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ONE OF CIDEF SUBJECI'S
WORLD PRESS CONGRESS

PITT8BuaGB PaGDUCI

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VOL. V NO. 275

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Flagship I ATTITUDE
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for their h&lt;lme followlnl: a t1n1
weeks visit here with relaLltee.
Thoae preaent at tht pe.rtJ, wen:
Mr. and "~'~~~ · Albert Wippll and
daua:ht.era, M~t and ,Ceellla,
Mt. and Mra. :Barnett, Mrl. Letfhelt.,
Misses FlOre;nc:e, t.uctne, ~~ and
Alma Lelthelt, Prt&gt;::. J~Au'telfi a.Pd the
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mine the coal.
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haul the coal.
It takea POMEROY BEND FIREMEN
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Every d!»llar of thia expenae is apent
rithl here at home.
'I!'!'water ice ia made, 1&amp;1 or elec•
tr"' current ,. uaed and we all l&lt;qo-.y wber,e
tile raa and el~c ~ 'b~L "0.. UcaitJy
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c:reted 1n a wooded patch on a hWSTORM
stance Oerardot ot Toledo
alde at Trl.a.detplua, today was be·
New York, AUIJ, 4---JNB-Hlih·
Mr~ Jdn Hu.ubert of F1emont, wns
certain to oppow Mls!l Kathryn
lteved by authotltlefl 00 have true- 'l'lll.ys near New Ym·t and In Con.
tra.ted a radical pW. t.o blow up the necticut were bloctc4 by trfeli ln
Murphy of ColumbUs tor t.he posttl)lple at. ND. t.rhree mine Df the many )llaees tooay, many houses
Uon of Supreme Trustee n was reValley Camp coal company.
, were damaged by llghtnlnr and
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Elizabeth Pryberge!- of canton
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ftrty s t ! of dynatnlte was fo\Uld 1
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now Supreme Secreta)')·. was to
Hched
short (jistance from a age to• -~t
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ave of
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on rom •n.o
oommi88&amp;ry
of estimated
thousand!! at
of
dralnlq
of an abanaccmdlngr:v to
Short~¥ before the dlacovery, an-I Jollars. One man died during the
pool here In search l"eler:s.tes.
nounce.,ent had been made that
after a tne struck his aut.o·
In the murder , of Earl
Conventkm sessfons were to crmthe ml~ had been closed and ntObJle.
20, and ' Thelma Woods. tlnue all week with elections ·Hke1y
wookl IB(le:nnttely suspend. opel'*30. waa schedUled tv to ~ held Friday. Bto.te Commerce
tlons.
dnwn with
k, the Director Tlleodor~ H. Ta.nglcmann
Miners were transferred to the
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and M7:, Woods and Mayor
J Thmnas adNo. One mine at EI.mcrove. En· ernor Franklin D. Rooaevelt today w-ere found ln the "'Uarty a sl)ott dresnert delegates at a reception !mat
route. elaht taxis hauun the men, had dona•~
time ar•·r
th'e coupl'e va·•·•cd.
!light.
liAl a pint or hlo • ...,. to
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were a h owered ny st.anes11 hurled by aid the State Health department
1trlkers, It was reported. Pour men combat the S)»'Nd. of Infantile
Au.thorltleB, admiLUna themselves
-- -completely ba.med, hope thilt by
were lnJ ured In the me ee.
KILI.ED IN AUTO ca.t.sn
paralyata.
eumplerely dralnlna the- pool they
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The Governor was a victim of the may be able t.o find oome clue to
1dread maeue ten years
8£,\"RCH FO&amp; P,\CKAGB
Bu&lt;"yrus. 0., Au&amp;. 4--JNB·-A bu81·
810 . The the kiJllng.
New York,
4---IHS-aeam · \blood of peraona who have
ness trip to Nevada, 0 .. t.od~y had
ahlp •nd pott.lll aut.borltlM todaY from the disease and
ended In traced:r fOI' Jack Martin,
United ;:: lle&amp;n;h for a pacU.p made tnt.o a serum to treat
MeADOO ILL
37 ot Sandusky He waa almost inoontlln
taOOO
ln currenay, newly attacked.
Barbara. Callf. AIll. 4- lltantly killed last nlaht when the
whiCh
p)lel.red from a mail
eoodltlon of Wllllam lautor..obtle In whleh ht'! was r1dini
pouch arrlvlnl here on the llnct•
LLOYD IN AIJTO CRAI!!IR
• former Secretary of wiU1 a cousln, Fred Megeta of
Uauret&amp;nla. trom Naseau, BnJu.matl
Portsmouth., 0 ., AUI. t-INs, •
today pronounced \Sandusky, wu struck by a Pen.nayloa June 'B.
State Senator John 0 . Lloyd ar
hiS physician fDilow- vanta railroad pauenaer train at
The ~J~:"'·- wu OOblltcned t.o Portamouth today wu 1"800Verlnt
abdominal opera- Nevada.
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ha:~ been work-1
the New. YOrk branch of Ulc .;.toyal rom
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near here on
autobJ a h In Santa BarMt'flets Pscaped death when he
Bank oftCenada. "nte robber:• Will! rsterdday wthhen his automobile ba.ra, WO.II lltr:e~ :uddenly yester- lett the automobile only a few minbellllved to have occurred tn l:asM.u umt1 over
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18. c .. at the Jr 0. 'd/ N.' i.t} OrJNS-AoeordiDI a. neonftr.ed.
ftl era dea plbl th e tact the lr route
h anace h ere Tbe sera tch C8 used
Aug
t--IN&amp;-.Blookel
l'f'IIC)rill
nubia&amp; ltere, CoL
lay over desolate country, W.tth
a.n
Infection which reeutted h1 hll; JnC'eveland
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en Al· ~ FIRES BARN, HOME ; smcmEs \ euUve3 tor the Ptu"J))OC of fu~-~
waECKS .t.UTO: 8UICIDE8
Atilhtat b&amp;y, the b11 play1round
moat hanrdllus lei ()f their C
ten~;pt IB .,_ade to Carry I ChllUcothe, 0 .. AU&amp;. t-m'8-AI- lng ff!Jef to 3~.000 uni!m~
GeOrgetown S O Aug 4--INB- I areenabuJ'I, Pa., AUI. 4.-JNB--, on the Jene:y coast, notlfted the
CK&amp;awa. c ....... Aq. 4--JNS
ana·\
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l ter setting ftre to bls bouse and his wortus, nllrcad labor leaden to-a-"- ol r • ..
. ·t'~Pftrbll parental wrath beca~ he Republican naUonal commlttee to-CoL ClluW A. Lladberrla.
dla."l ftylnJ. 'l1ley were seheduled to
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hop from Bakel' Lake we&amp;tward to·
EMI, went lnto the bam and hanged aid ~.he Joblesa before Winter.
droWn~ when 1. sehool bUI return- bile, Raymond Andel'80ll, 1l. today to Washlnlton next wulr: to for· who IU'I"'wld. ...reiJ' at
-ward Ali:Lavlk, 1.115 mlles away. Thli
Ohlcago. AUf!'. 4-INB-Two m~n himself, accordlnr to a report of
Cltlnll' tbe needs or the unemploJ:liag ~m OUtb'll plunlfd, throulh crawled home ri'OII\ the scene ot th! \malty present It&amp; clalmll for the
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e:ectlon or the far north la wlthout wre wounded todo.y In a recurrem:e I the ft:res and the suicide toc'lay by ed workere as UJ"~ent Davld
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an opet1i drawbrldle on tbe Samplt accident and tilled htmaelf by ftr~ 1132 meetln&amp;. Phlladelphla put m
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hablt\'ltlon and Is frequently atorm- of dld.urbance.ot lil the colored aec- uuthoritles.
.RobPrt.a:m. president
the Bl'oth~
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rlvoer bere laat n!Jht, wen~ recov- 11111 a rewo1ver bullet lnto hill head, U.s bid ten days ago. Chtcqo has
bb leba ely wuallll IIIIK- te
looked.
tiOn of the clt~r where thn'e neifl'OI"!l
erhood of Locomotive Plreliien aDd
ere4 today.
the coroner's oft1ft report.ed.
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-ft&gt;'f! killed vet~terday durtnr a riC&gt;t
Enalnemen, stated that tbe ran:.
1aerved notice Df intention llf out·
~ent.en
of Ute 'lotlml wert
---·blddlnl aU competition at the pro-lola
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tile owner of lho buo, Wanen
City, San Prancllco aod other
•nd Clyde Panol;tom dec,.,.. tctlon bv the "Black Belt"" riot In .
!er o! aid by decllnlno to mee• wtU.
Chnrchlll, Man.. AUI- 4-INS-- Wday that tbey wou~ contlnllt which th~ were sla.ln and spui"N'd 1•
reprnenta.tiftll or tbe :n labor
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Ttle18~... surftvor•or the PoJtUct,l leaden could not recall bll!rslt Tokyo-bound. 1m"l' beUewd splle tile tact that they had stven will 00 trt dlatreel this wtntH, cltv I Orders til arre•L 18 person&amp; ~retly
Robertson statft that tbe euea·
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VIenna.. Aua:. t--1Ns--PI'e pu. tod.laY when cnere has e•er been saft' at Jeola&amp;ed Balr:er Ll~ todaY. liP ilOJie of beatinl' the record of o«ftclals took steps today to t"'l'tend Indicted on charpa of llleral reels· ttves refused to meet with labor ~4
WU • l·yev.old 0 CII'O boy who sertlets wtn! lr:llled and m&amp;ny In- such early Interest tn ltalinl the
Thl"'Y Je.ft here yesterday at l2:.4G Poat ed aauy acconUna to a claar'ty tAJ needy families facing 1tratlon nre expected to be Issued preacntatlves becaWJe they bellevtif
apptneotly was thrown t.hrou&amp;h the Jured when tl'e wne bombs nplod- two bll conventions. 11'1. other yran P. M. &lt;1:45 P. IL Columbus Time) IUIIiiP reeetved ill To)I:)O fioom ntctk.n from their homel
, here today by Jefteraon County Pros the matter should be taken 'up wJth
BHklng to prevent the evlctton bv 1 ecutor Jesse K. Oeol'lle, foliOWinl ll each Individual atnee Iabot obridlWindow llf the: bul aa It :eaped 111- eel on a railway kaJn near Suaak, bl.da usually b&amp;Yf! not been made I for the- a:r&amp; trip to Baker Lab, a KhatlaroVllt, Siberia.
to ~ rlftl". an4 Ut• t!laped the JUJU~laVIa, lt was reported todaY tn until the committee m~ettne In tlnr liOWement with cmlJ one wo~..
The mefl88p atat«&lt; Uw.t their court order of a woman from her I return of the ~nnd JW')''s report,.
tlons Alllmt: the roads 'vatted.
fa&amp;e of the 1t who were tra)llled in dlaplt.ebel from BeJarade.
January. But. tbe eltJes are aettlng an l'MljSent, tn JtteWattn territory. plaN'. the MS. VeedOI. had been IIOUtb alde home. a mob of 3000 ne- 1 The secret Indictments were reTbe laborltes reJeet;ed. thJe · -'
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'l1le bomb1 had Men hlddn tn tn their blda t.bls year Btx montbl Tht!lr radlo traiWnltter wu heard
Via\ the dyen would erces many llf them fiB.Id ro 1M' crm-\turned by the Jury after a ftve-"""y pou.J.. malntalnlnr that tiJt :
I The tr:apdy occUlTed at 10 o'eloek two carl ar the train.
advance of the committee meet· at 2:to o'clock P. ftf, bUt tlM n- cont!nue towVdl Aluta u 1000 ulmunllbl. late YHten~.av bntlll'fllprobe of rwnon of an Iectlon &amp;ean blemo of the various craft~
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tnaa and twelve montha ln ft4vance ceptk&gt;n 'MY bad and their location tbe we&amp;ther
One of th 111ua1n ot pollf'e itu•t were tullhed to d&amp;l In conneetlon •U.b the muniel - Sl'Tlted tn the 21 - -...
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oould __ be •---~ n
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rru:mop1pe ..., th-o P:renl' nt thr rtlsturbance
I Ot $lwndll~ ~ailed by Prolle~ w• l'••.-me. retardleea Df which
from OIW'~ ~- .. the ooou- on GI'GIIttc&amp;P qilaton, the J\tfO-, ly to play a lftater J*R In the 81 .. wu ~~ed at tu tJm.e the t1'8111- daatnpd whim the a'l'laton brcuallt- 1 rn nddttlnn tn the three killed '" 11llltq), a....~any of them wen J:nnoll Utey are worldna i:or. RopanU IDOI&amp;IJ lldldtl,. IIIRI attended ll&amp;...ti&amp;ll 0 . . . . . . . . ., NOillU, .,...,.. lectlon or oonventlot&amp; alta. next· mtttef wu Jut beard t.bey Wft'll her dOWn at KhabaroYSII: afW" • the Mot. al1 ntwrOe&amp;. nthcn lndu~ 4 1 neamn~-JWD 1ahertft"'a de)llltlea sa.td benlln ald.
an bqro ouKDa.
mqlpted 'tm -alder prob:lbltlnl 11ft)' )'ear than ever before, Both tbll' ' ~ to B6*ft' I£te.
tboul:a~Ut PI•P trun Chlta tn,« t~t-veral po11ce. were Injured 1they ooukt ·not flnd.
D'ntmployed ratm.d worftn .;.
Beucben bepn attempt.~ to N· bat . Juaosi&amp;Yiaft ~tloD&amp;l nllwaJ 1 republ1can and delnocrUie orwanl.. l The ndto at.loa..bln ft!PGlWd it. In • bJ1ndlnl atorm.
AuttoorltiP.I Mid the rlot(ll'fl W"re 1 In a partial report of the probe. taetna a "very l!ftl'll" wlDW !lad
ccmr &amp;he bOdlel ..,.., &amp;odaJ' IDd .r- n...- tra:a entml:la JQIOIII'flaft
are "brott."
1ba.d INQuentlr tried tD coaunual:.. 1 •..
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!Incited bv communllt ~den P&gt;:-1· , whtch wu made Jut wt!ek, the JU1"7 110111Hbina m\lli be dontt ~
Ill:_ III'NI'8l hOUN labor bad n· wnttclr7: All pu~~~nJer'l enterinl Tbty ..w be -..lD tllttnd ~tr~ePt),..........,.IOUJil plaDe
· l»itdaat, ·••·' 4:-tJIIBtl nne Am:r lowl!ll' the club. a communtat DfO-ojlndtcted Bam lllller, tt, aoiiiD J1.,. IJ to Pftftllt wtrerlna, Ro~
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BE SAFE IN TINY SETTLEMENT !notlfl~tiMI&amp;re
I.~~:: :!,osebew·r~::::
•ua
inr. They DeJikrate
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obJeetkm $bus tar vole•

