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11!Ul!Jltl !land and sea fotces reopened a terrifle bombardment' bn
the ruins of \\'oosung forts and the shore defences· 'of
I• K""\uc•7. ~ Fiell'lil l woosung villare today preliminary t.o a Jli!l'intle at!acji'
~~·~ p.,.·,owa 1 plknned as a final devostating blow to the Chineoe.
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late1y ot a local co;or~prmdence
tcht' c; lllat the faculty 1!1 now ma.k·
lllJ the boys and girls .u!!e sepant!
man boxes.
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tory, that victory is
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~nerol t:!rvlces for 114rs. Zelia
Rc.bleon will be conducted from, the
RaWJiU&amp;s funeral home, Tuesday
attetnoon at two o'clock, with Rev.
RE.h.hman ometatlnt" Burial 'fill b6
made ln the HIU'beihetery. .~

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natlon-wld.e and. beaan at. t.he &amp;am~
tlme tn ~e§l'lY every city, vl~le
and hamlet In th~ United S=t
Menday momlna The (l~
crpnhatkln. sponsoring the u
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drive hove txpresaed their Plalll ~ t9
eontioue the movement from w~lt
tG wnk In order to aid u manY
medy families 1n M.I4Qlep0rt ' and.
vlcinltJ as possible.
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Mayor J. E. Harley ha5 announ0:-1
ed that tbe house-to-flouse ~nk
an4 ~WUcittnr bema done 11lMI4.dleporl mui't be IJt'J,pped Ptlt~Jedlute..
l.Y under penalty of the · Ofdlnauce
a1atnst U. He said Uta~ suc.b proct!CU! had been dGne durui&amp;: j.he )Jf.!!t
but the 1Cordln&amp;'ilce would. be s trlcfl'y
enforce&lt;~ In the future: Any one in
nMd is rtQuested l4 · app~ to ' the
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One of the mustt!ian&amp; at a hot~l
here 1 c.~tms he c.wes so many pay...
mtnts 'c'n hili plccolo tha.t all he's
a.ble to play on It Is promissory
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th~ mattet with
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Actcr-J Just a:aVe $ farn:::ll din·
nu t.o the wolf at my door.

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With 'the blow1n11. of whistles. tile
ecretrh of the nre alarm siren and
t.he tillain&amp; 0 f bells he
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a was
: de-c1oc.)t Monday mQming,reWar
clart-1 on depre•lon in MktcUeport
All charltabJe. 80Cle~ ot Middleport have Joined to&amp;ether and ea•
tlbll!hed an employment bute!au 1n
ordtl tc rumish labor to hones~ reUabl~ rt:s~ul men and women
who are wllllng to perform any lobcr trCm washing the dog to building an hundred-StorY skY.SCl'ftper
!Lath cltize-u of MktdleporL who ta
now emplo;yed, w~Jl be asked to aive
an tumr or!~ more~q.(~.wgt·k to those
who are unempni)'ed: Olld jobs
a1ound the ho1ISe that h11.ve been
put on h-wn ttme to t1me, sur.h as
tltaning up the lawn, removing nsh·
es, patntlna or repairing a roof ,or
tkor, window wa6hlng, patcllhlg
~ater, pa.pet1n1, painting, bulldinl
or rePt.trlna aatate, washblg tne c11r
or cleabina the house.
