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READERS

NOTICE-If . ,..... waat
the Ne- Olliee of Tho Dall)
Tri.wae, call 236-LI If tho Bulaou
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UTEATHER FORECASTn ---p..,ir. l.ll&amp;hUJ e9C)Ier l.n Sou.tNMil
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SHIPPERS TO PUT
UP FI~HT ~G~INST
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Unfoundt

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

f.:._v&amp;RAL.

MOVE WOUW HURT

"'TIMES •••

Ratber Than Help Reven·
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HIS WI•IISKERS

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NEWS

SERVICE

POMEROY, MilO, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931

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!OHIWS

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t 11eo11 :~.,.rlan law whleb fer \ftMJ tram the opposiUoD to tbe qrartan
~r Rll'VI)Ila 9 30 ArabesQur lv Jt:att -.:.. been one ef lhe JDDIIt Ia"' 'It~ wealme&amp;IH nom the peon a
WW Osborne 1 Orch 10 30 Arnold 1t'eDtrnrntal ..._ Ia UaM. ocoaaUr t~\audpo1n&amp;. were Ul1.ed u followa by
Johnaon 5 Orch u oeorae 0)$!) 11 t1 llft'"uuws&amp; Wore the Ctwaller an :tUthortty on the 1ubjcc\

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sure of ra ~ung the reunue neceBtJary for thP.ar needs That
1 Ralph Be etts Orch
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source to all mtenbl a1 d purposes an
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u Ba&amp;eball Scores f,. U Jack Dull was nbout ripe the author t n us
6 1Tnhc I ually round t mcer;sary to dlv de
bons ~eems to be the motorist
lu and Hl&amp; Olcbeatrll.
Pbant.lm Announcer 6 40 I
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G S ta 18 w8 have been paHsed m nearly every 1f not H dli
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'1\illte us ~e Jes lndU&lt;!cd the irrigatiOn nystefn The
all states 1n the umon
Naturally some ~tutes have 8 ~~!:5 71 : r ~ ppeed 1!:,mllde 8 8 landowner dep ved or the mCI8t.
higher lax than othet :-~ In OhJO 1t Its foUJ cents per gal PoplJlll.r D&amp; c 0 ch 8 30 Real lmpc tant part t hUi hacienda
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n e Pollril 9 Popular P1'41!11'Bm 10 c.~nnd n d the re t ot his a. d and
1 Amos "d Andy
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fireworks

jPrcductlon ha.s been ca.Uied by the
individual &amp;hlftle85Deu of tM peon&amp;
Mao~ of them
a!ler &amp;etti.DI' the
land and wbat went wtth tt allow
ed their property to co barren 1

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M&amp;ny n Amerlean owner of land
among th~ forc.ed to surren
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lan law for whtoh the gcHernment
gav him agrarhLn bonds in ek
cha ge Their worth at present o;
abo t 16 per cent of t.helr fac value
A lttlc less than 6000000 hec
tares of land ha\'e been parcelled
oul up to now of which 300561
b€'cla.res about 150.000 o.crrs
puw.ntcd property of Amercam
The American agro.r lin clai.Jm at
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No Wonder Lovely
Women Like It!

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Vh·amoa Pond ""d bmth" J
II ha&amp;Hollace
bee \'&lt;SlUng at the h~ of
!!::.:"~ Caster a few dB}S the pllN' ~:n~o~ ~/~}li 0 th~~tae~l~~~k a~
Do,o, West at d hmlly f Hunt 1111 ca~t ga d ~r: ~~~~r ~ ~a~~ r \.1r

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'l'Wo other areat crJala OCt.'Urred in
th eir JllcChanJcal appliances regardless of whether the WEAF--New York 4M3 ooo 6 mo met t'U"M ae tysbu
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secon d Pay
c nylal d Sir. tch ~ 7 BIR~.:ksl.oM
Launched tn noston Octo )('r 21
cowt ·u~ on&amp; fir t vlctot
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LABOR TROUBLES
10 Bnoop and Petp 10 IS L tt e the MOO te ra can fleet during the
UST AT [1. lime when all 111 tht ommumt~ hnd hopeH Jaek Little 10 30 Cab Calloway s leek de ofT tpoli she co~rcd her
Orch U Rudy Vallee s Co mecUcut elf U gh Y tly d a1tng: a decist~
there wnuld be sleadv employment ln nur fey, mtne!'l ~ kce n ao 'th cc 1t1nc als
t. c\\ to the system o J:~lrocy !Uid
whtch are operntlng another cat~e f trouble bol ~ up and WJZ tk~ York 3olD 5 700 1.1 25 rltutf' c:x st ng for C&lt;'otur es on
pm Ban hll Sec e s 30 Populn t.hat coast
once more the mmes nrc nile because 0 f na b IIIt V 0 f mtners [orcl 5 45 Lowel Tl on1 115 6 Amoll
ln 1812 l!Jle ga ted a&lt;~t g g att
and operttms to come to Mati~factory terms The lu.te~t l n Andy 615 o s van 6 30 Phi turl~ ty dEl€'allns 1 ttl
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1 cauRe the mliH:H 8 Cc .t 6 4-5 Th Rambl~tll 7 Tho. hcu f h var v.ltl E gl nrl the
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~ ~un.li:pr 7 30 Th PI' cc Sister&amp;~ Br w h Ir Mtc a rra(!re 1 s
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0 a t Vaii"Y Days 9 Rd aid Wer at en or the M'a
Syr.cu.e nl me
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Lal'll week It waA RB d that Hatlsfacton 1\rra.ngemcl t. s I nber M asic
) he made
n en cur
had been made by th( two t~oldet~ although a company rep
WLW--1: nctm at 4.28 100 5 45 d then bf. 8 an o g t
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resentat1vcs :iald the men v.ent back to wor on l e sa
d} 7 The Qunk rs 7 30 Baf;Cba
A!t r t c war her e~rer was rut
terp1s that wer!;! ex1st ng before the} cea ( d wo1 k earhe1 1E~
7 45 Bte ng Jack a Pia
r c ent and nctlon Alter six )Colors

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story and sa1d they cot ld futmsh the proof th$t the com
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They satd they h~ d ot (Ieman dod rewgnl t ton I t ht:!
national umon nm did lhcy aik for h~ghflr wages Thel
further ~td the l&lt;&lt;al HUperinten.dent 8l{fned th1&gt;~ agtet:

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10 4.ij B ob Ncwhal ll Spanish Mu
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ment ln any event the c ,mmtttcc wa~ HOld to have hcen cJa
L act En 9 t~ John
dlschar·--.r~ uJmostimmedtc tl'1y and atll a re~ult there IS no elaf 10 i\mc."'
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work The men v 'he} arc out t 1 wm the1r demands 11 1~ Loul~&gt; H gry p vo
and the company rJCr sa) the) \\Ill wtthd1:1W tli11r cqum Red Appc Club
WON-Chtcngn

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The nag she ftlea at her most
he ema kOO I wo ld rather hnvc head durtn11 ber present \our of the
American t.han a at.ton is the 8&amp;Die as tha.t. abe ear

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you ftt with me• Mal'J Lou~ar
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can shift for thcmelvc&amp; We are
gotdg home The landing :f eld ..
ready at Westwood
Westwood
hoi sad Lornmer IRughinr W•
have h lfet there 1n a. nur;oy b&amp;cauae we re mv ted to a w dd nlf
Doc Dan • best man Lam the
onb usher Mother wtl1 gtvfl voa
away and I bope no one docs the
Mme tor me .Jenny &amp; your bridea. j
maid-we 11 get the hcense tomorrow
Wait a mmute Suppore JennE
hadn t broucht me to you todt.J'"
aM ukOO
I would have found rou to.
m~rrow
M.uat l confess: that V
Wlrod a deleolive agenoJ '"'"'
LoW}'II~na•n•d 1~m,f.:p? hoKIBmel me M~
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prope er whirred ~
wu a .b6atln&amp;: of wl_qa. Con~t
LomtMr ¥aued to lttu har •PP..
RflllltDd wu on the ~k and U.•
!leeha1uc ran ~ • tlw ield..
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looked up and watched.: llnil•11•"
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wings aad soared ofl U.~ the thin

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two finger steenng, etc

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tures as ball beanq, aprmg
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Thrift, offietally proven under
superv1s1on of tho Amcnoan
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26mollels-S wbeelbaaes-70 to ~22 bqr1epower
One-Profit pru:es•$84li to $2!150 'lu thOlaiitor}'
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h s command were all athletes Ad
dreB3 ng Betty Can:[ eld Thatcher
Colt expla n~:
Co. pta n La rd IS the chef of our
M1ss1ng I enons Bu~a 1
More
than three thousand d snppearan«
case~~ are reported to h 11 of!1ee
ever, :fear anti he manages to ae
eount for an average of 98 per

Betty Canfield 11 glance toward
Capt.a n Ln rd was full or appeal
Ho\\ever our most difficult
cases o.dmon hed Thatcher Colt
nrc those n wh ch the fnm ly or
fr enda 1 ve only a part of the
truth a d not all
So tell us
everrth nr
W t.h adm rttble d redness Betty
Canfield related a cur ous story
For three years she had been shar
ng a smnll apartment on Morn
in~ da He ghta w th
Gerald ne
Foster &amp; g rl of about her own
age who worked n a dodor s
off ce m Wosh ngton Square Re-cenUy the two g rls hRd aJI'eed to
separate because Gerald ne was
rlann ng to be mamed the date

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and l a:&lt;~kl'!d her what was the mat-ter She •dm tted that abe and
Doctor Mor;kell had QUarreled.
But she wou dn t tell me why
Doctor Maskell refleeted C::.,lt
aloud
Is he related to George
ftla kelt the cr m nat lawyer~
I understud ther are brothers,"'
sad Betty
A very d st nguished famt]y "
nterposed Capta n La rd. ,.\nd I.
queer one George Ma.!ke11 Js the
Rob n Hood of the rad calt-he
and h.ls w1fe who s h 9 law part
ner rcpreilent r ch cllentl at en'.lrmous feeg and then work fdr rad
ca!s for noth g They were al~;~o
aS!IOC a ted w th Clarenc~:~ Daf"!W
and Arthur Garfield tlaJ'fll ID the
GrPcto Car llo murder case
I remember
nodded Colt
Doctor Maskell must be a r1da
mao

Gerald ne told mi." h"' w:U til
ncb when h 11 father d U
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pia ned Betty Canfield
The tw?
90ns w11l nhent m II ona J;hfn But
ne ther of them ha.e mu:ch now l

understand
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IJnce More offictal records btoker o ln&lt;btionol coacbcraft

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~Gster W811 f rst repo led to
U e authorltlftl'o on the third
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t:lctful mechan c
He bfted Mary Lou into UN
plane and 11ettled beY comfortab1y

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N E year ago Studebak,er mtr6dwed
Free Wheeling
N me (9} makes have now adopl!ld It.
Others are about to adopt It
All must come to tt
Durmg the past twelve months Studebaker
Free Wheeling has been approved enthusiBsll·
cally 10 every state, 10 every season, and under
all condiilooo
In a Studebaker you get Free Wbeehng m tt8 finest
form-With positive gear cootrol-10d engmeered
a8 an 10tegral part of the cba88IB
And ONLY m a Studebaker can yon eecure the8o
other frutts of Studebaker eogsoeer10g gemut

No more make behPve'
So I ttle of 1t was she sa.UL 1
No no more
He wh stl£'d to the watcl:ting but

Mr ))\aaklr
lbe didlll t u.twer tn wo•&lt;dll bot
"A.aa&amp; J(•~ tol4 •• 1hecl abe zallild: he,..eyta to hta OWID He blue ebmbl~~ltmbin_g
i\Yn 71 ttie"'.;;··bd of eour.a~ sa~d. Ratb'
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Jen:ny ~d
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EBAKER

by a
And you 11 trust younclt t.
talking me alway&amp; t ~
~

.-bOve Jljem plaaes were eqmiag
to Uve at the down to reot furthe&lt; awa7 .aod
.Jenft_J
near them. at0od Lorrimel' a cn:at
Ur n. 1 too er bird stat1e walt1Ill
pt a fumlthed
WiD ,-ou c~me wtth me'"" He

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MaTgaret bad knoWB too that he
planned to b4} at the field today
Mary Leu""a feet were hl:e lead
She couldn t move she cou1dn t
run she couldn t Cl!CctP~ She Jltood
theN &amp;rembhn~r " little flgurlae of
fear a. ftgunne too o:f wild rejoieID« To aee h1rn aga n. to hear hie
vOiced He was com .r1J toward
them qulte serenel7 He too }1ad
not drean ed. No one had told b m
tbey bad kept. the r word But tho
mUJute he saw her hp understood
he knew
"Hello Jenny sad Lnmmer
B.eUo Maty Lou 1
He smtletl
down at her very tall very good
loolrlnr
IJm ready to taka you
up for that lllg_ht. be old
Not me .Jenny aatd ha.nti.Jy
'1 m not keen on blnl life Then.t o
LarryL ,he cried and ran otr to
meet er fellow con.apuator
erowdB!Il_, JJOlSY fteld

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Lonimer and Maey Lou stood
earl tn the dtel'ftOI)n were ridln~ toaether 10 the middle of that

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walked an her py tongue rat-

ood

- hut tlten • v; hen l learned he
truth I wondered how much '&lt;\tti'
)!Ou how much the part }O 1
played Can you tell m"'---now
he l'l&amp;ked not touch n~ her h
ha ds dP.ep n the pocket, of hte
r y ng emt. hLil eye&amp; mtent 11.111
wa ttnc
j
Yes I'll tell .Mary Lou an.llWCred bm ely
but t- w 11 taJu•·
me all !.he rest of my lif!'l
He caught bet' 1n bUI arms the-al
k sse 1 he.r w11117 ....ele" of an• t
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who might see. But people wer•
used to meet ng&amp; and partillJI:I oa
the flymg field He cncd out
Tell me then begin now y •
prom ud once
Lo•ui love you Lorry saM 11817

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~J}' when , C'U can lliPtln buvr a erock C!! beans 1n 'fi
3Q ~~ 10 "lpqfl.cn 11 Bernard
Pthnr pbm'lli ll 1&amp; E:¥m~ouy

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It wu a very JUrVOI~ua dar
MalT Loa looked out of the wlil.
dO... Sprl.ag wu dant.lng towal,'d.
aummer 011 teet lhod with Ule aoft
· lull
h.' • mea 0 I her RUG• 111
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IIP'Y'I'• thout'ht MII'J L01J 11 a
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If rou like and J ant persuade you to atay
ftlft&amp;r'ked
JennJ ean!leuJy
"Th_en aa it 11
the plldelt dar J've ever aeen
let 1 nm out to Lonr It~l•ndt and
perluropa we ean. look In at Oakdale
and t.ny ean meet us n town for
dlnaer. llow a thM.t !or a pro-

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JuaUftable llonalcNe
:Meigs County 1') ~cncral hut it IS the Harne old ~tory and A M Mo ntn~; Metodlrs
K nrse l1 cntro 10 Dance Music
ln tpe mopnttmc ell purtaes Huffer
10 a~ lfnlqu d Health Talk by Dr
In your t.oupee
PufJh lQ ~ Ilfovotlopal Sal'\' leo by Amtr ca has plel ty of 1t de open Woolworth Bulldlnlf wtthout MY
Th ! rfili'm the movteR are dl!!ftl&amp;ctnr the le~rJhmatc ne ctareocc Kempq 11 Vocal \. cuptcy Jts too bad they do• tIc othes on and dtcd from expo&amp;Ure
f"
Popular 11 15 Lilht ~en. 11.30 ~rlfaa It to the city and cut It p
, ..,, Jg tlp•t 1lle mov1 ectl)rs can p1ay in a hundred differ Varcty Fm1 11 t1 Band Ma&amp;e :1 nkl parldnB plllcea
,u,kle 1o • GeW DltPr
eq~lti~B ut the B,IJmc time but they have to he fed only 1n P " Dante lfutle 2 ¥1 Variety
Look for the silver u 1ln1
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I'rCII 3 ao hlorae Refrilerator Pro
H ywoud Aiid they trnve1 11 t.n cans matend of draw a ;ro Rctt.'!l'llllllodtes 130 Loul,s
Pablie uenefac&amp;en
n1 rpOJ:llL
K mo:cry Ftvo , •&amp; Ohocoo Yea:s
fhr lind hearted thug who ft Ia
IUik:kae,. E:..,et11

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heard there II !Oihl' to be stunt fly
1" \ today
he Saturd!'J crowd&amp; flied the
nymg field Mary Lou .rot out of
the car a little bewddered Jenny
walked bel' brl8kly across the f~t•ld

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Yes I am sure I ha"Ve alwll'P•
be n sure of myself J th nk I&gt; 10
nevor o£ you There were me11
when I thought-';';h n I be! cved

She tumed off into another road
and wh le Mary Lou wu st II pon
der ~I' her laat remarks topped.
Here We •ro sh~ sa. d
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bow the ear feels or the horse
ether but they tell me Kon K ta
a shadow of h m elf w th m ss n~r
you You can I. Just accept tl nf:l'
accustom them to you 'find then
drop clil aPJ.n" Md Jenny aus

IIUJ Lou o come '-AdiJt• with
ere 8 Travenl she
her
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and waved.
l'ye eome H~nr to do abe
The Reumon.
announced "•M 7f1U ean 1'0 to
you darned old eehool and tell em
Tn.ven was at.and ng
wQ' JOU. ,.. ben absent.
plane h s new plane and
I,l teU U.em 111 eome bacll; Wlth the mechamc He had
Mo·•·r
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ment and leave the local t} altogether
m Din 1cr DR tee 6 45 Hnrn
In the rneantime the omJ any 1~ Muftermg because 1~ Teen 7 05 Louie Hug v Fve
1P5 un.::!!:_ wa,1t.... And Ske.," a
hu ordeJS that Klc n t bemg hllcd and the men are tsut ~~.
rv u ar •• OK
..., F'a.ma 11 M
enng becaU[I.C 1hey arc l ll g ett ng the wo k which thcv 8 ·U ElM' Burt eu 1 Popu 1n o cl
need l:iJ hadly m order to Cilrl.: 10r the1r fan11he&amp; and th~ D Ml:1stre1 Sho\1. 9 JO Cia a Lu
and Em • 4.5 WGN Orch
tB G
whole C'1ffipll1Aity n general 1~ suffer ng. hecawm o f tl1e Mar h Time 10 ts The 81 bh ~
reduced payroll rc~l_Jitmg from the work suspensiOn
No Bol 10:-.JO Herbie Kays Popu)ar
t
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Gr~h 11 Jan Oart rand His Popu 1
b
one IS b neflttmg h('l 11 e o l Iy one5 cne fit e ale
ose lar Dance O~h ll lO Earl B rt
livmg tn th" c mm
tiC !'I whtch Will supply the c lal thts nett ar d H a Da.n~e Band and B 1
place shOt!ld c mh lllg It certamh 18 to be regretted that ~~thue and His Popular Dance

