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THU118DA Y, .JOLY 8, 001

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John D. Ii 92

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The
· vi.B110n weft 111"1 W L. Moenkhaua,
Y:n lilthel .uttworth and. Mrs. Lloyd

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A fOCial time waa en.)oyed by all,
nfter wb.lch deUcloua nfresbmenU
were sened by the holteases Mrs
Beulah Ewl.nc. Mrs. Jane Campbell,
Mrs Oey Ramm, Mn Vergte Mora
and Mn *lea Mora

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Lived Here Until Several Yean hao ; Many
Relativea Here

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t!y U 8 Weather "Bureau, Columbus
The prevaWna rnet%rologlca l candltk.ina over tbe country contlnue
more or leas atattc In all parts ot
Ule field of obaervatlo~ The resultIns weather challfre!l are moderate
In all &amp;eetkm1 and ot little sign1ncance '11le air pressure Is quite
tllenly dlll.rtbuted., belna below nor-

Game To

-Pomero, and Bradl.ury Acrretatloaa r.tleet for
Collection.. 8:00 o'clock. adv
Third Conteat

'lbt followlna real estate trana~
rers have bf!en recorded at the

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POMEROY,

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UITERN'ATION AL

NEWS

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OeneraUy fatr t.oodght and S..t\Wd.ay Ltt ..

tit&lt; change m temperat•ue

West Vlrginla- Probably fair

BY CARRlD ll CKNTB
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PITTSBURGH .PRODU(tt:

Chicago, July
t-IN8-0n.lne
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vpened lrreau•r todq:. Wheat. wu 1
) Pittsburgh, July 9-IN8-Poultry 1-8 t.o !!i-8c oft, com uneJUt.qed to
-MarkeL Wow, demand lair, IIUP-~l-8e hJlher and D~tt.l 1,-Bc UP.·
J:IY m~te. heavy hens 19. med
Openlne: prict!s·--'i/)leBt; July M;
hens 17 , leghorn l)ens 13-15 ~ leg- Sept i5 1-4 3-8. Dee. 5511 2 &amp; a
horn broilers 18, le11hom spr1nsers
Com July 80 , Sept M
20;-;t.v.ncy colored broilers 32, colorCorn JUI)' ,eo, Sept 64 ; Deo
ttd.~ollere 26-30, roosterS Hl , ducks
Corn July SO; Sept. M . Dee 48
ij.'f8
1-8 1-4
utter- Market steady, demand.
Oats Sedt 2'1 'l-8 ~8
oderute supply o.mple, B2 scroe
1-t; 89 score 23 1-4, 88 score 22
lJt.a.ndard 24 ~-~
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~ Egg:!r-Mark.eL ftnn: demand modIUl
e1nte, supply ample, nearby cur-+rent receipts 16-16 l-2, rresq. _p'ra
PriX Caudill of ~eka spent the
nr:su1 \•rl9 , tJ.ennery whites ~ro 4Lh. and 5th at hQIM.
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HI l·lil 20
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Beph Denny Ia In a critical cond1- r~
Vegetable&amp;-Mo.rket stead)' ( de- tion and 18 nat ~ted to u.,e

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maud t~low, supply nl~&amp;R; toMrs PrancLH
w&amp;s taken to
matoes lug bo~ Tenn~ ~ 110 the Holur ho&amp;P,~l 1ait ~ Monday
13~. ~xaa tix8 100-ll&amp;t.:· cabba"e- where she unde~ an operation
crate Ohio-Marianna diA, UOO lbt for appe~\1~~
100-12&amp;
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R. E ~ and famlfy spent

Glb~NTI~ MOTfifl
iGAR ~lNG rouuu

UP BY R088[RS
WH0 GH $~~01

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Caahier Compelled To
Lie On Floor Aa
They Work

Officer. Arreat Thr~
Canton Buaineaa -\,
Operativea

RIFLE SAFE

AS SUSPECTS
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And Depart After Scoopinll Up All Avail·
able Caab

H0-150 for some time 111 #l.owly tm.provtna.

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If you think that Hupmoblle's
f ...e.Wheellnst Is I.-It _.otfulr

sel.llng gadget, take on•
ride and you'll boast about II .
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TOTAL
It even more than we do. 15 O.apltal stock paid li1 lJABILITIIiB
Burpl118
Undivided proJit&amp;-not
.,95, Free-Wheeling Included. 2017.18. Clrculattna
notr11 outatandlrtl'
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have taken all the better
Drelsea that aold for $10.
and

up~ard

and put them

outatandllll
!12 Demand deposits
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13 'nlllE' depooltB

Sat~rday, J~ly

the Eleventh·

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Pomeroy, Ohio.
HUPMOOUI fO II fHI
CLAII IN fMI weu••~

U10l tho obovt lll&amp;temont Ia trut I&lt;&gt; tho 1Cor- AltMt:
c o. WLIIS

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lu&gt;oiJIIM_ Jj¥ llollol

IV. B." Bllll);

Gl!Q. R OIPORH

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.1'1\"T rouo.

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C&lt;JlumbU&amp;

ted.
men gained
posting bonds of $&amp; 000 each for
thct• appearance before the com-

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You will aee in tbla for·
lunate bur of New Silk
for
of

womenthe

be.t teJ

lna'~e
Sbantuna-., Flat

Crepea,

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G"'"ernor T Take
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~i~:L~:~:'!.emen• ':i '"""'
·. ort _!!_Cation !PRESIDEN'riRKED BECAUSE

Rival Gangsters FRANCE ANNOUNCES SURPLUS
Stage_~~n Fight I OVER BUDGET ~~UIREMENTSi
In

Front of Hoapital; At•1
By PREDERIQ K. ABBO'ri'
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tempt M.de to .~-1 Paril.
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J uly 1Q-1ron~
"~ enoulh
t1ent 1n lnabtutiOD
jwltb Dr HaM l~uther, pJ'I:!SldenL of

th~ Oerman Reiehllbant In Parll to
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to re nt
lQ-INS--Mew Deu:ottate or a uge oan
P ve
York ~~ enaaged in a hot l Oermany from f&amp;llln&amp;: Into ftnanela;
aun battle outside Trlnlty hoflpltal 1 c~iLOIIb\.d~f 18
'::a~ter..:.
today Accordlhl to polk:e, a crouP
~ge h~ surv'lua ln tbe
of 1nnmen had 1one to the hospital ;~ench :eaaury over budlf!t. re~
In an attempt to kill Tony Mongno.[qulrementl.
who waa allot and wounded three 1 PU!tr1 inrormed a meettna of the
days ago.
I cabinet that tax collections fpr the
As the rival pnptera nelll"t!d tht' 1year. up to June, were 114:.000.000
boapltal to .. ftnl&amp;h oft" Mongno, Franca over budget requirements.
they were met by a fwillade from 1Ta.x colteettons for June atone were
.bend'men or tbe wounded man e7,100,000 Pran&lt;l8 over budnt .IP&amp;C1
Plnally, afU!r many .ahoU had been ftc:ationJ!I
eJrebanpd. the Mofl8no aana: sue- \ This announcement f t l made
eeeJed in driVlnl away !.heir -enem~ ' whlle Dr Luther wu in eoufel&lt;ence
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1wJUl Clement Mont. oovemor tJf
1the bank of France, c:oncaJWn~J the
Pollee said no one was killed tn 1
lbWt}' or an bnmecll8te qn to
the battle and probably none wu ~ Relehaba.nlt a.s a me&amp;nl t.Q1 avert
wour.ded.
dlustroua ftnanclal cruh 1il Ger·
Maqno, a ca.npt.er and nett- 1many Luther and Mont were
teer, IICC01'din&amp; t.o thll authorlttea, Ieloeeted together tn the bank of
wu lbot iulter In the weell by rl- fnnee for three boun.
Tala.
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ll.f members of the reputed ba.qcl
by tlcpartment of Juatlce agenta at.loer a le.1gth~ lnvestlgatton, wert.)&amp;
b"'" ::~rraigned before United sta&amp;.es

day

a.is·

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4!i,S37 &amp;8

dtiCill! h1 fuur midwestern &amp;tat.
lhr-::-e men , a n€sted lat&lt;.' yeater-

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and Mtlection that we can

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C(.lmpany of Canton and the Com~
0. July JI)....IN8Bultlmore J~io.-INS--Tite mun.tv
Chevrolet
Company oJ
be ltOffta_ sen- 'lbr.-e west V~r¥:lnl:ma W@l'e injured twbt daughterti of )4r and Mrs AI- 1 Ncrth canton Wl\yne E Carpen,ter,
·~-bert Foster. born ..fhne day,; 910 1St"Cretacy-tl'eutafer - tbt Unl\ed
~-)' •'H a. one erlUca.Uf. when ~b automobUe with their a~~conneeied Wlth Ac~eptanoe ~. uld '!'bola..
,::•:~~;.;·-;,;;a.lli~
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~ i1tfr*";,jf --maehlii!i~"'tmr rlhtet ·'flesHY'"~ enh are 1Cdthr·1as Mc.Vf!J, an~ c:cftttB~
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'""01't'at sruaJn upset here toda)o In 1M apcklllllt td'bG pJ.reed ~ -tnaa1ii:ecn- tO h~lp- ' The man IICIUfht wU aald to be •
tod
TO WED
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lihm f'el&amp;bl the strength lost when prcmDlllnt blWntll man abo
ter~ioe whet.:. a
of
10-IN&amp;-.R.Giph
receive !0:~: which poUce declared waa ...-ulf their bodies wen aepe.rated
With headQuartets In De~t,
nol:ui;idlmlght have committed th!
, of eredtt and of
&amp;on of Ahnee
the llvallable the leault or a drlnlr.lnr part.y
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AUhouah their . rather Is a raU- whe""e new automoblleB were alleged
markfltlhl Cooperation Is thr word"
ar ..- t -·an·
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Ad M Donnell of Huntt,g- road brakeman hla Infant dtu~h- to h:o.ve be
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tted"
nd ·~
ldllln "'
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I ter11 have arouaed the attention of
en spo
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"""'n
Arter queatlontng May at Toledo
Brookhart sugeated
notice ot inHowever, a majority of operators, ton 45, sutTered 11. pOMib•• lractuted I the medical and surgical world and stclt&gt;t enroute to new ownet"fl the
Men
ba nks. similar to the
Lorna D Smith 20 It was lndlcttt.ed, were said to feel
re ted
t.o obil
het
said
yesterday, where he Wll.'l taken after eet.abltahed Yetll'fi ago
,
• ' thlf.t in anyLhhl¥' but a very conser- skull and a broken right arm Bhe 1the}: a~ destined to tP.telve expert
pu
au m
e t
t band was
he wae n~arrested, Coroner Frank Ena:land tle snld tlte
ru~"ed
attention und care
said
to have exlend~d Ito!; operatkiiUI
10 Unl•enlty hOI"'ital
Bardon ..ld the •-·~
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sbe had declared Rolph va 11 ve CODfl:telili tinkering wtth the -u
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on
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to Ohl Ml h
be about 2&amp; years old.
Kreft of Lucas oounty opt .lly operative now had w
\\oW&gt; Lo youna l.o marry, Aiml!e ap~ Sherman or Clayton laws
might
Hm husband Frank McDcnnell
They were resttng comfortably to·
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c Jgan Jlllnots and tn ...
poorly dressed, he said, and
a blaelr:mall IBnB for the serve of ,4,000,000,000 and wo.s
IJeared with them :1t the oounty make Lhem even more objeci.lono!Jole 48 !luffered severe lacer&amp;tlona, and aay In their reed boskelli In Mercy dian 1
entt; had not !!hUed for
murtler
pregnable to all ntt.clr.s rrum f.H t-lllerk's offtce.
than at present There Is much Be tt E tman al!" of HuntinR· hoapJtul M baby room. tileh uune:; , Ab IUt etsht cars h•ve ~n rert
He
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The spot near an abandoned vat.e capital
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' Are you nenJDUB, children?" In- d16r.wW.on of amendment of these
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t tile ' ..sa'a lhev were acting Just like o lhel ccvered here whtc.::h were known to
de~~e~on o~o~~.;,~ any
quan ~. where the t'Ottple was mm ~
QUJreo . slste't:' , They admit~
laws ao tbat COOJH'rRtlve agreements ton lollowtnw an ex~m r.~t
a I •e Itwins ot normal birt.h
hav l' been stolt&gt;n, acoordina to pollee
"It II ha
ed
dered tm the night or Ma.~ 30. Is a
- - - - - were so ~he advised "'Well take Jtj:i::::::,~r;be made by raw material pro poiiN station was oun
o 18.\
Underwe1&amp;ht at birth . li.S u; the~ Th " mrthod t~d b)' the reputed
I had jlttl ppen
so quickly
notorklull "lover'll Jane' where black
ICm.tlnuecl on fl&amp;ltl three)
easy.
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to restrlct production and received back Injuries
I ule with most twins. the
Foster ring memben~ was to grind otl' the
they loote: f~~~t:I~I~ted~o au-1:~~~~~~: have taken advantage of
.. - conserve natural resourcea
Wlllt:lm Riddle or HunUngton babies tipped t.he scales to only four 1m oto1 and serial numbers of tbe
DIEI'l PROTESTING INNOCENCE
AIR PILOT IS KJLL•o
The feelina was that 1.. _ We" drtver of the wrecked car was ur- and one-half pounds Since then stolen automobiles anrt
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troing there for the last year.
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'''Sted "'l a charoe ot drtvlng " cal, they ha" gained little because of ,I ta k• num•·rs
lice •• , suuatltute
p It
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told th
McAn:et.er. otla, Ju y '0-INS-Oayton, 0, July 10--INS----Ltsie Vltwinbi and ptobibl)' the Alabama ._
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o re n surrou ll8' towns
ay
e coroner.
Stelldfastly mamtainina hl.!!i lnno-~Moor?. 40, pilot. was dead here to~ operators m41;ht oppose such u whil~&gt; lntoxtenteC following 8 policl tbe master opera.tion they underTh!' etoJen autom bU
were ordered to ~ on the
DEclaring he WBS convinced of
inve ~ rigatlon of the cra&amp;h
went at the hands ot Dr Daniel J I mg to federal
lAo es. accqrd
tor the bandits.
Mays Innocence, Krert Sl'ld be ('@nc••, Paul Cole, 31, former banker day from Injuries rect'IVed when n c(lllursel.
Rldle dashed Into a nearby teMI~ Pfssauono. local sur.. eon
led h
aaen were distri~•~11 ··-• T ·~•-je
monop•~ne he waa •y.
8 said that since the wur con•··
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1aln when and real estate man ot Duncan, slngle·""at
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and
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bad
to
sever
tho&gt; bond
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calndy went to hls deoth In the 1111 crashed at the Morain al~'·ld
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tha ppa.l't!ot
POPE DENOUNCES .\CftON
U8' t wit one or the blaek~ l t i ch I tod
r th I I
~·~ , placed 3,000 mines or a 200,000,000 wos urrylng with him by shatter~ between them but to pre.cUca.lly re· th
n c es o er tJlan
m&amp;llfU"S. The girl was killed and the e ec r c
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ay or e 8 ay na Witnesses sold Moore who wliis
lOb ~~onnual capacity 011 the notl~ lng the botttfo IICroAS 11 bhd Cllif.! ~u.na:e the contents or their atome unes whtre the thefts occurred
Rome, July 16-IN~ThE: action two bodlea were thrown Into the ot hb bWIIneas part.ner, Erpest Irby Instructor at the tlyina field at- phXIuctlon basis
trementlous num
ld
ach
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and
replace
an
mch
or
the
Jmeetlaauon of the Canton an00•
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or Premk&gt;r Benito MussoUni tn IQlla~cy 1n an atdmlpt to htde the Wewoka druggist
tempted to level his plane while bet of miners ilnd other employes po ce 88
lo,n the largest lntestme thai. was Rle tn the ~igantlr: ring was lamlCbhcldmg mPmbersh1p In the ArJ.one
rall8f! for the crime Kr ~ tt beftylne- ut a low alUtude and
hove been forced to seek oUier occoni.ttlned 1u the nesh} ligament ed &gt;;\hen poll~ attempted to 11 soorCattullca incompatible "' !th ad- lleved
MAIN£ FOLKS TO
t lnto ll nose dive Tile pilot suffered cupatlom, nperL snJd
CHICAGO HAS TWO
back Into tht&gt; bod y of each child A taln lhe prev1ous owneu,hlp of au
hereuce to tasci8ht was denoWlced
May was brought bock to Limo
ENTERTAIN "RUDY" a fr~ctlm'd skull In the sma.lllr~up
The COlUIOIIdatton or man es also
IN"'~ per&amp;o-.&gt;n can live wttho&lt;.~t any pan of automobile !KIId to a Canton phnttodav by PopP Pht~ XI M perseMJ- yesterday and was agaJn plaeed in
has been suweeted as 8 ooluttun
GANGSTER KILL uw the colon t.he surgeon said
••as •If.
1 clan by Myers· firm 1t
tion
the county jail, dellplte charses by
CIGARETTE BILL 18 JAW
and the recent. JUdldol and udmJn~
Meanwhile Mrs Foster IUL:&gt; Jt.ll&gt;o Pollee wen inform~· by an
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R~celvlnr: Czech061(1VIIklan
EUHene Lippincott. an attorney t .!Westbrook, Me., July 10-INBColumbua 0 July 10--INS-oov- lstrstlon at-titUde on mergers mt,ht
Chicago. July lG-IN&amp;-Discuv- responding to treatment A decided , bilE" nrormatlon bureau thll.ta~h
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bers or the Aztone Cattvllca at lhe talncd by May's Jamtly, that 'he When Rudy Vallee, radlo croont&lt;r ernor George White today sl£n~ enwurace sueh a course Howt!Vt!J , ery o!' the body of Frank C:;llondr improvement was noted when she I had bf'etl stolen Feb lJ r
··~omes home wiU. hla brld~" the Hve bUis PU8ed by the State leal&amp;~ ~~ouch a solut-Ion would take time and 30 reputed aloo)}ol
runner and learned the operation on her babies l Gcorl!e of Detroit Th rom
Vatican today, HI!! HoUne!I!O asked YQU lh '8 arreat was a "frame-up'
home l.own folks want to make It lature at Its recent taxation
would be
d 1
apparently ~s successful She wu 1
e motor:~
for their prayt"rs for the Lroublous
Moy refused to discuss hill ques- Ute most spectacular home oomlng budget fif!sslon , It was
would ha~dl~ra ,::ue~~.::SSiy wh,.lckhe gansster. today presented polu:- r at deaths dOor when they arrived .5ertnl munbtors or the car had
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oond1tl.on throughou\ Italy
~~re or the erneraency
wit:h two murder myllteries. both of and Dr Kyle W. Oolley and Dr If hanal!d. It wu cha..rged
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Uonlng by Kreft and Allen county the Pine tree state hU ever had. the Oovernrn 's otllce.
omcto.b; were stmllarly silent May,
An (lfJanlmtlon was belnR perPoermost am 0111 the
which were outtrowlhs of a rout h Edward P Smith were forced to op·
Shtre the lnfonl)at.ion reaarif!hi
MINER Jlil lULLED
a former e.uttor of MIS8 Wooda, fected toda.y to make the welcome which the Governor
KliiNAI'I:a II'OUND GUii.TY side beer war · accordina to detec- erat.e upon her Immediately while i lht ilhYililcian "s car Wll8 rete~
clunr t.o his original 11tory, however. to Rudy'IJ bride. the former Miss stanature wa!i the tobaC4!0
Cineinnatl, o , July lO--INS- tllle~
Dr PeSiiagno performed the re- seven ol!hPr auC&lt;imobllea all or w
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Sl. Clairsville, 0 July 10--8ufte1 - l.t Vr'!tS learned May was 11 former Fay Webb. musiCal comedy octrell8 providing for a Je\'y or one cent
Oeorp Pa.lll:e or New York. today
Only a few hours arter FrBltk makrable operation upon Lbe in- wer-~ said to ha.ve been s tolen
ing n broken neek, Peter Mlstovlch. patlcnL at the 1olt"do statf hcs pltol and dauehter ot Banta Monica every ten cttaretteH
filced 11 sentence of lrom 011~ to 25 Palko. tl CaluRJet City Ill, soft rams
Detrc.lt wtre discovered 1, 1 ca
fO , was ldlled In a mhle accident at but the examination ye~~tJordar fall- Ct.UComta"ll pollee ehlel, a.nd Westin the Ohio Penitentiary tol- drlnlt parlor owmr was s htln In th(;
The thnoe surgeons have received I and vicinity Pollee sard they had
the Hew Lafferty mine, near here, ec:1 t.o rneal any tract'B of lnll&amp;ntly, brook'.8 "favorite son" an event ton1 FRENCH DBLIEGATER ~~~~~~E~~h~to~co~n~•ttc~tl~onr here yesterday 'rear of his bar , Ctlllondo v.:8e taken nume1ous telesral118 from sul"fl:eons lxen sold as new machines "'~
today
according to Dr KreH
tv be remembered
Paris, July 10-INB---'nle
In the kidnaping and for. a "ride· by lUlf'l¥: fees and hi~ and hospitals askmg detnlls of the I fortcd billa of ale
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Mistovir:h was taLally lnju~
Elmer Hubbard, 31 , 8 eo.rEta.ker nl
Just. when tbe celebration ill to cabinet., meeting under tbe
of
Wlllianu;, rest- 1 body dwnped In the rear of a south I opm • •ion 1t was the first that had
Canton Is believed to be a braneb
when a post beina hauled on a mo--\ the quarry where the bl dlcs were beh18heldkw ..dnol IRcudl..rd It mtohy be manahtp of Pre~~ldent PluJ
manaaer.
JanUIJ'f 5.
~·side dwelling
I been undertaken In Marvland and : of the aljeged rmg OUier branchea
tor struck the root of t.he mint It
t
wee -en f
J oeano ave todey named tlve dele1atas to atColtondo, a minor fta:ure in the Ione of the tew th ·;,. hav _ pcrbrmed ! are said to exisl In Cleveland Ak·
to 10 to Atlantic City or 1t mu.y be tend tke nnancia~=· conlerll
ket hflld twn shot throUf!h
ron Y
•bo t •&amp;.I
d hltlln hi
re )()U nde .
I
ttl 8 u
u;u: I
&lt;Continued ••• · · - lllree
-1- Ithe followlq week-end
ence in London
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0
quor rae
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ounaa""wn
Warren Uma
neck
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the head
!Continued on page threel
and other larre Ohio dtles FederThe Prench d e = n
a\
th ttl

t:::

in at one pJ'it!e for

' 25.000.QP
6,000.00

J ,;,! ; ~~~a.r.:f~. County ot UeJaa, u:
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. .113,304aill
I· l. w 8 REED. (luhler of the &amp;boW·--~. do "!''t&gt;ni!l7 swear

