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01110

!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

E. j '"

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

3!1c

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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Drew

Webflt.e1'

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Po11t No

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39

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

We\

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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
I
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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10a~nn~~ntif-t and..labor

tl

tried tA:l do

1f0UP6

tne

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

.....,.

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

Matlaee Wednlf!lda,. 4 P.. M

--COMING-

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

.!;"'t.

TIIHdaJ and Wedaetda,.

AieL

Some

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YUill Tr
lHI 0 ITATI NUSE UU
or.M !T ANO 15TH AVt
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tUEATHER
FORECAST-

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

-Ohlo--Increuins e ~ldlneu rctlkrftill

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ll&amp;:h snow or rain be8fhnlna' late tonflbt 1M'

It IU N4llA U• Jn The Tribune

WIRE

Slightly urmer In Wesi
Colder ThUtldar

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
PRICE THREE CENTS

POMEROY OHIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8 1933

Surprise Rev 0 It Tammany Hall Is oh·
v
t
T
Th
b
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

"

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

t

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U,.prec.edented

Number Yoto oa Pulbnc
LaCuardoa "'011\ce
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

•••ue

c

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

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

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tllmJld ta.an ~ t~en .tn:etr

ldnted·- ~~·letteta. however ezcelle~:~\ and

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REBECCA
YAUGER

lf.l.'fiONAL AD'VEBTI&amp;lNO &amp;BPBESENT.t.TIV&amp;I

I re4 KJmb.U, be.
Vllloq:o, Pblladelpl:lla. rlttabur,h, MUwaukM

E'er 8qaiMM Ort'K:e aad CINulMJon Depl C111U IH-8
, lkllvr:red BJ Carrier
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Bit' of Thanksgiving

'

Tu symbolize the fuudainentll
apidt of Thanks&amp;ivlnr a eente
pieu for )'OU.l' table can bring th
idea rieht to J'OUr own family a:ath
erlna-. A fruit bowl cit potte-r:
ware or a pumpkin with the toJ
eut off and hollowed into a natura
bowl, tilled with cOlorful fruit!
aymbollzea the celebration of th•nk::
for plentJ. Orances, bananas, 1'Ur i
ple and red crape11 and red appla ,
cive a thooght of hal'Vftlt bount)
to tbe bowl.
I
If )'our dinner is li.te, or tht
r001ll: is darkened, candleligbt il
helpful in castine an atmospbenl
of futivlty and Tha·nbgiTing. ~
fruit salad .roe• with a Thanksgiv·
inc dinner if the fruit eenter piece
il DOt Ulled.

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lloundfal s.Jod

16 dun. "oo~d '"d
obr•OJ •d

tkin~~td

1pplq

l.ntuct

Scott entered
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MUlan ' )oljdMl at Charleston

LEON ROUTE3

Six

1\tfany Thanks!

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tto (!binlt 1

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Mr. and Mrs Okey Ll¥tnpton
(Qontmueo. trom fl&amp;le one&gt;
Tue.d&amp;y toi"oMerva.tlon. She wu
(0ontlnue6 rrom Palt1 ODe)
&amp;nd dallfhtft of Spruce tpen.t trom rnen u.1d, was ~Led onb 10 teet
nMXlttlpanled by her mother. Wn.
f1td.ly un~U BWlda.Y with tler JJW· frao': the chUdrtr.'s be&amp;
VIRGINIA
liollia seott
1 tan, former Bt.ronghold or Tammany c~u Mr . and Mrt, E. T. Keefer.
The Wt~ .. More Clasa ol the ~ 6.886. He wu vletor1oWI In the
Mrs Minnie outo n!!tumed home
Cleveland, Muv. 8--INB--O..,~n- ,
The •plendld •uppott a.eeorded mf" by m .• Mlddlepvri
_
_:G=RE:..::.GG=--- Heath
al. E. Cb~ will meet Pr1Boroueh of McKee, Tuesday from Dunb&amp;r whelli lhe t.elyn DoneJ, qed :1, wu burned
and oapportent ill 11uch as to ~ve mr thr I'N' ~l
rrtend•
dAJ even.lna wltb Mn. C. H. Snlder , over t:e reco~!r: ~y n ~~:~~:. nvent two weeta Ute cuf:1t of her to death todaJ when ftamea, f&amp;n- '
Phone S82-L
ct\ Pearl Street.
t He won .8t:OQ).lyn b; • the
I
•m ter Mra Wm. Out.o and husband ned by &amp; blluard , •we-pt her East
•U.ta.c:U.on a. nd I WOtnt yo u one a nd all W know U11. L it 1 ~
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Mra.
B1ra 8&amp;nbom wtU be holt- pJuralltf of iali.2lO over . O'Brl~ who are the parer&gt;tll of a boy.
lnde
home~=:=~
-:~an
Ourinr rny uwumbem·y I ~; h ~ ll ('tmtln 1ea ThUJ'IIday. a.t'temoon to the La.- He c.arrted Queeru by 13 448 over
~
Beven I hom here a.ttended t.be o~ellhtlt.ed
_ _ _
ar
to
r-rd
thor
htiA'rH
t.\ of Mlddl rfMH'1
vUie 18 to 0 Next Melt, Olouliet I &lt;Hea Aid SOCl$JiY of the Heath ti. E MCKet!' e.ntf ,R¥Jlmond ~)'
8,645 P"rent -Tea.cher m.eettna at. Blc l
HEAVY rTRE LOSS
will ·meet Ironton and the foUow- cb).lfCb
, over the...a.ame ean91date
Epruce 8Chool houae Wtldnead&amp;y
N0
INs-H
¥ery b t"SI or m y ii blllt y- Tha nk" :. lot.
·
1111 week will eqd the l!Cbedule 1 P&amp;ul Smak. ' wu absent. Weclne-8Me~"· defeat' wa 8 blow t.o the lli&amp;ilt the program wu muc.h en- 1 Canton, 0u8ed ~ 1----b
1
1
with Ch&amp;unoef . ·,
clfty rrom h1l dutlel at the Cltlzene; Roo.!scfelt
DemOQrata, lnclud1~ juyed. by aU . TPe nex:t n~t.lns will
wu •
a y v a a tt
Oc.ach BIOSBer 01 . Qlouster, be- l NatlOpal Bank becauae of Ulneal. ! JanlCJ A.. Parley, the Democr-at) tJ.e l).dd ·.ac; Orant ~ool house t.he l ~t nept thi'OUII'h the th~- 1
~
Uevea be
stw Middleport'~;
Mill&amp; llllll'Y Park reaumed beT du- l ltat.e lmd natiOnal chairman. open- first- Wednesday nl!Jhlln December !t •o~JY Wlttler tuUdlnaln the do 1) .
WM. (Bili)".ROBSON.
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last ortense, whiiih' has carried 'ties at the Meiss Grocery company ly 11Jxmsed tho! 1ecovery candidate'"
A~l*orile 'rumber or tolks attended town
~';mft
h dlca
:~••••••••••••••••••••••••=
1them ovflr .an opponents thla se~- Wednellday mormna: after enJoJlnil ca se.
lhe s&amp;le of Mr and Mu. Baker
Wd0~ 0 bttt':a"':n ·•nu an
P"
ron, and undoubtedly wlll have hilt a week'a vaeat.lon. Bbe ret.urned
Slolle Saturd.ay
'\ pe
Y•
r ·
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Iteam eo&amp;ehed to present a stone . 1 ue5day evtnlnl from a vilslt with 1
The Or&amp;nt Bun Shiners 4-H club
Hock1n1 Valley Eleven Iwall defense In the hope that the relatives and friends ln Cincinnati !
! HYSELL RUN
r. 1et at the home of Mia&amp; Dora
Will Attempt To
j ~ck~~~tr~ Dame system may Inr&gt;d Colwnbua.
)
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.{eefer'a Monday evenlnil After the
Stop Locals
N~w plaYs w~ handed ou\. this I
cuSSii:ETS
Mr. a'ha Mr.!l. Albert Frt~~Pka apent b11.!1lness seulon , the eyenlng was I
week to the Jacket&amp; and alread y 1
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\ Monday eYenlng with Leo Woodard spert In playing aames The meetThe only undefeated team In
U;ley have t.Hn made a part of the I The La.dles Bible Clas8 or the and ramtly.
h.g will be with Mlu Hazel Casto.
"ld"l
oftensiYe program
I·',nt Baptist. Church met Tuellday ~ Rosa Pierce and tamUy spent FrlEileen and Loulle Buckalew and
l
earue. .... .. eport, \'' !h chamThe ga.me \\111 be Lhe last con- 1' t.\'enlne tor Ita rerular meeUnr at £la~.. eveoln~; with l,.eo Woodard and Baall Cu.to wh() a~ attending
plonahlp hope5 boo6ted sJnce the teat here , It was &lt;&gt;-nnotineed, be- l t•' e home or Mn. FraN Guinther, faiftil)\
~ ll\:hool at Point Pleasant spent the
victory over ~an Ia &gt;', wCek, .-;
or•
u
d M
Leo
k
d h
h
t6 r t h 1
prepa.rlng for the ftnaJ tUt befort• fore the final Thllnk,Bilving t.ut 1crnner of Hooker Street ILild Ji'Uth
..,.r. ~an · 111.
Woodard and I ""~ en
ere t e gues o
er
Tht! conte11t will begin at :t .I\ venue. The meeting .,., prealded. ~ ~rtin and Lafe Rom
. tne and pnrent&amp;.
the Thanbrtvlng "big game." he~~
Mr. ..and- Ml':l Pr k H 11
Prld&amp;y nieht W'lth. Glouster
o'cloclr.
1onr by the president. Mrs. James r ..;uv
·
an
yse
and 1 Mr ar&gt;d Mrs Russell Ounno have
1··rr.r and 0 W Johnson were rnoved to the farm or Mra B. E.
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.
'I1W! Yellow Jackets wll
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'l'he f '"KUi£o.~· L.usine88 set!Alon WH dinJler iUelts or William Halley 1 BPtdman.
lh e 01ous..,..
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well
\·orJI.es but CoRch Battyn Is dete• .
The following oftlcera were elect- hl'ld followed by a .soc1al bour, dur.,...,5 Clo•k w 1
Elza Stovf!r and Manda Ktefer
That the best merchandise won't sell well unle.. it
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ar&gt;d
returnedst hweek WPre un lted 1n marr 1age a und ay
advertiaed.
of the ranks of his prot ~ccs , and 1., lng of the Middleport Lodge, No. 3!J3 del1clous refreshmenta.
M~day
orne ! Oct 29 by Rev Garri8on at the
scbject.lng the entire squad to S.:- F . &amp; A. M : E. M. Harrah, W. M .;
¥r. and Mrs. Lewis RW!sell Jr I ~ome or the bride.
vere rehearsal~ thi.s week.
S. M. Hamilton, J , W.; W. H.
l\rt4 daughter Gladys
and Nelli~
-----The aooner occasional advertiaera atart continuous ad veri it
Olcustt!r wll, come to Mlddl ~ pOI : Juhling, Treas.; W. P . Meinhart,
WJLL SERVE DINNER
PIIJCe spent sunday with Lew I
inr the oooner they will have a better paying business.
with only one defeat thfs seuon ~ecy., C H Wise. S. D . M. W Es_
N.uuell and family
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ha"Ying dcfeah•d sc.mc tcums c, H x, J D ; ar&gt;d C P Bradbury, Ty~
In a recent meeting or the Ladlee
RUth Gorby and Mable Searles 1
champtcnshlp
ca.llbre in a heav·, lr1
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AwUUary to the Ji'eeney~Bennett t:.pen t a und ay with Mary RusselL
Mrs Emery Ollbl and da.ught.er
Quality ia what makes a big appeal to the public. No use ·
J~~::'~n~mbf~ fell at the
SOCIETY TO MEET
P08t of the American Legion, arMr . aanddMrs. Howard German ; Margaret returned home Sunday
advertioing any other kind.
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hands of the O.touster e l~ven as c.. d
The Missionary Society of the ran11ement.a were completed for the and Mn. Lewia Russell and fam : · ',
Cnolu:vlllt. . b~o... e. klng a J . seasi'Jo Presbyterian Church will meet Fri· A~mtstlce Day dinner which will be
b er&gt; visiting her son , Carl.
Continuoua advertising is proof that the advertisers will keep
winning strell.k frir that tco.'m . ~l. r- , day t:venlng at the church. Mrs. ~ crved In the Legion hall here Pri·
Mrs Edward Archie
Mr~ Earnest Roach ~pent. Saturra.y City succumb ~d to the Gloe~.; ~hols of Albany wlll be the speak-~ day evening at 8 o'cloc%, honoring
evening with Leo , tlay evening with Mr8 Ramie Ed~
faith
with their cuotomen.
ter ttam and then McC::n~ ncl s Hl :·· ':!l' for tt}e occaslan. The Missionary M.JI ex-soldiers. The dlnner is
family
wards
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1 be an all day nieetlng
The corditlon or Donna. Ruth
New Concord defeated O~uster in :Bn Church ho.s been extended an b,.1. turd.Ry night worklr&gt;i hours The
service Nov 19
Foreman who has had diphtheria
The nation's leading busineu conce.. ns are building good :
~h ~ only detest. for the ,Hocking lrvltatlon to attend the meeting. I A.1x1llary Is expecting a large
1 and tw'o daugh- Is Improved
will by continuoua advertising of quality.
Vall~v team this season an4 tiY ' 1
' 0\\'d for the occasion
on Hysell Run William Edwards of Mission Ridge
latt. week they de!eu.ted NelsouMrs Willa Lamb left recently ror ntlng the end or the great war.
ul]](d on relatives here Friday.
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OIIAPTBR FIFTY-FIVB

