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HIGH Sf AND 15TH AYf
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1m: DAlLY 'I'IIIIIUIIZ, PO~OY, 01110.

SHOf· IN For

WEDNESDAY, AtJOUST L 1111.

Personals

Cupid Takes a Hand

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-MM BY SHOTGUN

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READERS NMICE-If ,....
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tile Newo Olioce of The Dall). .~

\ITEATHER FORECAST-

Tribuae, call 238-L 1 if tile luoiOIIica uk for 202-R.

treme South portiDn toniJht or Prlday; cocler

0BY M~Nl£Y
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n -P..n.ly cloudy with lOcal

Friday along the lake.

FULL

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VOL. V.-NO. 277

·., 4ccordina To Charge•
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cation Tueaday

showen in ~-

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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, 'A.uausT 6, 1931
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NEWS

SERVICE
PRIC~UNDAY

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Eyes 01 A vlatloa

Are

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vlators·

Flowery K.inedom Caplf&amp;l Aflutter A. Round World
' Pair And Famoua Aviatrix Make Landinp
At Different Airporb

General Weather
('4)nditioRS

Intrepid Airmaa Laada Un~
heralded in Greenlaad,
Flyin1 to Denmark
Their Jaunt From America; Amy Johnson Arriv-

PREPARE TO WELCOME "LINDY AND ANN"

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Aua:UAt 5, 1931

Blazing
Air Mail Route

e• 33 Minutes Ahead Of Herndon and Pangborn;
All Receive Ovation

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RUMORS DAMAGING
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.
Who Will Pull String To Releaoe 48 Homing Pigeono
Reporb Demed H1tch
Saturday lnotead Of Time Honored Custom of
Occun;ed In Borrow·
Breaking Bottle Of Champaien
In( Deal

TO THE VOTERS
OF POMEROY:
.
On T~esday next (Aug. 11) it will he your privelege to nomInate and 1n November to elect your Mayor and Councilmen for
the com ina adminiatration.
The exiotina conditions that confront our citizens at thio
ti'."e are without doubt of a arave nature, and ohould be handled
w1th utmoot economy and in a featle11 manner for the benefit of
the people.
SHALL THE CITIZENS OF POMEROY CONTINUE TO BE A
TARGET FOR UNFAIR BUSJNESS'METHODS?

,hoyal Air Cadet

With a load of $151,doo oit out ahoulders, ia it economy to
buy those things that we do not neceaaarily need and can well do
without?
Aieain in the near 'future the GAS problem will be before uo
either for an extenoion of the present rate or for an increase. Let
US meet thir situation with tJie right oppooition and reduce inatead
of increa&amp;e the rate.

The follo.;.inr candidate&amp; have made their otand and pledre
themoelveo without fear, if nominated and elected to diocharge
their dutieo in a creditable manner for the welfare of the people
only.

WM. HETZEL for MAYOR
Edgar Ebersbach · Ben Neutzling
Carl Sauvage
Charles Nease
A.H.(Summer) Durst Floyd (Ted] Mankin
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For COUNCILMEN.
Southern Posse
Pursues Negroes

start O·u t

Aceueecl of Murder·in, Te~
u Conttable and \'Vound-...

' .DISTILLD WATER ICE

ln'mo.loina diatilled water Ice POMEROY

BEND COAL is uaed.
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';~· , It takes POMEROY BEND MINERS to
'•ln.- the coal.
'· It takes POMEROY BEND TRUCKS to
haul the coal,
. It takea POMEROY BEND FIREMEN
,.,., ;ao buha the coal.
E"'l' dollar of this expense is spent
111ht here at home.
' Whim raw water ice it made, au or elec·
· ~;.• ,•b1&lt; ,;:urrent is used and we all know where
•~ and •l~![ic current billa 10.. "1&lt;jWrll '
New York !II'. other lar*e financial.cant- .

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. ~ ·our money at home by using DIS:TIII.f:D.WATER ICE, It laato lonaer.
2: .... (Only) by-

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Fatel ia Outokirto of
Mesicaa Towe

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Ten Killed When
Eruption Occurs

Nothlnl Ia mnre boda-.ne diu ~ble on a trip.
JOU arold tbla. Stop In and let ualook JOlll' -·
on
the air, remote tacb, llau and other dafala tbat
cauae
puncturea. You wlllluon" ...._ -~~·- u•our...tc. befJOU atartaut- - • A ...,.t deal. of wlalt • • • -.llladfJ do'-• ·10" DO PION tlwt a ~"'''laak Yoo.':

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MARTIN EBERSBACH SERVICE STATION

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THURSDAY AOOUST II

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THURSDAY .$-OGUST 6 1881
niE OAU.Y TRlBUNB POMEROY OHIO.

