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tllll DAJLT TJOUA2 'PONiRbr. CBIO.

TOE8DAY, NOVDIBD tl, Jill

Rabbit Hunting
May Cost Some
Hunters Relief

Phone 286-L
BUSINESS
Phone 002-R

ome!':

Cafled for Work, They Will
be Taken From Relief
LiaU. at 1 0n.ee

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At Middleport Store to the Bare
Walls-Nothing Held Baek.
1933 Winter Coats
and Dresses

Economic And Financial
Adviter Of Treasurer
Out Of Sympathy

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WITH PROPOSALS
Will. Attack Adminiatra·l ~inlier&amp;
tion Monetary
.Polic:iea

A Fraction of
Their Actual
Value.

75th Q.iamond
Anniversary
Bargains
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Read Every Item. These are all extra
Valuea we are offerinr for thb nle only

DlaJnOft~ RIIPII
GIVEN AWAY
fRill
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America.n Pamlly Sprlns SetLles, low prlced

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L&amp;ra:e one· Sheet Size

ORANGE' AND BLACK

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Ticlcet rlvea with each liOc Purchaae dur·
ina our 75th Annivenary .. Sale~ which ends
SatuJI,IaJ!,!Nov. ~Stb.

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DIAM~NJ;?S

GIVEN AWAY AT QUR
STORES SAT. EVENING, NOV. 25.
m.

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"COLD DIGG,ERS
OF 1'933
Wednesda1

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ANNIVERSARY SALE ...

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36 1n Dl'eflll Peroo.le, latVe As!ortment

or Fau Pa.ttema ........................... .
DIBH PPANS, Oray '1\t.a.n Enamel

14 QUART SIZE-VALUE ...... , ...........

Men's "Healthway" Brand Rubber Ha.lf Heela
Complet.e wl.th Nails, per pair . .
New

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,. or ~. Juat reoelved

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25c

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PALM OLIVE SOAJI

COmbtnaUon!" • . .

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Two Blae• · Crowa In ..trrlca.' .
HaUnee f p, M.

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LADIES RAYON Sn.K PAJAMAS, all colon

$1.00! $1.50, $1.75 valuet.
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Annivernry Sale Pricea 69c, 811!:. .$1.19
See These Wonderful Routen

an, RcK!helle Hadson. Edwin
Philips.

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The Rouse ........ .

able and euy to clean, Three rood , sizes,

Fl:-nlde DalTO, Dorolhy Coon·

$ .19

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GALVANIZED SCRUB PARS. Large Size-A Handy ~11
To Have Around
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MAGIC ROASTER
Blue Speckle Ename~ Hirh Grade

"WII,D ,B()YS OF
"THE ROAD"

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Zipper Pront

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4 AT OUR RUTLAND STORE

New Low Price, li blades :zk.-10

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ATTENTIOJ':I KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

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The regular monthly conclave of Ohio
Valley 'Com,mandeey will be held at the
asylum in Pomeroy, Wednesday evening at
the usual hour for assembling. All · Sir
Knights are urge11tly requested to be present and1 any sojourning Sir Knights are
cordially invited to attend.
Following thE! business session an oyster
supper will be served.
By Order Of The Eminent Commander.
Atteat. L J. Heiner, Recorder.
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LADU:S SUEDE CLOTH OXPORD8

Bl&amp;c:k or ~ with Cuban Heel ............. .

RBD SOLES

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·SONS
MIDDLEPORT ·

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""'no

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de.s with

He sali

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polle:V of

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market£,
"Finally,
importance,

threatens a

ot the

BOnM,-·.: ;;,,i;,.l~ ·
bondl, are an unu.tWa.etor:v in•
vestment a\ a tlme when a pvem ·
ment 1a determined to deprecla.\1!!
Jta c:ure:Ttcy.

"We are a mereurla.l people. The
memory or poet-war depredation
of eurrenmes ln Europe ia BWi
freah , We have recently
ed dlatn!&amp;t of banks
wtld..firc tJtrouibout
A almllar Wll.Ye of c:Utl'ency

t.hreateDS,"
That. Mr. Spra&amp;ue l5 a.s&amp;Uftld of
consklerable support all-eadY 1.! ev·
ident. The U. S. Chamber Of
comrraerce only l&amp;at Saturday publillhed

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lft01Ut.lon

W'IIIDI

the

prealdent to return to the tolri
standard and abandon his preeenl.,
experiment1n11 with the
t.he dollar.

value

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'I'bat Ule admmtatratlon

entnc Ita 11nes for t.h.e
battle allo 11 evident.

beenthoMIIhl1

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ANNIVER.'&gt;ARY SPECIALS IN OUR
SHOE DEPARTMENT

Annl•m&amp;ry sale price only

Boy'a1 Size, ... , . , , , . , .. 46c

80c Bille

1n Bptap ~·· 1~.
'Ibe former ftnanctal &amp;dvlser
the Hank or England, wbO ld't
poet "u &amp; patrlotlc dutr." at
requeat. of President

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expl'es!led.

MOUNTAIN MIST QUILT BAri.JNO; .· ' ; 1

4 AT OUR MIDDLEPORT STORE

declared he dld nDL

60 WATT GENERAL ELECTRIC LlOHT BULBS. Special

MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS

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Weisha :il5 tb&amp;.., by 01.

HENDERSON C~llS Self-Government Needed

~ NOHICI~LS T0
GW[ WO~K ~~n !

If Business Is To Regain:

Confidence, Swope
Flies

CWA State Powers Want [Woman
To
Tq Know Situation
T S • 'd
In Buckeye State
a 0 WCI e
AS AFFECTS WOMEN No Tra.., Found of Victim

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Below Manufac.
turer's Cost

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Eaa t Ceftufile

By CarTier 15 Cent&amp;- ·BY Mall t4.00

Of Woman
Bames Officials

to- ear D~parlntent

So Capt. Rea Goes To
New Fields To Con·
tinue Probe

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WEATHER-Cloudy and
colder, probably light rain
changing to snow tonight..:~·
Thursday generally fair. •
an&lt;l colder.

FULL LEASED WIRE OP INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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First
Call For
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: 31) ·Girls Ready

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of Unusual Manner of

Factories Will Not Reopen At Profitable
Until Assured Of Fair Competition
Measure of Cooperation
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1'lm DAILY~.-

the Chinese Boxea. the 0ryat4tt Prt·

PBOD I'OUB IUWI TO

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many otber mystertes.

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Ruih and Helen

Bletner, Bellle

Wright. Wilma stewart lldld

Bill

F;letllf:'r wer ~ Pt PleQ.Sant vlaltott
Mon(!.a.y evening
HNJ.~" Y Pruth Ill reported to be til
at h!6 home Y.'lt.h bronchial poeuu.onia
Muine Heaton visi ted frlenM lilt
f!1:1le01 8Wld&amp;y
John Chattin of I\ t ntuclty spent
th~ week t!nd h.-r...
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VIRGINIA
CREGG
h o n'e 58 2 • L

ar&gt;d son
Dr and Ml ~"&gt; Ftor&lt;.l Ua wtlirop and.
lfmUy of Hu ntlngtou we re Wt.&gt;t•k.

