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en !H many points In Ohio the ran test days or the month this year lbe here In the Pomeroy Bend to l!tliY

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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nch ~s The prcvalllng Lempe1 - during the aame month the prev1· He said toJiowln&amp;' t.he rive day
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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Mrl Tom Crow, MUtrered a bunted t ht Mlnun 11 over Ohio thls morning 1&amp; cloudy d&amp;ys this year, and I? oft C West or IJ'Ie company met and
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
the committee were to get. a check-

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The lad nllJm~cnUy fllvoroble to Julr wca- u:LEBRATI! GOLDEN WEDDING wellbmon. and also they would be
=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
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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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glollllds nt HU)sbOJor, Ohio Ba.twthey wert&gt; denied the right
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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parents at Younusoown union
Pomeroy
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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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GK41N PaJC£8

Elev.~n GREAT

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

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Openln&amp; juices - Wheat., July &amp;6
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Dee t8 1·2 3-t.
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FLOATING PO'W'ER
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Oflice ol
Dail)
TribWYI,' call 236-L 1 if tba B)lliaolf
Ollic:e uk for Z02·R.

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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.
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the eoutb.em put ut \1M lk&amp;e ue

wet:D with.
hft' father,
week end.
Wlth the
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aOCOIIlJ)Ulled
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two Otn.nl,~pt:nt
BUiy."' andtheMq.
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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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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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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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Annette
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Jlarytand artd wiU vlait lndeAn1teb' &amp;nd 'MWam ShlplQ" ~ returbed w
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
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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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Addraa BodJ
::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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k , end visit. ltll after a week end Ylslt with Mr ent&amp; Mr and Mrs Henry Klues and bicldt:r at • yt-arly ~..v. re11 Lal l'•ra.'ble
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\
home foUta.
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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!:
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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
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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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to the extent that ft. m::..n doe8 not Meanwhile Mr Parker addressed "'it.h relatives
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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1vage, one of the late Valenttne•a l Parker sa.id "Unl l8 the public, Charles Davis returned Thur!lda.y ent&amp;, Mr and M.Js. Charles Oloeck'l'o add to the entertalnment teaClerk. Board Ill Ed~~eatloa.
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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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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
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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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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
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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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INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

SERVICE
PRICl:-'SUNDA Y 5 CENTS.

POMEROY, OHIO, Tt!ESPAY, JULY 7, 1931

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· D~OS INi As U.S. Finance l\tct French 'I~RESIHNT'S

ijUANOlHl ABOUTi
WAHO£N JOB j

Coal Companieo Get
The Worat Of Battleo In Court

Five Men From Vari;,..o 1
Parta Of County Are
After Job

MARCHERS

BESIDES INCUMBENT I

By Belmont Commiuionen Who Tum Deaf
Ear On Demand•

Delegations Preoenl To 1
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Miraculoua Change NoSI&amp;ry To Reduce
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7 Bond Concert 7 1~ PopuJQ1 8 Itt.• ro1'ftllpon4en&amp; " Nt~e~ow, oa American mechank:s at tbt Stalln... ~
il'tol 7 45 Ok)Qm Chuen, 8 Helll')'Sodd ~yenunents new 'Pay arad tract:u- pfant what they w~e
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l oeorae 8 30 Popular Prot; 9 Ben .... l'n Go poUey for aU Sl.&amp;&amp;t- doJ.ni to boo&amp;t producUon Several
m ot10t uti etre,Utlea Dlf'.. Cab Jn~s
Plall~ 6 Qrch 9 15 Populllr 0 ell leL.ont.toUed lndMII'ii:L
of tile Amerttan1 wrol.ll bo.ek 11 ytn 1
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:tl Tone Picturea 10 Fle~her
8J EDWA.&amp;D L. DVESS
tluy &amp;l&amp;Wy were workinl 11 houn
INS Staft' conupondent
11 di\Y with no da.ys otr Severa~ oth
1 Ofth 10 SO Dance Or
11 Roma."lelltl Oreh
12 Arnold
-er&amp;. however li8ed ij:,.uaae Which
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ARTICLE n
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Mcscow Ju y 7- 'lnmendous of print
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pm lure of tlle TrQPics 6 30
f[rts ha\ie been put forth by Lhe
Tbtre are sehool children 14 yeara
CQnyland Sk~ches 7 Blacll:atont&gt; S~v cl Oovernment duling the pa.s' old who on promlae Of pleUant
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In Oh lO, b ut a8 IS Ioun d lll ~o many Ia ws, there are
many exception~ that lt HI vory probable that the law w1ll
have htt I e or no c tf ect upon the !:\ale ot the usual bru.nd of
explostves that contm ueM to take ItK toll yc~r aftel ycm
Without fat)
Ot all the blots on the pag•• of htstory m wh~tll UUI
government lS concerned, thts one wherem we permit ou1
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misery, pam and sorrow, IS the greateKt Sometime, pel1\aps, we may VICW the use of ~Ul n dantrelOUS
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Va.rkty Prog, 11 415 Band Music 2
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rq~ 3 00 Narye Refrigeml.or Pro
3H 30 Jl'cst.ers
9 30 Lou1e e
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Pro..: lfl 00 P&lt;'oples Store Ptoy
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C:JIIttrt , 11 30 Dance Music P onv

M~lcdles

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Knt £mltl1" Mush
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Kin "~ Or('h 6 4fi Mrll I D •wm i
yearH p.v-.t 7 Bud Ccnc rt l 45 Gk 1111 Ch:1.!!

tbe hght m which we should hn.ve vwwcd It for
and saved thou~nds of hVCi-1 in adU 1twn to pre\cntmg 1 crs 8 r ast P'tclght u JU C11m
Club !J Pcpulal
P1o~n.m 9 t•
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THE DEBT QUESTION

THE LATEST
VIrtual agreement
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France

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has been reached whet ell:\
accord Wllh England and the Umted StateN on

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P M Lowr.ll Thcmn~ 6 Ame i n
And' 6 630 Phil Cook B 45
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7 1!5 Da tct' Crch 7 30 Mrludy Mom
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accordmg _J_Q the
plan proposed bl&lt;• Prc~idenl Hom•er, With certaln ffiln(•l
Th~nt~
conditiOn$ attached
whll c the Homer War Debt Jllan 1:;~ bc1ntt ha1l~d h\ 1 11 P• Benn~u z.: Orch
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to depressiOn there ate certa1m sah~nt facts whu..:h must Jack Lltll1 7 Botty Jcncs 7 ::~o
Of't be lost 1ught of while the enthuaJastlc supportets ale J2(pii:u
Ccnco'lrt 8 Pruulu Prog
10 Popu l11.r Hour 9 30 Fiport~ y, •

