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UONI)AT, llZOaaiiiR II, !90S

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MIOE IS RESUL1::
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I Local

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

MEJOS COUNTJAN8

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STRIKERS DEMAND
UNION ~(JG~lTION

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

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

DINNER P.t.RTT

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

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

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To Workero In County A*
Other Project. Are
Approved

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veteran or Jk:dford t.ownehlp. dled
at bll home tmre SaturdaY n:laht
~~~ot 10 o'clott from tntlrmltiea of q:e.
Puneral aervt~• wtU be conduct-o
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1 Lowell Wincett Accwed of
Drivin1 Auto While
lntoUcated

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L

BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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

Tuesday and Wednesday

"GOODBYE

AGAIN"

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

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

Chandler, Wallace Ford, Hutll

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probably followed by ·
"now in East portion tonight and W erlneaday.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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By Carrier 16 Centi-·BY Mall $4.00

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

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

P«a Senate Quiz

Wbo h Found With Skull
C111obed Near His
Own Residence

Russia Servea Notice Of
Intentions In
Siberia

WAS AT HOME

FIVE ITEMS LISTED

With Wife Shortly Be·
fore Fatal Accident
Occurred

Whereby Sovieta Hope to
Preserve Peace By
Being Prepared

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

dl''""''~'d

Bteyele

Priu'

Waya and Mean• Group
Continues Heal'illl

Ayres Looka For Another
Year When BuaineiS
Will Lag

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

NO GREAT SPURTS

BILL'S STATUS IS UNCHANGED
In Spite of Number Of Proposed Amendmenb;1
byisll Warn Senaible And Enforcible Law
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sary Or Liquor Soon Will Be Taken Awa!(
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INB Staff corerspondenl
MOHC()'A

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

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

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t:lmaaT thai CoW!h
oatataodlnr

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

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Mol·

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

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May be Pre"VaiUn•

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HRISTMAS ia a 1olden opportunity for the ahooght-

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

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j"&gt;ltpoQe giving hi1 wife The
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For Chril'ltntaa. -lte family may po61the Christmas fundi
and set mother .aomethin1 big, such aa an electric range,
Of a refrigerator; or mdtvidua] gtfta of smaller applianGel1 such as a vacuum cl~a.ier, a toaster, aD il'on, or ,...even 1 carton ol Mazda 1amp8 may be seleded.

lf~ver

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

Make every penny you spend tlm Chrtetmaa eount

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

Governor Asked
To Help Schools

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

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Paymeall han beea ex·

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

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

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Cause of

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

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is fo.tlacomina Quickly,

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

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ELECTR.ICAI. t"'JNJRACfURS and DEALERS
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A11TO CBASR VICTIM DIAD

Lancaster, 0

Dec

12-INB-In-

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

'ITAJ.IAN NOT SURE
' 'TWAS AN ACCIDENT

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

ua salarle8

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

der

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

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

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PNvent PJ'OMtcution
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.IJ)on the lo ve, loyJ.Ity and devotion of tho pe&lt;ipls1 munt be in hannotJywith
ll1a teachings of JtaNB the Christ whose words fit ln trJ every fold and emviJB
or t;,e hllman hea.rtilanil of whom It was aa.ld in John 7:46 "NE\'!::R MAN

t)PA KE Ll KF. T IS MAN

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By Arthur "But•" Baer

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(Oopyi'IIJhted 1933, King P'eatUlet&gt; Wlc the eggplant for a channel bboy
Syndicate. Inc.. J
\ alld give It a wide bert11
Just sail
FUMBLING THE CHECK AGAIN 1around It and wave Bt It

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Hot.el chefs are delighted beca.use
they can again dlsh llPtf\elr .cull- .
An a.rUIIho •mothered In creme
nary tnumpa ahellaclr:ed In ICa:al de menthe , ery tfjorty
You
paints, &lt;lila and vo.mtshes
ni6ble the outside leaves until ycm
reach the eenter where you
will
First or all they &amp;re going to trot find a. note from your teacher tellthat noble creation of the artlatlc Ina you that sehool ts out and you
bOntface kn&lt;lwn aa the rum omelet can stay home tor the holidays.
We wm give you 11. recipe that
11 aced directly to the NRA' otm:ial&amp; however, for
they has been In the ramlly for yea• ~
Take one en to 11. quart &lt;lf •urn 1 Thli! 1otwn t.o oldfaahloned cuilt.1V ~ 1 ome ou t op&lt;mly in approving somt' of the actions (J( Mix well In flreleaa cooker wnve It alne means a revolution tn m\Uili;.
~~~ 1 1 H' PI' our mn~:;t militant and radtcal Ia bot· leaders whose three times t~sountl your head a11d Ourlll!l U1ose thlrt.etln yeau1 of nondrink gently but firmly. P'rom participating O)Olicle&amp; we ha• .ea.Jnclli1.·f vhJct:l. 111 life seemH to be to keep men in a constant that time you can uf!e your nose ag etl to like splnaeh for ttaelf nlone.
turmo il iu rnuke thctr sul)ordinates feel they are earning a pilot light tor st.altlng forest fires

1he good salari es which they draw supposedly for looking
al1c r 1he Interests of the worker1:1.
Certainly there ar·e othet· ways of protecting wol'krw.:: u·~ i ntere::~ h; aside from keeping them away from their
'I ork J.un ng a gl'euter part of the time especially
when
•u lllHilY of the1r gi'icvanceM vre imuginary and at a time
1\ htll cv cr.~' OIH' ahould be llJtng to keep men nt work in, !• .HI uf takiug the~ from it.

Now, there Is a thing they call
Crepe Suisse
ntat eonsist.s uf six
waffles amothered 1!1 one half-dozen
dltrerent OOL'dials
P.our grenadine
and vermouth
&lt;JVer the flrat waffle
Fry. It evenly all around. Use brandy on the
second and claret on the third On
the fourth wame pour n dellclouli
boiler compound mht,Cd with mint
juleps and stir until you sec n lllillbOw over the frying pan

ANOTHER DAD PRACTICE
THI~ RE I ~ w disputing the fact thal when the nuthontii.HJ,
whelhet l ederal, state or local, brought about a discontinuaJJ ce of the m~aerable dole that tended to make a
lwggar of every individual who accepted alms at tho
h.w ds o1 the c1vil authorities they broullht about a great
im provemcnt in the way uhns giving was handled.

The ramlly ma.y llOt like It Bnt
no one will dare to crltlclme yom
cooklne
You are monarch of aU
you slU'Vey with the &amp;ld of a Skillet
and two hell.diwhe tablets

Of course If they arc going to spray
spina.cb with lu~ctld,.a and antlae ptles eordlals we will conquer our
Pl'lde Rlld swallow the rebuff A!·

ter all tl'lcy wasted a lot of tltat
Gturr on bectiCB and weevils
The new style (l! eool~lnu 1.!1 Uw
uld ~;tylc
The pondulum
ha ~

swung lmok and curfew shall rlnli:
tonight
Once figaln we 1\dopt
1tlle.t f\oWl:!ry French method of dis ~
gulslna: food
on the American
p]J..n, And even the complete teewtauer must salute the OJymplan elixir that will convert the
melancholy paranlp Into a thing o1
beauty

It baa been thirteen yeau since
the holfl ebefa poured contriband
We advise a. little wine With lrtf!als
exhlllrator over tbelr .out· and diU Nevea· be the sixth man
at the
cOOCiOCUQns
A very nice dish 18 a table when fivf! other guy.!' al'e
whole eft:plant In port wine
You fumbling the check

work and afforded them a chance to earn what they re..:~tvt• instead of being the recipients of pure gifts, is &amp;
nnd opportu-nity for every worthwhile man to eam him:-.dl u living but the basic provisions must not be abused
ml they have already known to be in a number of in ..
:s ta n&lt;"es.
The CW A is a move motivated solely to put unem·

pl1•yed people to work which meanM that employed folks
Hhould not apply nor should they be
1hey do apply for work.

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The CW A! is bound to be paid by the citizens of the
n.ctw n sooner or later fn the fonn of taxes because it is
Primarily a charitaqle move. Why therefar• , should those
who are workinll' at part time jobs, leave that work to
apply for jobs under the CW A simply because they think
they see an opportunity to make a few: more dollan per
week. This however, is seldom the cal!ll bec~H8e even
most part time jobs wUl pay: as much as does the Ci\\rA 1
fot· ordinary labprino~~ jobs.
If this practice is allowed to continue, It
means in addltjon to ad~lnll' more dqllars to the ·~~~~~18e' . ]
nlready incurred , tllat buoine"" Plllcea trYJnll' tP col'~P~e
tn business, will b~ handicapped and perhljpa foNoil to
d1t&lt;Cont1nue. Tbi~ is the last tl]in~· tllat shq~lq be allowe!l
1o happen ~qq
whi~h should never be coup~on'n~eq.
Whenever we
"'"" ~]ready ~t work to IOae thel'
Jnhs,
IJIUSt
sqme~h!Qil' for
befjll'e we

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dtsirc for a Kelv!nator for Chtis~inas
yoU·COD hove any•Kelvinatorln the
line. Andr if your leucr Is one of
the next ·24' 1-.o selecloti •by the
ludceo. you will receive a new R-"'l
•Mctdel, delivered and'lnstall&lt;i!'ftee
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J.l,.'fite your leucr- but hun:y:....be,
1cau" tt mu1t be pootqttr~«\:bel'ore
mian~ December 15th; Get,youo
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Eat regulu.rly and sensll&gt;Jy. Find
time for ,..,....tlon.
;\nd omokeCamels-forComel'•
costlier tobocroo ...... get on
your nervea.

Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any otber popular brand of cigarette• I

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want a Kelvinator for Christ·

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momiac," dnnrled Julian. "On th•
other han~. ,l..,.may be at thlfl rae•
track nest aek. l eoull:tn't uy at
moment. tlad: ...
ao they left him, Raverbolt,
in••inJr at crark'a dlacomftture .
J'ODnl man •ho11ld know bet.
ter than to seek • lutt1re appoint
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rcontltn!M
hO!n p&amp;QtfurnltUL·e.
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· left I machlners,
'1Lul.omobllcst
nnd
ll9 lal!t
~lslt bridges, sl,llp!i 1 locomotvc.s, cars und
rash.
RfrN,I n long 11$1. or urtlck's made of th e
'fhey
met.als lwnber, slone duy, glass cnre!ully,

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'!'HE MO RE · mA. N-APPRECIATED
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CHOCOLATES

