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t£..:1eral reserve bank messencttn In
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RETURN TO BANK
In Second Effort After
First Attempt Endo
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Antwerp, Belgium , 8e!)t.
todAY d'llng h.. mily chor ~.s at t h~
ti!'ID home of W. C. EUis. ne:• t ·-TIU'ee men who tried to cash a.n
American bo.nk note identified by
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r,.oUce u one of the marked ranBata\'hl, (),_ Sept. 22-INB- IK•m bills paid out by Col. CbiU'Ies
Bi!arcb was oonducled throughout A. Lindbergh in the kldnaping al'd
this victntty durlnll: the ntrht for mmder of his tnfMt 801l In N~•
Dorothy Ca.r.aon, 17, mtssira fi'Oitl Jersey o. year ago las:t March, were
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hf'r home
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altother a Belgian and th~ third a
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Mlsl ,Kerr ls &amp; tyad.uak- of Ohio
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In ·speC\al kinderp.rten work a
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PomerOy she w111 live at the home
or Mr. !and Mn. Raymond Eisel~
_ :st.eln of Mulberry Avenue.

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1Ohio HJch School Atbletlo t.eacue
1In Wellaton Wedl\Mdi.J nlabt, J .
E White prtnclpal o1 tbe Pomeroy
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Bolt.. hyOr, l.A!o CarrUio, Mar)' (:."t.m btm she feels sure that oeora:e
Portland
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Brllll, Lillian Miles, Alexa.nd~r s1 ;n thinks of her and decldes to
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Ora7, Bemtce Clalre, Jack Denny come w Ne w York to get 11 job 1n ·
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GOLDEN
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my chosen as president to lucceed
1tn~ B1l' Ordle~~tn. Herbert RawUn.- cne ot his shows
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F·ed Burchfleld principal or LoBC'Qit.Dorla CIJ'liOn, WlUlam ll'rawley
The llCare t!Jr the Unlven;al ' the scenery along the Ohio river iS Ill tti• pow" or Ill• mlcht. 3lpbe11· 1c~n hilh achool.'
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Britten ,)and are only a f,_w cf ~ ~ Amtrlca•s ace acmgsmtl\ls. Jay Hudmn.
~AR'f ,TOPI~I'rtn~ l'rolllll j ka ue to eoun'll only the nrst p.me '
V!ha\ ,_. Dndoubt.edly the greatast Gotnt'y and E. Y. · Ha.tblltg, who The !!!:fl!at nwnber o&gt; ~ t, ~tors .,.;ho , G'f • B6Rit.TOP.IC--8oUI• B•l'Otl• 01 ·
leai\16 atand.lnl: wher..
aunil~e at !!taKe. scre~n ah~ ra· y,rote "Brother Can. Yofi · Spare a ' will come to the dediea.Uon ot Burr. OOII.~Ook
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, !!C"hool plays two football IBmtl
dio ~ ever kl app~ar t.os:ether in D!me" , sammy Path, Herman ltut~ : lngton Uland Memorial StAte P11rk .. INT:EJlHiwU.TII ..um ~011. 1 durin~ the !learon wtth the aann
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meld and Al Ble1Jel.
, nt Portland. Ohio, on Sunday, Oet~ ·TOPlc-X....on• l'roa Gre&amp;\·, LI&amp;A.. , school
"Moonll1ht and. Pretzels" a. back~
Picked bY a dlmlna:uil:lflOO Bl'OUP ' ober 1, over st.a.te route No. 12-1 . er~ ,
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1 courleay tlckeb wlli again be
Atft~ romal\Ce', tf;.lll:l the story or tJf American artl!!tR and &gt;lllustrat.oi'B thrOUgh oreat Bend,
may nav~
YOUNG PE:OPLB .t.ND
used for the football Aeatwl, It
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hl. h ' they stop and gaze about them.
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country are. "D\flt~. s~oes", "M~- bv rovern~ent lock No. 22 through
The JP&amp;terlal "'t ttdt ~ 11 THE POMEROY ~wiD
U!tht and ~etzel! •.. ,1 Ootta ;.oet . Which, percha.nce, a steamel may ~~ adapted from tbe Lutheran leuoa
betl:tn on Sept. 215 at. central
up a~d
To·Work , Ah, But Ia It 1seen paasiDJ.
A lltUe to the east ~mme'ntaey.
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Lov~ , There A Little Bit of You :
b seen the o;iUlaife of Ra&lt;P.l!l&gt;~ • 1. Thl Military L•••,.. (X.UODa
mothers may see M1ss Kerr at
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SCHOOL OPENS
t:-1c 1s the comedy "She Outdone witll brlXld acres of produc~ l \'&lt;! soil natural cl.fta, but bl• .ucceo wu
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS . seen rising, graM covered htlla where the twtllve Jplel he couraaeouslJ J.n.. :~~:l;~i~~"'
I.QUP and a ·BIG SEVEN INCil
r~ed flocks of sheep a.nd herd.i tJf '-"hd "tb t .. ' ....,_ .., help thOJ
- pOII8U
a "'Canaan. Be ,llt'OOd
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Mrs. Belle Vaughan, Mil!.\ Anna &lt;nttle
'Look, In
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th . ·
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vaushan
and Mtu the K&amp;tl:..::rlne
8' upoft the
e river
sees1n ea W'1th _Joshua. but wa• overrulid
. bJ
---omt:m&amp;en .' placid pool
Ohioone
lylna
1:hlaegel ertertalned
We aho .ene all kind• of · of the Mllaionary soeJety of the brood majeaUc curve
on elt.her ~ ~· peoP,~e.
f'l'e.sbyter1aa c:mreh at tne IHtt,er's allle of Buffington 14land with lt'l
8. Gld~o. (l.eiiOD ~). Be ot::~~:
Ranftklhn.
h&lt;ime en Lincoln Terrace, WedtJCA· 100 acres of rich alluvial 50ll. WHilfl God'l
oomm1nd to
duy
Speaker Bauer
of the of
evening
8:&gt;~tendlng
for some
mlle.s lntJuHo..
rront. ~all
bli &amp;rln'
BOOrauted
meo.. tbeWt~
1 'Ol'tland
was evenlna.
Mil!a Mara:aret
Mid· of
ycu.
Ues
forceto be
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dleport who eave an lnteres~tnl I bo1·dered on your right b;• the river M:tdlan ~nd made lll'ael frEto fOI'
talk ent.ltled "The Younger Oen~~a.· a nd on your left by woooed l;illls.
&amp;bOUt ·•1~ yean. 1
tlon."
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11 \lliorritn (LeiiODJ s, 6 and1'1).
Fallowing the l,fusbteM m.e~ng Jl·run:h explorer, whe!J h~ dii!CVver· : , • n..... rah jL&lt;iuoo Sl 8 .... was
rmd program rerteshi:nents were ed the Ohio river somewhero:: nc.ar 1 ... . , ~o .
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
m~mbenthe !ollbwing .guests q.el.'&lt;' l called It La Belle Rlvle;•e, (tl'.ej · ~ople · torwel:'d to 'JletOJ'7.
