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of Meia• counuan. are

prepartul'"t.o trek to the pollll, Tuesday w cast their b&amp;Hota accordlnf
to their respectJ.ve desirea
DeapUe the state-wide and" ~·

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Mr and Mrs A A Masa:ar and

ton-wide tnt.ereat tn tht:
Amendment for the Repee.l of the Eil:ht6eDth Amendment of tbe United.

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8tatet COnatU.utlon and t.he a11o111e
slates

Wlckh&amp;m

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pointl t.o

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Misa Irene Oruell!r wu a

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rut on the
prevloUB to the
election day
Whether the Democratic or Republican candidate haa
the ed1Je wm remain an uncertainty until the final vote is counted
Mr and Mrs Carpen~r of Cotomorrow nlaht, local polltlca.l lea- lumbua spent tbe week end with
derA say
Mr alld MB W L Stivers and
Likewlae, In the local political other friends
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affray will be another hot conte11t
between oana R (Bay) Rou&amp;h ReMlsa VlrgJrllEL Flaher o! Charlel'publican Incumbent Marshal again- Lon and Mbti Anna Loulst! Wea'let
st Charles
Ricketts Democratic of OaU1po1Ls, were week end gues ...
candidate for Mo.rshal.
t of the Mlsse 1 Koehler of Butternut
George Parta and Ben NeutdJDII avenue
are oppoa\ng each other on the
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Democrat and Republican t.lcteta
Mr and Mrs CllJrord Kautr nr I
re~;pe-=Uvely for the office ot Villa&amp;:e Charleston v.e,e au A,
dl
Clerk
nu.o:.
nne..
guest.a
of
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and
Mrs
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Th e councilmanic race may be a zel ot E&amp;.ll~ I.::aln t t
15 ree
close hot and lntereatlni finish
with the following In the runqlng
li: P Due!T A H
Durat
Edgu Mra Mlcmle Net! WhO hllll
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Eben:~bach William Hetzel Wrlrht 1 confimd In llolr.er hwpiUI.l

Personals

CARDPARTY
Wednesday 8:15p.m.
SACRED HEART
SCHOOL HALL
Refreshments

cttns
and Carl
R Sauvagt'
W PJnsterwald
McCtoba
Republl-1 home
past few
war; taken tCJ h eJ
1 months
James Fugatt' and Albert Gloeckn API-1e Orove -fiunday In
ner Demoerata
the Ewing &lt;tmbulance
As In
Pomeroy
Middleport .s Twe
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main battle looms as the MayOT
nty-elght trlenel11
race with J E Harley Republlcan the home ot Mr
Mn
incumbent flghUng
for another WeyersmU!er at Rockaprlnp
term against hia opponent Frank tiHy night to ob6erve the
Mackin, nernocra\
ThiB battle lllrtbday
annlverury
ot
nromlses to be even better than tile Weyersmiller Pie cake and
Pnmeroy mayorallty race with 11 UPre refreshments served to
finish that wm be even cl011er tt te QUests at a late hour followtnr
Lhought by Middleport poliUclant! !'bjoyable 80clal evenlna:
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Second only to the race for May· 1
01 In Middleport Ia the bD.ttle be- 1 Mr
Gllea
tween William Robson,
present th&lt;
mght patrolman seeking the poe!- Fisher of
Uon ru1 Vlllage Marstlal o~r John lOti J R
R Hawkins Democratic Incumbent Va and
A thirdclaiming
race Ia apromised
W Va ~~~~:~r~~~r~~:
dleport
share In
of Midthe Shoa.lll
of Mr and
M;s
politlclll .spotllgM with the other of LIDtOJn Hill
major fights and that Is the bo.ttlfo
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fvr the clerkship with Ben Pulb
Jr, Republlcar. mcumbent and
Frank H
Johnston, Democratic

Cb~ier Mor-

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DEPENDABLE

At The Election November

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Notlee to the Voters
I take thia means to uk for your support
in the Election aa I am running for Marshal
in the Village, your aupport will be highly
appreciated,

Youn for Service,
CHAS.

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Violence Continues
Unabated; Picketing
Spreads

A.aricultural Secretarf Pled·
lei- Adtninistratiott to
Advance

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HAVANA TERBORIZED
No'l 1- INB-Ha.nna Money To Be Paid In L. S.
INTO OTHER STATES eitl••"" oonllnued to walk tbe
Currency AA Evidence
streets 1n terror today as more
Of Faith
GoYemor Fean Troopo bombll exploded in 'ariou8 pe.rta or
the city
Will Agtp'evate The
Two """' '"" .,. a """'""'
IS BIG SAVING
Situation
store ln midtown section were dam·

TO AID FARMERS

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A PLEDGE

Bloux CLty, Ia Nov 7-INS--A
railroad brkl&amp;"e on the main line oC
tne llllnois Central railroad between Cleahom and Meriden, north
E'Mt ot here was destrDyed t.odo.y
by lire
Railroad ot!lclala aSBerted farm
.11t.rlkera
were resporulble for the
fire
It wu the third railway hrldge
burf'llnz In t.hiB farm atrtke oenter
v.U.hln leu than a week Both pre'l-

Aa Waminll And Threata Determined • Battle
For Repealiata Predict Overwhelmins Victory; Drys
F 1nal Plea To Keep Liquor Banned "Till
Are Hurled From Moo·
Mayor Belnl W~red
cow And Tokyo
In Metropoha
Somethins Better Ia Offered"

To R..'" b Proaperity on B•
ais of Equality Witb
Othor Groupo

PLOT ALLEGED

RICKETTS.

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PUMPKIN SHOW
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Under autpicea Booatera Club of I. 0. 0. F. Lodte
No. 242 and Drew Weh,ter Post No.. 39
American Le•ion

,Armisfi~ Day,

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due

from
t'700,426 73

Vote for

George R. Faris
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Wll.L BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS•
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Larpot l'wnPIJin .' , ' ;
Second Larl'••t Pumpklb1
Third WI'OII Pumpkin
Cne Doaen Laraeot S...- PGtatOne Peck of Beat Patat- • , . . . . . .
Beat 10 Ears of Field C..... . . . . . . . . .
Boot 8 Etara of Pop CcJm ....... , . . .r .
Larpat Tu..,ip
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Beat T..m.
)(fod:Ja~ C~~t ,'
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Clerk

For

Needl~'fb. •clll\a

To the Voters

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Your vole al)d lnfluence 1 will he
Appreciated by '
DR. J{. D. BROWN
Candidate For Pomeroy Board of
Education

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Pie-Eatina Conteat, limit 6 boya
Centa Dreuifta and Undreuina' Conteat
Old Fiddlera Conteat
Beot J icpr Conteat . . . . . . . . . .
Rope Skippinc Ccmtoat . . . , ...

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AT 7:30, BURNINGIOF A PALE FACE BY RED
MEN IN AN INDIAN DANCE.

11:00 P. M. DANCE AT K. ol P. HALL BY AMERI·
CAN LEG10N, DREW WEBSTER l'OST NO. 311.