mornlnaJ pnpera and showed
a hl1her ~llix on efiar..
dence of retumlnl &amp;tren8'th
wu a fear Utat a greater trib.:.
health
ute might brlnr: redoced revenues
1by slashing oomumptlon of el.pr"Dr. Hubert 8 Howe.' '
Pithbursh Man Shot
Edison's breakfast
by the strikes In West Vll'in Cold Blood; City-Wide : ettes. Jn the lo.st few years, both
comprised berrlell
Kentucky PennsylvaniA, III-I
i production and sale of clgaret.t.es
'rhetoilndvent.or's son,
some other states, it was !
Search Ordered
!has declined . In 1930 . the total con30n,
news)lapcr men
Consumption of ccal 'I
-~;umptlon was l15,:rJ9,19T,OOO ctsl'f.rli:dlson has been nt her
~eenoutcurtalred
greatly by the
Phl~"-h.
Aug. t - INs-Harry
at• average or 937, Cor -·•
bedside CODMtantly He
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whenever
leaves Edison
the room t
· - I'.,a.., s. h ol try. Jn 1929, the consumption wu
for 8 few me
minutes
In
o1 1roo and 11terl, Watareen Drug: Store hen·
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coo.! by products and :ond ktlled by a mu~kcd nc~r::; ba n- 117.963,870,000. with a slightly hlgh•
MeiiBUges are constanYy arriving \
power truhutrles
&lt;lit
er nerage per ce.pita.
at the Edison nome wishlnr: Edlsru 1
For t.he nrst half of 1931 lake Aroused by the wanton mw·dcr of
Recently, It was anrurunced tbat
n speed}' recovery.' Friends from shipments Df coal were 36 7 per cent the ron-mJistltl&amp; drug ci.crk, police ctprette production for the 12
all over t.he world have sent wen! below those of the J~t.nuary-June ordet·ed out every available radio months ending June 30 had ~
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WIHhe!l. Samuel Insull, utility maa- period of 1930 while movements 1 cruiser ln a search for the bandit.
119,632, 71,000. a reductloo 91 300,·
1! c
nate of ChiCB(JO and a close friend from tidewater ports dropped over! Siegel, accompanied. by Dank!
of Edison,
l1:1 expected at we~t ill
!&gt;&lt;'t", cent
have fallen also. Korn, 21,1 a trte:nd. war;
Orange
ot• Wednesd
B .....
r 1Prlct"s
•-·th decUne 1n cigarette sales to the. fair
1 leaving the
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1 ......... J o m ne ..... d &amp;hawed pro- utore ear y this morn ng
At
c
ductlcn for the year through Julv bea&lt;! of a small stnlrway In t11&lt;" sex.
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h
been 2
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b
h
Despite thll!l r«tuc:l.ln In smoiWIII'
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:.o llve
134UI.OOO ton.~~ 1 store they wtrre con !on ted Y ! c some states already have t..: 1led 1.0
compared with 257,561.000 tons f01 nesro who had concealed hlnwe\1 on tnxlng cl&amp;arettes to increase thetr
the "-3ffie period last year Stocks, 1the bt.:•lrway dm1nll' the night
revenues. Ohio just rec1p11l,v ea._
lhowf'vet. Wff1' lower than at any
Tltr bandlt &amp;aid .
acted a two4e:mt state tax OJloCigarDee PhUnes. Ill., Aug 4--JNS- time lilnce IM 192% strike
'St!ck ·em up, both Df you Stick ettes, which soes Into etlect sep.
Jullus Dreyfua, prealdent of Aaron I Hope for improvement of the M&amp;l 'em up "
tember Dnt
J . Dreyfus, Inc, New YDrk: City,!' industry lie&amp; In the bnpr~wement
Without
further warning he
It ma.y bt Ule federal 11overament
DlamDnd merchants, today reported ot o~her lndustrlftl No caa.l 8hort- ftred one shot at point blank range. will f())Jow OhiD's lead and- lncrta6a
Ule losa to bandits of $100,000 ln , age danger appean at present
Biegel crumpled to the :floor, :lh- the exci.8e ta.x, so that ciprett.el
un~~ gems.
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t411y wounded As Kom stepped for· will heiU to mate up the federal de~
.. _"!'"':!~~ Informed police tbat he
GIVEN SPECIAL PRIVILEGE 1ward t.o help his friend . the nearo ftclt The decillion wlll rest. 1rfl¢.
'"""' ~~ held up In a bus between
Watertown and Beaver Dam Wla
~anston, til., Aug 4-JNS- , onle... '&lt;I
He li&amp;ld thta after taklnK the' atmuJ Cha~ with speedinG. Miss VIr- ~ "Down on the ftDOI' . ~~~-or you'U
(Continued on pare two)
the robbers kidnaped him and drove IO:lnla Da~s
daugh~r of Gen . Bet the same as be sot.
to a point near Des Plaines, where Charles 0 Dawes, ambllSSILdor to
A.tte takln 81 .......1'
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he WRB released.
the ('ourt of St. .JRml!.l, today hact llremOvti\8" a fe-w amall bills the ne·
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privilege
ocndlng her .. flae and .... threw tit&lt; wallol ... lit• ftoor
costs thHUih the mall&amp; lnstee.d of 1\nd fled inW the street. 1,1 .

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warren, o .• Attll t - INS-With
,,. "'" production hea,ler than ror meny SplrttiMI'-Biddiq start• Earweeb, II addlltonat tin mJUo ..,..
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OUa i' h: operation today at the ·rr~tmJt 11 '" ,... , tbca eel·
plant of
the Republic .Steel
iDa• Neat Year
- · - .. - Two Whit'e o ·•.
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Trappecl When Bua uu.l 1tlon Sunday nlaht.
ne•l.,Yfllll''a.,m'ajor Poutlca.l conven-

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GO~T NOT TO BE
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December 1932 1 hen It uoulcl np
~u Qn the tax d\lplical.e nt that
time
Sohdt or St ~ v."llrt then lntt'Odllr"d
nn 01dmanc~ for tht! lsswu1re cf
nq_te ~ b' the Vllla.8c or Middleport
ln-'a:1 tlclpatlo-:l of the ISS11nncc ol
bond:1 for p1epa.rat1on of con~t1uct
lng •:tnltary stwer.s within the cor
pora P hm1t.s Tht council th('n m&lt;
pendrct thf' rulf'll and pn.~se..i tJlf
neces ary legislation
Many Thinkmg Bill
Th Mayor~ report cf $1B 00 m
At Once, Mi~:informed ~ fines nnd llrrnreH collf'Ctl?d tor tht
month n( Jul\ wa~ rtccepted ~nd
Solicttor Sayo
tb{&gt; mom•} ordnrd placrd 111 thr
roper 'unct~ Ma\ct Jnmes E Hnr
MEETS
ley t; ported to the rounr\1 ll11t
C '1111( tlmnn Mn~~m a:1 had
beg
Attenda To Re!fUiar Buo· e!'d b 111 CIH'd ot sto ~ n n t'1!rl
lanerr stgnnl and had placed It at
ineaa Mattera And
one tnd of Enttt.n Ho'e l'Pr1 o
Adjourn•
PeRt I Street He u·questect t he rOtm
~ 11 t
s nm !Inn tllf' moHm ~ tt nnrl
D\,r!ng thf' t egulat meettng of th ... I tt wa sugee~:~~ that counr. 11man
council of the Vtllagc of Mtddlf'port ''life~ r :-~n p1orure anothe 1 !iiP;md ror
¥on&gt;ta.y evening at the Cit\ H allS&lt;'\ the nther end of thl' pnrk Moosman
en..! rruncllrnen reporl.(d that sl'l" m &lt;aid t:e i\ould flo his best to lllllf'
lngl y a CO!lL11Jit'rs} had or.srn bf' nnotM~r one placf'd ther~ bf'rn us1
t'llf!Pn a numbfr oi the cttt~rns in pl'l f'ta l out-o f tov.n motm ~ ~ ~ h~d
t~e. proposed Grav~:l Hill scwrr pro·
oml a lo nR tllrrr nftr1 dnrk fltri
:)ect c!istrlr.t R;; to !.he pnyrnent of i rmk the rm b bccll.use of llH'
their shares of tht' lax for mstall f:lC'! thnt l he1 dtcl net knm~ lh l
ment oJ the M"Y.ets VlliRge Solicitor 1 1 k 11 n s thlft&gt;
6 H Stewart nnnounrcd th 1l tht F 1 Jlo\\Jilf&lt; 111f' H 1 11 11 ~ C!f lh P M 1n!l Mr s-D...M nlatt;};;;)rcht
dtize,ns whG thought Llu llf'(f'H~IIV
IJI• n n1 ~"ttr 1 \1 ~ 1 ~ mndc t') ndjomn r 1:::!0 RrrhPct Tnrsdn1 flftemoon for
""ma:VIl ( nt of their •l'lun 1\ou\d be de
r 1 1r rl A111 1st 20 flw bill~ 1cad ~ t 1 1\Prk:. 1 1&lt;11 with Mr and M1 s
nc.ed at t.mn \\Crt fl!lP ·~1 'I ~ncl appJo\Hl tm Jl:lllllfnt Ill" n r P Dutton Aml oth~;r l"iflt11Ps

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The Gre-enwich Village airl whO waa so artl5t.U: that lilhe used '*lldle&amp;

on her automobile ml:ltead of headlights

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E•cl.eael' Eaperte
marn~., a
Th fcUov. who puts phiJ:ipborua
self-made man she bt-gms making en hls tcoth. so that he ca11 tlnd

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hl.t; muutb m the dark

Social Enun
tt ~ wrong for married c::.uple!i to

Nall and VOid

A peSIIImJst l:i a man who says he flght in public 13lat s what Uley ve
doem t expect to uve the rest or hili got a home for

lllfe

Oar Own Valldndle
Mvlhcr-Whi':rc are you
Tke nverage girls nmbltlon it&gt; to wtth ycur fatbe1 s glass eye?
Wlllle-To the movies
fill her hope chest with ~:~&gt;lhnonv

1 be Unfair Sex

her parente Mr and Mrs Ed Capt:
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otto Hartenbacn and -children of

Mrs A E Wolf visited M» Will\ Mlr.. rsvl]\f! visited relaUves ,, 1e
l Sunday
Fowler at Middlepor t Frldav
Anita Zeisler of Portl;mouth has
Mr and Mrs John Teal M:.l! E lla
returned hom e after being a gues~ Malden Mr and Mr&amp; ArUm Malor Kathryn Fmth .for the past lWO dtn and children of Circleville o
weeks
wP-re \1~\Ulrs at the home or Mr
Mr and Mrs H 8 Morrison sp nt \and Mrs Herman Bletner W cdn~s­
the weell: end here with relattv~s dAy
o T Ohltngncr of Middleport
waa a recent business visitor he1e
Mrs Grover Roush of Hallwood
Mass neuter has returned to her was o. vulltvr In town Monda)
hOM6 111 Cleveland after a St!VetM.•
weekS , islt with her slstel
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Joh n Chattin spent the week end
Gecrge Meets and family
I here 'l.lth 018 w.ue and baby

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Charles L e he \\ or ZAnesvl, •c
spent the week end' h ere wtth his
mother Mrs t.Jizabeth Lehew .tud
family
Mrs P'D.nnlc Rasp and daughter
Madeline Fisher htt,s returned
of Port Wayne lnd
are vlatt!ng home after spending the pa..i~ two
Mr and Mrs Frank Adams and months with 1ler sister Mrs Her·
daughter
man Layne at Loulsv!Ue Ky
Mrs Hugo Juhllng a. n d Mrs I Kenneth Spurlock returned. to
Kolth McClung of Hartford were his home In HunUugnton Saturday
viS iting Mrs Ehzabeth Lehew &amp;t- after an extended viSit here with
urd!IJ'
relatlves
Mn:.s Lee Capehart arrived n~ e
C~tmeron Cast&lt;J was a week et d
sunday to spend her vacation with vil&gt;lt.or tt,\ the home of Mr and Mrs

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(Black, bittac~ h~rl5h ll'ritant chemacaiH)

by ANTHONY ABBOT
CoPYIUtiHr IIY cov1o:.r

IdP. Wolf Is vlstllnr,: her sister
Mu; John PhUllps at Pomeroy
Russell Capehart, Harold Lewis,
John Purdum and Albea t Brison
hav" retwned from the Clttzcns
Military TraJnlng camp
The 4·H clubs of the variOus
~ c:hools of Mason county are enjoyIng their annual weekly eampln&amp;
trip on the Musgrave farm located
ncar camp Conley