"Thanks Voters.
U is with n1u~ h sai.isractlon and appreciation &amp;hat 1
have viewed the results or the elecUon for ltlayor or oar
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I shall Mntlnae t.o pu' forth my best efforts Cor
. .tb~ beUer'rilent or Middleport and thereby continue l.o merit
· youf conllden e and !!Uppurt. Aga.ln I thRnk you.

"JIM" HARLEY, Mayor

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Continuously advertised productc are popular becau.., they
have all the qualities claimed for them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ·, . '• ·· ·
Buyer• who set up a loud wail about getting substitutes for
quality are the ones who never read the advertisements before

they buy.
IT IS JUST AS EASY TO BUY WELL AOVERTISF.D
LINES AND BE SATISFIED AS IT IS TO BUY NON-Ja::JVERTISED LINES AND HAVE GRIEF AND TROUBLE.

TOBACCOS,?
THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

HE RU SS JAN c 11voy ha~ anived at uur .:ihoJ'e", 'JPen rc('e•v cd by oul' pre ~ident und everything points now to
Sfi C&lt;' tl y re8umptions of bul'line!l~ n~ well as diplomatic nu1urc \l (' tW&lt;.!Ln Lhi ~ ~·ountry &lt;lnd the great EaatE':rn 'F.uropt:!

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\Vhil e th e re t:an be no excusing H.ussin for her repudiati o n o[' d~l&gt;l~"&gt; HOme ,Vt!S\ 1'11 HgO, in view of the fact thd
'" ~ ha ve tnJ&lt;Ite•l l•'rutwe n:. 1f the latter country hod been
ow ht;.:;t 1'1 i~&gt; r td Jn l'.te~d of wor:.-~t enemy, it is indeed incon·
r-rKt(•n1 Lu Hay the !l·1:-1 t , for us to refuse to recognize Rus-

N-otice To
Subscribers !

~.ia wh e n h e r atti o n ~ ha ve not been nearly n!\ bun H.'\ huve
t hv;; p or l·'rnn cc. Ho we ver, while we Hre re!\uming relatwn f&gt; w 11 h th e Soviets it might be well to remember that

H JHr thau o n ha !-l beu11 practiced by her in the p a~t

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') 1ay be don e again 1' , the future.

It will not go 1.1.111i~ to remember two hrtporta.nt
tr 11lln; ir. dealing with our new found friPnd, the one that
' 'h r~1tory r npeats itto.elf,'' the other that "the f11ture can
~ nl y he )u tigcd b~· till' past ." If the':-!e 11rr remembered
11 b p robabl e that &lt;1 geat deHI of bu~ine:~~~o might IJ .. traneLt ted bel wc1'n th e United State8 and RuH!\ia without. the
form er tJeing \'ictim.~ ~·e-d a~ wf! were in the othH relationrlr ip.

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AtWEEKLY RATE

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To a\'Oid confuaion, all aubacriptions to
the Dally Tribun'e to be cleliveretl loy carrier
given Wbrkers in the Pri~~:e Votins Campailn prior te Nov. 6 will be credited as If
received on that date. Thel'efore pay your
carrier in )'0111' regular weekly maimer up to
that time.

"lEX" GUINAt'
b\re preparing to place all !.hat is mortal of
A ~ "THEY
Texas" Guinun in ttie ground, thousands or PtOp~e
:111• mou.r:nhtg · he r cle pu.rture from thb VPie of te~trs.
Tex, a \YOman whose reputation i~ !mown nd only
~ rnrn coKst to coast 1, her own country t•ut fron
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Prize Votme Campaitll after Nov. 6 for the
Daity Tn'1rime by ca~rier will be credited aa
if reeeiWJd oa Dec. 4. Durin1 the inter•
mediate time Plt:V your carrier ao uaual.

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and from contin 0. nt to continent, because of her sallies
'.\ rlh dry d ct•.Jctiveq und other federal officers who raided
h· r places so often C:uring the prohibitiCin regime, had
1 na tt ,r quulitir ~, l!IH e ., n e cuuld not
hPve had !If. many
1r 11· 11d :-; .

~I.W~.'!'~-1-,est ltJ!mecos

The adva~ p..yment ~ your oub!ICrip-

When a perao11 flhuffi.e/:) off thts mortal coil al'ld otherrJ
~ el u ll d ,

rnilurn and WI.:! CP be cuuse she WlUI the only TJIOther
liH'~ e ver h~.d, a Lc 5timcmial ju~t about as great a'!\ can be

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has .beeu made. Whatever other fault.B Tex: may
l1 a vc hall, !:)h e posl:i us ~ ed a heart of "gold" her mourners
t ll y allcl su Bhe could not have bee;n "all bad" if ttuch ate~:~-

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'l'ex made many mistakes, she played to the crowds
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and no..
if!IW 1y bu t afti!T llli moMt of those whu remaln Mre more
or \e;s rosS&lt;lRsed with tbese sam,• traits. It Ia burna~ to
".raul attention. And t.fter all, one'• gou&lt;jnetlll or ~reitnesa
t nn only he figured by what one'tt friends and acqualn .. \
tanr cs hav e' to MYY nbout him.
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One Hundred Million Dollars worth of

:.J;,1!&gt;J~. .rnfw.l/ ~m~, 7\Nm Ct11fl/&gt;a1f1 'WIIrrA•IIM's al RlidsruHk, N, C.
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are being aged by the makers of Lucky Strike

A TTENTJON MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

In fine warehouses like these-open
to soft Southern breezes-a huge reserve of choice Turkish and Domestic tohaccoo is aging and mellowing.
27 different kinds ..,f tobacco, •:the

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of a w~kiY eollectiOb. The Lady or Girl
in the Bit-l&gt;rin Voti•r Campaip to \.hom
you !!!te your •ub•aiptlon will be very
gre.telul for the vote• it will aecure for hw.
Your P'Pfr wiD b, dell•ered by the ..me
carriet' IR the reeular maaner.

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but the best is used to make Luckies so
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' from annoying loose ends. That's why
Luckiesavealwayssomild, so smooth.

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lf.l.'fiONAL AD'VEBTI&amp;lNO &amp;BPBESENT.t.TIV&amp;I

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apidt of Thanks&amp;ivlnr a eente
pieu for )'OU.l' table can bring th
idea rieht to J'OUr own family a:ath
erlna-. A fruit bowl cit potte-r:
ware or a pumpkin with the toJ
eut off and hollowed into a natura
bowl, tilled with cOlorful fruit!
aymbollzea the celebration of th•nk::
for plentJ. Orances, bananas, 1'Ur i
ple and red crape11 and red appla ,
cive a thooght of hal'Vftlt bount)
to tbe bowl.
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If )'our dinner is li.te, or tht
r001ll: is darkened, candleligbt il
helpful in castine an atmospbenl
of futivlty and Tha·nbgiTing. ~
fruit salad .roe• with a Thanksgiv·
inc dinner if the fruit eenter piece
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LEON ROUTE3