}•resent: Mrs. Linwnmce' fJclne1: ~~ : beautltul river.&gt; No wonder Wasll· 11· ~·, Rtt:lh· (LeiiOl'l 6). She a\1'•••••
We 8d lhe Fined •er's In
P.\•Uan&lt;l .u1d Miss Sara .Jou~a. !\(J.~':l 1 lnifOll, when he mad~ hls journey 'a D• people,,a new. 000.
the u. s.
Vlvh·nne Midllleton, Ml:u; Margn:~ct Uowu the Ohio In 11'70 o.pproprtated cqUntry', ·wtth. not1IOUJI••tt :•:~'~j.::•'::l
Bauer. Mrs. Blanche Goodwin :md the wh.ole Ravenswood ootwrn xo. gain. Sb8. beCame 1tbe 11
Budweiser
Mrs. Earl Prc..bst or Mlddl~pcrt..
l!~s own poBSession.
.· DAT~d an,d. thQI of ,Christ. .
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You m:1y see tills same bcau~Uu ' l s. tlallliah (LeBIOD 7), In 1#-Jmah
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Brucko
TWO ARRES'l'ED
j lnnd.cape from U11!.: same view llbln~ 'toktb 14eA.l ·riDtberhoo4.
:rtnl and ~~eeond prize wlnnen
Bernnrd Icenhcwer ~ed Ul and Wi1e1; you come to Lhe dedlcatlqn at 1 111 • PrOphets (Leaaona 4 and 8) .
at the Century of Prorres!J.
Howard Dalley, aged 1~ were arre11t .P1.1rt1and, Ohlo on Sunday, Oet·l 1 1 1 , (Le · n f) He b.DI
ed and brought to the MP.!if! cou .•~y · obcr 1.
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plir.le ol drat l'~k am.6nl' .tbe propbSTEEPPLE JACK
t·harge of stealing a cue ot pop at 1
1 eta. Be «enouDCed tht !tnfl ·o1 liON MAIN sTREET
H&gt;e Mclm:s cou~ty fair. A prellmln~ l
rae!. Dl'lJnkimDMI Wltl one of
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bearln~ wm be heJd ~·
11ins ~blch destroyed IsraeL
1 Rev. and Mr8. Ktnnetb J. Reed i 2. Samael (Lesson 8). He 1fB1 dl·
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Vale Street, b!l.d as unexpected nktat•I,II!NI-1 ~ · I~r&amp;e.t while~
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il!fflllts Tuesday night, the former•~~: 11'11 ... •. pWtpbet .of God.
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brother and wife, Mr. and Mrfl.
JV. flillljalty •(UIJ,IIOnA {1, tO,
anti
Ll'roy T. Reed ard Mrs. Loullle · 't!!}. ' ·
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L:wetta Adams of 2janasvllle.
: anolntio, of Go,d . and the Rt,~provn.l ,
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Of the· people.-· Hll dast f;e're tllkod I'
Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter f4elnhart wl!th bfod(Jft-1,.~ ·lttP:l)'" betln~l!e h.. :
._..: ••· ..;, )'e" b)m!elf 'fa.thcr •
ot H'1Jfl;tln1ton arC! the RllE&amp;t.o: ot the .
!t»'mct' 8 part!n ~. Mr.
LL::ld
l\'Jtl; . . trusuru , a.
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WP.nd~ll MetnhA.rt.
j .LhllD God.
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M;llll Bamh Adkins la the guest lllto Plf'OD'l)'ll)lle&amp; Ql.l.e:r.pectedly~ HP
v! h~1· brother-ln~law and lister bi.-d Ute ltlner qualitiea tbatr. Ood
Mr. and Mrs. Wtll li(wton or Hart~ 'COuld wie ' tor a' tru&amp; kllll, Ho
fr.rd.
, brourrbt · tho ireuered tr\Del .. m'Je-r I
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rroyernmont_ l'lOun~ to&amp;ether' 1
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Mr . an• M rR. 0 arl House are ' ;On&amp;
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moving tnta the Ewing property on Wlth ' the .bond or on~ Nl 11: on. .li..
West Main Street. Mr. HoUIIe Is , ~ J~nat11an (Le1110n 11). ift"e II ,
dJrect.or of physical education at ·DO.ted. •for, ti.lfl ff1eadft}&amp;lp for D!lvld.
:1 Be ••• leral hfllr tO tl'le tJlroftf! ot
Pomeroy high school.
1/o ¥ • .
1 , ._,, lat~el\i bnt nnhna·ef!d hi I rt~:ht
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Fred R. Bou~~:her or Athens Is ' Ia ·favor ot David.
tpendinR a lew dnys ln town on 1;t ,f. ~OIJfjiD {~BSOn ; J2). tlf! QlllP-e
!.u!!lness.
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llO the · ~r&amp;t..e W81coioedl by a u;uf!d
Herbert sp~n~: !d r~ny ari ·:Dation. · Tbt 14~ ~r, holldlna~ the
R c. Youna went to McConnelsvllie tetDPle ;RI w.fll ~ m~ch .mater~ tor
w.e dnesday 'Yhcre they vtelted the ltl erei:t:Lou came to him
hit
fc.rmer·s wife at Rocky Olen Bani- 'fathen lle built t;b~ temple and:dfld·
~ortwn. Her condlt:on is reported ·1cated lt to Oo..t S• tttng rorth tthat
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rruch Improved.
Ita .•lW:MDe parp08e ~·a•
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Mrs. J. W. Eubanks o£ Huntlna- \ l secOa4-The Summfi.J"Y MethOjl
iA a aueat at the home or Mr. 1 ~Tbe aim tiP~ ll to 1tate the lef!,4,
Mrs. W~ter"-~pton.
; tqa tact and prlnc1pll1 tenchi11J "6t
Mrs. Flol'enef R. Richards has ' the 18\'etal l&amp;I!Jon•. Tile followlna
1·r.tumed from a visit with Ml· and IUII:I~tlpnl are made:
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M1·s Chtmter Roush oC Pt. PleOsant. I r.e ..oa tor JUIJ 2. JoM11a'1 , ~alth
41- ~ J~.
' In tbe promlle or God and obedience
M..1a.&lt;l Ma1·Je Nunnally of Huntl.nl· 1!to the cJivlnR commAnd enahltt.\1 him
. ton who has been the hOU6e 1ue.st to cam torward to auccell the wort
o~ kiJ.·.g Maroelln Oc!!'tpton 1-eturncd 1 begun bJ )(oltl.
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MW All~ Kerr of Marietta baA ar•
rtved In town and wi.U bold pri.Yatl
kindergarten etaaea at. the centra.
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bUUdluc beKtnntD8' MondaY.
September ..6 from nine to eleven

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Mary Violt:&amp; aDCl COl\ B'lnoeJ

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~ Q.U:f f~ 5elld. ~ let~ .._ ~w· matter t"r plUI'Uc:w.Uoo ~.,

liU:t\I,Qa ~ Bf,mhart and
!b' at RoaeYWe. They ·~ can~
\ Mrs. Bel Saller t:JtmdfJ.

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Iw«!re
Dale "art anG i8m.~17 o••r ~A.'·'•-•;~ I
calHill on .Jet! VJole\. ·-

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W~~'-'.~~~- ~~ ~~r~l.c_'.. $ .1$tiO ~r'-"""M
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1'HE CELEBilATION

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Bl;lnri VIolet yt'BI
Mldtltr Friday.

calU~~

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3.00

one Ym ..... -......... -..

wttb ll\em Jrdr

LlOyd 'Van NeJit and mhtljler

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anemoozt. u.ra!;·~~~~~:i!

