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:ftll the a uditoriums to capaciLy, as
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~i\CKSON PAPER recently carried a story
drunken driver who wrecked another man's car
totally, injured several members of the party
refused to make any restitution, and as a result was fined
$800 and costa or ordered to the workhouse.
Tho paper's headline says, "Drunken Driver Must
Pay Big Price For Act." There is where we ~an not agree.
It seems to us and to muny others, that this particular m!'n
1 was moat fortunate, jut~t as many others, h~re and
have been when they had accidents while drivi1111
an intoxieatr.d condition. This man was a potential killwhile in t)lat """ndition and as such should have
prosecuted for malicious destruction of property at;tempt,' ed manslaul!htor as well as the charges on which be was

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•'Who Kiiled EA.n.L WRIGHT? '' at.
' the Mtddlepcrt Presby.criv.n church
July 8th s.'nd Pt;meroy . Siatpson M.
E. church July 9th at elii,ht P M.
This production has bt.'Cn takt!n l~_:;c;,_.-c:_&lt;;·:.
hom real life, and l.s almost lh~: exact. duplicde ot a. murder tJ lal ~~~f~t,~
whkh took place in a wostern Cll.Y
&amp;eVE'I'al years ago A t this trial a
prominent young man or the com- ~ec::..:­
mun1ty was tried fur having klllf!=d 1COUJ'Be
h16 best friend while under the ln-

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fiuence or lntoxicat :n~; tqum. The
facta presented In the court room

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n yotmg e.tlorney h1
that he wrote thiS dra ..
matlc trial. based cpon the lneidents
11et forth In the orl~hu:.l h·agedy,
"Who Killed E:u-1 Wilaht?" wm
be pre~ nted as above and should
:ftll the a uditoriums to capaciLy, as
ll't:lll:. crowds have flocked to witne.ss this prod uction
wllcre\-er it
has lleen prcf'..ented Rec\!mly In Piimpress~d

aUt;~udance

PNw-R.uo Bk&lt;~•s..t&amp; lw..CiMII...,_o.IO

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GOD FORGIVES AND HEALl&gt;-BJe.. the Lord,
mY soul, and forget not all his benefits: who forgiveth all
th\nO'lniquities; who heaieth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction.-Psalm 103:2, 4.

.

'

WAS LUCKY
~i\CKSON PAPER recently carried a story
drunken driver who wrecked another man's car
totally, injured several members of the party
refused to make any restitution, and as a result was fined
$800 and costa or ordered to the workhouse.
Tho paper's headline says, "Drunken Driver Must
Pay Big Price For Act." There is where we ~an not agree.
It seems to us and to muny others, that this particular m!'n
1 was moat fortunate, jut~t as many others, h~re and
have been when they had accidents while drivi1111
an intoxieatr.d condition. This man was a potential killwhile in t)lat """ndition and as such should have
prosecuted for malicious destruction of property at;tempt,' ed manslaul!htor as well as the charges on which be was

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AND HELP
FOR t,IEN TO liE COMFORTABLE IN
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MA.JOR V.U.UI!

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unRaclni la all rl1ht, bU~&amp; sport!· ment and It- won't. be 1on1
than. who lltea aeUon .Oul4 rtLth.er til they come out with an antmal
You can't lf&amp;b a. eouple af cracker tbat. lf'OWla.
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What a Whale &lt;11 1 dU!.....,. lfflt

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Tht! a~ of the fatller are
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marries, be11 ,..,_ny ftnd u;;il''li;;
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IUSS-PROOr
LIP STICJK

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Bll.l(lK " WRITE

You wouldn't
be without them! .
As muci1 a part of your smooth·
•
running day -- Chesterfields- as
is y&lt;rc~r secretary!
i' 'ld if she isn't at hand for the
moment, you light up . , , and im·
mediately stop fretting I
MILDER. Grnoke as many as
you like.

TASTE-BEllER. ' tlYo~

many as rou;,w~

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enjoy-

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For Cliestertlelds are made of

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ripe mild tobaccos, the best that
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dprette paper obtainable.
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NAT[ONAt.: JAA.GUI
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Chlcaso at Ph lladelphta .
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AME RICAN J ~AGUE
Washiugton at St. Lou1.81

Philade lphla a.t. Cleveland.
New York at Detrott.
B0t1ton a t Chlco.go.

SALE

A [ T or onto--Prlmo Camera,

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Attl t:IUCA.N LEAGUE
liHII hea vyweight knocked out BuU
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Gonr.an. K~&gt;nooha, Whs.. OJ .
Boston 'l, Chicago 1.
AL Nt•w York- P aola VJ.lln, New
Detroit a. New York, 7. 11 hmings. York !lgh lwe laht
dEfeated WUlle
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fiGHT TO fiN

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AMI:RIVAN'

ABIOOIA.TJ~ff

Loul.llv11le at Columbua.

