The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

C * W / K t& F W M i' m » : O i h n i i t i l , i i n A i n a n c E o w w or coaoKm puiam A ik * i . U k m m , Wafetiff* C* “ * ' ° “ * m. Albert Jriuwm, Defsndaat, . - ---------- Patetdan, 1 mm wridenee it m »{ whaaa^taat k****». win uk# not!** that i* ha* baan auad for divorce and seme will U for W in e o* and after ate <*) » N b tea «rat puhtteatron of tTitrnorise FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, (M M H O wa* at (joah Cbuaiflp Uo#» m* will m * mi** t «W far divert* for for- inoca tkaft t lr ii j m M i* will fca turn hear* tag on and after six weeka fr*a» the first puUi—tioa o f this aotico, FRAN* te JOHNSON, and.Georgia. Attorney for plaintiff. <t4C~4ftjE!) MMH taw* Firm s You Should Know T h ^ G e O . D o d d s & S o i t s 4t 1 OfSKtafe tav# Turn iijr^ f'jfllif doMMttkitofor MTtiiiJ>€hrfte w ttiianifliitti Ami Dmkffirff and quality. They *M% w*—a iW oria l Art RxhiWt -vnvuiwjmte'^-^ev.: '.ff ji-”~ \ TMbptaring cffmrtwtfefa oyer Chi \ gr«ifete*f M* daad I* A euatote HuA ’ ' \ orfeirtM whfc Ott warlket rivttfeh- ';.; # r tfelM d i *,$*feife. . .•„> sterntfaisia -that-n-'«M»frtea«»i-.' ** r*"' : % on thtfairiiy’s cemetery Id&fa ' - L to pinjBTCO theffentty nam#. , ^ - Tbi. G**. D o ^ * Bonn Granite - ■ ^vvwrtir M a s * r * S * ^ They *r» . aiaiat itaslnwrs nd-attiiti'Of mono* ■uaM work and are nropared to *&*k ^n, -5* J i tr^ • ■, •^iauiiRwi'•«*«(•'o*' - _ TUy^iriU robmK deafen* in keeping i* * * l ie ..aia^di ■-tlw f^^Aeeited, v> K : luyuki i m £ii' 39htif r,.i 4 ' ‘dNiuli.^Swhi tfffftliMttti*fk iMfifiScui ► **' ’riaeat"feiatoaSlfctt “ ' j ■ ■11 - *ffl^rVjPRJPp. f* '•■&£; Yihijafn - A gH s r ia tio n p WOrWl lW O ^ wW tf W W » lu important place in the home and com­ mercial life Of th3,apart« * thnStete. A financial inatithtien, aa tfe i aaan individualhaa character^builttbrough ifa ;ynwl of. eafefenoe ty the onltiea it Overcomes and to attain its ideiia. mnsaap: T iA iiitTindraci ' ' XlAJS^fBJ*7S> * v '' At J riiaat :J6dn •Stapet; ’hm long b^en licadmmrtara for efectrieal ap- .pliancee fop the people o f this fom- mtmityf radios, refrfeetNtor* mm> Z S P & J **rf^ $m ** to*?**»y other thing* that increase, the effi­ ciency .of any. home while eliminating -its drtdgNfies.' The good aerviee the home appliances are giving that have been pwehased from Hatner^afe ti)» only testimony they need to'offer to gain moire business. . The Home Federal Savings and toan Association. during the course of m#n*$ o f any-cOmmunity nd ete& m electrical field. /Westinghowe has S L w S f t ^ r a n d hoC^ HJ ^ r oneered- * ^ Amiris* the ?°r<:eT,,in ^meled range, l the firBt lully *utoto!