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Mr.· The Winner Ill expeCt
'~Sfnt "thlll dllltrlct fur
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ENVOYS TO MEET
TODAY IN lONDON

Hobbles Home

I'JUCI&gt;-SUNDAY 5 CENTS

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IPREOICHO fOR
BUGKHE STATE
BOATS CAPSIZE

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Rain• Flood Cent•
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.Jj}ey ftop when we trim

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ffEW SUTES DID
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POMEROY, OHIO, MONDAY, JULY 20,

YOUNG GIRL DIES

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, unbt!dled temptrb.mr nt an
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r!f'thucs that thea 1Ml t , ArllStS hns discovered lh.Ll Hull
1tCopyrl8:ht. l93l.P" by Intematlona 1 1, Cocktobln
1 speake!i.::i) 011 BtmuiWi\} de!iptte 1 wood Is Ill! right and thut h, Y~
News ;enloe I •
bl'l!l!f t.o the coulJtu J 111 L!Jt luntct- p10ud to live thC'tC nml b 1
New York JulY 20-The IIWeeiJte!ll't land rTzte) aH' .dl tu W1t ~ •de- ] of t.hllt. dellihtlul oommtuHl\ pan
and sLmpUclty of Hollywood life ta l't.rects 1
Cockrob in says Broll.dwa1 1 ~ JLt:;t
belnK described to the nation In a 1 He polJ1Ls out that IIHtt:; iUL' ntotc I'' cou ntry lane t ry1us Lo hi.IIL M •me
11 , hm and If there are an\ bJukciL
radio eerlel entitled the Newsreel pollcw :n m1 BlotHI\\:L) thiLn
of Hollywood
any
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hea 1ls on B'roadway t.lw llckct-~llCt
George Arlls6, that pollahed 1en Broadwa} tt tMughl\ :,l n '•' l \\llh l uhtlols have Lhem nnll tllat 11 It
tlem&amp;n of Ule
and r.creen de- more llgth glann~ mto 1 1~ mnct- 1 1'asn t for Broadway
wuultl n ~
tend• the movie c;apu.rJ ai lellifrh. most cornt:r:; th11n llll' ~ Ll!l l:a~l;; at 1ht' any HolJyy;ood
In de\&amp;11 and with sktUul vlaor
noonttde' Cockrobln rtrlvcs home
Suoot me lf l'm wrong. ct 0 0113
But. who wm deftnd dear old his point by reveah111&gt; thul tht•rr Is 1Cock10bm
Broadway, plct.urtd and painted as e\cn a well-known H'~tauulllt lll 1
~---a plaee where vhilt.lng ktddlea 11llp the farty-:sccond ~Ltt'Cl scctm "'h1cll
on banana peel1 and where the v.ill not permll womPn w ~tnokc n 1
raacl'l Beelzebub plays poker wtth clJarette wlthm 1ts pm tal:;
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The mo\liUg piCtiJI~ lnclu~&gt;tlY ln l ollllSt: -of II lH•&gt;t•Ssll\ 1\lll•ll 1 111 ,.~
" Wh~~ot's the matter wtth Holly- Hoi]} wood has bFrn lillttf'd till f(•t l lilm '" ,,.u 1I•{'JJ I\ th !11~ ,, 111 ., 1u•
wood?"ask1Arl1ll8 'llittheplace,lmoic than n qua rte1 ol .1 t:P1lllllV .,r tlltt IHI.'~~I!\ l&gt;ttlu•r•mn11 1 nr
wit t,he people or Ia It the pte- ll.lld It 1s growmg blggr&gt;r an(1 btg- 111.: flll'll•l·· lu ll"t'lr ~
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PliiiUIIf.'JI,.,.,.,.,
tiD6~M.P .. creed, •Hhey are to have any cl.aim
loyalty and devotitn of tbe peop1e1 must. be in harmony w1th
of lmus the Christ whOle words fit mto every fold and crevh:e
heart, and of whom it wu said In John 7 .46, "NEVER MAN

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will he pav him agam.-Prov. 19:17.
A SAFE INVESTMENT-He that hath p1ty upon the
pnor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he haih gi\ Clll
wll he pay him agaw.-Pruv. 19:17,

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CoPYRte.tfr JJY cower, FRIEDS,

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Mu Ct:cll Horaen who has been quenceli
EmilY Wallace !elluned to her \l:;lllna MI..Lror t.hf' pa.st st\'tral
ta;me lU Ctu!.rlct&gt;klll Monday evening days te'iU'ini!'a to her home home In
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bath-room, too," e'l:plained Thatd;••P··Ichf!r Colt. "Handle 1t with all
care-[ have a hunch I . w1ll use
that to ll,OOd purpo111e in court some
day_ Or rather, D1str1ct Attowcy
Dougherty, most likely."
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unbl satisfied that Hl1 h1s fmdmgs
were accounted for.
"1'11 have more for you
on," promised Thatcher Colt.
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throe smaller generatoJ .. which 11.U~
unhurt by the !ltorm haw bf ·1
bel\t lng the load l'he com
suppJi('s electnca l energy W mllnY cJtif''01
and towns lll •outhenJ
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here brought \\'Old of a tornado
1tlccr.mpanlf'd by l:l t.trrtf1c hull ::.tot m
latP. Sunday, which leveled houf;ef
I •nd litis Iuin&lt;;d ClOlJs and cut ofT
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Bul le!'r maJk.f't
demand
II.Cti lt aupply active 92 .r.core 2il
J-4 89 SC(Jit 24 1-4 811 ~ore a2 3-4
standard ~ 1~2
Eaga marUt 11t.e&amp;dy, d,em11nd modt:nu... , .supply 11.mptt, nearby cur

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11Lrlctly aood 11ght•Weilhfol
lacking, common oo medlum IP'&amp;U·

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heifel'f' 6-650 medium to &amp;ood beef
1 cows J~-3.25
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bulb JMI-415
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a few
good cutter
beef
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1.n cub
twu rent
tlr~ receipts
liJ 20 J-2,
whiLesextra
eK cows
5 • low
car!!
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ilnd cutte111 mainly 225-325, com·
Ve@etableti market ~t.t!ad\'
oe-1 mon to medium bull:o~ 3 65.. 50, a

t..c~t ~ 4000 but ml~ht llGt IJlOH !;lit tsfa ... tory &gt;\t lttc;l :!.100\JI)\) WOltiO be

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spent
here with the sp('nt the week end with M• and
.:'l l torntel t;. pat .e nts,
and Mrs c Mls Frank Hllfhlll or KyKer
F Hawkins.
Mr and Mn Bahl'ord Thomas
Dent
daUBht.er
Sunday with !rlendii at Kyger
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here visiting with Mrs Jesse
Mt und Mrs Paul Jones lett
imsbury and uU1er 1ela.t.ives and Sunday for a week' visit with their
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l1lend•~
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I Mr and Mrs. 0 E. Bechtel of at Sprig
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Returned to OrraDizalion
IPm tsmouth arrived Saturday to Mn ousta Rubbles ts confined to
!,pend sevt"ral day!i here with rela- her home on Gro.vel Hill
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The American Legion band gave lcrn1erly thP New York Central or- Lnes and rr Iend s
Mr and Mrs Ra lph Frecker of
a splendid concert m rront. of the gan'zat10n
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:McMaster Hardw~ Store Saturdo.\
M.!.P'lger J ohn Kmk&amp;ld advises Colu mbus were here Sunday vLsltlng
oeven'ng from 8 till II oclock the sec- tHat
wretn toldmg cha1rs w:ed\zelatlve:
Clnd ('{ 11. series of concetlti which bY the bandm~n a re txduslvelyl Oeotlle Edward Byen~ returned
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w11l be given during thf mxt fcl'. I owned b) the band 11.nd uot ,souvl'- Lorn Buc)rus saturday to visit with land stop the lntematlonal tun on
weeks
turs Ior the public A ch(;ck-utJ 1hl1! grand-parents Mr and Mrs her tinnnces to avert comph!t.e cu:A larger and appreciative audtence l'ho.,., that fourteton chairs Rre Oeo1 ge B~e1s
\lap&amp;_ of the German flnanclal-l'co•
greeted Dhector Konrad Scholl aml i
since tht: July 4t.h parreo.nt I Geor1e Sauer. who Is employed at nomic structure. The salt Issue aphis bandmen and the wttll-mented t Anyone unde1 lhf' tmpr-esstou t.hat[Bucyrus. spent the week end here
to be Chancellol Hti llJu_r,
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applause
which each me mbeJ l lhe chairs 111 e ror !Jet· dlstrlbutton 1\ 1Lh his family
11 wa1 ntng thut. Oet m:a:1',

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C!ilCil@O July 20-IN6-Six gunIm&lt;Ban~
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law wall proclaimed ln aevme today 12 (Jt cUm&amp; buk , No 1 &lt;!00, No 21
1Two Meal• Day Beat
!25-l.lO N~w J!:!n~ey 20 ql ~rate!! No
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h T bl
fulluwing 11 !&gt;erles or clllbhe:o~ between l lf&gt;O-I'Zb Vtr~;"lnta lug lnxt:d 6xfl
or
tomac
rou e
pullrt and ~t .. Jkers In which six~wn"i wue k.Hied and a number l!'XI, 1enn 6x6 140-IT!i ca.bbave crut.l:
Miirl.uma lll~&gt;l 100 lb HIO l:!;,o •..1ktr).
Sk&gt;p on• m·at and "'Ink -a•·r
W(&lt;UI' lled according w meS6il(i;e~ re· land 6xtl 150-lt!.fJ
lmtead "'Waoh
.- out 0•-m••h .. and
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u"lvtd from Seville
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Tht· !lnarchist general con!ede101bowels eada mor*g by drlnklnl:
tum' culled
a gen~ral
strtke
PITTS 8 VRG H LIVE"'.-,TOCK
wat.er buckthorn
wlth _spoonful
simple glyc·
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barkof
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comt
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u.n esol couu
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wt
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PittsburJh Jul} 20-INs---Hogs poun d '(.'&amp;.lied Adlerlka I
Rt.celptS reoo ohldovers 450, mb.rAdler~ka brings out poisons you
PITTSBURGH PRODUCE
ket slow ~teady to tlk higher. J50 Bt'H'r thought w.:re !.a ~our system.
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J·. ly 20--- IN B-Poultry
market ~ lb weight.!! 160 _8_10 , 28o to 300 o! "n::. 1t will surprise you Adlet·
\\Ulh. dl:'mand slow, supply moder - lb Wf'lght.&lt;! 600_745 , 100 w 140 lb tk,1 r.onUi hu; no harmful drug~ Oet
1ute ht&gt;avy hel1s 20. med htms 18, w~tghts '175-S-10
pa.ckmg
sows ll LuliH.y by tomorrow you feel Lhe
\IPghorn hens 13-15, leghorn broilers about liU!ltd}
mediUm to good ·~onderful eff~t of thi.!J German d~20, fl:ancy roWred broilers 29-32,
465-5 26
lur ~ nm1dy F.berHbf!.ch Phannacy,
cn lor•'d bwlleiS 2'1'-28, roosters 11 I Cattll'
Re( ·lpW
600
markrt In Mlddh' polt by Stansbury Drua
lluriU&gt; 13- 16
IIa•sely about steady quallly
ComjJllny
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and Mrs C leton Martin. and
~a\lg.hters Vlrg,nla lllll(l f 'i\Y \\ho
$pej;t the IaUEr part of the week
Wti,ll Mr and Mrs Bert Martin o[
~~::oond Ave.me rctumed to the ir
horpe m
0 M1 Martin is
ofldng in the JUbber works In ;A.k'l and 11ttendmg ~he Theololical
hoolrtherc He expects to be orl f'd this f &amp;U o.t Lnke Side Whll~
, he Ki1Ve most Interest! 1g ln.llts
In the morning and evenmo:~
t~JC€8 at the Heoth M E church

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fot a visit wl~h rela.twes m Columbus
Mlss 1 Clar,a Qale, Qf Gallipolis
\Jslted here aVer th~ week end WJth
Mrs ,J;lQbtrt C~mp
Mr tnt! Mrs oclne:e Tewksbary,
Jr:, ~\d. soh ~eft Sun9D,Y by motor
ltoi h ten days vacn.ilon in Canada
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A M(l~ln ten ¥-onday r01 n
'vls}t with reh)tives In Columltu:;
Mr ltnd Mrs 0 B BLout tmd
-1 daughter Barba! a and M1ss Lucille
Mr and Mrs James Mallox .and I Dutton spent the week end In Cho.r-

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w1th Mr
and MIS Elmer Mlttox of Gravel
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Mr and Mrs WI\Unm Wolte spent
Sunoay v. lth Mrs Wllllam 6te1ne
of R1pley
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Mr and Mrs John Stevens of
South Third Avenue announce the
btrtb or a son Sunday
~ · Mro.ri R. B. Grant, Mr a.nd Mrs.
' Mrs. Jht'k Droves c.nd son TeddY
and Mrs. Rita Moore of Ct'llumbu'.l
!p!!"lt the we~k end hctc w th rclntl-~

Va, spent t.he week

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Helm Elizabeth and Mat v Vlf -~
alnh Kl"nt of Chmlcston spent Sunda)tlwlth Mts~ Vlvlene Smith
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Mr and
Amos Woltz of '
Wel.;ton and Prnnkl, 1 OumllleJ who
hP.s been visating them f01 s( vu a\
we~ ks v1slted here over the week
end with Mrs. Thelma Guinther
Mabel Hysell wno Is employed at
the Chamnf'rs Otocerv IIi enJoy ing
a we~k's vnca.tlon with 1elaUves in
Columbus
Mrs Oeoro:e Hal Unger or Cleveland is hete spendlnr: S&lt;.VP •nl d 1Yii
wtth relatives
Th~ Dorcas Society nl lhe Flt.,t

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eauaea •uttering from gall, heo.rtburn. I
Cll'nlneu, ooated-tongue, and bloatlag you are bound to feel grotlchy. 1
1'\ln'-down, uervou11, and can't pJeep
:w.,n. 1 want you to 4Uit .I'IUfrerlnlt I
rll'ht now 10 !lome In 11nd get wha.t I
oonalder tho great~11t mNllclne I h•LVII [
ever tonnd It fl only 60c tuld lf It 1
duean't atop gi;UI, patn e1.~ In 11 few
mlnutea s.nd soon mak o your stomach
:te.,l like new, you got your mor.ey
baclr:. Just 11.111k me tor Dlotn. lt'e 1
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NUee. Aad wb.t 811'01'1 A rleb.
•dl-,_.mmlellowedl lafttr th.t only

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.eptablee,laakeddhh~ toaeled

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It's no accident that Chesterfield wins
and holds its smokers.

For This Week.

tt and we
did otand

FaacY Decorated Split Reed Clothes Hamper, Fall famtly

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They give you what you want

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fore all tho

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A__._a. Chee.e. «hder tod•J·

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rifN bnnd h•d le,..~d tomeihlng &lt;did nnil ..hlfe ~nd
Nif/--the """" fool of a hloman body/" ---

Riper, milder, sweeter-tasting tobaccos and purer dgarctte paper can't be
bought.

bOttom.

$1.25 Value ........... - - . . . . . Sale 98c
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A!!d Chc,tcrfield cigarettes are made
1-ight E,tlh type of wbacco us.:d in the

7Sc Value .................... Sale 48c
Reed Watalele Hea.tih Cooker, medhun. size.

Chesterfield blend must pass rigid laboratory tests for mildness, flavor and aroma.
No purer cigarette can be made!
Try them. You'll lind every Chester·
field like every other. In, taSte, evellfless
of bilmitlg, smoothness and coolness.
Milder? Plenty milder! And that goes
for the "nightcap" Chesterfield as well
as the morning "eye-opener"!

$1.50 Value ................. Sale $1.00
Th(' tt 'ltd d e with a great many girls ll:i that the.r love
tlte wutct ut I h e r.cashorc but don't liko it in th e dish pan.

Stainlei!J Steel Pa.riDI Knlre, made bJ Hollinl'ff Callery
Ca. Blvfled c:Giered handle.

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1Sc Value ......... - .. - .... - - . . Sale 9c

A lwusehflld expert •~Y• that the day'• dlohes shou 1d
be st~&lt;· ked until eveolng 1111d th en be wa•hcd all at '"' •
time, to s ~vc duplication of effort. Yes, but just thll,k
bow )l!ml that would he 011 father who comes home ail
tlrcfl ont (rom a conplc of wnfercnoes Qn the golf comsc.

McMaster Hardware CP.Pomeroy, Tel. 94-R

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Naitveo of Weot Africa have r11i1ed the s um nf $3.7'1
tQ help t'h~ r.taning American~. They must h1ne hecn
r&amp;atii~i
., the )Io!ICOW papers.

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of Vlvlene
Smith hal re- panit!d.
}tumeMr~&gt;
by ].)1'
Morden
Mrs
Charles
McMaster
Mr and
Ruben
Koehler of
lstuned her dutle&amp; at the Citizens Columb\11 left f01 their home Sun- 1
National ba.nk, atter enjoying her day after vUutlnK here with frlendl! - - - ----~

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by ·ANTHONY ABBOT

Radio
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Maybe I'm Wrong

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E. A Creger, 11, died SUndRY at 10
P M at his home on Gravel Hill
atter a long period of Ulnes:s Mr
Cregf"r has beeu rttlred tar seo;ernl
year" but formetl) IHts an employee of t he K and M Ratlrond
Be ls survived by hi~ WI00\1 und
one sister of Tenn~ssec
The funtral set Hccs wUl be held
Tuesday at 8 P M Wednesday
morning the body w!U be take n to
~al!fville, Blunt Coun~y. T~nn es~ee
~or 'burial Ewlnl!l und~ttakq,rs have
(halae of arru.ngeemnts

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While ~hen they at1.t!nded I Dr 8 A McCullouah who hu mu: t have 11.id wnhtn a wtt:IC or hw
the :Bamwn and Ballinii - RI.nillnf been Ul for wme tune us lDlpravins wtU l.le una'Ltlt tJ am .. er !or c(&lt;n.st

that he
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What •hall we cal'! or, What •hall we drink '! or Wher.-i
withal ~ha ll \H be clothed'! But seek ye finst the kingdom 1

GULLIBLE AMERCANS

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The Amertcan Legion band

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'I'Hl! DAILY TRII!VNE, POMEROY, OBIQ

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TJI~ DAILY TRIBUNE
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-oDd ua !etten or new• mat.~r ror publicatiOn ~·
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lbelr DAIOo--a!U\0\IIh . nol n....arlly to llo
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BY DAVID p SENTNER
, unbt!dled temptrb.mr nt an
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mvt aLs
r!f'thucs that thea 1Ml t , ArllStS hns discovered lh.Ll Hull
1tCopyrl8:ht. l93l.P" by Intematlona 1 1, Cocktobln
1 speake!i.::i) 011 BtmuiWi\} de!iptte 1 wood Is Ill! right and thut h, Y~
News ;enloe I •
bl'l!l!f t.o the coulJtu J 111 L!Jt luntct- p10ud to live thC'tC nml b 1
New York JulY 20-The IIWeeiJte!ll't land rTzte) aH' .dl tu W1t ~ •de- ] of t.hllt. dellihtlul oommtuHl\ pan
and sLmpUclty of Hollywood life ta l't.rects 1
Cockrob in says Broll.dwa1 1 ~ JLt:;t
belnK described to the nation In a 1 He polJ1Ls out that IIHtt:; iUL' ntotc I'' cou ntry lane t ry1us Lo hi.IIL M •me
11 , hm and If there are an\ bJukciL
radio eerlel entitled the Newsreel pollcw :n m1 BlotHI\\:L) thiLn
of Hollywood
any
~u el'L 111 thL wmld
hea 1ls on B'roadway t.lw llckct-~llCt
George Arlls6, that pollahed 1en Broadwa} tt tMughl\ :,l n '•' l \\llh l uhtlols have Lhem nnll tllat 11 It
tlem&amp;n of Ule
and r.creen de- more llgth glann~ mto 1 1~ mnct- 1 1'asn t for Broadway
wuultl n ~
tend• the movie c;apu.rJ ai lellifrh. most cornt:r:; th11n llll' ~ Ll!l l:a~l;; at 1ht' any HolJyy;ood
In de\&amp;11 and with sktUul vlaor
noonttde' Cockrobln rtrlvcs home
Suoot me lf l'm wrong. ct 0 0113
But. who wm deftnd dear old his point by reveah111&gt; thul tht•rr Is 1Cock10bm
Broadway, plct.urtd and painted as e\cn a well-known H'~tauulllt lll 1
~---a plaee where vhilt.lng ktddlea 11llp the farty-:sccond ~Ltt'Cl scctm "'h1cll
on banana peel1 and where the v.ill not permll womPn w ~tnokc n 1
raacl'l Beelzebub plays poker wtth clJarette wlthm 1ts pm tal:;
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will," volunteers Cockrobin
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The mo\liUg piCtiJI~ lnclu~&gt;tlY ln l ollllSt: -of II lH•&gt;t•Ssll\ 1\lll•ll 1 111 ,.~
" Wh~~ot's the matter wtth Holly- Hoi]} wood has bFrn lillttf'd till f(•t l lilm '" ,,.u 1I•{'JJ I\ th !11~ ,, 111 ., 1u•
wood?"ask1Arl1ll8 'llittheplace,lmoic than n qua rte1 ol .1 t:P1lllllV .,r tlltt IHI.'~~I!\ l&gt;ttlu•r•mn11 1 nr
wit t,he people or Ia It the pte- ll.lld It 1s growmg blggr&gt;r an(1 btg- 111.: flll'll•l·· lu ll"t'lr ~
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PliiiUIIf.'JI,.,.,.,.,
tiD6~M.P .. creed, •Hhey are to have any cl.aim
loyalty and devotitn of tbe peop1e1 must. be in harmony w1th
of lmus the Christ whOle words fit mto every fold and crevh:e
heart, and of whom it wu said In John 7 .46, "NEVER MAN

