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MAKE EASY LANDING
Newo Of Safe Endina lo
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the swamp lands .about

south or here last ni1ht.
The two 1\yen who had ~~:~[I
the upper reachet~ or the e
atmosphere for a
milee were sate
NeWll o1 their
about 8 o'clock thle momilll'
Major Pordney made hll ~ay

twamps and bois ror a d18t&amp;noe

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where he had brealr:fut.
Commander Settle remained
to 1\Wd the lostrumen~.
balloon landed about
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HUSBAND
IN PAlATI~l H~ME
Wealthy Chicago
man lo Killad In·
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PISTOL USED
Fdlowing Quarrel
Which Wife lo Hit
With Billiard Cue

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To C.IT)' CaM lata
Opinion it
With

Peroonnel Angle
Taken Care Of ,
Well ~EetJ•~~~:~i
OF PROGRAM

Hop Off From Liabon In
Heavily Loaded
Plane

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c:t;~f;;or;~FPlina::ll

Ditpoaition Unle..
ToWDt.end Be•ie.ed
TO STOP AT AZORES
of Op-itian

Columbu.'l, 0 ., Nov.
Jntendents, Dr. H. E. Ryder of Fre·
First steps to Iron out the
nwnt, was expected in ColumbUI
ronfUIIed sttua:tlem" rlllln1
1hl8 week to confer with Bricker .
C'))lnlon by Attorney-~1
Dr Ryder aid be "Y/OUld demand
Palililboro, N. J., Nov. 31--I~IS--1 w. Bricker on use or school
Lhe attorney general reverse the
Still suf!erin!l !rom shock
let• tral'aport.atlon oi hlth .
npinkm or he would carry the IMue
hysteria. Mra. Audrey Smith
r.thletlc teems were taken
I into court &amp;1!1 a tes\. cue.
former 11tage beauty, today wa.a
rials of the state department of I Townsend, who bas been be!lleted
der polloe B"Uard in a Woodbury education here today.
W1th letters of oppoaltlon to the
h08p1tal wliile authorities ht.re preHundreds of sohools tn the &amp;Ia.,. 1 CJpinlon said the Qlletltlon would be
pared to lodge ChllJ'Ies again.&lt;~&amp;
paru~ulo.rly lownahlp and . rural taken
at the annual meettna of
the
Rl.ih School Athletic
for the fatal shOOUllJ o1 her hus- schoola, awaited t.be
bnd Sheldon A. Clark, 35, 80n ot 8
boa.rd here
Priday
Jcseph W. Ftchter,
wealthy ChJcaco sportsman and ettor of educatlan.
vice-president or the Sinclair Rc· today with C. 8.
fining Company.
depa.rtmellt's vocational
Clark, an oftloer In the
dtvlslon. Hutchinson haa
Corps during tlle World War
ferencea In the pest severat l
employed as a maintenance
with oftleials at tbe a.ttamey l pnneer by the Retlnlnr
rra.I'S oftlce and the Ohio UttUties
Bhot and killed
Commission on the question.
biDiard
Doubt was .expressed that
home here
toward
his wife, In
would be
the head wltb

Experience DifficuJty In
Gettina Machine
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Comm. T. o . w. Bettlrl
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o1 the Preabyterlan cburch will
meet Thursday Nov. 23 at the home
ilf Mre. PlortNle !Uehards wlth Mre.
Of'Ol'le Hetzel usUUna boateu.
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"GOLD DIGGERS
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lam, 0111 Kibbee, Dlclr. Powell, Aline MaeMahon. Raby I

Keeter, Glnpr Ropn.

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-ATPOMEROY GUN CLUB
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Clay T araeto, Rifle Matc:hea and all other
Le1itlmate way&amp; to win' a Turkey.
SHOOT STARTS AT NOON I

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Leo Meyerrlck, who
former emp~ ot
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hospital a.s the vJcttm
shootlnl' to re&amp;u1t from
mlllr: lltuatiOJ'I. He wu
P-l)ine, authorlUet
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the plate lllaa wiQdi:nr
products .~toft on
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VIRGINIA
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tre&amp;h extra nratll 26-31 ; hen.:
1-ery wh it.e elCtras 30-35 , So. 0 . W.
VII.., Ky , C\U"''ellt re&lt;: 2'.!'·2~: rebiler
at.or f1r~t.1 lfi- 16 rerregflta.tor tx~