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Mary B&amp;rnhjjl returned to the
home of her d ...h~. Mra. .Oeua
MldliU! Mon"-f.,at....... ~ · 'a
ftw da~ on B~Uow RJdP 1 t

Pro~pt ~elief

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JHE. celebration wh1ch b 1o accompany the dedication
of the monument commemorating the battle which
marked Morgan's lH15t ~:Jtand in Meigs County during the I

ft'a Wonderful ~lie way sootbina:, coot.
inc .Zerno b~np prompt nllet to
iteh11111 bUrrunr akin, even In eovere
~· ItclUnr•topith"mdtiteD.tZemO
touche~ the tender tnd triftam" 1kia

Civil war, should bring muny people to Meigs Co unty
when 1t itS, presenti!d on October first.
From presen t plam; and indication.., a great rnuny
people frQm all parts ·•f Ohi o und northern West Virginia, will tak e part.
lt b JUd another one of those historic ~pots in Meigs
County whi ch our pt.!ople have been neglectlnr and of
which the. outside world 8hould be told so they will know
that Mei~ County is one of the most irr.port.ant subc.livi•.ionti in the state in .spite of the fact that it is among th~
!!mallest Jr poipt of popul ntlon. No doubt a banner crowd
wm be Pte~ent ut the exti'Cli:'CS which will feature the
governor*' of Ohio and We~t Virginia as we ll as other important p~r sonage~.

booouse o! ito rare inP.odleQia. T~
clear away 1\Mbee. PbD)lMs, Eczema.
Rlnp-orm and' rmon the akiD to
normal, alway~ UN claD IOOthiP(
ZN:no. IQiat on pnufne ~o; iC'a
worth tlw P!'lct, becauae it brinp

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Whiskev To Be
Expensive Drink
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Vl.RGINIA

NEWS

occurred a
outllde ot YeUoiV

hA8 been held up and t"'bDed

PITTSBURGH LJVE8'f0CJ(
offering suge:eatlons.
hJU:I Lh (':t£1}'
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been received, however, and th!A ltd H
INS Staff Correspondent
1 oelleved to gtve a good plctw w 1,; 5rrJ Qi&amp; Reeei~LI o&amp;OOO tnncJudl.ng
Ohkl senttmen~
Ocv pigs, maric:'lt steady on
CvlumblL'I, 0, sept, 2:1-JN'B--· j
I hmdy wel~"1t heavels hil'her; Ito.
'wh: n leQ'nl liquor returns. to Ohln J
160 lb8 500-~5; UI0-160 lba 590lt wi:tl be sold In 11o plaoe a s or: F'OR SALE-One Delco 700 waLt !:9'i. 180-200 lba 90-595 ; 200-220
derly and dlffnifled o.s R btmk, ~ J automatJc light plant with bat- lbs 590·595; 220-250 1m. 5'r5-IHI6;
place uttft'ly deStitute of gi1!.6Se&amp;,
tery&amp; 80 A H. one 600 walt Delco 21&gt;0-290 llx 550-5'15: 290-350 lb!
111.blee. tree Junchea, bal·-malds and
w:lth WestJnghouse 00 A. H bat- -4:75-550, packlnr sows
3&amp;0-400;
l!art~nden.---aDd tt. will not be Wltery 32 volt all ele&lt;:trll: radios J 100- 130 lb pigs 400-4.25
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Jackets Prepared
For Initial Tilt

II'f' ur bl:nditft, ~ aid to
bava b:1en
ll'{Ded wtt.h !hotguna and revolvei'B today held up the pa.ym!sU!r
oi the Dunlap Silk Company Ill
Otypllant and robbed him or a

Fint Foatbauc;;.m. to

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payroll ot $8 ,000 to •10.000.

Playeu Toailht at

- New WI!,&amp;; Be«nr, 'choice hand picked
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6 POlin!!• ......... - - . - .. .. .. 29c
l'OTATQES, fpll peck . -.. . . . . . . 39c
.flotato~~. fled ,River Ohio' a, No. 1
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qu•lity, .lbo lb. baJ . _...... ·.. $2.39
Qord~n'• Milk, tall c:an, 3 for ... .. . .. 17c
Chocolate Oropa, 2 pound. ... .... - . . Zflc
Oleo, nu-apread, 1ood quality, 3 lbo 20c
Staley'a Giou Starch, 5 boxea . _... _.. 25c
_Yinesar, pure cider, gal ............ l!lc
Beef Roaal, try thia apecial,.it'a cood, lb. 1Oc
Beef Stea:k, round or awisa, 2 lbr. _... _ 29c
Boilinc Beef, while it laola, 4 lbo .... _ 25c
Rolled Rib Roaat, rolled and honed, lb. !&amp;
H~mberJtr, freah rrou,lf, 2 lba .... _·. !lie
BploJDa, freoh and tenaer, IL. . . . . . . 10.:

8""'0'c1oc:k

Eat• Properly For

, · orked upon the premleeD.
. The lowPSt-prleed whiskey wlll
u ror suo. pint. ..,.·~·
l'he saloon wiD not be tolrrated

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room or a. Canadian "tavern ··

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THE OIL DLAST
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NCE MOHE are we t'umilihcd with u.n Cx amlJlc of
whut um·xpc(·tcd thJngR cnn lw pp e11. When we mu
steam sh1ps, wo may expect an occueiontd baUer exploasion
with its attcndKtlt &lt;lamavcil und ~0metimes life los~:~ . But
w hen we usc an oil t'ot' fue l which is lwnwn to be witho~t
rxplostve propertw:-3 t~:xccpt nuder unusual circum[ltuncell!,
we may, well wondlir what wdl hfl.ppc n next when u blnst
occut·s on an oil-driven ship.
Yet a few da ys ago a 1-\CO. C&amp;JJtuin wns blown throu~rh
hls pilot hou:;e when an air pressurt.! tank exploded. It
simply pru\'t!S that when we leat~t e~qu;,ct the unusual '3
when it huppens mo:-st frequelltly.

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D! co~i"e jt i• all cX JleiJSiH ploa•\ll'c ~ut thpse I~ I·
lo,Wlil ill ~oqt)lltm•rtcn ••lcm never to "• so li•PrY 'a•
·.yhen they arc ~ll¥•1l'•&lt;l in opJI1e kln!l of ~ l'l'•ol~t!oJl or a
1! · ~.atilln to r.4tion 1•4r. !l~vlnr •o ll!tle e., eel ~· it
natioll'· pro~•IJiy If i~ J"J~I •• 'I'Pll If j jtoy
to figql jt oqt nccofdi~; '"o'their own·lll•n•
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Receipts

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market:

romlnaJ; steen:, good -150-5.:16; mel &lt;ltum , 350-460, , cotnmoo
:150-MO
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h~iters, fOOd 325-425; QC~mmon &amp;
medium 250-~25; OCYIS, good 260·
300: bulls 2&amp;0-300; commoon &amp;
CKUR.CH OF CHRIST
m~dlum 200-2~0; low eutt.el' &amp; cut•
F. I. &amp;.orl!nrr. Put«, Middleport ters 100-200; c~, receipts 100:
11 :16 Unified set'VIce Bring rome markrt steady, vee.Jef!i lrJOcl &amp;
fr!end&amp; w1th you, that our steady rho!':;:! 'J50-800, mediWjll 600-700;
crowth may continue. Sermon sub- ('Uil-common calVes 300-500.