Tl'w!y eAC&amp;ped westward toward
With such lh:er',llt' a M&amp;llrol.d
Midland with Ktatt&lt; !&gt;Ollcf' CllMI il1 Vt&gt;o•l.ld be all&lt;lwed to sell liquor In as
a:urault
u ony carg m1 as many tralna u it.
um:d to operate wit hin the ltal:e:.
Whert' a railroad hof'ld 11. ~mtt., be'
Honor Awartl1 to M
JUDICIARY
w•mld n&lt;&gt;l r!'Qulrf' the Pulbnan
at Aaaual Banquet in , Mountalneen of Lhe Unlvel51ty or
Contl.nued From Paae Onet
corupany to buy a !l(;paraw license
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1West Vlrctnla. will be met l.n the
a rt'Mtaurant for liquor 1wrmit pu r- j to .'f'll liquor m !I.; ca rs attaChed to
A then• W eu&amp;eMI•Y
1ntutral cll.y of Parkeraburv, w va
~ as OQf! der1VIn8 !tot leaat 00 l' li !P.&lt;; of lhe hCf'n"'ed railroad
1t:n Nov 3 The encour¥cr wUI bepf'r cent of it.&amp; LOtal revenue from 1 Howtll Wrlgl ,t appearing for a
Athena, v~ t.Jee. lS-The ftnal the first Krld contest played betv.! ~ of food
cw~eland beer
'J4md ln&amp;: machtne
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of the 1913 Bobcat football t ••·n
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B1nee 1oNo perm!t. should be iMucd to any 1(('O•J.»tny pomW&gt;d uut lhe commitwSU be heard on the campua , ond will ~ the fourth meeting of
11 staun.nt not In bu.!!lnt-1&gt;11 fur twu I tP.P that w; Yo rilL( n the liquor btll
ll tnt two ele
\tar., prior to Hs application , he ! rn . dc no ptov i~IUI I for llcensln&amp;
, wz:.en the annual foob. 1
vena
tennuet 1.s held In the University I
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•llld He would boo.st the il('eJ:ll';e H'ndmg machines
Orlii Dec 13
LODGE MEETS
Ftfth, the wage or everyone In preventing the recovery or the dur· fte from the prestnt 1200 In th.e bill
Ht sugge~tell tlu ~ be Ut:eniOd to
'ht~
·V~nlty
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COWlcll
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far eutern 1egloros ahaU be ln- able coods Industry Is 1ear nbout tJ $800
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sell only J a ~ r and ltcommended
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ue made at the time. The Bobcat ghters of America, met If', reflllar creased 11..'1 follows workers, entrln· th~ future of our dollar
This
" We belltve the lf\Creued fee il. pe.rmlt fPI' ur $10 iM each ma~
__ £er!:l and t.echnlcal pen;onnel In coal 1
fear •restrict.!
almost
prt&gt;venwf \FlUid keep permit b out of lrrt'Spon- l t:lmP Til t rna• hh 'Ni Wright exatbletes to earn letters tbl.!. put I~•r.nlon at the Kn''"hla
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so-•aaon are Harold J4cyer, El1e, Pa ; 1 r.au, Monday eventna. Alter the m:nes, 30 per cent; workers In fac- m•g-~.erm nne ng
Y means 0 Slble handto
lw d~hm·d
and p':.um&lt;l would \..or placed In elubt;,
Elden ArmbrWJ\. WaabtPjtOn. c bu&amp;lneu sesston , all adJourned to torif'~. trans()(lrt mac:hlne and trae- bond •s.:;uer:; and mort.~taae 11 whktl Y&lt;Uuld oonflne the re.stDurant hqt10r I hulA' I.., 11 M.uu anl.'l Jm' ks a11d facH .• WilbUr Rapp, AtheM; Mathew tt.e c:llnlns room where an. oyster tor stat1on.11, teachers, medical per- provide fundH for purchalllng dur· 1'1.1$lness largely to do~ ul ow n e~- ' t••rws
Fehn, CIWlton; John Kraft. Toledo; ' s,upper waa served ln honor or one S'lnnel and all othe111 engaged In able goods"
tabllshmenlli
William SChmidt, Colwnbua; Anton , f Lhe newly married members Dl t~arorcmlca, 20 per cent ; whlt.e colAyres decla.rtd that recovery Is
F'ranll;~fl,be rg t.old lhf'
c,muml l"l
[ S intlo, Cleveland; Woodrow Willl!l, tht touncU. The aueste of honor ::u womers, 10 per cent, rank and under woy fn England. Me:r1ro nnd h &lt; h is belief the lnllJOr!IY of Ll ' '
WINTER
Columbus, Waltu Priode. Mid- were Mr and Mn. Raymond Rouah f.k of the army aliSO lower com- Canada .. where their dollar Sf'lls .1t f'..6taurant.s would not apply tor per
ICunlln ur d f1 om page 1\VII)
~ dleport; oeorae DeStefano, canton:
Twer.ty six member:e. were present ln'1i.'l loned jrade.s &amp;0 per cent : su- a P~mlum over ours'
r.uts to d 1sJ)enSf: liquor
, 111 the s( 11.
Pete Stephan. Sidney ; Robert Sny- ~ ft~r. the oecaaion
pt'rlcl cummands, 20 per cent"
'AppaN!ntly, · was his conclusion
r hf' Pulhrum Uornpany and rail·
Nt•w Y01 k. tK-• 1 2-rNS-Mark~
der, Toledo; Kenneth. Bennett. .A miscellaneous shower will be
The dellTee Is not only slgn lflcaflt 'It l.t true that the only WR Y we •Onds cpcrntlng In Ohlo .,..,.re n ·- 1'"1 ~ tht• &lt;tan of wllnt the weather
Newscomerstown · Robert Hilbert; \liven at the home ot Mr and Mn !lS an am bitious step in prepara- have ever reoovered from di&gt;prt i.~­ Plf':&lt;t&gt;lltNJ l&gt;r• fort the comn1lttce by tu n a u !01 t , ::1st .1s ·the llardest
I Piqua ; Wllltam ' Sp,yder, London'; BUiweU Roush of CheshJre for the t.on for eventualltle:~, but can also ion In the PN!It 100 yean has beer1 C I LewL~ who said that f r um a Wlr,tcr In ytll.I S 11 new cold snap,
Arthur Le..vl.!l, Middleport; Paul i newlywed!! on Saturday afternoon, ~ Interp reted as lntnxluctlon of a throueh expllns!On of private long P venue stand point Lh(! sale of bt'er , Kpl'cted In ~·nd tile mercury to
• Halleck. WIWamsfteld ; James Ma&amp;- December 16
modified r fl w economic policy" In- term flnanclne and thru lnc r~aw 1n traiN wa:s 'very dlscouragmg
1eo::orU low s \\as &lt;lue to st.rlk:e Lhe
&lt;!el, Shinnston, w va
-a.&lt;~mu ch as the rights of settlers In in the production of durabl l! goods
Lewis said the rlllhoud" v.cre 1o• nhea~tern s t.atP~ today
Ten membenl or thfl squad wm be
ENTERTAINS CLASS
these reglon11 to acquire wealth is 1Thf' !C"'Min.!l cf this depression s ' inte1ested thiefly In the dmlng t'&amp;l
In the .Hike of the severest'atorm;
!oat to Coach Don Peden next
01stlnctly permissive
, far Indicate that lasting recm cry hct'nse fee UOO per ca t WI It noy, 0l tlle Y.lnllr thu~ lar whiCh left
sprlnll by grad.uatlon. The sel'\f,Ora "the Joy ClaM of the First BapPrecise ly what effect t he grant- will come when the old normal nro- •ta nds In lhr bill Th1s fli:(Ure he • hr 1m troj)Oll tan sht athed in SllO'IIf
llP.a,lng the squad are Fehn, Ralph , tbt Church wa.s eptert.Qined Mon - 111g of ~ uch rights to one arP.a and tes.ses are 11llowed tn opera!R once dP. cla rell t&lt;l bf' ~xorbitant, and SS.Jll llml wt weather foreea.al.erll preRobinette, Me)'er, William Reoeke, n~~;y evening by MIS!i Grace Jean df'ny lng them to othel'l:l will have more and that II wtll not comf' un · ll It \H:rf' adopted "'" 'Rllruad would &lt;J~ekq a lov: o r 10 abOve zero ellt\Y
I Ls.rry Saltla, Bennett, WIUI&amp;bl Jn(f'ls Mrs Pa.ul Smart is teacher llil those excluded at present 1.'1 un ¥ t1l this does happen "
s,ll llquo1 In the t&gt;h le
' t ( ~~llY 1U th Iitle relief expectetl.
Bmder, HUbert, Albert MUler and \lf""the class At the clare o! a shott rr&lt;'dictable Certainly It Is undenl" It doea not .!f!t'm likely that W~"
He recommended 1 hal the state
t.e cold wa~ ~cbeQu~ to con~l,nue
(.Jayton KfSIJer.
~ness session, the evening was £o ble that voluntary colonizers m ar e going to exp&gt;:!rlen~ In 1934 t h~&gt; :.vue a blank~t l!quor license to l 'lollf'K the day 'with a sll(!ht rise 1n
spent In a social way
the bleak Pastern regions must be uncontrolled Inflation that peopl" udlroads and the Pullman C&lt;lmpnny T' mpt&gt;rature and additkmal snow
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If th!!
roverrvnl'nl's evl!rvwhere ore discussing ' he ,s11.1d II Uthorlzlng them to sell beer, WUle ilr;(&lt;ked for tomght
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1 Bernard W:Ysor&lt;s returned Mon- ~ plt.ns arc to bf' carried out
'But the prospects are that Wf. sha ll
oay eventng rrom Columbus where
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he spent the week end with his •
CROP
.','(fund, but n&lt;lt continuously aml
wife.
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rnpld /y depreciating rurrcm:\i'
T P Ferguson who hils been con- 1
IC&lt;J ntlnued Prom Pap. One,
Ayres warned that "expem11tu~~
fined In a serious COI&gt; drtlou m a 1 shoud llf' stabilized nt n 'fa ir value
fo,. unem ployment relief will be
ho.!pltal at Charleston fo: Lhe past 1 Ku k ulso d!SNI•sed rurul er r&lt;! It vPry large and taxes henvle~ 1f th"
f,.w days undergoing treatmt'nt 1md I a nd oLiwr Jl l oblems kmdr~&gt;d to thl• dura.bl~ li:OOdli Indus tries
remain 1
observation, was expected to unde 1 flu mPJ
H I' M" ~ omm erJd ed "u~e or
I'Pstrlcl.ed."
go an operation, Tuel!day mow,Lng I rvcn no &gt;slble mPan&gt;~ to w r r I The bo.nker ~&gt;xpreo;~;~_&gt;d thl' b!'llrf
~n. Floyd Kuchltr a.nd daugh- morf J?age forecl&lt;lsuJ.rs ;it~ f~'r~~ that "nnder such clrc um!&gt;trmce~ !
ConnJe Lee left Sunday for a consldtl ntwn glvru to those threllt· price flu~IU!!.tlOJl
In t!lP st&gt;cunt}
V~lt at Jack..~nnvl/1 1! with he1 pm- f&gt;!lf'rl wl l\1 m\mrrlln tl:' lru; ,
nd markets wlll probably
b.-. nrurow
rn ts, Mr and Mrs Frank Ley.
statf!l lh.ll Uwre must be ~~~ernln- ~t nd lrreg{llar- lt m l'y welf !'lrrlVC ;t"
Mrs William Thom!ls returned to tetf' sl lDtf's
dlrricult In JA34 fm
l.hf' oprrator
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! r.er home a t Charlc.&lt;;to" Monday· fit lftl sed thP 1\0rk or th mun- In l.he stock market t..o makf' snec- •
•Qid ulaUv~&gt; pro!Jt..&lt;l, or lU flml s11fe rP- ,
1 f:'~ell lng after visiting o\ler the wetk !ry g~nR"es and llWII'·d ed
I r Jd With her mothel, Mr.!l Eliza- medal for ! hr county havln gU'f!. fu~t:: ror con~rvlng funds us It hn~ '
I l:lth . liartinger
I largest numl)f,. of new llWOl b~r" 1,1 bef'll in ttv• ,..r!.-ond h11lf of 1'~33'
Mrs Lucy Bog~;ess left Monuay Tt umhuli crmn~v
ubula Joef'We D.te golug to have a grent
I ~venlng for an extended visit In ternan unn SIH.Jby Asht
counllc.s were nnU()nnl debpte alxlut our monr•:
1 · IYI"' ,Athyn, Pennsylvania wHh Mr glvrn sliver medals and the follow- In 193-f " he oo nc4lded .. And mm ~
llna Mrs Manm DuMaine former 1ng bronze tokens· Butler
Craw- d•rollr.'l:lon ol lhos~ m:1ny rratm r o
l' ••!•. lf
~~sldefts hcrt Mr an~ Mrl:i 011.1en ford Dl•tlnnce El le Huron, Holmes, or out" new \ program in wh1cb proE!Sn:h~•z accompo.nlf!d her as far 1 MPIRs M('tce1
Momue Morgan. jects for Rcons tructkm of our eco111retd1 IOj•, ~~clu ~ tl ,. "•I j, I
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!.Pnu l(,liug Pf'rry Portage, Putnnm, nom1c orde-r are clearl\' in eonHrct I
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n &lt; ammyJ Fultz left re w Smu:l'usky Scioto, Van Wert, Vlnton with busm ess leVI'&gt;'n.l From r{ &lt;• 1 1
thnn l'lln.cnmfurtaL.I,• A J } f,
"''• 11~ for Chcago where he ha.'! Wavn~&gt; and W• andot counties
one principle will probably stn.nr: 1
lonJI: rwleage ro.. l , l'oJLit 1 lf'l·l•&gt;&lt; HI I'
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Mruyment
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The HI g1 nng
ou I I n eI l'fl r r1 II e f 1'
1•s Klvlnr, tlle great~
Bo
D~nn. ~anlels, Mrs Hnrly est ~m vice l.b thr ~tnV&gt; c; 1ange ln
"It iR thl\t reoovery has now be- I
~1. mali;.,8 dwm '"'ltr ••&lt;llr:~ '""~
w es,E rs
artha Bryant, Mrs lht• po ~t Y"l'll Inducted Copl~y of rome a m&lt;lre pre/I.S ing problem 1
J ame.!l
"GihFWill
Girl .. colun~. $lllml up,
Harley and Judge and
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° 1nnm1t co unj~• C F P1lrv 1ance !!f
1nn re mm
rs 'JC k b row of Pomeroy ·.Jt'fff'l ~on C•ltmt'y wn~ 1101111 n~ te&lt;l I'OPmplovnlf nt rt•lld lhruullh bus· ,
were Par ~rs urg visitors Monday
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Mu!B c th 1 Olbb
by Kh k Lo b.&gt;cume n dcpuL\• of thr 1en P.lllpan~ un promo .e
" p1 1 1
lo her h a ei ne west ' " 11C&lt;lnfined Nallonal Grange
va te enWrprtJ:;t' and flmmcrd w1t1
orne on
Mt
Street
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~.ounrl money'
suft'erlng fr&lt;Jm br.ul ses .sustained in
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t!Onksl sponsorf'd by th e Ntttlonal
Mr and Mrs JBillf'IJ Faulkner Jr 0! nnge WM. almounced by Kirk a~
&amp;nd son ot Charlest-on were week. Dllije Grace Deisher, Ha~l&lt;flll
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MOUNTAIN
rnt:l 'Vhi:ltor1rof the fonnCr 's par- ~.
Logan coun ty Be Ice
(Contln~ rrom hie OneJ
cJtl:a,~r.. and Mrs James F'tlulkncr COllter, WAsh ington Orange H ru- ered
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n.&lt;L;&lt;•n&gt;lly of M&gt;ll Stree!
, d•u oountv. wns fou&gt;th
Bay Ctty, Mloh . Ore ! 2-INs- '
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aptj then re-checked thfo vault and 1and hard bqt~nr Por tl\18 permit be
rash drawers to makl' l!Urf! l h PY had \JC.Uid levy a licenM ff't' of ~ to
miiJ!Ied notblnl
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lert 1'unday a.na cemem
&amp;UI'Ild
"The Keyq in uur deprf'Mion
Jam 1.8 the unemplOyment amona;
workel'l In the durable JOO(Is lndust.nes,"
htt
beJie\!ed
"'n\ey
omU&lt;tltu.. moro than h&amp;lf of all""
unempiOVed, and
t.helr
ldlt&gt;IH'"~
causes rn«m 01 t.he re~~t of lhr tUlIOontinued. trom pqtJ ODfl)
m~ploy~nt that u:ista."
('hulr.ouky, .!.8.\r.haliefl and kamdlatHe &amp;aid Lhat two Jreat o~lac h•K
ka
lm......ted reeovt"'.
..Third. ror ten years the oblip- .~ ftr!&gt;t nr ·;hl!fle," " Is the [lrr ·
tlons of all other dl.11trtets In the
fr,r P.a.stern reJion are reduced by vadlllf fear ,lll•t ~latiOexUrulion _.of
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govemmenta reau
n over ..e.
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"Fourth, tl.ah aupplled to the tails of buslne&amp;~~ will make It impos'!tate must be lncreBSed by 20 ""r sible for many corporatlom to make
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Mr rnd Mrs Charle&amp; Pindlmg
we1e caiUng on friends In Torch
lRat week. Dorclthy Pierce of Coolville came home with them LcJ
~pend a few days.
Orland Ollllland has been husklrj: com for Mr. Findling,
Mr and Mra. Edgar Koehler s.nd
M1:1bel were home for Thankssivlns .
Alvin Cole, Sam Kelley and hla
m&lt;Jther were at Ooo1v111e Tutsday. 1
Mm. Kelley went to New York
Since Lhe fooLball letters were where abe will remaJp for a lew
da)'8 .
r\\arded last week to those boy&amp; on
several men f'rohl thls vicinity
tl-.e squad who were ell!llble to rere lve them, It serum~ that a num- are working of' t.he road
W11liam Keeba.uiJh and gLandber of the lana l.n Pmneroy have a.
mistaken ldea as to how auc~ ~aUihter Inez Claire were In Ppme.
lOY Frlda.y,
e.warda are made
Bonna JetUl Katchenbaugh and.
Itt order to clear up auy w~
urd~tandlng cpnoerplnJ the att- ~unt were vlaiUna In Athena satur.fr., ~ ,·r
. t
1.&amp;-dtil( tt. mll:ht be wen to aay that
Alvin
and
Guy
COle
were
bwitttere are certain rulea governing
this situation. These rules are JIC88 catlera bt l"al)lero)' 'l'bel!da7.
Mrs Reale Dorst and daqhter
c,rawn up by the Athletl.c Board of
lhc school and no lndlvtdua1 has 'Mft.ry caned on Mr. 1md Mr8. John
any power to disregard them In th.e Cll.qlpbetl ThurSday atternoon.
Alibury entttb, Mr. :t&gt;ont and
~tllklng or letter awa.rd&amp;.
The fh·~:~t and most Important SBm Logan visited Jell' VIolet
ll•lc (fOvernlng the awards l.s •hat fls.turda.y ewntng.
~ary and Freda Cole were 1n
nr.y athlete, boy or girl wbo recelvMOuntains, W. Va.,
l'l:! "' liChool letle1 for parttcJpatlon Ule Oau.Jey
111 athletics for the school, must Thursday
1•. ~a played In a designated num- Ralph Smith of ChiUICOthe was at
bcl ot qoorten In football or bas- this place for a Cew d&amp;Js ~lS.It..
El'rol, Nina and Leola Pollrod
kcLtfll.
0~\flr Items of lesaer lmporta».t lirenL a few dayi In CiD~tl.
George Pearman and Orll Gaul
t.p.~a.rlnlt Qn who does or doea
not. receive a letter but the number ~htp'ped a load of Uve stoct Satur{II q\lorters played, mltllt be r.s doy.
ThOBe calling on Mr. and Mrs.
t' l&amp;llf or more than the minimum
preaqribed by the Athletic. Council ltsbury Smith 'I'banlr:ej:lvlng were
wholantvcd at the Jlsurea aftCJ: Ralpll Parker end family, Mr . •nd
&lt;'1iue ul C0118lderatlon in ordQr that Mrs, Eaaterday and family, Mr
the lotter might not be given out 11nd Ml'8 Pred Smith and Olair
I co promiscuously and thereby be Dor.st.
(.hea~Df'!d In the eyes of the ath~
lr:t.e.&lt;J aud students as well as the
gtn~rftl public