Indla napolts at· TOledo.
Mtlwaul!:ee a t Mtnneapollt.

Kansas City Bt St. Paul.
NAT[ONAt.: JAA.GUI
Plll liburgb at Bo&amp;too.

Clr.clnnati at Brookl:rn.
Chlcaso at Ph lladelphta .
!:: t. L ouit; o.t NP'N York.
AME RICAN J ~AGUE
Washiugton at St. Lou1.81

Philade lphla a.t. Cleveland.
New York at Detrott.
B0t1ton a t Chlco.go.

SALE

A [ T or onto--Prlmo Camera,

1 ~:1. ·

Attl t:IUCA.N LEAGUE
liHII hea vyweight knocked out BuU
P hlladelphi" 11 , Cleveland 7.
Gonr.an. K~&gt;nooha, Whs.. OJ .
Boston 'l, Chicago 1.
AL Nt•w York- P aola VJ.lln, New
Detroit a. New York, 7. 11 hmings. York !lgh lwe laht
dEfeated WUlle
St. Louis 7, Washington o.
Pnltl t"SI.m . New Yo rk OOJ.

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to &lt;Ike the joy ou&lt; of d!lvios.
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&lt;ire milease been priced ao low.
' Super&lt;wls&lt; cord, Golld7.ear
' cm[MJ•oolup, , ,
long llfe, safe riding.
For your iofo1111.1doo aad your ~ of
mind, rua your eye over dloie priceS&lt; ,

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Serv·U•Wel Stores wiD he opi!a Friday NlcJit

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3

15c Pound
2 Pounds for

MILK

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25c
29c

BROOMS

32c

5-Ti.; : ........ .
TUNA FISH OR CHICK·
Eiil OF THE SEA
Per

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Westinghouse Refrigetlltors
The Name Westinghouse is Yout·
Guarantee
I. C. Meredith, clrestef'().
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IKed Bird Prexy ·

Is On War Path

BULK COFFEE
3 Pounds
For .. .. ...... .
CABBAGE

CREAMERY BUTTER

NUT OLEO

4 Large
·.Cans ...•-.-- . .. . •

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-4th or JULY-

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·'Dr'f!&gt;a knoCk oa wood~ time you Jet

23c

Fancy

Per Pound . . . . . .

33C

NEW POTATOES
Fancy Home Grown

Fine Large Heads
Per Head ..... ... .

~~k

OCTAGONl.AUNDRY

. . . . .. . . . .

PINK SALMON
Fancy
.

30c
25C

2Cans ... .. ....
LUX 'l'Oll.ET SOAP

~!a~ ·-- ··· · · ·· 23c
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SOAP
6 Small BaJ'li
Or 4 Large .. ...

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25c

WINTER WHEAT
FLOUR
Per
Sack

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58c

Uk

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Beach
Team To Play
On July Fourth

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WEATHER FORECAST-- ft .-Local th~nhowen tonla:bt and

BllghUy oooleT in extreme KOl'tb
.
tonight. Cooler P'r1day.
:l.ay.

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f,ULL

WI~E

OF lN'rERNATIONAL

V-N0.248

Prof. A. L . F'lanlaan. II)IJ'lacer of ~~•.;d~;;
the Syracuse Bath-in&amp; Beach, ha.!J ~r.
announced that hls team Ol' Batb- 1"''' "' .
ina Beach Recreation ball playera
will plaY the first game on Ule new

Jntertlt-

' Saturday July fourth.

Jul)" ftftl1,

w~

q -pendenee Coy, nte
Dally Tribupe' wut follow Itt
usual c\lltOJI\ of

be played al the

I'MemRefUH To Woi-k
er Two Committeemen Fired

permlttinil:.

BY MINE BOSS

S:IYiill

.mUl Monday eveninl' JLd) :
ltl&gt;.
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News Flashes

were aald todlJ.
the

Howard Taylor and Don Pleree of
delivered to 1be
Atheru; count.y o1llcen here Wedn~day momina. They wW be l.ak.:n to that coun&amp;J to ltoDinr to

Rutland were

char1ee

or

ftllht of man apinlt tlme in
ClroumnaYllaUon
of
t.br
llobe :

Oernando Maaellan uUed
around the world in l.OU
1~18·'22.

Sir Prandl
around the
da)'l,

Drake

da"

ulled. &lt;

world 1o I.OW

10'11·10.

