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Ttw! communion Will be oblerved haJ)I!I wa)'• Clin bP found for •U ~ I Raymond Krldt!r, Bupt
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tbe tear:hlnp of JNW~ tbe Christ ~bOiie word&amp; flt Into Ivery luld and crevi~
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Sunday ac:.bool 9 a . m
Feeney-Bennett Post Of American Leaion Haa Spar·
Mornln1 devotion 10 a. m .
Neither Effort Nor Expeme To Make Event \
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No- evenlnl ~&gt;ervlce.
An Enjoyable One For All
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8:30 p.
Epworth League. Ot·SIMPSO~ METHODIST CHURCH
eelebrat.lon to be held at th e Mid- t\nworks ewr ~itnes.~ in ,the v11le Cha.mbeni, leader.
Pal!&amp;! A. Brlrb1.. Pa•tor
d)epcrt hlah r.chool stadium . und er Pomeroy Bend, wm be set o:rr. The
'1 SO p. m . Evenina: service Sub~ J eMe Brewster . Sunday ~iehool
Uw ausplces of the Feeney-Bennett 1 American Lo.Jgion has spared no ex- 1ject, ''The W.Ji)' Into Life."
Post, of the An1erlun Legion Wor k pt.mr. In obtal.lins the beat of lhe j 7 30' p. m '"'Wednesday, Mid-week. superintendent. Combined Sl'rvtce
9.00 a . m.
en the OOa.utlful pageQ.Dt., un&lt;kr the pyrotechnical display, and all wnl ~rvlee.
dlrectlon ot Miss Margaret Riley , be plellied wfili this huge presenM - baa been going ern for the past few tatlun . Tht&gt; "rework&amp; w111 eontatn
neks, and quik a bit of time has such displays as, Nlgara Falls. ("Jr
llef:n apent In getting everything in tie of the Mountains, Landscape
ahlpe for the preliE'ntatlon, Satur- Scenery, large animals and many
day night.
otl!er dttrerent views.
Tb(' paaeant wm be presellted
Thf' stadium wtll seat over twl)
with beautuul stase s-~ttlngs and thousana peoJT.e anc.. ~ •. iS expcctcd
1011:eoua costumes. Dl:!l'erent dances with favorable weather conditions,
will bf riven, representing different I that t.he seatinJ: capacity will be
eour.trlea. Several local dancing ftlled Jf weather conditions will not
~swill be on the prOKTam HS well allow the presentation of thE: proas a number of young lalt'nt fro m 1gram It w ill be _given the tollowllli
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hold t.he Pou.rth Q""r\1!1'1)' C:OOfM' THE FlkST BAPTIST CHURCII cnet&gt; of thll year. We wUI appreAIOftsca. It 8ta.rll, Ph. D., m!nblilft Cl&amp;te It It all members of the om9 30 a m. B•bllo 8Chool. l' ~n cial Board will be Pftlt1lt.
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a luncheon dinner 'Ibursd11y g,t her
horn ~ Thoae attending were : Mrs.
Mrs D. S. Hartinger
Great mterest Is b4.!1ng m11n1fesled and Mrs. Bo(gess.
tn the dra.mat:lc muftler trill! "Who
XHied Earl Wright~.. H IS to be
TO STUDY WELFARE
presen\ed at Middleport, ume J uly
Ml ~ses Jean l..eeth and Angustn
8. Frank Lloyd the d ~ f endan t who Sherman or Portsmouth
arril'ed 1
is being 1rnpel:Sonated by J ohn GilThursday for a s:hort visit w1th Miss I'
more will be tried for the murder of Luc;lle Mayer, North &amp;cond St. The
his best friend Earl Wright, whose girls. who are Seniors of Ohio
widow and children will be m th e Etate Umvcrstty left F'rtday molncourt room. The Jud~~:e for the oc- lng \or a short visit In Pqrt&amp;mouth.
cllllon will be Rel'. F. c. Kreager SunC:ay the ~hree wHI l!'!ave tor
with Rev. c. H. Eichinger as the
PrOGeCutJ.nc Attorney Tony Mnni
kuso ill Ule bootlegger, whose stuff' connection wlth tbelr social ~clfarc
~used all t.he troubk and w111 be course at Oblo State !or six wceb
tmpetsonated by REV Fred I Oanl.~
ner. The tollowtng klc~tl people wlll
complete this btet·estlng c!Ui~
Mrs, AUIItln
Court Bailiff, H. E. Cook: Sherlll l'rl daughter Mary Ellen and son A 1
C. A. Root; Mrs French, the Stat :•'• V .. nre . \'!Siting Mr. and Ml'.S. C. 1~.
Chief Witness, •Mrs. De a G H&lt;l~'e~, Rathburn.
Dr. Cook, the cmroner , Rev T Boyd
Mr . and Mrs Albert Nichols 11-nd
Oay: Mrs. Lloyd, moL er of the nc- Mr and Mrs. Ralph N!chols of 1
fendant, Mrs. H. J . H~·sell , M r~ Oref"ill!b u rgh. Pa., are sr-.•ndlng the
Wright, widow. Mlse Frances E week ~nd with Mr and Mr.s. Wm.
Kreager: Her two ch11flren, Mo.rjor!C' Swlsl'oer of Ornl'el Hill. •
DJiu and Billy Dllee ; Court ReMrs. R. E Tompkins and son
porter, Miss Evelyn Eichinger.
BobtJ.y r eturned Thursday evening
from Buejr1 us where they ha~O
been visiting for the past week
with relatives.
Leonard Troupe ot .Ashland, 0 .,
the
Rotary
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evening
at will arrive Saturday for a. vtslt
rooms. The newly elected with friends.
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Mr and Mrs Charlt•s Ml Mas t,:or
pc;&lt;:ij:ve. o)ta.jt\8, ,•n]e omcers e•3ct.ed are lP.avlng Sn turd(l y fur C1Jlumll11r.
were · '0'. B. Stout. Pre~;: Char~e~ where thev will ~pend th e F1mr•h ·
Hennuy, VIce Ptea : Cadl'ic Clark, Mr. McMa•ltr will 1 ~ tnrn Sal 1n·-1
BeCrctQry; and David MIH ~ r. 'l'rea.s- day while the latter wm spend Ml\· ·~
urrr After th e short buJ&gt;im:&gt; s.~ meet- t'rR I Wf'l'ks With rel~fh•es ut Plc.t ~­

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a boat of dread clioeasea.
Their undeve·
loped bodies have been easy prey to bae·
teria. · Now parents are learnina the o.,.;ret
of "resirtance." They are arming their
children a:aainat the miscroocopic foe by let·
ting them have plenty of sleep, J:llenty oun·
ohine and plenty of pure, fresb milk. Teat·
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Mrs. Lou Bu1·ford was hostess to
her brWge club ThllrH&lt;ln y a l lle1
home c.n Scooud Avenue Prl2Cl!! tor
hiBh score were Bwnrd ~l to Mrs
Ottie Stanley ~l..ld Httt'l ic Mu rlt~
Smllh. Dinner wns seJ"o,. ed a\ Uw
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ENTERT.UNS 1\T RRII)(.F.
Mrs. Dav1d M11ler cntcJ!alned I wo
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aot.ed by the mostlntereetins odeutb of
modern deteetive "'§~!IP-:-THATCIIER
COLT, Pt1ieo CooiiDi..ioner and Slentb
Extraordinary of New York City. War
hero, 'Yirtu010 in ~1ll the sciences, meticu•
lou~ a'r¢1iier, snlo tJ\l~oiiouor, ehormlng
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l'ntlaent dat •11a, Lill' Palna, Nen·
'P!IIIII._ or Burnlnr, Clue to functional lha41Jer lnlti.tio~ In acid eoondl•
tlr.t lll&amp;lt:e. TOU feel tii'6CI, dfl~reettel
•nd )lleOUI'al'l!'d, tr7 the e,.tez Teat.
Wor I tut. IRaril clrculatlnJ' thoru
the o.tteni Ia i l minute•. P"'laea by
tl!ouabcb f'or rapl4 ~n4J)OIItlve ac, .. tlon. Don"t J1W up. Try CJ'atu (pro~
{lo~nee4 811a-teJ:) today, U!fder the
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fol lowi ng trom Jaalah (30:16):
"F1 r thus Raith the Lctrd God, the
l:lc ~· One of Israel; In returning
and rest shall ye be saved· in
quietness and in confidence shah be
y our strength."
The Lellf!on-Sernwn al11o includes
tht1 following pas1age11 from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sciene11 and Health with Key to the
Sulpturee,"' by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The prayef' tbat reforms tha 1in•
ner and heals the sick is an abso·
lu te fni t h tb11t al~ things are poa&amp;!•
bic to Gnd,-a R]'lirituaiUt(derRtand.
ing of Him, an un11~lfed love. Deeire ja rrayer; and no toes ean occur trom · ~ru•t-!na: Gpd ;~itb., 01![.~·
Birts, that ih~ m•r -beh1JOUlJid
and exalted ~Ole they 'take form
In words and in deedi" (p.l:l-4, 11).

