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THttR8DAY, AUGUST I. la.'tl.

iethW'Il
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UIEATH~RECAST-

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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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FULL

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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UASED WIRE OF Il(TIRNATJONAL NEWS SERVICE

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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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Couple Appeal• to Wiacan~
ain Governor for Relief
and Sleep

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READ INf~NTll[

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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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Cap1paigft

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

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Dohe
S.Jt lntereat Bou1ht

·=~~· mornlna: a few hours late

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Btrlln, Aue. 7-DrMUc eUrtaU·
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

to sl*lo

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Quality Th~t W:ill Please Every Housewife Can . Be
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

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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

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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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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 .

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

. :1.470,000

.... 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)

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2 Pa=Je, .. .. .. .. 35e

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

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tioa Cowoeil

Oolumbll6.

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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.
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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

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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 . . . . . .
C

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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 ... .. · ... · ·

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403,000 lhG.

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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.

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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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�PIUDAT, AUOCII1" 1, 1131

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Ployo. Lyon• ol Chester W Va llio.Und lD uy way by any IL&amp;\elnema
when tile lat.t.er ~·tlhl to artellt m&amp;de by hl.m an•l they r~rve ~..b e
h.lm Wo'IIJ!I hunted throurllolu, tbil
f'11ht to Ule the ue ct eotsection today by a.uthoritie&amp;
umn to hll 11 they ~ee .ftt w take
tyoru aald. th5 man w}Jo wu to a contrary
CO that. taken
have been llnftted 11bdued!d him In by him '
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West Vir1'1nla and brought hlrn
[•cr05-' the OhW river to near uw
Rear Admlul W A Y.otreu. chid city
BREWSTER 18 BILOKE
of the Naval burea.u ur ~~oeronaui.iCII
and army ami navy aldel
ChJef Lyona Akl he et.ea).le'd rrom 1
P W Lltt-hfteld preaident of the hl! kidnaper ooly by leaplng from 1 Los Angeles Cal, Aug 'J-INsOoodyear·Zeppelln oorporation ana the man • auWmoblle
Eugene v Krewst.er, former pu))..
the Akron weloomlnll' oommlttt:e
lusher of • motl.o:n picture ma1azine
will meet them ~~ond escon them to
the ~rt.ase country club !or JunQ
IwhOse w~alth at. one tlmts was numcheon 11ft.er which Mrs Hoover will
~ 1n the m1Uiona \oda.y bad on
be t.tt~en lA) the dock to christen the
file r: voluntary IJI?tltJon In b&amp;nk1 G Ulnued !rom page one I
blf &lt;ilrlrlblt! She wtll re1eaae a
ruptcy
ftoclr: or 48 raclnc Plaeons symboll.tlng the !reelnR of the nny aJrahlp JW Laurence Dickey snd M11rion 1:1
Less than UOO n!m&amp;tns .1! hl.8 fortrom lt-1!! earthly bond!
~ present manq:ement tWI'' BtPWI'ter .sa1d m his pet1t1on
1sharp
who have been a810Ciated WID ;,he
For the present the ex-millionaire
1paper !or some t.tme and In dlrf'ct
HVNT FOR COP KIDNAPER
1charge skull'! Ule dea.U\ la.:;t Ju.nu- t.c: ac.mg a.s an author a represenlary or Walter 8 Dlckey 1ts Ia , ~ t&amp;.tlv.. among publishers and moUon
Ea t Ll
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verpo1 0 AU( 1-1N8--A Iowner Under the contract mad£ picture prc.ducers He Y-ld he ~
man who lr:ldnu.ped poU!:i! C'hld With Mr Doherty they au~ nvt to Hgnt hl5 way back to rlchn

be wcorpor11t«t ln the second craft
~nee the Navy dl partment mtsh t
delay COIUt.ruction for a short Umf'
they aald
Ever)'thlna waa ln re&amp;dlness for
\be arrival ol Yn Hoover from
Wuhin(t.on at 11 to a m t.omor·
row Bhe will be accompanied by

PIUDAT. A1100111" 1, lUI
1111: OAU..Y TJUBUN'I POtdROT, ORJO.

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Rothreb Pitcheo Three
Hit Game In Winninr Contest

---- help asking for money

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You can alwa)s tell a family hotel
by the amount of quarreling in tile

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The new d1alt;;hones were tn- KQlden rule
vent«t for people who can't aJ!ord
Take U. or Leave JL
tQ play roulette and stUl want to
The Prince of Wales aaddle seem&amp;
carnble
,
to be the tumble aeat.
Momentous MomtDM
Ode to a Sammet' Be&amp;Oii Girl
When a cross-eyed rnan start$
Never hold aU your eggs In one
eating in a OllC arm lunch room
ham mock

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WHITEW~S~EO Bl
RAil~ DAD B0l S

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Brothers
Buy Twin Autos

Con••bl.al Caauallia
A bigamist 1:s a man who has the

wrong number

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The McQuigg brothers (George and Will)
have purchased Dodge Brothers Six Sedans from
Rawlings brothers in Middleport. The likes of
these two brothers are expressed even to the extent of auto preference. When Will leaves for his
horne in sunny California he will drive his new
Dodge. Six, noted for thfir dependable transportation and thf last word in motor car cornfort.
The Rawlings agency also sold a new Plymouth and one used car on the same day the Me·
9Higg brothers purchased t h e i r cars. This
broughfto the end a perfect day in face of the
depression.
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During the month of July, Dodge and Plyntouth sales exceeded the nearest competitor by
54)%. This proves that in spite of the so-called depression people insist on QUALITY in their autorn..biles. This is the reason for their INCREASI~G SALES and P()PULARITY.
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·'POWER PLYMOUTH:LEAD IN SALF..S
IN MANY SECTIONS ALL OVER
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THE UNITED STATES

by ANTHONY ABBOT
COPYR!tJHT _.ty COVI(;I FR/l:/)£

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FAVORITISM
EVi'JUAi. UA \~ago the youna daugh~r of Amba!j:mdor
DnweH wa• arrc•ted and
fined !nr •pecdutg '"

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Ch1~agu

Later she was g~ve
judge to se nd her check mitei

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gomg to the annoyance

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''" " ted t~ot she be put to the e~tra inconvomence a•
f11rther punt•l1ment for breaktnll Ute law under which
1 e was ~ure11tect anrl Hncd, as it i&amp; a morp,l certumt.Y the
'11'~11 ~mpunt of t)1e fine moan! nothlnll in the 111m4 &lt;&gt;f thi•
' ye 01 old 111rl. Judges in Jtosthon• ouch &amp;! ~oj::hlc'llf"
•fi fpund hjrl)•clf, sho~ld wcl11h moat cartltU!ll"'fhe elhct
l •lr aclion• mtcrht rr"duoe •• one 1\tt, little though 1i mfly 1::··:,.
~~!!Ill !&gt;~ ltsp!f. "'"Y •lP an untold amount pf harm.
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•W~ CtJ"Il•~ lfU"doD .... ~ ••ll..e;d·

lllp """"' ... ,....,, of a ct.o...,lel Sb,
,.. """' lmaw wh,- theM driftP feel ••
~ ~ 'St"'-oq, tliJe•t•rtH,~ the motH
...-~Dfl .,_le• 1u ,.,.,.., Thfew lD the

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oertomly have shorp tonaues,

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lnMr •mootbnea, ai.c-eylinder 8edbllltJ'.

o.e, lwo mUIIn OWM:I9 haft tetlll!i _.

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cu.nlet tlll~f"'"

Ther haM 1foupcl that It~~ I• ...
and oil
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TIM,kf'O'f' • •b.thbeUQill"'!Wf -.J-IliMJtber
would Dnfl' IM!!Mtlafitd with IIIU!

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Begins Saturday, August 8th, and brings the lowest prices. and
best values, ip Nationally Known Makes of Furniture we ~a,.,
ever been able to offer.

aldlll al top &amp;plllld-tben throttle

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~~~tel P,loiOI'btt· For tM.A. the

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dow1111 to btnely • crawl. The •moothlllleM

flf
..W O'G m.ultlple qiJaden.
Rer ......W ..., lllOftl thlak of &amp;1'"111 up

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•moolhne•· CbantJIIIIInto ..eeeoml," hit a

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brt.en of M-ea •n sp4dled

Already lhctc lUC f1u too mar1.r comJJiaints b) th e .,.ucalled common people who msu;t there 11::1 one \uw and
measunnl( 8l1ck b} wh}ch they are meu~ured and trlCd and
anothet fot their wealthier brethren. When llllltances such
If th Cl Da1A ca hapjwnmg are chronicled, naturall y those
who arc maklnu a fight on the unfair logislaUon, real Ill'
f'l'ncwd, point to 1t ~· pmof of thel1 atlcll&amp;tions, and cerf.ltinly, 1t Is most dltflcull to disprove their ariument in the'-"'""··'·'face of :wch c.vidq,~1co .
As a mMttcr Or fact, were the facts known to )h
Qawoo he probably would have dJocourago&lt;t such favorill,ll' tQ hi • d•ughter as un l\r.wrtcan and u~hlr and would

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of commg duwn to the City Hall to make :1ettl emcnt The
actton hy the' 1udg~ 1n tluP. m~tance mny he pt:l'tecth all
right HO t.tr :1!-1 Jrw. ami \eg.tl techmcn\JtiCs nrc cuncelned,
but c~1taml)• tl was nn ennt 111 Jodgmt!nt on the pa1 t

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showing bOth the regular pnce an llle August
Sale Price-}hike yourself at horne- Walk through these departments-aDd-see the tremendous savings.

You are always welcome here.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy.

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Ployo. Lyon• ol Chester W Va llio.Und lD uy way by any IL&amp;\elnema
when tile lat.t.er ~·tlhl to artellt m&amp;de by hl.m an•l they r~rve ~..b e
h.lm Wo'IIJ!I hunted throurllolu, tbil
f'11ht to Ule the ue ct eotsection today by a.uthoritie&amp;
umn to hll 11 they ~ee .ftt w take
tyoru aald. th5 man w}Jo wu to a contrary
CO that. taken
have been llnftted 11bdued!d him In by him '
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West Vir1'1nla and brought hlrn
[•cr05-' the OhW river to near uw
Rear Admlul W A Y.otreu. chid city
BREWSTER 18 BILOKE
of the Naval burea.u ur ~~oeronaui.iCII
and army ami navy aldel
ChJef Lyona Akl he et.ea).le'd rrom 1
P W Lltt-hfteld preaident of the hl! kidnaper ooly by leaplng from 1 Los Angeles Cal, Aug 'J-INsOoodyear·Zeppelln oorporation ana the man • auWmoblle
Eugene v Krewst.er, former pu))..
the Akron weloomlnll' oommlttt:e
lusher of • motl.o:n picture ma1azine
will meet them ~~ond escon them to
the ~rt.ase country club !or JunQ
IwhOse w~alth at. one tlmts was numcheon 11ft.er which Mrs Hoover will
~ 1n the m1Uiona \oda.y bad on
be t.tt~en lA) the dock to christen the
file r: voluntary IJI?tltJon In b&amp;nk1 G Ulnued !rom page one I
blf &lt;ilrlrlblt! She wtll re1eaae a
ruptcy
ftoclr: or 48 raclnc Plaeons symboll.tlng the !reelnR of the nny aJrahlp JW Laurence Dickey snd M11rion 1:1
Less than UOO n!m&amp;tns .1! hl.8 fortrom lt-1!! earthly bond!
~ present manq:ement tWI'' BtPWI'ter .sa1d m his pet1t1on
1sharp
who have been a810Ciated WID ;,he
For the present the ex-millionaire
1paper !or some t.tme and In dlrf'ct
HVNT FOR COP KIDNAPER
1charge skull'! Ule dea.U\ la.:;t Ju.nu- t.c: ac.mg a.s an author a represenlary or Walter 8 Dlckey 1ts Ia , ~ t&amp;.tlv.. among publishers and moUon
Ea t Ll
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verpo1 0 AU( 1-1N8--A Iowner Under the contract mad£ picture prc.ducers He Y-ld he ~
man who lr:ldnu.ped poU!:i! C'hld With Mr Doherty they au~ nvt to Hgnt hl5 way back to rlchn

be wcorpor11t«t ln the second craft
~nee the Navy dl partment mtsh t
delay COIUt.ruction for a short Umf'
they aald
Ever)'thlna waa ln re&amp;dlness for
\be arrival ol Yn Hoover from
Wuhin(t.on at 11 to a m t.omor·
row Bhe will be accompanied by

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Rothreb Pitcheo Three
Hit Game In Winninr Contest

---- help asking for money

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You can alwa)s tell a family hotel
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The new d1alt;;hones were tn- KQlden rule
vent«t for people who can't aJ!ord
Take U. or Leave JL
tQ play roulette and stUl want to
The Prince of Wales aaddle seem&amp;
carnble
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to be the tumble aeat.
Momentous MomtDM
Ode to a Sammet' Be&amp;Oii Girl
When a cross-eyed rnan start$
Never hold aU your eggs In one
eating in a OllC arm lunch room
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Buy Twin Autos

Con••bl.al Caauallia
A bigamist 1:s a man who has the

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The McQuigg brothers (George and Will)
have purchased Dodge Brothers Six Sedans from
Rawlings brothers in Middleport. The likes of
these two brothers are expressed even to the extent of auto preference. When Will leaves for his
horne in sunny California he will drive his new
Dodge. Six, noted for thfir dependable transportation and thf last word in motor car cornfort.
The Rawlings agency also sold a new Plymouth and one used car on the same day the Me·
9Higg brothers purchased t h e i r cars. This
broughfto the end a perfect day in face of the
depression.
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During the month of July, Dodge and Plyntouth sales exceeded the nearest competitor by
54)%. This proves that in spite of the so-called depression people insist on QUALITY in their autorn..biles. This is the reason for their INCREASI~G SALES and P()PULARITY.
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·'POWER PLYMOUTH:LEAD IN SALF..S
IN MANY SECTIONS ALL OVER
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THE UNITED STATES

by ANTHONY ABBOT
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EVi'JUAi. UA \~ago the youna daugh~r of Amba!j:mdor
DnweH wa• arrc•ted and
fined !nr •pecdutg '"

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Later she was g~ve
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gomg to the annoyance

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f11rther punt•l1ment for breaktnll Ute law under which
1 e was ~ure11tect anrl Hncd, as it i&amp; a morp,l certumt.Y the
'11'~11 ~mpunt of t)1e fine moan! nothlnll in the 111m4 &lt;&gt;f thi•
' ye 01 old 111rl. Judges in Jtosthon• ouch &amp;! ~oj::hlc'llf"
•fi fpund hjrl)•clf, sho~ld wcl11h moat cartltU!ll"'fhe elhct
l •lr aclion• mtcrht rr"duoe •• one 1\tt, little though 1i mfly 1::··:,.
~~!!Ill !&gt;~ ltsp!f. "'"Y •lP an untold amount pf harm.
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lnMr •mootbnea, ai.c-eylinder 8edbllltJ'.

o.e, lwo mUIIn OWM:I9 haft tetlll!i _.

