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TUESDAY AUGUST II

MIDDlEPORT BOl ThdoUo~?p-,am P[O[Sni~N HUn
IS RAZOR VICTIM :.":'...w~,-::~u.:'··~ :.. ~~"rn IS fOUND lYING
IN STHHT riGHT :~J~hn:!.;-":,:"o"':l~::~ ~ l 0NGHIGHW~Y

Gtft for Hoover

.SEVERAL HAC[ ~
tN POMEHOl TO
BHfNG OUT ~OlE
Nomanahon For Job
In Counctl

DEMOCRATS SLOW

DODGING BRICKS

In Starltng But Three I
Want Crack At Off
tce Of Marohal
E1ccUon Day a r ved b gh and
clea w t1
d c-a o
po
K
an an usually b g voU! for Pr mary
Day n Porn oy tl
o
ar uu
age e ec
ftghts tor paces n e
tlve omces Fo o
t
g th t&gt;
.,.. en counc lmen
gh g r
h
k
a
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paces
t nt a
uw lln Y s x c
ret A5 • resu t h e et! ns " be
two racti{ms of four ea h a d two
moro or less u
e nd P tl
l H among he
publ ca
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two asp re kJ be ep
a
the people of he democ al,llc
ThiS. losto acen
redcr about
hot blt
e ua
aeemlng
th agt.'

q.,..tlon ot ""' mom ••• and , ,

monPy or eM gas 8 d n 0 c noncy
or both T a k e you P k 1 e P fl
..,., ••• !mnoh "' "P " ' n !kp
tflhter 1932 and hose cou
Dt!l'l

~fn,r:;e:r~\edtake :~~embeJan~

ory o! 1932 and h•Y • • h• on '
who wlll s t n the wdd e f and
When a new franch ~
okd
Ofl.ll Company
13 non I ~;
If om 1s not nt.ere5ted m
IU n1ht among the counc Imen
all he needs do s 0 t.ur
o\lc t
the Marshal scrap He e s sno he
~t although tew expect
B

bie

'P&lt;' "

T&gt;aiDo
Ro"'h th• P"""t
OfBC't:r to
ngn
betn1 nom1nat.ed for
e offi
wh ch he ~ ece t y clrig ed
order to comply w h a ea-al cch
nteallty when he accepted th pe
1~tl ofllcer nsl! g mant
nudoJ b
Mayor HeM and l'.PP o e I by Cou
ell And th'"n aga n mnybc l
are r-ome voters wl o are
ternstt;d n t e mn.r5hn i H
the Republica s tic wt b
thwc on the D n oc at
Here is a l enl Hoss
r:: ce as on
might say No Democrnt:s though
well PnOUBh or tfle job lo q a lly
order to get t.helr nnmes on the
tick t but all of 8 dden It seemll
t~ult'i! a lew had a
hanker nR to
Ba.v a old job At l':!ost he e nre
three who are askl y I e flen
cratle frlenda to write tht r namea
on tt f. tickets They a e Ct a
Rlckr!tt~ Cecl T BCV and
Eddl
Yotmg but w seA. !:'6 amo ~
DenKA::rat.lt say thllt Ch rley 1 1\ij
the Inside track n tJ s mtan "'
A d even If the voters a e not n
tercsted n any of U e uiJo e n
tlon£1 baHt".s thee
I f' a
1
have any troub e

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To11ecl By Othero When
Vtcllm lo Knofed
In Back

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One

birthday remembrance d..,

I serves Bllotbar t 11 ev dentl;r the firnt

belief of PhD P. Rath (abo••&gt;
X )"ear-old Ph ladelpbia inn d
Ph I p has rece ved blrthday e&amp;rda
and let.ten from both P~lllenr
and Mn Hoover Smce t.h• Clue
f:J.ecut ve celebrates hll birth Oil
August 10 Ph lip 11 prepa.r "' a
br ght- o ored tie to be aent to tba
Pre11 denL He hopea t lmt. t.oa
'loud.

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Don OOMley a M ddleport youlh
re e ved two ij(!Vere a.cerat ons on
the back with ll r11.Wr as a re
jrsult of a Keneral 1 ee ro 11 st.rert
brawl In the Bouth End or Mld
d eport Monday evenll8
A co ding to w t esses OOI:Iney
Chnr es Mot.le) llild John Ward
we e engqf!d
fl ngh wtth t.h et
coo ed youths Clyde Altrled B n
go English and Prank McWain
I was sad that Alfred sipped.
th ough wh le the others were
toss ng b leks at each othe and
slashed Oosney In the btl.ck w h

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RIG H[ElTEAGH[H
GAME NOT T0 8E at that althoogh
AY[O TONIGHT :~:dIn ~e~Jtdd~:~~:ja
theChief
razorof Police John R

Hawk
Hy"ll
lnve~t gated the alte cat on
ap

'"' ond Co,.iabl• Lloyd J

None
could
~
pea nvol onthethepartfclpants
scene shortly
a!t.er
toond
um•
A
J led was nrrested ~Y CoJ¥~t.ab e

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and

Th• oth" yoo "" we , '""""'"

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Too Many Rll and Reel
Playera Out Of Town
To Be Nobhed

up by t.ht! oftl.oell! but were releas
ed pending further nvestigat ons
G sney was taken to a luca.l ply~
Leta whe e ILS wounds were a
lended

FOUR

MIDDLEPORT COMING

dauabter

the
Trtbuae, call 236-L 1 If the Busmol!l

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Olliee uk for Z02 R.

FULL
VOL V NO 282

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ISSION
HA~ H~HO TASK
TO ENrORC[ l~W
Because Of AntagoniSm
A,atnot ~arelle Tax
..:-Act
~~

of Frigidaire
•
conveniences

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SE.ECTORS
Who
nforce Law
In
Dtgntfted
WaY" "Po.. tble

LEASED

WIRE

OF

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

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warmer .In

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Thursday il't'nerally h&amp;tr
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~ATHER FOREC~~~

NO'I'tCE,i-Jf FOil WOill
News Otlicilf of The Dall,

and Wo&gt;s

somewha.t

portioru:

SERVICE

IP Ift N'Jnrl ITI U1

PRICJ£-SUNDAY 5 CEN'llS

1R8 DAL.Y 'l'ali:IUNII

!SUMMED R[SORT "-Lamb Was ~ure to Go" 1BROTHERS HHO
,NEAR lOR~IN HIT
~S SUSPECT~ IN
IBY SEVERE STORM
MICHIG~N
CRIM
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Dry Decoy?

