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men wttre arNs.t ed by a pollee radlo
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times • should be enouQ;h,
a ma.jOt Gepresilon, Ool.
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when M.,outy . COW\U!retl wiUI Ul•

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HeW York, J~ li\,-A. dw.en bll
Jeai'Ufl clubB are Mektnl ~ Berv•
ICII""of WaJterNutitn. the Unh'eral.Qr of Penn.ylvanla'1 mound ace.
Tbe rilbb-bander is the beat. cc;l.
Jep plk:hef devloped 1n Ute eut.
a\Qcll ·o.ren: Cart'Oil, now with the
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year..old veter&amp;Q ot th11 Boatou
Braves,. haa mHc 2,350 bH.a, 11CCXetJ
1,0110 tun&amp; aM.. accepted ULI\."11 thaa

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l2.ooct chanoee 111nere he maOO., hl8'
117 defe~ttnc Columbl&amp; here re· big Jearue debut· Dlne~n ye1m q .
olntlJ MaMet1 llhalked. up hill 2tth The Rabbit mUM Ul.e "'-Tv•·
Y{bl 1n t.wenty-.,l% istarta ' lor tbe Uon, with rttore &amp;r;uth ~ poewy,
Red and Blue.
that he ftally hall been plavtns blc

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At ~ writt.nc ~ had not leque ball for ~14' four YCQ.fs. ~e
JoeL a pme •thil year, , hie' thit'd ~bed ~ to U;.e water WJogOn l:Jl
eeaaon .nth the Qau.t.en. In hi&amp; 1~, .
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Albert and sll!ter
returned frum a

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and M.rt. Lawrence

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tion IJlUy of Olen Mills, P a., are
to e~nd their vacatloot wHh
111(1\her Mrs. G . w. Lusher and
\)the!' rele.tlves.

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flavor

A n\ongrel, pup belongins to Sec·
retary FAid1e Brilnnk:k 1$ the new
:mucoi. of .t he New· Yorlt Gbi'ntl!,
"Two Strikes" 18 the anlmals nam~.
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The term "blr lel.gue" doem't
mean ' nluch. to Buzz Arlet.t. Ute
PhUuet' tensat~I outfiel,der ftom
the Coast.· BWIS~ who has bcel'i
showing ,the way to all other Na·
tional LfaJrUe hitter&amp;, newr led the

It wouJ(l be ;thjng Wl~l 1
Bostvn a~ leaat 11 Reeves h~~
be ~ormoo"mto an etfectlve
ttrlrler.. Bob 8mltb and ROO L
two Of th8 beat J)itChera in tn ... u~:
, ~ ~· ·once · were lnlleJd~
W1tb W~BOaf&amp;n BraVes. Mark KJC""' Detrol~
bee
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..et. wt•',... p-~·-tly
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Joe MCCarthy, new manager , of
the New, Ybrk · YI!Jlkees, 1UL8 t mnf!d
~wn . o,~s fol' OU3ty Cq&lt;!lt~;~ a nd
tieR Oha!Jman, two ol ,llil'l .YOUJlfl'!l •
tl:fll whom ~e ~IJcves ' nr:;~ future
!tars. Ot;ber American Loogll(! cluts
broached trB:de otrers lor thls pair.
It develops Uta.t. the h s~. LoUI!i
ll~ offered to. Iet , lJ.la~oJder g:o
~ tJle ' Ya.nks In excbangc for
Cooke, bflt tJ'.e deal feU through
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Milwaukee . . . . . . . 28 ' :14
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Clolumbus"' .. ·,.. . . . 25
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Minneapolla . . . . . • 28
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Toledo . : . . . . . . . . . 26
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Indianapolis . . . . . . 22
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AMEAJC~ LEA.GIJ~

Chicago a.t Boston.
St. Loula at Waahington.
Detroit at. New York.

