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READERS NOTICE-If )'Oil waat
the Newo 08iee of Tbo Daib
Trihu~~e, call 236-L 1 If the Buolaeor
Ol&amp;c.. ••k for 202·R.

UTEATHER FORECAST"
ParUy doudy and c:oniJnuNt wann t.ought and TU-:!Sda}'. Probo.bly local lhowen Ill
:iorth portion toni&amp;h t.

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A90u"r HOW ~'R.E

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WA"a NlC1!! OP '"JibU
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NEWS

POMEROY, OHIO,

13, 1931

SERVICE
PRICE-SUNDAY li CENT$

MANY MISHAPS

1-\A.VE 'lOUR..
NEW ORiiSS

DISTRICT!

LEASED

LA"TE&amp;.....,... ~

·Committee Of f
To Study Plu

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· The Fou!'th Quar

:enee ~ or t~ BethaJ
"!:p't!copal Church of I

"'ftraed on Thuroday •
'tth at the church wl
·Etnn J. Klotz. Superlnl

H'ER.e COMI!.S MA%11!'
Y\leL..L. 11'F

.Ohio DIStrtct., prealdl~
• 11u:l'f were rtportll 1
tra:Awrer of ttle chute
.:dents of the varlou ~ el

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~INKS

SHE '5 6oiN&lt;5 "'t)
FINC OUT "1r'E

bRe,SS :t1M Bu"'YtNG ,

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"Tt··U!.RE'S FLO • I. SUPPOS&amp;
SHE IMASINES SHe. 'LL.. ·
~INC OU'T W"""A.T

I&lt;INO 01" PRESS
~'M 9U""''IN.6 ANO

.Bfthan,. Church httS h
ws year. Reverend Gl
bell haa ~n the paste

General Crime And Dry
Law Blamed For Big
Increase

'it4EN &lt;ie.T ONe
LIKE IT

'S14C.'S MISTAKe.N .'

qhurch for the past fc
ciUl'l.ntl his pastorate,

AMONG CRIMINALS

Dlfmbers have been a
Murch roll. At the I!Je
Wl~n

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Solve Problem

' A_~rnfttee of five
appot"'tfd to Mtildy wltl
mlt.tN from
SlmpiO'
Episcopal Church. the

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The r.ommlttee conslllt

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'BmtRIIIin NtUbllng

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.''j On Prlday evening.

ftoMi:t :0. McClure,
jiett,ptt.Qdent llf the Ai
ptee~ded. over a mee
J'outth Quarterly OorU'
Sbnpaon. Methodist £Pi
at 111blcb tJme a COOUI
~ WIJ apJI(llnted
~lttee from ao
cm :the mer11er ):IO&amp;'IIbl
two chun:hea.
The committee fro
Church wa!l selected
QeO. IL Parker, Norma
Bre..,ster, H . v. Carl
Olltru;re. These two eqe
h(lld their flrat BeMlon
part ot OctOOer or ~
(If November. '11\e t!!

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COUSIN CLYC&gt;\:

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SA"¥1 WILL ""r'OU
OOMEA
PAVOR?

Rev. 1W

SuRE, DoRA-.
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lhd Rev, Robert A. (l

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ME II" X· WOWL.Oioi'T 60 OUT
11-\IS EVENIN&lt;S' Wl1'1'; A
l"R.IEND 01" 1-\IS PROM
SEATILE • 'YOU KNOW I
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OI&lt;AY, $L.l&lt;!iA.R,.~~
JUST 'BEC~I! '
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DOESN'T MEAN
Wiii CAN'T li!E
SI'!OADI&gt;"INDED

mitte-N
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01· meraer tbroua:hout

H'MM---I&lt;EI'-I SLACK..
:t HOPE l-IE'S NICE--- ..
Wl"ll-4 '1HIS NEW DReSS :I
WOUL.DN 1T WANT &gt;HI:
E\/ENINc5 SI'Oli...ED FOR
ANY'I'I-\IN&lt;!i • ISN'T
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YOUR SHQ
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You'RE cSONNA ORAG 1&gt;. WICI&lt;EO
SOCK AT ""ll-\E 'TREMONT INN 'WI~
NO L.ESS 'll-1"-N ME,
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KEN SL.ACK .....

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Nli!!J.W CL.O"!HiiiS AND
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)' July 13
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1-\A.VE 1t&gt; c$0 1!-IROUc5H
WI'1H IT FOR COUSIN

LISSeN , ~A'S E. 1 -,.'ow'Re. &lt;::iE'T'TIN' ""'e
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Wa1=hlng~n. July 13-0vercrowding of tedt"ral prison camps. esta·
bllslted to relieve the }(lad on alrt:ady congested f~deral priSons has
brout)ht new worries to the department of justice.
OmcJaJs today admitled C(IOdJtiOJUS at ChiUicothe. OhiO, "IUCizecl
severely by the Wlcker.shnrn law
enio1cement commission. obW.L1 to
acme degree in other place11 whcrl'!
tem;)orary barracks are maintained .
With the advent at prohibition
and lncrense in other &lt;:rlm(!s the
pop1;lntlon of federal prlac..ts ros e
~teat:lly for yeo.rs, and finally C(lllill'ess approved a $7,000,000 expansiOn program. Even this progr11.m. i!
was admitted would not solve thu

s ~tuation .

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What, Rudy And '
Bride Separate!
Only For Winter

$7,000,000 El&lt;panaion, 'tio
Admitted, Will Not

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To Pt'Ovlde relief while new prlson.l are beln11 built, the prisons bure~tu of the Justrce df:paltme~t e&lt;~­
Labllslted pri.!lon camps In old world
war army camps, including Camp
Lee, Va., Camp Braas. N. c ., camp
Meade, Md .. and Camp Wadswori;h,
PrlsObera are bcused In barfack'l

"""' .bf '!l"'l!or• Ji"!.l"l,. l!ffl - ) i j
"*" "*'. lkt:"'iile or·ttJe--mt
(If llrisonl5,'' ~, ,t1le ioJStJce dt•·
partmcnt baa been forc~d to double
the capacity of !lome barracks 48
~n are hOUfled as comptued to :t4
TI!c Increase. lrl capacity Is accomplished by douDie-decklng bunks
In its report on th 3' cluld offender,
186ued Jut week. thl:! Wlckenham
n :mmissl(.ll .cq~~!!ed· &lt;Jld' ar~y
barrfl.cks at· ~Ue'tlth!&gt;, Sflying · thl!y
tU"e m poor repair. crowdl!&lt;l, unsanitary and not flrl'prOOt.
,
•Rome D~.tnks are doubkHieckeiJ.
There are no chairs In the d(lrmltoi·Jes: men In Wit ISit or Ill~ ; qn thel.r
beds at all times while in barrackf;,"
said the report.
1lll' crt.Ucl.sm of th~ commlsst(ln,
together with exJ)()Sure of the pay.
ment of larll'~ ~ums of mo11ey b}·
prnltentuu·y l,ll'lsunerS seekit~ lrons~
fr rs to cnmps, has thrown them
Into Lhe limelight with the ersult
that the justice department Is fearful (If more criticism.
Admitting the anuatlon Is unsatlllfactory but defendlrla Lhe camps a
Justice department omchtl said:
"Most (If Uu~ buUdlngs In prtS(Iu
can~ are tl!mporary. Th:!y ur"
Wooden structures. some oJ the
t)'~Jft the Wiekersham commission
C(lndemned.
"Only men who hav.e 800d behavior reoords und are eligible to
p&amp;rdt are st-Ilt to camps. The camps
are crowded In some bulldin~s
tlu::re are 48 men wmre the copac\l,y
Grlglnally was 2t, thl' re(&gt;urt contin~.

"There hav~ been nc epidemics
and the health r ~cord Is Caod. This
Is larcEiy ,du,e to the rigid physical
lnapectiOh and the fine medknl
branch ot tJle prison dlvi.ShJ,l.
"Men sent to the camps nre reClUlrtd to la.bor oi!lght hours a day,
lt'9.dlng roads and doing similar
manuaJ work. They are not allowed
out.l\de the eamp. which Ia com1108ed ot abandoned enlist~d men·s
quarten, at. an1 time."
Th,. department. · or · Justice hu
unde't mrist.tuc~lo~ U. · MrtheatJJ,
IHtn~tentiary, a-ttouUuvelt reformatory and another institution In
Missouri.

t-ISIEN, M01l-IER.. •.. 1' M 60tN6 OUT
ROt&gt; ••. 'YOU1VC JUiE$'T &lt;SoT 'iC MAKE
, • •I" AN E!')(CUSE i:oR ME "fb MR .I!IL.ACK •
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; JUST AW'FULL...,.. P::R.ES""'
;:, INSULTING AND BESII:&gt;e$,
::OUI..D NE"ER &lt;SO
..J'T 'W TiH HIM
HT OF A.i..L

lol.oW ,IS
'OHE DL.lMi!, OR
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sunny climate.
l\rln.
will return
to cautomta
~~;~;~~:.::~~;~: !,;;·u,;.
while RUdl' will continue his tlO-

Grandmother Wanted To Die
So He Gave Her Poison, Man
Tells Ohio Police Officers
However Authoritie• are Inveatiaatin• Theory That He

Wanted to Make ROom in Home for Girl
He Wanted to Marry

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Atlantlc City. July 13-JHB-Rudy ValleE~, radio trooner, ·and
his bride. the former Mlli:J Pay
Webb, y,•hom he married lut weet
wm separate next wtntel'-bu~
only fol' the wlnt.er. Rudy ' Ql··
nounced here t.oday.
The llepllratkm w\11 bP on ordrr
of Mr~. Vallee's physlclaJUi, who,.
11fter attending he1· during a eei&amp;e
(I( pneum(lnhl last year a d .
her tc spend the neJ:t few wintren

· • Two Cruahed, One lnjur·
I ed When Plane Crar.hea
In Canada

EAT5-i&gt;o1soN'£D
MUSHROOMS,

BY1'1\11·~?·, ~"fl'!O..,r.~.'"'-~.
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·u;{.-" ·{12~ mt:'tfM."Uie' pen~ ~~;;;;,

she Wanted to ·dte". or ·to mab . ~qvietlq 18 death in Lbe electric
· room In thfl home tor a 11r1 he •fHii. · 'ft,ylor pleaded NOI' rullty
wlsbed to matT7, was·lnveatiP,ted
to the Ch&amp;r~es Bu.turday.
by pollee t.Qday.
,
\vhlle local authorities continued
ln a ataned «lnfeBBim, accordlnr
to pry into the backgroWld ot the
to authorities, 'faylm admitted
1MBn1e alaylnr, an .o.nalyslR wa~
th.o.t he gave hia 15-year old
belnl made In CoJwnblw (If
grandmother, Mrs. Abbie Doua-&lt;'hemlcals f(IUnd In the attJc (If
. !¥.· golsgn , :~ause I he~l'd J1t!r Taylor's home. The chemlculs.
~¥f pe;~ to die and wanted · ~t'Y.!Ol' explained to pollee. were
someone tO fi:lVe her something
ld1. fly his brother. ll(IW dead. Bnd
' that w(luld make her pass away."
...~· foi- · uHe tn mounting birds
Pollee Iea.rned during their In- .and a.n lmalB.
vestlp.tioo! ' t.hat Tnylor was In
Shcluld polson be immd In the
}(11/e with a girl who lived in the
chemicals, authorities here lndlnetahbolhood. Her naml'! Willi j ca.ted that the body or Mn. Douwtihheld by authorities.
glas will be ordered eKhumed.

crash

iiiis~ Auto-

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at the ho&amp;plto.l be)ll!ll"·
11r1 would· recover. Five
oth ~ r members or the Landtau fdm~
lly voere not aft'ectf'd by the ID!Uih-

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Police Seareh For
Injures Two Boys Hit-Skip Driver

Bellf'vue, 0 ., July J3- IN8--VIctlms of a collision In whkh an BU\(1
mobile was rroWld tc pieces by a
bus, rwo Helena, 0 .. boys, aged five
and ~even. were in a hospital h~r ~
OOdn~·. suffning rractured skullS.
Rtlbl'rt Hammer, 7 and Mmrllm
Hummer. 5 his brother. were lhe
most seriously hul't. Mr. and Ml ~&gt; .
Alt:fft Hammer, 26, their parent ~ .
and a broth~r. Alvin, :a also were
tnJu~.

The automobile in which lh ..'
Hammer family was riding coilllled
with a. Detrclt-buund Nev'tn bus nea1·
Atticfl, 0. The force of the crash
carried the small &lt;:ar Into a nco~.ri; ;
~ nt Ueld. All th~
ous passenger~
~nd the driver. A. E. Smith of Detroit. were unhurt.
A bus W88 sent from T(lledo W
1·eplnce the do.muged on~. which wu~
enrwt.e to Detroit from Pit~burgh .

Labor Leaders In
Washington Today
Hold Canfereitce With Doak
Re•ardin• Coal Situa·
tion; Lewia Preaent

Columbus, 0 .. July 13-IN5---A
thrilling story of M speedy chttM" up
and down C(IUntry hlghwa)l2, following a mln(lt out.omobile accldl'nt
that led to a s.ever.! quarrel, OOda.v
senl pollct' otf O;l a hunt ror a hit skip driver whom they blamed for
thto l)'"ath (If AleX ftO!I(', 32.
Ros(' WR!'l Jo:111ed when h' tell
rrcm the radiator of a coupe thllt
was pursul..ig Ute hlt•llltlp autoist,
aOC(IrdiDI t(l pollee .
Aft{'r the other driver had crowded h!s own car Into 11 ditch Ro5e
hallrd the passing coupe and jumped astride the radiator to dn·eet the
pur~u1t, It wit! said. Suddenly losing
his b11lance. he fell to the road alkl
~;uft'!!!ed a frhctured 11kull.
Thl:! chase bega:l when tbe unldr.ntlf!ed driver offered to flsht after
t mln(ll' accident here, pollee said.
Rose. 1t was understood (ltfered 00
pay f(lr the ·damage-, but the other
drlvc1· tefWIE!d. an(i &amp;tarted pursuilli'
Rll8e'll

car.

During the cha'lle, Albef~ Geyer,
30. a friend ot lto&amp;e, leaped from
R.Clsl&gt;'.~ car to the runnlne board of
the r.thcr machine, and Wa8 pushed
tc the road, autrertns severe cutd
nnd bruise$.

While h,er condition wa11 n(lt re·
r.:ardi'CI as erltlcnl she wa11 said Lo
be

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FORMER CONVICf HELD
Ironton. 0 .. July 13-JNS-With
the results of a ftst fight blnmed for
the death (If Grover Hall, 4~. police
today held Jonah AlleR, SO, f~er
convict, oo char11e11 (If second deitee
mmder. Hall had been 111 slnoe
they l(lught July 1. poUce aald.

