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EDITORIAL OF~IC~·• s·n
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BUSINESS OFFICE
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[XEC~TI~E
BEGINS W~RK ~f
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Unde.- Supervision ol NR~ COmmittee ol Oblo Bankers Association and
American.. Bankers Association. ·
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APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT OCT. J, 1933
EFFECTIVE IN MEIGS COUNTY JAN. 1, 1934
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In formulating the following rules and regulations the N R A Committee had constantly in mind three cardinal principl~s-that all , .~ 0·
~~s~ns ru;t prev.e~t unfair competition, must ~e fair both to the bank and the public an~ that all charges must be sufficient to cover costs ttth;
a · ~ etermmm~ the amount of the var_I ous .char~es the Committe~ did not resort to:·guess work, it had before it ,actulll cqst fi · res ·developed m.the analysis of a number of banks of varmus sizes from all sections of the country and the advice of nationally recognized a~horities
on tt~e snb~ehct ohf bank cos~s. These r~les .ap~ly ~qually to all organizations,.corporations or individuals regardless of their functions or con·
nee_mns wit t e commumty or bankmg mshtn ttons.
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INTEREST ON DEPOSIT
" The payment of interest on demand, time
and fivilige dilfJ08it6 shall be subject to all
reStl'fctibns as-to rate and method of computatipn as govern~ by the Banking Act of
i933 ·and· the rules of the Federal Reserve
Board. In•.addition to the above the foll?wi,ng rules sh~~l apply:
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No interest shaH be paid on fmctional
i(&lt;~ pat-ts of a dollar.
No interest shall be
· paid on balances of )ess than $20.00.
. lnter,est shall not be credited more frequently than semi-annually.
No intet·est shall be paid on Chti£tmae,
Vacation or other ~peeial club accounts.
· . '' CE~TIFICATES ()F DEPOSIT
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' r;~(j ~nwrest shall be paid on cettificates
qt~}ieposit after matw·ity. No cettificate
Sba:l'l 'be p~id before matul'ity. No cettificate sh~!lb~ dated qack a4 :,u!Y time.
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SERVI(~ ; CHARCES ON ~tSCELLA

NE®S PROVISIONS PERTAtNJNG
tO CHECKING ACCOUNTS.
Cheektilg accounts shall j&gt;e subject to a
measur~d'ilerv~ charge hl¥led on activity
and cost of operation. 'l;'here shall be allowed il certaiil pumber of free checks proportiona!A to the minimum balance dul'ing
the montli·. A charge shall be made ·· for
each check paid in excese of this' number. .
All accounts against wliich one or more
checks are paid, and which fall below $100
in· halance ~during the month, shall also be
~ub)ect to basic charge of 50c. This measured service charge shall be applied in accordance with the following schedule:
Minimum
Basic
Free Checks
Charge
Balance
Under $50
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$.50
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$50.- 100
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LOANS.
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to its main office or division office as serIt shall be the policy of the 'banks to convice charge shall b11 made at the rate of 15c
fhte loans to those who maintain a, compenper $100 for such transfers. This charge
sating checking acco•mt.
!fua_ll not al!ply in the case of 1$ account
whtch carnes a balance sufficient to proAll interest on demand paper shall be colduce net income to the bank equal to or exJecte&lt;l quarterly or more often if desirable.
ceeding that which woulrl· be produced if
Minimum chm·ge for any loan $1.00.
In the case of mmtgage loans, all costs
official checks m· drafts were used for the
transfer.
such as the wliting and recording of the
mortgage, the prepljring of an abstract or a
Sitht Drafto and Bill of Lading Orafto.
certific.ate of title, to be borne by the bot·On sight drafts and bill of lading drafts
rowet·.
received for collection direct or from nonPaat Due Paper.
correspondent banks, there shall be a
In the ca!!ll of past due note~~, there shall
· charge of l5c }&gt;er $100. Minimum charge
be a service charge of 25c for each notlc'e
25c.
f'&lt;lnt to the borrower aftet• the first notice.
On sight drafts and bill of lading drafts
This charge applies to all notices, whether
received for collection from correspondent
written, verbal, ol'telephonie.
banks, or from the Federal Reserve Bank,
STOCKS AND BONDS.
there shall be a charge of 10c· ·ner $100·
Minimum, 25c.
For the purchase, sale, collection or ex· ' 1- • '
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-~·--ch!\nge of coupon bonds, a fee of lfR of 1%
· · Collections
in addition to broker commisSions and othA collection shall be considered a trans~~- .expenses shall - be charged
Minimum
action,
the proceeds of which are credited
charge $1.25.
to a customer's account only after payment
· Forth~ purchase, sale, collection or exhas been received.
change, of registered bonds, a fe~ · of j/1 of
. Notes and drafts on out-of-town points1% in addition to broker commissions anrl
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
15c per $100 or fraction there&lt;lt plus all exother expenses shlill be charged. Minimum
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charge $2.50.
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Special Printing On Checka
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are carried-Minimum charge 25c.
Only stock forms of checks shall be furnCoupona:
ished gratis to customers. A charge of not
A set·vic~ charge of not less than 5c per
Safe Oepoait and Safe · Keepint
less than cost plus10','.• shall be made for
coupon shall be made on all bond coupons
Allll!embers shall make a charge for the
s!)ecial pl'inting and binders. Other sup~ashei) over thetcounter for n\lll·depositors,
rental M safe dl!posit boxes. There shall
,plies such as endorsement stamps, etc., shall
nnspectjve of th!!/ltfiount.
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be a 'minimum chw-ge of $2.00 per box, per
:be charged for on the sa.me basts.
Guarantl!eing Sipaturea On R~tiater~d
annum, plus tax.
lntereat on Checkin1 Accounts
· Bonda, Stocka Cth. etc.
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No bank shall accept securities or other
No interest !\h;lll be paid on demand deFirst ......... . .............. .• . . .. 25c
propetty of value for ~e-keeping for a
posit,!!, e~ceyt in cases where intet·est is reEach additional . , .. , ............. , 10c
longer pel'iod than 30 days excepting when
quil'e[l b:lr Jaw.
Except in connection with sale thereof.
held in a trust department.
Checka Caahed Over The Counter
Trnelero Checka
Overdrafts ·
Checks
and drafts cashed on out-of-town
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Overdrafts should not \be all()-wed.
points for other than depositors, except
Payment Of T .,..,.
Should overdrafts occur,'•15c per ·$100 or
.,. where compensating balances are carried
•, Wben,a hfn,k obtains bilr~nd pays !.axfraction thereof shal~ be charged for each
by the drawljr, shall be charged for at the
es for depositors, a charge of 25c per reday the account is overdrawn, this charge
mte of 15c per item or 25c per $100, which
ceipt shall be made.
to go into effE~Ct on the third dll!V after the
ever is greater.
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Premiumo
overdraft is created. An initial or miniCa•h\"•(• Checka and Orafta ·
No
premiums
of
any character may be
mum charge of 50c to be made to cover
15c per pului~ shall be charged for
given in connection with the opening of
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the coflt of giving notice.
drafts and· Calihier's Checks. This charge
accounts nor in any instance to depoSitors.
may be waived in cases where compensating
Checka Returned.
Advmiaint.
balances are carried. (Minimum charge
Advertising in newspapers, ~P.ill{l.l;ines,
A charge of 50c :will be made for ach~
·. • 1&amp;eents.)
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check,returne4 ~-!lct!plHI~ Gf:l\~t suf!!,~t :- . ',; ( Wbel\ a chec~ng i14:CO~l{lt is~d ~by the \ ' - pr~s, e~., js perrmt~d . only in·: Pl!bli~. :/
funds, post-dated .er draW!II ag&amp;IJ\~6\: lffli;Ol •.' · J . dl\ii'1181l0Ps.J&gt;..d~l¥_;.:&amp;s ~ ~-,'!?.(~,,~~. '·"~·', capons~~,- ~~~; . . } PI!~~~./l't4W ~­
lected'balances.
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. fen'ing funds from tt!llllCal ·b nmch ·or office ·· · ·· menta bf owner!Vup and etrculatioii·. · ·. • ' ·.··

300 - 400
20
None
400 - 500
25
, None
All checks p~d in excess of the number
of free checks allowed !lnder the ~bove
schedule, shall be chargad for at the rate of
4c each. Minimum charge 25c. Countet·
withdt·awal •·eceipts and ordet·s to pav taken up with a single check at the close of the
day's business, shall be considered as checl&lt;s
under the above scheclule.
All accounts having minimum balances
in exces~- of $500 and smaller accounts
which show unusual deposit ,activity, shall
be subject to detailed analy!lfs and a charge
made for the .service reitdered in excel§; of
the eamings pronuced by the loanable balance.
The following earning rate, reserve requirement~-. and item charge to be appliefl:
Earning rate not to exceed ... . . . . . .. 3%
Reserves, not less than ......... . .. 20 '1•·
Checks on us, foreign items and local
cleatings, not less thlli!l , . . . . . . . . . . . 3c
Cm·t·ency and coin deposited per thousand not le~s than ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c
Monthly maintenan.ce, not le•s than . . 50r

To Head Group Formed
To Solidify Parts
Of N. R. A.

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R,acine Home Bank
Pomeroy National Bank ·
Rathbt.;irn's Barik
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Citizens National Bank
...... F~st National Bank of Bacin"" ~~:~-~~~·-··~~·:.~~~

WEATHER- Part f 7
cloudy and colder witlr
light snow in northeast to'
n.i!lht. Tuesday cloudy
n ~m g temperature.

By Carrier 16 Cent&amp;--By Mail $4.00

PRICE

HEAVY TOLL \CLAIMED BY ACCIDENT

by MEIGS COUNTY·BANKERS.· ASSOCIATION

BANKING HOURS.
Banks shall be opened for service tn the
public for : a maxi!lfum &lt;)f . thirty-three
hours pet week. In View of the fact that
Saturday afternoon is a legal holiday in the
~ta.te .o~ phio, all Meigs County Banks have
apportLonad th.ese hours ae follows :
~~00 o'clock A;' M. until3:00 o'clock P. M.
e#h::weelvlay, and 9:00 o'clock A.M. un~1 •12;0Q P. M: noon on Sljturday.
AN Je .
ill hofida¥s in Ohio shall be ()bserwd.

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&lt;ODDIIDI!Od 011 I'OP Tllreel

Marathon Dancers
Perish In Flames
'IJI- p;, Wit~ I 0 Othero
CribcaDy Hllrt ·When
Pafiliotl Burna
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SOVIHS WHC~ME
U.S. ~MB~SSAD~R:
~UlliTT 11~N~R[O
Welcome Of Unprecedented Proportions I•
£-taged ·
FOR AMERICAN
Who Meet; Troyanovaky I
And Foreign Minis!- 1
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What: A New Prince?

lWU~R BY ~HTt ;
IS ~EN[ WE~ nDAY I
Ar Governor Begins Bat- !
tie In Earne&amp;t For
Monopoly Plan
IS ENCOURAGED