CHAPTER LX
ATER 1be uked MU7 Lou to
come baek to We~twood
Your room 11 WAltJng for

youd tt looks lonely
abe saad
an all7our th1ngt are there
But uid Maey Lou my Job
Ia ewer"' She tried Yei'J' bard to
amlle but the red mouth quivated
Come u ID7 peat, aald Marp~&amp;klr tald Ma,.... Lou not
:ret. I auppose 11 omeirme 1 canand we eq lau'"'h about it alL But
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dd
arp,ret 1 not uqe her further. She bad plann of ber own
and eonnlted aecntiJ with Jenny
about them. The upahoi wu that
eevenal
later Jennr invite

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~lp which WR8 nt'ver defeated tn
v.ar &amp;uccumbcd with the decay of
uve II 1928 she was ordered do
stroyed or I!IO!d by the Sec~tary ot
Navy but was saved by tho nat.lonaL
md.l1111at1on consequent t.o the re 1
print.inK of a poem by Oliver wen
dd Helme; In 187l'm Phllad lphla
er Agam In on In Philadelphia
too far gone to go to sea under her
ow1 sail s!le was ebuilt Public
~ntiment once more had COIJ c kl
her aid
Her last loreign crll1Be w:u~ to
arrv Amcrka11 txhlbtt:; t n the U
veraal Exh :lJ 0'1 l Pall.'l In 1878
To withstand the rlgor.ll ot her loDII
oyqee she etli'Tied food enoush for
lx months 4.8000 1anona of water
In her tanka and 100 barrela of
whisky for her crew of w
In one
of these crlliSea she clrcumo•vlate-J.

v; 4 .1' "4nill:r &amp;:d.
on he rnade crime ht. hobby
wh le he wa• It 11 m eollece. He
knows the modem ennuaolou ill
all ta achoo 1 from Lombro10 to
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Pomeroy wr e \'lfiltmg her parel ts [ tine h w pa ~'" s
Mr and Mn; Henry Ft'lrley W dnes
B :;hop ~u a~
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L Halliday St
No w der beaut ful women lo'&lt;e
C IN5--1Jrollj:hl E uff box from on Emperor
Wlth hiS par"'nts Mr a1 d Mrs
I u; cw !
powder n adr! by ex
b
h
m then mldtlt and to u certam extent l ey pro K l ~ "
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ln 18fo8 In the harbor or Naple• Homer west
Mr and Mrs Hagar of oa 11po s '"
po63ille
obl1v101
by
the
but lt appcur~ that 11 tl c long run they w1lI InJUre l h &lt;'ffi
u IJE es saved by school ell ldre her captain Invited the Kin&amp; or
Mrs D&lt;ll'a King at d ch ldren or r.P&lt;.I t Uae week e d w U tl laLf..'!l s C LO
lh t
Naples and Pope P 115 IV who was
as cr Mrs Dov d Wulk r
selves am or g thu1 cl t:!i'i of pP.oplc to s ICh lTI extent
a 1 n Kate Sn tl s M sic 66 1 D
th ougtlou.t the 1 a.Uc
tl e grond .... en residing here
to v ait her 1
•· u s Com lU un ow "1-f
Jot n 8n1dcr anU fRJ Uly of Suga
!{
Daw o d
0 h
c ' • t M7o15 Pop
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"the two dignitaries v:ere rowed
c o\e were week end • .,.,....
•• w th
the hu rt:i Will far exccud the hcnehl:-i d erl\ ed by the I ew Ine} 7 g
Band Co ~
a fu 1:, relltte.:t now s:.em o s ern Is ~board by the eaptalrul ol other lor rlea so glarlo sly to victory In 1812
rate
J' 0 ~ 7 ol5 o &lt;Jum Chasers 8 H
v read i' to t aye Bos.on tor the first ~IBn shlpe. lyinlf tn the harbor It oonsiats or fifteen stars white nn hlfi &gt;roLher G C Folden a d daugh
why
motort:-;ts
seem
to
be
regarded
aH
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Popula
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Be
nN 11181 to mnke a tour ot which wer~ RWIBian Prench Eng 1blue fteld With Hfteen stripes alter
lcr Mu lvv Miller
Ju.t
Be. n Es Orch 9 Hi Popu ar Orch the ports o I Uru.ted Btall'!i New ij.l;h spanWl and Americat This 1.1 nate white and red
Aim BI.shop and fam ly were vis
mate pu~y among Ia w makers as well as Ia W breakers HI 9 30 Tone p ctures 10 Fetch mask ~ arr; and her hir y wh te the nr8t and only lnNnce &gt;l aov
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dtflicult to fathom The only reason ahowmg Is that thPy Henterson s orch 10 :m oo.ncc or duck Sll.lis compte~ tl r latest P c ~ ponWI belna on A1"U!riC84

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A.d er He 11 never afraid u 1011
w I aee to try new method• ancl
put a d~lieate 6Da:er on the male presel'\es an o~n m.md ontO all
faetor Tbe1r ••ocatlon 1 to c.ateh the ev dence t. n h 8 hand• .U:ore
elusive murderen when the po e Tbat:.:her Colt Lt an h11torian or1
dtieetl\'et are rudy to confeas enme~ often u nvaluble aaQC
their utter iDeptitude tor theu to a detective It a IU'Il.&amp;llaf how
own butiltea.
n any eM mea are duf.l cated e1pe.
Of coune there are no surh c allf murde,.._kil en aeem to
deteetlvea iu ru) I fe Yet the p aguanze from the put. The d..,
enm~• of real ty are
nfin t.ely ta l&amp; ol a thousand blood;y olcl
stranser than the !ane ful miS- deeds are at Thatcher Colt 1 D..ocerdeeds which tbeae imagJnary detec 1 ••
t ves are uked to unravel
The
We asked the fonner Comm.fe,.
pol ee he• cnme and mystery as aioner to tell h 11 own &amp;tory but.
a part of their dBlly rout ne e.nd unfortunately h a preaent WQrk q
they Bolve their easel by lmowmg a pr vate mvellt rator made thai
the1r bullneu and attend ng to t mpo~:s ble However his younc
-by vast and competent organ r.a secretary Mr An hvny Abbot, hal
tlon1.pattence •nd detenn ned hard undertaken the taak w th a ltizb
w-orllj. t.orether w th some ngen enthus asm that 6pr ngs from hil
u ty and an OCe&amp;ll onal ttreak of adm rat on for b1.3 ch ef For hia
a:ood luck. We ehould not be de f rst account Mr Abbot selected
luded into believmr that eucb men the bew ldermr: and brutal murde.:
are lD.I!ompetent or corrupt.
ot Gerald ne Foster The pubne
True &amp; Pol ee De~;~artment Ia 8el 'I'M left 11 doubt about the eUe;
dom 1tronger \))an bl ch e! But the essentlaJ fact.. were Withheld,
it Ja also true that New York hall and for an e:z.cellent reuon It 11
been fortunate m ta success on of at U regarded as o11e of the el.aaaic
Comrwll8ionel'l from Woods and eases of the department--a crime
RoosevelJ down to the latest re gn of unexampled terocttJ l.l'ld cun
of Whali:n and MWrooney They n ng Burrounded bJ myatenou1
and thoae oft\cen who came 10 b~ circumstances and planned &amp;ad
tween-Enrigbt who started aa a executed as i:f w th the cold eav
patrolman pound ng the curb Me agery of an MP red lunat.1c Here
Lo11ghl n who waa hamselt a fine 11 as a ready made opportunitr for
detect ve and Warren (lliho~e real the g tted amateur sleuU.. of the
atory also halt never been tt~ld) meh'opol 1 but the m)'etery wu
and the others were honest and f nally solved by the lo&amp;'U:al acenc:v
able offidals.
for su!!h grueaome buSlDHI the
Greater than any of these was Pol ce De'/'•rtment. under the di&lt;~
Thatchel' Colt greater bec.auee of rcct on o 1ts Commi.utoner llr,
his peculiar fitness for the JOb A Thatcher Colt.

Railroaders Wm
Crown First Half

Affair Closes With Fme

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mua c chen
willet they are langu d fellows
with a .....t: fuud ot humor and
.a mt~ehievou lik ng for crypt c
uttenncet untU tbey an ready to

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be the} fee

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More Than I 00
Folks Entertain
2500 People

Oritz Rubio has &amp;1110 sought a re
medv here by lntroducllll Into the
tcde al budget an annual ere:ttt of
8300.000 for the ftnanclng o! peons
who are really incllned to tOl their

;u four cent~ 1s more thti.D enough [Thomas 10 30 Ha mony Team
To r~medy t.hls em dlt on Prest
h
v
shown
a
tcnrlency
10
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The
Old
Timer
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Radio
dent
Ot lz Rub o I.J trocluced an lm
Fl Ort d a Iegu~ I l t or h ov. ever a c
Reporter 11 lfl Leu t- s Hw g ~ p :,~
rhame o ast. n ng oftlcc
terunwldmthctratt cmpll dcJendonthcmotonstcn ]F"e 1130 Bob Nolan Hts Te
9:.JOby ponsor g a
aned
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th
r
\'Cnuet&gt;
W
tb
their
tHX
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pet
gallon
Bhlck
and
HL5
Dance
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Ben
me
fo
b
ld
ng
ex1
rflprlat
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of
t ue IY ror
e r C
IPollock s Orch
1 and uf ce tn eta s f t.:a o n ct
tax they had the h gil t charge of any ::~tate Ill 1hc Unwn \ WON-Chicago 4.104 720 6 3a ~
pm Dinner Dance 6 4.5 Haroldld
Not conte 1 t with th t howc\f'r thev go on u WI
I rce \Teen 7 1,5 Uncle Walt and Bket!21X
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and add n oddil o al t~&lt;o rents mak ng
the 7,.
Mldw•&gt;~ Band ' " Popula•
r theht t •x nts per
Program 9 Htgh L re 9 30 Clara
I d h
:~~l~~ne State the t an 18 pncc 0 eJg
ccn
~ou l~h:m8Le~~ ~~ ~~~~ ;~m3~

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vast lands that the v ceroy~ ot
OIM ·- - - - - WLW~tnc:innatl t28 100 ., 10 Ne &amp;patti practically oonft&amp;cated
prn Afternoon Revellers 5 P d frc.m the Indlam ln colcn al (,lays
-dlen 5 'i5 Lowell Thomas 6 A'm01&gt;
At pllco.t101 of thls law produced
GOD IS TRUST\\ORTH\ - Behold God V.lll nol l n Andy 615 BaAeball Score 630 jend css bitterness The primary ar
cast away a perfect man 1e1thcr Wlll he uphold the eVIl ~h~o;~koabn:S ncu::,t~:~= gum nt of the opposition was !Ud
Popular Or(}h 8 30 Real Follu&gt; g is thQ.t profitable a11r culture ii'J
doers-Job 8 20
Muslca.l Dreams 9 30 Popular PIO Mexico s possible only when con
gran
10 Henry TheiR ~ce due I un large scale sl ce each
arch 10 30 variety 10 t5 Bob hac da must have ita own ll'rlga
UNWfSE LEGISLATION
Ne9ihall sport suces n
Chlnle tlon syr;lem
EGISLATORS m nearlv all tates seem to ba\ e an 1d "'at Relleries-Concert arch 12 Popu
B) txprcpnatmg land for par

second they laet the rneana equip
men and know !dfe to tUIUvate
even what they ,have pmpcrl)' and
final!J &amp;be . . , . _ ~ ' pre
5ey11.&amp; a prtmiUv'e vUlap ayat.em buupon the produeUon of maim
and beaoe for Jpcal self' ~ and
thtr fore runs counter to the na
t~l nee.dJ:; and to modern hK:IWI
trtal tendenciell
D~uty Ooma1o Ba.dl&amp;\a esUmrl
ted tl at the peon 11 rtt.um from the
land be cultivates a"Jerqt's only

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BDJ'I'OH NQTII Tlroll. 1s u.e lf'e tbos. produc1na aprciGed GI'OIII..
~ Deanla KtnP Orcb 8 «i ~ IGIHI •I ''" Qeelal &amp;rile Ia • ,.,_ I I! t even tha.t detract.ed little

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a.t:kr..ta&amp;l
10 15 Country Club j the ~if.ll liluaUor. IIClUareiY be
Otch 11 PaUl Wh1tcman II Oren fmc 'llie .:haaih&lt;!r a few days ago,
11 10 Btu OO:Dahue 11 Oroqestra
I OepuJy aonaalo BauUM touched
ws-New York &lt;M8.5 110 fl 4-D ur..cn an coonomtc phase that tn UJf'
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~om~~ 1 'AmS:re! ~ Lo6w~!1 past twenty years has r:!1rulined one:
All ~ .,....;:;:doct:ri.M ar The Jest-en 6 30 Phl,l Cook 6 4.:i of thE chief COJ troverstal 168ues
aeed. r thiJ are lo bant...,. daUD RoxJ Ganl 7 30 Expreu 8 Po IUl Y•ak:o
of the peopl •
ia hll!DOII7 with pu.lar Oreh 8 so Real Polka ~
Thu pl'e3E:nt revoJut onary 110v
wordl tl\~~lold ad mwJOI I Popular Pfol:ram
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havmg been set for January 2 The
last t me the two had been to.
gether was around noon on the
prev ous :-!aturday wh ch waa
Chnstmas Eve when they lunched
at the Hotel Brevoort and then
looked at a one room apartment
m Bust Tenth Stnoct wb h Betty
had dec ded to lease
I sa d good bye to Gerald ne at
the southeast corner of Fifth
Avenue and Tenth Street. Sud
denly ahe leaned forward DBd
k ssed me and she .sad If I don t
come home for soppcr Betty
don t be worried-Ill be domg my
Chq"""'• Oho, p ng And bet 0 ,..
I could answer he had crossed the
Avenue and wa; walking down to
wud WaabiDI\on Square.

you had due telephone eoeverur
ton w th your room mate"
It wu e~:actly thr*e o clock.
What makee J'OII H ~ OQ
that pomt"
I wa1ted un~ll that eud ~
to telephone so that I could •?,Old
talk ng tq Doator Mukell-1 ...ft
never· ltked the man "
Still you l\a.f.tll t tGld me Jfno
l'OU knew wben It got to be tltNe."
Oht There ill a little d.oe.lt OD
my desk-Geraldine pve it to 1De
last Chr stn\aa-1 wu looti!ll' at
t he d al all the time I waa ........
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&amp;aid further botwe. :roaftelt uc1

And )'Oa haven't heard from Ger.,ldln, ovv the telellhlma."'
After Genlcllae -'1 ... 1at1

her slnceT asked Tbateher Colt,
filling h1.11 p pe.
1 talked W'ltb her later that
aftemoon over the tel~phane and
Mr Colt, it waa that laat converaatlon which makee Jno feel ..,
frightened."
"Whr how f.a tbatT'
'I eilled Geraldane to tell IM!r
ab.')Ut a Cbr111tmas bom11 that OQJ'
Jbm had given to lhe employe~ I
waited for •n hour beeauae GeraJ.
tUne had said the doctor would be
out at that time. I eould teD hr
iw' YOice that abe bact been Cm!.(

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heart to talk aboqt; tM - - . ..._
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to supper I would _p 01&amp;
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t 11eo11 :~.,.rlan law whleb fer \ftMJ tram the opposiUoD to tbe qrartan
~r Rll'VI)Ila 9 30 ArabesQur lv Jt:att -.:.. been one ef lhe JDDIIt Ia"' 'It~ wealme&amp;IH nom the peon a
WW Osborne 1 Orch 10 30 Arnold 1t'eDtrnrntal ..._ Ia UaM. ocoaaUr t~\audpo1n&amp;. were Ul1.ed u followa by
Johnaon 5 Orch u oeorae 0)$!) 11 t1 llft'"uuws&amp; Wore the Ctwaller an :tUthortty on the 1ubjcc\

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sure of ra ~ung the reunue neceBtJary for thP.ar needs That
1 Ralph Be etts Orch
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u Ba&amp;eball Scores f,. U Jack Dull was nbout ripe the author t n us
6 1Tnhc I ually round t mcer;sary to dlv de
bons ~eems to be the motorist
lu and Hl&amp; Olcbeatrll.
Pbant.lm Announcer 6 40 I
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G S ta 18 w8 have been paHsed m nearly every 1f not H dli
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'1\illte us ~e Jes lndU&lt;!cd the irrigatiOn nystefn The
all states 1n the umon
Naturally some ~tutes have 8 ~~!:5 71 : r ~ ppeed 1!:,mllde 8 8 landowner dep ved or the mCI8t.
higher lax than othet :-~ In OhJO 1t Its foUJ cents per gal PoplJlll.r D&amp; c 0 ch 8 30 Real lmpc tant part t hUi hacienda
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n e Pollril 9 Popular P1'41!11'Bm 10 c.~nnd n d the re t ot his a. d and
1 Amos "d Andy
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fireworks

jPrcductlon ha.s been ca.Uied by the
individual &amp;hlftle85Deu of tM peon&amp;
Mao~ of them
a!ler &amp;etti.DI' the
land and wbat went wtth tt allow
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M&amp;ny n Amerlean owner of land
among th~ forc.ed to surren
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lan law for whtoh the gcHernment
gav him agrarhLn bonds in ek
cha ge Their worth at present o;
abo t 16 per cent of t.helr fac value
A lttlc less than 6000000 hec
tares of land ha\'e been parcelled
oul up to now of which 300561
b€'cla.res about 150.000 o.crrs
puw.ntcd property of Amercam
The American agro.r lin clai.Jm at
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No Wonder Lovely
Women Like It!

