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TWORK HAS BEEN
DONE BY RED CROSS

JAil P~PUlAT
HERE 15 D~U8lEO
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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS omCE
Phone 202-R
FULL LEASF;D WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWB SERVICE.
If lt.'l Nen It'&amp; lb '11111 Tribune

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~[ GIVEN CHANCE
~H~w w~RTH
Preoident, However, Not

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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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B1 Oarrter 15 Cent.. By Mall $4.00

Omelet l'ac:tory

Activity
Noted In Strike

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r~RM[RS IN ~~m
A~K[D T~ SUPP~RT
~DMINISTRATmN

Killed in Auto
Mishap

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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In a .11erlesad\'18ers
of conferences
with n!'his
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No time limit has been
sd on the experiment but unless

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there Is marked improvement In
eornmodttv prlces tn the next •lxt~ ll
d&amp;V.9 a Rhltt In poll.cy may be ln

ord.,

CongreSB

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That wtll deflnttel) end the ad
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the revolt whtch F oreeful D1etum by Ieke•
monarchy severa1
Removoa All Doubt
Scores of arreat.s are
011 Subject
day acoordlnaf to thE.'

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J:fov 14---IM&amp;-A lib
wna ns.med. by King
to succeed the mlnla&amp;emief Alell:andru
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SOCIET~

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$33.24 per Ounce

to do the things you've
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r 0 }!lad mlin 1iJlle to ;do the

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"PENTHOUSE"

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••a.p fl!ltlo our ahowt00111 cbe oezt lime you are down·
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boan of rec:readoo.'lar away from your
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a.ly to tiCt cbe flbarmlog bomaa.

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Gove-;:;.;;: oa Laod

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N,EWbYWEDS EN'I'EilTAJNt:D ' :
:t.llaG Velma Vorhea or Va.nport
o.f\d Don Btobart of here were ,unlt· '
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POR'leroy The fOWll' folU ..,ve ,
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e.venl.f..l, at th,e home })f the- voom•s 1
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dRY trom Cohunbu&amp; where he spent
four weelts the gues.t o1' hi&amp; 1iater

Mra Olarn Powell aQd family

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end Idlt Sayre of Plant.s spent Frl·

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Mrs Walter Cantu spent Sunday with her parents Mr. •1¥1 Mra.l
MO&gt;t Johnson.
Mr and MM:. Preelal)d Norris and
ron Charles spent Sunday at Le~
tart with relatives.
MrH M.lke Powell and !!01'1 Jerry
of Racine spen.t Sunday with Mr
a. "ld Mrs Preston ParSODB
Eber Wolfe l06t a valuable hone
n..e day last week. The ca\Ule of the
l!lnO!S was unknown.
Mrll Ruth Baron and son Dewald
!!ptmt Sunday afternoon with her
n•other Mrs Lela Laudermut
Several !rom this place attended
the reli-o! meeting at Pcmeroy &amp;n·[
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CO-OP~RATION

HAS been said abou1 co-operation and a friendMUCH
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th u:-.c who have ~ollowed the fortunes of both schools dUr·1
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th ~J y heard that there mtght be trouble in finding a place
to pl;q the Pomeroy-Jackson game scheduled for Friday
,1 flcruoon ot M1ddleporl beca use the Middleport offtcials
had sc heduled a gome for Lhe Jackets at the same place
nt the same ttme. Supporters here thought it was unfah·
u1,U unspQ1tsma nhke because of previous arrangements.\
They d1d not know, however, that Middleport wa.s acting
l:'.Oiely within Its rights because wllen the field was tentatt\t'ly gtven to Pomeroy for that ga m e, 1t wa R understood
1hat Middieport wal!. trying to get another game and if
t uc ces.'lful would UMe its own field
When Mr. Martm Essex, gemal and gentlemanly
prmctpal of the Middleport school, leurned of the obstinacy and general all around unsportamanslike tactics
the Jackson officials relative to the game. he, in dpite of I
the fact that Bremen objected to playing at night and in :
sptte of- the furt that he was not bound, legally, morally,lI
in duty or m any other manner, und in Mpite of the fact
Hwt at thts time of year night games sometimes find :~~~
,w1•ath ~r unuouall.v disagreeable filjitn ; II)~ ,' t~plperature
•ta ndpomt and. in s~lt• ,of,th~ r.. ct'that •an un11sually Iorge
guarantee 11as been offered Bremen, generuutd~· announced
he would tiOhfv Bremen thnt circumstances were ~uch
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'cOl.!. f!.f. satisBed •mlle, Commiasar MalUm Lltvmoll ( nght I IS llhOWn
am Y
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Jbohllnl Caplingll er ofAI&lt;Io&lt;ds
HVillh ln•gaes I ren. WiC. the Sov!et reco~tiqn envoy IS James C. Dunn. of the U ntl&lt;.!U,
a w ess (a er on
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Holc~ll'ifl '-&gt;~o~'-nt.~ - .: ___M
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fl 1tnday with her rathu, Jalll.l B·~l·
tM:r of Dog Ridge "'h.1&gt; t.s ..-.er·ouslyi'
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1 Ethel Price spent Sat urda} night
wlht A•tdrey atethem and attend(:d
Rev Thompoon u.nd fam11y. Mr&amp;. r.l.urch a.t Long Bottom

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Rev Riggs cl06ed hiS serl.c~ ot
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Saturday
~ Jotw. Myers of Pomeroy ISund.ay.
Chtistian chu.rch saturday even·
1 E A Kibble was calling on Mr 1 J'nw~es Ihle of Atbena epent. tug
i'lld Mrs. w F Denm and daugh- l lhe week ead Lhe Bl,I(!:Bt of home
Mr and Mrs. F E Larkllls ~ud
tcr TbeJma at Number D Sunday 1 ~l·lks
family were the dinner guests of
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Wilma Cubblion letmncd to her I Wtlllam WIJ.son and family ol D.Ir and Mrs Lewis Young Sunday.
Mr
Mrs Glen Teaford and heme at Four Mile atte1 two weeks Lcto,rt were tb~ SundaY gueel.8 of
Rev Rius of Tuppers Plt'&gt;lmi Will
c11Udren spent Sunday the gufsts f'mpioyment hero for Wlnlleld Ball - 1 Raymond BeU and family
preach at. the Mt Olive church
of Mrs Ju.ml!.! Teaford of Antiquity cr and ramUy
I Lev and Helen Gilmore were re- F1lday night Nov 11
Ml's Ella Byers ard cblldrfln or
William Cbaln~y is Ill a sertou.~ 1 C£&gt;nt ealler:; on Clark and Ebna
Pearl Mo.sier of Mahan . W Va
Middleport were tP.cent guesta of, condition from cancer It Is stated
In~e
spent the week end with hi!! sister, ' •
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Mrs sylvia adclltfe and son
1 Mrs Harrr Smith I&amp; a.lso on the ~v Thompson expect~; to begin Mrs Charley Pnce
~Fred Ph1lson wife and daughtf'rl !'lck hst
ll otraeted meeting at Morning James Rl~gs spent Saturday nlgll v
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elr game
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v_ Racine wer~ sunday callers of ! E A. Kibble will be In his p1o- Etar church Monday night Nov 20 o;•lth Gordo.1 Lawrence
Thl:!o arrangement whtch allows Potnei'OY to play Jts
E w Hill and family and Ira Hill ~me house he1e ol'\lY on ThurH(Iayl Otey ""~~an~ family
At.hen~
Dorotha P'"ice -::pet)t tile v.11!k t-"\lJ
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game acCIJP(hng to schedule mnde in ..-eontrtt.st..to the.:-bt.o..
Need No' Worry
Nt'lther the dlstillf'.rs nor Lhe ultl· 1 r nd family
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sir' and wife of \'a , spent .. , week end wltn hom'!
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Novembe;r l~th
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Mae Ka.t!lr:.n Larklr•.:; spent 8'11
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SUriiOU$e were recent liiUests of rel·
1:' A.l!!l. f. RIDGE'
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Lo~al followers of sports, instea nf being antagonis. f1•nce n was alway&amp; the reformers 11hail wHhl with e. bluc-coo.ted e~U.:,~ 6~~r:O,~~o!~n~~% ~~~e
j Mr 11o11.d Mrs. David Spenee1 and t11~ !hek end with relatives &amp;t Long i:la
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H L Spencer and family spent Bo~to-,m;.;:__ _ _ _ _ _ __
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1us to 8hun rum and ttt terrors.
1Sunday With E W Holter and]
jccl that wu.y about 1t) to the place wht!re the trouble
1t llli th06e who dealre to quarrel wm
Mr and Mrs Laban Bill of Pom 1fllmll:t
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~l\e 1 dldtlllers prom:llle to make be accommodated until their fury eroy were Sunday HU68ts or E W
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11~1ent. sunday afternoon wlth
MJ':e"Md-, Mra. 1 £mrne~t. Stethem ,
It lR a certumty that lf J ackSOI\ ,cp~ eX.CU.!Se tt8 boys t.utn stream above timber line
coothtpg hickory to the sll:ull
Mrfi. Waid Poster and daughters, son A P Binger and famtly
vhd tit'&amp; Ron,.ld and Gerald spe t
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(ltale or Bi.Jckeye Lake were recent
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But they fear an abuse o oop Each case will have Its vagaries
William
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no mo r~ time from thmr st11dt~s by comlng Thura ay af- t 11 nty from a fervent and enthus· vnd whims treated with the serums rollers or Mrs Sylvia Radcllfte
Harold, David and Jimmie
Oeorse BisseJI ~;~pent S!Lnd.a.y wttll
tcrnoon. Ji'urthermore if they refused to come then, they W-etlC clientele They can handle fin d toxlnes best qllllilfled t.o pro- c Mrs Cha~~s Ollll~~d of Oatlkl ll}:ent Sunday with P. R. Orr
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the carriage t-rade but are afraid or cuce law and order to the shortest •&lt;"UIIC spen
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ay un
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could, 1f they wanted to be sportsmen, ave come n ay the boys who drive up 00 root JlOSBible time.
su~day th~ guest of her mother
Mt . and Mrs Charles
Jllght for they hnd played at least one nta-ht game where-'•
Mrs1 Lals McKenzle '.e.ncl children
spent Saturday night with her
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ts Mr and. Mrs H 0
as Pomeroy, had played none. And 1f theKe two penods r;j:~bftmB t~ ~~e ;~;lvi:~al el~lln!·
we are afruld that the dllltillels chlld.ren of Fo~-est Run were rooetot ct'H~an Prank and· raritu.y
Wt'l"e una.vatlable,]Certainly the game could have been is atnf ~mocker strong drink 111 1have little to fear. Although the cnlletsof Mr!!. Philson Rouah.
0,1 Mr. a.n.d Mrs. H. v. Slng;er Sal,·llrl,
vlayed Saturday
&amp;till rafl.ns And mlxtnr them dll· .,. ~we is llts:h the oftleial clubbing M~. a.nd 1\clnl Atthur Orr
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But the Jackson County officials evtdently had some- ·
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We do not know how the Pomeroy officials feel about
1 he matter but Wt!' do know that common semiC tells us
that one school that should be black1isted from further
competition with Pomeroy is the JaCkson crowd so long as
those responstble for the present untenable ~ituation have
churgc of the uthletic ~1tuation at thn.t school
In the meantime, Mr E!lNex and M1" Battyn have
HOII(' a long way and made a great. gesture towRrd the
further cementing of good feellnK between the schools
Pomeroy and Mliddleport and if the Pomeroy supporters
do le&lt;:&lt; than meet them half way, they ha1·e failed in one
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bundoy to see the new bo,~oe .~~~ ~~::::,~~Y with H~an Frank
ltnndle the alr.zllng barley and e
Ml' and Mrs Roy Byer&amp; &amp;111
t'"Orehlng rve The distillers seem
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1Ql t4e former 's sister Mr6 Syvia children spE"nt Tueada.y with