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Chr i ~t, Scienti~&gt;t, for S1mday, July

BRIDGE PARTY

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:31~:;sirlg.s of Liberty to· ourselves
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American Legion Band will
Jllre a free concert in Mlddlc p~; rt
J,Vednesda.y July 8th nnd Jn Rutland
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here because ot the m1w L~ of h{'r 1
mcH:.{'r Mrs MeJV!sa Hawk lm ·
Mr and Mrs Kelly Gro;,:rm Rl'f'
leavinR Snturdn,v momlna r... r C'f'- 1
lumbus where th~y w!ll v!~if 'loi ltl 1
relatives.
K at hryn HRWkln.~ M nr ~' rtr-vnrhl·· !
Fdlt h Echlenn.•t· otw f,-, 11 Llncl:;t:v 1
lll't' f'XOcc~d here t.n :;pen~ th e 1
Fourth, Wlth H'latlv('s.
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Mr~ Charl~s McMaster lln 'l nat• -1
lia Pa uley \J slt rd m AlllLl ~ 'I"hm:; -,
day.
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Frank Murra.v a.nd son Cllarle ~ :
who have been a~ Wh nrton, w v~ ' I
the P&amp;llt two months on a contta~t
painting job. J'eturncd Thm s1l 11 v
evening to vis it With frJen 1 tzo~ anr'l
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The following g1oup of local rest·
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end at the Kuannacut c t~mp A1
Rcckbl.klle Will BeESon, Mr a n~ 1
lllr~. PJummer Bc.'t.on , Mr!; i't'JS'
Wise and two chlhlrrn. a.ld Ml&amp;l
Jan'" Dnvts. Mr. and Mt·s Leo Bee.00 and fomlly of Cultunbur, w!\!
thed 'them at Rockbridge. All f'x~Ot td ~"t"turn t.o their homeR, MonM
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"Seven pileono lay dead on the ground
almoot at my feel , , , I picked up one of
the pigeons, only to let it fall io oudden
dismay. What I bad seen bad !l'•atly ,
olartled me-the ~reaot feathera of the
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now hag an omclal rreet.er like Orover Whalen of New Yorlr: , and a
snow- white automobile. which wtU
be preceded by two whlt.e motor•
cycles, !! the world ftyers or other
~mmtut front- pager! come to thiS
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When Mayor Cermak purchMed
20 nt'W autos for the clty the deaiM
er threw In the white cr.r for Bood
mf•a.•mrt!, along with the motorw
cyc-les and a chauffeu r The ffili.Jw
or UJen appointed 000J'1'e D Ot.w,
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Mlddleport
9 ' 15 Bible School.
10:~ Morning worShip. sermon

9: 15 a 1n g, 111 duy ~hool. Even t the memben ot tll~ omclal board Sernton 11Ubjec\. "ChmUan PalnotIn the warm wrMh o:l JU U wtll enJoy would bf'! pr~nt. at that. Umt. P'uU · tsm." ~1&amp;1 music and brief serU1e Sundll :r' schoo l Sf·~ions
i leport8 wm be prff.ent.NI .
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'nw:re will be no m1d·wee lc prayer
10 ::IO K 01 Mut nuq II~J"r'ICC u(
v.o1 ~ hlp Music ror the occMion
SJtrvlce Uus week: on account of the
'I bcm•· fol thougnl ·~ "The Nl'!w
CA&amp;MEL CHARGE U. B.
dnanla.tlc trl.al "Wbo Killed Earl
Testanwnt Moth'l',
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Wr1Mht'1" -.rhlch Is to be glvm at
We lll t' NOT planning an :': \'euBethany Bible $tudy II o'clock:. lhe Presbyterian church on Wt·d;ng serVIce for L!w; Sundlly
On 1Curtla Carnah&amp;n, Supt Aitendllncf" nef.da nl t
Th UJ Miuy o f thls we&lt;-~ the Lud! cs ' good keep 1t 101ng.
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A •d Society will znl:'f't ut the hom~
PreachiDB a.t 7 30 p. n.
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1ul M1 and Mn. Phil Duerr on Suu
Carmel Bible Study 9 30 fi:vfl
l ' H. (..'HURCIJ Sl'ltACUst: ,
Routl· All of lht JudJes are tJ rtted Archer, 8upt
. B. M••ra'I'ID, hltor, K . Mor1~n. A!i l
i lo attr'nd tl il11 meclln!! T he dlnntl
Preach1na 10:90 , Theme "God's
Sunday school 9 30 A M
\11111 bell Put Juclt ulfalr WP6ch v.1ll filii " Come and stay lor the ~~ r Pnnch1ng 10·30 A M BubJt,-tl
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A welcome i1 llCCOrded tc all that B. Morran. PUtet IlL M_,.. ut,
wW a\end these ~rvict!11
I SWlday school 10 A. Jl.

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FOBE8T aUN M, E. CHVBCH
M"n who ra Jled w livP ul) to hJs
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Komlnf Bt.ar Bible &amp;tUdy t ::JO.! c GrueJer,' • · 8 . 8up4.
Ttw! communion Will be oblerved haJ)I!I wa)'• Clin bP found for •U ~ I Raymond Krldt!r, Bupt
1'104-lc~ BaptLam•l terV1ol
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Vaeatton Blblt school will c~ lsrrw;;uae bet.e.h ~ · ao p K.
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tbe tear:hlnp of JNW~ tbe Christ ~bOiie word&amp; flt Into Ivery luld and crevi~
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Sunday ac:.bool 9 a . m
Feeney-Bennett Post Of American Leaion Haa Spar·
Mornln1 devotion 10 a. m .
Neither Effort Nor Expeme To Make Event \
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No- evenlnl ~&gt;ervlce.
An Enjoyable One For All
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8:30 p.
Epworth League. Ot·SIMPSO~ METHODIST CHURCH
eelebrat.lon to be held at th e Mid- t\nworks ewr ~itnes.~ in ,the v11le Cha.mbeni, leader.
Pal!&amp;! A. Brlrb1.. Pa•tor
d)epcrt hlah r.chool stadium . und er Pomeroy Bend, wm be set o:rr. The
'1 SO p. m . Evenina: service Sub~ J eMe Brewster . Sunday ~iehool
Uw ausplces of the Feeney-Bennett 1 American Lo.Jgion has spared no ex- 1ject, ''The W.Ji)' Into Life."
Post, of the An1erlun Legion Wor k pt.mr. In obtal.lins the beat of lhe j 7 30' p. m '"'Wednesday, Mid-week. superintendent. Combined Sl'rvtce
9.00 a . m.
en the OOa.utlful pageQ.Dt., un&lt;kr the pyrotechnical display, and all wnl ~rvlee.
dlrectlon ot Miss Margaret Riley , be plellied wfili this huge presenM - baa been going ern for the past few tatlun . Tht&gt; "rework&amp; w111 eontatn
neks, and quik a bit of time has such displays as, Nlgara Falls. ("Jr
llef:n apent In getting everything in tie of the Mountains, Landscape
ahlpe for the preliE'ntatlon, Satur- Scenery, large animals and many
day night.
otl!er dttrerent views.
Tb(' paaeant wm be presellted
Thf' stadium wtll seat over twl)
with beautuul stase s-~ttlngs and thousana peoJT.e anc.. ~ •. iS expcctcd
1011:eoua costumes. Dl:!l'erent dances with favorable weather conditions,
will bf riven, representing different I that t.he seatinJ: capacity will be
eour.trlea. Several local dancing ftlled Jf weather conditions will not
~swill be on the prOKTam HS well allow the presentation of thE: proas a number of young lalt'nt fro m 1gram It w ill be _given the tollowllli
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hold t.he Pou.rth Q""r\1!1'1)' C:OOfM' THE FlkST BAPTIST CHURCII cnet&gt; of thll year. We wUI appreAIOftsca. It 8ta.rll, Ph. D., m!nblilft Cl&amp;te It It all members of the om9 30 a m. B•bllo 8Chool. l' ~n cial Board will be Pftlt1lt.
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Mrs. A. A. Hllfi ent.ertnmed with I
a luncheon dinner 'Ibursd11y g,t her
horn ~ Thoae attending were : Mrs.
Mrs D. S. Hartinger
Great mterest Is b4.!1ng m11n1fesled and Mrs. Bo(gess.
tn the dra.mat:lc muftler trill! "Who
XHied Earl Wright~.. H IS to be
TO STUDY WELFARE
presen\ed at Middleport, ume J uly
Ml ~ses Jean l..eeth and Angustn
8. Frank Lloyd the d ~ f endan t who Sherman or Portsmouth
arril'ed 1
is being 1rnpel:Sonated by J ohn GilThursday for a s:hort visit w1th Miss I'
more will be tried for the murder of Luc;lle Mayer, North &amp;cond St. The
his best friend Earl Wright, whose girls. who are Seniors of Ohio
widow and children will be m th e Etate Umvcrstty left F'rtday molncourt room. The Jud~~:e for the oc- lng \or a short visit In Pqrt&amp;mouth.
cllllon will be Rel'. F. c. Kreager SunC:ay the ~hree wHI l!'!ave tor
with Rev. c. H. Eichinger as the
PrOGeCutJ.nc Attorney Tony Mnni
kuso ill Ule bootlegger, whose stuff' connection wlth tbelr social ~clfarc
~used all t.he troubk and w111 be course at Oblo State !or six wceb
tmpetsonated by REV Fred I Oanl.~
ner. The tollowtng klc~tl people wlll
complete this btet·estlng c!Ui~
Mrs, AUIItln
Court Bailiff, H. E. Cook: Sherlll l'rl daughter Mary Ellen and son A 1
C. A. Root; Mrs French, the Stat :•'• V .. nre . \'!Siting Mr. and Ml'.S. C. 1~.
Chief Witness, •Mrs. De a G H&lt;l~'e~, Rathburn.
Dr. Cook, the cmroner , Rev T Boyd
Mr . and Mrs Albert Nichols 11-nd
Oay: Mrs. Lloyd, moL er of the nc- Mr and Mrs. Ralph N!chols of 1
fendant, Mrs. H. J . H~·sell , M r~ Oref"ill!b u rgh. Pa., are sr-.•ndlng the
Wright, widow. Mlse Frances E week ~nd with Mr and Mr.s. Wm.
Kreager: Her two ch11flren, Mo.rjor!C' Swlsl'oer of Ornl'el Hill. •
DJiu and Billy Dllee ; Court ReMrs. R. E Tompkins and son
porter, Miss Evelyn Eichinger.
BobtJ.y r eturned Thursday evening
from Buejr1 us where they ha~O
been visiting for the past week
with relatives.
Leonard Troupe ot .Ashland, 0 .,
the
Rotary
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evening
at will arrive Saturday for a. vtslt
rooms. The newly elected with friends.
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Mr and Mrs Charlt•s Ml Mas t,:or
pc;&lt;:ij:ve. o)ta.jt\8, ,•n]e omcers e•3ct.ed are lP.avlng Sn turd(l y fur C1Jlumll11r.
were · '0'. B. Stout. Pre~;: Char~e~ where thev will ~pend th e F1mr•h ·
Hennuy, VIce Ptea : Cadl'ic Clark, Mr. McMa•ltr will 1 ~ tnrn Sal 1n·-1
BeCrctQry; and David MIH ~ r. 'l'rea.s- day while the latter wm spend Ml\· ·~
urrr After th e short buJ&gt;im:&gt; s.~ meet- t'rR I Wf'l'ks With rel~fh•es ut Plc.t ~­