Webb ot Wichita Km
Vh·amoa Pond ""d bmth" J
II ha&amp;Hollace
bee \'&lt;SlUng at the h~ of
!!::.:"~ Caster a few dB}S the pllN' ~:n~o~ ~/~}li 0 th~~tae~l~~~k a~
Do,o, West at d hmlly f Hunt 1111 ca~t ga d ~r: ~~~~r ~ ~a~~ r \.1r

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Drch
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'l'Wo other areat crJala OCt.'Urred in
th eir JllcChanJcal appliances regardless of whether the WEAF--New York 4M3 ooo 6 mo met t'U"M ae tysbu
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secon d Pay
c nylal d Sir. tch ~ 7 BIR~.:ksl.oM
Launched tn noston Octo )('r 21
cowt ·u~ on&amp; fir t vlctot
F nn t r. IIG • C e I u Y o f -n ·ogress 1 g7 t'·
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LABOR TROUBLES
10 Bnoop and Petp 10 IS L tt e the MOO te ra can fleet during the
UST AT [1. lime when all 111 tht ommumt~ hnd hopeH Jaek Little 10 30 Cab Calloway s leek de ofT tpoli she co~rcd her
Orch U Rudy Vallee s Co mecUcut elf U gh Y tly d a1tng: a decist~
there wnuld be sleadv employment ln nur fey, mtne!'l ~ kce n ao 'th cc 1t1nc als
t. c\\ to the system o J:~lrocy !Uid
whtch are operntlng another cat~e f trouble bol ~ up and WJZ tk~ York 3olD 5 700 1.1 25 rltutf' c:x st ng for C&lt;'otur es on
pm Ban hll Sec e s 30 Populn t.hat coast
once more the mmes nrc nile because 0 f na b IIIt V 0 f mtners [orcl 5 45 Lowel Tl on1 115 6 Amoll
ln 1812 l!Jle ga ted a&lt;~t g g att
and operttms to come to Mati~factory terms The lu.te~t l n Andy 615 o s van 6 30 Phi turl~ ty dEl€'allns 1 ttl
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1 cauRe the mliH:H 8 Cc .t 6 4-5 Th Rambl~tll 7 Tho. hcu f h var v.ltl E gl nrl the
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~ ~un.li:pr 7 30 Th PI' cc Sister&amp;~ Br w h Ir Mtc a rra(!re 1 s
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eomm1ttcc was dtscharged l y the supcrmtendent of th~.; "I 45 6 15lcrs cf ttt:: Skillet a 30 111 for a ll n F ~
0 a t Vaii"Y Days 9 Rd aid Wer at en or the M'a
Syr.cu.e nl me
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Lal'll week It waA RB d that Hatlsfacton 1\rra.ngemcl t. s I nber M asic
) he made
n en cur
had been made by th( two t~oldet~ although a company rep
WLW--1: nctm at 4.28 100 5 45 d then bf. 8 an o g t
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resentat1vcs :iald the men v.ent back to wor on l e sa
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A!t r t c war her e~rer was rut
terp1s that wer!;! ex1st ng before the} cea ( d wo1 k earhe1 1E~
7 45 Bte ng Jack a Pia
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story and sa1d they cot ld futmsh the proof th$t the com
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They satd they h~ d ot (Ieman dod rewgnl t ton I t ht:!
national umon nm did lhcy aik for h~ghflr wages Thel
further ~td the l&lt;&lt;al HUperinten.dent 8l{fned th1&gt;~ agtet:

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L act En 9 t~ John
dlschar·--.r~ uJmostimmedtc tl'1y and atll a re~ult there IS no elaf 10 i\mc."'
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work The men v 'he} arc out t 1 wm the1r demands 11 1~ Loul~&gt; H gry p vo
and the company rJCr sa) the) \\Ill wtthd1:1W tli11r cqum Red Appc Club
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covering 63 279 mJlea In
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The nag she ftlea at her most
he ema kOO I wo ld rather hnvc head durtn11 ber present \our of the
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1'0111. --~en" npliM· Mary
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can shift for thcmelvc&amp; We are
gotdg home The landing :f eld ..
ready at Westwood
Westwood
hoi sad Lornmer IRughinr W•
have h lfet there 1n a. nur;oy b&amp;cauae we re mv ted to a w dd nlf
Doc Dan • best man Lam the
onb usher Mother wtl1 gtvfl voa
away and I bope no one docs the
Mme tor me .Jenny &amp; your bridea. j
maid-we 11 get the hcense tomorrow
Wait a mmute Suppore JennE
hadn t broucht me to you todt.J'"
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I would have found rou to.
m~rrow
M.uat l confess: that V
Wlrod a deleolive agenoJ '"'"'
LoW}'II~na•n•d 1~m,f.:p? hoKIBmel me M~
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prope er whirred ~
wu a .b6atln&amp;: of wl_qa. Con~t
LomtMr ¥aued to lttu har •PP..
RflllltDd wu on the ~k and U.•
!leeha1uc ran ~ • tlw ield..
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Safety msured byolecl bodies,
two finger steenng, etc

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tures as ball beanq, aprmg
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Thrift, offietally proven under
superv1s1on of tho Amcnoan
Aulomobde MIIO&lt;ltollOO

26mollels-S wbeelbaaes-70 to ~22 bqr1epower
One-Profit pru:es•$84li to $2!150 'lu thOlaiitor}'
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h s command were all athletes Ad
dreB3 ng Betty Can:[ eld Thatcher
Colt expla n~:
Co. pta n La rd IS the chef of our
M1ss1ng I enons Bu~a 1
More
than three thousand d snppearan«
case~~ are reported to h 11 of!1ee
ever, :fear anti he manages to ae
eount for an average of 98 per

Betty Canfield 11 glance toward
Capt.a n Ln rd was full or appeal
Ho\\ever our most difficult
cases o.dmon hed Thatcher Colt
nrc those n wh ch the fnm ly or
fr enda 1 ve only a part of the
truth a d not all
So tell us
everrth nr
W t.h adm rttble d redness Betty
Canfield related a cur ous story
For three years she had been shar
ng a smnll apartment on Morn
in~ da He ghta w th
Gerald ne
Foster &amp; g rl of about her own
age who worked n a dodor s
off ce m Wosh ngton Square Re-cenUy the two g rls hRd aJI'eed to
separate because Gerald ne was
rlann ng to be mamed the date

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and l a:&lt;~kl'!d her what was the mat-ter She •dm tted that abe and
Doctor Mor;kell had QUarreled.
But she wou dn t tell me why
Doctor Maskell refleeted C::.,lt
aloud
Is he related to George
ftla kelt the cr m nat lawyer~
I understud ther are brothers,"'
sad Betty
A very d st nguished famt]y "
nterposed Capta n La rd. ,.\nd I.
queer one George Ma.!ke11 Js the
Rob n Hood of the rad calt-he
and h.ls w1fe who s h 9 law part
ner rcpreilent r ch cllentl at en'.lrmous feeg and then work fdr rad
ca!s for noth g They were al~;~o
aS!IOC a ted w th Clarenc~:~ Daf"!W
and Arthur Garfield tlaJ'fll ID the
GrPcto Car llo murder case
I remember
nodded Colt
Doctor Maskell must be a r1da
mao

Gerald ne told mi." h"' w:U til
ncb when h 11 father d U
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pia ned Betty Canfield
The tw?
90ns w11l nhent m II ona J;hfn But
ne ther of them ha.e mu:ch now l

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World Champloll Perform· Comfort, typical of Stud..
IJnce More offictal records btoker o ln&lt;btionol coacbcraft

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U e authorltlftl'o on the third
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Wli!iuf to:Jii• •
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He bfted Mary Lou into UN
plane and 11ettled beY comfortab1y

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N E year ago Studebak,er mtr6dwed
Free Wheeling
N me (9} makes have now adopl!ld It.
Others are about to adopt It
All must come to tt
Durmg the past twelve months Studebaker
Free Wheeling has been approved enthusiBsll·
cally 10 every state, 10 every season, and under
all condiilooo
In a Studebaker you get Free Wbeehng m tt8 finest
form-With positive gear cootrol-10d engmeered
a8 an 10tegral part of the cba88IB
And ONLY m a Studebaker can yon eecure the8o
other frutts of Studebaker eogsoeer10g gemut

No more make behPve'
So I ttle of 1t was she sa.UL 1
No no more
He wh stl£'d to the watcl:ting but

Mr ))\aaklr
lbe didlll t u.twer tn wo•&lt;dll bot
"A.aa&amp; J(•~ tol4 •• 1hecl abe zallild: he,..eyta to hta OWID He blue ebmbl~~ltmbin_g
i\Yn 71 ttie"'.;;··bd of eour.a~ sa~d. Ratb'
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Jen:ny ~d
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And you 11 trust younclt t.
talking me alway&amp; t ~
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.-bOve Jljem plaaes were eqmiag
to Uve at the down to reot furthe&lt; awa7 .aod
.Jenft_J
near them. at0od Lorrimel' a cn:at
Ur n. 1 too er bird stat1e walt1Ill
pt a fumlthed
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planned to b4} at the field today
Mary Leu""a feet were hl:e lead
She couldn t move she cou1dn t
run she couldn t Cl!CctP~ She Jltood
theN &amp;rembhn~r " little flgurlae of
fear a. ftgunne too o:f wild rejoieID« To aee h1rn aga n. to hear hie
vOiced He was com .r1J toward
them qulte serenel7 He too }1ad
not drean ed. No one had told b m
tbey bad kept. the r word But tho
mUJute he saw her hp understood
he knew
"Hello Jenny sad Lnmmer
B.eUo Maty Lou 1
He smtletl
down at her very tall very good
loolrlnr
IJm ready to taka you
up for that lllg_ht. be old
Not me .Jenny aatd ha.nti.Jy
'1 m not keen on blnl life Then.t o
LarryL ,he cried and ran otr to
meet er fellow con.apuator
erowdB!Il_, JJOlSY fteld

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Lonimer and Maey Lou stood
earl tn the dtel'ftOI)n were ridln~ toaether 10 the middle of that

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walked an her py tongue rat-

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- hut tlten • v; hen l learned he
truth I wondered how much '&lt;\tti'
)!Ou how much the part }O 1
played Can you tell m"'---now
he l'l&amp;ked not touch n~ her h
ha ds dP.ep n the pocket, of hte
r y ng emt. hLil eye&amp; mtent 11.111
wa ttnc
j
Yes I'll tell .Mary Lou an.llWCred bm ely
but t- w 11 taJu•·
me all !.he rest of my lif!'l
He caught bet' 1n bUI arms the-al
k sse 1 he.r w11117 ....ele" of an• t
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who might see. But people wer•
used to meet ng&amp; and partillJI:I oa
the flymg field He cncd out
Tell me then begin now y •
prom ud once
Lo•ui love you Lorry saM 11817

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3Q ~~ 10 "lpqfl.cn 11 Bernard
Pthnr pbm'lli ll 1&amp; E:¥m~ouy

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It wu a very JUrVOI~ua dar
MalT Loa looked out of the wlil.
dO... Sprl.ag wu dant.lng towal,'d.
aummer 011 teet lhod with Ule aoft
· lull
h.' • mea 0 I her RUG• 111
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ftlft&amp;r'ked
JennJ ean!leuJy
"Th_en aa it 11
the plldelt dar J've ever aeen
let 1 nm out to Lonr It~l•ndt and
perluropa we ean. look In at Oakdale
and t.ny ean meet us n town for
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JuaUftable llonalcNe
:Meigs County 1') ~cncral hut it IS the Harne old ~tory and A M Mo ntn~; Metodlrs
K nrse l1 cntro 10 Dance Music
ln tpe mopnttmc ell purtaes Huffer
10 a~ lfnlqu d Health Talk by Dr
In your t.oupee
PufJh lQ ~ Ilfovotlopal Sal'\' leo by Amtr ca has plel ty of 1t de open Woolworth Bulldlnlf wtthout MY
Th ! rfili'm the movteR are dl!!ftl&amp;ctnr the le~rJhmatc ne ctareocc Kempq 11 Vocal \. cuptcy Jts too bad they do• tIc othes on and dtcd from expo&amp;Ure
f"
Popular 11 15 Lilht ~en. 11.30 ~rlfaa It to the city and cut It p
, ..,, Jg tlp•t 1lle mov1 ectl)rs can p1ay in a hundred differ Varcty Fm1 11 t1 Band Ma&amp;e :1 nkl parldnB plllcea
,u,kle 1o • GeW DltPr
eq~lti~B ut the B,IJmc time but they have to he fed only 1n P " Dante lfutle 2 ¥1 Variety
Look for the silver u 1ln1
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H ywoud Aiid they trnve1 11 t.n cans matend of draw a ;ro Rctt.'!l'llllllodtes 130 Loul,s
Pablie uenefac&amp;en
n1 rpOJ:llL
K mo:cry Ftvo , •&amp; Ohocoo Yea:s
fhr lind hearted thug who ft Ia
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1" \ today
he Saturd!'J crowd&amp; flied the
nymg field Mary Lou .rot out of
the car a little bewddered Jenny
walked bel' brl8kly across the f~t•ld

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Yes I am sure I ha"Ve alwll'P•
be n sure of myself J th nk I&gt; 10
nevor o£ you There were me11
when I thought-';';h n I be! cved

She tumed off into another road
and wh le Mary Lou wu st II pon
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bow the ear feels or the horse
ether but they tell me Kon K ta
a shadow of h m elf w th m ss n~r
you You can I. Just accept tl nf:l'
accustom them to you 'find then
drop clil aPJ.n" Md Jenny aus

IIUJ Lou o come '-AdiJt• with
ere 8 Travenl she
her
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and waved.
l'ye eome H~nr to do abe
The Reumon.
announced "•M 7f1U ean 1'0 to
you darned old eehool and tell em
Tn.ven was at.and ng
wQ' JOU. ,.. ben absent.
plane h s new plane and
I,l teU U.em 111 eome bacll; Wlth the mechamc He had
Mo·•·r
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ment and leave the local t} altogether
m Din 1cr DR tee 6 45 Hnrn
In the rneantime the omJ any 1~ Muftermg because 1~ Teen 7 05 Louie Hug v Fve
1P5 un.::!!:_ wa,1t.... And Ske.," a
hu ordeJS that Klc n t bemg hllcd and the men are tsut ~~.
rv u ar •• OK
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enng becaU[I.C 1hey arc l ll g ett ng the wo k which thcv 8 ·U ElM' Burt eu 1 Popu 1n o cl
need l:iJ hadly m order to Cilrl.: 10r the1r fan11he&amp; and th~ D Ml:1stre1 Sho\1. 9 JO Cia a Lu
and Em • 4.5 WGN Orch
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whole C'1ffipll1Aity n general 1~ suffer ng. hecawm o f tl1e Mar h Time 10 ts The 81 bh ~
reduced payroll rc~l_Jitmg from the work suspensiOn
No Bol 10:-.JO Herbie Kays Popu)ar
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Gr~h 11 Jan Oart rand His Popu 1
b
one IS b neflttmg h('l 11 e o l Iy one5 cne fit e ale
ose lar Dance O~h ll lO Earl B rt
livmg tn th" c mm
tiC !'I whtch Will supply the c lal thts nett ar d H a Da.n~e Band and B 1
place shOt!ld c mh lllg It certamh 18 to be regretted that ~~thue and His Popular Dance

CHAPTER LX
ATER 1be uked MU7 Lou to
come baek to We~twood
Your room 11 WAltJng for

youd tt looks lonely
abe saad
an all7our th1ngt are there
But uid Maey Lou my Job
Ia ewer"' She tried Yei'J' bard to
amlle but the red mouth quivated
Come u ID7 peat, aald Marp~&amp;klr tald Ma,.... Lou not
:ret. I auppose 11 omeirme 1 canand we eq lau'"'h about it alL But
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dd
arp,ret 1 not uqe her further. She bad plann of ber own
and eonnlted aecntiJ with Jenny
about them. The upahoi wu that
eevenal
later Jennr invite

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~lp which WR8 nt'ver defeated tn
v.ar &amp;uccumbcd with the decay of
uve II 1928 she was ordered do
stroyed or I!IO!d by the Sec~tary ot
Navy but was saved by tho nat.lonaL
md.l1111at1on consequent t.o the re 1
print.inK of a poem by Oliver wen
dd Helme; In 187l'm Phllad lphla
er Agam In on In Philadelphia
too far gone to go to sea under her
ow1 sail s!le was ebuilt Public
~ntiment once more had COIJ c kl
her aid
Her last loreign crll1Be w:u~ to
arrv Amcrka11 txhlbtt:; t n the U
veraal Exh :lJ 0'1 l Pall.'l In 1878
To withstand the rlgor.ll ot her loDII
oyqee she etli'Tied food enoush for
lx months 4.8000 1anona of water
In her tanka and 100 barrela of
whisky for her crew of w
In one
of these crlliSea she clrcumo•vlate-J.