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·If. dny ~·~ :4f1 Middleport lJJ at
pr':!sed.t nuemp1oyed and In need of
a. tew hours work, h.e eboukl rel'lliter
at. the El;n.ploymenJ. omce, 112
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Oauu:tl Burcllett .st.udent ct
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Boothe ot Third_ aven~·: Mlddlepol·L
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TERRY'
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the week end wtth J. M. Btn·che tl ·
I The Infant 8Cin bcm W Mi·a. yt~l·, aad. famUy ,
,:rt~h' ',•om111 thU;J e~~tlng stutr &amp;
am Slx , Saturday moml~ aw _:e
Nn;. sarah Lant celebrated ller !'! ry
a w g ve :r.uu merncr,atlle
home of her pal'ents. Mr.•and
· 98th birthday anniv e1Sary Sat urday hems
wl&lt;ile It Is nmmi\(C , be&amp;mn·
Ed. Ru!l:lell of Bradbury, ~ ··;Max Lambert, sLude.nt ot Ohio 1111 8 ~bruflt·. litl1 Ill the Dally
away Saturday evening. A aho:!W'il Univet·stty was .hert oCJvr.r the week ' Tnb ne
vice was, conducted Monda)' m~· end VlSIUng hli parents
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M1 s Wllhafu Board 1s qutte Ill at. I
OPERETTA TO HE GIVEN
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Th" opE-retta "The Tea House of
LOCAL MAN VICTIM
C L Wllflon t eturned Monday 1Sing Lo" w1ll be give n a.t the hiQ.h
from Zanesville. whete ht.! :;pen t school f.ltdltorl um , March 4, by
OF HE~ORRHAGE j sunday with hl1 familY
mern".le16 or the hillh school Glee
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Mr nnd Mrs. Portu Brooks, nnd club::&gt;
Ausustus K:nab. an elderly gen- 1Dr C H Sm1th o: Indla.la.polls,
P11nclpal parts .,:u be tak~n by
tleinan, who with hlS wlte ~ been 1ndlaMil. nnd Miso Ida Brookb of Vlvlttme Smith , J ean McKII.Jo' .E.srt.s1dlng tor the past lew y.ew- 9 with Col,l.Ul'j~U&amp; w~1c vls1tors Sunday wtth th-:.1 D. Scott. M~o.rr.ra•·ct Marsha ll
their aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Russell Mr. an1 Mr~ R. B Bccscn of Lo- Cheathem, D11na Byers, Orville
on Beech St r~et, was etrickerr. •sun- i: USt Mrrl't M•·s. Brook:. \lia~ lor· Ftnnktm
Blackstone,
Elsworth
day mornini about 11 o clo~k ~ wllh
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Chambers ai1d Carl Kerns A lall!:e
a cere bral hemorrb.aa:e a nd· .!l.tS ~
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dltton ill' very serJous. ~.;:.
O.hu;t "'fveralty Band at ~ these prmclpals.
101111, Btanltly and Chr:ster ""K1lib t ~ 1
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The operetta 1s Wlder the dJtcc·
were · summoned trcnr Clnclnn~tl f ~i ~untcr Htgh School Au.- lion Of Miss Ve&amp;ta McCoy
and an1ved the same eventugt
dl\Qrium Tuef.day evening
-Mr. Knabhat! apparen~ly becllln · J.l!"t.r..i:L'·LEGIQN BROADCASTS
his usual health and haa bee.1 lill l'.e.un\ary 16th...
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was ab'Jcktm lihort.l:, alter e~1.t.erlu~ l port and a slater to -w . H and R tvttnlfli at 7,30 o clock. t.o tJte Am·
hta bOmi!
BeesQn
I Lncan l~Kion AUX111ary The&amp;e pr6l(r, and Mr~ KJlAb were tonne1
Mr and Mrs Joe Wli6Cn and !Qm· 1gram~:&gt; will be arran"ed 1.0 Interest
rttlclept&amp; oi Cincinnati, where Lhe Uy CJf Ora vel Hill. have rea~ed _!he 1 not nnly Legloruudrt!s and Aunl~y
t&amp;-mer wu engageU as claim agent Stowe proptrty or. Four\.h .sttcet. • membt1s but will be ot interest to
tor tbeM.merlcan E.XprtM Ct.tmi)any and Mn. W11Uam Goetz ha.s 5t.ored the ~t:lleJaltmbUc as well Excellent
tor mi.ny YtJtr&amp;. rel1rln3 wnh honor her househo ld aouds unLil a later rm;:-..cal tuitml. w11l be provided and
ILnd a penskrn oome Ctw ye;u., .1go. dale when ehe will Join her hm.band 1 p1 :.u •1uent lipellkl'!rf\ will aive bri.e(
Ja.nuN"y tJeventh M.t a.1d Mr:; 1n Lhc So 1th
talk , on subJect:. of vital interest
J(na b observed their fifLielb wed- 1 The Ct:dar Cr«k Ci rcle of Mid· and turrem e\enU;
dihj symlversary. The marri&amp;IJ'e d! {;pcrt 11;11J hold a mMtinR al their
-ceremony was per!ol'muJ II'I !&lt;,)..,.: 1 hall, Tuesday alter noon at two o'·
M1 a no Mrs c E Vance were
in Middleport 1\'llh Hrv
Dwight 1clctk, commemorating t he birtJlday callcJ to EwlngtQn Sunday evenlng
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Every Effort TO Be Macle
chl\Pm cmcllulng