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CHILDREN have always been subject tu
a boat of dread clioeasea.
Their undeve·
loped bodies have been easy prey to bae·
teria. · Now parents are learnina the o.,.;ret
of "resirtance." They are arming their
children a:aainat the miscroocopic foe by let·
ting them have plenty of sleep, J:llenty oun·
ohine and plenty of pure, fresb milk. Teat·
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Mrs. Lou Bu1·ford was hostess to
her brWge club ThllrH&lt;ln y a l lle1
home c.n Scooud Avenue Prl2Cl!! tor
hiBh score were Bwnrd ~l to Mrs
Ottie Stanley ~l..ld Httt'l ic Mu rlt~
Smllh. Dinner wns seJ"o,. ed a\ Uw
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ENTERT.UNS 1\T RRII)(.F.
Mrs. Dav1d M11ler cntcJ!alned I wo
tabl•s of ccntro.ct trtrlge aL her
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aot.ed by the mostlntereetins odeutb of
modern deteetive "'§~!IP-:-THATCIIER
COLT, Pt1ieo CooiiDi..ioner and Slentb
Extraordinary of New York City. War
hero, 'Yirtu010 in ~1ll the sciences, meticu•
lou~ a'r¢1iier, snlo tJ\l~oiiouor, ehormlng
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They TASTE BETTER •.. you
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light up. MILD RIPE TOBACCOS
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l'ntlaent dat •11a, Lill' Palna, Nen·
'P!IIIII._ or Burnlnr, Clue to functional lha41Jer lnlti.tio~ In acid eoondl•
tlr.t lll&amp;lt:e. TOU feel tii'6CI, dfl~reettel
•nd )lleOUI'al'l!'d, tr7 the e,.tez Teat.
Wor I tut. IRaril clrculatlnJ' thoru
the o.tteni Ia i l minute•. P"'laea by
tl!ouabcb f'or rapl4 ~n4J)OIItlve ac, .. tlon. Don"t J1W up. Try CJ'atu (pro~
{lo~nee4 811a-teJ:) today, U!fder the
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fol lowi ng trom Jaalah (30:16):
"F1 r thus Raith the Lctrd God, the
l:lc ~· One of Israel; In returning
and rest shall ye be saved· in
quietness and in confidence shah be
y our strength."
The Lellf!on-Sernwn al11o includes
tht1 following pas1age11 from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sciene11 and Health with Key to the
Sulpturee,"' by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The prayef' tbat reforms tha 1in•
ner and heals the sick is an abso·
lu te fni t h tb11t al~ things are poa&amp;!•
bic to Gnd,-a R]'lirituaiUt(derRtand.
ing of Him, an un11~lfed love. Deeire ja rrayer; and no toes ean occur trom · ~ru•t-!na: Gpd ;~itb., 01![.~·
Birts, that ih~ m•r -beh1JOUlJid
and exalted ~Ole they 'take form
In words and in deedi" (p.l:l-4, 11).

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Chr i ~t, Scienti~&gt;t, for S1mday, July

BRIDGE PARTY

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· llistablisk Justice, Insure domestll:" · · ' :··
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:31~:;sirlg.s of Liberty to· ourselves
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American Legion Band will
Jllre a free concert in Mlddlc p~; rt
J,Vednesda.y July 8th nnd Jn Rutland
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here because ot the m1w L~ of h{'r 1
mcH:.{'r Mrs MeJV!sa Hawk lm ·
Mr and Mrs Kelly Gro;,:rm Rl'f'
leavinR Snturdn,v momlna r... r C'f'- 1
lumbus where th~y w!ll v!~if 'loi ltl 1
relatives.
K at hryn HRWkln.~ M nr ~' rtr-vnrhl·· !
Fdlt h Echlenn.•t· otw f,-, 11 Llncl:;t:v 1
lll't' f'XOcc~d here t.n :;pen~ th e 1
Fourth, Wlth H'latlv('s.
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Mr~ Charl~s McMaster lln 'l nat• -1
lia Pa uley \J slt rd m AlllLl ~ 'I"hm:; -,
day.
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Frank Murra.v a.nd son Cllarle ~ :
who have been a~ Wh nrton, w v~ ' I
the P&amp;llt two months on a contta~t
painting job. J'eturncd Thm s1l 11 v
evening to vis it With frJen 1 tzo~ anr'l
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The following g1oup of local rest·
dent&amp; lett Friday to spcnc1 the weell:
end at the Kuannacut c t~mp A1
Rcckbl.klle Will BeESon, Mr a n~ 1
lllr~. PJummer Bc.'t.on , Mr!; i't'JS'
Wise and two chlhlrrn. a.ld Ml&amp;l
Jan'" Dnvts. Mr. and Mt·s Leo Bee.00 and fomlly of Cultunbur, w!\!
thed 'them at Rockbridge. All f'x~Ot td ~"t"turn t.o their homeR, MonM
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"Seven pileono lay dead on the ground
almoot at my feel , , , I picked up one of
the pigeons, only to let it fall io oudden
dismay. What I bad seen bad !l'•atly ,
olartled me-the ~reaot feathera of the
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now hag an omclal rreet.er like Orover Whalen of New Yorlr: , and a
snow- white automobile. which wtU
be preceded by two whlt.e motor•
cycles, !! the world ftyers or other
~mmtut front- pager! come to thiS
Clt}
When Mayor Cermak purchMed
20 nt'W autos for the clty the deaiM
er threw In the white cr.r for Bood
mf•a.•mrt!, along with the motorw
cyc-les and a chauffeu r The ffili.Jw
or UJen appointed 000J'1'e D Ot.w,
president of an envelope company ,
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CHU!lCH OF, CHRIST
Mlddleport
9 ' 15 Bible School.
10:~ Morning worShip. sermon

9: 15 a 1n g, 111 duy ~hool. Even t the memben ot tll~ omclal board Sernton 11Ubjec\. "ChmUan PalnotIn the warm wrMh o:l JU U wtll enJoy would bf'! pr~nt. at that. Umt. P'uU · tsm." ~1&amp;1 music and brief serU1e Sundll :r' schoo l Sf·~ions
i leport8 wm be prff.ent.NI .
\ vk:e are (~binned.
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'nw:re will be no m1d·wee lc prayer
10 ::IO K 01 Mut nuq II~J"r'ICC u(
v.o1 ~ hlp Music ror the occMion
SJtrvlce Uus week: on account of the
'I bcm•· fol thougnl ·~ "The Nl'!w
CA&amp;MEL CHARGE U. B.
dnanla.tlc trl.al "Wbo Killed Earl
Testanwnt Moth'l',
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J, C. GibNn. Pu.tor, Ra.cine
Wr1Mht'1" -.rhlch Is to be glvm at
We lll t' NOT planning an :': \'euBethany Bible $tudy II o'clock:. lhe Presbyterian church on Wt·d;ng serVIce for L!w; Sundlly
On 1Curtla Carnah&amp;n, Supt Aitendllncf" nef.da nl t
Th UJ Miuy o f thls we&lt;-~ the Lud! cs ' good keep 1t 101ng.
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A •d Society will znl:'f't ut the hom~
PreachiDB a.t 7 30 p. n.
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1ul M1 and Mn. Phil Duerr on Suu
Carmel Bible Study 9 30 fi:vfl
l ' H. (..'HURCIJ Sl'ltACUst: ,
Routl· All of lht JudJes are tJ rtted Archer, 8upt
. B. M••ra'I'ID, hltor, K . Mor1~n. A!i l
i lo attr'nd tl il11 meclln!! T he dlnntl
Preach1na 10:90 , Theme "God's
Sunday school 9 30 A M
\11111 bell Put Juclt ulfalr WP6ch v.1ll filii " Come and stay lor the ~~ r Pnnch1ng 10·30 A M BubJt,-tl
Hike u dish. Jf 1l10fit' who no. v~' no 1mon .
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U. B. CRtJilCH BN'l&amp;&amp;P&amp;ISI
A welcome i1 llCCOrded tc all that B. Morran. PUtet IlL M_,.. ut,
wW a\end these ~rvict!11
I SWlday school 10 A. Jl.

pobll&lt; wmhlp
FOBE8T aUN M, E. CHVBCH
M"n who ra Jled w livP ul) to hJs
9:00 a. m . monuJll servicf: or wor·
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CQm 1..4 to 3·8c ol! and. oat.a 1·8 til'
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Com-July 58 7-8-59; Sept. 56;
Det. tD S-8-3-•.

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ibf Nllltfe Westinghouse is Your

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CHERRIES F'OR SA~F1ne large
IRtc canning r.:hciTieH . dark .
Enrt:Mucr. Pomeroy, 208-X. De-

Uvned or sold at !lome.

H~S·oWN
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lHE DUFFER H.AS ABSORBED
ESSENTIALS, HE SHOULD
HIS OWN
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Mr. and Mn .. Du.vl4 pa'l'l.l.
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WREllll.II'IG RESULTS
Con&amp;ntulat,_ IDI!Ie newly i&lt;d•
:~ 1 and Yn. Kei'u\etb Blum ~for.By tntemaUonal News Scrvlc c
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At New Yorlr.- Heory De Olane.' . A~ ChlfASer or New MIU'Ibftlld
~arn:~a. pinned Axel Anderson, s':;n las1. week wltb Mr. and ~woot:q.
' D a Cum~in.&amp;.
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Quloll Henriquez. Cuh&lt;' threw
Herb Beckie)' 1\nd t~mily wort•t.he
Charlea West., New Lork .
Bu~da Yl'~!l..!i 01 Do\l'e AndreWI!I, at
Jbn MeMllki., C:l:Cago n n(l tier- McArthur.
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Dldl 8htka(. PhlladciJlhia Lllrew

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Raymond made a busln{'l;S trip t'J lno· n~ •. t,i.htH "~'"" 11,.. fuUowlna ""''"'·
SOmerset Ttlesday
-~"' I lo• wo it ''" ~~ ....-·d to 1he tlitrhe.t
Mr. and Mrs. H r-u r.r SlalH'lH ·. ,,.o~,l,., ~~ • r··~cly c• • h n·utal pa)'ab}ll
were Al-heru~ visitors Saturday
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;,~·;:wat' r"..r-o~ea;::
~ Mr. and Mrs. Pram Bobo wen· the ·":;"""t _,,.,.,.t ,, fiwf~•·*·
Sunday guesu of Oabc Do!Jo and ,.t,, t t.h•.. b C~~h t '" IMf•~• to reJe.~t an• nd
family.
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J~~ E. Harlrr .
Ernest McV RY uf Manetta B[&gt;CUl
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G()()d Shade and Seats _ Plenty to Eat and Drink
COMIC ENTERT AJNMENT

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COMMITTEE.,
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In the eltrhth the ' Knl;;ltts wn11t.ect
hits. In thts !rame thC" Church ·
prodt1ced their only score.
first up trlpbl to left. cen-

only remarkably fast flclrtln~t:
C115tcr prevented a home run .
WM

held there. however by
threw out. Hess and a1Ho
the sam£' player ·.v:"lCn he caught
&amp;haaf's fty but Sch'lll came thru
a dent\ hit almost over the
thh·rl sack and BLrcus.'! cotmled. G
Schaaf then flied to center.
In lhr first of the n inth Kimes
Q'Pfn{'rl bv flying out to J . Schaaf.