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tion ll ouc h Uh .l l'ij)cc il ~ d t1m1 who1 und how th e~ can l&gt;e
used
Tht.: gtt&lt;d t wuh ll wtth the l.t" .n; wttttcn
there :ue\~:!:i;~;
too manv loop h o le~ uud while ll m .1 v help some 10 redu~­
mg Rttu!PniK tl !-leem:.~ to many. 1t ¥.111 remedy the trouble
little 11 at .til What Y. C nee.l 1n t~e way of an antl-flre
\\ o rk ~ (II \\ lf-1 one lhnt wtll JHohtbit thf' UHC of tho~e most
danget ou:.~ JliH.J tlun)(:-1 , n.t leaHt UV the chtldt en of our Ht tt &lt;&gt;
who oCtet .tll he.1t the ht.!n\ y t~)t.nit m the way of lllJUrlc' 1!~0 ,,;:;·,·,; 0
due to lhc Uf.lt' of the cxp lo ::~ J;.re~ . ~~ Ill cele brating ou1
nat10nnl lml htl&lt;t\
' our youth and
We nee d a hnv that Y.lll VIOtcct
our chllch en trom bctng mlumcri or ktlled, a law
\ mer ely rc!'\l net the numhl'l of davs for mung fire~lot·k,, I1:10
merc)J bcgA the qucstwn We know from cxp\:Tience m
our O\\ll \ lll,r ~re, thelt: lit e ordman1cs govermng those
thmgs nnd .} et t he pradlu goe~ on Just the same It seems
utte1l y JHh culou~ that thu; co unt1y shou ld not only find Jtself j'OIIlg ye aJ after yea1 nuumlnJ and l'-1lhnQ' Jts youth nt
111Uy f!X IHIHliOtui of d~1ngmnu~ cxplmuve~, hut allowing it
without malt l tg lilY cffmt to t edu ce the great toll
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and Q:Ja Popu lal Dance
ThouKartll'i of children havo bee n sacrlliocd on tho W1 &lt;oAH-clumbus~ t~lO·lfSOJ a tml
~~ B ~m ttl a
t1 15 No'V el~;ll
'lt"r of carc\ es~ Jwsr; , g1 ecrl, cnmmill negltgenoe and what Pin, 8 43 Morton Dol\ lit'~ 1 nand
:qo~, yc• muny mo1c huvc l o~t t hen hvos ~hnn our foJ' C· 01 ~ncorl 7 aol Symphonjc Intt!rul"r:, l fl!i, Gloom Ch:.tspu a Mm

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Qoonltt B cewell, o 1~ Rhythm k :un
blet a, 0 BO Nit Wltu ID la Wlll

Let us awnkf~n to the grcnt snrwuRness of 't\ hat in be· Q&amp;b:oltnla Oreh
fqr~ «•und •lop t~ c trr ub le toll.~~ ~ ~~•lin our own nr.111h·
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Qoor.•obl
~ctfhOQ4 ap f4r as we can. rega rdleM of what t)le rest oi,
snm••thm 1 11111 r dnml. nni•IJ rnll to
'rt~ "~~t.c or nut1on does We do not naert fir oW'Q rks to ct 1 turn fiJ.P Jntth 1 t1d •rJurf thf' illl()r
t
ll.JII!!JIII~ It IP hit llllP l ilt' !Jill 'rre\l ~
p f8r~ lndf:l p ~qdc nc u Duy We should not permit the Uf1e n lhv tuultll • nr..- tu u~fl It 1 ~ •
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anv kind cf exp~~'-N1 bv a]lyrme cxccpLJh.Mt BNiilif.d Jlr"ocl l l• u ''' t ' '~' ll t&lt;h un•l rtgtlt
!'!Trq :&gt;i!
r./JI-r· ~
-q1 eutlu•'"' ' "'' ll ' l ' l'~"l fll'll
•o M"41e them an I&gt;Y !~ e m only under •tJ.Jctept surveil·
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wo ~~i'R an pl\t cau ltl l\f\e a 4ZY man Jtl~ I hue ~(IUC iu•le~l thnt tJOI!t lh• lllOOI!
•KnrrtJ1le npd the oth~r JR by crawhng \lP 1 atld nh11~e Mfrcl rh ~ ~tr"f' nrnH nr
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Atr Tt'lll1 mtultll .,. cr••tttl ud rlnd1d •• P•n•
tlnnrs are more attractiVe fDr younasters than
fat•ird tl" ,_,,,,,, .,., "'"' tfl N~G y,,j
What about your shore wear for the ..a.cat1onl You cmatmg fre•h pnnted cottons
mltSt mclude one of the fasc:inatang new paJama ~~
Tim adorab~ hUle drcs$ 11 in white finnly wovd
Thas modtl 11 for tun bathms•too Sltp oft the hHie ootton With damty rosebud desiKn It ts tr1..mtd with
&amp;leevcleu J&amp;C:ket and you'll noto the blousr: back ts 41:UC nck-rack bra1d.
qUit~; deeply
One af the lowl~est ~d tll.OSI tnoch.sh maurla1• for
The frock does up on each shoulder It I! an 'tcttltlu• model as pr1nted shari"fUDJ- Whtch mc1dentaiiJ ordmanly 11mpla 1db.tr to f$WtloQ. tJGC~ngly 10 for
made the or11rma1. The bloultl 1hould be of platn than- the lovrly result ';Uru!d
tung, etther m Wlutr: or two tone Th11 model. l:t,ad PJ
There are bloomrn to thi1 model They ttre a~juttt4
8o1ven on a palt lime rreen ~round The blotne was
tilam CTt"en
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The trouseu wtden..•t lht hem a1 •II proper paJa.mu
Tllu
N.. 11,~ a.tl +'•lt••••-1 t• 11 . .., I. ;
do tltesr: daJS T~y riw: a. lolly 1a1lor boy 1dboueUe
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whk:h •• ftt7 snappy You11 ~. however, that they
lit very snugly at the hiP'
T4"'J"",~,,., 4'1 "«d1 for '"'"''~Udl f{drcr•rJ Tlt11

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Every LUCKY STRIKE lamsde of the
finest tobacco leaves the world can offer-the
finest from Tur{&lt;ey-the finest from Kent&gt;K:ky,
Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas
-the Cream of many Crops throul!tout the
world. But!!!!, tbbacco leaves, regardless of price
and kind, as nanue produces them, contain hanh
irritants. LUCKY S1RIKE'S exclllllive&lt;~TOAST•
lNG" Process-a procets that melloWII, that purl&gt;
fies, that includes the use of the modem Ulma
Violet Raym(expelt certam harsh irritaotl natu.
rally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell the1e
expelled irritants to manufacturers of o:hemio:al
o:ompoJlllds, who use them as a base in makins
sheep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solution for fruits, flowers and shrubs-enough to
permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or
the dally opra~g of many thousancb of tree..
Thus, von are!!!! these irrltanta, naturally pre~
ent in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY
STRIKE. "They're ~-!2 they ~ ~ !!!J" No
wouder LUC~ are always kiljd to vourthroat&lt;
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GO~T NOT TO BE
P~IO UNTil 1~~~

ml•lnlocmed H• '"'d th•h

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December 1932 1 hen It uoulcl np
~u Qn the tax d\lplical.e nt that
time
Sohdt or St ~ v."llrt then lntt'Odllr"d
nn 01dmanc~ for tht! lsswu1re cf
nq_te ~ b' the Vllla.8c or Middleport
ln-'a:1 tlclpatlo-:l of the ISS11nncc ol
bond:1 for p1epa.rat1on of con~t1uct
lng •:tnltary stwer.s within the cor
pora P hm1t.s Tht council th('n m&lt;
pendrct thf' rulf'll and pn.~se..i tJlf
neces ary legislation
Many Thinkmg Bill
Th Mayor~ report cf $1B 00 m
At Once, Mi~:informed ~ fines nnd llrrnreH collf'Ctl?d tor tht
month n( Jul\ wa~ rtccepted ~nd
Solicttor Sayo
tb{&gt; mom•} ordnrd placrd 111 thr
roper 'unct~ Ma\ct Jnmes E Hnr
MEETS
ley t; ported to the rounr\1 ll11t
C '1111( tlmnn Mn~~m a:1 had
beg
Attenda To Re!fUiar Buo· e!'d b 111 CIH'd ot sto ~ n n t'1!rl
lanerr stgnnl and had placed It at
ineaa Mattera And
one tnd of Enttt.n Ho'e l'Pr1 o
Adjourn•
PeRt I Street He u·questect t he rOtm
~ 11 t
s nm !Inn tllf' moHm ~ tt nnrl
D\,r!ng thf' t egulat meettng of th ... I tt wa sugee~:~~ that counr. 11man
council of the Vtllagc of Mtddlf'port ''life~ r :-~n p1orure anothe 1 !iiP;md ror
¥on&gt;ta.y evening at the Cit\ H allS&lt;'\ the nther end of thl' pnrk Moosman
en..! rruncllrnen reporl.(d that sl'l" m &lt;aid t:e i\ould flo his best to lllllf'
lngl y a CO!lL11Jit'rs} had or.srn bf' nnotM~r one placf'd ther~ bf'rn us1
t'llf!Pn a numbfr oi the cttt~rns in pl'l f'ta l out-o f tov.n motm ~ ~ ~ h~d
t~e. proposed Grav~:l Hill scwrr pro·
oml a lo nR tllrrr nftr1 dnrk fltri
:)ect c!istrlr.t R;; to !.he pnyrnent of i rmk the rm b bccll.use of llH'
their shares of tht' lax for mstall f:lC'! thnt l he1 dtcl net knm~ lh l
ment oJ the M"Y.ets VlliRge Solicitor 1 1 k 11 n s thlft&gt;
6 H Stewart nnnounrcd th 1l tht F 1 Jlo\\Jilf&lt; 111f' H 1 11 11 ~ C!f lh P M 1n!l Mr s-D...M nlatt;};;;)rcht
dtize,ns whG thought Llu llf'(f'H~IIV
IJI• n n1 ~"ttr 1 \1 ~ 1 ~ mndc t') ndjomn r 1:::!0 RrrhPct Tnrsdn1 flftemoon for
""ma:VIl ( nt of their •l'lun 1\ou\d be de
r 1 1r rl A111 1st 20 flw bill~ 1cad ~ t 1 1\Prk:. 1 1&lt;11 with Mr and M1 s
nc.ed at t.mn \\Crt fl!lP ·~1 'I ~ncl appJo\Hl tm Jl:lllllfnt Ill" n r P Dutton Aml oth~;r l"iflt11Ps

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COUNCIL

The Gre-enwich Village airl whO waa so artl5t.U: that lilhe used '*lldle&amp;

on her automobile ml:ltead of headlights

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E•cl.eael' Eaperte
marn~., a
Th fcUov. who puts phiJ:ipborua
self-made man she bt-gms making en hls tcoth. so that he ca11 tlnd

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alta fttiorJs

hl.t; muutb m the dark

Social Enun
tt ~ wrong for married c::.uple!i to

Nall and VOid

A peSIIImJst l:i a man who says he flght in public 13lat s what Uley ve
doem t expect to uve the rest or hili got a home for

lllfe

Oar Own Valldndle
Mvlhcr-Whi':rc are you
Tke nverage girls nmbltlon it&gt; to wtth ycur fatbe1 s glass eye?
Wlllle-To the movies
fill her hope chest with ~:~&gt;lhnonv

1 be Unfair Sex

her parente Mr and Mrs Ed Capt:
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W H Foglesong nd family
otto Hartenbacn and -children of

Mrs A E Wolf visited M» Will\ Mlr.. rsvl]\f! visited relaUves ,, 1e
l Sunday
Fowler at Middlepor t Frldav
Anita Zeisler of Portl;mouth has
Mr and Mrs John Teal M:.l! E lla
returned hom e after being a gues~ Malden Mr and Mr&amp; ArUm Malor Kathryn Fmth .for the past lWO dtn and children of Circleville o
weeks
wP-re \1~\Ulrs at the home or Mr
Mr and Mrs H 8 Morrison sp nt \and Mrs Herman Bletner W cdn~s­
the weell: end here with relattv~s dAy
o T Ohltngncr of Middleport
waa a recent business visitor he1e
Mrs Grover Roush of Hallwood
Mass neuter has returned to her was o. vulltvr In town Monda)
hOM6 111 Cleveland after a St!VetM.•
weekS , islt with her slstel
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Joh n Chattin spent the week end
Gecrge Meets and family
I here 'l.lth 018 w.ue and baby

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Charles L e he \\ or ZAnesvl, •c
spent the week end' h ere wtth his
mother Mrs t.Jizabeth Lehew .tud
family
Mrs P'D.nnlc Rasp and daughter
Madeline Fisher htt,s returned
of Port Wayne lnd
are vlatt!ng home after spending the pa..i~ two
Mr and Mrs Frank Adams and months with 1ler sister Mrs Her·
daughter
man Layne at Loulsv!Ue Ky
Mrs Hugo Juhllng a. n d Mrs I Kenneth Spurlock returned. to
Kolth McClung of Hartford were his home In HunUugnton Saturday
viS iting Mrs Ehzabeth Lehew &amp;t- after an extended viSit here with
urd!IJ'
relatlves
Mn:.s Lee Capehart arrived n~ e
C~tmeron Cast&lt;J was a week et d
sunday to spend her vacation with vil&gt;lt.or tt,\ the home of Mr and Mrs