1 cf W&amp;~;hblgton. Members are urged bY• •ht: s:::1 ivus 1llnesll of Lhe form1 to b~ pn:£? nt !or tile sl')eGial
pro- t:r's mothe•, M• ~ Rcbt:cca Vance
To·Find Work For
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Janu.s Hnle) .!!pent the week end
Mr. end Mrs. Peck Bruy » •ld Mr
Ocugf' Sauer ,Jr JelL Sundalo· for hue w1th hill Wlfe trom hiS emUnemployed
ancJ. Mrli. HoUUi Bow an of L0i:B 11 Bucyrus where he h u employment pll;yment &amp;t Iron ten
~petlt Bslurda~· and Sunday with
M1 s, Sara. Loul.&amp;e Scott spent t.i'le
Mr ana Mr.s Mont Prier of WithM'l\ and Mrs Burn!.O BaJkCI', c.;le· W€Ok end In AtheN
1'()J)!! were here vlsltmg frieno.; anti
braUq ;~: Mr Batker·c, birthday annl·
Robett Harrl.s returned to Cohun- relatives Saturday
H ,_ T - .;.A.."-. ~ •
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bus Sunday evening after apendirlz
M w E.tta Gat&gt;klJ J~ t&gt;tlll conrmcd
Oule 0 '8 ouee -ucri~DI
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Jl.ft.~ a,nd Mrs Earl Mauck of the \\fek end with his pu~is '
to her home beCli.USC or lllnc~.s.
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Mrij Sylvla Radcliffe and soh I
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Authorities
•SOuth. Third a?enue ijUioturu:e.. the nU«r,.~s Allie Mauck, who Jlas b~n gucs~.s or Mrs. Ella Byers
birth ct 1 daughter )titn'&lt; $aturda.y ill, 'is lm.pt•ovlng.
M1. and Mrs J W RyerlS ..1.nci

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from tbtt The appropriation bl!l for ~he JU$ grer.ter part of Meigs Coon- 1 1 1
tJce department. which carries the 1
P'lson and jail lun"·,
...... p'ovld~
.... 11,- ty and particularly from thP.. • r,
139,040 for Atlanta prison, eom- Pomeroy Bend are expected
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~ared with $1 ,182,-tO(I recommended t b
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by the budget bureau
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eThe measure provides ror two port s~hool gymnasium to
warden's aMistants, three
new
elerks and 23 new guards.
see one of the really great
TestUylng before the committee games of the ~ason TuesSanford Bates, r; uperln tendent ot
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prisons, .said Atlanta penitent18ry t&amp; day evemng.
seriOusly overcrowded He sa.ld at
The attraction at that
least 1,000 prisoners should be re· t'
. th f •· .
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moved rrom Atlanta and Leaven- Ime JS
e a9V'g'OIDJr acme
worth prisons at once
outfit whjch has tasted deThe bill carrtes tm.ooo for con- f
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structton of the new Southwestern eat ut once ~0 ar t 18 Re8·
prison at El Reno. Okla , and $1,- \ ~o n and that by a one point
050,000 !or commencement of work
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on a new hospttal ror detective de- ma r gm ID thetr
M game
llnquent.B near Bprlngfteld, Mo
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mg the boys a hard J'Ol'tbut alicl
pctntlnR especially tor ~ Radni!
same It wtu be played lrllmediatfl!Y
ie Ucwlnw, the contelt between ~ · '
l Purple
Tornadoelets and Tupp8r.1, . ,J
I Plabu;.
The ()a..£da wll oM
I th£1r ean1e at 7: 30. •That a cro~:. ,
; howe will vitw Ulll 1arne Ja aft&amp;~~;~¥ ... ,.
a fore1one conclusion becalUI o1
illtEnlle
lntert!lt ctllpJa.~
by
fcllc.wers ot Lhue two at•runa t.Uu
In arldltlon to the many lntlreltad
who te~kte In Qther patt i cd the
qcunty, The lirllil' 11me l •l the Me·
J;Jtd eectJon ot \he' IIGW'lt.) courna.tnent -and the loeer wW be eiJmiu ..
ted from further cc:rnpeUUon,
While the RaciDe bot'• on pomtmg the nmlves
towara
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I OaUasher. Lohoe, Bulobor anif AJ.
lensworth; the Yellow Jackdl ue
not unmindful ot the tan that
Roush, Carpenter, Betale and one
', or tw~ othera -wet.l'lnl the Purple
will a•w~ty.s COiliU!OUie threatl ill a
SCorillB way aptntt them.
n ~hould be a keenl)r eouteated.
game naardleas ot .which team w.m.
and but tew poln\l!llholllcl &amp;ePAJate.
the winners from the Joeera When the •
timer's sun brlngB thil tray to a
close. Dont forget the tllbe Is inuned.lately foUowtng the IJirl'• pme

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• Learai•• 10 Ea,·o,.
