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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"
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BereM at center,

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New Lexlnatou, and Ray

Reichlt':Y,
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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Mystery

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Do Your Christ~as Shopping Now
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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

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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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Heavy Lon Of Life At 'I'
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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OTHER COAT-5 A T CLOSE-OUT
' PRICES
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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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J'!Or'fhe Man Who Drives
$}.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

ELECTRIC
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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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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Lf.r Jackie at Pt. Pliaaant were
&amp; aelae of' typ)J.o~ feVer.
ClJdt: Tyree.
Ji:U•~ ~ tlywaa a B~ J4111. Art.nur Moore and, ntecr.. 1'!11ton here Thunda.)'.
Earl Busklrl:: of· Patterltltlrl was
Grove
1eeell •
· , Mn. Harry Br&amp;dlbaw ot Colum·
Sirmes aDd oenld VIolet. wft'e bUA were recent. cueeta of t.be hi• - ll bullnes~~ vial tor htre Th.UrBda:r .

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WBiAa:sl&gt;AY. DE(lEMBER IS, 183&gt;

VIRCINIA

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1lenry's Wedding'
Is Full Of Fun

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It Takes More Than O.Hy Je Get leatly For··,:

OW '!'HAT liquors are
to be •old in the state
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such· As ·has been ordered by Govc~tmpaign

ernor White in a meSSiage to the State Patrol, against
drunken drtvers, should not be a11owed to die "aborning"
"ith the state officers only, taking an active part in such
a worthy ~.:ause.

Give Her Somethilll To ·w~r, She

There are few crimes indeed which can trump up &amp;l
6howa may COD\8 an,d ahow.~•.;;;;;:
IilLI!! excu -.P ati one for drunken driving. The man or gG w.:a.rr;:utre~
1~be.S:ms
wumnn w hn indulges in it, is a potential murderer and
:meart.l anJthinl Uw.t
must lw tr€ated as one. Instances such as have occurred
ll.udltor~~theaav:U:: !~~

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in our nw11 midst have proven time and again just what
rcw"e pretet1ted. by ttl.f! Drum
dam a ge can be caused by an automobile while being
~ ~c:.'U:,e !~erklt: was leafll.ed was
drivc11 wildly by a person under the inftu~nce of alcohol,
clau TuHday eveflJ.ns.
liP all old bills
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f
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Inimitable
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Mees •hil&gt;o relaUve to
Thcrt! are Iaws provl e
Y our
a.wma ers
or and. 'Ruf\il Ltde, the man from the n·as n.euat5&amp;1'7 before t.be~E~~J
dl'Ullll!l with this type of criminal and when our judicial ~uth who Just can't make hla feet tlon of the cJvtl works
olhcials fnil to mete out sentences giving the full extent
beh.aYe,
atlt!Ds
premte111
and end
the j tfun.
placed
more counu&lt;~ual
of e10081
ten and
1 600 which
men t.obaa
worl::
in Metp
t hose law t' to the culprits, especially when they are "reo. mer
up to t;he principaLs tn ty I'f!ceMng actual pay for tbe ser" h
h "
b
lit
f th
ftrat part of the pro- \'Ices rendered.
(lealL'n1, t Ht Hs, persons w o nave een gu Y 0
e
anappy and mualcal from
Since little wa11 acoo.mplllhel;l
l harge I.a.: fore , !'iUC h officials are derelict in their duties.
tu end
Tuesday evening as a result .of the
Wlwt good is accompli!;hed when a drunken drivet·
second pa~t WBB divided Into fullure of the clerks Lo attend the
acta represented by ~umbUng, mel;lt,IJ}g, a ~recond letter will be
.,_ hro11ght before the bar of justice and he offers no ex-~~~~~ akitl!l, art,d mWiic. Madolyn H"'nt the clerkll. lt was learned, Mkcu~Sc o1· exts'nuation for his crime because there is none.
ablllty aabyaBklU·
stu- ofrlct
lng them
to c~ome:~~·::,;~ to ~he
Jn proved
physklalher
educatlon
or Mr.
l1ul ... Jmpl:,r admits his crime, and that per:.-son is given a
demonstrathll 10nte dtmcult. r"y to clca~ up
·~ wmc ndcd lientence?
In tumbllns. Prlt.z and 9etty clcl blll.s. UntU the
Bt.ck of Ant:.tqull.)', juYenlle er¥er- was the belief that·i~tiit&gt;Uti;~·
Tht• wuy t o curb crime is to puni1:1h those guilty of talner.B, alwa~IS popular wltb Pome- don,e toward the a
eommitting crimes. Certainly when crimins.ls are ctealt rry audiences, ~ayed and sa11v old fuod.s row ILvalla.ble
fpshloned mW!lc. Olen Barnette, po,se.
w 1th lightly !-1.8 they have been dealt with in the past, kJeal groceryman II\ a skit with Mr
Failure of many of the townahtp
1JH.· n· i ~ hardly any hope for a11 improvt:rnent lor such le- l ·lde, sent the tLudience into guffaw~ cl~t·ks to aLtend t.he meeting waa
of delight wltb hls splendid voca.J due, It W83 thought, to the adverae
111\ 'lltY but bret!ds contemJlt for law and order ammlg tht&gt; Imitations or catll, dOll'S, squlrre.l8, wt:ather condltlons Tuesday night
( Ia :-::-; td' criminal who ~houlP be moat effectively impress- &lt;lt'r the
A nwnber of Junior glriB un- orut the fact that ln order to reaoh
direction ot Miss Marlon fljlJleroy long drive&amp; would be rci' d through the s ucce8sful operation of our laws instead rbersbach or l.he departmer.t or orfslta.ted. Several townshtp clerks
ol thdr failure to du what was intended.
physical education, execuLed ROme were heard t.o say following a meet·
••elf
r
es
r&gt;"Ct&gt;'n"
and
law
ab&gt;'ding
citizens
arc
to
be
sna.ppy
In coatumes
rhythm. compO&amp;ed
A quar- lng
heretol:lome
aso which
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comical
peared
them time
IUJ relatively unim~
It
wn l edcd frum wholetmle murder through the m:acltin.a-1 oi D Strickland Will Meea and portant that they would not be
Ft.orr offered ~al aeiectloruJ. The "fooled aaaln\ This waa beUeved
t 1o11:. of drunken drivers, our judicial officialS will ha.ve to entire cho;ruaunr "Am.erlcau Lea:~ to haYe been ~other reaaon for
~ ·furnish thut protection through sentences deslgned to Jon" if~ the pan~ finale.
Ute·~~. ot so mllhY clerks s1nce
·eak up the practice of eareening wildly on the public John
MIPStrel
eonga\ere
and
ends
were
they dld Tue&amp;day
not know evening
the natureolthe
Shorr, Marton Ward. Ray- r1eettng
nor Its
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}lighWllYH wi1h no idea of whnt i1:1 going on. The place nOJtd Harbr:echt, Dayton strlok~ l:nport.ancc.
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't t' ry la.nd., Artle Rosenblum, Bob Web· •
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iol' (l drun k {')] di'IV€1' Hl Ill l e wor lOUS e or pem en 18.
~ter, J,.ou Bta[\ley and Dick Hepp.
w !1&lt;' l'l' lw will hnvc ample time to think over the error of Frank Will acted lUI Interlocutor.
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hl -1 waYI5 while the puhlic is protected from his inane and
w.~la~~:': Jl~ r:~:
mut·deru UI$ adwn~ . Heir; one individual never entitled to drummer.
Two eu1Lll, alleilna fraud on
leniency uu r f\'l CJT y.
p11.rL of the defenda.nt corporation,

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MOTH8ll recently objected lo uu operation being
pt~ rrunncd ou her daughter to :;llch an extent that it
¥a.-. m•cc:-;snry to take the case iuto court. The operation,

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', lie ·' uung g irl '?. mouth from growinu tight shut thereby
JHcV&lt;'nl.ing her from tAking nourishment in the natural
m:ulll er 11 1 nddition to maldng her a mute.
A fler ne vel'n I du.yH of argument followed l&gt;y a court
ordt•r "·hH.: h would givt• the medical authorities permisri 1111l tu p crl'o nn the operution, the selfisn mother gave her
(Oil~cHt , t'HYIIlg that she objected because her husband,
and fal hl:'r of the child, had irked her by gidng his con''l' llt for the I •IH~ rll.tlon without consulting her.
ln ver-~t ignlorl'\. might go a lonK way and spend much
L1 m~ in th ,Hl' searc h fo1· a more ug"gravated case of down ·

Fraud : wed Itt
Suits Filed Here

Knapp and Company, a West VirKinl&amp; CorporMo"on and Irtdenudt~
Ilt&lt;:&gt;Ul'8llct
Company or North
America, a ~nnsylvania. Cot1Xlra~
A Ohrlstmas mtJeUng and
Lion, were filed In the common
for the children or Ule club mem- plel\8 court here Tuesday.
ber11 were enjoyed Tuelday afterThe sept~.ra.tc suita were ftlcd by
uoon by the Shakespea.re club
Edward Hmes and Mattie Oenthe borne of Mr.s. J . Elberfeld
helmer. both naming the two corMulberry
poratJOJl,ll as defendants.
Roll
In the Hines petition. ftlod
r~:~Sponse
It w11.s allesed that Hines
Mean to
bt-en defr~t.uded through the
by a
ChaBe of lnveatmentll to the am.OWOL
Ff'll'etan
or $2,ll'J.20 with interest at
Charles
ccmt from Auwust 27, 1932, for
1whteh he asked judgment. II."\ the
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c'Jmmon pleas court The petition
alated that t.he Knapp
fiJlllted by the et1 hteen
preaent. Included tn tbis
lu~d become bankrupt and
ment waa the alns:lntr
fC•ndJtion&amp; or the bond were hH••- I
Night" In German byflelln
en
d.aUJhW' or Profe.uor and
The OeMelmer petition
J . Rbod.e.a.
t!te court tor a Jucta:ment In
Following the prOKJ'iWD the mem- nmount or $1 ,f.16.4fl with 8 per
l:ers .,.rut children were uahered
from Juey ~. 19~2. and
the dintns:-room where they
with 8 per cent lnt&lt;re•L I
ac.ated at a Jarte table
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artions performed merely for the !lake of
venling one's :-ipleen against a third party Uut they would
lw in the .~ame class with Diogenes ~o far al:3 being suc- W88
(ll.;lored
lights. Alter
"'Chrletmaa
tree
t'Ct'::sfu l in their ttUeBt is cuncerned. It is to be wondered had been r;erved, Mrs.
presented each child wttJl a Jilt.
a t that Nature would allow such a misfit, narrow-minded, The tollowtnr children were
:;r. Hi ~ h &lt;.:tealure to enjoy the supreme satisfaction of be- sented and participated In the
gram : Mary Elll:abeth and p;:ai&gt;OO.I.._D~
iJ: g a mother when there are so ma11y worthwhile women E;f&gt;erfeld, Jeao, lana. and Caroline
Kreltler, Joe OhUnger. Jean Mal~
\\ hu arc d e ni e d the privilege.
ri ght, Jdiull c

corporatlom andby
that
~:i~~~~ I~~:f~~~~~de~f~ra~uded
theconde~
of a bond had been broken.

Loves
Her A Nice War,.

