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"' ·~fOH DIVORCE
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·:oy JUDGE THOMAS

TID DAU..T TRIBUQ. POlmROY, OBlO.

while patrollin6 the hJ&amp;:hway
here Joot.tna for speed demons It suddenly at.arted \o

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

a motorist pawed
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thrown on the chtet Thls eonllnued until he wa.s drlppinK
wet n-om head to toe
If the raln continues the
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forced to buy me a

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Pl'lTSBURGH LIVESTOCK
PltU!burah July 2+--INS-HOK~
Receipts UOO market active, 16·30&lt;:
hllhl!l 160-220 1b8 8.36 8 60 some
held hl&amp;'ber, 230-360 Ibe E 76-8.25
360~31/J lba. 7101? 60
100-140 Jbs
7 75~6 2l'i packinll sows strong to 2ik
hi&amp;'her, bulk 5 00-l'iliO a. few 5 75
Cattle
Receipts 12fi
mark~&gt;t
mostly stea.dy a few comon 00 medium steen 5 25-6 75, some bet.t"r
lot up to 'J7fi In between rrade
graKS cowt1 3600-t.OO euUer to comMOO buUa 3 25-3 85
Calves Receipta 200 market very
slow, undertone weall W lower, 1
tallr.lnr around 8 50 for chol.ce medIum weight vealers
sneep Receipts 1 2M. a few early
110~1 about steady. act1n11 higher
for choice handyweightll and ew~
and wether lambs early sales rood
and chOice, between 7 50 and 8.50

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S LESSON :

UNDAYDOOL

Rib Roast troon younr &amp;endtr beet PoiUld
BoUlnr Bed Pound

Nice Rm...ed

S~tusare,

Swlh's

Ollice oak for 20Z·R.

P~mlun~ Coolr.ed

$4.50
$4.89
$5.89
$7.89

HIGH ~RADE MOTOR OILS
'IJ.·Gallon Cana
73c
-i 1i·Gallod C.na
$2.98
Barrel Loll, per 1allon
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TIRES and TUBES AT FOUR STATIONS
Pomeroy

Surar Run
Enterpriae
Kerr'• Run
Mulford'• Station
Cheahire
Kanau1a Cut Rate Station

Howell &amp; Wright

SERVICE
PRICB-SUNDA Y 5 CENTS

Shake-Up of German Cabinet May Be Reoult
Of Failure

Columbia Univeroity Girl
Cornea To Grief On
Reaervation

TO OBTAIN AID
Mrs

For Advanced Degree i
Crime Opena Way To
Several Theoriea

Umberto Lotfl"edo, (abo•e)

dete"mmed to be the fln1t NP.w
York to Rome wom&amp;ft fher, haa

By WALTER DlETZ}:L
INS Stan 0ort@Spondt-m

Plllehased the Bel1anea monoplane
"L1berty," in whu~h Hilllaand Ho11'11!!. hopped the AUant1c to CopenY'hllf'
River Navnjo Count}
Berlin July 25--Chancellor Ht'!n ~ hagen reeentlJ. HIUIJ, 'Photorra- Ariz July 25---0mclal lnvestlgu~ 1011
rich Bruening and PoreJJ!:Il MlniHL 1 pht&gt;r of Liberty, N Y, who fi- wm; IJ()E'ned tuday lntu the death or
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Jullu.s CUrtlus returned w Berlin
Henr'etta Bchmerler 2'J cf Nt'W
todn.y to 'face U1e music fur hav- U3,000. She plana to hop off on York Columbia University ethonollng ct'me J!.Way from the London
fH1ht t:o Rome early tn u11lcal student whalll! body was
ll!\'el! power conference PIIICUcally
AuzuaL
I lcund badly blltt.ercd In a ~~:ulch
empty ha.nded.
four milt!&amp; from Ute Ape.Ch~ Indhl.n

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CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS HAVE BEEN DRAST·
ICALLY REDUCED FOR IMMEl&gt;IATE CLEARANCE. THERE
IS STILL AMPLE TIME TO SAVE WHILE THIS SALE IS ON,
PROVIDED YOU GET HERE BEFORE CLOSINGHIME SAT·
URDAY NIGHT. DON'T DEL)\Y! BUY NOW AND SAVEl

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The- man:Ia,e of
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Llvmpton (above , film atar, aftd
Paul Whiteman. rotuod Oft'heJtra
ll!ader will take place
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Whiteman'• fourth
mutr1mon,. hu been
caco col ectloc )t.er

Gre~t Heroism I~

Unidentified Boys Discover Building
Displayed In Fire Ablaze; Hard to Arouse Inmates;
P1t1ful Siahla Seen Durina •
Fire Gains Rapid Headway
Terribl11 Holoeauat in
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Auto• To Farmen
In Same Way

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PATIENTS CRIPPLED AND AGED
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Pertsh 10 Beds· Many Found nee ng,
Clutching Rosaries; Structure
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Contained 270 People

r~y EDWARD B LOOK!TI
IHB &amp;taft' Correspondenl
Ft.mk Duly 11. 1111-year-old boy,
Wtuhlngwn, July 26--Bia bUill a\ruCJ.~~t paid with hi&amp; life tor hh
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llidf \lil.ll called on today
help I hen.lc rt'scue eft'ortl Frank finn
~lk. wh~at larnl'-'l!&gt; by acr ptmg severed an artery lu hll&gt; arm when 1
In payment ror t ... rm Qlechm- 1 he broke through 11 window to relo
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cue lraped Inmates and lalel ""a ~
Polntlnl to the !'X-I np e •f Ul C' overu'l!lf by smoke