‘tic « wn ; *na 5temperature controls, the first “speed’' ing and made possiole their becoming heating units, and the world's only IlmawA gpdsMt’^H^k«awafef ' • v- ' - ' ’ on savings. Their loins ,are nil so* ' lwBslai r - * ^ ndlla naiis Thnm l«l-Pfe. HareU Moemont. to supply informationconcerning their service fc* anyone interested. The Oflieen of this Association are ‘ matf;iknima/ia. tim-’tibiimismity',/f 6 e fWmTlY"' AMA'M&toi&ik ► -1 'managemMit ;*im th fir:alert' feterait in the nosvesa of the entire Cowman- jewv iKr' iw* ZV ”” 4TvT^Ti-' prarite tty. if/ ■¥•' gmmfkm imimiaiieNnimii iiiiiimmwwMW«wi*n»Mmnwi«aiwnwmiwniiinnin», H O M E f)» I « iU .J IA V W a S ^ ASSOCIATIOa 4 PE R C CTTON f SAV INGS ' $U tt An Account and W atch I t Grow IMSSMWPUPWSJfS” ite1.' ..n'r,«' gudk Bateskv ....... |lplpllMilMp)O»W 0 ilN» 0 Oa#PWWWi X m O A A U T O ,» f ^4<«■' -cv-^. . || -*1-/ • ■k*mfe» *m B II ’l ; K- » « r ***':" ' , AiUt o rifftd m m »n d Sefyiee :m m> ■‘§0MU0(B IN GOOD USED BwrtNOniiiniwwHinirwHmHfc Phonet Main s it iiipplWioeiiiiWi>itiiliiii<iw««niiHwiiiiliiiiiiii*»iiowOMiwwaio»wiiiw»mwiiwtiiiae'i,4' mmrnmwwm**wm*W*mwi*mm*mmmmuw**lim*wmmi*kww*kl»t 4* i MSisriimmii--mrJ‘irf................................ ............. ..................... tioi no accurate, many of your work hour*wUl become ieiaure houra.. Let Harner’a explain it* many faatttes. m J M A . A I W O W R E C K I N G m . * fWw <WPialwJraMM^^JF j&W* X E N U . L«cated *tS2« SouthHetodt Street who'feature tee sales ana sendee of Bulek. Motbr teas* -ar# offeetag .fern* real bargains in good used cars, .‘Xenia- Auto galea have .always of- j f e d t e gii j h*"!*1o f weieome to all : bm» aad/te^-.thear to m te*'tte^ Garage their headquarters wkwi in Xenii. ThSyhava iMtiiiMied « »(^p- uiatiott ter; mit*grity In hiuinasa>> being dealers in quaHty cars in which they have confidence. When they sell 'a ten they feel they hava gaimte a friend for they balfeva their care will do all that is dxptoitd o f them to :meat tha Mead-'V- the customers, Whethte Of a new or teed wadet. Thrir used car acpdtimfiof w piiffins W Im ictivt buys, . r. They, invite year inspection arid comparison of pritea. - ; *; * , . 5 i ’ The* servica tegarteW e f . Xenia W ea fe te ten ;iM te ^ tep a r t fse fc* * * .-' Thate yeifey haa.-aliteyk teen to glte-dfeeadaKfe matte car W M teV 'i ■ * w , * iwfIBw r, , 4* f fetemgatetemfig. aNgMfi fetuteglr guiyXmftui | W v m EMter teW B P J n ^ P 4a. Any sattest we might it •my ha, hetttea tea*. Thawlsn* u ieujttvtewdiaai aaaat Aewi ■MjtfaaF «■ aaetetv. In tern is la ten i t e m P t e • • mm M P ff saeial twalns af w n la (Mvidtal, Sash tetef we da in thia •aefel realm o f #«r ia Mtear to Met with te te harmony with tea' Scientist* tell «* tent nature's in- terest Is not te tea tedivideal but te ten speciss, This stay he tews in the nateral world, because eartately mother nature ian*t always kind te ** individually or saperataly, bet ratew w«*r« adopted te awraxfetiagte eey