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slow! supply m.:x.le-JII.tl', New York •
tlafis.h ly~ bulk per t.on t4f) ~U, per
beml.ll 260-216 , llu baiikt:!ts 100-110
Vlrgin ln savoy lyJw lf'Lluee cratee
mH!OO mOI&gt;tly 115 •·ew s tock sou..
th C1u ollua potntt'd lype l 1-2 bu

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WAS lHE ,LEADlNG RECORD ,
BREAKER. OF'

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are hyping: up their sched.ules to
meet the trl-motorea.. planes. Plll:lli·
engers can be C!'rrled for a cent
H. mile and
hustled three st11.tes

lh n)ole of inore practical natures who realize the situation
mo rp clearly than their dreaming neighbors, realize that
thcll' wa:-~ no chanc~ for ultimate t~ucceHS in any event at
past their
l «&gt;asl :-;u long ns the varlous nations acted as they have charge.
oil tl'd lo the present time.
ln spite of all the ballyhoo about peace and disarmnmcnt, there is not n single nation in Europe of front
1 ~1n k which went into those conferenceH sincerely and with
Lh c definite view in ro.ind to really help toward bringing
H bo ut a more peaceful situation.
Quitl' to the coritrary, every one of them went with
P~t · tntenth n of oUtmaneuvering their neighbors and
hr)JI &lt;' Iul that their Nystem of diplomacy would be more
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t' flt ctual tllan their competitors which would mean th at
th ey wouJd bring about certain reductions in armaments
which meant little or nothing to their fighting forceo but
w h1 ~: h would react greatly to their advantage because it
wo uld damage their competitors severely.
That has been the situation throughout. That is the
si tuaLwn now and until religion or something else as polt 'llt J,'&gt; driven into the minds of the varaous world leaders
wh1c.:h will change their viewpoint, the effor:ts for univer·
:,a l pel!c.:e will never Hucceed. There is too much selfiHhneas
and seH aggrandizement going on in the world at present
for anyone, dreamer .o r otherwise, to vta:ttalize a really
pea~eful world at this time.

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&amp;bout nothinlf tliatreallymatters? omonnt of oleep every Dllrht.
Not because the other person Ia Eal reraJarly and oelllibb'. Fllld
wrong, not because you are natu- lime for ..._lion. And 111110ke
rally mean, but becau.. your Camela- for Cam.el '• eo~tUer
never pt on )'Oar ft!1"!!!,
nerve• ~ a-jangle... out ot tune?

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COSTLIER TOBACCOS

to say the least, that one of

the low~~t forms of hUJI'IIjnity, the kind of brute who
attempts to extort money from another, shoMid come
cringing to
C0urt when he Is ftpally caqghi In hio WI·
•peakable
and beg for mercy. Y't th•t
is what 1)!18
lite ~eynoldi ca40 where a thua
attempted to
Reynoldo $10,000 on the
threat of
wife, an e~pel\tant mother,
if

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announcement of Italy to withdraw, not only from
the Disarmament Conference, but from the League
of Na tion:-~ a~ well, is nnother body ulow to the intern&amp;·
tJul1ul dream of au organjzed inturnational peace.
While this will be heard with depressing effect upon
thnse who have devoted their time since the close of the That's 1:1peed or the very nnest.
anxiety. It I&amp; a little too ~:~udder&gt;. for
&gt;I orld war in an effort to bring about some such condition the Bug. But we are living In a
1hul warfare would be definitely forced out of the picture, bl&amp;h·ge&amp;red age and the ra.tlroods

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A solution for the per·
sonal gift problem-send·
your photograph.
Old
friends will appreciate it
because it's y01..r-tl gift
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WIMD wr tri~ tell4 Ul JeUert .,. ~e1p m•tttr for publie&amp;Uon the'
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market tlrm demand ~ooc~ .t

t ....,nio ample , J'le:QJ'by current ne.