Ip;,~.,, ; whn

'Neath Sharkey's Shadow

Young singled and P'lshcr tripled.

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~rconrl wllh none oul bv

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On
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positions. f'l.shcr I ~ l'l t.hl'
hitters -r.-tth a homer and two .~!:\­
and scored thrre n;m.
Cu~trr,
St~nlc~ .. Youn~
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nnd on Strauss' ordina r ily
t.o fehl:l'r, Cnm;Jbl&gt;ll w:1.~
scccind by fast fielding on

the oart ot Custer.
All pertonncd well

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and H::trtcnboch tor P ~ace
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Prlday (\'enlmr a team of Middleplayen will play a tt·:mt fr'Jm
l'omeM•Y at the usual time and

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the easy way for the moment
body colleetively owes each of
Tlte
following
excerpts
are
us indh·idually an bpportunity
of difficulty, but the oommoo
to earn a li\ting, and the equally
sense of the common man, the
fror?~
address of Pres·
spec:ious eJaim that hired repinherited tradition of an indeident
delivered
on
resentatives of a hundrea millioc
pendent fRd self-reliant race, the
people eail do better than the
historloaf memory of AmericanS
MemoriiJI Day, 1931 at
people tbem)elves in tbiokinlii
who glory inValley Forge even as
'Vallq
Forge,
P11111JSylvania
and planning their daily life.
they glory in Y ork1owo-all theoe·
"The "revolution of whic:h
tell tis tftetrutfl/orwhkh oNrQntiS•
Valley Forge was the darkest
to" fo111M uod su$ertd, 1he 1!Utb
but pc:rh11ps tbC mo"St glorious moment, w11.s fought not
whioheilhoesupwardfromthisi!Oilofbloodandte~n,lbat
done for national independence but to retain our freed·
the way to the nation 'sgreatnetl i1 tllllal" o/Uif~rrliaJJce,
;nJipmdmce and !lea~/astntsl 1M Hm11 oftrl4l tltuilh'fu. om to cOntinue unhampered, the most promising social
experiment in all hulllllll history.
"Numerous are the tempta:tiofts under tbe distress
uwe must ever continue that fight. Amid the scene ·
.of the day "to tum aside from
true natiohal purposes
and from Wise nat;ional pblicie• "and hmdUlental ide~l •of vastly 4-'0wil!. complexity of our economic life we
mrut l•tsm~• lh1 lsd~dm• of the i•dillid~al from 161
of ihe,m~.~ ~ho. builded ·o ur rcpj.iblic. Ne~ w.. 'the
1tirc bl the
path to ev,ery panatea and of OII,Y WaYI
d&lt;udmilft mtrol•ll oflor¥rn111mt, yet by tbe strong arm
of gOvernment equally protect his indivic!ual fi.eed~m,
to jril~ntd security mjlre 1emplji&gt;C.
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en.e~es of pr,ivatr initiilitives, of in&lt;tePe~~ assure his fair chance, his equality of opJWi-lu~ity froln
the enc;roachments of speciql privileges anJ greed Or
eqcp; an~ I" l'ifib de~ree of io4iYidual freedom of our
domination by any group or cl11ss."
Amt::ricaa sy~tem we ere offeiitd an aUuriq substitute

"SIRENS still sing !he oong of

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Y~ we.l~eiaht, and 0~ lll~Wr. md ll(n. John ~- 1 t

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tile f'ct lh&amp;! 70111' ...~ . holm, ..... York, drew •10&gt;.
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at !Jte ecbooJ bouse Prlday night;
No. Zfi637 s.muel Runyon, a prl- proceeds for baU team.
., BOner now coatined In the Ohio 8\.at.l' Mr. •nd Mn. Earl B:!llnett were
Retc.rmatory, hD.II been a-ccommend~ l't!cent. 114~ at Mra. Bert Flowers.
cd w tm OhiO Beard of Clemency
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ollck of Cot·
~ by the Superintendent ~nd the tasevtue, were wcelt end guests of
C\wlatn or the Ohio State Rotor· Mrs. Naooy Dunt and son Belt.
mak.1 y WI worthy ot conllldenatlon
Mlu Fl&amp;ye Bennett wu the week
tor J.llrolc. Sa!d- appllcntlon wm be end pet~ of J4illl Preda Click.
MIU Bea.trtce J;tay and Ralph
~ , tor l".earlll!f on and after July lOth
Lute and trlend11 ,oi Columbu.&amp;, were
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500rlng Young with th\? fll"lt nm of
~tame !or the K.
of P'li. thai
1o•moln before two were out. 'E'•ery
the C&gt;tbcr six ha-ving been
~~:~~ up alter two wm·~ retired .
hit followed nnd Eisel nrovc
a long hit which wcs poorly
l ~j~:.O~ir in an atk~npt. to get thll
~t
lllJel
SCCI'rt1 'hf.'IVAIJ complflt-:lli. He
for a .s: n~lr on
·P'our nins resulted In tiU~;
~:~,~:• Morr is thcn filed nut n.~ rlid

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ttme to ha.., yeur ea~ l drews and dauchter, Eilzabeth, 1
PllbW.., wubfll. .I can 1br.oat. l': tw.nt Buruta.y With Mt"l\. ~·t:e Chm~r pollab )'ftlll' a11'o with MeA.IHn lenin and eon, Claude, of Murray
Folia~~ and Wu. l"e•• .WU,:N City.
ened. .-.lk!J o•t .... PaiD'"'Mrs. WUbur Roberta and dauphPllmftlln~ . - ........ . . - ter, Phyllla ot Mingo Junctkm IS
vr ~Qt~ete-1. ...._. WOI'&amp;o ag. villttina Mr. and M !'tl. Carl Mopp
IGnaitle Price.
and funDy.
(lame ..... see
Mr .ahd .Mra. John Bass spent
AUTO- PAINT SHOP
Bunda, with UJe latkr'!l parenta,
Mr. a.nd Ml'8. Miranda King.
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No pmes scheduled.

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f~n11 1 at Ac1la ' C&amp;ftente, u W4 your I'J1p. Ui looMin1q ~p your
&amp;o "Artie" McOotern aa.tlonallJ' ftnaetl and. DOt holdina fliP club too

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Ortpplq: the ~lub too t"!ibtly maY
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t..asan Nn. !-"Tbe Orlp"'
C*UIC ~ position of tbe clubhead
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New Yorlr. July 3-'The I'IP of tO ~ ·U It" oontacta Yith the
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ball In other wordl, if your right
Pl•y Bapa
Lhe ·dub' i5tdlers more &amp;bu~ than blna lhoulil be Mihter than your
any
(llhet
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rule.
A
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Gan.e; Fiaher Hit· back tot....., clubhouac with a 10"1 l-eft, It II liable to brlnll the face of
Won
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anr.lQI, or lt. may be IftJ)On5ible Cor
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Tho Knights of P7thlna ball team een '-"" 8
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at. turntna' the t.oe of the club 1n and
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the Peace Cburch outfit at hts •·tt-!t hand arOu-nd too fa r .. or ww tt1 ou • ca.u na a
or &amp;11 cr.
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Loula ' .... " (, 10
uaual pia"' at the U!Ual time
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some ct er enor, an IU:i soon as he the 1 b 11 be
ndl la.r W h
Boston .... .... , . . . . 2~
cvenlna and to1· ~everal chat1Q\-'d it so he could "s~e ~:~ lx of
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line of ftit;ht and a looee grip also
...s on. Of the real ball rus
!lnger11 or w at- ave ;.;ou, the •
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Cbleago . . . . . . . . . . a4
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that. have been Bt!tl1 at the ball went .straight and bls game pemn 5 e r II"
urn OVEr
during
tlt.e
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shcwert
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mlrnculou.s
improvement'
the
ldt
m
ore
comfortable.
A
rt!laxYESTERDAY'S ;;l:spt.ts
The Kntrhts scored one run in
In rncst ea~es, however, the "d Ls~ led rrlp aids the elub-heall to hit
tht! nfttt lnntng without the aid of oovPr&gt; " comes too late-the score throull"h the ball without intuter1\ME&amp;ICAN ASIS001ATIOK
a"d
two 1las ",.._ en ru u1,,,.
-• 11.11"n
,__ dy.,
ence
from anyib ~nsiOn.
• hit on a .... on ~.I'..... ..,
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Columlnls 7, Louiavtile 3
errors
tiut
alter
that
sle1c.
the
W(.
hear
much
talk
about
tht'
In·
t
1S
lmposs le to follow-throu(!h
Ind!a nu~la B. Toledo 2.
Churclmten ~ld not make another terl king grip the overlap hg properly when l'OU are l]'rlpplng too
Tolrdo 5, Jnllliiaho.polla t .
bobble. atran8e as ·1t may .!:~ern. the ~ripc~ 1 the bo.seban bat. J;Tip. PFor 1IIJ;hUy s!:1r 3 a correct follow-Lhru
Mlnncapolls 6. Mllwauk.ee 3.
aceomplJshed when
K\msa&amp; Clt.y 13, St. Paul 11 ; 10 Knl1ht.d made the only ml'&gt;Cue of / Um b ·ginrrer. instruction In Uw can only be
their came In the lnlt.lal stanza 5(1 proper srlp ill Jmporta.lJt but for lihue Is comrJlete frtedom and lack
Innings.
that after the ftrst inning. it wns a one \1.!10 luv; been playing muny iof t~_,_.·"_"_
· -------NA.TJONA.L LEAGVt;
ernll'leBII contcet.
yearl! and llRs adt~.pled hlms:!lf to
Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati S.
The Ohlll1lhmen ftll~d t.he ba£·3 In his c v.n n atural wrip, I a lways sUg·
FESLER AGAIN
New York 3, 8&amp;. Lbuls 2.
frame but the third out. \Vafl gcst that. hc look elsewhere tor any
PittsbUI'I~ 1, Beeton 0.
~~~"'!~ when Jl'lsher caught G. l-roubk In hl11 game.
Dnnville, Ill.,Jui; · 3- JN5-WesChiCBfO 3, Phtl&amp;delphla 1.
c-.c ,·f,.l),·. Neither side 11c:ored In u1y tournament competition I Icy li'Esler, nine-letter man at Ohio
the fourth when thP. ha.,·r played ~.;Jtb some of the groot· Stah• Universlty, was to Jom the
AMI:&amp;ICAN U:AGUE
~~~t~ Counted tv.'O on a hlt. by t~t t~f·lfe~. who use all kinds or Damllle Thrt'e Eye league club toChicago 2, Basten 0.
anothe-: hy Flsh~r a v.•alk to grt p-&gt; yet good results. A right golf day to try an tntleld postt1on. He
Cleveland 12, Pht1adelphla .f.
and a hJt by GaeN;.
p-rlp must be s ul~d to the indtvl - was sent hilre by the St. Louis
New York 13, netrolt. 1.
fn the ftfth Btc.nley opened w1th dual's hands. One pln.yt&gt;r ma~· h a ve Cardinals. Peslcr is the only Ohio
Washington ts. St. L6ub 5.
walk Klmes singled , u fielder's shcrt HngE-rs. ll.llOUlel' very len~ E:tat~ pla:r-er ever ta wl:1 the Pot·
O~ES TODAY
and double follO\lCd scoring c m·s an(, one rule cannot fit any ter cup glwn for the oft'enslve work
.tMEktCAN A:ssOCJATION
In the ~~venth a double two pr·rson'5. Your clu b profe~stonaJ t.hree llm ::"B tn suceeMiOn. He won

NATIOWAL J,l;A.GCE
P1Lt.&amp;burih at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at PhUe.delphia;

West Columbia

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O..rd- were ealJM
ln1, 1~ bn.vyweleht, deteated Jury•JIIt1djf,

biFENSE TOO GOOD

Indianapolis at. Toledo.
Milwaukee at Kansaa CUy.
Mlnneapolls at Bt. Paul.

