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in the world and her economic n

PANTH£H H~HD AT
W~RK TO PR[P~H[
fOR ·o[VIl' GAM[

voya

lntormally

a.s a bull

continued dtlcus51ona.

for

Btnoe aeeln(

President Roosevelt yeatttl'dM.Y Bir
Ronald LlndAY the Brlt11h Am
bU&amp;ador and 81r Prederiek Leith

Roes. Brlt.Lsh Tnlaaury repre~enta
tlve have commwtlcated with Um

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

All the new shades m
Chmese blue red and
green blackberry r$p
berry brown black and
othet staple shades ~nd
at popular pn~es.

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Be&amp;'lnntng at
9S
A good aeleclton al $7 SO
All of our $12 SO Oreu
eo now
$Hl00
1 he new matertalo.. and
h•outtful atvlea
$14i9S
A i!•K aeli'Chon at $17.SO
A fe,. at
'$199S
Velveto thai lltll~en.$2S 00

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by Mrs L

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P&amp;l'me(

p.ijd

.son Leroy of Mansfle d who hav e
been v t ne ~tt tht! Caver
bomt M s F'a mer and son wl
pent! he em nd r of the w~k
wl
a eshere
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and M s Jan ea Russ o
tfo d rpent Thursday with tht
f mt s pa ~n ts M
&amp;lid Mb
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RWJ.S of Drce2y He ghts
M

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Mary and Ann

McCroba

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Martha Ruth '1 year old daua:l
M and M s Bradford Hud
0&lt;0 son r l;lutte D'fl ~venue who has
Ohio been conf ed to her horne the PMt
;cveral days with toru.illtis WM ~
able t.o resume her studltl:i u.t Sugar
~er of

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Ben Spencer ot Rocheater Pa re
turned to his home :rhurtiday after
a vlait with hl8 a st.er Mrs Char es
Hartley or Butternut Avenue

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SMOCKS,

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Misll Vlr&amp;le Hobstetter has been
1291.00
Jl'irst Nat o ai
32B? uo employed at the
'Bank during the absent of Mrs P
3590 00
Bts.nley who with her huaband Dr
760::100
otanley leJt recently for a s x
1!'i!'i Oo1
1187 00 nonth s vis t In AriEOna
8R::r7 fl"
Mn. Carol ne EnJIIsb of Zansa
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MhorU Heanll News-

W•lldnr Y nr Kaby

I!BE!n Y
THEATRE

=t

'TO THE LAST
MAN'
Randolph StoU EalMr ltal

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Money

Mra Ch•rles Eberab&amp;ch and
trea11 rer

1\u4ot

Mr~

'J11.Ursi1aJ a'nd called : upon the r
di.UfCh~ Mi!pea I)uDolllfJ"t El:lftl

);~AM i'tfday t P M

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ANNOUNCEMENT
to -merl)' wlib &amp;be American Expre!IH b11

nut. dool' to

munarer of JNTIER CITIES OIL CO

OU!ce
II JOU aeed Jl&amp;ll. oll ll complete
l•bricaUaJ senlce fl'ft air or water In your radiator we
lnYlle you to drive In plea~e and roa'll drive out pleated
Ptt~l

Second Street

Pomeroy

Football
Pomeroy
Purple Panthers
-vaGalhpoha Blue Oevtla
FrldaJ Nonmber 3 I :tl PM

M1ddleport H11h
School Fteld
ldmlulon Students 20c
Adults 35r.

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A Marvelous aelechon at

$2000

Ntcer Coats, better fun more
expensave hnangs at

$3SOO

The ptck of the aeaaon tn beauhful
skunk, Beaver and all the Expen
~
fu'l at ··" ,
S49 ~d ~9 ~

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Coats,

Begtnn1ng at

Rf"COVeTy

RVSRINO BUSINESS
Co umbus 0 Nov 3-tN5-The
Fnmk In County ma.rrtaa:e ttoenae
busineu Is stiU rushing a
or the county marrlas:e license
relealed today
A t.otal of 216 llcerllell was
durtl\g the month an
per cent above the previous

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Kentucky Killers
Pay Supreme Cost

Ladte• Coah htghly lrtmmed wtth Mamunk
Raccoon Oppoaaum, etc at $17 SO

Louis Reibel were vlsiton il) Athena

Sioopna,.-1• &amp;.

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Two ....., Elec:trocuted for
Comm•ttml' Murder; One
W•n• Reap1te

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$5 00 to $12 SO

Ratncoah, Ladtea and Chtldrens $2 SO &amp; $5

,...,fOoatlnued fl'()lll ...,... orte)
age or Ailver but declared l.nftaUon
~ n:DOials

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would fall

It Is a new method or develulns
he g:old dollar but tt wm acaom
Memben of t.hc Otrele of the JJ1 sh ttl!l purpoi!M!
aald Rainey
l"OOerated church were entertained Were It 1"'t that tnternaUonAI

Wednesday eventna at the home of
Mrs Helen E Ze her of Mulberry
Avenue AsaleUnf Mrs Zelher were
Mrs J L P'auber Mra. W p
Sthoenletn and Mlaa Mara:Wirite
Meyer
An announoement wu made dur
ng the bualnesa meetm. ot • 4Jn
ner aponiOred. by the orcanlll&amp;tion
v eh woulll be held .Armlatktl Ita.y
November It at the Pea.ce Evangel!
ll church Be1tdea tbt USI,lal dinner
Ihe
Kh n Ie11ncJ
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al~o w II

trade hat been stepped b7 tarift'
an It would have railed prloee
II\ a week
The I(Old bQJinl plan Ratney
n:ld wW ralae eotton prtcee be
CRUI8 Europe II buflnl cotton Jt
~ ill ra1ae train and meat pricee
more atowb' beC&amp;llll fore!ln mar
t:ots have been barred to the U..lt
cd atatea,; he aa1d.
The Democrat.a wtU not. klar down
tarlfta 'WI.lll Ra.ll'lt)' l&amp;ld because

he ll.'!ted on11 ti(
n:tt.llatory
tarlffll
11 pn~vent
tt. or fmelin

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KNIT DRESSES

A b1g selectiOn smgle dress--also twm sets
All colors-All SJzes$2 95, $3 9S, $5 95

Edra

She Dn!lll8el

and Coa&amp;a tor the LadJ that. ..
hard &amp;o fll

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Donald J Hoeldns county pro~
c:uwr who obLalned the IDdk:tme"'
ot Sen WUllam H Heme
D
Norwalk on a bribe sol cltatlo
charge expected the so on to pos
bOnd dur ng the day
Aft.er be na torn a.lly served with
not.lce of his lnd ctment Herne
hs.s 24 hOurs W decide on wha
p re. to enter but in view of hill
emphatic den [OJ or the c:harse o.
plea ol not. gu ty W!:\8 expected tv
be ent red when h posts bond
No warrant has been lflsued for
Herner beca.uat! of hl8 standing as
a state leglalatton but ~ county
prosecutor nd cated tha.t Jf Uu:
St:natvr does not appear at hls of
flee tocla.Y he will take action
Hoskins refused to etnnment on
nunorB that the lilrancl Jury may be
asked to return a t.rue bill aplnsL
another member or the senate
Oov Oeorae Whlt.e haa
ed he wil not Blk
na.t10n tram the

m !lY&lt;IO!l,_ty J;Jf rna~

A II of our Coat• \1\ as bought at low pt1&lt; e&lt;
- We d1rl not pay the a&lt;lvance-We bought
erulv-Anrl only •how coats of value and
quahty

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fa~U.n In 81 od

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8 Jordan OlliiiKild of ColumbUJs
Is the gue~~t of Mr ill\d Mrs Lar
~ope J: Heiner uf ~ulJand

Crabbe Ja.ek LaRue

n c8111H!d until next week

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Leave 1t t&lt; us to unearth matvelous val
ues for vou' Despite h1ghe~ pt &gt;duclton
co~ts ~:nd market hcrtage~ we keep shop
pmg a1 ound huntmg values that v. know
v. omen Will appt ccwte