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M~NY l~S[
IN ~UCKEYf
IN MJT~ CRnli'M
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Killed I., One (
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THE "UPLIFTERS" AT WORK
O NCE MORE the public is compelled to h•ten to the
ranting~; und ravmgs of the ind1viduul~ banded tow t
gether to ·do al l 111 their power to help the crunmal i:iCC~
tion of the population to continue their nefarious opera~
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of Lee
Rudosll'Agency
Agent Ill,of ~his
the i
Ruilway
Expres.o;
City
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"We are preparing for increased I
of law and order. Once more have they come forth t.o
1 t illpplng" ,'l.ll.ld Mr Rudilill "not
ftnd fuul~ with the methods used and the quartem assigl!·
1 Illy durin(( the next few weela be•
w re Christmas but very deflnttely
ed tv pruwners in the Buckeye State.
1934. ln fo.ct we arc row engag1t 8eemR these enemeis to society fare forth ut cer~
t·ct In a business-building Cllmpaign
\1 c call ' A New
Deal In Ex pres~
1&lt;1111 ~ Jiecified intervals to direct attacks against the repw
Business" and o.re confident that It
re:H!~Ilc.~tlves 80Ciety hus placed in charge of the criminal~:~
will help speed alol\g President
Roosevelt's recove1 y plan.
who n1e UJ'tfortunate enough to be a[Jprchended, to set•
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Evidence that holiday s!:uppiJJ!l ~
ex pcct.ud to be better Lhen last ) 'flllr
th at th ey are properly ,punished for their· misdeeds.
Natura lly these spmelesa creatures who can so eaBily -r~---11 1th the breeze nt your I.J ack Is !liven in the fact that two mUlton
w~:.clai Christmas package P.ddress
and. 1endily ll.ti w~ll. a~ convenie.ntly forget about the MUf~
mountain s where they will swncll lab:: ls have been dh&gt;trlbuted thru
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fe tlllg&lt;i and the v1ctams of the Illegal movement~:; of th(•!
.~.£\nother
~~~r~~~~e e~~~ JrPi~~~/r~P ~~~~~! otlt the express system for t.he convt·ulence of hoiJday shippers A supd e lllzcn .s
the ~nderworld, rh;e up in holy horror be~
By Arthur uBugs" Baer
HKrti!!Or&gt;, Tyler and Tlpppecanoe !'IY Is 1\Vallable at the local expresl! l
C'au se ;;octety deigns to treat these vile, skulking, cow~
Tlmt's keeping Ute put boiling
•.IDee
11m Express 1\gCI'f&lt;Y rcp1 escnta.aJ'dly cn.Jlrtures as befits their rank und station.
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-M:-·~---4' Tile smatt citizen slays at home Uvc
offers some Umely sUJgestlons
lnst.e{:ld of treating them as enemies to society which 1 v.,,, •• b ....
Ri•k
--unrl t.elephol&gt;.es his ~ot.e In That 1:11 the packing and addtt:8tilng of
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1 r u.d1 lur thell' powt!PJ' Jun·n ~ lm.t \ utlnli ~ by - mull ain't a bad Id ea. It
thry IHO~ UK8Ul'edly are, the "upliften&gt;" would have Ul:l J , We shouldn't be so critical of 'I he wltuw1 los~ lilxtccn oonstttutJUtli Ow opposing ca.ndtdates don't mln- gift Hhlpment.s to Insure prompt
Rnd sl\1e Brrtval at this very bm;y
1tccp the crimi nals aftet' ·onvictio
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n, In P aces more c O~C· 1over our own crysLe.l bupge.low.
look e.l. Kentucky'!:! IMt- electlou ) tncit' mob~;?
ne.ss These are Important becaw;e
1} J'~.;tic mbfwg flr!it claSI:I hotels where private ba.th.s, relld-o'ler ~he I'Ule roule but got 11 big
· - -- - - - - - much of the holiday traffic come
ing ruum!:'. and palatial surroundings in general will b
Novcmbet· ts alwnyt~ n l&gt;lgg!Lv t.mjol'lty of the wmuu.lt!ct ai.ld mJs::,.
fi'OIIl infrequenL s~uppers
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e month in American politics. It Is Jng
VERNON, W. VA.
Use pknt.y ot good wrap)Jing
th en· lot. m stcad of~~ b~1re four WHII cell whil'h they have then th11t Lhc ftee and equal clt1~n
pa (lel and twine and if the c&lt;mterJ;s
ntel'itetl so well
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1.1 undl~ to the polUna lxloth and
'l'lli1J' !l111 t any slap ,at Ken~uckv
DJo.::LAYE.:D
IU'C lragU&lt;!, l:il\ .lndlcatc em Lhe
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Specla~~~,1~agU~ ...;. and
~ !J. and when out· s~cJelY loses paLJeuce wtth the cauccr- 1ballot
punent IEJ for 1 w o 1\CI order And were vlsiUna: he.r mother,
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' l&amp;bels ii'e ~t Qbt.alniOle ' tOr
t~tfr growth and .starl.s tu throwing the agitator1:1 them- '
--11 l'OII Me agall t tt he Is willing
PJck.enB Sunday.
shlpmcukl wlt.h contents of thaL
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Bm·nHrd LleVing. wife ami duugh- l ' :ltUI'C
selves into J1ul and s olitary confineme11t to subtdat ui 1 we ~e~~rpt~::d ~ptl~~ :u~~~fcc 1~~ ! tu shoot 1L out with you KP.ntucky
tl'led to !!Lop the happy duels by t 2r spent Sunday With Milford
The complett· and legible "dhread aud wt~.ler fur a time, the chances for a decrea!:'.e in 111g glant whose eru s had been sold- checking up the ballots the next lfoffm&amp;.Jl .u~rj htmlly
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l'f:'st&gt;lng
of pack1tgr.s Is of vtt.ul tm·
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cted to his head by many blows His
thtY
But
whun
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Republican
gets
Zelia
Rickatd
vl:.t1cd
I'CCCnUy
wllh
porLancc
as Ulegible or Incorrect
c rnu c WI uc KTeutly t~nhanced for the very good reason l1 ose was akimbo on n neld of
mud aL a. Democrat hl::l a.ngcr has her parents, Ray Rickard and ram - "rna.rks" often cnuse dela.ys In
that t•very lime one of these ridiculouK statements of tbe scars, azure,
tilennootatlc infrlnemeutl! He ca..l uv
Ll'lunut Owing to the growth or :m
made lonr after he hM[:l fon~ot·
tnan:y lllliit.ll tcwn.s which have
ag1ta tu18 goes forth in public print, the underworld pop~
"Who you vottnu 101 , Buddy'/" i:itay
tu 1 the quarrel
Ml !i HalLI&lt;l nuud and chlldi'Cn or l'l:come
llizcable citlet;, ex.pJ'eas peo!!Per~ the week end wiLh
ulatiou finds their work that much eu1der und conse- h~ asked "Why,
the 11eoplc"K
I Cplutnblts
r.J&lt;J urge thllt ~he comtlletc street
hu
s i ~ Ler, Mt·s. [rent• Suytl'
qu c utly tlwy become bolder io ail apjlreco'abl·.. extent.
choice"
chotec
a&lt;tdlC:st&gt; (If the 1er.elver of a package
buddy?" "Who's
"Why the
the llt!Oplu's
man of
Lhe
WP tlrlll't .~ec why lwu mt'll
Otm~' Lltwtng a1:.d
the ~ddress.
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Indicated
i\ wur on crime should lJc· JUSt what war is in every hour." "How do you spell lt. butl- l'llould ~ lu g, bite o.nd l:&gt;CI'ucth be- ' 'l:HlinQ: hi~ parents George Llo&gt;vhoi ro Co.re
In wri tng names of st.u.tes
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~;ccret" "Well. 1111· CJ:tusu a thlrcl 111an It&gt; gollll!l l.o get uuU fumlly Bwtday
o t !Cl' 111sta ncc-- pJain he11, ae Sherman so aptly
ttn buddy don't. fol"geL tllnt n vo~ 11 l'rl" tuolish to talk poUUc5 wlthouL
Quite a. number ol rolks !1om t'speclully when nbbrevl&amp;tlons arc
used , Is ulso lmportanL There ate
tl1at murmer of spending one's d11ys.
there should be for Toobi .Bcrammi&amp;Ler Is o. vote for u good job. But. they tlo And you Vcrno11 attended the p T
dozens
of cities and towns of the
l:elng Sllotted a fifteen -yard sta.rt meetlrj'J of Board Friday night,
no thought of armistice, concessions or anything else un~ Good government."
5alllc name located iP dUferent
hlates If tho state name Is abbretil the crooks e'ngaged in ·t heir illegal trafficing, come That's an he s~~olr1 . Ht.~ bamu!t
\'!atcd in such a way as t.o SIJfJIJelt
fm'lh , nnd agree to behave themselves and then act ac· t"atrle.:t no Jesend. Hili volr.tJ waa llS
the wrong sl;a.te location, packages
mild 1\S a Whl&amp;tler twlll!l.ht. Bttt
may go astray, uo matter what
cordmgly.
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flir ftnybody woul&lt;l know that. you had
rc.re ts taken by tranaportatlon peaIJI your choice of Scrammlater or doIn handllna: them.
Ing your next. setting up exercises
'.11 a tons cake nt Ice. We voOOd lor
BIUGIITER OUTLOOK
Tooto ROt about fifty qulverlno
'll
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\Otea caet by uenous citizens who
Wl[
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evt II YNm;, Ill
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every rcw:~u u lor ~eJgs County busin !!::tl:i menu~ well as aJI In th~ir bo)'llih enthusiasm. When
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o. Jcn; n e opti~HSLIC o . t e lmmt!dtete future regardless t:U; new adm.lnl•tr&amp;tlon w:tth a. a:r068
of whut muy be m store m the more distr.nt time to come. or r!oely auorted sample.!. Ttu•y
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the •late and n~llon bepa~••
the trernenqous amount of
il]flu ence he ol&lt;erted for all that is good and beautiful
and worthw)tlle.
Thnustotl&lt;ls qf sl~&lt;le•ttl! came under the wing of Dr.
Tbomr•·•on during his tslj~r· of rffice a• pre•ldent of the
!ffeat Ohio St4te t[filverslty and there is probably not u
tiJos~ tlloijs~n&lt;ls who will not rea&lt;i
oingle member ht aiJ
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gift for a prat:ttcal year. J~v:'ry woman wants a
modern electric re£rigentor. It is :a necenity you.
are sure co buy eventually. Buy 11G-B now-lor
Cbristmu, and y01t buy boch tbe s:lfc aod the
necenity with die same dollar. • Come ift .ad
aee our complete Uoe of Monitor Top aod G·B
Flat Top models ... alt·mel CAbiuetl, sta/Q~l"
•teel froe:cias t:bambeu and a-any new ~:on•~a­
icac:e features. • The G·B )•oq •~let"C 1Hl~ be
delivered for Chrlstmtts,or (,n c:iri t· :,3, mC)tnift&amp;
you UQ &amp;ive her a beu:uf\'1 (j ~ Ci1ft C~ ttlti~.l(t
aDd sb• c:aa selen tbc ' l!! :i!li ~ ·~H~ ·lei
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1932 Chev. Lone Dual Truck
f929 Ford Coach
1928 Chev, Coach
191.9 Eaaex Coupe
1929 Chev. Truck
1929 Ford Coupe
1926 Chev, Sedan

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Pt. Ple-.sant ThUl'Jday.
Mr and Mra. Everett YOUlll', Jolt,
I arw:t Mrs. Emmet.!: Young, Oeoqt
MANY
Zuspan and Mr Johnson were till•
&lt;Continued from D!'ge .JJH~:I
. wrs at Cottagt:vllle Wedne8d&amp;J.
bantment nur Milford . Clermont I Pred Klmzmg who hL'I been 111
JJuffered several months aa:o m a b rc1Jorted to be impwvlng.
eruh &amp;t Mont.gonwry, w y 8
Mr and Mu HaZP.n Rolllh ot
A 1un Lhat had not bee11 loaded 1/lp.gdale wert: gue11UJ ol Mr. and
for 30 years was u.~ by Ja.mf's M I'll, Otha Lelvtng Tuel&gt;day.y
McCoy, M. of Scranton. near Steu·
benvllle. to take his own lUe
Patrqlman Eitel A Ho.n'man fa tf; lly wounded 11.n. unidentified robber auspect In a gun bnttll" lnughL
on the runnlnr bOard of H. taxicab
speeding ot•er ColumbuA st. t't't s
The orflcer also was wounded a Jthough not se11ously

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Ina today was crltlclt.ed
by Rep
Treadway &lt;R) 01 Masu.ehu.aettll
who demanded the hearings 0e
po'tponed,

MASON CITY

Harry OreS!! wa~ a business visit·
or at Huntlnrton . rhurl&gt;day
CHIEF
Mr.s L C Furbee and Mrs L J
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u tencutter attended a bridge 1he tant.l.izing OnOI'IJ of true mar•
IContlnuec:l zrom page ooel
htnchean at Hartford Wednesday I 'OODlli~~t: and true otd.£a111Uonedhoiled
they c:t.nnot tu.ndle wm ~
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Ida E Wolf W lWl a visitor at her dreuon""; newly cumluned! Smooth
1nto the oo.tional co'un•ll
sen~ hmoe here this week
and 'dvt:ly, made in the eaclutive
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Kraft Miracl"' \\'lnp.
aJv:t Helen Emery of Malden
nar
YOQS or Ravenswood
The complc-te ~etup Included 1~ Wall a visitor here Lhis week
addition to the councJJ here ala' •
Mrs John EliRs and children KRAn•s MIRACLE WHIP
directors and local eounciJB 1~ eae~ ' ~ere recent (Cue.sl.8 of Mr an :::I MrF :
of the more t.han 3,000 countlu 10 · ~ ~ ~t ~lfton
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lime or the v!l.lage1 ~ •
1 The Pullins car wu.s enroute west
I on MJU Stree.t, and the lad accordlt.Q to th~ re)1ort, was walking along
! side the roadway near Lhe home or
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by every test.

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buyer and seller.

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I cu;,:llf •. 0. Tracy and deputies
They Maintain quality at reawnable prices.
Their goods
Tnw:J, tiM JOio pi&amp;Jer and Pat'!
were :mmmoned about 7 o'cloc:k ltU.'I-rr~&lt;~ ...,&amp;OII .... - . . ... ,"'.......,.1•• , .
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.!1unday evening, the authorities re- 4-..frioe. L-enu•Tuot~Paa~e,....!ebrd.. .....,,,.~
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ported and conducted an JnvestJ- llflln,..;ne, 00 "'. . 10 '"'" kl 11.,. 1""" "' 251 Noc•
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Ha•edl.tl latrodaees Pat u hb•
g:1tioq Into the affair o.t the request .,..
llowll"""'n•,b-nlflea•Mp.-u,,urLO&lt;•Jo..M II....
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• Wh. en you bu_y from your home merchants, you have tha s-•.
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4eiM!frloot. Duylbl"l(ll ,,.., pred whb l~llea•••• l&amp;factton of knowing th t
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Formal charges may be pl'eferred Madk.,..,hl~r. • .., .....~1y. 5UIJIOI•nn. ..............
a you are uy1ng &amp;ahs achon.
••r np•tatlon uul that it. woalc1 b.e
naalnst the driver of the car by Ule - r &lt;..o.
JT JS ALWAYS
ad•bable fer Iter to 111anle that
parents, Sherilf Tr'"'y said Mondoy.
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PROFIT ABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
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Dr. l'i.:llce stated that no bones !
MERCHANTS BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE WILLINGNESS
W. home. Aee~atomed 'a IOVII!riJ,
Pat. rnelll ia U.e la:tur1 01 her
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..rreuadiDra. Readt,a aa aa'"• the • ..,,dent. but was believed ,
aeanumeat of Clark'• lapproaebln&amp;
ccmdde.rabl:y
Improved
Mol"day
aaniap .. . .MIII'the Match. Pat e:amorning
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IIIIIIJpoiatment wh.e. Clark roea
'a•a:r with \Js ftanete&gt;'a familr and .,
lt...,ka aa aJpolntme'i't hf teaeh her '
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"You'rf! preUler Ia lbe sold, *llJhtw ... he ad,IN ftfenall'f'IJ,
IL Daya ro bJ with notbin&amp; but
ltrldp aad Pat ta eihaustetl.
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"Kow '• mU,:h d1d we wln1" per·
.. A matter ol dollan and cenW The ntcht of Patrl'eia'a .fin.t pub· j
aiated the alrl.
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"ElflVen ' thouu.nd, four hundrtd duddy owned the brid~ ncket ln OBualJ.y ao c:alm nd coatJ:Ol1ed; lp
dollan. A 'bia af.4ht.. Patricia."
tb11J town pntil my appcannee oa a at.;ate o( extreme ~nsion. In t.J;le
Suddenly, une~ly, P&amp;tricla tlie scene. Wh&amp;t a ah01:k that was ft~t place' be edth'!!IZed bel' fr'odt.
burat into ~lli;r,. Ey8eytbing t'i'&amp;!!&gt; t9 Mr }llau!" Aaverbolt cbuekled; Blue was an anluck7 color; It )'nk«ie
aU wrong, thf ;"~rld'..,.a.s all a.wr)' softiJ, continued. "'Until I arrind "-im nervou1, alwaJI had.
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Somehow, she bad t ..f betiJel!, her Bhur bad the eountrJ fooled with
"You're prettier in the colci, any.
own ldenttty. Somehow, impercep· bridre of the vintace of 1906. He bow, ' hit added deleuively, eon..
dbly• bu~uffiy, a he had betome a handed down 'fl{eeklJ pfO.tOOI\Ce• acloua of her: amue...en~
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nllln't tt tiad laek &amp;o 'Cibani'e-'1'"' !
people wt-ml1blc t.o loae, playing ll&amp;JU, he sold tbowmnde Qof book• qaeried Patrida IDD.Ocentlr, ,.,t 1
fait. yea, but_. nevel'tbeleu. for that e&lt;Juld b&amp;ve been written b7 a Jbil;tit llll''ke''-. MI'Vo..a to ell~."
enormollll lltakeh. She was acce'pted child of three, hia imbeellle m.,. "Do fOD tbhik aT" he atked:. ineverywhere, but '' accepted beeause a2rne waa bought by bridRa play.. at&amp;ntQr alert aDd tToubled UKl aerl·
1be played a brilliant game ol erS all over the wor1d. Mr. Blair, Ia oua. Then, he saw abe wu llia1h- 1
carda, , because lulian Haverholt -.b·~rt, waa the oracle of eo~~traet. lt il\ar. H• laucbed to(). termed him-~
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wa• there to back her up in a lte. nP11rly broke hit toft, nreet old telf ••uperatidoll81diot, but atefer.
Sbe had won ten thousand dollars heart to be altow:n ap h]l' a rank thelei. bUiiiWd -.pon tb~ ellaace.
In • 1'in1le nitrht. It Aeem~ to her ouuider, by someone not avs men~ •And, bUI'I'J, pleale, wt mut; be
tha.( a'he 'had 'p.id tfol"'t.hat victory doned in the aot'ial re~ater. Be had then a&amp;,el1b&amp;-tbirQ' prom,_,...
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,n the coin o1 her own youthtnl alwaya believeff that the p.me of Pru4itttlJ, Ioiii' befGn' ~t- I
d~ney, her own flnenesa., hel' O\fn bridge belon1ed to ladiet anti ~n- tblrtJo Patriela drttt:ed dowa th4l
ldeala. t:lndtr tb.:! spell of·thls man'• tlemen."
ltaln, wearfDc the~ troek, ,_.., !
perAOilality she had yield•!d up her
"But, you are a J'f!ht)eman." Pa- tlrht &amp;ttblc, biJIDitely lwmnl'ftl' to
very seJt. tiad llurrendered the rirht trieia. protest;M, not I'MIIy inter- her IWr and 1ldst:. Bawdaalt e,ed
~o liYe tier own life in her own wav ested.
her proudiJ, eoJitelztedb",
She ' wu not Pat;ricia Warreu •n\'
"A hlrhJJ debatable point,"" ...., "It ther pve dte eap 011 loot,,
m(1~; •he w.U P'•tricia ,Haverholt m~trked Haverholt, ,.rlnninr. "Pm Patricia, Jou•d wtD It haacll down.""
' For a monUmt, Julian Haverl10lt afraid I'll aJ'wayalook like a specie•
"Thoee are lltront' WOI'dl, WlJ
tooktd j( ttle sobbina: girl in a ki'ntl ol stoundrel to the boys who were friend." uid the lid. dimplint".
uf lil!!c!lrH:!Iilrted · · bewilderment born to higb-hatl and tai1 coats and
"N · " • btt too stronc" lllld fOl' j
'Then, le~tmn~ ove~ he gathered her long dull family trees. That. aulta know lt, J01I ~n JOGIII'i!lterr11 he 1
imo h1~ arm&amp; She wept againat fl,ia me. I'm sometbinc that any of them. returned, hll dark, ba~Mbbma ,._
shou lder quietly, bopeleaslj. ~o would Jive thet:J: eye teeth to be- brfJrhtznlq.
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AU tblwa7 to tile B~ WJutoD 1
f!V@n 1f 8 he F!euld have found word11 world, mademoiselle.''
he dlleulllllltl bftdae. TWII .... J.a1
; r(lr t-tu• wretcht"dness and confuai~
He bowed.
firlt toarDIUIMDt.
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"Have ,yoo e'f'er played a•a.illet. her tliU ............ JllaJ' wu di:f-!
' "Ther,, ~h•te- my dear, dry• yQUT Bl.airT" aked Pa~a, Weanr to ~~ ~, e~··~•• t-'!..... ao .