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Bed Blankelo
Bed Spreada
Carpet Sweepero

Alarm Cloc:ko
Fancy Box Paper
Silverware
Glauware
Fancy Goblelo
Fancy Vaaea
Table Covera

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GLOV£S
KID and F·ABitiiC
50c io $2.110

...... ' ............. t&amp;c ·to 185c

Bath Rua:a
I Iloilo . . . ..
.2Sc to .lillie
Path Towela
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Trav•lb!a: Baa:a
...-... . . .. .. .. z&amp;c.SOC
Gfailaton• Baa:•
Muf- .............. 5&amp;•$1.110
Ladiiea Fitted Caa• PaJomu .. · .''tl ~00 to $2.50
'Ruaa
· - . .. .. .. 9&amp;o: to $2.00
·Sheela
Wool • - ........ 361: to 85c
Pillow Caaea
........, ... , Ji.OO'to$3.ilo
Electric Com
BP•• · · de to $1
Poppen ·91ic
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Electric Curler 75&lt;:
t\) $4.60

VISIT TOY TOWN IN OUR ANfiEX

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IT'S GOING TO BE
SILK HOSIERY
25&lt;:41.50
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Pdly In favQr of state mcuopoly."
GUILD MEETs ·
'Ihomas and ' Bweet pleaded for ,
, The Ladies Oullll"Of ebe Heath M tna~ term of liquor: control "ln the 1
,J;. Chttreh met Tues(lny evening mterest of th~ geMra.Uon who '111,11 !
.with Mrs. H~bert Chambet,s, car-l- ha.'4e lo live under the liquor Ia~. " '
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itteet and , ryttrth
Senator Smolka wanted to knq,w ·
~venUe , for Us ' reguLr business' whether. ·tf the legislature &amp;houli:1 1
srsslon. The me _dng w6s presided M:opL the monopoly plan, the st~- 1
over bs the presidet\t. Mr~. Elmer ; d&lt;:nt&amp; would cooperate in the elln'l,~ :
i luatkm of the bootlegger. sweet re~ I
1 MeCarty.
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CLUB HOS'"SS
\ "'!homas and Sweet addressed t~~
!• Mrs Cecil Bl!lldlm~ ' was
House of Representatives.
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The S'Overl'l::.r has Issued a nu"'l?t. her five hundred club Mrs 'Jill H 1::1!1 of :~upplemental call&amp; extending
'J»ttllng and Mrs. R. · w ·Ha;rls f.b c nature of legislation on wh ich
Wtre the recipients or the first and the sessiOn called originally to act '
scoond club prizes, respectively
rr. repeal problems only, may take
The hn.o;.tess ser\'ed delicious rf~ 8.('tlon.
fr~shments nl the close or ,the1 af ~
First •of the proposals other than
ternoon
l!(jttcr to be considered was the men.
snre Q\Ying the Clt.y or Cleveland :
nt. tlwr~zatlon to isllue notes In anTURKEl' DINNEit .
ticipation or d ellnqutnt tax oollec- :
On Thurst:lny evenlnt, il ' stx o'· tlon&amp;. It Wll&amp; paEsed by both houses
clock turkey dinner will be enjoyed n ·:l signed by the governor, beeom~ ·
olt the Church of Christ by the Loy- iug operative immediately under
al Women's Class. Followtne t.he 'he emergency clal.llle.
dinner. the annua.l
Christmas
Bllls have been Introduced ln
rlll.l ty Of the elaBS with a'n exchange toth Houses covering: other recom•:' lifts by the "Slifl-Bhlne Btid~ mendations for the governor. One
d1es" wl11 be. held. Throughout ·the !Ut'h me&amp;l5ure would permit the
~t·o. r exch14'.ge or gifts on t;.lrth- Cl'eatiOI'- or mutual savings banks
tlays, weddlbg annl\lersarles "i.nd fl~ an4 another Would authorize the
had been made without the.tdentl· c:ivlslon of securities to accept
t1' of the buddies belnll disci~ . bondiS of prOBI)ectlve
sccnrltle.s
At the party Thursdo.y evening' ttle (l! alers and to provide new re-I
Identity of each Sun~Shl~ Buddy qulrement&amp; for qur.lllylng .salel::lmen. 1
will be revealed.
other admlnlsLratlon bUls lntro~
· - __ ~ -~ c:uced would mall:e poor relief bonds
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COnl\ectlon
the "nulsonce" Intax,
mature with
~ml-annunlly
---r,qd require t.he state freasurer t.o
Make monthly a11Qcationa1 of "nutsance" tax revenues W QOuntleB.
CHRISTMAS
THe legislature also was oon~~lder ..
SPECIAL
Ins a bill to aut.horlllC the -&amp;~ltBeiaor
under \t;te pe~J ~Qpera, Up:
L"'' JleLuxe Tirea
lnws to rt~d.nct ~ ,ta~ . r~te tor
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ftolly Ta.ylor ot Bll Run l6 tU
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lcephenna. Mcl!:lhennY wu cau ..
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Jo.l'y, Byrel W)ndan, Louaona EbetaLttch, Mary Martha Smith, Jo&amp;n

Ctnway, Helen 1\hodea, Dorothr
THE LIQUOR QUESTION
Reibel, HarrleU Ohlinler and Ba·
HE t&gt;ROPOSAJ.tl that no •late tuxes bo leveled ugain•t &lt;.l:lel
Elberfeld.
liquor but that one tax be asseosed and that by the
" fcd c rul governnumt whi{'.h would sh1:t.re wltih the variou~
H1.alcH, in order to keep the price of liquor within reason·
aide hnunds, is ·a very good one and should be given coJlsidoration unlca$. some nther means can be found to keep
tht~ J•rice tu that ~eve I.
Thero Is np; qqe~tioning the aslljlrtlon i~at tlte bill job
uf li&gt;e nation at ·Pr~oent •is to see th~t liquor Is solq at
l&gt;l'ice which wjlj ~Umlnnte th~ illegal law ~efyln~
legger who has bro~1ht about such a woeful co&gt;ndltlolnl
&lt;•f alfalrs throqsrpo~t "the land .durinlf ~!' tenure
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the prohibition ·law w.ao in effect.
This fel)ow wl~lt ~i• attendant evils, has ~eQn
cause of ., gre~t proportion ·&lt;if all crime oqmm\Ued ln thl~

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Clarley, Carl stalder Marlon Ward
Walden c. Klns 1.!1 auisttnr at the
Meinhart,
Smith OlotntnK Storr durlf'"' the!
Mrs. Mary
Lohse, Ethan Harper, Barnf!y Mlk hnllday season.

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Mra. A. P. Gold returned \o bf!r
raWnt In Athens Sund&amp;)o.
ter's llatu-ln~l.&gt;w,
Mn.
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hf)fne near Pomeroy after Vlaltinl'
. Mr. and .l lrll. GUlli V•~• MWS Diehl of l..aunl CUff.
, ~r. were Partensburl vt.8lt.ora Bat- Mn. Ed. RUllllell of Bradbury lt-laUYea here thll weel::..
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wu a reeent. auest of Mrs Jame.J Mn. Christy BleUter and Mrs
GREGG
Of&gt;orae Mees were bua1neu YiaJtorll
Icephena JilellheJ},DJ wu • oall· Bowen
at Pt. PleuaN. Wedneaday.
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Mr
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alter vlllltina N!latlves at Montgom Mary V~
with spent.
her pnrents.
,Mt'\. •r'l Lhill week.
1\ lsltor
dBJ~d arandloa. Jim· baby
PrldaY Mr.
and lillll
Ba.turdaJ
r.1le were ~ on UJt.~ MldJdft Owtll Swldt of RutlaDd.i
MtM Loil Sherman was a Ylllll.or
ExtensiYe planll have been for - ' E.iunaay.
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Mra. Bertie Dod.dridae who btla at Hunt1na:ton t.hl8 week.
mulated to Insure those present
Uale Mldkunm'i so weD at. U1la been W the put. week, • lmprov·
"nle B. F . R. Class af the M E
Sunday school met tn the SUnday
of a.n lnterestiUI and eo.tert.alntna: \'l rltlna.
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ew(\)ng.
pwa:rarn. which J.~ In charije nJ 1 F.l!Pbet.h RoM and Wafrtck Kid·
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Eblin aod sclwol TOI'l'm,
Mrs Dell MIU't1n nnd Mrs. l!:d k, ft wt.re bualneu VISit.ora at Hem- ohlldren ol Chaurtcey, spent Sun- Among tllase- presf'nt were MesFrench.
'~&gt;ck OroYe 1'UMd&amp;J,
daJ wlth hla uo~e. Thomas Ebll.r "Mle&amp; W. H F'ollleson&amp;, ROle Fink,
Aside from t.he catchy Jines and
&amp;llnnie Parkins, C. A.. JIYtden, Ella
1 Ic~pbenN. :MC!:lheony WU Cllll• and famUy.
bilartously funny situations proENOCH BADGI.ET DIES
,;1g 011 lJale Mldklff TueedaJ.
Lester Price wUl mon this w~ek Hutchtnsol\, J . 'f. Robanaon. Ebr.all!et.h Rice, Howard Lisle and Henry
, ·lded 1n "Henry's Weddlnl(', Unl~
Enoch Wilson Badtley, 6'1 yeaH
Mrs. QJen Taylor and llr&amp;.. EYef .. Into the Woodruft property .
vers&amp;l ProducLna Company's ama- .of Rge. p8B8t'd away at Ills home cit TaJlor boU't ol Bll Run wen
0 . A. Adams has been off duly Winter. The meetlni was JW!t a
teur comedy hit which will he on Leadln• Creek Tuesda.y 11 , recebt guests of 'icephenna llcltl- at the store the put week autrer~ :iihort busineM meetlna to make
Fl\OWil. at the Masonic Temple au~ M.bout. 11 a.m. Death
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December 14 and 16, there Is an· h&lt;Jmorrhage.
il'l l Mr. and Mrs. Ed White.
Hysell and bllby vl81ted Mn&gt; Char- rtgular monthly meetlna will be
~ld at the home or MISAeR Lucy
other outstundinl reature.
SUrviving are hJ.s wlfoe, two SOJ:\8
Ellu.betb R.oea spent Wednead&amp;J ieJ Hysell •. Tuel!lda)&gt;,
""sponsored by the Peeney-BenneLt Vonnie and Roy and the following and Thursday ln Pomeroy the KUeRt
Mrs. Artnur !.loore wa.s a "'cent ~~~&lt;! Ellzubeth Cooper next ·rhurii~~':a ~=ddlngA~enc:prLsesLe~lo~ &lt;hi.Uihters, Mrs. Eftle Montaomery, or her mother.
JUMt of John EbUn and his moth · CIIlY evening. AU membt&gt;rK nrc «'·
(}lteRterl t.o bf! prl'sent.
Mrs. Carrie Rouab. Mrs. Earl Roush
Jeff VIolet and wife were the v. Mary Eblin.
one of tl\f! funniest home talent Mrs. Garnet Hill, Mrs. Laura Ha .. r euest&amp; of their d&amp;Uibter Mra. Bob
Ben Eblin 11o1w haa been ill the
production&amp; ever presented here
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near erse,-,- "i&amp;dne&amp;with a superb amateur cut or to- and Miss Once BadJley,
'!~l people. Under the able direc~ Funeral serylces will be conduct- day nl1ht and Th\U'Siday,
Eddie Wandling of D&amp;.yton, ParPICNIC GROVE
ed at 2 P. M. Thursday from the
Oeorae t.op.a•a chlk1rea of Bllll· ley Wandl1nl of Athens and Ar·
tl9n of Miss McDavitt the re- rt.sldePCe with burlal In the Gravel Wc!k Orove spent frGm Prlday tm• thur \Vt.ndllng of PQmemy calleJ
Rev. Oibfion or Cb1Uicothf' prea~
hearsals~av~ prorressed.f rapidly Hill ~metery In cha.rge of Finster- tll Sunday Ute aueats ot thelr on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore,
cbed o.t Weaver Chapel Sunday .. A
which
ca s a. .!luccess ul pre- wald.
gra.ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. wtll Sunday.
sentatlon.
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Robert Hyr;ell &amp;nd Ruth Dodd~ l:~rge crowd was present.
Mrs Leona. McVey o! La.ncaster
One of the outlltandlng rea.tures
CHRISTMAS PART 1'
Hazel WID spent BaturdaJ m,ht ridge were In Athem_,.~Frlday .
oi t~ ~~~Y ~the meeting or the
A Ctlrlstmas party with ~xchangH with her pu.rents, Mr. and Mre, Val
Clarence Spurrier, Henry Ebllo vlR~ted relatives here IRRt · week.
Herb Beckley and family were
oo1or
re ern ~~d Sistern of :)f gUts will be held Friday evef\lng Well.
and David Ebl~n:, butcherl:!d foe
E!~;nday a:utsts of Mr. and Mrs.[
the MystJe Bhrine. After Uncle 1 ty the Win-More Class or th
Mary Perry and Ellab&amp;eh Roaa Ben Eblin, Baturda)' •.
l!enry Staneart.
Henry, the famous bridegroom dis· j Heath. M E Chur h t the b
were at Burllnah~ Saturday:
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EYelyn White Gf Bic R •
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ftllthful negro cook decides tn call i or Mrs. H E. Bush on BroadwaJ calllnr on Ray Whale •s daun WU
Plcnle Grove school house Saturday
tn the "brether n and slstern of the' Street. Gravel Hill A!ISI_s tlng Mrs. Saturda att.e
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evenlng December 16.
Mystlc Shrine" a~1 hold a ~~eance H;lsh wLll be Mrs. Fr&amp;nkle B.
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Mae McVey and friend of ColWith the spirit.&amp; to see U Uncle ~·rd. Mrs Isaac Stae.Ui. Mrs. C. P.
umbus spent a few days recent.Q
H enry can. be lound Al:l a result a ' .Jutto n Phd
PiCkl'ns.
with her parentli Mr. and Mr~.
!urge numOI'!r of the colored friends
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tl'ld his hearers h&amp; "by hl11 strong· r earl McVey.
of the servant appear and hold a
Mr ana Mrs. Dav1d A~kcrn vl~lt~
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Sadie cummins spel\t Tue.'tday~,
Meeting of that famous lodKO ~•n...."' (fl m Marlelt!l. Tue~.day with t11elr with
MMI her
C V. Jster
Jones Mr8
spent Ttl~)! (.3\ pel'l:lOI\al appea · undPrtaken
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heal the old wounds festering on rfternoon with Bes.sle Beckley.
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Mn; Ida Sta.neart of Hamden h~&amp;.~.;
tt.1na can be learned ubout the 1 Mn Jo.mcs Asltern.
1 .voodard or Pomeroy.
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l:een \l!:litlng relaLives h.ere.
tZflQppea.ranct' ol Uncle Henry
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Mrs.
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Maude Weyant spent the week
The meetmg proves to be nn old- t.eJ\ confined to h ~l home. corner! ecn
po WL'fk, ~ b;ettcr.
Germany, he declared . 18 1 ead9 to
with her aunt, Flora Arbaugh.
timf&gt; splntunlk:tJc meeting
H lb I f Llnccln Street '&lt;nd Third AveJohn F'recker of M.ktdleflo..ft ~11- "disarm to the last rifle if othor er,d
Fro.rk
Arbaugh and 80n Clarence
ll'ade up of 30 prominent men aPd I•U!!, lor qulle a len&amp;thy period, has 1ed on 0. A. Adams, last week .
nations would do t.he same.''
were McArthur visitors S,aturday.
women who talk w11Jl the spirits l bt-en JepottN.l ~o bt Ill .t · uthtl I' Mrs .• ~ver Hysell and baby
Dr. Nichola!! Murray Butler,
Wm Beckley and JlJRily were
!l.nd sing cld-tlme Nt:ii!O spmlu~o~IJ ,~ s.:rlous cond t!on fe r lhc past few rpent , : nesday wlth M1'8. Pea.l"l president or Columbia, did not at- Lancaster
visitors last .W~k .
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Several from here attflhded the
type of entertainment nnd h.." ,." ,~"
r.~rs tlEd~ Fl'oench.H Mls. F I. Gaud~ ;Gilkey.~
Miss '!lannah Kline and cU.\Ikl- ten t-,~Jmeetlng an i was repre,
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Sffl~d '.bf Pr
1 ~ 1 1;low.,dd C. Hyde._ Junlur play at Albany Thursday
rt-al old-time sc.uthern negro splr - tJfl a:l ,1 :·s R · HoHler altend- 1 t'1
t ."""'~ us. spent the week pror~or of lft\eirnattotlal law
evening
itualislic me£\lmg m pJI Jts ~lory .,, a diElrl rl msetlng or !he M1ss- end
hef parentsjMl"~~nd ~-., ,
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Some ol lh e songs sung by thh; ln nar~· Sor Jf!tles of t he f:hurches ot' 1W. M Kline. Her mother and her
gt•oup are
·Lonesome
Road", C'hrist whl&lt;:h W3S held Tuesday at 1t·rothers. Henry and CIHford, ac•
MASON CITY ~
Mr. and Mrs f4cNutt and chll~
''Hallelujah ", "Hear Dem Bells" l."'e home of Mrs. S. E. 0. Pedigo, 1&lt;.unpa~:i~ her ~dme for a1~ lo•
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rlren visited l\4J . and Mrs. Eel Oiler
f'nd · Bltl!! Ymt Slnl'ers
Rufus of Athtms A n;nlonul ofllce r wn , dt ftnitit Ntsi~ ~ •• , \ .
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Frida~ evet\lng. ·
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Lawrence8 Bowen oipegtown spent.
rlf!nt of the Mystic Shrine,
Mrs E. J Zuspan and Mr. und
and
auahter, Jfellte,
J . w. Martin was a
at the meeting and Ml'S Vlrglnh&amp; Mrs Ta)'lcr Sonune1vllle of Mn.grle 1 !)ent Prl&lt;la:t at Gallipolis,
vlflltor at Charleston Wednesday.
making an extended vtstt with Mr
E~;ner, as Sister Badle and Mrs and Mr!l. Oscar Roush were V1shors ; Mr arid Mrs. Olal'tlnce Bpu~Jer , Che;~ 6;1lt\lscr ~ne ~f the waha~ nnd Mrs ""d Oller.
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Izora Guinther, as Sisi.er Eliza se~ !,., Huntington Tuesday.
Wednot~dt.y
th !mo. ht!!rf 'sehbol t.nstrtl,ctors, was m
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testlm' on~ I W1Jllam Steiff was unable to belhl"'' boother, Ben EbUn and fa y. 1rllU~IN
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:u hts employment at the Big 3 Mr.
Mn. Linzy Locke aDd school.
Pnd sun Ermel wetP. sunday guest&amp;
The members of the spiritualistic ~~rocery. Wednesd~~ , because ol baby ol Bradbury, spent Tuesday
Mrs. J. T. Bte'918.rt, and dauK}tt.era oJ Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooley'&amp;.
rn~tlna:. are : Mrs. Charles Sauer. JJ.ness Frank l.ewts Knopp sUb.'itl-. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "lima and Lola. !!\~na McDaniel. Rhymond 8obo visited trlends at
Cr:arles Walburn Hermat\ Haddox. I luted
[Himm Locke.
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Mrs. ~rt Lee and son and G. W Radcliff Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C F Rathburn re~
Mrs. VIola Hytell' apent 1bUN· I1.(elk and sons were visitors at
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Qutck and
Dave FP.Jmer, J B. Wayland Kllne
M:uthews, Mrs
Lindsay Lyons turned Tueaday evening from a day and Friday with her mothel Hartford Wednesday.
~on Robert spent the week end
H1s, Blanche Haskins. Mrs Thom~ bnslness vlslt In Columbur;. DaP : and her son, W•lter Hysel\ ·~nd
Mrs . Herman r..a,ne and dauah- with relaUYes in Lancaster.
l'!S Jones,. Mrs. Olenn Srnlth, MI"R. White and Mls.s Eloise pcoper, whO \ r~unily or Happ3i 1¥pUow. : ;
ttr of ~111:\'V' Haven visited relatives
Edwin Zimmerman and family
Roma Harrah, Caro Louise ErY~q . visited with the latter s grandpnr- I Mrs. Lowe or 010\lster cama ' Ialit htre 'l'bUMday. ·
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&amp; aelae of' typ)J.o~ feVer.
ClJdt: Tyree.
Ji:U•~ ~ tlywaa a B~ J4111. Art.nur Moore and, ntecr.. 1'!11ton here Thunda.)'.
Earl Busklrl:: of· Patterltltlrl was
Grove
1eeell •
· , Mn. Harry Br&amp;dlbaw ot Colum·
Sirmes aDd oenld VIolet. wft'e bUA were recent. cueeta of t.be hi• - ll bullnes~~ vial tor htre Th.UrBda:r .