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Mr. and Mrs Okey Ll¥tnpton
(Qontmueo. trom fl&amp;le one&gt;
Tue.d&amp;y toi"oMerva.tlon. She wu
(0ontlnue6 rrom Palt1 ODe)
&amp;nd dallfhtft of Spruce tpen.t trom rnen u.1d, was ~Led onb 10 teet
nMXlttlpanled by her mother. Wn.
f1td.ly un~U BWlda.Y with tler JJW· frao': the chUdrtr.'s be&amp;
VIRGINIA
liollia seott
1 tan, former Bt.ronghold or Tammany c~u Mr . and Mrt, E. T. Keefer.
The Wt~ .. More Clasa ol the ~ 6.886. He wu vletor1oWI In the
Mrs Minnie outo n!!tumed home
Cleveland, Muv. 8--INB--O..,~n- ,
The •plendld •uppott a.eeorded mf" by m .• Mlddlepvri
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al. E. Cb~ will meet Pr1Boroueh of McKee, Tuesday from Dunb&amp;r whelli lhe t.elyn DoneJ, qed :1, wu burned
and oapportent ill 11uch as to ~ve mr thr I'N' ~l
rrtend•
dAJ even.lna wltb Mn. C. H. Snlder , over t:e reco~!r: ~y n ~~:~~:. nvent two weeta Ute cuf:1t of her to death todaJ when ftamea, f&amp;n- '
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ct\ Pearl Street.
t He won .8t:OQ).lyn b; • the
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B1ra 8&amp;nbom wtU be holt- pJuralltf of iali.2lO over . O'Brl~ who are the parer&gt;tll of a boy.
lnde
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Ourinr rny uwumbem·y I ~; h ~ ll ('tmtln 1ea ThUJ'IIday. a.t'temoon to the La.- He c.arrted Queeru by 13 448 over
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Beven I hom here a.ttended t.be o~ellhtlt.ed
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t.\ of Mlddl rfMH'1
vUie 18 to 0 Next Melt, Olouliet I &lt;Hea Aid SOCl$JiY of the Heath ti. E MCKet!' e.ntf ,R¥Jlmond ~)'
8,645 P"rent -Tea.cher m.eettna at. Blc l
HEAVY rTRE LOSS
will ·meet Ironton and the foUow- cb).lfCb
, over the...a.ame ean91date
Epruce 8Chool houae Wtldnead&amp;y
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¥ery b t"SI or m y ii blllt y- Tha nk" :. lot.
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clfty rrom h1l dutlel at the Cltlzene; Roo.!scfelt
DemOQrata, lnclud1~ juyed. by aU . TPe nex:t n~t.lns will
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Oc.ach BIOSBer 01 . Qlouster, be- l NatlOpal Bank becauae of Ulneal. ! JanlCJ A.. Parley, the Democr-at) tJ.e l).dd ·.ac; Orant ~ool house t.he l ~t nept thi'OUII'h the th~- 1
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stw Middleport'~;
Mill&amp; llllll'Y Park reaumed beT du- l ltat.e lmd natiOnal chairman. open- first- Wednesday nl!Jhlln December !t •o~JY Wlttler tuUdlnaln the do 1) .
WM. (Bili)".ROBSON.
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A~l*orile 'rumber or tolks attended town
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1them ovflr .an opponents thla se~- Wednellday mormna: after enJoJlnil ca se.
lhe s&amp;le of Mr and Mu. Baker
Wd0~ 0 bttt':a"':n ·•nu an
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ron, and undoubtedly wlll have hilt a week'a vaeat.lon. Bbe ret.urned
Slolle Saturd.ay
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The Or&amp;nt Bun Shiners 4-H club
Hock1n1 Valley Eleven Iwall defense In the hope that the relatives and friends ln Cincinnati !
! HYSELL RUN
r. 1et at the home of Mia&amp; Dora
Will Attempt To
j ~ck~~~tr~ Dame system may Inr&gt;d Colwnbua.
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Stop Locals
N~w plaYs w~ handed ou\. this I
cuSSii:ETS
Mr. a'ha Mr.!l. Albert Frt~~Pka apent b11.!1lness seulon , the eyenlng was I
week to the Jacket&amp; and alread y 1
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U;ley have t.Hn made a part of the I The La.dles Bible Clas8 or the and ramtly.
h.g will be with Mlu Hazel Casto.
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oftensiYe program
I·',nt Baptist. Church met Tuellday ~ Rosa Pierce and tamUy spent FrlEileen and Loulle Buckalew and
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earue. .... .. eport, \'' !h chamThe ga.me \\111 be Lhe last con- 1' t.\'enlne tor Ita rerular meeUnr at £la~.. eveoln~; with l,.eo Woodard and Baall Cu.to wh() a~ attending
plonahlp hope5 boo6ted sJnce the teat here , It was &lt;&gt;-nnotineed, be- l t•' e home or Mn. FraN Guinther, faiftil)\
~ ll\:hool at Point Pleasant spent the
victory over ~an Ia &gt;', wCek, .-;
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prepa.rlng for the ftnaJ tUt befort• fore the final Thllnk,Bilving t.ut 1crnner of Hooker Street ILild Ji'Uth
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Woodard and I ""~ en
ere t e gues o
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Tht! conte11t will begin at :t .I\ venue. The meeting .,., prealded. ~ ~rtin and Lafe Rom
. tne and pnrent&amp;.
the Thanbrtvlng "big game." he~~
Mr. ..and- Ml':l Pr k H 11
Prld&amp;y nieht W'lth. Glouster
o'cloclr.
1onr by the president. Mrs. James r ..;uv
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and 1 Mr ar&gt;d Mrs Russell Ounno have
1··rr.r and 0 W Johnson were rnoved to the farm or Mra B. E.
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.
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OFFICERS ELECTED
'l'he f '"KUi£o.~· L.usine88 set!Alon WH dinJler iUelts or William Halley 1 BPtdman.
lh e 01ous..,..
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well
\·orJI.es but CoRch Battyn Is dete• .
The following oftlcera were elect- hl'ld followed by a .soc1al bour, dur.,...,5 Clo•k w 1
Elza Stovf!r and Manda Ktefer
That the best merchandise won't sell well unle.. it
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ar&gt;d
returnedst hweek WPre un lted 1n marr 1age a und ay
advertiaed.
of the ranks of his prot ~ccs , and 1., lng of the Middleport Lodge, No. 3!J3 del1clous refreshmenta.
M~day
orne ! Oct 29 by Rev Garri8on at the
scbject.lng the entire squad to S.:- F . &amp; A. M : E. M. Harrah, W. M .;
¥r. and Mrs. Lewis RW!sell Jr I ~ome or the bride.
vere rehearsal~ thi.s week.
S. M. Hamilton, J , W.; W. H.
l\rt4 daughter Gladys
and Nelli~
-----The aooner occasional advertiaera atart continuous ad veri it
Olcustt!r wll, come to Mlddl ~ pOI : Juhling, Treas.; W. P . Meinhart,
WJLL SERVE DINNER
PIIJCe spent sunday with Lew I
inr the oooner they will have a better paying business.
with only one defeat thfs seuon ~ecy., C H Wise. S. D . M. W Es_
N.uuell and family
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ha"Ying dcfeah•d sc.mc tcums c, H x, J D ; ar&gt;d C P Bradbury, Ty~
In a recent meeting or the Ladlee
RUth Gorby and Mable Searles 1
champtcnshlp
ca.llbre in a heav·, lr1
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AwUUary to the Ji'eeney~Bennett t:.pen t a und ay with Mary RusselL
Mrs Emery Ollbl and da.ught.er
Quality ia what makes a big appeal to the public. No use ·
J~~::'~n~mbf~ fell at the
SOCIETY TO MEET
P08t of the American Legion, arMr . aanddMrs. Howard German ; Margaret returned home Sunday
advertioing any other kind.
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t;pent un ay afternoon with Mr r~om Parkersburg where they
hands of the O.touster e l~ven as c.. d
The Missionary Society of the ran11ement.a were completed for the and Mn. Lewia Russell and fam : · ',
Cnolu:vlllt. . b~o... e. klng a J . seasi'Jo Presbyterian Church will meet Fri· A~mtstlce Day dinner which will be
b er&gt; visiting her son , Carl.
Continuoua advertising is proof that the advertisers will keep
winning strell.k frir that tco.'m . ~l. r- , day t:venlng at the church. Mrs. ~ crved In the Legion hall here Pri·
Mrs Edward Archie
Mr~ Earnest Roach ~pent. Saturra.y City succumb ~d to the Gloe~.; ~hols of Albany wlll be the speak-~ day evening at 8 o'cloc%, honoring
evening with Leo , tlay evening with Mr8 Ramie Ed~
faith
with their cuotomen.
ter ttam and then McC::n~ ncl s Hl :·· ':!l' for tt}e occaslan. The Missionary M.JI ex-soldiers. The dlnner is
family
wards
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and New Lexington. m .~~ccyssiOn 8c('lety of the Pcmeroy Presbyter- t"leld Friday evening because of the
1 be an all day nieetlng
The corditlon or Donna. Ruth
New Concord defeated O~uster in :Bn Church ho.s been extended an b,.1. turd.Ry night worklr&gt;i hours The
service Nov 19
Foreman who has had diphtheria
The nation's leading busineu conce.. ns are building good :
~h ~ only detest. for the ,Hocking lrvltatlon to attend the meeting. I A.1x1llary Is expecting a large
1 and tw'o daugh- Is Improved
will by continuoua advertising of quality.
Vall~v team this season an4 tiY ' 1
' 0\\'d for the occasion
on Hysell Run William Edwards of Mission Ridge
latt. week they de!eu.ted NelsouMrs Willa Lamb left recently ror ntlng the end or the great war.
ul]](d on relatives here Friday.
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WJ;DNEBDA Y : ,l'lO'V'£MlJER • . 1933

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OIIAPTBR FIFTY-FIVB

"Thanks Voters.
U is with n1u~ h sai.isractlon and appreciation &amp;hat 1
have viewed the results or the elecUon for ltlayor or oar
~ Vllll're.
I shall Mntlnae t.o pu' forth my best efforts Cor
. .tb~ beUer'rilent or Middleport and thereby continue l.o merit
· youf conllden e and !!Uppurt. Aga.ln I thRnk you.

"JIM" HARLEY, Mayor

Advertising creates a worth while reputation for any

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neu becauoe it gives the buyer a real lfiJarantee of quality
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Continuously advertised productc are popular becau.., they
have all the qualities claimed for them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ·, . '• ·· ·
Buyer• who set up a loud wail about getting substitutes for
quality are the ones who never read the advertisements before

they buy.
IT IS JUST AS EASY TO BUY WELL AOVERTISF.D
LINES AND BE SATISFIED AS IT IS TO BUY NON-Ja::JVERTISED LINES AND HAVE GRIEF AND TROUBLE.

TOBACCOS,?
THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

HE RU SS JAN c 11voy ha~ anived at uur .:ihoJ'e", 'JPen rc('e•v cd by oul' pre ~ident und everything points now to
Sfi C&lt;' tl y re8umptions of bul'line!l~ n~ well as diplomatic nu1urc \l (' tW&lt;.!Ln Lhi ~ ~·ountry &lt;lnd the great EaatE':rn 'F.uropt:!

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\Vhil e th e re t:an be no excusing H.ussin for her repudiati o n o[' d~l&gt;l~"&gt; HOme ,Vt!S\ 1'11 HgO, in view of the fact thd
'" ~ ha ve tnJ&lt;Ite•l l•'rutwe n:. 1f the latter country hod been
ow ht;.:;t 1'1 i~&gt; r td Jn l'.te~d of wor:.-~t enemy, it is indeed incon·
r-rKt(•n1 Lu Hay the !l·1:-1 t , for us to refuse to recognize Rus-

N-otice To
Subscribers !

~.ia wh e n h e r atti o n ~ ha ve not been nearly n!\ bun H.'\ huve
t hv;; p or l·'rnn cc. Ho we ver, while we Hre re!\uming relatwn f&gt; w 11 h th e Soviets it might be well to remember that

H JHr thau o n ha !-l beu11 practiced by her in the p a~t

and

') 1ay be don e again 1' , the future.

It will not go 1.1.111i~ to remember two hrtporta.nt
tr 11lln; ir. dealing with our new found friPnd, the one that
' 'h r~1tory r npeats itto.elf,'' the other that "the f11ture can
~ nl y he )u tigcd b~· till' past ." If the':-!e 11rr remembered
11 b p robabl e that &lt;1 geat deHI of bu~ine:~~~o might IJ .. traneLt ted bel wc1'n th e United State8 and RuH!\ia without. the
form er tJeing \'ictim.~ ~·e-d a~ wf! were in the othH relationrlr ip.