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M.Ui!ilrlllll Mariyr$
ne boo\Jt Q:it r who a d vcrlu:cd fur I Nc10 may h ave fiddled wh rle Rome
a ru«Hnate
ltu m:d, but It \\':15 L-oo hLt to ta ke
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M'l trlmon1al
troubles would n t
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lie Jonaer
Jt't; silly for a scie ntis t ' " Q:O to
lungks to st udy wUd life when
all h .;o has to do 1$ spend a couple
cf t.vtnings In a Mew York n lgbt
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'Hobson Woman
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1'IQ: DAILY TRIJ'UNW. POw'I:RoT, OHIO
ll!iim MCOrother o r Colwnbua w• • j llr anJ iULJ•
P W ilburn h&amp;.d I S unda y !or li. nm with 1
vel!
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bab\ Mr and Mn; Henry Wt· : children of Ma.rlon rspen\ lbe fourth
1111 Sundii Y gue8 t1
Phon~ Your N~w• To Wtek end IIUelts of r elD.tl ves
Misil Nnpt~J ,
Mr ~JtU Mn H. v Ollvet r.un t~ll u o a ir ;x.. h:t't !1 um to. ~tn·et Ill· 1 tN-r Sr tllld Mr and Mr~ Hite o r ~l..!l h.l$ br r;ther D W H~. 'l"h.ey
C~ea\ Bmlth, lifho lo emp loyttd a~ ~ Bu~J~erlnt.endenL or lh;: Unlver&amp;ty Gurl.lut, a .. u..:J•l&lt;.l Ml:lJfia• ~~ ahl.l kls•ct!otl
Goltorubllio ~jx-ut thr rourth wl th Mr 1 tt 1 f(
lo WedneiKI
t.o be
Virlinia Greall
o um Uti spent sunday here with H01plt&amp; l u! ColumbUi and he1 u.t.· Mr 1u1ct M r~ uwr;th L O lrver um! rh bo:
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htl pa ren ts, Mr a nd Mn J ohQ 11.6ts.n~. M18ti Pur k.. Mr s.nd Mrs E J- !Wn vi Clcvc:htnU .. 1 e ht'lt 1o1 a two
~ ~rrow
plaut- h.td ~"
I and ~~ r~ Ed Rus,o,ell
gon e aame t.1nu!
P HONE Ql.-f,
i mHh, South Sixth awnue
~hot Welllu ui ~ol utnDWi and da~h- \·e~:lu, ~lKJillon V.lch rth•lt\lt~ 111 pit'l"d !ts truu den rvu nd Lr!p bote·
Mr &lt;l.l\d Mrs Btn Eblen n.nd
MrR B M 'I'yr~ called on~
:---=.:.::...:..:.~;~:-:::::::;.:::::::== Hll(lll!d Hazelton apenl the Y(eek 1t.tr Helen ot Ne w Lexlnlltoll were Mlddle\XIrt lind Pomt&gt;ro}
t\\.:·n hew ~tnd K.anJ&gt;a.~o Cit} Sut· ~:hi iJl \'11 uf Wht,t'lt'r!IIJurg
tipent Steve ATc her Tuesday a fternoon
t '~ m Alhens and Bhlilde
ntso fu est.l! or Mr ana Mrs Wilburn
Mr l:lnd Ma. Chdt Pa uln ur Yrda) nlght wlt.h .six PUJWUII" ' "
I fron• Wtodm•!;l.J.ii.\ until Suntlay 11.1th
Mr a nd Mrs Jee Queen a nd
N1: 1it Russe ll ia enjOying, a nca~ 1 MW J uba Mae Wllburn Ia spt"nd· Charltt.tun l'oot'rf' ne re Sunday vL'&gt;i1 ·
1\ltdy ~nL Biw' k Home
her Plitf'nt&gt;. M1 1&gt;nr.:: Mrb Etevt.' e h lkllen are spe~ u. rew Wet&gt;lll
!ton !rom h t r dutl el! Kt the SOUth - ltli li few day~ v.lth h er oo ualn , Mlu Uti! wit h lilt: l ld~o and n·latl \ 1!"
M.lrtlru; Fe rq 0 J uJ) 13-INs-- 1 Ehler~
m Lathrop
ern E lecLrle cumpe.ny
Edith Crawford or Columbus
L&amp;.UI('l)f'~ Murph} o1 Detroit !.!&gt; 1he bodv of Charles 8U¥~ J G ' Mr 1UH.l Mrs s R AICh('l l.lll{l Mr anrt Mra Ouy Ads mft Spttn t
I MIS Otto Hoffman baa reaumftd
Mr and M1 s Fred HolTman or hel l!! Vtlil t mg fnend s 11nd re i11. l1 \ e~ !WIPtor or 1St Clair MICil
Wda &gt; t umlh "PUll 8, 1, 1 Juv .., nn tht&gt;l~ Sunr't~y At Allee 0
llt:, J ut tell lit Rathburn l!tort, after Dunba1 spent Wle week Pnd here a.s
Mr~ Robt:1t Cam~ 1eturncd !rum "" ll" bo" lnl!" ta kf' ll by t ram to Orlctmo.; daugnter Mr 1wd M1., R u CruJ Mrs Arthur Moore and da ughtll
n
Uf a~ l!' ll)O)illg her vacallon
IPJt'SUi Of t he latter S !ather
Hw ttl ngt.on S un rlay where ~;he It,~~ Mas~
fur ! UJII' ra l st: r\let'S a nd a t ~all a 0
I spcn Sunday with Dollie Traey
l.wt~ Fox who is ~'mployed at
Roscoe Fowler Lou Burford, Her · oeen v lrs ltl n~t tor tt1c pu~;t ,..,, k
l burl rt l
Mr tm (J Mr
Jvh 11 La ,
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Rtt~h turn s tore Is enjo)•lna her va· man Klt'l('f anu (.;hw n e11 L:o:lt'f:! reMr ami Ml ~ Ra
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Funeral S ervicea W 1 ll bl' cut lon
turned Sunday from ft ten day ~&gt; fl:;h da ugh l(' r J
t l •f ~ 8
c~" a n
Suv.u &lt;lied In a hoopltal h ere veH· chUdr r:1 L~ ~ Lo: n or1~ u1ou f n rnd ul Ical e~tn dl tlon a ~ a re~mli of a 11 uo
l.oea
Conduct e-d for Mrs.
I M J 'dcCar t
who 1s em
lng trip near roro nu,.
T roy Oh io ~evhl~ ~tla~~t~~~ •l)r~~~ t o·rd,y ulli Jnu:tund l&gt;kUI • received Co lumbu~ '-llf:'llt tne IOIH ! h,.. U. Ml ~trCtke
I Bakery and Ice P lanl
Mrs Lulu Mason left Sunda y for \';t:fl' jutne d b\ thcl. ' lm Jut ..~ V. h('ll hb a1rplant' craF.hed .mto a 1and Mrs J IJ A{\arn~
I W M Wnger hu n moved to the
11 Bill\ IUS was Yhere over t.h:~:~
Progres.in&amp; in Spite of
V ititce T u eaday
end
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8 vL,It wi th relatives 10 Par kers burg IColumbu"
Mr and Mrs Ha rry Starche r or I
da~ 'olohlle h e 'olo as paut.c rpa t tm; Ill or Na yl ors R1111 spelll Thu rsda} Ooopt• r
Ave rae Conditions
M1s M11rth11. Ellt.'n Vltlt.oe age Ml
p,o r Sidney Padley , the new ColumbWI 11pent t h e week end ~A&lt; Ith
llle m.. uonu l 11' to m
l'oolth her ra ther Ma rr uu Moor~
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1'&lt;~ '!;1:0 ,\way a t he r h ome a t Hob· I ' lnClpli l o! lhe Ml ddltport h igh Mr BOd Mrs T C 0r()IJBn
I A liOlhi! HH rr~. v. as ltCCOflL j)lil"\j' Mr Rnd M r~ Onlil£&gt; H U!!II~ lii \U 1
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Culti••t• Ea- •f Ma.a
to 1 l f' ft' W b u~messe.'i ll htc h ~on 8 ntu1 ay ~ t 9p m
week
Their household K:ood!l arMr and Mrs Fred Smith or C o- 1
Lhlld •~&gt; n ~n ll M1 Hml Mr'l
L..1\
1 1111: • 1• U&lt;.JUV to M:.t.'l.llachusett..;
h e :s ~o .. ~ s telid llv on hiL 1111l the le- I S n e IS stuv lved by eigh t Cllild ren Lh- ed Frld~:~y a nd will be s tored ror lumbus were week end guests of Ml
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rene• Be ll ttf Lli!h1 "P 'P".'IH Sundu~
Ir ilwu (j("tollrelft ~&gt;,S.U, In tht!' ftrllt
cPn t slunlp ne~t• ll. Ltc Co\ e l l !htk- ~ ~~~n~e:.t~l;nM~~~~:~(ll~nd ::;: H;t le~ Ihe present Mr and Mrs Fadlty and Mrl K ell y Grogan
ICon tm ue&lt;.l frm n Jl Hf' " o' '"'
'olot t h Ml Hnd Ml~ J IJ Au.a 1LLS
:~;~,:~~ ~ ~~~re ~ ~1~~~.. "oiV~eR::':uo~t~~~
in&amp; Rnd l ee Co, of So uth Ftfth A~hb 100 k l p
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F .oa,r I tli 1 e~urn sometime In August to
Mr and Mrs B urns Barker a nd
filOD
M1 and M r~ \.._ F Six lif' 1 dlllTf'rlDit ,. 11 ,.\. tout not hing &lt;00
10~pect ,
avenue
...-~ h c c ~ rt busi ness ~ ~ A·nott of 0Hac Ule
ran I take up t he! r permanent r P..,.dl:'nce
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Elis ha · ~ Humer
children lLn d Mrs Myrtle Alle n m o· dived !c1 Uw lr&lt;•'•LHI •
Jr,U-LnJ&lt;t
J&gt;... Ja \~tli
I ~ U IJJ •v rt H umn lltt~&gt;~ ml Dd 1t
now opeJatlng to th e fur lr&lt;&gt;t ex tent Vlr§ li' Ja and R lch ru d ul Hobwn hr •e
tored to Charles ton and at AIIY.u L all hr• m LJLe d
Ml ~;nd M1:; Htm ) V/ f•l lf'r J l
Mr t• nd Mr ~ VriJ:ll Hlltd~ ,. 11 &lt;1 " '-'un ilMl - l' r l 'l t ~
~nd has been do ing w duun~ lhe She •~ tl~oo s ur viVed by ~ve1 al 1 - -~ - - · - - -- - - - - - ~:ss,lon k Covtl t tc~ a.nd baking b1ot her~' a n d ~ lstl'rs and b} 16 grund
"'1:"""' l uc s t tln br ~ L l' r t on the I1 luld l t'll
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Funnal ~;enr res Will be COJlduct.f'd
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OIJ.t of Mlddiepm t
Ov~ 1 thirtv b} Rev Oile r at th e Silver Run I
tt ucJo; s a rc In opctatlOil t'Vt&gt;IY da} Bnpt1 ot chureh T uesdu.y at 10 a m
~onve y lng l he P IOduct~ to Huu t- Bm 11:1l ln cha •ge 01 Fln ste r\l.ald and
ngton
Pa 1ke rsbUl!l
Ch tu leslon com pan~ w 111 b!.' mad e In the
A,~~ens, 1 L~'f..s.n a nd many othe1 Otavel H1ll ce mete1y, C heshlu•
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nearly 50 emp loyed In the JJ lallt
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a nd wor k steady from dUJ t o da;
M1 ,md M1 ~ Sa nforct rhonuts
&amp;l vera l la l gt bmldln g~; lm ve ~en a nd aa ugtlt E'lS spt'n t tlw week e11d I
erected Ill the Co vell block
and 1\\ llh Jela lll t'li a t Olenwooc.l W Va I
each Is surrounded w ith tha t st ead\ j Mr a nd Mt s Thomas Jones nnd j
hum of wor kmg mac b lne1y
JCWug hte l Ula of G!a'iel H ill spe ut i
In a.ddltlon to the bake1 y aud t~e tl' e wee k r ml with rclnthrs a t I
monu ht ctur lng plant t ne Co \ e l t. ln - I U len wooa
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tctests, a 1e ~ ra ting a ~ tmttg~::
Ml ~ M;ug a 1 ~t Headley of Gnt.wl l
plant, agen ts fm mell t, nmm1r ur · 1Hill ~~ 1n a r tttlcnl condltlo11
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t uring ot soda bevtru, e~ a nd h u~ 1 Ml ana Mrs F rank McEllmm}
th e local St.ol a(!e ::t b( &lt;:ncy lo1 C ht te ~ 11 1 ).1, an d !l.i1s Robert Mason
l cl" Crea m com pan y
'PUlL Bu n da~ \\!til Ml nne! Mt s
- - - - -- -Ha\ Mc.!!: 11muw of Mlddlt: potL
Evri~H Elc h l n ~el and Lou ise Ta l·
MILITARY C..' Ai\IP l' I S ITOR~
bot 1 t etullled f 10m Col umbus Sun·
M'r 11nd
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Far•net 1nn \\ : a·r~ t hey ha.vf' been speml·
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da ughte1 Mar} \VJimctta Arl Skm- 1.n~. the IJ!lSL week 11 ith 1e latl~es
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llf!l und Mol y Ka LI H}lL Hlueo mo -1 Geo r(U' St:&gt;n&lt;&gt;bury ,111&lt;1 (amlly arl:' •
tor r.d to lh~ c M T 0
l1r rr 1• ~ · 11Tlg Dr a nd Mr"li E E
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Cllmp at Sb nsbwy
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1 Rut h ' "til J:s ~ pe nd • ng !teve rf! l l
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an •' Ul lltel 1\h o b ( tfl'i" wl l lt lt(' t gt nndmother . nem '
11. t.rainl u g L h~re
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I T h e A m e lll~nu L&gt;'t:IOn Band Will
l g ,, e 11 !t ee conft'lt on Sat ur duy
lu h lsth on se~ on d aven u e
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W R. Dr 111 v cf Glotr!lle r spent r
I SaL t irda~ and S um1r.y h e1e v l ~ltl l L g,
1 ,1~ \I ll(' ~~ ho ls Ill chaq;e of lhe:
1 l! .1L SJup on Secmm a ven u e
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Wh!t c a nd'
I' a uJ,hi.et J ilha lf' ttn.lecl to th c u 1
If excess a cldlt y ~o ur~ Tour foo:od aml 1l1Jr H! Ill Kan s,1~
ClL \',
Muncta \ 1
c uu""" ~uft er ln g tLom saa,IHHHlh urn I A\l gHst Whtt~ 1\ll U M1t;s Lll} H .!bt)r 1
dlllllmlBII, cnll.t ed · l ott g ue •nc! b i•Jat
1 r.m as •'.1r as Colu m InK, fou 111 11 bmmd to foo l g 1ouc hy, 1 uc. omprm 1ed l1
run · down, n on ous, a nd Cltnt &amp;lecp 1lus
M iss Hu bel Wl ll \I Slt fur 11
w ell I "' a nt fOU t o yult ~u rre rl nll: ~ho' l t. mr •&gt; ltil I C i .l ll\ e~ Ill l&gt;ela- I
r igh t no w so come In und r;cl \\ h at 1
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conslde1 th e gre11.teat m ~:~dlcl n~ 1 huvo \\ file
eve r fo und It &amp; on ly 6 0c t. n&lt;l H It 1 lk b b\ Pl ~&amp;h lr \lhO hn ~ lwcn
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Chc! a~
mln ul&lt;! l tlnd ~oon make ~ou 1 l!' l v mach
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t ee ! ll k e ne w. you get you r money JIC ~ e rHmned ho,nf Sat wdny
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h9.c k Ju ~t u k me for Dlute:s.. I t 'D
f•H nml M • ~ 0 B Sttllll spc ut
e:uarenttecl.
tn c wee k C!l}{l '.' rth tela t!Ve:; rn Co- 1
tour Sale bY )larUn aDd Roiler D !'U( I mm bu~
Sin~. Mlddll'!port, Ohio
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AUCTION 01'
CONTRACT

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of •nt.cTicAL AucnoN &amp;lliDOI•
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Contract or Contract Bridge

Upsets Your

s..mn.rr, ofOffiMI 1.4.., Adop14d S&lt;J&gt;-'- 15,1927
Copyrisht, 1928, by The U S Play•ng Card Co , Cincinnati, 0 , U . S.
Pubhahed by perm18810n of The Whiat Club, New York

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The sui" are valutd as follows : No
Spade~~ 30; Hearts JO: Diamond• 20; Clubi 20, This is called the
Vanderbilt count, after ita oriJina tor,
Harold S. Vanderbilt. In the biddrnJ.
however, the suits rank the aame as an
Auctron , that i1, Diamond• take p~
«dence over Cube, and Spade» 0\'et

Heart•.

HONORS
Honor• are scored only when held lour
or live in one band. In a suit b1d 4
honon in one hand count 100 pomt!
in the iiOilor-.core; 5 in one hand count
150 In No Trump, 4 Ace• in one hand
count 150.

tract he acorea SO point.l in the honor•
score, whether or not he ia Vulnerabla.
If adversarie~~ aet the Declafer, they
score SO Jil?inta premaum lot each
undertrick 1f Declarer 11 Not Vulnera•
ble. [f Decla rer is Vulnttabl~, the firat
undertr1ck ICl.' tft 100 points premmmr
for adveraanet , ta.eh IUbleqUtnt undtr•

trick, ZOO points.

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u thole IO'(etni~ Bn&lt;IIIW'ex! ih~tt"ite-oiiiVthe aumbtr oRrick&amp; bKI; r'
.cept in tlie licoJing,lor which theee are bUt for eaCG tric:k he mates over c:on•

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Club, the Racquet and Ttt~n ia Club of
CONTRACf PREMIUMS and
New York,. The Cavendish Club of
New York, and the American Whiat
PENALTIES
1.ea.aue. lt is certain that theae laws
wilfbe iulhtrtcUo ~informed piayen. Declarer scores no premium-lor makinl'

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Now that a standard code of lawa for ble score&amp; 1000 pomts. \\ 1th Declarer
Contract Bridge hn been approve~! Vufnerablc, lJtand Slam Wlnl 1500
and allopted by The Wh11t Club of pointa. Doublmg a nd redoubling do
New York, the Kmclwbocker Whist not alter Slam premmms

the authtiiiud iulea (aummariltd).

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EIRING REFINEMENT OF
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Doubl•ng doubles the trick valuu
scored below the bne
For making a doubled contract, 1
Declarer wine a prem•um ol 50 pmnta
if he ia Not Vulnerable, and 100 p11nt1
for each trick over contract. H Vul·
nerable, th~ SCOJl!S are 100 and 200
pomts, re:!tpectively.
For undertncb on a doubled con•
tract, the advenanes tcore as follOWir
If Declarer is Not Vulnerable, 100
pomts per tJackfor firat two tncb; 200
pcnnts per trtck for th1rd and fourth
tncb; 400 poanta per tri ck for •ub~~equent tncb. lf Declarer as Vulnera•
ble, adversaries &amp;eore 200 poinu for
ftrst undertr1c k, 400 pomts per track 1
for subsequent tnckl

enaugee smoothly a nd q uJe tly t o start or

DOUBLES

auto-type abift lever m eans t o you

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stop the water action It m ay b e con·
vcniently, opernted fr(Ul\ a ny s•de of th e
tub. The a ction o f the leVer is so smooth
that it i s possible t o move th e kvrr frum
the "on" or " off" posif1on b y a hght push
of the fore-arm or w1th the back of the
hand, wh en the ha nds ore w et a nd sw.py
This fea ture is t y picpl of refluem t nts
~ throuahout the Mt~y tug

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y6u1! never truu.

HiE MAYTAG COMPANY

REDOUBLES
Redoubling doubles the doubled trick
valuu,SremJUms and penaltaea Doub·
hng an redoubling do not affect the
premiums for games, Slams and honors,
or the penalty JlOIIlt l for aecond and
subsequent revokes.

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PHONE for a Maytag wa!l!x:r oc i~ . or
both, an free tr1al rr the Maytag doesn't
Rll ltselfj don 't keep tt . Div1ded payment!

foo..dod 1893

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good --you'll say!

a 1nild Cigarette An .! ,..,. J.c·n

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-you\·c got a .s rn nk1 !

NEWTON, IOWA

Ch cs l crlidtl ~ :1 re sn much milder tl1 ::t you

can smoke as many
MODEL
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REVOKE PENAL TlES

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ncy can buy. That's what it rakes
as good as Chestcrfit:Id.,

ti 1c jun n: ( igarcctc paper!

I very C ht·s« rfidd is w~ll-filled. Burns !=Tenly.

to smoke orildn. A ~: d ;~).: k nt;,, J ...:y ..LI..! bt:£t ... r

Smokes t ool and wmt0 rtable. '!'hey Satisfj sums

dte .moment you I1!,IH up .

it all up!

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The revoke penalty for e.ther side i1
the lou of two tn cb for any player'•
first revoke 100 pointe add1t10nal
penalty for each subsequent revoke .