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(Black, bittac~ h~rl5h ll'ritant chemacaiH)

by ANTHONY ABBOT
CoPYIUtiHr IIY cov1o:.r

IdP. Wolf Is vlstllnr,: her sister
Mu; John PhUllps at Pomeroy
Russell Capehart, Harold Lewis,
John Purdum and Albea t Brison
hav" retwned from the Clttzcns
Military TraJnlng camp
The 4·H clubs of the variOus
~ c:hools of Mason county are enjoyIng their annual weekly eampln&amp;
trip on the Musgrave farm located
ncar camp Conley

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Wef&gt;k end h"n! with home folks

"They're lidso they can't

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tion ll ouc h Uh .l l'ij)cc il ~ d t1m1 who1 und how th e~ can l&gt;e
used
Tht.: gtt&lt;d t wuh ll wtth the l.t" .n; wttttcn
there :ue\~:!:i;~;
too manv loop h o le~ uud while ll m .1 v help some 10 redu~­
mg Rttu!PniK tl !-leem:.~ to many. 1t ¥.111 remedy the trouble
little 11 at .til What Y. C nee.l 1n t~e way of an antl-flre
\\ o rk ~ (II \\ lf-1 one lhnt wtll JHohtbit thf' UHC of tho~e most
danget ou:.~ JliH.J tlun)(:-1 , n.t leaHt UV the chtldt en of our Ht tt &lt;&gt;
who oCtet .tll he.1t the ht.!n\ y t~)t.nit m the way of lllJUrlc' 1!~0 ,,;:;·,·,; 0
due to lhc Uf.lt' of the cxp lo ::~ J;.re~ . ~~ Ill cele brating ou1
nat10nnl lml htl&lt;t\
' our youth and
We nee d a hnv that Y.lll VIOtcct
our chllch en trom bctng mlumcri or ktlled, a law
\ mer ely rc!'\l net the numhl'l of davs for mung fire~lot·k,, I1:10
merc)J bcgA the qucstwn We know from cxp\:Tience m
our O\\ll \ lll,r ~re, thelt: lit e ordman1cs govermng those
thmgs nnd .} et t he pradlu goe~ on Just the same It seems
utte1l y JHh culou~ that thu; co unt1y shou ld not only find Jtself j'OIIlg ye aJ after yea1 nuumlnJ and l'-1lhnQ' Jts youth nt
111Uy f!X IHIHliOtui of d~1ngmnu~ cxplmuve~, hut allowing it
without malt l tg lilY cffmt to t edu ce the great toll
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and Q:Ja Popu lal Dance
ThouKartll'i of children havo bee n sacrlliocd on tho W1 &lt;oAH-clumbus~ t~lO·lfSOJ a tml
~~ B ~m ttl a
t1 15 No'V el~;ll
'lt"r of carc\ es~ Jwsr; , g1 ecrl, cnmmill negltgenoe and what Pin, 8 43 Morton Dol\ lit'~ 1 nand
:qo~, yc• muny mo1c huvc l o~t t hen hvos ~hnn our foJ' C· 01 ~ncorl 7 aol Symphonjc Intt!rul"r:, l fl!i, Gloom Ch:.tspu a Mm

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now !:h) 1atrela , 1 4&amp;, Dotty am! :Pnrolt1 o
Qoonltt B cewell, o 1~ Rhythm k :un
blet a, 0 BO Nit Wltu ID la Wlll

Let us awnkf~n to the grcnt snrwuRness of 't\ hat in be· Q&amp;b:oltnla Oreh
fqr~ «•und •lop t~ c trr ub le toll.~~ ~ ~~•lin our own nr.111h·
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Qoor.•obl
~ctfhOQ4 ap f4r as we can. rega rdleM of what t)le rest oi,
snm••thm 1 11111 r dnml. nni•IJ rnll to
'rt~ "~~t.c or nut1on does We do not naert fir oW'Q rks to ct 1 turn fiJ.P Jntth 1 t1d •rJurf thf' illl()r
t
ll.JII!!JIII~ It IP hit llllP l ilt' !Jill 'rre\l ~
p f8r~ lndf:l p ~qdc nc u Duy We should not permit the Uf1e n lhv tuultll • nr..- tu u~fl It 1 ~ •
h~:
anv kind cf exp~~'-N1 bv a]lyrme cxccpLJh.Mt BNiilif.d Jlr"ocl l l• u ''' t ' '~' ll t&lt;h un•l rtgtlt
!'!Trq :&gt;i!
r./JI-r· ~
-q1 eutlu•'"' ' "'' ll ' l ' l'~"l fll'll
•o M"41e them an I&gt;Y !~ e m only under •tJ.Jctept surveil·
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Cl••• Accurac.r

Aftet- lto\ernl monl)15 t•f ll!:qwr!
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fDI!Di ty,o \ Ill" unhe"atrr ll~leutlau
wo ~~i'R an pl\t cau ltl l\f\e a 4ZY man Jtl~ I hue ~(IUC iu•le~l thnt tJOI!t lh• lllOOI!
•KnrrtJ1le npd the oth~r JR by crawhng \lP 1 atld nh11~e Mfrcl rh ~ ~tr"f' nrnH nr
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dllf'k• In hrn •~ - I'"Lmlnr Ble
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The finest tobacco quality
plus throat

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Exper1ence has proYed t1me and Jjm.e qam that 'e"'
Atr Tt'lll1 mtultll .,. cr••tttl ud rlnd1d •• P•n•
tlnnrs are more attractiVe fDr younasters than
fat•ird tl" ,_,,,,,, .,., "'"' tfl N~G y,,j
What about your shore wear for the ..a.cat1onl You cmatmg fre•h pnnted cottons
mltSt mclude one of the fasc:inatang new paJama ~~
Tim adorab~ hUle drcs$ 11 in white finnly wovd
Thas modtl 11 for tun bathms•too Sltp oft the hHie ootton With damty rosebud desiKn It ts tr1..mtd with
&amp;leevcleu J&amp;C:ket and you'll noto the blousr: back ts 41:UC nck-rack bra1d.
qUit~; deeply
One af the lowl~est ~d tll.OSI tnoch.sh maurla1• for
The frock does up on each shoulder It I! an 'tcttltlu• model as pr1nted shari"fUDJ- Whtch mc1dentaiiJ ordmanly 11mpla 1db.tr to f$WtloQ. tJGC~ngly 10 for
made the or11rma1. The bloultl 1hould be of platn than- the lovrly result ';Uru!d
tung, etther m Wlutr: or two tone Th11 model. l:t,ad PJ
There are bloomrn to thi1 model They ttre a~juttt4
8o1ven on a palt lime rreen ~round The blotne was
tilam CTt"en
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The trouseu wtden..•t lht hem a1 •II proper paJa.mu
Tllu
N.. 11,~ a.tl +'•lt••••-1 t• 11 . .., I. ;
do tltesr: daJS T~y riw: a. lolly 1a1lor boy 1dboueUe
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whk:h •• ftt7 snappy You11 ~. however, that they
lit very snugly at the hiP'
T4"'J"",~,,., 4'1 "«d1 for '"'"''~Udl f{drcr•rJ Tlt11

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Every LUCKY STRIKE lamsde of the
finest tobacco leaves the world can offer-the
finest from Tur{&lt;ey-the finest from Kent&gt;K:ky,
Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas
-the Cream of many Crops throul!tout the
world. But!!!!, tbbacco leaves, regardless of price
and kind, as nanue produces them, contain hanh
irritants. LUCKY S1RIKE'S exclllllive&lt;~TOAST•
lNG" Process-a procets that melloWII, that purl&gt;
fies, that includes the use of the modem Ulma
Violet Raym(expelt certam harsh irritaotl natu.
rally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell the1e
expelled irritants to manufacturers of o:hemio:al
o:ompoJlllds, who use them as a base in makins
sheep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solution for fruits, flowers and shrubs-enough to
permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or
the dally opra~g of many thousancb of tree..
Thus, von are!!!! these irrltanta, naturally pre~
ent in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY
STRIKE. "They're ~-!2 they ~ ~ !!!J" No
wouder LUC~ are always kiljd to vourthroat&lt;
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lnd..,tr,y, O..dn No. ZIO

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~&gt; I eel bnee to keep your h~
ln your anal.ety t.o lee how
I CIDII~ YO lt ret to the ~n.
N:cremer, Jt. !1 sllnaat lmpou.tbk:
to JuOae ~ mt-mentum ot the b&amp;U
10 &lt;h&gt;8 ' " ' - " t.he ,... whon you
1 dow.1

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for
work llortie,trade
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only to work Pomeroy vnd sur&gt;"''Wldlnll countJCB, calling on
blllllrutea concerns. Nnt1onally IKl~
vertiled llne. Mur;t be a hWitkr.
Peltnanent
connec~io.n II you

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/POLLY AND HER PALS

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JllO,I'Nl llle ~k k, the old und Ulf'
mnlme!l.

WOT'5 ALL
11-iE SHOOTIN'
ABOUT
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"'.---~-" DON'T SEE. 11-IE

SAP! Y 'DON'T
EXPB:T THAT PARASOL
'PROTECT YE FROM

HEART DON'T

GRIEVE FOR."
IS MY

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MOVE OVER. IDIQTII
DON'T HAWG lHE HUL L
8UMBERSHOOT'-' __J ·~'d

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lrr••i•tiL&amp;.
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/on~ w i !IJ n Wl•mnn' ll ll;;ure, hut
whl:"n do wonwn ~turr. thl' rnrntdl -

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DOE~N'T ~AIL IN THAT

INTELLIGENCE TB;T THEY
A12E HOLDIN(r Ao "THE C LuB
TODAY. IF COLONEL HOO!=ER
PASSES AND CA'OPEI&lt; DOSSI\I'T
HE'l-L BE IN A !?AD
"FOQ A YE.A Q !

LIKE A

COMET

PASS'E-6 A

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PERFECo'
ALL

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AND W&gt;-IAT
HAPPE !\lED TO

HE DIDI\I'o
EVE/\l S HOW

COL. HOOI=Eiil'
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Score lo 9-8 With Tying I
Run On Fint When
Laat ()ut Made

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Pomeroy journeyed til MEJ.S011 C1Ly ,
.43&lt;1t Mouda.y e venlna a rter the min and •
.300 playeO a return engagement with I

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'The Beginning of the End:Proclaimed
by a Spetlacula.r and Sensa~ional

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A Dramatic Finish to a Quarter of a Century of
Honorable Merchandising Com~ With Startling
Swiftness as Relentless LIQUIDATORS Swing
Furiously Into ACtion.

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Retum Came Played
Maton Rolulb In
Hot Tilt

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Jer~y City- Till' I.Jout ilrlwl't'll
Mldgt•t WolgRst or Phllnddphia.
r.Jaimant nr th r world ~ ftywr.ight.
, llfle, at1d Johnn.v Drl'nn.m. Tn·nton, wtll lake piiH't~ tolut;&lt;~l H11in
1 r.:\ll;('c; a postponPm"nt Jast ni ght.
St. Louifi- At; a r~u!l. ,,f a spm inl'd Rnk lr ~Uffcroc:l Jn S;u .n.t~· ~ l:.mu•,
J1mmy Collins, Cr~rdmols first oan
man. wW be out of CG!l~ml~~lmn fur
leu dAys, but at t.be end or tht~ ~
tlJnc he probably will b~ ab1e In n•jolu h i$ mates. Dr . R.ob~r L F. 11:1· 1

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f~ i~hH E.tati-::n ,
w~:rr Thut :.dny
Quest'! ~t the !lome of Mo rt McKni ght.

Mu1.}nrie Knowlt r:l tj)enc Y'c.ines
(b•y ni!Jht wiL'I Mr::; Ww . t.uim:r
or Jacll:son.
Mr nnd Mn:;. 0. B. Woorl'.'n rd 0f
H ! lllerd ~ tltc vlsl?ln9
rr li!t •v;., l'l
thb; vldnlty.
1 J chn McGlinn i~ v!stmr:. nis fi aui gllte,. Mrs. A. D. R~,; vl' au d !Pmily.
Mr. and Mt:s. A. F . S!&lt;O&amp;OJJ, M.r. IUlcl
Mrs. 0 . ]J. Woo(.]~nrd, Mn Orl ~
Smith an~ ~~ri!O•Il Mvr:,oull ~p c11t

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··- AJEI'THE~ToF-;rHESE· ,'TWO .
PJ:AYSOYS TAKJ
F:.IGHT
GAMEfSERIOUSL.Y

Attractive
rtun;s
$38.00
$55.00
$133.00
$188.00

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!!i7fl.~l L1vlug RQOIII SUI1-1' .

SIO!I.51l l.i\'ing Rmun S11it••
$!ffii.Otl Lh•ihjf Uo01u

Salt~

S:mt•. Oa Lh·ing- RODin SUilC
Sli.IJ.~

, DlnillK Room !oi alte •

$33.00
$38.00
$98.00
$118.00

'ii19.:i0 Diniug Room :Suite

$1S9.00 Diuin(' IWom Sultf'
$2:.&gt;9.00 lllnlug Roo'" S11ile
Sto!l.OD lkdroom Suit•·

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$117.00
$147.00

Bedroom SultC'

5239.00

Redr~11m

Suite

:!13~19 . 00 Bedroom Suite
14.!tli lk'll SJ)rinb

$1.88
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...... $6.88
$8.88
$3.88

$11.15 Bed SprlnJr
$12.1!i Bt&gt;d Sprinr

$15.00 J\MI Spring

$22.50 8c1l Sprinl"
Sll.15 M:1tU'rss
SII.5CJ

M:atlrN;.~

S11.5G

Ma.Ures~

$.19.5fl Inner Spring

$3.88
$5.55
$6.88
Mattre~JS

$;e:Z.50 Inner Sprlnc Matlrei!IS
$27.50 Inner Spring
Sli bO Day Delli and

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S!9.rl(l Day Red atu l Pad
ss.q.so Day Red and Pad . .

