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Family D~titute l
I Followmg Blaze
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Family"' s;;;;; LoN Home
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l'omeroy and
theatre•.
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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Rev Pather Euaene Dunn &amp;ad
Dor Schaefer left TUesday afternoon fer Pottorl.a where they wW
&lt;'ngase tn pheasant hlUitlng
a
feV&lt; days,

, Hell aDd Hlab Water Roo
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IDIIDtic Drama Features
Hiah Clan Actora

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lhould lliiop cutrency manlpntatlo!l. It :11 putUn•
the c!ut before IItle hom.
"We should abaDdon arilflchtl

Friendly , .
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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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lf!l&gt;s hu t Thursday when the house
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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out clothing or furnishings, all br.From Bed
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point where we should st.&amp;blllze ·
an8'M!!I'1 who ~TOte tht~J novel .. 1 Oover the
-j lng destroyed by the hlazc which
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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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Premier Albert Sar .
ne1Khbor otrerP.d temporary asslsl-~
trlc Theater here tont~rht ror a two
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the chamber
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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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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
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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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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,..
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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
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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
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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.
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)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
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to
Old
the
t.he
Roll
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workers
In
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forced
to
cofnml\.
But
wltk
Wh~:!n
the
car
which
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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
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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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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::;
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• 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.
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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
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rollow
w
n
e nex
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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·
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~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.
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.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
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!lave been made cd aw~y ut her home near Albany 1.000. tt was announced by M1
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at Syrn· at 4 o cloeXl ¥onda.y afternoon. She: Plmterwald and It Ia belteved
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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
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~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
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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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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'
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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- ,
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time 1whUe Cbabh
utd~!f for cp.rrylng concealed wea- to coop~rnte In tl\e drive t01j mem,,
bacco for (\$:t1terfield.
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o..,, Pleaded &amp;uJI,Y Ia ' • niodifted bero
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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
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• Call, 64, bot11 ot La.nrpwJile, who 1
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avalla' .xrres,
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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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Chlcaa:o hoodhnnH "'~re sitting with cere ony
I Blackwell\ Roush, Moore, Kl......
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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
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taste you're talk·
uad 1a !Hit end keyed to Beat which other IO\Iernment witnellllf'l
V.f're alving te1:1tlmony
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WEATHER - Generally
fair tonight and Th111'!1rlay. Not so cold Thur&amp;.
day in west. Warmer Friday.

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~cripticm- in The Daily Tribqne &amp;
Tri&amp;u~e-Tei~I!•Ph G.re._t R,ce for
$800 i11 C.ab Prize• will be over.

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T A·T-IME like tl1~ &lt;&gt;ne which our state's chief executive

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are prom\&gt;tly forgotten es the heartfelt sympathy and 1
deepest fec.Hin8 goes out tO the Governor P.nd his stricken
f"'mily , in this their hour 'of sorrow ~nq dis-tress.
The fact that every citizen •of the staste is sorrowing
with our Governor will help to make ,.the. b,urden a trifle
hghter although when such a timE!." ocCurs in any family,
words are so inadequate .as to be u~ele~ Qlftut,s.\ 1 ' ·,. 1
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With Dog And Gun

·A Ji~ml:lt:!r of years ago, many of the older citizens
··an wl't'l re.~ati' the iqciq~nt, u?tl.fe~e measures were used
•vhil'h iu at l eRBt one instailce 'caused the hOrrible death
ol' on~ \{ictim at Wooster when a tra~n killed him as he 1
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'"" tied to the .rails of the track. ; 'l'hi~ .so· ill,clllll'ed the J..&lt;n;'lW,ii&lt;lli/l;.i'.
(:e~ter to · Eni!U'IaiR Farmero; ~r
IQ~~f,(},.iliy ·
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high "'boo!' fraternities iri' the state have been ' · -'~ 1mM.rrnt Pr&lt;~rr•m' Arr~~r..d&lt;
by c'o'Dindtlilie•· '" '·
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nulical Stunts for the initiates to d:o so that they wtll be IM'gi.tl t,t\18 eveninG In both the Lon1
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or
e nough 'tcN\l!" h~ld resbonsllire' for iiif!Psiiftieless form
aur.l amusement .und should be prosecuted to the full ex- 1 b.urlday mcmhlJ,
eve11ln1J. In charge of thtJ
t ent of the law whenever another youth is injured through oUk:na with E. A. art.te ',
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' Monday evening after t.heir
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' ll'Jht.
: \n:.u:he~~';!r a~~~ tbe
Bend OT' both aides ot the rlver
tt&gt;r havin• had an eyetul or
l rambHng, rcvlng, running
. ar.orlng Jackets. tlave taken a
clf'&amp;l ot th!H advance N&gt;tiCe
1r.ratn opr salt, settled themselves
b~ck ln tbe1r easy chairs, cocked.
I their te~ on tbe piano or mR.nt.ei if
U e"· lattoi Waa not too htgh1 lit ·
tlte old Orj*!nbrlar and&lt; s$ld
but nevertheless goldange&lt;J
mlnedly th 11 t the certral
crew ain't been nowhere and
~:ren nothln' until they get a
l.ng gUmplle of our two borsefl\e\1!
as they BCil.tter ard scamper and
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C11 the opponents while the ever
nlert line ls throwll'g back the ad\l!t.nce attempts or the enemy
Jackets territory.
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'!he coalport
•·!-. Enuna Whl,. of . Col"_......
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ht'r son, James White and 1\l.elday evenlnf. Dt:.spll.e the In•••d ol•• wiU. ,., &amp;lite•, clemtnt wnther a. Ia-e crowd was
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J oan!' Wlae, smaU daush·
Durlxll the meetlnc plam were
MT. and Mrs. Oha.rle!! H. dlacuMed COMeminl 8 Chrlst.mall
Jr., of Bouth Second Avenue. paJ1)' which will .be held. jUAt ~~a.~;e
reported quite lll at her home , t.h~~~~eh=!g meeting
bronchltla.
I douabnuta and COffM were served
by the prealdent of the orsanlzll•
PO ERQY
Uon, Mrs. EdillOn Weese and Mrs.

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cle on chlldrt&gt;l. s llteratuJ·e W{"r-;
t.h? main featurt&gt;s of Uw snat:,··
speare club mef'tmg hf'l&lt;l at the
home of Miss Lvdin Ebersbac!l
Tuesday afternoon.
In response t.o thP roll call mcm n present lnltle.ted the meetln;l
by quoting cl.::ver saying~ or chlldren Mrs Georg" Kreltlel' 1'1!11.1
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cow~h ~~lief. Out also Js best. ·&gt;t
1Sore
'fl1.roat and Cold'! as well
Makl.' IL you!" ramlly medicine tor
thE:~e numenta. keep u handy, there
Is not.htng better. Pl'?8.53nt·t.astin~
and nbsolutely sa.re. even ror cblldren. Your money back 11 not entlrely sntlsfteG , 35c. Martin &amp;
Rollu, . Middleport and all other
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ChUdren's 81j.ylngs and tm u.rtl·
Thoxh\e is no~ only the best.
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HOME IS
1CLIFTON
DESTROYED BY FIRE

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Featuring the well known National Line of

For the family-Solid l.eather- high
Quality

Dlamoad Sboe Store
JACOB J&lt; ZEIHER, Mgr.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Mrs. ChiVies Ebersb&amp;eh or Lin.th• .will

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J£ you could oee

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rice water wasted by a leaky, faucet, you
would l'q)lace the lamp at once. But you
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Ucht they do not cet, because the bulbs
In thelnocketl are obaolete ••• worn out
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they and their families suffer eye strain
u well, because of inadequate liaht&lt;
The only llll'f: way to cuard your eyes
and your pocketbook II to use lamps you
know have a reputation for quality
Latnps! Wb¥ not get a carton of six
and eave ten .' per cent?
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Middleport, Ohio
M.i~dleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Mbt,rsville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
M,JM(eport, Ohio