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AtWEEKLY RATE

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To a\'Oid confuaion, all aubacriptions to
the Dally Tribun'e to be cleliveretl loy carrier
given Wbrkers in the Pri~~:e Votins Campailn prior te Nov. 6 will be credited as If
received on that date. Thel'efore pay your
carrier in )'0111' regular weekly maimer up to
that time.

"lEX" GUINAt'
b\re preparing to place all !.hat is mortal of
A ~ "THEY
Texas" Guinun in ttie ground, thousands or PtOp~e
:111• mou.r:nhtg · he r cle pu.rture from thb VPie of te~trs.
Tex, a \YOman whose reputation i~ !mown nd only
~ rnrn coKst to coast 1, her own country t•ut fron
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Prize Votme Campaitll after Nov. 6 for the
Daity Tn'1rime by ca~rier will be credited aa
if reeeiWJd oa Dec. 4. Durin1 the inter•
mediate time Plt:V your carrier ao uaual.

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and from contin 0. nt to continent, because of her sallies
'.\ rlh dry d ct•.Jctiveq und other federal officers who raided
h· r places so often C:uring the prohibitiCin regime, had
1 na tt ,r quulitir ~, l!IH e ., n e cuuld not
hPve had !If. many
1r 11· 11d :-; .

~I.W~.'!'~-1-,est ltJ!mecos

The adva~ p..yment ~ your oub!ICrip-

When a perao11 flhuffi.e/:) off thts mortal coil al'ld otherrJ
~ el u ll d ,

rnilurn and WI.:! CP be cuuse she WlUI the only TJIOther
liH'~ e ver h~.d, a Lc 5timcmial ju~t about as great a'!\ can be

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has .beeu made. Whatever other fault.B Tex: may
l1 a vc hall, !:)h e posl:i us ~ ed a heart of "gold" her mourners
t ll y allcl su Bhe could not have bee;n "all bad" if ttuch ate~:~-

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'l'ex made many mistakes, she played to the crowds
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and no..
if!IW 1y bu t afti!T llli moMt of those whu remaln Mre more
or \e;s rosS&lt;lRsed with tbese sam,• traits. It Ia burna~ to
".raul attention. And t.fter all, one'• gou&lt;jnetlll or ~reitnesa
t nn only he figured by what one'tt friends and acqualn .. \
tanr cs hav e' to MYY nbout him.
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One Hundred Million Dollars worth of

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are being aged by the makers of Lucky Strike

A TTENTJON MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

In fine warehouses like these-open
to soft Southern breezes-a huge reserve of choice Turkish and Domestic tohaccoo is aging and mellowing.
27 different kinds ..,f tobacco, •:the

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tion willaa'n! you lnoney •nd the annoyalfCe
of a w~kiY eollectiOb. The Lady or Girl
in the Bit-l&gt;rin Voti•r Campaip to \.hom
you !!!te your •ub•aiptlon will be very
gre.telul for the vote• it will aecure for hw.
Your P'Pfr wiD b, dell•ered by the ..me
carriet' IR the reeular maaner.

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but the best is used to make Luckies so
; round, so firm, so fully packed-free
' from annoying loose ends. That's why
Luckiesavealwayssomild, so smooth.

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word 1n )lpd ; 'l"n.ultee, WW Olll'nt.han. tn}"to to 12. The Sophomore alrll beai i J.o&amp;rentll. Dr. and Mrs. John Pblllon Bat.urd&amp;y WbJJ.'I
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Tl&gt;e q_c1tfl.~"t ~buUdlnl of four rawll for the Mar• tt10t cellaf iQ bU hoiM&amp;.IJao a pr(.. ber.
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IJDllhlDciM' ~it lia J.tapul~ CCJmpaDJ fJ1 ~ate aletpJ.na room 1n one ClCI'DeJ'
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!II 111ft" I!NODI. ¥PRO Jrt :Pl.. PlOtofiDt that &amp;R to bl placed 1¥it.b a,a aJ"MPal neat by, Tbe )W1)I
CL.UI PA&amp;'l'Y
. . . lt~cf"l¥di ~ I!Jun'w Cbfr. ~ ~ RunUnator . , o:; IOYIJmJI\eot boak that are Qe- az: part.kll whq a_.,..., dtpopl.illkd ~
- worten or Meal dar
moon NOY. ll Mr. SchoU
ba
~r Ha.1'Y 1ir.a built b)' the Lat.ter cocnpany. lb.e o,pr by ~tn houaa ncttlll.v B!ble c1au of the II'. E. aabbath arwoup~
WH~ • \h-e pow~ houae Cll TbeatJ yawla are or a new t.ype late- .,..w~ thiY rdum wW do well. tp itboo1 bcJd ~ ~ monthly
~be locl.l loel. t.nd dam m~'l!:d W:- : l.t Cl~ b.Y Ule aovemmen&amp; an(\ uqa~ ~ dee~~ w1re1 'fJtb '\fhlcb PlUV ~ - RQi- 1•
aQpper llondat
~ tD4 ~okt ·. &amp;ooda Lt:.to I are $0 t.. tl\ted 'tlftttl ~1¥Q alr lifllt tite ~~~ 11 eQuippe4.
tftninc~ a' Ule borne of a. o . eur-· . Tb.t ~ 8chQQl Oke CluQ Wl(ter
one of the ~ent br&amp;e'i&gt; mef4l t.l.nb ooe tn -.c.h eQd ot t.b~t
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tta. o.ne Qf ltl mm;a.Den, OD w..~ ·k ~ac:tkw&gt; of Ura. J'llQa ~de Ita
~ ::,.IOW.,.~!-VIll:e·~~Y. ( y:\wl. fr...W. Pi!lon or
Ple~t lo&lt;K::~ ""Pi~)
:qlfQ: MIJn ltree,. ~ ev~ wu qnt ~~Inat~~~:,.QQ':
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llhlfl and tamUy a rew· dajs ~~ LJI mwure'"eni&amp; lor fttUnl' and r.IIss Bonr.le. M.Yme ~ Mri. a latJe m~mbcrihtP' 'wu out to en.: c1Qp.b' ~4 by ttle #l$F,li.LI ob~
vloua. 'I'tvl dal.q'hUJ' .il. a,..weulor ., lr&gt;atal.11rllg the tanka.
Elita. APi:ar and' Mr1. ~.aate - - joy the oc:cUtora.. JM.~· ~ 411· ~!.ned by •w:h • ~~ tl,gl.e ot
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Polct ~otored to Welis~ BatUfd.&amp;Y rort.&amp;n&lt;le
~t \Q;I b\iti ow .. ~_th~ Yeat.
CALLIW TO; QDSW.J
n•ofnln&amp;: and attended lh.e ~tri·a·t Ina to drc~qlti ·~ Jirelent The &amp;rat.itude or &amp;1.1 who W~ft in
TnHI
UU. (10 pt.) tOe ·'..
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rr·eetJpa' of ihe 'Home ~~1'1 ~el Weie - ~~ " ~qr
~~ &amp;UJ way ~ted wltll Of ~ter~
porlllle.
\Jlt va;l":Jm'::e?'to
Boolely.
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U~ ~naaed by J&amp;ke ~ and !I · bedside of her niece '4f:,111. 9. B. EllaMOVED AWAY
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J ~MAl ~ · D P.acUu g,rl,c~ ~e.r in
L'iib61dlary or t.he Ouyan Creamel )' J lflr a~ Salem, a. ut .. Kay retqrned
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- 1 1/~onday evenlrl8' and r.trP;Ql'tt.d ~ Iloi1a.nd ....ruce and ct••bler sett(e a~al.ated by Mra. c . , B. CrOw ' aD~ ~be'~ ..~ -.."'~~l..,lt
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P~ of mi.~ pro-ll.nKier .auft'erlni from lnjurfe&amp; lllti- t.~ft the latter part ot tHe week .rar
Mn. elaudl&amp; Schaefer. An oyster ......
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In this t':::f.i-ltory. There is an aver- I dttlon was serioua but showed some lfar»ltt, W. a., w ere t~..., ex- auppe~ lp t)1e C!.h.W'$A ~ex wW be Wl\b l,t
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Wll~. chid enalncer It the ki· [TieetlnJ.
bus the ftnlt or t.be week and Joi.D.ed
plut -t HunUqton eyery we.et
INST4 .. LIN~ N$W FURNACE
cnl I,ock and dam Iince i"tl ~-Ilia wife ' ' Cbe home of her par1t!nta Mr. a.nd &amp;Ira, Ed Bowen where
Th J,a Ls ~ ~~pat of ~u~ QnA . Will l(:apr the plumber or Pom- !t~~ctiou 'WU litl'q.ele{re.~ Co Ul,e bll:
I'Uiti'l' 8A.fttM'I! C!IV'.CP
th 1rd compared wbh t.t1e splendtq 1 eroy has been enpg-ed the paaL klc ami dam •t Mar.me about two
T. T. Sbllltan. .....
~1e twt been vlaltin8: rar aeveral
r'sture fll¥!s or !¥~ summer &amp;nd 'fl'eek Installing a hot water f~. mo(l.tttf 'M!t~t~ o~h"1J ~ ~ F&amp;r·
~ adlml~ 'J:JO Jliin' BIIQtz, cb)'l. 'Niey returned. ·t o Columbul
turn\ '"'ttw-e ftelda or Ule preaent. l ua&lt;ce at th~ home or T. A. Wolf on city qf emMN ~ tbe,y w~r~ CODl• SuRl
tQtetber ThUflda-Y
Gene R'la:. vf Atlhona, sp.mt .sev tmlflet Avenue.
peUed io ntm&amp;.lll here untl one
Preaching 10 :30 Armilltlce meea..
Praok Roaa mo~ t.o Columbus
eral day'i her the PUt wec.lr. wHI L
wuld be secured.
flit wlUl tl'le Scoutl. prNI!nt. In unl.. Saturday and apent Bundu with
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-Prof. Wald ~· IUpeJ'tJ;I\end.l Iii~ "t ~lllpopl -~ m
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over the week e,ad.
bu~ tbey retumed home Sua J

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Mr. and Mrl;. Bber Nelller a~d even.tna.
daught.en mot.ared to Akron the
Mra. Minnte ~8ft returnttd hq¥1e
latter part of the week and spent &amp;turday from tht 'o!Rr l::.oaJJI,tal
£("Vert.l day&amp; with relative&amp; &amp;nd alttr an opera.~ton teveral wqeka
ldende.
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· Mr. 'lind ~rs. 8 • ·•· u ua 1c.or ·~IS ov~ t.he leU. end thjj
It.ttet'11' brother,
&amp;Piil 9lJUdfen
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MW Vlr Mr. Nld Mrs. DeWeeae of DUD~1\~·· R.oftcP - Q( c~
d MThe vacancy ca~ by Ho,.-trd
fr~t vannU.tre speQ.t titursd~~ Uraht.m on the local lock and dam

WEST COLUMBIA

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Spartans Back Qn
Own Play Ground

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For SaleFOR BALE-Band. gravel limestone. ooa.l and agriculture Ume.
We do auy ltll'd of hauling, large
or small Jobs. We butld. concrete
drlvl:ls , aldewa.lk.s, wall11, etcs., by
day or contr~~. Clarence Eber11t1a.ch . Phone 28-R, Middleport, 0.

