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OHIO st&amp;t£ u usru~
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'nnJR8DAY, JULY 10, liiL '

READER$- 'NO'JJCE-If ,..
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tho N.,.o Ol&amp;c. of n.. Dodl)
Tribune, call 23S-L 1 II tbo Buil.o..
Ot&amp;ce aok for 20Z·il.

WEATHER FORECAST-

Clo!ar tonlrht and probably saturd&amp;y.

quite so warm In ~xtreme Bouth J)QrtJoll "'"'
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OF ' INTIRNATION AL

POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDJ

TR• DAJi.oY 'l'aJBVJf~

NEWS

Il l oppooe another eerie• of Lea111• Cameo.

In Face Of Cant War 01"
er, Another Victim ,
Ia Shot
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WHILE CHATTING

I I favor another aerie• of Lea111e Gamea.

With Neishbor; Sawed
-Off Shot Guno Uaed 81
Three Killen

'Mason City Will
Play Here Tonite

Mason t'ity

11le !t.rOPI Muon City ball team
·wilt pl&amp;y at Pomewy Ulls evening
· llalnA a pl.cked local t.tllm. The
West Vlrl!nlans are disbe.ndintl: af-

ter tbt!

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bftauae a number of

• their playen are Je&amp;Ylng town . .$.
JOOd crowd ls expeewei to &amp;ee ~m
llftfonn. Tonifht'a aame bet.wem
the Let:l.onnalres and hace Cl'lurcb
:. w bf plaYftl Wmorrow lUsht in·
atead.

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WINS BALES PRIZE

(larl

Stalder,

local

automobile:

aalnmJn, n!tumed from ColWllDUI!

·Wedneaday, where he had ·bf&gt;en
ealled to be preseuted wH.i:J a pl"lze
~llt.~ he won In a recent cont.t:&gt;st
·~¥-}«;~~ the SBlesmen of th#' companf'iif the Columbus dlvlfllon. 'J1le
prlle waa awarded to the llll.ieJman
who handled t.be lllQIIt prc.~opcc tll•e
Cl¥!t0inera and gave tl: . tux:t demoriltratWns within ..t tlmt! limit ol
1hirt.J dayiJ. Mr. Stal~o.~'."' was pre-'li~ With a new &amp;ult ot clot-hes, a
ahlrt, hat, .shoes and iJc.

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Patr~nize Your Serv-U- Wel
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J;IIES IH PABKilRSBUQ,O

~ .. - .i~ 'i''~- J- L&gt;nno , .. .1 died •• ~·
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ParkerabW"t. Wednesday
tYetUUI about ftve o'cJock toUow101
an H.lneu or e&amp;veral years·. Mn.
Dreael waa a native o1' Portland a
daushter '01 Mr. and Mnil. R. 'c.

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bad re.&amp;k\ed In

P1frkenb\U'I for 8e:Vet&amp;l ya&amp;n.
. 'l'lli! 'funeral aei'vlces will be condllllted , Friday afternoon at 3 o'ci.Oek rropn the residence with Rl!\',
WUaoa,' ~l that clty, oft'lelaUng. ln·
t~ment Will be made 1.n ~he .~k­
land emtet.ery a.t Roeklna.d. 0 .

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tilled water for mi,.inr their medicinea 1
Why do chemiata iti laboratoriea uae dio·
tUied water ia .-klar their operimeata?
Why do motor can feCJUire diatilled wat·
er ia charsins their batteoiea 7
It io becauae of ita PURITY.
Then wby uae anythlnr eloe in JOUr te•
frlpratora and water CC&gt;Olen but pure di.. . ,
· tilled water ice.
We are the e&gt;nlJ maken of PURE DIS. TILLED WATER ICE .in Meiro county.
: · IT LASTS LONGER.

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NEW POTATOES
Home Grown
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Perrert'a mother,
hill 111&amp;ters, f'lorenoe
wbo were juet aboUt
autsk!e to accompany

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"CCFFEE IIANDR8" BU8Y
As ln the case of the "children's 1 Cleveland, July 31-IN8-Thia
maua.cre" toda.y'a shooting was a.t-l elt)''a "coll"ee bandits" ma.de
h'Jbuted by police 00 racketeenng. t.blrd appearance ln u many

tbel &amp;hots
today &amp;nd were the object of
ftred
the manaeer of

The latest gang raid came on
heels or a lfrim declarat.lon by omcla1dom that the ~~t~nman would be
exterminated and the 'baby-klllel'l!'
brourht In ''dead or a.Uve."
With out-and-out
by

by

reataurant whom they
robbed of te.

Continues
As Strike Weapon
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In Jefferaon County; Tip pi•
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Blaze Followa Other ·

Incendiary Fireo

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ORANGE PEKOE TEA

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KING TASTE
Sandwich Spread or
Mayonnaise
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Chase &amp; Sanborn
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SPAGHETTI
Prepared

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VINEGAR
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SILVER SEA CoFFEE

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CINNAMON
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PORK .1: BEANS
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CANNED MILK

NUT OLEO
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Friday, Jalr s•t.t

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THE DAVIS ICE .1: PRODUCE CO.

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July 31-IN8-"Sca.rfoa: I.
capone, repUted Pll&amp;land czar.

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perll\.i.Ltm 1.o wttbdraw
of 1ut1ty to federal chlu'!ea

l'f.''"""''~ ta•

vtolat.l.orui

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a pie&amp; o1 not gWity.
Capone did not appear

FLOUR
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•i•it our tlore oa the abOve date. You WII recelv.e :'edo-graplt
printa of your atocldn~ lett whidl reveal .-·q.et a•ture aad
extent of your fool !rOUble. n.e Dr. Sol!oll Appliaa or Rem...y
)'011 .-d i• thea delbOilltrlted ~ ~t .fO':l
kiio9' lWw oom..
pteuly comfortoble il wiiiJDOke your~ JfH IIIlo idMoili lJIIIIIO'-""/ ·

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PEACHES

THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY

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Federal CJ.ar1e•

2Sc
Fancy Free Stone 29
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by a Foot Comfort Expert ol the q.,lcago
Sttdf of Dr. Wm. 1\J. ~oU, Jio~ ' 'fllo~

Special lot- No Charf6' J.., 11'- . .!!lr""""•l ,.• :.
lfyoo ooll'er fr"!!l your, f~t.~t )¥$! be to 1""! ...,...~beoe6t1 ', ·

Chic.a•o Jud.e,
-ld Leader to Fi,bt

STICK-UP WOMEN
GET COAT,

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I WOBU-charle&amp;toa~ 9"00 .. A M.
Mcr:1mg Welodles from Keane
I'Ih~tre:
10 Cocc Cola PJ'08, lO.Ui
[ktnce Music; 11) ·30 HaloaJd He..lth
ITolk Dr. Pufll: 10:·35 OevoiJonal
service by Rev F C.

Leason-Sermon m ,.. "-'t'urc e•A
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Vocal; 2 ~ Org"an Music , 1
13 N91:11e RerrJtrera.t.or PrOfJ; :t 30 1
~lfrmphony Albuin. 8 30 SymphonJ
On"h.-. e Union Misaion Pt(lf : 9 :Kl
Hubburd Groce 7 Pro&amp;, 10 01 uE-n 1
&amp;wer Man; 10 06 BernttrU Bean:. J
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Bundaf witb
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Lelia McCUmber, WlU.er HeUman,
Mr and Mn. Cll!ll Kine&amp;, J4r. end
Mrs Dtl.le SmUll and baby were
BwidliY 11 uest9 of Mr. and Mn;. Al·
bl;r\ Heilman.
M.r and Mn. Ray Olbbs and
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b'· -' Jndl••• Wayne K'••
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Russell were 1ecent 111ests o1 Mr. ,
pnd !Ua. Cha!J. Greenler.
Mr.a&amp;Ul Mrl. AlYln Jones au4 lOb, •
Ralph, w~r~ Bundaf 111N'o.il (!If B. 1: . •
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"'ATURDA y AUOUBT 1
'the teachlnp of J•us the Christ whose words ftt Ulto every fold and crevic6 1
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IPAKE t.UIE THIS~MAN.'•
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B. Miller · 11 00, St. Albans Me r- I
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10.00. Mountam M1s ~ 1on Program , I
11 .00. Fiddlers Cont-e ~·
THE CHANG,E OF PRIESTS
July "
HE CHANGE recently ordered by Bishop Bartley
WABC- New Vo:lr. ·~4S.6~iltiO! 61
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Ohio m oves Father Dowd, formerly of Gallipolis, to n cv, 7 .t!::nu:l CCIJCeri: 7.30 f c put.u·'
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Athcnr;. Locul pCOJlle, both Catholic and l rote~tant, rtla E'mlth, 9 Pag~a 11 t, 9·30 Pcc t.'s Gold:
with relt&lt;!t' t\at our own Father Dunn was not included illjlO Jack Den ..ly's Orch; 1030 ~ -- ~' u1· parlR
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lnle's Orch, 11 Benn y Mudf '~ Or ;
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The.• Cuthohc Church is uperated, to a certain _extent, Dnvc AIJrams Dune,. Or&lt;"h
in the change of pries ts stmilur tn certain Protestanl I!
WLW- Clr:drtn.llt
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ones, iu thut priw:~t:; arc chungcd whenever t.hc guldlllg And:r. 6 JU Phll Cock: 7 Baf _l:ail
head wh..j.clt' ill" their {'USC, ii-I th~ UiMhop , feeh; that change;.;IE.ccre~&gt;: 7 Jo Fulllr's Otch, '145 Bls··.
t ~ts ot tht• Rk tlbt; .fl !u Romany;
might work..to the advantage of the pnest m chargt! a,; S:l-5 Mwra y Horton&amp; Otch , 8.45
well as the congregation which he serves.
Pcpu 1ar Prog, ll Htmry Theis' Orcb,
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Wednesday 1.30 Choir Practice.
Falnt~ ro . 9 30 Clara. Lu a11d E.m : 10 I
Am ns 'n' Andy, 10 15 DBuo.:e On:h,
ASBtlRV A.M. E. CHURCII
lll:l5 Loulf!", Hungry P1vc, 11 :3u
THE SCHOOL DECISION
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Rev. J. A. Wahlen, Pa1tor
H em} B tw:;l"r;
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VERY PAH.TISAN of cducatio,t, every one who hopes lo K~mey·s Cottou Pickcl r.
pleasc ... bhng or Rend your trustee
WON- ChlcH.go t4U14-720J 6.30 mox.ey Aug. 5th 111 out· la~~t quarsee the children of tuJay given every oppotiunity to pm Dlnne:· Da nce, 6 4r:t Ho.rolct tCJ:Iy conference for thls year w~
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themsciJe:-~ for the rough rugged hu.ttlr.M Ht1rc to Tm1. 7 05 I.A.lule:. Hunl!'rv Five, jhope to Sf!e a!! members pre11tnt.
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be encountered in l!fe"H tt·avt·h~. regrets cxceedtngl_y, the Duke E.lllngtcn's Orch. a oc 111 ~ lnnct be there ;.o ae.p •u the bm;luc!lf!
decision to I'C&lt;lucc the ~(·hool year from nine months to ' rrcm Orand Opun, B.15 Modern ot the meeting.
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Wr wh;h lo ~ha.nk ~\lr thnrK! who
eight. No other ('OUrHe scemf! open, ~owever, tn lieu of F:lllngtcn·s orch; 9 Mb~tJel Slnw· took a pmt In our last mu~lul

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Um1 ucMtionably, time.:; are "hard," money jN !it'arc-;: Olth. 11 F-&lt;Jll Bmtnelt:, 01ch; 113(1 1 Blbl!~~ool Rl 9 am . Earl Ha.r.h
[ Do1•cc Orch
and hard to get and m:tny people are Wit
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emt)loyment :tnrl wayg of gettmg fund:; With which to tULl) 6 :mpm ow~ and Gleuu . 7 Popuhn 1 Mmning worship at ,10 30. Anon
As a result t•ut~ in appropl;atiom-1, to kt!CIJ the ('X Conct•tt; 8 F'l lday Froh" · o 30 Tht!n-lttlem by the choir. Sennon topic ;
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penacf! down to what the income IN estimated to be, wen· The stcbbln!'\ Boy~. 10 ao VlnC'\'n
Evening worship at 7 30. 'l'hls is
necest~ary. The great mi:-~take as many Vii;)W 1l, howevl'I,ILopt"z' Orch, 1115 Maun~e Spital-In union 5ervice and all people are
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cult~ an 12 srmm Manny Landen· orch . 1ne,ii w1U Qeltver the se1·mon
slashes. ::~hnuld Lc made.
AUOUBT 2
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It seemK Rtrange that in t HI ay an age, e tril • or am. Morning MusJ~ale; 9 f5. Tony s Wednesday evening l~lt! r&amp;ary and
rather one of the first plnccs to which they turn, would hi' 'SCJnp Book: 10 115', Ednu Thomn:.: Ma8rth0o. league 1wlll :1n•6•t
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the school ttmcher. 'fhlK branch of ou_r bmHnus:o~ hie, hH1' Lemational1 Brotdr.ltst· 11 45 ·T!lc pnslor will p1cach at Miner9vllle.
never been o-..-erpaid. as 11 matter of fact, mm-1l good teuch - Vaga:bondu. 12 .15. Vm:ul Trio; 1.: 30, FIRST PRESBYTEDI.\N CI~RCH
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Da.nc, Orch.

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Saturday

II t~'!A 'ld4e-Whlk-Gr
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Parkersburg who has bt't"n
b ltt'~ ~ o~ Mrs Harry How le~~

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W -W Worle:-; who spen t the past
week b Columbn~ ret urned Fridny 1
Ell Snuth arrl vPd hom( Frldt~Y ,
~It E r &gt;lsltmg l01 the pa~t week ~lt-h
1111; ornther ChRrla; of Columbus
M1ss Llda Pow&lt;' ll wb o has lx-en
1:11 rv son;&lt;&gt; 1\tnt', was t.alr.en to Holll' l !Jrn;pltlll Thursday whPre she
I was cxwctC'rl to 1:. 1deqw ::w oprraUon Frida y
Th &gt;" cond1t::m or Mrs Otho Watt:-.
·vho was H'centlv taken to a Cha1- 1
JP.Slor hospnal ;em:lhlS unchanged
Mr and Mrs T ttlbctt Hershbelghcr. and M1ss Nell Tllomt~Json of
Ml rml Plorlda an d Mrs F ~ T nlboll and Mrs G~1~1ud(' Talbr : ~ 1
B:-1 k! 1 of Columbus HIC expeded 1
h('IP Baturr!,w morning :,1 Spt:nd lhc 1
wef'k e11d with M:- and 1\f u; Jotm

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'l'hey arfl t'o&amp;~h es:wa blec--Han •
neat appe.arancr.-are fall ca&amp; and ru.
Properl7. ltaft IM*h ••apetlder BatMilB
and bel&amp; Joopa-81•~ from 3t \o ~ waill
mt:asure-and &amp;be prk~ ftlr &amp;hi• _11baU&amp;y t~

of Miss Noble's t'o\-elfth birthday.
TvreJve young Pt'OJ)!e were pri"Sent
and &amp;n enjoyable afternoon was
spent tn plavlng games. Anne re- I
eeiVcd many lovely presents .and Ia,- I
ter, refteshments we!'f' served.

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S.le-You Can Buy

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By M.ARY WOLF
Mrs George Nease a.nd Mr.&gt;. Jolm
Fox were recent gue:sts or I twt~ I
mother. Mrs Lnura Fox al. Cliiton ,
Miss Kathleen Mcintosh of Nr-w - 1
ell, was vl~tlng frtend.~ and 1 t'ln. :
Uvs hcrP Tuesday.
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Mr Knd M1s Pearl Phillips ur.ct 1
;on of Mlnl'rsvllle, spent Thursday
here.
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Tom Curtis Is the guest or his I
brother
Ouy Sumrm•rville and Mrs. OhM
'lost uf Middleport visited Mrs A
E WDif. Thursday.
Adolph Grueser and two srm" :
' lsl' t'd Jc!atl\'es here WedneSday
Mrs J J ZE&gt;ther or PomC"roy, war 1
the guest of Mr:; Jf'nnlt" Taylor.
rhursd~ty evcninng.
Royal MP.lott untl friend and Mr!!
"'aJ e Blaine of Fort Wayne, Ind.
and son, Thomas of Mlddlej&gt;m~ 1
W'1re visiting Mr::; B F. Boatd a 11 d
~ hlldrc_:~-T~!. evening,

They're MADE that way!
Accurato:! Men and science . • • the
most modern machine:~, the soundest re·
search . - - in perfect teamwork!
No cigarette is made with more care
than Chesterfield. The best tobaccos
money can buy. The purest cigarette
paper made. Plm every manufacturing
refinement that science can give!

Milder-you can smoke as many as you
like. \ And they taste better-that _good
natutal flavor of ripe, sweet·tasting
tobaccos. The last Chesterfield of the
day is as mild and smooth as the first.
W ell·filled, well·fonned, even·burning,
always a cool and comfortable smokeThey Satisfy! They're made that way!

HOTEL (;OLUMBUS
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Sbcrrt Blocb North of Mem·

1nial Ball aad BroiUI Street,

Corner 5th. and

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200 Fireproof Roomo
100 Roonts at $1.00
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pounds nt their ean. But they
go right ahead, Their minds
and hands have a part in turning out nearly everything you
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dauglt tt•r Jean are VJsiUni Mr. and I
Mt :-; F1 !\nk Knopp
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here visltmg with Mr awl Mr~
R"" Snnth or Grant street
Mr and Mr:. Miller Bennett nml
tumily n1e here for a Wffl&lt;~ vlo;l! :
with the formns nwlher Mrs LP - ~
vma Bennett, nnrl .stsL:r Mn. £(Llh
Rtrf;St II and other r~h~ttve~::
Vn1ene Smith and Man· Kathryn
Hf&gt;tn ,.-:-;
accompanlrd
tv Frank 1
Lt' Wl" Knopp molnrrd Jn Galltpoll:: '
Thu: sda~ r&gt;vl'nlllg whl.' !t' tlwv vl.,rl Pd ,.. rth (tleads.
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Mr ~ H e1 man Bnllryo and t111ldrcn
ha''!' rctumed from a \'Js lt at. Levi
M J Mrt.:artv retu ined Thtu·sday evening from IIUC\'I"lL~ whfl'C' )w
was ronncrly employed
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Gernld Rnpf' Q
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Colun.bus amved Frlr:iay to ~&gt;[:ll'n~ll
the week end with Middleport rclltttlveo .
'I't1c meetings or th(' Rotar}' Club
whlc 11 were formerly held nt the
club tooms wlll now br hf'ld ~ot the
"RlV t s!dr Hntf-1 ~rn Fll-st AVt'I~UP.
Til(' l'f'!fllla-J mPt&gt;tlnJr which wll.'l
schermled for Tlunlidi\V evening wlli I
br- lwkl Fnr:in~· n·e-nln:! July :u
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Tow Lu~al Womr&gt;m C'l i\F!'I of I he'
Church Or Chnst will enjoy a picnic ,
dlnn11 F1 Jria y I'Vcnh1g a \lhe h e m"
of Ml~&lt;; Etta Ga!!&lt;klll
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BI&amp;moAv PARTY
Re\· and Mrs F'refl I . oarn!lf.&gt;t'
entertained FtldaJ afte-rnoon from
two to four o'clock, with a pmtv
In hC'nor oi the fourth birthday or
their daughter. Joyce The af~r~
ncron was spent In playing games.
Her many friend~ presented Jovce
with 1ovel.v gifts Dainty ref~h­
menh Wf're served later. Those
pre'!lent were. Susan A!l(' n!1worth .