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Jdrs. Nancy Wlndllnll or t.ncas·
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t.er, deputy Inspector of the DaughteTa of .the Union Veterans, )!a,.{~turi'\Cd nome after otftci4tllia"'Rt
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the recent lnllpectlon of the Iocall
Tent or the Daughter\ or tht Un- 1 Tbt :residence of O..nlel HarriAon
ton Veterans.
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Mr. and Mra. . .John Roberta and t.eiLdway 10 rapidly that It became
famUy a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ro~ uncontrollable .
berts of pt. Pleaaaot haY~ J'fliumThe Pomeroy FiN! Department
Etl home nft.l!r vi8Jting Ml'a. Con. hnrrled to the Welt VitCinta vlll&amp;ft
ROb£.rT.'I.
1to otter &amp;allistance but was unable
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to check the apread of the name~
Mrs. Cora Webb and aUP.t. Mrs. throulh the boUle.
Allee Hooper of Huntington spent
A datern connected to property
Wednesday In Rutland vlattlna Mn. r~rby ·the Harrison horne, WM used
Nell Pond.
i by ~e nre deparlment lUI a &amp;OW"ee
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nt.er but the supply .,.... conAlphonse Schorn. Jl'rBJl,k. Rein- Mnned 10 rapldly that llttle aid was
hl\rt, Arthur Berry and Howard :urnla)1ed In this manner.
Ptond of Rut'-nd were rabbit-huntOrlgln of the blaae was not reIJ11 in VInton eoutttY Wedneflday. ported. It was reported that a eon-·

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Mrs. Vivian Alltmswort~
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae CampfMlll
Miss LW8 J. Diles
Miss 4pell ~gnor
1\li~W Irene Grueser

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IBcltool football
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pressive list or vlctorle&amp;
1 The wily mentor gave t.he hoYs

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zone of the Deily Tribu'!e and T!'il!o#to:·Telelf&amp;p!l.
TboJe wlto &amp;Iller naay IJO aJJJ'fbwe to eecure aubterjptiona.
There is 110 restricted tmitory.
V otq are jquecJ in oeturu for aqbacriptio')l aeeured to either
JlllJ&gt;er ~and .Juo ·
"'1il! I.e IIWISrded aa:ordintr to who secures

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VICTIM IN MINF. 40CIDEN'&amp;
Word has ~n reeehed her~ttM..t
Pred Ohlinger of Winona, w. va .,
nad been kUled In a mine by •
fall
Ht&gt; l,q tM tatht_.r
Mrs. Clara Ma} Powell or Plat·

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bt'.•.;l fr ilnd s, l"&gt;fl ffi C WRllton cru\Jty NimpJy tO impress Upon
fht'm th"C ritt!K and sec t•etS Of lh eir n rg~:~nizations .

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CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

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home of Mn. &amp;'dna Joe Bem ot
Middleport.
PoUowtnc tJ:m regular buA1nts1
~ln&amp;' a 11odal hour was spelll
this Ume :J. priM box donate&lt;:
b:r Wlu Ada Oenhetmer
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by Jba. ~t Hoetlich, &amp; gue...

