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sent .l!.ac~ to prison und incarcerated tor .his ·, misdeed.
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)le was reoognlzci! In Akron ~~~the escaped convict.
Fin~llY a.ft~r f~illlld~ ;tarted a petition -11•k the Butck·l "'"·

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records ' ' '

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m~n may returJI to his wjfe and
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:,When that old serpent pUt Eve up'to
·the Idea of handing Adam an apple,
he may havo been dolrig them both a
•ood tu~-far where· would wo be
today, ,ladlot and·gentlomon, without
eurAdam'sApplt. Hwo dldn'thavoour
Adam'• Apple, we couldn't ling, cou!dn'~ avon tpeak. For your Adam'•
Applolt your Larinx -yaurvolco box
,.. It contain• your vocal chords. So Consld~ your Adam's Apple. 8o care·
ful In your chalco of clgarottu. Ro·
member- tho terpent In the smokers'
Gall'dttn of Ed ... - ·harsh lrrltanta aro
In all raw tobacCOI; Don't '
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comfortable

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in one of these

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JN8 Statl CornQGmla&amp;
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to . manu,factu'!rll ·. bt chilnllccd
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not present In your
aad Feel Like a Young
LUCKY STRIKE••nho we say, ~~S!!!;·
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SOc, 75c, $1.00.

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BLEND SUITS
$olld t nlon or

SOCKS

combbu\llon

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Included: Jean McKay, Jean MQ~
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Monday evening for, q few da.ys

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Elhm.beth Ohlnrer. The rroup was

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Mary Brooks, 18. of Harrl.oml·
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in that eoll!,monwealth. A 'ohdrt Ume ~h'll'e!lfteJ hte•,;:,'~:::
bio ~ca'P_e, 'tt!!'ntually came to .Ohio, s;J;tl,ed\ low,n, ••
a p&lt;lsilign. mar&lt;ied a good woman and •h.11• fll&lt;lt .on,ly
qeavored t\). ~ve a clean life, obsel?'ing the l!l:ws, but he
bas suoaeedi\cl· sin_ce his successfll!;&lt;\a•.h !o,!' liberty.
lluffnl tllat period since )le. l'"'l~d, lte , ~¥came ~.
railway ~plo:Yee and has "gltt~el! aloil!f wei~" .. iRe is the
fathe,..otlreverail· c.hildren and 1ey~rythiilll 'will! goiD)! along
fine-w\cepj....:that his . conscienh~:was causinlf~i?'· plenty
of trouble.1AIJ11ollt dailY he fe~red he would be round nut
sent .l!.ac~ to prison und incarcerated tor .his ·, misdeed.
Eveutualh, ·that ·:which he m&lt;llltj,read,ed carne to .pJISB, und
)le was reoognlzci! In Akron ~~~the escaped convict.
Fin~llY a.ft~r f~illlld~ ;tarted a petition -11•k the Butck·l "'"·

:l

Gov~rnor'not to

eye
voluntat•ily. to
records ' ' '

w

honor extra.dltion papers, he

Rasp Your Throat ·

With Harsh Irritants

A :LO'o.E FEAST-Better
of herbs wl1ero
love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewi~h.-Prover!Jo
t •$:17.
1

.

''*

••

t~!::~~~~~~~~~~~!~i~~

to, "face the .m!lsic" and wh'en the
:·Governor Pollard of Virgin:a
i&amp;ulng ~ full rind &lt;JOm)lletc pa1- ~!ctcruir_
m~n may returJI to his wjfe and
he
going for
a credit to
abiding