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It w
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be paid the mtntmum ~e under
Pmneroy,
the CWA. ekntelr salaries will not
be peJ.d by the county or by the U¥,
brary syatema Where tlley are em-\ ·
ployed
Sewing rooms wUI
be
set~up

STRIKERS

Th e CWAJ pr9pqsoi which has put so many men to

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;, poor un fort unate, r ;e mi'lgly much ab ove the general
1 un ol beggars, trl!mps or hoboes as they ar~ tetmed, was
~;o r tdy m nee d of food and was aided by good-hearted citlZ~n:'i 1r1 Pomeroy when h e approached them.
H1s story is th a t he i8 a miner from the southern Illill oJ.-; fi elds and IS unable to sec ure work there because of
.t )o;liJk~ and labor troubles existing at present.
He left in
a1 1 (•tfort to find something for his family, he said, because
H l,umly of five there was r t!Ce tvmg $1.50 weekly on
\\ htt:h tlwy were supposed to subsist. h this tale i~ truP
nud ~lccord1ng to dispatches emanating trom that section,
!( JH :-;utn~ta 1 nhated to a certain extent at least, it but ~ervet1
•ttJtJthcr exam ple of how utterly unappreciative much oJ
lhe labormg element 111 various portions of the country,
egged on ~ nd abetted hy professional Jailor agitators, haa
iJccome.
The present time surely ts no time for strike.\!&gt; or Inbot• troubles of a ny kind. In few instances indeed aro
mt~ nufaetuH~r s making more than an ordinary profit
wluc h permit~ them t o k ee p thetr establishment!~ open to
t he men who so sorely need the work and )Vhat it means
io them. Tf theM were evidence of profiteering, tht!ro
&lt;·ould be a measure of sympathy meted out for the strikes
and g~neral all around suspensions so common almost
whe rever th ere is nny fair amount of work.
Much of the agitation, unrest and trouble can be

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tive cla.68ea of labor
Last week
the office waa cloaed. on S&amp;tW'day
for that purposfl and wtu be clMed
on B&amp;turday ap.Jn thia week tor
claaautca.tlon, Mr. Roedel said.
Jobs for several
was aald, wm
In varloUf In
ces. librarie&amp; in

la&amp;ohlno. doctrino .or

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regl.atered acoorcUnf to the re~pec­

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To B(' Presente(l
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on Wedne&amp;chl,y at .ne rqtatratlon
office It wu a.nnounc«~, buL men
may re(Uster dtu1ng the day a110 If
they wtsh.
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Two out.atal\dlnl non-conference
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bel.ol
t)tiOI.lated, The Bobcat.
' athletle reJ&amp;UonAhlp with t.he Unl·
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1811d son The HCIOIIera wUl M met 1n
Ma e Blooml.nfton on 8ept. 29 Tht

l n t he put year, 1t wu said, the
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Legtoonalres'
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Each yei'r for the past 1" years.
Christmu ba.sk:IPts ror Indigent tne Feeny·Benrett. Post h&amp;fl suefftiDIUea of Middleport an~ vletl\ltJ c~ssrully conducted a Fourth of
are beinl' prepared ndw by the July program here and durlua: the
Feeney-Bennett Post c&lt;Jnduct.sother f.ast ~wo seu.sons have spanaored
American Leglor:J, an annual acti- recreational be.ll tournaments unvltF of the Pol!t, It hll:J' been an - ctr th~ lights of the Middleport
high school playground. Proceeda
nounoed.
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here and dlstrlbu.tes
them on IJ I"OgTams. wllile It wag announced
C:hrlstma.t eve This year funds for that IGlO waa turned over to the
tjhe Chrilltmaa baskets w1ll be ob- ~-"lSh school athletic fund th1s yea.r
bltned thrOugh the presen tauon of o~.t the :~chool'a sl'l.bre of the pro- I
a home talent
show : "Henry's ce:eds from th e recreational ball
WedcHne". UJ'llversaJ
ProducJnll ~ ~· me!\, besides leavlnl the ImproveCompany comedy, at the Masonle ment of a new renee there anp a
Temple, December 11 and 1~
!"ress bQx
Aside from the Christmas ~sket
'I he proeeeds
from
"Henry's
dlstrlbution, 1t was announced. the Weddln!!" wlll be used entirely for
FC:env-Bennett Po$1 coJ'ducts other ,, .e Chn:struru; bRsket fund, It was
ucth•,tlt.s loelliiY to benefit the clv~ 1 cclo red b!' local Legion otncial! a&amp;
J~ ad vancement or thfo vJI~e as '1.'1Cthf'r link m the t.eglpn actlvitle~;
t.'t&gt;Jl as to further the Ideas of tJ1c 11. 1 the yellr
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wotnen tur.ve not beeh appl'O\'td 11.8
ye'- the tf!ll.!ib'atlon and' olaBIULca~
1 tloo will be mBde IDnnedlately.
Preference wW be ;ll'en womeu

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Rq"lltn.tlon 'for .)obleu wmen
I of N.eip eouot.y w11.1 be made at tha
Peden.l
Re-emplo)'ment ,\gene)'
in tbe city hall bull~ hue Wed.•
nellday, It waa ~ by J . 0 .
Roedel, re-employmept dlreet&lt;Jr

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J!l!!lo!:lal Olllce
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lf!&gt;Mion of the lellllal.ttn
Boys T0 Rec eJve
w1ll rawne
Development
Football Letters .; "'nOty
of Indiana noxt fall
lltlbiUt.ut.inr PUrdue
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THEY NEVER GET
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.IJ)on the lo ve, loyJ.Ity and devotion of tho pe&lt;ipls1 munt be in hannotJywith
ll1a teachings of JtaNB the Christ whose words fit ln trJ every fold and emviJB
or t;,e hllman hea.rtilanil of whom It was aa.ld in John 7:46 "NE\'!::R MAN

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(Oopyi'IIJhted 1933, King P'eatUlet&gt; Wlc the eggplant for a channel bboy
Syndicate. Inc.. J
\ alld give It a wide bert11
Just sail
FUMBLING THE CHECK AGAIN 1around It and wave Bt It