ParkenburB

Wanted-

apartment• unfumiahed,
one live room fumithed -

H Call Simpocm Apta. 56-X.
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APPLE GROVE

Now's tbe time to bit bard! No)V'I
tbe time help eounts tbe most.

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•; FOR SALE-Sweet, juicy turnips
' 20c bUBhel. R . R. Lott. Racine. 0.
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H work accordinK to lnstrudioJlll.
· To such a man who can quallry
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1101).-.4115. Act: 20-~ .
H Write Box 378 Lhla paper at once.
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cue vight la&amp;l weelt and snpped 1
his bicycle for the one he bad ;sold •
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to Mr. Howell • few w~ prevt.JUB. The one he traded t.o Mr. !
Howell wu a. much be\1-er 11\8-Cblne
but Ul.e secret or th;e deal was the 1
machine he traded was alleged \o ·
t18ve been stolen from a home in
Syracuse and Ute deal WBII consum ·
ated tn ~'!! night time ar&gt;d un -~
'kuown by Mr. Howell. The &amp;herift'
cf Pomeroy wa., notlned and the i
n -uth was apJtrepenc!ed ~~ returned to l!'ranklln county where it is ,
alleged he had served two terms In
a sts.te refurmatory. It WIUI stated
tbat the youth ha.d been lnea.rcara.ted in jaU 11t Pomeroy and '!luceeedcd 1n making hiJI get away one day
1.-ust week.

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Oaughten at &amp;ehool and collegf
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with dccvu that sire•• shouldcll
height. And at enryone kuow.!' I
¥houldcrM are having whole chunk:
of ''say" about Fubion just ni)W.

1t h lovely c•rricd out in slrongl)

Votes are iooued in return for •ub&lt;criptiona aecured to either
paper and the prize• will be awarded according to who aecurea
moat votea-.
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DAlLY TRIBUNE-BY CARRIER
. . 2000 volea
J month a 8llb•cription $1.75 .. . .
5000 votes
6 monthr. •ubocription $3.25 ..
15,000 voteo
1 year oubocription $6.00 . . ... . . .
50,000 votes
2 year aubocription $12.00 .
DAILY TRIBUNE-BY MAlL
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3 montho aubacription $1.00 ...
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6 llWinths aubocription $2.00 .
..... 6000 voteo
I yeer aubacription $4.00 ....... , . .
20,000 votea
Z yUr. aubocripti'on $8.00
50,000 voteo
3 year aubacription $12.00
TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH
I year aub-.:ription $1.50 ... , . . . .
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2 year oubacription $3.00 , . . . .
. ....... 5000 voteo
3 year auhocription $4.50
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4 yeu aubscription $6.00
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l5 year iubocri~tlon $7.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,000 vote•

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Vivid tweed woolen of \1airy sur•
face l1 nice for achoo1 or town.

Columbus. 0., Noo&gt;v~.• ~~~~~ ~ ~
Huffman, promtBJng 11.1
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uoas country team.

YoLI'II find it an1azingly sin1plc to
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1UI~ . .,lal!'llY )'OUf n•m• •nd iult
W.ll"'t~· ~~' ~U!n~cr o( tht pal~era
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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mi4dleport, ()hip
Middleport,
LeU.rt FaDs,

Mrs. Vivian Allenswot·th

Mrs. NeUie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna R'Oward
Mrs. Eunice
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nuu\t.e~ dia(l:~nill woolen weave i~ .
vivlfll blue., ~rlsht red, ru1t or olivt ·:

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Lo drhe ln pluse, and you'll drive oat plullfld.

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Second Street

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·c ampaign open to women and girla reaiding in circulation

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[,awBUn, fornMtb' with the Amerh:an Expreu, hill

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CAMPAIGN CLOS·ES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FlRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THlRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES

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·· MADAM Marccda advlce and
character r ~ader at Ash &amp; SycH.n!Ore Btre'!ts, Mlddlapoprt, all
thtE weelr. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
continued •1.00 special readlnBs
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Triburae-Tel~graph Gr~at Race for
$500 in ~·cash · Prizes will be over.

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leal t.b&amp;il a mlnlmum cb&amp;rfl• of
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Carl Shields and
...,.nt sun- 4:!ro\liht.er spent Sunday with W. C.
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QaJ ,ttb b,er Gtu&amp;hter llra. Harry ..,, ¥.'r""'
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119I!JU.Il ot OQrnl.na-.
~ OUr&amp; ot 4th,eAI . n t 9un Mrs. Eva B&amp;dBiey waa ahopplng t.ay wtth b:1l parenlia, Mr. and Mrs .
in )jl,ddl.epo.rt. ~turday.
Marion ~·
:ttQII Vlrgini&amp; llebam "pent the
\VfJ.. etUI at her Qome bere.
Mrs. Barry Davl1 an~ Mrs. Wm.
l&gt;avil epent B~y wlth relaUves l
at BArtlord.
Bettie Amos, Mrs. Harry Allen
Mra. LucW.e Pa.rliOll of Union J ¥.nd ~\.llhrer Romon• of Letf.rt
t~ent Wednesday ev~ntng with f'all5 ~lied on Mrs. Either T . Parr
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B. Y. P. U . a\ 6:-Q A Jll'Oil'am tQI' pnd )In Varnon Brunker
fl'iends here.
F'rlday.
8 wee
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~ . . Q~. "o/ho owna the biB "eace.
Dr. J . ·L. WUc:oxon epe~t sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tate shopped . f4u . Arthu.r J4or~~ qf WUJow
WO&amp;D FROM 81Cif. liED
Word h'om Ed Rees who wu, .~rom W111tesburg. KY.• where he llarpoJd farm Jylnl adjac~nt to ~e
Bv.entna service 7:30.
1&amp; Sugar Grove with hts son Ollie In P't. Pleaaant Sa.turday ever&gt;tng. ( ,l·ove vtllited lrie~da ~ere rece~\ly .
C&lt;l:lled to Cl4velaod lut week~ the ['~~ h~;lre srn: several days eta&amp;t oorporatton Une or the vt.llase
Prayer service Thursday eventne: WllcoxQn a.nd family
~Mae Fow~r 'ill~ In Pt. Plea&amp;~
Edna s. Hylbert leU,. 8undlilY tor
criUcal Ulneu 'or his Slater lofl&amp;! w
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j Mr. &amp;J'I.d lin.
Rte~mlller Plt SatUrday.
a visit w1th her brother ~Y Hylbert.
Sarah Jane Ree8 reports he~ con- . ttr Mr. aqd Mrs. Arthur Banka. The {!' which be~ed to hill match
Choir prac\1ce at 8. Orchestra r.otored her,e 8aturd&amp;y from coM:r;!J. Lawrence Col!:=man spent and tamUy of ParkenburJ.
clition crltteal followlol a cerebral infan\ dau;:hter, born to Mr. and 1 team one day lut week. The horte praetlce at 6:30.
Harry Brownell 1s sutl'ertna with
. lumbwl and e~ent sunday with the Eatu,rday evenlnili at Graham Bt.a.htmcrrhqe and two stro;es or par- Mrs. Bar&gt;ks pass~d away after 8 died after abort lll.Niss death reThe 14iaslcnary lioclety -;neet.s f(lrmer 's mother· and sister Mrs. El- t :on.
an infected ha.nd.
l'lyaU The Rtiu'• were former reli • brief Ute of three days. Mrs. Roush S\llt-lng from an unknown cause.
WJ$h Mrl. Okey Sa~ I'tlday eve~r 1 len ijle~tper ret~n~tna: tp Colum
~~· JOiEiphl,ne Fowler visited
Mrs. OordOD Wolfe Is lnc:lls~d
Ci.P.Jit.a'ar ¥tnenv111e.
- ~ remained lor a~ extended vlalt.
ar.g.
[ bus SundaY evening.
).U~ Addle Headley In Mlddlepor\ with ftu .
NIEW AUTO
OFn~~ EJ-ECTED
-, :f1a~k fiiJ(ql, aon Vern and tbe , Saturday ever:ling:.
Ernest Grimm and wilt ol Leu •. ~~d ~.?E~-'~HEa~• 010 _\ Luther Dlekey, proprietor or the
At a re111uiar rn'!etlnl' or the Or- '
D&amp;OUOtl'f I§N.D'Q
· latter's daUg~ter ~iu defkude
~rt Palls spent Sunday with J.
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t d hi t er ot the local chapter ot Ef,l\em
The rain Biimlay 'ff!JJ 11. · we~come son and Ml88 Emma Aumiller or Ft.
llckens aM family ,
tured to
B~y where
n:l:-sa sn~e ~e:~:._ern :nc da; etar Monday evening
their ~e vlsltoi' tO all lq thl&amp; p~J1. Or the Rlea.HpJ spent
evening ,
to Mr. and Mr8. Paul Me·
tJ,ey were jOjned by their brother l lll.st week
ball un Main street the tollowinl cowiiY a~f en4d &amp; 4fo~t ~~t h("r~ \l'~ Mr. and Mrs. Emory I
flwlger of New Cumberland, W.Va.,
snd 8llter. Mr. and Mrs. Eber H&amp;y- 1
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-c..mCflrs were elected lor the enluinl b.!liuD to aaat.une o~lerloul - ~\8. 1 W9.Me.
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man a~d tcpther t.he.Y motared. to ,
JlUTT.pjG ON FINISHING
Ye~tr: Worthy Matron. Mn. Pannle t..t:MY elate~ or ~ vm,,., were I ~.&amp;· J~ Sherman went to Pome- here Bwtday night and announced f.:.rmerly M1M Dorothy Lo~pworth
Pi.ttfburah where they t.\t.ended the ;
TOUCHES
tlayre; Worthy Patron, O~s Qar- clry and aotne f~91111e.s we~ 1J~tt1P~, rw QF,l1 d:e-Y. lt,5t week t.o _q1ake av. c.o.~" prayer meetloga for this of thi8 place.
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funeral Monday or these \&amp;dies
The la.ra;e chicken house of JILmes l1ahan · Associate Matron, Mn$. tJU-~ their supply or water troq\ tlle ; lu~lte ylait with her sllt.er Mra. week to precede his serlea of meetIvan Pickens who i.s Ill with ar
ther, Capt. William Weldon.
8tobart. east of the village 1s near-llan jtvtden.; ~\~
f~rOn. river.
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'""-~SteWart, ~atron at the Meigs inKS which ls to follow In another thrLUs ls bnprovblJ.
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wm probw.bly be the largest In the · Wingett; Treasurer, LUUan f)llrip-1
HIG~ ~CAfOOt- NOT-'S
Ur. anc; ~&amp; Charles Coffey and
Mr. and J4rs. E~l S~k acCQJJl- Romje.r W~ner a dauatlter.
A youth of 14. l:w Ule name of 1 c(lunL)'. u. 1a 90 teet long, 20 feet s'Jn; CQndU!ftress. Ruth B~itz; · In elasa bi.slte~""l! the e~~~~h lilY~ J~c- 9f fl~n, Pa.., were week i pante:i Mr. and Mrs.- Bellls and son
. B. Lm&amp;ssworth IB ~~erving on
Sr-otTield who make&amp; h1s home any 1 wide and wlil hold and ho\llie 600 A1soctate ConduetreBS, Hazel Ole-· ~rade boys bea.t the Preahn;len b97• 1erid vislt.Qrs with Mrs. Ool!ey's • lin~ ~ 1[1. Charleston bQ~Jpltal the petit Jury thl.s wee~ .
?.here hla hat is otr, mosUy 1n ja.li&amp; !- - -It,,
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lb; 1olr• m!)oo ~ . ,. U 1\U ellbleell tllo ftnl meetJDo nlaht \\&gt; Decemc
Tl&gt;e q_c1tfl.~"t ~buUdlnl of four rawll for the Mar• tt10t cellaf iQ bU hoiM&amp;.IJao a pr(.. ber.
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IJDllhlDciM' ~it lia J.tapul~ CCJmpaDJ fJ1 ~ate aletpJ.na room 1n one ClCI'DeJ'
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CL.UI PA&amp;'l'Y
. . . lt~cf"l¥di ~ I!Jun'w Cbfr. ~ ~ RunUnator . , o:; IOYIJmJI\eot boak that are Qe- az: part.kll whq a_.,..., dtpopl.illkd ~
- worten or Meal dar
moon NOY. ll Mr. SchoU
ba
~r Ha.1'Y 1ir.a built b)' the Lat.ter cocnpany. lb.e o,pr by ~tn houaa ncttlll.v B!ble c1au of the II'. E. aabbath arwoup~
WH~ • \h-e pow~ houae Cll TbeatJ yawla are or a new t.ype late- .,..w~ thiY rdum wW do well. tp itboo1 bcJd ~ ~ monthly
~be locl.l loel. t.nd dam m~'l!:d W:- : l.t Cl~ b.Y Ule aovemmen&amp; an(\ uqa~ ~ dee~~ w1re1 'fJtb '\fhlcb PlUV ~ - RQi- 1•
aQpper llondat
~ tD4 ~okt ·. &amp;ooda Lt:.to I are $0 t.. tl\ted 'tlftttl ~1¥Q alr lifllt tite ~~~ 11 eQuippe4.
tftninc~ a' Ule borne of a. o . eur-· . Tb.t ~ 8chQQl Oke CluQ Wl(ter
one of the ~ent br&amp;e'i&gt; mef4l t.l.nb ooe tn -.c.h eQd ot t.b~t
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llhlfl and tamUy a rew· dajs ~~ LJI mwure'"eni&amp; lor fttUnl' and r.IIss Bonr.le. M.Yme ~ Mri. a latJe m~mbcrihtP' 'wu out to en.: c1Qp.b' ~4 by ttle #l$F,li.LI ob~
vloua. 'I'tvl dal.q'hUJ' .il. a,..weulor ., lr&gt;atal.11rllg the tanka.
Elita. APi:ar and' Mr1. ~.aate - - joy the oc:cUtora.. JM.~· ~ 411· ~!.ned by •w:h • ~~ tl,gl.e ot
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Polct ~otored to Welis~ BatUfd.&amp;Y rort.&amp;n&lt;le
~t \Q;I b\iti ow .. ~_th~ Yeat.
CALLIW TO; QDSW.J
n•ofnln&amp;: and attended lh.e ~tri·a·t Ina to drc~qlti ·~ Jirelent The &amp;rat.itude or &amp;1.1 who W~ft in
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porlllle.
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L'iib61dlary or t.he Ouyan Creamel )' J lflr a~ Salem, a. ut .. Kay retqrned
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P~ of mi.~ pro-ll.nKier .auft'erlni from lnjurfe&amp; lllti- t.~ft the latter part ot tHe week .rar
Mn. elaudl&amp; Schaefer. An oyster ......
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In this t':::f.i-ltory. There is an aver- I dttlon was serioua but showed some lfar»ltt, W. a., w ere t~..., ex- auppe~ lp t)1e C!.h.W'$A ~ex wW be Wl\b l,t
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Wll~. chid enalncer It the ki· [TieetlnJ.
bus the ftnlt or t.be week and Joi.D.ed
plut -t HunUqton eyery we.et
INST4 .. LIN~ N$W FURNACE
cnl I,ock and dam Iince i"tl ~-Ilia wife ' ' Cbe home of her par1t!nta Mr. a.nd &amp;Ira, Ed Bowen where
Th J,a Ls ~ ~~pat of ~u~ QnA . Will l(:apr the plumber or Pom- !t~~ctiou 'WU litl'q.ele{re.~ Co Ul,e bll:
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th 1rd compared wbh t.t1e splendtq 1 eroy has been enpg-ed the paaL klc ami dam •t Mar.me about two
T. T. Sbllltan. .....
~1e twt been vlaltin8: rar aeveral
r'sture fll¥!s or !¥~ summer &amp;nd 'fl'eek Installing a hot water f~. mo(l.tttf 'M!t~t~ o~h"1J ~ ~ F&amp;r·
~ adlml~ 'J:JO Jliin' BIIQtz, cb)'l. 'Niey returned. ·t o Columbul
turn\ '"'ttw-e ftelda or Ule preaent. l ua&lt;ce at th~ home or T. A. Wolf on city qf emMN ~ tbe,y w~r~ CODl• SuRl
tQtetber ThUflda-Y
Gene R'la:. vf Atlhona, sp.mt .sev tmlflet Avenue.
peUed io ntm&amp;.lll here untl one
Preaching 10 :30 Armilltlce meea..
Praok Roaa mo~ t.o Columbus
eral day'i her the PUt wec.lr. wHI L
wuld be secured.
flit wlUl tl'le Scoutl. prNI!nt. In unl.. Saturday and apent Bundu with
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INFANT PW"Es AWAY
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Lit aqn-tn-law and dauldlter M'r.

