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IIVHITSHL
I~ ., LOUIS BIEDllllMANN

W amer Baxter and Myrna I
Loy Play Important Role&amp; I
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I WILLIAM-NEWTON
waa ohO•en u the partne&lt; of I ANSWERS SUMMONS I
C9.t1Dtf!'S rreatest bridge pJay ·
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William NeWtfm well k P OWI1
bn.'llness man or llartrord po55ed
a. vay at his home F•lday night
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Funeral eervlc~?S to which the
r~&lt; lblh: ds Invited, will be conducted
at t'iw!' home MOT!'day afternoon lt
• :-1tie tR.Bb; she loved, CIRrk Tracy. 1 30 The burial service 1n charge or
~ 'P9Io ·. pl!l.Yer
corusitleted th~ FogelsoJ'Ig will take piBI'-t at Beech
il't"~tt. ' catch , In society
crove cemetery in Pomeroy and I
iAe a.'tly atrl wlt.h pride, Pe.trt wl.ll be private
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cl&amp; i\i4, not. 1 attempt to explain the
Frlends are requestf!d to omit
'\1CWI4tencle. of tile ' uncle" &amp;nd flowers
rueee~ tel.llltiOnsl\lp wttb t.he man ::,:::_::._-::::::-::-::::--:==-::::-;=
l!\f wu seen ev~r)' u ~m.,a tht most excJtJng lvve
~.~\~ti~ -n , whop hOU8t Jib'" sf:o, ~ yet -\\"Tit tell about lhese ex ..1 ,
when abe finds tl\111 ln:r limes when soctt!ty people :ul· I
her, Oi&amp;l'k 'l;'racy ' vepturot.\1' and guugst.Ns all
Jlllian
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Dvn t miu ·Knave 11 0111
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MIM Mary Schaefer N~turnM Prlda,. tram St LoUll, Mo., wh3:e at-eo
has been spendinl \be past few
week.B vl.slt.!ng her sl.!lter, Mrs H L

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lifra Oeot"Ee McQWn and d&amp;U8h ·

tE-r Misll Asnes McQutgc, are week
end vWtor~ lr&lt; Columbus
Mr.s Net~le Board or Parkersb\1!'1'

returned Saturday after a several
day's buslnt!ss vl.slt in Pomeroy
Mrs , QeiJrge Hetzel and Mrs Ertsel
navl.s returned from OolumbuB
Friday whore they ha"We been visit·
tng relatives the pBI't ~ral daye.
Mra Arch Clunk and SOD Harokl
d Columbus arrived Saturday for
a week end v1!1t. with relatives tn
the Pomeroy Bend They wlU be accompanied home Sunday by the
fcstmer's mother, Mnt Johanna
Matthewson who will remain for a

visit

'The Meaning of
Ibership'
and 'The

Church MemMes&amp;a~e of the
Church Today' are the topiea to
1Je di.scussed by c W Cauble, evangelist at the PIJmeroy Chrllttlan
c ' utth Sunday according to an an·
I nouncement Mr Cauble ls reported to be a m011t I»Urestlna taltftr
and the pubUc 1.8 cordially invited
t'l attend the evangelistic servicM

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B3' 11,\tem&amp;Uonat News Service ~' S.t Weed who plays a
ArUnaton :Nat~¥1
cemMerry. b tne band ____ __ _
cartoon
Va., Nov 11-IN&amp;-Addreaslna vet-j
Mallhet, 2:30 P. ~ SUIUia)
ete.ns in :Armistice ceremontu at
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the unknown 8old1er'l"' :ll1Dlb ttc!te L~ • .,., ....
COMING: "Foottil'ht Parade..
How the American Eted CrOBll dlli· sometime&amp; cart1ed o_pcratloll$ fitrtl l givln&amp; Clf clotblna
tools,
today, American LeKlon Command~ 1
charged ite primary tunctkm of weeks and months
come !ton\ eqUipment ll()UIIehold good!., ,build- er Edward A Hayes bluntly rebtlk~ \
reontlnued frOJn PeiE! one)
LIBERTY
~~:lving reUet to victims of 1;11885!1-f north eB&amp;t, sonth and west Relief lnB repa1rs, ind medical ond .hura· ed the adminilltratton for veterilD
1 has been told here by R vi. Fin&amp;- workers ruahe&lt;l rrom one
ta&amp;k: to t lnl servloea.
Rehabtllta.tlon e.id cvmpenaatlo" cuts, condemned Rua- the ata.tuta to pave the way for
THEATRE
te1 wald, chalnno.n of the Rolr Call another, one twelve w~eks stfJ!tCh ,...aa 11ven to 226 families ln Auburn r;:.an ,recoai$4Pn ~d appealed for a the aale of liquor
In accordance
Hldd!oport.
Ohio
committee of the Meigs County saw 411 disa8ten oocllntlqg , m, I) i.nd 92 rammea in Ellsworth
f&gt;OWld dollar
1 with the wet vt'te last TUelday
AD ana.lyl1e of the types of dtaLooking• oUt. over the world war Then if the legislature nea:lecta
Chapt.er
ekltes
OestrueUon ranged,.. iioin
SuatlaJ and Mond~~oy
1 Nlnety·sb ttmes in
Ule )'ear the series or se~cre earthquake• lh asters reveals thai; tJ1e ¥eat' saw ahr~ J!~yes told tile assembled wipe out other 3t&amp;tutea whlch m•'"'l!{
1 some part of the contlnel\f-8.1-1Jqlt.- Bout.hem CitJtforfUii., t.o the fires lh M tomadoea In continenUtl United Ledorinatres 1wtttlnrwas too aood 1 loca~ opUpn possible, dry communi·
"I LOVED YOU
State&amp;. 24 floods, 6 fires, 4 hail tr.ar the veterar a~:~abled tn llne ot I ties WO\da be able to t.Bk.e stePIJ
ed States was visi~ed by totpa~. El111worth and Aill:mrn. M«itle J
WEDNESDAY"
nood, fire nr other r01'1ll of cl\ta:i·
The eo.rtll tremors re.zed or dam ~ storms, 4 wtnd a.nd haU etormB duty, or fiJr his dependent&amp; He immediately Ui torbld the &amp;Bie of
trophe
Twenty ..one time&amp; the aged 35135 buildings ki,led 95 pe-. • 3 expiO&amp;LoM t cloudburst. 1 cyclon~. e~ked Immediate restoration or cuts liquor wlthill their bounda.rl.e&amp; un~
warner Baxte1, F.lilu. Landi,
I scene of calltpllty W$8' f" unclt! j wM lnJuil!d 4 911 made\ neJeftBltry 1 dlOUiht
1 earthquate1 • 1 forMt ~nd adequate hosplta.llzatlon for der autborJty of t.be old laws
VIdor IOI"J, Miriam Jonloa,
Bam s Insular pQUeS910UH 1hl'ef! I a hospital , and reJt~billto.tlon tn"o· fire 1 hurricane, 1 mine .~los'lon, veterans
I oov Oeor11e White already h"s
times the helplesstU!88 of s tO're~ KTS.m witl1 a staff of es W9rkers 1 ahtpwree~ 1 SJ,l.OW b}I:ICII:~e. 1
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Indicated he wm support a system
Laun.HopeCren
community under tile prushlqa: haM 1 under Na~ional Red CtOSIJ dlrect\or\ atorm
and 1 typhoid tlpldemle
Berlin, Nov 11-INB-In a quiet of distribution tlltoUR'h lleenaed reHI!Uilor,
I of rate WBS so extreme th..,t.the ~a- created the need''pf a rellef fund of Relief was given In :n7 counties «remony obseroved
while ftna:s tallen, but w111 vigorously O}:.PO!ie
1 tiona! Red Cross reaahed O\lt acltlf&amp; SUO 000 and' resulted In the ~vlng tO town&amp;
throughout the city fteYJ at top- any systems thlit smackS or o. l't!' Its Dorders "rlth needed 8$81.~tagc~ of help to lO.:FI vletlmfl ,
"We never know where dlea.ater 111ut, Chancellor AdoU Hitler ob~ tum Of the saloon
He sa.id he
Matinee 2·30 P M. Sandar
1 The call upon the Red Croe.s to
The Malpe fires OC9Urr1n1 lwitll· wlU next strike " aald Mr Pinster- aerved AnuiBtlee Day todaY by
liquor
to
meet
the
emer1eney
needs
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wald,
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reaponse
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fl wreath Of' one of Berlin a '
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and
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tailed n varlM and ext.e~ve i ClCQ- Ct'C181 1'011 call period, November 11 memorials to her war dead
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I clothing,
progl'am of rehabllltauon. 1'4'hlch gram ot aislstanoe, Jncludllll' the to 30
A brown !hirt guard. of honor
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toot part in the rita, held comA....
HONOk STUDENTS
l'!I.UBhters with Mrs Robinette at paratively obeourely American, BrtTbe 1plentlld. r.ap~r&amp; I neet't'td rrom &amp;be wflera or sattoa Towmtbl'
WI
tne plano Me88ra
Bowtn and tt.!ih and Turkish student aroupa of
D..,,
The honor rQ"];"(;' 'the! West Col- Strauss !url'Jshc:l additional music
alflo placed WJ'faths on the TwldaJ, Noftm.IMII' 7, 18 rnatl,- appnelaW It lball blo ID1 &amp;tm t.

