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BOY LOSES LIFE

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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ANTIQUATED

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SUSPECT SUICIDES
I for Information Concern- 1 Wickt~rsham comml.';sion ou
Government·, "H,'ah
T 1"me" Code Perfected
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To eme y Many E VI'I I
have shot ami crtUcaUy ~df'l.l
ilit Gang
of thl· "third degne ·
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Nkk Kruel,
· durinp: an ¥-lle~t'd
Folluwiu~
h1 a wmmli.r)' ol
B)' GEORGE E. DURNO
thf· report.
ClnclnnatJ, 0 .. Aug. 10.- INB--ln- 1
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.. ~ •drinking party, Benko Bllzes, ~. uf
Berlin
Aug~lNS---I!:ncouri:wt'MIK""l Lr' s limlln•.s In the
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P.y Internat one. ews ....,rv ....e
Irondale, near hen•, committed ouJ•
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ve~tl&amp;:ntlon WllS under way lwre to-lj'
c: .maxed J&gt;y an BlTJllane trag:edy Cide according to the report oJ aged by the rout of German rad !- l
t~·;; ci tle:;
Wa:;hlng tou, Aug. iO- Prrsldcnt llf'cn much in the public print.&gt;; ot
day Into the crash which yr.sterdo.y
at CiJl&amp;lnatl In which slx pc 1150115 Co~el' A. L. Bell.
call!un wllnessed L'l the failure of !
··Tht&gt;re h a ~
be e n
HoO\(! r"s lt~w enforcement commlss- late- the Seabury lilvestigatlOll of
r.ent six occupant.s .:.f an American VIncent
w'er~ killed, week--eod
accident;,
the referendum a 1me~ ~t •hdl"olu- '
lc,;s cf ::::lcep ami d.~prlvatlun
!on today roundl.v condemned th•: the magistrates" courts 1n New Yort:.
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tlon of the Pruss an ... e •. • e 1O"J·
ruly appllcd. tiley IL::n·e no
d!y-the commission was more out,..
1exacted a h,e&amp;vy toll of lives 1n
1ways JlaSI!I'IlbL• p.nm. p un gmg ' to have
TWO ROB DRU
S
ernment of Chancellq: Heinrich
ltttlt lhhd degree rn Clntlme· t:.rmored American pollee 1:!\l S· spoken A report fro m lU; inl'&lt;!SUW death.
l'llluable
Ohlv a check-up by Iutu-naUonal
Columbus, 0., Aug:. 10- INs- Bruenln&amp; today launched a camh
om (If "th1rd
de~rec'" conft;S~;- ~a tors whkh was appended to the
'I'he victims .
"with thC
New!:! Servk~ showt'&lt;.l toduy.
IPosln~ as customers, two men to- polln expected to result In a ron- einnutl dunng t c P&amp;.'ll t 11 t'f'f' ion~ out ol prlsoncJ S as shocking report to Lhf' l~n·sidPnt dEclared.
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W1lllam E. Kci~.J. At!" :ltn, Ga .
one cllild
In addltiOll to those who died day entered t1 drug st.ore and com- certecl attempt to suppress tl•~
yuus. The present ))Olley ol
l in lt.J; chal·acter and extent and vwMh;s Wrcnnu U .ii.ugbcs, l~L .Mrio""''h
ld 1 d
.... lled the mana,a:er to open the
Lhe department 1s opposed to
·The 1eeor d ul the lwarlnas con1 1
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front t 2 a rp ane ace en, rown- ..-.
$tOO In · 1
iativ~ or ~eric'ln tr~dldon~ anrl ducted by Judge seabun· Into \.he
Communist p&amp;rty in Germany .
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Thom&amp;..s, Ky.
polhrtodl to bavhe
inas and t.re.tnc collWons, IICOres safe and .11urrender
e&amp;sl.
Appalled by the series o! shootIt The co.1census of oplnl:m
mag•·· ···ot""'
In N•. w Yo•k
W.
at t wu e
were ·-!o""\y Injured.
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M. T . Odell, Cincinnati, pilot.
pdre. He.ap
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revolver and ordered WUbur Day,
InJuries
which accompanied I
systt"m Bntl tht' rtlln·menl r.:l
~ reveRIIng the ··naked, ugly facL~,"' I!£J.il'nc.'&gt;S. At tllP limP for writln&amp;
William J. Dewald, Ft. Thomas, liter him and he bert
FOlec- was " t! an
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WUfi the manaser to tum over all th~&gt; 100
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concerning thl~&gt; brutal and lawles~ : r l:~:.: rt'port that 1n1 utry is :;till
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Ky., co-pilot.
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ilon to aave lila
Injured In a oolllsiOJl near Yoder. O.lt~tore·s monef
· the plebiscite vottns In Prussia, n,,~
lUI adnrhmtratlon 1\'hich \&gt;Se(l
I practice, the commLS!.Ion called up - pendmg: and Wf' have1 not here re"h
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---Alj.:1ough his rson.h Elmer, escaped
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posted 11
rewarJ of 11$S,OOO
lor
the rubberahose
and other
on t r.e ..nubile onlnlon
to ct)'st.nlllz~ f~:w•d to an.r Individual JnsW..nCt'!l."
1 e P-ne
was on thc 01 nc1nna U •
I pollee
JnformaLion
concernlrlf!.:
··secreL
ccuorles,
change
began ac··
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to Atlanta route of the Empr.:··with tmctures 0 t e sku I, WI am
KILLI-:B St:NTENCED
IROO terrorist orgnniatlun," belleVPtll
Cleveland~" ln Cleveland,
and t:fl"eetlvely outlaw the rubbf'l"
ltl searching out facl.5 about ~he
Rtddle divl.'iilon of the alrwa.)'s _;,..
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Worren, 0 ., Aug. 10-INS-Loul&amp; chiefly respnoslble for the act~ of
hose and the coppl'r·~ fi s t !rom the ··third de~'l"~l':· the Wlckersb:tm
I!ILJU.t.atlon. , The crush occm"f~ a
klllt"&lt;l In an ~t.utomobilecoUislonnear Vttu!:o, 38 , Youngstown pOQ.!room violence.
I
unlike Clnclnantl, the third
star-chamber se!i.'ilons ,.1 thf! na- body had per~onal iml'"t.tigatlmll'l
few mh1utcs after the plll.l~t! to-.;k
Wapakoneta.
operr.tor, today was Sf:.ltenetd L'
At the 118.me tame, pollee OCCUPI - 1 degree Is prevalelll . A judge
tlon ·~ pollee ~t.atiOJ\8.
made in lli mBjor cltJes of th~ ('0 Ullo1f from the Lunken airport.
Graoe Flint, of Toledo was killed from one to 20 years In Ot.to ·Peni - ed Karl Llebknecht house, headreported It was prbctlced conT'~ts " lawlessne~s in law euforc:~ - try Or; ly !our-Cincmnat!. BosV!n.
slantly. and a ronner proSl"i mem"' extends even lllto Ule com! Plub:(] phla and El Paso-were glvWJtness16 said they snw a pmpl'l - TO Infection Of Boil Receiv~ while en route to Monroe, Mich ., !&gt;y tent.Jary ror the fatal shooting of quartf:rs of the Communist party _in
lct' 11!.' off one of the three mot.ors
automobile. Three others were 1:1- Bet.tyPnulc.o, 2&amp;,Ckvelandhlsfeput- Berlin, and gave unmistakable m- 1 cutor!Said, 'You can't over! rccm . aud men and II'Omel facing en clea:l bills oC heal th . In tenof the Ford ship. The motor IW~t
ed While Playina in
jure-J.
fli mtstre&amp;li, last May 21 .
t.l!ntlon or t.atlns fur~her drastic ,
stale il ' Prolungtod rf'la:r
the bar or Justice fmd them'it'lvcs New York, Ch1cago. Buffalo. Cleve ..
then tore
Wily h·om the plane.
Michi••n C.me
At Marion, Mrs. Elnora Sanders,
Vitullo was sentenced on a cbo.rae J;llea1ures either to w1pe out the
questioning br employed with
1subl~cted to unjust and unflllr laml. Denver. Los Antil:: s. San
At an
of less than 500
'15, was probably fatally hurt, and of manslaua:hter. to wbtcb he Red,.orpnisaton e~tlrely m· render
los of sle(!p and deprivation
treatment at the han&amp; uf JUdg:f'S Fram:h;co, Sffiltll". Newarlca~. J., and.
lolsot~•oo,htut for &amp;landher hu.sbtmd, J . 4iii. Banders, pc:wt- p\o•dod JJUII'• ,,......,. ~r
h1a tt ~ctt.pable o( 1epea.f,lng yeat.er- 1
of food and drink . There Is
and prosecuting a~}~fll In Viola . llitro11 ~ tht! brutal tnt"! hod was
to be a commun practice.
to r-te&amp;cn ll
Olweland, A\18'. 16-INB--Fun~ mute-r o1 Way&gt;tesfleJ.t. 0 woa &amp;ev- ~
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ev!dence of beating Lhe pri..
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th_1r co._po.lhltlona
nen~•te Jud Kmeut
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J .injw:ed,l,_..-, _ ..,.~ - . " . .~ ·'·I"'-'~11'W'~~
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tees, of,
~ent
Hoower was ·lnfc:nr-.Co.;!:."lloo.
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- lh•t they COUfll&lt;t'ered''
1te
relcldnPYII and In Ule 150ft hoJ.,, l..QO
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vam.
20, formerly one of CleveJan~·~
d
t A~ ""0~ 1 nw~- 1 t tlon on a flnt degtee murcklr chllr~:e lpoiJ.Sible tor tb~ outraces. Stl·eet
lows above UN hi,ps wit!'
ed.
' By abstmcllng 1011 casu whiCh
Into the river ,-r.ateRt scholastic athletell .Jd'tl a ~~pee '
erre ' . um s r
-battle!! throughout PrU8Sla and Ute
which as a rubticr hblse or
'fhf're has been . no thorouc!1.· came before the appelht te cout"ts
k auto race drivel, wos. InWI!IIIIE NAMED FOR HOOVEt
bombing of the B&amp;sle-Berlln PX·
sausage·llllaped sandbar mlilde
golna revision of cnmlnu.l procedun' betw~en 1920 nd 1930 Wlth : mployover, and the paSRen- Sophl'more passln8" sensatloh on
crwnpled Uke tissue pa- lut st'ason's Ohio Stnte UniVersity jstantly killed &amp;t Fort W•yne, l:nd.
St:rasbour1. Aug. 1{).-INS-Pre.!!l- pri'SI. on which the Terrorllt!r apor Bilk, th~se lnstrum('Uls be' In the United States sinn.. the Joun - mwt of llr r:- "tl"!lrd derree" to ex·
per. . OdeU bd turned oft the mot.ot"
Diving lntCt JO feet of water, RD·
f be
patently believed Chaneellor Brudation or om· ennstitutlcllsl gcr- i tort conres~;iom; A.s the prlnclpa.l
before the CJ'8Ah, 80 the plane did football team.
ber, Alva Swingle, 16, of CoiumbU&amp; dent Hool•er can boast 0
int th!" eulng and Foreign Minister Dr.
lng clloS£:n bccouse. when pro1ermr..:nt." said the comnrlli.o.;.Jon" re· rc:umn f11 r appeal. the commiMion's
Chizek died at his home here last was killed In the Hilltop swmmtng nrst chter of hls country to give Julius Curtlus were returning from
perly nplpled, the".: Jcove nc
porl. " It l11 high tlmr- thE"rt&gt; ~houlrl : rn\"e5t!gnlor5 rum;ludf'd Lhe p ·actice
ne;t burst tnto flames.
1 .md
Allen Neff atld Howard Tucker nigh~ trom tubercular men,lngltls, pool. Examination showed lltlll:' hi~ llame to a ~~moUB Rhine wine. Rome, gave Germany one of the
markf.."
be In every shAle, as wei: 11 s in Iftoml.•llt'd n~ th ~ small towns
were flshlng near tbe scene of the phyo~lclans said. Prlends of .the ath~ wat~J in hJs lungs. He WM found at
Hoover wine is the name re· bloodies~ days In Its sanguinary
~ C&lt;lngrHS, a caN.&gt;ful studr ot thl' ' ' w al dJ.~tl ict s equally .,1th the
accident. They swam Lo the planr Jete r.ald he r~ver had ll'COVered the bottom or the pool by another cently given to the 1931 vintage of post-war political history.
s ubje,:ot and th(• adoption of snnw : mrtrr.pclit.an areas. In 45 of these
and vainly attempted to remove from an Infection or a boll which swimmer shortly nft.er making a the Bavarian Palatinate, otter conThe train bombing occurred at
S
thor;,mgh-golng reronsidcration of IraM-s. rever~al~ of tlw or1ginD.I verthe lwdles . A. fil'e alarm Wll~ resulted from his participatiOn In dive
~lder:ng various nornenclatliJ'I s such Juertarboe. a\xmt 40 miles south ::~r
th 1 ,
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f . die ts W(' u~ crd•·rl'd
Eounded .
lng etaht- Br- ld as "dfpression. wine", .. 1931 crisis", Berlin. A grennde placed beneath
the Ohio Stnte-Mtch111:an 11:11.me last j Tl~orna 0
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,\WS a er 11 ng prosecu 11on :Jl I 'The nmd dcgr~~-the u: n: t:ttng
Firemen ond pollee tURhed to lht' season.
pupil at' th~lllOhio Sold~:s' aond "hurd times" etc. Last year's crop the tracks and ell'!ctr!call~· wired to
cr ..~~ earnestly reeornmend the I of Ptllll. phy~ic~J or mental, to ex·
l!cene and immcdtatcly plunged Into
Tl'amrnates from the 1928 champ- Sallus' Orphans· Home at Xenht. fron. lhils some dlatrlct were called a contact station hidden 1n tile
com;deratlon b Con ss of
od · h'Hct oonfeSiilon~ of statemeLl! ~--ls
the trumplcd pile of det::-1~ Lo rc - lonshlp Cleveland Heights high waa drowned when he waded be_' "evllcmatlon wines" to mnrk the ~OOdsthnearby, blew the nine cars Attacka uProhibition Foun~ of ff'der I cri~l I gre ·pd a c ~ lrldr~.prf'ad tllrougl\out the eounoover the boctl'!li of t:1c dead.
scb{l(,l team which Chizek captaind hi
French withdrawal from the Rhine rom
e track and down a 60-Coot
a
na proc un&gt;
try , It wa~ repor!A'('!
1
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to be
IJbe rs at th yon
s depth n Lake McDowell, a 1 d
embankment, Injuring 8J paMendation in Saya Public i:11
nt('.ct these 1'\'ils. Such n cod" might I
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Galen Leming. who was picking er "''1e
are
e awlmmlna; pool used by children at an ·
rers, 10 or them seriously
~:erv£' as a model tor many of the 1 . A·' .' 1 meuns 0fd ·'~t oppl
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Ten days arter the Mclhlgan pme
urp anare.
DRIVER JS KILLEO
a e egrap poe
found
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described the frightf;,tl sight o l the OhiZPk was Lakt&gt;n t.o UnlvetBI.ty hosTwc · .ftghts were blamed for Lhe
Port WHyne, Ind., Aul. lO--(JNSr
o1copy of the National SoIally favorable machlmry.. for thr , crime should
iortln:.&gt; lth taken
zig-ZHgglng crazily In Ule air pita! In Columbus suftertna a serof Walter Nler;., 40. of New· - AI Burrell, 28 or Columbus, Ohio, Ansrttr
Dtor , Cooperstown, N.Y ..
of criminal justice.
fore a magbtrate ad\'l'Wd of the
and finally hurtling to
tous a;.se of septloomialrom the inwas sought
connrctlon waa killed Instantly when hl11 r11eer tlon! 'Attentlonr A&amp;.omUJtl
- Thot the American bufllness men'"'
In \his report. tht! Wlck('rsham {11arge aga lf'st him. given the nghta
redlc.n It we..&lt;:r said. PJve months
his man was un er arrest Knd l turned over during the tellture Live the Revoiuttont"'
prohibition foundataon "Is decelv- ' r:cnH!J
again rPft&gt; rred _to thr ,-tu have couns!'l und
intefl\l1
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death.
event of the Fort Wayne Speedwav
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'Mooney-BIIltngs cast m Calrfornln ' r:at 'd b\· the mngistratf' His aa.
to be a ftosh of fire and some HlJioke ater he was rans erre
eAnton Oruber 18 wal'i to be ~~· acroSrl
e ront PBse. Pollee be- t ing the public as to Its ortrtn and' but announ!:{'d ftnallv it could not · swe~ ·hould be 'record "'d f1 ·~ •

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90 0 n Y repieces of wood scatlet't'd out ut the was he con ere
plane. They must h :n'f! been plec·.!s 'covered to be removed to his home.
or the propellr•r," he sald.
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In e. field 2,000 teet Croon the demo!- he 1\"aiS recognized ns the [Jt'eate&amp;t
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crash. J. A. Reed of the Department of Aeronautlcnl Inspection . sister and three brotherR.
wms in Cincinnati at the time. H~
lfN"PILLED TONNAGE LOWER
went to the scene of the accident at
ODC'! He was joined Inter by InNew York, Aus. 10-INS-Unflllspectf:.r Freeman Alberry who new ed tonnage of the United Stat~s

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ralgned In TraMe ~ourt at ClevC'land today on a charge of manslaug:hter as a result of the fatal
to
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street with his mother. Mrs. A~ua
RatUgan the lad's moth
8 ported In' a critical con:t1:;' re
When his machine collided. wl'h
another machine on a Olevelal;d
sh-eet, Theodore P. Massman, J1·.,
:14, was lnsta.nt.ly killed. John AI~
exy, 28, a pa.uenaer. was ~vere!y
cut and bruised.
Ooor1e O'NeJIJ, 28, and Jn 1m ·
ldentt~d. ,,man of 50, were ktlltod
In slib"WJ\1'8 In Oleveland. Uarr:v
Jackson, 19, .was held ~y pollee for
lnvestlat~.;Uop tn the 0 Nelli kh!ftll:J
which occurred during an arguc:rnz...
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Lloyd Maurel, 20, "nd WalWr
Reamcl, 19, of Brow11helm klwnt!hlp, Erie county, were drowned at
VennJUon, when l:ley were knocked vlolent)J· from thler feet and
car,rJed into deep Wat~r by lL hug€
wave 011 Late Erie.