VIRGINIA
GREGG

NEWS

tre&amp;h extra nratll 26-31 ; hen.:
1-ery wh it.e elCtras 30-35 , So. 0 . W.
VII.., Ky , C\U"''ellt re&lt;: 2'.!'·2~: rebiler
at.or f1r~t.1 lfi- 16 rerregflta.tor tx~

582·L

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Vegetable.,
Cabbag e ffill l kt ·l Jlllr demand
slow! supply m.:x.le-JII.tl', New York •
tlafis.h ly~ bulk per t.on t4f) ~U, per
beml.ll 260-216 , llu baiikt:!ts 100-110
Vlrgin ln savoy lyJw lf'Lluee cratee
mH!OO mOI&gt;tly 115 •·ew s tock sou..
th C1u ollua potntt'd lype l 1-2 bu

ID 00 im&gt;I&amp;UOO WUl "' publlabe~

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SE:ATTLES
SWIMMING
MAR-VEL WHO

WAS lHE ,LEADlNG RECORD ,
BREAKER. OF'

--

1933!

are hyping: up their sched.ules to
meet the trl-motorea.. planes. Plll:lli·
engers can be C!'rrled for a cent
H. mile and
hustled three st11.tes

lh n)ole of inore practical natures who realize the situation
mo rp clearly than their dreaming neighbors, realize that
thcll' wa:-~ no chanc~ for ultimate t~ucceHS in any event at
past their
l «&gt;asl :-;u long ns the varlous nations acted as they have charge.
oil tl'd lo the present time.
ln spite of all the ballyhoo about peace and disarmnmcnt, there is not n single nation in Europe of front
1 ~1n k which went into those conferenceH sincerely and with
Lh c definite view in ro.ind to really help toward bringing
H bo ut a more peaceful situation.
Quitl' to the coritrary, every one of them went with
P~t · tntenth n of oUtmaneuvering their neighbors and
hr)JI &lt;' Iul that their Nystem of diplomacy would be more
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t' flt ctual tllan their competitors which would mean th at
th ey wouJd bring about certain reductions in armaments
which meant little or nothing to their fighting forceo but
w h1 ~: h would react greatly to their advantage because it
wo uld damage their competitors severely.
That has been the situation throughout. That is the
si tuaLwn now and until religion or something else as polt 'llt J,'&gt; driven into the minds of the varaous world leaders
wh1c.:h will change their viewpoint, the effor:ts for univer·
:,a l pel!c.:e will never Hucceed. There is too much selfiHhneas
and seH aggrandizement going on in the world at present
for anyone, dreamer .o r otherwise, to vta:ttalize a really
pea~eful world at this time.

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Not because the other person Ia Eal reraJarly and oelllibb'. Fllld
wrong, not because you are natu- lime for ..._lion. And 111110ke
rally mean, but becau.. your Camela- for Cam.el '• eo~tUer
never pt on )'Oar ft!1"!!!,
nerve• ~ a-jangle... out ot tune?

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COSTLIER TOBACCOS

to say the least, that one of

the low~~t forms of hUJI'IIjnity, the kind of brute who
attempts to extort money from another, shoMid come
cringing to
C0urt when he Is ftpally caqghi In hio WI·
•peakable
and beg for mercy. Y't th•t
is what 1)!18
lite ~eynoldi ca40 where a thua
attempted to
Reynoldo $10,000 on the
threat of
wife, an e~pel\tant mother,
if

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announcement of Italy to withdraw, not only from
the Disarmament Conference, but from the League
of Na tion:-~ a~ well, is nnother body ulow to the intern&amp;·
tJul1ul dream of au organjzed inturnational peace.
While this will be heard with depressing effect upon
thnse who have devoted their time since the close of the That's 1:1peed or the very nnest.
anxiety. It I&amp; a little too ~:~udder&gt;. for
&gt;I orld war in an effort to bring about some such condition the Bug. But we are living In a
1hul warfare would be definitely forced out of the picture, bl&amp;h·ge&amp;red age and the ra.tlroods

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your photograph.
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friends will appreciate it
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firu.ll

1&lt;1.nk In the Euckeye COnferencr.
football· mce !!'lay b ~ determined •
Saturdav 'Nhen the Bi&amp;hops of
Ohio We&amp;le)'BD meet Ule Bobcat.l
of Ohio Unlverslt~ 1n ~e gridiron

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classic of the two acboole, which
this year W1ll feature a D&amp;d 's Da)'
ctlel:lrat~ .