MCC(Jy: Hymn.
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Mrs. o. P. Otlla.Jber
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made
Mrmbt'rs
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Bha.t.es1
, Rilgged Crosa,"9.118CDlbly; eelectiao : H .
wen
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nest meeting w1ll pPal'f' club
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nnl meat
t PfObal#. court
hotne
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at
home or Mltm.
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Pola.ce!" by Miss Ellabet.::l , the Pythlan lllltera, at the 1at.t.er M
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1111 tiM woman IMvu a&amp;lp
Miller
Rll!.seU; lfl'mn. "Brtdlten
Oar .. · hOme on
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Misses
W.here
of the
r..tt.st
Judp
and
large
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by
hoUr and
her
Ebersbach.
or the various YO:Wll people'a u- enne Middleton : Hymn, ''In t.h~ were enJo;red.
Auert They Are C all 1 nre cau.aed in ttQJne ~Derl tne counl.)' or aervlhc a sentence.
WHAT " TLR.NIP!
A lihort program wa.~ presented
eoela.Uons or the churches of Yet"~ Beautiful Gardtn ot Prayer, . as-Beat Bremenuau Championa Of Itrom hot ttHhes •toted ne.t- 1' tbe am- wu Mid to have ~ to ~ Stop !J.te pre..88 1
b,v Mls.~ M&amp;.lj' .~chnefPr 8.;-ld M15s
county were In a.ttendan~ a.t.. Llw..~ £ mbly: Prayrr. R '3 v.
Theophl,
r urn ace practicalltl rui:Ded k.&amp;ye. Tuelday, . November :n, Wu ~~~ere·a •.lmore ne-w11 rrom the 1Pr· · Thelma YoWl&amp; the former reading
Presbyterian church. Ttwsday evl· Mehl of the Federa.ted church 0;,
f.NTERTAINS ClASS
uckeye State
~-6Y~thlna in ~ buemmt' otl~~ttt u taw dead.IJQe f(!r the wcxnan tue slopes ot Oa.rflf'ld Avenut! .
Lh(' porm . '' Auiumn " by Whittier
nblg, ror the quarterly rally. M(\1 · Pom"roy: Be:leetlon by orchestra;
~~~. P&amp;ul Smart entertalned her
. the ~.16dence or u. z . JUilktl'Dlftll, tc. be ou~ of the cr;MU~tY Umlta.
AndrtW Putney baa ~P-sted a nnri tilt&gt; lrt..Lt&gt;l 1!'lV!J1g a book repret B:, Bauer, pre&amp;ldent of th\~ Hymn, "Chrlllt Ar~e." aMembll , 3unday school class 1)1' eul!l: of the Ooaeh Clyde BaUyn beprl
job here early Wednt.&amp;da)' matnln1 buL
Olaren~ ~. IU'tHted with turn.tp th1t wetg:M " 1-' pbumls RJ•d I view uu "SIIa:. Marnr:-r" by Oeorge
counW orpnlzatlon, pres1ded r.t Benediction.
Fll'!'lt Baptist church ~nUy :.&amp;.t Tuesday evenfn&amp; which it
ISU!Ihtly damased t.he ~:
!!&gt;e WO!Oip ¥ St.k&amp;r'da1, W'M , . 121euures UP.4 Lnche11 ln cJrcumfer- Eliot
t.b~ meetln(. Between 1 aDd 8 o. At Lhe conclusion of the Pl'OKt'\RI her hQm ~ on Middleport bill.
tMta emanattlll' trom th.e
, A fire alaraJ. wa~ riven about 21li.'BM!d from tbe county ja1L
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m. a. devotlonnl $etYioe waa cor.· those present 8811embled 1n th,.
Ofllcers for the enauiDI' year ro~rt or the atat.e are
1 o'clock Wednesday
momtna and
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ducUd durin&amp;" which tlme the foJ. SUnday school room tor e. aoc1a1 were elected aa follow : Pres, Phyl· ably the blggeet tuk
the blaae extlnsusihed before much
-...at ac nto the ba.ll-beart.na. hand-paluted
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lowing progmm W86 pre!ll!nt.ed · ttm.e. aerreshment:&amp; were
Us Diles; VlCe Pres.. Plorence Fra· ~ taee dlll"iq the
was Incurred. A
SILV]JR TEA
bOEr handle, or Will It be neceY.n ry ·
Selectlon by the young people!! by the ladies or the Fresbyt.erla! ser; Becy., Man:ella Pruer ; Aset.~Ur. BaUyn, the
from rrom
\be PollowlnJ t.hl!! ftlrU]ar meettna" ot to await furU1er returM !rum Lilt&gt;
county ordlesira under the ~- church.
Sec., Oon Dell 8einel,; Treu. Yt-lknr Jac.lr.et.&amp; has
to the d~UMP to the the IAD4- 6v .....~
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of
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Grace Jean IQilea.
bit of football atrat.erY
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Hymn, &lt;~Joy to the World,'' aMem~
. eat remenAft:Jr the bualnua, a aoclal h~ bimlelf bel h1ll rambllna:.
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BbnDaaii 111· cllurch, ~. A. :l Boy you "atn't toeen nothln' " A
h" t ' Pravt~. R"V. Olarenee Sww.rPREPARING PLAYLET
apent, after "fhlcll Mrs. Bxn.art , BtlDJin.r, uiwltreated u.nd
remen1.rt.ey tn~n.ln~ Tutld"y even- H. Hal'l'13 18 dlaplaylns a hunlp In
Just take a swallow or Thoxln~.
Jnpn, pastor or the Heath M. E.
PractiCe sessions have ~ held .terved delicious refteshmen\8. The YeUow Jackets.
Mn. Joe Leonard, MfL PaUl , ~ Wltb a abver tea at tbt! h ls tarage window at Racine taken a famou~ doctor· ~ prescription, u;
dlureh'
Selection
"Where'er for t.he put rew weeks by members 1place of the next meettne w'l.ll 1le
In other words
and Mra. Dma Hamilton ebwcb. A IOOd att.en~nce was re- from his farm at En11t Racine that . woLhe~&gt; the throo.t Irritation. stopYou Walk,'' by ' he Girl !! or t.he Ladies Bible Class of t.hf announced later.
t.uklDg ll1l the Bremen,
will be host.esa. Prlday even&amp;ul &amp;til ported.
..,f!IIJhs 6 pounds-Four pound tur - pbg the cough almo!!t JU!&gt;t&amp;ntly. It
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Ohio ctalmtng the
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right :;o lnng as common sense is allowed to dictate the
rourse of procedure. There is not however, one single
rcmmn Why boys of college age should be pel'!llitted to
r~\·e1t bitck to the cave man and animal period of humanit~· in ottler to inflict upon bi&gt;{B who are supposedly their

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INITIATIONS
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Mr. mil loln. DfiCqe Webb and
: The- meettna wu oPmec~ ..ut. l d&amp;ujbtt.t ¥117 ot Pcl11mout.h wert
\ uspol'laeft. Event~ tba.t are m•ttna n~t ,..u of Uae tenner'~ mQI.h, bJstory .nd. wu
followed by tht • Mn.. Con. W~.
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The sym pathy ot'tlie;·entire pulilic goes 'out to him.

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OoNtruellm
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1 The Novembe'r 1\Reenc.h metttftl aobiJII;Df whp •18o ~ &amp;o be loof the :tliddleport. u~ehlb11'U ated an PlOrida dl.l:rlnr thf' wtnwr Bet.haoy M. I . chureh was enU:r· rrom the book, ''The RooumUe
jbc1d Wtd~y=.frtt)oqrl attN montru.
ta.lned Tueeday evemna: at t.m CoDl.PdlaN" , by Ellen Olaeiiow.

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-Jennie Bmllh
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under the direction
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htWi Tllt&amp;day, pnnid- b~ held at thfl&gt;
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day evening
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Present At Rally ,"Ivory
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with Mn. JennJ#.
county, Bertha and Mr.rle
ot Laall&lt;Y Thelma Young or NnyLors Run .
the
Pourt.h avenue. At
MAKE BIG ·CLAIMS 1
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Re~ her Ml'enlJ ror
hSSiaUnii
hut~tem;es werl:l
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You Are," asaemblf: conolualon
bU&amp;lnea~~ RIS!o:~.
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lloCulloulb
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Jean Clarlr. .
Maxine 'and.~o Elolae
.· ' BASEMENT DAMAGED BY riB&amp; IJ:.J.Ve
A
number
younll neonl" Read1ne or Prayer
Mlu Vt"¥1·• n aoolal
rer~ents
tbe alterD&amp;tive or leaYinC
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In&amp; NOY.t Dlbe 21At, at 1::!10 o'oloek j
nuder the al.lltPicea ot the c'-- P~EP~R
The playlet " Ye Tea P!l.fty at Y~ ,
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Olden Tllnel!l•, liiCludme 1udl well '
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~cripticm- in The Daily Tribqne &amp;
Tri&amp;u~e-Tei~I!•Ph G.re._t R,ce for
$800 i11 C.ab Prize• will be over.

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;TH.E GQVERNOR'S SORROW
T A·T-IME like tl1~ &lt;&gt;ne which our state's chief executive

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are prom\&gt;tly forgotten es the heartfelt sympathy and 1
deepest fec.Hin8 goes out tO the Governor P.nd his stricken
f"'mily , in this their hour 'of sorrow ~nq dis-tress.
The fact that every citizen •of the staste is sorrowing
with our Governor will help to make ,.the. b,urden a trifle
hghter although when such a timE!." ocCurs in any family,
words are so inadequate .as to be u~ele~ Qlftut,s.\ 1 ' ·,. 1
Timt:, the great healer of all di~treSSEt~· sorrow~ agd
wl)es, is all thH.l c~ n be looked forward· t o . to Assuage •.-lu~

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With Dog And Gun

·A Ji~ml:lt:!r of years ago, many of the older citizens
··an wl't'l re.~ati' the iqciq~nt, u?tl.fe~e measures were used
•vhil'h iu at l eRBt one instailce 'caused the hOrrible death
ol' on~ \{ictim at Wooster when a tra~n killed him as he 1
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'"" tied to the .rails of the track. ; 'l'hi~ .so· ill,clllll'ed the J..&lt;n;'lW,ii&lt;lli/l;.i'.
(:e~ter to · Eni!U'IaiR Farmero; ~r
IQ~~f,(},.iliy ·
puhlic
high "'boo!' fraternities iri' the state have been ' · -'~ 1mM.rrnt Pr&lt;~rr•m' Arr~~r..d&lt;
by c'o'Dindtlilie•· '" '·
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nulical Stunts for the initiates to d:o so that they wtll be IM'gi.tl t,t\18 eveninG In both the Lon1
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enough ~o ,be !on. u~ ~~r ~!~ssman ip,.. our .~piv.rrsities: i.~
or
e nough 'tcN\l!" h~ld resbonsllire' for iiif!Psiiftieless form
aur.l amusement .und should be prosecuted to the full ex- 1 b.urlday mcmhlJ,
eve11ln1J. In charge of thtJ
t ent of the law whenever another youth is injured through oUk:na with E. A. art.te ',
l'iuch foolishness.

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' Monday evening after t.heir
~ lng victory over OlomteT
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: \n:.u:he~~';!r a~~~ tbe
Bend OT' both aides ot the rlver