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tloner s axe at Ouben today the .ng m Its dJort LO olltaln H~ductlon made over the radio lgnoriM.'I the the Manchukuo
goYernment In
New York Nov 1- INB-Violem..-e
By CARL L TURNER
voters went t.o the polls
tlllrd criminal to die by this Na~~l ol its $4 500.000 OUO debt to
demands of leaders 01 ' the mid-welt controvera~ with
Soviet RUMia and repeated charges of lntlmldll
INS Staff Correspondent
1 Besides Ohio both the ~·
rrethod In two daya.
United 8 o.tea th BrltL'&gt;h &amp;O'Ier 1" fa•m , __1,,,
lmm~·"J over the Chinese Eastern Railway bon at the .....,lla cllmaxeo.l
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hi Utah Kentucky and Pellllf)'IYMir.
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""'.. tn Ma.nehurla IUI9erted today tbey Yorks bHter .,...three· oornered mayorCo1umbus 0 Nov '1 - IN5-0 o , v; ere voting on the same lsaui ~ y
Bhe was Mrl! Elsa Z 1ehm, wIte or l!'len t has d ecld • , 10 J&gt;.a ..•· t Llno 11 ,e~ pricc-flxlnz
a schoolmaaler convicted of torturtoken payment on L- ll lb ne) 1
With Wallace prepartnr ~ leave had recei'led unconfirmed reporlll atty campaign t.oday as citizens &lt;lf'\Ce the stronghold and 11tlll the tt.ree or them need endorua
lrg and poisoning a aeven-ye&amp;r old
1 he Dec mber token will con· for the middle weat
to meet the of the ma.uacre of 200 Manchultuo turned out in droves and rolled up headquul ten ol the anU·saloon lea- l ror prohibition to be stricken
t.oy to 1et an Inheritance
!., ~;t of $'1,500 000 to be paid to Unit~ lltrlke leadera on their own ground farmers by SOVIet troopa In the Rw;~ what oromises tCJ be a near record gue of America voted today on 1 f&lt;!deral statutes as ::13 .st.atei
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.. c S~o.tes currency on an obllp- the Agrl.cultural
AdjUIItment Ad- sJan village of Petroffslty, on the vote
\\hether to swinK CJpen the nOOd 1hA'Ie dol'e so
~ blase!ll were of incendiary ()11DECISION IS UrHELD
••un dut on th~h date of some '"'· mlnlstrathm was understood to bl! Amur River
Twenty persons had been arrest- giot.es to repeal OT become the first I U Ohio a:oell wet ILli
~~~~~::::~!n ~ar:~i~:' who At.henll Nov 1-IN8-After re· ouv,liOO Last June the Br1Uah a:ov· planning to send oeorse N Feek
'nle maaacre wt.a said t.o have ed by noon six hours after the £tate to stand by tottering prohibl - ' White predicts he will c&amp;U
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Iewing the decision of the Greek &lt;.~ nme !t mad"' Ll token paymt'nt ol Increased cott or !foodS and set'\' Ices been ordered because t.he rarmer.l polls opened
Included among tifln
islature Into a,.._.lal seWQJl
The Illinois Centr&amp;l brida:e, In '
C
t f 1
th
•~ J1U ooo ooo the m8dlum or pay- Into t"e ,,,.
I refUBed to turn over cere&amp;ls to the those IUT8ted was Wllltam Chad·
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e exwa·
bel
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bo •n
c -lgn ma••ge' 1.,. F
It ~oted ot the same time on re- l i ..~ tei)' after the repeal tw1
Ch. •okee ·-unty ••• 56 '"' long Supremt' our re us ng
" • rth
...v
OOtlonof SamueI Insull min'·'·'
on that ocCII.S1on
ng a 11 v~r
Du,lno AUO""' B'P''m~· """lao era
u. e am.,...
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I r h t •hlbltlo nawa
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..,.., of ment
A_,.,ta. the fUIIIon
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o.nd •• ee l h
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Paymen .. Wl'l be mt.de b) n,' 1 Octobe t t 1 f- to p loC~n&gt;i.......
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co.nd 1• peaotesaw:pro
CJ&amp;tructlon the railroad ~routed J~ttce Tahadouros handed down Brltlch 1n United Stat.e CUITtJIC)',~ ' denly ~c~d a.ca:J a~~-... ..; I Tokyo Nov '1- INB--RuatiOld. ,a.p· date tor mayor who Is Involved In PlOpoAD.l to reduce the property &amp;ax ho~rd liquor control l~.;ilslatb'l
Its trains throua:h Sheldon A crew an opinion today upholding the which meum:: th ...t ln view oJ' th, ho
ISO IncreAsed sa.ld Wallace aoellf!' relattow were st.ra ne
urd a hot race with Joseph V McKee limitation !rom 15 to 10 mills IUl
He hopes to have control ~
of laborer~ waa dispatched to t.he rt:llng
Ill
t
xcha
b, I ,ur a
h
ther today a.s both M(IIICOW an recovery party nominee and Mayor ciC a~~:e pension proposal and one to l l:ttlon on fhe Ohio srattd.l! ~1
bridge immediately 00 rebuild It
Talladouru.s stu.ted the court's t.:re\a ng ra ::! '" e
nHe
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'I'hl 3 1ne~ase In wqes per our Tokyo hurled warnlnp and threats John p o·Brlen
the Tammany JJrovlde home ruk In ( ounty gov. w1thlu a we· If. arter the atate no~
~ddlct appeared flllr
tween the dollar &amp;JJd the ~ound, l was paa~Jed 011 to coiUium.erl! In at each other over the erlttcal sU.~ candidate
c1 nment
I peal com t1tlon m&amp;ts His Uquei;
Des Moines, Ia Nov 7-IN8Britain ha8 secured tor herseU a higher prlcea
and It refleoted It- uaUon o.lonr the border between
Chadbourne was char~~:ed with as·
rhe wets through Col John A ndvl.!!ory con n.lsslon Is &amp;tuB¥ a~
Qrowing clamor for troop8 to sub- l'RlNCESS UNDERGOES KNIFE 1 li~:r':WaL."1. escapes the onw ~~~~ro~~~o=e~~b~~~e~s~re~v=: SoYiet Siberia 11-nd Japanese con- sault aft.er a heated vote dispute at Hughes head of the Ohio Repeol present. dr!!.W1DG up plUJl'JBed. Cfm
C'ue farm sttU£1• disorder In north~ndon Nov,.:.._?\..,INB-Prlncess :.f cumplete d(!fu.ult on her Indebt- that farmers hove to buy
troOIIIed!IIMala~~ukyou!as llllent f(lr the aldpolllng ploce In the lower ell'St Coun~ precUcted a 3 1· 2 t.o 1 vic-, ,rol l•lat:.on to be submlt~
w!!JRem Iowa~ frrun the~ ~)'. ~ ~· &lt;m\llbter or ednt'tlll which bas charact.erlred
This
happened unfortunately, time ~t least regardlnJ t.he MOB • e
·~ tl•ry for repeal of the eight.eenth Nith the governor's ap[Jroval to
1 ~ ana toctliy ILl strike vua,~p:C:llll 0~.-nd. $~ M'IIY un- Lht! po}lcy of Ji'ranct' and her con· jw;t at the time when fann prices cow speech oi soviet Premier Vyu.New York Nov 7-IN5-Ea~ amendment ard only a aUshtly I the 1enern. &amp;.l!;Ct\lblY~
c.mWmed UDII.tlti*ed lro two . . . aerwent aril•opemt.kiD.dOdU'trtor re- nental allles..
were ta111n11 sharply u a~tof cheloct Molotov wamlfll' whom It rmslni with last minute blalltll or kner margin of victory for repeal
The goverror and his dalJihUt,
t:td plcketinll aprell.d In three more mcwal Of bet appendix
'Simultaneous ·~~em o1 the reaction from the ext
ry may concem that any attacker of c."Lmpalgn oratory with plee.a exMary were In Marietta, thtl:r
lla~,
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t.lle aa:reemen• tCJ dteqree In th.:: ~peeulatl'le advancet ln J
and RU881a wW be erulhed fortlnrlt.h- hortaUorul d e n u f1 c 1a t 1 o na and
home town today He announcet!
·A ....mten tsrm~req tot:, "'l'EX" TO BE BROUGHT BACK Ana:lo-Amerlcan debt ~ J'~
A ~ aaaerttnr;jtl)' that Ja- chv.qea 0f plot.e aod coooter-plot,
Columbua, 0 Nov 1-INB
he would 'l:l\e for both fi:!!deral m1
troo)fl waa txpected to be
wardVancouver, B. C, Nov 1-IN&amp;-- \\all ~ ~~aa.W~ir\EtOll
Parmen fel~ themelves
ed pan ht4 forced R
to prtpare Nt&gt;-. York Clt~ voters tnarebeel w
- A oold ~OJ rain areet
ttJ~.te rep ~a• Cot old ag.t'd to ~. 0~ R
WPOd· Texta OuiDin wu m.u
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,bet.etn t.be ~,._9f itM
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lo'f:.e' ~ iJo4.1at \11~ ._ ~ ~
earl)'
c:en~ QbiD
and. for t.h,~ JG--mill
1mi7..a'n¢ I'I,Jti\Dtltft ....m
fim'•
4e• tleHbtilrtN ~
~ve\t
a statedlenl !nery. ~ TIQf tu~~'USir
, '!be Japahliie
Millll', "fti r:&amp;tm the bitterest. .ad m~,t i
fot.en todaytbeT Wmded
•r:nendinml.. l;tb&amp;
tlll, ~f
The liiOdy of the celebrated nlsbt
Cortb the llt~atlnn
their .,., to lib&amp;~ to tel:~un the COI,lnt.l' home
1 natwally enouah and they 'a&amp;ld so made pl&amp;ln In a tJutee hOUr aonter- contakd munlelpal eampalp In
Th-r unomciaUy adYI.Ied the 10'9'- ~!:=~
r!!~ h~r
n,
NHilte
Chamberla.la:J.. ra~za:rk'ttelr oomplalnte
ence between Porelgn Mtnlater Hlr- th€ put two deell4el
sal
1 lster their decillion on prohJ·
ermir Jblierday Ula.t troopa were was soheduledpe~ leav' t;QiOJ, ..~ b
oellor of the exllheQuer Jn directed agalnM;
the Agrlculture ota ~tlthey Soviet 8
Upward o! 2,100,000 of the metro~~~'f.:S'::al and !tate and 1 Sharln1 tb~ apotllwht with ~reeded 'lbey to~. htm the altuatlon 001J1P611led. .bl!; 1IL .~fl' 1..,,/f'bomu form€ld the house ot commons ot AdjUIItment
Admlnlatratlon for Koll&amp; RW:.., 'to"":J':rea.se w-h&amp;t he p&lt;-lts' :1.300,000 reslatered voten
Dellplte the inclement weahlbttlon WIUJ the 10-mlll taK Pf'Q·
~OUt of hand ~~ II'OwiDI fttt1r~ :OU1).lan P( NfWfJJ.V1 k. , 11 111 1
the decl&amp;lcm to conUnue the toker• ha'llniJ failed somehow Ul build a
&amp;'lcea9lvely !Hrge
military Yere expected to decide betWeen
!er however lt war; f/~WCt.)'JOlla! wb\c.l-j It hu been ~d
t 81 by th=ur 81
Cit tJilllt I ~outaan,al,1'1.~
ruulate yes· met.luxl, of l)al'ment
tlrrn foundation under the tnstllbll~ fortllle&amp;Uons along the Blberb.n· Mayor John P OBrien, TammaPY
.7+1-f'i.·t 8 beaYYI tlllrn-out to
would fftduce revenu,e tram ~(t
Jl prom
oux
Y
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In hls
statement
PresldenL tty of a 1 peaUatl'l~ ll.dvancfl Per- M'anohukuo border
candidate Fkml'llR H t.aa:uarcUa,J
"i":.l[ll
ld be
ded
l:::ou1CU r&amp;ppro'l:lmal;fj.y Jl&amp;~~
ht'M men chartered an airplane,
Thouaands of &amp;drniren1 vtewed the Roosevelt ss:.~.d the cumncy llf'!;(' bapa even more o( tl1elr compla.lnta
Tlte SOviet envoy replled thll Fualon nominee, l!nd Jor;eph V Mee vu ll: wou
r~or
M9.ny:l'IJbllcnen; ~m ~~
tl~:.w to Des Motnea, and added thelr body o1 Misa OUinan which lay tn tlatlons ha.ve been conducted un· were directed qalnst Ule NRA and could not be done Inst.e&amp;d. m Kee former Aldermanic prHideot
;~~i~:e~;o~~Oh , ~~:S:
entirely n~w tax aet-up wf;QJ#
'I'Oice to the demal'd fOl" troopa 1
a !lilt enoosed cllllket In a Van- der great dlHlculty becauae of I.Ul- Its tnr;u.tence upon higher waps for commenting on Ruulan oh&amp;.r~el P.nd one time actlnr mayor leadlrg
card~
nece&amp;aarJ to make up the
Oov Herrlnl was reluctant to Use couver mortuary
precedented c!.a.c: of v.'Wld eco- labor
JaJ)Qtle&amp;e mllltary planes h&amp;Ye been the recovery party 11Bte
.ot~t by the !J-mlll reduction, ji.J!d
t oops however until &amp;Very renomle and financial condltlous
Wallace predJctl!d the recent in flying over Siberian territoey Yur·
Dellplte clalma of Tammany leadthe capltnl t (sr.s that a !1(1.1:!8 li!:
80\Jrce Of lOCal authorltle!ll 111 ex·
.. PUBLU.: ENEMY" DIES
~.r-tore
the tUscUlllllons ha'l'c creaae ln induatrlal payroll8 w1ll ellflv wu underatood to haye war- &lt;'ts and expert.a that Mayor OBrien !
'\Ould be necessary
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houat.ed. He told local authorltle11
Boston,
Nov
7-INB--Jod'n t~ "adJdurned unUJ. commerdu.! SOOII ~ault Jn atron&amp;"er purchasinll ned Htrota that the Slbertan forcetl would be returned by a good-8lled or the state prohibition law
Utllltl.es \.ompa.ntea wbo
he believed mobUitatlon of troops, wKeno" Keenao, :m reputed •
and ~'t.aq conditions becrune power of eJty conaumera for butter would open fil'fl on any planes 10 majority, ~neral oonsensua wa1
Prom headquartera or the Ohio muCh prope. t) In Ohio would
at t.h.la tin;'e wquld' ~uti .,va~ ~ \ ~)ll$o. 6" who wu ah'jtt mQlll clarified.
beet, pork and ega:s
tlyinl In the future
toat the raoe Lay between La&amp;ua.rd- antt-aaJoon league whoae endorse- hcneftt for !ung
the aituaW:m
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~ ~eat«day durlnl an ~The Bl1tls.h a8S\1N!(,. the Unltt.tJ
Htrot.. denied any Japanese Ia and J4CKee with the Pustoro can- ru.ent or rejection of candldotea for tlon how ''ld ss
The bmlnesa men told the gover- ehal\ge of runflre In a theatrical states they recc~~ntr.ed tbe va114tty
(Continued on hill sun
planee had flown over Siberia In dlda.te belnl g:i'len a bit of the bet- 1atate omcea in former years has nounced If the amomlmomt
nor that 1.200 men had been laid ~Qtl niltlt.club, died today
o! t'be debt, and. 8 t the 15&amp;1ne tma~
ler o! tt In straw votes and the bet- often mear&gt;t their elect-too or deteat ht.&gt; '' 111 urse a pro?Qrtiunate
tlf by B10UK Cit)' paektns p~t1
To 'uie ind he refused to name w~re a:iven :M'r Roost~veltA perWEATHER DELAYS TRIP
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l u 01 odds
lc-1me DO JloWing prophecies of vic·, crease In the excllW! tll.ll. levied
because at.ock receipt.e had beero cut his ~·l
:wnal~ 81111..m.nce that be did not
Rotterdam, Nov 7 - INS - Bal
Laguardia wu quoted at 3 to 1 as lory at t.hia important election
then1
EO t11r below normal by the atrlke I
consider Lhe Britl8h government In weather over the Rhineland tod w OHIO AUTHORITIES
the polla opened McKee 1 to :;J 1-2
Wouldn t we better hold to proIn advocea..ng the umend~en~,
picket Une aurroundtna the city
SEEK MISSING M"N
default for falling to meet the en- forced Col and Mrs. Charles A
ond O'Brien o.t 1 to f.
1':.\bltlon at leut WlW aomethtna: he &amp;akJ he was moved by a dellrit
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Anolher 2,000 were U.lely to De laid
Oh~l\80. :ov 7 -I~A,uth~rl.- tire amount due ln December
Llodbergh to abandon their ~·
HOLD KENTUCKIAN I Aa the three leading candid&amp;tes better Ia offered?' waa the ftnal to re 11eve home owners Proponen'tf;·
oft today, they !aid
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The expectatJon 1s that Britain tempt to ny from AmsWrdam lo
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\\ound up their campal.gl'a with E':;Jpe&amp;l of 8 P McN&amp;UJht onti-sa- ol the mea.~ure ront"nd lha~ -pre ~
The BtoUJt City milk supply was Ch%a
rn:talm~ taltlee
Corp., wm continue t..o make Wken P"Y Oeneva..
Oalllpolifl o, Nov 7-INS-1 r&lt;~bllc addresses Iaat n1cht, McKee loon leque lu_pert[ltendent
tnt real ~tatetaxesart'a. burd.tb. 1~
Clot to ten per cent of normal
, Mtlllli:; tlnce Ocr,O and beUeved menta each lmtallment date, In
"Ibe Llndberib&amp; took oft ln tbe,r Wanted for the "Jealousy alaylng • cluu1red • the moat elabora.te plan
He oha.racter!Rd arowtna senti- I the extent of discouJlLIIna ~;.o
•we. do not object to the farm by his wife to hue been kidnaped June and o~cember unUl such seaplane ut. 11 4&amp; a.rn and aet 11 of WIUiam Bolld, a raUway awitch- In the hlatory o1 the City of New ment for repeal or problbltlon aa a owmn~hlp
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strike, a spoke~an for the bull~ t Hilht.m left home early on Oct time IL8 the condlticma referred to, ~~o:~r:e :
J!;~rt&amp;u~ Dltt.n, at Alhland, Ky, L c Oombll. York to ateal this election Ill under Icol\lllquence of the unreet and de- Detecting evidence of a JletJ#p
nll:'llll men said. We objeCt to the 30 on buaineaa and drlvin~ an ex- by the president become more suit~
4J, a department. st.ore collector, \lay
White enclor&amp;ed ~
1e.lre !or many cha.naes that accom- of pr08perlty
llolence and t.o the diacrlmlnatlon pensive a.utomoblle
they encountered raln and ml&amp;t
was taken into cuatody here tod&amp;y
McKee lln.:ed the nam-:!11 01 p11.nted. the period of economic dla- old age pensiOn proposal M. ~
ag:aJnst Slowr. City Picket&amp; have
tOonUnued on Pa1e SIXI
They tw."ned back and landed at
COMbt was arreated In hill auto- James J Hl!'es 8 lieutenant 11 tree~
Brown ap~1r.gft'!ld a member iol
bottled up the city ~re than 3.000
ENTIR8 PRISON
~~ , - Rotterdam at f 30 p.m
lnobtle as he .topped at a street In· Tammany Le=-der John curry M'"l
"The wet.tl were quick. to realize the old &amp;It! Pf'll8\on contt~
packin&amp;" plant worken will ht;ve
Colwnbtla o Nov 1-IN8-Da·
VIOLENCE IN COAL ZONE
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terseetion here He oftered no re· 0 Steuer, lawyer aligned with the Of' a.n. profit by the diiOOJltent,' he predicted it would catTY by a W'f1
lwen thrown out of work by to- vld Miller, ~-year-old farmer of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa , Nov 1-INS
DemocraUc li'Wilnitatlon and L~t snid and the)' t1ed up CC(Inomlc marctn
1 tance
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Tuacnn.waa count~ toda.y dropped -Violence In the nortbern anthra
Leesburl. Va, Nov 7-IN&amp;sA.ocordlng to word Tt!Celved here awmtla 88 be1nll connected wt·. d111tlfta wU.h probibUton
Proponer.tr of the oounty "blitife
Railroads Into Sioux Ctty have hJa Identity and ~arne No 81,649" dte strike Held Oared anew today Oeora-e Crawford, negro handy- lklnd wu ahOt aNI killed durtns a the alleged plot. He claimed plan~
''They haye been ratber vaa:ue tule' amendment argued tha' ~~~
placed cuards: on their tracks with- when he entered Ohio penitentiary Ias ptck.et8 let loose a. b&amp;raa:e of man muat 1tand trial on the oriJ- qu'arret l'(WU]tlnr
from jealouay had bem la'1 for wholel!A e t.1
lfp.rdlng just what ahaD be the wua needed •m t.he interest. fill
ln a 100 mile radius around the city to b.. gln aening a life sent.en~ latohes lnJurlnl six peraons and lnal lndie~ent returned aaainPt vver the affectlolll of a boarding portatlon • 0 , noa.tera a.nr Ult:r;.tll menu set. ~fore the people U pro-~economy ' whUe Ita oppon~t8 at·
t~ prevent turther
bllt'nlnr of tor hla part In the sln.ytng of Li(t damaging aeverru automobtles., one him charging he brutally kWCl houae proprietreSII at Ashland
voters
Mbltion La repealed They have llr- t:~cked It or 1.he l'fOUlldli that. ~1.t
Lrldgel and attemptll to barriCildfl and Naomi Oramblett tenant.ll on oi them a ft.~eral I(O'Iernment ve- Mn Ar:u~ Boelna Ulley, Vlrtinla
At McKee headquartera rec0 .,., , RUed orly that a chanJJe should be would deny th~ right of !Mllt·to-11,• 1
traekll
MUiera farm
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and Wlaoonaln society wom.an,and
party workers issued a predict'(
made wlthoU deftntna: exactly ernment tn local communttlee ~
1 Only one of the six Injured had h"r maid, Mro. Mlna Buckne;
Two brfd8er; were burned In as
VJetS O
o1 vk:tory, how~ver estimating ,
what that chanae Ia to be"
permit anncxaUon or munleiliil·
rnany daY!, one Uvutock train waa
any connecUOn with the mine un· wlth a bootjack
would be elected by about 100.000
He concluded by uktng if It til::&gt; and to,.nships without tm'r
atoppedbybe.rrtcadea plied on the
lion actlvttlell
--vote&amp;. Tammany leade111 claimed 11 wouldnotbebetterforOhlotohokllconsent
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MORE F.ll:DJ:BAL Am
majority for 0 Brian of alla"htlv o.1 to U.s prohlb!Uon amendment
Beeret&amp;ry of state 0~~~:,.:··.•~
Ulkla.ded and driven &amp;Wa)'