ElECTION BOA~O
M~l BE llfiREir~
SHUBfNVIlL£

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Twelve Cotta11ea In Sltef
fteld Lake Torn Off
Foundations

Browlj ~nds Neffner aiid
'-"\~ts To Seat

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SEVEN INJURED

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\VE!TIGATE
Nerhdnce Charged 10011
Vqlera Barr&lt;d FroiD
C• ollng Votes

Bhndtng Raon Accomp
antes Htgb Wtnd, No
Warnong Coven

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Mu le pa It es
took stock or

1 N S

of
he

Oh10

SOUVENIRS
TO ALL VISITORS

Game W til Be Played
At Uaual Ttme On
Local Grounds

SPECIAL

Italian Consulate Cramer And Aide
Wrecked by Bomb Are Feared Lost
Part of Three Story Br.ck Vartoally All HOpe 11

Buddn•1 Blown Out;
No One IDJUred

doned for Safety
Fly•nc Pa1r

Mm ray Asks For
Coal Conference
~

ln. W ••tuacton to DIK~s
D1re S1tuabon ari Na
tton 1 Coal F1eld1

tl r
r h
ilk
u~ ~'Y
ve
g o
a
t1 e l ot ru e between Wn
He Zt II"" A u~
I.e u:ame however has
fotm t&gt; r Cou. c n a wl o
I\
W ce
itlli,ed a d
nless unfav
b an ong l OF.e Qt g:ene ow; y n o ll.IJ e weatl er nterreres a game
d\pt&gt;d toward he gas company and w
be played by a p ck up tearo
\li (i 0 wnle who
n ravv o[
on Po
O} n~~;a1 st o e of th~
munldpal owncn;h p
Th a
Jso t!Ve I gou I UMffl'Cifntlons playing
pron S£-11 to 4e u gOO( rut:e fhc
M tl po
rh g:an
will bt
wihner of t-hill ~tUe w 11 oome to a led a
I e Ul)U».
me at t e
ll'rl~~ w th t1 e old wnr 1 or
M
H ~ S I u ll of d1:1 1111 t!Ven nt;
or C J fie¥ \\ o J'vVI no oppU;
tlon to tt e pine o t e Df noc n
t eJ t eke~
he Nuv mber e
1 on
All n a 1 f et&gt; n htre
&lt;I!Bh hot e TllPfi to £ t
Ie
dllcrlm tmtlng The art.'lw r w
be known unt I
Tuesday even ng
Gopr.e
ma!l Wit)
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SUIT FILED
ll'lota B

lASY TIRMS

Make lt a pomt to pay

Ch ll«!thf' 0

Try g

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PARTY

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I du,nng the nut few days

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push the sta led auro
mob e orr a c nAil g Char es
Kemn and h ft daQ(I'hl.t!t Mrn Syb
Kel l!l bo h or Rlchmon Dt e o
today had been killed by a Bat
more &amp; Ohio passenger train nt
bert" They were !ltru k while try
lng tt PURh 1.he r.Rr ~ oor of tt e ap
proa .tng locomotl~

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Lo aln 0
Aug
11 - INS Knocked down and fatal y lnJur
ed by a. truck here late Jf'St.f:or(lay
Job A bert Myers 13 son of oeo
ge B MYol"l! Cleve and attorney
and candidate for Lleute &amp;I t Oov
~rnor o
tJ e Democratll' t eke&amp; In
1928 was ~ad I ere t4day
Wltne~JSe~ said 11&amp; yo th s blcy
cie skidded and sw~voo nto the
patll of til! truct
The dr ver Willi
ot lleld
C CVl'land

INJUKED IN CRASH

R

Dr and Mrs Howa d Sm th u d
Ml.ssee Ida and Mayme Merydltjl ol
Mar e~ta we~ l:)unday guut.s. of
Dr t.ond Mn;. M 0 Harttnge Miss
Doro hy Mer)d th who spent the
by M
t&gt;tt:st !lve weeks he e w th Dr and
Open rll' &amp;Jng A Cha a:e w
M 8 Hart na:er e m~ home w t.h
Keep I Have
lhen SUnday eveninK
Oevot Onll. By Re~ W L QPa,
Salesman Discovers Vtc
M and M s Joe Imboden J
htart
1116 A
MWecoue Ad
t1m Reports H1m As
and wu ch dren accompan eci by
dress P E Bletne
Andy K rch motored to McArthur
Dead T 0 Sh eri ff
1 20---Response f4 H Johl\IOr.
whe e hey attended the funeral or
v ce preslden
tht formers fa he Joe Imboden
1 30-Bong How Fl. m a F'Qu
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL ., sonday
ds.t on
-Bt
Roush w&amp;s a Atheru~ vlsit&lt;lr
1&lt;0
I
Bunda
R&lt;po'
r ue&amp;:la}
Where He h In Sertous F ed Geers s enjoy! g a vace
Bc:hools
Appo ntment ur Com ll ttees
Condtbon From Htp,
un rom the E'W ng grocery store
NOON HOUR
ad ftforcn nna to lstwt-b
Other lnJurtes
3Q--OpenlnK So 1.11
N:' o.t ves
Ik-vo OIJil Rev C ew
1 40 P M P.J.gent by Maso U
Tn 0 J abo
he he
and
"'
M and Mre Clo.renef) Cooper of
B Chufch 1'h.. Gall e of Life
j and ~;uffer g 11 Re e 'f! sea 'l \\OU d C evr.land are the i1Ue8ts
2 00 P M The Co ope -u on of H p Buzzard of L tt e Hock ng ll d M s Arthur Flck
the. f&gt;iren s and the Chu ch v:as di.~ overed n a state ot uncon
M s Charles W ldermulh nmJ
Bchoo by M 11 W H Fug e51lnS c f'U ness Jy nil n he I'OI:I.d at a. sen Theo and M 1 11.rd retu 1ll'd e&gt;
:'. 10 P M How May the You !!: pc nl near he Cha es Massar farm A heru; fuesday after a few daYI!i
~le He P n K fli(Qom Bu ld 0 !1'? nea Chester laW Monday nl10:ht v sit wtth the formers daughter
8 Y ~~~t;, ~ ~n
Thls 13 M o.ppa en Jy hav ng been s ruck by ~Irs Nimm Fowler and tam Jy
2
Fllt.hewold
!!:
Y a automob le
M and Mrs C llf[ord Bm h 11. d
1
:l :lb p M Pul!ent by the Ba t!m
J Kerr Giffen a salesman of daughter nnd her mother c u t':.l
u B Church
~ re and
wo u h
homt! n Marlon Tc&amp;es.Jay
Round fable Ta
ed by Re
h dren w re d v ng f om 11 r nt er a few days vis t w t.h Mr
Stone
home t.o Hunt ngt.on reported tl t' nd M s Andrew Sm h a 1 M
2 41&gt; P M The Co operat on 0 d scovery of the man to the sher nnd Mrs Ar e Young
he Adu Lli w ~h the You 8 Peop ~I tr 11 omce here 11,bou 12 o c ock He
M
Jcscph ne E seman e
eu
n he K ngdo n BulkUng
to d otncers here tha the mnn wn o :JC home n Hunt ngt.Qn fo w
2 50 P M J W Natrollli
dead not hav ng nade a a eful fL!I: r.. nvc we lui vis t here w tl
2 55 P M F B L ven ng
exam nation
3 00 P M - WI rna Stewart
She tr T acy and Coroner Ew np: ..._.
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3 O!i P M A 1oe RoQ.ch
w.mt to thf' scene of the ace dent
FORMER MEIGS MAN
3 10 P M H E Stewll
nnd found the man still a ve
3 5 P M Blanc! e Ar nst ong thou~ll
a ver
DIES IN CAPITAL
Bh ff Trey hed n nv~sUg t on
3 20 P M T 0 Yo ng
3 2:) P M Reud ng Mr W n there and reported that appa nt y
don
the man had been tru k by (;( ne
3 30 P M Report of
d d agg.,...
.."
omcers
pas~ ng auto a
con
de able dsa e
Repo
ol Nomlnn ng
tee
Clo.&lt; g Bong God
Be
You T
We Mee A"o.h
M H Johnso
V e P e11 den
1 0 Yo ng Bee e ». Jo