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i'id \lou £ver Stop
\to trbinlt 1
THAT there io more to any buaineaa th11-n merely ha..ing ·8 '
place to tlo bmine11.
Securing the merchandis~ to aell io only the first atop.
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Tbe moat important thing io the oelling of merchandise and
selling it right.
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The right kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind "
of Adveriioinc, will alwo.ya build a profitable buoine11.
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Good advertioing crealea an jrreatible appeal.
A.dvertioed merchandi"' alwayo creates good-will .for a'ilf
buaine&amp;l hecauae it aivel aatiafactidn.
The demand for ad•ertited Jood, io growing day by day.
Adve"!ioiig alway• makeo a wonderful impresoion on busy·
ahop~ra; ~p !!;!w":l". read th~ ado before shopping in or~r

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Truthluladvertiahig has a wide range of appeal.
every!:&gt;ody.
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OLD and NEW DANCES

Willi

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tave lime and money.

)lome and
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87' Mary C. MtCor'lllh.
lJ1 the pro~
6.30
E Hour evening service
~... 11quor 1aw wh I•, h
'J :30 C.
Bvat"~gellst1c
Sh'}(!'p : Receipts 1000; market
SvpitnlumT uf HealtA T"1u:lli'ft'.' the st.nte tenate liquor oontrcl !'St&gt;nnon ubject ' Always Pleasing ~te ndy to strong, lower gra~11
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N.'-1ft York State D11partmf"ld
committee Is now drafting, Bena· Ood".
•Jew: I~mb&amp; 70 to 80 lb. good &amp;
of /o:duCIGtiow
~r J O£!!ph N. Ackerman tR. 1 of Yled. 7.30 Prayer and study hour. l rt1cice '725-750: medium 400-52S~t
c.,e~eland. 'he chairman, Wid I n- We are continuing our study of tbe I :lOO, eW€S---gO(Id &amp; cholc~ 100·250.
tc 1.a.tlonnl NeW3 Serv!Ct'! today
book o! "Hebrews" You are cor-1 rt&gt;ll-common
300-400.
yearl•ug
11:':' lt el'!': 450-52S; aged wethers 20(1 .
Although Senat.ol' Ack.t"nn ~ n fa- dlally urged t.o be present.

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Furl.hermore. a&amp;let1 will be r~Child Should Have Thno ~trlcted
to dl8(:ourqe p:.orpelua '
Good Meals A Day f\a,. drunkennesA tw habitual ln~rtatt&lt;;.
Mii!.S McCormick
These poln\.a have been "pra.cllcally decided upon" tor Inclusion I }tt't.: 'Ha\1ng the Mind of Christ".

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N Y P . 8 8 :30 P . II,
EYI.Ul&amp;f'l18t1C aervlee '1:30 P. )L
Prayer meeting Tbw-a:. 'l:SO P. K.

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T}U: JAI!ANESE
HE W~LY Jnp;.uu8t:, l~tting nothmg hrterfe1·e, ~ee m to
be dtlter m1ncd to conlmuc th ei r cu mpaigtl for expantdcn. Aa veriflcutwn of suc h act ion, we may point to the
latest move by tb e Nipponese. Uc hid o, foreign minister,
~al:l bee n :-;uct.:eedt&gt;d !Jy Hirntu, a man even a. more aggr~­
ll 5 a lo11.g t ~n the Monon
t~nd n long tii:lt! tunrwhele. H~ mu.st
t:ii\'e natio,nulist than nny heretofore to hold the otftce.
hiiY!! t ~e n a pRUettl, hordworking
J a pl}~l' ;-;-p npulatloll , . . . iucreustng at an ,alurming rate,
t"' l\1\ He eo.rncd his compliment ary
By Ar\Jaur ' 1 ~ua:•" Baer
t1cket. llu-cugh lhc Pearly Qptcs
th~ increase ot' llirth!-1 ovt:! l' deatha heinie of &amp;uch number~
and shOUld be rared among the
lhut the Japu.mn;c utfici&lt;-~ls are in u t}Uuudllry aa to what
aU£eli 1\11 a gue&amp;t artist.
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shn.Jl he done
wtth the overfl ow.
bet Gn!.ndpop tumed
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nothl1li·
Cuu~~quently, plans 'are madO ' to conve niently · deseen the medal ••ound *nd Jalloped the other way
n\et him at the ga te&amp; with
fity yean on thf
fend theTii~:~eh e~ aga1nAt Chw tr~c agtl're~iull I!Uch fUI the
11Uvet· med~l. Fifty years on
world wit,ne!.-lsec.l rec~nt.ly in Manchuria. This po)icy will
1a onough.
tJrobeblr::Le continued until the Japanese have stolen
)Vh~t pr'11l~rty th&lt;Y deem they need ·~~ if \hio plan
t)Jey m•~/la!rtJ tow,4ritthe -i~lands iQoh&lt;lifJI,ift~,&lt;,the J'~lll-:
ippi ncs •not'
bei ng exelJlpt.
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Th t s&lt;~ c.ountry mu.y wet\ spend ~Wme of h ~r money m
l~ecpmg ~er alrflect and naval fleet up io tt'le hhthesl
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quulu cnn:icd by nny other [nr two very gopd reusoru;.
One is th~h u we ll prepured nation h~ not HO apt to b e the
objec t of ,an aggrcs:i-1 \ c attack by another mJtlon . . The
oth er is t~nl the munuy so Bpcnt 1~ givinJl emploYlllent ~o
thousands of A.m encanK nnd i:-~ doing a great service in
hrlnging pro!I}&gt;CI'ity \.Jack to 1Amcri cu.
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Wllshlnglon v.·a:~ not dl'eijm ing, neither
jinifuhot OJ' a t~ce kcr of trouUl c whon he guve
ndviCe to pr epare fur war in lime of pence. Th~ cu.t:ll! of
nq'.ler Dll1sed ,a. du.y~ tn
the }&lt;looliRh Virgin::-~ furniHhc~ llt&gt;~ with a \'Cl'f !fOOd exum- W e ttwuaJlt that was a career.
,,•••, Wal'ed th~ J1,11lcll to
F.tpeclally when we leflrned · that
flf:!lne ,worked\ f~om
)J lc of whnt h~lppcnll when mw j:3 not prepared.

THE FIGHTING TWINS
UST WHEN th o world ha• forgotten all abo ut Paraguay
and Bolivia ond has decided those fightlntr twin• in
~uuth America huve "k is~o d and made up/ ' a rti.l5patch
c·omcs from th~ seat of tl·oul!le !Jbowlng that they are still
going- on with their private little wu.t aud that th~re is
little likchhoud that the tt·ouble will be ••ltlod In th e
near futur e.
Bounllni'Y troub l e:-~, at lhe bottom d their Jl1'll'l.IQ1ent
for ycu rs, still t~eem to bo causing plenty of ~t. F'l'Ofl'l all
ac:cot1nts tl}c h'ou!J!c ht'"' \tt:pt t~ o~w t'"-"'1 1 untiun.\\ i!&gt;O busy
tiler hav~ ha ~ little t imc to he wurriod · ~oijt )he 1""8 of
bll~in•f'l' 11nil the co nspq~Jont 11rri1'nl of ~·~resslop wh.,jl

Bunda.y school t :a .&amp;. M.