'YE TEA PARTY OF OlDEN TIMES'
IS PRESEN'f:ED BY BIBLE CLAS~

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guest.~

of the .&lt;t ler'!l

an d M rs F J

pn.rc11tli,

K lln!J ng.

Kathryn Fruth Is l'C portt'd lU

POPLAR RIDGE

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't.._, an• lo•eiJ' r,.trlele Warr• empiOJI tM _,4 Alll Ae In·
aarilM from "r l.a.e lltlaeJ .,. t.e•»
affO.rt btor

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t'.\lti.!HUD l 'LltE Ill rl•l' IN'n'·
uu•ut uf t h e t\lJIU) lllB thut follow

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Pat t~en• au, '*"- ..
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"'' ''~ll jo!t!IOII ~ at oume b. kiUney,
ll• o; r Allol rlto:UtD n ll ~ m I'UilljiiAIDII.
y,,u ··n n \'e rr Nu lly !l'l.'t thr b@De·

n.n H•.,.•rt..u.• w....e. 'rU1.1e u~rt,

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make' ••r hie ~rt" •bd partatt Wllea. after takia1 bu home,
._ tru.r. to 111aU love to ber. Her
••llial .tll!pilrQthe.: Ia faflo.is at
PaJ.'t refusal Laur. at Mn. S)cott'a
...... Patrie-, •eeta Clark ,Trau.
ltf.r hl•t. .1, t• leam he Ia en·
r•1et te tha aoc(allr 1promiDent
llartla• M~~otda. Pat Jar Jteutbroken.
thw Ytar'a Eve, Bill M'eGu. a
••ad-time perlltlelan ~trul thaa. iD·
aiatarlblt Pat aceomp. .:r "'• t• a
. .nte. TheJ atop at a rha' rac:k•'..r-, ,place wlaere 8111 demiiDda aettlllllmht for tntrla1ement oa Ilia
~rl.tor,.lle ahet~Pat leea ih
ll!!rrOr. Arrlvinr home. at la put
eat b1 ht&lt;.l' at.e'pm
••• aara
&amp;M toUce. '"' leokiar ror Iter.

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IIIII' II &lt;lilt\)' I• l ~ t wu utul or
( .-\RI." BAO SPRT'DEI . KALT Ill
n fl" l ~~~ of walf'r CARLSBAD
fl l' l t l ' Dt)L RALT l1 a nutu~l
pt&lt;lrlll~t,
1'\'Uponted tr0111 Che
llnt.-rH ut the~ lffi ' ol&lt;l tl11torle
~ o • r l u ~l In Cnrl ~ h ml
IU•de tl&gt;r
~ou b,. llolb"r N:tture. CA RLSBAD iiPJIUDEL SA LT has bet&gt;n
1olol by wllaht,.. !lru~J!'l~t" rnr :li)
yt'ar~.
Ni-:VI-.:U 'fAKE MANU·
YAC'ft'RED RA L'l'S Your bodJ ,
dP"l'fl'&lt;'l the h &lt;•M t
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As soft as a caress and a!
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Square; dri:ttlnl', like a reatl::'u, IJ.ll.hap;, rhoat. fi'Om one lbeneh ta
anot,JJer. Unttl dawn mule and
,,~n4a of merrtmeat , peniated in
the apartment. faclq ':)le Squa~
.:leftn.l times belated peste, bur-.
"'""' alone·til• faotpatbJ, opled
out ~ hH tonelll,lt" ami ber lpve~a
neu ao4 , t~Pe4 abrupt1J. 1 Al'W4J•
Patftctli ' a10ved '&amp;hen. just u ah'e
m.ov.ecl wbeD eke 1Umpaeil tht blue
coa~ ~ the Pnclnet policeman.
walkiQ Ida beat. She waa iD terror
of bieln'l recoiJQIHd.
waa cnl:r one place ,where
ht _':!'tchtthbavi c~nboe.rhShed houiLedaa
1rienu 1D I ne I"!
oa •
t"raqne. an o~r 11rl, a rirl who
~d a ~mall beautJ ahop. P ...
criela had. mat her lD the ahop, bad
falltD IDto the bablt of ~oppln&amp; b;r
oecaaionaltr wben the o~;ner'l trade
~·· alaek. The two Hked MCb Gther.
ute1 the door of laome ~ ID
b.er (aee , Patrlela ~ t.tlephoned
•ber f~e'ftd, hopef9)1J at. ftr« 'la~
ld•fpairlqlr. lpda lt'U out .S.tb tate
~:eat of New,! Vor~· ctlebtattnl.
:Whlb the tln~ · ra'}nt, eolQnl of
~••a ;appeared over the bouetopa,
wbto' ~ bqan abrellrlDI' put.
lliJP.1i'nl home aDd to bed carload•
.t ,New. Yorkers. pa)e and :WUI'J iD
ttwlr or-nm.•....,.
PatJ{cia roee.
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~~ coutd not; remaia """ lndel·
Bi~lr. She mfit&amp; p to Leda'e aftd
m.uat wait then autll ber friend
ujved. She ¥'&amp; the Square.
Lcda Uv~d ID ,. bonae not unllke
1b• houae th&amp;t Patrieia bad quitted
~h~ ni,rht before, but sbs Uved
alone. Patricia atole lDto the ellent.
, detpiq dwelling and ap tha four
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hml- lirhta of awtn. She rall8'
Leda'• belL N G body anawered.
Teen of weariness and dtaappolnt· mem HUed the afrl'• e;vta. Sha waa
abolft tO rin,a: • secoad ~mt w~
abe taw tQ; aeatlr foJded momlna
ne1t'lpaper l;rtq oa the floor. She
•eised the paper and Pnk ~ the
•taira out&amp;lde the apartmenL
Ho~r banda trembled. Her heart
pounded ad'ocatlncl1. Very •lowly
..be apread the paper opea on her
tap. Bar ,,,., fudnated and fear-tal. aearched abe froat pap. She
had upected ecreamfnl' headlines.
rb.u weN aot tb~re. The story abe
nad dreaded wal DOt .re-uot OD
the front; ~e.
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She found It finally, a eeut quart.er colama, buried. OD the ni,n.tb
pap alllODI arutOuneemeata of New

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•upple as your skin is thi•
tinely knmed underweaJ . . ,
':/am and com(ortable,
bu ilt for active freedom,

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band anJ fitted leg.

Tber:~

VEsn. to match with a

neat scalloped binding on
the top a!ld ar "":l ~oles.

General
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Sore 'fhroat?.