Mrs '0 H '8cov1lle or King CUy
Ml810url 1fJ the guest of Mise Lucy
Gibbs of M\)ll)frr')' Aventre
Mn j
Scoville formerly or Ponieroy wll.!l
thewtreor~~pr
W
well known Pomeroy phyal

Frid.a1 and Sat"rday

been appointed

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Ohio

Nov 3 - INS
Indictment a ready -e
tun ed a d s second n!porwd un
del' eons d~ra tio.n the l'"r&amp;nkJ
counw tmnd jury problfi¥ lqilla
u~ lobb~iabl ne&amp;tvltlel today S:tooti
Co umbu.s 0

Wlth on

COATS

vii~ has l'l!turned after a v sit with
relaUves and frtenda In Pomt&gt;roy
11.nd Ma..&lt;10n City

&amp;'1'45 uo

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Whereby Pncea For Farm
To Teatafy Before Comm
Producta May Be
Walk Out By Hard Coal
ttlee On Text Book
Speedtly Rataed
W orkera Would Af
Que•lton
feet lSO 000 Men
By WILLIAM S NEAL

Beautiful

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Be111nntng at $5.95, $7 SO, · ·10i00

WORKING ON PLAN

1als plam mater1als m1ci{ey mouse
patterns large br1ght figures etc;
$195

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News Flashes

Railroad Stocks
Show Strength

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•• Only fM.ture of Other
WIM

Dull Sloek Mar
ket Today

N[W
ENTUM
G~INH Bl STRIKE
IN G[NTH~I WEST
Dt•ordera Among Ptcketa
Challenge Authort
hea In Iowa

HOUSE DRESSES
Pretty and well made to use for
mormng shoppmg as well as for
house
$1 SO and $1 9S

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Mrs Cora Roberte Ia stay n
I
t.he office of the MeiRS Water
company durlll(l' the llbsence or M
Ella. MIUer wh.o left Wednesday tor
•a:ti400 an extensive ylsit with hN" 110t
I:JeutenSJit Albert MIUer and w fe
JOFUI.OO
of
Port Townsend WIIJ!hlngton
, . . Of)

Ti-tt

A conkHet:e 1~n~Mso the
colm•
goorl •upstanttal l'Oiofs of 1;&gt;1 f1Wn
g e&gt; blacj ,~1\l~ty I E ~
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$295

Run sci ool 1'huf'dll.)' plQl'Ding

•nd l'rlttar

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up tv $l'r
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D~SSES

In the new f&lt;tOt.ball shad~s; brfght

Mostly All Stlk
A Few Kntt

ljeen confined to their home !
L ncolr HIU because of Ulnl!!l!l
are reported much improved
Mr a.nd Mra. ~rge 0 M.orrls
ot Portimot~th vs ~ Mr and Mrs
E H Morrlli o.nd famUY Wednesday
and attended the funer&amp;l rlt.ea c&lt;»:
ucted .Jor C'::"l: TcN~tughton

WOOL

SPECIAL'
One lot of $S 9S and a few htgh
er prtced dre11e1

Margs t SJ umo.k
b
fined to he ho e by l.l1

hve

latrllUOn of t.ratlen increased about.
3::1 per cent t.his year

That make the mos~ of
the Hobday season and
are very gay '

M s A H Fisher QOOOmpanl d
by her daughte s
Mrs
~ugene
Bryant and Mro L P' Sch{)fnleb
sptnt Thurlld~Y In fllu tlng\.o'n. tt
.,:ue.&lt;:t df ber sl!lt r Mrs Loren Cav
t: eeThey were aooompaq,l~d

A H La.wlil)

1

000 truck&amp; llnd 60 000 tranera Res

DRESSES

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~toopnoe~y

BJ' Carrier 16 Centa- By Ma1J tl 00

lD The Tribune

AOMINISTRATWN
W~~K U GR~NO
, . .......... ' ..,""'' •. - TO M~KE CHANG
JURY IN CAPITAl
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g~= :~:.-'..:.~~:: ~~. w:h T~ HflP fMIMEH
I
IS Nn YH DUNE

SILK

Mrs Mar e Gatewood returne:l
home Wednesdi\,Y tvenL"" af~ o.
~ o wee Its visit Spent Wfth rei a
t ~es n C eveland iiJKi Co umbus

Sf1Drt11

na

Olen M Dally estm ated todt.y

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aton Nuab

Nt~n

pared with 1932 ftawes 1!&amp;:1 t :..
He esttmated 1933 regjatraUona at

Mr and Mrs OIK:ur Myers a I
M Rl d Mrs Dayton AllhWOrth II
tended ttw funeral of th
ln.
Mft.l"lon McGuire held In ~Ina
thursday The dece;ucd ~ a.
cousin ot Mrs Myers

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FEWER MOTORS IN OHIO
O&lt;llumbua 0 Nov J-IN8--Re1
!'tratton of motor vehlt':IU In Oluo
lhJs year wlll show a pneral de

Mrs. B ancl Roller of Mulberr3
venue tuu1 returned from Portemouth where she spent ~oo: vera.l
a.y:; w th frier,d.a s.nd a.ttended the
i~&gt;trict me ting of Rebekah lodge
held Tuesday afternoon and ev n
ng At the meetlnll' Mrs Roller
was lnsLII.I ed u pre~:~ldent f(lr tl
'·' " Ins yea.;

Kt'Q~r

" ~-Ohk&gt;--Pal tonlu::ht e.ttd prob6tllf ~
day Col de t.onteht
w va M1111U1 ~ ~
~nd
Ra n In East port2on. ...._.""
day

EADERS NOTICE - If you want
tho Nowa Oftlce of The DaU'
fl'ribuno, call 2~6-L If the Bua!Detll
Oftlce as.k for 1!02 R.

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Personals

Sh11nnon Ottn
Barlbl!r

1VEATHER FORECAST-

don

-Beat Galltpoha-

Lee Tncy Mae Clairll

1 5TH

'lbe proposUJon wu de.sertbed aJ

Noted Pep Meehng
Be Held Thta
Evenma

CLOCK'/

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belnl advanced bY the Brttlah er.

TWO CASUALTIES

TURN BA.Cf\

"MUS!:UY

ccnrery llfea&amp;er

"Beat Calltpoha ' Conttn
uea to Be The Cry
In Panther Camp

'Phu~'fl.

011 10 GTAT£
C: H ,. f .I

WUbs Barre PL. NOY :S
INs-A pt"'OM)Rd ,eneral Ueup
of &amp;be n.orthem a.n.thJa.elte fteld

na tempon.rlly t«nlt•lled \o
~ whtlll luiii'IUf. 1lblon dele
..... Jlelded. to 1be pfi ol
Mo•tczwr I I Vurnn. and a4

Joumed

U~lr

oonftnlicm until

l!IOPM.