nsssding anrironmentn* a group, and » social groife at that. ’We must live a Hf* for otesra as wall as with other*. If we live for others, others will Hv* for tu. We must always remembsr that it is not ua alOnc that »“ **« A «t aertieulsr ateaefe on which w* live puehL»' propewm# pud respectable atrest te that neighborhood. Life is not a gamp o f solitaire. In order to be l*ad«r*i. wm jps^ist. lssr^i.i people who will follow ue Had belfeto in us, and te order to have the*# fol> lower* we MU*t .h»ve friends . 'The greatesb-tglEtl o f' life' do not: come at Christum* or when we, cel*-, brite our tertedaye, no* do teeyobnfe te nicely wwfepsdpackage*,ndfeeaaad parricularly te u* . tens* gift* exist in a mannsr teat- cannot ha s w /.'-w i * ...W!*vjwje . .^eswnnnvs^'.* 'eew' _«mt» hafedr, pr tested, and thee are fjniriod us each and every day of our live* hy tea .peoplBwithwhomwefewoetatt. -Theae Rlfta also have value* ranging item low to extrfenely hfeh value. Let’* pate* them LGVE, lOWTBCT. AD- MIRATION.IN«MOTPHG»,^ krfCDH* iSIpitAXUnf, And' the gnfete*t' of these fe IflVfe Let us all strive to make these gift* really worthy of us. Tim other day i heard a friend o f mine make the following abatement, “Oh what. do. I- ewe as te 'what the neighborsor myfriends think« f mol" :justwhat theneighbor* or inyfriend* I have often wondered j s t e c * aa t e -T^tfethb.qu* T . . . much do we care, other* surely care tench. * j ? - '' f~ '■ “ EVEE^KEBNEft, Cedarrilte, OMo, Located i t 216 Sonte. COUter Street,-Occupies a most important place In the transportation life of this. Community for-no Item i* doing more to keep the wheels'of pleasure, Commerce, industry, and agriculture on the move. They can save you money on aute parts, Tfety’ maintain on* o f tee largest stocks o f used parte for all makes and models o f car*, truck*, and tractor* in their part o f th* state. — They faavewhat ymr want when you -wasA if ipslnga. gaani. -mstoha.' riife^ itePMMtdrs. mdiitonf, fejadsn, tim oratl«m iaadotew p^ .W h«» you are Inneed « f n pfet« It will pay y«d,to.aee-teaiN.- fife If you are «m- •hlete tetea te, tendteam th* asik* and. model « f irm ear»«ni aerial number, --They tab* tern of <mt of town customers by fame! poet filling •-—ff"AtfrflttteWWih«i\maiteA>tei -•-•- •If vKtftrV jPmfgfmgm^r* Thiy p*y cate for Old or feaked cam, Ifyourcmr fe altte, sat team You will b# please at the price they offer yoy. . . . H A R N E R ’ S WUECmiCAL APPUANCES IBB HOUSK or WESnMGHOySE . imiMftK. . . . n « » ! Ihta U»I ^m^UMppWnaaaiWWivswiwMitommamiwuiMmMiwwaxmnawO'iswmttHimxiswmrtstiwejio# smaumwis asm jawM w—awhiaeiMiMiiiWiawMiw wH»imS<iirtin>iwi>iwwmi»>m»iwV^ •ss U 3 E 0 PARTS CARE~TRUCK 8 ~-TitAGTOR 8 ^Tiiaa Kadleter»^yendeta-*GeU*twter» . W w aw yVM rf C w iF w I^ w fi* . XERHTAUTO WRECKIN6 CO. ' 2 i< « teMtar at, ***** nm m M b m*i - fy»%. •j*. :■' ■'" « ■ lamwniWMWiiniirimwmmtHimmwwvws! d a il y MARKET FOfc L I V E S T O C K m aviA un ion stock yard b mm**?