GOLD PRICE UNCHANGED
COlumbua, 0. Nov 7-IN&amp;.
more tha!l that whUe U1e fus1onlst .. tne.n to make a chanp 'wher&gt; no- I Myers will employ B new
The COJJduotor of another trellht
Wasbiil&amp;'lOn, Nov 7-lN8--0ov- TrlpUn~r by the federal eiJUir&amp;ent;) Huft to Eztend Hand of counted on a 150 ooo advantag~ for bOdy can tell what the change l8 1obtfUn a QUJek accurate
train reported that bulleta had been
,
ernment quotatlona for newly min- reUef admlnbtratlon at Wathtn3Fellowflhip to Litvin off
LaOua.rdla
M;;eiy to brlng forth "
the 110te In each dist.rlc~
sent tntotbeoabooseofhU l)lef!dlns Security Trantad1ona Enc•· ed domesttc IOid remained un- ton of Oblo'B quott. of food f~
Poltce, t~e attorney-generals ofAlthooch prohibltlor;~. will eltber alately upc.1 completion of
train tJter plcteta llad 'lalnlJ tried
aeered by Wic•in to
chansed tooay aa the Treuury an- dlatributlon to nsedY ramUies and
at Station
nee mnd the boneet ballot BMOcla- 111 and OT fall oa. today B b&amp;llotlnl labula'lon:J each precinct wlll ~
lo halt It
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nounced a price of PU4 per ounce unemployed persona of the lbte
tioD aald they did not antlctpatt there was aurprialngly little actlvUy required tCJ mlill summaey ~
Milo Reno, luldlni spirit of the
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the same price u yesterday 'Mlla waa announced here today by MllJ
By KIN08BURY SMITH
MY slseable outbr,at of disorder en either sJde as lOme 2.000,000 to Myers thus enabllng him "..h .
strike, aald. b.e felt bimaelt Dowerts the tint da)' slnce OCt 2&amp; Ul.at B o Braua:ht executive direetur
INS Staff Correapondent
at the poUt but no c!uLnceti were
ha.ve ll complete ~ord within &gt;u
lc-. to pnUrent tbe violence.
Washlna:t.on, Nov 1-INB-Publlc the price ha.a not tnCreaaed Iince ot the state reller commls.slon
New York, NO\
7-INB--Confl- taken The full atrength o{ the
hours after t!1e polla close- ~
Bherltl' ltalpb Rlppr, of Plyrnoutll ILI!IIea ln four rigantlC security the new policy was inaUJurated on
dent eltabllahment of diplomatic dutJ and a special force of 1'100
Myers aald he boped thf4,
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At that time the quota- 1
relatiDns between the "Twtl great- pollee d.ej:'art.ment was Ot'(hed to
caution woula eliminate ~
around~ oourtbouie:When 1hl! wu Wlafn while head
the Chaae tion WB.8 Pl.28
e.at republica in the world
will special deputy aU.Omey-generalf:
that have crept Into l~
.
informed that pld:ete were pll.lm• National Bank wiD be 1nveattpted,
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CO!ltribute largely to world
peace wa.s sworn In
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tlollll In thl! ~It He has I~·
lnlf to Invade the courthowe to re- by the senate barklnR committee EXTORTION N 0 T E
BID ltd prosporlb Maxim Lltvlnoff Sale of beer WB8 bo.nned started election boards to count tllo
t•leve tlarea: taken away from V1em '11/!Ulln the next two weeka It waa SENT TO IOWA CO-ED I
~viet Comm~saar tor Foreign A1- lng at 3 am tod.II.Y up until e p m
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vote on rep!:uJ first, telspboft$1rt
by the llherltf and 'take cart of the learned today
fain, arrived here today enroute this evening In accordance wlt'l Noted Sia•er in Hosp•ta1 mtum to hJt omce heN! u !!IQQa). ~
coaut bouae at the same tbne"
The securities were a aao .11110..,,000
lporin1 of Pact by France ;::~~wt% la;:!~d~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- - -With Jnteatinal
10 Pl'f!Cincts are compleOO: al!iJ
Outbreatl of vlolf!Doe threatened bond lillllue for the pnera 1 t ater
Iowa City I&amp; Nov 1-IN&amp;and Othf'!rl, CauH' of
II.
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1 there&amp;tter 11.t int~ rval.s of !0 .~·
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cint&amp;
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8110 tn Nebr&amp;aka. where to dated equipment corporation, a $33.900 000 Three eJttortlon, letters demanding
p&amp;ctet.ln&amp;, carrled''Oft Ito
Umlted 11toot lflllue for Sinclair ConiOUdat- $10,000 sent to Mlaa Ma.rpret Hille,
Withdrawal
JO'tlll and smiliDe the rotund IMPRESSIVE DJSPLAy
In thill manner
be hoped ~·-tti
tcultory h&amp;e been pea~ ..,. ,
Oil Corporation a •11,000.000 ee- Univenlty o! Iowa student, today
~lllw:::! ~=i~~= MADE BY SOVIETS j San Diego. Cal Nov '7- INB- 1have an ~rmate Indication of tlle 1
H 0 Pannenter preatdent of the curtty !Sill.e for the Detroit and caused poHee to plaee the Delta
London
Nov
7-INB--Oreal \Ions would be llucteuful and reMadame 8Chumann-Hetnk '12 was trend of the voting a few Jt~
Nebralllt&amp; Parmen'Holklay Aallooli.- O&amp;JJ&amp;da Tunnel Corporation and a Delta Delta IIOI'orltf hOUM under, Britain 18 wlthctrawtng from the lte ted that
far aa he 18 con
I :•a aerlolll'l conditkm today II' a heR- 1utter th~ ,&gt;ollr close at 6 SO
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e4 that ''f&amp;rmen are as hltlle lasue tor constructing the Lin· guard pending an inveltlptlon
tariff t.ruce qreed
upon nfat the ce~ the
business of re:
M08COW, Nov 7-INB--Re'leallng pltal
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of Lbelr dem&amp;Ddl ootn Building 1n New York City
All three nota w!rll unallned, International ..
~nom
lo ,..co ,,._nee 1 cognition "will take only half an en even more lmpreuilyve mi,.Utal)&gt;ed
She waa 11trleken yestnday with
Salt Lake City Utab,
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-~hour"
&amp;trenlth than previous dillp Y , an lntesttnal Infection and ruahed JNB-Three-to-one odda 1n
cy Prellldent Roc:avelt that be t.eavtly Qo all euept tbe 8lnclatr Cf!l~d ye~terday afternoon, ln.- !dent of the Board of Trade. tn__
ttle SOviet state today stqed a glf- to a hoRpltal where physicl&amp;na said rt!peal went begging todaY
~n't kilo~ ~ ho~8 tn!,~ 011 atocli:\bt' which Wluln and b18 structed the ooed to han her father formed the Rouae t»1 commona thlt WashingtOn Nov 7-INS-Am- antic demODlltraUon commemorat- 'n appef"d(\(!tOffiy might have to be rroxbnatelJ 115.000 Ut.a.b
c:e\~• be • e
m
B.liiOCiatea were chllrl'!d with poct. "dtg up tiO.OOO euh' Tbe letter
withdrawal 11 ettflcttye mlca'11 sixteen year mllclal 1nub- lng the alatee.nth anntveraary of rrrtormed
went to the poll!! to
aieo continued. ln etlna: a profit Chat could have pne promiled. t.bat further tnatruct.lons
belle eel to h&amp; bee: bery of the soviet government. WIU the Red revotutlor
n
Dr Charle~ Y Pox her son-In- ~ tloral and state
S trike activli..
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to the corporation'• atocki\Oiden
\10Uk1. follow
Dec 1
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ve n tnd toda)' when Secretary of State It was estimated llf.ooo tzoopa• law, aald that the noted si~r·s :R.epeallst.a
wtiCODI1n.
of the ChJ
The InqUiry Into the general baMlll8 Hlae ill the dau,hter
a D"otlw.t:ed by ~!t&amp;eJa!hat man~ Hull on behalf of the Untted St.at- tnatdled tn review before d.lctat.orl oondltlon was not cr!Lical toda.y
The executive bolrd
p .. ter boDdl wm CO'Ier the drl.matle Weat LJberty, Ia., pubu.tlet
powera wblch ..... _.. v : - u. exYnd&amp; hla hand in a aMt.ure of Joaepb Stalin prellldent Michael tnd expreseed hope that medical
pew~ :;:unty H~ ~ia= ba.Ule between Wlnln and William De~ttve• were posted at the 110r· ~.,.t :-:~reof recsH. ,.1':; t1~P' ~ ~~~e ~ KallniD, and Premier V M Malokrv' t'l'8attnen\ would ~vent an opera- 1
V(l
~urn~ 11
plab.ta f'OI tor control , of POK tum1. n. orl~ boule rpidence of l!iM Hile nuctuationl in toreiln exOh&amp;np
L :.,no • e
ore
- wl".o stood. with otber hflh Soviet ttcro which he teared would pro'le cone marsln Dry
•trike an wa:
a
ended. In the faUUht ot tbl: ~ ~
MOiled that one no&amp;e, The tarUf truce Ol'lltnaU, pro• m ~ hl.storlcal SCflle wm. take c.~lll tor llf!'t"eral hour. wbile r&amp;1n ft.tal because ot her qe
appeal from 600
to ;~waukee Wla ptcteta releas• ap noue ot P)lnOhOn a .~~.
"we &amp;ri watehiDI rou.•• waa poeed. by Ute ontted state•. Will for plaC&amp;~on a railroad pi&amp;Uorm at bl!at ~, aPoo them and 'JDO,OOOI Yesterday's attack o1 the tntes~ kataot church
with MO.OOO,GOO of 4el* aQd..~
»~ect to 1 ~ acreeo the Hfe Of the contenoce whleh M
_ cheerlnr wtJ!Itl'e:tp .miSled near t.en... unai tnfeetlon was her fourth tn
(OObtlJ'.aed CIQ Pale 'flint)
heaVJ' 1DUU on all aldM
on
secoad. flOOr "I'OOin.
now In rece!l!l but pr.etlc&amp;llt dud 1
(Om.tiDued 0111 .... liz)
~·a tolilb ln Red. SQUafttJ
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SIX STATES VOTING ON QUESTION
~'~~dt!~t!~~lc:~~!Y :~:~ea!~:n~ For Britain With Dollar ~':!:"~m::a~=~':i:~~ For Critical Situation To "Steal" Election; Bit'
3 To 1 Odds Offered In Utah That W eatem State
tt:!move before they exploded
Low In Term&amp; Of
culture, Secretary or Arrloulture
Along Siber' ,·a·Man•
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Wa.J.Iace today had pledaed t.be ad·
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Will Repeal Dry Lawa While Both Sides Claim
WOMAN IS EXECUTED
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mlnLstratton ~ pn effort to advance
chukuo Border
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Victory In Blue Crall State
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Berlin No'l T-IN8-A woman
all evenly toward proapertty
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The latest announcement. ot the
lost her head under the execuRau gton
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- admlnlstratlon'll farm relief policy I Haabin Nov '1-INS--Otflchl.lB of
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Farmers Behind
·---:.T roops l'or Protection SloUr.K BY ENvny Industry, Labor
HNS£ SITUATI~N I Of Prohibition In Ohio
Aaalast farm Strikers n !J
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Effort•
News Flashes ~f CREH BRIHIN
BEC~MES WORSE
Today; Wets Confiden*

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POMEROY, OHIO, TUESDA Y,NOVEMBER 7, 1933

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HARRY SMITH
Candidate ror TRUSTEE of san 1bury Townddp

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Tht:J ator. Peing cireulated t.,at I ,h ..vc made
; promiad of •".Poi,.t;menta and that I II'A a member of
the 1(. K.l&lt;; ar• ,bbt~ u~true. , l'haye ,...de no prom,
~iae,1J I •ni net · -~e~ o£ the• K K. K. and ne.ver
.. wa•. I am RO\ •fiUiated with 'any rnan or arc»¥P of
)men. ' i 1 a~Jt r~tmin~ 'oo,mY: own merits. l will ~ppre·
caate. your vote.
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Repub!Jic~n Cand1date for Mayor

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of New Yo1 k, dlalrmn ot t.h•
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In i'lomeroy the main bOUt apoears to be at the head of the 111lage ticket wlth C J Hess Pl'e8""t
mcumbent Mayor
defending his
right to another tenn In that offlcla.l cap&amp;.elty against VlrKil Campbell, Repub1tcan
This promises
to be a battle to the flniAh With

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Interest dlspla.yed In the amendment to the Ohio State CODatl1.uUon
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they wJU nLl.ft tbelr future home
!.11153 Veva Drak".l &amp;pent the week '
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Dttte Bulllia.rner ~o pe ut. Sunday
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THE ELJ:;CTION
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R.i'~G ARDLESS

VIRGINIA

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Do- oalce.
8 A ltlcCulloUih openod hlo
Tuesday rnomlnl. ID
rt"'fnn ln the Ebenba.ch bulJdiDI: ou
Wain Stree!., Pomeroy, wbtch wen
fcrmerJy oacupied by Dr. Bms. Dr
MeCullou&amp;b practiced tn Middle~ort for about t.he p&amp;St el&amp;bt. yean
"~~;here he galned a wtdt circle of
pad
!1iendl
R&lt;QbeR McK&amp;Itef wbo II a Bt&amp;r 1 Hla 1011, Btt.rUns McCuUOUih, tor·
N"w

utJon m.,uns of th• Younr :
People&amp; Soel&lt;e'tJN of. ~ .thf various
'"""'h., or wddteporl .;.m.,. Mld
next 8Wlday , November 12. at \he
jOoJitlnUtO tnaD ..... QN )
P'lnt Baptlat Chun:b. A """' ln- ~lctory by a na.rrow mar11n
tl!l'f:atlnc prqram ll beinl &amp;n'&amp;nl'·
" We antid~te a ck!R cont.eat.
ed for the meetlll&amp;'
ttut with aupport or country dlBJeanette Oruee.er dl.ucht.er of Kr
~d Mr wuna orueaer of Pourth t.rlcta we wUI pool M t.o 6ll per eent
cof t.he enUre 'lOlA! J ohP P BowAvenue, 1.5 u ported qWW m
Mrs J H Bmith and Huel VILD· nan. lu:ad of tbl.' atatA! anti-repeal
Cooney left. Monday for a t.~eek'a o~nltat.lonil, l&amp;ld
.. :sit In Lutngton, Ky , with t.he The wet.l are dependtng upon city
frrmtr's 80D C lyde COpe and f&amp;nUIY d!lltrlcta where 110 per cent or t.he
Nr.llot.l art' eaA, to roU up a large
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rna)orlt.y

Voters

FALL COURT OF HONOR HELD ::Oat!r1~ :4tac.~~~ ~~ft':r ~~~~~~:e: ~In~ M:a~~~!u~l~m ~t~~rot.ion:'!
AT MIDDLEPORT SCHOOL GYM ,·'lth y~
: ~::: =~uc;t~;;c,Y ~ ::.~"~~~c!~~:b::ew~~rth:.ua~:~

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Jt14T.Q'N.U,. 4JtV£KTISINO REI'RI:8EN'r.&amp;TIV&amp;8

Dl:mald

_,,,.,, TtooP "
P9tt\
: u.. IOUow1nl reotlncl
I'lm
award~
: Cl&gt;orlll Ptok·
t-m, Wtlaorl !lor&amp;.
1M QerqJBI Haoyn
'1 roop u, 11\dd)tplm and RQnald
Oolbertllon. 'l'rool) d, Rld.ne , \he
foUOWlnl reoelved ~ Werlt
Bl\diM ' Wlllr.rd JICMr•u, WIUlftm Rot.Qn, Pb.Ulp Joaahlm a.nd
J~ Kincaid, Troop 40, Nlddle ·

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JQDei wtWAID Clark.,

·r amq rou. Nllws ro 1,'1

OPENS OFFICE IN
wruPOMEROY TO

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~ al\11 Mrs E. c KJrtty o'l roomaln t.he Eber8taaebbu1ldbla, ll)~ \\Ire
t.nairta:.
'Kana. ' brother t.nd aijt.tr- cated beneath Dr Mc:CilUouP) Mrs J L Murch ie and aon Jack
Dittrict
In-law br un: ~ 814en, ar• i"mce, ln about a week, lt. ha.a betn of Portsmouth were recent suestll
Boy Scouta ~ Scouten Preaent but Oflicialoa of
.Wtof!l here and will vmlt 1n th onnolmetd. At preemt., the)o U'e {or H D Ingle&amp; and family
fftiiaappointed at Lack of lntere.t
touth before rtturnina home
I c:tond\dl.nS thelr bua!J'Id;a lq' 'lh~
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LOVI:SY RITES WEDNESDAY
Exhibited by Panmb
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-The Boy E!oouta of the K1ashuta p.esent 11.t the re£ent Court Qt
I)lstrlct held their ran court of : Honor tharo any previou.s court Ute
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u ned
Mldd u::port hl'h 11.JU1 &lt;~&gt;oo v;ert&gt; no1 a
H oDOr at the
a 11 81. s
-·nool
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r:ymne.s 1urn recentty 1'he 1 vdlh the
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Court was attalded by a large l:&gt;ll ld · uaese ourts 111'C
e pr1•
•ttmbe'
o1
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and
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but
marily
ror
the
benefit
of
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Rev F . C K.ree.ser the OlstriQt Chair en~ so that they might see the
wan of Court. ot Honor, and Dis- )'rO,ires&amp; accom1)1J.shed loy thelr boys
trlct. comrn.18skmer L o McMastA!r ill th6 sba.pe or Scq:u~t demqnWf're dl.sappolnted at the Jack of stratlons whic:h are II part or theee
....,rental lntereat in the wo"''
I courts It :s also a greater source
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·While there were more pttrent.fl 1 of pleasure to tbe boy W flave bl.s
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l-rqftclency Jn ~oqtlni Pltlblicly recognized

\'l&amp;lted re'p.Uves

of the outcome of th e e lec tiOn,

one thing certaw, the campaign as conducted in ,
l1 ~"1g~ County, as far as can be leal'ned in Pomeroy, was
(lllll 1 ucted as free from ammu s and mud slinglng a!'!
lll a long hm e The candtdatcR seemed to recognize the
l ad thllt theLr bJg JOb w~ to convmct! the voters that a
(UI II j) algn of pos1tlve proof of ab1hty \\'Rl-l more necessary
U i .L II a n ~g atlve campaign directed at the other fellow'H
l.tt' k o f.quahftcatwm~. And so the campaign before the
.ll tu,tl dHY of voting has been singularly free from 3ensa1HHI&lt;tl ~ harges and co unter
charges which is as it

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Nov. 8th ...vith a full line of \ I.e OOys. mt-erest '
Gouard oodt. You are in· ' n.,s;Joner M:cMa strr

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LouLJvllle, Ky, N011 1-INB---Re·
pllalla:t leaders ..-ere confident of 11
, tctory t.oday u Keptucky vo~ o:1
the fate of natlona.l prohibition
Llbmt.ll predicted tbat the wet
vot~ would attain a 4 W 1 majority
throuahout tht state Two atraw
votes 1ave i'egtal a 4 to 1 fktorr
,., lUt lndleat.klhs tt~at the wet vote
In Loulavllle. Wuli
much hPavltl'
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Dry leaden , In la&amp;t ,mlnl.lj.£ app.tale for a Mavy Not.e, loreca,t. a
h eny prohibition vote, however
The poUt :tn· KentuckJ wln cl06f
a t t. P M But el...etJOf' 1laws delay
Lne ballot tabUlation WlUl tomorrow
Th' results wiD not be knuwn un·
til 'tomorrow evenlna

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Mrs~H.

Smith and
[!!' OCII:TY ENTERTAINED
Rnzel VanCooney llpent Sunday In
The M1a.stonary Socletv or
I Tht' following St'!'Out s ftcelved Huntington with
re!atlvell
and 1Heat.,• ·•"4oi&gt;ill•y
I their second class awards
Paul fr1e~
taln
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\auQIJ.ard ot near});
4.000.000 exj)IIICted t.o ra.~~t t.llotB today. were
on babd tll!A morning when Lhe
poll., opebed w dl:'clde l he hne of
prohlbltlon
1n Ptmru;ylvtmla and
poM.Ibly in the na.tlon
Aside from repeal
~here
wert
several ot.h~r o ut.atandi.ng questJOTUi
to be dedded some In ~; tat.t&gt;wide

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SCHOOL BOAaD MEETS
Tht• memberl of t.he )llddltport \
Hll:BE t'OR FUNERAL •
Fune1al rites for Raymond CUJ!School Board met tn replu seMion
The following ouT.-of~town .veoi ord Lovesy, who died MondiLy as a
"onclay evenlni',
'lt the
Hlrh 'IJie were here W attend the runera rt"t ult or Lnlu•l•• ,.,&gt;Aine&lt;l In 0
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f the U.t Mr11 sarah E Wlll$1iln
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g.,h~
buildln&amp;
at-.....A
wtdch Ume -•
all 1 0M• and Me
,.....:,y roiPI.' accident two we4ka a•o,
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blue
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' " R B Wll&amp;on of .PUn'" l&gt;e conduc•ftd !-rn tho • r·• t~-,,
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pa.ld CheckS
forhall
~wo of
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IIA ary, A W Neven and 'daua:ht.t!r of De-· W E Ervin, ~ll Pfl,rk avenue