INS Smfr CorrBBpondent
Wuhtnton
Nov
j..--1~::1- A1
n n.U: atlo I arm reli f ohleft&gt; a.n t
m~dweste n
(iOVe'l' o &gt;S
&amp;etk.&gt;lla"
met'n~ o 8PtC.:i11y bcoo.t. prteu ot
I larm. products
fire conb'clnted
&gt;dt'Y by th opin on of adm1nis
1Qtlon leglll experts that conyn!ll!l
I &lt;aid not give authority o n.at n n
lmuum pr'.e~fixing or rarm prod

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Wilkes Barre Pa Nov 3-INSEfforts we e being made to
1 hreats of an antbraclte strike at uch evt: the Mm end through oth
fed na nearly 60000 mll'e workeu er n thods bu
tni'
ti ~u t c
two co\Ultlel!l with a general hard Yf're so p-ea' that Secretary
coal walkout as a subsequent even A6!;r cu lure Walla
t&gt;a d the
ftv
uallty loomed t.oday as an tmn e western governors who came bJre
dlate pouib Uty
1J
L t
t
IJO~ S
As 1nsur1ent miners re&amp;umed would not meet President ROOfle
he r converotlon Thomas Maloney v~ t asain unt I w.n orrow
o.nnow1ced bJa Intention or plocjng
Af!.er 11 cunf re lCt' wit.l the gov
Wallatt! went to the Wh t
he question ~fore delegates at 11
o clock lf federal representatives
tailed. to appear
Maloney .uld. he had failed ut
Washington Nov 3- INs--Dial
t.f..rl.y to a:et any satlafactlon from
fed.era.l wthol' t es n his quest lor t c and temporary dt.viB on of b

11t.ervent10n
ThUll far Ule strike In t.he Saran
ton Wilkes. Barre
has been
tlllmed onJy
Alden 1Nl

tho H••"!'C&gt;ll
rrom

a

cdmtnlatn;.tlono farm relief pro
1J llm In a.n errort to satlary t.he
embattled farmers of the W1:3 ap
...,..~ probable tod&amp;lM
-&gt; , _
Wit)\ frt:Sldent ~1~ lUI

out. to relieve the ~ of fU
mers as quickly aa poslible Secre
tary of Aarlculture
hhJ
aades tmd five

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PAROLE ACTION DELAYED
Co umbu&amp; 0 Nov 3-INS-Ac
lon on the appllca Jon&amp; or Dav 15
r.NI E me HB~j:IY sentenced from
Me 8Jol Coun y fo bur11iary 9.nd la.r
Ct&gt;ny for paro e&amp; from Ohlo ~nl
tent ary v;as delayed today by he
s 11 e boa U of paroles unt Mc.rch

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pr aoners at the
Pen lent ary \\ere granted
~aroles ar'ld
se en we e Krant.ed
c d t ona
e e3Ses Se~en parolell
ar'ld c ne eond t ona re ease rrom
tt Mary v
R ro naton;
for
Women a oo we e announced bv
lebood
N ne en o he

r:- ate

rHESIHNT CIV
f[OERAl l
P~li~Y. THOU
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Knotty Problema To ~ .
Solved By F~!~
Ofhctala ~l,l;i
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l"RIDAY, NO'/EMBI!lR 3 1933

PAQE'niJIB
PASTOR STRICUN 1
Za 1eavllle Nov 3-IN8-StriCUn
w1t.h a heart r ll~ck aa be addl'NIed a. high AChoul a~~~~emW&amp;ae Ill
chapel servl ~. ttev E 1\ J6nm,
pa.!ltor of the Methodist. EplACOP.&amp;)
church at Ot~~e~o f!!ll dead yeeter&lt;lay

PBONJ: !'OW NJ:WI TO

VIRGINIA

GREGG

NEWS

Phone

582-L

UNDV's IN HOLLAND

SOCIETY ENJOYS '"WORLD
CRUISE ..

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FOUIIT IIJ)N No It, ()MUJij)JI

'N,lTlONAL ADl'EKTJSING &amp;EPaESaN'I'A\'JftS

lQle:y Supt.

L'llloa&amp;:o. l"bJla4elpbJa. Pi&amp;tllMJrlb, atUwapUI

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Bulue.~

tppic "DoefJ God Care?"
Th4
publle at11! 2~laU.
Preachlnl
00 P ¥.i.&gt;vll•d

Olfiee aad Ckaalalhm Dept. C.U Jn••

these

services.~

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D~lln!ed

B7 Carrier

t:a~ Month .. .

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.60Three Months ..

CJ(JO SlxUontha , , ,

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Sunday school 9 A M

1110
1110

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M~~tlng

pC

Lu~er

LeN:ue, Wed-

r.esda:y 7 P M.
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POMEROY CJJ-q8QJI &lt;tJ'
Kenne&amp;b I. &amp;eH, Mtpt. . .
9 30 Morning worship service and
1
class period. Our ev&amp;D~:eU.Uc meeting beglna today wtth Brother C.:
W Cauble of Indianapolis occupy-

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ins the pulpit.

Paynes• home

You'll ·Get ·y our
Money's Worth.

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The church repre-

e:ent.ed Wuhln1ton D C At etLCh
Jllace, refre&amp;bments were served to
C!mespond with the co untry and
city each reprcseJ'Ited

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Dlvtne service 10.15 A. M Text
:txodWJ ~o. 5
Sermon theme
'God's Threat from Sinal "
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AKRON IS PROGRESSIVE

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Sr. PAUL LIJTBEIIAN CHUIICH

One Week ..... .. ... .. .... , . • uone Month

day evenlna: The trp1 conaiated of
\'iiU• to Botrton, Chin&amp; , Japan and
Wuhlnrton, D C Rolston was located at the h.ome of Mrs. Bell~
Bates; Mrs Anna Morrlaon's home
l'epresented China an&lt;l the trip
to Japan was held s.t Mrs Kathrytl.

Sunday achool at 1 00 P. K.

I ted KJmbaU. 1DD.

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The M1sslonary Society of the Mt.
M:orlah Baptlat Church enJoyed .a.
''Trip Around the World", Thura-

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6 30 P M. Young Pe9Jile'a
I
l&amp;.n EI'Ideavor Leader Ketmet.h Hy"11
7 30 Evening service BpecJal
rrutlc at a1l rervlce.s Services bef!ln at '1 30 o'clock every evening

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No service Saturday evening

ATJ y OY!'

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Model K-$2
In v~;~lue and performance this model is a
leader. General Eleclric quality is built
into this decorative Ul&gt;ie model, fwm the
walnut cabinet to the brilliance of its superhetrodyne performance. It has unusual
tone
for its size. Adequate volume
for all
needs.
~;~~~-='~, has six ~uQJit;, will receive
~E
and amatell'" i!Ad. aircraft tra)'lsaddition ~ regular broadcasts.
It has vernier tunin~r~ntrol, automatic vo[ ,,Jl;~econtrol, full Mill tone control-remarl~;
feM~I •In..!14 · · ilijl!!Mive a receiver.

$32'95

FRANCIS WALLACE
1
AUTHOR. 01' NHIJDDL6

Pomeroy , Ohio
November 2 1933
Edttcr On !y Tribune,
Pomeroy Ohio
Dear Blr Will you please glvto the
following letter space lro your
uable paper and oblige
(8l1J11edl
Pearl Bolln
When in a nation possessing wlllmiled resom!'es a.lcng with the great - I
, ut Industrial P.l"d transportation
equipment
th e world lUls ever
known, there develops a condition
wherein mllllon.s or citizens are for Into dire dfiStitutlon a.nd atan1a.~
throuah being dented access
tools of producton. it be q · ;~••••the dul;y of the workers and
farmers as well as bwlness ln gen- \

0.- co..., ......
....
"'"'7e
WJaeat Cereal::::: -.21e
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ill agreed while
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future

gen~r&amp;tt~~ns c~l~~~= 1
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menta..! de-

COFFEE lb. lSe

27c
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h.ts eoRt.thc miners, the operators and the railroads $20,-1
000,000. Jlut eventually they will get it all out of the cor_- j
~u m e r.

.

Even 1f we are off the gold stand4rd . the G&lt;&gt;lden ~ule
bas not ·b een repealed, although a lot of folk ~ seem to
.
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tnmk it -bas.

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17c

CAKES

Cil•t

... 22c

PllODUCii:

4 ..... 2Sc
18 lloo. 29c

Putan

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BANANAS

CouoolaM

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lb. 12~ic

flUSH HAMS

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PINK SALMON' F-..cy '
WHITE HOUSE MILK
AR~O PINEAPPLE
BULK LIMA BEA:NS 2
NUTLEY OLEO
3 lba.
BULK CANE SUGAR I0 lba.
HADDOCK FILLETS 2 lba.
ARMOURS BOLOGNA
10~

BREAD

~~

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KRISPY
CRACKERS

PU~f'KIN 51i;.~~;~

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BUTTIR

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can

Panaoke Flour

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WHO P4Y D41LY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
To avoid confuoiop. ·all aubo~riplioao to
the Daily Tribune lo "~ delivered by carrier
IJil'en workero iu the Pri:e VoP"ll Cam·
Jlllip pripr to Nov. Gwill be credited as if
receiv&lt;:d on that date, Theref&lt;&gt;l'fl Pl'Y yopr
c.arrler ill J&lt;&gt;~~r r&lt;:lnal¥ we,kly mN&gt;ner up to
tb&amp;t time.