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No End in Sight

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iD' &amp;nd .m .l.amllf'SbuDIIOfl and 1v181t wltb C!iui.~ Jlac PmT
relaUvee hen ~ at Pome
Ha2I an4 c~ce Randolph
roy Mr 8bn.p110n it a pranlnent ap'"n~ 6..Wl'dllo~ Jibd Bunda7 ~1t.t.
l m-unl.lt 1n lUa borM t.owp
their &amp;randpannt.l. Chu. Randolllt'
/ Re1- Ray L Crosa of Ltbt.Don 0
familY
_
who wu attendtnl CI8.Dl» meet.Uli
111. Lancaeter motored here Prtday
OBITU.uLV
mcrnlnl and spent the d&amp;y with hi..&amp;
not crt E Torl'encE son of wm
Mll. Amanda eroaa He r
11\Dl C and :Ymrgaret Torrence wu
Lancaster ln tbe evenlnl born near Keno Feb 24 taR- and
~~~;t;;
by
hla mother
who paasC'd awo.y from amona w; at h1a
\
Sunday
aDd attended
nomt' in Baahan o-n July 16 lUI
at tt t o.ge of 17 yea.rt t months at
()Wen Watson and
days He spent his enUre lite around
"'.won .... Kenf) and Bashnn
few day&amp; with the
Be wa.a married FeLl 29 1874 t.o
fom"'r a
Clyde Watson and Strenll Sibert and t.o thla uulon
-....:~ famtl) They wm \\1tnesa the chrl.&amp;t were born tour children Jw:nea A
enlnl ot t.be big navy dJriG:tble on of Ke 10 Charles M of Delaware

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1..ud

t'.a

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IUIOtJ •ttaLJIUING COIO'.&amp;NT
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.....,,_ oak.. aad Cke1dat'-• DtJ\. c.u ttz a
r.. UJ&amp;erW omo. c.a 111 L

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A CONSTAN f PRA YER~ Wothhold
tender mcrcJe!.'l kom me 0 Lord let thy )Ol.img kmdne8s
and t hy truth conbnually presene me -P8alm 40 11

DOES HE CHOO•E NOW?

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PURITvI 1Jro
n[HAMS I'I ~~:,:;:~::·•.·:;:: )::.., ·~~~ ~~:

flnal succumbed tq Ulc omJ auuht
of the Creams The Creams mude

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~l;:O v.h~:1
CAN ~N PlTHI~N~
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d0\1 1"'

M All.enJwo U hit o 1e
t hird bast&gt; wh l(h v.a ~
Total
thr o vn to fuJSt by 0 aves the 1
Knlj')Jts
ol Pythla8
r o n a ate t •ck to tht h e.,., pl•le

br·ou;.;:.

I Batmd&amp;y

0

Mr5 EmmA ~k.er of Delawant
of Bre

Ttle Lo.dlea Ald Soe1ety will meel 0 arid Mrs Pearl Baum
at tll&gt;1 M E parsonaee Thursday men 0:

afternoon
He was n member of the Church
Prof William Jones w1fe and lit of rh1 1st ha.vtng bee'!1 bap~ at
tie (!laughter of wa ... eman 0 are ReedsvJlle
on their vacaUon vtllt to Mr
H"' loaves to mourn tt.!.s pd6ing
and Mre Oon 0urt1s parents or his widow and all four of til~ chll·
I M:n Jones
dren a number of gnmdehlldren
Mt and ldr'9 DcU Wolfe and ~t~on one .:reat anndchlld one brother
Jerry o1 Purker~t~bmg motored bere Luther at Chill3BO Ill a large num•
SwidaJ and visited with Ute tor ber &lt;'f othet relRt.ives and a wldt
mef'a parents Mr ond llllJ Emory drc of friendS
Wolre
Build thee more statdy manslona
M:n; Kate R WolJ and grand
0 my aoull
daughter Wu. Julia Faye Bell ar
As the swift sea&amp;:~~na roll
rived here thls week. from New York Lea
thy Low vaulted past
City where they have been at th
L t each nfw tt:m'l~ noblet Uum
OO!ne ot Dr Gilbert Rich for sev
tJ c lo.st
en.l mont.b6 Mn Wolf has also Shut th &lt;&gt;e from heaven nobler than
been takl.ng medical treatment ftom
more vast
noted physicians In that city Dr
Tlll thou at length art free
Rich Is preparing to n101; e to Clll U'av ng thine outgrown shell \JY
cago a city bettet Ulte )cd to hiS
life s unresting sen.
prof~ulon
onvcr Wo;.: ndell Holme•
Quite a number front here were
t~.tV8cted by the Jackson store fire
CARD OF THANKS
at DorcM Friday e-venlng nnd. drove
out to the .scene of the conftagra
We wllsh to thank our many
\ friends nelr:hbors and all others
tlon
Miss Katbarme
Bchlaegel of Iwho so klndly adml nlstel"ed to us
Pomtroy Pl'ot D B WU!Iams. and in their various wa ys during the
Oerald Bowers o! ByracUBe were slcknl"S&amp; a d at the tlme of the .6
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A J death or our dear husband and fa ~
Schaefer last Thursday e~enhur
theT And c~"Cially do we thanlc :Q'
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undertaker Ewing for his emctent ~

Knight. Are Unable Ta
Solve "Aurur Ball"
Twuler

MAKE MISPlAYS

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dtn'&lt;:t! Y h the catcher s glo\e Grat.&lt;:! lb
"'hi 1 \er~ und oubted!)' would hav e Gravel! 3b
been on Ott on Gordon had the cat Dlllt.rd as
che1 not dropped the boll The next McEit&gt;lnny p
lwc m n up g roundf'O o l and the SwLd er If
E AI ensworth
first run v. lS n arked m
Murra} cf
F'ultl' 2b
Vron an rf
Talbott rf

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Rt' dge

•mloo R" a ..dner ,., ......... of
com!ort and consob.tlon the ehotr
and organl.st for t!Jelr bei~.utlful
and Mrs George Paul5on and sor ~ anc:l to thMe who contributed
El.nd Mr and Mrs RaymQlld bt&gt;an If 11 n orfl.l offerings.
and famHy .!!pent Sunday

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Da.nlt!)s or R tchropnd'

r om t M walst!lne---Qm 2~ % r'()o~
actlv e:-mh d Is cll'ar skin etup
1 ons ha~e dlsappe!l~d - am f8

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Gordon Demos

Mrs W F 6 X lJl
Su1 Ua } even
Get It a.t all DrUQ:i{lst.s In PooJne
g 1 h M ru d :O.frs Ed Ru.sst:il l c.y Ma tin &amp; Roller In Middleport
Mrs !u t hur M oon~ a 1d d~tughte 1w any drUK: sUJre In America IT
" f&gt;J t Sa tu da y r r. n ng v. ith Mrs
not joyfully sa~lstied arter the first

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TOASTING'' expels
SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally
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(Black, b1tina:, har~h 1rntant chrmacals)

present

every tobacco leaf

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Mrs. R E Tomnce

and Mrs F M Whaley
Dane. VanNest spent Sunday With
his motller Mrs Bertha VanNest
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Mrs Li111e Douglas and chlldrP.n
called on Mr and Mrs Alfred Hawk 1

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Hill N Y City wHte~ Have ·'fin
I he&lt;l my second bOttle or Ktu.n
Salts-Results - Removed 3 j.n~het

To lose rat take one half teas~
I ~ Brs old t~el 20 years younger
ot K useben Salts In a IJIBMi b1' hat
att"r beforr breakfBst every morn ..
1ng- nn 8S cent bottle lasts 4 wet:U

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been In their beds l!tnce the fiQ.C ~undred and fd'ty feet on tbt
broke 8.!1 WC USI'd to phta5C th rd
~he\ v tng 18 r('l!IOD
the c1ty room 'Ihe're were ally
tollP.ctum o mor"
of Wt!;&amp;rmess on either of than
thousRnd books 01
thd 1t seem. to me
lis related to p c~ n ()rt

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who has bec.n
a few days with Miss Rcllevert a Heaclaehr: qr N4!Wial.cla.
Pert y hllB retumed In :10 mlnuks, etiftll;s " Cold lhf'J •
~rsi day and eheclm Malaria tn
three days

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ofv.h ch\\ o1 llnoth

together m an1 ordmaTy lt
1n the world

us to comfortablEl ch nlrl,
Colt

mdso they can't

~~They're

6 6 6 Salve for Baby'• Cold

WAKE

Uftll

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Every LUCKY STRllO! l• 'llot&lt;fe
of the fine&lt;&lt; t"bacco leaves the wotld dill
offer-l-e finest from Turkey-the fineet
from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia,Georaia
;mel the Carolinas-the Cream of!P""l'Cropo
throu~' .out the world. But all tobacco leavet~ 1
regardle, s uf pr•ce and kind, as nature p..,.
duceo them, contam harsh irritanta. LUCKY
STRIKE'S e .clu.tve "TOASTING" Pl'CKle88
-a process that mellows, that purifiet, ,.,.
indt~des the use of the modem (Jtqa Violet
Ray--.-,xpels certain harsh irritanta 'l"ttirally
p• c ent in every tobacco leaf. We sell dle11e
expelled trritants to manufacturer• of
chem~cal compounds, who use them u a
borse m makmg sheep• dip• • •• .+ell as a
P"'' crful spraying solution for fruita,
flowers a &lt;1d shrubs-enough to pe~t
the daily d1ppmg of over 50,000 eiu;eJJ ~
the datly spraymg of many thousp!il of
trees Thus, you are ~ these irritallh,
naturally present In an tob{l~,~Yif~-•
not m your LUCKY STRIKE. "Trae,•re
~-!_!.&gt; they can't be In/" No wonder
LUCKIEI:i .•re alwaysk.iiid to ~ ~

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Cattt.t
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:plus throat
rotectlon.

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answ.ered

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Mlddlepol1 Ohio R I'

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W"'k'"'"d

h kl"lr, Stanso B~ stet'\
hacl hlccou~~:hs for sixty
thi t I could l ar lly 1n1se

t.ak g Sl.o.nso
l gj:,,,;h~andTonicI started
and commenced to

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:;~·...;p.dl; n~h t IH\.._Y and 1mpr ov
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ano "OIV I am ab c to do
Wt:lrk c erv la y ! a m

15 lb. peak

l"""'"'''·l•io
)ears
a yuong man

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of n~ c

n d !eel

F iends h~ve no C(l l e lm
proVement. ln my healt I y 1'lfleRr
o.nc.e I r:at good eep ~,.,
and
!eel fine I cannot say r 1ough In
pra\se of Btanso SystRn ro1 lc and
I heartily 1ecommcnd this m cdl
cine to anyliDd: who is In need or
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Peechea Elbertas, 5 l..
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Rathburn Dodson

StanBO System 'funic Is sokl by
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lndu.o1J'7, Order No. .210

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lnclud1ng the use of Ultra Violet Rays

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THURSDAY AOOUST II

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THURSDAY .$-OGUST 6 1881
niE OAU.Y TRlBUNB POMEROY OHIO.

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No End in Sight

l

iD' &amp;nd .m .l.amllf'SbuDIIOfl and 1v181t wltb C!iui.~ Jlac PmT
relaUvee hen ~ at Pome
Ha2I an4 c~ce Randolph
roy Mr 8bn.p110n it a pranlnent ap'"n~ 6..Wl'dllo~ Jibd Bunda7 ~1t.t.
l m-unl.lt 1n lUa borM t.owp
their &amp;randpannt.l. Chu. Randolllt'
/ Re1- Ray L Crosa of Ltbt.Don 0
familY
_
who wu attendtnl CI8.Dl» meet.Uli
111. Lancaeter motored here Prtday
OBITU.uLV
mcrnlnl and spent the d&amp;y with hi..&amp;
not crt E Torl'encE son of wm
Mll. Amanda eroaa He r
11\Dl C and :Ymrgaret Torrence wu
Lancaster ln tbe evenlnl born near Keno Feb 24 taR- and
~~~;t;;
by
hla mother
who paasC'd awo.y from amona w; at h1a
\
Sunday
aDd attended
nomt' in Baahan o-n July 16 lUI
at tt t o.ge of 17 yea.rt t months at
()Wen Watson and
days He spent his enUre lite around
"'.won .... Kenf) and Bashnn
few day&amp; with the
Be wa.a married FeLl 29 1874 t.o
fom"'r a
Clyde Watson and Strenll Sibert and t.o thla uulon
-....:~ famtl) They wm \\1tnesa the chrl.&amp;t were born tour children Jw:nea A
enlnl ot t.be big navy dJriG:tble on of Ke 10 Charles M of Delaware

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l!"h"t

1..ud

t'.a

1ttt

IUIOtJ •ttaLJIUING COIO'.&amp;NT
.. .._• .,. OlaJI
.....,,_ oak.. aad Cke1dat'-• DtJ\. c.u ttz a
r.. UJ&amp;erW omo. c.a 111 L

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.eo lOne
Snr: a&amp;og.tba

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Three Month&amp;

4 oo One uontb

A CONSTAN f PRA YER~ Wothhold
tender mcrcJe!.'l kom me 0 Lord let thy )Ol.img kmdne8s
and t hy truth conbnually presene me -P8alm 40 11

DOES HE CHOO•E NOW?

•

PURITvI 1Jro
n[HAMS I'I ~~:,:;:~::·•.·:;:: )::.., ·~~~ ~~:

flnal succumbed tq Ulc omJ auuht
of the Creams The Creams mude

~~:, :~··~{~~~,p~r,{ ",!:~
q5[ WHITt -W~SH ~~:~
~l;:O v.h~:1
CAN ~N PlTHI~N~
11

e.d
d0\1 1"'

M All.enJwo U hit o 1e
t hird bast&gt; wh l(h v.a ~
Total
thr o vn to fuJSt by 0 aves the 1
Knlj')Jts
ol Pythla8
r o n a ate t •ck to tht h e.,., pl•le

br·ou;.;:.

I Batmd&amp;y

0

Mr5 EmmA ~k.er of Delawant
of Bre

Ttle Lo.dlea Ald Soe1ety will meel 0 arid Mrs Pearl Baum
at tll&gt;1 M E parsonaee Thursday men 0:

afternoon
He was n member of the Church
Prof William Jones w1fe and lit of rh1 1st ha.vtng bee'!1 bap~ at
tie (!laughter of wa ... eman 0 are ReedsvJlle
on their vacaUon vtllt to Mr
H"' loaves to mourn tt.!.s pd6ing
and Mre Oon 0urt1s parents or his widow and all four of til~ chll·
I M:n Jones
dren a number of gnmdehlldren
Mt and ldr'9 DcU Wolfe and ~t~on one .:reat anndchlld one brother
Jerry o1 Purker~t~bmg motored bere Luther at Chill3BO Ill a large num•
SwidaJ and visited with Ute tor ber &lt;'f othet relRt.ives and a wldt
mef'a parents Mr ond llllJ Emory drc of friendS
Wolre
Build thee more statdy manslona
M:n; Kate R WolJ and grand
0 my aoull
daughter Wu. Julia Faye Bell ar
As the swift sea&amp;:~~na roll
rived here thls week. from New York Lea
thy Low vaulted past
City where they have been at th
L t each nfw tt:m'l~ noblet Uum
OO!ne ot Dr Gilbert Rich for sev
tJ c lo.st
en.l mont.b6 Mn Wolf has also Shut th &lt;&gt;e from heaven nobler than
been takl.ng medical treatment ftom
more vast
noted physicians In that city Dr
Tlll thou at length art free
Rich Is preparing to n101; e to Clll U'av ng thine outgrown shell \JY
cago a city bettet Ulte )cd to hiS
life s unresting sen.
prof~ulon
onvcr Wo;.: ndell Holme•
Quite a number front here were
t~.tV8cted by the Jackson store fire
CARD OF THANKS
at DorcM Friday e-venlng nnd. drove
out to the .scene of the conftagra
We wllsh to thank our many
\ friends nelr:hbors and all others
tlon
Miss Katbarme
Bchlaegel of Iwho so klndly adml nlstel"ed to us
Pomtroy Pl'ot D B WU!Iams. and in their various wa ys during the
Oerald Bowers o! ByracUBe were slcknl"S&amp; a d at the tlme of the .6
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A J death or our dear husband and fa ~
Schaefer last Thursday e~enhur
theT And c~"Cially do we thanlc :Q'
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undertaker Ewing for his emctent ~