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PLAINVIEW

TWO 80'1:9 ARRIVE
a poUeeman
Burn to Mr.r.nd Mr.s Ira Hill u
pair of big t"•ilt boys, Saturdt't)'
And lt seem~ to uu lhat lhe solu- "lev 11 Mother and bovs dolu~
u.m or the r\•m rebu&amp; wlll remain f\n~ illld Dll.dliy Is 'l.~arlni n. 1&gt;1 ~
In the Cll!JtLClous bll.l1ds ol the law IJroad ~mile

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Ed Mol't"ls wno was quire poorly
1ast week is improved at this time.
Mrs C. C. Hill remains about
samG at t.hls time
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle of Racine
n oently calling on ~ folka.
Mr. and Mrs Okey Pa)'uter
son-s of Portland and Mr and

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Mr QlUi Mrs P R. Orr and. '::~ l jrf.
/-1ba. Gordon spent. Thlli"Sday .. ,

C L Orr and family and assJated
"tth butcherl.D.I

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Prize Votinc ~paip after Nov. 6 for the
Daily Tn'blllle by carrier will be credited as
if received on Dec. 4. During the inter·
mediate time pay your carrier as usual.
The advance payment of your oubscrip·
tion wi111aYe YDII money and the annoyance
of a wllllkly collection. The Lady or Girl
in th111 Bi' Prizt'Votlng Campaign to whom
yqu cive Yo'ar oubacription will be very
.,_t,ful for tl)e v0 tea it will IOC:IU'e for her.
YQllr J!llW· will be delivered by the lUIIe
ea!"ier in the repl,r fllanner.

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stand LhmJlP
II but then
TDmmv
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stand ror • lon1, tune and
turned out all right. Of coune
had an 1dn Do1 othy waa
where a1. the bottom of alJ
then 1he i&amp;U.Jbed at
thoucht
must sureJ'
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t.hlne• on the younc oa.e1.
Mom wasn't
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AT WEEKLY RATE
To avoid confu&amp;ion, all oubacript10ns to
the Daily TribW!e to be delivered by carrier
riven worken in the Prize Voting Cam·
paiJII prio, to Noy. 6 will be credited aa if
received on that date. Therefore pay your
carrier in your reirUiar weekly manner up to
that time.

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He Rem~d l o 1.11:' really
and happy and even anXJOUI
startf!d Mom o-111 couldn't uncle,_

N.otice To
Subscribers !

AU aub1criptiona paid workero in the
A TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE
New Haven family whicft lost 1t~ home and one of
the dearly beloved members of the drcle in a holocaust early Sunday morning, bas the heartfelt sympathy
of every person who has heard about the teiTible catastrophe. It io terrible enough to lose one'• home and tern·
poral belon!Pngs bes1deo having the heavy hand of deatl·
hnd in one's midst in addition.
The dreadful accident will oerve perhaps, to prevent
a like trall'edy if those who re~d about it, will but IW!en
and heed. Once more, it i• so drsndful!y itppreosed upon
our mintjs th~t hrosene or wasollne is d~nwerout when
kept near pulldi~J• w)l!cn are not fireproof or near heat
of • ny kind ~t 'tny til"•·
we read about like tr•redllll
Time• wl~out
Qccu.rring
has a!Jowed lhese carrij.rs of
tl!re~tano. Oft times before
t1·ouble to be
11se
of tltese ure11cies for t.llp,
hu• this cQIJtm••
when the peqple of the n~tl~n
kmdlin!l
llves :\wiu be *llvop from th'
need the
t' Iii
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C11re properIy """1"'~•4
and under various

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drummm~t

Wateh your nerve&amp; Get JODr full • •
8l1lount of Bleep every nirht. Eat
regularl;y and Be118ibly. Find time
for recreation. And smoke Camels
-for Camel's cootlier l&lt;&gt;hrl«4la
never pt on your nen-e&amp;.

ATTENTION MAIJ,. SUBSCRIBERS
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Worken in
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N,EWbYWEDS EN'I'EilTAJNt:D ' :
:t.llaG Velma Vorhea or Va.nport
o.f\d Don Btobart of here were ,unlt· '
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mi!J'r1&amp;Ct MoJJ.d.9.Y No• lib.•at
POR'leroy The fOWll' folU ..,ve ,
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dRY trom Cohunbu&amp; where he spent
four weelts the gues.t o1' hi&amp; 1iater

Mra Olarn Powell aQd family

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Mrs Walter Cantu spent Sunday with her parents Mr. •1¥1 Mra.l
MO&gt;t Johnson.
Mr and MM:. Preelal)d Norris and
ron Charles spent Sunday at Le~
tart with relatives.
MrH M.lke Powell and !!01'1 Jerry
of Racine spen.t Sunday with Mr
a. "ld Mrs Preston ParSODB
Eber Wolfe l06t a valuable hone
n..e day last week. The ca\Ule of the
l!lnO!S was unknown.
Mrll Ruth Baron and son Dewald
!!ptmt Sunday afternoon with her
n•other Mrs Lela Laudermut
Several !rom this place attended
the reli-o! meeting at Pcmeroy &amp;n·[
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HAS been said abou1 co-operation and a friendMUCH
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th u:-.c who have ~ollowed the fortunes of both schools dUr·1
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Friday, Pomero~ s'-'ppoJ.i:.el"s ~ere "up m arms" when
th ~J y heard that there mtght be trouble in finding a place
to pl;q the Pomeroy-Jackson game scheduled for Friday
,1 flcruoon ot M1ddleporl beca use the Middleport offtcials
had sc heduled a gome for Lhe Jackets at the same place
nt the same ttme. Supporters here thought it was unfah·
u1,U unspQ1tsma nhke because of previous arrangements.\
They d1d not know, however, that Middleport wa.s acting
l:'.Oiely within Its rights because wllen the field was tentatt\t'ly gtven to Pomeroy for that ga m e, 1t wa R understood
1hat Middieport wal!. trying to get another game and if
t uc ces.'lful would UMe its own field
When Mr. Martm Essex, gemal and gentlemanly
prmctpal of the Middleport school, leurned of the obstinacy and general all around unsportamanslike tactics
the Jackson officials relative to the game. he, in dpite of I
the fact that Bremen objected to playing at night and in :
sptte of- the furt that he was not bound, legally, morally,lI
in duty or m any other manner, und in Mpite of the fact
Hwt at thts time of year night games sometimes find :~~~
,w1•ath ~r unuouall.v disagreeable filjitn ; II)~ ,' t~plperature
•ta ndpomt and. in s~lt• ,of,th~ r.. ct'that •an un11sually Iorge
guarantee 11as been offered Bremen, generuutd~· announced
he would tiOhfv Bremen thnt circumstances were ~uch
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'cOl.!. f!.f. satisBed •mlle, Commiasar MalUm Lltvmoll ( nght I IS llhOWn
am Y
! ,. t e left tb"' WhitA House after his 6rst meetmg wtth Pt eE~t th'llt itoo~e
1 an
Jbohllnl Caplingll er ofAI&lt;Io&lt;ds
HVillh ln•gaes I ren. WiC. the Sov!et reco~tiqn envoy IS James C. Dunn. of the U ntl&lt;.!U,
a w ess (a er on
va a es
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Holc~ll'ifl '-&gt;~o~'-nt.~ - .: ___M
_OR__NlNG ~STAR

fl 1tnday with her rathu, Jalll.l B·~l·
tM:r of Dog Ridge "'h.1&gt; t.s ..-.er·ouslyi'
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1 Ethel Price spent Sat urda} night
wlht A•tdrey atethem and attend(:d
Rev Thompoon u.nd fam11y. Mr&amp;. r.l.urch a.t Long Bottom

