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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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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
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BJRftiDA Y AND REUNION
On Suilday Nov. 2-4 ftfty one ~~
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irandchUdrr.n · a11d ·areaL

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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

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

more, o.: Mr

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Commi..ion Ia Gh·en By Govemor After
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of LEHlC!l.llter. John Webb (I{ Parken
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Mrs Fred

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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

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Lanslolz er•Urtained

the hOM.tess wert

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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
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a senior
the local
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a cdri1course. She IH th~ diLuJil·
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wrecked the Buchanan coun-

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

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

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Head Suue•to
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No Scarcity Of
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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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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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After Jail Ia Reduced To Shamblea; Neii"O Had
feooed To Brutal Aooault Of White Woman
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ltnrsburg. Mr and MrA. Evelyn Blake
rnct five children of thi.'l place, Mr.

;Polneroy 'Pnrp~e· P.anthers
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: Coun:e Taken To Prevent

! Sacrifice Of Innocent

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

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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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C&amp;n"ler

1Miaoouri

bus; Mrs. Nettle Fcl!iwn and babt

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A1ainot Monopoly To Floor Of Le1iolative Bodieo;
'iller Battle Ia f orecaot When Solon•
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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
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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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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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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
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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
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Tbe OOUIJle had been separat-ed

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May Be Banned
A. Reau1t of. Alt~fk O'lluA.'f '
Smith in Receat Radio
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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.

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religiou• ....·bing, doctrine ..
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Q.Jpon the )o\'C, loyalty nnr:l devotion of the peor)\e, muot hA in harmony Wlth
tho teachmKs of J ~ua tho Christ whOGEI wordl ftt intn •very fold and cnwiJe
of tua human heart 1.1n;l (}(whom \t, wue aald In Joh11 7: 4.6. "NEV:::R MAN
SPA KE UKF. 'J'J:1IS MAN.
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A DAY OF THANKS
Ncg 1\1 URE do tliose (Jf us who have weathered the
HtormH o f inclement weather and passed throurh an ·
flt her ,t:iGa of life gather about and look to our H.eavenly
F.1Lher while u prayer of thanksgiving is offered that we
r.:tH reached our port in safety even though we have
l1l't:! ll buffeted about m,o re 1 than usual.
1\fter all, there it! much, very m&lt;t~h
tnu nk;ru l. W~ ' have ou~
,ltves, our
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lltlll (' , ~he fight .for vxiJJtcnce.
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~; ;\m~~ iimt· pal38cd U. nd many things of Varying intensity,
JlH ill, .so rrow and enjoyment, have occulTed during that
time : 1 But alter till, takinli things as they come, looking
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in the eyes, it seems that we as a nataon
ha ve Jnuch more for whlch to thank our spiritual Adviser
und Leader cl t this time thrn w e had one year ago.

MARY'S D0Q NM JL\I&amp;Y'8
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Mary had a lWe dot and hi\
name wu Rover, he wu the pet
or the wbole hoUHhold and
''dear" ta Mary. Tbe 10und of

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sootblna eftect on. Rovlr'a ean

the bJa t.ructl wttb their b)a:aer
no!se bad a genUine
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1and after
mlxup. h~
a \I.BTY sick man by the attending
rbytolclan. Dr. John Philson.

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of thl8 COlumn will

appear to some. hard ail ·
rl!!member tbe peouUar
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;;ltl:v Ree m to o th e r:~ , cruel as the world -may be viewed
Dl.ml at, about mx wl!ekll
by 'still others, there still remains much, "tery much, for
an~&amp;~ld tn taltlfli: needc·.c:·c~: :. wldr.eta., needlebrok•:
'"hkh we may aU join hands and on bended knees thank
a~'With area.t r~
n tu ~t~ und nll ~ wisc, m ercifu1 Father that we have been
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~ ater, atliklnl
t. t'H1e d as well us. circumstances have dealt with w;;.
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May circunu;tances 1:10 co ntinu l that th ~ next twoh•.JI;;.~~!.
Jqlar velD. Since the
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and after recuperat.tn1
mo n th~ ~ hull ro ll around and finn us a m niue
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"O lldilion, mentully, finuncially, morally, physicaJiy and
and had fourteen
"., ll lt'l.lually, II the lHttet' is taken care of first, we M8)
that
were
ek'uct
we l l expect that all other.'i will be added unto us.
, The Daily Tribune wi::~hcs itl!lo reRden~ a happy and 11
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WRECKED
When rcturnlni home
Pc.meroy Bnturo:lay nfeht a.t
.hcur. . P)'ol.•
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II". the tp'llded Rlli'OOiil l'i,ere,

