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GOLDEN
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HARV\ES ·T

FULL LEASED WIRE
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Warm, Durable, Well

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Q~~stion

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Leaders m
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Our HATS are
Fashion HeadJiners

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We hav~ now \theifi!leot al!.d beat J~king of Silk Dre11eo that
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we have shown for years.
All the neweat thins• in materialo.
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Also•; full :line of;colo?; ., The new redo, brown-+ rreena in otout
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face In &amp;bls w&amp;rid:r of eleftr I&amp;J'In
Tbere'li a Hat

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th011e allartnr •hadN for winter as

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Aave

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These white collars of silk and satin will'·g.jve you
that riesi•·erl touch of style to your frock.

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"FASHION ABOUT THE NEC,C"

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seiH&amp;Iom from dle!ll! ray eomblna.-

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.Press:' Shirts

v.•rn&amp;

f61' a&amp;tndtn searts.

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m"'n want Jor Fall and Winter
wear at a lpw price. , Of heavy
ribbed c'lttl&gt;!' with short or lonr
oleeves. · Ankle lenath st)!le.

FOR MEN

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We c.n aatisfy ~articr,l,;r w~~e~ and fit any hrure f..Om •~e 12
to 52. Alr.o the,atout.l"omen who needl the half ~z~

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Madrc!tel, BroadcloUu

tnci.N;ntt,. thlrUnp Ill whlko
and colon.

Shorts and Shirts
THAT WILL WEAR AND WEAR

29c

39c SOc

Shorb are of fine rrade broadcloth, ohirto of
white cotton-Made to fiH:omfortably and wear well.
Take adY&amp;ntap of their oubtf.ndinl qualitieo and
them by tlie half dozen. '

0119 .lclt 'of
been sellin1

$5.95

for the women.
ranee from- '

Our p•'ice•

$5.95 to $10.00

Pri:o~•.

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Brighten up with a Scarf Set fer children
or grown ups-$1.25 ~ $2.95
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' And lee Company; Insurance Coven BU.t .-~....~
Small Fraction Of Damaae
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Let Us Be Ga_y in O~e
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Exceptionally well made in a be&amp;utiful aelectio-'•· o~
Popular Shadeo ............ , . .. , , $2.95'·+, I
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MURDERED .

OVf!r ThankliPYIJII'.

TO THOSE WHO.WISH A COAT WITHOUT FUR WE
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HAVE A NICE LINE OF MIXTURES ANQ POLO COATS ,

$2
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.49
extr.l!::warmth and delightful texture . . . . . .
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PRICE THREE

POMEROY, OHIO, FRti)AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933

PncUoal and aUrae·
tln.
One of these
11pread•: wiU rh·e that
wanted loueh of hunP'Y
to your IM:droom for

s.o,;$19.9~, $25~oo,
$35.do, '$49.50 and up..

PART WOOL BLANKETS
Of ~hoi~e cotton with just enoug~ wool to give

Trtbune

RAYON
SPREADS

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ID Tbe

$1.95

All the; new materials shown thio fall and winter in bl.. k,
brown, an~ gre,Pn in yo'!lr choice of fun in Reave,, Skunk, Mink,
Badger, Wolff,iFox, Penian Lamb, Caracul or i Kolinoky-Our

Double cotton Blanket.
in oolid and fancy, plaido.
.A full .choice of wanted
bedroom shades.
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Are atriking a new note in bedroom beauty. You'll
be delirhted with the beautiful aelection of new pat·
temo to be found in thio rroup of heavy"
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COTTON SPREADS

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Were Designed to Stay
Smart Several Seasons

IN THESE

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WOULD RESTRICT SALE OF

These·Cotton Spr~ads

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LADlES! OUR BIG VALUE PARADE IS AlSO
AFASHION REVIEW OF WHAT'S NEW!

We have just the

thiff(ln and Service weight".

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Buy Now!
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If you've not

be much higher. '· It will pay you to oee the beautiful n,ew atyles· and the telted quality of these
specially oelected Ha~veot valueo.

sheer HOSIERY That Combine
Fineness of Appearance With
~ · Utmost Service

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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yet selected your'Fall wardrobe we advise that you do 'so no...:-for replacemenll will neceaoarily
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KIDNAP STATUT[
Handlln1 LlfiUOn In TO BE INIIDK[O IN
Oblo, ·Reeo•mended
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Replacement Prlees

important event. • A glance at the prices will ahow you that such valuea are not to be had for

Sale Now

WEATHER-Light rain
and wanner tonight. Saturday cloudy, probably
ra'in in the Aontheast.

Phone 202-R

WE'VE acooped the market for thio gloriouo array of valueo oo merchandioe you'll need now for
immediate uoe. Montha ago each department planned for ito featured choice offerinra in thia
ln the fa~e of rising prices the ·opportunitie• are even more compelling.

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EDITORIAL OmCE
Phone 286-L
BUSINESS omCE

This is a Real Harvest of Values-With Prices Sky High Rocketing Daily Wise
Shoppers Will Do Well to Supply Their Needs Now!

long.

15TH

Our .PAG Fa~hions Arl'
"The Talk of the Town"

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$1.00 to $2.95
Anyone CBil have fashion in their han&lt;l if they
· choose one of these new handbags. To be hod In the

season's newest materials.

no&lt; lmn;d, oll~•~
doe'S perch,
Ul.tle lihlvcrtns ~t
rJed it to aafet.y, when lt
~~eemed sur?.
that It .v~s
deemed to a horrible doot!;
ln the oncoming ~ames . Th·:
main part. of the house wa ~
already :~.blaze when the dog
W&amp;ll taken from the porch.

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JIIDald "' oil - ··
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IJ'IIIt.d. """"f'W\1&amp; Ieite... bOWIVO&lt; -Jiopl tJl&lt;! ~~~ ill - ·
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were JF.ade edit&lt;•riaJjy anent the loose manner rn which
R~litd lias bee~ giv~ll 'to,'Ce'rtain iritlividuals in the county.
Th e '!tor y appearing in the Thursday issue of this week of I
1he !}-ally Tribune shows just how bad the situation had
hcco ~ e in our county when the state investigator came
r~re £o ~See what was going on.
!Tore may and probably will yet be brought out for
the p'ubli&lt;: t.o read and digest and learn just what kind ot
~.: hi t)efe rs there are in our midst. It is to be sincerely
hopei t hat the threat of the government to prosecute aU
who 'l re known to be chiseling for free food and other
he lp l!V hen they are able to fend for themselves, ;will be
l""h'lll through to the bitter end so that this sort of peri-ton
learn that he can not profit through the unfmotu-1
nate Zircumstances of others.
ittstances wherein certain individuals had received
aid ft):&gt;m as many as four different sources, shows that
some •one was not as interested in looki ng after the welfare~ the township in general as he might be expected ·
to do ·hen acting in the capacity or an official duly elected t
public office. It is said and no doubt is true. that
ther~ are certain individuals living on farms as large as
J 60 i{cre• who are among the leaders seeking relief.
~bile ther·e are many things wh)~h ' fll,lh.t: enwr to
mtedere and seriously hinder a farmer from having A l.llLIIIK
t. h'
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th
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t:rop I: om IS acres,·
IS more
an P 0881 e u en Ire y
probtl&gt;le that any man who is able bod}ed and living on

At

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Seh00Is

weed and

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followed by a vocal duet

by Jed Mees

NEW DAUGHTERS

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and ;James Ward.

lp{r. 11.nd Mrs. Vallie Ha.rclluK

! Purple and White 1,W~ ;. JIIfPI· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Charles Ru~U was aWl(\L\"SM.· ... Hit! At.hells rna~ announce the
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TWO ARRESTED . F6R """'' ••·

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THE ~lliM.INAL ESCArE.s
T SEEMS impossible that so many criminals as have been

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re~rtcd recently could escape the nets laid by police

in therr endeavors to catch them. The latest is the case
&lt;&gt;f Dilllnller who was freed by pals from an Ohio city jail
some W.eeks ago when the sheriff of the •County wa~ killed
hy th.&gt;:desperadoeo. Dillinger, trapped by several otllcer•,
Manaied to rids throu~h the cordon accompanied by a
•h&lt;JOliQg 11irl, in an armored automobile after the officers
"~~~ib~~ they had him in such quarters that he could not
P&lt;
escape.
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great fault with the averaKe olf\cers in seekinll
men, is that they are too slow in us!nr ti)eif
own fi!fJal'lll'~·· 'rileY tnQ~IP shoot to kiJI every ~IJile tl]ay
sight
tpese qesp.er•does and let the qqe-"on.i~l!
renrauf~o be ~on.e ~f~er tpe ~hooti1111 h•• ~een coll•lud~cl;
·~oo 1!1-~Y chancea for their own sf!!a~ ~nU
ll'Pn Jose tjtelr l!v~B betile life of 'npllher.

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co4.rse~hllf

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Qf theae· ·
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, .fePilllin!f ~f""ll&lt;l IP toe qQ!IflW¥.
~qp murqer. If by folli!wlpff · .
8 ·t~w of tltpm tpe country " Wo~l!l

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1\ev. Cauble gave an lnt ~rest.l uJ;
addfeM on we s u~Ject. of New
Pioneertnc.
The ·apea.ker streased
th~ point 'before hiS young Ust~ner:l
that t.hl fin~ rnove to be made to
brtna i.bout en economic recovery
11 a rellatoua reeovery. Mr. Cauble
said the heart&amp; ot men must be
made right before the
pocket·
bookl and bustnell8 can fo-~w suit

Jn tbeli adJustment.

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a.,ce. The men were
1he mur.lclpal
but were tia~~,,~d
one of the p~~o\r
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ti'..IWII In Lhe Jail there as a protest
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to beitlll locked up.
The two wlll appear before Mo.yor
J E. H111'ley to answer to the
chart,es.
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Tbe 'tft.lk centered upon the nc
AUXILIARY MEETING
ce""ty of reU...,WI ln&amp;lrucllon and 1 Becauae of the many dlllor•nl
thouah~ In flur country If we ean ~·.·rial events requiring the preshave an~ elJ~tancy of a austa.lned em;:e or many members, the regular
flnenclal IUJd eeonomtc recovery.
nonthly se.salon of tht! La.d.ies AUXIWhUe Mr. Oauble was entertain- 1 Uv.ry of the Drew Webster Post of
IDI the ~r hllh etudent.a, the the Amertcan Legion will be he~,.\
Junior Puptlr. were ))etna treated Wednesday November 22 it WILS an
to an unwually lntereetlna mUBical nounced. I~ltlatton cere~onles r.nd

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nnmber on the proif&amp;m
wae a trio by Wtllla,m &amp;m.lth. Oo1"ftld
I.Dwe. (til IUI\al'l and Kenneth leYr~ pl&amp;yinf the Prenoh harp.
Thli Wu lo1IOWJ4 ~Y the Rubin
a.optul'l, e. fJve piece qrcheatra
com~Qtld ot l)anlel Rubin, vtoUn
'lder ol the orch.,~ra. Burhell
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Mtl'Y JifeutiiJlDI at the p~ano.
The next number co~ted or 11

a banquet will be served o.t
meeu_ns;:.._____ _ _ __
BIRTHDAY SUPPER

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nlng, it being the fortyaellhth
birthday or 0. H. Ewing, leader of
the club. Fifteen members werl!

pr6ent.

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wl*:~::,!';~:~~taCN

u'p to do &lt;*ndlteoww o1 c...,._
ablnlng, atudr brilllan~ llncl•
mantle typt, Metal BaM ol0tJte4
column ~en. band.omaly ln.llhad. Buu.dfu.l parc!lmeat

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lEE YOIR -..;I &lt;OCAL DEALEI

Fvangellcal church Thursday eve-

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Add,... on Mara' .:1111
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A.bkle bv the decision of communi· tiee, which vote to exclude t.hP retail sale of any or an alcoholic
be'Jragea under locnl option

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Mrs. Vivian Allenswo.rtb
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Mi$s Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. DUes
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Jrene Gru,eser
Mrs, GJiy lflmUR
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Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
MJnersville, Ohio
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Mlddleport,
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week i

day by secretary or state
lila depl.rt~re ·
Anl.erlca, l'r,t sider¢ RooeeW!It
ehara:e.

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The dleeuatona toward endlna
16 year tllpJomatle
the trnltfild ~tate•
oatabliehment ot

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1 year aubocrip~ion tt.ll!l ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l!OOO
2 YIIBJ' subocriptlon 13.00 , ............. , ..... , . . . 5000
3 year eubacriptlon t4.110 .. ................ . ... 10,000
4 year aubocrlption 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 15,000
5 year aubacription 't7.50 . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000

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1 ho~ QvC D:- tes P•t!ed.
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evenlnll ~tth Mr an:' ~nl ~!.ekl~ j
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TRUSUI\I.IHEJ.EGRAPH

· Th• New CenNry Duo-Lhe t.
• uMful, decozatlve red:ia1lamP
tbat can ~utcktr be made Into a
lnttrn bf Uftlo1 from burt,,._
~v:i.Dg abadlt and inlft"':lbl' •
lantern ball.
P)'rtx GM• Globe mak11 It

Members or the Pair and Square
Club of the Federated church ana
Jo1ed an oyster supper -at the .Peice

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·2 rear IU~ICP~tiC!Jl ...&amp;~ ............ , . ~ . , . . . . . 50,000 votei -'
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3 month• oubocrJp~on ~·.'til ...................... ·.aooo votes

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THE 2 " IN " 1 LIGHT

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I yeanubtcription f4;1!Q ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6(100 yotea
2 year oubKripUon -.oil ........ , .. , . , , , , , . . . . 20,000 vote•
3 year oubiCription tl2.!JO .. , ....... . ........... 50,000 votes

two weeki.

