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PlR~TES

Bone Konf, Nov

2'l- IN&amp;-7our

EDITORIAL OFFICJ!l

land trom Hona KonJ, were held
captlyq ror raNJODl today aJ'ter be·

BUSINESS OmCE

lni lddnaped by Plratu.

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J)t'Oil'SID,

OHIOAN ON TRIAL
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H Shant, Akron 0 , attornt!y

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cult eourt here for the potaon murc ou.. v

and Clarence B

residents

of

Akron,

•here- Attorney Shant. had served
aa mayor of Kenmore, a suburb and
was a caQdldate lor Municipal

New Projects
Begun In County

Q\lota

OHm I~

ADM INISTRATmN
fAILED IN USING
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plans dlacloe;ed today at the

Pocantico

TONIOBT

"THE WAY TO
LOVE"

li eager t.o start on bla annual
to a warmer cumate

COMING. 'Too&amp;U1ht

Tllelday and WedneAday

It was learued
AL the erd ol the weelt , It wa~~;
lu,ped here, the I!Ht ur, men now
'-liOl'klng on dvn worka project&amp; wlll

ta"'e

VIII- NO.

ELECTRIC
Tbealrfl

~~roval

and a ne\li

SERVICE.

But Too Much Unnecea•·
ary Oppmition
Aroused

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Tbe aced mUUonaJre, a• !~Dill~
Apokesman II&amp;Jd, 15 fee.Un1

Personals

FULL

IDEA IS SOUND

Tarrytown, N. Y., Nov 27-INS-

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John D Rockefeller, Br , reooverecl
11om a recent attack of lf'lppe. wW
!eave tomorrow for bill winter home
at Ormond, PI&amp;., &amp;CCOI'dlng to ten-

Rockefeller estate at

WEA THER-Cioudinees
followed by rain in e~
portion tomon·ow. Colder
tomorrow in northeast
vortion.

Pennaylvania Solon In·
dicta Manner Of
Operation

ROCKEP£LLEB RECO\'I'BED

dvll works projects In

Beegle, county surveyor, announced,
Jl l ovidlna: employment tor appt'oxlmately 200 more Meigs COUJ'IiY •unemployed men
The new CW A pro;t...&gt;cts to be started were ln Letart, Che.eter, OUve
and Sutton townt!hlpa, the suneyor
flh id ProJects have now been startf u In e11.11tern and
weatem, Meljli
county and in Pomeroy Plana for 11.
thnllar OWA project In Middleport
are being completed and will be
~ubmllted to zstate heads
for ap-

be doubled

NOTICE I
There will be a meet•
ing of the Houoe Coal
Operaton at city hall

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Meigs county v1cre SCheduled to be·
gin Monday morning, Theodore
MINSTREL Rt:VUE AT RACJNE
The Dre"' Webster Post Drum
cud Bugle "Jorpt:J will present itg
Ml n!ltrel Revue program at thf! Racml' high school, Wednesday evenIng- It wns ltnnounced here Monday
bli 1 M Thornton, PUlt oommandrr The minstrel show of the drum
af\d bugle orQ"EUlizatlon has been
pesented In various sectlons ot the
county ror benefit programs and
hill! t'tltertulned hundreds Snappy
popular sonu: r umbe rs and screa.mmgly fu nn y skits will feature the
mlnio.ture m~n s t1el s

were

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day night, November
28th., 8 P.M.
ALVA HJTE,

a.nd thelr two chlldren , CJement, 10,
All

fou r

()pentoro, at City
Hall, Pomeroy, Tuea·

on trtal today ln Ballne ootJ,nty Cir·

ders or Mr and Mrs. Alvln

tOOk their

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Prealdf!nt
Ramcm.
Ba.n 111rt1n
Will the nut
heldOrau
1n several
gears. I'
Commemoration 01 the 1871
"Raa
br .Presldent oert.rOo
dw1ng the ftnal yeara or

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dlvlduall)' u pa.eaenpra before lhe
salled, and then 4urlnl the trip
seized the veasel and stole every..
thini in 8la:h'- to net about 110,000.
'Itie captain waa seiZed wlt.b. the
pauengen, but Ia.ter releued.
The llhlp was beached before the

Havana, NO\I'. 2'1-INB--Today, a
hOUdi!LJ of mouminl for elf;ht Btu~
del;lY martyn allot to death by
Spani&amp;rda In J..8'U, waa t.o be o~J8er,.
'ed 'by the treeiDI ot 100 dvtllln
iu poUtteaL prisoners frcm JOVIMl·

15TH AW&amp;

KmNAP PA88BNOdll

pjlsenpra frOm .. Prmeh fltealnl!'
bound tor an lsland ott tbe maln•

Market Is
Irregular Today

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MONDAY, NOVbOZII lll, 1101

Revue
Williams-Jones
Will Be Staged
December 12th

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OHIO ITAT( NUStUU

"TILLIE &amp; GUS"
c. rtekb, Bab1

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Meigs cowtiy wUI
many m&lt;flle
!lames from the reu~r list

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BIRTHDAY DJJ'iNER

£ril

d!oner was
g, ve n Sunday at the home of Mr
c.nd Mn Dana Karr of Bprlng Ave,
I[\ honor of the latter a birthday
Hooi:B and hostesses were the r:lx
children ol Mn Karr Che.r'41s,
Clo.ret;~ce, Clair Karr
and MIMes
A surprise birthday

PRE-THANKSGIVING

Sale ol O'Coats

My1 tie and Tberma and Thelma
Karr
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Others plesent were Mrll Clair
and daughter, Mrs Ch1u1e1
and three children, Mrll MarDuerr Mll Elizabeth Kautz
Carem~ Elberfeld, Raymond
Reuter and EllWood Bowet•
CLUB PR"CTICE

ln thlfl 11per.laJ priC4! 1mup

POSTPONI;~

Choral practlee for the Pomeroy
mustc club wbiCI\ ~ 18 held ; ever,v
Monday evenlnJ has been postpcned accOrdlnlf to an annouveement
end Will be beld tvlllQ1'FOW -evenlhg
lnst~:p.d PQetponemept .Ls due to. a

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JIJ(' Club whieh Ia bE!l.va

held lin
Athell8 lhls evenlnJ Mrs JJelen E
Zeiher member of the loc~~ol ~lub
will be ll guest vocallllt at 'the
Athen ~ concert
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C!!drlo W Clark CIIC8.ped poMI,ble
nl1ht

Warm, daC'IL•Ie Overooats In

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dt!ll 1 Efxdllen' hllortnr
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The 11matt d!'f!!lllet!J

wiiJ be

)Jie!UiM w'IU1 thl11 new Urit! or
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Bt,i~htqn up with !{new Hat A goorl hut in the
· new shades can be bought
$3.50
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Pfnll:ln, Suede, Mocha,
Kid

MUFFLERS
Squart~

or R.Hrer llt.flefl.

l.lghl or dark

patterns

$ ••95

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Mhll'l
HelenMra,
Schaefer,
Mr and
C A,
lfadua.ted from Pomero¥
&amp;;hool ln Lbe claas or 1930'
Frederick Crow, son or Judr~
1\nd Mrs Pred W Crow, rraduated
M:n Louis Bowman ofl Jackso11
: 1 the claaa ot 1938
retUI1led Monday after a wook
M18s Behaefer 1 picture appear11 ,in visit with her BIIIU!r Mrs.. V
the "Ohioan Hal.l of Pame' alona
1\lth two other students aud Dfan
Qhubb with the folle&gt;wlng descrlpUve matter
Helen
Bchaeft~r,
prestdent of Phoenlx, or Siama AI~
pha Iota, oC Oir~· Glee Club, mt'm•
ber ot ';f W 0 A Cablne~ Senior
Sponsor CotnmiU.ee Ha11 held ma.ny
omcea In her soroflty, PI Beta PhJ
One of the mMt talented members
of the School or Musle, and v.~l
Prtsem her senior plano * I 1 • :-;-:cr:.;
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ar!r Cmw's pleture appearl!l oft tl\e
pilae showing outete.ndlna Pltditl
on the Ohio University CaD1ptUt;
"it~ U.. tollowllll , .,..u..,,,..·Tci
&amp;ta Tfl:eta PI, well here~ ohe' who
took the advice It's Fr@d orow, tall
Oerald Reuter and M1ll!l Jva Lou
dark football player, who came all ionea or Columllua spent Sunday
the way (,rom Pomeroy, Ohld! can·~ "lth hiB pa.renta Mr and Ml'll Will
! ee the ph!d~
pin but •ts Beta Reuter