$1.110. Per Pint to b. Cheap. will hold the flrt:t or a ~e1 e11 ilf
eR: ..Groc" Obtainable,
PI :bllc heArinl(il on liquor
contr,JI
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It vm11 the aecau:t. ttmc
plans In a meetln~: schtldule&lt;.l at
'Tie
Rumored
wit.hln the la:!.t. week e. 'tract.IOn car
Cinelnnatl. A large st.o.ck of ma11

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vn?:J tome t.nM! of a su"!JflrVIaed
:.~. loon," 1e11timent In Ohio !~;
30
overwbelmtnaiy &amp;&amp;'1\ir".Bt the &amp;~i&lt;IIJ rl
In 111nr lOJm that u is (!eftnll Jv
l!cx:med. he saki.
Ackerman's commlll.ec wm011'0w

Good Music
Good Management

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1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Buick' Coupe
1930
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-':;tlltJjinesf.-tobac~os
1932 Willys
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach
,1932 Chevrolet Sedan

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, WhydoweSiy"Al~~LuckiosPlease"l
Well, one reason~ that ev-ery Lucky is
madeofchoic:c, ripetobaa:oa tlic Cream
of the Crop. Another reason....;Luckies
arc ai~Y" round; firm, fully packedwith no loose CJIQto sputter and spark.
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Careful examination and inspection by
over60precisioniustrumentsandl7alett
scientists guarantee unfailing uniformity. That's why Luckies draw so easily,
burn so evenly-always mild and smooth.
And that's why-" Always U!ckies PI"""!"

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PlloTICI'IOJI-I'OR RETili:R TA!!TE

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Mary Violt:&amp; aDCl COl\ B'lnoeJ

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~ Q.U:f f~ 5elld. ~ let~ .._ ~w· matter t"r plUI'Uc:w.Uoo ~.,

liU:t\I,Qa ~ Bf,mhart and
!b' at RoaeYWe. They ·~ can~
\ Mrs. Bel Saller t:JtmdfJ.

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Iw«!re
Dale "art anG i8m.~17 o••r ~A.'·'•-•;~ I
calHill on .Jet! VJole\. ·-

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1'HE CELEBilATION

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Bl;lnri VIolet yt'BI
Mldtltr Friday.

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Mary B&amp;rnhjjl returned to the
home of her d ...h~. Mra. .Oeua
MldliU! Mon"-f.,at....... ~ · 'a
ftw da~ on B~Uow RJdP 1 t

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JHE. celebration wh1ch b 1o accompany the dedication
of the monument commemorating the battle which
marked Morgan's lH15t ~:Jtand in Meigs County during the I

ft'a Wonderful ~lie way sootbina:, coot.
inc .Zerno b~np prompt nllet to
iteh11111 bUrrunr akin, even In eovere
~· ItclUnr•topith"mdtiteD.tZemO
touche~ the tender tnd triftam" 1kia

Civil war, should bring muny people to Meigs Co unty
when 1t itS, presenti!d on October first.
From presen t plam; and indication.., a great rnuny
people frQm all parts ·•f Ohi o und northern West Virginia, will tak e part.
lt b JUd another one of those historic ~pots in Meigs
County whi ch our pt.!ople have been neglectlnr and of
which the. outside world 8hould be told so they will know
that Mei~ County is one of the most irr.port.ant subc.livi•.ionti in the state in .spite of the fact that it is among th~
!!mallest Jr poipt of popul ntlon. No doubt a banner crowd
wm be Pte~ent ut the exti'Cli:'CS which will feature the
governor*' of Ohio and We~t Virginia as we ll as other important p~r sonage~.

booouse o! ito rare inP.odleQia. T~
clear away 1\Mbee. PbD)lMs, Eczema.
Rlnp-orm and' rmon the akiD to
normal, alway~ UN claD IOOthiP(
ZN:no. IQiat on pnufne ~o; iC'a
worth tlw P!'lct, becauae it brinp

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Vl.RGINIA

NEWS

occurred a
outllde ot YeUoiV

hA8 been held up and t"'bDed

PITTSBURGH LJVE8'f0CJ(
offering suge:eatlons.
hJU:I Lh (':t£1}'
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been received, however, and th!A ltd H
INS Staff Correspondent
1 oelleved to gtve a good plctw w 1,; 5rrJ Qi&amp; Reeei~LI o&amp;OOO tnncJudl.ng
Ohkl senttmen~
Ocv pigs, maric:'lt steady on
CvlumblL'I, 0, sept, 2:1-JN'B--· j
I hmdy wel~"1t heavels hil'her; Ito.
'wh: n leQ'nl liquor returns. to Ohln J
160 lb8 500-~5; UI0-160 lba 590lt wi:tl be sold In 11o plaoe a s or: F'OR SALE-One Delco 700 waLt !:9'i. 180-200 lba 90-595 ; 200-220
derly and dlffnifled o.s R btmk, ~ J automatJc light plant with bat- lbs 590·595; 220-250 1m. 5'r5-IHI6;
place uttft'ly deStitute of gi1!.6Se&amp;,
tery&amp; 80 A H. one 600 walt Delco 21&gt;0-290 llx 550-5'15: 290-350 lb!
111.blee. tree Junchea, bal·-malds and
w:lth WestJnghouse 00 A. H bat- -4:75-550, packlnr sows
3&amp;0-400;
l!art~nden.---aDd tt. will not be Wltery 32 volt all ele&lt;:trll: radios J 100- 130 lb pigs 400-4.25
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Jackets Prepared
For Initial Tilt

II'f' ur bl:nditft, ~ aid to
bava b:1en
ll'{Ded wtt.h !hotguna and revolvei'B today held up the pa.ym!sU!r
oi the Dunlap Silk Company Ill
Otypllant and robbed him or a

Fint Foatbauc;;.m. to

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payroll ot $8 ,000 to •10.000.