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READERS

M and Mrs Earl Ren&amp;haw o1
Nay ra Run announce the birtJJ of

the Ma.so
U B church a Mil
son City AUiu&amp;t Ul h 1931
Theme-Bul d ng ~or the King

General Free For All
Brawl Reoults Ser
tously For One

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Personals

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Ten Repubhcans Want

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10 STAT£ U o 5 E u
HIGH st h O
rl
C L UYBU S

I - INS-Ray
was
nst.t.ntly killed and his compan
ion Mlaa Plorence Tilton :n or
C evtland was sP.rlous y lnJ red
here today when they were throw
frorr. the rumble lllt!t of a roadater
which skidded on a wet pav•mf'nt
an1 toppled over a steep embank
ment
Fo other perMn~ two men and
two women who were r ding 1n the
front Heat Of the J'08dster MC&amp;pe(l
unlnj l'f'd poUcc said The driller
ol lit&gt; car W1111nm Porcy CleVf!"
lan(! 118111 ille machine AJ9dded
when he awernd It to. avoid Jtr k

a vasit

For we

are celebratmg Pngtdaue s
fifteenth ann ,-ersary wub a spe
ctnl program that you won r want

.
M anriM sRr n FrJ.x!.la
faml y of Mason 0 WI' "fl lhf' re
cent .,;ue~ts or M nnd M
L t:

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Mr a.nd Mr Robe t Ro lSh of
Pt J&gt;leasnl'l Wf' e h RUt" ::~ of M
nd Mrs J T fUib n.'KI
M

and M

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ChaIrs Bet
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tow~

Take for mstl'lnct oday 1 model
of garntt ~d crept ~ k n comb na
w tb eggshtlt cr~ It s per
s unn ng
A p
t-d and pia n crepe would
also \"oO I out ve y
tly
S flfl e woolt-m a e drally smtrd
s modf'l Bla k woo en w th
u pi ct- vts of wh te p que 11
a alanedf~ll
a
o
he

AUK

to m1ss
We are g vmg a dramnttc dem
onsrrat on of the endur1ng quali
tles of Frtg dtl re Porcelatn-

how the Cold Control speeds lbe
freezmg of tee and desserts-how
&amp;be Hydrator makes even wthed
vegetables fresh-bow tho
QUickube Ice Tray releases 1ce
cubes wuh finger up pressure
There are souYeotrs for all who
auend And dunng the Jubilee
nny hou:~ehold Fng1datre may be
had for a few dollars dowo and
the balance on easy terms

who tor

01 more 21 of Scm ton PI!.

tnv A.nothl!l" autornobl:~

Tbe three

ooup es were enroute to n,t.rott
w en thf: accident oceutJoed

St d 15 cenb ( n tamps or coin)
Fash on Bureau Wr te ca~fullr
Ia nly your name and full
I
he n rmbtr oi the pattem
ht s ze you want
Arld ess your leHer n the follow

DAILY S TRIBUNE
FASHION 8\JKF..A.\J

SPECIAL JUBILEE OFFER
TO ALL WHO PURCHASE

I
as- research into Industrial problems
also s belli conducted at the bueau de pte the bu11iness deprea
lon Work for the government ha~
nc cal;l!d cons derably in the la.tt
e~
that fo private buslnesa
has he d its own oMclaJs !laid
This was taken t&amp; mean that In
dus res of lhe country are not neg
ec lng he &amp;e entinc s ide of their
p oduct on and- lndWitl'lp.l resea~
Man of the prob em~ betna studle4
at I c burea involve perfection Ql
output ond elimtnat on of p odw:;
o \loas e A conslde able vol ma
or the "ork ro pr Vt\le ndustry In
vo ves testing of mate als lOin« In
to public t Ut e.s undertak.inp up
on wl ch n lllion ot dollars are b!!
inK &amp;pent
The bu eau Is conducting a num
ber or Important ldUt'ltrla m~earch
problema on tll own LnltlatJve and
press 118' to a ooncluslon othe 11
which have been l 1 prog est~ sever,al
yeau The bureau has made an
Jnt.ens ve study of the perfection or
optical (liUiS mat na new sourae•
of SUIBr ftre prevention mar.~
a.nd rubber