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These brad rulea wtll .B_IVe the reader
110me idea of the game. To be aucceuful
m Cantract, one'• hand mu&amp;t be in·
tdjigently read a11d undetatood. Ultn·
conaervatiam i1 penahzed aa MVa'tly
aa raahneu. The partner mu1t Under·
atand the prmciple of expected help
and better than expected help. It 11
important to rai.e 11. ptrtner'l bid •1.
hi&amp;h aa one'• band jultifiee at th1 fint
opportuntty, whether or not in~n·
ina: player bas bid, &amp;I one ICOret t.onrd
pme only ihe tricb bid.
Lack of oppoeition ia not a sifnal for
ctiiBtJOn or bidding, but rather •
demand fiJr keen readinr of the u.rda.
If a:ame ia poMible it mult ba bid. l,IM
incenti,·e lor pmt contract ia thalarta

pftmiw ~ r•t.hlr, u.,ci&amp;lly U' ~·
1n two pmt:l.
At a f'll~ a tf.b-out frorq. ~lm"'
ahould be avoided, aa it otl'en 1\ttla
chance for pme, ,nd 0\fY ~ ....,_..
byputn....
The double ia very important in
contact "a.nd much uaed. It

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mor. value and intereat in Contf!d.
Evtf)' band i1 bid to tbe utmlj)lt:, ci~

CARPENTER MAYTAG CO.
PHONE426-J

•H1hlly ~·~d, pl'l'li.J,.I"\' , ')l~•h
trult tn ll.ld:horth'.i hf.!!r~ 'lrdnmn a
bir1Jreni1Dm. ~IUli a poor h'l:nd Qffen

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Lcnin c t he b:~. b} p iB y wllh yuu r
l"utt , ccsm ·t ws so lh1:1t It ll have lf.ll.
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M.Ui!ilrlllll Mariyr$
ne boo\Jt Q:it r who a d vcrlu:cd fur I Nc10 may h ave fiddled wh rle Rome
a ru«Hnate
ltu m:d, but It \\':15 L-oo hLt to ta ke
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M'l trlmon1al
troubles would n t
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lie Jonaer
Jt't; silly for a scie ntis t ' " Q:O to
lungks to st udy wUd life when
all h .;o has to do 1$ spend a couple
cf t.vtnings In a Mew York n lgbt
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'Hobson Woman
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1'IQ: DAILY TRIJ'UNW. POw'I:RoT, OHIO
ll!iim MCOrother o r Colwnbua w• • j llr anJ iULJ•
P W ilburn h&amp;.d I S unda y !or li. nm with 1
vel!
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bab\ Mr and Mn; Henry Wt· : children of Ma.rlon rspen\ lbe fourth
1111 Sundii Y gue8 t1
Phon~ Your N~w• To Wtek end IIUelts of r elD.tl ves
Misil Nnpt~J ,
Mr ~JtU Mn H. v Ollvet r.un t~ll u o a ir ;x.. h:t't !1 um to. ~tn·et Ill· 1 tN-r Sr tllld Mr and Mr~ Hite o r ~l..!l h.l$ br r;ther D W H~. 'l"h.ey
C~ea\ Bmlth, lifho lo emp loyttd a~ ~ Bu~J~erlnt.endenL or lh;: Unlver&amp;ty Gurl.lut, a .. u..:J•l&lt;.l Ml:lJfia• ~~ ahl.l kls•ct!otl
Goltorubllio ~jx-ut thr rourth wl th Mr 1 tt 1 f(
lo WedneiKI
t.o be
Virlinia Greall
o um Uti spent sunday here with H01plt&amp; l u! ColumbUi and he1 u.t.· Mr 1u1ct M r~ uwr;th L O lrver um! rh bo:
t"d
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htl pa ren ts, Mr a nd Mn J ohQ 11.6ts.n~. M18ti Pur k.. Mr s.nd Mrs E J- !Wn vi Clcvc:htnU .. 1 e ht'lt 1o1 a two
~ ~rrow
plaut- h.td ~"
I and ~~ r~ Ed Rus,o,ell
gon e aame t.1nu!
P HONE Ql.-f,
i mHh, South Sixth awnue
~hot Welllu ui ~ol utnDWi and da~h- \·e~:lu, ~lKJillon V.lch rth•lt\lt~ 111 pit'l"d !ts truu den rvu nd Lr!p bote·
Mr &lt;l.l\d Mrs Btn Eblen n.nd
MrR B M 'I'yr~ called on~
:---=.:.::...:..:.~;~:-:::::::;.:::::::== Hll(lll!d Hazelton apenl the Y(eek 1t.tr Helen ot Ne w Lexlnlltoll were Mlddle\XIrt lind Pomt&gt;ro}
t\\.:·n hew ~tnd K.anJ&gt;a.~o Cit} Sut· ~:hi iJl \'11 uf Wht,t'lt'r!IIJurg
tipent Steve ATc her Tuesday a fternoon
t '~ m Alhens and Bhlilde
ntso fu est.l! or Mr ana Mrs Wilburn
Mr l:lnd Ma. Chdt Pa uln ur Yrda) nlght wlt.h .six PUJWUII" ' "
I fron• Wtodm•!;l.J.ii.\ until Suntlay 11.1th
Mr a nd Mrs Jee Queen a nd
N1: 1it Russe ll ia enjOying, a nca~ 1 MW J uba Mae Wllburn Ia spt"nd· Charltt.tun l'oot'rf' ne re Sunday vL'&gt;i1 ·
1\ltdy ~nL Biw' k Home
her Plitf'nt&gt;. M1 1&gt;nr.:: Mrb Etevt.' e h lkllen are spe~ u. rew Wet&gt;lll
!ton !rom h t r dutl el! Kt the SOUth - ltli li few day~ v.lth h er oo ualn , Mlu Uti! wit h lilt: l ld~o and n·latl \ 1!"
M.lrtlru; Fe rq 0 J uJ) 13-INs-- 1 Ehler~
m Lathrop
ern E lecLrle cumpe.ny
Edith Crawford or Columbus
L&amp;.UI('l)f'~ Murph} o1 Detroit !.!&gt; 1he bodv of Charles 8U¥~ J G ' Mr 1UH.l Mrs s R AICh('l l.lll{l Mr anrt Mra Ouy Ads mft Spttn t
I MIS Otto Hoffman baa reaumftd
Mr and M1 s Fred HolTman or hel l!! Vtlil t mg fnend s 11nd re i11. l1 \ e~ !WIPtor or 1St Clair MICil
Wda &gt; t umlh "PUll 8, 1, 1 Juv .., nn tht&gt;l~ Sunr't~y At Allee 0
llt:, J ut tell lit Rathburn l!tort, after Dunba1 spent Wle week Pnd here a.s
Mr~ Robt:1t Cam~ 1eturncd !rum "" ll" bo" lnl!" ta kf' ll by t ram to Orlctmo.; daugnter Mr 1wd M1., R u CruJ Mrs Arthur Moore and da ughtll
n
Uf a~ l!' ll)O)illg her vacallon
IPJt'SUi Of t he latter S !ather
Hw ttl ngt.on S un rlay where ~;he It,~~ Mas~
fur ! UJII' ra l st: r\let'S a nd a t ~all a 0
I spcn Sunday with Dollie Traey
l.wt~ Fox who is ~'mployed at
Roscoe Fowler Lou Burford, Her · oeen v lrs ltl n~t tor tt1c pu~;t ,..,, k
l burl rt l
Mr tm (J Mr
Jvh 11 La ,
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Rtt~h turn s tore Is enjo)•lna her va· man Klt'l('f anu (.;hw n e11 L:o:lt'f:! reMr ami Ml ~ Ra
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'n
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n n a c
Funeral S ervicea W 1 ll bl' cut lon
turned Sunday from ft ten day ~&gt; fl:;h da ugh l(' r J
t l •f ~ 8
c~" a n
Suv.u &lt;lied In a hoopltal h ere veH· chUdr r:1 L~ ~ Lo: n or1~ u1ou f n rnd ul Ical e~tn dl tlon a ~ a re~mli of a 11 uo
l.oea
Conduct e-d for Mrs.
I M J 'dcCar t
who 1s em
lng trip near roro nu,.
T roy Oh io ~evhl~ ~tla~~t~~~ •l)r~~~ t o·rd,y ulli Jnu:tund l&gt;kUI • received Co lumbu~ '-llf:'llt tne IOIH ! h,.. U. Ml ~trCtke
I Bakery and Ice P lanl
Mrs Lulu Mason left Sunda y for \';t:fl' jutne d b\ thcl. ' lm Jut ..~ V. h('ll hb a1rplant' craF.hed .mto a 1and Mrs J IJ A{\arn~
I W M Wnger hu n moved to the
11 Bill\ IUS was Yhere over t.h:~:~
Progres.in&amp; in Spite of
V ititce T u eaday
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8 vL,It wi th relatives 10 Par kers burg IColumbu"
Mr and Mrs Ha rry Starche r or I
da~ 'olohlle h e 'olo as paut.c rpa t tm; Ill or Na yl ors R1111 spelll Thu rsda} Ooopt• r
Ave rae Conditions
M1s M11rth11. Ellt.'n Vltlt.oe age Ml
p,o r Sidney Padley , the new ColumbWI 11pent t h e week end ~A&lt; Ith
llle m.. uonu l 11' to m
l'oolth her ra ther Ma rr uu Moor~
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1'&lt;~ '!;1:0 ,\way a t he r h ome a t Hob· I ' lnClpli l o! lhe Ml ddltport h igh Mr BOd Mrs T C 0r()IJBn
I A liOlhi! HH rr~. v. as ltCCOflL j)lil"\j' Mr Rnd M r~ Onlil£&gt; H U!!II~ lii \U 1
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Culti••t• Ea- •f Ma.a
to 1 l f' ft' W b u~messe.'i ll htc h ~on 8 ntu1 ay ~ t 9p m
week
Their household K:ood!l arMr and Mrs Fred Smith or C o- 1
Lhlld •~&gt; n ~n ll M1 Hml Mr'l
L..1\
1 1111: • 1• U&lt;.JUV to M:.t.'l.llachusett..;
h e :s ~o .. ~ s telid llv on hiL 1111l the le- I S n e IS stuv lved by eigh t Cllild ren Lh- ed Frld~:~y a nd will be s tored ror lumbus were week end guests of Ml
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rene• Be ll ttf Lli!h1 "P 'P".'IH Sundu~
Ir ilwu (j("tollrelft ~&gt;,S.U, In tht!' ftrllt
cPn t slunlp ne~t• ll. Ltc Co\ e l l !htk- ~ ~~~n~e:.t~l;nM~~~~:~(ll~nd ::;: H;t le~ Ihe present Mr and Mrs Fadlty and Mrl K ell y Grogan
ICon tm ue&lt;.l frm n Jl Hf' " o' '"'
'olot t h Ml Hnd Ml~ J IJ Au.a 1LLS
:~;~,:~~ ~ ~~~re ~ ~1~~~.. "oiV~eR::':uo~t~~~
in&amp; Rnd l ee Co, of So uth Ftfth A~hb 100 k l p
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F .oa,r I tli 1 e~urn sometime In August to
Mr and Mrs B urns Barker a nd
filOD
M1 and M r~ \.._ F Six lif' 1 dlllTf'rlDit ,. 11 ,.\. tout not hing &lt;00
10~pect ,
avenue
...-~ h c c ~ rt busi ness ~ ~ A·nott of 0Hac Ule
ran I take up t he! r permanent r P..,.dl:'nce
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,
Elis ha · ~ Humer
children lLn d Mrs Myrtle Alle n m o· dived !c1 Uw lr&lt;•'•LHI •
Jr,U-LnJ&lt;t
J&gt;... Ja \~tli
I ~ U IJJ •v rt H umn lltt~&gt;~ ml Dd 1t
now opeJatlng to th e fur lr&lt;&gt;t ex tent Vlr§ li' Ja and R lch ru d ul Hobwn hr •e
tored to Charles ton and at AIIY.u L all hr• m LJLe d
Ml ~;nd M1:; Htm ) V/ f•l lf'r J l
Mr t• nd Mr ~ VriJ:ll Hlltd~ ,. 11 &lt;1 " '-'un ilMl - l' r l 'l t ~
~nd has been do ing w duun~ lhe She •~ tl~oo s ur viVed by ~ve1 al 1 - -~ - - · - - -- - - - - - ~:ss,lon k Covtl t tc~ a.nd baking b1ot her~' a n d ~ lstl'rs and b} 16 grund
"'1:"""' l uc s t tln br ~ L l' r t on the I1 luld l t'll
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m.;.ny hlghws.~ s leading lll ' o a n d
Funnal ~;enr res Will be COJlduct.f'd
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OIJ.t of Mlddiepm t
Ov~ 1 thirtv b} Rev Oile r at th e Silver Run I
tt ucJo; s a rc In opctatlOil t'Vt&gt;IY da} Bnpt1 ot chureh T uesdu.y at 10 a m
~onve y lng l he P IOduct~ to Huu t- Bm 11:1l ln cha •ge 01 Fln ste r\l.ald and
ngton
Pa 1ke rsbUl!l
Ch tu leslon com pan~ w 111 b!.' mad e In the
A,~~ens, 1 L~'f..s.n a nd many othe1 Otavel H1ll ce mete1y, C heshlu•
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p ....~.;E!B n .... , u; sectlm • l heJ c a1 r
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nearly 50 emp loyed In the JJ lallt
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a nd wor k steady from dUJ t o da;
M1 ,md M1 ~ Sa nforct rhonuts
&amp;l vera l la l gt bmldln g~; lm ve ~en a nd aa ugtlt E'lS spt'n t tlw week e11d I
erected Ill the Co vell block
and 1\\ llh Jela lll t'li a t Olenwooc.l W Va I
each Is surrounded w ith tha t st ead\ j Mr a nd Mt s Thomas Jones nnd j
hum of wor kmg mac b lne1y
JCWug hte l Ula of G!a'iel H ill spe ut i
In a.ddltlon to the bake1 y aud t~e tl' e wee k r ml with rclnthrs a t I
monu ht ctur lng plant t ne Co \ e l t. ln - I U len wooa
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tctests, a 1e ~ ra ting a ~ tmttg~::
Ml ~ M;ug a 1 ~t Headley of Gnt.wl l
plant, agen ts fm mell t, nmm1r ur · 1Hill ~~ 1n a r tttlcnl condltlo11
II
"~ 'o.
t uring ot soda bevtru, e~ a nd h u~ 1 Ml ana Mrs F rank McEllmm}
th e local St.ol a(!e ::t b( &lt;:ncy lo1 C ht te ~ 11 1 ).1, an d !l.i1s Robert Mason
l cl" Crea m com pan y
'PUlL Bu n da~ \\!til Ml nne! Mt s
- - - - -- -Ha\ Mc.!!: 11muw of Mlddlt: potL
Evri~H Elc h l n ~el and Lou ise Ta l·
MILITARY C..' Ai\IP l' I S ITOR~
bot 1 t etullled f 10m Col umbus Sun·
M'r 11nd
D
Far•net 1nn \\ : a·r~ t hey ha.vf' been speml·
8
da ughte1 Mar} \VJimctta Arl Skm- 1.n~. the IJ!lSL week 11 ith 1e latl~es
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llf!l und Mol y Ka LI H}lL Hlueo mo -1 Geo r(U' St:&gt;n&lt;&gt;bury ,111&lt;1 (amlly arl:' •
tor r.d to lh~ c M T 0
l1r rr 1• ~ · 11Tlg Dr a nd Mr"li E E
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Cllmp at Sb nsbwy
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F ort Thoma.~ Sunday to Vll! lt ror a ~
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sh ntt lime wi th D
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1 Rut h ' "til J:s ~ pe nd • ng !teve rf! l l
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an •' Ul lltel 1\h o b ( tfl'i" wl l lt lt(' t gt nndmother . nem '
11. t.rainl u g L h~re
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I T h e A m e lll~nu L&gt;'t:IOn Band Will
l g ,, e 11 !t ee conft'lt on Sat ur duy
lu h lsth on se~ on d aven u e
1
W R. Dr 111 v cf Glotr!lle r spent r
I SaL t irda~ and S um1r.y h e1e v l ~ltl l L g,
1 ,1~ \I ll(' ~~ ho ls Ill chaq;e of lhe:
1 l! .1L SJup on Secmm a ven u e
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M l .l. r,d MI S
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Wh!t c a nd'
I' a uJ,hi.et J ilha lf' ttn.lecl to th c u 1
If excess a cldlt y ~o ur~ Tour foo:od aml 1l1Jr H! Ill Kan s,1~
ClL \',
Muncta \ 1
c uu""" ~uft er ln g tLom saa,IHHHlh urn I A\l gHst Whtt~ 1\ll U M1t;s Lll} H .!bt)r 1
dlllllmlBII, cnll.t ed · l ott g ue •nc! b i•Jat
1 r.m as •'.1r as Colu m InK, fou 111 11 bmmd to foo l g 1ouc hy, 1 uc. omprm 1ed l1
run · down, n on ous, a nd Cltnt &amp;lecp 1lus
M iss Hu bel Wl ll \I Slt fur 11
w ell I "' a nt fOU t o yult ~u rre rl nll: ~ho' l t. mr •&gt; ltil I C i .l ll\ e~ Ill l&gt;ela- I
r igh t no w so come In und r;cl \\ h at 1
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conslde1 th e gre11.teat m ~:~dlcl n~ 1 huvo \\ file
eve r fo und It &amp; on ly 6 0c t. n&lt;l H It 1 lk b b\ Pl ~&amp;h lr \lhO hn ~ lwcn
&lt;lu ~11 n ' t ! t OIJ g a s , JHil n, et c , In 11 few \J ~ Jtmg "' 'lh lf'lati\ CS Ill
Chc! a~
mln ul&lt;! l tlnd ~oon make ~ou 1 l!' l v mach
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t ee ! ll k e ne w. you get you r money JIC ~ e rHmned ho,nf Sat wdny
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h9.c k Ju ~t u k me for Dlute:s.. I t 'D
f•H nml M • ~ 0 B Sttllll spc ut
e:uarenttecl.
tn c wee k C!l}{l '.' rth tela t!Ve:; rn Co- 1
tour Sale bY )larUn aDd Roiler D !'U( I mm bu~
Sin~. Mlddll'!port, Ohio
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AUCTION 01'
CONTRACT

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.£,Wynne Ferguson
of •nt.cTicAL AucnoN &amp;lliDOI•
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mo, br HgyJc, Jr.