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Colbla c:alohlot

. Ott qulc;;; ~~ u.nd. bet~r ~ reHer
with Thcxln::. a (1\m(l\~ ~tor's
lll {;!;crlpUo:H tJ;Ill'letllites and

O)·nami~

tpeaker
Varia hie· tone· CGn.lrol

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U1e tbtoat; membranes.'
pv:;lt1vcly reU, Vlng Uie aOrene&amp;~l
1\~d hind ~:wnUowln!l
wiLh,ln 15
mlnutos. U dces more•. lt. ~ dl·
reet to the Internal e;lU&amp;e, U.r an"·

"yreciJC

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stJmutatibw

mUt! Iaa~t.tve acUona aid tblJ
1~~'!' In qulokly ellmbl-

Year •Ata••r• ·aad New Year

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onoi, and thea ~~&amp;aJa.
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BID 11c0ee wu aot dead.
bolltt bM Dirt bit a vital tp~ Be
... 1ft aa dan ..r Be •puld be out
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.! the hospital wtthln • rew- weeks.
~ ·~~ ~ bl laid t~~;ot. tOmaelt

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.Mi!!-3 Caro Louise Ervtn ·was 40.0.tzss Mond~:~y evening to tbe m~o.m ~
ben of tho~; Rainbow cliiA!I of 'th"'
Heath M. E church al
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b'\)Cit•, from hF. home. Sht apentl It '
on tke· park benciie• of Walhtn1~n · ~-~-

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CARLSBAD SPRl!DBL
1.ALT todn7, ronc••ntutl!d to~ 1
lfll&lt;' ~eono my.
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tli:hl In )t.n r ull'll hhm l'. b)' tak ·

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I" ~&gt; vic hal'e lone to C'arl•bld,
I zo 1 loO)~\"\Bk 1\, t O !Rk e the
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Aal«n br ...;rin.. •• •~1••• .PJJdn
cir*'l
D.a •ft!JI:IIJ' Mn. Eltee.

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Tri-7~tt·e -nrnb· ·Tribun.e . Telei .*r~P;h "~~~: Voting Ca;~~

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Seventeen ydUng mf'h a~ woriten were In attendance. · ~·
A socla! hnur followed, the fho~r
I bw !ness session. Miss Ervin scnrd
delicious refrt&gt;rllments o:t 't he closf'
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"Tor heann'l'l .Ue, Patt" exc1almel
fiar•e.· U.Utl,entrwet.
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b:r ueldent. Pollee, alt'houch dla-latlafte4, had waabed. their band• of

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Sittina there on the 4raurht:J
ltain, bomeleA, pennileu, Patricia
beUeved tbat 11he would never taata
a mQJDent of more exquisite and
beutfe1t relief. She fot~id tile
newdtuer ~·. tatd It aptn bealde
th'e cloQr. BeJ~w abe beard footatepa
OD tbft etalra, a fa.mutar voiee lln~t\Da: a fainlliar, 'stD1 tune. She ran
tO the l)atuatrade.
: -I,.e~"' aha called. "'a It yoa.
Leda f"
She a&amp;W that tt waa her friend.
TbeD abe obaerved that PhD Keno
nedJ wu beside her, A momeat bf,.
fQh abe had beea eqer to talk W
plan, but aow abe felt her co~
ldenee weakea. Led&amp;'• ftauae ·· bad
neY"er Uted her. She~ ~t·oounted
on b t 1 prt!!aence !11i ).t.~! ,l meetinl'
.,bleb. after _aU, would be elloolt,
awkward. , , .
"for heavta•a uke, P&amp;tl" u..
claimed Leda Frayne, tbander·
struck, stopplna dead on the 1taira.
"Whatever brou&amp;"ht you here ~ tbt1
hourt••
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1 Phil Kennedy aJowered op at her.
"Patricla probabl]" dropped la to
wilh JOO a happy NIW Year," be
rfti:Jar~ ~aurly.
..,Shut ap. • IAda ntumed wltJa.
out rancour. Run nina ahead, abe
r e a e b 1 d Patrtcta. "What ia h.
bone;r7" abe aekec:L ..Ia aomethlq
wroncT y 011 loot Ukt death...
Patricia l'laneed at tha •ulldnr
man wbG had joined them. ObYIou&amp;J1 be wished ber to leave. It w11
written lure apdD hi• faee.
WJ'll jUit ran aliiDJ',tt. ahe llld,
forein U,htnea1 into her toa.. "I
lll)ouldq't b~ come at an.•
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MRun aloDi, aothinrl You'll come
~ht tn and adt dowu. You're readJ
to 4rop now."
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""l IDea I'm the one who'a Oat
Ia the cold," eal~ Phil •borllJ.,! "l
bopa 7011 two eajoJ ~ eua !.fda
Wu .ot. to l&lt;llam.JJ1i for ~~~e."•
&lt;MD0Bl~~bt. Ub, tijat,•
the
"rturbed' hOrab!isl; ~ · , ..We'll
.u ...... ...,. ao4 b~on a colfte.
I'm tGo ttnd te ftcht.'
"Phil In'•"'.,- .....
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iIt wp t.uo 1t&amp;f. Tbt .gq wp
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Mif.~ Mllrt&amp;ret Bauf'r entertained