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Twenty~the

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'turkey Shoot - Fun for All .lling Your Friends and Enjov
This Gala Event

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Cou•hlin

Bitterlv

DenGUDCet Critical of

Adminittratian

Buildin~:.
TO WED IN J.t.JL

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Roosevelt Policy

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for lutituticm Laid Be,. % ..
fore Olici...la
The

Cleveland Nov :18-INB chapel In the eounty jaJ.l wu
be the scene ot tbe 1midlna" o£
1-acketeer Yale Cohen and Mane
Grimes, 23, here thill atternoor.
htttly before Cohen's departure
tor the Oblo penitentiary

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Help Those Who Are 'Try·
i.ng to Help Them~eloes 1

Mrs. Pearl Boltn lett l!lunctay for
Oolumbua whft'e she wll1. 'l:lslt her
rart~nt.s , Mr &amp;.rod Yra Jaoob Bater
MIM May WllllarMOU enterta.lned Whlle In Columbus the will undet"io
Baturdny evenina with s patty at c!Miervat1on and probable opentlons
hflr home on Main Skeet Danclroa a1 n city ho~q~Ual for mutold and
card playing were dlverslona or ton!JII'
ENTERTAJN8 FRIENDS

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Pay Part of Debt

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If JQU .have promised your subscription and,]the.candidate has fatled to CALL,,give your subscription
to someone· else ·who,..\fill ·. - apprf?.ti·

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Several candidates in the
Voting· Campaign artinl.akirig no
s~rious ~effort to win. Y.e~, their
friends ,~are holding subscrip,t~ons
hoping lthey will ,call ~nd secure
them.
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Columbu.s 0 , Nov
plan
forfrom
the apProprlatl~on:~~~:
t116 000
Civil Worke
traUon fundB for the
of additional bUildlngs at _ .... "'"'"'''
Creek sanlto.rlum for the
minded today WILS laid befl:ft
relief o!flcials by state welfare

ector John McSweeney
MeSweeney propofled,
tlng his application for ::: - pria.Uon to state
rellet
that the stat&amp; leglAlature
to enact enab1lng "'"'''~"" .•W/&lt;
would permit the u.se
money and the lea.stng of
pleted bulldtnrs to the

rrom two to nw, years
Aceordlnl to the
propaul,

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of the constructJon thru tbe

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Attractions Too Numerous
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plan as presented by the
fare dlrect.or state ret~

declined comment

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CODBtrueUon ot
and a number
the Stmtta.rlum ·;.ou;~.;;,_

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PAOP:TWO

THE '· .Q X JI. y TRIB uNE

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__,. Gcept Baturd.Q'. !Loc&amp;td on 1iower1Seoond Street, Poow'Of. o.

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p~UcAA'oo ~

1lbWI4 l!l an C&amp;JeS sign

tbetr namet--alUtourb '!lOt necessarllJ to bt
frrtnt'l!d• •,.ArmoJmopa let~ hoTt'f'~r excelleP\ aod di!JU&amp;ble IU tbllq•
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t.'hklare. PhUadelphJa,. Pllb,b11!Jb.

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t'III8DAY, !lovzuJiliK 18, 1913

LARGE CROWD lS PRESENT FOR.
P.T.A. ENTERTAINMENT AT GYM

For !-!ale By

MARTIN &amp; ROLLER

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Dello"trd 81 C.urler
lb MaP
cne \".'Gftk ••.•. .• •..••.• ; .... t -~~~tie Month ............... .

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Specials For Thanksgiving

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crisp, 2 Jk

BANANAS·. nice yellow
F111it, 4 Ibo .

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lnrp{' o..:i:;;e
SALAD DRESSING
Qua1'l ' ize
FRESH OYSTERS

$3.35

o~.-··sed

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The dry drtads U1e fem1ented
Idea or December. So does the wet

IS ~~~rg tO Bl.liJJl'UCC.

u~fi.:Le rl'cn tembered thnt after a ll, t hese miiJjo •i~
110w being u8cd tfJ :--peed recovery and
help

It aU roes bo.i:k. to the oldtimer
on the mornlfll after. He wak.u up
with hie head fe.!UntJ Uke IUt.een
po;
· ds of oervoui sun cot~u. His

vherc he took It

BULK MINCE MEAT
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BEEF ROAST, choice cuts

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Your perpeutal dry 1s to be en\lcd and congratulated Nature has
5uppUed him with all the el58eot;la.l
oils. Hill Is oomplete. But your wet
requires fuel to round oft the cor~
ne'i' &amp;~ld sm:th away the wrinkles

H~ ~!URGER,

de~lttittc people to h e lp them~e l ves, a re eventually goinl(
iH he ~ Hi by \~ tU Xllnyer3 Rllt.1 cer~a:.lnlr.. tper~ ,uhoutp. ,br. e~ look Uk.e dati tht~,t ha'=!~ ~at Jla...lqes full' steam . &amp;.head tr01t1
un nl)31ctwtl 't8 t he tetxpnver getting a.t l e~st a portion of tMJ alphabet. His moy~ ~fil one ift.utni tation to anothet,

Outtilde

the l'QOm 11e

he EU'B

t'lluklng of tee In a Sliver plt.chet'.

h go11d eatt he ucl'nmplishcd. Much t hat ~ hould
Lut that. &lt;·ommun ities felt they could not stford.l"'l''l"· 80up.ds sood. The cllnklug
hUe· this orgy of :.epcudin v is goinK on so
"Shake Uu1.t tee," h e ~ dlH
lllat we
~wmet hin g to 8how for the vaRt amount
"Thla ll.in t t&lt;:e", 1t vo1Ct! mikc11
of ntillip!Ui afk!r th~y hnve been '!pent.
' ' n. SCULLic of COI:I.I."
If just u fair uttcmpt is made for the taxpayer tu get
"Woll, slta.k c It anyway," t.hc old
a f.ur rei.uru on i..he mvt!stment mad e, there will be few if
timer hollers "It !Klunds like Icc."
&lt;HI\ ' n)rnp laintlll whil e pro~:~perlty is being Mpuedcd bu.ck to
that
tile kind or a Dcc I l11' plae&lt;• where it left u ~ several ycurB ago.

And h&gt;
Pmloer morulng

the wr.t dreads
What IULB the dry to le1u ? He ha,ij

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.,.,.c 11hould sympathize with him
He seekH il hope!CBB blilm in the
chhneJical boltle His hs the ques~.
the tormel't and tile Jeebles The
gmernmen t. hu !iet iiJI matk a~
clcae to seven h undrL'&lt;i millions rc~
ven ue and the wet mus~ do hit!

lash ot remorse, hatmnered by the
M M A I ~ Y act.ion pc 1·formed by a band of vigil an~ mlda;et devils of kat.zenJ~~;mmcr

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Clti.'*ens .......... Jb. 23c
,lladdQ$ filtllet$, . . . . . . . . . 2 Ibs. 25c
·Extm:~clju-d ~~ters .... pt. 23c

Ilc must not only drluk fru hi m ~
~e li but aim for the dry who docs-

L: t Frum now on he 111 doinR two
men's wmk And H'.s Lough to be
t win s tho mo~nhlll at Ler