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mE DAILY TBIBUlf!, POMERO'r, OHIO.

ciJ cAl peI.J l. Election
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Agrdn thOM--;;; appmg IndiAIll!
\\ere lumed back w11.h their scalps the .!! Late and drive the jobbe:

the local hlgh school athletic field
TueSI:' HY evening Tht- Una! count
I of the melee V.&amp;I'J 7 to l with the
•.....::- , u •nal'''
hold lfli! th e 1ong til d
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Other Three Opponenta; Race For Council I&amp;
Unutually Close. Five Within 47 Votes

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IMPOTENT l\J A!\- In God

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not be afru.Jd what man can

have I put my tru o; t.
do unto me.-Psalm 56·

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MORE CARE NECESSARY
PTH.ERS AND FATHERS who h1we young girls and
. : boys takmg tnp~ 10 truck~ and the like where a large

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unncce~~ary

one heai'H

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With

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car to ~l st.
professional
gn\fer, stmter alfd stag(' mnnu11er
Dale WJmbrow hPs bchmd him
Mr and Mr.; Ch.arles Scnnelr
success as a P"lntcr cane eatvcr,
ukelelc maker and short story spent sunor,tay at. Muses Bottom
M1ss GladYs Pnullne Davidson
Brad Browne bus been .,
a Hoor\'J&amp;.lker and a. col- spent seve! nl days last week with
her aunt, Mrs Clyda Ca.l\'ert, at

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WHEk ~\)'~ AL.2EAtN LA"T'E A4.1.D HA\IE
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UE.T ~~Utiti '0\SCUSSI)..l,Q- ~l.) VWtl'\ ~488
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crowd oJ jOUII~ilters 1s being trans ported O\oer the
wuys and L: wa~' l' of ..,the statu, shoult..i not otlly warn then·
cliitdren to be cateiul, thtJy should take a much more neccSBary ste p, that of knowing from perso nal oh~ervaton, I
that the dri ... er of Huch conveyance 1s the ihnd ·or person
who can he rdJed upon to be a careful, pam:staklllg ma n

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~e flesh air 'fiend who Is Hghttamer so sullen about?
lng lpr larger boles In douQ'bllul.s,
Dng-..aced Boy.-He lUWJ
SW!S3 ch~e and macaroni
by tut Wlfe's Pekiogeae.

M

wJtp tak e~
hwnamty

Our Own Vau(ievJ''c
Uon
Bearded Lady- What Is the

Bill:" Olltdoor Men

are takc P

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Radio
Program

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TELEVISION CREEPS ON BUT
RADIO CONTENTS PUBLIC

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Chu-• over the pare advert.ise!MIIt for
the AUGUST t'UltNlTURE

LaY!'D-

SOc A BOX

lAyer fell. &lt;"oUon Mattresses for $6.85Eaa•neled Breakfast. Suites for $14.75--

THURSDAY

Simmons Day

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lk'ds

(or $H,Il&amp;-3-Pier.e

Walnu' Dlnlnr Su1tes for $54 00-3-pleee
Krvehkr Llvln~; Room suites lot $65-

A SET

3lc

and

'he pdoea witb those of a ye111r ago--Now
you can btiJ' genlllne Stearns aDd Fo1ler