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will he pav him agam.-Prov. 19:17.
A SAFE INVESTMENT-He that hath p1ty upon the
pnor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he haih gi\ Clll
wll he pay him agaw.-Pruv. 19:17,

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Phone l'oar New• Tv

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CoPYRte.tfr JJY cower, FRIEDS,

Bros circw
Mu Ct:cll Horaen who has been quenceli
EmilY Wallace !elluned to her \l:;lllna MI..Lror t.hf' pa.st st\'tral
ta;me lU Ctu!.rlct&gt;klll Monday evening days te'iU'ini!'a to her home home In
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SOUVENIR"-~
the week. end
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bath-room, too," e'l:plained Thatd;••P··Ichf!r Colt. "Handle 1t with all
care-[ have a hunch I . w1ll use
that to ll,OOd purpo111e in court some
day_ Or rather, D1str1ct Attowcy
Dougherty, most likely."
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He dug deeper inti) his pockets
unbl satisfied that Hl1 h1s fmdmgs
were accounted for.
"1'11 have more for you
on," promised Thatcher Colt.
now J
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Lawrence Halrhlll

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collier ' favor on the band by
lmm[d,nte:y re tm nlnK the much
wo.s nt [ded equipment
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requ rt'll lu replace tnt ~l11'rator
With the utd of the Columbus
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Ratl~&lt;~llY oweJ
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throe smaller generatoJ .. which 11.U~
unhurt by the !ltorm haw bf ·1
bel\t lng the load l'he com
suppJi('s electnca l energy W mllnY cJtif''01
and towns lll •outhenJ
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here brought \\'Old of a tornado
1tlccr.mpanlf'd by l:l t.trrtf1c hull ::.tot m
latP. Sunday, which leveled houf;ef
I •nd litis Iuin&lt;;d ClOlJs and cut ofT
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Bul le!'r maJk.f't
demand
II.Cti lt aupply active 92 .r.core 2il
J-4 89 SC(Jit 24 1-4 811 ~ore a2 3-4
standard ~ 1~2
Eaga marUt 11t.e&amp;dy, d,em11nd modt:nu... , .supply 11.mptt, nearby cur

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11Lrlctly aood 11ght•Weilhfol
lacking, common oo medlum IP'&amp;U·

en 5.2b-6 15 oonunon to mettlum
heifel'f' 6-650 medium to &amp;ood beef
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the)ltl'lelr
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bulb JMI-415
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a few
good cutter
beef
T 1s e)t
mad~
1etaWilY
1.n cub
twu rent
tlr~ receipts
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whiLesextra
eK cows
5 • low
car!!
traa 22 1_2 23 1_2
ilnd cutte111 mainly 225-325, com·
Ve@etableti market ~t.t!ad\'
oe-1 mon to medium bull:o~ 3 65.. 50, a

t..c~t ~ 4000 but ml~ht llGt IJlOH !;lit tsfa ... tory &gt;\t lttc;l :!.100\JI)\) WOltiO be

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spent
here with the sp('nt the week end with M• and
.:'l l torntel t;. pat .e nts,
and Mrs c Mls Frank Hllfhlll or KyKer
F Hawkins.
Mr and Mn Bahl'ord Thomas
Dent
daUBht.er
Sunday with !rlendii at Kyger
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here visiting with Mrs Jesse
Mt und Mrs Paul Jones lett
imsbury and uU1er 1ela.t.ives and Sunday for a week' visit with their
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K•'nka1'd to Requell They be
l1lend•~
o UliK hte r Mns Cl au d w a!l h mg t on
I Mr and Mrs. 0 E. Bechtel of at Sprig
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Returned to OrraDizalion
IPm tsmouth arrived Saturday to Mn ousta Rubbles ts confined to
!,pend sevt"ral day!i here with rela- her home on Gro.vel Hill
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The American Legion band gave lcrn1erly thP New York Central or- Lnes and rr Iend s
Mr and Mrs Ra lph Frecker of
a splendid concert m rront. of the gan'zat10n
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:McMaster Hardw~ Store Saturdo.\
M.!.P'lger J ohn Kmk&amp;ld advises Colu mbus were here Sunday vLsltlng
oeven'ng from 8 till II oclock the sec- tHat
wretn toldmg cha1rs w:ed\zelatlve:
Clnd ('{ 11. series of concetlti which bY the bandm~n a re txduslvelyl Oeotlle Edward Byen~ returned
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w11l be given during thf mxt fcl'. I owned b) the band 11.nd uot ,souvl'- Lorn Buc)rus saturday to visit with land stop the lntematlonal tun on
weeks
turs Ior the public A ch(;ck-utJ 1hl1! grand-parents Mr and Mrs her tinnnces to avert comph!t.e cu:A larger and appreciative audtence l'ho.,., that fourteton chairs Rre Oeo1 ge B~e1s
\lap&amp;_ of the German flnanclal-l'co•
greeted Dhector Konrad Scholl aml i
since tht: July 4t.h parreo.nt I Geor1e Sauer. who Is employed at nomic structure. The salt Issue aphis bandmen and the wttll-mented t Anyone unde1 lhf' tmpr-esstou t.hat[Bucyrus. spent the week end here
to be Chancellol Hti llJu_r,
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applause
which each me mbeJ l lhe chairs 111 e ror !Jet· dlstrlbutton 1\ 1Lh his family
11 wa1 ntng thut. Oet m:a:1',

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C!ilCil@O July 20-IN6-Six gunIm&lt;Ban~
l ht'ld up tht Atlas National
todDY and ned
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mand moderate supplv toma.t.c es
Mlldr\o. Julv :.m--INS----Marlitlfl market weaker ~upply liberal Qh!o 1
law wall proclaimed ln aevme today 12 (Jt cUm&amp; buk , No 1 &lt;!00, No 21
1Two Meal• Day Beat
!25-l.lO N~w J!:!n~ey 20 ql ~rate!! No
F S
h T bl
fulluwing 11 !&gt;erles or clllbhe:o~ between l lf&gt;O-I'Zb Vtr~;"lnta lug lnxt:d 6xfl
or
tomac
rou e
pullrt and ~t .. Jkers In which six~wn"i wue k.Hied and a number l!'XI, 1enn 6x6 140-IT!i ca.bbave crut.l:
Miirl.uma lll~&gt;l 100 lb HIO l:!;,o •..1ktr).
Sk&gt;p on• m·at and "'Ink -a•·r
W(&lt;UI' lled according w meS6il(i;e~ re· land 6xtl 150-lt!.fJ
lmtead "'Waoh
.- out 0•-m••h .. and
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u"lvtd from Seville
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Tht· !lnarchist general con!ede101bowels eada mor*g by drlnklnl:
tum' culled
a gen~ral
strtke
PITTS 8 VRG H LIVE"'.-,TOCK
wat.er buckthorn
wlth _spoonful
simple glyc·
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barkof
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comt
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u.n esol couu
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military
PittsburJh Jul} 20-INs---Hogs poun d '(.'&amp;.lied Adlerlka I
Rt.celptS reoo ohldovers 450, mb.rAdler~ka brings out poisons you
PITTSBURGH PRODUCE
ket slow ~teady to tlk higher. J50 Bt'H'r thought w.:re !.a ~our system.
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to 2IO lb weight.'! S20-840 220 to If J.OU are 11ervous ca.nt sleep, full
J·. ly 20--- IN B-Poultry
market ~ lb weight.!! 160 _8_10 , 28o to 300 o! "n::. 1t will surprise you Adlet·
\\Ulh. dl:'mand slow, supply moder - lb Wf'lght.&lt;! 600_745 , 100 w 140 lb tk,1 r.onUi hu; no harmful drug~ Oet
1ute ht&gt;avy hel1s 20. med htms 18, w~tghts '175-S-10
pa.ckmg
sows ll LuliH.y by tomorrow you feel Lhe
\IPghorn hens 13-15, leghorn broilers about liU!ltd}
mediUm to good ·~onderful eff~t of thi.!J German d~20, fl:ancy roWred broilers 29-32,
465-5 26
lur ~ nm1dy F.berHbf!.ch Phannacy,
cn lor•'d bwlleiS 2'1'-28, roosters 11 I Cattll'
Re( ·lpW
600
markrt In Mlddh' polt by Stansbury Drua
lluriU&gt; 13- 16
IIa•sely about steady quallly
ComjJllny
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and Mrs C leton Martin. and
~a\lg.hters Vlrg,nla lllll(l f 'i\Y \\ho
$pej;t the IaUEr part of the week
Wti,ll Mr and Mrs Bert Martin o[
~~::oond Ave.me rctumed to the ir
horpe m
0 M1 Martin is
ofldng in the JUbber works In ;A.k'l and 11ttendmg ~he Theololical
hoolrtherc He expects to be orl f'd this f &amp;U o.t Lnke Side Whll~
, he Ki1Ve most Interest! 1g ln.llts
In the morning and evenmo:~
t~JC€8 at the Heoth M E church

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Lelah Sldenstrlcke\ left SUnday
fot a visit wl~h rela.twes m Columbus
Mlss 1 Clar,a Qale, Qf Gallipolis
\Jslted here aVer th~ week end WJth
Mrs ,J;lQbtrt C~mp
Mr tnt! Mrs oclne:e Tewksbary,
Jr:, ~\d. soh ~eft Sun9D,Y by motor
ltoi h ten days vacn.ilon in Canada
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A M(l~ln ten ¥-onday r01 n
'vls}t with reh)tives In Columltu:;
Mr ltnd Mrs 0 B BLout tmd
-1 daughter Barba! a and M1ss Lucille
Mr and Mrs James Mallox .and I Dutton spent the week end In Cho.r-

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l)ls.n,ond, ~ ~
w1th Mr
and MIS Elmer Mlttox of Gravel
Hill
Mr and Mrs WI\Unm Wolte spent
Sunoay v. lth Mrs Wllllam 6te1ne
of R1pley
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Mr and Mrs John Stevens of
South Third Avenue announce the
btrtb or a son Sunday
~ · Mro.ri R. B. Grant, Mr a.nd Mrs.
' Mrs. Jht'k Droves c.nd son TeddY
and Mrs. Rita Moore of Ct'llumbu'.l
!p!!"lt the we~k end hctc w th rclntl-~

Va, spent t.he week

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Helm Elizabeth and Mat v Vlf -~
alnh Kl"nt of Chmlcston spent Sunda)tlwlth Mts~ Vlvlene Smith
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Mr and
Amos Woltz of '
Wel.;ton and Prnnkl, 1 OumllleJ who
hP.s been visating them f01 s( vu a\
we~ ks v1slted here over the week
end with Mrs. Thelma Guinther
Mabel Hysell wno Is employed at
the Chamnf'rs Otocerv IIi enJoy ing
a we~k's vnca.tlon with 1elaUves in
Columbus
Mrs Oeoro:e Hal Unger or Cleveland is hete spendlnr: S&lt;.VP •nl d 1Yii
wtth relatives
Th~ Dorcas Society nl lhe Flt.,t

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Sweet Disposition

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eauaea •uttering from gall, heo.rtburn. I
Cll'nlneu, ooated-tongue, and bloatlag you are bound to feel grotlchy. 1
1'\ln'-down, uervou11, and can't pJeep
:w.,n. 1 want you to 4Uit .I'IUfrerlnlt I
rll'ht now 10 !lome In 11nd get wha.t I
oonalder tho great~11t mNllclne I h•LVII [
ever tonnd It fl only 60c tuld lf It 1
duean't atop gi;UI, patn e1.~ In 11 few
mlnutea s.nd soon mak o your stomach
:te.,l like new, you got your mor.ey
baclr:. Just 11.111k me tor Dlotn. lt'e 1
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NUee. Aad wb.t 811'01'1 A rleb.
•dl-,_.mmlellowedl lafttr th.t only

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.eptablee,laakeddhh~ toaeled

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It's no accident that Chesterfield wins
and holds its smokers.

For This Week.

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did otand

FaacY Decorated Split Reed Clothes Hamper, Fall famtly

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They give you what you want

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fore all tho

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A__._a. Chee.e. «hder tod•J·

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rifN bnnd h•d le,..~d tomeihlng &lt;did nnil ..hlfe ~nd
Nif/--the """" fool of a hloman body/" ---

Riper, milder, sweeter-tasting tobaccos and purer dgarctte paper can't be
bought.

bOttom.

$1.25 Value ........... - - . . . . . Sale 98c
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1-ight E,tlh type of wbacco us.:d in the

7Sc Value .................... Sale 48c
Reed Watalele Hea.tih Cooker, medhun. size.

Chesterfield blend must pass rigid laboratory tests for mildness, flavor and aroma.
No purer cigarette can be made!
Try them. You'll lind every Chester·
field like every other. In, taSte, evellfless
of bilmitlg, smoothness and coolness.
Milder? Plenty milder! And that goes
for the "nightcap" Chesterfield as well
as the morning "eye-opener"!

$1.50 Value ................. Sale $1.00
Th(' tt 'ltd d e with a great many girls ll:i that the.r love
tlte wutct ut I h e r.cashorc but don't liko it in th e dish pan.

Stainlei!J Steel Pa.riDI Knlre, made bJ Hollinl'ff Callery
Ca. Blvfled c:Giered handle.

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1Sc Value ......... - .. - .... - - . . Sale 9c

A lwusehflld expert •~Y• that the day'• dlohes shou 1d
be st~&lt;· ked until eveolng 1111d th en be wa•hcd all at '"' •
time, to s ~vc duplication of effort. Yes, but just thll,k
bow )l!ml that would he 011 father who comes home ail
tlrcfl ont (rom a conplc of wnfercnoes Qn the golf comsc.

McMaster Hardware CP.Pomeroy, Tel. 94-R

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Naitveo of Weot Africa have r11i1ed the s um nf $3.7'1
tQ help t'h~ r.taning American~. They must h1ne hecn
r&amp;atii~i
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of Vlvlene
Smith hal re- panit!d.
}tumeMr~&gt;
by ].)1'
Morden
Mrs
Charles
McMaster
Mr and
Ruben
Koehler of
lstuned her dutle&amp; at the Citizens Columb\11 left f01 their home Sun- 1
National ba.nk, atter enjoying her day after vUutlnK here with frlendl! - - - ----~

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by ·ANTHONY ABBOT

Radio
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Maybe I'm Wrong

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E. A Creger, 11, died SUndRY at 10
P M at his home on Gravel Hill
atter a long period of Ulnes:s Mr
Cregf"r has beeu rttlred tar seo;ernl
year" but formetl) IHts an employee of t he K and M Ratlrond
Be ls survived by hi~ WI00\1 und
one sister of Tenn~ssec
The funtral set Hccs wUl be held
Tuesday at 8 P M Wednesday
morning the body w!U be take n to
~al!fville, Blunt Coun~y. T~nn es~ee
~or 'burial Ewlnl!l und~ttakq,rs have
(halae of arru.ngeemnts

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While ~hen they at1.t!nded I Dr 8 A McCullouah who hu mu: t have 11.id wnhtn a wtt:IC or hw
the :Bamwn and Ballinii - RI.nillnf been Ul for wme tune us lDlpravins wtU l.le una'Ltlt tJ am .. er !or c(&lt;n.st

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What •hall we cal'! or, What •hall we drink '! or Wher.-i
withal ~ha ll \H be clothed'! But seek ye finst the kingdom 1

GULLIBLE AMERCANS

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The Amertcan Legion band

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Ne11~ Cen&amp;nl
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WANTED-Girl bcLwt!en 2:) a mi 30
yea rs of nge ror 1::"111 ral hou "
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lwr l!usl~'l.Jtlls llhl'I'R80rntble
l'rltt&gt;n tie ln~lltll on he r lfl\\n, hhr.
~ ~~ 1 t Un1 ~ lih1 l'i llf
Tl nt 1 onrt
tll n,.u ~O!ltlllll'flnt dl~lfl 11 !tlt
a hi\Irpln -elm lntlt~tl E t1qu!rer

MONUMENTS
A Complete Lane Of Monument• and
Markero.
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY
llart Every Grave

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221 Mill Street

AGlutton for Punishment

Hot•l• Claim to Fame
'Jhf' ll ftl \\lnll• I old 111 :"lew
l' ork II V !1 sl nl l I lill 111f'l f'if'YR
tor In 1 ~{1
II IM flll'llrPt1 In II'&amp;
let'tl111f Jt 1111 n IL""'I"ln nt "lido
111e llrlnce 1 r \\tl a "'"' enter
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out Moole to Ra.b\Qli sell drove W 0 Barnum who made a
pretty pickup of the han::t hit tall

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July 20 - f&gt;rc&lt;IICt[()n;; l b!Jrih llA
f't8ul\
tlil\i.t. tn\eltw.l d\acrt61on
would d thefie players tu o