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is the p..-esent time adequate and oppor·
tune and idea) for the thousandS who hava~ been..idle !H..•
lun g, lo thank their Creator for the upturn ');hich h3l
uken pl~ce in our economic life whereby they have be. 11
put to work at a living wage when all but hope and faith

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OMOJ\ItOW is the day when friendships (on the foo· ha ll fi eld) betwee n Pomeroy and Middleport, cease.
tl'omorrow i~ the day when the mightieHt, hardest. toughSMALL IIIAZI:
r s t g~ me of all the year is indulged in by both Pomeroy
had Lts orl11ln In a
ran therH and Middleport Yellow Jackets. The members •·~~iii,~:ii~
d=e~ ~~
of hoth teams are mutua11y fr\endly although when they""· '•-'·:...
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ge-t into the game, tomorrow a bYstander who did not I;;;;..·j
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know the circumstances would be sure that murder was
on Poilrth
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The Kame toll)orrow is for "blood" so fur as thai
by tnsurterm is used in connection with football games. Both
t eams are strainiJ'IQ' every fibre in their entire rnake up to
, ... in for first a'n d most important, it me~ns to win that
th ~y have conquered their most intense rival and next,
lh it·, year, it means that the winner has additional honors,"--"-"''
in that the victor will be acclaimed champion of the
!:;,o uthcastern Ohio League, no mean honor.
Everything will be conducted, so far as the two
J-tchool.s, their officials, players and students are concerned,
otte hundred per cent above board, thoroughly in a
~:~ vortsmanlike way throughout. It is tmditional with the
t~• hools that such be the case. lt remalnR therefore
IlL{' fo llowers of the two teams to take aK their example
the s po~manship of the players on the field and act
cN·dingly.
If there is any trouble, and no one expects any
r.,,·ise b6cause there has been too much wood feelinr ex..
isting during the past few years, b~t we repeat, if tll~r'
is any trouble, It wllJ be due to the fact that oome followers of ~~h teams h4d conoiderably l~ao ·~'''!:;~~·n~~~~r~
their make-up thap w~~ in tho YOUDIIItel'l! who
and battled · so v~ljantly yet so C~f!!Riet~lf U~p
t ed-blooded, true ~weric~n g~~tlemen Wi"o'!ll'~opt.
'!'his is ~~~· ll!lle fn all t)Jo :YPI!r whoP fl'9t.lo'l fq!lqwers
o! our two tpw!ls nQI!tllqr co!Upiii~Pjltjy i~ tbe Qijlo VIII·
ley, side ~Y '•\P'• c~n Illite a JOR4 i'.II!I'IP in DlDrtl•·"'lllli1'"
mans~ip app ~pner&amp;l alr 'rel!ll~ 11!~~11!1..-. fF Ill~
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jUflt. above the Whl\e Roell: .:~alt
will give a play entLtlcd, "Look1n~ plant 1n M1nerav1Ue. Tbe car ran
Wvely". Tbe~lay ta expeoted to be mto o. JlOSt, plun&amp;:ed a.ci'OI58 Ul.!
road and u.ttm- strlltina an electric
\'elf ROOd aa t. 18 belnB d~cted by
MJN lr8ne
nor. Thll Old Soout.l Ulht PP.I,e ,tur,neil Olllir UJree ~,R\'.lll.
When Hit e:l1 came to a atop Mr.
ttt!,erve a lift..: Jet's back them.
was €ta.ndiUI on his head ln·
The Boy Boout.s of Racine Troop Lott
side, uninjured except one SC!n.tcb
43 wlah w!Jih t.o thllnk tb&lt;lse who at·
tended their 110up dinner hel'fl Wednesday and th08e who worked and
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f,I1J tain dr::ath at Lhat point
A ftliUIJ cabinet. for the typJn1 treeing hlmsel1 trom t.he_c:.:: ..
room IB under tbe prooeu of con wa.&amp; picked up by Harry
11 truet1oo. It I&amp; being bullt. In aucll a tt-k-:n to his home here, ~!~~~~:.1
"'"Y that each stUdent wHI have a at an f.arty hour In the IT
separate
ln which to file the The ('61' which wu taken to
carbOns ofplace
the buslneaa letters he or Chcvmlct ga.r&amp;.ge, was r:ald to be
&amp;M twes. or anythlnc which needs total wreck.
\u be kept neat a.nd clean.
UNDJ=RWI.:NT MINOR
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cRITiCALLY n .. L
Lockmaatcr J . E. Graham who
Joe Petl·el, cUJz'!n of Elm street.
BUYS LETART STOaE
been conftned to his home the undHwr.nt an operation tor the re•
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week at Lock o.nd Dll.m 24, moval of a growth In the corner oJ
o bad Ckae of 11u. Ia l'eporlcd an eye Sunday at the omoo or Dr. NllJter dry toodl urd illnfl'lll
stare here, cJoKct a deal lad 'week
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path. "Do ,.. mlad tloatt Woald
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rather co tuide tor eoek-Patrtcb..
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Q.Jpon the )o\'C, loyalty nnr:l devotion of the peor)\e, muot hA in harmony Wlth
tho teachmKs of J ~ua tho Christ whOGEI wordl ftt intn •very fold and cnwiJe
of tua human heart 1.1n;l (}(whom \t, wue aald In Joh11 7: 4.6. "NEV:::R MAN
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Ncg 1\1 URE do tliose (Jf us who have weathered the
HtormH o f inclement weather and passed throurh an ·
flt her ,t:iGa of life gather about and look to our H.eavenly
F.1Lher while u prayer of thanksgiving is offered that we
r.:tH reached our port in safety even though we have
l1l't:! ll buffeted about m,o re 1 than usual.
1\fter all, there it! much, very m&lt;t~h
tnu nk;ru l. W~ ' have ou~
,ltves, our
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~; ;\m~~ iimt· pal38cd U. nd many things of Varying intensity,
JlH ill, .so rrow and enjoyment, have occulTed during that
time : 1 But alter till, takinli things as they come, looking
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in the eyes, it seems that we as a nataon
ha ve Jnuch more for whlch to thank our spiritual Adviser
und Leader cl t this time thrn w e had one year ago.