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3 month• sul!ocription tl .QO , , ................. .... 800"volea
. 6 month.uubec:ription ta.oo ' . ' . ' ... ' ............. 2600 vote•

Reverend 0.
. Oauble, · evanpftit
who hal been · conducting sentce•
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DAILY

pastor of the
made a tew re·
introduced the

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S11b.c:riptiono count the - t votea if oecured before Nov·
ember 18th, 1933.
Campairn open to women and prla reaidillc in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telerraph.
Tholfl who enter naay co anywhere to oecure oubecriptiona.
There io no -trlcted territory.
V otee are iooued in return for oubocriptio111 eecured to either
paper and the prizea will be aw!U"Cied aecordlnr to who aecurea
moat vote..
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Sub.c:riptiC!nt co~e

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NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAI')(PAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

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THIRD PRIZE 150.00 IN CASH

nion; Jurucn H•ve Mu..
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SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH

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ASSEMBLY HELD

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Icornet solo bY Donald

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Rlgb Spots ol Campaign

Meea alao as.ng a solo. Before the CiYeSter announce the blrth of a
Uliembly came to a eiOSt!, cheers six pound daughter. Frid r,y, Novema furtrl that large who did not raise e nough foodstuft' to
were stvep. under Ul.e direction or t t•r- 17.
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Rev. Cauble. Spe;akl to Se· ~e cheer Leaders ~ the sons . '·
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scot' free when the paying time comes. For that
every individual should do ali in his power to •·ee
ery chiseler known for his chiseling Is reported to
P':f authorities for further action by them.
atur8.1ly ther~ arc so many who a re needy and in
d1re :4,.raitft No one however opposed to free giving, w\11
ohjecl: tn hP.Iping those poor unfortunates. At the same
time, ~o one, however liberal, will stand idly by and see
a ne'ir-doawell receh•e something which he shou)d not
have "t the expense of the public. One of the objections
ra1 roe a short time ago in these columns was that Jazy
who would refuse to work were being aided. It
n said that they would stage a strike if they were
nol I
threat can and should be anowered practically
•I th,-:tirot oign of such a strike by throwing the leader•
into j il und sending them, after fair trini, to a work
house or failure to provide for their dependents a• pro''ided y law. If we really want to make some of these
lnafe1 earn their keep, we can do so by merely calling
in th statutes with the proper prosecutin~r authorities.
iseiing in Meigs County must be stopped and from
all a
unts regarding the efficient and business like activitie of Capt. Ilea, it will be stopped in a mininlul)l of
time
already fl'reat strides bave bean made in this directiof; since his first appearance here but a short tbnc
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1 irnself is simply downright lazy and entitled to a
plac • 111 a rock pi I ~ in a state institut~on rather than
free
o4 at the expense of the state or county.
, eigs County to date has fared well indeed insofar
aM m ey coming from the state is concerned, far more
ehan he circumstances seem to warrant. These item~

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Tribune-Telegraph Great Race for
$500 in Cash Prizes will p~'.. . into
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Mn. Agne6 Clllrt 1s much !Jn. aM Miss MBJ'y Va.niWit of Oolum ..
bw.
&amp; recent lllneM.
Everett Long and Emmett Rail•
luestA ct Kr. and Kn.'
u=:.AI:
Jon
have returned from ChiciCO
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where t.h.ey attended the fair.
Bernard.
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rnornJnc
week
end lD~
OolumbWI
wl\h lhe
hll
loeal ~ eonswnera
wUI ~ha•
be
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here .Wednfl- '""·
Harry Clark who ha.s employmeut.
Mn. May Rusk or Columbua, ap4
wtfe.
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supplied with lee u tbert 1-:.
c'ay to tee hl8 rnoUier who has bun In Indiana 1pent the fleek end with Mr. and M r&amp;. Char les Bing of ~..
Clleport "ll.'"ere a:uests of Mr. a.nd Mn..
Mr. and Un. Kenneth RaiP1 or
about 50 toni fltored in the
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•'• bed tut t.he put lrHt..
hl3 wtie.
Obelb1ie
announce
Lhe
birth
ot
Da\15
plant
ln
Pomeroy
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Mr.
aM
Mrs.
't'ol:n
Cook
and
Wn:.
Mrs.
Ray
Guthrie
of
M&amp;rlet.ta
Al-va Bb1g SI.JudA.v .
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A. Bun.ce fJl Addl&amp;oo. were 1srenL Sunday Md Monday with
aon born We&lt;'.netd&amp;J.
Roy Ora.pes ret-urned to hia em•
Mr. and lira. Pnnt KanouBe lett •
Davia oompeny o.mclall •tal.c aWDa oo Mn. Pred Mack WN:t · . home foll: ~i.
r,loyment at Parker~Uf'l after a
Prtday w .spend U¥ week end
US, from tbe COVert plant Jr.
r.eect.y.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin Evnn1. Ml11. tcw Ways ·;isit with h!R family.
wtth the1r son, Preclerlck. lt.Uden'
HunUnst.on. l UIIlclent co1u~ • Mrs. Curt Reed, ¥n. 0\11 B~- 1Rinaldo Bwll!her and Mr~. George
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Thomas nwe
ENTERTAINS CLVII
•L OhiD 111&lt;1~• unlnnd~J.
! ply local cuotomen.
~ for
1 lei and 11'0.,.sehlldnn apmt Thun- va... nt wont to Huntington Sun1 ·
j ~oy with Mrl. Jobn W.o1.Jn.
I day to he., Dr. Ha mm an evange'
Mrs. Ja(.k Evans entertained th•
Mrs. Ed~ Bwtaher continues 1 lb;t .
Wm. M. Llvldt ol IIOl
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1"bW'Iday n.IJht to quell attempta ot
,
,.AUL tH AT"IINa
· lt!JY poorly al'd 1t11J confined to
Mr. and Mn. W H. Jacobs &amp;nd
IIILmbert of her tlve-hundred club
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Jachon St., Sta~niOn, Va-,
An espedauy tntert&amp;un11 asaem- ~ Thurtday cventna &amp;t her home en•
n 11 ny to carry away portJona of the I !
t ber bed.
Mn Barry Wood were dinner
•ld ··My t ...od woold POJ
dl&amp;HI, caldl'll bi!lclalnf
bly wa1 held Thurad&amp;y morntqi a~ First avenue. Oueste Weft Mt"'
s'"..oct )eft oulalde W"lth no ~porJ L~K ,.UT-A.ota 11:1•·••·
Mn. Weeley Webb of Marietta a:uests ot ChlTley Thomas and
d!'ltrN! and bllloumua. i
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tbe Klddleport, hlfh sehoul nrn- 1Henry Hennecsy and Mn. Joht
(Condnued from Pl.u ODe)
arv place or storale.
· f'1 OOLDlDtt TJ:XT-::ror In tllllia •• 11pent Bunday and Monday with m-r family.
lost wtlsill 1nd tner&amp;Y,
DIIIUDl on Pi!UJ street for stu- , HUe.
he entire sc~-":eutem Ohio parte: The ftre companto trun Pt. ,...._ ani mov.. an4 lla.n oo1' Mta• : J parents, Mr. and !ln. 0 . L. Va.n Mu. Junette Edwards returned
f( lt !Ired. I bepa to lm·
prove u 110011 u 1 loolr.
{MU of Middleport high
M~ Hennusy waa the reelpien; of West Virlb'U&amp; wttb tee and bnad.IPleal&amp;nt OalUpoUs and Ruttan.1 a\oeo~at• &amp;No o1' :reur opnL poet• Ol.lder.
l.o her home B.t Ma.son City Monday
Dr. Pierce's C(JIIJen Ml:dl4111 bl•, otr·
Dwinl
pcdod, Paul 0 . Bamp~ of the prlze for hllh score.
' Por some ~ tbe amlitlous tame to' Midd.h:port to offer 81 _ ~z:~a~:o:,.-;-:
Sue Ycx:JW 1a ...Utlnc her atat.er w.Uer a few days visit &amp;.t th r. Bumcal Dl~y. ( wa1 !IQOA
eati11,1 the f&lt;llllh! I ll.kc4
lOft, dletiellin of Phlladelphla, .,,ho thAt th~oonclu.slon of th:l everung , , c-.:aler, sent liu'v" true.U' o1 toeally matance but It wu too late to atd
*"RlMA.llT WPrc _ wo,~IDI•• Mn. C&amp;rl Meuomt: at The Midway liiAmer home. ·
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wltlor"n o.li1trea and ~ ~ look on wcl&amp;bt and
hoi been makin1 talks before 11tue 108 85 served refrelllunents. . r.dned coal
..&gt;eerott 81\d other tn the battle t.ga~nst the names. 1 ao«.
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Mn. Anna Ralston had a.'l hf!r b:.o·~
~~ucwcd cntrt;y." J\ll dmgl•ta.
dmta of school• t.hrouahout th£•
• P.Uchlaan. qenten where It '7U sold
.nnnoa ~ntaclltq , 111 a Lewta Bumprner or .cotumbul &amp;uest.. Prlday Mr. and Mrs. BLa.nley l lu.~ewtlb!...,u,or tal&gt;leu
SO c\.1 .. !!Quid $1 O(l. LIL
UQutd, SJ .J 5 "W•DoOuP.n.'"
country nnd aleo before various
TO GIVE CONCERT
1 on the markete tbere
&amp;nd 1n re. Pa-.oui CJ.tJ',
was ealUDI o.Q borne folk&amp; Bwlday . Mauet and ehHdren or Columbus
1 J}h'BB11BDU.'I'II AJfD IQm&gt;R
other O"fltlir.atlona, apoke concer!l·
The Meig1
Symphony
or . l11rn the local buslneu man would
Mrs. Anna ThompiGil returned to n.nd on Sunday H A. Re!&gt;tner uf
lnl fOOd value&amp; u perta:Jiltng to ch~tra recently 0 r .. a. n i zed purcba. ~·~ ete .. and t.111J Ule
~qPIO-WIIJ' »o
Wor~~klp1
ber borne at Oinelnnatl Monda)' af;l lluntJngton.
the bU;ii4Jn1 of an athlete, fund&amp;· by Pro!. Konrad SchoU, will bt: merchand&amp;ee purcbued to Mlcktlea
tctlnttnued tram t't.le lJDe&gt;
~OVlfQ , no.~ ~!) , A"OUI/r tt:t a two weeb Y1111t wtth Mr&amp;. An..
l
m~ntala or henlth &amp;fl;d eU.
presented tn COlJCert. at Middleport rort via hia, trucb, where they mll)lt well e:uarantee Ule quality of TOPlo--4Hklll•l &amp;114 J'latt&amp;l Q~.
n&amp; Ralston.
; ~r. e.nd Mrl Char les Comer or
A part of the periOd waa also or POOleroy SOD'Ptlme in Deeember, 1:iould be" .,&amp;4 at quite a pratlt an4 the Uquor, .,rith eaeh p&amp;ckapc&amp;rrya ' ·
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Mrs. Everett LIN\f and daqhtej Hlaltln&amp;t.on were calling on F. C.
devoted. 1lO tbo! •l.ntlnt 111 the new aceord1n1 to the announcemen~ :Jt 1 yet mucll cheaper than on:llnary trw a Jebel to &amp;lve the consumet
Ia AtMn• Full
('f _,
spent the put week witll her alatet~ 1
~ ~e1 ~~ay
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Middleport high &amp;ChQol 110111" . "l.oy- Mr. Scholl. The orchestra le eom-~ pdcea. , . ,
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b:lformatlon wtth re~peet to uallt
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renee ...oug en· 1
alt)r song." The Wor,'d , arra.n;r~· posed ot the moat advanced ~~otudentl;
Tbe tiovert bua!nut wae 1tarte4 u wen as ~ a.lcohoUc conten~
y ·1 :'i~eua wu1be lD
~J&gt;
Mr. and llJ'a.. 0eorve KennedY our hac! 81 their guest8 over the !
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11 the re rt siateci
ment was:
Prof. 01
Konm;t
on their
pa.rtlcularhlgh
lnetruments
in 1890
W. 1.n
A. aB. frame
Ovvertbulldln&amp;
and A. that
In conch.uJo
wo,.worl.
rld. iJ Jl'Mtett
ts.mf. eloUle end
Columbus
SchoU,
wt: ' made
ie ·InbyCfl'!-r~
the from
the following
schoola: W.
Rarting:er
t.he oommlaslon
~'recoanlr.es hOib~ ofthei:he
ta)' 1100
and of
SUnday
with pent
L. J . Bwna
M.HB. band.
Mlddleport,
Pomeroy, Harrleona !3 by SG"feet. Thll ftrst bater)' was that whUe perhaps halt or even a qUeuce .and PhllOJOpb7. Ia lplteo~ r;t~.mer ud family.
v !ll ~. Racine, 'I'uppers Plains and know!'! ai the ':Buckeye BM:er~· majority of the people ~ay oppo~~e t.h~ faet the c1t1 wu &amp;lveD. wlloUj [ BobOy th~ sman 1011 of Mr. and
CLUB HOSTESS
Byracuae.
at1d
OIM\ft!oted jointly for ~ ulea by drink for consumption on · to ldolatrJ, which .a Jtin'ed Panl'a Mrs. Dell rtfe I&amp; wry ill.
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Gellel'leve Blnl and friend Bam
Rettearsals a.re held each Sunday umt. lA~ ¥1'· Covert, ra.ther otl the premM yet mlnorltiea must IJlitrlt tbt be wu there 1119'~ to
Mr!. Prtd Cr&amp;ry W&amp;.l ' hoste~ afternoon.
tile W~DC' owner of the bualne&amp;!l, alway, be n:ctoned W1th and to pfeacb tbe &amp;oapel lle knew Ulat Teal of Columbus apent the wee)J
Thunday at her home on Norlh
tl'Ot Complete control and eorv;Iuct- tJda tase it mllht develoP that tma l tl'4IJ1t.e Wealtb aatl lell'llllll the end with the tenner's parents, M~.
Se.eond -.veuue to the metnbers of
Mr~ . c F. Rathburn 1!1 report~ri ed:;the ~lnef!ll\Qtll h1.s son &amp;Uwn- less t.he minority can be atrorded Atl!of01an• Deeded tbe taPe~· as and M.rn. AlYa BJna.
.
her brldte club. First prize foc slightly Improved from a recc,1t fo...l tile ?wnerelllp and manaaement. a rusonable opportunity to aatJsa J ~ncb as c:Hd al10 the poor ~d, tlte
Vlvlar. Po,vler spent the week
With ·lt.he enure 1buslnesa wiped fy Its taste&amp; and det~lres In a Iea1t.ta' •tnora,t.
tnd at her home at Rio Grande.
!llgh ~;core was awarded' to Mrs. \'V 11ln ~M.
H. Jutlllng and Mrs. Emm• ,Welch E .t .. n
out.. tt ~ w$8 , QOt. ,· known Prlday mate way, that minority mlsht bel ,II • .1'11• ""'• CoflcernM th ..,.
Elmore Cuto or Pt:. Pleaaa.nt was
~!;~n~:reprtze,.
' ~~ a'lh••. Wallace Wright, wh~ has bee~ U1 wb.etfter or r&gt;q&amp;. M'r. Covert had the meana or dereatlnl the purposes c~~ "(n. l'l·2l). :
·1.
1 CfiUinl on Ed Yeacer and famll~
"""" ~
at his hom~ In Lnngsvllle, Is re- t•lans of rebutltUna.
of control..
1. 'I'M .. J
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h1 Sunday.
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.c.:_ · - - - __ ported Improved.
I Guardsmen ;were placed on duty
It 1s
Improbable, the report
~:"u~~..;e'ui ~:O·tb: I Raymond Grover and family spent
cdded, that laws other than the
aqh
enteNd" 1llto ,:.
1 Bunday with Mr. and M:n;. LewiA
CAKE FLOUR pk~. 29c
oont.rol taw, which will safeguard ~um= wlt .tb Jew..
..fP" Spires at Kyser.
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Ralph Davldlim' and C6mlly of
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WID be neceSBary
! .~ 1 · d 0bll vouiD P"
~"OJ "'" 1 ,11 • 1 South Webster, 0 .. were the wed.
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1 .. • a . ou eM c Ullftl prole 1 es 1 o;nd ruests of Rev. Davidson and
to the Jewisb faltll.
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Columbu:;, 0. Nov 17~ INS---The
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Sta.te Liquor CommiAAion of three
&amp; The pbllotophen (v. l8). ~w l Mt.rp··et. ar.::! !...ottle t;huler cit
. . Sza Cll.lla
y.
memb:ers, recommend [j toc'lay by t~e ' J~wa and devout ~-D~ bt&gt; OaWpolla were calltJ.•I on Mr. an!J
Tbe aenulne Qulok
the Ooverno!'iS
Advisor
Uquor tur,n.ed ' to IUCb al w,e re fo1mct . lll Mrs. Ed Swillher Saturda.y.
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SettlnA' Jell Powder
PkR&amp;
commWdon, would
be· endowed the market place. Hue ·b6 ¥ • bi:to
Mrs. Jtvelyn La.wrmce returned ~
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wt~"..h brood powers,
1 tp"'J.;b wltb Eplc~n &amp;Dd t!totc .K.anauaa Thursday after three
lb.
They were outlined a!'l follow~:
1 pbllo~~o~.bera.
When t)le:.e pbl\"o weeD vlslt with Mr9. Clarence
1. The ~xecutlve rl~ht within a pbe"rl ' bear4~ bll prea'chlic th8J de- Mulford.
. j
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SYNOPSJS
.aw him play." atreed Haverholt. Jwl&gt;oot· .,,...~
state to sell or control the sale of •tHd. to kaow what new 4octrtoe
Mr. aJ"Id. Mrs. Dayton Kennedy or
t' 11! j
10ber as the ,Orl.
Qll alcoholt .. bf&gt;veraKe'i contolnlnlf he p~acbe4, eo tht1 IDYltld. bJ,m tu flunbury w~.re guests or Mr. and •
Patrleia scarcel;r heard him. Her hd•l•t
0(Ji
I snJrit.s: All winf!s known as fortt~ l .Aieo~~~oiul wbere he J:al&amp;)l~ I*PIIIIik' to Mn. Home-r Kennedy Saturday and
were dark with· memory.
fied wines, the alcoholic content of I thtm~. . Thty lnqulred u to wbat Stmday. Ernest Kennedy acoom~
If he a.too4· before her
whldl e:rtl~s th11.t
produced by tbil •blbbl•" mlt.bt '"' 'ne word panied. them to Columbus where he
fat11er. saw the charma
natural fermentation proces11: and I ··tiabbl.r'' m"eul Utera)lJ .;.ated-Jil' ~~~ wlll vlld.t a few days.
,
8outl1f.rne-r "'ho had
S..nkitJt or Io'loddlL
an fennenLed products. su;h a.s er~~ 'ib.e.J"90Celted PaW. u as~
Mr. and Mrs. lvan Grover and
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to
hill t'r.rt'une and
beers and elders. oont..lllnln more, ,
.
two ehJidren were lfUUts of Arthur 1
'l'ree Rl p(! Qo'd . 2"811: Bl..il e
Tloz.
than 3.2 per eent ot alcohot by t~tr w.bo bad lA~ u» Htda Grover and wlte Sunday
,
i~''"••h:lthroWT&lt; ~""•Y
E :Ltrnor.weta:-ht.
of lnl.th or error her,e ADd ...re
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R~litd lias bee~ giv~ll 'to,'Ce'rtain iritlividuals in the county.
Th e '!tor y appearing in the Thursday issue of this week of I
1he !}-ally Tribune shows just how bad the situation had
hcco ~ e in our county when the state investigator came
r~re £o ~See what was going on.
!Tore may and probably will yet be brought out for
the p'ubli&lt;: t.o read and digest and learn just what kind ot
~.: hi t)efe rs there are in our midst. It is to be sincerely
hopei t hat the threat of the government to prosecute aU
who 'l re known to be chiseling for free food and other
he lp l!V hen they are able to fend for themselves, ;will be
l""h'lll through to the bitter end so that this sort of peri-ton
learn that he can not profit through the unfmotu-1
nate Zircumstances of others.
ittstances wherein certain individuals had received
aid ft):&gt;m as many as four different sources, shows that
some •one was not as interested in looki ng after the welfare~ the township in general as he might be expected ·
to do ·hen acting in the capacity or an official duly elected t
public office. It is said and no doubt is true. that
ther~ are certain individuals living on farms as large as
J 60 i{cre• who are among the leaders seeking relief.
~bile ther·e are many things wh)~h ' fll,lh.t: enwr to
mtedere and seriously hinder a farmer from having A l.llLIIIK
t. h'
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t:rop I: om IS acres,·
IS more
an P 0881 e u en Ire y
probtl&gt;le that any man who is able bod}ed and living on