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since have beaten with ea!o,
Yflung f&gt;Jll:s don 't reaUr l1tve fun.
It tnkes e;o~:perJence and thlntfnc to and the hard-charging, fast ..
hal·e run, and younrtolk.&amp;Brepreny breaking Yellow Jackets of
1 ahort on botll.
Midd]eport.
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tt:amli, whh:h was played at Racine
~erne time ago s aw vietory perched.
on the banners ot the Purple Tornado While there 18 no dlBI)06Jtton
en the part of the writer, a.ny o1 the
playere or tans of the Middleport
contmacnt to detract from the vi&lt;'~
tcry Rat"ine, it mWit be aomltted
t hat the Jaekets played. wtusaw.Uy
pearly in thls contest and they have " •
Improved steadily mnce that tlme, tin
t1l now lh1:.y are at the peak of th.9
Icrm. Thue is n o quest.ioninl t~ ·
raCt that the Tornado IIi sho\l.'l.q;, ai
1"' fU· ~ a'ntr SwetptnaeverjtbJili P n
t.zt01·e it as can be attested by the' :
game of f'rlday niBht wheJJ: they aet
a new liCOrl~ record for RaCine
tcallls, t:eating HarJ1sonvillc bY a
14 to 19 r.ount.
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Middleport will tend every effort
toward sec\lrlnR tevelllf! for the detea t suffered at the handa or tlie1 1
te1 rible Tomado when they lost b-j
a ten ~int margill
C~ch Battyn Is saymg no~ 1 1
and lll exceptlonatly uncommunl- , .
J catlv(: when It comes to ansurm, •
.1questions reprdlng the TOsnadO
1gamt&gt;. He met"ely Jookl blandly aiKl · ·•
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and deftly chanpa tbe _.lf:Ct. · lt

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adult.B and 26 cents ~ ·. ~ .....

·i(lliQIJ~f-H'l' jt would come but h41ving no way oC
f!lll!4 lip nothinJ but walt, but it bas )!apo
a YP"Iill' m!'n with crlmi11~1 tendenci~•· 1
'~lhrln1 from a head Injury wbicb, it
'~:::~·::ll~~~e!f~o~~r his ever wantlna to write
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woljld be about fonr miles in length. From floor
to .,iling they are filled with these cash of fine
tobacco, "6"i~J! ip Nature's slow but sure way.
It takes a lot of mooey to make a good cigu.
reue-money to bny good tobaccos and money

tor Cheaf.er&amp;eld
!l1llllken.lt -ubat the larFt: plrt oi90 milJut lhiDk w!aat

lion dollars i8 i n . in I&gt;omeatic•nd Turkish
tobaCilDII that ~· beu;g properly ~ in Na~
tore's way, ud cllre4 10 as to inake. them
oweeter and miider.
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eas1u, each CODtainiDf! about 1,000 po~nds,a~&lt;l
stored, for. · ~ JY'i"rs l in, modem, : li(lll~!e
warehouse&amp;.

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CHESTERFIELDS arc milder, and til&amp;te beuer

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Ben N•t Shllbet'l · sspicce oreheaan: and .Ala
G,.y,oolold,ner-,lliJh&amp;
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Columbia Network-10;30

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Blfhlllht. llld tho •hraellua,
•u&lt;!h contl'(lptlon• aurJaa that tlmf1"
" AinolutJIJ not!" laltl'uetl 'be
A ml!rlcnn r.e~.on U:oltbtJ• "Wilat

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UoDthl ................. Ul
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F ...tllft Game Of l!.veninrr
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&lt;GIRLS ARE BEJ\TEN

unto her, l am tha
~~~~rp~~t!pn. ~l)d th'. llf,: h~ that believeth In M~ •. thoulih 1
~· wer, 4~f&lt;!• yet &amp;~fill ~~. live; And whosoever hvetl) and
liel~~veth

BIG REO OUTfiT
tS nVERGOM[ IN
fOUGHT TILT

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YOUR CINCINNATI HOM~ ..