Contract or Contract Bridge

Upsets Your

s..mn.rr, ofOffiMI 1.4.., Adop14d S&lt;J&gt;-'- 15,1927
Copyrisht, 1928, by The U S Play•ng Card Co , Cincinnati, 0 , U . S.
Pubhahed by perm18810n of The Whiat Club, New York

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The sui" are valutd as follows : No
Spade~~ 30; Hearts JO: Diamond• 20; Clubi 20, This is called the
Vanderbilt count, after ita oriJina tor,
Harold S. Vanderbilt. In the biddrnJ.
however, the suits rank the aame as an
Auctron , that i1, Diamond• take p~
«dence over Cube, and Spade» 0\'et

Heart•.

HONORS
Honor• are scored only when held lour
or live in one band. In a suit b1d 4
honon in one hand count 100 pomt!
in the iiOilor-.core; 5 in one hand count
150 In No Trump, 4 Ace• in one hand
count 150.

tract he acorea SO point.l in the honor•
score, whether or not he ia Vulnerabla.
If adversarie~~ aet the Declafer, they
score SO Jil?inta premaum lot each
undertrick 1f Declarer 11 Not Vulnera•
ble. [f Decla rer is Vulnttabl~, the firat
undertr1ck ICl.' tft 100 points premmmr
for adveraanet , ta.eh IUbleqUtnt undtr•

trick, ZOO points.

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u thole IO'(etni~ Bn&lt;IIIW'ex! ih~tt"ite-oiiiVthe aumbtr oRrick&amp; bKI; r'
.cept in tlie licoJing,lor which theee are bUt for eaCG tric:k he mates over c:on•

Trump 35;

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Club, the Racquet and Ttt~n ia Club of
CONTRACf PREMIUMS and
New York,. The Cavendish Club of
New York, and the American Whiat
PENALTIES
1.ea.aue. lt is certain that theae laws
wilfbe iulhtrtcUo ~informed piayen. Declarer scores no premium-lor makinl'

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Now that a standard code of lawa for ble score&amp; 1000 pomts. \\ 1th Declarer
Contract Bridge hn been approve~! Vufnerablc, lJtand Slam Wlnl 1500
and allopted by The Wh11t Club of pointa. Doublmg a nd redoubling do
New York, the Kmclwbocker Whist not alter Slam premmms

the authtiiiud iulea (aummariltd).

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BUILT WITH THE ENGIN·
EIRING REFINEMENT OF
1HE.'FINEST·AUTOMOBILE
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Until you have tried a May hl.g, you cannot appreciate what 9uch a fea tu re as the

Doubl•ng doubles the trick valuu
scored below the bne
For making a doubled contract, 1
Declarer wine a prem•um ol 50 pmnta
if he ia Not Vulnerable, and 100 p11nt1
for each trick over contract. H Vul·
nerable, th~ SCOJl!S are 100 and 200
pomts, re:!tpectively.
For undertncb on a doubled con•
tract, the advenanes tcore as follOWir
If Declarer is Not Vulnerable, 100
pomts per tJackfor firat two tncb; 200
pcnnts per trtck for th1rd and fourth
tncb; 400 poanta per tri ck for •ub~~equent tncb. lf Declarer as Vulnera•
ble, adversaries &amp;eore 200 poinu for
ftrst undertr1c k, 400 pomts per track 1
for subsequent tnckl

enaugee smoothly a nd q uJe tly t o start or

DOUBLES

auto-type abift lever m eans t o you

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stop the water action It m ay b e con·
vcniently, opernted fr(Ul\ a ny s•de of th e
tub. The a ction o f the leVer is so smooth
that it i s possible t o move th e kvrr frum
the "on" or " off" posif1on b y a hght push
of the fore-arm or w1th the back of the
hand, wh en the ha nds ore w et a nd sw.py
This fea ture is t y picpl of refluem t nts
~ throuahout the Mt~y tug

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.E,·c ryhod}

wam ~

you find one that

y6u1! never truu.

HiE MAYTAG COMPANY

REDOUBLES
Redoubling doubles the doubled trick
valuu,SremJUms and penaltaea Doub·
hng an redoubling do not affect the
premiums for games, Slams and honors,
or the penalty JlOIIlt l for aecond and
subsequent revokes.

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PHONE for a Maytag wa!l!x:r oc i~ . or
both, an free tr1al rr the Maytag doesn't
Rll ltselfj don 't keep tt . Div1ded payment!

foo..dod 1893

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good --you'll say!

a 1nild Cigarette An .! ,..,. J.c·n

tl c 1 l

nuhlt-r 2nd ifllln IJdh·r wo

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to m:tLc.:

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-you\·c got a .s rn nk1 !

NEWTON, IOWA

Ch cs l crlidtl ~ :1 re sn much milder tl1 ::t you

can smoke as many
MODEL
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REVOKE PENAL TlES

A1~ d

ncy can buy. That's what it rakes
as good as Chestcrfit:Id.,

ti 1c jun n: ( igarcctc paper!

I very C ht·s« rfidd is w~ll-filled. Burns !=Tenly.

to smoke orildn. A ~: d ;~).: k nt;,, J ...:y ..LI..! bt:£t ... r

Smokes t ool and wmt0 rtable. '!'hey Satisfj sums

dte .moment you I1!,IH up .

it all up!

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The revoke penalty for e.ther side i1
the lou of two tn cb for any player'•
first revoke 100 pointe add1t10nal
penalty for each subsequent revoke .

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These brad rulea wtll .B_IVe the reader
110me idea of the game. To be aucceuful
m Cantract, one'• hand mu&amp;t be in·
tdjigently read a11d undetatood. Ultn·
conaervatiam i1 penahzed aa MVa'tly
aa raahneu. The partner mu1t Under·
atand the prmciple of expected help
and better than expected help. It 11
important to rai.e 11. ptrtner'l bid •1.
hi&amp;h aa one'• band jultifiee at th1 fint
opportuntty, whether or not in~n·
ina: player bas bid, &amp;I one ICOret t.onrd
pme only ihe tricb bid.
Lack of oppoeition ia not a sifnal for
ctiiBtJOn or bidding, but rather •
demand fiJr keen readinr of the u.rda.
If a:ame ia poMible it mult ba bid. l,IM
incenti,·e lor pmt contract ia thalarta

pftmiw ~ r•t.hlr, u.,ci&amp;lly U' ~·
1n two pmt:l.
At a f'll~ a tf.b-out frorq. ~lm"'
ahould be avoided, aa it otl'en 1\ttla
chance for pme, ,nd 0\fY ~ ....,_..
byputn....
The double ia very important in
contact "a.nd much uaed. It

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hwl U,.A~tttion ~eto ... umeil:t~

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mor. value and intereat in Contf!d.
Evtf)' band i1 bid to tbe utmlj)lt:, ci~

CARPENTER MAYTAG CO.
PHONE426-J

•H1hlly ~·~d, pl'l'li.J,.I"\' , ')l~•h
trult tn ll.ld:horth'.i hf.!!r~ 'lrdnmn a
bir1Jreni1Dm. ~IUli a poor h'l:nd Qffen

Upper Main Street 1 '

POMEROY, OHIO

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.et the oppunentt.

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NOTIC£1
has moved
over Jake
Shoe Store

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Baun 1 :00 t.o ~... Phone tsO·L

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ltl1&amp;1 Ball aiHI Btud Sir«&amp;.

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300 Fire,...,E Roomo
100 Rooma at $1.00
Each.
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wr.s brcken, wllilc U1e c xtcut
C"&amp;rpentcr's lnjur\e~ we:-.._ !l J t
•;~~:·;~ and n was so.ld he wru. iu "
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Ccndltlcn und was taken l'J
hr~&gt;p!tal at Hlll.&gt;'lOI"'J.
fhe car
driH'Il by Carpenlcr :md lhcv
wcr~ cnroute to Hun tin.,&lt;&gt;ton
whrn
the r ccld~llt or.cuncc!.
Tl:f' funera l s.':"vlccs tor Smith
we1e Ct:ndur:ed at the Rome Melhr:;
d!:.;t 12.J: ~ Kt' f, p h l church ll.nd b,u 1&lt;1l
wa.'l t1mde iu the Rome ccmetcrv
Sund?y aftcrro~n . He U; .-,uruwd
his pan='!'!&lt;.". four broLlwJ~ 11nd th·c

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Mtl.nlllrlD4:

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''Wl1Pn A man kl'('Jl" o'IHilJlirlinln'
rl 11t hP nln' hnol no np]WI'Tllnlty In
life," ~uld I ' IWIP l•: hf'n. ")nil kino!
POR BALE-Westm&amp;!'•OlJSC U'-!! cu. B' \\ontl1•r -n"hf'l hrr he nln' ron hn~J'
Refrigerator 8255.00. I. C. k l ckln' tn nMkf •n opp011 11n lt,. U
Meredith, Cllesl~r. 0 .
1-11-JL 1 It romP" nlon::-."' - - 1\ ' a,;hln~ton Sial'

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FOR SALE-Compldt

iwuschold

ru·mlshlt•ll8
nt th e Old Inn,
P om ..-roy. All or part.. Phone

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Pl)pular !Uor,
A m rm '1\"hu ,;nl•l t. .. wAs A Uu~ l i·
lUI4' wrlll'r or fkliun ,l(ruhlll'tlll Ira~
t&gt;f ,1.4&gt;w~&gt;l~ !11 ll :"1•w fork ~tnrp n ud
"fl~ )Jrn mj oll,l llfl'P.~jp,!, Tlm~ ho·r•o :n
lng thl" 1111thur nr hll'l u.n ~t wiiJPl.•

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OUTFIT WITH R[O BlO~K: VmllORS

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eno:.r o.ua a ~~~entitled, "Repent
the cllol;; direct:n·, MW

Aft[ WAl.l~P[O ON N[W 8[~CH rl[lO

-Ruth Saw~r.
Jo!ln Franklin ~mlt.h, 16 yeer~ I
cl age, son ::.( Mr. and &lt;A:n;. Jchn j
HONORED AT P.tRTY
Sml lli ct neur ProcturvlHc, w3s I A &lt;lellghtftJI. lawn pr.rty nu; g\vklli-~J i.1~l. ntly. and hl.s ~;ompumou en ir hc~tor Lf WJ!.-rm. Lydean WIClnude C:upent(' r. of UuuUngtcn. t!lcr:; r.t the Wirhers· horn e on Ls·
was r.cru;usly ir Jured in an auto· l:u 1 f .de. Fr1dl.)' J.rtcm ...·on, !rem
mob:lt&gt; atndcm ne.n Hillsbcro, Fr!- th~ hr,ws cr leur to alx. Sucral of
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morning .
h !:l limall irleuda were i&gt;rc ~;L u~, and
tar s werved from Lhe rcmd and the aftu-noon wes ~IK n. 1 ; ~.:y!nQ
t&gt;l~i!Cd o·.-er embankment Snuth's plC!lSUnt IUlmes nnd Cl"OIJ.Uet.. Til-E

1'7Po llko thla (10 ~) lOc.
~er

l&gt;l•"man

ftANAGiN'S fli[RS HOlD UP N. y ~.

hierrimara of CohunbWI
sues\ of tltt brother A. K . nlow . mostly s!J'(.nB : bout De
heifers ~ and mere· hl&amp;her;
&amp;nd [U\.Ity OVeJ' lhe \1:'\!tk

MAN KILLED
"1the L1l~rs" by the
IN AUTO ACCIDENT I I.n.l Mlc n.untx:r

on Main street.

SEC:TION

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allrttn ot Oollunbua l&amp;ratiY t .'l'lt'lfl.eo for JOQdlkindl.
Mre our BUnday wlt.h h~r
Mre. B. Mo. J'lleQOrtl(Je and her oatt!e : receipt.'! eoo markeLI
\\•eight steen •nCI ynrltnp
Mrt. NeUe Worman.
25 to ~ btsber; tJcuvKr wtli: ~~­

Mr&amp;

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~[RIOU~ll IN BRDUKlYI, ~NO

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11'. P.-Newlroad. fln\ up, walked, 10 dht Hem&amp;ley , llttm )(ooft; ·
with the ilMelt full RUNQU ppked &amp; 1
clean hit into abort rtcbt center ,
making: two b6.&amp;eli on It when t.he
fielder feU 1n attemptlna to Geld It l
a11Q takllli third, when a belated l

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, Robin F &amp;Ill Declare Umpire Erneat Qui1ley Wu R84ponaibile For Their 3 to 4 Defeat At The
Hands Or Boaton

Ill fb"l!it.

HOGAN GETS TWO CIRCUIT CLOUTS

d{;c c rat1ctl schem&lt;. was co..nin::l oui
In R plnlt and whotc -: .O'tc~ w1 th

After N.Y. C. Hurler Filla 'em Up With Free Ticket.;
Good Sized Crowd h ' Preaent At Bathinll
Beach To See Contest

many coUO!·cd , bF!lcons aa ra .. ors.
Those ~ho attcud~d wcr~. M.&amp;.:&gt;."les
I Ih.re Richard!&gt;, Mz.;rg:e R'Jdaer6,
1 C~thPl'•fll Llcyd, ~0' and
Jean,;
Cart{: , Mll.st· ~rs Bobbj· Well,&lt;;, Jdm
WUiiam Do.v!dl!on. Dean llivl=, Tom
Wr tllerho l~ . Clnude W.-;ym. Jack

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A~hletics Take A Double Header From Booton;

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Yanka Defeat Senaton

a. d .Dl12.!r Cook .

MARRIAGE

J.ICEN!t;

PHL.J Dilion, 25 and Ml~s V1cn
M c c:;, 22, teacher. both -.J! Crown
I Cltv ~ec uJed a license t•; W(oJ
Fnda}

SUPtmiNTENIU:NT HERE
DJstnct
Sup'~nnlcndcnt
Rev
Char: ~ F . n~ w mnn w:u; p1 e~Nlt at
t.h~ Grnce M. E. ch.n·c•l Sunday :.1111
dcllvuld tne (t.:nr.om:~ ror the ch)'
)I e i1l h.ere to nt knd the l'JUI• h
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hdd Friday t've nlng. Scvel-al muden! katurc:; wcrr prc~ "nlcd durin"
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cons Jt Ie d o r an antl1cm "Consider
the !' C!!Ular wo1 ship ser'.'lcrs which
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MJ
and Mr~ George Weaver
:1-ml (;:lUQ'htr r ~t01Jpt.'&lt;i 0\'er llere
Thmsd11y
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t -H .. ~n rou c rem ••L !l·lltc ell. F r3nk
Guthrk of Leav~nworth 1sister Mrs. HarTy Grime&amp; of Hunt A]..-.· · Lo tnc t•· h•m
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Mr . lngtcn Wf.l'~ vb:Uc.rs here Friday.
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MJ-l Dicl: Merriman or c o; umbus I o··~rle i8 w-~ 11 know
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M .. and Mrs Colonel Cnmptell
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da- ; I dated In this county where h e for- 1and ~l ll Rick cf Cl.ldnnatl arri.ved
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falho A F Lasle Tctursd
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Nr \'aoa on
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M_rs. Harry Porter am:l da ughter with l'.!rs. Camp~ ~ll's mother Mrs.
Y · o 1 1 uncJ Mr·. LueJile of Lomond, W Va ., aad I GHbrrt ~n!lh nnd tt~.mlly

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I'M GONNA
BE "114E BOSS/

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Hr.lp WanteaWANTEO-Housewor:. or to car&lt;
for chlklnm. Call 366-J .

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pOET OFFICE CLERKS, man car rlm'8. men 18-tS; '1700 Yea.r st11.rt
experience unnccel!!lary. We will
tr:llll serious minded men fer
ttau:e pos ition ~. Write Box 276,
Pt-.ttlt'l'Oy.
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Dentiat
DR. H: C. FOSTER

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new ....... Cuod

melto, olleea, opreadol
How ih full, rich chee.e

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eaed. roll4l4 ou&amp; .... palaw.£

AliTO PAINT SHElP
JOliN 1\. LOVE,

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THUR'SDA.Y 15

ELECTION DAY

AT "Tl-le
40CVFEL.LO\Ns'

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AND HUL.O lQOTT

inK and aandwiehee. Y nur
IP'Ocer haa it in the halt

Fllrtdtcare ....._ _ _ .
or a.c,ael'ell. Boned wora. Rea·
10aaPie Price.

POliTICA.L
PtCJr IS

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Try lt today-for cook ..

1"oli&amp;h and Wu. Fenaen st.niP'

ant Bee

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etableo. And lt'o •• heolthful-u dlge•tlble-as pure
whole mUk ltoeiCI

Now til U!e- &amp;lrne to b&amp;-ro JeGI' eat'
.,.laW • washed .. I l'llll almontle
.,.. 110lllh )"Otlt aalo with MeAleen

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thu.

Racine
Ohio. . fla•or blondo with othn
o:::::=:~,-- ....A' food. I Moot,ioh,•IIIIO• "'I!-

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Lure of the Olympics

Velveeta

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ARE. --n-.1!!. R.IVAL
OINOIOI&lt;I£5 FOOt."

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pac •~~&lt;·

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\MlO WILL WIN

THE PR0411t'ES51VE
CANOIO~t;TE , 15

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TH.c:T~

'T'l-4E QUE~TION
EVER:'r'ONE! I~ ASKI"-14,
eu-r ~ vw::NT KNC:WV
LINTH. "11-CE B~LOT5

CQNF\Oe.Ni OF
VlCTOR'l' ~

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One-Piece

foroot

Pajamas.