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mUes an hOUr, brushed Qialnst a or tr 1
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means todar at Richard H. &amp;:ott. motor thn ~ f&amp;mous event Til t f''Jmmiss - 1 t !m In nll subs u~n t roce"dil - ..
:Sltlddtng machine ahead, and turu - Naz~ ng: to slltct the blame on tl1 ~ I C(.lllp&amp;.ny Prf&gt;Sident and hear! of tlw ion \"as llOl RPJ&gt;Ointed to pass en 1 s :lr uld the pr~ner ~ru:s{\ ~
ed over.
Police found further evidence of
Busch . St. Louis brcw-1
of s tate courts and IH' r jlJe
the
ot the
Red terrorist organization's ef- ler, in'a statement made public SmJ- , obv•onsly could not review
pr.::secutm and Jlingc shoulrl have
tortlr In plocards ~last.ered throu~~:h- I dy at his summer home here. at- ~ tlon or the Buprem~ court of Cah- the r;.ght to r;crnm-ent on that qji\
FLIERS TO RETURN VIA SHIP oot the workers district or the it.o.cked the foundation
on tho· forma, It Wall 158ltl.
I at h;s trial. and l"f'COmtn en,:ed Lhat
1 Eaat End threat.entnt death to tWil 11 round tha.t "instead of 1t.s being an '"Wp ma\ .say further thl\t the ! existing r ules forb!dctmg romm(!t)t
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J~&lt;~- policemen for everY Oommunlst ~ orpnlzatlon endowed by buslnto:&lt;~ Ihnpi..:,pl·lpty of an}· dlscu~ lon of the on ~uch failure to testify In ~
ando,
who establiBhed a new killed In yesterdos's rioting.
I mtm for prohibition propaganda . it ra.'lol'. had we po'li·er to review it, : &lt;Wll behalf ..be e.bollsllf'd.'"
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tll(lbt record of fi,Oll miles by ny.
IH ~t.n or~o;~t.nlztlon or professlnn&amp;l lwould rise from the fact that an : T11e cmnmtMion objected not onJy
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Ins from New York to I&amp;to.nbul,
M(l'RDER ATTEMPT FAILS
prohibition propa.gandi~t." organlzc•d application for a pardon for Mr. to pJ•ysical brutality m the third
Turkey were In MarseUle8 today :u_
I 10 solicit contributions from bust- , Mocm~y Is now as we have bef.'n ad- ! deg~.t·e--beatlng of prlscmers--but
rangin8 to have their plane ship-' Colon Panama Aug 10--0NSl
nesr. men and others:·
j Vl!;ed. under comlderution b)• LhC; also to the mental cruelty" of con~
ped IMitlr: to the Unlted Btdt~:~.
Uncontl~med rep(,m ~ecelved he~ I Busch cla.im'!d that legalizing ,-, j 1~cvenJOr or CaUromla." declnn'd Llnucus quet.tl~_ tng of ~uspect.6 ove~
• They new yesteraay from Istan- today from Trinidad HOUrce.s de- the mtt.nuf':'Ct~re of beer would give
}X.rioo~ running ao high a.o; l!f week
bul to Marglgnant" atrport. The clared that President Juan Vleent employment to. J,250.000 pen;uns.
•
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flyers were expected to emburk for Gomez, dictator or Venezuela, nnr- ' wculd give the til:OYernment S40fl.I Speaking of thls pollee method
!he Unit.ed Statefl tomornw;
rowly escaped death at the hands ol 000.000 annua.l revenue to the govt r.nd of lhe unfair pra t
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be f
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ernment, a'ld provkle a rnark~t for
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the demolish"'"The report riSJd th:t a
hurl- I
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"':1 the govtal of 3,404.816 tout: of July 31, acautoinobUe near Marcato but th
The statement of the brPwer was C t
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emmtont oftklals, who said a mi:n- cording W the otll.dal report of the
bomb tailed to explode. 'The as~ 1 in answer to a challenge from
on r~eny
er
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or 1 Q~··\·ance. hardly can))(&gt; expected
ute examination would b~ mo.de or C("lnJ:!Rny cl'leased at noon toda).
eopenha.pn, A\llf. •o-&lt;INS&gt;- saa&amp;l.n, according to the reports 1seoLt.
Ohio-Kentucky Brid&amp;e
of peuplt&gt; In general JC th:J clf!ccr:;
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Unflllel' tonnage on June 30
orave anxiety was felt. by Qanlah wu •bot down by soldiers
· ' Busch said that thto Wllr-t1me ul' s·u I F ht
, charged wrth enror&lt;:eme11t of t.be
1 er Y oug
Ofl!:clals or Lunken airport also amounted to 3,479,3a3 tons. comofficials today over the safety of
·
: gunmen of the drys that !abo;:.
law cio not S('t thf' t'Iample 'ot
IM&gt;gan a probe ot the occident. They parina with 3,620,452 tons on May
Parter 0. Cramer. American airman
Igrain and other materials w~ 1·c
I nbedienc~ and its receipts."
reported that the acCident was due 31, 3.897.72!1 tons on AprU 30, and
mtselnK since he took ofl from the
needed for the war could be applirC:
Columbus. 0 .. Aug. IG-INs-rhe
CGurt practices whlc;, wcr£' found
to the breaking of the propeller 4,022,055 toos on July 31, 1930.
Shetland Islands yesterday for Nor
,
now to relieve unemployment, rP- Ohi.:.&gt;~K~ntucky bridge war was sche- to 1Jc prevailing In "u sutlleie:ntly
hub as the plane galne daltltude.
ws.y.
store business confidence and ··uri- dult&gt;o to l'topen here today, wHh challenging number of eases to
A r.heck at the airport, omclals
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After luooeufull)' fiJlnil acrosa
Ivance ~ubhc health, morals anc the ~t.ut.e SUPI"f'tne Court beginmng empllulzc the foundation for jUBt
said, f1hoWed that the URual mJcrosHOOVER OB81ERVE8 BIRTHD.4.Y the sub-ArctJc ooeal\8 trom.'Detroi~
]Welfare.
hcarmgs to determine whether K ~·.l· OOlnfl ':llnt"' included "abusea recopic inspecticn had been mad~ or
Lu:ay, Va.. AUG. 16-IN8-Ploe,l- In an attempt to map an a~ ma A.Nociation of
Profeuou · '"I may be wrong, but 1t is my be- tuck.\ may condemn Ohio laud to latlng to the time and place of
the illafatcd platlf' before pilot Odell
dent and U:ra. _Hoover awoke In ~:!~~ro:nc::~ h:vy s':.:~
I lief that the huge quantity llt be U~£d as 81] approar:h tor {I brirlgP trial. de~lal Of counsel or other
took the controls and started the
tratn drenched surroundin!JS today, on the final atages ot hi! journey,
Coademn Univer•ity
formerly used In the brcwt~. oetwt'en the two states.
~Me:cz uards granted by iaw ta the
craft. on Its short trqlc-endlnlf 1 p
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• to obServe the 61th birthday anni~ and rear1 were felt that he had been
Tru•tee•
Industry. throjinto the mark£',,·
Following a poetponcment of th:• accused during the trial and the
,JoumPy
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Few Day•; 400 Sa1d versary of the cblef executive. Mrf!. roreed dowi'1. tn ra&amp;ll".f seas someevhocyt Yh'"' " lb"""t
__petitlohn W11h case last week , att:».neys for the v~tous forms or mh;c.onduct ..,.,
1r u .,_. . , muc . lo 11rl' Maysville Btldgo Co r C I
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to ave ..,rUWDel at
HOO\'f'r joined the president a
s where betwetm. ...e on., n
WN'hln1 t.on, Aua. 10--INS-Ftee- farm debacle .. Busch said
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Inc nna II prosecutors and Judges 1n the court
23, •a.s regarded as an experienced
Race Cour
Rapldlan camp yesterday
arter Denmark, a dU~nce of 650 mUas. dom of speech dcJ(oft not prevail !It
The bn!we; dunaed th~t a huge an Ohio corporation. W&lt;'re S(:~W- ~OOM . It was ~() puL an end to ~uch
pilot. The last ch~k of hiJ record
ae
christenln&amp; tbe new navy dJriKible
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the Ohio State Univenlty under the denclt facing the United Bt.ah'ti dulP:I lo appear here ond . attempt mfr!:1gements en pcr~onal rights
llhovnod he had 3,900 hours 1n the
J\kr"n al. Akron, 0.
WHEN prucnt attitude of the board of tre&amp;llury was due to prohibition
to Jllevent a condemnat1~n trial that ; general revision or the code
air, c·f which 1.100 were nllht ftyJng. thLondon, Aug. IO.-IN8-Flood.s In
JUGULAR S£VERgJ} trUII•ee11 , the American Association 'The Federal gowemmen~ alon~ ~ga~n~ lhl'! Ohio land wtuch was or crl!nlnal pr~edure was .suggestDewsid, who waa a former Inlh: LINDBERGH'S W A IT
or Unlver.stty Profe&lt;&gt;IIOI"tt declareod to- 18 spendtns sso.ooo.ooo a year In nst tuted in Brown county by the ed.
fttructor tn the naval ftylnl l!Chool paat few days, aecon:tlna to dl~- FOR GOOD WEATHER
Hew Yort, A.-. 10--INS--\Vtdle I day lD a preliminary report exon- dl":t O:~hiblt~ I enforcemen '. l t.t~~1~:11"~7: t~~m~r k
Eleven specific changes WP.re proat Pt!naaoola, Fla., is IUtVIved b7 patches from China recel~d In
funeral ~~t~rvlcea 1Jel'e arranred to- erating Prof. Het'bert A. Miller or cos .
e bat 8 o the 1919 col'n
a
e en uc Y legis~ posed In the appended report t
08
his wile. two children and hll!l par- Lortt'on
Barrow, Ala.sk&amp;, Auc. 10_ day lor Mia AladlUd llll!riOJI,
the ehafles upon which the trusthe commts.sto:n;
enta.
One report stated that fOO people INB--I"olsed at the "top ot the by an axe blade Wblle lhe pia) e&lt;l tee. dlsmJued him May 21.
ly due to prohibition, there Is .l quire land atter ne otlat.ionN
Zechariah Chaffee. ,Jr.. Walter H .
Before Roinlf to the airport 3"!8- who had sought reruae from the WOl'ld," Cclonel and Mrs. Charles Matte Antonette !n a mock gulllotWJIH*m B. Munro. president or orime coat burden upon the peopl&lt;! Jud._tJ John Q Qu 8
f ~ailed, Ptllbk and Carl s. Stem-and
te~y. Dewald attended church
!I water&amp; of the Yanst111in the A. Llndberah today again awaited lnln!;. HaMld Plnn, 19. wu to be the D!AOCia~lon, ci11Ll."Ri:tel"lzed the ne- estimated by experts at trom $l 2,. oouniv ordered ju1n1a~ 0
rown 1 wblle the commission did not adopt.
8 ry rawn for the all of thftn In their own report
wi~rt his wife and children.
..'l'llnd:lltand of the racecourse at a ehanie In the •1!11-~ to tate oft arrai~Cned tn court.
port u a "black eye" for the unl- ,000.000,000 tQ ••a.ooo,ooo,ooo .a .yt'ar." trlnl •
1 Aticrneys tor th brld
·rube bact at the Wlua.l time." Hankow lost their IIV!!8 ' Whm the on the next lel . gf .~elr vacation
Plun was held on a homicide •enttJ. It provided thtlt Miller be 'iald his statement.
they asserted they called for "carrehe t6Jd .f.Jtem as be ltft.
structure coiJapaed,
ftlght. to the OrleDt. ..
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ehatle.
retmtated and that the b ~~ '· 1 '
I which own the ~
ge COMJ)Qny ful ron.sldontJon." The.!(! s\IIIP!:I·
An hour later the news of hJs
Acoordlng to a Bhan&amp;hatdf.sDatch, Hea•y rain BJld wliid threatened
He held the axe OMr the \111'1'&amp; rn~ eoneede acadl!!mtc fl'tledom a~~t
TRAIN KILLS MAN
for the brls
whllo ~e.~d needed lonA l~cluded:
desth wu carried to the Dewald thoWJands nre drowned In that fllf't.Mr delay In tbetr 'hbp to Nome. neet It a JNU't}r ot rotma people. t.hf rlcht or a faculty member to
Olenoove. w. va .• AUII'. to-INs- twt"eU J.fo~ille :
Of"~ted ~- 1. Establishments or a 3tatutoty
bome.
cltJ Prld.ay when scores ol hOURI, m miles to the 110uthwest.
The biDdle lllppiKlaod tbe lb'l'll secwtty of omce. Tilt~ must be While waltlnr alona the Baltimore dem, o .. planned' toy., an th At- r- minimum time tor the preparatJoo
- ·crowded wltb refU~eet~, 1tent undBI'ThoroUihlJ' reaVe~ and haY,l rll JUIUIU' 'ftln wu aevered.
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daM, tt. ~ •''it :.tbe unt'll'r.slty &amp; Ohio railroad tnv::b near here Kentucky H
arne
at the of thfo defeusCR.
Obleln tl A
IG-INS--Tw mined and llllDt under the· wa~ taken tn au the IIIShtli ot till. out ·wu- •lll.'tha Jl1rra dnCa ' " ' .II tct
MIJ P"'OQJible tbne today, Oeorp Purket, 51, was
th
lghny Oommlsston had
2. Adoption by the ~~:trr.te . Dl tlrl
a .:mooltton or
l.nbalhe•• ..-:!.iJ.·
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optnlon at.ruck by a train and alma!lt IDorlty to atart •uch action In
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'wui:nm J ron nd t
OIJI¥)!Itlon or the vruj)OI&gt;Iii ur the 1
An unctPnt ('R\'e In tile J'a\1'f
Rut..h and ones
N an1 f cwo 1 U&amp; Wn 1
r all roe ds 1o ral.'lf' 11l'lght rates 15 1 ~:ruttoes, llt'ur the old Thurln~aD
.:..::~:.:;~;==::.:==~;:::::::::: lelllon,
Charle!i
Sr,week
or CharLs &amp;:hwnaker,
spending the
with I\
aorn o
om 0&amp;'
I
per D!:Tlt
1 dty nr S1•ulteJd on the Ul\er Suale
hi~; son , C T Schumaker of Gravel
Vlrl!lnia Leonard llnd ~yme CO•
r,.
In f,t~ rDlflh•' • 1'18.1 been openf'd to
HlU.
•vert ~turned Sunday t."V@n1ng trum
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C')Opt-r lU!f'cl tlle commission l(,
t•JUTI8111. Tt w m\ e contal n!J manJ
MRS. MYRA ROWLEY vanZant or Chester She 15 also Mrs Davis Vale of Columbus I~ a weeks visit m Zanesville The)
call a met!Ung either here or 11 , 11t 11 la ui!PR uud R f U IIIJ,•mlt~. 110~ .•
ANSWER~ SUMMONS su;vtved b} severul ara nochHtlleu vWllng with Mr and Mrs. H~Atr)'l were acoompe.nled home by Qeorgr By ROBERTS. THORNBURGH Bleached !!ulphlte yielded a lowe r Ch rc:u;:o 011 Aug :n oi ra ilroad om - I ot til~ fm·mer b('lng more th.an •hr
~
fhe Jurwrni !.(:tvtce:; Wi ll be con- Roush.
VanZant
I N S Staff (;o~ftl~
KIUS:t than CUJresps;mdlng t~mou n l.J:i r·i~Js tJond anus ,
f...-•t l• •n;; nhrl ol nw&gt;tl u UtiD , as •
l o uc~U :J.l tht' rl:lsltlence at 4 p m
Mf'l' Pearl Smith or Pa1kersburg1 WUbur Curtis'\ Donald Hud8on
Walihlnwt.on Alii 11.Studies of ut unbleacht!d sulphite pulp, at~ ' men and labo
tocKholdets, work - knlttln~: fll'ullt• 'I he .:-roltoo~ro~were
Mr&amp;. Myra Rc.wley nge 'J2 . wide'· Tul.';.da)
v.rth Re~ E.tchm~e 1 om- ~nd bOll Leroy or Pe-nfield, Pa . mo- a.nd Gerald J:&gt;pw 01
COlumbtU ucv. ~prlnt puper just comp1tted I.Jy 1 coralng to the ~rle of .expemn~ut~ !tlder an
r organ!zatio 'S Lo con- I 11 •1n•·• f&lt;~r ..-enlurlef!, a 1ourC8 of
1
Of the late Ollve1 Ruwley , passen t iutl~lj. Buna l m cJ•ur~;:e ot Ra w- torE d here Sunday for a brief visit j spent Sunday ht;,re, with relauves Ule Unltl'd States Burell.LL StandAmong other conclwlons at't:
Btrtc
btlagreement to
lnstnuU' 1 lt.lut n-lu-&gt;lllu ~: ~;l,tl l' 'I he mille!&gt; were
&amp;way a her home on Third ovc.Jt: , ling• Wi ll iJ.4' macle in !he Htll ct•m - \'lith c E Smith o.nd ramlly
•iind frlenda
,
~trdb "tve promtt&gt;l' or a paper wh1c 1 1 Bleached toulphlte d~!i not m - _ ~ ~ ath ObSf"rvance by tit(' ;o hu••d' flltl ut•••lir J:"i() ~·ffirll np;o.
Buhday aftf'rnoon ~ 3 30 She ~ ~ !:'len
1
SybU McCoy accompanied by 1 Rt'bt!rt Sibley, .)ames Donner and _,..,til vperat..e lll higher speed prc!l:!oE:s crea~ the stre.ngth or paper to tne (Ei
-- - --~ - -- -- -- · - -~~~~Ved b) wo droughet t·. ML"
Betl} Lou Wl.lson. returned home Robert Richards l._f
~""O&gt;t Gf modenl newspapet 8 v.lth a mml . ~st. me eXtllllt ot unbleached !iUlphltr f!~• I • : . . . . . . . . . I J 1 •••• ! • • ! • , • • , t f a• T • I t , • i • ' .
~rt Adams of Columbus, anti
MISSIONARY TALKS
d
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tnum of breakage, the Commerce j pulp
Mfa. Elmer Reed ot Middleport, 1 Mi.ss MRI ) Mills, Be.pti~L mlssjon- Bun BY rom oum us where she Sunday with trte-ftdao hem
Department annowlct'l:l
lncreat~e In the Pe:f.etnlage ol ' '
McMASTER'S ' SPECIALS
thmot
' M 81!!oters, Mrs. W E. Bta:u;bul) ary, who has Jecently relurnt&gt;d flom hru; been vlsiUng Betty Lou will re- I Vrnlr Jenklnll l.nd Ml'fl Thelma
One of the cuncluslom ol
~;ulphite pulp de&lt;:reasell the ash.
Special For Thio WP.ek
m!Un here
Sunday with Cap••ln
,\ con,.nt u r poper. a.
l•hOU8•l
, ~ h (' flij h •
or R ldd.,po&lt;t • M" G•••g· Tit us lliiSSICLl 1.. l M .. llll8U8 , N!Clt ri~Ua de- othc
I for
d a visit with. Bybi,l
.. and I Bhi•,Je~
.. ~ S""'nt
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Spl'Oie.l lnvestigutlon conducted 1\t
Utland, Mrs Stella Dustin of livered a mos t Interesting talk Sun 'I' fr en 11
•and Mrs Tom Jo.1es
,. the r&gt;«jue;.t of the Govermne 1, 1 cunt.e:Jt Is higher when bleachcd 1 •
6 ll.t U.-l'tnr Iron with ~lAnd attat-hed--GWU'llnt.eed ror
Bid well, and one b1othe1 Gtllll'~ duv evening at tht regulol ~ I"VI Ct·s
Mr and Mrs Irving Kflrr Jr . and 1 Carroll Meadows returned Mon- Prin~ng omce lndicroted that "An pulp I~; used., Lban J~; ,the case 11
1
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ear
- - ' -- - - - -- --&lt;tt the First Bapt!st chUJt·h un h -:1 daughter left Monday morning tor j day to hla home In Columbw; alte lncrel\l;it' in the percent.a Ke of sui- unblftt\ched ptlp 11; usctl
llulk as a mlss1onn.ry aml tlso 011 :t. weeks VISit In Zanif5vtlle
j v!Eitlng l'o'!lh friends and retallve~ .phltt: pulp Increases the ten•d!t&gt;
Tile capacity of paper decrease•
$3.00 Value
Se.le $2.23
the earthquake wluch oe&lt;:urrt'd m
M~ and Mrs W. a Date of Oalll- hert&gt;
and bur sting st.renl§th of newR- as the ~n:enl.al!:e o! sulphlt.e puliJ
mcreal&gt;(:s
OtdUml wood pull) ll:i I
, Nicaragua on Marr h 31 Smce MJ ~s pol!.~ vlstted here over the week end ) Mr and Mra. 1 H Smith and prlut
f uti Sl~ Ironmr Hoard-3 p:y Ye-llow Pine, wtu not . . rpi M11ls ~·as~ wrtncss of thr honm .. w1l~1 Mr and M1s. Rc~rt Camp
.Among the pro~ems of neYos- the most 0PllqJ.le, unbleacbOO suJ- 1 •
1dausht.er Helen . Mr and Ml~ CRt ·
SuMtant1al ~land.
the quak · . hf'r acruunt was mc, t I G B Cook or Townnda. Pa . ar- 1roll &lt;.1 zanet~vllle ~pent Sunda}' pa1Jtr Pl'fiiS rooms, with prl'~S•':&gt; ~bite next. il~ bleached sulphlL~
n1:1h~tJc and \'lvld An f'Xceptbn- tl\ed Saturday e\'enlns for a week with Mr and Mrs A V Smith and ope'rat ln8 at high speed~ reqUlrt.'&lt;l 11mmulated rot the Bure\j.U tuJ tl.•$1.75 Value .
Sale 98c
ally large c1owd was prese m
' CIId \ISJt Wilh Homer Cook and 1tamt'y
In Older; tbat lhe pub!Jcatwm ma y '~t lfll.n,lil.llirent
fnmlly
1
be pl:pced em the sLreet quickly m I
A research P!Ot:'ram IS being •
Platf' f,las,'l R01.lh Rmmt :\flrror~.
It e:tEceu !\cLdlt:r aouu your food ani! 1
A V Smith and daughter Koth - lati!\C ';t.olume, has been the burst- opera the study by
the 01 ganic
Size tO Jn x 18 tn.-First
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:uaee aufte1'Lng trom gue, heurtburn, I Mr and Mr~ Btul Millet ami
R A Miller \\ho ha~ br.en con-I ryn Lois attended tha Smith h.·- lng of lht lulled paper A carert•l l lh~mlstry ~t't~ion and the IJI!JJI:'r
Quality.
hl~~~~~~·a~~a~~~~~Snt~ut~ein;r~~~~~- i Mt llno Mt:; Keith MJUel of La l ~ncd ~~ ttllr H~I!'Rl ltosp•ta l, Y.as union at Marletta Sunda.t:
iituoy (If th!J; pnrtt~lllat ptoblem sectlan un the int.erretatlon Jf •
1wrttln8' Inks l\nd paj)t'J" pe!to.ln- 1 •
0 us Om!;! Sa~urdav eve· run~down, ue•voua, 11nd cun t 11leeP S&lt;J[l;e, W Va. spenl Sunda,' Wh 1 11 rotw
. _
IU~ made by the Butel\u .
$1 .50 Value
. ...
.....'&gt;ale 98c
wan. I want }ou to •1ult Buf!ermg • ~11' and M! s Fr ~ nk McElhemw ct nlng He IS reported to be much lmHowev""•, the ,los;. of ,.., ,.,, ,,,_ lnij lX., .t he pre~r·vat.lon of wntl.t'll l •
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r1a-ht now 110 come h1 "-"d go:et whut 1
- ' PCO\ed
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rec
th
.'t' ~ iniJh Steel f"ryln.lf Pan~ with cnl't't
Flnr fur General
~on.•iderthe-gre~~.te ttlmedLdneTh,.ve 1 [,ravel Hill
I
1c1ca::;t's st!Mhtl) wtth the Jncrefll:i!'
~ ·
e report :;ard
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01 :ff LP.wl.s of Co1umbus ~pent Sleepy Feeling After
ever found It' a only 60c and If It I Mt~~ Annte Swan Elza Yeagu
In the per·~ulll(le or s ulphite. Exlhf vat 1ow types of Willing 1
t 'ooklnc
doten•t stc.p ~~:a~&lt;, pa tn etc. In a rew son. William and Ml s Mary El _ 18unc1f•} with Middleport relatives.
''"rt.l' polntod out that qu&gt;&lt;k d &lt;"- Inks Slid recm d pa,rs wrll bl
~lnute• and soon milke your l!ltomllc:h
M r flU d Mrs Roy Sl:!}!rled and
Meals Due To p 01•00n .,...
, stud Ie.d •··
•
feel
like new, :!'OU S'ilt your money llllS o1 Faumonl
r;pent Sunrla \ ,
Lilli chlt•ft} ifuough absotption vf
"" 1IDd th etr nt.erreac th,n:s :•
SOc Value
Sale 23c
ba'ck Ju11t a.1k me !or Dlotu. lt'l wltll Mr anrl M1s J S Yl."ageJ of 1r!HUC. hiPr Kathleen and Mr and Mrs
mk ls an 1mportant matter Ill the )n respect tQ ~llree Qf !admg oi I I •
~ra.ntood.
Mag~pe
Wilham SeYfried spent Sunday
A dopev tired feelmg Is ALWAYl::i prompt dt'liver~· of newsp.ape 1s tnk an.d tleKn:e of Ue_tt•rlma uun 01 1 •
8!.11 R"'du• tlun ul. thf' rnlJtf' lme oC Furndure al Middle, Sale by Martin and Roilt"r D ..u::
Guv Somrtvllle . who hos bf!I'Ll l'\ ' nlng with Mr and Mrs Glen Ia sign th-at was te food matt.Pr s,ays The higher the 15:loss the slower the paper
1.,
purl ~ lore.-1-'orniture Sale StarU nnt S.atarday. 9:00A.M .
Stan. Mlddh!pnrt, Ohln
vi~itmg wltb relalt~·es lwre , for lli ~ Nichols
' teo long tn the boweb J' ferUJents (lrylug It was !Ita ted , papers of the
I
- - - - -- - -- --- - -- ----land forms gas It breeds g~rms It hll!her 8IOM depending ch.reny fur
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j ~~ sure to polson heart, ltldneys,l dt} lng upon oxidation, rather thau SABBATH BREAKING I
lbraln
a~mpltun
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McMASTER HARDWARE CO.
Adle1ika washes out BOTH t.,.pf·~t Also thetf' ts a slight mcreasc In
CAUSE OF TROUBLE
and lower bowel It btlng.s out pot- wet8ht Uuough the w;e .of sutphlte
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sons which caut&gt;e gas, ncut, u•ntss ,pulp a s well ' a~; a gain or about one
Washington Aug (Q~ INS~AJI ]
TWO
STORES
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and a dopey, sleepy feelmg It con-lll" cent l.l pound for UK! papl.'r the Ills of the railroads c;an be a.s- i •
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, tlnas no harmful dru88 Ge t Ad\e1 - _
--~-lcrlbt:~ to lhe !act thn QJ e
Pomeroy
Middleport
11ka todav. by tom.:utO\\' }Oll feel t!'t
ftss-d and persi stent" bre.aken;. uf
:
wonderful clean!:&gt;UW e!I'.!C.
' lhls
Uladys Stevens. returnea ' to her lhe •abba.th by runnmg LnHm&gt; on
•
L IJ. Mr:vlaster, Ownrr
II. W . M ~ Master, OWI'It.r
Gctnmn docton simple t('mP.cl~. h&lt;Jm~· In Columbus following ~ visit Bunooy, Noah w fi':opl!r, oJ Na.sh -l :
Cornut~WT •v cower.
INC.,,..._. IH~T.R.l8VTEO L!Y lrliVG FI!','I.T"URE~ .!J'r'ND.fCATI!', IN('.
!EIJersba.ch Pha•macy In M!Jt.lll·port here \\iLh Mllxlne Smith. 81')~ wns vllle Tetu1. told ttw
Inta 1 "t.ut ~.: •
'.' '
J;.~ Stamh~~- Dru_!_~om~a"y adV IICCompanled home by Theo Smith
Conmtt'r&lt;:t' c~m~~tss10n toda~ HP : tJ;g • • • • • • • •
CltAP'TER XXXt
HATCHER COLT h·•i•·•·d ano the blood pres1n1re both re- Lanp·rd,,ru I Innocent as Jack the Rip" -.,.., mauu.-d at the1r normal fluctua- " 1
',
for • moment. By the chart, tions. 'l'hey showed no traee of exThe District Attorney began
dowiJ;!c trom tl1e drum C)f the citement. Thatcher Colt looked marching cp _and down the room,
det.ec~1 It wu evident tJutt he puzzled. Bu.t the Diatrict At· tl\lkmg to hunself and checltmg
11ras oa a cold traiL He decided tc:lm~y·a vc.ice •as triumphant
off on his pudgy fingen the vari10 take a new track.
"Well, I'll tell you why an u:e ous poin~:s establis hed against Doc·
wae used," he bellowed, with sud- tor M"skell .Halt&lt;n• •ad I I• h 6
"Havf 1011 anv~ explanation for d en 1U"", "Y 011 knew the "or• th-·•t"" fo-""
· •d h9
(en~ •
11 b ead an d •
..---rdin
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fa•t
that
Ge-l"J
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about Bruce
Foster. You knew his' batkOO
1
tiline Foator'a coat a.nd pu:rse were fatht!r had killed a man -·th an
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•, found in vour office, da.v 9 a.f•-r
...
''What rm.):es you think MDi•own '" k•ll
e murder had been committed?" axe and swung for 1',
~ "
" rn1ght b e 1'n tween t '"
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•
Maryland. And you thought "'"'U
"11&gt;"· lie '·t--tor &lt;hart for ono
••N ~ I k
o, ut ""i'
·• you, &gt;f ~u w"'re
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th&gt;'ng,••'"'
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could kill the grrl and tluow the
.._ murderer, would you
v~;~ left cr1me an him. ••
,
"Wh t
~em there?..
.
y, 1 :"Our chart prOV('s anyDoug~erty got mad at tba\ doM A smile came into the face of thmf. n~ all, 1t pruve 11 h 11; i[UJlt!"/
of ho"'
·" Dou•h
.. J enslve question. Ru 11 biog up to Thatcher Colt and a gl•••n
"
" l.:u
c. .J••Y·
fhe doctor! he l!lbt:~t:~k his finger ad· amusement mto his eyea
"No, it pwvcs merely thllt he i
a.J,onishin• v,
"Bravo," he c.ncd. "DouJ;"herty, lied," corrected Thatcher Colt. I
,
""&amp; ~
I wouldn't have given vou credtt "And t• k h r
t th
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'It iB not for[t:lu to argue your fur thaL To think of ••'• '''U"'""
vO
e e--a
e rea mytt- 1
e," he BDafle . "A clever mur• .....
teryl The reactione of Doell)!
M•...,,ke 11 to ques,.1ons a bout the I,
th'et' rrught have left the coat and runn1ng in a. \family!"
JtW•e there aa proof of b 18 innr;t- 1 The PaycholoPical !Uomcut I murder Itself were absolutely nega, f&gt;Ulee."
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tive. See where wa mentl(lned
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' The cloctt:lt thre• his eig~
"Ia tbat what bappen&amp;d, or ISn't ax~, blood, body, grave--everydie fire:•~ a.nd coolll' iU" 11houted Doueherty. "You tC!II thing gruesome YQU could th1,11k of
~.
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ted &amp;BOther.
O~'fl ' ... ;~PeriJ;octor Maskel}i. if it 1sn't time -:r.e clw-t ~email\8 pertectl;r. .noro
t, he seemed .. ealm a.s
tha lor you to coma tb.rough.''
'ma "
Tile doctor shrugged hi&amp; shoul"The fellow ha111 himself jn hand.
• minatiou were ool}' just: bll,linIUD«.
dera and made no reply,
Then that's all.''
'· ''Have ;rou formed &amp;nf theoey Thatcher Colt Wterceded.
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"But no-at other questlona he
MILDER
D rour 't'Oiod aa to who t.hat
jjl weuld like the ~octor to 1-ve h&amp;! · nbt himself in hand at all '
wom&amp;D was--the woman whose the room for a minute," he iJ1d. Every reference to the house on
PURER!
,ace :voo never did t1ee,. and who "He qeecls a l'tlSt anyw1ty,"
Peddler's ' lload, for instance,
eatrte to fou eff1ce door 'latro. 1n ' The District AttOincy looked makea him nervous.''
itiLe &amp;ftcmoOJJ, of thu murd~r7"
astonished and eonfounded. Cer"You C!aught him off his guard"
''No."
,
to1n that he was on the point of
Thatrher Colt patiently •hook 1
••could. it have been Betty Can- driving the doctor into a corner hi:~ head and smiled.
of cett.ing a confession tben and
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, j 0·"
~ere he stared ~t ~utcher Colt
ame I he WCUD an
...._ tY?u ~nc~ ,told.'rne It could not In red and cholcr1e indignation.
"No, Dougherty. Observe that
-'!e oMn _G4faldb:l,e7"
•
"Listen ~ me," he began, but 1 went over the same p&lt;~und not
' • Aceordm~ to yoo~ caleulations, stopped, SC!Cmg the srgnificant' cx- once but st'l"eral times. Undoubt.llhe w¥ dead. :at the time. ••
pression in Thatcher Colt's 6ombre cdlr the doctor la hiding some-- j
~:couldit"bave been Bllf t:~f your eyes.
At a sign from Colt the thi.ng from us-1 don.'t think at
pa::el\taT" · ·
young man from the West re- would take a mind-re11der to 'ueu
~ dotL"t tl).int 110."
moVed the plates and tubea and a partt at leaat, Of what 1t 1s--a 1
81m~tatle(msly . th~ ehart rose covered up the lie deteetor rna- mystenous, unnamed ' lady, whDH 1
"
fell with palpltatJOp&amp; ·of maru- c:bine. Two policemen came baek very existence the ybyBitnan ill pre••
'!.~ eoDCIU'IL
,
and led the doctor off, and Leon- pared to den;r. ~uppose the doc'] repcat-eoald K h.ave been ard followed.
tor is innocent, but rnther than
one of yO'Ur patients?"
The moment Wft were alone in\roh•e her in th(! matter, the gol-~
, "No," Maskell Rnllwered de- Dougherty exploded
lant dortor baa lied. He b tellJn ..
, liberately. But by the machine we
"Good hcav.ens Colt I" he c~icd some most maladroit fal~ehood;
•1 •knew a.pbt that tht~ doctor was "You shouldn't have dono that' a.nd has involved him11elf lla_~~er~ 1
1 aot being honest with us. Th11tchcr
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Colt put b1a handli on the do®r's
1 ahou1ders.
''Suppose,"' he aald, "'that you
•ere in love with a wom&lt;Jn whose
.-me rou are protecting."
&lt;II
The teU·tale chart toiCl ue that
the doctor wu inwardly in em().
t.io:nal agitation.
"Suppos~," went on Colt rebntleaaly, "that you nnd she hid
pul'!lelvea 1e.way, lD the boWie on
'Peddler's Road. '
Now the dootor'a p-apb was
lll&amp;Diacal ,fn Its w~lrd convolutions.
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tu;:~P~~~e~a~!~?e ~u~::~leur~!- ~
Nunn~ally Mod two
Lff IUld Donald, and