MARY'S D0Q NM JL\I&amp;Y'8
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Mary had a lWe dot and hi\
name wu Rover, he wu the pet
or the wbole hoUHhold and
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appear to some. hard ail ·
rl!!member tbe peouUar
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whleh bef~l WW Ihle, an
;;ltl:v Ree m to o th e r:~ , cruel as the world -may be viewed
Dl.ml at, about mx wl!ekll
by 'still others, there still remains much, "tery much, for
an~&amp;~ld tn taltlfli: needc·.c:·c~: :. wldr.eta., needlebrok•:
'"hkh we may aU join hands and on bended knees thank
a~'With area.t r~
n tu ~t~ und nll ~ wisc, m ercifu1 Father that we have been
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t. t'H1e d as well us. circumstances have dealt with w;;.
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May circunu;tances 1:10 co ntinu l that th ~ next twoh•.JI;;.~~!.
Jqlar velD. Since the
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and after recuperat.tn1
mo n th~ ~ hull ro ll around and finn us a m niue
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"O lldilion, mentully, finuncially, morally, physicaJiy and
and had fourteen
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that
were
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we l l expect that all other.'i will be added unto us.
, The Daily Tribune wi::~hcs itl!lo reRden~ a happy and 11
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WRECKED
When rcturnlni home
Pc.meroy Bnturo:lay nfeht a.t
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is the p..-esent time adequate and oppor·
tune and idea) for the thousandS who hava~ been..idle !H..•
lun g, lo thank their Creator for the upturn ');hich h3l
uken pl~ce in our economic life whereby they have be. 11
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----·'HIE BIG. DAY
OMOJ\ItOW is the day when friendships (on the foo· ha ll fi eld) betwee n Pomeroy and Middleport, cease.
tl'omorrow i~ the day when the mightieHt, hardest. toughSMALL IIIAZI:
r s t g~ me of all the year is indulged in by both Pomeroy
had Lts orl11ln In a
ran therH and Middleport Yellow Jackets. The members •·~~iii,~:ii~
d=e~ ~~
of hoth teams are mutua11y fr\endly although when they""· '•-'·:...
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ge-t into the game, tomorrow a bYstander who did not I;;;;..·j
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know the circumstances would be sure that murder was
on Poilrth
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The Kame toll)orrow is for "blood" so fur as thai
by tnsurterm is used in connection with football games. Both
t eams are strainiJ'IQ' every fibre in their entire rnake up to
, ... in for first a'n d most important, it me~ns to win that
th ~y have conquered their most intense rival and next,
lh it·, year, it means that the winner has additional honors,"--"-"''
in that the victor will be acclaimed champion of the
!:;,o uthcastern Ohio League, no mean honor.
Everything will be conducted, so far as the two
J-tchool.s, their officials, players and students are concerned,
otte hundred per cent above board, thoroughly in a
~:~ vortsmanlike way throughout. It is tmditional with the
t~• hools that such be the case. lt remalnR therefore
IlL{' fo llowers of the two teams to take aK their example
the s po~manship of the players on the field and act
cN·dingly.
If there is any trouble, and no one expects any
r.,,·ise b6cause there has been too much wood feelinr ex..
isting during the past few years, b~t we repeat, if tll~r'
is any trouble, It wllJ be due to the fact that oome followers of ~~h teams h4d conoiderably l~ao ·~'''!:;~~·n~~~~r~
their make-up thap w~~ in tho YOUDIIItel'l! who
and battled · so v~ljantly yet so C~f!!Riet~lf U~p
t ed-blooded, true ~weric~n g~~tlemen Wi"o'!ll'~opt.
'!'his is ~~~· ll!lle fn all t)Jo :YPI!r whoP fl'9t.lo'l fq!lqwers
o! our two tpw!ls nQI!tllqr co!Upiii~Pjltjy i~ tbe Qijlo VIII·
ley, side ~Y '•\P'• c~n Illite a JOR4 i'.II!I'IP in DlDrtl•·"'lllli1'"
mans~ip app ~pner&amp;l alr 'rel!ll~ 11!~~11!1..-. fF Ill~
youths for wholn tli~y are oho~llmJ ·,o J&amp;flY·
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esef'l.peInJUry
fromwhen he
death
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fell aeleep a.t the wheel of hts car
jUflt. above the Whl\e Roell: .:~alt
will give a play entLtlcd, "Look1n~ plant 1n M1nerav1Ue. Tbe car ran
Wvely". Tbe~lay ta expeoted to be mto o. JlOSt, plun&amp;:ed a.ci'OI58 Ul.!
road and u.ttm- strlltina an electric
\'elf ROOd aa t. 18 belnB d~cted by
MJN lr8ne
nor. Thll Old Soout.l Ulht PP.I,e ,tur,neil Olllir UJree ~,R\'.lll.
When Hit e:l1 came to a atop Mr.
ttt!,erve a lift..: Jet's back them.
was €ta.ndiUI on his head ln·
The Boy Boout.s of Racine Troop Lott
side, uninjured except one SC!n.tcb
43 wlah w!Jih t.o thllnk tb&lt;lse who at·
tended their 110up dinner hel'fl Wednesday and th08e who worked and
!:!r.d Lo make their dinner a sllC·