v; 4 .1' "4nill:r &amp;:d.
on he rnade crime ht. hobby
wh le he wa• It 11 m eollece. He
knows the modem ennuaolou ill
all ta achoo 1 from Lombro10 to
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Mr and Mn; Henry Ft'lrley W dnes
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No w der beaut ful women lo'&lt;e
C IN5--1Jrollj:hl E uff box from on Emperor
Wlth hiS par"'nts Mr a1 d Mrs
I u; cw !
powder n adr! by ex
b
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m then mldtlt and to u certam extent l ey pro K l ~ "
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ln 18fo8 In the harbor or Naple• Homer west
Mr and Mrs Hagar of oa 11po s '"
po63ille
obl1v101
by
the
but lt appcur~ that 11 tl c long run they w1lI InJUre l h &lt;'ffi
u IJE es saved by school ell ldre her captain Invited the Kin&amp; or
Mrs D&lt;ll'a King at d ch ldren or r.P&lt;.I t Uae week e d w U tl laLf..'!l s C LO
lh t
Naples and Pope P 115 IV who was
as cr Mrs Dov d Wulk r
selves am or g thu1 cl t:!i'i of pP.oplc to s ICh lTI extent
a 1 n Kate Sn tl s M sic 66 1 D
th ougtlou.t the 1 a.Uc
tl e grond .... en residing here
to v ait her 1
•· u s Com lU un ow "1-f
Jot n 8n1dcr anU fRJ Uly of Suga
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Daw o d
0 h
c ' • t M7o15 Pop
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"the two dignitaries v:ere rowed
c o\e were week end • .,.,....
•• w th
the hu rt:i Will far exccud the hcnehl:-i d erl\ ed by the I ew Ine} 7 g
Band Co ~
a fu 1:, relltte.:t now s:.em o s ern Is ~board by the eaptalrul ol other lor rlea so glarlo sly to victory In 1812
rate
J' 0 ~ 7 ol5 o &lt;Jum Chasers 8 H
v read i' to t aye Bos.on tor the first ~IBn shlpe. lyinlf tn the harbor It oonsiats or fifteen stars white nn hlfi &gt;roLher G C Folden a d daugh
why
motort:-;ts
seem
to
be
regarded
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Be
nN 11181 to mnke a tour ot which wer~ RWIBian Prench Eng 1blue fteld With Hfteen stripes alter
lcr Mu lvv Miller
Ju.t
Be. n Es Orch 9 Hi Popu ar Orch the ports o I Uru.ted Btall'!i New ij.l;h spanWl and Americat This 1.1 nate white and red
Aim BI.shop and fam ly were vis
mate pu~y among Ia w makers as well as Ia W breakers HI 9 30 Tone p ctures 10 Fetch mask ~ arr; and her hir y wh te the nr8t and only lnNnce &gt;l aov
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A.d er He 11 never afraid u 1011
w I aee to try new method• ancl
put a d~lieate 6Da:er on the male presel'\es an o~n m.md ontO all
faetor Tbe1r ••ocatlon 1 to c.ateh the ev dence t. n h 8 hand• .U:ore
elusive murderen when the po e Tbat:.:her Colt Lt an h11torian or1
dtieetl\'et are rudy to confeas enme~ often u nvaluble aaQC
their utter iDeptitude tor theu to a detective It a IU'Il.&amp;llaf how
own butiltea.
n any eM mea are duf.l cated e1pe.
Of coune there are no surh c allf murde,.._kil en aeem to
deteetlvea iu ru) I fe Yet the p aguanze from the put. The d..,
enm~• of real ty are
nfin t.ely ta l&amp; ol a thousand blood;y olcl
stranser than the !ane ful miS- deeds are at Thatcher Colt 1 D..ocerdeeds which tbeae imagJnary detec 1 ••
t ves are uked to unravel
The
We asked the fonner Comm.fe,.
pol ee he• cnme and mystery as aioner to tell h 11 own &amp;tory but.
a part of their dBlly rout ne e.nd unfortunately h a preaent WQrk q
they Bolve their easel by lmowmg a pr vate mvellt rator made thai
the1r bullneu and attend ng to t mpo~:s ble However his younc
-by vast and competent organ r.a secretary Mr An hvny Abbot, hal
tlon1.pattence •nd detenn ned hard undertaken the taak w th a ltizb
w-orllj. t.orether w th some ngen enthus asm that 6pr ngs from hil
u ty and an OCe&amp;ll onal ttreak of adm rat on for b1.3 ch ef For hia
a:ood luck. We ehould not be de f rst account Mr Abbot selected
luded into believmr that eucb men the bew ldermr: and brutal murde.:
are lD.I!ompetent or corrupt.
ot Gerald ne Foster The pubne
True &amp; Pol ee De~;~artment Ia 8el 'I'M left 11 doubt about the eUe;
dom 1tronger \))an bl ch e! But the essentlaJ fact.. were Withheld,
it Ja also true that New York hall and for an e:z.cellent reuon It 11
been fortunate m ta success on of at U regarded as o11e of the el.aaaic
Comrwll8ionel'l from Woods and eases of the department--a crime
RoosevelJ down to the latest re gn of unexampled terocttJ l.l'ld cun
of Whali:n and MWrooney They n ng Burrounded bJ myatenou1
and thoae oft\cen who came 10 b~ circumstances and planned &amp;ad
tween-Enrigbt who started aa a executed as i:f w th the cold eav
patrolman pound ng the curb Me agery of an MP red lunat.1c Here
Lo11ghl n who waa hamselt a fine 11 as a ready made opportunitr for
detect ve and Warren (lliho~e real the g tted amateur sleuU.. of the
atory also halt never been tt~ld) meh'opol 1 but the m)'etery wu
and the others were honest and f nally solved by the lo&amp;'U:al acenc:v
able offidals.
for su!!h grueaome buSlDHI the
Greater than any of these was Pol ce De'/'•rtment. under the di&lt;~
Thatchel' Colt greater bec.auee of rcct on o 1ts Commi.utoner llr,
his peculiar fitness for the JOb A Thatcher Colt.

Railroaders Wm
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mua c chen
willet they are langu d fellows
with a .....t: fuud ot humor and
.a mt~ehievou lik ng for crypt c
uttenncet untU tbey an ready to

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More Than I 00
Folks Entertain
2500 People

Oritz Rubio has &amp;1110 sought a re
medv here by lntroducllll Into the
tcde al budget an annual ere:ttt of
8300.000 for the ftnanclng o! peons
who are really incllned to tOl their

;u four cent~ 1s more thti.D enough [Thomas 10 30 Ha mony Team
To r~medy t.hls em dlt on Prest
h
v
shown
a
tcnrlency
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The
Old
Timer
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Radio
dent
Ot lz Rub o I.J trocluced an lm
Fl Ort d a Iegu~ I l t or h ov. ever a c
Reporter 11 lfl Leu t- s Hw g ~ p :,~
rhame o ast. n ng oftlcc
terunwldmthctratt cmpll dcJendonthcmotonstcn ]F"e 1130 Bob Nolan Hts Te
9:.JOby ponsor g a
aned
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th
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\'Cnuet&gt;
W
tb
their
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pet
gallon
Bhlck
and
HL5
Dance
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Ben
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fo
b
ld
ng
ex1
rflprlat
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of
t ue IY ror
e r C
IPollock s Orch
1 and uf ce tn eta s f t.:a o n ct
tax they had the h gil t charge of any ::~tate Ill 1hc Unwn \ WON-Chicago 4.104 720 6 3a ~
pm Dinner Dance 6 4.5 Haroldld
Not conte 1 t with th t howc\f'r thev go on u WI
I rce \Teen 7 1,5 Uncle Walt and Bket!21X
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and add n oddil o al t~&lt;o rents mak ng
the 7,.
Mldw•&gt;~ Band ' " Popula•
r theht t •x nts per
Program 9 Htgh L re 9 30 Clara
I d h
:~~l~~ne State the t an 18 pncc 0 eJg
ccn
~ou l~h:m8Le~~ ~~ ~~~~ ;~m3~

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vast lands that the v ceroy~ ot
OIM ·- - - - - WLW~tnc:innatl t28 100 ., 10 Ne &amp;patti practically oonft&amp;cated
prn Afternoon Revellers 5 P d frc.m the Indlam ln colcn al (,lays
-dlen 5 'i5 Lowell Thomas 6 A'm01&gt;
At pllco.t101 of thls law produced
GOD IS TRUST\\ORTH\ - Behold God V.lll nol l n Andy 615 BaAeball Score 630 jend css bitterness The primary ar
cast away a perfect man 1e1thcr Wlll he uphold the eVIl ~h~o;~koabn:S ncu::,t~:~= gum nt of the opposition was !Ud
Popular Or(}h 8 30 Real Follu&gt; g is thQ.t profitable a11r culture ii'J
doers-Job 8 20
Muslca.l Dreams 9 30 Popular PIO Mexico s possible only when con
gran
10 Henry TheiR ~ce due I un large scale sl ce each
arch 10 30 variety 10 t5 Bob hac da must have ita own ll'rlga
UNWfSE LEGISLATION
Ne9ihall sport suces n
Chlnle tlon syr;lem
EGISLATORS m nearlv all tates seem to ba\ e an 1d "'at Relleries-Concert arch 12 Popu
B) txprcpnatmg land for par

second they laet the rneana equip
men and know !dfe to tUIUvate
even what they ,have pmpcrl)' and
final!J &amp;be . . , . _ ~ ' pre
5ey11.&amp; a prtmiUv'e vUlap ayat.em buupon the produeUon of maim
and beaoe for Jpcal self' ~ and
thtr fore runs counter to the na
t~l nee.dJ:; and to modern hK:IWI
trtal tendenciell
D~uty Ooma1o Ba.dl&amp;\a esUmrl
ted tl at the peon 11 rtt.um from the
land be cultivates a"Jerqt's only

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BDJ'I'OH NQTII Tlroll. 1s u.e lf'e tbos. produc1na aprciGed GI'OIII..
~ Deanla KtnP Orcb 8 «i ~ IGIHI •I ''" Qeelal &amp;rile Ia • ,.,_ I I! t even tha.t detract.ed little

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Otch 11 PaUl Wh1tcman II Oren fmc 'llie .:haaih&lt;!r a few days ago,
11 10 Btu OO:Dahue 11 Oroqestra
I OepuJy aonaalo BauUM touched
ws-New York &lt;M8.5 110 fl 4-D ur..cn an coonomtc phase that tn UJf'
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~om~~ 1 'AmS:re! ~ Lo6w~!1 past twenty years has r:!1rulined one:
All ~ .,....;:;:doct:ri.M ar The Jest-en 6 30 Phl,l Cook 6 4.:i of thE chief COJ troverstal 168ues
aeed. r thiJ are lo bant...,. daUD RoxJ Ganl 7 30 Expreu 8 Po IUl Y•ak:o
of the peopl •
ia hll!DOII7 with pu.lar Oreh 8 so Real Polka ~
Thu pl'e3E:nt revoJut onary 110v
wordl tl\~~lold ad mwJOI I Popular Pfol:ram
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havmg been set for January 2 The
last t me the two had been to.
gether was around noon on the
prev ous :-!aturday wh ch waa
Chnstmas Eve when they lunched
at the Hotel Brevoort and then
looked at a one room apartment
m Bust Tenth Stnoct wb h Betty
had dec ded to lease
I sa d good bye to Gerald ne at
the southeast corner of Fifth
Avenue and Tenth Street. Sud
denly ahe leaned forward DBd
k ssed me and she .sad If I don t
come home for soppcr Betty
don t be worried-Ill be domg my
Chq"""'• Oho, p ng And bet 0 ,..
I could answer he had crossed the
Avenue and wa; walking down to
wud WaabiDI\on Square.

you had due telephone eoeverur
ton w th your room mate"
It wu e~:actly thr*e o clock.
What makee J'OII H ~ OQ
that pomt"
I wa1ted un~ll that eud ~
to telephone so that I could •?,Old
talk ng tq Doator Mukell-1 ...ft
never· ltked the man "
Still you l\a.f.tll t tGld me Jfno
l'OU knew wben It got to be tltNe."
Oht There ill a little d.oe.lt OD
my desk-Geraldine pve it to 1De
last Chr stn\aa-1 wu looti!ll' at
t he d al all the time I waa ........
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And )'Oa haven't heard from Ger.,ldln, ovv the telellhlma."'
After Genlcllae -'1 ... 1at1

her slnceT asked Tbateher Colt,
filling h1.11 p pe.
1 talked W'ltb her later that
aftemoon over the tel~phane and
Mr Colt, it waa that laat converaatlon which makee Jno feel ..,
frightened."
"Whr how f.a tbatT'
'I eilled Geraldane to tell IM!r
ab.')Ut a Cbr111tmas bom11 that OQJ'
Jbm had given to lhe employe~ I
waited for •n hour beeauae GeraJ.
tUne had said the doctor would be
out at that time. I eould teD hr
iw' YOice that abe bact been Cm!.(