•' ·
Consider the Garden of Eden.
:,When that old serpent pUt Eve up'to
·the Idea of handing Adam an apple,
he may havo been dolrig them both a
•ood tu~-far where· would wo be
today, ,ladlot and·gentlomon, without
eurAdam'sApplt. Hwo dldn'thavoour
Adam'• Apple, we couldn't ling, cou!dn'~ avon tpeak. For your Adam'•
Applolt your Larinx -yaurvolco box
,.. It contain• your vocal chords. So Consld~ your Adam's Apple. 8o care·
ful In your chalco of clgarottu. Ro·
member- tho terpent In the smokers'
Gall'dttn of Ed ... - ·harsh lrrltanta aro
In all raw tobacCOI; Don't '
iali!VvotJr throatWith .harsh lrrltanta.
ReachfaraLUCKYinatoad.Remembor, ·

/

-:~or

AGRARIAN LAW

.! 1 ATTACK~DBY
'
'
J

EDITOR'S NOTE:

jl'

mpaey and IIW, ••v.8 d. Only elec·
eric .,..fria:eration fully sul ..es tblt

"-

aOOir••l&lt;lod ptOblem.
-"''"
. aGeactal I!Jcciric (le.
...,•., .,.,
:!~§~~-~o..;Jf•'l £riJ"'""'t
buy lllodme ..,;.;&amp;&lt;•
doia. 'It ~er aoedt aneodOn......aut

Be

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'
"-~
J~111buy

Thll

ftr81. ul two t,pecial u.rtictes on
co'11 arrarl!tn law, wbloh Ia 1iJiller I

?,ptn. J'Rd

the 4th ol July Trip.

JDU

whicb .ne;w:t.

comfortable

over the Fourth

'

pntJO!ed ,new bbor codr" I•
the Jn(lit ,IJr1pc\'lant. prdbkm• m '.l,. . l

.

in one of these

1oathtra republic.

lightweigha; hllat .

llr • PIERRE l , HUS8
JN8 Statl CornQGmla&amp;
' Article No. 1

,-'"'-"""'=

~UCKY STRIKE l1 th'l only cl~~d~=~~='·''
tniruo;~ll. •'iillorlca that throOgJi.:.lfa,
•~TOASTING" Process expels cartolh
' hal!l" Irritants p""ent In !!! riclwtobac•
:co,, Yhe1e ex.pellec!_.lrrltan"'are eoid
415eJ.eftly..two, Yeara of.
to . manu,factu'!rll ·. bt chilnllccd
' paunds. They
not present In your
aad Feel Like a Young
LUCKY STRIKE••nho we say, ~~S!!!;·
Man,.~ aaya
tlder your Adam's Apple."
, · ·.

ateds, Palm

are

Be11i:h and Li11ena

'

I

Others Up tci

Be;wtlfUI,
' COlorful, Satine
. . and
Cretonne
Covered Pillows (
..
·~

.

"
" ~~~ IJ;~~v~d!
.

Slllltt.

I,

,

.-\ grtat varlet,. md Interest...

with t.lle

.o~&amp;

comfortabl~

llrht weltht

wear.

A la~e sei~Uon at.-

SamiDIIr Under ..
All alzu.

SOc, 75c, $1.00.

75c, $1.00, $1.50

PER GARMENT

BLEND SUITS
$olld t nlon or

SOCKS

combbu\llon

Faacr Cloekt, c:bedu, plahb
11r ~lmt.. plain s~es.
~kl fw every easembte.

TheY.'re
t!ew!
.

'ffie~!ie~. ~gJ ~nd Only
~

SHIRTS &amp;

NECKWEAR
WOtll

FOR., THE HOME1

~UMMER

,

~·

so.:,. 75c

tr:lp at McMIUIW's cottage

AntJquit~·.

the following

we"F

Included: Jean McKay, Jean MQ~
IMaster,
Dorothy Grant, ll(ary

lnr R-leeUo In &amp;hit

nt'B·
THE PORCH~
-'
.

campm~

near

Cool. dl'eiJSJ pattern-' to be

~r

•

\

'

FOR THE
CAR.

ON CAMPING TRIP
' A group, of our yonng people left
Monday evening for, q few da.ys

$19.50

raa.,1

Shirts

Shorb tn lone 1\o'bl'lnr
rics.