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they can again dlsh llPtf\elr .cull- .
An a.rUIIho •mothered In creme
nary tnumpa ahellaclr:ed In ICa:al de menthe , ery tfjorty
You
paints, &lt;lila and vo.mtshes
ni6ble the outside leaves until ycm
reach the eenter where you
will
First or all they &amp;re going to trot find a. note from your teacher tellthat noble creation of the artlatlc Ina you that sehool ts out and you
bOntface kn&lt;lwn aa the rum omelet can stay home tor the holidays.
We wm give you 11. recipe that
11 aced directly to the NRA' otm:ial&amp; however, for
they has been In the ramlly for yea• ~
Take one en to 11. quart &lt;lf •urn 1 Thli! 1otwn t.o oldfaahloned cuilt.1V ~ 1 ome ou t op&lt;mly in approving somt' of the actions (J( Mix well In flreleaa cooker wnve It alne means a revolution tn m\Uili;.
~~~ 1 1 H' PI' our mn~:;t militant and radtcal Ia bot· leaders whose three times t~sountl your head a11d Ourlll!l U1ose thlrt.etln yeau1 of nondrink gently but firmly. P'rom participating O)Olicle&amp; we ha• .ea.Jnclli1.·f vhJct:l. 111 life seemH to be to keep men in a constant that time you can uf!e your nose ag etl to like splnaeh for ttaelf nlone.
turmo il iu rnuke thctr sul)ordinates feel they are earning a pilot light tor st.altlng forest fires

1he good salari es which they draw supposedly for looking
al1c r 1he Interests of the worker1:1.
Certainly there ar·e othet· ways of protecting wol'krw.:: u·~ i ntere::~ h; aside from keeping them away from their
'I ork J.un ng a gl'euter part of the time especially
when
•u lllHilY of the1r gi'icvanceM vre imuginary and at a time
1\ htll cv cr.~' OIH' ahould be llJtng to keep men nt work in, !• .HI uf takiug the~ from it.

Now, there Is a thing they call
Crepe Suisse
ntat eonsist.s uf six
waffles amothered 1!1 one half-dozen
dltrerent OOL'dials
P.our grenadine
and vermouth
&lt;JVer the flrat waffle
Fry. It evenly all around. Use brandy on the
second and claret on the third On
the fourth wame pour n dellclouli
boiler compound mht,Cd with mint
juleps and stir until you sec n lllillbOw over the frying pan

ANOTHER DAD PRACTICE
THI~ RE I ~ w disputing the fact thal when the nuthontii.HJ,
whelhet l ederal, state or local, brought about a discontinuaJJ ce of the m~aerable dole that tended to make a
lwggar of every individual who accepted alms at tho
h.w ds o1 the c1vil authorities they broullht about a great
im provemcnt in the way uhns giving was handled.

The ramlly ma.y llOt like It Bnt
no one will dare to crltlclme yom
cooklne
You are monarch of aU
you slU'Vey with the &amp;ld of a Skillet
and two hell.diwhe tablets

Of course If they arc going to spray
spina.cb with lu~ctld,.a and antlae ptles eordlals we will conquer our
Pl'lde Rlld swallow the rebuff A!·

ter all tl'lcy wasted a lot of tltat
Gturr on bectiCB and weevils
The new style (l! eool~lnu 1.!1 Uw
uld ~;tylc
The pondulum
ha ~

swung lmok and curfew shall rlnli:
tonight
Once figaln we 1\dopt
1tlle.t f\oWl:!ry French method of dis ~
gulslna: food
on the American
p]J..n, And even the complete teewtauer must salute the OJymplan elixir that will convert the
melancholy paranlp Into a thing o1
beauty

It baa been thirteen yeau since
the holfl ebefa poured contriband
We advise a. little wine With lrtf!als
exhlllrator over tbelr .out· and diU Nevea· be the sixth man
at the
cOOCiOCUQns
A very nice dish 18 a table when fivf! other guy.!' al'e
whole eft:plant In port wine
You fumbling the check

work and afforded them a chance to earn what they re..:~tvt• instead of being the recipients of pure gifts, is &amp;
nnd opportu-nity for every worthwhile man to eam him:-.dl u living but the basic provisions must not be abused
ml they have already known to be in a number of in ..
:s ta n&lt;"es.
The CW A is a move motivated solely to put unem·

pl1•yed people to work which meanM that employed folks
Hhould not apply nor should they be
1hey do apply for work.

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The CW A! is bound to be paid by the citizens of the
n.ctw n sooner or later fn the fonn of taxes because it is
Primarily a charitaqle move. Why therefar• , should those
who are workinll' at part time jobs, leave that work to
apply for jobs under the CW A simply because they think
they see an opportunity to make a few: more dollan per
week. This however, is seldom the cal!ll bec~H8e even
most part time jobs wUl pay: as much as does the Ci\\rA 1
fot· ordinary labprino~~ jobs.
If this practice is allowed to continue, It
means in addltjon to ad~lnll' more dqllars to the ·~~~~~18e' . ]
nlready incurred , tllat buoine"" Plllcea trYJnll' tP col'~P~e
tn business, will b~ handicapped and perhljpa foNoil to
d1t&lt;Cont1nue. Tbi~ is the last tl]in~· tllat shq~lq be allowe!l
1o happen ~qq
whi~h should never be coup~on'n~eq.
Whenever we
"'"" ~]ready ~t work to IOae thel'
Jnhs,
IJIUSt
sqme~h!Qil' for
befjll'e we

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dtsirc for a Kelv!nator for Chtis~inas
yoU·COD hove any•Kelvinatorln the
line. Andr if your leucr Is one of
the next ·24' 1-.o selecloti •by the
ludceo. you will receive a new R-"'l
•Mctdel, delivered and'lnstall&lt;i!'ftee
·your ·'-e befott Chdotmns,

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J.l,.'fite your leucr- but hun:y:....be,
1cau" tt mu1t be pootqttr~«\:bel'ore
mian~ December 15th; Get,youo
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I.the p]euure0f,l'ft8&lt;1\ttngYOuwlth
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full amount of Bleep ever!f aiPt.
Eat regulu.rly and sensll&gt;Jy. Find
time for ,..,....tlon.
;\nd omokeCamels-forComel'•
costlier tobocroo ...... get on
your nervea.

Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any otber popular brand of cigarette• I

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momiac," dnnrled Julian. "On th•
other han~. ,l..,.may be at thlfl rae•
track nest aek. l eoull:tn't uy at
moment. tlad: ...
ao they left him, Raverbolt,
in••inJr at crark'a dlacomftture .
J'ODnl man •ho11ld know bet.
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hO!n p&amp;QtfurnltUL·e.
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· left I machlners,
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ll9 lal!t
~lslt bridges, sl,llp!i 1 locomotvc.s, cars und
rash.
RfrN,I n long 11$1. or urtlck's made of th e
'fhey
met.als lwnber, slone duy, glass cnre!ully,

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Tl'w!y eAC&amp;ped westward toward
With such lh:er',llt' a M&amp;llrol.d
Midland with Ktatt&lt; !&gt;Ollcf' CllMI il1 Vt&gt;o•l.ld be all&lt;lwed to sell liquor In as
a:urault
u ony carg m1 as many tralna u it.
um:d to operate wit hin the ltal:e:.
Whert' a railroad hof'ld 11. ~mtt., be'
Honor Awartl1 to M
JUDICIARY
w•mld n&lt;&gt;l r!'Qulrf' the Pulbnan
at Aaaual Banquet in , Mountalneen of Lhe Unlvel51ty or
Contl.nued From Paae Onet
corupany to buy a !l(;paraw license
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a rt'Mtaurant for liquor 1wrmit pu r- j to .'f'll liquor m !I.; ca rs attaChed to
A then• W eu&amp;eMI•Y
1ntutral cll.y of Parkeraburv, w va
~ as OQf! der1VIn8 !tot leaat 00 l' li !P.&lt;; of lhe hCf'n"'ed railroad
1t:n Nov 3 The encour¥cr wUI bepf'r cent of it.&amp; LOtal revenue from 1 Howtll Wrlgl ,t appearing for a
Athena, v~ t.Jee. lS-The ftnal the first Krld contest played betv.! ~ of food
cw~eland beer
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B1nee 1oNo perm!t. should be iMucd to any 1(('O•J.»tny pomW&gt;d uut lhe commitwSU be heard on the campua , ond will ~ the fourth meeting of
11 staun.nt not In bu.!!lnt-1&gt;11 fur twu I tP.P that w; Yo rilL( n the liquor btll
ll tnt two ele
\tar., prior to Hs application , he ! rn . dc no ptov i~IUI I for llcensln&amp;
, wz:.en the annual foob. 1
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tennuet 1.s held In the University I
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Orlii Dec 13
LODGE MEETS
Ftfth, the wage or everyone In preventing the recovery or the dur· fte from the prestnt 1200 In th.e bill
Ht sugge~tell tlu ~ be Ut:eniOd to
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far eutern 1egloros ahaU be ln- able coods Industry Is 1ear nbout tJ $800
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sell only J a ~ r and ltcommended
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ue made at the time. The Bobcat ghters of America, met If', reflllar creased 11..'1 follows workers, entrln· th~ future of our dollar
This
" We belltve the lf\Creued fee il. pe.rmlt fPI' ur $10 iM each ma~
__ £er!:l and t.echnlcal pen;onnel In coal 1
fear •restrict.!
almost
prt&gt;venwf \FlUid keep permit b out of lrrt'Spon- l t:lmP Til t rna• hh 'Ni Wright exatbletes to earn letters tbl.!. put I~•r.nlon at the Kn''"hla
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so-•aaon are Harold J4cyer, El1e, Pa ; 1 r.au, Monday eventna. Alter the m:nes, 30 per cent; workers In fac- m•g-~.erm nne ng
Y means 0 Slble handto
lw d~hm·d
and p':.um&lt;l would \..or placed In elubt;,
Elden ArmbrWJ\. WaabtPjtOn. c bu&amp;lneu sesston , all adJourned to torif'~. trans()(lrt mac:hlne and trae- bond •s.:;uer:; and mort.~taae 11 whktl Y&lt;Uuld oonflne the re.stDurant hqt10r I hulA' I.., 11 M.uu anl.'l Jm' ks a11d facH .• WilbUr Rapp, AtheM; Mathew tt.e c:llnlns room where an. oyster tor stat1on.11, teachers, medical per- provide fundH for purchalllng dur· 1'1.1$lness largely to do~ ul ow n e~- ' t••rws
Fehn, CIWlton; John Kraft. Toledo; ' s,upper waa served ln honor or one S'lnnel and all othe111 engaged In able goods"
tabllshmenlli
William SChmidt, Colwnbua; Anton , f Lhe newly married members Dl t~arorcmlca, 20 per cent ; whlt.e colAyres decla.rtd that recovery Is
F'ranll;~fl,be rg t.old lhf'
c,muml l"l
[ S intlo, Cleveland; Woodrow Willl!l, tht touncU. The aueste of honor ::u womers, 10 per cent, rank and under woy fn England. Me:r1ro nnd h &lt; h is belief the lnllJOr!IY of Ll ' '
WINTER
Columbus, Waltu Priode. Mid- were Mr and Mn. Raymond Rouah f.k of the army aliSO lower com- Canada .. where their dollar Sf'lls .1t f'..6taurant.s would not apply tor per
ICunlln ur d f1 om page 1\VII)
~ dleport; oeorae DeStefano, canton:
Twer.ty six member:e. were present ln'1i.'l loned jrade.s &amp;0 per cent : su- a P~mlum over ours'
r.uts to d 1sJ)enSf: liquor
, 111 the s( 11.
Pete Stephan. Sidney ; Robert Sny- ~ ft~r. the oecaaion
pt'rlcl cummands, 20 per cent"
'AppaN!ntly, · was his conclusion
r hf' Pulhrum Uornpany and rail·
Nt•w Y01 k. tK-• 1 2-rNS-Mark~
der, Toledo; Kenneth. Bennett. .A miscellaneous shower will be
The dellTee Is not only slgn lflcaflt 'It l.t true that the only WR Y we •Onds cpcrntlng In Ohlo .,..,.re n ·- 1'"1 ~ tht• &lt;tan of wllnt the weather
Newscomerstown · Robert Hilbert; \liven at the home ot Mr and Mn !lS an am bitious step in prepara- have ever reoovered from di&gt;prt i.~­ Plf':&lt;t&gt;lltNJ l&gt;r• fort the comn1lttce by tu n a u !01 t , ::1st .1s ·the llardest