Wed·
coverlft"'
the tlra~
the aecond
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mon h"';r aoh I, wUl be dletrtbuted ' trolt, C H Bartlett. Ed Deal' I ~v u~sday afternoon at 2 o clock Rev
to ~ ' te~ Wedne&amp;da
Loyd Evana. Llr tmd Mrs t.. ~ F I O~~ordner 0( the Church or
t e ,
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Powell. Mr
anc.1 Mrs
Thomas Chnst will omcla.te Interment, ill
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Epencer
I'll
of
Nelsonville,
M:r
and tharge or the Ewln&amp; urdertakera
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Mre Bormer HiU and Pan"" sax- a Ill be made In t.he Gravel HIU
Mr amt Mrs. H
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Harrtaburl. Pa . Nov
ta.ined recentl)l' at t.beir home on 1 ton of Charleston, Mr and Mra U. to.:~ne m~ at
ea re.
' Thou.nde of early
NC)I'th Fourth Avenue In bon« of • 0. ChiLmbere of ChllUcothe. Mr
th~ tw:elfU'I birthdrt.Y annlveraary 1D.nd Mn J J McCarthy and MIBs 1

GOSSSARD CORSET flT..
Ul'l~sa the par~nt.s turn out In or the1~ !!a111h~a
18 ~~I ~;rt:'r!. ~~~o~:~~· :!~ I
TER AT RATHBURNS I ·~er numben tel take part 1n AboU~ 3 ~rJi~ arterDOOO a ~ In Mn OtoJ'Ie Wilson, J c
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It•"\oelioe dls~rtct cour.._, ot hoDOt the ~n t v~oua James ~race I and f , c.L.Anderson of Dexter,
Mi.N McCarthy, expert cHstrlct of!J_clals will bt! forced to ~ea.'.,
the rdclplent 01 many\ F.m~ Br,rsottt of Parkersburg
corset faltf"r will be in ou;,. dispense y,lth Lhese pUbHc meet- ~ ltwi!!,J glft-&amp;
Refreshment-a we~ 'M:11'15e!1 Clara and .Anna Allen
lngs and hoJ,d lnfl)l·mat eourUI se'l"'!d
1Orah1iPQ St.e.tlon
store W ed ne• day afternoon v.hlch will njl.tura,Jly detract from

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lltll.l.e beer law.
Not sl'!lce battle In whiCh
Purroy Mlt.chell wa ~; nam '.!d
or In a fiel'l. e conte&amp;t has
t.&gt;een so much Interest.

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TUMIDAY, NOVDIBER 7 101

Sheriff E Abell rei)OI"kd. tht
theft of the t.en rwu to ~
ope1-a.Uves, blamin1 farm ~trike Pfoi'J
ttaam lor tnt ra.ld
The rUles be
longed LO the U 8 Arm)' and. lutd
b.:t'n lo11.nOO w the Legion Poet.

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ballotllli'
Thllo5e lnc lllded

Russo

loc!ll referenda

on lejallzation of Sunday sports I
between two and she o clock In the
afternoon and 12 propot;ed. amend•Conti nued ~rom ~ge one)
menL!I to the
stat~! constitution Ule vu 1111tY of Ult' Arnur River &amp;II
'T'h e latt.er fll.ll&amp;ed r:om a bunu.s tur I charged
l t• R.5klng f\ decrease of

ex-llt'rvlce men
11ef bond l~ ue

to It

S2!i000000

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ISov.•t

lortJII&lt;: HtJOn s

fn(erQ; msumcrtuous luxury • 10

of
fact

PaciHc am.l

declared It had
rellevf' tenl!lon 1n
J~t~nrse · AllltJrlcan 1ell.l.tlons

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C0.111Unued trom r'aiC vnel
on the hlghv;ay 1000 chl~kt'n.s 1
lPing trucked t o Milwauk ee
Ntar Marshfield &amp;I dt•putlrs useU 1
~. ubs aqq ~hreat~ue I to u.sc gum W
Leak up a ct~ ll Ct'ntrfltlon o! pic ktt ~;
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Milwa ukee W\lJ Nov 1 - [N~ ­
Federal aulhontlcs today !liVI .u~at.ed thr theft or te11 at m y r ill• ~ \
For ~~de Ry
t1om the American Legion ha 11 111
Omro Wln nebago county scrne ot
MARTIN &amp; ROLLER
farm strike disorders
Sheboygan county authonueJ al
Ut.:LI\'ER
110 were lnvesuge.tlng tlw dl~ap­
Ohio.
pearance of u sWrt: of dynamiLI' 111 1\-Jiddl.-ptll t
that secwr

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cr~ollof~~VIStts toC111cinnot1 S10y

at this pleasant place '" the ooart ol
dawni&gt;Wn Ooonnatl lonje oomfortoblr
IDOtnS.

Finest of flr.e food qu~ekh ar..:l

ol/ic;.,tly served in eled,.,l~~

Both end servtdor 1r1
~~N~ ~"'I~ from ~~lP

dining rooms.
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CHAPTER FIFTY -FOUR

and wa5'"'""- on the fMtoi'J' 04 ..
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Oft and off, aM it would -be tbat
war all bill !He~ Theft Pop ~t mad
and -.aid be aueoed he nenr waa
rood .enolltlt: for her, Mine jut •
wodtinpan; and Mom ea1d sh•
dadn't m.on that at &amp;111 but that

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The aOonef. ocfi.Aional advertisers start continuous advenU
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~ng the soonertiroy will have a better paylng buslneu.

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~ove 11101

GUJLD GIRLS ENTJo:RTATNt'n
The t,egular meetlng of tl\£l
World \Y'@o OuUd Girls
Firet~pt\1lt. Church Wl\8
Mon ' ~enlng at the home
1 Mtas :l~U-a"'Na~ Ha.mllton on I;! Li mDuring the m~tlng
1 Uton 1 Stioeet
, the rpt~ of!!Ofl's ,were olected
Presl\lenJ. Irene Mills ' VIe~ Pre!l ~
1 dent, •Anna Margaret W\llf, Sec~
tiLl'y, Margue;rlte Hysell find TrcaS1 urer Clara. Mae HaHmllton
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Th~ new members were taken
Into ~ or ganlz~tlon
h
hAt illl e cos; 0 f t~ met;tng t e
ostr~ serve rere men

Co~grei!.'llllau

L Bwea1,1ey D who pot.l ·d

voll!s

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.

FRANCIS WALLACE

price 1he
:iin!oNt N1cholas sfou~ be yOVT n....
reqcl

the

IDid \?ou Jever Stop
(to ctbinlt 1

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I&lt; :1s1. Hirota pallllt:d LO the v;•itb•
1 tlJ a wa.l of Lh~ Anu' llCilH Flett from
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No use

Quality i• what makes a big appeal to the public.
advertisin1 ,..ny other kind.

prlm)lr)' bU '
hilS refused the plt...
a J'le rll.l Jam es A

Continuous advertiaing is proof that the advertisers will keep

Jlom aot more wttn"'M u tlale
11om hit; ber llp. It wu bad
s upport MLlll.lr •
faith with their customera.
went on. People around town besan
eaouak bafon 'but; now it would be
were out to selz~
to a&amp;J thla and that, .and the onee
all OYer towa. WhUe theJ were
Cincinnati local gov ·
6at euried It all to Mom nr.
wa&amp;ehllll' ber, John the mailman,
.rum the non-partisan
The nation's leading buaine11 conce ...ns are building
o~nly too clad to do it. ahe thoul'bt.
eame bl. "HeJ, Mia' bndolpb,' he'
grcup •~h.ch bus o. slog11n
a:ooJ.
will by continuous advertising of quality.
...., to'" what abe would 1ay a.nd he 1bouldn't be botherinl' TomQQ' ald. -....ben't that old man o.f
gcvernm 11 t' wns a coalition of
arrf it ~ck. But when It cot mu. about coinc to work In the taetory 7f1f1.H roine to flcht Dempseyt"
Democrat.s and ludepeno.ent Rf.
44 \\'hJt" 1aid M'om.
M.arcla .and Tommy w.a still home witlt. all hill eduettion; and that
publiC&amp;IIG
Adverlisinr creates a worth while reputation for a~y busi·
they 1t&amp;rttd to eome rlrht out ta 1be1d rather Harre ~have •11
lohn laurhed. .,Jake Morgan
j In Youngt;tvwn a paradoxical
nell because it gives the buyer a real f{U&amp;rantee of ~ality and
Ole open and talk mare plainly. lt the lmockeN In to'
loob Hke • frelcht train bit him.
I stlttRtloo ~.:ontront&amp;d the votera 1
1
•H 10 that Mom felt evePJbocb' laqb 011 their boJ f
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ll wu about time eomflbody
They wete to de&lt;..ide whether k.
service.
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wu looldna at her eveqtlme abe thfltlr UTMo
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I ~l T · aocked him ol'-rour old man
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!11SCRid their homl.l rule ch&amp;rt.e •
Continuou&amp;ly
advertised
productt
.
are
popular
because
they
.,ent down the street; that the But. Pop 1taJ*( ma.cl &amp;Dtl 11om eould rura tor mayor todap.•
Z J~YP jiAmold t who Is emplo~e~ In r.nd telurn to statutory form or
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_ . onee who naed to stop ber bad to 1'0 off and cry and It waa
Mom nid, caNful1y,
Maybot 1 w~t~~vel:t 1 !:n ~= ~: enucc11~~ ll CI:I i gove1nmcnt, and at 'theSBfu _
have all the qualitiea claimed lodhettt.. , , , . . , . .. . . . . . . . : . \
.and uk abou~ how CHat. Tomm~ fUilDJ' to be mad lilt Pop. B• '"'nt some other people will bold on to
to zanesvtlle sunday even - tl,.u :'ere~ asked to vote
fou r
Buyen :who a-:t up a loud wailabdut 11ettiJ&gt;11 ·.p'bst\tulea' fcli-' - ,
wu. theat 1ame one a were onlJj out attu 10ppe1:' and etaY*Cl • loq tlleir ton1ue• better now and keep I ~ ti's hi&amp; wtre, who will ttpeud 11. PI op~ed _me:cm~~he
quality
are the ones who never read the a'dvertisem~nts , bef~re, ~
w.aitlna' their obanca -.....-a d1• while. MHJ1 woere'*UidiaPPJ timet them oat of othtr ' people'• bulri- few d"fta there
lollg c :;,rtbr 1 :e~ c
me~
m apiDSt him • .Hn. Johnson eame now. Unet. Louie eame aronnd DML•
M~TQN Hendrix returned Sun- were
e eec"---~-c..•
. ;,; they buy; , ' '
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and told Mom that eomebod7 had wheDever he eould and sat dowa to
Then wu a lileD«J, John looked ' day ~ing !rom several dnys vlstt
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IT IS:JlJST AS ~ASY TO BUY WELL ADVERTISED
.aid. at a dance that Tommy bad e•t. elaimitll' that Coullia t:mm7 at the other n•i1hbor lathes and / In Z. .Uie. Mr Hendrll:l- motor- other 88
,rot u A.B. de1ne ltow toll• all didn't feed hlm ba1f enoqh
~bed rfcht tn their facet and ed to"U~esvllle to cccQmpany hl):l' \..
&lt;~1.~6J!IP ~E SA,flsE:lEO AS IT IS TO BUY NON·....D¥.EI!;.
· ht.-All- A mer1can Bum.
, Wlth
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He,_ct9r,~· "'wue
n&amp;'
- t1a b'ed
1 eou ld n•• ••
twa ed ou,..
a •.ooa
1'huttnma
Le.lU Bible
Cl1
1 Ul Js' a lo1mer
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'tJSEP );.~~,AND HAVE GRlEF ANQ TROUBLE, .
M?m kaew who tt wu ha~ eatd sbe I!Dlo o; the table.
eQ"'
• t:raili.._ "alonr. Heo 011 never can!.e 1 P\rat Baptls~ .!Jhurch wll~~~ t.o~ mer me.yor
A: lib u not MH.. Johnaoli • owD waft lool(,ed to . .
om
IJCM:ftJ atortl becauM Albert • nll{ht Kt the ' home f1l• Mitt Flank
Uaym James Seccombe wa.e op·
•alll'hter who wu jealous of Tom· around ao'ii wha be BIW that be Md cive• him • acratehine o~e 1 outnt.ber
c~li8r f.t ~ Hookflf and ~~J;lite~t
t!'k'Ctlor tn canton by a
GlJ' because he wouldn't han anJ'• wu be was mad; .ao,d Mom knew. e\Ul'B'tt~bw Brown nuer J'o\ tirOO Fifth
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Iorm,er fl'I!.X"f' A R Tum
,_o_ u_t_t_
c_::;~=:=
thine to do with ber-M'om bad he wu watehlnc and hopinc Tom t.tl¥ill&amp;' abtut it.
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- D her ma~n1 eyea at b1m qaln. would le.ave ju1t 10 be wonW . .,
zP•\tt at aupper wu funny. 1
Bo. .althoqb Mom wa• mad u • hlll'OOJII baek: and it wu too rnueh Pop came hom• frqm work anti he 1
bomet lnaide eke prete"Rded to just like waltlna lor a sick periOD to wli: IW..-erint' a llUle and Mom
•tltl an4 said: "Well, Mls' John- die 10 be eould l'tt th1 mour: that knew he felt pNittJ important be·
ecm, the one that aaid it " probablJ wu bad enouch bUt Unci• Louie ~ pt~ople had been ti&amp;Wna to (
mad becauae To m m 1 conslden even bad the nerve to cf.vt Tom blat &amp;11 AJ &amp;t the factoey ahout 1
btmaell too cood to laJ down In the black looka u it to aU him whf bow lood • ftchter be waa. •But he !
cotter with her; beeaUH ~be one be waan't workinl' inetq.d ot loaf.. tUU }lad hi• hili down over that
tb&amp;~ aald it Ia 9robabiJ the kind lnJ around. An4 when Cou1ln Em· eya when he earn• In and the juet •
thlll&amp; would laJ down In the cutter mJ came around abe alwi.JI looked ntd hello and prtU.nd•d aothinc I
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wttll aftrbodJ that eame alonK" be- at Tom u il the tboqht aftJ'bodJ bad happened.
eaue abe probabl;r didn't have •DJ muat be out of their ht.ade to clv•
A~ tile table theJ bad bafitlJ eat
ralalnc ln the Clnt place •
up 1uch a cooct job In Holl,wood.
dowa when Uaoele Louie came ia
Mra. Johnaoa looked funny at With Tommy quiet and kind ot and 11om ha4 to tet another plate.
Jlom and ~er fate took on a blac~ aaham•d and Pop readJ to laJ
Tom looked at Pop and aaid: 1
look: but JUit the aame abe dldn t •omethtnc and Uncle Louie alw.aJa "Tbanka Pop...-oniJ JOU ahoultln't
eom1 to Mom with any more tAle1 havinl aomethina na•tJ on the baTt paid aD)' attendon &amp;o the
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with her lone tace, the hypocrite: edp of hie toque, Mom wae proud ~t.oft'·:
Mom cue11ed TommJ' maat le ot Pete. He waa prett:r bwiy at. hit
WeU, Pop aid, "tiler. aln t \
tile UDit way ehe did •round town two plaeee bllt be wat nlet to Tom nobodr rolnr to DULke any rcm111 ks
becauae he rot ro •ta:rlns a.rouftd and •lwaJ• pretended that n«.&lt;thtnc about ur otN mr famiiJ and aet
t.he hou11 more and wrote 1etten. had happene4 and that Tom wu , • ., with lt.
AU be seemed to be doina wa1 &amp;till u rnat u ever, Bometlmee . Petl cot-. to lddd\ng hlm "Wht
write lettera in the motnlna •nd Hom thogabt Pete bad more eenae did rou h1t him with, Pop-the
thea wateh for the mailman all thaD aQ of them. The o!d"'r h• ri&amp;'ht. or ~h• left,...
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u,. Almolt ever:r day be rot one crew tN mon he remindtd her ot
Pop Ald. "1 .,ave bh· ,
lettllr, tb1 same kind, and Mom ber crand:father
~ht lett hook, tben I feinted bim,
b.appened to ~ .tbe h~tftd..,Titinr
Whe p
' b k f
d
then I p't't bim the riEht.-JUat the I
~JDe dar when •tv.ra.;chuvered and t.o
~ top 1~~ :e b_:mhil 0";::; wa1 DemPHr dilll to Toone)'1 when 1
Wore 1he could d~lded what wu wn
a 0 r
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Ill knocked him out tn Chicago " ~
t..nillar about It, John nld: -Tom down on one eye and ma.rehld ~ht
"TnnneJ won that one," Uncle 1
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aftd Dorothy malt bt prettJ lhlclt up to bed without •aJinc a word. Louie ..id.
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Mom wasn't mad any kma'u and
Pop 1neered. •u, wae knocked 1
"Yel" ptd M()m
looke ltke •h• wanted to OJ' eomethlnr bu~ out In tb1 tennth round -·but the '
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TES1' No, 8
' -rell hlt.t to marrJ the rl.rl •rnl tt..tn and asleep; and Mom eould lreAt Demp~ey man.
mllkl lt e••¥ on the mail carriere,• berdl:r el~ all ,:drht ~aep It
"Jutt th• ume Tunney won the
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John uid. .. He don't aeem to l'fi :;•beonl'
ne:; The
op 1\cbt,• Unele Lon1t Insisted.
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~k d
rtn': "Where did rou 1•t that blimp on
tltn for joba, doee beT"
monunc t ' t.a
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•ue•e jolt taldna hie tlmfl,• M.om •lrfnp and abort to aeeb other ~11.,._ ~otld.nc," ujd Pop. "It I
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while he • • ••ttilll rud.J..to ro wai aD aceJdw~ We a~arted ratJa· 1
-iel'l hlnr';,.ot to p'lly inJ attell- to work. Both iif them _. ldndt.ef lini •hea he ~ up th• third- time
tloa to ~he knpc~n In thi&amp; to~"' ~amed of tMmMJ)~ and cf1da't anll hla 1Iee'" f.Oijll: 1wllere I had
ioha ukl. Then' he ~ Hltcblnl' lmow , ~·• to UJ' It;_ Mem d!Jfn't bold of tt aM 1M llap~bed to rrale
Eveey fll\li,..l&amp;t lOI'alod ..
vf~i·~¥
b1a pack ap on hil al'DI and thl .rna ••k him whtn hi' lOt t~ dar f&amp;H. 11-.en I ftn~lhfd 1 him the :
bell~ ot you .. Every time tOll bane the tantruiD easter, rutnlnl' . yuur ·~altll.
blaek doc t.llat muddled up the brul110 011 hia face. partl;r becauM a&amp;tlle war Ja. Gane u'ied•'t~-·
,d oqroft lta htnee•, ()I' ''want to ecream, '' y~ dlgeeUon, your diapo1ition.
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poft;heJ tollowinr him. 011 name he waa trrirl6 to hide lt.
Row w~ that. Pop 1'' P¥-r 1
you're taking it out of yourMlf.
Watch ;rour nerYII. c.t Jour ,.II
wu Hector and John eelled him Bat the aoon found oat. The ukt4. .
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Door
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sereaming and nch amount of aleep eTet'J' nl1ht. Eat I'Q1l·
Reek for ahorL
other De tc b h • r tadiee earoe in
Po, dembastrattd. "I •howed
antk:• are Yb.da to eay the lllut. and l&amp;tiJ' and MftBiblr. Find time tor ncnSomehow Mom was happ 1 tha~ Butcher Brown'• richt after 11om him the left, aee-tben 1 1ave him
malr:e youio family and your friendl on. atlon. AllCI a1111oke C.met.-for ea..l'1
~~~t)~o~~~:i! Jt •tn.ight {two inches from th!&gt;
Dorothy wu writioa to Tom. lt and abe ~ould HI theJ had aome· the riaht.!"
comfortable •.. Bu\,- moet 1mportant, eoJtlier tohacc:e• ne't'er pl 011 lOIII'
ahowed •h• 1nlla't like the rett In thlnl' oa thetr minda and the t":'GD•
Ht looked over, 1neaky-ltke, to
the table . Plaec ;J~r:e:~et o~ amt to touch
the town
•ven lie!' father who dered who&amp; it wa• thla time.
• 181 i'low Mom wu taklnc lt. She
dot and start trKmg Th e
t on the first
eachfltoftemperYov. givew.Y1:oiaaap- !!!.!!!:.
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draw your l.we bet~n
•ay you muat
Mftl' a&amp;~.d
word aow aboui civlin. Flann1i'&amp;n did the talklnlt thook her 1r,M 1u4 'slrii\AJ.'a.t: li\n\ (1
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WO guide \mea and
IDe 'Tom a job \a the tactoi'J' when "1 bear fOUr man had aoiU trouble "Your nieat il rettin1 cold," the
W trace flgures without e~
~'65 !::~r::: time
Jt.a aeede.d It 10 bad. Of coune Mom lalt niaht. Ills' Randolph.•
uid.
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..dB."t rt..U:p want Tolldl to work ln Mom's heart aank. Pop had I
Pop 1mlled at her and abe knew
JGmu J lJa,.,n ll'..mtl •-.f
lrflu!!l ' ' ' ~'
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llrtlk/Mi
•t.actorr..... h.ad .vea haclaome temper when he cot started; it wa1 their mad apeD waa over.
Camels are made from liner, MORE EXPENSIVE
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wcm11 with Pop •bant tlde beanae her fault: •he bad made him mad. •Anyhow," laid Pop, ""1 rueu
tobaccos
than
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popular
brand
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l'laM awQ pop uld abe tboucht Hom wouldn't ci"• them tlM •U.. nobodr 1• town ta 1otnr to aet
.._ dade aoa waa too rood tor the f&amp;rlion of It now i n 1 1he didn"t fre•h with the men of thl1 fanad,.
61daq u4
Hr taal~ 1M bad bow; to 1he lllfd: .. luat what did for awbll••" .
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tneoUea ron hear, Mil' Flanniran!"
"8•111.'1 qi~· Uoclt Lobt..· ..,_ ':
ud ftetltaD _, tt llf W Hltlaed lin. J'larudrn he.tt.ated:; th•J' tear of u eould. cleaa a~t. . ~
tit Pop Ia dill ltqllddq ht Wql.d aD bew Mom. hd a sharp toD11M il wt •¥ted to;"
t.aft Mttnde ...ned. IIJ DOW• .A.il4 tn hft Mad when aha wantal co 11M Pop whi•Ued and sboel: 1t1e head,