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heart to talk aboqt; tM - - . ..._
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to supper I would _p 01&amp;
wit&amp; lier
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amuin~ tru•·life1tory HIS OWN LAW
-of bow ,. betttuciful womu foulbt.
with ell .abe mednut of 1 till,..••u1ecl ell tiM subtle wilu 1 womaa
kaowi-co bolO her maa wbom 1be
b1d claimed from tbe very jaw• of
Deetb 1111ddefied tbe migbtiat Le• of
tbe l•nd to take, ftftd HIS OWN LAW
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Stanl£-y's nice recovery of 8 hJt
For tlvc tuntngs Lit!:; was a tup over ~0011d and throw t.o nrst to
and tuck batLJ.e en h ,
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1 get Parw.u In the seventh Lead• c s.ue &amp;:or 1nR a lng hft.tt.rs w~re Bea.\·er With four
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Allenswurth and Hoeftlch with tw
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FW!er ond Smith hod three e~
whnr. Etlvers. Rawllugs. NcS&amp;~l.roa.d,
Cu.stcr .secured two each.
The line-up
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Purity Creams
Gallagher, It
oHr rirst STime lnPI Golf
Altn:sworth, 3b
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any·
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won
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credit.
H
lslory, econd ay•
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Bctwcr, :Jb, p
Dcmoskey, ct . · 6 u • • • o body's untu the eiobtb •h•n
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Off lr. Required
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ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
. . 6 0 1 4 0 0 lodgemen werr.L an a spree J j Wllr\ ~~aveRobins
his jobdofor
a.not.her
yea:c.evclaml July
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6 0 1 2 0 0 throwing coupled with some fiit.tiil
The "old b,,m·· lllls been ght'~J
VON ELM RALLIES holdtn g mote tecords lhl!.n a n} ot!tToday and Tomorrow
li 2 1 6 3 1 lll. tht bathing beach team wht\.\b sun-ra.y treatment time and ngtun
tr wumun uthlete Jlt the wmld
lOc Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 P. M •
. 5 3 I 6 0 0 tf'.ie them a nve run lead wlt.h but because he did not nrc Ldt O'Doul
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Stella Wnb.h, Clevela:1d ~mlnllug
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4 I 3 1 0 0 one inning tel play.
lOllgin a btl.t.tlng slump, but it
Play Off To Finish s tar, lctluy bad added a uew nt.uk
"MIDNlGHT MYSTERY"
2 0 o 1 0 0
Leading hitters of the g-.1me were O'Doul who dl'ouf a sacrUlcc fly w'
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fm ~peed In tht' 80-mcte r da~l l
llrar and 1&lt;ire, 8eUy tompsoun, Luwell Sh,rman, Uu1h Trn·or
&gt;, 2b .. 6
2 1 0 0 Kimes ol the fl'&amp;ternall$ wit.h deep center with U1e bases ti.Jied
Wtth Budte As He
Compctut,; .n ihc Pol1sl1 Falcom
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- -- ____ _ two hlts. Carl Moore, st..r Lhlrd and 500red Frederick wlth th{' run
Did Saturday
dtslnct nuct., MJAA W """
•· 1l •·vnJ k c 11Jt
and Raymond Hatton.
Thrill pack~ n1ystery melodrama wl'h
Tots I
M 10 17 33 12 1 68Cker Jor the foundry witb three, that won, 4- to 3, m the ninth yt:stnpc for the 80 meters Ill 9 9 SC'r011U~
a n c"' shadder in eve.-y ~namms- wqucnce.
Also "SPt:LL OF
R H PO
who was playing: shortstop for the terday.
B JAMJo;S 1 KlLGAi....J 1-~ N
1111 \\lllnlllll t.hc tucr. the Clcvcla.UJJ,
St.lvus. cf .
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W83hlna:ton resumell lts frantJ c
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sewmt.ion defeated Florence Egel.l;c:,n
TilE ('IRCIJS" !ttDII COI\tli.DY.
6 :.1 2 2 A
1 E1 IIWbnmen and Duckworth and A.
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Flanagau
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two
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Mo01c
chase
ol
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champion
Athletles
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t&gt;f Torouto. and ROSl' Ttt.yb}ll:;k l,
88 1
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was leading soorer with three runs Lumlnfl them b11.ck i to 2
ltJverneas Country Clull, Tuil..:ln. , Ckveluna
stanley: 85
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PaL Malone hurled fine ball for Ohm. Jul~' 6 - A 1ww lll'ct bnl:mnt ;::.::..:__:::.::._.:::.::.:._:..,_ _:_ _ _ _ __:.:_..:,:._:._.:_..:,:.__:.;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
0 1 0 8 3 witk Utree uns.
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The line-up;
the Cubs
In the tenth h!t a chatJler in AmerltaiJ
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AB R H PO A. E double, being scored by WU.son to tOly
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0 0 1 Morris, 2b
3 1 l l 3 1 win the game from the CatdlitDliS. q .. , l:l\Clncs.-; l.oda~
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RUSSell, 2b · · · · 5 l I 7 -1 2 Elselsteln, rt
5 2 1 1 0 0 •2 to 1.
Geort;e Von Elm of l..oH An!(des.
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4- 2 ! 1 0 11 MacPayden &lt;&gt;utpttch£'d
ftUftlng n. ~lim Prus;;mn-looUng c:mp w•~h
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. .. 3 1 0 1 0 0 Stanley, S!i • •
4 1 1 1 0 .2 and a poor tJ-.row by Jorgcm. Ne\•la highly developed
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EJi!eJ.&lt;;teln, 8b · . -. ~ 0 0 1 3 2 Ki~a, 1b . . . .. . . 5 ,J a 11 1 . 1 York Yankee catcher, settled tl,l f · pcuunent. and Billy Burt •. uf ""
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5 1 1 4 0 Olthtng m tho cleveuth lnulng, a to :'f . IGtcenwlch. Conn. :t l!lbtJ:''·I. ; ·1-:..le::, - - - - -- Geers, c . .
. , 5 0 0 3 0 0 In favor or the Bo~tol\ ru&gt;d Sol(
mntlc fello11 of Pulisb df'&amp;ecnl., wuc
,Total.· .: · .._.. .4t 7 !6 83 2111 ~er, 3b , .. .,. :;•o 0 1
St Jr.ht)!lon, the promising younglstugmg LIJelr ~t com\36 h0Je p!uy -ofT,
TY,·o base h!U : Ra.wllnga, Hoe- Bchaeff'r, P
- 3 1 1 0 4 0 Clncy Red's pitcher, ~ended In thr· lor ~he tmttOnal ope n L• •·•: 'l •I&lt;Jil,&lt;;IL!p
1llch, Russell, c 118ter, Gallagher
Hoeftlch, P . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 1\ £1ghth, the Pirates scoring 4 run~\ to setUc the QUL'Bi.wn oJ whir h !1~:.
EIJ~OPEAN
F~n;t base on balls by Smith 3
- - - - - - to take It, 6 to 4tt he nght to weu.r thcll {\tad('m tcS~k out by 6mith 1 by Hoeftlch Tc~s ..... '' . . . ·tt 9' 8' 24 10 9 ' Oetroit, wtth VJc Sorrell lll cbt I hnqulshect. by the lllustrJu ..... B..&gt;IJoy
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l"lanilpn's Plyera
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0 tp .. tmm Clevelu.nd. Jones.
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:rtrrJty 13~r.roy I · Ou..tntber, Of•3b .. 1 ' I I a J O',l'katnst four by Borrell
pl.vy·o:ff .vcFictda; but a:t~r plat &lt;llg
BEE~
on errors ..-wue.ruy 1 Duckworth, 3b . , . 5 I 2 l 1 I
Franthouse wa.e b e t t e r t.h.~J 'n l.ll eath-ta ktn loi mu mJ ol :w r.,,J.-~,;,
tlemaliey, ab-ci : ... $
0 2 .:1 I Benge e.nd ib&lt;! Botn.r•n rJravrs !.llli-I'Uu':~ tlOled nut with \dPnlkltl &lt;:('0'('~
f"5R.FORMiNG
Oarl MOore, 81 ... 5 3 3 2 3 1 ~d Phlladel:thia, 4- .o 2 Wurthln,;- of 149. It rrqttt l'!'tl n bltlllr. three ••n
GALL.AN'I'\..Y
FOI2
Stl- A. L. F'la.nagan, p 5 2 3 1 1 1 t.on homered wJ:;h one on for Ute tht• lltml gree tt bv Vun Elm to d-1 it
lO:U Flanagan, lb 4 2 .0 10 3 2 tribe.
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but he did jus l fiS hr did tl. e dny
Sr'21TAIN -·-Earned Runs Purity 2. PQmeroy -1 M. Moore, c .. . ... 5 I 1 ft . 8 I
Sammy Gray w~ gooll for ot'ly,befurc Otl tlw ~,I'll(' gn'Ctl "h&lt;!,.
Innings pitched Hoeft1oh 10, Bcil.- Roush, rf ... , . . . 5 I 1 0 0 0 tour hits and the Bt Louts B1ovmr; lUllfJonlerl w1 th a r.1mllar crht.,
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- - - - - - wen the opener, 3 to 1. rn•m Chi-~ Fur 5lwer dm'mL nothmc m hr 1
TWO SHOTS OF
n::ts ctf HoeOJilh 16, oft ilCaH•r 1. Totals ..•...... 4514 II :il'i' 11 'J cago. In lJte second game tne ht tlu r nl golJ com)Jntt·s "itlt ~hi'
RUIUI ' 8COJ'ed ol'l Hoe01Cb 7.
eo~oT~eA-­
Score by tnnlnga.
Wh!te Sox bo.tWrcd a lw~ ) ol blllltul\llUtl thnt drvrlnpcd 11~ u n•su1t 1
- W1ntng pitcher Hoenlch.
1 2 a 4: 56 7 8 9 R HE Louts hurlers. aoormg a a to:; 111n t:f ttu·tllmg, tlf'&gt; rt ·:&lt;tt\'-dH' b·n U:
VETE'~N
, Umpires Duvls &amp; Davis.
K of P's 4 2 0 0 0.012 6-9 8 9 Fclhorglll h.omeN,t wtth une on mlWr&gt;.!:t!!l b~ Votl F~im u! ,d Rur:,t· l
.f. Flyers 0 0 0 3 0 4 2 D x-14 11 7 t.bc flfth In tt'ic mght cap
'I Tht•rr ll~nc h ·en ltc.~ a: td Jllit ,\ -OH!'
OF THE
Two bl\l:le hits 8clnwfel'. C. Moot·e
before in nattom1! tJ pem but tlr"o't r 1
FRENCH
defeat. suffered by a
Thrr.r ba~c hit. Gulni.ht&gt;r
a double 36 hole p la~•·IT
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J3:6sc ciJJ bo.U;;, by ;FIS~,nnr:.all
by
HOW 'rilEY S'.tAND
I .Vou Elm and Butkc with t 1r
~QUAO
•;;~,'~~:..:;~,~: to tJle new Syr - ft0icflich'1·
H'OlT'.~ of 29:.!, emcrgt•d ott !OJJ f.;::t1
at the FJanap.n
Shuck out, by Schaefer 2, Hoe1\!'lmRIC,\N As:o;()('li\TUJN
lmcmy Cl•cnlng aftt•r a :;lllt'lling 72
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And were tamed by mchh 1. Fla.na.gan 3
Chth
Won Ltt~t Pel hcle te:1t of medal 11lay with 11. field
after enjoying a 6
Left on basns. Flyers 7, Kof P's 7 St. Pt4ul
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5tiU fJf 150 of the wot!d'!,' ltl't'alt':;t goii tnnlngs The dinWild pltchc(, Flunagmt 1, Hoe - Milwaukee
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v,.n Elm. nfU"r nppfirnew, wan quite Hich 1
Louiijvillt:!
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5.!0 enth havrnr, the champiOnship
,;;~·UUOI~~···,~;;;:,;, ooltne11s f'&amp;f'scd ball~. ocem 1, Moore 2
Columbus
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.fJOO I wtth '1• his g t n~u. falte!Cd m the
roiHng to
Eo.rn12d runu, Flyers 2, K ol p·s .! Toledo .
3'J
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-lJ4jfinnl hclrs and came L.o the last tee
a."' nice r1
l•'lrst ~Asc on erorrs, fY!(!I'S , '4 K MinneapoLis
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can ani:t In of P'S 5.
Kanr&gt;as City
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Enc1rcled 1:1~ a gallcrv of ~ewrnl
tlJts, otr Schaefer 7 l.n 0 !wl~ Indlanapoils . . . . 33
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458 lllm !HLJ!(\ spectat.ors Von E'hn stood
of· bathing enUtu~ olf Hoefl.leh, 4 In 3 1nnlngJS.
!on t.hc nnal gromt which hr lwd
game, l~terspl"rHUmpires. Mees, Dul:;.
NATIONAL J.t.A ~.i'l t:
IJt:tched In two hf't'CLJit•&lt;Ut
liliot.s 1
Club
Won Lost Pet. and .'l!lnk l! dtmcu lt uphill pull of
Louis ........ 45
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616 ten feet for the btrdle and til'' tweYork
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571 es.::ary tJe
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557
Agam, yesterd:!.V lion Elm "''nt
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562 Into the final hole- Uu• tllltty -.,ucth
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431 a birdJI'
Agnltl ht• sh~oJ on ~ll~
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414 trcachcmus
undul: .• mg
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t'I'&lt;'Chcd In two He 1\a~ a gatn tl'11
AMUtll A"&gt;&gt; U•;AGUt:
IC' et. from the l'UP He kn• lt cmcLawn Seats. \ 'al'biehM Gelckn Oall, 3Y.! frd lo~t~.
Wotl U:-..st Pc~.~ fltl!y and surveyed the rclllng t~1 5l
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Hil'h back witH comforiable til\ .
411
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chin He t ook hu; stance. tlrcw
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557 b;iCk hia putter and ~ently r.troke
Value ............. ·,. S~le Price
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; ,."'.., '1j•H. 6~29, 7-6
The nnt auctlon Bille held umkt ,
Km• t&gt;.•t::,,, ~ , ,,,. '" 1..
,·---NoTJcr. t'OR l"AKOLE
the new b1.111letulll !!tlmulator tum-1
-~ ·-::--_-- ·No. 35636 Willie George, a prlaoner Pllitll'l waa put on Saturday night\
now CODflned In the Ohio State and Wll8 a complete SUCCNifl A Ia.-~~; ; \
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RefV~matory, hns biJen rttommcnd- erowd wu present and the vnrlou ~l
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~ to tbe Ohio B~rd of Clemency artk:Jes o!reftd w~ spmtedlv l.lli 1 ! C..CV..• -:.-ov (,;.1 ~ 1 01..n
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by the \ Sqpelintendcnt and Ute 1for. Prll.e!! to the amount()! thlrt yi
~vn~Ll'r f_ ';:; , T U L tE ~ 1
Chaplain ot the Ohio State Re- ~ dollttl'8 were sold The next salt• 1 TA!&lt;:E A R IDE ,N r-;r;ii?n=i~i&gt;i;;:;;~
- rormawry as wrthy or conakk!r•- will be held &amp;!.urday, July ll and I S.c RAtvi\~OLA AJ.J.D
~ ttan ·!or ptuole. Bald appUcat.lm1 wlll be preOflded by a concert by tlw :
, ,,Ill 00 tor hca.rlnll on and tJter \Melp C'.OUnty band. A pJntrvrm .,..,II . S~ ,~;: YOU .DCf.-1 T
June lot.h, 1931.
~rected lrt front of the largl' ts\~11 1
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v. a. SHERLOCK, ncur the post o.mcc, to be used tnt ,
'8"-·-cx:ntl ~lOW;
Chief Clvrlr..
thCl lialeA, &lt;:Onecrtl!, et~.
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IJmproves the appct4laU t:C' or th ·
bulldlng. BJaille Qilr.s u.url Gallin \
Capt. Thomas Hnea left Wed- Pic;:kcns are doing the work.
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nesdny to accept. a position a11 pi----1
lot on the .steamer Quoen Cit)'
WhJ ·rheJ're Gr~"t
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&lt;nom, Food here haa moved frotn lil'f'ltdmtl«. nt·•· l'!l'atll ltl\&gt;.11.-i l"'t' 1
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her father Tho~. Re)inoldB ffilCntlv (In l:t••lt!Milllli, f',,. titf' ~·1:.. r ur .lluo
vacated by Jwr broth(lr Ru~~ll Rcy- f':t;l!IIJIIf' ~~ tlll'lr Jfl"(\~ .,:tl . - 1\on:
nokls Mill Mtlddli k-ft Friday for an 11 llmll" :"'voti'\J nnl nn
st.eubcnviiJ,~ f'11r a rcw
do.ya viSit
L••• Worotl Ia Diplom:ac:J
w' t.h her &lt;' nur:-ht.r.r Mrs H ft. Bpenoe
Who lti Vi.TY Ill
An nl1\llltltl;m 1!1 l&gt;•ltt •t l ttt11Uol\
Mr. and Mrs W E McDade had tl(lll Ill' nn1• 111:111.' 1•• 11W•llwr ttlnt.,
as tl'leir IUC&amp;ts Tuef!day eventn11 tlmt ttttl •""~ tltt•lullt•r otllltl•lu·~ 11llh
neveral o! their rela.ttves from Port- 1 1'f'r1 tl , ,,., .,,~~, .... r~l4ttt 1 •&gt;tJ!ilt''l"'':~&lt; ,.,.
lapd and Mlehlgan
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Mr 'and Mn Wm. Pk:telw of !lilt\ h•· "·1! or th 1\ lu• nw~~ n r ••"

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nsTEKIIAr.'!.su~TS '" AT HALF WAY MARK

Ul Inch Slnrli! Tube Bic:t:,cle tiro. made hr ChaMpion Co,
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Ai\fERICilN A!oiSOCIATION'
The tlfth Week of L11c scclton of
Colwnbus, e; Toledo, 5.
the local recreational ball :-;cason
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Kanl!a5 'City, 7; Milwaukee. 3
o'clock a.t the Ju or high sr-hoo
KanRBA City, 4-; Milwaukee. 4.
1 nthlettc field with the K. of C'li
(Cil.lled end of stxtcenth, darkneBsJ b1ngltng with tbc '. Tt!achet-s the 1
st. Paul, 11; Mmne-J.poli£, 9
Pt&lt;l.cc church mceUng the Rig and t
Louil!VIlle u- I'ndlg,na.polls ,4.
R~el Tue&amp;ULy --evenlng, Legtou a11rll
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li4TIOHAL U:A01JF.
r.nd :Qlue Diamond., K. ot P's Thun· I
Boal.on, f; PjllltniJ!lphia, 2. ! &gt;D·\$T&gt;I,•,•cn,talno8d·lng c '" L
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Ohtc.,o, 2; Bt. Louis 1 00
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1the end of ille: fourth week ts li.S
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, 4-; Nt'W Vor"(, 3. . 1
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W L Pet
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, B1~ a.nd Rnel ...... . . 3 1
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Waahln&amp;OOR, 4; Phlladelpfua. a. 1Jf ot P'ii . : ... ........ 3 t
. K.. of p·a ... . . . . . . 3 1 .150
St. l.ouil, S: Oh!Cl\GO. 11..
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$'1.75 Value ........... Sale Price $1.29
I Pound Sherw:lb•Wlllla• Flax Seed Soap.

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sl1e Brass Ktnr Wash Boatde, . He&amp;l'J

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25% Dlocoamt 011 Seyeral f)tojlelo N'l!,.,
Perfktiop 9il R~I!Jet. A c:h;!lc:e fo eave
oil ·~ ."!d ~lj•hle Pri.Jduc~ wil~ j' ld!J Ull·
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Mabel Evant~ or Dayton aud Belly
Allri N11.ncy Bcnn of Galltpolts w••• 1:
gucsll'l of Mrs. M :t: Rathbun 1 here
tht&gt; lt•lter 11 art. o! the week
Mr. and Mn.. J P. Calderwood of
Manhnttan, Kan.'UUI. were gucsi.IJ ltl~&gt;t 1
week of frlnedli here
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PREE RENT-- For Laking care of
property 75 Cus~r
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Pric.de's Lumber Mlull, Middleport

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now CQJlrtned In the Ohio State
·Reformatory, hrt.~; bM!n recommendtel ~o the Ohio Board o[ Clemency
by the. flUJierlntender:.t. aru1 t.hr
dltar1lain uf the Ohio Stll\e Re- ,
tonrtatory BH wmth,\' o! consldcro.Uon lor parole. Bald applk:atlou
will 00 for h~rlng on and atter
June lOth. 193l
V. 8. SHERLOCK,
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a chance to end the same.
t:rrt:d on 8t1\lers and Ra.,..Unp,
, Stanley and ~b'Oad Ulgle.d tn
PURITY WINS
: £Uc,.~n to kant \h" count at 7
i :'Ill Middleport was kept lrom Win·
At Local Lot In 11 Inn· nlng ln the r.ntb only by 0
inea· Flanagan'• Fly- 1 throw by Btlvcn on 1vhlch AUena~
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en Alao Wtn
j D ,•moskl'ys sln&amp;le to the ('enter
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Two Pumeroy tce.ms took trim- cracked wide open. Neat wo.s sate
mtng11 at t ef'rc:tliou· J ball o~·cr the an enor Orate singled, so did Hubweek end Frt(Jay cven'n" the t&gt;urlt.v 1 bard and whEll the nan went thru
Ice Cream team or th- "'Middl
·t I the &lt;'&gt;t:tfl.:!lder two runs scored,
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epm Hoeflich nbo SinGled and on anrecreational league ca.ue to Pome- othf&gt;r error the thi.rd run came tn
ruy to meet. a team 01 plckt1d play- , with no one retired 1'h15 ended the
~ra one' !l.fter a long tedious game o1 sco t...~ .,_
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r .. ,. •LVWevcr, as t.ue sidJ was
heavy hlttlng and loose fielding was rcur~d witiJ no further damage.
exhibit d
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Highlights ot the a:ame were a.
e · went ack hom&gt;;) carryin~ sensPtlcmal catch by NeaJ otr Fish·
t.he lcng end ot n 10 to 7 score. er·s bat In the fourth Stiver's cai:A::h
H&lt;letllch ser~ u~ Lhe otfe!'lngs !or ill the runth otf HocfuctJ ·s bat and
the Cream Bo~s while l'cte Smith, his throw 111 the k!lllh to the ple.te
G@!!!C'S

stronger than THE LA ?
Uth.QIIWddtuA
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Local
Twice behtr.d . Wlt.b '"'0 out. Pete Smlt.b
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Uca:led, 11ond ttum Middleport's deIn Recreataonal
Ball
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runs bact on tour