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tBDRSE SALE

~hUe the t.radltional two •minut.e1 1

oi sUenoe beslnnlng u Btl : Bep,'
huge 'IQ:Ck lJ'I the towm- \of t.he j
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H•'l"'• or p.,I\amen~ otruet 11 'A
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16
lri,·N~ otlserVed wl\h the U.,Uallm·
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ticitlal oereolony-that. a.t~
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ed:;tea&amp;--a o.r war
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a:etdlnr, t
the sovernmeut too~ fiiJI!Ciafj
1500 lba.
l..' ,f • ~t* "t.
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precautioru: that there ahould be
BaJ Mare, 6 JrL eld. wellhl H
't bii.r &lt;
m•f'CII, ·-• aad 1 71'1.
no demoNUatKm ot a purely mU ·
lbs.
o14. wtlabt 1100 lb·.
ttary nature,
and throuahout 1 I &amp;,. Man, 9 yn, eld, wetrht 1411Cl l on,. 'IWim. mare aiHII pldlnJ, 1
Pranee special tribute was p&amp;1d to
lbt.
AIU1 • JI'L old, treiP&amp; IIIII 1111.
the late Al'llt1C:e Briand, Franee'e 1 Ba7 Man, 8 yn. old, 'ftlrht; UOG 1 Sornl Mare. 9 fi'L eN, weillt'
'Wal'·tlme premier as "t.be Prlnct! • •
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t c\er bank. af!lcia.la wish ~open the
orade q.ve '
an&amp;. JOllntiOn! obal £4 8
lll": J q B Y·8 ~.:er of
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they ..,.,, walt rllt.ep minl'llwt.,
or
Ute&amp; after the comblna~ktll ~1 IM't. a ~.-. ~,u
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LftncUta ca11 not e.d'ord to walt fit
~~..t.;~mer,
Porbea. Jlld sme Rice
t een minutes to opero tbe sUe even Bra
~:r.9r~., ~e Knapp,l Mlsa: Emma. Watermaa Mra as-'
If they i'6rce the btrlcbj.ltl to ~o 110-, AM,It, ~:.Jt~ Mary 8~- born Mrs. nnnt Mn ~ Mn
1and therefiJre the moMy contained wart. Oa~~~_...t'llte..,.rtl. K.o.thleell Mary lllUer:ii~ Maie Btna:. Mra.
, therein Ia believed abeolulelY tlll.fe. Shell and RubJ~rEta~
Dolce Mn weua and Mra. DoroI Above the small safe ta a ctraftr Seventh a:ra.dt"it Aifon JobNOn
th,y ~r
..nth varlowi compartment&amp; tor EI.Khth 1rade
JMe~ne Powler
mtJney which mar be left dPen near and Jlmmie SproutS&amp;
Carrie Hw.r- K
UP .BET&amp;.\ 8 11
1lhe window to COJl4llCt. the dt.J'll rh principaL
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I Ch~ Nov~-IN8-Cbarlee
DOU..U. NOT AOOEPTED
: 1 ::.' Mare, I 7n. old, wel&amp;hi uti
lh~ bank wlllhes to dlePQISI:!~¥ any
P. T. A MEETDIO
Stein ch.'\ncterlled by pollee 61
ottawa. Nov. ll-IN8-Th1rteen 1 lllHir. Oeldiq: 1 rn. oW. tftlllh&amp;
of the money lq the dra~, tha
-"the 'on;.man~ crime wave" todaY thOUI&amp;Iki C1nad1an Polstm&amp;stera 1 1111 lkl.
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mchey dropa throua:tt to the ~e AMOCtation ~ met t · ~tb' at. Ute he hacl to bave lr:etchqp wtth bta discontinue acceptance ot AmerLcan I ISIO n..
bo*w and ean not be obta~ UO.. aehool
ln ntuiar selllon. A.r· ~teat.
I doUarl offered ln pr.:rment of ewnps 1 Blaell Mare, t .rn. o.N, weapa

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ne~ru:~.~~.e Pa~\~~~~:~· Bit~ \1iOrkerA The next regu!Br meeting
Johnson Clarence D&amp;Vi.l,
\'.l!ll be held December 14
Foreman BUlle Fry. Alft'ed Gould,
Junior oould Don Knapp, Jakie
VrlmA.NS FETED
Miller Oeorre Younc and BobbY •u,bt ~ of a number or ntteeo
van M:e\er Laura.lJOllancl, teach~ Mliii.!_O\B:Ity ClvU wa.r vet.erana
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•re ..~,.Rnt Saturday noon at the
Grade two MaTpret Trew
dinner ;tven ~ &amp;.he O.Uihten. 0[
Grade three
Edward JohDJOll the Onion Veteran&amp; at the Reed
Andrew Carl K)lopp ' and .oati
o~t ~lltl1!let..
ThOmas Roach
ee •w~:;. vetera,_ their
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ljth • 0 h' ~t. Amone the old a:enlemen
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oe - rtpl'f!.ani'Jn .. ill&amp; Doylln b]ue were

Although there has nev r b:eeri • rolio"'

.n;:m el"lCa, two contments knew I clayUJiht bnnk holdup s~~~er~.
Patricia Warreri as the most dangeroua opponent at rt&lt;ntly
he Pomeroy N~tlor.Bl Bank H'u ttl!installed B modern, ~vice
~bl bridge tables. Bu~ thrett men knew her as a sweet {II!S\Jined to frustrate a~y 8\lc'b. at~
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lenD of the . . . .. llde4 aboft an Ia toll froiD a .... Penbeoa
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Mrs Theo4cn Reed .... hoeWM I Ouellt&amp; at the mefltJq: wart Itev. up bOWe Sttln. f t l &amp;wt.lilnl trial ! CllnadlaD leial tendll' ODI7 but
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at her h~e on Mulberry Avtiiie. Tlu! former pve a helpfUl ~on toUbd J* ~ ftnttrprlnta ldtDt.le&amp;l American dollar wu at a pramlum. ~from lllrila !doe lot. aplll lD ..,.,.,. OelmiJ',
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lrBohenl rt'hLA Will followed. by a 1He a4mUted n'hootlng Broomell wltb ~ benefttttng t-:p
''Cheer u'p ' voe&amp;l duet bS' his two pollee salli.
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• Harold Plsher and roommate R&amp;Y
\ltddle of M'a.rlon, students &amp;t Ohio
~niveralty returred to Athens Batrurday atte.. spendtnr Friday with
'the form.er's pal'ftlb!:, Mr, and Mrs
A H Pl8her
lllasee Allee and Gladys Kerr left
Friday for MILI'iett.a wbere they w111
111pend the week end wJth their mo·

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FULL LEASED WIRE

l4:ra. John Shorr or Mulbem Ave

Govermnellt
A 0 'I'rac'J
to 1ueceed MaJor Jamu
Alter a few introductory renu.rka,
CorioJ.
the stn.nBer lnquind 1f Diehl Knew --....._
Dt~JbiJdY by the name of Jo11es
NAVY DAY PROGRAM
IJ'ehl puzzled replled that be did
PRESENTED
i!lud mentioned an acqua.intance'a l A Navy Day
f nt name
l .f!at.ure of the
'That 1!1 hlm tlu! man was said to' &amp;hters of the
have deelared and then told Dlebl l,f'Jd at the home or Mrs
CONDITION FAVORABLE
that he and Jones wel"t! wanted for 1R-,,hburn Friday afternoon AsThe conditio!" of Ann MeCroba
bootlening Diehl told omeera that 1 ~lstirog Mrs Rathburn a.s hostell8 wbo underwent a mastoid opera
the man forced him to leave with was Miss Helen t.lher
tlon at th!! Holter Hospital In OP him and they started toward the 1 Twenty six members
Upoll!: Frida} t, reported favort~olo.
Middleport mayors office The man tl)lJ call b)' naming various c .. ,,....,. Ann, who has been Jll the past &amp;e\
c 1 dered Dtehl w walk wlth b.im to the navy Pollow,ng B sb.ort.
era! weeks wtth o. severe cold and
a spot near the Chesapeake and r.1 SIS meetlnlf tlie tolfuwinll' pro· r.ar Infection. l8 Ofle of the twin
(.JlllO Railroad
Company depot gram was p1esented talk on na- d"UG"hters of Mr and Mrs Wright
where they could ·oompromlae'
tmnal defense, Miss Lasher, a pap- ~cCrol)Q of lJncoJn H111
Whtl" they reacjled that apot, ~~ on Olh•er Perry and Ag~:i:; l
HOP TO SPAlN
Diehl was uld to have rJllated, the , Byrd two rlano solos, Miss 1
Genevn N'ov 11 INS- Col And
rnan threatened to shoot btehl If Mille:.:'--------Cblll'le&amp; A LiliGbc~,h hopped
he made an outcry, Diehl saki tne l
off from here today tor San Sebandit then searched hurriedly
BACK AGAIN
bastian Spain
thraqh his pockets but since 1\e
had nothing but the watch the
Dr and Mrs Harold
Landlt took 1t
n:ho lett three weeks
Following the~' hold·Uil, the ban ~ ndo where
ELECTRIC
dlt Cltdered Diehl to Wlllk up the their futurP
rnilto&amp;d trackS aDd to • keep liJOinll' ll',me Due to the
Theatre
~Jehl did, wa~g
to Pom!tl'oy tlle- locallty where
wherl!l bt re~ c tae inddel¢
hve, Dr Crumley
ElhE9;1t!Jr'llnCJJ.i l n• 1 ~
sanday •lld Monday
1 tleiit att.twk whiCh
~entilf of the tone bandit could C1u:lr ret.urn
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"PENTHOUSE"
ueMtt wu 11ven Ule omcers from
BAND IN 'l'OWN
Warner Baxter, Mae Clark,
w~Ueh al\ investltatlon could be 1 A number ot the members of thf!
Myrna Lor. Ct.,rlu: Sutter·
condurted
Green ~nd Whtte Oblo University
~rnd were in tow11 Saturtl&amp;)' moroworth, Phlllipl Holmea, MarIns en route to Huntina:ton where
3 1008
lhel' ooUegc rootboll t ..m "'" me" IIJ &amp;ha Sleeper.
the Marshi\U college ele.,.en Amon1
Warner Baxter, Mae Clarlr.,