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0 11f the VUI~e council Monday of Mr am! Mrs Jame~ Mu11a y ul 1
1 1rveninK Only fl\ie .nembers ..vere Orant street
4 p1csent Blooks being absent Maym
M1 and Mrs Foster Egner ot Cmo Halley pre~;lded o\iel the meeting 1 clnnatl .ate here VISiting "lth Jelu. 1
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pushed out a ireak hlt which went
Ba.;e on balls off RoLhgcb
available A motion was made to
spiruung to the pitcher am! then Hoefhch l
!nsu uct the st1 eet commissioner to
back toward the third base line
Sacriltce hits---M Allensworth
peduce his street force to one helpwhere nobody could get It
Wick
Sacrlltce Flv Rothg&lt;&gt;l&gt;
Cl tiO the work on the new garage
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was advanced a.nd then scorc:l on
Scorf by lnnmgs
1 I tbc renr of the city h11ll could be "Yellow&amp;" Serious Cabbage j
Story 8 hit
Tile CreHffil'l then N y c
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0 0 0 () 0--4 R 8 ttnlshed durin&amp; wood. weather
Daaeaae an Ohio, Can be
batted but could do nothing n, 01 p P I C
0 I 0 0 3 0 I I )1.- G 9 41 The Mayor reported. a total col
than get a man t.o fm;l on ::m c1101
1!1 t10n of $2970 In fines and II
Controlled
cense
After one two ani thrff' of the N!!\1
WED IN KE!'IITUCKY
f(Jf
the
mon.h
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His
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M1 und Mts E B Smith nrto 1 1epurt was accepted and the mone}
Next ~ear 5 cabbat c ci ~ P 1an be
lay the timber down In otdCJ th~: announcing Uu~ manlage of thcil urdf'red distributed to the varmus
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f 1t bl by 0 bst!nlng
Creams werC" gl\en a run .... 11 11 Par daughter Helen lo Btuce Lloyd of itmd.&lt;&gt; Tne matter Of the r;ldiltg lnll.(t mme 1lllU a e h
11ons who got a single was fil\en Gal hpoll:; fhe certmony was pet Lutck or the Hocking Valley raUrorad the H'Mtlts btalned WI~ '!us scan
a chancP. to score on th( two bu.s fotm'd b\ Rn Keesey
Monduy t..n Fhst avenue was taken up and oon~ .crop d~c!atn; A
IHisloJ
hit by Neal
~eo.! wa&amp; Cl'l t ht a llly ll at Catlensburg Ky Theld.~cussed
Se\erel reports hud[ extu~~~(l' Kpcclillbt In pltlt pt..llO
Lemptln!J to sWal thhd n.fte Lwo uup e wa:-; at:compnuled by Lucille teEn r£&gt;ceived by councilman that log\ 101 lw· Ohio Slut!' UnL\ltSLl~
had betln p 1t om and lht ~core l Duttvn and Kenneth Bo:;tct
t ht&gt;n 11. ca1 was on the switch an
Bv rcco~Jllzmg the t\p( of •II
then stood 1 to 1
The bt Ide \las u gardu.att! of M 1l utamoblle euuld not pass In the eases present In the•r cubbagt ciur
The r11.ilrowd£'rs got anothe1 !nthe H S of the claSl uf 27 Ln.ter she Iwad way No action ~as taken Jng the growing sea~on he say~
11
the lead
In the rollllh flume attended Bllss coll~e at Columbus Nc otnet bustnes.s W.'b taken up so growers are in a good I.H ttl! II •
Grapes singled followed
b om 1"01 the pasl two H~at:o she has been 1tf' eow1cil adJourned lo meet July tak,.. the proper cnntJcl me1surr"
from WIJiock
AndCJson powoo rmplo}Cli by the Southern Elcct•lc 20 for the passing of nE"Cess.a.rv leg- for next yenr s crotl
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out ond Rothgeb fJicd out tu cen company Mr Lloyd oon of I U IJslature on the ~ I! .vcr project on
Y&lt;"li&lt;J WS one of the mo.~t f;i'IIOW
111
~r field scoring Gtapes
Wl~k Llo)d was n graduatl' or GallLpoll .. Oruvcl Hlll
calhagt&gt; diseases
Ohw can bf'
~~~~~'M~~lo~k~~enm~al: A~;~r~le ~~~~h s~:roo~J YH~I~a:~~~g m:~l~~~:bl~r u 1i~~lob~~s read and cpproved are ! wn I vlled only tl ruu@h the us~ ~~
worth was gtvc~ hls bose on bait. mentor GallipoliS
F1nnk Deweese ltbcl
on
yt:.ll c. l\ s reSistanL seed or the f'rtr Y
Swisher retired the ~lcl.c w1th a fly
The b1• te and gJollm a1e both
stleets
$ 600 pc.lnlcd CnrEnha~o:en l}PI:' the Dtm
out to tert field
In the fifth p pul11 mcmben; of the youngct set Lc"l~ Bafili lnbm on st1ccts
900 Ish balcl hrad and thf' Flat Dutch
Place your f',,.ger on your
episode Lhe Purtty ag~,:rego.tlon be 111 MlddiPport and Gnll polls
John Hav. kins
salur) as
t:o.pe of caLIIJagc F L Ids Infected
gn.n working hard fur moae Ice
Chief uf Police
100 00 with thu&lt; dt~easr Pin storrr poin~ Adam's Apple. You are actually
cream
Hoeflich first up popjl( d
\\INS GOLF fOUilNEY
I Wtlham Robson sulan a.s
out shuuld not be plR 1tnl to cab
one up taken \Jo; the catcht'l Go
Mlddlepmt fllend~ 11ave lelllned i
dCI&gt;Uty
2000 ta~te rm many o;em~ unless rcsh;t- touching your larynx- thi&amp; &lt;O•~·
don was given Ius base on un eJ\Ol that the Iovmg cup n trophy pt I 0('("1 I~ewls labm on Htreets 36t.J 111 t phmts 11.1c usrd
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tolns your voice bo1&lt;- your vocal
then Stllz Allcn"v.orth
hln!jil!!d scntcd to thew nn~r 1i the annual P.ull Swl!:&gt;het same
7800
Pin 1ts ln[ectrd VJih H l ws a1r
Bo1h \1ere :.cored v.hen Willock 11•r.:lf t£AJznamcnt he'd at Galhpohs IFt1d Lemley same
7500 d\\,11 d nnd ha\l n sHk l
yi"llo~~o chords.
fniied to plek Demoskys hit off th" IFourth ot Julv v.as lll,ll.Jtled toM 1Robtlt BliPs sallll'
:JOO apjnrunnce Thl' lm\er ltllvt&lt;;; i.lnp
From the report of a famous
ground out 111 nght field Demo
G Whale • M• White \l.on from his Emmett Daniels same
300 ftom thf' lant on" bv :me oft~n
ky Clno.lly put another run ncruss opponent by Lh1 ec up
Jar Zw1llmg snm1•
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II h
P k d ~
1 1
scientist
who studlad thu o:.ffeds
by Jeach1ng home on u pa~S€'d ball 1
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rav mr. a na e st
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The sore 4 to 4
! l\&lt;IOTHFR-DAlJGHTEit BANQUET
s~teet commulHio•tcl
111000 Nlthout an) loweJ leaH'S ptes nl
of LUCKY STRIKE'S exdu•lve
The seoring then subsided unlll l f1 c woman 5 Fon ~n MlSSionary Ohio sto.ndard Telephone co
thr ~tem Occa ~wnallv on"' side ot
t!:tc 7th when the Creams P tCI'd Soc cty of the Methodist chwch
leJtLal charges
2 10 the plant muy be mfectcd lo:&gt;ndng ''TOASTING" Procassllnother hot one across the platt entt'ltamed w.th a dmner party Columbus Blank Book Mfg
the olher stele health\ If th nucl
"Durmg the course of some recent
Gordon scored after Allens'l'.orlh Monday c\cnmg The atra 1r was
Co supplies fo1 mayor
8l3 1\b or the alder leo.ve~ 01 til£' c1b
t.nd Demosky both singled and known !1~ a MoLhct and Daughter Bett Ma1Un wpaulng harb.ngl' trm ls c ut aclOPS lhe wntu
rn\'est,gat,ons ••• we bcc..tmt' 1nter..
then another run was obtnmed In banquet Tht 6r~am:r.ut 1011 known! nelis
95 rc.nducllng tiF.S11eE Will be found t
e1ted
to 01certaan wh..,-the1 Vlt:-a
the ~~hth wben Neal gal a hit at&gt; the Standard Beauu
were Homer Might
lebor
on
be fiark hut not }&lt;&gt;L-black
VioleeRa,sproducc.8.
anyC'hmage
then took' the other "ba8lB by a l!ler- guests A most tnt.cresune program
streete
The dls,.ase LS oo.uscd by a soli
The champions of was rendered later Jn Lhe evening I Rowley &amp;
Reed supplies
01gnmml1 \1 hlch will hv.;o J 1 tlw snll
lea of errors..
in ehe quality
tile ( •gmeUt&gt;S It
the tlrst half bowed to the Cteams Muss Bess Son born acted IU! toast I fo1 cemetery
for man\ }t"'ats Jt d('l 1loJ" t: ~l 11
may interest you ro know th11t J
m1slret\H
l'h~ p1e~ndent of the 110 Rathbmn Dodson
wotk on
hl~h temperatull's Forth s 11 ,..,1111
Wa.J able to detect a verv dcfj.mil
C.ONC.J&lt;;RT WliDNE~DA\
c,ct\ Mts Elchm"e1 gnve the weltem tu'
Ihe ~rason of 1930 show-rQ nn undifferenc~ in tlae '"'taut q~talatlc!i
The bend concert announcer! for cnme ai.ldt'CSti W the Standard Bear 1 1hunas Authc1 son work on
u~unl amount 1r yf'llows even 111
730 oc'toclt Wcdnesda~ ~venlng crs ~ nu other ~lest.s and the Je-1 unetc•y
lllmt lrlfispl1nh:i WJI1 Ill\(
of the lreated mad -z.r.trcat"d c1g~
wlll take plac~ un the l.a'o\n oi the spm 1:so.: was glVen by Bm a Loulse IJnmefo Anderson work on
ICSL"tunl \ \rll 1len
aretles. SctJc,.al tests •were Juude,
Presbyterian Church nt 7 15 o clxl{ Sr.ntt
Mrs William Bullts Of
cemeter'i
not only on m)self, but others as
ani.l will last 45 minutes wncludmg I Washmgtc11 D C and Mts Agnes ~~ ..... Rut:scll wo1k on ceme-------------In time for the dramatic lnal lObe SJ!es also teni.lmet.l appi'Oprlnt.P.I 1"11
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well. and we exPel 1cnced l•ttlc
held In the church at 8 oc lork tnlks
G1 twl T-IJll ServicP Slatton
eveftty two Years of Age!
daJficult'V m selectmg rhe 11 cated
All band mcmbets are w~,:cd to be
~;t s uld 011 flr t1uck
and Feel L1ke a Young
OT •nadwtt"d cigarettes as Ju ..
present pron~ptly
BIRTH ANNOUNCf.l\tENTS
~ ~l1ui.l A:shle)' la.bor on!llrcets
Man" so aay.s
Mr and Mrs Paul Gnrdon of
tinctly leu rrntat:ng to rhc mtt-Palmer !ltreel announce the btrl h
coJU me-m&amp;ra_)le of tlae nose and
Ma• or James }'; Harle) re
of a bnbv gtrl bom Sunday July 5
Jtharyn~ than the con.h'Ol or un-YIELDTO Mr and M1 s Clarence Lewi!:l
pm te I Momi:J.Y twcmng that
h IRd ttccivcd Iavorab.c
Soulh Ft st a&gt;cnue a muunce the
treated caga.rettes.•l
rcm:mnl rr .. m \a low c!t1
~.; 111 h of e JllilY ~1ri but n Sunday
I
"f'll~ t 1 the \\'l!.Y the obse1v
Sunshine mellows- heat purifies
Don t 11uffer anotht&gt;l minute tn m July 5
blind itehing, protruding or hl;;ed
nee cf lhe Fvurth o! Jul}
- that's why LUCKY STRIKE'S exlng Jllles without I JOtlru;:- the n w• st
F1 anecs Roush ente1 tamed the
v;1
t:( mlucti"d here
H., said
and fa11test o.ctln~ t1 u ..t!lleot out Dr
Nixon 11 Chlrmrohl rorllftt'd with luy 1! PH.J:.. clast; of lhe ChliSLtan
the &lt;: zeus of the village coclusive "TOASTING" Process In·
rare lmporttcd l:hlnf'lle llcrl with ~llUJch nl het home Monct.ay e~en-1
:;ptr
ill
d
v.
Jth
th(
1tt1r.
rs
m
am.uzlng 1 ower to r du
"wo ll 11 1
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cludes the use of modern Ultra
tlsl:lufs bilngs eaae und , mr ut In
e 1 n ,.,_,:JI ..,~..:.smc,s mee.,.nu
ob.,t:l vmg the nu~ or&lt;tlnanee
a rew mlnutcB cnubltn~~: yo tow k n. ~ocJ11.l tmu.. cn ~ ucd Mttrg111et 1 whldl prchtbll!i lh ~ shooting
VIolet Rays. Remember- LUCKY
and enjoy life whllr; It cmllln 1e11 !!11 Gnsklll '~ :h gue~t o. honor L t..l.'l
ct fh 1o1k&amp; w1thm ll1e corI!Oothlng heullng H'liom
II n I d"
d
Jay Act In time to I\ old 11 1111 .:,.r- IJ. nr fl [J •"hmtnls " !f' setvf't1
STRIKE is the only dgareHe In
poraLwn limits and no trouble
01111 nnd costly orerali()n
Trv Dr
Mtslt~;lln Joneb v. Nrw York City
wa~ ht f1 dnrmg th day v.1th
Nh:on" C"!hinarold undt'r our guu.r
IW\ i' for 1 ~hort \Hilt with fuends
America that brings you the added
v dal. s HP. nl.:o said the
antee to llllltllh om1 lt&gt;tfh 1nd IH!
I
w&lt;1rth 10{) times the !:IUIAU coYt ur n nd I f' al vcs
mer1 hunts oi.Jse1v d the clause
benefits of "TOASTING". And so
7our moD.Q" back.
Mts Ma1garet Palli nnd da.ugh
t 1 t u mciuumce \\luch pro
' I let Susan leH Tuesdav rm a weeks l11b11..8 Lhem from selling fire·
we say "Consider yaur Adam's
F•r Hale by Marbn and Remer 0"'11' \ tstt \ 1th rdat.1vcs m Columbus and
wmks
~ton! Middlepori, Ohio
Coshocton
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thenot
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11 r• hur rcnttnenhl~
the ubout
plan 1~
u D,anacea
11 Jll 1 ar!J
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t nnk k DancP Orrh
troubles The world ~lll hnd 'tnl\ debts must be patd Ill \\JZ-Ncw York r3495 7fiD , 54 ~
DON
ttle future JUi't as the) we1e 111 the past, 1egardless of tht P M Jrwell Thomt
u
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T l£Ll
6 0
Hoover suawestton SecondlJ., ttte plan
not mean that
N;:
6 457 30
Beheve
AN'V6fJtiV
•· P,"'A' dCook,
ven urr.
MeQennany Will not have her debb to pu,y it-merely meaP:-; kldy Momentll 8 30 Popular p 1'
3 Clara Lu and Em IO Slun1t
they will be gwen u yea1 m whtch to catch up w1th the n 9Mu~
(
~ebts und durtng that yeat the Untted States wall find her I w •R-Detrcr •400 7:.~0l 6 :?hnr
s~lf short approxLmately $240,000,000 wh1ch must be Bar ball Sccre:; 6 25 Flvlils t146
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f
Thn Mus1 cal Bakers
7 b Nr a ltl
~pad c up n some nt er wa;t or that amount wh1ch ha s HI •t A SonM" n Mlnutr 8 13 Pcpu~
b,en CDflliOH' from other nations at! they wetc pa1d by Gcr Jar 'llntcrtl\lncr, 8 :;o nand c~n
maoy Will not he paud m ti.e
year that Germany doe-. cVfltlt
rt 9 :JD Clara Lu a.nd Em 9 4S
·n
t•
tv Orch 10 Amos n • AndY
BO~ pay
11 I~ Lcule li HqnQT)' Plve 11 30
f~rthermo.rc, It does not moa n that all other natiOn::. E n Prllr.ck • o~eh 12 Jtalph wm'nm"' Qrch 12 30&amp;01 Dwnet Musk
Nllll and Void
T~ o&lt;e atde~ be!lldes Germany are tit• WON-Ohlc••o •4184-'120&gt; 8 ~
be h• I.ne
--" ~' 'be dael pfii:Mftl
l d
~ 'Jbe rouna lt'l:f• who -.... tetl &amp;e Ulow hew Jft CMJr!IIN
pa.Ytna us rpore than thti h.ave been rece~VIDJ form nm Dl!lntr Dance 6 46 Har:tld
Th
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' • E I d 'J):C'l '1 GP .{..oule • Huf1llir:v Five 8 An atsent-mmdcd barber was 1coot baa to- fto.d
an elec:trte
ese are ew. na ura Y
r._nce a h., 11g &amp;ll t:nl Burt1,1att 8 brtb a so Popullr ahavtna: h1a own race the other 11oe box ia that li hal DO sa appeal
U11ited States the ones wh~ch wtll suffer most 1tl~ur $ •Q Clara Lu an:! Em 1il ~ Jt\Otillng and befort! he knew tt he
doHar and sense wa~ btlt tfleir loa wtll be Presm fhlp 10 IQ MAmh 'T'l"'"' ~ad talked hlmRetr into,. .oh11.mpoo
0t1e 1e aD Yaa Wlaklll
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10 lf• ltebblnt Boys 10 30 Hetbl&lt;a ~lld a masu.p:"'
It !l a. ~ gfi lf :rou don1: w&amp;•
fl f8flT. whereas, unless some radJc~l ah~tnge Qoes K•Y"' (1rcta n Jan ORlbilrs arch
-ken
lf1~~~:~r 10 tP,e very near future, Germany's 4oom ~JCem~ WFro\111-oltnlDd &lt;JSH01m 6 10
tau u Or hone 1\
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cone U~Ion a.n Wl I ,..,.e c *nces qt w.e Gl~ljll 1 ltblty Jone&amp; i 30 Poi!U• has anucunced her Intention of LllPI'kl lhopt are now
the mtlhons of dullllrM uwed to the~ 1 ltr -:Ol'lfl'J'ti, • Pr.fi'Altlr Prca: 8 ~ 1ma!Un&amp; a talkto In broken Chlni.
two' kilt~• 0~,... One
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lf,&gt;:JIIti..- ll•~r. ~Ill 8porta rn~,
-holdt¥
to. Mtt
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a power
itlOWl \0:11 ~lolbln' liP,.. 10 00
VItal Slol!loll"'
I lor ho
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t1&lt;
w'H stimulated qn}y so fa1 as the re~cdon of l iP!tl"' Ct tile Qrbnt 1 u tfS Kmenon Its easy nap,days" to tell how
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oure caiamlt) work• 101th the penpl.l qf th~ 1
Pr&lt;~·
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KoiC111ea "''"Y t mes • !roman hao beoll&gt; mar- qn va'~
f ~ ~ :·a,am :Qick ffa~~r 01'1;1 1:'Qs ~pu- rlc4 All YOU bi.ve L(t do II count
l
Beyond that potnt thtnf!ll Will revert to 11\ir
Ol'ch
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It' l'Otch"' In ~" revolver
"''''"' : Di&lt;l. odal'l • phnftoJo.
Which thev ,;ere before great'ltopes wetn W01!11~bo!iet!~n-D 4 M Morn_i
-gta?
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anftowel'6 and lhe use of
chic leaders have taken drast1c the reductions In expenReS marked th
ot them
t8 ofth
Ht
1
thdr o.:a1s
expendltUH$
lcnly the beglnntna Chi
of a
HtlNllr£n
ol Ja: rea1•
h
e we!
Dhurbn•k htl! oorly
Mrs
Rogers
Fltlil. a sweeping order compelling campaian t.e
€ 8 ••'
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e e w&amp;ll a re1g t ra. em11.n nnd
every city employee from Ma
ba
'"tuve
cago
from
Qentf
or
Kt:ll&lt;l
just
as
he
was
Pred
e&lt;nductor
on
the
old
Mr11
Normun
Phlll\ps
1 1
yor n:umcpa
n upt.cy which the1
di!hl heft be
d
01
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&amp;nd Pamlly
00 d
8 c
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Anton
J vacation
Cermak down
tatewas
a city
facestaxpayers
aa the ruult
the ra.ilroil
"" he was 'W8I
roah"
Luo
week:
withouttopay
longed
Llit of a pru tobnklt
~~;nd just. 111.s
Pred .. w en
u It ne was'" Anken rat
over
--8
dl
ssued
by
Colonel
A
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Spraouc
w~tb
the
,b..
e
coupled
to
the
etUzen&amp;
or
Mtnual
couo!Y
I
the
Southt1rn
Paciftc
he
became
a
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1lto'hau expen tures or the
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chairman ot the special "Xtcutlve pWit. few years
when he waa a s:unkltln shettir n I __.. .. .....
n u or
e wee u
cabinet and commtssioner vf publlt
that wild-west ne(I:Jlflorllood
and CQrl'n in r..tSI:em Nevada
"
"'
works
Et'lotts hnve been e.unched by ln-~ Po Lh \h his h d
WhJle still a conductor on the
Wo \\lsh to ~::xpr... ;s our mn.n"
Simultaneously every head of a flucnttal ofllcials t.nd ciU.r.ena of kl
hit I
are
mtiel'!i eMt of hcJe
to all who liD kmdly assisted
city department WIUI tn&amp;tTtJ.cted to Chicago and Cook COWlt.Y to brlns ca
II ore o
raon City
tuaEe he waR elected to the UF. ill c.ur ;ad bcrcavcmeJ t at tJle
0
effect a ten per cent rtducUon tn t?et:lcL .all v1LaUy concentcd qen.. tnt,.. F.enA.tto from Esmemlda. conn- d&lt;.atJ1 d our belt;ved en"
Sadie
a ll cxpcndttule.ll during the laiiL :;ix c es n a unlfted attempt to mould
s me n e r II Y 'b te an tv defeaLimr the nlcture~&gt;t!UC Ole BartcW.
months of the pl~llent year
a courdlnaLcd program for pre~en- wtde•Y publlctzcd dty cf Reno He Eutott of Ocldfteld for the nomina
\\('"!ilsn lhank thuse who dono.tcd
It was estimated that these two to.tlon to OovP-rnor LoWs I Em- comes hue at least cncc a week for tlon
1:1.1 far lh( b Muttiul smgtng aloo
merson who declate6 he Is wUUug tile ICI'Uior prte ftghts- (Nevada
More thftn a decade aao Stflt,&lt;&gt; the Rl'v ff'nm I iu hi&gt; cousoJlna
to summon n !lf)ecla1 I'IC861on of the has no boxing CO."ltests-ll.t Reno Senator Jchn Miller a state repub- welds l'Hl Lhl
undertaker Mr
Huufh Talk by D1 Puyh lO 36 De state
lc&amp;lsla.ture
to
deal
with the j Arena He :;etdom mi!scs an opp01leader
and
W(l.lnt
}X'rsonnl
Yonng
cr1Tsls
h
of thf'l present A'nverno1 pcr~
4tunlty to get a ring-side set. at the
11e &amp;overnor
vc t.tmll ""'I Vice by Rev J:Jhn L
owever sa.td he
the 1 tte ,_ 1 1
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Hu:oband and Duught 1s
Wclft: 11 St Alba 1s Prog
11 34.l wouiCI not call a special session unMother B1slcr anti Brothels
0 a r "" ~; ;ep IOm H'
Band Mus1c 11 45 var1etv Prot: 2 lles!J some workable scheme 18 subaboose Into the field Qr - - ----F M DAnce Mu.~lc 2 30 Organ Mu mitted to him The re1ular aeMion
that are y:atherma over Lhe
He did and was electEd to ~wo 1
ANNOUNCEMt:N1
~It J 45 Variety Pro~ a Concert of the tttlal&amp;ture tepal&amp;ed all cf~BI~ ~=tr:t. terms u 1!1herltt in t.he tht!n nf'.... v I I \Wh to an:.10UUOC that I will be
F1cg 3 15 Vocal Prog, J 30 Music of forts to enii.Ct laws lookll18 to the
actlon of ihe state created Mineral county Ourit\g
tandldate for the office of Ma.yor
Ethe but Nevin 8 30 Louie&amp; Hun re~e~ of Chicago attnd Cookhcounty
rour ye1Ll'6 aa:o In pass~
yean&gt; he established a state- of Pcmuov as an Indep~nd&amp;nt }?c1
1
gry ll'lve 8 40 Gruen Ans\\ 'r Man
n ess l501I'Je 80 0 011 0 t e comcalltnl for the reasaeiB- wJde reputaUon aa: a. peace ofBccl.
publ1cau In the ccming primaty
8 45 Confrsslon of a Ra.cke.Uer 9 pllcated problem ls reached within
all - • t y lor •--atlon
He now 18 l"tn&gt;&lt;~"""' h1s second term L1c£.tJc.n August 11th 1 am net and
....... rt ... ..._..
-.-.
PrcqrQm l::l' H C Pltteng"'r
9 30 Itheh near future all city ..a
'""'i""
Tbll
measure Clestllllld
as BOYernor but ~I@&gt;
still holds a m~m- n£itt 1 w ill I be aftlllated with a11y
Champtc 1 Sparkus 9 45 Ormandy ~hee ~u":~ ·~~t,.~en:_le.ll even
t.be t.hen crltlcal t&amp;J: sit- bershlp card in the Order or Rail- s~:aeJal c1 ~wn clique or corporation
Dtcl 10 00
PlantnUon
Echoes to runetlon tn the faee of depleted
ultimately plunaed Chlea.go way Conductors In add1Uon he Earn(Stly soliciting your support I
1030 puutlnental Tllo 10 45 Chilli treasUJ'les and exlllt.uated: credit reCook eouoLy into fln&amp;ncla} tul- vtrtua1ly bas surrounded himself am
WILLIAM HE'J"LEL
Fr..,duick ~tndscy 11 BrusUoft Or- sourcell Mayor Cermak and other moil J!:oo!Klmic ~eprMaion and the with rat'roaders in appomtive IXJSt.."i I OJ II&lt; -\I ll.llVE!l'fi8EMENT
hfstra '• 30 '()rg:an Prog from lomclals have tbne and a.aatn point- taxpayer&amp; strike qonsplred to pre- at CsNSOn City
{ra e Th"'atre
Pd to the threatenlng clouds o1 tn-~vent the city and county from col'
- - -lecttnw
it became
perattvethe
to taxea
eeek and:
81'edit
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Reno July 7--Some U\lrty-ftve
nation, talk about
UUI
from the demonlnDctt
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l "tcn''"'hsouthn
~ m.
u:VM
Drink, why stop thele'? lf we arc to I.Je l)ClghiJOrl\ (tnd iO~~h&lt;huc £nd HtJ; Popular Dance
teOII~ iDd frei8h' bru.ll:eman
aid one unothel, why not try to keep our netghlJoro t:hll IA Jnlv 7-WOBU- CIHu IC!lt'1n 9 00
u xpenscs
our I. I ons libGrrl
upenlsm the affairs of the most
stat~ in the unkm
furm goma thrd llfC maimed, bhnd or worse ~:;ti'I, K M Mmning MP.Iodlcs
from
-oovernor~P'i'ed B :Ba.lza.r the cxe""""·"·
life cut qff
because 01
bMuolc,
I! I 'IIRY
RO!I(AN '
il
, cuttvo who awro•ocl wltn hlB sta·
ideas of patnot1sm an
AfJhr good tJrri'es
Pugh lti:lSUetiittonal servfce
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7.!£nfronted wlttJ
approxl .. ,=a:e.:'(?.,'!ve«::e c r ; : :
Fortunately, our sto.te.. has recently passeci a, lavo
Clarence Kemper 11 Vooal an acute ftnaneial crlsill Chica[lo~s
But the enfMced vacation&amp; and Cft:l d Nt!vMas leil.dtnl liberals and

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M and tlrs Ed 0 1"- - 01 C hi - LO N~w Y Jrk 1 ll) ,.. ~ ~'" Mr ( uu ~
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...lul Vt: tliOVO;"tl I TOll I t!U;;Ir home In gu e~t..B of 8 F Pult..z lllld !~mlly
Mr a nd Mrl&gt; Htlrtl J lhH:.Oill a u:
1M1ddletJOt t W lhetr farm neat
Ut and Mra
Horden mot.ur&lt;?'.! moved from tht- B F M\.. v h; !.:ut
1 1 tA. lth thP
harvest. ai.&amp;TLinK ttunp
1
returned to hill hom~ Tuesda &amp; Mlsli
\ itiltColumbus
with tnen~
ana evenJng
re.atlv~for ta.ge
H J onMould..-n
nu t u...1 u p~
;..han M1u lc B)NS l t'turned W her 11hom
P'rlday
lower fh1rd
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nwrnln~t
Y hotm ln RM 111 ~ •Iter svendmll: &amp;ev- 1 Mr and Mrs C W Stansbury or ond aw!nue
Mr and Mrs IrvlnH Kllrr Jr o.nd ern! wt!lu::s hen vo th he1 uun t Mrs Hunt!n~rton w:re here over the
Mr a.nd Mrs L L Carney John plcy rm.nt :.landl)(ltnt Mtt.ny authorldauartllt:r lett fur Zatl('I)VLile for a l Ella Byen
w~eit end vis.l lng relatives and Smith and da uwh ter n , L "'l mu t lls havf' esumated that t.he unem•
\\&gt;~lui vllllt
Mr 11.m:l Mr ~ WUiiam Juhllng friends Whllt! here they attended to red w Cha.rlt!stcn s uudu) fo r a ph \ mt-nt ~ex t v. lnttr wUl be we""'
la:o t.-i.llways
provided at
MlbS Charlette Beve ru.ge 1.s eujoy- S[)f'nt Suntll\ ~ m Ch.arwsl.on
the dinner given In honor of Ur E sh ort \ i~ it \&lt;; th Vw r 1 • sru t n whu than
b1g a vacation from her ctuueH 11.t
Mn; H D Cunningham con F. St.aru;bury
is In McMillan h«&gt; Jli UI.
( u ur:-.~ th&lt;: n : Is no decided upturn. b1
the Rathburn stOJ e
I tlnui"li ln a crlllcal oondltwn al lu r l M.r and Mrs Justin Hudnall J.n J
Fr.mi': Le 4 L". K 1 npp ha s hi t n t m g n 1tt bus tne!i.S conditlona
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llli l• t uH IH t h e n~ xt disarmament
from hlM duties w.t the Rathburn l Marion R1f,. w ts h r1 ov1 r tht Pratt were visitors of MliiS Mal:ll'l !e) Hrldgc
store
Fou1th vl~ltlnt; Ius WLI! Hill ~Col
Hysell of Sixth a\enue Bumla\
Mr and Mr~ Fran k Kn ,1 P ~ JK! IIt r&lt; ) I 1 1 ( .,. J u.luled for Geneva
Mr~; M11.e Bye and friend of \ l .AI IIl I lalbutt tUHl Ev l ~ n Bh.:h I Mr and Mrs Rlrha1d Fuld,...nund the Fourth In Loba
r
a:-. ~ l .. t.r uu.
He hopes that !.hat
wwshlngton o c are vlbltln8 the l1.,;H arfo "P' mi n ~ thr "t.~k m C (J \daughter ot: 1 oiNio arP here on a
H 0 Muce ur &lt;..: ol 1 t z
rn q tlll l! \\ ll be ~t.blf! to accompl1sh.
former 8 zds~.tr Mn; Jes.s 1e San:,luu ~ lwnbu~ ~:-. gut ~ t .. uf M.t and Mn; I Vl!llL with Mr and Mrs William here over th .. ~o: (, d !•
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g 1ra l and reep cuttlng in
and mother Mn Aua Smith
A A Chat)P•II
F'oldcn
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t b 1 ~' n t 111 edt c 10n or annament 8lWl
Misses Mae and Ma1garet Healy 1
Mr .and Mn Phil Glblls and
Mrs Erm:st Swlft anU
t hat d ! ll H rmuenw.l budgets will
E L Healy and Ml.ss Ellen OLeary ! Mrs ll r 111 •1• n 1\!\ rmrl child u•lfamlly form.,rly of Middleport and were week end gm s\..'l ul Y. 11 t
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atWnd1..'d a home commg at Zale:,lo ~~ Lid In Lc \l m•r lh• 11.••k Pill! lutel of Columbu.~ are now mcving SwlfL

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block. .signal to crash
Into th~ Willock rf
Purity Creams going lo .... n to the Anden.on ss
count of 6 to 4 m the Just gume of Rothgeb p
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8 30 EarJe Spicer 9 B A Rolle s or fundi into the Federal treasury t'J :occept«t free railroad tran.IJ)(N"tatton
8 Century
Progre58
to stimulate
the flow
ot prorttable
VacGtklDI
the &lt;1pen
10 tnoop and
Peep of10 1~
Little I rEw
otr!JE~\'C"'k8
the lcssea
of re\enue
from
to state farms
Thereinthey
were atr
put
Jacl;. Little 10 JO Cab canowan taxatlcn and ct nclts Inc-urred In ch wnrll: eight h.oura a ~ doing
11 connecticut the
1 71
Orch
11 Rudy
Vallee
c ntrolled
mdi.U!tliell
waterboarci,
for If~ru.
Yal'kees
11 30Th
.. Continentals
trade and tumaP&lt;Ittation
:I ' like&amp; haulinl'
month a.Dd.
l WJZ-New York (349.5-'l&amp;H ~ 25 Worki•li hours m hundreds of 11ed ng of watery aoup,, black bread 1
Ipm Baoc:ball Bcmes 5 30 Po1Jular plants have been leng~hened by o.n raapberry-!~t tea 1'belr PbrOrd1 5 &lt;l6 Lowell Thomd 3 6 Amc.'l vcte cf thE \l.crker'!
Tlu:r.. are ents were oblige(! to send them food
- - - - - n J'ndy 6 15 Gull v~n 6 30 Phll actorles working 12 hoLUII a. day troJ~ Moscow because the dlildrt 1
------ -Cod': 6 45 The Ramblers 7 I he du;p te tht. tact that Jt Is tu viola- wro t they wre hUOJry
HOW GOD LO\- ES-For God !SO loved the world, C!ul\kers 7 30 Till' Pouee Sisters ticn cf the consUtuth:n cf the U 8dTh~ pay-your~own~way e::ratem iii
Lei
7 4~ Sistei'!I or thr Skillet B 30 8 S R to wcrk more lhau ds:ht 8 m lst:m.d bY the State bank
that he ga\ie h1s onl) Legotten S
~ vn, t h al \\ h osoe\el u 1ev-~Du~t .. Vo.II&lt;'Y Da~ 9 R~mald Wcr- hour.! a. day Englneeu and cxperUI ow the Lhe bank: to 1\lPPO&amp;td to de.
eth tn ham ~hould nn~ 1JerH•h but have everl ._ • Y 1 t' - remath 9 30 Clara Lu and Em lO conur.only work 14 to 18 hours a day
Ia ~own $o &amp;Dybocly "ho
Slu•nber MUI&gt;IC
1 h 3 IS
Jnclud ~d among these a~ Amerlows
t l:lftpjtalJ.atlc ftnance
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No aoine enterprise 11 auPJ)Oied to
0 n
)Jm t.owall Thomas 6 Amos n An- t.ign englm~s whose contracta call• get credit frcm ~M bank oo the
dy 7 The Quakers 7 30 Baseball Ed fer a seven hour day
strens:th o' Its IOOdwut alone u
CELEBRATING THE FOURTH
f:cnn_o,; 7 4~ strrltn~J Jflck 8 Plan
Thu Is but one mea11ure the gov- mUEt produce and sell IIOtld8 If
NOTHER Independence Oay haH p&amp;S:ied mlu hu~tol y tatlon Days 8 30 Bubhle Blower.s ernn:ent has taku to put all SJv ~~~~}8 needed to pureha.'\ll' raw ma9 15 The Hct.tentots 10 lhe cotton l~t indm:trlcs on a pay as you go
rl'~~:~. the bank advanceeetedlt. up
and as m f&lt;I"mer years, was much le~:&lt;l:l fatal to our 1Quceo Mh strels 10 30 variety bo.sir:l In aecorrtance with the su- to a certa!u pareen~ of tbe va
young generation than the one pre(:edmg As v. e lJve and
tu Bob Newh&amp;IJ 11 Spanish Mu- preme Eccoomlc Councils recent lue of the Coods to be nanutnet.ured
sic 11 30 Moon River
12 Dance deou that all Industries and trade out o1 the ra.w materiab: after the
learn and apply our knov.ledge In the useful, ~cn:ubleiOr&lt;:h l2 30 H"m;, Busse~ Dance otgrtnlznttons ~lrectly or iltdlrectl~ factcry has P~ted an order for
pur&amp;Uit of reducmg .~cctdems 1rom firevo ork~, n&amp;.turali) Orch
undrl ccntrotl&gt;r the Federal gov the.PP goods fl'o.n a. purch&amp;Jl .. l
~
1
I WJR-Det1mt 400 7501 6 35 pm nnmmt must make a profit This 1 Since all ID"tt:rnmcnt enterprise"'
t h e to II uccomes ess
Basel:Ja11 Scores 6 4.5 rhe Musical drrn P followed swiftly upon t.ht' havf' ac~XJunt.s at the bunk sales 1
However, with the movmeent on for ~afc and sa. ne18ak£J ., 1 Paul Whltcmans Paint Ccunclls realization that many of are tredited t&lt;.~ the sellhlK f.II')JarUzaFour\hs
July the I e lS a du;cordu.nt. note creepmg m ers 7 45 Slsteu of lht Si~llll't 8 30 Its lndustrif8 and trade organlza- tlc~~ndly d b1Led Lo the buyer lm~
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Bubb'e Blcwe1 s g ChrcmlclM 9 30 tit ['I" were running fr.r m~o the red me
te 'cllvery ls etrtcl.ed
Whether 1t ltl due to manufacturerM ot pyrotechmci! or 110t C!n &gt;l Lu a ,d Em 9 45 John Bar on t hmr oJKrattng budgel5
But 1! sa'es do not cO\-er opera
6
JS debatable, but neverthelets::s, there seems to be an undet clay 10 Ames n Andy 10 15 Low
AdCltlcnal taxes internal loans ~~g ex'7'nae doea a soviet inalltu·
ell Thomas 10 30 Ben Polh•ck 5 Or at'd bend :mt~11 havt been levied bli
n go nto b&amp;oknrj)tcyt a l!nance
current Ill EIOme loca1ttles to re\erl back to the &lt;lays when tl)!') LouiE~ Hungry Flvf
11 JO the ~cc.re until millions or Soviet omcJal was asked
we numbered our dead annuall) nearly as h1gh u~ d1d 1 Rf&gt;rt Apple Club
l nbe~crs and office employ~s are now
No (l( course not bui. It na)
our [otcfathers uftcr thetr lJattles Ill the RevolutiOn thl.!
WON-Chicago tU64 7201
pav "'K nEarly 25 per cent ot their ha.vc to operate without paying
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m Dinner Dance 6 45
Harold wngu In taxc:-s In addition to these wasr.
he replied And that Is what
resull of which we now celebrate
Teen 7 05 Louie s Huu~:ry t'lve hc.•Hv.et the government bas dlr· h:o.pptned in a number of cnses lll1
Even with our Improved IdealS, two youth~ Ill Cle\e- 1 15 Uncia Walt nud Slceeztx a crtPfi especial attention to the mat-~tll th" £.ntcrpuscs were 1corganlzcd
~
Pcpul&amp;r Prog 8 ::10 Fnrnout~ M1 n ter of speed1ng up production by undt r a uc 11 managemc~t o.nd relan4 Will go through hfc. henceforth \ht hout ~1ght Lecause 18 45 Earl Burtnett s Popular Orch len~o:tht:ning the working houra per ncated wlt.h new working capital
they thousrht there was no other way to celt br.lle thU'l 9 Mllstrel Show 9 30 Chua L1 da} at the same wage seal' as pre
The new motto is
Prortts and
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10 10 \lnusly ruled
service Both If posslblt&gt; but pro
Wl
uewor san exp OtslVes
IMQrf'h Time
10 15 Th( Stebbins
1 1 this connection the
Moscow fits ab'Jve all
I:-; the business ut
fuework:J. wo1th all the pam, Boys 10 30 Hetblc- Kay s Ptlpulnr
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LONG HOURS, WORKERS TAX,

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TUUDAY JULY I ltll

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Meigs Water Co
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'WHO KILLED
EARL WRIGHT'
A dramatic Jury Trial of a prominent
youn1 man of the community being tried
for the murder of his beat friend.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Middleport,

A Wonderful Leason In Citizenship
DON'T MISS IT!

450
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Electnc Co,

RATIIBURN DODSON
Mlddlepttrt, Obio R F D

Detore tfLking Rl~mso System.
I hnci hlccoughs for slxty
I was m RUr.h a weakened
condition t hat I couli.l hat dly ral8f!
salary as
16 66 my hand I started tnkmg Stanso
25 00 System Tonic and oonunenced to
feel better right away and lmpr0\us
50 00 eel rapidly and now I em able to do
a bard days work every day I am 1
salary a!!
5 00 seventy-two yeara or age and feel
like a yuong man
Printing Co as·
'7 50
Friends have noLlced the lmnotices
provement In my healthy appearBales Co
bulbs lor
2.22 ance I eat good h•eep ~11 ond 1
l! ll ffir: llp.;bts
feel ftne 1 cannot say eno(lgh 1n
FAehnle So]1s shatpcnfilM:
pralSe ot Stanso System Tonie and
tool~;
1 l'teJLI"UlY recommend this mediMiddleport Batterv and Ignicine to anybody who 18 In need or
tion Works
repairs on
3 25 It
truck
Mill 8t Service StationJ BU
Respecttully
and oil ror poflc~ car
Rathburn Dodson
Mill St Serrvlce Station gas
Stanso System Tonic ts sold by
and oil tor truck
The Btftnsbury Drug Co in Middle~
F tA"r"'bach MGI.qf Co repairs
port Ohio
and rent en fruek
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Hear and See; jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzie Gretn
and Enid Bennett
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Hear and See; jack Holt, Mary
Astor and Ricardo Cortez
BUT NEVER LOVE!

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w.-_ SQ. M. r~ MH bt p'lb"',.,
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7 Bond Concert 7 1~ PopuJQ1 8 Itt.• ro1'ftllpon4en&amp; " Nt~e~ow, oa American mechank:s at tbt Stalln... ~
il'tol 7 45 Ok)Qm Chuen, 8 Helll')'Sodd ~yenunents new 'Pay arad tract:u- pfant what they w~e
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l oeorae 8 30 Popular Prot; 9 Ben .... l'n Go poUey for aU Sl.&amp;&amp;t- doJ.ni to boo&amp;t producUon Several
m ot10t uti etre,Utlea Dlf'.. Cab Jn~s
Plall~ 6 Qrch 9 15 Populllr 0 ell leL.ont.toUed lndMII'ii:L
of tile Amerttan1 wrol.ll bo.ek 11 ytn 1
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:tl Tone Picturea 10 Fle~her
8J EDWA.&amp;D L. DVESS
tluy &amp;l&amp;Wy were workinl 11 houn
INS Staft' conupondent
11 di\Y with no da.ys otr Severa~ oth
1 Ofth 10 SO Dance Or
11 Roma."lelltl Oreh
12 Arnold
-er&amp;. however li8ed ij:,.uaae Which
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V·iEAF-Ji'ew York ~~ 3 66{11 tl
Mcscow Ju y 7- 'lnmendous of print
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pm lure of tlle TrQPics 6 30
f[rts ha\ie been put forth by Lhe
Tbtre are sehool children 14 yeara
CQnyland Sk~ches 7 Blacll:atont&gt; S~v cl Oovernment duling the pa.s' old who on promlae Of pleUant
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In Oh lO, b ut a8 IS Ioun d lll ~o many Ia ws, there are
many exception~ that lt HI vory probable that the law w1ll
have htt I e or no c tf ect upon the !:\ale ot the usual bru.nd of
explostves that contm ueM to take ItK toll yc~r aftel ycm
Without fat)
Ot all the blots on the pag•• of htstory m wh~tll UUI
government lS concerned, thts one wherem we permit ou1
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misery, pam and sorrow, IS the greateKt Sometime, pel1\aps, we may VICW the use of ~Ul n dantrelOUS
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Va.rkty Prog, 11 415 Band Music 2
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rq~ 3 00 Narye Refrigeml.or Pro
3H 30 Jl'cst.ers
9 30 Lou1e e
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Pro..: lfl 00 P&lt;'oples Store Ptoy
10 :to Hllo tslandcts ll Bcrmud
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C:JIIttrt , 11 30 Dance Music P onv

M~lcdles

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Knt £mltl1" Mush
6 15 Dennl
Kin "~ Or('h 6 4fi Mrll I D •wm i
yearH p.v-.t 7 Bud Ccnc rt l 45 Gk 1111 Ch:1.!!

tbe hght m which we should hn.ve vwwcd It for
and saved thou~nds of hVCi-1 in adU 1twn to pre\cntmg 1 crs 8 r ast P'tclght u JU C11m
Club !J Pcpulal
P1o~n.m 9 t•
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thousa.nds
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THE DEBT QUESTION

THE LATEST
VIrtual agreement
that a

France

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has been reached whet ell:\
accord Wllh England and the Umted StateN on

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Cral\ford
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P M Lowr.ll Thcmn~ 6 Ame i n
And' 6 630 Phil Cook B 45
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ti£\1£ It Or Not 'i Ba~b1t.ll Scores
7 1!5 Da tct' Crch 7 30 Mrludy Mom
nls 8 1re Suddv Bo\s H 30 B:1.nd
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Hem 1 E:uws 01ch 10 30 varld}
Hl 4!; B r b Newhall 11
11 30 Mum Rner 12 Dance O•ch
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accordmg _J_Q the
plan proposed bl&lt;• Prc~idenl Hom•er, With certaln ffiln(•l
Th~nt~
conditiOn$ attached
whll c the Homer War Debt Jllan 1:;~ bc1ntt ha1l~d h\ 1 11 P• Benn~u z.: Orch
AF-NE"w Yctk t.:.,, 3 li6fP 4
many &amp;M a I I f e 88\er anu·' a rQ.OVe tt)W81 d I)rlfiglflg an ~nd 1 WF
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to depressiOn there ate certa1m sah~nt facts whu..:h must Jack Lltll1 7 Botty Jcncs 7 ::~o
Of't be lost 1ught of while the enthuaJastlc supportets ale J2(pii:u
Ccnco'lrt 8 Pruulu Prog
10 Popu l11.r Hour 9 30 Fiport~ y, •

the subject of War Debt ReparatiOns

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4 p1csent Blooks being absent Maym
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pushed out a ireak hlt which went
Ba.;e on balls off RoLhgcb
available A motion was made to
spiruung to the pitcher am! then Hoefhch l
!nsu uct the st1 eet commissioner to
back toward the third base line
Sacriltce hits---M Allensworth
peduce his street force to one helpwhere nobody could get It
Wick
Sacrlltce Flv Rothg&lt;&gt;l&gt;
Cl tiO the work on the new garage
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was advanced a.nd then scorc:l on
Scorf by lnnmgs
1 I tbc renr of the city h11ll could be "Yellow&amp;" Serious Cabbage j
Story 8 hit
Tile CreHffil'l then N y c
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Daaeaae an Ohio, Can be
batted but could do nothing n, 01 p P I C
0 I 0 0 3 0 I I )1.- G 9 41 The Mayor reported. a total col
than get a man t.o fm;l on ::m c1101
1!1 t10n of $2970 In fines and II
Controlled
cense
After one two ani thrff' of the N!!\1
WED IN KE!'IITUCKY
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M1 und Mts E B Smith nrto 1 1epurt was accepted and the mone}
Next ~ear 5 cabbat c ci ~ P 1an be
lay the timber down In otdCJ th~: announcing Uu~ manlage of thcil urdf'red distributed to the varmus
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f 1t bl by 0 bst!nlng
Creams werC" gl\en a run .... 11 11 Par daughter Helen lo Btuce Lloyd of itmd.&lt;&gt; Tne matter Of the r;ldiltg lnll.(t mme 1lllU a e h
11ons who got a single was fil\en Gal hpoll:; fhe certmony was pet Lutck or the Hocking Valley raUrorad the H'Mtlts btalned WI~ '!us scan
a chancP. to score on th( two bu.s fotm'd b\ Rn Keesey
Monduy t..n Fhst avenue was taken up and oon~ .crop d~c!atn; A
IHisloJ
hit by Neal
~eo.! wa&amp; Cl'l t ht a llly ll at Catlensburg Ky Theld.~cussed
Se\erel reports hud[ extu~~~(l' Kpcclillbt In pltlt pt..llO
Lemptln!J to sWal thhd n.fte Lwo uup e wa:-; at:compnuled by Lucille teEn r£&gt;ceived by councilman that log\ 101 lw· Ohio Slut!' UnL\ltSLl~
had betln p 1t om and lht ~core l Duttvn and Kenneth Bo:;tct
t ht&gt;n 11. ca1 was on the switch an
Bv rcco~Jllzmg the t\p( of •II
then stood 1 to 1
The bt Ide \las u gardu.att! of M 1l utamoblle euuld not pass In the eases present In the•r cubbagt ciur
The r11.ilrowd£'rs got anothe1 !nthe H S of the claSl uf 27 Ln.ter she Iwad way No action ~as taken Jng the growing sea~on he say~
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the lead
In the rollllh flume attended Bllss coll~e at Columbus Nc otnet bustnes.s W.'b taken up so growers are in a good I.H ttl! II •
Grapes singled followed
b om 1"01 the pasl two H~at:o she has been 1tf' eow1cil adJourned lo meet July tak,.. the proper cnntJcl me1surr"
from WIJiock
AndCJson powoo rmplo}Cli by the Southern Elcct•lc 20 for the passing of nE"Cess.a.rv leg- for next yenr s crotl
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out ond Rothgeb fJicd out tu cen company Mr Lloyd oon of I U IJslature on the ~ I! .vcr project on
Y&lt;"li&lt;J WS one of the mo.~t f;i'IIOW
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~r field scoring Gtapes
Wl~k Llo)d was n graduatl' or GallLpoll .. Oruvcl Hlll
calhagt&gt; diseases
Ohw can bf'
~~~~~'M~~lo~k~~enm~al: A~;~r~le ~~~~h s~:roo~J YH~I~a:~~~g m:~l~~~:bl~r u 1i~~lob~~s read and cpproved are ! wn I vlled only tl ruu@h the us~ ~~
worth was gtvc~ hls bose on bait. mentor GallipoliS
F1nnk Deweese ltbcl
on
yt:.ll c. l\ s reSistanL seed or the f'rtr Y
Swisher retired the ~lcl.c w1th a fly
The b1• te and gJollm a1e both
stleets
$ 600 pc.lnlcd CnrEnha~o:en l}PI:' the Dtm
out to tert field
In the fifth p pul11 mcmben; of the youngct set Lc"l~ Bafili lnbm on st1ccts
900 Ish balcl hrad and thf' Flat Dutch
Place your f',,.ger on your
episode Lhe Purtty ag~,:rego.tlon be 111 MlddiPport and Gnll polls
John Hav. kins
salur) as
t:o.pe of caLIIJagc F L Ids Infected
gn.n working hard fur moae Ice
Chief uf Police
100 00 with thu&lt; dt~easr Pin storrr poin~ Adam's Apple. You are actually
cream
Hoeflich first up popjl( d
\\INS GOLF fOUilNEY
I Wtlham Robson sulan a.s
out shuuld not be plR 1tnl to cab
one up taken \Jo; the catcht'l Go
Mlddlepmt fllend~ 11ave lelllned i
dCI&gt;Uty
2000 ta~te rm many o;em~ unless rcsh;t- touching your larynx- thi&amp; &lt;O•~·
don was given Ius base on un eJ\Ol that the Iovmg cup n trophy pt I 0('("1 I~ewls labm on Htreets 36t.J 111 t phmts 11.1c usrd
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tolns your voice bo1&lt;- your vocal
then Stllz Allcn"v.orth
hln!jil!!d scntcd to thew nn~r 1i the annual P.ull Swl!:&gt;het same
7800
Pin 1ts ln[ectrd VJih H l ws a1r
Bo1h \1ere :.cored v.hen Willock 11•r.:lf t£AJznamcnt he'd at Galhpohs IFt1d Lemley same
7500 d\\,11 d nnd ha\l n sHk l
yi"llo~~o chords.
fniied to plek Demoskys hit off th" IFourth ot Julv v.as lll,ll.Jtled toM 1Robtlt BliPs sallll'
:JOO apjnrunnce Thl' lm\er ltllvt&lt;;; i.lnp
From the report of a famous
ground out 111 nght field Demo
G Whale • M• White \l.on from his Emmett Daniels same
300 ftom thf' lant on" bv :me oft~n
ky Clno.lly put another run ncruss opponent by Lh1 ec up
Jar Zw1llmg snm1•
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scientist
who studlad thu o:.ffeds
by Jeach1ng home on u pa~S€'d ball 1
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The sore 4 to 4
! l\&lt;IOTHFR-DAlJGHTEit BANQUET
s~teet commulHio•tcl
111000 Nlthout an) loweJ leaH'S ptes nl
of LUCKY STRIKE'S exdu•lve
The seoring then subsided unlll l f1 c woman 5 Fon ~n MlSSionary Ohio sto.ndard Telephone co
thr ~tem Occa ~wnallv on"' side ot
t!:tc 7th when the Creams P tCI'd Soc cty of the Methodist chwch
leJtLal charges
2 10 the plant muy be mfectcd lo:&gt;ndng ''TOASTING" Procassllnother hot one across the platt entt'ltamed w.th a dmner party Columbus Blank Book Mfg
the olher stele health\ If th nucl
"Durmg the course of some recent
Gordon scored after Allens'l'.orlh Monday c\cnmg The atra 1r was
Co supplies fo1 mayor
8l3 1\b or the alder leo.ve~ 01 til£' c1b
t.nd Demosky both singled and known !1~ a MoLhct and Daughter Bett Ma1Un wpaulng harb.ngl' trm ls c ut aclOPS lhe wntu
rn\'est,gat,ons ••• we bcc..tmt' 1nter..
then another run was obtnmed In banquet Tht 6r~am:r.ut 1011 known! nelis
95 rc.nducllng tiF.S11eE Will be found t
e1ted
to 01certaan wh..,-the1 Vlt:-a
the ~~hth wben Neal gal a hit at&gt; the Standard Beauu
were Homer Might
lebor
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be fiark hut not }&lt;&gt;L-black
VioleeRa,sproducc.8.
anyC'hmage
then took' the other "ba8lB by a l!ler- guests A most tnt.cresune program
streete
The dls,.ase LS oo.uscd by a soli
The champions of was rendered later Jn Lhe evening I Rowley &amp;
Reed supplies
01gnmml1 \1 hlch will hv.;o J 1 tlw snll
lea of errors..
in ehe quality
tile ( •gmeUt&gt;S It
the tlrst half bowed to the Cteams Muss Bess Son born acted IU! toast I fo1 cemetery
for man\ }t"'ats Jt d('l 1loJ" t: ~l 11
may interest you ro know th11t J
m1slret\H
l'h~ p1e~ndent of the 110 Rathbmn Dodson
wotk on
hl~h temperatull's Forth s 11 ,..,1111
Wa.J able to detect a verv dcfj.mil
C.ONC.J&lt;;RT WliDNE~DA\
c,ct\ Mts Elchm"e1 gnve the weltem tu'
Ihe ~rason of 1930 show-rQ nn undifferenc~ in tlae '"'taut q~talatlc!i
The bend concert announcer! for cnme ai.ldt'CSti W the Standard Bear 1 1hunas Authc1 son work on
u~unl amount 1r yf'llows even 111
730 oc'toclt Wcdnesda~ ~venlng crs ~ nu other ~lest.s and the Je-1 unetc•y
lllmt lrlfispl1nh:i WJI1 Ill\(
of the lreated mad -z.r.trcat"d c1g~
wlll take plac~ un the l.a'o\n oi the spm 1:so.: was glVen by Bm a Loulse IJnmefo Anderson work on
ICSL"tunl \ \rll 1len
aretles. SctJc,.al tests •were Juude,
Presbyterian Church nt 7 15 o clxl{ Sr.ntt
Mrs William Bullts Of
cemeter'i
not only on m)self, but others as
ani.l will last 45 minutes wncludmg I Washmgtc11 D C and Mts Agnes ~~ ..... Rut:scll wo1k on ceme-------------In time for the dramatic lnal lObe SJ!es also teni.lmet.l appi'Oprlnt.P.I 1"11
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well. and we exPel 1cnced l•ttlc
held In the church at 8 oc lork tnlks
G1 twl T-IJll ServicP Slatton
eveftty two Years of Age!
daJficult'V m selectmg rhe 11 cated
All band mcmbets are w~,:cd to be
~;t s uld 011 flr t1uck
and Feel L1ke a Young
OT •nadwtt"d cigarettes as Ju ..
present pron~ptly
BIRTH ANNOUNCf.l\tENTS
~ ~l1ui.l A:shle)' la.bor on!llrcets
Man" so aay.s
Mr and Mrs Paul Gnrdon of
tinctly leu rrntat:ng to rhc mtt-Palmer !ltreel announce the btrl h
coJU me-m&amp;ra_)le of tlae nose and
Ma• or James }'; Harle) re
of a bnbv gtrl bom Sunday July 5
Jtharyn~ than the con.h'Ol or un-YIELDTO Mr and M1 s Clarence Lewi!:l
pm te I Momi:J.Y twcmng that
h IRd ttccivcd Iavorab.c
Soulh Ft st a&gt;cnue a muunce the
treated caga.rettes.•l
rcm:mnl rr .. m \a low c!t1
~.; 111 h of e JllilY ~1ri but n Sunday
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"f'll~ t 1 the \\'l!.Y the obse1v
Sunshine mellows- heat purifies
Don t 11uffer anotht&gt;l minute tn m July 5
blind itehing, protruding or hl;;ed
nee cf lhe Fvurth o! Jul}
- that's why LUCKY STRIKE'S exlng Jllles without I JOtlru;:- the n w• st
F1 anecs Roush ente1 tamed the
v;1
t:( mlucti"d here
H., said
and fa11test o.ctln~ t1 u ..t!lleot out Dr
Nixon 11 Chlrmrohl rorllftt'd with luy 1! PH.J:.. clast; of lhe ChliSLtan
the &lt;: zeus of the village coclusive "TOASTING" Process In·
rare lmporttcd l:hlnf'lle llcrl with ~llUJch nl het home Monct.ay e~en-1
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tlsl:lufs bilngs eaae und , mr ut In
e 1 n ,.,_,:JI ..,~..:.smc,s mee.,.nu
ob.,t:l vmg the nu~ or&lt;tlnanee
a rew mlnutcB cnubltn~~: yo tow k n. ~ocJ11.l tmu.. cn ~ ucd Mttrg111et 1 whldl prchtbll!i lh ~ shooting
VIolet Rays. Remember- LUCKY
and enjoy life whllr; It cmllln 1e11 !!11 Gnsklll '~ :h gue~t o. honor L t..l.'l
ct fh 1o1k&amp; w1thm ll1e corI!Oothlng heullng H'liom
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Jay Act In time to I\ old 11 1111 .:,.r- IJ. nr fl [J •"hmtnls " !f' setvf't1
STRIKE is the only dgareHe In
poraLwn limits and no trouble
01111 nnd costly orerali()n
Trv Dr
Mtslt~;lln Joneb v. Nrw York City
wa~ ht f1 dnrmg th day v.1th
Nh:on" C"!hinarold undt'r our guu.r
IW\ i' for 1 ~hort \Hilt with fuends
America that brings you the added
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antee to llllltllh om1 lt&gt;tfh 1nd IH!
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w&lt;1rth 10{) times the !:IUIAU coYt ur n nd I f' al vcs
mer1 hunts oi.Jse1v d the clause
benefits of "TOASTING". And so
7our moD.Q" back.
Mts Ma1garet Palli nnd da.ugh
t 1 t u mciuumce \\luch pro
' I let Susan leH Tuesdav rm a weeks l11b11..8 Lhem from selling fire·
we say "Consider yaur Adam's
F•r Hale by Marbn and Remer 0"'11' \ tstt \ 1th rdat.1vcs m Columbus and
wmks
~ton! Middlepori, Ohio
Coshocton
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the ubout
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troubles The world ~lll hnd 'tnl\ debts must be patd Ill \\JZ-Ncw York r3495 7fiD , 54 ~
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not mean that
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Beheve
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MeQennany Will not have her debb to pu,y it-merely meaP:-; kldy Momentll 8 30 Popular p 1'
3 Clara Lu and Em IO Slun1t
they will be gwen u yea1 m whtch to catch up w1th the n 9Mu~
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~ebts und durtng that yeat the Untted States wall find her I w •R-Detrcr •400 7:.~0l 6 :?hnr
s~lf short approxLmately $240,000,000 wh1ch must be Bar ball Sccre:; 6 25 Flvlils t146
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Thn Mus1 cal Bakers
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~pad c up n some nt er wa;t or that amount wh1ch ha s HI •t A SonM" n Mlnutr 8 13 Pcpu~
b,en CDflliOH' from other nations at! they wetc pa1d by Gcr Jar 'llntcrtl\lncr, 8 :;o nand c~n
maoy Will not he paud m ti.e
year that Germany doe-. cVfltlt
rt 9 :JD Clara Lu a.nd Em 9 4S
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BO~ pay
11 I~ Lcule li HqnQT)' Plve 11 30
f~rthermo.rc, It does not moa n that all other natiOn::. E n Prllr.ck • o~eh 12 Jtalph wm'nm"' Qrch 12 30&amp;01 Dwnet Musk
Nllll and Void
T~ o&lt;e atde~ be!lldes Germany are tit• WON-Ohlc••o •4184-'120&gt; 8 ~
be h• I.ne
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~ 'Jbe rouna lt'l:f• who -.... tetl &amp;e Ulow hew Jft CMJr!IIN
pa.Ytna us rpore than thti h.ave been rece~VIDJ form nm Dl!lntr Dance 6 46 Har:tld
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an elec:trte
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r._nce a h., 11g &amp;ll t:nl Burt1,1att 8 brtb a so Popullr ahavtna: h1a own race the other 11oe box ia that li hal DO sa appeal
U11ited States the ones wh~ch wtll suffer most 1tl~ur $ •Q Clara Lu an:! Em 1il ~ Jt\Otillng and befort! he knew tt he
doHar and sense wa~ btlt tfleir loa wtll be Presm fhlp 10 IQ MAmh 'T'l"'"' ~ad talked hlmRetr into,. .oh11.mpoo
0t1e 1e aD Yaa Wlaklll
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10 lf• ltebblnt Boys 10 30 Hetbl&lt;a ~lld a masu.p:"'
It !l a. ~ gfi lf :rou don1: w&amp;•
fl f8flT. whereas, unless some radJc~l ah~tnge Qoes K•Y"' (1rcta n Jan ORlbilrs arch
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lf1~~~:~r 10 tP,e very near future, Germany's 4oom ~JCem~ WFro\111-oltnlDd &lt;JSH01m 6 10
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the mtlhons of dullllrM uwed to the~ 1 ltr -:Ol'lfl'J'ti, • Pr.fi'Altlr Prca: 8 ~ 1ma!Un&amp; a talkto In broken Chlni.
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f ~ ~ :·a,am :Qick ffa~~r 01'1;1 1:'Qs ~pu- rlc4 All YOU bi.ve L(t do II count
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anftowel'6 and lhe use of
chic leaders have taken drast1c the reductions In expenReS marked th
ot them
t8 ofth
Ht
1
thdr o.:a1s
expendltUH$
lcnly the beglnntna Chi
of a
HtlNllr£n
ol Ja: rea1•
h
e we!
Dhurbn•k htl! oorly
Mrs
Rogers
Fltlil. a sweeping order compelling campaian t.e
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e e w&amp;ll a re1g t ra. em11.n nnd
every city employee from Ma
ba
'"tuve
cago
from
Qentf
or
Kt:ll&lt;l
just
as
he
was
Pred
e&lt;nductor
on
the
old
Mr11
Normun
Phlll\ps
1 1
yor n:umcpa
n upt.cy which the1
di!hl heft be
d
01
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&amp;nd Pamlly
00 d
8 c
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Anton
J vacation
Cermak down
tatewas
a city
facestaxpayers
aa the ruult
the ra.ilroil
"" he was 'W8I
roah"
Luo
week:
withouttopay
longed
Llit of a pru tobnklt
~~;nd just. 111.s
Pred .. w en
u It ne was'" Anken rat
over
--8
dl
ssued
by
Colonel
A
A
Spraouc
w~tb
the
,b..
e
coupled
to
the
etUzen&amp;
or
Mtnual
couo!Y
I
the
Southt1rn
Paciftc
he
became
a
c 'RD OF TJJ,\NK•
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1lto'hau expen tures or the
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chairman ot the special "Xtcutlve pWit. few years
when he waa a s:unkltln shettir n I __.. .. .....
n u or
e wee u
cabinet and commtssioner vf publlt
that wild-west ne(I:Jlflorllood
and CQrl'n in r..tSI:em Nevada
"
"'
works
Et'lotts hnve been e.unched by ln-~ Po Lh \h his h d
WhJle still a conductor on the
Wo \\lsh to ~::xpr... ;s our mn.n"
Simultaneously every head of a flucnttal ofllcials t.nd ciU.r.ena of kl
hit I
are
mtiel'!i eMt of hcJe
to all who liD kmdly assisted
city department WIUI tn&amp;tTtJ.cted to Chicago and Cook COWlt.Y to brlns ca
II ore o
raon City
tuaEe he waR elected to the UF. ill c.ur ;ad bcrcavcmeJ t at tJle
0
effect a ten per cent rtducUon tn t?et:lcL .all v1LaUy concentcd qen.. tnt,.. F.enA.tto from Esmemlda. conn- d&lt;.atJ1 d our belt;ved en"
Sadie
a ll cxpcndttule.ll during the laiiL :;ix c es n a unlfted attempt to mould
s me n e r II Y 'b te an tv defeaLimr the nlcture~&gt;t!UC Ole BartcW.
months of the pl~llent year
a courdlnaLcd program for pre~en- wtde•Y publlctzcd dty cf Reno He Eutott of Ocldfteld for the nomina
\\('"!ilsn lhank thuse who dono.tcd
It was estimated that these two to.tlon to OovP-rnor LoWs I Em- comes hue at least cncc a week for tlon
1:1.1 far lh( b Muttiul smgtng aloo
merson who declate6 he Is wUUug tile ICI'Uior prte ftghts- (Nevada
More thftn a decade aao Stflt,&lt;&gt; the Rl'v ff'nm I iu hi&gt; cousoJlna
to summon n !lf)ecla1 I'IC861on of the has no boxing CO."ltests-ll.t Reno Senator Jchn Miller a state repub- welds l'Hl Lhl
undertaker Mr
Huufh Talk by D1 Puyh lO 36 De state
lc&amp;lsla.ture
to
deal
with the j Arena He :;etdom mi!scs an opp01leader
and
W(l.lnt
}X'rsonnl
Yonng
cr1Tsls
h
of thf'l present A'nverno1 pcr~
4tunlty to get a ring-side set. at the
11e &amp;overnor
vc t.tmll ""'I Vice by Rev J:Jhn L
owever sa.td he
the 1 tte ,_ 1 1
l
Hu:oband and Duught 1s
Wclft: 11 St Alba 1s Prog
11 34.l wouiCI not call a special session unMother B1slcr anti Brothels
0 a r "" ~; ;ep IOm H'
Band Mus1c 11 45 var1etv Prot: 2 lles!J some workable scheme 18 subaboose Into the field Qr - - ----F M DAnce Mu.~lc 2 30 Organ Mu mitted to him The re1ular aeMion
that are y:atherma over Lhe
He did and was electEd to ~wo 1
ANNOUNCEMt:N1
~It J 45 Variety Pro~ a Concert of the tttlal&amp;ture tepal&amp;ed all cf~BI~ ~=tr:t. terms u 1!1herltt in t.he tht!n nf'.... v I I \Wh to an:.10UUOC that I will be
F1cg 3 15 Vocal Prog, J 30 Music of forts to enii.Ct laws lookll18 to the
actlon of ihe state created Mineral county Ourit\g
tandldate for the office of Ma.yor
Ethe but Nevin 8 30 Louie&amp; Hun re~e~ of Chicago attnd Cookhcounty
rour ye1Ll'6 aa:o In pass~
yean&gt; he established a state- of Pcmuov as an Indep~nd&amp;nt }?c1
1
gry ll'lve 8 40 Gruen Ans\\ 'r Man
n ess l501I'Je 80 0 011 0 t e comcalltnl for the reasaeiB- wJde reputaUon aa: a. peace ofBccl.
publ1cau In the ccming primaty
8 45 Confrsslon of a Ra.cke.Uer 9 pllcated problem ls reached within
all - • t y lor •--atlon
He now 18 l"tn&gt;&lt;~"""' h1s second term L1c£.tJc.n August 11th 1 am net and
....... rt ... ..._..
-.-.
PrcqrQm l::l' H C Pltteng"'r
9 30 Itheh near future all city ..a
'""'i""
Tbll
measure Clestllllld
as BOYernor but ~I@&gt;
still holds a m~m- n£itt 1 w ill I be aftlllated with a11y
Champtc 1 Sparkus 9 45 Ormandy ~hee ~u":~ ·~~t,.~en:_le.ll even
t.be t.hen crltlcal t&amp;J: sit- bershlp card in the Order or Rail- s~:aeJal c1 ~wn clique or corporation
Dtcl 10 00
PlantnUon
Echoes to runetlon tn the faee of depleted
ultimately plunaed Chlea.go way Conductors In add1Uon he Earn(Stly soliciting your support I
1030 puutlnental Tllo 10 45 Chilli treasUJ'les and exlllt.uated: credit reCook eouoLy into fln&amp;ncla} tul- vtrtua1ly bas surrounded himself am
WILLIAM HE'J"LEL
Fr..,duick ~tndscy 11 BrusUoft Or- sourcell Mayor Cermak and other moil J!:oo!Klmic ~eprMaion and the with rat'roaders in appomtive IXJSt.."i I OJ II&lt; -\I ll.llVE!l'fi8EMENT
hfstra '• 30 '()rg:an Prog from lomclals have tbne and a.aatn point- taxpayer&amp; strike qonsplred to pre- at CsNSOn City
{ra e Th"'atre
Pd to the threatenlng clouds o1 tn-~vent the city and county from col'
- - -lecttnw
it became
perattvethe
to taxea
eeek and:
81'edit
ln orderlmto