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Paancv:·

M1 s Jm;eph K.e11r11S ami chUdrCIJ

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Ulbbs
,jch 1\aou sunday. He 1a past 90 aud
cr.., .111d mllt'(1erere~, were th e victims, iH one of the greatest
-Wm Olbt.s ur Cllarlc~ ton spent t.ii \nterestlng with his civil war
JI \OV~:-; tow m·d bringing a n end to a co ntinu ed flaunting of pvstuone
A dry 1s a man who can take It or the week end with hiE brother ttoril!s.
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It A wet is a man who Ada111
Mr. and Mrs Al'thur :tOmes of
Ia\\, •miet' and decency in thiH country, that hus occurred takes It where ho ttnWI it. And Is
Ruby ard NeLtle Edwards were Hartford spent Sunday with Mr.
ju many years. It might well be termed the turning point round where he took it,
shopping tn Pomeroy Friday.
""d .Mrs. Dan RalrdJo..
' Lola Johnson And Mary Edwards
PhJIUp Staats returned home
111 lh(• tlg ht IJetweet. society Knd the s kulking denizenK of
wm power doesn't. ent.er ir&gt;,l.o the Lpent Monday afternoon with Mrs Wedne:~dny after spendl.n; sevSi'al
IIH· underwoJ•Id with society firml)' intrenched in the tilln(l:.
Ti'Hl wet is
vlct1Jn olcries
a. chc~
andJ~b~ll~d,.~n~~~-l1;n~M~I~d~d:l•:po:rt~w:ll:h~h~l:•~l&gt;r&lt;&gt;:t:he:r
n1lcal formula
Hise. •'•t.em
for Sadie
RamieRoush
li:dwarda
called OJ' Noah
" d 1 i,·er's l-4eat."
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t e:-;ll'l from va riou s so urces vo iced by pretending one hunBy Edao11 R. W~ ~M'"*~' Qklahoma
d • cd pel' cent law observera who will "regret exceedingl y" lh ~t the law was not permitted to take itA course.
CII!!Mr&amp;ljon
advel1ioi'l.l io needeil. in building better
Hut these ljtate ments will be taken with H grain of salt a ~
buotneu.
all r1;al ob~erverH of law and Qrder, eslJecially those who
/t . t\ v the safety and the Si.t nCtity of the home in view anll
~.~~erti'i'-1 h.\'!l!f ·~l!P; ,(I -~~~ th~ p'i,le the ad,er·
.d IH•,, 1 t , t.urst forth with renewed hope that they, their
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Jm 1·d ol)(.!l:! and their friends have been mude safer froar.
~he ),('rabbiu~ clulchea .of Hk ulking human be ings imbued
Buo~... CO!'Wu· ~ J!R pllllud of ,m&amp;t t!ley ·h•~e to sell
\~ Jth 1he depraved instincts nf curnivurcus heaRts of the
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l!lee some~ had tre.ded Lt for ll knowing what he Is doing am:l
moose's left ear.
dreading tne rettults He IB not hla
own m&amp;~~ter and knoWB it.

h1:-. due f ol' the mom:y he is expending eve n if th~
1n ihc pu1-1t ha ~ h el'n mu ch against this form of

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Chickens, Ducks or Geese

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Dl)t!omanla Pr() Pat ria-

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ORANGES, Florida, 21 G si"e
dozen
EMPEROR GRAPES

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HEAD LETTUCE, fre:oh and r1isp,
Head . . . . . .
LEAF LETTUC~. fresh and

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CONDITIONS LOOK BETTER
w11iij 100,000 0 1' more men emp loyed thiS week that
'tere tramp111g the street::~ in various places of nur
~Wile \u search of work a few week 8 ago, conditions ill
Ohw Jfust of necessity, appear much better. With this
\ &lt;t,;t ctl;KY of men at work and a corresponding amount ol
coming into tb.e highways and byways of Ohin
IHJ&gt;dnii... a feeling of more confidence ,and.· oP,timirBm can
hut·exist. The authorities howbvl:!r, Should insist
day's wu,rk for a fair day's })~ ~nd, from. th,~
· co min g in from vnrious so':lrce~ ~1'\ls tl,o~t,: 'i ,Jldt
lw the ca.e'iq a ll~!ll~ef o£ iM,,frc./f. ·
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led ~0 to gett sustenan ce, are doing as little :1::1
do to still be ret.ained on tlt e pay roll s. With
ll ow!:l !'&gt;howing no disposition to help themReh l"
the .'! Latu ha lf way aft~r un opportunity L•l
' , ~a!i bueu •provided, they should be s hun t.• i
ens ~:~oon as their "chiseling" is discovered anJ
rg~¢n who crave a chance to work
for wila ~
ar.Jif1Weat·, gwen the opportunity which the ne'c .. ~

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Upper Tbomao Fork

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f'~t tbi Bill MeG•

br far ' r~DJ

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r••e. Arrh·lb.r . at t•• hotel.
•'*•••
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opponents.
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o.'rolltJ L11rar. IJu'trholt'a part·
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A Juw mol'c tnsta n cc:; of the publit' nutbur~o~l in cases!
('\ Jllllnhlr amJ lddnaping where lhoro i.-1 no doubt of the
gullt of th l! victim,,., will do more to brLJg an end to lawh ;-:-; ttcl'!s o l thh: :snrt t han one thousand Nente nces of imJllt c; onrncut for su( h Cll.!iGS a s generally occur wh en juatice
tim! PI' the guida nce ot' mitidirected, SJ)ineless, whlte blood~
ml dtize llt'o in the jury box, ~!! supposed toJ be rneted out to
nJil' and all.

Tlrlat'l . ,

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ob01ild-4Ciw~ •lld'tl!tr tt!\!11'•

gutJde~ .

wltb

Jangle4..- ~er-y~s can
eve·~ :- ---·~ · t -~h --~·~- ~ .-~ ·' .;;, ~'~' ~ ~ i fl.~~.,~
An evening at boine rulned by'jao• ~ your

The Plllillc aP,~i'ij,a Uti\ -~KII 'lf ad,-~rt~il!,ll·
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gled nerves! ... Rustling of papers;
ticking of clocks, and other little
thingsthatordinarilydon'tma.tter,
driving one crazy! To get full enjoyment out of living your nerves
must l!e under 1 perfeet control.

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l1aK a great deal of effect in the eastern PRrt of the coun·
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a cert11 inty that these skulking doll• who live b,

The offici~ I• of tho t 11reat ~tate are to be ~o_•n_m,~n;W'.Ilj,.
lor t.p~ir, cpmm~ "MJI~'view ·1 of•, the ~itll'•!i911
::\ucj&gt;;i~~~J\qt;to iffl~ij'-;!-l!lfpat~ d'•il .:o('~!lle · or 1 m&lt;ld'&amp;,,~

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foot:-place the heel of
otbDl'foot,Taketwent
R£1111Ml the toe ot the
lin'e, See how qui~kl y steps forward in a straight
.An average l"e«&lt;rd : r::.:::mplete this test.
One

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THEY NEVER GET
ON YOUR NERVES!

to\h~mlWitrJI!flt !•1,!11~.~,~~ ref~lihin11 to know

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Eat regularly and oeDSII)Iy. Find
time for recreation.
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that thece
.1r~ still1p~oplhl1J l:fl\r; !!'.nd who .are r~~l deacendants of
tl•e•r intrepid
hilotory
liid,klng, trail ~lazing pioneer fore..
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tobaccos than .any other popular brapd of cigarelblal

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ttwdng out the hEjart strinvs of fathers and n•uthers by
l&lt;idnuJHngs and killings, will hesit~te conaiderably befofl"
: ltt'.V make fl.nY more kidnaping moves in the state in the

Golde n West.

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PAOP:TWO

THE '· .Q X JI. y TRIB uNE

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~4~-rn~~ Sept. 11. 1~. ' ' tbe 'Jloet Ollict at'
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__,. Gcept Baturd.Q'. !Loc&amp;td on 1iower1Seoond Street, Poow'Of. o.

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m~tter

tor

p~UcAA'oo ~

1lbWI4 l!l an C&amp;JeS sign

tbetr namet--alUtourb '!lOt necessarllJ to bt
frrtnt'l!d• •,.ArmoJmopa let~ hoTt'f'~r excelleP\ aod di!JU&amp;ble IU tbllq•
. . . . h» co ~co wtU

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t.'hklare. PhUadelphJa,. Pllb,b11!Jb.

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LARGE CROWD lS PRESENT FOR.
P.T.A. ENTERTAINMENT AT GYM

For !-!ale By

MARTIN &amp; ROLLER

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Dello"trd 81 C.urler
lb MaP
cne \".'Gftk ••.•. .• •..••.• ; .... t -~~~tie Month ............... .

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Yiar , .•.....•.••••. • , , .

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Specials For Thanksgiving

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crisp, 2 Jk

BANANAS·. nice yellow
F111it, 4 Ibo .

