• the

gei'ITM •ncl ••p~i"l kfMitHa tO
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hr:) in Oh;n-o-prcwi4H the pt#eftt
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SUURD~Y NIGHT

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BO!p: QOJDNG OAU
~lunbuo the ool,o"e of Ohio Charlt.i
'J'he HOil.OCOI!IInl pme ~ J&lt;ar p Taft II 1 cb. Inn 11 u;
Will 1\t played w!IJ&gt;. chaun~ fur· t~
01 ~laLe "&gt;ism~ ID&lt;IAT,
nlll\lJII the ~llool 1o lh~ local v gorousty prol.,.t&lt;~ &amp;l&amp;lnll\ "the
r:.r-~pEt s,_~'fi'PY a1te~, JoAI: t:utrqcreua JllAdner tn whtch tbe

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Bj&gt;trOI hav~ reeollllecl ond aii&amp;INI the cooniY Home Rule 1 ~-dell • lilt or alleged .eJ!ecta
ll&lt;iil l'ellidret a lll&gt;itorm k
iu.d' ·~~rs. Jb&lt;ee
. 1'11!1 bt 1u eamp ala moa.f..b.l loul:er. amendm...'"n~ us Utle more tha,n a IG! the amendments wttl) the =~ Qf 'OVFP~~ 1n ~ 18 C!~ Delflt, &amp;ll4 : Jpnnte . aoci Mn.
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. , V~toQ ~ty wttb 10.000 G A. Adainl JPen*' tha Wfek ttfl

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EADERS' NOTICE - If you want
the N ewa Ofllce of 'l'b,e D&amp;ll7
'l'tlblllll!, call 2!16-L; If the Buslnomce ask for 202·:&amp;.

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MUSSOLINI FOSTERS
GREAT AMBITIONS

BY GRUT BRITAIN~:::-~~

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)!any Joba For Skilled Workmen Included In Joba r;&gt;raggecl a CIOI'Wclerable dJIIt.anol
bt:hlnd s trlp of ea.n being hauled
Opened; Re,iatration Necenary In Order
from Mire No 75 of the Syracuse
Oompany
at Syracuse,
For Applicant To Be Canoidered
I Mining
-::: h.uriKiay Raymond
Lovet:~Y
of
• SbOrUY before noon, Prlday, tt&gt;

However,

total number or na.mt&gt;S of unem
pJo,ed workmen ot M~ es coun&lt;·
wbO had rqbtered Nlth B Lew' ·
40Dt!S. Oallla county n-emplo t
pjl.en~ agent, had reaehe'li only :JJ 1
tbe a1ent ~eport.ed.
, Mr Jones ltated Prtdo y m.or~~
Ula&amp;. he lu&amp;d ~~ed .ue R;RtneS
fJt &amp;pProx unateJy '2011 WOl"'ttlien in
Middleport w.lt.o had.
regiStered
Y.i~ b1s o.ltDce and t.bft men weMe

stood, on
men r ~ gl.stert!r1
rla!!Sjfttd by Mr Jon{'6 wtll b
eligible lor c 1 l PluytAt l' on loh
Wldt:l

WlC'm')lO~ed

H()b:)on

Improvement pro

hl gb.v.a~

j· et when it IJ stat ted
The hJghwn3 project at Hobson
caJiint:r tor lmp:ovement of 1,511
miles of road wn.~ WM to h ave been
6tart ed Septembct 6 and :,hou..d
have b~e n con,pleted about Augw.L
I 1934, It \V~~ lf~nt ned A delay was

ccconllnc t':l 1he cluse

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bor ln which tbey have had
lence. Three d'lYfl tn Porn ,

:awr.ber ot

the

If unemployed men in
Meigs county reeelvi.Dg renee ore not res:tsterlng with
Mr Jones the re-employ·
ment o.gent tt ts my fault,"
c;lecla.rf!d J fi Grate. Melgll
County
Wf'!ltorc
Director,

unem.ployeo

bien l'eiL1 1ofl'iDI: with Mr Jone'\0
reached },l.l7 111, It was annou .. ~~
tid, mak1na' the total for thu l'll•
~ ~Muntt 311.