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By JAMES L K!LUALLEN
b"0th of IU• ha;',.b,?'n
"'' yub•
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nd th
IT-uet••
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peg to L Barnum
a d~in&amp; bUiu,..,r.
Roten Hornsby their new man"' 1 This incident a
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plc"lb,atl for the thirtl strt ~ co~
eth Innins
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York J 11 Y :.m- Mn &amp;.hmP.I sit wmc ~ the tonic the doctor ger are brlna bm n cout ii.S tile be&lt;: bEnching or WUaon by ib e ftaJab
1 ba.itll.ng hlm St.anley Willi • .,
K o
th b t
ew
vleLory Q\er 1ordered
ond half ot the sea~o11 ~tarts
M&amp; 1eo to a rePort UUIL :Rack It he
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M archi s error but PhllhJl6
Mo;mey ~id fi c t n t
~&amp; eon;~~cn~ Stilbhng ho.~ rev\
Therefore It l5 the wr!Ler I optb.
O! course tile Qub!J can nol ~~t l i8 sLUl wHh the CubS next. Bea.tiOU
I~'Pf'dto Pilcher atd Flanagan fl)l ping 8 wt or t e
IIi °u lk
ll d U
ptze tliht muu 6 try 1 1011 t hat now that Bchtnellns: ttandf&gt; be COUPted IJUL or the ra.cl:'-thc:r will rjml hit; ao.Ia.rr cut tn hail ln
8 1\nt lAst ana on 1Y t tl ~I tuhl~ ha~e suu1k mw the doldrUim; I forth as an a.ct.:eptable heavyweli~ were only 5 ~
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ialtina
Outfit
From
Parkeraburg
Has
Classy
lowed
suit.
W
l)(,vlin
Flm~!lBRn
1 ame5 behind t.h" ~me quarters It b:l believed that
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out of the fray 0 Bamwn s 1111 e \1o cauHftO\IoCI Pre fe rred was a dnJ&amp; tbamp!OJJ or tlw world the d.liy
Ilee4ers M thls wrltllll! and undoubt \\IJ to r) will be tnt.ded to Pitt.abta~h
regation Headed
Pttc er ntlt
ea
r - L Murch! ntcd to Stiver ? took ~~eeond on 11 wild pitch but w:n 011 the murlle t ond ~lumping r apai the m1H1on dollar :~ate is no fur edly will do beU.er during their ct~;rllll! tl1e wmter for Paul Waner
Smoke And Curve Ball
Moml"Y doubler! but 0 lklrnum \l,ll ~llf'tt when Pilcher popped to Hent 1 up 10 Lht ume u e 1 M&lt;lKte 11ut u er RWu} than next &amp;ummerooti'Je present home ~;t.ay-b u. uu~re Ui no "Both Wilson a nd Waner
have
o11t , .., Oulnth rt on h 'I fly ami Pll lsi{} llnd Moore thre\\ out Jackson t~lc c 1u 11 her or wursc on st~tbhnK
'T he Sl 000.000 gate will
aalnABylng thtl fact that ttle Bru slumped this year and 1t Ui LhQul'l~
\cher (Hed when he hit t o M:oc&gt;r en hi8 gro under
;~ t Cll'\elar .:. n "Ill.• spectacul~u
un!IJ.I;.'S thr sit uation unders:oes Jl tns m tght b" 1 ad!Tlg the leaa:ue to that a change of !ICenery m~ Le
STRIKES OUT SEVEN LOCAL BATTERS
\ Rll&amp;&gt;t'll putting the final cxtlnRUI!!"l
f'llclft---8t.an~y ftled out to Robt h(teenth round
uo"u and unexpected c.~n~~~ day If friction had uol¥ta ded thE of benefit t.o bot.h
ling net on t he \lllltlng plt.cht'l
Russell Phillip.&lt;; singled bul was
Bul nuv. It~ dttfercnt
Th~ I'. hen S&lt;.:lm rllng Climbb thro~ J ck ~hfe lf; of the Chlcagu machine
Al1(.ther report. golll@: th~ roura.IK
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rll.e Cub&amp; 9oere Ul the thicK of 1 thttt Wtlson mlgh L be tr!loded to
Snarke} the io.rrulollm go Ired as the pennant fight la:v;t ;ear right t1 B1ookhn for o Doul bo~ tht.s can
Boys Hit When Hall Mean Runa; Nesay, Moore Drtve drive lo o Barnum 1~ ww; a ha r1. to ~hcrt Oulnther smsll"rl nnd whe11 1 ........, · " '"'" ~
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tuu who 15 W1lver1la Y recogn
am: the} were b d
ssed 0 Doni ha8 become a
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In Stx Talhes F O""mer
eaponst e r or
drlvr und It was called a hit St1~e ~ t e 'll
cu e
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the A me tun heavyweiBht. cham the u t gra~p 1
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B k.l
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jdrove far out to Frazeeah&lt;l wa 11 out l:e nL~r took second Stlvus wake
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t;:teat populal avor 1t~ 1fl roo yn
four ; core I
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nem•ley walked and Moore doubled[ but wtth the bll.Sf's full Ht&gt;ml!ul
Jl~::l!sunt lllct~catLons at" that. a Bob smith Sui!'ar 8\loeetland at~d ~ aud the Iam would &amp;Ct up a treto score Guinther who lad advanc was out. on his t.sp to 0
BAt uun 1
mendow; ho.,. If he weru traded
6 hmf'ltng Sharkey fight will be the u.cquisluon or tl ~ ce pitchers
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nmutlli Y lntge
lGWd con bal]'l strikes He ~;bowed \ 0 pe.r-....._ed tL th;d on two pll88td bulls 1who lbrew to L Barnum
BE~TINbS
l hlat;ed ue. I! UfllU11'r but It may Jakie Ma~
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I papel e\11'11 for the redoubtable Hack
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f &lt;&gt; ld t t :w IU11.11tv In this tlowever and yet. ln \vtth Hemsley on Ullrd And Moo r
1tb Innlnr
tun t &lt;~ooner Probabl .slOt bow
But despltlo' t d ncJt"';M"c mclud
ii.Ck of !!pred on the bases &lt;!.n
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spiU cf th is t he vlmtmg pitcher on H;cond the demon catcher agn\u
F'P- R.:Jbt Rus •ell W ll~ mt r-n It
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&lt;~trrngth ~L"('\ ra 1 U J&gt;~~ ~rs 1 k. Lh pom pltCl':ing have been Hon\Sb) s
E) u.cUIIC Bathing ... ch S :ldrl.Y 1cout ,r.ued h ls kicking
until t'r f'l trodc to th"' ... late nnrl ll1Qin he IGu l to MOOL'f' Ru~f'lell 1-Xlk FraZl'l' s
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~ lgrratest troubles wttb the Cui.»;
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Bl k
nd Pat Malone have
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evening at 6 25 as J.ooBY w
en
v.a.rd the lu ~t he broug t or
dcllvel'('cl ln the pinch ~cmlng both grounder and u.::a
In o
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111 dou bl v.lll ho.ve
mpro
5.o;l bll lt that the hlg h priced She!l!T
a e a
vor and
cd betW(('n the famous f1'1nnag;a.n and ~ell5 from the spect:ltors
men 011 hi~ drive to light nelrl. and Devlin g1 ound ed to Ht mslry 1
Muut~ w u be a litll~ rree1 And a lher~r the ~luh v;ould not reaet not mel wtth Hornt.by s raer cam
FileT!! and the
Fue lrllv Ftvc a.
It was a well playe&lt;l game v.lth R~MII fhcd to lert Held nud Stun whc~;r th i OW to Russell enrlt l th
\lot or b~tllyhoo will have been dis ~ta
bl towards Horn bv~ roug• bdore the start of a.not.hr
the
r 1 1 w01 1 roth s1drs erring m the rleld al ley dl d 0 v.hJffimg art
m 11 g
r mmll.ted tmt.l discussed regard ing B\oraea~ rnethod6 and stra ight ;:.atgn they mo.y dep&amp;.rt rom .. [ur
uau:: onr.anl a t Ion
~ea
thOl ,h the mtsplll~ s did not enter rn.
tth IDnlnr
Fl 1s- Moorc fannrd Ness~ l11NI
•n• H~JII'CL.h e mt!llt..l; and dements 'r nd 1, h '·ho"ld""'nl'· ·
rlty where the} have been idol
"
-rom • e ~ " ... , • ~
any yea~
ball pla~ers [r m P:Lrl-:rl sburg
l hc go me Itself w;os mtn sUng the wmmng 01 losing of Lhe t!:BlJ.e
FF-JIH:k~on wM safe on MooN ~ to J ICk&gt;~on and Ralston Rus.~rll :111N1
I I 1 1 11JC 0 e nna11 and the Amencan
s v. ho
Hornsby himself J.&lt;; dulng hLs lcvtl •o m
lo h
11 The ~tsltors scmerl tv; o cawed run~&lt; erro~ but v.lwn RobL .... uSII(!IJ dlove to L Ma rchi
I Both Games RelliU t
n
I Ull u~t oht t.hu!!t'hn~r"~l"•m'l&gt;n&lt; . _,, to v.ln the p"'ml.ant He thmk.'l
Hcm.. by was belle,cd d
au"y
throughout. and nil prcseut \H"le "~
th PTI
through wl\.t'!
«8&amp;h [ I
Of
T
l
tui.H 1.0 U&lt;: li own
• 01- •
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b seb 11 But M lone and Blake In m 1n rcct'n
e
ers came
at lnm I e madto a mce ptc k up rll
nn nr
Scores
2 o ,
a
lal ned tha~ one of h~
1un .,., Jup Shaf'..te~ BUL 1 am uat and talks nothmb but a a
Paid for the Urn s)X'nt tu watchm~ while
siX earnf'1 o
l\Ct'Ordm g to t he led the ball to H-em~ l ey who rela)ed
FF- L Barnum fouled out o
, , ,, ,
Th•re are
t he tact remutn:; t hal a f~v. or h iF v. h en he comp
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llf'd
pttchirif!
the contest
d
Cubs
Lose
tou sure 1 c • '* •
s-rs wa ...-.. 5 ,.
1
'J'he Friendly Five pitcher 1~ a :scorem..~n of thiS pa'Wr
Lt .o Ru~~e ll In as fast a doublii Moen !' .., Marc hi ftled to StJVCI 311
1
11 any fans ur a similar mmd that .... men can nul u1 Nlll not get a ong so cam one game and anot..ru:r
rul pttt::her at this game He ha.'!
Flnt Inn1ng
pla v ns Ls se"'n Ln this same Hem P 'Mocm: ~ grotrndcd Lo Ralston
battle between the pair cannot mls.s with tlim
m n
t
ncs In 1930
a ZIP to hl.5 fast ball which rew pit
FP-De~Hn fi.Lst up smacked a ~ll':Y 1lnrw to Russell to put the R l~ ll for the third out
TO BROOKLYN
11 ~lng to capo.clt:. It, a natUial
From Plull\delphla comes a yarn who won t:~: Yhaf~ 1a dozeu cullch el q ca. 1 boal!t a fa~t ball t.h e Ukc clean smgli! and sco1 d when L qut...tus on Fra.:r.ee
Fller&amp;---Stsnley ~;lng]ed off Dev Ins
that Hornsby reeentl; laid dowll could ~1~t
r
0 the toys sa}
of v;hlch has perba}lll never been Ban urn whaled one to left center
Fller.s- Phlllips and FlaJlagan put shin3 lt v.I\S a hard hit bull taking S
lora Red Sox, Yank&amp;
II:\\tng been vtngsJdc e\e w•t the law to Hack Wlloon the f ~testiS~~ ~
hlbltcdb
f
llucc hassocks LMarchlwnsout on[\ wluffing party nll thmr 0WI1 r. bad hop he went lo ~l!tOnd I ll \{
ena
,
I{'S~ to ttolh the Schmdmg Shar
to
hls tuptoMoore Russell takint: and C.urRthel \\a.&lt;; out Oil his rnp to wild plteh and third on anu\.m r
VictoriOUI, Reds In
k{'y and the Schmellng Stribllllg
break to the ball v.hlch curve~ the [.lUt out P Mooney tiled t{J Ouln o r:arnum who threw to L BaJ batt~ ! Y e~ror a pns:;ed ball Duck.
E•ren BrP.ak
I bo Jlli I ba\ e reached the ~t'!7;~n
'
ver•
nd
this
combmcd
V.lth
hffi
ther
Y.ha&lt;ie
hurrled
throv;
to
the
plate
num
at
first
to
retire
the
left
w
d
wonh
who
replaced
Phillips
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thut
the
next
fight
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'll'htly
L Barnum scot.ed the er
st'V n h became Pilcher s seventh
'R
~chmel!ng and Sharkey w
I
OCMENT
spl'ed makes him a man l1aid to was h~B~u~ ~~ he frame 0 Barnum
~tl lkeout \lcllm but Fl&amp;11llgn n \\1 lk
By COPELAf' J .~ B
ll
Ill !: ta lled v. onder ,a jOUIIt ttlat will
hit as baseball pnrlllDCf' gor~ There scco1
l
d
Sth lnnlr..c
cd Vl.ith Guinther nt the bat lhL \
LNS ""~ ts " 1 l
IJ1 wortll going ml es to see
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Is 01 ~ thin g aoout him lJ.owcver ';.,_.,. 8 ~~~f~hl::e:ut ~~k.~n ~r:::t
f'li -DcvUn was out H em:;lcy to dout':le stea l was work"'!1 Fla1 agan
N 1\ York Jnl} :fu-llC L ~okJ n
Sclune~t~g bt as a A:~~~~t n:~!~r
.J
whl h he should conl!ct for his ov;n o u~t ~lmllat ploy whtn he hll Lo the Ru!\Se ll on hls Lop L Barnum dHJH sl.opjlng and ntrcattn;:: tc
Irs! Reb l8 k'dav mo..,~ J J:1LO c 01110 1 ~~~u~s~ tO:~ ~n::evele p:.~dlllmg for I
good as well as makmg his team 1 t{ur!lel
n sc1eechlng hr~td hwr Rt Sto.nii' V Wh l' n he sa" he Will caught anli i Pfl~{' ln\hl Nnlw1al LcabUC Tu• t)Hte rounds h11.rdl~ ~tettlng
mar~ popula r l hR t Is hl3 ~•oObmg 10P ilcrs- Gt mthcl wa lk~d went to who mndc 11 pretty catch and L 6lan1ey ra~d for heme Pll{ lK J In Rt..bln~ ol cu msc th nl-.. ti lt\ au 1ck himse lf ~et he hao. enoul!h left t nJTOH "' NOTF. rht)l rs th~ a h f: l1 ball
or (Hilt nrn1 1ll~ v.lt h \htu ' 1' lvc r v thud on Stncls lng~· while the MH rdd tnded th~ lnn1ng onlJis fiy ter~1ptmg L Marchi .. IHL!ll d t1 1
golng to v.ln t he pru
btllbc~h~~~l 11 tl u romth to u~ush a. blaze of fturtll 11 a ."1Cf'lr 11 ol u 11 artld ~ ef P 1 ( Jl ;lll~ 1\h..:n Lhe co ndltiotlS
ball he throv. s at \\h rh til l 1 1 t• r c. nttl fldacr took scco l&lt;.l ( n the \ tu Guinther
turn to P Mconey but his lhj u~ t {IIC ...t ill almos t ~J:.: gDL
I • et ~t t:~ use the blas
11 mchu 11. 1 IcY. n omcnts before tlblrnrt•en in g:oU for 1h r rndet"~
does not -olllt.c nml c 1 1 1 a IJaJI
tttUJ pt to head ofl Guinther i't.l FLu r.s-EtiVers filed to G Ba•num get. F 1anagGn Wa!; poor und hr lnLlcd l lhe St L! m G 1 lfl S/llll kt} 1hrcv. tl'\e lov. ldt h!X k of 1 hc 0 lly T1ibune bv the fa. w IIJ:JIIl It n ~allJel t ha 1 a [ull Iron
by 1!1~ atbJter
c thlr&lt; HE mslcy [anncd and Moot " Hcm s le) d ouble d so dld M JOrc (OJ to ~et ~he Flier pltGheJ st 1 Llr) 1 A t lpk by Hollts l lutstu u \I &lt;l It uL \~ u; en !led 11 fuul anrt gave rm u~ olfu Leo Dksr.l l'rofeMlon siC C.! spo() In the ball car.L\y wlth
In the Stmd!t\ l';rtnll I c lLt 1
J ,..d to second but uld !Cllnblc the ~ cond timf' ami H cm~lcy I ode ~wring Guinther WRS out G lim
hits t to 1 3. l l c :Jtl cl ..-.d ~t"l I ct ~dun lmg the msatlsfactory \IC
I L !~ua C a hente, a.nd runner up shot tu r hltt JIG od
n uch better
:ElscMcln m l hl" JU 1 ~ Ill nl ol
l{ JlGI
a a
N 1
al In e1th~~ clu b WI pr uce
1 home 011 the btov. Nessy uucc more num to L Barnum and SUveJ s ex Bt ccl lyn on JL&lt;; \\a) fl 1d t nnt.unll~ t.uJ ~
0
10
wrlt•1 mnplrl"Cl r\ v n 1 c I1Lo.bk: INcsst cum~ Lhl~U~ wi~t1 II!
f~r. \uJI to dn\e home mor e nms again ph c&lt;l L Mal du t r L Balnum 111\( y 11 &lt;lt\ 11 -..m nN but.r: tne Cnlc:-.go Everybody who st uoles the fight In thr re&lt;'rnt ..,: mna t~ e:: Artl"' re~1 Is than pressing With au i1on
j\a mE' he dtd ho\H 1 1 t t ur wa' thAt scored Ou ll er
W!l"'l
•
d this tune a long fiy \.(.
Cl h s 10 to 6 0 u 1ul gol four hits ~;~ u 1 c Is B')W saylnp;
V(rnus m To o. IL•
H ~1\rvcr J!dg ment mu ~t be excrc18~ to
of lhlnkin r. c II I JO m tlY low t lowl!R" was thiOWn out at Lh e ,lit 11 delhe tc
ilth lnnillJt:
fm 1 Jouk!vn
Ma'ibc altet all tlwre Is some MoC...n•l"rn., n1tlc.~ ;.tly kf!()'l'n JJh~r ed to decide defmilt'lv thal the br s
FF 0 Bat num fUcrt fa1 o I J 1 A twin ro larmr IJctn t r St Lmtl.b tht 1y to tha.t gab that Schmelmg r u al r.Uner " ,.;!:~Cl artlck• apJK
Fie 01 &lt;[)OCJLl \li tJ1t:
per club to u~e
liiSI!S
l"ft but Guy Gm1Jhcr off ht lh( ~ 11 th NcvYOi l\ Gants 1 ~ llll"'l\t'i Ju b1gmnng usta.rtagrunsl Wt'tkly
v.heLLtl ~ tt unUonQfthcballll&lt;'eOlB
nad
crack of 'he bat mad!' o. PH' t\ 1 1 1 IIL ird plnc r A full a m brhl 1l Sl.lluKe,
Ma\bt Bhnrkey became
lb 1 FO Dft G tl
to call lcJ uc h :tlih\t
cntch while tunnmg w1th the btl.!! 'h '" 1,1hms The co te 11~ \.nth,.,
panlck} \\hen b e :..klv; :::ichmelmg
In deep ]eflileld 11.mi tllP 11rst nmn\l c
I D l
l
A ~ told to ~rltc •ltC.n'ierf\
N ,_ 1 Wcf'k-Len on -1bc Lotlij"
1"' 11 11 lcum m g a llCJ taklllg the Ll~t b)OV.!&gt;
lonn
was retired m this f1a11H&gt; PllCl!l \\l"
to
I'll ge t
net
l ne could delive r
t\\ o\1 n fl!.chlllveh for and (;opy lrcns
lVI!!
hit a cliJII.n ;.;mgle Into left field and lh 1 .. M ~ 1 JJl!'r All 1 ec 111 11 ~ 1 1 Well I dunnu l con fess I thou ght
I L"'ISon ~o f-g 10
en his attempt to sli "lch It nto !l II '"~ c ml U ml \ c { ( d 111 tllC Sl H key mthlC 1 bum out of Sch
right b) I N ~ t9JII
the
dc uble wus out b;. se\etHl fl!et on 111 n 11 mnng
LllllS Hov;cveJ 1 h 1d to take off
The Urast~le a.nd ~poon
THE STANDING
(EI.nle
Gululhe• s perfect J&gt;eg to Ht- nsle)
A btg fom t un rull) Ill t.h&lt;' nmth n y chapeau to Bchmclmg the v.a~
Nr\\ Ymk J uly 20 'The brassll
the latter was hurt howf!H'l \l.h"n wc11 7 to 6 f01 til,.. Cmcy Rrd:-. wcr l 1 r cnmr from bcll md agums~ St.nb l end r. con arc tv. u \CI~ il iiJOttOJJ I
-~
not
r.~~t CIATIO &lt;i
th e ,!siting p!tl"h!'r slid In to t.hr bng thl! Ph11lts b Jl 0 0 ,ten and C tloll l Ill! and gau hLnL t he beating ot his t;:oll cl\tl.: mort' ~v 110 t a
c\
A,;'IIERI(
per'II
U
;l
l.o!&gt;!.
Pcl
and dLOJiperl the ball
WC!C nclh cl ~ 111 th 11111 r whtcll carec 1 SLIHncllng IJIOved t hl\t the I
th 1 ujc 11 \ or golf comsco cub
Jar1'14
39
581
In the rl'leo.ntlme pitcher Flann v;cnt to Phl l !lu~lphl~ 1 lo I
longer the fight goes t~e ~ttl:'r te ~ ~ :,.. f ~~nn p ou.slll) lensth ~no the St. P1 ul
0
48
46
.5
11
gan who~;e attention W I\~ ca Ur d to
Ll ~'.d Bl 0\.1 \ l':rld Dct1 t to 1l \lr becomes He v. us ~ II'S
~~~~~~ A\ er~gc pnr l ou hole takes too go:Jtl Lmll \ Ult
-MUt&lt;:PI..ING RECOC'O •· At-JD
41
46
.505
Ll ~ fact. that Pllctle1 had f&amp;.ilt't-1 by hit ~ nnd " on hL~ C\',U G. 111 w th u I ~~~to the flfte .!u 1 as ne was w
woof\ ~;h ot to r :J." I1 t~~"_sn:cn
Mml e,apoll:,
:b4.,. .....
45
4[;
&lt;100 ~, ~ru.t
~tlvert~.l fe~t to touch ftr~t as he lsln~~:lr \\hlch sco red fia:; es '1\Lth t11e ~~~ne~l:~: con ~:It as well as
Th~ b nssle rt ~ever: t&gt;em.s to / Kan~as 0\ty
44
47
484
fOWidod that base walked twe1 to WilllillloT run 2 to l
nm flghter In the rmg today More ca usr rn~rc troub li th:l.n ttl y oln"l CoJ mubtlS
13
46
483
the Initial sack and Pilcher was
Lou CIIIJrJ.g h 1t hcmtoJ s 1'\ J :.n a m1 1 \CI he tn els In hose hot e1:
IJb !1 th" bag bill m m} opml::ln 1Jnd ana pelt~
leat
'IS ·
43
4:J
483
decln.rcd out thWl his fa.Uur r to No 28 • the Y n . es I lorn, d th 1 chang 1 ~ 0 fligh t and lefts He ha .. hal cf tl1 s troubk mn. \ be at t J M'll 1 mk cc
tho
,-oU~tNG
43
52
4~
touch th e snck robbed him o!
L" 1 s Erm~n lwiCe 10 to 9 ami c uth and cndutunce 1md that cer tt-ut~( to ~u: tart t1a the pia~~' To'cdo
mg
cl;a-n Jut l ll11 failure was so evi fl to 2 Chapma 1 n.ldP.d thC! N w 1 tam sp t k that dl~lmgutshes box uses 1 IS btJL~i'ile in teud of hl head I
d nt howevet llmt there was n olvc1l CIS v.l h \ \ c h(tn f1'S a 1 i h I fl.r.htets 11ho enjoy t hmr 11.01k. H e l 1 other wo t ds nlthougll ~ ~h t
NATlv AL 1 F.AGUE
uch
Won !.ost
Ccta111ntt fOl a. dispute O\er the play