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It Takes More Than O.Hy Je Get leatly For··,:

OW '!'HAT liquors are
to be •old in the state
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such· As ·has been ordered by Govc~tmpaign

ernor White in a meSSiage to the State Patrol, against
drunken drtvers, should not be a11owed to die "aborning"
"ith the state officers only, taking an active part in such
a worthy ~.:ause.

Give Her Somethilll To ·w~r, She

There are few crimes indeed which can trump up &amp;l
6howa may COD\8 an,d ahow.~•.;;;;;:
IilLI!! excu -.P ati one for drunken driving. The man or gG w.:a.rr;:utre~
1~be.S:ms
wumnn w hn indulges in it, is a potential murderer and
:meart.l anJthinl Uw.t
must lw tr€ated as one. Instances such as have occurred
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in our nw11 midst have proven time and again just what
rcw"e pretet1ted. by ttl.f! Drum
dam a ge can be caused by an automobile while being
~ ~c:.'U:,e !~erklt: was leafll.ed was
drivc11 wildly by a person under the inftu~nce of alcohol,
clau TuHday eveflJ.ns.
liP all old bills
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Thcrt! are Iaws provl e
Y our
a.wma ers
or and. 'Ruf\il Ltde, the man from the n·as n.euat5&amp;1'7 before t.be~E~~J
dl'Ullll!l with this type of criminal and when our judicial ~uth who Just can't make hla feet tlon of the cJvtl works
olhcials fnil to mete out sentences giving the full extent
beh.aYe,
atlt!Ds
premte111
and end
the j tfun.
placed
more counu&lt;~ual
of e10081
ten and
1 600 which
men t.obaa
worl::
in Metp
t hose law t' to the culprits, especially when they are "reo. mer
up to t;he principaLs tn ty I'f!ceMng actual pay for tbe ser" h
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b
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f th
ftrat part of the pro- \'Ices rendered.
(lealL'n1, t Ht Hs, persons w o nave een gu Y 0
e
anappy and mualcal from
Since little wa11 acoo.mplllhel;l
l harge I.a.: fore , !'iUC h officials are derelict in their duties.
tu end
Tuesday evening as a result .of the
Wlwt good is accompli!;hed when a drunken drivet·
second pa~t WBB divided Into fullure of the clerks Lo attend the
acta represented by ~umbUng, mel;lt,IJ}g, a ~recond letter will be
.,_ hro11ght before the bar of justice and he offers no ex-~~~~~ akitl!l, art,d mWiic. Madolyn H"'nt the clerkll. lt was learned, Mkcu~Sc o1· exts'nuation for his crime because there is none.
ablllty aabyaBklU·
stu- ofrlct
lng them
to c~ome:~~·::,;~ to ~he
Jn proved
physklalher
educatlon
or Mr.
l1ul ... Jmpl:,r admits his crime, and that per:.-son is given a
demonstrathll 10nte dtmcult. r"y to clca~ up
·~ wmc ndcd lientence?
In tumbllns. Prlt.z and 9etty clcl blll.s. UntU the
Bt.ck of Ant:.tqull.)', juYenlle er¥er- was the belief that·i~tiit&gt;Uti;~·
Tht• wuy t o curb crime is to puni1:1h those guilty of talner.B, alwa~IS popular wltb Pome- don,e toward the a
eommitting crimes. Certainly when crimins.ls are ctealt rry audiences, ~ayed and sa11v old fuod.s row ILvalla.ble
fpshloned mW!lc. Olen Barnette, po,se.
w 1th lightly !-1.8 they have been dealt with in the past, kJeal groceryman II\ a skit with Mr
Failure of many of the townahtp
1JH.· n· i ~ hardly any hope for a11 improvt:rnent lor such le- l ·lde, sent the tLudience into guffaw~ cl~t·ks to aLtend t.he meeting waa
of delight wltb hls splendid voca.J due, It W83 thought, to the adverae
111\ 'lltY but bret!ds contemJlt for law and order ammlg tht&gt; Imitations or catll, dOll'S, squlrre.l8, wt:ather condltlons Tuesday night
( Ia :-::-; td' criminal who ~houlP be moat effectively impress- &lt;lt'r the
A nwnber of Junior glriB un- orut the fact that ln order to reaoh
direction ot Miss Marlon fljlJleroy long drive&amp; would be rci' d through the s ucce8sful operation of our laws instead rbersbach or l.he departmer.t or orfslta.ted. Several townshtp clerks
ol thdr failure to du what was intended.
physical education, execuLed ROme were heard t.o say following a meet·
••elf
r
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r&gt;"Ct&gt;'n"
and
law
ab&gt;'ding
citizens
arc
to
be
sna.ppy
In coatumes
rhythm. compO&amp;ed
A quar- lng
heretol:lome
aso which
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comical
peared
them time
IUJ relatively unim~
It
wn l edcd frum wholetmle murder through the m:acltin.a-1 oi D Strickland Will Meea and portant that they would not be
Ft.orr offered ~al aeiectloruJ. The "fooled aaaln\ This waa beUeved
t 1o11:. of drunken drivers, our judicial officialS will ha.ve to entire cho;ruaunr "Am.erlcau Lea:~ to haYe been ~other reaaon for
~ ·furnish thut protection through sentences deslgned to Jon" if~ the pan~ finale.
Ute·~~. ot so mllhY clerks s1nce
·eak up the practice of eareening wildly on the public John
MIPStrel
eonga\ere
and
ends
were
they dld Tue&amp;day
not know evening
the natureolthe
Shorr, Marton Ward. Ray- r1eettng
nor Its
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}lighWllYH wi1h no idea of whnt i1:1 going on. The place nOJtd Harbr:echt, Dayton strlok~ l:nport.ancc.
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~ter, J,.ou Bta[\ley and Dick Hepp.
w !1&lt;' l'l' lw will hnvc ample time to think over the error of Frank Will acted lUI Interlocutor.
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hl -1 waYI5 while the puhlic is protected from his inane and
w.~la~~:': Jl~ r:~:
mut·deru UI$ adwn~ . Heir; one individual never entitled to drummer.
Two eu1Lll, alleilna fraud on
leniency uu r f\'l CJT y.
p11.rL of the defenda.nt corporation,

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MOTH8ll recently objected lo uu operation being
pt~ rrunncd ou her daughter to :;llch an extent that it
¥a.-. m•cc:-;snry to take the case iuto court. The operation,