w1t.h a dlm 1rt· TUeSdaY etening, at
·the l!lbnhunt Tavern fn PorilerQJ: .
Ou~w wert. Miss Caro Louise Er·
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Betpiw 'eltler' 01 t\i.t vln, Mills Nancy Reed, Miss Lucille
clrl• coul!latop him be hid
dowa tha ltain and out; of th4 and 1uests ·~mbled a~ the hon~
hou1e.
of Mt 8 Leoh. Schr"lner on Sout:1
"Oll, I'm ..
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avenue wher; Miss SatJm
walled. "I didn't; know tr'hat I wa1 reelties, for r.n evening of brlrl~
1&amp;7ina't I wu ao Undo I've had aUf'b
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I::NTI!:RTAINS FRIENDS
&lt;!It'.. aU rich'. He'D eome baek
Ml':'!l. B. F Fultz. Sr. entP.rtaln:.d
Be'• 'uat JMlou."' .
o. numbEr of irlends TUt&gt;9Cl.ay afterThe lntemew bad ~t off t.o 1 noon at he ~ home on North Thtrd
bad ttart. Leda did ber be•'- Sh• iavtnue Fot:r tables of bridgt' wer::!
bUilt a ro&amp;rlq ftrt Ia the co.: tn play thtollll:hout the aftemolon.
J'l'&amp;teJ lhe forced Patricia &amp;o tceepl
Mrs. W. H. Juhllng was the re ·
the obl1 CIOJ'Af'ortable o'balr in tb• c.lpkmt of t;·,.-: ll.rst. prize for higa
dowu ..Wtttlap&amp;rtmeDt; alleaoram• score and Mrs Lulu Mason re~tya
bled ecca and ma4e eoir... Abd ed the ~econt' prize.
then lhe 1poke the &amp;rn wozU.
At the concluzdon of play. Mr...
Sbt Aid 4altt aimpl,,'"Did JOUa Pultz served delicious refreshmetlt.•
n.pmotber ·put ~;ou oll\t•
..SOME" TtJBNIP
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Now, turnip growers, beat this I
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Mrs. orac.a Gardner, Middleport
Patriot• told her. Leda linked bel' R. n., Informs the Tribune that.
buJda beDeatll her bq1ard, fasd.· she hBI! two turnips each tipping
Dltlq face. Aftu a llfa:bt of nv• the scale~~ at more tha.n 7 pounds.
.&amp;, Uaea lhowecl tbeN omell7. (II The lal'ier of the two tar~ turvtps
tbe llrtUcbt btr eron ot platinum we11h.s 7 pounds and 5 ouneea and
hair teemed hat'lb ud artltldat measures 21 inches, Mrs. Gardner
But IAda beraell wu nat. olt tbt maintains, The turnlpa were grown
end ot the latclac ncltal ...._ -.id by her father, J. W. Tbomas, apd
qutcldJ and a~neent,:
exhibited In the pumtlkln 8how at
"WW JGU ltay with 111.1 awt.n.t• Pomeroy, Nov. 11, where a prtr.e
-:l'hat'a what I hoped to do,• Pat- waa awarded tor the Iars"er turnip.
rlcla admitted m.u embarruud,r TumlP gro~era lU.ve' repor~
troubted .....,. . . . vw ·.J alie u Jara;e tUrnips 1Welg}\I.DJ" ol1 5, and 8
1fOalda,
pounds, r,ut lt. l&amp; belle~d tHat the 7,
~ecauH " PbD, rou mau.•
pounder Is unbeatable. .Perhaps no\,
MBe hatea me."'
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CLIJB HOSTESS
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him. Wtu 100 ltl77" Looktar lnto T!.~s~~YD~tt;n=l~t ;:' ho~":,s.~
the other'A nmber face, Lecla Wded sev~th avenw to the memben
patiJ', "You'll Uve to, 1Q dear. of tb.e contmct bridge club GueRtl:l
You-.e no Gtber cholca.•
were Mesdtl.mPs :oor seha~er 0~
"'I'D ltQ' tba." uid Patrlela, Pomeroy and Mfs7"'Enza.beth H~
lOY."' dQD't; ~ ,,...' laDJ.WU IngEr and Mrs. Oscar Klein.
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hear.W\at I a4YIIiT l ·dOD't ~,. visltora In Newark, The$.'lay.
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POle JO'l· wou)d hat
to ! Mill&amp; Hetty Veith hal
feD JOO Whtnr. Thll'l'a O'IJ1:I· ODI ~nroUed as a student at the Ofbce
weD. Patrlda, aDd the I'I"r&amp;&amp;nins school ln Columbus.
~OW ~le who an
Rev. J. M. Rlctman. eotored, ls
ume d&amp;JI ~ ~- Y
• rePOrted to be tmpnmlll' from Ia·
"I tn~ trrlt.at~a'w Aft~' 111 juries aUII:a£ned recentt:r In a. fall.
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Rev. R.Jckman WU • i,njuft:d while
~ease d'oa'tl :Q
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Bttendin~ the mtnl.stertal meet.m.g
ap aiJ.b ' Ra'IUitoh,• .._ rf the Prov1d1nce BJptlat ABIIOC19-·
ilbtd tbl other tnflmdllb,
tton which eonvmed It abe Jra.
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,Japtlft e'tl.~., In Pomlt'Of,
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fraebured rlbR a·nd bodY brui8M tr.
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John Camp~ll

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G:!orge
t,) be Ill a~ h\Jl
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Donald PogleiiOniJ a
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Ohio Unlyer!llty spent the tweet Md
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H l"ogleeoniJ
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W.
BOn Radford were pt,
...-tsll:ors Baturda.f.
Mrs. Ne~tle Long attended the
funeral of Mra NelUe Knl11ht
Hartford Pr1d&amp;]'.
Paul Out.hrle ol
buslneSB vislt.or here
Hester Heaton Is vlllltln(J
at Salem.
c . F. Martine of
spent th~ 9'eelt ene1 at
here.
Mrs. F. R. Qu.rr;ey and Mrs.
m:1t. Bachtll'.l were vlsltorll
Ple88llnt Ba.turday.
=-::rar:!meH:: at::'
in relatives at Akron for the
fe~ weeD
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and. daushW ~ne of
vJert tfeek". eild • e:u~ bt I
heft~
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bU~he.Sa

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Rice
Bett)' Pickens vlatted ..;;;~=~ I
taher at the Charleston
Sunday.
E. Ill. lflcho18 of Almm was a
tor here durin&amp;' the weet .-~-· '"'
was a.ceompa.nild home by .... ··:··
who ball spent; the put two
with her parenta. Mr. and
JO&amp;e))h Keefer.
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a.nl(r usd Mt. Joe Lanl wbo
beth ·11~are reimte4 to be ~.;;;;;~.
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If
conducted t
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. TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
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, . ' ilRSt I'RIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
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SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THtRO i'RIZE $50.00 IN ·CASH .
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CA!-'~AIGN CLOSES DECEMBER '4TH, 1933
Subac:rlptJono count the moat votes if. oecur,ed before Nov·
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~ber 18th, 1933,
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Campaip ~p~n to women and girla reaidin• jn circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Te1tigraph.
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Th01e who e~ter 1nay go anywhere to &amp;ec.ure ' subacriptiona. '
There io no restric:t~d territory.
Votea are iuued in return for subac:riptions secured to either
paper and the prizes will be awarded according to. who socure•
11101t votea.
Subocriptions count the following number of votes fro~ now .
until NOY. 18th. On that date their voting power decreasei i 20 ·
percent.

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Active C.adldates

Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
¥rs. Nellie Bar$Q~
.Miu,Ada Mae Campbell
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gfteS·pgnor ·

Miss Irem! Grueser

Mrs. G~y ijalnm
Mrs. Edna 'Howard
Mrs. Eae King

:.~ ., Miss Leora Roush

·MiN Imogene Wilson
. Miss Geneva' Williamson

'MiSs Lillian,.W"IIson
MiSJ Winifred Wolfe
Miss,Wanita1Ymiqg

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
-~ddleport, Qhio
· ttntland; Ohro
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
, ,Pomeroy. Ohio
Mason, W. VR.
Racine, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio

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1'lm DAILY~.-

the Chinese Boxea. the 0ryat4tt Prt·

PBOD I'OUB IUWI TO

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son, Famous Hindu Fope TrlcU and
many otber mystertes.