J lll u b:~:&gt;t
btlng 1 g lw;
ca I 1 Lnlgh~} tOU!ll R ~e1 the tenth t 11 l{leen aL
r1r t Janet mav ChiO
0
This was a tough break os It IC
cl !ll l('tol d to ~ hl~hrr tlwn :un 10 md
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Lou1s
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- a bo u t R11 hope th c v1Slwrs
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1Brookl.,}u
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An r ncan LeaJ,:UC pla~i:l m n 01
J w1Jl ~!l~ now wh t I woulcln t look II c 1 fnJ uracs
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f 01
all
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tl u sr.adon s1 1cr rJ&gt;)II!\ny Mos 11 IV a u on h of t wo ago
arne Y
tb b
New
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Jac~son followed th1s wlth 11 two l\1 r.(l J[!JfCl1\ 1 U 111 Hl 2&lt;1
tha t Bchmcl\ug l'!:.&amp;.nd:; a real bfst lo use
e raSIS e 1
Ch\cngo
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1
loo
thance of wh ipping Sharkey An y 1 Till' u ;whUo 1 f ll c lc 1 I c BosWn
Jlly blow wl'nt Lo th ird 111 11 wtld \ n ll mwk 1
.1116
1
pitch and scored wlwn 811 111 v
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ovrt bod~ whu ad mlll lst('red t.o Strlblmg i~ t (.'(IJ!;lcl~ 1at 1 1 If
J ur ball Is
rial
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modr a poor throw on rc1 " fO\IId A~ u l ll" ltt •d 1 !Uie V. ma.• 1 In llc lust kn ockou t or his long ca not ~etttnt: up tucrJ} on 111~ falrwa; P\tt,tm gl~
In
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er Tel was bat.tm~:: fm Robi Rm&lt; 11 1 lflh lJH 1 lf' ns oh
Doston l 1ee1 wn , knocked out the expert t It ~ 101 n \Jill It ~hot H It Is on P! ILElcl p 11
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ecll Jl'rl'!&amp;' " waited for n t\alk but Rud rl ' Sox dE tr:tl,.;tl Clnclan 1 6 b 1('1\Cecl and roughL Johnn\ RiSk who a d~v.tlhlll c r up hill llr It Is rrol a Otnrl nat!
Devlin en&lt;kd the "'ll.lllf' bv htlllll"la W ,v M JIC \\
llljX:!l.JnL
hellack.ed the spedy Joe Bek.}lll brtt~ lc sho\ 1 It IS cmbtdil"d In n
AMERll:AN Won
LEAGliE
high Into 11ght field RIL"-~ClJ ijOillg
It \ c I OJ~ IH lmg l(onrl lr 11 f' f b I II I nnd ?.ho GIIVO U?.cuduu a fifteen h clc cr 1 ng 1 J1r. rd £1) md It I
Lnst Pc~
back anrl tn.king thf' lxlll In h!s m a nrl l II lu ~ ll h H ~ ~ n t t ht v. u tl lOtmd p11sliug has somelhmg
net n bJ tt$'!1e ~h' t nncl If the di!;
Club
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L-eading hit tel l! of the ccnl est ..... 1r J
lG 1 It h ~sic hou ld not b.., u r d Cle \ I mrl
I 1 h 1!1 1 r:1 c nine tLinl!~; oUt oi et Lcws
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Moon with two dnublc~ Om Gum 1
th er and Ncssy wtih two sm~Jcs .. 1
~ecor.:o·
1111 0 1 Will 1 1 s~ f 11 ore dt~ lanee Boston
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tht' Filers The six hl\.'i of Lhc \IS
t and put ~ 0111 ball lnt trot ble
!)(''L OlL
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sMA.;HE~&lt;:, ll.crs were divided a;;JOng sl~pla v t Ne w Yolk J ulv 20- IN&amp;-Wt:wn eiglnng m the neighborhood or Cnsos s uch
30
a., thl!l:!e I bElieve ac- ChlcJ.go
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~~~ b~ Bam~ 11~ t.;ip ~11 ~ lioon~
IJ tt K ShnrkE} ( lllsnrs With Mlckcv 190 JXlUnds nno that rt!;ht nuw he count for h" lf the dlmculty with the
11 tt \\o lker O\CI tnc
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n rt.r.~ t wund 1 within a oouplc or notches of tra &amp;l fl 1 1 thr ~pocu W 1 1~n m
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•C t 1out.c ;.~t Ebbcts Ftelrl on the llll,lill. ll111t welgllt
dcurt l&amp; vuu 1 ]l(ad and n ol )Gill
\MERICJ: S AlolSOCIATION
olh"r t hree s ingles and PUchel lOb- ~ et July 22 wttll the he1v~v.elght l Wa lker tWice a u.or.::l5 rham
~h
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K ~ ~as G1 ty t2 Coht \LU 11
t bing lmnsclt out or a second one
club 1 P In n ·u1
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champlons lup at sta ke It will mmk pwn t.B «onftdent thot he Is nov. t il( 1 III'...I\S the pass billty of pll
K a n:)a.S C ty 3 COlum:JU5
by his failure t£l touch fi l st bll.~e In hi f11st ling np pcan.nce m cxudl) hcndcd for a third world s t!LieIn~tannr 115 l4 Et ["'&lt;lul 3
t he ninth Omnther Hems!"~ ,md tll~neen moutlls Utld ten days
I II t' heavyweigh t crown
IQ.Spl!rd ( I h r- IP clr~e enough to get down
St Pnnl fl Indl m '10 ~~ ff
Moo re each scored Lw1ce Stanley
It WflS on t he cvenmg of June 12 b' that ambitious notmn the fOt
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M nnfl'l polls ., Lm,l \ 1llr 3
~cc rod the odd run Nessy failed o 11930 at the Yankee Slad1t m In Nt w mer welterweight !Lnd middleweight
No
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Lo .. SV!IIC 1:! MlTIIlC:ltXlliS' 2 callget puH first bRS but hts blg blud-~y 0 k th at Shalkry la~t th lc\\ n chnmplon h~q&gt; laid ou~ the most nl 11 illrl Jt0 11 ca n tn k e a good I'd ~xth tu::count. Bundl~ closl.nQ:
geon drove tver four r.r the ~ ewn punch m compet.1tne co mb at H1s 11gorous training cnrnpllLgn of hi s "n!crt.ablt&gt; s ta n('(.' fer a btaR'I I"
lUllS Mcorc rh cvc m tr all ct lwo oppomnt un Ut~t occu!lon v.as Max !'11Lire career He believes that he s1111t \O 1r swln!,! Js mll(:h thn san" It\\
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and the Ia~;t came In vill il dou-~ Sd mellll!!. thf' Oc!lllnn WI ll e ap g1 abtlecl himself a vc1y decided ad 11.~ 1 tlw dl ll t: rxctpt fol thl" fnd
Ml \ :ml cc 14 'rcledo 10
blc steal
paJentl\ coallllllR t.o un eaH} and \ ntage by getting 00 work a full thl thfr(' l'i n I 'ttl" more wrist. ac
Tnlrdn 10 Mt)M!.IIk&lt;'e 1 (called
The bux scow
ll!ciJ&gt;Ivc tri umph Bh11rkcy v.ns dJs WCfk ahead of Sharke}
l\f'n t11a1 ther ~ 1~ ~hrn tuttmg a ~~1x tl dart.ner.:J
Friendly Fnc
'\.B R H PO A E I quullticd In tn e fourth ro1mcl fo au 1 However the advantage If an} b:,~ll 111MI Is teN! liP Also the pos1
Devlin s~
4 1 1 2 1 o 1 l l.!ged [oil Tw ending of thnt ll at Mlckey may CRJO:.' IJuough 11 un Gf q} 1c ta t" nl tile club Is s11Rht
NA.TIONAL IEA:.• JE
4 1 1 4 o 01tigllt ha&amp; ptovJded (om! (or vto IBrt\.lng the jump en the Sharkey i lY rllft ren 1 The bn ~~e has mor~
St LoU:s 2 N~w YOlk 1
1 Barnum lb
ul l m n IS not. np~ to be n.s great flS he lef t 11 111 th dmcr a td thu Is~ 1 St Lou, 2 Ne w York I
4 o n 2 :: 1 lfmt contro1etsy eve1 smce
1 March• 2b
l gr ttcr pcsslblhl y of sllcmg tll..,l
c nclnnatl 7 Plll:J.t,clphla 6
p Mooney c
4 fl 1 9 0 u I th ough ll Is gm em ily admmed thQt t cllc\cs
Sharkey Is ra re ly ll evm 0111 of Y&lt;llh lll e stJalght faced club
Fh Jade., hu~ 7 C ;ICLnuutl 1
4 0 1 1 4 0 lhe Boston go b w~~~ flu uut l ll front
0 Barnum lb
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t Ewoio:Jyu 10 Ch!Caao 6
4 0 1 1 () 0 1\ ben the u n fnrlttna~ cltmax came r ondttlon He probsbly takes bet
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l cctny t llcLe IS no qoublm Shat ter care or hlm&amp;elf than Bny boXe r"'
•ugges
nt ns yoa no n· ~-o
Only s:nmes schcdu rd
J !.Ck~cn If
4 1 1 :J o f! ~cy s mtno that he Is tho but In the profeNtonal ring today On the ball t urn the l.OE' or the ClUb I
3 0 0 I 0 1 1 11cw~wclght In a ll the V. Olld On h iS 5p8('\0U8 est:Lte In the !&gt;Uburbs " l ~ llghlly h ~nd foliCI'i' the 11.'1!\i\1.,.KICAN LEAGUE
I Ru&amp;"ell Robt cr
Tel c!
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1 0 0 0 0 n 1t he bas is u! tl 11 t f'onvlc tln n h e con cf Boston he has a completely strucllo n s fOJ dr l\ lng as 1 1vrn 11 1
Yuk 10 Bt L Ju s 9
1Fra7.ec rf
3 0 0 2 0 fl ~ Joers h'11st:f t1c hca\~Uelgh ~ C(lllpp!'ld gy'Unap;turn and thc1e hem~ r rcv lou nrtlrlc b~ conc('ntrnl I
Nt ll Ymk 8 St Lou s 2
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Tol"lt.,
:lo 3 G 24 7 2 tl mt hr. 1 n lc! 1g th nt mec!ou~ title rv cn though M matcllt's 11.re in the Othrl\\1 " ~ I tt through fi mh It {[
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t\\llt' 1 hn race~ Mtclo;ry \ilialk.E'l at I ffJng According W hiS own stalt' dct: l!j to ralsc the ball w1th thr
Wa hiug ton 2 Del rmt. 1
I"la Allan Filers
Eb b{ts F''rlo m the nl@hL of Julv 22 n ent Jack can lle:hiefe the v;ell elul;hcnd b hltt!ng a."i ~u 1 wou d
C 1} t:;amcs sc'Jedded
Guinther If
4 "' 'l ~ 1 n fo r the benefit of Mrs Wtlllflm Rau 1known pink of condltitSiL With llttlc v.llh 1 11 1 n e I:Jf( of the club
Btlvern cf
4 o 1 J o 0 l'ulpll Hea rst s M1 k Fund
1more than two ?.eck.~ of RCtual work wll tfl~ .. c:-Jrc of 1li tsing the ball
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3 ?. l 4 I 1
II gc mcs to br 0. traditional prize
I o~t \ Ul llne :md s ~mg the r.Juo I
Mhr"' 3b
4 2 2 ' R 1 I ug IU gutnenL tba t a too long abIJoa l llLfllUI!h u lf the "'11 ~ at ... nnL I Eclult).bl..., o.t ~nr;as OlLl',
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HOROUGH ae well ns cursory t~) 1
feats achuJVed at Ltneolno Pe~ 'at 1
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4 1 1 1 0 1 11 ho believe t.hflt It qoe., him noth
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exammabon or the records
lust thmk of it.-Jeas Morten Beard, of the N Y A C • W1 • P:l~ll~ ~~
:.:~ 0 1 n 11 " 111 g hIt hLr m
PQns Jqty 20-INS-Arnr! lr.ll
n"' ~h ll rJ • be lhf' same BS, lhrn1~h
" "Jili."ottlJJi'f f .; AOI II:
r»ad~ at the National A A sen, returnmg 1rom tctlrCmont, U% sei':o'nd.s, bt'okte the wol'~.~ Duokw(ath rt
1 o o o o o
Wlmt effect. has a l1 y oil '(lr t h lt yc uthful Da.vl5 eup p lny"rs rlov. 11 \
loll"r tAkin" n Pt 11 chre f rJ n;: 1 Ch.tc~ o.t • Phllude!phill
U track and fteld champlon shlp broke the world's deC!athlon rac:Ol'd record
12.0 ~~ ~~rdlbeat. Flana.gnn P
a o (I 1 o n ' rn lnonU !l and tcr~&lt; dn:;s had upon cart apd 1neut at~r t.helr deCen h nn tl Ill elubhcad sim pl y sw ~s
Et Lnuis 8 ~- ~~ rYork
1 N b
ooT about w1th a truly amasLng total of Frank
Y 0 thq~OO~ llaaho
lrtt'k Bhadtey?
E ngland tn thf' Inter zone final~-o th h•,l • ll/Jty t.'l 11 ronta~
n ctr01t at. Walihlna:tcn
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l\ald lTL Lmco n c ' on
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S I77 463 I That JB 1 212 Q3 bctt~r ever-9 -in !f Seattle at ,;, Tc-tnls
J 4 7 1o 2-r 1?. 4
ln Lhc opl nlr n of those who ;c.now pn:pafed tpct:ay to return h(Jln c th l'
Thf' won EhGt ' ' H)cQtlcal Wlth
Ole~nd lilt~
the Fourth of lilly. plainly s ow than the huEh mark of Finland II Eddie GenU::'ord ( 1 52 ) \n wtn
Two bnfe ldts p Mr- 1 ~"Y Hrm
r ~l I c~t th tll Interim of Idle ness ftr~ 1'-merftt:al\ cup tiqu•d to be V!l D- tho r~rcpt.tcn tha t It 11 played wh('n
A,Tl~,\f1. r~G~
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that the Umt.ed State• will be an Paavo Yrjofa made at the 1028 n~w ~h~10h'au-mUeo ~ Bob Max: Jr., J!!.~k'l!'ln M!"f'r~ :1
.nay be 1hscountcd and di src.,arded qutrlied ,before the cha.ll naP 1 o~:j Lh"r r 1s a hoovlb Nil&lt;;cd ... 1 •en 1 ul
Boo
at Plttsburlh
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dtd likewiee Jtth 18 6 tor the
Three ~se hit L Barnum
u Jhc C!\.~c of Jack Sharkey His Jn 'Itt fCinl
you n ~ ~ l -J ne t It hiBb&amp;" baU tha•
~rno yn
Qtl.ica.,
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QUadrennial Olym.ptc game&amp; next Wtlson lflutter
Charlefe ahp.
220 low hurdles
BMI.'.'!'; on ballf'l by Pilch r 4 b:y clroost rrlends point out. thll t few
That lU\d no excu~'r.i for th tr v.1ll ncl ~ve tOo i'nurh roll q,l New eft: at Jt t.aUia
Summer at Loa Angeles Only m ~~: e~~ffer::'ico:eo&amp;t~n ~he ~~~
Thoee mentiontd are but the I'IAnan.n 1
~~n hha~\~ ~~~ ::~:t r~:lth~~~ s~r showtnR" when P'rank Bluelclll l wht;:Ji thcro Art u mc c~ taclr~ ., j Phlla elph.,JI. Jlt Cll~c~nnatt
the distance run ~ •nd two or three ling lO~veni tlasaic At that Mor, hlgbett hghti oi ri this tw:-dal
Btrul"k otlt by PI ch~r 7 by Flan ll~~~c ami hili family co nst.1t1ltc pis ~:{~ ~t \:u;.~ a:~~~ w~h~-= th &lt;&gt; I I r OJ' fllg t\t Wl'lleh l'reee481Late~ I
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petit.lO"n seem
Pe';., ltal wonders
What 1f'a&amp; done thel'l
r"om d
F Mnon
diecillfe
Which
{Ol
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tstmtJ "!If' r
an outside ~llan'\!e
d ~ctlon Jbotllh he i\eit~~ will have much idflu~IJI8 tn die
T fl on bnsr F~len 7 J rh dly
c~o ~:mme 1' ·r po 11 ou J:o ngln. ttl u~xfteCted. team uo- 11 Bnt.li&gt;h 1,.01ltb hbs
1 11 " \\\Jfll ll)' 111 1111 flll1 111 11 ]11 1 :\'1
1
Slto!ll a.&amp; Un Jle &amp;m
"'ho!" at Lfn.- •election of the tJ S. OJrmple
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od coin ;'I Juggernaut J1m" BMteeht team.
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lea ~~t\r.t 11111 to 1 ~\:)lith 111 40 111 ,.,. ~ r ~~· n
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tber 10 e:vaat titan expenencea
Anyene can cue•• it.--Unode Frtondlv Fl e .;
' en o..~t tub:!~
as not
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l~&gt;mm 1!11 fron, 'IS to no r&gt; r "l't' ll 'r
em m~ptlon at Pal'1.a In 1896), anhke fate there At'l mentioned, Sam aeemstohave enou~h material
lf."rned rims J'r'rJ'dlJ F lvl" :l 1
L I vr.~ on l!'l hLs 6wn p rivate s~m1
there was rejol~i ln the ElliJ'Jlih Frn L¥;.:: m th s \1 ek epd s ch~ l.o;"!.t" 'M hallerl l'l
the ma~•n of v1ctory ahould ~~ ~
v r loom lUI Jflo&amp;t excellent for fl'V"e OT llX Olympte wlnnl&amp;l' f'ln 6
1 iuum It I&amp; j)r&lt;leicted that be "'Ill umf~ It haS been many Yflr6 Blnoe roun ....
Umpires
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track and field teams.
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JudijC and Mrs R J M&amp;.Utk wen~
tu Columbus Friday to spend a few
da}S
Their lltl!P grandda UIJhter
Joan Oalbreath who had been
u EJtl ng them here accompanied
th em
Mr and M1s Dan Btolht!tli or
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Mouh:~ta 11.e1e here Fdday to visit
per liJie.
M.r ann Mrs J r Stxhm wllo I~
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1Hoh.er hospital
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MIS~ Derni.cc M ].:.s
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tazlnerstllp With Gud In Bu&amp;n~ Portland Saturday to spend a rcw
rtCNlUY won second prir.e m the ct .. ys v.1th her sillter m Ia w M r3
Ul.e cont.Mt and then wus senL at; Ha1lan Mills
ll Ill
1111 L!ntt) In Lhe national contest
Mrs J A Bia.gg ntOtder 01 Mis
tll.lllna ftrlll honorli the! e
rne c H Swanson hilS been vet y Ill aL
cuntcat wall IIJ)OnliOJL'&lt;i by Ulc D$.p- the nome or another daught.et Urs /
Ult oryanlr.utlon Ulrough the B Y Ed Betz near HarrLsburlf
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Mr and Mrs Char1e8 J e r!en hu ve
retmced tu Lhelr home m Colwn
THIU:E '\Rt: IIELD
bu .alter vLsltl nQ n ls ptut:nL!! Mr
u.nd Mrs J F' Jeff ers and tnrnll.}
0W1iht Bec&amp;ttl tl.llt.l Joh n Glo\el
Hobby and Julla France5 McCm
WILt! iUftl:lkld Friday even ing b~ nnck of Lawrence county a1"e vL$l.t8hct1tr C H 8\\.anson and J ohn mg tne1r aunt Mrs Dallas Neal
Fraley and aLe being held m the
nnd falllil\
!COUll\.)' jail hetc (01 t hl!
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Miss Bes.se Wetn"rL1oJf of Co tum
ol'f\c:lu.Js H wr.~ repot ted that l lley Lu!i t&gt;pent the week end at het horne
1 wue V.II.ILled In Atlum ~ county tn he1e
cc.nneclloJl with t.he thdt or an
For Sale. Miac.automobile
Florene&lt;: Sheline lS
Judge w R While aulved home
being held he1e 0\llh t1 In IU a F1lday ftom GrcelVJIIe whe1e he
FOR aALE- Barltone horn PracwltneSB
1hos been hoJatng com t du1'mg the
tica lly new At
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z.~r and Ml $ Romer Young
tHe lo visit her mother Mrs Ollber~ ered tbe sermon at the mornlnir
1 ~ervlce at the Presbyterian churth
MR. CAR OW NERI
moving to Huntmgton whe~e Mr Dush and tamUy state stre'lt
Mrs Katherine Hut.Binplller Is Sunday
Now t. &amp;~ tlme &amp;o bn :roar ear l AccOidJng to P rank '" ethcrholt Young has been transferred by the
for RentJlalaW • waahecl 1 can 1 tmonl~e offtclal weutheJ observ11r here thetc Western &amp; Southern lnSUiance Co ~tsltmg In the home ot her son
Mr and Mrs E w Edwards Mr
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with &amp;, .. Aleen v.as a taluftlil of 04 \lr an mch M ~ Mm nie Gru~r; or Huntington Charles Hutsblp1Uer In Ashland Ky and Mrs w w Sigler w L Rnbln
.toR REM?-Two otllee roomq on l"olkh ani Wu Fenaen lkaithf. during the Ja u1 Th 111 d ~y mght and h "" been Mr and Mt s Young s
The Rev Henry A
Porter or oon and c E Clar~ returned Thun
Court Bt over BulkUna: and Loan ened, roUr.,4 out and palniPif.
18 ut an Inch dunng th~ 8lu1 m 1eucsl for M!vem.l da~s
S~re.eu~~e New Yorlt a~rlved Frldny day from the Sbrlne convention at
omce In tine cond1Ucn, wttl&gt;
F,utnl• .._ .......... l)~~eoell &amp;tmday mom n g mukln t!! a lULal
Llcut an d Mrs Albert Miller or fOl a weeks visit with &amp;v and Cleveland
1team beat Bee C p; Dow or or L&amp;tqaen4. Hoatr.. wo~~~o Bea. tamtall or 82 of an mc.h
Fc1t Momoe Va !l.rlived Sunday Ml s W W Dut'f Mr Porter delh
M.UJ.ne NldilY n1teen year
o! Mr ll. nd Mtt; Me
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MONUMENTS
A Complete Lane Of Monument• and
Markero.
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY
llart Every Grave

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221 Mill Street

AGlutton for Punishment

Hot•l• Claim to Fame
'Jhf' ll ftl \\lnll• I old 111 :"lew