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BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

Otnlch
ur and Mrs Ben Solan and ROn
\Robert of Wooster amved Friday
'for a wee" end vlalt with Mr and

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Threatening to shoot If 1m outuy wu made, a lone bandit ataJie(l
a dartna hold-up In W~lfl)Ort
Frldw.y evenlllf, relievlroK Vlctor
D1ehl of Ball Run, of a. ~ket
wateh
The bl&amp;hwayman searched the
m11n fCH' other valua.bles and fa.IHn1
to find llol1)'thlna on bll penon
k.ok the W&amp;teb and eJC&amp;ped
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The unidentified bandit. approacheel Diehl, who was etandl.na on the
Phlewalk r-ear the interaictkm of
l'Ylill stnet. and Seeond AvenWl in
Middleport. about 6 30 o c1ock, acC;)rdlng to Diehl's st.ory to Bheritr

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$t.verholt ~ (or purpOiiee of pub
y Introduced her to IIOCiety u ~
• nle~ .,'" P~~otrJcla acquleaced
t In a. iat~ whUt 11M found It
l~ble to explaln he-r poBltloo1

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Crime Committed At
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A Mar&gt;hattan cocktail or whoopee

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' Victor Diehl Of Ball i
Run lo Victim In
Middleport
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hridae ta.- r 81 ties love hat e and dilsltlu.~lon
b~ oJ. ~e rash10nable club'&gt; losln., Is masterfully mi Jted ror motion pic· I
!'r unes tbelrltnhertt.ance
lhe lr Lure public In lhe Met.lo-Goldwyns t ilnnln~&amp;. their alimony, Ko- Mayer cos.mupolllau llroductlon
1
ina fln a double or a redouble
1he picture Is a vivid portrayal or
·~~~&gt;men nghtin&amp; to take brldse les
modern ute tn New York of life In
&amp;ens from e!llj!tlrta 'at tlo tbOWit~.nd Mad Manhattan s love net.ts on Lhe
d~llan~ a ,OOI.IJ'ae 'EJj)erts Uon· roof·topll, or political
plotting
-."Pd. by JOClety and bllllyhooinR da.ndestlne romance-lL daring rethtn'lM!Iv!oa to pea.U of publicity In \elation IJf the merry·io-round of
t.ht newspapent · the newsretls th&lt;: 11:e In the world 5 wlckedest metroraC1o .\The wbole .. country con- polls
l!'act·brldle Dl&amp;dl
MAe Cla.rke Broadway stage ravTbe scene ll New York the time e;aJU! and who has appeared In such
u only last
the peak or the screen II UCCeMSes a11 Turn Back the I
bl!dllt
ail In Joan Clay· o.ock and Fast Workers fills a
f.or:"
Knave ll Girl
teatured role us Mimi t he gOf'8'P.OU"' 1
wtd(h
will run n.ghl. club hostess who meet.'f a
seai'ally
Wednesday n ,, terlou!; death
llut Miss
novel ls uol
Phillips Rolmes heads the RHPthe
the cord-fevm ~orting casl a.'l Slddull lhe young '
l!odety wheu r:nm-ubou~ to'olon who is occu.st&gt;d ur I
to oon the murder of Mimi a former
the W\n- sweetheart and whose lite Is Aaved
at the lltffi"Is t hro ugh the efforts of his friend ,
background
love st.ory-th~ Warne• Baxter, who conducts a 1
who became "f'cret lnvestlgatiol' of the c1lme 1
fl\ld prove!! that Mimi s death wat1 1
bridge player the climax of au underworld frameIii the stury ol
who lnherlteU only LP
;1&lt;-h,e~r lathe•.
o.n:l IO~~~e;s ~~~l~laJle~~~r~ntH~~~; II
Of dU~I OUb
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11 Btone, Robert Emmett 0 Ck&gt;l'nOI" I
entlerna.
h&amp;d&amp;been
un- Charles
Butterworth and RBymond
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proficiency u1
Pretty women at

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Ufu l night club girl M yrna Loy 111
1~ ported by prev ew critics to have 1

But Read About II I n
"Kaave' 1 Girl" Start·
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Warner Bax-;;-;;;d Myrna Loy
r.re the fea turP.d p\ayerA In A~ur 1
&amp;mE'TS Roches Penthou11e whiCh
"m be ~;hown Sunday and Monday I
at the Ele&lt;:t! IC rheater here
As. a ~cio n uf an fl.rb:ltocratlc New
\ urk family aud D. society Lawyer 1
11ho choa.st"'&gt; t.o deferd not.orlow1
JacketeeN! Wamer Baxter 114 said
Lo give 011e uf the ttnesl perform~ ,

A. Country Goea Wild
Over Lateat Craze
For Paatime

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er in East and Central portions tonight. Tuesday
cloudy and wa.nnP¥.
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1933

The Tl1bUne

By Carrier 16 Cen• By Mall f4 00

HAVEN YOUTH DIES OF BURN
Wllli~M SHAWVER
IS VICTIM: HOUS£
BURNS G~OU~O

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Four Year Old Boy Fat·
ally Injured In
E"plooion
OF KEROSENE

YOUTH VICTIM OF
"FRAT" INITIATION
Nov 13-INBRtchard Parks, 19-year-old atuC!I::nt at Ohio State University and
.!tal of ThaddeWI Parke, of the unl·
verslty asricllltural extension ser1ilee was recoverinK l.oday from a
llice laceration that WBS u1d by po·
Uce to be the &amp;ftermath of a fraternity ~itlatlon
J:xbauated and unconae1Ciun when
p!ell:td up by poUce early Sundrs.y
I" Om1nl, the youth later told om•
CCrll he had been forced to walk a
ICing dista.ro~ as part of the 1nit1atlon Beooml.ng exha113ted he sllpved and fell cu\tln&amp; his race sev~
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IN~UIRIES BEGUN
INT 0 C~US[ ~f
PlAN [ TRAGEDY

Three Are Victim•
Aecidenta lnvolvins
Railwaya

Three Periah, Fourth
Critically Injured
Air Craah

8Y~WlENCE IN

ROBBER KILLS MAN

STEEL OUTLOOK IS
MORE ENCOliRA.CING

Farm Peace Envoy IHUNTER

IS KILLED
IN HIS OWN HOME

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H'• aim un&lt;.l luck were exceu~n

He c1une home With the bq limiL
or waterfowl
Ht wal ked bto his apa.rtmenL
e:hot~un HI one hand p.mc bag In
th e olho&gt;1 As lit. t-nt.fl l ed he tri p·
ped on the door still ff!ll dl.sehart~; ­
~:c' lht. 11un flom wh1ch
h1s un
remalnm ~;
~h ~ 11
had 11ut bet.l
takPn
r h1 s lu~t-~ ripped mLo h1s ches•
kill 111; twn

1n~tantlY

HITlER RHOY
B[GIN PROG
SA~INC G
German Chancellor
Nearly
Support

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~.~:~US~~~ RHGH . Son ~:Ex~~~:ION