BLAE'ITN· R AUTO \)''0, lJ
"WI IILII¥1 fNI
1111 fAI •• Ill

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$1.000,000

Three Wett Vircinana Come Both Babe.- R-.,apondinE to
Treatment After Remark~ missiOner They wert Harley L
to Grief in Automo• MPy~n; hPad of the Mven1 MotOr
able Operation
bile Craah

So much ao that we

etc., a:td an uaortment

21 Due to bents. lncludlnl certified and caalalera' cheeU

CIIHTUU 11¥ IIDAN, ' " ' • , • CIWTU8.Y liGHT . . D.UI, · - , , ,
'JJU•a OTIIU IIGIITI ~ IJBI TO . . o •• PaMln AT •4crORT

th an

If

fi'J3,304tkJ

16.000.00

to ha"e skllen cars valued

Drinking Party
i Separated Babes
~~~:~·::~,.~~·:~...~~.:~~ ~
Ends In Wred~ Put In Incubators "r;~:.c:;
....... t.hf!irall Canton
b!l'l·
uess
freedom )W

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Commitlioller

q~l'l

fwo loeautli'R of tb~ footll~rhtR.
~tlflwn as they boarded a plane at
York for a tranii-&lt;'(HitHwntul
rhght to Holl )wootl a nd fHml!. Th•y are (rene Kmr, of KansiHI ( lty.
~ud Nona Mozelle , of n ulla s, Ten11. M11111 Mo&amp;l':lll'i already hM bt!en
enaa1ed Lo ap,..- Ut a new Fox pktw-e.

Are

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REIIOUIIC1!8
I LoaM o.nd dlRcoun\8
fl36,438.15
2. Overdraftll
.
.
12.111 ~
3 United Bt&amp;tt!s (lo11emrnent eeCurtt11111 ownf.d :
1• \6,000 00 '
1
f other lxpt~ stoeP, uul aecurltles o~ ~
t• . , ·1- ~'100.00 1
8. llantln( hoUIO, IUNBI, Furnltu,.,, an!l llxt~ •P~~·, , Rnt8.03 1
8 Jteurvt wtttl Pedenl Rl!serve Bank-' .
. ;
~ li,e93.8{
&amp; Oa o:: h nnd due from banktl
'
10;181 4ff
10 OuL!kll! checks •nd other cash ltf'!tbs
420
ll RedemptJon fWld with 0 8 . Treasurer and due from
U. S Treasurer
'750 Od ,

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C11n lon 0 July 10-INB-An lnt('nSIH hu.1t was staged here today
lor fl fourth member of a n allee;ed
autrmvbllto theit r:ng which l.s be-

and Styles

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bef~.ore

rll:trle• M Ball on ~ harres ot
'I( 111tln1 the Dyer ad..

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FIRST NAuoNAt BANK uF RACINE

10-INI-

, 11fftv 11-lwn fbey Weft arralfJ\~ t

eel

The Values

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on WT,':n~h!, "Willi K_illed. Earl ct.arl;.N.:11 11 · - -~----' - 8 ,;;;,; UWrl"' N"".•
FNe Dinnerware: ..M"-1"'
r••nt. , Dramatac traal at
~BT .oF OONDITION or !P,!
1
Market• Storea, Pomeroy Slmpao~ Methodial Church.
and Middleport.
7-9-Zt ' Collech~n. 8 : 00 o'clPCk. adv In tbe Stale of Oblo, al tbo . - o1 • - oa J - It, IISI.

July

b•inrAII men.
SUIPf!".
rin1kadet11 lf a PI antic a
mobllll! theft rlnl' beli o ud o have oprrated ln fDIII'
~ ~ tl
t.odaJ pl&lt;eo&amp;ded N 0 ]'

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Th•,.~ton

here

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$1,000.000 Said To Heve
Been Realized By
Operationa

a'

averagln.J around 215 lbti

IN f~UR HATES

C'anten, 0,

a·i1Q

MARRI~OF.

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aDd W.

PRICI!:--SUNDAY G CEN~

Their Way to Fame

Two are Releued; One
Taken to Lancaster to

~ht

urday LllUe chanae 1n temperature.

SERVICE

oHle, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931

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preytoW!I ~••· eavb or
MISses Oenevlne and Corlttta
teams baa placed a vletory to
Ohlinger WE&gt;nt to Churleaton WedCI"flllt. the seoond lamtt betq
Face Churea
llesday where Carletta remained lor Pla)'ed at Bradlnu:y l11st Sunday. re .. '
Ora~ klwnahlp----Charles E Kina S£Ural day!l Ylllitt with rtlaUves .!iult.eci In a. YJctcry for the ho•
cade to J M and Vesta L Bentz
Harry Larkins waa taken to LonMaJor and Mrs w B Caldwell boy.s by a 1 tQ 4 count In ten IRn .. 1
to.50 acrn
castt:• by ».uthorltl.ea there, Wed~
Salisbury klwMhlp-New Pitta ~ oesd::.tY, where he wlli an11wer to or Wuhtnat.on City and Mr and lna:s
Mrs W. L. Cutter or New York City
A !e~ Qt the boye who are on
bUI"'h Coal Co, to Marion L Frcuch IIOIH~upport cbargee fUed apinst
arriVE-d
TUCiday
even1nc
and
will
be
Let..m~ art Crow. PleroU1, Lelot No flto, New PlttllbiU'fh Coal him
(,lulnther, PvUr. MoQrc and 1
Co., w Grace V French lot No 610 I Gllbrrt Wheeler who was arre11t~ IJUeJ's of Dr and Mrs o H Cald·
well to;;: about ten dl(y's
otbera tor Pomtroy while Brad~
Mldu1eport VUiqe-Dudley SmUh it'd the Fourth oJ JulY by Coll9ta.ble
I:lmP.l' JQbnlon of Wheeling llPd bury's repraent,.tlon ill taken care
to tbr Mel.gs County Savings &amp; Mayc .. WlUI teleaJred from the coun- NrJ ana Mra. C,wl Vadan o1 LHe.. of in patt by Dllret. J!:~bp, War~
Loau Co, lots Ui9 and 180
ty J~t.ll hel't&gt;, Wed'neflday, w)um he
1
FJUttou towMlllp-RachPl Jones to matt"' arangt!nil!nt.ll with SqUire-' p t.onla arrived: }V~~~ and are PU:k~rm. 1 Roush, Gtbbs ind JQhn_.':•.il.l:ll,;,
•-il-·-1-:. ... ~ ' .}.:~
Halla 'V Jonei lilt 83, Rachel Jo~ W. Ollmore to ~)' tlW flFJfl ond IUISU of Mt. ~ f4nd" Mra. BenttJ Woll 8011
tar a lew cjiii. . ..
~-- 18 ....,.... .. Mw
to &amp;&gt;lby Wbale1,' lot. 8:1
COlttt. ~
Mr Md .... Jloll llenltlng u~IBr·adi&gt;ury
Bun~y at
Rncine ~Jllage~Sylvf'lllter E Cur~
JEnnln1111 Ha~J was rnleaRe~ ar•Jfll Oa1Upolt8 were 8\lfllbl 'ot Mrs. VIm
thl' umpire tiV('IJ the Wf!ll
tis to Anna. Curti-; 1!0 22 acrE'S, 0 the cmm~y Jllil, Wednesdoy, after $«ihoflllelil ltld IIBtet, ~s. Jlolnrlfl lrnown '"~'tar BaU", c:qlf
H. NPlg.lea to MR~tha Neigler
22 aervlng a sentence given him BCV · Gatewood Wednesday
acres
• erlill monl.hs aa:o
Mtu Vebna Geary ~tum,&amp;d from
•EWING CLUB MEETING
a rew days vlsJt with MIM Dorothy
LICENHl:
Wolf at RavensWOod.
Miss Allee MaUhewaon of Powell
'I'hr Bluebird SeW~li" Olub, Ct&gt;nTJ: 1e dJvorcf ~dln&amp;s or thP
Thl' nr11i. marr.ase UcellAA to be U t.h.e IIU8!1l of her aunt, MfM Hele..; tral 8Chool had a Y.,IIJ pAcnlc on
caM ot Be~lklns, VA Charlet~ IEBued fgr the hloni.h (lr July wa.."' Gilmore
•
Ebtr~cb'a Hill, TUt!lduy ll.ft:!rMill•
Calkins, wlur'tlt!ard In the comm(ln tr.ken oul Wednesday afternoon by
Mtss Cla.ra P'vller who baa been Thl5 "'118 the el08lne: meeUpa of lbt&gt;
pJeas qourt h •re Thursday by Judge Orad!\ Oiler, 18 and Madge Hamp- IU for seven)l Wtielu at
homf' on club whk)h hp ltet!n meet1111 opce a
W~~!'Wnlte of Galllpolill Aftm ton, 17, both of Lanaav1lle The Bpt lna: st1 eet Is 1UII eeriowli)' ill.
Wf!ek during the aummer eom,e or
h fins t~ tPs~,lmony m thP. case . ceremony was performed by Bquh ~
MWitet Paul CUtl'ord ~turned to tqe members wtre QUt ot toWn but
•, ' '1 J
hi~ home here here Wedruw1h tht ru,UO\VIng memberR and lll"MR
t e co
, panted a dl"orct&gt; to the ERTttua.
f'Vf!nlna:. after a few diiYI:I Yli:IU wtlh enjQ)ed tbe bounUtul lunch pt~­
t~ tlal , Ill Mrs Calkl.m BUell on .!..
·· '
to
frtends at Athel\B
the arcund.'l of u~renw cruelty and
:; '' HEIJ£ t'O'R' I"VNER.U..~ "
parf!d by tlle motherJi .- CharlrD41
MrM S. D Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Htnes Rooem&amp;ry Wft!nmlller Ohrl8~
failure ~ provl~e IIUtTirle~t aupport : 1 Tho.so 1wr1o "4fre J¥C~cnt fo(' $he Earle
Hine11 and IUln's Poul and
•
re- Une BaU\'IliJE' Eil~n Sauvat~e Kath
Th~. h..,e l.:le olllld
r fun!~l)l ol &amp;ttUeb;" 86ntz (rom 'Out Donald and dauaht.er n:.rot.by,
1
l
~
'1
,
·~
. :,
\ j 1: )"Of tGJWWI!te MY. a:14 Mrli Oeo. R Lurued Lo Columbwl, to.Qowtna 8 lten ~&amp;ar, NaQml 8Wattel. WUia"rcl
1' •
Mr.;
,.
i '
DeVM"e and' 1vn chlklrt1n trom Co- lew day!! Ylslt with the former's sts~ Rlne,., aRd Jult1111 ~uvay«"
l.er,
Mrs
BerUlu
Pownall
Bhlnchf!
OoodWJri
theil'
blfltruetor
lumtps. M'r ~P4 Mrs Amoa ~we
Phtup Bruch and We~del Berry chapl'roned tAl! JmrtY
- BAK£ SALE
and IJQ~ J'qnlrjo, Mr ~n~ M~1 81
\\
ent
to Erie, Pli' , Thursctay tor a
The Busy Bie 86111na Club tntetT-..
Lowdr rrom ich9rtestqn ' Mr and 'llrn fc'Y day11
Htay.
,
medlatf! lflrll 91 suaar ftlJ.n school
C
W.
Lee
from
BadL"',
W
Va
,
Mr
M$btr4 ~L Sugar RW;l Pa_!enl
Mt'li Chailef WlldMmuth ot c lol'!fd :thf'lr meetlnj&amp;' tor thl! lwn'l'fac!&gt;t:l Aleoclalldn wiD h~ld o and Mia OcQ JC.ocb of Pltl::~bl.ltlh Athellfl
Is lhe ruest other dauahter, nlt'r after a joUy picnic on th.- Bu ·
f.t~ulloch ~ . , 4nc1 Mr" Nlnan FowJer and family and Ia)' Run nchool KrOUnda. Ma.raaret
b4~ sale Elatwtf~Y a' I ~ M , at; Mr '-'11! Mra f..
8£rry Rouab'a •tore. Pr6cteda t.6 daughter, Dorothy I'!'Om ~ke Wood Mt WUdermuth who Is employed Ellis C'-rleU-~~o Compton MllriiU"f"l
Nnylor and Wm n.uthman li.nd t·ere
1 pty fXPtJ15f&amp; of the summer 0
'
AmbefJer, Je"' RadC~rd. WPnQila
,e of Manu-.I TralnlJlu a\ Jun- wife ancl two 8QllS plOd Mrs Ja.&lt;~ , Mr a.nd Mrs H 8 K
Nuytpr and Vrs "IU.thellhc Staat, of Henry of CD.I Della Pa. 8 a3e, L~ Pfonnldgton £t~l Wltaon EIIPen
Ior llti ~oo·
,
and son or Porl.8m~ul.h, •0 , and
Cincinnati
·
8 Benpett, Clara Stewar' .are thiP
1·7·81., i .
-- F.Uaabeth McCroba ot Btl(.lre, who rnembenl of tl'lll chtb
CARD PARTY
were auests of Mr and Mrs Wrllhi.
Mflt l.lly Coates, enteH.ained 1i\th Ml'Oroba, returned Lo their respecH~.\D
IN r.u.J.
DON'T MISS 11"H1SI
three tables of brlda:e Wednesday live hQmM the nrat or the Wf'elt
John Sauvage, Jr . reu lrom a
SJM~l Value•: H o m. f! eveninr at the home or Mr and Mr and l(u Ray BaiWnan of t~ee ~~'· whlle · a.t play' tmd
•p
•
~lr
lc Mrs ;A N '8cbaefer ln Jlonor or Mr Owtnsbclro Ky have returned to 5 rue
ead, Oil. the fender or a
~~ Gla~l, ~ ~ I add ' Mrtt Waker li' /l!lbe~b or their home .aft~r HVi!tal days. ylsi.t rar euttlna:,qulte • a:ash ln his head
e
Grown T0111•t~a, Lima and t.he former'i sister, Louile 1 with Mr. and Mra J . B Conley of w,hlch r~q,Uirect sevll!raJ BUI£tw;
- ;nul 10c•1 , Put~ 1,; I'd ~f Pltt.ldlutHh Tttoae presea.t W€lte jMulberry avenue
-~
,
' Mr and Mr11 Ralston Ruuell. Mr.
¥lsa owennle Lewi8 of 1o
nd
-"·--' 1"and Mrs Edwa'"' ~ ..~-- Ur
.,., •
Tom'-Lt
"W..IIO al
... .••'AI
_.. ....arI
..UUIHJ
~'
...., ..o
~' l and Mra c A.. ~...rfo!;:-i(1 """ Mlas Jennto Davis or PomenJy vlliit... I
piGund 2Sq Pork A Be•na. 4 luu Dor Schaoler, Mro. A. w. ·~ with Mn. &lt;\monda l!diHanl W•irht.'~ , Dnmatic tri~l at 1
~no 211c1 Malt 3 cana llle·[Kuhns
tho lux)pr ouoato ond tho "~&lt;lldny evenJno at tho home 01 SlmpOOJI ' ..!lllhodiot Ch~treh.l
1
,
~
hOBtesa Refresl)111~ta were serfed hct· dkuantn. Mrs. • BiaJldllo ' llt.OUer
!••
Laundry •Starch, 3 pOliRda
-·-·- ·•- - - - - - - · en Mulberry a"nue
' •'
Colleeti011. 8:00 o'doc:k. ad¥

~tc. We rive

WIRE

OHIO BANK HElD ..

Chester township- Henry Lawflon

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LEASED

(

Utt.t

liTEATHER FORECAST-

'

-'llou&gt;e

DIVORCE.;;;,;;;;-~-

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New Dtesses.lor Women

BF.AL £STATE TRANSFI!RS

Martin, 40 QCrea,
Henry Lawson to Elber L and Ell·
zabeth Reibel, 40 acres, l(.alher.lne
Mielbm~Jr to RAibtrt WBIIr.er, 6:.50

AV[

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- - - - - - - - - - - - 1 PITTSBV&amp;Oll LIVES
It
Sunday wlth
Q , atra M&amp;rtin'S sister
I July 9-JNS-fiOI'II recet~ 600 • No~up,
_ - - ••
•
~rt .D8bney and ltunlly or BidTontJht, Who Killed Earl i market steady 1&lt;&gt; poe hlgherl l'"&lt;k· well and WUI Pl*lltll ol 'Wellsburg
Mr and Mrs Raymond Parker
Wricht." Dramatic:: trial at ma: sows weat to Jower; 1 t00-2lo were the aueeta or aenr, \VOQda. 1eturned
to tlu:lr home In Ashley
S'
od"
Ch
lbs, ooo-&amp;15, 210-240 lbo 1fli&lt;soo . July Ctb
visiting several days with rennpaon Meth lit
un:h • .somf' heavier weights down to 'l oo Ean Jone11 who bu.1 be&amp;n qult4! IU

Be Played Sunday

t.o Wllllam R

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ClliCLE MEETING

I1chW'cb
Ttlle Peder&amp;te&lt;l- Circle met at the
Wednesday nentne

DETAILS LACKING

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READERS NOTICE-If 7011 waot
the Newo Ollice of The Dail)
Tribune, call 236-LI if the BuaU....
Ol1ice aak for 202-R.

FULL
'Jol.n Davia, 62, Stone
Mason, Ia Victim In
Cbicaao

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OF 'tEAKS" TO NEWSPAPERSiNo~~;; i~~,
Fal'Is Jn AJ'aska

or Pranct wu caUed in to at.tend
made by Betentl8t8 ln t~~elr
land Wath Shrlllflrl
Wttshlngton, July o-tN8-Wh~~ -,0-.....,.-- .S:Cret aervkl' mnn and all
thl! llmCheon at the banll ot Prance dtempt to subiiUbJte eheJDican-..
I ··~
bell d t I
1of ,. sue'"'
eve
r:~ tnv"'
with Mont ·-•
.."' L u ther, whlch pve trea ted paper for Jeat.her may oq
reColumbus. 0 , J u IY I o-JNB-Dis- Chief WUUilm H Mol an Of the U been•·I'cal1ed
on are
the ca.rpf!t
rise to reports Uy;lt J'u-ndln had suit In the erection of a factory tor pomng of 'he fourteen legtataUve 8 g 1.eret service. continued hi!i
n
. flf
been called ~ expla'n to Dr Lu~ that purpose tn Dll&gt;lon or - e
that remotned on his dtKk,
f wh t the Whlt~ 1 According tu Jos n.
ten 01 Plane Forced Down \\"hen it
lh
-~~
George White t.OOay an- lnvestl(l:alion o
a
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I 'wenty stories have l-eaked b thr I
ther the poUtical conditions which o er nearby Ohio city. Jt was unhe would l~vf tmme- HIHr e has elected to tenn recen past lew weeks. and we 8 ~'~" deter- 1 Bec0111ea Unmanateab..~
would be attllched to any loan by d~r!rtood here loda.y
a brief resl at h1B
new leakl'~ newapaper men todaY, mined to find out where Uwy come
With Too Much C..a ,
Prance to Oermany These reports
A plant ln New Jer.sey, Just open~
in TltU8vUle Pa.
wel"f" wonderllll whether Preslden tmm. The story whteh pr •clp!tatt'd
were lfven added subslance by the ed by the Mend CorporaUon of tbiR
""' be ~coompanted Hooyer was attempting to Impost!: a (ht&gt; lrovest!iatlon was a bnet Uem
Nome, AlaU:;,-uly 10-INS-TfieJ
knowledJe ttwt Moret alftady hal'! city, may 190011 bP moved t.o Ohio' It
by his daughte 1 virtual news censorship.
to n!lat!na the fact that the pnoe.l - 1 "Forth Worth'"' will not be ftowri.
informed Luth£r of the max!mum '1\'is learned
will be joined a' Tit~Theodore 0 Josllrl, 6('Cretacy
d r nt ll'ft hiB Rapidan camp so :;ud- from Seattko to Tokio. that much
sum whklh It ts P.Stlmutf.tl Fnutcr
by
Whlte"s 801l, Robert, thf' prt~~dent lntomted writers tb&amp;t dtnly hu.t sunday to get back to was definitely a.nnounC@d today by
could lend Oermany
.
MINER Of'"FICIA.L HELD
!)Is other da.qhter, Charlot~:.{!
was the poUcv of the Whtte House Wa.shlngtrm to rc.sume the c! ·tt Rea;lnald Robbtna and R 8 Jonea
n.e amowat of t.he loon sought t:y Elt Claitlvllle. 0 JUJy
Governor worked late into 1that ··an Information
concernlna n e!Wtiatl ons tlu: ~orcl-et sen•lce men v.ho were nearing the half wtyDr. Luther from the lnternationalj A hi gh omelat of the National
cleanln&amp; hla dnlr: of the the prelliidwt ahould com!., only 'IVel"f' forted to pile in theh ra mark on t.helr Journey
••
banD b not definitely tnown. but er• Onion. the organization that has
meuuree requl.rlna h181 from statll!d otnclal aourees. How while sun buttoning Lhelr shirt&amp;
Whether the Texas nyem wW
It had been estimated
variously bef&gt;n dlrecttnx ooal strike aetlvltiP
was not. untJI 12.15 mam 11 uch there art. he declined to and l' besket lunch wa ~ raced afte; make a second attempt 1n anotb.er
from tM.OOO.OOO to tsOO.OOO.OOO Be· in tht&amp; sectton. wa~ bl!~d. here
morning that he and r-ay. but he 1.11 the 110le memb~r of
in a following car which caUght plane hu not been det.enninect.,
fore coming heft Luther eonferred j u a part or the campaign bf coun~
erz:.~ed.::n!~: the ~~ee~"etartat charted with eon- up 'Nith the party far down th, sa:Oill:'~ ~rnledexpaslalnhalnord the f~~
wUh Montagu Norman. aovemor
ty authorities 10 quell tl1e labor
1tactlnB with the prua