$9.88
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$19.88
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•a4.5t Slc1e-lcer Betrf&amp;:er~~o~r .

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•~rt die aame of Mas:
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wng
"t.be •hea-~
""eia:ht '!;JOWP ovt~r that
Strilhina· ked eye and keep!nr
both c.oa erab)y O\lt of wallopmr
dJitence from any of Jack Shark~)''l or Primo Camera's wallbPf. Rote 9 btocm naturally ,.
·lij"tVn New Yorker', has been eavc.rt:~ about Gotham's ni1bt
Ub'IJ. . bia , money, smtJcs, and
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r · • (ifaia · ne"~f~ed. ia gayl:y as. 111. -11··illftbllt ;&amp;ll 'the pnnebea Of
_' ~li' tlfe :eiUJihet, Loua:hr,ba, and
.. · · rhUf• ln-•U the world ~ould not
~ Mw.. bint · atbua, let: alone lntosi·
· t~·~l . _
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Rosenbloom will . tiefend . his
tltll! BOlUl againat h1s old mal,
Jimmy Slattery o! Buffalo.
They•,·e boled six times thus far,
· · £he f'1rst f ou ' • and
MAle1c 1onmg
winning the hwt two "dukes[" the
title itaelt beinf.won at the r 15ro11nder Jn B11f lo 8 year ago lallt
June.
"Roeey'e" aar t'&amp;ballcrr!l' ways
may coat him tbe crown thta tl":le,
though that &lt;- ta · far from ceJ1&amp;lft,
Like the 1¥e Harry . G~, lilaxl_e
11eema to be tbe •;,p:ce&gt;pt10it to the
rule · that the ·· me:rry .' life . doo,ml

stnt ' boxers. 1 Pf.A4Ds ~ ~ ~t~
natu~ otp!is n 'g~t1ife' do~ngs t,
ex"'sera~d. And that -maY not
be •pte Nal_ cause ot his d efeat
ahop.l~ he f~ll to outcuff and 011~ .
slap Slflta.
,
Some thillk "Roser" 111 a me~l-

0Cf8 champ,. 1\V ell, ln Order te

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that distipctl~n ."Slapsf Ma·der
had io oul:po~nt ay1:h hal ~~;
•uns . as Joe .Andl!l'IOft, T .
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Payn•,
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y o.lo Okup.,
Leo ~w •, Ace
nd·

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"Slats" hhNelf, and nll of tllqfe
bvyl were l'Ough w.1en Muie
cuff~ 'em •r~~tund .
,
If either "Rosey" or the bUft!P·
tiou._ young ll!~r wthl q- tlileUi·
~ntl)l aeri.Ou.s ~ Sehluelinl(; both
would beco,ne aupertta,l'1; for the
Yorke{ Ja A great rinl'~
, • , nd t.Me ~lifo#Ma~·NIJ~ ~

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beer •sardenl,.'. th,..· wanrr '!U~bta.:
Proaj C: 'liie Jlaxfu, boctl hOeJtJl

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Qqtttln; DllBine!JfJ s--.Je.

Liated Below Are
Bdftii~'(eativc ·of The liundreda Of Superlative
Bargaina Available
At LEWIS'
CLO:SE·OUT
PRICES

S3!J.50, 9d! .hminlstu Rurs .
53!.50,

Everything
Must Go--and
Go Quickly!

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$16.88
$15.88
$58.00
$88.00

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SU$.00, Vxl2 Wllten Hqs
$150.00 Doml'!IUc Orieutal

U7.50 Kitchen Cabhtels

$18.33

$3~1.~0

Kik:hen Cablnds
5-t9.50 Kit.: hen Cabinets
$i.!t:i0 Kil1·hrn ('ablnets

$21.33
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SJ7.M Fibre Sulles

PRICES CUT TO

S49.00 l&lt;'l bre :Suits .. ,

THE VERY VITALS

SUi. 75 Kreal.i.fast Set11

$8.66
$10.88
$14.88
$17.88

S!3.5G Breakfast Sets
$27.50 Brtakfast Seta
S:l9.50 Breilkfast

ALL THOUGHTS
OF PROFITS
FORGOTTON

Your firot and laot chanc•
to buy fine .liome Fum-

S7~&lt;J5 SimmoD!I

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$27.33
$32.33

$18.00
$23.00
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Reds

$3.33
$4.44
$4.95 ]•hone S..'s .
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$5.88
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$l9.5tt;•nrinr Chain
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i6.95 8raall.fut Sets . . .. .
' $3.33
SS. W Dinlnr Cha11'9, Each ..
. $2.66
513.50 Fibre ROf'kcr
$5.88
829.00 Walaut veneer \'anity ..
.. $8.88
!tt9.50 Enameled Drr!lstr . .
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$9.95, 9xl'!) FeU Base Ru.::s . ....... . ·

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FIGI-IT RESULTS
.J74 th e West Vlrglnlans, having defea t· 1
.300 ed
natJ Redl!i can only lose n coup!!! .:of
lnstt hem
weeko\'cr here by a 1 to 5 score 1!
more ball ~~:arne&amp; this Wft'k , tlwy nre
By Jnlt'ruatlc nal New~ 8t'I'VOC(!
, The Bucke)·e• again emcrgrll v1c·
KQing to give a lot o! unf'mfllo~·ed
At New Yurk-GHlcomo Bcntom ru;,
l "ESTEROA\:"'S Rt:SULTS
• torlous and once more lt wm; :t .
1Utt·!llmg contest. F't!atures of tJw 1
printers !IOille nice JObll revurn[,)ln:.t ltaitan heuv~·wr.lght. dcfeutea Ocn
A.MEftiC:AN ASSOCIATION
the record books. And U th~y lll"ll• O'Kelly, Du:;ton. rHl ).
Co'!\mibus 111.. Luulsvtlle- raltl .
same were £he pile dl"lvc hitting of
a;e w connect with. .one or two
Haro ld H enderson, West Franklrio!ilrmapolls, 6; Toledo, 3.
Rawlings who clouted two home
more shutout defeat.&lt;;, th~· ~1romt~ - full , lll.. v:cll.tJrWl!l ght. defeated
Onll' ,'g ames scheduled .
l'UilS and two s1n81cs. Bmw
ut 1
11
cd today to take their plac,• Il,;ht HI Johnny K en, Scotla nd. t6l.
t
NA'fiONAI, LEAGUJ:;
t'hort turned in the dazzling play of
t.hl! head Q1. the list tor non-winAt Chiougo----Frank
Bn~t agli ;J , '
Chicago, 8 , Cincinnall, 0
the evening when he jumped Jngil
nina eflort.s.
Wln mpeg, knoc~cd out Pcttl Ln- St. Lo Uis· Pittsburgh l rai!H .
wide and handsome to drag duwg a
The Reds Ud th; e all-ttmc maj or C~O!;IlC, Ft. Wnync. lud.. middle- ~ Only games scheduled.
clout that looked lik e a sure L'.vo
league reoord ye~~terdny J.s L"'tPy weight, t2l.
baggl'r Brown hit a triple and
crumpled before th~ Chica.ao Cubs,
Clyde Chastuin, Springfield . rn a.
AMt:RICAN LEAGUE
Bmlth a home for Mason.
8 to 0. It wal:i theiL· fourth con.k'C· won a dec lslou over J cny Cmno,
Cleveland, 5; St. LOUIS, 3.
•
The Buckeye tm 1c1· defense crumutlve s hutout. No tea m hos l'Ver f'; ltlcagu.
Di' ~roll. 7; Chicaso. 2.
bled at most crltleal momcnt.s, each
reach~d the humility of five oon ·
AlA Oakland, Cal. - Jo~ e Santa
Philadelphia, 3; Washington , 2.
tltnc scorea resultlna nnd m thr
secutive hm-se-collarings. but g1·ea l Portuguc:;e heav:rwctgllt, rlefeat.cd
Plulo.delphln , 6; Washington, 5.
!Inn! frame. as a result of u t;Ouple
things mny be r.xpccted of the eel- Eomo Ch evali~r. Oakland negro, 10.
New York , 0; Boslon, 8.
or miscut's, four runs followed t.o
Iar-loYinll genU. of 1931.
At Colwnbus-Johnuy Freeman
b1lng the game too clcsc for comThe last 'lme the r~dlegs mnde a BulJalo, ea~tly dc fcaed Bamm~·
OAME:S TODA.Y
fort , the ~ying nm being on fir~t
run was In the fourth ln!llng of Cohen, Cleveland lillht heavyweight
i\MCRlCAN ASSOCIA.TION
balje when the final putout wa~ recMlnneapo IIs ot Colwnbn•
t:h'Jir game 'With Brooklyn on Jai y ln JO wunds.
......
orded. 'I'he game last wee k a 1~&gt;U
29, They have played 40 hHltngs
Kansas C1ty nt LouU;vllle.
ended wit 11 the ty!na run on fir.':lt
without a tally.
WRESTUNG RESULTS
St. Paul a t Toledo.
Pomeroy was credited with ten hits 1
Bob Smith would not move an
Mllwaukee at lndtanapolls.
as was Maso n
Neither pitcher
l •ch a-"' gtylng tht' Reds five hi ts.
walked
nor
struck
out
n batlN.
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
1
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By Internalional News Serv ce
B to
t Phil d 1 hi
2
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Wnll.
81
ohns•n
wo'
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a
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games
The
Line-Up
wns
for
Pomeroy :
v
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At EuiTulo. N Y .-Ed Don George
k
N
y k 2
In the "yenth l''.'l. ""
•• , wlo•ot
'''' farmer tit le ctmmant, defeated Ec1
Broo lyn tlat l ew1 · or (2 games I Stiv&lt;'rs cr. Davis ss, Stnnle.v Zb.
'
Bruin. '""'''' fi"e run•. h e finally·
Cinchma
C lLCago
Stanlry Stasull!kl, oland.
st Lo 1 ta Pit'"
b I L games ! Rawlings. lb. SJ10rr 3b, Crow rf.
•• t t •- wlo--• to c·me 1&gt;&gt;, Ra&gt;·
·
us
a
"' LEA&lt;
Ul'g 1
Dunn If, Bcllftcfl•t· [) F. Ores.o.;. rr;
1gal~
ut:
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Len
Macal
uso,
fw·mer
Co
IEiti"AN
'il"
K ..•lp ftn'·'tng
the "npJc• nt tosk . foo tball star. nnd Rudy La · DitZl
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lor Mason, Davi:J cf. Gresti If , Gnm
.,..,
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Cll 1\J\o t ~-t
It
Qec.rge Connally, who would not New Yot·k, "rcw
1 cago ll. ..,., ro ·
lb, Brown ss. FoRlesong :Jb. Vall haw been surprised while with the
- - ---·~-~-'
Cleveland at St. Lou! ~.
Meter c, Rowh 2b, Tumcr and J .
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Whit.'! Sox If ..,...,y
,._
•~s kcd "m
'I to
Only games sc ~u 1ed.
. Gress rf, Smith p. Thl' finA l ~t:"rt'
shine &amp;hoes, won n b&amp;.ll same for
C ementtng
'
F nend~bip
·
- - -·---was 9" _,,_,.
1
the Cleveland Iudin.;u;, defeatiug
Firmest (l'h•ndSillps nre formed
Rercat G a l
--;:,::=--:.~.,--;-tbe et. Louis Browns. 5 t.o J . Tht
In mutual ndl·ersiry M Iron Is
Tile rnl't'st gas in tile wor ld ls
xo.&gt;non, ot' wlllch I IIIH't ls fu und In
exw0h1Cagil workhot'se wrw wild but I 1110st stron g I,v nu l tl'( I •us t 11e
Hen·est ftume .-Col ton.
liO,O\.WI.UOO pari~ 1•f u \ r .- Culller'~
I
Brownles to
1t s.~,~
f&lt;~-J..L:::=-:::-::-=-:::--:~:::::-::-::-~
1.•
L!l.ke,&lt;~o!d• .... -c1- :o,, ll&gt;=on
ties. He w:Llk crl .';ix and struck out I
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- -- - - cf Cle\'elauri. fornwr ""::::.~'~:•,:.,;-::;
P . Yocum o f Zlme~vlllt•. 1
Cash, lfl -~·f'ILr-old Cll'velllllcl o·--:,
WL're und ~ fcatPd at lhe end
first da~··s pin~· lu tlw ~talc horr ~·­
~h&lt;M' pitching loumamrn~ .
. Mnrlon-Stl'pplug thl' mlJ P
2 OII' J . Blac k LcRf, hum tl te 1'.
naker sta bles nt t. Charlc~ . I! L wn:;
Uw s tnr or a lllght m t!:.- II U[: of tile
Ohio !lhort ~;hiJJ races h en ·. o~· nr.ral
Mllter, dl'l.\'Nl by Pan!llali, won thP
firs! and tblrd lwat.~ cf thl" l"m..;.~ l­
il nt t.ro t and Black L.•ar lou k ~:Le
\ :mcund.
, Camp Perry- The U. S. N!" .' 1
1 trnm a rri\' ·•d to s ta rt p:·anJ...: t• for 1
th&lt;' national rille and p l sl o 1
ma tches.
St. Lou i.~·-Frauk o ·noUJ kr. r r 1 H'lvt• inftl"lder of
the Sl. Lc111&gt;o!
Browns. was O.Jll&gt;Uilllt'd manat,-er or 1
tile MiJwnu!tt•e Brf' wen;.
O 'Romk l'. wllu Will Jl i'olx.tlv pl:H'
INH1 l.la.~ • f c~r 1111' Mllwat ... , uu tJ: I.
sun'f'r,t~ Mar ty Jkrghanmu•r.
NI'W YOlk- Showers la: .t til!; I1L
fo rced uw pul:itpoHrmt·nt t•! llw 1'' ·
umud boul b:•IW('t'll Pr mm oltncrn
and Rcbi•tLo Rolwtt .tt ~)l'tl.ll\llaiui
Jl!trk. New.nk . Tt wiil ll · heM !ul il!fh L. .1\t !hr. Wllf.h· m \••:.ll'l'll:i .,o
•lfl~'l nflOn Cnmrm Wt'l('l lc=~ :?14, H v-~
bi'l u 224
fhlladl"\pll i a - Or·or~::&lt;·
· · M u 1 ··
H aas, PhJ!ad&lt;;"IJih lR A lhlt•t !CS ' IlLII- I
fl1idcr. h:Jli a Jrar·Junxl J ·· t ~ \\o\'131