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r~r~:;~~~';r ~e~~~ry led by sheriff Graf Zeppelin Js =~nnu~:~~!:~;s~; ~~ 11~~~~ Ibo~ ~~:t . ~ld ~~~:~e:or,: ov:~}~~7~
D&amp;n Dlvelbess
IOmled
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and former chnllt
of Lan!.:.~ and lnhala.tors beiOie ht
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Pittsburgh, July 25 -INS--~hocked bv the most disbrook nearest rallro11d juncUou and
tbe ltderal farm boorC: Ale'KJ.ndu l.suff•t:•t&gt;nUy rnlv cl to be takln 1(
IPl'l!pared ta-ek Into the forest •~
Left•, cf aceeptln&amp; ne.~..mnt whcll.t 1HQmcoPQthlc tl:&gt;Spllal
l .d.~trouR fire here m re ce nt ye.1rs official Pitt~burgh thiS af1 1
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private bii.DU, mliL.V be tlf)eCtl':d
p08!1lbly before the end of the day
to
Internatlonal News Service lea.rnell
nv£ ARE DROWNID
hold nu lnquut over Lhll b1Jd) :u Leninarad Next Stop
7~ r,ul.t&amp; a blllhelln pv.yme ' { 1
-ternoon launched an IJn.e stJgatJOn mto the holocaust at
-uuu• are llable source. and a ...
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~of Ute Oerman cabinet I&amp; more A caisson which they were slnkmlf
RUNian Sci11ntiata
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u•.,, 1~;~_we 0 e 11re en1mes to
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tlian..a PQII&amp;IbUity
1n tht. beam river at the Pord auto
White River
N"'vajo Count;;
1 10 uoo do Ukew~
the home He 1ushed. lnbD the ho&amp;- 1ast night too'' a toll of 26 hves and !'.ent mole than 200
80 Aboard
Cha~Uor Rl"lmqlng called un ~obUe plant heft today proved a Ariz July 25-INB-Tbfl ftftt rpys
Thtt action of t.he harvt!&amp;t..n" cool- I ptta.J ~tel on the third floor H~rc
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Pru~Aen'- ~:::-~-~.. ~~1tllinWet far five Ford em-i cf 1.hl.' tillnl. IIWI ~ a"de881at~
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the negu&amp;iatlon.'l carried on at the the ("aisson preparatory to com- llng c.nd reveak!d a f'it.a.rk p~tur~ or ilcally nol'!ed Ita ;ay :p
e Iion ol the matter It W&amp;ll tellrned woman Lo safety
I ba$1!rnent o l the brick and
aood
Among tne injured ,
L ldon conf-erence to the preSident mencinr worll: on a pier for the lhoruble tr$Q:edy
moruonr mast at taa en~ ~ till'! farnl tK*rd felt Le1J1Je had set n I
-~ h tldl 81 ld
!Juuomt:d
thrn policemen and firemen
at
Por&lt;l 1
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rn a hUddled
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blan :tt!tl.r 'Berlln, 11 t 4 40 A M
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•plendJd cftlllple
but 1efratned
u
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leat&gt;t a tlozen volunteer I'HCW!rll A
A met:tlng of the cnblnet \lias called
Pant&gt; w n
e r s 11&amp;' ttde cut
maS8 un er a
- headl'd out ror Lenlnrrad. Rllllsi&amp; from touchllli 011 the subject pub· j Hu11h Lavtly
vr:\unt('(l I&lt;OSC \Ic the entire structure ori~tlll of th&lt;&gt; v-)'e&lt;lt-old boy Frank Dal)! &lt;lilt an
as soon as the Chance lim lelt the C~tr lllelr supply of rresh air The 1ket lay the shatt..ered form of Heu• on it:F wa) to Ute arctic w~N; 111 l'~ly '" su-tlng that uthet 111 workl:'r said one of tl~ wu1m n h nre W!Ui uudcterlnlnerl
ulCJ \ In hls arm when he broke
Columbia Unl- que.~\.';
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of Jli'W geogra ph'"' Bllu
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One theory onered b\ an inm 1te througn " winclou to rescue tue
P resident 11 palace o.nd ll was be- BeaQ'I river ftows Into tht! Tharnt'3 rletta Sclunerlcr
llevec! new and strln~nt fln!lnChl.l not far from ll.s mouth
~r~t) 1t ~ 00 11 Cal s~de:lt of Ne~ rnetc 1rol08ll!lll secretti
At the agrtcultur.e depe.rtmtlt kneeling m pi"ll.Yel betme a statute was that spontaneous cofllblll!ttou oliipped lumates
deer~&amp; were being druftell
or WIO oun dea
nstead 0
Tl ~ oral wa~ eJCpected to reaC'.h AAslstant Secretary R W Dunlap or the vlrj; lll wnenlw pJck1xl h •r up might have caused t-he holoeau.st
Origin 11.nd cause of, the fhe we1 :
rt wns undeutood that n strang
TWO HURT IN WRECK
1the mystic lore f!he soUght amon~ he City 011 the b11.nks of the rray- w t 60 far as to say the.t if ottlt!rS
- Floors of th ~ lnstltutlon recer. ..l} nut unmedlatel~
l~arned
'I'h
nl!.lkr.nl
concentration
cabinet
Cclumbus o
July 5 - INS - the Arizona Apaches
tiCWIIIIJ Nevil by nightlall There ~ 11 ed tlle lead 01 th.. ChlcllJ!:U
Two mu&lt;.!entUicd uoy.-; wc11 lli\C I were rubiJed and polished wttll holocaut;t -v..~11 disCOvered b y two
was 111 the maklng .,..ith the Bruen ft1:1UndlfK a curve neu.r S pringfield 1 Wmn from all night Y1gll In 1l Ul take
board 8 number of lo o
c1edlt fm avt'rtms a majo1 )&lt;J!;JS -JI oiled cloths anc t was U10ught the unidentified b.:Jys Efforts lU arouSf'
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In~ tO\' anment sectetly nefil'ollatl:.lK today an automobile struck q ':: dlan .8cout&amp; 11.nd Arizona otnce1)1 fo t Ru~sum me:nor ~clence who Will concern the rnrmers wou d be llfe u1 ~he dlsust.er unable tv awak - IJittze might have broken out In the the Inmates provt'd fnutless :m d
with Dr Allied Hua:enberg ll:'.ader brid~ ut.der construction and over- med a ruardlan barrier around ht!r o.ccompany
the expedition on Its helped but would not suggest .such en tbt mmutcs by pe&gt;undln~ oJIJ the discarded cloth!! All theorieti how- one of the bo}!l hurled a sto.oe
{t the Oerman nationalist party turned cMtkally injuring two Co- crU!II1ed body pmtectlnH It llllllnst right-day cru~ of the Icy north
1 acllon pubi ~1Y
door the quick think in~:~: hu) ~:. 1 uri~ ever were •ttbout omclal confirma thThroughftll wlndow0
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and tllc PrW!slnn stotc PI cmler Otto lumbus m~n
1 coy ..,tt-s IJuzmrds lllld other
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Bt•tort' th~ depa.rtur~ Professot 1 detlolld gt'nerall" to accept wheat
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er n g
headway that escape unl~ss ra.pld
mo.d~
B OUII with 11 view to tncludln([
Wallace Barnhill 42 and his scuvcngt&gt;rs clr the woflie J&gt;t!rll of hu
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wlmtows and a\\okenlr 1g th Sf' In
tht'lll m 11 recOIItized c1:1blnet Braun bl'(.ther Charles W Barnhill auf- ~ man ghouls
Rudclph L Samoylovlc
urg~ in p&lt;~Vment (or furm ma.clunery the 5ld
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Pltl~bur~h July 2t&gt;---At least 26 at onCtJ, was almost unposslble A
Is th.'! lellder of the powerJut .!OCIDI r.-.red &amp;e\t.'re fractur-es aud lace~.l
Etrerts W determine the circum or tht. RCientUic lll&gt;pt.'Cts ol th!! t'X· !anot;rs W()Uid be helped he conI'
perwn:s weredcadandmorethau200 IJ Roder llnng nearb} W!!.ll one of
tlons physicians at Mt C rti 1 stances 111 th m rd
f th
tt ~dit!vu salt1 that he hoped to dis ~ed
I mjuret! many of th~ latter believed lhe Hrsl at the scene he said
DellKCittUcparty
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....nlycaH~d PIPittsburgh
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l"1~::&gt; - ra.tallyburned asthe1emiL1Jl ~
Plameswerepourmgth1oughthe
8 .," 1 Rep Howard.-..
Draatlc octlon both political ad ho~pital here dlsco,ered
pale race co-ed who ~arne from Co
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lumbic. University to rttudy Indian men beyond Nova Ztmtbll!. the Rub on buslneM to l~t th ewheat farmer the rool of I he donuilfJr v 0 , Hw dlllastrous flre which destro)ed th&lt;' I roo an 0 sm e was 1 ow llg ou
HOn('mlc L'l lmperntlve to avert a
TO END DEPRESSION
]tribal lort! met with the resl:stancl.! 11lan osland north of Siberia
buy his 1a110 machlnmy und uut.u~ Llttlt' Slstns oJ the poo 1 hous~ !fl l llttle Sister~ of the Poor Home l or th~ough the '1\~Jdo~s Ol~won~en
comrlete collapse accurdlng lo resColumbus 0
July !; - INS-A today In a stolld refusal or Apac'ws
The Ora! Is under the commttwl mobtles with wheal
the a~ted when l I 'I •I I the the aR;ed here laW last nl:;ht
~~~ men "f'le ang~g~uth ~ Wll•
P~mlule cplnlou In both govern- campaign to end the buslneM and 1to lW!Ist In any way
of Its fnmous builder Dr HUIO
A concerted
program Mtch ._ 5 scene
Men and w~m• 1 ro• d"'~ 1 A check up or hosplth' 11' ~~1~ PII I o~s ~~~::~~dp~t:~r.~H;tu~r to eo~ganment and p11vate Circle!!
lndustrla.l depressk&gt;n by teo.chlng I The Indium; were 11n11;ered b) tht Eck..ner as:~l~ted by Command&lt;lr thnt In which Ute harvestel com
tlt. seen at the Wllldo\\, afn11d to vate homes r!!veuled t "
~er~ lr.l! mot.oris ts Into eme!lfenc~ am
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Ch~ uctJior B1 uenltlg returned from ~treater OOedlence to the Bible was holding of one ot their youth•. F.rn•t L hmann chief nuv\v;al:.~r
I pan~· hill! taken the 'ead would un- It a.p Into the llfe nets hPld by J 1 e- I sons lnma~s and rt"~cuel ~
bulance squads we bJought th;
London to a thoroughly demoralized plarmed by the Int.ematlona.l Bible Claude OUbe1 t but auth011t1es ue
A big crowd lucludlng many que!lt'&lt;lnably help to pull wheat out m~! nd vo 1u ~~~d111 below
~~In~~~~~~ toll w.t.s expected to dea.d and InJured out and loid thl'"-1
Orrntany Coming from tlle London Students Assoelatlon which Is hold- clo.red he was not connected with Amt'dco.ns gr~etcd the 01af on it.J 1of lh preSt:nt slump fht:te 1.s "
....... e1ns o •~ .....,."' t"•"' · pl:u:OO at mount today
1 on t.he lawn
As f11.st a~ automoconft'lence practically empty hand- !•111' lts annual convention here
I Miss Bchrnerh!r s death and was .,.rho) at staaken airdrome yester- ~
loo llttl
h 8n-or P11 •• 1 0 severa pom .... a ns
'"'s1Ge of th"
biles
r011 1 ddlt1011 to th 1
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-held for selling beer He had bee
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bUilding a 1d the J.'l.'"men fo tght
HO!!pltals were filling Japldl~ this I
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SEVEN KQ..LED
lact!ng as thl'! young girl student s dlhay !rom SFrledtorl&lt;hc'rh~.r;:lA AmSw~nl over an acrealle redudil.iu cam~ w. J.dll 00 rescue the Lrappeu In l momlng and em~rgm"Y physlcmns ambulance~:~ we halled them au.,ti
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Buenoa Alre!l lby telephone from IJU I.e and I n t erpre~oer 011u.:r1 ~
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I W~III' r was ~or~ln~; on one c.r
- tlonary dlscontent with th~ admln
The girl ~ body was found badly 1dltlor: are Lincoln Ellsworth W o can 'ou do about It?
everywher~ as o.lnrm Aftrr :tlallll Most of the Inmates wh.J perished 1t le c BinS on t e re ex~~.pe-Vr'e
11ar1mg the )Xli!Sibillty of meeting llflt.ratlon of Prestden!. lba.nez re- beoten and the clothlna: torn from 1 new acrOBS the north pole tn the 1 Big bll8iness should and can af- rang In were dashm~J LIIJ to the many crippled and all far along In hned from the fourth noor to ti~
po.yn entf both public ond private Isuited in seven deaths and thirt) It In a rain-beaten lUll) four nule &lt;I dirig ible Norge with General Um-~ ford to hold wheat onct' It acquire&gt;! home
The UnPt&gt; or tne fh ~ hc»&gt;e )ears were h"-Pped In theh beds Gt gJound pst&gt;Smg down the dead ami
Various brancheS of the govem- wound-" •-•-y
from the Apache reservation
bertt1 Nubile ond Raould Amundst".n It Knward obServed
~pread 11round the e11:,.,1.161! rou1 , m t.he chapel or the institution ]the others---1 l:lllW eight bodiell
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like a splder·Web and Flroru n w&gt;th where they had herded together
bu~~ed to a crisp

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FORMER LOCAL SIN(;IER ON AIR
PrPd Vou well known In Pnmeruy 1!.!1 a singer of t&gt;xceptlonal abll
lty r:ow located In Newport Ken~
tuck), wUislnK over W C K y Sund~t.Y ~venlng from 8 13 to B tli

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~OUI and hil NILIRIIIIIhtn lUI tlu•
aporttle to tllP Ot&gt;ntlle!l a nPw "P"
fl'r Wll~ Dffilt&gt;d AO!Jud1 Willi Wt'll
auite~l a~ that ctollll't tor It 'l'la8 tilt!
natur111 door to thP. Oruro llonuu1
world 'J h• per~eocutloD at J•ru
HIPm IH'DI the dis~ tple1 aa far u
A•tlotll
1 I•reaeh1DJ to Jewl'l onl7 (Y til
Ill thll they rollowert tM QJWI'Vl&amp;
of Chrllt Tbey hd not Jet come
to 1'4'!all.:e the tUIIvenaHty ot the
roapel
Ev~ tho• limited the,.
WAre used In carrylua out the dl
vine purpo~~~e
2 Prl!aehlng to the Orectt.a1 (Y
201 'l'he dl~~elph!l who h11d eon1e
rrom Afrle11 ond Cyprus were or
hroo.der 1ympathy thsn tboae or
Palestine and the1 oonmgoon•Jy
croshd the line preaehlng tbe Lortl
JHDI to thll Oreeh &amp;110.
S The hand nr the Ltlrd upon
them (v 21) PeorhnPII tiU! Hnly
Rplr1t wa1 ~ured out a11ew a• st
l'entetolt Their DIIDIIIU\ Will le
eompanled with the dhlu blelailll Mo.nv belittled on the IA1rd
throuah their mtntatry
IV RljOICllng In p.,HilU&amp;iOftl (I
Pete~ 4 12 un
Fie-ry trlal1 nrP to hP eJpf'cted by
the dlaelpt~ or Christ The WQrld
hat@d Cbrll( and 1•11t 111m to de-atb
To be reproache11 ttnd lm.tc!~l ror
Ohrl1t'1 ~~te II a ho1dp .t bonor
aod tbote who n1uv he callll!d opoa
thu to •ul'er ahoul4 njolce ud H

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Theee Suits are new, up·to-date models, new'' woolena in

Twiats and Weaves that will be ••rood for fall wear aa the pre·
aent.

"'LLItvt:r HaD"
"This Is Liberty ball," Is ID Ooldemttb'&amp; eom.t11, "Sbe Stoop• to Conquer" Squire Hur4l'fllilt1e "!BaY• to
younc Harlow ond Dnath1g. when
lb'-'1' mlltake hi" hou ~e tor nn lnm,
"tliiA Is Titf'rty hn!l cj!ntJemen,
)'OlJ nwn do Jns1 •If• Hlll plt&gt;IIHt

$14·50

ut In The

MEN'S HATS
$5.65
$3.45
$1.65

~tylepark

Othero
STRAW HATS

Men'• Work Paoli .
Men'• Work Shirto

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ALL·STBBL

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Value• Up To $45.00

Valueo to $4 Valueo to $6
Men'• Shirt•
Boy'• Waah Knickera

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Sale End•
Saturday
July, 25

Sold Up To $1.50

NEW YORK
CLOTH INC HOUSE .
The StDre For Men and Boy•

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BEER WAlt mRJEATENED
Bucyrus 0
July 26-INB---Th4'
threat of an open war for the beer
•~t wten 1,~ans 11 ~ ld Akron an d
\ 1ra d"' ...,
Cleveland bee!' wholesalers with All
[Capone methods beins Introduced
todaY hunt: omtnou!lly OYI'r Ull·'i

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Authorltle~ admittedlv feared

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the beer patronap of the operators
of the small-time
joints
as n
rellult of a revolt sold to have been
&amp;tatted b} Mansfield wholesaJe 111
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BALLOON RACE TO START
Df!trolt ,July 26--INS-The tokeotr at seven entrlea In the tlrBt
annual o~troit balloon race and Ul~
retun'l of the l~let.een entra.,t.s In
the natlonal ail; tour t? their start·

FIVE ft.JLLED WHEN

95c

Sold up to $3.50

~me:Jmtes

and
w u Y sa ll8' ng eoc 1 0 lei ij
measures to cope wlt.h the &amp;Carclt}
ot money The pnst ofnce r ' fUSI'!s to
accept bank checks a 1though the 11nance ministry has ordered their
aecer;tance
The plctllrl!' In ptlvate buslnesA
an d Industry presents much the
~arne view of disharmony with pur~
chasea havln sunk to the lowest
1
~un reoor 1arge1Y
BUill'
nk
thpo ltors
unable .to Withdraw
Plr CEU!h rom the banks
In the ~anUme unea8lneu Is
srowlns among the wor~lnlf maSSI'II
and unemploYed Much o1 th.ls ' la
due to the fact. that onlY 59: per
cent of the , unrunplfiYrnf!nt Dole hilo8
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Boy'• Knickero

Refri1erato&lt;• loatall~d in the Ewin1 C..ah Groc·
ery, Pomeroy, Ohio and the Second Street
U'T l'le'E~n,•Mlddleport, Ohio.

ori~r.lllnvolu~~rl~y

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EWING'S CASH GROCERY.

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Necllbaoda and CoUar .\&amp;&amp;ached

ELECTRIC

Deal at our atQrea to _,...-the beot IJ'OCerlea, alao protect, your health by uoiq Puteurized
Dairy Producta.

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Extra Trou~era are almoet
a neceaaity-Here' 1 Value.
GROUP!
GROUP2
$2..65
$3.65

BOY'S SU~)'S
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Thro"*\ the cooperation oi the Ohio Power
Company,
Cub Grocery and the Mei11
Star Dail"J corpora~d, the Public &gt;ijll lie able
to pmchuet..-teurlzed Dairy Product&amp; which
'are kept in e aaml' cond~n th1;t they leave
the dairy th "' ~ iiedillllt01' · ·

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Insuring Better Food!

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Values Up To $29.50

denlh allow~ \hilt
tall.inll: tJojt himself, hUt
the 111 th lief!
'lhll d!MCIJII!I'&lt;I tcalt91",_11
1~
11tonln.1t of Sti )lhen hftft so
BMUit!tl tht lllillli!Oftll nf lilt\ lll;e IDI'Il
thut thto~
III"Ou¥~1flll
to \\rf''\1!.
H'III{I'ILIII"Il UI•OO
tlu•
Chrlllt!lln~ ­
wlm AI a rnult \Hire II( Dltt&gt;rP11
Bhi"OMII
~ l'fiPHI tillll' thp \\ord (v fl
~hnuw-h turrpd ont ot Jt&gt;rUAUIP.In
r!u 1 did not J:'•• nut Inn ]111111(, 11111
Wf'Dt ''el Ill)\\ lll'rl'l pri'UI hill II
l'h1 ~
llll'llemMifiii!Y •nrrltd fnfth lhPir
e1 llllf{ii!UIJtk I ftllljllliMR
Ill Pr..Chlftg thl Lord JIIUI at
Antioch (A1111 11 10 21)
In the pro~hlt'Ol'e of Gold 11 lit'\\
mlllilh•nllrY 1 rnt~&gt;r V.flll nn" ht&gt;l.nt
Jlflet.nrf'd \\ !th thl' ('nJI\toi'Niou• ,.,

MOHAWK TIRES

MIDDLEPOR1.

LET·GO

it

$3.39
$3.59
$4.90
$4.96
$11.95
$1o.95

NEWS

WIRE

VOL. V- NO. 257

Salea Drop To Low Mark
Becauae Deporitora'
Money Tied Up

lo

A..,azon Tire•
Aloo Mohawk Dealera

Ham, Pound

BAKER'S GROCERY

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LEASED

onlo and West Virg1Dls.-Palr and war..
mt'J tonight and Bunda~

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.UI OUR MEATS ARE U S GOVERNMf.:NT INSPECTED

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Cor. Mulberry ol: Union Ave.

if tire Buoioe,.

JOe

Z Pouad

Welanen Z Pounds
Mal&amp; Meat lean s&amp;reak.ed, not jowl Pound

West Columbia

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".t&amp;&amp;OH TO YOU&amp; DOOR"

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PouRd

Frtsh Pork Lher, Pound

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July 24 1931
By tr 8 Weather Bureau Columbus
Th~ weather continues unsettled
and fhowery ln the lower Mi11sl11Sippl Volley and m most o! the Atlan-1
tic coast stl:lteK clsewh,.re tc.lr w ~a-

30x3'!.
29x4.40
30x4.50
30x5.00

Trilnme, call

WEATHER fORE CAST--

12V,c
12Yzc
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Hamburcer, tl'flh rround 3 i"'vndB

(~nditions

AMAZON TIRES
30x3'/2 Clincher
30x3lfz s. s.
31x4
32x4
32x6 TrQck Tire, 10-ply
30xS

the Newe Oftiee of The Dail)

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Smoked Jowllll Pound

GePeral Weather

TIRES- TIRES
MORE TIRES
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IN MIDDLEPORT.

Sho•lder Pork Chops nlu and leaa Lb
Nlloe Perk B.cJaat Lb

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QUALITY MEATS

U-1&gt;1
Butter market steady, demand
moderate supply
moderate, t2
score 21 3-4, 89 score 23 1 2 88
IIOOJP 22 1-4, standard 24 3·4
F.ggs market steady, ctcmand
mcderate, nearby current
SUpply
~tfendant ws~ ordertd to pay temR;Of.ll,rJ aUmon; ardf'red by th~&gt; court reeelptll 16 J-2 17 freah extra flrsl..'l
and debts Incurred berore alimony 19 19 I ~2 hto.mery whites extras 21
waa Jrrllnted The ddendant was 1 2 2.::
Vegetables market weak denuuul
Rlao Ol'dered to pay the r.ourl r.()llts
slow
s upply moderute
I.Omat.oes
The plafntUf Ahall pay the obllt:atlonll tncutTed sin~ tempnrary ah Ohio c12 qt baaketaJ No 1 75 No 2 ,
40-00 N J (20 qt crate 1 50-15
mony was rranted
r 12 qt bB.'!ketl 40-50 Maryland lug
bolle!l 6JC6 50~75 Tenn 6x6 715-85
GRAIN PRICES

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READERS NOTICE-If

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PITTSBURGH PRODUCt:
July :!.._.__INS-Poultry market
steady, demand modt:rate
supply
amp!t', heavy hen.s 21 med he111:1 111
lesl'.om hens. 13-15, leghorn broilers &lt;tO, 1eshorn sprlnsers, 18-19
f9:ne\ oolo,.ed broUers 31-32, colorEd
broi'ers 27-29 rowte1c IZ-13, ducks

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Mr and M.r6 La.wrence Bt.ewart.
and b&amp;by 1pent Sunday •1th Mf,
Mr •rut Mrs Oeorp Tnle and and Mn1 Mack Stewart
d&amp;ughtet and Mn! Robert Nobles
Mr and Mrs Clarence 1hle and
were at Pt. Pleaaa.nt BatW'd11y n ta:ht baby wert! IJuef,t.'l ot thP lat.ers pnr•
Mrs Lucille ParJJOns a.nd son ents recently
Bobbie Eq&gt;ent Prldny with Mre B !
M• s.nd Mrs.. li E StewMrt and