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BAILEY RUN

MH1 Nettle Archer at.lA!nded
flJT'er&amp;l or her uncle, Jaapa.r Ru...ll,
at Middleport Wedneaday
Donovan W(lpn 1!1 very Ill
1 nnllumonla. at
thla wrlUng
I ~hUpott or Middleport Ia the
t~ ndlng physlcllm.
Dorthea Archer wu the 1uest of
her mother M:ra Will Haley of
Happy Hollow Wednesday.
Mrs Andy Lowrey ard Mn Cora
E\ uMell were guests or Mra o. M
Wogan SAturday evenlna:
Elmel' Goodwin tnd wife were
1 Sunday sue~~ts of ller father

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the DailY Tribune to be deliverod by carrier
given workero in the Prize Voting Cam·
pai1n prior to Nov. 6 will be credited ao if
reee!ve~ on that date.
Therefore pay your
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that time.

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the recent guellt or Ml' at&gt;d
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WOMANLY WEAKNESS

Mrs Mary Hammond of
1037 Stewan Avt Knoxville, Tenn , uld, "I wu
110 wed: I could lll:atefly
'll'alk aufiertd fn:nn pain•
In my Wk ~d lith 1lde
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Above, h;:a11Uiwork of boyt
and gh Is In Callfo1•nla
lit 1~ cl-dre~oct

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Maine towu. A. 1rea~ toy P&amp;l'ty 'A'O.!I
held, and 611.Ch chi\d recelvl4 at
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New ,Un bibleta Mct•

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Wu, 1.11bs. or liquid, ft.» "Y• U• 0 . r.r~o-n ,

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the blind, and lhe ch1ltl1 e n'ij toy
Party given In Ellswortll and
Allbutn, Mt&lt;ln e !vllowing dev•
utatlng files \lohlCll made ' Mneral
hundred fA nJJlie&amp; ltomolotls, and'
flealro) ed all (If their hou ~e h o1d
POS9Cl~slon~ The cluldreu had boen
l'eclothed, but It occurred to Red
Cro111 1\0rket a tllitl they bad lost
their valuable poseosslon&amp;, tootheir doll s, bookfl, l\'llgons and other
pla.:ythiDI8.
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and olhcr decorations.
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Ia lnclhfe1" might well be tile mottG
or tlte Junior ~ Cross. Blnee the
daye of the World War, when th1
children of Amer ica were rallied ua
der its banner so that they mlchl
a.l&amp;ao• partlctoute in sustaining t!lc
and Navr, taU·
morale ot the
Ilona ha1'&amp;
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ATWEEKLY RATE

All oub•criptipno paid workero in the
Pri~e Voting C-mpailll after Nov. 6 fqr the
Da1ly Trib11ne l!y carrier will be credited ••
if re~eived on Dec. 4. ~ring the inter·
mediate time pay your carrier aa uaual.
. The. advance paylNint of your aul&gt;sctip·
hqn wdlaaye Jll!lllllDDey ami th~ annqyaqce
?I a we~kly ~ollec:ti~'l· The Lady or Girl
111 the.IJlJ P~e Vot•n.1 ~~~mpaip to wh!&gt;m
you tr•vo yqur aubocrlll&amp;illll will be vo;ry
ar•teflll fqr 11\e yqfe• it willaec:ure for her.
You~ ~per wdl be dellVitrecfby the oame
cam~ !D tlje l'l!JII},ar ll!&amp;ltner.