At

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weed and

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followed by a vocal duet

by Jed Mees

NEW DAUGHTERS

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and ;James Ward.

lp{r. 11.nd Mrs. Vallie Ha.rclluK

! Purple and White 1,W~ ;. JIIfPI· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Charles Ru~U was aWl(\L\"SM.· ... Hit! At.hells rna~ announce the
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TWO ARRESTED . F6R """'' ••·

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THE ~lliM.INAL ESCArE.s
T SEEMS impossible that so many criminals as have been

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re~rtcd recently could escape the nets laid by police

in therr endeavors to catch them. The latest is the case
&lt;&gt;f Dilllnller who was freed by pals from an Ohio city jail
some W.eeks ago when the sheriff of the •County wa~ killed
hy th.&gt;:desperadoeo. Dillinger, trapped by several otllcer•,
Manaied to rids throu~h the cordon accompanied by a
•h&lt;JOliQg 11irl, in an armored automobile after the officers
"~~~ib~~ they had him in such quarters that he could not
P&lt;
escape.
.
great fault with the averaKe olf\cers in seekinll
men, is that they are too slow in us!nr ti)eif
own fi!fJal'lll'~·· 'rileY tnQ~IP shoot to kiJI every ~IJile tl]ay
sight
tpese qesp.er•does and let the qqe-"on.i~l!
renrauf~o be ~on.e ~f~er tpe ~hooti1111 h•• ~een coll•lud~cl;
·~oo 1!1-~Y chancea for their own sf!!a~ ~nU
ll'Pn Jose tjtelr l!v~B betile life of 'npllher.

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~qp murqer. If by folli!wlpff · .
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1\ev. Cauble gave an lnt ~rest.l uJ;
addfeM on we s u~Ject. of New
Pioneertnc.
The ·apea.ker streased
th~ point 'before hiS young Ust~ner:l
that t.hl fin~ rnove to be made to
brtna i.bout en economic recovery
11 a rellatoua reeovery. Mr. Cauble
said the heart&amp; ot men must be
made right before the
pocket·
bookl and bustnell8 can fo-~w suit

Jn tbeli adJustment.

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a.,ce. The men were
1he mur.lclpal
but were tia~~,,~d
one of the p~~o\r
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wlna . / ;
ti'..IWII In Lhe Jail there as a protest
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to beitlll locked up.
The two wlll appear before Mo.yor
J E. H111'ley to answer to the
chart,es.
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Tbe 'tft.lk centered upon the nc
AUXILIARY MEETING
ce""ty of reU...,WI ln&amp;lrucllon and 1 Becauae of the many dlllor•nl
thouah~ In flur country If we ean ~·.·rial events requiring the preshave an~ elJ~tancy of a austa.lned em;:e or many members, the regular
flnenclal IUJd eeonomtc recovery.
nonthly se.salon of tht! La.d.ies AUXIWhUe Mr. Oauble was entertain- 1 Uv.ry of the Drew Webster Post of
IDI the ~r hllh etudent.a, the the Amertcan Legion will be he~,.\
Junior Puptlr. were ))etna treated Wednesday November 22 it WILS an
to an unwually lntereetlna mUBical nounced. I~ltlatton cere~onles r.nd

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nnmber on the proif&amp;m
wae a trio by Wtllla,m &amp;m.lth. Oo1"ftld
I.Dwe. (til IUI\al'l and Kenneth leYr~ pl&amp;yinf the Prenoh harp.
Thli Wu lo1IOWJ4 ~Y the Rubin
a.optul'l, e. fJve piece qrcheatra
com~Qtld ot l)anlel Rubin, vtoUn
'lder ol the orch.,~ra. Burhell
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The next number co~ted or 11

a banquet will be served o.t
meeu_ns;:.._____ _ _ __
BIRTHDAY SUPPER

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nlng, it being the fortyaellhth
birthday or 0. H. Ewing, leader of
the club. Fifteen members werl!

pr6ent.

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u'p to do &lt;*ndlteoww o1 c...,._
ablnlng, atudr brilllan~ llncl•
mantle typt, Metal BaM ol0tJte4
column ~en. band.omaly ln.llhad. Buu.dfu.l parc!lmeat

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lEE YOIR -..;I &lt;OCAL DEALEI

Fvangellcal church Thursday eve-

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Aetlve Candidates
Mrs. Vivian Allenswo.rtb
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Mi$s Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. DUes
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Jrene Gru,eser
Mrs, GJiy lflmUR
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Middleport, Ohio
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Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
MJnersville, Ohio
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Mlddleport,
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YOU WILL NUD THIS ~SUr

week i

day by secretary or state
lila depl.rt~re ·
Anl.erlca, l'r,t sider¢ RooeeW!It
ehara:e.

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The dleeuatona toward endlna
16 year tllpJomatle
the trnltfild ~tate•
oatabliehment ot

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2 YIIBJ' subocriptlon 13.00 , ............. , ..... , . . . 5000
3 year eubacriptlon t4.110 .. ................ . ... 10,000
4 year aubocrlption 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 15,000
5 year aubacription 't7.50 . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000

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· Th• New CenNry Duo-Lhe t.
• uMful, decozatlve red:ia1lamP
tbat can ~utcktr be made Into a
lnttrn bf Uftlo1 from burt,,._
~v:i.Dg abadlt and inlft"':lbl' •
lantern ball.
P)'rtx GM• Globe mak11 It

Members or the Pair and Square
Club of the Federated church ana
Jo1ed an oyster supper -at the .Peice

Deva.Stabno
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3 month• oubocrJp~on ~·.'til ...................... ·.aooo votes

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THE 2 " IN " 1 LIGHT

the

tPtDd tbe

State

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I yeanubtcription f4;1!Q ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6(100 yotea
2 year oubKripUon -.oil ........ , .. , . , , , , , . . . . 20,000 vote•
3 year oubiCription tl2.!JO .. , ....... . ........... 50,000 votes

two weeki.