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Bak,,r of Columbu~ will lf'ltllll to
F'londa the first of th~ Wf'C k Mrs
B:&gt;-kcr will spend h ~ r 51lllllllt'l \''H'n ti0'.:1 Hr Florida while Mn; Talbott
Wlll l l'ffiJUn he1e for nn CXIl'ndeu
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~easton

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MIAA Paullnf' Wolft", 01A.Vel Hill
enterWn-cd W~dnesdny a.ftemoon
With B party In honor of her gUe!il
Anne Elizabl"th No-bit'S of Wf'St co-

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Mr. and Mrs Arthur Boice of
Oral•eJ Hl11 f'ntf&gt;rt.Rlnt!d Thul'sdnr
eyenlng in honor o~f Mr. anrl M1 s
~1.1 BletTmt, two xens. Elln Bh•ftint or Letart. and Dt and Mrs Jo'o:o.
of Pe!l.SYlvaniB An rnjovnblr- r&gt;w
nlng was spent and latt&gt;r rf'fl'('shmen+s were servoo.

MEN'S BI.U£ PINCH£CK
TROUSERS

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C. II. Elehlnpr, Pu&amp;or. Ml@leport

9 .l .'i "· m. Sunday ~~eho01 with
lntellsUng elftA.SfB lor aU. 1. E.
and conJI!cquently, the deci8ion to stnrt ul thi:-~ place to .dral Hour: 4. F1·ench T~lo; 5,i,T~~~~~~et!~!-v6~tt~'0:80. SubJect. MUter ts superintendent.
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make reduction~ rioe~ not seem COllfHAtent With good huHJ - 1 band!es; 5'46, Brooks and · ROiis., . tl!:venlng 30 SubJect ''The
Subject
"Aa We Think"
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6:30
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1 . Kat~ Suutll ~ MusiC' ,
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cou1d cur-!ll,V ha\'f: Htood the cut that 1t Heemt~. terrible tha , 7:30, Singing s nxophcnea: 7 45·. , Supl Asslst.au._ bupL. Mr. Cham- :&gt;-""'=: ·------..... "... ..,;,.
such thing should came to llBSS.
I~loom Chaser!!; c~ Po:~ulllr ProgrH.m l be~i Wolcomt'!
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. 111.30. Band Concei-t . 9.30, 1he Oau -'
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In Hpitc of th~ fact that ~ome who were mtstakcn w ch011: 10. St11n:1 Qwu tet: to ao.j UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
"M A M" SPECIALS
liN, Popyu!a,,· Da,,n,ce Or~h
SYRACUSE
th eir nt'cl!IUmptiuns nnd a:;sumptions, the writer iS still of Vawrl:;_t!p'
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or • . 3·6601 1
Fri~y and S.t,nl•y
the v(}inwn that hundrerls of Rtate · employee~. almost o•t am. M:elod~· Hour, B. The Balla- s
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reJ.Clpem-Jion, one might Hay, could easl y ave ~en uispemuh ~ca~ll~n Days: 10 _30 , Jew~is
In~ 10.30 am. 81~bject. '?'h1,1 Atone~
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with, while those who were kept, could easily havt• li&gt;elttn~·: ll, Spat·klct ~ ; IllS, Ech- 'mtJ nt of Christ. All ate welcome. cur~,
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compelled lo do more than they would have been normaJly Popular Pl'oar•rn. 2;:!0. M:ounta.ln Fldlors Th1~: 1:1 30 pm, Music or 4rtl;l•lli:4D aJCE, 4
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jll41ln, •t, lntematicnal Broad.C:t.it the t\;ca: 1"10, Popular Program; 2,
expected ta pertorm m any muner~l! o cc n
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1flol!l Pari~: a, Pnpultu ProiJram. Theatre How·; 3, Opora coRccrt1 JI-QUit,, ~a.,.
Naturally the state employee who is workini( ali thou- ,e:G&amp;. Baseball Scores: 1. Ruth El- !1.1~. Old aona Singers, 'l, Popular
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eands m ~t1dc tm.,lJtutlons over Lhe state are wor mg, arc l$!md poncert. B·•s. SWlda\· ~t 1:15. Floyd atbbons;1 I0:46, P.opullr
not ineluQed in this category. But any perAon, who jg jn ~ fe~ Parker'H; 10 16. Phantom' oarn orch; ll, Henr}' Theis' · Orch:· 11,
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tquch with the. ~ituat10n around most offices wherem o · ·La.rr.v Funk's Dance Olch .
.- 1 WON - Chlca1o 11164-'nOI 11:30
clala and assistants ~tre Hpending tP,eir time know of a ce!'- 1 WJZ-Ncw York !349.6-1601 7 am. ' am. Popular Prcrll'a.m: 1 pm, eon ..
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tainty, that there are far more indivuluals present thnn 1 r· :1:30, A Soni F01 Thdro.r. 10, TJ'l; 3:15, Baseball: 5, waN symphcrny 1
consistent with goud principlet~ of bur:liness u exercit~ed ~Y' N~ads: IO .ao, Pv1omlns: M:u•tcale: 5 .30. He_rb!.e Ka)· 's Orch: e. Et.rt
l ll.:W. Tlolli:R Bell ~: 12 30 pm, Mu- Burt ne~t:. Ol·ch; 6:30, WON Trio;
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private firm~. A!4 a rr.stlte!' ot fact, few, regardless of tl-/.r 1 1ic~ _Int&lt;Jrlude, 1 30, Popu!a1· Pro- '1.05, LoUie's Hun~~:ri' l"l~e: · 7:10,
•·1 , ~n ·tant drain of almost innumer- , a,~, s, Opera Concert; IU&amp;. ~Twen U:Jcie Walt ana BkeciiX; j•30,Quke
wea lth , cou ld Rl anrI 1 • .e "'":' s
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, ty P~ra ol HtH'Q:1ony, 5::.16, Ba~ k!Imgton' 9tch; a, W:,~ol z '!!Poll~
abl' hclpe!.~ doing prmctpally nothing but dr~wmg Lhe!r1~ll.ftoorea: ~:ao, Radio L~Unln&amp;rioll $:1D. Tile Rui{Stan ~lrilit8n: 8:45,
11. Ov~ Jordan; '1. Pupular M•lodle 11 Duke Ellln!Jton'e Orcll: t:JS, Melo·
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,1:16.l:Uo.,_ ~he Mc.n Dowh.: 8, Popu- dy Muters: Q·O, Dream Ship;
lar Hllrm,onle&amp;: 11,15. Bto11 Party , 10 :10. Old Time Favor11-A!1; tO:M,
8:66. Slum,ber Mut~ic; t:lr;, Floyd Herbie Kay11' Orch; 11, Drl Bun ..
8180. S)'Jol.,h&lt;lnY Ooncett; uet ts Qroh; ' 11.80, WON ~ovel~
Turkey has found a new way to get lh c taxpayer'.., Olb~;
IQ. 1o~ P!lorlmo: U . Honry '1'~,,.. !'no. 12. Duke E111nttoD•a I'Oplllar

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urry them oft1'-W0111ens ldaes.-

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Ladle• Silk

COmbined &amp;ervlce 9 A. M.
EvenJno &amp;enloe Peace church at
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Church Used by God.
No nenlnR scrvtce dui"lna

Ben'lf'tt, rf
Rife. lb

Lewl ~

FIRST BAPTisT cuuu••u
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.\lomo &amp; Stark, Ph. D. MtJUMr
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Shatn, Supt..
I 10:20 A. M. Mon1lnll' worship A
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'the box score:
Purity CN'ams
Oort'on If
M. A1elnsworth, 3b
R. ,f.Uenswort.h. S-9
Demoskey, ~r
Hubbard, 2b
Do.rs.~. c . . .

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Oars•, 3b
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Pateal "-· Br11t1tt. Pa11tor

Jcs~e Brewster, Bunda}

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ject "A Dream of Sell kevE-latlon"
Ccmmunlou following .
Intermediate B Y. P U. s·ao PM
Senior B. Y P. U. 8 30 P. M.
Evening service 7 .30 P. Y.
Eubj~ "Cowards Buf!erinll Lo155"
Prayer meetln&amp; Wed. 'I' .30 P M.
Monthly buslnt&amp;&amp; bulllneti&amp; meetlng
rollowlng.
OUr junior Sunday schocrl depy.rt.nn."l.ll oow use&amp; our cool bescment on
SunUny montllli'B.

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BETHANY M. E. CHUUB . ~ I lJ. "' C"'V&amp;,:d, INT~ISE
It i!l n mora I C£&gt;rtainty that if Bu;hop Hartley, Ol' h1.- u.-il:l Ernie Hare a 30 Popular
Glena Tennell, Pa•&amp;or .
Rev. B. Morpn. ,_..or
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school 0:30SUbject.
a.m. PreachAlJCCCSi-101', ever takes a vote of the rcstdellh!
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on Father Dunn'M removal, among all f1uth~, the Jlflt~~t at 1 p ''10 81 be M. ·,
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Anthem by choir Theme
present in charge of the Sncrcd Heurt Church, Wlll IJ~ bcre WJR--Dl'l.rmt UO!FI50 6 3Dpm ·~~0~16tl 1 ~~h. "Job; cunfld~nce in
fiRfiT BI\FTIS1' CUU&amp;tl,
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BU5Cilf.lll Scnre~. 6·45 The Musical God,
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or a ung me o
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, Bnkcrs, 7 Popular 01cll: 7 30 Wid 7:30 p. m. Ur1lon 5Cl'VIce of worWe congralulah• the Church and the _vii lag~ on_ hn\ - lar Wclcr:mer~ 7 tfi Populur 01; !Ship IlL the Peaoo EvangeUcnl , Bullday school 0:15 A. M. H. M
CrDI:i::.. Bupt
ing :-;udl a nqlablc and ~uch popular man Ill thctr mL&lt;h:!l.
B Billy Jch~ and E.rnle H~tre: B 30 chm·cb.
M:murm worship 10:15 A M. Sub-

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the people, Prntestanh! as well 81:! Catholics.

too mnch fur u m11n of yather Dunn's
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. :7lld,::-117ji'1:0,:Ii!"'ll;-:nlo:::;:-:111
::-:,.$::;r.-_"il'ullli::i::-;liil9:i:i.lits&lt;,Siuce he has come here, one is Hafe m ~aymg Htr.rry R~r·s on:t1, !! 30 D~nr c\
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that he has dnne more single handed, to heJp m Hlngmg FrrJII., 9 Kodak Prog, 930 1het~.trc, ~·rfRJllrvliP dffl111!1:
d tftneyarctob~Y('l\J'fdAlm
a bout a ccssa tio n of tba t bi golcd fee Ji ng n mong rna ny of ~~ ~he 1A:h tlO VJ~cet~ ;~pe~·~ ~~·I .Jpon the love, leyalty and d!lTotion oJ
~ople, mllllt be i n hpmondY W!th
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1 the teachings of J(l!IUII the Chrlat whOIID words fit mto cv~ry 101u un C~VICll
both faith:s, toward each other. It w Ollld hr, Indeed, ( 1 .1· Larry Funks 01·ch
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cull to find eu(Jmics of Father Dunn .in\ the immediate ,-i- WJZ-New Ym·k 13405 -IUO) s·ts SP}.K~ LIKE 'l'HIS MAN'."
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p, Rad .if411-~J
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cinity, aS wherever he goes, h~ ftl.~e..N.IJIJ, good nature per- d,y; Bso Phil Cook; B 48 ·"»aUefe ['
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Wednesday rveninl!; with a picnic
dmne1 at her home near Oalllpoli.s
111 he nor of Mrs Carl Young oi

WINNERS SCORE

bltl•l1!1 melee
TnC' Creams :;tortfd thl.'lt sec1 ing
in the Sf'COnrl fr ame. Wll('ll Hubberd reached first bnse on a hrt.
theJI wa.s advaru:f-d by another h1t
by Darst Both Darst Hnd Hubbard scored whPn R1rP druve out a
nice blnglc after BI•J\Jlt'tt hMI
strurk out The SC(!IJng the n sul;o!llderl until the sixth lnnmg wlwn
Ray Alleru;worth
scond aflt•: .1
aerle:5 of hits. The C~runt. talHPr'
anot1er run m th e eighth fnHJw
and then topiJf'd the doy otT wit!•
thrf"C' run.c; In th~ fmal innm~~:
The closest
th(! Leglonnnneti
came to the homt&gt; plate wa.c; In the
5lxth inuln~ . wh: .1 Coffee picked 3
pretty twlrfi&gt;.d b111l sent dl: C\!\ 1'
over by Hoen1 ch. find whammf d tt
out Into deep lef t fldd lor a U1ree
base hit, alter twn lllt'n had be-en
retlrer:i Then Datst Clll1lt'! up "11(1
IJI'(lur:ded out to sh o r-t ~top. lern'Blr'
Coff.&gt;e stranded on third. Following
tbat lnning the Creiimli ho.ct rwUung
furthnr to work nb:mt ::.~ th~ v..'terans never ugnln cmiw w1thm

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thn ~ way dend lo&lt;" k Thu rsday t'\'l' ·
nlng by dr!fo•Ung the Amrmrau
Legion team . 7 to 0 Be fore the
wns pla yed tl·e Ctearn~
1amr:
Legmnnalrcs and lhf' New Ymk
CentTal were tied for th&lt;" second
place pcs 1tlon In lhf' l!'!aguf' C:'lch
With 500 per cent At the hnglll'ltng ol the game. car.h tcan1 v.as detennuwd to bring in a win rmd 10
take the co~ct.ed position ns sreond
placf men. but th2 Cream.~ l'UDll

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. 2 4.5, Populut Vocul, 3:00,
hatl1 he power Ill
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Dance M~lc: a·;m, Llll'ht Opera Al- j
charge m that wur. -r!cclesiastes 8:8.
buru; 8 30, Louie's Hungrt Five, 1

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uf l'Wilt'ICJ)' I&gt;Vt'lll
11. 1\h Mo
B. F . Scllwert.&amp; YLil:ted Leroy
I ur.a Mr ~ J H f'r ._. 1,k
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W H Wull e lllllt:J uu P R Ur r
Vir1inia Gre11
M r und M1-s c:aJt•ut:r: SwougH
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J~irlge
Robcrl Jo h nson bl}t:i!l ~und8 ) l rl'~nt guesl.l\ or Mrs Della Click
COMEDIAN LOSES J'IGHT
ll' tlil M1 und Mrs. Lln kenholder
llmrn•· &lt;.f M1:- Bo•t'lll' Dutindg(' t-iur1 · 1I
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l'.•itl1 Mauum and Allt'n Orr
1 Eugene and MIM Paye Bennett ; Los Angeiel, Cal., July 31- INBBelthp,
Sj)("llt the da)'
A P SlnHcr and !nmUy s pent . were guests o! their !ilster , Mrs. C. Harry L&amp;ncdon :tUm oomedla.n and.
rhw \l'tlh Ml and Mrs Bnbc VIHR uth Dod ridge S!*J:t a !cw day s',.. ~·trn• r Dulxrn ~ hrtrl !am1l y ~ pent ~umhty with H G
Binl!l'r and WOOdard rece ntly
h ill w1te. toda-y had lolt a court b&amp;t,!Hi! 11 lt'llUy
on H v:.rll R u!l lust '.l.t:ck 1\'lth her I''U iirnn "' 1111 C!Ho -.. Bal.lttX:k uno,;! family
MIM Ada Bmlt.h viBJt..t:d Mise Clara tiP. with James P'. Dlcka&amp;On, real esF'ttlllo't.'t! P ickens. Marcella Walbw·n
E~:tly J lJnes has returned to hCT IP::t iWparents ~r u ml Ml ~ ~l.,ru-y 11•~lly
J U Flllnk 1:; lmpruvmG
Whe-elt"r , Sunday .
tate broker, who waa &amp;Warded s
1., Ll'~ ' l: t McNumt--P l'!l.lll•d Ull
Oen.IJlne
Pulllru;, Jltl.~l Whi t ~ lv:.uv- 111 Columbw; after a vl&amp;l s 1 •
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Da.n and Pll r k McDermott WP.n&gt; judgment ot 111 ,129 on twD prmnisD.:ll'fth}
Cllld
Ba rbara J utJP an Jo,ng Jelattvi'S here
pMn s
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Mr ~ W H Wullr Sllll(Juy rvt•ntng ~pt'nt Tull'ldti.Y allernoon wlth Mt ~ Sunday guests or their 1randmothcr smy not~s executed by tbe Lana:·
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Mr and Mr s J W M~..-culluliKh !Juvld Spellcer
Mn Narreu' Uurst
don~ 1" P''""'''"" 0 h"Melnh a •t 0'"'11 1-i, Fl t"nch, RlcltJud
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Junkr: rman. Bobby 'rewksbuy. Jnd
Huchner Eugent&gt; MUler, Lyst.ml Pul- '
lms Robert Bradlurd. Hilly Child~ .
Riehou d Reed. C ha.r l e~; Swindler ,
Dun ~ wlndler.
Mlll o!'d
Mowr .}
aud l!.mest Williams

PU~IT l ~~E~M~
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INn SU~MI~~ION