tt&gt;r havin• had an eyetul or
l rambHng, rcvlng, running
. ar.orlng Jackets. tlave taken a
clf'&amp;l ot th!H advance N&gt;tiCe
1r.ratn opr salt, settled themselves
b~ck ln tbe1r easy chairs, cocked.
I their te~ on tbe piano or mR.nt.ei if
U e"· lattoi Waa not too htgh1 lit ·
tlte old Orj*!nbrlar and&lt; s$ld
but nevertheless goldange&lt;J
mlnedly th 11 t the certral
crew ain't been nowhere and
~:ren nothln' until they get a
l.ng gUmplle of our two borsefl\e\1!
as they BCil.tter ard scamper and
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C11 the opponents while the ever
nlert line ls throwll'g back the ad\l!t.nce attempts or the enemy
Jackets territory.
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'!he coalport
•·!-. Enuna Whl,. of . Col"_......
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an1ve 11lursda.J ror a visit monUlly meeUna at t.he school
ht'r son, James White and 1\l.elday evenlnf. Dt:.spll.e the In•••d ol•• wiU. ,., &amp;lite•, clemtnt wnther a. Ia-e crowd was
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J oan!' Wlae, smaU daush·
Durlxll the meetlnc plam were
MT. and Mrs. Oha.rle!! H. dlacuMed COMeminl 8 Chrlst.mall
Jr., of Bouth Second Avenue. paJ1)' which will .be held. jUAt ~~a.~;e
reported quite lll at her home , t.h~~~~eh=!g meeting
bronchltla.
I douabnuta and COffM were served
by the prealdent of the orsanlzll•
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cle on chlldrt&gt;l. s llteratuJ·e W{"r-;
t.h? main featurt&gt;s of Uw snat:,··
speare club mef'tmg hf'l&lt;l at the
home of Miss Lvdin Ebersbac!l
Tuesday afternoon.
In response t.o thP roll call mcm n present lnltle.ted the meetln;l
by quoting cl.::ver saying~ or chlldren Mrs Georg" Kreltlel' 1'1!11.1
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cow~h ~~lief. Out also Js best. ·&gt;t
1Sore
'fl1.roat and Cold'! as well
Makl.' IL you!" ramlly medicine tor
thE:~e numenta. keep u handy, there
Is not.htng better. Pl'?8.53nt·t.astin~
and nbsolutely sa.re. even ror cblldren. Your money back 11 not entlrely sntlsfteG , 35c. Martin &amp;
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quickly ellmin&amp;t!ng t.he t roubJe.
ChUdren's 81j.ylngs and tm u.rtl·
Thoxh\e is no~ only the best.
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HOME IS
1CLIFTON
DESTROYED BY FIRE

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Featuring the well known National Line of

For the family-Solid l.eather- high
Quality

Dlamoad Sboe Store
JACOB J&lt; ZEIHER, Mgr.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Mrs. ChiVies Ebersb&amp;eh or Lin.th• .will

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J£ you could oee

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rice water wasted by a leaky, faucet, you
would l'q)lace the lamp at once. But you
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Ucht they do not cet, because the bulbs
In thelnocketl are obaolete ••• worn out
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they and their families suffer eye strain
u well, because of inadequate liaht&lt;
The only llll'f: way to cuard your eyes
and your pocketbook II to use lamps you
know have a reputation for quality
Latnps! Wb¥ not get a carton of six
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Middleport, Ohio
M.i~dleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Mbt,rsville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
M,JM(eport, Ohio

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Jdrs. Nancy Wlndllnll or t.ncas·
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t.er, deputy Inspector of the DaughteTa of .the Union Veterans, )!a,.{~turi'\Cd nome after otftci4tllia"'Rt
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the recent lnllpectlon of the Iocall
Tent or the Daughter\ or tht Un- 1 Tbt :residence of O..nlel HarriAon
ton Veterans.
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Mr. and Mra. . .John Roberta and t.eiLdway 10 rapidly that It became
famUy a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ro~ uncontrollable .
berts of pt. Pleaaaot haY~ J'fliumThe Pomeroy FiN! Department
Etl home nft.l!r vi8Jting Ml'a. Con. hnrrled to the Welt VitCinta vlll&amp;ft
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1to otter &amp;allistance but was unable
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Mrs. Cora Webb and aUP.t. Mrs. throulh the boUle.
Allee Hooper of Huntington spent
A datern connected to property
Wednesday In Rutland vlattlna Mn. r~rby ·the Harrison horne, WM used
Nell Pond.
i by ~e nre deparlment lUI a &amp;OW"ee
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hl\rt, Arthur Berry and Howard :urnla)1ed In this manner.
Ptond of Rut'-nd were rabbit-huntOrlgln of the blaae was not reIJ11 in VInton eoutttY Wedneflday. ported. It was reported that a eon-·

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Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae CampfMlll
Miss LW8 J. Diles
Miss 4pell ~gnor
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TboJe wlto &amp;Iller naay IJO aJJJ'fbwe to eecure aubterjptiona.
There is 110 restricted tmitory.
V otq are jquecJ in oeturu for aqbacriptio')l aeeured to either
JlllJ&gt;er ~and .Juo ·
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Word has ~n reeehed her~ttM..t
Pred Ohlinger of Winona, w. va .,
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PoUowtnc tJ:m regular buA1nts1
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or the various YO:Wll people'a u- enne Middleton : Hymn, ''In t.h~ were enJo;red.
Auert They Are C all 1 nre cau.aed in ttQJne ~Derl tne counl.)' or aervlhc a sentence.
WHAT " TLR.NIP!
A lihort program wa.~ presented
eoela.Uons or the churches of Yet"~ Beautiful Gardtn ot Prayer, . as-Beat Bremenuau Championa Of Itrom hot ttHhes •toted ne.t- 1' tbe am- wu Mid to have ~ to ~ Stop !J.te pre..88 1
b,v Mls.~ M&amp;.lj' .~chnefPr 8.;-ld M15s
county were In a.ttendan~ a.t.. Llw..~ £ mbly: Prayrr. R '3 v.
Theophl,
r urn ace practicalltl rui:Ded k.&amp;ye. Tuelday, . November :n, Wu ~~~ere·a •.lmore ne-w11 rrom the 1Pr· · Thelma YoWl&amp; the former reading
Presbyterian church. Ttwsday evl· Mehl of the Federa.ted church 0;,
f.NTERTAINS ClASS
uckeye State
~-6Y~thlna in ~ buemmt' otl~~ttt u taw dead.IJQe f(!r the wcxnan tue slopes ot Oa.rflf'ld Avenut! .
Lh(' porm . '' Auiumn " by Whittier
nblg, ror the quarterly rally. M(\1 · Pom"roy: Be:leetlon by orchestra;
~~~. P&amp;ul Smart entertalned her
. the ~.16dence or u. z . JUilktl'Dlftll, tc. be ou~ of the cr;MU~tY Umlta.
AndrtW Putney baa ~P-sted a nnri tilt&gt; lrt..Lt&gt;l 1!'lV!J1g a book repret B:, Bauer, pre&amp;ldent of th\~ Hymn, "Chrlllt Ar~e." aMembll , 3unday school class 1)1' eul!l: of the Ooaeh Clyde BaUyn beprl
job here early Wednt.&amp;da)' matnln1 buL
Olaren~ ~. IU'tHted with turn.tp th1t wetg:M " 1-' pbumls RJ•d I view uu "SIIa:. Marnr:-r" by Oeorge
counW orpnlzatlon, pres1ded r.t Benediction.
Fll'!'lt Baptist church ~nUy :.&amp;.t Tuesday evenfn&amp; which it
ISU!Ihtly damased t.he ~:
!!&gt;e WO!Oip ¥ St.k&amp;r'da1, W'M , . 121euures UP.4 Lnche11 ln cJrcumfer- Eliot
t.b~ meetln(. Between 1 aDd 8 o. At Lhe conclusion of the Pl'OKt'\RI her hQm ~ on Middleport bill.
tMta emanattlll' trom th.e
, A fire alaraJ. wa~ riven about 21li.'BM!d from tbe county ja1L
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m. a. devotlonnl $etYioe waa cor.· those present 8811embled 1n th,.
Ofllcers for the enauiDI' year ro~rt or the atat.e are
1 o'clock Wednesday
momtna and
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ducUd durin&amp;" which tlme the foJ. SUnday school room tor e. aoc1a1 were elected aa follow : Pres, Phyl· ably the blggeet tuk
the blaae extlnsusihed before much
-...at ac nto the ba.ll-beart.na. hand-paluted
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lowing progmm W86 pre!ll!nt.ed · ttm.e. aerreshment:&amp; were
Us Diles; VlCe Pres.. Plorence Fra· ~ taee dlll"iq the
was Incurred. A
SILV]JR TEA
bOEr handle, or Will It be neceY.n ry ·
Selectlon by the young people!! by the ladies or the Fresbyt.erla! ser; Becy., Man:ella Pruer ; Aset.~Ur. BaUyn, the
from rrom
\be PollowlnJ t.hl!! ftlrU]ar meettna" ot to await furU1er returM !rum Lilt&gt;
county ordlesira under the ~- church.
Sec., Oon Dell 8einel,; Treu. Yt-lknr Jac.lr.et.&amp; has
to the d~UMP to the the IAD4- 6v .....~
let
of
h lillLc; and hollows?
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tlon of Prof. James T. Uiwia ;
Grace Jean IQilea.
bit of football atrat.erY
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Hymn, &lt;~Joy to the World,'' aMem~
. eat remenAft:Jr the bualnua, a aoclal h~ bimlelf bel h1ll rambllna:.
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BbnDaaii 111· cllurch, ~. A. :l Boy you "atn't toeen nothln' " A
h" t ' Pravt~. R"V. Olarenee Sww.rPREPARING PLAYLET
apent, after "fhlcll Mrs. Bxn.art , BtlDJin.r, uiwltreated u.nd
remen1.rt.ey tn~n.ln~ Tutld"y even- H. Hal'l'13 18 dlaplaylns a hunlp In
Just take a swallow or Thoxln~.
Jnpn, pastor or the Heath M. E.
PractiCe sessions have ~ held .terved delicious refteshmen\8. The YeUow Jackets.
Mn. Joe Leonard, MfL PaUl , ~ Wltb a abver tea at tbt! h ls tarage window at Racine taken a famou~ doctor· ~ prescription, u;
dlureh'
Selection
"Where'er for t.he put rew weeks by members 1place of the next meettne w'l.ll 1le
In other words
and Mra. Dma Hamilton ebwcb. A IOOd att.en~nce was re- from his farm at En11t Racine that . woLhe~&gt; the throo.t Irritation. stopYou Walk,'' by ' he Girl !! or t.he Ladies Bible Class of t.hf announced later.
t.uklDg ll1l the Bremen,
will be host.esa. Prlday even&amp;ul &amp;til ported.
..,f!IIJhs 6 pounds-Four pound tur - pbg the cough almo!!t JU!&gt;t&amp;ntly. It
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Ohio ctalmtng the
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right :;o lnng as common sense is allowed to dictate the
rourse of procedure. There is not however, one single
rcmmn Why boys of college age should be pel'!llitted to
r~\·e1t bitck to the cave man and animal period of humanit~· in ottler to inflict upon bi&gt;{B who are supposedly their