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cu.nlet tlll~f"'"

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best values, ip Nationally Known Makes of Furniture we ~a,.,
ever been able to offer.

aldlll al top &amp;plllld-tben throttle

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Already lhctc lUC f1u too mar1.r comJJiaints b) th e .,.ucalled common people who msu;t there 11::1 one \uw and
measunnl( 8l1ck b} wh}ch they are meu~ured and trlCd and
anothet fot their wealthier brethren. When llllltances such
If th Cl Da1A ca hapjwnmg are chronicled, naturall y those
who arc maklnu a fight on the unfair logislaUon, real Ill'
f'l'ncwd, point to 1t ~· pmof of thel1 atlcll&amp;tions, and cerf.ltinly, 1t Is most dltflcull to disprove their ariument in the'-"'""··'·'face of :wch c.vidq,~1co .
As a mMttcr Or fact, were the facts known to )h
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of commg duwn to the City Hall to make :1ettl emcnt The
actton hy the' 1udg~ 1n tluP. m~tance mny he pt:l'tecth all
right HO t.tr :1!-1 Jrw. ami \eg.tl techmcn\JtiCs nrc cuncelned,
but c~1taml)• tl was nn ennt 111 Jodgmt!nt on the pa1 t

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showing bOth the regular pnce an llle August
Sale Price-}hike yourself at horne- Walk through these departments-aDd-see the tremendous savings.

You are always welcome here.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy.

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TRIBQ!q,

ioomoi, OHIO.

PRmA Y. At!O'OBT 1, IN I.

Qriatll•lcii'MI Clludtl
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Lu10a.Sermon 1o all Chlli"Cbea of
Chriat. Sclentbt, for Sundar, Au.

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WULD Alf M... E. Clltl.oH
t"][E&amp;&amp;I ·atJM. I'OMDO'I
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1 (11:231241: "For YOrUJII&amp;J unto
Roo-. far lmpr-•••i(
)'ou, Tbat wboaonu 11iall U)' nto
l.'p to the prel5t!nt tilDe u.. hU·
teachim1, doctrine .ot j•tbil mountlliD, Bt thou Nmoved,
10.16 follOwed bJ
n111n race baa mnd" u11e orbam11
nuT a.t.rnsT' cuvacu
1 :-.o lll'r ~Prlt. uf 1111 llrn!n cu.()Be:tJ.
are to hlll'f' IllY dai.m ud be thou caat into the Hli aftd IPt~~~]~tht put..
beinhanoourwlth tb&amp;U not doubt in bla butt butT
aervttee a\ 2:30p.m. •- C. Knaaer, Put«, Mtidkport -W11mnn'1 Hom(' ('omfonnluno