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Jamie Wilel vo1s returned. from I I.w:rtl•a. Holter and Ll.zzie lble ~re
Rev Riggs cl06ed hiS serl.c~ ot
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Saturday
~ Jotw. Myers of Pomeroy ISund.ay.
Chtistian chu.rch saturday even·
1 E A Kibble was calling on Mr 1 J'nw~es Ihle of Atbena epent. tug
i'lld Mrs. w F Denm and daugh- l lhe week ead Lhe Bl,I(!:Bt of home
Mr and Mrs. F E Larkllls ~ud
tcr TbeJma at Number D Sunday 1 ~l·lks
family were the dinner guests of
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Wilma Cubblion letmncd to her I Wtlllam WIJ.son and family ol D.Ir and Mrs Lewis Young Sunday.
Mr
Mrs Glen Teaford and heme at Four Mile atte1 two weeks Lcto,rt were tb~ SundaY gueel.8 of
Rev Rius of Tuppers Plt'&gt;lmi Will
c11Udren spent Sunday the gufsts f'mpioyment hero for Wlnlleld Ball - 1 Raymond BeU and family
preach at. the Mt Olive church
of Mrs Ju.ml!.! Teaford of Antiquity cr and ramUy
I Lev and Helen Gilmore were re- F1lday night Nov 11
Ml's Ella Byers ard cblldrfln or
William Cbaln~y is Ill a sertou.~ 1 C£&gt;nt ealler:; on Clark and Ebna
Pearl Mo.sier of Mahan . W Va
Middleport were tP.cent guesta of, condition from cancer It Is stated
In~e
spent the week end with hi!! sister, ' •
By Arlhur ''Bugs" Baer
Mrs sylvia adclltfe and son
1 Mrs Harrr Smith I&amp; a.lso on the ~v Thompson expect~; to begin Mrs Charley Pnce
~Fred Ph1lson wife and daughtf'rl !'lck hst
ll otraeted meeting at Morning James Rl~gs spent Saturday nlgll v
tUI 1 ~ou
e InlRera ve O P ay
elr game
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v_ Racine wer~ sunday callers of ! E A. Kibble will be In his p1o- Etar church Monday night Nov 20 o;•lth Gordo.1 Lawrence
Thl:!o arrangement whtch allows Potnei'OY to play Jts
E w Hill and family and Ira Hill ~me house he1e ol'\lY on ThurH(Iayl Otey ""~~an~ family
At.hen~
Dorotha P'"ice -::pet)t tile v.11!k t-"\lJ
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game acCIJP(hng to schedule mnde in ..-eontrtt.st..to the.:-bt.o..
Need No' Worry
Nt'lther the dlstillf'.rs nor Lhe ultl· 1 r nd family
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sir' and wife of \'a , spent .. , week end wltn hom'!
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Novembe;r l~th
f,UUit&amp; c)f Jobn Hamm ft,nd ramJly
Mae Ka.t!lr:.n Larklr•.:; spent 8'11
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SUriiOU$e were recent liiUests of rel·
1:' A.l!!l. f. RIDGE'
rme 1 were ca1111li on
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Lo~al followers of sports, instea nf being antagonis. f1•nce n was alway&amp; the reformers 11hail wHhl with e. bluc-coo.ted e~U.:,~ 6~~r:O,~~o!~n~~% ~~~e
j Mr 11o11.d Mrs. David Spenee1 and t11~ !hek end with relatives &amp;t Long i:la
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H L Spencer and family spent Bo~to-,m;.;:__ _ _ _ _ _ __
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1us to 8hun rum and ttt terrors.
1Sunday With E W Holter and]
jccl that wu.y about 1t) to the place wht!re the trouble
1t llli th06e who dealre to quarrel wm
Mr and Mrs Laban Bill of Pom 1fllmll:t
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~l\e 1 dldtlllers prom:llle to make be accommodated until their fury eroy were Sunday HU68ts or E W
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11~1ent. sunday afternoon wlth
MJ':e"Md-, Mra. 1 £mrne~t. Stethem ,
It lR a certumty that lf J ackSOI\ ,cp~ eX.CU.!Se tt8 boys t.utn stream above timber line
coothtpg hickory to the sll:ull
Mrfi. Waid Poster and daughters, son A P Binger and famtly
vhd tit'&amp; Ron,.ld and Gerald spe t
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(ltale or Bi.Jckeye Lake were recent
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But they fear an abuse o oop Each case will have Its vagaries
William
Gro.yum,
family
no mo r~ time from thmr st11dt~s by comlng Thura ay af- t 11 nty from a fervent and enthus· vnd whims treated with the serums rollers or Mrs Sylvia Radcllfte
Harold, David and Jimmie
Oeorse BisseJI ~;~pent S!Lnd.a.y wttll
tcrnoon. Ji'urthermore if they refused to come then, they W-etlC clientele They can handle fin d toxlnes best qllllilfled t.o pro- c Mrs Cha~~s Ollll~~d of Oatlkl ll}:ent Sunday with P. R. Orr
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the carriage t-rade but are afraid or cuce law and order to the shortest •&lt;"UIIC spen
rom
ay un
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could, 1f they wanted to be sportsmen, ave come n ay the boys who drive up 00 root JlOSBible time.
su~day th~ guest of her mother
Mt . and Mrs Charles
Jllght for they hnd played at least one nta-ht game where-'•
Mrs1 Lals McKenzle '.e.ncl children
spent Saturday night with her
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ts Mr and. Mrs H 0
as Pomeroy, had played none. And 1f theKe two penods r;j:~bftmB t~ ~~e ;~;lvi:~al el~lln!·
we are afruld that the dllltillels chlld.ren of Fo~-est Run were rooetot ct'H~an Prank and· raritu.y
Wt'l"e una.vatlable,]Certainly the game could have been is atnf ~mocker strong drink 111 1have little to fear. Although the cnlletsof Mr!!. Philson Rouah.
0,1 Mr. a.n.d Mrs. H. v. Slng;er Sal,·llrl,
vlayed Saturday
&amp;till rafl.ns And mlxtnr them dll· .,. ~we is llts:h the oftleial clubbing M~. a.nd 1\clnl Atthur Orr
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J w Ralp and t... muy of Nease
But the Jackson County officials evtdently had some- ·
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spent SUndaY wttb E. 1
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ot mg St eme to e sa IS II.CtOI"'I to Jackson except dmng as t hPY p Ier.se d ' w h en t hey
]J Icase d and how they pl ea~;e d
We do not know how the Pomeroy officials feel about
1 he matter but Wt!' do know that common semiC tells us
that one school that should be black1isted from further
competition with Pomeroy is the JaCkson crowd so long as
those responstble for the present untenable ~ituation have
churgc of the uthletic ~1tuation at thn.t school
In the meantime, Mr E!lNex and M1" Battyn have
HOII(' a long way and made a great. gesture towRrd the
further cementing of good feellnK between the schools
Pomeroy and Mliddleport and if the Pomeroy supporters
do le&lt;:&lt; than meet them half way, they ha1·e failed in one
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bundoy to see the new bo,~oe .~~~ ~~::::,~~Y with H~an Frank
ltnndle the alr.zllng barley and e
Ml' and Mrs Roy Byer&amp; &amp;111
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It proclaims Uberty at the ra.le of c Rp~.e spen
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e eue...... Mre Roland Torrence and
to rooogn •~rl this fact And rig Y cne teaspoonful an hour
1Ql t4e former 's sister Mr6 Syvia children spE"nt Tueada.y with

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PLAINVIEW

TWO 80'1:9 ARRIVE
a poUeeman
Burn to Mr.r.nd Mr.s Ira Hill u
pair of big t"•ilt boys, Saturdt't)'
And lt seem~ to uu lhat lhe solu- "lev 11 Mother and bovs dolu~
u.m or the r\•m rebu&amp; wlll remain f\n~ illld Dll.dliy Is 'l.~arlni n. 1&gt;1 ~
In the Cll!JtLClous bll.l1ds ol the law IJroad ~mile

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Ed Mol't"ls wno was quire poorly
1ast week is improved at this time.
Mrs C. C. Hill remains about
samG at t.hls time
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle of Racine
n oently calling on ~ folka.
Mr. and Mrs Okey Pa)'uter
son-s of Portland and Mr and

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k -0--h1' Newspaper Plant
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Mr QlUi Mrs P R. Orr and. '::~ l jrf.
/-1ba. Gordon spent. Thlli"Sday .. ,

C L Orr and family and assJated
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Daily Tn'blllle by carrier will be credited as
if received on Dec. 4. During the inter·
mediate time pay your carrier as usual.
The advance payment of your oubscrip·
tion wi111aYe YDII money and the annoyance
of a wllllkly collection. The Lady or Girl
in th111 Bi' Prizt'Votlng Campaign to whom
yqu cive Yo'ar oubacription will be very
.,_t,ful for tl)e v0 tea it will IOC:IU'e for her.
YQllr J!llW· will be delivered by the lUIIe
ea!"ier in the repl,r fllanner.

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II but then
TDmmv
llad:·~~~~ ;~!~'t
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t QUite
stand ror • lon1, tune and
turned out all right. Of coune
had an 1dn Do1 othy waa
where a1. the bottom of alJ
then 1he i&amp;U.Jbed at
thoucht
must sureJ'
old when the at.aned to
t.hlne• on the younc oa.e1.
Mom wasn't
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AT WEEKLY RATE
To avoid confu&amp;ion, all oubacript10ns to
the Daily TribW!e to be delivered by carrier
riven worken in the Prize Voting Cam·
paiJII prio, to Noy. 6 will be credited aa if
received on that date. Therefore pay your
carrier in your reirUiar weekly manner up to
that time.

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and happy and even anXJOUI
startf!d Mom o-111 couldn't uncle,_

N.otice To
Subscribers !

AU aub1criptiona paid workero in the
A TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE
New Haven family whicft lost 1t~ home and one of
the dearly beloved members of the drcle in a holocaust early Sunday morning, bas the heartfelt sympathy
of every person who has heard about the teiTible catastrophe. It io terrible enough to lose one'• home and tern·
poral belon!Pngs bes1deo having the heavy hand of deatl·
hnd in one's midst in addition.
The dreadful accident will oerve perhaps, to prevent
a like trall'edy if those who re~d about it, will but IW!en
and heed. Once more, it i• so drsndful!y itppreosed upon
our mintjs th~t hrosene or wasollne is d~nwerout when
kept near pulldi~J• w)l!cn are not fireproof or near heat
of • ny kind ~t 'tny til"•·
we read about like tr•redllll
Time• wl~out
Qccu.rring
has a!Jowed lhese carrij.rs of
tl!re~tano. Oft times before
t1·ouble to be
11se
of tltese ure11cies for t.llp,
hu• this cQIJtm••
when the peqple of the n~tl~n
kmdlin!l
llves :\wiu be *llvop from th'
need the
t' Iii
dread
C11re properIy """1"'~•4
and under various

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drummm~t

Wateh your nerve&amp; Get JODr full • •
8l1lount of Bleep every nirht. Eat
regularl;y and Be118ibly. Find time
for recreation. And smoke Camels
-for Camel's cootlier l&lt;&gt;hrl«4la
never pt on your nen-e&amp;.

ATTENTION MAIJ,. SUBSCRIBERS
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Worken in
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tobaccos than a,ny other popular brand of cigarettes!