........: .......... lalllld iiU,eyn l shOuldn't have bf,en 8(1 ahoJ't death of bi~ bnntnt.
With yoa I know roo did your beet
"Never, ud I neter wtllso loll&amp;'
earU til ttM .... lAIII: ... I
this evening. Put my a.nappiMU aa he ie in his rla'ht mlDd. Blair then 1M lll18t b7 to pl. a ........
down to nervefl and r~atural coai!C!d· ney w1sely 1i'ave up tournament Ufl7 to-~ OIIPM...,. ~ ,
nes11 ..\fter all it wu a lon1 ses- Jmdge the year that I WDD tbe a double ......-. pcr#kt .... 1
alon."
Eastern championship. Said the t.ricla. lt m.Q' lbNil tile ......
She allowed him hil own Inter- time h&amp;d come to liw the rouucer betwm the bJc1t. aad 8¥L4* • a 1
retatlnn ot the ~ars. She regarded player&amp; a cha~ ... Tbert'l a llueb ~~
lDI blea.klr. looktng a11 at once 10 for you, PatriCia.
HJfad we ... ll.t•ll. • ....,
an. 10 desolate. 110 pathetically
Patrteia did not lauch. She hoped ~~iSba
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JOUDII', tjlat be _.d 1fith braetna p&amp;a~iona,tely that their entry In ~
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the eomtnc toarument woalcl •
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"I ~now r:sa're Y'Om to a frazzle. be accepted. PerbaPI- ~beD Ue fUIIM:nc ltt•u~~ , tp U'j t w
founrater. Maybe after t,!te Blair mlcbt have~ breathiq speD. miPt JOG do.. It
Open a pack of Luckies and lay the 20
every l .ucky i!i! free trom annoying
~umament ne~ week we caD ar- ro on a e:rui&amp;e .omewhen alooa, ~ &amp;DI
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loose e: nds, The tips are clean-ell[ cigarettes side hy side. Youcan'ttetlone
. .,.. Jor ten ofo..:• at Palm Beach, mlaht ba.. oa opportomlty to wla
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rhe ttlharco doesn't spill ou r. That's
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why Luckics dr.JW eastly, hurn t:wn ly
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Turkish and domestic tohaccos. And
- and arc always mild and SITI&lt;.JOth .
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There is a Jaw of relativity in advertiainc of which I venture
to aay Prof. Einatein know• nothinc.
It Ia a law J11at the eame
and micht be aummarized in another old aayin1, "Put fint thine~
first.''
&lt;five the really important items of yolll' advertiainc newa
the ll'eater emp!tuia.
And remember .tliat while American• are
a na,tion of headline readera, they
look for a few detaili under
the headlinea that win their attention.

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They okim the
headhnea and read what appealo to their intereat,
So the fellow
w~o buya adyertiaincapace and then neglecb to tell readers aome·
thong that wtll appeal to them aa newa ia waatiq hia money •.• He
ehould have a new atory to. tell every day, and he ahould aee to it
that it haa well diaplayed headlinea to-catch the reader' a attention
Thia doean't mean that he m111t eaaccerate.
It doean't mea~
that he m~·~ aprinc a "aenaatio~" every titl;le he coea into print.
The pubhc 11 alwaya buoy proVIncthe truth of the old aayincthat
"Where enrythin11 is too atrikinc nothinc atrikea.''

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otftctals
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.!hortly
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Mrs Prtt- 1 ~
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!olUltain pen two automobile tires way department employe near here
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and u. quantity of gasoline wer&lt;• search. failed to loc8 te Prltch.M. d'11
missing, Th~ cheek-up fo.1led t n J.oQv
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1eveal anyLhlrg else of much value
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n ng no money t'rn Kamas t.owll8, paap.ed through
about ttle pla.ce, the thleve6 drain- l!:nid late last night
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and then procured the two tire, 11 ~ ISON;!r
and the ethel ~rpane, uruci~s ;_:s- ·

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home commttt.ee. announced acting
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Roblon, ntabt patrol_,
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aclc Wbil' Salad Vn·l"~iuH i!! Dll eu ..
Urely new lflle-Doltoo !~rl, not luu
bl..od, uot lou oily in 811\lor. Madflol
eholce.t lugretlieoLH, tu.lJ:ed to lltl1f

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street.&lt; of Pomeo·oy unci Middleport, the two principal
town :1 111 1he County. There is therefore 1 much cause I or
rejuidug ut the present Y&lt;tletlde and many children will
experience the kind of Chrlstmrut they have not enjoyed
fur ma ny yeat·s and in some cases~ never before.
l.ci ihe good work cOIDtinue.

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THAT news value io just as important in the adverti 1 ing
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euHOiy apparent if one uulloa~s about on u •troll along fhe

Dll. TIIOMPSQN P~t:S
JH E I'ASSING of·D'r: Thom~son will ue felt keenly
among tho1:1e lf,saouiates who worked with him in

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OSCAR L STEVENS, EDITOR OF THE QUINCY (MASS)
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mun e 11tly it is hoped, and red blooded men and women
i glh' ll il c hance to ear n what th&lt;~y can for their needs. the
1 s uu ~ ~ t-:hiniug much more brightJy u.long the
( Bt::ud .tl prcHcut. thun it haH fot· a:uJmetime.
That the change Jn business activities is noticeable is

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bus whe~ the tormer wm o.ltcnl
Ut.6t art16t&amp; The service wUI tle S 1 And S
to business matters Dan Whli ·.' ! eld at 4 o'clock.
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rrovinR bu.slnes:~ condltiOllli and IP·
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undercoiDI' rlrld -reoon-,1
u tt• t•nable tt to aafe)y bear the heavy truekl.
1 .. um l from Wheeler Dam 1lte. At left. dreda'·l
111 , ~n r,t,'~&gt; a l'fl shown at. work on the site of the eoft'e~
da n1 that wtll be mon! than a mile lonr and will form
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UIIOn the _Iova. loy-a lty and devotion of the people, mtmt be in harmony With
the teachlhg&amp; nf Jt&lt;KUS th~ Chrllt whose words fit into e•tery fold ll.nd crevi w'O
or t •• ~ lnJ.m8IJ heart' ,t;, ;l d '9.•h::mt it was uld hs. Jolm,., (tJ "NEV"R MAN

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Mr and Mrs J H Bmlth and
ant clues ttl,).at. mlcht lead to au
ev~nl~ at th~ ho"';n~; f.1 1 s He~' ,H,azetil Vancooney s~nt Sunday f,J faro'i.d Sprinaston Receives . Alao Tires; fail To Find arr~t wert la.cltin&amp;bert Ohamb
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Painful lnjurie• in
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oney; n-U orabea
MB.8. !:VA SPILL PASiES
Athei.aa pe t · ~- Ka.sler (If
Shannon RU5SeU retunhnt 1
Traffic Miahap
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A short aervloe for Mrs. Eva Bptu
8 Pay ' trith Mr. to Mrs
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of PUth avenue and Mill J;t.~,;
PParl McKnight and wirer rother
lrJured seriously when st.ruck by JlmfllJinr a window In the l't? '' ocJock •L hl!lr home on First avePreddie Klein la reported to b6
Mr and Mrs Alb e. Fa h I . n automobile, Buoday afternoon ol t:,tle repah· shop, a. thief or nue wlU be rondupted TueM:tay at
improving at his home' on South •, da ughter F•i•da and ertMi·· eM~~. ~ '.t.out I o'clock, Harold Bprtnpt.on, thieve~~ entered the R . B Rawlinlr. 1 p ll. other services wUl be con'Molrd
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avenue ro"1 a three weelui Park wera visitors In Hu.ntin on ,
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rs. ar Srms automobile seal! a.ncl &amp;enice dotted at 2 o'clock from the Bapt11Del8.
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• PI lngston, of Mill street, was said plant here Sunday niaht escaping tlst. Church at Raelne witl'l lz¥er1 1 be somewhat Improved Monday. wlLh a small amount. of merchan.·
Mist Mlld:'Cd Hazelton spent the
Mr and Mrs Frank J h
ment. tn the Greenwood cemetery
week end with relattves and tnrned Sund~
eve o nson reA buileth~ Issued by Dr. R. E. :dl.!e,
In cha.fae ot Ewtn&amp;.
frlendli at 5hade
spending the v.~k
:~g eofrom l .olce, lo.::al physician who attend·'l 1he Interior of the place ha..d been 8urv 1vlng are two brothers An~
IN COLUMBUS ON BUSINESS 1~ ,, with N&gt;latlves :::d fnle
wn- e1l t.he lad's lnj:lrtes, u.ld Monday ransacked, 1t wu :revealed trom t.!lony and Nlal Salaer both of RaMr and Mrs C. P' Rathbum NO REHEARSALS IPI! D~C;ds 'F. t.Tat although his oond1tion was Sheriff's A. 0. Tracy's lnveatJp.- dne. Her hu.':iba.nd preceQed her in
left Monday momln(C tor Cohuu
Mrs Ftmc Bu.dbury
idM~t. f : {~u~a~t W&amp;l!
was not belleved critical. tlon Monday morning, M though ! c:\••o.=a=th:::•~n=um;::be;:r.ot~~ye=a::rs~a::_go::._
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THE "UPLIFTERS" AT WORK
O NCE MORE the public is compelled to h•ten to the
ranting~; und ravmgs of the ind1viduul~ banded tow t
gether to ·do al l 111 their power to help the crunmal i:iCC~
tion of the population to continue their nefarious opera~
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of Lee
Rudosll'Agency
Agent Ill,of ~his
the i
Ruilway
Expres.o;
City
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"We are preparing for increased I
of law and order. Once more have they come forth t.o
1 t illpplng" ,'l.ll.ld Mr Rudilill "not
ftnd fuul~ with the methods used and the quartem assigl!·
1 Illy durin(( the next few weela be•
w re Christmas but very deflnttely
ed tv pruwners in the Buckeye State.
1934. ln fo.ct we arc row engag1t 8eemR these enemeis to society fare forth ut cer~
t·ct In a business-building Cllmpaign
\1 c call ' A New
Deal In Ex pres~
1&lt;1111 ~ Jiecified intervals to direct attacks against the repw
Business" and o.re confident that It
re:H!~Ilc.~tlves 80Ciety hus placed in charge of the criminal~:~
will help speed alol\g President
Roosevelt's recove1 y plan.
who n1e UJ'tfortunate enough to be a[Jprchended, to set•
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Evidence that holiday s!:uppiJJ!l ~
ex pcct.ud to be better Lhen last ) 'flllr
th at th ey are properly ,punished for their· misdeeds.
Natura lly these spmelesa creatures who can so eaBily -r~---11 1th the breeze nt your I.J ack Is !liven in the fact that two mUlton
w~:.clai Christmas package P.ddress
and. 1endily ll.ti w~ll. a~ convenie.ntly forget about the MUf~
mountain s where they will swncll lab:: ls have been dh&gt;trlbuted thru
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fe tlllg&lt;i and the v1ctams of the Illegal movement~:; of th(•!
.~.£\nother
~~~r~~~~e e~~~ JrPi~~~/r~P ~~~~~! otlt the express system for t.he convt·ulence of hoiJday shippers A supd e lllzcn .s
the ~nderworld, rh;e up in holy horror be~
By Arthur uBugs" Baer
HKrti!!Or&gt;, Tyler and Tlpppecanoe !'IY Is 1\Vallable at the local expresl! l
C'au se ;;octety deigns to treat these vile, skulking, cow~
Tlmt's keeping Ute put boiling
•.IDee
11m Express 1\gCI'f&lt;Y rcp1 escnta.aJ'dly cn.Jlrtures as befits their rank und station.
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-M:-·~---4' Tile smatt citizen slays at home Uvc
offers some Umely sUJgestlons
lnst.e{:ld of treating them as enemies to society which 1 v.,,, •• b ....
Ri•k
--unrl t.elephol&gt;.es his ~ot.e In That 1:11 the packing and addtt:8tilng of
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1 r u.d1 lur thell' powt!PJ' Jun·n ~ lm.t \ utlnli ~ by - mull ain't a bad Id ea. It
thry IHO~ UK8Ul'edly are, the "upliften&gt;" would have Ul:l J , We shouldn't be so critical of 'I he wltuw1 los~ lilxtccn oonstttutJUtli Ow opposing ca.ndtdates don't mln- gift Hhlpment.s to Insure prompt
Rnd sl\1e Brrtval at this very bm;y
1tccp the crimi nals aftet' ·onvictio
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n, In P aces more c O~C· 1over our own crysLe.l bupge.low.
look e.l. Kentucky'!:! IMt- electlou ) tncit' mob~;?
ne.ss These are Important becaw;e
1} J'~.;tic mbfwg flr!it claSI:I hotels where private ba.th.s, relld-o'ler ~he I'Ule roule but got 11 big
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ing ruum!:'. and palatial surroundings in general will b
Novcmbet· ts alwnyt~ n l&gt;lgg!Lv t.mjol'lty of the wmuu.lt!ct ai.ld mJs::,.
fi'OIIl infrequenL s~uppers
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e month in American politics. It Is Jng
VERNON, W. VA.
Use pknt.y ot good wrap)Jing
th en· lot. m stcad of~~ b~1re four WHII cell whil'h they have then th11t Lhc ftee and equal clt1~n
pa (lel and twine and if the c&lt;mterJ;s
ntel'itetl so well
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1.1 undl~ to the polUna lxloth and
'l'lli1J' !l111 t any slap ,at Ken~uckv
DJo.::LAYE.:D
IU'C lragU&lt;!, l:il\ .lndlcatc em Lhe
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Specla~~~,1~agU~ ...;. and
~ !J. and when out· s~cJelY loses paLJeuce wtth the cauccr- 1ballot
punent IEJ for 1 w o 1\CI order And were vlsiUna: he.r mother,
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t~tfr growth and .starl.s tu throwing the agitator1:1 them- '
--11 l'OII Me agall t tt he Is willing
PJck.enB Sunday.
shlpmcukl wlt.h contents of thaL
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selves into J1ul and s olitary confineme11t to subtdat ui 1 we ~e~~rpt~::d ~ptl~~ :u~~~fcc 1~~ ! tu shoot 1L out with you KP.ntucky
tl'led to !!Lop the happy duels by t 2r spent Sunday With Milford
The complett· and legible "dhread aud wt~.ler fur a time, the chances for a decrea!:'.e in 111g glant whose eru s had been sold- checking up the ballots the next lfoffm&amp;.Jl .u~rj htmlly
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l'f:'st&gt;lng
of pack1tgr.s Is of vtt.ul tm·
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cted to his head by many blows His
thtY
But
whun
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Republican
gets
Zelia
Rickatd
vl:.t1cd
I'CCCnUy
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porLancc
as Ulegible or Incorrect
c rnu c WI uc KTeutly t~nhanced for the very good reason l1 ose was akimbo on n neld of
mud aL a. Democrat hl::l a.ngcr has her parents, Ray Rickard and ram - "rna.rks" often cnuse dela.ys In
that t•very lime one of these ridiculouK statements of tbe scars, azure,
tilennootatlc infrlnemeutl! He ca..l uv
Ll'lunut Owing to the growth or :m
made lonr after he hM[:l fon~ot·
tnan:y lllliit.ll tcwn.s which have
ag1ta tu18 goes forth in public print, the underworld pop~
"Who you vottnu 101 , Buddy'/" i:itay
tu 1 the quarrel
Ml !i HalLI&lt;l nuud and chlldi'Cn or l'l:come
llizcable citlet;, ex.pJ'eas peo!!Per~ the week end wiLh
ulatiou finds their work that much eu1der und conse- h~ asked "Why,
the 11eoplc"K
I Cplutnblts
r.J&lt;J urge thllt ~he comtlletc street
hu
s i ~ Ler, Mt·s. [rent• Suytl'
qu c utly tlwy become bolder io ail apjlreco'abl·.. extent.
choice"
chotec
a&lt;tdlC:st&gt; (If the 1er.elver of a package
buddy?" "Who's
"Why the
the llt!Oplu's
man of
Lhe
WP tlrlll't .~ec why lwu mt'll
Otm~' Lltwtng a1:.d
the ~ddress.
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i\ wur on crime should lJc· JUSt what war is in every hour." "How do you spell lt. butl- l'llould ~ lu g, bite o.nd l:&gt;CI'ucth be- ' 'l:HlinQ: hi~ parents George Llo&gt;vhoi ro Co.re
In wri tng names of st.u.tes
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~;ccret" "Well. 1111· CJ:tusu a thlrcl 111an It&gt; gollll!l l.o get uuU fumlly Bwtday
o t !Cl' 111sta ncc-- pJain he11, ae Sherman so aptly
ttn buddy don't. fol"geL tllnt n vo~ 11 l'rl" tuolish to talk poUUc5 wlthouL
Quite a. number ol rolks !1om t'speclully when nbbrevl&amp;tlons arc
used , Is ulso lmportanL There ate
tl1at murmer of spending one's d11ys.
there should be for Toobi .Bcrammi&amp;Ler Is o. vote for u good job. But. they tlo And you Vcrno11 attended the p T
dozens
of cities and towns of the
l:elng Sllotted a fifteen -yard sta.rt meetlrj'J of Board Friday night,
no thought of armistice, concessions or anything else un~ Good government."
5alllc name located iP dUferent
hlates If tho state name Is abbretil the crooks e'ngaged in ·t heir illegal trafficing, come That's an he s~~olr1 . Ht.~ bamu!t
\'!atcd in such a way as t.o SIJfJIJelt
fm'lh , nnd agree to behave themselves and then act ac· t"atrle.:t no Jesend. Hili volr.tJ waa llS
the wrong sl;a.te location, packages
mild 1\S a Whl&amp;tler twlll!l.ht. Bttt
may go astray, uo matter what
cordmgly.
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flir ftnybody woul&lt;l know that. you had
rc.re ts taken by tranaportatlon peaIJI your choice of Scrammlater or doIn handllna: them.
Ing your next. setting up exercises
'.11 a tons cake nt Ice. We voOOd lor
BIUGIITER OUTLOOK
Tooto ROt about fifty qulverlno
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\Otea caet by uenous citizens who
Wl[
' Jouoa111 R u mcm al work Lht·uughuut dtt.~ litnte (Ire camule6 In the dark
~wd liumln~d ~ who huva been idle fur months and
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evt II YNm;, Ill
Cllf~
ounty, ga111fully occupit!d, there is ca!Ldld~~otes travel a. little furW 1er
every rcw:~u u lor ~eJgs County busin !!::tl:i menu~ well as aJI In th~ir bo)'llih enthusiasm. When
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o. Jcn; n e opti~HSLIC o . t e lmmt!dtete future regardless t:U; new adm.lnl•tr&amp;tlon w:tth a. a:r068
of whut muy be m store m the more distr.nt time to come. or r!oely auorted sample.!. Ttu•y
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hio duily uctjvi~les and he wllj also be ml ..ed througilout
the •late and n~llon bepa~••
the trernenqous amount of
il]flu ence he ol&lt;erted for all that is good and beautiful
and worthw)tlle.
Thnustotl&lt;ls qf sl~&lt;le•ttl! came under the wing of Dr.
Tbomr•·•on during his tslj~r· of rffice a• pre•ldent of the
!ffeat Ohio St4te t[filverslty and there is probably not u
tiJos~ tlloijs~n&lt;ls who will not rea&lt;i
oingle member ht aiJ
with unu•ual!y ke~n
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gift for a prat:ttcal year. J~v:'ry woman wants a
modern electric re£rigentor. It is :a necenity you.
are sure co buy eventually. Buy 11G-B now-lor
Cbristmu, and y01t buy boch tbe s:lfc aod the
necenity with die same dollar. • Come ift .ad
aee our complete Uoe of Monitor Top aod G·B
Flat Top models ... alt·mel CAbiuetl, sta/Q~l"
•teel froe:cias t:bambeu and a-any new ~:on•~a­
icac:e features. • The G·B )•oq •~let"C 1Hl~ be
delivered for Chrlstmtts,or (,n c:iri t· :,3, mC)tnift&amp;
you UQ &amp;ive her a beu:uf\'1 (j ~ Ci1ft C~ ttlti~.l(t
aDd sb• c:aa selen tbc ' l!! :i!li ~ ·~H~ ·lei
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1932 Chev. Lone Dual Truck
f929 Ford Coach
1928 Chev, Coach
191.9 Eaaex Coupe
1929 Chev. Truck
1929 Ford Coupe
1926 Chev, Sedan