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Mr and M."l Cu.rl Smith Jei t
Tueliday r -~ Winche&amp;t ' r K y , wher•
they wJU nLl.ft tbelr future home
!.11153 Veva Drak".l &amp;pent the week '
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la.tter !l tatnu J A St.eWtn L atl(j
family
Dttte Bulllia.rner ~o pe ut. Sunday
at Charleston the ru~ or hJa t1is
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VIRGINIA

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Do- oalce.
8 A ltlcCulloUih openod hlo
Tuesday rnomlnl. ID
rt"'fnn ln the Ebenba.ch bulJdiDI: ou
Wain Stree!., Pomeroy, wbtch wen
fcrmerJy oacupied by Dr. Bms. Dr
MeCullou&amp;b practiced tn Middle~ort for about t.he p&amp;St el&amp;bt. yean
"~~;here he galned a wtdt circle of
pad
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R&lt;QbeR McK&amp;Itef wbo II a Bt&amp;r 1 Hla 1011, Btt.rUns McCuUOUih, tor·
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utJon m.,uns of th• Younr :
People&amp; Soel&lt;e'tJN of. ~ .thf various
'"""'h., or wddteporl .;.m.,. Mld
next 8Wlday , November 12. at \he
jOoJitlnUtO tnaD ..... QN )
P'lnt Baptlat Chun:b. A """' ln- ~lctory by a na.rrow mar11n
tl!l'f:atlnc prqram ll beinl &amp;n'&amp;nl'·
" We antid~te a ck!R cont.eat.
ed for the meetlll&amp;'
ttut with aupport or country dlBJeanette Oruee.er dl.ucht.er of Kr
~d Mr wuna orueaer of Pourth t.rlcta we wUI pool M t.o 6ll per eent
cof t.he enUre 'lOlA! J ohP P BowAvenue, 1.5 u ported qWW m
Mrs J H Bmith and Huel VILD· nan. lu:ad of tbl.' atatA! anti-repeal
Cooney left. Monday for a t.~eek'a o~nltat.lonil, l&amp;ld
.. :sit In Lutngton, Ky , with t.he The wet.l are dependtng upon city
frrmtr's 80D C lyde COpe and f&amp;nUIY d!lltrlcta where 110 per cent or t.he
Nr.llot.l art' eaA, to roU up a large
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Voters

FALL COURT OF HONOR HELD ::Oat!r1~ :4tac.~~~ ~~ft':r ~~~~~~:e: ~In~ M:a~~~!u~l~m ~t~~rot.ion:'!
AT MIDDLEPORT SCHOOL GYM ,·'lth y~
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award~
: Cl&gt;orlll Ptok·
t-m, Wtlaorl !lor&amp;.
1M QerqJBI Haoyn
'1 roop u, 11\dd)tplm and RQnald
Oolbertllon. 'l'rool) d, Rld.ne , \he
foUOWlnl reoelved ~ Werlt
Bl\diM ' Wlllr.rd JICMr•u, WIUlftm Rot.Qn, Pb.Ulp Joaahlm a.nd
J~ Kincaid, Troop 40, Nlddle ·

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OPENS OFFICE IN
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~ al\11 Mrs E. c KJrtty o'l roomaln t.he Eber8taaebbu1ldbla, ll)~ \\Ire
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'Kana. ' brother t.nd aijt.tr- cated beneath Dr Mc:CilUouP) Mrs J L Murch ie and aon Jack
Dittrict
In-law br un: ~ 814en, ar• i"mce, ln about a week, lt. ha.a betn of Portsmouth were recent suestll
Boy Scouta ~ Scouten Preaent but Oflicialoa of
.Wtof!l here and will vmlt 1n th onnolmetd. At preemt., the)o U'e {or H D Ingle&amp; and family
fftiiaappointed at Lack of lntere.t
touth before rtturnina home
I c:tond\dl.nS thelr bua!J'Id;a lq' 'lh~
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LOVI:SY RITES WEDNESDAY
Exhibited by Panmb
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-The Boy E!oouta of the K1ashuta p.esent 11.t the re£ent Court Qt
I)lstrlct held their ran court of : Honor tharo any previou.s court Ute
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Mldd u::port hl'h 11.JU1 &lt;~&gt;oo v;ert&gt; no1 a
H oDOr at the
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Court was attalded by a large l:&gt;ll ld · uaese ourts 111'C
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Rev F . C K.ree.ser the OlstriQt Chair en~ so that they might see the
wan of Court. ot Honor, and Dis- )'rO,ires&amp; accom1)1J.shed loy thelr boys
trlct. comrn.18skmer L o McMastA!r ill th6 sba.pe or Scq:u~t demqnWf're dl.sappolnted at the Jack of stratlons whic:h are II part or theee
....,rental lntereat in the wo"''
I courts It :s also a greater source
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l-rqftclency Jn ~oqtlni Pltlblicly recognized

\'l&amp;lted re'p.Uves

of the outcome of th e e lec tiOn,

one thing certaw, the campaign as conducted in ,
l1 ~"1g~ County, as far as can be leal'ned in Pomeroy, was
(lllll 1 ucted as free from ammu s and mud slinglng a!'!
lll a long hm e The candtdatcR seemed to recognize the
l ad thllt theLr bJg JOb w~ to convmct! the voters that a
(UI II j) algn of pos1tlve proof of ab1hty \\'Rl-l more necessary
U i .L II a n ~g atlve campaign directed at the other fellow'H
l.tt' k o f.quahftcatwm~. And so the campaign before the
.ll tu,tl dHY of voting has been singularly free from 3ensa1HHI&lt;tl ~ harges and co unter
charges which is as it

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Nov. 8th ...vith a full line of \ I.e OOys. mt-erest '
Gouard oodt. You are in· ' n.,s;Joner M:cMa strr

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LouLJvllle, Ky, N011 1-INB---Re·
pllalla:t leaders ..-ere confident of 11
, tctory t.oday u Keptucky vo~ o:1
the fate of natlona.l prohibition
Llbmt.ll predicted tbat the wet
vot~ would attain a 4 W 1 majority
throuahout tht state Two atraw
votes 1ave i'egtal a 4 to 1 fktorr
,., lUt lndleat.klhs tt~at the wet vote
In Loulavllle. Wuli
much hPavltl'
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Dry leaden , In la&amp;t ,mlnl.lj.£ app.tale for a Mavy Not.e, loreca,t. a
h eny prohibition vote, however
The poUt :tn· KentuckJ wln cl06f
a t t. P M But el...etJOf' 1laws delay
Lne ballot tabUlation WlUl tomorrow
Th' results wiD not be knuwn un·
til 'tomorrow evenlna

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Mrs~H.

Smith and
[!!' OCII:TY ENTERTAINED
Rnzel VanCooney llpent Sunday In
The M1a.stonary Socletv or
I Tht' following St'!'Out s ftcelved Huntington with
re!atlvell
and 1Heat.,• ·•"4oi&gt;ill•y
I their second class awards
Paul fr1e~
taln
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\auQIJ.ard ot near});
4.000.000 exj)IIICted t.o ra.~~t t.llotB today. were
on babd tll!A morning when Lhe
poll., opebed w dl:'clde l he hne of
prohlbltlon
1n Ptmru;ylvtmla and
poM.Ibly in the na.tlon
Aside from repeal
~here
wert
several ot.h~r o ut.atandi.ng questJOTUi
to be dedded some In ~; tat.t&gt;wide

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SCHOOL BOAaD MEETS
Tht• memberl of t.he )llddltport \
Hll:BE t'OR FUNERAL •
Fune1al rites for Raymond CUJ!School Board met tn replu seMion
The following ouT.-of~town .veoi ord Lovesy, who died MondiLy as a
"onclay evenlni',
'lt the
Hlrh 'IJie were here W attend the runera rt"t ult or Lnlu•l•• ,.,&gt;Aine&lt;l In 0
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f the U.t Mr11 sarah E Wlll$1iln
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g.,h~
buildln&amp;
at-.....A
wtdch Ume -•
all 1 0M• and Me
,.....:,y roiPI.' accident two we4ka a•o,
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blue
.,,.... and ord e.-.
' " R B Wll&amp;on of .PUn'" l&gt;e conduc•ftd !-rn tho • r·• t~-,,
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tlln M"e ..achusttt.8 Mr and MN
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pa.ld CheckS
forhall
~wo of
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IIA ary, A W Neven and 'daua:ht.t!r of De-· W E Ervin, ~ll Pfl,rk avenue
Wed·
coverlft"'
the tlra~
the aecond
,
mon h"';r aoh I, wUl be dletrtbuted ' trolt, C H Bartlett. Ed Deal' I ~v u~sday afternoon at 2 o clock Rev
to ~ ' te~ Wedne&amp;da
Loyd Evana. Llr tmd Mrs t.. ~ F I O~~ordner 0( the Church or
t e ,
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Powell. Mr
anc.1 Mrs
Thomas Chnst will omcla.te Interment, ill
y
Epencer
I'll
of
Nelsonville,
M:r
and tharge or the Ewln&amp; urdertakera
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BIRTH AY 0P 1 Tleo
Mre Bormer HiU and Pan"" sax- a Ill be made In t.he Gravel HIU
Mr amt Mrs. H
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eut.er•.....,
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Ch hi
Harrtaburl. Pa . Nov
ta.ined recentl)l' at t.beir home on 1 ton of Charleston, Mr and Mra U. to.:~ne m~ at
ea re.
' Thou.nde of early
NC)I'th Fourth Avenue In bon« of • 0. ChiLmbere of ChllUcothe. Mr
th~ tw:elfU'I birthdrt.Y annlveraary 1D.nd Mn J J McCarthy and MIBs 1

GOSSSARD CORSET flT..
Ul'l~sa the par~nt.s turn out In or the1~ !!a111h~a
18 ~~I ~;rt:'r!. ~~~o~:~~· :!~ I
TER AT RATHBURNS I ·~er numben tel take part 1n AboU~ 3 ~rJi~ arterDOOO a ~ In Mn OtoJ'Ie Wilson, J c
.
It•"\oelioe dls~rtct cour.._, ot hoDOt the ~n t v~oua James ~race I and f , c.L.Anderson of Dexter,
Mi.N McCarthy, expert cHstrlct of!J_clals will bt! forced to ~ea.'.,
the rdclplent 01 many\ F.m~ Br,rsottt of Parkersburg
corset faltf"r will be in ou;,. dispense y,lth Lhese pUbHc meet- ~ ltwi!!,J glft-&amp;
Refreshment-a we~ 'M:11'15e!1 Clara and .Anna Allen
lngs and hoJ,d lnfl)l·mat eourUI se'l"'!d
1Orah1iPQ St.e.tlon
store W ed ne• day afternoon v.hlch will njl.tura,Jly detract from

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lltll.l.e beer law.
Not sl'!lce battle In whiCh
Purroy Mlt.chell wa ~; nam '.!d
or In a fiel'l. e conte&amp;t has
t.&gt;een so much Interest.

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TUMIDAY, NOVDIBER 7 101

Sheriff E Abell rei)OI"kd. tht
theft of the t.en rwu to ~
ope1-a.Uves, blamin1 farm ~trike Pfoi'J
ttaam lor tnt ra.ld
The rUles be
longed LO the U 8 Arm)' and. lutd
b.:t'n lo11.nOO w the Legion Poet.

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ballotllli'
Thllo5e lnc lllded

Russo

loc!ll referenda

on lejallzation of Sunday sports I
between two and she o clock In the
afternoon and 12 propot;ed. amend•Conti nued ~rom ~ge one)
menL!I to the
stat~! constitution Ule vu 1111tY of Ult' Arnur River &amp;II
'T'h e latt.er fll.ll&amp;ed r:om a bunu.s tur I charged
l t• R.5klng f\ decrease of

ex-llt'rvlce men
11ef bond l~ ue

to It

S2!i000000

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ISov.•t

lortJII&lt;: HtJOn s

fn(erQ; msumcrtuous luxury • 10

of
fact

PaciHc am.l

declared It had
rellevf' tenl!lon 1n
J~t~nrse · AllltJrlcan 1ell.l.tlons

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C0.111Unued trom r'aiC vnel
on the hlghv;ay 1000 chl~kt'n.s 1
lPing trucked t o Milwauk ee
Ntar Marshfield &amp;I dt•putlrs useU 1
~. ubs aqq ~hreat~ue I to u.sc gum W
Leak up a ct~ ll Ct'ntrfltlon o! pic ktt ~;
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Milwa ukee W\lJ Nov 1 - [N~ ­
Federal aulhontlcs today !liVI .u~at.ed thr theft or te11 at m y r ill• ~ \
For ~~de Ry
t1om the American Legion ha 11 111
Omro Wln nebago county scrne ot
MARTIN &amp; ROLLER
farm strike disorders
Sheboygan county authonueJ al
Ut.:LI\'ER
110 were lnvesuge.tlng tlw dl~ap­
Ohio.
pearance of u sWrt: of dynamiLI' 111 1\-Jiddl.-ptll t
that secwr

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cr~ollof~~VIStts toC111cinnot1 S10y

at this pleasant place '" the ooart ol
dawni&gt;Wn Ooonnatl lonje oomfortoblr
IDOtnS.

Finest of flr.e food qu~ekh ar..:l

ol/ic;.,tly served in eled,.,l~~

Both end servtdor 1r1
~~N~ ~"'I~ from ~~lP

dining rooms.
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CHAPTER FIFTY -FOUR

and wa5'"'""- on the fMtoi'J' 04 ..
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Oft and off, aM it would -be tbat
war all bill !He~ Theft Pop ~t mad
and -.aid be aueoed he nenr waa
rood .enolltlt: for her, Mine jut •
wodtinpan; and Mom ea1d sh•
dadn't m.on that at &amp;111 but that

that - · _.. IUt
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liM • bi• . .ht.

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The aOonef. ocfi.Aional advertisers start continuous advenU
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~ng the soonertiroy will have a better paylng buslneu.

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1n fl't'tl)lthmg ~::t.'Pt

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~ove 11101

GUJLD GIRLS ENTJo:RTATNt'n
The t,egular meetlng of tl\£l
World \Y'@o OuUd Girls
Firet~pt\1lt. Church Wl\8
Mon ' ~enlng at the home
1 Mtas :l~U-a"'Na~ Ha.mllton on I;! Li mDuring the m~tlng
1 Uton 1 Stioeet
, the rpt~ of!!Ofl's ,were olected
Presl\lenJ. Irene Mills ' VIe~ Pre!l ~
1 dent, •Anna Margaret W\llf, Sec~
tiLl'y, Margue;rlte Hysell find TrcaS1 urer Clara. Mae HaHmllton
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Th~ new members were taken
Into ~ or ganlz~tlon
h
hAt illl e cos; 0 f t~ met;tng t e
ostr~ serve rere men

Co~grei!.'llllau

L Bwea1,1ey D who pot.l ·d

voll!s

In ~ the

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1 &lt;IL"n~ mu~h to

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.

FRANCIS WALLACE

price 1he
:iin!oNt N1cholas sfou~ be yOVT n....
reqcl

the

IDid \?ou Jever Stop
(to ctbinlt 1

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I&lt; :1s1. Hirota pallllt:d LO the v;•itb•
1 tlJ a wa.l of Lh~ Anu' llCilH Flett from
1.1 11:'

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No use

Quality i• what makes a big appeal to the public.
advertisin1 ,..ny other kind.