•or use In nerrlrlll'ato.--.reen, yellow
or blue finiBh-WIIh dose rttttng lld:s-

'"'&amp; in •

SALE

SM bo• llt.Ye It oo:;:;f$ to buy NatlonaUy
!J:nown makes or Furniture - Compare

60 COVERED BUTTER
AND CHEESE JARS

lllff

1.,

Ith;;o'!~dplaMt.e

0
'"''' when
Jon•
mar~~:er ~
1n the enfirst" ' rrame

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---::p:c-----omeroy

wa•srn t!ashy lltlle lett ' tielder
\\liS I;IVt ll his base through lUI er-1
'
1 cr stole ~rmd,
then went to
third when the pitcher threl'o the
When Middleport voter!! sial t thusiasm was noticeable J M ball Into center fiEld in a hurrle:i:
Mt s Earl Denney left for Columout to do any~hing the} g-~ nerally Burehett received 40 votel:i for Ml!.\ - ~ attewpt to catch h.irn at second b,us. ~~_:re Ushe will ent.eb&lt; bal h.ospltal
or and John Hawkins 75 fo M n
th
or o--=rva un and pro a } 1m
c3o it up right therefore whri"
r
'- He cd.me into e hom" plate before eraUon
Pomerov wns having 11. couple ~h9.l Haw k in~ opponent re l'; elved thf' t-all could be recovered from
J ohn · Brand"nburg ol Hlmling• on
l'aces ot IU own which brought out~ votes No other cand ldntes qua 11 * 1C'enltr field Watson had sco~ arrhed for a vunt with 1ela t-tH:~
735 votes In the contest for m:U · led
\\ilhout another man coming W
Miss Maxine Ltwls W('nt w A:&lt;:Mal and 121 In the ar~unH..rt for
The summa ry 1 ~ as follc..ws
bat
ron to visit se-veral Wef'ks with. n·lrnayor, local voters ~ho\\Cd the
Rep~~llelln
Til-.; Legionnaires got their runs atlves
county seat east of herr:' how to
For ' lavor
Mr and Mrs VIrgil Campbell ami
6!\0 as fcdo'W-s, two in the third tnnlng
1HarlE'\
' whc.J CoffEe ba""''"'d out a threL• daughters Maxine and Betty,
bring out the voting cltumnt.lli;J
For Clrrk
1
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In the hot battle ror marsh~ I
740 , bast' hit ov&lt;'r the center fielders turned Tuesday evening [rorn a
whl.ch rnany f'Xpf'1!S had,), dlr'f'd 1Fullz
For Trra!IUtl'r
lhea:l Four tuns \\ere received In days v!fllt In ColWJlbus Miss
would be a rat'e till !he last vote W H St 1.,.
the f.:;urth lrame wh
F 1
Ann Rebra:&gt;Sier accornpanled
llkP
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IIO!l ]
en ower was home for a severo.! weeks \'ls1t
was counted Bill R 0 b
~on
w
H J 111
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given
a
bl\Se on baJls then hits by
2
"Bay' Rousll showed the )loy., I
t1 1 112
,
Mr and Mrs Philip Mt!ier Sr
something real in thE' way of r~.:n- ' Sletff s majorih
SQ 1 Pickens Devol
then Ward and llnd Mrs Harold Roush and
Ding, this popular vote gett"'r ptlcd
Fnr Coun('ll ~·dx to b~ l•le~ ll'i:' I r:,ar~t were (liven theil bases on Elizabeth Roush returned
up a total or ~ 90 votes wlult&gt; his Bingham
658 · e tm:; Thto fmal run fm Llle ex- from a few davs visit
three uppcnents \\ ere hard pres.~('~ RPemn
~.or~z l soldltors came In the el(lhth lnnlnB at St ClEursville and
to collect 431 among them BIJ; ~ D!lla rd
640 af'U!, Fl!jher had socked out a three 1 Mrs Alfred Smith
majority or lhe 1021 votes cast lJ·- Mo~ ~nra:1
623 ibase hit through 11ght fietl: antl 1ts the guest or her
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lng 159
- I CBr,tt'\'
611 1~cort'o on Diehl s long fly to Har- Frank Brandenburg
One other mce bt ought out. o~ t Bt oo:C&lt;;
~ 67 1 ten!:mrh
Mrs Jacob Mees and daugh t..er
a thousand voters This wa:.-; l&amp;~" Smith
~21 ) T!1 t' box score
Jean of Athens ate spending a ltW
ba.ttie for Treasmet but re~;ul~ Mllli:i
~li:l ' Leglon
AB R HE days with Mr and Mrs Herman
Horde:l
3J71Ward, If
5 1 1 0 St1auss and
family un
For Marsh:dl
Lewts, p
5 0 2 1 Heights
Robson
590 Darst. 3b
E.dgar Bm ton has returned
5 1 1 1
Some unusual featmes m
Mayer
2431 Cotlefl cf
a.tter a several weeks sLav al Pratts
5
0
1
0
connection with the voting In
1Fowler
112 1Fltllur' lb
Por.k,
Middleport arP Hrst
1'1\me
76 1Diehl ss
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Mrs W A Oomptun and chll1Winegar
were ten voters casting the1r
Rob.son s plurolltv
:14'7 ' Fowler, rf
dren left Wednesday to 1 Lake
flrst \'Otes Thev weae Murv
3 1 2 0 Sha\Htee at Princeton, w \u ror a
Hc.:1.~.~on' maJorlcy
159 Cn~to rf
Li(lhter Ann Sauer l~dlt: 1
Democrdlr
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0
0 0 0 month.s 1
Ma,or
IP!ckfns c
say a t a summer co.tago.,&gt;
4 1 2 0
RuSI!ell ' Jep Swlshet , Ch9.s
I J M Bu• c!lett
Devol 2b
4 2 1
Mr .. Cora. Roberts and son Ornnt
~Patsv' Murnp Wtlbur Ash40
Wert: Atb~ns visitors Monda~
lev lJarr) JohnSon Cll,lvln
Fr Manhal
1
--Mr
d M
ll
Jc'ln Hawk lm
15 \ Total
40 1 10 3 C I biUl
rs o vet Hartley or
Reichman ' William Gra re fin d
1
H D McCumb ~ 1
2 R~d Men
AB R H E ' llln ua are guest-'! of M1 and
John G1lmme
P a'Af.lm maJurlty
::: [ WaRo11 lC
second In the &amp;cond warll
4 1 1 0 Mrs C A Hartley for u Jew dKys
No ofh f'• randldates H'Cc\~ ~d su i- T Dve 3b
4 0 O O Munagers 6f the local Ktol!er
l ht:re were Hve women on
f\c1n1~ V( tes lo Qtmlif:V lnnsm uch ns Hendrix lb
the electlt~n beard the g1eat3 0 0 1 storl'fi attended a district meeting
th ~t ~ nnme.s we1 e not on the bal- F.isP.lsteln P
number of wcm~n f'V!ll to
4 0 1 0 at Parke1'8burg Tuesda~· evt!ninw
lot
, M r.ve cf
M\% OpaJ Will who wtdeJv. enL
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ISisson 88
~ 0 0 an C't&gt;eration for removal of het"
SOCIETY MI!:El'S
I Ebert ba.ch, c
4 O l O ap~,adix at 1.\ Parkersbw-g hO!i~,..
Tl-uYWotr.an's Jllorebm MIUibnar~ 1Hru-tenbach rf · · ' · 4 0
1 tal baa improved 1!10 that t1he ex'""
I S&lt;~ietv• or Ihe Heath Method!;;~ Hoed 2b ·
Pf!Cts to return to her home h ,•u
4 0
""'"'""· helct their postponed mt'E!•-1
0 3 SunQay
- - - - 1 MJt.ses Ernest.ilX' and Batllo.rn
1mg T11 ~sd n y ('Venlng at the hom!! 11 Total
o{ Mu; !11uK Rollt•r on .Sixlh aveTh
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35 I 6 4 Bar.e•s of Huntingt.ou w va
1trll~ Rev Elchlngrl ~ave n mosll
\ ee base hits- Coffee Fisher com£' for a VISit wUJJ lhelr grand:
mt~ rrstm(l' and appu:.praate talk un 2 Stc eu bases-Watson Elsclsteln pateJJi.S, Mr and Mrs. JuliuS Smltll
Extunnon Work, lL~ applied to all
and family a.o.Jd other rclatJ~es ,
, Lee was ~11"
I
1tvpes of lmluslly, r~pecla ll y pe:-Bn.'!es en b:llls-otf Le.,_,ls 1, 'I MJ ~ Wm H Cook Is
ted
t.amuur to m1sslont ty flcldl:i Arte1 Fflwler 1
qultc· ill at' her b'
rep~
1Iast ) ~a'l' Ed nmnet
, N-•l:e~ ane; TrJ•~.:.d,1 J
V'!IS
11 ~oeiA.l t\ mc d('l\clous Je!t·e~hStrtlck out by Lev:Js 2: Eisclsteln Mai'l street.
Ol'lle on
,It'll!
1
Cecil Allfllenq.
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men l.ti v. ere sencd by the host-eRS 1
Mls L dl 0 1
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Score ''Y lnnlng.s
" 'I 0. av s Jl,liSfi Gonev,evt'

4·l"lece Walnut Bed Roomt Suites for $17ln fact. eVf!tYt.hlnr In Farnlture and floor
~overlng9

arc lowl'r

durin: tht.'-

Augull Furniture Sale

51 new pattcrn~t-Yard wlde-abs,iolutl:l..ly
rast colon-f:Ici'IIC'!nt for (Iris sehool
Dresscs-BQys

Shirts-l"ajama!l,

for

QuUt5 made of fine Qaallty 80 SlJuare
"uUun.