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', lie ·' uung g irl '?. mouth from growinu tight shut thereby
JHcV&lt;'nl.ing her from tAking nourishment in the natural
m:ulll er 11 1 nddition to maldng her a mute.
A fler ne vel'n I du.yH of argument followed l&gt;y a court
ordt•r "·hH.: h would givt• the medical authorities permisri 1111l tu p crl'o nn the operution, the selfisn mother gave her
(Oil~cHt , t'HYIIlg that she objected because her husband,
and fal hl:'r of the child, had irked her by gidng his con''l' llt for the I •IH~ rll.tlon without consulting her.
ln ver-~t ignlorl'\. might go a lonK way and spend much
L1 m~ in th ,Hl' searc h fo1· a more ug"gravated case of down ·

Fraud : wed Itt
Suits Filed Here

Knapp and Company, a West VirKinl&amp; CorporMo"on and Irtdenudt~
Ilt&lt;:&gt;Ul'8llct
Company or North
America, a ~nnsylvania. Cot1Xlra~
A Ohrlstmas mtJeUng and
Lion, were filed In the common
for the children or Ule club mem- plel\8 court here Tuesday.
ber11 were enjoyed Tuelday afterThe sept~.ra.tc suita were ftlcd by
uoon by the Shakespea.re club
Edward Hmes and Mattie Oenthe borne of Mr.s. J . Elberfeld
helmer. both naming the two corMulberry
poratJOJl,ll as defendants.
Roll
In the Hines petition. ftlod
r~:~Sponse
It w11.s allesed that Hines
Mean to
bt-en defr~t.uded through the
by a
ChaBe of lnveatmentll to the am.OWOL
Ff'll'etan
or $2,ll'J.20 with interest at
Charles
ccmt from Auwust 27, 1932, for
1whteh he asked judgment. II."\ the
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alated that t.he Knapp
fiJlllted by the et1 hteen
preaent. Included tn tbis
lu~d become bankrupt and
ment waa the alns:lntr
fC•ndJtion&amp; or the bond were hH••- I
Night" In German byflelln
en
d.aUJhW' or Profe.uor and
The OeMelmer petition
J . Rbod.e.a.
t!te court tor a Jucta:ment In
Following the prOKJ'iWD the mem- nmount or $1 ,f.16.4fl with 8 per
l:ers .,.rut children were uahered
from Juey ~. 19~2. and
the dintns:-room where they
with 8 per cent lnt&lt;re•L I
ac.ated at a Jarte table
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artions performed merely for the !lake of
venling one's :-ipleen against a third party Uut they would
lw in the .~ame class with Diogenes ~o far al:3 being suc- W88
(ll.;lored
lights. Alter
"'Chrletmaa
tree
t'Ct'::sfu l in their ttUeBt is cuncerned. It is to be wondered had been r;erved, Mrs.
presented each child wttJl a Jilt.
a t that Nature would allow such a misfit, narrow-minded, The tollowtnr children were
:;r. Hi ~ h &lt;.:tealure to enjoy the supreme satisfaction of be- sented and participated In the
gram : Mary Elll:abeth and p;:ai&gt;OO.I.._D~
iJ: g a mother when there are so ma11y worthwhile women E;f&gt;erfeld, Jeao, lana. and Caroline
Kreltler, Joe OhUnger. Jean Mal~
\\ hu arc d e ni e d the privilege.
ri ght, Jdiull c

corporatlom andby
that
~:i~~~~ I~~:f~~~~~de~f~ra~uded
theconde~
of a bond had been broken.

Loves
Her A Nice War,.

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Bed Spreada
Carpet Sweepero

Alarm Cloc:ko
Fancy Box Paper
Silverware
Glauware
Fancy Goblelo
Fancy Vaaea
Table Covera

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KID and F·ABitiiC
50c io $2.110

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Bath Rua:a
I Iloilo . . . ..
.2Sc to .lillie
Path Towela
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Trav•lb!a: Baa:a
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Gfailaton• Baa:•
Muf- .............. 5&amp;•$1.110
Ladiiea Fitted Caa• PaJomu .. · .''tl ~00 to $2.50
'Ruaa
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·Sheela
Wool • - ........ 361: to 85c
Pillow Caaea
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Electric Com
BP•• · · de to $1
Poppen ·91ic
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Electric Curler 75&lt;:
t\) $4.60

VISIT TOY TOWN IN OUR ANfiEX

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IT'S GOING TO BE
SILK HOSIERY
25&lt;:41.50
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Pdly In favQr of state mcuopoly."
GUILD MEETs ·
'Ihomas and ' Bweet pleaded for ,
, The Ladies Oullll"Of ebe Heath M tna~ term of liquor: control "ln the 1
,J;. Chttreh met Tues(lny evening mterest of th~ geMra.Uon who '111,11 !
.with Mrs. H~bert Chambet,s, car-l- ha.'4e lo live under the liquor Ia~. " '
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itteet and , ryttrth
Senator Smolka wanted to knq,w ·
~venUe , for Us ' reguLr business' whether. ·tf the legislature &amp;houli:1 1
srsslon. The me _dng w6s presided M:opL the monopoly plan, the st~- 1
over bs the presidet\t. Mr~. Elmer ; d&lt;:nt&amp; would cooperate in the elln'l,~ :
i luatkm of the bootlegger. sweet re~ I
1 MeCarty.
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CLUB HOS'"SS
\ "'!homas and Sweet addressed t~~
!• Mrs Cecil Bl!lldlm~ ' was
House of Representatives.
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The S'Overl'l::.r has Issued a nu"'l?t. her five hundred club Mrs 'Jill H 1::1!1 of :~upplemental call&amp; extending
'J»ttllng and Mrs. R. · w ·Ha;rls f.b c nature of legislation on wh ich
Wtre the recipients or the first and the sessiOn called originally to act '
scoond club prizes, respectively
rr. repeal problems only, may take
The hn.o;.tess ser\'ed delicious rf~ 8.('tlon.
fr~shments nl the close or ,the1 af ~
First •of the proposals other than
ternoon
l!(jttcr to be considered was the men.
snre Q\Ying the Clt.y or Cleveland :
nt. tlwr~zatlon to isllue notes In anTURKEl' DINNEit .
ticipation or d ellnqutnt tax oollec- :
On Thurst:lny evenlnt, il ' stx o'· tlon&amp;. It Wll&amp; paEsed by both houses
clock turkey dinner will be enjoyed n ·:l signed by the governor, beeom~ ·
olt the Church of Christ by the Loy- iug operative immediately under
al Women's Class. Followtne t.he 'he emergency clal.llle.
dinner. the annua.l
Christmas
Bllls have been Introduced ln
rlll.l ty Of the elaBS with a'n exchange toth Houses covering: other recom•:' lifts by the "Slifl-Bhlne Btid~ mendations for the governor. One
d1es" wl11 be. held. Throughout ·the !Ut'h me&amp;l5ure would permit the
~t·o. r exch14'.ge or gifts on t;.lrth- Cl'eatiOI'- or mutual savings banks
tlays, weddlbg annl\lersarles "i.nd fl~ an4 another Would authorize the
had been made without the.tdentl· c:ivlslon of securities to accept
t1' of the buddies belnll disci~ . bondiS of prOBI)ectlve
sccnrltle.s
At the party Thursdo.y evening' ttle (l! alers and to provide new re-I
Identity of each Sun~Shl~ Buddy qulrement&amp; for qur.lllylng .salel::lmen. 1
will be revealed.
other admlnlsLratlon bUls lntro~
· - __ ~ -~ c:uced would mall:e poor relief bonds
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COnl\ectlon
the "nulsonce" Intax,
mature with
~ml-annunlly
---r,qd require t.he state freasurer t.o
Make monthly a11Qcationa1 of "nutsance" tax revenues W QOuntleB.
CHRISTMAS
THe legislature also was oon~~lder ..
SPECIAL
Ins a bill to aut.horlllC the -&amp;~ltBeiaor
under \t;te pe~J ~Qpera, Up:
L"'' JleLuxe Tirea
lnws to rt~d.nct ~ ,ta~ . r~te tor
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1.• ~ We w~t . te do oar pari In help;- 19.34 Whe~J~ the rate ul'idet th8 exftlt.
'ift·:.:Jf/.:\~16'\tt·bPPJ for CJarlli. 11'\It law would be In conftlct wtth
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tmts and are maldq an a.aaal flmendment to the state constttu·

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offer beJinnlnr today an• eadlq' tlon. - - - - - - · - - Dec. 26tb.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and
Archie wen were Pomeroy vl&amp;ltors
ner t..lte of C\IIITMpon4tnr II•
Monday.
Mar~
VIolet and son spent
For Only lc
Monday In Athena with her dauchWe bave a llle for row eat. tf'r, Mrs. Dale Hart and f1mUy.
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time wlth ~r mother who l8 ID.
the and GET A TUBE for le.
ftolly Ta.ylor ot Bll Run l6 tU
with ftu.
'l'BIS OFFER GOOD AT ANY
lcephenna. Mcl!:lhennY wu cau ..
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lnl on Mrs. Olen Taylor of Bill
fUm receatl7.
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Mrs. Ell&amp; BtiMart Of .IJ Rllll
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Pemeror, o. h.. 110n• to Mlltor&lt;l Owtor for tbe 1
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'IhurSday~ .l nd Friday nights will
be 15 cet\b lns\!;:f;'d of 1 25 c;.ents As
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bettered ours~ly~s
•little If the price t~rpu!lh • l'IIIIH·
p!icitY of t~~···
M&gt;rl surujt~r•"" Is Jr!•lll\llln~d oq
h i~ h ,4 Jai the
or wom~n call not a~ortj

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For 19M the engine ha~ been materially i m pi'&lt;JVed .

~= :o::.~lt,~~Ta~i ~:;:8cJQ~l:d~~- W S. H~"~ 't"-"-k--~-~.11.,..,!!1ll:.,.,M.I\l..,.,..!f:&lt;:.r':..J*"£l:'::..:._::Mr::.:;s.~C:;;f~:"'::.:;'06::..:L&amp;
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Pl,lee,'. c~· cruirCb·.
lfarry Oa.$1i:i&lt;U and Ettlf F'rerlch' '
The Legionnaire oftlelalll · jl-n-

Jo.l'y, Byrel W)ndan, Louaona EbetaLttch, Mary Martha Smith, Jo&amp;n

Ctnway, Helen 1\hodea, Dorothr
THE LIQUOR QUESTION
Reibel, HarrleU Ohlinler and Ba·
HE t&gt;ROPOSAJ.tl that no •late tuxes bo leveled ugain•t &lt;.l:lel
Elberfeld.
liquor but that one tax be asseosed and that by the
" fcd c rul governnumt whi{'.h would sh1:t.re wltih the variou~
H1.alcH, in order to keep the price of liquor within reason·
aide hnunds, is ·a very good one and should be given coJlsidoration unlca$. some nther means can be found to keep
tht~ J•rice tu that ~eve I.
Thero Is np; qqe~tioning the aslljlrtlon i~at tlte bill job
uf li&gt;e nation at ·Pr~oent •is to see th~t liquor Is solq at
l&gt;l'ice which wjlj ~Umlnnte th~ illegal law ~efyln~
legger who has bro~1ht about such a woeful co&gt;ndltlolnl
&lt;•f alfalrs throqsrpo~t "the land .durinlf ~!' tenure
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the prohibition ·law w.ao in effect.
This fel)ow wl~lt ~i• attendant evils, has ~eQn
cause of ., gre~t proportion ·&lt;if all crime oqmm\Ued ln thl~

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Clarley, Carl stalder Marlon Ward
Walden c. Klns 1.!1 auisttnr at the
Meinhart,
Smith OlotntnK Storr durlf'"' the!
Mrs. Mary
Lohse, Ethan Harper, Barnf!y Mlk hnllday season.