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Bob And Bearcats I
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'Imposing Record
; ; Is ~gt_pped By
• -· Wofverine Coach

NOTRE DAME BEATEN BY PURDUE

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Battle to be "Cracial" m
E;,eey Seaoe of the Word1

By JOHN C . HOFFMAN
lNS Bporta Writer

Ohtcago, Nov. lt--IJI'I8-SI,xtoon

Play ot Cincinnati

lMaiol!t t. vlct.ot·tes. Thirty-one lriumphs In S9 stale! Four defea11'l
In 39 Ja.nlC.S. Three COM::!CUtlVC Bl~
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contt~renoe champ:f::tnab.lps :
po&amp;&amp;ibly a tow tb thl.s Call.
Thnt. wouJ'i sound
like th~
act\ievtmt:nlli oi a RocJur!, a. Bllp
*tl!.aan or a Doc 8J)elU's. But lt
Isn't. Itt's the record of :Wehia:an
football alcce Harry G. Kipke tool5
the team awe.y from Tad Wieman
in lDI!D . IL's the record ot a younl
man who qWetly and efDclent.ly
plod.6 llis methodical way tltrouw:h
football seasons wttJwut the blus .
ter and danclll• 1n the sLJeets cut&gt;Wmarily attendinl the aooomplis.h.
menta ot leas capable coacbe&amp;.
.At 33, K1plte Ls one of the most
suCcetll!lfu1 coac.hes rn the countJ·y.
In the blaring of trwnpets aneut
~uch coachlmr luminaries as Madlga.n, spears, "Pop" Warner an{j
Old Man Stan, perhaps we heal'
too uate about Klpke. As yet, hl~

Athena, o ., Nov. 1t-To aay that
Ohio
UnlveraltJ ..ctnclrulaU
toothall same In Nt):lpert 8t&amp;dJum
w1U be a cruc1a1 contelt Ia only to 1
r.ay half of It, acoonU.na to tbe op·
lnloa of several thoU&amp;antl tam loot- 1
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GEJi.TlF~LATE OP CONVENt- /
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1 OOIIIeCUt;Jve ~ far pdoe Of Wlat tbe Valley PUblic Bervke

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Up utWtleA Oommlsl.on of Ohio, 1 11
appl1catlo11 ior an extension to lUI 1
ColUmbWI Pomeroy ourutcate ;;;! '
piiblic conve1dence and necesalty
~ to traaport persons over a. rea~
l!!ar route extendln&amp;' between 0()lumbus and Pomeroy, such extel.i.·
6lon being Irom COlumbus to Lan- 1

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Purvis, PUrdue halfback, stalts aroun d Ief t en d f or a sh01....,v gam
th~ l Purdue won, 19..0. It was Notre Dame's fourth defeat of the season.

Col~mbu&amp;, 8 · R. 31 l~xtcnslon Co-

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no t seem displeal!ed as he inform11
the country over 8 notionwide radio
hookup that hill State was the thirty-aixth to vote in favor of repeal.

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POLLY AND HER PALS

upon said appUcaUon by a.ddre&amp;:s·
"""""' lnu the Pubilr Utllitlea Coulmls ·
araa~ on Mulberry aion ot Ohio at Columbul:i Ohio.
Ave. Apply at \Vhii,Sey'a, Court St. VALLEY Pl JBLIO SERVICE CO.
Columbus, Ohio.
OR RENT OR SALE-Four room
~ hoWle on Breeey Heichts. Price
l'easonab!e. can ~6~X.
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PROPERTY
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'MAD"M Rose reads yo~u IUe Uke
a. book. TelJJl your past, pre&amp;ent
General Code,
Sec. 11 -68
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'o. fL ild future. Don't !nil to 11ee me If Cuse No. 234.
buslneKS or troubles bother you. Hnwleyv:nd Reed, Plaintiff.
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She will tell you about divorce or
ma.rrta.ae and bring back to you Mr. and Mrli.
t11e one you love. It a. habit a Ctarenee R. McH9Jtle,
hUBband or wife baa, I cohect lt. Defendant.
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It not sa.tiafted money returned.
In pursuance of an Exccutlou
2Dc tor ttst. readlna:. Hours 9 A. i,sued from the Clerk's omcc of ·
M. to 10 P. M. Madam Rotle, 75~ the Coort of Common Pleas of,1
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. 11-3-3t Me1a:a Ooud,ty, Ohio, on the 2nd day \
ut Npvembir, 1933, acd to me dlr~ 1
t.ta~ :lit the c!:ISe above named, I
will expo.ae to Bale at Public .Auc~ J

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Mountaineers 0n
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For Next Season

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rofward to the meeUng Oil.hen ·;u;t meet Ohio Wesleyan and
r.~ake touchdowns is now prct ~y
"lake it. "
I Miami,
respectively. on the next
At Parkef!&gt;bWl: l.s situated ap- well established as not even a
, , eek: end lollowcr&amp; ot the two
proximately half way between tJOOd grade ot hokwn.
With th e champloruthlp asplra - I t~&gt;an&gt;.s at~ saying that the wii&gt;-ner
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Horgantown and Atheru, larJe i W tch+"' K.i k
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coach at Michigan State.
twent-tlve CltiDi.l tor eacb lnaer- Ownontvllle to La.nca.ster-tQBaltl
Th L.o Rood an1 Thur
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P ~--coa
teamR,
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.."'e ao.mes retual•·
tloo.
more
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s· t10ns ot two teams at at.ake, t he ell- , o! the game wm be ot the top of the
II ell a:; m ny Parkersb".,... fan.s wm!"-'e gets ttashe.t&gt; of what. 1.s known
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I' rrobably be at+-.. tert - ..T··
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the Wolverines before they Ci.LI
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For SaleLake) through LDnco.ster, Logan, Cletermlnation, hopes, and ambitions
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I b'JUne beLveen .the two neighboring dur ~. But, 1n reality K1 ke d.oc.~ ; J
and. QN~· Indica lve
Athen&amp; and l'omeroy.
f Lurnlne ln each team the Queen
Ohio s starthng: upset at the
AthePa, Ohio, Nov. 14-The Ohio st.ate tehlll.s wlll mark the !otirth hit. own l.il.t.nkini'
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gaptiers ce.)l e
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FOR BALE-Saad, lfB.Vel, llme~ Number &amp;ltd capacity of vehicles t
C'lty ls promised a. gridiron classic h anc!B of the Thundering Herd haa liniverslty Bobcats and the Moun- I contest or Ule two school$. The
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stoue, coal and lliJl'iculture 11me. te uted: The same eqUipment ~ tmparellelccl by any prevloua: en- g-I ven Cincinnati the upper hand lr. tnlneers of West VlrRlnla uruver- Mountaineers have been vlctortowl In his IJiaying ~ays KIJike wa~
tact that Mtnniao~
we do any ltb::!d of haullns, lara:e Rt prcaenL ce1·tlft.cate consiSting o~ c.mnter of the two elevens.
U!e rortllcomlng be.ttle. Tile Bearcst l:iltv wlll reopen gridiron relation- In pn.vlrus cnoounrers,\fin ntng 3-t'l cne oi th.e greatest kic.ker.s or tha
Michigan \m.
or smaU Job&amp;. We build concrete nine 22 past:euger, two 18 paMen· 1
eleven has been gaining momentum !!lllpa net ran after 6 lopse of 12 Jn 1911 , 7-{1 In 1821, and 28·0 in 1122 game as !~I as an all·&amp;.round atlltrle&amp;.
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drives, sldewa!D, wall8, etcs., by lEt nnd one 1&amp; PB.Bsen[ler c.ara.
Although the Bearca\.6 ill1ned o. In the IMt few wee ks, while 1t yr·nrs, according to anl"ouncement8
l le:Jc of note. He Cl)uld bQot a lofM
day or contract. Clarence Ebera· Number of tl'lPil to be made: Two silght cdsc over the Bobcat3,' by sre.m&amp; that the Bobcats have been made early tbl:; week
Anc·thc:· mujor non-conferen :...~ punt out. or bonnds lj\t will.
round tr1.PII b: lween Col~mbus and virtue ot' t~c latter's scoreless tie alowlng down. Whet.ner Coach Ped·
bottle hfi.S been listed to ppen the
ltl~tc W'ent lp li41ChlK8.n 1n 1920.
bach, Phone 2S·R, MldcUeport, 0 · Lancaster vltl- Carroll, four round [ r, tth an lnspared Marshall tlleven en and hJa couchin g aida can accelWest Virginia wiJI be ml't in Lhe Ohio 1934 sea.sC&gt;u, when the Bob• Ourtng ~ career th'ere he earned
f U-S·6t.
tr!ps between Columbus nnd Ath- \"hl!e Cincinnati WII.B overpowertn8 f'lllte the OllJo ma.cWne 11 umctently munlc1pal /.S tadium at PatketsburK, cuts meet Indiana Univer&amp;lty for 1lbie ma~t.r letters. ln hia sfoond
ALL MA.K!'.S or r&amp;dloa aervlcecl &amp;I e&amp; vla Carroll, alx round trips 00.. 1 Wittenberg, 14-6, Coach Don Ped- ft.r the game saturday remaina to on Novemb&lt;&gt;..r 3, according to l!ltorte~~ the fourth time. The contest, ach e- year he was an all-American hall·
reaeonable PtlceL Br1nr 1n JOUI' t ween CollUl'.bUB and Pomeroy vla l'n·s warriors from the Hocking val~ t.e ooen. One thing, howi!ver is cer- pointed in West VIrginia papers c'ule1 for Sept. 211', Will be Played' ln 118-ek aM in 1123 ·he eaptatri'ed the
radio or caL. J.U.,, B. IL 0r011 Ca.rroll, ')ne round trip between l~v can almost definitely clinch t.air&gt;, the &amp;best grldders w1h prob- ncently. Although 0. C. Bird, nth- BmomJngton, In~. The Pedenmen squad. .
Mid.llerui.
Columbus and Athens via Baltl- ~!ne Buckeye Conference title by de- JPbly undergo one of the severe.!lt letlc director at Ohio University, claim 011e .18-0 'Ylctory over the ·' ~cUowma: Krad~~lqn. he ·WILl! a sI more, one round trip between Co- fea.t 1p.g CJnclnna.tl Saturday
r;eeks or practice of the current ha.IJ not yet had the contracts re- Hoosier&amp;, Witlle Indiana bas gained Ls .a.nt coach at MWijluti, returnFOR BALE - ThoroUJhbred Fox lumbus and Lanca.:;ter vla BalU
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turned, Lc bt.li!'ves that the football hm '1 -6 decl.slons from the Ohlo- ,ng· t o Mlehlgan In 192~ as 8.88lst1 season
~ Terriers. Three months old. Iu· more, and one round trip between 1 .vcn noug
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1games Is definitely a.asurcd..
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ant coach In bssketball and
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No admttlemen* will- be tabD for ll{mbWI to Brice B R 2M! inter- 'Ca~
leu than a m1Dlmum ehf.t'ae oJ .Eoction a R. ;,!65 and 1~ through

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past co~e the gibbering ghosts of dire regret: "If I had
only acted before· it was too late" will never excuse
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Mrs. Clarence R. McHame at Hob-~
, ron In SnHsbury Towm!hlp, of
1;~lclgR Coun ty, Ohio, on the 20th
day ot Novem¥r, 1933, ~~· 10100 o'- 1
dock. A. M. of said day. the tollow!nr GOOds a nd Chatteb, to-wit :
Otle hundred shocks corn, about
otJC hundred bushels of oorn l.n
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:;Jr. Lin ' 1 n..,_ 1ylo 1"'1 ro611 ur 1MI1' In @.. qo tf.!hy ~ I bhOCk.
Appraised B.t One Dolh:u and
i;:..nlllrico. Uot•du 'f!lotb P.11o, U&gt;ll'le I&gt; ~ tho •n•~­
~: lrf lJOlotiD"• wno&lt;il 10 yuu in 1 ...... I~ be a t~. Nolo 1 wenty
cents per shock. Total
;' ...,it ciNft., bnowtliiuonol v ru~o~&lt;to,onr-b . Mo•,.. $120.00.
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Terms of Sale: Casll In hand on
,. il~otjfob•o. Hu y tbh•l• pq n-.1 " ltb th t oovlo,! day
of sa.le.
· ..badhr&lt;hiolio u1 111erel1 '"'"nl""" u ...au Pflq.
Taken as the property of Mr . and
~ -cal c..
Mrs. Clarence R. McHa.ftle to aatlst'y an execution In favor of Rowley
l'Ud Reed.