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Pt. Ple-.sant ThUl'Jday.
Mr and Mra. Everett YOUlll', Jolt,
I arw:t Mrs. Emmet.!: Young, Oeoqt
MANY
Zuspan and Mr Johnson were till•
&lt;Continued from D!'ge .JJH~:I
. wrs at Cottagt:vllle Wedne8d&amp;J.
bantment nur Milford . Clermont I Pred Klmzmg who hL'I been 111
JJuffered several months aa:o m a b rc1Jorted to be impwvlng.
eruh &amp;t Mont.gonwry, w y 8
Mr and Mu HaZP.n Rolllh ot
A 1un Lhat had not bee11 loaded 1/lp.gdale wert: gue11UJ ol Mr. and
for 30 years was u.~ by Ja.mf's M I'll, Otha Lelvtng Tuel&gt;day.y
McCoy, M. of Scranton. near Steu·
benvllle. to take his own lUe
Patrqlman Eitel A Ho.n'man fa tf; lly wounded 11.n. unidentified robber auspect In a gun bnttll" lnughL
on the runnlnr bOard of H. taxicab
speeding ot•er ColumbuA st. t't't s
The orflcer also was wounded a Jthough not se11ously

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Ina today was crltlclt.ed
by Rep
Treadway &lt;R) 01 Masu.ehu.aettll
who demanded the hearings 0e
po'tponed,

MASON CITY

Harry OreS!! wa~ a business visit·
or at Huntlnrton . rhurl&gt;day
CHIEF
Mr.s L C Furbee and Mrs L J
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u tencutter attended a bridge 1he tant.l.izing OnOI'IJ of true mar•
IContlnuec:l zrom page ooel
htnchean at Hartford Wednesday I 'OODlli~~t: and true otd.£a111Uonedhoiled
they c:t.nnot tu.ndle wm ~
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Ida E Wolf W lWl a visitor at her dreuon""; newly cumluned! Smooth
1nto the oo.tional co'un•ll
sen~ hmoe here this week
and 'dvt:ly, made in the eaclutive
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Kraft Miracl"' \\'lnp.
aJv:t Helen Emery of Malden
nar
YOQS or Ravenswood
The complc-te ~etup Included 1~ Wall a visitor here Lhis week
addition to the councJJ here ala' •
Mrs John EliRs and children KRAn•s MIRACLE WHIP
directors and local eounciJB 1~ eae~ ' ~ere recent (Cue.sl.8 of Mr an :::I MrF :
of the more t.han 3,000 countlu 10 · ~ ~ ~t ~lfton
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! rf!l!ideB near -Lha W£'st corporation
lime or the v!l.lage1 ~ •
1 The Pullins car wu.s enroute west
I on MJU Stree.t, and the lad accordlt.Q to th~ re)1ort, was walking along
! side the roadway near Lhe home or
J ltiS parents when the acoidel\t oc-

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by every test.

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buyer and seller.