rmd
b
u w 7~
the bank of ltnoland and from here oontronny
fat.e of l.be M legis- Th
tl d tail 0r secret '8Crricf
ut we eould not manage the plaf\i
Pmnk a-.1.&amp;.
measurea had been dec:~ed
e en re e
A BeCOnd story, the 110urce of after WI! loaded 300 gallon a or 1
he will rro to B111te to, Mt.end, the
"""'"1".... 1. !ef'retary, wa• ar.
chief executtve· 11 "vacatloW' mc:n attached to the Wbltl! HoWle whtcll Is beinr probed. w~ another luto It
P
dlrecton' meetiDI ot thf. rt ~It Of reeted by deputiy 8hulft'a. lf
n;
On Mond&amp;y he •7'; muttwhlle seemlnaly Is under aU.~ brter Item relat.lq that the presl~
The Tenm at least achieved Dbt
lntern.. uonal aettlementa. •An.'l kMln pect.ed &amp;hat hf would be
for Cleveland to at.•lpiek.~ of havlns ~~~out. a series dent eent a nearo doorman up t~ record hlaklnR the ftrst stop flfiJtt
~(ranted to Qennan)' wDuki ~ made todaJ.
of the Maaonle I r:[ atotiR which were lrt.aOme to llr stop 11011\e C&amp;J1)enters from Inter- between httle aud Nome
Tbtl
t.hrouah the bank of trltema.Uonal
Seplsh W8l ~on •
on
he will HooYer Chief Moran Ia ln'lftt.tpt~ feriD&amp;' wtth hla aft.er-lunch nap a.ul Seattle Chamber of Commerce plana
settlt.ments, wlth tht illternttiona! •h&amp;"ID" hloeted Ule Jlilbway
Ohio SLate ';nloJII •~ Cunp 1lflB' their souree by order of Becreto banquet theln upon their reeura.
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bub ot iaaue eooperaUna.
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BROOKHART
market
lilCU¥1! WleYt:n,
PlTTSBuaGH PaODUCE
Tht: bou.t has several W.r"e spucwlt.h Mt 1111d Mr~ W1Uiam Swbher
moetly 3trona to !Oc hlcher ~e
Pltl.Abw'ah.J u1J l~INB-Poulky
lulUI dt:clt&amp; with. a itiUoll encl(lf;ed l
o1 O r~~ovel Hlll
who 'llle&amp;kl'IHII on heavy but.chen
150- - Market we&amp;llt demand lab'~ •upVirainia Greua dunclna: pavilion which liS one
[L WM
And~w Jacluon
210 lbl. 8 00-il.lfl 120-210 lbs '125 PlY moderate, heavy heP tt: meet
t.he lar~tlt dancinG noon ~~Ml1'
PRESIDENT
diiCOYtred the evilS or cre&lt;IJt a.a.- '1.85 260 360 lbll 62!1-1 JO 100-140 ••ens 17 , leahorn hem 13·11, let·
PHONE IUo/ 1
boat plylna tbe Upper Ohloi tlver
trot In the old NatlOniLI bank and
horn bwUen lO ....om ,.~-This will probr.Lb1y be the Jut e'l- Alter Sufferlnl' S e v e r a I
deatroyed them lD the p-eat.ellt ar.d lb&amp;. 1 ~ 8 10 pacldn1 IOW.II 4 00- 5 00 18 raney colored btoUen :n:~:
curalon of the M'tlson befor• late 1
Weeks With Stranre
tht- negro solemnly Informed tht' m01t •~ful polltleal ft&amp;:ht.ln the
Cau.W Recelpt-8 nont: market «! broUen :liJ·SO 1'008\en 10, ducks
September 85 the steamer Wash
worr.men lhat th.e pre5ldent hu W.tory of our oountl')' Brookhat t 1no~I.Jally unch.&amp;u~o~ed
15 _18
ington 1.8 now busy wath the t.rv.dej,
M•lady
dec 1w.red a mon.l.otium 011 MIM for added
He ILione at l.Jl our pret;l
Butter- Market tl.rm ,
demand
gue~tll
u.t PittsburBh a.nd w 11 not retur 1 ~
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! the rer;t oi the ~:~. Hemoon
dent.l! never eomproml&amp;ed and n ... vcr
Ct&amp;lves reee\ptll 12:&gt; mark~t rat1• 1aood supply moderate 93 acore 34
President J H Orut.e was p1esent before September
The lllland 1 Chlu leb J Wlnea;ar 31 vears of
A lhltd wtl1th a. moyed tht vr-e&amp;· aurrendered to f'lrumclal dlrt..t.tlon er slow around 5..eudy v~el~r.. tc ~ 1·4, 119 IOOl'e 23 r-t sa aoore Zl l-4,
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uud adUtes:;ed the team
oompll- Maid hHs been busy with her reau- &amp;If' pa:!ll;t'd ll.Way ilL lhr Hol.r.cr hotl !dent told of huw t\41; Hlan~ IriSH We need 1mother JKCkMrn IWIIo' 10 900 &amp;ood and chulce lot 100-850 ~ t.utJaara l4o 12
m~ntln~ tht!lll on the LI 1l.~1e show- lm t1ade betw~n Cm-.:mnull and pltrtl FtldS.) mornlug lit ~so 0 • wolf hound had bltl.t:n oue of the combat thts rest ored and r~)utet
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Eg11s-Markf!t nrrn demand mod
lr,ll and ror the wunde1 ful splllt Cune~ Ill land bul has con:.ented to e':;.cl. u - ,.11 •._,,, 2 ,. '&gt;ecamt&gt; 111 sev- 1 mnrme:~ l!l.JardlllK hls Kapaoan camp 11&amp;'-tK~ numw.ce
Shet-p l"t'Celots. :'IOO mM.rkt ac •vr f l ~tlt: .,upply ample, nearby curren~
wlilch at all timet&gt; prevail~ wtlen J un another excurslon undr1 the I.' I al "' ~ks aoo -:nd \\P. S Laken to
Wl1&lt;Lt the otllcrs were Joslin re ·
Brookhart ura:e&lt;l Citizens and steaCv • choice ewe and wether l lfcelp~ t6 16 ] 2 rresh ex[ra flrtlts
tney v.e1e entered mto a contest uusplces or the Legion here
fuse ... to 1evear but he ~med con- small merchlil.utJI to Inform t.he led- handvwelghl lambs upward to 9 00 18 19 hennen white extra 19 1-2
The same price of 75 cent.s \\lll t1 hospital where llll ~IUlminatlon 1!tdel' , he wculd ascl'Jt..aln t.he1r era! trv.de comm18&amp;lcn aOOut any bull': sorted lambs abouL 825 ~ood 20
10 Jt,h a !\\ttl team He con&amp;ratulat&lt;&gt;hth "-"
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monopoll!tlc actA by chain st.ort:S to choke lot straight mo;;tl&gt; 7 h
v eget.ables~arket ~ teady de~
Feted by Preaident Gral'!, ec. them 011 \.he •&lt;•OOtl l&gt;j.Kilt.lllll .. nlikc l 1~ charged for the moonlight ride w~~ held 11u•h CMeffi appeare&lt;lth
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aultude tney had whLle &lt;1t play und tickets ca n be had hom any er strange tot e o c II. s c
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Hl' s'lld the commissions luqullj 8~ buck W.mUti, 1..2~ 800
com mand ~&gt; low :suply modeJate OOJnlil•
Several Playera Make
I Manager HubbLud thu.nketl P1es1 LeGionnaire or from the Hartley pllal and ttfter considerable 1nves-1
SEPARATED
Into chain stores would not be com mon 8fd medham lhrowouU; mam l~ tee~ lug boxes T-e!ClLS 6xiJ 100• 12$
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plel2f! before Sepll:!mber He added fo 50-1)6 75 ottwr cla&amp;Beli scart:t&gt;
ca bbage c~ate Ohio noo lb) J00-11!1
"Home· run&amp;"
1(itnt Grale tor tlil&gt; p1a..:,c h1 behall and Bennett Shoe store at Pomeroy tlu :1.tlon It V.'tl.lii reported that Lh~ I
I ol the team
FlSher Meat Market at Mtddle~rt stranl! ~ malady was caus t'd b} pols- 1
tht the Inquiry would show that Jn
Besldes the tee cream a huge cake George Childs Plumbing Shop at e n t&gt; rnba lmlng ftmd
l in the wuntry becauS4! such Of.l!ra 1921 but fo per cent of all iloll ~:s were
Tht&gt; Purltv let' C•ea ms let:re&amp;· had been baked which wa.s decor- Middleport and The G() ld Shoppt at 1 Ml Wino;gar v.a.s a furrner reN- Itl on a ae ro.~re Th :! surgeons bellev- . ,. trallliillCted In chain stores 0u1 U1at
tion basebaU team were given IU1 a\.t'd Wl~h 1:1 green and while ice MldrUeport
dent c r MlddlePQrt but has r s1~rd ( of t hf y could send the bo.bJes hom!' in 1928 !lXteE'n per cent of all bu.oa
ICt' cream tre11t at Ll.e M1doleporL l end bore the words wtltt.en llf'I065
In Chesh•rt- for the pa.:st sc\ ern llto lne normal l!ldi VI&lt;Illkl lives \\hen ness was conducted by the Sl:lme
high lnachool dJol.n(l: hall Thursday 1tl) etop Punt) Ice Cream• ' n.
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M .~ 11 d M-s J o h n Hor ...' ~m and ~·~ar~ where h.(&gt; hils been managmg thQ tum1d e~:~ch had llli of her utal store.s In 19'.10 tle uld l'tere were
r,;e~e~~~Pu~~; j~~;Y .,~:1 cJeu/n~~~~~ pusent enJo)ed the e\t'lllll!l:
lanlll) n f
Vegns Nt.
anlved ttlr Midway Oancing Garden..~ Ht l(lrKan:s ami shared only the colon 27000 chain Ntore!S but In 1930 the
banner the team pl::J.ys and the (&gt;n
--· h Ito Thu.sda\ lor a \IS•t with the rec(&gt;ntlv made preparnllon:s ! Jr a
It th~} hlld been born \\lth onl) number had gro'II'Tl to '10,000
Ute aggreg~~otlon of Creoms wcie
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Th-e farmN~ the labomr~ and
ON ALL OUR USED CARS
1tc,JmPs rather Jalk Hmden aru.l new hom .. . hele and It was near- lonr htart or ll~r o1 circulatory
present as well a~ nuwy otheJ
~ ~st{'r Ml~ F w OilmOI~ •uul ulhlt mg t l)mpletlon ot th-1! lim~ ot h•" !iY5tem their separa.tlonswouldhave thr lndllpendent bUBine68 m,_n
1 •td:ll'\es and friends
You
Can
Buy A Beller Uaed Car Now
ll\n('!(b He was KSSO(IMled With ttu ! teen Impossible Many of the con- whether whole!ll-ller!l, retailers or
I Ml9 Hattie Bennett ll.rJ lved home Dl' M~me Ulldt'• lRku~ It Mludl£'pm t lilt~ ted twins born or Slamese par- manul&amp;cturers are OUOilde l.he l.l(1~29 E'"ex 4-Dou•· Sedan, w11·e wheels
IFiada~ ftom Huntlngtou ~&lt;hPie ~lle fliT u numbtl (lf ye rs
cnts ~hare vital organs and can not lade! of monopoly Brookhart dcfm1sh like new .
ExcurSIOII has been \ ISitlng relati\t'S
u
be nrtcd
clared Thev owe It to themselves to
George VanZant wu~ fl. business
He 15 survlvC&gt;d oy hw ~ l!e one 1
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unite In a common cause and d"
1929
Esc ex Coach
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\lSitor m Atllens Thursdn}
- -~troy thts fort res.&lt;~ of econumlc op1StHI CllaJl_:s his father and th1ee
1928 Essex 4-Door SedHn
bland Maid to Make Run I M1s Walter HoY.ell wno has tnotllHs •he !uneral senlc~~ \\illl 1
pression·
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Brookhart sugge:.led cooperathe
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1928 Chevl olet Coach
tt Oetting Up Nl,~~:hh n n~ karlo.. I for Ex-Soldtera; Leavea
critically 111 at Nit ro retul!H t1 home dll\ nFtemoon at lv.o o clock with Ifound was expect~ to be re~ar- b10nk!S Hlmlltll to the organization 1
frequtmt da:v ca lls. Leg Pains N" 'v~
Pomeroy al 9 p m
Thwsday evemnt~
1nltllln 1l In chu-6t- of the R.l\\- l rt Mt.d for further questlonmg today Hl.a.blt.!ihed years ttgo 111 Rochdale
1927 Doclge Coupe
ouanes~. or Bu1nh1tr &lt;lu•• to function• '
al l!rhu1d~,. Irritation, tn acid (Ondl·
B E Cross of Clevclar.d Is hne ]J 11 1!' umk&gt; 1t fl k 1 rs Ill t h e 0 n1~ 1 ' 1 1H u bb fl 1d \\KS '"-1
""' d for four days a.f- England He t~ald ~I It B n t l.'!h coW1IIV' Knight Tourinr: $25
tlon:e. mLlkoe• }oiiHJ•, tdro,ll d..,unliols~d
~ metery at Cheshire
tel thf'lMKIIeb ~le first row1d and (operat ive now had V. banking rt'1 tsltm...: rf'latlves
an4 dl11cuu,.ag. d t ,.) rhtJ f. y ~ 1ux Teut
The Feeney-Bennett PQ5t of the
I 11 a· tl'lt'u released
~uve Of $4 000 000 000 and 'I. as m1
Works fnst 11turt3 ~:tnulii.t!ro!( Lh1u American Legion again brings the
Ml:;:; Waliia Pearl Hill or Bt&gt;eth l
p1e~uabk t.u all ulW.ck:l flOIIl prJthe uy11tem 1n 15 ml1mt,;,a Pral!led by
Hill IS spendmg the we&lt;•k With her
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thOUit8.nd8 tor rap! I II. lid J&gt;OI!!llve Ill:• exc ursion steamer Ishnd r.t~ud to I
HUNTER IS KILLED
Hltt' cap ta
tlon Dou't gl.-t~ u 11 •rry Cyt~lex fpro- lhe Pomeroy Bend
Th:s pnlatlal t:l:.IA:'r Mrs Lawrenctl Halfhill of I
I F.:ltcu!Jenvlllf' 0 'July lO-INS-It was Andre~ Jackson v;ho dls n1oun&lt;1ed 81811 tex) tud uy uru.l .. r the t:oat Will run from Pomeroy nnd Middleport
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lcove!e&lt;l the evi lS or (,'J't'dit control
ron-C!a.d Uua.ruute&amp; llluet ljUieltiY
t.u an ull lliBlll search
a J)068e
•lla:r then conditions, llrprov.. Ttl~t- Middleport July 13, leaving Mid· I Mrs Ida Graham aod
grand·
tod,\) found the bod) of John Stan- In the old National bank and &lt;lt!~ 111avp ami IO!QIIIl:U'r c;~r IPOU.IIY ba.ck. Oll'porl al 8 15 p m and Pomeroy 1daughter spent :seve• a t days he1 e
ton Cookson 56 wei' known St
stroyed thl'm In lile grealcst '-'lld
Y GCia a~
al 9 00 p m l ne Isla•ul Maid 1with f11ends and relatlve5 1 hey
- -tenvllle gala e ow:ler
s lum eu- must liUCC&lt;!!&gt;Sful poUt leal fight
For Sllle II)' MaJtm aml Rt.. tr n~u~ bllng.'&gt; a new orchestra ·uth t.hem Jetuuwd to their home In Colwn- Arteaon Yau.er, 76, Paaae'i alotlllS ide a lo: In a wood
stort:. Mh1di~JIIlrt ~ ___ 1hts tune the Earl Marco and Hls bus l'~llday
Away at the Home of
11lth J. Lullet thrulll!'h h~s nc~!st ere
siiMSON SATISFJP,D
HI&amp; Dau•hter
A llhunileb who cxsmlned the
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(Uoct\ :-.ul(l Cook:;;on '1\as klllo:d acclRome Jul} lo-INS-Col He1 n
clt?nlull~ \\ hllt hunt.mg ye~ lerday
L StnnsLOn Amencan secrtt.Ary oJ
A•tn;on Yauger a~e 7G dlrtl'
Slat tuduy d~crl~d illS crmlcr•
l Thursda} rvcnlng ol thr hum o1
~nt:!Cs IVIth Prt •1ller U1 nit '.I Mu .sul
hls d.CU8hl.c1, Mrs HC'1b Thoma~ 1\1
UNf,LfEU TONN.tGE LESS
111 und Forf'lgn Muu~tfl
Dlr.u
Hc,tson His heme ISm Cle~land
New York July 10 - lNs-Unftll· G1andl as cmmentl}
SRtl,fac' nn
l but t: e lVI\~ here vis mg hu; daugh· ed tonnage of the United Bt.aWs und lcuvinl! notluu~;: to be des:lt ed
• ter nt the time of his dealh He is Steel Corporation as of J•1ne ~0
I survived by two daughters Mrs shc,wed a ~crease of 141129 tons [
- - GRA.-IN...PRICE_S _ _
SYRACUSE VS. MIDDLEPORT
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ff} Pellt l of Mawn C&lt;Juntv W to a total of l '~ 19 323 tons It wa~
Ch1cogo
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COPYR I6ff r I!JY C:OVrC f, F'RIEDF. TNC., ___. DfSTRIBUT}JJ .8Y KJ N~ f'F.'ATVR£5 SYIY£JIC'/ITF: I'VC
announced today
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I Vn and Mrs Thomas nf Hobson
This eompalto with unfilled 1011 . j c~erwd steady to fum lt&gt;llu} Wheal I
! R1s I\ I, proceeded him In denlh nagc or 3 .995330 on March 31 , and ~~o n..~ llltlmull ~ U It 1 St up curnl-8c
AT &lt;;AMP HUNKER PARK
G•rtidUJ• l'ost•r. a .,.,~ at- Betty handed h1m an amher comb thelE"ss, Thatcher Colt ~~~'ked Bo&gt;tty
sevt JI I years ago He a lso lcavl!s
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June 30 1930
ofY tu l -2c:: lu~her 1\JUI uab UilChant:
tractive youag r•c.pt1on clerl: ru wh• ch Thatcher Colt looked at v. 1th to preserve them One letter was one brother ot CleHland \\lw will 3 96 064 011
ed tn 1-flc up
tiN
b•agtoa Squ.are o8ictJ of a bnef glance of diSCOUrtl~ment found from the father, tbankana: I
SUNDAY, JULY 12
M.lrlve Friday to make the funeral
-I Opening prlc~!t--Wheat July 53
'Dr. Humpllny lbslcell, vat11.tbt1d
"Not a tiny stl'a.nd of ha1r left her for D new necktie A little atla•IKtnunt..s Ftmc!al and burh\l I&lt;'OLR WOUNDED IN SHOOfiN{•Il-2 !i 8 Sept :&gt;41-8 55 lJt'c :;9 :;g
lrora Mr MatDJitfSJde Herght.s In tt," be remarked d!s«:omwlately
d
i\lntncr 0 July lO-INS - Four 1l·8
2:30 P. M.
apartmeD~ o.a tbtJ lU(bt before "Has she a WJed hair net lefi lymg later the Commts!IIoner fuun a will tab pluce at Ht'lhf'l w vn
Cltr/stmas.. H~r room mat~. Betty around7 "
mel!s~gc that had come by specml with Flnsh•rwli.ld ,md tompail~ 111 ~rsom llit!ll' wounded one of them Cv•n- Julv ~7 1-'1 St'pt 53 l-4
u m unUer of a suspect.'CI. itw ol 3 II Dec 4U 1 2 (i-8
Coli•hl. r•porttUJ bttr duappear¥
d ell\ er} "Dear S1s, for the lo\ c l charge
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
&lt;hltken lhle\es In a gun ba,Ltlt&gt; toOnls July :l6 1 11 S•pt 27 1 2 ~ u
••c• tfJ the ,.,Irce three day$ Mter IL_....:S~t~r~a~n~d=•:,.:o~f....:H~a~i~r~._ _..! of M•ke w1re me twenty f1ve
Cbristmu aDd appealed dm~ct!y
bucks, w1ll you' Yourlovm~ broth
'ROTARIANS ME. T
L1a~ en llw Wullnct• Iurm wuth ol Dec 30 1 2
to Pollee Commi.SSJO.aer Thatcher
Betty vamshed Into a doaet and er Drure" Perh11ps there \\ere Lwo
1lu~ rr~tular meetmg or the Ro- h~re whJch climaxed an attempt ol
Colt for auf. Betty lleld a pllone returned with a net cap wh1 ch 11hc hundred Bepo.ra.te papen m t.h1111 t::lly club \nt~ "~t' l{l "lnursdny C\lrn thll' fawlf'rS to capt\ll e a gang oi l
I"ITT!-iBUitGII 1.1\'l:~'f()(K