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D&gt;rcctor : What's

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'I11t: re's be :,, so much necking

late1y ot a local co;or~prmdence
tcht' c; lllat the faculty 1!1 now ma.k·
lllJ the boys and girls .u!!e sepant!
man boxes.
An aetor here has had to &amp;'::!t : 11
of h l!J Austht-his wife was always
thrc.wtnr it a\ h1m
·Jackie Cak: ~ Ls getting mor.e ob-

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rrorr.am

The MlddleJIOH; Yellow
Jackefii&gt; l.11eke\tes . alld J.uniori jou")~yed to 'Rutland

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Brown, f

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Dloh1, I ....... , ... 1
Wrl&amp;ht, e .. .. . .. .. S
Richards, fl . . .. . . .. .
Hawltlna, t , ... . .... . s
Michael. 1 .· ........ _ .

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O~le, • .. .. ·.~ . " · •· • 0
Bennett, g
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all the ITr.son. I · · · · · .... . 0

two defeats futd only
tory, that victory is
sweeter because it occurred
in the feature tilt to the evening and was Won by the
J k ts
• th Bi R tl
· ac e against e
g e
Butland boys team.
The Rutland girls had Jit...

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.OHlSON RITES T\JESD.\Y
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~nerol t:!rvlces for 114rs. Zelia
Rc.bleon will be conducted from, the
RaWJiU&amp;s funeral home, Tuesday
attetnoon at two o'clock, with Rev.
RE.h.hman ometatlnt" Burial 'fill b6
made ln the HIU'beihetery. .~

Ue or no trouble In disposing
of our good looking JacJt .. J
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ettes, • demon~t'a:~l" . their\
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at Daptilt
•,uper\Orlty from the hegin. ehurch Tueacla,. noont Fell.
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~ning
the ~rame. This game ...._ _ _-___ __,_____

en•de&lt;lj, with the Cl&gt;:eds' il\
Rutl•nd hanrinK' on

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natlon-wld.e and. beaan at. t.he &amp;am~
tlme tn ~e§l'lY every city, vl~le
and hamlet In th~ United S=t
Menday momlna The (l~
crpnhatkln. sponsoring the u
&lt;l
drive hove txpresaed their Plalll ~ t9
eontioue the movement from w~lt
tG wnk In order to aid u manY
medy families 1n M.I4Qlep0rt ' and.
vlcinltJ as possible.
.~
Mayor J. E. Harley ha5 announ0:-1
ed that tbe house-to-flouse ~nk
an4 ~WUcittnr bema done 11lMI4.dleporl mui't be IJt'J,pped Ptlt~Jedlute..
l.Y under penalty of the · Ofdlnauce
a1atnst U. He said Uta~ suc.b proct!CU! had been dGne durui&amp;: j.he )Jf.!!t
but the 1Cordln&amp;'ilce would. be s trlcfl'y
enforce&lt;~ In the future: Any one in
nMd is rtQuested l4 · app~ to ' the
prc.p&lt;;r Ch&amp;ritalJle OflJ~\.itlns

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Theobald, f ...... , a
.eontests ; wit b. the three Youne, I ............ . c
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tea~s at that place and Lueb.doo, 1
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while tbev, eame baek with Chase, I · · · · · · · · · · .. 0

Pltttal Cuel
One of the mustt!ian&amp; at a hot~l
here 1 c.~tms he c.wes so many pay...
mtnts 'c'n hili plccolo tha.t all he's
a.ble to play on It Is promissory
Ten Secoffd Taale•
th~ mattet with
ycur ICg?-lt'a nil ch&lt;wed u):l.
Actcr-J Just a:aVe $ farn:::ll din·
nu t.o the wolf at my door.