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f o11 ow Ing versu from Me.tthew
(8 ·H 1&amp;) · "A~~od when Jdbll we~
· ' t · p te •1 house he'aa.- h 1&gt;1
~~~rJ~.~~nooth~r \ald, and 11i~k of a
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And -be touched her
h~':: ~~d· the fever left her: and
1M 'aro 11 e, and ministered unto
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Th~ Lel&amp;on-Sermcrn also include3
the foUowing paauJell !rom., t~e
CbriltiJ.D Science textbook, &amp;:1~
enct ,nd He•lth with Key to the
Safpturu.., by Mny Baker Eddy;
..Love for God and maa is the t.ru.•
lncentlve in both healing •nd teach•
irl1. · Lov1 impirea, tUamlnesL~e11 ..
tgnate1, and leadJ the way. Htlht
motive~ dve pinions to thouaht.
and atreuth and freedom tcr speech
and adion" (454:1'1).

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Jl'lUDA Y . JULY' Sl, l.dt.

TID DAILY 11UIIUNI. pO)(IIIOY, ORIO.

A R Jmance as Sweet as That First Kiss and as Human as Life Itself. It Will Thump Your Heart and Stir Your Soul.
(THEATRE COOLED BY MODERN VENTILATING SYSTEM.)
3unday Shows
Monday
2P. M. and 4 P.M.
7: I 5 and 9 P. M.
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POINT PLEASANT, W.VA.
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Mcr:1mg Welodles from Keane
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[ktnce Music; 11) ·30 HaloaJd He..lth
ITolk Dr. Pufll: 10:·35 OevoiJonal
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~lfrmphony Albuin. 8 30 SymphonJ
On"h.-. e Union Misaion Pt(lf : 9 :Kl
Hubburd Groce 7 Pro&amp;, 10 01 uE-n 1
&amp;wer Man; 10 06 BernttrU Bean:. J
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Bundaf witb
• ·· Jooel.
Lelia McCUmber, WlU.er HeUman,
Mr and Mn. Cll!ll Kine&amp;, J4r. end
Mrs Dtl.le SmUll and baby were
BwidliY 11 uest9 of Mr. and Mn;. Al·
bl;r\ Heilman.
M.r and Mn. Ray Olbbs and
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Russell were 1ecent 111ests o1 Mr. ,
pnd !Ua. Cha!J. Greenler.
Mr.a&amp;Ul Mrl. AlYln Jones au4 lOb, •
Ralph, w~r~ Bundaf 111N'o.il (!If B. 1: . •
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'the teachlnp of J•us the Christ whose words ftt Ulto every fold and crevic6 1
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IPAKE t.UIE THIS~MAN.'•
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B. Miller · 11 00, St. Albans Me r- I
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10.00. Mountam M1s ~ 1on Program , I
11 .00. Fiddlers Cont-e ~·
THE CHANG,E OF PRIESTS
July "
HE CHANGE recently ordered by Bishop Bartley
WABC- New Vo:lr. ·~4S.6~iltiO! 61
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pm Kate E!rmth's MusJC, 6 15 DenColumbus, which affect!'! several Cathohc churches ar. !11£ Klnl(;; o 1ch, 6 .4&lt;J Mct t ' n Dow-)
Ohio m oves Father Dowd, formerly of Gallipolis, to n cv, 7 .t!::nu:l CCIJCeri: 7.30 f c put.u·'
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Athcnr;. Locul pCOJlle, both Catholic and l rote~tant, rtla E'mlth, 9 Pag~a 11 t, 9·30 Pcc t.'s Gold:
with relt&lt;!t' t\at our own Father Dunn was not included illjlO Jack Den ..ly's Orch; 1030 ~ -- ~' u1· parlR
· h 1ca d er::-t : -t 1a t e d [ or a c h ange.
lnle's Orch, 11 Benn y Mudf '~ Or ;
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The.• Cuthohc Church is uperated, to a certain _extent, Dnvc AIJrams Dune,. Or&lt;"h
in the change of pries ts stmilur tn certain Protestanl I!
WLW- Clr:drtn.llt
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ones, iu thut priw:~t:; arc chungcd whenever t.hc guldlllg And:r. 6 JU Phll Cock: 7 Baf _l:ail
head wh..j.clt' ill" their {'USC, ii-I th~ UiMhop , feeh; that change;.;IE.ccre~&gt;: 7 Jo Fulllr's Otch, '145 Bls··.
t ~ts ot tht• Rk tlbt; .fl !u Romany;
might work..to the advantage of the pnest m chargt! a,; S:l-5 Mwra y Horton&amp; Otch , 8.45
well as the congregation which he serves.
Pcpu 1ar Prog, ll Htmry Theis' Orcb,
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roll on. He ha~&gt;, however, been here long enough to estab- 10·45 B0b Newhall; 11·Jo Henry
lish him~clf Ji ·· mly in the hcartl:l and gootl will of the )leO- Bu.ssc's Dflncc Orch; L2 z=:opullu
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Wednesday 1.30 Choir Practice.
Falnt~ ro . 9 30 Clara. Lu a11d E.m : 10 I
Am ns 'n' Andy, 10 15 DBuo.:e On:h,
ASBtlRV A.M. E. CHURCII
lll:l5 Loulf!", Hungry P1vc, 11 :3u
THE SCHOOL DECISION
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Rev. J. A. Wahlen, Pa1tor
H em} B tw:;l"r;
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VERY PAH.TISAN of cducatio,t, every one who hopes lo K~mey·s Cottou Pickcl r.
pleasc ... bhng or Rend your trustee
WON- ChlcH.go t4U14-720J 6.30 mox.ey Aug. 5th 111 out· la~~t quarsee the children of tuJay given every oppotiunity to pm Dlnne:· Da nce, 6 4r:t Ho.rolct tCJ:Iy conference for thls year w~
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themsciJe:-~ for the rough rugged hu.ttlr.M Ht1rc to Tm1. 7 05 I.A.lule:. Hunl!'rv Five, jhope to Sf!e a!! members pre11tnt.
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be encountered in l!fe"H tt·avt·h~. regrets cxceedtngl_y, the Duke E.lllngtcn's Orch. a oc 111 ~ lnnct be there ;.o ae.p •u the bm;luc!lf!
decision to I'C&lt;lucc the ~(·hool year from nine months to ' rrcm Orand Opun, B.15 Modern ot the meeting.
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Wr wh;h lo ~ha.nk ~\lr thnrK! who
eight. No other ('OUrHe scemf! open, ~owever, tn lieu of F:lllngtcn·s orch; 9 Mb~tJel Slnw· took a pmt In our last mu~lul

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Um1 ucMtionably, time.:; are "hard," money jN !it'arc-;: Olth. 11 F-&lt;Jll Bmtnelt:, 01ch; 113(1 1 Blbl!~~ool Rl 9 am . Earl Ha.r.h
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and hard to get and m:tny people are Wit
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emt)loyment :tnrl wayg of gettmg fund:; With which to tULl) 6 :mpm ow~ and Gleuu . 7 Popuhn 1 Mmning worship at ,10 30. Anon
As a result t•ut~ in appropl;atiom-1, to kt!CIJ the ('X Conct•tt; 8 F'l lday Froh" · o 30 Tht!n-lttlem by the choir. Sennon topic ;
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penacf! down to what the income IN estimated to be, wen· The stcbbln!'\ Boy~. 10 ao VlnC'\'n
Evening worship at 7 30. 'l'hls is
necest~ary. The great mi:-~take as many Vii;)W 1l, howevl'I,ILopt"z' Orch, 1115 Maun~e Spital-In union 5ervice and all people are
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cult~ an 12 srmm Manny Landen· orch . 1ne,ii w1U Qeltver the se1·mon
slashes. ::~hnuld Lc made.
AUOUBT 2
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rather one of the first plnccs to which they turn, would hi' 'SCJnp Book: 10 115', Ednu Thomn:.: Ma8rth0o. league 1wlll :1n•6•t
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the school ttmcher. 'fhlK branch of ou_r bmHnus:o~ hie, hH1' Lemational1 Brotdr.ltst· 11 45 ·T!lc pnslor will p1cach at Miner9vllle.
never been o-..-erpaid. as 11 matter of fact, mm-1l good teuch - Vaga:bondu. 12 .15. Vm:ul Trio; 1.: 30, FIRST PRESBYTEDI.\N CI~RCH
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week b Columbn~ ret urned Fridny 1
Ell Snuth arrl vPd hom( Frldt~Y ,
~It E r &gt;lsltmg l01 the pa~t week ~lt-h
1111; ornther ChRrla; of Columbus
M1ss Llda Pow&lt;' ll wb o has lx-en
1:11 rv son;&lt;&gt; 1\tnt', was t.alr.en to Holll' l !Jrn;pltlll Thursday whPre she
I was cxwctC'rl to 1:. 1deqw ::w oprraUon Frida y
Th &gt;" cond1t::m or Mrs Otho Watt:-.
·vho was H'centlv taken to a Cha1- 1
JP.Slor hospnal ;em:lhlS unchanged
Mr and Mrs T ttlbctt Hershbelghcr. and M1ss Nell Tllomt~Json of
Ml rml Plorlda an d Mrs F ~ T nlboll and Mrs G~1~1ud(' Talbr : ~ 1
B:-1 k! 1 of Columbus HIC expeded 1
h('IP Baturr!,w morning :,1 Spt:nd lhc 1
wef'k e11d with M:- and 1\f u; Jotm

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'l'hey arfl t'o&amp;~h es:wa blec--Han •
neat appe.arancr.-are fall ca&amp; and ru.
Properl7. ltaft IM*h ••apetlder BatMilB
and bel&amp; Joopa-81•~ from 3t \o ~ waill
mt:asure-and &amp;be prk~ ftlr &amp;hi• _11baU&amp;y t~

of Miss Noble's t'o\-elfth birthday.
TvreJve young Pt'OJ)!e were pri"Sent
and &amp;n enjoyable afternoon was
spent tn plavlng games. Anne re- I
eeiVcd many lovely presents .and Ia,- I
ter, refteshments we!'f' served.

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h•t For Saturday-La,~ Day of the Good Will
S.le-You Can Buy

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By M.ARY WOLF
Mrs George Nease a.nd Mr.&gt;. Jolm
Fox were recent gue:sts or I twt~ I
mother. Mrs Lnura Fox al. Cliiton ,
Miss Kathleen Mcintosh of Nr-w - 1
ell, was vl~tlng frtend.~ and 1 t'ln. :
Uvs hcrP Tuesday.
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Mr Knd M1s Pearl Phillips ur.ct 1
;on of Mlnl'rsvllle, spent Thursday
here.
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Tom Curtis Is the guest or his I
brother
Ouy Sumrm•rville and Mrs. OhM
'lost uf Middleport visited Mrs A
E WDif. Thursday.
Adolph Grueser and two srm" :
' lsl' t'd Jc!atl\'es here WedneSday
Mrs J J ZE&gt;ther or PomC"roy, war 1
the guest of Mr:; Jf'nnlt" Taylor.
rhursd~ty evcninng.
Royal MP.lott untl friend and Mr!!
"'aJ e Blaine of Fort Wayne, Ind.
and son, Thomas of Mlddlej&gt;m~ 1
W'1re visiting Mr::; B F. Boatd a 11 d
~ hlldrc_:~-T~!. evening,

They're MADE that way!
Accurato:! Men and science . • • the
most modern machine:~, the soundest re·
search . - - in perfect teamwork!
No cigarette is made with more care
than Chesterfield. The best tobaccos
money can buy. The purest cigarette
paper made. Plm every manufacturing
refinement that science can give!

Milder-you can smoke as many as you
like. \ And they taste better-that _good
natutal flavor of ripe, sweet·tasting
tobaccos. The last Chesterfield of the
day is as mild and smooth as the first.
W ell·filled, well·fonned, even·burning,
always a cool and comfortable smokeThey Satisfy! They're made that way!

HOTEL (;OLUMBUS
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Sbcrrt Blocb North of Mem·

1nial Ball aad BroiUI Street,

Corner 5th. and

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200 Fireproof Roomo
100 Roonts at $1.00
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7he uproar of great factori.as
pounds nt their ean. But they
go right ahead, Their minds
and hands have a part in turning out nearly everything you
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racy is· tl&gt;~ir watchword!
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dauglt tt•r Jean are VJsiUni Mr. and I
Mt :-; F1 !\nk Knopp
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here visltmg with Mr awl Mr~
R"" Snnth or Grant street
Mr and Mr:. Miller Bennett nml
tumily n1e here for a Wffl&lt;~ vlo;l! :
with the formns nwlher Mrs LP - ~
vma Bennett, nnrl .stsL:r Mn. £(Llh
Rtrf;St II and other r~h~ttve~::
Vn1ene Smith and Man· Kathryn
Hf&gt;tn ,.-:-;
accompanlrd
tv Frank 1
Lt' Wl" Knopp molnrrd Jn Galltpoll:: '
Thu: sda~ r&gt;vl'nlllg whl.' !t' tlwv vl.,rl Pd ,.. rth (tleads.
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Mr ~ H e1 man Bnllryo and t111ldrcn
ha''!' rctumed from a \'Js lt at. Levi
M J Mrt.:artv retu ined Thtu·sday evening from IIUC\'I"lL~ whfl'C' )w
was ronncrly employed
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Gernld Rnpf' Q
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Colun.bus amved Frlr:iay to ~&gt;[:ll'n~ll
the week end with Middleport rclltttlveo .
'I't1c meetings or th(' Rotar}' Club
whlc 11 were formerly held nt the
club tooms wlll now br hf'ld ~ot the
"RlV t s!dr Hntf-1 ~rn Fll-st AVt'I~UP.
Til(' l'f'!fllla-J mPt&gt;tlnJr which wll.'l
schermled for Tlunlidi\V evening wlli I
br- lwkl Fnr:in~· n·e-nln:! July :u
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Tow Lu~al Womr&gt;m C'l i\F!'I of I he'
Church Or Chnst will enjoy a picnic ,
dlnn11 F1 Jria y I'Vcnh1g a \lhe h e m"
of Ml~&lt;; Etta Ga!!&lt;klll
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turn metal into millions
of useful things!

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BI&amp;moAv PARTY
Re\· and Mrs F'refl I . oarn!lf.&gt;t'
entertained FtldaJ afte-rnoon from
two to four o'clock, with a pmtv
In hC'nor oi the fourth birthday or
their daughter. Joyce The af~r~
ncron was spent In playing games.
Her many friend~ presented Jovce
with 1ovel.v gifts Dainty ref~h­
menh Wf're served later. Those
pre'!lent were. Susan A!l(' n!1worth .

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Bak,,r of Columbu~ will lf'ltllll to
F'londa the first of th~ Wf'C k Mrs
B:&gt;-kcr will spend h ~ r 51lllllllt'l \''H'n ti0'.:1 Hr Florida while Mn; Talbott
Wlll l l'ffiJUn he1e for nn CXIl'ndeu
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~~elb l'l!R'111Arly for

~easton

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MACHINIST~

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MIAA Paullnf' Wolft", 01A.Vel Hill
enterWn-cd W~dnesdny a.ftemoon
With B party In honor of her gUe!il
Anne Elizabl"th No-bit'S of Wf'St co-

Another Sl:I!R•!!-e'lt

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ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Boice of
Oral•eJ Hl11 f'ntf&gt;rt.Rlnt!d Thul'sdnr
eyenlng in honor o~f Mr. anrl M1 s
~1.1 BletTmt, two xens. Elln Bh•ftint or Letart. and Dt and Mrs Jo'o:o.
of Pe!l.SYlvaniB An rnjovnblr- r&gt;w
nlng was spent and latt&gt;r rf'fl'('shmen+s were servoo.

MEN'S BI.U£ PINCH£CK
TROUSERS

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NECKTIES FOR ~£N

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6 t 2 1
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5 ?. 3 I
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4 0 l 1
4 0 2 0
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AB R H E
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4 0 I 0
4 0 2 0
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Total
35 0 7 2
Score by innings:
P. I C.
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C. II. Elehlnpr, Pu&amp;or. Ml@leport

9 .l .'i "· m. Sunday ~~eho01 with
lntellsUng elftA.SfB lor aU. 1. E.
and conJI!cquently, the deci8ion to stnrt ul thi:-~ place to .dral Hour: 4. F1·ench T~lo; 5,i,T~~~~~~et!~!-v6~tt~'0:80. SubJect. MUter ts superintendent.
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make reduction~ rioe~ not seem COllfHAtent With good huHJ - 1 band!es; 5'46, Brooks and · ROiis., . tl!:venlng 30 SubJect ''The
Subject
"Aa We Think"
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League.
6:30
te e,s,
1 . Kat~ Suutll ~ MusiC' ,
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cou1d cur-!ll,V ha\'f: Htood the cut that 1t Heemt~. terrible tha , 7:30, Singing s nxophcnea: 7 45·. , Supl Asslst.au._ bupL. Mr. Cham- :&gt;-""'=: ·------..... "... ..,;,.
such thing should came to llBSS.
I~loom Chaser!!; c~ Po:~ulllr ProgrH.m l be~i Wolcomt'!
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. 111.30. Band Concei-t . 9.30, 1he Oau -'
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In Hpitc of th~ fact that ~ome who were mtstakcn w ch011: 10. St11n:1 Qwu tet: to ao.j UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
"M A M" SPECIALS
liN, Popyu!a,,· Da,,n,ce Or~h
SYRACUSE
th eir nt'cl!IUmptiuns nnd a:;sumptions, the writer iS still of Vawrl:;_t!p'
.....,_ ew
or • . 3·6601 1
Fri~y and S.t,nl•y
the v(}inwn that hundrerls of Rtate · employee~. almost o•t am. M:elod~· Hour, B. The Balla- s
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J deers· 9 Southitt nd SketciHlS' JO 1 un ay so oo
am,.
reJ.Clpem-Jion, one might Hay, could easl y ave ~en uispemuh ~ca~ll~n Days: 10 _30 , Jew~is
In~ 10.30 am. 81~bject. '?'h1,1 Atone~
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with, while those who were kept, could easily havt• li&gt;elttn~·: ll, Spat·klct ~ ; IllS, Ech- 'mtJ nt of Christ. All ate welcome. cur~,
DEN
SYRup,
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on flll&lt; nol, un er
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compelled lo do more than they would have been normaJly Popular Pl'oar•rn. 2;:!0. M:ounta.ln Fldlors Th1~: 1:1 30 pm, Music or 4rtl;l•lli:4D aJCE, 4
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jll41ln, •t, lntematicnal Broad.C:t.it the t\;ca: 1"10, Popular Program; 2,
expected ta pertorm m any muner~l! o cc n
e 8
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1flol!l Pari~: a, Pnpultu ProiJram. Theatre How·; 3, Opora coRccrt1 JI-QUit,, ~a.,.
Naturally the state employee who is workini( ali thou- ,e:G&amp;. Baseball Scores: 1. Ruth El- !1.1~. Old aona Singers, 'l, Popular
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eands m ~t1dc tm.,lJtutlons over Lhe state are wor mg, arc l$!md poncert. B·•s. SWlda\· ~t 1:15. Floyd atbbons;1 I0:46, P.opullr
not ineluQed in this category. But any perAon, who jg jn ~ fe~ Parker'H; 10 16. Phantom' oarn orch; ll, Henr}' Theis' · Orch:· 11,
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. ffi van, 10:30, South Bea I3lande:n. l1 Orch.
tquch with the. ~ituat10n around most offices wherem o · ·La.rr.v Funk's Dance Olch .
.- 1 WON - Chlca1o 11164-'nOI 11:30
clala and assistants ~tre Hpending tP,eir time know of a ce!'- 1 WJZ-Ncw York !349.6-1601 7 am. ' am. Popular Prcrll'a.m: 1 pm, eon ..
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tainty, that there are far more indivuluals present thnn 1 r· :1:30, A Soni F01 Thdro.r. 10, TJ'l; 3:15, Baseball: 5, waN symphcrny 1
consistent with goud principlet~ of bur:liness u exercit~ed ~Y' N~ads: IO .ao, Pv1omlns: M:u•tcale: 5 .30. He_rb!.e Ka)· 's Orch: e. Et.rt
l ll.:W. Tlolli:R Bell ~: 12 30 pm, Mu- Burt ne~t:. Ol·ch; 6:30, WON Trio;
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private firm~. A!4 a rr.stlte!' ot fact, few, regardless of tl-/.r 1 1ic~ _Int&lt;Jrlude, 1 30, Popu!a1· Pro- '1.05, LoUie's Hun~~:ri' l"l~e: · 7:10,
•·1 , ~n ·tant drain of almost innumer- , a,~, s, Opera Concert; IU&amp;. ~Twen U:Jcie Walt ana BkeciiX; j•30,Quke
wea lth , cou ld Rl anrI 1 • .e "'":' s
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, ty P~ra ol HtH'Q:1ony, 5::.16, Ba~ k!Imgton' 9tch; a, W:,~ol z '!!Poll~
abl' hclpe!.~ doing prmctpally nothing but dr~wmg Lhe!r1~ll.ftoorea: ~:ao, Radio L~Unln&amp;rioll $:1D. Tile Rui{Stan ~lrilit8n: 8:45,
11. Ov~ Jordan; '1. Pupular M•lodle 11 Duke Ellln!Jton'e Orcll: t:JS, Melo·
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,1:16.l:Uo.,_ ~he Mc.n Dowh.: 8, Popu- dy Muters: Q·O, Dream Ship;
lar Hllrm,onle&amp;: 11,15. Bto11 Party , 10 :10. Old Time Favor11-A!1; tO:M,
8:66. Slum,ber Mut~ic; t:lr;, Floyd Herbie Kay11' Orch; 11, Drl Bun ..
8180. S)'Jol.,h&lt;lnY Ooncett; uet ts Qroh; ' 11.80, WON ~ovel~
Turkey has found a new way to get lh c taxpayer'.., Olb~;
IQ. 1o~ P!lorlmo: U . Honry '1'~,,.. !'no. 12. Duke E111nttoD•a I'Oplllar

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urry them oft1'-W0111ens ldaes.-

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Ladle• Silk

COmbined &amp;ervlce 9 A. M.
EvenJno &amp;enloe Peace church at
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Church Used by God.
No nenlnR scrvtce dui"lna

Ben'lf'tt, rf
Rife. lb

Lewl ~

FIRST BAPTisT cuuu••u
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.\lomo &amp; Stark, Ph. D. MtJUMr
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9 .30 A. M. Blble School. Aten
Shatn, Supt..
I 10:20 A. M. Mon1lnll' worship A
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'the box score:
Purity CN'ams
Oort'on If
M. A1elnsworth, 3b
R. ,f.Uenswort.h. S-9
Demoskey, ~r
Hubbard, 2b
Do.rs.~. c . . .

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Oars•, 3b
FIShel' , lb

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Pateal "-· Br11t1tt. Pa11tor

Jcs~e Brewster, Bunda}

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ject "A Dream of Sell kevE-latlon"
Ccmmunlou following .
Intermediate B Y. P U. s·ao PM
Senior B. Y P. U. 8 30 P. M.
Evening service 7 .30 P. Y.
Eubj~ "Cowards Buf!erinll Lo155"
Prayer meetln&amp; Wed. 'I' .30 P M.
Monthly buslnt&amp;&amp; bulllneti&amp; meetlng
rollowlng.
OUr junior Sunday schocrl depy.rt.nn."l.ll oow use&amp; our cool bescment on
SunUny montllli'B.

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rneates e very a r JltOlind lm.
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BETHANY M. E. CHUUB . ~ I lJ. "' C"'V&amp;,:d, INT~ISE
It i!l n mora I C£&gt;rtainty that if Bu;hop Hartley, Ol' h1.- u.-il:l Ernie Hare a 30 Popular
Glena Tennell, Pa•&amp;or .
Rev. B. Morpn. ,_..or
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school 0:30SUbject.
a.m. PreachAlJCCCSi-101', ever takes a vote of the rcstdellh!
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Painters 1 9. .
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1ng 1 30 p. m.
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on Father Dunn'M removal, among all f1uth~, the Jlflt~~t at 1 p ''10 81 be M. ·,
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urn r u~ c.
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Anthem by choir Theme
present in charge of the Sncrcd Heurt Church, Wlll IJ~ bcre WJR--Dl'l.rmt UO!FI50 6 3Dpm ·~~0~16tl 1 ~~h. "Job; cunfld~nce in
fiRfiT BI\FTIS1' CUU&amp;tl,
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BU5Cilf.lll Scnre~. 6·45 The Musical God,
F.
C. Krea,rr, Pa1lor, M:ldil~ori
or a ung me o
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, Bnkcrs, 7 Popular 01cll: 7 30 Wid 7:30 p. m. Ur1lon 5Cl'VIce of worWe congralulah• the Church and the _vii lag~ on_ hn\ - lar Wclcr:mer~ 7 tfi Populur 01; !Ship IlL the Peaoo EvangeUcnl , Bullday school 0:15 A. M. H. M
CrDI:i::.. Bupt
ing :-;udl a nqlablc and ~uch popular man Ill thctr mL&lt;h:!l.
B Billy Jch~ and E.rnle H~tre: B 30 chm·cb.
M:murm worship 10:15 A M. Sub-

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the people, Prntestanh! as well 81:! Catholics.

too mnch fur u m11n of yather Dunn's
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. :7lld,::-117ji'1:0,:Ii!"'ll;-:nlo:::;:-:111
::-:,.$::;r.-_"il'ullli::i::-;liil9:i:i.lits&lt;,Siuce he has come here, one is Hafe m ~aymg Htr.rry R~r·s on:t1, !! 30 D~nr c\
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relJICIOUS tea~hlng, d~trmo or
that he has dnne more single handed, to heJp m Hlngmg FrrJII., 9 Kodak Prog, 930 1het~.trc, ~·rfRJllrvliP dffl111!1:
d tftneyarctob~Y('l\J'fdAlm
a bout a ccssa tio n of tba t bi golcd fee Ji ng n mong rna ny of ~~ ~he 1A:h tlO VJ~cet~ ;~pe~·~ ~~·I .Jpon the love, leyalty and d!lTotion oJ
~ople, mllllt be i n hpmondY W!th
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1 the teachings of J(l!IUII the Chrlat whOIID words fit mto cv~ry 101u un C~VICll
both faith:s, toward each other. It w Ollld hr, Indeed, ( 1 .1· Larry Funks 01·ch
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cull to find eu(Jmics of Father Dunn .in\ the immediate ,-i- WJZ-New Ym·k 13405 -IUO) s·ts SP}.K~ LIKE 'l'HIS MAN'."