c:onvft&amp;.1tJoa wJtll GetaldJDe on said Gcraldl\l(l somet•mes wou~ d1aorderly Jumble.
lug Ill lh~l! club 1oums Rev 1 ~ hh l.:l'n c11op l0bb€rs
J uly JO--INS--Hogs lt!Ceapt.&lt;; 7110
S.atGrday. Clmstmu Ev~, dunDJ after abe had. treated her hl\lr
"Do you know of any othf'T
wlucb tiM latter nrd sb• wrshed Chngmg to lt were several strandR place "'here Gerald me 111 og, t l1ave Bov&lt;i Oay of th
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••• was dttad.
Betti ttJie- of fine, brown ha1r whach Thatchyr kept '-I'Tlporta.nt papers!" Wed ehttrch gnvf' o mo~t iPt• 1 s! m~.; tall
on l'ulllng To-gelhcr
After a
pboDed Geraldln~·s mother and Colt removl'd with great care
n Tlu:.tcher Colt.
learaed sb~ lud JtOt arnv«&lt; lor the breast pocket of hi! coat he
"She always boastl':!d she kept llrle! busu1es.s mec~.rlg um11u "'·•
t.lle IJolldl•, The mlaSID\ gul's found ~n envelope Into whtch he
1 ha.tmless thmg a!ld d est royed "A!Il'H1 by the Mary Jane
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dropped the ham a nd then sealed on Y
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d
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luuu:e, am rmstroq, a not the flal'f, Oq tbe ou~•de of the CP,· the dangerous ones, rep he 8 e Y
&amp;IX O'CLOCK DINNER
• • Mr .-:• _fiidq. D~le/1 W~loplllj1tfi.~ CIOinnuMij)nel' wrote lif
"Everyt:J'ung connec:ted with Mf I
11..,. IN \;~t.,-ailll to
Mrs W!Illa.m Btellf cnterLalntd
• "fillir:e hi• amaH precu~e hand, "Samples daughtel' was harmless," a&amp;'lerted
Satanlq alt•rlltJOG to Bad Gt~r- ot the halr of G"raldme Foster."
Edmund L. Foster fmnly.
Thursday wJth a six o'clock dhllli'J
aldrne ;on•. Colt fOt!l at one~
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to th oster •partmettt. He dts
Huvmg urked fh~ In hls pocket
At that moment That(' her Cot nt the Mnty Jane m honor of M1 11
eov~nr fb•t_ Ger,Jtlinfl b.ad quat he turn d to n \'I&gt;J Qt. doo1 and wall bending over, on the pomt of r•ost•• E~;nc1 of Cincinnati In l.lw
reled w 1tb P!· lfa&amp;lell. The mru- opon(d 1t
1 tal ll.!
a dolhe5' pu ~hmg the second tlrn.w er of Lhn nfte1 noon Mr and MrM William
do et.
desk back Into ~lace, when Bud- Steff and M1 Klld MIS Foster Eglac curs. parents arnve.
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1 r , " t "" asked denly he stoppe anu... Lhrus t h 18 nEr motored to GalllpohA
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CHAPTER V,
T! 1
• 1! 1V.:11 a hand and arm deep mto the dark
R. COLT," plende 1J tiH 1 1
1l ,r ... 111eh rece11s Pmlffintly he drew out 1nto
t:NTI&gt;:RTAINS FRIEND~
,\~ B.-tty the hght a fragment of green nole·
Mrs Roscoe Fowler entti\Ilmed
mother, w1th an em
'fhwsday evemng at her home ou
retie ahake of h"
Fcuath A1-enlli' m hc.n01 of M• ~
•ead, "there woD't any of th1s gt'
Foster IL'gner An enjoyable cvcnlng
Into the pllpers, wtll there""
wa.'l snenl and !::tier df'llclous NTbatchel' Colt explauled that H I
1 freshments were ~er• cd by the hoot
Geraldme contmued absent, tht
1 t:ss Those nttend m g W"rt
Mn
help of the press would be mvalu
I.dv.urd Young o! Charlestown M ~s
able.
Harr le MarJe Smith and I he cu~~t 1
"It rums a !1rl'M reputation to
of honor
run away," sat old Mr fo'oster, hi ~
vo1ce rumbhng JD Ius thr&lt;m.t.. "Anti
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BIRTIIUAY PARTY
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I want you to understand right
MIS }1'cad Hawkins rn l"'llflh'tt1
from the start that Gerry ,·wa ~ 1
wLth a smpalse ptrty 1hUi sday
.rood g1rl She n~ver got ~r II
I evning m honor of the birthdAY of
fnto any trouble arut !'leH!r \\tould
' h .. r tlnught4'r M1s Jo.(k E.'&gt;m~&gt;
There's never been any re!lerto&lt;lll
Tho'&lt;l ~&amp;ttending IICle tlw m ~ ml: 1s
on our fam1ly name, .tnd th ur1•
of Mrs Eum:; brldgl' club 1 hi'
never will bf' "
Thatcher Colt expru;s('d hi~ full
j C'\t n•n.: W:lN spent m cu 1d pluylnt•
eonfldenee 111 thas d eclr1• atw n He
Dnlllt\ 11fleshnHnl.&lt;l w~rf' s 1vrd
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then began mterrogatmg Mr an~!
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Mrs Foster and soon wa 1 olotam
BE ... t:lt PAR1 \'
tag a verbif pacture of the hm1l v,
Sa a Loul~e Scc.~ t Co1 tertam et1
their background and h•story, a.ml
v; lt11 u bi.'Uch p:trt} nt S\ racuse
all about th ear former rcmtcnce m
Thm~day l!Vt'nlng In hGilOI (){ Mw ~
the mountams of We&lt;JI.er~ Mal}
Ollvf' Fl'rrcll and Mi ss Vn 11 R11s
la'dd where Mr. Foster had mncl"
sell
Those present wrre
Luctlle
a sUbstantial fortun&lt;&gt; n hts h11ml
Dutl&lt;in Maxine Smlll1 Vtrglnill
instrument :factory Thatcher Colt
asked aome quetStlO&lt;l.S about theu
Leonn~d Chnp Tahllllt Allen FuJ\z
110n, Bruce, and then tnQUired why
Gurdon Harais Gerald
Lle\VI'Iyn
be renwned behlnd at 1uch a. t1me
Robert Coates and Wlll,nd Ashhandwriling
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Belly
exc:hrinaed.
.. Oh" sa.1d Mrs i'oatcr, wtth n
worth
proud 'rou or her eyes "he dtdn't
pa~er, on whach aome worda were worth and the g uests or honm Mrs
atay home Bruce tbmiu he know~ nOOded, the Commi111noner becan wr tten m ink When fhakher Colt l H S Scott aecompanled them
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where abe is and he'9 gone OU~ to fin;;ermg th1ough the patch po~k handed
the scrap of J;IDper to 1
look for her h1mself."
eta and pre.;ent!y he drew fot1.h a Betty, she anatantly exclaamed·
1 My•tlc 3mlth has bl-en confined
"Where doet the young man k
"That iii Geraldane'a handwrit-~ to ht&gt;r home for the pus1 several
Uunk she isT" asked the commls
e~i thts {or your front door"'" lng,"-and in a low voace sbe read days with lll:te&amp;s
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aioner qu1ckly.
k d
11loud:
Marguerite Ball who h:1s been
"\\te couldn't drag It out of he as c
blm," explamed old Mr roster
Betty s~ud at was not Nor dtd
"I wall never shaw th~ white I visiting her father Ha rry 8~11 ilt
"'He just told us he was gomg a nd she know what lock at flltcd feather. You tell me It 11 nght. Nelsonville returned to he1 home on
he waan't eommg back wlthouL h•~ 1 hatcher Colt stcppl'd out of the Something. tolls me lt 011 ve2: Soutol Slxth Avenue Thursday evP.Vet7 W'lcked'.
ilce m ntn
.ut:er."
closet and exammcd the key close- wroeg
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!y It waa a large one, of lfl'tCRIBb your sleep I beard you utter het'
Harley Sanborn lllSI.t'r Bers anr.1
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Thd' ulvistlgator expressed hu:1 lon,... slc!m, th1ck shouldcr8 and a 1 need the. money. \ JTI,Uflt h~~:ve Ml~:; Cnrrle hoy~ mnlmed to Reeds11.1.
f Ul mf
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b•t "'composed of a numQcr of )r- four thousand dollan from ,ou ville Thursday and Vlstted with •elatlves
,...anb or ts
orma on
regular projections-a key to fit or- "
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Looking for Clues.
an mtne~~.te and old-fasluoncd lock. ;:....---;.,-c:i:=-::;;;--:---'1 MJ!l Frank Wiltams II- rt:tumed
Thul'dfL.l f1om Charleston where
••Now I would hke to have your Through the bow was knotted a
BlackmaU.
~ hL ha s l::een vls!Ung Mrs
Harry
pft.mJssion," he satd, "to make 11 paece of blot:! rabbon, as If It had
A deep 11lence followed M
aeArch of your daua:hter'8 private been worn on a loop - Jlerhaps readang of tlmt cry~ fragment '3thcen who Is In A. huspltal th •re
eftecta. We m1rht fmd some- ag&lt;.1mst ~he bo~om of tile mtssmg or a. letter, and especially that lut.
Mrs Dan WI~ and dau1hter ~
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deeply aJgnJfu.:ant clause. Gerald"Gt) ahead," mud the father
1 put the key m my pocket while me F~rter a blackmaaler1 And. Dum} Lou Stansbury and Dwl(rht
-vou won't fmd .a.nythmg to hr!r Colt asked the parenta•f they rec- who bad talked 1n sleep, in tM '1 r:~:urc of Cclumbus spebt from 1
Gi~t't!dtt, I U pronuae you that." ogmzcd the key They Aatly de heanr1• of th1s pretty g1rl who MontJay until Wednesday with Mrs ,
The .old man and woman rmt tn claredthattheydldnoL. WJtbeyes could not be found! There wu Ruth Saunden; and daughter Datsy
two easy chatrs, lookmg at. e!leh more sombre than ever, the Com· • strange look In the old father'•
Mr and Mrs F011ter Egner and
c.ther bot say 1ng nothmg at 1dl, puss1oner then resumed h•s mvea eyes u he kept hia pztl fa:ed on Lhlldren returned to t11elr home In 1
whale Betty gui,ded tlle co1Jhnt8- t1gatmn Betty led the way • point U.e eo.lm, inscrutUne face of hia CinclnnaU Friday after spending 1
lliun.er in hts Je&amp;rch. and •~ w1th mg out the obJeets that had be· wife-a look of determnaecl, ob- the past week here with Prof Lewis •
end family
IIJ' notebDOk, followed Ulent.
longed to Geraldme.
stanate refulal to believe.
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"'Geraldine alwaya used 'kl aay
"We shared th1s d esk- the two
At lut 'l'ha.teher Col~ spoke.
Mrs N B Cartmill Mr~ A T
Lhe -..ann..,
of thm ..," left-hand drawers 'fo'en! Gerald
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"Th1it ta aD very dlfferent f ro11r1 Gibbs of Hartford and Mrs Elery
Fry flnd Mrs Sherman Zirkle or I
' -. .a Bett•,
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1 L., Th teh
the mental portra&amp;t you p n mt Newell W Va , spent Frlday with
the bedroom, "10 there im't much
Findmg them un. oeaeu, a
er of Geraldine." he ~roteatcd.. "n.e
and
he
h gir1 you patn.ted ... me wu ~ Ml ~ Loub;u. Denms of Hysell Atreet. I
.. look ... Th. new trunk there Colt removed the drawers
Mf and Mrs Harry Amos, who
eonUuna moat of her &amp;:rou.!IIIM.u." spilled tbetr contenta on t
couc
a ~rimtnal."
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But our search of thoae gar- Pteee by pieee he enmlned the
"Not Neverr• cr•d BettJ. ~ ~ .1.en~ hl"l't! to attend the funeral ot
•entl scented aweetl1 for a papers, a loose assortm~nt of m- The mother and rather n~ he mte Mrs Elza Yea~rei returnP.d
lt.oneyD.oon, p.ve Ul fiO infonna- aurant:e prenuum rece1pta, billa to each other reaauriq~, b\it ~o their hom~ In ColumbU.!I Thursday
tiOn
from dry-cleanen and department uld n.othlng.
.. u. 7 1 aee GenldiJI.e'a comb•" atorea, the conurum· place memoL.
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Mt and MrB Vern Davlr;. and
- the ColllmiAJ;onor pnsuntly raoda 1rom anr , ...
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Shee&amp;e are COIIUIIMII \hal

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The avera1e reformer hatin t Un ' [
to mind 1\$8 own bwUneaa He 11 too
busy .att.eqd1rlg to other people &amp; a!-

fairs

en hMnUDI &amp;tilll

ll.dley ICI"dl
I rea k Sleep

.Wricle '- the Lon W•n

ThP. averaa:e bome ls under ow.r-

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DIDLIGHT AND DESIRES--Delight thyoetr also
tbt J.or,d , ~n&lt;! h~ •hall g1ve thee the demes of
heart -Poalm 81.4

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M:r and Mra Janarchke and sou
nk of Ft Wayne were guests ot
&amp;he Barker ramlly recently
Mr aoct Mra Ed Maxwell and
son Alfred of ~ldey, :yl Va..
were ~~at$ or A D Woodrum aod
famtly over tile week end
Cl'larles Knopp of Columbus wu
Nun'a CUe
the ll test of hiS mother Mra Mar(Pound cake t.;ype)
;J cup.s ~ial a.ke flour, mned gat.f't Knopp lui. week
2 tea&amp;PQOllB ba.tlng powder
Min._. TrY Wl\8 the aueat of home
~,.~, t.eaepoon 11111t
folks at Balem over the week end
I ~up but~r
MilliS Anf\8 HuriJ la vlsltlnr at
1 1&gt;1 eupa auga.r
Charll!ltoD.
5 ee:1a y.'ll.ta, unbeaten
KaUe OUvu returned last week
2 icllll wll!teo, unbeaten
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hom
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+i,t'cup mt~·
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J &amp;;it8poon vanma
Mt and Jim Vemoh BUell r&amp;Slit Dour onee, measure, add bP.k- turlltd to Lort City Bun"-Y ..C·
ins powder and aalt, and alft &amp;o- companied by Hlkla RusaeU wto
ll:ether three times Cream butter will be tbelr gueat for a, week
AuiUitus McGrew ol Rlplf!y W&amp;S
thorouahly, add sugar aradua.il)'
~ cream t.cptber Wltll ltaht and the IUI!It of Mrs Sarah WOOdrum
fluffy Add en yolks and ~ 111 reeer.UJ.
whites Beat I minute Add ftour
Mr and
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alternately wlth milk, a Bmall two daWihtfr's of Mlddleport visit•
amotmt at a tbne Beat after eAch rd frll!ride here Wednesday
addition until smooth Add navorMr Ne:weomer and llo9Yer of Unlni: Bake ln &amp;reuod tube PJ,n--fl Ion Town Pa , are Jl'utS\11 of the
1-:l x 3 1·1 incheJ, in moderate ovep
Barker famU)'
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blrfd lncre&lt;llenta an4

mol8ten wen Pile lnt.o •lt4 bowl
or heap un amall platter, aam~
\\ ath crlap lettUce

Mr. Brush 1110ys: "You eM alrDGI/1
ilepellll upon U tllat lltt llouu tllat

r...cuttltll tiUn
Uiie sweet "'""'
'1\J!'ki.Qs,
l*l't\Del stot.IOtUi aJit\oei the entJ,re
1Cnlth of the Plcl1e Then e&amp;re•
fully spread out llf!Ctlon.s to ruemble a fan J!II:CfllJettt ae a aarnllh
rer ft&amp;h salada. Dlll plcklea may
al8o be cut ~ thl! manner rca- a
landwlch 18rnllh U too Jarae for
a !lingle sert..., tlie plckle ahould
be cut. 1n half Jenath:wbie

k«lll It• •clloolgif'l complexion

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In your block isn't there a house that stands o11t 'bove
the rest, for itll fine color harmonies, and its well kep.

Lemon c.,... or ClltteA
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'"'"""on the back-for you've shown the sort (jj
fj~eltt ~t a man can well ~troy!! of. Thllf,
tile JdD4 of
jt ill-'-and that's why
~eJI it in
l!J'#ttenee tel A!i.); other. It mak-ei friend' for us. ~s4
illi!i il!!'ow jou' ereet~•e eolor combinations.

Itt cup bUU.F
Beat ogp we1J Add otber .tntre·
lients Cook over hot water 'fQtll
l.hl(l... Potw into aterlltzqi IIUIM'IIJ
uae-r(lr ftiUns f(lt thrta or cake.a c;
aa a spteiUI tor toaat aod hot bla~

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there 1s a l!axap}lone plaver who can perform
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Tickle your 111rKU th!.a week-end
by aerv~ one or both or thne
novel plckle. Jlalntlea
TJJey will
tone u» Ule ~L
Modem. Woldorf Salad
1 cup eelery, tlnely cut
3 red apples
~ cup walnut meatl!l, broken
Iii cup swee~ pJcltlea, sltced Cl"OBISwlle
h to \ cup mayOnnaise
Con red a.ppl~ and dice wUbout.
peelinl Con1btne apples, celery,
walnut&amp;, and pJckeJ&amp;. ~ •Wilclent

cup lemon Juice

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took dinner with Mr and Mra Q B
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Earl Taywr spent Sunday wlt.h
Miss Luelle Hoback of Rolandua

cbtldren

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"Strut Stuff" In
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PBIDAY, m..,y 10, 1111

Halrmony Klnp orchest.n
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BROOKHART
market
lilCU¥1! WleYt:n,
PlTTSBuaGH PaODUCE
Tht: bou.t has several W.r"e spucwlt.h Mt 1111d Mr~ W1Uiam Swbher
moetly 3trona to !Oc hlcher ~e
Pltl.Abw'ah.J u1J l~INB-Poulky
lulUI dt:clt&amp; with. a itiUoll encl(lf;ed l
o1 O r~~ovel Hlll
who 'llle&amp;kl'IHII on heavy but.chen
150- - Market we&amp;llt demand lab'~ •upVirainia Greua dunclna: pavilion which liS one
[L WM
And~w Jacluon
210 lbl. 8 00-il.lfl 120-210 lbs '125 PlY moderate, heavy heP tt: meet
t.he lar~tlt dancinG noon ~~Ml1'
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diiCOYtred the evilS or cre&lt;IJt a.a.- '1.85 260 360 lbll 62!1-1 JO 100-140 ••ens 17 , leahorn hem 13·11, let·
PHONE IUo/ 1