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Prlcb!y nilhl ret.W'ulna: Blturda}' the RUDdQy ~ ttl ltef J .-nGk
nia)n wUh lhe tunulure ot Mr. and.,Ur. and ¥ri. fliDI')' Win~
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Ill'S Robert.B who will mall:~ tbeU'
lit -.od--)iftr ,._,. . IIIBt&amp;a t(
By KARY W014
futu re home at Pl Pltal&amp;llt.
ChNiettoD wert •e-M Mif ~ .C
WJ..IIiam Blt!tm:r Ktu.ruai t.o hll
¥rs. Jl. r. Bnard and ~tn reiaUVJII he(t.
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empkfywent at .&amp;Jlit.nce, 0 ., &amp;wl~ atttnde4 a h.mUy llltiiii!JU ::.t the
Mr . .nd ¥rs. Bon O~p
daJ. He wu acccmp&amp;n~ by hlt 1J\Qpllt.Rf h¥ mcttjtr Yri. J,Ilame lh -or Chli:tlutoit spent·fta~-..With
&amp;lrler..:. Ruth, Helen and Mae. ~ho Y1ckilt.port &amp;L1.mil')
Mr. o~pd Mra. wm OllJ.inMr.
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wJU ppend. a two wee~ v~a«:aUou
Mr. and Mz :s Charles Clow.'SOu 1 14.r arut ~ra. Dennie~ aoel
vf!ie'JIB relaUvn a*' Alllant..'t, Bar· · and d&amp;Uihtu tJf Loc~l .. nd. 0 an chHdtep, )(1. ~ Jfra. P*f
bcrton. Columbul. Ob~.;ievill= ami v)si.tn&amp; tt tbc '"'me d Mr. and M111 utd &lt;.hUdrtn and Mill Atut:lrPlua·
Alu :-n
H C Turn~r
kett ll(ere t.h.e wc;rk eud a:utJ.Lt of~
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Dcnald
iert Sumlay tor
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&gt;I.'&gt; ol Mt :. kctt will
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Robi111 May Paso Giants
rBuneavllk when he wJU vi.6H re- I Charlu. ~rsons her~· Su n.tay.
her I'IUlgbter.
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Mr. and Mra Wetka and dii.Uih- , a!ld Mn; Char ill! Snutlt &lt;'! Cluu _ I .Jbt f-:.utlday !K'hoot lllC:t at tbe ~·
1tfr Eleanor o( Jiunt1n1ton wen• Lhc lt.wkln we-re Vl8hiu!!
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l r)tL •a&amp; hu e o...f Mts. A I'' Gold nu.u-ld{:V .;u..
j gueai.~ ol f.!r and Mrs. { hm.ly Bit - Booday .
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CUBS
CARDS
AtmH Dudding who l.h .u~, •ldllt i I Mltnmall Collt"'P,f' ~Jil.' tt l l h .·
H'l k •·tnn.oycd at. Clmrlc.~~t.on !!p('nt Bat-1Mr.tsh&amp;.ll College ~.nt
tiJ~ 'W~rl: end With het parcul~
1 trr d ltl und Sunday al the home ot
Senators Beat A'1; Redo
end wlth home folk:b
Re1• Father Kcli) •A P,u lo:t ·J ~J,r K Mr cud Mrs H c Turner.
Looe; Soa Beat Yankt·
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lt'n Smlth of Oolumbu., Wl• S th " and hl11 two Bi~u·r11 lr:•Jn Wh P tiLn~
M1 ;uui Mrs B K Beecher and
, CUUlt of Mrs A F Ool&lt;l W\·{IJ·c~.,, IJLlut nrd l :'l ~he1r hotn ~ ::::lt.Jclay .. !~ ~on u1 8:-ubt"rl.ou, 0 , were tile week
eeo in lltb.
1 Miu Mf.rtelline Wtlson hiUi tnken 1trr ~lllltlll[.; Mr am\ Mrs w A t•nd gucs!JI uf Mr anti Mrs Ooorre
lchBrl!t: or thr Ro~:ot: 8t'Uuly Slwtt :H I Och.\
Me~ .. illtd !amll}'
By COPELAND C. BURO
Gallipolis
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Mn; Ed XC.tJ:.ehart
:uHI !atllll\ , . ~ ~ o lit
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discovered
ford
l'lith the trophy IECII '&gt;I Jll al::-a •:-.ltttlnue wllh hl't work
Ml and Mn; Rohrl tt• \1:-.h of Pt
Jot,n ( ,}f,(aJi of Bell(' , W Va .. reWllJ a 1 reat llgbt- whleb he won when he eaptuJ-ea1hue L1 Ma ~c n be~j:ln:ung t .,,.,, .vc· PI ... l PI' t 8 lla l wtttt Ml l 11l1l d,to l1:• h'llllt Sunday aftel'
· •rx·m+wg Uw h!ll1d~y here with nunrnvels 11 - the lntercolleglate lawn t.enni.!l nlng at U 1-' M
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.• n sJ "T Rob""1, ·
oome 011., ··Ill ch amptone
t~ on t h e courts of t h a
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1 p usLu ol Park£rs burg w''"..' lit L • .. J• ~~
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M 1. J, hn Wh tlt• relurnPd t.o her
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1 · Th e runnor- up, B ruce B ames. ~uesla of Mr and Mr6 W It (; OJ(t "" u lf att eme
ball club managet "'
Phia
and early the morning or Univers11tyof.T~xas, put up a gr:eat; Ttnwsdtl y
W R Y;:ont~rr at Mtdlil'[)t' t Mon- lwt e wttiJ hct I•'-'-T'Ill..&lt;i
the ilOrftled Roblns WCH! battle• '"' Keith proved IIUpenor.
fll~abeLh Mcintosh ha;; rdunll·d d l} :l flcrnc:m
M;.,t ! In OhittJ~er of Hartford \lis·
down Ule cellar door Itt SC\·
-Ito CtJarlc~tnn where f h&lt;&gt; 1s 111 lt ,tLn
Mt ~ Otmp '" P(l nUJ ts .tJ HI l:J r tld : tltd W11l Oill lngt'l h' rc Suuday.
place. Tiley beat Lh.e N~w 1~UN
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Li:~ :u· a nurse aftrr ~pcJta , 1g :1 I o f Akrcn. 0 . optn~ tt,c llult Ua y ht t ,.
Giants aga.Jn Su~y, .dter
l\10 WC&lt;'k~ Vhcatlon h en: wllll l•t
wtltl. her mother M1 ~ Bw.ou .utct
them twice SaLurday, lind I
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1t1cr two sons
1n third p!f.ce. haU 14 game I
Mrs F"lbert Robin ;on uf Ponwtor I Mt . and :Mr:&gt; H B Mun·uwn Ol
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a C~nce Ill go Into second•
T. Robiu~on Thurscta.v
IPonuroy Sjtent t.he 1\-~ek end With wm·l•l
1111 , 1 " h"ur1y welcolll@
pla;:e today, shruld they beat
br tt &gt;t., 1t
Jennll' Ta VI(.r
JnrouttapPo{lle,thelr
Ph Is &amp;nd Bo&amp;t.m tlop the Olan~. I
lnll M1 s L.awrenc~ Capehart ll Pl
Charlef. Wull acc \\'ho 1.~ rmplov.-:-c~ •ln·s~. , ustHmf.l urHI lmhltl ur Ilk
b as•won
Since o,.,cw
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the :l'lock
Plta:-un!
lot th" pa&lt;t WPt•k'
Wlll l'!t C lat lestOII
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o •J8daygames
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Lr~•le Ingles WLnt t...J Ptll •bt1t p,i 1 ... 1\1 &lt;'hl l(lr~n of Mlncts\'111.: - ~?!c __ ftt&gt;SIJ ase1er.