l' ork II V !1 sl nl l I lill 111f'l f'if'YR
tor In 1 ~{1
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out Moole to Ra.b\Qli sell drove W 0 Barnum who made a
pretty pickup of the han::t hit tall

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July 20 - f&gt;rc&lt;IICt[()n;; l b!Jrih llA
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By JAMES L K!LUALLEN
b"0th of IU• ha;',.b,?'n
"'' yub•
' " ' uuu.c l•w la•
nd th
IT-uet••
k
peg to L Barnum
a d~in&amp; bUiu,..,r.
Roten Hornsby their new man"' 1 This incident a
e
"""'
1 N B Bport..s Writer
plc"lb,atl for the thirtl strt ~ co~
eth Innins
N
York J 11 Y :.m- Mn &amp;.hmP.I sit wmc ~ the tonic the doctor ger are brlna bm n cout ii.S tile be&lt;: bEnching or WUaon by ib e ftaJab
1 ba.itll.ng hlm St.anley Willi • .,
K o
th b t
ew
vleLory Q\er 1ordered
ond half ot the sea~o11 ~tarts
M&amp; 1eo to a rePort UUIL :Rack It he
1 1
M archi s error but PhllhJl6
Mo;mey ~id fi c t n t
~&amp; eon;~~cn~ Stilbhng ho.~ rev\
Therefore It l5 the wr!Ler I optb.
O! course tile Qub!J can nol ~~t l i8 sLUl wHh the CubS next. Bea.tiOU
I~'Pf'dto Pilcher atd Flanagan fl)l ping 8 wt or t e
IIi °u lk
ll d U
ptze tliht muu 6 try 1 1011 t hat now that Bchtnellns: ttandf&gt; be COUPted IJUL or the ra.cl:'-thc:r will rjml hit; ao.Ia.rr cut tn hail ln
8 1\nt lAst ana on 1Y t tl ~I tuhl~ ha~e suu1k mw the doldrUim; I forth as an a.ct.:eptable heavyweli~ were only 5 ~
~'iTS
ialtina
Outfit
From
Parkeraburg
Has
Classy
lowed
suit.
W
l)(,vlin
Flm~!lBRn
1 ame5 behind t.h" ~me quarters It b:l believed that
1
V
•
b
m• b R 1
3rd lnntn,
out of the fray 0 Bamwn s 1111 e \1o cauHftO\IoCI Pre fe rred was a dnJ&amp; tbamp!OJJ or tlw world the d.liy
Ilee4ers M thls wrltllll! and undoubt \\IJ to r) will be tnt.ded to Pitt.abta~h
regation Headed
Pttc er ntlt
ea
r - L Murch! ntcd to Stiver ? took ~~eeond on 11 wild pitch but w:n 011 the murlle t ond ~lumping r apai the m1H1on dollar :~ate is no fur edly will do beU.er during their ct~;rllll! tl1e wmter for Paul Waner
Smoke And Curve Ball
Moml"Y doubler! but 0 lklrnum \l,ll ~llf'tt when Pilcher popped to Hent 1 up 10 Lht ume u e 1 M&lt;lKte 11ut u er RWu} than next &amp;ummerooti'Je present home ~;t.ay-b u. uu~re Ui no "Both Wilson a nd Waner
have
o11t , .., Oulnth rt on h 'I fly ami Pll lsi{} llnd Moore thre\\ out Jackson t~lc c 1u 11 her or wursc on st~tbhnK
'T he Sl 000.000 gate will
aalnABylng thtl fact that ttle Bru slumped this year and 1t Ui LhQul'l~
\cher (Hed when he hit t o M:oc&gt;r en hi8 gro under
;~ t Cll'\elar .:. n "Ill.• spectacul~u
un!IJ.I;.'S thr sit uation unders:oes Jl tns m tght b" 1 ad!Tlg the leaa:ue to that a change of !ICenery m~ Le
STRIKES OUT SEVEN LOCAL BATTERS
\ Rll&amp;&gt;t'll putting the final cxtlnRUI!!"l
f'llclft---8t.an~y ftled out to Robt h(teenth round
uo"u and unexpected c.~n~~~ day If friction had uol¥ta ded thE of benefit t.o bot.h
ling net on t he \lllltlng plt.cht'l
Russell Phillip.&lt;; singled bul was
Bul nuv. It~ dttfercnt
Th~ I'. hen S&lt;.:lm rllng Climbb thro~ J ck ~hfe lf; of the Chlcagu machine
Al1(.ther report. golll@: th~ roura.IK
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Fhcl'8--0ulnl.tler was safe on Ill &lt;: forced a.t seroud ou Fhl.na~:atHi tup
.. ~
. ...,.
.. ~..,.- ltJC l£l batllc hili old nem~ 6 01 ~s
rll.e Cub&amp; 9oere Ul the thicK of 1 thttt Wtlson mlgh L be tr!loded to
Snarke} the io.rrulollm go Ired as the pennant fight la:v;t ;ear right t1 B1ookhn for o Doul bo~ tht.s can
Boys Hit When Hall Mean Runa; Nesay, Moore Drtve drive lo o Barnum 1~ ww; a ha r1. to ~hcrt Oulnther smsll"rl nnd whe11 1 ........, · " '"'" ~
"bl
1:'
h l II
I d &lt;l R 0 bt H 11 ~ II h
[
tuu who 15 W1lver1la Y recogn
am: the} were b d
ssed 0 Doni ha8 become a
R
In Stx Talhes F O""mer
eaponst e r or
drlvr und It was called a hit St1~e ~ t e 'll
cu e
! 1 r1 l
~NTS
~K
the A me tun heavyweiBht. cham the u t gra~p 1
tl
ter by e ISmJ
f
B k.l
J
jdrove far out to Frazeeah&lt;l wa 11 out l:e nL~r took second Stlvus wake
I
~
r;trrngthen~d u r ng 1e v. 1n
t;:teat populal avor 1t~ 1fl roo yn
four ; core I
0
nem•ley walked and Moore doubled[ but wtth the bll.Sf's full Ht&gt;ml!ul
Jl~::l!sunt lllct~catLons at" that. a Bob smith Sui!'ar 8\loeetland at~d ~ aud the Iam would &amp;Ct up a treto score Guinther who lad advanc was out. on his t.sp to 0
BAt uun 1
mendow; ho.,. If he weru traded
6 hmf'ltng Sharkey fight will be the u.cquisluon or tl ~ ce pitchers
A
nmutlli Y lntge
lGWd con bal]'l strikes He ~;bowed \ 0 pe.r-....._ed tL th;d on two pll88td bulls 1who lbrew to L Barnum
BE~TINbS
l hlat;ed ue. I! UfllU11'r but It may Jakie Ma~
hU; I
I papel e\11'11 for the redoubtable Hack
d
n u
f &lt;&gt; ld t t :w IU11.11tv In this tlowever and yet. ln \vtth Hemsley on Ullrd And Moo r
1tb Innlnr
tun t &lt;~ooner Probabl .slOt bow
But despltlo' t d ncJt"';M"c mclud
ii.Ck of !!pred on the bases &lt;!.n
1
1
1
gregated on t IE' P a:y ill
a
spiU cf th is t he vlmtmg pitcher on H;cond the demon catcher agn\u
F'P- R.:Jbt Rus •ell W ll~ mt r-n It
!\~~
&lt;~trrngth ~L"('\ ra 1 U J&gt;~~ ~rs 1 k. Lh pom pltCl':ing have been Hon\Sb) s
E) u.cUIIC Bathing ... ch S :ldrl.Y 1cout ,r.ued h ls kicking
until t'r f'l trodc to th"' ... late nnrl ll1Qin he IGu l to MOOL'f' Ru~f'lell 1-Xlk FraZl'l' s
I E&gt; that tlmf' the economu: stt ua l ing the wrltft' r~J uh~ d 0 P c
~ lgrratest troubles wttb the Cui.»;
''
'-~ t hi
t
lh b
1
ved club higher thlin t 1r
rt IU!ii '
Bl k
nd Pat Malone have
II
h 1 l h l:Jooo!i
evening at 6 25 as J.ooBY w
en
v.a.rd the lu ~t he broug t or
dcllvel'('cl ln the pinch ~cmlng both grounder and u.::a
In o
" AP,I LE~O
~ ~
t
111 dou bl v.lll ho.ve
mpro
5.o;l bll lt that the hlg h priced She!l!T
a e a
vor and
cd betW(('n the famous f1'1nnag;a.n and ~ell5 from the spect:ltors
men 011 hi~ drive to light nelrl. and Devlin g1 ound ed to Ht mslry 1
Muut~ w u be a litll~ rree1 And a lher~r the ~luh v;ould not reaet not mel wtth Hornt.by s raer cam
FileT!! and the
Fue lrllv Ftvc a.
It was a well playe&lt;l game v.lth R~MII fhcd to lert Held nud Stun whc~;r th i OW to Russell enrlt l th
\lot or b~tllyhoo will have been dis ~ta
bl towards Horn bv~ roug• bdore the start of a.not.hr
the
r 1 1 w01 1 roth s1drs erring m the rleld al ley dl d 0 v.hJffimg art
m 11 g
r mmll.ted tmt.l discussed regard ing B\oraea~ rnethod6 and stra ight ;:.atgn they mo.y dep&amp;.rt rom .. [ur
uau:: onr.anl a t Ion
~ea
thOl ,h the mtsplll~ s did not enter rn.
tth IDnlnr
Fl 1s- Moorc fannrd Ness~ l11NI
•n• H~JII'CL.h e mt!llt..l; and dements 'r nd 1, h '·ho"ld""'nl'· ·
rlty where the} have been idol
"
-rom • e ~ " ... , • ~
any yea~
ball pla~ers [r m P:Lrl-:rl sburg
l hc go me Itself w;os mtn sUng the wmmng 01 losing of Lhe t!:BlJ.e
FF-JIH:k~on wM safe on MooN ~ to J ICk&gt;~on and Ralston Rus.~rll :111N1
I I 1 1 11JC 0 e nna11 and the Amencan
s v. ho
Hornsby himself J.&lt;; dulng hLs lcvtl •o m
lo h
11 The ~tsltors scmerl tv; o cawed run~&lt; erro~ but v.lwn RobL .... uSII(!IJ dlove to L Ma rchi
I Both Games RelliU t
n
I Ull u~t oht t.hu!!t'hn~r"~l"•m'l&gt;n&lt; . _,, to v.ln the p"'ml.ant He thmk.'l
Hcm.. by was belle,cd d
au"y
throughout. and nil prcseut \H"le "~
th PTI
through wl\.t'!
«8&amp;h [ I
Of
T
l
tui.H 1.0 U&lt;: li own
• 01- •
ut..
•
b seb 11 But M lone and Blake In m 1n rcct'n
e
ers came
at lnm I e madto a mce ptc k up rll
nn nr
Scores
2 o ,
a
lal ned tha~ one of h~
1un .,., Jup Shaf'..te~ BUL 1 am uat and talks nothmb but a a
Paid for the Urn s)X'nt tu watchm~ while
siX earnf'1 o
l\Ct'Ordm g to t he led the ball to H-em~ l ey who rela)ed
FF- L Barnum fouled out o
, , ,, ,
Th•re are
t he tact remutn:; t hal a f~v. or h iF v. h en he comp
•,... _.. ,.
0
llf'd
pttchirif!
the contest
d
Cubs
Lose
tou sure 1 c • '* •
s-rs wa ...-.. 5 ,.
1
'J'he Friendly Five pitcher 1~ a :scorem..~n of thiS pa'Wr
Lt .o Ru~~e ll In as fast a doublii Moen !' .., Marc hi ftled to StJVCI 311
1
11 any fans ur a similar mmd that .... men can nul u1 Nlll not get a ong so cam one game and anot..ru:r
rul pttt::her at this game He ha.'!
Flnt Inn1ng
pla v ns Ls se"'n Ln this same Hem P 'Mocm: ~ grotrndcd Lo Ralston
battle between the pair cannot mls.s with tlim
m n
t
ncs In 1930
a ZIP to hl.5 fast ball which rew pit
FP-De~Hn fi.Lst up smacked a ~ll':Y 1lnrw to Russell to put the R l~ ll for the third out
TO BROOKLYN
11 ~lng to capo.clt:. It, a natUial
From Plull\delphla comes a yarn who won t:~: Yhaf~ 1a dozeu cullch el q ca. 1 boal!t a fa~t ball t.h e Ukc clean smgli! and sco1 d when L qut...tus on Fra.:r.ee
Fller&amp;---Stsnley ~;lng]ed off Dev Ins
that Hornsby reeentl; laid dowll could ~1~t
r
0 the toys sa}
of v;hlch has perba}lll never been Ban urn whaled one to left center
Fller.s- Phlllips and FlaJlagan put shin3 lt v.I\S a hard hit bull taking S
lora Red Sox, Yank&amp;
II:\\tng been vtngsJdc e\e w•t the law to Hack Wlloon the f ~testiS~~ ~
hlbltcdb
f
llucc hassocks LMarchlwnsout on[\ wluffing party nll thmr 0WI1 r. bad hop he went lo ~l!tOnd I ll \{
ena
,
I{'S~ to ttolh the Schmdmg Shar
to
hls tuptoMoore Russell takint: and C.urRthel \\a.&lt;; out Oil his rnp to wild plteh and third on anu\.m r
VictoriOUI, Reds In
k{'y and the Schmellng Stribllllg
break to the ball v.hlch curve~ the [.lUt out P Mooney tiled t{J Ouln o r:arnum who threw to L BaJ batt~ ! Y e~ror a pns:;ed ball Duck.
E•ren BrP.ak
I bo Jlli I ba\ e reached the ~t'!7;~n
'
ver•
nd
this
combmcd
V.lth
hffi
ther
Y.ha&lt;ie
hurrled
throv;
to
the
plate
num
at
first
to
retire
the
left
w
d
wonh
who
replaced
Phillips
1
L
tl1
c
s
OJ
thut
the
next
fight
111
be
a
•
•
'll'htly
L Barnum scot.ed the er
st'V n h became Pilcher s seventh
'R
~chmel!ng and Sharkey w
I
OCMENT
spl'ed makes him a man l1aid to was h~B~u~ ~~ he frame 0 Barnum
~tl lkeout \lcllm but Fl&amp;11llgn n \\1 lk
By COPELAf' J .~ B
ll
Ill !: ta lled v. onder ,a jOUIIt ttlat will
hit as baseball pnrlllDCf' gor~ There scco1
l
d
Sth lnnlr..c
cd Vl.ith Guinther nt the bat lhL \
LNS ""~ ts " 1 l
IJ1 wortll going ml es to see
I
,
''
Is 01 ~ thin g aoout him lJ.owcver ';.,_.,. 8 ~~~f~hl::e:ut ~~k.~n ~r:::t
f'li -DcvUn was out H em:;lcy to dout':le stea l was work"'!1 Fla1 agan
N 1\ York Jnl} :fu-llC L ~okJ n
Sclune~t~g bt as a A:~~~~t n:~!~r
.J
whl h he should conl!ct for his ov;n o u~t ~lmllat ploy whtn he hll Lo the Ru!\Se ll on hls Lop L Barnum dHJH sl.opjlng and ntrcattn;:: tc
Irs! Reb l8 k'dav mo..,~ J J:1LO c 01110 1 ~~~u~s~ tO:~ ~n::evele p:.~dlllmg for I
good as well as makmg his team 1 t{ur!lel
n sc1eechlng hr~td hwr Rt Sto.nii' V Wh l' n he sa" he Will caught anli i Pfl~{' ln\hl Nnlw1al LcabUC Tu• t)Hte rounds h11.rdl~ ~tettlng
mar~ popula r l hR t Is hl3 ~•oObmg 10P ilcrs- Gt mthcl wa lk~d went to who mndc 11 pretty catch and L 6lan1ey ra~d for heme Pll{ lK J In Rt..bln~ ol cu msc th nl-.. ti lt\ au 1ck himse lf ~et he hao. enoul!h left t nJTOH "' NOTF. rht)l rs th~ a h f: l1 ball
or (Hilt nrn1 1ll~ v.lt h \htu ' 1' lvc r v thud on Stncls lng~· while the MH rdd tnded th~ lnn1ng onlJis fiy ter~1ptmg L Marchi .. IHL!ll d t1 1
golng to v.ln t he pru
btllbc~h~~~l 11 tl u romth to u~ush a. blaze of fturtll 11 a ."1Cf'lr 11 ol u 11 artld ~ ef P 1 ( Jl ;lll~ 1\h..:n Lhe co ndltiotlS
ball he throv. s at \\h rh til l 1 1 t• r c. nttl fldacr took scco l&lt;.l ( n the \ tu Guinther
turn to P Mconey but his lhj u~ t {IIC ...t ill almos t ~J:.: gDL
I • et ~t t:~ use the blas
11 mchu 11. 1 IcY. n omcnts before tlblrnrt•en in g:oU for 1h r rndet"~
does not -olllt.c nml c 1 1 1 a IJaJI
tttUJ pt to head ofl Guinther i't.l FLu r.s-EtiVers filed to G Ba•num get. F 1anagGn Wa!; poor und hr lnLlcd l lhe St L! m G 1 lfl S/llll kt} 1hrcv. tl'\e lov. ldt h!X k of 1 hc 0 lly T1ibune bv the fa. w IIJ:JIIl It n ~allJel t ha 1 a [ull Iron
by 1!1~ atbJter
c thlr&lt; HE mslcy [anncd and Moot " Hcm s le) d ouble d so dld M JOrc (OJ to ~et ~he Flier pltGheJ st 1 Llr) 1 A t lpk by Hollts l lutstu u \I &lt;l It uL \~ u; en !led 11 fuul anrt gave rm u~ olfu Leo Dksr.l l'rofeMlon siC C.! spo() In the ball car.L\y wlth
In the Stmd!t\ l';rtnll I c lLt 1
J ,..d to second but uld !Cllnblc the ~ cond timf' ami H cm~lcy I ode ~wring Guinther WRS out G lim
hits t to 1 3. l l c :Jtl cl ..-.d ~t"l I ct ~dun lmg the msatlsfactory \IC
I L !~ua C a hente, a.nd runner up shot tu r hltt JIG od
n uch better
:ElscMcln m l hl" JU 1 ~ Ill nl ol
l{ JlGI
a a
N 1
al In e1th~~ clu b WI pr uce
1 home 011 the btov. Nessy uucc more num to L Barnum and SUveJ s ex Bt ccl lyn on JL&lt;; \\a) fl 1d t nnt.unll~ t.uJ ~
0
10
wrlt•1 mnplrl"Cl r\ v n 1 c I1Lo.bk: INcsst cum~ Lhl~U~ wi~t1 II!
f~r. \uJI to dn\e home mor e nms again ph c&lt;l L Mal du t r L Balnum 111\( y 11 &lt;lt\ 11 -..m nN but.r: tne Cnlc:-.go Everybody who st uoles the fight In thr re&lt;'rnt ..,: mna t~ e:: Artl"' re~1 Is than pressing With au i1on
j\a mE' he dtd ho\H 1 1 t t ur wa' thAt scored Ou ll er
W!l"'l
•
d this tune a long fiy \.(.
Cl h s 10 to 6 0 u 1ul gol four hits ~;~ u 1 c Is B')W saylnp;
V(rnus m To o. IL•
H ~1\rvcr J!dg ment mu ~t be excrc18~ to
of lhlnkin r. c II I JO m tlY low t lowl!R" was thiOWn out at Lh e ,lit 11 delhe tc
ilth lnnillJt:
fm 1 Jouk!vn
Ma'ibc altet all tlwre Is some MoC...n•l"rn., n1tlc.~ ;.tly kf!()'l'n JJh~r ed to decide defmilt'lv thal the br s
FF 0 Bat num fUcrt fa1 o I J 1 A twin ro larmr IJctn t r St Lmtl.b tht 1y to tha.t gab that Schmelmg r u al r.Uner " ,.;!:~Cl artlck• apJK
Fie 01 &lt;[)OCJLl \li tJ1t:
per club to u~e
liiSI!S
l"ft but Guy Gm1Jhcr off ht lh( ~ 11 th NcvYOi l\ Gants 1 ~ llll"'l\t'i Ju b1gmnng usta.rtagrunsl Wt'tkly
v.heLLtl ~ tt unUonQfthcballll&lt;'eOlB
nad
crack of 'he bat mad!' o. PH' t\ 1 1 1 IIL ird plnc r A full a m brhl 1l Sl.lluKe,
Ma\bt Bhnrkey became
lb 1 FO Dft G tl
to call lcJ uc h :tlih\t
cntch while tunnmg w1th the btl.!! 'h '" 1,1hms The co te 11~ \.nth,.,
panlck} \\hen b e :..klv; :::ichmelmg
In deep ]eflileld 11.mi tllP 11rst nmn\l c
I D l
l
A ~ told to ~rltc •ltC.n'ierf\
N ,_ 1 Wcf'k-Len on -1bc Lotlij"
1"' 11 11 lcum m g a llCJ taklllg the Ll~t b)OV.!&gt;
lonn
was retired m this f1a11H&gt; PllCl!l \\l"
to
I'll ge t
net
l ne could delive r
t\\ o\1 n fl!.chlllveh for and (;opy lrcns
lVI!!
hit a cliJII.n ;.;mgle Into left field and lh 1 .. M ~ 1 JJl!'r All 1 ec 111 11 ~ 1 1 Well I dunnu l con fess I thou ght
I L"'ISon ~o f-g 10
en his attempt to sli "lch It nto !l II '"~ c ml U ml \ c { ( d 111 tllC Sl H key mthlC 1 bum out of Sch
right b) I N ~ t9JII
the
dc uble wus out b;. se\etHl fl!et on 111 n 11 mnng
LllllS Hov;cveJ 1 h 1d to take off
The Urast~le a.nd ~poon
THE STANDING
(EI.nle
Gululhe• s perfect J&gt;eg to Ht- nsle)
A btg fom t un rull) Ill t.h&lt;' nmth n y chapeau to Bchmclmg the v.a~
Nr\\ Ymk J uly 20 'The brassll
the latter was hurt howf!H'l \l.h"n wc11 7 to 6 f01 til,.. Cmcy Rrd:-. wcr l 1 r cnmr from bcll md agums~ St.nb l end r. con arc tv. u \CI~ il iiJOttOJJ I
-~
not
r.~~t CIATIO &lt;i
th e ,!siting p!tl"h!'r slid In to t.hr bng thl! Ph11lts b Jl 0 0 ,ten and C tloll l Ill! and gau hLnL t he beating ot his t;:oll cl\tl.: mort' ~v 110 t a
c\
A,;'IIERI(
per'II
U
;l
l.o!&gt;!.
Pcl
and dLOJiperl the ball
WC!C nclh cl ~ 111 th 11111 r whtcll carec 1 SLIHncllng IJIOved t hl\t the I
th 1 ujc 11 \ or golf comsco cub
Jar1'14
39
581
In the rl'leo.ntlme pitcher Flann v;cnt to Phl l !lu~lphl~ 1 lo I
longer the fight goes t~e ~ttl:'r te ~ ~ :,.. f ~~nn p ou.slll) lensth ~no the St. P1 ul
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woof\ ~;h ot to r :J." I1 t~~"_sn:cn
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~tlvert~.l fe~t to touch ftr~t as he lsln~~:lr \\hlch sco red fia:; es '1\Lth t11e ~~~ne~l:~: con ~:It as well as
Th~ b nssle rt ~ever: t&gt;em.s to / Kan~as 0\ty
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fOWidod that base walked twe1 to WilllillloT run 2 to l
nm flghter In the rmg today More ca usr rn~rc troub li th:l.n ttl y oln"l CoJ mubtlS
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the Initial sack and Pilcher was
Lou CIIIJrJ.g h 1t hcmtoJ s 1'\ J :.n a m1 1 \CI he tn els In hose hot e1:
IJb !1 th" bag bill m m} opml::ln 1Jnd ana pelt~
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decln.rcd out thWl his fa.Uur r to No 28 • the Y n . es I lorn, d th 1 chang 1 ~ 0 fligh t and lefts He ha .. hal cf tl1 s troubk mn. \ be at t J M'll 1 mk cc
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touch th e snck robbed him o!
L" 1 s Erm~n lwiCe 10 to 9 ami c uth and cndutunce 1md that cer tt-ut~( to ~u: tart t1a the pia~~' To'cdo
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cl;a-n Jut l ll11 failure was so evi fl to 2 Chapma 1 n.ldP.d thC! N w 1 tam sp t k that dl~lmgutshes box uses 1 IS btJL~i'ile in teud of hl head I
d nt howevet llmt there was n olvc1l CIS v.l h \ \ c h(tn f1'S a 1 i h I fl.r.htets 11ho enjoy t hmr 11.01k. H e l 1 other wo t ds nlthougll ~ ~h t
NATlv AL 1 F.AGUE
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Won !.ost
Ccta111ntt fOl a. dispute O\er the play
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btlng 1 g lw;
ca I 1 Lnlgh~} tOU!ll R ~e1 the tenth t 11 l{leen aL
r1r t Janet mav ChiO
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e raSIS e 1
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thance of wh ipping Sharkey An y 1 Till' u ;whUo 1 f ll c lc 1 I c BosWn
Jlly blow wl'nt Lo th ird 111 11 wtld \ n ll mwk 1
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modr a poor throw on rc1 " fO\IId A~ u l ll" ltt •d 1 !Uie V. ma.• 1 In llc lust kn ockou t or his long ca not ~etttnt: up tucrJ} on 111~ falrwa; P\tt,tm gl~