boat plylna tbe Upper Ohloi tlver
trot In the old NatlOniLI bank and
horn bwUen lO ....om ,.~-This will probr.Lb1y be the Jut e'l- Alter Sufferlnl' S e v e r a I
deatroyed them lD the p-eat.ellt ar.d lb&amp;. 1 ~ 8 10 pacldn1 IOW.II 4 00- 5 00 18 raney colored btoUen :n:~:
curalon of the M'tlson befor• late 1
Weeks With Stranre
tht- negro solemnly Informed tht' m01t •~ful polltleal ft&amp;:ht.ln the
Cau.W Recelpt-8 nont: market «! broUen :liJ·SO 1'008\en 10, ducks
September 85 the steamer Wash
worr.men lhat th.e pre5ldent hu W.tory of our oountl')' Brookhat t 1no~I.Jally unch.&amp;u~o~ed
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ington 1.8 now busy wath the t.rv.dej,
M•lady
dec 1w.red a mon.l.otium 011 MIM for added
He ILione at l.Jl our pret;l
Butter- Market tl.rm ,
demand
gue~tll
u.t PittsburBh a.nd w 11 not retur 1 ~
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! the rer;t oi the ~:~. Hemoon
dent.l! never eomproml&amp;ed and n ... vcr
Ct&amp;lves reee\ptll 12:&gt; mark~t rat1• 1aood supply moderate 93 acore 34
President J H Orut.e was p1esent before September
The lllland 1 Chlu leb J Wlnea;ar 31 vears of
A lhltd wtl1th a. moyed tht vr-e&amp;· aurrendered to f'lrumclal dlrt..t.tlon er slow around 5..eudy v~el~r.. tc ~ 1·4, 119 IOOl'e 23 r-t sa aoore Zl l-4,
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uud adUtes:;ed the team
oompll- Maid hHs been busy with her reau- &amp;If' pa:!ll;t'd ll.Way ilL lhr Hol.r.cr hotl !dent told of huw t\41; Hlan~ IriSH We need 1mother JKCkMrn IWIIo' 10 900 &amp;ood and chulce lot 100-850 ~ t.utJaara l4o 12
m~ntln~ tht!lll on the LI 1l.~1e show- lm t1ade betw~n Cm-.:mnull and pltrtl FtldS.) mornlug lit ~so 0 • wolf hound had bltl.t:n oue of the combat thts rest ored and r~)utet
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Eg11s-Markf!t nrrn demand mod
lr,ll and ror the wunde1 ful splllt Cune~ Ill land bul has con:.ented to e':;.cl. u - ,.11 •._,,, 2 ,. '&gt;ecamt&gt; 111 sev- 1 mnrme:~ l!l.JardlllK hls Kapaoan camp 11&amp;'-tK~ numw.ce
Shet-p l"t'Celots. :'IOO mM.rkt ac •vr f l ~tlt: .,upply ample, nearby curren~
wlilch at all timet&gt; prevail~ wtlen J un another excurslon undr1 the I.' I al "' ~ks aoo -:nd \\P. S Laken to
Wl1&lt;Lt the otllcrs were Joslin re ·
Brookhart ura:e&lt;l Citizens and steaCv • choice ewe and wether l lfcelp~ t6 16 ] 2 rresh ex[ra flrtlts
tney v.e1e entered mto a contest uusplces or the Legion here
fuse ... to 1evear but he ~med con- small merchlil.utJI to Inform t.he led- handvwelghl lambs upward to 9 00 18 19 hennen white extra 19 1-2
The same price of 75 cent.s \\lll t1 hospital where llll ~IUlminatlon 1!tdel' , he wculd ascl'Jt..aln t.he1r era! trv.de comm18&amp;lcn aOOut any bull': sorted lambs abouL 825 ~ood 20
10 Jt,h a !\\ttl team He con&amp;ratulat&lt;&gt;hth "-"
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monopoll!tlc actA by chain st.ort:S to choke lot straight mo;;tl&gt; 7 h
v eget.ables~arket ~ teady de~
Feted by Preaident Gral'!, ec. them 011 \.he •&lt;•OOtl l&gt;j.Kilt.lllll .. nlikc l 1~ charged for the moonlight ride w~~ held 11u•h CMeffi appeare&lt;lth
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aultude tney had whLle &lt;1t play und tickets ca n be had hom any er strange tot e o c II. s c
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Hl' s'lld the commissions luqullj 8~ buck W.mUti, 1..2~ 800
com mand ~&gt; low :suply modeJate OOJnlil•
Several Playera Make
I Manager HubbLud thu.nketl P1es1 LeGionnaire or from the Hartley pllal and ttfter considerable 1nves-1
SEPARATED
Into chain stores would not be com mon 8fd medham lhrowouU; mam l~ tee~ lug boxes T-e!ClLS 6xiJ 100• 12$
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plel2f! before Sepll:!mber He added fo 50-1)6 75 ottwr cla&amp;Beli scart:t&gt;
ca bbage c~ate Ohio noo lb) J00-11!1
"Home· run&amp;"
1(itnt Grale tor tlil&gt; p1a..:,c h1 behall and Bennett Shoe store at Pomeroy tlu :1.tlon It V.'tl.lii reported that Lh~ I
I ol the team
FlSher Meat Market at Mtddle~rt stranl! ~ malady was caus t'd b} pols- 1
tht the Inquiry would show that Jn
Besldes the tee cream a huge cake George Childs Plumbing Shop at e n t&gt; rnba lmlng ftmd
l in the wuntry becauS4! such Of.l!ra 1921 but fo per cent of all iloll ~:s were
Tht&gt; Purltv let' C•ea ms let:re&amp;· had been baked which wa.s decor- Middleport and The G() ld Shoppt at 1 Ml Wino;gar v.a.s a furrner reN- Itl on a ae ro.~re Th :! surgeons bellev- . ,. trallliillCted In chain stores 0u1 U1at
tion basebaU team were given IU1 a\.t'd Wl~h 1:1 green and while ice MldrUeport
dent c r MlddlePQrt but has r s1~rd ( of t hf y could send the bo.bJes hom!' in 1928 !lXteE'n per cent of all bu.oa
ICt' cream tre11t at Ll.e M1doleporL l end bore the words wtltt.en llf'I065
In Chesh•rt- for the pa.:st sc\ ern llto lne normal l!ldi VI&lt;Illkl lives \\hen ness was conducted by the Sl:lme
high lnachool dJol.n(l: hall Thursday 1tl) etop Punt) Ice Cream• ' n.
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M .~ 11 d M-s J o h n Hor ...' ~m and ~·~ar~ where h.(&gt; hils been managmg thQ tum1d e~:~ch had llli of her utal store.s In 19'.10 tle uld l'tere were
r,;e~e~~~Pu~~; j~~;Y .,~:1 cJeu/n~~~~~ pusent enJo)ed the e\t'lllll!l:
lanlll) n f
Vegns Nt.
anlved ttlr Midway Oancing Garden..~ Ht l(lrKan:s ami shared only the colon 27000 chain Ntore!S but In 1930 the
banner the team pl::J.ys and the (&gt;n
--· h Ito Thu.sda\ lor a \IS•t with the rec(&gt;ntlv made preparnllon:s ! Jr a
It th~} hlld been born \\lth onl) number had gro'II'Tl to '10,000
Ute aggreg~~otlon of Creoms wcie
1~
Th-e farmN~ the labomr~ and
ON ALL OUR USED CARS
1tc,JmPs rather Jalk Hmden aru.l new hom .. . hele and It was near- lonr htart or ll~r o1 circulatory
present as well a~ nuwy otheJ
~ ~st{'r Ml~ F w OilmOI~ •uul ulhlt mg t l)mpletlon ot th-1! lim~ ot h•" !iY5tem their separa.tlonswouldhave thr lndllpendent bUBine68 m,_n
1 •td:ll'\es and friends
You
Can
Buy A Beller Uaed Car Now
ll\n('!(b He was KSSO(IMled With ttu ! teen Impossible Many of the con- whether whole!ll-ller!l, retailers or
I Ml9 Hattie Bennett ll.rJ lved home Dl' M~me Ulldt'• lRku~ It Mludl£'pm t lilt~ ted twins born or Slamese par- manul&amp;cturers are OUOilde l.he l.l(1~29 E'"ex 4-Dou•· Sedan, w11·e wheels
IFiada~ ftom Huntlngtou ~&lt;hPie ~lle fliT u numbtl (lf ye rs
cnts ~hare vital organs and can not lade! of monopoly Brookhart dcfm1sh like new .
ExcurSIOII has been \ ISitlng relati\t'S
u
be nrtcd
clared Thev owe It to themselves to
George VanZant wu~ fl. business
He 15 survlvC&gt;d oy hw ~ l!e one 1
r&gt;
unite In a common cause and d"
1929
Esc ex Coach
-~
\lSitor m Atllens Thursdn}
- -~troy thts fort res.&lt;~ of econumlc op1StHI CllaJl_:s his father and th1ee
1928 Essex 4-Door SedHn
bland Maid to Make Run I M1s Walter HoY.ell wno has tnotllHs •he !uneral senlc~~ \\illl 1
pression·
I
Brookhart sugge:.led cooperathe
•
1been vlsilmg ht&gt;• mou1c1 who Is te ('Onducltd at the te f'n dence Sun
1928 Chevl olet Coach
tt Oetting Up Nl,~~:hh n n~ karlo.. I for Ex-Soldtera; Leavea
critically 111 at Nit ro retul!H t1 home dll\ nFtemoon at lv.o o clock with Ifound was expect~ to be re~ar- b10nk!S Hlmlltll to the organization 1
frequtmt da:v ca lls. Leg Pains N" 'v~
Pomeroy al 9 p m
Thwsday evemnt~
1nltllln 1l In chu-6t- of the R.l\\- l rt Mt.d for further questlonmg today Hl.a.blt.!ihed years ttgo 111 Rochdale
1927 Doclge Coupe
ouanes~. or Bu1nh1tr &lt;lu•• to function• '
al l!rhu1d~,. Irritation, tn acid (Ondl·
B E Cross of Clevclar.d Is hne ]J 11 1!' umk&gt; 1t fl k 1 rs Ill t h e 0 n1~ 1 ' 1 1H u bb fl 1d \\KS '"-1
""' d for four days a.f- England He t~ald ~I It B n t l.'!h coW1IIV' Knight Tourinr: $25
tlon:e. mLlkoe• }oiiHJ•, tdro,ll d..,unliols~d
~ metery at Cheshire
tel thf'lMKIIeb ~le first row1d and (operat ive now had V. banking rt'1 tsltm...: rf'latlves
an4 dl11cuu,.ag. d t ,.) rhtJ f. y ~ 1ux Teut
The Feeney-Bennett PQ5t of the
I 11 a· tl'lt'u released
~uve Of $4 000 000 000 and 'I. as m1
Works fnst 11turt3 ~:tnulii.t!ro!( Lh1u American Legion again brings the
Ml:;:; Waliia Pearl Hill or Bt&gt;eth l
p1e~uabk t.u all ulW.ck:l flOIIl prJthe uy11tem 1n 15 ml1mt,;,a Pral!led by
Hill IS spendmg the we&lt;•k With her
1 1
thOUit8.nd8 tor rap! I II. lid J&gt;OI!!llve Ill:• exc ursion steamer Ishnd r.t~ud to I
HUNTER IS KILLED
Hltt' cap ta
tlon Dou't gl.-t~ u 11 •rry Cyt~lex fpro- lhe Pomeroy Bend
Th:s pnlatlal t:l:.IA:'r Mrs Lawrenctl Halfhill of I
I F.:ltcu!Jenvlllf' 0 'July lO-INS-It was Andre~ Jackson v;ho dls n1oun&lt;1ed 81811 tex) tud uy uru.l .. r the t:oat Will run from Pomeroy nnd Middleport
I
lcove!e&lt;l the evi lS or (,'J't'dit control
ron-C!a.d Uua.ruute&amp; llluet ljUieltiY
t.u an ull lliBlll search
a J)068e
•lla:r then conditions, llrprov.. Ttl~t- Middleport July 13, leaving Mid· I Mrs Ida Graham aod
grand·
tod,\) found the bod) of John Stan- In the old National bank and &lt;lt!~ 111avp ami IO!QIIIl:U'r c;~r IPOU.IIY ba.ck. Oll'porl al 8 15 p m and Pomeroy 1daughter spent :seve• a t days he1 e
ton Cookson 56 wei' known St
stroyed thl'm In lile grealcst '-'lld
Y GCia a~
al 9 00 p m l ne Isla•ul Maid 1with f11ends and relatlve5 1 hey
- -tenvllle gala e ow:ler
s lum eu- must liUCC&lt;!!&gt;Sful poUt leal fight
For Sllle II)' MaJtm aml Rt.. tr n~u~ bllng.'&gt; a new orchestra ·uth t.hem Jetuuwd to their home In Colwn- Arteaon Yau.er, 76, Paaae'i alotlllS ide a lo: In a wood
stort:. Mh1di~JIIlrt ~ ___ 1hts tune the Earl Marco and Hls bus l'~llday
Away at the Home of
11lth J. Lullet thrulll!'h h~s nc~!st ere
siiMSON SATISFJP,D
HI&amp; Dau•hter
A llhunileb who cxsmlned the
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(Uoct\ :-.ul(l Cook:;;on '1\as klllo:d acclRome Jul} lo-INS-Col He1 n
clt?nlull~ \\ hllt hunt.mg ye~ lerday
L StnnsLOn Amencan secrtt.Ary oJ
A•tn;on Yauger a~e 7G dlrtl'
Slat tuduy d~crl~d illS crmlcr•
l Thursda} rvcnlng ol thr hum o1
~nt:!Cs IVIth Prt •1ller U1 nit '.I Mu .sul
hls d.CU8hl.c1, Mrs HC'1b Thoma~ 1\1
UNf,LfEU TONN.tGE LESS
111 und Forf'lgn Muu~tfl
Dlr.u
Hc,tson His heme ISm Cle~land
New York July 10 - lNs-Unftll· G1andl as cmmentl}
SRtl,fac' nn
l but t: e lVI\~ here vis mg hu; daugh· ed tonnage of the United Bt.aWs und lcuvinl! notluu~;: to be des:lt ed
• ter nt the time of his dealh He is Steel Corporation as of J•1ne ~0
I survived by two daughters Mrs shc,wed a ~crease of 141129 tons [
- - GRA.-IN...PRICE_S _ _
SYRACUSE VS. MIDDLEPORT
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F
ff} Pellt l of Mawn C&lt;Juntv W to a total of l '~ 19 323 tons It wa~
Ch1cogo
JUI
10- !NS ~ I
COPYR I6ff r I!JY C:OVrC f, F'RIEDF. TNC., ___. DfSTRIBUT}JJ .8Y KJ N~ f'F.'ATVR£5 SYIY£JIC'/ITF: I'VC
announced today
Y
-vra ns
1
I Vn and Mrs Thomas nf Hobson
This eompalto with unfilled 1011 . j c~erwd steady to fum lt&gt;llu} Wheal I
! R1s I\ I, proceeded him In denlh nagc or 3 .995330 on March 31 , and ~~o n..~ llltlmull ~ U It 1 St up curnl-8c
AT &lt;;AMP HUNKER PARK
G•rtidUJ• l'ost•r. a .,.,~ at- Betty handed h1m an amher comb thelE"ss, Thatcher Colt ~~~'ked Bo&gt;tty
sevt JI I years ago He a lso lcavl!s
1:1
June 30 1930
ofY tu l -2c:: lu~her 1\JUI uab UilChant:
tractive youag r•c.pt1on clerl: ru wh• ch Thatcher Colt looked at v. 1th to preserve them One letter was one brother ot CleHland \\lw will 3 96 064 011
ed tn 1-flc up
tiN
b•agtoa Squ.are o8ictJ of a bnef glance of diSCOUrtl~ment found from the father, tbankana: I
SUNDAY, JULY 12
M.lrlve Friday to make the funeral
-I Opening prlc~!t--Wheat July 53
'Dr. Humpllny lbslcell, vat11.tbt1d
"Not a tiny stl'a.nd of ha1r left her for D new necktie A little atla•IKtnunt..s Ftmc!al and burh\l I&lt;'OLR WOUNDED IN SHOOfiN{•Il-2 !i 8 Sept :&gt;41-8 55 lJt'c :;9 :;g
lrora Mr MatDJitfSJde Herght.s In tt," be remarked d!s«:omwlately
d
i\lntncr 0 July lO-INS - Four 1l·8
2:30 P. M.
apartmeD~ o.a tbtJ lU(bt before "Has she a WJed hair net lefi lymg later the Commts!IIoner fuun a will tab pluce at Ht'lhf'l w vn
Cltr/stmas.. H~r room mat~. Betty around7 "
mel!s~gc that had come by specml with Flnsh•rwli.ld ,md tompail~ 111 ~rsom llit!ll' wounded one of them Cv•n- Julv ~7 1-'1 St'pt 53 l-4
u m unUer of a suspect.'CI. itw ol 3 II Dec 4U 1 2 (i-8
Coli•hl. r•porttUJ bttr duappear¥
d ell\ er} "Dear S1s, for the lo\ c l charge
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
&lt;hltken lhle\es In a gun ba,Ltlt&gt; toOnls July :l6 1 11 S•pt 27 1 2 ~ u
••c• tfJ the ,.,Irce three day$ Mter IL_....:S~t~r~a~n~d=•:,.:o~f....:H~a~i~r~._ _..! of M•ke w1re me twenty f1ve
Cbristmu aDd appealed dm~ct!y
bucks, w1ll you' Yourlovm~ broth
'ROTARIANS ME. T
L1a~ en llw Wullnct• Iurm wuth ol Dec 30 1 2
to Pollee Commi.SSJO.aer Thatcher
Betty vamshed Into a doaet and er Drure" Perh11ps there \\ere Lwo
1lu~ rr~tular meetmg or the Ro- h~re whJch climaxed an attempt ol
Colt for auf. Betty lleld a pllone returned with a net cap wh1 ch 11hc hundred Bepo.ra.te papen m t.h1111 t::lly club \nt~ "~t' l{l "lnursdny C\lrn thll' fawlf'rS to capt\ll e a gang oi l
I"ITT!-iBUitGII 1.1\'l:~'f()(K
c:onvft&amp;.1tJoa wJtll GetaldJDe on said Gcraldl\l(l somet•mes wou~ d1aorderly Jumble.
lug Ill lh~l! club 1oums Rev 1 ~ hh l.:l'n c11op l0bb€rs
J uly JO--INS--Hogs lt!Ceapt.&lt;; 7110
S.atGrday. Clmstmu Ev~, dunDJ after abe had. treated her hl\lr
"Do you know of any othf'T
wlucb tiM latter nrd sb• wrshed Chngmg to lt were several strandR place "'here Gerald me 111 og, t l1ave Bov&lt;i Oay of th
--'
••• was dttad.
Betti ttJie- of fine, brown ha1r whach Thatchyr kept '-I'Tlporta.nt papers!" Wed ehttrch gnvf' o mo~t iPt• 1 s! m~.; tall
on l'ulllng To-gelhcr
After a
pboDed Geraldln~·s mother and Colt removl'd with great care
n Tlu:.tcher Colt.
learaed sb~ lud JtOt arnv«&lt; lor the breast pocket of hi! coat he
"She always boastl':!d she kept llrle! busu1es.s mec~.rlg um11u "'·•
t.lle IJolldl•, The mlaSID\ gul's found ~n envelope Into whtch he
1 ha.tmless thmg a!ld d est royed "A!Il'H1 by the Mary Jane
.
H • A
d
dropped the ham a nd then sealed on Y
;';
d
tt
luuu:e, am rmstroq, a not the flal'f, Oq tbe ou~•de of the CP,· the dangerous ones, rep he 8 e Y
&amp;IX O'CLOCK DINNER
• • Mr .-:• _fiidq. D~le/1 W~loplllj1tfi.~ CIOinnuMij)nel' wrote lif
"Everyt:J'ung connec:ted with Mf I
11..,. IN \;~t.,-ailll to
Mrs W!Illa.m Btellf cnterLalntd
• "fillir:e hi• amaH precu~e hand, "Samples daughtel' was harmless," a&amp;'lerted
Satanlq alt•rlltJOG to Bad Gt~r- ot the halr of G"raldme Foster."
Edmund L. Foster fmnly.
Thursday wJth a six o'clock dhllli'J
aldrne ;on•. Colt fOt!l at one~
1
to th oster •partmettt. He dts
Huvmg urked fh~ In hls pocket
At that moment That(' her Cot nt the Mnty Jane m honor of M1 11
eov~nr fb•t_ Ger,Jtlinfl b.ad quat he turn d to n \'I&gt;J Qt. doo1 and wall bending over, on the pomt of r•ost•• E~;nc1 of Cincinnati In l.lw
reled w 1tb P!· lfa&amp;lell. The mru- opon(d 1t
1 tal ll.!
a dolhe5' pu ~hmg the second tlrn.w er of Lhn nfte1 noon Mr and MrM William
do et.
desk back Into ~lace, when Bud- Steff and M1 Klld MIS Foster Eglac curs. parents arnve.
\\ ~~ 1
1 r , " t "" asked denly he stoppe anu... Lhrus t h 18 nEr motored to GalllpohA
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CHAPTER V,
T! 1
• 1! 1V.:11 a hand and arm deep mto the dark
R. COLT," plende 1J tiH 1 1
1l ,r ... 111eh rece11s Pmlffintly he drew out 1nto
t:NTI&gt;:RTAINS FRIEND~
,\~ B.-tty the hght a fragment of green nole·
Mrs Roscoe Fowler entti\Ilmed
mother, w1th an em
'fhwsday evemng at her home ou
retie ahake of h"
Fcuath A1-enlli' m hc.n01 of M• ~
•ead, "there woD't any of th1s gt'