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her oaly bope for lo.,-• end bappiaen?
You mu.C react for younelf tbit
amuin~ tru•·life1tory HIS OWN LAW
-of bow ,. betttuciful womu foulbt.
with ell .abe mednut of 1 till,..••u1ecl ell tiM subtle wilu 1 womaa
kaowi-co bolO her maa wbom 1be
b1d claimed from tbe very jaw• of
Deetb 1111ddefied tbe migbtiat Le• of
tbe l•nd to take, ftftd HIS OWN LAW
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For tlvc tuntngs Lit!:; was a tup over ~0011d and throw t.o nrst to
and tuck batLJ.e en h ,
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1 get Parw.u In the seventh Lead• c s.ue &amp;:or 1nR a lng hft.tt.rs w~re Bea.\·er With four
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Allenswurth and Hoeftlch with tw
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whnr. Etlvers. Rawllugs. NcS&amp;~l.roa.d,
Cu.stcr .secured two each.
The line-up
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Purity Creams
Gallagher, It
oHr rirst STime lnPI Golf
Altn:sworth, 3b
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credit.
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lslory, econd ay•
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Bctwcr, :Jb, p
Dcmoskey, ct . · 6 u • • • o body's untu the eiobtb •h•n
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Off lr. Required
-- t.i- JNB-Ah ra(,y.
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
. . 6 0 1 4 0 0 lodgemen werr.L an a spree J j Wllr\ ~~aveRobins
his jobdofor
a.not.her
yea:c.evclaml July
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6 0 1 2 0 0 throwing coupled with some fiit.tiil
The "old b,,m·· lllls been ght'~J
VON ELM RALLIES holdtn g mote tecords lhl!.n a n} ot!tToday and Tomorrow
li 2 1 6 3 1 lll. tht bathing beach team wht\.\b sun-ra.y treatment time and ngtun
tr wumun uthlete Jlt the wmld
lOc Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 P. M •
. 5 3 I 6 0 0 tf'.ie them a nve run lead wlt.h but because he did not nrc Ldt O'Doul
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Stella Wnb.h, Clevela:1d ~mlnllug
1·f
4 I 3 1 0 0 one inning tel play.
lOllgin a btl.t.tlng slump, but it
Play Off To Finish s tar, lctluy bad added a uew nt.uk
"MIDNlGHT MYSTERY"
2 0 o 1 0 0
Leading hitters of the g-.1me were O'Doul who dl'ouf a sacrUlcc fly w'
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fm ~peed In tht' 80-mcte r da~l l
llrar and 1&lt;ire, 8eUy tompsoun, Luwell Sh,rman, Uu1h Trn·or
&gt;, 2b .. 6
2 1 0 0 Kimes ol the fl'&amp;ternall$ wit.h deep center with U1e bases ti.Jied
Wtth Budte As He
Compctut,; .n ihc Pol1sl1 Falcom
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- -- ____ _ two hlts. Carl Moore, st..r Lhlrd and 500red Frederick wlth th{' run
Did Saturday
dtslnct nuct., MJAA W """
•· 1l •·vnJ k c 11Jt
and Raymond Hatton.
Thrill pack~ n1ystery melodrama wl'h
Tots I
M 10 17 33 12 1 68Cker Jor the foundry witb three, that won, 4- to 3, m the ninth yt:stnpc for the 80 meters Ill 9 9 SC'r011U~
a n c"' shadder in eve.-y ~namms- wqucnce.
Also "SPt:LL OF
R H PO
who was playing: shortstop for the terday.
B JAMJo;S 1 KlLGAi....J 1-~ N
1111 \\lllnlllll t.hc tucr. the Clcvcla.UJJ,
St.lvus. cf .
AB
W83hlna:ton resumell lts frantJ c
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sewmt.ion defeated Florence Egel.l;c:,n
TilE ('IRCIJS" !ttDII COI\tli.DY.
6 :.1 2 2 A
1 E1 IIWbnmen and Duckworth and A.
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each.
Mo01c
chase
ol
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champion
Athletles
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t&gt;f Torouto. and ROSl' Ttt.yb}ll:;k l,
88 1
1
b ·· ·· · :
was leading soorer with three runs Lumlnfl them b11.ck i to 2
ltJverneas Country Clull, Tuil..:ln. , Ckveluna
stanley: 85
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PaL Malone hurled fine ball for Ohm. Jul~' 6 - A 1ww lll'ct bnl:mnt ;::.::..:__:::.::._.:::.::.:._:..,_ _:_ _ _ _ __:.:_..:,:._:._.:_..:,:.__:.;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
0 1 0 8 3 witk Utree uns.
1 ad
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The line-up;
the Cubs
In the tenth h!t a chatJler in AmerltaiJ
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east ro • c... .
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K ol P's
AB R H PO A. E double, being scored by WU.son to tOly
bdng
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Ouster, If · · · .. · · · 5 0
0 0 1 Morris, 2b
3 1 l l 3 1 win the game from the CatdlitDliS. q .. , l:l\Clncs.-; l.oda~
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RUSSell, 2b · · · · 5 l I 7 -1 2 Elselsteln, rt
5 2 1 1 0 0 •2 to 1.
Geort;e Von Elm of l..oH An!(des.
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Fisher, Sb, rr · · .. ~ 0 3 3 1 1 Ou.ster, cf
4- 2 ! 1 0 11 MacPayden &lt;&gt;utpttch£'d
ftUftlng n. ~lim Prus;;mn-looUng c:mp w•~h
rf .
. .. 3 1 0 1 0 0 Stanley, S!i • •
4 1 1 1 0 .2 and a poor tJ-.row by Jorgcm. Ne\•la highly developed
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EJi!eJ.&lt;;teln, 8b · . -. ~ 0 0 1 3 2 Ki~a, 1b . . . .. . . 5 ,J a 11 1 . 1 York Yankee catcher, settled tl,l f · pcuunent. and Billy Burt •. uf ""
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5 1 1 4 0 Olthtng m tho cleveuth lnulng, a to :'f . IGtcenwlch. Conn. :t l!lbtJ:''·I. ; ·1-:..le::, - - - - -- Geers, c . .
. , 5 0 0 3 0 0 In favor or the Bo~tol\ ru&gt;d Sol(
mntlc fello11 of Pulisb df'&amp;ecnl., wuc
,Total.· .: · .._.. .4t 7 !6 83 2111 ~er, 3b , .. .,. :;•o 0 1
St Jr.ht)!lon, the promising younglstugmg LIJelr ~t com\36 h0Je p!uy -ofT,
TY,·o base h!U : Ra.wllnga, Hoe- Bchaeff'r, P
- 3 1 1 0 4 0 Clncy Red's pitcher, ~ended In thr· lor ~he tmttOnal ope n L• •·•: 'l •I&lt;Jil,&lt;;IL!p
1llch, Russell, c 118ter, Gallagher
Hoeftlch, P . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 1\ £1ghth, the Pirates scoring 4 run~\ to setUc the QUL'Bi.wn oJ whir h !1~:.
EIJ~OPEAN
F~n;t base on balls by Smith 3
- - - - - - to take It, 6 to 4tt he nght to weu.r thcll {\tad('m tcS~k out by 6mith 1 by Hoeftlch Tc~s ..... '' . . . ·tt 9' 8' 24 10 9 ' Oetroit, wtth VJc Sorrell lll cbt I hnqulshect. by the lllustrJu ..... B..&gt;IJoy
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0 tp .. tmm Clevelu.nd. Jones.
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:rtrrJty 13~r.roy I · Ou..tntber, Of•3b .. 1 ' I I a J O',l'katnst four by Borrell
pl.vy·o:ff .vcFictda; but a:t~r plat &lt;llg
BEE~
on errors ..-wue.ruy 1 Duckworth, 3b . , . 5 I 2 l 1 I
Franthouse wa.e b e t t e r t.h.~J 'n l.ll eath-ta ktn loi mu mJ ol :w r.,,J.-~,;,
tlemaliey, ab-ci : ... $
0 2 .:1 I Benge e.nd ib&lt;! Botn.r•n rJravrs !.llli-I'Uu':~ tlOled nut with \dPnlkltl &lt;:('0'('~
f"5R.FORMiNG
Oarl MOore, 81 ... 5 3 3 2 3 1 ~d Phlladel:thia, 4- .o 2 Wurthln,;- of 149. It rrqttt l'!'tl n bltlllr. three ••n
GALL.AN'I'\..Y
FOI2
Stl- A. L. F'la.nagan, p 5 2 3 1 1 1 t.on homered wJ:;h one on for Ute tht• lltml gree tt bv Vun Elm to d-1 it
lO:U Flanagan, lb 4 2 .0 10 3 2 tribe.
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but he did jus l fiS hr did tl. e dny
Sr'21TAIN -·-Earned Runs Purity 2. PQmeroy -1 M. Moore, c .. . ... 5 I 1 ft . 8 I
Sammy Gray w~ gooll for ot'ly,befurc Otl tlw ~,I'll(' gn'Ctl "h&lt;!,.
Innings pitched Hoeft1oh 10, Bcil.- Roush, rf ... , . . . 5 I 1 0 0 0 tour hits and the Bt Louts B1ovmr; lUllfJonlerl w1 th a r.1mllar crht.,
1.
- - - - - - wen the opener, 3 to 1. rn•m Chi-~ Fur 5lwer dm'mL nothmc m hr 1
TWO SHOTS OF
n::ts ctf HoeOJilh 16, oft ilCaH•r 1. Totals ..•...... 4514 II :il'i' 11 'J cago. In lJte second game tne ht tlu r nl golJ com)Jntt·s "itlt ~hi'
RUIUI ' 8COJ'ed ol'l Hoe01Cb 7.
eo~oT~eA-­
Score by tnnlnga.
Wh!te Sox bo.tWrcd a lw~ ) ol blllltul\llUtl thnt drvrlnpcd 11~ u n•su1t 1
- W1ntng pitcher Hoenlch.
1 2 a 4: 56 7 8 9 R HE Louts hurlers. aoormg a a to:; 111n t:f ttu·tllmg, tlf'&gt; rt ·:&lt;tt\'-dH' b·n U:
VETE'~N
, Umpires Duvls &amp; Davis.
K of P's 4 2 0 0 0.012 6-9 8 9 Fclhorglll h.omeN,t wtth une on mlWr&gt;.!:t!!l b~ Votl F~im u! ,d Rur:,t· l
.f. Flyers 0 0 0 3 0 4 2 D x-14 11 7 t.bc flfth In tt'ic mght cap
'I Tht•rr ll~nc h ·en ltc.~ a: td Jllit ,\ -OH!'
OF THE
Two bl\l:le hits 8clnwfel'. C. Moot·e
before in nattom1! tJ pem but tlr"o't r 1
FRENCH
defeat. suffered by a
Thrr.r ba~c hit. Gulni.ht&gt;r
a double 36 hole p la~•·IT
•
occurred when the
J3:6sc ciJJ bo.U;;, by ;FIS~,nnr:.all
by
HOW 'rilEY S'.tAND
I .Vou Elm and Butkc with t 1r
~QUAO
•;;~,'~~:..:;~,~: to tJle new Syr - ft0icflich'1·
H'OlT'.~ of 29:.!, emcrgt•d ott !OJJ f.;::t1
at the FJanap.n
Shuck out, by Schaefer 2, Hoe1\!'lmRIC,\N As:o;()('li\TUJN
lmcmy Cl•cnlng aftt•r a :;lllt'lling 72
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And were tamed by mchh 1. Fla.na.gan 3
Chth
Won Ltt~t Pel hcle te:1t of medal 11lay with 11. field
after enjoying a 6
Left on basns. Flyers 7, Kof P's 7 St. Pt4ul
13
33
5tiU fJf 150 of the wot!d'!,' ltl't'alt':;t goii tnnlngs The dinWild pltchc(, Flunagmt 1, Hoe - Milwaukee
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36
!il4 Jn~ Mat~
v,.n Elm. nfU"r nppfirnew, wan quite Hich 1
Louiijvillt:!
39
36
5.!0 enth havrnr, the champiOnship
,;;~·UUOI~~···,~;;;:,;, ooltne11s f'&amp;f'scd ball~. ocem 1, Moore 2
Columbus
37
37
.fJOO I wtth '1• his g t n~u. falte!Cd m the
roiHng to
Eo.rn12d runu, Flyers 2, K ol p·s .! Toledo .
3'J
.W
-lJ4jfinnl hclrs and came L.o the last tee
a."' nice r1
l•'lrst ~Asc on erorrs, fY!(!I'S , '4 K MinneapoLis
37
38
4~3~m:,( !!n 1 : a bHd!!• !hrce to tlr n:u:Ke
can ani:t In of P'S 5.
Kanr&gt;as City
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4JO
Enc1rcled 1:1~ a gallcrv of ~ewrnl
tlJts, otr Schaefer 7 l.n 0 !wl~ Indlanapoils . . . . 33
3!1
458 lllm !HLJ!(\ spectat.ors Von E'hn stood
of· bathing enUtu~ olf Hoefl.leh, 4 In 3 1nnlngJS.
!on t.hc nnal gromt which hr lwd
game, l~terspl"rHUmpires. Mees, Dul:;.
NATIONAL J.t.A ~.i'l t:
IJt:tched In two hf't'CLJit•&lt;Ut
liliot.s 1
Club
Won Lost Pet. and .'l!lnk l! dtmcu lt uphill pull of
Louis ........ 45
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616 ten feet for the btrdle and til'' tweYork
40
30
571 es.::ary tJe
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31
557
Agam, yesterd:!.V lion Elm "''nt
11
32
562 Into the final hole- Uu• tllltty -.,ucth
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36
~,07 -~d the' pbt}'-off 't''tth Hurkc--n"('dlllg
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31
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431 a birdJI'
Agnltl ht• sh~oJ on ~ll~
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414 trcachcmus
undul: .• mg
t' ntcr.lld
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49
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t'I'&lt;'Chcd In two He 1\a~ a gatn tl'11
AMUtll A"&gt;&gt; U•;AGUt:
IC' et. from the l'UP He kn• lt cmcLawn Seats. \ 'al'biehM Gelckn Oall, 3Y.! frd lo~t~.
Wotl U:-..st Pc~.~ fltl!y and surveyed the rclllng t~1 5l
21
."llfi L&lt;llll. ~he while rctlPctl\!:'ly f~lroklllg
Hil'h back witH comforiable til\ .
411
27
ti.W
chin He t ook hu; stance. tlrcw
39
31
557 b;iCk hia putter and ~ently r.troke
Value ............. ·,. S~le Price
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49.3 1 ttir bnll. Tht' llttlc while pPJlct tJlld
Split. Reed Wute Paper Basket, Size 11 iJI. x 11 ln. t. 13
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. SATURDAY
; ,."'.., '1j•H. 6~29, 7-6
The nnt auctlon Bille held umkt ,
Km• t&gt;.•t::,,, ~ , ,,,. '" 1..
,·---NoTJcr. t'OR l"AKOLE
the new b1.111letulll !!tlmulator tum-1
-~ ·-::--_-- ·No. 35636 Willie George, a prlaoner Pllitll'l waa put on Saturday night\
now CODflned In the Ohio State and Wll8 a complete SUCCNifl A Ia.-~~; ; \
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~ to tbe Ohio B~rd of Clemency artk:Jes o!reftd w~ spmtedlv l.lli 1 ! C..CV..• -:.-ov (,;.1 ~ 1 01..n
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by the \ Sqpelintendcnt and Ute 1for. Prll.e!! to the amount()! thlrt yi
~vn~Ll'r f_ ';:; , T U L tE ~ 1
Chaplain ot the Ohio State Re- ~ dollttl'8 were sold The next salt• 1 TA!&lt;:E A R IDE ,N r-;r;ii?n=i~i&gt;i;;:;;~
- rormawry as wrthy or conakk!r•- will be held &amp;!.urday, July ll and I S.c RAtvi\~OLA AJ.J.D
~ ttan ·!or ptuole. Bald appUcat.lm1 wlll be preOflded by a concert by tlw :
, ,,Ill 00 tor hca.rlnll on and tJter \Melp C'.OUnty band. A pJntrvrm .,..,II . S~ ,~;: YOU .DCf.-1 T
June lot.h, 1931.
~rected lrt front of the largl' ts\~11 1
--rHtklK ,...,. R.u'-J::&gt;
v. a. SHERLOCK, ncur the post o.mcc, to be used tnt ,
'8"-·-cx:ntl ~lOW;
Chief Clvrlr..
thCl lialeA, &lt;:Onecrtl!, et~.
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new ooa.t ot patnt w!Jieh ,:rllltl}
IJmproves the appct4laU t:C' or th ·
bulldlng. BJaille Qilr.s u.url Gallin \
Capt. Thomas Hnea left Wed- Pic;:kcns are doing the work.
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nesdny to accept. a position a11 pi----1
lot on the .steamer Quoen Cit)'
WhJ ·rheJ're Gr~"t
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&lt;nom, Food here haa moved frotn lil'f'ltdmtl«. nt·•· l'!l'atll ltl\&gt;.11.-i l"'t' 1
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the (I.,.Ch Black property to that of I fe~·t. An•l wit~ nut'.&lt; 1'Ltf'· l"'"'''•l
her father Tho~. Re)inoldB ffilCntlv (In l:t••lt!Milllli, f',,. titf' ~·1:.. r ur .lluo
vacated by Jwr broth(lr Ru~~ll Rcy- f':t;l!IIJIIf' ~~ tlll'lr Jfl"(\~ .,:tl . - 1\on:
nokls Mill Mtlddli k-ft Friday for an 11 llmll" :"'voti'\J nnl nn
st.eubcnviiJ,~ f'11r a rcw
do.ya viSit
L••• Worotl Ia Diplom:ac:J
w' t.h her &lt;' nur:-ht.r.r Mrs H ft. Bpenoe
Who lti Vi.TY Ill
An nl1\llltltl;m 1!1 l&gt;•ltt •t l ttt11Uol\
Mr. and Mrs W E McDade had tl(lll Ill' nn1• 111:111.' 1•• 11W•llwr ttlnt.,
as tl'leir IUC&amp;ts Tuef!day eventn11 tlmt ttttl •""~ tltt•lullt•r otllltl•lu·~ 11llh
neveral o! their rela.ttves from Port- 1 1'f'r1 tl , ,,., .,,~~, .... r~l4ttt 1 •&gt;tJ!ilt''l"'':~&lt; ,.,.
lapd and Mlehlgan
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Ai\fERICilN A!oiSOCIATION'
The tlfth Week of L11c scclton of
Colwnbus, e; Toledo, 5.
the local recreational ball :-;cason
T oeo,,vuumus,
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nl cvenmg at sb:
Kanl!a5 'City, 7; Milwaukee. 3
o'clock a.t the Ju or high sr-hoo
KanRBA City, 4-; Milwaukee. 4.
1 nthlettc field with the K. of C'li
(Cil.lled end of stxtcenth, darkneBsJ b1ngltng with tbc '. Tt!achet-s the 1
st. Paul, 11; Mmne-J.poli£, 9
Pt&lt;l.cc church mceUng the Rig and t
Louil!VIlle u- I'ndlg,na.polls ,4.
R~el Tue&amp;ULy --evenlng, Legtou a11rll
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li4TIOHAL U:A01JF.
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Allri N11.ncy Bcnn of Galltpolts w••• 1:
gucsll'l of Mrs. M :t: Rathbun 1 here
tht&gt; lt•lter 11 art. o! the week
Mr. and Mn.. J P. Calderwood of
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now CQJlrtned In the Ohio State
·Reformatory, hrt.~; bM!n recommendtel ~o the Ohio Board o[ Clemency
by the. flUJierlntender:.t. aru1 t.hr
dltar1lain uf the Ohio Stll\e Re- ,
tonrtatory BH wmth,\' o! consldcro.Uon lor parole. Bald applk:atlou
will 00 for h~rlng on and atter
June lOth. 193l
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t:rrt:d on 8t1\lers and Ra.,..Unp,
, Stanley and ~b'Oad Ulgle.d tn
PURITY WINS
: £Uc,.~n to kant \h" count at 7
i :'Ill Middleport was kept lrom Win·
At Local Lot In 11 Inn· nlng ln the r.ntb only by 0
inea· Flanagan'• Fly- 1 throw by Btlvcn on 1vhlch AUena~
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j D ,•moskl'ys sln&amp;le to the ('enter
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Two Pumeroy tce.ms took trim- cracked wide open. Neat wo.s sate
mtng11 at t ef'rc:tliou· J ball o~·cr the an enor Orate singled, so did Hubweek end Frt(Jay cven'n" the t&gt;urlt.v 1 bard and whEll the nan went thru
Ice Cream team or th- "'Middl
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epm Hoeflich nbo SinGled and on anrecreational league ca.ue to Pome- othf&gt;r error the thi.rd run came tn
ruy to meet. a team 01 plckt1d play- , with no one retired 1'h15 ended the
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heavy hlttlng and loose fielding was rcur~d witiJ no further damage.
exhibit d
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Highlights ot the a:ame were a.
e · went ack hom&gt;;) carryin~ sensPtlcmal catch by NeaJ otr Fish·
t.he lcng end ot n 10 to 7 score. er·s bat In the fourth Stiver's cai:A::h
H&lt;letllch ser~ u~ Lhe otfe!'lngs !or ill the runth otf HocfuctJ ·s bat and
the Cream Bo~s while l'cte Smith, his throw 111 the k!lllh to the ple.te
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Twice behtr.d . Wlt.b '"'0 out. Pete Smlt.b
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Ball
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nia)n wUh lhe tunulure ot Mr. and.,Ur. and ¥ri. fliDI')' Win~
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lit -.od--)iftr ,._,. . IIIBt&amp;a t(
By KARY W014
futu re home at Pl Pltal&amp;llt.
ChNiettoD wert •e-M Mif ~ .C
WJ..IIiam Blt!tm:r Ktu.ruai t.o hll
¥rs. Jl. r. Bnard and ~tn reiaUVJII he(t.
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empkfywent at .&amp;Jlit.nce, 0 ., &amp;wl~ atttnde4 a h.mUy llltiiii!JU ::.t the
Mr . .nd ¥rs. Bon O~p
daJ. He wu acccmp&amp;n~ by hlt 1J\Qpllt.Rf h¥ mcttjtr Yri. J,Ilame lh -or Chli:tlutoit spent·fta~-..With
&amp;lrler..:. Ruth, Helen and Mae. ~ho Y1ckilt.port &amp;L1.mil')
Mr. o~pd Mra. wm OllJ.inMr.
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wJU ppend. a two wee~ v~a«:aUou
Mr. and Mz :s Charles Clow.'SOu 1 14.r arut ~ra. Dennie~ aoel
vf!ie'JIB relaUvn a*' Alllant..'t, Bar· · and d&amp;Uihtu tJf Loc~l .. nd. 0 an chHdtep, )(1. ~ Jfra. P*f
bcrton. Columbul. Ob~.;ievill= ami v)si.tn&amp; tt tbc '"'me d Mr. and M111 utd &lt;.hUdrtn and Mill Atut:lrPlua·
Alu :-n
H C Turn~r
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Robi111 May Paso Giants
rBuneavllk when he wJU vi.6H re- I Charlu. ~rsons her~· Su n.tay.
her I'IUlgbter.
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Mr. and Mra Wetka and dii.Uih- , a!ld Mn; Char ill! Snutlt &lt;'! Cluu _ I .Jbt f-:.utlday !K'hoot lllC:t at tbe ~·
1tfr Eleanor o( Jiunt1n1ton wen• Lhc lt.wkln we-re Vl8hiu!!
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j gueai.~ ol f.!r and Mrs. { hm.ly Bit - Booday .
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AtmH Dudding who l.h .u~, •ldllt i I Mltnmall Collt"'P,f' ~Jil.' tt l l h .·
H'l k •·tnn.oycd at. Clmrlc.~~t.on !!p('nt Bat-1Mr.tsh&amp;.ll College ~.nt
tiJ~ 'W~rl: end With het parcul~
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Senators Beat A'1; Redo
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Re1• Father Kcli) •A P,u lo:t ·J ~J,r K Mr cud Mrs H c Turner.
Looe; Soa Beat Yankt·
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lt'n Smlth of Oolumbu., Wl• S th " and hl11 two Bi~u·r11 lr:•Jn Wh P tiLn~
M1 ;uui Mrs B K Beecher and
, CUUlt of Mrs A F Ool&lt;l W\·{IJ·c~.,, IJLlut nrd l :'l ~he1r hotn ~ ::::lt.Jclay .. !~ ~on u1 8:-ubt"rl.ou, 0 , were tile week
eeo in lltb.
1 Miu Mf.rtelline Wtlson hiUi tnken 1trr ~lllltlll[.; Mr am\ Mrs w A t•nd gucs!JI uf Mr anti Mrs Ooorre
lchBrl!t: or thr Ro~:ot: 8t'Uuly Slwtt :H I Och.\
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Mn; Ed XC.tJ:.ehart
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l'lith the trophy IECII '&gt;I Jll al::-a •:-.ltttlnue wllh hl't work
Ml and Mn; Rohrl tt• \1:-.h of Pt
Jot,n ( ,}f,(aJi of Bell(' , W Va .. reWllJ a 1 reat llgbt- whleb he won when he eaptuJ-ea1hue L1 Ma ~c n be~j:ln:ung t .,,.,, .vc· PI ... l PI' t 8 lla l wtttt Ml l 11l1l d,to l1:• h'llllt Sunday aftel'
· •rx·m+wg Uw h!ll1d~y here with nunrnvels 11 - the lntercolleglate lawn t.enni.!l nlng at U 1-' M
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t~ on t h e courts of t h a
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ball club managet "'
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and early the morning or Univers11tyof.T~xas, put up a gr:eat; Ttnwsdtl y
W R Y;:ont~rr at Mtdlil'[)t' t Mon- lwt e wttiJ hct I•'-'-T'Ill..&lt;i
the ilOrftled Roblns WCH! battle• '"' Keith proved IIUpenor.
fll~abeLh Mcintosh ha;; rdunll·d d l} :l flcrnc:m
M;.,t ! In OhittJ~er of Hartford \lis·
down Ule cellar door Itt SC\·
-Ito CtJarlc~tnn where f h&lt;&gt; 1s 111 lt ,tLn
Mt ~ Otmp '" P(l nUJ ts .tJ HI l:J r tld : tltd W11l Oill lngt'l h' rc Suuday.
place. Tiley beat Lh.e N~w 1~UN
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Giants aga.Jn Su~y, .dter
l\10 WC&lt;'k~ Vhcatlon h en: wllll l•t
wtltl. her mother M1 ~ Bw.ou .utct
them twice SaLurday, lind I
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1t1cr two sons
1n third p!f.ce. haU 14 game I
Mrs F"lbert Robin ;on uf Ponwtor I Mt . and :Mr:&gt; H B Mun·uwn Ol
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T. Robiu~on Thurscta.v
IPonuroy Sjtent t.he 1\-~ek end With wm·l•l
1111 , 1 " h"ur1y welcolll@
pla;:e today, shruld they beat
br tt &gt;t., 1t
Jennll' Ta VI(.r
JnrouttapPo{lle,thelr
Ph Is &amp;nd Bo&amp;t.m tlop the Olan~. I
lnll M1 s L.awrenc~ Capehart ll Pl
Charlef. Wull acc \\'ho 1.~ rmplov.-:-c~ •ln·s~. , ustHmf.l urHI lmhltl ur Ilk
b as•won
Since o,.,cw
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the :l'lock
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lot th" pa&lt;t WPt•k'
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ROBERT CROW HAS
BURSTED EAR DRUM
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bt&gt;lnt!: mostlY htJht. to ~odeTut.e highest tt!mperatuure recorded' was to!!~::~e~c~er, ~r.a~~~tlo~}o~~
lhull!!h h~uvy at n few places, Can- JOO degree11 each day
jPark
ith a~ addre811 to ex.tun '.!5 llnrhe~ Bant:... rvlllt: 12llnJune, 1931. brouaht tOl Inches ot'lplalner~Y the mtnen or the ERHex
lu s, Kenton l 14 mches und IJover raln, Whll~ only 1 85 lnches Jell mlncs were out now on a. strike

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THE SMOOTHNESS OF
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and .1tuJ l ~ :ue ~~n~tl\lly nl.lur uorma.l ous year There were 15 clear and strike, i.he mlnera cornmltLee and
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a.r drum, aiJout four hourB after he wnghiB fi'Om 62 to 70
cltJa.r and 13 cloUdy days laBt year negot.lated an alfCenff!nt, whereby
had been •wlmmlni in the Ohlo The gl'nel ul condlllon.s are now
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=hlnalla:th:::ur~~thetoBy';~ Lh~r IU thLB v!clnlty tomeht rol·
.recosntr.ed~and allowed the rls;bt \
home He r.uft'ered severe palM s.f- low...:tJ un 1 Ul!!!day by showen~ anti
Mr. and MrB Leander EdeD, re- ror a coni reo::" :-lth ornc~alll of
Uf he had ret.umcd and a phytll- cool''!' Jn tho artemoon and cooler slllinr aboUt rour mllf!ll b8.o1r: ol Le· ~~r y, ~ner! ~eo m~~; 1
clan waa summoned.
mof!f; meeting
1 ~~~~Falls, d';ln Va.., ~lebrated ~~elrl, went back to work accordlniJ to
The physician report.H. the f!Ur I
g~n we
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m- Tucker under thetJC cond11Jons, but
drUm bad bunt because or the ROIJRII REUNION IN AUGUST day aftemOOQil A big crowd, con- one or' the mtnera who returned 1
raet the lad had probably not been
The 220th 1cunlon of the Roush .!liSting ot their chUdren, otl.el rei· 1 Inter was refwv:td 'his job und
u.11ed to the water striking the ear Allied ramllle., uf Amelicfl. will be nt1ves
and , friends, entertained when the commltWe at.tempied to
He wall made M L"'Cmfort.nble ttR held a.t the HJchlnnd 001,!1lty fair throushout tile day
tal:e the matter up wlth ortlcl'ls
poestble.
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Ctr.:r, Augu~l :llltn 11 It~ extJeclell R
Mrs HlllfY Wllllmnoon and two
Mr11 c w Met.eatr re- ~ cwwd numbt:1mg f10111 l'.lOO to 15{10 rt1lklnm ur Akron, were week end
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DIES IN W.-\SHINGTON
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here M:mduY morning of the death
o( het brother, Bam Richardson at
bill home tn Wa8hlnatcm, D C No
Jhect calllM! at the death w-.e atven
In the mall8&amp;8e reeelved here Death
occllrred Bunda,. ntaht
lllra BeeH"le, her siRter, Mrs Ira
B Poliler. and Mn Mayme Simpson e.nd ,daughter Helen, and son
.lames, left Monday evening to attend tbe funeral services whlch wUI
1be conducted at. Waflhlngton Wed1 ne!Kiay
rt.ver, Sunday afternoon

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Chicaso. July
6-IN8-0r•lns
opened generD.IIY lower today Wheat
was 1-i to 3-8c down COm 6-8 00
3-ic orr and oats unchanged to 3-Bc