VanMeter and Mrs H L Edwardi
Lauro.
Holland of Cllf•on WAll vlllitMr and Mrs B E V:&gt;:1Meter
lfli tU and Mr!l Oro Francla and
were ln Pt. Plea.sant Monday
Mr and Mrs Charles Allen visit- tam! y Monday eventcr

regular patrol

llldtUeport whiCh was heard ln the
oommon pleaa court here last week

Ohicqo Julv 2t-INB--Oreln,
Ol)tned ~neraiiF
lower
toda•
Wheat waa l-Ie to J -4c do*n oom
unchanpd to 3~1te down and oah1
t-tc down
Opening prices
Wheat-July fi3 s-a 3-f: Sept 53
1-4 3-8 Dee 5'7 1-2 fi-B
Com-July fiB 68 1-4, Sept 51 3-!J
t-1 Dee 44 '1-8 45
Qat&amp;-Bept 28 1-8 Dec 28 l'i 8
1-4

Mrll Jeql.e Colemo.n recently

comple-

a1aln lntendlna: to

And Mra. Carroll Ia Per· I
milled to Uae Furn·
I
iahin1• In Home

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.,, ~JAMal - H
OHIO STATE NUSEUY
NIGH ST AND I HH AVt

PRIOAY JULY 2t 1131

tion or the shower Follov;lng
tOO rein he ventured forth

ALIMONY ALLOWED

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nearby to aw111t the

.:Who Rulea Teatimony Ia
" Conflictin1 And Not
Supported

Judi'e Tbomu of Marietta was
l'foehed here by attomeys 1n thr
tee P'r:lday m4Jming
Ttu: plaintiff baa emer«~ .su1t for
~llmony and the defendant
Bilked
tlle rr.urt fllr a dlvoree
flk'hl'r.
lboma~ In his decision, stated that
the rvtd ~nce In •he ca~ \ 1&amp;S conftktmg an&lt;ffhat neither party was
wholly supported In the testimon)
11ttduN-d Owlni!J W the lriiportanee
or nu1rria8e rela.tlcm when In doubt
Jud~e '111oma11 eald thl! beRt thlncr
td do was to decide that the bond
should be maintained
Her conduct did not entitle Mr
Ctlrroll to a divorce S4l therefore
M'le was diEallowed him by the 00111 t
lt wu set forth that Mr Carroll
waa l'tCeivlng a salary of tlbO oer
month and a Gowmmrnt pen11lon
nf S50 Jlm' month
and lhe fact
that her health was QUI!!Itlo lAhl,.
the Oovemment allowed )leT 30 r;,
of tttr pension which would be 115
Pf'1' t"lonth The court ruled that he
Jlhould !lupplement this aUmon~
With en additional 110 making a to~
tal ()f t25 alimony per month
1'be. court further ruled that she
IJ1ould have the uae of the home
tw'TU!'hlrlfll not 1ncludlnjt the de~
lendant's per80nal bPioniP'Inll'll That
Gt ~hOu ld have one rumlshed room
11ad the Ulll' t~f thl'! automobile The

umse to Worry l

The Chief waa all w.,t I
And thla .11taternent can be
nrlllt'd by Chief Dana (BayJ
Rouah
Chief
Roush aal.d

rain He hurried to

A decision In the cost ol Edna A
Carrtlll vs Leo R Carroll both of

GUTHER,Y

CHIEF ADMITS
HE'S ALL WET

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Dt?uties
ltl:e
&lt;Continued on page MIX
Ially hokllt he continurd
The&gt;
a er searc 11(1: or
e g r s n~e
--can r.!ford to hold It until the
The crowd !!Welled continually
her dlsappeanl.nce Saturday said
DEATH lENDS C48B
-- - - - - - -plo ·~•k•J the •&lt;d· ·-lk• ,,,•
she had evidently put up a furlou'l
(C on u nued on page th rN )
~ and
" many •~ought
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Martins Ferry 0 July :l~41NS
I .---=the streets
L.loe
\Contlnul'ld on pase three)
- Dellth tcXillY .,J,tol:'&lt;l tht- Stat.e s
tops of buildina:s a.cros~&gt; the ~treet
-~ --f'a&amp;e st:a.lru~ Ml"l Maymt' McCirary
WEATHER OUTLOOK
At the peak or the fire 'l•eore we1e
WINS TAX .tPPOINTMIENT
forme\ Pe•se Town1h1p lru'lt cJ..
Washlnrton JUlY 25 _ INS
20000 people who wa'rhtii th., ~iiht
COiumbua 0 July "&amp;-INB--An- , who reeentty O.JIPM 1t!d t.o the i't..lle
One~ r talked w1tn
\O , 1 ,1 111 au
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Wtoeklv waa.ther outlooo tor the perlhony J Kraull or Uppel SanduskY Supreme 0 ourt aga n.&lt;~ 11 !Jit~&lt;u. lod July 27 to Aug 1 Inc
who had saved four "r t.Jt! hlllllllc!l
b 0
senlence for na"ull psddltll
He was just one or the hr1ot '}; u'
to dav Wfl.ll appo 1nted
Y
o~ernor
Mn McClleary dlt&gt;d ll.t her home
Ohio valley
Local showers by the catastrophe
1 "\ anot hn
George White as the ne" m mbe1 here thia morning rrom an lntestl- Monda.y nlgbt or Tucsda.y a.ud a.,.ail\ who had saved .., 1x
or the state taK commls.~ton
nal ailment
Anot!lf'• Tru!ltef' who 1Priday or Balurda) Otherwl1ie I"H - 1 Everywhere there 11 "r~ 11 111 :;e rr., d
Th~· position Ill t-he one Crtlated raced
similar cha.r! es lhOtr.u lerally fair Wanner Mor.day IIOme~ I Doctors and
int •reus { ll lyilll
by t1 e IMt stnte lerlslatm e Kuosl VIckers, difld before hh tn11l was what cooler middle Ol week: and
l is a O.moq-at
S"heduled oo have 'ltl\rLed
slltJhtly warmer latter part.
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piece of nre apparatus to the Beene the Duquesne Light company workVolun•-r -ocuo workors oeooh·ted In relays fm over tY.o hours try.
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" lug to li'VIVt.' those compl~tely over~
t'd the 11cene
bt'fore firemen re1=pond
ell to the fttst alarm ftre companJcs come Stx Inhalators were kept fu
to auive foUIId gates to the yarcl lconstant use
of the home enclosed by an ei~&lt;JtF1re Chief SmlLh aald he believed
foot brick v.'lltl and dool!l to the the tire still dangerous but Wlder
~ 1 t 4 oo
d 1 the
mstltution loCked
coo ro a
o m starte n
Nea1by testdents we c mll.km" bllsement bt'neath the ma in en~
heroic rescues or aged men and trance and mushroomed uut mto
wonwn v.hen ti-Je nremen arrived the upper noon Smith U!rmed ~~
These rescue WOlken; all ca.d:r hKd I unfonunate that the Home wu
scaled the walt•nnd 9.'eff dras:gtn ~ not equipped Wtth a sprmkler ll)'tl
tll:lpped lnmat.e5 out of v.mdows and tem
down nre eM&amp;pe leading: from the
Had one been mstalted h~ said
cen ter of the building
J t.hls Qn~ at IO&amp;S or llfe might ba.'l'~
Firemen battered down the locked , becn ave! ted
..
doors and the rescue WOlkt&gt;t-;
One of tile Inmate!! Et1ward
streamed In the) we 1e horrified a• Daly says he believed the ftr~ st11r~
the spectacle con!rontlng them
ed In the men s dining room StUI
Old men and women kneellnll i... Shllken by his narro\\ escape Dab

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Ou•t Three Tears, JlarrIe• ' • atil er 01 T wo Childrea ~:r!~ ~!!~:~h~r r::~~ beads : !~
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lnl point wtll feature an·-r·..,.latlon
&lt;
unable
talk othe-r than lo
meet nt the Pord atrport he\1l thiS
Ma,nv were lifted to their feet
It IS too awful to talk about '"
PLANE COLLAPSES atterr.oon
and drag([ed to safety through the
In the mldsl. oi n gtOUil ot de&amp;d
Other events of the meet lncl~t1£,
smoke -filled corridors or the fio»t - - _ _ _ _ __
Winona, Minn. July 23 -INB- stunt and format~ flying by artn~ Da;tiOn o July 2i--IN&amp;--'Itlroqh ened past and who has bome him 1mall amount of cash some dgaret- \ Accordlne: to the story ht&gt; wn ~ Inoor
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Dipping In aaJute W the cottage of pursuit planet~ from Selfridge Ptelill tell - tale fin,-errnlni!l Elmer Bea&amp;ley 1 two thilllren
tea and other merchandise wa,; IIAld to bave related to poln-e Ben~ I A little band ot mm11 not mole 1
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lnUl"l'1 &lt;~n "lllge tee
one of the pasaensers a plane pi· Mict.l(la.n
I The bufllarv here Ulat led to bla stoltm When eaptut"''d Bea~ll:'y was ley scaled tbe Canon City p1 L'iDu 1 ~han ten In number endeavored to
28 held her£' ror a week by pollee arre!lt and subsequent ldc'ntlftentto.l drlvtng a stolen Rutomoblle poUoe wallA a short time after he had n
loted by A B Oonrad, Jt, ot
lead 40 or 50 men and women ro f-"IFTY PF.N GUARDS
Winona crumpled ILII wings and ENGINE!E&amp; KILLED IN WRECK on turrlarJ cll!UJes today wasj as a man marked for d eath b~ause sakl
celved a commutation of hL-. s B ~arety M11.ny of these escaped ~t
~rashed near Cass Lake laat nia:ht Lancaster Pa July ~ N&amp;- h;lentl!~d as a conv~t who escaped 1 of 11 l"rime was apparentb th~ tint Collfe99ln!C the story of his past ten~e to Ufe imprisonment 13 dav l~a.'Sl one o( tbe nuns perished
MUST BE f'RED
kllllntJ flye pef'IIOJis.
One man wu reported killed and mote" than three yeAn 980 fr:)m tha.t has marred hlB life since hi&amp; life a4!COrd:lna to pollee authorities befme hlls t'HCUtlon on the gttlltJ~' whll~ tr} lng to rescue ve1 Y IIIJ'"d
The dead were Dr Charlet~ C another was perhaps tataUy lrljured
escape from the walls of the Oai)Otl Beasley said that hlfl wife and two wu echeduJed
~hai1Jcs
Columbus 0
Jul~ :l.;:~ -J tr oault 38, of owatonna, In front of today when the New England Ex- prison at canon City Coloro.do •City prlloo authorities said
Udldren tnow nothllll' of his ear~
Beasley 111\ld he mad'. his way .J
Tile Home housct1 app1oxtmat.elv Fifty of the Ohio peni~ntltii'V"Q 3lt
~.!e:! Jtr~Ju~~r~f press. ~rack Pennaylvan!a"~ railroad shoatly before he war. to have
BN.sleY who has allepd})' admtt- ller all!pd crtme ln. Colorado
Ohio Aecorc:nng oo the pollee rc- 1250 irunate ... and about 20 nUilll Jt guards must be dlachargpd at oOf'..e
Mary collep, Winona, Pather J. trellht trt.tn was derailed at Cone~ hansed ror the murder of a man , re. JW: iden,lty, liiC'COI'dlng W omQttlicall here were uncertain port .-here he moved from ooe cun.slstoo or 8 folll' story brick and to make reduct,on In expenses ~1
w... ,..., here
dur'-o• an holdup ot ---blo ' claliJ wu crestfallen todaJ owr hill whi~ aeUon tllev would t.ak"' In town to ano&amp;her Pol' a whHe he llv- wood building with a dlntnr hnll lt1ered by the stat" legt."'latm t r.tn.te
J Staplet:on, 34 Waae A Conrad,
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and chapel on the first tloor and welfare t1epartment oMcUJ.o., s~id
and Ralph Ausk 10 0&amp;811 Lake
Th(l- man believed dead la F 11 accm dlntJ to auLhorltles
1plilht just
Btaa!eJ 1 predlca.mtnt Colorado au- 1 ed at Mew PhUadelphla 1t.:waa 1Ul!d 111e11 ~ nnd women 5 domltorles on today
Conrad and the two OatMllc McCtTmlck of New York C!ty. en1 "R 1
laUtlJ that I ve t:r e11 tborlttea wtll be- nottfted of Beasl~ s I Then he rtnallf settled dM:n In New the uppe1 noon~ The Home wa~
A cut of SilO 000 a year In opera~
prie3tll,flew to ce.aa Lake Thursday )llneer of tbe tl'ain The engtne of
Blroee hill -eacape from the CGilCII loUJa wro01 pollee quoted hfm ~ upprebenalon hen, It wu old 1&lt; I Comcrstown
loca.red In the west end section of lng ex~s must be made a.~ the
and were to return last nlfht. TheJ the train overturned and atcCor- Oity prllon Busley hu lived In saylr.l folk:lwlng hill capture
II 'You do not tnow what 11. living
Beasley'a eonnect.lon ;.p.th the Plttaburgh
prison MA 8 result nt the ecoDQIDJ'
r.hantred their platlll and otl'ered to I rnlek wa1 thought to have been I Oblo ftrat mo\'IUI from OM oown to don't tnow Wha'a come over me
hell tt l.t to eoun' the days \uoUJ Oolorado crlms, pollee .wid wu dlflAmbulanceK police patrols and procram started by th" ~,.era I at.
take Oault and the boy who hall buried In the wreeka,e Hill body 1another and t.ben llnaU,. eettllnc
Beaslty was IU'n!S!.ed In eoniM'I!- vour Ute lfl to be taken
pollee eove:edl wheh suspicion led them to private cars rushed the injured .., 1Rmbt:v and c.rried out ew:n l'llr·
been watchlnl their prepa.rat.tone. had not. been NCOVered ne•rly an dOWII In New comentown, 0, wltb • tton with the robbery of a phar Quoted Beute,. u sayinl bi hill al- checkup his flnprprinte at Wash-~ rour Ptttsblll'8b
h~~~~pltals-Weat iher than the Ieaillla&amp;ure pl1nned by
on • abort evminl tllaht
bour •Rer the wncL
wife wbo lmlw notbtne of hla bladl: mr.cy llllre lut ~une 1.&amp; ln wbich a.
~ISSKIIl to hla kten&amp;tty
tnctoa: Beasley lwl no record here Penn St Francia Pltt.sburch and Plnance Dlreeror Howard L

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0 401 Bob Nel.ft.all
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Pop dar Danno Orch
All "'"'""' tea&lt;bm, dooctnno or
WEAF Ne~
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IIPOD the lave. loyalty and. devotion of tbe peopl'7 must be tn harmooy wtth 5 501 pm Ba..&lt;,{'OO. I Scores 6 Oer:
lbe teadUtiJI of Jm:us the Chnst wh{JQ! words tit 1nt6 every fold a.nd c.rev1e8 1Austin 6 30 Ti ree Mustachio"
4.;~ The GoJaberg,
1 Bavaruon
.r tbt bum.aft hurt IUld o( wham tt was u.ld.m .loba '1 46, NEVER MAN I 6Pie!L
.. 1 t Band 7 30 SUler f'Jute a
IPUE t.IXE THIS' MAN
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Orch 10 Laz) 10 L5 f n.l Henry '\
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RESTORE I HE ERRI~G~Bt&lt;thren
WJz-Nr'A York :W9~ 100! 5 ia
O\ertak-en 111 a fault H \\hlch .nc splrltuHI r~to!e :-sm:h a pm Lowel1 Thomat&gt; £ Am01&gt;
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615 The Je~ters 6 46 fhl!
one m the sp1nt of meekne~"
cons1denng th\ elr le:s' LAnd)
Pon~ SvMn
7 R~dy Vallee t!
Orch 7 30 0... l'r It e Healllc
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thou ah!O Ue tempt~d ~G alatians 6 1
Natlonal H igh School Oren 8 30
\ Irving Gitlin s Orch a
Cuckoo
TOO MANY SNOOPERS
30 Clara Lu. and Em 10 Shun
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N TNDf.AN'APvLlS recent]\ a man v.a~ fined $50 an Da• s 11 15 Paul Wh n ..mans orch
CO;r,.t.i and ~ent to Jill 10 davs because he couldn t ath· nr.l WJZ-Detrou 400 750t 8 30 pn
Baseball Scorrs 6 t5 The MUSICa l
to hiS own bu•'ln~88 and let other people do the ~arne .h mg I Baken 7 Rua} Vallet&gt;!': Orch 8 30
The defendant was ~.:harged \\olth ha\mg -; natched a og Popular Oren 9 Cuc.o:oo 9 30

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~ ' dollho~ b provt- a,n "''",' _, , B 1 artrr ES to race the park In thl ccn
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Jette from the mouth of a woman and nlth haHng slsppct.l Am!) 10 15 Lo&lt;Ae l! ThomEU 10 30 1
her three tln'les Tht! cJgarette had JUSt been g1ven to the Little ThPlltrE" of l l e Au Il 15
lLmue s Hunrry F1ve 11 JO Herbie
woman bv her husband ana she wa:; prepnllng to tntel Mm u; Orch 12 Paul \\hl~.enum
an auto Y. hen the mc1dent occurred
Orth 12 30 :t.m
Midmght SUJg
F'rohl l Oreb
lu pn.s.•ung ~ent~nce the JUdge comm~nded the hu 6-l WIAM
Cll'vl lald
2110 !010 1
band tor le.ulmg the ofTendu to a pohcf m.w nnd for hl:-. 1 ~/~ 0 B~:a~~~:~;:'hr!e:I(IM~~:~
great sell restratnt m no1 1nthctmg Lod1h IOJUI \ on the &amp;3- ehtos 6 ~5 Mr Bon~ ana c.;,m
saulter uf h1" \\If(&gt; a d thng that h e ~ho\\t d more restra1nl l pa.Jtj
7 30 SlhrrB.ararla.n
Plut.e ,~:·;::::"Band
Pl.J
than the Court \\ould probal&gt;lv ha\e done under similar gram 8 30 \\Ul!am

The guilt\ man 1:-~ 01u~ ot a numbet :.~f ntopl(' of '~tr
tous klJids Cflcds and denomtnallons :,t:att~red thloughout
the wprld. '' ho mne the grt&gt;at~~t truuhlc m tinchng tlmL
to look aHer th c 1r O" n afftur.; hut al\\,.1\:-. mar1.tge tu ap
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fhe\ tun.:.tnutc a
sort of t&gt;lloopmg crowd Hnd make tht: \\orld a great dea1
worse ;{gr the1r ha\lng ll\ed hetc
IA-..thc ease oh,c1prettes as tn....m+AY other thtngs, 1f
people want to smoke- them, or mdulge 1n other habtts
certalriJI Jt II! a God gn en right, not to mention thelr prlv·
aleges illldea th-e constitution ot' th1s countrv to do ~o \Hth
out mW'fer~me on the pcut of professlf)nal nose.}
people ..
'I he JUdge J:i to he ~.:ommend' d for mtlldmg the pen
alh \\ h'K'h ht pronoumcd It rna) be a \e!JSon to this p.1r
tJcular tndt\ldual and might ha\e a .-;1m alar effect on others
1nchned tO\\ard hts habtts \\hen the\ read about \\hat
happt:ned

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Vlolln Duo 10 IS WTAM PJ .• y,,,;;;1
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O( CoUrs"e of honing the dt: llh appear t•l ha\~ heen OHI~t j [ gerli !145 lntematJOna! Slllgers 7 !
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euough rrocks why not en barlc ot
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fancy cot1ons rayons waslnng stlkl
an I the hke and wtth snme bu dma
to ~t til w1th the !«=heme you are al
rca ly to start You cat e1ther pu
h •t~n s Ill each sc.allop or sew sna1
hstt-nerg for the Side dn9ure- for
mark you th~ frock can be open~~
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Convcnu:nt to St-ore... and Theatrea

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Sprmge1 \&lt;ll!r fm ex unmat10n to d
let mine If she W;!:o. nllacked
Seve1a1 theott~ were "dvancc 1 I
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of t.tlltlf' rl11p •nd tiOII!f Amt-r t~ llll
1ribt&gt;.lf. (11.rrl.-d •lona: 1ta1'1' ....1111 ff!Rth
HW a1 tbe top and tllle tmd tlhDrp-..d On~ vf the bra\n dlrrll'd il
ut] •lud: It in the GnJ md. 8t:1nt}.
htJ ~llnl fVfl' Jt Un1U n'f'ftllffl bT
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1 &lt;td moused the Indians CUro.!llty
as to v. hy she was so Jnslslt'nt abo
nttcnding. tJ!baJ ttnd held gathc1lng~
Ct!Jemonlqji Hltd dances Tney eo ulr1
not understand thnt she was &lt;.lolll~
1esearch for Rn advanced collrg I
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Send 15 r:ent.! (tn stamps orr m)
to Fash1011 Burl'au Wnle t ;urf II)
and planlly your nam~ and ful
addrtu the number of the patterD
and the st:r.e you want.

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Address your letler 111 the foll&lt;l•
tog way
b ldf!u; ci the right nnd Ill(' 1 It
parlJe.s find willing ear~ 101
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DAILY S TRIBUNE
tira • against the iO\'t'rnment
Thrre Is a feeling 110 tar lneohl
FASHJUN BUREAU
Ent tha.t
something Pih(luld bo
door no matter what 01 who dllCs
Eva A Tlnce:r 1 Parls Senke
It It was lfenerally conrcrtnl h re
ltoom 309 No 7Z Wt&lt;st ~lrret
thai present. conditions can not 011
NiW YORK CJT1i
tlnue for long bucause u 1ry
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CENTS Ill com and tht); Coupon filled out will brmg
lnev tably rrault In ~ricu~ r1 111 ,.,
)OU th 1s pattern by rejurn mail
Bnd disorders and the feat WM~
freely expressed that llU('h ou t Please mat) at on&lt; e your Parts pattern No 7229, s1ze~to
blenk!i may not be far distant
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Safety Plate Glass
Rubber Shackles
Bolted Body j01nts
Fully Insulated Bod1es
Roller Mounted Steerong
Ad1ustable Seats and Pedals
These are only a few of the 54
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d!Sttnctly BETTER cars

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Jleasantly m the makwg of 11 l
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Europe•n nnt1ons should 1 member t~)at ,k ~curs m &gt;- tl 3!l pm .We«.!a I lO Pop-.b.r
~'"~ot!•t..m 2 :0 H em 1 fhplo; Orch
r~tt()nUm "'~'~just hkf: a dot~e o f :u•P•Ill\ tor a headarhc
11 :! 01::-era Conce.~ • ~ He try ThC1!1
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they don"t emplo\ the year 10 bettcrmg the hna~u:aal 101 Orch
BaJ.Cbail Sctl1e.t. 1 Pop;.Jin.r Mr!3o
dlt'3 7 15- PDput.y Or~h a Popu
cfition the h"'a:lach" "'11 Rturn

Pattern of This Paris Style
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suranc~ "h1ch "a~'~ carrh:d •u thE' \\oman i: lift&gt;
18or"h Stag PI.n~ 8 45 s~mphon
9 1::1 P lo} d Otbboru 9 30
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\Vhat "rime could h~ m)re da:;taldl\ th 111 ,..uct: aJ 1sumbt' Mu.s1c
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gnms 12 Popular Dan~:":'
paltn dollar ~ Jl\uh 1 I Otte "ould thmk that Rll\ com Orr-h
bmatwn o1 m e n and \\ om~n \\ h, \\ el e n~.,;t J1rectl) ,ppo~ed 1az:·o~:h,"'o' 0 h416"' 1au1 10 JO
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to capital Jill ll.(nn1 cm \\ooll certa 1nh do thetr dut\ ") jProwram I ~m Concert Trlo 2 •~
the1r fello\' men anrl \\ omen and JnlJ)OSe tht: ... uprcm..: pen :a.:~er~!- 3 W
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I to INomm~nd lnerc} ~o that hiM IWill~hment h! juncle
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life tmpnsonment on the records but according to the B\ 18EUmatoqs Orch B Waltz Time •
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erage ca~ of cnm1nals !erving hfe ::;entcnces foa murder h r 't'llngton s On::h 9 b MU£Jc Mase
wtll probabl~ be a tree man .tll'aln 1n ten )ears or leas and ~hT1i D 30 Pick &lt;lithe Sea:wn 1-15
' c- !lreoim Ship 10 o Old l) •
so th u. hurnrn up1,t t1ou among tho:~.e looked to as mod•l P'il cnta. 10 30 Herb e Ka) s ~~
law ab1dtng ctti:t:t:nll of our ('ountr) are md1r tlh auiHtK l"&gt; ~o;a~ B 1urtn~t. s Or&lt;: 1 Ill?
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ttrl» counlr)i In p tmseMon (f tht&gt; umsavor) tit le of hav1ng anatons 0\'€Daner
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the ..:aS&amp; rna\ be
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The great trouble, ho\\eH~r 111 getttng comt bono~ Tont&gt; P1ctures 8 C h aldrt-n&amp; Hou r
9 Ensoemble 9 30 Pld 1'1! rhr"' 10