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raWnt In Athens Sund&amp;)o.
ter's llatu-ln~l.&gt;w,
Mn.
Lou~~
hf)fne near Pomeroy after Vlaltinl'
. Mr. and .l lrll. GUlli V•~• MWS Diehl of l..aunl CUff.
, ~r. were Partensburl vt.8lt.ora Bat- Mn. Ed. RUllllell of Bradbury lt-laUYea here thll weel::..
urday.
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wu a reeent. auest of Mrs Jame.J Mn. Christy BleUter and Mrs
GREGG
Of&gt;orae Mees were bua1neu YiaJtorll
Icephena JilellheJ},DJ wu • oall· Bowen
at Pt. PleuaN. Wedneaday.
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Mr
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DenYer
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1 · Will Saunders 'wu a MJdcllepaR
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alter vlllltina N!latlves at Montgom Mary V~
with spent.
her pnrents.
,Mt'\. •r'l Lhill week.
1\ lsltor
dBJ~d arandloa. Jim· baby
PrldaY Mr.
and lillll
Ba.turdaJ
r.1le were ~ on UJt.~ MldJdft Owtll Swldt of RutlaDd.i
MtM Loil Sherman was a Ylllll.or
ExtensiYe planll have been for - ' E.iunaay.
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Mra. Bertie Dod.dridae who btla at Hunt1na:ton t.hl8 week.
mulated to Insure those present
Uale Mldkunm'i so weD at. U1la been W the put. week, • lmprov·
"nle B. F . R. Class af the M E
Sunday school met tn the SUnday
of a.n lnterestiUI and eo.tert.alntna: \'l rltlna.
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Monday
ew(\)ng.
pwa:rarn. which J.~ In charije nJ 1 F.l!Pbet.h RoM and Wafrtck Kid·
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Eblin aod sclwol TOI'l'm,
Mrs Dell MIU't1n nnd Mrs. l!:d k, ft wt.re bualneu VISit.ora at Hem- ohlldren ol Chaurtcey, spent Sun- Among tllase- presf'nt were MesFrench.
'~&gt;ck OroYe 1'UMd&amp;J,
daJ wlth hla uo~e. Thomas Ebll.r "Mle&amp; W. H F'ollleson&amp;, ROle Fink,
Aside from t.he catchy Jines and
&amp;llnnie Parkins, C. A.. JIYtden, Ella
1 Ic~pbenN. :MC!:lheony WU Cllll• and famUy.
bilartously funny situations proENOCH BADGI.ET DIES
,;1g 011 lJale Mldklff TueedaJ.
Lester Price wUl mon this w~ek Hutchtnsol\, J . 'f. Robanaon. Ebr.all!et.h Rice, Howard Lisle and Henry
, ·lded 1n "Henry's Weddlnl(', Unl~
Enoch Wilson Badtley, 6'1 yeaH
Mrs. QJen Taylor and llr&amp;.. EYef .. Into the Woodruft property .
vers&amp;l ProducLna Company's ama- .of Rge. p8B8t'd away at Ills home cit TaJlor boU't ol Bll Run wen
0 . A. Adams has been off duly Winter. The meetlni was JW!t a
teur comedy hit which will he on Leadln• Creek Tuesda.y 11 , recebt guests of 'icephenna llcltl- at the store the put week autrer~ :iihort busineM meetlna to make
Fl\OWil. at the Masonic Temple au~ M.bout. 11 a.m. Death
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December 14 and 16, there Is an· h&lt;Jmorrhage.
il'l l Mr. and Mrs. Ed White.
Hysell and bllby vl81ted Mn&gt; Char- rtgular monthly meetlna will be
~ld at the home or MISAeR Lucy
other outstundinl reature.
SUrviving are hJ.s wlfoe, two SOJ:\8
Ellu.betb R.oea spent Wednead&amp;J ieJ Hysell •. Tuel!lda)&gt;,
""sponsored by the Peeney-BenneLt Vonnie and Roy and the following and Thursday ln Pomeroy the KUeRt
Mrs. Artnur !.loore wa.s a "'cent ~~~&lt;! Ellzubeth Cooper next ·rhurii~~':a ~=ddlngA~enc:prLsesLe~lo~ &lt;hi.Uihters, Mrs. Eftle Montaomery, or her mother.
JUMt of John EbUn and his moth · CIIlY evening. AU membt&gt;rK nrc «'·
(}lteRterl t.o bf! prl'sent.
Mrs. Carrie Rouab. Mrs. Earl Roush
Jeff VIolet and wife were the v. Mary Eblin.
one of tl\f! funniest home talent Mrs. Garnet Hill, Mrs. Laura Ha .. r euest&amp; of their d&amp;Uibter Mra. Bob
Ben Eblin 11o1w haa been ill the
production&amp; ever presented here
Pe
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near erse,-,- "i&amp;dne&amp;with a superb amateur cut or to- and Miss Once BadJley,
'!~l people. Under the able direc~ Funeral serylces will be conduct- day nl1ht and Th\U'Siday,
Eddie Wandling of D&amp;.yton, ParPICNIC GROVE
ed at 2 P. M. Thursday from the
Oeorae t.op.a•a chlk1rea of Bllll· ley Wandl1nl of Athens and Ar·
tl9n of Miss McDavitt the re- rt.sldePCe with burlal In the Gravel Wc!k Orove spent frGm Prlday tm• thur \Vt.ndllng of PQmemy calleJ
Rev. Oibfion or Cb1Uicothf' prea~
hearsals~av~ prorressed.f rapidly Hill ~metery In cha.rge of Finster- tll Sunday Ute aueats ot thelr on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore,
cbed o.t Weaver Chapel Sunday .. A
which
ca s a. .!luccess ul pre- wald.
gra.ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. wtll Sunday.
sentatlon.
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Robert Hyr;ell &amp;nd Ruth Dodd~ l:~rge crowd was present.
Mrs Leona. McVey o! La.ncaster
One of the outlltandlng rea.tures
CHRISTMAS PART 1'
Hazel WID spent BaturdaJ m,ht ridge were In Athem_,.~Frlday .
oi t~ ~~~Y ~the meeting or the
A Ctlrlstmas party with ~xchangH with her pu.rents, Mr. and Mre, Val
Clarence Spurrier, Henry Ebllo vlR~ted relatives here IRRt · week.
Herb Beckley and family were
oo1or
re ern ~~d Sistern of :)f gUts will be held Friday evef\lng Well.
and David Ebl~n:, butcherl:!d foe
E!~;nday a:utsts of Mr. and Mrs.[
the MystJe Bhrine. After Uncle 1 ty the Win-More Class or th
Mary Perry and Ellab&amp;eh Roaa Ben Eblin, Baturda)' •.
l!enry Staneart.
Henry, the famous bridegroom dis· j Heath. M E Chur h t the b
were at Burllnah~ Saturday:
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EYelyn White Gf Bic R •
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ftllthful negro cook decides tn call i or Mrs. H E. Bush on BroadwaJ calllnr on Ray Whale •s daun WU
Plcnle Grove school house Saturday
tn the "brether n and slstern of the' Street. Gravel Hill A!ISI_s tlng Mrs. Saturda att.e
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evenlng December 16.
Mystlc Shrine" a~1 hold a ~~eance H;lsh wLll be Mrs. Fr&amp;nkle B.
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moon.
Mae McVey and friend of ColWith the spirit.&amp; to see U Uncle ~·rd. Mrs Isaac Stae.Ui. Mrs. C. P.
umbus spent a few days recent.Q
H enry can. be lound Al:l a result a ' .Jutto n Phd
PiCkl'ns.
with her parentli Mr. and Mr~.
!urge numOI'!r of the colored friends
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tl'ld his hearers h&amp; "by hl11 strong· r earl McVey.
of the servant appear and hold a
Mr ana Mrs. Dav1d A~kcrn vl~lt~
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Sadie cummins spel\t Tue.'tday~,
Meeting of that famous lodKO ~•n...."' (fl m Marlelt!l. Tue~.day with t11elr with
MMI her
C V. Jster
Jones Mr8
spent Ttl~)! (.3\ pel'l:lOI\al appea · undPrtaken
B
heal the old wounds festering on rfternoon with Bes.sle Beckley.
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talk with th{' splnU: to se~ Jsalv- ' •11 and rlaufhler~ln-law M1 .u1d
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Mn; Ida Sta.neart of Hamden h~&amp;.~.;
tt.1na can be learned ubout the 1 Mn Jo.mcs Asltern.
1 .voodard or Pomeroy.
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l:een \l!:litlng relaLives h.ere.
tZflQppea.ranct' ol Uncle Henry
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Barn,.,,
v.ho
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Mrs.
OrvUle
Hogue
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Maude Weyant spent the week
The meetmg proves to be nn old- t.eJ\ confined to h ~l home. corner! ecn
po WL'fk, ~ b;ettcr.
Germany, he declared . 18 1 ead9 to
with her aunt, Flora Arbaugh.
timf&gt; splntunlk:tJc meeting
H lb I f Llnccln Street '&lt;nd Third AveJohn F'recker of M.ktdleflo..ft ~11- "disarm to the last rifle if othor er,d
Fro.rk
Arbaugh and 80n Clarence
ll'ade up of 30 prominent men aPd I•U!!, lor qulle a len&amp;thy period, has 1ed on 0. A. Adams, last week .
nations would do t.he same.''
were McArthur visitors S,aturday.
women who talk w11Jl the spirits l bt-en JepottN.l ~o bt Ill .t · uthtl I' Mrs .• ~ver Hysell and baby
Dr. Nichola!! Murray Butler,
Wm Beckley and JlJRily were
!l.nd sing cld-tlme Nt:ii!O spmlu~o~IJ ,~ s.:rlous cond t!on fe r lhc past few rpent , : nesday wlth M1'8. Pea.l"l president or Columbia, did not at- Lancaster
visitors last .W~k .
t~c 50Ilgs Every body enjo:yr; this r &amp;.ys
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Several from here attflhded the
type of entertainment nnd h.." ,." ,~"
r.~rs tlEd~ Fl'oench.H Mls. F I. Gaud~ ;Gilkey.~
Miss '!lannah Kline and cU.\Ikl- ten t-,~Jmeetlng an i was repre,
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Sffl~d '.bf Pr
1 ~ 1 1;low.,dd C. Hyde._ Junlur play at Albany Thursday
rt-al old-time sc.uthern negro splr - tJfl a:l ,1 :·s R · HoHler altend- 1 t'1
t ."""'~ us. spent the week pror~or of lft\eirnattotlal law
evening
itualislic me£\lmg m pJI Jts ~lory .,, a diElrl rl msetlng or !he M1ss- end
hef parentsjMl"~~nd ~-., ,
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Some ol lh e songs sung by thh; ln nar~· Sor Jf!tles of t he f:hurches ot' 1W. M Kline. Her mother and her
gt•oup are
·Lonesome
Road", C'hrist whl&lt;:h W3S held Tuesday at 1t·rothers. Henry and CIHford, ac•
MASON CITY ~
Mr. and Mrs f4cNutt and chll~
''Hallelujah ", "Hear Dem Bells" l."'e home of Mrs. S. E. 0. Pedigo, 1&lt;.unpa~:i~ her ~dme for a1~ lo•
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rlren visited l\4J . and Mrs. Eel Oiler
f'nd · Bltl!! Ymt Slnl'ers
Rufus of Athtms A n;nlonul ofllce r wn , dt ftnitit Ntsi~ ~ •• , \ .
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Frida~ evet\lng. ·
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Lawrence8 Bowen oipegtown spent.
rlf!nt of the Mystic Shrine,
Mrs E. J Zuspan and Mr. und
and
auahter, Jfellte,
J . w. Martin was a
at the meeting and Ml'S Vlrglnh&amp; Mrs Ta)'lcr Sonune1vllle of Mn.grle 1 !)ent Prl&lt;la:t at Gallipolis,
vlflltor at Charleston Wednesday.
making an extended vtstt with Mr
E~;ner, as Sister Badle and Mrs and Mr!l. Oscar Roush were V1shors ; Mr arid Mrs. Olal'tlnce Bpu~Jer , Che;~ 6;1lt\lscr ~ne ~f the waha~ nnd Mrs ""d Oller.
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1 and !!On sJ)l'!nt
Izora Guinther, as Sisi.er Eliza se~ !,., Huntington Tuesday.
Wednot~dt.y
th !mo. ht!!rf 'sehbol t.nstrtl,ctors, was m
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testlm' on~ I W1Jllam Steiff was unable to belhl"'' boother, Ben EbUn and fa y. 1rllU~IN
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-•d unabl e to be a1 Mr and Mr~;. dlorence Arbau~h
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lois m regard to them
:u hts employment at the Big 3 Mr.
Mn. Linzy Locke aDd school.
Pnd sun Ermel wetP. sunday guest&amp;
The members of the spiritualistic ~~rocery. Wednesd~~ , because ol baby ol Bradbury, spent Tuesday
Mrs. J. T. Bte'918.rt, and dauK}tt.era oJ Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooley'&amp;.
rn~tlna:. are : Mrs. Charles Sauer. JJ.ness Frank l.ewts Knopp sUb.'itl-. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "lima and Lola. !!\~na McDaniel. Rhymond 8obo visited trlends at
Cr:arles Walburn Hermat\ Haddox. I luted
[Himm Locke.
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Mrs. ~rt Lee and son and G. W Radcliff Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C F Rathburn re~
Mrs. VIola Hytell' apent 1bUN· I1.(elk and sons were visitors at
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Qutck and
Dave FP.Jmer, J B. Wayland Kllne
M:uthews, Mrs
Lindsay Lyons turned Tueaday evening from a day and Friday with her mothel Hartford Wednesday.
~on Robert spent the week end
H1s, Blanche Haskins. Mrs Thom~ bnslness vlslt In Columbur;. DaP : and her son, W•lter Hysel\ ·~nd
Mrs . Herman r..a,ne and dauah- with relaUYes in Lancaster.
l'!S Jones,. Mrs. Olenn Srnlth, MI"R. White and Mls.s Eloise pcoper, whO \ r~unily or Happ3i 1¥pUow. : ;
ttr of ~111:\'V' Haven visited relatives
Edwin Zimmerman and family
Roma Harrah, Caro Louise ErY~q . visited with the latter s grandpnr- I Mrs. Lowe or 010\lster cama ' Ialit htre 'l'bUMday. ·
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Ohio Univer&amp;lty Tueeda.y evez:ti
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tll to see the Bobcat'JI 1oae a eloi,8
.game to pry· on the bll.&amp;ketball -~
· or the 1933·.~-t , se~ , with B~
· oDea:e of Colwnbus as their o~
ponents. The scOftl' was 23 to ad,
The game ltarted ~_, Ute an e&amp;l)'
workout for tbe . . .ta but. bp·
w re It waa .bait over: tt developed
Into one of ibe ~·ont exhibltloru or
1ouah and tumble Pl&amp;Yil'i' seen in

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eoptloon slides.. Children not. 'M·
mltted without a. mp\Of cycle ea.
oort.
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Next Monday we have' t.l).&amp;tdn·
trepld explorer Er.lc Butt.o&amp;lirfer
'WI:.o reached farthest north on ' the
telephone.-••
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We have heard this enjoyable lee·
I ure beIore and 11
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t_, re....
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time we for_cet I. Mr. BillSW'P ball
been vlsitil'll: our little town ev"'"
·Winter &amp;ln~ 1892 arriving by dOg
sled, on toot and by parcel post.
1'he 1uture looks dark now that the
r(l&amp;ds are aettJng better. We are
.sure Mr. Bullgurp will be &amp;II wei·
et' mc here as he ever waa, If he ever
was. That's one run ror our side.