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Louisville at Columbl.L.'i.

POR REN:'-Two otfkii roomr. 01'1
Coun St., over Bulldlno and Loao I
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omce. In nne eondltlrn, wltb ' Mr. and M111. Lloyd Casto had
11team lleat. see C. J!:. Dow or guest.a recently Mr. and M" . Mo6e.l!!
Edw. J:br.raballh. Po:oeroy, Oblo. Baker apd daughter oJ' ColumbUH,
Allio mo ofilce rooma 'm M11.in Mr. and KrA. T . M. Baker ot Pop. 1
ltreeL
3-:lt·liJ 1 lar and Done! Wodge.
,
·- ~ ---· -~ ~Mr. and Mn1. V. Joncl!l and ,;o 11
JiRilF~ RENT- P'or taking c11.rc of 1Ru.ssell, of pt, Pleasant. attended I
ill'(lpt:rty. 75 Cu&amp;kr St., below the Oreston sunday school.
1
Priode'a !.umber Mlull.~lddl('f)Ort 1 A la.J'I(! crowd a.ttendec:l the Chll·l
ldren'8 day progrnm at Creston, ,
Sunlhl~ nlsht.
,
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PALMISTRY
Mlaa Vlrfl.nJa Hartley waa a !iLlest I
MADAt.l LOUISE ls now located o! Mlsa Loul~ Budtalew, Sunday. t 1'-"~on Rout.f! 'l lk:tween Pomeroy nnd
M'r. and Mrt1. Sam Absten vl.sitc..'d L------~---'
Middleport. 'Tella past, present Mid lrfr. and Mrs.:_~· P . Keefer, Sunday.
future. We ruarantee ISlltlsf&amp;etlon

thls wonderful gttled lad)' a vl6it.

Find
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AVERIU. HITS TWO

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PYlflHii~ILEO
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Rtdo; Cubo And Pir'ii~Li&amp; "Iii
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GIIAIN PRICS8

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leJlt!aJlP loWer t. od &amp;.y .
WheaL was \Jlchanam to 3c doWI11
CQm 1..4 to 3·8c ol! and. oat.a 1·8 til'
1·4c lower,

opened

OptnJnc ....,.., WheaHvlY ,.;.

spent

1-2-618; Sept. ~'J 3-8; Dee. 6'J 1-8.
Com-July 58 7-8-59; Sept. 56;
Det. tD S-8-3-•.

O..ta--aept.

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rounds-fttteen round.s
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and

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ibf Nllltfe Westinghouse is Your

11 :00
saving

attnedanee-35,000

to

recelpts-250,000

to

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. Guarantee
I. C. Meredith, Chester 0.

per cent

f6.49, $12.50,

bOut will be

CHERRIES F'OR SA~F1ne large
IRtc canning r.:hciTieH . dark .
Enrt:Mucr. Pomeroy, 208-X. De-

Uvned or sold at !lome.

H~S·oWN
WI&gt;¥/'

lHE DUFFER H.AS ABSORBED
ESSENTIALS, HE SHOULD
HIS OWN
I (:).llWIE, IN HIS
OWN WAY."

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Mit. CAR OWNER I

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Mr. and
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,Alto. H. L. Edward,, M;,.. J. w. An :

PRESIDENCY

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Mr. and Mn .. Du.vl4 pa'l'l.l.
-'l ~
WREllll.II'IG RESULTS
Con&amp;ntulat,_ IDI!Ie newly i&lt;d•
:~ 1 and Yn. Kei'u\etb Blum ~for.By tntemaUonal News Scrvlc c
• Y Alta Dnt.) .
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At New Yorlr.- Heory De Olane.' . A~ ChlfASer or New MIU'Ibftlld
~arn:~a. pinned Axel Anderson, s':;n las1. week wltb Mr. and ~woot:q.
' D a Cum~in.&amp;.
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Quloll Henriquez. Cuh&lt;' threw
Herb Beckie)' 1\nd t~mily wort•t.he
Charlea West., New Lork .
Bu~da Yl'~!l..!i 01 Do\l'e AndreWI!I, at
Jbn MeMllki., C:l:Cago n n(l tier- McArthur.
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bie F'!Uman, ~ew York drt•w
Dldl 8htka(. PhlladciJlhia Lllrew

Btew. ZnoaQ , Poland .

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Seep:! Kalmlkot! Siberia
I ~ I•· •~ ""''I~~ ucl&lt;&gt;ck Noon on t lwo lUI
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Omo Garibaldi. lta l:r·, lhr~.,., Abc : ,. ,~ "''· •he r...JJowin~C &lt;le~~oerlbe-11 rUI ...
Kalllu;y Syria
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p•Ierne
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Oabe Bobo and som Rtcharrt ami ''" • 01' "'·
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Raymond made a busln{'l;S trip t'J lno· n~ •. t,i.htH "~'"" 11,.. fuUowlna ""''"'·
SOmerset Ttlesday
-~"' I lo• wo it ''" ~~ ....-·d to 1he tlitrhe.t
Mr. and Mrs. H r-u r.r SlalH'lH ·. ,,.o~,l,., ~~ • r··~cly c• • h n·utal pa)'ab}ll
were Al-heru~ visitors Saturday
·;~·;:·~:·~t,'; ,~;~·~ ,~~"~~:
;,~·;:wat' r"..r-o~ea;::
~ Mr. and Mrs. Pram Bobo wen· the ·":;"""t _,,.,.,.t ,, fiwf~•·*·
Sunday guesu of Oabc Do!Jo and ,.t,, t t.h•.. b C~~h t '" IMf•~• to reJe.~t an• nd
family.
,
J~~ E. Harlrr .
Ernest McV RY uf Manetta B[&gt;CUl
1Lluor.
~:~?ry with Pearly M~~vus and 1~;.;,~ ·; ., 1"· J~

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OAK GROVE-2 MILES NORTH OF RACINE
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ON GRAVEL ROAD
G()()d Shade and Seats _ Plenty to Eat and Drink
COMIC ENTERT AJNMENT

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HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

COMMITTEE.,
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In the eltrhth the ' Knl;;ltts wn11t.ect
hits. In thts !rame thC" Church ·
prodt1ced their only score.
first up trlpbl to left. cen-

only remarkably fast flclrtln~t:
C115tcr prevented a home run .
WM

held there. however by
threw out. Hess and a1Ho
the sam£' player ·.v:"lCn he caught
&amp;haaf's fty but Sch'lll came thru
a dent\ hit almost over the
thh·rl sack and BLrcus.'! cotmled. G
Schaaf then flied to center.
In lhr first of the n inth Kimes
Q'Pfn{'rl bv flying out to J . Schaaf.

Ip;,~.,, ; whn

'Neath Sharkey's Shadow

Young singled and P'lshcr tripled.