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INITIATIONS
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Mr. mil loln. DfiCqe Webb and
: The- meettna wu oPmec~ ..ut. l d&amp;ujbtt.t ¥117 ot Pcl11mout.h wert
\ uspol'laeft. Event~ tba.t are m•ttna n~t ,..u of Uae tenner'~ mQI.h, bJstory .nd. wu
followed by tht • Mn.. Con. W~.
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The sym pathy ot'tlie;·entire pulilic goes 'out to him.

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LITIILUIY CLUB llllft
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OoNtruellm
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1 The Novembe'r 1\Reenc.h metttftl aobiJII;Df whp •18o ~ &amp;o be loof the :tliddleport. u~ehlb11'U ated an PlOrida dl.l:rlnr thf' wtnwr Bet.haoy M. I . chureh was enU:r· rrom the book, ''The RooumUe
jbc1d Wtd~y=.frtt)oqrl attN montru.
ta.lned Tueeday evemna: at t.m CoDl.PdlaN" , by Ellen Olaeiiow.

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-Jennie Bmllh
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Jf.f.ntY.Lee.eJ~wt.th~ Durlni eventna·s . meetlng IPsrned:::·---- -- - ge om er 0 l;,chool
under the direction
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At·IM~t/~~lyinad~ t.h~ crlttc·~ liquor f~~..llbl~J~a:,.liv~n Ml88 Nell~ Hamp!.on ot Bree2i
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YOUDg People I8 by Lh~: orchilll~ra; Voool Bolo. eventna,
Harden
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htWi Tllt&amp;day, pnnid- b~ held at thfl&gt;
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day evening
thP
Present At Rally ,"Ivory
:mlth.be
with Mn. JennJ#.
county, Bertha and Mr.rle
ot Laall&lt;Y Thelma Young or NnyLors Run .
the
Pourt.h avenue. At
MAKE BIG ·CLAIMS 1
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Re~ her Ml'enlJ ror
hSSiaUnii
hut~tem;es werl:l
Iner
You Are," asaemblf: conolualon
bU&amp;lnea~~ RIS!o:~.
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a.cUOM,
lloCulloulb
B t J ]u
Jean Clarlr. .
Maxine 'and.~o Elolae
.· ' BASEMENT DAMAGED BY riB&amp; IJ:.J.Ve
A
number
younll neonl" Read1ne or Prayer
Mlu Vt"¥1·• n aoolal
rer~ents
tbe alterD&amp;tive or leaYinC
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In&amp; NOY.t Dlbe 21At, at 1::!10 o'oloek j
nuder the al.lltPicea ot the c'-- P~EP~R
The playlet " Ye Tea P!l.fty at Y~ ,
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Olden Tllnel!l•, liiCludme 1udl well '
ktk)WI ~aetar1 u KrL Eleet&amp; H)'eel1
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!lew Brtshtop ace apencUns a cou~
r Je or weeu wtth her parents, E.

field io in Sueh Bad Condi·
tlon p,..clil:e C6idol., Not
be Indulged in

L. Manuel IUid tamlb'.

Mad.de.lene Wolfe who 1lil cartnr
Mrs. Rachael McElroy or R&amp;cine
qalliqs o"n hQ!Ile tq~&amp; '~.
Cha.rles Wagner &amp;t\d lamUy of
EyracUI(! vllite4 relatives at this
p1a.ce Sunday.
Mrs. Charles P. Rouah viaited her
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to the fact that the PornHilb School grldders have no
place to play !lf•ll only a. field of
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the aquad. mu~. to the dl.!iiust and
diu.ppolntment or the couching

~·-·,Mrs II_. Jl\rch ond other
felttiVea f.t StlvenvJ.ll&amp; Lt,st week.

· eev;wal from her.e attended church

roroe aa well as the pl$yers, was un~
able to illduJge In any workout
TUel&lt;.1i.y evening.
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The fleld N a rafult or th e snoW
of the n18ht before, was a qua8 ~
mlrt In which duob and Ke'!sc o.miother web footed fowls S:hd a ni~,
mall' wOUld have foulid:diftlculty In

nt Apple (}rove Sunday moi-niua.
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efiilpaon of Racil'e were guests ot
NJMee Oust&amp; and Ida Wolfe
w~k.

V!sltors at the
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Pickens

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01\lp -~ 01! ,\n\IQ\11\Y
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relationa between the JackJion and
IIELLY rs CIIAHPION
Pomeroy Schooll.
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co.ae U local h1gb· ach9Q\ athletic Kelly, PhUedelphia, today WIUI po&lt;:otflcials Usten to t.he lmld of op· ket bUllard champion of America. 1
inion a8 voiced by Lhe. flUUI In : tn the thirl'\ a:ame of the tttle 1
P omeroy.
! playotr la.st llilfht Kelly defeattd _
Wtntam Mosconl, a.l&amp;o of PhU&amp;del-1
r h i&amp;, 125 to •• In ,.. Innings.
Pnze money of f550 went to Kelly
JO!' hls victory alona" With a dla- 1
By InternaLioPII.l News Service
110nd champiolllj.hlp medal. H e will
compete
in t he world champton&amp;l1lp
Notre Dame, Ind., Nov. 15-lN~
1'hu Notre Dame . footbllll tet.m, tHart1ng De&lt;: . 4 at Chicaao.
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h.Jpeful of scprlng it.s first vlc~ry
'::./. t h e yea! with tforthwl! at.em u
Lower Thoma• Fork
the victim Saturday, were hindered
Y.Jday by a rctic weather that en.-:o.
Tui-ced Indoor pracUce. Tom Roach·,
·r1iht tackle, w111 capt&amp;in the- t!lt!V'"
l'n Saturday.
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~ant co8bh House rePa.ired to a
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Wlth tHe cooler weather of th::l
d&amp;y, It 1.s probable that a s!Jtr
workout will be lndulged tn tod~
by aU players or the squad as Lhere
1a much work to be dooe tt l.he
pliQ'en are to be in the proper
condttion for the hard game Fl'i-·
day afternoon when the Jackson
agrregati¥ headed by coacb. Bill
Lee will snow Jts wares at the .Middleport High SChool Field In spit.e
of the unusllll.l efforts ma.de by
athletic Otficlals of the Jackson
Oounty school to prevent the game
being pl&amp;yed any place Ulan the

C. A. R¥dtlf and famiLy:

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radio or caL. :aw. B. aa. Qraeo
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Jackson gridiron.
The ·effort&amp; however, merely re ~
suited tn creating a great deal of
unfavorable feel1ng ln the Pomeroy

FOR SALE - ThoroUilhbrcd Pox
Tcniers. Three months old. Iuqul.rc o! Jatk Stlvc~·z&gt; , M1ne1'6villc, o .
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LOST- A tan ltDO whlt.e male collie
pup~ 3 month-s olt1. Anawerf;l . to
name "Tippie" . .:..li.U 0 . A. "MasN.l!