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19c

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AT WEEKjLY RATE

(~ream
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PRUNES

are denied
and

'EIGHT O'CLOCK .

ASPARAGUS

or welk'l)t ln the
their !thE' wealthy) atonly objeotlve-om&gt;D:l.Ore
The lmO;t1Ve9 be-

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throush the control ot our great lncl.Uitr1al BYBtem by a few who man!- '
J.lll&amp;~ th• afta.tn of \he IUitlcm ecltlahb' and truthleu.ty 'rhe suft'erlng
t.nd misery of millions of victims la

or no

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ClovM" l•'ll1n1 Yello" Cll np, deiiGIOUI wltb cerea.l11

allr. 5c
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Fresh Fruit- .· · ' . egetable.

Iceberg Head Lettuce .......... &amp;c ·
Tokay Grapes . . .. . .. .. .. 2 Ib.s. \5c
Orange~. California . . . . . . . doz. 27"
Kraut Cabbage . . . . . . 50 lb. bag 98c
Idaho Baking Potatoes
15lb. bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c
New Crop
English Walnuts . . . lb. 25c

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l"RIDAY, NO'/EMBI!lR 3 1933

PAQE'niJIB
PASTOR STRICUN 1
Za 1eavllle Nov 3-IN8-StriCUn
w1t.h a heart r ll~ck aa be addl'NIed a. high AChoul a~~~~emW&amp;ae Ill
chapel servl ~. ttev E 1\ J6nm,
pa.!ltor of the Methodist. EplACOP.&amp;)
church at Ot~~e~o f!!ll dead yeeter&lt;lay

PBONJ: !'OW NJ:WI TO

VIRGINIA

GREGG

NEWS

Phone

582-L

UNDV's IN HOLLAND

SOCIETY ENJOYS '"WORLD
CRUISE ..

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FOUIIT IIJ)N No It, ()MUJij)JI

'N,lTlONAL ADl'EKTJSING &amp;EPaESaN'I'A\'JftS

lQle:y Supt.

L'llloa&amp;:o. l"bJla4elpbJa. Pi&amp;tllMJrlb, atUwapUI

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Bulue.~

tppic "DoefJ God Care?"
Th4
publle at11! 2~laU.
Preachlnl
00 P ¥.i.&gt;vll•d

Olfiee aad Ckaalalhm Dept. C.U Jn••

these

services.~

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D~lln!ed

B7 Carrier

t:a~ Month .. .

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CDC Ytl&amp;t . •• • . . . .. .• .• •• ,,.

.60Three Months ..

CJ(JO SlxUontha , , ,

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Sunday school 9 A M

1110
1110

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Lu~er

LeN:ue, Wed-

r.esda:y 7 P M.
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POMEROY CJJ-q8QJI &lt;tJ'
Kenne&amp;b I. &amp;eH, Mtpt. . .
9 30 Morning worship service and
1
class period. Our ev&amp;D~:eU.Uc meeting beglna today wtth Brother C.:
W Cauble of Indianapolis occupy-

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Paynes• home

You'll ·Get ·y our
Money's Worth.

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The church repre-

e:ent.ed Wuhln1ton D C At etLCh
Jllace, refre&amp;bments were served to
C!mespond with the co untry and
city each reprcseJ'Ited

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Dlvtne service 10.15 A. M Text
:txodWJ ~o. 5
Sermon theme
'God's Threat from Sinal "
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AKRON IS PROGRESSIVE

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Sr. PAUL LIJTBEIIAN CHUIICH

One Week ..... .. ... .. .... , . • uone Month

day evenlna: The trp1 conaiated of
\'iiU• to Botrton, Chin&amp; , Japan and
Wuhlnrton, D C Rolston was located at the h.ome of Mrs. Bell~
Bates; Mrs Anna Morrlaon's home
l'epresented China an&lt;l the trip
to Japan was held s.t Mrs Kathrytl.

Sunday achool at 1 00 P. K.

I ted KJmbaU. 1DD.

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The M1sslonary Society of the Mt.
M:orlah Baptlat Church enJoyed .a.
''Trip Around the World", Thura-

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6 30 P M. Young Pe9Jile'a
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l&amp;.n EI'Ideavor Leader Ketmet.h Hy"11
7 30 Evening service BpecJal
rrutlc at a1l rervlce.s Services bef!ln at '1 30 o'clock every evening

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No service Saturday evening

ATJ y OY!'

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Model K-$2
In v~;~lue and performance this model is a
leader. General Eleclric quality is built
into this decorative Ul&gt;ie model, fwm the
walnut cabinet to the brilliance of its superhetrodyne performance. It has unusual
tone
for its size. Adequate volume
for all
needs.
~;~~~-='~, has six ~uQJit;, will receive
~E
and amatell'" i!Ad. aircraft tra)'lsaddition ~ regular broadcasts.
It has vernier tunin~r~ntrol, automatic vo[ ,,Jl;~econtrol, full Mill tone control-remarl~;
feM~I •In..!14 · · ilijl!!Mive a receiver.

$32'95

FRANCIS WALLACE
1
AUTHOR. 01' NHIJDDL6

Pomeroy , Ohio
November 2 1933
Edttcr On !y Tribune,
Pomeroy Ohio
Dear Blr Will you please glvto the
following letter space lro your
uable paper and oblige
(8l1J11edl
Pearl Bolln
When in a nation possessing wlllmiled resom!'es a.lcng with the great - I
, ut Industrial P.l"d transportation
equipment
th e world lUls ever
known, there develops a condition
wherein mllllon.s or citizens are for Into dire dfiStitutlon a.nd atan1a.~
throuah being dented access
tools of producton. it be q · ;~••••the dul;y of the workers and
farmers as well as bwlness ln gen- \

0.- co..., ......
....
"'"'7e
WJaeat Cereal::::: -.21e
. . . Ru- or Qakllt ~

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era!, to change t.hese CO[Idltlons

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PEAC
..........
,

ill agreed while
i&amp; cunning.

future

gen~r&amp;tt~~ns c~l~~~= 1
the eleto their
menta..! de-

COFFEE lb. lSe

27c
.................
1 •.

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Daisy

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No ~ ~~, 19 e

ONiapllft 1 lb
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C,QIIIb Honey

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Helilth

Baken Coooa : .

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Jt li smd that the coa 1 ~tr1ke in Western Pennsylvania
h.ts eoRt.thc miners, the operators and the railroads $20,-1
000,000. Jlut eventually they will get it all out of the cor_- j
~u m e r.

.

Even 1f we are off the gold stand4rd . the G&lt;&gt;lden ~ule
bas not ·b een repealed, although a lot of folk ~ seem to
.
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tnmk it -bas.

,

17c

CAKES

Cil•t

... 22c

PllODUCii:

4 ..... 2Sc
18 lloo. 29c

Putan

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Ran or Whole

BANANAS

CouoolaM

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lb. 12~ic

flUSH HAMS

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J'alt •Hed
ellou,.:lt

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:lll'H ln occur.

PINK SALMON' F-..cy '
WHITE HOUSE MILK
AR~O PINEAPPLE
BULK LIMA BEA:NS 2
NUTLEY OLEO
3 lba.
BULK CANE SUGAR I0 lba.
HADDOCK FILLETS 2 lba.
ARMOURS BOLOGNA
10~

BREAD

~~

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KRISPY
CRACKERS

PU~f'KIN 51i;.~~;~

lba.