Foster IL'gner An enjoyable cvcnlng
Into the pllpers, wtll there""
wa.'l snenl and !::tier df'llclous NTbatchel' Colt explauled that H I
1 freshments were ~er• cd by the hoot
Geraldme contmued absent, tht
1 t:ss Those nttend m g W"rt
Mn
help of the press would be mvalu
I.dv.urd Young o! Charlestown M ~s
able.
Harr le MarJe Smith and I he cu~~t 1
"It rums a !1rl'M reputation to
of honor
run away," sat old Mr fo'oster, hi ~
vo1ce rumbhng JD Ius thr&lt;m.t.. "Anti
II
BIRTIIUAY PARTY
j
I want you to understand right
MIS }1'cad Hawkins rn l"'llflh'tt1
from the start that Gerry ,·wa ~ 1
wLth a smpalse ptrty 1hUi sday
.rood g1rl She n~ver got ~r II
I evning m honor of the birthdAY of
fnto any trouble arut !'leH!r \\tould
' h .. r tlnught4'r M1s Jo.(k E.'&gt;m~&gt;
There's never been any re!lerto&lt;lll
Tho'&lt;l ~&amp;ttending IICle tlw m ~ ml: 1s
on our fam1ly name, .tnd th ur1•
of Mrs Eum:; brldgl' club 1 hi'
never will bf' "
Thatcher Colt expru;s('d hi~ full
j C'\t n•n.: W:lN spent m cu 1d pluylnt•
eonfldenee 111 thas d eclr1• atw n He
Dnlllt\ 11fleshnHnl.&lt;l w~rf' s 1vrd
1
then began mterrogatmg Mr an~!
1
Mrs Foster and soon wa 1 olotam
BE ... t:lt PAR1 \'
tag a verbif pacture of the hm1l v,
Sa a Loul~e Scc.~ t Co1 tertam et1
their background and h•story, a.ml
v; lt11 u bi.'Uch p:trt} nt S\ racuse
all about th ear former rcmtcnce m
Thm~day l!Vt'nlng In hGilOI (){ Mw ~
the mountams of We&lt;JI.er~ Mal}
Ollvf' Fl'rrcll and Mi ss Vn 11 R11s
la'dd where Mr. Foster had mncl"
sell
Those present wrre
Luctlle
a sUbstantial fortun&lt;&gt; n hts h11ml
Dutl&lt;in Maxine Smlll1 Vtrglnill
instrument :factory Thatcher Colt
asked aome quetStlO&lt;l.S about theu
Leonn~d Chnp Tahllllt Allen FuJ\z
110n, Bruce, and then tnQUired why
Gurdon Harais Gerald
Lle\VI'Iyn
be renwned behlnd at 1uch a. t1me
Robert Coates and Wlll,nd Ashhandwriling
I"
Belly
exc:hrinaed.
.. Oh" sa.1d Mrs i'oatcr, wtth n
worth
proud 'rou or her eyes "he dtdn't
pa~er, on whach aome worda were worth and the g uests or honm Mrs
atay home Bruce tbmiu he know~ nOOded, the Commi111noner becan wr tten m ink When fhakher Colt l H S Scott aecompanled them
1
where abe is and he'9 gone OU~ to fin;;ermg th1ough the patch po~k handed
the scrap of J;IDper to 1
look for her h1mself."
eta and pre.;ent!y he drew fot1.h a Betty, she anatantly exclaamed·
1 My•tlc 3mlth has bl-en confined
"Where doet the young man k
"That iii Geraldane'a handwrit-~ to ht&gt;r home for the pus1 several
Uunk she isT" asked the commls
e~i thts {or your front door"'" lng,"-and in a low voace sbe read days with lll:te&amp;s
[
aioner qu1ckly.
k d
11loud:
Marguerite Ball who h:1s been
"\\te couldn't drag It out of he as c
blm," explamed old Mr roster
Betty s~ud at was not Nor dtd
"I wall never shaw th~ white I visiting her father Ha rry 8~11 ilt
"'He just told us he was gomg a nd she know what lock at flltcd feather. You tell me It 11 nght. Nelsonville returned to he1 home on
he waan't eommg back wlthouL h•~ 1 hatcher Colt stcppl'd out of the Something. tolls me lt 011 ve2: Soutol Slxth Avenue Thursday evP.Vet7 W'lcked'.
ilce m ntn
.ut:er."
closet and exammcd the key close- wroeg
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••wnen wa1 that'"
!y It waa a large one, of lfl'tCRIBb your sleep I beard you utter het'
Harley Sanborn lllSI.t'r Bers anr.1
, '"ThiS afternoon ••
metal, With an elliptical bow, a name I am getting marr1ed a;nd
Thd' ulvistlgator expressed hu:1 lon,... slc!m, th1ck shouldcr8 and a 1 need the. money. \ JTI,Uflt h~~:ve Ml~:; Cnrrle hoy~ mnlmed to Reeds11.1.
f Ul mf
ti
b•t "'composed of a numQcr of )r- four thousand dollan from ,ou ville Thursday and Vlstted with •elatlves
,...anb or ts
orma on
regular projections-a key to fit or- "
'J
Looking for Clues.
an mtne~~.te and old-fasluoncd lock. ;:....---;.,-c:i:=-::;;;--:---'1 MJ!l Frank Wiltams II- rt:tumed
Thul'dfL.l f1om Charleston where
••Now I would hke to have your Through the bow was knotted a
BlackmaU.
~ hL ha s l::een vls!Ung Mrs
Harry
pft.mJssion," he satd, "to make 11 paece of blot:! rabbon, as If It had
A deep 11lence followed M
aeArch of your daua:hter'8 private been worn on a loop - Jlerhaps readang of tlmt cry~ fragment '3thcen who Is In A. huspltal th •re
eftecta. We m1rht fmd some- ag&lt;.1mst ~he bo~om of tile mtssmg or a. letter, and especially that lut.
Mrs Dan WI~ and dau1hter ~
UPng- ••
\
Geraldme
deeply aJgnJfu.:ant clause. Gerald"Gt) ahead," mud the father
1 put the key m my pocket while me F~rter a blackmaaler1 And. Dum} Lou Stansbury and Dwl(rht
-vou won't fmd .a.nythmg to hr!r Colt asked the parenta•f they rec- who bad talked 1n sleep, in tM '1 r:~:urc of Cclumbus spebt from 1
Gi~t't!dtt, I U pronuae you that." ogmzcd the key They Aatly de heanr1• of th1s pretty g1rl who MontJay until Wednesday with Mrs ,
The .old man and woman rmt tn claredthattheydldnoL. WJtbeyes could not be found! There wu Ruth Saunden; and daughter Datsy
two easy chatrs, lookmg at. e!leh more sombre than ever, the Com· • strange look In the old father'•
Mr and Mrs F011ter Egner and
c.ther bot say 1ng nothmg at 1dl, puss1oner then resumed h•s mvea eyes u he kept hia pztl fa:ed on Lhlldren returned to t11elr home In 1
whale Betty gui,ded tlle co1Jhnt8- t1gatmn Betty led the way • point U.e eo.lm, inscrutUne face of hia CinclnnaU Friday after spending 1
lliun.er in hts Je&amp;rch. and •~ w1th mg out the obJeets that had be· wife-a look of determnaecl, ob- the past week here with Prof Lewis •
end family
IIJ' notebDOk, followed Ulent.
longed to Geraldme.
stanate refulal to believe.
[
"'Geraldine alwaya used 'kl aay
"We shared th1s d esk- the two
At lut 'l'ha.teher Col~ spoke.
Mrs N B Cartmill Mr~ A T
Lhe -..ann..,
of thm ..," left-hand drawers 'fo'en! Gerald
.... •ated
n
"7 •
J
"Th1it ta aD very dlfferent f ro11r1 Gibbs of Hartford and Mrs Elery
Fry flnd Mrs Sherman Zirkle or I
' -. .a Bett•,
-1...
' leadtnr '01 mto ine's."
1 L., Th teh
the mental portra&amp;t you p n mt Newell W Va , spent Frlday with
the bedroom, "10 there im't much
Findmg them un. oeaeu, a
er of Geraldine." he ~roteatcd.. "n.e
and
he
h gir1 you patn.ted ... me wu ~ Ml ~ Loub;u. Denms of Hysell Atreet. I
.. look ... Th. new trunk there Colt removed the drawers
Mf and Mrs Harry Amos, who
eonUuna moat of her &amp;:rou.!IIIM.u." spilled tbetr contenta on t
couc
a ~rimtnal."
r...
But our search of thoae gar- Pteee by pieee he enmlned the
"Not Neverr• cr•d BettJ. ~ ~ .1.en~ hl"l't! to attend the funeral ot
•entl scented aweetl1 for a papers, a loose assortm~nt of m- The mother and rather n~ he mte Mrs Elza Yea~rei returnP.d
lt.oneyD.oon, p.ve Ul fiO infonna- aurant:e prenuum rece1pta, billa to each other reaauriq~, b\it ~o their hom~ In ColumbU.!I Thursday
tiOn
from dry-cleanen and department uld n.othlng.
.. u. 7 1 aee GenldiJI.e'a comb•" atorea, the conurum· place memoL.
'0.\
Mt and MrB Vern Davlr;. and
- the ColllmiAJ;onor pnsuntly raoda 1rom anr , ...
•-1' • llf•· N ev•..
(To Be Caatbl_. T.-....... , . daughter
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llabll and Yiu ColliDI o1
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.Wricle '- the Lon W•n

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DIDLIGHT AND DESIRES--Delight thyoetr also
tbt J.or,d , ~n&lt;! h~ •hall g1ve thee the demes of
heart -Poalm 81.4

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M:r and Mra Janarchke and sou
nk of Ft Wayne were guests ot
&amp;he Barker ramlly recently
Mr aoct Mra Ed Maxwell and
son Alfred of ~ldey, :yl Va..
were ~~at$ or A D Woodrum aod
famtly over tile week end
Cl'larles Knopp of Columbus wu
Nun'a CUe
the ll test of hiS mother Mra Mar(Pound cake t.;ype)
;J cup.s ~ial a.ke flour, mned gat.f't Knopp lui. week
2 tea&amp;PQOllB ba.tlng powder
Min._. TrY Wl\8 the aueat of home
~,.~, t.eaepoon 11111t
folks at Balem over the week end
I ~up but~r
MilliS Anf\8 HuriJ la vlsltlnr at
1 1&gt;1 eupa auga.r
Charll!ltoD.
5 ee:1a y.'ll.ta, unbeaten
KaUe OUvu returned last week
2 icllll wll!teo, unbeaten
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J &amp;;it8poon vanma
Mt and Jim Vemoh BUell r&amp;Slit Dour onee, measure, add bP.k- turlltd to Lort City Bun"-Y ..C·
ins powder and aalt, and alft &amp;o- companied by Hlkla RusaeU wto
ll:ether three times Cream butter will be tbelr gueat for a, week
AuiUitus McGrew ol Rlplf!y W&amp;S
thorouahly, add sugar aradua.il)'
~ cream t.cptber Wltll ltaht and the IUI!It of Mrs Sarah WOOdrum
fluffy Add en yolks and ~ 111 reeer.UJ.
whites Beat I minute Add ftour
Mr and
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alternately wlth milk, a Bmall two daWihtfr's of Mlddleport visit•
amotmt at a tbne Beat after eAch rd frll!ride here Wednesday
addition until smooth Add navorMr Ne:weomer and llo9Yer of Unlni: Bake ln &amp;reuod tube PJ,n--fl Ion Town Pa , are Jl'utS\11 of the
1-:l x 3 1·1 incheJ, in moderate ovep
Barker famU)'
i350 F 1 1 hour and 3D minutes

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or heap un amall platter, aam~
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Mr. Brush 1110ys: "You eM alrDGI/1
ilepellll upon U tllat lltt llouu tllat

r...cuttltll tiUn
Uiie sweet "'""'
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l*l't\Del stot.IOtUi aJit\oei the entJ,re
1Cnlth of the Plcl1e Then e&amp;re•
fully spread out llf!Ctlon.s to ruemble a fan J!II:CfllJettt ae a aarnllh
rer ft&amp;h salada. Dlll plcklea may
al8o be cut ~ thl! manner rca- a
landwlch 18rnllh U too Jarae for
a !lingle sert..., tlie plckle ahould
be cut. 1n half Jenath:wbie

k«lll It• •clloolgif'l complexion

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the rest, for itll fine color harmonies, and its well kep.

Lemon c.,... or ClltteA
fMakea • Pm' qr 3 ~~~

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'"'"""on the back-for you've shown the sort (jj
fj~eltt ~t a man can well ~troy!! of. Thllf,
tile JdD4 of
jt ill-'-and that's why
~eJI it in
l!J'#ttenee tel A!i.); other. It mak-ei friend' for us. ~s4
illi!i il!!'ow jou' ereet~•e eolor combinations.

Itt cup bUU.F
Beat ogp we1J Add otber .tntre·
lients Cook over hot water 'fQtll
l.hl(l... Potw into aterlltzqi IIUIM'IIJ
uae-r(lr ftiUns f(lt thrta or cake.a c;
aa a spteiUI tor toaat aod hot bla~

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by aerv~ one or both or thne
novel plckle. Jlalntlea
TJJey will
tone u» Ule ~L
Modem. Woldorf Salad
1 cup eelery, tlnely cut
3 red apples
~ cup walnut meatl!l, broken
Iii cup swee~ pJcltlea, sltced Cl"OBISwlle
h to \ cup mayOnnaise
Con red a.ppl~ and dice wUbout.
peelinl Con1btne apples, celery,
walnut&amp;, and pJckeJ&amp;. ~ •Wilclent

cup lemon Juice

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took dinner with Mr and Mra Q B
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Earl Taywr spent Sunday wlt.h
Miss Luelle Hoback of Rolandua

cbtldren

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Ull'h the Yank&amp; beaL the
A
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proof of 'fhit-. New Yock eXpeCbi or
lf•narer McCart.hY'I men thta aea..
stn Is ahown .bl Ule promise~ t;tf Hew
York wrlf4!rs a1 · t.o what great
tblnp McCarthy 1111 IMDJI' to 4o In
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' Ttl~ ~wly Pirates humbied ChJcqo Bll\lil. t tq 2 , to send the
Bruins ftve and one-hair rames 1f•
tJie rear, It WEI.!! the second defeat
In a row ror Chicago by Plt.tsb\ll'l'h .
The core of the situation seem 8 to
be that the Cubs would have been
-.,tter oft U MCCarthy had rl'malneel in Ohloago and almOBt anyone
&amp;hould
M ......~-1~ ~ :bl~ tohdo a.s weU
Bli
..vow .. •Y w t t e lgh-prlced
ciew or Yankee8.
•.Lefty Golm!a gave the A's ntne
hJts while a touple of aeoond strln1
PbU.de)phla hurlers, MaHaffey and
~el, were more aenerous. Ho·
mer No. 21 by Oehrla: and twO

FOBES'!' RUN M. E. CIIURCH
a, m . Morning service of
v.orshJp.
10 :15 a. m. SUnday r.chooL
&lt;Omttnued on pap IIX)
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1 V\(()NDER WHAT THI:Y
IS To THE: . GAME THAT
MAKES EVE:RYBUDDY
6UGS ABOUT IT"

200 F irejlroof Rooma
100 Room•
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record. 81ttabllabcd yt!iterl:la.y by Ka,ye
Don, Bl'tU8b trater. lri Mta&amp; Enrlan&lt;l
II waa. omclally declared today to
be ' 1'71.49&amp; ktknneters
hour qr

t; tbe,- - aft~Wns Ccmnle :U:aet'a . ne'IY w=ld'a mot.qrboot ' speed

.tal Bd ad llroM Street.
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ANNOUNCE THE
ARRIVAL OF
11-jE -HON.
BISHOP'

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.!ilfa&amp;a by the opulnaL Mr. Ruth
helped tbe Ya.nluo
The St. Louis Cardinals laughing IY &amp;hook lhelr bats and waved tarewell to,. tb\) Watlona.l lCB.~Jue conten-

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110.9119825 miles ~ hour.
Don drove M1sR England over the
ftrri!t meu1D'ed mile of t-he Lake
Garda oOUr&amp;e In 38 2·5 seconds, the
second In 36 4·5 seconds.
The rscer broke hla ofln record,
whleh he establlahed earlier In ~
year on the f'arana River in Argentina. of 103.49 mUes per hour.

RESULTI!
WRESTLIN ,.
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G.UUS TODAY

Co~=:C~8 ~ 8~~1ATION
Indianapolis at MUwaukee.
Loulsvllle at Kansu City.
Toledo a' Minneapolis.
NATIONAL ,_..,GVE
Brooklyn at Boritou.
Ch:o pmes)
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New Yol-k at PblladeJphla.
• Cincinnati at St. Lou·' !~.

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0111 p..iJNG J.OT AND OAIUG&amp;

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19. Reserve11 for lntereljt, Utxl'ti, ~tnd other expcnse1 accruf'&lt;l
and unpakl
. 20. Circulating note~&gt; out."&gt;t.andlng
: 21. Due Ul banks. including cerwted and cMhlcns· clwck~
t.Utlstandllli
22 Dem.11.nd deposits
23 Time depo&amp;lt.5

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AT "GIVE,AWAY" PRICES.
Trade-ins on Model A R.Conditioned
Good for many thouoando of mile•

Here are wonded'ul bargains for the many
people who still think that the Model T
was the m'JSt convenient and most econ·
omical motor car ever built.
They are
ready for the road. Thousands of miles
of fault-free service is in them. Some of
them don't even look shopwom.
USED CARS OF ALL MAKES

We have many. other cars taken in trade
op the new ford. These include Model A
Fords, Chevrolets, Essex·and Whippets, etc.
Come, tate your pick
Demoaat-ra-Uoa costs D,oUtln1 ,

BROOK~-E~ERSB~GH

One-Piece

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Pajamas
Theae good looking
Cotton

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L) the ninth 'Wlth two gone T
Custer hit a beautif11l drive t ·J ·
rlsht 11eld which struck thr-: :-,ch"&gt;&gt;&lt;l 1,
bulktlntf about ten feel from tho
ground and took a bad hop In lcavlnl the wall. Before "Giles could retriev~ the pellet which had relie d
cnto foul ttrrltorv. Cu"&gt;ter had ma::lt
a cl~"'n heme run to bn1s t the Pythlall tctal to six while the min~;ors
•·.we f;till unable ta puucture tile
stn:.n~,; d&lt;&gt;Icnslve work of the lodKC· ·I
men.
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Pfldures or t.hc: gan'ie were thr I'
O~dlQi cf PeAs, newcom-er at sho•'L
field fer the Coal men, 11 catch blo' 1
P4tl·~r In llle ninth of a f~ul · Off I
Jcbn Terrell that Wfls really ng~
and "· $hOe .~ lrlng t:a~ch by T . OUB· !
ter- eft Jimmy Terrell'.-; bRt to l;!nd ~
the gamr. Both of the latLcr t~1~ys 1
WeK rEal masterJ,J -cros nnd m11.v
have sa.ved a great d~al of troub!S i
fer . ~he Pyth!J.:l...hurlcr had neither ;
be;:m ftd / 8tliih led In ~ ~