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A S~ICT DieT A~ "1\oiii:T
L..O&amp;'T TWENTY I'OUNDis

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BuT I"T WII.L.. .,_1&lt;1!!. MORE
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AND 51-\E.'S iR'f1N4 -n-&lt;AT C:O!..ONIOL Hoef'ER 1::.
'10 HELP HIM !
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Cash Prizes Decreases Next Saturday at 8 P.M.

By Jinuny

IT WAS A WASTe a= TIMEt FOR.
SOPHIE. HOO!=ER "lQ WRrTE US ~IS
LETTER FROM "THE ~IN ;lOCHS,
BECAVSI!! " CI-IERES NO NEWS lN lT t

f; Buy handkerchiefs

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The Big Y&lt;?~e Value, of .S1:1bscri~tions in The D~ily T~­

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Help Your Favorite When Your Help Counts the Most.

LJSTERINE

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Sheri" of M•tp
D. RusseU,
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TILLIE THE TOILER

S¥ARTI ISN'T 7 1'1

Bright IU~t hoiry woolen weave
made this 1mart dreu with brown
~ uede belt and matching brown l1one
buttOIIB.

Oevtrly placed pointed seaming
gives emphasis to the flat hipline,
You'll lo ve its simple smartneu.
Other delightful schemes ore wild
blackberry faille ere~ lilk and
"lack vdvet with rhi ...tone button
trim.

TJri1 '"""" N t. 20] m•1 ht ob· j
tai•tJ ;,. riur U ,,. 20 ud 16 u 40.

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It iJ fl.tlld cut.

How to Get T/lue Patterns 11

RABID REVERIES

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Fa•hion Bureau. Wr1te carefully .
plainly your name and full
1 addrcu, the nurnbrr of the pattern
Iilii~ the sU:e y9u 'l'l'ant.

Ad&lt;jreijl :your Lctt1r iu the !ol io•,· II
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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Leora Roush
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Miss Milderd Summerfi~ld
Miss
Emogene Wilson
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Miss Geneva WipiamsoJt
Miss Lillian
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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
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Bigb Spots ol Campaign
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
Subac:riptiona count the moat votea if secured before Nov·
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ember 18th, 1933.
Campaign open to women and girla reaid ing in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telerraph.
Thoae who enter "'ay go anywhere to secure oubacriptiona.
There ia no reatricted territory.
Votea are iasued in return for aubecriptions 1ecured to either
paper and the prizea will be awarded accordin1 to wbo aecurea
moot yotes.
Subocriptiona count the followin1 number of voteo from now
until Nov. 18th. On that date their voting power dec:reaoeo 20
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Bob And Bearcats I
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'Imposing Record
; ; Is ~gt_pped By
• -· Wofverine Coach

NOTRE DAME BEATEN BY PURDUE

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Battle to be "Cracial" m
E;,eey Seaoe of the Word1

By JOHN C . HOFFMAN
lNS Bporta Writer

Ohtcago, Nov. lt--IJI'I8-SI,xtoon

Play ot Cincinnati

lMaiol!t t. vlct.ot·tes. Thirty-one lriumphs In S9 stale! Four defea11'l
In 39 Ja.nlC.S. Three COM::!CUtlVC Bl~
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contt~renoe champ:f::tnab.lps :
po&amp;&amp;ibly a tow tb thl.s Call.
Thnt. wouJ'i sound
like th~
act\ievtmt:nlli oi a RocJur!, a. Bllp
*tl!.aan or a Doc 8J)elU's. But lt
Isn't. Itt's the record of :Wehia:an
football alcce Harry G. Kipke tool5
the team awe.y from Tad Wieman
in lDI!D . IL's the record ot a younl
man who qWetly and efDclent.ly
plod.6 llis methodical way tltrouw:h
football seasons wttJwut the blus .
ter and danclll• 1n the sLJeets cut&gt;Wmarily attendinl the aooomplis.h.
menta ot leas capable coacbe&amp;.
.At 33, K1plte Ls one of the most
suCcetll!lfu1 coac.hes rn the countJ·y.
In the blaring of trwnpets aneut
~uch coachlmr luminaries as Madlga.n, spears, "Pop" Warner an{j
Old Man Stan, perhaps we heal'
too uate about Klpke. As yet, hl~

Athena, o ., Nov. 1t-To aay that
Ohio
UnlveraltJ ..ctnclrulaU
toothall same In Nt):lpert 8t&amp;dJum
w1U be a cruc1a1 contelt Ia only to 1
r.ay half of It, acoonU.na to tbe op·
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1 OOIIIeCUt;Jve ~ far pdoe Of Wlat tbe Valley PUblic Bervke

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appl1catlo11 ior an extension to lUI 1
ColUmbWI Pomeroy ourutcate ;;;! '
piiblic conve1dence and necesalty
~ to traaport persons over a. rea~
l!!ar route extendln&amp;' between 0()lumbus and Pomeroy, such extel.i.·
6lon being Irom COlumbus to Lan- 1

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Purvis, PUrdue halfback, stalts aroun d Ief t en d f or a sh01....,v gam
th~ l Purdue won, 19..0. It was Notre Dame's fourth defeat of the season.

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no t seem displeal!ed as he inform11
the country over 8 notionwide radio
hookup that hill State was the thirty-aixth to vote in favor of repeal.

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upon said appUcaUon by a.ddre&amp;:s·
"""""' lnu the Pubilr Utllitlea Coulmls ·
araa~ on Mulberry aion ot Ohio at Columbul:i Ohio.
Ave. Apply at \Vhii,Sey'a, Court St. VALLEY Pl JBLIO SERVICE CO.
Columbus, Ohio.
OR RENT OR SALE-Four room
~ hoWle on Breeey Heichts. Price
l'easonab!e. can ~6~X.
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PROPERTY
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'MAD"M Rose reads yo~u IUe Uke
a. book. TelJJl your past, pre&amp;ent
General Code,
Sec. 11 -68
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'o. fL ild future. Don't !nil to 11ee me If Cuse No. 234.
buslneKS or troubles bother you. Hnwleyv:nd Reed, Plaintiff.
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She will tell you about divorce or
ma.rrta.ae and bring back to you Mr. and Mrli.
t11e one you love. It a. habit a Ctarenee R. McH9Jtle,
hUBband or wife baa, I cohect lt. Defendant.
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It not sa.tiafted money returned.
In pursuance of an Exccutlou
2Dc tor ttst. readlna:. Hours 9 A. i,sued from the Clerk's omcc of ·
M. to 10 P. M. Madam Rotle, 75~ the Coort of Common Pleas of,1
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. 11-3-3t Me1a:a Ooud,ty, Ohio, on the 2nd day \
ut Npvembir, 1933, acd to me dlr~ 1
t.ta~ :lit the c!:ISe above named, I
will expo.ae to Bale at Public .Auc~ J

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Mountaineers 0n
Obi U S hed Ie
For Next Season

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rofward to the meeUng Oil.hen ·;u;t meet Ohio Wesleyan and
r.~ake touchdowns is now prct ~y
"lake it. "
I Miami,
respectively. on the next
At Parkef!&gt;bWl: l.s situated ap- well established as not even a
, , eek: end lollowcr&amp; ot the two
proximately half way between tJOOd grade ot hokwn.
With th e champloruthlp asplra - I t~&gt;an&gt;.s at~ saying that the wii&gt;-ner
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Horgantown and Atheru, larJe i W tch+"' K.i k
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coach at Michigan State.
twent-tlve CltiDi.l tor eacb lnaer- Ownontvllle to La.nca.ster-tQBaltl
Th L.o Rood an1 Thur
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P ~--coa
teamR,
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.."'e ao.mes retual•·
tloo.
more
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s· t10ns ot two teams at at.ake, t he ell- , o! the game wm be ot the top of the
II ell a:; m ny Parkersb".,... fan.s wm!"-'e gets ttashe.t&gt; of what. 1.s known
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I' rrobably be at+-.. tert - ..T··
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the Wolverines before they Ci.LI
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For SaleLake) through LDnco.ster, Logan, Cletermlnation, hopes, and ambitions
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I b'JUne beLveen .the two neighboring dur ~. But, 1n reality K1 ke d.oc.~ ; J
and. QN~· Indica lve
Athen&amp; and l'omeroy.
f Lurnlne ln each team the Queen
Ohio s starthng: upset at the
AthePa, Ohio, Nov. 14-The Ohio st.ate tehlll.s wlll mark the !otirth hit. own l.il.t.nkini'
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gaptiers ce.)l e
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FOR BALE-Saad, lfB.Vel, llme~ Number &amp;ltd capacity of vehicles t
C'lty ls promised a. gridiron classic h anc!B of the Thundering Herd haa liniverslty Bobcats and the Moun- I contest or Ule two school$. The
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stoue, coal and lliJl'iculture 11me. te uted: The same eqUipment ~ tmparellelccl by any prevloua: en- g-I ven Cincinnati the upper hand lr. tnlneers of West VlrRlnla uruver- Mountaineers have been vlctortowl In his IJiaying ~ays KIJike wa~
tact that Mtnniao~
we do any ltb::!d of haullns, lara:e Rt prcaenL ce1·tlft.cate consiSting o~ c.mnter of the two elevens.
U!e rortllcomlng be.ttle. Tile Bearcst l:iltv wlll reopen gridiron relation- In pn.vlrus cnoounrers,\fin ntng 3-t'l cne oi th.e greatest kic.ker.s or tha
Michigan \m.
or smaU Job&amp;. We build concrete nine 22 past:euger, two 18 paMen· 1
eleven has been gaining momentum !!lllpa net ran after 6 lopse of 12 Jn 1911 , 7-{1 In 1821, and 28·0 in 1122 game as !~I as an all·&amp;.round atlltrle&amp;.
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drives, sldewa!D, wall8, etcs., by lEt nnd one 1&amp; PB.Bsen[ler c.ara.
Although the Bearca\.6 ill1ned o. In the IMt few wee ks, while 1t yr·nrs, according to anl"ouncement8
l le:Jc of note. He Cl)uld bQot a lofM
day or contract. Clarence Ebera· Number of tl'lPil to be made: Two silght cdsc over the Bobcat3,' by sre.m&amp; that the Bobcats have been made early tbl:; week
Anc·thc:· mujor non-conferen :...~ punt out. or bonnds lj\t will.
round tr1.PII b: lween Col~mbus and virtue ot' t~c latter's scoreless tie alowlng down. Whet.ner Coach Ped·
bottle hfi.S been listed to ppen the
ltl~tc W'ent lp li41ChlK8.n 1n 1920.
bach, Phone 2S·R, MldcUeport, 0 · Lancaster vltl- Carroll, four round [ r, tth an lnspared Marshall tlleven en and hJa couchin g aida can accelWest Virginia wiJI be ml't in Lhe Ohio 1934 sea.sC&gt;u, when the Bob• Ourtng ~ career th'ere he earned
f U-S·6t.
tr!ps between Columbus nnd Ath- \"hl!e Cincinnati WII.B overpowertn8 f'lllte the OllJo ma.cWne 11 umctently munlc1pal /.S tadium at PatketsburK, cuts meet Indiana Univer&amp;lty for 1lbie ma~t.r letters. ln hia sfoond
ALL MA.K!'.S or r&amp;dloa aervlcecl &amp;I e&amp; vla Carroll, alx round trips 00.. 1 Wittenberg, 14-6, Coach Don Ped- ft.r the game saturday remaina to on Novemb&lt;&gt;..r 3, according to l!ltorte~~ the fourth time. The contest, ach e- year he was an all-American hall·
reaeonable PtlceL Br1nr 1n JOUI' t ween CollUl'.bUB and Pomeroy vla l'n·s warriors from the Hocking val~ t.e ooen. One thing, howi!ver is cer- pointed in West VIrginia papers c'ule1 for Sept. 211', Will be Played' ln 118-ek aM in 1123 ·he eaptatri'ed the
radio or caL. J.U.,, B. IL 0r011 Ca.rroll, ')ne round trip between l~v can almost definitely clinch t.air&gt;, the &amp;best grldders w1h prob- ncently. Although 0. C. Bird, nth- BmomJngton, In~. The Pedenmen squad. .
Mid.llerui.
Columbus and Athens via Baltl- ~!ne Buckeye Conference title by de- JPbly undergo one of the severe.!lt letlc director at Ohio University, claim 011e .18-0 'Ylctory over the ·' ~cUowma: Krad~~lqn. he ·WILl! a sI more, one round trip between Co- fea.t 1p.g CJnclnna.tl Saturday
r;eeks or practice of the current ha.IJ not yet had the contracts re- Hoosier&amp;, Witlle Indiana bas gained Ls .a.nt coach at MWijluti, returnFOR BALE - ThoroUJhbred Fox lumbus and Lanca.:;ter vla BalU
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turned, Lc bt.li!'ves that the football hm '1 -6 decl.slons from the Ohlo- ,ng· t o Mlehlgan In 192~ as 8.88lst1 season
~ Terriers. Three months old. Iu· more, and one round trip between 1 .vcn noug
~ v.nd Clnclnnntl
1games Is definitely a.asurcd..
11118.
ant coach In bssketball and
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No admttlemen* will- be tabD for ll{mbWI to Brice B R 2M! inter- 'Ca~
leu than a m1Dlmum ehf.t'ae oJ .Eoction a R. ;,!65 and 1~ through