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.Am.dca• Stat• l'oeta
White Sox set down Lhe Red
While the olftce or poet Jaurertte
1 to 4.
ln Eu11laud Ia lur;eiJ nn honorllr)'
Cardinals twu-Umed
O!)e, there Ia n Rmnll salary attached to It, amount1n1 at preRept
7 to 3 and l3 to 4.
·. \lrllliaut rookie J'f()m Ro- tQ ab~ut 'J49:i a year. }l'ormerly It
1-, llnt Rhem were ~he wus $300 1l nar, plul!- a cull: ot
In the
of y,·lne. S m11~ of the 11ta t~ of thlt
counti'J, uch a&amp; Nebrulka. Ollltt·
homo, etc., han! np1.ulr.ted state
f)() rout• Quaker pitchers
or poet lanr(!11te, usuo.IIJ E...a Le Gallienne (abcmt).faurtder
t 'UilS. Derringer struck out
llf!norar:r po!!!llloOw.
_and £tar of the Civic ltepertort
men In the first game.
Theatu Jn New York, Will burned
111e Cubs-Bnn•cs gnme a1so
hl•acL ia Mi••la• l ~r.~i
seriously about tbe face. cheat and
a- st rlke-out tlarnivnl, no less
. The1-e 1u·e 747 t slnn c l~t tn the Mill· bod)' while attempting to liP'c a
nhwteen ba.tterG whtmng.
!lltt"-l f•Jil ri Yc r bl!tween ltl sour~ gasoline water heater at her ?arm~t m li ng pitchers, Frank.khoUHe
null tho, mouth of t he ned rh·er. house near Weston, Coan. A:.
RtX-t. Ct\Ch frt:lned C!Ph.!-Jnen·.
Relow till' J)l)lnt, mlO rnllea from friend and a maid aho ecre le•
were outhiL J:iY a six to
the Onlt. there nre nnl)' three verely bumed. AD are eqected
but won the gaJl\c, 3 to l , !:.lands.
to recover.. ~
their biOWII. Ha.ck Wilhomc l'Uil oi the seaSon

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Club '
Woo l.&amp;t Ptt. ~ Brooklyn, e; Plttabursh, a.
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AMERiCAN LEAGUE
New York. . . . . . . . . 27
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Wllo8h1ncton, a; st. ~s. a.
C~veiiU}d7 •.. - ·~ ..• ~ .26
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Chtc:-.ago, 'l ; BOlton, 4.
Boston . . • • .•••• _. . ~9 . 30
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Detrott, 4; New Yol-k, :a:
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GAMES TODAY .
YESTERI)AY'S RESULTS
AMER~CAN ASS()CIA'fiON
t\MERJC.UJ .tSB:OOIATJON
Karisas Cfty at ·Coiurhbu~.
Karlsaa City, 16; Colwnbus, or..
St. Paul at IndlanaROlla.
'Kanapa City, 1 ; Oo1umbUa1 7r
Jjllnntapolls at LouJsyille.
(cs.lled' end ar seventh, darkneS!I).
Milwaukee ~at Toledo.
MUwaukce,1'l; Toledo, 2.
Milwaukee, O; Toledo, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
a~ P&amp;ul, u; IndlanapoliB, 3.
Boston at- Ohlcago.
ItuU~~r~~apOlls, 3; St. Paul, 2..
Brooklyn at · Pittsburgh.
LOulsvllle, 6; Minneapolis, 2. ' :
New YQrk at Ciriclonatl.
MlnneapoUs, 9; Lo~vl~, 4.
.PhiladelphJa at st. Louis .

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Of Leaders; .Carils
Win ,Two .
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Braves Take Pitchera'
Battle From Cubs;
Redo Lo•e
By LEf\ CONKLIN
I . N, El., Spot·w Writer
NL'W York, lunc 15-Riding- ou the
Gl'est o1' a n ine.gume wlunln~ streak
the Washington Senatorsl l\re gr,i dually cutting down the Jea.:t ot
Oonnle Mack's Athletics, pace set~
ters in the American league rocc.
By winning all of thell· seven
during the past week while
were captm·in&amp;' five out
,the Nats ;:aincd two fuU
the champton.ll an&lt;l

;u ..couuteel lor ChlcaKQ':s oll)y to.j ly.
'l'll'cnty-stx tholb:l&lt;\nd

lo RcdJnnd field by Cloooinnootl''
wlunlug :~purt. saw the
the Giants in th~ ninth wllcn
Jun 's hi t go. \'e tilt&lt;~ McGrawmen
to 2 edge. Mo ~H outpit.ehcd
wh1le Lhulstront b.lld a perfect dt!Y
nt bat wlLil foUl" hit&amp;. A scheduled
.!iCcond gnme 1\'M oalll'tl otJ on acI&lt;.a unt or rain.
I 'l'wo p itching
Slmute fUld Jack
cd In
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ltl llls sixth
but had ~to be
t.cok !be mound ill the
tlu.l oos·~s filled :.\lld retired tbe
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'an even break in four starts and

dt'Oppcd further out
Attcr a slump
· them n lne defeats in eleven
the OlanLs did an about face
won six out of scvcrt du ring
week, regaining sccorid pJH.Ce in
National leneue 5CL'tLmble und
vancing to within
the Cardinals. The
won four out Or seven
Braves and Reds each copped

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MM. EARL SPRINOSTOf1, Middleport, atop at THE DAU..Y TRI·
BUNS: this week and set a quarter
p:nmd pa.ckagc o1 tllllnda. Tea tree.