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which would hove almOlll.
f,I1J tain dr::ath at Lhat point
A ftliUIJ cabinet. for the typJn1 treeing hlmsel1 trom t.he_c:.:: ..
room IB under tbe prooeu of con wa.&amp; picked up by Harry
11 truet1oo. It I&amp; being bullt. In aucll a tt-k-:n to his home here, ~!~~~~:.1
"'"Y that each stUdent wHI have a at an f.arty hour In the IT
separate
ln which to file the The ('61' which wu taken to
carbOns ofplace
the buslneaa letters he or Chcvmlct ga.r&amp;.ge, was r:ald to be
&amp;M twes. or anythlnc which needs total wreck.
\u be kept neat a.nd clean.
UNDJ=RWI.:NT MINOR
OPERATION
cRITiCALLY n .. L
Lockmaatcr J . E. Graham who
Joe Petl·el, cUJz'!n of Elm street.
BUYS LETART STOaE
been conftned to his home the undHwr.nt an operation tor the re•
0\l,Y N~llltr, proprlel4r ol tJl\1
week at Lock o.nd Dll.m 24, moval of a growth In the corner oJ
o bad Ckae of 11u. Ia l'eporlcd an eye Sunday at the omoo or Dr. NllJter dry toodl urd illnfl'lll
stare here, cJoKct a deal lad 'week
~---Wlth :ao.tou &amp; Bolt.oo of L';ltafl
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The