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At ·the close of the campaign let not out of the dead
past co~e the gibbering ghosts of dire regret: "If I had
only acted before· it was too late" will never excuse
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Mrs. Clarence R. McHame at Hob-~
, ron In SnHsbury Towm!hlp, of
1;~lclgR Coun ty, Ohio, on the 20th
day ot Novem¥r, 1933, ~~· 10100 o'- 1
dock. A. M. of said day. the tollow!nr GOOds a nd Chatteb, to-wit :
Otle hundred shocks corn, about
otJC hundred bushels of oorn l.n
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:;Jr. Lin ' 1 n..,_ 1ylo 1"'1 ro611 ur 1MI1' In @.. qo tf.!hy ~ I bhOCk.
Appraised B.t One Dolh:u and
i;:..nlllrico. Uot•du 'f!lotb P.11o, U&gt;ll'le I&gt; ~ tho •n•~­
~: lrf lJOlotiD"• wno&lt;il 10 yuu in 1 ...... I~ be a t~. Nolo 1 wenty
cents per shock. Total
;' ...,it ciNft., bnowtliiuonol v ru~o~&lt;to,onr-b . Mo•,.. $120.00.
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Terms of Sale: Casll In hand on
,. il~otjfob•o. Hu y tbh•l• pq n-.1 " ltb th t oovlo,! day
of sa.le.
· ..badhr&lt;hiolio u1 111erel1 '"'"nl""" u ...au Pflq.
Taken as the property of Mr . and
~ -cal c..
Mrs. Clarence R. McHa.ftle to aatlst'y an execution In favor of Rowley
l'Ud Reed.

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SHE SAYS SHE!s 4aT HIM
A S~ICT DieT A~ "1\oiii:T
L..O&amp;'T TWENTY I'OUNDis

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BuT I"T WII.L.. .,_1&lt;1!!. MORE
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AND 51-\E.'S iR'f1N4 -n-&lt;AT C:O!..ONIOL Hoef'ER 1::.
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Cash Prizes Decreases Next Saturday at 8 P.M.

By Jinuny

IT WAS A WASTe a= TIMEt FOR.
SOPHIE. HOO!=ER "lQ WRrTE US ~IS
LETTER FROM "THE ~IN ;lOCHS,
BECAVSI!! " CI-IERES NO NEWS lN lT t

f; Buy handkerchiefs

... with what it saves

The Big Y&lt;?~e Value, of .S1:1bscri~tions in The D~ily T~­

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Help Your Favorite When Your Help Counts the Most.

LJSTERINE

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Sheri" of M•tp
D. RusseU,
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TILLIE THE TOILER

S¥ARTI ISN'T 7 1'1

Bright IU~t hoiry woolen weave
made this 1mart dreu with brown
~ uede belt and matching brown l1one
buttOIIB.

Oevtrly placed pointed seaming
gives emphasis to the flat hipline,
You'll lo ve its simple smartneu.
Other delightful schemes ore wild
blackberry faille ere~ lilk and
"lack vdvet with rhi ...tone button
trim.

TJri1 '"""" N t. 20] m•1 ht ob· j
tai•tJ ;,. riur U ,,. 20 ud 16 u 40.

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It iJ fl.tlld cut.

How to Get T/lue Patterns 11

RABID REVERIES

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Fa•hion Bureau. Wr1te carefully .
plainly your name and full
1 addrcu, the nurnbrr of the pattern
Iilii~ the sU:e y9u 'l'l'ant.

Ad&lt;jreijl :your Lctt1r iu the !ol io•,· II
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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Leora Roush
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Miss Milderd Summerfi~ld
Miss
Emogene Wilson
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Miss Geneva WipiamsoJt
Miss Lillian
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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
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Bigb Spots ol Campaign
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
Subac:riptiona count the moat votea if secured before Nov·
'
ember 18th, 1933.
Campaign open to women and girla reaid ing in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telerraph.
Thoae who enter "'ay go anywhere to secure oubacriptiona.
There ia no reatricted territory.
Votea are iasued in return for aubecriptions 1ecured to either
paper and the prizea will be awarded accordin1 to wbo aecurea
moot yotes.
Subocriptiona count the followin1 number of voteo from now
until Nov. 18th. On that date their voting power dec:reaoeo 20
per cent.

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Family D~titute l
I Followmg Blaze
LRCAle'
Family"' s;;;;; LoN Home
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Mn """" fl&lt;hoentar fonnBiy 0
Po~y retldent, died l.t her home
in Tarentum, Pa., 8unda7 mornlnc
Sh.l· wae formerly Anna BtraUe allter of Henry StraUe of ~
Burt&amp;l 1n Tarentum Wednesd.a roy,
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Dor Schaefer left TUesday afternoon fer Pottorl.a where they wW
&lt;'ngase tn pheasant hlUitlng
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feV&lt; days,

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the c!ut before IItle hom.
"We should abaDdon arilflchtl