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-Prof. Wald ~· IUpeJ'tJ;I\end.l Iii~ "t ~lllpopl -~ m
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c.nt ot t.be Shaftee lchooll WU vis':' I.U J ANI remai~ed \btl't r.. ~
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tt!na wtth relatlve.t and triendl: her' Mint. B1l family V4Xt,I!QPtrlled
over the week e,ad.
bu~ tbey retumed home Sua J

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Mr. and Mrl;. Bber Nelller a~d even.tna.
daught.en mot.ared to Akron the
Mra. Minnte ~8ft returnttd hq¥1e
latter part of the week and spent &amp;turday from tht 'o!Rr l::.oaJJI,tal
£("Vert.l day&amp; with relative&amp; &amp;nd alttr an opera.~ton teveral wqeka
ldende.
ag-o. .
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· Mr. 'lind ~rs. 8 • ·•· u ua 1c.or ·~IS ov~ t.he leU. end thjj
It.ttet'11' brother,
&amp;Piil 9lJUdfen
~ HUd
MW Vlr Mr. Nld Mrs. DeWeeae of DUD~1\~·· R.oftcP - Q( c~
d MThe vacancy ca~ by Ho,.-trd
fr~t vannU.tre speQ.t titursd~~ Uraht.m on the local lock and dam

WEST COLUMBIA

wEbNESDA Y, NOV!UtBER I , IP!!

Spartans Back Qn
Own Play Ground

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prelt'ttt.

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Packera •t Porh:noutb
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For SaleFOR BALE-Band. gravel limestone. ooa.l and agriculture Ume.
We do auy ltll'd of hauling, large
or small Jobs. We butld. concrete
drlvl:ls , aldewa.lk.s, wall11, etcs., by
day or contr~~. Clarence Eber11t1a.ch . Phone 28-R, Middleport, 0.

ParkenburB

Wanted-

apartment• unfumiahed,
one live room fumithed -

H Call Simpocm Apta. 56-X.
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APPLE GROVE

Now's tbe time to bit bard! No)V'I
tbe time help eounts tbe most.

Born

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•; FOR SALE-Sweet, juicy turnips
' 20c bUBhel. R . R. Lott. Racine. 0.
11·1-3t.

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H work accordinK to lnstrudioJlll.
· To such a man who can quallry
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1101).-.4115. Act: 20-~ .
H Write Box 378 Lhla paper at once.
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cue vight la&amp;l weelt and snpped 1
his bicycle for the one he bad ;sold •
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to Mr. Howell • few w~ prevt.JUB. The one he traded t.o Mr. !
Howell wu a. much be\1-er 11\8-Cblne
but Ul.e secret or th;e deal was the 1
machine he traded was alleged \o ·
t18ve been stolen from a home in
Syracuse and Ute deal WBII consum ·
ated tn ~'!! night time ar&gt;d un -~
'kuown by Mr. Howell. The &amp;herift'
cf Pomeroy wa., notlned and the i
n -uth was apJtrepenc!ed ~~ returned to l!'ranklln county where it is ,
alleged he had served two terms In
a sts.te refurmatory. It WIUI stated
tbat the youth ha.d been lnea.rcara.ted in jaU 11t Pomeroy and '!luceeedcd 1n making hiJI get away one day
1.-ust week.

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CAN STANFORD

Pomeroy.

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A STIINN!NG TOPCOAT

Oaughten at &amp;ehool and collegf
/ love aomethina iaunty and smart bj
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with dccvu that sire•• shouldcll
height. And at enryone kuow.!' I
¥houldcrM are having whole chunk:
of ''say" about Fubion just ni)W.

1t h lovely c•rricd out in slrongl)

Votes are iooued in return for •ub&lt;criptiona aecured to either
paper and the prize• will be awarded according to who aecurea
moat votea-.
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DAlLY TRIBUNE-BY CARRIER
. . 2000 volea
J month a 8llb•cription $1.75 .. . .
5000 votes
6 monthr. •ubocription $3.25 ..
15,000 voteo
1 year oubocription $6.00 . . ... . . .
50,000 votes
2 year aubocription $12.00 .
DAILY TRIBUNE-BY MAlL
. ... , ........ 800 vole•
3 montho aubacription $1.00 ...
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..... ....... 2500 votea
6 llWinths aubocription $2.00 .
..... 6000 voteo
I yeer aubacription $4.00 ....... , . .
20,000 votea
Z yUr. aubocripti'on $8.00
50,000 voteo
3 year aubacription $12.00
TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH
I year aub-.:ription $1.50 ... , . . . .
. ..... , , 2000 votea
2 year oubacription $3.00 , . . . .
. ....... 5000 voteo
3 year auhocription $4.50
. . . . . . I 0,000 voteo
4 yeu aubscription $6.00
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15,000 votea
l5 year iubocri~tlon $7.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,000 vote•

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Vivid tweed woolen of \1airy sur•
face l1 nice for achoo1 or town.

Columbus. 0., Noo&gt;v~.• ~~~~~ ~ ~
Huffman, promtBJng 11.1
cr from Lorain, 11 one
~lah.dii'E members ot the
uoas country team.