-* •t&m !D»WWWiW!!!!! 'Jii-snei 1 immes Main 48 THE 6E0. DODDS & SONS fiRAMTE CO. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS MARKRgk se r, THE FINEST HEKORIAL ART 1SB1SIT IH OHIO 1W w . M il. sumt . ' t tm n m 'HtHMWH iiwwifIiliiwwt»)ww,n>ilHI^»niliiiiiHiH«iiwiifW»iiiiW«»DaiwawiwwiwiwwiWBW |,nii|Si,iwiiitlfU|«ilw»liAiMimiiii>«iiii,iiiwHi,Wiuiilii|iuilMiii)inIiiAw>liiliinmifOw«MWm»HIW«IMWlA»wA<M.A»^, *»*- REPORT OF SALE 19 a. m, Lasaa “»b* OuaTrimOte," tea M * fi* M 4 1 : N l; M a r t l t d t e l i l I Ow r. f t f e A 11 a. as. Ttse IRVIN S . HYMAN, 0 . & €. CHIROPODIST mut FOOT OSTHOPEDIST ADniBM,. . IM m H SM A SU . F tm : thUt M l W- l l Ho Am<i« CD IN HUES MOTOR SAMSS 1 AKEANNOtmeme THE NEW 1939 PLYMOUTH • tJOMl IN AND S ia r i* ' . . - Also Good Used Cars 211 Dayten Ave .1 - Pheaet Mala 1T» St jiNiaiaamiaewamiairtWewwliiwisas ■l!*WW 8 »H 1 I K XKWA FARMERS EXCHAN8E CO. * *D -JB E O ^F E R I-'iIZB R .—CKMENT FLO IB h -O RA IN—ISH CBM PO S lSB -fflliE . ! 1 ' ■* . ■>' ‘ ’ :■ ■*■ m r BKAK EA 1 NT Cwdwm M ixing and Grinding mUm mim |U»ll)ll>W«flllIIIIHI»RIWIHDIlRlF iWWilWlU BUCKEYE FURNITURE & MATTRESS CO. UVH0LSTBR1NC , „C«itein Male Fawsltarr, 'Draperies, Blip O m m * fOtewa, t* ia - - . ■ o . ttfiWjww ilntlirtaMa m Mahadlt GmaafeeAMesviee in Matieaaa Iiuwrsaiag 1 I# Distant Ate* o W# ’Tick Iff and DaHveg Mweai #4 IV rtas ■mew !lflOHlNl,«eW«IMW ! ^"MoudayReptemhar I9BB: ' , ^ Y^MJI’gAmfelr'|Xm|^K, tiC)GS^w*,e10C^ ^ > , t t tte-289'lb*.; . ’ m m i k . w^ewiW^m*^i*weAS^$S' ' - mmtom 800 Itwe up ,100-tOOIbte inuaaiwmAswfemfemw-'evSeS^^SfOvAS^i^.- .KKLlBfi- life lte-iBfiiba. | « w # tim* > -i»->9.B0 down, JSowa , wi,— a *-*!—Ai—T .00 to f.8|5 CATTLN~12B head. e- Gras* steer* ____ A60 ‘ Gras* heifer* — —— down Medium cow* .— —^—4.00. to OAi, [Gutter tews dewn . ;fiulls to fiAO Hatfe tewu* ..j— .wO^O down.. VEAL CALVES—125 lwad> TOP 'r ^ r ^ rr^ r-r^ AMO ' Good and choica .^.^lOOfiO te U.?0 Medium calve* — ..„._.&00 to PRO Cults down Hie price o f hog* oh this maricat urns ten cents lower; reflectfog te* gcn«r*l trend o f terminal market quo­ tation*. Top hogs cashed at A90 fur 204 in avsrages, white 8A5 was paid far othar 200 to 225 In kinda, aa watt as tho*# wright* up te 2.75 lb*. Weigth* from 275 to 300 lb*, tanged from 7,05 te 7.56, and tease-over 300 lb*, from ABOdown, Hogs averaging 194 lb*, sold at 8,40 and 8.45, and weight* down te 140 lb*, at 8.10, Light lights 140 te MOTbe, sold from 8JS down, Feeding pigs were about fifty cent* lower, with top price of 9.60, Fat' sows ranged teem 7.9f te 7.80. The supply o f teespund tenth*WlH^1 lSmtvgi' sail dkML ogu^nte, Hgiite mvkk fnevs mmomKm wjpiwi unn top ew* mid waMem temb* cashed at 8.00, tetendi at 