I Piqua ; Wllltam ' Sp,yder, London'; BUiweU Roush of CheshJre for the t.on for eventualltle:~, but can also ion In the PN!It 100 yean has beer1 C I LewL~ who said that f r um a Wlr,tcr In ytll.I S 11 new cold snap,
Arthur Le..vl.!l, Middleport; Paul i newlywed!! on Saturday afternoon, ~ Interp reted as lntnxluctlon of a throueh expllns!On of private long P venue stand point Lh(! sale of bt'er , Kpl'cted In ~·nd tile mercury to
• Halleck. WIWamsfteld ; James Ma&amp;- December 16
modified r fl w economic policy" In- term flnanclne and thru lnc r~aw 1n traiN wa:s 'very dlscouragmg
1eo::orU low s \\as &lt;lue to st.rlk:e Lhe
&lt;!el, Shinnston, w va
-a.&lt;~mu ch as the rights of settlers In in the production of durabl l! goods
Lewis said the rlllhoud" v.cre 1o• nhea~tern s t.atP~ today
Ten membenl or thfl squad wm be
ENTERTAINS CLASS
these reglon11 to acquire wealth is 1Thf' !C"'Min.!l cf this depression s ' inte1ested thiefly In the dmlng t'&amp;l
In the .Hike of the severest'atorm;
!oat to Coach Don Peden next
01stlnctly permissive
, far Indicate that lasting recm cry hct'nse fee UOO per ca t WI It noy, 0l tlle Y.lnllr thu~ lar whiCh left
sprlnll by grad.uatlon. The sel'\f,Ora "the Joy ClaM of the First BapPrecise ly what effect t he grant- will come when the old normal nro- •ta nds In lhr bill Th1s fli:(Ure he • hr 1m troj)Oll tan sht athed in SllO'IIf
llP.a,lng the squad are Fehn, Ralph , tbt Church wa.s eptert.Qined Mon - 111g of ~ uch rights to one arP.a and tes.ses are 11llowed tn opera!R once dP. cla rell t&lt;l bf' ~xorbitant, and SS.Jll llml wt weather foreea.al.erll preRobinette, Me)'er, William Reoeke, n~~;y evening by MIS!i Grace Jean df'ny lng them to othel'l:l will have more and that II wtll not comf' un · ll It \H:rf' adopted "'" 'Rllruad would &lt;J~ekq a lov: o r 10 abOve zero ellt\Y
I Ls.rry Saltla, Bennett, WIUI&amp;bl Jn(f'ls Mrs Pa.ul Smart is teacher llil those excluded at present 1.'1 un ¥ t1l this does happen "
s,ll llquo1 In the t&gt;h le
' t ( ~~llY 1U th Iitle relief expectetl.
Bmder, HUbert, Albert MUler and \lf""the class At the clare o! a shott rr&lt;'dictable Certainly It Is undenl" It doea not .!f!t'm likely that W~"
He recommended 1 hal the state
t.e cold wa~ ~cbeQu~ to con~l,nue
(.Jayton KfSIJer.
~ness session, the evening was £o ble that voluntary colonizers m ar e going to exp&gt;:!rlen~ In 1934 t h~&gt; :.vue a blank~t l!quor license to l 'lollf'K the day 'with a sll(!ht rise 1n
spent In a social way
the bleak Pastern regions must be uncontrolled Inflation that peopl" udlroads and the Pullman C&lt;lmpnny T' mpt&gt;rature and additkmal snow
-1 cncomoged
If th!!
roverrvnl'nl's evl!rvwhere ore discussing ' he ,s11.1d II Uthorlzlng them to sell beer, WUle ilr;(&lt;ked for tomght
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1 Bernard W:Ysor&lt;s returned Mon- ~ plt.ns arc to bf' carried out
'But the prospects are that Wf. sha ll
oay eventng rrom Columbus where
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continue to do bu ~ lne ss with an unI
he spent the week end with his •
CROP
.','(fund, but n&lt;lt continuously aml
wife.
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rnpld /y depreciating rurrcm:\i'
T P Ferguson who hils been con- 1
IC&lt;J ntlnued Prom Pap. One,
Ayres warned that "expem11tu~~
fined In a serious COI&gt; drtlou m a 1 shoud llf' stabilized nt n 'fa ir value
fo,. unem ployment relief will be
ho.!pltal at Charleston fo: Lhe past 1 Ku k ulso d!SNI•sed rurul er r&lt;! It vPry large and taxes henvle~ 1f th"
f,.w days undergoing treatmt'nt 1md I a nd oLiwr Jl l oblems kmdr~&gt;d to thl• dura.bl~ li:OOdli Indus tries
remain 1
observation, was expected to unde 1 flu mPJ
H I' M" ~ omm erJd ed "u~e or
I'Pstrlcl.ed."
go an operation, Tuel!day mow,Lng I rvcn no &gt;slble mPan&gt;~ to w r r I The bo.nker ~&gt;xpreo;~;~_&gt;d thl' b!'llrf
~n. Floyd Kuchltr a.nd daugh- morf J?age forecl&lt;lsuJ.rs ;it~ f~'r~~ that "nnder such clrc um!&gt;trmce~ !
ConnJe Lee left Sunday for a consldtl ntwn glvru to those threllt· price flu~IU!!.tlOJl
In t!lP st&gt;cunt}
V~lt at Jack..~nnvl/1 1! with he1 pm- f&gt;!lf'rl wl l\1 m\mrrlln tl:' lru; ,
nd markets wlll probably
b.-. nrurow
rn ts, Mr and Mrs Frank Ley.
statf!l lh.ll Uwre must be ~~~ernln- ~t nd lrreg{llar- lt m l'y welf !'lrrlVC ;t"
Mrs William Thom!ls returned to tetf' sl lDtf's
dlrricult In JA34 fm
l.hf' oprrator
~
! r.er home a t Charlc.&lt;;to" Monday· fit lftl sed thP 1\0rk or th mun- In l.he stock market t..o makf' snec- •
•Qid ulaUv~&gt; pro!Jt..&lt;l, or lU flml s11fe rP- ,
1 f:'~ell lng after visiting o\ler the wetk !ry g~nR"es and llWII'·d ed
I r Jd With her mothel, Mr.!l Eliza- medal for ! hr county havln gU'f!. fu~t:: ror con~rvlng funds us It hn~ '
I l:lth . liartinger
I largest numl)f,. of new llWOl b~r" 1,1 bef'll in ttv• ,..r!.-ond h11lf of 1'~33'
Mrs Lucy Bog~;ess left Monuay Tt umhuli crmn~v
ubula Joef'We D.te golug to have a grent
I ~venlng for an extended visit In ternan unn SIH.Jby Asht
counllc.s were nnU()nnl debpte alxlut our monr•:
1 · IYI"' ,Athyn, Pennsylvania wHh Mr glvrn sliver medals and the follow- In 193-f " he oo nc4lded .. And mm ~
llna Mrs Manm DuMaine former 1ng bronze tokens· Butler
Craw- d•rollr.'l:lon ol lhos~ m:1ny rratm r o
l' ••!•. lf
~~sldefts hcrt Mr an~ Mrl:i 011.1en ford Dl•tlnnce El le Huron, Holmes, or out" new \ program in wh1cb proE!Sn:h~•z accompo.nlf!d her as far 1 MPIRs M('tce1
Momue Morgan. jects for Rcons tructkm of our eco111retd1 IOj•, ~~clu ~ tl ,. "•I j, I
Aile
!.Pnu l(,liug Pf'rry Portage, Putnnm, nom1c orde-r are clearl\' in eonHrct I
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n &lt; ammyJ Fultz left re w Smu:l'usky Scioto, Van Wert, Vlnton with busm ess leVI'&gt;'n.l From r{ &lt;• 1 1
thnn l'lln.cnmfurtaL.I,• A J } f,
"''• 11~ for Chcago where he ha.'! Wavn~&gt; and W• andot counties
one principle will probably stn.nr: 1
lonJI: rwleage ro.. l , l'oJLit 1 lf'l·l•&gt;&lt; HI I'
e-mp
J
Mruyment
,
The HI g1 nng
ou I I n eI l'fl r r1 II e f 1'
1•s Klvlnr, tlle great~
Bo
D~nn. ~anlels, Mrs Hnrly est ~m vice l.b thr ~tnV&gt; c; 1ange ln
"It iR thl\t reoovery has now be- I
~1. mali;.,8 dwm '"'ltr ••&lt;llr:~ '""~
w es,E rs
artha Bryant, Mrs lht• po ~t Y"l'll Inducted Copl~y of rome a m&lt;lre pre/I.S ing problem 1
J ame.!l
"GihFWill
Girl .. colun~. $lllml up,
Harley and Judge and
·
1•
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o ur f!'rt!9. t e!'lt ne •-...,·• ' '
M
F d w 0
° 1nnm1t co unj~• C F P1lrv 1ance !!f
1nn re mm
rs 'JC k b row of Pomeroy ·.Jt'fff'l ~on C•ltmt'y wn~ 1101111 n~ te&lt;l I'OPmplovnlf nt rt•lld lhruullh bus· ,
were Par ~rs urg visitors Monday
b
1
1d b
Mu!B c th 1 Olbb
by Kh k Lo b.&gt;cume n dcpuL\• of thr 1en P.lllpan~ un promo .e
" p1 1 1
lo her h a ei ne west ' " 11C&lt;lnfined Nallonal Grange
va te enWrprtJ:;t' and flmmcrd w1t1
orne on
Mt
Street
WI
f u
hi h
~.ounrl money'
suft'erlng fr&lt;Jm br.ul ses .sustained in
nnr r o
Je
g way f'SS!lv
I
a rall a few days ago
t!Onksl sponsorf'd by th e Ntttlonal
Mr and Mrs JBillf'IJ Faulkner Jr 0! nnge WM. almounced by Kirk a~
&amp;nd son ot Charlest-on were week. Dllije Grace Deisher, Ha~l&lt;flll
~
MOUNTAIN
rnt:l 'Vhi:ltor1rof the fonnCr 's par- ~.
Logan coun ty Be Ice
(Contln~ rrom hie OneJ
cJtl:a,~r.. and Mrs James F'tlulkncr COllter, WAsh ington Orange H ru- ered
,
n.&lt;L;&lt;•n&gt;lly of M&gt;ll Stree!
, d•u oountv. wns fou&gt;th
Bay Ctty, Mloh . Ore ! 2-INs- '
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aptj then re-checked thfo vault and 1and hard bqt~nr Por tl\18 permit be
rash drawers to makl' l!Urf! l h PY had \JC.Uid levy a licenM ff't' of ~ to
miiJ!Ied notblnl
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lert 1'unday a.na cemem
&amp;UI'Ild
"The Keyq in uur deprf'Mion
Jam 1.8 the unemplOyment amona;
workel'l In the durable JOO(Is lndust.nes,"
htt
beJie\!ed
"'n\ey
omU&lt;tltu.. moro than h&amp;lf of all""
unempiOVed, and
t.helr
ldlt&gt;IH'"~
causes rn«m 01 t.he re~~t of lhr tUlIOontinued. trom pqtJ ODfl)
m~ploy~nt that u:ista."
('hulr.ouky, .!.8.\r.haliefl and kamdlatHe &amp;aid Lhat two Jreat o~lac h•K
ka
lm......ted reeovt"'.
..Third. ror ten years the oblip- .~ ftr!&gt;t nr ·;hl!fle," " Is the [lrr ·
tlons of all other dl.11trtets In the
fr,r P.a.stern reJion are reduced by vadlllf fear ,lll•t ~latiOexUrulion _.of
_, ....
-nt
govemmenta reau
n over ..e.
"•.o .~
"Fourth, tl.ah aupplled to the tails of buslne&amp;~~ will make It impos'!tate must be lncreBSed by 20 ""r sible for many corporatlom to make
...··nt
,.,.. pronts 11te second great obst.acl,

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DELAYED
Mr rnd Mrs Charle&amp; Pindlmg
we1e caiUng on friends In Torch
lRat week. Dorclthy Pierce of Coolville came home with them LcJ
~pend a few days.
Orland Ollllland has been husklrj: com for Mr. Findling,
Mr and Mra. Edgar Koehler s.nd
M1:1bel were home for Thankssivlns .
Alvin Cole, Sam Kelley and hla
m&lt;Jther were at Ooo1v111e Tutsday. 1
Mm. Kelley went to New York
Since Lhe fooLball letters were where abe will remaJp for a lew
da)'8 .
r\\arded last week to those boy&amp; on
several men f'rohl thls vicinity
tl-.e squad who were ell!llble to rere lve them, It serum~ that a num- are working of' t.he road
W11liam Keeba.uiJh and gLandber of the lana l.n Pmneroy have a.
mistaken ldea as to how auc~ ~aUihter Inez Claire were In Ppme.
lOY Frlda.y,
e.warda are made
Bonna JetUl Katchenbaugh and.
Itt order to clear up auy w~
urd~tandlng cpnoerplnJ the att- ~unt were vlaiUna In Athena satur.fr., ~ ,·r
. t
1.&amp;-dtil( tt. mll:ht be wen to aay that
Alvin
and
Guy
COle
were
bwitttere are certain rulea governing
this situation. These rules are JIC88 catlera bt l"al)lero)' 'l'bel!da7.
Mrs Reale Dorst and daqhter
c,rawn up by the Athletl.c Board of
lhc school and no lndlvtdua1 has 'Mft.ry caned on Mr. 1md Mr8. John
any power to disregard them In th.e Cll.qlpbetl ThurSday atternoon.
Alibury entttb, Mr. :t&gt;ont and
~tllklng or letter awa.rd&amp;.
The fh·~:~t and most Important SBm Logan visited Jell' VIolet
ll•lc (fOvernlng the awards l.s •hat fls.turda.y ewntng.
~ary and Freda Cole were 1n
nr.y athlete, boy or girl wbo recelvMOuntains, W. Va.,
l'l:! "' liChool letle1 for parttcJpatlon Ule Oau.Jey
111 athletics for the school, must Thursday
1•. ~a played In a designated num- Ralph Smith of ChiUICOthe was at
bcl ot qoorten In football or bas- this place for a Cew d&amp;Js ~lS.It..
El'rol, Nina and Leola Pollrod
kcLtfll.
0~\flr Items of lesaer lmporta».t lirenL a few dayi In CiD~tl.
George Pearman and Orll Gaul
t.p.~a.rlnlt Qn who does or doea
not. receive a letter but the number ~htp'ped a load of Uve stoct Satur{II q\lorters played, mltllt be r.s doy.
ThOBe calling on Mr. and Mrs.
t' l&amp;llf or more than the minimum
preaqribed by the Athletic. Council ltsbury Smith 'I'banlr:ej:lvlng were
wholantvcd at the Jlsurea aftCJ: Ralpll Parker end family, Mr . •nd
&lt;'1iue ul C0118lderatlon in ordQr that Mrs, Eaaterday and family, Mr
the lotter might not be given out 11nd Ml'8 Pred Smith and Olair
I co promiscuously and thereby be Dor.st.
(.hea~Df'!d In the eyes of the ath~