Gre1•~
a ..,...k'
m visit Wlth Mr and Mn
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' hsd _. 11 their BW!SI.'I Sunday Mn

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lll!ver taten a plane trlp and that an acre U! expected.
he waa afraid hla first voyage
would be his l&amp;at.
Aucelates at Ch1cq:o, where he
Larr•ll of B•ar Src'had been on a bualneaa trip, l&amp;qbM
Tbe lll'ent 1\odluli: bP.11r, nath·e
ed a.t bll Ctmldtty .an&lt;l be Anally of \(()(ll llk 1~1 mrl Alnskn, Is the
coneented to malle the trip back Jon,wl-11 tn thf' 11n'l•l

Virainia
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past tl.ve
lt'Jt lor his
J.t Richmond , va

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eport
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dlca.t.tnc he wu BODleW"i\llL afn.id
of the ~ult.
cont.lnued trom pr • ooe}
MiN Hqhes' trip wu 1o have
-bern a p&amp;rt ol a t.wa-weeb1 v&amp;ea·
- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - l tlon from lunda she aaved all year
D,lrpl&amp;ne cr&amp;8h on the American fra.n ber eamlnp u a ISteOOV.....,
Ail way ltne here ~M.erday In , rapller. Wembeu of her tllllliiJ had
whleh 1lx were kUled, it waa 4!1.~1 cautloned her aaalnllt a plani: trip
\6.
today
and ura:ed her to 110 by train, 1t. ::...
An older !Slater of Miu Wrenoa wu declared.
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B. Ht~~hea, pt Thonfall. Ky, steno- -~ - ·
IIARVt.:STINO ONIONS ..
g;rapher, ll'hO was the only woman
01t the plane, 5&amp;1d lhe "felt' that ~enton 0
Aur tO - INB-Th 0 :'~
a fareweU kiel sb aave the 1irl at I onlon ~rveit wu On ~ay
atrport would be the 19.8t.
BIOiblnc about the manllel of
few minute! later the tdater, the Scioto and HOI cr~k. in Har.,
Mlsls Mary P'nlncell HUShes
aM IdJn OOWlt)', ll'OMln startecl D1Cklh(
hre Yt:~unrer aiater, Mlsa 'Laura. th ·Jr crops ot both early Whl~ a.na ·•
Huahea, aaw the motor fall from the later yeDow onions.
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away to &amp;Told seein(l: the plane be- ~' d Wd&amp;y, two weeki earlier t.bla
lng dashed to ea1th
usual. due to the hot, dry ~·eoLt••L•
Wllllam E. Keith or Atlanta, who ' ll n-eent. weeks.
was killed In the same plane &amp;eel·
Growers uy th~ ;year's; .:~uion is
dent. had at tl.nt declined to go to atra-tlilg much smaller thl.n ~ual. , l
Atlanta. by plane, declarinl he had 1A yield of from 250 to 300 blll!heb ~:

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Yop can smoke as many as you like.
The b~t .tobacco that money can buy-the
purest ci~tte paper made.
Aged dght, blendt;d right, rolled right. Chester·
fields are maile to smoke 111ilder and to taste better.
• Tha~s why more af!d more smokers are finding
m Chestel;field the best cigarette made.

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itlilte and hi No+emlair to elect your Mayor and--Councilmen flir
iloe comi111 ach.iniatration.

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withoat doubt of a IJI'&amp;Ye nature, and ahould be handled
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OF POMEROY CONTINUE TO BE A
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linlt- that .we do not necelairil)' need and can well do

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Tile falld.W!J:&gt;I ca11didateo h1,ve ~d'! Ui•i~ •liiillla11!f Jiled11e
the1111el...,. wltll1;ul f~t, if liqtliiU{ed. a/ld,elected to diachatie
tkt;lr cliatiea ill a creditalile manner fo~Jhe welfare of ihe people

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' No" said Dt:~ctor Mask~ll ...No!
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did not kill Geraldine
J'oster.''
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I "Where are the dead · girl'11
•oth.es!" demanded Thatcher Colt.
1.. "I don't know. I did not kill her
1 did not lift my hand against

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eithet for an extenaion of the preaent rate or for an inerea,e. Let
U. meet thia oit11ation with the ri1ht oppi&gt;eliion and reduce instead
of iacreue !he rate.
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•Dct JOU tDow that the nfue
e'ft ttllnehed t:hia eue now, ouslJ, Jet lle Hellll tatallrtfeai1J
Ileaned from under Geraldine's Maskell il guilty u red-fire hell." detennined to go to the electric
pili eontai:p.ed bita of arne11 hair
But Thaf:Cber Colt shook hill C!bair rather than anitch."
Jeft after a recent barbiering :~Wd head m:yatenous?',
Doughertf mlggered and shook

AY YHI YAP Of
YHE GONG

this afiernooD I ila:tahlished' U}a,t
"We are making prorresa. ae hia bead 88 if he c:onaldered the
those hain eorres.Pond to ;vour conceded. "But we have stlil not Police Commisaioner a helpless
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' · reached our goal. We mus' tum c1111 e.
There waa a wrinte of Hne1 Oh to II: neW and more danJ'eroua ex·
"The hoaiSe wu a ploee of ren. Qa ebart. and tbe-Ciocto!' 1 ave a ~entth. .¥!~• ,rou ever beard of deavoua, all right-but there wu
1 ••· •••-• - • no -\017 abou• the
dtop .rp wu 1lko a lamlll.. ~n~~-::..-.
She
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wu ... 1bJo 1 o1p of ..-... liolld.l ihroa[lll hlo mop of roddy lluUJI rot tbod
1oor Ito
Ill ilti'OJia ma•1 Nlflt:uoat 1!11rlsJ hll bin e:rw relled upwazu. chopped Jiw a.p witb u axe.'..
tt: t.o be ao Douchertr u4 he IW01'L
•'Jht JUt nPPGN: It ,.. uot.1ttr
~~- : Onrard Uoatlnc:
'"l'he trut:ll •rva(" lle moaned. woman-thea wha.tf"
••WJJ did the munlenr ue aa ''llt:~re bunk. Are J'OU out of 7 our
"W~r •oppose Itt Wh7 llhouW
~ J)Oet.ort"
aenseaT We have got a ease an)' man EO to such prepoaLeroW!
f1 dcm't lmow."
agaiJ:In that fellow now-one that leDKt]ul to shield any woman!"
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7_oa. fordted &amp;nJ'• wtU canYince an)' twelve men 7t:1U
~ughe1't7 lhruaed hill ahout•eoll' u to tht m~ ot that p~k. Th'e job 1a d.one, &amp;l1d the py den attd ~lanced at the wateb oa
pi bacldor awaj ber lito 1&gt;1 jUJO about ready 10 ldck ln. ADd hlo wriat.
~ • 41o'iibl•bl&amp;ded au, ,IUIIng then..,: y,ou-0-''
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Ae flP.ort with ))1ood, 10 tat. the
.. ~top maklng ..-hes,"' .aid
WOld that I would notJ act 1
-..tT Plato• difiii.--&amp;Dd ~f her Thateher Colt. w.ith. a a:Lance of ea- at\til mldDiJthL Clearly Mukell
UJieci·lir, tMt lhlllow IJ'&amp;.Ye!' • Jolrmeat over the llowl of hta piN, Ia 111iltr u ltelt. WhJ root ~
S.. u atraordinaq ~ •jSappGM llaelr:ell Ia ibnoeenu•r · bim here and nowT ..