7.40#«ad mediums at 8-60. Duck tetaha ware discounted 1,00 in their date. Feeders sold at 5.80, and awes 2,00 te BOO Cattle raeriyfe mmatetsd of gram fed only, with qualityteat fistr. Rest at«r* offered arid dmmward Item 050, and heifer*** 7 M down,Medium now* cashed at A M fitem*andcutter* a t7,86down, Mstctnrhadtesoldi,70 te C M , andhbi^riHwteyeowa at 620 down, Veal aafee* teyped •* JLW, UdH| other gaad wad Otefes m m wt » te 11.70 Medtesa IM m arid iJO te 0 M , and,state teem, y j f daws, vf*J 0 y st-Nete change af heaw. Catea- Mwateg Mer alsa f:K y aa SbtYa”Jfci 88ft|W8- ifftB mpptfo nii Hii8 . Mtepate Sill* Cte«% TumAfei Get. wpp w*w nm* AarieilaaF keafeeaa. Mae. Koala Me- l i l t l m M -------J H i m r t „ A . i t : - . rfWMi m> IMm fa un* mRRmPIPilWa fft^muauSa' M^^kJL^S'. 'RHkMRu^K^^mgg■JtsftA ua ■ mw*m§:- wRfiwPWl^Ff»v***.#u Hip nittwi i&p/tQb* * ' UJWtniK ^iKIKKKfXWMiM Sateh A. Hsthrifr w iUteVlaife Daw 0mUmi Unkm, bM u lh r at 10 :M su at. B sm U ara» Lfepm^m^wMh a ilw fim tm yw K V fefui pragram. It te aaniaatfe da* tdrad that avety member a f tha S, A sod Cinnsfiiiim mar aMaiat, W* "gWiiFiiimviwapflFwrw*w-'^WNiViiff-,--*?v'w *. . wars gte# te fetva amh-a feted-ate’ taidwce *t tha Ifetty Thy Dinaar, Wedacsdsy avafeng, wftk-goed.wfeoefe orginitsfioue, anil a S m iiiri»l time.- T'-' a -wwepw .'. jmWR^W^W -'^W'rryW^'. V. p. C. c^ 8:80 p, m. Subject: “M y ; Fatbar Woriteth^ Leader, Robert DobMpe. A fall, attendance is desired a# W* Safe-to etect oWcwi at thte nmeting, • - Union S*rvlcer-at 7:30 p. an,,-te the Freabyterian Church.. Barman t y Dr. Rterkfe. , . ' . ; ,'i?my*r IH*«ring<M ied n ^ y OsBOp. m. Leafer, Mre- l^nk,E.lPH|*y;)..... W n^ ln .'- 'W .I 'l 'iiliw fa n n iiili jS jf ‘ •. < METHODIST BPI8COPAL Rev. D, H. Marti*, Mteteter 10 a, m., Bunday School; ’ 11 «u m., Iterhing Worship. Sermon iTtemwG f^terA f* 0;30 p. m.^Epwortl , ***. fi- te^ Tuwng Peopte'a Forum- 7;30p* te ,U h r< te^^ feF re»by - terian Churrii., :fe»v, 'Martin wttl Prifech on the. theme, ’‘The Catpenter Of Natertth.? - ' ^ a , T ..............i"llK l|nL jifliu 1 Mfi i n imH t 5 Thn Mkniar nwatter of th* w - ■earph Club will.tea held at.tha home o f Ifee. A, E,Bumr; Wadnesday,Njfier- neon; Qct, ftfc ;' Mamhirs' pteaa*' note the Change te day, •'V•■■•'• ‘i, ■ ’ „ : ltey; i>*rtl H. Marti* withhfeirif* and two children ^ -lpPi^f. -■ ft t* ‘I t luMbf w*n>A twit tyijV tfottj thipff fbliittortliffii fa ! IU y . MmrWrtl.. Comb, .andten 'fnraduateoFQhte TfferiieyimCnteecrifiy feitfc th« degrfe’o f Bacheferof Divin- ity; flte o f Yeite witfeAbater o f Art* and Doctor o f Phttpaophy. fec/hsa brim a member o f Hie Ohio Confer- j.0Uc^s ~ -jreer* fus ^I v ^* s .located^ te rWitlteawburg four , year*,. ? ‘ Mr*. Mnrtlete mother, Mr*. Hary.E, Gate is * resident of Urbena. . . > * ,, FH 1 » t M m® TWFMEHf o r f itE awn irinkteg at teem te SHU •MMMIMNSSWeMMHMMmSIWi G M i t a t y S tep AX um if mulct * ccltcm ^ - PlMMpv9l|. iriPpwr w m 4PH iWiliiPWPnir- a*,vaa***ate**e«Wp' W M A I « im - -S » «*d IS >17 (teat Matte**! Rank XMg. m m t M . » 1 1 I -J * r M - M I M . SPWMGnSUL o , wseiwiwiHiwiWwwwwmivwvwaewvwwiidi m y. -.