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Peace mrn nhw·~d mf'n on
~rconrl wllh none oul bv

~~~~~~wofi:~c~lo:1]t.o"i;,n tllll5ingles

I'':"IV ~ co rtnr:.
On
bnt flne
t ·nt:, f.-pyfrcld

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nt th('Jr rrs·
positions. f'l.shcr I ~ l'l t.hl'
hitters -r.-tth a homer and two .~!:\­
and scored thrre n;m.
Cu~trr,
St~nlc~ .. Youn~
nectlvc

COUNT
ON '!OUR

van:?

thirrt, Drl.vls fl !r.&lt;l cut
nnd on Strauss' ordina r ily
t.o fehl:l'r, Cnm;Jbl&gt;ll w:1.~
scccind by fast fielding on

the oart ot Custer.
All pertonncd well

CAN HE.

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for which our ancestors
/ought and suffered .. ."

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tor the Kni rthts nne.
and H::trtcnboch tor P ~ace
l.wo

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f'tanley's

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botll dllublcs. Young also scortwlce .
Prlday (\'enlmr a team of Middleplayen will play a tt·:mt fr'Jm
l'omeM•Y at the usual time and

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in the l!lpecious claim that every·
the easy way for the moment
body colleetively owes each of
Tlte
following
excerpts
are
us indh·idually an bpportunity
of difficulty, but the oommoo
to earn a li\ting, and the equally
sense of the common man, the
fror?~
address of Pres·
spec:ious eJaim that hired repinherited tradition of an indeident
delivered
on
resentatives of a hundrea millioc
pendent fRd self-reliant race, the
people eail do better than the
historloaf memory of AmericanS
MemoriiJI Day, 1931 at
people tbem)elves in tbiokinlii
who glory inValley Forge even as
'Vallq
Forge,
P11111JSylvania
and planning their daily life.
they glory in Y ork1owo-all theoe·
"The "revolution of whic:h
tell tis tftetrutfl/orwhkh oNrQntiS•
Valley Forge was the darkest
to" fo111M uod su$ertd, 1he 1!Utb
but pc:rh11ps tbC mo"St glorious moment, w11.s fought not
whioheilhoesupwardfromthisi!Oilofbloodandte~n,lbat
done for national independence but to retain our freed·
the way to the nation 'sgreatnetl i1 tllllal" o/Uif~rrliaJJce,
;nJipmdmce and !lea~/astntsl 1M Hm11 oftrl4l tltuilh'fu. om to cOntinue unhampered, the most promising social
experiment in all hulllllll history.
"Numerous are the tempta:tiofts under tbe distress
uwe must ever continue that fight. Amid the scene ·
.of the day "to tum aside from
true natiohal purposes
and from Wise nat;ional pblicie• "and hmdUlental ide~l •of vastly 4-'0wil!. complexity of our economic life we
mrut l•tsm~• lh1 lsd~dm• of the i•dillid~al from 161
of ihe,m~.~ ~ho. builded ·o ur rcpj.iblic. Ne~ w.. 'the
1tirc bl the
path to ev,ery panatea and of OII,Y WaYI
d&lt;udmilft mtrol•ll oflor¥rn111mt, yet by tbe strong arm
of gOvernment equally protect his indivic!ual fi.eed~m,
to jril~ntd security mjlre 1emplji&gt;C.
.
,
en.e~es of pr,ivatr initiilitives, of in&lt;tePe~~ assure his fair chance, his equality of opJWi-lu~ity froln
the enc;roachments of speciql privileges anJ greed Or
eqcp; an~ I" l'ifib de~ree of io4iYidual freedom of our
domination by any group or cl11ss."
Amt::ricaa sy~tem we ere offeiitd an aUuriq substitute

"SIRENS still sing !he oong of

our

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Y~ we.l~eiaht, and 0~ lll~Wr. md ll(n. John ~- 1 t

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aDd
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tile f'ct lh&amp;! 70111' ...~ . holm, ..... York, drew •10&gt;.
tJciQ not hit the ball at the
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T11ere wll be an Ice cream
at !Jte ecbooJ bouse Prlday night;
No. Zfi637 s.muel Runyon, a prl- proceeds for baU team.
., BOner now coatined In the Ohio 8\.at.l' Mr. •nd Mn. Earl B:!llnett were
Retc.rmatory, hD.II been a-ccommend~ l't!cent. 114~ at Mra. Bert Flowers.
cd w tm OhiO Beard of Clemency
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ollck of Cot·
~ by the Superintendent ~nd the tasevtue, were wcelt end guests of
C\wlatn or the Ohio State Rotor· Mrs. Naooy Dunt and son Belt.
mak.1 y WI worthy ot conllldenatlon
Mlu Fl&amp;ye Bennett wu the week
tor J.llrolc. Sa!d- appllcntlon wm be end pet~ of J4illl Preda Click.
MIU Bea.trtce J;tay and Ralph
~ , tor l".earlll!f on and after July lOth
Lute and trlend11 ,oi Columbu.&amp;, were
101.
IUC&amp;ta of Mr. aDd "'rs. Fred Click,
v. 8.
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tralun':

500rlng Young with th\? fll"lt nm of
~tame !or the K.
of P'li. thai
1o•moln before two were out. 'E'•ery
the C&gt;tbcr six ha-ving been
~~:~~ up alter two wm·~ retired .
hit followed nnd Eisel nrovc
a long hit which wcs poorly
l ~j~:.O~ir in an atk~npt. to get thll
~t
lllJel
SCCI'rt1 'hf.'IVAIJ complflt-:lli. He
for a .s: n~lr on
·P'our nins resulted In tiU~;
~:~,~:• Morr is thcn filed nut n.~ rlid

Mt. Aito

NOTICE Of' P.tROL£

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. By BARDIN BURNLEY--------=

ttme to ha.., yeur ea~ l drews and dauchter, Eilzabeth, 1
PllbW.., wubfll. .I can 1br.oat. l': tw.nt Buruta.y With Mt"l\. ~·t:e Chm~r pollab )'ftlll' a11'o with MeA.IHn lenin and eon, Claude, of Murray
Folia~~ and Wu. l"e•• .WU,:N City.
ened. .-.lk!J o•t .... PaiD'"'Mrs. WUbur Roberta and dauphPllmftlln~ . - ........ . . - ter, Phyllla ot Mingo Junctkm IS
vr ~Qt~ete-1. ...._. WOI'&amp;o ag. villttina Mr. and M !'tl. Carl Mopp
IGnaitle Price.
and funDy.
(lame ..... see
Mr .ahd .Mra. John Bass spent
AUTO- PAINT SHOP
Bunda, with UJe latkr'!l parenta,
Mr. a.nd Ml'8. Miranda King.
.lORN &amp; 1.0\'8,
Mar
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n-e •. ttshtj)'. ypu llhoujd feel Ill lboua:h
IJf{;Jf.. .f.~u wMkti:.
t_ht o1u~ !.e~ -~~~ ~ ~~ ~~
.,. LEO Dn;Gitl.
bim\Si i i n w•m. "" ""'".-"'~ ......,
l\11 Tolf. 'to ..~.. lkGover. the J».ll,

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No pmes scheduled.

HE AN"'UIIL.
E:liEC"JlQN
FOR "'T'HE

t.be~~

, ._, ,..,..., roll" Leo DloPJ. .... ~' a.yli-lnlcead ol
f~n11 1 at Ac1la ' C&amp;ftente, u W4 your I'J1p. Ui looMin1q ~p your
&amp;o "Artie" McOotern aa.tlonallJ' ftnaetl and. DOt holdina fliP club too

Diffie· I.u .,

·of P'o

AMERICAN I ..:AGUt:

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tWritten ~:~.et~Yely FDI' uu1. c.,. .
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ri(llt. BJ I. N. i. 19111
Ortpplq: the ~lub too t"!ibtly maY
.
t..asan Nn. !-"Tbe Orlp"'
C*UIC ~ position of tbe clubhead
' ' ' • ' ' I '
67
New Yorlr. July 3-'The I'IP of tO ~ ·U It" oontacta Yith the
·
ball In other wordl, if your right
Pl•y Bapa
Lhe ·dub' i5tdlers more &amp;bu~ than blna lhoulil be Mihter than your
any
(llhet
fi!Oli
rule.
A
10lfer
comes
Gan.e; Fiaher Hit· back tot....., clubhouac with a 10"1 l-eft, It II liable to brlnll the face of
Won
'""
" thi! club t.o the bii.U at an obllque
• • • • • • 4.11
Star
talc 1.hvut llilclnJ the ball fm sJx. .... • 47
t
h --'- bet
h dls
' d th
anr.lQI, or lt. may be IftJ)On5ible Cor
ore e
Tho Knights of P7thlna ball team een '-"" 8
covel'()
at. turntna' the t.oe of the club 1n and
........ 37
,,..,,.
hili "right hand Wfl-8 underneath" ,.__ h
t
~
hook
101
the Peace Cburch outfit at hts •·tt-!t hand arOu-nd too fa r .. or ww tt1 ou • ca.u na a
or &amp;11 cr.
1,
Loula ' .... " (, 10
uaual pia"' at the U!Ual time
h
d .
'
With a relaxed (Jrip the (ace of
some ct er enor, an IU:i soon as he the 1 b 11 be
ndl la.r W h
Boston .... .... , . . . . 2~
cvenlna and to1· ~everal chat1Q\-'d it so he could "s~e ~:~ lx of
"u w
perpe cu
t e
petrillt ...... ; . . . . 11!
·
..
h h
.
line of ftit;ht and a looee grip also
...s on. Of the real ball rus
!lnger11 or w at- ave ;.;ou, the •
th 1 ht h nd to 1
Cbleago . . . . . . . . . . a4
1
8
that. have been Bt!tl1 at the ball went .straight and bls game pemn 5 e r II"
urn OVEr
during
tlt.e
p68f;
ooason.
shcwert
u
mlrnculou.s
improvement'
the
ldt
m
ore
comfortable.
A
rt!laxYESTERDAY'S ;;l:spt.ts
The Kntrhts scored one run in
In rncst ea~es, however, the "d Ls~ led rrlp aids the elub-heall to hit
tht! nfttt lnntng without the aid of oovPr&gt; " comes too late-the score throull"h the ball without intuter1\ME&amp;ICAN ASIS001ATIOK
a"d
two 1las ",.._ en ru u1,,,.
-• 11.11"n
,__ dy.,
ence
from anyib ~nsiOn.
• hit on a .... on ~.I'..... ..,
..
I
Columlnls 7, Louiavtile 3
errors
tiut
alter
that
sle1c.
the
W(.
hear
much
talk
about
tht'
In·
t
1S
lmposs le to follow-throu(!h
Ind!a nu~la B. Toledo 2.
Churclmten ~ld not make another terl king grip the overlap hg properly when l'OU are l]'rlpplng too
Tolrdo 5, Jnllliiaho.polla t .
bobble. atran8e as ·1t may .!:~ern. the ~ripc~ 1 the bo.seban bat. J;Tip. PFor 1IIJ;hUy s!:1r 3 a correct follow-Lhru
Mlnncapolls 6. Mllwauk.ee 3.
aceomplJshed when