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lnrp{' o..:i:;;e
SALAD DRESSING
Qua1'l ' ize
FRESH OYSTERS

$3.35

o~.-··sed

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The dry drtads U1e fem1ented
Idea or December. So does the wet

IS ~~~rg tO Bl.liJJl'UCC.

u~fi.:Le rl'cn tembered thnt after a ll, t hese miiJjo •i~
110w being u8cd tfJ :--peed recovery and
help

It aU roes bo.i:k. to the oldtimer
on the mornlfll after. He wak.u up
with hie head fe.!UntJ Uke IUt.een
po;
· ds of oervoui sun cot~u. His

vherc he took It

BULK MINCE MEAT
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PORK ROAST, lean and meaty
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BEEF ROAST, choice cuts

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STEAKS, I'Ound, Join or T-bone
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Your perpeutal dry 1s to be en\lcd and congratulated Nature has
5uppUed him with all the el58eot;la.l
oils. Hill Is oomplete. But your wet
requires fuel to round oft the cor~
ne'i' &amp;~ld sm:th away the wrinkles

H~ ~!URGER,

de~lttittc people to h e lp them~e l ves, a re eventually goinl(
iH he ~ Hi by \~ tU Xllnyer3 Rllt.1 cer~a:.lnlr.. tper~ ,uhoutp. ,br. e~ look Uk.e dati tht~,t ha'=!~ ~at Jla...lqes full' steam . &amp;.head tr01t1
un nl)31ctwtl 't8 t he tetxpnver getting a.t l e~st a portion of tMJ alphabet. His moy~ ~fil one ift.utni tation to anothet,

Outtilde

the l'QOm 11e

he EU'B

t'lluklng of tee In a Sliver plt.chet'.

h go11d eatt he ucl'nmplishcd. Much t hat ~ hould
Lut that. &lt;·ommun ities felt they could not stford.l"'l''l"· 80up.ds sood. The cllnklug
hUe· this orgy of :.epcudin v is goinK on so
"Shake Uu1.t tee," h e ~ dlH
lllat we
~wmet hin g to 8how for the vaRt amount
"Thla ll.in t t&lt;:e", 1t vo1Ct! mikc11
of ntillip!Ui afk!r th~y hnve been '!pent.
' ' n. SCULLic of COI:I.I."
If just u fair uttcmpt is made for the taxpayer tu get
"Woll, slta.k c It anyway," t.hc old
a f.ur rei.uru on i..he mvt!stment mad e, there will be few if
timer hollers "It !Klunds like Icc."
&lt;HI\ ' n)rnp laintlll whil e pro~:~perlty is being Mpuedcd bu.ck to
that
tile kind or a Dcc I l11' plae&lt;• where it left u ~ several ycurB ago.

And h&gt;
Pmloer morulng

the wr.t dreads
What IULB the dry to le1u ? He ha,ij

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.,.,.c 11hould sympathize with him
He seekH il hope!CBB blilm in the
chhneJical boltle His hs the ques~.
the tormel't and tile Jeebles The
gmernmen t. hu !iet iiJI matk a~
clcae to seven h undrL'&lt;i millions rc~
ven ue and the wet mus~ do hit!

lash ot remorse, hatmnered by the
M M A I ~ Y act.ion pc 1·formed by a band of vigil an~ mlda;et devils of kat.zenJ~~;mmcr

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Clti.'*ens .......... Jb. 23c
,lladdQ$ filtllet$, . . . . . . . . . 2 Ibs. 25c
·Extm:~clju-d ~~ters .... pt. 23c

Ilc must not only drluk fru hi m ~
~e li but aim for the dry who docs-

L: t Frum now on he 111 doinR two
men's wmk And H'.s Lough to be
t win s tho mo~nhlll at Ler

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Paancv:·

M1 s Jm;eph K.e11r11S ami chUdrCIJ

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Cahfnruiu wJl cJ·ein two ~c )f~co nfessed kidnap- ~hqpped nne by the multltudlnoua tpc nt Tuesday wit h Mrs Dewey! -.....;--sabres or reaction.
Ulbbs
,jch 1\aou sunday. He 1a past 90 aud
cr.., .111d mllt'(1erere~, were th e victims, iH one of the greatest
-Wm Olbt.s ur Cllarlc~ ton spent t.ii \nterestlng with his civil war
JI \OV~:-; tow m·d bringing a n end to a co ntinu ed flaunting of pvstuone
A dry 1s a man who can take It or the week end with hiE brother ttoril!s.
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It A wet is a man who Ada111
Mr. and Mrs Al'thur :tOmes of
Ia\\, •miet' and decency in thiH country, that hus occurred takes It where ho ttnWI it. And Is
Ruby ard NeLtle Edwards were Hartford spent Sunday with Mr.
ju many years. It might well be termed the turning point round where he took it,
shopping tn Pomeroy Friday.
""d .Mrs. Dan RalrdJo..
' Lola Johnson And Mary Edwards
PhJIUp Staats returned home
111 lh(• tlg ht IJetweet. society Knd the s kulking denizenK of
wm power doesn't. ent.er ir&gt;,l.o the Lpent Monday afternoon with Mrs Wedne:~dny after spendl.n; sevSi'al
IIH· underwoJ•Id with society firml)' intrenched in the tilln(l:.
Ti'Hl wet is
vlct1Jn olcries
a. chc~
andJ~b~ll~d,.~n~~~-l1;n~M~I~d~d:l•:po:rt~w:ll:h~h~l:•~l&gt;r&lt;&gt;:t:he:r
n1lcal formula
Hise. •'•t.em
for Sadie
RamieRoush
li:dwarda
called OJ' Noah
" d 1 i,·er's l-4eat."
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t e:-;ll'l from va riou s so urces vo iced by pretending one hunBy Edao11 R. W~ ~M'"*~' Qklahoma
d • cd pel' cent law observera who will "regret exceedingl y" lh ~t the law was not permitted to take itA course.
CII!!Mr&amp;ljon
advel1ioi'l.l io needeil. in building better
Hut these ljtate ments will be taken with H grain of salt a ~
buotneu.
all r1;al ob~erverH of law and Qrder, eslJecially those who
/t . t\ v the safety and the Si.t nCtity of the home in view anll
~.~~erti'i'-1 h.\'!l!f ·~l!P; ,(I -~~~ th~ p'i,le the ad,er·
.d IH•,, 1 t , t.urst forth with renewed hope that they, their
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Jm 1·d ol)(.!l:! and their friends have been mude safer froar.
~he ),('rabbiu~ clulchea .of Hk ulking human be ings imbued
Buo~... CO!'Wu· ~ J!R pllllud of ,m&amp;t t!ley ·h•~e to sell
\~ Jth 1he depraved instincts nf curnivurcus heaRts of the
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49c

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DIX'l'.: J\1AIJ?. ~UHER

l!lee some~ had tre.ded Lt for ll knowing what he Is doing am:l
moose's left ear.
dreading tne rettults He IB not hla
own m&amp;~~ter and knoWB it.

h1:-. due f ol' the mom:y he is expending eve n if th~
1n ihc pu1-1t ha ~ h el'n mu ch against this form of

hat

Chickens, Ducks or Geese

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Dl)t!omanla Pr() Pat ria-

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One Word Led To Another

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ORANGES, Florida, 21 G si"e
dozen
EMPEROR GRAPES

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110 lb.