Knight. Are Unable Ta
Solve "Aurur Ball"
Twuler

MAKE MISPlAYS

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"'hi 1 \er~ und oubted!)' would hav e Gravel! 3b
been on Ott on Gordon had the cat Dlllt.rd as
che1 not dropped the boll The next McEit&gt;lnny p
lwc m n up g roundf'O o l and the SwLd er If
E AI ensworth
first run v. lS n arked m
Murra} cf
F'ultl' 2b
Vron an rf
Talbott rf

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Rt' dge

•mloo R" a ..dner ,., ......... of
com!ort and consob.tlon the ehotr
and organl.st for t!Jelr bei~.utlful
and Mrs George Paul5on and sor ~ anc:l to thMe who contributed
El.nd Mr and Mrs RaymQlld bt&gt;an If 11 n orfl.l offerings.
and famHy .!!pent Sunday

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r om t M walst!lne---Qm 2~ % r'()o~
actlv e:-mh d Is cll'ar skin etup
1 ons ha~e dlsappe!l~d - am f8

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Gordon Demos

Mrs W F 6 X lJl
Su1 Ua } even
Get It a.t all DrUQ:i{lst.s In PooJne
g 1 h M ru d :O.frs Ed Ru.sst:il l c.y Ma tin &amp; Roller In Middleport
Mrs !u t hur M oon~ a 1d d~tughte 1w any drUK: sUJre In America IT
" f&gt;J t Sa tu da y r r. n ng v. ith Mrs
not joyfully sa~lstied arter the first

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bettie--money b_•__,_•~~~-

TOASTING'' expels
SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally
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(Black, b1tina:, har~h 1rntant chrmacals)

present

every tobacco leaf

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Mrs. R E Tomnce

and Mrs F M Whaley
Dane. VanNest spent Sunday With
his motller Mrs Bertha VanNest
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Mrs Li111e Douglas and chlldrP.n
called on Mr and Mrs Alfred Hawk 1

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Hill N Y City wHte~ Have ·'fin
I he&lt;l my second bOttle or Ktu.n
Salts-Results - Removed 3 j.n~het

To lose rat take one half teas~
I ~ Brs old t~el 20 years younger
ot K useben Salts In a IJIBMi b1' hat
att"r beforr breakfBst every morn ..
1ng- nn 8S cent bottle lasts 4 wet:U

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DISTRIBUTED .SY 1(/N&lt;J I"EATUhF.$

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been In their beds l!tnce the fiQ.C ~undred and fd'ty feet on tbt
broke 8.!1 WC USI'd to phta5C th rd
~he\ v tng 18 r('l!IOD
the c1ty room 'Ihe're were ally
tollP.ctum o mor"
of Wt!;&amp;rmess on either of than
thousRnd books 01
thd 1t seem. to me
lis related to p c~ n ()rt

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LIQUID OR TABLETS
who has bec.n
a few days with Miss Rcllevert a Heaclaehr: qr N4!Wial.cla.
Pert y hllB retumed In :10 mlnuks, etiftll;s " Cold lhf'J •
~rsi day and eheclm Malaria tn
three days

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ofv.h ch\\ o1 llnoth

together m an1 ordmaTy lt
1n the world

us to comfortablEl ch nlrl,
Colt

mdso they can't

~~They're

6 6 6 Salve for Baby'• Cold

WAKE

Uftll

be in! 11

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Every LUCKY STRllO! l• 'llot&lt;fe
of the fine&lt;&lt; t"bacco leaves the wotld dill
offer-l-e finest from Turkey-the fineet
from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia,Georaia
;mel the Carolinas-the Cream of!P""l'Cropo
throu~' .out the world. But all tobacco leavet~ 1
regardle, s uf pr•ce and kind, as nature p..,.
duceo them, contam harsh irritanta. LUCKY
STRIKE'S e .clu.tve "TOASTING" Pl'CKle88
-a process that mellows, that purifiet, ,.,.
indt~des the use of the modem (Jtqa Violet
Ray--.-,xpels certain harsh irritanta 'l"ttirally
p• c ent in every tobacco leaf. We sell dle11e
expelled trritants to manufacturer• of
chem~cal compounds, who use them u a
borse m makmg sheep• dip• • •• .+ell as a
P"'' crful spraying solution for fruita,
flowers a &lt;1d shrubs-enough to pe~t
the daily d1ppmg of over 50,000 eiu;eJJ ~
the datly spraymg of many thousp!il of
trees Thus, you are ~ these irritallh,
naturally present In an tob{l~,~Yif~-•
not m your LUCKY STRIKE. "Trae,•re
~-!_!.&gt; they can't be In/" No wonder
LUCKIEI:i .•re alwaysk.iiid to ~ ~

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Cattt.t
Peanut 81.;itter

fea
Or••P Fell,.

quality
:plus throat
rotectlon.

pneumo
answ.ered

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8 o' dock Collee

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Tmlet Tissue

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Mlddlepol1 Ohio R I'

I WitS In l'liiC h

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W"'k'"'"d

h kl"lr, Stanso B~ stet'\
hacl hlccou~~:hs for sixty
thi t I could l ar lly 1n1se

t.ak g Sl.o.nso
l gj:,,,;h~andTonicI started
and commenced to

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:;~·...;p.dl; n~h t IH\.._Y and 1mpr ov
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ano "OIV I am ab c to do
Wt:lrk c erv la y ! a m

15 lb. peak

l"""'"'''·l•io
)ears
a yuong man

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n d !eel

F iends h~ve no C(l l e lm
proVement. ln my healt I y 1'lfleRr
o.nc.e I r:at good eep ~,.,
and
!eel fine I cannot say r 1ough In
pra\se of Btanso SystRn ro1 lc and
I heartily 1ecommcnd this m cdl
cine to anyliDd: who is In need or
ll

Watermelano

Peechea Elbertas, 5 l..
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1 Tomatoe•
New Applea
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Rathburn Dodson

StanBO System 'funic Is sokl by
1 The Str n b l 1 DrtJI Co In Mlddle

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lndu.o1J'7, Order No. .210

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lnclud1ng the use of Ultra Violet Rays

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Tll'D!t8t&gt;AY, .\t10U8T

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Beu aMISH: aa.u Ne'farro, Helen Chandler, le•n 8~

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C1¥4t C.... aM Glena Tf7oalll

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.., MorJ n,u.a anew.

Aloo Comedy, "Let'a Do Thine•"
Friday and Saturday

llear Ull1l tee; BeUJ Compaop. Co~ Napl, Rober&amp; ..._ . ~

D.iclde Neon Ia

"THREE WHO LOVED"
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Alao Comedy "The Thirteenth Alarm"
Ll'BERTY THEATRE, Ji,tiDDJ,.f;PORT, TOQA\'f
Heu an• .ee; Conrad Nap~ J.orelb' Yollll(, fred

Sblb:

KQble-r

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"THE RIGHT OF WAY"

Mew Cewt•t.a-t~D lo.•.-a buddirtl' lu&amp;ure-a buried ~
eomlbf: ~k IIU bom~.

,LIQR. ~~ -~ room• 011
AQI!rt.St;. .ovtr Building and .LoiiD
~ IIi f1ne eondltir.n, wiU.

•m beat.

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Alao. ~edy "The Headache"
Friday and Satu,Jay

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Eberabach, Pomero,, Oblo.
Alao t-\'lo otDce raonit on MaiD
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Heu- aU aee: Cob.W&amp;)' Tearle, Myrna Loy, .t. Farren, MeDMt&amp;l4,

IAHI- Toanr ••• olhen

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"THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH"

H..- f•r lhoaM • (lrJ ro to hold
rluhlDr e•Ud

PQR BALE-A B•by QJ'aJ;Ld pia.no
almos' ~· A No. 1 condition
P.r!t.e reasoQ.able. Eseex coupe with
r\ll'lble aear. 1930 model, run
little over 7000 m11ee. 831 So. Beeond Ave .. lliddleport, ('1,
na;Jy B-t:-3t; Weekly a.-5-It

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man alalnst tbe wiiC.'J of a

Aloo Comedy "Ladiea Last"

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AMDIC.\N ASSOCIATION

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1l) 1r.l bit&amp; off a trio or Pirate bur
•o win 16 w 2 Jim Buttumley

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finale and two in t.he opener.
,
J..oqie•Ple
Sorrell, st.artinl' hurler tor Qe- I'Kansa.s citY
bolt, walked three men and hit "n- MUwauk:ec
other 1n the tlrst innina and But- Minneapoll•
Uvan and Uhle were not. milCh im- T.oledo , . . . . . . . . .
provemen~ but tour
Clevelani!l
' AMERICAN
plt.chers were worse and Detroit 1 Club
humbled the Indians 11 to 8.
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Phlladelphl&amp;

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SHE'S
.VIDE

2hiOUTJN; SON/
COME ON,
LADY/PO
YER Si'iiFF!

OPEN

AREA.DYI

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PROVING
A DIFFERENT GAME

P'Uli.Hy Strlbll.nr 10t to hW; !~f.
JoJe Ltifa.Y· New York middle"
Ho .. a good tAlker, a oOOd Joo•~pr. W.llbt. 4efeated Md&gt;e WhaiOU.