MAr;Aii Rose leads yo!l.r lifo Uke
a. book.. Tells your past. present

and !utur~ . Don't fall to see me if
WOLF PEN
business or troubles bother you.
She wiLl tell you about divorce or
Dan Kln11 11y:l son nr Mich igan
marriage and bring bock. to you vt're reecnt guest s or Harley John the one you love. U a habit a tiOJl and ot!ler re lallves.
hU&amp;band or wire hu, 1 correct it.
Mr and Mrs Cho.rlt"s Greenler II
If not satllifled money returned. attended a party at th e Philllt:s
26c for ttst. reading. Hours D A. 1 Sisters homt' Tuesday evening.
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M. to LO P . M. Madam Rotre, 152 1 Mr. and Mrs. E:.trl Lognro. of Oat ~,
so. 2nd An .. Middleport. 11-3-at [ lipolls are guestn of his po.rent.s, I
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Bloomington , l Ed. , Nov. 15-INS
- Coach E. C . Hayes today Wlilo'l il.ccompli.shifi.G a double purpose today
'';lth his lndlana. football team
!!tudylng the Notre Dame offensive

Chip~ ojf,the Old Block

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SMART MAT..ON

h · w mod~ls could be ~,impler lhan !
luday's, with its btcoming neckline
and ill slimmin1 skirt tr~atmrnt.
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Sohio 1934
Winter Oil guards this
Tendt11 Spot against
~ero 's worst

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And let me tell yo~ that the bodice \
cuts in o11c until it join! the skirt.
Yuu can cut it out and run it up orc
the sewina machine e!uily in about
twu houra~.

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eutlou in bruwn allft white i! very
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markding, it is delight£ul In wool
jersey in C.Jford ~rrey cnade with 1oq
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·- SOAI OF lHE ·
IMMORTAL WILLIE,
IS CARRYING OAI
FOR HIS FAMOUS DAD
AT MICHIGAAII

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RABID REVERIES

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summer oil m!lll:es a regular taffy·pull out of
llll'ti!lll your motor theae frosty mornings.
If oil b&amp;ll to warm up before it goes to workwell-that m~ you're starting off with a"dry"
motor. That's bad. You can do a lot of costly
damage before a heavy,gooey Summer oil wakes
8!1!1 gets hut¥.
But wi~ 1?34 ~hi~ Vimter Oil on ~e jo~, you
get a qu1ok•IIOWJllll od tllat•loaes no t1me 1n get..
ling down to buein~11. Lubrication starts when
the motor starts, .iio"maftir "how colil ·it may he.
Mal&lt;es that first t~nt~oVCi eaeier on fOUr b~ttery.
Give• a goQ&lt;J·,a.Pli11e· a'cb.aoce to do itnt_uff.
S,lieve ~. :~Is ,q~tion of cold·~oto_r lul:!fl~~­
lion ie.a tenljF . ~pot, apd,onc th,t.it • w1se to bike

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it's bad me4ici~e for your car wben coJd weather
•trikes. Then the gears weljl' • cbaooel tbrough
the cold-stjfteoed com,pound and ·w n 11dry,-metal
against metfl. lJetter drain:it o'Ut,now and get in
iis place Sohio's Winter Gear Oil. lt stays fluid
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U.S. Nazi Chief .

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PLANTS .

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Bra. Heney Sebrama and aon aZ

!lew Brtshtop ace apencUns a cou~
r Je or weeu wtth her parents, E.

field io in Sueh Bad Condi·
tlon p,..clil:e C6idol., Not
be Indulged in

L. Manuel IUid tamlb'.

Mad.de.lene Wolfe who 1lil cartnr
Mrs. Rachael McElroy or R&amp;cine
qalliqs o"n hQ!Ile tq~&amp; '~.
Cha.rles Wagner &amp;t\d lamUy of
EyracUI(! vllite4 relatives at this
p1a.ce Sunday.
Mrs. Charles P. Rouah viaited her
W86

to the fact that the PornHilb School grldders have no
place to play !lf•ll only a. field of
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the aquad. mu~. to the dl.!iiust and
diu.ppolntment or the couching

~·-·,Mrs II_. Jl\rch ond other
felttiVea f.t StlvenvJ.ll&amp; Lt,st week.

· eev;wal from her.e attended church

roroe aa well as the pl$yers, was un~
able to illduJge In any workout
TUel&lt;.1i.y evening.
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The fleld N a rafult or th e snoW
of the n18ht before, was a qua8 ~
mlrt In which duob and Ke'!sc o.miother web footed fowls S:hd a ni~,
mall' wOUld have foulid:diftlculty In

nt Apple (}rove Sunday moi-niua.
M&lt;~ ~le

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efiilpaon of Racil'e were guests ot
NJMee Oust&amp; and Ida Wolfe
w~k.

V!sltors at the
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Pickens

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Ertwii~
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and- family

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es Maddalene Woue of
01\lp -~ 01! ,\n\IQ\11\Y
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O!'d )~(a. iJCo\ley '~~ son"~'l':llf
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(lay ~t ~ few ~P
w11;h '.the 1o~r'a ~u.@t.-.

nesouaUna.

relationa between the JackJion and
IIELLY rs CIIAHPION
Pomeroy Schooll.
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co.ae U local h1gb· ach9Q\ athletic Kelly, PhUedelphia, today WIUI po&lt;:otflcials Usten to t.he lmld of op· ket bUllard champion of America. 1
inion a8 voiced by Lhe. flUUI In : tn the thirl'\ a:ame of the tttle 1
P omeroy.
! playotr la.st llilfht Kelly defeattd _
Wtntam Mosconl, a.l&amp;o of PhU&amp;del-1
r h i&amp;, 125 to •• In ,.. Innings.
Pnze money of f550 went to Kelly
JO!' hls victory alona" With a dla- 1
By InternaLioPII.l News Service
110nd champiolllj.hlp medal. H e will
compete
in t he world champton&amp;l1lp
Notre Dame, Ind., Nov. 15-lN~
1'hu Notre Dame . footbllll tet.m, tHart1ng De&lt;: . 4 at Chicaao.
'
h.Jpeful of scprlng it.s first vlc~ry
'::./. t h e yea! with tforthwl! at.em u
Lower Thoma• Fork
the victim Saturday, were hindered
Y.Jday by a rctic weather that en.-:o.
Tui-ced Indoor pracUce. Tom Roach·,
·r1iht tackle, w111 capt&amp;in the- t!lt!V'"
l'n Saturday.
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~ant co8bh House rePa.ired to a
~ room ~n Juqior High with

theD' proteges ,wh.ere a period of
tnatrllctlon and black board talk

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Wlth tHe cooler weather of th::l
d&amp;y, It 1.s probable that a s!Jtr
workout will be lndulged tn tod~
by aU players or the squad as Lhere
1a much work to be dooe tt l.he
pliQ'en are to be in the proper
condttion for the hard game Fl'i-·
day afternoon when the Jackson
agrregati¥ headed by coacb. Bill
Lee will snow Jts wares at the .Middleport High SChool Field In spit.e
of the unusllll.l efforts ma.de by
athletic Otficlals of the Jackson
Oounty school to prevent the game
being pl&amp;yed any place Ulan the

C. A. R¥dtlf and famiLy:

For Sal«

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.ALL l4AKEIII

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re810Dable prlcea. Br.lna h2. )'Our
radio or caL. :aw. B. aa. Qraeo
Mld!!e~

Jackson gridiron.
The ·effort&amp; however, merely re ~
suited tn creating a great deal of
unfavorable feel1ng ln the Pomeroy

FOR SALE - ThoroUilhbrcd Pox
Tcniers. Three months old. Iuqul.rc o! Jatk Stlvc~·z&gt; , M1ne1'6villc, o .
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LOST - Handbag with 12 Vck.et.B t~
·'Molly':i Idea." Retu111 to Cluo
Rest~~ournnt .
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School Field
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LOST- A tan ltDO whlt.e male collie
pup~ 3 month-s olt1. Anawerf;l . to
name "Tippie" . .:..li.U 0 . A. "MasN.l!