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and woe that has followed It} We as a ~~~c~a:l~ Ia~ G;ttl;' 3und His Popu•
Reno July 7--Some U\lrty-ftve
nation, talk about
UUI
from the demonlnDctt
..
I and nHisr!'oance
l "tcn''"'hsouthn
~ m.
u:VM
Drink, why stop thele'? lf we arc to I.Je l)ClghiJOrl\ (tnd iO~~h&lt;huc £nd HtJ; Popular Dance
teOII~ iDd frei8h' bru.ll:eman
aid one unothel, why not try to keep our netghlJoro t:hll IA Jnlv 7-WOBU- CIHu IC!lt'1n 9 00
u xpenscs
our I. I ons libGrrl
upenlsm the affairs of the most
stat~ in the unkm
furm goma thrd llfC maimed, bhnd or worse ~:;ti'I, K M Mmning MP.Iodlcs
from
-oovernor~P'i'ed B :Ba.lza.r the cxe""""·"·
life cut qff
because 01
bMuolc,
I! I 'IIRY
RO!I(AN '
il
, cuttvo who awro•ocl wltn hlB sta·
ideas of patnot1sm an
AfJhr good tJrri'es
Pugh lti:lSUetiittonal servfce
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7.!£nfronted wlttJ
approxl .. ,=a:e.:'(?.,'!ve«::e c r ; : :
Fortunately, our sto.te.. has recently passeci a, lavo
Clarence Kemper 11 Vooal an acute ftnaneial crlsill Chica[lo~s
But the enfMced vacation&amp; and Cft:l d Nt!vMas leil.dtnl liberals and