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7:46, "NEYER MAN wbicb be aaltb ~all eom.e to ru•;
he aball have whataoever he uith.
Vote for
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PfRCY L PEOPLE~ for
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Waat tbloca 10ever ye deeire, when
M Councilman for t'omeyoyU:lt[l
liiMPSON METHODlST CHURCH clabti for eve1·y qe. One for you.
ye pray, bellne tbat ye re,~eive
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Th~ prtmi.ry clul end Junoorl
Pur:al A. BriJht. Pastor
,t.'lornlnlf · .WfVICe at 10 :30 ser~ 1 them, and ye lhall ha\e !hem. I del
. RepublicaD ticket. 7·31-81
. st 8:10.
•-r"""""' ..,.1a1111 0t til M E 8 da
Jesse Brewa~r Sunday SChool mon tOpic "In His Temple every~
The :ueteoi1~Sermon al 0 tnc u
~~ro ~' WUI M taiiiA f• :ave a po"'~ T~~... ~en~~00.. •arut"tne"''l •. ~::. Combined 'worship and Sun: thmg saith, Otory:' An1.hem by tht'l the f~tlowlq pasla&amp;'ell from,. the
prayer
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Chri1t1an Science textbook, Seltftaf;J..tlq cmtl fer ~ada. iDIIr• chunlh honortnc Muter Doyle Jr
eve~tnr 'sru~lces In our Evening worship at the Simpson I ene~ aDd ~ealth with Key to tb~
of
lka
and Norman MeKDIIht who are
M E chUich at 7 .30 .
I ~w~turee, bf Mary Baker Eddy.
pertott to rou~• Ill
movm• to Spm.cer Wedne&amp;day.
After Alii. 9, there a1e four mule : Monday evening the teachers an&lt;J Chnatiana reJoice In eecret beau1.
Bun set hour,
I ~ft IDIIrtkiM tor 111'101
M1.la Be-. knl.lht save a party Bunde.)'l'l In tile contet·ence year. ot'll:cers of 'the BltJie school meet.
and booftty, hidden from the worl '
cream at IW1nl
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Wednesday eventns tb.e Clrde I but known to God. Se!f~foreetful·
£LECTRIC TJiEA TRE, POMEROY
hiJt. .:«fee, hot
day eventne.
8ej9t. 8
v:HJ meet e.l lhe
Pre.!lbyterJilu neu, purity, and atreetlon are eon- ,
that
iOCi
with
lt.
Friday and Saturday
I oa.ecuUft IDierUoDI for ..._.
Mr. and )ln. c w Petty 15 pent
1church
1 stant prayer1. Practice Jl()t pro- 1
He.,. and aee; Betty Compeon, Conrad N~; Robed Arne• aad
ol t.
the w111elt end at Huntington .... ,,.
1 fe~•ion, underatanCing not belief,,
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LUTHERAN CHURCII
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J C PI
l l. B. CHURCH, ENTERPRISE
gam. t e ear an r g t nar.
'fielde Moore Ia
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f Wh l'· · lch, l"aa.or
B Mor...,,., Paol"
omn1potenee and they anuredly eall B.
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oucn o
ee "'i spent
Sunday school 9 a m.
B"hoo't
m
1 dov.'ll lnflnlte blenln.wt~~" (15:26),
Sunduhy
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1preac 1na: aervtcea it ·-:.n~;~;·~;
"THREE WHO LOVED"
ot I.DJ ad.ftlUiement.. aron 1u the week end with Mr and Mrs. A
Morning worship 10 a m .
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Hvertlaementa ebould bl ·report,ed B. Omden.
No l!venlni services.
PJ.el:tchlng 7.30 P m.
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1 by Rev. L T Norris .~
immed.lal.ei.J.
Chl'rles Guthrie ot WILRhlngton
Wednesday, Luther League 7 JO I Pw,~er selvlce 7.30. Wednesday ~~n~•·s
Mets~ cohunlldty. AU m:~~~~~ Biflhop W E. MUsrrave.
Aloo Comedy "The Thirteenth Alarm"
C ' is vltdUns Dr. and Mrs C. p. m.
even ~~~
e w ves, an... c
ten are v ,~ catlon exerctaes will be
w. Pt:tty. Mr. Guthrie is a former
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ed to thls servtc;e.
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' afternoon followed in the oyoeniilfl
fOI' RentHartford boy having been born here FIRST PRF.SBYTIERI.\N CHURCII I
U. 8 · CHURCH
-~ IJy a sbort aervlee. A cordial
but movq away when a boy. He Rev. T. Boyd G~y. Ph. D. Paator
B. Morgan, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
tat.ion is extended to all.
-.nMorning service 10 30, subJ•"t
Suuday School 9 30 a. m.
MIDDLEPORT
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IPOR R2l'rl'-Two o.d.ce room•
uoo.o:u came bact to &amp;pend hb sum- 'The Scnrlet Line In Lhe window """ 1 p ll'ac h 111g an d communion o. t 1
Fred I. GBI'daer, Pastor
HETH&amp;Nl M. E. CBU&amp;CH
Oourt 8&amp;.~ ovu;~ulldln&amp;: and Lou IJl&gt;en here 1Vith hia uncles Manly Evemng s~rvlce 7 30 ~UbJect "All 1lO 30 a Ill mld\;eek prayer and
9 15, Bible school Please be wiU\
Glran L Tenadl Mlllll&amp;er
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Friday and Satu• Jay
omce. In fine CODdlUc.n, wt~ and Matthew Brown. Air.
fixed U!lOn Him:·
. 1pud~;e service. Wedne~day 7:30 p. m. l us eaCh Sunday, to enJoy and pro~
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Hear aad .ee: COn.ny Tearle,' )lyraa Loy, .l. Plrrell, McDoD.ald,
Iteam beat. Bee C. X. Dow • ha.s been on the stase tor many
school 9 15 Supt Mr 1 Every one .velcome
I fit by the service. and to Qelp us
9.1!; A. M. Bunda)' school.
Loretta Yoan; an4 others In
Edw. Ebenb&amp;ch, Polnero)', ObJo. yean playlfli" In Able'• Irish Rose Orate,
· Chambers
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maintain a high averaae in at·
JO·ilO A. M. Morning service 01 I
:=:,ro oJiloe l'OOIDI GiOl I · = all ever the U. 8 A. and In Eng·
Honer
~oul' preseme ut
The t 'lrst Ba.pt.i!lt L:iiURCH
tendance
wors... Jp. Anthem ;.)y ct1oU'. Recep.- j
TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH"
land and France. He wu accom~ lhese services All wclcume.
POMI:ROY
• 10·20. Mornmg worship Sermon uon &lt;~f memben
How far llb'otll4 a Jlrl 1• to hold a man atalnst t.be wiles or a se:x
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panied here b'J Mr. and l.!r8. Peter
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I subject. "Chrlsttan Unity at Home'' I 7 .30 p M :ivenins &amp;e vi
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-1Prieh:t.t •lao or Wasbinn+..... , 0 0
PEAC
A.lon:£u R. ~lark. Ph. D., Minister
6:30 c. E l'iel·vlce.
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t: EV A.NGELICAL AND
I 9 30 a. m. Bible sc....,ool Aten
7 :30 Evening Evaniel!Atic servlc~ wonthlp at Simpson M. E. church. 1
------------Mr ·•nd Mrs. Harry Hlggen~J. and
BlblTbeophti Mehl, Mlnilit~r
snam, Supt 10 :20 a n1. public Sermon. subject· "Through Cloud
Wednesday evcmJn~~: the choir
Alao Comedy
"Ladies Last"
e school at. 9 o.. m E1:t1l Ha1 . wmsh1p
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Doors"
Come and brtng your practices.
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and Wble. Llkt DeW 13$. Phone
of
Mr.
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Mra,
R.
Turnbull,
ards,
assistant
auperintendcnt
A
fa1r-a
spt"clal
service
for
the
Wednesday
7;30.
p
and
study
will
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1ayer
3JII·R. A. N. Benael, Pmn!=TOJ,
Oh!o. Box J52.
8·7·3t
The local "'"'tton ball c!J,Jb belli
1 pal1f JIGP.da1 eYfOlJ'I,I, .fte1reah·
ment. were IU'Vec1 and those who
~~~: reportie4 ,. very enJoyable

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tw" mlle8 below Middleport nea1
Htlmon ahopa, house and barn
lan:c orchard ot apple and peach
an1 other fruit.s Good fruit Bnd
poultry farm at. a very low price
E. P. Rollllh, Cheshire, 0., R. D.

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been attencunr a c M. T. c. at
Port Thomtll!l, Ky, returned home
laBt Saturday.
Chbrley Weaver susto.lned 11 bro.
ten collar bone and other InJuries
when he ran hi.s truck Into a tree
near Graham Station Friday. 'f1~e
truck was bu.dly wrecked .
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tton nt Nitro last Tt.iesduy and Wed·

POLLY AND HER P~LS

Pa'd ''Shore" be Thankful

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Scorer-Lee Archey.
ling gucsst
Bt'f; oof oo ege,
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re l'ent
parents,
·Mrs John Wl'iss.
Vtucl!ut Mal'aconde., New Yor!c
----Mr anct M1s. George Ingels gan·
Junior lightweight, defeated Ftank...
R Jlflli.)' ln honor In Uteir wn, Ro.d-,
ic Neve, New York,
By CROSWELr.. BOWEN
Icut-uH' Those glovrs, I wa:; tatt!l !m d's sJxth birthday, Aug 3
INS Btafl C ,respondent
1 told were to k.~ep thc Sltt1 c!Y hi!;
Knlhryn Fruth and Mary EllzaNew York. Aug. 7-Golf k.uckers i'!Ril( s. An y ilt'lfn ki")\\S what a be th Bletner ~~o·ere 11.t Pt PleasanL
or, rardon me, phi:~ !ours may b~ de ~un·hlll ned hand \\' ' do to hls Mcnday
rl.re•~r on the golf course bu~ rnaJJY game
El!zabehl Ml'es left Bundny fer
or tllr topn~tl!hes Uots season ar!•
BUI'll t did nut drCE::; up for thr IClev~land, 0. ,with her aunt. Mills
dre.o•~tnr !or comfmt and weann~ gall~:y. He dre~sed to w..1 and h~ Reutr;:r, whum ~he will visit for a.
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lOng trousers They wear \~eli·WOI n won On thr morning o1 the Jasti while. They were t\.CCOmpanll'd
ond cnmfortable grey or white fian · day 'll h1s final match lle could not far a&amp; Columbus by Mr and Mr~
nela and light. wool socks
find Ius old gloves SJveral new George Mef's and daughter, Ellen .
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This reporter makes the a.sser- pairs were Dffmea to ~.im by sports Pl:trke.rsburi Tue5day for trea.tment
Mimi MILI'()elline w 118 0 n and 1
491hde,pl.ta. Ql'\f! W.alter Hagen who outfitters. Burke did JV!t take them.
It must be admitted, always wears He want~ ll•e putr t:e wali u~d to fr 1eno:', MI/Jii Hlld!'l Bradshaw (lf pt , 1
knickers very neatly preS8eCI down am'! wasn t iaklni uny chance~ He Fleue.nt, were visltors at
lhe ~Ides One may hold Rugen up found thtm shurtly aft !lwurd.s
!burg. Thunday
BB !he fllshton plate or a gnllery fa·
V ~ 11 Elm WOIC Whlti' flar..lels all
Janll!r Edv.'Rrds left lor her
vortte but. I will point to those two
in Lo-n W vo
crack goiters who fought, bled and durll 'g ttte lomnammt. nnd a patr spendi~g the past .. two
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died ~t the recent Nllllonul Ope11 of new shoefi FoUowmg hlm aiOund lng J 0. Henton and :g,:~~~::~~~
Ch'\mpiot~shlp at ·roledo Both Bill\' I he. coul~l' tor whnt seemed llk:c
George Snyder of the
Burke who won, and Geotg e VUil thousands of hcles I could hardly PIP£! Lh~P Gus Co, of
Elm who wns runner-np In thtlt keep lrom a:.k:lng him U IllS shc~s w88 a recent v1sttor here.
tourre.numt were long U'omers
md lWI. tmr t him. I didn't ho\\ cvcr Mrs Rkhard Rouch and ctuughtc1
Bmke wore a 11 old pnlr of dark
Von Elm Is u very clt.•rm~cul look· hRvf returned from a visit u.t
striped whtte flannels, an old pull !ng c.hn]l and tha t nb e~ut ~ ums up \'enswood, w Va
of '&gt;CoCks and p!nln lmth!'l sh 11 ~s the wa~ he &lt;llcssc~ I smpcct he put Mi~l! Emma 01Clli is spcudlng
well·worn. He Wole 0 pan· cf c!Jcwrd nn n dCiln Pllll of 'Nhll.c! !lan:Jcls week with l'claLlch ut Pt. Plleo&lt;m~ •.
up leather glove.'i wltll !.he !lnjjcl':; f'VN Y day of the tuumumcnt Any.
Mrs Ne1man Batterson,
wa\· his tro11£crs were always spot· H!ld!'l Wrlss and Carl Wilson
less H1s glovcB Wt're bmnd new :tnd Athens, 0, we1e l"Cccnt guest.-;
be were ,1 .!!mart white) cap Burke Ml~ s Lore~- Weiss Rt Hunrtngton
THE Sl ANOia~(
c1thcr wore u stra\'J hat or let Ills
cad~1 c tarry it lor h!m.
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AMEltiL'AN ASSOC'IA1'10'N
Tl~t'l c are plenty of other~; who
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Wull Lu!&gt;t Pel wca" Jon~ troUSCI s. PluH'l'S hk"
j St. Paul • .
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.5ua Tcnuny Almour, Pcl CY Alllss the
The lll!IUHl Jncobs rew1ion Wli.s
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Indianapul!:i
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53
" 1 Oel'man, Rad Augw;t BaomPI of held at h~m;. of Pearl Jaoobs
Columbus
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Loul&lt;:villc .
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1oft,(' fence are W!ffy Cox and
Mls Robert Burdett and three
Kan6ws City
, 81 W~tl•e.r Hagen whu gcnl!rully wear dau,hters Sarah, Elaine and Lo&lt;"
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Mllwr.ukee .
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Mlm.eapolhs
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R Burdett took dltln~r with M1 .
LEAGut:
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Lost p. cd J the !uct tbat it. lS co!d and an M1s Norman Schaefer Bundny
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Mr .and Mrs. Wm Bradshaw. J1·.
St. Louis ........ · 66
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·~6 &lt;.ov play golf ln the lain .
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tre.cy, sons
Chicago
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Harold and Thomas and daughters I
Now Yot·k
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Btookl)'l'l
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fiGHT RESULTS
pnrt of !Rl:lt week here vlSitlng reta~ 1
Boston . .
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ttvcs and friend!&gt; 'I hey retur&amp;~ed
Pittsburgh
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lo t.helr homes at Warren Sundav
Phllarielphta
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By Intcn ..~~~onn.t News Sci vice
Mr~ Albert Curtis and two chli~
Clndn:natl .
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At New Yurk- Wilile a~u uiulR. dll'n o! Warren are here for a few
New York nnddtcwcJght,
and w-ka v'-Jt
AME&amp;lCA...~
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Pet. ~~~Jnny Ciccurclll, New York, drew
'M:u;,g ~nevleve Bailey Of Colum·
Club
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Philadelphia ....
Y en o B Y. cw Ol' ml • Tumer !or several days.
We.s~ ' ngton
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.62 1 dlewe1ght ,un~ Connie J osenl(l,
Manon Howell spent Sundav v:Jth
New York
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592 Texas, drew 18 .
hi~ pe.rents, Mr nnd Mrs. Charlc~
Cleveland
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At Wilmington. Del - Pruno Car· [ Howell Mr. Howell has been trans- I
St !..;}Uis
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.434. llCI'a, 272 1~2, Italy. ::;topped Arm· fEI red as mall clefkk trom Clnr.ln·
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.394 audo Decartos, c.r South America uatl to Columbus runnmg part lime
Bost\n
1on Hocktng Valley horn Columbus
Chtcngo .
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A At Se.vannah, Ka.- Junmy Rl!Nl l to Pomeroy other time:; to Cincm-1
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out Tommy Baker, Binnmgham.' Mrs Mae ca.rme.n had an old 1
AMERIC"N ASSOCIATION
Ala., (21.
time dancl! Bt her home Friday 1
J!Clnneapolls 1p; Columbus 7; 16 m ~ At Pll\!lblu·sh-Hucky Lawlf'H~ n1ght In honOJ' of her bmther Wm :
Lou!svillc a, Ka.nse.s City 3.
AubtnH, N Y.. wclterwclgilt, de- BrR.r:lslmw and wfle.
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S~ Paul 8; Toledo 5
~i~~Cd Douald Flag@:, Ciln t.on. lml
H..:ry Bolinger h9.s
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Incilauapolls 3; MHwaukcc 1
boy Brown, LOll Ang~Jles fenther· 1 Rkh~d Wllllamsnn haJJ been ~·ery
weight defeated AI Pineda. Wa ter (n orly for several da)'S.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ford, N Y., &lt;101
Clnctnnatf 3; Pittsburgh 2.
At Chlcaro-Re.y Tramblle nnckil'~
PhllaQetphla 6; New Y()rk 4.
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hOlM with t)'JlbOid fever ~ 1.1 bl t!t.~a'P4'&amp;,;;UJ lli.
Cc.ll.imb......,..Dtte&amp;Unt the Lima a Krktul l.'dlditjon a.\. preeent.
t.tncof%1. RUIIMU at W~ pm,
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6 to 2. i.be Pal.ntt.viUe
El~beth 1\ClU !ipellt Wednllllday 1
sea- Brak~:men-Kinp won the 4nlefi· l "~8bt with llhry .and lAura. Pen')' .
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Gold I• Se• Water

Maaarl.. Dlreetor

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four ·-UJFtlea, ~tie Wuql.n!JUm
lt.l'onr PI~ ~'ted 30 hitl and
avatancht(l qie Reel Box of Balt.m
15 to I.

he'll have to shtmp fnulull,; m
bBttlns t.o join such clay·{O&lt;Jted men
all Hack Wll!ion. Unless h::: br&gt;;)aks
an arm and a leg, Ruth wmn rt!·
tire In lft32 or '33 and we don't

Blr. and Mra, WIJJ Horden and son
Is vlslt.1n1 Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ewtn1 .
Mtu Mary Embleton returned

There h1 ~,;nlct In 111'11 11111C'r. b',ll
lh1:1 uvera;e t•nucentrntt.,ll or 'Ill'
phldn111 DIJ&gt;tnl, In ~e'·"rnt lh&lt;~u~:;n\ul
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By SIDNl!lY H. BIOEB
Iball. The pound.wort for Lhe
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the New York Giant&amp; aaalnat Phil· .delct' to ;..11 .v..!j.0 'Hlt' '..mt tor,
INB Sport. Writer
son is .et.tled.
can Leaton Junior ba1t:ball
lllnnM V1olet and eon 110 6J)endlug
Won a.~tiwit1
e.clelph.Ut. wea.r1n,W an old red ahl.rt the t:K·~ twtrll'i~
PJttaburrh. .\IJI. 7-Hia Honor, I n.eu the "juctae'" lcavca for Chi~ lcn&amp;t.lp tJt Ohio tnd the rlfht t.o 1 few daya with ber 1blter Mn.
T vdll)' u1n~ ao lop1er rtqltJft~ '-'~
and betare he U¥1k ott the thlnl
Btl1de tbJ• two t•t.uru were Judllf Walter p , ~uften. Preskllni c&amp;~ll but not before pro.1ouncln11 l represent Lhe state at a rtjlonal l Dale Hart ot ALhma.
ur.o of hi' muM:!~ tf obtaiJI - ll~
the tnemy got a bull on balls, UuH worUly of note, a bu.utUul JlWlpb\1 Jud&amp;o ot the eooi' Oounty Bu~rlor H'OWnce. And the acn...enca falls on I tournammt at Rtchmond. tnd
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double&amp; and e. IIOfJle. Jehn removed catip of • lln• driYt· tiJ Davia at OoUtt lliUI.n&amp; ln ChiCD.fD· lA about. the rhouJden Of R. N . Vi'u.ddell. hib ( Oolwnbu.-Minneapoll&amp; •tared a
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ttle llhlrt In the third and ~tapered •holt' and .. •Lrlke out. ot Btmle, l't&amp;l'lY ~ dOft the Ieaal toJa on week aul&amp;t&amp;nt. WadLieU hal compl-:te thret.~run rally ln the 181.b lllliina
~olumbta
to function .. a rpnior or, I ··~
w.-inrt. . OverwheJma on unUl ~ 15llt.h when Parmalee with the bfUea full tad t~ put. epd• apl;f ttmbark upon his Lwt'nUeth ohar(ie. dW'Jl\1 th.e week, alter Judie to win a lona pme tram COlumbua
-lit. Albert l'!lroa.tla IQ W~D,"
Pht'lll'ea
went In, but the chanp ot &amp;hlr1.l
~ UluaUy bud ~~ ~la)'tf' ' telloiOD u head coa.cll of the Car· iUeffen• nturnt to the bench !u :n the Arn~rtean Auoclatlon, 10 to j Mr . and l&amp;.rll .;ohn BitS!&gt; spent the Dum_e_c_"'_'_••_•~t~•·~·----Red
and pltchen carne too lata and J .
in ~ ~ual 1trido a('ter thil aoe I neciel Tech tootba.ll team.
Octcbr. But- t.he maills are heuy i 7.
week end wHh Lhe latter'::; pa~nlJ:i
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Elliott and hia 1anr won, lJ \o 4.
b::eat&amp;
cirJ~~o':bC:': Tbe ,aritlr.t and d&lt;lpes.teu sa!d it w1th meaaa:e~~ back •tld !or~h W1:td: CinclnnaU-A!ter seven &amp;tr~t j Mr and Mr&amp; Mlrandy King .
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The culture and. heat of Booton were stlll at a premlum 1md h~ couldD t be done, t.h1ll bW&gt;Inet~~&gt; of deU con.~tnuea with Judge Bt.ef%un n IU56e 1. tht CJDCinnaU lkda broke J Chu. oJrcle. Mrs Lera Roush and 1PERCY L
PEOPLI:"S , 01
REDS BREAK STR'EAK falleJ to effect tbe rouah and ready team'J ent.busl&amp;lt.l beQtlll him to be1ni a tudle ftve days of the week pottcklt \nd t.l\ctiel dlU lng lhe ~erk· up what promllled to be am~thet· 1two d!I.Uihtl!ra or oravel H111 and 1
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11hut·0•1t a.nd beat Plt.tlburih tn a 1N:rs Prank Booth or Bu.cyrus spcnt 1Counca1maft for PomentJt.o a 7 Lo 3 victory over Lhe Br'avee. aUpped three pcrfMt atr.te.s over on Som" or t.he alumni shook their
Each Prlday, In lhe alternuun. National Leasue 1ame, 3 t.o 2
I saturday w!Lh Mrs Oetly Davis 1R
blican tiekeL