'l'homu Cavendlah

made

tbe trtp by boat 1n 7!1 days,
1586·'88.
Nellie Bly-bJ boat and J'&amp;il

- 12 do)'fl, 1888.
Charlet "-tamorril by ran
and boat, Ob.J~go to Chk:lp, .
60 da)'l, 1101.

plaoe, lt.B.
C. B. Oo_llyer and Mean, H

d~t.ys. 16 hout~, 21

mmut.ea..
plane 1md bot.t, 1828.
Oral Zeppei..!J:l, 21 c1&amp;11, MIY•
en hour&amp;, at mJnu&amp;a. 111211.
oatt.)r and Post, elfbt, daya,

1&amp; houra, 51 mlnutee: lHl.

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prielt,nq!O'-

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One p{eee speed !!Jrits,

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Said .To Prevail In Pari•
After Special CouDCil
s-ion

By International News &amp;niet
The followlna shows the

ton Weill, 28 daye, lf bOUH.
S8 nilnutea by boat. nll and

ror ..,.

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AIR OF GLOOM

GLOBE CIRCUNG
STARTED EARLY

and rail, SS. daye, 21 twun, M
mlnuteB, J91J.
U. 8 . army plaJlel, l'mi daya,
lilt.
Edward S. Evans and Lin·

·co.ll .t lotbtaa,
tilb tl!tl

3--INB-Dei!Pite

Moratorium For Ger·
many Aa PlanDetl By
Mr. HOOYer

HelU'y ~. M . dQfi,
Seattle to Seattle 1n IV03.
John IJeiiry Mean. boe~

llOIUiuppoR. · '

SUMMER FASHIONS

IMPIIOVEb

belu.w &amp;ee.soiUil l*~­
tn May, operaUon&amp; tp l(!nmlnera e.t I8Mx mine No. 1&amp; 'ral in tbe fourth federal rutrvP
retuHd to 10 to work dlati'ict, eorbDrlatnl Oblo, Pemla)lltollowlq
VN\1~ Kentucky and We&amp;t V1r!ilniR
between
are atlU above the bottom roue~
ot tho
at the beslnnlna of the Year, tJ;Ie
rtserve mo?'"-hlY buaine review

'I'.&amp;UN TO ATHOl

l'RIC~UNDAY

p!B.in ~olors\ . A s,.vlm
tube Fl'l!e with ' each

Smt.

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BOYS! LON&lt;l. :
WHITt DUCKS
Age~

BOYS~

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WASHABLE
KNICKERS '

BOXS'
SUM,MM,.
P.AJaAS

I
\r·Neck :and: Coat styles. ~~~8 to 18.

THE order went ai'OIIIId "all

. . ·'1"-:26 .

....,mer ~ab reduced ... 10 ·
in. apite of their
. · ' •1114'r!Jieu
.•.
.. . their lov~y' .~lora an'd lluh·

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BEI;TS

.SOc
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Sto 18

v

Buckle .. or Elastic
bottoms. Plaids or
plain ealoni. ·

95c

.

; : . ina , li..,a ... all the price
. '
tieketa were ehUiied.
Here ia a real opportunil)'
to find juat the hata you have
wanted to round out your
vacation wardrobe. You
will be aurprieed at the
FiDe Strawa and fuhiou.

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ll ·H. RAWUNGS SONS
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MIDDuPoRT, OHIO •

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Iloilo Ha... Mucb Moaer;
"5 - b Witbout M......,
Elfon f• Relief .

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tr.

employeea a bol1day. n.en!
Will be no IMue of 'n1e DalJ,t
Tribune itler 1"11daJ ,ruJ;J 1M ,

. en To Ceate Opetatiom Here

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Eeau Officiala Threat·

JUNE KEEPS .t.VEIUGE

8Bll1VICE

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NO PIU'ER WIJ,.L
BE ISSUED ,OJ!j'
FOURTH OF JULY

.

lng contest as the K. of P'a have
one of
etrong teams tn the
. Flanagan haa .tur •
with a grou.p1 of

NEWS

, JULY 2, 1931

~OT WEATHU TD.
8£ STOPPED 8Y
THUNDER STORM~

ball fte ld a t the beach m Jui.Y
Fourth nt six o'clock. The oppo.
oents ror the ftrst. rame wUI be tj}e
Knl&amp;'ht of Pythlaa . of Lbe Popteroy
Rt-creatlonal ball league.
,
·
This game &amp;hou1d be an

LEASED

J'I9Ct'll11

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FI y e r s Return To S~rting

lit Less Than~ine Days .
.Alter Leavjng On Tour ·
HAil so~ TROUBLE IN RUSSlA . .
Where Poor Oil Fouls Spark Plugs And
Bad Weather Near Alaska Made
FIYinl Extremely Difficult
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