NOTICE. ERMA Beauty Bboppc will be open
at t·oo P. M. tiacb day and evenhliiB· Special prlcC.'!. over Ebersbach
Pha1me.ev, Pomoroy.
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lure roiq' into the home. 1 It baa more intimacy than any other
factor ·i~ one'a daily contact.

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Detroit and the White Box, both
o1 whom failed to win a game la~:~t
week, started the .new week
vlctorlefl. Vic Sorrell of the T"roilil
won a 4 to 2 duel from 1Lefty
mez of the Ynnkecs, JOhllRO&lt;l'!'.
triple breaking · up the game in the
tenth Inning. Alphorise Thurrias

diatinruishes a newopaper's birth, life ~nd function.
"Newopaper advertiains tell a us where to buy; it never leto
a prospect set causht. It inaurea COIIIUmers soocl will; lone oal..
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Burke atld Hadley J&gt;itched Wnsh ..
Jugton to a 9 t9 3 triUUJph over Llu:
St. Louis Bt·owns yester&lt;iay, ,
Cleveland nicked MCOollald anJ
Shore9 for twelv~ hif.s and turned
· back Ule Athletics, 6 to 4. A Wild
l;leavc by Jlmmy PoxX with the

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1 Bob Reeve6. wtio· has been tl')'blB St. Louis . . . . . . . . . 33
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pJtehlne. Booton eateheltl who .bate 1~rookJ¥n ... : . . . . 24 28
been lookln&amp;" over his deli~lCa .,re. Pittmurgh . . . . . . . . 21
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J)Olt that he has a !Sinker and a Phllo.dl;llphia . . . . . . 20
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Cllnt,innatl . . . . . . . 18
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I've nriolved ll'nfel7, Ca~ I 't la\·e a
p!cture post cnrd of tlie v~n 'fNitbelliJ)JIItet' (Ztlrlcb).
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when M.,outy . COW\U!retl wiUI Ul•

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HeW York, J~ li\,-A. dw.en bll
Jeai'Ufl clubB are Mektnl ~ Berv•
ICII""of WaJterNutitn. the Unh'eral.Qr of Penn.ylvanla'1 mound ace.
Tbe rilbb-bander is the beat. cc;l.
Jep plk:hef devloped 1n Ute eut.
a\Qcll ·o.ren: Cart'Oil, now with the
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Braves,. haa mHc 2,350 bH.a, 11CCXetJ
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l2.ooct chanoee 111nere he maOO., hl8'
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olntlJ MaMet1 llhalked. up hill 2tth The Rabbit mUM Ul.e "'-Tv•·
Y{bl 1n t.wenty-.,l% istarta ' lor tbe Uon, with rttore &amp;r;uth ~ poewy,
Red and Blue.
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A n\ongrel, pup belongins to Sec·
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"Two Strikes" 18 the anlmals nam~.
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mean ' nluch. to Buzz Arlet.t. Ute
PhUuet' tensat~I outfiel,der ftom
the Coast.· BWIS~ who has bcel'i
showing ,the way to all other Na·
tional LfaJrUe hitter&amp;, newr led the

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Bostvn a~ leaat 11 Reeves h~~
be ~ormoo"mto an etfectlve
ttrlrler.. Bob 8mltb and ROO L
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, ~ ~· ·once · were lnlleJd~
W1tb W~BOaf&amp;n BraVes. Mark KJC""' Detrol~
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Joe MCCarthy, new manager , of
the New, Ybrk · YI!Jlkees, 1UL8 t mnf!d
~wn . o,~s fol' OU3ty Cq&lt;!lt~;~ a nd
tieR Oha!Jman, two ol ,llil'l .YOUJlfl'!l •
tl:fll whom ~e ~IJcves ' nr:;~ future
!tars. Ot;ber American Loogll(! cluts
broached trB:de otrers lor thls pair.
It develops Uta.t. the h s~. LoUI!i
ll~ offered to. Iet , lJ.la~oJder g:o
~ tJle ' Ya.nks In excbangc for
Cooke, bflt tJ'.e deal feU through
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Milwaukee . . . . . . . 28 ' :14
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Clolumbus"' .. ·,.. . . . 25
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Minneapolla . . . . . • 28
27
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Toledo . : . . . . . . . . . 26
211
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Ktulsas City . . . . . . 23 , 29 ~ .C42
Indianapolis . . . . . . 22
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Chicago a.t Boston.
St. Loula at Waahington.
Detroit at. New York.