(ato.t ur tr.e ames of 1~nl82 r~gl :
l:lhftj
In Pomeroy we~ trom cHI&gt;·
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Middleport was "'ertoualy Injured
Love~~y. employed as a "snapper'
at the m ne, wag rWihed to the Hol~
zer hos pital about 3 30 o clock
'Jhursday afternoon, where It '\\85
lta.rned that he suffered several
r:-actured. ribs and con.sk\erable
body brulaes, but h1&amp; condition was
not beUeved orJt.kal.
According to the report. of the
accident, LoyMY dispenslng his re·
gular duties as a. ''Sl8.pper" wa.a
IJdinl the trip ot cars from the
n•lne whet' he fell, tn some manner,
and was draucd behlnd the trip
C'! cars when apparently h1l clothr Ina became attached tc the last car
When lt WBH lea.rned that the
:yuung man had been dragged quite
a d.HtaJ':I.ce, a call was given for the
Jiwlug ambulance whiclt conveyM
him to the hospital
At first tt. was thouaht his JnJ.ules were critical a.nd that they
would result probab),y fatal, but a.

Prlduy
.Mr Orlitc explained that
he had told the rell6f recip·

rp olnts t\f

the c&lt;.unt}, i\.,
satd Il'rlday.
When the real8tratJ.on of unen.~
m' 1 1n Meig&lt;l t'ounty was

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Mr. Jcnez

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lhat

it wa-s

a.pproxlmately

WOIJjd be

tents to refra.in from :reglster~
Jnr with .Mr. Jones becaUHe
l'le had received tha.t infqnn~~o~
tlott from a Federal Re-employmf'nt representative Mr
Orate 11aid he- WIUI given the
lmpresa on that a number or
the names of tl"lc Meigs conn·
ty 1elief !Jst. would be selcrted
wltt10nt persona.I registration
and he hM complied a. list or
60 name11 of men receiving
reuer to be regl11tered
"Appa.reptly th•re Is a
mlsanderstandlng on some·
body s r.a.rt, Mr Orate 5Hid

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recutered but

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r~e

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pure, open kettle rendered

LARD
RED BALL FLOUR,
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Publicity ot the

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fc11se from
1911 to November
12 1918 He was a.uthor of "IndWI ..
trial History ol Connecticut" same
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bf mg a ~neral history of Conneetll'ut published by the States Hta- ,_:.:.;__.:._ _..::__.:..:.:..__ __:.__
aooordtng
to j
omclals. dW:losed
on I)' the
tory Company of New York, 1n June
ol the rlbfl ttnd the
192~
part ot the ma.te.up of this, one of
brulse!l
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He Is a &amp;tudettt of gO\!ernment the moM hUD')an and beloved of the
UlVesy Is a ma.rrled man ' and 1eco·---c-:::c-:::-:;::--:::::·.,1 SJnd public ij,ffalrs and hls observa- Ep18cOpate lit America
ln Middl.opor:t
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ion bill and
cost
the
t on~ on the special que&amp;Uona to be
Tbe Churcn baA many b18h0l)~
tJl• oouncy hom• rure am•,"fl- \ oted upon at th11 November elec- and pdelts yrtto combine one or
tio n Will bo looked forwa.rd to wlth more ot Utese quaut.lee, but ln tt.ls
be
nuch interest AU taxpayers are brilltadt gra.dua.\A, of the Unlv.,rsity
to hear Mr Chandler
At , .he lf'equest of the Poatmaster
Mr Chandlet hal been
Of EJennB)'lvnnla. "'ho prefers
tl
General ' tHe United State~ Civil ' f the Ohio Ohamber of
work in the rugged country ~·~lnf
BROTHERHOOD MEETING
Service Oomml8sloner announces an for more thn.r seven )leaJ'B,
up part
the
"IRBt frontier"
per competitive exa.mlna.Ubn to which time that organlt.atlon
tJ1tse
to be found
ftll ;the position of 'riltrd Ola88 poot- erown untll It ranks amoug
The Brotherhood or the Federatlo
ma•ten at the toUowlng places In k 1dlng ~\.ate cha"lbers of commerce e&lt;1 church 111et ln the club room of
Oh~ and West VIrginia AmeJia, 111 the nation In 11.8 membership Wle
.Evl\h£elj.ca1
Church
J,1 oasvllle ~nt Olab, Seaman l f'J C found busiJ" ess and pro!c.sslonaiJ:,:::1f:f
evening
'l'he t.opic:
und .SOuth Zbne11v1Uc Ohto, .and Jncn of pracLtcall)l all lines
Mlsslons was pre$lnted
Barl'}oursvlllu Ravenwsood Ripley
Prior to coming to Ohio Mr by Earl Hartenbach and LtlulA Helnnd VO'&amp;ltor, ' w Va
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SPeretary oi the bet After tb.e busineu meeting re1 Cb andlct was
1t ill expected" that apbotntment.B Connecticut State Chamber of frPshnlf'ntll \-len!' ;served Sixteen
wilt be made a! a result of this exa~ {nmmelcc He wn.s barn ln Maine 1 tt::.n a~tended:tb;e meetlnl A .rally of
mlnatJon which will uot be ,under tl\e He 1cce1vcd the degrl'f' of A B at fw argellcal men wli.l be ne4t In the
Clvll Benice Act and rules but Js B9wdoln ColleJe in lfl90 He wae Pooce church on November 12th
ht&gt;ld mtdcr an executive order of rth•c1"al o~ \he high !K'.hools D.t .... tcrnoc.n and evening. Brother·
Ju)y 1a
IFraull::lln and MIIJold, ~assaehu- boods f1om Pt:lrtsmouth. Chilllcotbc
Examlna.tJc.ns will be held a.t any l.l"tts durtng the pe!lod from 1890 and Cohuubus ~rL1clpat1na:.
or tlilt following named p}J.cea and t,1 18112 t
a rl)mpet.l.tor !or JnY offtce Jn8J' be 1 He repJoesented
Mr anti Mre: Mose Da.rat retllrllf'Xatntned at any place he ehOO!'ell Jlltny of Boston.
" ri to their h.ome at Plcll:erhlll:t.On
P~etoy, Por~.roouth,
Hillsboro, ~od coUege text
T b.ur84ay after a viBit with relri.Omc:llinatl an(! ~nnesvUle, OhJo for 1Q05 Tl)l! work
tlves a.nd lr~~ ,(lete. TJJ.ey "ete
Ch(l:anJJ and
HlffitlJ18ton
and states of Ohio,
flccotnpn.nled '6Y ~Jss, Helefl Wlll~I emeor W
~or WeM. Virgin~ Mlf!neaota. the
iam.son wM returried rlm-tdllll eve!iaN. •
norchern Illlnol! Ho alao
ring