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war IJ&gt;atantly klllod In on ouiOIIIolltuatlon pOl"ll1
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tale accident ln New Jeraey early
mrtme.
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J A ft~omily ot ~.,.en v.us left homeSunday momtna: while l'eturnlq&amp;
or world ~. he .ad.
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from &amp; footbllll game.
cboCI5e the paUl ot
l in which they resided 1n Lebanon
Capta.ln .Jonea 1.&amp; one of a. f!Om..
de.1iDI with the currency and deWhat tbe reauJta
' . I township was destroyP.d b)' fire.
Pararr.ount's picture of the Ban! mitkle of ~~~gislaton chcsen b)' the
vote all our effort. to entollrt.i'·
oUve bnnch Ulua
Famham I Lad1 Reee1ve ' Chal'le.s Powell, and .sJ.x other R. W, Finaterwald Will Dleeo waterfront which w111 wrtt.,: e~er of the House to oftlclaUy
lnd~t~nd aettlnc mt! back
be
to t.be
lnatructiona From
members of the Powell tamtly,
Conduct C
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t.en by Max MUier, San DleP,
the lower awmbly at the
oomw;"'IJ.shed ween
a nm:;
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1 w,.rP lert without a. home apd wahampatgn
oaillornla. neMP&amp;per
reporter l ttn
accurate guide to abow ua tht
the
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an8'M!!I'1 who ~TOte tht~J novel .. 1 Oover the
-j lng destroyed by the hlazc which
Tb
h
been
r1ae i
on the forel~ I
SCRIMMAGE FOLLOWS •wept the IIlLI• home A friendly ILLNESS PREVENTS Water Pront" will opon at the Eleo·
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as rlceA 8
Premier Albert Sar .
ne1Khbor otrerP.d temporary asslsl-~
trlc Theater here tont~rht ror a two
com
Y P
pn:a •
the chamber
B
K ed- ··T- B
ancP. QOd took \he tamHy Into hls
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Mr. and Mrs. D . L. Relalnpi of dent inaugw"'lt~ his aol&lt;i policy
li bad
known 'm advatu.."'
OJI ey
O eat Jae· household where !ihelt.er Is betng I Chatrman'a
Acllvenell Featuring Rlchard Arlen, Judith
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OaWpoliB were recent auesta of Mr B=ut~ elll:~ut or It hal been ella- .he woUld discUS&amp; Prance's relatlond
kaon At Middleport
I prTovheldedf nollw I d
But Mn Heiner
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WGtlraU pe"lnPr, Siler Our brace
Meis• County in and Mn. A. u.:. Irwin.
with German)' ln the llahi ol tt'd A
am Y s ernltute, 1t waa
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a.w y, &amp;
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enU.nJy new sitlUition created ~..~
F r1 ay t 3 : 30
Will Aaaiat
newcomer to the scnen, "Hell BDd
L,ael. for Complete Ofli.
Adam Lallance of SY1'8.Cuae 'arid
e ~r opinion that the n•ttonwhk plebiacl~ In Qer..
1learned , o.nd }Ju nothing on which
1 High Water" is one of the .1'008(; en~
, Lo depend In tlw hl~lltf'
An ap_
,. a 1 Vote Returna
grandson, Carl Neut.zlllll and Char· wu Uons
the fOld polJCi many wbich butalled HltJ.er more
After a hectic s:weral dayH Y.. y peal t.o Lhe public Wll~ made Tue~&gt;· l Dt'~piL,. hili Hlne.&lt;~li ana confine~ j t&lt;:rtalnlng romantic dramAH to come
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Gloeckner, Jr., of Pomet'OJ reMt=ble
U.,resi
t
ftrm)y than ever In the aaddle. Hlll
the Pomeroy high school authorl day by J H nrate NPifare Dlrcc- mmt to Ills be&lt;l R w FIMterwald 1cut of Hollywood In a long time
~ turned. rrom '8. ~eek end vtslt tn.: 1
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p den
JS statement bore out precUctJona lD
ues, relative t.o the playtng of the 101 or Meigs county, n!ll:ln~e pub}lc t will conduct the chalrmollRbiD llf
The pJct.ue Is given an excellent '(v ~~~~ncJ;.:!t~e Meip Coun· Chica&amp;o Mo~ W!\lere they at"&lt; ~u=edwa~in~r:.O:":u~ c!:rtas ometal neWBpapen the aovemment
Jacborl game at the comlna: weelt 1a~\soto.nce Lo old the famtly
t!.e Amerlcnn Red Crosg Roll Call rroductlon by its producer-dliector:' rr.e~'-1- .. letter ors w~ ooms- tended Jbe Oelit'V)' 1 .oJ' Proart.s&amp; lng pnce Indexes
e pi
ow would choose the p!!aee!UI COUJ'I'ii'!
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n last Thursdo.p
afternoon," this year a.s u11 ual
t'&amp;m, Orover Jones and WillliUI'l
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rom eOJ'ie
Expositton.
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m oyrqent In thl!l crisiJI.
end, everyth1nt:r has been settled £aid Mr Or&amp;.te, "a bouse burned to
A&amp; chairman in the paat Mr McNutt, who alSo adapted the pie~
:rer3!..,~a.ry o1 Btat.e, to the
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tr nels etc.
and the coachP&amp; took ~he boys m j the ground 1 lellvlllJ this family of JFinst.erwald ha.a conducted' lAin- ture to th~ screen.
_oJeetiOii'·biSJtd here TUesday, It was
J. w · Brtggs or Briggsdale arrtf~rd
BW' time :tt.e!Se charta were so
-------hand M:ond'"' evr~lng for their .seven per110na without a place to cessful Roil Call campalrna and
Aa the orphaned. daq}Jt.er o1 a revealed lW Charlea H MulleD, Monday for II. .several c:JI.yJ'B bUBi· J ananlfed as to 'PQrtray a monthly
SOCIETY MEETlNG
nt»t hard workout. In a. ,Qumbcr' or live as everything was IOflt There hi&amp; &amp;et•UJl was believed to b., u uce track tra.lner, Judith tries to Chairman of th.t:! BQard of ElectiGns mss visit 1n t GWtl.
picture of national economie tendaJI
was no insurance, and the family thorouah plan from which the. en-1 ccmmtt suicide by drowninr InSeeretar~ Myers lntonned the
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de~ How tbe;.· r..: on a "Weeltl) 11le Women's Poreten Mlsldonarl'
The tly ln t.'1 4 '. 11Dtm$lt re,tal,\ve was left with nothing
tire county could be canvaued stead she landa In the drag net at- MeiiJS eleetion boa.rd that Melp Mrz Fred Shu wa 18
partf:d ba.&amp;l&amp;, wiJCh lnc!Jcatt.s that the ad- 8oc::Jety of the Baptilt ehurch will
to ~ place ot , combat''• for th,..
~·It
Is true that n friendly nejgh- However, the' obStacle fJI his illneBB 1tache&lt;i to a. boat captained b)&gt; Rich· county, out ot 88 ~ties of the conftned to her :Om: in ~raCW: • -~1nls\J'a~'8 polley is belnl8hap· meet this evenlnB at. the P&amp;l'101l81t
J!lekSOJl-Pomeroy ~. )Val&gt; ;no:. 1 bor took them In tP.mportlrlly but prevenl8 his opportunity to see all ard Arlen Bhe, ha.ttna aU men and. ctate wa.s the flrst to rt;port a com- wit}! InnEM.
ed wlt.h a. ewe&amp;ther eye on the aa- on East M.ai.o.J. Strf'e't. Mra Blanche
u eommonly 11 upposed. 1n PomerO) a home mUHt b"" provld~. 'tills I workers In each district. and Ml;!!.! he, not caring much for wOmen plete o.fllelal election returns
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l::~bly of-'~ congress, onlf sixty daY!!
and Mrs Aten Shain wUl
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due to MtddJej)Ort'41 U!'lfo.lrtle~S rr :riOWI accident occurred In Lebt\n#IL J 'Hcmtr W:t.'l wl~cte(l to be tht:: I himself, the two flnd themselves ln
To effect thla. the Melp county
Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Reuter away.
as hO&amp;tesse&amp;. Mrs A. R. Stark
lacll of sportamanshlp On the t n township where 0~1er half the contact person to work under Mr a quarrel Immediately,
board or election members were re· and aon Junior, of Pmtlac!, M!ch.
be in rharge of the procram.
conttaey, the · Pomero)! . offlaiiLJs : reople are on the relief lh:t, but des- Flnsterwald
,
Arlen tries every way to aet rid Qnired to [emaln on duty all nlaht returned home Tuesday after a vis·
dealt tor the llltddlepdrt fleld fo!' 1pile this neighbor,~~, w1th Ute co-l Mrs Heiner will close the omce of of her, but the neighbors 'et her a f(Jllowing election day and uro.tll al- It wlth their respective parents, J!4r
Miss Nell Proctor hu accepted a
the game knowinlil' that 1t would cpertttlon of t he trustees, say they! th~ J()(•a! cfla.pter temporarlly , it J•Jb and keep her nearby When &amp;hf.l l moat .noon of the followlQt day to and Mrs. L p Reuter and Mr an" r.osltlon a.t the Club RP.taurant on
U€.&lt;t be avallable should Middleport Wtll provide material tntftlctently to I v•ru; O.Qreed by the execullve com~ ftudK DICk'a adopted baby, her heart I I cc~lve the omctal rellQtiBbl the YB.l'• Mrs Ben Ewing
\ 1'4aln street.
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&amp;UCCtH:!d in scheduling a game !O!' l:lulld a hml.'it tor Ulis tamlly. How-l mlttee In a mt&gt;fltlniJ MondQ eve-\ Eofteru a btL, but. not toward Arlen. 1' it. us diStant. preclnct.B. to tabulate
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that d&amp;te fOl' thelr team. Bo when t'VPr, the people of Leb9.nop town- 1nlug 111d will d ~ vot.e her time tJ At least RO she thinks. Without ac- th~m properly and to forward the
Milo Stewart,
a ~dicament actuaiJy was fKCOI..! ,! sh ip will not have suftl;clent fundslasalst Mr. Pill!terwald
,
ua)Jy realJzlnK It, tbe two , young t.ole.l rettVI".t to the Secretary ot thf' County Inflrmary
nothing much waa thought about I tfJ purcha.se doorJ and windows for 1 She will confel wtth h1JD now fr lks ftght their way Into each Stat!! This ts the soeond time the for Columbus where he will
lt becauae It WR.II felt that all teams th, house" Mr orate said.
,
)take his lde8.5 and pla.ns and ext!- other's arms at
The baby is t••'J.td has been so oommendf:d,
wife who l".as been vl81tlni
in the
would be rht.d to dQ
Appealing
to the public. Mr c.ute them under his direction It nlmost lost Arlfvl ill caught tn a
bnme of their son-In-law
an.vthllll r~asona.ble to help tak~ Orate sugg-cated that the resid:ents was o.Qre'..'d She will visit t:~oh l tlshlng boat wreck, the pollee just
CAit lS WRECKED
ghter, Mr. and Mrs HowiU'd fi,,,~;;,
c~of a b&amp;d situation.
of the Pomeroy Bend be Invited \o toY.ns!ltp of the county to organizt r.bout catch Jumth ' for a crlme me
the JXI.l'it week
w,ver
the
om~la
here
reck~pe~o.te
in
llie
ell
ivc
to
Old
the
t.he
Roll
Call
workers
In
each
as
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"'llS
forced
to
cofnml\.
But
wltk
Wh~:!n
the
car
which
he
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without the h'ardheadedness .. wel tamlly ,
Mr Finsterwald did 111.11t Year, '~rmhtatlon to 'J•rry on, the two duvlnjt plunKed into a pole alon~ "
DINNER PART\'