-s'., v*/ „ » 9 lte 9 >atel>mteii Rifete»|MtteteM«i*l>iH rtWMim iin m M ilM *um il|^ SPOT CASH PAID FOR HORSES «*v <w»wCOWS, < » Stee and Condition*) Prompt removal of Hogg, Sheep, €aly;s, Colt* .^elephohe ISd 1 XEN IA FBBT IU ZES I : , TANKAGE CO , l)l|WlllW IWI>ln n M lH O ll»I^ W I, W 0 MW»«.l>Wltll FIW|# & , K ,1 COLUMBUS.- port just corople tkm of Judge He o f thedivisipnoi the State Dcpar was reyealril tha Ohioans in five e recipient* of pul The total was eo pendent children; 111,146 old ago . person* on generi men and vromci . WPA, Cbfigatio) wente to the ne ripient* during tb , >19,019,815, Judg addition to the ih proaimateiy 8200 girls were partic medical and rdutu objective o f wMc cation te- every c *s vocational trai T? H *4 I a rt i. x ail S3 ini i ; c .io Iv E 3. m } a ••:Moi •*fh«atey/'Th«raduy *m Saturday ,.:c ^ *.'»•?* V 2 WMMUTTnUHlUIJ A im p fis 5 .Mteuri 7l 'f ' 1 * ‘ •“'i . Aa a result of > *= "mand; the dteirioi sued a,ruskorder l| : Jhunting licenses * u ; " loWteg the, open •season, it wfls ai Coris^rvatiMV Con S TVooddelli ’ Licen: this year witt-rej E ‘ o f more than COO,* fvi-1' ' .•o f thn -.rabi>ifc a* F November 16, Coi p r e d i c t e d . a y N Si P. At " , ' * ^-A lA uZ' .,1 !lt*j.V-ri;U A.K HYarnteg of a r ; about three-four * At nhin t. SB \? '■ l. For- S*te-Gn* Favorite Farter tBiaaca, l ate**, rite 14,» n iff earn Wrimera Ffittng 'Stethm, ««MO» «I utSMsump" Hr. H. N. wnHam« DENTIBT WX99MMilfe|i f it i if in liE t Notes CadtevfBtelE&lV.tL m sH w iih w n ia m iM iM susmisniiasiiiriia ■ The relatton of wunen to alcohol ia one of the moat ominous o f thee* newer social feature* o f the prriMem. Woman have alway* eufferedfrom the write o f alcohol fadteactly through their monfollm but now thoy ate dL rvctljr cxyooed to Ra sttart. In the old days wo frit auperio t to Xngtead fewate* wt had no bar-maide. Thoee day* at* gone. Thousand* o f women are diepenaing liqaor over bant or as wsitrVssa* '*tp V mr vvi*aar*wwww^R W— . s n v ^ * that name, glorified by the Y. W. C A, during the war with ite Hostess Houaee, te now being dragged tet the dlifL And wmumi d iS mtm tttw .