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M and tlrs Ed 0 1"- - 01 C hi - LO N~w Y Jrk 1 ll) ,.. ~ ~'" Mr ( uu ~
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B A MeCullou1h and family ....,"u
s•..,.nt
t.h
e
W'eelr:
end
here B. ~ h a.s ~tcc~ ptt-(l u" IJOI'&gt; lllo
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...lul Vt: tliOVO;"tl I TOll I t!U;;Ir home In gu e~t..B of 8 F Pult..z lllld !~mlly
Mr a nd Mrl&gt; Htlrtl J lhH:.Oill a u:
1M1ddletJOt t W lhetr farm neat
Ut and Mra
Horden mot.ur&lt;?'.! moved from tht- B F M\.. v h; !.:ut
1 1 tA. lth thP
harvest. ai.&amp;TLinK ttunp
1
returned to hill hom~ Tuesda &amp; Mlsli
\ itiltColumbus
with tnen~
ana evenJng
re.atlv~for ta.ge
H J onMould..-n
nu t u...1 u p~
;..han M1u lc B)NS l t'turned W her 11hom
P'rlday
lower fh1rd
ut&gt; u ~
::ill
U
be
boommK rnom .J:tt! f&gt;.JU•
nwrnln~t
Y hotm ln RM 111 ~ •Iter svendmll: &amp;ev- 1 Mr and Mrs C W Stansbury or ond aw!nue
Mr and Mrs IrvlnH Kllrr Jr o.nd ern! wt!lu::s hen vo th he1 uun t Mrs Hunt!n~rton w:re here over the
Mr a.nd Mrs L L Carney John plcy rm.nt :.landl)(ltnt Mtt.ny authorldauartllt:r lett fur Zatl('I)VLile for a l Ella Byen
w~eit end vis.l lng relatives and Smith and da uwh ter n , L "'l mu t lls havf' esumated that t.he unem•
\\&gt;~lui vllllt
Mr 11.m:l Mr ~ WUiiam Juhllng friends Whllt! here they attended to red w Cha.rlt!stcn s uudu) fo r a ph \ mt-nt ~ex t v. lnttr wUl be we""'
la:o t.-i.llways
provided at
MlbS Charlette Beve ru.ge 1.s eujoy- S[)f'nt Suntll\ ~ m Ch.arwsl.on
the dinner given In honor of Ur E sh ort \ i~ it \&lt;; th Vw r 1 • sru t n whu than
b1g a vacation from her ctuueH 11.t
Mn; H D Cunningham con F. St.aru;bury
is In McMillan h«&gt; Jli UI.
( u ur:-.~ th&lt;: n : Is no decided upturn. b1
the Rathburn stOJ e
I tlnui"li ln a crlllcal oondltwn al lu r l M.r and Mrs Justin Hudnall J.n J
Fr.mi': Le 4 L". K 1 npp ha s hi t n t m g n 1tt bus tne!i.S conditlona
1
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M9. " ~ • ~""
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.,,. MI~&gt;.&lt;~P!I Bwwn o! nlnvl"fl ot the D n to\\ ' r
IH v
ll ll \J ., ,
.... tt!J'g W"--"~f!r•
llli l• t uH IH t h e n~ xt disarmament
from hlM duties w.t the Rathburn l Marion R1f,. w ts h r1 ov1 r tht Pratt were visitors of MliiS Mal:ll'l !e) Hrldgc
store
Fou1th vl~ltlnt; Ius WLI! Hill ~Col
Hysell of Sixth a\enue Bumla\
Mr and Mr~ Fran k Kn ,1 P ~ JK! IIt r&lt; ) I 1 1 ( .,. J u.luled for Geneva
Mr~; M11.e Bye and friend of \ l .AI IIl I lalbutt tUHl Ev l ~ n Bh.:h I Mr and Mrs Rlrha1d Fuld,...nund the Fourth In Loba
r
a:-. ~ l .. t.r uu.
He hopes that !.hat
wwshlngton o c are vlbltln8 the l1.,;H arfo "P' mi n ~ thr "t.~k m C (J \daughter ot: 1 oiNio arP here on a
H 0 Muce ur &lt;..: ol 1 t z
rn q tlll l! \\ ll be ~t.blf! to accompl1sh.
former 8 zds~.tr Mn; Jes.s 1e San:,luu ~ lwnbu~ ~:-. gut ~ t .. uf M.t and Mn; I Vl!llL with Mr and Mrs William here over th .. ~o: (, d !•
~r rn t
g 1ra l and reep cuttlng in
and mother Mn Aua Smith
A A Chat)P•II
F'oldcn
~~olth t:b wit!'
t b 1 ~' n t 111 edt c 10n or annament 8lWl
Misses Mae and Ma1garet Healy 1
Mr .and Mn Phil Glblls and
Mrs Erm:st Swlft anU
t hat d ! ll H rmuenw.l budgets will
E L Healy and Ml.ss Ellen OLeary ! Mrs ll r 111 •1• n 1\!\ rmrl child u•lfamlly form.,rly of Middleport and were week end gm s\..'l ul Y. 11 t
]J II fn accordingly
atWnd1..'d a home commg at Zale:,lo ~~ Lid In Lc \l m•r lh• 11.••k Pill! lutel of Columbu.~ are now mcving SwlfL

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A Cr•••er Is repor""' LO be Itn
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R Allensworth cf
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Swisher If
Rawlings lb
The New York Central
Story 3b
e-rs went speeding through a tl'd Grap&lt;&gt;!l c
block. .signal to crash
Into th~ Willock rf
Purity Creams going lo .... n to the Anden.on ss
count of 6 to 4 m the Just gume of Rothgeb p
the second hair at the high S(:hon!