: t~ROVEMENTS

•.•• LOWER PRICE

lower
Openln&amp; juices - Wheat., July &amp;6
12 1·2 5-8, t~ept 56 3-6, Dec eo 3-t

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Dee t8 1·2 3-t.
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tian and LOnlght or Wf!den&amp;day in ER.st porUcn
Cooler Wednesday

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Pla..,ah ezhibU.ed hll .U
t.hl P'laniPn Pllen, for their ftNt.
..... ot lbe ......,, Pooplt tllrUqut
the eoutb.em put ut \1M lk&amp;e ue

wet:D with.
hft' father,
week end.
Wlth the
llanMldd
aOCOIIlJ)Ulled
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the ..., Henry
two Otn.nl,~pt:nt
BUiy."' andtheMq.
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of l Mlllo•
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famll&gt;' 'lbey
retiUntd u
.. weD ,. a tine plaee a$ "ftudi th bold
StGry
Hia P.J,
Your1 or Lt.un:ll\.reet. She wu ac- former'• paren~. J H AmOk! and far ar Columtg. bJ'IIrl Yllkr wbo plcnkl dinnera. It bu proYtD tt•H
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V aleDtUie Sau...-qe
C&lt;Jmpented by M eolllln, Paul ){Ill- ~. ~:!::n~"':ne~~
wtll vult her da\llbter Bertha who one ot t.he tlnffi. plaote in thll dJI.for outwttUDI Mother .NIReel S.aulw
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&amp;Ito or ClnclnnaU, who w!U
of Llncoll&gt; Hill.
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t~ and Her lntenae het.t. of the
Henry Brunner or Pitseerllld
turn home fnUowtna a r ew l!oys
Mrs. n. v Aallwot!ih, 8DD Wlllal'd ~p~tali.o
Harold Auauat.J.nt
past lll!lveral weeD.
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of
the
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visit
with
r;:&amp;U"ea
ad
dau&amp;htllf
Annette
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Funt&gt;ral riter. for tl1'!' !.atl' Oe&gt;t.tlleb ~:&amp;nd the only IUJ'll'lvinl member Of
Mrs W. 8. Bart,
sp,;m sev- with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 01- 1PluabUl'8h Sunday, endln&amp; a brtet
u:oAL NOTlC&amp;
Brntl or Ke ,Tf'i R.r,, w. e ccu~1 ucl-ed nw compllny, reut:r,U)' wn::.t~; tt.;; Pear-l p-••k-er And
diir.l ...:~;to::; here at h!'r homtt, re- car Mvera and otner nuauvea.
IVI.an w:n.n iieDO' ltw'fi 11UI1 other
N ~ "'B !~ '"-r~r ~,,.... ·~tt !!\!!...,.hiM
ec:Utor or The oau1 TrtbWlC reatrd. ..
w cotum.bUt Prldar eveniul
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.,u bt ~h•cl •I th~ Mae• of m. vmaa•
Qffiwn Tracy, Tracy and o\t. Uu: Bethany Chon(.h ~'unday I!!- ma a story or the Civil war ln whlch
Tuc:ker,
Local Men, •- turned
~·here Dr Hart. Ia employed Htr
Mra Dr Jane Nye omuorrJ and reo
~ and re ,..
Cled...... u u o'ckirk Moon on tlte lltD
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~r.noon by Re" t.l;nn Tem1 II he and the late Valentine Bauvage
Lester accompanted her- J« a Nn. Qu·rte Nye returned Priday
Mr. and Mrl. J . J Holmel and ~:.:; ~~~ r~l~:!invr~•.e~bed~~ur::f' ;1.
'Jhe naua:hW. to •J: U .•n Vete1aru took part.
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::k end vlalt ln ·Colwnbua
rrom B aeven.J •eeu viJ5lt wttb. aon . Jimmle, Of Columbus, Nr and t~•
-~Men To Jail
h .d a part lr the CI' J t m•. 1y
1 Mr B-:unncr l&amp; a formt!r NPigs
1 Mlss WUClll Bueter JPent. the week ftlenSfs at Andrews, North Carolina :Wrs Alton Vale a.nd Ralstoo Vale
'f~ 1 ,.,~ ..1"11' rnl eBU.1t' •ltll•t.H. . m
Mr Ben z w11.s 11; Civil War vet.el'- countlan
1 HALL ON PROGRAM
d ILh her p¥enta at Athens
Charltls Reuter returned t.o bia ot Akron, mti..U'IU!d home SundaY. 11M \'Ill••• OJt Mkldtrvort lll.fip Count,.
'1 n ' wiy 8t years
of~.~- lit tne ln his me&amp;!!ale he ment.imll that
lenllr: Ralph Russell and Mrs employment &amp;t Bucyrus, a.f\er a followina .. wtelt end vlalt httre with :~t e:~ orp!:::o:ntu!di~:"w:-b~ ..~:;
time IJf h1~ pa.umg He \\1'!1 .: son of Times have chanGed just how much •
-Alma Adams rellllmed Su.pday from t.h.ree weeki atay •\ hls bome In rell.ilves.
lru1or1 oratl'd tntu tb• VIII••• or Mldd•
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Uuwitely But T 00 W~11 i Gt-rman P•U'~ltl who I· rt tJte old Is hard ot 88.]' but Brother Brwmer t But f" ailed To Arrive a few days visit ~n Columbus
Po~re~~ Mrs John Hd.e and IIOll ILUM~ ~dY Mrs ~bert.SunKldao;' ~;:: 'IKIB;odoh:!.,per\JI 1, to bl 1e..-1 10 tU
o.:aunlr) ln &amp;. f:&amp;.ll lx.:u and ne wll.:i UUH! n!allaeS that he proves by hill
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Robeon, Mayor Jtrr..
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ere
D lme or
s\udl6s at a Columbus bualnets6 col· Kimble returned BulldaY eventnK InK been &amp;ueat.&amp; or t.h6 formers pkr- Sal·l lot •UI t.. J.urd w tile hlwliwt
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eel Two
l!l~;ht ol land. H J&lt;: IIQir.i thnt ;he to \!. very areat dearet
eatiOD
Lege , a ter a wee
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lftt.e's parents Mr and Mra I Hlte Iothe'r relatlves
quarloub anti for • 11rm of the r•~"~·
·moll sallmw 'llcop had c..::mt' within
For lnatance he mentlona th1\
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t the ~-ht fD -aniz&lt; 1 Mr a.nd Mrs Uenu: Wolf return•
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diUon.. "•rlod or r,... )lur•
Toe much Pourtb of July ct'lebra.- sigh~ c;f lllnd bul. a high contnu·y u,/ 0 ;:;~ d;;;kllltlC ticket round in the J,~or a j:'mt co:!f;J'fllte: ed SUndaY evening trom 8 few do.)'!
Mn Lucett&amp; YoYuns rteunled IYoungs_town, were week end Jluelltlll Th&lt; rl•ht ~ rMt'r"d lO rew:t •"• •nd
t1oo broua:ht sb:. men to t.h~ county 1wlntl 1 1ote and diO\'C Olf!m out to u·,e~ box for Oenerul C':lOl"&amp;e B Mc-l,e.nd t.olerable worldna oondltlons 1 vl61t with the=t.er's sister, Mr. and Sunday LO her dut~ a\ the 0 H ot the former's parentA, Mr and .u Lid~
Jw. E Har~.
jaU he~ 0' 3( the holida y Sheriff ra ~n~~h· yth"' ~~'C' ~:f'~j h ~~:~ w~r~ Clelland on Nov 8, 18M when we l or to aum lt. all, we want jUWice,'; Mrs R E w
ler st. Plttaburih :a::t!r a : : ::rbe~lts1~;t~!'e :~ Mrs John Strauss.
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A 0 Tracy and deputies Hank n rcac 11!:
e' ,mvcn
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L were In the hOtJpital at Wheeilnl Pearl Parker,
oraan~Rr or the Mr .md Mrs
ee1er returned .;wtth famU
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Yaung and Dllll&amp; TritCY a.rrestt'&lt;l ~Jr:J.e thEY flnat sighted lnml DW'lnrJ recoverlnK from woundB received at miners ln the Pwperoy Bend, In an tlu~m and will be their guest&amp; for
J4r y and Mrs John Oeyer a d
Clerk
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M SSE"n '.h,~; (X'rle&gt;d tl~ ycung be.~ was ush- the front. He w~ true to his eon- • address before a deletatlon ol the two wee~
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victiona as a. 110t,11er to his duty and 1miners who met at. the CoUJ1;
Mn C A Ha.rtley ht.d a&amp; week d~uah~ta~d h~:nd ~~~olumbus,
NOTICE
PUBLIC
pr Friday
ey were gtven
Fou~ dHUI!'hter.!l, MH; Jllmes Ha.w· I hope hill 8011.5 may read the &amp;tory 1House 'Monday mornln1
Several end guesbl Mr and M1'8 B1ft' Rowen w 0 v e
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HEAR1NG
hearbll before Squire E R Titus un ley Mrs Anthony Vcr.oy, Mr!l John which I wrote to you and which you hundred miners, Ulel.r wives illld and Mrs. RQ,_wens !.later, Mtsa Plor- !~lends In Pometoy and Middlpeort
Hundreds of people from various
the ~hal'le or p!ll511ession c. I llqum o cwnell C'f P c m·.• uy end Mi ll so kindly published HoWever 1 tear · children u well p,s quite a number euce Phelps llr New Brighton PD , h~e t~u;;:k ~~~~eturned to thelr parts of Meigs count) and West
Not.lce II hereb,- pye~~, ihat on
~jseJ pleaded not guilt~ to lhe Cathf 1lne Staat of Clt~cinn~stl, four 1tllr:-y may not have done .110 qnless ! ol the general publlc, attended the Iand Mr and Mrs Race Hartley of
MISII EvelYn Eber~ach. was the Vlrjlnla /JO\Qiht solace and cooling tbe Ulth da,- of lUI1, ll31, at. 1
ettartt wbJie
Messe11Rer pl,a.dt'd slt.ters Mrs Ptoter EbtJstl!lch MI S ,tl,ere ls a DemQcmUc paper 1n your ma.ss mePUng
Baltbnore
Y f M
breezes at tl}e ByracnM Bao.eh op- t:.'cltu!k P. !II. a ,.bliv htar1D1 wOl
8 da
p1lt~ The latter was Uned $100 and Mary f:u. rk.ey of Pmnc.oy M~s Re- 1town " Jt w~:J probJJ.bi.Y be a bl£ 1 Lee Hall was IIUppol'll!d to ho.ve Mrs Charles Kan and two ch11Y guest 0 .,..rs. WaJter Walk- ero.ted by Profet.JOT A L. P~nagan ~ held oa BudJ'!t prtpared :.,eost.G and oommltud to the jail up - kle Rohlman of Cllidnl' tl 110 Ml s 1surprise t..o Comrade Brunner when 1bl!4ln present to give an addreli6, dten lett J'rlday mlll'nlng f(lr Laru:1ON Pourth or July and t.bt day Beard of EdacaUon, PUiiland &amp;ani
on default or pu.yment
• f J ~YY of Ia ~~ '2~ .~ !,:'J~ndcl' 1 he learns that Times have changed, but was delayed in hil arrival llng, M1ch18an for a two WeeD vlslt
Mlss Edn11o Dill ~Spent. the week rollowlnK, Sunday, a sreat thron&amp; Dlsl Melp f'.o., Olllo f•r thP. lldt.
• omcer William Robson or Mi&lt;.l- r
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w~ present dutlni the rreater part tw~ttedin&amp; ftaral year eudlnJ lt..e.
1 el.ld wlth relatives ~ Cleveland
MLts Dorothy Mees returned to
Mf and Mrs n.. 'r we&amp;t were of the day and unUJ well Into the Sl, IIIZ.
dleport broua:tlt Mose Qualls to u 1e dren 48 great grn.1 Jct.lldten unll vute a certain ttclr.et anymore be-l the consreaatlon, t.elllne them Just
elty jaU Saturday. Qualla Ul said to two i,leat great gnmd,mldlen :~ur- cnuse his father or grandfather! whAt the corubtions ln the eoal ln- her employment at Columbus Buu · i Jackson vWit.n•s SaturdB.~·. July tt.h e'lening. Many brOUiht their well
S.e,b. heai'IDI wW be heN at the
have been In an lntoxlcat.OO condl- vive
heppened to do so It will alia be dustry were '!'be meetlna was hekt day followlnB a week end v~t with
Mls:~ Maty Lou!s Oloeckner • re- filled baskets and after a refreshina Clerk&amp; ..&gt;mee ID New Pol't.laM,
Uon and 9hu :be liVen a h •tumM
r.mprl.slng:, perho.ps to Comrade I to flel. the mtnera slde ~ ~darsu- her slst.ers and broLher nnLi femmes turned to Columbus SWI.doy Ml.er swim, 1t.te their plcnk dinners with Oldo.
llltte c rlatibUi"' A P M u m
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Brunner to team that John Sau- ment before the pu~c.. e 118
here
1 a week end visit bert with her pnr- m~ch enJoyment.
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scns, a. business man here, Is one or .he busineM men of the ~eroy trorn Magnetic Sprlngl:l ,whe1e he r.er and family
Spaur. Farillly ShGW B&amp;turday nlr.hl
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the ex-mayors oJ Pmneroy elected Bend, get behind the mlnen oraan- has spent t.be pa.st two weeks
Mrs Charles Neff and two da.ughllltU\ place&lt;( a. charge uf lntoxicat.lon I B }' U S WUlthu Dwe tll Columbus o.l tho republican ticlrol and that lZatlon and help them In their de'I'he Willing Worker chws ot the ters came from Ohlcnla Bw~da.y, to•
•eainat him Ht ,we.s rstven a prl' · I A Nmlkw trough of low PI.:Ossure another wn, Call alllo In bualneS&amp; m~rt ror ~tt. right., B:ess, tlere U B church at Ent.erprlse met wltb a severpl weeks vlslt with her moth·
llmt:!Bry ~a.rlng b&lt;!fore B•Julre F
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no
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li!l men, Mrs John Bowen Thunsday eveniur u, Mrs Elizabeth O!Uefier and
w 011~ Monday mormng and I ~ow1 ('X~IldsHn~m
lh~ M• XIC~n burd dl thil! yea.• on t.he lt!publlcan t.lck- 1 who rav~eir ~elv~ well s~ock- with J4rs A&amp;nes Weeks 1\lli:IIStlng family Miss Jeanne Hlw:s who
waa fined la5 and cust.s 1111d com- : L
tu 1 le u son ay reK n an et YC86lr Times do change
ffi w th ., ........ s, w 0
ave 8 ean hoate~~::~ Delleious refreshments wet e ha.• ben their suest returned wl'th
mitted to lhe county jail upon de- 1, ht w• uther t.'l sumtwlm~ unsettled
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and well kept plnce of buslne118 will served at t.he close of the meetlnrs
them to her home here
A Complete Line Of Monument. and
f~lt , qf payiDJnt,
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fcnn.:!ssce
valle}i
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get
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of
their
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Mr
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Ed~ro.r
Ebersbllch
Frederick Healy returned from 8
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Deputy BhuUT Dana Tr,ICY ar- Ill thl' Atla ntic coast states and sou· LAST
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unle~ they help the miuers ''t this and son Martin returned the latter Week end visit wlth rt'lat.Jves In cuMarkera.
rtated Herman Lovett and Rl.,lfltd lhe1.:"tt•w Cnnadn Another aJe."' uf
tll;:,ker closed hi&amp; addreRS by ma.k- part ~r the wee~ • rwm Cleveland lumbus
~ndua Saturt:t.y and commlttl'tl 1mscltled , ~ howeJy weather covers
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ling the st.at.em.ent. that a.lthOuRh and Girard whe.e they spent se~w• Hord smtlh who has been a
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;:
them to the county jllll Lovett wa~&gt; Ult t.ppt:r Mlswuri valley and north
It W85 exactly one Ucgree warmer the operators had said they would •~nl days as guest.a of HUJe latter s patient in HolzeJ hospital tm U'J.e
GRANITE COMPANY
IIWn a heart~~:~~ before Squire 011- wu.rc luto Couada Elsewhel'c the In the hottest d&amp;y during tne not •ecornlze the United Mine ll!llter, Mrs Lawrence orckm and IJil!tt wukt-wa.s brou£ht. to hb home
mOrt,. on lbe ctiargf!l of lntux.lca.tlon weatht&gt;r is s-enera.lly rair and the month of June, 1930 than it was workers of ,f&amp;m8l1ea unleu the ta';'~~ a~ ~~=ntl~~d to~~ in \{errs Run Friday Hls ooodlMark l'ftll'1 GraM
&amp;hd pteaded guilty recelvlua 8 rtne air pressme quite evtmly dllltrlbut- durlnB the same month this year St.at.ea Qf. West Vlrllnla and Ken· :orne 'here tor Pa visit
tlon renu~otns about the same
J.
BLACKSTONJ:.
8AtE8 MANAGER
of t6 and COAl:&amp;, H~ ,waJS comrnl~teJ ed 'l here was a slight change to accordlnl' to Gene orate. omctai t.ucky 4'rp.nlr.ed, miners In diKer·1 W H Nichols o.nd ramlly returnFred Will and son whi3 were '#leek
to Jail until payment or both No c.od•;t last night In the ot.Jo Valley weather observer of Meigs county ent atetlons or We8t. Vl~~lnla were ed S\U1(1a.y from a few days vlmt end guests or hls parents. Mr ~&amp;nd
Middleport,
221 Mill Street
cbaraea have bePn filed against the .ower lake 1cglon and In the The mercury reached the hlllh on strike at tbU tUne
The mid· • lth the formen' parento M H Mrs E D wm N!turned to Akron
X..,ndera 88 Yf!t
norWmn Hooky Mountnm 11t.ul~s In mark of 101 degrael'l on June :H~ 1 en have organised here and the :tchoiK and wile ul Mlddleb~rne, W Monday
I he lusl 24 hour11 showers hllve fall- 1930, whUe June 20 and 3U tile hot- United Mine Workers of America ~ v 11 r'
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Ol1d value In tbe lield oltoweot price Ia to
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WBoarmVeOnterOcaneWanasln Mr. Bruqqer Says
IN~ IS Personals3
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