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mend nterl:.} "ht&gt;n no mere) 1~ mented l.S one of the great ! 11 JO TrOika Bell!. l l ll) pm ~ u.s
Mr Bone:.'!
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ic &lt;lf U1e Ages l JO Popular Pro
problem~ or in" and order and JU~Uce m
tht&gt;( tOUilll\ ! grain 2 Prt'ndlv Hour J Ope 1 ~ ~ 0 10 ~dbld ~
Roxy a OeDI
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Furtbermo1 e It a1ds md1redl\ 1n keepmg the figure or: Conce t "lb Br..~eball Soorrs 5 45 1Lcuies Hung.r; Fhe IIllO MJd- Pnpular Ordl 8 ~ OFdl
Intern"taonal Btngt&gt;rs 6 0 er J OT
thl}!. h pe ot t:nme from reducing lt u; a most dii1H;Uol j wm ., Popula.r Nelool 7 t5 B l0 night Bells 11 Ben Polloc:k$ On:n. 1 lO Real Polka t Dpreea 1:30
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problem to mak~ men and \\Onlt!ll S\\Ofn tu do then t!Ut\ j momes n ~~~onStaB PoPapuhlr Ha r l pm Dnn•r Dar:('~ 645 Harold Oreh tO 30 'l'tM\' Doodlesoebn.
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8 h rren I It'S 1A1Ult' s H~} Fh., 10 U. Bob Newball
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keep their oath f:'lld do It to the extent or gn 1ng to •• delo ~~t~::!OJ' Conc~n 9 15 F!o 1 1 30 Band Conoert 8 30 Popular Orch
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erate murderc1 the Just ponall \ v. h1ch hi:, cnme desen ~" 1M u.str- 10 ° c ~~~-ber lll1 liSle If' P rogram 9 HitCh Life- 9 so Clara Bent)' 8US3e and His. Popular Danc &lt;on...:uo.lrs I Ht'n r L
d Em 10 5
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In Indiana recent)) a t:asr 'A&amp;S"tned \\hlch 1~ t\plca Tbeb Oren 1130 Tht&gt; p1 ~gr 1 n:.J&gt;
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the home
c,f \he avenge salary
I t!ln ct; u ar nonthl, mect\n~ for
H1ah on a. htll oH·r!ookln~ P ll s Juh A drhrlous dm 1er was served
bm;; 1s -goldtn tna:~:g1e the bu.c:v to the foli o" ng rmsmbers
fwlrs
hea l 01 the CJtv v.;IU re ~~trll I d ~~~ B~ker Cara Slcwart Min
the first ttmgtble project out of lht&gt; nle Ktng Mary Kmg Minnie Ab&amp;t.
J13.000000 trust fund e:stab!Lsted b) en Melissa Absten Mnrr Lcikart
Mecibur7
Ut&gt;n.,. Buhl Jr Pitt.sburgh mer Cri'i." l&gt;c"a"et ..t' t:Jsa Jacobs Bnd tht'
chant prtncf" at 'hlS death Jc .. lh!.' hCSt(SS Mr5 Goldie Abstcn The
Wf'lftttt of mankind.
ncx m~tl:-~g v:"JII be h('id at. the
The \'1llaa .-111 t&lt; bUilt on a 45 j 'berne of Mrs Clara King the SN"Ond
acre tract of land 10ng steeped 111 Tu c ~ da' ll\ August
Gckllttal a.'ld Civil War htstory Thr Mr rnd Mrs lby H1tl h'ld as their
land Is a sectiOn of the or1gmal [ Sunday gucst.o; Mr and Mrs Mason
mat.or farm s onct' the prop!.'ll) or S rw-~ut
Mr and Mm
Vernon
Wllla.m Ptnn and Ja.leT g1vm to the j Kn 1pp and SC:l!o and Mr and Mh
Mate c.f Pt'nnsylvarua b) its orlgmal Chl\'ton Stenrl
•ttl r
t ThcSf" \isltlnn Mr and Mrs W
A s. 1r.le hcuse 83 ye&amp;J"S old and 1M Knapp Sunda.y 9i,.re Mr And
still (l("\ up}ed by tl1l' de&amp;eendauL6 olj lin v: J noruns and nvt eh.Udn!'n
Major JiJrkpa.trlck a fkvolutionary ~ Mr IUid Mr11 Late Rollmh a td
war cm(.cr who c.tt..nmet.l the land 1dBurrl tcr Mr and Mrs W M
thrnt gh a tpedal grant from WUl Knnrp of Waterloo and Mrs Jane
lam P~nn w II gtve way before Lh&lt;&gt; Dewtt:se
onsl.lu@'ht or st't'am tJJo\els.
Bertha MYTE$ of Pt P1e.asant
D.u1ng the Civil War tile Klrk spent the 'A.-eek end with hcr parents
pounilll cake and then tells h"'" patrlc~ hom~stcad was a northern Mr Dnd Mrs Bufi M)'T'('S
oulf'K'St m the undETgrou ld rail
Rui.J) Kin; Ytslted Mmnle King
wa) liYstem Ne.ar the home yeL Sunday afternoon
stands the CJ'3ckt'd rE'mams of a
Mr and Mr:;. LuthcJ Harr~ and
bam foundatlob wuJun whlrh man) son vlsilt'd Mr and Mrs ~rge
a co.-ertng slave ts wd to hav" Bat:er Saturdav and Bunda)!
v..... Bif:lllli
tJ.- and Mrs Jwm Stt-wart and
A tU&amp; horn player i&amp; a mW&gt;lrlan ftWah~ Uben.Uon to canada
All \hla wtU mate ~ay for lilt:' t'll son ha I! treen spending a f~w da):;
\1. all wrapped up t1 h1s In
laie wllhm a it} 'IIi hose t"C'ilrlr r t« Ill r.harlf'Ston \lliit ng rt'latnes
'\\Ill alWRVS be limited 11 n 1moer to
Matrimnnlal Marbn
300 f:unilles The dwellmgs will ~
One• lnd1ae Cap1lal"
H .sbltnd s shouldn t
complam c.ons ructN1 of bm:k w1th s lat rof
\\lin.! II~ lh
\\a~tin"fOD
I whr:t their Vilveti shoct nt theru and will be: eqmpped w1th r ~tr1t:' now "'lnn I 1 1 t(Jst nrf l11d
to! s ..lutd
I Mar tEd mtn are surposed lo pu~ up n:fr suat(ITS and built m ba.lhtub&amp; a 1 lh1~e tf &lt;' ""ld~rahle hnport:~n(&lt;'
1 • rt (Jf 1 f'lli rnpltnl tor
Itt'! a. few inconvemences
Many will be pro\ ldM '\\"'ib sun pn1
I h(' f(';:!1on
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lol'1l and aarages The l't'nta~ v. 111
Won*n of Natart"
I tic lr.w umugh M that ~he man whc
A bachelor went into a matrl I unns $2.500 and 14.000 mav haH•
monla.l bureau th~ other morning ~.h-e- f'dvt~nt.qes e:1joved b~ IJl.. mo
J.1QI m OR 9A.tt.r.IS
~~rne Dtlt w1tb a wilt&gt; and seven WHithy resident 'Aiti'tbut pmching
chuu.n:n
family purte
h..-u., ..n a bCI...-dk _., N••n."'•a
Rfth hbu9e wUl te given mer" 1n :'10 mlnn,cs. ehtt"~ a Cold the
S'«ial Mt.,..l'hlriiil'llt.b
than 't~ lt!ll areA In lnwns and fil'lll day and cbero.s Jlaluta 1111
nw aap llhoo9!!" who ci.lls him gardms Central!) located \1111 be [ lhr« dan.
!III':H a b'X:le ~
llue:e pArt f(lr all chlld1en and S 6 6 Salve for BLhy'e Cold

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The Royal Storeroom

' VAUC-New York t3 488 860 6
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prn F oplllar Orcli o JO ReL!i and
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Dunn 6 t:&gt; Monon DclwncBmly hi
TU 10108 PUIILISHL... G coJiJ.AJiiY
Band Conttrt 1 Ui Kate
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30 Mat Bru.sllQU s Orch
.t Ptk ,., oaJt
7 '-5 GlXJm Cha.sers B Inslrwnen
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8 1.5 Ha rmomze-rs
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P'• 'Wmt• oakt: . . . Cift... l ... Depe.. call nz a
1 CCl. ::e.l. 9 5bo'oll Boat S 4:) Ton)
rw ~ oecr caa Dl-1Cabooch 10 Jack Dtnn} s Ol ch
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Dance
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11be Woelt
6b. li"ontbs
2.1A WLW--C nclnna LI tf28 7001 5 45
.IO I'l'bl'ff Kontbl
1..111 pm LIJweU Thorn~ f. Amos n
d.OO 0 . Month
.Ill A.Q(1J 6 U• Tbt Jftters 4) 45 B:lSt
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ball ~:)cores ~ Rutlf VRIIt't!' s Orch
7 30 R f' 0 Hour
8 Baturda'
Kn cbt.s II 30 Popular Orch
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b1alclllltD4 • JeUen ar aen matt.cr fM PQillkaUoo Uu7 1
f1110Wc1 ut all c:a&amp;flo ale tbetr rwn· allMuP not nfJCU5arlly to bit I

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'"""' lnduchng lh low pr c.d l'ro.pwity Six.
Ya,. pr"•nt car •Ill probably tak• lh• plac.
af a Cl&gt;lh down pcry~

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VICTORY ~G~IN~T
PYTHIAN KNI~HTS

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9 30 Clara L

Knights lead
Ftnt Thtrd
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10 ,Q
1Varmy
0 401 Bob Nel.ft.all
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Th Sialll!li! V10b.n
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Doo~lesocket'S 12
Dan('e Orch

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ARE OVERTAKEN

In f1fth After Score
Tted By N Y C In
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Fu l!('l .! ort:h I 30 He r ry BU5b(' ..
Pop dar Danno Orch
All "'"'""' tea&lt;bm, dooctnno or
WEAF Ne~
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454.35eO
Wapc-:111
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•~~·creed ftbeypetoba\eanyrtalm
IIPOD the lave. loyalty and. devotion of tbe peopl'7 must be tn harmooy wtth 5 501 pm Ba..&lt;,{'OO. I Scores 6 Oer:
lbe teadUtiJI of Jm:us the Chnst wh{JQ! words tit 1nt6 every fold a.nd c.rev1e8 1Austin 6 30 Ti ree Mustachio"
4.;~ The GoJaberg,
1 Bavaruon
.r tbt bum.aft hurt IUld o( wham tt was u.ld.m .loba '1 46, NEVER MAN I 6Pie!L
.. 1 t Band 7 30 SUler f'Jute a
IPUE t.IXE THIS' MAN
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V.'111am
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Orch 10 Laz) 10 L5 f n.l Henry '\
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a
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Ore~
11 llle Co1 t ne1 ta..:.
RESTORE I HE ERRI~G~Bt&lt;thren
WJz-Nr'A York :W9~ 100! 5 ia
O\ertak-en 111 a fault H \\hlch .nc splrltuHI r~to!e :-sm:h a pm Lowel1 Thomat&gt; £ Am01&gt;
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615 The Je~ters 6 46 fhl!
one m the sp1nt of meekne~"
cons1denng th\ elr le:s' LAnd)
Pon~ SvMn
7 R~dy Vallee t!
Orch 7 30 0... l'r It e Healllc
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thou ah!O Ue tempt~d ~G alatians 6 1
Natlonal H igh School Oren 8 30
\ Irving Gitlin s Orch a
Cuckoo
TOO MANY SNOOPERS
30 Clara Lu. and Em 10 Shun
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N TNDf.AN'APvLlS recent]\ a man v.a~ fined $50 an Da• s 11 15 Paul Wh n ..mans orch
CO;r,.t.i and ~ent to Jill 10 davs because he couldn t ath· nr.l WJZ-Detrou 400 750t 8 30 pn
Baseball Scorrs 6 t5 The MUSICa l
to hiS own bu•'ln~88 and let other people do the ~arne .h mg I Baken 7 Rua} Vallet&gt;!': Orch 8 30
The defendant was ~.:harged \\olth ha\mg -; natched a og Popular Oren 9 Cuc.o:oo 9 30

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By siO!fBY H EIOES
th 1 pcll; children ln an~ nttmbr-r
INS etaft' co 11 £1SI'}Oildent
v. II 1 ct be fro'lfoned ~n In thb
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mlt
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•r:ltlla'1Woplc
venture
:Je houses
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Pot Silllfh"l
will turn th~tt backs an bWIY tra.flk
~ ' dollho~ b provt- a,n "''",' _, , B 1 artrr ES to race the park In thl ccn
That II tbe pan o "'
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Jette from the mouth of a woman and nlth haHng slsppct.l Am!) 10 15 Lo&lt;Ae l! ThomEU 10 30 1
her three tln'les Tht! cJgarette had JUSt been g1ven to the Little ThPlltrE" of l l e Au Il 15
lLmue s Hunrry F1ve 11 JO Herbie
woman bv her husband ana she wa:; prepnllng to tntel Mm u; Orch 12 Paul \\hl~.enum
an auto Y. hen the mc1dent occurred
Orth 12 30 :t.m
Midmght SUJg
F'rohl l Oreb
lu pn.s.•ung ~ent~nce the JUdge comm~nded the hu 6-l WIAM
Cll'vl lald
2110 !010 1
band tor le.ulmg the ofTendu to a pohcf m.w nnd for hl:-. 1 ~/~ 0 B~:a~~~:~;:'hr!e:I(IM~~:~
great sell restratnt m no1 1nthctmg Lod1h IOJUI \ on the &amp;3- ehtos 6 ~5 Mr Bon~ ana c.;,m
saulter uf h1" \\If(&gt; a d thng that h e ~ho\\t d more restra1nl l pa.Jtj
7 30 SlhrrB.ararla.n
Plut.e ,~:·;::::"Band
Pl.J
than the Court \\ould probal&gt;lv ha\e done under similar gram 8 30 \\Ul!am

The guilt\ man 1:-~ 01u~ ot a numbet :.~f ntopl(' of '~tr
tous klJids Cflcds and denomtnallons :,t:att~red thloughout
the wprld. '' ho mne the grt&gt;at~~t truuhlc m tinchng tlmL
to look aHer th c 1r O" n afftur.; hut al\\,.1\:-. mar1.tge tu ap
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pPar on lhe JOb In the ~.:asc ol otl,ets
fhe\ tun.:.tnutc a
sort of t&gt;lloopmg crowd Hnd make tht: \\orld a great dea1
worse ;{gr the1r ha\lng ll\ed hetc
IA-..thc ease oh,c1prettes as tn....m+AY other thtngs, 1f
people want to smoke- them, or mdulge 1n other habtts
certalriJI Jt II! a God gn en right, not to mention thelr prlv·
aleges illldea th-e constitution ot' th1s countrv to do ~o \Hth
out mW'fer~me on the pcut of professlf)nal nose.}
people ..
'I he JUdge J:i to he ~.:ommend' d for mtlldmg the pen
alh \\ h'K'h ht pronoumcd It rna) be a \e!JSon to this p.1r
tJcular tndt\ldual and might ha\e a .-;1m alar effect on others
1nchned tO\\ard hts habtts \\hen the\ read about \\hat
happt:ned

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B A Rolfr s Dance
Vlolln Duo 10 IS WTAM PJ .• y,,,;;;1
11 Musical Bu let!n Baor1\iann) Lanckr~ O~h 1.2

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In an au.t.omob!l e and \\teckmg the car \\ ath thr mtC'nU o l ~ ~~~~ ~~ ~sra o~:n~~g ~~~11 l
O( CoUrs"e of honing the dt: llh appear t•l ha\~ heen OHI~t j [ gerli !145 lntematJOna! Slllgers 7 !
1Popular Me-lodies

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Now that the l"ourth of Juh '" 11\er dtd
tp thiDk that there b no "lid t"•l"ll
~:ay to\" 1 ~ameti! man 'I

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a1 oused lhe Jealousy ot some squow

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1' ae-nry '!~- o: ~ 1 1 , lf~ : :'l

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euough rrocks why not en barlc ot
tl1s one.? Its so pretty I And

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Wtilrablt!
I or tf rou ~.:an choose plam 01
fancy cot1ons rayons waslnng stlkl
an I the hke and wtth snme bu dma
to ~t til w1th the !«=heme you are al
rca ly to start You cat e1ther pu
h •t~n s Ill each sc.allop or sew sna1
hstt-nerg for the Side dn9ure- for
mark you th~ frock can be open~~
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lhe mtrusion of a white per60n on

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Hotel
Fort
Hayes
O&gt;iumllqs' .)loot

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311 R~till Wilt ~~~ a1 $2 r. $3- Ire lliaW
Convcnu:nt to St-ore... and Theatrea

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Blumter M116 c JO

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11 JO TrOika &amp;1b! 12

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He1 body was taken to
Sprmge1 \&lt;ll!r fm ex unmat10n to d
let mine If she W;!:o. nllacked
Seve1a1 theott~ were "dvancc 1 I
One was t.haL attentions pad th.. 1

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Iaiii•• -a.ule Flap•
!.11!-:IU_..JI lndiUU!I hllltl tit•llt@ lOri
of t.tlltlf' rl11p •nd tiOII!f Amt-r t~ llll
1ribt&gt;.lf. (11.rrl.-d •lona: 1ta1'1' ....1111 ff!Rth
HW a1 tbe top and tllle tmd tlhDrp-..d On~ vf the bra\n dlrrll'd il
ut] •lud: It in the GnJ md. 8t:1nt}.
htJ ~llnl fVfl' Jt Un1U n'f'ftllffl bT
tl::e chie-f or kn•ed. Tbe 11:tg be;J.t t
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Sebmerler was k1lh'd b~ nn 1 1 an
Wh06e advanceR sh(' 1r.p l1!Se~
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r:enaln it \Ht~ th .. t M ss Sclmt
1 &lt;td moused the Indians CUro.!llty
as to v. hy she was so Jnslslt'nt abo
nttcnding. tJ!baJ ttnd held gathc1lng~
Ct!Jemonlqji Hltd dances Tney eo ulr1
not understand thnt she was &lt;.lolll~
1esearch for Rn advanced collrg I
rie(l:ree

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Send 15 r:ent.! (tn stamps orr m)
to Fash1011 Burl'au Wnle t ;urf II)
and planlly your nam~ and ful
addrtu the number of the patterD
and the st:r.e you want.

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Address your letler 111 the foll&lt;l•
tog way
b ldf!u; ci the right nnd Ill(' 1 It
parlJe.s find willing ear~ 101
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DAILY S TRIBUNE
tira • against the iO\'t'rnment
Thrre Is a feeling 110 tar lneohl
FASHJUN BUREAU
Ent tha.t
something Pih(luld bo
door no matter what 01 who dllCs
Eva A Tlnce:r 1 Parls Senke
It It was lfenerally conrcrtnl h re
ltoom 309 No 7Z Wt&lt;st ~lrret
thai present. conditions can not 011
NiW YORK CJT1i
tlnue for long bucause u 1ry
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CENTS Ill com and tht); Coupon filled out will brmg
lnev tably rrault In ~ricu~ r1 111 ,.,
)OU th 1s pattern by rejurn mail
Bnd disorders and the feat WM~
freely expressed that llU('h ou t Please mat) at on&lt; e your Parts pattern No 7229, s1ze~to
blenk!i may not be far distant
N'1me
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Safety Plate Glass
Rubber Shackles
Bolted Body j01nts
Fully Insulated Bod1es
Roller Mounted Steerong
Ad1ustable Seats and Pedals
These are only a few of the 54
reasons why Graham cars are
d!Sttnctly BETTER cars

Let us

show you

Hom to Get These Patte,.,.

Little Done
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"~-lere agam ts a charming an(
s mpie dress you can linger ove
Jleasantly m the makwg of 11 l
ca 1 be made e1 ttrdy by hand qu1h

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Synchro Stlent Gear Shift

By EVA A. TINGEY

Wllib a ladv

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Europe•n nnt1ons should 1 member t~)at ,k ~curs m &gt;- tl 3!l pm .We«.!a I lO Pop-.b.r
~'"~ot!•t..m 2 :0 H em 1 fhplo; Orch
r~tt()nUm "'~'~just hkf: a dot~e o f :u•P•Ill\ tor a headarhc
11 :! 01::-era Conce.~ • ~ He try ThC1!1
6 lO P la nlfttlon Drl)!! • M
they don"t emplo\ the year 10 bettcrmg the hna~u:aal 101 Orch
BaJ.Cbail Sctl1e.t. 1 Pop;.Jin.r Mr!3o
dlt'3 7 15- PDput.y Or~h a Popu
cfition the h"'a:lach" "'11 Rturn

Pattern of This Paris Style
All T1•1'1 motl.t"IJ tlt.t'
Jll'trlttd rll 1'4ru oud tilt
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The mutl\C "as cnllcctlllJZ' lllc II Man Down B Popular Ha!n omese
suranc~ "h1ch "a~'~ carrh:d •u thE' \\oman i: lift&gt;
18or"h Stag PI.n~ 8 45 s~mphon
9 1::1 P lo} d Otbboru 9 30
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\Vhat "rime could h~ m)re da:;taldl\ th 111 ,..uct: aJ 1sumbt' Mu.s1c
10 45
Popula
one \liherean 1 man" II get nd of hh hclpm~; ct 1m"' tc\\ ~ ~~hpll Ht"n r; The s Ore :'\11 ~
gnms 12 Popular Dan~:":'
paltn dollar ~ Jl\uh 1 I Otte "ould thmk that Rll\ com Orr-h
bmatwn o1 m e n and \\ om~n \\ h, \\ el e n~.,;t J1rectl) ,ppo~ed 1az:·o~:h,"'o' 0 h416"' 1au1 10 JO
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11 3o Popular
to capital Jill ll.(nn1 cm \\ooll certa 1nh do thetr dut\ ") jProwram I ~m Concert Trlo 2 •~
the1r fello\' men anrl \\ omen and JnlJ)OSe tht: ... uprcm..: pen :a.:~er~!- 3 W
GN S)'mphetr!,
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alty and yet the JUr} "hach tr ed th1s brute found th~m BurLnNu Oren 6 30 WON Trio
0$ LouJt- s HllniJl p 1
7 l)
I to INomm~nd lnerc} ~o that hiM IWill~hment h! juncle
~:~elves abe
Wa! and 3kee:11: ;eJU Duke
life tmpnsonment on the records but according to the B\ 18EUmatoqs Orch B Waltz Time •
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erage ca~ of cnm1nals !erving hfe ::;entcnces foa murder h r 't'llngton s On::h 9 b MU£Jc Mase
wtll probabl~ be a tree man .tll'aln 1n ten )ears or leas and ~hT1i D 30 Pick &lt;lithe Sea:wn 1-15
' c- !lreoim Ship 10 o Old l) •
so th u. hurnrn up1,t t1ou among tho:~.e looked to as mod•l P'il cnta. 10 30 Herb e Ka) s ~~
law ab1dtng ctti:t:t:nll of our ('ountr) are md1r tlh auiHtK l"&gt; ~o;a~ B 1urtn~t. s Or&lt;: 1 Ill?
I} Ttio 12 D-.Jkf= E1
ttrl» counlr)i In p tmseMon (f tht&gt; umsavor) tit le of hav1ng anatons 0\'€Daner
o reh
IIJOre murders th.lll an) otner tountr) m the ~uri I
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18 death, either bJ hangmg electrocution or lethal ga ... a" Ill Soutn sea
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t..._.trry Funks On:h
the ..:aS&amp; rna\ be
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The great trouble, ho\\eH~r 111 getttng comt bono~ Tont&gt; P1ctures 8 C h aldrt-n&amp; Hou r
9 Ensoemble 9 30 Pld 1'1! rhr"' 10
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\\hereby the Ju aors \\Ill do thetr oulle&gt;~ and not recom ! Nomads 10 30 C&lt;luCI'rt Oreh
f 428 70(H 5 IS
mend nterl:.} "ht&gt;n no mere) 1~ mented l.S one of the great ! 11 JO TrOika Bell!. l l ll) pm ~ u.s
Mr Bone:.'!
6 Alnoe ~
ic &lt;lf U1e Ages l JO Popular Pro
problem~ or in" and order and JU~Uce m
tht&gt;( tOUilll\ ! grain 2 Prt'ndlv Hour J Ope 1 ~ ~ 0 10 ~dbld ~
Roxy a OeDI
T 30
Furtbermo1 e It a1ds md1redl\ 1n keepmg the figure or: Conce t "lb Br..~eball Soorrs 5 45 1Lcuies Hung.r; Fhe IIllO MJd- Pnpular Ordl 8 ~ OFdl
Intern"taonal Btngt&gt;rs 6 0 er J OT
thl}!. h pe ot t:nme from reducing lt u; a most dii1H;Uol j wm ., Popula.r Nelool 7 t5 B l0 night Bells 11 Ben Polloc:k$ On:n. 1 lO Real Polka t Dpreea 1:30
che M:a
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WON'-{;'hu:0110 14115. 720
6 3D MUS'Ioll Dreams 10 Benry Them
problem to mak~ men and \\Onlt!ll S\\Ofn tu do then t!Ut\ j momes n ~~~onStaB PoPapuhlr Ha r l pm Dnn•r Dar:('~ 645 Harold Oreh tO 30 'l'tM\' Doodlesoebn.
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8 h rren I It'S 1A1Ult' s H~} Fh., 10 U. Bob Newball
11 Conet L
keep their oath f:'lld do It to the extent or gn 1ng to •• delo ~~t~::!OJ' Conc~n 9 15 F!o 1 1 30 Band Conoert 8 30 Popular Orch
12 Popular Or&lt;'h 12 30 am
30
81
erate murderc1 the Just ponall \ v. h1ch hi:, cnme desen ~" 1M u.str- 10 ° c ~~~-ber lll1 liSle If' P rogram 9 HitCh Life- 9 so Clara Bent)' 8US3e and His. Popular Danc &lt;on...:uo.lrs I Ht'n r L