-M sses i N^a— ■▼ f w «ei as wpwnwwr nenim a^waawK dragged in iff* dbt, And women aim te# bring nought as pateana hy the liqoor traffic as never before. H m example «d hcW'wnnMMpBttnnage haa been built up for tha cigarette trad* te not test open tha purveyor of al coholic drink*! - Tn GrandRapid*, Michigan, a model teen«ag» lad.wite twrrified. flute abate ing t e death the drunken man Who threatened hte motherwith a xwtevar. The drunkard, at tha timeof hterioatb, held an editorial position mi a newfr- .paper^piteifeptoteg tetettigene*, «** ■ponsihttHy, and a ttvteg wago^ali thrown over by the drink habit, When you attach thoM n ikt t . ™. .. > ^-^wwm^w^ovm '^www^sswy..' nnw j^pwwtaFayJfeffteatefeby P. L, NELSON, O. H. OPTOMETRIST ,1 ;•’ •fameutewa,'GMw,,;! ^,ewiiieiwii*»>«i*miinwiliiSiwmniiiiii!Miiii^i,m.i<iiii >& NAME %KMT STANDS FOR GOOD :%^ BUDGET PLAN . ^ ■ -A V AH A B IE MDoterit SL Xante, G. nemmim aeri>w>wwi«riwiiite>*wtW SW achoole df O io b *' suit o f a feck of ; hereby Director • State Department pnly temedy, whi o catastrophe, he - ; by the 92d Ge r • ' k another special i ta -• ’ IcefiSfete'L sThe si ' . gram, which costs OWfiWannually; taxes, a* writ as l IS xUavaomw aa. Thebill « f the American pcaria fat tegaiised liquor fn tha fate four year* tewreachedthaanormoia mm te #ife» dfemgaFfa|J|ritfUk 'Mkjirii•4|hMW IIIfV^IOVjPWy UPHEW k wf^^H WS&*& Ava the Illicit traffic. Tha American lari- M»«*Man’s l eaeamh Fouaiattmi aatt- matei it* aerial ante te Miia pariad af time at f iMiMUMuy nwaWCRwjy KCvWnBPBw^^EiSS ngnaj^*■» fn da*- f ii IftSMIUMIftlfMMIIIIMIP»- Ifarat That’* tha way teteurLIteri^' ^ ^ ^ ^ m lte a a K JI aaaa da flwaffiwIEpCXI:)P9K^nwit» IDWPj but Whan hmUmmm* * ateue te drtrt, ha found mat. -A t u * rim tt wmth ltfc»na tel ' t t g p r ir im l' K H te l' m d A ffd ffi^ ^ k M k K > ^ ffil •galWv Kl h N h S j [P?* s WJ( . Ihri wudffi ho * — SgtBttUy “Bank N i«h t- -4 d fffsN -» -fAILINO ALONQ» Jseefe Matthesv# 1 ' 'C tffiK M M K K K flli -X ^ K K a te ' . t e w m m iiK H K i ffH lflK A X S N I ! i 9 f A m SU N D A Y TMW«« OAV* dwindling Bales t ’ n deficit of appro Th* cigaret and ’ pteenext March i 8Ured;te-ati*ctmei ho further, borrow fund* available w . through Novembt declared, If the five pa* cent of tin to close, mote t Would be out Of j • j '■ '« ^ A drive to ob university,.Which moat miitionsirib torieaWhichare p State Departmcni launched by the Commerce board * in Columbus. The vide n rite for tk to the government with which to ci toriea have been a grew* aa M II .N kc IllUl ri=t • art IM »h 16” m f i The nnemploy o* commission last * 2 * xvgutetkm which era to notify tho ineurad worker from the aervlso- either pemtmetitij period, nr seven days, It wasanno: Dfl <Swtr»an tb&rlo s regnlarioft becafflf 8 9 October 1. h | ■, — IT In conjunction ;6£j ptan designed te iQft sources o f the ot tsrt wmmeni and the ran te matetng retam ^ tarns, Cfevirnor tnmied Rrigadie? Marx, adjutant 1 WHwdteator of disaster service, teirid plan will . rid te various for- wHfcto * bite* »r- people te every - It was *aW^ ' wm U a im ? ' <&> Write m iii‘ w « gal paw* te th# p. w..L J , WlfJGM'Tlj M >1 aria the Ptaeaae*.Wth-fJ ia WmriiM wttdr. lKS>

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