MAr;Aii Rose leads yo!l.r lifo Uke
a. book.. Tells your past. present

and !utur~ . Don't fall to see me if
WOLF PEN
business or troubles bother you.
She wiLl tell you about divorce or
Dan Kln11 11y:l son nr Mich igan
marriage and bring bock. to you vt're reecnt guest s or Harley John the one you love. U a habit a tiOJl and ot!ler re lallves.
hU&amp;band or wire hu, 1 correct it.
Mr and Mrs Cho.rlt"s Greenler II
If not satllifled money returned. attended a party at th e Philllt:s
26c for ttst. reading. Hours D A. 1 Sisters homt' Tuesday evening.
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M. to LO P . M. Madam Rotre, 152 1 Mr. and Mrs. E:.trl Lognro. of Oat ~,
so. 2nd An .. Middleport. 11-3-at [ lipolls are guestn of his po.rent.s, I
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Rub on Mustemle. Used
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counter.. Jr tant.
~uncto.y w!tl~ Mr . uud M1'!i. R. n.l
"TTCCTS, ~\CH \'5 A ~H
drug!lists.Threestre~ths.
Chapman .
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M.r. nnd Mrs. C!J.i!&gt;l"les O re!l ulel' 1

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Bloomington , l Ed. , Nov. 15-INS
- Coach E. C . Hayes today Wlilo'l il.ccompli.shifi.G a double purpose today
'';lth his lndlana. football team
!!tudylng the Notre Dame offensive

Chip~ ojf,the Old Block

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MINIJTE 1-\1!. ARRIVE.D I --

V\(E OU4H'T "1'C&gt; 6E

of

Mn;. Moore and Otllo 15pr;\guc un1 !
Luuily.
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G. W. G il EL of Or iPnt Is SjJf' m llll g I
1h e wc(.'k \,·itll h h; chlld !~l' Clai r

HEAR\N.4
HIM SOON

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NEAT KOME FROCK FOR

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SMART MAT..ON

h · w mod~ls could be ~,impler lhan !
luday's, with its btcoming neckline
and ill slimmin1 skirt tr~atmrnt.
]

Sohio 1934
Winter Oil guards this
Tendt11 Spot against
~ero 's worst

ITJLLJE
., .

And let me tell yo~ that the bodice \
cuts in o11c until it join! the skirt.
Yuu can cut it out and run it up orc
the sewina machine e!uily in about
twu houra~.

•

C.:SOOO
L..Afi'OS~
,IY'.:!!. ":$UST
Fl\1&amp; O'Ct.OC.__
I I:&gt;IDN•T
U:)(PSCT

Jo"or household chores, tweed-like
eutlou in bruwn allft white i! very
ni« for this particular dreu u the
orittinat.

you HoMe

"ow

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For ordinary home wear or for
markding, it is delight£ul In wool
jersey in C.Jford ~rrey cnade with 1oq
'lc::e\·ts.
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·- SOAI OF lHE ·
IMMORTAL WILLIE,
IS CARRYING OAI
FOR HIS FAMOUS DAD
AT MICHIGAAII

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·rn;, .J•tttr~ i1 ""~1 ftr iii'IMtJiall
It i1 /,4•J ~IU.

RABID REVERIES

How· 141 Gil TA,u &amp;ttlt'1u
Send 1S "etflt• (in slamps or coilt)
to Fuhigp Bureau. Writ~ carduliy

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OUR car'll &amp;1111'1 easier for one thing. Heavy
summer oil m!lll:es a regular taffy·pull out of
llll'ti!lll your motor theae frosty mornings.
If oil b&amp;ll to warm up before it goes to workwell-that m~ you're starting off with a"dry"
motor. That's bad. You can do a lot of costly
damage before a heavy,gooey Summer oil wakes
8!1!1 gets hut¥.
But wi~ 1?34 ~hi~ Vimter Oil on ~e jo~, you
get a qu1ok•IIOWJllll od tllat•loaes no t1me 1n get..
ling down to buein~11. Lubrication starts when
the motor starts, .iio"maftir "how colil ·it may he.
Mal&lt;es that first t~nt~oVCi eaeier on fOUr b~ttery.
Give• a goQ&lt;J·,a.Pli11e· a'cb.aoce to do itnt_uff.
S,lieve ~. :~Is ,q~tion of cold·~oto_r lul:!fl~~­
lion ie.a tenljF . ~pot, apd,onc th,t.it • w1se to bike

up

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and p.t,J,)Iy ·your name and f1.1H
at~~r~u, ~lt uuml&gt;er gf "the Pi&amp;UCl'tl
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TRANSMISSION AND DifFERENTIAL NDD
SPECIAL PROTECTION Summer gear compound
io thick stu!f-h09 to be lor lona, hot driveo.,-but
it's bad me4ici~e for your car wben coJd weather
•trikes. Then the gears weljl' • cbaooel tbrough
the cold-stjfteoed com,pound and ·w n 11dry,-metal
against metfl. lJetter drain:it o'Ut,now and get in
iis place Sohio's Winter Gear Oil. lt stays fluid
even in tbe coldest wealher-yr:t bu a tough body
tbGt" coots and cushiOnS these gears.
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WANTED!
Experienced Saleo Ladies
- Do not apply unle11
thoroughly experienced
and can oell.

Thunday Nov.

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L

BUSINESS OFFICF.

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Mark Down Stock For

FULL LEASED WIRE

Thio S..le.

N E W S S E R V l C E.
By Ca.n1er 1.6 Cent.-·BY M&amp;1l 14.00

U lt't Newa lt't In The Tribune

RELIEf SITUATmN

IN'S 'lE~~E

Kidnap Witness

Cel~brating 75 Years of Successful and Honorable Dealing in l\1eigs County-Middle! port

and Rutland, Ohio. Sale Starts Friday, November 17th, 1933 at 9 a.m.

Cl.slng Oat our entire stoek ol Ladles Ready-to-Wear to
the Bare Walls. Nothing held baek or reserved. We mean it.

Winter Coats

STORE AT RUTLAND

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Read Every Item. :nele ar~ all :·~il,tra
. Values we. are offermg for thtl oale only.

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$4..1\n Silk Dreue11, Sale Pricl!il

!16.00 &amp; $tUil Silk DreSNea, Sa.lf!

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$2.65
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$8.96

Blo.ck o,r O.rny wltq Cnblln Hre.(
MEN'S RUBBER ROO'J'B
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NEW

RED SOLES

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..... LADIES RAYON SlLK PA~AMAir&amp;.n 00iori - ··
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LADJES WASH DRESSES; new f0.11 8f9le11

Fast colorl'l, good quall~ .. ', ....... : ..

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GRANITE COMBJNETB .

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36 ln. Dress Percale, large Jf~!Grtment
Of Fall Patterns ..... . (.. .. . . ...............