Columbad
YOUR. CAR.

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Hotel '\~

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WELL,
C ,.o.,..J G'O

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'THE
OECA'THLO~ IN
'tHE OI.YMPICS-ANO PAAVO

R. B. BUNSTINE,
••• spr:nc suee-1. ~c:~r lllillt

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~ Lee Bamea, Charley JJ.~rah, meters
hurdles (15.4 aeCJJ.) I &amp;hot
~j ColDer and even charley meter
4S fL 6~ ins.; disc\ta, ,136 ft.
Paddoc.k (now' a plea~~antly port!J '6putItt~.;
broad Jqi[, 21 ft. 8 inA-:
acribe'1) are linibeiinK ur,, some of high jump
6 ft. 9 ins.; pole vault
tb~ revealing &amp;ID8Ull fonn 10 tt. 6 11\11-f;t~JV~ n 181ft.
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10.: Mati~~t~e T!leMiaY· 3tfl0 p, M.
Wm. Powell a11!i CP&gt;I!!' Lombard in

''lADIES
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BIJ'I'IUJI"

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17 . ChlcA.gn
Al\Jf'RIC.&lt;\N
u:,\(.iln E
DC\i 011. 4. ::it Low s 7
Ch'\'C'hl illl, 10, Chtro~o 1

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The•e good looking
Cotton Print Paja-

Lmn~.

nJs.s are the last wo!"d

m comfort for tht!

them

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•n the garden.

on~

t.rla.DJUlar Mop and

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riot t:an or Kll:rn-0-

LOW PRICED AT

$1.50 Value .. .. ...... Sale, 3 piece• 89c
COI!lbtaa\loiJ En Bea.ter, cuRb ol fancy pit.cber and

14 ft. 1 ~ i.na. Barnes retired.
but late thia Spring he suddenlr,
decifted to l;ff a come-baek. H I

$. .00

Sale 49c
79c Voi.lue
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2·QUf111 •\t::me Me"'l Ice Crea.111 Frecze,r.
$1.00 V'!\U~ .. ·................ Sale 79c

fint oftloiel eft'ort ~irittered juat a
foot Qort 'of. 14 feet1

Balin. Nebraska'• mid~e dittanee mArvell Collier· of Bpllton at;
thti hlf.rdlq; Borah . ~ Paddoek
at the 1prll'lto ~ ag1t.ln ~rkin1
tO Ol:vJPpiC ~ Of eo~.,. oniJ
o"e o't' ~O of thettt•,foq1ler clwnpioM can be exgecited \It •utvivt
the mail1 pre-Ot,.plc tpta bid
molt of the.DI\. wil1 live t.he new
ge"eratl011. tlllent ~eryte
comp'itltlon. .
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not susoonded rrom subll,antlal Wire Support.

;Jiil; Yal11e .................... Sale 19c
Sc~ The•c Speciab In Our Window•

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Micldlcport, Tei.239·R
TWO STORES
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around

house, in the car

t:n lk'.a.ter.

Berltilger .~pd , ~&amp;IJ~h, may
of , B~!' Bcrliflgcr of be·Ye~.
bnllhblt' boys at 'that t$1-even\ '·Th~ S~tt - BIIi'and '"*'Y- ••n
11· .. r ~ ..
gft\1 tr ,J~ I Bavsch
stuff, but they'd better beWare of would ~e ' W 'ile acfme-: of }those
~~=-l~fy,' u'f':htef !rivals of "Ol'
vet.' alaslii~ 1'84;orda, lilt alu, we
Man" Mortensen I
Finbmd'l Paavo Yrjoi'la for Olym~
And then there'a Lee Barnes feJ.r the d have W borrow
pic" deeathlon B'l}prtmaclaldy? 'dW~~ who won the Ol:vthplc polo vault Father T me's &amp;eyth; iLnd that
ol' Jell Mottenien
, all e
at Parla In 191f aud ~ho in' ~·29 nevet eutJ anyt.ltin1 '-' &amp;M eld
~lppe and ewapped hlt 1hppers_for set
the present wtlrld a raeol'd of atblete. ~!.. _..,. ..,~,. ..
tAe &amp;P.lked. . @.tu reeentl)' and'-

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warme'! day&amp;.

Pollsb •

Rl'ir~in

RMER Olrm.plc &amp;tors in aUt- what did he do? Oh, he onlx aurthe Americtm de~tblon
terms constellations are be- pused
record by 224.72 points, rollin I up
sin(ng to twinkle through the a' total of 8,019.4 witlqn 38.89 9f
darkneu of retirement.. 'l'h~y'd Yrjola'a world's reedrd made at
Amsterdam Olympkul _ih 19281
liki! tO"ahine aphi ~or the Umted theThe
rejuvenated Jess d1d tbit in
t.ef in the cla&amp;sie game11 that are
100 meters (11 seen.), the '400~
be hel4. at Los Ange:le~ ne:d the
mmer. Uoyd Hahn, Je~:~s Mor- meters (52.2 sees. ), l.he 1,60

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Topu~rrow

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A COMEsACI&lt;
IN 'THE MAIC!.O.'THON!

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Nrw Ymk 1.1 P oil:lliCJ]llll:l ~
Nt•w Yorl: !l. l"'il llat!i'Lp!na ~

l· Ph:ec 011 Mop Combinallon, ronslstln;: of . one rcv~:n;lbll•

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COLU.IIBUS , OHIO

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McMASTER'S SPECIAlS

\ CHAMP WHO MAY

lUI PARKING t.OT A..:"'iO GARACJI
IN CONNECTIO!'O

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Guinthl'r. cHf

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Convenient to ~[ores arid Theatrc:l

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300 Room• Wi!lt Balh al $2 to $3 - No Kiper

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CJ.•c:nn JlL \ol , r,;l sbu,Ril 7
Cmr1nm11i ti Plll:,burg!l, :&gt; lo)t

312ll:Nfl0

l'~lnngans ·s Fllrrs
Stivers. If ~ct

Hon ~l~y.

Columbus• M01l
Popular Hotel

Tqday &amp;lid

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AT TRE THEATRES

~MPIRES

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closed the chapted by groundln&amp;: out

RUSSELL CLEANS BA,SES IN SECOND

I'VE WANTED
A M01DR BOAT
SO I BOUGHT 'ER I

,fOR REEC-Two ot!lce room "~ on
OOurt Bt., over Building and t.oan
omoe. Jn nne condiLI,..o. wJtJ'I
nteam heat. Bee C. ~- Dow or
Ec:Jw. Ebf!rsbacll. Pomerov Ohio
AU!o towo omce roomt .m Main
ltree:L.
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fMe~can Protest Frees Consul ·

Orave&amp; acor1nf, l!lwlaher
b!lnf:
couch&lt; 1\ 11\lrd by Oublthor'l throw
CD Moon.. WhiWI 'nl •uy Qll tUa ,
pop to Planapn. RUIIIeU taJdna:
lng the putout and ~nnet.t ended

U1l-ow wu made borne In an e!l'ort '
Pitchero, Beaver and Flanagan, Stace Pretty Duel, to
catch Moore at the plate. DL&gt;ek ~
I worth. out but when Be!l-ver threw
Former Allowinr Six, Latter Five Hib;
!out PlanQ.I!.an aL first, on hil t6P to '
Beaver'• Wildoeoo Cootly
I the pitcher. Ruaaell liCOted, 8Uven i

ALL MY

For Rent-

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Gallipolis News

NOTIC£1
has moved
over Jake
Shoe Store

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Baun 1 :00 t.o ~... Phone tsO·L

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ltl1&amp;1 Ball aiHI Btud Sir«&amp;.

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300 Fire,...,E Roomo
100 Rooma at $1.00
Each.
rn,.... ..,.,.. _:r:, doer

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wr.s brcken, wllilc U1e c xtcut
C"&amp;rpentcr's lnjur\e~ we:-.._ !l J t
•;~~:·;~ and n was so.ld he wru. iu "
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Ccndltlcn und was taken l'J
hr~&gt;p!tal at Hlll.&gt;'lOI"'J.
fhe car
driH'Il by Carpenlcr :md lhcv
wcr~ cnroute to Hun tin.,&lt;&gt;ton
whrn
the r ccld~llt or.cuncc!.
Tl:f' funera l s.':"vlccs tor Smith
we1e Ct:ndur:ed at the Rome Melhr:;
d!:.;t 12.J: ~ Kt' f, p h l church ll.nd b,u 1&lt;1l
wa.'l t1mde iu the Rome ccmetcrv
Sund?y aftcrro~n . He U; .-,uruwd
his pan='!'!&lt;.". four broLlwJ~ 11nd th·c

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John W .Welch,
Mtl.nlllrlD4:

Dl~tor

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For Sale, Mioc.-

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''Wl1Pn A man kl'('Jl" o'IHilJlirlinln'
rl 11t hP nln' hnol no np]WI'Tllnlty In
life," ~uld I ' IWIP l•: hf'n. ")nil kino!
POR BALE-Westm&amp;!'•OlJSC U'-!! cu. B' \\ontl1•r -n"hf'l hrr he nln' ron hn~J'
Refrigerator 8255.00. I. C. k l ckln' tn nMkf •n opp011 11n lt,. U
Meredith, Cllesl~r. 0 .
1-11-JL 1 It romP" nlon::-."' - - 1\ ' a,;hln~ton Sial'

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FOR SALE-Compldt

iwuschold

ru·mlshlt•ll8
nt th e Old Inn,
P om ..-roy. All or part.. Phone

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Pl)pular !Uor,
A m rm '1\"hu ,;nl•l t. .. wAs A Uu~ l i·
lUI4' wrlll'r or fkliun ,l(ruhlll'tlll Ira~
t&gt;f ,1.4&gt;w~&gt;l~ !11 ll :"1•w fork ~tnrp n ud
"fl~ )Jrn mj oll,l llfl'P.~jp,!, Tlm~ ho·r•o :n
lng thl" 1111thur nr hll'l u.n ~t wiiJPl.•

'Hl·3t

reud lllorr.·- Hoo;tou

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OUTFIT WITH R[O BlO~K: VmllORS

b~

eno:.r o.ua a ~~~entitled, "Repent
the cllol;; direct:n·, MW

Aft[ WAl.l~P[O ON N[W 8[~CH rl[lO

-Ruth Saw~r.
Jo!ln Franklin ~mlt.h, 16 yeer~ I
cl age, son ::.( Mr. and &lt;A:n;. Jchn j
HONORED AT P.tRTY
Sml lli ct neur ProcturvlHc, w3s I A &lt;lellghtftJI. lawn pr.rty nu; g\vklli-~J i.1~l. ntly. and hl.s ~;ompumou en ir hc~tor Lf WJ!.-rm. Lydean WIClnude C:upent(' r. of UuuUngtcn. t!lcr:; r.t the Wirhers· horn e on Ls·
was r.cru;usly ir Jured in an auto· l:u 1 f .de. Fr1dl.)' J.rtcm ...·on, !rem
mob:lt&gt; atndcm ne.n Hillsbcro, Fr!- th~ hr,ws cr leur to alx. Sucral of
[
morning .
h !:l limall irleuda were i&gt;rc ~;L u~, and
tar s werved from Lhe rcmd and the aftu-noon wes ~IK n. 1 ; ~.:y!nQ
t&gt;l~i!Cd o·.-er embankment Snuth's plC!lSUnt IUlmes nnd Cl"OIJ.Uet.. Til-E

1'7Po llko thla (10 ~) lOc.
~er

l&gt;l•"man

ftANAGiN'S fli[RS HOlD UP N. y ~.

hierrimara of CohunbWI
sues\ of tltt brother A. K . nlow . mostly s!J'(.nB : bout De
heifers ~ and mere· hl&amp;her;
&amp;nd [U\.Ity OVeJ' lhe \1:'\!tk

MAN KILLED
"1the L1l~rs" by the
IN AUTO ACCIDENT I I.n.l Mlc n.untx:r

on Main street.

SEC:TION

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allrttn ot Oollunbua l&amp;ratiY t .'l'lt'lfl.eo for JOQdlkindl.
Mre our BUnday wlt.h h~r
Mre. B. Mo. J'lleQOrtl(Je and her oatt!e : receipt.'! eoo markeLI
\\•eight steen •nCI ynrltnp
Mrt. NeUe Worman.
25 to ~ btsber; tJcuvKr wtli: ~~­

Mr&amp;

Tr:~n~{Thlt.

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~[RIOU~ll IN BRDUKlYI, ~NO

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Uw lnnlnir by tannln1.
11'. P.-Newlroad. fln\ up, walked, 10 dht Hem&amp;ley , llttm )(ooft; ·
with the ilMelt full RUNQU ppked &amp; 1
clean hit into abort rtcbt center ,
making: two b6.&amp;eli on It when t.he
fielder feU 1n attemptlna to Geld It l
a11Q takllli third, when a belated l

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HH SPITE Bijl ON

, Robin F &amp;Ill Declare Umpire Erneat Qui1ley Wu R84ponaibile For Their 3 to 4 Defeat At The
Hands Or Boaton

Ill fb"l!it.

HOGAN GETS TWO CIRCUIT CLOUTS

d{;c c rat1ctl schem&lt;. was co..nin::l oui
In R plnlt and whotc -: .O'tc~ w1 th

After N.Y. C. Hurler Filla 'em Up With Free Ticket.;
Good Sized Crowd h ' Preaent At Bathinll
Beach To See Contest

many coUO!·cd , bF!lcons aa ra .. ors.
Those ~ho attcud~d wcr~. M.&amp;.:&gt;."les
I Ih.re Richard!&gt;, Mz.;rg:e R'Jdaer6,
1 C~thPl'•fll Llcyd, ~0' and
Jean,;
Cart{: , Mll.st· ~rs Bobbj· Well,&lt;;, Jdm
WUiiam Do.v!dl!on. Dean llivl=, Tom
Wr tllerho l~ . Clnude W.-;ym. Jack

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Reda Wallop Pirate• Two In A Row While Tlle
A~hletics Take A Double Header From Booton;

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Yanka Defeat Senaton

a. d .Dl12.!r Cook .

MARRIAGE

J.ICEN!t;

PHL.J Dilion, 25 and Ml~s V1cn
M c c:;, 22, teacher. both -.J! Crown
I Cltv ~ec uJed a license t•; W(oJ
Fnda}

SUPtmiNTENIU:NT HERE
DJstnct
Sup'~nnlcndcnt
Rev
Char: ~ F . n~ w mnn w:u; p1 e~Nlt at
t.h~ Grnce M. E. ch.n·c•l Sunday :.1111
dcllvuld tne (t.:nr.om:~ ror the ch)'
)I e i1l h.ere to nt knd the l'JUI• h
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QU9.1 er v co nLren c_ which WIJ] b l·
hdd Friday t've nlng. Scvel-al muden! katurc:; wcrr prc~ "nlcd durin"
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cons Jt Ie d o r an antl1cm "Consider
the !' C!!Ular wo1 ship ser'.'lcrs which
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PERHONALS

MJ
and Mr~ George Weaver
:1-ml (;:lUQ'htr r ~t01Jpt.'&lt;i 0\'er llere
Thmsd11y
nlghl to visll
wlth
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t -H .. ~n rou c rem ••L !l·lltc ell. F r3nk
Guthrk of Leav~nworth 1sister Mrs. HarTy Grime&amp; of Hunt A]..-.· · Lo tnc t•· h•m
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&lt;-&lt;&gt; urg . 1 J~nn
~. sG:l, J P•.,es Leverett
Mr . lngtcn Wf.l'~ vb:Uc.rs here Friday.
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MJ-l Dicl: Merriman or c o; umbus I o··~rle i8 w-~ 11 know
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f Id .
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M .. and Mrs Colonel Cnmptell
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da- ; I dated In this county where h e for- 1and ~l ll Rick cf Cl.ldnnatl arri.ved
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falho A F Lasle Tctursd
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Ildl Y o sp~r.u
Nr \'aoa on
I 8 ~ 11 ; Jul
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ny.
M_rs. Harry Porter am:l da ughter with l'.!rs. Camp~ ~ll's mother Mrs.
Y · o 1 1 uncJ Mr·. LueJile of Lomond, W Va ., aad I GHbrrt ~n!lh nnd tt~.mlly

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I'M GONNA
BE "114E BOSS/

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Hr.lp WanteaWANTEO-Housewor:. or to car&lt;
for chlklnm. Call 366-J .

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pOET OFFICE CLERKS, man car rlm'8. men 18-tS; '1700 Yea.r st11.rt
experience unnccel!!lary. We will
tr:llll serious minded men fer
ttau:e pos ition ~. Write Box 276,
Pt-.ttlt'l'Oy.
7·13-:H

Dentiat
DR. H: C. FOSTER

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new ....... Cuod

melto, olleea, opreadol
How ih full, rich chee.e

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-MR. CAR OWNER!"-

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eaed. roll4l4 ou&amp; .... palaw.£

AliTO PAINT SHElP
JOliN 1\. LOVE,

IIIII st.

Nn.• Ceau-.J.
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THUR'SDA.Y 15

ELECTION DAY

AT "Tl-le
40CVFEL.LO\Ns'

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~NELHOOFER
AND HUL.O lQOTT

inK and aandwiehee. Y nur
IP'Ocer haa it in the halt

Fllrtdtcare ....._ _ _ .
or a.c,ael'ell. Boned wora. Rea·
10aaPie Price.

POliTICA.L
PtCJr IS

eotUN", F~ NC.XI

Try lt today-for cook ..

1"oli&amp;h and Wu. Fenaen st.niP'

ant Bee

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etableo. And lt'o •• heolthful-u dlge•tlble-as pure
whole mUk ltoeiCI

Now til U!e- &amp;lrne to b&amp;-ro JeGI' eat'
.,.laW • washed .. I l'llll almontle
.,.. 110lllh )"Otlt aalo with MeAleen

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thu.