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Ruih and Helen

Bletner, Bellle

Wright. Wilma stewart lldld

Bill

F;letllf:'r wer ~ Pt PleQ.Sant vlaltott
Mon(!.a.y evening
HNJ.~" Y Pruth Ill reported to be til
at h!6 home Y.'lt.h bronchial poeuu.onia
Muine Heaton visi ted frlenM lilt
f!1:1le01 8Wld&amp;y
John Chattin of I\ t ntuclty spent
th~ week t!nd h.-r...
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VIRGINIA
CREGG
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ar&gt;d son
Dr and Ml ~"&gt; Ftor&lt;.l Ua wtlirop and.
lfmUy of Hu ntlngtou we re Wt.&gt;t•k.

'YE TEA PARTY OF OlDEN TIMES'
IS PRESEN'f:ED BY BIBLE CLAS~

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of the .&lt;t ler'!l

an d M rs F J

pn.rc11tli,

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Kathryn Fruth Is l'C portt'd lU

POPLAR RIDGE

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't.._, an• lo•eiJ' r,.trlele Warr• empiOJI tM _,4 Alll Ae In·
aarilM from "r l.a.e lltlaeJ .,. t.e•»
affO.rt btor

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t'.\lti.!HUD l 'LltE Ill rl•l' IN'n'·
uu•ut uf t h e t\lJIU) lllB thut follow

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Pat t~en• au, '*"- ..
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"'' ''~ll jo!t!IOII ~ at oume b. kiUney,
ll• o; r Allol rlto:UtD n ll ~ m I'UilljiiAIDII.
y,,u ··n n \'e rr Nu lly !l'l.'t thr b@De·

n.n H•.,.•rt..u.• w....e. 'rU1.1e u~rt,

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make' ••r hie ~rt" •bd partatt Wllea. after takia1 bu home,
._ tru.r. to 111aU love to ber. Her
••llial .tll!pilrQthe.: Ia faflo.is at
PaJ.'t refusal Laur. at Mn. S)cott'a
...... Patrie-, •eeta Clark ,Trau.
ltf.r hl•t. .1, t• leam he Ia en·
r•1et te tha aoc(allr 1promiDent
llartla• M~~otda. Pat Jar Jteutbroken.
thw Ytar'a Eve, Bill M'eGu. a
••ad-time perlltlelan ~trul thaa. iD·
aiatarlblt Pat aceomp. .:r "'• t• a
. .nte. TheJ atop at a rha' rac:k•'..r-, ,place wlaere 8111 demiiDda aettlllllmht for tntrla1ement oa Ilia
~rl.tor,.lle ahet~Pat leea ih
ll!!rrOr. Arrlvinr home. at la put
eat b1 ht&lt;.l' at.e'pm
••• aara
&amp;M toUce. '"' leokiar ror Iter.

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IIIII' II &lt;lilt\)' I• l ~ t wu utul or
( .-\RI." BAO SPRT'DEI . KALT Ill
n fl" l ~~~ of walf'r CARLSBAD
fl l' l t l ' Dt)L RALT l1 a nutu~l
pt&lt;lrlll~t,
1'\'Uponted tr0111 Che
llnt.-rH ut the~ lffi ' ol&lt;l tl11torle
~ o • r l u ~l In Cnrl ~ h ml
IU•de tl&gt;r
~ou b,. llolb"r N:tture. CA RLSBAD iiPJIUDEL SA LT has bet&gt;n
1olol by wllaht,.. !lru~J!'l~t" rnr :li)
yt'ar~.
Ni-:VI-.:U 'fAKE MANU·
YAC'ft'RED RA L'l'S Your bodJ ,
dP"l'fl'&lt;'l the h &lt;•M t
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Square; dri:ttlnl', like a reatl::'u, IJ.ll.hap;, rhoat. fi'Om one lbeneh ta
anot,JJer. Unttl dawn mule and
,,~n4a of merrtmeat , peniated in
the apartment. faclq ':)le Squa~
.:leftn.l times belated peste, bur-.
"'""' alone·til• faotpatbJ, opled
out ~ hH tonelll,lt" ami ber lpve~a
neu ao4 , t~Pe4 abrupt1J. 1 Al'W4J•
Patftctli ' a10ved '&amp;hen. just u ah'e
m.ov.ecl wbeD eke 1Umpaeil tht blue
coa~ ~ the Pnclnet policeman.
walkiQ Ida beat. She waa iD terror
of bieln'l recoiJQIHd.
waa cnl:r one place ,where
ht _':!'tchtthbavi c~nboe.rhShed houiLedaa
1rienu 1D I ne I"!
oa •
t"raqne. an o~r 11rl, a rirl who
~d a ~mall beautJ ahop. P ...
criela had. mat her lD the ahop, bad
falltD IDto the bablt of ~oppln&amp; b;r
oecaaionaltr wben the o~;ner'l trade
~·· alaek. The two Hked MCb Gther.
ute1 the door of laome ~ ID
b.er (aee , Patrlela ~ t.tlephoned
•ber f~e'ftd, hopef9)1J at. ftr« 'la~
ld•fpairlqlr. lpda lt'U out .S.tb tate
~:eat of New,! Vor~· ctlebtattnl.
:Whlb the tln~ · ra'}nt, eolQnl of
~••a ;appeared over the bouetopa,
wbto' ~ bqan abrellrlDI' put.
lliJP.1i'nl home aDd to bed carload•
.t ,New. Yorkers. pa)e and :WUI'J iD
ttwlr or-nm.•....,.
PatJ{cia roee.
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~~ coutd not; remaia """ lndel·
Bi~lr. She mfit&amp; p to Leda'e aftd
m.uat wait then autll ber friend
ujved. She ¥'&amp; the Square.
Lcda Uv~d ID ,. bonae not unllke
1b• houae th&amp;t Patrieia bad quitted
~h~ ni,rht before, but sbs Uved
alone. Patricia atole lDto the ellent.
, detpiq dwelling and ap tha four
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hml- lirhta of awtn. She rall8'
Leda'• belL N G body anawered.
Teen of weariness and dtaappolnt· mem HUed the afrl'• e;vta. Sha waa
abolft tO rin,a: • secoad ~mt w~
abe taw tQ; aeatlr foJded momlna
ne1t'lpaper l;rtq oa the floor. She
•eised the paper and Pnk ~ the
•taira out&amp;lde the apartmenL
Ho~r banda trembled. Her heart
pounded ad'ocatlncl1. Very •lowly
..be apread the paper opea on her
tap. Bar ,,,., fudnated and fear-tal. aearched abe froat pap. She
had upected ecreamfnl' headlines.
rb.u weN aot tb~re. The story abe
nad dreaded wal DOt .re-uot OD
the front; ~e.
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She found It finally, a eeut quart.er colama, buried. OD the ni,n.tb
pap alllODI arutOuneemeata of New

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•upple as your skin is thi•
tinely knmed underweaJ . . ,
':/am and com(ortable,
bu ilt for active freedom,

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band anJ fitted leg.