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Mumcapolls
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55
Toledo
46
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NATION t\L Lt;&amp;GUE
Chw
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st.
Luuls
Nt' W Y ork
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Chlrngo .
5a
45
Brooklyn
55
48
H o.~t.on
4'1
60
Pitl.'iburgh
46
!lO
P htLi dl•lphta
40
60
Cjuciun ati
a1
M
AMf.lllt.:AI\ LEAGUE
Chu..
·~v on Lol&gt;t
Plulad !ephia
'J6
28
Wll.!ihlulltun
63
39
New York.
fll\
fl
Clevela nd
fit
53
St. LoUI!:i
43
56
Boston
40
61
Chicu.go
31
62
DeLr~ 1t
38
US

pll.c hers in an effort to bcut t.he
New York Yt:~.nkt-'t!S but finolly tlu-cw
their hnuds up J.n tlic D.ir and collapscn 9 to 8. 'l't'n Wulks helped \he
•
YIU1 k ~. Con~&gt;.:~;
wa lk'·u Jll 1om· t 1mcs.
Webb, Do.ston uutneldcr who Is out
t.o breu.lr: the mujor ltag uc two-bagllCl" rt:-curd. whacked double;s no. 50
und 51.
ReJ Faber, ~howcd hi'l ag e, foldmg up be[o!"e the a l J.:tck of t he DeLmlt l'IIW!'S, who routed lht~ Chld gu While Box 7 to 2 J&lt;'n ber tlJOk
!:Is Rhowu r in the el3blh inning llf.
Uor allowing the T!~ers to convert
seven hits in4, five rwts.
OUter teams were Idle.

By COPELAND C. BURG
INS SJ)\lrt8 Wnter
New York , Aug 4.-U th ".' Clnein-

m~:.Q lfOOd, MERCHAN1'S fNDUB~
TRIES, l!fC., Third and Wayne,/ menrr• 111 ll Rked. \\'!um the meu's
O;;urP:&lt;t flhuw 11 !!Uh!'!lnnt lu l hulaill't•
Dayton. Ohio.
8-&lt;lt-3t In
the Jm ·lklun•k.- 1•:\'I'II.Hlge,

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WE:l
ynu
with the
see u and lfl't oar llellvered price' hdow,, bad a golfe! s game may ~ 1 , ,nhlf' 01 mnslm niblick ln chtp- 1tlno the ' ' ' ' "f the cl"b .,,.....,; cthu"'
ar say very re lik
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oa t,oa Je&amp;L
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w e t.Q P 1ElY on an !Jl•ll ... •tt or the .• and, U would ~:!ke be ll T'le object
1&amp; to get the ball out

Baby

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It lS Nn rr;.atter how goOd
nt•.u;e If }Oll
usc a putter, thtng
Wrlllts ...t"the !lltost fHh·lllll'f'd In

OSCAR MYERS, Mrr.
Orand plano, Pomero)'
Ohio.
almost now. A No. l condition.
Prlt.e reaaonahle. Essex coupe wlt.h
Wh•n Curlew Rinr•
rw'1ble aea.r. 1930 model, rwt a
.A!JIIou;:h l ht• em·ft•w Ju•U Willi
little over 7000 mJJe1. 82l so. fkcn!Joll~hl~i In the !'(.'\'CDIN'IIIIt Ct'll·
ond a\ve .. Middleport,. o.
Jury, lhl'!rt~ uro still a few towng
Dally 8·4·St; Weekly 11·5~1t.
In l!:n&amp;:hllld whkh retnln th~&gt;oldcus­
tam.
At IUpnn, •J n Yo rk~hlrt':
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to ht'r hOO'Ie In Dcster hfvinl home by tltclr niec&lt;: M».ry 8 Uia011

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Todt alded
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tn [IFoxx
6 tn and
5 t.rJwnph.
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Allo two CCict rooma Gil MaiD
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Fourth Conoecutive Game
Endo In Wllitewaoh
For Buckeye•

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· Oourt 8t., over Bulll:tlng and .Loarl

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th:- Ume. A chip lhot out of the
El•lTOR'S NOTE : Thia lJi lhe 1eal5)' simple eourae.
trPp h:a.• t.o be one hundred per Qellt
rtt~pona.lb'9 for PY debt.ll m- flflVCa•Ja ol a ~erJes ef ten arUcleli of Of'tUng ~Jut of a sand trap need t&gt;rr.u: sti!. 'I'tle ball m"'t be takeJt '
by Ul10~ other Uum my- bllbue&amp;loo in rulf rcr tb.e rr.adtn of oot be tbe hard 1.uk that man)' rot rl t.'!l n or the Shot Ia dubbed. l
TIM! Dall,,. Trlb.ae b1 the famoUII bOifers make lt. Of course at tim~ have bl'i'en so rm n y ot our be&amp;t. aclf- tall('C t.he IMll w1U travel bJ th~
WM. J. SEYFR.LED
roUer, Leo Diepl, l'rcf~ornU 01ot a high ball lllndlng 1n aolt sand cn1 tC'nUnuaJly Jilin Lhese Mhclta and amcunt. ot sand YOU take. In oUter
Oa.llenk, and runner up In the m.ay bury lt$elf amt prove a. dl.tflcult h tn·c Citl lfl It ~o Gften m.)'self that warns, 1f you Willt the ball to ao
Open at lnvl!r'Deii&amp;, 'J.'o&amp;edo,
You ll:lliy even need two. 6-ho!.ll my adv ice ia to take no chances llontl. lour or five feet Jlllt over the edl;e
u luhl C.O "Artie" McGovr.rn, oa· to C'et ont or Ute trap but 1!"; t.hts ploy w.1h the nibliok every too~ yuur of U'!" green, you will bit rrom two
tlon;ally knoll n physh:a.l tra.im:r. ell.8C ~ ot.r seeilnd she~ may put tho ball lands In a trap.
to L'u-c~. inches back ot t.ne ~1. u
Tht.~e ar1klu appear \loee.ll:ly.
ball C'I06f enuugh to the Jllln t.o JP;! t
1n addt·eaalng the blU at.and wll.tl Yotl want the baU to go tlf~1 to
By LEO DlEGt:L
dow11 In one putt apd how ott.eu the .!ihot:lders p.Jintln;:
._ line twenty fei:lt you will hit from an
1 can )Cu recall the t.lmeu you were ahcut stll feet to the ldt 011
DP- H.
FOSTER
of the pm . eighth of &amp;n !ncb to &amp;n lnch behind
~v:, Tol&lt;l to "Artie" Mc.Jvvc• n
safely on Ute green but hid to take T h11i wul allow ror th e "fade.'' Oet the Dall.
t ~·mwu Exclush·ely For and Cup)thrc ... pu~ts.
o fmn footing , dlgglna the h ~cb
The best way to maat~r this &amp;hot
Racine
Ohio.
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right
Of all the que.sllon.s put t.o me by right lnt" the !land 110 tllAt you Jee l
t.o take a number Cit tails
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••lY pupilti llOite Is more common PE':"!f'('t ' :. loOUd cu you 1· teet. Btn .··l liaDd trap ,and practJce 8t'ttina th:mt
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"Out of the SO.n~s?:'raps :.nd Bunk· than '"What's the be!it way to get c•,ln(()rtcbly cl ·:~ to tt.t&gt; ball and out of ~lft'ereo~t pooltJonll Bud qnder
BRAN and MIDDLINGS.
out of a sand tr ap ?" My answ{!r lis dp~p ~our club flrully 01.bout .six in- varylnll clrcumst&amp;Hces-- place the
York. Aug. 4-0f all the men a lways " With an explos.lon sh ot." cJ~r.&lt; rnom the tup.
balls at every pcasJf:lc anete. step on
A Freoh car of Winter talNew
t:at.ards In gulf uone ilj mort• o
th b
th•u• b
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Cot ~ all out and s et It on lhe
Tllc Ji £- of the ball will Jeterr.•· -~ , , · ury
em in the saud-~o.nd
Whe~t bran at ..... 89c aruwying to the a \·cruge gollt:r th au i!tl t&gt;en ' E::! many golfers ha\·e l rou· t he nm&lt; uut or :wnd 1t 18 neces~ry ~ou.l 500n overcome
your dreor.i of
Snow J'Jallt! Mlddl .... l . $1.1'0 the Sl&amp;ht of hiS btlll landing in a b!e !t ge~ting out or a t.rup. espcc- to take If your ball ls lylng on top traps, ami conquer one of the m05t
sand trap. The minute tlllii hoppt"ll~ htlly In the bunkP.rs arouml th e: of Ute ~;nd you will have t.o to, li.~ usefu.• shots in sotr.
Red Qog and Flour
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gets panick".
treto and W"&gt;.&lt;ICS
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Calf 111..1 . . . .
89c iakln h~tlcachc:s .the t t ap lt:el!•if.d
of the oaH Pe111aps 1t l!:i teed up me~· (l..ln~ \l• 1 too clean and will ~HW:)J
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$1.75 sh 1 gHad ~ 101:!, ali JUSt anotnc l lyon Hmcoth "&gt;~Hid with c.1ly a .!m.r.ll fiuthe.- than yc,t want It to If ~!IIi'
All Abrdod People Q:~.arrel
flfo ,"
t e
ll landed leu or I t.unlur nhc:.d t•nd a ny club bul
ballIsm a bad lie or iii burled m
.. lt Is ntll •l,l .ii -'l'ioiiiiH·t l l•v nlrWt: IIAV!: JN A F&amp;ESH S HIPuf
C-rttll on rlgh r cnc i::;)lpt to hi:! used 1\e
: he trn; you will have to hit
Ut'l!i."'l'li In
''"lil'll haf
MENt' OF
turbt~ t"~ . ~ w~d nul t:x. dis- 1rclfl ~ try tc ch1p tt un oi run 1t up clcse tn the tlall withou t tak. 1g flenfllt• ~Pw•·11·l.'' lllll~ JUKfh't• 11111
n t e eru;~
on I he C{,Yl· , wJlh n putler !:crneUrne~; With noo-J mue:1 ~, nd
Ill tht&gt; J)h·ort·c cu110·1 ,1t L um luu n
TlmoU.,. Sftd,
Clttnr, trary, he would oonsldet· lt au l'X- but' heoood ,. J•~
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As~~..: fL t N'&lt;t c;)' ~a tuke \OUI' 1 1
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u rt&gt;rn;1rk
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Wlt.lte 8weel ClovH', Wflll~n &amp;1- landtd "''"
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M 1t s ~-th e uve rage lhat countli
I ~wins. I omt r.h~ chin to the r!ght ne~
~Jw Ht.vnfl ubpr1\tllnuu
husht~~t•l
f•Ua Clo1'ft', ~Are. Sefltlll Barl~1· fllllll'd completely
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n•t ~~··~~~~t~ ;~d,~YI~~aya ~~;~~k .~~~~ ~~u~ f!r :nd look at the boll Wit~ "nnJ.v •JIIIIrl"(' /!•ol lib n1arri t•tJ IH'U·
!Sudan Gran. Fut1der Cala, Illllld,
Anrt why ? It!i just U!i t'll~y lc g •t t h P : ·~ :" vf't h~- club ILld you)I tu -kl•,;l J::·h~~,;~ ~~: ~:~p:rluJt. '''e dn."
We bt~~ndle aeUt.lnr bul ihe best I :::pball ~~Jc~s\to the !Jill from II •;an([ sm n have cornplele conftdence Init sh o: ,,;en In any other Lay ~~
A ..:u.
::; rom n short nppm;,rtl FIIJ"tlwrrnm"' yc ,J will nlwo.yl!i get face of your nlblic ll: back use a hal t
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face tnuch tt--11 thll name of the
tibot, ~RUN , the ball ll literally ·•e:rplOt.tcd" c1,1.t by the eanc1. The halt
&amp;vitnc 18 1m))CII't&amp;ftt to. lt Ls &amp;l{n08t
lmpooelblo 14......, a full'"""" bt

&amp;hot ls Lhe one
8hal iP IQI.f that ll blt from the outaJde in. It mll5t be a 800d Arm hJt.
lrrt:.lirectJve or how tar you lt'&amp;.nt
t.b~ hall to 10- You retulata Lhq dla-

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N:cremer, Jt. !1 sllnaat lmpou.tbk:
to JuOae ~ mt-mentum ot the b&amp;U
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Mldgt•t WolgRst or Phllnddphia.
r.Jaimant nr th r world ~ ftywr.ight.
, llfle, at1d Johnn.v Drl'nn.m. Tn·nton, wtll lake piiH't~ tolut;&lt;~l H11in
1 r.:\ll;('c; a postponPm"nt Jast ni ght.
St. Louifi- At; a r~u!l. ,,f a spm inl'd Rnk lr ~Uffcroc:l Jn S;u .n.t~· ~ l:.mu•,
J1mmy Collins, Cr~rdmols first oan
man. wW be out of CG!l~ml~~lmn fur
leu dAys, but at t.be end or tht~ ~
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Quest'! ~t the !lome of Mo rt McKni ght.