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CELERY, lar,~te siz••
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HEAD LETTUCE, fre:oh and r1isp,
Head . . . . . .
LEAF LETTUC~. fresh and

OIRI!
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CONDITIONS LOOK BETTER
w11iij 100,000 0 1' more men emp loyed thiS week that
'tere tramp111g the street::~ in various places of nur
~Wile \u search of work a few week 8 ago, conditions ill
Ohw Jfust of necessity, appear much better. With this
\ &lt;t,;t ctl;KY of men at work and a corresponding amount ol
coming into tb.e highways and byways of Ohin
IHJ&gt;dnii... a feeling of more confidence ,and.· oP,timirBm can
hut·exist. The authorities howbvl:!r, Should insist
day's wu,rk for a fair day's })~ ~nd, from. th,~
· co min g in from vnrious so':lrce~ ~1'\ls tl,o~t,: 'i ,Jldt
lw the ca.e'iq a ll~!ll~ef o£ iM,,frc./f. ·
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led ~0 to gett sustenan ce, are doing as little :1::1
do to still be ret.ained on tlt e pay roll s. With
ll ow!:l !'&gt;howing no disposition to help themReh l"
the .'! Latu ha lf way aft~r un opportunity L•l
' , ~a!i bueu •provided, they should be s hun t.• i
ens ~:~oon as their "chiseling" is discovered anJ
rg~¢n who crave a chance to work
for wila ~
ar.Jif1Weat·, gwen the opportunity which the ne'c .. ~

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Upper Tbomao Fork

19C
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10C
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CRANBE~RIES, extra

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·lf! . .ltal. Patrolmaa 1
f'~t tbi Bill MeG•

br far ' r~DJ

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--~ Pit tbat he ....

r••e. Arrh·lb.r . at t•• hotel.
•'*•••
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opponents.
Ia nern••·
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Patri~a

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o.'rolltJ L11rar. IJu'trholt'a part·
.wr. aurJeahl a at.k49t' lv• cents
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Did Yau ~¥er Stop to Think
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A Juw mol'c tnsta n cc:; of the publit' nutbur~o~l in cases!
('\ Jllllnhlr amJ lddnaping where lhoro i.-1 no doubt of the
gullt of th l! victim,,., will do more to brLJg an end to lawh ;-:-; ttcl'!s o l thh: :snrt t han one thousand Nente nces of imJllt c; onrncut for su( h Cll.!iGS a s generally occur wh en juatice
tim! PI' the guida nce ot' mitidirected, SJ)ineless, whlte blood~
ml dtize llt'o in the jury box, ~!! supposed toJ be rneted out to
nJil' and all.

Tlrlat'l . ,

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ob01ild-4Ciw~ •lld'tl!tr tt!\!11'•

gutJde~ .

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Jangle4..- ~er-y~s can
eve·~ :- ---·~ · t -~h --~·~- ~ .-~ ·' .;;, ~'~' ~ ~ i fl.~~.,~
An evening at boine rulned by'jao• ~ your

The Plllillc aP,~i'ij,a Uti\ -~KII 'lf ad,-~rt~il!,ll·
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gled nerves! ... Rustling of papers;
ticking of clocks, and other little
thingsthatordinarilydon'tma.tter,
driving one crazy! To get full enjoyment out of living your nerves
must l!e under 1 perfeet control.

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the

l1aK a great deal of effect in the eastern PRrt of the coun·
JK

a cert11 inty that these skulking doll• who live b,

The offici~ I• of tho t 11reat ~tate are to be ~o_•n_m,~n;W'.Ilj,.
lor t.p~ir, cpmm~ "MJI~'view ·1 of•, the ~itll'•!i911
::\ucj&gt;;i~~~J\qt;to iffl~ij'-;!-l!lfpat~ d'•il .:o('~!lle · or 1 m&lt;ld'&amp;,,~

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foot:-place the heel of
otbDl'foot,Taketwent
R£1111Ml the toe ot the
lin'e, See how qui~kl y steps forward in a straight
.An average l"e«&lt;rd : r::.:::mplete this test.
One

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&gt;•III:UIIOu~ OI.)'mllk-'rat.

' can CGlle the 20 '"~&gt;• In 'l NConth..

THEY NEVER GET
ON YOUR NERVES!

to\h~mlWitrJI!flt !•1,!11~.~,~~ ref~lihin11 to know

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full amount
~ nlllbL
Eat regularly and oeDSII)Iy. Find
time for recreation.
AndsmokeCamei&amp;-CorOunel'•

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that thece
.1r~ still1p~oplhl1J l:fl\r; !!'.nd who .are r~~l deacendants of
tl•e•r intrepid
hilotory
liid,klng, trail ~lazing pioneer fore..
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tobaccos than .any other popular brapd of cigarelblal

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ttwdng out the hEjart strinvs of fathers and n•uthers by
l&lt;idnuJHngs and killings, will hesit~te conaiderably befofl"
: ltt'.V make fl.nY more kidnaping moves in the state in the

Golde n West.

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tiy, it

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SALE-Grime~

Joft as rilk . . •
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-wuts lJu iro,;

Oolden,

DlfoD W"ineaap and other ".¥.'~
of apple~. Sweet cii:lfJr
p,llon without container
J\. QUe.., Apple Mark~t
West. or J...l.ttle Hoeknit, Obi.,
Oti Bt:l.te Route 50. s. Open 'ft'!k
days, Sunday lllternoo11&amp; ~M.
· even!JWJ.
11-M-ft

""!!pure.

ileautif~. dw'ab!e, well-littil

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under....,. ' . ' made iS

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cbildrm.. Serve it often I

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Gotd011 ~how. Yokeft~

Mi.pa1•ct N_, ~ 61,., ·

pW~&lt;s ... I'onll-fittmg ~
. . . blooiliets and' Sip-ins. I

NOTJ(lE Oir DIISOLUTION

wen lhlm today. . . . w u
them

ForRmt.~

krejl it up~ ..

J'OR RENT-..:! beauutul flat&amp; over

rfa'""'obl '
y
iit4l'i ItS~~uhd-~

A. &amp; P. Store, Call Edw&amp;rd Ebt'ra•
bach at Reel ~or.
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Butter a.nd flllr!lh Mae Dickel')l.l of · fDmily Saturday ... fenlng.
1
Weat Columbia; Charles OUVer Dl1d
Mrs. l!lt-Deat Irwin, daughte~'
Mr. and MrB. Ernest Irwin and ond Ernestine and lOP. M!!llvta 1!1en
femlly,
Thunday arternocm with Mn.

t. .

i.U!e&amp;e.

Mr1, Will Roberti hu been quite
m with the mumJII.

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players and a

freahmea.
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But from tilts patchwi&gt;fli';-.o.
"liUtcb" Gh;IVer bJ,s · .seaure,d
t:nCour&amp;.ae~Qmt 'I1uf ~a
&lt;l.ead..:.eye shootlnil' Df Harry
YCIUtlJlltown; 'Harold Brow~1,.

UNION

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day afternoon

.

Dr. Ellis WRB called to see
Linscott Saturday afternoon.

OOlumbua; ILrid··Roy MJ»s,"Y9YJIJ';I- r-c:.""•
to'A'D, are
sorely missing, while

Mrs. Viola Hysell after spendlns

o:over has also loBt a dePtnd,abJ.e
iub6'titute,

Howgrd

wl'th

Ad11m1,

kersburB. W. Va.; ~l¥1el.ifi.J:1.04Fn,

11uant

·' "fl

Mrs. R. D. Young

Ihe

Doll,

pa~~t

month with her stst.er Mrs.
Gobles

Eawa.rd

Port.!J,mo1,1,~.

~;~~~:~~f.i~"ii~

of

London

turned
J. D. home
AdamaMonday.
made 11. bualnesa
I t.r~p to Rutland recently.
Jamea Sneed moved Into
l:.ouse of Hiram
Violet Pierce :;--;.-_. ::::.---

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spmlt
Mr. TuCflday
and Mrs.

R~~·~;~~;~~d

How~ rei

Rutland spent Sunday with
mother Mrs. VloiB Hysell.
H~~orry Carmtm made a bw;im.SI'
tdp to Colmnblll:l
Mr. and Mrs.
children spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver
bo.by were the Wt!eK. end:··:-:·:._-:: 1

.the Six..Day Whirl

1!61 p1mmts, Mr. a.nd Mrs;.-(:W.ttl;.l,
Swick of Rutland.
John and Ne!Ue Wlldmtm

the supper guests or Mr. acd Mrs.
Henry Nelson Thursday eventng,
ltichard Moore Is no better

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p••int~. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Om·

Cc:vv;c ON,"(OLOM:'t..

Rutland.

t1001=ER~

-TEll 1"1E
WHAT HAPPENED

. Bl'd Mrs. Cla.rt!nce
aud Mra. Ben Eblen were
J:«::k.!ton Suuday .

TO 'iOUR MOVIE

Mrs. l!iabelle Raub Is carJcg for
Lln~~Cott who Is Ill.
Ben Ebleu Is no better.
Mr. and Mrs. Hll"nm Moore ·~·"
with her

JOB~

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Mn. Rlith

Bteve and D~tulel Ebje!) helped
Arthur Moore La Dutcher Molld&amp;y.