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By FRANK cBUCK) O'NEILL
In my calM! I hue lrouble follOw·
1 N 8 srwocial Sport.s Wrltef 1inil t.he be.ll from the plt&lt;:her'l:l hand
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, and 1 nnd Jnyselr bllliJJ&amp; at more
1
New York, Aur 6-Buylnl J:¥111 bad bai! B than ev"" bet•r.:: In my
pl&amp;yers un thea recordA iii leaguL'S Hfe
where nlsht. bueball t1ourlahes. lll l "On the other hand there are
rapidly entertng the cat.egory o( 1SCJme pl.ll.yer11 who lil\111 the IUe out
k!. i of the ball at nliht 1 know that
1precanous bu.lllne:ia.
In P~~het1i ~0 ca~~;n:et~~r ~.Ie \ some o1 Lhet~e pla.yen never hit t.hut

IUld be wu, but h11 couldu't ooneeal pou:lder de1'1!8.t.ed ErOfBt Tu.:~ee•
the deep down feeHill that he ~X· Porto Rico, 41).
.
pt:rhmc:ed in the knOwlqe Ula.t 1 A~~ Newarlr., N. J. -Emle Raith11e follla present were really ner, Newark Ua:htwellht, dllfea.t.ed
friends---t.he type of friends you Mar1)' OOl'ima.n, New York UO).
5t:em never t.o encowtter In _Iobe i At &amp;.UJe, Wuh.- WmJeHtf\ehL pme
chell, PortiJ.lld liiht. ~
ht
"Pa:: St~lbllnli made a talk, too knocked out Bob Stennett,
n
Even PB. used to publlc appear- , Frar.clsco llt