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p, Rad .if411-~J
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cinity, aS wherever he goes, h~ ftl.~e..N.IJIJ, good nature per- d,y; Bso Phil Cook; B 48 ·"»aUefe ['
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Wednesday rveninl!; with a picnic
dmne1 at her home near Oalllpoli.s
111 he nor of Mrs Carl Young oi

WINNERS SCORE

bltl•l1!1 melee
TnC' Creams :;tortfd thl.'lt sec1 ing
in the Sf'COnrl fr ame. Wll('ll Hubberd reached first bnse on a hrt.
theJI wa.s advaru:f-d by another h1t
by Darst Both Darst Hnd Hubbard scored whPn R1rP druve out a
nice blnglc after BI•J\Jlt'tt hMI
strurk out The SC(!IJng the n sul;o!llderl until the sixth lnnmg wlwn
Ray Alleru;worth
scond aflt•: .1
aerle:5 of hits. The C~runt. talHPr'
anot1er run m th e eighth fnHJw
and then topiJf'd the doy otT wit!•
thrf"C' run.c; In th~ fmal innm~~:
The closest
th(! Leglonnnneti
came to the homt&gt; plate wa.c; In the
5lxth inuln~ . wh: .1 Coffee picked 3
pretty twlrfi&gt;.d b111l sent dl: C\!\ 1'
over by Hoen1 ch. find whammf d tt
out Into deep lef t fldd lor a U1ree
base hit, alter twn lllt'n had be-en
retlrer:i Then Datst Clll1lt'! up "11(1
IJI'(lur:ded out to sh o r-t ~top. lern'Blr'
Coff.&gt;e stranded on third. Following
tbat lnning the Creiimli ho.ct rwUung
furthnr to work nb:mt ::.~ th~ v..'terans never ugnln cmiw w1thm

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I'ICNI(' DINSEH

thn ~ way dend lo&lt;" k Thu rsday t'\'l' ·
nlng by dr!fo•Ung the Amrmrau
Legion team . 7 to 0 Be fore the
wns pla yed tl·e Ctearn~
1amr:
Legmnnalrcs and lhf' New Ymk
CentTal were tied for th&lt;" second
place pcs 1tlon In lhf' l!'!aguf' C:'lch
With 500 per cent At the hnglll'ltng ol the game. car.h tcan1 v.as detennuwd to bring in a win rmd 10
take the co~ct.ed position ns sreond
placf men. but th2 Cream.~ l'UDll

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hath ))OWer over the spinl to retain the spirit; neither Church nf the Naz11rene: :uo.
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hatl1 he power Ill
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charge m that wur. -r!cclesiastes 8:8.
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B. F . Scllwert.&amp; YLil:ted Leroy
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W H Wull e lllllt:J uu P R Ur r
Vir1inia Gre11
M r und M1-s c:aJt•ut:r: SwougH
Eh&lt;~ S u!lrvun ~rhl :.ht.cr M1&lt;. 1
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1 Ml!lli F reda ~nd ~arl Click were I
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Robcrl Jo h nson bl}t:i!l ~und8 ) l rl'~nt guesl.l\ or Mrs Della Click
COMEDIAN LOSES J'IGHT
ll' tlil M1 und Mrs. Lln kenholder
llmrn•· &lt;.f M1:- Bo•t'lll' Dutindg(' t-iur1 · 1I
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l'.•itl1 Mauum and Allt'n Orr
1 Eugene and MIM Paye Bennett ; Los Angeiel, Cal., July 31- INBBelthp,
Sj)("llt the da)'
A P SlnHcr and !nmUy s pent . were guests o! their !ilster , Mrs. C. Harry L&amp;ncdon :tUm oomedla.n and.
rhw \l'tlh Ml and Mrs Bnbc VIHR uth Dod ridge S!*J:t a !cw day s',.. ~·trn• r Dulxrn ~ hrtrl !am1l y ~ pent ~umhty with H G
Binl!l'r and WOOdard rece ntly
h ill w1te. toda-y had lolt a court b&amp;t,!Hi! 11 lt'llUy
on H v:.rll R u!l lust '.l.t:ck 1\'lth her I''U iirnn "' 1111 C!Ho -.. Bal.lttX:k uno,;! family
MIM Ada Bmlt.h viBJt..t:d Mise Clara tiP. with James P'. Dlcka&amp;On, real esF'ttlllo't.'t! P ickens. Marcella Walbw·n
E~:tly J lJnes has returned to hCT IP::t iWparents ~r u ml Ml ~ ~l.,ru-y 11•~lly
J U Flllnk 1:; lmpruvmG
Whe-elt"r , Sunday .
tate broker, who waa &amp;Warded s
1., Ll'~ ' l: t McNumt--P l'!l.lll•d Ull
Oen.IJlne
Pulllru;, Jltl.~l Whi t ~ lv:.uv- 111 Columbw; after a vl&amp;l s 1 •
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Orr :~. nd chllaren
Da.n and Pll r k McDermott WP.n&gt; judgment ot 111 ,129 on twD prmnisD.:ll'fth}
Cllld
Ba rbara J utJP an Jo,ng Jelattvi'S here
pMn s
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Mr ~ W H Wullr Sllll(Juy rvt•ntng ~pt'nt Tull'ldti.Y allernoon wlth Mt ~ Sunday guests or their 1randmothcr smy not~s executed by tbe Lana:·
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Mr and Mr s J W M~..-culluliKh !Juvld Spellcer
Mn Narreu' Uurst
don~ 1" P''""'''"" 0 h"Melnh a •t 0'"'11 1-i, Fl t"nch, RlcltJud
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Junkr: rman. Bobby 'rewksbuy. Jnd
Huchner Eugent&gt; MUler, Lyst.ml Pul- '
lms Robert Bradlurd. Hilly Child~ .
Riehou d Reed. C ha.r l e~; Swindler ,
Dun ~ wlndler.
Mlll o!'d
Mowr .}
aud l!.mest Williams

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f o11 ow Ing versu from Me.tthew
(8 ·H 1&amp;) · "A~~od when Jdbll we~
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h~':: ~~d· the fever left her: and
1M 'aro 11 e, and ministered unto
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Th~ Lel&amp;on-Sermcrn also include3
the foUowing paauJell !rom., t~e
CbriltiJ.D Science textbook, &amp;:1~
enct ,nd He•lth with Key to the
Safpturu.., by Mny Baker Eddy;
..Love for God and maa is the t.ru.•
lncentlve in both healing •nd teach•
irl1. · Lov1 impirea, tUamlnesL~e11 ..
tgnate1, and leadJ the way. Htlht
motive~ dve pinions to thouaht.
and atreuth and freedom tcr speech
and adion" (454:1'1).

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Jl'lUDA Y . JULY' Sl, l.dt.

TID DAILY 11UIIUNI. pO)(IIIOY, ORIO.

A R Jmance as Sweet as That First Kiss and as Human as Life Itself. It Will Thump Your Heart and Stir Your Soul.
(THEATRE COOLED BY MODERN VENTILATING SYSTEM.)
3unday Shows
Monday
2P. M. and 4 P.M.
7: I 5 and 9 P. M.
I Sc and 3Sc.
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA.
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ft.mAY, JULY Sl , 11131.

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HerDert Lewll WhD lUuS ~ ~~ Ill
daya, l5 reported no b ~ U&amp;!Ir
Hottman c.ud :l'.lmlly nC

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Ba&amp;i ol Ml&amp;Blon RJUge, Is
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:Mrs. Mary Johnson o1 uarW el'd
week . end \loilli re.a.1lvi!~

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LOU M!LLER
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In t.ne P.tat e raulu; buL tiLl
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tlckrt 1.&amp;.-ueci ln t.l:le lanlC and It
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illl:able, modeit hu:..!lC-\.o"-ll la.d IJ.al'i
'l'tn• LatlglC!l j Hllj'h Ua.seblll! nme gets hll doJ:tor 'a dqntJ.
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run. The .-me Wa&amp; 1\ battle
\\' 8.6 .sa!e When }¥8 fty WM drop, ,
act.u.a Uy ln Ject.ed rreash tntcr.. l&gt;L llJ· &lt;AOU l hl: ctty rh .. m~lonsJup here In
OrOI:IIUtlos.s' popularity bu ruK
or &amp;uUtpaws wtth t he Ohio man ped In r.t1e ouUttld, Dunn Died too ~THtETICS
Pltt.asburv.h July 3. - T lle r uoe 'lf cally 1.n tlu:: f ate of iht! P trutc;
1924 wtlh Howard a:; tl.s cEipt.ll.in gone to Dis h ead H ell; a retiring,
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• · h~vlt&gt;g ~me mlahty a\Wet auppw:t center but a atn&amp;lo followed tLJid:
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you n lil Howat ll Orus:.ktoss, who has
H e ha s 11 t u. cully fur lcaden,hlp Bt1t then, nr al.c;o cup t.amed the un~W~twllng YQ.I.U'l i!lcr - 23 n ow.
to pull down sotpe Vl1l'Y ha.n1 Unc when tb.e ball was p~yed btt.dly a.t.
roiJHuanded ll.ltem !ou thr oug hout l t 1uu1 ~ n tr1c one 4uabty to 1u- , ~~rlba U. 11on.:er ami footba ll
" I have no fa lae !Musiooa about
drive~~ off t he ba.tl&gt; &lt;'f t.be West vlr~ honw t.wo runs rn;ia~l"M boi:J.l
t t r 1118 11ure the youth"s seH-coJltictenn· tu,d' u.:amb tl1nt year- nib 1a~1 ol hl!lll the baso~1: ,no:e&amp;l'iiOU," he says. "1
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ginla.ns, The rn~~ finally erukd 7 t.o Gaul ' a.nd Custet.·
lll:lO!'ItlJ. on •
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Uu: NatJonlll League cd ~1\w.1.dl~ a{- expl~~o lw; how he was able tu fh :s-chooL plu~·iu,g
1J111 tuttllll! wa~ l,ntend to 11"0 after m:t medical dl·
5 after one of the llUlflt uclti:.\8 aresr ' ta,p t.o short, Schaefer waa
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ploma a nd once I've doo
got thallt h&lt;iq&lt;·
Hard Hittln1 A111recation 1 lnnin 1a
18 1.... r ti ....... 17t . onteat ut
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•· 1... lea1Jue p l~tY lt·om ~lw 1:&gt;t.a1 t 1111d
tors :thlngle on my
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post fu-1 the PU"I\tee, ma r maU ll:ooc! Throijihout hu; brtcf
Hl l&gt; h igh scl1ool wa:::h. Bode, su1d liulne t hLu g to 'all bQc k
In '!ollse 1
Flirniahea Thrllla To
The oontest started ou, t.ame1 QB Gzer.s wa.s t.tu-own out. the play
aye
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l ~~eem a~~Ulnllihlfll Lu some !~!lui. B~~ athl~tlc n~IJet, 01 c~;.&lt;:!lcJt, ha~ do- ot lllm ·aroSISk loss I~; the flnlll t rau a.t tbts u,ar.:e In me tnet.ntlme
enough, the vLBit.or!i bel.na: retired I belfli Brown to Ot-bnm Lo 'fa.n
GrQundl
Spectatora
1\t h1:1.' caused no itea.t tiW pr!,&amp;e • P&lt;l.nat.eQ ttle &amp;ceue wt",el e Jte fill - fiLh lew whu has eve1 played fot me It l.ti helpJ.nR me make ifty way
In the f!.rst two in..o l;..ap with cnly
I PI~ltlbmaheiS !amtll tl r w-Lth hlg pfU;,
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Howcty hM alw!Lys been and a lway~ t hro ugh school '"
m e man re:l.thina: ~. and he ou
In the .seventh St!vcra opeued by
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will bt• 11. clean cut. upF&gt;tandtng lud
~ en·or by Fu~r Dwm whk h was !inglmg Davis
&amp;ate on an erI 5
How~~ord had ll ~pltmdl.d Je&lt;:ot d ~ In um and 19:.!2 Hov.::ml &lt;hm l-1 ty plcul ot the real AmeiJca.n youth . aro:;sk.Jos!:i fin;l. dOm U!ll a. ~ra\t
a hard hit ball a.nd a very h&amp;ld i ror. Sla.nley advanced them on hill
1otncr spor tB as well as In bltJ:iebQ.d, n utl ve In size, ~.:a p w.. nt:d t.ltl• H11-r r- 1 "''ho hti iVI)ll ef!rne~r ly fo t ~ucc:e!&gt;S un lfom 1 last. year , tak.mg part lr,
Driyea Two Over ~hool tb..,n re Jt was n 111\)!&gt;t ex&lt;: w;ablelhlt between nrst and t-;!C9lld on Bv1 Pirate Ace; Get four l wh1le m h~gh M:llool In t.be ··~ry ~dC! Ht&amp;h School ba:;kelb ~tll b!•:,,. Jan d atla! n.c; !us mark"
~~·vcml coules l.l; and warrantlu&amp;:
misplay
whJch b.C ll.'llS thrown out. At. Q.rst
bo~)C !;Q';I. n or llte Buceaneenl.
ball and IIOCcer te B fl} ~&gt; l hL \(·au
A yrat at Ki-&lt;kt p1rp followctl tmoll1cr Ll YOUt t his )'ear. '!# J te~
1-iouae; Thrillins InRa lt... .... .,, .. led o t filed
l but
Hita Off French;
• Y ank~a hom AmheHl~ Colle&amp;1t showin g rna n 1y th!'Ou~,;h l&gt;~ u:-.hklo!i'&gt; 1Howard s h4:h school cm}s and U1cn tn1 ncQ the middle pa n or Jm.1e and
In t.M third frame llowcvet', the
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wnbout any 'lll1wr league CX1Hlf • ilo.d 11o cooch, bu t Jt made a t;Of"d ' Jw wu&amp; I'Jllolled ltl Aw hct~t Culkg~· :;mcc t llll~ tlll'l c t1ls performance In
Dins Clooea Game
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H.."fit up caught one to ltla liking Lhe lanlng by ftylng out, tl\roe
Cllpm le ncc '-l li llY kmd , f ot tba cam e Lunbe.y l u gh hml ;~ liJ dt b un o&lt;J.Liuu-wtdc accluun uu glid- Jess
By COPELAND C BURG
ma lte1- ,,.1ct placed down 10 t the
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That.lol)K expected, much d~ie.)'cd :-.nd Low he 'T04c tha t o1a apple. runs CI"061!illli' the p!ate, Slivers, Da.gam~ betwMn local ):layers and Some say It [C'll In th.:! Oh.lo river VIB~llnp countln1.
1 N. B. Bpot14 Writer
second sack lor the Pu ut.cs, Oro6llk ·
Mrulct'l finally was stR.ged and what utheH MLid It wtmt C\'Gl. fUrtl.tcr btli
~g was done In the
loss has bee• (IOU\g t hings Ma n"'
a pme it turned out to be. Those at any event, It went oq,~ of sight
aeventb and ellfhth lnn1ngtl
New York, July 31- Sl!Jil't men. ~L'l"lhe.; nt·e lJKimed lo plan: hlm up
Mason City bnys ccr talnh have not ~Uld Uw firs:. west v~~ ... la run
thrown out at tir&amp;t. who maltc bettmg their tlbfesslon, close lo ille Lop 11mong the lealllus
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In th ·~ c 1If htl1 will Wl\liler 10 to one lu...
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f OI'iQt •·
....n h ow to pluy ihc uld ~tunc wa s In Ha.nss r eached ' 51,
of lxo.rebRll.
c-ror and Dnvts rorcel.l hint at secover third with t delphia , A's w.n Lue Amem :an ====--=-'-'~-======
Anyone seeking lnfo.mahlon 11.5 t..J; ond,
Rutt·mcutter
crossed the
and two. Oress &amp;lao league pennant and U you gl·:e
the weak points of th\)' ijaltcrs who le Buckeye wotks by singlinB to
1Ued ouL but on Da.- lhe!le same gentlemen the slt ~:~ hte~t
l&gt;hould not Mk the Pomeroy pitcher. l~ft Gt·lmm llled vut. but. Brown
ball was dropped a.ll encouragement they will wo.g ct ::o
He can 'huwcver, voucl1 tar lbeir got the first of Ull" ~.-&gt;e hits nnd Dasafe. On Stanley's fty to 1 t.bat the world Li round.
( ;,\ltDEN ('LliU .Mt:I.'I'S
strong pomt.s Take t ight Helder vis ~;cored F ogleso ng s ing led and
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scored and on RawAkro you cru. gc. odds of two lo
Till' Nl'll Ha ven -Ma1iOI1 City GnrSmlt.h tor lnstanoc. be caught a 1Ruttencut·~r rcgistt.:-rcu but On.'&amp;!i
hit Gress counted btlt Gaul one that the A 1:1 beat the St. Lo ul"&gt; 1il'n dub met at th e home ui M1 ~
ooup!e or SchRefer s offerings ac· tlied cut for the firm! out The
. by popping to short.
Cal"dmals m the world serle!j and lk' l l Honsn Tl1 u1sd"} t- \P n tl J~ wll! L
cording to Hoyle and the 00.11 stlu t- Mason c 1ty te-am w;.u; h "ld score
Le11dlng hitters were Brown witlllyou can pick a.ny other team you M1 s Wulrl Cu.mllll!ham Mn; Uttlc
ed on a long air voy~ rompn.r· less from Ulis fl~mc m 1U l.h- thr.~c s lnglt!S and Bmilh w!Ut two think. mignt wlu
the N"'t.ton al lloU:&gt;lL and M r~ B t! l L Ro u.~h as
able kJ tha.t world 's record supposed •llllll when tlle lle! .. ratnl ~lsta.kc circuit clout6 roc the \'ls1tors a.nd league bunting and get the same llc~tcsscs Sc~eral d!l OUI5 \\ CII! ,••·
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sin odds that th e Phll~d e lphlllll !; wiu l'otcd Lu music ll ll l:UillC;, .1 te1
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. il. scot. by Bll:trdman and 1.. paS&amp;ng the firs ... mrut wall made
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Polando in gotng rrom New York to by Uw Pomeroy hL&lt;rlct Aflc-r van If
and Rswllnp. Custer and
~ ~r m~tt.er 'ur r8 ct the pr o[es- :;c: ved J...o t ht! rouowmg mcmhc r:s
Canstontlnople. 'I'hc OO.Ilin each of Mct •r Wftlk.E'd SmiLh p l.:ced lUlotber Dun\l With two singles each. Smith ston~l beUet s art not tb.e only folks Mesdam eo; . Chas Ohll ngc 1 Joh n I
the two bwtances tbat Smith hit It, on t...'l'C high school roof nnd two was the only man to score more ! who have decided the Alhleucs are Hn rt, F ted Batey, R. F Bry am, P. 1
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the fact that FireAIll a result, oUr butbiNi ind tliai Of oilier
rose gracerully nne! the lotlgt:r It runs were scored.
LhiUI once. He rt-alstered. t.wicc. good The other American leag 11p Gold Fn·mout Uold , L RuU cucutter
~&lt;tone vaaa lurniahing us ~oruplete lineo:~ of
FiroN~tone Dealera throughout the country,
went the higher It float ed Willi m
Ho!lsS f!.ied '-JUt to C.:tlllt.er In right St.a.nley 'W88 the fielding at.ar ac~ I maanates ha\'C Jt'ae.led the con - Hug o ~uh l m g , Thos Ca~e h ~r t, F I
Fire11tone Gum~Dipped Tire~t ~hut not uniy
increa11ed 110 :faat that it ha8 been nece811ary
each case It dl&amp;appc ~.ed on t".Jp of ""d Rut•·
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cepting 11 chanoes without nn cr- elusion they arc too good and JUi no L Ctt[Jihalt. Eli:;:a.Uet h Lche\\ , M 1:s
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n1et the price hut beat the ql.l-'llily and confor F'irestone ~ run their :flK!torlel!l twenty•
the t;thool house What clouts th
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seciel the lack of a real race m Lh~: c1 1a uopp, ts~~~ 1zzw oopct
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JuniOI" c1rcult thiS ~;eason ha~ cost !lll ~ s cr.
9lrudion of eo.·cry ~racle of OJn..-cial hrand
four hnur11 a "&amp;y and Firestone sold more
were In thE' oue lfl •a • ,. ., 1,.
~~~;ii:~:!':~,~·~-~-=··~'~'~w~•~s
VIS ect out to Gaul Orlmm
City
AB R H PO A E the club owners thow;and.\; ot d ui- the cl ub we1c BeL t Roi..I.Sh a n d Tholl
tlree 80)d by ntail order ho&amp;U!ICI'l and Ollaere,.
tires in April, 1\l!y and June than in. BDY like
\
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S 1 0 :; 0 1 Iars In attendance
Go ld The August mectmg V.lll be
the maJI order housell made '\'igoroue proJleriod in the history of the ~ompany.
E!~~~,!~" 2b . 5 I I 4 2 1 Wq.y flack 1n 1910, 1911, 1913 a nd , held at lhe home of Mt b l. Ru t- ,
In our adverllsiug we do not make com•
lb
~ o 1 6 1 1 l t914 Corln1e Mack won pemiUit ls \tel cU Uet of Maoo n C1tr. The club 1 te1hl to Better Bu11inea 11 Burenue alld made
..
.
. 86
5 0 3 2 3 0 nnd then sudden!)' sent Ius grcu t JCgi Cts t hat.. one of theu· hus lcb~;es. l demonda upon newepaJJers nut IQ acce pt
parisons im-olvlng laboratory tetlll whieh
Pogltsonc, 3b
you cannot nrify except in a laboratory ....i.
4 0 1 2 1 0 team lO the RSll dump They 1:\l\Ul Mrs. Wa td C unn mgham n a d t o be
F irestone or our advertising,
lle broke 1t up for tiuuucl lll re!lson~. nbt;(' nl, but addeu t.o hc1"Pan ol t he
neitl'1er do we make eomparillon11 of eon•
4
3 0 0 lselltnB his s uu s r ight and lett. A evcnmg~&gt; cnteltEil!lllu:ml , t k·ee lovely I
Ore'&gt;S, ll
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0
We eannot ),Jame them for thev 11i1l not
flllrU•~Iion or price based on misleadingelaui·
Van Meter, c
3 1 0 2 0 0 few' said so much prel:ll:iUJ~ was mk.es
1
.
want (ar owners to know thai th,•y t..=ould gel,
fi('.alious such as first line tire, second line
Smith. tf
4 2 2 0 fl 0 btouglll lo bear 011 Mack by olhc l
H:mss, P
4 0 1 0 0 0 \magnates he was foiccd t.o w 1 e ck LUTHER I..I!:AUUE (.'UNVENTION
at no more f=OSI, a better tire mode by a Iea(t..
tire·~r Ibird line tirc*-edonotmakeeom•
- -- - - - - his club
A jomt liiCCling of lhc Huntin ging 1nanufacturer, lnmring hi 11 nnme and
pari !ions to t:onfule and mislead you as to
Totals
39 5 0 24 1 3
Anywny, history rrlay 1-epeat il..l3elf 1t Oil, Pntkersburg, Chntle~.ton aurl
gunrnnteeplusourguar
nteennd!lurservicc.
ttl·tual
values and aervlee-we on1y make
11
Pomuoy
AB R H PO A E and the Mackmen may be junked New 1-Inven Luther League will be
-:fltalt'-menl8
and cpmpuriaon!l that you can
Bhlvf&gt;Ts, cl
. . :; 1 1 a o o \Ike a hor~ and buga-y Whl\t. club held ilL Uli' Whtte chmch Sunday
Wlum rar owners awakened to this faet.
verify for you~elf in our atore before fOil
.... fi 1 3 3 3 2 wlll get Grove? and Sinnnons ? and July 26tlJ . Br111g plcnlc lunch. eats
1l1cy came to u8, ~mpnred the 11cclions "'-e
purchase the Ure.
5 o o 5 6 0 how about Cochrane What n nice al... b OU P m DC\'olional tnl'etmg: ut
5
1
2
11
Christmas
present
t
his
boy
Coc
h6
30
P
Ill
F11.t1
weather
meet
our
had
rut
from
Firestone
Tires
and
special
•:orne in today and get•he greater Wely,
Bag 0' Sweet - Fine Granulated
0 1
5 1 1 0 1 0 ume would be for Charlie Comlskcl' dOOIJoi Rn iny weathe r In Lht' White
brand moil Ot'der ti~s, and were uslounded
e:.:tru quality on(l cxtr' val1,_1e~ fo~rJ D~f ~
t. 1 2 4 0 0
Coclmme was bury ~· esterd.ay 85 chtu ch .
ut the Extra \'"aloes we W!?~ giving.
Firet~lone ~~
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4 O 2 2 O l the As ended the ir home w,.n pin y
the four wes lew clubs by
CON\'IENTION
4
3 0 0 0 agatn.c;t
humbling S t Louis 8 to 5, the vic,'
•When the NatloJJGI
. 4
I 0 0 0 t.m y givlnl:l the Maekmen a "reemd
Ml ~:; 0Jphn Kempel, Leacher :n
-- - - - - - of 17 victones In IS gwnes wi t h Columbus schools Eilld de legate tu
-~ .
Bett•r BQineuBu•
Total~&gt;
· · ... tl 1 15 27 10 4 the westerners In :Philadelphia - t he N E. A convc n~JOn returne r!
uau
realized
that
their
•
Three base hit, ,Pavia (Pomeroy 1. played tlJts. The one loss went to home Mon eta} fro~r~t.Los Angt'Ws,
Bulletin Net. 634 was beHome runs , ~mlth 1.
Detroi\.. The As now hllve \ won -UI Ca l, where she rep
ll~ed the CuIng taken a~ant.qge. of
B!. -e an ba.IIs'lSY Sekftrcr 1.
pmes from the Detroit, Cle&gt;JeJa nd, lumbus t.eacners at Bl..Ed.UQ&amp;.Uonal '
Struck out by Harie8 I.
St. Louts and Chicago.
\
Conve.!Itien. Enroute a five d11~rs
by some adverliset'H they
Ll.'ft cm ba.set: Pomeroy IO; Mason
The homers and two singles was automobile tour was t nkcu, \'l~ltlng
issued a Bullelln dated
8.
that Cochrane got against tlt~ Z 10 tit~~tl,o,~m 1 hPatkK. Bb"b"NC&gt;&lt; nyon
July lOth as follows:
1 nal 1
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e a1 u
&gt;~. to
B10wns, w1.o succumbed for Wutte 10
Round or Square
Flrst base on CJTots Pomero&gt; 3, Hoyt's llfth wtnnlo.g cti01 ts ~&gt;lncc ' '"'L'I!t " ''" '''"~ o mm u c an yuu ot
"(n our Bulletb1 No.
QUARTS Dozen
PINTS Dozen
Mason 4·
Joitrlng Mack .
At1:r.una Tht! teache: ' IH~J c rcy n lly
634 cntided '"Defini•
Earned runs Mason 3, Pomcl'OY' 3
The Athletics stmt tbelr' final l'!l ll'Jta lned by the CahiOlll lci tmtc h· i
tlons of Term&amp; Us-ed in
Double plavs Davis to Stanley western lnvasmn 00 AUgul:lt. 10 , Oh . cts W i t h banqurt., An a sigh t :.rclu:s 1
I he 'fire JnduAtry' "'·e
to Rawlings; Brown to Grimm to hum"t
t rips On ML.'is Kempeu; way hom•~ 1
1mhishcd definitions of
VanMeter.
Jimmy Cullins ot t he cot·dlno. l~ sh ~; t o pped ·11 Chlcall o whclc sne
JAR RINGS
JAR CAPS
Urnplr..1S Wat.sou and Da\•ls
poled a homet• wit h two 011 u.ud I H,JU!t l \\,t.h MISS Lila h Po ll ell, one
Firstl~ine- Seeoud
Sc..,re IJv lnnlngs
three olher blastt. os Lmd Bur lt• lllll of Muson ~-ou l\ l\ ~ fUllll Cl lr udn'lli
Line - Third Line 1 2 3 4 5 ·a 1 8 fl
of 01lmes, the haugh t y one n otctl R b
-Heavy Duty aud Super
Dozen
Dozen
0 en 0 li l.ngel »r ho h as
ed his thtrleenth win. N&lt;Jne ut hl'i
bcCII
Heavy Duly Tires.
0 0 3 0 o o o 0 2 5 than the Cub were the v1cllms and 1con !llwd Lo Ius bed, t ~ able to bl
o o 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 9 the score 10 t..o 3
(nu t agalll
... tlul
"Our definition•
Fischer pas~ ed lhe tlmc o f d a v ! Ml :tnd Mrs Hcn"y H m t, M1 and
pointed
oul,
'Although
1
with the Clcvclnnd Imuans all ov..". 1M s Nick Rou&lt;;lt rmd t.on Hoy spcnt 1
Runs
eoC'h rnnnuraeturef''8 or
0 2 0 0 0 o 3 2 x 7 lng them only ftvc and a~ncxmt: O
l l~~~o;''ee
Hkn&lt;len tfl ,~.J th Ml I. a nd Ml s. l
BEADS
SOAP
Hlld
•li"trihulor'A fir11t line
1 2 I 2 1 2 3 3 x 13 n.nothcr for Washlnglon 6 to I
o liCllfl y, W. Va