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Fox (left) former mOtion pleture C"Zar, pictured with
St.nator J"ahn G. Townu~d, of Delaware, u he test! Had before the Senate
Bankln1 aT!d Curnney Committee. Fox tolll how a •roi!J' of banker~
headed b)' Alfred Wlreln, fofll!.er head of Ch..e National Dank, deim11et.l
him u head

·;::

Lower Thomae Fork
E. D. 'l'ucke;:J";;; lleet! re1d sld~!
I tle past week.
Joe Co~rt rcLmned home Satur-

of th• ftlm c:ompal'l)f by re:fu11lna tu acctipl pa)'ment of loan&amp;
made to bit llrm.

ciay.

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maU6m and asthma..
M:a·. and Mre. Walte1· Ooc:lson
made t1. tt"ii&gt; to Oheshlre Sunday.
Margaret Hysell WflB calUng
Dave Dodson Monday.
Je6sle Russell was callingMyrtle RUSllell, B&amp;turda.y,
Lue Dodson wu calling on Lola
Harrltion WedneiiClay.
Born t.o
Harrison and wife
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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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H there's one scheme whicl1 Paris
aeem! to be crazy about it is black
woolen wilh a touch of white talin
crepe. ·

OAJ AT M~~·

G!R.DE/V,Al.Y,

•• L~'TEST oF jl;j£' ,FAM_ops 61 KE.'I&gt;tiDiAIG ·lo/AL'I'I&lt;IQURS •• j:l£ WOAl 'f!.IE
Cf.!ICAGO G·,p~y 1f!!AS$ ._WI'l'H Wl~Si::r..
ro~~a"" w •tJ
P"'il'fi!S BIC:YCI.E'

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t~ti1UII irr
16 to 10 •~d 11 to il.

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Some of tl,~e voguiah ahadu at
1arnet, wild blacklM!rry, pnrplbh blue
or black ln faille crepe silk ia attractive for thb model with white fa'ille

1"/tis
it ,.,~J1 for
dlliv1r1. It it lutfltl '•'·

G- QAY

BIKE WH//1!,(.. ..

Tot.l~ty'9 dreu ~rltJIJI Pari• tu one'•
n~ry door. lt h carried out ln bl11.ck
woolen with the unusual veltec uf
white 11llin.

"''Thi1

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Charley
here Wednesday.
Joe Moore buLchercd a
Sa~rday.

Mary Bailey wa11 calling on
Norma Tucker TuesdlloY.
Mr. Md Ml11. Tom Morrill
tf~ nded the surprise birthday
F'riday nigh~ In honor or Tom

Tne·Daily ';rribune .and Tri-

bun~·Telegraph Great Prize

Voting Campaign for $500
in Cash awards will pass into his tory nextJVJo.:q.g.~i: 7ey.~n- -~..
in.g at 8 o'clock.
'the eyes of the .eople of
,;ijt .:

f'-7

Meigs couiit:V ·a:n.&lt;r·su·round~

ing territory are upon ~ll§*lY;s~
contenders. Some are near~ ·
ing -"'ictory's pinnacle while
others are sinking into the
mire of defeat.
'

,.t"e more working

days
and tb~ record oftbecan•
d:idate will be judged.

drlcks.

Orval Johnson returned
lrom Columbus Thurlld&amp;y.

Active Candidates

Da.iey JohlliiOn was a recent

C'l Lue Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Will
&amp;on ouy spent Tuesday

Mrs. Vivian Allensw4trth

Mrs. Nellie Barsotti ·
Miss Ada ~e Campl,lell
Miss Lois B. 'Diles ·

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FOR

SALE-Grime~

Joft as rilk . . •
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-wuts lJu iro,;

Oolden,

DlfoD W"ineaap and other ".¥.'~
of apple~. Sweet cii:lfJr
p,llon without container
J\. QUe.., Apple Mark~t
West. or J...l.ttle Hoeknit, Obi.,
Oti Bt:l.te Route 50. s. Open 'ft'!k
days, Sunday lllternoo11&amp; ~M.
· even!JWJ.
11-M-ft

""!!pure.

ileautif~. dw'ab!e, well-littil

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under....,. ' . ' made iS

nutritioue, it il eplencldf~
cbildrm.. Serve it often I

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Prall ... in UU.3w. .._..

Gotd011 ~how. Yokeft~

Mi.pa1•ct N_, ~ 61,., ·

pW~&lt;s ... I'onll-fittmg ~
. . . blooiliets and' Sip-ins. I

NOTJ(lE Oir DIISOLUTION

wen lhlm today. . . . w u
them

ForRmt.~

krejl it up~ ..

J'OR RENT-..:! beauutul flat&amp; over

rfa'""'obl '
y
iit4l'i ItS~~uhd-~

A. &amp; P. Store, Call Edw&amp;rd Ebt'ra•
bach at Reel ~or.
11·2B•tf

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Butter a.nd flllr!lh Mae Dickel')l.l of · fDmily Saturday ... fenlng.
1
Weat Columbia; Charles OUVer Dl1d
Mrs. l!lt-Deat Irwin, daughte~'
Mr. and MrB. Ernest Irwin and ond Ernestine and lOP. M!!llvta 1!1en
femlly,
Thunday arternocm with Mn.

t. .

i.U!e&amp;e.

Mr1, Will Roberti hu been quite
m with the mumJII.

....

players and a

freahmea.
•
But from tilts patchwi&gt;fli';-.o.
"liUtcb" Gh;IVer bJ,s · .seaure,d
t:nCour&amp;.ae~Qmt 'I1uf ~a
&lt;l.ead..:.eye shootlnil' Df Harry
YCIUtlJlltown; 'Harold Brow~1,.

UNION

---'-

day afternoon

.

Dr. Ellis WRB called to see
Linscott Saturday afternoon.

OOlumbua; ILrid··Roy MJ»s,"Y9YJIJ';I- r-c:.""•
to'A'D, are
sorely missing, while

Mrs. Viola Hysell after spendlns

o:over has also loBt a dePtnd,abJ.e
iub6'titute,

Howgrd

wl'th

Ad11m1,

kersburB. W. Va.; ~l¥1el.ifi.J:1.04Fn,

11uant

·' "fl

Mrs. R. D. Young

Ihe

Doll,

pa~~t

month with her stst.er Mrs.
Gobles

Eawa.rd

Port.!J,mo1,1,~.

~;~~~:~~f.i~"ii~

of

London

turned
J. D. home
AdamaMonday.
made 11. bualnesa
I t.r~p to Rutland recently.
Jamea Sneed moved Into
l:.ouse of Hiram
Violet Pierce :;--;.-_. ::::.---

I

spmlt
Mr. TuCflday
and Mrs.

R~~·~;~~;~~d

How~ rei

Rutland spent Sunday with
mother Mrs. VloiB Hysell.
H~~orry Carmtm made a bw;im.SI'
tdp to Colmnblll:l
Mr. and Mrs.
children spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver
bo.by were the Wt!eK. end:··:-:·:._-:: 1

.the Six..Day Whirl

1!61 p1mmts, Mr. a.nd Mrs;.-(:W.ttl;.l,
Swick of Rutland.
John and Ne!Ue Wlldmtm

the supper guests or Mr. acd Mrs.
Henry Nelson Thursday eventng,
ltichard Moore Is no better

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p••int~. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Om·

Cc:vv;c ON,"(OLOM:'t..

Rutland.

t1001=ER~

-TEll 1"1E
WHAT HAPPENED

. Bl'd Mrs. Cla.rt!nce
aud Mra. Ben Eblen were
J:«::k.!ton Suuday .

TO 'iOUR MOVIE

Mrs. l!iabelle Raub Is carJcg for
Lln~~Cott who Is Ill.
Ben Ebleu Is no better.
Mr. and Mrs. Hll"nm Moore ·~·"
with her

JOB~

wuu-.

.;.

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Mn. Rlith

Bteve and D~tulel Ebje!) helped
Arthur Moore La Dutcher Molld&amp;y.

F

Fox (left) former mOtion pleture C"Zar, pictured with
St.nator J"ahn G. Townu~d, of Delaware, u he test! Had before the Senate
Bankln1 aT!d Curnney Committee. Fox tolll how a •roi!J' of banker~
headed b)' Alfred Wlreln, fofll!.er head of Ch..e National Dank, deim11et.l
him u head

·;::

Lower Thomae Fork
E. D. 'l'ucke;:J";;; lleet! re1d sld~!
I tle past week.
Joe Co~rt rcLmned home Satur-

of th• ftlm c:ompal'l)f by re:fu11lna tu acctipl pa)'ment of loan&amp;
made to bit llrm.

ciay.