In

addu.ton to settling· the

pule as to whleh

cle~·en

dis~'

wtu finish

,lace In the conference,
Sat.urday's encounter wW brea.lt the
present deadlock. each team ha.ving won the li&amp;D'I':! number o!
games over a period of mtuw y~u .
The r«:ords now stand at sJx Victnrk'&amp; ror each elev:!n with thre
::corcles ties.
Goa&lt;:h Gauthier·s men wm havt:
a real opportunity of gaining au
edge in games thb week. Th~ Bob·
ca.Ls, after" an auspicious start th~.&gt;
.srason, have fallen back t.o third
place by virtqe of a scoreless tl '!
game with "'M&amp;rah&amp;11 college a
In third

say 11 a traredJ

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th~

.. ~terftal

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re.~~idence of L. Wlrt. Boone lleft). whetl,

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eont~ectmn WJtl\ the cr1me
8altfotd. R~J..~ bel!n very iU
t.he put· aeveral yeara wUb. 0. E. Jy for several woeU ll not. 10. wen Mth eob:t.
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""" oomet, uuabter of Mr. ond•

about ltoo

Dexter, Ohio.

numcome
grldback&amp;:

for the parenta. A
at whlch Coach Don
speaJt wtli oplon the pro- ·

Prklay morntna:. '

r.e~~~ .~er ~- ObHlilie, ~':lbdaYi
oa,- llu · ,·,..n .!let
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wltll W: eold.
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Mr. arid Mr•. Joe MOOre :;:.
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Mrs. hcnlu OQleman entertalned. Lawnmee Bairn ot
her nephew Paul Rayl and llrtde of butldb:tc a new ille b~ dou61e car ·suntlal.
NeweJJ. Vf. Va., recently.
are for &amp;Giber Holter.
-nawan ind OarJ llobfe VliL.
Clar• Bwan of Cievelall!i spen' LaYOI'Ule NeUe ·at syraeuae w the~ ~Wtt. Rattle -~ ·~tt
the week end with her m~ther Mrs. very poorly •t the home otlher bro- ~,..
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Mary Swab.
tner, Wm. Neue
•llr. . . Mn. Bmelt ~.$L. Po&amp;'le moved his family from
Earl Cht.dlolm and wife of .Cin• were receD.t rueat,a of WUJ -lteb.ter.
the Riley Pirott farm to Grant~ clnnatl spent tieveral di.ys the ~ p&amp;lt Mrt. . Ohittl!y 'ft7HU who Ls Ill
ville W. Va .. lallt week.
wee.t at the home of the .,.tfer'l 11 ~ iilueb letter.
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son has PI'OS11!8bed. a large
ber of Bishop supporters wlll
to Athens to cheer on their
d~ rs.
The Ohio Weslenn

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He~rbert Swan left last week IiLII brother, Arthur Buck and ,~.
I!:U Bmltb remain&amp; about the
COT~
Tomb atonee have· been ~ aaPte.
dUl.
on the pvea of Mrs. ~ Robln~ ll&amp;J&amp;y IJobn.IOn •u a recent
W. P. Riley who baa been poor- 110~ and Mrs. Hllinah Andn!Wa ln y:uea;t of Mildel~lne~Reu~
-~te~r:·.:::---'~~~~~!1)~

dert on the steamer Se.,.ator

POLLY A.ND ItER PALS

The Lone

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'T he Candidate in The .D aily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph Great
Prize Voting Campaign for $500 in Cash Prizes who turns in the
1'11i;._J .llOSt money secured from new subscribers during this ~eek ~nd·~~g_
·November 25th at 8 P. M. ;will,J:e-,-f,e.· ei,ve
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A $5.00 Pair of Shoes Which She··May Select From the
Splendid Stock of ~h.e

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Atht.n.s, 0., Nov . 2J--Qhlo's

firu.ll

1&lt;1.nk In the Euckeye COnferencr.
football· mce !!'lay b ~ determined •
Saturdav 'Nhen the Bi&amp;hops of
Ohio We&amp;le)'BD meet Ule Bobcat.l
of Ohio Unlverslt~ 1n ~e gridiron

I

classic of the two acboole, which
this year W1ll feature a D&amp;d 's Da)'
ctlel:lrat~ .

In

addu.ton to settling· the

pule as to whleh

cle~·en

dis~'

wtu finish

,lace In the conference,
Sat.urday's encounter wW brea.lt the
present deadlock. each team ha.ving won the li&amp;D'I':! number o!
games over a period of mtuw y~u .
The r«:ords now stand at sJx Victnrk'&amp; ror each elev:!n with thre
::corcles ties.
Goa&lt;:h Gauthier·s men wm havt:
a real opportunity of gaining au
edge in games thb week. Th~ Bob·
ca.Ls, after" an auspicious start th~.&gt;
.srason, have fallen back t.o third
place by virtqe of a scoreless tl '!
game with "'M&amp;rah&amp;11 college a
In third

say 11 a traredJ

or

th~

.. ~terftal

,.. .• r-:::·' · who 1nl!l lut·ed from her hoi'ne
re.~~idence of L. Wlrt. Boone lleft). whetl,