Mu1.}nrie Knowlt r:l tj)enc Y'c.ines
(b•y ni!Jht wiL'I Mr::; Ww . t.uim:r
or Jacll:son.
Mr nnd Mn:;. 0. B. Woorl'.'n rd 0f
H ! lllerd ~ tltc vlsl?ln9
rr li!t •v;., l'l
thb; vldnlty.
1 J chn McGlinn i~ v!stmr:. nis fi aui gllte,. Mrs. A. D. R~,; vl' au d !Pmily.
Mr. and Mt:s. A. F . S!&lt;O&amp;OJJ, M.r. IUlcl
Mrs. 0 . ]J. Woo(.]~nrd, Mn Orl ~
Smith an~ ~~ri!O•Il Mvr:,oull ~p c11t

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rtun;s
$38.00
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$33.00
$38.00
$98.00
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$1S9.00 Diuin(' IWom Sultf'
$2:.&gt;9.00 lllnlug Roo'" S11ile
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14.!tli lk'll SJ)rinb

$1.88
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$11.15 Bed SprlnJr
$12.1!i Bt&gt;d Sprinr

$15.00 J\MI Spring

$22.50 8c1l Sprinl"
Sll.15 M:1tU'rss
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Mattre~JS

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•a4.5t Slc1e-lcer Betrf&amp;:er~~o~r .

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e... ,-. PL l!.fg time pugdo.m ...ow
•~rt die aame of Mas:
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wng
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""eia:ht '!;JOWP ovt~r that
Strilhina· ked eye and keep!nr
both c.oa erab)y O\lt of wallopmr
dJitence from any of Jack Shark~)''l or Primo Camera's wallbPf. Rote 9 btocm naturally ,.
·lij"tVn New Yorker', has been eavc.rt:~ about Gotham's ni1bt
Ub'IJ. . bia , money, smtJcs, and
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i~I~F,J- ~8ofor~r. JJ~.er, ~
r · • (ifaia · ne"~f~ed. ia gayl:y as. 111. -11··illftbllt ;&amp;ll 'the pnnebea Of
_' ~li' tlfe :eiUJihet, Loua:hr,ba, and
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~ Mw.. bint · atbua, let: alone lntosi·
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Rosenbloom will . tiefend . his
tltll! BOlUl againat h1s old mal,
Jimmy Slattery o! Buffalo.
They•,·e boled six times thus far,
· · £he f'1rst f ou ' • and
MAle1c 1onmg
winning the hwt two "dukes[" the
title itaelt beinf.won at the r 15ro11nder Jn B11f lo 8 year ago lallt
June.
"Roeey'e" aar t'&amp;ballcrr!l' ways
may coat him tbe crown thta tl":le,
though that &lt;- ta · far from ceJ1&amp;lft,
Like the 1¥e Harry . G~, lilaxl_e
11eema to be tbe •;,p:ce&gt;pt10it to the
rule · that the ·· me:rry .' life . doo,ml

stnt ' boxers. 1 Pf.A4Ds ~ ~ ~t~
natu~ otp!is n 'g~t1ife' do~ngs t,
ex"'sera~d. And that -maY not
be •pte Nal_ cause ot his d efeat
ahop.l~ he f~ll to outcuff and 011~ .
slap Slflta.
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Some thillk "Roser" 111 a me~l-

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had io oul:po~nt ay1:h hal ~~;
•uns . as Joe .Andl!l'IOft, T .
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Payn•,
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y o.lo Okup.,
Leo ~w •, Ace
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k!ns, La'I'Fy Joh..•ott llt\d fitmlly
"Slats" hhNelf, and nll of tllqfe
bvyl were l'Ough w.1en Muie
cuff~ 'em •r~~tund .
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If either "Rosey" or the bUft!P·
tiou._ young ll!~r wthl q- tlileUi·
~ntl)l aeri.Ou.s ~ Sehluelinl(; both
would beco,ne aupertta,l'1; for the
Yorke{ Ja A great rinl'~
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beer •sardenl,.'. th,..· wanrr '!U~bta.:
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Bdftii~'(eativc ·of The liundreda Of Superlative
Bargaina Available
At LEWIS'
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FIGI-IT RESULTS
.J74 th e West Vlrglnlans, having defea t· 1
.300 ed
natJ Redl!i can only lose n coup!!! .:of
lnstt hem
weeko\'cr here by a 1 to 5 score 1!
more ball ~~:arne&amp; this Wft'k , tlwy nre
By Jnlt'ruatlc nal New~ 8t'I'VOC(!
, The Bucke)·e• again emcrgrll v1c·
KQing to give a lot o! unf'mfllo~·ed
At New Yurk-GHlcomo Bcntom ru;,
l "ESTEROA\:"'S Rt:SULTS
• torlous and once more lt wm; :t .
1Utt·!llmg contest. F't!atures of tJw 1
printers !IOille nice JObll revurn[,)ln:.t ltaitan heuv~·wr.lght. dcfeutea Ocn
A.MEftiC:AN ASSOCIATION
the record books. And U th~y lll"ll• O'Kelly, Du:;ton. rHl ).
Co'!\mibus 111.. Luulsvtlle- raltl .
same were £he pile dl"lvc hitting of
a;e w connect with. .one or two
Haro ld H enderson, West Franklrio!ilrmapolls, 6; Toledo, 3.
Rawlings who clouted two home
more shutout defeat.&lt;;, th~· ~1romt~ - full , lll.. v:cll.tJrWl!l ght. defeated
Onll' ,'g ames scheduled .
l'UilS and two s1n81cs. Bmw
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cd today to take their plac,• Il,;ht HI Johnny K en, Scotla nd. t6l.
t
NA'fiONAI, LEAGUJ:;
t'hort turned in the dazzling play of
t.hl! head Q1. the list tor non-winAt Chiougo----Frank
Bn~t agli ;J , '
Chicago, 8 , Cincinnall, 0
the evening when he jumped Jngil
nina eflort.s.
Wln mpeg, knoc~cd out Pcttl Ln- St. Lo Uis· Pittsburgh l rai!H .
wide and handsome to drag duwg a
The Reds Ud th; e all-ttmc maj or C~O!;IlC, Ft. Wnync. lud.. middle- ~ Only games scheduled.
clout that looked lik e a sure L'.vo
league reoord ye~~terdny J.s L"'tPy weight, t2l.
baggl'r Brown hit a triple and
crumpled before th~ Chica.ao Cubs,
Clyde Chastuin, Springfield . rn a.
AMt:RICAN LEAGUE
Bmlth a home for Mason.
8 to 0. It wal:i theiL· fourth con.k'C· won a dec lslou over J cny Cmno,
Cleveland, 5; St. LOUIS, 3.
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The Buckeye tm 1c1· defense crumutlve s hutout. No tea m hos l'Ver f'; ltlcagu.
Di' ~roll. 7; Chicaso. 2.
bled at most crltleal momcnt.s, each
reach~d the humility of five oon ·
AlA Oakland, Cal. - Jo~ e Santa
Philadelphia, 3; Washington , 2.
tltnc scorea resultlna nnd m thr
secutive hm-se-collarings. but g1·ea l Portuguc:;e heav:rwctgllt, rlefeat.cd
Plulo.delphln , 6; Washington, 5.
!Inn! frame. as a result of u t;Ouple
things mny be r.xpccted of the eel- Eomo Ch evali~r. Oakland negro, 10.
New York , 0; Boslon, 8.
or miscut's, four runs followed t.o
Iar-loYinll genU. of 1931.
At Colwnbus-Johnuy Freeman
b1lng the game too clcsc for comThe last 'lme the r~dlegs mnde a BulJalo, ea~tly dc fcaed Bamm~·
OAME:S TODA.Y
fort , the ~ying nm being on fir~t
run was In the fourth ln!llng of Cohen, Cleveland lillht heavyweight
i\MCRlCAN ASSOCIA.TION
balje when the final putout wa~ recMlnneapo IIs ot Colwnbn•
t:h'Jir game 'With Brooklyn on Jai y ln JO wunds.
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orded. 'I'he game last wee k a 1~&gt;U
29, They have played 40 hHltngs
Kansas C1ty nt LouU;vllle.
ended wit 11 the ty!na run on fir.':lt
without a tally.
WRESTUNG RESULTS
St. Paul a t Toledo.
Pomeroy was credited with ten hits 1
Bob Smith would not move an
Mllwaukee at lndtanapolls.
as was Maso n
Neither pitcher
l •ch a-"' gtylng tht' Reds five hi ts.
walked
nor
struck
out
n batlN.
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B to
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In the "yenth l''.'l. ""
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'''' farmer tit le ctmmant, defeated Ec1
Broo lyn tlat l ew1 · or (2 games I Stiv&lt;'rs cr. Davis ss, Stnnle.v Zb.
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Cinchma
C lLCago
Stanlry Stasull!kl, oland.
st Lo 1 ta Pit'"
b I L games ! Rawlings. lb. SJ10rr 3b, Crow rf.
•• t t •- wlo--• to c·me 1&gt;&gt;, Ra&gt;·
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Ul'g 1
Dunn If, Bcllftcfl•t· [) F. Ores.o.;. rr;
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Macal
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K ..•lp ftn'·'tng
the "npJc• nt tosk . foo tball star. nnd Rudy La · DitZl
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Qec.rge Connally, who would not New Yot·k, "rcw
1 cago ll. ..,., ro ·
lb, Brown ss. FoRlesong :Jb. Vall haw been surprised while with the
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Meter c, Rowh 2b, Tumcr and J .
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Whit.'! Sox If ..,...,y
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Only games sc ~u 1ed.
. Gress rf, Smith p. Thl' finA l ~t:"rt'
shine &amp;hoes, won n b&amp;.ll same for
C ementtng
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the Cleveland Iudin.;u;, defeatiug
Firmest (l'h•ndSillps nre formed
Rercat G a l
--;:,::=--:.~.,--;-tbe et. Louis Browns. 5 t.o J . Tht
In mutual ndl·ersiry M Iron Is
Tile rnl't'st gas in tile wor ld ls
xo.&gt;non, ot' wlllch I IIIH't ls fu und In
exw0h1Cagil workhot'se wrw wild but I 1110st stron g I,v nu l tl'( I •us t 11e
Hen·est ftume .-Col ton.
liO,O\.WI.UOO pari~ 1•f u \ r .- Culller'~
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- -- - - cf Cle\'elauri. fornwr ""::::.~'~:•,:.,;-::;
P . Yocum o f Zlme~vlllt•. 1
Cash, lfl -~·f'ILr-old Cll'velllllcl o·--:,
WL're und ~ fcatPd at lhe end
first da~··s pin~· lu tlw ~talc horr ~·­
~h&lt;M' pitching loumamrn~ .
. Mnrlon-Stl'pplug thl' mlJ P
2 OII' J . Blac k LcRf, hum tl te 1'.
naker sta bles nt t. Charlc~ . I! L wn:;
Uw s tnr or a lllght m t!:.- II U[: of tile
Ohio !lhort ~;hiJJ races h en ·. o~· nr.ral
Mllter, dl'l.\'Nl by Pan!llali, won thP
firs! and tblrd lwat.~ cf thl" l"m..;.~ l­
il nt t.ro t and Black L.•ar lou k ~:Le
\ :mcund.
, Camp Perry- The U. S. N!" .' 1
1 trnm a rri\' ·•d to s ta rt p:·anJ...: t• for 1
th&lt;' national rille and p l sl o 1
ma tches.
St. Lou i.~·-Frauk o ·noUJ kr. r r 1 H'lvt• inftl"lder of
the Sl. Lc111&gt;o!
Browns. was O.Jll&gt;Uilllt'd manat,-er or 1
tile MiJwnu!tt•e Brf' wen;.
O 'Romk l'. wllu Will Jl i'olx.tlv pl:H'
INH1 l.la.~ • f c~r 1111' Mllwat ... , uu tJ: I.
sun'f'r,t~ Mar ty Jkrghanmu•r.
NI'W YOlk- Showers la: .t til!; I1L
fo rced uw pul:itpoHrmt·nt t•! llw 1'' ·
umud boul b:•IW('t'll Pr mm oltncrn
and Rcbi•tLo Rolwtt .tt ~)l'tl.ll\llaiui
Jl!trk. New.nk . Tt wiil ll · heM !ul il!fh L. .1\t !hr. Wllf.h· m \••:.ll'l'll:i .,o
•lfl~'l nflOn Cnmrm Wt'l('l lc=~ :?14, H v-~
bi'l u 224
fhlladl"\pll i a - Or·or~::&lt;·
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fl1idcr. h:Jli a Jrar·Junxl J ·· t ~ \\o\'131

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Toledo
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Chlrngo .
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Brooklyn
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H o.~t.on
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Pitl.'iburgh
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60
Cjuciun ati
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AMf.lllt.:AI\ LEAGUE
Chu..
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Plulad !ephia
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Wll.!ihlulltun
63
39
New York.
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fit
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St. LoUI!:i
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56
Boston
40
61
Chicu.go
31
62
DeLr~ 1t
38
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pll.c hers in an effort to bcut t.he
New York Yt:~.nkt-'t!S but finolly tlu-cw
their hnuds up J.n tlic D.ir and collapscn 9 to 8. 'l't'n Wulks helped \he
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wa lk'·u Jll 1om· t 1mcs.
Webb, Do.ston uutneldcr who Is out
t.o breu.lr: the mujor ltag uc two-bagllCl" rt:-curd. whacked double;s no. 50
und 51.
ReJ Faber, ~howcd hi'l ag e, foldmg up be[o!"e the a l J.:tck of t he DeLmlt l'IIW!'S, who routed lht~ Chld gu While Box 7 to 2 J&lt;'n ber tlJOk
!:Is Rhowu r in the el3blh inning llf.
Uor allowing the T!~ers to convert
seven hits in4, five rwts.
OUter teams were Idle.