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Doston l 1ee1 wn , knocked out the expert t It ~ 101 n \Jill It ~hot H It Is on P! ILElcl p 11
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Devlin en&lt;kd the "'ll.lllf' bv htlllll"la W ,v M JIC \\
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It \ c I OJ~ IH lmg l(onrl lr 11 f' f b I II I nnd ?.ho GIIVO U?.cuduu a fifteen h clc cr 1 ng 1 J1r. rd £1) md It I
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L-eading hit tel l! of the ccnl est ..... 1r J
lG 1 It h ~sic hou ld not b.., u r d Cle \ I mrl
I 1 h 1!1 1 r:1 c nine tLinl!~; oUt oi et Lcws
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Moon with two dnublc~ Om Gum 1
th er and Ncssy wtih two sm~Jcs .. 1
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1111 0 1 Will 1 1 s~ f 11 ore dt~ lanee Boston
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tht' Filers The six hl\.'i of Lhc \IS
t and put ~ 0111 ball lnt trot ble
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sMA.;HE~&lt;:, ll.crs were divided a;;JOng sl~pla v t Ne w Yolk J ulv 20- IN&amp;-Wt:wn eiglnng m the neighborhood or Cnsos s uch
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IJ tt K ShnrkE} ( lllsnrs With Mlckcv 190 JXlUnds nno that rt!;ht nuw he count for h" lf the dlmculty with the
11 tt \\o lker O\CI tnc
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dcurt l&amp; vuu 1 ]l(ad and n ol )Gill
\MERICJ: S AlolSOCIATION
olh"r t hree s ingles and PUchel lOb- ~ et July 22 wttll the he1v~v.elght l Wa lker tWice a u.or.::l5 rham
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K ~ ~as G1 ty t2 Coht \LU 11
t bing lmnsclt out or a second one
club 1 P In n ·u1
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champlons lup at sta ke It will mmk pwn t.B «onftdent thot he Is nov. t il( 1 III'...I\S the pass billty of pll
K a n:)a.S C ty 3 COlum:JU5
by his failure t£l touch fi l st bll.~e In hi f11st ling np pcan.nce m cxudl) hcndcd for a third world s t!LieIn~tannr 115 l4 Et ["'&lt;lul 3
t he ninth Omnther Hems!"~ ,md tll~neen moutlls Utld ten days
I II t' heavyweigh t crown
IQ.Spl!rd ( I h r- IP clr~e enough to get down
St Pnnl fl Indl m '10 ~~ ff
Moo re each scored Lw1ce Stanley
It WflS on t he cvenmg of June 12 b' that ambitious notmn the fOt
n " 1 ~ 1 tt
M nnfl'l polls ., Lm,l \ 1llr 3
~cc rod the odd run Nessy failed o 11930 at the Yankee Slad1t m In Nt w mer welterweight !Lnd middleweight
No
tf V( 1l ball 1 ~ E'tt• lg up
Lo .. SV!IIC 1:! MlTIIlC:ltXlliS' 2 callget puH first bRS but hts blg blud-~y 0 k th at Shalkry la~t th lc\\ n chnmplon h~q&gt; laid ou~ the most nl 11 illrl Jt0 11 ca n tn k e a good I'd ~xth tu::count. Bundl~ closl.nQ:
geon drove tver four r.r the ~ ewn punch m compet.1tne co mb at H1s 11gorous training cnrnpllLgn of hi s "n!crt.ablt&gt; s ta n('(.' fer a btaR'I I"
lUllS Mcorc rh cvc m tr all ct lwo oppomnt un Ut~t occu!lon v.as Max !'11Lire career He believes that he s1111t \O 1r swln!,! Js mll(:h thn san" It\\
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and the Ia~;t came In vill il dou-~ Sd mellll!!. thf' Oc!lllnn WI ll e ap g1 abtlecl himself a vc1y decided ad 11.~ 1 tlw dl ll t: rxctpt fol thl" fnd
Ml \ :ml cc 14 'rcledo 10
blc steal
paJentl\ coallllllR t.o un eaH} and \ ntage by getting 00 work a full thl thfr(' l'i n I 'ttl" more wrist. ac
Tnlrdn 10 Mt)M!.IIk&lt;'e 1 (called
The bux scow
ll!ciJ&gt;Ivc tri umph Bh11rkcy v.ns dJs WCfk ahead of Sharke}
l\f'n t11a1 ther ~ 1~ ~hrn tuttmg a ~~1x tl dart.ner.:J
Friendly Fnc
'\.B R H PO A E I quullticd In tn e fourth ro1mcl fo au 1 However the advantage If an} b:,~ll 111MI Is teN! liP Also the pos1
Devlin s~
4 1 1 2 1 o 1 l l.!ged [oil Tw ending of thnt ll at Mlckey may CRJO:.' IJuough 11 un Gf q} 1c ta t" nl tile club Is s11Rht
NA.TIONAL IEA:.• JE
4 1 1 4 o 01tigllt ha&amp; ptovJded (om! (or vto IBrt\.lng the jump en the Sharkey i lY rllft ren 1 The bn ~~e has mor~
St LoU:s 2 N~w YOlk 1
1 Barnum lb
ul l m n IS not. np~ to be n.s great flS he lef t 11 111 th dmcr a td thu Is~ 1 St Lou, 2 Ne w York I
4 o n 2 :: 1 lfmt contro1etsy eve1 smce
1 March• 2b
l gr ttcr pcsslblhl y of sllcmg tll..,l
c nclnnatl 7 Plll:J.t,clphla 6
p Mooney c
4 fl 1 9 0 u I th ough ll Is gm em ily admmed thQt t cllc\cs
Sharkey Is ra re ly ll evm 0111 of Y&lt;llh lll e stJalght faced club
Fh Jade., hu~ 7 C ;ICLnuutl 1
4 0 1 1 4 0 lhe Boston go b w~~~ flu uut l ll front
0 Barnum lb
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t Ewoio:Jyu 10 Ch!Caao 6
4 0 1 1 () 0 1\ ben the u n fnrlttna~ cltmax came r ondttlon He probsbly takes bet
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l cctny t llcLe IS no qoublm Shat ter care or hlm&amp;elf than Bny boXe r"'
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nt ns yoa no n· ~-o
Only s:nmes schcdu rd
J !.Ck~cn If
4 1 1 :J o f! ~cy s mtno that he Is tho but In the profeNtonal ring today On the ball t urn the l.OE' or the ClUb I
3 0 0 I 0 1 1 11cw~wclght In a ll the V. Olld On h iS 5p8('\0U8 est:Lte In the !&gt;Uburbs " l ~ llghlly h ~nd foliCI'i' the 11.'1!\i\1.,.KICAN LEAGUE
I Ru&amp;"ell Robt cr
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1 0 0 0 0 n 1t he bas is u! tl 11 t f'onvlc tln n h e con cf Boston he has a completely strucllo n s fOJ dr l\ lng as 1 1vrn 11 1
Yuk 10 Bt L Ju s 9
1Fra7.ec rf
3 0 0 2 0 fl ~ Joers h'11st:f t1c hca\~Uelgh ~ C(lllpp!'ld gy'Unap;turn and thc1e hem~ r rcv lou nrtlrlc b~ conc('ntrnl I
Nt ll Ymk 8 St Lou s 2
- - - riLa! p1on of Ihe ..,..,rid and bciiCvl!~ maintains Fl. 11ght traim ng schtclule tng on h ttm~&lt; Jrom the ltlSidC :'lnt
Tol"lt.,
:lo 3 G 24 7 2 tl mt hr. 1 n lc! 1g th nt mec!ou~ title rv cn though M matcllt's 11.re in the Othrl\\1 " ~ I tt through fi mh It {[
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t\\llt' 1 hn race~ Mtclo;ry \ilialk.E'l at I ffJng According W hiS own stalt' dct: l!j to ralsc the ball w1th thr
Wa hiug ton 2 Del rmt. 1
I"la Allan Filers
Eb b{ts F''rlo m the nl@hL of Julv 22 n ent Jack can lle:hiefe the v;ell elul;hcnd b hltt!ng a."i ~u 1 wou d
C 1} t:;amcs sc'Jedded
Guinther If
4 "' 'l ~ 1 n fo r the benefit of Mrs Wtlllflm Rau 1known pink of condltitSiL With llttlc v.llh 1 11 1 n e I:Jf( of the club
Btlvern cf
4 o 1 J o 0 l'ulpll Hea rst s M1 k Fund
1more than two ?.eck.~ of RCtual work wll tfl~ .. c:-Jrc of 1li tsing the ball
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!Temaley lb
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II gc mcs to br 0. traditional prize
I o~t \ Ul llne :md s ~mg the r.Juo I
Mhr"' 3b
4 2 2 ' R 1 I ug IU gutnenL tba t a too long abIJoa l llLfllUI!h u lf the "'11 ~ at ... nnL I Eclult).bl..., o.t ~nr;as OlLl',
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HOROUGH ae well ns cursory t~) 1
feats achuJVed at Ltneolno Pe~ 'at 1
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4 1 1 1 0 1 11 ho believe t.hflt It qoe., him noth
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exammabon or the records
lust thmk of it.-Jeas Morten Beard, of the N Y A C • W1 • P:l~ll~ ~~
:.:~ 0 1 n 11 " 111 g hIt hLr m
PQns Jqty 20-INS-Arnr! lr.ll
n"' ~h ll rJ • be lhf' same BS, lhrn1~h
" "Jili."ottlJJi'f f .; AOI II:
r»ad~ at the National A A sen, returnmg 1rom tctlrCmont, U% sei':o'nd.s, bt'okte the wol'~.~ Duokw(ath rt
1 o o o o o
Wlmt effect. has a l1 y oil '(lr t h lt yc uthful Da.vl5 eup p lny"rs rlov. 11 \
loll"r tAkin" n Pt 11 chre f rJ n;: 1 Ch.tc~ o.t • Phllude!phill
U track and fteld champlon shlp broke the world's deC!athlon rac:Ol'd record
12.0 ~~ ~~rdlbeat. Flana.gnn P
a o (I 1 o n ' rn lnonU !l and tcr~&lt; dn:;s had upon cart apd 1neut at~r t.helr deCen h nn tl Ill elubhcad sim pl y sw ~s
Et Lnuis 8 ~- ~~ rYork
1 N b
ooT about w1th a truly amasLng total of Frank
Y 0 thq~OO~ llaaho
lrtt'k Bhadtey?
E ngland tn thf' Inter zone final~-o th h•,l • ll/Jty t.'l 11 ronta~
n ctr01t at. Walihlna:tcn
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l\ald lTL Lmco n c ' on
b
S I77 463 I That JB 1 212 Q3 bctt~r ever-9 -in !f Seattle at ,;, Tc-tnls
J 4 7 1o 2-r 1?. 4
ln Lhc opl nlr n of those who ;c.now pn:pafed tpct:ay to return h(Jln c th l'
Thf' won EhGt ' ' H)cQtlcal Wlth
Ole~nd lilt~
the Fourth of lilly. plainly s ow than the huEh mark of Finland II Eddie GenU::'ord ( 1 52 ) \n wtn
Two bnfe ldts p Mr- 1 ~"Y Hrm
r ~l I c~t th tll Interim of Idle ness ftr~ 1'-merftt:al\ cup tiqu•d to be V!l D- tho r~rcpt.tcn tha t It 11 played wh('n
A,Tl~,\f1. r~G~
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that the Umt.ed State• will be an Paavo Yrjofa made at the 1028 n~w ~h~10h'au-mUeo ~ Bob Max: Jr., J!!.~k'l!'ln M!"f'r~ :1
.nay be 1hscountcd and di src.,arded qutrlied ,before the cha.ll naP 1 o~:j Lh"r r 1s a hoovlb Nil&lt;;cd ... 1 •en 1 ul
Boo
at Plttsburlh
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overWhelming favorite to wm the Olympiad, n Arn•,~rQaml He beal
dtd likewiee Jtth 18 6 tor the
Three ~se hit L Barnum
u Jhc C!\.~c of Jack Sharkey His Jn 'Itt fCinl
you n ~ ~ l -J ne t It hiBb&amp;" baU tha•
~rno yn
Qtl.ica.,
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QUadrennial Olym.ptc game&amp; next Wtlson lflutter
Charlefe ahp.
220 low hurdles
BMI.'.'!'; on ballf'l by Pilch r 4 b:y clroost rrlends point out. thll t few
That lU\d no excu~'r.i for th tr v.1ll ncl ~ve tOo i'nurh roll q,l New eft: at Jt t.aUia
Summer at Loa Angeles Only m ~~: e~~ffer::'ico:eo&amp;t~n ~he ~~~
Thoee mentiontd are but the I'IAnan.n 1
~~n hha~\~ ~~~ ::~:t r~:lth~~~ s~r showtnR" when P'rank Bluelclll l wht;:Ji thcro Art u mc c~ taclr~ ., j Phlla elph.,JI. Jlt Cll~c~nnatt
the distance run ~ •nd two or three ling lO~veni tlasaic At that Mor, hlgbett hghti oi ri this tw:-dal
Btrul"k otlt by PI ch~r 7 by Flan ll~~~c ami hili family co nst.1t1ltc pis ~:{~ ~t \:u;.~ a:~~~ w~h~-= th &lt;&gt; I I r OJ' fllg t\t Wl'lleh l'reee481Late~ I
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field evaftt.s would foretgn com.. tenlen 16 n~ ~atedJi ~he
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fieT.t ll-P'~~~~ ~lf('hr~ Fl "tM
f:" q tnffn ~ IU H~ .t~&amp;c Jlj~g beat
by lf'red fi:rry ':4n r~ ..,t~ tn l -~-- \......
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petit.lO"n seem
Pe';., ltal wonders
What 1f'a&amp; done thel'l
r"om d
F Mnon
diecillfe
Which
{Ol
'rite
tstmtJ "!If' r
an outside ~llan'\!e
d ~ctlon Jbotllh he i\eit~~ will have much idflu~IJI8 tn die
T fl on bnsr F~len 7 J rh dly
c~o ~:mme 1' ·r po 11 ou J:o ngln. ttl u~xfteCted. team uo- 11 Bnt.li&gt;h 1,.01ltb hbs
1 11 " \\\Jfll ll)' 111 1111 flll1 111 11 ]11 1 :\'1
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Slto!ll a.&amp; Un Jle &amp;m
"'ho!" at Lfn.- •election of the tJ S. OJrmple
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tc..:-y bf a '8 ..2 SCore
a. very I{OOd cl,nncC" 111"lJ mt"dil!tth nl '"' ,
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od coin ;'I Juggernaut J1m" BMteeht team.
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lea ~~t\r.t 11111 to 1 ~\:)lith 111 40 111 ,.,. ~ r ~~· n
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tber 10 e:vaat titan expenencea
Anyene can cue•• it.--Unode Frtondlv Fl e .;
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as not
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em m~ptlon at Pal'1.a In 1896), anhke fate there At'l mentioned, Sam aeemstohave enou~h material
lf."rned rims J'r'rJ'dlJ F lvl" :l 1
L I vr.~ on l!'l hLs 6wn p rivate s~m1
there was rejol~i ln the ElliJ'Jlih Frn L¥;.:: m th s \1 ek epd s ch~ l.o;"!.t" 'M hallerl l'l
the ma~•n of v1ctory ahould ~~ ~
v r loom lUI Jflo&amp;t excellent for fl'V"e OT llX Olympte wlnnl&amp;l' f'ln 6
1 iuum It I&amp; j)r&lt;leicted that be "'Ill umf~ It haS been many Yflr6 Blnoe roun ....
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track and field teams.
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JudijC and Mrs R J M&amp;.Utk wen~
tu Columbus Friday to spend a few
da}S
Their lltl!P grandda UIJhter
Joan Oalbreath who had been
u EJtl ng them here accompanied
th em
Mr and M1s Dan Btolht!tli or
Tnl•
Mouh:~ta 11.e1e here Fdday to visit
per liJie.
M.r ann Mrs J r Stxhm wllo I~
rt COV"'I ltliJ liom an o~erat10n at
1Hoh.er hospital
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MIS~ Derni.cc M ].:.s
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o to
tazlnerstllp With Gud In Bu&amp;n~ Portland Saturday to spend a rcw
rtCNlUY won second prir.e m the ct .. ys v.1th her sillter m Ia w M r3
Ul.e cont.Mt and then wus senL at; Ha1lan Mills
ll Ill
1111 L!ntt) In Lhe national contest
Mrs J A Bia.gg ntOtder 01 Mis
tll.lllna ftrlll honorli the! e
rne c H Swanson hilS been vet y Ill aL
cuntcat wall IIJ)OnliOJL'&lt;i by Ulc D$.p- the nome or another daught.et Urs /
Ult oryanlr.utlon Ulrough the B Y Ed Betz near HarrLsburlf
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Mr and Mrs Char1e8 J e r!en hu ve
retmced tu Lhelr home m Colwn
THIU:E '\Rt: IIELD
bu .alter vLsltl nQ n ls ptut:nL!! Mr
u.nd Mrs J F' Jeff ers and tnrnll.}
0W1iht Bec&amp;ttl tl.llt.l Joh n Glo\el
Hobby and Julla France5 McCm
WILt! iUftl:lkld Friday even ing b~ nnck of Lawrence county a1"e vL$l.t8hct1tr C H 8\\.anson and J ohn mg tne1r aunt Mrs Dallas Neal
Fraley and aLe being held m the
nnd falllil\
!COUll\.)' jail hetc (01 t hl!
Ath CM
Miss Bes.se Wetn"rL1oJf of Co tum
ol'f\c:lu.Js H wr.~ repot ted that l lley Lu!i t&gt;pent the week end at het horne
1 wue V.II.ILled In Atlum ~ county tn he1e
cc.nneclloJl with t.he thdt or an
For Sale. Miac.automobile
Florene&lt;: Sheline lS
Judge w R While aulved home
being held he1e 0\llh t1 In IU a F1lday ftom GrcelVJIIe whe1e he
FOR aALE- Barltone horn PracwltneSB
1hos been hoJatng com t du1'mg the
tica lly new At
bargoin Call
v.eek
38X
1113t
RAINFALL IS 82 INCH
z.~r and Ml $ Romer Young
tHe lo visit her mother Mrs Ollber~ ered tbe sermon at the mornlnir
1 ~ervlce at the Presbyterian churth
MR. CAR OW NERI
moving to Huntmgton whe~e Mr Dush and tamUy state stre'lt
Mrs Katherine Hut.Binplller Is Sunday
Now t. &amp;~ tlme &amp;o bn :roar ear l AccOidJng to P rank '" ethcrholt Young has been transferred by the
for RentJlalaW • waahecl 1 can 1 tmonl~e offtclal weutheJ observ11r here thetc Western &amp; Southern lnSUiance Co ~tsltmg In the home ot her son
Mr and Mrs E w Edwards Mr
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with &amp;, .. Aleen v.as a taluftlil of 04 \lr an mch M ~ Mm nie Gru~r; or Huntington Charles Hutsblp1Uer In Ashland Ky and Mrs w w Sigler w L Rnbln
.toR REM?-Two otllee roomq on l"olkh ani Wu Fenaen lkaithf. during the Ja u1 Th 111 d ~y mght and h "" been Mr and Mt s Young s
The Rev Henry A
Porter or oon and c E Clar~ returned Thun
Court Bt over BulkUna: and Loan ened, roUr.,4 out and palniPif.
18 ut an Inch dunng th~ 8lu1 m 1eucsl for M!vem.l da~s
S~re.eu~~e New Yorlt a~rlved Frldny day from the Sbrlne convention at
omce In tine cond1Ucn, wttl&gt;
F,utnl• .._ .......... l)~~eoell &amp;tmday mom n g mukln t!! a lULal
Llcut an d Mrs Albert Miller or fOl a weeks visit with &amp;v and Cleveland
1team beat Bee C p; Dow or or L&amp;tqaen4. Hoatr.. wo~~~o Bea. tamtall or 82 of an mc.h
Fc1t Momoe Va !l.rlived Sunday Ml s W W Dut'f Mr Porter delh
M.UJ.ne NldilY n1teen year
o! Mr ll. nd Mtt; Me
has Jw t received no
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Northern Baptist. con
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Niday teceJved a fOU
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In a i.elephoftt tommunlcaaa.o : ' j1l!•h.Jrog
wW. the Rolzu hoi(NW JU. .~. ....
P. M. today, the lnlormaiJon
w~~ reeelved thad Mr. llo6Cl' t. in
a serious C'ondltlon and that ln

RETURNS AFTER 30
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P L . Pfarr of Riverside, Wash., 1s
visiting relatives and friends In
PCJmeroy tor thE ftrst Ume [ln thirty
~ears
Mr. Plan was a fonner rl'sldent here bu~ le/t when, Just a
younBster He .sa.ld none of the
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TWO ARE KILLED

prohibition
agtl'l, fl.ncl M P Wilson, 23, negro
Itt&gt; In serious conditions. The negro,

n..-t b)' n bolt ot 11glltn1111 whk!h
kntdt'd
tmconsclous,
SOOt' JO·}ear-old raru1 hand, w.1to
ltt~eued IJ}o tu~&gt; em(Jioyus. a wu·
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W'lh &amp;ott lying uncmuoc:Jous tul'l

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Dcl"uny o! Lcs AI'Kt'lt'!i, whl\e a mem
ti~n• Due To Tariff
~ bystander, was WOUlldf'd by "
thP fl~tmeb 5WifUy destruylnt t.t1-;
STRICT SECRECY
lw1 vl Pm;d\ent HlirdinK 's nbillt't
' tray bullet.
bun 1 hjii os.soclalf's rushed bl lo thr
l mmedhli•Jy uHer Ius Hrrtval til
bulldma
and
reticuctt
him,
It
wn!llt
~·urroundt
Plan·,
French
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FARMERS MUST SLASH PRODUCTION
Of A.ocident Till Inform•
tll.kt'tl to 11. room In the prl.SOn hos·
!n
W
~It Virginia When pork'&lt;!.
THIEVI-:S GET UZGO
ed By Crew At Rear
Twt• horses which Scott. was
Propoaal Rerarded
)tu 1 He '.1.11! be fingerprinted,
Vau Wert, 0, July 2l ~ lNS--Au­
They
Desert
Cause
To
honollnv
when
the
storm
struck
As
Impractical
llhot~n.phrd
and govt11 I! pmvu Before Better Prcie• Can Be Expected; Wheal Hold·
Of Train
lhmltles today ~ombed this. lleCUon
Wl'ff
kiUed
by
the
bolt
of
l11htnlng
hair(
ul
I11.U&gt;r
Return
To
Work
for lhieves who worked the cominc• Of Board Too Small To Influence World
that knocked him unconi'ICloUII, n
By 01TO 0 TOLISCHUS