BUTTIR

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can

Panaoke Flour

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Pound

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Petm S...k!

2 :~ $1.18

Oil

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WHO P4Y D41LY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
To avoid confuoiop. ·all aubo~riplioao to
the Daily Tribune lo "~ delivered by carrier
IJil'en workero iu the Pri:e VoP"ll Cam·
Jlllip pripr to Nov. Gwill be credited as if
receiv&lt;:d on that date, Theref&lt;&gt;l'fl Pl'Y yopr
c.arrler ill J&lt;&gt;~~r r&lt;:lnal¥ we,kly mN&gt;ner up to
tb&amp;t time.

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CHEESE

19c

Oiltwlr' ~~~
ltew ~~ lit. -

AT WEEKjLY RATE

(~ream
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PRUNES

are denied
and

'EIGHT O'CLOCK .

ASPARAGUS

or welk'l)t ln the
their !thE' wealthy) atonly objeotlve-om&gt;D:l.Ore
The lmO;t1Ve9 be-

euu. •• •n

(nt..

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A new tyranny has developed '
throush the control ot our great lncl.Uitr1al BYBtem by a few who man!- '
J.lll&amp;~ th• afta.tn of \he IUitlcm ecltlahb' and truthleu.ty 'rhe suft'erlng
t.nd misery of millions of victims la

or no

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ClovM" l•'ll1n1 Yello" Cll np, deiiGIOUI wltb cerea.l11

allr. 5c
3

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Fresh Fruit- .· · ' . egetable.

Iceberg Head Lettuce .......... &amp;c ·
Tokay Grapes . . .. . .. .. .. 2 Ib.s. \5c
Orange~. California . . . . . . . doz. 27"
Kraut Cabbage . . . . . . 50 lb. bag 98c
Idaho Baking Potatoes
15lb. bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c
New Crop
English Walnuts . . . lb. 25c

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c 't ..AS&amp;lfii!.D
ADV,J!:RTISING
sECTION.

Willaman Shifts
To New Style For
Indiana Contest
To

(12 pt.)

\J»t ,(10
per llrle.

'JYPII IIJI'il

~~ify

Double w;nJ
P'le,n 1 Hiah School
Studeuto Admitted to

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Leap-rrog lrt f\1at Title Bout

FIGH:y INS.

At Nett York-Ton)' Palco. Ph""·

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Murray Brandt. WUHamabura &lt;1!1&gt; -r
Lou Baltea, Brooklyn, · 1eathot· 1
welght and Antol KOOIII, Hllfk8B'l'y, I

Columbus, 0 ., Nov . 3- Intcre5 l In

t he Ohio Sta.tu-tna ttma

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llllt•J•Uih' 'IIIIIIJII:ii .. ':'!If'

delphia, welterwei&amp;:ht won over Joe
OLict. New York f Ul).
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' Pet.e De GrM&amp;~~e. Bfooklyn teatb- !
\ erweliht. defeal.e&lt;l _}tarta.s M1li1J\I, I
PhlUpplnea, (81.
r
Stanislaus Loayza, Chilean ll&amp;"h~
wet1ht. was Riven
deel&amp;km over

Came for 25c

pt.)

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drew H'll.

football

Spa.gett De&lt;:aro.

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Ohio

welter·

game here saturday ACIU'ed today
weight. knocked olii'"Coamo ouanwUh tbe announcement ' by coach
di"Q. , Brookl)'n 1D 7·
~ am W1Uaman that the
Buckeyes
will employ 11. new attack agalnat
1he Hoosiers.
KANAUCA
convinced that he was not get·
Ung the beat out of his mat~rla!
Mr. lllld Mrs. John Jo~s and ~n ,
with halfbacks runnlniJ from the
o! Dayum spNit th e week end wlttl
tall·back p06ltions, Wlllamn.n ha.s
; Mrs. JoueB' mother, Mrs. Letha
:'hlrted them in behh"\d the tackles.
I 8\tlahl.
~ · •~o,
Ir. 1929, Willaman used this for·
I Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ru156eU g,nd
wa"Uon, but changed in 1930 to Lh.e
1 OO.by visited her parent.s, Mr. and
Warner system . , _
1 Mrs. John Lamber t and family OVJ!r
Age.ln.$t .- Big Ten · (lppoa1Uon this
1 the week rod.
sfason the Buckeye nttack has been
. Mnrg:-.rct ·A:w Rd!w and Ann:~.
1J.O~agas of Charleston spent the
ineffective. But with th e n ew of•
fl we, W:1Uaman hopes Lo break his
V!eek end here ~uet;ts or their coubucks loose. In other wordfl, Willa·
1•~ · n Hilda. OHver .
n1an hopes to hit home r uns. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W1"1Jl. Smith or
In this scheme, his best sluggers
Grown City visited at the Truman
llre carl Cramer, Dayton, Jack
Burnette home Wedr.esday.
1
E-m lth, Hamilton, lf.fld Dkk Heekln,
The flrst quarterly conference or ,
( inci.nflatL Fast and elu.~lve , Cramthe Cheshire circuit was held Tues·J
tr a.nd Smith hl;lve looked good In
tlay night OCt. 31st at Cheshire.\
rtactice under the new system,
ntpt·csc ntative.~ !rom each charge /
wfllle Dl.ck Beltz, a sophomore
were present.
.
fla m Findlay, has come to the rore Champion Jim Browning dlsptay11 hia lr.ap.frng attainmentM1 he e&amp;cl\pel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gorsuch or /
since the. experiment.
from one o:t Sandor Szabo's barlocks durin~: lhcir tille bl.~t- nt M adi~on / 1\trArt.hm vislled hf.s aunt Mr.s.
Since Billy Ha yes took ove r the Square Garden, New York, Brnwning wrote fini s to the chal iL•ngCJ''~ rtnma Com5k.ck. and family Bun·
head ooachiDG duUes nt Indiana JUe aspirations with an airplane ~cissoi'S after fifty minute. oJ I dny_ In the afternoon they motorOhio Sta.te has a one to uchdown
_ _ __ __ _ ~rrup~i-~-~
eu to Harrismwille to visit their:
m~rgin In lhe two games played . Iu SatuH! u~ w111 be EtLo:re Anto11 inl,
oovemoL Paul v . McNutt of Tn· l u ::~cle Al~ah OnmeK and wife, ac·•
1931, the Buckeyes won, 13- 6. and C'llntoP., Ind . and F'itz Lyons, Fol"t c' ann and his wl~e will attend the! t.~mparu~d by,. Mrs. Coms~k atld!
iltst year, when Ohio was f:uorcd to W ayne. Ind. Around these men, I ~::. me with Ohlo'.s ooverNJr Ollorge 1°•· l heil rttt.. n tnp they, called r
l'' !n, Indiaf\8. fought Its way to e HRyr.s has bUJ!t li passing attack Wh ttu ~~ond Miss M9ry Louise White, on his aunt Mn H"-cbcl 1raey of
7-"; tie. From last yeofs team, \'Jhich he hopes will give his team 11d;mghter of the Ohio ~:overnor. 1 near Pomeroy.
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Coach Hayes ha.s 12 lettermen / enoug h punch to get a lead over Both governors will addr c~:&lt;s the
Bettie J e~n da_ughter of Mr. R.l'ld
ll.I' Rilable.
u -.0 Buckeyes.
~., uwds -a t . h"lftime.
1 Mrs . De we~ Jwdnn is Ill wllh
With an extr a week in which to
There will probably be OP.e or
lat·}·ngltLS m th~ Holzer hosplinl a.~
jJrt pftre for the Ohio Stute ga me, two changes in the Ohio Btnte line I
· -Ga llipolis.
CoRch Hayes ha.s given over his at- ~'P bt:C!IUSe or the new setup. Carl ·
With The Wrestlers
Mr. aud Mr~;. F. l'' . Thomton a.nd
tentl on to two things : giving hll; Cramer returns as a deftnl1e threat
~by s pent Uw week end with rela·
reterans a chance to recover rrom and mo.y start at quftrterback ;
t vcz; In Bulfnlo and Charleston.
,
lt&gt;-juries reclllvcd In the Notre Dame H eckln anc_ Smith probably wlll be
At Nuw York:_Lcn · Macaluso. e:&lt;·
- - - - - ~--~ -liiHl Northwestern games. and de- at lhc ha i:J backs with Kabeo.lo a t I Colgate foot.bD.U player. and sam·
MT. OLIVE
1
\'r lCI'Jl_lng a passing attack .
, full!xlck.
my Stein Ne w York drew.
With a line whclh was nble to out:
·
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e'l&lt;UBC ami stop Minnesota, the
Thl'n~ mny
one change In the
Jnget Singh, India. dcft-uled Dick
Ml'' '· C. K Price. daughlf'l , Mary
Hdoslers are su.tlillled lhltt the il ne. ~· eapta!P. Sid Olllman. has Raines, Textl-!l.
: a nd C:ul Jobm;on matured lo
c~''ve1opnlent d an altnck Is all the y l t:l"en 111 the hospital this week with
: Brldgcpurt. SlllldHy. where thf'./
I!qed to throw the Big Tel\ ;·ace H! injured Knee a.nd may not be In
Fred Qrubmelcr,
Kanruas. won ~· Ill ~ pend a. few days with friends
ldo a muddle . And Hayes har. hit I the b~st of shape ~or the Indiana from Dr. Karl Barpolls,
Phlladel· Dlld nla~lves. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
C.:J a plac .
~amc. Trevor Rees . Dover,
pnd phllt .
Huff will nccompany thr.m home
On hts tea m are several basket.- steve : ,lptak , Cleveland, both so·l
Mr. n.nd Mrs. Clltford Wood
phcmores have been used at the
Joe Stecher, Nebraska. nnd CUff were rec"'lll ~;uests of Jom John·
\.all stars, and I our o I th em wIll 1 . '
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Olsen Chico,u cln•w
d,, r B 1
lt.art In \.be Indiana bac kfield, Ray r;r~ ht end pm ilwn all week,
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Co lumbus, o .. Nov. 3-The QlJlo
~nn" Steinke. ot. Lam s.
M1 n;
, Price who h~ts ben
V~ n HuffmaD, NmvQtstlc. Ind. ; 1 G:otr Ath !~tic Association 1mno un~ To.n Draak, Holland .
'. W. Vn.,
r. nd Don Ve ller . Blclmell. Ind .. ha l f ~ url I'Jday lhnl a ll hiBh school stu· .~ At TOrol':t~Jim
·r
r_ R ll! l
L::: eks ; and Wendell Wnlker. Viu- · ('!"n ts w!l\ ~ adm itted 1.o the Olllo sour! a nd .Joe
Snvoldl.
DRna
F'rlday evening,
a~nn~. I n d., f ullback. On Ute cpcls St ale- Indiana game for :..rir..
I N~l~~e~l~back, drew.
'When :\ number or frienu s gather·