YoLI'II find it an1azingly sin1plc to
f;nhiou it. 1'hc uvillK in cost if
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tUtJ J} Ill 10.

Tlti1 ,4tlllr• i1 r1aJ1 /or im,,Ji&amp;t•
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1UI~ . .,lal!'llY )'OUf n•m• •nd iult
W.ll"'t~· ~~' ~U!n~cr o( tht pal~era
(nd · U\1~ 51&amp;1! YCfl.l want.
h~drcal your l~tter. in t~e fulluw•

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mi4dleport, ()hip
Middleport,
LeU.rt FaDs,

Mrs. Vivian Allenswot·th

Mrs. NeUie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna R'Oward
Mrs. Eunice
MiM Leor4'

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BOXER IS O~OD RUNNER

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On that date their voting power decreaoea 20

per cent.

nuu\t.e~ dia(l:~nill woolen weave i~ .
vivlfll blue., ~rlsht red, ru1t or olivt ·:

tiiOtiUOUB.

S~bacri~tiono coun; the followi~g nu;;,ber ~{ v~h,;)r~ni no~

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THE EL.USIVE

Lo drhe ln pluse, and you'll drive oat plullfld.

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WARBURtON.

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There io no reatricted territory.

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Second Street

tone of the Dally Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph,

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been appointed aw m~~ona1cr or lNTER·CITII:8 OIL (;Q.,
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·c ampaign open to women and girla reaiding in circulation

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Subocriptiona count the moat voteo if oecured before Nov·
ember 18th, 1933,

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[,awBUn, fornMtb' with the Amerh:an Expreu, hill

ne.:d door to Post orrtce.

CAMPAIGN CLOS·ES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

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A.

TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FlRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THlRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES

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·· MADAM Marccda advlce and
character r ~ader at Ash &amp; SycH.n!Ore Btre'!ts, Mlddlapoprt, all
thtE weelr. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
continued •1.00 special readlnBs
ror ~. 10 words free. Located 1n
tent
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Hl1h Spots ol Campai1n

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Triburae-Tel~graph Gr~at Race for
$500 in ~·cash · Prizes will be over.

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No adTertilemen\ ytU be taken lor
leal t.b&amp;il a mlnlmum cb&amp;rfl• of
twnt-nve centl for eaeb lDier-

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Carl Shields and
...,.nt sun- 4:!ro\liht.er spent Sunday with W. C.
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QaJ ,ttb b,er Gtu&amp;hter llra. Harry ..,, ¥.'r""'
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119I!JU.Il ot OQrnl.na-.
~ OUr&amp; ot 4th,eAI . n t 9un Mrs. Eva B&amp;dBiey waa ahopplng t.ay wtth b:1l parenlia, Mr. and Mrs .
in )jl,ddl.epo.rt. ~turday.
Marion ~·
:ttQII Vlrgini&amp; llebam "pent the
\VfJ.. etUI at her Qome bere.
Mrs. Barry Davl1 an~ Mrs. Wm.
l&gt;avil epent B~y wlth relaUves l
at BArtlord.
Bettie Amos, Mrs. Harry Allen
Mra. LucW.e Pa.rliOll of Union J ¥.nd ~\.llhrer Romon• of Letf.rt
t~ent Wednesday ev~ntng with f'all5 ~lied on Mrs. Either T . Parr
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~PRI)Z
B. Y. P. U . a\ 6:-Q A Jll'Oil'am tQI' pnd )In Varnon Brunker
fl'iends here.
F'rlday.
8 wee
. , arry ou:i re urne
~ . . Q~. "o/ho owna the biB "eace.
Dr. J . ·L. WUc:oxon epe~t sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tate shopped . f4u . Arthu.r J4or~~ qf WUJow
WO&amp;D FROM 81Cif. liED
Word h'om Ed Rees who wu, .~rom W111tesburg. KY.• where he llarpoJd farm Jylnl adjac~nt to ~e
Bv.entna service 7:30.
1&amp; Sugar Grove with hts son Ollie In P't. Pleaaant Sa.turday ever&gt;tng. ( ,l·ove vtllited lrie~da ~ere rece~\ly .
C&lt;l:lled to Cl4velaod lut week~ the ['~~ h~;lre srn: several days eta&amp;t oorporatton Une or the vt.llase
Prayer service Thursday eventne: WllcoxQn a.nd family
~Mae Fow~r 'ill~ In Pt. Plea&amp;~
Edna s. Hylbert leU,. 8undlilY tor
criUcal Ulneu 'or his Slater lofl&amp;! w
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son- n· aw and dauah- lc·st one or hts valuabll! work hora· 7:30.
j Mr. &amp;J'I.d lin.
Rte~mlller Plt SatUrday.
a visit w1th her brother ~Y Hylbert.
Sarah Jane Ree8 reports he~ con- . ttr Mr. aqd Mrs. Arthur Banka. The {!' which be~ed to hill match
Choir prac\1ce at 8. Orchestra r.otored her,e 8aturd&amp;y from coM:r;!J. Lawrence Col!:=man spent and tamUy of ParkenburJ.
clition crltteal followlol a cerebral infan\ dau;:hter, born to Mr. and 1 team one day lut week. The horte praetlce at 6:30.
Harry Brownell 1s sutl'ertna with
. lumbwl and e~ent sunday with the Eatu,rday evenlnili at Graham Bt.a.htmcrrhqe and two stro;es or par- Mrs. Bar&gt;ks pass~d away after 8 died after abort lll.Niss death reThe 14iaslcnary lioclety -;neet.s f(lrmer 's mother· and sister Mrs. El- t :on.
an infected ha.nd.
l'lyaU The Rtiu'• were former reli • brief Ute of three days. Mrs. Roush S\llt-lng from an unknown cause.
WJ$h Mrl. Okey Sa~ I'tlday eve~r 1 len ijle~tper ret~n~tna: tp Colum
~~· JOiEiphl,ne Fowler visited
Mrs. OordOD Wolfe Is lnc:lls~d
Ci.P.Jit.a'ar ¥tnenv111e.
- ~ remained lor a~ extended vlalt.
ar.g.
[ bus SundaY evening.
).U~ Addle Headley In Mlddlepor\ with ftu .
NIEW AUTO
OFn~~ EJ-ECTED
-, :f1a~k fiiJ(ql, aon Vern and tbe , Saturday ever:ling:.
Ernest Grimm and wilt ol Leu •. ~~d ~.?E~-'~HEa~• 010 _\ Luther Dlekey, proprietor or the
At a re111uiar rn'!etlnl' or the Or- '
D&amp;OUOtl'f I§N.D'Q
· latter's daUg~ter ~iu defkude
~rt Palls spent Sunday with J.
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t d hi t er ot the local chapter ot Ef,l\em
The rain Biimlay 'ff!JJ 11. · we~come son and Ml88 Emma Aumiller or Ft.
llckens aM family ,
tured to
B~y where
n:l:-sa sn~e ~e:~:._ern :nc da; etar Monday evening
their ~e vlsltoi' tO all lq thl&amp; p~J1. Or the Rlea.HpJ spent
evening ,
to Mr. and Mr8. Paul Me·
tJ,ey were jOjned by their brother l lll.st week
ball un Main street the tollowinl cowiiY a~f en4d &amp; 4fo~t ~~t h("r~ \l'~ Mr. and Mrs. Emory I
flwlger of New Cumberland, W.Va.,
snd 8llter. Mr. and Mrs. Eber H&amp;y- 1
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-c..mCflrs were elected lor the enluinl b.!liuD to aaat.une o~lerloul - ~\8. 1 W9.Me.
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Rev. La.w flUed hla appointment a daughter Nov. 2. The moth;er WBI
man a~d tcpther t.he.Y motared. to ,
JlUTT.pjG ON FINISHING
Ye~tr: Worthy Matron. Mn. Pannle t..t:MY elate~ or ~ vm,,., were I ~.&amp;· J~ Sherman went to Pome- here Bwtday night and announced f.:.rmerly M1M Dorothy Lo~pworth
Pi.ttfburah where they t.\t.ended the ;
TOUCHES
tlayre; Worthy Patron, O~s Qar- clry and aotne f~91111e.s we~ 1J~tt1P~, rw QF,l1 d:e-Y. lt,5t week t.o _q1ake av. c.o.~" prayer meetloga for this of thi8 place.
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funeral Monday or these \&amp;dies
The la.ra;e chicken house of JILmes l1ahan · Associate Matron, Mn$. tJU-~ their supply or water troq\ tlle ; lu~lte ylait with her sllt.er Mra. week to precede his serlea of meetIvan Pickens who i.s Ill with ar
ther, Capt. William Weldon.
8tobart. east of the village 1s near-llan jtvtden.; ~\~
f~rOn. river.
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'""-~SteWart, ~atron at the Meigs inKS which ls to follow In another thrLUs ls bnprovblJ.
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SWAPPKD BICYCLES
wm probw.bly be the largest In the · Wingett; Treasurer, LUUan f)llrip-1
HIG~ ~CAfOOt- NOT-'S
Ur. anc; ~&amp; Charles Coffey and
Mr. and J4rs. E~l S~k acCQJJl- Romje.r W~ner a dauatlter.
A youth of 14. l:w Ule name of 1 c(lunL)'. u. 1a 90 teet long, 20 feet s'Jn; CQndU!ftress. Ruth B~itz; · In elasa bi.slte~""l! the e~~~~h lilY~ J~c- 9f fl~n, Pa.., were week i pante:i Mr. and Mrs.- Bellls and son
. B. Lm&amp;ssworth IB ~~erving on
Sr-otTield who make&amp; h1s home any 1 wide and wlil hold and ho\llie 600 A1soctate ConduetreBS, Hazel Ole-· ~rade boys bea.t the Preahn;len b97• 1erid vislt.Qrs with Mrs. Ool!ey's • lin~ ~ 1[1. Charleston bQ~Jpltal the petit Jury thl.s wee~ .
?.here hla hat is otr, mosUy 1n ja.li&amp; !- - -It,,
0&amp;\d, · - 10 lhe home of Ed- ;
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P.T.A. Meeting Is
Beld In Racine

GAME LICENSES
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Surprise

YOUR VOTES APPRECIATED
Friends and .Supporten, your loyalty in
hour of need ia deeply appreciated. I
thank you one and all.
HARRY SMITH

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

WEATHER- Ohw mostly cloudy and colrler with
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VOL. VITI- NO. 48

If It's News lt'a In The Trlbune

Thanks Voters!