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PHILCO
for ChrilllriiN
Yea, you can have a BIUvtJ..

oua 1934 PHILCO ll•ply by
paying a
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eaeh week frel!l llmir mill!
Chrlatmao, At thai Ume )'Olir
now PlfiLCO wiD'be dill..r.4
tad tholjolaneo wiD be 1:4r.rljtd
en tlt• euleet Of J!a)'aMllaf
.loin our Clorlotmu Clab aciw f

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MAXI TBI HOURS COUNT

Aetlve Candidates
Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie llarsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles

Middleport, Ohio
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MAXI TBI HOURS COUNT

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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie llarsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles

Middleport, Ohio
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- Ml88 oeneVle'te ' Ob11neel' or to their l'll!pectlve homes Wedl!es• · The m t auccesslul
j christmas rrlb by BIUy HarbrechL. .John Paul Schaefer. 18 years of ;
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Tiley .,are '!tank Yolina and Jim Cli:ariee&amp;ori rel\ltned I Wtdn...,ay c:ay havilla' beeD called here ten R&lt;&gt;v. and ·Mrll.· Theophll )(ehl,aon
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Roae Ackley, a16 JIOUDdl, of Jer1#.
. ·. •· • t•'* Mise ·srtn&amp;.llmer. who baa been, and friends ill Marietta.
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seyvUle; and when the pair c1Ube8
Edward OOOdnall of at. Marya; iW tatting health tor eometlme waa
·day with hundreclB enJoying tilt'
Yarlolil means of entertainment. . ' The following who are attending) Pcmeroy death coming to him In
plen~y Of act.lon Ia expected to b2 W. Va., was a bualDeM visitor In committed to the stat~ hospital In
statement or Ohio State and Ohio universities the oW family home where he was I
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Athens Tuesday.
Aceorcllni to th•
Rev. Father E. P. Dunn, who act- ure expected to arrive trom colum- ·
and resided during hla life
Gt the Simpson M. E. cnurell,
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ccmlng l'~re rrom Cllarleston, W.
MIM Bertha Wetsel of Oolumbua
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Probst and
teDdance this year wa.s lhe Jargcs'. to spend the Thanksgiving holidays Survlvln~ are his wife: six sons,
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" d the stat.-- arrived Wednel!(l&amp;' everJna to daughten Caroline anci"borothy N
jn history and he mentioned the wi.h their respective parents here : ~ J. Schaefer, 01 Racine, Frank or A "county Cl'll
n of be'u' amattur ·'iltle In h welpt, ww •vend Thanualvlns Day with ber C'inCII'natl and Mrs. Clarence Na~!act that publicity aud advertloe· t.:om Columbus: Misses Harriett columbus, Anthopy ,of YOUDIJII· .deal.rs 18 expcc
to be orpnlzcd "'"et; Jahte Feath · ton, of Stew- Jl&amp;l'f!DU Mr. and l4n. D. V. Wel&amp;el. lor of Moore's Hill, Indiana e.rrlved
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Contests, tauget rhootlng, IJI••an Athens: HBTold Fisher, Albert I waL be announced later.
,county-Wide orpnlzatlon to main·
Headlni the proaram 1i a two·
Mrll. John Hlte and Wlaeea Mar·
etc. were !"'me of the games thnt Coates, FtecJerlck Crow, Dorothy '
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Another objective of the ~~- 1'1\l'zBn, 330 pounde, will ar&amp;PPI•l
Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Waters an-i
!t the .;'.hureh durl~ the day, wltn ~tngsland, Helen Schaefer and the I 0
ing of the dEalers will be to eslab- wlth Cll11 )(Idol!, 210, ancl as a ton,- Bobbie and daughter, Phylll,;
num r attending! at ,hoth serv- latter's roornr,an~e Dorill Christllsh a unlfonn slud glass lor di.;- special at.tractlon Rex lee Albany of Zanetvllle, Mr. and 'Mrs. Har·