Lolue, c " " "
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Klncald., 1 . .. .. .. .. .. . :11
Lewis, g .. .. ,. .... , 0

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With 'the blow1n11. of whistles. tile
ecretrh of the nre alarm siren and
t.he tillain&amp; 0 f bells he
t t 00 ri
a was
: de-c1oc.)t Monday mQming,reWar
clart-1 on depre•lon in MktcUeport
All charltabJe. 80Cle~ ot Middleport have Joined to&amp;ether and ea•
tlbll!hed an employment bute!au 1n
ordtl tc rumish labor to hones~ reUabl~ rt:s~ul men and women
who are wllllng to perform any lobcr trCm washing the dog to building an hundred-StorY skY.SCl'ftper
!Lath cltize-u of MktdleporL who ta
now emplo;yed, w~Jl be asked to aive
an tumr or!~ more~q.(~.wgt·k to those
who are unempni)'ed: Olld jobs
a1ound the ho1ISe that h11.ve been
put on h-wn ttme to t1me, sur.h as
tltaning up the lawn, removing nsh·
es, patntlna or repairing a roof ,or
tkor, window wa6hlng, patcllhlg
~ater, pa.pet1n1, painting, bulldinl
or rePt.trlna aatate, washblg tne c11r
or cleabina the house.
.
·If. dny ~·~ :4f1 Middleport lJJ at
pr':!sed.t nuemp1oyed and In need of
a. tew hours work, h.e eboukl rel'lliter
at. the El;n.ploymenJ. omce, 112
Nctth Second avenue, or

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Oauu:tl Burcllett .st.udent ct
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Boothe ot Third_ aven~·: Mlddlepol·L
bu B1ness ro11 ege 1n ·~·
THIE WVI:
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TERRY'
SHANNON
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the week end wtth J. M. Btn·che tl ·
I The Infant 8Cin bcm W Mi·a. yt~l·, aad. famUy ,
,:rt~h' ',•om111 thU;J e~~tlng stutr &amp;
am Slx , Saturday moml~ aw _:e
Nn;. sarah Lant celebrated ller !'! ry
a w g ve :r.uu merncr,atlle
home of her pal'ents. Mr.•and
· 98th birthday anniv e1Sary Sat urday hems
wl&lt;ile It Is nmmi\(C , be&amp;mn·
Ed. Ru!l:lell of Bradbury, ~ ··;Max Lambert, sLude.nt ot Ohio 1111 8 ~bruflt·. litl1 Ill the Dally
away Saturday evening. A aho:!W'il Univet·stty was .hert oCJvr.r the week ' Tnb ne
vice was, conducted Monda)' m~· end VlSIUng hli parents
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M1 s Wllhafu Board 1s qutte Ill at. I
OPERETTA TO HE GIVEN
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Th" opE-retta "The Tea House of
LOCAL MAN VICTIM
C L Wllflon t eturned Monday 1Sing Lo" w1ll be give n a.t the hiQ.h
from Zanesville. whete ht.! :;pen t school f.ltdltorl um , March 4, by
OF HE~ORRHAGE j sunday with hl1 familY
mern".le16 or the hillh school Glee
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Mr nnd Mrs. Portu Brooks, nnd club::&gt;
Ausustus K:nab. an elderly gen- 1Dr C H Sm1th o: Indla.la.polls,
P11nclpal parts .,:u be tak~n by
tleinan, who with hlS wlte ~ been 1ndlaMil. nnd Miso Ida Brookb of Vlvlttme Smith , J ean McKII.Jo' .E.srt.s1dlng tor the past lew y.ew- 9 with Col,l.Ul'j~U&amp; w~1c vls1tors Sunday wtth th-:.1 D. Scott. M~o.rr.ra•·ct Marsha ll
their aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Russell Mr. an1 Mr~ R. B Bccscn of Lo- Cheathem, D11na Byers, Orville
on Beech St r~et, was etrickerr. •sun- i: USt Mrrl't M•·s. Brook:. \lia~ lor· Ftnnktm
Blackstone,
Elsworth
day mornini about 11 o clo~k ~ wllh
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Chambers ai1d Carl Kerns A lall!:e
a cere bral hemorrb.aa:e a nd· .!l.tS ~
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dltton ill' very serJous. ~.;:.
O.hu;t "'fveralty Band at ~ these prmclpals.