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8 30 EarJe Spicer 9 B A Rolle s or fundi into the Federal treasury t'J :occept«t free railroad tran.IJ)(N"tatton
8 Century
Progre58
to stimulate
the flow
ot prorttable
VacGtklDI
the &lt;1pen
10 tnoop and
Peep of10 1~
Little I rEw
otr!JE~\'C"'k8
the lcssea
of re\enue
from
to state farms
Thereinthey
were atr
put
Jacl;. Little 10 JO Cab canowan taxatlcn and ct nclts Inc-urred In ch wnrll: eight h.oura a ~ doing
11 connecticut the
1 71
Orch
11 Rudy
Vallee
c ntrolled
mdi.U!tliell
waterboarci,
for If~ru.
Yal'kees
11 30Th
.. Continentals
trade and tumaP&lt;Ittation
:I ' like&amp; haulinl'
month a.Dd.
l WJZ-New York (349.5-'l&amp;H ~ 25 Worki•li hours m hundreds of 11ed ng of watery aoup,, black bread 1
Ipm Baoc:ball Bcmes 5 30 Po1Jular plants have been leng~hened by o.n raapberry-!~t tea 1'belr PbrOrd1 5 &lt;l6 Lowell Thomd 3 6 Amc.'l vcte cf thE \l.crker'!
Tlu:r.. are ents were oblige(! to send them food
- - - - - n J'ndy 6 15 Gull v~n 6 30 Phll actorles working 12 hoLUII a. day troJ~ Moscow because the dlildrt 1
------ -Cod': 6 45 The Ramblers 7 I he du;p te tht. tact that Jt Is tu viola- wro t they wre hUOJry
HOW GOD LO\- ES-For God !SO loved the world, C!ul\kers 7 30 Till' Pouee Sisters ticn cf the consUtuth:n cf the U 8dTh~ pay-your~own~way e::ratem iii
Lei
7 4~ Sistei'!I or thr Skillet B 30 8 S R to wcrk more lhau ds:ht 8 m lst:m.d bY the State bank
that he ga\ie h1s onl) Legotten S
~ vn, t h al \\ h osoe\el u 1ev-~Du~t .. Vo.II&lt;'Y Da~ 9 R~mald Wcr- hour.! a. day Englneeu and cxperUI ow the Lhe bank: to 1\lPPO&amp;td to de.
eth tn ham ~hould nn~ 1JerH•h but have everl ._ • Y 1 t' - remath 9 30 Clara Lu and Em lO conur.only work 14 to 18 hours a day
Ia ~own $o &amp;Dybocly "ho
Slu•nber MUI&gt;IC
1 h 3 IS
Jnclud ~d among these a~ Amerlows
t l:lftpjtalJ.atlc ftnance
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WLW-ctncinnati t-4.28 700) 5 45 can Gt&gt;rman British and other for~
No aoine enterprise 11 auPJ)Oied to
0 n
)Jm t.owall Thomas 6 Amos n An- t.ign englm~s whose contracta call• get credit frcm ~M bank oo the
dy 7 The Quakers 7 30 Baseball Ed fer a seven hour day
strens:th o' Its IOOdwut alone u
CELEBRATING THE FOURTH
f:cnn_o,; 7 4~ strrltn~J Jflck 8 Plan
Thu Is but one mea11ure the gov- mUEt produce and sell IIOtld8 If
NOTHER Independence Oay haH p&amp;S:ied mlu hu~tol y tatlon Days 8 30 Bubhle Blower.s ernn:ent has taku to put all SJv ~~~~}8 needed to pureha.'\ll' raw ma9 15 The Hct.tentots 10 lhe cotton l~t indm:trlcs on a pay as you go
rl'~~:~. the bank advanceeetedlt. up
and as m f&lt;I"mer years, was much le~:&lt;l:l fatal to our 1Quceo Mh strels 10 30 variety bo.sir:l In aecorrtance with the su- to a certa!u pareen~ of tbe va
young generation than the one pre(:edmg As v. e lJve and
tu Bob Newh&amp;IJ 11 Spanish Mu- preme Eccoomlc Councils recent lue of the Coods to be nanutnet.ured
sic 11 30 Moon River
12 Dance deou that all Industries and trade out o1 the ra.w materiab: after the
learn and apply our knov.ledge In the useful, ~cn:ubleiOr&lt;:h l2 30 H"m;, Busse~ Dance otgrtnlznttons ~lrectly or iltdlrectl~ factcry has P~ted an order for
pur&amp;Uit of reducmg .~cctdems 1rom firevo ork~, n&amp;.turali) Orch
undrl ccntrotl&gt;r the Federal gov the.PP goods fl'o.n a. purch&amp;Jl .. l
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I WJR-Det1mt 400 7501 6 35 pm nnmmt must make a profit This 1 Since all ID"tt:rnmcnt enterprise"'
t h e to II uccomes ess
Basel:Ja11 Scores 6 4.5 rhe Musical drrn P followed swiftly upon t.ht' havf' ac~XJunt.s at the bunk sales 1
However, with the movmeent on for ~afc and sa. ne18ak£J ., 1 Paul Whltcmans Paint Ccunclls realization that many of are tredited t&lt;.~ the sellhlK f.II')JarUzaFour\hs
July the I e lS a du;cordu.nt. note creepmg m ers 7 45 Slsteu of lht Si~llll't 8 30 Its lndustrif8 and trade organlza- tlc~~ndly d b1Led Lo the buyer lm~
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Bubb'e Blcwe1 s g ChrcmlclM 9 30 tit ['I" were running fr.r m~o the red me
te 'cllvery ls etrtcl.ed
Whether 1t ltl due to manufacturerM ot pyrotechmci! or 110t C!n &gt;l Lu a ,d Em 9 45 John Bar on t hmr oJKrattng budgel5
But 1! sa'es do not cO\-er opera
6
JS debatable, but neverthelets::s, there seems to be an undet clay 10 Ames n Andy 10 15 Low
AdCltlcnal taxes internal loans ~~g ex'7'nae doea a soviet inalltu·
ell Thomas 10 30 Ben Polh•ck 5 Or at'd bend :mt~11 havt been levied bli
n go nto b&amp;oknrj)tcyt a l!nance
current Ill EIOme loca1ttles to re\erl back to the &lt;lays when tl)!') LouiE~ Hungry Flvf
11 JO the ~cc.re until millions or Soviet omcJal was asked
we numbered our dead annuall) nearly as h1gh u~ d1d 1 Rf&gt;rt Apple Club
l nbe~crs and office employ~s are now
No (l( course not bui. It na)
our [otcfathers uftcr thetr lJattles Ill the RevolutiOn thl.!
WON-Chicago tU64 7201
pav "'K nEarly 25 per cent ot their ha.vc to operate without paying
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m Dinner Dance 6 45
Harold wngu In taxc:-s In addition to these wasr.
he replied And that Is what
resull of which we now celebrate
Teen 7 05 Louie s Huu~:ry t'lve hc.•Hv.et the government bas dlr· h:o.pptned in a number of cnses lll1
Even with our Improved IdealS, two youth~ Ill Cle\e- 1 15 Uncia Walt nud Slceeztx a crtPfi especial attention to the mat-~tll th" £.ntcrpuscs were 1corganlzcd
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Pcpul&amp;r Prog 8 ::10 Fnrnout~ M1 n ter of speed1ng up production by undt r a uc 11 managemc~t o.nd relan4 Will go through hfc. henceforth \ht hout ~1ght Lecause 18 45 Earl Burtnett s Popular Orch len~o:tht:ning the working houra per ncated wlt.h new working capital
they thousrht there was no other way to celt br.lle thU'l 9 Mllstrel Show 9 30 Chua L1 da} at the same wage seal' as pre
The new motto is
Prortts and
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and Em 9 45 WON Orch
10 10 \lnusly ruled
service Both If posslblt&gt; but pro
Wl
uewor san exp OtslVes
IMQrf'h Time
10 15 Th( Stebbins
1 1 this connection the
Moscow fits ab'Jve all
I:-; the business ut
fuework:J. wo1th all the pam, Boys 10 30 Hetblc- Kay s Ptlpulnr
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'WHO KILLED
EARL WRIGHT'
A dramatic Jury Trial of a prominent
youn1 man of the community being tried
for the murder of his beat friend.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Middleport,

A Wonderful Leason In Citizenship
DON'T MISS IT!