K\msa&amp; Clt.y 13, St. Paul 11 ; 10 Knl1ht.d made the only ml'&gt;Cue of / Um b ·ginrrer. instruction In Uw can only be
their came In the lnlt.lal stanza 5(1 proper srlp ill Jmporta.lJt but for lihue Is comrJlete frtedom and lack
Innings.
that after the ftrst inning. it wns a one \1.!10 luv; been playing muny iof t~_,_.·"_"_
· -------NA.TJONA.L LEAGVt;
ernll'leBII contcet.
yearl! and llRs adt~.pled hlms:!lf to
Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati S.
The Ohlll1lhmen ftll~d t.he ba£·3 In his c v.n n atural wrip, I a lways sUg·
FESLER AGAIN
New York 3, 8&amp;. Lbuls 2.
frame but the third out. \Vafl gcst that. hc look elsewhere tor any
PittsbUI'I~ 1, Beeton 0.
~~~"'!~ when Jl'lsher caught G. l-roubk In hl11 game.
Dnnville, Ill.,Jui; · 3- JN5-WesChiCBfO 3, Phtl&amp;delphla 1.
c-.c ,·f,.l),·. Neither side 11c:ored In u1y tournament competition I Icy li'Esler, nine-letter man at Ohio
the fourth when thP. ha.,·r played ~.;Jtb some of the groot· Stah• Universlty, was to Jom the
AMI:&amp;ICAN U:AGUE
~~~t~ Counted tv.'O on a hlt. by t~t t~f·lfe~. who use all kinds or Damllle Thrt'e Eye league club toChicago 2, Basten 0.
anothe-: hy Flsh~r a v.•alk to grt p-&gt; yet good results. A right golf day to try an tntleld postt1on. He
Cleveland 12, Pht1adelphla .f.
and a hJt by GaeN;.
p-rlp must be s ul~d to the indtvl - was sent hilre by the St. Louis
New York 13, netrolt. 1.
fn the ftfth Btc.nley opened w1th dual's hands. One pln.yt&gt;r ma~· h a ve Cardinals. Peslcr is the only Ohio
Washington ts. St. L6ub 5.
walk Klmes singled , u fielder's shcrt HngE-rs. ll.llOUlel' very len~ E:tat~ pla:r-er ever ta wl:1 the Pot·
O~ES TODAY
and double follO\lCd scoring c m·s an(, one rule cannot fit any ter cup glwn for the oft'enslve work
.tMEktCAN A:ssOCJATION
In the ~~venth a double two pr·rson'5. Your clu b profe~stonaJ t.hree llm ::"B tn suceeMiOn. He won

NATIOWAL J,l;A.GCE
P1Lt.&amp;burih at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at PhUe.delphia;

West Columbia

a. ,., IW , ,,.,' p.-~s~BO·at
m. Pull .....,.
~- 1J¥'!'
.....
relidlncl.OO

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By
...... "'"""
At S.n PranclM}o-Renat.o
O..rd- were ealJM
ln1, 1~ bn.vyweleht, deteated Jury•JIIt1djf,

biFENSE TOO GOOD

Indianapolis at. Toledo.
Milwaukee at Kansaa CUy.
Mlnneapolls at Bt. Paul.

I

where all other PaJmtat&amp; tan.

...

.dlonll d a~

lij l9JVII

li

Louisville at Columbl.L.'i.

POR REN:'-Two otfkii roomr. 01'1
Coun St., over Bulldlno and Loao I
• •
•• •
omce. In nne eondltlrn, wltb ' Mr. and M111. Lloyd Casto had
11team lleat. see C. J!:. Dow or guest.a recently Mr. and M" . Mo6e.l!!
Edw. J:br.raballh. Po:oeroy, Oblo. Baker apd daughter oJ' ColumbUH,
Allio mo ofilce rooma 'm M11.in Mr. and KrA. T . M. Baker ot Pop. 1
ltreeL
3-:lt·liJ 1 lar and Done! Wodge.
,
·- ~ ---· -~ ~Mr. and Mn1. V. Joncl!l and ,;o 11
JiRilF~ RENT- P'or taking c11.rc of 1Ru.ssell, of pt, Pleasant. attended I
ill'(lpt:rty. 75 Cu&amp;kr St., below the Oreston sunday school.
1
Priode'a !.umber Mlull.~lddl('f)Ort 1 A la.J'I(! crowd a.ttendec:l the Chll·l
ldren'8 day progrnm at Creston, ,
Sunlhl~ nlsht.
,
1
PALMISTRY
Mlaa Vlrfl.nJa Hartley waa a !iLlest I
MADAt.l LOUISE ls now located o! Mlsa Loul~ Budtalew, Sunday. t 1'-"~on Rout.f! 'l lk:tween Pomeroy nnd
M'r. and Mrt1. Sam Absten vl.sitc..'d L------~---'
Middleport. 'Tella past, present Mid lrfr. and Mrs.:_~· P . Keefer, Sunday.
future. We ruarantee ISlltlsf&amp;etlon

thls wonderful gttled lad)' a vl6it.

Find
I C6tti c

311

AVERIU. HITS TWO

Ohio.

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DR. H. C. ·FOSTER

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OPERATORS TO

NO PAI'ER WILL
BE ISSUED ON
FOURTH OF JULY

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COM,JCS
,DQM
~UND,\Y.

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IN COLOR
.OHIO

COMICS

IN COLOR

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lM P, L L C&gt;O T
O F G.-P..S I I

FO'R "ft\lli: .1.0\1&amp; QF
fo\ "'N·" '' ,._ 1-\ "'-&gt;1-\ PiT
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cr••• .JULY 4tll crnt

Lotta&amp;~ PrWe. • Biggelt Valuea

-

Ownen of Arlt....n
Arllnrtoo Wftl!l the property of
&amp;IMJ. Robert E. J.ee. She lnllerll·
e4 the e~tate trom hei father.
Geor~ Wuhlnaton Parke Cultla.
panl'laon of llartha Wufltort:on.W'aahlngt~n Star.
•

GlVE ME · P...
E&gt;li:!.ONG A NE S.TAt='rl c , . Doc · I .
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hroughout.
natei)' 1-60
1oliday. ;
r

periiODI
only flte

1

U"ce

'fie~"~

1rd low.

D••••ill•'•

Wl•do•
Deau,·IJie, the ramona Frencll
plea•ure resort, forhlds all tJM of
loqd noises. tnr.l1 oe drume, tb.e bariJ:·

-day cele·
!Jily today

nore t.han

lnll' ot doq:l!l lmd harlh t,utOmublllt

tloma.

lay- sev.D
iCL&lt;l, ooe

Felix

Old Kyger

A 'l&gt; \lUE)..\.

\HA"r C .... R

MOOE.~N
ANt&gt; Q\,)(IN ,

A

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c ""'R ~ ! _rp...,l;i'Si

ME FOR 1T.

•

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cllratlon.:...
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f.\A S

.showed

r

THE RlG'"'o OF
WAY ! "LL WAl T
TILL ~E t&gt;A5SE"s l.

1!.!!

\lUHAl

the heat,

1

a. uV.

Led
a.lr.es

and

Toledo

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ae . "'"'""""

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qpue:

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Bay VUwtth her
Delth, ..

)ainbrldae
~ a whetl.
.vere rare.

acker ac-

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ms. .wotlld
n

...

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· whicb be
iffinp, ~
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't'l-\AI'S ON'i=' FOR TI-\E
l!&gt;OOIC- NOW TO

MU.ST I:!&gt;E A '&gt;(JOM&lt;"&lt;"
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REJ..tC Lltc:E:

N""G~

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tbW

h in ,;.;
1ear !'&amp;+ ot €1bel.at Ltvet.
:et in the
le to -aei

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MIDDLEPORT OHIO.

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FOURTH OF JULY

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COM,JCS
,DQM
~UND,\Y.

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IN COLOR
.OHIO

COMICS

IN COLOR

...

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•

TI-l' ,;, I ~ C&gt;, 0 "&lt; N eTOO G- 1-' G-0 IN ' S
lM P, L L C&gt;O T
O F G.-P..S I I

FO'R "ft\lli: .1.0\1&amp; QF
fo\ "'N·" '' ,._ 1-\ "'-&gt;1-\ PiT
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T(Jg. C'-10\lV ";&gt;
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cr••• .JULY 4tll crnt

Lotta&amp;~ PrWe. • Biggelt Valuea

-

Ownen of Arlt....n
Arllnrtoo Wftl!l the property of
&amp;IMJ. Robert E. J.ee. She lnllerll·
e4 the e~tate trom hei father.
Geor~ Wuhlnaton Parke Cultla.
panl'laon of llartha Wufltort:on.W'aahlngt~n Star.
•

GlVE ME · P...
E&gt;li:!.ONG A NE S.TAt='rl c , . Doc · I .
I

hroughout.
natei)' 1-60
1oliday. ;
r

periiODI
only flte

1

U"ce

'fie~"~

1rd low.

D••••ill•'•

Wl•do•
Deau,·IJie, the ramona Frencll
plea•ure resort, forhlds all tJM of
loqd noises. tnr.l1 oe drume, tb.e bariJ:·

-day cele·
!Jily today

nore t.han

lnll' ot doq:l!l lmd harlh t,utOmublllt

tloma.

lay- sev.D
iCL&lt;l, ooe

Felix

Old Kyger

A 'l&gt; \lUE)..\.

\HA"r C .... R

MOOE.~N
ANt&gt; Q\,)(IN ,

A

,J

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c ""'R ~ ! _rp...,l;i'Si

ME FOR 1T.

•

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cllratlon.:...
IJy Intel'·

f.\A S

.showed

r

THE RlG'"'o OF
WAY ! "LL WAl T
TILL ~E t&gt;A5SE"s l.

1!.!!

\lUHAl

the heat,

1

a. uV.

Led
a.lr.es

and

Toledo

.t

ae . "'"'""""

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qpue:

• ~'minor

'

10l1s girl~
Bay VUwtth her
Delth, ..

)ainbrldae
~ a whetl.
.vere rare.

acker ac-

id in

two

ms. .wotlld
n

...

JU.Doi

· whicb be
iffinp, ~
rles Engle

't'l-\AI'S ON'i=' FOR TI-\E
l!&gt;OOIC- NOW TO

MU.ST I:!&gt;E A '&gt;(JOM&lt;"&lt;"
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ned wheu

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D'S HOU~J!

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IJIIIic.

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WUS:r·!

IARWUS

~OOH
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re Killed On Ind.;.
lence Day; t&amp;·Diot''·
On Sunday
'.&gt;,:

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WA~COMIN/,;r

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TAKE LEAJt..
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atalitiea With ~~~
&gt;rown; Fireworka ..
\tishapa, Rare · ·.. ~~};

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mtnp, d8atlu n..r

l(w ' •