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Tbe lid tater wW aiadly U81Jt you

1 if del1tticl. 10 thai ·' Ule copy for
)'OUr lid II pft'piliJ.Jd ln autb a
III&amp;IUler aa to brlall ib.e rreatel!lt
re&amp;Ultl tD YOU.

Tbe pWillahera .w· be rcapoMible
on)y for ono incorrect lo.Jprt.lon

ot any &amp;dvdaement., Errdrl 1n
ad.Yertiaementa anould be reP(ttted
lmmedlatelJ.

.No ad.YCr,Uiernent wUI be taken lor
le8ll tblo a .qinlmum char;e ol
tnat~five ceu$8 fOf MCb lnaer·

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• Subscriptions in The Daily TriI
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lot. llght8, gas and water. Also
large cistern. Inquire Mra. Olenna
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-~t· F . ".J9h~n_ .a~ ..&amp;bll_dre_n:

:Bissell , son Ei&amp;ur.
Miss Ethel Prlc ~.
Ruth Wolf, Eloise and Mar~· Prk l',
Mac Kat.h r~n Larkins and Ernm :t
K ell y and W. R ,John.SOll. The eve·
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w-.s spen\ I:Q yame~ 1 .a.nd rc.
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Each of These 13 Days will be
Lucky Days for the Contender
Who Works.

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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of Murra.vsv llk, W. V:\., were re·

cent guer.ts l1r.:·r.
Mir.a DOroth:r rrJr-.c sp r.nt Prlctn\'
night wll,t: Aud ry Slcthcm or
Long Bottom.

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BROAD RUN, W.VA.
J csuph Ohlil"'ger e~ ~untlngton
the week end guest of hi8 pnr ~
ents Mr. and Mrs. Joe OhHnger.
Cla.y Grinstead and family were \
Sunday viHitors of his parent.o M.r . 1
rnrl Mrs. Dick Grinstead.
Those who were visiting Dorz;ey
R(lus h and !o.ll111Y Sunday were
'WIU Clark al\d family, Mr. and Mrs [
Pcnrl Ohlinger and Carl Clark and
f11miJ..y .
Th c Halloween party that W8ti
!)lven at Brood Run Monday nlgl'lt
was well attended.
· Grace King Is here visiting her
p(l rcnts, M~·. and Mr... . JulfiCe King.
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The: 6 FOOT 4 IN.

MOOIO ,.._.,'_/

ROSEQUIST

AND 'IJ.4E'
6 FOOT 3 IN.
KR.A,U!';E ARE

TWO oF l'J.IE
BIGGEST AND

BEST TACKLES
IN 'ijjE GAME.

l'IIE Gl:EVUM GIRLS
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POR AFTJRNOONS OR
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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha •'reeker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
.Mrs. Gay llamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss llelene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Uoush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
.Mi11s Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
'Hr's. Merle Ward
Miss Wanita Young
Miss Eloise Yeauget·

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio.
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
HarrisonviUe, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middlep8rt, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pollteroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W; Va.
If.acbte, Qhi!'
Mi~~leport, Ohio
PrimerQy, Ohio
Cheshire,
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Willaman Shifts
To New Style For
Indiana Contest
To

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Leap-rrog lrt f\1at Title Bout

FIGH:y INS.

At Nett York-Ton)' Palco. Ph""·

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Murray Brandt. WUHamabura &lt;1!1&gt; -r
Lou Baltea, Brooklyn, · 1eathot· 1
welght and Antol KOOIII, Hllfk8B'l'y, I

Columbus, 0 ., Nov . 3- Intcre5 l In

t he Ohio Sta.tu-tna ttma

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delphia, welterwei&amp;:ht won over Joe
OLict. New York f Ul).
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' Pet.e De GrM&amp;~~e. Bfooklyn teatb- !
\ erweliht. defeal.e&lt;l _}tarta.s M1li1J\I, I
PhlUpplnea, (81.
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Stanislaus Loayza, Chilean ll&amp;"h~
wet1ht. was Riven
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Came for 25c

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Spa.gett De&lt;:aro.