~:~~~~:i£or

being

"too

intimate" with him, l!tlt

nla11

. ao;-

Smalley

ire~

. ~Ire. ~ary Boon_e !lower richtJ.Ia held i•J g1.KIItil. Of Luc Dbbaon; fli.turdi_y.
eont~ectmn WJtl\ the cr1me
8altfotd. R~J..~ bel!n very iU
t.he put· aeveral yeara wUb. 0. E. Jy for several woeU ll not. 10. wen Mth eob:t.
l ··
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'«yen and ta.mlly was \llrlted tn at lhll wrlthlJ.
·
l!n: Walter Dodaon was a ~l·

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marrlap at Pomeroy r~Pntly oo

""" oomet, uuabter of Mr. ond•

about ltoo

Dexter, Ohio.

numcome
grldback&amp;:

for the parenta. A
at whlch Coach Don
speaJt wtli oplon the pro- ·

Prklay morntna:. '

r.e~~~ .~er ~- ObHlilie, ~':lbdaYi
oa,- llu · ,·,..n .!let
.
wltll W: eold.
, ,
.1
Mr. arid Mr•. Joe MOOre :;:.
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thuter 1&amp; ~alii~ on steve Ooett aiid.
e.

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••o·at..JNGI,
STAR
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Mrs. hcnlu OQleman entertalned. Lawnmee Bairn ot
her nephew Paul Rayl and llrtde of butldb:tc a new ille b~ dou61e car ·suntlal.
NeweJJ. Vf. Va., recently.
are for &amp;Giber Holter.
-nawan ind OarJ llobfe VliL.
Clar• Bwan of Cievelall!i spen' LaYOI'Ule NeUe ·at syraeuae w the~ ~Wtt. Rattle -~ ·~tt
the week end with her m~ther Mrs. very poorly •t the home otlher bro- ~,..
··
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Mary Swab.
tner, Wm. Neue
•llr. . . Mn. Bmelt ~.$L. Po&amp;'le moved his family from
Earl Cht.dlolm and wife of .Cin• were receD.t rueat,a of WUJ -lteb.ter.
the Riley Pirott farm to Grant~ clnnatl spent tieveral di.ys the ~ p&amp;lt Mrt. . Ohittl!y 'ft7HU who Ls Ill
ville W. Va .. lallt week.
wee.t at the home of the .,.tfer'l 11 ~ iilueb letter.
· '

Mre. John

'':t·

son has PI'OS11!8bed. a large
ber of Bishop supporters wlll
to Athens to cheer on their
d~ rs.
The Ohio Weslenn

lbl. , Ohu.
11·18~~t. D.

R. aolemaD.

l

He~rbert Swan left last week IiLII brother, Arthur Buck and ,~.
I!:U Bmltb remain&amp; about the
COT~
Tomb atonee have· been ~ aaPte.
dUl.
on the pvea of Mrs. ~ Robln~ ll&amp;J&amp;y IJobn.IOn •u a recent
W. P. Riley who baa been poor- 110~ and Mrs. Hllinah Andn!Wa ln y:uea;t of Mildel~lne~Reu~
-~te~r:·.:::---'~~~~~!1)~

dert on the steamer Se.,.ator

POLLY A.ND ItER PALS

The Lone

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Wolvet~

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'T he Candidate in The .D aily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph Great
Prize Voting Campaign for $500 in Cash Prizes who turns in the
1'11i;._J .llOSt money secured from new subscribers during this ~eek ~nd·~~g_
·November 25th at 8 P. M. ;will,J:e-,-f,e.· ei,ve
FREE
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The Candidate turning in the second greatest amount of money
will receive FREE
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A $5.00 Pair of Shoes Which She··May Select From the
Splendid Stock of ~h.e

'$ S'¢b C.Hac"" •
t'M ~L.MOST
I"T WA'C
My

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\A/hen YOUP. Ci
·. Visits OUR Ci

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0 "~au
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The first p_..iod of t~e . ..
r~he race il 'b,ecomiQI · tn~~e - .
turning intQ .tlJe ·hom,·~:tffll~~ ·. ·
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TOE8DAY, NOVDIBD tl, Jill

Rabbit Hunting
May Cost Some
Hunters Relief

Phone 286-L
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At Middleport Store to the Bare
Walls-Nothing Held Baek.
1933 Winter Coats
and Dresses

Economic And Financial
Adviter Of Treasurer
Out Of Sympathy

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WITH PROPOSALS
Will. Attack Adminiatra·l ~inlier&amp;
tion Monetary
.Polic:iea

A Fraction of
Their Actual
Value.