Racine
Ohio. . fla•or blondo with othn
o:::::=:~,-- ....A' food. I Moot,ioh,•IIIIO• "'I!-

Co~

Lure of the Olympics

Velveeta

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ARE. --n-.1!!. R.IVAL
OINOIOI&lt;I£5 FOOt."

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PRESIOENCY

pac •~~&lt;·

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\MlO WILL WIN

THE PR0411t'ES51VE
CANOIO~t;TE , 15

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TH.c:T~

'T'l-4E QUE~TION
EVER:'r'ONE! I~ ASKI"-14,
eu-r ~ vw::NT KNC:WV
LINTH. "11-CE B~LOT5

CQNF\Oe.Ni OF
VlCTOR'l' ~

~ C.OUN'"Ti:D I

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~ l ~J I.IUn, Ftol~l'f!: , I&lt;

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One-Piece

foroot

Pajamas.

Columbad
YOUR. CAR.

1\LLlE ·

lm)P AT THII lf
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YOU "v'oJANT TO

IS

Hotel '\~

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YOV

WELL,
C ,.o.,..J G'O

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Hayes
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-· FO!I:ME!e JA'/f:I.IN
~y FO~

'THE
OECA'THLO~ IN
'tHE OI.YMPICS-ANO PAAVO

R. B. BUNSTINE,
••• spr:nc suee-1. ~c:~r lllillt

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"-1\.l'e. ~1\.1"1: -~

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(16 min. 1.4 seca.), 11
~ Lee Bamea, Charley JJ.~rah, meters
hurdles (15.4 aeCJJ.) I &amp;hot
~j ColDer and even charley meter
4S fL 6~ ins.; disc\ta, ,136 ft.
Paddoc.k (now' a plea~~antly port!J '6putItt~.;
broad Jqi[, 21 ft. 8 inA-:
acribe'1) are linibeiinK ur,, some of high jump
6 ft. 9 ins.; pole vault
tb~ revealing &amp;ID8Ull fonn 10 tt. 6 11\11-f;t~JV~ n 181ft.
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10.: Mati~~t~e T!leMiaY· 3tfl0 p, M.
Wm. Powell a11!i CP&gt;I!!' Lombard in

''lADIES
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Of¥111"

"''f "4!it'illt!&lt;G

BIJ'I'IUJI"

o\bo ...PIU

F

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OF ' Tttt:

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17 . ChlcA.gn
Al\Jf'RIC.&lt;\N
u:,\(.iln E
DC\i 011. 4. ::it Low s 7
Ch'\'C'hl illl, 10, Chtro~o 1

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The•e good looking
Cotton Print Paja-

Lmn~.

nJs.s are the last wo!"d

m comfort for tht!

them

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•n the garden.

on~

t.rla.DJUlar Mop and

11.

riot t:an or Kll:rn-0-

LOW PRICED AT

$1.50 Value .. .. ...... Sale, 3 piece• 89c
COI!lbtaa\loiJ En Bea.ter, cuRb ol fancy pit.cber and

14 ft. 1 ~ i.na. Barnes retired.
but late thia Spring he suddenlr,
decifted to l;ff a come-baek. H I

$. .00

Sale 49c
79c Voi.lue
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2·QUf111 •\t::me Me"'l Ice Crea.111 Frecze,r.
$1.00 V'!\U~ .. ·................ Sale 79c

fint oftloiel eft'ort ~irittered juat a
foot Qort 'of. 14 feet1

Balin. Nebraska'• mid~e dittanee mArvell Collier· of Bpllton at;
thti hlf.rdlq; Borah . ~ Paddoek
at the 1prll'lto ~ ag1t.ln ~rkin1
tO Ol:vJPpiC ~ Of eo~.,. oniJ
o"e o't' ~O of thettt•,foq1ler clwnpioM can be exgecited \It •utvivt
the mail1 pre-Ot,.plc tpta bid
molt of the.DI\. wil1 live t.he new
ge"eratl011. tlllent ~eryte
comp'itltlon. .
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Han~:ln1

fii'M'Cf

l&gt;'lo,..-er Fot,

COQJIIb

ot

fa.hl'\

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not susoonded rrom subll,antlal Wire Support.

;Jiil; Yal11e .................... Sale 19c
Sc~ The•c Speciab In Our Window•

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PQmeroy, Tei.!14·R
Micldlcport, Tei.239·R
TWO STORES
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jiiiiiiiiliiiii!lli!iiiiiiii,iiziiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiilii-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
h

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tho

around

house, in the car

t:n lk'.a.ter.

Berltilger .~pd , ~&amp;IJ~h, may
of , B~!' Bcrliflgcr of be·Ye~.
bnllhblt' boys at 'that t$1-even\ '·Th~ S~tt - BIIi'and '"*'Y- ••n
11· .. r ~ ..
gft\1 tr ,J~ I Bavsch
stuff, but they'd better beWare of would ~e ' W 'ile acfme-: of }those
~~=-l~fy,' u'f':htef !rivals of "Ol'
vet.' alaslii~ 1'84;orda, lilt alu, we
Man" Mortensen I
Finbmd'l Paavo Yrjoi'la for Olym~
And then there'a Lee Barnes feJ.r the d have W borrow
pic" deeathlon B'l}prtmaclaldy? 'dW~~ who won the Ol:vthplc polo vault Father T me's &amp;eyth; iLnd that
ol' Jell Mottenien
, all e
at Parla In 191f aud ~ho in' ~·29 nevet eutJ anyt.ltin1 '-' &amp;M eld
~lppe and ewapped hlt 1hppers_for set
the present wtlrld a raeol'd of atblete. ~!.. _..,. ..,~,. ..
tAe &amp;P.lked. . @.tu reeentl)' and'-

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warme'! day&amp;.

Pollsb •

Rl'ir~in

RMER Olrm.plc &amp;tors in aUt- what did he do? Oh, he onlx aurthe Americtm de~tblon
terms constellations are be- pused
record by 224.72 points, rollin I up
sin(ng to twinkle through the a' total of 8,019.4 witlqn 38.89 9f
darkneu of retirement.. 'l'h~y'd Yrjola'a world's reedrd made at
Amsterdam Olympkul _ih 19281
liki! tO"ahine aphi ~or the Umted theThe
rejuvenated Jess d1d tbit in
t.ef in the cla&amp;sie game11 that are
100 meters (11 seen.), the '400~
be hel4. at Los Ange:le~ ne:d the
mmer. Uoyd Hahn, Je~:~s Mor- meters (52.2 sees. ), l.he 1,60

if.

Topu~rrow

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~ECTRIC THEAT~~ POMEROY

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Mop

A COMEsACI&lt;
IN 'THE MAIC!.O.'THON!

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'12.\G""&lt;' l&gt;oi&lt;J~ ;t&gt; A.

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Chwa t, o 1 ' Sl l .ollls. !i
Nrw Ymk 1.1 P oil:lliCJ]llll:l ~
Nt•w Yorl: !l. l"'il llat!i'Lp!na ~

l· Ph:ec 011 Mop Combinallon, ronslstln;: of . one rcv~:n;lbll•

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NU!eMI-·

COLU.IIBUS , OHIO

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McMASTER'S SPECIAlS

\ CHAMP WHO MAY

lUI PARKING t.OT A..:"'iO GARACJI
IN CONNECTIO!'O

!!'• IJI"'' .....,. ''!! W*••

Guinthl'r. cHf

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Convenient to ~[ores arid Theatrc:l

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300 Room• Wi!lt Balh al $2 to $3 - No Kiper

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CJ.•c:nn JlL \ol , r,;l sbu,Ril 7
Cmr1nm11i ti Plll:,burg!l, :&gt; lo)t

312ll:Nfl0

l'~lnngans ·s Fllrrs
Stivers. If ~ct

Hon ~l~y.

Columbus• M01l
Popular Hotel

Tqday &amp;lid

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AT TRE THEATRES

~MPIRES

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closed the chapted by groundln&amp;: out

RUSSELL CLEANS BA,SES IN SECOND

I'VE WANTED
A M01DR BOAT
SO I BOUGHT 'ER I

,fOR REEC-Two ot!lce room "~ on
OOurt Bt., over Building and t.oan
omoe. Jn nne condiLI,..o. wJtJ'I
nteam heat. Bee C. ~- Dow or
Ec:Jw. Ebf!rsbacll. Pomerov Ohio
AU!o towo omce roomt .m Main
ltree:L.
3-2P -J

fMe~can Protest Frees Consul ·

Orave&amp; acor1nf, l!lwlaher
b!lnf:
couch&lt; 1\ 11\lrd by Oublthor'l throw
CD Moon.. WhiWI 'nl •uy Qll tUa ,
pop to Planapn. RUIIIeU taJdna:
lng the putout and ~nnet.t ended

U1l-ow wu made borne In an e!l'ort '
Pitchero, Beaver and Flanagan, Stace Pretty Duel, to
catch Moore at the plate. DL&gt;ek ~
I worth. out but when Be!l-ver threw
Former Allowinr Six, Latter Five Hib;
!out PlanQ.I!.an aL first, on hil t6P to '
Beaver'• Wildoeoo Cootly
I the pitcher. Ruaaell liCOted, 8Uven i

ALL MY

For Rent-

'11111 DAILY TNBOIU, POYIRO'r, OHIO

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-. Be Held July 15

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Deputies Win In
Main Street Race

LEAVES HOSPITAL

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Of'Ol'8'e Arnott wa.s removed trom
the HolM!!' h011pttal Blmday after"
noon to ht&amp; home in Letart by th.to
I
Ewing ambulance Amott. su11'e«d W . Va M- An-eoted •
' federal Farm Board Repro· .several broken ribs a 1d a broken
Plead C.uilty to
"! HD.tatiYe to Speak at Har.. lP&amp; rEcent ly when he '¥ILII. ktck.ed by
a horse ilA. tile WUI Barrutz tarm
Char•eo oo M-day
-ville Grance Hall
wh.fr he was employed He had
1•t
o eorse B a 11ey and L war d ....,
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bten announced
herE" t.hal rECO\t'red sutl!.clently lrom the In...,mii!ttlll(J whtM-bY Melp cow1Ly juries to be l4\ken to hi3 'home
Pt p •-··t
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h
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were g ven a tar Ill I
try -~~ 9itll be atven U1e
In Jw;tlce E R Titus court. Monday
'&gt;.:::"
lh
momlni on the clu.11re&amp; ot poMellee to
~m hoo,~;
ey can bene
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don of lntoxioat.in( Uquor lntcWcarrom the modetn methOOR uf
tton and drivlna while intoxicated
JlftiT and "" mark.tlng will ""
Th.v p...... •ullly 10 all """"
beld at the HarrlsonvNh! Grunge
thatges bt,l.t a ctlon on the pleaa wu
IJUl w~-.sday July Ul
1F
J Se W I
I suspended for the time be in&amp; by the
1 I
; p P . 'J;'I.Yku' a reprefi.f!nt.a •'v.:- of 1 uaera
rvtcea
be Court The mtn were committed/
yte ~ Parm Boaid and U.~A lph
Conducted From Realto jail to await sentence
I
•oc.n mahqer ot the Parker$burg
denee W d !Nd
I The twu were iUTellted Swuiay
~;~pen\lve Poultry Association Will
e fti •Y
~about U:n o clock altllr there car
" ' present at tne meett.1g and will 1
-I was In a oolllslon with ~ parked car
Jive som.e valuable pointers on the I Mr~ 0\\endol vn Kaylor 'Tt years 1 belontlng to Carl Stald~r on Main
eubjtct Several Melg&amp; poultry mellt &lt;.! a11r died &amp;t her bomt: near Gnt - l'ltreet
ve been members of the Park~ .. 5 ham Statton Sundsy cvl'nlng lit a The men did not 11top and otncers
1 c.1 .. lolk Delith was due t.o infirmities
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v.~re ~ ummoned lind a chase was
i asaocIa 'Ion I Ol" ...wo years r ow 1
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Th
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-and have mt!de good reportli. cr Lilt •• ld age She Is survived by :;ever- g ~en lh Fe ~:n wlrere appre en eby
al children and her aged ho$band neu
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F une ra l services will be conducted Sheriff A 0 l racy and deputlea,
-1 ·.ule' meetiPI wlll convene at 'J :ro
t the
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Ot.ho and Dana rracy
f1L ~d all lnWrested poultno ~n t
e,ncP. Wfdnesday morn
Accord ing to the officers one of
~"'f the county are requestfod
g R
n c lock with bunal In t he men h \ the ct~.r hid a pint a'nd
~ ~tiend
cha111:e of W H Potrleson11 undeJ
a hail of liquor In an attempt to
tllktrs Jn t he family cemetery near conce8.1 It from the otftcers. Th~
the hOilli!
liquor was round a11d the men were
brought to the jail Stalder s car
IUDA JEAN WELLS
ATTENDING FUNERAL IIERE
WII.S da ma&amp;Pd lllthtly

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Iwater w1thJ1poonful of simple gly~.:­
erln buckthorn bark saline ,YOm
pcund Icalled Adlerlka'
Adlerlka brings out poisons you

man and Eva. Simms
1-uet~d&amp;y July lf
President Buchana.n who...e Penn- II you a.re nervou.s ca.n t sleep full
Dr L 0 Bean is reported serl
WOBU....:...Charleston 9 00 A M Sllvanla eatats worth m1JIIon6 se- of gas 1t wUl BUrpri8e you Adler(ously ill at his home In Columbus Morning
MeiQ(IJes from Kears"' queatered tor a century ls to be dis- lka. contaJ.ns no hP.rmrur drug.B Get
Dr Bean will be remembered as the TheaLre 10 n..nce Mu.slc
It today by tomorrow you feel the
10 3ll trlbuted this year
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ss Dol Y Haloaid Health Talk Dr Pugh
Among the !ICOft'ers 15 Chief SWI tor 8 remedy Ebersbach Pharmacy
ROO!l4!r who before her marriage IU 3e. Devo~•o ull Re\1
Clarence rogate 3 clerk McDonald who says
was n teacher In our local schools
Kur.per ll Vocal Populnr 11 15 1 believe the Buchanan case a b~m~~~f'port by Stansbury ~~vg
Mtllll Barba.ra Catherine Dams of Light Contert 11 30 Orgun Music hoax perpetrated on members of
Parkersburg 18 spendlns a lew days ll 4'1 Band Music 2 p M Dance the ramlly The fact is we cant
here as gUeSt or Mist. Margaret Music 2 00 val'lety Prog 3 Norile find the CBtate we cant find the
Whlppel
IPrcK J ~0 Llilht Opera Album will and we cant find any trace of
WHITE DUCK
Miss Est&amp; Bumsatdner of Mnson R 30 Louie's Hungry Five 8 45 Ber- George Buchanan
was a Sunday guest of Miss Sarah natd Beane Plamst 9 Lallndrles of
The Buchanan aft'&amp;ir recalls other
TROUSERS
Hamm
Charleston 9 30 Iiubbtu d Grocery , w•m"m'&gt;no,~the-wlsp will eases notable
W
aol\ed
and Preoaed
M:" a.nd Mrs John RBpp 1 11
1 10 Peoples Store
JO SO Bm1.netr 1·
them belnJ the perennial
to their home a.t Mindon,
Va, 1 Olch 11 Bos't\rell SlsU!Is h 15
Anneke Jans descendants to
after a. week end visit wnn tne Ull Co!1tl1cnto.l Trio
II JO
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between •100000000 and
ter 8 &amp;lst.ers MIMes Emma and LJ:t.- 11.,1 1
net!
from the Trinity church
usc
the efforts of Nlcholu
ile Heitz and Mrs Phil Somers
htfra to obtain some
ROBINSON'S
Mlu Bea TerrUI Is enjoying a
Dl•mlssed
from the Astor fortune
Wl!i!ok'l&gt; vacation from her duLil uL
San Dlf&gt;go Cal July
was a Dutch '\lfOUW
Pomeroy Laundry
the Ebersba.ch drug store She lett All charge/" against Alexander
bordering the Hudson
PHONE 122-L
for TolE'do Sunday to Vlslt with 1e tuKes and his co-detendal w
J)088e86ion or TrjnJty
latiV£11
..0 called Hollywood Love
wealthy church In the
Mrs H M Pickens returned to case we1e dismissed In comt t.odav
200 yeats the Jans dellNorwood anq Mrs Prances Nlchob upon mullnn or Dffitrlct Attornt!y
to Cincinnati Monda.y mo1nlng a.J- Thomas Whelan
ter 11. few days visl~ with Mr nnd
!14ra 1W J Krldet
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1Ml~l'i Geraldine JohllHOn rotm ned
tA Cl}arelston Saturday afte r 11 F.C l'
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£ta dan visit with h.,r lllmL Ml "
A Complete Line Of Monument• and
Mthur Jobes
M, and Mu Reed Crnry spenl
Markera.
Sull'Jay with the liittt:r s p;u cnts Mr Protect lour "kin with this new
and Mrs Harve Rltchl and tamlly w &gt;llderful Fncc PmN1ier a.nd Jd
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
M.lss Marguerite Meier is enjoyhl(t' MELLO-OLO give you tha~ youthGRANITE COMPANY
KU88tu or ~t-t:AIJ11ut a"Jtnu.e
a wl:!ekll vacu.twn 11 q,:~ the Zelht:~ s ful bloom Made b}l a new Prench
Mr and Mrs M:orpn Jf!nk}na of Shoe Shoppe arid lett for Columbtts plqcess-sta}t~ on longer prevent:!!
Mull Bnry Orave
Huntington were vUdtorf. at Pome- t;unc.~ty to Vis.lt with ~lat1ves
large pores bt!autifies your cmn~
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Docs
nut
Irritate
the
skin
roy and Hartford Bunda)' and
Mt and Mrs L A Peraons spenc
J BLACKSTONF.. SALES MANAGER
Monday
Sul1day afternoon at ~heir farm at ra give n pasty look Purest !ace
pn~t.der mnde
Try MELLO-OLD
221 Mill Street
ldr and Mra Casby MeadoWs Mr. florch
and Mrs K, p Wallllce ond bo.by uf
M 1 nnd Mrs Joe 'Ruben aHd Mrs and you 11 lovt It The Jnt.:ob EIIJeradv
O~t.lltpoUs Mr and Mrs 0 W All- Wax Farber \HI«"! At he no v•sUot fcUt Sons Co
man Mr and Mrs Call Bramlage, Supday
Mrs 8 H
Ewing and tJit.UQ:hl •r
MIS!! Nora Clautt t rmd Ml~ Mill
Mary were Sunday ruest.ll of Mr ole Solller teluttJetl to Columbu
and MrM Day.on ROUo'h of Leto.n qJter 8 week eod vllilt with F l t&gt;tl
M r o.nd Mrs Her'-'rt Elsel11t~ln Quth Rl:ld mecf:s
1 Mrs Harry SchiiJlenuw uul M
and ht.mUy ol Hurttln!j,\.On •rtut
C Gluok son HLrold of Colulllbu·
after a. week end v1SU hen With rer·
H·'
lat:IYt's
wert' week end !l:uests of Mr ami
Ml/ifle.S Qf;rtrude and at:a.rcuret. ~ VlrgU Vnm_p~ll and rumily
1 ~" Doroth) LonM rdumed Sun
Ann Healey went w Col\lrnbLI8 l;tlm I
diiY til spend several day!i with thw day 1torn a LY.o v.eeJcs visit With ht r
sister Mrs James HuorJ..
,
1 li.JiOnfllpat~nt.s at Ptuketsl.nug
Mr and Mrs ouy 'lnmo):'I!G l 1wd
Mr nnd Mrs Daona I'lacy M• s
t&gt;on Ktmneth nrrlved trom Coltunbus M.lrUe Ortmth lllld dauilhll'l ~ N J
F!lduy fOI a Jew day&amp; VU!it wllb th mo nnd Asnf'i lltld Ron l~lo}d mo
lath• s mother Mrs W W Thomp tqred to Co.luztlbu~ Sunday and
son 11nd other relatives Mr Thomp JJ)ent the day wlt'h relalht!H
son 's enjoylnl' 11 short vaoatlort
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from his duties as guard at the
l'tiSSIONAftlf .Mt:f TJNC.
Because of the lllneSli of "'MN~ R
Ohlu Penlt-::ntlary
Ml und Mrs Dayton RGUJh of B Laughead Ult reeular meetlllil of
Letart Palls were bUBineS~~ vl81tou; til ' Mlsstanu)'y
l;loct~ty ot the
here Monday
Ch1 btlnn church wm be held at
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Guy Prlee ot AIJ;l.ens ond brother the church The executive commit
EU(Iene Prict! Gr Coolville were Sun- ee will act aa hOSU!R8e8.