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SPECIAL ANNIYERS~Y SALE PRICES
ON ITEMS&gt;YOU MAY NEED
Umbrellao, Suede Cloth Jackets, Bed
Spreado, Silk Underwear

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$2A5

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New A!ISOrtme.nt Ladles PJJr!es, Juet&gt;'rtetlved
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From New York. J•ouri Choice ...... . ....•...
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Oenhlrk OUie~te or Proba.~ Razor~"
New low price, 5 blades 25&lt;:-10 for\~: . . . .

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95c
49c

$6.50
· Price .................... $3.95
$10.75
Sale Price ... ................ $6.45
$16.75
fur trimmed, Sale Price ...... :$t.0.45
$24.50 Coats, fur trimmed, Sale Price ..... . '$13.45
$27.50 CoaUl, Fur Trimmed, Sale Price .. .... $16.95
$29.75 Ctlats, fur trimmed, Sale Price . . .... $17.95
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High Grad'i. Coato including Sharmoor and Redfern

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7oz; :: L~::~:t:c Size . . . . ........ 7.5c

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menta-No Retums-No Appro~a:la, '

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Blue Spec:kle Enamel, .High Grade durable and easy to
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clean, Three 1ood 1ize1, $LOO, $1.50, $1.75 values.

29c

ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES 69c, 89c, $1.19
See The•e Wonderful Roasters

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Pure Silk full-fub·

TOWELS

Come Early, but be oure to come.
;· ~;.:;pr,ing your friend a and rbeat of all ;, bri01: ~r
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REME~BER T'ifE REASON FOR THIS SALE:-

Moa~ ~nfavorabl~ weather, and unusual depreaoion
condition~ ill our vicinity thio fall. Come to Middleport and Rutland. Don't mi.., rain or ohine, tbio
1olden opportunity now at hand.

Batland

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4 AT OUR MIDDLEPORT STORE
4 AT OUR RUTLAND STORE
Ticket 1iven with each SOc Purchaae durinr Our 75th Anni·
veroary Sale, whieh otarll Friday No..,mber 17th. and endo
November 25th.
DIAMONDS GIVEN •A WAY AT OUR STORES
. SATURDAY EVENING NOV. 25TH.
Winner Muat be Present When Ticket lo DraWD

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COFFEE MAKER

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59c

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Inch Galvanized
Corru1ated
COAL HODS

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WUit R•'Q' Gaha.ftlled

39c

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Middleport
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IN BUCKHE SHTE '
THREE ~HE OE~O I

' Contemplated By Preoi·
dent In Government
Financial Set-Up •

NEEDY TO BE AIDED

DROPPING DOLLAR

MANY ACCIDENTS

ROfa.r as rE&gt;IIef for the poor Is. cml-

cerned according to Capt. John R
RF.a, sta.t.e investigator sent t&lt;.
Mel~~:s county to see just what v.LI'I
going on In t he southeastern Ohio
LUb-dlvlBloD.
Rack.eteertnc In its worst fom1
hall bee11 p~tJced In the county
with ..chiselers" profttln, huge\·
through Indefensible methods ol
dlstrlbutlne relief among certain
townships In the county.
·
Capt. Rea m.11.de It plain how·
ever, that Lhe Relief head locate!:'
at Pomeroy was not Involved bur.
thnt he was doing his best to d\strlbute· relief to help the most pea ·
pie possible.
''Many Instance::; were founrl, ·
Ute Ihvestigator said. "where chir.
el :;rs received aid fro~ many dit ~
terem sources. The chiseler work ·
ed h1H racket -is follovts: He woult;l
a:o to a trustee In a t :)wnshlp nnd
t1Bk tor relief which would bt'
forthcoming after he told where hf'
Jived and tM situation in tht·
home
He would th~n go t.J
third trustee ·in tha'
other towll6hip.s, each
he was living with
~:~~~J!~tl••.'". Jn e&amp;ch of the
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Combinations

ANNI\(tRSARY 'SPECIALS IN OUit
; SHOE D~PARTMEN:r
r.ADIES stilloE CI.pXH oponos
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PALM OLIVE SOAP
ANNIVERSARY SALE ; · .......... ·

$12.75

Wodl Dresses
$6.00 aM $6.50

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,O HT GOWNS
Full Cut. ,nd well made.:.rancy pattemA

OALV~IZED 8,PRUB PAILS, Lnrge Size-A Handy Pall

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$8.65

comple\o. wllh Nall8. P'V pair .......... .

MrcKEY M6tJBE swEAT 'sltmTS. ';;{~ZipPer ~

D~M

118.15 &amp;l l19'.7!'1 Silk Drii!IIIN
81\le .Prlcf'

75c

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Men's "H..•Ithway" Br•nd Rubber Hal! Heel•

WATT OEMJmAL ELECTRIC LlOHT BULBS, Special

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Salt! Price

$13.1'5 a.nd ll4.75 Silk
Ralfl. Prl(!f!

SIZE-VAL~

and pra&lt;llcal

Weighs 25 lb!J., by~,oz.
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DfBH JMIU!-,ORAY TITAio ENAMEL
14·Q'!ART
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C~ l 0 C~NTINUES I~ies in Auto Cra..,h ~EP~~T ~r

lhirty Years

State lnve~ti1ator From
Columbuo Checkin1
Conditions

A most unusual situation ha.s
been revealed in Meigs county In·

HERE COMES THE SALE OF ALL SALES.-The moat aenaational Sale in the history of
LOOK AT THESE SACRIFICE PRICES ON
Meiga County. A elorioua etirrine time oE bargain·givine"'-A time 'When yoltr · dollars have a
purchaaing value and honest effort to close out:every dollar'• worth of-Womena l)re..ea and Coats
in the entire otock. There will .be .no h,aitanci about aelline; We wo·n~htop to fl11t1re how much
we looe; We •imply wan·t to empty all rack1. Every aar,~~tent in tbt 1tqre will be on aale at far be·
low original colt. · No old 1ood•, but the NEW~ST, BIGGE~T anJf B~ST of 11ur otock of Cloak1,
and Dre1ses, all placed on sale at a atartling lower price tha~ever uked for auch high-grade, aty· All New Fall1933 Style•, Bought Early Before the
liab merchandiae.-PlJAIN FACTS and FIGURi::S :-Every. piece of merchandioe will be marked
Advance
ui plain figures on aale tall placed beside the ori,inal price, showin, you the immenoe aaving• at
y9ur disposal. If you are wiae and varue your money then yo11 will surely attend thia gigantic
un.lciadlnlf iale caused by unfavorable and unusual conditions in Meig• county. Come and take
advantage of some of the many valuable Coat and Dress bar1ain1 we have for your opportunity.
Such MERCHANDISE OFFERINGS will 1tir the entire country. From a hundred diff&lt;!'rent
directions will come eager people voicin1 their approval of this wonderou1 1ale. If you can't 1et
here openin1 sale morn, cQme aa soon as pouible. In any event, don't mill thio golden &lt;&gt;ppor·
!unity now at hand. Limited quantity oiloome linea.

Re-United

Cold Weather Blamtd For ·
Death Of Truck Driv·
I en Near Norwalk

But Unworthy To Be Pro•
oecuted If Re~titution
Not Made

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5~10 TO 8[ fi~ST
Of M~Nl CHA,NGES

IN MEIGS CIUNTY
IS ·BEING PRIBED

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Seven Coachea off Traek;
O..ertu,..ecl; - Pauen·
aero Serioualy Hurt
each case l'e-

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And Declining Bond Pric·
e1 Cauaed Roooevelt
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To Change Helpen
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WEATHER-Fair a n d
continued cold tonight. .
Fr·iday cloudy and warm·
el' followe&lt;l by rain in ·_'
ROUth Friday night.
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Reported From All Parts ·
Of State Due To Icy
Highways

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~N llijU~R UWS

~ ~W~ITS G~~ERNnJ' I

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Commiaaion Said To H , .
Completed Reconilii· ';,
endations
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ON LIQUOR CONTRdJ.

~ Said

To Favor DI.trtft
ution Thru LieeJUecit
41•,
Retailers
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