FOLLOWING PARTY

Tot Diea In Ho.pital;
Cauae Of Blut Ia
Problematical

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By HUDSON
Brrlm
Nov
formally won the
Game With Soviet Recos· moua backing of the
tlon In one of history's
nition At Stake, Ia
Uonl!l Adolf Hitler
Continued
I lo ..mbark on a new
1 more natlonnllstk program
B} KINGSBURY SMITH
i home and abroad
rNS starr correspondent
t Just whal this woUld be
Washington Nov 1 3- INB--Th ~ l t erluln but two pointed
dt~cus.q\ons
between
Prel'ri.dent. were made one by Hitler
R()Of;eve lt and
Maxim Lltvlnorr And on~ by 01 IPnul JOS@~ ~iii: ·
Russ1an Foreg\n Mln!Rter over Russlnn recog ni tion
are
gro.duo.lly o.nd favorably
Berlin Nov J3 experted to be concluded
Chanc ~Hor H ltlt&gt;r
dny It WB..'I stBted nL t ht'
house l.oda~·
Hmdenburg
today to
formal
cnll on
The- President
Is scheduled
um of tht! n•sults or
Jeav~
tht!' capital on Friday
1av • t"lectlon
Warm Springs Oa. W be gone
The aged preRidf&gt;nt ad · ~
Thaniulglvtng
vonc
d to meet the yo~
It was ~a.ln denied at the Whi&lt;P I
chancellor ami took botb hla~
Homu~ thnl any hitch had beP.n
hand&lt;: In his own
countt&gt;red In the discussion!!&gt;
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Ruaso-Amer\c:J.n
today feached ~e

he

t.ha.nted

for hls auhlevttnen~ In
Ina "" na~lon." and
ed hia hopeR for
boih at hiJme
the
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Mr . .,nd Mrs. John ForShee by
he aecond lnnOC\IIation !or dlph ~&lt;nd. Mrs. l•'o x at CUlton, Prlday I tl'er!A Twe&amp;d.ay.
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,,... , 'Mnl. Soph~.Oardn!:!r of pt, Plea~
nuve El~ was a business vlliiLOi 1 ~mt vls~ted rent.tives here. ~ill week.
1 Mr.s .'Willl.am McCOy
u,ud Ml&amp;ll
ttt CharlesloP Wedne&amp;day.
C · ilne ll'tuth of Parkersburg
J..tlla Turnar has aecepted .:.n. or- ,nns
r!U: position a.t the R. F. c. om« \'.'t:re vl81torJ here this week.
I' t' Pt. Ple&amp;MLJ"'+:.
foe L . DloiVICID and Dr. Newton
ct Charleston were buslneas vl8Jtorll
here Wednead$y.
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Mrs. L. C. Purbee and Mrli. L.
Ruttwcutter attended a pa.rt.y glvco by Mrl. Donald Smith at her
}'! :ne Tuesday In hcmor of
Mrs.
Luulse Olnden .
Ruth and Heleu Bletner a.nd Wm.
r.ietPer were pt, Pleasant villltors
TneadaY ev~namg.
James Noflsln1er 1a reported to be
i1! at h18 home here &amp;utrerlng from
a heart attact.
LIUJan Wilson was a business vls·
itar at New Haven Md Hartford
Wednesday.

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and th e public in general be¥in~'&gt; to
realize that
strik e brought about. i;J.v~e~~~~
radi&lt;·.als and iiTeconcilables do~s .npt repre8ent the farm~
ing element, a chi~.nge of feeling pegin:~ to swee p over th~

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pass
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t'l!hur&amp;· l Mr. a11d Mr!l. Ted Iaudermllt IIJ't
""acllr' lm· l' t,ht' parent. o! a new baby dtulh·

man o.tlended a shower elven , -~or

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Delhet'eCII BJ Carr er
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ttr bom Su.DCIJ.Y mornlnt:.
Mn aeorp JfeiUII'! a nd d&amp;uahtfrli l The new drop eurt&amp;in Ul4 l&lt;:fnery
Jt&amp;D ~nd Betty, Mnl. Nettle Lewl&amp;, 1has arrived (or the Wabarna bi&amp;b
Mrs. Roy Heaton, Mrs. Anna ~- UJ hc«ll IIUd!torlum a~ 1a very atman ard Glad)'l and Lloyd
tmctlve.

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Ule1r namet---aJt.hourh not necBUaJ"Uy t.o be
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MO.NDAY • .NOVI.MBER 1J.ll38.

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GREGG
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NEWS

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Clinic. To Be · Held
In Gallipolis

Read

GIRL

Ua.paraUeled Value

$4.95

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bla.ck elastic lacE'

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util it :J wilh dE-c·
ora ltVf'11" " ~.
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MASON CITY
Hurry Gress ,.,.o ,_, n.

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Chiirle.stor. WedneAday.
Ralph Picker-s was returned
the hospital at Charlesron
~'''Y and Is reported t{! be m a JSerl
tus condition.
Mrs L. C Furbee and daughter,
Marlene \'lstted relath·es at Middle·
r r.rt WedPeeday Marjorie Bocnx
urtR ll daughter or Mr. and Mrll.
Jut'll Bocox is very Ill s uffering •
f1 om scarlet fcvC'r
Mr!!. L J Ruttencutter and Mrs.
L C. Furbee a t t ePded the meet.tng
ot t.he Wudneaday Cont-ract .,. Club
I nt lhe home
Mr:;.
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Eileen .
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WEAK WOMEN

The We.tinJhouse in particular, offera
tlie peak of iro'bifia perfection. spe'ed, ' ~ase,
constant temperature, light weight, perfect
balance... Be'feled edge, chrome finish and
large ironinl- aurface.
Get youn today before price• advance.

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w•·iety's latest /~rill

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IIIII 1atber uound5 .o Tommy
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M 'ituud down the atnet

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·~I am appreelatlve of the tn~st
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Notice To
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T
Amerlcan Cheese
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flavorl

Not many smokers have seen a fine: tobacco plant in full
bloom, so we show you this picture. Only a few of rhese

fine plants are permitted to flower and to produce
seed. These carefully selected seeds reproduce the following year the '"Cream of the Crop" for your Lucky
Saike, for tObacco must l,e grown from seed each yeu, This
careful broedingoffine tobaccos explains why Luckies maincain the same fine, uniform quality from year to year-so
round and firm and fully packed-free from loose end:;,

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There never wa&amp; a time like the preaent to
Jet that new AUTOMATIC IRON.
You have your choice of several models
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new alrpla.nc. Just why i8 not cJear nor whet use it CIJntJact brtdje.
d Mrs. S P . Rlc.kal'd and la.mlly
The lnfot·nUI.tlon up to Lhe 4-:l
nt Orahl\m StAtion.
il; in w ndetJ to be put at the present time. Suftlce it to Kay,
Mrs
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of
wheneverything
that contract
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however, that in the mi1_1d of th e average man or woman
like
1\'RS
fanner mllkll"R' a cow.
d8Y
tuxpayei· in Ohic), it iH about as unneceB!!ary an expendiw
ture as could wt!ll be imagined at thHI time.
Everywhere about us we henr the cry of hard times. He ftll11 · out. a neu.t corp.plah1t You have allout BJi much chance
nau.tnst two
skilled Culbertson
E\·urywhert! we note thut people need food and raimenl. blank in a nowlnr Spe11cerlan schoii'U'!I as you would have playing
Evl!I'y wheJ·c~ we hear the wail that "taxes are eating up Ht)'le. Tile 4-5 bid Is too much in~ cllaradEs with the United States
tcrmatlon for value received
rlRnal Corps.
the peo ple" nnd in the face of all the:P wailings and
Dt• .Sarn Ruth Dean, 33
gmw.hi!Jg of teeth, we hear that an airplane hafl been Let us throw aw~oy the oul.lih le
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Ieavea or the artichoke and geL
Colonel Butler hn.s forwarded hls
bought for the Aeronaut1cs Department of the state Gov-1 1;1e engine trouble.
decision to the New York Whil!t yearMold physician of GreeiiCI'Ilmcn.t.
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Confex·ence. His r·ullPB is alr~ady wood, Miss .. who ~~waits th l: loFno~~~ehere
down. em every player In
Th4.:l present Situation has far failed to reach the I Why do they rna ke
fl:ncnl of Mrs
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opaque? Why are tht!Y
Britain.
action of th(' grand jury on While here she was
p1~int where speed IS so neces11ary thdt n trnm or an auto- 8Q that the light will not shlne
NovE-mber 13 to which ,..h, Mrs. Harry Farley.
mobile will not take any state official to any part of our ihem?
In that game with the Culbc:l't~
Mrs. oeorge Ingels, Radtord
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'stn te in quick enough time to take care of any !'lituntion
u,ns we die! om best. OUr partnl'r wu.~ held on a c hHrge or gels. Douglas Nease a.nd Edw~;d '
Why? To withhold Jnformnt..ion wns George "Jiggs" W.cMnnus.
• kt'llt'n" Dr. Joh&lt;l l 't·e." l&lt;tr·, B~ake were Pt. Plea~~art visitors
that might arii8e.
frcm' th~: opponent..~. Why does n po1
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by
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R obert William Fruth, baby
1 IS ts an ms n.nce o w Y we _ nve ~'~UC 1 u
Ell'f L••om :ttke n monkey eatinK o coco·
They be~tt us thlrtet'l' up nn 0 1
Mr._ and Mrs. Chris Frut_h
time to make out· income match up aguinst t htl pu)t I ,tc ex· nut? To keep their ,·alue n. mystery. I fll~y - two to play.
po!Ro n m a h'1g hb a II ·
penses. In the f!Loe of the fact that school teachers arc
AFTER BITTER CLASHES
CUBAN
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not bt.dng paid und tJhat some schools are being closed, W.P
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iiutl thut the state has enough money to buy an airplane
when itjs needed just like the average mu·r1 needs n tail.
;rhis, however, hi where a great deal of the public money
goes and why the public gets so little fer the money ex- l
}Hmded ~And the ·taxes paid.
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FE'WDAYS ago a couple in Califorma returned from
a mj\rjng picture to ftnJ their two year old son misPing. Injjnediately they thought he had been kidnaped
and 1:10 reported with the result that the entire country-~
t'ide waB aroused over the incident. Next mornina- it was
found that the tot had slept at a neighbor's house after I
being found wandering on the street, screaming wit!-1
(car.
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It i8 just another instance of a couple being blessed
with a t~hild and the-ir mentality being of ~uch a minor
quantitY:that they are unable to appreciate it. They went
to u movie with a two year old tot alone in a house at
night. 'the child awakened, naturally became frightened
.amlleft (the ho4se where a neighbor found him and . to~..:k
him horuwwith her OY{n babies. The parents then finding the lied emPW and the child missing, became fr~ntlc
only theb
what they had lost.
If the experience has been a leBBon to them •• well ••
parents who h&amp;vc nb idea of re~ponslbill!q co!lnected with
parcntl!ge, it il! w~U that it has occurrod in spite of til~
fact that tlje hitrl&gt;t ocea&lt;;ioned to the chtld may work u
hardship on it late~ In life,