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. 6 month.uubec:ription ta.oo ' . ' . ' ... ' ............. 2600 vote•

Reverend 0.
. Oauble, · evanpftit
who hal been · conducting sentce•
&amp;t tne .PomeLoy Church for the past

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DAILY TRP.lUJ'tE-BY CARRIER

DAILY

pastor of the
made a tew re·
introduced the

,.unda,
week

, PAG111UIII

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S11b.c:riptiono count the - t votea if oecured before Nov·
ember 18th, 1933.
Campairn open to women and prla reaidillc in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telerraph.
Tholfl who enter naay co anywhere to oecure oubecriptiona.
There io no -trlcted territory.
V otee are iooued in return for oubocriptio111 eecured to either
paper and the prizea will be aw!U"Cied aecordlnr to who aecurea
moat vote..
,votj!!l from now
Sub.c:riptiC!nt co~e

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NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAI')(PAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

was

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THIRD PRIZE 150.00 IN CASH

nion; Jurucn H•ve Mu..
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SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH

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ASSEMBLY HELD

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Icornet solo bY Donald

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GREGG
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Rlgb Spots ol Campaign

Meea alao as.ng a solo. Before the CiYeSter announce the blrth of a
Uliembly came to a eiOSt!, cheers six pound daughter. Frid r,y, Novema furtrl that large who did not raise e nough foodstuft' to
were stvep. under Ul.e direction or t t•r- 17.
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Rev. Cauble. Spe;akl to Se· ~e cheer Leaders ~ the sons . '·
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scot' free when the paying time comes. For that
every individual should do ali in his power to •·ee
ery chiseler known for his chiseling Is reported to
P':f authorities for further action by them.
atur8.1ly ther~ arc so many who a re needy and in
d1re :4,.raitft No one however opposed to free giving, w\11
ohjecl: tn hP.Iping those poor unfortunates. At the same
time, ~o one, however liberal, will stand idly by and see
a ne'ir-doawell receh•e something which he shou)d not
have "t the expense of the public. One of the objections
ra1 roe a short time ago in these columns was that Jazy
who would refuse to work were being aided. It
n said that they would stage a strike if they were
nol I
threat can and should be anowered practically
•I th,-:tirot oign of such a strike by throwing the leader•
into j il und sending them, after fair trini, to a work
house or failure to provide for their dependents a• pro''ided y law. If we really want to make some of these
lnafe1 earn their keep, we can do so by merely calling
in th statutes with the proper prosecutin~r authorities.
iseiing in Meigs County must be stopped and from
all a
unts regarding the efficient and business like activitie of Capt. Ilea, it will be stopped in a mininlul)l of
time
already fl'reat strides bave bean made in this directiof; since his first appearance here but a short tbnc
ago ....
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POLLS CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 8 P.M. TOMORROW

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keepf:
1 irnself is simply downright lazy and entitled to a
plac • 111 a rock pi I ~ in a state institut~on rather than
free
o4 at the expense of the state or county.
, eigs County to date has fared well indeed insofar
aM m ey coming from the state is concerned, far more
ehan he circumstances seem to warrant. These item~

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Al,L indications the Da.ily Tribune was "barking
FROM
up the right tree" a short time l'.go when objections

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And·the Big Votipg Power of .Subscriptions in Th~ Daily Tribun~ . &amp;,
Tribune-Telegraph Great Race for
$500 in Cash Prizes will p~'.. . into
history.

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RELIEF CONDITIONS

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bw.
&amp; recent lllneM.
Everett Long and Emmett Rail•
luestA ct Kr. and Kn.'
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have returned from ChiciCO
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where t.h.ey attended the fair.
Bernard.
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rnornJnc
week
end lD~
OolumbWI
wl\h lhe
hll
loeal ~ eonswnera
wUI ~ha•
be
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here .Wednfl- '""·
Harry Clark who ha.s employmeut.
Mn. May Rusk or Columbua, ap4
wtfe.
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supplied with lee u tbert 1-:.
c'ay to tee hl8 rnoUier who has bun In Indiana 1pent the fleek end with Mr. and M r&amp;. Char les Bing of ~..
Clleport "ll.'"ere a:uests of Mr. a.nd Mn..
Mr. and Un. Kenneth RaiP1 or
about 50 toni fltored in the
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•'• bed tut t.he put lrHt..
hl3 wtie.
Obelb1ie
announce
Lhe
birth
ot
Da\15
plant
ln
Pomeroy
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Mr.
aM
Mrs.
't'ol:n
Cook
and
Wn:.
Mrs.
Ray
Guthrie
of
M&amp;rlet.ta
Al-va Bb1g SI.JudA.v .
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A. Bun.ce fJl Addl&amp;oo. were 1srenL Sunday Md Monday with
aon born We&lt;'.netd&amp;J.
Roy Ora.pes ret-urned to hia em•
Mr. and lira. Pnnt KanouBe lett •
Davia oompeny o.mclall •tal.c aWDa oo Mn. Pred Mack WN:t · . home foll: ~i.
r,loyment at Parker~Uf'l after a
Prtday w .spend U¥ week end
US, from tbe COVert plant Jr.
r.eect.y.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin Evnn1. Ml11. tcw Ways ·;isit with h!R family.
wtth the1r son, Preclerlck. lt.Uden'
HunUnst.on. l UIIlclent co1u~ • Mrs. Curt Reed, ¥n. 0\11 B~- 1Rinaldo Bwll!her and Mr~. George
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Thomas nwe
ENTERTAINS CLVII
•L OhiD 111&lt;1~• unlnnd~J.
! ply local cuotomen.
~ for
1 lei and 11'0.,.sehlldnn apmt Thun- va... nt wont to Huntington Sun1 ·
j ~oy with Mrl. Jobn W.o1.Jn.
I day to he., Dr. Ha mm an evange'
Mrs. Ja(.k Evans entertained th•
Mrs. Ed~ Bwtaher continues 1 lb;t .
Wm. M. Llvldt ol IIOl
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1"bW'Iday n.IJht to quell attempta ot
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,.AUL tH AT"IINa
· lt!JY poorly al'd 1t11J confined to
Mr. and Mn. W H. Jacobs &amp;nd
IIILmbert of her tlve-hundred club
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Jachon St., Sta~niOn, Va-,
An espedauy tntert&amp;un11 asaem- ~ Thurtday cventna &amp;t her home en•
n 11 ny to carry away portJona of the I !
t ber bed.
Mn Barry Wood were dinner
•ld ··My t ...od woold POJ
dl&amp;HI, caldl'll bi!lclalnf
bly wa1 held Thurad&amp;y morntqi a~ First avenue. Oueste Weft Mt"'
s'"..oct )eft oulalde W"lth no ~porJ L~K ,.UT-A.ota 11:1•·••·
Mn. Weeley Webb of Marietta a:uests ot ChlTley Thomas and
d!'ltrN! and bllloumua. i
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tbe Klddleport, hlfh sehoul nrn- 1Henry Hennecsy and Mn. Joht
(Condnued from Pl.u ODe)
arv place or storale.
· f'1 OOLDlDtt TJ:XT-::ror In tllllia •• 11pent Bunday and Monday with m-r family.
lost wtlsill 1nd tner&amp;Y,
DIIIUDl on Pi!UJ street for stu- , HUe.
he entire sc~-":eutem Ohio parte: The ftre companto trun Pt. ,...._ ani mov.. an4 lla.n oo1' Mta• : J parents, Mr. and !ln. 0 . L. Va.n Mu. Junette Edwards returned
f( lt !Ired. I bepa to lm·
prove u 110011 u 1 loolr.
{MU of Middleport high
M~ Hennusy waa the reelpien; of West Virlb'U&amp; wttb tee and bnad.IPleal&amp;nt OalUpoUs and Ruttan.1 a\oeo~at• &amp;No o1' :reur opnL poet• Ol.lder.
l.o her home B.t Ma.son City Monday
Dr. Pierce's C(JIIJen Ml:dl4111 bl•, otr·
Dwinl
pcdod, Paul 0 . Bamp~ of the prlze for hllh score.
' Por some ~ tbe amlitlous tame to' Midd.h:port to offer 81 _ ~z:~a~:o:,.-;-:
Sue Ycx:JW 1a ...Utlnc her atat.er w.Uer a few days visit &amp;.t th r. Bumcal Dl~y. ( wa1 !IQOA
eati11,1 the f&lt;llllh! I ll.kc4
lOft, dletiellin of Phlladelphla, .,,ho thAt th~oonclu.slon of th:l everung , , c-.:aler, sent liu'v" true.U' o1 toeally matance but It wu too late to atd
*"RlMA.llT WPrc _ wo,~IDI•• Mn. C&amp;rl Meuomt: at The Midway liiAmer home. ·
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wltlor"n o.li1trea and ~ ~ look on wcl&amp;bt and
hoi been makin1 talks before 11tue 108 85 served refrelllunents. . r.dned coal
..&gt;eerott 81\d other tn the battle t.ga~nst the names. 1 ao«.
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Mn. Anna Ralston had a.'l hf!r b:.o·~
~~ucwcd cntrt;y." J\ll dmgl•ta.
dmta of school• t.hrouahout th£•
• P.Uchlaan. qenten where It '7U sold
.nnnoa ~ntaclltq , 111 a Lewta Bumprner or .cotumbul &amp;uest.. Prlday Mr. and Mrs. BLa.nley l lu.~ewtlb!...,u,or tal&gt;leu
SO c\.1 .. !!Quid $1 O(l. LIL
UQutd, SJ .J 5 "W•DoOuP.n.'"
country nnd aleo before various
TO GIVE CONCERT
1 on the markete tbere
&amp;nd 1n re. Pa-.oui CJ.tJ',
was ealUDI o.Q borne folk&amp; Bwlday . Mauet and ehHdren or Columbus
1 J}h'BB11BDU.'I'II AJfD IQm&gt;R
other O"fltlir.atlona, apoke concer!l·
The Meig1
Symphony
or . l11rn the local buslneu man would
Mrs. Anna ThompiGil returned to n.nd on Sunday H A. Re!&gt;tner uf
lnl fOOd value&amp; u perta:Jiltng to ch~tra recently 0 r .. a. n i zed purcba. ~·~ ete .. and t.111J Ule
~qPIO-WIIJ' »o
Wor~~klp1
ber borne at Oinelnnatl Monda)' af;l lluntJngton.
the bU;ii4Jn1 of an athlete, fund&amp;· by Pro!. Konrad SchoU, will bt: merchand&amp;ee purcbued to Mlcktlea
tctlnttnued tram t't.le lJDe&gt;
~OVlfQ , no.~ ~!) , A"OUI/r tt:t a two weeb Y1111t wtth Mr&amp;. An..
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m~ntala or henlth &amp;fl;d eU.
presented tn COlJCert. at Middleport rort via hia, trucb, where they mll)lt well e:uarantee Ule quality of TOPlo--4Hklll•l &amp;114 J'latt&amp;l Q~.
n&amp; Ralston.
; ~r. e.nd Mrl Char les Comer or
A part of the periOd waa also or POOleroy SOD'Ptlme in Deeember, 1:iould be" .,&amp;4 at quite a pratlt an4 the Uquor, .,rith eaeh p&amp;ckapc&amp;rrya ' ·
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Mrs. Everett LIN\f and daqhtej Hlaltln&amp;t.on were calling on F. C.
devoted. 1lO tbo! •l.ntlnt 111 the new aceord1n1 to the announcemen~ :Jt 1 yet mucll cheaper than on:llnary trw a Jebel to &amp;lve the consumet
Ia AtMn• Full
('f _,
spent the put week witll her alatet~ 1
~ ~e1 ~~ay
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Middleport high &amp;ChQol 110111" . "l.oy- Mr. Scholl. The orchestra le eom-~ pdcea. , . ,
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b:lformatlon wtth re~peet to uallt
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alt)r song." The Wor,'d , arra.n;r~· posed ot the moat advanced ~~otudentl;
Tbe tiovert bua!nut wae 1tarte4 u wen as ~ a.lcohoUc conten~
y ·1 :'i~eua wu1be lD
~J&gt;
Mr. and llJ'a.. 0eorve KennedY our hac! 81 their guest8 over the !
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ment was:
Prof. 01
Konm;t
on their
pa.rtlcularhlgh
lnetruments
in 1890
W. 1.n
A. aB. frame
Ovvertbulldln&amp;
and A. that
In conch.uJo
wo,.worl.
rld. iJ Jl'Mtett
ts.mf. eloUle end
Columbus
SchoU,
wt: ' made
ie ·InbyCfl'!-r~
the from
the following
schoola: W.
Rarting:er
t.he oommlaslon
~'recoanlr.es hOib~ ofthei:he
ta)' 1100
and of
SUnday
with pent
L. J . Bwna
M.HB. band.
Mlddleport,
Pomeroy, Harrleona !3 by SG"feet. Thll ftrst bater)' was that whUe perhaps halt or even a qUeuce .and PhllOJOpb7. Ia lplteo~ r;t~.mer ud family.
v !ll ~. Racine, 'I'uppers Plains and know!'! ai the ':Buckeye BM:er~· majority of the people ~ay oppo~~e t.h~ faet the c1t1 wu &amp;lveD. wlloUj [ BobOy th~ sman 1011 of Mr. and
CLUB HOSTESS
Byracuae.
at1d
OIM\ft!oted jointly for ~ ulea by drink for consumption on · to ldolatrJ, which .a Jtin'ed Panl'a Mrs. Dell rtfe I&amp; wry ill.
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Gellel'leve Blnl and friend Bam
Rettearsals a.re held each Sunday umt. lA~ ¥1'· Covert, ra.ther otl the premM yet mlnorltiea must IJlitrlt tbt be wu there 1119'~ to
Mr!. Prtd Cr&amp;ry W&amp;.l ' hoste~ afternoon.
tile W~DC' owner of the bualne&amp;!l, alway, be n:ctoned W1th and to pfeacb tbe &amp;oapel lle knew Ulat Teal of Columbus apent the wee)J
Thunday at her home on Norlh
tl'Ot Complete control and eorv;Iuct- tJda tase it mllht develoP that tma l tl'4IJ1t.e Wealtb aatl lell'llllll the end with the tenner's parents, M~.
Se.eond -.veuue to the metnbers of
Mr~ . c F. Rathburn 1!1 report~ri ed:;the ~lnef!ll\Qtll h1.s son &amp;Uwn- less t.he minority can be atrorded Atl!of01an• Deeded tbe taPe~· as and M.rn. AlYa BJna.
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her brldte club. First prize foc slightly Improved from a recc,1t fo...l tile ?wnerelllp and manaaement. a rusonable opportunity to aatJsa J ~ncb as c:Hd al10 the poor ~d, tlte
Vlvlar. Po,vler spent the week
With ·lt.he enure 1buslnesa wiped fy Its taste&amp; and det~lres In a Iea1t.ta' •tnora,t.
tnd at her home at Rio Grande.
!llgh ~;core was awarded' to Mrs. \'V 11ln ~M.
H. Jutlllng and Mrs. Emm• ,Welch E .t .. n
out.. tt ~ w$8 , QOt. ,· known Prlday mate way, that minority mlsht bel ,II • .1'11• ""'• CoflcernM th ..,.
Elmore Cuto or Pt:. Pleaaa.nt was
~!;~n~:reprtze,.
' ~~ a'lh••. Wallace Wright, wh~ has bee~ U1 wb.etfter or r&gt;q&amp;. M'r. Covert had the meana or dereatlnl the purposes c~~ "(n. l'l·2l). :
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1 CfiUinl on Ed Yeacer and famll~
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at his hom~ In Lnngsvllle, Is re- t•lans of rebutltUna.
of control..
1. 'I'M .. J
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h1 Sunday.
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.c.:_ · - - - __ ported Improved.
I Guardsmen ;were placed on duty
It 1s
Improbable, the report
~:"u~~..;e'ui ~:O·tb: I Raymond Grover and family spent
cdded, that laws other than the
aqh
enteNd" 1llto ,:.
1 Bunday with Mr. and M:n;. LewiA
CAKE FLOUR pk~. 29c
oont.rol taw, which will safeguard ~um= wlt .tb Jew..
..fP" Spires at Kyser.
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Ralph Davldlim' and C6mlly of
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WID be neceSBary
! .~ 1 · d 0bll vouiD P"
~"OJ "'" 1 ,11 • 1 South Webster, 0 .. were the wed.
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1 .. • a . ou eM c Ullftl prole 1 es 1 o;nd ruests of Rev. Davidson and
to the Jewisb faltll.
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Columbu:;, 0. Nov 17~ INS---The
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&amp; The pbllotophen (v. l8). ~w l Mt.rp··et. ar.::! !...ottle t;huler cit
. . Sza Cll.lla
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memb:ers, recommend [j toc'lay by t~e ' J~wa and devout ~-D~ bt&gt; OaWpolla were calltJ.•I on Mr. an!J
Tbe aenulne Qulok
the Ooverno!'iS
Advisor
Uquor tur,n.ed ' to IUCb al w,e re fo1mct . lll Mrs. Ed Swillher Saturda.y.
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SettlnA' Jell Powder
PkR&amp;
commWdon, would
be· endowed the market place. Hue ·b6 ¥ • bi:to
Mrs. Jtvelyn La.wrmce returned ~
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wt~"..h brood powers,
1 tp"'J.;b wltb Eplc~n &amp;Dd t!totc .K.anauaa Thursday after three
lb.
They were outlined a!'l follow~:
1 pbllo~~o~.bera.
When t)le:.e pbl\"o weeD vlslt with Mr9. Clarence
1. The ~xecutlve rl~ht within a pbe"rl ' bear4~ bll prea'chlic th8J de- Mulford.
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SYNOPSJS
.aw him play." atreed Haverholt. Jwl&gt;oot· .,,...~
state to sell or control the sale of •tHd. to kaow what new 4octrtoe
Mr. aJ"Id. Mrs. Dayton Kennedy or
t' 11! j
10ber as the ,Orl.
Qll alcoholt .. bf&gt;veraKe'i contolnlnlf he p~acbe4, eo tht1 IDYltld. bJ,m tu flunbury w~.re guests or Mr. and •
Patrleia scarcel;r heard him. Her hd•l•t
0(Ji
I snJrit.s: All winf!s known as fortt~ l .Aieo~~~oiul wbere he J:al&amp;)l~ I*PIIIIik' to Mn. Home-r Kennedy Saturday and
were dark with· memory.
fied wines, the alcoholic content of I thtm~. . Thty lnqulred u to wbat Stmday. Ernest Kennedy acoom~
If he a.too4· before her
whldl e:rtl~s th11.t
produced by tbil •blbbl•" mlt.bt '"' 'ne word panied. them to Columbus where he
fat11er. saw the charma
natural fermentation proces11: and I ··tiabbl.r'' m"eul Utera)lJ .;.ated-Jil' ~~~ wlll vlld.t a few days.
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8outl1f.rne-r "'ho had
S..nkitJt or Io'loddlL
an fennenLed products. su;h a.s er~~ 'ib.e.J"90Celted PaW. u as~
Mr. and Mrs. lvan Grover and
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to
hill t'r.rt'une and
beers and elders. oont..lllnln more, ,
.
two ehJidren were lfUUts of Arthur 1
'l'ree Rl p(! Qo'd . 2"811: Bl..il e
Tloz.
than 3.2 per eent ot alcohot by t~tr w.bo bad lA~ u» Htda Grover and wlte Sunday
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i~''"••h:lthroWT&lt; ~""•Y
E :Ltrnor.weta:-ht.
of lnl.th or error her,e ADd ...re
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f[l tOW J~GKH~ ~~[ R[AflY r~R Spartan leader