an4 alrp.._ aullel
I the MUGD'• deMit u.t
rer t.u lllaa.Ued 111 ~
t!elebra&amp;lon .r IIYie,_~
Day, &amp; eotm&amp;rJ-Wide 1•·
lealed kM!ay.
J.

WI,LL, "TH&amp; "TIME M.\!0

"THI&lt;;. WILt BE ~'(
'3&gt;U1T,
I "THE "TAl lOll
JU"J"T SENT 1'T OVI!aHOW DO I LOO" 9

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•tlis claimed more Una
· other fatalities, a total -at
•I~ the Pac111c coast 26
~ere known to have perliiha rip-Ude swept the bath..

Ml!

Pllll'l 0'1' MY ~,-re OU"T 01'" ~
'51NWiftt OIL l&gt;I!VIL~I!Irt C'OMJ&gt;MIVa

"'·
•b!le acc:ldents

~AW

WI'THDQAW AIJOUT

oo.ooo.os~,~-~~~~

throlJihoUt

:ry took llpproximateJy HO

'

n&amp; the two day hOliday. ;,
:h

hundreds

of

J)ei'80D&amp;

!'lXI by ftreworks onlf ftY.e
from this .!JOUI'Ce wert
This wab a record low,

1

It of Ohic'l!l two-day oele-

IWI-1 0 EVER HEARD OF

o RY I NG

A

Inde-pendence Day t.odtly
Lo 30 dead and more thaq,
IIY inJured.
..
1 died yes~rd&amp;y~

GUY

:mobile achtencts. 011e
l ollsm, two from the heat,

-ro s •EAL SECOND

Wl""fH I I~E E:A,;Es LOADED~

tom liUiclde.
lest thlclr IJ!ffls SaturdaY"
day of t.he ceJcbratlo~
to a chu:k·up by Inter•
rews Bcrviqe:.

·· · 6EE . WHIZ. D00l'o
YOU Y.NOW Ai.JY
BE l"l"E I&lt;'' Al -fl.\ AI 1

t-day

&amp;\IDPnary

.&amp;bowed

' aeciUent&amp; exw.cteU lfl Uvnac than the lakes ~

· ~Jt.t

VI!~ Ml:l ~IN!liil;
WI'THD~AW ALL OF Hl~

"TM£ WA'I' we·~ .

~UNI'IIIN4

...·....... ' ....

UP

FIQMi; FUN~ LA'b'T

WliE'Ioll HE 1ll0k' EV~·
· TWIM/.r OU"I' OP' HI!!&gt; '!oAFE
Pll~l.'T BOX, 'TOIO_!./r:::-,:
I

"nlollioH'T I'T

~--~'':'.'""'""

were i.uJurtd at
, "''-"lt'
a&amp;. -~
rt:erda y'e automobile acores we~ hW.t m mioor
•ate~.

· ·

r-old Indfa.Mpo&amp; llrl.
I, was kJied at Bay VU.ld five otOOra wtth ber
and Charles DI!IUJ, 8
s killl.d at &amp;lnlwidge
utomoblle threw a Wheel.

lr:er aceldents were rare.
serlow fire-cracker ae-e re)lOrted, and in ·two

ll·f BIG BO/IlcHEAt&gt;l!

...-.. . ....

s saki the \'lc:ttnu; Would
se an eye.
· .. ~
Knoxvtlle, near Lima.,

•••• •
•

U, 35, SUft'ered a eevere

. .....

lhen a cannon, ll'hich 'he'
_'Om a bleyc~ p'Ump, ~
.-year-old CharJes Rntle
was badly bumt!d wheo
kt!r exploded In b1a
. endinl a plenie at t~
1ty fa~ounds, ~
·10. was bitten &lt;!b.:

·we

~onkey,

and wa. .' J)ISbe:d
ilton Mercy holspit.l-ofar

ase of alcobolllm · , _

H,t.~ ,., 1LLIOill9! I'lL Af&gt;l&lt;

HIM "TO lEND ME A
HI.Nl&gt;'Qil) "TI-IOU'?&gt;ANI&gt;

"T"~AT

wAs

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.
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MILLO, CI!N'TQAL!
I WAN"I' lC\116 DI~A"'CE.!
E"T ME EVE'mi'T'T
PAAII'Il&amp;

_, ctncinnau ,

~ae

ldord, :n-year-old,,

P&lt;led

after

~;;:

drinliiJi

-Jquor, &amp;.cOOl'dina: &amp;o po.o
Add tN heat dd'u1Jtieu
'deatll.

Palcob lake Jn b J_
his son, Peter Zelldo:W
)1], 1llll8
inunedJ.tWij
~ the 14-Jear..ool. ~
fled out of the ·wattil

_J
t

. :1
t wtna, Ivan and W-1:
18, 81lQk when t.bft
d their depth 1n .,..
UQ.ty creeJr: near TD-

.e coat the lite of· Ch•
ot East LfYei'•
-the boat l1PSet 1n the
:k, 19,

1e was unablt:" .to pt
'·

, I·

:ed for thlft! ho!D'I be!OVered the body of
~. 38, Who droWned 1ft
ted Oh Pace tbree)
.

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lence Day; t&amp;·Diot''·
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an4 alrp.._ aullel
I the MUGD'• deMit u.t
rer t.u lllaa.Ued 111 ~
t!elebra&amp;lon .r IIYie,_~
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lealed kM!ay.
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'3&gt;U1T,
I "THE "TAl lOll
JU"J"T SENT 1'T OVI!aHOW DO I LOO" 9

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•tlis claimed more Una
· other fatalities, a total -at
•I~ the Pac111c coast 26
~ere known to have perliiha rip-Ude swept the bath..

Ml!

Pllll'l 0'1' MY ~,-re OU"T 01'" ~
'51NWiftt OIL l&gt;I!VIL~I!Irt C'OMJ&gt;MIVa

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oo.ooo.os~,~-~~~~

throlJihoUt

:ry took llpproximateJy HO

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n&amp; the two day hOliday. ;,
:h

hundreds

of

J)ei'80D&amp;

!'lXI by ftreworks onlf ftY.e
from this .!JOUI'Ce wert
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1

It of Ohic'l!l two-day oele-

IWI-1 0 EVER HEARD OF

o RY I NG

A

Inde-pendence Day t.odtly
Lo 30 dead and more thaq,
IIY inJured.
..
1 died yes~rd&amp;y~

GUY

:mobile achtencts. 011e
l ollsm, two from the heat,

-ro s •EAL SECOND

Wl""fH I I~E E:A,;Es LOADED~

tom liUiclde.
lest thlclr IJ!ffls SaturdaY"
day of t.he ceJcbratlo~
to a chu:k·up by Inter•
rews Bcrviqe:.

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YOU Y.NOW Ai.JY
BE l"l"E I&lt;'' Al -fl.\ AI 1

t-day

&amp;\IDPnary

.&amp;bowed

' aeciUent&amp; exw.cteU lfl Uvnac than the lakes ~

· ~Jt.t

VI!~ Ml:l ~IN!liil;
WI'THD~AW ALL OF Hl~

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UP

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were i.uJurtd at
, "''-"lt'
a&amp;. -~
rt:erda y'e automobile acores we~ hW.t m mioor
•ate~.

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r-old Indfa.Mpo&amp; llrl.
I, was kJied at Bay VU.ld five otOOra wtth ber
and Charles DI!IUJ, 8
s killl.d at &amp;lnlwidge
utomoblle threw a Wheel.

lr:er aceldents were rare.
serlow fire-cracker ae-e re)lOrted, and in ·two

ll·f BIG BO/IlcHEAt&gt;l!

...-.. . ....

s saki the \'lc:ttnu; Would
se an eye.
· .. ~
Knoxvtlle, near Lima.,

•••• •
•

U, 35, SUft'ered a eevere

. .....

lhen a cannon, ll'hich 'he'
_'Om a bleyc~ p'Ump, ~
.-year-old CharJes Rntle
was badly bumt!d wheo
kt!r exploded In b1a
. endinl a plenie at t~
1ty fa~ounds, ~
·10. was bitten &lt;!b.:

·we

~onkey,

and wa. .' J)ISbe:d
ilton Mercy holspit.l-ofar

ase of alcobolllm · , _

H,t.~ ,., 1LLIOill9! I'lL Af&gt;l&lt;

HIM "TO lEND ME A
HI.Nl&gt;'Qil) "TI-IOU'?&gt;ANI&gt;

"T"~AT

wAs

A"'"-.. s,-oP.

Ol.l,.- 8'1 "1'141!

.

t':.~C.I&lt;, OL~ QOV,
.
COI&lt;&gt;II! AN 'I

- · 1'1'-1 AW'FULLV
A~.001 WHAT I

llOLLAR'b- .
MILLO, CI!N'TQAL!
I WAN"I' lC\116 DI~A"'CE.!
E"T ME EVE'mi'T'T
PAAII'Il&amp;

_, ctncinnau ,

~ae

ldord, :n-year-old,,

P&lt;led

after

~;;:

drinliiJi

-Jquor, &amp;.cOOl'dina: &amp;o po.o
Add tN heat dd'u1Jtieu
'deatll.

Palcob lake Jn b J_
his son, Peter Zelldo:W
)1], 1llll8
inunedJ.tWij
~ the 14-Jear..ool. ~
fled out of the ·wattil

_J
t

. :1
t wtna, Ivan and W-1:
18, 81lQk when t.bft
d their depth 1n .,..
UQ.ty creeJr: near TD-

.e coat the lite of· Ch•
ot East LfYei'•
-the boat l1PSet 1n the
:k, 19,

1e was unablt:" .to pt
'·

, I·

:ed for thlft! ho!D'I be!OVered the body of
~. 38, Who droWned 1ft
ted Oh Pace tbree)
.

mx!

H. Ral

Workers To .
[e · In Spain
- ' .·
WiD Tie up c..;.,.
-r.... .
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. SOA)E'·

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NOTICE-If . ,..... waat
the Ne- Olliee of Tho Dall)
Tri.wae, call 236-LI If tho Bulaou
0111.. aok for 202·R.

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toc~l(ht.

F .U LL
VOL. V- NO. 250
=

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SHIPPERS TO PUT
UP FI~HT ~G~INST
INCR[AS[ IN R

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Freah Fruit And Vere·
table Men Orranize
For Battle
OPEA'T .

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MOVE WOUW HURT

"'TIMES •••

Ratber Than Help Reven·
ue Situation, lo Claim

Set Out

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'1 AM

AUNT

HIS WI•IISKERS

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BARBeRS

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IN HER I!II!ST.

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OF

JNTERNATJON AL

MY 1=0UR.1H BIR1HC.O.Y-.-. /l(;dHOO• . .
I~,..... C!Sa..At) 'I. t=OUNO OLJT '"Jit)U$:1l
'
"T'R.UIE N ....TUR.I!. I!IE'P'91Ui IT
wAS "TOO I.ATI!. •• •. •
SNIPF---·
SNIFF ...

....

M~&gt;o.""liE

l"')&lt;.Y OL.O W.NC:L.E
%1iKli WORE
wi!&lt;ISKIJi.~Er FOR
' p~.:Z'T'ION •

NO FOOL.it-lei". • •
W/lo.S SHE

"J'!?!,!~ ~Wt&gt;'!' ~

"Pen" for Fisk

o09llr

r ueiKI.ay night.

NEWS

SERVICE

POMEROY, MilO, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931

......
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BY c».a&amp;&amp;U 11 &lt;llbi'HI •
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H. I

W i f i iift• ITIIM
TRW P41i.Y 'riJBIJlll:

LEASED

.

~ ~ tOpijy­

!11 by loco! thundershowen in afternoon.

..

UTIL(

Tueliday 1ncrea.atng

~

New .Seafighter

Old

PRICI!:--:SUNDAY G C~; ;

.

Sal~~es

!OHIWS

HOtm~B

HE~VY TO.t'
!IN ~AHIOUS WAYS
TAKE

I

:Ot? ~

·

Are Killed On lndlijt.
endence Day; 18 Die~[:
On Sunday

i12
r

, AUTOS TAKE LEAQ.
I

i In

1.;

Fatalitieo Witb 1!1
I 11 Drown; FireworbT
Miohapo, Rare· '

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