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1111 DAILY TRIBUNE. POYPffiOY, 0810.

A Job for the Rope Walker

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' fETITION AND ANSWER-Thi" poor man cried.
and,..the Lord heard IJJm, and ~aved him out of a11 hb
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lrcm inlcl do your next ironing easier, quick·
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The f.lew Hotpoint lron is equipped
wid) a ~lrod lieatin1 element, patented
heel all!! thu~ real; finiahed in tarnish·
prCIOf chromeplate.
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•.,. Edward Carroll., ur Oravrl H il l.
'wui:nm J ron nd t
OIJI¥)!Itlon or the vruj)OI&gt;Iii ur the 1
An unctPnt ('R\'e In tile J'a\1'f
Rut..h and ones
N an1 f cwo 1 U&amp; Wn 1
r all roe ds 1o ral.'lf' 11l'lght rates 15 1 ~:ruttoes, llt'ur the old Thurln~aD
.:..::~:.:;~;==::.:==~;:::::::::: lelllon,
Charle!i
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or CharLs &amp;:hwnaker,
spending the
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1 dty nr S1•ulteJd on the Ul\er Suale
hi~; son , C T Schumaker of Gravel
Vlrl!lnia Leonard llnd ~yme CO•
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In f,t~ rDlflh•' • 1'18.1 been openf'd to
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•vert ~turned Sunday t."V@n1ng trum
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C')Opt-r lU!f'cl tlle commission l(,
t•JUTI8111. Tt w m\ e contal n!J manJ
MRS. MYRA ROWLEY vanZant or Chester She 15 also Mrs Davis Vale of Columbus I~ a weeks visit m Zanesville The)
call a met!Ung either here or 11 , 11t 11 la ui!PR uud R f U IIIJ,•mlt~. 110~ .•
ANSWER~ SUMMONS su;vtved b} severul ara nochHtlleu vWllng with Mr and Mrs. H~Atr)'l were acoompe.nled home by Qeorgr By ROBERTS. THORNBURGH Bleached !!ulphlte yielded a lowe r Ch rc:u;:o 011 Aug :n oi ra ilroad om - I ot til~ fm·mer b('lng more th.an •hr
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fhe Jurwrni !.(:tvtce:; Wi ll be con- Roush.
VanZant
I N S Staff (;o~ftl~
KIUS:t than CUJresps;mdlng t~mou n l.J:i r·i~Js tJond anus ,
f...-•t l• •n;; nhrl ol nw&gt;tl u UtiD , as •
l o uc~U :J.l tht' rl:lsltlence at 4 p m
Mf'l' Pearl Smith or Pa1kersburg1 WUbur Curtis'\ Donald Hud8on
Walihlnwt.on Alii 11.Studies of ut unbleacht!d sulphite pulp, at~ ' men and labo
tocKholdets, work - knlttln~: fll'ullt• 'I he .:-roltoo~ro~were
Mr&amp;. Myra Rc.wley nge 'J2 . wide'· Tul.';.da)
v.rth Re~ E.tchm~e 1 om- ~nd bOll Leroy or Pe-nfield, Pa . mo- a.nd Gerald J:&gt;pw 01
COlumbtU ucv. ~prlnt puper just comp1tted I.Jy 1 coralng to the ~rle of .expemn~ut~ !tlder an
r organ!zatio 'S Lo con- I 11 •1n•·• f&lt;~r ..-enlurlef!, a 1ourC8 of
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Of the late Ollve1 Ruwley , passen t iutl~lj. Buna l m cJ•ur~;:e ot Ra w- torE d here Sunday for a brief visit j spent Sunday ht;,re, with relauves Ule Unltl'd States Burell.LL StandAmong other conclwlons at't:
Btrtc
btlagreement to
lnstnuU' 1 lt.lut n-lu-&gt;lllu ~: ~;l,tl l' 'I he mille!&gt; were
&amp;way a her home on Third ovc.Jt: , ling• Wi ll iJ.4' macle in !he Htll ct•m - \'lith c E Smith o.nd ramlly
•iind frlenda
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~trdb "tve promtt&gt;l' or a paper wh1c 1 1 Bleached toulphlte d~!i not m - _ ~ ~ ath ObSf"rvance by tit(' ;o hu••d' flltl ut•••lir J:"i() ~·ffirll np;o.
Buhday aftf'rnoon ~ 3 30 She ~ ~ !:'len
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SybU McCoy accompanied by 1 Rt'bt!rt Sibley, .)ames Donner and _,..,til vperat..e lll higher speed prc!l:!oE:s crea~ the stre.ngth or paper to tne (Ei
-- - --~ - -- -- -- · - -~~~~Ved b) wo droughet t·. ML"
Betl} Lou Wl.lson. returned home Robert Richards l._f
~""O&gt;t Gf modenl newspapet 8 v.lth a mml . ~st. me eXtllllt ot unbleached !iUlphltr f!~• I • : . . . . . . . . . I J 1 •••• ! • • ! • , • • , t f a• T • I t , • i • ' .
~rt Adams of Columbus, anti
MISSIONARY TALKS
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Mfa. Elmer Reed ot Middleport, 1 Mi.ss MRI ) Mills, Be.pti~L mlssjon- Bun BY rom oum us where she Sunday with trte-ftdao hem
Department annowlct'l:l
lncreat~e In the Pe:f.etnlage ol ' '
McMASTER'S ' SPECIALS
thmot
' M 81!!oters, Mrs. W E. Bta:u;bul) ary, who has Jecently relurnt&gt;d flom hru; been vlsiUng Betty Lou will re- I Vrnlr Jenklnll l.nd Ml'fl Thelma
One of the cuncluslom ol
~;ulphite pulp de&lt;:reasell the ash.
Special For Thio WP.ek
m!Un here
Sunday with Cap••ln
,\ con,.nt u r poper. a.
l•hOU8•l
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or R ldd.,po&lt;t • M" G•••g· Tit us lliiSSICLl 1.. l M .. llll8U8 , N!Clt ri~Ua de- othc
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d a visit with. Bybi,l
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Utland, Mrs Stella Dustin of livered a mos t Interesting talk Sun 'I' fr en 11
•and Mrs Tom Jo.1es
,. the r&gt;«jue;.t of the Govermne 1, 1 cunt.e:Jt Is higher when bleachcd 1 •
6 ll.t U.-l'tnr Iron with ~lAnd attat-hed--GWU'llnt.eed ror
Bid well, and one b1othe1 Gtllll'~ duv evening at tht regulol ~ I"VI Ct·s
Mr and Mrs Irving Kflrr Jr . and 1 Carroll Meadows returned Mon- Prin~ng omce lndicroted that "An pulp I~; used., Lban J~; ,the case 11
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- - ' -- - - - -- --&lt;tt the First Bapt!st chUJt·h un h -:1 daughter left Monday morning tor j day to hla home In Columbw; alte lncrel\l;it' in the percent.a Ke of sui- unblftt\ched ptlp 11; usctl
llulk as a mlss1onn.ry aml tlso 011 :t. weeks VISit In Zanif5vtlle
j v!Eitlng l'o'!lh friends and retallve~ .phltt: pulp Increases the ten•d!t&gt;
Tile capacity of paper decrease•
$3.00 Value
Se.le $2.23
the earthquake wluch oe&lt;:urrt'd m
M~ and Mrs W. a Date of Oalll- hert&gt;
and bur sting st.renl§th of newR- as the ~n:enl.al!:e o! sulphlt.e puliJ
mcreal&gt;(:s
OtdUml wood pull) ll:i I
, Nicaragua on Marr h 31 Smce MJ ~s pol!.~ vlstted here over the week end ) Mr and Mra. 1 H Smith and prlut
f uti Sl~ Ironmr Hoard-3 p:y Ye-llow Pine, wtu not . . rpi M11ls ~·as~ wrtncss of thr honm .. w1l~1 Mr and M1s. Rc~rt Camp
.Among the pro~ems of neYos- the most 0PllqJ.le, unbleacbOO suJ- 1 •
1dausht.er Helen . Mr and Ml~ CRt ·
SuMtant1al ~land.
the quak · . hf'r acruunt was mc, t I G B Cook or Townnda. Pa . ar- 1roll &lt;.1 zanet~vllle ~pent Sunda}' pa1Jtr Pl'fiiS rooms, with prl'~S•':&gt; ~bite next. il~ bleached sulphlL~
n1:1h~tJc and \'lvld An f'Xceptbn- tl\ed Saturday e\'enlns for a week with Mr and Mrs A V Smith and ope'rat ln8 at high speed~ reqUlrt.'&lt;l 11mmulated rot the Bure\j.U tuJ tl.•$1.75 Value .
Sale 98c
ally large c1owd was prese m
' CIId \ISJt Wilh Homer Cook and 1tamt'y
In Older; tbat lhe pub!Jcatwm ma y '~t lfll.n,lil.llirent
fnmlly
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A research P!Ot:'ram IS being •
Platf' f,las,'l R01.lh Rmmt :\flrror~.
It e:tEceu !\cLdlt:r aouu your food ani! 1
A V Smith and daughter Koth - lati!\C ';t.olume, has been the burst- opera the study by
the 01 ganic
Size tO Jn x 18 tn.-First
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:uaee aufte1'Lng trom gue, heurtburn, I Mr and Mr~ Btul Millet ami
R A Miller \\ho ha~ br.en con-I ryn Lois attended tha Smith h.·- lng of lht lulled paper A carert•l l lh~mlstry ~t't~ion and the IJI!JJI:'r
Quality.
hl~~~~~~·a~~a~~~~~Snt~ut~ein;r~~~~~- i Mt llno Mt:; Keith MJUel of La l ~ncd ~~ ttllr H~I!'Rl ltosp•ta l, Y.as union at Marletta Sunda.t:
iituoy (If th!J; pnrtt~lllat ptoblem sectlan un the int.erretatlon Jf •
1wrttln8' Inks l\nd paj)t'J" pe!to.ln- 1 •
0 us Om!;! Sa~urdav eve· run~down, ue•voua, 11nd cun t 11leeP S&lt;J[l;e, W Va. spenl Sunda,' Wh 1 11 rotw
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$1 .50 Value
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.....'&gt;ale 98c
wan. I want }ou to •1ult Buf!ermg • ~11' and M! s Fr ~ nk McElhemw ct nlng He IS reported to be much lmHowev""•, the ,los;. of ,.., ,.,, ,,,_ lnij lX., .t he pre~r·vat.lon of wntl.t'll l •
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.'t' ~ iniJh Steel f"ryln.lf Pan~ with cnl't't
Flnr fur General
~on.•iderthe-gre~~.te ttlmedLdneTh,.ve 1 [,ravel Hill
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1c1ca::;t's st!Mhtl) wtth the Jncrefll:i!'
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01 :ff LP.wl.s of Co1umbus ~pent Sleepy Feeling After
ever found It' a only 60c and If It I Mt~~ Annte Swan Elza Yeagu
In the per·~ulll(le or s ulphite. Exlhf vat 1ow types of Willing 1
t 'ooklnc
doten•t stc.p ~~:a~&lt;, pa tn etc. In a rew son. William and Ml s Mary El _ 18unc1f•} with Middleport relatives.
''"rt.l' polntod out that qu&gt;&lt;k d &lt;"- Inks Slid recm d pa,rs wrll bl
~lnute• and soon milke your l!ltomllc:h
M r flU d Mrs Roy Sl:!}!rled and
Meals Due To p 01•00n .,...
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like new, :!'OU S'ilt your money llllS o1 Faumonl
r;pent Sunrla \ ,
Lilli chlt•ft} ifuough absotption vf
"" 1IDd th etr nt.erreac th,n:s :•
SOc Value
Sale 23c
ba'ck Ju11t a.1k me !or Dlotu. lt'l wltll Mr anrl M1s J S Yl."ageJ of 1r!HUC. hiPr Kathleen and Mr and Mrs
mk ls an 1mportant matter Ill the )n respect tQ ~llree Qf !admg oi I I •
~ra.ntood.
Mag~pe
Wilham SeYfried spent Sunday
A dopev tired feelmg Is ALWAYl::i prompt dt'liver~· of newsp.ape 1s tnk an.d tleKn:e of Ue_tt•rlma uun 01 1 •
8!.11 R"'du• tlun ul. thf' rnlJtf' lme oC Furndure al Middle, Sale by Martin and Roilt"r D ..u::
Guv Somrtvllle . who hos bf!I'Ll l'\ ' nlng with Mr and Mrs Glen Ia sign th-at was te food matt.Pr s,ays The higher the 15:loss the slower the paper
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purl ~ lore.-1-'orniture Sale StarU nnt S.atarday. 9:00A.M .
Stan. Mlddh!pnrt, Ohln
vi~itmg wltb relalt~·es lwre , for lli ~ Nichols
' teo long tn the boweb J' ferUJents (lrylug It was !Ita ted , papers of the
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Adle1ika washes out BOTH t.,.pf·~t Also thetf' ts a slight mcreasc In
CAUSE OF TROUBLE
and lower bowel It btlng.s out pot- wet8ht Uuough the w;e .of sutphlte
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--~-lcrlbt:~ to lhe !act thn QJ e
Pomeroy
Middleport
11ka todav. by tom.:utO\\' }Oll feel t!'t
ftss-d and persi stent" bre.aken;. uf
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wonderful clean!:&gt;UW e!I'.!C.
' lhls
Uladys Stevens. returnea ' to her lhe •abba.th by runnmg LnHm&gt; on
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II. W . M ~ Master, OWI'It.r
Gctnmn docton simple t('mP.cl~. h&lt;Jm~· In Columbus following ~ visit Bunooy, Noah w fi':opl!r, oJ Na.sh -l :
Cornut~WT •v cower.
INC.,,..._. IH~T.R.l8VTEO L!Y lrliVG FI!','I.T"URE~ .!J'r'ND.fCATI!', IN('.
!EIJersba.ch Pha•macy In M!Jt.lll·port here \\iLh Mllxlne Smith. 81')~ wns vllle Tetu1. told ttw
Inta 1 "t.ut ~.: •
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J;.~ Stamh~~- Dru_!_~om~a"y adV IICCompanled home by Theo Smith
Conmtt'r&lt;:t' c~m~~tss10n toda~ HP : tJ;g • • • • • • • •
CltAP'TER XXXt
HATCHER COLT h·•i•·•·d ano the blood pres1n1re both re- Lanp·rd,,ru I Innocent as Jack the Rip" -.,.., mauu.-d at the1r normal fluctua- " 1
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for • moment. By the chart, tions. 'l'hey showed no traee of exThe District Attorney began
dowiJ;!c trom tl1e drum C)f the citement. Thatcher Colt looked marching cp _and down the room,
det.ec~1 It wu evident tJutt he puzzled. Bu.t the Diatrict At· tl\lkmg to hunself and checltmg
11ras oa a cold traiL He decided tc:lm~y·a vc.ice •as triumphant
off on his pudgy fingen the vari10 take a new track.
"Well, I'll tell you why an u:e ous poin~:s establis hed against Doc·
wae used," he bellowed, with sud- tor M"skell .Halt&lt;n• •ad I I• h 6
"Havf 1011 anv~ explanation for d en 1U"", "Y 011 knew the "or• th-·•t"" fo-""
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e murder had been committed?" axe and swung for 1',
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v~;~ left cr1me an him. ••
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~em there?..
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y, 1 :"Our chart prOV('s anyDoug~erty got mad at tba\ doM A smile came into the face of thmf. n~ all, 1t pruve 11 h 11; i[UJlt!"/
of ho"'
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.. J enslve question. Ru 11 biog up to Thatcher Colt and a gl•••n
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fhe doctor! he l!lbt:~t:~k his finger ad· amusement mto his eyea
"No, it pwvcs merely thllt he i
a.J,onishin• v,
"Bravo," he c.ncd. "DouJ;"herty, lied," corrected Thatcher Colt. I
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e," he BDafle . "A clever mur• .....
teryl The reactione of Doell)!
M•...,,ke 11 to ques,.1ons a bout the I,
th'et' rrught have left the coat and runn1ng in a. \family!"
JtW•e there aa proof of b 18 innr;t- 1 The PaycholoPical !Uomcut I murder Itself were absolutely nega, f&gt;Ulee."
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tive. See where wa mentl(lned
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"Ia tbat what bappen&amp;d, or ISn't ax~, blood, body, grave--everydie fire:•~ a.nd coolll' iU" 11houted Doueherty. "You tC!II thing gruesome YQU could th1,11k of
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O~'fl ' ... ;~PeriJ;octor Maskel}i. if it 1sn't time -:r.e clw-t ~email\8 pertectl;r. .noro
t, he seemed .. ealm a.s
tha lor you to coma tb.rough.''
'ma "
Tile doctor shrugged hi&amp; shoul"The fellow ha111 himself jn hand.
• minatiou were ool}' just: bll,linIUD«.
dera and made no reply,
Then that's all.''
'· ''Have ;rou formed &amp;nf theoey Thatcher Colt Wterceded.
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"But no-at other questlona he
MILDER
D rour 't'Oiod aa to who t.hat
jjl weuld like the ~octor to 1-ve h&amp;! · nbt himself in hand at all '
wom&amp;D was--the woman whose the room for a minute," he iJ1d. Every reference to the house on
PURER!
,ace :voo never did t1ee,. and who "He qeecls a l'tlSt anyw1ty,"
Peddler's ' lload, for instance,
eatrte to fou eff1ce door 'latro. 1n ' The District AttOincy looked makea him nervous.''
itiLe &amp;ftcmoOJJ, of thu murd~r7"
astonished and eonfounded. Cer"You C!aught him off his guard"
''No."
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to1n that he was on the point of
Thatrher Colt patiently •hook 1
••could. it have been Betty Can- driving the doctor into a corner hi:~ head and smiled.
of cett.ing a confession tben and
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~ere he stared ~t ~utcher Colt
ame I he WCUD an
...._ tY?u ~nc~ ,told.'rne It could not In red and cholcr1e indignation.
"No, Dougherty. Observe that
-'!e oMn _G4faldb:l,e7"
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' • Aceordm~ to yoo~ caleulations, stopped, SC!Cmg the srgnificant' cx- once but st'l"eral times. Undoubt.llhe w¥ dead. :at the time. ••
pression in Thatcher Colt's 6ombre cdlr the doctor la hiding some-- j
~:couldit"bave been Bllf t:~f your eyes.
At a sign from Colt the thi.ng from us-1 don.'t think at
pa::el\taT" · ·
young man from the West re- would take a mind-re11der to 'ueu
~ dotL"t tl).int 110."
moVed the plates and tubea and a partt at leaat, Of what 1t 1s--a 1
81m~tatle(msly . th~ ehart rose covered up the lie deteetor rna- mystenous, unnamed ' lady, whDH 1
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fell with palpltatJOp&amp; ·of maru- c:bine. Two policemen came baek very existence the ybyBitnan ill pre••
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and led the doctor off, and Leon- pared to den;r. ~uppose the doc'] repcat-eoald K h.ave been ard followed.
tor is innocent, but rnther than
one of yO'Ur patients?"
The moment Wft were alone in\roh•e her in th(! matter, the gol-~
, "No," Maskell Rnllwered de- Dougherty exploded
lant dortor baa lied. He b tellJn ..
, liberately. But by the machine we
"Good hcav.ens Colt I" he c~icd some most maladroit fal~ehood;
•1 •knew a.pbt that tht~ doctor was "You shouldn't have dono that' a.nd has involved him11elf lla_~~er~ 1
1 aot being honest with us. Th11tchcr
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Colt put b1a handli on the do®r's
1 ahou1ders.
''Suppose,"' he aald, "'that you
•ere in love with a wom&lt;Jn whose
.-me rou are protecting."
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The teU·tale chart toiCl ue that
the doctor wu inwardly in em().
t.io:nal agitation.
"Suppos~," went on Colt rebntleaaly, "that you nnd she hid
pul'!lelvea 1e.way, lD the boWie on
'Peddler's Road. '
Now the dootor'a p-apb was
lll&amp;Diacal ,fn Its w~lrd convolutions.
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lll!ver taten a plane trlp and that an acre U! expected.
he waa afraid hla first voyage
would be his l&amp;at.
Aucelates at Ch1cq:o, where he
Larr•ll of B•ar Src'had been on a bualneaa trip, l&amp;qbM
Tbe lll'ent 1\odluli: bP.11r, nath·e
ed a.t bll Ctmldtty .an&lt;l be Anally of \(()(ll llk 1~1 mrl Alnskn, Is the
coneented to malle the trip back Jon,wl-11 tn thf' 11n'l•l