Tber:~

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neat scalloped binding on
the top a!ld ar "":l ~oles.

General
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Colbla c:alohlot

. Ott qulc;;; ~~ u.nd. bet~r ~ reHer
with Thcxln::. a (1\m(l\~ ~tor's
lll {;!;crlpUo:H tJ;Ill'letllites and

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Varia hie· tone· CGn.lrol

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U1e tbtoat; membranes.'
pv:;lt1vcly reU, Vlng Uie aOrene&amp;~l
1\~d hind ~:wnUowln!l
wiLh,ln 15
mlnutos. U dces more•. lt. ~ dl·
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"yreciJC

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mUt! Iaa~t.tve acUona aid tblJ
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bolltt bM Dirt bit a vital tp~ Be
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.Mi!!-3 Caro Louise Ervtn ·was 40.0.tzss Mond~:~y evening to tbe m~o.m ~
ben of tho~; Rainbow cliiA!I of 'th"'
Heath M. E church al
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b'\)Cit•, from hF. home. Sht apentl It '
on tke· park benciie• of Walhtn1~n · ~-~-

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1.ALT todn7, ronc••ntutl!d to~ 1
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Aal«n br ...;rin.. •• •~1••• .PJJdn
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Seventeen ydUng mf'h a~ woriten were In attendance. · ~·
A socla! hnur followed, the fho~r
I bw !ness session. Miss Ervin scnrd
delicious refrt&gt;rllments o:t 't he closf'
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"Tor heann'l'l .Ue, Patt" exc1almel
fiar•e.· U.Utl,entrwet.
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b:r ueldent. Pollee, alt'houch dla-latlafte4, had waabed. their band• of

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ltain, bomeleA, pennileu, Patricia
beUeved tbat 11he would never taata
a mQJDent of more exquisite and
beutfe1t relief. She fot~id tile
newdtuer ~·. tatd It aptn bealde
th'e cloQr. BeJ~w abe beard footatepa
OD tbft etalra, a fa.mutar voiee lln~t\Da: a fainlliar, 'stD1 tune. She ran
tO the l)atuatrade.
: -I,.e~"' aha called. "'a It yoa.
Leda f"
She a&amp;W that tt waa her friend.
TbeD abe obaerved that PhD Keno
nedJ wu beside her, A momeat bf,.
fQh abe had beea eqer to talk W
plan, but aow abe felt her co~
ldenee weakea. Led&amp;'• ftauae ·· bad
neY"er Uted her. She~ ~t·oounted
on b t 1 prt!!aence !11i ).t.~! ,l meetinl'
.,bleb. after _aU, would be elloolt,
awkward. , , .
"for heavta•a uke, P&amp;tl" u..
claimed Leda Frayne, tbander·
struck, stopplna dead on the 1taira.
"Whatever brou&amp;"ht you here ~ tbt1
hourt••
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1 Phil Kennedy aJowered op at her.
"Patricla probabl]" dropped la to
wilh JOO a happy NIW Year," be
rfti:Jar~ ~aurly.
..,Shut ap. • IAda ntumed wltJa.
out rancour. Run nina ahead, abe
r e a e b 1 d Patrtcta. "What ia h.
bone;r7" abe aekec:L ..Ia aomethlq
wroncT y 011 loot Ukt death...
Patricia l'laneed at tha •ulldnr
man wbG had joined them. ObYIou&amp;J1 be wished ber to leave. It w11
written lure apdD hi• faee.
WJ'll jUit ran aliiDJ',tt. ahe llld,
forein U,htnea1 into her toa.. "I
lll)ouldq't b~ come at an.•
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MRun aloDi, aothinrl You'll come
~ht tn and adt dowu. You're readJ
to 4rop now."
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Ia the cold," eal~ Phil •borllJ.,! "l
bopa 7011 two eajoJ ~ eua !.fda
Wu .ot. to l&lt;llam.JJ1i for ~~~e."•
&lt;MD0Bl~~bt. Ub, tijat,•
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"rturbed' hOrab!isl; ~ · , ..We'll
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I'm tGo ttnd te ftcht.'
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w1t.h a dlm 1rt· TUeSdaY etening, at
·the l!lbnhunt Tavern fn PorilerQJ: .
Ou~w wert. Miss Caro Louise Er·
•Jia'rJ
Betpiw 'eltler' 01 t\i.t vln, Mills Nancy Reed, Miss Lucille
clrl• coul!latop him be hid
dowa tha ltain and out; of th4 and 1uests ·~mbled a~ the hon~
hou1e.
of Mt 8 Leoh. Schr"lner on Sout:1
"Oll, I'm ..
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avenue wher; Miss SatJm
walled. "I didn't; know tr'hat I wa1 reelties, for r.n evening of brlrl~
1&amp;7ina't I wu ao Undo I've had aUf'b
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I::NTI!:RTAINS FRIENDS
&lt;!It'.. aU rich'. He'D eome baek
Ml':'!l. B. F Fultz. Sr. entP.rtaln:.d
Be'• 'uat JMlou."' .
o. numbEr of irlends TUt&gt;9Cl.ay afterThe lntemew bad ~t off t.o 1 noon at he ~ home on North Thtrd
bad ttart. Leda did ber be•'- Sh• iavtnue Fot:r tables of bridgt' wer::!
bUilt a ro&amp;rlq ftrt Ia the co.: tn play thtollll:hout the aftemolon.
J'l'&amp;teJ lhe forced Patricia &amp;o tceepl
Mrs. W. H. Juhllng was the re ·
the obl1 CIOJ'Af'ortable o'balr in tb• c.lpkmt of t;·,.-: ll.rst. prize for higa
dowu ..Wtttlap&amp;rtmeDt; alleaoram• score and Mrs Lulu Mason re~tya
bled ecca and ma4e eoir... Abd ed the ~econt' prize.
then lhe 1poke the &amp;rn wozU.
At the concluzdon of play. Mr...
Sbt Aid 4altt aimpl,,'"Did JOUa Pultz served delicious refreshmetlt.•
n.pmotber ·put ~;ou oll\t•
..SOME" TtJBNIP
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Now, turnip growers, beat this I
-wllrf•
Mrs. orac.a Gardner, Middleport
Patriot• told her. Leda linked bel' R. n., Informs the Tribune that.
buJda beDeatll her bq1ard, fasd.· she hBI! two turnips each tipping
Dltlq face. Aftu a llfa:bt of nv• the scale~~ at more tha.n 7 pounds.
.&amp;, Uaea lhowecl tbeN omell7. (II The lal'ier of the two tar~ turvtps
tbe llrtUcbt btr eron ot platinum we11h.s 7 pounds and 5 ouneea and
hair teemed hat'lb ud artltldat measures 21 inches, Mrs. Gardner
But IAda beraell wu nat. olt tbt maintains, The turnlpa were grown
end ot the latclac ncltal ...._ -.id by her father, J. W. Tbomas, apd
qutcldJ and a~neent,:
exhibited In the pumtlkln 8how at
"WW JGU ltay with 111.1 awt.n.t• Pomeroy, Nov. 11, where a prtr.e
-:l'hat'a what I hoped to do,• Pat- waa awarded tor the Iars"er turnip.
rlcla admitted m.u embarruud,r TumlP gro~era lU.ve' repor~
troubted .....,. . . . vw ·.J alie u Jara;e tUrnips 1Welg}\I.DJ" ol1 5, and 8
1fOalda,
pounds, r,ut lt. l&amp; belle~d tHat the 7,
~ecauH " PbD, rou mau.•
pounder Is unbeatable. .Perhaps no\,
MBe hatea me."'
·•:rorKet Pbll. I'll taft ear. o1
CLIJB HOSTESS
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him. Wtu 100 ltl77" Looktar lnto T!.~s~~YD~tt;n=l~t ;:' ho~":,s.~
the other'A nmber face, Lecla Wded sev~th avenw to the memben
patiJ', "You'll Uve to, 1Q dear. of tb.e contmct bridge club GueRtl:l
You-.e no Gtber cholca.•
were Mesdtl.mPs :oor seha~er 0~
"'I'D ltQ' tba." uid Patrlela, Pomeroy and Mfs7"'Enza.beth H~
lOY."' dQD't; ~ ,,...' laDJ.WU IngEr and Mrs. Oscar Klein.
,., JOU hck.
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hear.W\at I a4YIIiT l ·dOD't ~,. visltora In Newark, The$.'lay.
,
POle JO'l· wou)d hat
to ! Mill&amp; Hetty Veith hal
feD JOO Whtnr. Thll'l'a O'IJ1:I· ODI ~nroUed as a student at the Ofbce
weD. Patrlda, aDd the I'I"r&amp;&amp;nins school ln Columbus.
~OW ~le who an
Rev. J. M. Rlctman. eotored, ls
ume d&amp;JI ~ ~- Y
• rePOrted to be tmpnmlll' from Ia·
"I tn~ trrlt.at~a'w Aft~' 111 juries aUII:a£ned recentt:r In a. fall.
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Rev. R.Jckman WU • i,njuft:d while
~ease d'oa'tl :Q
: tt."
Bttendin~ the mtnl.stertal meet.m.g
ap aiJ.b ' Ra'IUitoh,• .._ rf the Prov1d1nce BJptlat ABIIOC19-·
ilbtd tbl other tnflmdllb,
tton which eonvmed It abe Jra.
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,Japtlft e'tl.~., In Pomlt'Of,
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John Camp~ll