Of Looin1; Win From Pir- Herman a.nd f'rederltk aided pitch- the ')mtter, the taat · one bfltna a IleaC~ when they bevan to cotl.'ll~r JudBP Btetfen hOPti n. tra.m tor Ctneland- VIc BorreU, Detl'Oit I Quite a few
ll~rc attend.f!d 1 ep=
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•tn.lll:ht ball on the lnltde, Stanley that Judie St,trcn would have to 1 whet"' vcr "dear old Camcgi~ Ted1" rtlle! pitcher, walked four Cleveland 1 ates; Sorrell Walks
Doubles by Heathcote and strlpp stmcjr out swtn&amp;llll' bard at every (JOmmute between
Chlc&lt;Lij:O and 11s pL'Iying footb&amp;tl. New York , Uuf· trs tr, give the lndhu18 U\e wlnnlns 1
Four To Loo~
Hendrtclt'li :;acrifice and a long fty pitch amid the 11'01111 ot hit eup· PJttaburah weekly to Co(l{A.Ch hili toot Calo.. Atlanta, Washington, ur any· run In the ninth JnnlnjJ of a &gt;1. to 3 •
by Cuccindlo, plus a wild heave by port.ers rnln1Jled wltb cheen bY hL; ball team.
place on the t1e!d for a couple o( cam&lt;! In the Amer\can Lee.1ue at
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By corELAND t BURG
Spencer, won for the Olney Reda opponenb
But "Wally" knew I.JctLcr '11la\; hours He maps them lhruugh the I Detroit
INS Staft Wrlt.er
over Lhe Pirates 3 to 2. tt was the Aa a Kame Nea~y and Stanle7 eaeb wb.at the players call him wbtcn he pac::lr· to see I! they ha\'e responded
Tn;e(!o.-Toleuo lost IIA fourth 1
Ne\\ York, Aui 1- l'he d:~din~J
first t.riumph Jn eight gaJn.e8. :c~~~ f~ur 1 hits, the former a l"llps on a swoept 8hlrt nnd demon· to hls allsent treutmenl
straight game to Bt , Paul, a to 5
abd fall of Mr. OeoQ~:e Herm~n
Walking your ball a:a.me baclr: a~~ th~~e !~f· th; ~~~r a t.rtp~ st.ratee some or his football 1Mategy.
sunday morning he deparu; for although it outh1t the Amertcll.u
Ruth today appeared to bt! one of
was demonst.n.ted by the stand~~ord. Jt. P:ved paa~eup 101, Unique in the annals of foot.bal. to· Chicago. Monday murnu1g h e l~ Al;f:IO( 19.Uon league~ leaden.
those things Jwtt arow10. the comer
Indians W sne.tOO one the' '.SJ;Jectators who h11.d J&amp;thered to day i.:; h18 coaching mcU1od which tack on the bench with all ~he
nmn- Dwlght Haley, !orn~er HCI·
--that ls, overdue, but not veL tn
4 to 3 VJc Sorrell Wa5 !lee the other contest however, and e.llows him 1.o devclup a !cotball brief~ pftl,ihons, bills ol t:unphunl del~erg college football and basJc.()t~
silfht.
one who walked four In all Hie boys plenty ot practice. es~ team almost from h~s seat on the or \\·hat he.ve y()u.
ball 1.\ B.l . revealed he eloped inl.t'l
T~ey say Yoir. Rutl.l·s leAs
nmth to torce the winning run peehl.lty the outfielders or the Pick~ Cook county bench
Judge Btefieru&gt; was au All·AIJJcrl· Kf'nlvt.ky last Wetk with Ml!l6 Myl'~
about a.a much spring ln thrm
CleH!land.
up team .
'TI.'! said ln
Clucr.go u 1e boys can quarterbnclt In hls phnlng QP.y~ tll' V Albrrt of Tltftn, a high M:ho~i
lead dollar and that even a.a.
A '·omer by Carl Reynolds e.nd
The fkore 11ovas 19 to 0.
know tlwy cant put the · fix uu He slepped into the bool.:&gt; Gi the ~~·rl'theart
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BS nl'xt year poor Manager Jue Me· J~omc ether fancy whacking gave
The hoi store:
Jttdg~J Steffen Hl.s playe1s know 1t lmmut.al Walter Eckenw.ll 11!1 !1elU
Cnrtby wUl face the bitter ta~~ o( the ¥. htte Sox o! Chicago !our runs
Stars
AB R
all to welt. Dlstknce meruu; nothing: genernt for Chicago under Lhe eyes
1931 Oakland Sport Coupe, 6 wire wheela,
putt!nr the great man on Lhe ben'ch In t.h teventh and e. final 7 to. 6 Stivers, cf · · · ·
6 2 2 to him. On the eve of every game of "Old Man" Stagg Then. when
only 4 mo~ths old, like new.
But the gents wb.o moWll have ·! whipping of the St Louis Browns ~avl!, .slSlb
· 6 3
he's \ln the held. polishing off pl&lt;lys he tcf'k 'over the Tech school .md 1
Uttl~ to say about Mr Ruth's h1t- Tommy Thomas, who replaced Cara Ra nl~~s lb
· · · · . .. 6 • 3 4 and sharpening wii.S of the play· got his hold on politiCS, Judg-e SLei-~
B MARY1930 Enex, 5 wire wheel Sedan, low milting. t)f caurse, he wJJ: iJe lucky way. got crtd.Jt for the plt.chlng ef. N~elroo'ct, c · · · · · · · · · : ~ ~ El'll. For he L1Ln twen do t~liJt.
ten tu.rncd out a couple of u:tanun Mr andYMrs Bill:oE~lstcln nt
ll he crashes homer No 50 this see.· fort.
ShOJ'r, I!
"Wally"
waa
a
lawyer
when
he
ous
A•l~Amellcrm
selectionsHowYDungstown,
Ohio.
were
guests
of
eage, hard to tell from new car6 3 1
!tOll, but except for h1.!l teammate,
The Cub.s and Cardinals did not Stivers, rf
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l Mr and Mrs Henry Mees for the I
5 0 1 firs~ ~gan to coach 1:tL Carnegie lal'd Harpster and Lloyd Yoder
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Lou Gehrig. there isn't a suul In play.
1Weyt.!nsmlller, 2b . .
5 2 2 Tech two dei:ades ag:o. Th-en he beHIS proudest nchlcvements. fliOOII week end.
193Q Enex Coach, run• and looko like new.
ettbo::r league who wtll conu~ close to
Harbrecht, p
• 3 1 came an alderman. H ~ actvancL'&lt;I to that the ll1spire.t1on nr the rJJach
Mr 1md Mrs. Floyd Zickau of I
that nwnber and don't O\'Cilook the
pollee court judge unlit hls po.l!t!cat !work.s In othm places than B m11sl- Pittsburgh, spent Monday
1929 E11ex 4-door Sedan, extra good shape
fact Ruth is leading both leagues
Total . . .
• .. 19 20 rep\llatlon carried him to the Su-I cal rom~dy st.:U]J. are the t"'o wins Tul!~u.ny here VlSittng friends
In hittlnr.
D
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perlor Oourt bench ·n1cn Carnegie over Notre: Dame, gurnercd, the
Mr l:tlld M'rs Ea.rl Arnett of
Several other Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet Cara
H~ poled homer No. 30 yesterday
1.
::ek~yp
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AB R H Tech feal'ed for t.he first tlme thBt Pla!d sponsors IIUWS, been use Judgr.l P!e.e.sant. \\er:: recent RUest.s of
Priced right-We don't pay the highest
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u the Yankees tumbled tlle champ
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3 0 0 sbe '\a.a gotng to lose o, good foot· 1ste:!fen pronounced thJ.t ser~tence t.o M!'II'Cc!llne W1l.son and pa"''''
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ton Athletics, 5 to 3. and is now one
In a game bet.ween .t. pick·upt 8
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ball
coach
The
sttuatton
was
al·
win
on
fiylnR
visll.s
trem
Chicago
ou
Missel'!
Anna
LoulSe
price for used can-Terms
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hemcr behind GehtJ.g. He also got !team and the Ali·Sta.rs, the latter Morris,' :Jb :.
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Rhe1man are visiting Mrs
3 0 !) arming to every~dy but Judse Ster- the -eves or the two b!'lttles.
Reaaonable
another hit In four
tunes at bat I won an
overwhelmmc
victorY Kimes Ib
'J fen.
It loks llkt! a busy time fur Juuge Mill~ at Reedsville, 0.
fl,nd 1s rating .3&amp;l, two points ahead Thursday evening
t Oilea. 'cf .. ·. ·. · · · ·
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~ Ea1h year he takes his vavllhm BtEfiLn thiS !cason Hell have to Mr and Mrs Charles Petty
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ot P.'mmons or thl! A's Dn\JS nf
The game was played after t.hc Pierotti 2b
3 0 0 from th(' OOuch dunng lh&lt;l cntirc lmuke the round::; at Bu :ralo. Athmk Elm O~oH•. W Va, are vlsttlng
the PhiUies t.opplng the NBllc,)aJ : scl1cdul00 gA.me between t.he All· Neutzlhij;., rf ·
3 0 0 montt. of September. He tak('s the Plltludclphlll and New York C.ty Imm~ 1 · s Pttrents, Mr. and Mrs.
slug~rs, It JilOIC o~I(U\ JU JhJIII IS Sta1s and Atlwns was Ci\tlcd off duo Wat.Bon, c
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3 0 0 team ou~ on the flcl,d With him rAmi Chko go, they tiay, u; 111 tlll' V P _tty
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behind Ruth
to lh~ !IU!m·e t•f the Athens team Sche.cfcr, p . . .
3 o 1 1 every d11.y And Utcy practice foot- I Mldclle west.
Mrs A. E Roush and du:•rcht."r ·

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200 Fireproof Room•
100 Roon11 at $1.00

Jsy ClJ.'lt'f S'l',t&lt;j.tili~ n

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Thm'e's
denyhllj
tws
their
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Up COIISideJably Hill\ Js u 'L ~he
overages by gettmg 20 hit.'!. The fen
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'n~e~~day from Columbus where she
had been vlsitlna t.he' past two
wrekr with her brot.hr!r and sl~ter·
ln·lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs Loe EmbiJlon
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work: in ar near Pomeroy. Write
E. W. Swan attended a. ff'Unlon
"D' care ot Th'e Dally Tribune
of the Swan famUies at RockAprJnlf
1~7-3t
l11st Sunday
Mrli. C. H. Hl&amp;:genbotham 1c.
turnf'd Saturday from a three weeks
Hlche•l of Bleulnp
visit with relatives at Hazel Park
'l'he hi~Ml!IDgfi 11f rortune ure lht&gt; MJch., she we.tl accvmpanled home
tnwest · the next nre the bod1.y lid· by h0r dnughter Mrs Roy Sandel'!!
yftntGg~ ot ~ttrenarth and heolth; 1 and children.
but the auperlnUre b)eii81PJI&amp;. In I Mrs. hctard and daua:hter of
tine, tUI tho!le ot the mlnd.- New York 18 vl&amp;itlnr at the home of
L'Estrange.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swan.
Mra. Buale carleton and daughter
Vltalnla went to Columbus Monday
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Oltveland 4; Oetrott :i
lhw YOJ'k 5: Pt~Uadelphla 3.
Wutlirlaton 15; Bost.on J
Oh:rqo 7; Bt. LouJa 6.

!l&amp;MES TODAY

·"'~!IICo\N ~·SOCIATION

Bt. "~I at Toledo.
•f{ansaa ·otty
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llrP!'l&lt;IY• a) Boolo!&lt;.

.He,.. York. at Philadelphia.
QilJ«::tJ\natt "t Plttlburgh.
lni•taffP at St Louis.
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Oft)J 11m~ achttdlded.

I Cherry ,~, D'e

1 Glenn Camp, Kewnnee, Ill, light 1 Rav WhB~Y :;;;{amtly Wftc nl
~~1~~~·0 ~~~eated Paddy WaHler, 1Hemlock Grove Mo•1day lt.uklna nf~ 1
Younq Su.gley, Kewanee, Ill , de· \ trr dtell propt!tt;v.
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feiltot.J M ickey O'Shea (61
1 La..tra Butbi is SJlflndmg thl! wcf!k
At BavonnBh. oa -Jimmy Reed. i w1th !1cr shotor. Mrs. Pal ~ Peny .
lh.rba. former n;vwel&amp;ht champion
Mr~ Allee HoudashBit ol pt. Rnck
deff.latcd Santiago zorUla za 11 liS vlr.dilti J'l( r per.:mta, Mr and Mr~&gt;
Bias Indl11n fcatherwet;ht, (10 )
l Orlando Mldlr.Jtr a few da)&amp;
l A .1ce Houduhelt and o10ll of Pt. ,
WRESTLING RZSUL
' Rock •"''""' her, uncje llluloy "'•dI kift ;tnd family or OuLch Rldllt t
At. ~cw York-Dick 8hlkAt ocr- ' WedntlldFIY and Thqrsdijy.
m!J1:r. ·~jltcd 8er(lol Kalrnlkoll, D lie Halt e.(\d rawny 'of AtJiohl SJBerta H ··6anc1or 8mbo Hungl\rY, llp(!nt Wednesday wllh Ml'ff H&amp;rt's '
II drew Witt} EJt.eve
ZnOIIky. Poland, Pflr2:Jt.s, Mr. '"d Mrs. Jetr VIolet.
Geotp OAI:aa, ltRiy, defeated OCOI'i'~
rLcota Cullem V18!ted Maud Ross
~tlls. WtaconaJn ; VR'!l"a ZElemilak. l '-' e4nMdp.)• afternoon.
, fli.IEiUI., drew wtQI .John RoJ ~J.clf;t Po~ , t--.J..!rf! Hutta eaUed on Ell~aboth
tend: BJm Stein. !(ow York, ctr!~ Ro:;s Wt!dneac.ky llftemDOil
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11'h)~lfs, l!erl and EY'.a Wbal~

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111t~~ett l!ot lndlanapohs.

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SUNKIST ORANGES
288 Si:r:e
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lkliciou• for that morn~
inc health drink - "'
fol' aalada and deeaerb.

GREEN CORN
Dozen

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WATERMELONS

Js lb. a.g. 59c

PEACHES.

$1.59

10 lb. 35c Bu.

6 .b._zsc3 cans
tall 2lc

BANANAS
PET MILK
KNOX'S GELATIN

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GELATIN.:.~ i\0 ··•

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PEACHE~c:

GRAPEFRUIT c. c.
PJNEAP'PLE c. c.

SUGAR ArbuckJ••
F~OUR c. c.

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2 cana
2 No.2% 4.9c
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PRmA Y. At!O'OBT 1, IN I.

Qriatll•lcii'MI Clludtl
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Lu10a.Sermon 1o all Chlli"Cbea of
Chriat. Sclentbt, for Sundar, Au.

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WULD Alf M... E. Clltl.oH
t"][E&amp;&amp;I ·atJM. I'OMDO'I
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1 (11:231241: "For YOrUJII&amp;J unto
Roo-. far lmpr-•••i(
)'ou, Tbat wboaonu 11iall U)' nto
l.'p to the prel5t!nt tilDe u.. hU·
teachim1, doctrine .ot j•tbil mountlliD, Bt thou Nmoved,
10.16 follOwed bJ
n111n race baa mnd" u11e orbam11
nuT a.t.rnsT' cuvacu
1 :-.o lll'r ~Prlt. uf 1111 llrn!n cu.()Be:tJ.
are to hlll'f' IllY dai.m ud be thou caat into the Hli aftd IPt~~~]~tht put..
beinhanoourwlth tb&amp;U not doubt in bla butt butT
aervttee a\ 2:30p.m. •- C. Knaaer, Put«, Mtidkport -W11mnn'1 Hom(' ('omfonnluno

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he aball have whataoever he uith.
Vote for
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PfRCY L PEOPLE~ for
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Waat tbloca 10ever ye deeire, when
M Councilman for t'omeyoyU:lt[l
liiMPSON METHODlST CHURCH clabti for eve1·y qe. One for you.
ye pray, bellne tbat ye re,~eive
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Th~ prtmi.ry clul end Junoorl
Pur:al A. BriJht. Pastor
,t.'lornlnlf · .WfVICe at 10 :30 ser~ 1 them, and ye lhall ha\e !hem. I del
. RepublicaD ticket. 7·31-81
. st 8:10.
•-r"""""' ..,.1a1111 0t til M E 8 da
Jesse Brewa~r Sunday SChool mon tOpic "In His Temple every~
The :ueteoi1~Sermon al 0 tnc u
~~ro ~' WUI M taiiiA f• :ave a po"'~ T~~... ~en~~00.. •arut"tne"''l •. ~::. Combined 'worship and Sun: thmg saith, Otory:' An1.hem by tht'l the f~tlowlq pasla&amp;'ell from,. the
prayer
•l 1111 Ulaa , .Jalldla.ul ....... of
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Chri1t1an Science textbook, Seltftaf;J..tlq cmtl fer ~ada. iDIIr• chunlh honortnc Muter Doyle Jr
eve~tnr 'sru~lces In our Evening worship at the Simpson I ene~ aDd ~ealth with Key to tb~
of
lka
and Norman MeKDIIht who are
M E chUich at 7 .30 .
I ~w~turee, bf Mary Baker Eddy.
pertott to rou~• Ill
movm• to Spm.cer Wedne&amp;day.
After Alii. 9, there a1e four mule : Monday evening the teachers an&lt;J Chnatiana reJoice In eecret beau1.
Bun set hour,
I ~ft IDIIrtkiM tor 111'101
M1.la Be-. knl.lht save a party Bunde.)'l'l In tile contet·ence year. ot'll:cers of 'the BltJie school meet.
and booftty, hidden from the worl '
cream at IW1nl
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Wednesday eventns tb.e Clrde I but known to God. Se!f~foreetful·
£LECTRIC TJiEA TRE, POMEROY
hiJt. .:«fee, hot
day eventne.
8ej9t. 8
v:HJ meet e.l lhe
Pre.!lbyterJilu neu, purity, and atreetlon are eon- ,
that
iOCi
with
lt.
Friday and Saturday
I oa.ecuUft IDierUoDI for ..._.
Mr. and )ln. c w Petty 15 pent
1church
1 stant prayer1. Practice Jl()t pro- 1
He.,. and aee; Betty Compeon, Conrad N~; Robed Arne• aad
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the w111elt end at Huntington .... ,,.
1 fe~•ion, underatanCing not belief,,
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LUTHERAN CHURCII
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J C PI
l l. B. CHURCH, ENTERPRISE
gam. t e ear an r g t nar.
'fielde Moore Ia
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f Wh l'· · lch, l"aa.or
B Mor...,,., Paol"
omn1potenee and they anuredly eall B.
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oucn o
ee "'i spent
Sunday school 9 a m.
B"hoo't
m
1 dov.'ll lnflnlte blenln.wt~~" (15:26),
Sunduhy
9th
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9 30
1preac 1na: aervtcea it ·-:.n~;~;·~;
"THREE WHO LOVED"
ot I.DJ ad.ftlUiement.. aron 1u the week end with Mr and Mrs. A
Morning worship 10 a m .
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A women'• deatbleu dewolkla io man.
Hvertlaementa ebould bl ·report,ed B. Omden.
No l!venlni services.
PJ.el:tchlng 7.30 P m.
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1 by Rev. L T Norris .~
immed.lal.ei.J.
Chl'rles Guthrie ot WILRhlngton
Wednesday, Luther League 7 JO I Pw,~er selvlce 7.30. Wednesday ~~n~•·s
Mets~ cohunlldty. AU m:~~~~~ Biflhop W E. MUsrrave.
Aloo Comedy "The Thirteenth Alarm"
C ' is vltdUns Dr. and Mrs C. p. m.
even ~~~
e w ves, an... c
ten are v ,~ catlon exerctaes will be
w. Pt:tty. Mr. Guthrie is a former
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fOI' RentHartford boy having been born here FIRST PRF.SBYTIERI.\N CHURCII I
U. 8 · CHURCH
-~ IJy a sbort aervlee. A cordial
but movq away when a boy. He Rev. T. Boyd G~y. Ph. D. Paator
B. Morgan, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
tat.ion is extended to all.
-.nMorning service 10 30, subJ•"t
Suuday School 9 30 a. m.
MIDDLEPORT
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IPOR R2l'rl'-Two o.d.ce room•
uoo.o:u came bact to &amp;pend hb sum- 'The Scnrlet Line In Lhe window """ 1 p ll'ac h 111g an d communion o. t 1
Fred I. GBI'daer, Pastor
HETH&amp;Nl M. E. CBU&amp;CH
Oourt 8&amp;.~ ovu;~ulldln&amp;: and Lou IJl&gt;en here 1Vith hia uncles Manly Evemng s~rvlce 7 30 ~UbJect "All 1lO 30 a Ill mld\;eek prayer and
9 15, Bible school Please be wiU\
Glran L Tenadl Mlllll&amp;er
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omce. In fine CODdlUc.n, wt~ and Matthew Brown. Air.
fixed U!lOn Him:·
. 1pud~;e service. Wedne~day 7:30 p. m. l us eaCh Sunday, to enJoy and pro~
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Hear aad .ee: COn.ny Tearle,' )lyraa Loy, .l. Plrrell, McDoD.ald,
Iteam beat. Bee C. X. Dow • ha.s been on the stase tor many
school 9 15 Supt Mr 1 Every one .velcome
I fit by the service. and to Qelp us
9.1!; A. M. Bunda)' school.
Loretta Yoan; an4 others In
Edw. Ebenb&amp;ch, Polnero)', ObJo. yean playlfli" In Able'• Irish Rose Orate,
· Chambers
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maintain a high averaae in at·
JO·ilO A. M. Morning service 01 I
:=:,ro oJiloe l'OOIDI GiOl I · = all ever the U. 8 A. and In Eng·
Honer
~oul' preseme ut
The t 'lrst Ba.pt.i!lt L:iiURCH
tendance
wors... Jp. Anthem ;.)y ct1oU'. Recep.- j
TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH"
land and France. He wu accom~ lhese services All wclcume.
POMI:ROY
• 10·20. Mornmg worship Sermon uon &lt;~f memben
How far llb'otll4 a Jlrl 1• to hold a man atalnst t.be wiles or a se:x
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panied here b'J Mr. and l.!r8. Peter
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I subject. "Chrlsttan Unity at Home'' I 7 .30 p M :ivenins &amp;e vi
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-1Prieh:t.t •lao or Wasbinn+..... , 0 0
PEAC
A.lon:£u R. ~lark. Ph. D., Minister
6:30 c. E l'iel·vlce.
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t: EV A.NGELICAL AND
I 9 30 a. m. Bible sc....,ool Aten
7 :30 Evening Evaniel!Atic servlc~ wonthlp at Simpson M. E. church. 1
------------Mr ·•nd Mrs. Harry Hlggen~J. and
BlblTbeophti Mehl, Mlnilit~r
snam, Supt 10 :20 a n1. public Sermon. subject· "Through Cloud
Wednesday evcmJn~~: the choir
Alao Comedy
"Ladies Last"
e school at. 9 o.. m E1:t1l Ha1 . wmsh1p
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Doors"
Come and brtng your practices.
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and Wble. Llkt DeW 13$. Phone
of
Mr.
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Mra,
R.
Turnbull,
ards,
assistant
auperintendcnt
A
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spt"clal
service
for
the
Wednesday
7;30.
p
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study
will
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1ayer
3JII·R. A. N. Benael, Pmn!=TOJ,
Oh!o. Box J52.
8·7·3t
The local "'"'tton ball c!J,Jb belli
1 pal1f JIGP.da1 eYfOlJ'I,I, .fte1reah·
ment. were IU'Vec1 and those who
~~~: reportie4 ,. very enJoyable