We all remembt-r, ''The Pace on
quick t:luoeeulon and had the ba.ll
Ll their The
possession
whenwu
the23gun
cracked.
ftnal score
to
20
d th
Bobc t&amp; had 105
missed .so many ma.ny shots afield.
.~ a and becausee they passed wUd)y on
h ft~n '---~ ~ cJtl all be

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• P yed nice same
came thro14"h 'f1th. one buclt-f
et the result ot a be&amp;Utlful play
• 1n he'lled"Js
wuertl
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.. guard out
or position and weqt In ror a ba.&amp;ket.
l:i-rrelll&gt; was leadtng 'tlcorer with ..0
points.
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The Grover coa.ched boys haye
D lot of bard work ahud of . them
If the
t t ht ke troubl f
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a.
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expee 0teams
8Yuelteye
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thll!. eyear.
Saunders
Lackey
and Harold
Brcwn w~e sorely mi&amp;Sed for thelr
floo~ 'Work IILst evening If fot' no
other reasov..
The cmctat.Jng was anything but
ouistandtng, entirely too much
rough work belng permitted. many
vo.Jpable fouls being o-rorlooked un·
1t tl late In LhE! iast hA.If whert con·
~ ;dt!ring U1e type of game It had
bt!en to that pOI.nt, his decisions
appcai"L'd to unu..,ually tectUlleal.
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Ul6 Barroom Ploor" which Or. Hod
B"-a:le&amp; red tea ao well with aJJproR
ptlatc 1e.t1tures. Dr. BBiiles haa
OOcn ~~a.nini in secret and claims
t.o have the 1ace down pat. HI a reel~
tatJon will be the feature or Or&amp;·
duaUon Week of the Windshield
W1pen1 of America. Dr. Banlea atlll
l•a&amp; the Allnr c"up he won atrokbll
the el&amp;ht~ ba.rg:e lq the 1loocl·
c1 mtruJ. Stnce repeal is back Doc
Sial&amp; U\e faoe Is on the IP'OUnd
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On Chrlstma.s Eve we Mlall ha.ve
U1e postponed ple.aaure of Ust.enlni
to MlM Ella. Ga.rroop who went
tlle&amp;e parts in a long time.
around tbe world on elapsed street
TBklll8 a 9 to 0 lead 1n the :ftr.st. c·u tra.ns!ers.
lWO minute&amp; or play chiefly thru
tbe ability of Serena to hit t.he
Tbat popular lecture "Bring 'em
b!Uiket fleld and from the charity in Exhawtted" is an epic of the
cirCle. the Bobcats etopped dead at free ambulance service and Christ-this polnt and remBtned so for al· n~as .!hoppers.
moat the balaooe of the h&amp;lf. The
t.alf ended 11 to a tn favor of the
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Ohio boys.
The Bliss contingent came be.ck
t:l the aftermath however and
~oon were leadina: 12 to 11 havtna:
1 ~;orcd 12 while the Bobcata could
garner but a pair of OOUI'\Urs.
The score waa thrn tied at 13 au
1\Dd at no time thereaJter did more
than two points sepa.rt~.te the com ..
pctiton untu with ft!ty seconds to
play and Ohio Ieadlns 20 to Ut, the
EliiiB boys sunk two 1letder.s 1r~

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A mdmetu. ago Connie Mac.~, ! 1'our Sou~ Ohio htah
erect, but Jlt')'ed by 71 yean, h•~ . lfllool rootball ..t.ra of ~vlou~

been there-uhen, with eyea thf,t j YtlQI'I, who Jla.Je - IJ'&amp;Cl-.tai lnto
bespoke a ure Ume ot dCYotlou t.oj. the rau,U of colltte football play.
his team . A moment &amp;IO he bad era were included tn a Uft 0( 29
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treihmep of Ohio stMe ~It)'
" ~ntlamen , I h&amp;ve ~pc...ec;t .oiJ10 recetve II!Otl). "-~~ aQJd
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Mickey Oochrane, Bob Orov~~ aweakn tor tbeJr on t.b.r1
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Oeorae e:.a.mbllaw, Rube Walberl-.111(1tron b put f.&amp;). Oijw UWQl·
and Max Blallop."
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Ben H . Ew·
Then he Wllti roue. strldlna witll unlvenlty recelve4 .~ numeral~. .tn.- tl\ll.t he met hta cteat4 when his
long, tired lep down the hallwa.v 1 The.e lOW' an : WtUiam Henry hold .Upped. from " movlnl vehicle,
''Lit@' 'AmOJll" t.be Cannibals" wUI to what? Not lmowlna: tW. mal,, 11an11on ~) DJt, foqner Pome · probably b18 own kUICk. &amp;lid be wa.s
~ delivered with free samples by you would say to the tranquility ol l ~)' hllh .tebOOl lltl!U&amp;r athLete; dashed kl tb.e pavement rau!Una- In
Cnptatn Tarrutnp. n;e CapLaln was his room. But knPwins bJm. you 1Hamrick. heft)' player an tbe Gal· a aeve- tra.cture of the lkuU.
owner of t.be worlds larje.!lt Flea would say to oblivion ; to the COD• •'Jta Academ)' hllh icboot team m
It wu learned tram the ~\'estl ·
CJrcua urtn they reached here ten questa rrom whiCh he will never ~ l~; Kelton, anOther oalltpolis e:atJon of Lhe sheriff and eoroiJer
}cars ago. The O&amp;ptaln made the retu.m.
athlete; 81ld Wllaon, formerly or that Lhe money and cheek obtained
rrlst.ake of slaitng a parllde of hll!i
Perhaps. as ne strode down th.o the JackBoo. h~Jh BChool team .
by Russell Monday afternoon from
circus on a windy day . Nothlna: hall, there wn.s a Dash ,of aJory- j Portr·one Other fruhm.~l m:elv· ~ loc:al bua1nes6 hoUIIe were turned
cb.unted, he went Into Darkest Afrl· maybe the slory tJlat beloupd, t.o ed numeJJLIB onlY aa a reward ror over by hlm ta h1s mot.,bf'lr shortly
ca u a meter rea.d.er ror tbe con. such Immortals a.s Eddle Plank, 1rthelr eftorta on the )-'earling gtlct· before the aec.tdent oceurred, MonS&lt;·lldated Oaa Company. When ask· "Rube" Waddell, Eddie ColUns and Iron ~.
day evening".
ed by the KI.J"'g of C&amp;nnUl8-l8 to Bob Grove, but It belon&amp;"ed to Ulls
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Join the tribe, Captain Tarrum.p man too. He waa a part ot it; at
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Shertlt Tracy failed to esta.bUih
.showed the early eftect of child· wa , a part of hlm. At 'H, you
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hood t.raJnl.ng when he flakl, "I'll don't look forward to much In tht•
Mrs. :senna Kaarord, 1-lrfi. Chaad met hl&amp; death In t.hat manner, but
etc It on salary but not commission." fl ld 1 1
EMnkw. Mn. Charles Russ, Mr. an It was t.elleved the beLt.er t.hcorv
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r of sin~ post rn.ortffn examJnatJon of
Thats about all we have lined up found the butlon to ring ror an C:t'.mpbell, Mra.
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the body prov~ that few bruises
l~,p.tll Pebruary. We WCJ'e hoping for elevatol' Well It would. take h,lm Middleporl. and Misa El&amp;l.e Hart at,. had been tneurret:l 011 any other
l't.me moul"\tatn music but we can't to his
There was a VOiCe tf'nded the fUneral Of the late J . L. part of the bod)- other than the
rio. anythtna: • about It until 1946
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ortmm at BurUDibam Tuesday . head.
when Ule hUlbllliflll' leaee8 expire on ft?,m behind : ..
The de&lt;:eaaed waa the last of the
t1Le-lt Pifth Avenue apartments. Ad~r. ~k~-- fig
at t.he cle - Civil War veten.na ln Bedford
mlslon wll ~ ten cents for the
toed we~ ng
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towm,,h~lP~·-------SUBPII.ISE P4&amp;T1'
et:neral run of the hercl. There will va.. r cor l'flW up.
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be no seaootl tJekets. That's be·
Young m.~n, there J.s notl111l '-C
VLUB MEETS
A nwnber of friend-s &amp;lillw•l&lt;l-o:u a
ca.\llle ten cents 1s a season out here more to say.
.the home of Mrs. John Btmkus
now.
He could take tt. He did t.ak~ ' Mrl&gt;. J . O. Roedel wa..s hos~ss T~ay eVenlna and enterta.tned
tt !rom a bank that knew notbinB .......
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or sentiment. ~ could take It of tbe Middleport oontraeL club at her blrthday.
.,.otal
- - - . 20 from stern·faeEd men of ftn11nce her home on East. Main Street.
Those presen~ "'-ere: J4rl. A. 0 .
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who had OOld him 00 sell out for Mrs. Del Howell and Jolnl. David Tracy, Mn:. Elmer
Mrs.
•280,000.
Miller received the first o.nd second , Charles Ru&amp;&amp;, Mrs. RaymonCI Neut~
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The ball club needed the bank. prizes for hilh scores.
VIne-, Mrs. Bentz Wol::_'''-"'
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Towler a
1 o 1 2 Back of hjm there W8li everythlfli.
Davies.' 1
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Desbier. f. . . . . . .
. . .. 3 0 3 6 could lake It, he would 110 ·ou .
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ftoors up In the hotel In
10 3 10 23 theSeveral
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Scort! by
1 2 T
Mechanical telegraph lm;trument:J.
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of the land. Behind Ulem newswriters beat out h.um~drwn worde;
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words that would o.stonlsh Bi.ecPY-~
eyed street·cl\1" riders in the morn
Mr. and M1·s. A. W Beait!C 0. 11d tng.
son Wa1ton, Henry Beattie and
They wouldn't know about the
E. F. Keefer of this route were ga unt., tired figure In room 1750.
business callers In Ft. Plcasunt 1Not about Connie Muck.
S~turday ·
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week end guest of Grace Hartley .
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Mrs. Veron Jot"~p~ of pt. Pleas· Rrandparm}l.-'1. Mr and Mrs. A. W. J
~~ ~..!~ BULlday guesto( Mn . Y.e;!~ · ca.~to or Pt. Pleal$8.tlL spent.,
larRe crowd attended tb.e re· lne week end the a:ue.at of_hi&amp; par·
...w.t me~;~tm 1 at eresllbft. ~ ru-. B. f!Ilt8, ~- and Mr11. Lloyd Ot.ato.
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"""\troh saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. •T. H. ~ure W1!fe
ftenry Beattie of Rock Castle business callers tn Ripley recently .

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the buatness meeL1n1 t.hc OE'IanlH~
Uon voted to buy map dupQcators
fnr the prllnar¥ fr.&amp;du U\'11 ~
Qfaphy classes of the Khool. It waa
tmnoWlced th&amp;t a Ch~ pro-lr&amp;lll 'WOUld be a:tven Thunday
December 21 aL the school. Follow~
tn~; t.he bustnesa olfiMloP
refresh·
menta were served and a grab b&amp;IJ
s'lCial wa.l&gt; enjoyed.
Members of the
Lend·A.-Hand
Boelet.y o1 Lhe Simpson M. E.
ehureh held their regular meetlna:
Tuesday evening.
H. E. Rice or ChllUcOtbe spent I'~'""'
Wednet&gt;day with Mia.! Erma Hood.