IN~A~IN~ B~fM£N BijYS wH~

PlAl lF::ro~~:~:~t i
n .Mm~u.r.~nr r1t L~ T~N~~~T ~ ~nA~~;::~i~::=~:yt

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a. biUII.flest \llett?r bere l(~y. , :
Edward RJa.n, smaU aQll qft Iff:
t.nd Mrs. T. J . RJII.D, na llll~"'

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ll(r. aad Mn. Vlutlley c....,.- ad
ol J.-.1!&gt; Prtet, lllr. •114 ~
:Cua:ene V{fa~t •11# daUihter • - : ;
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IWld&amp;:t" w(t.h Mr.

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Mn. 'l'om We11s.

J,nnQ!p Edward.~~ .11pent EhWdiJ
be fell whUa !'l&amp;yh'lf on Ule pohQijlt' wl~ fl,la father 0 . J . Bdwm!J and
around., Prlda}'. The bane bai been tamUr.
&amp;et anC. h 3 il cetttnr alqJli', nlceQ· .,
Ha1Ue Knopp and fan:illy, ()e:t&amp;~
Denver Hysell. IOCIIJ repreaen\11.~ MfJrrta and Wife were aue•ts "
Uve for the We..tern al)d Bout"P· 01'1111 Rld&amp;:e $un4aJ.
l!lm Lite In&amp;, Co., wu a bialrt.Sii' The Oolumbu.&amp; w. Y B U. put on
vlltt.or In Columbua, las~ w-;ek. 1 • a ,fine prosnun at the PrelbyWit.D
1 Mlsie&amp; Max!ne and Rea~r Hen ~ chureh Sunday evening.
on were a:uru;t, of their .sister, Mru.
Hervtn Leivln6' at 6alcm, 1 Bundily