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I cu;,:llf •. 0. Tracy and deputies
They Maintain quality at reawnable prices.
Their goods
Tnw:J, tiM JOio pi&amp;Jer and Pat'!
were :mmmoned about 7 o'cloc:k ltU.'I-rr~&lt;~ ...,&amp;OII .... - . . ... ,"'.......,.1•• , .
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ucret loft, can.. She bd met ' blm
.!1unday evening, the authorities re- 4-..frioe. L-enu•Tuot~Paa~e,....!ebrd.. .....,,,.~
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tiiCOini•e her.
ported and conducted an JnvestJ- llflln,..;ne, 00 "'. . 10 '"'" kl 11.,. 1""" "' 251 Noc•
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Ha•edl.tl latrodaees Pat u hb•
g:1tioq Into the affair o.t the request .,..
llowll"""'n•,b-nlflea•Mp.-u,,urLO&lt;•Jo..M II....
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• Wh. en you bu_y from your home merchants, you have tha s-•.
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4eiM!frloot. Duylbl"l(ll ,,.., pred whb l~llea•••• l&amp;factton of knowing th t
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Formal charges may be pl'eferred Madk.,..,hl~r. • .., .....~1y. 5UIJIOI•nn. ..............
a you are uy1ng &amp;ahs achon.
••r np•tatlon uul that it. woalc1 b.e
naalnst the driver of the car by Ule - r &lt;..o.
JT JS ALWAYS
ad•bable fer Iter to 111anle that
parents, Sherilf Tr'"'y said Mondoy.
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PROFIT ABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
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Dr. l'i.:llce stated that no bones !
MERCHANTS BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE WILLINGNESS
W. home. Aee~atomed 'a IOVII!riJ,
Pat. rnelll ia U.e la:tur1 01 her
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..rreuadiDra. Readt,a aa aa'"• the • ..,,dent. but was believed ,
aeanumeat of Clark'• lapproaebln&amp;
ccmdde.rabl:y
Improved
Mol"day
aaniap .. . .MIII'the Match. Pat e:amorning
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IIIIIIJpoiatment wh.e. Clark roea
'a•a:r with \Js ftanete&gt;'a familr and .,
lt...,ka aa aJpolntme'i't hf teaeh her '
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"You'rf! preUler Ia lbe sold, *llJhtw ... he ad,IN ftfenall'f'IJ,
IL Daya ro bJ with notbin&amp; but
ltrldp aad Pat ta eihaustetl.
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"Kow '• mU,:h d1d we wln1" per·
.. A matter ol dollan and cenW The ntcht of Patrl'eia'a .fin.t pub· j
aiated the alrl.
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"ElflVen ' thouu.nd, four hundrtd duddy owned the brid~ ncket ln OBualJ.y ao c:alm nd coatJ:Ol1ed; lp
dollan. A 'bia af.4ht.. Patricia."
tb11J town pntil my appcannee oa a at.;ate o( extreme ~nsion. In t.J;le
Suddenly, une~ly, P&amp;tricla tlie scene. Wh&amp;t a ah01:k that was ft~t place' be edth'!!IZed bel' fr'odt.
burat into ~lli;r,. Ey8eytbing t'i'&amp;!!&gt; t9 Mr }llau!" Aaverbolt cbuekled; Blue was an anluck7 color; It )'nk«ie
aU wrong, thf ;"~rld'..,.a.s all a.wr)' softiJ, continued. "'Until I arrind "-im nervou1, alwaJI had.
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Somehow, she bad t ..f betiJel!, her Bhur bad the eountrJ fooled with
"You're prettier in the colci, any.
own ldenttty. Somehow, impercep· bridre of the vintace of 1906. He bow, ' hit added deleuively, eon..
dbly• bu~uffiy, a he had betome a handed down 'fl{eeklJ pfO.tOOI\Ce• acloua of her: amue...en~
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b'l \iriti-"iii.b'ibleJ', wilming from menta on the ftner pointl of the
nllln't tt tiad laek &amp;o 'Cibani'e-'1'"' !
people wt-ml1blc t.o loae, playing ll&amp;JU, he sold tbowmnde Qof book• qaeried Patrida IDD.Ocentlr, ,.,t 1
fait. yea, but_. nevel'tbeleu. for that e&lt;Juld b&amp;ve been written b7 a Jbil;tit llll''ke''-. MI'Vo..a to ell~."
enormollll lltakeh. She was acce'pted child of three, hia imbeellle m.,. "Do fOD tbhik aT" he atked:. ineverywhere, but '' accepted beeause a2rne waa bought by bridRa play.. at&amp;ntQr alert aDd tToubled UKl aerl·
1be played a brilliant game ol erS all over the wor1d. Mr. Blair, Ia oua. Then, he saw abe wu llia1h- 1
carda, , because lulian Haverholt -.b·~rt, waa the oracle of eo~~traet. lt il\ar. H• laucbed to(). termed him-~
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wa• there to back her up in a lte. nP11rly broke hit toft, nreet old telf ••uperatidoll81diot, but atefer.
Sbe had won ten thousand dollars heart to be altow:n ap h]l' a rank thelei. bUiiiWd -.pon tb~ ellaace.
In • 1'in1le nitrht. It Aeem~ to her ouuider, by someone not avs men~ •And, bUI'I'J, pleale, wt mut; be
tha.( a'he 'had 'p.id tfol"'t.hat victory doned in the aot'ial re~ater. Be had then a&amp;,el1b&amp;-tbirQ' prom,_,...
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,n the coin o1 her own youthtnl alwaya believeff that the p.me of Pru4itttlJ, Ioiii' befGn' ~t- I
d~ney, her own flnenesa., hel' O\fn bridge belon1ed to ladiet anti ~n- tblrtJo Patriela drttt:ed dowa th4l
ldeala. t:lndtr tb.:! spell of·thls man'• tlemen."
ltaln, wearfDc the~ troek, ,_.., !
perAOilality she had yield•!d up her
"But, you are a J'f!ht)eman." Pa- tlrht &amp;ttblc, biJIDitely lwmnl'ftl' to
very seJt. tiad llurrendered the rirht trieia. protest;M, not I'MIIy inter- her IWr and 1ldst:. Bawdaalt e,ed
~o liYe tier own life in her own wav ested.
her proudiJ, eoJitelztedb",
She ' wu not Pat;ricia Warreu •n\'
"A hlrhJJ debatable point,"" ...., "It ther pve dte eap 011 loot,,
m(1~; •he w.U P'•tricia ,Haverholt m~trked Haverholt, ,.rlnninr. "Pm Patricia, Jou•d wtD It haacll down.""
' For a monUmt, Julian Haverl10lt afraid I'll aJ'wayalook like a specie•
"Thoee are lltront' WOI'dl, WlJ
tooktd j( ttle sobbina: girl in a ki'ntl ol stoundrel to the boys who were friend." uid the lid. dimplint".
uf lil!!c!lrH:!Iilrted · · bewilderment born to higb-hatl and tai1 coats and
"N · " • btt too stronc" lllld fOl' j
'Then, le~tmn~ ove~ he gathered her long dull family trees. That. aulta know lt, J01I ~n JOGIII'i!lterr11 he 1
imo h1~ arm&amp; She wept againat fl,ia me. I'm sometbinc that any of them. returned, hll dark, ba~Mbbma ,._
shou lder quietly, bopeleaslj. ~o would Jive thet:J: eye teeth to be- brfJrhtznlq.
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AU tblwa7 to tile B~ WJutoD 1
f!V@n 1f 8 he F!euld have found word11 world, mademoiselle.''
he dlleulllllltl bftdae. TWII .... J.a1
; r(lr t-tu• wretcht"dness and confuai~
He bowed.
firlt toarDIUIMDt.
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"Have ,yoo e'f'er played a•a.illet. her tliU ............ JllaJ' wu di:f-!
' "Ther,, ~h•te- my dear, dry• yQUT Bl.airT" aked Pa~a, Weanr to ~~ ~, e~··~•• t-'!..... ao .
........: .......... lalllld iiU,eyn l shOuldn't have bf,en 8(1 ahoJ't death of bi~ bnntnt.
With yoa I know roo did your beet
"Never, ud I neter wtllso loll&amp;'
earU til ttM .... lAIII: ... I
this evening. Put my a.nappiMU aa he ie in his rla'ht mlDd. Blair then 1M lll18t b7 to pl. a ........
down to nervefl and r~atural coai!C!d· ney w1sely 1i'ave up tournament Ufl7 to-~ OIIPM...,. ~ ,
nes11 ..\fter all it wu a lon1 ses- Jmdge the year that I WDD tbe a double ......-. pcr#kt .... 1
alon."
Eastern championship. Said the t.ricla. lt m.Q' lbNil tile ......
She allowed him hil own Inter- time h&amp;d come to liw the rouucer betwm the bJc1t. aad 8¥L4* • a 1
retatlnn ot the ~ars. She regarded player&amp; a cha~ ... Tbert'l a llueb ~~
lDI blea.klr. looktng a11 at once 10 for you, PatriCia.
HJfad we ... ll.t•ll. • ....,
an. 10 desolate. 110 pathetically
Patrteia did not lauch. She hoped ~~iSba
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JOUDII', tjlat be _.d 1fith braetna p&amp;a~iona,tely that their entry In ~
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the eomtnc toarument woalcl •
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"I ~now r:sa're Y'Om to a frazzle. be accepted. PerbaPI- ~beD Ue fUIIM:nc ltt•u~~ , tp U'j t w
founrater. Maybe after t,!te Blair mlcbt have~ breathiq speD. miPt JOG do.. It
Open a pack of Luckies and lay the 20
every l .ucky i!i! free trom annoying
~umament ne~ week we caD ar- ro on a e:rui&amp;e .omewhen alooa, ~ &amp;DI
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loose e: nds, The tips are clean-ell[ cigarettes side hy side. Youcan'ttetlone
. .,.. Jor ten ofo..:• at Palm Beach, mlaht ba.. oa opportomlty to wla
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rhe ttlharco doesn't spill ou r. That's
nth"f'_.r n•
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why Luckics dr.JW eastly, hurn t:wn ly
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Turkish and domestic tohaccos. And
- and arc always mild and SITI&lt;.JOth .
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There is a Jaw of relativity in advertiainc of which I venture
to aay Prof. Einatein know• nothinc.
It Ia a law J11at the eame
and micht be aummarized in another old aayin1, "Put fint thine~
first.''
&lt;five the really important items of yolll' advertiainc newa
the ll'eater emp!tuia.
And remember .tliat while American• are
a na,tion of headline readera, they
look for a few detaili under
the headlinea that win their attention.

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They okim the
headhnea and read what appealo to their intereat,
So the fellow
w~o buya adyertiaincapace and then neglecb to tell readers aome·
thong that wtll appeal to them aa newa ia waatiq hia money •.• He
ehould have a new atory to. tell every day, and he ahould aee to it
that it haa well diaplayed headlinea to-catch the reader' a attention
Thia doean't mean that he m111t eaaccerate.
It doean't mea~
that he m~·~ aprinc a "aenaatio~" every titl;le he coea into print.
The pubhc 11 alwaya buoy proVIncthe truth of the old aayincthat
"Where enrythin11 is too atrikinc nothinc atrikea.''

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RECOMMENDATION

at Enid and
faits
company
otftctals
early
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Klng~llhl"r
.!hortly
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Mrs Prtt- 1 ~
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!olUltain pen two automobile tires way department employe near here
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I \o1 1:1. road culvert WldMpread ~
and u. quantity of gasoline wer&lt;• search. failed to loc8 te Prltch.M. d'11
missing, Th~ cheek-up fo.1led t n J.oQv
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1eveal anyLhlrg else of much value
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utom bll
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o es, presum - ~
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.. b.y fwrn Wlchit.a. and other southpparen 'i
n ng no money t'rn Kamas t.owll8, paap.ed through
about ttle pla.ce, the thleve6 drain- l!:nid late last night
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ed o. p.!!olin•! tank of an auLomo- i t&gt;nce to the report thatg va n~o~~ad ·"
bile stored tnere of lts contcnt::l (Qrmed there bent on seizing thP.
and then procured the two tire, 11 ~ ISON;!r
and the ethel ~rpane, uruci~s ;_:s- ·

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home commttt.ee. announced acting
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Roblon, ntabt patrol_,
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here, aid the deed wu prob- thau wished additional ttme w prepare
ht. t~.~.tt::ment He La ex....,.t·
~-"·&gt;~ll' committJd when he was a.t
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aclc Wbil' Salad Vn·l"~iuH i!! Dll eu ..
Urely new lflle-Doltoo !~rl, not luu
bl..od, uot lou oily in 811\lor. Madflol
eholce.t lugretlieoLH, tu.lJ:ed to lltl1f

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Patrk:U. 'Wurea te at:ee:pt Ida a..t.
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.a- wldle .. Pa&amp;.'1 _,..,. Pat

.·ay critical hosiesses

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street.&lt; of Pomeo·oy unci Middleport, the two principal
town :1 111 1he County. There is therefore 1 much cause I or
rejuidug ut the present Y&lt;tletlde and many children will
experience the kind of Chrlstmrut they have not enjoyed
fur ma ny yeat·s and in some cases~ never before.
l.ci ihe good work cOIDtinue.

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THAT news value io just as important in the adverti 1 ing
columna of a daily newspaper aa in any other columns.

euHOiy apparent if one uulloa~s about on u •troll along fhe

Dll. TIIOMPSQN P~t:S
JH E I'ASSING of·D'r: Thom~son will ue felt keenly
among tho1:1e lf,saouiates who worked with him in

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OSCAR L STEVENS, EDITOR OF THE QUINCY (MASS)
PATRIOT-LEDGER, SAYS.
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mun e 11tly it is hoped, and red blooded men and women
i glh' ll il c hance to ear n what th&lt;~y can for their needs. the
1 s uu ~ ~ t-:hiniug much more brightJy u.long the
( Bt::ud .tl prcHcut. thun it haH fot· a:uJmetime.
That the change Jn business activities is noticeable is

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bus whe~ the tormer wm o.ltcnl
Ut.6t art16t&amp; The service wUI tle S 1 And S
to business matters Dan Whli ·.' ! eld at 4 o'clock.
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a ea 1
e"ice Rooms
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By uJimmy
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rrovinR bu.slnes:~ condltiOllli and IP·
creased buying power, in the opln · l

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undercoiDI' rlrld -reoon-,1
u tt• t•nable tt to aafe)y bear the heavy truekl.
1 .. um l from Wheeler Dam 1lte. At left. dreda'·l
111 , ~n r,t,'~&gt; a l'fl shown at. work on the site of the eoft'e~
da n1 that wtll be mon! than a mile lonr and will form
" lake of more than 100 square miles.