Playeu Toailht at

- New WI!,&amp;; Be«nr, 'choice hand picked
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6 POlin!!• ......... - - . - .. .. .. 29c
l'OTATQES, fpll peck . -.. . . . . . . 39c
.flotato~~. fled ,River Ohio' a, No. 1
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qu•lity, .lbo lb. baJ . _...... ·.. $2.39
Qord~n'• Milk, tall c:an, 3 for ... .. . .. 17c
Chocolate Oropa, 2 pound. ... .... - . . Zflc
Oleo, nu-apread, 1ood quality, 3 lbo 20c
Staley'a Giou Starch, 5 boxea . _... _.. 25c
_Yinesar, pure cider, gal ............ l!lc
Beef Roaal, try thia apecial,.it'a cood, lb. 1Oc
Beef Stea:k, round or awisa, 2 lbr. _... _ 29c
Boilinc Beef, while it laola, 4 lbo .... _ 25c
Rolled Rib Roaat, rolled and honed, lb. !&amp;
H~mberJtr, freah rrou,lf, 2 lba .... _·. !lie
BploJDa, freoh and tenaer, IL. . . . . . . 10.:

8""'0'c1oc:k

Eat• Properly For

, · orked upon the premleeD.
. The lowPSt-prleed whiskey wlll
u ror suo. pint. ..,.·~·
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room or a. Canadian "tavern ··

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THE OIL DLAST
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NCE MOHE are we t'umilihcd with u.n Cx amlJlc of
whut um·xpc(·tcd thJngR cnn lw pp e11. When we mu
steam sh1ps, wo may expect an occueiontd baUer exploasion
with its attcndKtlt &lt;lamavcil und ~0metimes life los~:~ . But
w hen we usc an oil t'ot' fue l which is lwnwn to be witho~t
rxplostve propertw:-3 t~:xccpt nuder unusual circum[ltuncell!,
we may, well wondlir what wdl hfl.ppc n next when u blnst
occut·s on an oil-driven ship.
Yet a few da ys ago a 1-\CO. C&amp;JJtuin wns blown throu~rh
hls pilot hou:;e when an air pressurt.! tank exploded. It
simply pru\'t!S that when we leat~t e~qu;,ct the unusual '3
when it huppens mo:-st frequelltly.

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D! co~i"e jt i• all cX JleiJSiH ploa•\ll'c ~ut thpse I~ I·
lo,Wlil ill ~oqt)lltm•rtcn ••lcm never to "• so li•PrY 'a•
·.yhen they arc ~ll¥•1l'•&lt;l in opJI1e kln!l of ~ l'l'•ol~t!oJl or a
1! · ~.atilln to r.4tion 1•4r. !l~vlnr •o ll!tle e., eel ~· it
natioll'· pro~•IJiy If i~ J"J~I •• 'I'Pll If j jtoy
to figql jt oqt nccofdi~; '"o'their own·lll•n•
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Receipts

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market:

romlnaJ; steen:, good -150-5.:16; mel &lt;ltum , 350-460, , cotnmoo
:150-MO
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h~iters, fOOd 325-425; QC~mmon &amp;
medium 250-~25; OCYIS, good 260·
300: bulls 2&amp;0-300; commoon &amp;
CKUR.CH OF CHRIST
m~dlum 200-2~0; low eutt.el' &amp; cut•
F. I. &amp;.orl!nrr. Put«, Middleport ters 100-200; c~, receipts 100:
11 :16 Unified set'VIce Bring rome markrt steady, vee.Jef!i lrJOcl &amp;
fr!end&amp; w1th you, that our steady rho!':;:! 'J50-800, mediWjll 600-700;
crowth may continue. Sermon sub- ('Uil-common calVes 300-500.

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\to trbinlt 1
THAT there io more to any buaineaa th11-n merely ha..ing ·8 '
place to tlo bmine11.
Securing the merchandis~ to aell io only the first atop.
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selling it right.
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The right kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind "
of Adveriioinc, will alwo.ya build a profitable buoine11.
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A.dvertioed merchandi"' alwayo creates good-will .for a'ilf
buaine&amp;l hecauae it aivel aatiafactidn.
The demand for ad•ertited Jood, io growing day by day.
Adve"!ioiig alway• makeo a wonderful impresoion on busy·
ahop~ra; ~p !!;!w":l". read th~ ado before shopping in or~r

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every!:&gt;ody.
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· CJfANDISE. TfiEY 'NOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMN$ .1
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Midway Gardens
OLD and NEW DANCES

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)lome and
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87' Mary C. MtCor'lllh.
lJ1 the pro~
6.30
E Hour evening service
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'J :30 C.
Bvat"~gellst1c
Sh'}(!'p : Receipts 1000; market
SvpitnlumT uf HealtA T"1u:lli'ft'.' the st.nte tenate liquor oontrcl !'St&gt;nnon ubject ' Always Pleasing ~te ndy to strong, lower gra~11
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N.'-1ft York State D11partmf"ld
committee Is now drafting, Bena· Ood".
•Jew: I~mb&amp; 70 to 80 lb. good &amp;
of /o:duCIGtiow
~r J O£!!ph N. Ackerman tR. 1 of Yled. 7.30 Prayer and study hour. l rt1cice '725-750: medium 400-52S~t
c.,e~eland. 'he chairman, Wid I n- We are continuing our study of tbe I :lOO, eW€S---gO(Id &amp; cholc~ 100·250.
tc 1.a.tlonnl NeW3 Serv!Ct'! today
book o! "Hebrews" You are cor-1 rt&gt;ll-common
300-400.
yearl•ug
11:':' lt el'!': 450-52S; aged wethers 20(1 .
Although Senat.ol' Ack.t"nn ~ n fa- dlally urged t.o be present.

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Furl.hermore. a&amp;let1 will be r~Child Should Have Thno ~trlcted
to dl8(:ourqe p:.orpelua '
Good Meals A Day f\a,. drunkennesA tw habitual ln~rtatt&lt;;.
Mii!.S McCormick
These poln\.a have been "pra.cllcally decided upon" tor Inclusion I }tt't.: 'Ha\1ng the Mind of Christ".

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Morning WOl'ldUp lO :JO A • .ll.
N Y P . 8 8 :30 P . II,
EYI.Ul&amp;f'l18t1C aervlee '1:30 P. )L
Prayer meeting Tbw-a:. 'l:SO P. K.

holdUp

..Uer. Slic, 6oc and 11. All dru~'.

T}U: JAI!ANESE
HE W~LY Jnp;.uu8t:, l~tting nothmg hrterfe1·e, ~ee m to
be dtlter m1ncd to conlmuc th ei r cu mpaigtl for expantdcn. Aa veriflcutwn of suc h act ion, we may point to the
latest move by tb e Nipponese. Uc hid o, foreign minister,
~al:l bee n :-;uct.:eedt&gt;d !Jy Hirntu, a man even a. more aggr~­
ll 5 a lo11.g t ~n the Monon
t~nd n long tii:lt! tunrwhele. H~ mu.st
t:ii\'e natio,nulist than nny heretofore to hold the otftce.
hiiY!! t ~e n a pRUettl, hordworking
J a pl}~l' ;-;-p npulatloll , . . . iucreustng at an ,alurming rate,
t"' l\1\ He eo.rncd his compliment ary
By Ar\Jaur ' 1 ~ua:•" Baer
t1cket. llu-cugh lhc Pearly Qptcs
th~ increase ot' llirth!-1 ovt:! l' deatha heinie of &amp;uch number~
and shOUld be rared among the
lhut the Japu.mn;c utfici&lt;-~ls are in u t}Uuudllry aa to what
aU£eli 1\11 a gue&amp;t artist.
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shn.Jl he done
wtth the overfl ow.
bet Gn!.ndpop tumed
;'~bat 's
nothl1li·
Cuu~~quently, plans 'are madO ' to conve niently · deseen the medal ••ound *nd Jalloped the other way
n\et him at the ga te&amp; with
fity yean on thf
fend theTii~:~eh e~ aga1nAt Chw tr~c agtl're~iull I!Uch fUI the
11Uvet· med~l. Fifty years on
world wit,ne!.-lsec.l rec~nt.ly in Manchuria. This po)icy will
1a onough.
tJrobeblr::Le continued until the Japanese have stolen
)Vh~t pr'11l~rty th&lt;Y deem they need ·~~ if \hio plan
t)Jey m•~/la!rtJ tow,4ritthe -i~lands iQoh&lt;lifJI,ift~,&lt;,the J'~lll-:
ippi ncs •not'
bei ng exelJlpt.
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Th t s&lt;~ c.ountry mu.y wet\ spend ~Wme of h ~r money m
l~ecpmg ~er alrflect and naval fleet up io tt'le hhthesl
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quulu cnn:icd by nny other [nr two very gopd reusoru;.
One is th~h u we ll prepured nation h~ not HO apt to b e the
objec t of ,an aggrcs:i-1 \ c attack by another mJtlon . . The
oth er is t~nl the munuy so Bpcnt 1~ givinJl emploYlllent ~o
thousands of A.m encanK nnd i:-~ doing a great service in
hrlnging pro!I}&gt;CI'ity \.Jack to 1Amcri cu.
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he
Wllshlnglon v.·a:~ not dl'eijm ing, neither
jinifuhot OJ' a t~ce kcr of trouUl c whon he guve
ndviCe to pr epare fur war in lime of pence. Th~ cu.t:ll! of
nq'.ler Dll1sed ,a. du.y~ tn
the }&lt;looliRh Virgin::-~ furniHhc~ llt&gt;~ with a \'Cl'f !fOOd exum- W e ttwuaJlt that was a career.
,,•••, Wal'ed th~ J1,11lcll to
F.tpeclally when we leflrned · that
flf:!lne ,worked\ f~om
)J lc of whnt h~lppcnll when mw j:3 not prepared.