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welter·

game here saturday ACIU'ed today
weight. knocked olii'"Coamo ouanwUh tbe announcement ' by coach
di"Q. , Brookl)'n 1D 7·
~ am W1Uaman that the
Buckeyes
will employ 11. new attack agalnat
1he Hoosiers.
KANAUCA
convinced that he was not get·
Ung the beat out of his mat~rla!
Mr. lllld Mrs. John Jo~s and ~n ,
with halfbacks runnlniJ from the
o! Dayum spNit th e week end wlttl
tall·back p06ltions, Wlllamn.n ha.s
; Mrs. JoueB' mother, Mrs. Letha
:'hlrted them in behh"\d the tackles.
I 8\tlahl.
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Ir. 1929, Willaman used this for·
I Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ru156eU g,nd
wa"Uon, but changed in 1930 to Lh.e
1 OO.by visited her parent.s, Mr. and
Warner system . , _
1 Mrs. John Lamber t and family OVJ!r
Age.ln.$t .- Big Ten · (lppoa1Uon this
1 the week rod.
sfason the Buckeye nttack has been
. Mnrg:-.rct ·A:w Rd!w and Ann:~.
1J.O~agas of Charleston spent the
ineffective. But with th e n ew of•
fl we, W:1Uaman hopes Lo break his
V!eek end here ~uet;ts or their coubucks loose. In other wordfl, Willa·
1•~ · n Hilda. OHver .
n1an hopes to hit home r uns. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W1"1Jl. Smith or
In this scheme, his best sluggers
Grown City visited at the Truman
llre carl Cramer, Dayton, Jack
Burnette home Wedr.esday.
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E-m lth, Hamilton, lf.fld Dkk Heekln,
The flrst quarterly conference or ,
( inci.nflatL Fast and elu.~lve , Cramthe Cheshire circuit was held Tues·J
tr a.nd Smith hl;lve looked good In
tlay night OCt. 31st at Cheshire.\
rtactice under the new system,
ntpt·csc ntative.~ !rom each charge /
wfllle Dl.ck Beltz, a sophomore
were present.
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fla m Findlay, has come to the rore Champion Jim Browning dlsptay11 hia lr.ap.frng attainmentM1 he e&amp;cl\pel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gorsuch or /
since the. experiment.
from one o:t Sandor Szabo's barlocks durin~: lhcir tille bl.~t- nt M adi~on / 1\trArt.hm vislled hf.s aunt Mr.s.
Since Billy Ha yes took ove r the Square Garden, New York, Brnwning wrote fini s to the chal iL•ngCJ''~ rtnma Com5k.ck. and family Bun·
head ooachiDG duUes nt Indiana JUe aspirations with an airplane ~cissoi'S after fifty minute. oJ I dny_ In the afternoon they motorOhio Sta.te has a one to uchdown
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eu to Harrismwille to visit their:
m~rgin In lhe two games played . Iu SatuH! u~ w111 be EtLo:re Anto11 inl,
oovemoL Paul v . McNutt of Tn· l u ::~cle Al~ah OnmeK and wife, ac·•
1931, the Buckeyes won, 13- 6. and C'llntoP., Ind . and F'itz Lyons, Fol"t c' ann and his wl~e will attend the! t.~mparu~d by,. Mrs. Coms~k atld!
iltst year, when Ohio was f:uorcd to W ayne. Ind. Around these men, I ~::. me with Ohlo'.s ooverNJr Ollorge 1°•· l heil rttt.. n tnp they, called r
l'' !n, Indiaf\8. fought Its way to e HRyr.s has bUJ!t li passing attack Wh ttu ~~ond Miss M9ry Louise White, on his aunt Mn H"-cbcl 1raey of
7-"; tie. From last yeofs team, \'Jhich he hopes will give his team 11d;mghter of the Ohio ~:overnor. 1 near Pomeroy.
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Bettie J e~n da_ughter of Mr. R.l'ld
ll.I' Rilable.
u -.0 Buckeyes.
~., uwds -a t . h"lftime.
1 Mrs . De we~ Jwdnn is Ill wllh
With an extr a week in which to
There will probably be OP.e or
lat·}·ngltLS m th~ Holzer hosplinl a.~
jJrt pftre for the Ohio Stute ga me, two changes in the Ohio Btnte line I
· -Ga llipolis.
CoRch Hayes ha.s given over his at- ~'P bt:C!IUSe or the new setup. Carl ·
With The Wrestlers
Mr. aud Mr~;. F. l'' . Thomton a.nd
tentl on to two things : giving hll; Cramer returns as a deftnl1e threat
~by s pent Uw week end with rela·
reterans a chance to recover rrom and mo.y start at quftrterback ;
t vcz; In Bulfnlo and Charleston.
,
lt&gt;-juries reclllvcd In the Notre Dame H eckln anc_ Smith probably wlll be
At Nuw York:_Lcn · Macaluso. e:&lt;·
- - - - - ~--~ -liiHl Northwestern games. and de- at lhc ha i:J backs with Kabeo.lo a t I Colgate foot.bD.U player. and sam·
MT. OLIVE
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\'r lCI'Jl_lng a passing attack .
, full!xlck.
my Stein Ne w York drew.
With a line whclh was nble to out:
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e'l&lt;UBC ami stop Minnesota, the
Thl'n~ mny
one change In the
Jnget Singh, India. dcft-uled Dick
Ml'' '· C. K Price. daughlf'l , Mary
Hdoslers are su.tlillled lhltt the il ne. ~· eapta!P. Sid Olllman. has Raines, Textl-!l.
: a nd C:ul Jobm;on matured lo
c~''ve1opnlent d an altnck Is all the y l t:l"en 111 the hospital this week with
: Brldgcpurt. SlllldHy. where thf'./
I!qed to throw the Big Tel\ ;·ace H! injured Knee a.nd may not be In
Fred Qrubmelcr,
Kanruas. won ~· Ill ~ pend a. few days with friends
ldo a muddle . And Hayes har. hit I the b~st of shape ~or the Indiana from Dr. Karl Barpolls,
Phlladel· Dlld nla~lves. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
C.:J a plac .
~amc. Trevor Rees . Dover,
pnd phllt .
Huff will nccompany thr.m home
On hts tea m are several basket.- steve : ,lptak , Cleveland, both so·l
Mr. n.nd Mrs. Clltford Wood
phcmores have been used at the
Joe Stecher, Nebraska. nnd CUff were rec"'lll ~;uests of Jom John·
\.all stars, and I our o I th em wIll 1 . '
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d,, r B 1
lt.art In \.be Indiana bac kfield, Ray r;r~ ht end pm ilwn all week,
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Co lumbus, o .. Nov. 3-The QlJlo
~nn" Steinke. ot. Lam s.
M1 n;
, Price who h~ts ben
V~ n HuffmaD, NmvQtstlc. Ind. ; 1 G:otr Ath !~tic Association 1mno un~ To.n Draak, Holland .
'. W. Vn.,
r. nd Don Ve ller . Blclmell. Ind .. ha l f ~ url I'Jday lhnl a ll hiBh school stu· .~ At TOrol':t~Jim
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r_ R ll! l
L::: eks ; and Wendell Wnlker. Viu- · ('!"n ts w!l\ ~ adm itted 1.o the Olllo sour! a nd .Joe
Snvoldl.
DRna
F'rlday evening,
a~nn~. I n d., f ullback. On Ute cpcls St ale- Indiana game for :..rir..
I N~l~~e~l~back, drew.
'When :\ number or frienu s gather·

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)'OUr lid II pft'piliJ.Jd ln autb a
III&amp;IUler aa to brlall ib.e rreatel!lt
re&amp;Ultl tD YOU.

Tbe pWillahera .w· be rcapoMible
on)y for ono incorrect lo.Jprt.lon

ot any &amp;dvdaement., Errdrl 1n
ad.Yertiaementa anould be reP(ttted
lmmedlatelJ.

.No ad.YCr,Uiernent wUI be taken lor
le8ll tblo a .qinlmum char;e ol
tnat~five ceu$8 fOf MCb lnaer·

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And the Big· Voting Power of
• Subscriptions in The Daily TriI
bune and Tribune - Telegraph
Great Race for $500 in CASH
PRIZES
will
be
over.
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FOR SALE-Four room house with
lot. llght8, gas and water. Also
large cistern. Inquire Mra. Olenna
Hesa or Clitronj. Jenktnnson Main
St.-net.

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If you need ras. oil, a compleie

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been appointed as manarer of

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-~t· F . ".J9h~n_ .a~ ..&amp;bll_dre_n:

:Bissell , son Ei&amp;ur.
Miss Ethel Prlc ~.
Ruth Wolf, Eloise and Mar~· Prk l',
Mac Kat.h r~n Larkins and Ernm :t
K ell y and W. R ,John.SOll. The eve·
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w-.s spen\ I:Q yame~ 1 .a.nd rc.
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we,·p ji'ti·v{¥1, ,. p.t a late
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Each of These 13 Days will be
Lucky Days for the Contender
Who Works.