Mr. and MN;, Emenon 31ddall
and SOI"UI, Tom, and BW have l'C·

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tll to see the Bobcat'JI 1oae a eloi,8
.game to pry· on the bll.&amp;ketball -~
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· oDea:e of Colwnbus as their o~
ponents. The scOftl' was 23 to ad,
The game ltarted ~_, Ute an e&amp;l)'
workout for tbe . . .ta but. bp·
w re It waa .bait over: tt developed
Into one of ibe ~·ont exhibltloru or
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mltted without a. mp\Of cycle ea.
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trepld explorer Er.lc Butt.o&amp;lirfer
'WI:.o reached farthest north on ' the
telephone.-••
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We have heard this enjoyable lee·
I ure beIore and 11
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time we for_cet I. Mr. BillSW'P ball
been vlsitil'll: our little town ev"'"
·Winter &amp;ln~ 1892 arriving by dOg
sled, on toot and by parcel post.
1'he 1uture looks dark now that the
r(l&amp;ds are aettJng better. We are
.sure Mr. Bullgurp will be &amp;II wei·
et' mc here as he ever waa, If he ever
was. That's one run ror our side.

We all remembt-r, ''The Pace on
quick t:luoeeulon and had the ba.ll
Ll their The
possession
whenwu
the23gun
cracked.
ftnal score
to
20
d th
Bobc t&amp; had 105
missed .so many ma.ny shots afield.
.~ a and becausee they passed wUd)y on
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came thro14"h 'f1th. one buclt-f
et the result ot a be&amp;Utlful play
• 1n he'lled"Js
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or position and weqt In ror a ba.&amp;ket.
l:i-rrelll&gt; was leadtng 'tlcorer with ..0
points.
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The Grover coa.ched boys haye
D lot of bard work ahud of . them
If the
t t ht ke troubl f
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expee 0teams
8Yuelteye
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thll!. eyear.
Saunders
Lackey
and Harold
Brcwn w~e sorely mi&amp;Sed for thelr
floo~ 'Work IILst evening If fot' no
other reasov..
The cmctat.Jng was anything but
ouistandtng, entirely too much
rough work belng permitted. many
vo.Jpable fouls being o-rorlooked un·
1t tl late In LhE! iast hA.If whert con·
~ ;dt!ring U1e type of game It had
bt!en to that pOI.nt, his decisions
appcai"L'd to unu..,ually tectUlleal.
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Ul6 Barroom Ploor" which Or. Hod
B"-a:le&amp; red tea ao well with aJJproR
ptlatc 1e.t1tures. Dr. BBiiles haa
OOcn ~~a.nini in secret and claims
t.o have the 1ace down pat. HI a reel~
tatJon will be the feature or Or&amp;·
duaUon Week of the Windshield
W1pen1 of America. Dr. Banlea atlll
l•a&amp; the Allnr c"up he won atrokbll
the el&amp;ht~ ba.rg:e lq the 1loocl·
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On Chrlstma.s Eve we Mlall ha.ve
U1e postponed ple.aaure of Ust.enlni
to MlM Ella. Ga.rroop who went
tlle&amp;e parts in a long time.
around tbe world on elapsed street
TBklll8 a 9 to 0 lead 1n the :ftr.st. c·u tra.ns!ers.
lWO minute&amp; or play chiefly thru
tbe ability of Serena to hit t.he
Tbat popular lecture "Bring 'em
b!Uiket fleld and from the charity in Exhawtted" is an epic of the
cirCle. the Bobcats etopped dead at free ambulance service and Christ-this polnt and remBtned so for al· n~as .!hoppers.
moat the balaooe of the h&amp;lf. The
t.alf ended 11 to a tn favor of the
"How the Other Kalt Lives" i8

Ohio boys.
The Bliss contingent came be.ck
t:l the aftermath however and
~oon were leadina: 12 to 11 havtna:
1 ~;orcd 12 while the Bobcata could
garner but a pair of OOUI'\Urs.
The score waa thrn tied at 13 au
1\Dd at no time thereaJter did more
than two points sepa.rt~.te the com ..
pctiton untu with ft!ty seconds to
play and Ohio Ieadlns 20 to Ut, the
EliiiB boys sunk two 1letder.s 1r~

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erect, but Jlt')'ed by 71 yean, h•~ . lfllool rootball ..t.ra of ~vlou~

been there-uhen, with eyea thf,t j YtlQI'I, who Jla.Je - IJ'&amp;Cl-.tai lnto
bespoke a ure Ume ot dCYotlou t.oj. the rau,U of colltte football play.
his team . A moment &amp;IO he bad era were included tn a Uft 0( 29
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treihmep of Ohio stMe ~It)'
" ~ntlamen , I h&amp;ve ~pc...ec;t .oiJ10 recetve II!Otl). "-~~ aQJd
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Mickey Oochrane, Bob Orov~~ aweakn tor tbeJr on t.b.r1
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Oeorae e:.a.mbllaw, Rube Walberl-.111(1tron b put f.&amp;). Oijw UWQl·
and Max Blallop."
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of the rratunen aquad at the
Ben H . Ew·
Then he Wllti roue. strldlna witll unlvenlty recelve4 .~ numeral~. .tn.- tl\ll.t he met hta cteat4 when his
long, tired lep down the hallwa.v 1 The.e lOW' an : WtUiam Henry hold .Upped. from " movlnl vehicle,
''Lit@' 'AmOJll" t.be Cannibals" wUI to what? Not lmowlna: tW. mal,, 11an11on ~) DJt, foqner Pome · probably b18 own kUICk. &amp;lid be wa.s
~ delivered with free samples by you would say to the tranquility ol l ~)' hllh .tebOOl lltl!U&amp;r athLete; dashed kl tb.e pavement rau!Una- In
Cnptatn Tarrutnp. n;e CapLaln was his room. But knPwins bJm. you 1Hamrick. heft)' player an tbe Gal· a aeve- tra.cture of the lkuU.
owner of t.be worlds larje.!lt Flea would say to oblivion ; to the COD• •'Jta Academ)' hllh icboot team m
It wu learned tram the ~\'estl ·
CJrcua urtn they reached here ten questa rrom whiCh he will never ~ l~; Kelton, anOther oalltpolis e:atJon of Lhe sheriff and eoroiJer
}cars ago. The O&amp;ptaln made the retu.m.
athlete; 81ld Wllaon, formerly or that Lhe money and cheek obtained
rrlst.ake of slaitng a parllde of hll!i
Perhaps. as ne strode down th.o the JackBoo. h~Jh BChool team .
by Russell Monday afternoon from
circus on a windy day . Nothlna: hall, there wn.s a Dash ,of aJory- j Portr·one Other fruhm.~l m:elv· ~ loc:al bua1nes6 hoUIIe were turned
cb.unted, he went Into Darkest Afrl· maybe the slory tJlat beloupd, t.o ed numeJJLIB onlY aa a reward ror over by hlm ta h1s mot.,bf'lr shortly
ca u a meter rea.d.er ror tbe con. such Immortals a.s Eddle Plank, 1rthelr eftorta on the )-'earling gtlct· before the aec.tdent oceurred, MonS&lt;·lldated Oaa Company. When ask· "Rube" Waddell, Eddie ColUns and Iron ~.
day evening".
ed by the KI.J"'g of C&amp;nnUl8-l8 to Bob Grove, but It belon&amp;"ed to Ulls
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However, e1;tdence obtain;,d by
Join the tribe, Captain Tarrum.p man too. He waa a part ot it; at
.. .. 0 OIIUI"M &amp;ITI:S
Shertlt Tracy failed to esta.bUih
.showed the early eftect of child· wa , a part of hlm. At 'H, you
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conetuslvely the ft,et that Russell
hood t.raJnl.ng when he flakl, "I'll don't look forward to much In tht•
Mrs. :senna Kaarord, 1-lrfi. Chaad met hl&amp; death In t.hat manner, but
etc It on salary but not commission." fl ld 1 1
EMnkw. Mn. Charles Russ, Mr. an It was t.elleved the beLt.er t.hcorv
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g ory
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tear·dimmed. eyes, he- '_u;"'"'
...,,., LIW&amp;.1--•H E MrscOORichard
r of sin~ post rn.ortffn examJnatJon of
Thats about all we have lined up found the butlon to ring ror an C:t'.mpbell, Mra.
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the body prov~ that few bruises
l~,p.tll Pebruary. We WCJ'e hoping for elevatol' Well It would. take h,lm Middleporl. and Misa El&amp;l.e Hart at,. had been tneurret:l 011 any other
l't.me moul"\tatn music but we can't to his
There was a VOiCe tf'nded the fUneral Of the late J . L. part of the bod)- other than the
rio. anythtna: • about It until 1946
r.
ortmm at BurUDibam Tuesday . head.
when Ule hUlbllliflll' leaee8 expire on ft?,m behind : ..
The de&lt;:eaaed waa the last of the
t1Le-lt Pifth Avenue apartments. Ad~r. ~k~-- fig
at t.he cle - Civil War veten.na ln Bedford
mlslon wll ~ ten cents for the
toed we~ ng
urc
towm,,h~lP~·-------SUBPII.ISE P4&amp;T1'
et:neral run of the hercl. There will va.. r cor l'flW up.
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be no seaootl tJekets. That's be·
Young m.~n, there J.s notl111l '-C
VLUB MEETS
A nwnber of friend-s &amp;lillw•l&lt;l-o:u a
ca.\llle ten cents 1s a season out here more to say.
.the home of Mrs. John Btmkus
now.
He could take tt. He did t.ak~ ' Mrl&gt;. J . O. Roedel wa..s hos~ss T~ay eVenlna and enterta.tned
tt !rom a bank that knew notbinB .......
~... ay afternoon to the membeMI wltb a stwpl11c party in nonor ol
.._....,.,....
or sentiment. ~ could take It of tbe Middleport oontraeL club at her blrthday.
.,.otal
- - - . 20 from stern·faeEd men of ftn11nce her home on East. Main Street.
Those presen~ "'-ere: J4rl. A. 0 .
8 4
who had OOld him 00 sell out for Mrs. Del Howell and Jolnl. David Tracy, Mn:. Elmer
Mrs.
•280,000.
Miller received the first o.nd second , Charles Ru&amp;&amp;, Mrs. RaymonCI Neut~
r.:iss (23)
G F P T
The ball club needed the bank. prizes for hilh scores.
VIne-, Mrs. Bentz Wol::_'''-"'
~'::·_::=_lon
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Meter, f . .
u o 1 o The bank needed cash .
~-- - -.,.odd 1
1 1 1 3
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Tilen,onccln his room , Ute
Ha-'""
3 0 1 6
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lank flgure slumped Into a cha.lr.
Towler a
1 o 1 2 Back of hjm there W8li everythlfli.
Davies.' 1
. . .... . .... 0 0 0 0 Ahca.d of him- what ? But he
Hunt g ............... 2 :.1 3 6
Desbier. f. . . . . . .
. . .. 3 0 3 6 could lake It, he would 110 ·ou .
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ftoors up In the hotel In
10 3 10 23 theSeveral
Tot.al
· · · ·halves
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press room lt wa.s different.,
Scort! by
1 2 T
Mechanical telegraph lm;trument:J.
1~ 1! 20
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23 nashed lhe news t,o the far corne .·s
...:..:...:.:.:..:...;_:..:..;...:..;,_·.;.:_.;.:_.;.:_.;_
of the land. Behind Ulem newswriters beat out h.um~drwn worde;
LEON ROUTE 3
words that would o.stonlsh Bi.ecPY-~
eyed street·cl\1" riders in the morn
Mr. and M1·s. A. W Beait!C 0. 11d tng.
son Wa1ton, Henry Beattie and
They wouldn't know about the
E. F. Keefer of this route were ga unt., tired figure In room 1750.
business callers In Ft. Plcasunt 1Not about Connie Muck.
S~turday ·
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Ha ""cl Cas to ·of Evans wll.l) the •
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th ·--·--·--uest 1 h'·
week end guest of Grace Hartley .
srenL a ew uavs
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Mrs. Veron Jot"~p~ of pt. Pleas· Rrandparm}l.-'1. Mr and Mrs. A. W. J
~~ ~..!~ BULlday guesto( Mn . Y.e;!~ · ca.~to or Pt. Pleal$8.tlL spent.,
larRe crowd attended tb.e re· lne week end the a:ue.at of_hi&amp; par·
...w.t me~;~tm 1 at eresllbft. ~ ru-. B. f!Ilt8, ~- and Mr11. Lloyd Ot.ato.
'.
"""\troh saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. •T. H. ~ure W1!fe
ftenry Beattie of Rock Castle business callers tn Ripley recently .

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tbe ....- - ,7, .:.,
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and llolrl.