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.Am.dca• Stat• l'oeta
White Sox set down Lhe Red
While the olftce or poet Jaurertte
1 to 4.
ln Eu11laud Ia lur;eiJ nn honorllr)'
Cardinals twu-Umed
O!)e, there Ia n Rmnll salary attached to It, amount1n1 at preRept
7 to 3 and l3 to 4.
·. \lrllliaut rookie J'f()m Ro- tQ ab~ut 'J49:i a year. }l'ormerly It
1-, llnt Rhem were ~he wus $300 1l nar, plul!- a cull: ot
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of y,·lne. S m11~ of the 11ta t~ of thlt
counti'J, uch a&amp; Nebrulka. Ollltt·
homo, etc., han! np1.ulr.ted state
f)() rout• Quaker pitchers
or poet lanr(!11te, usuo.IIJ E...a Le Gallienne (abcmt).faurtder
t 'UilS. Derringer struck out
llf!norar:r po!!!llloOw.
_and £tar of the Civic ltepertort
men In the first game.
Theatu Jn New York, Will burned
111e Cubs-Bnn•cs gnme a1so
hl•acL ia Mi••la• l ~r.~i
seriously about tbe face. cheat and
a- st rlke-out tlarnivnl, no less
. The1-e 1u·e 747 t slnn c l~t tn the Mill· bod)' while attempting to liP'c a
nhwteen ba.tterG whtmng.
!lltt"-l f•Jil ri Yc r bl!tween ltl sour~ gasoline water heater at her ?arm~t m li ng pitchers, Frank.khoUHe
null tho, mouth of t he ned rh·er. house near Weston, Coan. A:.
RtX-t. Ct\Ch frt:lned C!Ph.!-Jnen·.
Relow till' J)l)lnt, mlO rnllea from friend and a maid aho ecre le•
were outhiL J:iY a six to
the Onlt. there nre nnl)' three verely bumed. AD are eqected
but won the gaJl\c, 3 to l , !:.lands.
to recover.. ~
their biOWII. Ha.ck Wilhomc l'Uil oi the seaSon

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New York. . . . . . . . . 27
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Wllo8h1ncton, a; st. ~s. a.
C~veiiU}d7 •.. - ·~ ..• ~ .26
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Chtc:-.ago, 'l ; BOlton, 4.
Boston . . • • .•••• _. . ~9 . 30
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GAMES TODAY .
YESTERI)AY'S RESULTS
AMER~CAN ASS()CIA'fiON
t\MERJC.UJ .tSB:OOIATJON
Karisas Cfty at ·Coiurhbu~.
Karlsaa City, 16; Colwnbus, or..
St. Paul at IndlanaROlla.
'Kanapa City, 1 ; Oo1umbUa1 7r
Jjllnntapolls at LouJsyille.
(cs.lled' end ar seventh, darkneS!I).
Milwaukee ~at Toledo.
MUwaukce,1'l; Toledo, 2.
Milwaukee, O; Toledo, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
a~ P&amp;ul, u; IndlanapoliB, 3.
Boston at- Ohlcago.
ItuU~~r~~apOlls, 3; St. Paul, 2..
Brooklyn at · Pittsburgh.
LOulsvllle, 6; Minneapolis, 2. ' :
New YQrk at Ciriclonatl.
MlnneapoUs, 9; Lo~vl~, 4.
.PhiladelphJa at st. Louis .

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Of Leaders; .Carils
Win ,Two .
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Battle From Cubs;
Redo Lo•e
By LEf\ CONKLIN
I . N, El., Spot·w Writer
NL'W York, lunc 15-Riding- ou the
Gl'est o1' a n ine.gume wlunln~ streak
the Washington Senatorsl l\re gr,i dually cutting down the Jea.:t ot
Oonnle Mack's Athletics, pace set~
ters in the American league rocc.
By winning all of thell· seven
during the past week while
were captm·in&amp;' five out
,the Nats ;:aincd two fuU
the champton.ll an&lt;l