lr:t.e.&lt;J aud students as well as the
gtn~rftl public

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Others will be liven JObs as 1IOQil
~e~...'_''_lo_""
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~•-be '•_Wl_d oo place

One Word Led To Another

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•oon.
It w
.. thougHt.
which
will
provide
work
for Jobless
women.

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der the clYIJ wor11:8 set·UJJ
be paid the mtntmum ~e under
Pmneroy,
the CWA. ekntelr salaries will not
be peJ.d by the county or by the U¥,
brary syatema Where tlley are em-\ ·
ployed
Sewing rooms wUI
be
set~up

STRIKERS

Th e CWAJ pr9pqsoi which has put so many men to

It

wtn be given few montha

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;, poor un fort unate, r ;e mi'lgly much ab ove the general
1 un ol beggars, trl!mps or hoboes as they ar~ tetmed, was
~;o r tdy m nee d of food and was aided by good-hearted citlZ~n:'i 1r1 Pomeroy when h e approached them.
H1s story is th a t he i8 a miner from the southern Illill oJ.-; fi elds and IS unable to sec ure work there because of
.t )o;liJk~ and labor troubles existing at present.
He left in
a1 1 (•tfort to find something for his family, he said, because
H l,umly of five there was r t!Ce tvmg $1.50 weekly on
\\ htt:h tlwy were supposed to subsist. h this tale i~ truP
nud ~lccord1ng to dispatches emanating trom that section,
!( JH :-;utn~ta 1 nhated to a certain extent at least, it but ~ervet1
•ttJtJthcr exam ple of how utterly unappreciative much oJ
lhe labormg element 111 various portions of the country,
egged on ~ nd abetted hy professional Jailor agitators, haa
iJccome.
The present time surely ts no time for strike.\!&gt; or Inbot• troubles of a ny kind. In few instances indeed aro
mt~ nufaetuH~r s making more than an ordinary profit
wluc h permit~ them t o k ee p thetr establishment!~ open to
t he men who so sorely need the work and )Vhat it means
io them. Tf theM were evidence of profiteering, tht!ro
&lt;·ould be a measure of sympathy meted out for the strikes
and g~neral all around suspensions so common almost
whe rever th ere is nny fair amount of work.
Much of the agitation, unrest and trouble can be

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tlle realltNlkm

tive cla.68ea of labor
Last week
the office waa cloaed. on S&amp;tW'day
for that purposfl and wtu be clMed
on B&amp;turday ap.Jn thia week tor
claaautca.tlon, Mr. Roedel said.
Jobs for several
was aald, wm
In varloUf In
ces. librarie&amp; in

la&amp;ohlno. doctrino .or

Kle to h&amp;\ '1" lilY

CIGie

GREGG
Phoae S82·L

Oapt.. T(\lJ}

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omce at leaatonectay a Week ln order to ela861fy the names alreadY
regl.atered acoorcUnf to the re~pec­

1\J .... is aiiiiiP IIIIo "'1 led, ud! light utt Ill' pall-Pubi 119:105.
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To B(' Presente(l
As Chanty M e

on Wedne&amp;chl,y at .ne rqtatratlon
office It wu a.nnounc«~, buL men
may re(Uster dtu1ng the day a110 If
they wtsh.
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Two out.atal\dlnl non-conference
' PDlN
been
bel.ol
t)tiOI.lated, The Bobcat.
' athletle reJ&amp;UonAhlp with t.he Unl·
aner
r.ht&amp;
1811d son The HCIOIIera wUl M met 1n
Ma e Blooml.nfton on 8ept. 29 Tht

l n t he put year, 1t wu said, the
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l.ood the e . _
•oca I
s 8
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~· F open ns for the •~•uv•IU 01
,.
t ...ns lls and adenoids from 89 Chll•
en, other
than
Legtoonalres'
0 V Id.&lt;hlldren
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Each yei'r for the past 1" years.
Christmu ba.sk:IPts ror Indigent tne Feeny·Benrett. Post h&amp;fl suefftiDIUea of Middleport an~ vletl\ltJ c~ssrully conducted a Fourth of
are beinl' prepared ndw by the July program here and durlua: the
Feeney-Bennett Post c&lt;Jnduct.sother f.ast ~wo seu.sons have spanaored
American Leglor:J, an annual acti- recreational be.ll tournaments unvltF of the Pol!t, It hll:J' been an - ctr th~ lights of the Middleport
high school playground. Proceeda
nounoed.
1
E&amp;ch year the local post provides !r&lt;Jm t.he game11 and rrom the varOhrlstmas bflRkets for the poor wu.s prorrams are used for elvlc
here and dlstrlbu.tes
them on IJ I"OgTams. wllile It wag announced
C:hrlstma.t eve This year funds for that IGlO waa turned over to the
tjhe Chrilltmaa baskets w1ll be ob- ~-"lSh school athletic fund th1s yea.r
bltned thrOugh the presen tauon of o~.t the :~chool'a sl'l.bre of the pro- I
a home talent
show : "Henry's ce:eds from th e recreational ball
WedcHne". UJ'llversaJ
ProducJnll ~ ~· me!\, besides leavlnl the ImproveCompany comedy, at the Masonle ment of a new renee there anp a
Temple, December 11 and 1~
!"ress bQx
Aside from the Christmas ~sket
'I he proeeeds
from
"Henry's
dlstrlbution, 1t was announced. the Weddln!!" wlll be used entirely for
FC:env-Bennett Po$1 coJ'ducts other ,, .e Chn:struru; bRsket fund, It was
ucth•,tlt.s loelliiY to benefit the clv~ 1 cclo red b!' local Legion otncial! a&amp;
J~ ad vancement or thfo vJI~e as '1.'1Cthf'r link m the t.eglpn actlvitle~;
t.'t&gt;Jl as to further the Ideas of tJ1c 11. 1 the yellr
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Althouah proJect. ~ provide for
wotnen tur.ve not beeh appl'O\'td 11.8
ye'- the tf!ll.!ib'atlon and' olaBIULca~
1 tloo will be mBde IDnnedlately.
Preference wW be ;ll'en womeu

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W!.dlllnril
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All religlouo
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fB-5
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lie . .ea 'Pnlfer·l

Rq"lltn.tlon 'for .)obleu wmen
I of N.eip eouot.y w11.1 be made at tha
Peden.l
Re-emplo)'ment ,\gene)'
in tbe city hall bull~ hue Wed.•
nellday, It waa ~ by J . 0 .
Roedel, re-employmept dlreet&lt;Jr

l'or
J!l!!lo!:lal Olllce
VIlli AI-J,
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Que Yew .• • , • , ••• , • , • , •••'. ;

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w Jon~a
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lf!&gt;Mion of the lellllal.ttn
Boys T0 Rec eJve
w1ll rawne
Development
Football Letters .; "'nOty
of Indiana noxt fall
lltlbiUt.ut.inr PUrdue
paat

1'l'ur~&gt;

TRiiD

THEY NEVER GET
ON YOUR NERVES!

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da}· :a t the home of Prant Vale.

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liunday With AliCe and l&amp;bel Tur- ~'

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day saturday niabt. Refrelbmenta
of the eveniq were fl'ult aalad,
ci.IOk-lea and co1t'ee.
l
Mrs. Nanoy A. ~b returned '
hoq1e S..tlu'day 11.tt.er speviiing two
'lltef!Q 1n Columbus wJth her 80;,

iiei;,.;q llal't. an,d .tam.UY.

NO'fiCIE 61' APpYCATJON

POR ~-3 beautttul nata over

~boequln.

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when JoU need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleaning out
from. within, to rid the bowel• and kidnerrl'.-'01 the ]JOiaonoua
food and body waste• that l[et into the blood l!ltream a,nd aap

(

Well.

IS "lt&gt;O
'&gt;!RIOUS "1t&gt;&lt;So1TlHE
· 'fRO.Ii. CHRISTMAS
SPI~IT/
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tlnj tile beneflt Of the World-f1111iou
AJtLSS'·AD OUJll'
~Jl,t 'n your own home. · For creneratkmf thoumnda t&gt;f ~pic
have beeo ... t to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKf-11 by
their phyllichms in the treatment of the many ills that follow
eonltlpatlon-atomac:h, kidney, and liver ~mpl.alntfl.&amp;. rheum•-

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tlam, eldn troubles. CARLSBAD BPRUDI!!L SAL·.-: Ia eyap.
orated from the water• of the 500 year old hiBtorie eprlnJ!:• In
CARLSBAD. lf: is a natural ptoduc:t, made for you by Mother
Nature, NEVltR TAKE MANUFACTURED SALTS. Your

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bod1 deserve• the be11t...~or 60 years relialJio druKI'rlsts have
eokl the genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL'l\ cronecn·

TOOTS
CASPER
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COLONF::L HOOFER
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IS ON PINS. AND NEEDLES
Evo;Rv MINU'I'E I'OR I'EAR
I'LL TUL SOPHIE 'mE
TRUTH ABOUT I-llS
MOVIP: JOe
_.TOOT&amp;!

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The Colonel's Rash Words

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HAVE L.AIIIDI£0 'n!AT
. •V
A WEEK JOB IF I HA 'T MACE

vou Olll:T ""'o 61.T TMIM I

I OION'T KNOW OllEY WN-!Tm
YOU FOR /!o. I'AT-MAN RII'IT···

IT'S ALL MY MUloT-·
I COULD CI&lt;V MY EVES

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Jimmy

KNOW WHATEVER

MADE ME TELL 'SOPI&lt;IIl TI&lt;AT.
'v'MEN I WAS

IIIIALLV

ONLY

TO C.ET $40.'1.1' A WEEK!'
I DIDN'T MEAN ANY11-11Nt.··
I WAS .IU!i.T TRYIN6 TO
MAI&lt;E HEI'&lt; THU~K

Mra. We:ans &amp;m'l son, Owen were
to Pliny, W. Va., PrU!a.y b:t
ant\ b'urt«l

loo# ....
Elmer Layden, one nf

or

11ft broth.·

fts Men Apprecia

thr~

PRACTICAL GIFTS FROM A MAN'S STORE ARE SURE TO
MEET HIS APPROVAL

04

THESE GIFT ROBES!
Warm FLANNEL ROBES and SILK ROBainlile .and double 'br...ted otylea. You .
bet he will appreciate a ·ROB£ t. ·

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Htrnm Locke.

Mary Perry and Ellzabtch Ross.
Mm. Viola Hysell spent Thurswcre at Burlingham suturday.
day and Friday with her mothel
Evelyn WhiLe or Big Run was Bnd her son, Walt.el' Hysell ami
ualllng on Ray Whaley's duughterl1 .(anJI\y of Ho.ppy Hollow.
Saturday afternoon.
Mr~. Lowe of Glouster cunw liL ~t.
. • week to visit h('J' daughter,
Clyde Tyree.
UNION AVENUE
.\ofrs. Artnu:- Moore and. ni ce~.
Mrs. Harry Bradshaw of ColumMrs. C. V. -Jones spent ru.:.~tby bus were recen~ g:11e.sts of the Is '- ·
with her sloter,
Mrs.
H•u·vcy ter· 5 sillter-ln-l.:..v, Mrs. Low~
Woodard of Po..-ueroy.
Piehl of Lnurel Cliff.
Mrs. Orville Hogue who has
Mrs. Ed Russell of Br~dbm·y
been Jll the past Wt~ck, Is lJe t l·~ !· _ was a recent guest of Mr5. Jamc.;
John Frecker of Middleport cnll- Bowen .
ed on 0. A. Adams, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hysell and
Mrs. Denver Hysell o.nd baby .baby spent. Friday and ~tnrda.y
rpcnt Wedn~esdny with Mrs. Pti\ rl
th her pnrcnt.s, Mr. ll.lii!l Mrs.
Gilkey.
urtl&amp; .S~k ol RutlanQ...~.j .. _
Mi8l!l H&amp;t:mali;-flllne and- o... u;;{
-:-uertte"'"'DodcltJ(lg(i ")10 lib~
lt'l of C.:olumbUB, spent the wt!f'k been IIJ the p11.11t week, Is lmprovend with her parent:• Mr. ana Ml'li. Jng
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W. M. Kline. Her mother nnd her
bothers, Henry and Cllffor\1 , n,;oMr. and Mrs. Sam Eblin and
tcmpndcd hi!r home for au iu~ 1children o! Chauncey. spent SundcftnHc visit,
day wit.h his \4W!le, Tbonu\6 Eblh'
l\t!Ul Doddrltlge, M r~&gt; .
A.l\'11'11. ond family.
Baggy a nd her daughter, NelHe,
Lester Price will move tills
t!pent Prlday at Gallipolis.
lnto t.he Woodruff propqny,
Mt·. and Mrs. Clarence BputTI!!r