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of the ~ult.
cont.lnued trom pr • ooe}
MiN Hqhes' trip wu 1o have
-bern a p&amp;rt ol a t.wa-weeb1 v&amp;ea·
- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - l tlon from lunda she aaved all year
D,lrpl&amp;ne cr&amp;8h on the American fra.n ber eamlnp u a ISteOOV.....,
Ail way ltne here ~M.erday In , rapller. Wembeu of her tllllliiJ had
whleh 1lx were kUled, it waa 4!1.~1 cautloned her aaalnllt a plani: trip
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and ura:ed her to 110 by train, 1t. ::...
An older !Slater of Miu Wrenoa wu declared.
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B. Ht~~hea, pt Thonfall. Ky, steno- -~ - ·
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g;rapher, ll'hO was the only woman
01t the plane, 5&amp;1d lhe "felt' that ~enton 0
Aur tO - INB-Th 0 :'~
a fareweU kiel sb aave the 1irl at I onlon ~rveit wu On ~ay
atrport would be the 19.8t.
BIOiblnc about the manllel of
few minute! later the tdater, the Scioto and HOI cr~k. in Har.,
Mlsls Mary P'nlncell HUShes
aM IdJn OOWlt)', ll'OMln startecl D1Cklh(
hre Yt:~unrer aiater, Mlsa 'Laura. th ·Jr crops ot both early Whl~ a.na ·•
Huahea, aaw the motor fall from the later yeDow onions.
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the pl&amp;ne. They hurrJcdly turned I The barveating &amp;ea&amp;OD wu ooen- , ·~
away to &amp;Told seein(l: the plane be- ~' d Wd&amp;y, two weeki earlier t.bla
lng dashed to ea1th
usual. due to the hot, dry ~·eoLt••L•
Wllllam E. Keith or Atlanta, who ' ll n-eent. weeks.
was killed In the same plane &amp;eel·
Growers uy th~ ;year's; .:~uion is
dent. had at tl.nt declined to go to atra-tlilg much smaller thl.n ~ual. , l
Atlanta. by plane, declarinl he had 1A yield of from 250 to 300 blll!heb ~:

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No fabe alarm about Chesterfields.
and
Yop can smoke as many as you like.
The b~t .tobacco that money can buy-the
purest ci~tte paper made.
Aged dght, blendt;d right, rolled right. Chester·
fields are maile to smoke 111ilder and to taste better.
• Tha~s why more af!d more smokers are finding
m Chestel;field the best cigarette made.

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On Tuesdljy next (Aus. t I) it will be your priYelese to nom·
itlilte and hi No+emlair to elect your Mayor and--Councilmen flir
iloe comi111 ach.iniatration.

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The esiatiq conditiOftl that confront our citizens at thio
tiiile
withoat doubt of a IJI'&amp;Ye nature, and ahould be handled
with
economy ancl in a fearleoa manner for the beMfit of

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Suppo811' that Geraldine Foster

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OF POMEROY CONTINUE TO BE A
UNFAIR BUSINESS METHODS?

And you
lied her to remove an obstacle.
outli that P• 1-ar from the truth,

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of $151,000 on our ahouldera, ia it economy to
linlt- that .we do not necelairil)' need and can well do

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Amerfean
Chee-.e

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Tile falld.W!J:&gt;I ca11didateo h1,ve ~d'! Ui•i~ •liiillla11!f Jiled11e
the1111el...,. wltll1;ul f~t, if liqtliiU{ed. a/ld,elected to diachatie
tkt;lr cliatiea ill a creditalile manner fo~Jhe welfare of ihe people

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WM. HEtZEL fot ,MAYOR

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' No" said Dt:~ctor Mask~ll ...No!
:HoI
did not kill Geraldine
J'oster.''
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I "Where are the dead · girl'11
•oth.es!" demanded Thatcher Colt.
1.. "I don't know. I did not kill her
1 did not lift my hand against

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eithet for an extenaion of the preaent rate or for an inerea,e. Let
U. meet thia oit11ation with the ri1ht oppi&gt;eliion and reduce instead
of iacreue !he rate.
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"No."
W
•Dct JOU tDow that the nfue
e'ft ttllnehed t:hia eue now, ouslJ, Jet lle Hellll tatallrtfeai1J
Ileaned from under Geraldine's Maskell il guilty u red-fire hell." detennined to go to the electric
pili eontai:p.ed bita of arne11 hair
But Thaf:Cber Colt shook hill C!bair rather than anitch."
Jeft after a recent barbiering :~Wd head m:yatenous?',
Doughertf mlggered and shook

AY YHI YAP Of
YHE GONG

this afiernooD I ila:tahlished' U}a,t
"We are making prorresa. ae hia bead 88 if he c:onaldered the
those hain eorres.Pond to ;vour conceded. "But we have stlil not Police Commisaioner a helpless
awn?••
' · reached our goal. We mus' tum c1111 e.
There waa a wrinte of Hne1 Oh to II: neW and more danJ'eroua ex·
"The hoaiSe wu a ploee of ren. Qa ebart. and tbe-Ciocto!' 1 ave a ~entth. .¥!~• ,rou ever beard of deavoua, all right-but there wu
1 ••· •••-• - • no -\017 abou• the
dtop .rp wu 1lko a lamlll.. ~n~~-::..-.
She
a&amp;ioa.
~ 11 •~· .., raa .... ~ wu Gei'ali:Uu Politer
wllltU
wu ... 1bJo 1 o1p of ..-... liolld.l ihroa[lll hlo mop of roddy lluUJI rot tbod
1oor Ito
Ill ilti'OJia ma•1 Nlflt:uoat 1!11rlsJ hll bin e:rw relled upwazu. chopped Jiw a.p witb u axe.'..
tt: t.o be ao Douchertr u4 he IW01'L
•'Jht JUt nPPGN: It ,.. uot.1ttr
~~- : Onrard Uoatlnc:
'"l'he trut:ll •rva(" lle moaned. woman-thea wha.tf"
••WJJ did the munlenr ue aa ''llt:~re bunk. Are J'OU out of 7 our
"W~r •oppose Itt Wh7 llhouW
~ J)Oet.ort"
aenseaT We have got a ease an)' man EO to such prepoaLeroW!
f1 dcm't lmow."
agaiJ:In that fellow now-one that leDKt]ul to shield any woman!"
~nn'e
7_oa. fordted &amp;nJ'• wtU canYince an)' twelve men 7t:1U
~ughe1't7 lhruaed hill ahout•eoll' u to tht m~ ot that p~k. Th'e job 1a d.one, &amp;l1d the py den attd ~lanced at the wateb oa
pi bacldor awaj ber lito 1&gt;1 jUJO about ready 10 ldck ln. ADd hlo wriat.
~ • 41o'iibl•bl&amp;ded au, ,IUIIng then..,: y,ou-0-''
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Ae flP.ort with ))1ood, 10 tat. the
.. ~top maklng ..-hes,"' .aid
WOld that I would notJ act 1
-..tT Plato• difiii.--&amp;Dd ~f her Thateher Colt. w.ith. a a:Lance of ea- at\til mldDiJthL Clearly Mukell
UJieci·lir, tMt lhlllow IJ'&amp;.Ye!' • Jolrmeat over the llowl of hta piN, Ia 111iltr u ltelt. WhJ root ~
S.. u atraordinaq ~ •jSappGM llaelr:ell Ia ibnoeenu•r · bim here and nowT ..

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THEY"RE MILDER •••
and THBY TA8TEI BBTTEB

FIREMEN
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eo-" ~at a molhellt'• notfce. Off to
no~-what

dangers. Goodwe'll ••Y they'r•
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For Browno, Tum
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of lUl7 adverilaement. l!lrron 1D
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DeWOLFE'S GROVE
1'lz Miln from Racine on Bashan Road

Platy of opeaking and refreshments pn
tl!e grouJJdo. Biner and better this year.
EYerybody come! Everybody welcome!

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"'D' care ot 'l1le J)a.Uy Tribune
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Dr. M: S. Daniela will be
out of town from Aua. 9 to
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Sd,. Victoro By Same
Score; A's Win, Pir·
ales Break Even
By OOPELAND c BURG
INS Sparta Writer

New York, AtJ&amp;:. lQ-' Tears such
aa .c.n!nll'B weep" might have been
spribl:Jed a.ll over the Clt;y of St
Louill by Guy BW3h, Ch1Caio Cub
pttcbtr and even Rogers HornBby
waulc. have had to pause and SHY
ln a l!llky votee.
.
··nove 11. gooo cry , Guy, an d mKJlK'
)lou'll feel bette!'
P\..r Bush Just missed crackllltf
basetoall's hall of fame via the nol11t
uame route-and agains t the mlgh~
ty St.. Louis cardlna.ls, too George
Wat~m. Redbird outfielder, poked. a
rollt.r that accounted fOl' the sole Bt
Loulse aafety. Vincent Barton, the
young man from LOG Angeles, pushed ?".er a homer oft' Paul DerrlngCL
to atve the Cubs their 1 to 0 wln
Altr.o.st Insult wnB added to inJury
ln Bullh ca.ee, for It seems it wut
"Derringer day" and half lhe ~PU·
Jatton from Paul's home town. West
PrartkfOl't, came over and witnessed
Bush's near epoch stuff All they
gave Guy was dirty looks but Derr1nger got a rfldlo SEt and a bag 01
shbly golf clubs.
Dick CottmAn could weep rlgh:
along with Bush He hulled a one~
hit game for the St Lou1~ Drowus
lUi thf,y defeated the Chlc ~o White
Sox 1 to 0 A single by .Johml) Kerr
tight through the p1tc:hcr s box wa..
the anly safety ofl Cnffman Pat
Cal\lWAy. who pitches fl/'el'Y Uay 111
the week and tWice on Sunday,

Vote For
PERCY L. PEOPLES for
Councilman for Pon.eroyRepublican ticket.

THE Si ~DII~G

St. Louis, AUK l~INB­
Hack Wllaon, tht home run

ot yes'-en-ear,

hitter

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or c.raft mare.. See Oeo. L. McCullough, Ba.shan, 0
B-~~3t

General Weather
Conditions
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,The Mystery _Man

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Do•biJ llalic..t
1'hent tll'e meb who l'ltretul13'
avoid en• r~lnw: nDy UllpiCllB,Dill rtl
mnrka to the muf! ti!HY are JJIJ41
aboul; tmtl ~ · uri•&gt;UI!Ir, 1hey lln
P.qun 11.v n&gt;hwt n 111 t" 1ell h 1m rhe ___;:::CH:.,:I::;:
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SHA~t&lt;S:Y

LOOI&lt;I!D

ROss EVans

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SO !ZED

~IMMY
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TILLIE. THE 'fOlL.I.;H

IS THIS A RACE'

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I "ll&lt; Vv'.O.U..Y
fvlEAM TO