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Brooklyn

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.in Viaitorl Hit Hard
Mark In Cardinai·Pir· ak':dal~,e~~';.' ~~~o~~tru'O:~:~ :e~h!p!L~ . . :
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Early Staaea Of
~~~~um,ea!~ to.;::· real 10ood httwr; fuiou~~eiheth8~nlr.~t~n~ J&amp;e:n~: ~~c!:~r;.u;f~~~~dS~pby ~~e :!~~~e; ~
ate Contest
~nne~' :_n;;::: !!!t~am!'t~::·at~~ ~~ev~au~ ......... :: :: .4i6
Cont~t
'lo~~ ~r~~~~Yatm~:\he :;ame with~~~~~~~;~! ~=~~ew~:/:~du~! ~:JT~~~h~-~~u:bo~ :'s~lll~u~ge
~-¥oJiptD
lime and th'! Boston Bru.ves burled Sost.on . .
41
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tleldeiB, es!Jeclally infielders A ball a(lernoon or momLna:
a.nd when asked If he }Htd !j(JifleYANKS BREAK EVEN the Phlllles, 6 to 3. Buu Arlett., Cbtca1o . . . . .
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GO INTO LEAD
that. hll.i8 Ole ground Is always a
"The night game Is not good for thin&amp;: to say replied
3110
the fjnner oakland, CaUl, hitter, Detroit . , .. .. . . 3D
6tl
·3'71
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~ohug:h ch11 "h1 ~ellal1 nlght.,1whe,reas ln pitchers Except on ~hose evenln~s ' Well , thitl ill 1Jonna be a lesson B ~·o~~~r~n~ ~aem,~yest 01 his ISOD
8 usua Y r w ma- when tl1e weather Is almost
Homen; smacked
homer No 16 to help the
NATJON.tL • ••GUE
A nu..
-'Are Never He&amp;d e d ; lerutl
'.c sun g '
un t.o me ..
RU th
h • H"t
c'J Ge,riJd
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Phlls.
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Clllb
Won Lost Pc•,
for a play at first. or per- bearable the pitcher.'! cool out quick
The father-manqer
Indicated
Mr .illld Mrs Charles Oreenler
eve an Beaten
1 The New Yorlr: Yankees won the Bt Lou!::.
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39
629
Final Score Being
I ' "cancel 11 dou,kble play
d
ly
atter
au
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and
do
not
retain
that
his
son
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giVe
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tilt se les Ch
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urt 8 Wa er. present outfle1 .er t.helr stun Tile comlna: pitcher In fight ganu: but Lhat. alter a. com· .
BY Detrot"t
I ec ng IJAA\e
a se·ent:
icago . .. .
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I""ILI,I Lhe Indtanapolts Hooslt!n, OIICe night games L.t; the low ball pitcher. plete rest lrom competition for , two grapdchlldren of Mlddlepioit
I with the Red sox of Bc6ton, 4 tQ..l. New York . . .
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44
.560
By COPELAND C BURO
i ftfter dropping the opeuer S to 1 Brooklyn · · · · ·
56
50
528
, Lou Oehr'~.. recorded homer No. !1 B011ton
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490
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' and Babe Ruth clubbed his No. 29. Pittsburuh
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New York, Aug. 6.-VInrent Bar- MllcFu.yden mtl.'lt.ered Pennock lu PhUadelphla
ton tbe outfielder the Chicago Cubs the nrst game, aided with !lOme Cincinnati .
37
67
362
t:tad. ln '¥lld storage m Loll Angeles fa,ucy ball handling by Hal Rbyne
quito weU in ma- tile Boston ~nul.bwp
YES'l'IERDAY'S Rt:SULTS
.yld.nuy Wu 1 •.....,
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Jot' leaJUe soclety. He poked a Sib~
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AMEniCAN ASSOCIATION
gle m the ninth inning on Wednea- ,
Columbus 6 ; Mlnneapolli!, 5 ! 11
do.y to score Blair with the run
mnlnglll
that beat the C..lncy Reds, 3 to 2 ,
St Paul, D;Tolcdo, 3
and t-oday the Cubs mov.;U. bck. mI LoUlsvlllc, 6 , Kansas City, 5, (JO
tp second place Jn the uat'iona.i
By l.nl.ern~tLional News Set vice
iuulngsl.
&amp;rind. seven games behind a~ Louis. I Col• &lt;mbus-Linm Bc~.nsallctrain·l Kan.~ns City, 4: Lo\llllville, 2
Rogera Hornsby Is considered I esville blakeman- klllP won their
Imllauupoll.!!, 4; Mllwllukee, 2
ODe ot the brainiest men 1n ba.seball l way t• the !I•• ,_ In the State Am1
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AMERICAN Lt:AGUE
but. the CUb .nunager m~ght ha~·t! ertcon Legion Jll.nlor baseball LourQetrolt, ll ; Cleveland, 8
been twice as smart. ll he hnd r.:..ment.
brought on Barton earlier In the
Lakcstde-Wmntng 16 strnlght
Bostou, S; New York, 1
season ·
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Nev. York. 4; Booton. 1.
(;am~:-s. cuamp1on
ur 1 0 uryec o1 1 Only games .scheduled.
H~k Wilson, who led Ole h\lme Cleveland led a field of 13 that
'•~~cl~e~~Y~i ~~rficc~~e~~Y ~: I qualified for final l'Otmds In the·
NATIONAL LEAGUE
. Cl -•
state horseshoe p1tchtug tourna
Chi
tl ..
be~n keeping h1t: •lOt sun oft' U1e
Pit~Q. h3 ' 5 . nwnna 1 • :·
Pubs' bench of late w1th (;uyler m'Z 1
b
urg' ' Bt Lous,
&lt;12 In0 um Wt-Raln broke up tlw n 1~~ 5 'Louis
,
and Danny Taylor workmg '·' i:."Je
Plttllburgh
16
gardens wlt:a Barton.
state caddies' golf tournnment and
B~ton, 8; Philadelphia, •3 2 ·
Dick Warneke wa.::. the wmmng the ('lltrles were invited to return
Brooklyn 6 . New York 2.
hurler, galninghlsflrstmajm lcagtm nf'xt Wednesday.
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auccess as he .et tiow:. the Reds
Xeula-The .starting barrier deGAMES TODAY
lflth eight blast.-,
.elgned by Bte~ Phillips, Xenia reinAMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Blli Hunnelleld, at, .. cc;)ml bnse sm11n was" used at the opening of a
Mlnt• ..apollo at CO!um~--.
for the New York Glaoltl', fumbled a th«-e day race meet at the Greene
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Milwaukee nt l.ndianapolls .
poke by Slade ~nd Lhe uror ell- county lair
KBilSD.S City at l.oulsvllle.
maxcd ln four runs rm lht• Rob.n::;
of Brooklyn, who wrapped It up, 13
St. Paulltt Toledo.
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B klNATIONAL
t Bost.oLEAGUL:
t:r kept uud-:Jr cover ror some 11\ysN
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roo yn a
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l'llr .nc~ l.."'l), uurlhe11~t 0
New York at Philadelphia.
~,',,00"'.~1""',,10,n,,, was rene c or on ..)' Cmllll:~c, urchl•olo:!lsts fl'um the
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
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UnhH'Shy of MldtL;;nn Llllt'JWe red
Only games scheduled
·J,.arry French ws touched fOl
tiLe rUIII ~ ur 1\ l'lvlllzntlun tlllll lUI·
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RICA.N
LEAGUf..
hi•1lLI11 nn 11
..., and Plt"bu•gh
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1 il 1ory
St Wuls
Chicago
aod ' Lindsay In a 12· mntnc: en- 1111 ,) Is t•!illmateLJ 10 lmve exlstt'd
Cle\'Cland at Detroit
Cd)JD~r but thl Gucs won, 5 to.... 4.111lllll:V ~·(!.Irs [11'('\'!0t\S I() the dh!i,'O\'Phll~tdelphla at New York
Iar~oly becauk! of Lloyd Waner's ery of 1111" NmlltQ' by Columbus
Boston at Wa&lt;:shington.

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LEAGUE
won Lo.e:t. Pet.

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HITTING ACES OF THE
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BUT, Bam, Bong, sock atter sock the above statemnets. There was the ball low than by miilo•g tl•em '"ad "' tho l ' P His ''"· e··on son, ol Columbus, Mr and Mrs. IF,a
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evening. Housewive11, h~arlng tile pet form If some ot the present to .. hlt the 10 19 0011 at night.
IWill assuage the dL&lt;;appolntmc· t 111 Albert Rcut.er and family or Bell
nou;e, •ked for the clouds, hear- Omdnmttl outfielders are bifi-Umerfl
This 13 something that b8..!!('btl li m tfJOred It,'; " result or hJs falh.Lte to W Vta , were week end guests ol
In• what thoy wok 1o be tbundc1 ,why Walker should be with the ~tcoud"l will have bto, 1walch m recom- s ucct.ed ¥-'hen he had his bigrt~l op- Mrs Johnson Wld other relatives.
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Mr. and Mn. Wilmer Carl and
cJOBed theu wlndowiS ond prepa~ti 1 A
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x- .l" Ni~!:ht baseball 1s not the same youngster but 'here Lc; ~ 10 uestlo~ ~mmr . Clara ' WL.'s" pretty bride, day eue.s~olhlsbrolhl!'lli!: Carl
diers, remh1lscmg about the da)ls as th~ gnme pla~cd ander the l:iUn- ttna. It Is popular With fans q It ha• l ~ummed UJ 1 lh-:&gt; feelings 01 the aud J~mt:r.
when shot and shell flew thick anli liM"hl, says Walker
" It aft'eets been the sa.lvallon or 50me lea
Stnhllngs 1n this mann.ar
Rev. Williams or Pomeroy was
last, lnstlnctlvely ducked behhul rh ffe , ent rnen m clltfe .,~·nt ways.
and or course 18 he• e to sta . , gucs
" l w heard or fdcnd:s and fi&gt;lr- 1 the Saturday evening guests of Mr ,
1 weather rrh·nds and lhill
tree~&gt; or other t1hclter unLU ltu
~-·-----:~occasion and Mrs Herman Warner
word was finally ~sed aJounct I ~TRJBLJNG
PLOH~s .,.,,thout doubt that all ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calvert or
that there was noLhinR to be ex~:Lt- oJ
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etl about. It w9S merely the bats J!
weau.er fnend:s
W. Davidson and family They
the Middleport Recreatiqnal Bllll
It v.lll be H comfort to Stribling were accompanied home by their
Artists connecting with l:be ofTer -1
when he start.'! to fight his way nephew. Leodell Davidson who Will
tngs of Sche.erer, U1e Porncroy pitbaclr. w know that the fuJkij down spend the week end with them
M
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cher,
l3v JAMES L KlLGALLEN
South arc still w1th him and that
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Alter three innings ot paumhn;(,
roWld to Max Schmeling Ll thc1r even though he shou] •: hoi' again: M188 Pearl RUSBCJI , Raymond King,
the hurler withdrew Hom the line
INS Sports Writer
~n'.c'l'e"v'ellaoh,,td. champ10nshi1J ba ttlt' th:-y sllll will h:lollze . .Llm for what Rush Diehl and family attendect
of battle t.o bring up the rear 11
hl' dlready has a.ecompllshed
the Stevens reunion at the Rock
right field while Doc Crow took u;&gt;
New York, Aug ,o- In the Jlrl~ :] 1 StribllnK Is still an Idol 1n Oeot1Springa fair ground Sunday
the burden anct per(mmed mustlrl!&gt;ht IRCKH .... :lei' a man s on top i iJla, tw\l.cver His SOuthern fuend~
Daie Smith and family, Clell
1 Hines and lamlly were recent gueJit!
creditabl)', holdluu the oppo~;1t!on he:. a hero, whr.n h(' bcgliL&lt;; to fl?n haven't deserted hlm JUSt because i
FIGHT
RESULTS
scor!'!less until the ninth when two he's " bum C11ce h 1' ~tmls to s1"?. he cliop{)t'd u fight He may 110 t rl'of Mr and Mrs. Albert Hellman
errors contributed toward two un~ a nd the .and of hiS car~&gt;er seer11s turn to the rirlg until n ext. Year 1 At N "' Y k~M 1
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Bron, to Mr. and Mrs. Denv(!l'
earned runs The fir ;;t one wa::. near. hL~ fau-w&lt;-ather flitnds desut but '1\'hm he does the fok
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ose.l Burford. a son, Auallllt 2nd