0. A. Adam~&gt; hM- been oft
and sou spent Wednesday wlt.h at the store Ulc past week •uJ[er.l
her brother, Ben Eblin and family . tpg with_J_um_bag...::..o_.-:::- -- - -

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it for de5sert witl1
jam, cracken EUid coffee! "Philadel-

phla," ~ from awcet cra~m, i8
dclkattly·f!a'VOIM and pure. J-li&amp;hly

·• ~ml thou•u~ agru: : II rttf L'., 1\1 ir·arlle '\VIIilp 8dlatl Dn-li~iDg is an en-

nutritious. it is aplendld Cor
clliJdren. Serve lt often I

hl&lt;lnil, awt toooll)' io flavor. Made of

~ly

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BUY NOW!
Wiloon Broo.
PAJAMAS
Coat and Middy atyleo,
n•beit, neweot patterna
in broadcloth and madrao,
plain or fancy .

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Chceee-aerve

BELT SET

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pearl and metal buckle.

Dew·tfpe-uot Loo ! ;trl, not too

ldb.oleelil ·h,l!lndlente, mhcd to new
cl'ftRmJM&amp;&amp;in the Krait Min.ele Whip•

ToMMY

HAS LICKED
SUCH GIANlS

;~: 'When YOU D. Ci

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Jnvtll of Harril&gt;on was t.he recent l t::.Bt- o! her
eillter, Mn. B. I . Carl and ~9mily .
Mrs. Dell

'~Tastes

~ Society's favorite desse,rt
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unwrap a anowy-whit.e equarc
" ofeJust
"Philadelphia" Brand Cream

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WOU PEN

better than•
mayonnaise!"

MORE OF ME···

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hns a:oq,e to
\'l inter. Mn.
vt~rY poorly lor the paat. ~r "iO~IY · I
Val Well ta tnwrovtna a:
from a ~ pt tYJ*wid fever .
lllzabetli · lWM ' ns ~ Hemlodt
Grove vlattor n;cen.tly.
Binne.s and Gerald , Ntolet were
calllna 11' Athens Sunday.
Ml'. and Mr5. Guss VanNess and
eor. were Parkersburg vlsltors Sat-

Mr. and Mn. 1-'nzy Locke and
. Hazel Will spent Saturday nJght Daby of Bradbury, spent Tuesdlt.Y
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val With hls pa.renta, Mr. and

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your vitallty-TIIEI'f BE ,AIR TO YOIJII. BODY. Toke o
teoepooofal of J!Ouloo CARLSB4D~f,
·. DEL SALT fp a
'JdaA ot water. In thla oaoy a&lt;oooall ' ay )'OU win bo~t.-

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NcElbenny waa · call·
. of Bil
Olen Taylor

Run
Mn.

Logan.

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til Sunday the guests of their
gt·andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will

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!('uk. Grove spent from Frlday un-

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te&gt;r, Mn. Dale Hart. Jll(l· funl.b' .
.. --·· .. :PeffY ill JPendm8 SQme
~r mq!iher wbo ls ' ill.
-,,, .r...T:.:aylor ot Bjg Run 11 Ul

famed Four Horsemen" of
Knute Rockne's great eleven vf 1924, and more t·ecently head coach of Duquesne U,niversity, who has
been named director of athletics and head football!
coach at Notre Dame Un!or Hem- versity.

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Monda)' In Atheas wltb bet daUih·

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Ella. Btar.eart of Big Run is visit-Ing Mr. and Mn. Ed White.
Elizabeth Ross spent WedneBd.a.y
and Thursday In Pomeroy the guest
or her mother.
Jetr VIolet and wife were t.he
&amp;liel&gt;tB of their daughter Mra. Bob
Perry or near Jerseyville Wednesday night and Thursday.

P. 0 . Box 25.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
REO 'rANSPORTATION

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Ellmbet.h Ross and wan1ck Midkiff were business visitors a.t Bemi(lCk Grove Tue.sday.

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R. H . WEW..S

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Monday.

Icephenl"\ll McElhenny was call;ag on Lizzie Midkiff Tuesday.
Mrs. Glen Taylor and Mrs .. Everett Taylor both or Big Run were
1·t&gt;cent. gue5ts of Icephenna McEI-

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I mLIZZie
Midkiff isn't so well at tbiB
·IUng.

'l'RAHSFER CERTIFICATE OF
rUBLIC
Cotn'&amp;N~NC£
AND
NECESSITY

w~ 11&gt;

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Mary Violet and Anndson Jla••·r
mle were calling on Linton Mldltl:ll'
Sunday.

A. &amp; P : .fftore. Oall Bdward Bbera-

blllh ~ Red Anchor.

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Ieephena M.cElhel\llY was a
er of LIZZie Mldkllf recently,
WUJ Baunder.!l was a. MlddlePQrt
,·tfltor Saturday,
·

rhat Great Britain is keeping Ireland withiD tbe Empire b7 thre.teniD/1
:o emp~oy foree of ~~orm s ADd thRt it it were not (~r tbia tbreat the Irlbb
JeOP~ would be free within twcnty-f'our hours, 1s th~ charge mlide '1
P'reei&amp;!nt De Valera Oe!t) in his latest controversy wJth !-_
H. Tho~-~s,
ih-itiA Seereta.r1 of bomlnlons (right}, over Irel:md 11 tlJJnt t-o se~.._e
from tbe Britiab Empire.

Seve.a beauties, ueh rqrqen.tlq: ODe of the trorhl'tlln thl!l C61'0ril.tion fJf tbe Tounament of ltoaes Quoen
aeea.ns, plet11nd wltb thelr up All tlief (!thlllred' to at Pat4adtDA. Cal.
ft to 1' h J!:lh:&amp;beth Runkle,
receive a umpla ot water lroueht froDI the Jndl..n VirJrinla
'Mag
a-u.,ter, Jane Hincka,
Ocean &amp;e bt u.t with waters from ibr other oeaa• VIvian Jrloon, Roael)'ll JJritt •ncf 1Teva Scott.

tamll~

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Cau.

Mr. and Ml'S. Merle Dllva and
txlby were tbe Sunday aueata of
Dale Stans bury and family.
Mr. 1\nd Mrs. W. P . Outer tW.d
daua:hter Maxine were Saturday
evel\blg auest-.6 of J . R. CJaater and

Howard ·rewksberry and

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'J'he YO\tfll people'• clus of tho
J;)yuY.Ule 8undQ school met. at. the ·
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holll~

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Mr. 11114 Nn. Dille' J'm'&gt;;.l *II~

Grave And Wa"'erl! Go[fo ~ed So" 'For · $150,000,
~natha~· :ro WluaqS~" For $25,oob And Coch·
·
nne To·'firen for $100,000; Geta
Two Younr CatchenA

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AS BAER.;

BLEND SUIT
Rayon Shii'U! and Broadcloth
Shorts.-

WAl.TI!R. C088
NIP_ ftAY IMPEU.ETIERRC·•

KANDKERCHIEFS

TIE SET

Linen Handkerchiefs with hand·
rolled edges-3 in box$1"50

'l'ie with Handkerchief to mlltch
makes a very nice gift-

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Individually packed in Christmas boxe.;.

Per Suit

SOCKS and TIE SET
:Polka dqt ;JIItterns .t hat are at- .
w~s In sty'Je,;C'7 '
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CAMI'OLO; .

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fhl. I.CaJ')' Gilkey called on
laa.,: RuueU., l'f!!CieDt.l;'. .

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Oaial:iiiU .\d.et ... •• f t'!k
end 1ue1t o1 Ml!l(l StaN ol Hysell

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da}· :a t the home of Prant Vale.

1

Ettlab and MaXIne Caster spenll
liunday With AliCe and l&amp;bel Tur- ~'

r"",;;..;:.;;;;.;;....., I

,,.••o-

•

ner.

_.~~-

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day saturday niabt. Refrelbmenta
of the eveniq were fl'ult aalad,
ci.IOk-lea and co1t'ee.
l
Mrs. Nanoy A. ~b returned '
hoq1e S..tlu'day 11.tt.er speviiing two
'lltef!Q 1n Columbus wJth her 80;,

iiei;,.;q llal't. an,d .tam.UY.

NO'fiCIE 61' APpYCATJON

POR ~-3 beautttul nata over

~boequln.

TO

Be~

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visltor

. L/

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&amp;ii
·· , ,
.•

t,:-:.1
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W1u.n · you teet "oil"..:.....tot really sick and Y.et not well-or
when JoU need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleaning out
from. within, to rid the bowel• and kidnerrl'.-'01 the ]JOiaonoua
food and body waste• that l[et into the blood l!ltream a,nd aap

(

Well.

IS "lt&gt;O
'&gt;!RIOUS "1t&gt;&lt;So1TlHE
· 'fRO.Ii. CHRISTMAS
SPI~IT/
AqA:r~

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tlnj tile beneflt Of the World-f1111iou
AJtLSS'·AD OUJll'
~Jl,t 'n your own home. · For creneratkmf thoumnda t&gt;f ~pic
have beeo ... t to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKf-11 by
their phyllichms in the treatment of the many ills that follow
eonltlpatlon-atomac:h, kidney, and liver ~mpl.alntfl.&amp;. rheum•-

.,

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i

tlam, eldn troubles. CARLSBAD BPRUDI!!L SAL·.-: Ia eyap.
orated from the water• of the 500 year old hiBtorie eprlnJ!:• In
CARLSBAD. lf: is a natural ptoduc:t, made for you by Mother
Nature, NEVltR TAKE MANUFACTURED SALTS. Your

•
•

bod1 deserve• the be11t...~or 60 years relialJio druKI'rlsts have
eokl the genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL'l\ cronecn·

TOOTS
CASPER
. AND ···-.. ---·-;
.
0H,
COLONF::L HOOFER
.

BCY,

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• trated for true economy. Buy n bottlu today.

•

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IS ON PINS. AND NEEDLES
Evo;Rv MINU'I'E I'OR I'EAR
I'LL TUL SOPHIE 'mE
TRUTH ABOUT I-llS
MOVIP: JOe
_.TOOT&amp;!

. ~By

The Colonel's Rash Words

-- --.. ==..--·-:c--·-

011, OO.N, '10 ~INKe'D
HAVE L.AIIIDI£0 'n!AT
. •V
A WEEK JOB IF I HA 'T MACE

vou Olll:T ""'o 61.T TMIM I

I OION'T KNOW OllEY WN-!Tm
YOU FOR /!o. I'AT-MAN RII'IT···

IT'S ALL MY MUloT-·
I COULD CI&lt;V MY EVES

OUT··

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Brains Beat B~awn

-~=- .

Jimmy

KNOW WHATEVER

MADE ME TELL 'SOPI&lt;IIl TI&lt;AT.
'v'MEN I WAS

IIIIALLV

ONLY

TO C.ET $40.'1.1' A WEEK!'
I DIDN'T MEAN ANY11-11Nt.··
I WAS .IU!i.T TRYIN6 TO
MAI&lt;E HEI'&lt; THU~K

Mra. We:ans &amp;m'l son, Owen were
to Pliny, W. Va., PrU!a.y b:t
ant\ b'urt«l

loo# ....
Elmer Layden, one nf

or

11ft broth.·

fts Men Apprecia

thr~

PRACTICAL GIFTS FROM A MAN'S STORE ARE SURE TO
MEET HIS APPROVAL

04

THESE GIFT ROBES!
Warm FLANNEL ROBES and SILK ROBainlile .and double 'br...ted otylea. You .
bet he will appreciate a ·ROB£ t. ·

============
Htrnm Locke.

Mary Perry and Ellzabtch Ross.
Mm. Viola Hysell spent Thurswcre at Burlingham suturday.
day and Friday with her mothel
Evelyn WhiLe or Big Run was Bnd her son, Walt.el' Hysell ami
ualllng on Ray Whaley's duughterl1 .(anJI\y of Ho.ppy Hollow.
Saturday afternoon.
Mr~. Lowe of Glouster cunw liL ~t.
. • week to visit h('J' daughter,
Clyde Tyree.
UNION AVENUE
.\ofrs. Artnu:- Moore and. ni ce~.
Mrs. Harry Bradshaw of ColumMrs. C. V. -Jones spent ru.:.~tby bus were recen~ g:11e.sts of the Is '- ·
with her sloter,
Mrs.
H•u·vcy ter· 5 sillter-ln-l.:..v, Mrs. Low~
Woodard of Po..-ueroy.
Piehl of Lnurel Cliff.
Mrs. Orville Hogue who has
Mrs. Ed Russell of Br~dbm·y
been Jll the past Wt~ck, Is lJe t l·~ !· _ was a recent guest of Mr5. Jamc.;
John Frecker of Middleport cnll- Bowen .
ed on 0. A. Adams, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hysell and
Mrs. Denver Hysell o.nd baby .baby spent. Friday and ~tnrda.y
rpcnt Wedn~esdny with Mrs. Pti\ rl
th her pnrcnt.s, Mr. ll.lii!l Mrs.
Gilkey.
urtl&amp; .S~k ol RutlanQ...~.j .. _
Mi8l!l H&amp;t:mali;-flllne and- o... u;;{