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The lazy man who al wa ys eats his w up Ill f ront of an electric fan

Today and Tomorrow

tha t he won't have to blow it

''TARNISHED LADY"

Our Own VaudevilLe

Uuo;:st-Doe:s your hu.:; band
hlm H: Jf?
H ,:tess-Yes, fl uc n~ly

.fOR RE~-Two oll•ce room• un
Court Bt., over Building and l...oaJl
omct~. In fine oondlt.lcn, wltlt
Iteam heat. See C. J!:, Dow or
Edw. Ebersba.ch, PomeroJ QNo.

PRICES SLASHED

Bur and see; Tallalab Bankllead,. cuve BrooU. Alex Kirkland
and. Phoe'he r 01ter. u you were~ bn.nded by ;rour friends a\
"'~l~h~d., 't.oW ;..••td :ro• come bark.

~ON-

Also Comedy

ALL USED CARS
1030 t:sse:t Wire Wheel Sedan, fine 11h.t.pe.

East Spiller

1930 Euex CGaeh lint. \Ires JftOcl, escelle•L condtllon.
19ZD t:uex Coach, Priee 13.50.
I9ZS Chevreld, one owner, loW mlleqe.

A.J&amp;o t.r1o omce rooma GOl uam
street..
I-2P~Iil

19Z6 Dodre Coupe.
SPECIAL-WIIIys Knlrbt Tollrlnr SZ5.111.