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UIIOn the _Iova. loy-a lty and devotion of the people, mtmt be in harmony With
the teachlhg&amp; nf Jt&lt;KUS th~ Chrllt whose words fit into e•tery fold ll.nd crevi w'O
or t •• ~ lnJ.m8IJ heart' ,t;, ;l d '9.•h::mt it was uld hs. Jolm,., (tJ "NEV"R MAN

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Mr and Mrs J H Bmlth and
ant clues ttl,).at. mlcht lead to au
ev~nl~ at th~ ho"';n~; f.1 1 s He~' ,H,azetil Vancooney s~nt Sunday f,J faro'i.d Sprinaston Receives . Alao Tires; fail To Find arr~t wert la.cltin&amp;bert Ohamb
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M
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Smith's l&gt;ISte.·, Miss Maude Taylor I
Painful lnjurie• in
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oney; n-U orabea
MB.8. !:VA SPILL PASiES
Athei.aa pe t · ~- Ka.sler (If
Shannon RU5SeU retunhnt 1
Traffic Miahap
lnveeflaatinc
A short aervloe for Mrs. Eva Bptu
8 Pay ' trith Mr. to Mrs
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her home at Bradbury, Sundk" ,
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13 yean ot tit, who pused a.way
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, ehq!e. corner lifter a visit ht!re with h b
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· Satwd" morntnl w.t about 9· 45
of PUth avenue and Mill J;t.~,;
PParl McKnight and wirer rother
lrJured seriously when st.ruck by JlmfllJinr a window In the l't? '' ocJock •L hl!lr home on First avePreddie Klein la reported to b6
Mr and Mrs Alb e. Fa h I . n automobile, Buoday afternoon ol t:,tle repah· shop, a. thief or nue wlU be rondupted TueM:tay at
improving at his home' on South •, da ughter F•i•da and ertMi·· eM~~. ~ '.t.out I o'clock, Harold Bprtnpt.on, thieve~~ entered the R . B Rawlinlr. 1 p ll. other services wUl be con'Molrd
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avenue ro"1 a three weelui Park wera visitors In Hu.ntin on ,
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rs. ar Srms automobile seal! a.ncl &amp;enice dotted at 2 o'clock from the Bapt11Del8.
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• PI lngston, of Mill street, was said plant here Sunday niaht escaping tlst. Church at Raelne witl'l lz¥er1 1 be somewhat Improved Monday. wlLh a small amount. of merchan.·
Mist Mlld:'Cd Hazelton spent the
Mr and Mrs Frank J h
ment. tn the Greenwood cemetery
week end with relattves and tnrned Sund~
eve o nson reA buileth~ Issued by Dr. R. E. :dl.!e,
In cha.fae ot Ewtn&amp;.
frlendli at 5hade
spending the v.~k
:~g eofrom l .olce, lo.::al physician who attend·'l 1he Interior of the place ha..d been 8urv 1vlng are two brothers An~
IN COLUMBUS ON BUSINESS 1~ ,, with N&gt;latlves :::d fnle
wn- e1l t.he lad's lnj:lrtes, u.ld Monday ransacked, 1t wu :revealed trom t.!lony and Nlal Salaer both of RaMr and Mrs C. P' Rathbum NO REHEARSALS IPI! D~C;ds 'F. t.Tat although his oond1tion was Sheriff's A. 0. Tracy's lnveatJp.- dne. Her hu.':iba.nd preceQed her in
left Monday momln(C tor Cohuu
Mrs Ftmc Bu.dbury
idM~t. f : {~u~a~t W&amp;l!
was not belleved critical. tlon Monday morning, M though ! c:\••o.=a=th:::•~n=um;::be;:r.ot~~ye=a::rs~a::_go::._
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struck by an automo- 1the thief or thieve&amp; were searching 1 •

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Altho14rh the

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week
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MOmMY.

DELAYED
Mr. l;llld MN. Charles l"tndliu;
were calllng ou fr1ends In Torch
1 last week. Dorothy Pierce oi Cool~

• ville came home

them

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~HEAT C·HtSlER

/' f pend a few dayl!.
orland Gilliland ha8 been husk·
ins: corn for Mr PindUng.
~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edpr Koehler a.nd
l Mabel were home for Thu.ultsgivlng.
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Alvin Cole, Sam Kelley and bls ,
' mol her were at Coolville -Tuetiday.
• 1 Ml'li. Kelley weut. to New York
j where .she will remain rar a. few

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Several men [tom thus
1111.1 c working o1~ Ute roid

WlllJB.m Keebaugh and gra nddaughter .Inez OJ!IIre Were lu PomelOY Friday.
Bonna. Jea.u Katchenbu.uwll a.ud
1 a unt w en~ vlsltlr\K lu AtJtcw Bntur&lt;!ay

Alvtu ttnd Guy nole were buslLit"ss caller&amp; h1 Pomeroy Tuesday
1 Mrs Ro.sle Dor&amp;t and daughter
l ~'huy called on Mr and Mr&amp; John
C'ampb~l.J Thursday afternoon ,
AlflWrY Smith. Mr . . l;)orat and
I Sam Logan visited Jeff VIolet

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Ma.ry and Pred&amp; Cole
! l•le Gauley Mouot.a.!nt~,

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End In Face Of
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' Coach Faces Job Of
Pruning' Squad

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ball playen 11howed lhdr warM t.Jt. Clhelter ladr. neither uklnr nor
thlll con teat. '" t
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liYJOI' quarter a.t &amp;OJ' time, 'ftleel
The box 8UQ'e tor eaCb:'8f,me·.io}.. lada foUJbL pluckily uuW the l&amp;&amp;t
Iowa .~
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Preliminary : ·
thJ.' Uley hl&amp;d no cllancio' 10 malle i
Furplt!B
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M11ne:s~t, t .• ,
I 2 l 2 4 U).ebj enUre team from Iaat year ,
Sf&gt;ldena.bel,
1 0 0 I 2 With the extePtlon of one playe.- 1
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Cottrlu ,. c !c'
2 O 0 0 4 roy from 1Mt year waa on the .ftoor
Dalley, i .
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Lr: ltwller, g
· 1 0 0 0 2 power reinfor;.;ed by one of lut.
HILrbrecht, g
0 0 0 0 fJ ycar'a t'Ciul:m.
Vudtsh, g
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atune agaiML s uch h6-pelCHS odd:; 1
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J•1achbn,
Bt·cclllel,
Ol11r k, f

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HnZf'lto n. g
Murray, g
Cllf!ord. g

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A• Candidates For Team
Lack Experience At
Game

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18 Gamea On Schecl11le,
Nine Of Them Leac·
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Henry Bruere, president or tht~ f Thursday.
Bowery SavingH Bank

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Qf trew
\'m·k, who haH relinquixheti hi11 po!&gt;t
1u1 credit and ba11king elCpl:lrt rtlr the
Roosevelt AdminiH Lration. D1'11ere
ts lhe aulhor of lhe pliUI t.o r•Jlf'tUie
frozen creditR in cioseJ ba:l.lli~B
throughottt the eotmt,·y.

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POR RENT-2 beauWul flats over
A. &amp; P. Store. Call Edward Ebers·

bRch at Red Ariehor.

Italph Smi1J1 or ChHitcothc was at
lllls place for a few da.vt~ visit.
1 Errol, Nlns and L · &gt;Ia. Follrod
I q cnt a Icw duys tn CiP~Innatt.
1 George Pearman and Orlt; Gaul
j rhipped u. lo11.d of live stock Bator~
, dRY
Those calHng on Mr. and Mrs.
A"bury
Smith and
Thankqlvmg were
Ralph Parker
ramtly, Mr. and

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WEAK ..WOMEN

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iO.J Rudu.nnn St, Nosh

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vHie, rcnn. ~ .-ud "Dr.
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~~e•lptlou hus been oi
KODAKS &amp; Brownie Cameras. at c, tpor~.
one ha.lf wholesale prtce-11 eiger
Mrs
Dixon nnd guu-..ctdau- f
Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio.
12-9-3t ~hter Francis HotTman spent thP. )
bdlne8 she would nnt
week end Wlth her sister Mn;. J .
IJc: llvtng toduy h~d u
nut
bet n fnr lh• ~ lonlc.
FoR SALE.....Oood top ooaJ and ~I Mcu1dr. n uf Middleport.
I heltcve lhc l'r~""up·
good furnace ooaJ at Square Deal
tlon is 1hc het&gt;l thing or.
Mr und Mrs
Henry GosntLy earth Ior a weak wom~n.' All d•ue11h11~
coa.l Mlne. Phone 4.3B·R. 12~11·6L
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f'lth M 1 New she, lahlels 5() (IS., hqtJid $1 W I..o.rg&lt;
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a U. ay a ~ot:ll•oon W
l. 610e, taiJIJ. or JJquld, $1.35. "11'~ IJo our "•"·"
and ' Mrs William Oosuny Sr. at

Bet~y

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WANTED!-Youth
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learn printinc tra e.
sp~t.
Apply George Hoeflich '"'" Mr and Mn. Howo'd
Daily Tribune office.
M•t" al'd family.

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a yea.r ago and he ste&amp;-dll)' grew
worse un Ill IP O cl.ober wh en he
w~ Laken to the Ci(,y hosp1ta.l,
b led
Cled He wa,s
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Meyer Both Servltte

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West Br1dgewntcr, Pa..,
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Thomas Icenhour of Rochester ~~~e~~%·s~~r ~v:sa r;:t ~0~~~~~
l'·ome folks at Letart Fal 8, ·
Pa., accompaled his 801, Eugene tlV'es and friends.
Mr and Mr!'l A. W. Smith form~
h tl
t I l the mountains
Great
Bend
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local.ed
ne~r
tJI1 &amp; un ng r P n
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Some friends of George A Rhodes
Beaver Fall::;, Pa., In the store
av1
. o es ormer Y o
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bl!filneM
B::.nd and wbo ca.me to East Liver- £athcred at his home on Dec. 4tlt to
Rlddl form · pOOl a.bout 30 yeEU'S ago became 111 nmh&gt;.d him of hts birthday. J
Mr a11d Mrs . .H~a~'-''=---'------------~~~-~.c~~~~~~~~~mr~

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POLLY ANu HER PALS

F'owlcr u.nct daughter I
~&lt; p ent Buuday w!Lh her ai~tm· Mrs. 1
Roy Merritt .
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Mrs. J . B. Coleman
Sunday :

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r.ear Rochester, Pa .. hM 1\ fine
f• u!L m·chard They j were at Mar~
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Mr and Mn; Dana McDa.de of !etta. over the week end
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Roger :1' ou hy an d t h ree of h ts
WEST COLUMBIA J Mrs. Easterday o11d family, Mr. Chicago from St. Paul under the watchful eyei:l of fifte~n policemen armed with mnHcmy uo:may was ~~, busl~ss i ~~s~rs. Fred Smith and Clalr chine gun~. T~ey ere under indictmenl fu1· the $70,000 ra.mmm kidnaping of John
vuslt.or at Pt. Pleasant Monday. ;:-===-~~======= FactOl'. Left to righ.t: Albmt ("Polly No::;e") Kator, Eddie ('jFathcr Tom " ) McFnd~
Mrs Harry Dnvls spent Thursday!
den, Gus (Gloomy GuH") Schaefer and _Rog~r Touhy . ~ _
\'lilh her moLher 11.t Hartford.

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when you need a GENTLE but 'l'H9RflUGH deRnl,ng out
from within, to rid the bowels ami ludnf'ys of the potP.onous
food nnd body wastes tt.at get into the blood tilr ca.m and sap
your vitauty-niEN DE FAIR TO YOI Jft DODY. •ra~c a
teaapoonful of genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL S~LT 1n a
glftp·of water. In this easy cconomienl wny you will be gllt~
tin~ the beneftt of the World-famous CAf~LSDAD CURE
rigllt In your own home. For I!'CilerutiQns lhonunmlr. of people
have been t~ent to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOV AKlA by
thllir. p!fyelduns In the treatment of ~he many tl!s Lhal. follow
onstlpation-stomuch kidney. and hvl'l' {'ontplnm ta, rheumtJ.fism, akin troubles. cA.RLSBA D S PUUDt.:~_, SA: f,T i~ cvnporated from the waters of the liOO ycur (.lid ht sloflr sprmQ"s tn
'CARLSBAD lt.ls u natUI'al pt'Oduct, macll' fvr you hy Mother
NttLure. NEVER TAKE MANUFACTU.tn:o ~lAf ,'fR. Yulll·
body desorvea tho Wst. li'or fiU ycurs relwhlc dru~~_rh&lt;tfi huvc
8 olcl the ge nuine CARLSBAD XPR UDl~I.. !::AL!', CP!lCCil·
trated for true economy. Buy n ltottll! t od[',y.
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IS IN, CI!.SPER! WE t£JT
BACK EARLY "!HIS

MORNIN6\

I NEVER
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6UY W11H fO,

NIX ON '!HE

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CONSCIENCE

Mli ~!.NO CASPER
I!.RE 60NNA TAKE

Sf',RCASM,
CASPER!
SH·H·H!

A LITTLE STIK&gt;L.L,
SOPHIE!

HEAR VOU\

eJusl unwrap a RllOwy~Whitl~ t;qUal'e
uf "PhilJdelpbia" Brand Oeam
Cheese- ael-ve jt for de[;lert with

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It ::; t: big job bu t 60 ,~;~
~l'~t 111g Lu hf' a h!g p la..rtT.
~wo ~·Pnter:-;,

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Uut.U!;hout as dul the rest ol til(

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/)lll,\'Cit; on JUmp ball plays bllcau ~~
of their Ioni(er reELCh The beaut.
jlul p11.rt ab:Jut this YCll.I'S SIOU!l t,;
l.bat the croC'h wHI not.- have any
wcrrict: abOtlt anyone gcttmg the
Jrlca he hu:; nl.~ job cinched bl!rausc there me nbout 12 playeJ ~&gt;

STAIJfORDS

ALL· AMERICAIJ
GlJARD.

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LINEMEN
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Howeyer to th" ':recm o\
coach fln&lt;i Ill!:! hoy s nl 1.111~ aud
othe r y1•ut~ H must be s11.!J , lh
has m.vcr it~l' that f1•ell ng to COll·
tend w\Lh m his stx l' CIU'S ur ath·
Ietlc endeavm· hf·rc.
c f thmn.