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Jackett In Line To Lay Claim To Championohip Of I Omconfldence amon• his Porta· i
1 m011th Spar4\n Jl'ootboll players I
State For Cla•a·· "8" Coibpetilioll' If They
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and Mrs L. p. Ftl~ k~tfutl ,o1'
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send his grfdders aQ'P.IRit t.he Cin- 'I
t.he funerc.l of Will Ne;ww:n, Mon•
lCI:ary Piliher retuwed to ColWD•
All 18 In read1neu. The.' decks lnf&lt;trfor 'to their opponents from the clnnaU Reds at Redland Fiekl .-unday afternoor.
bL;S Frlday.
Prot. J . T, Le\lli&amp; of idlddleporL
Ooorp Moore butchered " ' flnt
l cve beeP c'"'" ....d. fl)r ~t!Pu. The l &lt;fKJtth~ par~ 9f the state. Coach day afternoon, In a Nation~ l~~e~
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&amp;I.Qie is &amp;et foe the biggest, a.nd •• t.yn ga.&lt;e his boy!. an easy wortCl .. I f ·•• ~ I lb n ... •· cut Thursrlay eveQing preparatory
ar... s e r ....... •;na
e na.ali ....s
1 'Mr. t"nd Mr11. Tom MorrU. return·
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J:A)st toqtball game of w the ti!g· rame t.onlght o.s he nstrous record this scaSOI.. -which)
Memebn fT tb2 county boillflii
etJ fr~m ~Cblumbua saturday. the lsea&amp;&gt;n '•schedU1ed to lle played I , 1auted to '!lkl#&lt;no chances on lnjur .Includes defeatg by Chicago Ce.td- 1
e&lt;.lue&amp;tlon. Mr,
Mi; }ie~~~ D:: . TO(\~ :,C,ol&lt;Ung ~ calllnl 0'
C. V Petty, Aft. P.{lfteF ant! ·'Asair.. Olllb§it JOhnson Sai.\U'day
r,!. tt.e llgh~;ed fieltl ' of t.h' Mtddte· J· mg any ~ r his 0011 toters or line de- Ina Is, Philadelphia, Portsmouth and 1
Brooklyn, a \iEI with Pittsburgh and 1
Mr.b Walter Dod110o h~ bei:n 1~
County Supt." E.' tf.' M:.lllllftbn were
ort hiS,G f Chool at 7 30 this, even- fclFrlders.
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a vlct.Qry&gt; ·Ovi!r the Cardinals-May 1
vlrut.ora at Wahama high schoo~
Ar•S(on Jack&amp;Jn atijl wife
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· om all ln::llcatlon.s · t.he aa.ck~:• :&gt; lead tile Spartans Into a state of )
Monday
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l.~Cf'.ll~
a:pasts Q! E.lJ). Tucker a
The ga.nu• is the much talked of will lin ':! up w1.lh Darst and SWI~h P I false .security. Tho Spartaw ha.vc
James Diehl of Htmtlngton spe1i~ wltc.
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Monday
a.t
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home
here.
Ada
Fra.zter
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stayins
with
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Yliday afternoon but moved back btcklcs, Larut crt and 'I't!ckp- at played thiS season,
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Mr. and Mrs Jonn Ma.rtill vis- 1om Morrill
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lied relatives at New Haven, Sunotho Smith wa.a calUna on WaJt.arent tha~ the obstinate tactics of f&lt;.ur PGnies In the bo.ckflcld, PickIn his efforts tc make his pro- 1,
day.
tr r Dodson Sunday.
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Ihe Jackoon athletic ome1els might Cr'S, Allensworth, Bennett and Riley teges reeard the Cincinnati foe as 1
EU Smith remains the aa.me.
Mn:. Herman L=&gt;.ynf' WILl:\ hostes.:
c.tuse serious trouble and !neon ~ 1bue m ay bl:" some shght change · no sct~up, PortsmoutH's smali. but ]
to her SU.lday IIChool claM at be,
TDDlmy Morris has beed. ·
wlt.h
nnlence for t..'le Pomeroy team In PI(.v\dEd that cne or more ot U~'! mlghty mentor bB.Ses his claims on ,
he me at New Uaven, Tue&amp;day eve~ 1he croup.
rlaJ\ng tht! game which alsG had &lt;.l lpplet-:, Durs~ . Tuckfl l', Lew!!: u1 sewral points. .He calls a.ttent1on 1
Ill .•_,.
Clark Lambert 15pent the week
teen scheduled for Friday arter- Allensworth fali to round to iro.r, to the fact Ulnt the oomlng game ts
C. F, Martine of Parkerabur~~: tJld with his grand1ather.
IlOOn a~ the Middleport field ·pro- tl d1 lnjuncs lu time to be \n oha p • the mO.\it Important ot the yeur for
::pcn L the wee!{ end a.t his h w.
Mra. Cilariey HyseU 18 110me bet\olded po game were played by thP for the game. That however, IS 'l 1 the Reds.
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ter.
Yt•Uow Jackets,
rfmote pc!'siblllty With the lin ~
Queen City fans are Inclined to
Katy Thoma.s ha.s mcJVed. frotn
\fLO Gilkey property to her
home
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they,
evidcntlv
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throughou[
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and
the
pro-~
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When the Jacksuu of'l:l.ctalS found plav ing tl:t: ban; up game they
support only a winning team &lt;be 1t
With the
in Kerrs Run.
~enslng a chance to havt'l the game l'V&lt;:n llbTiillst twavler, stronger com· moters of the
Cincy pro-football
'rlt, wineries and
Myrtle Russell was cal11nl on
played at Jackson and not knowing t.inations Including the gaints from team see In next Sunday's .game! lnv,e tal&gt;cn a new IC'a.m;
Mu&gt;. Alpha. Doug!ILS and two dau·
Jessie RIJ&amp;'&gt;ell Sunday.
that Pomeroy might have secured Jock!:on and bJ.ocking out the oppr-- thr.lr chR.nce to make Clncmn11.tl
ln 1dea of what IS takmg
1ct.ters Eva and Virsene were callFloyd Harrison and wUe were rer• •other field and played the game ntwn tn ena ble the speed twl, , ~ public slt un and take noHce by a I - B
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I' r.:; on Mrs Mole French and girls
cmt. guest~ o1 Mr. and Mrs. Emer•
according to schedule, Jmmedlately B· nnett and Allcnswcrth t:&gt; ru•' win from the fast flyln~~; SpR.rtA.ns
ne n
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Sunday afternoon.
found It "Impossible" t.o come lo wild, there Is every reasor to be
Clark rurU1er z·r,ntnds any over~ ~ wa. , one o
e \etw est
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P J Klinzing h; reported Ill.
Mr, and Mrs. Dell Dye and Reba 15011 Russell
Porn- • 0, Middle art ""· Thurs- lu:ve that Br~meu not only wUJ have confident mortals that
the
new league, are several fast. shifty
Mrs. Clara Roush and moth&lt;!r, Dve ...,.nt 8 d
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•- th e .,c rnnp1est and bac'·of
whom are
" -. Bertha Yowlg, •,..·ero 8unaa.' . · 8...d~ hlldre
un ayt wllh MlJe
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o.ftemo F d P I ht 0 . S t t c- lock to the ir laurels t.o k'!t!p theu Redleg •...,am ..,
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guests o1 Mrs, Jake Ebersba.ch L.t "n~n welch "• 0 1LBngsvi r ·
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Every gn.me saw and Elkin College ful.lback, n.nd MYPo111eroy.
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clals gractnusly mnde arrangem~ nts h
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'J them classed as underdogs but they ers Clark.
COlzlne was aH-south- 1
The regula.r monthly meeting of C!'oeek were Sunday
~~ofternoon
\'"lth Bremen to pla:r FrtJay night · 1~aving
nve £hown
season
keep from
the Parent • Te··•-••••clallo•. D
guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Harley
th" Un~
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Mlddlepo
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The Bremen outfit will e.rrlve m - 01 1 in th • h
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Th~y were rewarded with a mer Ohio State University star
u ~. 0 ' Nov 17-With t\\o will be held In the commumt i' f'rry
Nl!ddleP.Qrt at about 5 00 o'clock
·~a.~ ,, ~ e c n.mp ens 1P ~~~ 13·9· win over the Car.dlnals last
In the short space of one ·
f._'JinfS yet to be pLayed, the Ohio buUdtng Tuesday evening.
Virginia Alkire spent Wednesday
Colum•-. ObiCI&gt;
lhls evenlqg and Wlil have their ~ll..... B b .ootbalit In ~he IStnte, tiH' sunday on the tatter's gridiron
t~e Reds new head coach,
Eitate UniversJty football team of Mlo, and Mrs. L. C Furbe1 and night. o1 last llo'eek with Laura
!00 ~looms
ll"lrePI'"f
r venlng lunch immediately at 11 nmen uys !e
rcmen eArl)
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~lddleport restaurant after which thls afternoon headed for MldrJl ~ .
ward with such speed that their 12 ~4.9,580 persons. 74,882 more than It ora, saturdfl.y,
George Arnold and family spent
ltates Bedaeed
the whole squad wilt repair tc. the rnrt Th11.t they expect to win
' to 9 wtn over Chicago last week did during the entire 1932 seaaor&gt;,.
Mr. Gardner of Pittsburgh ana the week end with their parents
ROOMS 11.00, 'l.ZS
lighted field at the high school (-·ui ct be seen m every face us thr:r ctcwd of the Sf'.t&gt;.SOn v.ill b ~ pJ-eSCihl marked them one of the
Although the average 1933 crowd Mr Davis of Charleston, membcl'll here.
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ha1:1 been greater this year than IMt of the Government
InspectJoa
Jerry Warner has movf!d his
8 "-'I'U $1..80
kr a.n hour or more under the I Chiu nvt; city.
game 18 blown,
' Present leagUJ~ sta.Ustlcs
llle enormous Increase is mainly Dept werP buslne&lt;&gt;s visitors lwre J family In o. part of Joh11 Payton's
DINING BOOM AND
By h Wln!llnii tonlghl the Jackets
llh t lh
t am; t~re a h a u
due to two fa....,.. to-·
l•gh ...
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"''· the unusual t n- aatcrday,
oo111 1.ousc.
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ll,den~, ot victory tonight because :tam which .south era Oh!o fn;; ~ mythical championship than Brc- e n
e rs pace wor
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Mu Jennie Martin or Pt P!cMe ""' orr s w o t!&amp;s een wor tl\ey ,do ~:)1.- know the taste of de· h,ave ~n bling victory In CVCi.l men before the game when th~. v 1 plon Chicago Bears
A loos
c~~w a record crowd of 93,508 and ant, vl~ lted relntlvcs here. Sunda}'. mg at Chaneston Is home on a \'1slt
Under Same Ma.nqemeal
fP&amp;L, nor have they been ecored on fi..art thl:i seD.SU n a dttrere nt st.nt" \'ere boa~tlng tMt th"Y we e th. Reds Sundny would spoil the
lo.e fact that hlgh school sl.-udeots 1 Ra.lph Pickens Wlderwent an ('Ill·
Mrs Anarew Dye who has been
-'l.JIA CPIJR'P UOQL
thli , ~pn :ty any opponent _
r.m y be told Fr~m all tndlcnlloris test class ·'B" tc'am in th; stat , t.smouth grldders chance of
fH,m all over the state were admlt- rerat tCin at the Charleston hospital •. •::;itms w!Gh her ctaughtet Mrs.
the Jliclt'f'ts While thmr record of a nd from the numbl'l of !nquir\t;• I! the go.me 's won th
J k ~ taking the champions and
Ll'd free to the opening game of the Saturrto.y for the amput"Uc1n cor Jr1 hn Pa~·nter and family returroed
New Smfl'na, Floi'Jd•
Hctorl~s Is u ~od, having won regarding the g:lme ccmbtn~d wl:l; N:.tUJally r;:an 'be exp'ect~d ~in_,, lhooooh th alone :s kedeping thhe
t
agamst Virginia.
hls leg u w:us taken off below home the first of the week ,
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Here R..l'f3 the COm)&gt;tl.rnthe figures: the knee and Mr Pickens u,. H~Phyllis Cha....e spent Sunday with
50 ~ .IC! ,lla&amp;h·~ ·t~
(.very ga.me, wel'C sco.e on
tpre .e ac
a warmer weather has r.s r.lany hRZHls on the imaginary pal'$ for the coming bnttle
1932
.... ,,,_d •- a ••rio" " condl"on.
l orene Wll.,......
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t.um one ocea.slor. However that been for~ca.st, there 18 ev ~ ry rcn- title as nny other class "B'' team
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Bchaake, 1932 Kansas
Wesleyan
17,236
Ml and Mrz. Tom O'Connor o:
VInas Wtlson of Athens spent
for Booklet. and nate.
·~--+~- -~~ - - --back and present
17,472 Graham Statl·:n were vlslton here, the week end wiLh her parents,
, ~,
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groomed in the
42,304 SWl(lay.
.II; I\Ir. and Mr&amp; Chas. H. Wilson.
H. BUTLER
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the Portsmouth
25,000
Mll:l8 Lelah Pow ell of New Haven
E V. Springer and family of
Sunday's
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II'-'
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. 28,000 CUimlngham . S und t·~·
1 :\1~ place 61mday morning.
sal'! "tar
. . , , .l1:19,568 Ml66 Alma Dudding ot N1t :o, - -'i;;;oiei:l;:=".-;;..i:;;;o.;.,;;._.liliii'"'iOii;ooOiio.,..;:..
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4.5,263 visitors, S&amp;,tuJ'day
One of the largest football dele- \'Jrg!nJa
22,109 Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Tucker nnd
ga.tlons 1•ver t.o follow n Sparto.n \'&lt;i.nderbm . .
team will leave Portsmouth cady Michigan
93,5UB I Mrs C:. W Parsons visited rel uSunday mumlng on a special grid- Notthwestern
35,000 tlves 11.t N"JW Haven,
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23,700 ' Wn.lk{.r Bcavc1 of
1 Iron excursion.
I'r nnsylvnnla.
30,000 spent the week end here
- - - wlte
240,580
Edward Blake and IJor.nld F'l
PORTLAND
It w11l oe Interesting t.o J&lt;Ote the g: Joong atlended the football gam"
rHffnrcnce between lhls and Wt I &amp;L Huntington. Saturd ay, bctw;::c!
Th·• Lac!i('r. Ald ooc1elv held ~ear's Illlnois crowd. Coach Bob Mars hall coll-:::;.c ancl Ohw untvr.,1 Ov·u· tcguhH monthly mcctlug at Zuppke will bring to Columbus the sity.
the- .M ~ . p.ul'ollngc wllh R l-' 1 most colorful team In the conferMrs C, L, Ing~h. wa~ ht'''llf1l~~
Cluu:.v last Wt dner.da~· nft.ernou!.
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\hill year lor the llnal game home from Holzer hospital, Frida I
, A gc,od ctowd wns pre!icnt Dahh l Nov. 2~. and the best crowd of the and is reported lmprovmg.
j r ::Jreehmcnu. we •·c served It W&lt;LS ~easoro In Ohio Stadium Ls expected. Miss Bessie Wrlghl was th •
week end guest of her parents a t
I clcclded to havf a penny
and Sfl,!e at llle chm·ch basemen t
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F!'iday eve . NGv 24
MASON CITY
Mrs. Robert Le» ;. .• v~ a blrthda\
. Frank Doughe-rty left for 11':.
pr..rty, Baturdn.y, 1.1 honor of hm
]home nt Steul:n nvllle,
Suntiai
Mtll. Katie Wamsley of Coium· rcn, Bobb:c Ray, on his 7th birth·
· Idis . Dougherly will l'enta!n for 1 bus, 4&gt; visltlng r~ lallves here .
d:1.y, The guest.o; prerent who help·
few days,
Miss Louise Mecs has gone to Ma:,ter Bobb1~ Ray ccl~brate th"'
I The 1\r~ t quartedy meeting f&gt;J ~ Columbus where she has employ- occasion were Misses Wllma Boartl,
1 Jean Thomns, Betty Gress
the year will be held h ~ re Thur~&gt;· ~cnt.
all'l
Donald Jl'ogle-BOng /\pent. the week Ma.rt.ha Mdntoah and Ma.stetsl
ciay oenhg The n ew prcstdlng el·
dcr Will be prew~nt
end at his home here.
Rad(ord Ingels, George HardlnJ
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church service~. R•···
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Carsey ""'t Intr~ls, Joe Berry, Linford Johnson.
Clun:!y, pru.t~r. Sunda.y school 9;30 I "''~"! 'were St.ltlday guests or Mr Lt.'.!tr&gt;r JohnS(n, Bobble Mcintosh.
am VI G M('Kelvey, Supt. Pe.J.t
Don P. Olat at Letart. 1 Junior Roes, Lawrence Lelvlnt:,.
Mllhcan, Assist Preaching by prl'IDet.ner Of Charlcstcn HerbcrL Ray Amick, Lucian Hlg'i t:ldiug eld ~r Thursday everung '1 30. \1.'3.8 a
h('!Te 8\Ulday,
gins, Wlllte!' McCoy and the gUest
Mrs. W. R. Lehew returned t•J of hcnor, Bobble Ray Lee.
Preo.chin11 by pastor Sunday mor ·
nlng 10:30 am Epworth League her home at Crafton, Pa.., SaturMr. and M!'S. A. A. Board Df
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day after spend.Jn~ the past scv- I Graham Station, vrstted relative&gt;