FLAT FOR REMT Four rooms and
bii.IJl. Flntt loc11tlon and 1\11 mo·
derrl. CQilvenlences Coo.! &amp; Third
St., Middleport. Call or see T H.
DaYlS, 207-R
7-2D-3t

BI.. AETTNAR

IA&gt;ET- 3 keys on n ring at High
School ball 1round. Return to
Adu mE:bc.rsba.ch , Pome!'oy, Ohio.
7- 31-3t

For S•le, Miac:.FOR SAI,E -

YER COB U&gt; " " "
TH' DICKENS
ARE Y'DOIN'

war

l.&amp;r(le truck bod)"

which can be used for a ca~tle
rr.ck or hauling produce. aee· The
Davls Ice &amp; Produce Co., Pomeroy, 0 .. or Middlepol't, 0.
1-29-30-31

OVERBOARJ:I"

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Clean lump del. t2.00 ton;
CICIU:l. mln'L' 1·un del $1 .50 ton;

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CI&lt;On lum• at Upp:c 11.50 ton.
D.
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Blue Dlamond Co&amp;l Co , Union
Avenue, Phone 539-L. ~7· 3 I-~ 1
FOR SALE-Radio, plan05. victrola
baraatns. taken ln on new Phlloo
radio&amp;. AU nu:llocs teei.OO and in '
~ good playlnR conditiOn. Atwo.~er •
Kent:; tubes. cabinet and speaker
$lf!OO, Atwater Kent 6 tubes Yn*!
gle dial and apeaker, tiS.OO; Erla
5 ttlbet, very fine tablnet, tla.oo;
$1J5.00 Orebe Receiver &lt;ba.ttcryJ
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low priooiS; VtctroiM at
$10.00 and '15.00, portable phonogu~oph $5.00; $:.1:Kl.OO Qrthophonlc
•42.50 ; 7 tube E\ect.r lc Radio,
ilJflil, 8 tube Electric radio. $22.50
a I ub~ Electric radio. cabinet,
l:J "' 00; •1t.OO Bpart.on Muta:et,
$27 oo; D tube cabinet radio, extra
go.Jr\ tone ~JS:uo; tl3B.OO 10 tutw.:
ra&lt;!lo f09 00; U3f.OO Croalcy cabinc'.- tJCretm &amp;:rid battery set. f'Do.IIO

llt'l\8 batt.eriOfil; Btnaer

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JELLY GLASSES
12c
VINEGAR 29c Gal. BulkPt.
OLD GOLD c;gar•ll••
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6 lb. 2Sc

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remodeled ••. ()\·cr ,..

$'00,000 spent m m•.d&gt;in£: the Hotel Chtnendtn the
lo ~ , ( ,,} cboice 1for ihi Cop••·l ~ t' 1 lftliJ\e·'bf th'e :·P"rple
c;,...-, C:Pffe, ~~op . t:arfic, cumforthble roori1s Uc.c(JiLon;\1 M:l-vicc.

lbttos from SUO upward.

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011ly f.:llmM schedull"!d

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AM£1&lt;\oAN AsA&lt;lf:i~noN

Cclumbus at L 1J.Iis vll~ ~.
Tck:do A.t I!tdlp.napoii~; ,
St. Paul at Kan11as City.
MJ.meapolla al ~llwau~&lt;, r,.,
NAT\WIIAI. 1,P4P''J!
Bt..l!toP ~~ ~ew ~prk.
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:erJJGklYn a-t Phlfadcl~ln..
Cltictnnatl at Plt~burflh

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Only ·p.m.. IClt~ulU. '

FIGHT RESULTS

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lire may reprel!lent hi8
IK:"t standard Aize 4 or 6
ply lire, there isuot ueo1'88llrily any equality of
~omJtCtiti,.· e :first liue
tires as to maleri.allJ,.
wor~manship or price.'
This,.,inlerpretation aL!o
appries to all )iDes of
tires.
"Wc therefore reoom·
mend lhat advertlsill#ll to
lheconaumenhall avoid
the use of these termt
for the purpos~ or com~
parinReom(l'etilivcproduCts.'''"

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:UIF.RICt.N" t\SSOClATION
IndianapOlis 6; COiunlblts 5.
St. Paul 6: Milwaukee 5

$1.98
26 lb.
WATERMELONS Di-Jr::if.•

ICEBERG

Brc ~ klYn

Boston

Per Huebel

Lettuce

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Losl Pet
42
506
50
515
.600
50
495
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52
100
53
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Club
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F'EACHES
Elbertaa -

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New YClrk .
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The sad New York Ql~ut~ pul up 1 ll.} 1 ~; S.uah ~~~~!Jan or Ma son Ctty
some vcry thin. entertainment fUi ~ ~Jl Llldlt ll! SCVl't.ll daJ s \\lth M1~~ 1
liley flopped 9 to 0 before lJle. Pill.&lt;! - Jt•n.u. Roush. ,
i
burgh Plralcs French htmdhfttcu
MI S Ceo COIUcimll. who~ ~ lllnc's
the Giant hitters by Jim!Lil\g them has . b~en IIIC!ntloJJetl, I~ nol restin g
to fom· ~QfeUcs. Mcivln Otl., field - so;;"1ell a !. present
tng star of New York, hurt hlB daugl!~;.1 d
1\~~~hL P~ icc and ,
shoulder d1vmg t~.•Wr a ball ana r.n W W 011 za ~ ·. P~. cnlle rt
rna)' be out of the game for weekiJ I
..
mm Tuc~oay.
All othel teams were Jdle
hEwma Rll ybw n of Pomcn1y
·
spnc t c week cn rl II' ILh h t' l gnmd
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motlil'l , Mts Leno1u Miller.
Mrs Phlllp J ones ol Pa 1 ke l 6 blll~
.m d t wo daughters. Mrs Wllllum
Willis of Wltchltla Ka 1mas , awl
BA&gt; lnwteruabttonRl News Servlc&lt;'
MI.~ Robcl't LA&gt;mon nr S t. Loul.s Mo
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nter ury, Con,1 - Fran!...!&lt;! Wl're cnlllng on tuends here 1 ;:
GOlial'O, N. B. C. ftywelght cham- week
as
plop knocked 011t Jnckle Harmon,
Mrs Cha rllc Tnpp find two ch JJ- I
New Englander, l6t
d1en of Bteubcm11Je. Ohio, retmned
At New York-Char\e:; Boyette. home Sal w"tla\ aft('t li[Jen d lng &lt;'t'l'-1
New York heavy~lght, defeated I era.l weeks hetc the guf's t o! J('l •
Jack. Desstmoz, Ftanz, 161
I LIVe ~
~
Eddie Kid Wh:\Jcn, Brookl~·n mld- I M: lllJd Ml ~ L o Poltc,
rilcwelp;l~t, sc01ed a tl!chnictu knock. daughter, M1~~ ca 11.1e Wll,.onar:Jcll
out ove1 Nick Palmer, Brooklyn C:l) Wheeling retUJued holllc Snl 1lrday
At Garlield, N. J .- Roscoc Man- after s penl.l1Jlg a \•,cclt:H VflCil tlnu
nlng, Nutley, N J., ndddluwelght, with W W Grimm and f: uml ,
knocked out l zzy 01"0\'c, New Yoll~.
Rl charc! nosebeu 1 · ·f 1 ,, 1 l · ·
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123~pounder, defuat.ed VIdal OreMt·. and Mrs Dtck Am r·n f ,
gorlo, Spain, 1101.
Ba !lm tn t e Mel. u•c VJ:;ltt llg uLl ~h~~ ~
At Chicago-Lauric Peppin, Win- home of M1 and M rs wm E 1
nlpeg mlddlcw,eigh t, won decision
Mt s. Sbf'rman Zel klt• of Nc~~~~ ~
from Ray Tramblle, ll01
Vn .. u nd M1 ~ Ot lll llCJ G:b!J:&gt; of l-l'l n
At Indmnaplols--Tuu;y Cox, In- ford WeJc Tl tc·,1J;n t'l'l'lltn , J ; , '
dlanapolls Jumor welt.c,welght won gufl-; t.s. of M:· r. uct MJs g \ 1\ 1 1111 '
dllclslon over Eddie Anderson.' wy- Cnpchn r t
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Herbie Freeman. Ne'f Yor.~t : pln- lh't:i l'~)':JU!];r roast m hun or of Einccl Tal'o M:tykl, J r.pan
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illl:able, modeit hu:..!lC-\.o"-ll la.d IJ.al'i
'l'tn• LatlglC!l j Hllj'h Ua.seblll! nme gets hll doJ:tor 'a dqntJ.
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run. The .-me Wa&amp; 1\ battle
\\' 8.6 .sa!e When }¥8 fty WM drop, ,
act.u.a Uy ln Ject.ed rreash tntcr.. l&gt;L llJ· &lt;AOU l hl: ctty rh .. m~lonsJup here In
OrOI:IIUtlos.s' popularity bu ruK
or &amp;uUtpaws wtth t he Ohio man ped In r.t1e ouUttld, Dunn Died too ~THtETICS
Pltt.asburv.h July 3. - T lle r uoe 'lf cally 1.n tlu:: f ate of iht! P trutc;
1924 wtlh Howard a:; tl.s cEipt.ll.in gone to Dis h ead H ell; a retiring,
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H e ha s 11 t u. cully fur lcaden,hlp Bt1t then, nr al.c;o cup t.amed the un~W~twllng YQ.I.U'l i!lcr - 23 n ow.
to pull down sotpe Vl1l'Y ha.n1 Unc when tb.e ball was p~yed btt.dly a.t.
roiJHuanded ll.ltem !ou thr oug hout l t 1uu1 ~ n tr1c one 4uabty to 1u- , ~~rlba U. 11on.:er ami footba ll
" I have no fa lae !Musiooa about
drive~~ off t he ba.tl&gt; &lt;'f t.be West vlr~ honw t.wo runs rn;ia~l"M boi:J.l
t t r 1118 11ure the youth"s seH-coJltictenn· tu,d' u.:amb tl1nt year- nib 1a~1 ol hl!lll the baso~1: ,no:e&amp;l'iiOU," he says. "1
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1J111 tuttllll! wa~ l,ntend to 11"0 after m:t medical dl·
5 after one of the llUlflt uclti:.\8 aresr ' ta,p t.o short, Schaefer waa
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ploma a nd once I've doo
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Hard Hittln1 A111recation 1 lnnin 1a
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Hl l&gt; h igh scl1ool wa:::h. Bode, su1d liulne t hLu g to 'all bQc k
In '!ollse 1
Flirniahea Thrllla To
The oontest started ou, t.ame1 QB Gzer.s wa.s t.tu-own out. the play
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l ~~eem a~~Ulnllihlfll Lu some !~!lui. B~~ athl~tlc n~IJet, 01 c~;.&lt;:!lcJt, ha~ do- ot lllm ·aroSISk loss I~; the flnlll t rau a.t tbts u,ar.:e In me tnet.ntlme
enough, the vLBit.or!i bel.na: retired I belfli Brown to Ot-bnm Lo 'fa.n
GrQundl
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1\t h1:1.' caused no itea.t tiW pr!,&amp;e • P&lt;l.nat.eQ ttle &amp;ceue wt",el e Jte fill - fiLh lew whu has eve1 played fot me It l.ti helpJ.nR me make ifty way
In the f!.rst two in..o l;..ap with cnly
I PI~ltlbmaheiS !amtll tl r w-Lth hlg pfU;,
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Howcty hM alw!Lys been and a lway~ t hro ugh school '"
m e man re:l.thina: ~. and he ou
In the .seventh St!vcra opeued by
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~ en·or by Fu~r Dwm whk h was !inglmg Davis
&amp;ate on an erI 5
How~~ord had ll ~pltmdl.d Je&lt;:ot d ~ In um and 19:.!2 Hov.::ml &lt;hm l-1 ty plcul ot the real AmeiJca.n youth . aro:;sk.Jos!:i fin;l. dOm U!ll a. ~ra\t
a hard hit ball a.nd a very h&amp;ld i ror. Sla.nley advanced them on hill
1otncr spor tB as well as In bltJ:iebQ.d, n utl ve In size, ~.:a p w.. nt:d t.ltl• H11-r r- 1 "''ho hti iVI)ll ef!rne~r ly fo t ~ucc:e!&gt;S un lfom 1 last. year , tak.mg part lr,
Driyea Two Over ~hool tb..,n re Jt was n 111\)!&gt;t ex&lt;: w;ablelhlt between nrst and t-;!C9lld on Bv1 Pirate Ace; Get four l wh1le m h~gh M:llool In t.be ··~ry ~dC! Ht&amp;h School ba:;kelb ~tll b!•:,,. Jan d atla! n.c; !us mark"
~~·vcml coules l.l; and warrantlu&amp;:
misplay
whJch b.C ll.'llS thrown out. At. Q.rst
bo~)C !;Q';I. n or llte Buceaneenl.
ball and IIOCcer te B fl} ~&gt; l hL \(·au
A yrat at Ki-&lt;kt p1rp followctl tmoll1cr Ll YOUt t his )'ear. '!# J te~
1-iouae; Thrillins InRa lt... .... .,, .. led o t filed
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Hita Off French;
• Y ank~a hom AmheHl~ Colle&amp;1t showin g rna n 1y th!'Ou~,;h l&gt;~ u:-.hklo!i'&gt; 1Howard s h4:h school cm}s and U1cn tn1 ncQ the middle pa n or Jm.1e and
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Cllpm le ncc '-l li llY kmd , f ot tba cam e Lunbe.y l u gh hml ;~ liJ dt b un o&lt;J.Liuu-wtdc accluun uu glid- Jess
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That.lol)K expected, much d~ie.)'cd :-.nd Low he 'T04c tha t o1a apple. runs CI"061!illli' the p!ate, Slivers, Da.gam~ betwMn local ):layers and Some say It [C'll In th.:! Oh.lo river VIB~llnp countln1.
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second sack lor the Pu ut.cs, Oro6llk ·
Mrulct'l finally was stR.ged and what utheH MLid It wtmt C\'Gl. fUrtl.tcr btli
~g was done In the
loss has bee• (IOU\g t hings Ma n"'
a pme it turned out to be. Those at any event, It went oq,~ of sight
aeventb and ellfhth lnn1ngtl
New York, July 31- Sl!Jil't men. ~L'l"lhe.; nt·e lJKimed lo plan: hlm up
Mason City bnys ccr talnh have not ~Uld Uw firs:. west v~~ ... la run
thrown out at tir&amp;t. who maltc bettmg their tlbfesslon, close lo ille Lop 11mong the lealllus
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In th ·~ c 1If htl1 will Wl\liler 10 to one lu...
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of lxo.rebRll.
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Anyone seeking lnfo.mahlon 11.5 t..J; ond,
Rutt·mcutter
crossed the
and two. Oress &amp;lao league pennant and U you gl·:e
the weak points of th\)' ijaltcrs who le Buckeye wotks by singlinB to
1Ued ouL but on Da.- lhe!le same gentlemen the slt ~:~ hte~t
l&gt;hould not Mk the Pomeroy pitcher. l~ft Gt·lmm llled vut. but. Brown
ball was dropped a.ll encouragement they will wo.g ct ::o
He can 'huwcver, voucl1 tar lbeir got the first of Ull" ~.-&gt;e hits nnd Dasafe. On Stanley's fty to 1 t.bat the world Li round.
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strong pomt.s Take t ight Helder vis ~;cored F ogleso ng s ing led and
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Till' Nl'll Ha ven -Ma1iOI1 City GnrSmlt.h tor lnstanoc. be caught a 1Ruttencut·~r rcgistt.:-rcu but On.'&amp;!i
hit Gress counted btlt Gaul one that the A 1:1 beat the St. Lo ul"&gt; 1il'n dub met at th e home ui M1 ~
ooup!e or SchRefer s offerings ac· tlied cut for the firm! out The
. by popping to short.
Cal"dmals m the world serle!j and lk' l l Honsn Tl1 u1sd"} t- \P n tl J~ wll! L
cording to Hoyle and the 00.11 stlu t- Mason c 1ty te-am w;.u; h "ld score
Le11dlng hitters were Brown witlllyou can pick a.ny other team you M1 s Wulrl Cu.mllll!ham Mn; Uttlc
ed on a long air voy~ rompn.r· less from Ulis fl~mc m 1U l.h- thr.~c s lnglt!S and Bmilh w!Ut two think. mignt wlu
the N"'t.ton al lloU:&gt;lL and M r~ B t! l L Ro u.~h as
able kJ tha.t world 's record supposed •llllll when tlle lle! .. ratnl ~lsta.kc circuit clout6 roc the \'ls1tors a.nd league bunting and get the same llc~tcsscs Sc~eral d!l OUI5 \\ CII! ,••·
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Polando in gotng rrom New York to by Uw Pomeroy hL&lt;rlct Aflc-r van If
and Rswllnp. Custer and
~ ~r m~tt.er 'ur r8 ct the pr o[es- :;c: ved J...o t ht! rouowmg mcmhc r:s
Canstontlnople. 'I'hc OO.Ilin each of Mct •r Wftlk.E'd SmiLh p l.:ced lUlotber Dun\l With two singles each. Smith ston~l beUet s art not tb.e only folks Mesdam eo; . Chas Ohll ngc 1 Joh n I
the two bwtances tbat Smith hit It, on t...'l'C high school roof nnd two was the only man to score more ! who have decided the Alhleucs are Hn rt, F ted Batey, R. F Bry am, P. 1
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the fact that FireAIll a result, oUr butbiNi ind tliai Of oilier
rose gracerully nne! the lotlgt:r It runs were scored.
LhiUI once. He rt-alstered. t.wicc. good The other American leag 11p Gold Fn·mout Uold , L RuU cucutter
~&lt;tone vaaa lurniahing us ~oruplete lineo:~ of
FiroN~tone Dealera throughout the country,
went the higher It float ed Willi m
Ho!lsS f!.ied '-JUt to C.:tlllt.er In right St.a.nley 'W88 the fielding at.ar ac~ I maanates ha\'C Jt'ae.led the con - Hug o ~uh l m g , Thos Ca~e h ~r t, F I
Fire11tone Gum~Dipped Tire~t ~hut not uniy
increa11ed 110 :faat that it ha8 been nece811ary
each case It dl&amp;appc ~.ed on t".Jp of ""d Rut•·
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cepting 11 chanoes without nn cr- elusion they arc too good and JUi no L Ctt[Jihalt. Eli:;:a.Uet h Lche\\ , M 1:s
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n1et the price hut beat the ql.l-'llily and confor F'irestone ~ run their :flK!torlel!l twenty•
the t;thool house What clouts th
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seciel the lack of a real race m Lh~: c1 1a uopp, ts~~~ 1zzw oopct
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JuniOI" c1rcult thiS ~;eason ha~ cost !lll ~ s cr.
9lrudion of eo.·cry ~racle of OJn..-cial hrand
four hnur11 a "&amp;y and Firestone sold more
were In thE' oue lfl •a • ,. ., 1,.
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VIS ect out to Gaul Orlmm
City
AB R H PO A E the club owners thow;and.\; ot d ui- the cl ub we1c BeL t Roi..I.Sh a n d Tholl
tlree 80)d by ntail order ho&amp;U!ICI'l and Ollaere,.
tires in April, 1\l!y and June than in. BDY like
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Go ld The August mectmg V.lll be
the maJI order housell made '\'igoroue proJleriod in the history of the ~ompany.
E!~~~,!~" 2b . 5 I I 4 2 1 Wq.y flack 1n 1910, 1911, 1913 a nd , held at lhe home of Mt b l. Ru t- ,
In our adverllsiug we do not make com•
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~ o 1 6 1 1 l t914 Corln1e Mack won pemiUit ls \tel cU Uet of Maoo n C1tr. The club 1 te1hl to Better Bu11inea 11 Burenue alld made
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5 0 3 2 3 0 nnd then sudden!)' sent Ius grcu t JCgi Cts t hat.. one of theu· hus lcb~;es. l demonda upon newepaJJers nut IQ acce pt
parisons im-olvlng laboratory tetlll whieh
Pogltsonc, 3b
you cannot nrify except in a laboratory ....i.
4 0 1 2 1 0 team lO the RSll dump They 1:\l\Ul Mrs. Wa td C unn mgham n a d t o be
F irestone or our advertising,
lle broke 1t up for tiuuucl lll re!lson~. nbt;(' nl, but addeu t.o hc1"Pan ol t he
neitl'1er do we make eomparillon11 of eon•
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3 0 0 lselltnB his s uu s r ight and lett. A evcnmg~&gt; cnteltEil!lllu:ml , t k·ee lovely I
Ore'&gt;S, ll
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We eannot ),Jame them for thev 11i1l not
flllrU•~Iion or price based on misleadingelaui·
Van Meter, c
3 1 0 2 0 0 few' said so much prel:ll:iUJ~ was mk.es
1
.
want (ar owners to know thai th,•y t..=ould gel,
fi('.alious such as first line tire, second line
Smith. tf
4 2 2 0 fl 0 btouglll lo bear 011 Mack by olhc l
H:mss, P
4 0 1 0 0 0 \magnates he was foiccd t.o w 1 e ck LUTHER I..I!:AUUE (.'UNVENTION
at no more f=OSI, a better tire mode by a Iea(t..
tire·~r Ibird line tirc*-edonotmakeeom•
- -- - - - - his club
A jomt liiCCling of lhc Huntin ging 1nanufacturer, lnmring hi 11 nnme and
pari !ions to t:onfule and mislead you as to
Totals
39 5 0 24 1 3
Anywny, history rrlay 1-epeat il..l3elf 1t Oil, Pntkersburg, Chntle~.ton aurl
gunrnnteeplusourguar
nteennd!lurservicc.
ttl·tual
values and aervlee-we on1y make
11
Pomuoy
AB R H PO A E and the Mackmen may be junked New 1-Inven Luther League will be
-:fltalt'-menl8
and cpmpuriaon!l that you can
Bhlvf&gt;Ts, cl
. . :; 1 1 a o o \Ike a hor~ and buga-y Whl\t. club held ilL Uli' Whtte chmch Sunday
Wlum rar owners awakened to this faet.
verify for you~elf in our atore before fOil
.... fi 1 3 3 3 2 wlll get Grove? and Sinnnons ? and July 26tlJ . Br111g plcnlc lunch. eats
1l1cy came to u8, ~mpnred the 11cclions "'-e
purchase the Ure.
5 o o 5 6 0 how about Cochrane What n nice al... b OU P m DC\'olional tnl'etmg: ut
5
1
2
11
Christmas
present
t
his
boy
Coc
h6
30
P
Ill
F11.t1
weather
meet
our
had
rut
from
Firestone
Tires
and
special
•:orne in today and get•he greater Wely,
Bag 0' Sweet - Fine Granulated
0 1
5 1 1 0 1 0 ume would be for Charlie Comlskcl' dOOIJoi Rn iny weathe r In Lht' White
brand moil Ot'der ti~s, and were uslounded
e:.:tru quality on(l cxtr' val1,_1e~ fo~rJ D~f ~
t. 1 2 4 0 0
Coclmme was bury ~· esterd.ay 85 chtu ch .
ut the Extra \'"aloes we W!?~ giving.
Firet~lone ~~
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4 O 2 2 O l the As ended the ir home w,.n pin y
the four wes lew clubs by
CON\'IENTION
4
3 0 0 0 agatn.c;t
humbling S t Louis 8 to 5, the vic,'
•When the NatloJJGI
. 4
I 0 0 0 t.m y givlnl:l the Maekmen a "reemd
Ml ~:; 0Jphn Kempel, Leacher :n
-- - - - - - of 17 victones In IS gwnes wi t h Columbus schools Eilld de legate tu
-~ .
Bett•r BQineuBu•
Total~&gt;
· · ... tl 1 15 27 10 4 the westerners In :Philadelphia - t he N E. A convc n~JOn returne r!
uau
realized
that
their
•
Three base hit, ,Pavia (Pomeroy 1. played tlJts. The one loss went to home Mon eta} fro~r~t.Los Angt'Ws,
Bulletin Net. 634 was beHome runs , ~mlth 1.
Detroi\.. The As now hllve \ won -UI Ca l, where she rep
ll~ed the CuIng taken a~ant.qge. of
B!. -e an ba.IIs'lSY Sekftrcr 1.
pmes from the Detroit, Cle&gt;JeJa nd, lumbus t.eacners at Bl..Ed.UQ&amp;.Uonal '
Struck out by Harie8 I.
St. Louts and Chicago.
\
Conve.!Itien. Enroute a five d11~rs
by some adverliset'H they
Ll.'ft cm ba.set: Pomeroy IO; Mason
The homers and two singles was automobile tour was t nkcu, \'l~ltlng
issued a Bullelln dated
8.
that Cochrane got against tlt~ Z 10 tit~~tl,o,~m 1 hPatkK. Bb"b"NC&gt;&lt; nyon
July lOth as follows:
1 nal 1
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e a1 u
&gt;~. to
B10wns, w1.o succumbed for Wutte 10
Round or Square
Flrst base on CJTots Pomero&gt; 3, Hoyt's llfth wtnnlo.g cti01 ts ~&gt;lncc ' '"'L'I!t " ''" '''"~ o mm u c an yuu ot
"(n our Bulletb1 No.
QUARTS Dozen
PINTS Dozen
Mason 4·
Joitrlng Mack .
At1:r.una Tht! teache: ' IH~J c rcy n lly
634 cntided '"Defini•
Earned runs Mason 3, Pomcl'OY' 3
The Athletics stmt tbelr' final l'!l ll'Jta lned by the CahiOlll lci tmtc h· i
tlons of Term&amp; Us-ed in
Double plavs Davis to Stanley western lnvasmn 00 AUgul:lt. 10 , Oh . cts W i t h banqurt., An a sigh t :.rclu:s 1
I he 'fire JnduAtry' "'·e
to Rawlings; Brown to Grimm to hum"t
t rips On ML.'is Kempeu; way hom•~ 1
1mhishcd definitions of
VanMeter.
Jimmy Cullins ot t he cot·dlno. l~ sh ~; t o pped ·11 Chlcall o whclc sne
JAR RINGS
JAR CAPS
Urnplr..1S Wat.sou and Da\•ls
poled a homet• wit h two 011 u.ud I H,JU!t l \\,t.h MISS Lila h Po ll ell, one
Firstl~ine- Seeoud
Sc..,re IJv lnnlngs
three olher blastt. os Lmd Bur lt• lllll of Muson ~-ou l\ l\ ~ fUllll Cl lr udn'lli
Line - Third Line 1 2 3 4 5 ·a 1 8 fl
of 01lmes, the haugh t y one n otctl R b
-Heavy Duty aud Super
Dozen
Dozen
0 en 0 li l.ngel »r ho h as
ed his thtrleenth win. N&lt;Jne ut hl'i
bcCII
Heavy Duly Tires.
0 0 3 0 o o o 0 2 5 than the Cub were the v1cllms and 1con !llwd Lo Ius bed, t ~ able to bl
o o 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 9 the score 10 t..o 3
(nu t agalll
... tlul
"Our definition•
Fischer pas~ ed lhe tlmc o f d a v ! Ml :tnd Mrs Hcn"y H m t, M1 and
pointed
oul,
'Although
1
with the Clcvclnnd Imuans all ov..". 1M s Nick Rou&lt;;lt rmd t.on Hoy spcnt 1
Runs
eoC'h rnnnuraeturef''8 or
0 2 0 0 0 o 3 2 x 7 lng them only ftvc and a~ncxmt: O
l l~~~o;''ee
Hkn&lt;len tfl ,~.J th Ml I. a nd Ml s. l
BEADS
SOAP
Hlld
•li"trihulor'A fir11t line
1 2 I 2 1 2 3 3 x 13 n.nothcr for Washlnglon 6 to I
o liCllfl y, W. Va