d Em 10 5
1 Tilt Stl'bbmr. On:h
In Indiana recent)) a t:asr 'A&amp;S"tned \\hlch 1~ t\plca Tbeb Oren 1130 Tht&gt; p1 ~gr 1 n:.J&gt;
u an
WJR-Detrlllt
400
750,
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of hundr1 rhi of 1.: l"C" thrnughoul nur land
A m.w I h t:l f' Fidlel'3 ThrH&gt; ll 30
M run
was
of murdeltng h•s \\ lfe then placmg hel both 1\he Age:; I 30
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m 1Wc.n dollar \ lllage to prm e
POPLAR VALLEY
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to the world that h .J.mes w h Rl
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the ad\antagcs of 5Dlall to~n 1i ill"'
Th La(hrs Aid or Sm1t.h M E
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al n~ In
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\he rcarh
0 l1( l 1 !\bstrn
al'ldor Mrs
held
can
be built
the vnthm
heart of
met ! lh
mt.t at Tu('S(!ay
the home
c,f \he avenge salary
I t!ln ct; u ar nonthl, mect\n~ for
H1ah on a. htll oH·r!ookln~ P ll s Juh A drhrlous dm 1er was served
bm;; 1s -goldtn tna:~:g1e the bu.c:v to the foli o" ng rmsmbers
fwlrs
hea l 01 the CJtv v.;IU re ~~trll I d ~~~ B~ker Cara Slcwart Min
the first ttmgtble project out of lht&gt; nle Ktng Mary Kmg Minnie Ab&amp;t.
J13.000000 trust fund e:stab!Lsted b) en Melissa Absten Mnrr Lcikart
Mecibur7
Ut&gt;n.,. Buhl Jr Pitt.sburgh mer Cri'i." l&gt;c"a"et ..t' t:Jsa Jacobs Bnd tht'
chant prtncf" at 'hlS death Jc .. lh!.' hCSt(SS Mr5 Goldie Abstcn The
Wf'lftttt of mankind.
ncx m~tl:-~g v:"JII be h('id at. the
The \'1llaa .-111 t&lt; bUilt on a 45 j 'berne of Mrs Clara King the SN"Ond
acre tract of land 10ng steeped 111 Tu c ~ da' ll\ August
Gckllttal a.'ld Civil War htstory Thr Mr rnd Mrs lby H1tl h'ld as their
land Is a sectiOn of the or1gmal [ Sunday gucst.o; Mr and Mrs Mason
mat.or farm s onct' the prop!.'ll) or S rw-~ut
Mr and Mm
Vernon
Wllla.m Ptnn and Ja.leT g1vm to the j Kn 1pp and SC:l!o and Mr and Mh
Mate c.f Pt'nnsylvarua b) its orlgmal Chl\'ton Stenrl
•ttl r
t ThcSf" \isltlnn Mr and Mrs W
A s. 1r.le hcuse 83 ye&amp;J"S old and 1M Knapp Sunda.y 9i,.re Mr And
still (l("\ up}ed by tl1l' de&amp;eendauL6 olj lin v: J noruns and nvt eh.Udn!'n
Major JiJrkpa.trlck a fkvolutionary ~ Mr IUid Mr11 Late Rollmh a td
war cm(.cr who c.tt..nmet.l the land 1dBurrl tcr Mr and Mrs W M
thrnt gh a tpedal grant from WUl Knnrp of Waterloo and Mrs Jane
lam P~nn w II gtve way before Lh&lt;&gt; Dewtt:se
onsl.lu@'ht or st't'am tJJo\els.
Bertha MYTE$ of Pt P1e.asant
D.u1ng the Civil War tile Klrk spent the 'A.-eek end with hcr parents
pounilll cake and then tells h"'" patrlc~ hom~stcad was a northern Mr Dnd Mrs Bufi M)'T'('S
oulf'K'St m the undETgrou ld rail
Rui.J) Kin; Ytslted Mmnle King
wa) liYstem Ne.ar the home yeL Sunday afternoon
stands the CJ'3ckt'd rE'mams of a
Mr and Mr:;. LuthcJ Harr~ and
bam foundatlob wuJun whlrh man) son vlsilt'd Mr and Mrs ~rge
a co.-ertng slave ts wd to hav" Bat:er Saturdav and Bunda)!
v..... Bif:lllli
tJ.- and Mrs Jwm Stt-wart and
A tU&amp; horn player i&amp; a mW&gt;lrlan ftWah~ Uben.Uon to canada
All \hla wtU mate ~ay for lilt:' t'll son ha I! treen spending a f~w da):;
\1. all wrapped up t1 h1s In
laie wllhm a it} 'IIi hose t"C'ilrlr r t« Ill r.harlf'Ston \lliit ng rt'latnes
'\\Ill alWRVS be limited 11 n 1moer to
Matrimnnlal Marbn
300 f:unilles The dwellmgs will ~
One• lnd1ae Cap1lal"
H .sbltnd s shouldn t
complam c.ons ructN1 of bm:k w1th s lat rof
\\lin.! II~ lh
\\a~tin"fOD
I whr:t their Vilveti shoct nt theru and will be: eqmpped w1th r ~tr1t:' now "'lnn I 1 1 t(Jst nrf l11d
to! s ..lutd
I Mar tEd mtn are surposed lo pu~ up n:fr suat(ITS and built m ba.lhtub&amp; a 1 lh1~e tf &lt;' ""ld~rahle hnport:~n(&lt;'
1 • rt (Jf 1 f'lli rnpltnl tor
Itt'! a. few inconvemences
Many will be pro\ ldM '\\"'ib sun pn1
I h(' f(';:!1on
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lol'1l and aarages The l't'nta~ v. 111
Won*n of Natart"
I tic lr.w umugh M that ~he man whc
A bachelor went into a matrl I unns $2.500 and 14.000 mav haH•
monla.l bureau th~ other morning ~.h-e- f'dvt~nt.qes e:1joved b~ IJl.. mo
J.1QI m OR 9A.tt.r.IS
~~rne Dtlt w1tb a wilt&gt; and seven WHithy resident 'Aiti'tbut pmching
chuu.n:n
family purte
h..-u., ..n a bCI...-dk _., N••n."'•a
Rfth hbu9e wUl te given mer" 1n :'10 mlnn,cs. ehtt"~ a Cold the
S'«ial Mt.,..l'hlriiil'llt.b
than 't~ lt!ll areA In lnwns and fil'lll day and cbero.s Jlaluta 1111
nw aap llhoo9!!" who ci.lls him gardms Central!) located \1111 be [ lhr« dan.
!III':H a b'X:le ~
llue:e pArt f(lr all chlld1en and S 6 6 Salve for BLhy'e Cold

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The Royal Storeroom

' VAUC-New York t3 488 860 6
....... tn 110 &amp;oRaooe wW be publ1lbed.
prn F oplllar Orcli o JO ReL!i and
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Dunn 6 t:&gt; Monon DclwncBmly hi
TU 10108 PUIILISHL... G coJiJ.AJiiY
Band Conttrt 1 Ui Kate
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30 Mat Bru.sllQU s Orch
.t Ptk ,., oaJt
7 '-5 GlXJm Cha.sers B Inslrwnen
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8 1.5 Ha rmomze-rs
II 30
P'• 'Wmt• oakt: . . . Cift... l ... Depe.. call nz a
1 CCl. ::e.l. 9 5bo'oll Boat S 4:) Ton)
rw ~ oecr caa Dl-1Cabooch 10 Jack Dtnn} s Ol ch
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Popular
Dance
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11be Woelt
6b. li"ontbs
2.1A WLW--C nclnna LI tf28 7001 5 45
.IO I'l'bl'ff Kontbl
1..111 pm LIJweU Thorn~ f. Amos n
d.OO 0 . Month
.Ill A.Q(1J 6 U• Tbt Jftters 4) 45 B:lSt
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7 30 R f' 0 Hour
8 Baturda'
Kn cbt.s II 30 Popular Orch
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. . . , , ~ B&amp;t111"dQ" Loca&amp;tc:l 10a Ll:lwr Beoond Btrert., PomerDJ 0
b1alclllltD4 • JeUen ar aen matt.cr fM PQillkaUoo Uu7 1
f1110Wc1 ut all c:a&amp;flo ale tbetr rwn· allMuP not nfJCU5arlly to bit I

Tim OAJl. Y TRIB L'NK. POMEROY

Slu•

$785 up

Etglm

$085

~&gt;P1 at f~Xtory

'"""' lnduchng lh low pr c.d l'ro.pwity Six.
Ya,. pr"•nt car •Ill probably tak• lh• plac.
af a Cl&gt;lh down pcry~

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HYSI&lt;~LL

MOTOR CO.

Upper Second St

Pomeroy, 0,

�SUNDAY, JULY H, 1$11
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Mother n.n master !!IundaY
.._an ae\tlr.a alonl flne
I Wal .cr ER£1.5 and d&amp;ucbter Marr
Mr. Llnk. of Plymouth, lnd;an~. Frallfetl were Bunda~ gue~La of W·
wu tn town on bua!nca&amp; Thursday
R .m~ and family
liMa :ll'Cf1t ~ I&amp; vtaltlng 'l(.t
M' And M n;
R H
McCulluciJ
crandjlana\a at Qrat[!.m St:~.t tOil
were a:ueata ot Mr and Mrs J M
Richard Perauson of Cine matt 1 Jo1no; Sunday
11 tile 1ueat of bia a nL 141'1!. A P
The hot[W! or Sumucl Glover was
Gold
jou med w the groWld at 10 p nl
--------~'-Wcdn~do.~ All household "1)0(\3
1 wu de&lt;:trcJ ,.d ·md fu. mlly bare ly C5 ca.~d fN)m burning nouse
Mr. and Mrs r..o:y Kincade anrl
•uu ut ua k Hil l vldted Hersc btl
\ c&gt;h~~~::!' )&amp;!&amp; Kenny Ridenour and Ealn "H und !amti}

Hollywood Stars Flee Kleigs For
Cool Breezes Of Seaside Homes
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.... ,..U.t taaun

bo~ I!r~~:s ~gl~~~ll~~ted

\be proud ))Afttlt.ll of a bRb)'

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Mr •• an¢1 Yra Herschel Barnett
a:pent 8\Dlda:y wiUl Carl Barndt

Talo W:::rnUtl

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Mrs a If Uclf~HI and dsught.t&gt;r

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!,.1'1-'l"IH I h ut t' u o ll"f'fJUPnrt'l' IIIII I
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I OftMceut\ve

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ELECT'l.IC THEATRE, Porneroy- TODA Y
Jack Mulhall and Betty Bron•on in
"LOVER COME BACK"
Aloo Comedieo
LIBERTY THEATitE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY

bvierl.lnna

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oralr for orao tncorrect lnMrtlnn

Error&amp; ID

of any lt.dvenilemmt

3dvcrtlaement.s should be reported
lmmediatel:r

Lewia Stone and Irene Rich m
"FA-THER'S SON
Alao Comediea

Help WantedWANTI:~IOO cars

to (!tease, mod-

" ern equipment all makes of care
50c 0 E Bechtel Jkrtners Service Station, Mlddklport

MAJE~TIC

THEATRE-Pom~roy
Saturday
"THE HIDE OUT"
With James Murray
Aloo Comediea

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BALES Delivet')' Men 121 on local
routea handllnl 1rocerlea and

hot.UJehaJCI
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Muat be
work hard Stead) em-

ployment PUture

ad\'llncement

Wtlt.e p Benson Pomtro)', Ohto,
Box tfr&gt;. ~8
7-24-:n.

l"'QfJlTION WANTED-'"

l&gt;entlot

middle

aied practkal nurae O&amp;r. rive the
very beat re!eren~ h\ the Pomeroy Bend See Tl'\bune omoe
1: 2a--3t

DP.. H. C. FOSTER
Racine
Ohio.

aALr:sMEN- In sutroundlna: tnwllll

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am you sell automobllll ollt Let
us Jtut you ln oil .tobblna bu&amp;inest~
lie~~~ than HO 00 cup! tal 1 equlrPd
You own your (lWIT oil stow
Golden Opportunlly The Du)'
Company 2394 Oanal Rd, Ch.•veland, Ohio

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PLJ11:HAIN
IRONS!

HEH, HEH 1 IN

THE FUST PL.t&gt;CE
YOU AIN'T GOT

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Ci.DTHE.S, SISTER'

HOTEL LOLUMBUS
It Sbol't Blocb Nerih .r Mem·

ltf'lal UaH aDd Bnta4 8&amp;tett,

For RentPOR

RENT ~Furnl~hed

Cnrner Stb. and Lema'

room"

200 Fireproof Roomo

on

100 Roon11 at $1.00

Butremut St Call 328-L Mrs A
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p Mlllcr

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pQR IUtltl'-Tw0-011ke room" oo

~urt st .. over Bulldlnl and Loan
omee. In rlne comlltlrn, wltto
1team heat Bee C J!: Dow or
lldw. Ebenib&amp;cb, Potnero" Ohill
Main
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t-IER 50N DoWNY, AND
!'.WCOUbiN N\ABI..E,CAN
4ET .IV\ARRII!D NON
TH.AT (OLtJI\IEL HCOFE'R
•5 PRES.IDENT OF
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IV'AY8E IT W..S o\
IIIIISTA.~E Cf'o.l MV PNfT

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ON 'SII!COND il-!Ol&gt;4HT
IF yOU ech'S WANT 10
IMPEACH HQOFE~, 40
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I•olnt 11b0 Sf'rHd IQ th~ Wor1d
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AND IMPE'ACI
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ONIO ~AY

OTl-iER!

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en•llii'IJII oto:er :.!,(101},000 ln ~or h of

the tmu1\DJJ countrlttt, the Unit~
!!tatn, Grt.'ttt Rritnln nmi Geamnny,
JOHN R. I.OVtt
I• ne1HiY ('flnni -B.'IoUt 500,000 In
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Ch cngo 3, Boston l

bul ~o mctww m uthm 3::lmc flcid"r
w:u uoNA.} ' m lhc p~tlh or lhc Ieath·
rlgllt- field side uf the Infield
ls c1
r hc ~nm c spl\ lt of lacing facts
seeu as an aged B edouin mak.m~ hl.i S 'lll~lrl) rur lhc good of the team
la~t sumd lln t.he maJor ll''ll!,l" mauc Hm r.sby shUl hlm sclf to thf
Culls niU.r s l;o;Leen )eals nu

t::ts_l't c HI sroray1

5, Nc\1 Yorl.. 3
H Brookl •• n '1

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St Louis 7, Phlla :1ci;:Jhla 2

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recorded tn ring huotort
noae bas been more bril·
llalltlJ aueeeaaful than that of
Billy Petl'olle, the Jtahan Amen·

tap "Fargo Express" wb., do!feated in a tornd 10-rounacr bf
JiQlfny MeLamin late In Mar,

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earr.e back a. month later to
knQ(!k out Justo Suarea hi the
ninth round of another rlpsnortcr
a~ Madison Square Ganlen.
l:1u\ Petrolle'a ~oqtclJal!k dates
mu~r. ~. .rh MtW tbdll} those
bo~ 1'A'bo$ two 1ear.1 a.go Bill)'
d•cl ed;be Was r.lipptng and BO' li:e

qalt the rinc to p mto buem~

T:lme• became hard, however,

· co~W,lll,l.i ~, OHI\)

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lo oU up tJte old engme
aato. Startin1 orf ., ith &amp; series
of' kbockoutl apuat &amp; .t:ew tairl)r

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n-ontters for
It the
ha5 lasbeen
lurnhintu g: nv,.. rag~s tell tnm r 1 New llib:IRJCt\N
ltnowkdyc
t tv.•~t cum
mnntnon
t11s fIt'T ile
York 8, DcL·oU 1
that Hlltnsby has s lowed w .. t · r •' tl lliOT'Y ol A •rns!Jy's n :covct Y i Cl'l 1r ago 3 Cleveland 1 (G hmlu:
good lightweights and a floek of eather TonJ or lirMnt, parbeularlJ l toil:le wt~1k but tor a lu ng LHHr th1 IIOPI ,ll!l b a~mg slump He Is r~tn )
medtoere mitmen, Petrolte •on the former, becau1e lte Jportl that 1ohe man ~ho did not share tm g1 u 1 ,tuhg1111; the !&gt;nil ~t a 330 clip an
Or. 'v ca~ &amp;chedulOO
U 1 tte tion 1ut September h~rhtweJa:ht crown.
, vr&amp;l ln!ormotlon was th e R .. J th ..:• ~t1 .1g Jw.; sJn . clot cxtm basil
fUMJ.s T{)nAV
na ona a 0 "nted Ton CanzollEitlter mateb ebould draw blc 1tl:tm8t'llt
duvr~ That howcYel ~ ~ rl(Jl the '
A:\fF~J~ "..N All!JOCI.t fiOl!l
:~·"'athect.t::~. A tl\!nth later IInce fan• eveeywhere. eapecaally
kvidenUy thP. fq_ct dawned Ul I I •dfi lt ln th e CHo&gt;C O{ Houtsby LJke
Otll loat a close decudon to Iackie ia New York, \:no'! aU three
Hcrr1attY. and 1o1 h tf quc .t fm p, (',J• /~uLh Cobb, or JfJr Jackson Horn:;- 1 Cll lllllll_. ol! at Tolr~C: o
"Ki3" Berg at New York and eotU!atent:Jr eentational eoclr:en er power on hls alul:! h e shove d the t Y will be a dangCJ ow h it te r , per- T~ndrvtHe ut. IndiolnapoU.s
'Uien' fn November he astounded who battle from bell to 1tell Wlth- moae youthful aqd f~tcr Bl ll Ju. - 1111t[.~ a l: lf!uL h1 tte1 jusl &lt;'fi long as I Km'&lt;ns City ot MllWau~
with'a ~rnuant wln 'over l\feLarnin oot
Tho111h ~lie, «fl lleti oVor Co sccond ,base while 1101 1, 1 t i'c \jlSk oc cove1ing tlu.t S(cond
Mlrmzapclls at St l'nul
knocking the latter down twice and before, wl U~
•veral by moved to thlrll wne rc the rlc· 1ba~c 2AAI!If! nwnL m; tliP. Hqm~:by nf
all but out in ten rounds at Goth- pound•
b k8 iJn~
rt~r.la bn a pinycr a1e no\ m II; 1othc1 yean; cave1ea II. l1:1 not t::ao 1
NA.TJON/\f. I.Uoot;F.
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'fho t111th on his U'-" u difficult
Brrnklyn at Plttl!iburgh
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ltW'J R'Rma. l
considerably closer ma:stn than
r~ort':n::::ld he b'!ck0 1 ed Lhc~no,b~ .. P~UY£ litjJJioLmi I [ k£~P· i)1J" 'i~C UCH in ~·le JlC[IIJMl\. I N"w Yolk at Ctnctbnatl
PetroUe ro11ed up tn thcll' Novem- "F
11 E&amp;m1J8'' thl 'Semmer t c
~,fil.tru ~n~d 1ltow \'m&amp;yri 41111Uhllf
o11 He has not besl·
ltwn gnrr. ClS I
ber hau;-rat1e11. , And noW- ,
Th~ ~ftalfe """ 11a topnotck time. '\_ll'e ljd' 'fallcd to got th o.t lie• - ta\t~ ttl m~ m1Y mote be thougllt
Jl'lston ot Ohl~go
Petrolle, with that Suarez K. 0. fe&amp;.Z and JWatitetJht for more omt maq ,
~&gt;CCP~ty ctcn t.o benching st.ar I Phlladr.lphh\ at Bt Louis
jtit;terin&amp; am.onf. h~ -elabu, lJ than a ')'ear prif.lr to hla retirement, , ~ornaby ls tncJcllOfiS nut h1s mrLcll llkr. Hack Wtli;Qn and Gllbb y I
AMf illCral' J CAOUt:
anxloua for a 'f!illber" eng&amp;&amp;fl- he w never iJo dose to a cham- ~-er knows nb ritot.her, not ( w u llu tnctt Bnt C!vidcnlly the Cubs
Ch'cagd it BdiUm
ntimt with MeU:tmtn of for a 'title plon~p ... be illl right now. That'• ltoa!ll'f HC'i1'1tby ltc Utdn'L tu~~ l~t~ r JlC nol po~lle~cd ot: pcnpa.nt wlu ~ I St ku~ at Wasl~lna:kn
tilt with Cham?ron Cl.t\Zonerl. ~e what &amp;JeOnt.b&amp;c.k bu done for the ~ htJ'ittl hlinsClt n Icw week::;: atto 1nlng tti'J!IIty They hgurc to ftnl snl Dtb'Qo!t
lt Niw Tort ,
2(1.-:rear-old "
reu," ID eacellent punchtul Hr.\Petrol!e.
wA1n bt w•sft•t h11:tlfll The truth roill th-;:-no better-ill tb.e opinion
Cle'l'elaM It Phtladelphta
Wpe. 1eekla 6-roUDd •trlP with OOsorrtlbl.- ~~~~ ~~- ~ o1 the m~olter wa'&amp; that the"'Rajo'J. Iot tnOfo~ exp~rts
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Mother n.n master !!IundaY
.._an ae\tlr.a alonl flne
I Wal .cr ER£1.5 and d&amp;ucbter Marr
Mr. Llnk. of Plymouth, lnd;an~. Frallfetl were Bunda~ gue~La of W·
wu tn town on bua!nca&amp; Thursday
R .m~ and family
liMa :ll'Cf1t ~ I&amp; vtaltlng 'l(.t
M' And M n;
R H
McCulluciJ
crandjlana\a at Qrat[!.m St:~.t tOil
were a:ueata ot Mr and Mrs J M
Richard Perauson of Cine matt 1 Jo1no; Sunday
11 tile 1ueat of bia a nL 141'1!. A P
The hot[W! or Sumucl Glover was
Gold
jou med w the groWld at 10 p nl
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1 wu de&lt;:trcJ ,.d ·md fu. mlly bare ly C5 ca.~d fN)m burning nouse
Mr. and Mrs r..o:y Kincade anrl
•uu ut ua k Hil l vldted Hersc btl
\ c&gt;h~~~::!' )&amp;!&amp; Kenny Ridenour and Ealn "H und !amti}

Hollywood Stars Flee Kleigs For
Cool Breezes Of Seaside Homes
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bo~ I!r~~:s ~gl~~~ll~~ted

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Mr •• an¢1 Yra Herschel Barnett
a:pent 8\Dlda:y wiUl Carl Barndt

Talo W:::rnUtl

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Mrs a If Uclf~HI and dsught.t&gt;r

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ELECT'l.IC THEATRE, Porneroy- TODA Y
Jack Mulhall and Betty Bron•on in
"LOVER COME BACK"
Aloo Comedieo
LIBERTY THEATitE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY

bvierl.lnna

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Error&amp; ID

of any lt.dvenilemmt

3dvcrtlaement.s should be reported
lmmediatel:r

Lewia Stone and Irene Rich m
"FA-THER'S SON
Alao Comediea

Help WantedWANTI:~IOO cars

to (!tease, mod-

" ern equipment all makes of care
50c 0 E Bechtel Jkrtners Service Station, Mlddklport

MAJE~TIC

THEATRE-Pom~roy
Saturday
"THE HIDE OUT"
With James Murray
Aloo Comediea

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BALES Delivet')' Men 121 on local
routea handllnl 1rocerlea and

hot.UJehaJCI
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ad\'llncement

Wtlt.e p Benson Pomtro)', Ohto,
Box tfr&gt;. ~8
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l"'QfJlTION WANTED-'"

l&gt;entlot

middle

aied practkal nurae O&amp;r. rive the
very beat re!eren~ h\ the Pomeroy Bend See Tl'\bune omoe
1: 2a--3t

DP.. H. C. FOSTER
Racine
Ohio.

aALr:sMEN- In sutroundlna: tnwllll

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am you sell automobllll ollt Let
us Jtut you ln oil .tobblna bu&amp;inest~
lie~~~ than HO 00 cup! tal 1 equlrPd
You own your (lWIT oil stow
Golden Opportunlly The Du)'
Company 2394 Oanal Rd, Ch.•veland, Ohio

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PLJ11:HAIN
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HEH, HEH 1 IN

THE FUST PL.t&gt;CE
YOU AIN'T GOT

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Ci.DTHE.S, SISTER'

HOTEL LOLUMBUS
It Sbol't Blocb Nerih .r Mem·

ltf'lal UaH aDd Bnta4 8&amp;tett,

For RentPOR

RENT ~Furnl~hed

Cnrner Stb. and Lema'

room"

200 Fireproof Roomo

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100 Roon11 at $1.00

Butremut St Call 328-L Mrs A
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1team heat Bee C J!: Dow or
lldw. Ebenib&amp;cb, Potnero" Ohill
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JOHN R. I.OVtt
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bul ~o mctww m uthm 3::lmc flcid"r
w:u uoNA.} ' m lhc p~tlh or lhc Ieath·
rlgllt- field side uf the Infield
ls c1
r hc ~nm c spl\ lt of lacing facts
seeu as an aged B edouin mak.m~ hl.i S 'lll~lrl) rur lhc good of the team
la~t sumd lln t.he maJor ll''ll!,l" mauc Hm r.sby shUl hlm sclf to thf
Culls niU.r s l;o;Leen )eals nu

t::ts_l't c HI sroray1

5, Nc\1 Yorl.. 3
H Brookl •• n '1

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Lou I~ tO Pllllt delphia 0
St Louis 7, Phlla :1ci;:Jhla 2

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J!" all tbe thrillmg comcbacka

recorded tn ring huotort
noae bas been more bril·
llalltlJ aueeeaaful than that of
Billy Petl'olle, the Jtahan Amen·

tap "Fargo Express" wb., do!feated in a tornd 10-rounacr bf
JiQlfny MeLamin late In Mar,

\
(

W•ovJi~, · Mill\"&amp;•

\

earr.e back a. month later to
knQ(!k out Justo Suarea hi the
ninth round of another rlpsnortcr
a~ Madison Square Ganlen.
l:1u\ Petrolle'a ~oqtclJal!k dates
mu~r. ~. .rh MtW tbdll} those
bo~ 1'A'bo$ two 1ear.1 a.go Bill)'
d•cl ed;be Was r.lipptng and BO' li:e

qalt the rinc to p mto buem~

T:lme• became hard, however,

· co~W,lll,l.i ~, OHI\)

ud ,1o th• "Farzo E;ocpreu" .de-

'

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- etdflt

lo oU up tJte old engme
aato. Startin1 orf ., ith &amp; series
of' kbockoutl apuat &amp; .t:ew tairl)r

LEAOU~

n-ontters for
It the
ha5 lasbeen
lurnhintu g: nv,.. rag~s tell tnm r 1 New llib:IRJCt\N
ltnowkdyc
t tv.•~t cum
mnntnon
t11s fIt'T ile
York 8, DcL·oU 1