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R'IE'rHY eE~

WHEIJ

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Republican "'andidate lor

AMIABLE
A«AAANSI"
WALKEr&lt;:
T'O SUI'r

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Em'x""e· rc •• ses T0

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I· p,. ,,, '"""' lo"s'"' "K k~ ! h. Oh'" In Boltlrnore. Sunday, afte1 a br l-~ f
V' 11 •l (;r.,l• • a ,·&lt; ('"n'l""'~ r l'"rn~ ro:v, ViSit With hl5 brother Joe Ruben
ru,. , 1•1~·! hll 1,..! 1 " " ' '""n''' h~m '"
Grade Commence~
th. • , mnH•to l'h·•~ ( ,, ,! ,1 1'-l• ~ . . C&lt;&gt;un- Rnrt !umlly wtlo accompanied hltn
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and
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Familiea Ex~tea_ At
AUIU&amp;I 15th
l~ t . 1• 1u. &lt;~ .... "" " rdntl'a,., •r •.:r.-.
M'l'S Velma Ht:tzel and Harr.v
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!nOll "" ol ~o• lhcd '" thP , .. tot'"' 111&lt;1&lt;!!1 Sl
Carpen er
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cr11 re l urned to Clcv:o tan d rollowN t •" '" •I••• h.Nl'L; ._ ., , .,
h n.t "" lUg r: week end vls1t with the forThe PI'OP'nun for the annuol
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NEXT FRIDAY
Meigs County
Eighth
Grade cc:;m!ln . t~t11 nll uu&lt;l !hHL f~nol&gt; '" lu'
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M'. and Mea Cha•Jea
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Rock Springs fairgrounds , QC\1 •
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rogram Wil Be urday Augus~ 15. wa..o; announced
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- - - - Pres.ented At Exper•'. he re Monday mcrnln2: by County
'''''"!' '''"""'" ' r hforo:- .&gt;• ,,,•latlc•ap•een•• 1••~ a•d'"- Wlll
Cowa Lonl' Dome•rlc:eted
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Supe1lntendent C N Wagner
Cnttll h.ltL' 1,.1.11 tl••llll"'li•···•t•"' ,, ,,, 1 1" '"'" "' '""' '"'"'
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The propam wm cowmencc at l(l
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I heir !IHik ll~t'•l rur lill nULII l.'nll
II,. \) " \ ll'r• II• &gt;k•' W&lt; C"'!\ Coanclbnan for Pomeroy.
de 1 d b th d
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M&gt; an• Mes. n-ymond FISher
An ln!!pccth... l ol ll ciU crop cx-,para . e Y e rum corn~&gt;
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~ r.t. a nd daughter o! Charleston and prri•"ltnts, lncstrcit, l.rt.hanl a n~1 dcrrcl by tht' all Countv orche&lt;:ttA
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~.nu:nnuumru:u;ut::!ttlt:ntmtn~m::::t:CU!::C~Ul.l..:tm:;u~: 1 Va •. are Pmnrroy viSitors Sunday mas~ c..f t h ~ de } fcl , 500 M ~IKS coun -1 Fcl1~, wmj;l 11 1 ~ parad 1· Rnd lhe mu·
H1 Rtt• and Mns H L. Streich ami t]' fulmen ami thc.r fomll12s nexl nea l pro2:ram ~~··era! mtcrestiDI
iJ t\\0 r o' lldr-~n ani\'Cd from St Louis Frida~ , Augml 14lh, o.l the Carpcn- rnccs will be held ror the boyr. and
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s 1tutdo.y for a visit wtth the !at- tcr Expenm'!nt farm In north qirls, such lUI s.. o.:· race fnr boYR
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and ~ 1rlo, LOO yprd dash for boys;
[er nad daughter Mo.r)'.
Tl'IS tVClt. whiCh has been carc-150 yard d&amp;J;h :or tt;•rls, crncker eatNo1man Bmham rcturnf'd from fullv plann : d to prO\•Ide opporlun- mg contest tcr cverybod}', relay
Colu nhw; ~.the1e he has been at- !l.y '"r&gt;r each v1sltor to sec e\crythmll; 1race with 20 boys fLnd 20 girls.
tending bu.slness college
Kt th'" farm, Will b ~ fcalwed by a
Th~ morning
program will be
Ml '5 FrAnces Dve who has been ~hmt f'J}Cfiklng program hi the pic· brought to a close by music by the
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I rcmfu•ed In Helzer hospital where nk rrove Immediately after dinner. drum ec.rps and a l:Ja.osket dlruter
llllderwcnt an operation for rePicric tl\blCS ar~ also prO\'Idcd tolbelng served Bt 1:.! o'clock. Ttle af....
n"oval of her ap~ndlx rctumcd to thnt family anct group PICnic dm - ternoon program will begin with sfher h('mc here Sunday She is 118 • ne:rs rr.ay be 1.1dulged In w1th ren- lecttcns by , the All County Or&lt;lhesprovmg nicely
&amp;.nablc comfort Lad1~ of the Car- tra at l o clcck followed by a J?OVote for [dp.r Ebenbaeh for penl &lt;'l' Church Rrt' also providing a takJ race for both boys and ldrls. . A
Councilman for Pomeroy.
nfn~hment stand, and will be p~- ball lhn:rl'llnlf contest for glrls wul
Lall'leu-.c Hubbard who V.'Wl con- par:::d to serve lunches to tilose whc. th-:n be held and a wheelbarrow
race lor all entrant~$. Tile Kames and
filled In a hospital at Parkersblll"&lt;,( do not wish to provide ptcmc dm" 1
111 3e b roug h t to an a~con ssw
for n veml weeks returned to bla r.ern
propriate close b a romcd
ball
hem~ tn Syracuse Saturday mucll
Such agricultural a uthor\Ues as 0 gam~.
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R. Dodd, and S C Hartman "m
The class address w\11 then be
Mi ~~ Jean Ebel500ch who under~ discllt s fHrm crop growmg dunng given foli(JW(!(i by several mus:leal
\'lent nn opc1 aUon for appendklu~ the !.peaking program L A Kauff- numbers I rom the orchestra. then
~mmamm:aammrmmaw:un=:muwm~ma:i at lt&gt;e Holzer ho.splt.al 81mday IB man will speak of tlle livestock. wod: the ocllvlUcs will be very fltlinBJY
lmpJtsvlng nkcly
or t: 1. farm , D C Kennard w11l bL•/clo.'&gt;Cd with t:IC presentation ot the
1-Mn; ~ Mury Miller accompamed Pl'~pat ed to answer an~· questions diplomas. Supt Warner extended
her daughWr, Mrs Loren Caver- about the poultry flocks, and F. H tbe Invitation to attend the e~~
lee \\ ho spent the week end here tn Bal'll' will conduct part.1es through . clscs to the general public.
h~:r home In Hunt.lllgt.on for a the flrchard to observe the vanous 1
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expcr'ment.s with apples
A'MEND REUNION
Vote for Edpr l!:ber!baelli for
Tht" Cleld day commg at a time
·- - Coulll':llnun for Pomtroy.
v.h ':) n expenments wllh dttrerent' Afr and Mrs Norman NeutzllnQ.
Mr and Mrs Joe Ebersllac..• were kbr',o:; and amoun ts or fert 1hz.e rs. lli and Mra Walte r Ncutzhng. and
Lcng Bott&lt;Jm V!sltors Sunday.
c!iffe.-(nt varletlf'-~ and ntlter 1m~ Mr end Mrs. Clarence NcutzliDI'
D1 Henry Stanbery arrhed fror , portant quesUons in oonncctJon and thelr famlik's, Mr and Mm.
Clnc' :tatl to VISi t hl.s mother, Mrs with the com end soy bem crop Wtll Neutzllnr, and wn. Mr a.nd
Margaret St!Ulbery and hJs bmi.h· can No SEen to best advantn8 e, pro- Mrs. Rollin Neutzlina:. Mr and
er Hart
mlses to attract at record br'&gt;..aklng Mrs. Raymond H.pod and famUy,
Mr. und Mrs Robert McElhinny
M ss Emma Jean Wilbon retun1ed crowd.
Saturdak' from • few da&gt;-a HSlt. with
Rt&gt;r:t:-nt developmentfi m methods and Mr, and Mr11. Ben Neutlllnl
nlal·vC'I In ColumbU5
or ~L \J Wmg cmps. and feeding and and C:aughtc&gt;,rs mttorcd to Atheru,
M1 and Mrs. Charles Schorn, Mrs c:uc of livestock have been at- SUn±ty n.nd lltte;~dcd the Neutz.
NOW, AT A tr€W AN) LO'tm:
Elbert Robinson and Miss Mildred trac~lng attention of progre.s,o,:lv:l' Hng r.union held Ill th~ rat:
Sthcrn rctufned 5aturda'y from Nor~ farnlfrs Many or thc.sc new systems II;I'Onnda t11ere
l'8fCl fOI mt, THIS
walk, 0 .• where they visited Mr. have bem thoroua:hly tested mt this
--------•nq. Mrs. fl ~ SW:.II: a few days. .farru . .omd. rEsults ot the tests arc
8AIA&amp;IIi8 INCRt:ASED
of
Baby Stack returned with them fer now read} to be made publlc.
1 Ne
-a hi'O weeks sta)'.
Ttl&lt;'! Carpenter farm 18 operated 1 1 Will or the apprOJ;;ima te lncr~
Still
AltEort. Lllptborn and
bt cther by the Ohio Expcrtment Station to f:~res:.a~ aalartea. ~ WlCived
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C1nc!Dn.atJ rcr a week solv~ quefitlons peculiar to Bcutb~ro f'"llf'nt4Uve~Yof 0~!ng~l local J'C!l·
fiU. _,. IIIH•t• H!OV'Jh ·~ uol to 'fOil
~ ml v1s1t w1th Mrs. Lapthnrn and Ohl!:l This fann has been owned Pauthem Life Insunmceell= ~
II t.ul Thei'o th1 bi9 ,..,..cd 1911 ,n,.,.t
Rl!lt.'l~, \tis&amp; Kathryn Bruch who llnd r:pt:"rated by the 5tate lor l&amp; it wU announced. Aeoorc:Un• ~~
th i.-- N.. 6o'""r"' H.PV Duty AIr;pent ~e paat two weeks t: : re with }'P.il ' , and some fXIJ(lriments luwe tep!'Jtt. this 1&amp; the 8CCOnd aalarr lnrelallvas They returned to Cinelli!· bren Ln ,::ontlnucus progress .-;blce ' CfPJl5e erantett to locaJ r"'Prtlsen~a~
S-.rt- tom...., Ut1. 'I'Otlr .Y.I he~l .t·
1:natJ Sunday aft.emoon. Mrs Edgar llhnl time
i t~ sb\ice CharJH p V/llllilms h,a.mnf ' ~ flrlt:r-4 .We!Nfl poontM!g to .... $1.
Plall:ll and two dllldren accompan1 m.aud on State Route lf3. In l"'lme .pm~ldent of the company Jast
, led them , tor a wteb \'IBit be fort&gt; Colllmbla Township th e farm can J&amp;nuary
"'" St,p&amp;lll11ftew•h VOl!'"• •~'-' •It bit oile,
I retp•r:.Jns to thi!'lr borne In Erie:. Pa be ~a6ily reach~ from ~ny prJint 1 - - - - - - - - - - lh hull~ buuty. No h.ary d.W, tire h•o ._.
' c¢tc. and Artt!ut Strauss and tn :vrdp County llle diStance from 1
KJid in olldl ._~tfJUt n~t• THE
ClaAd {tUUian returned frorh a bust~ Pr-ni•JJ'(I}' 115 16 mUM, and. ta ~e&lt;l i
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1 noss trip to Cleveland over the 11.'1!!11 b)' drlvtng throuah HUTIIon\1ue.
1 Qql'e;) ~her Class Ill BethaQ.V ..-.
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ll!le ret.urneft Sunr(ay
he- h•a''U! ·~~~~ 111r1ilane an •\"lawr.
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Ircn~ a two weeks Viilt. With her cnn 5la1tl1 on Ilie kmer ~Aing of •
Vote F
IOQ•!R .. Iaw aM ct.uchter. Jlr. and pl:me. hoJ,Iln~,: "'' ;o tlmstrula. Th4! ·
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IMrs.. Harold Russcll in Charleston ~trudmle m11y llnm ~ "fl'llled nnd 1f'E~CY L PEOPLE$ k
)(f15. Eltabetlt t;Jrueaer and daQI1l
t~ vf.loclty l!'tf the \\'lnl'! vttn ('flrry 1(;CUnf;il~ JW .,... ..,.,..,
I tar.!. lfiHea MI.Uil and ~ 1eft tl;e UUIU ~llf hi!C1i~Brd. i"!Jll If , e f T'~il•ui..:\;;. ~ "-' .,. _"'l
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POMEROY
war:: 181 , Lanu:.• 270 Manon :.!.4.5
Mall~flel"'
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Nl'w Comctstown J olO, PrOB]l ~&lt;'L
1.50, Napoleon 1.28, Sldtwy 140
Wilmington 135 antt Thlcdo 1 ,~0
The general eastwllrd dr1rt Of the
Pl"t:B}\ire areas durlng the !l('~&gt;t :m
hou: &lt;i will result in elcflrmg and
coolcr W('U lh er J8 thiS ViCJtuty tU•
J continu.x.l cool rll'
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HJOH SCHOOL COURSE in two 11rturins. It Rear.a. Refreshe1, I
years spare time ho me study ~hes.Murinehaabeen11afely I
Credit given Cor PI ~ vlnw; wcrk used for many yean. Cleanse
completed P o Box 1111 Hunt.· your Evcalbily wirh
ln\, ton. W Va
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a uu Modern equipment. Dai1J' 1u rained from over-use, or lrrlsm \•tee Station. South emf of 1t ted by exppeure ~Sun Wind 1
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cpene1, anpexing it for Chicago, 4
to 2
AI Simmons mighty man oi U\C
I mtsilty hit tw~ hamer&amp; to win 5 to
Ia for the Athletics over tbe New
I York Yankees. Connie Mack had
•call 011 Walberg to relie\ie MaHaffey
In the seventh and nnally Lelly
Grow was trotted. out to .!.ave the
da y Simmon!; home~ s we~e Nos 18
nn d 19 tar behind Babe Ruth, but
he now ~ds all the h1lte rs batt ing
382 lwo points ahead vt RUth.
and Willie Sherdel held the Phil&amp; to
The Giants hopped all over Fred· ::"~'"~
dy Helmach, scoring four runs 111 1
hltll to account. for the vesper
lhe opening lnntng and
finally 6 tQ 3·
ttowlng away the Brooklyn Robins,
---------g to 4 Ftt.z.slnunons Kave ten h1ts
to the flock but managed to stag~
ger t~rough the distance.
MilllliSh smashed the ftrst. ball
hurled at him tn the tenth for s
1hit Into deep center, storl:.ng Brown
Auc. to. 1D3t.
ltn 11 4 to 3 wining for Washington
SJnoo Saturday mamlna a !Jii.l vover the Boston Ruddy Box.
metrlc dllturbanoo or moderate lll·
Lany Benton mastered the Pirate
big !-ticks. giving the Olney Reds o over
tensll)'
the lake ~1on•lnwl)'
from
a to Z t.numph in the opener, while to the st. Lawrence Valle)'
Brame came back In the lJnale to by r.early ieneral ahowera
ta.k" one for Pittsburgh 8 to 4.
the Miut&amp;Bippl river tho fp,ll
Stene garnered four hits ann all heavy at many polnia tn the
the other Detroit hitters spent a Valley. At the l:lliiiiiC time Lhc high
vt•lv , plea..."''lnt nrt.emoon as they press\U'9 aroa that was ovLlr
dilnl::t.:d over three Cleveland hurl~ notthcii.St has spread cat~t ;mel south
us ft'r 14 safeties, bagging it. 9 to ll and r.ow domlnatfs wcaUtct caudl'Tit 'l B08ton Bmves slowed up the tion~ovcr the plains str..tc-.. where
n€o.r-eellar Phillles taltlng ~ double fair cooler weBthcr prcva11s. Tlw folheadc.;·. .Ed Brandt won his iourteen· lowing stations li1 Ohto l':'port o
1th ;;J,1rmlsh In the opener. 5 to 4 rainfall of one Inch or IDOl c In the
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By BetLy 'B&amp;rcla.y
whirl!. mean~ ~it. lhou1d be t'iJICit'Y I~~~~- and raml)y m
Whtn the wintry w1n41 hOWl one fn)~d ~d tb&amp;t tt. wtU btl '"ar;w.Mi 1(
.UOKIC,ui AIS&lt;M;Lt.'IION
Eetk, tl)~ w~th . l.ven at tne dln - COtfqt ahoUld bt tully a b&amp;lt sttOn•·
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Won L.olt.
Club
St.. Palll
ner table lle casta h ilS eye lcnliniiY u thn.n 11.1ual Ncauae ot dilution Dy
at lh! a L~&amp;mlng hot dilhe&amp;..
the Ice. Pour !our cupa ot ootrre lutl~ o! Mr and Mrs. Jatna
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''Rid hct !;Oup ;· .s one of the lovtr Ice A4d a cup or beavy cream I Quillen
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mus~ popula r courSt'$ Cutrt.~ eQually and 2~3 cup powderfld JUIBJ . Then fl::..rold B&amp;rte!J apent the week tnd
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red ht&gt;r 111 equally popular
placu a quart or vanilla k:e crdilUI with frlenda and relatJvea In Can- ~IllER.
Minneapolis
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WJ)e n tne me1cury atart.&amp; rura~.na In t.hc punch bowl· In larre 1pooNI· I tom
1 Milwaukee .
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with the top of the thermometer, rut rnd. 11. cup oJ' maraehtnu chetrlf!j; I Vot.e tor Edpr EberabMh rer
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howtHJr, the body ltad.ti In an -J n· and thelr jWce OhUI pW\Ch thor· CGUD~llbnan for Ponl~ .
tl rely olffl" tnl wily Then we thin k DUI'hly and serve
Mr and Mn. Hall Bode returneo
NAATIONAL LEAGUE
ot Hl&lt;. h UllUi;ll lUi rrull c up~~ , tialads, 1
to Olnclnatl aftoer a few d&amp;YII V1&amp;1'
Club
won Loat
j{eport ,()f
ch:l h !.l sn.ldwlches rrom the 1~ box
Fftfb Peach Oenen
with the latter'8 (randfat~r. Henry Un(ound,d
. St. Louis
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Junket
tablet
Minic
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Condor
sueet.
Killinc Of Tlltee Col·
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to
age or some kind that will supt::JI}'
l tablespoon cold wal:«'
Mr•. Gilbert Slnclalr went. to
Cblca&amp;:o
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ored !\fen, Deal~
the body v.lth liquid that hllll been
1-2 tea.apoon vanilla.
At.hf.lU!i Sunda}' and spent t he day
Bl'OOkl)·n
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lost thru uijh pt'rsplrat.lon wnhc.ut
1 cup milk
wlth h!:!r sister, Mrs Mildred Tubbs
Boston .
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1 '"P 1lihslt creamh
BY MORTICIANS
Plttsburah
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ltt: ulh 11 the body \lhlle 1~ 1.'1 rc·
Annl' M11e Martin accompanied her
0 1ce
0 1re 1 peac es
d 111
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Phlladclphla
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fuelh111
Olce frt.M peaches Jn t.he bottom an w spen 111 0 wee..., w
rs
ctnclnnatl
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H 1:.. well to 1cmcmoer the~ !;j,t;l,.~ of dc~55ert IIIJ.ar..5eti, ~~ond add a few TUI:tt..!i.
Men Were Not VictiJna Of
Y.hlle preparmg a huu~hcon 01 uln- drops or lemon Juice and SUIII.J to Father Eua:en.e Dunn l.:fl
Murderero And Put
LI:AGUE
net auring hot wcathe1.
taste
Mix c1eam. and milk and z~m,...:wUie Monday morning to be
Won Lost
A hot dl:sh here or theu• appea l ~ Jllepare junket aoo1dlng to dlrect.lon at the bedalde oJ' hi&amp; s~rer who unTrack
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7:.!U but the keynote or th'&lt;' meal !:hau11 on package Pour at once over the derwt nt an operatlon there.
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be Mklnclili and cnspm'u It Mould peaches. Let stand undisturbed In
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11loo
be
1emcmOOred
thai
hot
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room
until
finn-about
10
here that btillet.s hR~ been
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meah do nC!t need to oo as heavv us minutes Then chill
IS R'"BBED
in the bodlea ot the thr~
lhu5~ lmmshed In the winter time 1
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wme kWed by a New
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ked Coftee
-freight. tra;.n, Tuesday
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:!1:18 At tl'lt' same t1me they should havr
sc 1 n~ ent'ra;&gt; food.
M&lt;~.ke coffee a little atron11er than
Th" Dana Gatewood Serv1ce Sla, July :n, ne;.r Ilobaon, was
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Coliee dl!;hes could '"ell ~ f ~ usual - ali Ice 4ilutes It St.'l've In tlon at Hobeon, was broken
Coroner ~n H Ewing
m~h- 11 mol e than lhc y. ar~ In ~e larw !ancy or colored 11ases with and t&gt;~tered a.pln , ~unday m"ht
morning
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
aH'I f!"t" hom~-" These may be btver - plenty or er~ck.ed ke. s,·e eten to the second time wiUu."'' two weelui
stories hAd been clrAMI!:KICAN ASSOCIATION
St Paul 9, Columb w; 5.
.lgt ~ ( 1 dcs~(·lts Scientists who h llve t.aste Top wllh whipped cream or Oftl.lt&gt;rs here went to the scene
that lhc trio had been
Si Paul, 9 , Columbus. 7.
1 1 coffl'r :-,Jy l lHtl It 15 ~ m ild sc 1\'C with plain cream CofJe-~ may where an ln'Y'f'6iiga.~lon , was h eld shot and ~hdr bodies placOO on the
LouU~vllle , 10, MJlwa ukeC, 'J.
tut that unlike ulhL'r ~~i- be CQo;&gt;led before hand,Ol pow-ed hot A«OJdlng to the ofl'.cers report, !he rallrood tracks to hide the crime
1 1.
LoulS\'IIJe, ~; Mllwllukee. 3
nwlnnts il doe:; not {hop (l!H' be lo \\' over Ulc Jce Where Ice 18 p!_ ttU ul ~~~~~entered Ute stat1on Uuough The r.torles had beco.ne so frequent
India napolis, 5, Kunsus Cl~y, 4
nm mu l nftet UH: period nf stl mu~
I -, owlt Nothing was diSCovered
It was beheved nere by DUIIlJf
Indmnapolls. ti, Kansa.s City , o
luilon
m 81: ~lg,
wa.s reported
t.ha~ ttl€- .nen had actually been
Toledo, 5; Mlnnea.polls, 1
I HrJC u 1e hw or t. luee suygo;The supply house of the Dllrk k1'lcd before Lhe trlin struck them
'l'olecto, 11 , Mmneapol.ls, 9
~ lm \'utfee dls.h JS that will
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~ollow Coal company was broken The denial of Ute d:SCOVCl')' of
p'Ovc \en auuu.:t1ve al a 11 y time or
NATIONAL LEAGUE
11 uro ~d entered and wire and mine bulletf· in the bodies wM t'e!Rived
IJ ear Lut mobablv
artl 1 1
~
PP es were taken, Sunday night here through a telephone com·
Boston, 5, Pblladelphla, 'I
P
cu ar Y at
Dmc-:!NL here secured t:1e s.ervtcc.s or mumcatlon with Haoticn &amp; Harden,
Bru~ton 6; Philadelphia, 3
L•. a{~vr dttrlng the hL•ut ur summer
M b Clara Archer a.nd son. Mr bloodhountbo from Galli ll&amp;, and mortldarut at Char&gt;eaton. whoreNew YtJrk, 9, Bt•oaklyu, 4
Jn
them
Rl\d
sre
rm
~ull!~t'lf
;md
Mr11 Walter Archer and two went to the scene of th~ robbery cewerl the bodies of the untortunat.c
Clnclnnn.tJ, 6, PlttsbUI'I{h, 2.
Lcndon
Pudding
t;hllt:ren or Parkersburg w~ Bun- The cuct amount f '"
Plltt;bmgh. 8. Clnclnml.tl, 4
~ r~.g \ulks
o
e rna te r Ja.1. men from the Ewing Jl.imtuary bere
Chicago, 1; St Louis, o
ctay Kuest.s
or Mr11. Charles Eber11· m1sslng
1-:l LIIIJ buller or .~ubslttute
'·ach
and family
kno\\n from th~ mtne \HtB not if~!~;J~' the cstabllsi:•ncnt or their
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(up con t•ct oner ~ suga 1
Mu; Sophia. Whltloc11: went to
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Chlcaao &lt;&gt;4: St . Louis, 2
' 1\'&gt; PO•' '&gt;'llnllla
Cohl'nbus Sunday acwmpanltd by
FISHER RITES TUI:SDA 1"
exam:nt'd and the
Bt Luuls, 1; Chicago, 0
Ill • O.d~
fing-ei s
he·• - "'
'• H•••m and Haety Wa'""n
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funeral
service~
for
Anna
of
having
bec!n killed by the
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Detroit, 9, Cle\elana, 8.
~ 1'Pf"-'"' crerun
Oscar Foley of ClucmnaU who J'isl": c!', who d~ed at lhe home or
train wa~:~ 1enerally acPhtladelplua. 5; New Ymk :f
, t .tUifspoon.~ stL'OllS brer.cd coffee :;pent lhe (J38t .,.,eek here the gue~~t Thomas Bowen at Coolport, Saturby them as well as by rein~
Wttshington, 4, Boo{.Qn, 3
Ct! &lt;l m e11Gs. bittter n nd ::;uga l' to· of Mr and Mrs. tiuman Kun~ ar:d d11 v mcrnlns, v;1ll be conducted
or the dead m10n
~: ~ th1 1 lhoroughh· nctd co!l.:-e ond dau cht cr, " " ' Ella, returned to T
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',Hm ll 11 Plau Ill a th.~IL a lai'CI or
UC'Ioay afternoon nt three o'clock
Ewing said t.ne repeate!:l
GAllES MONDA\:'
Cln{' lnantl Sunday .
at the Peace Evangelical
had come to h:.m and that
1 d fi
J\MEUIC..lN ASSOt.:li\TION
a .l' , n~('L s. Hwn rome uf tllr snuc.·
Vol.e ror Edlar Ebenbafb for Jnteu~ent.. In ch e of the l.wl
1f t~cn&gt; had been aOl) loundaMon
St Paul at Columbus.
.Jild ·'}lcrn.IU.• tllltll 1111 u1al erJ al !, Councilman for Pomeroy.
undcr•Ae•-- 8 wlll,....be mod• ''' B"~~J'
MUwnuk{'e at Lomsv 1uc
u ~ rl L£t ~ta nd several t,uuJs m tiK·I Mr aucl Ml'll Perry Davl:. Sl nT
L.... nr the report, lt wn:; necessary for
Kll!Hlils Cltl at Indlrtnnnoil!;
J eft JU t rn.tOI. Bel W'
WI ' II wt!ll)pcd the '''&lt;ek cud In Columbus With theh
roH· cemc ery
him tfl know so the \'Crdlct. renderMlnneapoli1:1 at Toledo
crcn
N t
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ed ln the dcalhti, could be changed
llSc dl1~ur ~e~o;·~~ln~lCnitt. .uay be r~·~~~;;tt.:r Mrs t L Atherton and MA-~NY-TH_.I.NG~acCCidlngly He said an ex&amp;.rnlnaNATIONAL LEAGUI:
tton of the bodies he.~ len no dlsNoue scheduled
Mtu. W D Vale who has been
cover) or bullets and lhe Cha.r•~.
Jc~d Con~e Punch
vlsitmg among f11endt. m Middle~
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II'• "" u • Jlltce
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ton undortalcers \'tTificd his stateAMERICAN LEAGUE
n blac'k of IC I:' port and Pomeroy for several daya

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was dod&amp;'ltli the fast ones
With more t.han wuaJ oaut1on
The reason ill \ha't yeaterQp,y,
f or ~M first. tlmu lo hla Otlt·
cc r, he took a. Jolt on Lhe chln
and went down for the toWtt.
Hack: \VIS pi t.chin&amp; In t.l\tmg practice when h e wa~o
struck squn.ret:,· on tile jaw by
a line d:-1ve hit by On.bb}'
Ha.1 tnett He was unconsc,ous
Mvtral minutes. but WM 0
K. after bem;!; (iUU!iCd With
\late! and t.o!:mg a rest

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W.NTEQ TO BJWIIANGE-Dno
sp9n or young, soUild mu!Q or
weight. :noo to 2'lOO lbll for

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·T hursday, Aug, IS
l'be publlsben .W

tilt bAn.v TfuDulnli. ro~m~ov. omo.