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RATIIBURN DODSON
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Detore tfLking Rl~mso System.
I hnci hlccoughs for slxty
I was m RUr.h a weakened
condition t hat I couli.l hat dly ral8f!
salary as
16 66 my hand I started tnkmg Stanso
25 00 System Tonic and oonunenced to
feel better right away and lmpr0\us
50 00 eel rapidly and now I em able to do
a bard days work every day I am 1
salary a!!
5 00 seventy-two yeara or age and feel
like a yuong man
Printing Co as·
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Friends have noLlced the lmnotices
provement In my healthy appearBales Co
bulbs lor
2.22 ance I eat good h•eep ~11 ond 1
l! ll ffir: llp.;bts
feel ftne 1 cannot say eno(lgh 1n
FAehnle So]1s shatpcnfilM:
pralSe ot Stanso System Tonie and
tool~;
1 l'teJLI"UlY recommend this mediMiddleport Batterv and Ignicine to anybody who 18 In need or
tion Works
repairs on
3 25 It
truck
Mill 8t Service StationJ BU
Respecttully
and oil ror poflc~ car
Rathburn Dodson
Mill St Serrvlce Station gas
Stanso System Tonic ts sold by
and oil tor truck
The Btftnsbury Drug Co in Middle~
F tA"r"'bach MGI.qf Co repairs
port Ohio
and rent en fruek
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NOTE
:;;-;1U1g the ;lub back along
;,',',',"w'h"tcdha 'w"enw
We etrJna e&amp;td'i of a low line drive
I Tbb il the Utlrd of • llet'kti of &amp;ell the 11round tu; !ar us. po&amp;SibW bl!- nnd notice hOw smoothly the club-... ...
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Lett on baliCtl Teacher&amp; l 4 K of
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o1 lal.lntr£1.kt" in rolf, ror fore rui.S.Ut¥ the clubheud I'hia wHl l heads aoes thrQuab the rilht hand
~ .. .-.. h•.:; l~ ~-' • he ~:nmc cr ~ ~ !::~' "@1:'', ~nd '-D !Ct nf t&gt;n~y In ,.
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t . . readen ol Tbe lJatly TnbiUM enable you l.o ke(p ~&gt;l ofT lert arm
] turns ov~:r the le!t wbile the lett
Undefeated Teachers A. ..e ISh rr \lho Is most effective when he baseball way Wtth the bi.&amp;tll1uU by f'i~ baae on errot! K of cs 1 1
-IDJ' Wac,._.,.,.... • .,.;:.,.o L;r.y Dk;:e! !'To" t~.. ~t• t'"''"'h•ng " 1u unll u1111 Kct!Jij pcalt~::l )' strli1iht
On
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can k.cep the ball withlu t ~lciraphic dint of three cloln htl.a a.tter tht: T eachers 1
ExclhDI
frvhuloallol tt Acua CaUen&amp;.e,
)'our dubhead ls t::um ns 111 LO the
N!!lf.l Week- Lt!twm 4-- The
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pot By Cath • £1isi"..' ltO",- o! 11,, plate
h 1
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pehtaon
11tory
1• ll.oewn pby .. cal ifalner Ttu:ae elt:abhci:Ki \.hroUKb tiJc b11.1l hl~ltt ll.
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olic Pia yen
I terrible UmtJ keeping 11 communi- stein came to bat with det.-rmlna- ca. 2
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Wild pitch Flanagan 1
Ia Ended
arUcles appear weekl:r
I ~~n~~ !r~!~:~bo~tos~r~~~~ct''h~ 1 ::_
Tn~e Wortb Cub1ut 111111
Ia ii y reltub le hur , r y,alktng no though the)' were tralllns: nine ruM
Stolen pa&amp;;ed ball b"ist'lrit.eln
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By LEO JIEOEL
tJon when you we up your ba ll
1 hr • 'l nun 1•!1 e ll. lumf1 tfflfl
to 4.
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AFTER 144 HOLES
As Told To Artie McGovern
place a 11 othcr let! al u pomt about t1 •Jm th(' &lt;' •I 1r1 l~l"nLI!'! Is 11nld to
1 ess Ihan stx mt&gt;H to firs\ during t he He hit one of F1anaran a ollerlnp base N Harbrecht
(.Onl.c.st A'S a Tf'SUit backers ot tht! on We proboocls and It sailed on a
Umpl.r!! Mecs Davis
lWrltteu ExclUBively !or 11.nd copy t..tn 1nches 111 lld\am:e of the bull l• ill al t r tl" \\U 1 N pur111 of
Father Dunn
lndivid- I( Jf C !\ telt no co.smes.'l until In line hardly si.x t~t tn the alr t11 the Score by .tnntng:s
W"th O
One St k 1
rlsht by 1 N B 1931
and 1&gt;1x mche~ bc}unl.l the -"tHu&amp;hl I ll~ t i lllt~t I ttl! ll: •u(' 11':111 lml4 al
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the dghth thr f'~ more runs W"rt iLd- general direction of the aulamob.iles
nY
ro e
Lesson No 3-- The Dr1ve1
luw of t!Jght
rc11 •h heen I'UHlSJ.;!ully lntrortuet&gt;d
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R 11 1 I
Ual Sta ~·, er f orms
d"fl to tlac alJeady top luu\y COU:..t parked 1n Lett llcld Father Dunn K of Cs 0 0 0 0 3 aft 3 1 l:.l 14 ~I
Separating Two Con- \ New York July 7- fo my mmd
lnt !hf' nJIU rf';:lrns flf :-lnu lh At
Br1lhantly
whU the reRchers wmc held loon li
~he driver Ls the mo.'&gt;t lm fJmLan
W1 {Ul'l till:&gt; tant11 g f1om them
rl r l Into Auq 1111 :\1w ~1ul11ruJ,
1 s t.oes wlth th e crack or the Tcacjlcr.~ 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 12 ll
testanh
I "'iu• , my bag und al!.hou'h n 1s sKI&lt;: out
It ulisure:; J ou of 11. per- Jnl" tn l hill A r.,rnrl111. und Bru~l l
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I thn. the Lwo allcudy mentioned bat made a leapln1 one handl'd
I' • 11
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r thOSC I lie~! lam
th 1 !It
-•~h and spen-d that otd ' ' ' ,1
--quiLe wuc t.hat w1tho1t atht&gt;l dui»; 1eu tollo'o\Pthtougll aud gl\cS the
_.._Ada tatooa
'"oO cr CIW C
rue
A I ered in lhe silct h ..... ..,..
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IIOW Tllt.:Y STAND
B , lAMES l KlL( ALLE.N
lund athaol shots there could be ll~tle uetet;SUIY wusL ll.CtiUH at th!! m o
l"!.n
p
even~ so common LQ loco.. rccrea du.o to a hit two walk.s 11.nd another clea1 home run with one hand anG
);lC..jlress 10 tou~nament pia;, 011 the mmt the elubheaU tuntaet.s wlLh
An J n~ll~h· 1 n hnx 1111 nttd 1\
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hit In lhc nlnth the Knights addea etler.Uvely and penn&amp;nently .squol·
AIIERICAN AS:SOC IATJON
INS Spotts Wfllf' r
Iother hand 110 golfer be he plo lnt ball
mutor ~n r liHt 1H n Ill' t1!a"l!rh•l
1 ball 1
onn
nns occurred Monday anotn£1 Wfle~s tully v.hJ'C' Ute Tea- che,l v.hnt othcrwiK might have CIQb
Won Lost Pc 1 T ledo o JLOI J 1-BltlY BUtkc re:,slonal 01 amat~ur can \\m ::m
ln tn nn ulql r ~" 1 ut tid!! ll'l not
evenmg at the usual thll" and wue.l\ chers put on a httle rally W\lch rl!!lnlted In a winning rally Had that !BL Paul
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566 th ~ 1 1 urag o 1s 1 x curld~ o r Orl!e n- l unportanl tuu 111amen, v.hen hl Ls tu~l~~ c~~11 ~ ~ ~In\ ~~:~it~~~~~~:t: 0 ~~~ I :;r(•, ~' li~ n~ 11 ; 1 1 '~1 " '~l"nytt' 1 ~
11 urHe r - am
plaer The event was lht meetmg llllght hlVf' bccom t: serous with n hit gone safely there l8 on ques Louisvtllc
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5:!0 i Wl~h Ccnn 1\h.., v. un the m stlmiHSIIlg 1115 tee s hots
~tlataht lill r ~c.o'ir.ld~ ~ouJ mur .. cr
't, 11 )11 ~" 1111
11
of the Knlg~t.s of Colomb"' te"m
llttk mor e careful base nmn lng and lion
but that. lt would have t:!'en a I Ool
Milwaukee
J1
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514 1dl amatlc nRtional open ,oil champ
Smce l!t:Oif 11ffects vnc s umpel a ...... u ~ b y conerntnu lfll 011 Lh Js po11 1
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and the Tt:acherH The f :lllll"l hall 1d','n••Fnau-.,erdeDr unn not b"en ~uch u omf:' run counting four ~res 'rr.
um W&gt;
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50() 1 1c 1t.~h ap In hlston after a l!Cnsa l mcnt us no other g:;trne can you \\111 1ou v.lll no~ pull llu face ul lhc
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ga me wa• a rather free hitting af- Toledo
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494 Ilona 72 hoh plav oiT ¥.1\h Gemg&lt;' h\a~s fl.ud IL much easltJI Lu Pi&lt;~ Y dub aciOJo\S the ba ll 01 hit the b~ll ~
Ct. .acs • N....rthwe•t
lo8t but one game nm.l the laltct
Hlgnhghts of Um game were se.- fair lht' teachers getting I:! the K Mlnneapolt:&gt;
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493 IVan flm 0 r Lo~ Angeles wn;,; hailed )our second shot If )OUr drivE has l'.lth cithca u 1c toe 01 the hell cf
flf 1 1'""'J'tt~ nnrt!11\•~l I!J .:en
was trylng to keep lt..s :-.Wtc clc11n
~ral The ~1lttlna; or Hepp ..., 1th four of C s 14 hits but the leach"rs Kan!)&amp;s City
33
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450 tcdn&gt; us n wcllh) succcs~ Jl to thc 1 bOne nght down the cent..e1 or the lht club It adrls l\lell l'r to twentl
1 ruth me 11111 11• \u4 l1u lo&gt; ~ a11kn1('1t•
However :ifl·callE d upsct3 occur srn~les of H Gress with a double Wei e l'Wu~ otr With their fielding lndianapolls
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1~8 lllust rlc~ts fi:)bb) Jour~ whose 1 011 wa) n docsn t have t1J oc i.l Jive ) Rrd:; 111 dh!ti:Lnct to thf' Lluvc \ \11 11 All r r llr\ll h ( ulumloln and
when leMt expcclL-'d and when the and tvosmgles or Da\ls with t.htl?'l! ntllkl•tg 110 less than 9 eno 1s
ttO\\ll he now ~ars
long dt lve LO give thl.- saLislaltlon and glws complf&gt;te runftdence In \nl~41l
\nutuuH•r IMlhP \\Niff!Ml
Columbian boys led bv the re- slnkles nnd a record of getting to
Tuesday e\!CUilliJ the Founatv
NATIONAL Llo:A:.rJt:
Burk ..,~ epic vtc Lcr y the hal Jest A drive or from 150 to 200 yard, ls the :;v.ln!l without th e net:eSKltJ or p u •~ r,r tlu• lltnnlllln nortlnu~as.
doubtable Father Dunn nrushed first eve•' time he •··ttcd ot Ro--·• meet 5 U1 ~
Ch
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Chlh
Won
Lost Pet l evel rnrr~~ II" onaJo• to"''''"''''' pel(tlt';t If tts down tne middle
~-- Reserve D111Lrld No t
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Ud
uou
til'&lt;.:
St Louis
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I have been teaehmg ji:Ol! f J lhartr.r No 1!1441
with t.ho.se Teachers lhey lookt&gt;d who hit u homer flntl single and ot
The line up for Monda~ nights New York
oouc.ns
tratcd
bf:'ond
all
doubt
Uui
e
lhun
fifteen
ydU~&gt;
nurmg
RE.:Pmn
OF
TIU
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ONDITION
Ofo THE
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like something the caW dragged In A.~h\&gt;orth and Zuhl whu bingle&lt;l glUllt follow~
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Brooklyn
~ 54 he v.ns t he clnss of the field of 150 the !last five years 1 coucentrat.cd
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.so farM winning the ball gome v.as LWlC&lt;:" cachsh ouldnotbc overlooked K o! Cs
AB R H PO A 1!: Chk:ato
:m
au cull 'lilt~ who oo hopeftlllY started on InStructing my pupiL'i In the fun 1
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ccncuned The game II.Self stat ted Netther should the fourth lnblng h -cpn ~&gt;s
6 1 4 1 1 o Boston
SO'J 1 out last Thursda} lu quest vf th"' damPnlR.I poll 1.11 of th e golf :;wmg or Madrlle&amp;u,rt 10 the ISl:!l~ of Ohm ll lhc clot;e of bua;ane'iS 011 Juoe SO
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36
out lnnocentlv enou&amp;h and appear- when Shorr walked ~wo In success- N Ha1 lnPcht 3b
6 :.l o 3 o
Fhttadelphia
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41
138 glolV that goes 1\ltll the v inning 11 1 were with them conectiu~ euch
19 , 1
ed to be another one ~r those l.tght J len 1ft.er the tlr!l batter had beeal AllemW&lt;!rth lb
6 1 1 3 o o Pittsburgh
RESOURCES
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41
4 H of a naucna l open H e had to hav r f~~oult one by one t hey would show I
ftttJna cJose scoring aHl!:rs lll"lther retued RLruck out thO! next one and Sh01 r p
5 1 1 \J J I)
Cincinnati
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49
Joi'J class to conque1 n field t hat. t1clud Improvement but after a weeks
Lduns and dil count
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sid~ scoring in the fitst two f1 ames then filled the bases v.'lth a third H Gress ct
5 o 3 6 o o
I absence trom the b"Qlf murse t ile ... C\ erdrafts
12911
'nle Teachers howevCt
brok.c the walk to retire the side scoreles... DFm u• It
5 1 1 10 1 o
AMERICAN' LEJ\GUio:
1e~dL ~~~~ :~l~~ s:;: L~; ~~Y~:~ 1 3 uutled State:; Gmtrmmnt ~t.&gt;cm1t1cs owned
16150 00
0 re55 c
17368::!23
ice in the thild fram e wheu they Wh£n t he next mn.n flied to H
5 2 1 3 0 0 Club
won Lwt Pcf II
N~ugatuck Conn Ju l) l wculd retuin to me \\llh the same 4 Othu bond~ ste&lt; ks :wd Stcullues owned
earned R run on a walk and two 1Grt&gt;..._., In centc1 fif!ld Dunu and H Dav!s 2b
5 3 3 a 0 1 PhUadelph1a
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INS- I m th" happ'e.st moth
6 Bankm!J houSI' $18 000 Fw nlture and fixtures $3 000
21 00000
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stngle6 Not to be outdone by lhls Gress in the outfield had l"v of "e
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Harbrccht
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game
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Real
estate
owned
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han
banking
house
8.00000
1 With thOI&gt;C pupils v.ho welt: able E
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as ng,•.Jl\
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27
640
• r lu the world
Bank
28.565 91
outburst bv the educators the fra- 21 putout.s made by the K or c
- - _ _ _ _ New York
39
31
557
Tt&gt;nt was lhc ccmmf' 1t l~·
to devote three 01 foUl di\}S eaw
Rr~c! vr v.lth FE-tltJJ al Rese t ve
9
79 301.20
term~Hsts gat this one bll.Ck and team A peculiar fcatu- of this con- Totnls
48 12 14 27 "• 2 St
Cleveland
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o ay o1 Mrs .-.::
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Louis
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v.eek .u ptact 1ce 01 lessons imp1uvc 111 Cash aud dut" rrom banks
addt: i two more In thrlr half o! the test was that each fl1st basemen Teachers
AB R H PO A E
:n
40
olB:l
methFI f 1 Dtlhe Dudt• win
ment would be mme pellnunent lol
RcdcmpLiun !u"C w1lh U S freasurer a11d due rrom
325 00
flfth tb~;tr flrat scmll1g oppottunlt~ had but three put outs Gr~ had C Knight 3b ._ 3 0 1 4 4 o Booton
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41
406
net cr the u s
ope 1 golf
their golf swing becnmr.(poovecl and
U S 1lt.'USUll:l
They were aided to a certain ex 1 five put out~ In ce-o~1tcr field but un- P Knjght ss
5 0 l 3 2 1 Detroit
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41
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tttlc un the v1ctory of her
t heh folm mechameal Ho¥. c\er
fOTAL
5614: 163 82
tent by two infield en01s lu the ldoubtcclly the lndtvlduals~ar of the RI:IUM!l cf
5 1 2 3 o o Chicago
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!oon m ttw national golf :&gt;pen
thee Rre 999 ou t of lOon aveaage
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LIABILITIES
Ia s I o f the ! u
e rene len; 1e- game was none other than the Lou Flanagan lb 4 0 1 J 0 1
Btllle s Ma h ea1 d Ulc news
Q:O ers w o.sc
usutc.:;s !Ieman s
• 75.000 00
covered one of lh c~e wll( 1 R:msh I popular Father Dunn leader of the Ashworth 2b rf
5
2 t 1 3
l'ESTERDA l: !s u.ESULTS
with his fathu ovc 1 the ntdlu
pe11mt no such devotion to a game 15 Capltal stock pald m
4000000
-- ---Mzs BUlkov.skl
IC I!aa ked
and ontJ or two ro unds eaH: 1 week 1x j l6 Surpl us
106/!JTo
AM£Rit:A.N A8SO(JATION
their limit
Con.sequcnUy some 17 Undl~lded plofib- nl'f
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No camcs scheduled
\
t h Rt she neve• sa
ll(r bOll
liiOie :mnple method must bl! dCVlS- 19 Rcstf\ I'S fnr 111 1(\~:-.t taM!'. and &lt;lllur IXfJl:ll&amp;'S accrued
1 1511G
play BOll but thd ~h .. woulr:!
t:d for brtneing ::;atlSfactoty tesults
und Ul1Jm. 1d
6 500 00
j ttt the next oflpo1tun1L)
to lh!~ gn~at majmity ot golfet s
20 Circulating r.otes o1 t.•&gt;.a'"'lllnJ
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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The fcv.cr fnult:; you hav~ to 21 Due ta bmks 1ncludang ctrllt:cc' md ca hl11.:o chrek:&gt; outPhlladt'lphlll ~ Brooklyn J
46Sin4
ttnnk about when luttln~; l\ golf bull
standmr;
Bt Louis 6 Chicago 5
\ cd v~n Elm Leo Dlq!\el I:l
290 471 23
Mehl tmd the !C'llct Jules you att,mpL to 22 Ikm 1.nd de posits
New York nt Bo:-.tm1 ram
195 661 {2
hctn Ocw Srua zc u Wrdt 1 Hagc 11 t cmcmber while sw inging a club 23 Tml(' depo:-.lls
Only games scheduled
Wh!ft\ CoY. l\1ucDonalrl Smith i\iOJ
lnc better clumce ~ou ha\e of mak
S624113::162
taro D1t1u AI F..pi osa nne! J ( hlli!J lttg a str u ght and accurate drive
IOTA.L
1UU:RICAN LEAf.UE
Fa t lll to say nolhlng or t he !or There ate a Ic\1 simp!!! lmtruct.ton s State ol Ohio t;uunt ~ or M111 :. c
Roston ul New Y01k ral1
CoPYRtt3HT 8Y covtL t FRIEDE, tNC.,- DI$TRJBUrGD .BY/(/""' FE'ATUR£3 SYNDI~II.T!t tNC
"hlch will bring tmp 10 vemcm If
1 W F.: fiUSR!..LI Cu:l 11 r of tl1c nbr \C 1111 ll'ti bank rio 80lcnmtr
Philndclphm o Washington 0 7
ng 1 lui s \\ 11 J r~:Jl by ll &lt;' \\ n s1dt
l!ICd 011 ., ror a few tuneR
I ~weu1 that the above ,,.ncm'"nt ~,&lt;; u ll&lt;.: tu he best uf mJ knuwledKf! and
lnmn!J!! 1aln
M l\n' ~ 3cur v.lll pas!; .. f01c tit;
Clcvchmd 13 Dcttolt 4
II cs Ill tiH lr locke I rut:m
lh
Stand up t.o yom bl1.11 in a Lnut- ~ol,lc,,r , . 'ttc ·l
W E RUSSELL Cashier
oug!Hy comfortable poeltion \lith 111 ,,
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Chicago 5 Bt LQu;s 3
'"PI' r\s Wi lt n and th lUll or mm 1eelu~ of complllLc relaxation
JOHN B DOWNING
~clfrt~ ten 1 tn discus \he , 1 s- Hold the El.tms cl~e to 1.htJ boa~
c B S:\OfH
GAMES 'IOD,\l'
tu nnl ;2 lmi[ pity oil t h at Bu~ ~ \\U,b ~he lett. hand illlQlll the 11ght.
E A REED Direct01::;
wn..-;
fcrced
tn
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hroWJh
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sl.'ttl~ Use a square stance ot 1! you have
Sub~c.rlb! d :Ll d SW(.rn lo bel ore me this 7th day of July 1031
AMERICAN AS:SOCIATION
his right to the crowt1 1' ..,.. wae l:een slicing or hookhtK hold ~he
(SEAL)
Chas M. McMaster N__gtary PublJc.
Calumbu11 at St Paul
scm~.: thlng that nrvu J•ns happ"'ma left foot sllghtJ.v in advanoe of the My t.'li:nmlssion e).:pi::-es Apr!.! 11 19!2
Toledo at MlhneapoliH
t::efl"'•f' nnd p rdmbly w1l 1 nc~c1 hap
Indlanapol~ at Milwauk( e
p1
Pguln
Lcul.svUile at Kansa~ CllV
Emke l'lC' t ') !v 1 gl
~h n
i1
uiL1matcly ccnnu 1nl V n En
NA110NAI, , f..AGtJJ;
tv lltr ~hm nwqpn of one sltoke
St LouiS at Chlcngo ::! g li ltS
Pltlsburgh at Cincinnati
1\e:&gt;tPI d:n cvrn ln.;: in ll.to,:. t rr u 1 J _,
Brcoklyn at Phlladclphht
hole piny 0111 bttlltc•-~c~ 1 rt u
New York at B06k&gt;n 2 g~;~me
vunom fhr.\ ll~d b&lt;• n lui un Sfll
The First Slep.
AMl:IUt AN I ~AGU.
Uldfn €vfnmg at lt: " (!Jd cr ,~, , 1r
Ph1ladelpnta at Washington
gulnllou
72 hths n l chlil pi "'J flJJ
Captam Latr rdra1ned from
Foster WM five teet,
Sostc.n nt New York 2 g11.mes
pl al'·rl .!9&gt; rach t\ o • t ckrs n hct!A!
Bett.;v
Catdteld
that
hill
men
Jncbes taU, &amp;lad we~ghed 130
tl!l'n01Pg l
also be peering down 01ll; fplm(s M..•lcd •ll cU
pounde She had hght brown hatr,
Tllr-1 pln\Cd " 3U h eir
jll\-uU
the tcy shelves of the
running to redd1sh, and blue-grey
lim flay :wl \lh u til } nol d LUI
eyes One of her notable characat t'le lllllll cte 1 tlH \
st ll \\II
tensttC3 were long, slender and
d raC:ic,..ked at H9 So \ t 1C! 1 It&gt; \
beautifully kept hands
On the
fourth finger of the lclt hand she
slaa • a thL'l
1 ami lo-hol&lt;' Ilia\ - 1
.-ore a diamond en 6--agcmcnt rmg I_,_TIIIatochcr
ciT illlCl lht 111:.1 !h hul !1 tr: cf th
When last seen by Miss Canfle1df
thlrl -slxtiJ heir hrfm( LJ), Jssu
!!"tie was weanng a brown beaverl''~;w,'"' time do you expect Gcrwas (lec1rlcd \\ 1th BL rkl' 111 11 !1!! ll
&lt;eaat, a close fitting orange and
parents at your aparta c:-~rd cf 148 an d Vo \ Elm HO
brown toque, flesh-colored 8tock
he asked
WI 111 Bmke ~·ld oV 1 ~om sha.:~k
hand« e n that ln~t grc"u Burri:c hud
n gu~nd totnl of 589 st 1okc s fo1 l-'14
hck ~ nnd Vcn Elm 590 No Lwo
gclfd$ 'in nll history had staged
s
n clc:,c and unt dr ltl•JG oat lit
Hold Four Game Lead; uch
Bw-1 c s gnmc 1\n., a ttulc mm c
Brooklyn Loaea To
ccn:;;isl cut Uum Von Elms The liH
B«.rN:s•-of the MONITOR
t"r wa~ t:r11llaJ t tm t enatlc at.
Philadelphia
'roP-all mecbanasm bermetl•
tlmn; Burke ncLrdcd cnly three 1
~ caJiy seakd. No oilms or atr,:as ixu; throughout the PnLtrt chnmptaoa Ill ever rcqu~~Cd
lcnshlp He pia:, "d sicndy n 1d brlnny
B«ausr-only General ElectriC
told me
golf and his pol "' was !iUpcrb Vc 1
hu SLIDING SHELVES, wbtd:
for Christ• enator Game Stop-a E.lm was dec1d('dl mmc t.cn1pc rn
pull out eudy. m11k~ all food
was 11Urpr1scd
ped
Rain In 8th.
nu.ntal but thul could IJe \\ "11 un
ca:ry to reach
even tcJephonc
W'th
df-'r toed wns ldc1mg llw trcmcn !
bad arranged
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out
0r10g
OlLS pi!SSUIC tht: toW IU 11 Wll C lll
Brrau;r-af Jts ACID RESISTto spend the holtde&lt;
ING porcel;un JOtetJOt, procecfamily But they
tiOo asaJO!t frutt sta1as.
Uw41nl d u "tilt musl bt: lt;t:l HI
W.!ren•t:·r;,olly worrted, eitht'r She
t1
Von
Elm
He
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and had
BUIIIUI-O( FINGER-'1-IP
f1 at He dem n t1a.t.ed h1 Is c. 1 ! 1
They
DOOR LATCHES that open
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HI lh
at a touch
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be mpQIIIIble
lacorrec:t
lnleri1oD
of any lld.vertlaement Erron In
advertlaementa should be rep!)fted

old tu;!r wtl1 llad)&lt; ...... 70U
It dqlred. 10 that Ute COPY lor
JOUr ad. tit 'pftpared lD lucb. 8 lohn J'ettrlel, of GreeDvdle Kenmanner u to brlrla the areatee:t ~ucky1 _ deeided he'd go to 'ocean
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City • .N.J., \o "sho1¥ them Ya,nkees
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to 1boot marblea •• And he
didn't do nothine- leBB
Sure
~noteh. John, .lhown demonatratfnr Ju. techaique to the unamtiated
OHERRIES FOR SALE-Ptne large at Ocean Clt71 was erowned "King
lattJ cannlnc chcl rtes dark Geo Johnny the Firat, Nat1onal Marble
Bmenaucr Pomeroy 208 X De- Bhuotin,F Champton ot the Umted
Uvued or sold at h.ome
7·3-3t Statu.' Some title 1 E. &lt;)me boy I

For Sale, Mise.-

P0R 8ALE-Mechum stze porcelain
lined retrteerator tine condition
98?.' cbeap H M 01'088 Middle
p&lt;&gt;tt
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By culllna poultry hom the time
they are baby chick&amp; on th1 ough
the laying period It Is posslbit! to
boost Cll production and increase
the income from the farm flock
llllYR P B Zumbro exten~;lon spec
iallat In poultry ot the Ohio State
University
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Cost account rccordh kept b ~ i8
)XIUltry men In northwestern Ohio
Indicate Lhat egg ptoductlon per
bird l8 one or the most Important 1
factors Influencing poultly profits
he polnt.a out Of the 78 poultt ymen 35 made le1111 lhan a doUar
pront per bird and hnd an averaee
production of 135 eggs par bll d
Thirty-six pcultrymen made b2·
tween a dollar and two dollar&amp; per!"·-·bhd and had an avetaQc producuon
:)li;;:r,:~
or 149 eggs Beven faumers making I
a proftt of mol'tl than two dnll 1., l .,...._,.
per bird hM an en productron ot

POJ\ Rlllre'-T\Vo oiTlcc room• on

Pourt 1St , over Bulldlna and Loan
In
condltil'll, with
tteam beat Bee c J!: Dow or
Dersbaclh, PO!neroy, Ohio
bwo aalce roomt 'Ul Main
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I'Julllna Ia one sure way to

Inprodurtlo, per bird
~o Wure that only co 111 produ.:t rs
will be kept and that I:Jirds uot t vm
payiJ\fi fbr Lbetr feed w 1 be tlls
curded It Ia best to ke!!,l only I hose
birds having oon.st1tutlonol \ tCut uf
good size of 3C:Iua.l maturny and
free from serious breed " Ud variety
crease the

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11"1niJ mtlk La•t or stra.ycd June
&amp;O•b Any Information leadftUJ to
whereabouts will bn Qladly reoetved John Bush Racine R D
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defeats

Oom;tttuttonal vigo1 in pullet:-~ lH I
1nd1catcd by &amp; deep yellow oolor m
the leas and beak and by !&gt;t aght
prominent ~e~ aud a well balanced
t.eod The slzc of Lhc bh d 1s also 1
lmport•mt and only t.hc/Jc pullets or
good tilze ahould be kepL
RccordB
.rJ10w Zumbro asserts thnt the l,u
eer the birdtJ of 11.ny breed the

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th.eegp
egg produced
product.lon nnd u.c
lnrcer the
Tra.pnest rceoads show thilt miktll whlch mature tsh ly carl~ ..u c
Now 11 &amp;he Ulue to ha'fl-'l r-ar l'lar I the best prOdtlceu, aud In cu.Jing
,.ID&amp;ell II' wubed. I eaa tbr.onllt l the flock It is best to keep pullets
01 pOJII' JOIII au~ wllh Mi~AIM:n whiah start laylng early
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eiea, roh4 oul and palnW.
hndt,ure UD .......... 8ucoed
Of a.c,uered. Honest wonc, Ilea
IODiitltl Price.
Collie aDd Set

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"We will aell at public
•~~~:tion at our place of
ilu•ine11 on the corner of
3rd. and Ann Street, Par·
kenbur1, Weat Virtinia,
one Chevrolet Truck, mo·
del LQ, Chanio No.
9LQ3100. Date of sale \
Saturday ,, July 18th, at
one o'clock P. M. Truek
formerly owned by Joh11
Keaterooo."