that Hlltnsby has s lowed w .. t · r •' tl lliOT'Y ol A •rns!Jy's n :covct Y i Cl'l 1r ago 3 Cleveland 1 (G hmlu:
good lightweights and a floek of eather TonJ or lirMnt, parbeularlJ l toil:le wt~1k but tor a lu ng LHHr th1 IIOPI ,ll!l b a~mg slump He Is r~tn )
medtoere mitmen, Petrolte •on the former, becau1e lte Jportl that 1ohe man ~ho did not share tm g1 u 1 ,tuhg1111; the !&gt;nil ~t a 330 clip an
Or. 'v ca~ &amp;chedulOO
U 1 tte tion 1ut September h~rhtweJa:ht crown.
, vr&amp;l ln!ormotlon was th e R .. J th ..:• ~t1 .1g Jw.; sJn . clot cxtm basil
fUMJ.s T{)nAV
na ona a 0 "nted Ton CanzollEitlter mateb ebould draw blc 1tl:tm8t'llt
duvr~ That howcYel ~ ~ rl(Jl the '
A:\fF~J~ "..N All!JOCI.t fiOl!l
:~·"'athect.t::~. A tl\!nth later IInce fan• eveeywhere. eapecaally
kvidenUy thP. fq_ct dawned Ul I I •dfi lt ln th e CHo&gt;C O{ Houtsby LJke
Otll loat a close decudon to Iackie ia New York, \:no'! aU three
Hcrr1attY. and 1o1 h tf quc .t fm p, (',J• /~uLh Cobb, or JfJr Jackson Horn:;- 1 Cll lllllll_. ol! at Tolr~C: o
"Ki3" Berg at New York and eotU!atent:Jr eentational eoclr:en er power on hls alul:! h e shove d the t Y will be a dangCJ ow h it te r , per- T~ndrvtHe ut. IndiolnapoU.s
'Uien' fn November he astounded who battle from bell to 1tell Wlth- moae youthful aqd f~tcr Bl ll Ju. - 1111t[.~ a l: lf!uL h1 tte1 jusl &lt;'fi long as I Km'&lt;ns City ot MllWau~
with'a ~rnuant wln 'over l\feLarnin oot
Tho111h ~lie, «fl lleti oVor Co sccond ,base while 1101 1, 1 t i'c \jlSk oc cove1ing tlu.t S(cond
Mlrmzapclls at St l'nul
knocking the latter down twice and before, wl U~
•veral by moved to thlrll wne rc the rlc· 1ba~c 2AAI!If! nwnL m; tliP. Hqm~:by nf
all but out in ten rounds at Goth- pound•
b k8 iJn~
rt~r.la bn a pinycr a1e no\ m II; 1othc1 yean; cave1ea II. l1:1 not t::ao 1
NA.TJON/\f. I.Uoot;F.
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am'• Garde~ Sine a then MeL~- many w 0
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'fho t111th on his U'-" u difficult
Brrnklyn at Plttl!iburgh
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ltW'J R'Rma. l
considerably closer ma:stn than
r~ort':n::::ld he b'!ck0 1 ed Lhc~no,b~ .. P~UY£ litjJJioLmi I [ k£~P· i)1J" 'i~C UCH in ~·le JlC[IIJMl\. I N"w Yolk at Ctnctbnatl
PetroUe ro11ed up tn thcll' Novem- "F
11 E&amp;m1J8'' thl 'Semmer t c
~,fil.tru ~n~d 1ltow \'m&amp;yri 41111Uhllf
o11 He has not besl·
ltwn gnrr. ClS I
ber hau;-rat1e11. , And noW- ,
Th~ ~ftalfe """ 11a topnotck time. '\_ll'e ljd' 'fallcd to got th o.t lie• - ta\t~ ttl m~ m1Y mote be thougllt
Jl'lston ot Ohl~go
Petrolle, with that Suarez K. 0. fe&amp;.Z and JWatitetJht for more omt maq ,
~&gt;CCP~ty ctcn t.o benching st.ar I Phlladr.lphh\ at Bt Louis
jtit;terin&amp; am.onf. h~ -elabu, lJ than a ')'ear prif.lr to hla retirement, , ~ornaby ls tncJcllOfiS nut h1s mrLcll llkr. Hack Wtli;Qn and Gllbb y I
AMf illCral' J CAOUt:
anxloua for a 'f!illber" eng&amp;&amp;fl- he w never iJo dose to a cham- ~-er knows nb ritot.her, not ( w u llu tnctt Bnt C!vidcnlly the Cubs
Ch'cagd it BdiUm
ntimt with MeU:tmtn of for a 'title plon~p ... be illl right now. That'• ltoa!ll'f HC'i1'1tby ltc Utdn'L tu~~ l~t~ r JlC nol po~lle~cd ot: pcnpa.nt wlu ~ I St ku~ at Wasl~lna:kn
tilt with Cham?ron Cl.t\Zonerl. ~e what &amp;JeOnt.b&amp;c.k bu done for the ~ htJ'ittl hlinsClt n Icw week::;: atto 1nlng tti'J!IIty They hgurc to ftnl snl Dtb'Qo!t
lt Niw Tort ,
2(1.-:rear-old "
reu," ID eacellent punchtul Hr.\Petrol!e.
wA1n bt w•sft•t h11:tlfll The truth roill th-;:-no better-ill tb.e opinion
Cle'l'elaM It Phtladelphta
Wpe. 1eekla 6-roUDd •trlP with OOsorrtlbl.- ~~~~ ~~- ~ o1 the m~olter wa'&amp; that the"'Rajo'J. Iot tnOfo~ exp~rts
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PERTAINING TO [~fttY HISTORY or:s4~~r~~i:.:T;;: YET SHTl[O IN AtF~:-;·~.~!!!.;S::!IODIS~ ·a~~?:!~£.7~~:~t ~i?!~~:!~r~L""~.u~; ~f£~~j:::::::
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POMEROY ' fouND IN HISTORY 'S par[S
HlJ ~~of'dw~~ ~t ~ncda~~;w~~r:
ch~~- ~- =:rt~ d~=~t
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Branley motcred from Colwnbua
Mr . and !ln. Pearl J(arr who daughter Bet.ty came from
dnued about ftf\.y lntereated mem- IF rldi. y and Bpen t th e da y wlth we-re guesLs of t.he formers moth~r . bUl!i &amp;lt urday for a. Ylrilt with rell.~
bm. nt !he Netas CoWl.ty Pot.ato Judrt~ c 1!:
Peoplea and other Mrli. J11ne Karr returned to th eir tl;oes. Broab McKlnh!y who bull
oroweu .usoeiatlon at a meeting rnendB.
home at Da.ver Saturday.
been their a:ue&amp;t tor the pat~\ mootb
held at the Chester blah aetloOJ I
DDr. and Mn. R . t;. n.~::on••;.;;;:; I returned wlt.b Chern.
Prlday Dlltht. Mr. Bak.er 1ave somf! Mr and Mrs. George DUI who and daUJhter Anl\a Ann of CoJum· Mr11 Clara Ardler ret ur ned to
hllhly ln&amp;tructJve pointer&amp; to those have be en vi11IUDJ the Iotter's par - bus are week end 1~11.1 of Mr . and her h~me In Parkersburg Prlday
present Oil the ua.e of the"' gradln~ ell !:.I, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMur - Mrs. Vlr111 Campbell and family on followlns a rew dayli vi51t with her
•nd inspeetlon lel'Vlee rendered by ray end family on Mechanic t~treet Mulberr y Avenue .
sister Mrs. Cbarlu Ebersbe.ch and
the hderal Burau.
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for .reveral weeb will lea\oe sun~) 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jce Ruben wer~ ramtJ.v.
J.. J . Bmlth or ~tt.sburlh. a. mem - tor Cleveland
where Mr. DIU w1U Huntlnli(ton llusiness \'lSitors Prtday.
Charles McNaughton of Spring~
ber of tht 8\Q'Ua a&amp;aoelatkm th tre be f'mployed
Theo Downie, son ot or. c. E . w.
was ali!Q preaent an~&lt; I&amp;Ye 11 short.
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Downie of ColumblL"' lS visiting hiS fltld arrived , for a visit with hls
interes\l.na address 00 the subjec~ · Mrs. Ralph
Rus.seu [l,nd Mrs. uncle, T . w. Bena:el and wife.
slater Mrs. Hdgar Moms and fan1·
of martet.lns, and the help It wa.B Alma Adama motored "&gt; pt, PleasMr11. Emma Epple who spent llf'f - Uy and other relatives.
vtvlnt to farmen hen. oeorae w. ant Thursday afternoon and visited era! weeks here with her daughter,
Kreltler. Melp county AerlcuhuraJ with friends .
Mn. H~rman Meea. and family reAaant, then save a talk on the orc . E . HuL returned Friday even. turned to Coiuml:lw; Friday. She
1anlaUon of the Potato grower&amp; In
Parlu:rsbur g. where he spent w1:1 s ~:~ccompanled by Edwin Mees
It's uunst-use tu e:s.()llt: i. life to b.
thll cowtty, and presented the pot&gt;· a few days on bufliJ:Jtsll.
who visited with relati ve:! here IJ1~ Hllt'd with 11orrow nud &amp;Hdne~ A .­
slbJUtlea t1f such an DrJantzatton t o
c . Chrl&amp;~nsen of Cleveland was past week.
Wnmnn·s IJ omf! Com[lnnlon.
the membere tlrereol, aa t.o the maJ· -Ir,i~~~~;:;;~~~~~~~~~"'i~;;;~~"'i~;;;~~"'i;;;;~"'i~~;;=~"'i~;;;;i:~"'i~~
tet priCe, etc. Charles Peoples and
J . T. Meu of the Chesapeake and
Ohio raUroad com""'"'Y were pres·
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ent ror the •nurpose ol olvlnK som•
lnterei!Ung farlo6 as i.tl w.e mea:1s
the railroad had taken ror coopera t1on with the AssoclaUon and the
use or refrigerators cars for the
handllni ot commodities. E. M.
Mu8anne, president ot the Potato
orowen Aasoclalt.on presided over
the rntt'!tlna:.
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t·ar::l)\ and one of the stroflleet at
that. iJme: German Lutheran one
tanec:1 the . "up.;, ~r'· and the ' o••·r
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the "lower." Dr. Otto Voight Wli

Whaley wu the 11011 or a Revolutlonary AOldMr; and one of hla an·
eeators, Ed'ftrd WhaUay, &lt;u the
name wae Ulen sPelled) . . , the
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ChariM r , after which he fled to
America with three other fUIItlve,,

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Eiaelstein ReioAppointed
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At'tf'mu;, WJUJama. B. R. Remington
;:. T)e.t, yo&amp;'U find your~ Dnn!t·l w. 'Danlelll, J . P. ot'llheimer.
..U iiAtiq' at ..0 11p 50 ' L. M. Harv.ey zmd ·. Auperlntenden1
from
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M. &amp;we.rs . Th..., araduattng clau of
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aad ~· ~~'¥,_..,Ill Tlii ;Jing ·~he 1nlxt ga~,: we find,
PI•, without ulana tbe 1as Wt· tlan~ throlll'h the! faded
dutc:.b..
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I i.erflttr of Pomeroy comb J •1 e u
Y• It • a u • I&amp;Y • jamo1.1nted to more that1 ,b,ooO 000
to p.. up ·the fun and , In the year. 1890. In periJ.IIInr 'the
ecooomy of it. Dli)W that daR.~ltl~a.tlon of the buslneM Interyou can pt • l"l:lal Free esh we find that Jn the Vlllare 01
Wheel:-- Studeb&amp;k.er ·loi Poml!roy 111 that particular year
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SiuodaywithFree Wheel~ establi&amp;hDJent.
iq uetandard equi))lnnt
Then! Wflre three newspapers In
~ hom top' to Pcmuoy In l890, namely, Th-e MeiiJII
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an to
you Jb fUI&amp;e.t ty r .. lbunf', lnow the Trlllu.'le -Tefe.
~t• m. itt fiDeet form.. graphJ and the Dem-rat. ,.. ... _
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olde~t e.,tabli&amp;hed newspaper of the
county, and was ot that time the
· leadhitr one. It wus Pllblisbed lind
l (dltt'd by E. 8 . Tru&amp;Bell, who hu.&lt;i
1t::en rougagf'd In nl'wspaper work
! work foro. number of years and took
[the JOb With the TP!e3roph 011 Junuary I , 1874.
The Melga County Tribune was
' the ron:t o ldest paper In the count)'
1and was Lhttn pui:lll.shed &amp;lid edited
, llY (':l&gt;1arles A. Hartley and WIJI H
• Hunt.ey. This paper waa a Wflldy
I ediUWI, six rolumn sheet U.cld ., ~
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1 S:.· n;~nd :;:oved to Pomeroy In
GARAGE :· papt;r
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er tlou1'111Jlln1 new8· . .IIUNf, Oho•
c:rat ~leh meroy .-aa The Demo.
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waa utabll..sbed 011 Sep.MQEDITH
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Printed ~ crei&gt;es ' ~nd plain
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VAaD OF THANKS
with ambeaiemtnt ot PDI'r.l-4 from I ~tiat'!ii~.·
We wllh to exprese ow 'rotttude ths daa fund and from eounty om. 1:
IUld heartfelt thanU to oil' maoylctfl.
Eliht l~litmenta &amp;Qinat l ;~:~;~~~!~~.
lrlen&amp; and nell'hbon whose kind ·
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nesa wu beatowed on us 1n OW' te· ~·
rrom ~ hll\d.t. aU ol
cent bereayemeat ln such a manner w ~ W&amp;ll
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bond
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We .-peci.&amp;IIJ Wllb to nmember
Rev. Mehl for hiS warda of comfort :;e!he,. .o:-::•
and conaolauan, •lao Mr. Bwinl &amp;he
undertaker for hi&amp; emdent man· t Kodatter
ner and tlndne&amp;ll dlll'int our daft· ~"\h Js ~.,•. ...,•• ,
est houra and ~ Ule Carpenter'! o
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Union for then• many ueeds o1 klntl· Mrs. Tldd
neae.
aao ·'tt'hea - · ."'Mra. Charlea Wuderbach,
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pany, he went tnt.o a ~~:rocery bustn'.'M on San Street. which he waa
STOLEN AUTO NOT
·ondu.cuns 1n 1891 .
M~. yes, many more. intereM·
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FOUND IN POMEROY
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CO\IId be gleaned trdm
F&amp;.t:.
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~a~"
8herur A. 0 . Tracy rt'(:elvW a re·
llut. time and space are lllnlt.ed and
port here Frtdfty night that a Chevso. ra.ther relu~n\IJ, we turri back. Ex-Auditor l~clicted ~
rele t aed11.n had been stolen from
lllln to the preamt. and · !10 time
the ctreeta of Oalllpoils and
mona on t:nrfi more, history belng
CGunta; •x~C~erk FaebeliP.ved t.o have ~ ' b~ught
made wlt.h every pllBIIIng mlnut"
in.1 Ei,ht
th~ Pomeroy Bene!' ·
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OUEST HONORED
PortllrnouUl, o .. July 23-.--IN&amp;we,e buaUy enga"ed d
Mrs. Theo. Bbe~ch ent.ertaJntd Sclooo county J)OUUca1 clfciM wen
nlght ·on ,the looliouL for the ·
with three tables or bridle at her 1ln a hlch pitch of exeltement todav
no trace or It could be foU1Ul
tlame on Maln 11 treet Prlda.y after- a1 a result ,'\)f ,II.CtiO:Q _W', ~ ·~
Jake Ament, pi-oprlf'tor u!
noon in honor or her niece, Miss Jury lal.e f~ "~ foaMr
room .on Ma.tn 'stiee;;, Sol(\
Ruth Roberta or tfhei.Jw ._ Pf!W: for ~ aUditor W· t . ketter and 1
ato~ in hll;, ~lace :Prihllh SCDI'I!! wu • n bY M'lM 'llar· 0 ~ q~unlc:;lli'!t ~ ''e'lfrt
Uw purpose· :or 'rl'lng
.torle ytolt ~ .ccinBOlation prize t-.:J ~~Clark~ 'l'\~ · On
!tOme IIIIJUI. He said they
Mtaa Mildred Stnli.h.
e
menl
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Wry loni' and flOOR let~.
'lbe cuest IIAt Included MiMes
The Jury waa ln •d.Joununent t.ohfo could livre 110 lnlormntlon as
Mildred
and
Eleanor
Blnlth day until Monday when tt wiU re.
h
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Jean and Dorothy ft.UUP.II, Martha ti.Q'Il to l.nftosUJate \he admtnu.
t elr enUt.y or which direction
8Jalel. Marjorie Wolfe, Roeallnd tra&amp;lan of former ,.eoJmty llberilf
took after they lert hill place.
Eber&amp;baeh, Ctt..rlotte Nye, Emma Maurice J . Cnldwell and other eouu~
Lou Keehne, Barbara Elberfeld, tr otrlcialll.
Hek!n Schaefer and the honor gUeel dKebyt.. rh.wl1011e reata:nataon was uk·
Roberta
ewas Indicted
t e county eomml&amp;OaaerJ'I
on two rount&amp;, cltartrt'~

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mt!ryand tht1 1ai00
a reAident
since
He from
was ftrSt
eli· ubu.llcall8
mt:mOOra.scend
or theRB far as ~ These
~ear
In coal
mintng
the agP
mile~
memLu~ o r thut class w~re Allct&gt;lof U until 1887, •hen he was ap- Into the air W"h imtrwnent.s re·
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1E 01·unt ,· Nett1e· A. Orow Zor M _ nc.inU!d, trey.urer or the Dabney otdinf ba
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Seforo' .' .. - you'l. L i Knll!lotn Charles L Hun'tley,'E. 0c Ylnlng Company and Aerv"' In that c
romet.rle PI'HIIttre ·and
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,,.,.... . lrord tr.."" B R h
d
rapadty until .1889, when tllfl com· other pbenomt"ha. These record11
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Balo- Dr.
started!leYeral
practlofna
Well&amp; when
pleaded
not a:uUU
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as former
puter and
ol the
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U11tryWhaley
In Pomeroy
yeBndenbe- char~
amla:ne&lt;l
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llht Cathollr Society, suppvrtln~ ~ fore 1856, In which year he 8\dl :er· heartna was set for l.klllitay
....;;:..-----;---:~.troni chur&lt;:h und 11 M:hc ::l. 'J.'ht ed a considerable loa lrtllll a flre, llOOf' In the sQq~'.s 'llPUII't.
!' bulllt &gt;ng UBed by Ule church In 1891 u.nd then later, 1861. started agaln
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was a Iarg c fmm ~ s tructure, uud In the present otlk:e where the
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the ~C"hool building was 11. lurg2 Whaley Dental Room11 lll'e .
l1lega.l l.lft.Yments lol',
1brick.
A. B. l&gt;onnally WflB Ma)·or of Lhf'
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a.nd Services. Thf: l'eport ol
l~liura.Uc n was n ext In the mlnl1 · VtliB.JJe or Pomeroy In 1890, b ·lm•
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lh&lt;&gt; t urly cltlzen11 c.r the Village eltcte&lt;l for the flret tlmll tn 1"'1
ICont.tnuiKI. rroo: .-at 61'1!: t
made by t.hf' ata\.e auu• · 1
Pomvroy, us rvldenced by the ra - then apln In 1889 and a.t the elfc·
advanCE"ment of public school~:. Uon of 1891. H~ waa boro. lp Pome· Hlld Llt~u.wnant Uulllln\Lf!~r i!d · ~~~~~:::~f.~~
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pupilS In the )'ea r of 1891 were roy I n 1....
""""""7r t Dyke was OCCU · W1Wi H . S11Uth of t.he Aulerk:an oo ·
ul u.mmodated by sb bulldlngo, 23 llYIIliJ the J)081Uon or county tftll\.!1- trol.
-stan•"' In · Tne Oral'.!! !1Chedu)e •ralls for lil
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I'OOihll, with a ~~eatlnK "paclty ,, · U·•r
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In
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t C.wo thousand . The ~orl)
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lK'hool bulldt.nas were : Kerrs Ruu L. C . Cooper was the Auditor' -of ~boul 1iiO hour~ of • ~t.ni. After
t , I Llll 1•,. 1ng, trnme, 'hree rooms; ce11 . . M•los county in 1801 . 11~ was born lt:avif•a Lenln1ract the ship was e•1
t 1 Sch
tn Meigs CllUntJ. h1 1841 and was a prctf!d to pa~ owr Arcb,Jinael, Nova
.
ra
0?1• brick, Rhc rooma : I,.ln- rt.r.ldent qf Mldttlepbft: . at the time Zt'mbla, Ffan1 Jc»ef ' ~d, calllng
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d:6J.'t &amp;.~tbleaf.a coin. Hill School, frame. two room11 · ~t 11111 't-erm In oftlce.
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011 tht Soviet lee·bJ;eaker Mah&amp;l.n
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Suar,r Run , i:lrlck, six rooms ; High
A very ltltereatlna: · nCqt~un\Jt
. C. ~yond Pran• JOtsef Land, l'flW'tlllll
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d1e Se;h,ml, llrlck, three rooms ·, Coal- J . H•M. p-nt Mayor of Po
oy. t
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Q Lfnlng;rad via the northern
At·
woeeur"'-'lt
t-o port, brlrk. three roorn11.
was uncoVfred from the-dUAty paRf!S chtpclu.I'O, Nova Zernbla and th~
,_If to~
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Th:• t~acher~o or the sehools hall of the history. Mr. HeM lf! a native coast of Blberla.
over a year.
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~· cbi•4nl ~ charre or two grades. two of whom of o ·e rmant. coming to America Among the most interestlna: ln· missed QIJ&amp;IIlllt
... . •fou,-.lw-'...i.do'JAQd:.i....;..U.. ha.~~hal'fl:e of more · grades The~ •vhen but two Wl!ekll nf &amp;If!. Hill vent nnJ~in tbe Oraf's equipment cue Wall
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~ • • ...,.~,._,. wue tweuty·two teat:hen; In all D.t pa.rentll settled tn Pomeroy in AU.· de, the BOWld,tQI balloons of PrOfet~~ tlon
18" · . .,,.. Mr. ""' baa """ "" Paul Motioh&amp;no• of Lontnrr&lt;adl
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S.muel Wylli1 Come• From Boaton In 1834 To Find I the buslneas by dlsnlbutlna mea~
B F~·'."'l" T k
' Th . · V"ll
Wh
H Bourht Land 30
to customers here in ballkets. It
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ere e
may be lnterestlns to know that Mr.
Old Joha
"rears Betore; Hill Bean Hit Name
Davie started out on a rather mall
j scalr.-, buym.s ont abeep, but.c.herln~
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around to his rusOOmer&amp;. Boon, how
Ulh
Over Item• Thq;urbt T.o
-- - ----r:ver .. one sheep was not eno
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Villares Of Churches And Schools A.. Well Aa Site he b&lt;!gan buylnl: mDn &amp;beep, then
Have B~n Settl•d lt
added cal\'ts, and cowe, and finally
M
For Many Placea Of Buaineas; Villa.e·
his bualnell!ll had rrown \o auch an
eeti"l
Incorporated In 1841
utent that he was rorc:ed to build
mort! and more unt1l he had some
PcJUowtna 11 ~r!lt m"'t~. held
of the finest slallli(hterint hoUSM In Wednellday ~rt.ertlCPl, It "WP tenM ume rnov.!!&gt; on. day In and day Uon considered ftriSt and foremost this section of the state .
erally beUeo.-ed here th'' 1ooal minout. acddents occurring with a In their mind!! , reliJion, the Iouners ha.d comt: to somi ananaementll
marked dellee of swiftness. the op- datlcn of educa.Uon. On April 2, The next plaee we nnd mentlonf:'d whereby theb' retW'n to "'Olk, FrlporlunltY L&lt;; atrorded. us to turn i8t'l', a group of Interested people as dolng bustusss then, W8ll the Ja. day mornln,, wu effected. Ae·
back. the paa:&amp; or history in this met al the Me tra county court hOuse coll El~~kl 'soodBon&amp;.NWhole8a 1 • a~ cot1dJnaoft.o ~poria ~r~i ':'ialocal
case bact to 11 certain day In the for i he purpoae of effecting an or- Retail "-''T
ths. lrOtloliB, ol oab ~ Tunhon..,. ~,..~ef a~...
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N and Carpet&amp; and
e place
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, t ar 1804. Samuel Wyllls or Boston R&amp;niution of Presbyter aha
"'· tim o lneSB was situated on t.he corner of of mating aU members ~C4111alnted
Mas~. barteored tor a certain site of quorum was present at t t
e.
d n .. ~ t to
•·· 1 wlth ttl "'"M m ..e
near
· hund---'s o1