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G:!orge
t,) be Ill a~ h\Jl
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, at 1
Ohio Unlyer!llty spent the tweet Md
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H l"ogleeoniJ
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W.
BOn Radford were pt,
...-tsll:ors Baturda.f.
Mrs. Ne~tle Long attended the
funeral of Mra NelUe Knl11ht
Hartford Pr1d&amp;]'.
Paul Out.hrle ol
buslneSB vislt.or here
Hester Heaton Is vlllltln(J
at Salem.
c . F. Martine of
spent th~ 9'eelt ene1 at
here.
Mrs. F. R. Qu.rr;ey and Mrs.
m:1t. Bachtll'.l were vlsltorll
Ple88llnt Ba.turday.
=-::rar:!meH:: at::'
in relatives at Akron for the
fe~ weeD
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and. daushW ~ne of
vJert tfeek". eild • e:u~ bt I
heft~
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bU~he.Sa

vlllt.J til .
Rice
Bett)' Pickens vlatted ..;;;~=~ I
taher at the Charleston
Sunday.
E. Ill. lflcho18 of Almm was a
tor here durin&amp;' the weet .-~-· '"'
was a.ceompa.nild home by .... ··:··
who ball spent; the put two
with her parenta. Mr. and
JO&amp;e))h Keefer.
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a.nl(r usd Mt. Joe Lanl wbo
beth ·11~are reimte4 to be ~.;;;;;~.
u:
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If
conducted t
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. TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
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, . ' ilRSt I'RIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
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THtRO i'RIZE $50.00 IN ·CASH .
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CA!-'~AIGN CLOSES DECEMBER '4TH, 1933
Subac:rlptJono count the moat votes if. oecur,ed before Nov·
1
~ber 18th, 1933,
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Campaip ~p~n to women and girla reaidin• jn circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Te1tigraph.
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There io no restric:t~d territory.
Votea are iuued in return for subac:riptions secured to either
paper and the prizes will be awarded according to. who socure•
11101t votea.
Subocriptions count the following number of votes fro~ now .
until NOY. 18th. On that date their voting power decreasei i 20 ·
percent.

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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
¥rs. Nellie Bar$Q~
.Miu,Ada Mae Campbell
.··~ MU&amp;[C
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Miss Irem! Grueser

Mrs. G~y ijalnm
Mrs. Edna 'Howard
Mrs. Eae King

:.~ ., Miss Leora Roush

·MiN Imogene Wilson
. Miss Geneva' Williamson

'MiSs Lillian,.W"IIson
MiSJ Winifred Wolfe
Miss,Wanita1Ymiqg

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
-~ddleport, Qhio
· ttntland; Ohro
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
, ,Pomeroy. Ohio
Mason, W. VR.
Racine, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio

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.apem the wed eod with ~- ami
un. "~ Ouy .B.Ouah and fanuly or
. iillOOil Rim.
)(r, and :r.rn. Homer Br.JWu uod
tamU.r are ~pendlne a te.w daitl a\
Ad&amp; •Oblo.

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Y:I.Q Edrl.e Rlcktm:l spent Pridf.Y

ol«bt. wit.tJ her aun\11, Ore. and L'!c ~
.. Rlclcard.
0111 Wolf and two son.~
D'll'JOD
and Olen apent &amp;®daY
with
I!a~n.ct Wolf and Iaatl.ly of Cell:

Grov:e.

l:!lCvera.l lrOtn

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Mr. a.nd Mrs. w. P. Rol:lJl or
New tt:aven were calllnJ on Mr.
&amp;ru'l 'Ml'l. D. L. Rlek&amp;l'd Pritl&amp;y .

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Mll!- John McMUllan and

aaugh~

ten attehded the birthday dinner
. at Min vema Hud&amp;Oti '11l.urad11.:;.
Mr. and Mrs. stanley Han hDd
.daUghter Isabelle
spent Sunday
with the :atttor'• parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Okey Rowsh.
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Saturday n ight at the .h.cwnc of 1
E. W . ~kens .
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ANTIQUITY
Wakt Ha.Uday anrt wife mof~
last week with. Llr!.ts Nichola 01'
Oy~vUle.