THE FIGHTING TWINS
UST WHEN th o world ha• forgotten all abo ut Paraguay
and Bolivia ond has decided those fightlntr twin• in
~uuth America huve "k is~o d and made up/ ' a rti.l5patch
c·omcs from th~ seat of tl·oul!le !Jbowlng that they are still
going- on with their private little wu.t aud that th~re is
little likchhoud that the tt·ouble will be ••ltlod In th e
near futur e.
Bounllni'Y troub l e:-~, at lhe bottom d their Jl1'll'l.IQ1ent
for ycu rs, still t~eem to bo causing plenty of ~t. F'l'Ofl'l all
ac:cot1nts tl}c h'ou!J!c ht'"' \tt:pt t~ o~w t'"-"'1 1 untiun.\\ i!&gt;O busy
tiler hav~ ha ~ little t imc to he wurriod · ~oijt )he 1""8 of
bll~in•f'l' 11nil the co nspq~Jont 11rri1'nl of ~·~resslop wh.,jl

Bunda.y school t :a .&amp;. M.

$1.110. Per Pint to b. Cheap. will hold the flrt:t or a ~e1 e11 ilf
eR: ..Groc" Obtainable,
PI :bllc heArinl(il on liquor
contr,JI
~k.
It vm11 the aecau:t. ttmc
plans In a meetln~: schtldule&lt;.l at
'Tie
Rumored
wit.hln the la:!.t. week e. 'tract.IOn car
Cinelnnatl. A large st.o.ck of ma11

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:.~. loon," 1e11timent In Ohio !~;
30
overwbelmtnaiy &amp;&amp;'1\ir".Bt the &amp;~i&lt;IIJ rl
In 111nr lOJm that u is (!eftnll Jv
l!cx:med. he saki.
Ackerman's commlll.ec wm011'0w

Good Music
Good Management

t~e

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Re~dy: For · U8e

.fully

1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Buick' Coupe
1930
Sport Coupe

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-':;tlltJjinesf.-tobac~os
1932 Willys
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach
,1932 Chevrolet Sedan

AJ..WA"'f'S : \

:finest u;orllm~nship

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Well, one reason~ that ev-ery Lucky is
madeofchoic:c, ripetobaa:oa tlic Cream
of the Crop. Another reason....;Luckies
arc ai~Y" round; firm, fully packedwith no loose CJIQto sputter and spark.
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over60precisioniustrumentsandl7alett
scientists guarantee unfailing uniformity. That's why Luckies draw so easily,
burn so evenly-always mild and smooth.
And that's why-" Always U!ckies PI"""!"

"it's toasted,.
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between Wa.lnut and Coat. Reduced 1-cnt, newly painted and
repaired. Inquire or Mrs. ld&lt;!
Dobbs, :ilnd house above Depot.

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;um,tort.I!CI

cottase 367

orant st., Middleport, o . MiarJ

Bmma. Boice, Cheshire, R. D. 2

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IIETHANY M. ~· CUVBCII'-

POR

RBNT-Newly
furnls.hed
apartment, a.IL modern conveniences Next to po~toftlce JftdJ.
P!l.One E. a. Beesle, 201-J. 9·21-Bt

For

Sale, Mioe.

FOR

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Frederie B.aU. Putor

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Qolden apples 45c and up without

C!ODtalnera.

John Werner ·on

Leadlns Oreek.

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~ouee on Butternut Ave. Priec
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HOTEL
COLUMBUS
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fltltnaed Instrument&amp; tuned and
rtPalred, vlolln bow hair :":"::med,
prlcCIJ reasonable. Write or phone
.118-R. oeo. J. Het.zel, Pomoroy,
Ohio.
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COO Booms
Flrtproot
BMtli Rcdaucd.
ROOMS 11.00: ,1.21
BATH $1.00
DININO BObl'll AND
COI'FE&amp; SUOP

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NOTRE D.4,M/!S ~ECO.RO

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Ueated
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J~ES H. BUTLER

'By Edaon R. \\laite, Shawnee, Okla.

PRlCII QP

GENERALlff••I'G,i.JQ-~
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(!/(ing/x Res!rlence

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OCTOI811tt·
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You ahould neyer for1et the importance of the vari~ ill·
ciuatrieo that make you~ city and ilever looet an ' opportunity to
encoura1e aud uaiot them in t&amp;eir 1rowth for therem real&amp; ~CO
aucceta of your o:ommupity ..n~ the welfare of all who live anll
work there.
Speed Maniac. ahoulct toe tau1ht f,hat the time to loe c:are.f1.1l
ia before accidenta hapjieq-not afterward•. By ~ thiuldn1
"Safety ·F irit," a lot of th- Jump head firat into troultle.
Evorybody ahould read ~e danified ada. Moat_C~von-boofy
fiact. 01e for them, for thet'aro of sreat value to both bufl!l' and
aeller.
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!r.~ to~"-"' 11'1!\PI~ 1f ~~have~ tra1~ \o',.lJF abOUt tbe
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Tribune.
8-1·t1

H'!!~
~- :.~

F ront 8~

FOR RENT- Houae on

between Wa.lnut and Coat. Reduced 1-cnt, newly painted and
repaired. Inquire or Mrs. ld&lt;!
Dobbs, :ilnd house above Depot.

~

0- 13-61

iTc5ft' RENT-lSmall

;um,tort.I!CI

cottase 367

orant st., Middleport, o . MiarJ

Bmma. Boice, Cheshire, R. D. 2

' u.·e

D· aJ · 3t.