llt.nd 111tuo.ted on the Ohio Rlv er m howner. and the maetinc waa caiJed Front an~~ ....... w"
of b15 ree
Th Wlt"
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rr•••ye ....
mo-ma oaw
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present ~-"ace
WI nesa.
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the 6tate of Ohio. He purcha ~ed for April at! of th!! I\&amp;.JTie year.
bP.Tfell:l stor~ was e!lta.l::illllhed In miDers returnina to the Es8eX mines
tbls !.and but relalned h.l.s res ld~ncF
On the latter dute, Jame11 Rab ton about 1860 by Jacob Ftbe,..,eld •"••o preparatory W 10in1 to wort, but
In BoRton . 'I'tlltt.y year·s later l-ore and wife, Isaac Knapp (tnd wife, died In 1887. At the death or Mt, f1011le CODtlu'ieray over the lllfl'ftD'Kivt&gt;d to the place whic h he tJU d Martus Boswo rth and wife, Elihu E:lbufeld he r'eque.s ted his so.:.lS
ments 11'0118 and \bey all returned
purch.a5ed and found a. thriving 1Btedntan and Dr. Guthrie, gathered Rrrv on, and t.hey have vei'J' satla· to their hOIQt!ll, w1Ul oome nevJr
little vmaae had &amp;prune up.
. 1at t-he a.ppomted place, a1rd estni:l- factcry evidence that. they dJd r.o. havlnr er~teored the mines.
Thia vtllqe wa11 Incorpora ted iD. llllhld th e Bocl·~ty of Pn11bytertans
Down throt~~h the ton~~: ll&amp;t of
Tile mlnen Mre w~lted out '''
tbe July,
mlnesbetaUM
on • strllul
Ute early
part
tht! year or IlK I, when tht! coUnty li n Pomt&gt;ruy. They felt a net.!d for a namn. name11 of tboae who were. or
oj)eraton
refused
teat was removed from Ch ester. ' plarc 111 which to worship so a Jot Hated as the most prominent busi· to 11 rqute~ to cen.e.l~ demands
Thill partl!::ulal 11lte was given th~ was pl'ocured and they !iE"t. forth to neM men of Pomeroy In the early made by their ~llatlon . Thcv
name of PomProy and many peo. bt:glro the ereetlon of a bulld1nli!: autt- day a, we run II.Cl"'OIff the name or have been out or t~ mine alnce and
pie ...t lha~ time elected to give a 1 able for that purPQ6t". Th ~ building Goessler. AUIUSt Ooesaler Jewelry until recently 1;10 anaaa:ement.s fol"
.prqphecy, stating , ··from Jt's sltua- ~ was completed llometime In the year Rt•.re was beiun In 18811 ln the same their retum baa bfto made.
tiOII, It's fertile soli, it's wealth, and of 184:8, o.nd Reed Wilkinson wa 11 bulldlna' Lt ill now ln. The Pomeroy
secrecy aboundfJ at all meetlnp
It'll wateT-power. Pomeroy mUBt be· pastc.r at that time. A new building National BllJlk, whJch wu charter- hekl by the minen' committee uow,
comP ere Jcmg, an Important town. a Wa!i erto:ct.ed in 1890, folluwmr a ra· ed In 18'12, with a co.pltal atoek or and it 11 not known Jl,ast whP.'- plans
plaee ot comme~e and indLU;trlal pld ~rtlWth or the rellglou 8 socltlty. ·•100,000, Ia another bu81neM thatjwere formed dwh1g the Wedneflda)'
enterprise."
Rev . Turnbull was psstur o.t th.:! still l!urvivH. The omcers of the and 'Iburaday aft.erno&lt;in meetlnas.
banklns lnl!tltute In 1880, were, R It 111 bellel'ed here that throllli(h me
WI' can well see from t~ WQrds time of the ereetlon of t.he new E. Hamblin, Prell., D. H. Moor" oooperaUun ol ltlcal Interested busiln tht foregoing paragraph that the churrh .
Vice Pre.!!., John McQuigg, Cat~hkr ness men, t.he operators and thP
plonrt&gt;r£ of Pomel'oy had entertain- \ O ther re!Ja:lous ol·tanl.za.tJon.s and E. M. Nye, AM't, Cashier. An· mlner~o~ oraanlr.atKm, attempts t.o
e d gl'eat Ideals In their construe· which were estoblmhed at early other place of buslne88 Is tht&gt; Rem· settle the strike matter and for t~
tlve. mlno1s, ll S. LO the advancemt&gt;nt. l date,; In Pomeroy are : The Oerman lnilon• Hot~l. which \ltll.ll operated 1-eopenllll of the bituminous OO!Iol
c·f the rt-110urces at thalr command. Pre ~ llytcrian, which In 1890 had a,p; then by WUUam Dixon. Schlaegel mlne11 here, would be made but !'O
We find that In the early d11ys the pasl.ur, Rev. Miller; The st. John· 11 Bro,, Shoe Store. operated first ln far Uttle has been occ::ampUahe&lt;.l ac busir.ess of Porneruy had grown German PreSbytet·ian, with Rev. 11185 by John Schlaeael, who lal.l'r cordin1 to ltJI.et~ observe&amp;'&amp;.
trent pructlcRliY nothing t() several Flthcr us pastor ; The MeUtodlst.s took. his brother, CleiJrie, Into a
Sev•ral P~lnent ._.,I._ men
larte roundrlll!ll, ractorln, etc. '!be 'o\ith Rev. D . s. Porter acting 88 partnerllhlp w!Lh him. The .Bchweg- 01 Pomeroy llt&amp;en~~ the JnPeUna
principal output or the sam-!!, belnr. pastur; German M. E ., wit.h Rev. man &amp;: RoMe! Grocery lll alSo men- held Wedn~y '{lol!fiWOJ.I, and
d~tlt' llild tile products. liup pro. Wllllurr. A. Sc::hrplf presldllliJ minis- tloned as one ot the older piOOR or mlnljltea ol the prOCI!tldlnss were
duets, door, saah, blbult!, arn;t'." tur- U!r; Wel6h M. .:.' Boclety. a ver y bullineM here and was manared !Jy kept. Ofllciallln c~r1e ar the llfnltllN'. Abo e:nenalte coal. sa"lt and b'lron!f orrantzatlon hut without a Oeorye Schwegman and J M Roe· tatrs . reported, '¥hen que:~uoned,
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""I both . . ,, ..,. 01 Po_;_,· and that matten tt.~e.n aq:~ b 1 the meet ~
brc.m Ine wor,...
wt're ftour shfng at I ~t.ar at that time ; Colored Metllo· ..., '
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TurnJng a thum.b worn page In a d!.lt; Welsh 0oll8RI'atlonal, wllh no founders .
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'bil!tnry bO:Qk of Pr.mEroy, we lind l'l!lular paatoJ", but waa u. part ot
Dr. D. C. Whaley, Oentl~t. - ~;;;r
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t
e eo~;ty llll!.ttlen.. ol thl!! l&gt;f'c·
o es re 8 us organl~atlon ol our attention as we near the end ot He·ury Well&amp; ol
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tile N'arthweE~t
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Bidelong
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ta places.
brourht nr.
t.o brouaht t.o thfl!
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Voilea and Batistes. Extra
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Skirta are also suitable for
Fall wear with the new Blouse• and Sweaters. Every deaired color.

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rowers !
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PERTAINING TO [~fttY HISTORY or:s4~~r~~i:.:T;;: YET SHTl[O IN AtF~:-;·~.~!!!.;S::!IODIS~ ·a~~?:!~£.7~~:~t ~i?!~~:!~r~L""~.u~; ~f£~~j:::::::
;.:'~ "',; ;: _-;.",." '.;., "'..:': COAl ARGUMENT
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POMEROY ' fouND IN HISTORY 'S par[S
HlJ ~~of'dw~~ ~t ~ncda~~;w~~r:
ch~~- ~- =:rt~ d~=~t
m;:t:. ::n ::::ldand
i~~-~~=~t~rB- Wallace Barrett C~~lln~t =e~:~~~ LyonsColum~
9Jld
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of tl).e Pederal Pann Bmeau,
Branley motcred from Colwnbua
Mr . and !ln. Pearl J(arr who daughter Bet.ty came from
dnued about ftf\.y lntereated mem- IF rldi. y and Bpen t th e da y wlth we-re guesLs of t.he formers moth~r . bUl!i &amp;lt urday for a. Ylrilt with rell.~
bm. nt !he Netas CoWl.ty Pot.ato Judrt~ c 1!:
Peoplea and other Mrli. J11ne Karr returned to th eir tl;oes. Broab McKlnh!y who bull
oroweu .usoeiatlon at a meeting rnendB.
home at Da.ver Saturday.
been their a:ue&amp;t tor the pat~\ mootb
held at the Chester blah aetloOJ I
DDr. and Mn. R . t;. n.~::on••;.;;;:; I returned wlt.b Chern.
Prlday Dlltht. Mr. Bak.er 1ave somf! Mr and Mrs. George DUI who and daUJhter Anl\a Ann of CoJum· Mr11 Clara Ardler ret ur ned to
hllhly ln&amp;tructJve pointer&amp; to those have be en vi11IUDJ the Iotter's par - bus are week end 1~11.1 of Mr . and her h~me In Parkersburg Prlday
present Oil the ua.e of the"' gradln~ ell !:.I, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMur - Mrs. Vlr111 Campbell and family on followlns a rew dayli vi51t with her
•nd inspeetlon lel'Vlee rendered by ray end family on Mechanic t~treet Mulberr y Avenue .
sister Mrs. Cbarlu Ebersbe.ch and
the hderal Burau.
,
for .reveral weeb will lea\oe sun~) 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jce Ruben wer~ ramtJ.v.
J.. J . Bmlth or ~tt.sburlh. a. mem - tor Cleveland
where Mr. DIU w1U Huntlnli(ton llusiness \'lSitors Prtday.
Charles McNaughton of Spring~
ber of tht 8\Q'Ua a&amp;aoelatkm th tre be f'mployed
Theo Downie, son ot or. c. E . w.
was ali!Q preaent an~&lt; I&amp;Ye 11 short.
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Downie of ColumblL"' lS visiting hiS fltld arrived , for a visit with hls
interes\l.na address 00 the subjec~ · Mrs. Ralph
Rus.seu [l,nd Mrs. uncle, T . w. Bena:el and wife.
slater Mrs. Hdgar Moms and fan1·
of martet.lns, and the help It wa.B Alma Adama motored "&gt; pt, PleasMr11. Emma Epple who spent llf'f - Uy and other relatives.
vtvlnt to farmen hen. oeorae w. ant Thursday afternoon and visited era! weeks here with her daughter,
Kreltler. Melp county AerlcuhuraJ with friends .
Mn. H~rman Meea. and family reAaant, then save a talk on the orc . E . HuL returned Friday even. turned to Coiuml:lw; Friday. She
1anlaUon of the Potato grower&amp; In
Parlu:rsbur g. where he spent w1:1 s ~:~ccompanled by Edwin Mees
It's uunst-use tu e:s.()llt: i. life to b.
thll cowtty, and presented the pot&gt;· a few days on bufliJ:Jtsll.
who visited with relati ve:! here IJ1~ Hllt'd with 11orrow nud &amp;Hdne~ A .­
slbJUtlea t1f such an DrJantzatton t o
c . Chrl&amp;~nsen of Cleveland was past week.
Wnmnn·s IJ omf! Com[lnnlon.
the membere tlrereol, aa t.o the maJ· -Ir,i~~~~;:;;~~~~~~~~~"'i~;;;~~"'i~;;;~~"'i;;;;~"'i~~;;=~"'i~;;;;i:~"'i~~
tet priCe, etc. Charles Peoples and
J . T. Meu of the Chesapeake and
Ohio raUroad com""'"'Y were pres·
~·
ent ror the •nurpose ol olvlnK som•
lnterei!Ung farlo6 as i.tl w.e mea:1s
the railroad had taken ror coopera t1on with the AssoclaUon and the
use or refrigerators cars for the
handllni ot commodities. E. M.
Mu8anne, president ot the Potato
orowen Aasoclalt.on presided over
the rntt'!tlna:.
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Co11(1regatlonallllt sodety betna for at Marietta, Dec. 6, J'r96; Soc:·
l iety or Bt.ptbt.l, Dl'88fli3ed

rather
t·ar::l)\ and one of the stroflleet at
that. iJme: German Lutheran one
tanec:1 the . "up.;, ~r'· and the ' o••·r
....
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the "lower." Dr. Otto Voight Wli

Whaley wu the 11011 or a Revolutlonary AOldMr; and one of hla an·
eeators, Ed'ftrd WhaUay, &lt;u the
name wae Ulen sPelled) . . , the
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alsner or the " death warrant or
ChariM r , after which he fled to
America with three other fUIItlve,,

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Eiaelstein ReioAppointed
After White Succ~ed·
.d Cooper

of real'den,tl

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durlns the year the first claSB grnDC OD merry duat(d, oon.&lt;~ isted of : J. W. Thomas.
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At'tf'mu;, WJUJama. B. R. Remington
;:. T)e.t, yo&amp;'U find your~ Dnn!t·l w. 'Danlelll, J . P. ot'llheimer.
..U iiAtiq' at ..0 11p 50 ' L. M. Harv.ey zmd ·. Auperlntenden1
from
h .
M. &amp;we.rs . Th..., araduattng clau of
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ate . 00 (llrUil$~ pt .Jf mem~rs.
aad ~· ~~'¥,_..,Ill Tlii ;Jing ·~he 1nlxt ga~,: we find,
PI•, without ulana tbe 1as Wt· tlan~ throlll'h the! faded
dutc:.b..
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Printed Pltges, that the bu:~lnesa InWb · • b. rd
I i.erflttr of Pomeroy comb J •1 e u
Y• It • a u • I&amp;Y • jamo1.1nted to more that1 ,b,ooO 000
to p.. up ·the fun and , In the year. 1890. In periJ.IIInr 'the
ecooomy of it. Dli)W that daR.~ltl~a.tlon of the buslneM Interyou can pt • l"l:lal Free esh we find that Jn the Vlllare 01
Wheel:-- Studeb&amp;k.er ·loi Poml!roy 111 that particular year
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· thel .! were. l:t reta.JI Uquur e!ll&amp;ab184S.It1tbelowe.tpriced llshmenhi, and ont&gt; wbolesale Uqlj.or
SiuodaywithFree Wheel~ establi&amp;hDJent.
iq uetandard equi))lnnt
Then! Wflre three newspapers In
~ hom top' to Pcmuoy In l890, namely, Th-e MeiiJII
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C..unty Tderraph, The Uelg.s Coun·
an to
you Jb fUI&amp;e.t ty r .. lbunf', lnow the Trlllu.'le -Tefe.
~t• m. itt fiDeet form.. graphJ and the Dem-rat. ,.. ... _
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unty Telcera.J)h was tthl
olde~t e.,tabli&amp;hed newspaper of the
county, and was ot that time the
· leadhitr one. It wus Pllblisbed lind
l (dltt'd by E. 8 . Tru&amp;Bell, who hu.&lt;i
1t::en rougagf'd In nl'wspaper work
! work foro. number of years and took
[the JOb With the TP!e3roph 011 Junuary I , 1874.
The Melga County Tribune was
' the ron:t o ldest paper In the count)'
1and was Lhttn pui:lll.shed &amp;lid edited
, llY (':l&gt;1arles A. Hartley and WIJI H
• Hunt.ey. This paper waa a Wflldy
I ediUWI, six rolumn sheet U.cld ., ~
I llr ' tabli!!h
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@CI on April U . 1887 at
1ts
1 S:.· n;~nd :;:oved to Pomeroy In
GARAGE :· papt;r
,e
er tlou1'111Jlln1 new8· . .IIUNf, Oho•
c:rat ~leh meroy .-aa The Demo.
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waa utabll..sbed 011 Sep.MQEDITH
tembu 18, t-.. Ohar)e1 E. ~

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banks.

These Smart Dreaaes have been sellinr reg·
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An unuaualr.:oup of Crepes ancl Print.. These have been
telling re,ularly at $10.00 and $12.50.

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Printed ~ crei&gt;es ' ~nd plain
abodes. Former vricea $5.95.

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VAaD OF THANKS
with ambeaiemtnt ot PDI'r.l-4 from I ~tiat'!ii~.·
We wllh to exprese ow 'rotttude ths daa fund and from eounty om. 1:
IUld heartfelt thanU to oil' maoylctfl.
Eliht l~litmenta &amp;Qinat l ;~:~;~~~!~~.
lrlen&amp; and nell'hbon whose kind ·
&amp;ecuaed he
nesa wu beatowed on us 1n OW' te· ~·
rrom ~ hll\d.t. aU ol
cent bereayemeat ln such a manner w ~ W&amp;ll
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It wiU not 10011 be fOJ'IQI.ten. .
bond
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We .-peci.&amp;IIJ Wllb to nmember
Rev. Mehl for hiS warda of comfort :;e!he,. .o:-::•
and conaolauan, •lao Mr. Bwinl &amp;he
undertaker for hi&amp; emdent man· t Kodatter
ner and tlndne&amp;ll dlll'int our daft· ~"\h Js ~.,•. ...,•• ,
est houra and ~ Ule Carpenter'! o
elr
Union for then• many ueeds o1 klntl· Mrs. Tldd
neae.
aao ·'tt'hea - · ."'Mra. Charlea Wuderbach,
intrt f t l
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These are the new Summer
Voileo. Now •ellins special

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the bWI!fli!All of the mining, com· automatic radkl tranamlUer.
pany, he went tnt.o a ~~:rocery bustn'.'M on San Street. which he waa
STOLEN AUTO NOT
·ondu.cuns 1n 1891 .
M~. yes, many more. intereM·
14'
FOUND IN POMEROY
lnr
CO\IId be gleaned trdm
F&amp;.t:.
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the po.ges or the hlstor) o1 Pomerat
~a~"
8herur A. 0 . Tracy rt'(:elvW a re·
llut. time and space are lllnlt.ed and
port here Frtdfty night that a Chevso. ra.ther relu~n\IJ, we turri back. Ex-Auditor l~clicted ~
rele t aed11.n had been stolen from
lllln to the preamt. and · !10 time
the ctreeta of Oalllpoils and
mona on t:nrfi more, history belng
CGunta; •x~C~erk FaebeliP.ved t.o have ~ ' b~ught
made wlt.h every pllBIIIng mlnut"
in.1 Ei,ht
th~ Pomeroy Bene!' ·
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oepu.Uea Hank Young and! :~~~~.~ j
OUEST HONORED
PortllrnouUl, o .. July 23-.--IN&amp;we,e buaUy enga"ed d
Mrs. Theo. Bbe~ch ent.ertaJntd Sclooo county J)OUUca1 clfciM wen
nlght ·on ,the looliouL for the ·
with three tables or bridle at her 1ln a hlch pitch of exeltement todav
no trace or It could be foU1Ul
tlame on Maln 11 treet Prlda.y after- a1 a result ,'\)f ,II.CtiO:Q _W', ~ ·~
Jake Ament, pi-oprlf'tor u!
noon in honor or her niece, Miss Jury lal.e f~ "~ foaMr
room .on Ma.tn 'stiee;;, Sol(\
Ruth Roberta or tfhei.Jw ._ Pf!W: for ~ aUditor W· t . ketter and 1
ato~ in hll;, ~lace :Prihllh SCDI'I!! wu • n bY M'lM 'llar· 0 ~ q~unlc:;lli'!t ~ ''e'lfrt
Uw purpose· :or 'rl'lng
.torle ytolt ~ .ccinBOlation prize t-.:J ~~Clark~ 'l'\~ · On
!tOme IIIIJUI. He said they
Mtaa Mildred Stnli.h.
e
menl
,
Wry loni' and flOOR let~.
'lbe cuest IIAt Included MiMes
The Jury waa ln •d.Joununent t.ohfo could livre 110 lnlormntlon as
Mildred
and
Eleanor
Blnlth day until Monday when tt wiU re.
h
ld
Jean and Dorothy ft.UUP.II, Martha ti.Q'Il to l.nftosUJate \he admtnu.
t elr enUt.y or which direction
8Jalel. Marjorie Wolfe, Roeallnd tra&amp;lan of former ,.eoJmty llberilf
took after they lert hill place.
Eber&amp;baeh, Ctt..rlotte Nye, Emma Maurice J . Cnldwell and other eouu~
Lou Keehne, Barbara Elberfeld, tr otrlcialll.
Hek!n Schaefer and the honor gUeel dKebyt.. rh.wl1011e reata:nataon was uk·
Roberta
ewas Indicted
t e county eomml&amp;OaaerJ'I
on two rount&amp;, cltartrt'~

:lng l!Ie
vesl lfJ tlty

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This grOUJl t·onsids of Enaembles and one-piece Drellea-

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resentacourt'a
a l ooun-

Thia is ju~t anothe·~ one of th~ re~sons it pays to watch the

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the ofPt-1816.
mt!ryand tht1 1ai00
a reAident
since
He from
was ftrSt
eli· ubu.llcall8
mt:mOOra.scend
or theRB far as ~ These
~ear
In coal
mintng
the agP
mile~
memLu~ o r thut class w~re Allct&gt;lof U until 1887, •hen he was ap- Into the air W"h imtrwnent.s re·
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1E 01·unt ,· Nett1e· A. Orow Zor M _ nc.inU!d, trey.urer or the Dabney otdinf ba
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Seforo' .' .. - you'l. L i Knll!lotn Charles L Hun'tley,'E. 0c Ylnlng Company and Aerv"' In that c
romet.rle PI'HIIttre ·and
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,,.,.... . lrord tr.."" B R h
d
rapadty until .1889, when tllfl com· other pbenomt"ha. These record11
_,. .. toe
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1 11r m.Tlun Oeoroe E: Smith. ''' oany made an aMIIJflment and he may •·
..., tran 8•UJ
.._ \o thf' Oro.! I!~'''~,-~
. . .. . . ..ll)td th.rilliQi'to n a .
~ Board ot Edu.catloot was made auttmee. After ~tlllnp; from the balloons lly meall!l or an

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to $5,()011

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effective

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paatora.cted
of the
Rev.
Balo- Dr.
started!leYeral
practlofna
Well&amp; when
pleaded
not a:uUU
men
as former
puter and
ol the
· IaUer
U11tryWhaley
In Pomeroy
yeBndenbe- char~
amla:ne&lt;l
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a
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llht Cathollr Society, suppvrtln~ ~ fore 1856, In which year he 8\dl :er· heartna was set for l.klllitay
....;;:..-----;---:~.troni chur&lt;:h und 11 M:hc ::l. 'J.'ht ed a considerable loa lrtllll a flre, llOOf' In the sQq~'.s 'llPUII't.
!' bulllt &gt;ng UBed by Ule church In 1891 u.nd then later, 1861. started agaln
, _ ,, ,
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was a Iarg c fmm ~ s tructure, uud In the present otlk:e where the
I:"K ~ 1
the ~C"hool building was 11. lurg2 Whaley Dental Room11 lll'e .
l1lega.l l.lft.Yments lol',
1brick.
A. B. l&gt;onnally WflB Ma)·or of Lhf'
~
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a.nd Services. Thf: l'eport ol
l~liura.Uc n was n ext In the mlnl1 · VtliB.JJe or Pomeroy In 1890, b ·lm•
·
: tor rfoeOvery tigBinst EISC'I- I
lh&lt;&gt; t urly cltlzen11 c.r the Village eltcte&lt;l for the flret tlmll tn 1"'1
ICont.tnuiKI. rroo: .-at 61'1!: t
made by t.hf' ata\.e auu• · 1
Pomvroy, us rvldenced by the ra - then apln In 1889 and a.t the elfc·
advanCE"ment of public school~:. Uon of 1891. H~ waa boro. lp Pome· Hlld Llt~u.wnant Uulllln\Lf!~r i!d · ~~~~~:::~f.~~
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pupilS In the )'ea r of 1891 were roy I n 1....
""""""7r t Dyke was OCCU · W1Wi H . S11Uth of t.he Aulerk:an oo ·
ul u.mmodated by sb bulldlngo, 23 llYIIliJ the J)081Uon or county tftll\.!1- trol.
-stan•"' In · Tne Oral'.!! !1Chedu)e •ralls for lil
1' .,..,
I'OOihll, with a ~~eatlnK "paclty ,, · U·•r
' " a nd wa• bo'n 1'
•ttlt••
In
•mer'·a
boo
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t C.wo thousand . The ~orl)
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"" · JGuruey Or mQre than 6,........
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lK'hool bulldt.nas were : Kerrs Ruu L. C . Cooper was the Auditor' -of ~boul 1iiO hour~ of • ~t.ni. After