A uowd of :-150 persom gHthered
ThrFe unidentified negroes were I ~·~:~~~~u;t the se.re at Ute City Loan
Prices Regardle.. Of Diopooition
St. Clairsville, 0., July 21.- lNS- w.:u; said The bocn o•o
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to "'~11 him enf.to t WIUI drtven back
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klllOO by the South bowld New York j •
Co . and escaped with
1. N. s. 8taft' Corrnpondenl
by gunrd:s and not eveu Ht'W!Spu~l'
ln currency and SSJO 111 Facing a. critical situation of l'l'- the klOWld.
newed strike disordere tha treaulted
Wuhlafien. 11111 !I-INS·nen 1 photo!lraphets H,::l.llh.od
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~tune [lr.nle d the recer,t a1illllPI
In d..lh e.lerd.y 10 two me ••no~. A""'HORITIES
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SH I ~the Naaa- ol' the- world,autm Mrs Fall and his two daughten, deitnl\e (If federal farnt boa rd poll , Jt 1 the gram marltets were duoJ to
eastern Ohio aoo west VtrKinltl.
blell at Load9n tud&amp;1, that thl'ly
M:111 C C Cru;h and Mrs Jouett cics by Ch~&gt;lrman Jame.&gt; C Stone 1F111 m Board poilcies He conceded
coal mlnlng regions this momhll
COIIU! to tbt aid ol tott.erlac
Ellutl, weu• n .... t pt'rmlLted to enter odn f
d w ~ stern rtum leaa~rs thut when stabilizing pw"Ch&amp;se.s
hasttly mobilized 111alnst a threat of DuyLon, o, Jul)' 21-IN~Twn
OM'In&amp;IQ' w:l&amp;b
a four-point.
lh,• prison They plan to remain In t
Y oun
we1e ~topped , "wheat prices had
further serious disturbances today. Portsmouth meo believed b) h~ve
Pf'OI'I'IUil el relief, whkb wiD
Sa11le Fe for 110metune. however uns.. llllfled lllld still clemtuH.lmg lolat ltarthet to fall," Ln this countrY
8l11ylng of W11llam Simon, ta, a been seriously lnjured In an autulnchab &amp;he malnl.enaawe or e• nnd mo.y t'lslt Fall occasionally, un- '- 8t ve11.t !; surplus wheat &lt;:rup b&lt;'
·The chatgc ls freel) m~de IH
member of thtt N&amp;tlonal Miners mobile collision near bere ye&amp;terday
tredlh aiUl tile eonftrder rrison ruu 0
kept off the cuuent ma rket unlil I thOI!ili' opposed to the fffieral 'tann
Union, brought the strike altuatl.on were belnB hunted today. follpwm~
alon of •iiort term eredltll btto
Fall Is said to be the on l~· ml'm- bcttr:r pmes return
board and the rarm• 1 cooperatives
to a head In the eastern Ohio coni the death of Mrll Barbara Morpn
tonr-eerm. crecllb.
bt•r of 8 prestdentiol cnblnet to huve
BU.ne blamEd the dump Ill wl u
e.ml even to fa1mrrs mgani:zinR to
reglt.n yeterday O!lleials ot Ule ~ of DaytotJ
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The American proposals were been convtct.ed or crime
prlcu to rer.ord low lel'eis c.n wmlei nuuket their own producta, that tbe
National Miners Union Indicated
Mrs MorB•n was ratally lAjurej WD1ked out here at a White House
Twt&gt;nty miles from the end ot hh depru11lon over· productlan In many bourd and 1ts pollcict&gt; are to otame
that their proposed 'hunger march' and her husbond, Prank Mol'ltln. 38. eonterence whleh moluded thl' }0Urn€y rrom hts h~:tmt ln El Po.sa natlws nnd tariff and othe• re-, - [Or present low prices of v;heat,"
on Bteubenllle today would take t.he an employe of tbe Uni~l MeR President. Senator Dwtiht W Mor· fi'H.l\
d
t
· lltrlctlvc tneasures agahlHt Import:! said Stone
"ThlS charge Is not
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torm or a "protest awtt.lnr" 1\P,Inlt reel servlce anu ;.ne Chlcato ' Daaly ~We,and rJ~~~d ~,aries :
Lam&gt;'""~ PYat:y ~rs~a.l ~=pll ~~t He ceclarf'd th-e rarm board was true But unfortunately sorne per·
1
which
the 1li'Lt ~:;-v~;:s.wse~f: 1!r!~~~ J.llnlst~J.I
ln ~~~ Tondrll Tondre save PRII tnto t.he dcrlni all U. could to lid wheat ami ~! :s' w~~r~~~ t~i~~ln~ :::e~&amp;~
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·~ Srown ftO'irevet cJuld not t. 10Qir,.. T¥ uatnQAM of ~ ,wltO. In blrn P;L!t' JUm lnea~oto.- tlM!tutelV«. wvu ... h,a.ve W--:- t 11e1 l' moo a~ lor t.hillngea 1tl tba :.,l\lol
'l'he
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Ule 81a~n1 of ed at~r the a::CicQfl.t, and tt WIWI PJ'OIP'&amp;Dl are ·
vid johnson, pn'i.tfi guard.
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.~ BoaJd'o Po1icll'2! tblrtl- work !1-&amp;'ain::ot
cut and the .engine
t':BUM' thoUBht they had been taken
to
1. There shall be a cleartnr of
Pall's Joumey In the bla('k ambu·/ reBtGred
the formers' interests.
went
the scene
of former
th
and sought to_ some hoepltlll tot· treutment.
the Europeu.n political atmosphere lance wM 8 a le.-ur.•ly one by order
Th+F
t'll:planaUon wund little
·The main trouble Wlth wheat
'Ibe
body was fotmd nearly Timothy s.
mJ
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Olty Cool Co.
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throUJh "m~tual good-wlll and Ull· of hts phf!:lci.IUI He ~topped trf'- 1~ )m]latby with tile r.v rstem I arm ,.,1tCt'S 1s that tor several yeal'll t.be
twenty car lengths from the others today.
ne n
am OOW1ty
derstandlnB on the part of tht'
th
, bloc, head~d by V1ce Pr~s!d~1t Cur· world ha5 been producmg morP1 1
12 HAVK CLOSE CALL
app&amp;rently as tr dngge&lt;J by th~
Hogan, who practiced with his
The di~rs yesterday broke ••ul
various nations, but principally be· ~~~~t ~~: ~~g ~roads~~e ~~sterda~ lis and Senator Co.ppe1 1P., of K&lt;~ll· wheat than It baa been conBWDiiig.
5 multaneously In the eastt~in that distance It was tho•'""' father unttl the latter's deaUI 1,,
tween Germany and France and the
v g
rec
ver ranc sas who have O:emandrd that Jnst The result has been that world.
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and We&amp;t Vlrlllnla regions
Frtmont, 0, July 21-INS---Twel- lu.tt.er's satell1tes
wht&gt;rc he had rested for a day. He ,
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b ,.
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1926
a aust that one or them lived a few
WllB It'&amp; Ull.ted from the Unltor the
t te
d
ve n.en employf'B oi the Premont
·
left El Paso Bat d
lth h d
yeor~ w eli1 u.: e 10 y ..._.e vu!U wheat 11Loclt!:&gt; have p1Jed up f-9 ,.w:;h
oeconds but the crew of the LJatn verslty of Dayton, Clnclnnau st
pas
n nays the
2. Foreign bankers shall maintain
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IS oc· untLl prices rt&gt;ach nlev•l of 85 cents an abnonnal height tha t 10 the paat
rl t
xavier and Ohio State UniverSity'
situation had seemed to be In Tool and Die Compa.ny narrowly thelr existing credita In Germany t01 tutd grnnddau!!;hter
b
two years ~hose who had wheat t,:,
1
were rs on the scenl' and none He was born In Wellston In Jack•""
of near-donnancy .
L"!Scaped death or seriouS injury here wfi"lch amount to some Sl.lOO,oooA)I)I) FniiWBti convicted In federal court&amp; 1 a uahe Stone refused to du thts sell have been at the mmcy of th6
were living 'llfh4!'lt f9Y'ld.
courky . ·
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was shot and falally today when a huge blah pre!ISure of which 11.bout 5600.000.000 iJs Am- of accel}tlng the brl;Jt" tn connf:\!L· .md h•s other li UMI!IeSlttmo,; fomw buyers
'Ibe bodies wei'e 'so mangl2d a!, when s group of PickeL&lt;; cxy1:roln tank ll!led In the manWac· erlcan
1011 v llh the Elk Hill;; ml lease11 l!tle favor with the we.&lt;;t.emer~
·Decreases In world production
most beyond reeognltlon one man 5
BANKER F.tCEB'ioNo TERII
kl halt three employes of ture of •CEtylenc iB(I; exploded In
3. An International commlsakm He malntoin~o the mone~ wah .1
Tht 00" 1d has 1cpea• ~d!) ""surr'CI. must 1urnlsh t!Je basis for material
hta.d havln!f. been cut off while an·
Zanesvute, o, July 2l - INSmine. near Martins the plant, wreckinl a porUon of sha.ll be appmnted to examine Ge-r· lo11.n on the Thref' Rivers ranch
the public that th~ gn:!ll slo.bJ I:z.:- tmprovemenl m wheat prices Iu
other's bodY had been aevered at the Wu.tt M. Barnett, former president
tlHy started home after lhe bulldJ,ng
m~:~.ny·s tlnaJ.lclal and economic
tlon corporation's holdmg~ wlll not . the race or the world wheat 1ttua ..
:hips. 'Ibe man that had been drag- or the State Security bank, which
work. Joe Pet.erlln. 43
The e~».ployes working near lb &lt;: 5ttucture to determine whether BATTLE ro-HARNESS be dumped on the ltUlrket. said I tion, dccr~&amp;.Si'd wheut plodUl:tiOII
led along the t.rack was mAngled waa clo8ed last Janaury by the Sttlte
miner, wafl taken lnto tanr.. jumped throuah wmdows to ":1ew money" Is essential to Oerbklnt'
but wHI be handled st:~ as , here 1s ~:Silenttal li our v:owt-rt;
less than his companions hovln~o~ bankllli departmem, today · faced
connection wtth the aatl!ty. Plre which folio,. ed uw llX- m9Jly'IJ rehabilitation.
WELL, IS CONTINUED to lm!JOS(' tht minimum burden on l"'18h to get the beneftt of the od•
rece1ved what appea.r?d to be ll ID1prlsonment in Ohio penitentiary
pto.lon wu extlngulsbed wllll .!!mall
4 Short term credits to be exdomutlc .11.1 I world prlct&gt;s Compl~te 1cent tarltf thyc w11l have to rem.•l'll
scalp wound, besides other smaller of from one to 30 yea.rs.
In the day, 250 alleaed 1058
tended Into lOiliJ term credits If It
Mt Plear.ant. M1ch. July 21 - INS wlthholdtnw of these supp:!e~. If It the1r acr~f4te to the pomt wher ..
InJuries to t.h'e body.
Barnet waa aentenced tn common
JeiT"raon county 1tag·
appettt·s necessary.
-8f'\etal scmcs of \Oluntrer wmk- wtn· practical would not create a most or their crop can be sold at
Upon lnvestlgatton of thf: bodies Pleas court here by Julge c F Ribmarch upon ReVj;!roJ
DROWNS IN llll'fAKt:
men resumed their battle tOOay to •hCJtage of whtot eit her he1e o1· 111 I home, nnct out surplm stocks must
a letter, sent from Chnrlt-Rton, W ble yesterday after he pleaded rullty
county mlnea. The march YOUTH
London, Jllly 21-INS--Nequench the fiery geyser at st1 ubhl~ wcrld markt't~ ot· mlltFriRilV Jm- 1 be workcci dmm
Va., and signed by 0 William Lae•r to an indictment charalnr ml&amp;applito be a part of a algnalled
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rottatlene IJI'Omlllnl a llllUsfau:oil well no 1 which nas taken cl,ht pru"" wheat ptiC('s, while it would
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mera 1 t orr ft na 1 &amp;f1'et!men 1 on tnterwas found on the person of onl:! cation
dlctme of funds · Th ree other ln · u~ol
,...... ll8 1or several dlsturb&amp;nces
liveti
pile t:p more ttOuble fur the tu- .
TO START PROBE
man. In the envelope which held formern::a.:~r~lll held aplnst !.he were almmt at the same time. Five =;esf;erenl!~r~;~;ne:,_lch~~
nat.lou.l eft'0111 ~ &amp;ave GerThe elshth victim of the expl~lo 1 ture"
' Portsmouth, o. July 21-INS~A
tba letter was a braid of hnlr abouL
were made in J81lenon
d 1 art
m~tny fr.m economkl ('ollapu
and fire which occurred Saturday
The Farm Board chairman's ad- f&amp;r·reoclllng special grand Jvry m11 hen the well was drilled Jn wah vice to farmers wOts to cut their pro4 vestl~tlon of the conduct of aU
BIX mches of length The other two
THOMPSO.,.--IN CR•RGE
i.rter deputies dispersed a Btolkovlc. who was drownel n h
were undertaken lolday al the
had
bers
,
of strikers wtlh tear gas
Intake of a IIBht plant rna. n W en
~~even. 4 p&amp;wer .-onfll!tftln or mln·
Mrs H E Whltteklnd , 35 ot Mt ductlon He saw some • bullish • · Scioto county oftlce-holders WU! be
num
on lhe1r clothing
Ironton, 0,, JJuly 21-JNB-Ca,ml
diSorders caurht autborllleo, h18 body waa sucked 1100 feet tbru
ilte
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nat
thl'l Brl"-h ,.,..,. . oftJ.,
il&amp;ns rm the fut"-. de•Ja·lng the ordered as a resu.l o. t11e - «1..,.;., .. _
wllleh correspo ded to
A 'fllo
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PleMant. Three others are sttll at
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numbers .
mpson at Clevela.rtd toOay
had believed the Lroubles in thE Iron plpt' at a speed o I e-e
~. If. wa1 IWiollru:ed l.:t.te this
th
drou~o~ht In thf' northwe.~l and re- tlon yesterday of anoth~;r otftcla.l1 t r d
glvet1 by penal illRtltutions One tem)Jm'ar1ly took ehnrge of the atarea at an end. unawares. o ~ond
ahiiii'IIOOR by H-•• L. StJ-o ..0
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eath
cluced wheat acreagp In Rumania County Auditor W. Leslie Ke~ter,
number' as nearlY 11.8 could ....
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it ai)pear· Austrla.lla and the Argentine would whose accounts were betng scrutln""" ob- fa irs of the Iron City savluas Bank
whn mre released from Tht&gt; lad wa.s playins on a d anUlliled sates !HcHt.n'
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th t th times
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week were haatny -•- ..rous strip ot pllmg In Lake ate
e 0 an lla&amp;e flames had help future prices.
lized lor an alleged short ....e.
tng been oblltera ted .
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c.wer
~n nexUnKulshed
but each time
. As b us1nes&amp; conditions abroa1
C. B. Egerton a.a president,
after 25
combat the altuatlon.
which protecta the mouth of the
&amp;ht:•r l'ellUlt
o1 well
the satielkd
cenftl'&amp;a&amp;iOD.I
th
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Kr;tter's resignation followEd
that
It was thought at tll'llt the men yean or servtee EB;erton wiU be SllClnveatiptlnr the llhoot- 'intake ma.ln He aUpped arrd tell
fllllainl be&amp;b heft' and in Parey ar
up al(aln Work wa.s and at home become mor~ stab!~ •· I of Bheritr Maurlce J
Caldwell,
might have e&amp;eaped from some m- teeded by L K Cooper, prPSklePt
Indicated today that Into the Wtiter snd disappeared beb ." CoL S&amp;i•UJOn declared
stoppt&gt;d at ulghtfall to be n&gt;.aumed he added, "as conHdence improve11 whose accuonts also were belng
fltitutlon, PDMibly from Lakin w of the Continental Stove Corporaprobably be relea~t&gt;'CI neath the surface. His body wa11
again at daybreak.
I!~ businHS recovery gets under way, Iprobed Both men a.re RepubliQUUI.
Va., Just acnw; the river from 'Hob- tJhOJI here. Thomno:on 18 ehol•noan of
he nex• day or two.. round In a screened well In a ll&amp;ht
.....Tbe )II'Obltlm hu been tllarl·
!Strengthening Cactors will come intf•
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d Lh
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alld then: 8ft' better pr.-.·
GANG8Tt:R CONVICTED
play for thelle reasons alone. We
NO CHANCE FOR FLOOD "
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eatirnu with c ~nvest~a.t\~t&gt;~~~~~
e board of dlt~.
wa.s 1, hJI: ~ ~! plant a x of am e mway.
pect1 for a final &amp;~~eemenl"
Chicago. July 21~JNB-"14acblne I have come out of dcpieS&amp;lon~~ In til~
Columbu:;, 0 July 2l~INS-A:ay
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PREACHER FINED
river hichway hurled rocka a.t
Gun" Jack McGwn, suspect In the past and we are going to come cut thought that Ohio streams mtcht
Other articles they had In a
TUiln, 0., July 21-IN" u-...
machine tn which PeterUn and
~~on.
July 21 -WI.t.h the Unit- St Valentine's day massacre, and
mount to flood-stage a.s a restJlt of
,or-..._ ..., three other Gaylord mJne employ..
.....-tes sponsoring a plan to SDVe · hl.!i Blond Alii;.!·, Low&amp;e Rolfe to·
bard • Bins that have dr6llched the
satchel, eave up no lntorma
\ neighbors complained that t:ls serOennlllly from bankruptcy fo
d
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tate fo th
t
1 da
Whereby tbelr Identity OODiil ' ..._..."•- mon5 were too loud, h-v. Col"""" were riding.
"'-n
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r U8t' ay "ere found gualty of conspiring 1925 MISS AMERICA
s
r e pas :severn
y~ were
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one rook smashed tbe 11888 In
as a ..... t resort If everything eiRe to violate the Mann act
E
dlspelled here today by Weathertablished. They carried a lew shirh .... ..-or::l\5, minister of the PentLcos•~J
f&amp;11.8, the French delegation to the 1
W
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SECOND
TIME
man William H. Alexander
miMion h
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car and struck John Prancls,
tH) on a erei/a........,J had been f'lneo:t
Peterlin ftred at the At Soldier•' and Sailora' eonference of ministers here today
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'The rain Is almost over,· A.Jexa:il·
( Continued on IJ!IP 1tx'
e rae ot dl8turbin 1
said. One ahot st*"•"'k
of
was reported to have formu1a.ted a
Oaklutd ca.J July 21-·INS-Miss der said 'Shov.ers will contlnu~ 00))eace. Rev. OWeDfl refused to
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new 15c:heme involving extension oJ
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· Spring Coats 1·1 frle•·

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Early Tuesday
ENGINEER JGNOR N
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two daugbten.
Mr Pfarr Ia the owner of a GOO
11cr,. twm 1n Washlngt.ah, where he
ro.lacs 300 head or more eattle. The
farm Is in the mldltt of the lqe11t
apple produclnl ' country or
unlted St.atell, h~ said. They w 11
vl&amp;lt. h.!re tor two weeks ll~ then
retlJ.m to their hom- vla the south.
ern route, arter viBitln&amp; the nation's
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Wonderful Bargains--Crowds Thr~nged Our Store
All Day Friday and S.\urday.

just didlooked
nQJ. &amp;eem
JUte and
home
~~~~¥~:~~::~~-~"r:·"'~""';·too• places
rarnu~a.rbyhimto him,
b aOOOJpp8nled
I!Pn, and
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OOOIES·or