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tw" mlle8 below Middleport nea1
Htlmon ahopa, house and barn
lan:c orchard ot apple and peach
an1 other fruit.s Good fruit Bnd
poultry farm at. a very low price
E. P. Rollllh, Cheshire, 0., R. D.

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been attencunr a c M. T. c. at
Port Thomtll!l, Ky, returned home
laBt Saturday.
Chbrley Weaver susto.lned 11 bro.
ten collar bone and other InJuries
when he ran hi.s truck Into a tree
near Graham Station Friday. 'f1~e
truck was bu.dly wrecked .
Fot:rWen young h1embcrs ot lhe
B. Y. P U. of
t.he
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Bapt.'st church attended a eonven~
tton nt Nitro last Tt.iesduy and Wed·

POLLY AND HER P~LS

Pa'd ''Shore" be Thankful

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t Sbort. BIGekl Jforlh of Meld·
Dl'l&amp;l Hall uu1 ..._. sueet.
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ling gucsst
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re l'ent
parents,
·Mrs John Wl'iss.
Vtucl!ut Mal'aconde., New Yor!c
----Mr anct M1s. George Ingels gan·
Junior lightweight, defeated Ftank...
R Jlflli.)' ln honor In Uteir wn, Ro.d-,
ic Neve, New York,
By CROSWELr.. BOWEN
Icut-uH' Those glovrs, I wa:; tatt!l !m d's sJxth birthday, Aug 3
INS Btafl C ,respondent
1 told were to k.~ep thc Sltt1 c!Y hi!;
Knlhryn Fruth and Mary EllzaNew York. Aug. 7-Golf k.uckers i'!Ril( s. An y ilt'lfn ki")\\S what a be th Bletner ~~o·ere 11.t Pt PleasanL
or, rardon me, phi:~ !ours may b~ de ~un·hlll ned hand \\' ' do to hls Mcnday
rl.re•~r on the golf course bu~ rnaJJY game
El!zabehl Ml'es left Bundny fer
or tllr topn~tl!hes Uots season ar!•
BUI'll t did nut drCE::; up for thr IClev~land, 0. ,with her aunt. Mills
dre.o•~tnr !or comfmt and weann~ gall~:y. He dre~sed to w..1 and h~ Reutr;:r, whum ~he will visit for a.
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lOng trousers They wear \~eli·WOI n won On thr morning o1 the Jasti while. They were t\.CCOmpanll'd
ond cnmfortable grey or white fian · day 'll h1s final match lle could not far a&amp; Columbus by Mr and Mr~
nela and light. wool socks
find Ius old gloves SJveral new George Mef's and daughter, Ellen .
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This reporter makes the a.sser- pairs were Dffmea to ~.im by sports Pl:trke.rsburi Tue5day for trea.tment
Mimi MILI'()elline w 118 0 n and 1
491hde,pl.ta. Ql'\f! W.alter Hagen who outfitters. Burke did JV!t take them.
It must be admitted, always wears He want~ ll•e putr t:e wali u~d to fr 1eno:', MI/Jii Hlld!'l Bradshaw (lf pt , 1
knickers very neatly preS8eCI down am'! wasn t iaklni uny chance~ He Fleue.nt, were visltors at
lhe ~Ides One may hold Rugen up found thtm shurtly aft !lwurd.s
!burg. Thunday
BB !he fllshton plate or a gnllery fa·
V ~ 11 Elm WOIC Whlti' flar..lels all
Janll!r Edv.'Rrds left lor her
vortte but. I will point to those two
in Lo-n W vo
crack goiters who fought, bled and durll 'g ttte lomnammt. nnd a patr spendi~g the past .. two
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died ~t the recent Nllllonul Ope11 of new shoefi FoUowmg hlm aiOund lng J 0. Henton and :g,:~~~::~~~
Ch'\mpiot~shlp at ·roledo Both Bill\' I he. coul~l' tor whnt seemed llk:c
George Snyder of the
Burke who won, and Geotg e VUil thousands of hcles I could hardly PIP£! Lh~P Gus Co, of
Elm who wns runner-np In thtlt keep lrom a:.k:lng him U IllS shc~s w88 a recent v1sttor here.
tourre.numt were long U'omers
md lWI. tmr t him. I didn't ho\\ cvcr Mrs Rkhard Rouch and ctuughtc1
Bmke wore a 11 old pnlr of dark
Von Elm Is u very clt.•rm~cul look· hRvf returned from a visit u.t
striped whtte flannels, an old pull !ng c.hn]l and tha t nb e~ut ~ ums up \'enswood, w Va
of '&gt;CoCks and p!nln lmth!'l sh 11 ~s the wa~ he &lt;llcssc~ I smpcct he put Mi~l! Emma 01Clli is spcudlng
well·worn. He Wole 0 pan· cf c!Jcwrd nn n dCiln Pllll of 'Nhll.c! !lan:Jcls week with l'claLlch ut Pt. Plleo&lt;m~ •.
up leather glove.'i wltll !.he !lnjjcl':; f'VN Y day of the tuumumcnt Any.
Mrs Ne1man Batterson,
wa\· his tro11£crs were always spot· H!ld!'l Wrlss and Carl Wilson
less H1s glovcB Wt're bmnd new :tnd Athens, 0, we1e l"Cccnt guest.-;
be were ,1 .!!mart white) cap Burke Ml~ s Lore~- Weiss Rt Hunrtngton
THE Sl ANOia~(
c1thcr wore u stra\'J hat or let Ills
cad~1 c tarry it lor h!m.
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Tl~t'l c are plenty of other~; who
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Wull Lu!&gt;t Pel wca" Jon~ troUSCI s. PluH'l'S hk"
j St. Paul • .
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.5ua Tcnuny Almour, Pcl CY Alllss the
The lll!IUHl Jncobs rew1ion Wli.s
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Indianapul!:i
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" 1 Oel'man, Rad Augw;t BaomPI of held at h~m;. of Pearl Jaoobs
Columbus
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1oft,(' fence are W!ffy Cox and
Mls Robert Burdett and three
Kan6ws City
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Mllwr.ukee .
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Mlm.eapolhs
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R Burdett took dltln~r with M1 .
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Lost p. cd J the !uct tbat it. lS co!d and an M1s Norman Schaefer Bundny
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Mr .and Mrs. Wm Bradshaw. J1·.
St. Louis ........ · 66
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·~6 &lt;.ov play golf ln the lain .
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tre.cy, sons
Chicago
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Harold and Thomas and daughters I
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fiGHT RESULTS
pnrt of !Rl:lt week here vlSitlng reta~ 1
Boston . .
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ttvcs and friend!&gt; 'I hey retur&amp;~ed
Pittsburgh
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lo t.helr homes at Warren Sundav
Phllarielphta
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By Intcn ..~~~onn.t News Sci vice
Mr~ Albert Curtis and two chli~
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At New Yurk- Wilile a~u uiulR. dll'n o! Warren are here for a few
New York nnddtcwcJght,
and w-ka v'-Jt
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Pet. ~~~Jnny Ciccurclll, New York, drew
'M:u;,g ~nevleve Bailey Of Colum·
Club
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Philadelphia ....
Y en o B Y. cw Ol' ml • Tumer !or several days.
We.s~ ' ngton
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.62 1 dlewe1ght ,un~ Connie J osenl(l,
Manon Howell spent Sundav v:Jth
New York
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592 Texas, drew 18 .
hi~ pe.rents, Mr nnd Mrs. Charlc~
Cleveland
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At Wilmington. Del - Pruno Car· [ Howell Mr. Howell has been trans- I
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.434. llCI'a, 272 1~2, Italy. ::;topped Arm· fEI red as mall clefkk trom Clnr.ln·
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.394 audo Decartos, c.r South America uatl to Columbus runnmg part lime
Bost\n
1on Hocktng Valley horn Columbus
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A At Se.vannah, Ka.- Junmy Rl!Nl l to Pomeroy other time:; to Cincm-1
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out Tommy Baker, Binnmgham.' Mrs Mae ca.rme.n had an old 1
AMERIC"N ASSOCIATION
Ala., (21.
time dancl! Bt her home Friday 1
J!Clnneapolls 1p; Columbus 7; 16 m ~ At Pll\!lblu·sh-Hucky Lawlf'H~ n1ght In honOJ' of her bmther Wm :
Lou!svillc a, Ka.nse.s City 3.
AubtnH, N Y.. wclterwclgilt, de- BrR.r:lslmw and wfle.
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S~ Paul 8; Toledo 5
~i~~Cd Douald Flag@:, Ciln t.on. lml
H..:ry Bolinger h9.s
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Incilauapolls 3; MHwaukcc 1
boy Brown, LOll Ang~Jles fenther· 1 Rkh~d Wllllamsnn haJJ been ~·ery
weight defeated AI Pineda. Wa ter (n orly for several da)'S.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ford, N Y., &lt;101
Clnctnnatf 3; Pittsburgh 2.
At Chlcaro-Re.y Tramblle nnckil'~
PhllaQetphla 6; New Y()rk 4.
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hOlM with t)'JlbOid fever ~ 1.1 bl t!t.~a'P4'&amp;,;;UJ lli.
Cc.ll.imb......,..Dtte&amp;Unt the Lima a Krktul l.'dlditjon a.\. preeent.
t.tncof%1. RUIIMU at W~ pm,
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El~beth 1\ClU !ipellt Wednllllday 1
sea- Brak~:men-Kinp won the 4nlefi· l "~8bt with llhry .and lAura. Pen')' .
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Maaarl.. Dlreetor