CO""E Or.l

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There Lillo mech'uWm qcc:upy
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JOHN R. LOVE,
Ntl!ar Cenb'~i r;..~M&gt;II\

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W C ChlD'Ch, Heights W Va

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I and 9 years old Wclaht 1300

PGR RllNT Bun~:alow five rooms
lnd rub basement w1lh complete
IQutpment qul~.t strl'let within
~u mtnute walk of the court
llou~e Clean 8.11 a pin
fr&lt;:shly
pamted and papered Furnace 01
tlll.~ heat. Fine home at the right
.. Ice to the rtabt n•rties Inquire
a-r
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Avrnue Pomeroy or Phone

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SANITARY SUPER fiJ!EZIR, fuU
Vllton, pottebin-eaay to deaa

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protects JOU ap11ut any mn
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NOTE
:;;-;1U1g the ;lub back along
;,',',',"w'h"tcdha 'w"enw
We etrJna e&amp;td'i of a low line drive
I Tbb il the Utlrd of • llet'kti of &amp;ell the 11round tu; !ar us. po&amp;SibW bl!- nnd notice hOw smoothly the club-... ...
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O\er thlrd ~ B.LIIut wu 111. lite
Lett on baliCtl Teacher&amp; l 4 K of
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o1 lal.lntr£1.kt" in rolf, ror fore rui.S.Ut¥ the clubheud I'hia wHl l heads aoes thrQuab the rilht hand
~ .. .-.. h•.:; l~ ~-' • he ~:nmc cr ~ ~ !::~' "@1:'', ~nd '-D !Ct nf t&gt;n~y In ,.
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] turns ov~:r the le!t wbile the lett
Undefeated Teachers A. ..e ISh rr \lho Is most effective when he baseball way Wtth the bi.&amp;tll1uU by f'i~ baae on errot! K of cs 1 1
-IDJ' Wac,._.,.,.... • .,.;:.,.o L;r.y Dk;:e! !'To" t~.. ~t• t'"''"'h•ng " 1u unll u1111 Kct!Jij pcalt~::l )' strli1iht
On
f'l
can k.cep the ball withlu t ~lciraphic dint of three cloln htl.a a.tter tht: T eachers 1
ExclhDI
frvhuloallol tt Acua CaUen&amp;.e,
)'our dubhead ls t::um ns 111 LO the
N!!lf.l Week- Lt!twm 4-- The
t
pot By Cath • £1isi"..' ltO",- o! 11,, plate
h 1
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"4rlie' ~e(,lowera, na.Uooa.l. bu.ll nnd as it doeti uy w b1i,1i the
d a~•
8 ra ssle !!!.,__
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pehtaon
11tory
1• ll.oewn pby .. cal ifalner Ttu:ae elt:abhci:Ki \.hroUKb tiJc b11.1l hl~ltt ll.
t!"""'
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I terrible UmtJ keeping 11 communi- stein came to bat with det.-rmlna- ca. 2
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cation wtlh Mother Ba.rth this WI- tion t.o help hls team• c~~.~a even
Wild pitch Flanagan 1
Ia Ended
arUcles appear weekl:r
I ~~n~~ !r~!~:~bo~tos~r~~~~ct''h~ 1 ::_
Tn~e Wortb Cub1ut 111111
Ia ii y reltub le hur , r y,alktng no though the)' were tralllns: nine ruM
Stolen pa&amp;;ed ball b"ist'lrit.eln
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tJon when you we up your ba ll
1 hr • 'l nun 1•!1 e ll. lumf1 tfflfl
to 4.
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As Told To Artie McGovern
place a 11 othcr let! al u pomt about t1 •Jm th(' &lt;' •I 1r1 l~l"nLI!'! Is 11nld to
1 ess Ihan stx mt&gt;H to firs\ during t he He hit one of F1anaran a ollerlnp base N Harbrecht
(.Onl.c.st A'S a Tf'SUit backers ot tht! on We proboocls and It sailed on a
Umpl.r!! Mecs Davis
lWrltteu ExclUBively !or 11.nd copy t..tn 1nches 111 lld\am:e of the bull l• ill al t r tl" \\U 1 N pur111 of
Father Dunn
lndivid- I( Jf C !\ telt no co.smes.'l until In line hardly si.x t~t tn the alr t11 the Score by .tnntng:s
W"th O
One St k 1
rlsht by 1 N B 1931
and 1&gt;1x mche~ bc}unl.l the -"tHu&amp;hl I ll~ t i lllt~t I ttl! ll: •u(' 11':111 lml4 al
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the dghth thr f'~ more runs W"rt iLd- general direction of the aulamob.iles
nY
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Lesson No 3-- The Dr1ve1
luw of t!Jght
rc11 •h heen I'UHlSJ.;!ully lntrortuet&gt;d
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R 11 1 I
Ual Sta ~·, er f orms
d"fl to tlac alJeady top luu\y COU:..t parked 1n Lett llcld Father Dunn K of Cs 0 0 0 0 3 aft 3 1 l:.l 14 ~I
Separating Two Con- \ New York July 7- fo my mmd
lnt !hf' nJIU rf';:lrns flf :-lnu lh At
Br1lhantly
whU the reRchers wmc held loon li
~he driver Ls the mo.'&gt;t lm fJmLan
W1 {Ul'l till:&gt; tant11 g f1om them
rl r l Into Auq 1111 :\1w ~1ul11ruJ,
1 s t.oes wlth th e crack or the Tcacjlcr.~ 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 12 ll
testanh
I "'iu• , my bag und al!.hou'h n 1s sKI&lt;: out
It ulisure:; J ou of 11. per- Jnl" tn l hill A r.,rnrl111. und Bru~l l
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I thn. the Lwo allcudy mentioned bat made a leapln1 one handl'd
I' • 11
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r thOSC I lie~! lam
th 1 !It
-•~h and spen-d that otd ' ' ' ,1
--quiLe wuc t.hat w1tho1t atht&gt;l dui»; 1eu tollo'o\Pthtougll aud gl\cS the
_.._Ada tatooa
'"oO cr CIW C
rue
A I ered in lhe silct h ..... ..,..
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IIOW Tllt.:Y STAND
B , lAMES l KlL( ALLE.N
lund athaol shots there could be ll~tle uetet;SUIY wusL ll.CtiUH at th!! m o
l"!.n
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even~ so common LQ loco.. rccrea du.o to a hit two walk.s 11.nd another clea1 home run with one hand anG
);lC..jlress 10 tou~nament pia;, 011 the mmt the elubheaU tuntaet.s wlLh
An J n~ll~h· 1 n hnx 1111 nttd 1\
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hit In lhc nlnth the Knights addea etler.Uvely and penn&amp;nently .squol·
AIIERICAN AS:SOC IATJON
INS Spotts Wfllf' r
Iother hand 110 golfer be he plo lnt ball
mutor ~n r liHt 1H n Ill' t1!a"l!rh•l
1 ball 1
onn
nns occurred Monday anotn£1 Wfle~s tully v.hJ'C' Ute Tea- che,l v.hnt othcrwiK might have CIQb
Won Lost Pc 1 T ledo o JLOI J 1-BltlY BUtkc re:,slonal 01 amat~ur can \\m ::m
ln tn nn ulql r ~" 1 ut tid!! ll'l not
evenmg at the usual thll" and wue.l\ chers put on a httle rally W\lch rl!!lnlted In a winning rally Had that !BL Paul
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566 th ~ 1 1 urag o 1s 1 x curld~ o r Orl!e n- l unportanl tuu 111amen, v.hen hl Ls tu~l~~ c~~11 ~ ~ ~In\ ~~:~it~~~~~~:t: 0 ~~~ I :;r(•, ~' li~ n~ 11 ; 1 1 '~1 " '~l"nytt' 1 ~
11 urHe r - am
plaer The event was lht meetmg llllght hlVf' bccom t: serous with n hit gone safely there l8 on ques Louisvtllc
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5:!0 i Wl~h Ccnn 1\h.., v. un the m stlmiHSIIlg 1115 tee s hots
~tlataht lill r ~c.o'ir.ld~ ~ouJ mur .. cr
't, 11 )11 ~" 1111
11
of the Knlg~t.s of Colomb"' te"m
llttk mor e careful base nmn lng and lion
but that. lt would have t:!'en a I Ool
Milwaukee
J1
'l'i
514 1dl amatlc nRtional open ,oil champ
Smce l!t:Oif 11ffects vnc s umpel a ...... u ~ b y conerntnu lfll 011 Lh Js po11 1
" 11 d
h
b
_
and the Tt:acherH The f :lllll"l hall 1d','n••Fnau-.,erdeDr unn not b"en ~uch u omf:' run counting four ~res 'rr.
um W&gt;
3'J
37
50() 1 1c 1t.~h ap In hlston after a l!Cnsa l mcnt us no other g:;trne can you \\111 1ou v.lll no~ pull llu face ul lhc
0
1
...
ga me wa• a rather free hitting af- Toledo
39
.W
494 Ilona 72 hoh plav oiT ¥.1\h Gemg&lt;' h\a~s fl.ud IL much easltJI Lu Pi&lt;~ Y dub aciOJo\S the ba ll 01 hit the b~ll ~
Ct. .acs • N....rthwe•t
lo8t but one game nm.l the laltct
Hlgnhghts of Um game were se.- fair lht' teachers getting I:! the K Mlnneapolt:&gt;
31
a
493 IVan flm 0 r Lo~ Angeles wn;,; hailed )our second shot If )OUr drivE has l'.lth cithca u 1c toe 01 the hell cf
flf 1 1'""'J'tt~ nnrt!11\•~l I!J .:en
was trylng to keep lt..s :-.Wtc clc11n
~ral The ~1lttlna; or Hepp ..., 1th four of C s 14 hits but the leach"rs Kan!)&amp;s City
33
&lt;\0
450 tcdn&gt; us n wcllh) succcs~ Jl to thc 1 bOne nght down the cent..e1 or the lht club It adrls l\lell l'r to twentl
1 ruth me 11111 11• \u4 l1u lo&gt; ~ a11kn1('1t•
However :ifl·callE d upsct3 occur srn~les of H Gress with a double Wei e l'Wu~ otr With their fielding lndianapolls
33
39
1~8 lllust rlc~ts fi:)bb) Jour~ whose 1 011 wa) n docsn t have t1J oc i.l Jive ) Rrd:; 111 dh!ti:Lnct to thf' Lluvc \ \11 11 All r r llr\ll h ( ulumloln and
when leMt expcclL-'d and when the and tvosmgles or Da\ls with t.htl?'l! ntllkl•tg 110 less than 9 eno 1s
ttO\\ll he now ~ars
long dt lve LO give thl.- saLislaltlon and glws complf&gt;te runftdence In \nl~41l
\nutuuH•r IMlhP \\Niff!Ml
Columbian boys led bv the re- slnkles nnd a record of getting to
Tuesday e\!CUilliJ the Founatv
NATIONAL Llo:A:.rJt:
Burk ..,~ epic vtc Lcr y the hal Jest A drive or from 150 to 200 yard, ls the :;v.ln!l without th e net:eSKltJ or p u •~ r,r tlu• lltnnlllln nortlnu~as.
doubtable Father Dunn nrushed first eve•' time he •··ttcd ot Ro--·• meet 5 U1 ~
Ch
h
Chlh
Won
Lost Pet l evel rnrr~~ II" onaJo• to"''''"''''' pel(tlt';t If tts down tne middle
~-- Reserve D111Lrld No t
" n:sce
Ud
uou
til'&lt;.:
St Louis
46
28
""
"
"
I have been teaehmg ji:Ol! f J lhartr.r No 1!1441
with t.ho.se Teachers lhey lookt&gt;d who hit u homer flntl single and ot
The line up for Monda~ nights New York
oouc.ns
tratcd
bf:'ond
all
doubt
Uui
e
lhun
fifteen
ydU~&gt;
nurmg
RE.:Pmn
OF
TIU
(
ONDITION
Ofo THE
11101
40
30
like something the caW dragged In A.~h\&gt;orth and Zuhl whu bingle&lt;l glUllt follow~
'
Brooklyn
~ 54 he v.ns t he clnss of the field of 150 the !last five years 1 coucentrat.cd
41
33
.so farM winning the ball gome v.as LWlC&lt;:" cachsh ouldnotbc overlooked K o! Cs
AB R H PO A 1!: Chk:ato
:m
au cull 'lilt~ who oo hopeftlllY started on InStructing my pupiL'i In the fun 1
l
32
ccncuned The game II.Self stat ted Netther should the fourth lnblng h -cpn ~&gt;s
6 1 4 1 1 o Boston
SO'J 1 out last Thursda} lu quest vf th"' damPnlR.I poll 1.11 of th e golf :;wmg or Madrlle&amp;u,rt 10 the ISl:!l~ of Ohm ll lhc clot;e of bua;ane'iS 011 Juoe SO
37
36
out lnnocentlv enou&amp;h and appear- when Shorr walked ~wo In success- N Ha1 lnPcht 3b
6 :.l o 3 o
Fhttadelphia
32
41
138 glolV that goes 1\ltll the v inning 11 1 were with them conectiu~ euch
19 , 1
ed to be another one ~r those l.tght J len 1ft.er the tlr!l batter had beeal AllemW&lt;!rth lb
6 1 1 3 o o Pittsburgh
RESOURCES
29
41
4 H of a naucna l open H e had to hav r f~~oult one by one t hey would show I
ftttJna cJose scoring aHl!:rs lll"lther retued RLruck out thO! next one and Sh01 r p
5 1 1 \J J I)
Cincinnati
2ti
49
Joi'J class to conque1 n field t hat. t1clud Improvement but after a weeks
Lduns and dil count
$;W-I 126 29
sid~ scoring in the fitst two f1 ames then filled the bases v.'lth a third H Gress ct
5 o 3 6 o o
I absence trom the b"Qlf murse t ile ... C\ erdrafts
12911
'nle Teachers howevCt
brok.c the walk to retire the side scoreles... DFm u• It
5 1 1 10 1 o
AMERICAN' LEJ\GUio:
1e~dL ~~~~ :~l~~ s:;: L~; ~~Y~:~ 1 3 uutled State:; Gmtrmmnt ~t.&gt;cm1t1cs owned
16150 00
0 re55 c
17368::!23
ice in the thild fram e wheu they Wh£n t he next mn.n flied to H
5 2 1 3 0 0 Club
won Lwt Pcf II
N~ugatuck Conn Ju l) l wculd retuin to me \\llh the same 4 Othu bond~ ste&lt; ks :wd Stcullues owned
earned R run on a walk and two 1Grt&gt;..._., In centc1 fif!ld Dunu and H Dav!s 2b
5 3 3 a 0 1 PhUadelph1a
51
"llll
INS- I m th" happ'e.st moth
6 Bankm!J houSI' $18 000 Fw nlture and fixtures $3 000
21 00000
21
1
stngle6 Not to be outdone by lhls Gress in the outfield had l"v of "e
V
Harbrccht
rr
•
1
W
hi
•dtsatlslacUon
In
!.hell
game
1
Real
estate
owned
other
t
han
banking
house
8.00000
1 With thOI&gt;C pupils v.ho welt: able E
w1
"
0 0 0 0
as ng,•.Jl\
48
27
640
• r lu the world
Bank
28.565 91
outburst bv the educators the fra- 21 putout.s made by the K or c
- - _ _ _ _ New York
39
31
557
Tt&gt;nt was lhc ccmmf' 1t l~·
to devote three 01 foUl di\}S eaw
Rr~c! vr v.lth FE-tltJJ al Rese t ve
9
79 301.20
term~Hsts gat this one bll.Ck and team A peculiar fcatu- of this con- Totnls
48 12 14 27 "• 2 St
Cleveland
37
37
,.M
o ay o1 Mrs .-.::
"~t
'"
Louis
""'-'
tJr B ur kov.skl
v.eek .u ptact 1ce 01 lessons imp1uvc 111 Cash aud dut" rrom banks
addt: i two more In thrlr half o! the test was that each fl1st basemen Teachers
AB R H PO A E
:n
40
olB:l
methFI f 1 Dtlhe Dudt• win
ment would be mme pellnunent lol
RcdcmpLiun !u"C w1lh U S freasurer a11d due rrom
325 00
flfth tb~;tr flrat scmll1g oppottunlt~ had but three put outs Gr~ had C Knight 3b ._ 3 0 1 4 4 o Booton
28
41
406
net cr the u s
ope 1 golf
their golf swing becnmr.(poovecl and
U S 1lt.'USUll:l
They were aided to a certain ex 1 five put out~ In ce-o~1tcr field but un- P Knjght ss
5 0 l 3 2 1 Detroit
28
41
.37J
tttlc un the v1ctory of her
t heh folm mechameal Ho¥. c\er
fOTAL
5614: 163 82
tent by two infield en01s lu the ldoubtcclly the lndtvlduals~ar of the RI:IUM!l cf
5 1 2 3 o o Chicago
l6
43
~~
!oon m ttw national golf :&gt;pen
thee Rre 999 ou t of lOon aveaage
"th
fh
1
1
If
h
b
d
LIABILITIES
Ia s I o f the ! u
e rene len; 1e- game was none other than the Lou Flanagan lb 4 0 1 J 0 1
Btllle s Ma h ea1 d Ulc news
Q:O ers w o.sc
usutc.:;s !Ieman s
• 75.000 00
covered one of lh c~e wll( 1 R:msh I popular Father Dunn leader of the Ashworth 2b rf
5
2 t 1 3
l'ESTERDA l: !s u.ESULTS
with his fathu ovc 1 the ntdlu
pe11mt no such devotion to a game 15 Capltal stock pald m
4000000
-- ---Mzs BUlkov.skl
IC I!aa ked
and ontJ or two ro unds eaH: 1 week 1x j l6 Surpl us
106/!JTo
AM£Rit:A.N A8SO(JATION
their limit
Con.sequcnUy some 17 Undl~lded plofib- nl'f
r::;.-:::::::::---------------------------------:~,
No camcs scheduled
\
t h Rt she neve• sa
ll(r bOll
liiOie :mnple method must bl! dCVlS- 19 Rcstf\ I'S fnr 111 1(\~:-.t taM!'. and &lt;lllur IXfJl:ll&amp;'S accrued
1 1511G
play BOll but thd ~h .. woulr:!
t:d for brtneing ::;atlSfactoty tesults
und Ul1Jm. 1d
6 500 00
j ttt the next oflpo1tun1L)
to lh!~ gn~at majmity ot golfet s
20 Circulating r.otes o1 t.•&gt;.a'"'lllnJ
NATIONAL LEAGUE
l \~ ~==:::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~/-?
The fcv.cr fnult:; you hav~ to 21 Due ta bmks 1ncludang ctrllt:cc' md ca hl11.:o chrek:&gt; outPhlladt'lphlll ~ Brooklyn J
46Sin4
ttnnk about when luttln~; l\ golf bull
standmr;
Bt Louis 6 Chicago 5
\ cd v~n Elm Leo Dlq!\el I:l
290 471 23
Mehl tmd the !C'llct Jules you att,mpL to 22 Ikm 1.nd de posits
New York nt Bo:-.tm1 ram
195 661 {2
hctn Ocw Srua zc u Wrdt 1 Hagc 11 t cmcmber while sw inging a club 23 Tml(' depo:-.lls
Only games scheduled
Wh!ft\ CoY. l\1ucDonalrl Smith i\iOJ
lnc better clumce ~ou ha\e of mak
S624113::162
taro D1t1u AI F..pi osa nne! J ( hlli!J lttg a str u ght and accurate drive
IOTA.L
1UU:RICAN LEAf.UE
Fa t lll to say nolhlng or t he !or There ate a Ic\1 simp!!! lmtruct.ton s State ol Ohio t;uunt ~ or M111 :. c
Roston ul New Y01k ral1
CoPYRtt3HT 8Y covtL t FRIEDE, tNC.,- DI$TRJBUrGD .BY/(/""' FE'ATUR£3 SYNDI~II.T!t tNC
"hlch will bring tmp 10 vemcm If
1 W F.: fiUSR!..LI Cu:l 11 r of tl1c nbr \C 1111 ll'ti bank rio 80lcnmtr
Philndclphm o Washington 0 7
ng 1 lui s \\ 11 J r~:Jl by ll &lt;' \\ n s1dt
l!ICd 011 ., ror a few tuneR
I ~weu1 that the above ,,.ncm'"nt ~,&lt;; u ll&lt;.: tu he best uf mJ knuwledKf! and
lnmn!J!! 1aln
M l\n' ~ 3cur v.lll pas!; .. f01c tit;
Clcvchmd 13 Dcttolt 4
II cs Ill tiH lr locke I rut:m
lh
Stand up t.o yom bl1.11 in a Lnut- ~ol,lc,,r , . 'ttc ·l
W E RUSSELL Cashier
oug!Hy comfortable poeltion \lith 111 ,,
..--..
Chicago 5 Bt LQu;s 3
'"PI' r\s Wi lt n and th lUll or mm 1eelu~ of complllLc relaxation
JOHN B DOWNING
~clfrt~ ten 1 tn discus \he , 1 s- Hold the El.tms cl~e to 1.htJ boa~
c B S:\OfH
GAMES 'IOD,\l'
tu nnl ;2 lmi[ pity oil t h at Bu~ ~ \\U,b ~he lett. hand illlQlll the 11ght.
E A REED Direct01::;
wn..-;
fcrced
tn
RC
t
hroWJh
tl'
sl.'ttl~ Use a square stance ot 1! you have
Sub~c.rlb! d :Ll d SW(.rn lo bel ore me this 7th day of July 1031
AMERICAN AS:SOCIATION
his right to the crowt1 1' ..,.. wae l:een slicing or hookhtK hold ~he
(SEAL)
Chas M. McMaster N__gtary PublJc.
Calumbu11 at St Paul
scm~.: thlng that nrvu J•ns happ"'ma left foot sllghtJ.v in advanoe of the My t.'li:nmlssion e).:pi::-es Apr!.! 11 19!2
Toledo at MlhneapoliH
t::efl"'•f' nnd p rdmbly w1l 1 nc~c1 hap
Indlanapol~ at Milwauk( e
p1
Pguln
Lcul.svUile at Kansa~ CllV
Emke l'lC' t ') !v 1 gl
~h n
i1
uiL1matcly ccnnu 1nl V n En
NA110NAI, , f..AGtJJ;
tv lltr ~hm nwqpn of one sltoke
St LouiS at Chlcngo ::! g li ltS
Pltlsburgh at Cincinnati
1\e:&gt;tPI d:n cvrn ln.;: in ll.to,:. t rr u 1 J _,
Brcoklyn at Phlladclphht
hole piny 0111 bttlltc•-~c~ 1 rt u
New York at B06k&gt;n 2 g~;~me
vunom fhr.\ ll~d b&lt;• n lui un Sfll
The First Slep.
AMl:IUt AN I ~AGU.
Uldfn €vfnmg at lt: " (!Jd cr ,~, , 1r
Ph1ladelpnta at Washington
gulnllou
72 hths n l chlil pi "'J flJJ
Captam Latr rdra1ned from
Foster WM five teet,
Sostc.n nt New York 2 g11.mes
pl al'·rl .!9&gt; rach t\ o • t ckrs n hct!A!
Bett.;v
Catdteld
that
hill
men
Jncbes taU, &amp;lad we~ghed 130
tl!l'n01Pg l
also be peering down 01ll; fplm(s M..•lcd •ll cU
pounde She had hght brown hatr,
Tllr-1 pln\Cd " 3U h eir
jll\-uU
the tcy shelves of the
running to redd1sh, and blue-grey
lim flay :wl \lh u til } nol d LUI
eyes One of her notable characat t'le lllllll cte 1 tlH \
st ll \\II
tensttC3 were long, slender and
d raC:ic,..ked at H9 So \ t 1C! 1 It&gt; \
beautifully kept hands
On the
fourth finger of the lclt hand she
slaa • a thL'l
1 ami lo-hol&lt;' Ilia\ - 1
.-ore a diamond en 6--agcmcnt rmg I_,_TIIIatochcr
ciT illlCl lht 111:.1 !h hul !1 tr: cf th
When last seen by Miss Canfle1df
thlrl -slxtiJ heir hrfm( LJ), Jssu
!!"tie was weanng a brown beaverl''~;w,'"' time do you expect Gcrwas (lec1rlcd \\ 1th BL rkl' 111 11 !1!! ll
&lt;eaat, a close fitting orange and
parents at your aparta c:-~rd cf 148 an d Vo \ Elm HO
brown toque, flesh-colored 8tock
he asked
WI 111 Bmke ~·ld oV 1 ~om sha.:~k
hand« e n that ln~t grc"u Burri:c hud
n gu~nd totnl of 589 st 1okc s fo1 l-'14
hck ~ nnd Vcn Elm 590 No Lwo
gclfd$ 'in nll history had staged
s
n clc:,c and unt dr ltl•JG oat lit
Hold Four Game Lead; uch
Bw-1 c s gnmc 1\n., a ttulc mm c
Brooklyn Loaea To
ccn:;;isl cut Uum Von Elms The liH
B«.rN:s•-of the MONITOR
t"r wa~ t:r11llaJ t tm t enatlc at.
Philadelphia
'roP-all mecbanasm bermetl•
tlmn; Burke ncLrdcd cnly three 1
~ caJiy seakd. No oilms or atr,:as ixu; throughout the PnLtrt chnmptaoa Ill ever rcqu~~Cd
lcnshlp He pia:, "d sicndy n 1d brlnny
B«ausr-only General ElectriC
told me
golf and his pol "' was !iUpcrb Vc 1
hu SLIDING SHELVES, wbtd:
for Christ• enator Game Stop-a E.lm was dec1d('dl mmc t.cn1pc rn
pull out eudy. m11k~ all food
was 11Urpr1scd
ped
Rain In 8th.
nu.ntal but thul could IJe \\ "11 un
ca:ry to reach
even tcJephonc
W'th
df-'r toed wns ldc1mg llw trcmcn !
bad arranged
I
out
0r10g
OlLS pi!SSUIC tht: toW IU 11 Wll C lll
Brrau;r-af Jts ACID RESISTto spend the holtde&lt;
ING porcel;un JOtetJOt, procecfamily But they
tiOo asaJO!t frutt sta1as.
Uw41nl d u "tilt musl bt: lt;t:l HI
W.!ren•t:·r;,olly worrted, eitht'r She
t1
Von
Elm
He
\\as
..
upub
11
dl
1
and had
BUIIIUI-O( FINGER-'1-IP
f1 at He dem n t1a.t.ed h1 Is c. 1 ! 1
They
DOOR LATCHES that open
•
tht t '&gt;t mcney plllyHs
HI lh
at a touch
B_os•~~