tvcrJc • • ·- thr&amp; !dp.g:
l!:t&amp;al, ~ .
Flt:Jler td T . CU5tet w
next, each
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50,000.00

FORDS

MODEL

PijheT
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blp~ wb .~ ;'-E. ·.
' ' ' h(ts were
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l!ltdtle and'Lto
smash. For -thr
BlltP Diamond, rfohn Tofl dl and
DIP, tach complied twq l:dnglns. .JQbu ., . .),'!-~·:~
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at the midway station. Alter
this brt'llk, Oiles was retiicd on hi!;
lut'leld tap.
Thr. Miners continued their on~
slaut;~ht en the Fraternal hurler in
second with little or no abate·
up filed to T
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but R-e ynolds \\-atted Cor 11
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tb the lml!!hl sRck, -Joh• •
TDtals
T
followed with Hnoth-er clean
• Stflnlry
'blnSII&lt;
but
Horn·~
pep
wa.s
taken
In
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lnfl,ehl after R . Terrell's drlv~ ElrC"l rf ..
qho rt was handed to the catcher Gz•t•z r. r ...... . .
tag Reynolds but the throw waz, A cu~trr , cr .. _
and Reynolds counted the letaulcJ·, Jb. ss _
and Ill.'lt run of the game for K imes, tb . . ..
boys who work with lamps mt Young, u __ . . .
.eapa. Fr9m tb~:n oc the old Sch~rrer, p . . .. .
o,t P. defense was Imaging them IFlsht.'l', s6. Jb . . .
In aol place.ll and positions. No par· I 'T'. Custer. 2b .
tlcuJar credit Is due an:-,· pltclwr be·
hiQCI an aggregatlon that f!!:!Ul lhem
w.e'rever they arc hit and thrre l~&gt;
n();. doubt but that some or tlm~e
m~u·rs hit that ball l.enitly hllrc!
fCJI'. It to go straight at one uf the
ar(IJC.'red knighlc; Cor a kUling part. v
wlbh the batter the vicllm.
pue to the excellence qf the fie .
reqalve work I:Jy the ot!Pr eight
P)ffCr&amp;, only three hits were record~:d·. after the
Inning aild one of
thO&amp;c came In lhe eeoond. Tm other
t~ tame cne In the third. and the
lal;l. cne In the sixth· lnnJng.
In the meanllme the hHlVY b:tl.'
thr Knights were flmctlonlng.
were l'ecorded by the.se clout·
£.fl rln cvCry Inning. In the second
With one gcmr Kimr11 ~lngll·rt :~nrt
1'WEN1''11' nilAND TO RA('t;
when the relay fi'Om Uw outwas not stopped unt1l 11. ri!'SN••w Ymk. JulJ 10-INS- Mrs.
behind the crown back ur ra\'llr Whitney's ~_:real ttlrcc·n·az·.
fl.cld. The next t.wo ba1.1 ~rs
old Twcnly Gnmd, wi ll be shipped
!lafe on errors but were lefc to Chicago tudn,\' to meet mate and
tt,f! third a hit followed by a •, nll ~ rr il GL!it'S iu tlw $75.000 mlr1Pr1
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run and In the fifth thr ee Arlington ~ w~k from Sawrda~·
BCored the tally that knotted
Appan:nl-l ,V complei Ply rctoverml
count before Stanley was call('d frolll n .;t.ra11 1 uf the liJ&gt;ht lumbar
for lnterrerence as he att('mp· mu:&lt;e lr. Twenty Grnml wag reacJ)• to
to go from seeond to l.h ird 001 make the trtp we'-l.
Klm e&amp; hlt to short. The tie existed
----~-~tor only an Inning a~ the KnlgnU·
Fiul ~m~rio::~n lalfv Sd•ovl
we~ detcrmtmod no t to t!:' l'ihninatln thifl raCfl so easily. In the sillIn liM .l:id,l:'t• Tap1•111:: It~···~ ~· ··~
thYouna opene d wlth a Iong d on· luhiiHiit&gt;&lt;l ~ : .. • llt·~t lrl\1' ,.,.],."t] l1\
ble Schaefer wa8
out on hi ~ 1 hl,; :'' " 11 ' ' " 1 l.it.-J, Ji..J d, , .,.,,, .. I 'I.T u~
hll\'e iwt•i: mude lot JII 'P~i• l '\" 1/iP
U'GUUdE:t' to flr8t. and Young went lil ~tul'lr· hnilol ln:;, ,1-111&lt;-h rt!ll " '"zzd .~
to third. On Fis her's double Young rht•n•, ,111,: tu unll-&lt;· ,,f it " p 11 t,li•·
&amp;c:ORd, Custer followed with a mn- &lt;tl l.' lllnr1u1.
ghl and on El&amp;el's tap Pish~r came
tn n•aklng the ~cor~ read five t ~

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ot'l'rtlnas Of Scthhaeferl de d ,· oh~li
hul'I~T as If
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him :rom the mound In short order.
f
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In fad things looked dark or
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Prn.ttmallst:l chances almost •mme·
dlatt:'ly after !.be opening &lt;If the
firflt
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until the
£econd lramt!. Thlrtetn batters raced
tbe pitcher tn the nrst two Innings
with three ot theril finally tapping
rubbt&gt;r at the pay-otf atati~n. John
ftnt up smacked a K. of P .
for a clean bingle. Jimmy
followed wiUl a t'ly to second
on Horn's t.ap all hands were
when the ball wu not fielded
and 'Rawlings and Dill followed with
a ooup)e of smacks that would have
been hi\6 on a11y ball field, John
Terrrll and Horn scoring with bul
one out. On F05i's hit to centJ~r. onr
that would have been another cle;m
bingle 99 times out of a lmndred,
A. cnster showed some ciRS6 by rlnthe pUJ to T. Cu~;ter to force

IuCtanawll.s fl : MUwaukee a.
. AME&amp;rCAN Lt;AGU!;
New Yort 9 ; Phlhdclphla 4 ·
Wa8hlngt.oo lt; Bo&amp;ton L
Detroit 14 ; St. Lclut&amp; 7·
Chicago 3 ; c~vclaru:l 0 ·
N4TJONAL Lit.AGU.t.:
~ ~Alula ·;J; Oinci)lnQ-tl l :
St. Louts 9; CJ,nclnnatl 1.
Btol'klyn I: Bo&amp;t-ori 2.
New York 9 ; Philadelphia 3.
Plttetlburgh 4; Chicago 2.

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I,CMil.IU

United Staters GQvernment &amp;eeurltles owned
O!.her bonda, liWCk&amp;, and securltl~ owned
Ban.t.lntr }lowe, UUO':. : Furniture and fixtures. 14,000
l\e&amp;ei"Je with Federal RcAerve 8ank . . . . . .......... .
D. cilsh and dut rrom bank&amp;
II. Redemptlou. fund wlth U. S. Treasurer ar:d due from
U. B. Treasurer
14. Other a.sseu.

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nmrsday rvenlng tlle Knights of
.515
r,oo Pyth!aa team climbed lnio a tie with
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With Fraternaliata
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whole mUk ltaolfl
Try it today-for eooklna •od undwicbe&amp;. Your
It 1e ·tho hal!
pound pacliase.

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REPORT OP COMDl1'10N 01 Gil' ·

.m ,Game from Blue D~mond
.... ,&lt; After Minera Take
.t.66 1
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3 Run Lead

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At New Ydtk- Herb Freeman,
New York, defeated Joe Mou.dt.
Colorado.
George Mantsh, Jugmlavla, downChlcaso at Pittsburgl't.
ed Va.nkl\ Zelesulak, Poland.
AMliUCAN J.;;AOUt:
Dick Shlkat, Pht!adelpbla, and
St. Louis at Detroit.
Kola Kwarlanl, Rualsa, drew.
Cleveland at Chicago,
Wladek Zbyl!zk.O, Poland, (Uld Philadelphia. at New Yorll:.
WUlle pavles, VJra;lnia, , drew.
BoMon a.t Washington .

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Racine
dhio.

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Mat Game's Maestro
Dentiat

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.389 fttst place In the loCB.l recreational
bell waa bette~ ~an t.hree of . t.he ChtcuGo
28
n
.3?1 b$.11 leaeue by taklnl the Btrong re·
11Mre1 le!i'·'·es UOUDd OW' curt1 lol:ta.. Phllllel!i' so-called hurlen .
· ·· ·· ·· ·
3?a vamped Blue Diamond team lnta
-~ weeki 11.10 we laid the
\o,
fte
h d battle wag
N~
Yor.t.Y.iQkeea.
and tile (lhtca,,.
YERTI:RD.t.Y'S hlt:SULTS
team) on..,- a r a ar
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cd through eeveral Inning&amp;.
go ' Cllbt ,oull;l, ·prove the two btl
AiWERICAN ASSOCIATION
The g~t.me started out ~s if the
ftope at t~ 1~1 fe&amp;IOn aDd ao, be·
·8
Columbm; IO ;.,.Bt Paul 4.
Coal Barons meant bus~ness with
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w~m~~ ! tbe t ~!!~ r'tar:!lnpl&amp;bt ~~~mke:.,w~:~aror ~'fa. t:~' ~~

.flavor

All or pat·~ .
Phqne
Dalb' 7-8·3t; Wk. 7-11-h

o'P)tl_... ol """'
lbe IIU.l lnolnl fltld
h.e ........,. 1Q !WJ!I' out eelf '~~"
bit, ~ 'lllenat.ors w~tns. 14 to I .
The O~ltlo!l ~ "'" "
~en, 100 0 ,-l..,.........~~:~.. )&amp;ll0
en
,._,.a-·. to a. .
ter WM lor ·0o1y ala .hllo -·•

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WOD Loat
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Y~ .• .JQ.Ij
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~p.Q!!i n.~r c:SO

:famous

Pomeroy.

-~· lbe
bo~. w~t In

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S..U.tora
lly Beat RetJ
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AMER"AN Luouit
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a,._
10 '""" hlM "' ..... ln-1Club
Won ""'
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nlnp then wa.tenmiii f&amp;Qlly Mu· Phillidelphla
II&gt;S
Zl
29
By COPELAND '0 , BURO
lednl 'to a U to.; win lOr P'tl Qe- 1Wuh1nltcln · ·
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lltt•J.I!ZJIIttll,- .fha =..,.~tit
~JN~~ijr tbu arbltftlr,' fiOWPr . Tb~ t~~ otbw_ ".Utalhl• -•
~ At
!'lra.MH,.. ttl• N!,'\MAiua find thf! •motloo•. •• a rult. W' ~f!Pt81!
HrUIIIUM~i! "'" tf'rrllk. but rbe UpOI;I rn,.._. tt l(lii•Q9'.1 1jr Ill·
fadlrHnf of Che !&gt;@~I" I• ••vr._- pr.wh·eReu, h11l we u11 •tal
D&amp;IIJel W..tl•n,.
•beN&gt; w:a WAbf •o f'rMfe !•teietf.

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Dr. E!Us · has moved
his offlce over Jake
Zeiher's Shoe Store
on Main street.

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YANKS BEAT A'S
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wi!Aa

New

Ull'h the Yank&amp; beaL the
A
. thlfltiCII _v a•terday, 9 to
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tfNik by_.ten, • .,.. and the , bell4

proof of 'fhit-. New Yock eXpeCbi or
lf•narer McCart.hY'I men thta aea..
stn Is ahown .bl Ule promise~ t;tf Hew
York wrlf4!rs a1 · t.o what great
tblnp McCarthy 1111 IMDJI' to 4o In
tt,$1
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' Ttl~ ~wly Pirates humbied ChJcqo Bll\lil. t tq 2 , to send the
Bruins ftve and one-hair rames 1f•
tJie rear, It WEI.!! the second defeat
In a row ror Chicago by Plt.tsb\ll'l'h .
The core of the situation seem 8 to
be that the Cubs would have been
-.,tter oft U MCCarthy had rl'malneel in Ohloago and almOBt anyone
&amp;hould
M ......~-1~ ~ :bl~ tohdo a.s weU
Bli
..vow .. •Y w t t e lgh-prlced
ciew or Yankee8.
•.Lefty Golm!a gave the A's ntne
hJts while a touple of aeoond strln1
PbU.de)phla hurlers, MaHaffey and
~el, were more aenerous. Ho·
mer No. 21 by Oehrla: and twO

FOBES'!' RUN M. E. CIIURCH
a, m . Morning service of
v.orshJp.
10 :15 a. m. SUnday r.chooL
&lt;Omttnued on pap IIX)
~:00

1 V\(()NDER WHAT THI:Y
IS To THE: . GAME THAT
MAKES EVE:RYBUDDY
6UGS ABOUT IT"

200 F irejlroof Rooma
100 Room•
$1.00
Each.

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Oa.rdone, Italy: .July lD-INB-The
record. 81ttabllabcd yt!iterl:la.y by Ka,ye
Don, Bl'tU8b trater. lri Mta&amp; Enrlan&lt;l
II waa. omclally declared today to
be ' 1'71.49&amp; ktknneters
hour qr

t; tbe,- - aft~Wns Ccmnle :U:aet'a . ne'IY w=ld'a mot.qrboot ' speed

.tal Bd ad llroM Street.
Qll'ner lib. ~ Lo. .

tNE:EWAH, m
ANNOUNCE THE
ARRIVAL OF
11-jE -HON.
BISHOP'

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==~.~~~l7and:n::
bqUtlnl.

i b.n lileeu Ntrtb or llhm•

t·'ne Slreet.

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HOTEL COLUMBUS

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sometl\lnl

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Hours 8:00 to 5 ... Phone 450·L

Brooklyn
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Boetun

Phlladolphla
Plttlbcl'lh . .
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- , 0. 'itanta• 8 to a triumph over Cleveland . . . .
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l'!lqTICE!

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John W .Welch,

.!ilfa&amp;a by the opulnaL Mr. Ruth
helped tbe Ya.nluo
The St. Louis Cardinals laughing IY &amp;hook lhelr bats and waved tarewell to,. tb\) Watlona.l lCB.~Jue conten-

MaoaJIDI' Dlrec:t.Or

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110.9119825 miles ~ hour.
Don drove M1sR England over the
ftrri!t meu1D'ed mile of t-he Lake
Garda oOUr&amp;e In 38 2·5 seconds, the
second In 36 4·5 seconds.
The rscer broke hla ofln record,
whleh he establlahed earlier In ~
year on the f'arana River in Argentina. of 103.49 mUes per hour.

RESULTI!
WRESTLIN ,.
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dellcloua new cbee.. food

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G.UUS TODAY

Co~=:C~8 ~ 8~~1ATION
Indianapolis at MUwaukee.
Loulsvllle at Kansu City.
Toledo a' Minneapolis.
NATIONAL ,_..,GVE
Brooklyn at Boritou.
Ch:o pmes)
,
New Yol-k at PblladeJphla.
• Cincinnati at St. Lou·' !~.

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Convenient to S-t qres an~ The~trcs
0111 p..iJNG J.OT AND OAIUG&amp;

IN coNNIIeTION

R.

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BUNSTINE,

.C,oloJ 'TINul0'0

M1111i., ·

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fillll.~•a,i•i«&gt;•· ~= n•f,lt

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perflaps becaUIIe he'•
So niueh· or wha't

19. Reserve11 for lntereljt, Utxl'ti, ~tnd other expcnse1 accruf'&lt;l
and unpakl
. 20. Circulating note~&gt; out."&gt;t.andlng
: 21. Due Ul banks. including cerwted and cMhlcns· clwck~
t.Utlstandllli
22 Dem.11.nd deposits
23 Time depo&amp;lt.5

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4W,25:.U7
108,05I:l5o

AT "GIVE,AWAY" PRICES.
Trade-ins on Model A R.Conditioned
Good for many thouoando of mile•

Here are wonded'ul bargains for the many
people who still think that the Model T
was the m'JSt convenient and most econ·
omical motor car ever built.
They are
ready for the road. Thousands of miles
of fault-free service is in them. Some of
them don't even look shopwom.
USED CARS OF ALL MAKES

We have many. other cars taken in trade
op the new ford. These include Model A
Fords, Chevrolets, Essex·and Whippets, etc.
Come, tate your pick
Demoaat-ra-Uoa costs D,oUtln1 ,

BROOK~-E~ERSB~GH

One-Piece

!"'""I"'

Pajamas
Theae good looking
Cotton

'o. : ~""

Paja-

comfort for th•

warmer daya.

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L) the ninth 'Wlth two gone T
Custer hit a beautif11l drive t ·J ·
rlsht 11eld which struck thr-: :-,ch"&gt;&gt;&lt;l 1,
bulktlntf about ten feel from tho
ground and took a bad hop In lcavlnl the wall. Before "Giles could retriev~ the pellet which had relie d
cnto foul ttrrltorv. Cu"&gt;ter had ma::lt
a cl~"'n heme run to bn1s t the Pythlall tctal to six while the min~;ors
•·.we f;till unable ta puucture tile
stn:.n~,; d&lt;&gt;Icnslve work of the lodKC· ·I
men.
_
Pfldures or t.hc: gan'ie were thr I'
O~dlQi cf PeAs, newcom-er at sho•'L
field fer the Coal men, 11 catch blo' 1
P4tl·~r In llle ninth of a f~ul · Off I
Jcbn Terrell that Wfls really ng~
and "· $hOe .~ lrlng t:a~ch by T . OUB· !
ter- eft Jimmy Terrell'.-; bRt to l;!nd ~
the gamr. Both of the latLcr t~1~ys 1
WeK rEal masterJ,J -cros nnd m11.v
have sa.ved a great d~al of troub!S i
fer . ~he Pyth!J.:l...hurlcr had neither ;
be;:m ftd / 8tliih led In ~ ~
tvcrJc • • ·- thr&amp; !dp.g:
l!:t&amp;al, ~ .
Flt:Jler td T . CU5tet w
next, each
ac~l
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·:~J. l!.!tml's .~~~ .
~er
.a ,werft: b , l-lh ~.\-

Print

nJaa. are the laat word

.m

around

them

Wear
the

houae, in the car or
in the garden.

J..O\Y PRICED AT
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Middleport

Pomeroy

I•IPP''"' 'd

Tttrell. Reynokla and B om clld tb•
Mlnera· scorlnt..
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50,000.00

FORDS

MODEL

PijheT
., P'&gt;"
blp~ wb .~ ;'-E. ·.
' ' ' h(ts were
o. 1
l!ltdtle and'Lto
smash. For -thr
BlltP Diamond, rfohn Tofl dl and
DIP, tach complied twq l:dnglns. .JQbu ., . .),'!-~·:~