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four ·-UJFtlea, ~tie Wuql.n!JUm
lt.l'onr PI~ ~'ted 30 hitl and
avatancht(l qie Reel Box of Balt.m
15 to I.

he'll have to shtmp fnulull,; m
bBttlns t.o join such clay·{O&lt;Jted men
all Hack Wll!ion. Unless h::: br&gt;;)aks
an arm and a leg, Ruth wmn rt!·
tire In lft32 or '33 and we don't

Blr. and Mra, WIJJ Horden and son
Is vlslt.1n1 Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ewtn1 .
Mtu Mary Embleton returned

There h1 ~,;nlct In 111'11 11111C'r. b',ll
lh1:1 uvera;e t•nucentrntt.,ll or 'Ill'
phldn111 DIJ&gt;tnl, In ~e'·"rnt lh&lt;~u~:;n\ul
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Iball. The pound.wort for Lhe
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INB Sport. Writer
son is .et.tled.
can Leaton Junior ba1t:ball
lllnnM V1olet and eon 110 6J)endlug
Won a.~tiwit1
e.clelph.Ut. wea.r1n,W an old red ahl.rt the t:K·~ twtrll'i~
PJttaburrh. .\IJI. 7-Hia Honor, I n.eu the "juctae'" lcavca for Chi~ lcn&amp;t.lp tJt Ohio tnd the rlfht t.o 1 few daya with ber 1blter Mn.
T vdll)' u1n~ ao lop1er rtqltJft~ '-'~
and betare he U¥1k ott the thlnl
Btl1de tbJ• two t•t.uru were Judllf Walter p , ~uften. Preskllni c&amp;~ll but not before pro.1ouncln11 l represent Lhe state at a rtjlonal l Dale Hart ot ALhma.
ur.o of hi' muM:!~ tf obtaiJI - ll~
the tnemy got a bull on balls, UuH worUly of note, a bu.utUul JlWlpb\1 Jud&amp;o ot the eooi' Oounty Bu~rlor H'OWnce. And the acn...enca falls on I tournammt at Rtchmond. tnd
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double&amp; and e. IIOfJle. Jehn removed catip of • lln• driYt· tiJ Davia at OoUtt lliUI.n&amp; ln ChiCD.fD· lA about. the rhouJden Of R. N . Vi'u.ddell. hib ( Oolwnbu.-Minneapoll&amp; •tared a
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ttle llhlrt In the third and ~tapered •holt' and .. •Lrlke out. ot Btmle, l't&amp;l'lY ~ dOft the Ieaal toJa on week aul&amp;t&amp;nt. WadLieU hal compl-:te thret.~run rally ln the 181.b lllliina
~olumbta
to function .. a rpnior or, I ··~
w.-inrt. . OverwheJma on unUl ~ 15llt.h when Parmalee with the bfUea full tad t~ put. epd• apl;f ttmbark upon his Lwt'nUeth ohar(ie. dW'Jl\1 th.e week, alter Judie to win a lona pme tram COlumbua
-lit. Albert l'!lroa.tla IQ W~D,"
Pht'lll'ea
went In, but the chanp ot &amp;hlr1.l
~ UluaUy bud ~~ ~la)'tf' ' telloiOD u head coa.cll of the Car· iUeffen• nturnt to the bench !u :n the Arn~rtean Auoclatlon, 10 to j Mr . and l&amp;.rll .;ohn BitS!&gt; spent the Dum_e_c_"'_'_••_•~t~•·~·----Red
and pltchen carne too lata and J .
in ~ ~ual 1trido a('ter thil aoe I neciel Tech tootba.ll team.
Octcbr. But- t.he maills are heuy i 7.
week end wHh Lhe latter'::; pa~nlJ:i
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Elliott and hia 1anr won, lJ \o 4.
b::eat&amp;
cirJ~~o':bC:': Tbe ,aritlr.t and d&lt;lpes.teu sa!d it w1th meaaa:e~~ back •tld !or~h W1:td: CinclnnaU-A!ter seven &amp;tr~t j Mr and Mr&amp; Mlrandy King .
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The culture and. heat of Booton were stlll at a premlum 1md h~ couldD t be done, t.h1ll bW&gt;Inet~~&gt; of deU con.~tnuea with Judge Bt.ef%un n IU56e 1. tht CJDCinnaU lkda broke J Chu. oJrcle. Mrs Lera Roush and 1PERCY L
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REDS BREAK STR'EAK falleJ to effect tbe rouah and ready team'J ent.busl&amp;lt.l beQtlll him to be1ni a tudle ftve days of the week pottcklt \nd t.l\ctiel dlU lng lhe ~erk· up what promllled to be am~thet· 1two d!I.Uihtl!ra or oravel H111 and 1
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11hut·0•1t a.nd beat Plt.tlburih tn a 1N:rs Prank Booth or Bu.cyrus spcnt 1Counca1maft for PomentJt.o a 7 Lo 3 victory over Lhe Br'avee. aUpped three pcrfMt atr.te.s over on Som" or t.he alumni shook their
Each Prlday, In lhe alternuun. National Leasue 1ame, 3 t.o 2
I saturday w!Lh Mrs Oetly Davis 1R
blican tiekeL
Of Looin1; Win From Pir- Herman a.nd f'rederltk aided pitch- the ')mtter, the taat · one bfltna a IleaC~ when they bevan to cotl.'ll~r JudBP Btetfen hOPti n. tra.m tor Ctneland- VIc BorreU, Detl'Oit I Quite a few
ll~rc attend.f!d 1 ep=
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•tn.lll:ht ball on the lnltde, Stanley that Judie St,trcn would have to 1 whet"' vcr "dear old Camcgi~ Ted1" rtlle! pitcher, walked four Cleveland 1 ates; Sorrell Walks
Doubles by Heathcote and strlpp stmcjr out swtn&amp;llll' bard at every (JOmmute between
Chlc&lt;Lij:O and 11s pL'Iying footb&amp;tl. New York , Uuf· trs tr, give the lndhu18 U\e wlnnlns 1
Four To Loo~
Hendrtclt'li :;acrifice and a long fty pitch amid the 11'01111 ot hit eup· PJttaburah weekly to Co(l{A.Ch hili toot Calo.. Atlanta, Washington, ur any· run In the ninth JnnlnjJ of a &gt;1. to 3 •
by Cuccindlo, plus a wild heave by port.ers rnln1Jled wltb cheen bY hL; ball team.
place on the t1e!d for a couple o( cam&lt;! In the Amer\can Lee.1ue at
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By corELAND t BURG
Spencer, won for the Olney Reda opponenb
But "Wally" knew I.JctLcr '11la\; hours He maps them lhruugh the I Detroit
INS Staft Wrlt.er
over Lhe Pirates 3 to 2. tt was the Aa a Kame Nea~y and Stanle7 eaeb wb.at the players call him wbtcn he pac::lr· to see I! they ha\'e responded
Tn;e(!o.-Toleuo lost IIA fourth 1
Ne\\ York, Aui 1- l'he d:~din~J
first t.riumph Jn eight gaJn.e8. :c~~~ f~ur 1 hits, the former a l"llps on a swoept 8hlrt nnd demon· to hls allsent treutmenl
straight game to Bt , Paul, a to 5
abd fall of Mr. OeoQ~:e Herm~n
Walking your ball a:a.me baclr: a~~ th~~e !~f· th; ~~~r a t.rtp~ st.ratee some or his football 1Mategy.
sunday morning he deparu; for although it outh1t the Amertcll.u
Ruth today appeared to bt! one of
was demonst.n.ted by the stand~~ord. Jt. P:ved paa~eup 101, Unique in the annals of foot.bal. to· Chicago. Monday murnu1g h e l~ Al;f:IO( 19.Uon league~ leaden.
those things Jwtt arow10. the comer
Indians W sne.tOO one the' '.SJ;Jectators who h11.d J&amp;thered to day i.:; h18 coaching mcU1od which tack on the bench with all ~he
nmn- Dwlght Haley, !orn~er HCI·
--that ls, overdue, but not veL tn
4 to 3 VJc Sorrell Wa5 !lee the other contest however, and e.llows him 1.o devclup a !cotball brief~ pftl,ihons, bills ol t:unphunl del~erg college football and basJc.()t~
silfht.
one who walked four In all Hie boys plenty ot practice. es~ team almost from h~s seat on the or \\·hat he.ve y()u.
ball 1.\ B.l . revealed he eloped inl.t'l
T~ey say Yoir. Rutl.l·s leAs
nmth to torce the winning run peehl.lty the outfielders or the Pick~ Cook county bench
Judge Btefieru&gt; was au All·AIJJcrl· Kf'nlvt.ky last Wetk with Ml!l6 Myl'~
about a.a much spring ln thrm
CleH!land.
up team .
'TI.'! said ln
Clucr.go u 1e boys can quarterbnclt In hls phnlng QP.y~ tll' V Albrrt of Tltftn, a high M:ho~i
lead dollar and that even a.a.
A '·omer by Carl Reynolds e.nd
The fkore 11ovas 19 to 0.
know tlwy cant put the · fix uu He slepped into the bool.:&gt; Gi the ~~·rl'theart
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The hoi store:
Jttdg~J Steffen Hl.s playe1s know 1t lmmut.al Walter Eckenw.ll 11!1 !1elU
Cnrtby wUl face the bitter ta~~ o( the ¥. htte Sox o! Chicago !our runs
Stars
AB R
all to welt. Dlstknce meruu; nothing: genernt for Chicago under Lhe eyes
1931 Oakland Sport Coupe, 6 wire wheela,
putt!nr the great man on Lhe ben'ch In t.h teventh and e. final 7 to. 6 Stivers, cf · · · ·
6 2 2 to him. On the eve of every game of "Old Man" Stagg Then. when
only 4 mo~ths old, like new.
But the gents wb.o moWll have ·! whipping of the St Louis Browns ~avl!, .slSlb
· 6 3
he's \ln the held. polishing off pl&lt;lys he tcf'k 'over the Tech school .md 1
Uttl~ to say about Mr Ruth's h1t- Tommy Thomas, who replaced Cara Ra nl~~s lb
· · · · . .. 6 • 3 4 and sharpening wii.S of the play· got his hold on politiCS, Judg-e SLei-~
B MARY1930 Enex, 5 wire wheel Sedan, low milting. t)f caurse, he wJJ: iJe lucky way. got crtd.Jt for the plt.chlng ef. N~elroo'ct, c · · · · · · · · · : ~ ~ El'll. For he L1Ln twen do t~liJt.
ten tu.rncd out a couple of u:tanun Mr andYMrs Bill:oE~lstcln nt
ll he crashes homer No 50 this see.· fort.
ShOJ'r, I!
"Wally"
waa
a
lawyer
when
he
ous
A•l~Amellcrm
selectionsHowYDungstown,
Ohio.
were
guests
of
eage, hard to tell from new car6 3 1
!tOll, but except for h1.!l teammate,
The Cub.s and Cardinals did not Stivers, rf
. ,
l Mr and Mrs Henry Mees for the I
5 0 1 firs~ ~gan to coach 1:tL Carnegie lal'd Harpster and Lloyd Yoder
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Lou Gehrig. there isn't a suul In play.
1Weyt.!nsmlller, 2b . .
5 2 2 Tech two dei:ades ag:o. Th-en he beHIS proudest nchlcvements. fliOOII week end.
193Q Enex Coach, run• and looko like new.
ettbo::r league who wtll conu~ close to
Harbrecht, p
• 3 1 came an alderman. H ~ actvancL'&lt;I to that the ll1spire.t1on nr the rJJach
Mr 1md Mrs. Floyd Zickau of I
that nwnber and don't O\'Cilook the
pollee court judge unlit hls po.l!t!cat !work.s In othm places than B m11sl- Pittsburgh, spent Monday
1929 E11ex 4-door Sedan, extra good shape
fact Ruth is leading both leagues
Total . . .
• .. 19 20 rep\llatlon carried him to the Su-I cal rom~dy st.:U]J. are the t"'o wins Tul!~u.ny here VlSittng friends
In hittlnr.
D
.
perlor Oourt bench ·n1cn Carnegie over Notre: Dame, gurnercd, the
Mr l:tlld M'rs Ea.rl Arnett of
Several other Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet Cara
H~ poled homer No. 30 yesterday
1.
::ek~yp
b
AB R H Tech feal'ed for t.he first tlme thBt Pla!d sponsors IIUWS, been use Judgr.l P!e.e.sant. \\er:: recent RUest.s of
Priced right-We don't pay the highest
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u the Yankees tumbled tlle champ
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3 0 0 sbe '\a.a gotng to lose o, good foot· 1ste:!fen pronounced thJ.t ser~tence t.o M!'II'Cc!llne W1l.son and pa"''''
U
·
ton Athletics, 5 to 3. and is now one
In a game bet.ween .t. pick·upt 8
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0
ball
coach
The
sttuatton
was
al·
win
on
fiylnR
visll.s
trem
Chicago
ou
Missel'!
Anna
LoulSe
price for used can-Terms
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hemcr behind GehtJ.g. He also got !team and the Ali·Sta.rs, the latter Morris,' :Jb :.
.
Rhe1man are visiting Mrs
3 0 !) arming to every~dy but Judse Ster- the -eves or the two b!'lttles.
Reaaonable
another hit In four
tunes at bat I won an
overwhelmmc
victorY Kimes Ib
'J fen.
It loks llkt! a busy time fur Juuge Mill~ at Reedsville, 0.
fl,nd 1s rating .3&amp;l, two points ahead Thursday evening
t Oilea. 'cf .. ·. ·. · · · ·
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~ Ea1h year he takes his vavllhm BtEfiLn thiS !cason Hell have to Mr and Mrs Charles Petty
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ot P.'mmons or thl! A's Dn\JS nf
The game was played after t.hc Pierotti 2b
3 0 0 from th(' OOuch dunng lh&lt;l cntirc lmuke the round::; at Bu :ralo. Athmk Elm O~oH•. W Va, are vlsttlng
the PhiUies t.opplng the NBllc,)aJ : scl1cdul00 gA.me between t.he All· Neutzlhij;., rf ·
3 0 0 montt. of September. He tak('s the Plltludclphlll and New York C.ty Imm~ 1 · s Pttrents, Mr. and Mrs.
slug~rs, It JilOIC o~I(U\ JU JhJIII IS Sta1s and Atlwns was Ci\tlcd off duo Wat.Bon, c
.
3 0 0 team ou~ on the flcl,d With him rAmi Chko go, they tiay, u; 111 tlll' V P _tty
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behind Ruth
to lh~ !IU!m·e t•f the Athens team Sche.cfcr, p . . .
3 o 1 1 every d11.y And Utcy practice foot- I Mldclle west.
Mrs A. E Roush and du:•rcht."r ·

Ill)

! of Parkerattury

Each.