IIETHANY M. ~· CUVBCII'-

POR

RBNT-Newly
furnls.hed
apartment, a.IL modern conveniences Next to po~toftlce JftdJ.
P!l.One E. a. Beesle, 201-J. 9·21-Bt

For

Sale, Mioe.

FOR

~onathan

Frederie B.aU. Putor

~
:' Ulr

&amp;

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Grimes

Qolden apples 45c and up without

C!ODtalnera.

John Werner ·on

Leadlns Oreek.

9-:u-at

POR 8A¥J!l OR RENT-Four room

~ouee on Butternut Ave. Priec
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HOTEL
COLUMBUS
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fltltnaed Instrument&amp; tuned and
rtPalred, vlolln bow hair :":"::med,
prlcCIJ reasonable. Write or phone
.118-R. oeo. J. Het.zel, Pomoroy,
Ohio.
D·UI· at

..

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Cohnnbul. Oblo.
COO Booms
Flrtproot
BMtli Rcdaucd.
ROOMS 11.00: ,1.21
BATH $1.00
DININO BObl'll AND
COI'FE&amp; SUOP

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Under Same MWt&amp;JllfUOD'

4LBA Ct'~IJ II.T UOTEL
New Sm)'l'll&amp;, JI'IGrhla

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ARlf OlJT 'm BREAK
NOTRE D.4,M/!S ~ECO.RO

'J'OIIJ~R1

OF ZG Sne4.1GHT
VICT'ORIES!

,. a.... a .-uu, s'oaan
Ueated
\Vrl&amp;e ror Booklet. and Ratn

J~ES H. BUTLER

'By Edaon R. \\laite, Shawnee, Okla.

PRlCII QP

GENERALlff••I'G,i.JQ-~
LiftRIC

· FLAT TOP

~apr

WI~L

(!/(ing/x Res!rlence

•D¥Afttl

OCTOI811tt·
.
.

In the Oueen City-

'

You ahould neyer for1et the importance of the vari~ ill·
ciuatrieo that make you~ city and ilever looet an ' opportunity to
encoura1e aud uaiot them in t&amp;eir 1rowth for therem real&amp; ~CO
aucceta of your o:ommupity ..n~ the welfare of all who live anll
work there.
Speed Maniac. ahoulct toe tau1ht f,hat the time to loe c:are.f1.1l
ia before accidenta hapjieq-not afterward•. By ~ thiuldn1
"Safety ·F irit," a lot of th- Jump head firat into troultle.
Evorybody ahould read ~e danified ada. Moat_C~von-boofy
fiact. 01e for them, for thet'aro of sreat value to both bufl!l' and
aeller.
'

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!r.~ to~"-"' 11'1!\PI~ 1f ~~have~ tra1~ \o',.lJF abOUt tbe
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the News Otllce of The J&gt;aib'
'l'rlbune, call 2S6-L; If the Bualnet11
Oftlce ask for 202-R.

MlddJo-

""rt.- - - - - - HIRE

Po&amp;
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• 'nw! tonowlnu: ou.t--or-t.own pP.t.
pie were hete Prid&amp;F to attend L! .
funef111 of Mn. MJla Start : T. K.
stark. lln. l.la.ude Wlntera, Mr,
.... !4"· ....,,. K-h ol Walkervme. · Ontario, C&amp;nada; Mra. WiLIter 'Pauluecl ot ToledO; Mrs. WUBmn&amp;ns and 10-. and. Mn. W.
WUUam&amp; of 9e1aware; WUJI,am

Movie Is
Clever Musieal

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portloJI&gt;. Cooler Bundoy o1tom&lt;&gt;On """-

Guarded

TONIGHT
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FIELD

~pproaimately , 240

Said To Be EaDeCially

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GOVERNOR "SORR'lr''i
But S..:ya Ito Too
Now; Meiaa County
Included

Rf.OUCTmN
Pl~N IS APPR~VEO
BY IHm r~RMERS

PRESIDENT ~PENS :
r~IGRAM n AID i •
~~UNTRr~ BANKS

Courtroom Drama

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Expansion Plan To Helt&gt; •l
Both Open And Clos·

INVADING MIN[..

TO REDUCE ACREAGE

TO "THAW" ASSETS

I Of Banko Open

Trouble Brews ~ 'K•IiJ·
£tone State · Strikm

Threaten ·'

I

ed lnatitutiona

And Sol-

vent; To "Pee" Price

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Of Cotton
By EDWARD B. LOCKETT

Sept. 23-JNS-Presldent RooaerreJt today embaft..
ed 1,1pon a bolt! credit expansion
~;namm. e mb~-ncin:r relief to both
nurn and elc qetl banlu!, and n giant

cotton

Mote~

purchaae ot about one-half the
cotton crop at 15 oentl a' ~· ·
It hu otlter am.blUo'f! ·.ehemeis

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southern. cotton lfl'Owera tor tedert.l
oat the laboratory table for , eiaml.'lltlon, tnctu.dtn1 one ot ftaal)cJns

purchases In t.he fleltl 0( beavy 1ndUitr1es, such B! ateel t;nd tall·

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Proceedin11

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Kidnaping Plot Leave For Homes

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J. Bailey turn&amp; BII"IOI!IBn~
ag1o1n
coJofe,r with his attorney as smoshing developments come
nnt payme»ii on one on the heels .of another in his trial .at Oklahoma
allotments are City. Bailey (right, at top) is shown talking to his attorout from Wuh- ney, James C. Mather. In the lower picture, Albert L.
or four weets.
"'--· ·•· • ··• ·acreap reduction Bates (without coat), notorious killer on trial with Bai-•·
by secretary or
A. Ws.llace at 15 ley, is shown with his counsel, Ben Laska.

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1 The banking proeram will begin
With fCdf'f!l)
moves to "unfreEze'' i
ILSRet.s of bnnks open and
solvent I
but nol liquid. Atter that will
c~ a comprehensive plnn for the !
relief of dcpoaltots In closed bankl. ,
Mr. Roosevelt will put t.he finishIng touches to the move In behalf ,
uf IOivt!"bt but non-Uquid banks In 1 Althoqh not J'et 21, these twin!!.,
n series of conferences with Secre- Releb and Ollte Parish. or Lo11 Antary of Treruury Wlllhm H. Woodln I ..t..: aut ~i an enviable record
over the week-end.
11\e relief of ~ Ther were univl!r·
pluu for closed bO.nk
will alty
at 15, etar
(let Wtderway
I • 1 ,
bacbelor
alter. There W11.8 a
of arta dqjem and are
.
thcat tile President. would
date• fOT ~ al
&amp;:heme!! ready ror operation
JhfiDIOPbJ at tbe University
he leaves here next Tueld.ay
SoJJilttm Califomia..
Park home In New York

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ed on federal loans to growers or

I product.

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convlc~ atnoe the war

crime was lauhcbec1 bere m

baflts..

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Sian for Move

15 Pe..Ce11t; . -Farmero To
Be Paid 28 Ceata ,

Erudite Twins

WMhJng:t.on,

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vtaltor in Weirton, W. VL

(OootlD.uea · ~

&amp;nd

MANY OHIO SCHOOLS MAY BE CLOSE

mate ol Chlctt.ao; Mn.. Walter WllOolumbtll and Robert
Dlabro of Wayne, llleht88n1

conaiderlna' l:he plan adyaneed

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