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Prizes were awarocd tv the foil- Duerr, Ithamer Weed, AUg\1.8t and giving program was given Wec~Ne· uniform retail price to be charge•! wrestlll~ bear owned by OO.brle: Dorothy Belle ar.d Mary Jane O!
owing, In the oilier named :
Norbert Compton and Edith Bowen., day morning In the assembly al' the for the dlllerent sized slaaaes.
Plncelll- of Chauncey.
Charleston, anlved Wednesday to
Jean Olark, H , 1!&gt;. Bortner J p
; P~meroy Senior high school by the
Methods or hanclllna hard Uq.
opend the Tbanksglvlllll week en&lt;'
~ellng, J. P. , Oo!£Z. Kathe;lne.
CLASS MEETS
. Sophomore class.
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PEP MEETING
with Mr. an1 Mrs. John Chase.
Ifennessy, Emest q ,uetT, J . B. El- 1.rhe Willing Workers class of the' The program , lllustratlna the nrst formally repealed, will be dlacw;a;
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Ml88 WUhe.mlna Oenhelmerwlll
er,Hayes fWW!h,Arthur Strau.&gt;&lt; was entertained Tuesday evening )n · Aiden and Priscilla Mullens, W88 tees will be appointed to con!er J.~fneroy tonlsht It was~nnounceu &lt;ntertaln members Of the W.C.T.U
mer, Hayes Roush, 1\rthur stra.W the basement or the church witt! ·8 npproprlately arranged ~rvlnl! with Congressman ThQinas A ~ J E White ' rlnclp · 0 f th at her borne on Mulberry avenue,
8uth Garbe~. Eana !larpold, Hlu:ei 1 tP.IJY pulllnc &amp;I'd pop corn p~y. the Thanksgiving Day and was Jenkins and Repreoentatt\&gt;e CRpt • ~~r ·hi
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~ • ~ ,f!Ongs, cheers, and , ther dis- The Triangles ot !.he Pederated I
I acted the rafes while .Agnea Button A license to w'-!3 WH&lt;Iae~n tb~· ~ia'fs of football enthusl~m In pre· church, an organiD.tlon of YOUDI
read the story conveying tllll t~eme probate court here ·
· esday paratlon for the big game· of the I people were entertained Tuesday
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.fvan Lebedell, Una
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Musical l'umber• were presented Middleport and Elma Lambert 21
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Jng a short bualneS8 meeting a soc- P-rank Morgan, Franchot Tone. I'l"S HOT.i ~ SIZZLING 1 n"BA
during the pr08ram, appropriate to also o! Middleport. The two ~.J.l TIME OF FU""- •L ........OED lal time was spent. Hosts for the VI
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the Thanksglvlna !IOIIBOn . by a born In Bladen accordlnl to J.Pt
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group ot ilriB; Ml58 Keehne leading record. They' we;.. married Wednes'
Werry, Donley Reibel, Oarl Jenn- br:ll!Ziest, maddest Jaugtr-riot In years A joy-Jamboree! The laugh1
" number of. the group songs.
cay by Squire J w McCullouah.
;,The:~ IJI; ~ funeral service lnp and Howard Ewlllll:
Fifteen min lites of , the asse~J~bly
Clarence Btot~ 2a Bharpsburs . (jJI' . (.ea~ Bo_himefder, who died In
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explosion thnt will !'Ock the nation!
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Thursday after· Waltar of Oolumbll8 arrived Wedenu Y an
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f&lt;•r the 11r1pual•· ThankstiiVIIlJl *arne wed Tuesday and were mar~led by nbn ' to 2:3b o clock. The services nesday to spend ThankBilvtng with I
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tomorrow. The pep meetln,_wl\s \ed Squire McCullough In the pro...te V&gt;lll be conducted from th~ Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Pill! H. Meier and
Special Thanksgiving Matinee Thursday 2 ·30 P M
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E~riatmaa Candiea, Fruita and Nuta.'
Ch~rchea and Schoola, aee ua before you
buy your Chriatmaa ~!Uta.