;u ..couuteel lor ChlcaKQ':s oll)y to.j ly.
'l'll'cnty-stx tholb:l&lt;\nd

lo RcdJnnd field by Cloooinnootl''
wlunlug :~purt. saw the
the Giants in th~ ninth wllcn
Jun 's hi t go. \'e tilt&lt;~ McGrawmen
to 2 edge. Mo ~H outpit.ehcd
wh1le Lhulstront b.lld a perfect dt!Y
nt bat wlLil foUl" hit&amp;. A scheduled
.!iCcond gnme 1\'M oalll'tl otJ on acI&lt;.a unt or rain.
I 'l'wo p itching
Slmute fUld Jack
cd In
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Will over
ltl llls sixth
but had ~to be
t.cok !be mound ill the
tlu.l oos·~s filled :.\lld retired tbe
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'an even break in four starts and

dt'Oppcd further out
Attcr a slump
· them n lne defeats in eleven
the OlanLs did an about face
won six out of scvcrt du ring
week, regaining sccorid pJH.Ce in
National leneue 5CL'tLmble und
vancing to within
the Cardinals. The
won four out Or seven
Braves and Reds each copped

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By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee,

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MM. EARL SPRINOSTOf1, Middleport, atop at THE DAU..Y TRI·
BUNS: this week and set a quarter
p:nmd pa.ckagc o1 tllllnda. Tea tree.

NOTICE. ERMA Beauty Bboppc will be open
at t·oo P. M. tiacb day and evenhliiB· Special prlcC.'!. over Ebersbach
Pha1me.ev, Pomoroy.
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immediately asaociated with the life of a community.

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"The newopaper is the moat earerly oourht piece of litera·
lure roiq' into the home. 1 It baa more intimacy than any other
factor ·i~ one'a daily contact.

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utfewapaper advertising producea immediate

Detroit and the White Box, both
o1 whom failed to win a game la~:~t
week, started the .new week
vlctorlefl. Vic Sorrell of the T"roilil
won a 4 to 2 duel from 1Lefty
mez of the Ynnkecs, JOhllRO&lt;l'!'.
triple breaking · up the game in the
tenth Inning. Alphorise Thurrias

diatinruishes a newopaper's birth, life ~nd function.
"Newopaper advertiains tell a us where to buy; it never leto
a prospect set causht. It inaurea COIIIUmers soocl will; lone oal..
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Newopai&gt;er advertioinr is timely and permits the adymitter .
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to tie bio copy up·w.ith c~1rrent news eventa. · It t!nable- ~e ad·

lime-mellowed lamr thai oW,.
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Cheese \
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It ia the greatc:at factor in 'the·countr)'

in mouldinr public opinion.

Geiting the · '~Horse Laugh"

It ntel .. I.e a 1moolh a•d ~ream'
Aad what •vorl A rich,

It U. the on{y publication

almost everyone reads a newopaper.

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KRAFT

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"Did you ever otop to iliinli that a newspaper u ad oidvettio·

, 6fclfSuperG1 IIion
Ctylll:t l ~ad n ~ wn!l [tnt &lt;'fJe~ by
the n n ~le n t i:l.
l!o• furront·t•ll ltf'ptstr
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diStlnctlol\ or bcJug
pitcher to beat the.

onJ)I' to . work Ptlmuoy and surroWldllll countlea, calltng on busl·
ncp concerns. :NationallY advert.ls·
ed un-a. Must be a hu111tier. Per!lk&gt;nent. connection lt you mak!!
good.
·MERGJJANTS
INDUSTRIES, INC. Third and Wayne.
~yton. OhiO.
6·18·1'1-18.

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two l'Uns.

SALESMAN WANTED-Local mf!.n'

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Morris A. Pellter, Advertioins Diredor of the Sian DieiO

Burke atld Hadley J&gt;itched Wnsh ..
Jugton to a 9 t9 3 triUUJph over Llu:
St. Louis Bt·owns yester&lt;iay, ,
Cleveland nicked MCOollald anJ
Shore9 for twelv~ hif.s and turned
· back Ule Athletics, 6 to 4. A Wild
l;leavc by Jlmmy PoxX with the

MR$, A.. J . .E\cl)&amp;l!for. Raclfle
at THE D~Y TRlBUNE
't.h~S wffk and tiet a ((Wrter pouftd
JM1Ck&amp;£e of Salada Tea. tree.

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.. NA'fiONAL LEAGUE
c;"out ~~ ln battJ.ng,
Club
won Lost
1 Bob Reeve6. wtio· has been tl')'blB St. Louis . . . . . . . . . 33
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~th lmturereot au·ecesa, to hold New York . . . . . . . . 30
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dOwn an lnfteld' Job With the Bo6ton CblcaQ"O . . . . . . . . . . 29
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