Once again

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MT. OLIVE t

ontf•eptfcs can'fftlcfe In 4it~

IJ~LAYED

M! . und

Mr•;

Charley

1: pent. 'L'uc:;duy wl1h .Mrs.
Hoq 1 ·1.
f\1:1~. l''· E. Lll.Jkln!! • and children

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No11m1. Kelly .who has betm quite
I'OOl'ly for soJu c time is some what
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Mu:; Clltrord Wood I'IJlc nt bCVera-1
flny.'l last. week with her mot her
M{s R. J Hupp of Bridgeport..
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Mrs Jl a;o:c l J olwson cnlled on
.tlllli Emma Powell Monday
SQ. IIi Bigley WRii a caller at t his
]:laC!' Sund11.y
ChesLer Carson Wl\6 caJhng on I
Jl'iends Sunday cveuing
,Ethel and E\•elyn Price calltld on
¥.1~ Laura Wood Monday evening
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SIMPI.V DON'T kiiOW WMAT10 &lt;ill/£ TllfNI,

TMERE'S JUST 1IIE
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FOR Mlo#Y JNU?
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.,Y millions lor 25 years.

NOT just a salve, but a

"counter-Irritant." All
druggists.Three strengths.

want to puy llliJ·

ute to the fmc y-rude of couecrt.t:d
Icheering the high school studen\.ll
arc puttlnt!. JOJ'th under th 1 tH:·cc·
I ol !.heir cheerlllB Jcadci'S Tt. J~
fl.Hd WC b ~ llev e
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thaw that Listerine pro:nptly

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suplics can't hide irl -4 days.
lambert Pharmacal Company,
St. Louis, Mo., U.S. A.
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ILiSTERIN.E

pJa~el ::.

t:c c:m l'flh'h u.t u moment's notice with lltt.-lc to choose from auy

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ududbuL tllt~t th e competll.lon af
forded by ~r,GLlla ll lmll made .l
much ~c{·ap~ler .md murc \'aluoblc
Jllaj e:J oul of ·shu' who scenn
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delicatety.ftavnrcd and pure. Highly
nulritioU&amp;, it i8 aplendid for

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DEl. ISOLA •F fordham
OE~ oF Minneso-ta
BURZIO Of Carnetie
KOPAIIIS oF Harvard
LU~ Of CalifOrnia

Society's favorite

PlUi:ilJtd.s Jvr gooU

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CE PPI oF Prince to"
l-ANE oF Prince'ton
IJISh;;Rr Of Mich1;tlan
BERNARD Of M1clt.
HUPKE oF Alabama

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t lltm tUPacvrml juulofs wlthQa.p~
tnh1
Oas d t;w oul~ sLm ior on tile
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0N1.Y 60N11,6i 4ET t;40,'II A "''EEK
FOR TEN Wl!EKS AS I!.N E'/('1t!A IN
'!HE MoviES, BUT TO I MPR.E1&amp;S
$0PI-IIE I '10~0 HER I WAS TO l&gt;ET
~4000.'11' A WEEK FOR 1WO 'liARS
AS A STARl DON'T SNITCH QN
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Y.•o• the reason. Yet no one
need have halitosis. Garglln;
with listorine instontty dettroys \
rnouth odon and checks lnfftc~ . ·t

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.:llildren.

Halito&amp;~s {bod breath:, the
social fault no ona iorgives,

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Oo you know why shg wosn't 1
welcomei She, herself, didn't.

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MOmMY.

DELAYED
Mr. l;llld MN. Charles l"tndliu;
were calllng ou fr1ends In Torch
1 last week. Dorothy Pierce oi Cool~

• ville came home

them

wtth

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~HEAT C·HtSlER

/' f pend a few dayl!.
orland Gilliland ha8 been husk·
ins: corn for Mr PindUng.
~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edpr Koehler a.nd
l Mabel were home for Thu.ultsgivlng.
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Alvin Cole, Sam Kelley and bls ,
' mol her were at Coolville -Tuetiday.
• 1 Ml'li. Kelley weut. to New York
j where .she will remain rar a. few

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Several men [tom thus
1111.1 c working o1~ Ute roid

WlllJB.m Keebaugh and gra nddaughter .Inez OJ!IIre Were lu PomelOY Friday.
Bonna. Jea.u Katchenbu.uwll a.ud
1 a unt w en~ vlsltlr\K lu AtJtcw Bntur&lt;!ay

Alvtu ttnd Guy nole were buslLit"ss caller&amp; h1 Pomeroy Tuesday
1 Mrs Ro.sle Dor&amp;t and daughter
l ~'huy called on Mr and Mr&amp; John
C'ampb~l.J Thursday afternoon ,
AlflWrY Smith. Mr . . l;)orat and
I Sam Logan visited Jeff VIolet

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Ma.ry and Pred&amp; Cole
! l•le Gauley Mouot.a.!nt~,

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End In Face Of
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' Coach Faces Job Of
Pruning' Squad

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thlll con teat. '" t
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liYJOI' quarter a.t &amp;OJ' time, 'ftleel
The box 8UQ'e tor eaCb:'8f,me·.io}.. lada foUJbL pluckily uuW the l&amp;&amp;t
Iowa .~
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Preliminary : ·
thJ.' Uley hl&amp;d no cllancio' 10 malle i
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M11ne:s~t, t .• ,
I 2 l 2 4 U).ebj enUre team from Iaat year ,
Sf&gt;ldena.bel,
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Cottrlu ,. c !c'
2 O 0 0 4 roy from 1Mt year waa on the .ftoor
Dalley, i .
3 O 0 L 6 1 .Ei;a~\lf4tlY II.IJht M.th tnelr full I
Lr: ltwller, g
· 1 0 0 0 2 power reinfor;.;ed by one of lut.
HILrbrecht, g
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Vudtsh, g
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atune agaiML s uch h6-pelCHS odd:; 1
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J•1achbn,
Bt·cclllel,
Ol11r k, f

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HnZf'lto n. g
Murray, g
Cllf!ord. g

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n o o oo

A• Candidates For Team
Lack Experience At
Game

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18 Gamea On Schecl11le,
Nine Of Them Leac·
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W. V1:1..,

Henry Bruere, president or tht~ f Thursday.
Bowery SavingH Bank

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Qf trew
\'m·k, who haH relinquixheti hi11 po!&gt;t
1u1 credit and ba11king elCpl:lrt rtlr the
Roosevelt AdminiH Lration. D1'11ere
ts lhe aulhor of lhe pliUI t.o r•Jlf'tUie
frozen creditR in cioseJ ba:l.lli~B
throughottt the eotmt,·y.

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A. &amp; P. Store. Call Edward Ebers·

bRch at Red Ariehor.

Italph Smi1J1 or ChHitcothc was at
lllls place for a few da.vt~ visit.
1 Errol, Nlns and L · &gt;Ia. Follrod
I q cnt a Icw duys tn CiP~Innatt.
1 George Pearman and Orlt; Gaul
j rhipped u. lo11.d of live stock Bator~
, dRY
Those calHng on Mr. and Mrs.
A"bury
Smith and
Thankqlvmg were
Ralph Parker
ramtly, Mr. and

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WEAK ..WOMEN

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KODAKS &amp; Brownie Cameras. at c, tpor~.
one ha.lf wholesale prtce-11 eiger
Mrs
Dixon nnd guu-..ctdau- f
Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio.
12-9-3t ~hter Francis HotTman spent thP. )
bdlne8 she would nnt
week end Wlth her sister Mn;. J .
IJc: llvtng toduy h~d u
nut
bet n fnr lh• ~ lonlc.
FoR SALE.....Oood top ooaJ and ~I Mcu1dr. n uf Middleport.
I heltcve lhc l'r~""up·
good furnace ooaJ at Square Deal
tlon is 1hc het&gt;l thing or.
Mr und Mrs
Henry GosntLy earth Ior a weak wom~n.' All d•ue11h11~
coa.l Mlne. Phone 4.3B·R. 12~11·6L
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f'lth M 1 New she, lahlels 5() (IS., hqtJid $1 W I..o.rg&lt;
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l. 610e, taiJIJ. or JJquld, $1.35. "11'~ IJo our "•"·"
and ' Mrs William Oosuny Sr. at

Bet~y

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WANTED!-Youth
to
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learn printinc tra e.
sp~t.
Apply George Hoeflich '"'" Mr and Mn. Howo'd
Daily Tribune office.
M•t" al'd family.

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a yea.r ago and he ste&amp;-dll)' grew
worse un Ill IP O cl.ober wh en he
w~ Laken to the Ci(,y hosp1ta.l,
b led
Cled He wa,s
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a L C a 1c ut'~a

Meyer Both Servltte

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West Br1dgewntcr, Pa..,
.;'lsltb1 g
Thomas Icenhour of Rochester ~~~e~~%·s~~r ~v:sa r;:t ~0~~~~~
l'·ome folks at Letart Fal 8, ·
Pa., accompaled his 801, Eugene tlV'es and friends.
Mr and Mr!'l A. W. Smith form~
h tl
t I l the mountains
Great
Bend
IU'e
local.ed
ne~r
tJI1 &amp; un ng r P n
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D d H h d f
1 t G cat
Some friends of George A Rhodes
Beaver Fall::;, Pa., In the store
av1
. o es ormer Y o
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bl!filneM
B::.nd and wbo ca.me to East Liver- £athcred at his home on Dec. 4tlt to
Rlddl form · pOOl a.bout 30 yeEU'S ago became 111 nmh&gt;.d him of hts birthday. J
Mr a11d Mrs . .H~a~'-''=---'------------~~~-~.c~~~~~~~~~mr~

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POLLY ANu HER PALS

F'owlcr u.nct daughter I
~&lt; p ent Buuday w!Lh her ai~tm· Mrs. 1
Roy Merritt .
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Mrs. J . B. Coleman
Sunday :

Gives You tbe

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r.ear Rochester, Pa .. hM 1\ fine
f• u!L m·chard They j were at Mar~
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Mr and Mn; Dana McDa.de of !etta. over the week end
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Roger :1' ou hy an d t h ree of h ts
WEST COLUMBIA J Mrs. Easterday o11d family, Mr. Chicago from St. Paul under the watchful eyei:l of fifte~n policemen armed with mnHcmy uo:may was ~~, busl~ss i ~~s~rs. Fred Smith and Clalr chine gun~. T~ey ere under indictmenl fu1· the $70,000 ra.mmm kidnaping of John
vuslt.or at Pt. Pleasant Monday. ;:-===-~~======= FactOl'. Left to righ.t: Albmt ("Polly No::;e") Kator, Eddie ('jFathcr Tom " ) McFnd~
Mrs Harry Dnvls spent Thursday!
den, Gus (Gloomy GuH") Schaefer and _Rog~r Touhy . ~ _
\'lilh her moLher 11.t Hartford.

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when you need a GENTLE but 'l'H9RflUGH deRnl,ng out
from within, to rid the bowels ami ludnf'ys of the potP.onous
food nnd body wastes tt.at get into the blood tilr ca.m and sap
your vitauty-niEN DE FAIR TO YOI Jft DODY. •ra~c a
teaapoonful of genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL S~LT 1n a
glftp·of water. In this easy cconomienl wny you will be gllt~
tin~ the beneftt of the World-famous CAf~LSDAD CURE
rigllt In your own home. For I!'CilerutiQns lhonunmlr. of people
have been t~ent to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOV AKlA by
thllir. p!fyelduns In the treatment of ~he many tl!s Lhal. follow
onstlpation-stomuch kidney. and hvl'l' {'ontplnm ta, rheumtJ.fism, akin troubles. cA.RLSBA D S PUUDt.:~_, SA: f,T i~ cvnporated from the waters of the liOO ycur (.lid ht sloflr sprmQ"s tn
'CARLSBAD lt.ls u natUI'al pt'Oduct, macll' fvr you hy Mother
NttLure. NEVER TAKE MANUFACTU.tn:o ~lAf ,'fR. Yulll·
body desorvea tho Wst. li'or fiU ycurs relwhlc dru~~_rh&lt;tfi huvc
8 olcl the ge nuine CARLSBAD XPR UDl~I.. !::AL!', CP!lCCil·
trated for true economy. Buy n ltottll! t od[',y.
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YES, COLONEL HOOFER

IS IN, CI!.SPER! WE t£JT
BACK EARLY "!HIS

MORNIN6\

I NEVER
1\.IOUI&gt;HT A
6UY W11H fO,

NIX ON '!HE

.6UILTY

CONSCIENCE

Mli ~!.NO CASPER
I!.RE 60NNA TAKE

Sf',RCASM,
CASPER!
SH·H·H!

A LITTLE STIK&gt;L.L,
SOPHIE!

HEAR VOU\

eJusl unwrap a RllOwy~Whitl~ t;qUal'e
uf "PhilJdelpbia" Brand Oeam
Cheese- ael-ve jt for de[;lert with

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It ::; t: big job bu t 60 ,~;~
~l'~t 111g Lu hf' a h!g p la..rtT.
~wo ~·Pnter:-;,

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Klndlo
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Uut.U!;hout as dul the rest ol til(

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/)lll,\'Cit; on JUmp ball plays bllcau ~~
of their Ioni(er reELCh The beaut.
jlul p11.rt ab:Jut this YCll.I'S SIOU!l t,;
l.bat the croC'h wHI not.- have any
wcrrict: abOtlt anyone gcttmg the
Jrlca he hu:; nl.~ job cinched bl!rausc there me nbout 12 playeJ ~&gt;

STAIJfORDS

ALL· AMERICAIJ
GlJARD.

TilE

BACKS

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11-iE
LINEMEN
WHILE

G£T THE SUMPS.

M N E!G.

CLU~, -r\401?-MTO~ ,

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i"&gt;"'CAUS'E
GoT My MOI&lt;J 'EY

\Nhen YOUD. Cit

Howeyer to th" ':recm o\
coach fln&lt;i Ill!:! hoy s nl 1.111~ aud
othe r y1•ut~ H must be s11.!J , lh
has m.vcr it~l' that f1•ell ng to COll·
tend w\Lh m his stx l' CIU'S ur ath·
Ietlc endeavm· hf·rc.
c f thmn.