prlm)lr)' bU '
hilS refused the plt...
a J'le rll.l Jam es A

Continuous advertiaing is proof that the advertisers will keep

Jlom aot more wttn"'M u tlale
11om hit; ber llp. It wu bad
s upport MLlll.lr •
faith with their customera.
went on. People around town besan
eaouak bafon 'but; now it would be
were out to selz~
to a&amp;J thla and that, .and the onee
all OYer towa. WhUe theJ were
Cincinnati local gov ·
6at euried It all to Mom nr.
wa&amp;ehllll' ber, John the mailman,
.rum the non-partisan
The nation's leading buaine11 conce ...ns are building
o~nly too clad to do it. ahe thoul'bt.
eame bl. "HeJ, Mia' bndolpb,' he'
grcup •~h.ch bus o. slog11n
a:ooJ.
will by continuous advertising of quality.
...., to'" what abe would 1ay a.nd he 1bouldn't be botherinl' TomQQ' ald. -....ben't that old man o.f
gcvernm 11 t' wns a coalition of
arrf it ~ck. But when It cot mu. about coinc to work In the taetory 7f1f1.H roine to flcht Dempseyt"
Democrat.s and ludepeno.ent Rf.
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M.arcla .and Tommy w.a still home witlt. all hill eduettion; and that
publiC&amp;IIG
Adverlisinr creates a worth while reputation for a~y busi·
they 1t&amp;rttd to eome rlrht out ta 1be1d rather Harre ~have •11
lohn laurhed. .,Jake Morgan
j In Youngt;tvwn a paradoxical
nell because it gives the buyer a real f{U&amp;rantee of ~ality and
Ole open and talk mare plainly. lt the lmockeN In to'
loob Hke • frelcht train bit him.
I stlttRtloo ~.:ontront&amp;d the votera 1
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•H 10 that Mom felt evePJbocb' laqb 011 their boJ f
~
ll wu about time eomflbody
They wete to de&lt;..ide whether k.
service.
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wu looldna at her eveqtlme abe thfltlr UTMo
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I ~l T · aocked him ol'-rour old man
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!11SCRid their homl.l rule ch&amp;rt.e •
Continuou&amp;ly
advertised
productt
.
are
popular
because
they
.,ent down the street; that the But. Pop 1taJ*( ma.cl &amp;Dtl 11om eould rura tor mayor todap.•
Z J~YP jiAmold t who Is emplo~e~ In r.nd telurn to statutory form or
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_ . onee who naed to stop ber bad to 1'0 off and cry and It waa
Mom nid, caNful1y,
Maybot 1 w~t~~vel:t 1 !:n ~= ~: enucc11~~ ll CI:I i gove1nmcnt, and at 'theSBfu _
have all the qualitiea claimed lodhettt.. , , , . . , . .. . . . . . . . : . \
.and uk abou~ how CHat. Tomm~ fUilDJ' to be mad lilt Pop. B• '"'nt some other people will bold on to
to zanesvtlle sunday even - tl,.u :'ere~ asked to vote
fou r
Buyen :who a-:t up a loud wailabdut 11ettiJ&gt;11 ·.p'bst\tulea' fcli-' - ,
wu. theat 1ame one a were onlJj out attu 10ppe1:' and etaY*Cl • loq tlleir ton1ue• better now and keep I ~ ti's hi&amp; wtre, who will ttpeud 11. PI op~ed _me:cm~~he
quality
are the ones who never read the a'dvertisem~nts , bef~re, ~
w.aitlna' their obanca -.....-a d1• while. MHJ1 woere'*UidiaPPJ timet them oat of othtr ' people'• bulri- few d"fta there
lollg c :;,rtbr 1 :e~ c
me~
m apiDSt him • .Hn. Johnson eame now. Unet. Louie eame aronnd DML•
M~TQN Hendrix returned Sun- were
e eec"---~-c..•
. ;,; they buy; , ' '
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and told Mom that eomebod7 had wheDever he eould and sat dowa to
Then wu a lileD«J, John looked ' day ~ing !rom several dnys vlstt
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IT IS:JlJST AS ~ASY TO BUY WELL ADVERTISED
.aid. at a dance that Tommy bad e•t. elaimitll' that Coullia t:mm7 at the other n•i1hbor lathes and / In Z. .Uie. Mr Hendrll:l- motor- other 88
,rot u A.B. de1ne ltow toll• all didn't feed hlm ba1f enoqh
~bed rfcht tn their facet and ed to"U~esvllle to cccQmpany hl):l' \..
&lt;~1.~6J!IP ~E SA,flsE:lEO AS IT IS TO BUY NON·....D¥.EI!;.
· ht.-All- A mer1can Bum.
, Wlth
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He,_ct9r,~· "'wue
n&amp;'
- t1a b'ed
1 eou ld n•• ••
twa ed ou,..
a •.ooa
1'huttnma
Le.lU Bible
Cl1
1 Ul Js' a lo1mer
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'tJSEP );.~~,AND HAVE GRlEF ANQ TROUBLE, .
M?m kaew who tt wu ha~ eatd sbe I!Dlo o; the table.
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• t:raili.._ "alonr. Heo 011 never can!.e 1 P\rat Baptls~ .!Jhurch wll~~~ t.o~ mer me.yor
A: lib u not MH.. Johnaoli • owD waft lool(,ed to . .
om
IJCM:ftJ atortl becauM Albert • nll{ht Kt the ' home f1l• Mitt Flank
Uaym James Seccombe wa.e op·
•alll'hter who wu jealous of Tom· around ao'ii wha be BIW that be Md cive• him • acratehine o~e 1 outnt.ber
c~li8r f.t ~ Hookflf and ~~J;lite~t
t!'k'Ctlor tn canton by a
GlJ' because he wouldn't han anJ'• wu be was mad; .ao,d Mom knew. e\Ul'B'tt~bw Brown nuer J'o\ tirOO Fifth
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Iorm,er fl'I!.X"f' A R Tum
,_o_ u_t_t_
c_::;~=:=
thine to do with ber-M'om bad he wu watehlnc and hopinc Tom t.tl¥ill&amp;' abtut it.
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- D her ma~n1 eyea at b1m qaln. would le.ave ju1t 10 be wonW . .,
zP•\tt at aupper wu funny. 1
Bo. .althoqb Mom wa• mad u • hlll'OOJII baek: and it wu too rnueh Pop came hom• frqm work anti he 1
bomet lnaide eke prete"Rded to just like waltlna lor a sick periOD to wli: IW..-erint' a llUle and Mom
•tltl an4 said: "Well, Mls' John- die 10 be eould l'tt th1 mour: that knew he felt pNittJ important be·
ecm, the one that aaid it " probablJ wu bad enouch bUt Unci• Louie ~ pt~ople had been ti&amp;Wna to (
mad becauae To m m 1 conslden even bad the nerve to cf.vt Tom blat &amp;11 AJ &amp;t the factoey ahout 1
btmaell too cood to laJ down In the black looka u it to aU him whf bow lood • ftchter be waa. •But he !
cotter with her; beeaUH ~be one be waan't workinl' inetq.d ot loaf.. tUU }lad hi• hili down over that
tb&amp;~ aald it Ia 9robabiJ the kind lnJ around. An4 when Cou1ln Em· eya when he earn• In and the juet •
thlll&amp; would laJ down In the cutter mJ came around abe alwi.JI looked ntd hello and prtU.nd•d aothinc I
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wttll aftrbodJ that eame alonK" be- at Tom u il the tboqht aftJ'bodJ bad happened.
eaue abe probabl;r didn't have •DJ muat be out of their ht.ade to clv•
A~ tile table theJ bad bafitlJ eat
ralalnc ln the Clnt place •
up 1uch a cooct job In Holl,wood.
dowa when Uaoele Louie came ia
Mra. Johnaoa looked funny at With Tommy quiet and kind ot and 11om ha4 to tet another plate.
Jlom and ~er fate took on a blac~ aaham•d and Pop readJ to laJ
Tom looked at Pop and aaid: 1
look: but JUit the aame abe dldn t •omethtnc and Uncle Louie alw.aJa "Tbanka Pop...-oniJ JOU ahoultln't
eom1 to Mom with any more tAle1 havinl aomethina na•tJ on the baTt paid aD)' attendon &amp;o the
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with her lone tace, the hypocrite: edp of hie toque, Mom wae proud ~t.oft'·:
Mom cue11ed TommJ' maat le ot Pete. He waa prett:r bwiy at. hit
WeU, Pop aid, "tiler. aln t \
tile UDit way ehe did •round town two plaeee bllt be wat nlet to Tom nobodr rolnr to DULke any rcm111 ks
becauae he rot ro •ta:rlns a.rouftd and •lwaJ• pretended that n«.&lt;thtnc about ur otN mr famiiJ and aet
t.he hou11 more and wrote 1etten. had happene4 and that Tom wu , • ., with lt.
AU be seemed to be doina wa1 &amp;till u rnat u ever, Bometlmee . Petl cot-. to lddd\ng hlm "Wht
write lettera in the motnlna •nd Hom thogabt Pete bad more eenae did rou h1t him with, Pop-the
thea wateh for the mailman all thaD aQ of them. The o!d"'r h• ri&amp;'ht. or ~h• left,...
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u,. Almolt ever:r day be rot one crew tN mon he remindtd her ot
Pop Ald. "1 .,ave bh· ,
lettllr, tb1 same kind, and Mom ber crand:father
~ht lett hook, tben I feinted bim,
b.appened to ~ .tbe h~tftd..,Titinr
Whe p
' b k f
d
then I p't't bim the riEht.-JUat the I
~JDe dar when •tv.ra.;chuvered and t.o
~ top 1~~ :e b_:mhil 0";::; wa1 DemPHr dilll to Toone)'1 when 1
Wore 1he could d~lded what wu wn
a 0 r
e
Ill knocked him out tn Chicago " ~
t..nillar about It, John nld: -Tom down on one eye and ma.rehld ~ht
"TnnneJ won that one," Uncle 1
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aftd Dorothy malt bt prettJ lhlclt up to bed without •aJinc a word. Louie ..id.
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Mom wasn't mad any kma'u and
Pop 1neered. •u, wae knocked 1
"Yel" ptd M()m
looke ltke •h• wanted to OJ' eomethlnr bu~ out In tb1 tennth round -·but the '
lt.•
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Pop wu In bed when the went up- rd'Jree Cl't't it to blm." Pop waa • I
TES1' No, 8
' -rell hlt.t to marrJ the rl.rl •rnl tt..tn and asleep; and Mom eould lreAt Demp~ey man.
mllkl lt e••¥ on the mail carriere,• berdl:r el~ all ,:drht ~aep It
"Jutt th• ume Tunney won the
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John uid. .. He don't aeem to l'fi :;•beonl'
ne:; The
op 1\cbt,• Unele Lon1t Insisted.
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IUDJ' an•wen from aJI them leten :.:"
~k d
rtn': "Where did rou 1•t that blimp on
tltn for joba, doee beT"
monunc t ' t.a
e , to
f0111' t.eet•
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•ue•e jolt taldna hie tlmfl,• M.om •lrfnp and abort to aeeb other ~11.,._ ~otld.nc," ujd Pop. "It I
••
uld amlhnc
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while he • • ••ttilll rud.J..to ro wai aD aceJdw~ We a~arted ratJa· 1
-iel'l hlnr';,.ot to p'lly inJ attell- to work. Both iif them _. ldndt.ef lini •hea he ~ up th• third- time
tloa to ~he knpc~n In thi&amp; to~"' ~amed of tMmMJ)~ and cf1da't anll hla 1Iee'" f.Oijll: 1wllere I had
ioha ukl. Then' he ~ Hltcblnl' lmow , ~·• to UJ' It;_ Mem d!Jfn't bold of tt aM 1M llap~bed to rrale
Eveey fll\li,..l&amp;t lOI'alod ..
vf~i·~¥
b1a pack ap on hil al'DI and thl .rna ••k him whtn hi' lOt t~ dar f&amp;H. 11-.en I ftn~lhfd 1 him the :
bell~ ot you .. Every time tOll bane the tantruiD easter, rutnlnl' . yuur ·~altll.
blaek doc t.llat muddled up the brul110 011 hia face. partl;r becauM a&amp;tlle war Ja. Gane u'ied•'t~-·
,d oqroft lta htnee•, ()I' ''want to ecream, '' y~ dlgeeUon, your diapo1ition.
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poft;heJ tollowinr him. 011 name he waa trrirl6 to hide lt.
Row w~ that. Pop 1'' P¥-r 1
you're taking it out of yourMlf.
Watch ;rour nerYII. c.t Jour ,.II
wu Hector and John eelled him Bat the aoon found oat. The ukt4. .
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Door
baQJrinJ,
sereaming and nch amount of aleep eTet'J' nl1ht. Eat I'Q1l·
Reek for ahorL
other De tc b h • r tadiee earoe in
Po, dembastrattd. "I •howed
antk:• are Yb.da to eay the lllut. and l&amp;tiJ' and MftBiblr. Find time tor ncnSomehow Mom was happ 1 tha~ Butcher Brown'• richt after 11om him the left, aee-tben 1 1ave him
malr:e youio family and your friendl on. atlon. AllCI a1111oke C.met.-for ea..l'1
~~~t)~o~~~:i! Jt •tn.ight {two inches from th!&gt;
Dorothy wu writioa to Tom. lt and abe ~ould HI theJ had aome· the riaht.!"
comfortable •.. Bu\,- moet 1mportant, eoJtlier tohacc:e• ne't'er pl 011 lOIII'
ahowed •h• 1nlla't like the rett In thlnl' oa thetr minda and the t":'GD•
Ht looked over, 1neaky-ltke, to
the table . Plaec ;J~r:e:~et o~ amt to touch
the town
•ven lie!' father who dered who&amp; it wa• thla time.
• 181 i'low Mom wu taklnc lt. She
dot and start trKmg Th e
t on the first
eachfltoftemperYov. givew.Y1:oiaaap- !!!.!!!:.
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draw your l.we bet~n
•ay you muat
Mftl' a&amp;~.d
word aow aboui civlin. Flann1i'&amp;n did the talklnlt thook her 1r,M 1u4 'slrii\AJ.'a.t: li\n\ (1
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IDe 'Tom a job \a the tactoi'J' when "1 bear fOUr man had aoiU trouble "Your nieat il rettin1 cold," the
W trace flgures without e~
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Jt.a aeede.d It 10 bad. Of coune Mom lalt niaht. Ills' Randolph.•
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Pop 1mlled at her and abe knew
JGmu J lJa,.,n ll'..mtl •-.f
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Camels are made from liner, MORE EXPENSIVE
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l'laM awQ pop uld abe tboucht Hom wouldn't ci"• them tlM •U.. nobodr 1• town ta 1otnr to aet
.._ dade aoa waa too rood tor the f&amp;rlion of It now i n 1 1he didn"t fre•h with the men of thl1 fanad,.
61daq u4
Hr taal~ 1M bad bow; to 1he lllfd: .. luat what did for awbll••" .
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ud ftetltaD _, tt llf W Hltlaed lin. J'larudrn he.tt.ated:; th•J' tear of u eould. cleaa a~t. . ~
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MH1 Nettle Archer at.lA!nded
flJT'er&amp;l or her uncle, Jaapa.r Ru...ll,
at Middleport Wedneaday
Donovan W(lpn 1!1 very Ill
1 nnllumonla. at
thla wrlUng
I ~hUpott or Middleport Ia the
t~ ndlng physlcllm.
Dorthea Archer wu the 1uest of
her mother M:ra Will Haley of
Happy Hollow Wednesday.
Mrs Andy Lowrey ard Mn Cora
E\ uMell were guests or Mra o. M
Wogan SAturday evenlna:
Elmel' Goodwin tnd wife were
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the DailY Tribune to be deliverod by carrier
given workero in the Prize Voting Cam·
pai1n prior to Nov. 6 will be credited ao if
reee!ve~ on that date.
Therefore pay your
carr1er 1n your replar weekly manner up to
that time.

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the recent guellt or Ml' at&gt;d
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WOMANLY WEAKNESS

Mrs Mary Hammond of
1037 Stewan Avt Knoxville, Tenn , uld, "I wu
110 wed: I could lll:atefly
'll'alk aufiertd fn:nn pain•
In my Wk ~d lith 1lde
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Above, h;:a11Uiwork of boyt
and gh Is In Callfo1•nla
lit 1~ cl-dre~oct

thoy ml'lde

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of iUI.t tor the c:blldren ()f tbe
Maine towu. A. 1rea~ toy P&amp;l'ty 'A'O.!I
held, and 611.Ch chi\d recelvl4 at
!east three g1ft1, ~n~-v, en! tcP
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New ,Un bibleta Mct•

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Wu, 1.11bs. or liquid, ft.» "Y• U• 0 . r.r~o-n ,

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the blind, and lhe ch1ltl1 e n'ij toy
Party given In Ellswortll and
Allbutn, Mt&lt;ln e !vllowing dev•
utatlng files \lohlCll made ' Mneral
hundred fA nJJlie&amp; ltomolotls, and'
flealro) ed all (If their hou ~e h o1d
POS9Cl~slon~ The cluldreu had boen
l'eclothed, but It occurred to Red
Cro111 1\0rket a tllitl they bad lost
their valuable poseosslon&amp;, tootheir doll s, bookfl, l\'llgons and other
pla.:ythiDI8.
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and olhcr decorations.
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Ia lnclhfe1" might well be tile mottG
or tlte Junior ~ Cross. Blnee the
daye of the World War, when th1
children of Amer ica were rallied ua
der its banner so that they mlchl
a.l&amp;ao• partlctoute in sustaining t!lc
and Navr, taU·
morale ot the
Ilona ha1'&amp;
their maturity,

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COFFE~

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ATWEEKLY RATE

All oub•criptipno paid workero in the
Pri~e Voting C-mpailll after Nov. 6 fqr the
Da1ly Trib11ne l!y carrier will be credited ••
if re~eived on Dec. 4. ~ring the inter·
mediate time pay your carrier aa uaual.
. The. advance paylNint of your aul&gt;sctip·
hqn wdlaaye Jll!lllllDDey ami th~ annqyaqce
?I a we~kly ~ollec:ti~'l· The Lady or Girl
111 the.IJlJ P~e Vot•n.1 ~~~mpaip to wh!&gt;m
you tr•vo yqur aubocrlll&amp;illll will be vo;ry
ar•teflll fqr 11\e yqfe• it willaec:ure for her.
You~ ~per wdl be dellVitrecfby the oame
cam~ !D tlje l'l!JII},ar ll!&amp;ltner.

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tstart; more later. SteadY Job,

st,eady pay ror wUIIng worker.
Wrile AlbP.rt MUls, Route M&amp;"r ,
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able to Local Fan•; Game
Starts at ~ : 30

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which took p_tace tlu1 dili' follovnn!l
Mi8s Ames' divon:a (rom SteiJh\!n
AQleE, wulthy New York brnker.
Th!i!y w~ rc rntlrl'led in .thw cl•u rch
wherv Uabot'a paa·cntl '&lt;''IHI,il wuJ.

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Sam t!'ry anu family, Carl KnaPP
tamlh· of Weat Oolumbla, lltr.
end Mn. Harrison Rice 111nd son p:
}',l ~lepc r l were Sunday aueata (tf
Mr. ~~ond Mrs. Lil"coln RlJIIIIell
Mr. and Mrs. George V~mo.v of
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aev. W. M. sia..,titr:r ~ encaaed
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PUblic nott..:e ls herebY 1lveu ·I
thai. Lbe Va.lley PUblic &amp;e:rv1cc 1
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haA rued wlLh the Pub· I f:overnora ot five Westc!rn State!! and agriculture
ri!ht am ~cret&amp;ry o
u" a ee,
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Oltey Rouah.
WUIIam Warner moved his tam· Mr&amp;.
J tit~t~Ke OOPuniiWD or OhlO at• 1 •: xcculi\'1!~ 1111:! ph:tured leaving the White House after Tom Berry, S. D.; Gov. ~111 am. Lanter, N. D.; GM. :
Mn. P. R. Oi"l' and son Alba OorOrban
HeMOJt made a bu~lneu
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' ll:.ll l ·onference with President Roosevelt on a plan for Alfred Sehmedeman, Wus.;: Oeorp Peek, of tbe Dt:don apeat Wednesday with. Mrs. nv on Mary Pullina' tarm. Mrs.
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trip to Partenbars one day the
ilxmg the p 1·ice of whea.t, corn, rye and other prod\lctsj rartment of Asrieult.ure, a~d Gov. Clyde Hl!rt'intr, : Dt\Yld Spimcer.
appUc&amp;t.lon ior an ex~~ion to d
Fullll'B moved to ber property ln
raet week.
Columbus P~roy \.er~fl.ca.te
In 01-dcr to improve the situ11tion among f¥-rmers . Wt owa. Ia. rear, GcrltnOr Fiord OlHn. of Minn.
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Mr. t.r4 Mn. B. L. l"rederlclr. en· Cl1e.ter.
~ubllc convehlence and necessltr 1
t 1:rtalned. a number of younl folkJI
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and
Mra.
Joe
Smith,
P.
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Several ttom bere b&amp;J been at287 to uasport penoM over a reg- ! - - - - - ·
out bl8 w1-•- •uppl" ...~ kb:Jd 11 .... Frld
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1 hon- of their and tamtly and Beverly Wolle and
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teftdlng between co ~ of Dog Ridge were su ~sts of Mr:&gt;.
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tcndlns revtval .services at vernon
Abe Wood called on Gaorae Pred· the put week.
~= a~ e~y such eXt($· \ Davit, Thur,;,u:~y tU~tht.
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-..ood. NeedleM to aay Rev. 8lauah~ d"uahter, Alt&amp;'a birthday.
saon beiDI from CoJ~W to LMJc.mie Wile~- wa~~ In Parkersbur;~
Mrs. Helen RW!Iell of Cl1tton tt:r appreciated the vtstt very mudl.
H. V. Spencer and wife called on erick Tu~Y even1nJ.
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Mr&amp;. cora Ohllnger has befln
ca•t.er and Buck.t)'e 1ALke over the cr. buslnes:o, -:':J.mrday.
was burled In the Union eemetel'J. as:=nr~.~.!!.:t!n.hOa~ ~lof::U:~ Herman Prarok. tnd family Thurs·
--~----spendlng: a few days with her dalJ...
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.Harold
Pltfcr
andof Mr.
ThursdaY.
Sheand
wasCorllla
a aranddauah·
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evenlfta.Blnler of MomlDg Star .
&amp;htat Kra. EdLtb J~l wbo ta
b routeR to wtt
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Cc· were
Sunday
guest&amp;
Edna Wilwn
Mayes[ler
of Joseph
BUll of trl&amp;l SehooJatPrunt)ttownspentthe
Ort.yum
CO1'.lm US, 8 · · 31
und ta.mlly
""eek end at hla hOme bere.
IJ"•~mt the WHk end with Marion
reported Ill
Jumbos to Brice B. R. 256 Iuter-~
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Loulm JohDIOn spent Sunday o
Jiidla,on
W•ver
Left
TWIICl!lY
t.o
.st::ctlon B. R. 265 and 168 throua: 1'
Mrs. Berth.~ Klbbl~ and :;ll:lt~l' 1
evevlna with Vlrctnta Roush.
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Orland Hesson, wife and babY
DumonLvlUe to L&amp;ncaster-tQBal- I Jcl'.n. were at Lung Bottom on busAbout ftlteen frlerods h ·om the
Doua:laY and Vlrglnla Rauah were
Mn. P. . Orr .,pd 80Q "'""""_.... spend the winter with Dr. Flm1!ll at \'rere calltng on h.!a pe.rentll recently.
timort Thurat.on Road and Thm'S· llne&amp;J, Sunjay.
10ak Orr.ve neighborhood sathend . Hunttnston vl&amp;ILors Monday They
Friday wlth Mrs. c. L. Orr :O..OQ:an county.
C&amp;rl Clark lind faul111 &amp;pent the
ton and Mlller.l!port Road to Mll- i Edward M:l.\"; was ca.ling on Lay-- "~ tht. Jnl?u panonage JlQd spent ··, ere accompanied by Miss Nannte :t~ Buh:nj, Jbh M' e
t Pom- Mr. 11r.d Mrs. oth:o. Llevlng and wPek end with Hazet&gt;, Rouah and
tusport and s. R. 137 to Buckey C! rettc Paugh, Sunday.
the day wliJl Rev. W. M. dlaughter , F&lt;.rmilll of Salem
r. an
.rs.
n Y rs o
_ ~&gt;Oh Lawrente of l\11i&amp;SOD Spent the fAmily.
L&amp;lte) through Lancaster , 'Log(l.n.
0 . 0 . CowC:ery wa:.. n busul eb,; [ While there they did his fall house
Wllk Roush and family of New I
het' daUI week end with her parents, Mr. and
Athens and I'Omeroy.
cnlle:- on Nelaon ·rorrencc Sunday . . c:canlng, cleaned the premleea and
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Nol'RE: OAMES
Briaht «d thiuy ball bone buttons
accent the detp yoke that adds a
quaint tou.:b to this p«tty litt_le
school dreu. It is the favoured
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A CAPABLE
QUARTERBACK··
•• 'niE IRISH HAV.&lt;"I
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GENE1i!A£SHIP
ACCOIJN"TS FOR
77-IEIR. POOR.
SHOWIAJGs
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Of: IJOTRE DAMEs, , ~,
GREAT qt.JARTERIJACI(S.;

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REMERER THE "GOLDEN RULE"

For a dessc1·t that Is sure to

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make a hit with both men and women 1erve Devil'! Confet'!tion. It 1
can be made before the time for
serving appt"Oaches ~tnd h1 delidouJJ
served after bridJ:;e or even for tea.
Cream l/:1 I"Ufl butter with V.
cup powder!"d su~n r : add the yolks
of 8 eggs slig-h11y be11ten, 2 square! 1
of melted S\"-'&lt;'rt clwcolate, 1 tsp.
vanilla, a dHilh of sa lt and '4 cup
of sifted bren&lt;l or t'!al:e crumb~.
Rol1 \l.f cup nut n1eats ou t fine and ,.
add them. E t~ u t :) eRg whites and
fold them into th ~· mixture. Grea!'le
2 shallow cn1H• Pam and pour 1/3 ,
of the butter Into each, reservim;(l
the rest for filii"'~ · Buke in a moderaW oven c:."tO ~e~rec11) for 20
minutes. Cnol. t'l' n lOV E' from thl'
pans and put t"tr:cthcr with the
re~erved_Jmrli•J: I lr the filling isn't
qutte thu:k cn•11J1:l1 ;-. little pow.
dered sugBr' m .w k • ud ded. Serve
in ~·edge·s.ha r~ ri :t ·~·r·e !'l wtth either
whrpped erc.:;r:' .. ,. ulain cream.

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Keep faith: Do not sr~r your own conscience and di~appoint the
?ne to wh~m you have promised ym1r subscription by failing to live up to
,hat promise.
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It is rtcJJ f.tr ;,,,.,Jicu Jtli"'"''
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tone'il is wuother ~chcme that b
atlouhly smart. lr is nice worn
with 11. wide bl.ack patent leather
belt.
This ,,..,,, N11. 1161 "'a' /Jt ejlolillll( in 1i•11 8 to II.

The nail wear~ trving to hit on the head is the fact that a number
of people have promised workers in the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Tel·
cgraph $.100 in Cash Prize distribution, their subscription.

Combine the in~;::redient.l! of tbE"
Blllad and allow to stand several
hours before act·ving. The flavot ;
will be much Improved, and your
mind quite free from worries over
your bridge game because you hav('
the food ready to serve. Tos.l! together 3 t'!Ups diced cooked chicken , )
1 cup shreddt"d almonds brownetl
in butte-r, 1 cup dired relery or cab- :
bage and J cup of s hredded pinE"·
apple. Add Y.. cup mayonnaise and,
when read~· to se n ·e, flll nests of
curly endive.

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thcll' ~~!1 unreh~bdtty. Rrok~n IWHmises and unfulfilled pledges art'
the dnftmg debns of a wreckmg reputation.
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Some recipes that mny Inspire
you to keep the di stinction of being a perfect hostess may he include,! 1
here. Try a Chicken Pineapple I
Salad or Devil'11 Confection to make
the menu delightful.

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tflin the bridge club, isn't it?

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A b~oken promise is .nothinl!,· J o be proud about. Whrr. you breal\
YO~~ promise you are cansmg the oll~er fellows estimation of your il1tegrlty to drop sevet·al ~egrees.
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Entertaining the Bridge Oub
A new trick i ~ your fond est wisb
when it comes your tu r n to enter-

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nut door t.o Pm~t offlL'fl. If you ncetl ru. oU, a complete
htbrlc~&amp;Unr ttervtce, free ~tr, or wa.te1' In you1' radiator we
Invite you to ds;lve In pleat,!M!, and ,.oo'll drive out. plea,H:d.

By BlJBNLEY

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rnlt,haJer ur INTER-CITIES OIL (;0.,

Notre . f)ame~t~Jf~ne~

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1\. 11. Liiw!tOn. rormerty wtth the 1\moelican •;"prt~~~~. hal!l
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at present Cf!lilficate conslstlna- o.!
nine :12 passen1er, two 18 pas&amp;en· , I
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•c,,";.;::r=:.,N.c'IHEo
~umber of trJPII to be made: Two v
nd tr!ps b~tween Columbus and
~~ca.stc~ via.~ carroll, rour round !
trlps betw&lt;!en columbua and AlhC!i via carroll. s1x round tr1Jl6 be-- I
tWeen Oolwr.bus and Pomeroy via l
Carroll 'lne • rqund trip between I
Coium&amp;us itrld 'Athem via Baltl··
more, one round tr\p between C?·[
lumbus and L&amp;neaGtet via BalL ·
mere, nnd one rc·und trip between
Baltlmcre antt Calumbus.
All Interested parttea may obtai~ •
lntprmo.tlon as to place of hmu1n~
up:m said &amp;ppllca.tlon ·b~ addre::
InS the Pub~tc Ul.iUU~. Comtq ·
slon ot Ohio at Columbus Oh.~ 0
VALLEY P~JBLlO SERVICE
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columbus, Ohio.

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MADAM nose reaas your life Uke
l a book, Tell5 your past, pnment
and future . Don't fail to aee me It
bustnes.s or troubles bother -;ou.
Bhe VjUl teJI you about dlvc»-ee or
· marriage and brine back to you
the one you love. H' Jlt ha~~t •
· husband or wlfe baa. 1 correct ft.
If not sattarled mOf\BY · r:et.umt¥1
: ::!6c 1 ~Qr test readlnJ. Hours 9 A.
M. LO 10 P. M. Madam Rose, '16:l
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport., Ohio.
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character re ader 1\t .Mh &amp; Syc&amp;more Btre"ts Mlddh-poprt,
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delicacies c:1:
elude:

How to 0.1 '/'IIIU PiJII,.,U
Send IS cenh (In stamp• or coiu)
to Fashiori Bure•ll. Write carefully
and plainly fOllt name and full
adtireu, the uumber of tbe patteru
and tltt size you wlj.ut.
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Grilled

M~aL• n•, t,

Mrs. Vivian AJiensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna ijoward
"Miss Leora Roush
Miss Milderd Summerfield
Miss E.mogene Wilson
Miss Geqeva Williamson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Mi~s Waqita YouJtg

'·r;;:;c"ed
· b·1th of thc:u'

· .-rl might in•· 1 1n l!ndl&gt;o
r ·, nbury Roh llt

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will Lu! fun
to ~ake, too. h~·;.11.u ~ e it require~ 1
no C90lting anJ i ~ uspecially good I
with al l meats.

Addre11 your letter in tht toliow.• ]
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of ro1

r&lt;:liJOh u ~e I pvund
I to l Vr uranres
Put lhe cran·

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohto
Racine, Qbht
PQmeroy, O~io

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r, nd 11011 ar Ind.i111ua, Nr. apcl . -.
J1Jbr Scott and Guy Tvbtn -.te
I ~"CJlnt i~ll.!! of Ur. aad llil. n,l'ld

UNION W. VA.

FOR SALE--Sweet, Juicy t.urnlpa
~c bushel. R. R. Lott, Raelne, o.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

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1 tunera.l of thC'Ir IUICie. Cllnto,1
1 Reed, wb(&gt; WN 11- tormer r~

plOyment. in Hu:p~tnaton spent the
we,k end with bOm~ folP.

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the lie~ aod d.eatb oJ Uleir
brotber-tn-Law Robert Cook.
· Dr. R. P. Bqarlt Of New H•vm
l: u been 'ILlltlnli 'the school of the
c:o1JQ.ty 1m put W~k sMna: the
di)o11tloorl,t !J&gt;oculatiOI'.
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Peden Aim11 For I