O'CEDAR MOPS

19c

Cklana as J( pblilbes-M.akes Floors
IM'autlral

1t0

qalck

and

euy-Tinanday

.rma can ..... ., a. lollowa7.5c Mopa ror

BOY'S POCKET

49c
69c

$UO Mopa For
$1.50 MOJifl P'or

)\YARD

K~~

Two hladc Cocobola hDntUo ~ltl!t. aad
:1ue blaide llibl'e cullulold hanj(!e II'Jiea nal 'fa)ue fer a \ery low prlcti,

99c

AUGUn SAVINGS

lOc ·

Oil 'be Main Floor lnclHe-.Men's ana
Bo:rM Drets Caps 52.c-Qoae Slippers for

Mea ••d women at 50e aad 95c a palr-

SWEATER SALE
150 Boyo, Cirla, Ladiea, Mem

"BIG MOO&amp;!£" Mnn's Work 8blrt.s at. ftc
Gb l's $1-01 Dl'e.Yflll a&amp; i9c-Three l\ onderlui t"alues In TurkJsb Toweb-

All WI&gt;OI

1&amp; T owela ... , . . . 4 for 25c
15c Towelr . . . . . . . 3 fo• 25c
~ l'owelo . . . . . . . 2 for 39c

~w..,.tero

5io-Velnt.

!deaJ. Sw'fter for Scbool

•U Sheet.iiiJ' Ilk A \'ani 41 lnnhflfl wide-

T~.URSDA Y

fOJ'

Na. 3 O&amp;lvaabetl Tabl
Falher Gtft!P Sbeellnl

unbleaebed

...

1.'bat sell nrularly at. $1.50 and $1.85-Coat st'l(' Rl"d Bllpover styk!-lu!l\

36

wear.-

SJ·OO

(&gt;I·RI:.'~ CAATER'S RAYGN

A~ $1.00 P~INTED FLA"t

SILk

CREPES
Seltd eoiDr 8hUUlUIC

SUb-Not

CombJ~tian

many

pteeee ldt to aleae •P.

'I!HURSDAYSQ

t

S1llta-Repit.r SUO re-

tall wah!:c--

TliU~SDAY

A YA!RD

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TO THE VOTERS!

Ills " Orllhljlf'l'fl are 8f'('UIIIuml'(! to I

•;:~ tb•l• Idol •

ol&lt;h

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I am indeed apprecia,tive of the fact

LIVESTCCK

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ao manv loyal friend&amp; supported me in my
race for the republican nomination for
Mayor and take thi1 meana of expreaain1
that appreciation.

WM. HETZEL.