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AS GERMANY BAITW
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Be•lbi ~uly l,._Wtth Get·
many '- llna o.pinlt terrlftc
odds 00 ~ ve oft bankrupky
and colli,pse
ftnancial panic
spread t~u·uughout central Europe today
One laqe bo.nk In Rumania
and another in Austria. cloeed
Ulelr doon forcln11 government
authorities to take drasUc mell8
W't! \0 prevent. a seneral run on
ftno.nciol lnetlt.uttons &amp;nd dbpll
cation ot the fttsht of cr.pUal
that ha1 lett Germany prey to
fears llf ruin and te\'olt
on the heels or these nnanclol
failures tn countr1es bordering
on nernui.ny came the first
clash lilnce the crblh! between
German la8Cisf:.8 and communists tile twll JB.dleal portles
which are walLing only u. favor
able opportuqlty .to turn Chan
ctllor Heinrlch Bruening s cab!
net out of omce and t~eize Ute
rein.- of government
Comtnull\ KIUed
The Hharp report ot
police
pistols broke Lhe sil1mce thnt
ha~ del'!ttnded lllte a pall on1
Berlin with l"losing of all bank ~
and stock exchana:flll and eonse
qucnt vlrtulil cessation of bus1
1lt!88 One commWlL8t wu.s killed
and several riotera Injured be
fot-e the ant:1gon18ts \\ere dis
persed Three were arrested
Spread of OerQ1all)' s mone}
pante to Rumania Hunaary IWd

WHITE COMPLAINS

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New Bill Giveo Hirhway
Director Authority To
Fix Minimum Price

IUCh 811
eta! 1Lruct:.ure
and tottermg the Hungarian aovernment
ordered all banD cloaed tor a
JH:tiod Clf ttu'ee daya At Jassy
In Rufua.nia the! Dank cr Damo
one of the country a large,t
Jinancwl lnsLitutions went under whlli! the Merc:ur bank ID
Vienna un atllltak ot thr
Dannstaedt~r
and
NaUonal
IJank the hu11e Geiman orp.nizaUon whOse closlntJ prectpit-.t-ed the present crlsl.s was fllreed
to eiOBe u.s doors
Under Ner.ou1 Shain
With the excepuon or th~
No.zi-cummun!St riot in BerU11
a strauHe numblng calnt pre~
volled ~hrou1hout Germany
Like the lull before the storm
the country Wal! rigid and Immobile with nervous tension ut
u blah pitch Hnd the people
dazed and silenced by Oer•
many s ~uctession of dt.sastera
The l!eneral opinion pre.,..uln~ here wua thai tbe bank tor
h1te1 no.tlonul t:ttttlementa at tt:i
meeting m Bw&gt;le Swlt.r.erland.
while exteudinj: a Dle:lilllute of
tem)JOnuy ukt to the enttNLt~

Columbus 0 July 14-INS-Dedarlna that In many mstanCf!ll
wages paid on highway cont.nu:ts
ha\e betn so low as to !!hock the
c::c:nscience
Highway Director 0
W ~errell today appealed to contractors wurking on Ohio hiHhWay
Improvement projects to maintain
as high a scale as justice and the I
price of your contracts will permit , ~
seems to ret 'em both
Uovelllor George White ill vitally rouna and old This child. how
' nte1ested. Jn a fB.JJ scale lllld has !Vtr. probably can lay llfthtful
l:liiked me to do all wtthln my power ~atm to be1111 the younrest allder
kl 1ectify the sltuu.tlon Merrell &amp;s- BD.thuslast m the world
He 8 pic
St'ttell m a leuer to the contractors ! ured In the p1lot a !eat of a gluier
A Cl:lmmitt.ee comprtslng members •t Samt Cyr, France just as b'JC
nf the Ohlo House of Repreaenla· l l life and tw1ce a&amp; cute Judl(ll•f:
tlves appo!nte11 to
luvestltr;ate rrom the position he ha~ t~:~L u th e
claims that labore1s on hi&amp;hwuy rou.Dpter know!! what tt ,11 111 1)
contracts were wtderpald Willi
about. too.
hold It Mftrst meeting with
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wHONEYMOON INl'ERRUPfi:D
AI U COIIIOJ-.nce between Men•ell
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Sidney 0
Jan, n - INS--lilll
and Jeadlna contractors tomorrow
hooeymoon of Dorothy B1aut1g.u
aHernoon eftort will be made to
torl'lll!l' tomes beauty w~ mterru}Jtdotennlno a fair nte al wag" to re
@d hrre today When hur bUWluJ
.specified
future oontraetl
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111te
An swer IS
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CENTRAL EUROPE
BANKRUPTCY AND COLLAP_t.:

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actually thrown cold
hope ~ Of obtaining
lo.ol-term erediL
The teellnJ wu cro ltng that
Ute banks decision merely to
extend lor another
three
months ibl port1ou of J.he flOO 0000 000 credit accorded to Ger' many had served to loolate the
Rvlch from th~ reserves ll1
stave oft ruin
AI! kl consequence Germany
waa left only wlth two ti.lternativtl8-(:apltulation to the poUUea.l dem111ld8 of l''nmet: or compJete collapse
Ia Seulon Apln
The eabtnet went mto sellHion
a~ln \his morning
anltlously
ewaltinij WOld flom 01 HBtlli
Lutller preaktent of the Relchts
bank who unexpecteQly remain
ed at Basle bU;tead oS u~ turn­
lllll t.o Berlin as be had planned
Olrecwrs 01 vern1an aankti
Kll uJ Y.hich were classed for tw&lt;o
ciii)'.S by lin elllf\'gency dfCret! of
Plealdent Von Hlndenburl!; eJtplel8ed confidence they wouJd
ri!OJlen on Thuracay au: schedul
ed but well lnfqrmed observeu;
were lncllned to oonslde1 this
doubtfu! lm.ess ueUD11e 1111nH of
material turt:ign ala were Mpparent by that tl.me
Dr Lutht r was expt&lt;:ted back.
In Berlin lat~ Lhla alt1'1uoon
lnunt:dlaU:Iy atttlr his ':lrtlval
tht cablnl!t Ia t!Jq;.o !\ltt-d to duw

NATION Will 8£
AS~I~HD DURING
fiN~NCI~l CRISIS

Must Shop

up rome new lnte.rnal measure&amp;
to cope with tbe ctisl! In th ~
mea_l)ttme the Reith 110\ ~rn
mt:nt
definite!~
stat ed the
Youn1 plan annuity Uue to
morrow would not ~ pa1d
cu the 1rounds that Oerm~~.m
cnflEiders Premdent
Hoover ~'
12 month debt susp: n.sion pluu
I~ 111 c. per-tlon
M~Doasld E:.:pected
Gunum omdals w~ 1e mc llu
ld t .:~ pm S(;nte hope c.n the visit
hrrr ot Prime Minister J Rom
say MacDonald a 1d Fon1in
Eecrctary Arthur fhnd CJSW cl
El'l[!IBnd Oil Friday A M ' "rll
mrnt spohsman •llfot mecl In
te natlcnlll NEws Su v1cc sem
oftlr.lullv lh.at tM p lt:M nl c1isu;
\t
In nc wav lntertert ., 1th
th vl~lt
With the po&amp;Slblllt.y of renl'wEd hank runs nmuved fur at.
Jeust forty eight hours by the
enwraency decu:e the won u
mcnt proceeded with •ls tl'h • b.
to 1eorganize tbe aftuin; ol th
DarmataedU:r bank Karl Berg
tx.nn (orm£r st.a.tt :.tK.JI~tary Wlt.S
miSsioner to handle thi! mst.tu
tum s affairs Tht KOV.:.nnll'n t
com
ap)'Ointed JO'oitrnment
h'1&lt;s guarantLtO. ueposltors to
mukc good all o! their 1nves1
1Lil n. the closed b~tnk

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Baslt~ Switzerland July 14- lNS
- The bank of Internationa l set\ tlements t he clearing bouse ot re ..
pa!BUons payments stoud teadl toc ay to assist Germ lr:l) in u.s econo·
mlc cris is b) all Lhe means at Ita
u spa&amp;~ I pwvidl.ng the allied BGVe nment~ e.nd pt!V{tte bankers cooperuted
The due1 tors or the Great Eurorll:'~tn cenli "
bu 1ks were today
}UJ.slenlng back to Parls
Berlln,
Rome find London In order to enlist
the supp01 t o fl heir respective 80Y·
tl"nmcnts and of ptivote banks ot
their countries In measures des ign~
ed t a relieve the IH!rlous situation
thre!ltenmg economic and political
t haos m Germany
The bP.nk of International settleJm:nts announced lait niKht that lt
r td extended thP 1100,000000 loan
to the Relch lib&amp;.nk due ThW'sd&amp;y
lto omcers wt:re considering today
\\hiLt ot.heJ means could be taken