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to mold the figure mtn th.e I
rraeefu1 lines re(JUired by tiH• nt•w

01' t.he 111me bana we uplaln c\ouble the penalties. It is a
hl8.t the llrl~le ~as written tel\ or lnformatkln codes,
do,., beforo, wo- ~- EJ&gt;, \1(1&gt;' "' ~· 'nnd,..,_;,jj!(tl&gt;!ol

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F'ashions a Ia Mae \\'est cannot 1w
enjoyed very well b:v milady who
Ifetching
lacks the Weatian flgure. !\O thi~
undergarment has been de·

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Even 8ome of th,e govcrnot'~ Who at tin-t were so cer·
tain that the strike was the proper move, have had a
change of heart on the rnattt!l'. From the Vt.·ry beginning
1t was evident that the entire scheme wM cuncocted by
radicals in the farm element who were inte~at upon some
:-: pcctacular and th eatrica l move that wvuld bring utten
tiun to th em whil e they pretended to be working to th&lt;'
iulerest of the fanner and hi~ frlendfl .
As a matter of fact the f-ftrike effort iR the last mov ·~ !
iu th e world that wi11 bring nbout anything like re1ief
for tho~e who c.:.re actually in need of help and who ar~
making a sincere effort to help themRe)ves. Brow bear ..
i11g, property destruction aud kindred move~ simply !'lerv,
t o ntir u.p ill-feeling against those !iO engaged.
The-re is no questioning the fact that many farmers
are in u very bad way, financially Rpeaking, but it must
Hlso be· remembered that 1herc are thou~ands upon thousuud:; of others who are not farmers who also ere in al3
bad u financial Jilemhla~ The thousands roaming the
:-;trt!cts .. o.f the cities not only f\r~ \de~i.tute so {ar as money
)loeo, tltey have few cJOtlies to keoft .them .~q~l!l' no shel~
tel- to protect them and little or no food to keep them
from ~; tnrvation . In neAI'I)• every insta nce , in spite of the
terrible financial condition of the needy farmer, he at
By Arthur "Buca, Baer
kast. has a horne for shelter, food and live stock by which
l1c may eat and he can, in a fashion, stave off the wolf ~t
----1rifle better th an hi8 destitute city con!:ifn.
I Four·Fife Bid 1111 No Di~e
In e••ery game played with Lhe
In either case, whether it be the laborer, Ol' the far, \,
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pastboard~:~ the wle
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Qulberj;80n charm and romance Involved tn
met·, no condt.tlons o hunmg m our coun ry are o sue.u I~:.· . - ~PSinB hl.tl,lhp
.. r~»~·:·.• .. ~esswork.
Jlaturc tho.t vwlence, bloodE~hed, rapme £..lid property de· Ct · Ord'felub. l 'rid
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1118 4l~a no trwnp conv~ntton, 1
:;truction can be excuaf':d or even slightly condoned.
E;xcept in cuntract bridge, There
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Mr . .,nd Mrs. John ForShee by
he aecond lnnOC\IIation !or dlph ~&lt;nd. Mrs. l•'o x at CUlton, Prlday I tl'er!A Twe&amp;d.ay.
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nuve El~ was a business vlliiLOi 1 ~mt vls~ted rent.tives here. ~ill week.
1 Mr.s .'Willl.am McCOy
u,ud Ml&amp;ll
ttt CharlesloP Wedne&amp;day.
C · ilne ll'tuth of Parkersburg
J..tlla Turnar has aecepted .:.n. or- ,nns
r!U: position a.t the R. F. c. om« \'.'t:re vl81torJ here this week.
I' t' Pt. Ple&amp;MLJ"'+:.
foe L . DloiVICID and Dr. Newton
ct Charleston were buslneas vl8Jtorll
here Wednead$y.
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Mrs. L. C. Purbee and Mrli. L.
Ruttwcutter attended a pa.rt.y glvco by Mrl. Donald Smith at her
}'! :ne Tuesday In hcmor of
Mrs.
Luulse Olnden .
Ruth and Heleu Bletner a.nd Wm.
r.ietPer were pt, Pleasant villltors
TneadaY ev~namg.
James Noflsln1er 1a reported to be
i1! at h18 home here &amp;utrerlng from
a heart attact.
LIUJan Wilson was a business vls·
itar at New Haven Md Hartford
Wednesday.

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and th e public in general be¥in~'&gt; to
realize that
strik e brought about. i;J.v~e~~~~
radi&lt;·.als and iiTeconcilables do~s .npt repre8ent the farm~
ing element, a chi~.nge of feeling pegin:~ to swee p over th~

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t'l!hur&amp;· l Mr. a11d Mr!l. Ted Iaudermllt IIJ't
""acllr' lm· l' t,ht' parent. o! a new baby dtulh·

man o.tlended a shower elven , -~or

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ttr bom Su.DCIJ.Y mornlnt:.
Mn aeorp JfeiUII'! a nd d&amp;uahtfrli l The new drop eurt&amp;in Ul4 l&lt;:fnery
Jt&amp;D ~nd Betty, Mnl. Nettle Lewl&amp;, 1has arrived (or the Wabarna bi&amp;b
Mrs. Roy Heaton, Mrs. Anna ~- UJ hc«ll IIUd!torlum a~ 1a very atman ard Glad)'l and Lloyd
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Ule1r namet---aJt.hourh not necBUaJ"Uy t.o be
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Clinic. To Be · Held
In Gallipolis

Read

GIRL

Ua.paraUeled Value

$4.95

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util it :J wilh dE-c·
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MASON CITY
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Chiirle.stor. WedneAday.
Ralph Picker-s was returned
the hospital at Charlesron
~'''Y and Is reported t{! be m a JSerl
tus condition.
Mrs L. C Furbee and daughter,
Marlene \'lstted relath·es at Middle·
r r.rt WedPeeday Marjorie Bocnx
urtR ll daughter or Mr. and Mrll.
Jut'll Bocox is very Ill s uffering •
f1 om scarlet fcvC'r
Mr!!. L J Ruttencutter and Mrs.
L C. Furbee a t t ePded the meet.tng
ot t.he Wudneaday Cont-ract .,. Club
I nt lhe home
Mr:;.
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Eileen .
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WEAK WOMEN

The We.tinJhouse in particular, offera
tlie peak of iro'bifia perfection. spe'ed, ' ~ase,
constant temperature, light weight, perfect
balance... Be'feled edge, chrome finish and
large ironinl- aurface.
Get youn today before price• advance.