Begins

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SIX O'CL(K'K DINNER
:A L
0 O 2 4 O O O I O 7 IO 3 ~~:~~~·and George C1ary vlsl\e J
Ml, and Mrs B H R.awHngs en- I R !.1
J o o o n0 0 0 0 1 6 4
Joh endj at Oalllpolus rec~nt)y
proved It was onh a bP.ltlf' to sre
bow man" votes w H ste\if terta1ned ttt the1r home at Rutland I
n &amp;nkus Is enJOying a vnca -· - ·- tJon irom. !. hls duties allhe New
coulel collect He polled a t')lal c;f ] Tuescta~ I'V('lling with:\ six ociockl
801. b&lt;ling high man Ju elthl'l tr&gt;Wl' d4mer Those Invited were
Mr
Mr !l.nd Mn
York Clotmng f;tore
Ralph Glllnore and family rewhUe his opponent was compr.ll rrl an11 Mts Herbert Bell and daugh- 01 Granville D~yamond McKnight
~ be satisfied with a trifle mol c ter of Cleveland Mt and Mrs Q Lashet and 'Mr
~d :rs
H turned from a few days sta}' at
t'han one fourth that number 213 R Sto ut afld Mr and Mrs C p Adamb and daugh~r or r~lwnburt BuCAeye' Lake '
w b~ exact
Dutto•1 :mrl daughter, Lucille, of 1wnc hl're to attend the funeral
Misses Hilda Ohllnger and Ma, Another great battle wa~&gt; on for Mlrltllepmt and Mt and Mrs 0 M Mrs Myta Rowlev which was cm~f cella Owens left by motor Tuesday
$ouncll In thlll race the popular Dutton of Chicago A very pleas- ducl:.cd Tuesday aftellloon at r • evening for NUs Mich to visit with
"Doc" Bingham showed the boys n I ant e'•enhl!{ was spent by those at o clock at lh
ld
our relatives tor a few days
e ll$ euce
Paul B d b
f ew things leading the :30Unell can - tending
Paul Jonf's Is connned w his 0
ran en urg returned to
dtdates, but Plummer Bees nn 'WRH 1
CLUB HOSTES!OI
home on Gravel Hill
ht)•ton, after a few da}s' vb;Jt with
only a ' neck' away, cmning In
Mrs Ernest Tom kl
~ h t
Miss Allie Mauck and Mrs Hattie B:a_,::re~ts, Mr and Mrs Flank
with six ICS.&lt;i votes A A Dtl!ard to h
tl
P ns was 05 esR Bennett motored to Qolllpolts w d
en rg
was also near with 12 less thn u arter~~oonveath'~~~~·r~~!u~; 'i,~e~d~i' j nesda)' for a visit with Ju~g~' sitf!:lnw~~~ h::s accepted -a poBeeson and Mossman was folll u· street The Invited
n n 1Mauck
and h
e ro1er Company
wltb 17 less than DIUard Flh b ocnsion were Mrs B!J~st;_ 11 ~~ ~he
Captain Tom Jones was a bus I~ at Gal~ ~ken charge of the store
0
man was Carne)' with 12 less ttun and Mt ~ Homl'!r C&lt;lope
0 1 ~ 1nes.o; vlsttm In Gallipolis WednesI\IOSSman these nve wete 0\1~ nOO, l tefresh.ments were served'
a n .y day,
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b1gh man, Bingham ha.v1na: 6Sil 1
__
Miss Llda Po~ll. who has been
!The sixth man wa&amp; C L. Brooks
confined at Ht~ler hoapttal for some
W,ltb 567 votes
Mr find M1 s Fred Puwers are 1 time, was brought to her home on
• On the Dtmocratic side, llt*Je en- pirpa.rlng to move the l:ttter p&amp;.t Second avenue, Wednesday She ls
,- - - - - -of the week to BUCYTUS where the[much improved
j rmme1 lS to b(' emplO)'ed Mr }J{I~Mrs J K Jones of CJutrlf!lton
1 1!rs was recent!\ triHlS!ert ed from relurned to her home Tuesda}
I
af~
' his work her.-. to Bueyrus He l)n ~ ~~ VISiting With her netces Mrs.
been lnBuef\'1.18forth~past seve~dl tank Knopp and Mls John Smith ,
,
VLvran Smith retm ned Wf!dnes,
•
I weEks, arrnuglng !or the transfea
...... RIIIWOf'M~ ~late'• P'Ml
Tr a lnnu~ster C L Wilson left ~ay from ChallCl:iton, where sh&lt;:!
• Why aufter rrom the queer ttll:ln 1 wec.ntosdav for Columbus, whe 1e h.. pent several days With relatives
iJIIlHa.ae cau.!Jing 1nere ltchlnl' '!lot attended the funeral of Barry E and friends
Illllatera,
toee and fe.t, cracklnl', PtlellDI' akin.
Frank Lewis K
Ringworm, Trench Foot or 1Speak:; geneml supenntcnd~L of W d
d
nopp returntid
c nes ay from Boncar W Va
Cl'oteh Itch, when )IOU C'!8Q1 llVOid Jn. the New York Central rallrolld
,, &lt;•
M1 s Otle Slanley returned to he r' where he has bee!1 working !or
" t 1oo and quiekly ht1al )lour •ldn
'W 1t 0 Dr. Nlllon'• Nt:a:odenn' Baaed 1
•Prtst several day•
on the~amou• l'nlillah Hoapltal for· home Wednesday, after spendlnr; 1
• muJa. ltcovel'il4 by a. ludln' Lon- 1aeverai day&amp; wlth her mother, Mr:;
Lena Fox has resumt!d he1 dutl~s 1
, lloa lk D •P•otallat. Dr, Nlzon • Nl:i:· Swanson ot Gallipolis
1 at Rlilthburn a store a.fte 1 en)Oytng
'
a month's vacatlon'
• Ollerm actA wltll ~ma•inl' •P..d h! OI.IIM tleelped tor thl1 partiCular
Joh.n Leaper Wll8 a busfuess vlslt- 1 Mra -..... H
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lltla diM.... Nhtoderm fl auaran- or ln Stewart Wedncsda:y
' n""-~ oft'man returned ~ ~
t
~f"1\'f 0P ltoh ILDd .quteklJ' Mrs K. A. Beaver was cal!ed to IDllnbar MoDd1.1 eventnr, alter
I G:r.~
r tht ,..:II coat
Rutland Tuesday evening becaUie ol f~dlng several days here with her
101' ZtiUe D;y&amp;UIIl'ln au4 n.o:let Drll5jt}J.c ser1ous Illness of t.er mother,, a~: ';ah~lio~ relatives
;
Skte. Mhldll'!pWt. Ohio
Mrs Hawkins
· w'ithp..,t~·einhart spent Wed- \
'
.
uer mother, Mrs Julia
, , :•£Lit
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, 1
, of Pomeroy
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1
Grace Mayes and daughtAr
Betty, and son, Francis, of Chesi1.'
~ v;ere the week- end vlsttora ,1c
· and Mrs Sumner Kindle of
No&lt;th S!&lt;ond "enue
·
Dr. and. MD. Junkennan and
-.::::;:;
eon Richard returned TueM:Jay "ve- 1
•
vlsltil)8 friends at Mict- j
I desire to thank li'Y many friends and

Roll Rooling
57c

1 Ply Roofing, Fo1·merly Selling $1.25

PER ROLL . . . . . .

. . NOW

2-Piy Roofing, Formeily Selling $1.50

PER ROLL . . . . .

.

..

Slate Coated Roofing, f'ot merly Selling

$2.50- PER ROLL

. . NOW

!Colon Blue Blade;, Red ami

Green~

. NOW

3-Piy Roofing, Formerly Selling $1.75

Va!·ious Mphalt Shingles, Fu1·melly

PER ROLL . .. •.
NOW
'
Heavy 3-Ply Rdofing, formedy Selling
$2.75- PER ROLL .
. .. _ NOW

$5.f&gt;O t" $7.50 Per Rquare

Selling

NOW.
(Not Over 7 Sqllil.res or anv Onl' K1ndl

LUMBER
No. 2 Drop Siding (Pattern No. 16)

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Ends

Aug. 14 OF ODDS AND ENDS. Aug. 21

l

Per Thouoand Feel

tClean But HnoUy)

.Jtobe

Strledy No. 1 Common Dimensions

II

2d0xl2 ..... ' .... ' . . . ' ....
2xl0xl4
2x10xl6
2x8&gt;:16 .. ' ' .... . ' . . . . .. '

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SJZ.SO

Per Thouoand

(.\bove Weather Shined and Dark)

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Barbed Wire

1

,II h T
C Y Oes
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$2.50

I

tru;

00K

ru

.a. B ..t\. J' T
n

Paint Brushes

Drain Tile or Field

I

vote for Marohal of Middleport at the Primary &lt;&gt;f Tuesday, Aull1st 11, 1931. 'Your
splendid endoroement i• more than' appreciated and I trust that with the oame loyal
and generous comideration at your hando
I will be elected in November.
•
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Youn for "Service"