made in the hw·ry lneide"lt to at· him ~lkt! rats ~cuuylng rmm 11- below the Mason
d 0 '1 8 d~~n ~IOO!' l. 1\cw York, world's light
Hel~n Carl and Ruby Diehl were
t.empt.Jng a double play The Mid~ .!Hnkh)g slup
til b
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xun ne 1 ca'.lwelsh.t champion , defeated Athens visitors Tuesday.
dlep.:nt.ers walked oft: wllh tht
AhmJSL evr.ry flghter of not.e ha~ w
e routing for him Juat as 1Jlmm~ Slattery Bull'alo, 05J
heavy end of the ~Ole bentlng the
~;trongly as ever.
Tiy,er Thomas Lctpervllle Pa
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locals Y a 7 to 3 t--aunt
1at e:' the hangers-on and lhe rllf-Jatf of
Nn: Jon&amp; ago m Macon, un. ne al - 1m1'c
n techul.cal
I'Pru Ill 1lte 1\'otri(J's laq;~~t 11ourre
played ball that was a Winner by
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I knu o;oul uver Pol Silvers New. ut \alintllurn nno.J ls belle,ed to h~
\haL margin over the Pumewy PN- thf' ftgln ganw Even such a pupll- 1Y ...vv 1oya1 a.td admiring hleno.s a1 Ym:.. (11 .
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formers • there can be 110 n=ument
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Ot mp~&gt;Cy ha~ ex- ~ Strlbnng gathered nround o ban· I E" 1 0
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, 1 ..emp.sey, New York ,Ju.IIOr 111 mlnet] lor lll'lelt nll)ne.
Jn tact they played 0 ballll; up J)PIIC,lce(1 ll
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:n Pllllacklphht to oe11 e ·runney he 1 atmc~phere that \\ell might c,lU!iC a
~"'"'"' 40 , _ . . . . . . . . _
The runs were scored as !allows :
was
dellt&gt;rted by lllilll Y of his I tugemg at the h ea•tstrlngs hung
Saxton for Middleport d10ve the "fl'lr&gt;:Jds' v.llen h e retwned. to his over the assemblage. ThCE~ folks
first ball pitched to left center for " hutel room A tr w IO}'al tollower~ wallt••d to shov. Bli.'\bling that JUSl
J;!ngle, Oallaghr.r followed suit Dr- llkt;&gt; 'Jen·y the Greek" andOus WII- l::u;p use he lrn;~ t.o S~:hm•~llng Wll~ I
~wskey ~rc;: :ax~ ~t ~lr: ~~~ .':iOn !he trainer, were about tJw no lCason why he l&gt;hould thlrl k It,! I
lS rap
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· onrs around to eomfmt him a nuuncnt thllt Ins Jld fri en(l.s h.td I
Davl_M
but on.nawllngs cluut whlc.l
GLlH' Tunney was tou snuul cvc1 dcse1tcd hun H Wlll&gt; Ulli! of tlle huclea1ed Shorrs head. Gallagher nnd • 0 ,
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Demoskey scored Roush WK!i out • p.aee muc le 11 anct 1n 1e ran,1 '-'"
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Rt first on his tap to onul. In the nnd !llc of flghl Jam who buzz business of bea~ busting It wns so
third Saxton was out. ai. first on t 1~ a nmnd the train i-ng caUt [lS and ~lHp unust·ul it dldn t seem to have :lll}
drive to StaBley OallLIG:hcr walket! the rhnmp or the ehal!tnger 011 part In the game at all
Dei)'IMkey singled so did Lewis. the back, If allowed. Tunney alApplause shook Lhe 1oom wh .ll
Rawlings was out at tl.rst on .)\18 hit '&gt;\'ays had plenty o( friends and spe~l.:ers pointed out the plucKy and
to Davis, OO.lla11her ssorln~UI:Ih still haa But when ht~ achio_reQ.,the cour.a.t;eO\l.!l m$:mer In which Btnbslngled, DemosJr:y and Lewis scored champfcmhip he cut lotH.&lt; from lhe ling went down fightlng~hi, gamePI!!B·WKI!HLIN(l AT NO I!XTIA. COST,., CBNTUIY llll:
but Evans was out at first on hi;; r lff-raff of the fight gam", kuowlng nc~s in defeat
He was ~ti ll
~ UOAN, I99S ,,, CHNTUIY IIIGKT SBDAN, $1lll5, ,, TKIII
dl'i.ve to Gaul
. heir frlend~h!p was of no account Gen ~;!a's champion. the :;pe-ak -rs
OTHILI BIGHTI FIOY 11595 TO $Z295,, • PIICBI AT PA.CTOIT
In the ninth Anderson Jtrt~t up Tlp ;.; hurt their feelings but Tun- wantEd Stribling to know.
smgled, on, an attempted double ney never cared Wh y sh oulct' lu.··r
S~rib's handsomt! face was a slu&lt;lY
~:~ :~~~els!r;ap ;;~s!~~~~~.~dh~t~~ 'I'hev had nothing to !l"ivr htm
~s h : listened to thc..&lt;:e rema rks
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stanley, Bep,vei was forced Galla~
In v1ew or U1e slmllov. attitude I fh;;u was a su:;piciOlL~ qtU\'rr 1.o his
gher·::. hit 5oored Andeison an(J on the Jmrt O( th~ average Jt~;:hl lips. A feel of warmth an1J happiwhen Demoskey's gmundcr W!\1:1 mt 3 • fan. 1t 1., refreshing and ~ Limulnt ~ ll&lt;'SS ~r. 1st have welled up m n 1s
p layed Sa.xton scorect
ln g to nctr lt:l f'XCeptlon Th1s ex-l lleart HI." "Pa" WAS thEn~. l!nd ro
Pomeroy's searing wns done m ttpLon J;ns Cr&lt;'lllpcd up m the cn.":e was his 'Ma' ', and hu; w1fe. Clara
Pomeroy, Ohio.
the tlrst, I'Hth and s1xth tnnmg.
cf W11llam l.uw1 encl' ('·Young" I 1They. oi em1rse, were as ptoud of
Stivers fllllll?d In the fitst ttnd EtniJjmg. "ho ud lung agu lest by 1 Stilbllnt~ a~ if he had won the
Davis tiled to left Stanley the•1 a tcr hnlc RI kuockout m lhc 15tll clJRLIIJlldl.~h .p T!Je tw·nout was ra 1

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!ey scmmg Lmd Nes.sy tn kmg :;econd on the throwln Tt w:.~s one of
the longest smgle:; e ·r hit, St.Rnk~v
scormg from first, lht· Uall OOundlng
back toward second bacs Ru~~r 11
llicd kl center
In thr. fifU1 Crow :mel Scllnefer
had been rt"tlrcd, uw; fmmcr on a
Oy lo third and the h•~LcJ on his
gtoundc! tu .short when Stivers singled went to third 011 Stunlcy'll Jut
and sco1 ed when tbe shm t :-;tup
th1ew wild to third
Ncssy grounded out to first. In
the sixth the Lhird and last nm
came In when Ru~IJ ·w alked Oaul
singled went to third on Shurr'.o;
drtve and scor"'d lifter the left,
fielder caught Crow's tl.y.
Leading hitters were &amp;xkln, OaiIagher and Rawling!! for Middleport, the two former getting thl ee
safeUt!s each, the latLer two Fur
Pomeroy Stanley singled three
Umcl!l and Gaul twice Gallagher
and Dt'moskey each SCOI cd LWICC. \
The Line UJJ Middleport
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Gallagher. ss
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Oemo&amp;kC)', cf
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LewiR, 1'1 .
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Rawlings, lb
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Roush, 2b
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Davl8, M
Stanley, 2b
Ne11selroad,
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Gaul, 3b .
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P'Uli.Hy Strlbll.nr 10t to hW; !~f.
JoJe Ltifa.Y· New York middle"
Ho .. a good tAlker, a oOOd Joo•~pr. W.llbt. 4efeated Md&gt;e WhaiOU.

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In my calM! I hue lrouble follOw·
1 N 8 srwocial Sport.s Wrltef 1inil t.he be.ll from the plt&lt;:her'l:l hand
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pl&amp;yers un thea recordA iii leaguL'S Hfe
where nlsht. bueball t1ourlahes. lll l "On the other hand there are
rapidly entertng the cat.egory o( 1SCJme pl.ll.yer11 who lil\111 the IUe out
k!. i of the ball at nliht 1 know that
1precanous bu.lllne:ia.
In P~~het1i ~0 ca~~;n:et~~r ~.Ie \ some o1 Lhet~e pla.yen never hit t.hut

IUld be wu, but h11 couldu't ooneeal pou:lder de1'1!8.t.ed ErOfBt Tu.:~ee•
the deep down feeHill that he ~X· Porto Rico, 41).
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pt:rhmc:ed in the knOwlqe Ula.t 1 A~~ Newarlr., N. J. -Emle Raith11e follla present were really ner, Newark Ua:htwellht, dllfea.t.ed
friends---t.he type of friends you Mar1)' OOl'ima.n, New York UO).
5t:em never t.o encowtter In _Iobe i At &amp;.UJe, Wuh.- WmJeHtf\ehL pme
chell, PortiJ.lld liiht. ~
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lime and th'! Boston Bru.ves burled Sost.on . .
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a.nd when asked If he }Htd !j(JifleYANKS BREAK EVEN the Phlllles, 6 to 3. Buu Arlett., Cbtca1o . . . . .
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that. hll.i8 Ole ground Is always a
"The night game Is not good for thin&amp;: to say replied
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the fjnner oakland, CaUl, hitter, Detroit . , .. .. . . 3D
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8 usua Y r w ma- when tl1e weather Is almost
Homen; smacked
homer No 16 to help the
NATJON.tL • ••GUE
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The father-manqer
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Mr .illld Mrs Charles Oreenler
eve an Beaten
1 The New Yorlr: Yankees won the Bt Lou!::.
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, Lou Oehr'~.. recorded homer No. !1 B011ton
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ton tbe outfielder the Chicago Cubs the nrst game, aided with !lOme Cincinnati .
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t:tad. ln '¥lld storage m Loll Angeles fa,ucy ball handling by Hal Rbyne
quito weU in ma- tile Boston ~nul.bwp
YES'l'IERDAY'S Rt:SULTS
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gle m the ninth inning on Wednea- ,
Columbus 6 ; Mlnneapolli!, 5 ! 11
do.y to score Blair with the run
mnlnglll
that beat the C..lncy Reds, 3 to 2 ,
St Paul, D;Tolcdo, 3
and t-oday the Cubs mov.;U. bck. mI LoUlsvlllc, 6 , Kansas City, 5, (JO
tp second place Jn the uat'iona.i
By l.nl.ern~tLional News Set vice
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&amp;rind. seven games behind a~ Louis. I Col• &lt;mbus-Linm Bc~.nsallctrain·l Kan.~ns City, 4: Lo\llllville, 2
Rogera Hornsby Is considered I esville blakeman- klllP won their
Imllauupoll.!!, 4; Mllwllukee, 2
ODe ot the brainiest men 1n ba.seball l way t• the !I•• ,_ In the State Am1
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but. the CUb .nunager m~ght ha~·t! ertcon Legion Jll.nlor baseball LourQetrolt, ll ; Cleveland, 8
been twice as smart. ll he hnd r.:..ment.
brought on Barton earlier In the
Lakcstde-Wmntng 16 strnlght
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(;am~:-s. cuamp1on
ur 1 0 uryec o1 1 Only games .scheduled.
H~k Wilson, who led Ole h\lme Cleveland led a field of 13 that
'•~~cl~e~~Y~i ~~rficc~~e~~Y ~: I qualified for final l'Otmds In the·
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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state horseshoe p1tchtug tourna
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Pit~Q. h3 ' 5 . nwnna 1 • :·
Pubs' bench of late w1th (;uyler m'Z 1
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&lt;12 In0 um Wt-Raln broke up tlw n 1~~ 5 'Louis
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and Danny Taylor workmg '·' i:."Je
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gardens wlt:a Barton.
state caddies' golf tournnment and
B~ton, 8; Philadelphia, •3 2 ·
Dick Warneke wa.::. the wmmng the ('lltrles were invited to return
Brooklyn 6 . New York 2.
hurler, galninghlsflrstmajm lcagtm nf'xt Wednesday.
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Xeula-The .starting barrier deGAMES TODAY
lflth eight blast.-,