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DeWOLFE'S GROVE
1'lz Miln from Racine on Bashan Road

Platy of opeaking and refreshments pn
tl!e grouJJdo. Biner and better this year.
EYerybody come! Everybody welcome!

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"'D' care ot 'l1le J)a.Uy Tribune
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Dr. M: S. Daniela will be
out of town from Aua. 9 to
19th.
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Score; A's Win, Pir·
ales Break Even
By OOPELAND c BURG
INS Sparta Writer

New York, AtJ&amp;:. lQ-' Tears such
aa .c.n!nll'B weep" might have been
spribl:Jed a.ll over the Clt;y of St
Louill by Guy BW3h, Ch1Caio Cub
pttcbtr and even Rogers HornBby
waulc. have had to pause and SHY
ln a l!llky votee.
.
··nove 11. gooo cry , Guy, an d mKJlK'
)lou'll feel bette!'
P\..r Bush Just missed crackllltf
basetoall's hall of fame via the nol11t
uame route-and agains t the mlgh~
ty St.. Louis cardlna.ls, too George
Wat~m. Redbird outfielder, poked. a
rollt.r that accounted fOl' the sole Bt
Loulse aafety. Vincent Barton, the
young man from LOG Angeles, pushed ?".er a homer oft' Paul DerrlngCL
to atve the Cubs their 1 to 0 wln
Altr.o.st Insult wnB added to inJury
ln Bullh ca.ee, for It seems it wut
"Derringer day" and half lhe ~PU·
Jatton from Paul's home town. West
PrartkfOl't, came over and witnessed
Bush's near epoch stuff All they
gave Guy was dirty looks but Derr1nger got a rfldlo SEt and a bag 01
shbly golf clubs.
Dick CottmAn could weep rlgh:
along with Bush He hulled a one~
hit game for the St Lou1~ Drowus
lUi thf,y defeated the Chlc ~o White
Sox 1 to 0 A single by .Johml) Kerr
tight through the p1tc:hcr s box wa..
the anly safety ofl Cnffman Pat
Cal\lWAy. who pitches fl/'el'Y Uay 111
the week and tWice on Sunday,

Vote For
PERCY L. PEOPLES for
Councilman for Pon.eroyRepublican ticket.

THE Si ~DII~G

St. Louis, AUK l~INB­
Hack Wllaon, tht home run

ot yes'-en-ear,

hitter

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or c.raft mare.. See Oeo. L. McCullough, Ba.shan, 0
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General Weather
Conditions
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1'hent tll'e meb who l'ltretul13'
avoid en• r~lnw: nDy UllpiCllB,Dill rtl
mnrka to the muf! ti!HY are JJIJ41
aboul; tmtl ~ · uri•&gt;UI!Ir, 1hey lln
P.qun 11.v n&gt;hwt n 111 t" 1ell h 1m rhe ___;:::CH:.,:I::;:
CA~O:;,;;O~·~;:;;U.~S~,~A;:.;·_ _
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SHA~t&lt;S:Y

LOOI&lt;I!D

ROss EVans

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SO !ZED

~IMMY
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TILLIE. THE 'fOlL.I.;H

IS THIS A RACE'

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Republican "'andidate lor

AMIABLE
A«AAANSI"
WALKEr&lt;:
T'O SUI'r

IT'S NIGI-4T TIME ,;;.;r,,
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\NAL.KE!e ADDED ANO"'"H!R
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ANQ !He Boy.s; ARE::
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At the Primarr1) ~~d~!: . ~~~~~ ,II
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Em'x""e· rc •• ses T0