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2,500.00
1,000,00

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at the midway station. Alter
this brt'llk, Oiles was retiicd on hi!;
lut'leld tap.
Thr. Miners continued their on~
slaut;~ht en the Fraternal hurler in
second with little or no abate·
up filed to T
1(
but R-e ynolds \\-atted Cor 11
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tb the lml!!hl sRck, -Joh• •
TDtals
T
followed with Hnoth-er clean
• Stflnlry
'blnSII&lt;
but
Horn·~
pep
wa.s
taken
In
K
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. 0f P.
lnfl,ehl after R . Terrell's drlv~ ElrC"l rf ..
qho rt was handed to the catcher Gz•t•z r. r ...... . .
tag Reynolds but the throw waz, A cu~trr , cr .. _
and Reynolds counted the letaulcJ·, Jb. ss _
and Ill.'lt run of the game for K imes, tb . . ..
boys who work with lamps mt Young, u __ . . .
.eapa. Fr9m tb~:n oc the old Sch~rrer, p . . .. .
o,t P. defense was Imaging them IFlsht.'l', s6. Jb . . .
In aol place.ll and positions. No par· I 'T'. Custer. 2b .
tlcuJar credit Is due an:-,· pltclwr be·
hiQCI an aggregatlon that f!!:!Ul lhem
w.e'rever they arc hit and thrre l~&gt;
n();. doubt but that some or tlm~e
m~u·rs hit that ball l.enitly hllrc!
fCJI'. It to go straight at one uf the
ar(IJC.'red knighlc; Cor a kUling part. v
wlbh the batter the vicllm.
pue to the excellence qf the fie .
reqalve work I:Jy the ot!Pr eight
P)ffCr&amp;, only three hits were record~:d·. after the
Inning aild one of
thO&amp;c came In lhe eeoond. Tm other
t~ tame cne In the third. and the
lal;l. cne In the sixth· lnnJng.
In the meanllme the hHlVY b:tl.'
thr Knights were flmctlonlng.
were l'ecorded by the.se clout·
£.fl rln cvCry Inning. In the second
With one gcmr Kimr11 ~lngll·rt :~nrt
1'WEN1''11' nilAND TO RA('t;
when the relay fi'Om Uw outwas not stopped unt1l 11. ri!'SN••w Ymk. JulJ 10-INS- Mrs.
behind the crown back ur ra\'llr Whitney's ~_:real ttlrcc·n·az·.
fl.cld. The next t.wo ba1.1 ~rs
old Twcnly Gnmd, wi ll be shipped
!lafe on errors but were lefc to Chicago tudn,\' to meet mate and
tt,f! third a hit followed by a •, nll ~ rr il GL!it'S iu tlw $75.000 mlr1Pr1
- , ··-·-- and a second hi t, produ~rl classlc of 11 uu Je ond a quartl'r at
run and In the fifth thr ee Arlington ~ w~k from Sawrda~·
BCored the tally that knotted
Appan:nl-l ,V complei Ply rctoverml
count before Stanley was call('d frolll n .;t.ra11 1 uf the liJ&gt;ht lumbar
for lnterrerence as he att('mp· mu:&lt;e lr. Twenty Grnml wag reacJ)• to
to go from seeond to l.h ird 001 make the trtp we'-l.
Klm e&amp; hlt to short. The tie existed
----~-~tor only an Inning a~ the KnlgnU·
Fiul ~m~rio::~n lalfv Sd•ovl
we~ detcrmtmod no t to t!:' l'ihninatln thifl raCfl so easily. In the sillIn liM .l:id,l:'t• Tap1•111:: It~···~ ~· ··~
thYouna opene d wlth a Iong d on· luhiiHiit&gt;&lt;l ~ : .. • llt·~t lrl\1' ,.,.],."t] l1\
ble Schaefer wa8
out on hi ~ 1 hl,; :'' " 11 ' ' " 1 l.it.-J, Ji..J d, , .,.,,, .. I 'I.T u~
hll\'e iwt•i: mude lot JII 'P~i• l '\" 1/iP
U'GUUdE:t' to flr8t. and Young went lil ~tul'lr· hnilol ln:;, ,1-111&lt;-h rt!ll " '"zzd .~
to third. On Fis her's double Young rht•n•, ,111,: tu unll-&lt;· ,,f it " p 11 t,li•·
&amp;c:ORd, Custer followed with a mn- &lt;tl l.' lllnr1u1.
ghl and on El&amp;el's tap Pish~r came
tn n•aklng the ~cor~ read five t ~

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50t000.\)0
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1'700,151.07

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LIABILITIES

BURNLEY'-------

GAME

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II.I!CTION)(...~lit;~

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They
ot'l'rtlnas Of Scthhaeferl de d ,· oh~li
hul'I~T as If
ey In en f.
o fi •
him :rom the mound In short order.
f
th
In fad things looked dark or
e
Prn.ttmallst:l chances almost •mme·
dlatt:'ly after !.be opening &lt;If the
firflt
lnnln&amp;
until the
£econd lramt!. Thlrtetn batters raced
tbe pitcher tn the nrst two Innings
with three ot theril finally tapping
rubbt&gt;r at the pay-otf atati~n. John
ftnt up smacked a K. of P .
for a clean bingle. Jimmy
followed wiUl a t'ly to second
on Horn's t.ap all hands were
when the ball wu not fielded
and 'Rawlings and Dill followed with
a ooup)e of smacks that would have
been hi\6 on a11y ball field, John
Terrrll and Horn scoring with bul
one out. On F05i's hit to centJ~r. onr
that would have been another cle;m
bingle 99 times out of a lmndred,
A. cnster showed some ciRS6 by rlnthe pUJ to T. Cu~;ter to force

IuCtanawll.s fl : MUwaukee a.
. AME&amp;rCAN Lt;AGU!;
New Yort 9 ; Phlhdclphla 4 ·
Wa8hlngt.oo lt; Bo&amp;ton L
Detroit 14 ; St. Lclut&amp; 7·
Chicago 3 ; c~vclaru:l 0 ·
N4TJONAL Lit.AGU.t.:
~ ~Alula ·;J; Oinci)lnQ-tl l :
St. Louts 9; CJ,nclnnatl 1.
Btol'klyn I: Bo&amp;t-ori 2.
New York 9 ; Philadelphia 3.
Plttetlburgh 4; Chicago 2.

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PICK TO WIN

capital ~ter-'.

~~:::t~: ~i::Sc~~iy5J.

laodil Meat,lloh,"'P• vesetabloa.And It". ., bealth-

.AlJT8P'Ai~{sHOP

EARLY IN FRAY

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Minneapolis 12 ; Toledo 7.

I,CMil.IU

United Staters GQvernment &amp;eeurltles owned
O!.her bonda, liWCk&amp;, and securltl~ owned
Ban.t.lntr }lowe, UUO':. : Furniture and fixtures. 14,000
l\e&amp;ei"Je with Federal RcAerve 8ank . . . . . .......... .
D. cilsh and dut rrom bank&amp;
II. Redemptlou. fund wlth U. S. Treasurer ar:d due from
U. B. Treasurer
14. Other a.sseu.

·821
nmrsday rvenlng tlle Knights of
.515
r,oo Pyth!aa team climbed lnio a tie with
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.m ,Game from Blue D~mond
.... ,&lt; After Minera Take
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By International News Service
At New Ydtk- Herb Freeman,
New York, defeated Joe Mou.dt.
Colorado.
George Mantsh, Jugmlavla, downChlcaso at Pittsburgl't.
ed Va.nkl\ Zelesulak, Poland.
AMliUCAN J.;;AOUt:
Dick Shlkat, Pht!adelpbla, and
St. Louis at Detroit.
Kola Kwarlanl, Rualsa, drew.
Cleveland at Chicago,
Wladek Zbyl!zk.O, Poland, (Uld Philadelphia. at New Yorll:.
WUlle pavles, VJra;lnia, , drew.
BoMon a.t Washington .

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bell waa bette~ ~an t.hree of . t.he ChtcuGo
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and tile (lhtca,,.
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go ' Cllbt ,oull;l, ·prove the two btl
AiWERICAN ASSOCIATION
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ftope at t~ 1~1 fe&amp;IOn aDd ao, be·
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Columbm; IO ;.,.Bt Paul 4.
Coal Barons meant bus~ness with
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Ftll tonieht. Sunday lncrea&amp;Ll\i dwdl·
nH~&gt; 'Wi t h &amp;Jowly ri..tJ!'lH tt&gt;mpentur?t· lr, Eift
portlonl! tmd probaltly showers Sunda~ at~t­
nvOn In Northwe6t portion

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, SUNDAY, JULY !2, 1981

PRIC.b:--SU NDAY 5 CENTS
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ERMAN¥ FACING . FNANCIAL
CRISIS
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HARSH T£HMs As Albert B. Fall Is
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Demanda Abandonment
Of Antehluu And Na·
val Suopenoion
WANTS

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ASSURANCE

Of Gmnan Support For
French Armament
Buildin1

8l mM HERIN

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Debt Holiday ~·aneatell
Aa Means Of Prevent;ng Collapse

OHR EUCTIONS

so

D&lt;mocralic Party In Alal:tama May Be Much
Embarraued

IMMINENT

Poychnlogical Effect I•
Loot Bv Haggling Of
France

SPITE OF ClAIM
Of Attomeyo That He
Is Ploically Unable
To Stand Ordeal

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B y PIE RCE MILLE R
N S St;;ff Corres pondent

Washington . Julv 11--0m:• phase
I or t he Hoove1 debt holiday which
Pouible international l!omplica.- 1~till dl.!ilurbt'd lhe odminlstt aUon
:.ions were preci pit&amp;ted in a Chicago 1 totia ~ was the intP rn a l situation 11).
police court 'fl'hen S!!nor Adolto
Do ra.inru1z ~above ), Mt:x ican Vice- Of'rma n~'
Coruol to Chicago. alleredly deWilen President Hoover announcfJed Juclre Thomu A. Greene to ed his proJeCt rur a year's suspen
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11top hun from. th~:~ o!J M:e.~: ican !"ion of de bw on JUne 20. h l.s objeet
cu11t om ot taUunJ'. Hu1 dt'f t41n(·e,
however, only landNJ h im 1n a cell. v.as w s.tlH' Germany fro tn nnnnt lll:l
chaos.
T he recent High t of the m a r k dl"-

l'ph.e the
c ulmination of
Unemployment In the
F'ranco-AmeJican u egot1at1ons
effective
Detroit, Serious :lmf'
ac hieve the fu ll psycholo81cal eft'ect .
camnng conslderatilc
succ e~~r ul

to mala• the holiday
to

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Berlin. Ju ly 11- INB----The
·ftigh t ot th e mar k" reached
tt.s record peak. today wht&gt;n
100,000,1)00 marks WD.ti withdraw ~~/ !rom the exLf m nge
acco Unt , the highest fig ure
t or any day 5.tncc President
Hoover made hts debt smpensicn propm.al.
BeUe! that

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SALAD DRESSING
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2 ·;.;:· 3t'
COFFEE Country Club
E.GGS : BUTTER
Roteandleci-Strietly Freoh I Country Roii •..Cr~amery
doaon 22c
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lb. 27c
c..~atry

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porariiJ interrupted •• a reault of a

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reatrainil'll order obtained

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TOMATOES
3 !:: 19c
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and will explakl aU matters or 1nter.Pst to the vblton.

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BANANAS
6 lba.. zsc

WAT.ERMELONS
.,

2IJ lb. ave.

4

each

lb. buket

GREEN CORN

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6 earo

LEMONS
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Sunki•t

IIDNEY DEW
~lone

·CABBAGE

Jumboo

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49

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29c

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49

2 for 45c

5 lb.10c
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24c

FLOATING POWER

tOontlnued tf'Oih pap en~)
the rin(l 1B suspected of operatthe
'I'he arrest of Ule trio yat.erday
rollowed tM re.PQrtll in Ohio and
J11.. 1&lt;,hltl•• that r.Jhr Canton mw
apprehended early in ,lbfo
federal apnte and taken to
Detroit ror heorlnp ftll . waa de-

nted by ASll1l.ant U. 8 . Ptstrlct At-

torney WUUam P. M(l[Jrem,ott;, Cl111~ '
1tand, When he 11ve federal 18flDN
from tlb: Detroit
pennlli810il

omce

1to obtatn warranbl .aaalnat the lmuTAX MONEY DIYI810N

'11'1111 report ot the dtall1butlon
the undlviltd elif,ret,W tax WM
aued at tbe eounif. auditor's

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baa ever
.. seen. People who bavo
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tbat they never before esperieneed

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all feeling of vibration.

You will be surprised and you
will positively want to own one ol
t:besc cars if you ride in it. Come
In toi:lay- everybody. It i4 the

ANNOUNCINJNTS
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· amount
JllOIIIIDI.is Tbe
olale'•
ot .tbe
11 ..cent,- the

• loWIIIhlp~ lhare I« Ulo poor fund
! ll 12\i ..... &lt;Oi&gt;t tile "PW&gt;If ....
...... lt\i per ..... of U1e ~·
i Tbe enllra. itnoul!l ot flllft'.il\i io
'u rouo..: ............ _.,,
Couaty, iail.ft: Oheoter ti&gt;wulhlo

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$535 .
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such motor car performance.
FloetiogPower lstbc.~lt~a , • ., Floating Power
new engineering development~ · · · · · · Free WheeHn1

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A. ,-,. -. the neceooa~ tourt
euthorltJ can be obtained '

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Jee t~rr rtve t ,

by all means- (' \

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•• the
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Hydraulic Brakes
Double-Drop Fnyne
Safety·Steel Body

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FOURTH SUSPECTHELD IN CANTON
mBttf'rs he would gladly m~tke pub~
lie th•: names of thoee who are sell·
'ng wheat short SUch selling, he
U!('rtcd. has but one purpose," and
thnt h. to dept'f!SR prlccs."
·· n tend!! to aMtroy returnlna
pubUc confidence," be utd.
It had been hoped by the prwddent and admln&amp;itra\ton ollctala
genArally that the e:ft'eet ot hil wsr
debt moratorium piiUl would be to
stabtllze and lmprov.e Ule martetB
In thts oountrJ. Indeed, Lt dtd have
1ueh ao eft'eot tor two weelca. ·'l'tle
[~teal CflllliM4ity mareta. wheat,
ootton, 1111\11., . . . .u .. atoeta and

lxlnd... turned deflnltcl.y upward ar- ~ the :admlnliW.tloD.
ter months of shl(ICish downward
Under tbe circwnstanoes, the ad-tendencies.
mlnl.stntton Ill lnc:Uned to blame
But a&amp; Prance heQsed and t.ra4td 1 tbe speculaton.
in the matter o1 lcceptJn~~: tile
Rarell baa the Whit.e House Is·
president's propoaal, and the · Mrl.- 1 aued 1D an lndlctment against
OUBIU'III of Germany's condltloo be· martft tradl!ft as' the prestdent
aan to be more apparent. reactfun : lft'OilOimcecl juSt be:rore leaving for
eet lh, with the reault tha.t vtr- his camp.
t.ually all of the pin&amp; have now , "'I&amp; hu come to my knowledge"
been lolt--and more. Wheat tor he JM~kt, "tha' eertatn penons are
example. sold on the lf&amp;tn ex~ aellriac: abort lD our commodity marobanpa yesterday at lower prlcM "kett, ~tiJ In wheat, these
ihaa. eter berore llr. HOOYI!I' made 1 tranlacUoiiB !i&amp;Te" been conUnuouas
hl8 moft.
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tbe put month. 1 do not ren hll been very dlaappo&amp;nUI)&amp; to fer too t.bt ontlnar7 hedelnl tnma-

[over

actions, which t.re a sound part of
our marketma system. I do not refer t11 the leilUmate IJ'81n Lrade. J
rerer to a limited number of speeu.
lator&amp; I am not expreseJ.na: any
' views upon economics of short-selll tng In nonnal Umes.
.. But In these tlmeB thla acUvit.y
1
has a public tntue&amp;t. It baa but
one J.lurpo!!e. and tluit Ia to depNt&amp;
J)l'lus. n tenda to destroy ret.umtnc
publlt' &lt;:Onrtclenee. The Intent 1S t.o
tate a profit 11'001 the ._.. ot otller people. Even thoUih tbe eftect
may lN! lemporary •!t depri.YeJ many
farmers of thelr rllhtr\ll looottte.
1

Chlcaao . July 11- INS-"I 11.m
C&amp;nton. 0 ., July U - IN8-Witb
not Informed that there hQ.s been the arrest or a rourth Canton m"n
exceM' Ive tradlni on the short sld:1
a
ln connection with ~
recently in the Chicago market : · tofour-5tate automoday was the respon&amp;f'! of Jam ~s 0
__ ,_c·-. that is belteved to
Murray, presJdent of the Chicago
than $1 .000,(1(10
of new cars. federal aa;en&amp;B
board ot trade, to President Hoover's
were understood to be exstatement to allea:ed short selll n1 m.
1
their lnveati.R'ation to other
cotnelOdttles.
"In a tarae commodity mark:~L
Johnson. an automobJit
.auch a11 the Chlcarro board of trade
was taken Into ~ustody
jt.hert La aLW&amp;)I.B 110me short selling
~ A. E. ~:ley. J)e..
and merthandiBloa: aaks In advanCf'
tlwl U. B. depar tJnenf
or the' movement of araln to muarre&amp;t was made • t
tet." he atat.ed.
loinruoo.Drulr:enbrod, at..
&lt;Continued 011 pace UlreeJ

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