75th Q.iamond
Anniversary
Bargains
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Read Every Item. These are all extra
Valuea we are offerinr for thb nle only

DlaJnOft~ RIIPII
GIVEN AWAY
fRill
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ina our 75th Annivenary .. Sale~ which ends
SatuJI,IaJ!,!Nov. ~Stb.

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DIAM~NJ;?S

GIVEN AWAY AT QUR
STORES SAT. EVENING, NOV. 25.
m.

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OF 1'933
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36 1n Dl'eflll Peroo.le, latVe As!ortment

or Fau Pa.ttema ........................... .
DIBH PPANS, Oray '1\t.a.n Enamel

14 QUART SIZE-VALUE ...... , ...........

Men's "Healthway" Brand Rubber Ha.lf Heela
Complet.e wl.th Nails, per pair . .
New

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$1.00! $1.50, $1.75 valuet.
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Annivernry Sale Pricea 69c, 811!:. .$1.19
See These Wonderful Routen

an, RcK!helle Hadson. Edwin
Philips.

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able and euy to clean, Three rood , sizes,

Fl:-nlde DalTO, Dorolhy Coon·

$ .19

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GALVANIZED SCRUB PARS. Large Size-A Handy ~11
To Have Around
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MAGIC ROASTER
Blue Speckle Ename~ Hirh Grade

"WII,D ,B()YS OF
"THE ROAD"

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Ia Drawn .
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Zipper Pront

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4 AT OUR RUTLAND STORE

New Low Price, li blades :zk.-10

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ATTENTIOJ':I KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

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The regular monthly conclave of Ohio
Valley 'Com,mandeey will be held at the
asylum in Pomeroy, Wednesday evening at
the usual hour for assembling. All · Sir
Knights are urge11tly requested to be present and1 any sojourning Sir Knights are
cordially invited to attend.
Following thE! business session an oyster
supper will be served.
By Order Of The Eminent Commander.
Atteat. L J. Heiner, Recorder.
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Bl&amp;c:k or ~ with Cuban Heel ............. .

RBD SOLES

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MIDDLEPORT ·

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""'no

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de.s with

He sali

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polle:V of

tbroutrh

market£,
"Finally,
importance,

threatens a

ot the

BOnM,-·.: ;;,,i;,.l~ ·
bondl, are an unu.tWa.etor:v in•
vestment a\ a tlme when a pvem ·
ment 1a determined to deprecla.\1!!
Jta c:ure:Ttcy.

"We are a mereurla.l people. The
memory or poet-war depredation
of eurrenmes ln Europe ia BWi
freah , We have recently
ed dlatn!&amp;t of banks
wtld..firc tJtrouibout
A almllar Wll.Ye of c:Utl'ency

t.hreateDS,"
That. Mr. Spra&amp;ue l5 a.s&amp;Uftld of
consklerable support all-eadY 1.! ev·
ident. The U. S. Chamber Of
comrraerce only l&amp;at Saturday publillhed

&amp;.

lft01Ut.lon

W'IIIDI

the

prealdent to return to the tolri
standard and abandon his preeenl.,
experiment1n11 with the
t.he dollar.

value

at

'I'bat Ule admmtatratlon

entnc Ita 11nes for t.h.e
battle allo 11 evident.

beenthoMIIhl1

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ANNIVER.'&gt;ARY SPECIALS IN OUR
SHOE DEPARTMENT

Annl•m&amp;ry sale price only

Boy'a1 Size, ... , . , , , . , .. 46c

80c Bille

1n Bptap ~·· 1~.
'Ibe former ftnanctal &amp;dvlser
the Hank or England, wbO ld't
poet "u &amp; patrlotlc dutr." at
requeat. of President

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with

t.be economic prioclple.&gt;
expl'es!led.

MOUNTAIN MIST QUILT BAri.JNO; .· ' ; 1

4 AT OUR MIDDLEPORT STORE

declared he dld nDL

60 WATT GENERAL ELECTRIC LlOHT BULBS. Special

MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS

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