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Ell Bmlt.h Is 11ufferlng with rheu·
maU6m and asthma..
M:a·. and Mre. Walte1· Ooc:lson
made t1. tt"ii&gt; to Oheshlre Sunday.
Margaret Hysell WflB calUng
Dave Dodson Monday.
Je6sle Russell was callingMyrtle RUSllell, B&amp;turda.y,
Lue Dodson wu calling on Lola
Harrltion WedneiiClay.
Born t.o
Harrison and wife
1L nne

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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PARIS' DARLlNGI

.•

H there's one scheme whicl1 Paris
aeem! to be crazy about it is black
woolen wilh a touch of white talin
crepe. ·

OAJ AT M~~·

G!R.DE/V,Al.Y,

•• L~'TEST oF jl;j£' ,FAM_ops 61 KE.'I&gt;tiDiAIG ·lo/AL'I'I&lt;IQURS •• j:l£ WOAl 'f!.IE
Cf.!ICAGO G·,p~y 1f!!AS$ ._WI'l'H Wl~Si::r..
ro~~a"" w •tJ
P"'il'fi!S BIC:YCI.E'

·•lht.

,.,," No. 1181 ,., ht eb·
t~ti1UII irr
16 to 10 •~d 11 to il.

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=

AIOW

JiMMY W~._T,..OIJR.

Some of tl,~e voguiah ahadu at
1arnet, wild blacklM!rry, pnrplbh blue
or black ln faille crepe silk ia attractive for thb model with white fa'ille

1"/tis
it ,.,~J1 for
dlliv1r1. It it lutfltl '•'·

G- QAY

BIKE WH//1!,(.. ..

Tot.l~ty'9 dreu ~rltJIJI Pari• tu one'•
n~ry door. lt h carried out ln bl11.ck
woolen with the unusual veltec uf
white 11llin.

"''Thi1

•• "!){£'

'ni.(c;I&lt;S!

, THE GEEVUM Gmts

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Charley
here Wednesday.
Joe Moore buLchercd a
Sa~rday.

Mary Bailey wa11 calling on
Norma Tucker TuesdlloY.
Mr. Md Ml11. Tom Morrill
tf~ nded the surprise birthday
F'riday nigh~ In honor or Tom

Tne·Daily ';rribune .and Tri-

bun~·Telegraph Great Prize

Voting Campaign for $500
in Cash awards will pass into his tory nextJVJo.:q.g.~i: 7ey.~n- -~..
in.g at 8 o'clock.
'the eyes of the .eople of
,;ijt .:

f'-7

Meigs couiit:V ·a:n.&lt;r·su·round~

ing territory are upon ~ll§*lY;s~
contenders. Some are near~ ·
ing -"'ictory's pinnacle while
others are sinking into the
mire of defeat.
'

,.t"e more working

days
and tb~ record oftbecan•
d:idate will be judged.

drlcks.

Orval Johnson returned
lrom Columbus Thurlld&amp;y.

Active Candidates

Da.iey JohlliiOn was a recent

C'l Lue Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Will
&amp;on ouy spent Tuesday

Mrs. Vivian Allensw4trth

Mrs. Nellie Barsotti ·
Miss Ada ~e Campl,lell
Miss Lois B. 'Diles ·

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
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Wa.rliingrlssuetf For AD Farmers
To Keep JndcMI.rs An~ Keep ·Nl
Stock fn Barns Dec. 6th

C. l.'L. U ~:S 'J::i

GILES SMITH IS
CALLED BY DEATH

WIN

bit orden; in quantltie&amp; had ilee'n
le~t

at any :store In town that hnn ·

i.1e&amp; meat 11&lt;1 IL is presumed mu ~
mally that the feast will comt .i t
r.omt btu da.t.., lor there could bl!
110 fe&amp;!!t without an order amo · J~
the meat ~&gt;I.Gr E! b: lni' left In tim&lt;!
em these mliat VP.r.dorfl to buy Ull
a -'UPPIY of the

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Urn!! J1.ud by ull llul II' :
and that Is ~ foregone cor~btllevc you, 1.1.'! .

LOCAL SINGER IN
ATHENS CONCERT

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The following from here attended
n: vcrtholes.'l tud thP. Music Club concert held ln
1a t&lt;J be stugtd 1;;11 Athcn.M Monday eve !"ling: Mn. Pattl1e hunters ha v~ tJck Lochary, president ot the
Pr:mr-roy Mm11c club. MrS. Wright
Me;Croi:Ja, Mn. 0. R Fal"is. Mrs.

BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

Sb••... Million Dollar
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Admi..ion
, Genb 25c pluo lal&lt;

BJRftiDA Y AND REUNION
On Suilday Nov. 2-4 ftfty one ~~
c&lt;rPn,
irandchUdrr.n · a11d ·areaL

~randchl ldren aathered

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LADIES 10 CI:NTS

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at the home

U-R-WELCOME!

r,f Charles BJake w1th well ftlled.
baskets to remind hlm of lllS Tf

birthday. Those who attended were

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blake and stx

and 8tarhn8" Mecullouah. druggists wit h ~he Red
AnchW" DclJartment store have

M•lod&gt;I:JI

Ey~s

tlpdr mov1ni Into the
property on Main St.,
an up~td-date llrU1iJ:!ilt4:Jre
new Jooatton. E . o . Tewks-

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who had his barber shop
Ebersbtlch bulldlng hWI
building In

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children ot Columbua, Mr. at&gt;d Mrs
Warren Randolph tnd three chll~
dJen of Bellville, 'If. V&amp;.; Mrs. Ash~
l!ly Landon, nve children of Baltl·

more, o.: Mr

and Mrs. Riohe.rd

BlakP and three children of Colum-

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Final Approval Of Proposala Voiced By Advioory
Commi..ion Ia Gh·en By Govemor After
Lon1 Period Of Silence

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OPPONENTS TO CARRY FIGHT

iTO INFURIATED MOB

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,,nd Mrs. Ray Adanu'l and two
children of here, Martha Hummel
of LEHlC!l.llter. John Webb (I{ Parken
burg, iia.rr1 and H arley Adam11 (If
t hl~

place

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GROUP F.NTERTAINF.P
Mrs Fred

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Jncludl~

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mf"mbers of the Da.u&amp;hters of Union
Vetenms Monday eVtming at her
home on ED.St Main Street. Thirteen

rr.embers

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LONGDALE

Lanslolz er•Urtained

the hOM.tess wert

?fit il

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Alfred Read Fou~d Guilty
of Stealinr $11.00 From
Clair~ Windaor

AilE UHt:JNi: SI'ARTING NOVEMBER 28
1lu o lh '" I li:' 1 ENDING DECEMBER 7

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1.09 AnBeles, Nov. 29-INS-An(lther atzziJng chapter was written
today about Alfred 0. Read, Jr., San
F\"anei.!!~ broker, boXer, cay lotJtar~
19 fl.nd decidedly no longer a friend

o1 ' CI.aJ~ Wlrldaor, the beautiful
lllonde sci~h and stare actreu..
A Jury Or six men and women
ot

BeallhSeap

a senior
the local
I1Jgt '
this
yr::ar, of
ts taking
a cdri1course. She IH th~ diLuJil·
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ball·

4 e.n· lSc

of Pomllroy,
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lfb''WhO tiad coofesaed. &amp;tt.ack.ing a white W&lt;Jman, had
been lynched by a mob that
wrecked the Buchanan coun-

oav. Park

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Alumni and Students
of Ohio State University
·"',':?:.., The annual Ohio Staie Day in Me~-~~ "

Will be observed at the,Martin Hotell'ndij It~~ ·:.' ·
ning. Altdtcheon costing 60 cents per plate will'
be served at 6!30.
All Ohio Staters and their wives,.or husbands
are invited .to attend. Notify Geo. W:·Kreitler,
Pomeroy, Omo, pre~dent of the Meigs · County
Grou'p, at once that you will want a reservation.
Help boost Ohio State. Come to the annual
"Thuse" Meeting }'riday night, 6:30,; Martin
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Hotel, Pomeroy.
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today

ty Jill! at st.