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by JOAN CLAYTON

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w•·iety's latest /~rill

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M 'ituud down the atnet

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·~I am appreelatlve of the tn~st
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Notice To
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T
Amerlcan Cheese
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flavorl

Not many smokers have seen a fine: tobacco plant in full
bloom, so we show you this picture. Only a few of rhese

fine plants are permitted to flower and to produce
seed. These carefully selected seeds reproduce the following year the '"Cream of the Crop" for your Lucky
Saike, for tObacco must l,e grown from seed each yeu, This
careful broedingoffine tobaccos explains why Luckies maincain the same fine, uniform quality from year to year-so
round and firm and fully packed-free from loose end:;,

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All subac:riptiona oe,::ured by W orkero in
the Prize Vottna &lt;Ampaip from present
mailonhacribero to the Daily Tribtme or
The Tribnne-Telegraph will be credited to
the expiration date of ouJ&gt;octiption, re•ard·
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The advance payment of your oubocrip· ·
tion will save you money and the annoyance
of a weekly collection. The Lady or Girl
in the Big Prize Votinr Campairn to whom
you rive your oubac:ription will be very
rrateful for the votes it will oecure for her.
Your paper will be delivered by the same
carrier in the rerular manner.
ATTENTION MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

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To avoid confuoion, all oub&amp;eriptiono to
the Daily Tribune to be delivered by carrier
riven workera in the Prize Voting Cam·
palp prior to Nov. 6 will be credited u if
received on that date. Therefore pay your .
carrier in your regular weekly manner up to
that time.
All oubscriptiono paid worken in the
Prize Voting Campairn after Nov, 6 for the
Daily Tribune by carrier will be credited as
if received on Dec. 4. During the inter·
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There never wa&amp; a time like the preaent to
Jet that new AUTOMATIC IRON.
You have your choice of several models
in leadinr makeo-AII priced ridiculously

Mr~. Cigels whO WRII taken

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HE ~te peputment of Aerona 4f~ ha&amp;· purcha:;ed• u .. t"~ bt .h'(. pie lhoatiit •: caStle or ·T,h· ,.,:_,. ·"', ..,..
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Is the sues~ of M:r. '
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new alrpla.nc. Just why i8 not cJear nor whet use it CIJntJact brtdje.
d Mrs. S P . Rlc.kal'd and la.mlly
The lnfot·nUI.tlon up to Lhe 4-:l
nt Orahl\m StAtion.
il; in w ndetJ to be put at the present time. Suftlce it to Kay,
Mrs
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of
wheneverything
that contract
'~::K~;:An]it dspUI~
however, that in the mi1_1d of th e average man or woman
like
1\'RS
fanner mllkll"R' a cow.
d8Y
tuxpayei· in Ohic), it iH about as unneceB!!ary an expendiw
ture as could wt!ll be imagined at thHI time.
Everywhere about us we henr the cry of hard times. He ftll11 · out. a neu.t corp.plah1t You have allout BJi much chance
nau.tnst two
skilled Culbertson
E\·urywhert! we note thut people need food and raimenl. blank in a nowlnr Spe11cerlan schoii'U'!I as you would have playing
Evl!I'y wheJ·c~ we hear the wail that "taxes are eating up Ht)'le. Tile 4-5 bid Is too much in~ cllaradEs with the United States
tcrmatlon for value received
rlRnal Corps.
the peo ple" nnd in the face of all the:P wailings and
Dt• .Sarn Ruth Dean, 33
gmw.hi!Jg of teeth, we hear that an airplane hafl been Let us throw aw~oy the oul.lih le
.
Ieavea or the artichoke and geL
Colonel Butler hn.s forwarded hls
bought for the Aeronaut1cs Department of the state Gov-1 1;1e engine trouble.
decision to the New York Whil!t yearMold physician of GreeiiCI'Ilmcn.t.
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Confex·ence. His r·ullPB is alr~ady wood, Miss .. who ~~waits th l: loFno~~~ehere
down. em every player In
Th4.:l present Situation has far failed to reach the I Why do they rna ke
fl:ncnl of Mrs
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opaque? Why are tht!Y
Britain.
action of th(' grand jury on While here she was
p1~int where speed IS so neces11ary thdt n trnm or an auto- 8Q that the light will not shlne
NovE-mber 13 to which ,..h, Mrs. Harry Farley.
mobile will not take any state official to any part of our ihem?
In that game with the Culbc:l't~
Mrs. oeorge Ingels, Radtord
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'stn te in quick enough time to take care of any !'lituntion
u,ns we die! om best. OUr partnl'r wu.~ held on a c hHrge or gels. Douglas Nease a.nd Edw~;d '
Why? To withhold Jnformnt..ion wns George "Jiggs" W.cMnnus.
• kt'llt'n" Dr. Joh&lt;l l 't·e." l&lt;tr·, B~ake were Pt. Plea~~art visitors
that might arii8e.
frcm' th~: opponent..~. Why does n po1
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R obert William Fruth, baby
1 IS ts an ms n.nce o w Y we _ nve ~'~UC 1 u
Ell'f L••om :ttke n monkey eatinK o coco·
They be~tt us thlrtet'l' up nn 0 1
Mr._ and Mrs. Chris Frut_h
time to make out· income match up aguinst t htl pu)t I ,tc ex· nut? To keep their ,·alue n. mystery. I fll~y - two to play.
po!Ro n m a h'1g hb a II ·
penses. In the f!Loe of the fact that school teachers arc
AFTER BITTER CLASHES
CUBAN
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not bt.dng paid und tJhat some schools are being closed, W.P
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iiutl thut the state has enough money to buy an airplane
when itjs needed just like the average mu·r1 needs n tail.
;rhis, however, hi where a great deal of the public money
goes and why the public gets so little fer the money ex- l
}Hmded ~And the ·taxes paid.
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FE'WDAYS ago a couple in Califorma returned from
a mj\rjng picture to ftnJ their two year old son misPing. Injjnediately they thought he had been kidnaped
and 1:10 reported with the result that the entire country-~
t'ide waB aroused over the incident. Next mornina- it was
found that the tot had slept at a neighbor's house after I
being found wandering on the street, screaming wit!-1
(car.
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It i8 just another instance of a couple being blessed
with a t~hild and the-ir mentality being of ~uch a minor
quantitY:that they are unable to appreciate it. They went
to u movie with a two year old tot alone in a house at
night. 'the child awakened, naturally became frightened
.amlleft (the ho4se where a neighbor found him and . to~..:k
him horuwwith her OY{n babies. The parents then finding the lied emPW and the child missing, became fr~ntlc
only theb
what they had lost.
If the experience has been a leBBon to them •• well ••
parents who h&amp;vc nb idea of re~ponslbill!q co!lnected with
parcntl!ge, it il! w~U that it has occurrod in spite of til~
fact that tlje hitrl&gt;t ocea&lt;;ioned to the chtld may work u
hardship on it late~ In life,

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rraeefu1 lines re(JUired by tiH• nt•w

01' t.he 111me bana we uplaln c\ouble the penalties. It is a
hl8.t the llrl~le ~as written tel\ or lnformatkln codes,
do,., beforo, wo- ~- EJ&gt;, \1(1&gt;' "' ~· 'nnd,..,_;,jj!(tl&gt;!ol

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enjoyed very well b:v milady who
Ifetching
lacks the Weatian flgure. !\O thi~
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Even 8ome of th,e govcrnot'~ Who at tin-t were so cer·
tain that the strike was the proper move, have had a
change of heart on the rnattt!l'. From the Vt.·ry beginning
1t was evident that the entire scheme wM cuncocted by
radicals in the farm element who were inte~at upon some
:-: pcctacular and th eatrica l move that wvuld bring utten
tiun to th em whil e they pretended to be working to th&lt;'
iulerest of the fanner and hi~ frlendfl .
As a matter of fact the f-ftrike effort iR the last mov ·~ !
iu th e world that wi11 bring nbout anything like re1ief
for tho~e who c.:.re actually in need of help and who ar~
making a sincere effort to help themRe)ves. Brow bear ..
i11g, property destruction aud kindred move~ simply !'lerv,
t o ntir u.p ill-feeling against those !iO engaged.
The-re is no questioning the fact that many farmers
are in u very bad way, financially Rpeaking, but it must
Hlso be· remembered that 1herc are thou~ands upon thousuud:; of others who are not farmers who also ere in al3
bad u financial Jilemhla~ The thousands roaming the
:-;trt!cts .. o.f the cities not only f\r~ \de~i.tute so {ar as money
)loeo, tltey have few cJOtlies to keoft .them .~q~l!l' no shel~
tel- to protect them and little or no food to keep them
from ~; tnrvation . In neAI'I)• every insta nce , in spite of the
terrible financial condition of the needy farmer, he at
By Arthur "Buca, Baer
kast. has a horne for shelter, food and live stock by which
l1c may eat and he can, in a fashion, stave off the wolf ~t
----1rifle better th an hi8 destitute city con!:ifn.
I Four·Fife Bid 1111 No Di~e
In e••ery game played with Lhe
In either case, whether it be the laborer, Ol' the far, \,
- --, ha phazard
pastboard~:~ the wle
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Qulberj;80n charm and romance Involved tn
met·, no condt.tlons o hunmg m our coun ry are o sue.u I~:.· . - ~PSinB hl.tl,lhp
.. r~»~·:·.• .. ~esswork.
Jlaturc tho.t vwlence, bloodE~hed, rapme £..lid property de· Ct · Ord'felub. l 'rid
,. P'n)lfQJ -.
1118 4l~a no trwnp conv~ntton, 1
:;truction can be excuaf':d or even slightly condoned.
E;xcept in cuntract bridge, There
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1 Hogs---l'l5 to 2:\1 lbs. 4.6p to 4..'1;) ,

faL aows 3.95 to 4.10; 'stock shoa ~.;
to 4.00 hd .
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' ers 2.20 to 4.70 ; tat cows 1.80 L• l .
2.80: ca.nnPrs 1.05 to l.i)(l ; bul is
2.00 to 2.90 ; milk cows 18.00 tv
32.00 .
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Veal calves---tops 5.70, · 5et:ont1~
to 5.35 ; medium 4.10 to 4.9b
common and hcavle8 3.00 to 3.40;

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Lambs-tops 5.40; seccnds 4.lt• :
1 r. ~ ·r.1rncn 2.75 lo 3,00.
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Cash Prizes.