200 Fireproof Room•
100 Roon11 at $1.00

Jsy ClJ.'lt'f S'l',t&lt;j.tili~ n

M.l\r~-~

Thm'e's
denyhllj
tws
their
slowed
Up COIISideJably Hill\ Js u 'L ~he
overages by gettmg 20 hit.'!. The fen
rnte attractiOn of former year~&gt;. but

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'n~e~~day from Columbus where she
had been vlsitlna t.he' past two
wrekr with her brot.hr!r and sl~ter·
ln·lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs Loe EmbiJlon
and family.

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work: in ar near Pomeroy. Write
E. W. Swan attended a. ff'Unlon
"D' care ot Th'e Dally Tribune
of the Swan famUies at RockAprJnlf
1~7-3t
l11st Sunday
Mrli. C. H. Hl&amp;:genbotham 1c.
turnf'd Saturday from a three weeks
Hlche•l of Bleulnp
visit with relatives at Hazel Park
'l'he hi~Ml!IDgfi 11f rortune ure lht&gt; MJch., she we.tl accvmpanled home
tnwest · the next nre the bod1.y lid· by h0r dnughter Mrs Roy Sandel'!!
yftntGg~ ot ~ttrenarth and heolth; 1 and children.
but the auperlnUre b)eii81PJI&amp;. In I Mrs. hctard and daua:hter of
tine, tUI tho!le ot the mlnd.- New York 18 vl&amp;itlnr at the home of
L'Estrange.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swan.
Mra. Buale carleton and daughter
Vltalnla went to Columbus Monday
"~ the l.. ter will conault an eye

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Oltveland 4; Oetrott :i
lhw YOJ'k 5: Pt~Uadelphla 3.
Wutlirlaton 15; Bost.on J
Oh:rqo 7; Bt. LouJa 6.

!l&amp;MES TODAY

·"'~!IICo\N ~·SOCIATION

Bt. "~I at Toledo.
•f{ansaa ·otty
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llrP!'l&lt;IY• a) Boolo!&lt;.

.He,.. York. at Philadelphia.
QilJ«::tJ\natt "t Plttlburgh.
lni•taffP at St Louis.
4~!C&lt;IoN ~~AGO•

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Oft)J 11m~ achttdlded.

I Cherry ,~, D'e

1 Glenn Camp, Kewnnee, Ill, light 1 Rav WhB~Y :;;;{amtly Wftc nl
~~1~~~·0 ~~~eated Paddy WaHler, 1Hemlock Grove Mo•1day lt.uklna nf~ 1
Younq Su.gley, Kewanee, Ill , de· \ trr dtell propt!tt;v.
'
feiltot.J M ickey O'Shea (61
1 La..tra Butbi is SJlflndmg thl! wcf!k
At BavonnBh. oa -Jimmy Reed. i w1th !1cr shotor. Mrs. Pal ~ Peny .
lh.rba. former n;vwel&amp;ht champion
Mr~ Allee HoudashBit ol pt. Rnck
deff.latcd Santiago zorUla za 11 liS vlr.dilti J'l( r per.:mta, Mr and Mr~&gt;
Bias Indl11n fcatherwet;ht, (10 )
l Orlando Mldlr.Jtr a few da)&amp;
l A .1ce Houduhelt and o10ll of Pt. ,
WRESTLING RZSUL
' Rock •"''""' her, uncje llluloy "'•dI kift ;tnd family or OuLch Rldllt t
At. ~cw York-Dick 8hlkAt ocr- ' WedntlldFIY and Thqrsdijy.
m!J1:r. ·~jltcd 8er(lol Kalrnlkoll, D lie Halt e.(\d rawny 'of AtJiohl SJBerta H ··6anc1or 8mbo Hungl\rY, llp(!nt Wednesday wllh Ml'ff H&amp;rt's '
II drew Witt} EJt.eve
ZnOIIky. Poland, Pflr2:Jt.s, Mr. '"d Mrs. Jetr VIolet.
Geotp OAI:aa, ltRiy, defeated OCOI'i'~
rLcota Cullem V18!ted Maud Ross
~tlls. WtaconaJn ; VR'!l"a ZElemilak. l '-' e4nMdp.)• afternoon.
, fli.IEiUI., drew wtQI .John RoJ ~J.clf;t Po~ , t--.J..!rf! Hutta eaUed on Ell~aboth
tend: BJm Stein. !(ow York, ctr!~ Ro:;s Wt!dneac.ky llftemDOil
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WJth Gino Oartba.ldi, Italy.
11'h)~lfs, l!erl and EY'.a Wbal~

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llfffifJP~&amp;'polls at Columbut.
111t~~ett l!ot lndlanapohs.

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JUICY . .

SUNKIST ORANGES
288 Si:r:e
2 Doz. 49c

lkliciou• for that morn~
inc health drink - "'
fol' aalada and deeaerb.

GREEN CORN
Dozen

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WATERMELONS

Js lb. a.g. 59c

PEACHES.

$1.59

10 lb. 35c Bu.

6 .b._zsc3 cans
tall 2lc

BANANAS
PET MILK
KNOX'S GELATIN

2 pkg. 37c

GELATIN.:.~ i\0 ··•

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JELL

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PEACHE~c:

GRAPEFRUIT c. c.
PJNEAP'PLE c. c.

SUGAR ArbuckJ••
F~OUR c. c.

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No.2 J9.c
2 cana
2 No.2% 4.9c
$1.31
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.... Mt;~ntaoa waa on h!a way home
~MD&amp;eroua. place

on Lhe- Rutland
"' ~·Pbmero.r
Hil'hway,
in a sharp
- .,._ 1n t1-loed
... ....,..e. va.._
Be found a man lying cross-w15e
" 1n the road , face downwta.rd, very
.,.. llUlCh u if he wen tr)'lna: to com.:; tpi\ sulctde by- havllll' a pabSirJ8
- •tooat run onr hlm
..,. A car did paai before the man
"'""wu removed but by expert driving
:~ --· I n••·
- • by goi"• off th•
~
-" bilbWaJ tbe would-~ sul..elde was
••llliUed
Ji'nlnk Retnhart who Wlt.S
~ &amp;t the time wu hailed by
,.;:uontana who did~ ha.~h time to
Lbe man ....:fore t e Rein4~ hari car hove In sight, and they
·~ moved the- man plued him In the

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d Mn
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own bert Lee and d.
Ray wiLh
~g:tbe aport.inl
tJ ' lb. DoUIIa.s Nease ncl ry Elizabeth
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eror Bend had. &amp;D unueual Blett.er of Yason enJO~ Wednes
..... oe nev the heme ot hi! day afternoon .l'nd evenina on a
•• ratberw-tn-law. Charles HyseQ. on cam¢nl: trip near Old rown Creelr.

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..nw Davr. Of fhe Dey Cloan- 1
and Mrs Ira Per

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end

IIU:.lt II.Jtn rf."lutlve~ m Akron
Mass Mt:arJotie Wolf went to cclumbus F'rlday tOJ a week tond. vbl,

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Mi8l Opal KnQpp vlltled. Minnie
KIPI Pllday 1lilht
Charles Hutton, Sam Wlnebrlnner at\d James. Ferguson were sun-

OYer Ob.
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d.I.Y ruests ot Mr and Mn M P
Sewart.
Mr and Mrs Theodnre Coos&amp;ln

fine Ume, but ju.-.t II. little dlsappa.lnt.ed that thf'y did not catch the
1-·· !hat • .., •··n ••,,, he•• ,,.
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-ntly The Jowl"• ol ,,,.~ '''''"
tne .,wring of t.he locusts and the
IJri~ht moonlight made it m~ 1fulg
for another outing
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I &amp;'If He w :~s dl&lt;;covered somu time
Mt untl Mls oa~ld Watson and llaler by a p11sserhy and wl\.S brought
Ma and Mu; Owen \l.iatoon motor- lo Pomuoy will'te he
was g!Vf•n
r
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Fnday
morning
JJttent on
a P Jysol!cuw
Mr to 11Akron
d M15
Clvde
W11.twntn Vlslt
un 1 I LleShiplev
Loldo local
'' iu.l1 tha
j
h
h te 1
t th
1 he ht~d cume lu• 1r seeking em jllOy
~:;~~:1 L)~st..: c'~~P~~~~~ lJ
e new nu;nL and w 11 s a :; ranger
Sheriff
St11.nley Rea nml Perry Smith left A o rracy gau• him n buth nt
fur the w~t to seek employment.
the coumy Jail until he has recov" '' E·'word M.ill~r 01 ChaJie!itun ered !luffidentl} flom th e Injuries
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ts the guest of Mni FLank Fugu.W to
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BEACH PARTY

men &amp;ay the unknown Mlow tvenJng tn honor of Mrs

Henr~

Th
use present to enjoy the otcas
lon were Mr and Mrs Fred IWsenbe.um And sons Jack and Dick Mrs
DeM Ro8enbaum, Mr aud Mrs
Mox Bowen daughter Hazel und
son ~up . ,Mrs Anna Stalk courtney
DIIV•S Mr. and Mrs Oemge Stark
and son Edward Mr and Mrs Phil
Mel-. Br George Sauvage Mm
Cha.. ~a Ward da'""hters Betty
Oorol hy Rosemary and .SOIJB Marion t:.nd Jim Mr and Mrs Flo)'d
Clark daught-er Pauline son Billy
Mr hnd Mn; Jack Hanlo.n &amp;lUI
and dour.h tlr Marjorie Mn; Phil
Mell' J1 son Wulter and M1 ilnd
Mrs Henry Rasp

o.nd ch1k1ren were (!:uests of Mr and
Mrs Oecrge Knapp Saturday e~enIna
A T Pullil)!l vunted Mr and Mrs
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'-"' uen Bt.'llu;";
.u... u.y n 1U ~
Mll r nnU Mru" ,•,a~. ~ten were
ca ers at Ga po 8 ...on-y
M F SLewu'"~ and ron Rny were
bus.tnes.s vlsU•Jrs at Leon one day
ltUlt we-ek
Mr o.nd Mrs Dell Bm1th and
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niece Miss Ruby KIll
and l\lrs
Chua Kine anll dauahter Minnie
were Bhopplng at Pt Pleasant Tuesday
Rrv J E Johnson spent Sunday
night wllh Mr and Mrs aam Llnk~
hart

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Madge Woiie left fm their home at

ITlpt•o.•: Jowu
rollowhln, I" ,',mit WILJ11
1 Ma; Jv n P 11 Ips am

g.,,.,NnandMeliatwo

CHARG-ES_F..ILED lN
SHOOTING SCRAPE

Old J.\.yger

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cl'llldren were l(ue!l\.11 of

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I h
d I With friends
ames were p ..y
turt es unt.c
MI S Frank Neut.ztlng and four
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md after an argument whO ~.;augh~ u11.ughtcn; arrive&lt;.! 111Jm
Dtt.rotl l Brute Shipley 23 of Birmingtuun
the blsgest turtle or fish all round- 1 hu. s.:lay E;~cnmg rur a sc\eral days Ala lnJurDd hls root when he lenped !•1 lor lunch The old hili.B wer~.: "'"'' with relatives and friendll
..:tl on 1~ bo:~rd contnlmug five larRe
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scented with the aroma of break-~ George AngeleUllltmncd (Lorn
na!l!l nei\L thf' Pom~ro) Mtson
fBlit bacon and roMted coL n with wc~k:; \ l:&gt;ll In Mauettu
81
Thurs/Jav eH 11lng
Euch
mam other good thmg~; to .,. tt All
Mr .... nd Ml s Percy People~ me of the five nulls pent Lr LteU 1"11~ foot
retumed at midnight reportlllg 11 utl~ nomg a chut ch "onfe1 ence utI and he could not ex.ract them hl.m-

net have the appearance or~- Ras~ ~ 65th blrt.hday anniversary

l~lds tntoxle&amp;ted

Jumpa

and Jllr&amp; .....r.

atruet10111 Near Br1dp,

:':eM:,. and ordered htm to drive on An enjoyable bench party was held J1 Henry Wolfe
"'r.Obieyed the order with alacrity at tt&gt;e SyracU8e beach Thursda~

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Dr Ch&amp;rlm E Chandler of ClDclnnatl and 11118 Jane Chandler of
COlumbus.
Mr and Mn Ted Robert.&amp; aDd
daUI)lter Joan a.nd 111M Ploreno&amp;
Blake were caUed to PhUippl w
Va, to attend \he fUneral of tbelr
late Mrl John Schwlrian. 1'bltJ
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lett Sunday and returned 'I'Uelday
Mrs &amp;:hwirlan Ia a daqb~r ot

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daX,I. retUI'DIId ~
unl&amp;'
tlev AllOO and · - 10
Buban lUt WIBI4 ~· ldot alter thr
farm of Of ~f!.u,.
W R IJAiqlllll
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lumbu.t, art auettl ar hill ~ta.
Mr and Kn Pn.nt ~ and

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Chn.ttanoogil
l;:;;~it~•arnved Thmsday fOI an invlstt with Mr und Mn&gt;
Ackley and other JeliLLives
Rev ami Mlos Oeor{(e SwvLU~
Lucy scott; an LVKI I.J y mo tur
evening from King Cit)'
for a vUilt with fri~mls

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POMEROY, OHIO, SUNDAY,'

Star .Actors in Murder Trial

SP[CTAT~HS AT

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PRICr:-8UNDAY 6 t..'ENTS

!fAMOUS C~UPtl

lOST IN fOG BUT
SOON riNO WA t
"Lone Eaele" And Ann
Are Greeted By Eokimo• and Whiteo
While Waitine For Ar1
rival Cf Airplane
From Akla vik

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Vea.l ClloJM, fNIII Milk Fed Cal••

SERVICE

I WHO FOR~GO SLEEP

IN STATEMENT

I'"" 8alt Side.

GUST 9,1931

NEWS

DO·X Pageuger

fHT TElLS

Whatever Ir May Be, Will
Be Met, President
Announce•

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"LINDY'S" ARRIVE AT POINT BARROW

1""'~ were ..........._
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fJaC.er, Helen CoWie wuu .......
tllt'ID tor a ebort ~
11n. AJk!e Yoat ot Racine aD4
)Ira. 1qlt YOit and clilldreD &amp;eMil
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·--·'I'Y.II.~r:-of Mrs. LoWaa Wlllap.