101111, Btanltly and Chr:ster ""K1lib t ~ 1
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The operetta 1s Wlder the dJtcc·
were · summoned trcnr Clnclnn~tl f ~i ~untcr Htgh School Au.- lion Of Miss Ve&amp;ta McCoy
and an1ved the same eventugt
dl\Qrium Tuef.day evening
-Mr. Knabhat! apparen~ly becllln · J.l!"t.r..i:L'·LEGIQN BROADCASTS
his usual health and haa bee.1 lill l'.e.un\ary 16th...
w A 1. u, Columbus ha&amp;
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in' hill car and upon returmug lmcrly Mis fil Ella Bee~n of Mlddl£· Jthe UBe of Lhetr 11.taUon each Fald&amp;y
was ab'Jcktm lihort.l:, alter e~1.t.erlu~ l port and a slater to -w . H and R tvttnlfli at 7,30 o clock. t.o tJte Am·
hta bOmi!
BeesQn
I Lncan l~Kion AUX111ary The&amp;e pr6l(r, and Mr~ KJlAb were tonne1
Mr and Mrs Joe Wli6Cn and !Qm· 1gram~:&gt; will be arran"ed 1.0 Interest
rttlclept&amp; oi Cincinnati, where Lhe Uy CJf Ora vel Hill. have rea~ed _!he 1 not nnly Legloruudrt!s and Aunl~y
t&amp;-mer wu engageU as claim agent Stowe proptrty or. Four\.h .sttcet. • membt1s but will be ot interest to
tor tbeM.merlcan E.XprtM Ct.tmi)any and Mn. W11Uam Goetz ha.s 5t.ored the ~t:lleJaltmbUc as well Excellent
tor mi.ny YtJtr&amp;. rel1rln3 wnh honor her househo ld aouds unLil a later rm;:-..cal tuitml. w11l be provided and
ILnd a penskrn oome Ctw ye;u., .1go. dale when ehe will Join her hm.band 1 p1 :.u •1uent lipellkl'!rf\ will aive bri.e(
Ja.nuN"y tJeventh M.t a.1d Mr:; 1n Lhc So 1th
talk , on subJect:. of vital interest
J(na b observed their fifLielb wed- 1 The Ct:dar Cr«k Ci rcle of Mid· and turrem e\enU;
dihj symlversary. The marri&amp;IJ'e d! {;pcrt 11;11J hold a mMtinR al their
-ceremony was per!ol'muJ II'I !&lt;,)..,.: 1 hall, Tuesday alter noon at two o'·
M1 a no Mrs c E Vance were
in Middleport 1\'llh Hrv
Dwight 1clctk, commemorating t he birtJlday callcJ to EwlngtQn Sunday evenlng
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Every Effort TO Be Macle
chl\Pm cmcllulng
1 cf W&amp;~;hblgton. Members are urged bY• •ht: s:::1 ivus 1llnesll of Lhe form1 to b~ pn:£? nt !or tile sl')eGial
pro- t:r's mothe•, M• ~ Rcbt:cca Vance
To·Find Work For
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Janu.s Hnle) .!!pent the week end
Mr. end Mrs. Peck Bruy » •ld Mr
Ocugf' Sauer ,Jr JelL Sundalo· for hue w1th hill Wlfe trom hiS emUnemployed
ancJ. Mrli. HoUUi Bow an of L0i:B 11 Bucyrus where he h u employment pll;yment &amp;t Iron ten
~petlt Bslurda~· and Sunday with
M1 s, Sara. Loul.&amp;e Scott spent t.i'le
Mr ana Mr.s Mont Prier of WithM'l\ and Mrs Burn!.O BaJkCI', c.;le· W€Ok end In AtheN
1'()J)!! were here vlsltmg frieno.; anti
braUq ;~: Mr Batker·c, birthday annl·
Robett Harrl.s returned to Cohun- relatives Saturday
H ,_ T - .;.A.."-. ~ •
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bus Sunday evening after apendirlz
M w E.tta Gat&gt;klJ J~ t&gt;tlll conrmcd
Oule 0 '8 ouee -ucri~DI
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Jl.ft.~ a,nd Mrs Earl Mauck of the \\fek end with his pu~is '
to her home beCli.USC or lllnc~.s.
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BIRTH ANNouJ.:;iM£1'!1,Q&amp;llJjkllls vWlted Sunday ~:~.L the
Mrij Sylvla Radcliffe and soh I
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Mr. and MrB Cari f l- 0\l.oeris of S'e~er i'esid&lt; nee ou Thlr:l Av~- Raymond d Raclne were week end
Authorities
•SOuth. Third a?enue ijUioturu:e.. the nU«r,.~s Allie Mauck, who Jlas b~n gucs~.s or Mrs. Ella Byers
birth ct 1 daughter )titn'&lt; $aturda.y ill, 'is lm.pt•ovlng.