-:-uertte"'"'DodcltJ(lg(i ")10 lib~
lt'l of C.:olumbUB, spent the wt!f'k been IIJ the p11.11t week, Is lmprovend with her parent:• Mr. ana Ml'li. Jng
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bothers, Henry and Cllffor\1 , n,;oMr. and Mrs. Sam Eblin and
tcmpndcd hi!r home for au iu~ 1children o! Chauncey. spent SundcftnHc visit,
day wit.h his \4W!le, Tbonu\6 Eblh'
l\t!Ul Doddrltlge, M r~&gt; .
A.l\'11'11. ond family.
Baggy a nd her daughter, NelHe,
Lester Price will move tills
t!pent Prlday at Gallipolis.
lnto t.he Woodruff propqny,
Mt·. and Mrs. Clarence BputTI!!r
0. A. Adam~&gt; hM- been oft
and sou spent Wednesday wlt.h at the store Ulc past week •uJ[er.l
her brother, Ben Eblin and family . tpg with_J_um_bag...::..o_.-:::- -- - -

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jam, cracken EUid coffee! "Philadel-

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dclkattly·f!a'VOIM and pure. J-li&amp;hly

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Wiloon Broo.
PAJAMAS
Coat and Middy atyleo,
n•beit, neweot patterna
in broadcloth and madrao,
plain or fancy .

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pearl and metal buckle.

Dew·tfpe-uot Loo ! ;trl, not too

ldb.oleelil ·h,l!lndlente, mhcd to new
cl'ftRmJM&amp;&amp;in the Krait Min.ele Whip•

ToMMY

HAS LICKED
SUCH GIANlS

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eillter, Mn. B. I . Carl and ~9mily .
Mrs. Dell

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unwrap a anowy-whit.e equarc
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"Philadelphia" Brand Cream

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better than•
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vt~rY poorly lor the paat. ~r "iO~IY · I
Val Well ta tnwrovtna a:
from a ~ pt tYJ*wid fever .
lllzabetli · lWM ' ns ~ Hemlodt
Grove vlattor n;cen.tly.
Binne.s and Gerald , Ntolet were
calllna 11' Athens Sunday.
Ml'. and Mr5. Guss VanNess and
eor. were Parkersburg vlsltors Sat-

Mr. and Mn. 1-'nzy Locke and
. Hazel Will spent Saturday nJght Daby of Bradbury, spent Tuesdlt.Y
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val With hls pa.renta, Mr. and

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teoepooofal of J!Ouloo CARLSB4D~f,
·. DEL SALT fp a
'JdaA ot water. In thla oaoy a&lt;oooall ' ay )'OU win bo~t.-

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. of Bil
Olen Taylor

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Mn.

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!('uk. Grove spent from Frlday un-

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~r mq!iher wbo ls ' ill.
-,,, .r...T:.:aylor ot Bjg Run 11 Ul

famed Four Horsemen" of
Knute Rockne's great eleven vf 1924, and more t·ecently head coach of Duquesne U,niversity, who has
been named director of athletics and head football!
coach at Notre Dame Un!or Hem- versity.

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Ella. Btar.eart of Big Run is visit-Ing Mr. and Mn. Ed White.
Elizabeth Ross spent WedneBd.a.y
and Thursday In Pomeroy the guest
or her mother.
Jetr VIolet and wife were t.he
&amp;liel&gt;tB of their daughter Mra. Bob
Perry or near Jerseyville Wednesday night and Thursday.

P. 0 . Box 25.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Icephenl"\ll McElhenny was call;ag on Lizzie Midkiff Tuesday.
Mrs. Glen Taylor and Mrs .. Everett Taylor both or Big Run were
1·t&gt;cent. gue5ts of Icephenna McEI-

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Midkiff isn't so well at tbiB
·IUng.

'l'RAHSFER CERTIFICATE OF
rUBLIC
Cotn'&amp;N~NC£
AND
NECESSITY

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mle were calling on Linton Mldltl:ll'
Sunday.

A. &amp; P : .fftore. Oall Bdward Bbera-

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Ieephena M.cElhel\llY was a
er of LIZZie Mldkllf recently,
WUJ Baunder.!l was a. MlddlePQrt
,·tfltor Saturday,
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rhat Great Britain is keeping Ireland withiD tbe Empire b7 thre.teniD/1
:o emp~oy foree of ~~orm s ADd thRt it it were not (~r tbia tbreat the Irlbb
JeOP~ would be free within twcnty-f'our hours, 1s th~ charge mlide '1
P'reei&amp;!nt De Valera Oe!t) in his latest controversy wJth !-_
H. Tho~-~s,
ih-itiA Seereta.r1 of bomlnlons (right}, over Irel:md 11 tlJJnt t-o se~.._e
from tbe Britiab Empire.

Seve.a beauties, ueh rqrqen.tlq: ODe of the trorhl'tlln thl!l C61'0ril.tion fJf tbe Tounament of ltoaes Quoen
aeea.ns, plet11nd wltb thelr up All tlief (!thlllred' to at Pat4adtDA. Cal.
ft to 1' h J!:lh:&amp;beth Runkle,
receive a umpla ot water lroueht froDI the Jndl..n VirJrinla
'Mag
a-u.,ter, Jane Hincka,
Ocean &amp;e bt u.t with waters from ibr other oeaa• VIvian Jrloon, Roael)'ll JJritt •ncf 1Teva Scott.

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Mr. and Ml'S. Merle Dllva and
txlby were tbe Sunday aueata of
Dale Stans bury and family.
Mr. 1\nd Mrs. W. P . Outer tW.d
daua:hter Maxine were Saturday
evel\blg auest-.6 of J . R. CJaater and

Howard ·rewksberry and

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'J'he YO\tfll people'• clus of tho
J;)yuY.Ule 8undQ school met. at. the ·
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holll~

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Grave And Wa"'erl! Go[fo ~ed So" 'For · $150,000,
~natha~· :ro WluaqS~" For $25,oob And Coch·
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nne To·'firen for $100,000; Geta
Two Younr CatchenA

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BLEND SUIT
Rayon Shii'U! and Broadcloth
Shorts.-

WAl.TI!R. C088
NIP_ ftAY IMPEU.ETIERRC·•

KANDKERCHIEFS

TIE SET

Linen Handkerchiefs with hand·
rolled edges-3 in box$1"50

'l'ie with Handkerchief to mlltch
makes a very nice gift-

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Individually packed in Christmas boxe.;.

Per Suit

SOCKS and TIE SET
:Polka dqt ;JIItterns .t hat are at- .
w~s In sty'Je,;C'7 '
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Parkersburg Man Loses Stomach
Brought To Jail

FOGELSONG TO
START GAME FOR
OHIO U. TONITE

Ia Claaqe Witll Ualawfull;r
lbother'a Auto

ALhent!J, 0.,
1:3-INB-Oh}i)
unlven.lty will OJ)f'n 1\.'1 ba.sltelbflll

Rem...m.

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Coach "Butch"
U., WM eXpt!CI.ed
BereM at center,

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New Lexlnatou, and Ray

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Oeorlife,

Akron, at a:uurd J&gt;06lt1vns and B1ll
POBelsoJJ&amp;, Mason, W Vo . und
Eddie Byhwn . Mead villi', Pt1 ,

!orward..ot.
The

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Do Your Christ~as Shopping Now
KID GLOVES

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WEATHER - Prob~lbly
iight snow tonight and
extreme east and no:rtb'. •.ii\.fi
Thursday, Not quite
cold in Past tonight.

EDITORIAL OmCE
Phone. 28&amp;:-L ,
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 2()2-R
FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
75

By Carrier 16 Cent&amp;-·BJ' )4a.ll t4.00

It R'l Nnra U.'a In Tbe

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Plan to do .fiour shopping early! Make 1933 a Practical Christ~
mas! . Our Store is fillf!d with the Christmas Spirit and Smart
New Gifts for every name on your list. Buy now!
NEW BAGS

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COSTUME JEWELRY

MYSHRW~S 5[~
MISH~P ~IJ~~[D
UP BY SE~M[N :
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Fint Feared In Padfie Ocean
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eip Shipment• Directed At France
QUESTION RAISED

A gift she'lllong remember. We've the
latest modes in costume Jewelry in a range
of prices that you would expect to be more
-New set&gt; just in.

Luarlou GIO't'el tbat are abso-

Bags make practical gifts because they're
everlastingly popular. A large variety to
select from, new styles rjlld shapes.

lu.&amp;ely rubloa-rlrbt

In bla.ek

a.nd

wanted Mhadn of brown.

BOAT IS BU){NED

But Four Occupants Fin· I
ally Reach Shore
In Safety

By Minneaotan; French
Again To Default Debt
Payment

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SCARFS

HANDKERCHIEFS .

One ·Lot ol
FUR·TRIMMED

COATS
A pe1·fect gift at Hny

PMvidin• Relief for
Cleveland ia Placed
on Sta.tute Boolca

Aa practical as they are
Attractive

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Pretty new desig-ns in

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1ange to Ruit eve1-yone.
Blac:k fur-trimmed Coata, fur on the
collar and aleeveo, in the new atyles.
We were luck:r l9 (!ick up a factory
close-out at a pricoyvhich enables ui to

2f01 sc to 500 EACH

paaa thia value on to our cuatomen.

Aloo Specially Boxed

\'ou'll have to hdrry.

Handkerchiefs
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19e. t&lt;;&gt; $1.00

OTHER COAT-5 A T CLOSE-OUT
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Stunning new styles in silks anrl
·novelty weaves in shades and
pa.lltems f?r ~very name on your
'list. And the)l appre.ciated on
"Christmas.
BUY NOW!
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oo take our adviceGive
GO~DON HOSIERY

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$}.00 To $3.00
The well-groomed man will select gloves
from this group.
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
A Gif~ of'Sure&gt;fire Appeal

What a wann gift. It 1 family tree on Christwill be a real joy to mas m01 ning. They'find one of these 1 re big bright fellows
·. Blankets under the 1 warm as toast.
The colors are lovely two-tone, extra nice
quality. Large bed siie.
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scTOSOc
Special Kerchiefs, gift boxed, packed 3 to
the box.TO $ •.00

39c

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Theatre
Tuesday anct Wll'!dnesda:r

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lam, Oene,len Tobin, DeleD.

MEN'S SOCKS
Nice patterns of fine qualicy weaves., Ali Sizes.
TO
PAIR

19c

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Gordon'•
HOSIERY

79c to$l95

She'll be delighted with
the clear even weave and
the subtle winter shades.
Senoice Wei1hta

sZ9c to$l50

Say
"MERRY CHRISTMAS"
with a colorful
LUNCHEON
SET
.
What moo'e useful gift than a Luncheon
s.t in bright design fo1· a joyous festive
Yuletide. These sets consist of cloth and
four napkins.$l95 IJo $4.95

Cha!Uber, Wallaee Fol'd, Ra&amp;h I
Doanelly.

Taru.n,
H&amp;c..-Rarulle Ban. BIQ"ele '
&amp;aelq-Mallbee 4. P. .M. 1
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Tonight-8:15 p. m. American
Legion Dl'IUD and Bogle Corps Under
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CLASS Presents
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AFesliYal of Fun .
friftlj&amp;y, Jnit{ Hi • •,.......

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Senaational Charges Are •
Made In Cleveland
By Peter Wiu
WOULD BUILD SEWER
For Private Firm; Project .Financed By CW A
To Cost $410,000

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