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Good Place To I thebeenBprtngfidd
lad.B. Mansfield I
winter. The
sea- ~ f..oo red a touchdown In the t.hird
Oeu'l Code,
107l2·13
' llc conspictow;
th~lr absence when I
beaten only
and oon 1B
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win
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· FOR SAJ.E Sand. 1ravel, lime·/ ~
Gonnach,
teams meet again next yea.r
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undefeated so !ar ~:choc.ll; wHll only one or twc
atone, eoal and qrtculture Ume.
Deceued
I Clnclnnat1's
lmpresslve record this
31m aure 8 I 18 year.
g&amp;mes remaining
pla.yed.
SUNDAY
SCORES
We do &amp;DY kind
haullna, large. Notice is hereby given that Jennie
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We build. concrete r.J. Oor.suc.h hiLS been duly
s rece v ng
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serious
The Canton BUlldogs had been
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ed a.nd quallfled a&amp; Executrix of the c~r·~ldera tlon by ,.ohio a COft~,hing
By I .N.S.
I rc.garded PS the mlracle team ur SPARTANS DEFEAT
By I.N.S.
day or contract. Clarence Ebers· Estate of Wilmer A. Gorsuch late or IL, aft The Bobcat brain trwt
Springfield hlgn today was Jn a / the sto.te untll &amp;l.turday but th~:
GREEN BAy PACKERS 1 CRnisius 0, Niagara 0.
bach Phone 2B·R Middleport 0 Meigs County
deceased
1 t:ves thnt the Bearcats are even a
pos!tlon to c1atm the myth whlch had .teared 30l
I Lcyola I
Angeles) 0,
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1 •nan .last when they came to Ath- high schools ~~.tter ekejng out a G geared to conttrJue at such 8 kill••·~ a&lt; _., 00 -v~--• ••
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poce,
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rcuonable pdctl. JJrlni In )'our
J .Jd.. of the Probate Court 1\ lctoriea.
Saturday to cllmo.x a waning grid ..
Altho,,.h there are oth-r un.
radlo or caL. Ut.,, B. IL 01'081
Meigs County, Ohio.
iron season.
beaten W.ams besides Sprl gfi Jj
Nl~
With eight \!O nsccutive trlu~ph~ In the state, lncludJng Duver"wh~h
W. V. Hou11h was Hmong the fir~&gt;t lcc mrnl.alng Its 1933 record,Sprme; - marked up it.:; 26 th .!&gt;tral ht. win

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Toledo
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POLLY AND HER PALS
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Florence Rickard ~&gt;p ent Tuesday
e.1d Wednesday wlth Mrs. Orls
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Pcrtsouih. 0 ., Nov. 13-INS-·
(NatJnnaJ Lea1ue:J
Victorious over lhe Green Bay
Professional
Po.cke
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Chicago Bears 3, Philadelphia.
9,000 spe{..taton; here, the Potts·· Eagles 3.
mcu•h Spat1an.9 t.odu.y relflatn~d hl
Brooklyn Do,lgers 32. Plt ..sburgl!
the runnin g •&lt;1r t.he National foot· IPirntes 0.
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Ed RoU!!h 18 making an lndeRnlte

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Call Quite a rew folks from here at. L k 1.. __ tePded the funeral ot Rob Cook 11 t,
Sib. 23fJ. L or wr1te oe UVl5. Gnham Tt:esda.y.
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Oladys Hoffman ill visiting Mrs. !

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IJ..Jl-at[l ~,:~,':;',;;~:;":,';~a~~:;:~~%~,~!!! the Illini after a gain of 7 yards. A fteld goalm the third quarter gave the victory to Illinois, 3 to 0.
for seven Coauh
of Ohio's
grldders.·
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OF APPOINTMENT
Although
Donsenior
Peden
has
prmg
!.ll,lss, Man!!fleld a.na Pcrtl&gt;mout h unbeQten Warns will probably dis- fB.ckers y£r teraay to a. 5Corele;;s
flf Executor
Igreatfr reserve strength thiB sea- l
• lhe latter two will test the mcLtl c Iputc cla.un a llie mytllical title IBt ! d(:adlock J;, the firnt half, and t hc.1
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Bobcata; Have lmpreasive Record

Uon, on the premise5 or Mr. and I The cla&amp;SI.c battle of the 'CatB
Mn. Clarence R. McHame at Hob- • may pos.albJ.y decide the claimant. o!
rm In Salilbul')' Townahip, of lile 1933 Bucteye Conference foot ;...tetp Oounty, Ohio, on the :loth : l·o.ll crown, though Ohio mW:It race
dl\y or NovembeP, lr.:t8, at 10:00 o'~ 1Chlo We1leyan and the BearcatM
If. lock A. M. of utd day, the follow- 1 Wi ll meet Miami following the en!nlt Goods and Chattel&amp;, to·wlt:
i counter lr Cincinnati Saturday.
One hundred shDCks corn, about The 20th m~etlng at the two teams
one hundred bU!hels of . corn tn hvwever, will break the prei!ient
bhook.
· deadlock for flrst place in the Buct
.Appraised at One Dollar and : f'ye leasue.
Twen ty cents pe: lihocll:. Totlll ~ Both universities wm be celebrat·
$1:10.00.
L&gt;lQ: special occRslon.s when the
Terms ot Sale· Ca!h 1n hand on Iiearcat·Bobcat !racaa t.s atased.
ciny or nle.
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Ilod's Day wlll be ob6e1'Ved by the
Taken a&amp; the property of Mr. and t:nt.ertainin&amp;" Uf.IJversJty, while Ohio
Mn. Clarence R. McHame to satil· v.lll come to Cfnctnnati on its
(y an execution In favor of Rowley 1annual MlBtatloil Da.y trek. A spec·
end Reed.
IIHI train Will bring the Bobcat Band
A. 0. 'I'Tacyl Elnd a small army or SUPJ)Orl.ers.
Bherlft' or Meigs County, Ohio. , The contest with the Bea.rcat

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PaasaJc 10, Frank!Old 7.
Clifton 13, Bayonr..e 7.

In Jmrauanc!' of an Exee11tioo ' AtherB, 0., Nov. 13-With the
Nued tram the Clerk's otnce of raUlll cleared of B11turday's football
tbo Court of Common Pleas of c. 'JitructlonB for Ohio University
MeJgs County, Ohio, on the 2nd day 1. nd Clndnn11tJ,
aU indlea.tlons
~.! Ho"em!ler, 1933, and to me &lt;Ur~ r (,lnt k' a terrific colllsbn or the
t-'~&gt;ted ln the eliSe above named, 1 two 1Tid machines whe•• they meet
will ex))G8e to Salt! at Publlc Auc- · In Nippert Stadum , Saturday .

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cnarenee R. McHamr.
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ClnctnnatJ Reds 12,
Pol't!.mouth ISpU'tana: T,

PURPLE STOPPED BY ILLINOIS

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You are the Builders ol Your Own Destiny!,,

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Zelia Rlc;kard spent Sunday night /
~ MADAM Rose reads yo'.Jt We Hke \".'lth Mrs. Irene Sayre.
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a book. Tells your paat, present The Rev. W. M. BlaU8hter und
r and tuture. Don't tall to aee me lflllfJWer Donohue were Sunday guests I
•. buslne• or !.roubles bother you. of J . W. Roush and family.
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:~: She wiU tell you about divorce or
Pe~rl Ohllroger and wife spent.
i'' marriage and bring back to you the week end with Henry Ohllnger 1
t he one you love. I! s. habit a lind famUy.
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hu11band 'or wife hal, I correct it.
ClarkJ! Sayre und tamlly vlalted \
lf not a&amp;Uiftcld mone.v returned. at the home c ( Mrs. Rob Cook.
26c for k:trt. readins:. Hours D A. ,:Iunday.
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The Master of Your Own·Fate! ~This Week is· a Vital
Week of the Campaign--To Fail This Week Means You
Are Slipping Into the Mire of Defeate Do Not Fail.
Carry On.

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio

Miss Ada Ma~inpbell
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Miss Lois B. DUes
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King

Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio

Miss Geneva WUiiamtwn
Miss Lillian WUson

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Miss Milderd Summerfield
Miss Emqgene Wilson
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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2.50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933
Subscription• count the most votes if aecurl'd before Nov·
ember 18th, 1933Campai,. open to women and girlo reoiding in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Tele(l'apb_
Those who enter may go anywhere to secure oubocriptiono.
There io no restricted territory¥ 1&gt;tes are i11ued in return for auboeriptiono aecured to either
paper and the prizes will be awarded according to who oecurea
.mo1t vote1.
Subacriptiono count the followin1 number of votes from now
until Nov. 18th. On that date their voting power decreaoes 20
per cent.