ahd ~~~riJ1,1t obstinacy of the ,. 1Let 118 pa~~ lllea~Pd ~r Qra~e, J while he condl,lci;:J tAe entire Roll\ lovP.rs tmn thetr drab ws.terfrout 8Jde the hl8hW#LY on Eaat M~
We tak10 thio opportunity to thank the
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·!l~...,.,u;( plllclals who evldll:ntly lelt En~~~nenou~ n reca 'Do ~to~~ s Call ca.nvas.s front his brdside
I':'Ito a. seventh heaven of happJneM. street, Monday niBht, Earl Re!1·
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votero of Meip county for the conoidera·
~....t.l~ance wu at'lorded whereb'o' era as Yso ' gld,o
~h
d
JU ap&lt;t oJonflned to hi.!i bed RIJ'\C@' I Crltlctl say u. :6.5 a brand new !&gt;haw £:sce.ped serloua Injury
Mr and 1:r... Ha,.oJJ'''''~"~~~~.,r~,;[
W1Q' cou,ld,1 torce ,PornefQY
to 1,pJAY unto yo 01,1 wou
lBYe o ers o september Mr ' PinstcrWa.ld Js un jtre11tment oJ w~ hf.ppen~~}Jen a
The accident ot:cured about 11 cently ent~Jtalned
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tion and fine support ahown uo in the recent
W~me l'n. Jo.c!*tn ifllt ,._,a.a ~tic
"Whit
able to aetlve\V de~ hle. t'lm~ to man who thin~ w~ft&amp;)n a,p pol- o'clock, It Wl\15 reported, wh!n the with a dinner pa.rty nt
elec:tion for the membero of the Meir•
Pli· d at an, In spite of the fad Mel fJ e the Red Cross and the the Roll Call as previOUllly. How- 180n and a (llrl -~ nates rti;rt~~ hll ' RenshBW W left the roadw.o.y nea. Mr and MrN Joe Melar
t~ 1 It wa.a scheduled 'OS an "at nre gdol~un!y Reli~~ t Co~mlsa~fn e 1er, smce hlti improvement has' m Jove, and thlf.,•"ntlte plQt:',. flu,.. t.h~ M Eberllbaeh ftlllng ata.Uun, bury and Mr and Mrs Phil H
County Board of Education and will anure
hohle" (lame tor the R!ver City
~, sufteltng ~f ryth~u~ eedo r~f ev~el 1: been cor.tdderable, he hM vohm-[ms...l!lll excellent , ~--~italn-Dt-. ,
craihlng tnt.o the poic Blame tot Meier and Mr and Mrs Her.m~
all that we will diopenoe our dutieo faith·
Acf:ord1n~rly
the
Ji\ck~KJnbl.m county we reel that we y need t~e toored to continue the work •1::;
-'.:,.,,
• 1tbe accident wo,a. not reported.
Ohlinger and two sone of Pomeroy
to\\nct It ltnpoi!Sibl" to play helP pubHc'li help 111 this extraordina-ry chairman.
1
-Beat Jacboq....,...
Rcnsha\f, It was &amp;aid, was u•1·1
fully and efficiently.
~ThtuM&amp;y afternOOl'l
They cA.se of need
'11leref0le we are
Re.,. Father E F Dunn w_.,. '
NEW SON
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.ohurt althous:h the car waa comCLUB HOSTESS
It lm)XI881ble to play her~c asking
the cooperutlou ot ali Lo consenttod to the chairmsnship v'
plei.l!ly wt·ecked as a re&amp;ult of .. 1
VAN E. McDADE
f'~day nlgbt &lt;notwltluitandlngl help provldP she lter ror this ramUy the committee for Pomeroy aml 1 Mr. a.nd Mrs E. W Siddall (Lydia. .crnsh
Mlss Alice Smith was
W. C. KEEBAUGH
=.:a~lt~tM\~~e~r~ P~~ye~ 1 °~~ I and btt!leve tho.t good re~ponse will w;~lorg~~lze hi: f~wn d comm~ Elberfeld I o! Mart~tta are am1o•J1•Monday ever)!IK to the members
wllete~n the Po
bo h d I
rollow
w
n
e nex
uW
ay.s
t;
clng the birth of a aon bono Bun·
Ann McCroba, who recently un- ht r bridge ctub at her home
ALB&amp;RT ROMINE
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m~roy
Y8 8 enMr Orate suggesl.ed th,at any who 1Cedric Clark, It waf!l learned, wlll day
The little chap Is U'-e a•.a~d- derwent a ma.s~Id operaMon at the J1artford Mrs Oren Holler ,u Ra......... 1n no n t games ) They wish to cont.rJbute for the Qause '" a~~:am be the head of the Middle son of Mr and Mrs J h Elberlllld H 1 h . -..u.,t J a U'·•..
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found It even lmPQSSibl(l: to play any m~;nner should ge~ . ~ . toi,LC:lJ, pqrt Rr..IJ Call commltt.ee and will! of Mulbe~y AvPtnlt'!. .
ozer •.._.._.,.t. ll a .;..Jl&amp;, Is re- c.ne received the Pl'lr.e tor high
the aame here on Ba.turday which with him at !.he Meigs county Re- pra:anl~:! her ).dans tmmedla,~h·
-~----...- POl ted gett\ng alon&amp;' nicely.
~c(lre.
I! Jpdeed an Unt«~val ai~uattoo for ltef offices here. whether they llavc :u rs Heiner and Mr. Dixon wHl arfllY hl&amp;:h school to find. lt~elf ln at clothing
furniture or money to range immedlo~.tely tor the county'
any week end.
cnntrlbuto,
Wide set-up and the campaign fOl
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They }lad evidenUr undetstoq\l
B
k
members}Jip.s wUI st&amp;rt Nov
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tnat the
co!!lfi nOt bf;: pJ.a.red
eat 1 ac aona11d continue untU the ,2&amp;th.
tl
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td. )ilddl~pcxt.. ~
.tOED l.l\DY PA.881S
The aoal of the Me:tsa eounty
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Mn. Leande;r Robinson, ?1. pa.u· chapter tht.e. year haa been
a,
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!lave been made cd aw~y ut her home near Albany 1.000. tt was announced by M1
,
at Syrn· at 4 o cloeXl ¥onda.y afternoon. She: Plmterwald and It Ia belteved
at
Middleport !.s survived by two 80Illl aJ1!1•'Qne from t.he cOoperation ol tht! Y1)1\ul~
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not ao m~nanjmouaJy of- daughter
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. r workera that the KOal ea1l J l:r.
~1'\'1~1 ~n -;Pdlng the Ful1,eral a~rvices will be C9Pd~1~ j n~aahed In the eampafln. flow~~·
Wed~y afternoon at. 1 !~ d.. shoutd the mttP\berahlP&amp; fall' ahbd
clock from the DownlnQk&gt;n 1M. • E or the deslgn&amp;ted lOBI, there i-c.
church Intennent will be made tn maln.a tour d~tof8 1~ whlc\h a , ~lui
the Wells cemetery, near Dowding- cu.plJSale:n '*n be held Tl;le
'l.'
~or In charge or the F'lnsterwatd tlonal Roll Call is to close llov 30
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Undertaking Coml)'an\r
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Ca.mpalgn wJndow card.!, stick-Beat Ja~ksoners and buttons have been rt!Celve(l
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,JUDGMENT 'fAKEN ON NOTE at.d will IJS forwardry IJhmedl · l
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ately to ~e worker&amp; in \ eD.Ch dlBRawllnRIJ 8o1•8 or Mld,tl e- trict and· the CiOIIlllJet.e Roll oau
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"'"""~port took jud.ent; for t319.'76 on a oraanltation. wUI 5e~~:In lo function
p~
note- 'hl the common pl.eaa nnt Monda.y under Mr Finster
that now with eten1;hing
TueSday morning af!alrutt wald's directions trom hi&amp; ' bedald
tl , excepl tJle victors B.nd vanand Jenl'le JacQ Bff: with Mrs Heiner &amp;R th~ a.ctl:e
q
ed In this much dlscUtlsed
to
a petition ftled with the head
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co
t, Ooach Fa"'fnham" iave hill
GOuilta.
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1 The work or tthe' Red qroas In
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proUitea a real worll:ou.._t Monday
,Jackaonemer~ncles has been not~J by th.J
to
one
hlna. Line coach, Carl HousC'
~ IS f'tNID
chalrlnan of the l;toll Ca.ll o.ud a
ll!d hll hop~ tuls f9t "
George Molde:&amp;~~ 1 11. arreated Sat-. count~ wide plea , has been ma.:lt•
of the men ~)jo l!,~f Turkish to- ,
~r
time 1whUe Cbabh
utd~!f for cp.rrylng concealed wea- to coop~rnte In tl\e drive t01j mem,,
bacco for (\$:t1terfield.
~f,~.t;..:r'
o..,, Pleaded &amp;uJI,Y Ia ' • niodifted bero
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~ orrta.&lt;Je
cha.rfe .tn the court or Justice ·or
-Beat ~..Jacbon' ' ,.
"Oup'-Rip• Jive in Constan·
tt:e Pea.ce J 1 'w MeOullouQO Tuea•
donned . .~
dhy a.nd was fined tS aud c08ta He
1 WID ON THE lhh
t after the •PiJ.ctioo
po.ld the fillE' and costa and wn.~ re·
Whq'R afraid ot Ule 13th-a.ppar. 1
and Smyrna
tJX\ tttllfl un~l
lf!Hsed
( ently not Har!y Searl8, 53 lL!ld tda 1
.
• Call, 64, bot11 ot La.nrpwJile, who 1
WI
, ..
'we~ all In
,
r 10
~- fi'-:1....
avalla' .xrres,
., -~.,
obtained a Jlcense to wed. in the r
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Parras in
i..!:fll~lll '1 e tons. :toui:h eerimJ-robste COW't here Monday He _Javel
r~_.. ... e, aelne ttme Will apent lp
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hb oecupatlon a a a miner Each
The best known Turkish to~
perttctt1ll r. r~liable OlfenaeJla. tht•
~Oontlnut!O tram PIIJI Onll
hat been married once previously
alr lbould such ~dure
neo- Ute oounf!lel t.ble wh...... the 10 ,.,. nev Harley BoltoP performed tho
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come from these sections, and we
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Chlcaa:o hoodhnnH "'~re sitting with cere ony
I Blackwell\ Roush, Moore, Kl......
.....,~ theb' attorne)'s
-Beat
Jacluonao4 Joachl~ took tlll'lll at pa..ulng
try to select the best grades for
11e l!.teppe&lt;t up to Bharke}', a
•Jille all eUKible men took turns
•t receiving 80 that any team M!!all, dark-oomplex!.:med , chtnlP&amp;s
Chesterfield.
playinl a1ainat the Panthers wUI Man, and pointed to him saying·
never ..know who 111 elected to t.hrow
"This ill tn~ maP
is no other tobacco
or to rocetve the PMfl, A OOMkter·
T~e wltnl'S&amp; wa11 then turned QVer
able tUne wu a11o spent 1n J)l'Ae· t&lt;..l defense attorney Wlllam Scott
just like Turkish-it has a caste
tlclna aoal tlcklnl at vnrloWI dh'l- Stewart ior cross-examination
taneet from the 1011 line.
Stewart 1u;ked Jud8e Matthew M
and aroma all its own. Chester·
: Cotlch f'&amp;mham had nb com- Joyce to exclude from the courtbletlts to mate after the MSBion room all 8'(1vernment wltne.ssea who
field seasons them just right.
WB.II eomplet.ed but tt Ia not a. da.rl, had N~t Yet te~ttlfled and were to
tret that every man jack 011 the testify on the same subject on
"That
taste you're talk·
uad 1a !Hit end keyed to Beat which other IO\Iernment witnellllf'l
V.f're alving te1:1tlmony
..hour
the
of
~~ wtll ~ ;J~laYftd at the
Keenan btepped up to the bar
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i '!port hlg-b achoo1 fteld Prl· U•d usert.ed that there wtu~ 1'1,0 tr~· , ~s·t~-!.~ ~· ~ .
Y artlem
t 3 30
In the presence of wit~
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moon "
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WEATHER - Generally
fair tonight and Th111'!1rlay. Not so cold Thur&amp;.
day in west. Warmer Friday.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF tNT ERN ATION AL NEWS SER VlCE.
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