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The lazy man who al wa ys eats his w up Ill f ront of an electric fan

Today and Tomorrow

tha t he won't have to blow it

''TARNISHED LADY"

Our Own VaudevilLe

Uuo;:st-Doe:s your hu.:; band
hlm H: Jf?
H ,:tess-Yes, fl uc n~ly

.fOR RE~-Two oll•ce room• un
Court Bt., over Building and l...oaJl
omct~. In fine oondlt.lcn, wltlt
Iteam heat. See C. J!:, Dow or
Edw. Ebersba.ch, PomeroJ QNo.

PRICES SLASHED

Bur and see; Tallalab Bankllead,. cuve BrooU. Alex Kirkland
and. Phoe'he r 01ter. u you were~ bn.nded by ;rour friends a\
"'~l~h~d., 't.oW ;..••td :ro• come bark.

~ON-

Also Comedy

ALL USED CARS
1030 t:sse:t Wire Wheel Sedan, fine 11h.t.pe.

East Spiller

1930 Euex CGaeh lint. \Ires JftOcl, escelle•L condtllon.
19ZD t:uex Coach, Priee 13.50.
I9ZS Chevreld, one owner, loW mlleqe.

A.J&amp;o t.r1o omce rooma GOl uam
street..
I-2P~Iil

19Z6 Dodre Coupe.
SPECIAL-WIIIys Knlrbt Tollrlnr SZ5.111.

FLAT FOR REMT Four rooms and
bii.IJl. Flntt loc11tlon and 1\11 mo·
derrl. CQilvenlences Coo.! &amp; Third
St., Middleport. Call or see T H.
DaYlS, 207-R
7-2D-3t

BI.. AETTNAR

IA&gt;ET- 3 keys on n ring at High
School ball 1round. Return to
Adu mE:bc.rsba.ch , Pome!'oy, Ohio.
7- 31-3t

For S•le, Miac:.FOR SAI,E -

YER COB U&gt; " " "
TH' DICKENS
ARE Y'DOIN'

war

l.&amp;r(le truck bod)"

which can be used for a ca~tle
rr.ck or hauling produce. aee· The
Davls Ice &amp; Produce Co., Pomeroy, 0 .. or Middlepol't, 0.
1-29-30-31

OVERBOARJ:I"

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Clean lump del. t2.00 ton;
CICIU:l. mln'L' 1·un del $1 .50 ton;

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CI&lt;On lum• at Upp:c 11.50 ton.
D.
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Blue Dlamond Co&amp;l Co , Union
Avenue, Phone 539-L. ~7· 3 I-~ 1
FOR SALE-Radio, plan05. victrola
baraatns. taken ln on new Phlloo
radio&amp;. AU nu:llocs teei.OO and in '
~ good playlnR conditiOn. Atwo.~er •
Kent:; tubes. cabinet and speaker
$lf!OO, Atwater Kent 6 tubes Yn*!
gle dial and apeaker, tiS.OO; Erla
5 ttlbet, very fine tablnet, tla.oo;
$1J5.00 Orebe Receiver &lt;ba.ttcryJ
$\COO; A

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low priooiS; VtctroiM at
$10.00 and '15.00, portable phonogu~oph $5.00; $:.1:Kl.OO Qrthophonlc
•42.50 ; 7 tube E\ect.r lc Radio,
ilJflil, 8 tube Electric radio. $22.50
a I ub~ Electric radio. cabinet,
l:J "' 00; •1t.OO Bpart.on Muta:et,
$27 oo; D tube cabinet radio, extra
go.Jr\ tone ~JS:uo; tl3B.OO 10 tutw.:
ra&lt;!lo f09 00; U3f.OO Croalcy cabinc'.- tJCretm &amp;:rid battery set. f'Do.IIO

llt'l\8 batt.eriOfil; Btnaer

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remodeled ••. ()\·cr ,..

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lo ~ , ( ,,} cboice 1for ihi Cop••·l ~ t' 1 lftliJ\e·'bf th'e :·P"rple
c;,...-, C:Pffe, ~~op . t:arfic, cumforthble roori1s Uc.c(JiLon;\1 M:l-vicc.

lbttos from SUO upward.

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Cclumbus at L 1J.Iis vll~ ~.
Tck:do A.t I!tdlp.napoii~; ,
St. Paul at Kan11as City.
MJ.meapolla al ~llwau~&lt;, r,.,
NAT\WIIAI. 1,P4P''J!
Bt..l!toP ~~ ~ew ~prk.
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:erJJGklYn a-t Phlfadcl~ln..
Cltictnnatl at Plt~burflh

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Only ·p.m.. IClt~ulU. '

FIGHT RESULTS

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lire may reprel!lent hi8
IK:"t standard Aize 4 or 6
ply lire, there isuot ueo1'88llrily any equality of
~omJtCtiti,.· e :first liue
tires as to maleri.allJ,.
wor~manship or price.'
This,.,inlerpretation aL!o
appries to all )iDes of
tires.
"Wc therefore reoom·
mend lhat advertlsill#ll to
lheconaumenhall avoid
the use of these termt
for the purpos~ or com~
parinReom(l'etilivcproduCts.'''"

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St L~j,uls 10; ' Ohl~~;p, 3.

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WEDzt'&amp;SD.tl' RESULTS
:UIF.RICt.N" t\SSOClATION
IndianapOlis 6; COiunlblts 5.
St. Paul 6: Milwaukee 5

$1.98
26 lb.
WATERMELONS Di-Jr::if.•

ICEBERG

Brc ~ klYn

Boston

Per Huebel

Lettuce

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Losl Pet
42
506
50
515
.600
50
495
Iii
52
100
53
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Club
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F'EACHES
Elbertaa -

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The sad New York Ql~ut~ pul up 1 ll.} 1 ~; S.uah ~~~~!Jan or Ma son Ctty
some vcry thin. entertainment fUi ~ ~Jl Llldlt ll! SCVl't.ll daJ s \\lth M1~~ 1
liley flopped 9 to 0 before lJle. Pill.&lt;! - Jt•n.u. Roush. ,
i
burgh Plralcs French htmdhfttcu
MI S Ceo COIUcimll. who~ ~ lllnc's
the Giant hitters by Jim!Lil\g them has . b~en IIIC!ntloJJetl, I~ nol restin g
to fom· ~QfeUcs. Mcivln Otl., field - so;;"1ell a !. present
tng star of New York, hurt hlB daugl!~;.1 d
1\~~~hL P~ icc and ,
shoulder d1vmg t~.•Wr a ball ana r.n W W 011 za ~ ·. P~. cnlle rt
rna)' be out of the game for weekiJ I
..
mm Tuc~oay.
All othel teams were Jdle
hEwma Rll ybw n of Pomcn1y
·
spnc t c week cn rl II' ILh h t' l gnmd
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motlil'l , Mts Leno1u Miller.
Mrs Phlllp J ones ol Pa 1 ke l 6 blll~
.m d t wo daughters. Mrs Wllllum
Willis of Wltchltla Ka 1mas , awl
BA&gt; lnwteruabttonRl News Servlc&lt;'
MI.~ Robcl't LA&gt;mon nr S t. Loul.s Mo
t
nter ury, Con,1 - Fran!...!&lt;! Wl're cnlllng on tuends here 1 ;:
GOlial'O, N. B. C. ftywelght cham- week
as
plop knocked 011t Jnckle Harmon,
Mrs Cha rllc Tnpp find two ch JJ- I
New Englander, l6t
d1en of Bteubcm11Je. Ohio, retmned
At New York-Char\e:; Boyette. home Sal w"tla\ aft('t li[Jen d lng &lt;'t'l'-1
New York heavy~lght, defeated I era.l weeks hetc the guf's t o! J('l •
Jack. Desstmoz, Ftanz, 161
I LIVe ~
~
Eddie Kid Wh:\Jcn, Brookl~·n mld- I M: lllJd Ml ~ L o Poltc,
rilcwelp;l~t, sc01ed a tl!chnictu knock. daughter, M1~~ ca 11.1e Wll,.onar:Jcll
out ove1 Nick Palmer, Brooklyn C:l) Wheeling retUJued holllc Snl 1lrday
At Garlield, N. J .- Roscoc Man- after s penl.l1Jlg a \•,cclt:H VflCil tlnu
nlng, Nutley, N J., ndddluwelght, with W W Grimm and f: uml ,
knocked out l zzy 01"0\'c, New Yoll~.
Rl charc! nosebeu 1 · ·f 1 ,, 1 l · ·
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123~pounder, defuat.ed VIdal OreMt·. and Mrs Dtck Am r·n f ,
gorlo, Spain, 1101.
Ba !lm tn t e Mel. u•c VJ:;ltt llg uLl ~h~~ ~
At Chicago-Lauric Peppin, Win- home of M1 and M rs wm E 1
nlpeg mlddlcw,eigh t, won decision
Mt s. Sbf'rman Zel klt• of Nc~~~~ ~
from Ray Tramblle, ll01
Vn .. u nd M1 ~ Ot lll llCJ G:b!J:&gt; of l-l'l n
At Indmnaplols--Tuu;y Cox, In- ford WeJc Tl tc·,1J;n t'l'l'lltn , J ; , '
dlanapolls Jumor welt.c,welght won gufl-; t.s. of M:· r. uct MJs g \ 1\ 1 1111 '
dllclslon over Eddie Anderson.' wy- Cnpchn r t
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DID I EVER
I'EL.L- YOL)
,1\·U::. ONE

Tey it today-for cook·
Ia• and eandwichea. Your

Sewb)g

"GOING WILD"

Hear uu1 .ee; Joe E. Brown. La•·renee Gray, Walter Pblpon and
t:.a~ JM. DiiK:t' rtrl• and dii.•Y whirls a.nd an a.marous a\'ID.,or

TRUTHFUL

NEW HAVEN

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melb, elleel, epreade r
How lh full, rich oheeee
ftavor blt~nda with other

etablea.And it~1a1:1 health..
ful-ae dlt~eaUble-as pure
whole mllk it,.lfl

m:1 ·hlne $lfl OO ; good lJIMo S36.00,
f'Xtra. good UI&gt;E!d Jlla.UO f65 .00. H. I

T ~ay a.a,d Tomorrow

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i.;IBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT

BLANKED

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Graham Station

By International Ne ws Scrvle&lt;!"