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Ha1Ue Knopp and fan:illy, ()e:t&amp;~
Denver Hysell. IOCIIJ repreaen\11.~ MfJrrta and Wife were aue•ts "
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l!lm Lite In&amp;, Co., wu a bialrt.Sii' The Oolumbu.&amp; w. Y B U. put on
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1 m011th Spar4\n Jl'ootboll players I
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t.he funerc.l of Will Ne;ww:n, Mon•
lCI:ary Piliher retuwed to ColWD•
All 18 In read1neu. The.' decks lnf&lt;trfor 'to their opponents from the clnnaU Reds at Redland Fiekl .-unday afternoor.
bL;S Frlday.
Prot. J . T, Le\lli&amp; of idlddleporL
Ooorp Moore butchered " ' flnt
l cve beeP c'"'" ....d. fl)r ~t!Pu. The l &lt;fKJtth~ par~ 9f the state. Coach day afternoon, In a Nation~ l~~e~
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&amp;I.Qie is &amp;et foe the biggest, a.nd •• t.yn ga.&lt;e his boy!. an easy wortCl .. I f ·•• ~ I lb n ... •· cut Thursrlay eveQing preparatory
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1 'Mr. t"nd Mr11. Tom MorrU. return·
day
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J:A)st toqtball game of w the ti!g· rame t.onlght o.s he nstrous record this scaSOI.. -which)
Memebn fT tb2 county boillflii
etJ fr~m ~Cblumbua saturday. the lsea&amp;&gt;n '•schedU1ed to lle played I , 1auted to '!lkl#&lt;no chances on lnjur .Includes defeatg by Chicago Ce.td- 1
e&lt;.lue&amp;tlon. Mr,
Mi; }ie~~~ D:: . TO(\~ :,C,ol&lt;Ung ~ calllnl 0'
C. V Petty, Aft. P.{lfteF ant! ·'Asair.. Olllb§it JOhnson Sai.\U'day
r,!. tt.e llgh~;ed fieltl ' of t.h' Mtddte· J· mg any ~ r his 0011 toters or line de- Ina Is, Philadelphia, Portsmouth and 1
Brooklyn, a \iEI with Pittsburgh and 1
Mr.b Walter Dod110o h~ bei:n 1~
County Supt." E.' tf.' M:.lllllftbn were
ort hiS,G f Chool at 7 30 this, even- fclFrlders.
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a vlct.Qry&gt; ·Ovi!r the Cardinals-May 1
vlrut.ora at Wahama high schoo~
Ar•S(on Jack&amp;Jn atijl wife
111r.
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· om all ln::llcatlon.s · t.he aa.ck~:• :&gt; lead tile Spartans Into a state of )
Monday
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l.~Cf'.ll~
a:pasts Q! E.lJ). Tucker a
The ga.nu• is the much talked of will lin ':! up w1.lh Darst and SWI~h P I false .security. Tho Spartaw ha.vc
James Diehl of Htmtlngton spe1i~ wltc.
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Monday
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Ada
Fra.zter
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with
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Yliday afternoon but moved back btcklcs, Larut crt and 'I't!ckp- at played thiS season,
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lied relatives at New Haven, Sunotho Smith wa.a calUna on WaJt.arent tha~ the obstinate tactics of f&lt;.ur PGnies In the bo.ckflcld, PickIn his efforts tc make his pro- 1,
day.
tr r Dodson Sunday.
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EU Smith remains the aa.me.
Mn:. Herman L=&gt;.ynf' WILl:\ hostes.:
c.tuse serious trouble and !neon ~ 1bue m ay bl:" some shght change · no sct~up, PortsmoutH's smali. but ]
to her SU.lday IIChool claM at be,
TDDlmy Morris has beed. ·
wlt.h
nnlence for t..'le Pomeroy team In PI(.v\dEd that cne or more ot U~'! mlghty mentor bB.Ses his claims on ,
he me at New Uaven, Tue&amp;day eve~ 1he croup.
rlaJ\ng tht! game which alsG had &lt;.l lpplet-:, Durs~ . Tuckfl l', Lew!!: u1 sewral points. .He calls a.ttent1on 1
Ill .•_,.
Clark Lambert 15pent the week
teen scheduled for Friday arter- Allensworth fali to round to iro.r, to the fact Ulnt the oomlng game ts
C. F, Martine of Parkerabur~~: tJld with his grand1ather.
IlOOn a~ the Middleport field ·pro- tl d1 lnjuncs lu time to be \n oha p • the mO.\it Important ot the yeur for
::pcn L the wee!{ end a.t his h w.
Mra. Cilariey HyseU 18 110me bet\olded po game were played by thP for the game. That however, IS 'l 1 the Reds.
htre
ter.
Yt•Uow Jackets,
rfmote pc!'siblllty With the lin ~
Queen City fans are Inclined to
Katy Thoma.s ha.s mcJVed. frotn
\fLO Gilkey property to her
home
t1 He
was
a
mixup,
they,
evidcntlv
tXhlblt-:.d
throughou[
the
sen.s&lt;',J
baseball
or
foot.bA.ID
and
the
pro-~
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When the Jacksuu of'l:l.ctalS found plav ing tl:t: ban; up game they
support only a winning team &lt;be 1t
With the
in Kerrs Run.
~enslng a chance to havt'l the game l'V&lt;:n llbTiillst twavler, stronger com· moters of the
Cincy pro-football
'rlt, wineries and
Myrtle Russell was cal11nl on
played at Jackson and not knowing t.inations Including the gaints from team see In next Sunday's .game! lnv,e tal&gt;cn a new IC'a.m;
Mu&gt;. Alpha. Doug!ILS and two dau·
Jessie RIJ&amp;'&gt;ell Sunday.
that Pomeroy might have secured Jock!:on and bJ.ocking out the oppr-- thr.lr chR.nce to make Clncmn11.tl
ln 1dea of what IS takmg
1ct.ters Eva and Virsene were callFloyd Harrison and wUe were rer• •other field and played the game ntwn tn ena ble the speed twl, , ~ public slt un and take noHce by a I - B
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d
•-1 weeks he-.
I' r.:; on Mrs Mole French and girls
cmt. guest~ o1 Mr. and Mrs. Emer•
according to schedule, Jmmedlately B· nnett and Allcnswcrth t:&gt; ru•' win from the fast flyln~~; SpR.rtA.ns
ne n
f ~ Inc ~na
I orw~~
Sunday afternoon.
found It "Impossible" t.o come lo wild, there Is every reasor to be
Clark rurU1er z·r,ntnds any over~ ~ wa. , one o
e \etw est
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P J Klinzing h; reported Ill.
Mr, and Mrs. Dell Dye and Reba 15011 Russell
Porn- • 0, Middle art ""· Thurs- lu:ve that Br~meu not only wUJ have confident mortals that
the
new league, are several fast. shifty
Mrs. Clara Roush and moth&lt;!r, Dve ...,.nt 8 d
n~ :: ;~~~-:~~-:.~~~~~=:
•- th e .,c rnnp1est and bac'·of
whom are
" -. Bertha Yowlg, •,..·ero 8unaa.' . · 8...d~ hlldre
un ayt wllh MlJe
ur 1 nvy ••u,
o.ftemo F d P I ht 0 . S t t c- lock to the ir laurels t.o k'!t!p theu Redleg •...,am ..,
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guests o1 Mrs, Jake Ebersba.ch L.t "n~n welch "• 0 1LBngsvi r ·
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Every gn.me saw and Elkin College ful.lback, n.nd MYPo111eroy.
e
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clals gractnusly mnde arrangem~ nts h
g
'J them classed as underdogs but they ers Clark.
COlzlne was aH-south- 1
The regula.r monthly meeting of C!'oeek were Sunday
~~ofternoon
\'"lth Bremen to pla:r FrtJay night · 1~aving
nve £hown
season
keep from
the Parent • Te··•-••••clallo•. D
guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Harley
th" Un~
vlc'ory
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Mlddlepo
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The Bremen outfit will e.rrlve m - 01 1 in th • h
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Th~y were rewarded with a mer Ohio State University star
u ~. 0 ' Nov 17-With t\\o will be held In the commumt i' f'rry
Nl!ddleP.Qrt at about 5 00 o'clock
·~a.~ ,, ~ e c n.mp ens 1P ~~~ 13·9· win over the Car.dlnals last
In the short space of one ·
f._'JinfS yet to be pLayed, the Ohio buUdtng Tuesday evening.
Virginia Alkire spent Wednesday
Colum•-. ObiCI&gt;
lhls evenlqg and Wlil have their ~ll..... B b .ootbalit In ~he IStnte, tiH' sunday on the tatter's gridiron
t~e Reds new head coach,
Eitate UniversJty football team of Mlo, and Mrs. L. C Furbe1 and night. o1 last llo'eek with Laura
!00 ~looms
ll"lrePI'"f
r venlng lunch immediately at 11 nmen uys !e
rcmen eArl)
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Palm. has bl'OUght his team up- !,his year ha.s pertonned before daughter W(!n! P t, Pleasant visit- Moore.
~lddleport restaurant after which thls afternoon headed for MldrJl ~ .
ward with such speed that their 12 ~4.9,580 persons. 74,882 more than It ora, saturdfl.y,
George Arnold and family spent
ltates Bedaeed
the whole squad wilt repair tc. the rnrt Th11.t they expect to win
' to 9 wtn over Chicago last week did during the entire 1932 seaaor&gt;,.
Mr. Gardner of Pittsburgh ana the week end with their parents
ROOMS 11.00, 'l.ZS
lighted field at the high school (-·ui ct be seen m every face us thr:r ctcwd of the Sf'.t&gt;.SOn v.ill b ~ pJ-eSCihl marked them one of the
Although the average 1933 crowd Mr Davis of Charleston, membcl'll here.
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e-rounds where they will practice u .nfltl · ntJy left thci ~ homes for t~-&gt;" when the openlnll whistle of thJ teams In the post graduate
ha1:1 been greater this year than IMt of the Government
InspectJoa
Jerry Warner has movf!d his
8 "-'I'U $1..80
kr a.n hour or more under the I Chiu nvt; city.
game 18 blown,
' Present leagUJ~ sta.Ustlcs
llle enormous Increase is mainly Dept werP buslne&lt;&gt;s visitors lwre J family In o. part of Joh11 Payton's
DINING BOOM AND
By h Wln!llnii tonlghl the Jackets
llh t lh
t am; t~re a h a u
due to two fa....,.. to-·
l•gh ...
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"''· the unusual t n- aatcrday,
oo111 1.ousc.
1 1 t o 11te b ahi d eth8 pat
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In
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which
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ll,den~, ot victory tonight because :tam which .south era Oh!o fn;; ~ mythical championship than Brc- e n
e rs pace wor
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Mu Jennie Martin or Pt P!cMe ""' orr s w o t!&amp;s een wor tl\ey ,do ~:)1.- know the taste of de· h,ave ~n bling victory In CVCi.l men before the game when th~. v 1 plon Chicago Bears
A loos
c~~w a record crowd of 93,508 and ant, vl~ lted relntlvcs here. Sunda}'. mg at Chaneston Is home on a \'1slt
Under Same Ma.nqemeal
fP&amp;L, nor have they been ecored on fi..art thl:i seD.SU n a dttrere nt st.nt" \'ere boa~tlng tMt th"Y we e th. Reds Sundny would spoil the
lo.e fact that hlgh school sl.-udeots 1 Ra.lph Pickens Wlderwent an ('Ill·
Mrs Anarew Dye who has been
-'l.JIA CPIJR'P UOQL
thli , ~pn :ty any opponent _
r.m y be told Fr~m all tndlcnlloris test class ·'B" tc'am in th; stat , t.smouth grldders chance of
fH,m all over the state were admlt- rerat tCin at the Charleston hospital •. •::;itms w!Gh her ctaughtet Mrs.
the Jliclt'f'ts While thmr record of a nd from the numbl'l of !nquir\t;• I! the go.me 's won th
J k ~ taking the champions and
Ll'd free to the opening game of the Saturrto.y for the amput"Uc1n cor Jr1 hn Pa~·nter and family returroed
New Smfl'na, Floi'Jd•
Hctorl~s Is u ~od, having won regarding the g:lme ccmbtn~d wl:l; N:.tUJally r;:an 'be exp'ect~d ~in_,, lhooooh th alone :s kedeping thhe
t
agamst Virginia.
hls leg u w:us taken off below home the first of the week ,
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wa11 e 1 1e1es on e ge &amp;3 t cy
Here R..l'f3 the COm)&gt;tl.rnthe figures: the knee and Mr Pickens u,. H~Phyllis Cha....e spent Sunday with
50 ~ .IC! ,lla&amp;h·~ ·t~
(.very ga.me, wel'C sco.e on
tpre .e ac
a warmer weather has r.s r.lany hRZHls on the imaginary pal'$ for the coming bnttle
1932
.... ,,,_d •- a ••rio" " condl"on.
l orene Wll.,......
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t.um one ocea.slor. However that been for~ca.st, there 18 ev ~ ry rcn- title as nny other class "B'' team
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d~not mean tbst the Jackets are w n to believe that the ba:-~n{' ,' lin the Buckcyo state.
Bchaake, 1932 Kansas
Wesleyan
17,236
Ml and Mrz. Tom O'Connor o:
VInas Wtlson of Athens spent
for Booklet. and nate.
·~--+~- -~~ - - --back and present
17,472 Graham Statl·:n were vlslton here, the week end wiLh her parents,
, ~,
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groomed in the
42,304 SWl(lay.
.II; I\Ir. and Mr&amp; Chas. H. Wilson.
H. BUTLER
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the Portsmouth
25,000
Mll:l8 Lelah Pow ell of New Haven
E V. Springer and family of
Sunday's
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11,138 was the guest or Ml~s carmelltt I Alba5Y attended Sunday school at
II'-'
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. 28,000 CUimlngham . S und t·~·
1 :\1~ place 61mday morning.
sal'! "tar
. . , , .l1:19,568 Ml66 Alma Dudding ot N1t :o, - -'i;;;oiei:l;:=".-;;..i:;;;o.;.,;;._.liliii'"'iOii;ooOiio.,..;:..
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174,'118 1 Mrs. Henry Winter and dauaha new lenguc record.
193:1
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4.5,263 visitors, S&amp;,tuJ'day
One of the largest football dele- \'Jrg!nJa
22,109 Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Tucker nnd
ga.tlons 1•ver t.o follow n Sparto.n \'&lt;i.nderbm . .
team will leave Portsmouth cady Michigan
93,5UB I Mrs C:. W Parsons visited rel uSunday mumlng on a special grid- Notthwestern
35,000 tlves 11.t N"JW Haven,
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I'r nnsylvnnla.
30,000 spent the week end here
- - - wlte
240,580
Edward Blake and IJor.nld F'l
PORTLAND
It w11l oe Interesting t.o J&lt;Ote the g: Joong atlended the football gam"
rHffnrcnce between lhls and Wt I &amp;L Huntington. Saturd ay, bctw;::c!
Th·• Lac!i('r. Ald ooc1elv held ~ear's Illlnois crowd. Coach Bob Mars hall coll-:::;.c ancl Ohw untvr.,1 Ov·u· tcguhH monthly mcctlug at Zuppke will bring to Columbus the sity.
the- .M ~ . p.ul'ollngc wllh R l-' 1 most colorful team In the conferMrs C, L, Ing~h. wa~ ht'''llf1l~~
Cluu:.v last Wt dner.da~· nft.ernou!.
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\hill year lor the llnal game home from Holzer hospital, Frida I
, A gc,od ctowd wns pre!icnt Dahh l Nov. 2~. and the best crowd of the and is reported lmprovmg.
j r ::Jreehmcnu. we •·c served It W&lt;LS ~easoro In Ohio Stadium Ls expected. Miss Bessie Wrlghl was th •
week end guest of her parents a t
I clcclded to havf a penny
and Sfl,!e at llle chm·ch basemen t
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F!'iday eve . NGv 24
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Mrs. Robert Le» ;. .• v~ a blrthda\
. Frank Doughe-rty left for 11':.
pr..rty, Baturdn.y, 1.1 honor of hm
]home nt Steul:n nvllle,
Suntiai
Mtll. Katie Wamsley of Coium· rcn, Bobb:c Ray, on his 7th birth·
· Idis . Dougherly will l'enta!n for 1 bus, 4&gt; visltlng r~ lallves here .
d:1.y, The guest.o; prerent who help·
few days,
Miss Louise Mecs has gone to Ma:,ter Bobb1~ Ray ccl~brate th"'
I The 1\r~ t quartedy meeting f&gt;J ~ Columbus where she has employ- occasion were Misses Wllma Boartl,
1 Jean Thomns, Betty Gress
the year will be held h ~ re Thur~&gt;· ~cnt.
all'l
Donald Jl'ogle-BOng /\pent. the week Ma.rt.ha Mdntoah and Ma.stetsl
ciay oenhg The n ew prcstdlng el·
dcr Will be prew~nt
end at his home here.
Rad(ord Ingels, George HardlnJ
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church service~. R•···
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Carsey ""'t Intr~ls, Joe Berry, Linford Johnson.
Clun:!y, pru.t~r. Sunda.y school 9;30 I "''~"! 'were St.ltlday guests or Mr Lt.'.!tr&gt;r JohnS(n, Bobble Mcintosh.
am VI G M('Kelvey, Supt. Pe.J.t
Don P. Olat at Letart. 1 Junior Roes, Lawrence Lelvlnt:,.
Mllhcan, Assist Preaching by prl'IDet.ner Of Charlcstcn HerbcrL Ray Amick, Lucian Hlg'i t:ldiug eld ~r Thursday everung '1 30. \1.'3.8 a
h('!Te 8\Ulday,
gins, Wlllte!' McCoy and the gUest
Mrs. W. R. Lehew returned t•J of hcnor, Bobble Ray Lee.
Preo.chin11 by pastor Sunday mor ·
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Personals
Mllll otara Reuter of

lnapectlcm held recently at.
Falla. Pollowlni the lnapecUon an
oyet.er supper wu aerved tn the
Monkey cl.bVIlll J"'OfD of the hll.