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933

N[W Hf~RT nl

Won New Trial

Beint unable to aee all of my supporters
penonally, I am takint thia method of
thankint them for the oupport acc:orded me
in elec:tint me to the local Council. I shall
do all in my power to merit the truot placed

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Convicted Widow of Bandit

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ALBERT H. (Summer) DURST

For Aakint Freedom For
Man Accused Of Mur·
der Complicity

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hlbltton commlasioner auerted em·

forcement as a reault of th .... overwhelming wet' vot.fo at Tuetlday ~
election placing the state In tho.'
prohibition np aJ column Mat hfWS declared that his department
wm continue Lo runctlon to lh
letter or the law
A period ot terror would re·

Friends and aupportero for the fine oupport
you aave me in retumint me to another

term of tbe Pomeroy Council where I hope
my efforta shall be aucb u merit the trust
placed in me.
CARL SAUVAGE

sult if tbe deps;,rtment .should

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Its work MW Mathews declared
!lenteoced to life lmp:rltonmem b
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 9 2 9 . after a jury had found hi,.
Columbus, 0 , Nov 9-INB- lfLultJ uf murder1~ h11 Wife at Fort
Ohio voters balloted prohibition RiJey, Kau, Major Cbarlea A.
into the dlieard by a majority of Shepard, U. S. A .. baa won a ne9'

tna,!. which has been ordered lw tbe
U. t:l. Supreme Court. Shepari'l. a?'
Final unofficial fl.gures tabulat.- •.m11 doctor. W&amp;l ebarged wit)
ed by seoret.ary or State Oeorse IIQID• h11 wife (inset) wlt.b r
863 :no, complete

unofficial ng-

Ul'f!ll reyealed today

8 MYerB save the following resuits on the prohibition question
For repeal or the tath amendmen I, l.f331•7. aaatnst repeal,

Appreciated.
AMI:BICAN

Voters of Pomeroy who ao loyally supported me in my candidacy for re-election,
I thank you and wut you to know that I appreciate YO\If loyalty. ·
C. J. HESS, Mayor.

LEO ION

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vote of PubUc

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fultUI lha&amp; eonrtf:enee wf\~le enln1 In any puhUc fl•padly

FLOYD F. MEES

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Thanks Voters.
!•

I want to take thia means of thankint my
many friend1 and IUpportera wbo otood by
me 10 loyally. I allure you it ia appreciated. I ohall !lo all in my power to fill my
pqai~fl . in a manner&gt; to benefit the majority
-~tliBI!AIOil fayored few.
DANA R. (Bay) ROUSli

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Now that I have been elected to Council
I want my frienda l'nd oupporten to know
that I am appreciative of \lie trp•t placed in
me and hope to thow you durin( my te"l' in
offlc:e that you have not misplaced your
truoL
WM. HETZEL

.-cGMlNG-

Mae Well in
"I'M NO ANGEL"
GOLD DIGGERS OF

Afghanistan Is In
Mourning for King

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Nadir Kh•n, AttM1ination
Victim, Sueeeeded by
17 Year Old Soil
Kabul Afghulstan, Nov ~INS
888atsln&amp;t.lon Of
Ktnr Nadir Khan, Ubl:e boy who
became the world's mart abeolute
despot, Mlhanlllt.an turned ltl a!~
Ieli&amp;nce t.oda.: Ul the slain ruler's
17~rear-old son
The son waa proclaimed mon~
- MOurDlllC tl'le

arch immediately after hill lath~
er'• death at uthe hands of a traitor," and and was enthroned all
Kina' Zahlr Bhab 'Ibe pvermnent
reported the country orderly
Nadir Khan was proelalmed k.Jns

in Qetober, 19ilf, a.tter l'llhUng hb
way to the throne He had been
n:Lnllter to Prance from 1924 to
1928, a.nd before that a soldier or
fortune
As ruler be ruthleuly wiped out
all oppoatng tribel and partiel, often exeeuUng rival lea.der11 apeet&amp;&lt;Jularly for el!ect One of his most.
famous foe. \\"ali blown from the
mouth ot a cannon before a large
crvwd
Dmclal announcemeiit of the as·
sactinaUOn read
'11ta MaJestY Nadir Shah Ohul
· hu been made a. martn by hla
UIU81aat1on aL the banda of a
tratt.or The 'NilcU naiton Is J.n
moumtna for ttl beloved kiDI, \nd

-ned

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deolarod Ito aDo·
........ ~.. majescy MOO&amp;mmecl

Nov. 19-20-21

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Cleveland, Nov 9-INB-With the
18th amendment scrapped by the
(Continued on hge Three)

1933"

l••a•t•utff*ttttttt•u•t

he

Hnea

, , . ;,. "Moat of d&gt;e troubles of thio world are cauoed by m;.pided
minorities, whcl bant tl.wfoy at a tremendously llit drum of their
o"" makint aM II"~ turn,. deaf ear to any appeal which
~ not ln•attcoalance. with thf!ir own advanced and aelfjah views.
. "Another Alrum whi~ i.t be,tiq bit and otroq atthe pre"'
' out inoJD'!I't io die race by ,O;tlonal newapapen for larte and
unwielcllr . ci~lllji.'WQO· ; •After,) ...,.eral yean in Fleet Street,
spent ilf the mid• of '11\io iWiljl-.nd aomewbat inoane atmoaphere'
I cannot'hut feel tha.l;'tJ&gt;i1 •Y*'• of bribery, eatabliohed in order
to tain readen, ia atainot tJ&gt;e,~~!oat tradition• of the Pre11. A
newspaper'a aim aho,uld b&lt;i to ,fOiled ~nd diaoeminate newa with' , .,t. O!Ilt und..,,,~!!llt¥a,inw~ltl!!J'O"';n l'~~ti~:..S~tt~•· }ife,: . ,.l't,
' ~U~fo'rtwllltelt!'tli'!le ~ou..,.. wli•c'l . . toif&gt;i:)!'f!ltllrilllf 1W'~liiite ·
cin:ulationaleem to for,~ \lilo~ain object of their ulotence, arid
oeek conotantly to excite the public into purchuint and not nee·
eoaaril:r readint. If a newapaper ia worth readint, it ohould not
be neceaoary to ,ive aomethint away with it, and once a reader
hao been tained by the extra inducement of aomethint for notil·
int,' he or ohe would look for more and more until, finally, the papwith the moat extravatant offer collared the
reader.
• ' 1 Ad'iertialnt atento whoae work it ia to advise manufacturers and
advertiaint on behalf of their cliento do not, I am tlad to oay
P!t.Ce mudi vafue on stunt circulation methoda.
"LET THE DRUMS WITH A GOOD MOTIVE BEHIND
THEM CONTINUE TO BEAT LONG AND LOUD. AND THE
OTHERS--THE SOONER THt'l. t\Rf. .. l(UFFLED THE
BETTER."
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pl&amp;~l) that

Zlhif Shah.

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Governor

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t.1mds to enforce the law ta tt:ll 1dttu, despite the ree.ulta of Tuelldo.y'.,
el~ctlon Ma.tlu:wa
(UU}(IUDCed u·
the r.ame time the extent. of the
department's actlvltha durtna the
mdnth of October
tla"ht:v·seven arresl..'! were made
and 42 stllls and ei8ht trall8port.ers
were seized The aiTests resulted
In ~1 oonvlctlons and $7,300 In

REX FIELDHOUSE, ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF
'THE SCOTSMAN,' (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) SAYS:
"In a small way, we are all 'beatint a drum' of oorne kind,
either by attractint attention to ounelveo or our wares. Some
beat harder than others and, in many caoea, to little purpose. It
io the motive behind the beatint that really matters.
• "Advertisement manate.. often find tbemaelveo in the un·
happy position of havint to muffle the advertiser'• drum, and in
aome caoea to refuae hio advertiaint. The well manatee! new•·
JH')&gt;er of today io very anxioua to p~tect ito readen by avoldi~t
the .J&gt;ublication of any announcement whitb would tend to m••·
1e.d~

Saf1etv Director

connected w:ltb the book company
he took money into two Ohlo couneraUon"
ties to be uaed in the election of ''ctlcm
Mathews _.aid the ~ate prolilbl!l.:hool board ruembera
tlon department wUI continue the
On one occr.&amp;on, In 1929 Amm.
type of actlvtty on whlcl\ It .b,as
~ declar~d, he took $100
concentrated"'
tht 111!8t
trW tabol: company Into LucasviUe th
tnu nth1f..-.-ar'J'EiS' ot tnan\l{.a4;t)lters ~ in opposina the election
and tr&amp;~lS a.nd\ny~IM-r vl- 0 McCown, then
~~~~W::::"I a nulaanee in th~u ~__,schols there
.flmerlne &amp;Nerted that on
Ten arents now comprtse 1h" l:'r ooouton he took a
pt-r&amp;lnnel of the .t_tate deR£L~tm~ amount of money lnto

Did You Ever Stop To Think?

1o The Voters.

•

1.380.994.

r.ew one 11 e11tabllshed and in

By EDSON R. W AITF.
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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Two lncideato Cited by Educator Where Money
waa Speat

lntendent of
and
todaya former
"My opJnton 18 ' Mathews de- of
the American
c'o.red, • is that thls department
ed
that upon two oo~~~~.
wUI not be reUnquWled unttl .a

i:r

,,

Agent Al'ded In
School Elections

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''11l1nl8 wouTd rWl wlde

GENTS I50t:

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POIBOaed bl.rbbalt.

... a&amp;ld

,Dance Bea1ns II 01.# P M

~&amp;lon.1 ,

tSHues

RBalnat. 651,8118

qiUifllto;

' Solblrday, Nov. 11
j

~~d

•tate-wide

-~-Iii retwm were.
Por 10 mtn tal~ limit, ll'l4,1M,

j

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repeal, &amp;1S/f61

On other

ot bta late mat·

Colll'thouse to be used. In
Claude Brum•
HP.
~he

money was Klven to

Andrews

In each Instance, aooordinl t J
Amerine. who left the book com·
pany 1n November of 1931, there
a.
gen· u~ma.n s agreement
that the book company wu to
beneftt tn any chan~re of AChool
administration
Y llll

WAR VETER.4.N DIES

!.. R[C~~N

In Pa••ina on Liquor Offender• Appealing for
Pardona

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:DH~nD: S~~IET~
~.~.fAll nAGRH

Rebelo Evacuate Former
I Pooition• To Enter
Atareo Fortreos

Difference Of OpiniQil
On One Point Said ·'
To Be Cauae

ITo
I

phatlcally heNl today
Scouting any belid that there
might be a let•up in liquor en-~

Thank You!

1

"Umpire'~

~S f~RT I~ SfllH
FEDERALS

WashlflgOOn Nvo 9-INS--Based
upon new legal grounds an appe&amp;l

COlumbus. 0 , Nov ~INB-Pro
hJbiUon wUl wntinue to be rigidly I
enforced' in Ohio "aa long u th::
&amp;t.ll.te prohibition Ia we are on the
booU ' E 0 Mathews, s\ltte pro~

Coal

PRICE THREE CENTI!

1

NEW REASONS CITED

I am deel'IY indebted to the voter• of
Salisbury Township who oupported me at
the Election Tuesday and thank you one
and all
ROSS EVANS.

R[8[llWN

BR[~KS ~UT AN[W

Su.....me Court To Receive Appeal Within Month

I TBA.NK YOU!

Drew Webster Post No 89

1 C~8~N

fRH nM M~~NH !

in me.

By Canier 15 Cent&amp;- By Mall t4 00

PREPARE

OF STATEMENT

' Str~ct
. Secrecy Maintaili-

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ed; Sovieb Extremely Optimistic

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