Marshall's Scalp '

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t'tJ neola~:.
&amp;dward, vera, Paul and Thomaa
l'tunPJ1ler ·~ t.he Pllf~ I!IMieral
d~ya with tbe1r pndmother Mra.
TaYlor BumJ&amp;rner and famlly.
llr. and Mra. otue BWrip.mer
were ~ailed to Oraham 8taUon by

becnj

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In J41ddleporl, ret.umeo
aome IN' SuJU1aY.
·Martha Hauber &amp;nd De.1sy Rood

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rtlatn&amp;: Wednuda:r and had &amp;bout
t~n ol hill neta:hbon ln. A ftne dinncr "'"' served t.o t,bem at the
lome of hW 1randm0ther Mrs. Jaele
Zerkle:.
T. Bert Roush a.nd wUe of New
Havero called on her mother Uri.
Taylor Bwnaarnet' and ~~ Mo(l-

' Harold Plfter and Millard WlLou ;
• were out of ' to.,m on buslness ove.· [

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Cl".vroh 8JI04IW ......... ' ; '
liMn JCalt who Ll eree.Unj: a
a..mall GDttate ~ tile 111111 crt hil

'of . ~
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lhorl ·VIII• lion.
. Oec:JI'P Had mann. empJoyee of .
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and tamll: ilunday.
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~y Ruder DOW ]Ocaied Btl &amp;ec• I
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w:lv.- &amp;dvi.Ce on aU 4f(al.n of

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and -hverytblor per· 1
t&amp;lniDI to the weuan or ooe'B
Annen ...., and aU que&lt;•

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lldveltillaleDtl tbot.dd bill ~eporied
,lmmedlot.~J.

Ito .,.d.nrts.ement wUJ be taken for

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twent.fbtt oenta ror Neb IDler~

For Sal&amp;11~7·3t.

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!!J:I~Ie;;;Yro:t.e."IIM':~~~Y s!,~ .

isficd to J11ake $27.50 weekly Rl
tstart; more later. SteadY Job,

st,eady pay ror wUIIng worker.
Wrile AlbP.rt MUls, Route M&amp;"r ,
19:n Monmouth,

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ENCE o\ND N'I&amp;CBBSITY

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B'ruce CabDt ag,d ~ddenne Ame~:~,
~t'rlll'n 'tRn. pf&lt;"LureJ i,t C•r1 ~ha4,

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able to Local Fan•; Game
Starts at ~ : 30

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N. 1\1 ., ~hurt l y aftN their maniJl.P•
which took p_tace tlu1 dili' follovnn!l
Mi8s Ames' divon:a (rom SteiJh\!n
AQleE, wulthy New York brnker.
Th!i!y w~ rc rntlrl'led in .thw cl•u rch
wherv Uabot'a paa·cntl '&lt;''IHI,il wuJ.

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14n. F P. Peuy and 10n, o . c
Pd.t)o. rf(:enUl' lliP"V.ed to Colum

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B1JJJl1811ler

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I few day~ while tbc towboat. ou.
, QIWWLC, on whiCh he 1a ""--na 1
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Sam t!'ry anu family, Carl KnaPP
tamlh· of Weat Oolumbla, lltr.
end Mn. Harrison Rice 111nd son p:
}',l ~lepc r l were Sunday aueata (tf
Mr. ~~ond Mrs. Lil"coln RlJIIIIell
Mr. and Mrs. George V~mo.v of
r r. mcnJJi ~&gt;pent the week end wlth

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we1'• 1v~ eallen Ia&amp; week.

aev. W. M. sia..,titr:r ~ encaaed
ln a ~ric. of meetlop at the Vernon church.

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PUblic nott..:e ls herebY 1lveu ·I
thai. Lbe Va.lley PUblic &amp;e:rv1cc 1
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f A r.:;eo
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Gof ·
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haA rued wlLh the Pub· I f:overnora ot five Westc!rn State!! and agriculture
ri!ht am ~cret&amp;ry o
u" a ee,
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Oltey Rouah.
WUIIam Warner moved his tam· Mr&amp;.
J tit~t~Ke OOPuniiWD or OhlO at• 1 •: xcculi\'1!~ 1111:! ph:tured leaving the White House after Tom Berry, S. D.; Gov. ~111 am. Lanter, N. D.; GM. :
Mn. P. R. Oi"l' and son Alba OorOrban
HeMOJt made a bu~lneu
tc
' ll:.ll l ·onference with President Roosevelt on a plan for Alfred Sehmedeman, Wus.;: Oeorp Peek, of tbe Dt:don apeat Wednesday with. Mrs. nv on Mary Pullina' tarm. Mrs.
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trip to Partenbars one day the
ilxmg the p 1·ice of whea.t, corn, rye and other prod\lctsj rartment of Asrieult.ure, a~d Gov. Clyde Hl!rt'intr, : Dt\Yld Spimcer.
appUc&amp;t.lon ior an ex~~ion to d
Fullll'B moved to ber property ln
raet week.
Columbus P~roy \.er~fl.ca.te
In 01-dcr to improve the situ11tion among f¥-rmers . Wt owa. Ia. rear, GcrltnOr Fiord OlHn. of Minn.
,
Mr. t.r4 Mn. B. L. l"rederlclr. en· Cl1e.ter.
~ubllc convehlence and necessltr 1
t 1:rtalned. a number of younl folkJI
l!r.
and
Mra.
Joe
Smith,
P.
R.
orr
Several ttom bere b&amp;J been at287 to uasport penoM over a reg- ! - - - - - ·
out bl8 w1-•- •uppl" ...~ kb:Jd 11 .... Frld
nl
1 hon- of their and tamtly and Beverly Wolle and
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teftdlng between co ~ of Dog Ridge were su ~sts of Mr:&gt;.
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a.y 8't'e 111 n
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tcndlns revtval .services at vernon
Abe Wood called on Gaorae Pred· the put week.
~= a~ e~y such eXt($· \ Davit, Thur,;,u:~y tU~tht.
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-..ood. NeedleM to aay Rev. 8lauah~ d"uahter, Alt&amp;'a birthday.
saon beiDI from CoJ~W to LMJc.mie Wile~- wa~~ In Parkersbur;~
Mrs. Helen RW!Iell of Cl1tton tt:r appreciated the vtstt very mudl.
H. V. Spencer and wife called on erick Tu~Y even1nJ.
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Mr&amp;. cora Ohllnger has befln
ca•t.er and Buck.t)'e 1ALke over the cr. buslnes:o, -:':J.mrday.
was burled In the Union eemetel'J. as:=nr~.~.!!.:t!n.hOa~ ~lof::U:~ Herman Prarok. tnd family Thurs·
--~----spendlng: a few days with her dalJ...
l"'Uowlno
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.Harold
Pltfcr
andof Mr.
ThursdaY.
Sheand
wasCorllla
a aranddauah·
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evenlfta.Blnler of MomlDg Star .
&amp;htat Kra. EdLtb J~l wbo ta
b routeR to wtt
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Cc· were
Sunday
guest&amp;
Edna Wilwn
Mayes[ler
of Joseph
BUll of trl&amp;l SehooJatPrunt)ttownspentthe
Ort.yum
CO1'.lm US, 8 · · 31
und ta.mlly
""eek end at hla hOme bere.
IJ"•~mt the WHk end with Marion
reported Ill
Jumbos to Brice B. R. 256 Iuter-~
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Union.
Loulm JohDIOn spent Sunday o
Jiidla,on
W•ver
Left
TWIICl!lY
t.o
.st::ctlon B. R. 265 and 168 throua: 1'
Mrs. Berth.~ Klbbl~ and :;ll:lt~l' 1
evevlna with Vlrctnta Roush.
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Orland Hesson, wife and babY
DumonLvlUe to L&amp;ncaster-tQBal- I Jcl'.n. were at Lung Bottom on busAbout ftlteen frlerods h ·om the
Doua:laY and Vlrglnla Rauah were
Mn. P. . Orr .,pd 80Q "'""""_.... spend the winter with Dr. Flm1!ll at \'rere calltng on h.!a pe.rentll recently.
timort Thurat.on Road and Thm'S· llne&amp;J, Sunjay.
10ak Orr.ve neighborhood sathend . Hunttnston vl&amp;ILors Monday They
Friday wlth Mrs. c. L. Orr :O..OQ:an county.
C&amp;rl Clark lind faul111 &amp;pent the
ton and Mlller.l!port Road to Mll- i Edward M:l.\"; was ca.ling on Lay-- "~ tht. Jnl?u panonage JlQd spent ··, ere accompanied by Miss Nannte :t~ Buh:nj, Jbh M' e
t Pom- Mr. 11r.d Mrs. oth:o. Llevlng and wPek end with Hazet&gt;, Rouah and
tusport and s. R. 137 to Buckey C! rettc Paugh, Sunday.
the day wliJl Rev. W. M. dlaughter , F&lt;.rmilll of Salem
r. an
.rs.
n Y rs o
_ ~&gt;Oh Lawrente of l\11i&amp;SOD Spent the fAmily.
L&amp;lte) through Lancaster , 'Log(l.n.
0 . 0 . CowC:ery wa:.. n busul eb,; [ While there they did his fall house
Wllk Roush and family of New I
het' daUI week end with her parents, Mr. and
Athens and I'Omeroy.
cnlle:- on Nelaon ·rorrencc Sunday . . c:canlng, cleaned the premleea and
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t hl~; week f;.o~ 9 a.m. t.o 9 p.m.

continued •1.00 special readings
(or 25c. 10 words free. Located in
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rl\t'. C'o.DI NCi lD 'E:.f! A MCVIS STAR SHE': ·s BEEN 14W441N4 A"-10
"''ISSI~ ME EVER SINCE.
1401 MY

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Nol'RE: OAMES
Briaht «d thiuy ball bone buttons
accent the detp yoke that adds a
quaint tou.:b to this p«tty litt_le
school dreu. It is the favoured
colour in wool crepe.

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In colt with this easy-to-make
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SETBACKs IS
'IRE lACK OF
A CAPABLE
QUARTERBACK··
•• 'niE IRISH HAV.&lt;"I
774~ MAN 1'0~/~R .. !
··STUPID FIELD
GENE1i!A£SHIP
ACCOIJN"TS FOR
77-IEIR. POOR.
SHOWIAJGs
7JIIS YtrAR.!

Of: IJOTRE DAMEs, , ~,
GREAT qt.JARTERIJACI(S.;

Devil's Con(ectiot'l

REMERER THE "GOLDEN RULE"

For a dessc1·t that Is sure to

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make a hit with both men and women 1erve Devil'! Confet'!tion. It 1
can be made before the time for
serving appt"Oaches ~tnd h1 delidouJJ
served after bridJ:;e or even for tea.
Cream l/:1 I"Ufl butter with V.
cup powder!"d su~n r : add the yolks
of 8 eggs slig-h11y be11ten, 2 square! 1
of melted S\"-'&lt;'rt clwcolate, 1 tsp.
vanilla, a dHilh of sa lt and '4 cup
of sifted bren&lt;l or t'!al:e crumb~.
Rol1 \l.f cup nut n1eats ou t fine and ,.
add them. E t~ u t :) eRg whites and
fold them into th ~· mixture. Grea!'le
2 shallow cn1H• Pam and pour 1/3 ,
of the butter Into each, reservim;(l
the rest for filii"'~ · Buke in a moderaW oven c:."tO ~e~rec11) for 20
minutes. Cnol. t'l' n lOV E' from thl'
pans and put t"tr:cthcr with the
re~erved_Jmrli•J: I lr the filling isn't
qutte thu:k cn•11J1:l1 ;-. little pow.
dered sugBr' m .w k • ud ded. Serve
in ~·edge·s.ha r~ ri :t ·~·r·e !'l wtth either
whrpped erc.:;r:' .. ,. ulain cream.

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DAMES

Aetlve Candidates

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THE Gl:EVUM GIRLS--;

Keep faith: Do not sr~r your own conscience and di~appoint the
?ne to wh~m you have promised ym1r subscription by failing to live up to
,hat promise.
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It is rtcJJ f.tr ;,,,.,Jicu Jtli"'"''
II iJ /1aJfrl cut,

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Plaid(!d Scotch woolen ln red
tone'il is wuother ~chcme that b
atlouhly smart. lr is nice worn
with 11. wide bl.ack patent leather
belt.
This ,,..,,, N11. 1161 "'a' /Jt ejlolillll( in 1i•11 8 to II.

The nail wear~ trving to hit on the head is the fact that a number
of people have promised workers in the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Tel·
cgraph $.100 in Cash Prize distribution, their subscription.

Combine the in~;::redient.l! of tbE"
Blllad and allow to stand several
hours before act·ving. The flavot ;
will be much Improved, and your
mind quite free from worries over
your bridge game because you hav('
the food ready to serve. Tos.l! together 3 t'!Ups diced cooked chicken , )
1 cup shreddt"d almonds brownetl
in butte-r, 1 cup dired relery or cab- :
bage and J cup of s hredded pinE"·
apple. Add Y.. cup mayonnaise and,
when read~· to se n ·e, flll nests of
curly endive.

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. Folks wh~ b~·~al\ their 11romises are only turning the ~potlight on
thcll' ~~!1 unreh~bdtty. Rrok~n IWHmises and unfulfilled pledges art'
the dnftmg debns of a wreckmg reputation.
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Some recipes that mny Inspire
you to keep the di stinction of being a perfect hostess may he include,! 1
here. Try a Chicken Pineapple I
Salad or Devil'11 Confection to make
the menu delightful.

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tflin the bridge club, isn't it?

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A b~oken promise is .nothinl!,· J o be proud about. Whrr. you breal\
YO~~ promise you are cansmg the oll~er fellows estimation of your il1tegrlty to drop sevet·al ~egrees.
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Entertaining the Bridge Oub
A new trick i ~ your fond est wisb
when it comes your tu r n to enter-

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Second Slreel

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OFFER,

nut door t.o Pm~t offlL'fl. If you ncetl ru. oU, a complete
htbrlc~&amp;Unr ttervtce, free ~tr, or wa.te1' In you1' radiator we
Invite you to ds;lve In pleat,!M!, and ,.oo'll drive out. plea,H:d.

By BlJBNLEY

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JJvF~ AF'~RE&lt;:: i.A""T-£'$ M!!

rnlt,haJer ur INTER-CITIES OIL (;0.,

Notre . f)ame~t~Jf~ne~

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1\. 11. Liiw!tOn. rormerty wtth the 1\moelican •;"prt~~~~. hal!l
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HER pAJJS

at present Cf!lilficate conslstlna- o.!
nine :12 passen1er, two 18 pas&amp;en· , I
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er nnd cnc 15 pa.51cnger carl!
•c,,";.;::r=:.,N.c'IHEo
~umber of trJPII to be made: Two v
nd tr!ps b~tween Columbus and
~~ca.stc~ via.~ carroll, rour round !
trlps betw&lt;!en columbua and AlhC!i via carroll. s1x round tr1Jl6 be-- I
tWeen Oolwr.bus and Pomeroy via l
Carroll 'lne • rqund trip between I
Coium&amp;us itrld 'Athem via Baltl··
more, one round tr\p between C?·[
lumbus and L&amp;neaGtet via BalL ·
mere, nnd one rc·und trip between
Baltlmcre antt Calumbus.
All Interested parttea may obtai~ •
lntprmo.tlon as to place of hmu1n~
up:m said &amp;ppllca.tlon ·b~ addre::
InS the Pub~tc Ul.iUU~. Comtq ·
slon ot Ohio at Columbus Oh.~ 0
VALLEY P~JBLlO SERVICE
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columbus, Ohio.

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MADAM nose reaas your life Uke
l a book, Tell5 your past, pnment
and future . Don't fail to aee me It
bustnes.s or troubles bother -;ou.
Bhe VjUl teJI you about dlvc»-ee or
· marriage and brine back to you
the one you love. H' Jlt ha~~t •
· husband or wlfe baa. 1 correct ft.
If not sattarled mOf\BY · r:et.umt¥1
: ::!6c 1 ~Qr test readlnJ. Hours 9 A.
M. LO 10 P. M. Madam Rose, '16:l
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport., Ohio.
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MADAM ·Marcella advice an a
character re ader 1\t .Mh &amp; Syc&amp;more Btre"ts Mlddh-poprt,
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delicacies c:1:
elude:

How to 0.1 '/'IIIU PiJII,.,U
Send IS cenh (In stamp• or coiu)
to Fashiori Bure•ll. Write carefully
and plainly fOllt name and full
adtireu, the uumber of tbe patteru
and tltt size you wlj.ut.
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Cbid(n l"o ·.

Grilled

M~aL• n•, t,

Mrs. Vivian AJiensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna ijoward
"Miss Leora Roush
Miss Milderd Summerfield
Miss E.mogene Wilson
Miss Geqeva Williamson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Mi~s Waqita YouJtg

'·r;;:;c"ed
· b·1th of thc:u'

· .-rl might in•· 1 1n l!ndl&gt;o
r ·, nbury Roh llt

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will Lu! fun
to ~ake, too. h~·;.11.u ~ e it require~ 1
no C90lting anJ i ~ uspecially good I
with al l meats.

Addre11 your letter in tht toliow.• ]
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of ro1

r&lt;:liJOh u ~e I pvund
I to l Vr uranres
Put lhe cran·

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohto
Racine, Qbht
PQmeroy, O~io

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Mr lllld Mrs. Vernon" Goi1BaG1
r, nd 11011 ar Ind.i111ua, Nr. apcl . -.
J1Jbr Scott and Guy Tvbtn -.te
I ~"CJlnt i~ll.!! of Ur. aad llil. n,l'ld

UNION W. VA.

FOR SALE--Sweet, Juicy t.urnlpa
~c bushel. R. R. Lott, Raelne, o.

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A.PfLICA

PUBLIC NOTICE

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1 tunera.l of thC'Ir IUICie. Cllnto,1
1 Reed, wb(&gt; WN 11- tormer r~

plOyment. in Hu:p~tnaton spent the
we,k end with bOm~ folP.

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the lie~ aod d.eatb oJ Uleir
brotber-tn-Law Robert Cook.
· Dr. R. P. Bqarlt Of New H•vm
l: u been 'ILlltlnli 'the school of the
c:o1JQ.ty 1m put W~k sMna: the
di)o11tloorl,t !J&gt;oculatiOI'.
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Marshall's Scalp '

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t'tJ neola~:.
&amp;dward, vera, Paul and Thomaa
l'tunPJ1ler ·~ t.he Pllf~ I!IMieral
d~ya with tbe1r pndmother Mra.
TaYlor BumJ&amp;rner and famlly.
llr. and Mra. otue BWrip.mer
were ~ailed to Oraham 8taUon by

becnj

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Ma!ifr "ho ""'
In J41ddleporl, ret.umeo
aome IN' SuJU1aY.
·Martha Hauber &amp;nd De.1sy Rood

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rtlatn&amp;: Wednuda:r and had &amp;bout
t~n ol hill neta:hbon ln. A ftne dinncr "'"' served t.o t,bem at the
lome of hW 1randm0ther Mrs. Jaele
Zerkle:.
T. Bert Roush a.nd wUe of New
Havero called on her mother Uri.
Taylor Bwnaarnet' and ~~ Mo(l-

' Harold Plfter and Millard WlLou ;
• were out of ' to.,m on buslness ove.· [

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J"U£6DAY, NOVI!;MB!!:H. '7, Ul :t:S

Cl".vroh 8JI04IW ......... ' ; '
liMn JCalt who Ll eree.Unj: a
a..mall GDttate ~ tile 111111 crt hil

'of . ~
- . .... ol..e euure:r rar a
lhorl ·VIII• lion.
. Oec:JI'P Had mann. empJoyee of .
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paver caned on John BUIJlllaroer l

and tamll: ilunday.
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CAMPAIGN

OFFI~E

OI'EN 8 A.M. TO 12 NQON ap.d Al-l- [)AY

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!FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON ·I~
PRESENTED BY MUSIC CLUB

Good

MUlEY TRMl IS

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At elcht. o eloet Monday oevenln1 Gore L c1t11tone
At lhe oonclueton of tbe progran
n cmbml of the Pomel"'J Women 1 11. IIOClal a.rod
tet 11LC4UtJptie4
Mualc club preMaied their nnt r&gt;eetlnl was he d.
ooncert ot the RIILIIOn before an
Preoedlni and foUowtna tbli
audience of appreciative Ulltenera
r.1.eeUng Mn Pat.riel. Loebary Pffloo
Under the able dtrer.tl.on oJ' MlM 6 dent of the oraanllatiOD annoQa..
f'lanee~~ Ihle the J)1(.II1"&amp;DI wMOpell etd to the au.dlenoe tbe purpoae of
ea with the cborUI alnii.!Jt: the t1: e club and appealed for addition

;:ot the Pea.ee EV&amp;Diellcal chureb

A~~atlant

Of
Olftcer
Wm Roboon Face•
Shoottnr Charre

ACT

avnowful yet beautiful

cantata of 1 Rl ac~ve and aaaotl.at.e

memben

The Lea:end of M1ana
by H de SU't!Minl the Importance of muskal
FootenaUlea Yra. Pred Blaettnar l 11nd Jlterary clubs ln • community
acted as narrator and Mn Helen
conducive to Pr'OIIftM. Wra.
Pomeroy must
aether and. Jln AmY Ge&amp;rJ wue I.ochary auerted
ftaturtd as aololata
aha.te o1r It• Jetharay in retard to
Jl'oll(]WiDg thll Mn Ruth Me a mua1c club and put. Jl:li sbouk:ler
Croba p ano ac::companlat tor the to the wheel Only In IIUCh a maD
club, played t.wo Ol'IBD soo Ro l't:r can thia loca lty hope to auc
mance by Zltt.erbach and ULe ever teed In pro!ITe&amp;Slve thousht and

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OCCURRED

ln Defendant's Home Ao
Olftcero Answered
Call For Help

popular song- The Rosary
by activity
According to apnouncernent
l!.'tbelbert. Nevin A lOve 50111 ot
ortea: s 1 Love Thee waa &amp;unl by e ndli.V December l'J at 4 o clock La
Mrs Carrie Neutlllng As a second the date set for the Chr18tmaa pro
1 umber she presented a Garben gram which w II be pre~~ented 1P
Hollman oompoalt on My Peace 1'1 the torm o1 vesper ~~ervlceL Guests
Gone Mi88 Jhle acted u a.ccom of the club at tb s time will tnelude
p.mbt for both numbeR.
embers ot the Mkldleport M\lllc
Next on the program were two vo club
cal duets by Mlss lhle and Mn
At Moru:!ay evenln11 concert
Sarah Prances Aahwort.h enUt.led tlflwen which were used as decora
In tbe Hee.rt of the Htlll by Ktrk U m were arranged bF Mrs. Pred
Lee and Salutation
by OalrleA Blettnar Ass1stln1 d~tor .U. re
Mn1 McCroba wa&amp; accompanist.
hc.araal&amp; wu Mn Loll PliJlg
Succeeding t.'le duets wall The
Long Day Closea by Sullivan pre
sented by a quartette comJXlfled or
MISS McCARTHY AT
Mn Marie Morrll Hrst aoprano RATHBURNS
Weclneada,.
Mr11 Bess M TYfee .second soa
N
8h
prano Ma Ruby Burt firat alto and afternoon
ov
t t repre
U'ra Blarche Goodwin aeeond alto aentml' G.uaaard Cor.et Com
v th Miss Ihle llooompan1St The
C
d ccmaut•
p1'ogram was cone uded with the pany
nme an
horus stnstnll' The Lotus Plower M1u McCarthy •• to the
b'i Bcllumann and Dellaht by 18 1conet model
you .bould

Pre})ll.ratlons are belt'l made hr 11
..))y the stat.e and by attorneys fu
1.tJe defense for the trlal of WI llam
llutley on eharJI!! or shooting w th
1 tent to klll or wound which w1 I
~ heard before a petit jury J'n the
tl mmon plea.s court here Thtt:rsday
ndlcted on thr
Motley waa
d arge in ~e October grand jur)
l\'hen ,umetent evidence deman"
ing aa ndlc:tment was prodllCijd
).&gt;etore the grand jury that he had
fired a cbarse hom a 12 gauge shot
t;UP which atruck William Robson
Mktdleport nieht. patrolman n tbe
abdomen and ~eft leg when the lat
wr waa ~t ng In the cap¥Jty of ~~~

omcer

The gun Wif"lder admitted ti D8
the charge wt lch struck Robso&amp;
_.,...her he waa captured here af et
Jn day search but since a.dmlttin.8
~o the county authQl' t es that he

.. HOME

TRUSTEES MEET

wear

The monthly meetlng of the
Chlldren s Home Board of Trustees
1o1. as held Monday afternoon
at the
Home w th th ee out of nve mem
bers present Following routine bu
! nes&amp; Mrs McClain of the
State
Wel1are department dl&amp;cussed var
llUII So~~poots (]f welfare wort Those
p f'.&amp;:ent represent ng the ocal board
were Mrs John Lletwller Mrs. H C
Powna.U and Smith Clark ot Hem
ck Orove

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CARD PARn
Wedneoday 8 15 p m
SACRED HEART
SCHOOl HALL
Refreabmenta
BRIDGF.-500

PIN'OCLE

Admli&amp;Ion

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Dr S A MllCullourb "'.hea tu announee tha'- he hu
. .,...,...,,...,.. ortlee .from M!Uletort to I'GOIM ovu Tewlllb&amp;I"J
Barber Shop PomeroY"

Oflhle Houn 1 30 t.o

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eo to II tO EvenlnfL
STARK McClJLLOlTGH PHARMACY eptm

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LEGION

ARMIST-ICE DAY

Did You Ever Stop To Think?

Danee
K of P Hall
Sa~rday Nov 11

Bv EOSON R W All'F.
Shawnee Qkl11homa
REX FIELDHOUSE. ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF
THE SCOTSMAN' (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) SAYS
"In a small way, we are all 'beatm11 a drum1 of oome ktod,
e1ther by attracting attention to ouraelvea or our w•re•

SPEED UP your ironing
SA.VB your energ!l with the
WESTINGHOUSE
hrht wetght

Wallace

AdJuot o-mabc

&lt;Cont nued trom Page One)
At the mOJDent the total
COJlle of agriCWture Ia &amp;bouit
ha t

IRON

wh,at
It st\Ould
be 58
and percent
total payot
rolls of
labor a.re

what they should be

he aald

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both fiave a *long way to 11'0
If NRA Increases total payroll!

Thos hght "eoght full s1zed Westmghou""
AdJUSt o ma,t1e Iron Will do the work fasteo bet.ter l4lld ~ve you lots of energy
lfl'll''?uh s1ze&lt;l fully automatic woth the chooce
of a complete range of 1ronmg tempet atures each
accurately maontamerl
It IS perfectly de91gned odeally balanced bmlt
to g~ve yeats and years of automatic 1\ onmg ser
VIOO

Several other models of Jeadmg makes al&lt;o of
fer excellent quality ,combmed w•th unusual low

pnce
SEE ITt LIFT JTt
AND YOU'LL WANT IT'

ELECTRIC
Theatre

t om M to 100 percent within the 1

next 18 nonths--and please notice
that I offer th s 9.8 a possibility
not 811 a prophe~~y-lt wl 1 not be
long thereafter untll the IP'08S In
come of ttU"mei"S Is virtually !1oplli
led
!o
1
He &amp;a d he fdlted It woW tate
several years to aet the nation bact
to It&amp; 1929 strode
Wallace assailed groups ~~eeklng
to use the new deal to their own
enda
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I have ~een buslnl!88 men trying
to use the governmental powers of
the NRA and the AAA to settle
ancient feuds he aid

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'GOLDEN
HARVEST"
IUohard Arlea Chu;ter Mor
ril, Genevieve Tobin Ra.coe

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8blll1a Tarun 1'oo Boo Vea
HOIJJWood On Parade No. I

Matlaee Wednlf!lda,. 4 P.. M

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Southern Ohio Electric Co.
~ AppllaaoeiiNJ

form othe~r a.Uable
Dea.lefl 1ft tltll eowllutf.J
allo •

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Mae Weal m
"I'M NO ANGEL"
GOLD DIGGERS OF

1933"

Nov 19·20-21

beat harder than other• and, tn lnany cues, to httle puJ1&gt;0je It
11 the moltve behond the beattn1 that really mottera
'Adverltoement manasera often fmd themuolvea tn the un
happy poottton of havtnl to muffle the odvel1uet"• d!"'m• and tn
some caoeo to refuoe h•a adverttotnf The well mtn•l•d new•
paper of today •• very anxtouo to protect ttl readera 'loy avo1dmr
the pubhcalton of any announcement whtch wiiUid t011d to mtl·
lead
"Moot of the roubles of thto world are cauoed by MIIIUtded
mmortttel who ban1 away at a tremendouoly bor drum of thetr
own maktnl and purpooely turn a deaf ear to any appeal whtch
11 not tn accordance wtth thetr own advanced and oelftoh vlewa
"Another d!'llm whtch 11 be~~ttnr bts and otronr at.the pre•
aeot moment •• the rpce by ne,ttonal newapapero f,. ~r· and
unwtel~ly ~rculat10n1
After oeveral yef« ttl Fleet Street,
apent tn the mtdot of 'th11 wtld and oomewhat tnaane ¥,moophere'
I cannot but feel that thu oyatem of brtbery, eotablltl!ed UJ order
to ratn readen, 11 ajJatnat the beat tradtbono of the Pre.. A
newapaper'a a1m obould be to collect and dtl&amp;emtnate newo wtth·
out unduly occentua""" the rotletl and oord.id ••cfe of Ul•
unfortunateJ'y, tho110 loumaLI whkh a~ k&gt;oilay Rptin1 ·r~ m11e
ctrculattono oeem to forret th11 matn obJect of thlnr ex11teace, and
oee1c c:onotantly to exc:tle the pubbc tnto purchutnr and not nee·
eooartly reodtnll If a newopaper u worth readtns, ttohould not
be neceanry to I'Ve aomethtnll away wtth tt, and once a reader
hu been ratned by the extra mclucement of oometfnns for notit·
tn(, he or obe would look for more and more unbl, ftnal))r, the paper w•th the moot extrava1ant offer collared the oo-c:alleil ' oli.ader
Advertiomr aiJenb whooe work tt 11 to advioe manufacturen and
pl11c:e advertlotnr on behalf of th01r c:henb do not, I am 1lad to oay
place much Yalue on otunt ctrculabon methodo
"LET THE DRUMS WITH A GOOD MOTIVE BEHIND
THEM CONTINUE TO BEAT LONG AND LOUD AND THE
O~t!.~·-TH~ SQ())I!£R 'I'HEY ARE MUFFLED THE

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READERS NOTICE - U you wont
the Ne1ro otllce of The Dall7
Tribune, call 288-L If the Bualneoa
otllce uk for 202-R.

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Thul'8day
t.on ght

LEASED
VOL. VIU-NO 47

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POMEROY OHIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8 1933

Surprise Rev 0 It Tammany Hall Is oh·
v
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Th
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Meigs County Elections
Staged Ry Hav4na Upheaval Victim
10
0 ers
Urn
Um S
Wind Up With Series Of Aviators is Failure In New York City i Down On Prohibition
Huge 0 t e IS ast In
Unusually Close Battles

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Accordml' to Report luuecl A I m o t

Heodt 0..
Robel Shot'" Melee

by Army

80 ARF ARRESTED

Pomeroy, Mtddleport and Sahabury ToW110htp Fum·
toh Surprtoeo Of Varytns Ktnd• Harley, Robaon
Run W tid In Mtddleport
HESS, FARIS, EASY WINNERS HERE
Pomeroy And Sahabury Townohtp Conatable Racea
And Townohtp Truotee Ar..,ment Tum Out
To Be Real Battleo

Advantage of Drys
Is Torn Away
A• Entire Structure of Arid
Syatem 11 Torn Down
by Voten
By OEOROF R HOLMES

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Number Yoto oa Pulbnc
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WAS BITIER FIGHT

Preoodeftt UftCODCel'1l8d But Chma•ed by lnhm•datton 1
Palace at Kept Under
85 A.rre•tecl, Adm1rua
Heav1 Guard
trat•on H•t by Vote

Cleveland Goes
In G.O.P. Column
Cmc1nnab Retama Charter

Columbw; Paa.e• Bond

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13 Year Old Statute W1ped Off Slate Ao II
hon Law Of State Old Age Pen11on Btll
Thru To V tctory
WET VOTE MORE THAN 2 TO 1

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I 0 Moil Tax Llmttahon lo Approved Aloo By l.aJCO
Ma1oroty But Home Rule Amendment lo
Somewhat Clooer

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