lra 8010 lnjured
bile W rec:k at

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ctw.nge in tempt-rnt.ure

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Showers Lhls a.!ternoon 'ld&amp;hEIPb

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Wrilt .................. . 5c

Druid LL:UnblV,ched 36 inch
Mualin, dur reiUlar 11c
arade I
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Mr Reuter wu born In Pomeroy
)eft here whe'n a Yi&gt;llhl man
went to Raydflnyllle, wlwre t)e
employed u a public oftker.
several years tbere. hs moved
to Colurpbua ~hne he haa made
home stnce.
He ls aurvlved b)' one
Lawrence "&lt;Lora) Reuhlr of
Pork. 1be tuneru l arranpmenle
belna completed. by a Oolttmbm ,
dertaker.

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hla rniasl.on to another part of
when Mayor John DrelyJer
Ink Eradicators City
to IIUIJ)eDd
the ~"i"e:8Livn.
Must Not Be Kept l\OuJd

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nze ac age
Friday, ·
July 24th

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WOMAN pJi.oMJ:sn AcrtON
Ironton, 0., July 21-INS--sea h
whtel
was started heN toda. to
re
are said io be leadlna the and ~~er:r bulldln&amp;' at thtt Ohio credit to tide over the altua.ttoo unsailant who YMtefda.; ~an udl
'should orpnlze a march on Soldiers and Sailors' Orphan Homt, tU Germany ean obtain ll tonakilled Elmer Puley
and
an the JaU where Peterlln wu held
Xenia, were beinB g:lven oon&amp;tdera· term Joan.
New Orden Ciftll
2411
ently frightened wl&amp;nft.e.
Three men wer4: held today In Uon today by members of tbe 8t8te
The American delegation remain·
New York. Ju1Y 1.- IN&amp;-Niaht lenoe.
connection with tbe slayllliJs in the cootrol, or emergency, board.
- ·- ---- ~ Ute In New York tooay -... prepa.r·
Putey, dying in a locaJ
VIrginia ooal ttelds.
Pleu In support ol thl&amp; pr~d
&lt;Continued on page four&gt;
..... tnr a. ronRiderable ot a dlmmla~J. refuaed to name b man
men slain were Clarence bUlldlnK program were voiced by
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representatives of the American Le29 an d C. 8. SpatJidlng:, 41. liOn
Pollee Commlssiooer Mulrooney hUn. N'n. Pasley 8&amp;Jd abe knew
and by trustees and other &lt;:om- WOMAN ATTEMPTS
told a ntharlng of 300 proprl'!'tor&amp; man by &amp;Jiht but that she did
were vJctlms, accordlnc to om- clllls ot the Home at a aeul011 or
of dance ha)Ja, night elubl and cab• know hl.s name.
of the Ru..Ymond City Coal co., the board here late yefl.terd8)i .
SELF DESTRUCTION
arets theJ would be "eletrned up or
"I'U tate eare .of the matter myan llttempt to Intimidate the 100
Regl8k!rln8' a sympathlc attUqde
dOled up."
IU','' she promlled polite.
working In the mine.
b:lward these requeat&amp; board memPort Worth, Tes:., July 2l- IM8Under new recuiations all ownen
A &lt;'Oroner's Jury found Kyle died bets IndiCated that Utey wiU reach llrln. Katherine KJng, in the hO&amp;Plntllilt bP ftrnrerprlnted and ph~·
GROCEB 11JICIDE8
of a bullet nrec1 by a per80n or per- 11. decltalon within the next two tal here with a bullet wound in her
Urbana, 0, July 21-INS-An ,.,. Ron s un 1mown. The Jnquest Into weeD.
•·tt
1una:. •••
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,.-a-&amp;.ed
. ..,., , em_..,. "Bhtered
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ganpters excluded from nl@ilt clubs tempt. to escape ~ heal.U:I
Sp~u1ding·~ death was to bf! held
'Ibe board wa&amp; &amp;Hell to author- phJ'aielanl ~&amp;ld today.
and doors eloaed at 3 a. m.
f t l bellned to haft been tbt
Lze the use of 1166.000 lor w. new Aa lln. Kt.te Pop.tty &amp;he &amp;ued
Mulrooney al.lo ordered that no tiYe for &amp;he suicide or AIYWD w
CContlnue~t on nore &amp;hree)- - I!Chool bulldlq, 1180.000 tor a new oene Tuney ror tJM,OOO tn •
tnt eradicators be lrept tn the Fe- lllldU, M. Bt. Parla, 0., rroeer, who
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uiQI.n&amp;' haU and kltdlm. and 11111· keach of promlae suit, whiCh waa
' .etrta:. preYentlnc raising of patron&amp;' hanpd btm.leU in hls etore.
NEGRO Ktt.l..8 LOVER
000 tor a nursery bulldlnB • An lrt- dllllniMed
, .11 •H ~.
5J)eetlon of eondtttons at the Homej Acoordtnl to her mother, Mn J,
il:l:,l.ud , ~JI,ostefl&amp;es must nQt m1ngre -.1th
01.&amp;8' MD ltBIVIIE WOilK
SteubenYille, 0., July 21- INS-- Wll.l made by bol.rd members list Y. Rankin, with whom abe live•, the
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TUilh, 0.. JUly :n.-INB-Em· A netro llt:nown to polt~ es • Slim' · saturday.
shoottna oocurred Bl.turda)' night
,.111 -w 11 MulrOOney, who denied there wu piOJU PI the United States Oh&gt;M"IItodaY flhot and killed Mary ~J
Indications today WeJ.'e th•t if atUr 1he and her dall&amp;'hter ha;t
an lnnreMe of vice In New York. 0~ .• followtnt a two.weeb laJ·Dfl, 23. nesreBB. at her home no.r Tor~ funds are available, Ute boatd will plAyed card1 and l18t.ened to tb&amp;
" Wu pven authOrity b) acl ln nliht were bacllt: at work on a pa;rt-Ume onto, accorcUna to oftlctal&amp;.
permit construcUon of the new diD~ I radio. Her dalJimtl excuseo heretUb 'repla'tioQ by a new law ~d baelll t;odap. SUperintendent o . R. l 'l1le ehootlnl: wae tbf1 ou'«fowth IPI ~d kltebm bu.t wlll derer ac· \ Mlf and ,went Into the room whel'e
on 'JUDe m by the muntciJJIII U- Kel1 ea1d open ton 11 t tb8 ~\ wtU 1or a Ioven' quarnl, pollCI' ial~ tJOD on th\f rest or tile buUdlDI pro-,liha llfa.t ,touPd. • few tlitnu&amp;ft later
IIIIDblJ,
doubtltii1DcrtML
I"BLIID'" ueapecl.
- ~riM' loW! a later date.
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Allier Patroou' Checb1

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died en route to
Emerrenc::y Board
credit&amp; to Germany.
y oung CommunJS
. t ' stenographer,
Ml&amp;&amp; Pay Lanphier, ll!edlcted
h;:~~~ was In
While utmost secrecy !IUrrounded
hu married her ehlldll..lod sweet--------the American plan up to an early
' heart. her mother, Mrs Eml1y Lan- Ch'
v·
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a crowd gathColumbus, 0' July 21-JN&amp;-Re- hour thlll a.ftemoon. It wu learned G' I ,_ Ch - d w· h H
phler announced t.oda,
tnese
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expenditure of t423,- by tntematlonal New!l Sertc:e frf';n
ar1e
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aY• The former beauty ~en 's maron duty by Sberltr 1100 tor ooruitructlon or • scho~t moet reliable eources that It pro.. in 1 Jn 1 tructecl Childrea ia rlsse to Wl.nftekl John Daniels. who
Treaty With U. S.
Duff ln cue oomm\1~ buUdl~- dbdng hall and t!tehen,
for reneWBble 1hort- term I
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1graduated In engineering from the

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OiY 11&amp; ;- ll~eit Size-.AlltdiaeQitt~ lbli!W. for M~• WomeD aoil Children, one to three pair Iota and all priced ao low
that you c.D afford to buy an ""tra pair.
MEN'S LOW SHOES ..........................•. $1.95 Uf
LADIES LOW SHOES .. ,.. ........................ tlllc UP,'
CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES ................ · .... ,· '19c Ul!'
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Jetrel'Min, 0., Ju1y ll.-IN8-MI'6 bride Is 25, the ll'OOm ill 26
ed and Held Over Prq... :
Yett.a lAnd. Cleveland attorney for I Mls:~ Lamphlel' WM married to Bid·
teit of Con1ul
International labor defense, was ez- lney Spiegel, Jr., son of a Chieqo
pected to arrtvf' here toda:p to n.le Furniture manufacturer, tor
a
an Injunction petition ln common ' month ln 1928, being divorced at
-.!ping, July 21 ~INS-Om~al•
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tl'&gt;e ChiUP.SP qovernment toda.v
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;xrunt;y oDlclalA, and aeek the re- , SALARY CUT MADE
tn'llty with tile United Stat.!&gt; by reeue from Ja.ll of J.l1s5 Irene Dixon, '
flllllng to tum over Dr Francis
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81 ~ communist camp leader.
AT OHIO STATE U. Tucker, American physician cbargMiss Di.s:on, a rNideo.t or Cleve- I
ed wtlh the killing of a Chinese. to
land, ~ one of two leaders at a Columbus, o Jul
2l-INS-A the AmP.ricAn consul In thb C•tl
ehlldrens
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T1 1e Chi nese po11 ce arrC!itef.i Dr
which was camp
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Sb Conneaut
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the youna campers were recelvlng up at Ohio State Unherstty today
lnstnretlon ln commU.JIJitie PtoPlL- Iby the hatltution'!i blard of tru"-l.es
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The action, which was desiged to
'J'ne llrl WU held In jail on no meet a df'creased state approprla·
SP'!C11lit cllar«e. Prosecutor Howard t1011 and a recent order of state
M. Nazor declared !!he would be re- ftnance director HOWBrd L. BeYiA for
lealled u soon a.s she promised to all state departments and tnstltuleave the camp llnd dL&amp;conttntre her ttons to make reductions or ~~even
alleaed oommunt&amp;tlc teaclltnp IJ per cent In order to balance the
OJhtl l'f'fw~. she will be l'll'(lt;ecUld sta.te'11 antk:lpa.ted revenues, 18 ef~
on charpl of \'lolatlnl the Ohio 1rec:tlv!! a.s of July 1. It atrect8 sal1
Or1ml.nal Byndle&amp;lllm laW'·
1bove ts.OOO a year.

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Dr. Tucker recently shot and ktlled a Chlnefle intruder In his home
which had prevloW!ly been bur~rlarlzed several thtWI. He thour.ht that
the Intruder WM a burglRr.
The llbootlliii •·GniSed the Chlnl'!'il"
public, always restive under the Ell:·
tra-Teerrltorial treaties by which
foreigners In China remain under
the Jwilldlctlon of their oonsull. tv
clamcrr for hll!l arree:t.

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