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Lowe actina: 8.ll hoete&amp;&amp;eS.
the buatness meeL1n1 t.hc OE'IanlH~
Uon voted to buy map dupQcators
fnr the prllnar¥ fr.&amp;du U\'11 ~
Qfaphy classes of the Khool. It waa
tmnoWlced th&amp;t a Ch~ pro-lr&amp;lll 'WOUld be a:tven Thunday
December 21 aL the school. Follow~
tn~; t.he bustnesa olfiMloP
refresh·
menta were served and a grab b&amp;IJ
s'lCial wa.l&gt; enjoyed.
Members of the
Lend·A.-Hand
Boelet.y o1 Lhe Simpson M. E.
ehureh held their regular meetlna:
Tuesday evening.
H. E. Rice or ChllUcOtbe spent I'~'""'
Wednet&gt;day with Mia.! Erma Hood.

Mr. and MN;, Emenon 31ddall
and SOI"UI, Tom, and BW have l'C·

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Greater power at still/ower cost thro11gb uew Dual Carb11retion . • · llzcreased ;
motoring comfort became of simplified Clear-visiou Vmtilation , , Easier ,
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riding through more flexible sprhzgs, deeper seat cushivns a11d soft'er ,
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tho aourilbiag jilice..-dW vitolmi~(lllltt; ~. ~
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fotliily~ witb food porfeedy Mil ~Y. 'IIPl&lt;Cdo

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Ride ia. tbi1 New f.ord

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EDITORJAL OFFICE

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Phone 236-L

BUSINESS OFFICE

Phone 202-R
LEASED
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. At Masonle Auditorium, M~tldJep~rt, Ohio

SMAll P~RTION Of

Thursday and l'rlday, DeCember 14 8 15
UACINE

Uncle llenry ...

WILLS TIRE &amp; BATTERY
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL
R. G. WEBSTER INSURANCE

U. S. To Receive About
5% Of $153,000,000
lnotallment Due

St.nre and Meat Market-!;yru.e&amp;&amp;Sf!

Where Lelfonnalri'!A Mr .. t

SHUMWAY'S CASH
MARKET

G. GOWBERTSON

MEAT

Rutaumni-RilCihe.

Minersville Service Station
GAS WITII

H. W. ROUSH
Orffl'lery &amp;

ll~

Samantha
Jack

. . ...... . .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

Harrill

Ma,.

Syracuse Service Station

...... ........ ..
Hru~

Map .... , • ..

STANDARD AUTO PARTS

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PHILLIPS SISTERS
~TVJ.Jo: SHOP-U~~elul

HAYMAN HARDWARE CO.

Tralfle Cop . ...... .

STEEPLE JACKS
I.EOIONNA.JRE MF.I:T

JOSEPH BEEGLE
THE NEIGLER STORE

Da,-wn
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KARR &amp; CLARK
BARBER snor

THE NEIGLER STORE
Ru.lne.

THE OHIO POWER CO.

SCHAEFFER BARBER SHOP
~n

STARK &amp; McCULl-OUGH

Spencer'• Cash Meat Market

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1Cbolu Home Killed

PnF.SCR-PTION DRUGGIST

M~all)

C. 0. FlSRER 'MARKET

··STAR ELECTRIC
SHOP
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Wlterr .Quall'y Meah F.l(cdl

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Distributor!~

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~ECK~~~ ~~tTA,URANT
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HENi\Y ZEJtl[R

"tir~tee ,JiuiiiJOn, Marr.

1-f. J. PROCtOR

GREEN LANTERN
RJ;STAURANT

Floradora

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NEHI BOTTLING CO.

llo~e

lillled Quality M•.a t,
POhUII'nY'II Clt\aDI'I!It Markf't .

AmF.N~

LEON GRUESER &amp; CO.

Wellston Joe &amp; Cold Storage

. oeneraf ..'Merchand~MinerKVIilP"

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BRUCK DISTRIBUTORS

GENERAL PRODUCE

Art Trt.cJ

... .... Ree»e W.UUarM

Beauft' ..

.... . Vlf'lll campbell

Flora4ora Boy . . . .

Meuy Widow . ..... .

. . . . . . . . . John Le&amp;J»r
............. While

th11 Batlllnr &amp;auty

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llalr:er

Ga'l HOUR Harry . . .... . . . . . .. .................. . . , ...... ........... , .. , Ben Ewl.q

ZAHL'S SERVICE STATION

Slmlll"loJikll'r and lntemdlonal

EAT AT JAKE'S PLACE
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McMASTER ··. HARDWARE
S.uvare Billiard Hall
Where l,eflon!lldft Meet

WADDELL HARDWARE CO.
XIDU Presen.t.l Escel

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MEINHART'S GROCERY

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MILLER GARAGE

EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
:U: when Chile 41 ~ ai ..... YR Supremf'.

. . Miu Robb1e•idrt ... , . . ... . ...... ....... . ........ . ........... ~ Wllllam lahlln&amp;-

RED ANCHOR

Th,. Penttloll Sto.tlon

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GUY CARSON

0. L. STRAUSS
C. E. GILLIAN
EWING'S MORTUARY

UJ MILL STREET

J. N. RATHBURNS SONS
G. 0 . ..SCHMOLL
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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

M. OHLINGER BAKING CO.
EWING GARAGE
STUCCO SERVICE STATION

H. J. HYSELL
EDWARD FRENCH
HOM! LAUNDRY CO .

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SIMMS &amp; LYONS
HOBART TIRE COMPANY

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Jane Myp&amp;t, Kathleen. Bto'Q, Flora
&amp;•nU. leu. Falllnaer, ftrW•
Dfllel\ l!:le&amp;nor Roulh, Vlqlnla Staaley, .IIINI Ana Flek, Mal'pJM HeBrlite.
Jhry Joe SeoU, lue Jlnt7. Mary Rl!yUold~t lllarJ Ora&amp;e. MeU... Rea~
Des}', Edith .IMibon, Beraandlne Ra,liltj leu
8 ...... QI!II, Bealak Lee
Smith. vtrrlnla Reael'* BM&amp;J Llrhter, Cbarl4e• Aulbel'lllt, Bel-t.r Loa

a ..n~o•. .....,. K. Holn"' ,.,,., Boollon.

MARTIN SHOE SHOP

McMASTER HARDWARE &amp;
FURNITURE CO.

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A.D. RUSSELL

SHELL PRODUCTS

M,JDDLEPORT PRODUCE
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PLANT

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WIUiam. Mehin

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Miss America . . . ... .... .. . ...
. ...... . . . ..................... ...... Edward Folder
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E. C. MULFORD

THE HAT SHOPPE

..... ........ Bob Miller

Finland 011ce again will be the
only debtor to m@et lte obliptlons
In full. 'Ibe llt\Je republic already
has notltled the ~State de-partment
to
1229.629 In-

BROOKS-EBERSBACH
MOTOR CO.

VROMAN GRoCERY
G. S. TEWKSBA~

R.M.GRQ&lt;OAN
MARY JANE COFFEE
SHOPPE

Joe. the llf11 pard . ............. . .... . . .... ............... ........... . w. MaUord
Flapper of JH90 .............................................. . ... .... Charles Wlte
Fhlek of Cllleap World Fair ..... . .. . . ...... . ............... . , .. c. P • .,........,
Athldlc Girl ..... .. . . ..... .
.. ....... . .................. W. 0. A..ln•

Ball Plater .. . .. .

THE

BARBER SHOP

.. . . . Clyde FnDf!h

&lt;o

SMITH CLOTHING CO.

ROY'S , .PLAC~
DIXIE BARGAIN SifORE

.. .. . 0. L. StniiM
Oeorre Melnlliart

REED

WHITE'S STORES
BURFORD'S BEAUTY
SliOPPE

CLOVER FARM STORES

' . . . Leroy BarwtU

Ho.-.iMA Carriage .....

ROWcLEY &amp;

CLOmiNG STORE

00.8--Chellter.

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States tbe lo8er or approxtmateb
$300,000.000 on the total amoUnt
&lt;Jue rrom the debtor nations duriN
thP. pa.st t2 month11.

· --· _.........., __..., H.-M. CROSS
E. L. HEALy

Cremeen's Service Station

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'R"oESCHi~1'f'dARACE.
801110 GAS ••• OILS

Dadf! Mdfll·,ter

Cuii .. Oid Collar tw.nnle ...

MEIER MEAT MARKET

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Bea• lknmmel or IHilO .

JOE RUBIN, MJT.

SYRACIIHF. .

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-- .. .,...., ....... . . ltobert- Coak!ll

Bloomer ........ . .
HenpeekH HuMblind ....... .
Mt. 'Jioopsklrt .
(,ucllle, hlA sweetheart.
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paid
bal~
of tbole natlt'nr:
whl$ hAve made small token pay·
n\11:111.-, U1il will make the United

Second Sireel

For '"IIENRl"S WEDDING"

. . .. F. E. Rife
..... Bert Martin
..... ~ .. ....... :......... .. . . .. Bnno Ca.ael

s~n

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MARTIN &amp; ROLLER

CHAMBERS GROCERY
TEWKSBARY CAFE

James Weber Service Station

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Panlalett.e G lrl

Drlvf!l'

POMEROY BARGAIN HOUSE

HESS BROS

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Sweet Old·Fuhloned Girl

Shf!lk

Ulat Good Oldf

Chester People 8111 Tlell:et• from

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Harry McMaster

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Ga8011ae of YoUI'H

. . 1. . . · Dr, ·s·oni Crow

M~

POMEROY DRY CLEANERS

SY~ACU¥ ..

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Bashful

HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

~Pf!elall~lnr On t ,adkll Shotll

·.· '}~-4:. "•

HARDWARE

ASK THE PRICE

.,_, ELMi ;rREE SERVICE
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~,YRAC,USE MJNI!"G CO.

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Mta BUitiiPi
SwBID

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.... ,: . . . Harrli on lftllea

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(Uneeda. BaUnl

JOHN WEBER

... . .... , .. . .... . .. ............... .. Elmerlteed

ill(h Sl.epP,Inr Johnny

RESTAURANT,

A. E. WHITE

watch &amp; Cleek Repa.lrinr
R~ASONABLt:
PftiCES

1\trs. c. o. Frentlh
· · · · · · ' · · · · .......... · · · · .. -.... ."'Boob Battyn ·
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MIDDLEPORT PRINTING CO.
HARRY R. BARNES
PHIL SOMMERS, Shoemaker.

R. D. MORRIS

Mra. Tbomaa lonP.R
Mn. Roma HNrah
· Lucille Da,&amp;on
Nancy Reed
Mn. LIIUth Edw-ardH
Mrs. Daisy Blnr
; : Boney 1Mitellen

Broadway S.tt.erfly

Phllco Radios

H. N. SWIFT

F.~rt

Klltte MaUIIIews
Mnt. BlafU'ht JlaskJm

Marpnt Sauer
Mn. Jeule lloudaroh•lt
Clara McCarlfly
Carl Stald4!r
Marion WIU'd
Mn. MAry M4!inhari
J'e(.e Mees
Uermaa Lehsi!
Eihan Harper
Dal1y lkll . ~- ·
Blcyclfr ~au

B. CASCJ
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trlcldand
klanll

Klfil. Lynd .. Lyons
Cam LouiN! Ervin

Frull1 ahd Grocf.rir-l.tlRr'

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Oaht Jr.
Lyle D1k!l·1
Clem Chan'h
Uarry, Gul.&amp;n
J«LCL Friend · '
Charlt• Walburn

J. B. W~lo.nd

Where Chrlatmas 81Lrra11lfl t;xcel

A. H. BRADBURY

Staple and Fane,- 011k'eries

SPENCER'S RESTAURANT

Urh~r

OHIO

LIBERTY THEATRE

When In C'he· -&amp;er Ylslt

DaVe

Herman HaddoJ:
Da.¥e Former

HOTEL

A.O.TRACY

MYSTIC SHRINE

NEW YORK CLOTHING
HOUSE

C. F. TEDROW
WM. MICHL

FUGATE CASH. GROCERY

Jane Ann Flllk

PRODUCF. and FF.F.D

R. E. BOICE

Frd Full-1

Vh-rlnb. Stanlf'y
Phyllll!ll DJII" L
Mary Ora~
Betty

AUTO SUPPLY

POMEROY CHEY~OLET CO .

DANCING CHORUS
Vlra:lnla RUUt'll
t::lunor R.Quflh.
Mary K. llehu!ll!l
8r,ulah ]...,... ~mlth

R.tCJNE

STANDARD BRANDS, Inc.
HOME RESTAURANT

M.D. HARTINGER

'VIrrlnla Erner
hlr DvffJ

GUW for all.

HOTEL

Cmsl4!y Radlo-K4!1vJnater Retrlreralor

. ......... .. ....... DaYid Dar'llt,Jr.

tuv. TumiPI'ftcl .
Slater 'Sadlr ....... .

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GILMORE

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Stalks
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Pet Proposal Of Governor White Definitely
Senate When Upper Houoe Voteo By 111 to u &lt;• .,.
Count, To Strike It From Mooier Bill

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