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tJce department. which carries the 1
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warden's aMistants, three
new
elerks and 23 new guards.
see one of the really great
TestUylng before the committee games of the ~ason TuesSanford Bates, r; uperln tendent ot
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prisons, .said Atlanta penitent18ry t&amp; day evemng.
seriOusly overcrowded He sa.ld at
The attraction at that
least 1,000 prisoners should be re· t'
. th f •· .
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moved rrom Atlanta and Leaven- Ime JS
e a9V'g'OIDJr acme
worth prisons at once
outfit whjch has tasted deThe bill carrtes tm.ooo for con- f
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prison at El Reno. Okla , and $1,- \ ~o n and that by a one point
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l Purple
Tornadoelets and Tupp8r.1, . ,J
I Plabu;.
The ()a..£da wll oM
I th£1r ean1e at 7: 30. •That a cro~:. ,
; howe will vitw Ulll 1arne Ja aft&amp;~~;~¥ ... ,.
a fore1one conclusion becalUI o1
illtEnlle
lntert!lt ctllpJa.~
by
fcllc.wers ot Lhue two at•runa t.Uu
In arldltlon to the many lntlreltad
who te~kte In Qther patt i cd the
qcunty, The lirllil' 11me l •l the Me·
J;Jtd eectJon ot \he' IIGW'lt.) courna.tnent -and the loeer wW be eiJmiu ..
ted from further cc:rnpeUUon,
While the RaciDe bot'• on pomtmg the nmlves
towara
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I OaUasher. Lohoe, Bulobor anif AJ.
lensworth; the Yellow Jackdl ue
not unmindful ot the tan that
Roush, Carpenter, Betale and one
', or tw~ othera -wet.l'lnl the Purple
will a•w~ty.s COiliU!OUie threatl ill a
SCorillB way aptntt them.
n ~hould be a keenl)r eouteated.
game naardleas ot .which team w.m.
and but tew poln\l!llholllcl &amp;ePAJate.
the winners from the Joeera When the •
timer's sun brlngB thil tray to a
close. Dont forget the tllbe Is inuned.lately foUowtng the IJirl'• pme

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since have beaten with ea!o,
Yflung f&gt;Jll:s don 't reaUr l1tve fun.
It tnkes e;o~:perJence and thlntfnc to and the hard-charging, fast ..
hal·e run, and younrtolk.&amp;Brepreny breaking Yellow Jackets of
1 ahort on botll.
Midd]eport.
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tt:amli, whh:h was played at Racine
~erne time ago s aw vietory perched.
on the banners ot the Purple Tornado While there 18 no dlBI)06Jtton
en the part of the writer, a.ny o1 the
playere or tans of the Middleport
contmacnt to detract from the vi&lt;'~
tcry Rat"ine, it mWit be aomltted
t hat the Jaekets played. wtusaw.Uy
pearly in thls contest and they have " •
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t1l now lh1:.y are at the peak of th.9
Icrm. Thue is n o quest.ioninl t~ ·
raCt that the Tornado IIi sho\l.'l.q;, ai
1"' fU· ~ a'ntr SwetptnaeverjtbJili P n
t.zt01·e it as can be attested by the' :
game of f'rlday niBht wheJJ: they aet
a new liCOrl~ record for RaCine
tcallls, t:eating HarJ1sonvillc bY a
14 to 19 r.ount.
1 1 1 ,1
Middleport will tend every effort
toward sec\lrlnR tevelllf! for the detea t suffered at the handa or tlie1 1
te1 rible Tomado when they lost b-j
a ten ~int margill
C~ch Battyn Is saymg no~ 1 1
and lll exceptlonatly uncommunl- , .
J catlv(: when It comes to ansurm, •
.1questions reprdlng the TOsnadO
1gamt&gt;. He met"ely Jookl blandly aiKl · ·•
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tobaCilDII that ~· beu;g properly ~ in Na~
tore's way, ud cllre4 10 as to inake. them
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Ina: to .support her otrspr1!lz.
When her husband was lorced to
lef\vt, the woman m:;ved her youn;a:
family to a plac..e ' ·where tt WaJ
cheaper." Thb place wa.l!l the lolt of
an o)d atable. it wa15 fixed up a Ut·
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