$1.95

PER SUIT

col4.t

llnd

McMaster. Hsmrtetta E'llilJI',
Elhm.beth Ohlnrer. The rroup was

acomrnled. by~~~ Me~·-JIAJtRU.GE LICENSE
Howard C. Smith, 28, of ft.uUnnd
Mary Brooks, 18. of Harrl.oml·
were Riven a license to Wed at
court here Monda.y arBrook.l' hat! the
sent
pa.rentB. They
Jnanied later by Rev. 0. W.

lams.

tab·
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WE GIVE S. &amp;: H. GREEN STAMPS
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·, l"ciQ41ng the ose of UltrQ ~ipl~t\R~y~; , .
Sunshine ~llow• ~ H~~at Purifies

,;r.,~ Thi'oat Protection~ aQalnd

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�AnoUter

btln yesterday 1
deep down in
IOULhl!m

In lumsell

Sale, Mile.POR SALB·'..One b.."ll. power
pre&amp;&amp;. One 8-l&amp; or l .o~-30 tractor

wm · seU to~et.ber or separate. SOld
. on ea:JY terms. B. 0 . Vance, Nid ..
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WI!+ ,BE OPEN FRiDAY NIGHT, J!J...Y
3RD. UNTIL
9 O'CLOCK. 'CLOSED
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.Cb~h will hQld th~&gt;•r
third " .an-1 • picnic:

GOLD'S' (:AMP
Neal Ho"'~ W.. Vi,

Chieke~

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I!~&amp;~:~fj~: Harbrccht 1, Ebers ..

'11-Knowlt.

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ballB, Dill J..
playa, Ebers bach to Raw ..
.fohn ·Terrell.
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Our Payment Plan
Coovenierit

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898ton, t; St. l,.ouis, 2.
Chtcaao, O: Wasb.lngton, 1.

FIGnT RESULTS

Detroit, 8; Phlla.delphla, 5.

• AIIIEKICAN

LEAGUE

At Phlladclphta-Mn.xle Ro!:·~n·
New York, world's Hgh t
lj&lt;'a\·ywc.ight champion, ~eCeated

Pittsburgh, 4; Bost.Qn, 2
Phllt#elphil!l, ,n ; Chicago, 10.
B~, 6; Cl~n&amp;tl, 4,
Bt. £oula, 4; New YOJ'It, 3.

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GAMES TOI&gt;AY

AMBaftilUf ASSOCIATION

LaqlavW.e ~t Oolumbus.
Indianapolis at Toledo.
Mtlwapkee at ~eapOlis.
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Between the G~-.t Lakes •••
the. PortalS of· the South

lf~.TIONo\f. tEAGVE
Olevelarid, 16; New Yorlt, 6.

Our Cars Are fully
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l'ESTDDAY'S bESVLTS
ASSOCIATION
lo~poUa, 13;· Columbus, 6
·K&amp;naaa Cit)', 7; MlnnefVPOIIs, 4.
--..a,, ~ui. J; I&amp;Uwaukee, 5.
OnlY pQiea &amp;eheduled.

J c:!les, Ph1ladelphla,' (10).

At New "tark-VIc CaltlJKllo, Ara
gCntinr hcll.vywelght, defeated Ed ~
' ~e B'enS(Jn, New York (10'~

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Swick,

CJcvelo.lld fealher-

~"'1elght, defeated Charles Raymond.

1N~w

York, (6).

:Max Gllckt;'lllA· lfCJV Yoti: hB~vy

wclg:ht,

defeated
(0) .

Mickey Taylor,

TIIROI.JGH INTERSTATE SI!RVICE from Dell'Oit to Q&gt;arleston,
via Tokda, Columbus, PortllllOUib, and Huntinglan, without chan!!".
Also a divisiGn between Huntington and Parkertbutg, W. Va. wuh
connections for Clarksburg, Grafton f.l;ld other }\'est Virginia points.
11t ~veni~nt points via 1'THE SHORT LINB'' for all
points in' tfte South.
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