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FOR POSTMASTERS I ~~~:; :'~o~:~t!;so

tectsoa.ry however When an agreem •nt oould not be reo.ched besta.l..t and land OWllel ~
~;lh~~ ~ ~ , of Ja n~ to be used lor
!'; tt ,·~
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Tho difficulty betJW"eu tho
.md pn;t,crty uwners IlL Hobso.
..,.111 be settled In lhecommonplea...
court Hlld tn9 conallucUon work
\\Ill not Q'3 Mto.rWd. untU the settl "'n\ep.l. qf ~l)c 8 condemnatron c~"'
The r elief lit:~' of M~ county
It wa" re porttld, coutwns th ~ name
LJ u.pprux.mn•el:r l'lW unomplo}'cto
heaW. or fu.nulu " In the count)! bu
nccorclinl ~o l\',i.r! .Ju11 e8 , only 311
t.nfn~yy~ 1 ,. tr:.uns ho.ve nsk J
f::JT
W~~fUI;Ma. for cmplo) mCtl\. 1

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Negotiationa For Settle
ment Of Debt Failo
To Brina Reoulta ·

Grave Breach Off ~=~
ly Relation•" C
itted By Act

ENVOYS TO SAIL

Of GERMANY

To Europe Soon
Nothiar Definite
Acc:ompliohed

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HORSE SHOE LYE, s ...,,
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MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, .....
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16e
GRAPE NUTS, """
BIG VALUE OATS, lara• ...
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JERGEN'S TOILET SOAP, s ..,... """
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CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES ' ••""' 211'

B~ef

QUALITY MEATS

Steak

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.....rate, Welfare
Director ot the 1
oounl)'
Tlle llat contains 36 n11r1nes
With atx altetnat.es
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The )'O\Ulj men chosen tor the
8600nd cla&amp;ll pt OCO retorestatton
worlr:era wlll leave Mcl~s coWl\.~
Monday, october 30, It was announQed, tor P48.rtetta. where they will be
atwn a preliminary physical examination
It the ex.am.lnatton is
))a&amp;Bed aucceasfully at Marietta the
'071 wUI btl aent to Co.mp Knox,
KY , whero they will receive camp
tmlnini' for two week&amp; They will
t.hen be sect to a reforestation camp
wherto they wtU remain for a period I
"Jf IIX monUls
'those IC!lected to attend the &amp;eco:md clUB of COO workers from
M:etaa county, are
Carl JOH$)h 8aer, Mineraville,

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1 never have to giVe a thought to janglt'd nerves.''

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out after a whole flock of records-and mf.naged. to
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fresh alant on yonrsmoking. Betn.g a milder cigarette,
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Camels nevel' get. aD yOW' nervca... nenr tire :your tut.e.

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