Vieit our Freah Meat o•p•rtin~t, . and·
aee our electrically refrigerated cooling
caaea• .Clean and aanitary. · We handle
only the choicest of meata. No hit and mir;a
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criap~ri~rht o8t of the garden condition, and
haa built our buaineu in thia line away
above expec~at•o"'· .
Our deliv~ry 1 leniee enables, you to get
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' If you are not already a c~atomer of oura,
we invite you to atart today. Give ua a trial
order. Your phone ord~~ will be · given
~~~~ attention, bY:..compe~ent c:ler:ka.
i~;~ you want t~ be.~ure .of ;iettinsr the
De~t' •il ·c ana .or packatea,. aak for. tile White
Villa Brand. AnJthinc 'uncJer thia label
haa puaed the hitbat telt. · Our priceure
low.
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!laid to hlive pl'l:lvldlld the bl'a:
truckload . or laughs to roll out, 1
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program showtna at the 'Electrlc 1
ThPutre h"'"l .'J'huroday and Frtday.
T.lle productton Ia described a.s D
plci81i'lil I•H.&amp;rt!'· of
Holl)"woo;l
11\~l\!llg , ~ 1lliHif, a story'. lvJI:lVeU
around the myths and rumors that
flown out of the tUm c"plt" 1 1
presented In a olbmpoalta or 1~
humor a~d laugh-provoklns situ-~
•Uons ror the amusement of the
r.aovle-golng public. It ~ balr4¥l o1•
a play by Oaroli~· · ~nc~ .:nd I
Mack Crane, adapted 1.9 the· screen
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Greece-from all oytr f&amp;i~ worldthe very cream of. ~'teo crops is
gathered for Lu&lt;d!..
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only the center11ia~es are used-no
stem-no stalk. ~~h Lu~kr Strike
is fully pac~ed-:firllf.IY.·T?~~~·i
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ea a suminolll' to'~eport · tor 11 '1111811• ,
ion of the leiiiSlat~ · W«¥:!11~11¥
December 8th at 1:00 1/'. M. lor tlte '
PUJ'Il(lle or devising ways anll means I
of . handnllna the Uquor question, 1n
Ohio both as to manner of dlapens·
lng It and taxation.
Captain Jones said he "rearatUct j
very much that the aovemor had .
failed to Include the dJ.aoJII!IIpn pf 1
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yet be prevailed upon to Include
thla au Important subJect ·IJI.1thei
bualnesa to come before the letls·
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thank our netahbora an!l.frlenl!• tor
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their sons In POmeroy. They will
•otertaln the following at their I
. mmmer home all I,oncbottom, over '
t.he Thanksglvtnk holiday: 'Mr. &amp;I'd
Mrs. Frank Potter a.nd · family or
Beaver, Pa., or. C.. 8 , .. Biiumal&lt;er.l
nnd !laughters qf Pomeroy, Mr. ~~~
Mn. C. D. Shumaker ahd two Mlns I
of Pomeroy, ,Mr. and .¥1'1 ' p,~ a.i
' Shumaker and fkniii:V ell' DettOit.l
cr . E. b. flhumaker, ~ . r~m.llf 'Of 1
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c~rtl'ln pro1141rty, wa.s l)eard In the
common pleas COI!I't here Wedlresday morning with Judlle C. E. Peo•
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Tuesday but beCause ot the large :
numbe~ of ; unemployed Olen tltat I
appeared at the court llot18e · to reg·
U.ter with Uie Federal •re-etnp!llyj, ·
ment "iency&gt;, It was ~saar)' ~ •
pq~~tpo~ the case until We4flllsday. 1
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