hornr
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V' 11 •l (;r.,l• • a ,·&lt; ('"n'l""'~ r l'"rn~ ro:v, ViSit With hl5 brother Joe Ruben
ru,. , 1•1~·! hll 1,..! 1 " " ' '""n''' h~m '"
Grade Commence~
th. • , mnH•to l'h·•~ ( ,, ,! ,1 1'-l• ~ . . C&lt;&gt;un- Rnrt !umlly wtlo accompanied hltn
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and
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Familiea Ex~tea_ At
AUIU&amp;I 15th
l~ t . 1• 1u. &lt;~ .... "" " rdntl'a,., •r •.:r.-.
M'l'S Velma Ht:tzel and Harr.v
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!nOll "" ol ~o• lhcd '" thP , .. tot'"' 111&lt;1&lt;!!1 Sl
Carpen er
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cr11 re l urned to Clcv:o tan d rollowN t •" '" •I••• h.Nl'L; ._ ., , .,
h n.t "" lUg r: week end vls1t with the forThe PI'OP'nun for the annuol
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NEXT FRIDAY
Meigs County
Eighth
Grade cc:;m!ln . t~t11 nll uu&lt;l !hHL f~nol&gt; '" lu'
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men~m'!n exercuoc:s. ....
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Rock Springs fairgrounds , QC\1 •
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rogram Wil Be urday Augus~ 15. wa..o; announced
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- - - - Pres.ented At Exper•'. he re Monday mcrnln2: by County
'''''"!' '''"""'" ' r hforo:- .&gt;• ,,,•latlc•ap•een•• 1••~ a•d'"- Wlll
Cowa Lonl' Dome•rlc:eted
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Supe1lntendent C N Wagner
Cnttll h.ltL' 1,.1.11 tl••llll"'li•···•t•"' ,, ,,, 1 1" '"'" "' '""' '"'"'
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I heir !IHik ll~t'•l rur lill nULII l.'nll
II,. \) " \ ll'r• II• &gt;k•' W&lt; C"'!\ Coanclbnan for Pomeroy.
de 1 d b th d
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r I "m''"} , (&gt;n'"· I'L•"•J •tf
M&gt; an• Mes. n-ymond FISher
An ln!!pccth... l ol ll ciU crop cx-,para . e Y e rum corn~&gt;
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~.nu:nnuumru:u;ut::!ttlt:ntmtn~m::::t:CU!::C~Ul.l..:tm:;u~: 1 Va •. are Pmnrroy viSitors Sunday mas~ c..f t h ~ de } fcl , 500 M ~IKS coun -1 Fcl1~, wmj;l 11 1 ~ parad 1· Rnd lhe mu·
H1 Rtt• and Mns H L. Streich ami t]' fulmen ami thc.r fomll12s nexl nea l pro2:ram ~~··era! mtcrestiDI
iJ t\\0 r o' lldr-~n ani\'Cd from St Louis Frida~ , Augml 14lh, o.l the Carpcn- rnccs will be held ror the boyr. and
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s 1tutdo.y for a visit wtth the !at- tcr Expenm'!nt farm In north qirls, such lUI s.. o.:· race fnr boYR
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l c r·~ nioth('r, M:'fi Elizabt'th Ekbae~ wul&lt;!l n Metes county
and ~ 1rlo, LOO yprd dash for boys;
[er nad daughter Mo.r)'.
Tl'IS tVClt. whiCh has been carc-150 yard d&amp;J;h :or tt;•rls, crncker eatNo1man Bmham rcturnf'd from fullv plann : d to prO\•Ide opporlun- mg contest tcr cverybod}', relay
Colu nhw; ~.the1e he has been at- !l.y '"r&gt;r each v1sltor to sec e\crythmll; 1race with 20 boys fLnd 20 girls.
tending bu.slness college
Kt th'" farm, Will b ~ fcalwed by a
Th~ morning
program will be
Ml '5 FrAnces Dve who has been ~hmt f'J}Cfiklng program hi the pic· brought to a close by music by the
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I rcmfu•ed In Helzer hospital where nk rrove Immediately after dinner. drum ec.rps and a l:Ja.osket dlruter
llllderwcnt an operation for rePicric tl\blCS ar~ also prO\'Idcd tolbelng served Bt 1:.! o'clock. Ttle af....
n"oval of her ap~ndlx rctumcd to thnt family anct group PICnic dm - ternoon program will begin with sfher h('mc here Sunday She is 118 • ne:rs rr.ay be 1.1dulged In w1th ren- lecttcns by , the All County Or&lt;lhesprovmg nicely
&amp;.nablc comfort Lad1~ of the Car- tra at l o clcck followed by a J?OVote for [dp.r Ebenbaeh for penl &lt;'l' Church Rrt' also providing a takJ race for both boys and ldrls. . A
Councilman for Pomeroy.
nfn~hment stand, and will be p~- ball lhn:rl'llnlf contest for glrls wul
Lall'leu-.c Hubbard who V.'Wl con- par:::d to serve lunches to tilose whc. th-:n be held and a wheelbarrow
race lor all entrant~$. Tile Kames and
filled In a hospital at Parkersblll"&lt;,( do not wish to provide ptcmc dm" 1
111 3e b roug h t to an a~con ssw
for n veml weeks returned to bla r.ern
propriate close b a romcd
ball
hem~ tn Syracuse Saturday mucll
Such agricultural a uthor\Ues as 0 gam~.
Y
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lm\ll'fOVed.
R. Dodd, and S C Hartman "m
The class address w\11 then be
Mi ~~ Jean Ebel500ch who under~ discllt s fHrm crop growmg dunng given foli(JW(!(i by several mus:leal
\'lent nn opc1 aUon for appendklu~ the !.peaking program L A Kauff- numbers I rom the orchestra. then
~mmamm:aammrmmaw:un=:muwm~ma:i at lt&gt;e Holzer ho.splt.al 81mday IB man will speak of tlle livestock. wod: the ocllvlUcs will be very fltlinBJY
lmpJtsvlng nkcly
or t: 1. farm , D C Kennard w11l bL•/clo.'&gt;Cd with t:IC presentation ot the
1-Mn; ~ Mury Miller accompamed Pl'~pat ed to answer an~· questions diplomas. Supt Warner extended
her daughWr, Mrs Loren Caver- about the poultry flocks, and F. H tbe Invitation to attend the e~~
lee \\ ho spent the week end here tn Bal'll' will conduct part.1es through . clscs to the general public.
h~:r home In Hunt.lllgt.on for a the flrchard to observe the vanous 1
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week&gt; vlslt
expcr'ment.s with apples
A'MEND REUNION
Vote for Edpr l!:ber!baelli for
Tht" Cleld day commg at a time
·- - Coulll':llnun for Pomtroy.
v.h ':) n expenments wllh dttrerent' Afr and Mrs Norman NeutzllnQ.
Mr and Mrs Joe Ebersllac..• were kbr',o:; and amoun ts or fert 1hz.e rs. lli and Mra Walte r Ncutzhng. and
Lcng Bott&lt;Jm V!sltors Sunday.
c!iffe.-(nt varletlf'-~ and ntlter 1m~ Mr end Mrs. Clarence NcutzliDI'
D1 Henry Stanbery arrhed fror , portant quesUons in oonncctJon and thelr famlik's, Mr and Mm.
Clnc' :tatl to VISi t hl.s mother, Mrs with the com end soy bem crop Wtll Neutzllnr, and wn. Mr a.nd
Margaret St!Ulbery and hJs bmi.h· can No SEen to best advantn8 e, pro- Mrs. Rollin Neutzlina:. Mr and
er Hart
mlses to attract at record br'&gt;..aklng Mrs. Raymond H.pod and famUy,
Mr. und Mrs Robert McElhinny
M ss Emma Jean Wilbon retun1ed crowd.
Saturdak' from • few da&gt;-a HSlt. with
Rt&gt;r:t:-nt developmentfi m methods and Mr, and Mr11. Ben Neutlllnl
nlal·vC'I In ColumbU5
or ~L \J Wmg cmps. and feeding and and C:aughtc&gt;,rs mttorcd to Atheru,
M1 and Mrs. Charles Schorn, Mrs c:uc of livestock have been at- SUn±ty n.nd lltte;~dcd the Neutz.
NOW, AT A tr€W AN) LO'tm:
Elbert Robinson and Miss Mildred trac~lng attention of progre.s,o,:lv:l' Hng r.union held Ill th~ rat:
Sthcrn rctufned 5aturda'y from Nor~ farnlfrs Many or thc.sc new systems II;I'Onnda t11ere
l'8fCl fOI mt, THIS
walk, 0 .• where they visited Mr. have bem thoroua:hly tested mt this
--------•nq. Mrs. fl ~ SW:.II: a few days. .farru . .omd. rEsults ot the tests arc
8AIA&amp;IIi8 INCRt:ASED
of
Baby Stack returned with them fer now read} to be made publlc.
1 Ne
-a hi'O weeks sta)'.
Ttl&lt;'! Carpenter farm 18 operated 1 1 Will or the apprOJ;;ima te lncr~
Still
AltEort. Lllptborn and
bt cther by the Ohio Expcrtment Station to f:~res:.a~ aalartea. ~ WlCived
C&amp;ml"
from
C1nc!Dn.atJ rcr a week solv~ quefitlons peculiar to Bcutb~ro f'"llf'nt4Uve~Yof 0~!ng~l local J'C!l·
fiU. _,. IIIH•t• H!OV'Jh ·~ uol to 'fOil
~ ml v1s1t w1th Mrs. Lapthnrn and Ohl!:l This fann has been owned Pauthem Life Insunmceell= ~
II t.ul Thei'o th1 bi9 ,..,..cd 1911 ,n,.,.t
Rl!lt.'l~, \tis&amp; Kathryn Bruch who llnd r:pt:"rated by the 5tate lor l&amp; it wU announced. Aeoorc:Un• ~~
th i.-- N.. 6o'""r"' H.PV Duty AIr;pent ~e paat two weeks t: : re with }'P.il ' , and some fXIJ(lriments luwe tep!'Jtt. this 1&amp; the 8CCOnd aalarr lnrelallvas They returned to Cinelli!· bren Ln ,::ontlnucus progress .-;blce ' CfPJl5e erantett to locaJ r"'Prtlsen~a~
S-.rt- tom...., Ut1. 'I'Otlr .Y.I he~l .t·
1:natJ Sunday aft.emoon. Mrs Edgar llhnl time
i t~ sb\ice CharJH p V/llllilms h,a.mnf ' ~ flrlt:r-4 .We!Nfl poontM!g to .... $1.
Plall:ll and two dllldren accompan1 m.aud on State Route lf3. In l"'lme .pm~ldent of the company Jast
, led them , tor a wteb \'IBit be fort&gt; Colllmbla Township th e farm can J&amp;nuary
"'" St,p&amp;lll11ftew•h VOl!'"• •~'-' •It bit oile,
I retp•r:.Jns to thi!'lr borne In Erie:. Pa be ~a6ily reach~ from ~ny prJint 1 - - - - - - - - - - lh hull~ buuty. No h.ary d.W, tire h•o ._.
' c¢tc. and Artt!ut Strauss and tn :vrdp County llle diStance from 1
KJid in olldl ._~tfJUt n~t• THE
ClaAd {tUUian returned frorh a bust~ Pr-ni•JJ'(I}' 115 16 mUM, and. ta ~e&lt;l i
~OTIC~
1 noss trip to Cleveland over the 11.'1!!11 b)' drlvtng throuah HUTIIon\1ue.
1 Qql'e;) ~her Class Ill BethaQ.V ..-.
end
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E. Church .UI m£fl at tbe ~
I ~~ r.nr Ef&amp;V f;~~~ f~
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I 'l'UI!'*Y oiaht. J , ".Jir 1 11 fV,
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llt) ~N n I•IU'Ilehure 'op"" before 1 _,.._¥_,..
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ll!le ret.urneft Sunr(ay
he- h•a''U! ·~~~~ 111r1ilane an •\"lawr.
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Ircn~ a two weeks Viilt. With her cnn 5la1tl1 on Ilie kmer ~Aing of •
Vote F
IOQ•!R .. Iaw aM ct.uchter. Jlr. and pl:me. hoJ,Iln~,: "'' ;o tlmstrula. Th4! ·
qr
IMrs.. Harold Russcll in Charleston ~trudmle m11y llnm ~ "fl'llled nnd 1f'E~CY L PEOPLE$ k
)(f15. Eltabetlt t;Jrueaer and daQI1l
t~ vf.loclty l!'tf the \\'lnl'! vttn ('flrry 1(;CUnf;il~ JW .,... ..,.,..,
I tar.!. lfiHea MI.Uil and ~ 1eft tl;e UUIU ~llf hi!C1i~Brd. i"!Jll If , e f T'~il•ui..:\;;. ~ "-' .,. _"'l
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motor Sa:t\ltdlf for t"flo wee'u called a ""pull-olr."
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POMEROY
war:: 181 , Lanu:.• 270 Manon :.!.4.5
Mall~flel"'
2 75 M
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ar) b\lllt• 3 Jl.
Nl'w Comctstown J olO, PrOB]l ~&lt;'L
1.50, Napoleon 1.28, Sldtwy 140
Wilmington 135 antt Thlcdo 1 ,~0
The general eastwllrd dr1rt Of the
Pl"t:B}\ire areas durlng the !l('~&gt;t :m
hou: &lt;i will result in elcflrmg and
coolcr W('U lh er J8 thiS ViCJtuty tU•
J continu.x.l cool rll'
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Tul\'iday.
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HJOH SCHOOL COURSE in two 11rturins. It Rear.a. Refreshe1, I
years spare time ho me study ~hes.Murinehaabeen11afely I
Credit given Cor PI ~ vlnw; wcrk used for many yean. Cleanse
completed P o Box 1111 Hunt.· your Evcalbily wirh
ln\, ton. W Va
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WAN!'F.D- 100 cars '-9 gr~a~. 'JQ,:: lVheq yQur Bv•• becoau1l
a uu Modern equipment. Dai1J' 1u rained from over-use, or lrrlsm \•tee Station. South emf of 1t ted by exppeure ~Sun Wind 1
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, held the Brownies to hve hits in the
cpene1, anpexing it for Chicago, 4
to 2
AI Simmons mighty man oi U\C
I mtsilty hit tw~ hamer&amp; to win 5 to
Ia for the Athletics over tbe New
I York Yankees. Connie Mack had
•call 011 Walberg to relie\ie MaHaffey
In the seventh and nnally Lelly
Grow was trotted. out to .!.ave the
da y Simmon!; home~ s we~e Nos 18
nn d 19 tar behind Babe Ruth, but
he now ~ds all the h1lte rs batt ing
382 lwo points ahead vt RUth.
and Willie Sherdel held the Phil&amp; to
The Giants hopped all over Fred· ::"~'"~
dy Helmach, scoring four runs 111 1
hltll to account. for the vesper
lhe opening lnntng and
finally 6 tQ 3·
ttowlng away the Brooklyn Robins,
---------g to 4 Ftt.z.slnunons Kave ten h1ts
to the flock but managed to stag~
ger t~rough the distance.
MilllliSh smashed the ftrst. ball
hurled at him tn the tenth for s
1hit Into deep center, storl:.ng Brown
Auc. to. 1D3t.
ltn 11 4 to 3 wining for Washington
SJnoo Saturday mamlna a !Jii.l vover the Boston Ruddy Box.
metrlc dllturbanoo or moderate lll·
Lany Benton mastered the Pirate
big !-ticks. giving the Olney Reds o over
tensll)'
the lake ~1on•lnwl)'
from
a to Z t.numph in the opener, while to the st. Lawrence Valle)'
Brame came back In the lJnale to by r.early ieneral ahowera
ta.k" one for Pittsburgh 8 to 4.
the Miut&amp;Bippl river tho fp,ll
Stene garnered four hits ann all heavy at many polnia tn the
the other Detroit hitters spent a Valley. At the l:lliiiiiC time Lhc high
vt•lv , plea..."''lnt nrt.emoon as they press\U'9 aroa that was ovLlr
dilnl::t.:d over three Cleveland hurl~ notthcii.St has spread cat~t ;mel south
us ft'r 14 safeties, bagging it. 9 to ll and r.ow domlnatfs wcaUtct caudl'Tit 'l B08ton Bmves slowed up the tion~ovcr the plains str..tc-.. where
n€o.r-eellar Phillles taltlng ~ double fair cooler weBthcr prcva11s. Tlw folheadc.;·. .Ed Brandt won his iourteen· lowing stations li1 Ohto l':'port o
1th ;;J,1rmlsh In the opener. 5 to 4 rainfall of one Inch or IDOl c In the
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DE:IIClJITFVL SHWEaY ors•u acr.u your eo.rree bl' the dip method vlalt wtt.h Mr and Mta .
By BetLy 'B&amp;rcla.y
whirl!. mean~ ~it. lhou1d be t'iJICit'Y I~~~~- and raml)y m
Whtn the wintry w1n41 hOWl one fn)~d ~d tb&amp;t tt. wtU btl '"ar;w.Mi 1(
.UOKIC,ui AIS&lt;M;Lt.'IION
Eetk, tl)~ w~th . l.ven at tne dln - COtfqt ahoUld bt tully a b&amp;lt sttOn•·
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Won L.olt.
Club
St.. Palll
ner table lle casta h ilS eye lcnliniiY u thn.n 11.1ual Ncauae ot dilution Dy
at lh! a L~&amp;mlng hot dilhe&amp;..
the Ice. Pour !our cupa ot ootrre lutl~ o! Mr and Mrs. Jatna
lncUID&amp;P&lt;IIIB
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LoUlllvllle .
''Rid hct !;Oup ;· .s one of the lovtr Ice A4d a cup or beavy cream I Quillen
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b7
coJumbu1:1
mus~ popula r courSt'$ Cutrt.~ eQually and 2~3 cup powderfld JUIBJ . Then fl::..rold B&amp;rte!J apent the week tnd
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1 Ka~ Ott.y
red ht&gt;r 111 equally popular
placu a quart or vanilla k:e crdilUI with frlenda and relatJvea In Can- ~IllER.
Minneapolis
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WJ)e n tne me1cury atart.&amp; rura~.na In t.hc punch bowl· In larre 1pooNI· I tom
1 Milwaukee .
5a
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with the top of the thermometer, rut rnd. 11. cup oJ' maraehtnu chetrlf!j; I Vot.e tor Edpr EberabMh rer
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howtHJr, the body ltad.ti In an -J n· and thelr jWce OhUI pW\Ch thor· CGUD~llbnan for Ponl~ .
tl rely olffl" tnl wily Then we thin k DUI'hly and serve
Mr and Mn. Hall Bode returneo
NAATIONAL LEAGUE
ot Hl&lt;. h UllUi;ll lUi rrull c up~~ , tialads, 1
to Olnclnatl aftoer a few d&amp;YII V1&amp;1'
Club
won Loat
j{eport ,()f
ch:l h !.l sn.ldwlches rrom the 1~ box
Fftfb Peach Oenen
with the latter'8 (randfat~r. Henry Un(ound,d
. St. Louis
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1New York
or
rdrlit:II\Lor,
und
a
cold
beverl
Junket
tablet
Minic
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on
Condor
sueet.
Killinc Of Tlltee Col·
53
to
age or some kind that will supt::JI}'
l tablespoon cold wal:«'
Mr•. Gilbert Slnclalr went. to
Cblca&amp;:o
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ored !\fen, Deal~
the body v.lth liquid that hllll been
1-2 tea.apoon vanilla.
At.hf.lU!i Sunda}' and spent t he day
Bl'OOkl)·n
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lost thru uijh pt'rsplrat.lon wnhc.ut
1 cup milk
wlth h!:!r sister, Mrs Mildred Tubbs
Boston .
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1 '"P 1lihslt creamh
BY MORTICIANS
Plttsburah
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5t
ltt: ulh 11 the body \lhlle 1~ 1.'1 rc·
Annl' M11e Martin accompanied her
0 1ce
0 1re 1 peac es
d 111
d t
•-- Jth M
Phlladclphla
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65
fuelh111
Olce frt.M peaches Jn t.he bottom an w spen 111 0 wee..., w
rs
ctnclnnatl
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H 1:.. well to 1cmcmoer the~ !;j,t;l,.~ of dc~55ert IIIJ.ar..5eti, ~~ond add a few TUI:tt..!i.
Men Were Not VictiJna Of
Y.hlle preparmg a huu~hcon 01 uln- drops or lemon Juice and SUIII.J to Father Eua:en.e Dunn l.:fl
Murderero And Put
LI:AGUE
net auring hot wcathe1.
taste
Mix c1eam. and milk and z~m,...:wUie Monday morning to be
Won Lost
A hot dl:sh here or theu• appea l ~ Jllepare junket aoo1dlng to dlrect.lon at the bedalde oJ' hi&amp; s~rer who unTrack
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7:.!U but the keynote or th'&lt;' meal !:hau11 on package Pour at once over the derwt nt an operatlon there.
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be Mklnclili and cnspm'u It Mould peaches. Let stand undisturbed In
··- - - - A aenlal or the l'tlr.'IOl'ed story re'
11loo
be
1emcmOOred
thai
hot
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room
until
finn-about
10
here that btillet.s hR~ been
50
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meah do nC!t need to oo as heavv us minutes Then chill
IS R'"BBED
in the bodlea ot the thr~
lhu5~ lmmshed In the winter time 1
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wme kWed by a New
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ked Coftee
-freight. tra;.n, Tuesday
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sc 1 n~ ent'ra;&gt; food.
M&lt;~.ke coffee a little atron11er than
Th" Dana Gatewood Serv1ce Sla, July :n, ne;.r Ilobaon, was
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Coliee dl!;hes could '"ell ~ f ~ usual - ali Ice 4ilutes It St.'l've In tlon at Hobeon, was broken
Coroner ~n H Ewing
m~h- 11 mol e than lhc y. ar~ In ~e larw !ancy or colored 11ases with and t&gt;~tered a.pln , ~unday m"ht
morning
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
aH'I f!"t" hom~-" These may be btver - plenty or er~ck.ed ke. s,·e eten to the second time wiUu."'' two weelui
stories hAd been clrAMI!:KICAN ASSOCIATION
St Paul 9, Columb w; 5.
.lgt ~ ( 1 dcs~(·lts Scientists who h llve t.aste Top wllh whipped cream or Oftl.lt&gt;rs here went to the scene
that lhc trio had been
Si Paul, 9 , Columbus. 7.
1 1 coffl'r :-,Jy l lHtl It 15 ~ m ild sc 1\'C with plain cream CofJe-~ may where an ln'Y'f'6iiga.~lon , was h eld shot and ~hdr bodies placOO on the
LouU~vllle , 10, MJlwa ukeC, 'J.
tut that unlike ulhL'r ~~i- be CQo;&gt;led before hand,Ol pow-ed hot A«OJdlng to the ofl'.cers report, !he rallrood tracks to hide the crime
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LoulS\'IIJe, ~; Mllwllukee. 3
nwlnnts il doe:; not {hop (l!H' be lo \\' over Ulc Jce Where Ice 18 p!_ ttU ul ~~~~~entered Ute stat1on Uuough The r.torles had beco.ne so frequent
India napolis, 5, Kunsus Cl~y, 4
nm mu l nftet UH: period nf stl mu~
I -, owlt Nothing was diSCovered
It was beheved nere by DUIIlJf
Indmnapolls. ti, Kansa.s City , o
luilon
m 81: ~lg,
wa.s reported
t.ha~ ttl€- .nen had actually been
Toledo, 5; Mlnnea.polls, 1
I HrJC u 1e hw or t. luee suygo;The supply house of the Dllrk k1'lcd before Lhe trlin struck them
'l'olecto, 11 , Mmneapol.ls, 9
~ lm \'utfee dls.h JS that will
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~ollow Coal company was broken The denial of Ute d:SCOVCl')' of
p'Ovc \en auuu.:t1ve al a 11 y time or
NATIONAL LEAGUE
11 uro ~d entered and wire and mine bulletf· in the bodies wM t'e!Rived
IJ ear Lut mobablv
artl 1 1
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PP es were taken, Sunday night here through a telephone com·
Boston, 5, Pblladelphla, 'I
P
cu ar Y at
Dmc-:!NL here secured t:1e s.ervtcc.s or mumcatlon with Haoticn &amp; Harden,
Bru~ton 6; Philadelphia, 3
L•. a{~vr dttrlng the hL•ut ur summer
M b Clara Archer a.nd son. Mr bloodhountbo from Galli ll&amp;, and mortldarut at Char&gt;eaton. whoreNew YtJrk, 9, Bt•oaklyu, 4
Jn
them
Rl\d
sre
rm
~ull!~t'lf
;md
Mr11 Walter Archer and two went to the scene of th~ robbery cewerl the bodies of the untortunat.c
Clnclnnn.tJ, 6, PlttsbUI'I{h, 2.
Lcndon
Pudding
t;hllt:ren or Parkersburg w~ Bun- The cuct amount f '"
Plltt;bmgh. 8. Clnclnml.tl, 4
~ r~.g \ulks
o
e rna te r Ja.1. men from the Ewing Jl.imtuary bere
Chicago, 1; St Louis, o
ctay Kuest.s
or Mr11. Charles Eber11· m1sslng
1-:l LIIIJ buller or .~ubslttute
'·ach
and family
kno\\n from th~ mtne \HtB not if~!~;J~' the cstabllsi:•ncnt or their
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(up con t•ct oner ~ suga 1
Mu; Sophia. Whltloc11: went to
- - - - ... - - said tlle bodies ba.d
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Chlcaao &lt;&gt;4: St . Louis, 2
' 1\'&gt; PO•' '&gt;'llnllla
Cohl'nbus Sunday acwmpanltd by
FISHER RITES TUI:SDA 1"
exam:nt'd and the
Bt Luuls, 1; Chicago, 0
Ill • O.d~
fing-ei s
he·• - "'
'• H•••m and Haety Wa'""n
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funeral
service~
for
Anna
of
having
bec!n killed by the
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Detroit, 9, Cle\elana, 8.
~ 1'Pf"-'"' crerun
Oscar Foley of ClucmnaU who J'isl": c!', who d~ed at lhe home or
train wa~:~ 1enerally acPhtladelplua. 5; New Ymk :f
, t .tUifspoon.~ stL'OllS brer.cd coffee :;pent lhe (J38t .,.,eek here the gue~~t Thomas Bowen at Coolport, Saturby them as well as by rein~
Wttshington, 4, Boo{.Qn, 3
Ct! &lt;l m e11Gs. bittter n nd ::;uga l' to· of Mr and Mrs. tiuman Kun~ ar:d d11 v mcrnlns, v;1ll be conducted
or the dead m10n
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UC'Ioay afternoon nt three o'clock
Ewing said t.ne repeate!:l
GAllES MONDA\:'
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at the Peace Evangelical
had come to h:.m and that
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J\MEUIC..lN ASSOt.:li\TION
a .l' , n~('L s. Hwn rome uf tllr snuc.·
Vol.e ror Edlar Ebenbafb for Jnteu~ent.. In ch e of the l.wl
1f t~cn&gt; had been aOl) loundaMon
St Paul at Columbus.
.Jild ·'}lcrn.IU.• tllltll 1111 u1al erJ al !, Councilman for Pomeroy.
undcr•Ae•-- 8 wlll,....be mod• ''' B"~~J'
MUwnuk{'e at Lomsv 1uc
u ~ rl L£t ~ta nd several t,uuJs m tiK·I Mr aucl Ml'll Perry Davl:. Sl nT
L.... nr the report, lt wn:; necessary for
Kll!Hlils Cltl at Indlrtnnnoil!;
J eft JU t rn.tOI. Bel W'
WI ' II wt!ll)pcd the '''&lt;ek cud In Columbus With theh
roH· cemc ery
him tfl know so the \'Crdlct. renderMlnneapoli1:1 at Toledo
crcn
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llSc dl1~ur ~e~o;·~~ln~lCnitt. .uay be r~·~~~;;tt.:r Mrs t L Atherton and MA-~NY-TH_.I.NG~acCCidlngly He said an ex&amp;.rnlnaNATIONAL LEAGUI:
tton of the bodies he.~ len no dlsNoue scheduled
Mtu. W D Vale who has been
cover) or bullets and lhe Cha.r•~.
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f or ~M first. tlmu lo hla Otlt·
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and went down for the toWtt.
Hack: \VIS pi t.chin&amp; In t.l\tmg practice when h e wa~o
struck squn.ret:,· on tile jaw by
a line d:-1ve hit by On.bb}'
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Mvtral minutes. but WM 0
K. after bem;!; (iUU!iCd With
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POMEROY, OHIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931

er~y

m Lhe alleied lntoxlu.ted oonunton::__ _ _ _ _ _ __

FlltST VISIT IN 34 n:ARs
Aclam

PLEAD GUlL TY
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Bartel ~

daughter,

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and son ·ln-lav; and
and

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fottr1"liO:l ot Mlunee.poll5, spent
SuntJAy 'o\ lth Henry Durst ot Mon~d Are Fined At Hear· key Htm This Is Mr BarteLs' fir:~t
ina Following The
Vl.!!lt hl:u: since he lert 34 J'l'OIS ago.
Mr
Bartt&gt;ls formelly lived in the
Serenade
hOW! J now occupied by Oeo Durst
nud 1~ well knuwn among the older
the tcsiGtnl.s here They left Monday
for Cltveland en,·o .. t.c
to tbeh
hom~

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To
Voters
ol Pomeroy.
my ret.iun I have been told that it ia being
circulated that I am being run for Council
by the Ohio Fuel Gu Co.

ity, •• I favor a decreaae in ratea in1tead of
an increase.

PERCY L. PEOPLES

Vote For

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Charr&lt;d Bodies'F,ou'Ad In
Burned Car ' Near
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CRASH IS FATAL

William Wells, of Hnrrlsonvtll~.
brought to the county jll.i! he1·e
Ba.turday, following a ndd mnd" by

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Sheriff A,. 0. Tracy und dt•putit'll,
YcAillQ and otho Tracv
l8 being held here on a
~~~:~~' o1 posseaslorl of inLox!catmg
, and 1!1
a pr ellml-

nllry heRring

According to local
discOvered ll5 bottles
blew" at the Wells
with several pints of
entire quantity of boor ani.!
k:ey waa brought to the locaJ
where, folloWing a hearing, It
be destroyed

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rons 1eturned

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Democratic Voters

ATTENTION!
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Write the name of Charleo Ricketta on
th.; ballot for Marahal at the Primariea to be
ht!ld Tuesday, Auauat 11th.

l.ondor,

Many of my friends and supporters seem
to think I am not a candidate for this office because I resigned at a recent meeting of council.
This resignation was done in order to comply
with the legal features of the case referrirlg to
my appointment as special traffic officer and I
want to assure each and every voter in Pomeroy
that I AM a candidate for Marshal and I will appreciate the support given me.

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Tomorrow the voters of Pomeroy will nominate six members of the Republican party for Council. There are ten candidates in the field. In ~asting
your ballot it will be well to remember a few pertinent facts:
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The streets of Pomeroy, including the hill· tops and alleys, are in the best shape in the town's history.
The Village has NO outstanding bills.
The Public school buildings of Pomeroy, including the new GYM, are lighted FREE, the Council of the Village of Pomeroy having obtained a
contract from the Southern Ohio Electric Co. for ten years that gives the Village FREE LIGHT to all school buildings, ward houses and the City
Hall building.

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.THE VIL\.ACE GETS MORE FREE LIGHT THAN THEY PAY FOR.
The Village of Pomeroy has no bonds to refund. This is the first time in 30 years that this condition has existed. All bonds of the Village are
Serial and are being paid off each six months on March 1st and September 1st as theyfall due, the last bond falling due on September 1st, 1942.
The Village will be free of bonded indebtedness at that time if no more bonds are issued.
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The bonded indebtedness of the Village, exclusive of the bonds issued for the new street and the fire apparatus which were issued by authority of the vote of the people, is the lowest if has been for many years.
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Many permanent improvements have been made at The Beech Grove C~metery which is in the best shape it has been fqr years.
The electric rate in the Village was VOLUNTARILY lowered by the electric companies during the regime of the present ~ouncil.
Very few Villages and Cities in Southern Ohio have ever been able to get any state aid on their streets, YET, all the brick streets in Pomeroy
are tar covered, AND PAID FOR.
WHO DID ALL THIS? WAS IT THE PRESENT COUNCIL? OR DID IT JUST
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OR DO YOU WANT ONE THAT MERELY MAKES YOU VAGUE PROMISES?
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DON'T BE MIS-LED. DON'T LET THE SMOKE SCREEN OF AN AGITATOR FOOL YOU
If you want a continuance of the high class representation on your Council that you have had the past six years
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P.D\JIRR
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W. SCHWEGMAN

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ready Ok'd By Senator Nye

To Hunt Further; Airman
Waa Blazing Route
Thru North

For MARSHAL

dayt attending a church conference, upon

I wish to say to the voter&amp; that I have
not been employed by the above Company
aince lut March, and that if I am elected as
Councilman th11t my duties will be to the
citizeno of Pomeroy, not to any Public Util·

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At the Primaries Tuesday, August 11th

Having been out of town for · reveral

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weglon and Danlsn ships and seaplanes seurchmg for the missing
Amerlco.n airman Parker D Cram·
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etfort.!l had been frultlt!SS lL wa~
state&lt;,! In an cx:M.ange telegraph
dispatch lrom Copenhagen
Cramer \\"aS lost

In attcmptlng

to reach Norway 01 Denmark from
the Shetland Islauds aft.cr a l\lght
neross thB Atlantic by way or
Greenland and Iceland
Although
It WllS
hoped that
C1·o.me1, the American pilot and
'Pacquutte, his Canadian wtrelesa I
operator, had come down In S&lt;:.me
remote
cove on t.he Norw~,-lan
COIJ5t fear was expressed that their I ~;r:rin
plane foundered during a storm I J
ever the North sea
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Tho lam me-o f•om C•am"
at three o'cloek Sunby the radio fltaLlon 1 l "'die Mahaffy
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