t , I Llll 1•,. 1ng, trnme, 'hree rooms; ce11 . . M•los county in 1801 . 11~ was born lt:avif•a Lenln1ract the ship was e•1
t 1 Sch
tn Meigs CllUntJ. h1 1841 and was a prctf!d to pa~ owr Arcb,Jinael, Nova
.
ra
0?1• brick, Rhc rooma : I,.ln- rt.r.ldent qf Mldttlepbft: . at the time Zt'mbla, Ffan1 Jc»ef ' ~d, calllng
1
d:6J.'t &amp;.~tbleaf.a coin. Hill School, frame. two room11 · ~t 11111 't-erm In oftlce.
,
011 tht Soviet lee·bJ;eaker Mah&amp;l.n
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f
Suar,r Run , i:lrlck, six rooms ; High
A very ltltereatlna: · nCqt~un\Jt
. C. ~yond Pran• JOtsef Land, l'flW'tlllll
·
~.. Q.$1~bll.er
d1e Se;h,ml, llrlck, three rooms ·, Coal- J . H•M. p-nt Mayor of Po
oy. t
Wii ' ·•·
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Q Lfnlng;rad via the northern
At·
woeeur"'-'lt
t-o port, brlrk. three roorn11.
was uncoVfred from the-dUAty paRf!S chtpclu.I'O, Nova Zernbla and th~
,_If to~
·
Th:• t~acher~o or the sehools hall of the history. Mr. HeM lf! a native coast of Blberla.
over a year.
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~· cbi•4nl ~ charre or two grades. two of whom of o ·e rmant. coming to America Among the most interestlna: ln· missed QIJ&amp;IIlllt
... . •fou,-.lw-'...i.do'JAQd:.i....;..U.. ha.~~hal'fl:e of more · grades The~ •vhen but two Wl!ekll nf &amp;If!. Hill vent nnJ~in tbe Oraf's equipment cue Wall
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~ • • ...,.~,._,. wue tweuty·two teat:hen; In all D.t pa.rentll settled tn Pomeroy in AU.· de, the BOWld,tQI balloons of PrOfet~~ tlon
18" · . .,,.. Mr. ""' baa """ "" Paul Motioh&amp;no• of Lontnrr&lt;adl
I
tho! &lt;hn• Th• "'" '''"' w" i'- ·

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J:J~ UU1Z

ranp;Jng
1our for
way proupon at
l omctala
partment

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t his III.J,-

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ha~tnt:~~ before .J\ll&amp;lc:e
E. R. Tltue, Sat'"'*"

tha

in comonneetlou
In ac-

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-----Wale&amp;. Mr. D&amp;.vl.l tlrat embarked ln Minera R•"'-·- To Minea
S.muel Wylli1 Come• From Boaton In 1834 To Find I the buslneas by dlsnlbutlna mea~
B F~·'."'l" T k
' Th . · V"ll
Wh
H Bourht Land 30
to customers here in ballkets. It
ut AI
o
a e
riYIDI'
I aae
ere e
may be lnterestlns to know that Mr.
Old Joha
"rears Betore; Hill Bean Hit Name
Davie started out on a rather mall
j scalr.-, buym.s ont abeep, but.c.herln~
.,.......·
•
·and dresalnl 1\ and carrylnl It
around to his rusOOmer&amp;. Boon, how
Ulh
Over Item• Thq;urbt T.o
-- - ----r:ver .. one sheep was not eno
, 110
Villares Of Churches And Schools A.. Well Aa Site he b&lt;!gan buylnl: mDn &amp;beep, then
Have B~n Settl•d lt
added cal\'ts, and cowe, and finally
M
For Many Placea Of Buaineas; Villa.e·
his bualnell!ll had rrown \o auch an
eeti"l
Incorporated In 1841
utent that he was rorc:ed to build
mort! and more unt1l he had some
PcJUowtna 11 ~r!lt m"'t~. held
of the finest slallli(hterint hoUSM In Wednellday ~rt.ertlCPl, It "WP tenM ume rnov.!!&gt; on. day In and day Uon considered ftriSt and foremost this section of the state .
erally beUeo.-ed here th'' 1ooal minout. acddents occurring with a In their mind!! , reliJion, the Iouners ha.d comt: to somi ananaementll
marked dellee of swiftness. the op- datlcn of educa.Uon. On April 2, The next plaee we nnd mentlonf:'d whereby theb' retW'n to "'Olk, FrlporlunltY L&lt;; atrorded. us to turn i8t'l', a group of Interested people as dolng bustusss then, W8ll the Ja. day mornln,, wu effected. Ae·
back. the paa:&amp; or history in this met al the Me tra county court hOuse coll El~~kl 'soodBon&amp;.NWhole8a 1 • a~ cot1dJnaoft.o ~poria ~r~i ':'ialocal
case bact to 11 certain day In the for i he purpoae of effecting an or- Retail "-''T
ths. lrOtloliB, ol oab ~ Tunhon..,. ~,..~ef a~...
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N and Carpet&amp; and
e place
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1
, t ar 1804. Samuel Wyllls or Boston R&amp;niution of Presbyter aha
"'· tim o lneSB was situated on t.he corner of of mating aU members ~C4111alnted
Mas~. barteored tor a certain site of quorum was present at t t
e.
d n .. ~ t to
•·· 1 wlth ttl "'"M m ..e
near
· hund---'s o1
llt.nd 111tuo.ted on the Ohio Rlv er m howner. and the maetinc waa caiJed Front an~~ ....... w"
of b15 ree
Th Wlt"
"I r
rr•••ye ....
mo-ma oaw
1
•
present ~-"ace
WI nesa.
e "" •..
·~
the 6tate of Ohio. He purcha ~ed for April at! of th!! I\&amp;.JTie year.
bP.Tfell:l stor~ was e!lta.l::illllhed In miDers returnina to the Es8eX mines
tbls !.and but relalned h.l.s res ld~ncF
On the latter dute, Jame11 Rab ton about 1860 by Jacob Ftbe,..,eld •"••o preparatory W 10in1 to wort, but
In BoRton . 'I'tlltt.y year·s later l-ore and wife, Isaac Knapp (tnd wife, died In 1887. At the death or Mt, f1011le CODtlu'ieray over the lllfl'ftD'Kivt&gt;d to the place whic h he tJU d Martus Boswo rth and wife, Elihu E:lbufeld he r'eque.s ted his so.:.lS
ments 11'0118 and \bey all returned
purch.a5ed and found a. thriving 1Btedntan and Dr. Guthrie, gathered Rrrv on, and t.hey have vei'J' satla· to their hOIQt!ll, w1Ul oome nevJr
little vmaae had &amp;prune up.
. 1at t-he a.ppomted place, a1rd estni:l- factcry evidence that. they dJd r.o. havlnr er~teored the mines.
Thia vtllqe wa11 Incorpora ted iD. llllhld th e Bocl·~ty of Pn11bytertans
Down throt~~h the ton~~: ll&amp;t of
Tile mlnen Mre w~lted out '''
tbe July,
mlnesbetaUM
on • strllul
Ute early
part
tht! year or IlK I, when tht! coUnty li n Pomt&gt;ruy. They felt a net.!d for a namn. name11 of tboae who were. or
oj)eraton
refused
teat was removed from Ch ester. ' plarc 111 which to worship so a Jot Hated as the most prominent busi· to 11 rqute~ to cen.e.l~ demands
Thill partl!::ulal 11lte was given th~ was pl'ocured and they !iE"t. forth to neM men of Pomeroy In the early made by their ~llatlon . Thcv
name of PomProy and many peo. bt:glro the ereetlon of a bulld1nli!: autt- day a, we run II.Cl"'OIff the name or have been out or t~ mine alnce and
pie ...t lha~ time elected to give a 1 able for that purPQ6t". Th ~ building Goessler. AUIUSt Ooesaler Jewelry until recently 1;10 anaaa:ement.s fol"
.prqphecy, stating , ··from Jt's sltua- ~ was completed llometime In the year Rt•.re was beiun In 18811 ln the same their retum baa bfto made.
tiOII, It's fertile soli, it's wealth, and of 184:8, o.nd Reed Wilkinson wa 11 bulldlna' Lt ill now ln. The Pomeroy
secrecy aboundfJ at all meetlnp
It'll wateT-power. Pomeroy mUBt be· pastc.r at that time. A new building National BllJlk, whJch wu charter- hekl by the minen' committee uow,
comP ere Jcmg, an Important town. a Wa!i erto:ct.ed in 1890, folluwmr a ra· ed In 18'12, with a co.pltal atoek or and it 11 not known Jl,ast whP.'- plans
plaee ot comme~e and indLU;trlal pld ~rtlWth or the rellglou 8 socltlty. ·•100,000, Ia another bu81neM thatjwere formed dwh1g the Wedneflda)'
enterprise."
Rev . Turnbull was psstur o.t th.:! still l!urvivH. The omcers of the and 'Iburaday aft.erno&lt;in meetlnas.
banklns lnl!tltute In 1880, were, R It 111 bellel'ed here that throllli(h me
WI' can well see from t~ WQrds time of the ereetlon of t.he new E. Hamblin, Prell., D. H. Moor" oooperaUun ol ltlcal Interested busiln tht foregoing paragraph that the churrh .
Vice Pre.!!., John McQuigg, Cat~hkr ness men, t.he operators and thP
plonrt&gt;r£ of Pomel'oy had entertain- \ O ther re!Ja:lous ol·tanl.za.tJon.s and E. M. Nye, AM't, Cashier. An· mlner~o~ oraanlr.atKm, attempts t.o
e d gl'eat Ideals In their construe· which were estoblmhed at early other place of buslne88 Is tht&gt; Rem· settle the strike matter and for t~
tlve. mlno1s, ll S. LO the advancemt&gt;nt. l date,; In Pomeroy are : The Oerman lnilon• Hot~l. which \ltll.ll operated 1-eopenllll of the bituminous OO!Iol
c·f the rt-110urces at thalr command. Pre ~ llytcrian, which In 1890 had a,p; then by WUUam Dixon. Schlaegel mlne11 here, would be made but !'O
We find that In the early d11ys the pasl.ur, Rev. Miller; The st. John· 11 Bro,, Shoe Store. operated first ln far Uttle has been occ::ampUahe&lt;.l ac busir.ess of Porneruy had grown German PreSbytet·ian, with Rev. 11185 by John Schlaeael, who lal.l'r cordin1 to ltJI.et~ observe&amp;'&amp;.
trent pructlcRliY nothing t() several Flthcr us pastor ; The MeUtodlst.s took. his brother, CleiJrie, Into a
Sev•ral P~lnent ._.,I._ men
larte roundrlll!ll, ractorln, etc. '!be 'o\ith Rev. D . s. Porter acting 88 partnerllhlp w!Lh him. The .Bchweg- 01 Pomeroy llt&amp;en~~ the JnPeUna
principal output or the sam-!!, belnr. pastur; German M. E ., wit.h Rev. man &amp;: RoMe! Grocery lll alSo men- held Wedn~y '{lol!fiWOJ.I, and
d~tlt' llild tile products. liup pro. Wllllurr. A. Sc::hrplf presldllliJ minis- tloned as one ot the older piOOR or mlnljltea ol the prOCI!tldlnss were
duets, door, saah, blbult!, arn;t'." tur- U!r; Wel6h M. .:.' Boclety. a ver y bullineM here and was manared !Jy kept. Ofllciallln c~r1e ar the llfnltllN'. Abo e:nenalte coal. sa"lt and b'lron!f orrantzatlon hut without a Oeorye Schwegman and J M Roe· tatrs . reported, '¥hen que:~uoned,
''"
' l
""I both . . ,, ..,. 01 Po_;_,· and that matten tt.~e.n aq:~ b 1 the meet ~
brc.m Ine wor,...
wt're ftour shfng at I ~t.ar at that time ; Colored Metllo· ..., '
•
'"""'"
I
n t r publl Wm
_th11t ttme.
·
dhlt Eplftcopal and WealeyRn Metho ~ uu ~rrl~d on by sons of tllf! nl were 0 or
ca
·
TurnJng a thum.b worn page In a d!.lt; Welsh 0oll8RI'atlonal, wllh no founders .
..-..,.....
B&amp;OUGQT TO J 1
'bil!tnry bO:Qk of Pr.mEroy, we lind l'l!lular paatoJ", but waa u. part ot
Dr. D. C. Whaley, Oentl~t. - ~;;;r
It J.
11
.
t
e eo~;ty llll!.ttlen.. ol thl!! l&gt;f'c·
o es re 8 us organl~atlon ol our attention as we near the end ot He·ury Well&amp; ol
ttl ·
tile N'arthweE~t
ld t
1o
Bidelong
or Court
ta places.
brourht nr.
t.o brouaht t.o thfl!
:tlio
•
,
the
Tf'rrltor.)', the first the
l11tt ofStreet,
bual.neRR

0

••

S Q IN C...-

!3ACt&lt;:::l

CROUP FIVE
Voilea and Batistes. Extra
lona Dresses. Now sellinr
apeciai-

~d

:last

SALE
- Harry
md acr burns

'

These liaht weicbt wool
Skirta are also suitable for
Fall wear with the new Blouse• and Sweaters. Every deaired color.

SALE $p8

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or
tospltal.
m and

zoo
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O~E1=l.

~G

A \ M

RE'MEMB E R ,

YOUR

YE'T
-

I'M

l=.:a'1 \END!

FOR

THE; .LOVE

i"'lt-:E S O

OULT

1&lt;:: lND

ME!!

0

6EING

·10

eht.
1 from
report...
r.

Vlrburno

:&gt;Strateli

·. hua:w York,
Whl~;

Lezy.

~ verell
IYBirn&amp;~

--......
wew

:piOI!JIIKI

land. A
~ taken

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. PAOli

am

--

~ -·ill!

CAST-

.t and Tuesday ft ..
·~rshow'

01-4, oHE S A WAI"TR~S&lt;S
A.-r '11'E llt!!.'!&gt;"flO.u;v.•.rT IM11i~
I EA,. LU..C .. 1!:\/EI&gt;.Y
NOON ~ 5Hii '"'

S,.muel Wyllio Cameo From B
,

ThriYinr Villa11e Where H
)"earo Detore; Hill II&lt;

Somew~t;

r Lllke Erie.

CUYE.,ANT

WAS BUSY TOWN IN E.

5HE?

Villare• Of Churcheo And Sc
For Many Place• Of Bo
Incorporated I

SHTUTES
~ HFECT

All time movea on, day In and dr,y Uon
out. accldenta occurrlnK with a In t
marked desree of swlftnel!&amp;, the op- daU
pottunlty is afforded u.s to Lurn 184-1
b&amp;ek the paps of history In thls met
case back to a certaln day In the !or
Jt:ar 180i. Samuel Wyllls of Boston A•n:
Mu1 . bartered for a certain Bite of qu01
land ~:~ltuated on the Ohio River in how
the 6tll;te' ot Ohio. He purcllated for
thil !and but retained 1118 resldencr
0:
in Boaton. Thirty year'l IIller ~t and
moved to Uw place which he hu.d Mar
purchased and found 11 thriving 1stec
Uttle village had aprung up.
1 at t
Thla vlllap waa Incorporated iu , JlliJu
tbe year of 1841, when the coUnty l:n p
'I'U removed trom Chester. plac
Thil particular alte was ijlven th~ WIUi
name ot Pmnf'roy and many peo· b&lt;sl
pie_iot tha~ time elected to live a able
:prQphec}·. stutlng, ··from It's IJJtua- ~, ...
Won, It's tertlle 8011, It's wealth. and or 1
It'll y,·ater.power. Pomeroy mw;.t be· past
cCJmto ere long, an l'mport.ant town. a was
place of eommer.ce and lndus ~rlaJ pld
enterprtse."
Rev
W~t can well 8el' from th• wonls Urn~
In UM: foregoing paragraph that the chUJ
plonf'N.s of PomeJ"oy had entertain· ~ c
ed Breat IdeaL~ In their construe· whit
Hve. minds, as to the advancement dal&lt;
(If the rt:.-sourceK at th3lr commend. Pre ~
We fmd that In thf' early days the 1pa11t
bw;lr.ess of Pomeroy had grown Oer•
frcm pradlcaiJy nothing «&gt; several Fletl
lallf! roundriH, tactorlea, etc. The \\itt
principal output of the 111im·.!, being. put
t:t:mt&gt; a:hd tile products, Lrop pnl· Will
ducts, door, M!h, blinds, and. fur- tef ;
nlturt. Also fltenlll(re e~l.. ea'lt and stro.
bromii;M! worlts were ftourleh,ng at JjB.IIt
that tUne.
·
Idiet
Tumln£ a thum_b woru Paw~ In a dlst
"blstmy ~k of Pcm*li-oy, we find . real
. tliat the eafll' ~ttler&amp;, of this ~H:-1 the
:•
·
.
the
Cot~

I 0 TODAY
: hange Makn
y Wage Rate
&gt;uloory

LIC JOBS
ReKUiatinr

•i

lnduatriea

.ffective
J uly 27-INS-:lcted at tht" recent

NOW,
LL
HAve; IO F16H
l"f OVT. --- IF

tlo

GLUB 1

'&gt;t?l) HAD

l-IE
,

EN MY

to-

lt't~:ialature

lve as laws.
~
laws Is t.bat.
'N . T. Roberts (OJ
I(Juh·ing that the
01 wages 1n w.m·ved iu connection
ovements. In &amp;e·
visions of t.hil; sta·
of ruLes, ranging
nts per hour tor
on highway praY ttgreed upon at
! between o:fll.cil\Je
:twtty department
re
road-buildllie

WIF~

AH&gt;VIC!'; ·-

I

I
1

&gt;ecom lng e1!ectt""
providing lor the
Ieeming of dry
r.ent.s.
provldi n8 penaU.
f I'E!stornig mo1oor

I

'·!

Tu'lida y

rs

portion.

DIDYA

C ALL

I HAD A oAL&gt;&lt; Wl-r\-1
FRAILEY
IHIS IV\9RN\NG A"-)D HE HA~
COAISI::A\TEO .,.0 GIVE YQll) A
-lOB \AI Hit; .S TO~E l='O!'a. 'TI-lE"

Mt;. PA1

: ·-·•· .,.._."' ·-· """"'" ....., ..... ---..- .... I

·./ ~· 1t;~i1~1~
_· · spt!,I1RIna· ~~~·

'YOU TO

KEE!"'N4- UNCLE

! HIS

CQIM- A-

NENILIES

SI)MMER

WNCU&gt; At!-NER,BLfT l-IE'~
ALONE ! STELLA ISN'r

-----·-::

VES. ElME-12.
COME \1\J, I

~

ct. revlslng

the

1Cr ami lncrea&amp;~

he State director
r1 $3,600 t o $5,000

"""'!

the

acts,

,-,

ll'an~:e

HAVE AVERY'

.don/,~ ~~:

A TA'&gt;&lt;I I'&gt; STOPPIN6- IN
F~T NOWJ"llOTS-IT':il

IMPOR-rANo
MEIOSA&lt;#E

I ~~~
wao

I!TOR VOL)

Vi

abl..mdlng tM

ha\V relative to

l•h•

alers.
giving Juvenile
over mlnortt un-

1brJc
£

'ltlng
· representacourt.'a
te !Udici&amp;.l COUn·

~Upl'eme
'fb~

.tee.

rt&lt; ~o. C
I root
a boo
18Ch'l

ermlttlng establ;ranch banks.

authortzing lite
s to Invest In
i)onds ,

'

requiring banks
seeuriLy

sl

In

t.he \·aluatlwl ot
for stat:t&gt; funds
owing the s tat~ ·
o ch.a ngl' the
the

Marysvllli!

s will beoon:ie
ll' Mar~&gt;hall act ,
vimt the state ·
Vall Jaw
of rn ustlcs rmd
·e pro~rly I&amp;·
t the

1

DIRIGIBI,l :
;.17-!NS, Si11m and tii8·
&amp;I Barni boartf
rigible Los Ana ftijiht over
'uJy

Dc.-JT 'IOU CALL
eLMER I~G.LE

I'M NOi A5 '8UTTER

"'ING.ERS· A6 Hil-t

I

nJ als thf! .ftnt:,
; h (' navv's

t:ll.w

~dect

WAll

~ blp took otr
:1sl ea.~lly, clr·
rn headed tor

e

urned
1t Blast
ly

Injured

Club Ownsel
7- ·INB-HatT1
owner o.nd oc·
ll minor burns
t.&lt;;, members or
e in a ho.spite.l.
explosion and
.iser yacht.
utter lng from
nd was report.~
)ndition.

VIr·

minor burns
os prcostrate&lt;l
elllnger , ' hWJ~
ct a New York
Sam

Whl~ 1

Robe-rt Le"ff,
were ~ vereJy

.e ChavaliQBr
~two weeb
an e~loslon
e- party boa.rd-ong Island. A
u;t been taken

•

.

11 believed io
-nglne, wbert

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•

•

•

1

..._

.

·~

�...

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~

'

~

··-·

••1..1.

. PAOli

am

--

~ -·ill!

CAST-

.t and Tuesday ft ..
·~rshow'

01-4, oHE S A WAI"TR~S&lt;S
A.-r '11'E llt!!.'!&gt;"flO.u;v.•.rT IM11i~
I EA,. LU..C .. 1!:\/EI&gt;.Y
NOON ~ 5Hii '"'

S,.muel Wyllio Cameo From B
,

ThriYinr Villa11e Where H
)"earo Detore; Hill II&lt;

Somew~t;

r Lllke Erie.

CUYE.,ANT

WAS BUSY TOWN IN E.

5HE?

Villare• Of Churcheo And Sc
For Many Place• Of Bo
Incorporated I

SHTUTES
~ HFECT

All time movea on, day In and dr,y Uon
out. accldenta occurrlnK with a In t
marked desree of swlftnel!&amp;, the op- daU
pottunlty is afforded u.s to Lurn 184-1
b&amp;ek the paps of history In thls met
case back to a certaln day In the !or
Jt:ar 180i. Samuel Wyllls of Boston A•n:
Mu1 . bartered for a certain Bite of qu01
land ~:~ltuated on the Ohio River in how
the 6tll;te' ot Ohio. He purcllated for
thil !and but retained 1118 resldencr
0:
in Boaton. Thirty year'l IIller ~t and
moved to Uw place which he hu.d Mar
purchased and found 11 thriving 1stec
Uttle village had aprung up.
1 at t
Thla vlllap waa Incorporated iu , JlliJu
tbe year of 1841, when the coUnty l:n p
'I'U removed trom Chester. plac
Thil particular alte was ijlven th~ WIUi
name ot Pmnf'roy and many peo· b&lt;sl
pie_iot tha~ time elected to live a able
:prQphec}·. stutlng, ··from It's IJJtua- ~, ...
Won, It's tertlle 8011, It's wealth. and or 1
It'll y,·ater.power. Pomeroy mw;.t be· past
cCJmto ere long, an l'mport.ant town. a was
place of eommer.ce and lndus ~rlaJ pld
enterprtse."
Rev
W~t can well 8el' from th• wonls Urn~
In UM: foregoing paragraph that the chUJ
plonf'N.s of PomeJ"oy had entertain· ~ c
ed Breat IdeaL~ In their construe· whit
Hve. minds, as to the advancement dal&lt;
(If the rt:.-sourceK at th3lr commend. Pre ~
We fmd that In thf' early days the 1pa11t
bw;lr.ess of Pomeroy had grown Oer•
frcm pradlcaiJy nothing «&gt; several Fletl
lallf! roundriH, tactorlea, etc. The \\itt
principal output of the 111im·.!, being. put
t:t:mt&gt; a:hd tile products, Lrop pnl· Will
ducts, door, M!h, blinds, and. fur- tef ;
nlturt. Also fltenlll(re e~l.. ea'lt and stro.
bromii;M! worlts were ftourleh,ng at JjB.IIt
that tUne.
·
Idiet
Tumln£ a thum_b woru Paw~ In a dlst
"blstmy ~k of Pcm*li-oy, we find . real
. tliat the eafll' ~ttler&amp;, of this ~H:-1 the
:•
·
.
the
Cot~

I 0 TODAY
: hange Makn
y Wage Rate
&gt;uloory

LIC JOBS
ReKUiatinr

•i

lnduatriea

.ffective
J uly 27-INS-:lcted at tht" recent

NOW,
LL
HAve; IO F16H
l"f OVT. --- IF

tlo

GLUB 1

'&gt;t?l) HAD

l-IE
,

EN MY

to-

lt't~:ialature

lve as laws.
~
laws Is t.bat.
'N . T. Roberts (OJ
I(Juh·ing that the
01 wages 1n w.m·ved iu connection
ovements. In &amp;e·
visions of t.hil; sta·
of ruLes, ranging
nts per hour tor
on highway praY ttgreed upon at
! between o:fll.cil\Je
:twtty department
re
road-buildllie

WIF~

AH&gt;VIC!'; ·-

I

I
1

&gt;ecom lng e1!ectt""
providing lor the
Ieeming of dry
r.ent.s.
provldi n8 penaU.
f I'E!stornig mo1oor

I

'·!

Tu'lida y

rs

portion.

DIDYA

C ALL

I HAD A oAL&gt;&lt; Wl-r\-1
FRAILEY
IHIS IV\9RN\NG A"-)D HE HA~
COAISI::A\TEO .,.0 GIVE YQll) A
-lOB \AI Hit; .S TO~E l='O!'a. 'TI-lE"

Mt;. PA1

: ·-·•· .,.._."' ·-· """"'" ....., ..... ---..- .... I

·./ ~· 1t;~i1~1~
_· · spt!,I1RIna· ~~~·

'YOU TO

KEE!"'N4- UNCLE

! HIS

CQIM- A-

NENILIES

SI)MMER

WNCU&gt; At!-NER,BLfT l-IE'~
ALONE ! STELLA ISN'r

-----·-::

VES. ElME-12.
COME \1\J, I

~

ct. revlslng

the

1Cr ami lncrea&amp;~

he State director
r1 $3,600 t o $5,000

"""'!

the

acts,

,-,

ll'an~:e

HAVE AVERY'

.don/,~ ~~:

A TA'&gt;&lt;I I'&gt; STOPPIN6- IN
F~T NOWJ"llOTS-IT':il

IMPOR-rANo
MEIOSA&lt;#E

I ~~~
wao

I!TOR VOL)

Vi

abl..mdlng tM

ha\V relative to

l•h•

alers.
giving Juvenile
over mlnortt un-

1brJc
£

'ltlng
· representacourt.'a
te !Udici&amp;.l COUn·

~Upl'eme
'fb~

.tee.

rt&lt; ~o. C
I root
a boo
18Ch'l

ermlttlng establ;ranch banks.

authortzing lite
s to Invest In
i)onds ,

'

requiring banks
seeuriLy

sl

In

t.he \·aluatlwl ot
for stat:t&gt; funds
owing the s tat~ ·
o ch.a ngl' the
the

Marysvllli!

s will beoon:ie
ll' Mar~&gt;hall act ,
vimt the state ·
Vall Jaw
of rn ustlcs rmd
·e pro~rly I&amp;·
t the

1

DIRIGIBI,l :
;.17-!NS, Si11m and tii8·
&amp;I Barni boartf
rigible Los Ana ftijiht over
'uJy

Dc.-JT 'IOU CALL
eLMER I~G.LE

I'M NOi A5 '8UTTER

"'ING.ERS· A6 Hil-t

I

nJ als thf! .ftnt:,
; h (' navv's

t:ll.w

~dect

WAll

~ blp took otr
:1sl ea.~lly, clr·
rn headed tor

e

urned
1t Blast
ly

Injured

Club Ownsel
7- ·INB-HatT1
owner o.nd oc·
ll minor burns
t.&lt;;, members or
e in a ho.spite.l.
explosion and
.iser yacht.
utter lng from
nd was report.~
)ndition.

VIr·

minor burns
os prcostrate&lt;l
elllnger , ' hWJ~
ct a New York
Sam

Whl~ 1

Robe-rt Le"ff,
were ~ vereJy

.e ChavaliQBr
~two weeb
an e~loslon
e- party boa.rd-ong Island. A
u;t been taken

•

.

11 believed io
-nglne, wbert

.. '.

•

•

•

1

..._

.

·~

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