.elgned by Bte~ Phillips, Xenia reinAMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Blli Hunnelleld, at, .. cc;)ml bnse sm11n was" used at the opening of a
Mlnt• ..apollo at CO!um~--.
for the New York Glaoltl', fumbled a th«-e day race meet at the Greene
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Milwaukee nt l.ndianapolls .
poke by Slade ~nd Lhe uror ell- county lair
KBilSD.S City at l.oulsvllle.
maxcd ln four runs rm lht• Rob.n::;
of Brooklyn, who wrapped It up, 13
St. Paulltt Toledo.
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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
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·J,.arry French ws touched fOl
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Cle\'Cland at Detroit
Cd)JD~r but thl Gucs won, 5 to.... 4.111lllll:V ~·(!.Irs [11'('\'!0t\S I() the dh!i,'O\'Phll~tdelphla at New York
Iar~oly becauk! of Lloyd Waner's ery of 1111" NmlltQ' by Columbus
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ll.l\.1 th ~ Reds. l!!l the authority for He cau look l&lt; lot better by keepln~ ' months. he would start. back on the ' Rev and Mrs George Aahton "nd.
BUT, Bam, Bong, sock atter sock the above statemnets. There was the ball low than by miilo•g tl•em '"ad "' tho l ' P His ''"· e··on son, ol Columbus, Mr and Mrs. IF,a
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Y me can't !;(•em •batt h1, stU! Is a you ni" man T.me raska
evening. Housewive11, h~arlng tile pet form If some ot the present to .. hlt the 10 19 0011 at night.
IWill assuage the dL&lt;;appolntmc· t 111 Albert Rcut.er and family or Bell
nou;e, •ked for the clouds, hear- Omdnmttl outfielders are bifi-Umerfl
This 13 something that b8..!!('btl li m tfJOred It,'; " result or hJs falh.Lte to W Vta , were week end guests ol
In• what thoy wok 1o be tbundc1 ,why Walker should be with the ~tcoud"l will have bto, 1walch m recom- s ucct.ed ¥-'hen he had his bigrt~l op- Mrs Johnson Wld other relatives.
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men ng young a . players to ma- I portunity
Mr. and Mn. Wilmer Carl and
cJOBed theu wlndowiS ond prepa~ti 1 A
thle8
tics, 1 buetthat lS srunethlng for jnr leagues. It is my npinlon thut
At•he,banqu-t In he• husba••d •
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night beaeball wlll nu' benefit
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x- .l" Ni~!:ht baseball 1s not the same youngster but 'here Lc; ~ 10 uestlo~ ~mmr . Clara ' WL.'s" pretty bride, day eue.s~olhlsbrolhl!'lli!: Carl
diers, remh1lscmg about the da)ls as th~ gnme pla~cd ander the l:iUn- ttna. It Is popular With fans q It ha• l ~ummed UJ 1 lh-:&gt; feelings 01 the aud J~mt:r.
when shot and shell flew thick anli liM"hl, says Walker
" It aft'eets been the sa.lvallon or 50me lea
Stnhllngs 1n this mann.ar
Rev. Williams or Pomeroy was
last, lnstlnctlvely ducked behhul rh ffe , ent rnen m clltfe .,~·nt ways.
and or course 18 he• e to sta . , gucs
" l w heard or fdcnd:s and fi&gt;lr- 1 the Saturday evening guests of Mr ,
1 weather rrh·nds and lhill
tree~&gt; or other t1hclter unLU ltu
~-·-----:~occasion and Mrs Herman Warner
word was finally ~sed aJounct I ~TRJBLJNG
PLOH~s .,.,,thout doubt that all ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calvert or
that there was noLhinR to be ex~:Lt- oJ
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etl about. It w9S merely the bats J!
weau.er fnend:s
W. Davidson and family They
the Middleport Recreatiqnal Bllll
It v.lll be H comfort to Stribling were accompanied home by their
Artists connecting with l:be ofTer -1
when he start.'! to fight his way nephew. Leodell Davidson who Will
tngs of Sche.erer, U1e Porncroy pitbaclr. w know that the fuJkij down spend the week end with them
M
ct Mr s. Cl uu·Ic~ Orcenlrr
cher,
l3v JAMES L KlLGALLEN
South arc still w1th him and that
r. an
Alter three innings ot paumhn;(,
roWld to Max Schmeling Ll thc1r even though he shou] •: hoi' again: M188 Pearl RUSBCJI , Raymond King,
the hurler withdrew Hom the line
INS Sports Writer
~n'.c'l'e"v'ellaoh,,td. champ10nshi1J ba ttlt' th:-y sllll will h:lollze . .Llm for what Rush Diehl and family attendect
of battle t.o bring up the rear 11
hl' dlready has a.ecompllshed
the Stevens reunion at the Rock
right field while Doc Crow took u;&gt;
New York, Aug ,o- In the Jlrl~ :] 1 StribllnK Is still an Idol 1n Oeot1Springa fair ground Sunday
the burden anct per(mmed mustlrl!&gt;ht IRCKH .... :lei' a man s on top i iJla, tw\l.cver His SOuthern fuend~
Daie Smith and family, Clell
1 Hines and lamlly were recent gueJit!
creditabl)', holdluu the oppo~;1t!on he:. a hero, whr.n h(' bcgliL&lt;; to fl?n haven't deserted hlm JUSt because i
FIGHT
RESULTS
scor!'!less until the ninth when two he's " bum C11ce h 1' ~tmls to s1"?. he cliop{)t'd u fight He may 110 t rl'of Mr and Mrs. Albert Hellman
errors contributed toward two un~ a nd the .and of hiS car~&gt;er seer11s turn to the rirlg until n ext. Year 1 At N "' Y k~M 1
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Bron, to Mr. and Mrs. Denv(!l'
earned runs The fir ;;t one wa::. near. hL~ fau-w&lt;-ather flitnds desut but '1\'hm he does the fok
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or
axe
ose.l Burford. a son, Auallllt 2nd
made in the hw·ry lneide"lt to at· him ~lkt! rats ~cuuylng rmm 11- below the Mason
d 0 '1 8 d~~n ~IOO!' l. 1\cw York, world's light
Hel~n Carl and Ruby Diehl were
t.empt.Jng a double play The Mid~ .!Hnkh)g slup
til b
an
xun ne 1 ca'.lwelsh.t champion , defeated Athens visitors Tuesday.
dlep.:nt.ers walked oft: wllh tht
AhmJSL evr.ry flghter of not.e ha~ w
e routing for him Juat as 1Jlmm~ Slattery Bull'alo, 05J
heavy end of the ~Ole bentlng the
~;trongly as ever.
Tiy,er Thomas Lctpervllle Pa
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locals Y a 7 to 3 t--aunt
1at e:' the hangers-on and lhe rllf-Jatf of
Nn: Jon&amp; ago m Macon, un. ne al - 1m1'c
n techul.cal
I'Pru Ill 1lte 1\'otri(J's laq;~~t 11ourre
played ball that was a Winner by
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I knu o;oul uver Pol Silvers New. ut \alintllurn nno.J ls belle,ed to h~
\haL margin over the Pumewy PN- thf' ftgln ganw Even such a pupll- 1Y ...vv 1oya1 a.td admiring hleno.s a1 Ym:.. (11 .
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formers • there can be 110 n=ument
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:n Pllllacklphht to oe11 e ·runney he 1 atmc~phere that \\ell might c,lU!iC a
~"'"'"' 40 , _ . . . . . . . . _
The runs were scored as !allows :
was
dellt&gt;rted by lllilll Y of his I tugemg at the h ea•tstrlngs hung
Saxton for Middleport d10ve the "fl'lr&gt;:Jds' v.llen h e retwned. to his over the assemblage. ThCE~ folks
first ball pitched to left center for " hutel room A tr w IO}'al tollower~ wallt••d to shov. Bli.'\bling that JUSl
J;!ngle, Oallaghr.r followed suit Dr- llkt;&gt; 'Jen·y the Greek" andOus WII- l::u;p use he lrn;~ t.o S~:hm•~llng Wll~ I
~wskey ~rc;: :ax~ ~t ~lr: ~~~ .':iOn !he trainer, were about tJw no lCason why he l&gt;hould thlrl k It,! I
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Davl_M
but on.nawllngs cluut whlc.l
GLlH' Tunney was tou snuul cvc1 dcse1tcd hun H Wlll&gt; Ulli! of tlle huclea1ed Shorrs head. Gallagher nnd • 0 ,
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Rt first on his tap to onul. In the nnd !llc of flghl Jam who buzz business of bea~ busting It wns so
third Saxton was out. ai. first on t 1~ a nmnd the train i-ng caUt [lS and ~lHp unust·ul it dldn t seem to have :lll}
drive to StaBley OallLIG:hcr walket! the rhnmp or the ehal!tnger 011 part In the game at all
Dei)'IMkey singled so did Lewis. the back, If allowed. Tunney alApplause shook Lhe 1oom wh .ll
Rawlings was out at tl.rst on .)\18 hit '&gt;\'ays had plenty o( friends and spe~l.:ers pointed out the plucKy and
to Davis, OO.lla11her ssorln~UI:Ih still haa But when ht~ achio_reQ.,the cour.a.t;eO\l.!l m$:mer In which Btnbslngled, DemosJr:y and Lewis scored champfcmhip he cut lotH.&lt; from lhe ling went down fightlng~hi, gamePI!!B·WKI!HLIN(l AT NO I!XTIA. COST,., CBNTUIY llll:
but Evans was out at first on hi;; r lff-raff of the fight gam", kuowlng nc~s in defeat
He was ~ti ll
~ UOAN, I99S ,,, CHNTUIY IIIGKT SBDAN, $1lll5, ,, TKIII
dl'i.ve to Gaul
. heir frlend~h!p was of no account Gen ~;!a's champion. the :;pe-ak -rs
OTHILI BIGHTI FIOY 11595 TO $Z295,, • PIICBI AT PA.CTOIT
In the ninth Anderson Jtrt~t up Tlp ;.; hurt their feelings but Tun- wantEd Stribling to know.
smgled, on, an attempted double ney never cared Wh y sh oulct' lu.··r
S~rib's handsomt! face was a slu&lt;lY
~:~ :~~~els!r;ap ;;~s!~~~~~.~dh~t~~ 'I'hev had nothing to !l"ivr htm
~s h : listened to thc..&lt;:e rema rks
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In v1ew or U1e slmllov. attitude I fh;;u was a su:;piciOlL~ qtU\'rr 1.o his
gher·::. hit 5oored Andeison an(J on the Jmrt O( th~ average Jt~;:hl lips. A feel of warmth an1J happiwhen Demoskey's gmundcr W!\1:1 mt 3 • fan. 1t 1., refreshing and ~ Limulnt ~ ll&lt;'SS ~r. 1st have welled up m n 1s
p layed Sa.xton scorect
ln g to nctr lt:l f'XCeptlon Th1s ex-l lleart HI." "Pa" WAS thEn~. l!nd ro
Pomeroy's searing wns done m ttpLon J;ns Cr&lt;'lllpcd up m the cn.":e was his 'Ma' ', and hu; w1fe. Clara
Pomeroy, Ohio.
the tlrst, I'Hth and s1xth tnnmg.
cf W11llam l.uw1 encl' ('·Young" I 1They. oi em1rse, were as ptoud of
Stivers fllllll?d In the fitst ttnd EtniJjmg. "ho ud lung agu lest by 1 Stilbllnt~ a~ if he had won the
Davis tiled to left Stanley the•1 a tcr hnlc RI kuockout m lhc 15tll clJRLIIJlldl.~h .p T!Je tw·nout was ra 1

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scormg from first, lht· Uall OOundlng
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In thr. fifU1 Crow :mel Scllnefer
had been rt"tlrcd, uw; fmmcr on a
Oy lo third and the h•~LcJ on his
gtoundc! tu .short when Stivers singled went to third 011 Stunlcy'll Jut
and sco1 ed when tbe shm t :-;tup
th1ew wild to third
Ncssy grounded out to first. In
the sixth the Lhird and last nm
came In when Ru~IJ ·w alked Oaul
singled went to third on Shurr'.o;
drtve and scor"'d lifter the left,
fielder caught Crow's tl.y.
Leading hitters were &amp;xkln, OaiIagher and Rawling!! for Middleport, the two former getting thl ee
safeUt!s each, the latLer two Fur
Pomeroy Stanley singled three
Umcl!l and Gaul twice Gallagher
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SILKS
Regular $1.50 to $2.50
per yard.

$l00 PER YARD
PLAIN RAYONS
All colors, Chamois,
Fifi Crepe, Stripes
all
over patte1 n~, regular 50c
to 69c per yard.

and

PLAIN and FUR TRIMMED

COATS

CURTAIN MATERIAL
Voile~, Marquisettes in
dole, etripes and figures,
regula~ 39c to 50c values.

lDcPER YD.

cool eveninca and for Fall wear.
SPECIAL

D.c le, pial', Davis to Stanley t()
Russell .
1
Hit&amp; 6, run11 5 hll~;, on Bchucfe/0
in three innings, 6 hits. tu:o runs
C1f. Ptow In RIX Innings.
Losillil' pitcher, Schaefe!'.
Umpires, Wyersmlllel and Han·\~.
Sooter e. Eistl~tetn.

HANDKERCHIEFS

Sc EAcn

BRASSIERS
Regular 50c l)nd 59c.

SPECIAL