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At. Boston- Henry De
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French -Canadian
clfumant
or fulwt nl or Mlkc I·rv al V•·ll on 1
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,.,. 9. 75
bcJ'I, Bn&amp;ton
Mar y Hkkard 11·iw [·, a l~l nlu, 1 rr
ls.tl 13.05
At. Toledo-Jack Reynol d~. llg h l.- ~·~, ch c(JJ !U A t h~n., ·' [l'~ n l the \\Ct k 1
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1,6.00-·1911.._.14.95
Uollls, Texn ~t
,
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: Mr ~. t J Ryan n url c!uJ (!rr u nf
At New York --:.Jim Lo!)!Jn.~. Greece 1Maa•Jr~ spf::1t Sunday Vd1h
f'' R•c
II•·OO··"'li'IM 15.35
ctef~ted Al P1erott1. Boston
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1 George Oalza, Pfuladclphla Loss1 cd Berget Kalmlkotr SiberiE! ·
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1l"s LcllnlinJ Bu,,n !&gt;!.JCilt
u
Hans Steinke. cnicngo and Enrl 8 UJ:lfl~¥ wlth heme loH:s at Mm.oH
fk•~ro~c ~~:-vl::tc
lfcOready,. Okla.hOmJI., former NaSm or a:J s:alhntE:d at the hom !~ of ,
tlonal amateUr eh!lritplon , drew.
j T J . R!Ckttrd Snlur dny r\ .~ n m g an 111
Herbie Freeman. Ne'f Yor.~t : pln- lh't:i l'~)':JU!];r roast m hun or of Einccl Tal'o M:tykl, J r.pan
1loot. 'Sfiyeor'R b1rthd'l..v
Gino oaribalfli, Italy, Flopped 1 F red Sprllc!'r nne! .st:;te1 Gra~ e
Vanka Zeleaniak, RIH&gt;hlaJ
~rt nrf.)d to Ept;ncn E.l nturd ay Th&lt;H
8amm:vt.•~lnt ,.~., J'll'S. 1gjl't-i!d-l--f ~lU. 'f!IQCctdbhn~pd home b,lo H2Jc11
ed WUJJe . ~_A'll. 'Vh.IVUI'IIIt..Y df "VIt- p.c.'-/,'lh, lfult Floi\mce 'spcnc;cr
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nml:'
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letrala~f f~~~lan.-!11 , Callnda, •II I mJsfm tune of gc t tLug hH in th e now
Renato OardJni defeo.ted Steve 1wlt~a :s~~ Is rc~t1:.lg aa weliiU;
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houf!efl, oil ~ompaniee
andolhen, under a name
thai doc11 not identify the
tire nwnulactnrer !o the
publl&amp;, U8uully _beelnl!le
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name. Firestone puts bis
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IVEH AT KEN 0HEAT
FOR DAN CUPID
aides oUl~ relatives o.nd friends.
The funeral aervlces will be oonducted rrom the Methodllt chureh
at Lone Bottom, Sunday momlng at
10 :00 o'cloclt. Intermetn will be
made In th• Sand Hill cemetery
there.

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aw.l Mn. Clay Wrlaltt of neBr
wu drowned white swimming
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young boys swimming at Ulat
in the river and it v.as beby the witnesses of Ule
that James b e c a m •
wiUl cramps.
Weber, also of Keno, made
attempts t.o rescue
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pr'1bate oourt
here are at a lou t.o give a aubetanUal reason for the decided slump
In the marrlalle license buatneaa in
MeiJ18 County durlng Ule month of
July, Ullle8a the extreme heat. wave
may have been a ~neral cauae.
It Ia an eotabllahed fact, however,
that only tltree Jtcenaes were laaued
during the entire mnnUl, In oomparlaon wtth· thlrty-t.wo during the
month
June.·
The of
three
granted were

ucenae.

(lalued prior t.o the date the rtve'daY notice law became effective,
'J'huraday July 23. ~~tnce the new
law went into effect, no appl1calions for a manlag• llcenae Ita ve
been received here.
.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
cooter Township annual
·8uti4&amp;Y school picnic will be held at
Plat\'oods Grove. Ule property or
Mrs. Miller, on Auauat 8Ul. A 11\0111
t to sttna p-~ will be presentn " ... ·-·-··
, cons!Bting of talks by well
known speak~. games and etc. ae-freshments will be oerved IUlCOI'diDI
t.o the annollDcement made 'by
chairman E. M. Muagrabe.
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lolr. and Yn. Barr)' ~ of Ml'. &amp;n4 10'1. Mlran&lt;ll' Klnl.. 1011
Ohio, for a vlalt with Mr. Tracy'a rathi:r low 10 t.o 16 lower · pou:km&amp;
moUler. Mrs. Dolly Tracy and IOWI little' chan&amp;'e · 150 ;... :120 lb Cleveland are vlalt.lna the latter'• C&amp;rlnle and Yr. and Mrs. Jobn
1IVV" ·
family and oUler relatlvea and .....,•~hta 8 eo-a.a5 . · 230 t.o 280 lb · crand-Jdother, Yn. Wary Swan and . . . tpent 8UDda.J at PQim'!'lth·
uvu
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· I other
relatlv-.
~ remaiDo!d r~ a week
Re• P . A.
and dauahter.l frleHudiA. Pe
r Athe
wu th welahta '-75-8.36 ; heavier welahts
ElJla Honaker and
famll7
or vt.lt wtlb relatlvea.
Elda a..tty, of Jacltaon, on hla Wlas Ellabeth and Mila Jean
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na
e down t.o 7.00, ieallni around 300 lbl , R.octleater, Pa .• vllllted hill parenta Mila Ellabeth Ariilrewa, )olra.
way t.o the Jividen rarm at Racine, Brllht at Lolall lptllt ThundiiY IUeat or hla brother. L. A. Pei'80ill
100 lo 1.0 lb. wei!Jht6 7.75-8.25 · ~ 1ut nell..
lobe Powler and two danghterl and
waa attacted by a tarse German w!Ul frtenda at 8alem Center. They aad wife here Thuraday.
bulk 1-klng sowa 5.00-5.50 ; good
Jay Shumaker came clown from
La
Panona and aon
pollee doC at the 8yracuae )line No. mot.oNd ~ with Jeaae Brewster. Wrs. George Danlelll returned
WehJian and vlalted hla parentl ~ ~pest~ ol lolrl. B. E.
75, Thursday
eventnc.
Beatty
Wlas Hanna Hunter went to co- Thl\fad&amp;Y from a ten days vlatt wiUl light welahtll up t.o 5.75.
Cattle : receipts 100 ; market II\OIIt lalt weell:.
UlM ter · d Mn. H L Edwarda.
t.old oflu:era here that he bad come lumbus Thursday t.o vlalt with rela- relat.lvea o.nd rrtenas at Marton and
ly L-rades she-stock and bulla orRural Carriers, W. L. Babr an11 V
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anor ~port
· and alsfrom· JacllaOD looldnc for work and tivea
Columbus.
:ere&lt;l·
llttle done earcy
c. s. swan attended the RW'&amp;l car01111 Davia
wu on hill way to the Jtvld~n farm . b
Carol Smttbner wlto was tile
B. M. Culley. loot specialist of
caives · receipts 100 . ~ket stea- rten State CoJiventlon at Yount ten Luelle and MaJine of ~ttl·
wltere he hoped to get employment. gueat of ~ J:va 'lllmiDI and Chicago apent Friday here at the
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vlalted Ulelr crandmother
He wu W&amp;lkln&amp; put Ule mine on Emma Waterman and other friends Behlal!fel alloe lr'..ore.
dy, rholce vealen up 'to 9.50, othw s Chevaller and family of lolrl Bett Davia recently.
Ule ratlroail traea there, when tbe recently returned t.o her home In
Mrs. Charles Nelr and two dauah- en down t.o 7.50 for fairly dealrable eolu:mtiua were the SundaY gnesta ~ Pa~ Francia ta vlalttnc her
doa leaped at him from behind a Cincinnati. Mila Smtthnen motlt- ten. who vlatted her moUler, Mn. heavy welaht.a.
or hla parents, lolr. and lolrl. A. i&gt;.
Mn Laura Gllpen In New
coal car. ,
er, before her marrlale wu Mlea J:ltzabetlt Grueser and family ror
Bhoep receipts 1250; lambs around Chevaller.
Haven. ·
Beatty_ f'&amp;a injured on Ule wrlat 8aclte Wtlllama, formerly or Pome- aeveral weeks returned t.o their 25 lower; early bulk 60 t.o 70 lb.
Blalnne Pigott and two children
Mr. and Yn. Sumnet' wo~ka and
and on ~ leg and hta clothes were roy
home In Chicago Friday morning.
better lfl'&amp;deo 8.00-8.50; 110111e chotce or Seattle, Wash., are vlaltlng hla chikiren of Columbus vlatted sun•
tom In tbe attack nwle by Ule dotJ.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Raap and the
lolr. and Mn. A. D. Ruasell and kinds scaling 70 lb6. and better held brother, Riley Pigott and other reThe dog Ia kept at the miDID&amp; oom- former's brother Joltn Rasp or ctn- Ylal Eleanor Bm!Ul spent Friday .u toward 8.76; lair showing weilltts tattves.
d&amp;y wiUl the latter's parents, · Mr.
pany for protection, t.nd wetcha clnnatl, lolra.
Rollenbaum and Waahlngt.on, Court Houae.
under eo Ills. 7.00-7.50; medium
Mlea Elotae German Ia vtaltlng her and Mn. Taylor BUJDIU'Ill!l'.
about 115 pounds.
Sheriff A. 0. aon Prec1 motored t.o Jackaonville
Mrs. William Flaher and son gradea down t.o 5.50; common throw sisters at
MoundsVIlle, Wheeling
Tracy broualtt Beatty t.o the oounty Thursday and spent Ule day With Yaaon and Mr. and lolrs. Hfram outs 4.00-5.25; 8.11"11 stock IIC&amp;I"Cl' and New Cumberland, W. VL
Jail here Thursday nllht. where he relattvee and friends
Plaher, lett Friday for Terre Haute,
lu....rableQ...UIIN
was given a be~. and then sent
Lawrence Hubbard· who hal beeo Ind., where they wtll spend a week quoted unchanged.
Tbere nenr WQI MDJ ~art 'ftlJ
lOll hla way
t.o Jadtlqn, 'Friday seriously ill at ,. Parltenbllfl hoe- •tUl relatives.
vreat and ceneroaa that waa not
;morning, where he aald 1te tilld get pita! Ia reported Improving nicely. ~ Mr. and 114ra. John DeLtlle and
aleo tender and compaulonate.a room at t" tnttrmary Ulere.
w-. Jean Brlaht or Locan Ia the aon Robert or Columbus, came ror
IUelf of her cousin, Wlaa EltzabeUl • week end vlatt with
Sophia
Harry Hotrman who Ia 0111ployed Soat.h.:;_.
- -------WOMAN IS INJURED Brlaht.
ud daualtter Loretta.
In Montaomet'Y spent the week end
Vote for PERCY L P£0
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Tile silver tea held at the nome ' ;Jcfla llauvage, Jed Hartinger, Os
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with
hla
wife
and
baby.
PLES
for Councilman' .fo
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. of lllta. Charles' Ebenbach Thursday car Roedel and 0. R. FariB motored
Mrs. Betty Dixon and gro.n~uRepublicaD tic•
f•
tventng was well attended and t.o. Buckeye Lake Th uraday and By U 8 We~~other Bureau Columbus
A ~tdie of mode!~ pres- ghter. Francia Holrman are SJM~ttf1111~111t~rc~y
14: aeclan drtt"en by
t Bell or p": ~ an enjoyable event.
spent the day·
tidaon lng Ule week at Polka.
7-31'-6t
Murray Olty, w~E
_ llaton with. .
Jean Ebenbach Ia conr!JI.ed
Mr. and 114rs. John Bachman and sure now extends
an Ice tru!ik. be 11 .
the coJ 11&gt; he home threatened wiUl acut• ._Uihter Betty returned t.o Columregionand till!
the "tow"
east
gulf coast
west
vert Baktni 'allfl
y and apper.dieltla.
bus Thursday. following a two weeks Bay
driven by John
r, Ftlday af·
Mr. and lolrs. Will Br&amp;dlhaw and ;J:~~Ilwtth her motlter, Mrs. Jacob is advancing slowly eastward t.oward
t.oward the Lake region,
temoon at Kerrs Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tracy, Jr., and
Mw; Arlen Neeutv.ltn Ia 8
dt
tered tltla mornmg ov~r .N~I~:~:r
Mrs. Bell. who was riding w!Ul son Harold arrived from Warren, the week with ne~ :ran~~th~g North
Platte 29.80 inches.
}ler husband at the time, auftere&lt;l
Mrs. Dena Strauss and family
r , mostly Ugltt and widely scattered
a broken arm whtclt had been
·
nave occurred In the last 2&gt;l hours
broken previous t.o Ulla time. Otller
:srx O'CLOCK DINNER
over the plains states, tile west gulf
occupants or Ule car escaped w!Ul
states an cltn lite upper Ohio valley.
--AT·-Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Downie en- I
'm tnor Injuries. The car was dam·
In Onto sltowers are reported from
tertained with a 8 . o'Clock dinner,
Cambridge 2.70 Incites, Cant.on 0.28,
aged considerably.
t,n honor of lolr. and Mn. Will McNorwalk 0.16, Newcomerstown 1.28,
IN MIDDLEPORT.
Qutn:. and daughter, Marjorie or
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Granvtlle
0.33, Lim&amp;. trace and NaT.'\KE PART IN CONCERT
Los Angeles, Mr. t.nd Ml'a. George
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poleon 0.28. Tile maximum temTwenty-live
members or the McQuln and son William and ,,-,m-;(Ui~---- -- · -peratures yesteroay over Ohio ranPomeroy high school band, motored dauahter Agnea and lolr. and ~!ts. 1'
aatd, they would be recei~ ged from 91 to 98 and the minima
QUALITY MEATS
by Kemal.
to Ravenswood Thursday Dlgltt Ed Stark.
tilts morntn11 63 t.o 76. The probabShoulcler
Porll
Cbopa,
nlee ancl lean PIIIUijl · · · · · · · · · · lSc
On
Saturday
,the
two
mep
will
be
where they w!Ul Ule same number
ltttes are tile pressure areas will con
g••,sts
of
ltonor
at
a
tea
at
Ule
Amof members from the high school
Nice Pork Roaat, poud . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 Yac
NEWLYWOS JONOR OUEST .rican summer embassy at Yentkeuy ttnue t.o drift slowly &lt;astwart and
there, preaented a concert on tile
tile ··esultlng weather cltanges conon the Black sea.
Nice Rib Rout, lrom YOUIII tender beel, poucl · · · · · lSc
lawn of Prof. Whetst.one, director
Mr. and Mn. Bert Davia &lt;Mildred
Among other guests win be Dteu- tinue Insignificant . In most secBolllnr Beef, •trJ rood. poucl .......... ' .......... · .. Be
and teacher of Ule students.
Butzberger I, whO wtre married Sat- donne Coate t.nd Maurice Bellonte tions during the next 36 hours;
Tlteae two combined bands will urday at Covington, Ky., were hon- French avtat.ors, who, till yesterday hence, In thiB vicinity fair and conSmoked Saaaare, I poud .......... · .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35c
leave Thuroday, August 5, for Chilli· or 1ueata at a Part)' given Sunday held the record broken by tile Cape tinued warm weatlter may be exNw S~ed Jowll, poancl ...................... · 12%c
cothe where Uley will give a co,n· even~n&amp; •• •t the llomie of lllrl. Davia' Ooa. They ftew from Parla t.o Man· pected t.ontght and Saturday, probably
followed
by
showers
and
coolparents,
Ml'.
and
101.
Prederlck
L.
cert The bands ,Ill meet Friday
We aeD &amp;be belt Swift'• Pnml- RaDII allll liMen.
eh!¥'1&amp;. a distance of 4,912 miles . 1n er Saturday night and Sunday.
evenJng at Ule Jurilor hlalt school Butzberger, 3IMII Creaeent drive, col- September, 1929.
Swlft'a
Preml8111 Boiled Ham lb........... · ........ · 49c
umbus at which · I&amp; frtelldl of the
Boardman laoontcally t.old the
aUllettc field, tmmedlately rol- couple
we.e 'preaent. Mr. Davia Ia •ton' of Ule fttght.
CollUIIbla Malt SJflCllal ............ · .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 29c
lowlr,g Ule bali game t.o be held aiiOillated with the Otta Elevator
"Boy, oh .boY!" lte exclaimed, "did
there.
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Co. They are Uvlnt tta the Ores- we carry the malt I It was like ftytng
Choice Winter Wheat Flov, -~~ .... · ........ · .... · 49c
cent Drive addresll rt}r the present. a mldn!iht express. We didn't see
Elizabeth Swan !tad her t.onatls
Pork Uftr, Poand ...... · .......... · ............ " .. }()c
Later In the summer they plan t.o anyUling but weather, and that was and adenoids removed at a Park.
take a motor trip.
Cabbare Nice Heads . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 5c
She
P-"ttY fterce. Only now and then ersburg hospital Tltursday.
Mrs. Davia Ia a nleceo.o! Tom Oc.l~ were we able to penetrate the 101 is getting along nicely.
Olea, I Poanclll ........ · .... · .'.. · .... · .. · .......... " • 25c
gletn or Pomeroy.
I
The Pamona Grange held their
t
¥d cloVIds t.o make out important
Ooocl Cotree, Z P1111Dclll .............. · .... .. " .. " .. · 25c
'regular
meeting
Saturday
evenlJll
~ndmarli:s.
AVCErfB POsmQN'"
"It was like going through a tun- •Lunch was served at the close of the
ALL OUa ~EATS ARE U. S. OOVEaNMENT INSPECTED
nel and waiting for that pin point meP.ttng.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
c
..
Barrett
or
East
or light at the other end.
,Liverpool and his brotlter Clarence
PITTSBURGH Lll'ESTtiCK
,of Oklahoma City, Okla., called on
MIDDLEfPRT.
.
1trtenda here Tuesday. ~Y weft!·
,
receipt&amp; 750; hold.. .former resldenla P.f thla place and
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COUNTY
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Direct From .the Farms and~: From Leading Producers
' Of Quality Foods ,Come Our Dairy Produ¢ts and
· .. Our Meats-All Kept Cool By
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These' stor~~ not ;only :keep· their Milk, Cream ~nd Butter Cold but all Smoked M~ata, Fresh Meat~
·~d other Pe~iih!l~les .. -F.urther~ore ;Th~y G~~rant!¥ to D.eliver. Th~se Prod~cta to the Cuatomer in
Ftrat Claas . CQndttlon. Many of the1e stores have been ua1ng Fr•g•daJres for f1ve yeats.
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Be Safe! Buy Your Perishables From the Stores· Who ·.Use· Frigidairer

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IN POMEROY
Nease's Grocery, Main St.
Sanitary
Grocery, Main St.
.
Modern Markets, Main St.
Leonard &amp; Leonard, Second St.

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Sptinx ilill

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R. f. Hysell Dairy
A. W. Hendrick Dairy

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.IN MIDDLEPORT
White's Grocery, 2nd St.
Modem Markets, 2nd St.
Grogan's Meal Marke~ ·Mill St.
Chamber's Grocery, Mill St•
Quickie's Groc~ry, 3rd St.
Modern Markets, 3rd St.

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