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INS SJ)\lrt8 Wnter
New York , Aug 4.-U th ".' Clnein-

m~:.Q lfOOd, MERCHAN1'S fNDUB~
TRIES, l!fC., Third and Wayne,/ menrr• 111 ll Rked. \\'!um the meu's
O;;urP:&lt;t flhuw 11 !!Uh!'!lnnt lu l hulaill't•
Dayton. Ohio.
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Wrlllts ...t"the !lltost fHh·lllll'f'd In

OSCAR MYERS, Mrr.
Orand plano, Pomero)'
Ohio.
almost now. A No. l condition.
Prlt.e reaaonahle. Essex coupe wlt.h
Wh•n Curlew Rinr•
rw'1ble aea.r. 1930 model, rwt a
.A!JIIou;:h l ht• em·ft•w Ju•U Willi
little over 7000 mJJe1. 82l so. fkcn!Joll~hl~i In the !'(.'\'CDIN'IIIIt Ct'll·
ond a\ve .. Middleport,. o.
Jury, lhl'!rt~ uro still a few towng
Dally 8·4·St; Weekly 11·5~1t.
In l!:n&amp;:hllld whkh retnln th~&gt;oldcus­
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th:- Ume. A chip lhot out of the
El•lTOR'S NOTE : Thia lJi lhe 1eal5)' simple eourae.
trPp h:a.• t.o be one hundred per Qellt
rtt~pona.lb'9 for PY debt.ll m- flflVCa•Ja ol a ~erJes ef ten arUcleli of Of'tUng ~Jut of a sand trap need t&gt;rr.u: sti!. 'I'tle ball m"'t be takeJt '
by Ul10~ other Uum my- bllbue&amp;loo in rulf rcr tb.e rr.adtn of oot be tbe hard 1.uk that man)' rot rl t.'!l n or the Shot Ia dubbed. l
TIM! Dall,,. Trlb.ae b1 the famoUII bOifers make lt. Of course at tim~ have bl'i'en so rm n y ot our be&amp;t. aclf- tall('C t.he IMll w1U travel bJ th~
WM. J. SEYFR.LED
roUer, Leo Diepl, l'rcf~ornU 01ot a high ball lllndlng 1n aolt sand cn1 tC'nUnuaJly Jilin Lhese Mhclta and amcunt. ot sand YOU take. In oUter
Oa.llenk, and runner up In the m.ay bury lt$elf amt prove a. dl.tflcult h tn·c Citl lfl It ~o Gften m.)'self that warns, 1f you Willt the ball to ao
Open at lnvl!r'Deii&amp;, 'J.'o&amp;edo,
You ll:lliy even need two. 6-ho!.ll my adv ice ia to take no chances llontl. lour or five feet Jlllt over the edl;e
u luhl C.O "Artie" McGovr.rn, oa· to C'et ont or Ute trap but 1!"; t.hts ploy w.1h the nibliok every too~ yuur of U'!" green, you will bit rrom two
tlon;ally knoll n physh:a.l tra.im:r. ell.8C ~ ot.r seeilnd she~ may put tho ball lands In a trap.
to L'u-c~. inches back ot t.ne ~1. u
Tht.~e ar1klu appear \loee.ll:ly.
ball C'I06f enuugh to the Jllln t.o JP;! t
1n addt·eaalng the blU at.and wll.tl Yotl want the baU to go tlf~1 to
By LEO DlEGt:L
dow11 In one putt apd how ott.eu the .!ihot:lders p.Jintln;:
._ line twenty fei:lt you will hit from an
1 can )Cu recall the t.lmeu you were ahcut stll feet to the ldt 011
DP- H.
FOSTER
of the pm . eighth of &amp;n !ncb to &amp;n lnch behind
~v:, Tol&lt;l to "Artie" Mc.Jvvc• n
safely on Ute green but hid to take T h11i wul allow ror th e "fade.'' Oet the Dall.
t ~·mwu Exclush·ely For and Cup)thrc ... pu~ts.
o fmn footing , dlgglna the h ~cb
The best way to maat~r this &amp;hot
Racine
Ohio.
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right
Of all the que.sllon.s put t.o me by right lnt" the !land 110 tllAt you Jee l
t.o take a number Cit tails
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••lY pupilti llOite Is more common PE':"!f'('t ' :. loOUd cu you 1· teet. Btn .··l liaDd trap ,and practJce 8t'ttina th:mt
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"Out of the SO.n~s?:'raps :.nd Bunk· than '"What's the be!it way to get c•,ln(()rtcbly cl ·:~ to tt.t&gt; ball and out of ~lft'ereo~t pooltJonll Bud qnder
BRAN and MIDDLINGS.
out of a sand tr ap ?" My answ{!r lis dp~p ~our club flrully 01.bout .six in- varylnll clrcumst&amp;Hces-- place the
York. Aug. 4-0f all the men a lways " With an explos.lon sh ot." cJ~r.&lt; rnom the tup.
balls at every pcasJf:lc anete. step on
A Freoh car of Winter talNew
t:at.ards In gulf uone ilj mort• o
th b
th•u• b
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Cot ~ all out and s et It on lhe
Tllc Ji £- of the ball will Jeterr.•· -~ , , · ury
em in the saud-~o.nd
Whe~t bran at ..... 89c aruwying to the a \·cruge gollt:r th au i!tl t&gt;en ' E::! many golfers ha\·e l rou· t he nm&lt; uut or :wnd 1t 18 neces~ry ~ou.l 500n overcome
your dreor.i of
Snow J'Jallt! Mlddl .... l . $1.1'0 the Sl&amp;ht of hiS btlll landing in a b!e !t ge~ting out or a t.rup. espcc- to take If your ball ls lylng on top traps, ami conquer one of the m05t
sand trap. The minute tlllii hoppt"ll~ htlly In the bunkP.rs arouml th e: of Ute ~;nd you will have t.o to, li.~ usefu.• shots in sotr.
Red Qog and Flour
•1.25 h~
gets panick".
treto and W"&gt;.&lt;ICS
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Calf 111..1 . . . .
89c iakln h~tlcachc:s .the t t ap lt:el!•if.d
of the oaH Pe111aps 1t l!:i teed up me~· (l..ln~ \l• 1 too clean and will ~HW:)J
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$1.75 sh 1 gHad ~ 101:!, ali JUSt anotnc l lyon Hmcoth "&gt;~Hid with c.1ly a .!m.r.ll fiuthe.- than yc,t want It to If ~!IIi'
All Abrdod People Q:~.arrel
flfo ,"
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ll landed leu or I t.unlur nhc:.d t•nd a ny club bul
ballIsm a bad lie or iii burled m
.. lt Is ntll •l,l .ii -'l'ioiiiiH·t l l•v nlrWt: IIAV!: JN A F&amp;ESH S HIPuf
C-rttll on rlgh r cnc i::;)lpt to hi:! used 1\e
: he trn; you will have to hit
Ut'l!i."'l'li In
''"lil'll haf
MENt' OF
turbt~ t"~ . ~ w~d nul t:x. dis- 1rclfl ~ try tc ch1p tt un oi run 1t up clcse tn the tlall withou t tak. 1g flenfllt• ~Pw•·11·l.'' lllll~ JUKfh't• 11111
n t e eru;~
on I he C{,Yl· , wJlh n putler !:crneUrne~; With noo-J mue:1 ~, nd
Ill tht&gt; J)h·ort·c cu110·1 ,1t L um luu n
TlmoU.,. Sftd,
Clttnr, trary, he would oonsldet· lt au l'X- but' heoood ,. J•~
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M 1t s ~-th e uve rage lhat countli
I ~wins. I omt r.h~ chin to the r!ght ne~
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Anrt why ? It!i just U!i t'll~y lc g •t t h P : ·~ :" vf't h~- club ILld you)I tu -kl•,;l J::·h~~,;~ ~~: ~:~p:rluJt. '''e dn."
We bt~~ndle aeUt.lnr bul ihe best I :::pball ~~Jc~s\to the !Jill from II •;an([ sm n have cornplele conftdence Init sh o: ,,;en In any other Lay ~~
A ..:u.
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face tnuch tt--11 thll name of the
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&amp;vitnc 18 1m))CII't&amp;ftt to. lt Ls &amp;l{n08t
lmpooelblo 14......, a full'"""" bt

&amp;hot ls Lhe one
8hal iP IQI.f that ll blt from the outaJde in. It mll5t be a 800d Arm hJt.
lrrt:.lirectJve or how tar you lt'&amp;.nt
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I LIE DIEGEL TELLS STUDENTS ~~nk8et~!t~rca~: :J: ba~ .!tUI~ ~:~;~

PEOPLES f&lt;w
for P-eroJ-·
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ftlVOJD FUTURE
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Nearoea Make up 9.7,
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8 lb. datehl:er bom MObda;y.

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day from 1. two weet.t vtslt. wtlb'
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rent reeetpts 18; trt-sh extm fir st~;
2Q: henery wh ltea el!tras 23.
Vegetables market s t~dy ~ de-.
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matcfs 11.1&amp;' chip boxes Maryland 10
Ohio 12 qt. baskets o. 1 25~40 ; N. J .
20 Qt. crates 75 cabbage crate Pen~

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SERVICE

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In _the rCar seat were hiS brot.her WlUlatll

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Oklahoma u- Sen·
tational Method

.Palm Beach Suits
2-PIECE SUITS
The low price may deceive you, but the
quality ourely won't. Buy now for immediate
wear durina the hott01t dayo of the Summer,
then pack it away for next Summer.

IN OIL AR~UMENT

aecto In Nicara,uan
J"nalea
·-FORCED TO LAND

Will Keep Welt. Clooed
Till Price Reache•
$1.00 Per Barrel

""-nd Leeve · ·Plane
' Bombin1 Native Mach·
ine Gun Nesta

Oklahoma C1ty, Okla., AUgi. 51IN8-Strlvlna: to ra.be the price of
pi.ltroleum to a profitable basis tor
the producel'8, Governor William H.

Mi.nogua, Nlcaraa:ua, AUI.

"Allalln Bill" Murrey today
lvrced his shutdown order lm"OUIIh·

out the oil nelds by martial law.
Around a larg!!

SPECIAL

3,106

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number of the
wells

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Tropical Worsteds

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GOV£RNOH
Is No Woman S.fe?
A~IHOHS! Sqme See Sn~es, But One Was Mort
8~ NK:
TO RAISE
HHU,HN TO CAMP Than Enough To Wreck This Auto HOliDAYCOMESn
OF Oil BY FORC£
UHR HARD fl ..~:: =-~:~ ~==·:~ :::y :~:::',::·:~:,'':;h,. END IN ~ERMANl
"Alfalfa Bill' Murray Of
With El-nto .And
Openinc Of lmtitutiona

EXTRA SAVINGS ON ALL

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Oklahoma,l!fbops CaZZ:ed Out Tl,Enfor~ Order
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loca.l r.howen and thunderstorms.
wanm•r In South porUon toni(ht.

RELEASED

·Petition Waa Accepted By Commiuionen Ao Wao
·• One From Rutland Aokina That Road Buildina
Be Done On John McClure Road

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:.Oimo•n .~~~ent out to search for Belllea.nt
I"'"~''" W. Heritage and Corporal
B. Simmons. U. B. Marine
nten who w~re forted down
Ntcara.guan jUU~le after a
bandit followera of
AU&amp;"ustino Bandlno, ~1e
today lollowlnl" the !Wmens
an1val here.
SL.pplnl; through the fl!llers of

ftve~toot blacltsnak~

uncurled ladly from under th"
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rear 8@8.t, sJ.Ithered aerosr; the noor and up over the front BeRt
where It regarded Eteene Mth considerable eul1oslty.
Thf' sna.ke looped lt8elf ln loving faahkln over the umus!)l!ct ~
blll Eugene's s houJders. He let out a loud yell, let go or the wht&gt;cl
to rid hhnaelf of the snake and then tried frantically to regain
Suddf'nly a

the wheel.
He railed. ,The car swerved er~zlly, left the- hle:hway and
crashed Into a pole. WUUam 111nd Theodore were lnjurPd sllghUv
The snake escaped unharmed- perhaps to play the samP jok&lt;&gt;
on !".otnt' other motorist.

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AMONG PEOPLE
No ~-igna Of uRuns", De· .
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Nativeo On Mackenzie
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HAVE NO TROUBLE
In 1100 Mile Joureny.
Over Can.,Jian Wildt '
From Bal.er "-eke

By WALTER DIETZEL

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Sandiniatq, Heritage and Sim·

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BATHING SUiTS ONE-THIRD OFF
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STRIPED FLANNEL BLAZERS
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Sizeo 21o ~

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Sizeo 6 to 14. ·Sleeveleoa, knee length.

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