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sPEciAL
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HOSIERY ~PECIAL
Pure allk, full fash;oned, narrow
heel-ltegular $1.65 and $1.95 per
pair.
SP,ECIAL

BLOOMERS and VESTS
Royon and silk, regular
$1.00 r&gt;ach.

$l25

Al-L !IUMM~
MILLIN~RY
0111 SALE

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'W£ GIVE S. '&amp; H.

Bate on bRlls oft' Schaefer l, oil
Bea'tll;• 11
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.. Coat~ that were priced at $15.00 up
to $39.95 now arranged in one group
for irinD.cdiale aale. Buy now for the ·\

IDeA YARD
SPREADS
In Gold, Orchid, Yellow
and Blue, regula1· $5.00 to
$11.50.

One Lot of
HANDbAGS
He gular $1.00 up lo
$1.95.

S~~CIAL

59c

GREEN STAMPS

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THttR8DAY, AUGUST I. la.'tl.

iethW'Il
blaDk. ;

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UIEATH~RECAST-

{·:~~ - ~ bi'OUerl

JeatioHP 0 1\pftnpn

ft -WoatlJ

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bean colored brOllen 15-~ ; Uabt
eolor'td broiler.&amp; 2S·at: roaten 11·11

duckt 13-U.
Butter m&amp;rket. firm: demand rood
IUppl,y &amp;mp)l! ; 82 IIJCI?ft 2'i' 1•2: &amp;I
KGo.-e 211: 811 IICOfe 24; nandard 2'1'

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Et:11 : market. ateady; demand U\0•
derate; aupply moderate; nearby
current J't'Ceipta 18: tn&amp;b enr&amp; ftrtt

20 ; hennery wblte extru 23.
Veaetables market ata.dy;

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wen Bat.W"dd.y aJterDOOD.
or nilht 1n extreme Wm portion ; ~ . b
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manli moderate: auppi.JI' modentt
tomatoes Ohlo 12 Qt.. No. I 26-'ll;
No. 2 :16; ~d lUI boi.M hf
bel!lt 'i5; por

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GeneraJ Weather
Conditions

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~-o Tht, ,~ 1 Queen City coaled here

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w!tlcb were taking the trip from
Plt~r;Jh

PUBLIC UT
MAGNATE
fiGHT IN

CUT' IN

AJalut Citi..
CompeoyAad
itJ Holden

·1\Uliil ·t:ouni,-Educolore
Paid by State

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ain Governor for Relief
and Sleep

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Little Chance That bam._ Air Ve11el Will Be UHCI
~n m ttu&gt; watl'r a year or more
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said.
Ia Attempt To Br....,. .;..,o1 Diotanc:e All
New Straitoville Said To 1 •·· '"'" ''"" "' '"' """ ot th e Health Authoritiee Hard
Aa M - Of Prneotio1
Other Recorda Hiold By Zepp
Be Objective Of Fed- I sock
body""'""'
..mnants or • ~" At Work To Combat
Gold From Flow iDa
and a aarte,· ~:~tlll rt'IIUt.inln(!
Di1eue
eraI Aeenb
!on tht lett 1e(l.
From Reich
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BY .WUTHEH
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HURTS

~ERICA

Extent of $200,000,000
Aaaually; · Export·
era· Pn;teot
BJ WAL'I'121. DIETzEL
INS Staa' COI'rftpondent

•::::. P11D1born
P'
In Japan,
Aa Spies ·

Eat Well aad Save!

C.t Shan in Money

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ToW
wa~h~· d

and return

Baek Salaries To
·Qe Paid Teachers

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Y~Jrk,
Aug.
bod}' of a man,
.lilr.c! tht" rll!,bt lei!, c';;"",;_iijjj;

Meet Kao- Cit,
Star Evealy
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IN ARGIJMOOi' l.i

noa:era on board. A number or
Oinclbn&amp;U to

New

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S.Jt lntereat Bou1ht

·=~~· mornlna: a few hours late

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ment of German llllport.a. Mrioualy
aft'ecUDJ Amerlcaa indt, wu de-

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~~ b1. Grrmt.&amp;tn::.:.:::~~
oorthwe11~ tGday
u a meana of pr
' }'elterde.J .,. IWitJ ·-~­ lloW of told trom ~
and Mra. Cbarlel · 'A.

~layed at

Prices Never So Low
in LaSll 0 Years!
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to·aOOGtmue

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Secured qt All Serv-U- Wei Grocer•!

sp&amp;Cln8 ot matn frame~ ...... .. .. .... ... .
otlmlll· lfumber of ps eellll ...... " .... .. .. . . ...... ..
~orm.al

FANCY TOILET PAPER
3- 1000 Sheet
Rolls .. .. .. .. ..

23~£

Wetah' empty or dee~ wel&amp;h&amp; ce11.._.t.ed .
t$ee

MILK

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3 Large
Cans ......... .

2Zc

...
Finest Grade
Per
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'Pound .. .. .. .. .

... 43c

FANCY PEACHES.

5c

Per,Poun~

FANCY Jll! •T OLEO
15c pound
2 Pounds . . . . . . .

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BISCUIT

food
POST TOASTIES

25

22

Wheat
Per 24'/t lb Sack

. , To My Friends And Supporters

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Drou1ht from Ansonia, two froca
Hamden, and death of Wort..hlnikNl
L. Platte, 28. Flushing, N. Y., at

Dtl:;'~::-::~:.· wi~·' ft8arcl

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to my po1iti\fa aa/ltpli-

ollieer. ' l '.1.1. otlll o condidote fooi-Mor'i\lall
elected "Will continue to enforce the law w.i th..
,._.,_ .o r fa•or an~ with equal faimeq and impar~
to

aU.
DANA R. (BAY) ROUSH.

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\faalmwD ~peed cat 3.000 U. alt.h.udel (H~tedl

T.U lc:notll

Normal fuel eapaclt.J &lt;~telr 'lO.cr.. of uae·
lui lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ...... ... . .. .

l2t,M lbs.

crew rom.Il'fiWnt : Men, 7'7: omcen, Ul

25

tpiW'l pJane pilotl.l

Normal

AJlntl crew:

Men. 38; ollctn. to .

~T (piU8

p .. De pilOU.J
PoUoW1nl il a oom. . rlson of the Akroll, wl.th other recent atrshlpl: ·

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.... An ..... ......... .
(lrat. zeppeiLD . . . . . . .

''Control remalnB lD tbe baudl

PENNANT SODA OR
BUTfER CRACKERS
Per.Pac:lraae ........ 18c
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CR .' CHEESE

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23c

Package ... ~ . : ..

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lOU ft .

m

102

715 ft.

133 ft.
113.t tt.

ft.
101 ft.

it

three)

1

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VE&amp;.VEETA CHEESE . .
Per

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ceon&amp;m..etiOOP.P

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Akron ..... " ... ... " .. . . .. .
R~lOO

or ...........

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... .. ...... 5.DIIO,GOO

651 ft.

PORK&amp;BEANS
3 Cans

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0... Kilh Wife, . _ S.UF• ·
Other Shaola F -.
Mate """ s.u

For ........... .
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tor •• H.t to CoaaerYa- ;

tioa Cowoeil

Oolumbll6.

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'1'-INB--'Iil

the role of a mediator, Governor
George White today wW at.t.empt. ~

47c

THESE PRICES ARE F()R CASH ONLY

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Hamilton.

Pomeroy 11 Store$ ¥iddleport
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Mauar'• Groc:er,. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . P&amp;- JZ..L
Sch-.....a A Roed•l .......... -· ... Pio- 34'7-L
,· Ewina'• Caab GrocerY .......•........ , . _ 133-1.
Epple Grocery ...... , ..... .. ....... P.._ IJI.«
GUllo a: Whltlcick ............•.•.•. n - 317-L
Ful'!le Crac111'7 .................... ,.._ 111-R

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Wltlte'o Sltltl&lt;l c4"9fof~. 'ffil.
:f
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C. 0.' Fioloer Marue....
. . . ........ Ploattie MI-L
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n.. Bl1 :l c-r.
MlddleP!*I ........ ·. , . _ ...._
N - B-. Ci&gt;au ,,.s,..acU.. ·....... "'-a iU-L
Jl N. Ratli~
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EnDUib atllla haYe bren ftmoved
I:.M drift a&amp;a.rted to CUi. pro~~~~.pllon8 or DlOJ'e a day.
estimated.
A ahiNna of state qenta by
Malbew bu llftU.Y blcreased the

Lor- llftrdtvenru and eftkLency or en~
Be fOI'Ct'lllellt 1n tbai. area, ht asserted.

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~ -J'8PDI't that I am not a candidate for Mar.hall ia
Mlln&amp;o and without foundation. It it true that I did
•• Maraball at a recent ...Uon of Couacil but
doae for tbe ,fOol• purpOH of conformi"rt to a

New Haven, Conn., Aug. 7- IN&amp;IufanUle pa.ralysis persbited in t.hlt
area today with two boY8 beiD,I

ou. VOl. Lrnth Max. Dlam

~.p~

2 Lat·ge or
3 .small pkgE... . . . .
C
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
BACON
Per
Pound . .. .. .. ..
C
FLOUR
Made from home grown

lb~.

&lt;8U m. p. l\.1

The cheapest meat you
can buy
2 Cans for . . . . . .
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2 Packages
For ........ .

18:ii,GOO

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uaetul JUt total%. total lift ..... ... . .
Number or enalnes . . .. ... . .... ....... .
liullnum horlle power (sef Ievell ... .. · ... · ·

39C

)b$..

403,000 lhG.

ru .. .

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FANCY PU!K SALMON

Post Toasties
·the
w/te.up

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321,000

... . 6.500.000 cu. tl

Nominal ps volume Cg&amp;e eeiLB 86% fulH

lhid ford

Elberta.'

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CHIPSO
2 Lat·ge
Packagee

No~

EDIIWK DlnO'ftlifG

w.·.rt.

Nu!,

~u!'s;

pacify Ohio sporl.8men who dlarP
that the Ohio con~~ervaUon divlldon
ls bek"lg dllmlnai:H by poUticlana..
The Governor wiU be hpat. lo
members of the State CODRI'fttloo.

STAll QUAilftUACK WEDS

council tonlgh\ at a dinner •' . a
downtown hotel where sportmulla
wm have an opportunity to mi:A!r
their protA!at.a.
State Director ot Aarieui\Ul'tl L 8.

Tiffin, 0 .• AUI. '1'-IN&amp;-The elop~ Guthery, head of the ~nra.tlon
anent Df Dwl4!:hi. L Haley, all-Ohio dlvlalon, who wu ac:cused by 1J)OtU,
quarterbaclr: on Bddelbeq: oolleir'll men at a meetlnl' at BuCkeye Late

undefeated footbaU team last fall. laat. .eek ot allowtna" poJtlcll &amp;o eb~
and llil!lhlll'rtil! V. A.liJe!'t 01' 'I'Uiln, \er lbto COIUJel'nUon, will IWl pne-

wiUillfl''-" IM .attend!d hJah aehool, eat at the meet.bll.

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hM ~ rawltd bere today,
' .tlbnlerw.tton CIOinlllJslltoner- .l'obn
~o!i"i&amp;,·~-- lllll'erecl a eolia.- ;iltlefl....... Albert were ftd... W. ~ o1' EUda. also wiD •i·
dedi -~tml. K.J .. lalt a..tur... tftllkvft ""
&amp;ook a motor l1de ItM day. thi.V 1ad$1Utd to tbelr rrtendl
.Boveral membenJ or tbe muncn
aDd when . . ftWrned . hie lu!re. Baler" ... 111'8dllatecl froQl lare aid to ba.ve t.breatened tO
'111eadore, said. the. 1lln!otor .llridelbei'J . la .:rune. after aturtna lila un~. tqe ,auQed political dor
· "'"•·'"',j~~·"p&amp;ten qulle wen aad wu m · ror three yeus Ia football and ~;QblaUOD o1 tpe dtpartmeat 111 q.
tptrlta."
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