Gate OP.,no I :30 P. M.
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armotmeed

iB no need lot ahorten1nll' tbe
seiU\011 &lt;It" reductn1 thfl bat!;

oqy 'JJ- Paf-)1 when lnfonned
th.i.t I.JID)Itl •Warner, 19, a ·ne-

bag Jt.

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A&lt;l,mt ..ion : - A11ul~&lt; 50c~tude~t•, 50c

d~partr.wnt

Thla wu the brier .statement· talued today by (}(jv.

l lb.

Tbanksf«\ri~ Da~- 2;30 P.M.

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spite tne apparen' lltl8J"clly of ncblts t:hhl yeJ..-, th'! sta.~ oonllerva-

INS-..1 have no comment to

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Head Suue•to
iNation

No Scarcity Of
Rabbits In Ohio

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Monday and
placed In the county jail by Deputy
Sheriff D. L. Teacy. The three are
being held .or- Qhll'l~l said to be
!nEid In tbe Jl..\venllt court hen~.
Hearings \wJU be nrbged, It was
learned, it once.
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MIDDLH'OR:t; HIGH : SCHOQL FIELD

REG~MMENDAT
M~OE TOP
·o~NK G~MBLING'

Jetrerson City, Nov.

James fole;~aura Foley,. 10
and Vau~tbn ·X.,rr.Jey, 19, all ot Mid-

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Lives He Saya

After Jail Ia Reduced To Shamblea; Neii"O Had
feooed To Brutal Aooault Of White Woman
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,, Whooe Name Wu Withheld

ltnrsburg. Mr and MrA. Evelyn Blake
rnct five children of thi.'l place, Mr.

;Polneroy 'Pnrp~e· P.anthers
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SHERIFF YIELDS PRISONER

: Coun:e Taken To Prevent

! Sacrifice Of Innocent

Earl Wagal of Parkersbuta, Mr. and
Mrs. Talbott Klnsloua:h of Par-

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~iddleport Yellow·Jackets

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ted Missouri Citizens
Lynch Woman Assaulter ~
After Crime Is Confesse.d
Sheriff
Ex· Lynchins Occun At St Jooeph After Mob EatimatH
plaioa Why Priaoner
At 7,000, Fought And Battered Jail Doon For
W •• Delivered
More Than Five Houn

COLEMAN RITE~ MONDAY
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15 CeDta- ·By Kail t-4:.00

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o! Lo.ncastcr John Baker and dau!l'h~er

C&amp;n"ler

1Miaoouri

bus; Mrs. Nettle Fcl!iwn and babt

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day.

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A1ainot Monopoly To Floor Of Le1iolative Bodieo;
'iller Battle Ia f orecaot When Solon•
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Convene Next Wedneoday

cl the local music club and also a LOCAl, GIJU. PRESENTED
WIT II I'JCHOLARSUt
member of the Alhenfl orga!"'lzatlon.
Mrs. Zelher, who appeared on last
An tnt1rnat1onal correspondenc ~
C"\'enlng'll prolfl"am, sang two numbel'fl by McDowell. "The Sea" and School, Scranton, 1Pa., scholarsh'\1
"A lumber Bong' ami ' At the Willi" biW been presented to Anna &amp;ttler, Pomf!roy Sl'nlor high school
J..y Hageman.
sl.udent by Edward Ebersbach, of
I tile Red Anchor Depart.m ~nt illolt
DRUGGISTS MOVE
It
WEL.:J
announced. M1s;,
Edward Stark

Cloudy

tonight and Thursd~y. ;;"
Mild tfjlllperature ThUJ'IIo

Stat• Monopoly Plaa 01
LIQuor Control Indorsed
By Ohio Chlel b:eeutlve

Mrs. Helen E. Zaihcr, vice pmsldent

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WEATHER -

FULL LEASED WIRE OF IN,TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

preMent
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Fullowlng the bl.!lline8.15 meeting
Which was presided over by Mrs
Kenneth RPed, Mrs. Lily Coates, John Challe, prt!sldent of the or·
M1s. Hermlln BurL, Mrs. J . L. Fau- .an1za.tlon, a soCial hour w~~os spenl
~r. Miss Marsuerlte Meyer and t,nd n:freHhmel•tll W6rc served.

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Bulleb to Whiz Hlrh, Low, Wide, Near and Hatodaonae at Pomeroy Cu:n Club Huntera Start;
Out to Annihil•te Bre'r R.bbit

Hunters. beware. farmer1 , keep 1bum dlvkled Into two sq118(!11 ,)r
clole to :rour hOmes amd s""-Y 1:1 team11, th~ one bringing ln the
tbe cyclone CPilarii &amp;nd 1:1@ sum r.:m&amp;lltlit numbt-r or rabbitll, pilyln~
that aD your !lveat.oek Is kept !.1 lor t he entire supper.
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the barns next WedneMay,- 0:!I. B. Weed, captAin Qt his squatt,
cember 8 for the war is ou.
coru;.lsting of timoolt · p,nd •JlptmJ
'I'his warni113 ma y seem unw.u fl.l Roescher, Edison Hobb~ettet', · E1"'·
&amp;00 it. is, but it is better to be neb"t Duerr, DQr Schuef{ir, JOhn
warned and not need il than to Shorr, Si.lp Keehne
and Ott
need it and not pt it.
Strauss, llft.YS the lhlna: 1s "In the
To make a kml story shot~. UN~ b::tg" ihat there ··ts nolhlnr to It:·
great nimrods ()1 the Pomeroy Om1 ··we can't lolff!," llliYII W~d . •. JJi
CJUl) are Iarin« forth on Wed~.- cour~;t the fact that he is satd "tr.
day, Dee. 6 ano:1 WUl ftnlah declma.t be the owner of n pet rabbit fan:-:~
illl what rabblta other and bettt r cut nenr '1\ipJJ::rs Plains will hnv"
hutlters have ml88ed up to dal!!. no bearng on the case In this inThat Ls they are roln&amp; to kill &amp;ll .stance.
they see that they do not mlas
on the otht.r hnnd,
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One thiq about these marksmEn Rldg(way captaining L. E. Holme.s,
1/i that then! is never any dani('!r Hart Stanbet'Y, Val Brown. Falh~r
of them gettin&amp; beyond the "law • Dunn, ··u r ." Uribble, Ol&gt;car Roed:i
limit" In any one day. It hn and Eldon Clark haB not 6o
been reported that the only brl•r 1' t:th to say about the affair.
taLltlt.t&gt; they ,'ever g~t are the old 1 ·It ~ nol.std about KOmewh11t th £1.1
dtcJepU one• tho.t arfl not "Il l\" ~ ~'The B~" Is r.ot w f:I Ure of ht ·,
bli.Jld nnd lame but deaf as well.
t l\me t&gt;Upply Ill:! W1..e-d bul ne h.:1,1
Th: l'.ot followers of the chase are c. friend wllo owns sev~ral Ulg Be'ftlurlng on havln:&gt;; their uaual an- e1ans but the friend hR!i not y~t
nual rabbit banquet on Thursday, !liYLn hl:; f\ra.l LLn:;-wer
ti.S •o
Ikc~..mblr 7, so it hO.tl been Sllold b•n \\hcther he can spare them I oil
this reporter has been unable to
out th ~ Bos.~·s sqund of ra,_ •
ctmllrm the ~ : PQrL bE:cau.se no ub j. I&gt;l~•• ~.lm~~~

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bad. ordered out
Mis5oUri national guard when
the lith tank corp11 (I{ the
the crowd became threatenIng .

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on ten'lfled.
Tbe OOUIJle had been separat-ed

several monUla.

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Coughlin Talks
May Be Banned
A. Reau1t of. Alt~fk O'lluA.'f '
Smith in Receat Radio
Add"'"'
ByJAMEBL.KaO~

INS Staff OorreaJ)Qlldent
New York, Nov. 29-INB-Furthe)· apeecheB by the Rev. Charles E.
O&lt;JuabUn, Detroit's radio pr!Mf., In
tbll! terntory may be op1JCl8ed. by
the dtoooun authorlttea of the R(l:nan Oatho!lc church aa a. result of
the sharp cont.roveray that has
brokeq out beltw"len Father Cough~
JJn and Former Governor AUred E.

Smith.
The
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