Once again

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promptly end1 odors orcUnarf

MT. OLIVE t

ontf•eptfcs can'fftlcfe In 4it~

IJ~LAYED

M! . und

Mr•;

Charley

1: pent. 'L'uc:;duy wl1h .Mrs.
Hoq 1 ·1.
f\1:1~. l''· E. Lll.Jkln!! • and children

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('nUed ou Mn; Chns Price recently.
No11m1. Kelly .who has betm quite
I'OOl'ly for soJu c time is some what
]lllJII'OVCrl
Mu:; Clltrord Wood I'IJlc nt bCVera-1
flny.'l last. week with her mot her
M{s R. J Hupp of Bridgeport..
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Mrs Jl a;o:c l J olwson cnlled on
.tlllli Emma Powell Monday
SQ. IIi Bigley WRii a caller at t his
]:laC!' Sund11.y
ChesLer Carson Wl\6 caJhng on I
Jl'iends Sunday cveuing
,Ethel and E\•elyn Price calltld on
¥.1~ Laura Wood Monday evening
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THERE AA£ :11 POOPlE ON MY OII'T UST AIID I
SIMPI.V DON'T kiiOW WMAT10 &lt;ill/£ TllfNI,

TMERE'S JUST 1IIE
TIII"C. FOR UN&lt;I.E

LET'S SEE IHMI-...,.,.,.,_
WOI'I'r HELP US.
...,.,.,.,_

roSTS A OOLI.Afl..

81U. AND IT ONo:t

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AND IIOW'5 Tim
FOR Mlo#Y JNU?
I KNOW SHE"LL

l!1

fl_ub on Muslerole. Used

.,Y millions lor 25 years.

NOT just a salve, but a

"counter-Irritant." All
druggists.Three strengths.

want to puy llliJ·

ute to the fmc y-rude of couecrt.t:d
Icheering the high school studen\.ll
arc puttlnt!. JOJ'th under th 1 tH:·cc·
I ol !.heir cheerlllB Jcadci'S Tt. J~
fl.Hd WC b ~ llev e
1::; dCStillCCI

WELl YOUR LIST IS
PRACTICALLY DONE
~,AHO lTWON'T&lt;D5T US
A\ MOO! Ai· l~ I'D JUST
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~IIOPP£0 AIIOU"D EITUER.

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AU UN•
SUIIIG
HERO!

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'Of CQurse, m~st of yo!J alre~dy hJ,;Y:,. :valuab'e hallit Qf chec"i"' tl)e :. ~~fore ·yoq ~uy··we .
W~nt
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forded by ~r,GLlla ll lmll made .l
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OE~ oF Minneso-ta
BURZIO Of Carnetie
KOPAIIIS oF Harvard
LU~ Of CalifOrnia

Society's favorite

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ME.'N OF 1933 ••

CE PPI oF Prince to"
l-ANE oF Prince'ton
IJISh;;Rr Of Mich1;tlan
BERNARD Of M1clt.
HUPKE oF Alabama

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t lltm tUPacvrml juulofs wlthQa.p~
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FOR TEN Wl!EKS AS I!.N E'/('1t!A IN
'!HE MoviES, BUT TO I MPR.E1&amp;S
$0PI-IIE I '10~0 HER I WAS TO l&gt;ET
~4000.'11' A WEEK FOR 1WO 'liARS
AS A STARl DON'T SNITCH QN
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AS Ff',T "S
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Serve

Y.•o• the reason. Yet no one
need have halitosis. Garglln;
with listorine instontty dettroys \
rnouth odon and checks lnfftc~ . ·t

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ON WEI4HT,

.:llildren.

Halito&amp;~s {bod breath:, the
social fault no ona iorgives,

'll'~

COULD PUT

JW!l,

Oo you know why shg wosn't 1
welcomei She, herself, didn't.

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I Local

Newsman
Held in Lynching Junior Class To
1 Again In Trouble
Present Minstrel

MEJOS COUNTJAN8

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STRIKERS DEMAND
UNION ~(JG~lTION

Burlingham church
T\1eaday afternoon, at 1 ·30 o'cloct
With bUrial tn t.he cem~etery JU!&amp;r•
by

Rena• by Leti-m.
Show at Auditorium
T u..d•,. EveniDc

DINNER P.t.RTT

Mr and Mrs Jewell Carr ot AlSunday With a
dinner II'\ honor of Jacob Zeiher
local shoe dealer
The tollowtna were present Walter Hamm of Pomeroy, and Mr llnel
Mrs Lee
Henderson, C.."larence,
6~uman, Ralph, Harold Lee, and
M&amp;rpret Henderson. llr and M.m
v. s carr, Mr. and Mre. Oharlea
Wood, and Wllllam, Tbelma, Mae
and Obarles Carr of Allred, the
~;Uest. or honor, llr. Zefher, and the
hpst and hoateu, Mr and Mn
fred ent.erta:lne&lt;:

1339 Mea Receive More
Thao $16,500 For
Week'o Work
MORE JOBS

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To Workero In County A*
Other Project. Are
Approved

C S L ~ 1 '.;J:

veteran or Jk:dford t.ownehlp. dled
at bll home tmre SaturdaY n:laht
~~~ot 10 o'clott from tntlrmltiea of q:e.
Puneral aervt~• wtU be conduct-o
r. :I frmn the

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1 Lowell Wincett Accwed of
Drivin1 Auto While
lntoUcated

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L

BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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Did You Ever Stop

To Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma
HENRY C. MacARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:
"Newapaper advertiaing offen tb eonly aucce11ful advertia·
ing medium for people that have aometbiag to sell. Reaulto, of
c~une, are obtained from other medium•, but lonr experience
w•th the newspaper reveals the advertiser reta more for his money
out of the newspaper than from any other source.
"The federal government baa placed rreat truat in tbe new•·
!'aper, and has evince~ its faith io tbe printed page by populariz·
tng NRA through the pre••· It is up to the advertiser to maintain
thia faith through support which will bring aot only the beat re·
turns to him, but alao to tbe people at large.

Tuesday and Wednesday

"GOODBYE

AGAIN"

"WHEN RECOVERY HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED, THE
NEWSPAPER AND THE ADVERTISER BEHIND THE PAPER
WILL HAVE HAD MORE PART IN IT THAN ANY OTHER
ONE THING."

Joan Blondell, Watrren Wll·
lam, Genevlen Tobin, Helen

Chandler, Wallace Ford, Hutll

Donnelly.
Sl~tfr..

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Harvest of

Hate-Handle Bars.

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WHDMCf1L7.

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WEATHER-C I o u d 7 .,
probably followed by ·
"now in East portion tonight and W erlneaday.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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By Carrier 16 Centi-·BY Mall $4.00

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Meigs Countian Found Dead On State Highw
MYSTERY CUAKS
UNTIMHY OEHH
11f1~LPH RUSSELL

DEVElOPMENT ~f ~~i~~qi~ ~!~ NnED fC~N~MIST Free m Mercy Death JU~IGIARY G~MMITTHS ~f BOTH
fA~ EAH BEGUN Pr·~=~hw;:n~=:~"~.. ;SAYS REG~VERY
~~IJSES IN SESS AGAIN
ov s~VIH ~R~ER ,~.;·;~:·~:ART slow NEXT YEAR
!N EHDRTn RE~CH AGR

P«a Senate Quiz

Wbo h Found With Skull
C111obed Near His
Own Residence

Russia Servea Notice Of
Intentions In
Siberia

WAS AT HOME

FIVE ITEMS LISTED

With Wife Shortly Be·
fore Fatal Accident
Occurred

Whereby Sovieta Hope to
Preserve Peace By
Being Prepared

M~atery surrounded the deat:.h Of
Ralph Russell 30 oi the PomeroyRutland ro1d. whose llfeleM body
wns dJscovered alongside the roadwc.y near his home Mv&lt;~day evening about II 30 o'clock by a Pfi.Mlng
motorist
An examination of t.he body by
Coroner Ben H
EWing, Henry
Ewing, Bherltf A 0 T1-acy and
ntws reporters 1n thr. Ewlnl mort*
here following the dlscovery,
re;,~~~ .:t:hh;at death had prol:)ably
~~
a severe (tacture of

dl''""''~'d

Bteyele

Priu'

Waya and Mean• Group
Continues Heal'illl

Ayres Looka For Another
Year When BuaineiS
Will Lag

Senate Spokeamen Think There h Even
Report Bill For Paaaage Soon, But Prospceb
Bright In Lower Holioe

NO GREAT SPURTS

BILL'S STATUS IS UNCHANGED
In Spite of Number Of Proposed Amendmenb;1
byisll Warn Senaible And Enforcible Law
I
sary Or Liquor Soon Will Be Taken Awa!(
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By LINTON WELLS

INB Staff corerspondenl
MOHC()'A

Dec 12 -

INS -

WiLli

newJ&gt;papers sLl e!l.'llng t.he aggra
vatect sltuatlo·, 1n the Pa.cHic rll ~
&lt;&gt;oviel government tod:ll)l ptomul ·
gated a. highly s lgnlficunl deere,•

lte'felatiODJ 1n the Senate &amp;.nkln&amp;r
and Currency committee's probe m·
to aft'a,ift! of Cbast National Bank
may start a new mveRtla-atJon into
that buk'1 rt~latlous with Harvo:ly
C. Co1:1cb (•bove) a direetor of the
RPC. The committee rece1ved tcs-

I loa.
t:lmaaT thai CoW!h
oatataodlnr

cont.ainlnt an unmmtaku.bl~ rl!'·
mlnder t;o JatJQn ~hat lbe u S.8.&amp;
intends to develop Its tu1 eastem
areas to a po1nt where th('y will ~
Mt only selr-su ppmtmg but lulPff,IJll&amp;ble.

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Signed by Premier V M

Mol·

ha8 had lar~re otov on behalf or the fiOVIet un1oo
~t the bank aun:e
by Josef Stalin for t.he centrol
lla tiuok BI'C polt..
eucutlve committee of
com·

·;;.~;;;I

4 P. M.

May be Pre"VaiUn•

munlst.

haa

dee~c e

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COMlNG-Chrla&amp;opher Bean.

C

HRISTMAS ia a 1olden opportunity for the ahooght-

ful giver, Go into any Electrical Dealer's 11hor and
yop will be suJ'rounded by shining electrical applia~s,
big and httle. There im't one of them that wouldn't be
joyfully received; nor oue that wouldn't M a ~ly M•
minder throuKhout the YPfll'~ of your &lt;'l~rernl':~tl'l11Drl ta!le
thi! Chrifltmas.
The All-Electric Home is th~ 8Dal o£ modern famiJJea.
Mo1t of us are &amp;J:hieving that perfectwa, piece by piece•

• ~o
1 for any IliaD ~
j"&gt;ltpoQe giving hi1 wife The
1,

For Chril'ltntaa. -lte family may po61the Christmas fundi
and set mother .aomethin1 big, such aa an electric range,
Of a refrigerator; or mdtvidua] gtfta of smaller applianGel1 such as a vacuum cl~a.ier, a toaster, aD il'on, or ,...even 1 carton ol Mazda 1amp8 may be seleded.

lf~ver

she has been needias so long. Ourcoovenienc
CefiiJJ place the new 1poCiel
Hoovers within tbe reach of
any pocketbook.

Make every penny you spend tlm Chrtetmaa eount

Thlo oew llghcweigbt ~··
tinel Series has been designed
by famous St,tins. on stream·
hnes. More bft~rifW dtan
,eYef'l&amp;nd the moac efficient
olq:uic ~leaoero made.
.

throughout the yean in aavinga.

Governor Asked
To Help Schools

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It,~"' .!='q~~tveaieac~e

*"'&lt;It Dirt 'l'loder-io bUilt
in. n'istinJ ToOls ll('e of
duralumin:, ooe-chird che

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w..; o I
finnous:
.flavor
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wcigbcof~

Paymeall han beea ex·

tended over olopger period.
Liberal allow· •.uunuu
ance for old

eloariccleaoe&lt;s.
Complete wlcb
new li&amp;btwoijjht
Dusciag Toob

$45·0
DOWN

c;)beHOOVER
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Worthless
Cause of

Do your shoppbtl t'-lll'ly a1 your ElectriNJl &amp;Jer'•

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Musl be Cl-.1 Unt.. Aid
is fo.tlacomina Quickly,

Ellu.,.ton Say
Ath.em, 0, Dee. 12-INS--&lt;Jnmna
upon Governor 0!9l'ie Whlte to re-

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ELECTR.ICAI. t"'JNJRACfURS and DEALERS
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by The Ohio Powtr CompanJJ

A11TO CBASR VICTIM DIAD

Lancaster, 0

Dec

12-INB-In-

In &amp;1\ autQ • ~Walon nOrth of
l'll!re yesterday, Arthur A McDaniel
24. Of CIDiwnbus, wai dead today
lltt~

'ITAJ.IAN NOT SURE
' 'TWAS AN ACCIDENT

quest Ute Le&amp;l8lature to act ilnmed- O.leveland, Dec 1:1- INS-It.c' "n
lately to ptovtde funds for ~~tate a1d Prank Cosentino, •nable to apeak
8Cb00ll, resolutlod! adopted here at Engllah, was wonderin1 about
a meettna: of schoQl author!.tiN reo- American eow t8 and justice todBl
preteDtlnf 21 aoutheutet11 eountle&amp; after betlll forced to play a. p.me
waa ro~ t.odar to the Gover- af "dodge 'eDl'' ln Common Pleas
nor
, Judie Althur H. Da)"a courtroom.
UnJeas depleted fund.&amp; are repla.c~
aa.e,s.tloD, a wttne11 at a rob~
ed 1DaDJ of the schOOls wUI be un- bery b'tal, wu forced to dodge th '
able to reopen after the Ohriatmu hammer end ot the Judie's ga'l~l
heJlda,, superbltenctenta and prtn- after I~ broke looee frOm the han ·
clpals reported.
It wu brou~rht out that m01t or
Ute state aid $ChoolB are not 1esa
than a1z weeks 1n arrean In teach~

ua salarle8

die when tne Jurtat rapped for orThe Italian's qutclt manuever
sved. hfm but the heavy end of
the pvel struck defendant Wllllam Obrlltlan tn the pit Of thO)

der

In many lna&amp;ancea tt developed, ltOD\aoh,

teachet'l lona withOut pay have el[!.
Judp DaJ made It aa clear u
hauated &amp;bell' Cl'*llt with local mer-l,..able to ,Colentlno that It wan
, • eb•ats and h~ve been. forced to all &amp;a. &amp;ac:ldmt '-uti Ute latter lett
pledp exho&lt;1111MI lnlmot to !lor- - _.... ~ hoUI and mUm·
row moner.
lWJ)I ta h1i naun tonaue .

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Cowboy Killed Couple
PNvent PJ'OMtcution
uBad" Check Charce

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