Nlt:e SbGUier

B~y OooJe~

Sunday anti In eztreme Northwest porUon

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Mr and !ln Berll7 .JOh»IM)II ol
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aDd d&amp;uthter, IItle 0~. came -•,-;__-..,._"'!~::".':::'"__...;;...
8a.turd&amp;J to Yislt bJa puen\s, Mr •
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and Mta. V&amp;n Jobn&amp;Qa, and tamUJ
for two weeD
Dr. M. S. DutW1 wW ..
The folln~; :..U~ ~o WDt to
• ~camp at Pt.' ThorQ&amp;a. It),, have re- out of t.,.,-a. &amp;:0- A•l· r turned homa MarvlD Roberts, fJ~w.
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Uvea at Racine
f¥{r and Mns
Strohmeyer or ~~·u.:;c..~:;~:~.l
M- &gt;&lt;t••- Ke'....
we
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~lllited JO Hallam and W.H
hell ,, 1 !•-""
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Har.t' Roberts who hal been Vlllt·
lng Do nald Guinther and tam.UJ
for a Jew weeks returnee~: to ber
home at Lathrop, the drst ol the
week
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Russell W1nebrell!lfr
Cove came home
his. parenta Mr
W!nebrenner 1or &amp;
Ml.s.s Malcla K&amp;rr ~~:'h!~::~~
vl81t1ng at. Ch&amp;rleston,
Marion and Colwnb\18,
home Wednesday
Th(mas SnowbaJI Jr and Ia•~~·
of Barberton came ~y to
and Mrs Thomas ~owbaU ror
and to help 1tbem with

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Chargt's o1 ;~ oot1ng "' 1111 111 " s lth ar Detroit Michigan v;el':l
to kill were D!td agalust Lewis m
, •·-·•• by Shl'ntf A 0 week end gum;Ui ot his .fa.t.he; Nlt.ly
BANDS IN CHILLICO'I'IIE
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• Scott and :;on
About elxty members or the coml111.c} Fildny murnmg Manle} wns
Mr and MIS Ira Riggs ho.v
blnett ldlool bands
Pomeroy and
taken bl ron'! Justice
the PeRce E moved here from w va
~~vtnswood moi.Ored to ChUllcothe
H T1ttm for a prellllllnary heaTing
Mildred Roush Is atl.endlng -.chool
.....~. where they wlth their
\ lm:h W:lli r:ontm ..ed ,md he wa!t ut Rio Grande
~r Prof D M Wetstone were
l flt.Jnc d to th~ L'Ounty jJJ\1
Mr and Mrs Dille Mulford anII' the guests of the Chillicothe Scioto
r:hm~o:• s or a~ .. ault on tl'lt llf'rson nounce the birth or a son
b"lll
~·Quette at three coneertJi during
nr Ka lhenne Hysell anrl ll!:saull l July 19 He ans wers to the Ulll uf
.., Ute dar
The two bands were
with mlf•nt to ktll on Lewis.. Manle:, Ool•n Rlthord
Jolneeed
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barJet ther e-"th
m em~·-s
...... of tl&gt;e
and MalffOL et Castle Wl'lll also plc teJrf!i 1 b Y Sh ~rto.
The eledrlc alorm here a week
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I.e bct.nd making a. tot11.l of
r,·:;y;;;,;,;;;di~, for Columbu:; (ot n agruml Cha 1les Hysell In Sqmre agQ did cmlsiderable dama11e by
few dilys stu.y
TILus court Hysell wns not glvf'n romplet..ely destroying El?.a Mul·
1~•~x&gt;ut 80 members under "~e dlrec, t.lon of Prof Whetstone
w A ca1penter of Athens was r~ o. prellrnulllLY hearmg beCtlllst of rordli nev. chicken house l"l'Ldie
*'V l'be banda made on a.ttraetlvc ap
bU!SIIJeij!j vuiltOJ hrre r&lt;'udo~
Uu; fuct thnt he Is ~till confillf'd lo 1Holmes bom, damaging how;e.. and
1!fJ)earaace. Ure boys dte88Cd in while
Ml alld MIS Loulli Oilllnget and h iS btd at the county Jail as a result blowlnu huge trees down
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;~ft': :r~s '!!~th ~~~~
Etncfit Geyet tet lllned t.o th~u ' f mjurtes 1eceived when he wru:s l M1 und Mrs Phtl Gray who have
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The members or the Pomeroy
llomes at Youngstown satu1day It! ~ llot m tllf' rum by Manley
vl:&gt;ltcd M1 and Mrs J E Evtms
;.band offer thanks to those who
t1e il b.llef vtslt he~:e v.ith 1e lattves
ChoLlC" IJI~,tglm; the att.orney of lhe ptt'llt eight weeks moved to Mid"'eave the uae ot th('lr cttrfl for the
CLJ\S~ MEETING
lV!L and M1s dnll Olli!Hh awl Gllillpti!Js Is st•!l bemg ll tld 111 the l dlepmt recenlly
convoyance or tht!
member:i 10
lttby unlved fLom Columbus and Jull llr1r •m Uw chat@"l of iCCrtvlng t Mr u.pd M1s F1ed Bisson spent
Chillicothe, Thursday
Th r&gt; Live Wire cla11s of tilt' Ente r- !Lit! vl~ltlng the form!l s motht 1 mcn(y undct fal:iC ]JI etepscs HI&amp;~ S uuday w1th he I parenls Mr and
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prise U B church met for their MHL Myrtle Orlmth ami fatmly
~ ms has not }et been gl~en a hear ML&gt; Elza Mulford
Mr and
BRIDGE HOSTESS
regular monthly meeting Frhlll}
Father F W OloeckneJ Jet lfJLCd lug on Uw charges
Mrs Wolter Gunter and chll- worth went tc
evcn'r.B with the president !&gt;.!•~; lo Ironton nrtcr n lew dnys v!s!t
- -- - - --dren of Charleston W VB, are hers to visit her parents. Mr
Miss Helen Zeiher was hostess to Myrtle Hicks pf('s ldlng Mter the 1lm
'·· rather Pf&gt;tt.!r Gloecknt L ami
' Samuel Frank and lamtlly
Pl\Oj\'IINENT FARMER n 1l:i: s
rot R vlsat with Mrs Stephens and
her bridge club Thurllday evening busllless session dellclou.'l refre"h- aud fumily
duughter Opal
Mnr. Ora WalfiU!r and Lee
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Mrs o r Am} w•aw-rey wh o fell
•at8her
,_ home on 1Mulberry avenue
ment~ were SE"l\ed to the fo llowln&lt;&gt;
Justu.s Chlllrndcn a plotnlnem
M1 und Mr!S John Scott of Co C11pehart or M1L881Uon are "''eats
b
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ll er room u ~&gt;w ayr ago 1. r, farmu of MtiJ!s ~ou 1t} dwci nt huullus vl~ije« h1•1e over the week Van Johnson and family
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Annn ehumaker Binda Wl&gt;ile Em- covennB mce ly
his 1 Dml&lt;l tbmn unc mllll ~usl or Rn end w1t11 hc1 pmentl; Mr and M1~
Mr tmd Mrs Da.J:i Rizer and eon
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lght telles ments weJ c
Mrs I B W red nnd son ldt fo'tlAtthtl Rupo
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yem,'! of 11.gc. nlld hlld belli in fall d IUP,hlcrs vls\Wd his parent.'! at
Arnold Ed1a Bl!lt's Edith Dll.dle
Mt ami M1s Clyd~ w tuung and lng llealth for ometiJJK'
ctu~h he Bunduy
Emmo MUch Della MrlnU:ish Pt!arl da 1131Jt.cr and the latt e~&gt; llt.tenls;
H~; Is ~mvlv~·:J by bls wltr, and
Vote For
Kes f'rHon Rev anti Mrs I:l Mor· ML md Mi ~ R!tU.'Id lie retm'Yled tr 1' ' ' " ' ' ' children The eomplqlf rur&gt;
'PERCY L. PEOPLES for san
and Hon Paul
Clevebmd WedntJ~diLY follov.Jnr,: 11
nnangtmtnW will h&lt; nn 1 !UUo.;
GREAT BEND
P,uncilman for Pomeroyfew days vlmt }Jere with the f01111
Intel
ers moth-cl M1S L:rrlln Wehrung
llt\HY A&amp;fHUR PASSES
w R Par~ons and son Hyatt
Republican tir:ket.
7·31·6t
LOCAL SNAKE ~TOR\'
I other relatives
made a business tnp to Sp~ucet W
Mr und Mrs Albe1 t Gloeckner
DON'T MISS THIS I I
John AI Ill ur flvt' months lJ!d o;r"' v D Ba t"·day
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Ml and MJS Fro.nk Ch11pman of retn ned to CJnclnn~ti nite1 11. bLio 1 cf Mt ktwl Mrs Jue tR.!tlo:;ki)
Jllmc ~ Promtt and Dr Elmez
uM &amp;. M" VALUES
U1e second ward were trl'aiffi
vi s it with Mr nml Mrs
Jacot.; Adam~kl of Laugl!vitlfl, pnss:'d a&gt;\RY p10mu made 1 busmess tllp ro 11: ,..
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SEASONING B A C 0 N' an unwmoftllrlll in t.ht' kitchen
Oloe~kner In Monday Run
there rhursday evening Hr. wn ~ Athfllll'l u.nd Nelsonville Friday otlt
their home ea 1ly m the week
" - v ond Mr• Morg·, e nd lh•
Jo•t we• k
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Pulhn~ aud Mrs Binda VlhHe visit
was serving Lnne In the r~un· 11m1ncc the bhth of a. son ThllriiEG.&amp;.D Gall- - 25e·, DIN- mg 1U1 best In illl effort to make f'd Mrs Melvin Pullm ~ at Tex11s
he 1e The tuneru\ llf'rvlc ~~ ria\ Jul• 30
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Its exit ft om the 1oom via the see- WeJnesday
not
completed 11.11 yet
J
I FUrbee and son Ranctatl
fti£R BELL COFFEE, pound ond door
fter IICreama broua:ht
Mrt Bernard Wt&gt;mming or Cln
and tamlly of Onltlnnatl, spent lhel
1"--J FLOUR
lar•e aack M1 ChiPman who llnally despatch1
JJ; visiting Mr and Mrs Ja
wcrk end he1o wl\h the tormet;s
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Gloeeber and famllv
son M l and family
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handy house tools
Mr and M1s. Clarence Wells add I
0 w Kreltler nnd ftmJiy are
,hoxel 17r:. Beat Food Valmoving flOITl. Buttr..rnut Av~nue I
of ~ht~ rollcs from 1un:lh vt ted fliend!! ht Mlddlcpot~
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th£ re~idencc
nea.1 Dt ccn Q 1ovr
the Sunday Sundl.\Y I
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At
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oupona on
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formuly occupied b~ fo Pontnnu
at Wolfe Vnlll y
Samue Dnv s o 1e
n llS ~pe
~ree Dinnerware with every N&lt;&gt;w York Aug 7- tNS---Bu.thers MIF Clara Ohllnw-et left Wedne~~
A11 mtrrcstlng program wn.~ ~r\eruJ dnys hete wUh Rcnntol Bht\nu-ha..,.
at nf'arby bt!aches today were warn· doy mcrnmg for Mtndrm, w Vll 10 given and 1111 tf'ported a nne t1me I han and family last week
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Mr nnd Mrs Golden Jnoob.~ and
Eb€r Hall and ftulllly uf Mt Veted of the awroach of a school of
several da}s With her brotheL son Sllf'nt Sunda) With Ml and non ar@ spending seve1a1 do.l'S wtt.h
" Two Sto'" in Middleport, sho.rJrs from ROUthCITI New Jersey
Rapp o.nd wife
Mn; r N Baker
Ills pRrent.s Ml and Mr!! ChaR
F(ne ia POmeroy.
watA1s The :&gt;hnrk.'l wete reporteil:l
M s Henry thlf' of Monkey Run
Ml s W M Bluleti ami two dauglt - Hall
ia.oDERN MARKETS, INC. ' ',,'!,"u'',~.'."',o'r'thlday ofT Allanu c City
U;tloll c~;,,',','"',',',',wued,',',"',n"t'e'• wMh•,:; lwhmleft Sundny
Columbus
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William H Blake and leaves a
band and ten chUdren, the
est bein&amp;' an l.nfant 2
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to mourn tbelr
llved here
Do-thr
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who
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Cove tor a few ~ka.
home Baturda.Y
Mlssea Lenora
Gladys Croolu ww
a few days vLslt at
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Athens cmmty court
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LADIES Sill DRESSES

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Wook Shill•, "Auto B1and" Light and dark
' blue Chambray, polka dot, grey check, "'zc1
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BOYS WASH SUITS
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Irvin Smith

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lat noon by llt!puty Shi I Iff

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59c

a few more left .
BOY'S BLOUSES
and plain patterns
WHITE DUCK TROUSERS

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Re\ Harry D)e pa ~ tor of lhc
Rutland
and S• racu s~ M
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Churches onnouncf'd herf' Frld 1y
morning that lh E' :&lt;.erv lce~ or tlw
Colored Hannony J'oy11 or Parkers.
burl!' has been sec•u-ed and they
would rendel sevuo.l li(. 18 numiw r
1ut the 1t!gulnr chUich NervlceR at
I Bethel Sunday !ut~lllOOll and Syracuse Sundny evening
The quu1 tette L~ compoBed nl
1aylot, William Robinson
Ge&lt;r!~ BladJ.ey lllld John
Merri·
and a 1 are tJ eat ts in sl.oH'
those who v.lll atUnd the
vices at eather churt h Of'. thi s quat ·
tette Is nutt&gt;d JOT le{'hnLql~ In theh
I rendition ol melOdies

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The funeral service for Doc Radford will bt&gt; held at lhe residence nt 1
Flatwoodl'l Saturday altt'rnoon nl
1 thr~ u clock with burial In elutrg,;
ot tr.e Ewing umlella.ket s In tht'
Ohester cemetery.

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Solid Color ChUfons, r•t Shade&amp; 'flat ·Crepe,
Printed Crepes. Flowered ~ilfons, FiRe V~iles-·
In Sizes RanginJ From 13 to 46
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And what a waoher it io. In all waoher hi&amp;ATTENTION
tory there never hao been ouch a washer value
REPUBLICAN VOTERS
available anywhere.
In aakin« your aupport on
It hao a full·oized porct!lain enameled tub,
AulfU•t 11th, aa a
j large zeppelin type wringer rollo, patented metal
for Mayor, I mention
floating agitator.
fad to you that while I aeo·v· i
Juot think of the difference it would make
eel u Councilman the rate
in your wa1h day routine.
electricity was reduced
16c to 8c, which we are
,Be oure and oee the new Vo11 today.

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vor of reduction in exce&gt;•oi•re I
rates where the citizens
Ithe Villaae of Pomeroy are
con&lt;eerned.
I thall appreciate and
j thuk rou for your vote.
WILLIAM HETZEL
Republican Candidate For
MAYOR

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Men's
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Men's "Dillon"
Boys "Big

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