IShrtner
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F'rllncisco Jul) 14
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aaJI Jo:mkcl"ll \\ere uqderlrt.Ood to huve
low aa to shock the
Oc.-V,..InOt' Oeorre Wh,lte 8
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loru; to be storde at Point Bal'!'o*
MorUnx Perry July H - INS-----A readJ announced f/kdlnea to
Me1 reU ckea.lred
the National Mtm'rs UnloJn
-hung•r marl:'h of 11trlkt:rl' 11.nd th~ I operate in a blll{e international
'The hlahway department has to Pl&lt;'ket the sto.te hYUSt und tht'
By a EVERETt' DOYINO
ed In biiiUantly hued oriental coo
unemployed si milar to a pataelt loan to Germany contingent on
c&amp;lled nttentlon ut otrender&amp; to the
Cleveland July 14-Sbrlnedom of t.umes ~ every color and shade r
held recently in Btlmn lt c:mnt' th a t country talr:lnl the measurel
htct that the &amp;latA:! 18 wliUng to pay ~xet:uth'~ mansion w1le~s he ordf'lft
North America resplendent In 6 marched in rE'vlllw betore Imperial
will l .sta(!I'LI 111 .Jerrnson count~ tor protecting her credit announced
a tair pr!ce tor cunstructlou work lhl' temuval oi all Drmed deputlf'!\
l lia1'2.lllli blaze ur color and splendor t Potentate Elten A Pleteher ot Ro
IS
flSOll
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next Tui!Bday National Miners u l lu Bl"rlln ~esterday
a.nd 1n telmn expects colltroctots from tht&gt; eastern Ohio cm;d stHk.c fhi 1 ia the Theory Officera l ol anclnet ArabUL paraded throuah 1chester N Y
Adjolam Late
to pay an adequate wase but
Ul be d I ed nul Thur"~J
downtown Cleveland I.Oday to om.'ttle Jlga.ntlc cara'l'an pulled the
lon omelals announced today at
The dilectors ot the world bank
u •mcnstrances have had 110
~rt:Q.:aald lle:~n'iooa;
~.~- are Work•n• on Followin&amp; dully end its weary journey t.o the reviewlnil stand In se-un separate In 1.dl Probab1lity He Will thel .. Bridgeport 0 headquarll' ~ concluded their session o.t P. late
ihc iOng telegram which also de
Death of Woman
mecca of the 57th annual imperial dlvsion.s each division .,earl) ho.lt a
Ch~:ole State Prtaon
Spokesmen fGr tbe marcher&amp; will hour last night At the end of the
cornpusllon behinlt them
On July 27 the Robe 11.s btU
I l;OuncH S6811lons
I mUe Jn lenj~th Thlrty-flve temple11 I
vlsJt Jefter110n oounty commiSSloners n 1teting the bank announced that.
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"hlch Mlvea th II
munds that all coal fitrlke pr.lsmlc
-Althoush B IarKe msjorlty of the lrom the United States Canada I
at Santl!l Fe
at FtteubenvJII~ and demand unem 1t and the other central banks inautho!Jty to flx ~ u:1 ~hW:t)' diredOl be relea.!le.-1 from jail null thnt
B. van 0
Julv 14- IN $- fhf' .., 15000 visiting shrlner!l who ure here 1Mexico and Cubll sent more thu.n
ploymcnt relld They will ask nn- \'olved would aid Germany by all
a.JI state contral'ts =~e:a:~~~ Ohio s criminal syndlcallsn~ law l..lt dore ft1ylor 27 11ad an accompllct&gt; front every comer of the contlnent 10.000 uniformed representatives to I Wt~.l'hi ugton Jui;-7 4 - IN S--l&gt;~ ,
nncit.l essl.stance durin&amp;: periiXI:s the means e.t their disposal provld.ttv~ This dell:trtment will take ud rtJ)etlled will be on t.he goven 11 .., n the so cpll~d mel~.:} murck'r r;f lmve been In Clevelund 11 day or morch for the Imperial Potent.&amp;te
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Mr:s
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rrumunoth
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ta'1 poLrols and drill ~r t ct• ta 1 Y of 1 ll.enm Albert n
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F·•ll todo) ac•cp•··d , ,,111 11 r. .--. 1 1 u"utrs
cooper ated
1anTh pr va...:: an r ers
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Thmsdu' momln• from u sOOrt Vtl grandmother poll&lt;.e .,, 1, convln brought the d"legates omelaUy to t.eams these more brilliantly coa
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Merrell Uf"Hed contractors to ghe catinu In Pennsyhanla cmd north ced today
Cleveland~ new mwdcipa.l &amp;t.adlunt tUUU:!d than any other
IP'OUp )'cur anc a ay
pr 110 " tot r 1.1' trs l lcmoved ftCtm the 11 t,.ikt!
lh(' b..-aid r. t dlr(ct ors tock note
!!peclal &amp;tteuUon to helping loclll ~~~~Ohio Steretary AI CrmlHI! sal 1
A second person hall been lmpll the OQSIS where thlll years coo- rntut!d perfectly In thel.r Vl:lrled mst.t&gt;td of 11 Ytor In Jatl frou• Dis ure-o alonil with th~trgts l' l bl1ltQ I of the stat mt: nt plcsented t o t by
~&gt;ltuationa In the matter or labor CrOUHI! s.ald that IO action will be cated In a !lupp'~ment.al conles!ll?n chtve lti being staged
number uf drUl formations Ulese trl&lt;.t ol Cdumbla Supreme court trllaonlnt l:w guants ~nrl deputies~ Dr Luther on .he sJtunt.cn In Gelc.nel industry wlu:rever po f!Jble
t.ak• n ptndlng the governor 5 rc ,,hich 'laylor luiS UILti"edly mu(fe
TllOWIU.odH ol persoos Jammed the 11roupe constantly bi'Oke Lhe Unll of Justiu: Jemt~nl!;ll Bulle)
nd h
isC
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lttrn
scco.....,ln" to autho••t,,
1 sidewalks u.nd hundreda or others marcll as the pa.rade wended ILl;
'Ih" ~mendmf'nr ol the yt nl u: ul:;o t ill be placed ctlu c l h r 1m man y a
t e sat acton c :trs.c
--ce build - 1~ay ma,..-swca..,
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HJ ll ( c1
tcr 1! htr cccnormc r: d hndll:t-tar~
\VIll Wtd 'l'c .. :~y
Fit y m n wome11 and children
A• 10th
d 1 1 t d cruued their 1•....,ks
....... from UUI
Ne"' York July l-i--lNS-Lyn will be ~nt here to pi~;:k.et thl cup
e~lpe~o~ ur [l~ 1111 1 0 tnt windows to wltness wha.t pro- ..own district to ellhtblt their mill- MU lih.: ~. :J bv Pall~ ttltorn~:: 1 unC plan.s
J){]S.I.' on m spite or the cusis
L::n v shortstop or the New "ock It 1
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awav w 1 "' nv~ d gaandmoth t..Hbh was thO! most gorgeous specta- ta.r)' prowess
uppJ Jl u.1 !Jv Ju~ ·lce Bolle I b 1 th r:
Similar nque ~ mn ::t. trr B 1muut biOU[!hl abo4t h} the w!thdnwals
a
c sn&lt;1 t c man111on In an utlempt er Hnd he finally ucquit!"ct!d :w
cle or pagantry ever seen on CtfftFifty band Wllt.t! and haU apm tttto n~y general cuu utlkr Pu.lluu- count\ (;c mmissiotns w11
. .-. 3 u~ of ~horl-te m
t.:lpltal f om CrrY~·1kus o 1d Mttry Lawlor must- b tlt td tht. pulallcs a.tentlon u pla ced potsun m her roffee on Jul~ 1lo.nd streets
~ll m~tny drum and buele torps ptisu, 1t'd In a to.voruble climatl'
l'tjc&lt;.ted alter a sh rt hl"'c tl !!
man'
cal C.tme I~ 1\tlu
:.t it. l1 L m .,,
the trrke1 ~ campatcn aceordtne I,
cau&amp;lng h~tr dt!ath a few days Jo.
Fo1 ntore than two hr;turs dlvl- Bnm:hed at Intervals In the lllll!l
Th .!lenlenc will t
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lhe tf'lesrum Nu dat• ror the plclt 'ter polloi! 88ld raylor admlt'nd
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THAT'S WHAT THIS
d ul ~uol~&gt;tancc 011 theh 1espeeuve
Factflc coaeL leK,ue Miss La\\lor clab of Lhe National Min••• Utll•o&gt;
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HUSCAND Dt:MANDED markets the board JJelna: comtnoed
\'\he was Richerd Dlxs leading wo wh o en Cf&gt;&gt;lductlng the coal strike :tllltt, df'lalls of the kllllna: aecora
•lf.tOO BLAZE
of the neceMity for such asslsta.m:e
mlill was making plcturf'S ut Ult'
!kOdf.IUartu~ In Sl ClahsvJIJ..IInfJ to thdr ar.~ ount of the second
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New York July 14- INB-The
uni1Pr thr prese11t c1rcwnstan~
me
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~~.!:'m~~eTaylor wa ll r~&gt;portf'd t
Bnri'A~
thnt destroyed four restdcuces ueur I Thomas Frun"lln Mo.nvmes Jr
~•ec urHI that It ~~ urt&gt;pareci to ooJ• 0
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1hllre ye~rday cu.tmed damages of
were re-united today following
lnborate and st·~nsthen the tl!Bist·
F .LLS FROM
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Pollcf' would not comment on 11 I
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vwroxlnuaely SlO.OOO It wag estl
nne b\. all the means at tlw dl#.•
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Hllmiltt
Julv
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1 HE DEPRESSED ARE
rumor lhut thf' accompUce wa s a
p 1 mklin Pa
July 1'-INSet-. 15 of JUt and hop"""" about
1msted today The blu.ze raged ror
viii~ s use of the Kings english
posnl or the eentral banks
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Hm t'd Lo lhc jlreound wht&gt;n une
TAKING THEI R SPITE
womun
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tl me ••r
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beth parUes
111 the mean time the board lll·
Ltbl.rty at~r 68 years ot lmprisOne:! released U.e toad
some
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waua
Attorneys
for
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under control by the combined ftre
snnuun«d that thel.r ci.Jents
tholized the president In agreemeJli
whh:'l he Wa.ll rid•~~ Edwa~ Bla·l
OUT ON CHILDREN 1 PATROLBOAT- RUonuu~nt. prov ng more
n
u actlye as any other toDd
ft hll
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Twelve hours later however It
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ronton and Ash
had ended 11.11 neaotlat.iamt for
wtt!l the other IIUilitullons concemkley 65 ~Jtler cou 1ty 1o.rmer \V::IS
RUNNER COL I
burled 11 1 t"· ~-- 11
udd
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land
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divorce or separottoll Their
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fatally Injured at hill fllrm In HanCincinnati o July 1-i--INSL DE
a ve n '"" ,....,...,
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en Y st all ts enetgy ~.~~;qWLrrells repootcd to 1 o.ve riSen
r1 of the Venango county Ci!Wt
CNer township n
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Worried ancllnltated by economic
came qultt again und then dkd
COLLEGE-DEAN Df:AD
over the facL that Ma11vflle ....._
rMI!icount credit previously ~ur ere yc~ o:&gt;r... :l}l
h use In 1863 wu dcnd todayOurlnt the 68 years ol lm
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:Rlak'I':V suftered a broken neck lu conditions parent.ll are relieving
Newport R I
July 11-INSlclt
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came annoyed at his wires use
~c la~t paragroph reterrect to
tbe fall an e:~amtnatlon revet.led
their pent-up m-feelings by whip- The OOilAICuard pa.trolboa.t No too
a v
m or t e sun_ \ and
paaonment the toad sub&amp;LIIted
Fmdlay o
July 14-IN&amp;-DI
of ritzy words for good plam
c....:;;...;:;::__
ping theh children oftener
rammed and sank an alleged liquor
trtllh air
on bugs whteh entered through
Charles T Fox 70 dean of Pindla)' I Amencan verbiage He said s he
the 1100 OOfl 000 loon to Oer~
GOVERNOR TO INSPECT
Evtdence to prove that llSflerUon runnlne speedboat at the mouth ot l
V/Ol'kmen, t.earlnl down the
acvr.oes In the stePI It WILli ~
ooUere since its organization iu f used lift for !!levator deml
\\hi(')' fo.lls due Thursday
was o1fered today by the Ohio /the Seaconnet river today
old 11tepll while preparing to erUnect Inspection ehowed thut
1886 wos dead he1e today tollowln gJ tasse for coffee ftlet mignon ror
The World Bank was authorizetlto
CAMP, REVIEW TROOPS H1pnane society Buperlnl.endent
PtVe men &amp;bosrd the speedbout
eet an addttlon found the toad
thehe was no opening larie ena heart attlt.Ck
beafSte$k :.nd clark for clerk
extend up to three months the- date
James Smart said there bu been wer• reported to ha.ve bef'n taken
h!!•d cap111Je by a atom wbieh
qh lo allow the entrance of
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C11:1:1p Perry 0 July 14--lNS-- a bte Increase tn comQIBiniB of aboan::l the patrolboat and sept 11
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110 heavy
that. one man
!Mee)ft laraer than ants work
~!u~~ ,!~.OO:~P byloa.nthe ~~.-I
1Providtmce
chlld abuse reeeived at Hl.s omce
moved It only with dUilc1,11ty
men 1118old
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OOYe:l nor George White wu expec
ted tn come here from Cleveland
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SUN 8TROKI FAT.tL
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thl!!: atterncan to Inspect; the camp have
unemployment also h!it.ve lOBt their 1 Bridgeport, o JWy lt -INS-A
F.\LL8 FORTY FEET
I Jtfter last night II meeting one of
and conduct a rni&gt;!W of the troop&amp; their sell~oontrol and have Wken vtctlm or ll':.t.r:; WUUarn W.llL E G A L RA TB
-- I the omcers of the World Bank esAhi'Jot!pl the lnspectiDn wW
thelr irritation out on their ehll- tey 72 Gt
~ 1'1'~ 1 • ~ay
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MaiU!flekl 0
July 14--INB-- Radio Crooner and Orcheatra Leader A.llowa Honeymoon I plauled that a1t.bo1Jih the bai:it
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made thb! afternoon acoorcuna: to dren " he said
while walking neat biB ftor:ri.e
f"OR TAKING SWING
W1lter Terman of New South
t be 1 t
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had not produced any new capttal
pr.eaedt ~ the review Will be
WOMAN SMOKER
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er o om o. •
l rrwr Of!rmany tu aetion nevenneA
Shflb)t
waa
aurteri08
from
two
Hit
Strickea
Mother
held tomor1ow morning Troopa ot
&lt;Oontmuea 011. pap BJx)
brokotn legs todaJ received when he
New York JulY 14-IN&amp;the 73rd Infantry brigade and the
feU 40 teet to the (lround aa a rope
The Jeaal charge for lr:llOCiklps
107th Cavalry wtll march past the
SIAMESE TWINS-Hokft while he was punUng
a cip.ret trom 11 woman a
scv• nor who will conduct the remouth In caH you re Inter~lew from a stand erected tor that
GAIN; MAY LIVE
ested 111 sz Tbat was Ule fine
PUI'JX!U
FORTUNE TELLER
Operation at Walter Reed H01pital Faila to Ditlodae
MallJtrate Df,luea shipped on
RESPONSIBLE FOR
Mlc:hael Kelleher 40 today
HEAT AIDED RATHER
Bridr.ework and Teeth in the Throat of Fort
Michael was the lncenaed
DEATH OF WOMAN
THAN DAMAGED CROPS
BltN Cualryman
defender or old t&amp;iJlloned
womanhood who II:~ lit.
London 0. July 14-IN&amp;-Otfer·
clpret from t.be mouth at
lnB t'Vklence 1io abow that ell1ireme
Wa!!hlngton July 14-INS-The tour others made upon him It tall·
Mn Pearl Barton a perfect
hsat hall aided rather than Injured two gold tftth and brldpwork Pri- ed teo dlllodJe the teeth and cold
atraneer-•hen he u.w ber
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farm pl'Odueta fruit I'I'Owen and vate 0111 Neleon 30 a prtv&amp;te sta~- •-• ..
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•lonl tbe etftet
dealers here tod•• declared ..._. th
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army l!luqeon&amp; at
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Uoned
at
Port
Bllsa
Teua
awal~ Walter Reed hMftltialfonaoht to ave
e h err)' erop Juat ilarvftt.ed. 11 the
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Not only that he tnoCtlrd
laraest and bfst In a. quarter- of a lowec: Saturday wtll accompany tbe Ute ol the e&amp;VIt~l&amp;fl
her cknm and tore her dress
centUI')'
him co hll arave
A fast t.rm)' Jlllbulii\IU!' alrpltne
II('.CIOI'dtna to tatlmony
Exceptional weather COI'ldWonl
H" died today at Walter Reed brouaht htm bere from 1'1 Puo
M...lltrate Deluca aald he
m~ulted In a retnartable erort and hospital after beln&amp; brought here whan lll'lnJ and civil doct.ma tbere
anew no a.,w which prohlblted.
farmen were able to market several fron1 Texaa in an army ambulant.-e- tall~ tn their eftorts to dlalodae
women Jrom amottnc, pultllo.
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GUN. 1 qua.-. -...des ltor1nl 1P
Al:;l upenttoo. wu perfOrmed. 100n IXUnced brtdpwork ot tiM: \wo fa Iaiii!
In cell&amp;l"o lot aftilr hill ontval bon bul
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Desp1te Lhe ra.ct that the
gate courts records go back 130
years it has been Impossible to tlnd
ttny trace of the will of the late
George Buchanan
The-e art some whc:: ~ven go 60
far a.s to call the entire :~tra1r a
fraud based upon the fact. that

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ll.ell known speakers addretiSed the
mectlnr pretrentlng the mmers
rause and a solution to the trouble
0 W Sava.Ke secretary and treasurer or District No 6 snd Captain
Percy Tetrow lntetno.tional repres
entatlve w~re tQe two who gave the
~dd..esses

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Mrs John Davis and Mrs Anna
( HARLE!f.J:'ON VIMI10HS
Felnburg and sons Raymond and
Mr and Mrs
William Kaflpor
Oeorwe ol Chicago and Warner
-~o Jlid&amp; Jean small daushte r ol Mr
~vf'ren Rou.sl\ anu Miss Pauune
Patterson 11nd daughter of DallaB
~ lin R H Wells suffered o se
Texas came he re to attend the H.1:1mm ~pent B~y wtth Mr and
..., ~ut on the head Sunda.y after run era l of John IJuvls which was Mrs J I Clark. ol Charleston W
lHlll1 while playiJll' in the yard or conductt d at the EWing fWleral
WeUs home She was playfully home Monday aftE-rnoon
~'I a baddterchlet
Into t.he
GO TO COLUMBUS
.ad In an attempt to tat.ch It
OVER MEXICO CITY
Henson Tho.na.B George BklnnAr
"Yell lltrttinl her head on n spike In
Mt:xico Ctly JUly l:T-INS~The
Mn.
George Hetzel dnughtcrland 8 ..... Da-•·•· left Saturday
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" two weeks camplni
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Seth Yurlngtcm and Edward Mar went to Colwnbus Sunday where t.riJ; at MlchlJan
Mr and Mrs. Bents Wolf EUld
~~~~JJ]u'Biclap was swnmoned ta lone} on a attempted non 11top tllght tht:¥ will be Klj.est~s of Mrs Hetael s
the woUnd and It Wru~ beHevt'd from New York
, Mexico CitY sla\et Mrs Barbara Kautz Mr their guests Mr and Mrs R E
lJF condition wBB good 811 poMI- paasf.d over BrownsviBe Texas at Hetzel accompanTf!d them to Co-- Wheeler spent Sunday with Mr
1:1\e although the tnjury Wil.8 rathet 9 35 a m 1 0~.:w.J tim Loday accord- l lwnbus but later went on to Chlcaso and Mrs Homer Sayre at Rlo
J;Jalnlul
lng to word recelvt'd h ere
.for a business vLstt
Grande
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spend several weeks as gueet or Mr
and Mrs E 8 Wolweaver
Mrs. Walter Younlt son Prnton
Pnd brother Spence Ohlinpr relumed to Charlellton Friday after a
week11 vlsit wtth their brother,
Harry Ohllnpr and famllJ
Mrs Catherine Baer of Porest
Run Is llpendlnl a few dap wl~h
her daughter Mrs -"lbei't Ebersbach pnd family In 8ugar Run
lilr and MrB R E Wheeler who
Wf!r~ guests of the ~t"*" JJL8t.e1 -nd
brother-In-law JQ' and Mrs Bentz
WOOl for several. days returnlnK to
their home ':y. Plttabutgh M4?11day
Miss Lucll~ Hunter ot Athens
spent the week end here with her
Thatcher Colt's eyea clOMCJ ~ven si,f:ter Mi88 Wilda ICun~
Mrs Erma Saunders i:JI Huntlni ~
more tightly and ha sm01itd fflr
ton was the Sunday IJIUeat of Mrs
It moment in alleute.
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"'Now, Doctor," he eald "enly, Thresa Koester and tamU~
11let me cet thta ptcture stnight
Mlu Nelle Linden and J'ck Red•
l.n my mind. You left this off1ce dlnJtcln ot McKeeaport returned to
for
aeeond trip at two o clock their home ttt.er spcndlnl the wee~Jof\emoon of December end w\th MJ'.~ and. Mra f Theron

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tho Newo Oftice of Tbo Dall,
Tribune, call 236-L, if the Buolaeu
Oflice aok for 202-R.

will be Ule feature nttr&amp;ct.ions at y,ould Uke to .share In the l8bO 000The heirs or John Nlcholaa Emthe Metes county fair thi.!l se&amp;BOn If I 000 estate or a Brooklyn man al merlok base their claims to a share
present pluns ue completed as legedly a brother of Pnlsldent In the Astor estafu on yellowed
alal'ted accordlnil to R o Webster James Buchlma.n whose life and papers said to have been fmmd a.
secretary or the Fair Boftrd Ar- I subsequent aea.th 100 yean a(Co 80 lew years ago In the tomb of their
I ran1ementa are being made to have far o.s all records show was purely ance~;tor
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H product ot ftctlon
erican Le&amp;lon It Is expecU:d t1 c
To date more than ftfty heirs
dOQ raee.s Will be ~un In the even
have put In their bids for part ot
Sp&amp;lll&amp;h Hala.d
lng and thlr. year will mark the ftnt the huge fortuntt In Brooklyn reaUty 1
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rlog races to be p1escnted In t hls ,;aid t.o have been pla.ced In trust a
sectiDn
Icentury ago by Lhe wealth y George 4 cups 1a lb&amp; J juice
2 sreen peppers
Th etatr d1t.Les huve been chan11 ed Buchanan
Untortun~t.tely
hoJ
2 oranges
to Septf'mber 15 16 and 17 this I ~ver the actual will ho.s been ca1e
1 tablespoon minced omon
year .so t he Mel&amp;s county ta1r will i£ssly mt1latd being as elusive a!!
Cut uch tomato blto 3 sllot'e.
bt. held between the MK.l'le t.ta and the fabulous fortWJe whl£h a lij:rowOallipolls fairs
In&amp; number ol deooendants are Take seeds trom ereen peppere and
y,.rltlng to Surrogate Wmgate .s cut each one lnt.o J rings Peel
oranges and cut In smali- pieces
lONE THOUSAND UNION 1oourt In nmokl&gt;n about dally
1 All claim t.o be blood kin or the On each salad plate arr:1.nge tomaMINERS AlTEND MEET brother ot the united Stotes presi- to t&gt;llce topped. with pepper rlni
IN SYRACUSE S U N DAy Iaent who concocted this st,.ngo le· Fill center o! ring wlth ot a.nge
a:acy to tilepose ot the 160 acre es- Add minced onion to French dre51itate In th e heart of Brooklyn ln ing Pour ovel sala.d
A crowd of Interested miners 01 der to deplive that tamollil of!ldal
which is said to have numbered an d other -~Iatlves of a share 1n
neaJIY 1000 were present at the the valuable proper1'f;- Apparently Two Mealo Day Beat
United Mine Workers of America the Buchanan brothers weren t
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