George

Po~ll.

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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of Murra.vsv llk, W. V:\., were re·

cent guer.ts l1r.:·r.
Mir.a DOroth:r rrJr-.c sp r.nt Prlctn\'
night wll,t: Aud ry Slcthcm or
Long Bottom.

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BROAD RUN, W.VA.
J csuph Ohlil"'ger e~ ~untlngton
the week end guest of hi8 pnr ~
ents Mr. and Mrs. Joe OhHnger.
Cla.y Grinstead and family were \
Sunday viHitors of his parent.o M.r . 1
rnrl Mrs. Dick Grinstead.
Those who were visiting Dorz;ey
R(lus h and !o.ll111Y Sunday were
'WIU Clark al\d family, Mr. and Mrs [
Pcnrl Ohlinger and Carl Clark and
f11miJ..y .
Th c Halloween party that W8ti
!)lven at Brood Run Monday nlgl'lt
was well attended.
· Grace King Is here visiting her
p(l rcnts, M~·. and Mr... . JulfiCe King.
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The: 6 FOOT 4 IN.

MOOIO ,.._.,'_/

ROSEQUIST

AND 'IJ.4E'
6 FOOT 3 IN.
KR.A,U!';E ARE

TWO oF l'J.IE
BIGGEST AND

BEST TACKLES
IN 'ijjE GAME.

l'IIE Gl:EVUM GIRLS
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POR AFTJRNOONS OR
&amp;VBI'IJNGI

It il fltlfll f•r im111tdi•t•
II i1 hill tul.

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Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha •'reeker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
.Mrs. Gay llamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss llelene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Uoush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
.Mi11s Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
'Hr's. Merle Ward
Miss Wanita Young
Miss Eloise Yeauget·

Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio.
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
HarrisonviUe, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middlep8rt, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pollteroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W; Va.
If.acbte, Qhi!'
Mi~~leport, Ohio
PrimerQy, Ohio
Cheshire,
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the N ewa Olll.ce of The Dally
Tribune, call 2~6-L; If the Bualne•
Olll.ce ask for 202-R.

UfEATHER FORECAST.._.

Ohio and W~Mt Vir.Pnw-Raln t.oo.11bt3unday Not much 1.- htn1e ln tem~""'

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U It a NftW&amp; It a In The Tribune

VOL VIII- NO 44

LO~N P~UCY Ofl
ADMINISTRATION
T0 BE SPEEDED

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SENATE BANKING! Vatican

AGRICULTURAL NRA
buil~lng

The

of

brhll!'!~

and se w

1o lmpouible;

Fixing I
Pricea ~ Made
Illegal

ers and other pubhc Improvements
by the Federal WorU Adminlstra
Lion has called another 400 to worl(
and th 1t number wUl mount t.1.ead

Po'Ver Plant Dedicated

C~MMITT[[ ASKS !
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S&amp;tuday Nov •

"IRON MASTER"
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Shurts

T~huocrat.y

Pope Piu1 XI pl.:tv~ at the opening of thto new e)('ctrlcal power plant
In Vat1can C1ty which Will .upply the fntlre Clt)l ~ 1th •le t lly
ln•'ependent of Rome An elt.burattl cetemomal ma•kcd tlw d~
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ot the lat.eat contr1bl1t1on of 1cltnce to the see of the latl{t'IH of Glu • ~ l 11.11
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Speelal Sale.

Richard Tucker

Montf!

Not Guilty Plea
Given By Senator

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Denied

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One clllf:IS ot .the Baptlat church a.t
the formers home on East Main
Street Thursday ~enin$
Follow~ I
J.ng a short bll!11'\eSS meettna re 1
were sdrved by the has-!

f=ents

Crabbe. Jaelr. La.Rue
8hOI"U i'anan In Blood
Money
Stoopnoeracy S&amp;oopnllfle

eLASS

Miss MitfJfJ »li~beti}. 1 0anle~ and
Mrs Edward Poster jOintly enter-

"TO THE LAST
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Rand~,i. Scott Either Hal

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New Coats~
in Thur$dav
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from New
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Fr.ee Air Show !
Stunt Flyi11g-By Lieut. C 1V1 Kenily
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Ou11 Half mile a.bove Maton CU.y on W Va, Sltle
RUthon V1Uln~~pa R.ulbt--and oq.er hair rnl•lng 1tuuh
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CAPTAIN WELDON
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POT:I\TOES, ~orjh Dakola Cobblm, 100 lb bar
,
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SOAP, 'V!lnCamp I 1 lb )'ellol' hlLr JD for
DIXIE MAID COFFEE, 11ne l!avor • 1••
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HEAD LETTUCE, •"'• 1•rr• '"'• ••,..,
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No. I Qaallty 10 IbM

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4 lba

Younger Set.

23c

'

25c
25c
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All Our new Fall &amp; Winter Coats incluc:f..
ing R4!dfern and Sha.gmoor 25% [1-4]
off Saturday.

19c
19c
$1.67

27c
39c
37e

NEW
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4e

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25c

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every

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25c
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A Hendltnon Step-In
Made or GENUINE
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MEATS
V:t;AL ROAST, lb
BEE,F ROAST ...,,, , •.., 1"1 BLI!;F
STEAK.• round or loin z pounds
PORK ROAST, leaa I pound
PORK STEAK••houloor "'' ' """""'
LiVER PUDDING, ,,.... ' ......
FRESH CALLIES, • •• • ........,....., lh
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More New
Dresses Due

l!:asy l.e Launder

rt•

M"'m.benl
ciety ot Bt
nut Thureday

...T&lt;&gt;dJy, Friday

Joyed t-heir regular
lneetlng and

~lf!U

l'l'let:tlni was hel4

the 8~~!li'&gt;

'

tchobl room of the church

HERE

AFTER LONG

$5.50 and $6.00
Dresses for

ABSENCE

Mr and Mrt. William MOI'Jan
1Paiiama Olt-y Panama. were In
1Tbunday

enroute to

Oh&amp;rl;;t;;o

where they will apend the week end
with the lat-ter's mother
Mr'

I

Morwan a rormer
IMre
M:orpn have

SJ.95

tour or t-he East- and

Century of Ptorress

1Chlcaao
1 nnn'lday made the first vlll.t to
!Pomeroy for Mr lloraan tn twent7· l
seven years. Tue'&lt;f•Y U\ey expect
to set sail from New York otty tor
their home In the JJanal ZOne

I

All klad of ilan &amp;at....ea,
._Mra, aad tableo
for oale ....., claeap. E.
Doudortf A Co., Galllpolia,
Ohio.
11-3-1 t I

SAt'UBDAT ONLY

J. N~ .
Mlddlepod, Ohio

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Sons

Abandoned, Com- 1
modity Pricea Un•
advanced

TONIGHT

~rrell MacDonald \\m Jan

I

NEW PLAN MAY

By WILLIAM 8 NEAL
INS Staff Correspondent

~

PHf~IO[NT'S N[WI~eks Hub Mayoralty !f~HO 'S l ~ YU~[
G~ l 0 P~LIGl IS
STUNS HfCOVERl
N~ T SUCCES~fUl1
~OMINISTR~JORS

1

Unlesa More Effective 1
Reaulll Are Produced

WALL STREET
Would Be Curbed If lnqutry h Allowed
Any T1me

PRICE THREE1Of.lNTS
t

I $4110

I

I

Loooe Bank1ng Method•
Reoulto In S..ggeotJon

A.o Governoro Warn Of
Strike Movement
Calamity

By Carrier 16 centa- By

AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1933

POMEROY, OHIO, SU

Approval Of Plan ~i!li­
held By NRA
Official•
VACATIONS AlE
Within Right To )(,.
Within Workin1 '
Hour Rateo
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