DAILY TRIBUNE-BY CARRIER
3 montha subscription $L 75 ..... ... .... .......... 2000 vote.
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faL aows 3.95 to 4.10; 'stock shoa ~.;
to 4.00 hd .
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' ers 2.20 to 4.70 ; tat cows 1.80 L• l .
2.80: ca.nnPrs 1.05 to l.i)(l ; bul is
2.00 to 2.90 ; milk cows 18.00 tv
32.00 .
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to 5.35 ; medium 4.10 to 4.9b
common and hcavle8 3.00 to 3.40;

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Cash Prizes.

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~::vn than ever before these men
Good Place To I thebeenBprtngfidd
lad.B. Mansfield I
winter. The
sea- ~ f..oo red a touchdown In the t.hird
Oeu'l Code,
107l2·13
' llc conspictow;
th~lr absence when I
beaten only
and oon 1B
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win
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· FOR SAJ.E Sand. 1ravel, lime·/ ~
Gonnach,
teams meet again next yea.r
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undefeated so !ar ~:choc.ll; wHll only one or twc
atone, eoal and qrtculture Ume.
Deceued
I Clnclnnat1's
lmpresslve record this
31m aure 8 I 18 year.
g&amp;mes remaining
pla.yed.
SUNDAY
SCORES
We do &amp;DY kind
haullna, large. Notice is hereby given that Jennie
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th
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We build. concrete r.J. Oor.suc.h hiLS been duly
s rece v ng
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serious
The Canton BUlldogs had been
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ed a.nd quallfled a&amp; Executrix of the c~r·~ldera tlon by ,.ohio a COft~,hing
By I .N.S.
I rc.garded PS the mlracle team ur SPARTANS DEFEAT
By I.N.S.
day or contract. Clarence Ebers· Estate of Wilmer A. Gorsuch late or IL, aft The Bobcat brain trwt
Springfield hlgn today was Jn a / the sto.te untll &amp;l.turday but th~:
GREEN BAy PACKERS 1 CRnisius 0, Niagara 0.
bach Phone 2B·R Middleport 0 Meigs County
deceased
1 t:ves thnt the Bearcats are even a
pos!tlon to c1atm the myth whlch had .teared 30l
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J .Jd.. of the Probate Court 1\ lctoriea.
Saturday to cllmo.x a waning grid ..
Altho,,.h there are oth-r un.
radlo or caL. Ut.,, B. IL 01'081
Meigs County, Ohio.
iron season.
beaten W.ams besides Sprl gfi Jj
Nl~
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Chicago Bears 3, Philadelphia.
9,000 spe{..taton; here, the Potts·· Eagles 3.
mcu•h Spat1an.9 t.odu.y relflatn~d hl
Brooklyn Do,lgers 32. Plt ..sburgl!
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Call Quite a rew folks from here at. L k 1.. __ tePded the funeral ot Rob Cook 11 t,
Sib. 23fJ. L or wr1te oe UVl5. Gnham Tt:esda.y.
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IJ..Jl-at[l ~,:~,':;',;;~:;":,';~a~~:;:~~%~,~!!! the Illini after a gain of 7 yards. A fteld goalm the third quarter gave the victory to Illinois, 3 to 0.
for seven Coauh
of Ohio's
grldders.·
fie ll
OF APPOINTMENT
Although
Donsenior
Peden
has
prmg
!.ll,lss, Man!!fleld a.na Pcrtl&gt;mout h unbeQten Warns will probably dis- fB.ckers y£r teraay to a. 5Corele;;s
flf Executor
Igreatfr reserve strength thiB sea- l
• lhe latter two will test the mcLtl c Iputc cla.un a llie mytllical title IBt ! d(:adlock J;, the firnt half, and t hc.1
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Bobcata; Have lmpreasive Record

Uon, on the premise5 or Mr. and I The cla&amp;SI.c battle of the 'CatB
Mn. Clarence R. McHame at Hob- • may pos.albJ.y decide the claimant. o!
rm In Salilbul')' Townahip, of lile 1933 Bucteye Conference foot ;...tetp Oounty, Ohio, on the :loth : l·o.ll crown, though Ohio mW:It race
dl\y or NovembeP, lr.:t8, at 10:00 o'~ 1Chlo We1leyan and the BearcatM
If. lock A. M. of utd day, the follow- 1 Wi ll meet Miami following the en!nlt Goods and Chattel&amp;, to·wlt:
i counter lr Cincinnati Saturday.
One hundred shDCks corn, about The 20th m~etlng at the two teams
one hundred bU!hels of . corn tn hvwever, will break the prei!ient
bhook.
· deadlock for flrst place in the Buct
.Appraised at One Dollar and : f'ye leasue.
Twen ty cents pe: lihocll:. Totlll ~ Both universities wm be celebrat·
$1:10.00.
L&gt;lQ: special occRslon.s when the
Terms ot Sale· Ca!h 1n hand on Iiearcat·Bobcat !racaa t.s atased.
ciny or nle.
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Ilod's Day wlll be ob6e1'Ved by the
Taken a&amp; the property of Mr. and t:nt.ertainin&amp;" Uf.IJversJty, while Ohio
Mn. Clarence R. McHame to satil· v.lll come to Cfnctnnati on its
(y an execution In favor of Rowley 1annual MlBtatloil Da.y trek. A spec·
end Reed.
IIHI train Will bring the Bobcat Band
A. 0. 'I'Tacyl Elnd a small army or SUPJ)Orl.ers.
Bherlft' or Meigs County, Ohio. , The contest with the Bea.rcat

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PaasaJc 10, Frank!Old 7.
Clifton 13, Bayonr..e 7.

In Jmrauanc!' of an Exee11tioo ' AtherB, 0., Nov. 13-With the
Nued tram the Clerk's otnce of raUlll cleared of B11turday's football
tbo Court of Common Pleas of c. 'JitructlonB for Ohio University
MeJgs County, Ohio, on the 2nd day 1. nd Clndnn11tJ,
aU indlea.tlons
~.! Ho"em!ler, 1933, and to me &lt;Ur~ r (,lnt k' a terrific colllsbn or the
t-'~&gt;ted ln the eliSe above named, 1 two 1Tid machines whe•• they meet
will ex))G8e to Salt! at Publlc Auc- · In Nippert Stadum , Saturday .

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Pol't!.mouth ISpU'tana: T,

PURPLE STOPPED BY ILLINOIS

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Zelia Rlc;kard spent Sunday night /
~ MADAM Rose reads yo'.Jt We Hke \".'lth Mrs. Irene Sayre.
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a book. Tells your paat, present The Rev. W. M. BlaU8hter und
r and tuture. Don't tall to aee me lflllfJWer Donohue were Sunday guests I
•. buslne• or !.roubles bother you. of J . W. Roush and family.
I
:~: She wiU tell you about divorce or
Pe~rl Ohllroger and wife spent.
i'' marriage and bring back to you the week end with Henry Ohllnger 1
t he one you love. I! s. habit a lind famUy.
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hu11band 'or wife hal, I correct it.
ClarkJ! Sayre und tamlly vlalted \
lf not a&amp;Uiftcld mone.v returned. at the home c ( Mrs. Rob Cook.
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The Master of Your Own·Fate! ~This Week is· a Vital
Week of the Campaign--To Fail This Week Means You
Are Slipping Into the Mire of Defeate Do Not Fail.
Carry On.

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By JANE GORDON

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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio

Miss Ada Ma~inpbell
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Miss Lois B. DUes
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King

Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio

Miss Geneva WUiiamtwn
Miss Lillian WUson

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Miss Milderd Summerfield
Miss Emqgene Wilson
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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2.50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933
Subscription• count the most votes if aecurl'd before Nov·
ember 18th, 1933Campai,. open to women and girlo reoiding in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Tele(l'apb_
Those who enter may go anywhere to secure oubocriptiono.
There io no restricted territory¥ 1&gt;tes are i11ued in return for auboeriptiono aecured to either
paper and the prizes will be awarded according to who oecurea
.mo1t vote1.
Subacriptiono count the followin1 number of votes from now
until Nov. 18th. On that date their voting power decreaoes 20
per cent.

DAILY TRIBUNE-BY CARRIER
3 montha subscription $L 75 ..... ... .... .......... 2000 vote.
6 months
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WEATHER-Cloudy and
much coiner Wlth snow
flumes m East portion
ton1gilt Wednesrlay fai,r
and colder

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Omelet l'ac:tory

Activity
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Killed in Auto
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IHUSSIA

Wholly Satiofied

With Reaulta

IS MEDIUM COURSE
Between lnflationiata and
Gold Standard
Supportera
Wuhlnl&amp;on NoY 14-INS-Prea·

ldlmt Roosevelt Is not entirely sat·
llttld. with the resuJbl liO date of hi~

tokl..pUrch• poUcy bl.ll. as it ill

about ibe onJy rnJddJe-ar-the-road
eouree the admlnlstrauon can pur
1ue bet.WHn the lnflatlonilts and
thoae wbo are advocatlcg a rtlturn
to the gold etandard It will be coo
tJnued until tltne further demon
strates its merits or demerits
Thl.s declalon has been re11.ched

flnanctal
durin'l tho&gt;
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monarchy severa1
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011 Subject
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wna ns.med. by King
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