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10

,

Most

I

wtl1
be mpQIIIIble
lacorrec:t
lnleri1oD
of any lld.vertlaement Erron In
advertlaementa should be rep!)fted

old tu;!r wtl1 llad)&lt; ...... 70U
It dqlred. 10 that Ute COPY lor
JOUr ad. tit 'pftpared lD lucb. 8 lohn J'ettrlel, of GreeDvdle Kenmanner u to brlrla the areatee:t ~ucky1 _ deeided he'd go to 'ocean
~---"'-:-lo-&gt;~OU.':":'-------·
I lurw
City • .N.J., \o "sho1¥ them Ya,nkees
"":
to 1boot marblea •• And he
didn't do nothine- leBB
Sure
~noteh. John, .lhown demonatratfnr Ju. techaique to the unamtiated
OHERRIES FOR SALE-Ptne large at Ocean Clt71 was erowned "King
lattJ cannlnc chcl rtes dark Geo Johnny the Firat, Nat1onal Marble
Bmenaucr Pomeroy 208 X De- Bhuotin,F Champton ot the Umted
Uvued or sold at h.ome
7·3-3t Statu.' Some title 1 E. &lt;)me boy I

For Sale, Mise.-

P0R 8ALE-Mechum stze porcelain
lined retrteerator tine condition
98?.' cbeap H M 01'088 Middle
p&lt;&gt;tt
7·6·31

By culllna poultry hom the time
they are baby chick&amp; on th1 ough
the laying period It Is posslbit! to
boost Cll production and increase
the income from the farm flock
llllYR P B Zumbro exten~;lon spec
iallat In poultry ot the Ohio State
University
1
Cost account rccordh kept b ~ i8
)XIUltry men In northwestern Ohio
Indicate Lhat egg ptoductlon per
bird l8 one or the most Important 1
factors Influencing poultly profits
he polnt.a out Of the 78 poultt ymen 35 made le1111 lhan a doUar
pront per bird and hnd an averaee
production of 135 eggs par bll d
Thirty-six pcultrymen made b2·
tween a dollar and two dollar&amp; per!"·-·bhd and had an avetaQc producuon
:)li;;:r,:~
or 149 eggs Beven faumers making I
a proftt of mol'tl than two dnll 1., l .,...._,.
per bird hM an en productron ot

POJ\ Rlllre'-T\Vo oiTlcc room• on

Pourt 1St , over Bulldlna and Loan
In
condltil'll, with
tteam beat Bee c J!: Dow or
Dersbaclh, PO!neroy, Ohio
bwo aalce roomt 'Ul Main
lno~
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1T6 8815 4Prtna the

by ANTHONY ABBOT

)t:l~l

I'Julllna Ia one sure way to

Inprodurtlo, per bird
~o Wure that only co 111 produ.:t rs
will be kept and that I:Jirds uot t vm
payiJ\fi fbr Lbetr feed w 1 be tlls
curded It Ia best to ke!!,l only I hose
birds having oon.st1tutlonol \ tCut uf
good size of 3C:Iua.l maturny and
free from serious breed " Ud variety
crease the

----- ------LOST-Two year old JerE y helhr
11"1niJ mtlk La•t or stra.ycd June
&amp;O•b Any Information leadftUJ to
whereabouts will bn Qladly reoetved John Bush Racine R D
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DR. H. C. FOSTER
Racine Oh10.
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CA.?PER FQ!C.
V\llV'\T H'E liA-6
DONE FORM'(
HU~eA'-"'JD2

defeats

Oom;tttuttonal vigo1 in pullet:-~ lH I
1nd1catcd by &amp; deep yellow oolor m
the leas and beak and by !&gt;t aght
prominent ~e~ aud a well balanced
t.eod The slzc of Lhc bh d 1s also 1
lmport•mt and only t.hc/Jc pullets or
good tilze ahould be kepL
RccordB
.rJ10w Zumbro asserts thnt the l,u
eer the birdtJ of 11.ny breed the

I

greater
th.eegp
egg produced
product.lon nnd u.c
lnrcer the
Tra.pnest rceoads show thilt miktll whlch mature tsh ly carl~ ..u c
Now 11 &amp;he Ulue to ha'fl-'l r-ar l'lar I the best prOdtlceu, aud In cu.Jing
,.ID&amp;ell II' wubed. I eaa tbr.onllt l the flock It is best to keep pullets
01 pOJII' JOIII au~ wllh Mi~AIM:n whiah start laylng early
I"Mitll aDd Wu. Fena:en at.ra&amp;Pi ~----- ..... .....,.._ ... ...,...,.... .....
eiea, roh4 oul and palnW.
hndt,ure UD .......... 8ucoed
Of a.c,uered. Honest wonc, Ilea
IODiitltl Price.
Collie aDd Set

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NOTICE

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1"-l My

CAR ~uT yoU

"We will aell at public
•~~~:tion at our place of
ilu•ine11 on the corner of
3rd. and Ann Street, Par·
kenbur1, Weat Virtinia,
one Chevrolet Truck, mo·
del LQ, Chanio No.
9LQ3100. Date of sale \
Saturday ,, July 18th, at
one o'clock P. M. Truek
formerly owned by Joh11
Keaterooo."

CO""E Or.l

AFTE't'l!

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Ur a nd Kn HWi ter McParland

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MiN Eva Faris &amp;rid rnother on Wul
Wra Kat.berlne Brn.mlqe who berry avenue
Y.r and MrL cart JObnaan and
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carl and tamUy and her liaLer dc.uahter ol Akron Mr and Mrc 0
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her home lo Columbus llonda.)r
Ruth Weat. of Pomeroy v.laJted wtt.b

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Street Improvement Bondo Already Pa1d

and daushter Mary Joe of
were week end IUetib of
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Andy Kohl a 1d daU8hte1
Lt ona 1u d Mrs Ruth Hf!.!'.ll rettu'll
Ed Monday from a few days visit
with re latives In ColumbUs
Mr und Mrs Oco!"'le Koch who
came to attend the fwu:raJ of tht:
lale OotWieb Bentz returned ta
U elr homt- 1 P tL!IburKh 1 u~;sd&amp;y
Mrs Belle Vaugh 1 and d&amp;u1hter
Miss Anna retwned t 1e !attn part
Qt the wEek from Xt: nla and Cedar
ville where they vL!Ite&lt;t w th rela
tlves to snend Wt!ekl!
Mr 01 d Mrs William '\i a.taon and
dau1 hter and Mr aml Mrs Clyd
FreJ ch and ran 1 y 1 otor~ Lo

Ha.wk Nest recently
Mr und Mrs Joe Wt ght eturued
to COiwnbus after a w ek f:nd visit
with the latter s mother Mrs Nel
lie Melr on Spring Avenue
Mr at d Mrs Rkhard Vanmetl'r
or Syracuse announce lhr! bl th ot
a bally d~tughlel bar 1 F r da.y July
3 xi 1 he llttle Miss was no. 1 led
Gloria A• n
Hi! and Mrs William Moenkhaw;
0.1 d son Billy aiTivl'd from Bcum
ton Pa Mo day tovenlng lor ,. few

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Re uce Lw1n1 Coeb by
Ca11n1n1 Supply
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en will help cut. tbe rann home
malr.era meo.t: blll and insure u. ~; up
Pll' at chicken that 1!1 ready to serve
at short notice according to Mils8
Alma Garvltl nutrition specialist In
the deparlment of hClme eoonornlca
at the Ohio Btate Univenllty
The bellt way to prepare chickens
lor canning she says Is to kiU them
st least 6 hours befClre drawinr The
feathers are then removed and the
birds are bled and cooled thorough
Next, sing@ the rowls wash with
BOBP and water or dey clean with
soda and bra.n and draw the en
trsllll
In cutting the carcass tor pack
htg It le a good Idea to GUt Jt into
two parts remove the oil sac at the
end ol tM back eut off whtteo meat
each skte ot the keel or brea11t
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daYR hdt here with
K:1t.h1 yn. Baku who ha.s been their f
gUetlt since the fh'Bt of the year re
turnea l.o her home here w1tll t~m
Miss Helen Jane Parill wel'lt to pt
P.lea:Bunt Sunday to vl81t with MtM
Hurrlftt Bu nell fClr a week
Mr and MI'B Joseph HaJbrecht
and family returned Jrom o week
end v sit with the latter s parrnt:J a t
Bellaire Ohio

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Mn 0 J Lewis 1 ee) Gwennie
WUllams arrived from Ft Mad,l.sol1
Iowa Prtday Ill d wtU be the gu~t
of Misses Ida al\d Jennie O&amp;vls for
a few day11 Mrs Lewbi tonne1ly
I vell tn Mlneuvll e
This Is Mrs
Lewis !I n st VI!! t 1 ere In ttlrty

M ss MBrJt:arf!l UliJf()J'I.i e tertaln
ot her card club
Monday ewntns: v. ltla a 6 30 dim r
at U e Ebnhurst Tavern Ml.sa Sy
bll Ebtnbach WllS tht gut11t of ltl
dub MillS Leah WhUJock won high
score prlr.e and MIS&amp; Ellel'8bucl
sue::~t prize
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HE~ULT

Mrs Grant Hood who sutrerl!d 111
sewre heart attack Monday at. ht&gt;r

Further Conceaa1ono To l
Franee May Br1n11
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slightly Improved Tuesday no::r 1

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the water bat nethod or 90 mbtu
tes In the 3t.eam pre&amp;sure canner
Before openlnl JilT&amp;, or cans of
can ed meat she states they may
be heated In hot water until the rat
Is rntlted 110 that the meat m~ty be
taken from the can without break
lnf to pletles

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Weather Reporto lndlc•
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TO BECOME l..t:CTURJ:R
Columbus 0 J uly 8-IN8-LeH
j(lbless as a res ult of recenL e.ctw
by Oh o State U v~ rslty t usteftll
Dr Herbe t A Mille o s~d 8o
clology proressor will at least tem
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Unlver ty Dr !\-! ltr will spend
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ed States giving Bddre~s on rau
11. d ntttional problems he told 1
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Expect fo Do 8111 Worl&lt;
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Parties Prepar~aa
For Preo1dent1al
Election
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mOAOplaae
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QUNnel B C at MfS a m ~
day PIW'Ific Coast flmel
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TO LEAVE SOON
New York Jul~ 8---INS-Colonel
nnd M s Charles A Lindbergh n 14Y
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fu thelr trans Pacific
fi ij.h to rok 0 It was reported IN
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cw.y
Robt ns pi ot of the Sea tie 'Tl'Jk o
Tl t dbe gl plane 1s ready for
and forme endura ce fl iht
nt- trip the lates t addition
t "=' d holder and his navlptor H
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l 04V ng
Jon"s took otJ this mor ling
Tl e pla.ne Is at Port
n:.m here at 3 58 A M Pr fie
Lo g hhu d and was
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o C Irliss au port for the
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POMEROY OHIO, WEDNESDAY JULY 8 1931

Debate War Debt Holiday

Thunday

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prevlllled
acrce:s the Pac1f~
H.epresentatlves of the .Uahl News
told t e fticrs just IK'fore they

Seattle Wash

July 8 - INS
-Chicken sandwiches wltl bE'
!.he rare of Regina! Robbm:;
md H 8 Jones on the r 8e
attle Tokyo flight
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Cigarette Bill
Ifrans-Sea Fare
Foes See Whtte May Be Reduced
Call on Governor for V Pto In Order to Sltmulate Fast
Dlmlntsbana Tounst
of Recently Enacted
Tra... el
Meaaure
By CORYDON H HADDOX
tNS Sta.rr Corresponde t
Columbus 0 J ly 8 --Sce ... lnc
Induce Governor
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NEW LOW PRICE

Pin Cheek, khak1,
Grey Stripe, llzea 29
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To pa.ek r.he jars she suggests
Lhwt a drlftmtlek be- placed irt flrat
followed by a thigh next to tlw
drumstick Then place two winll
next to the thigh fittmg the elboW
or one Winl Into the tither Pl&amp;O!i
the neck portion In the center of
the jar wtih the rib end down Utia
serfts as a rrupport lor the remail
lng pieces and allows the heat to
qlllckly penetrate to Uw center of
the )O.r Next cover the neck plect
wltl th e back spread white meat.
p n LOp or ~aclr. and fit the re
malnlng p1eces to completely fill Ute

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How~ Pa who -eame to attend lady f ~ Loutsvtlll;! while Btlll at
the tunuol of the lute Ma Un M e tendtna sehool They have a child

Bride held at B)rncur.e Monday re about ten months ot a1e Mn Sla
turi\Ed to thelr
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Tue~~d~t:t
lt,.,ehe roce1ved tlul s urprlBe of he
Mr and Mra Marion Radford Uf'E..
Mr and Mra Avon Jooes Mr auu
BROUGii'rTo IAR
Mra Oeo Bumngton Mr and Mrs
Herman Warner Mr and Mrs
Tom Jones or Middleport w
Ht:rman HoJiner spent the 4tll of broUiht to the county jail h
July at Buckeye Lake with the Jat ru&amp;.:d&amp;y mornlng by constable H p.J
t.er s two brothers Oeorae and Ar Mayer He 111 belns held pendlnw
Lhur Arnold and famJlles
the tllin1 ot Jnl:.o.l:lcatlon Henry
Mr and Mrs Carl Orlmth or Co Landel'8 was al8o placed ln the
lumllus announce the birth ot 111 county Jail to await action of the
son born Mondll.y a gnmdllon to probo.c&lt;tlo;;&gt;;no..;o~m._ce~r;..o.'"'-'"''---''-'·
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Athena
which hill parente knew nothlnt:
Mr and Mrs Albert Smith an about EdWlU'd Blqel son ot l4r
nounce t.he birth of an 8 ' pound a nd !.In John Slagel, ftnally an
baby 1lrl born Tuesdt.y nwrnJ .. 1now Cf!d It it wu timed here
L T Schoenleb n:turned from " Tuei'Klay Mn Slq:el aald ahe waa
week end vWt w t.h hill parent.ll 11.1 t a t the home o1 Edward in Lextn1
M&amp;ryllvllle o
ton Ky wooe he 1.s asaoclated In
M.l a Ca&amp;lie Fields. san '"' d dauah the dental l:tual.nesa and that
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