PlAC£ UN[M~lOY£0 Mf.N
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ACC~RDANC[ WITH R~~S[VElT Pl~N

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PIUDAY, NOVIIIDIIR U, ml

BASHAN

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FOOTBALL!

Mrs. Audrey "l'orrenae aod Chtltlt'tn Jpent. TuiPJidly wtth her lister
Mra. Nevada Beanr of Cbe~ter .
Mra. 8 . A. McOullouSb IDD aon

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MIDDLEPORT YELLOW JACKETS
-va
BREMEN HIGH SCHOOL
7:30 Friday Eveniaa ·

rece.ut suestA of nlatt\ltl

ot

Raclne called

Thunday.

Mr. and Mra. Ro:r 1'rucy or Athens were ThurfKIIlY ~u~ta ol the
former's paren1.8, Mr . and Mn. lt. .
0. Tracy.

ElliTORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS OFFicE
' Phone 202-R

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Jt It'• 110n n~ ID Tile 'l'riiMme

TllJa came ma1 6eeld:e c.._ ""B" Cllamplomhlp or Ohio.

pomeroy spent the
parenta, Mr.

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Yellow Jat~ketal

THOUSANDS
TO
GO
WORK
MONDA
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Soviet Russia, United tales Reach Agreem

reell!'f: II aiM n»o&amp;leM-TRE GAME OF THE

SEASON.

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TO RECEIVE WAGES INSTEAD OF DOLE

Red Bot Specials at the

MEIER

TMARKET

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10&amp; SATURDAY

SlAYING

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To Find Corrobora•
tive Evidence
VICTIM BOUND

RUSSIANS, AGREE

BULLITT CHOSEN

To Abatain From All
Forma Of Proparan·
da In U.S.

Ao Ambauador; Econom·
ic Benefiti To Accrue
To Both Nation•

B)' KINGSBURY SMITH
JNB Staff Correapondent
W&amp;Lhinrt;on, Nov.
11-INB-A
paet Of politiCal non-arp-euJon 1n return .for complete
capltula.tloo by t.he Sovlel8 on
)ll&amp;etiCe.Uy eve;:·ytlilna; desired by
the United 8tatea wa.&amp; the bartaln
01' which Preatdent •Roosevelt and
MaXim LitvtnoJf, the SOviet tOI'~
dill comml.alar, based their

By LINTON WELLS
INS ata1T Correapondf!nt
Moscow, Nov. 18-INS--RU38l[l.
today haDed American recotnltlcn
as a. triumphant aChievement for
the SovleL regime and a&amp; a .sub·
t tantial contribution to the cau.t;e
11 world peace.
oftlchll comment still wa ~
Rutslans of all will~ of
workers, engin~ .
omctnht---exprMBover tile torcommunist Rus·
greatest clpital -

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And ThroWJl From
re; Woqcl Gatheren
Hear Plea For Help .
Ban J088, Cal., Nov.• 1&amp;-JNs''There muat be no sltpup tn tbe
c:ue aplnat the ooflletaed mur...
df.rers and kldnapera o1 Brooke

leave JOur order here.

Pometoy, 0.

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Sovieto Hail Move As
Contribullion Toward
World Peace

PIUC£ ~HICI~lS

Phone 142·L

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Wordinr Ia Similar
That Of Other Nat·
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Fresh Home Made S.usare, 2 lbs .... 25c:
FRESH SIDE PORK. • 1•• • - · • ""' .. ...... 25e
FRESH HAM ROAST, 1"- .. · .. ..... ..., .. .. .... tSe
Shoulder Pork Chops or Roast, loaD. l · lbo 25e
Pili Feet, uno lor ,.,~u... 3 ••• ......................, tOe
FINE RIB ROAST,•..., ldllod ..... ,. ...... 121fzc
Chuck Roast, ..... ..,.1" 1• lb . ............ .......... ·t2e
Loin or Rib Pori&lt; Chops, 1 lbo... .............. 3Sc
PICNIC HAMS, .,.. "" ............... ............ · tOe
Hamburrer, ,..,.. ,.....,. """' .,..t lh. ...... · tOe
BOILING BEEF, ,... lb..... · .......... · .... tOe

Lynn St., ·

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~HOWN IN RUSSIA
IVER RfC~~NITWN /

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Teo!lephone Yov Order!-We deUver anywhere, aartfme
-If JOW are -plannlnr on &amp; TIP'key ' ror Th&amp;nk8JIYinl'

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PACT IS ~CH[[O
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WE HAVE THE ONLY 8..\NlTABY. STATE INSPECTED
SL.\tJORftB HOUSE IN MEIGS COUNTY

Try our Home Made Liver Puddinr, Rinr
Balopa. Blood Puddinr, Head Cheese and
Smoked Sausare.
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Lnvmoff's Brother

N[W MOM
: GAIN[O 8Y
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70,000 Worken

Given Jobs Ao Op. .
Geature
TO END
730 Men In Meira

To Start To
Monday Moml9f .~~
Columbus. o.. Nov.

WhtlE" hl,. mflre famou!l hroth@r ne
gotlB\.("!1 wit h f&gt;Wl:i tdent Roo8eve(1
on U.S rt•r u ~:n l~in n for Soviet Rus
sla. Lou1s Palotu~ky, 83-year-o1c
brother of Maxim Litvinov, Soviet
Commhll'l'lr for Ei'nrt~ign Affairs
run!l a humble dt!caning &amp;nd )Jl'en
:ng establl,.hment fn Ran Fr&amp;neisert
Palonsky, an Am.• •ican eitizf'a
t.akea "" interest rn oolitirt

r.cxt Monday.
Clad in warm

new
toought for them with:
t)IP federal treasury,
of workers will inc1ude
F.ent on state rellef rolla
oounly In Ohio.
A&lt;!Jt. Oen. F. D. He!od&lt;'"'"" ·~
o.s director of the atate •••,••

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Oppoil'tina Noted to SeJUa• Liquor by Gla10 •• W
State'• Introduction Into Liquor Bu•ineDJ
Govemar ia Silent

Nov. 18-

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tho

alayera
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when;;..;.,..

DENS
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oil to

Columbus, 0.,
Nov.
18-INBThreatenlng to jeopardize the ath~
letlc programs
of hl&amp;'h
school8
throughout
Ohio. a. controversy
broke out here today over an opinion hand!d down by Attorney Gen11r&amp;l John W . Brtcll:er.
The po~~.~~iblllty loomed that the
dispute may have to be taken to
court for settlement.
The disputed opinion which hu
drawn debate from :!Jevel11l .sta.t.e department~!~ and thrown Ohio high
schooLs up 1n arms, was to the et·
feet that Boards of Education are
not authorized bv law to pay the
expenaes of furn1!1hlng
baaketball
uniforms to high school teams and
that they 11re without authority to
nay Ule cost or transporting basketball teams lo distant points toll :
rames.
b=========~r·l The opinion. which was handed

Washlnston. Nov.
PrinCipal beMftt.s to be derived from the reJtora.tiOn of
normal relations between the
United. States and SOVIet
Russls. are expec~ to be:
The United St.atae : the aale
of mi!Uon.s or dollal'lli worth of
agrlcultura.l machinery, automobJlea and motor accessor~
ieJ, cottol\, rubbers, metals.
cllemlealll and electrical suppiles It .satltdactory · credlt.!i
can be 8.l'l'aD&amp;"ed.
Soviet RUMia : Tnmendoua
enhancement of Soviet prestile and a at;relllf.hentns of
the Rusr:dan position In the
far eut, where trouble has
threatened to develop with
Japan.

down liUit spring In repl)' to an In-

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5th Annjversary Sale
. 79c
... 29c

Four Lear, a hlrb quallt)' flour, larre IIKlk

COFFEE Dlde

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ONIONS

MaW. A~nivena.ry Prloe, Z lbs

Mold Bull&lt;•, ! ,.,

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45e
25e
19c

In II lb. Bap, ' S.. '

CHOCOLATES ........., "•,.n, ' 1"" '"' · ·
WHITE BEANS,••nl•• hand .,,...,, ••w '"""· ,. ib• .. 39c
Pumpkin, rood quality, t Jarre urw .
1&amp;
Jello _..rW tla•on. per box .... .
. . 5e
p ~Soap lor,.- I ban .......... .
. 19c
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g;,.p Flakes

Wlllia ""•"· 61"- ..,. · ·

Oxydol 1•,.. .,..

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19c •
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·· 27c
· 21c

MEATS
Beef Steak ..... "' ,.,., .,.. .. .. · .. .... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... 25e
Beef Rout, .,._ ••Jo. '"' lh. .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. 1Oc
Pork Rout, leon.,.. ... .... :.... ..
.. .. .. ·· ··· ··· tOe
Fresh or Smoked Callies,... lb. · · · · ....... · · · ..... 9c:
Liver Puddinr, r-.~o. 1 lbo ..... .. .. .. .. .... ...... .. .. .. ..... 25e
T·Bone Steaks, ,.. 1"- · ........................ .. ...... · .. lSe
Bolopa, """' ..... ~oa~~or. lb. ............ • ........ .. ............ tOe
Fresh Oyaten PL .. .......... .... .. .. .. · · .. · .. · · · · 25e

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'and

We h&amp;Ye a eoaiplete line of Freah
Veaetahles Prl-t Low for Anninnuy Sale

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7 b e greatest drive yet.
ngainlt unemployment
momentum today as
cut from tbe clvll worfts
tratlon to put 70,000 men

kidnap atatute maklna' abductiOQ
wbe:re bodJly hann ll done a
prnalty. t.b':l grim ~earth of lower
SJn Pranelsco Bay oof\Unued. for
the body of Hart.
Sherlfl' William J. Emil of Santa
Clara. oounty a.l8o Bdmtt.tlld lui
lll!t!kiDI a "mystery woman" ot

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rather

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FOR TBaOAT PBoncnON~rOR

BiTr£a T:.m:

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BoWling Oreen, 0., Nov. 18--INB
-Intensive search was conducted
tilroufhuot this sedlon of the state
t.oday for two ba.ndltl!l who held up
a lor&lt;oe woman employe In the Ru"I certainly won't
rrant
any
dolph ea.vtng8 Bank a.t Rudolph,
131:1 mliH southweJt of here, yester. authority 0\'llr the Attomey-aenedft.y and eliCaped In an automobile ral's opinion. A8 I see It, tbe thing
to do 18 to have a court tnt or the
wUh ttOO.

and
h1l
or two

TUBERCULOSIS TO
BE ROUTED SOON?
BRICK ;PLANT TO BE
CLOSED BY STA'fE

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ALwAD.li/t!ll.ib~/ .

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SEEK BANK BANDITS

aoucht. She waa
woman who

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&lt;Oontlnued

cue ror queatlon. He
1n CUIItodY but. said

It would delight you to open a
Lucky Strike and examine the
long, golden strands of fine tobac.
cos. To notice how fully packed
it is ... how free from annoying
loose ends. Every Lucky Strike
is a blend of the world's choicest
Turkish and Domestic tobaccO&amp;finely shredded-long and evenly
cut. That'swhyevery Lucky draws
so easily- burns so smoothly,

Co11nl•"· ttn, ,.,,

Ru.ala
cited as
Of the main reaulta ot the re~
or normal relations be-

tie

Charles e . Leasure. orose(:Utihl'
Q. ,
raJned
Bu now,
lte!'.ball season at
are ah"ald that they may
t o ca.ncel their basketball
F'urther than that. 1n
issued b)' the Attorney
fice ln the opinion, not
ball teams were
,
nlso
baseball and football tPams, giving
riN:! to the belief that the entire
scholastic pi"'ill"Pm may be Involved.
A flood of letteu, exprt.SSing obJections to tl'le ruUng, has poui'P.d
'nto the ortlees here of Dr. B . 0.
S:cinner, Bote Education Director
and H. R. Townaend. Ohio High
SChOOl Athletic Comrn!Mtoner.
But the two are powerlesa to act
In the matt.er. Btlnner, after a
conference With 'I'OW'tl&amp;'!nd, declsr-

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