Sb.o.D Wlllaman,
Ohio's sober
('OI:&amp;Ch who l8 not glve11- to S U Derla~
lives, be11eves Smith a nd Carl era~
mer Rre the two backfield candidllt-

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and Mr-;.
purch~d the

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

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The Cancttftfaw

in The Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph Great

:Prize Votiua O.n.,tpaign for $500 in Oash Prizes who turns in the
most mone;y .-cured from new subscribers during this week ending
N ovemb~r 26titJil,t 8 !».~- M. will receive FRE~
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The Candidate turning in the see-o nd greatest amount of money
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A $5.00 Pair of Shoes Which She May Select From the

'When ·youP. C!
. Visits OUR c·

Splendid Stock of the
The s.,·cond p~J'·iqd.; ~the fantpaicn · .... ., ae~. ~turd\\r•~itht at &amp;00
at which. ti~e tile··v.,.,,g ,va.lue ,, ttit"rtp:t~~ ~~~~·· ~efjUe,.
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Mn. Hayen Roush and t'l-ll son11
.apem the wed eod with ~- ami
un. "~ Ouy .B.Ouah and fanuly or
. iillOOil Rim.
)(r, and :r.rn. Homer Br.JWu uod
tamU.r are ~pendlne a te.w daitl a\
Ad&amp; •Oblo.

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Y:I.Q Edrl.e Rlcktm:l spent Pridf.Y

ol«bt. wit.tJ her aun\11, Ore. and L'!c ~
.. Rlclcard.
0111 Wolf and two son.~
D'll'JOD
and Olen apent &amp;®daY
with
I!a~n.ct Wolf and Iaatl.ly of Cell:

Grov:e.

l:!lCvera.l lrOtn

thl.!i

CODlOlUn ~ty

jatteuqect revival at Letart S1 mda.y

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Mr. a.nd Mrs. w. P. Rol:lJl or
New tt:aven were calllnJ on Mr.
&amp;ru'l 'Ml'l. D. L. Rlek&amp;l'd Pritl&amp;y .

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Mll!- John McMUllan and

aaugh~

ten attehded the birthday dinner
. at Min vema Hud&amp;Oti '11l.urad11.:;.
Mr. and Mrs. stanley Han hDd
.daUghter Isabelle
spent Sunday
with the :atttor'• parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Okey Rowsh.
).'Jr. "aDd Mm. om WoJt ar ld

~~,.~for.-o1

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Saturday n ight at the .h.cwnc of 1
E. W . ~kens .
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ANTIQUITY
Wakt Ha.Uday anrt wife mof~
last week with. Llr!.ts Nichola 01'
Oy~vUle.

Sb.o.D Wlllaman,
Ohio's sober
('OI:&amp;Ch who l8 not glve11- to S U Derla~
lives, be11eves Smith a nd Carl era~
mer Rre the two backfield candidllt-

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by

and Mr-;.
purch~d the

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

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in The Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph Great

:Prize Votiua O.n.,tpaign for $500 in Oash Prizes who turns in the
most mone;y .-cured from new subscribers during this week ending
N ovemb~r 26titJil,t 8 !».~- M. will receive FRE~
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The Candidate turning in the see-o nd greatest amount of money
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will receive FREE

A $5.00 Pair of Shoes Which She May Select From the

'When ·youP. C!
. Visits OUR c·

Splendid Stock of the
The s.,·cond p~J'·iqd.; ~the fantpaicn · .... ., ae~. ~turd\\r•~itht at &amp;00
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WEATHER-Cloudy, Plfl-'; - bably occasional rain In ~,
South and rain or snow ~ _ •
North portions tonig!lt·
' and Friday.

EDITORIAL OFPICE
Phone 236-L

BUSINESS Omdt
Phone 202.R

FULL LEASED
1111'1

ftloran &amp;lid Mull
Matinee 4: P. M. WedDad&amp;J

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The regular monthly conclave of Ohio
Valley Commandery will be held at the
aeylum in Pomeroy, Wednesday evening at
the usual hour for aesembling. All Sir
Knights are urgently requested to be present and apy sojourning Sir Knights are
cordially invited to attend.
Following the business session an oyster
supper will be served.
By Order Of The Eminent Commander.
Atteat. L J. Heiner, Recorder.

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Complicated Nature
Arpment Prevento
Quick Settlement

Aa loaue -Complicated

Enaland May Take
ective Step If Dollar
Drop Continuu

Franc Drop Aa Gold
Goes To London

By HARRY K . REYNO~

INS Btaft' Correspondent
LondJm, Nov. a3 - ~8 - ~ Th-,

Brltlab covernmen.t ta

considertns

procedure for

aetlon

PrQte~tlve

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the event of fUrther llharp depre·
cfatson

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dollar,

t.Jonal Newa servtce le=:.rned toda-Y
At The 1. 0. 0. F. UILIJ

Wlth th'l ftnt otliclal
PrelldeQt Rooaevelt's

"' Friday Niaht
NOVEMBER 24

pOUdta t.re
PND tnde.

MUSIC BY J. 0. 0 . P,
SYNCOP.t.TORS
Order-Mixed DatO&lt;e•

indlcat.lon
monetacy

atreet!na inter·Euro--

A l'•te or f6.50 to the pound
belril mentiOned in omcial clrde.!l
U the point Whtre Brltaln llhOUUI
tjltervene, but -declaion wm dapeild
t.'J)OlJ. triul~ report&amp; which th"
trt.aeury ls stlJdy1nl to detP.rmit\c
a~tual trade damq:e . from Wash ..
iMton'B CloU:ar

Admiuion
' Conti 2SO plua tax
LADIES 10 CENTS

Tbll faotor

wiltl

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eonftici
Pranoe

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FURNJSQ.INGS
FOR MEN.
We believe in keeplnr !he vell)r neweat idea•
In furniobiDto for men. W&lt;!'pride ouroelves in a
new up-to-date atock at alltimeo.
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SPECIAL DINING . !
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and ·cold SandwiehH. Mrree
Ple &amp;ha&amp; ple.,.e . &amp;he m01' raa&amp;l•
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Christrrw! What a prc~ent-and you

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Why not tty ltl All you have to do lo
write us a ohon le&lt;M, telling uo how
a KeWI..- {orChmmuu.

l'ii!.Sidn, Kid:, Suede and

M~ All.._

'2·45

Sport
SWEATERS
Zlp(te'r Ftont In Crew necll ,

V -nMk or turt.lff neek.

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letter ~ 1 the kcenat desire for a
Kelvlnatm for Chtiatmao, you can have
~~Ice of any f~vlnol!Qr .ln the
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bct'ore Chriotmas
momlng,
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Start to&lt;lay- wrl,. your letter -now
and, If. )'Oil care to, phone the dealer
for free Entty Blank and stamped enwlope In which I&lt;&gt; oend uo your letter,
Think of ~\'ing a· Kel\'inaror for

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