GRAIN PRICES

1-4..J*8 Dec 53

WILLIAM ROBSON

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22~22 1-2

Dec 23

31nch
4 Inch

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3c: Each
........... 4cEach

.......... fi.Wb

.. .. . . .. .. . 7c ~~~

8 Inch

......... .. UlcEach

ALL PRICES DEUVERED IN MEIGS COUNTY
TERMS OF SA,LE:-CASH WITH ORDER

It IIIMIIr. ta• ~ an • .,.._1117
A. dch,

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~~~-~~~:;~ 3-4,
1-0·3-8;
"l
Ala.y"''
43 J-4-

5-

Tile

to $7.50

lllnlcle. .tad. . . ., laworl

12- INB--Gralns
firm today Wheat
to l-4c tower, corn 1
5-8c hlKher, and ORts'
1-Bc lower
58

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10~

. ONE-HALF; PJ\ICt

£h eese

I~~~:rn

~·:c:=:::::z.·~·

5 G&gt;tllon to a Customer- Bring Your Can.

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~N APPREGIHION!

.

PER SPOOL

Formerly Sold From

i t't.

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PER GALLON

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Linseed Oil
SSe

4 Point- SO Rod

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aupporten who rave me auch a magnificient

IDclbl':ll wide 7e a )'a1111.

to Vl.ha•

SALE CLOSING OUT SALE

i g.

1

ABC FINE PERCALE

eact.

The R. A. MILLER LUMBER CO.

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AlllE WIU'tiNG PAPER

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"l\fON;rA;_G$" FASl;l:ION·

cr -••t p••ro.

vacv.Uon
Wagn er, MtliK! county &amp;u-

1

Augut;l l:t
W,\BC- New York (348(Jo.860J li I
h
d 1 11
!'~ A I:; P U,'JKRIN
~ 01
aca
vm Kat ~ Sml ~h ~; Music , U 15 0 en1molllitac
ncootat 1ons,
11.ndseathe wee
ghb-lltt.le
1or th at love ly complexion they
pa.Jents and guardians of children
nls Klntfs Orch, li 45 Mortt..l D::lwI N S Radio Ea.t.or
11
ney 7 Bnad Conn•Jl 1 ~0 Comuc
Ilk ~
ar It v.as pos.'ilble at a
. :~ We can not aft' Ol'd to have uUI' c hlldn~n. ur out ' scs.\Lll 1 45 otecm C)M:;ers , d Nc" Ym lt, Aug t2-Tne best. rec~n~ "'~»&gt;adcMt. to
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· aci'Ultl~ for that matter, fhrtmg '"- lth death becauso': :o;O ffi l' Fast Fl elght ~ 8 30 Crime Club, 9 1~ 1 1 e on tdevislon 1 !)II.Ve ~een ) ..t Ma.)OI Jimmy • Walker because
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c~d. ~u' ~cen almont any tune and few dnvcL-;, , mrl eeJ, -&gt;a.mcr:o rc
tnt')' wm be satisfied with looklnJ· least 01 the exp""
WLW-! 4211-7001 ~ 45 pm t.ov. ell lll '" L',
tfi\!):"e ar1~ who ca not re(OUilt a
numb er of mcuJ.ent Tho.uas, 6 Amos 11 Allll)' 6 ao Phil
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WJ~ their CU I' to pie\ en~ a I'Ure 'olh~wn With on e .d I hf' "L lorch, 7 ~0 Melutly MouH.Jts ll 'lh~ c1 1Ufo• ling tu hea.r the pionecrfl ~~:n~nj~;lt~~;o~~c~r~n':s'can
Jl11!nact''l of the pubhc highwa y.
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whereb y som e ot these et!peclally outlandish ffi(\ll ::;li!JSltJt ,il O&lt;l;j Bob Nev.h nll, II Dance 01 ~'-' llouny Hamy ~ca 1 " Lc\'VI:llon 1 set us 1s
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IS tne card111al ru e o nature
Wlll,lli ll1 JJ!s:m 7 30 Pupulu Con- um r 1s w110 al e blnuug the trall Stadium Co•e"'c ot tile City of
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IJ Popular PtoJ.::, H J\j Popu· IJ'MJC1111l.;
with the pJOcesslon New York Tno:~e \'rho are wlthhl
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J(J I» k:okmg fmwa 1d to the days
vi the wnge of lhe b!'oadcasl..ll ol
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M.EXlCO'S FINANCES
tine ttal~ 11 30 Lan) Funk , Ot I ttw 1Hlrli 1
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IS SAID that a tem;e sttuatton might be l&lt;.'..;.-;cn"d ill
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p.n 1 C\'. t:ll l~om.t ~ lj Atr. o.;~ n An- 1 A' 1.1 ~~ ~1 11 ob~1 rvo h.• ~ st!en l 1nl Cll\' t?ls month nrc some of
M.cxHo Ill tn OIH'Y m~ttt(J~ 1! tht• lJnltPd Stutc:-; (1\' oth t: \ cl} G 15 Pup uhu Eut.c rta m ~ l li'iJ!J 11LII1C Ll •l1t
l.t~c ~ a 1 lprulln~ lhe wudds gtcate:;t conduct&lt;js
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sugge:-;tlon i!'l mtldc that the UnJted SLat ~:-~ mtghl wtll tak P il B. nd c ,m ·rl !J .)1,) c :.n ... Lu .1 nd 11 . 1 1
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Em !0 Gl umber Mu,lc.
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Amu1:1 n And y f01 ull lho~ who
a haml ei th e r hy rlln•ct tcdelal hmn1'i Ol lh1oU g h the t't•dWJR- DLtl tl t 1400 _1[Ju h 4 ~ P, , Rnl'l 1:.! D1mct Otr.h
1:.:30 an-1 ,.,, II be cheet ed by the news, at"'
cral hank:. a:-~ tht- amount ot IU~e:;t m e nt by Am·~ II Cdl:" J , Pqnr1~ 1 Ln~ 1 n rbl('
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going to be celebr&amp;tlug an nnmIWa1lv
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14543-ti\101 •elsa,) ;;hurUy Jts on Augw;t 19,
t;o:great tha t •lll~ ' loan wollld not
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IC 111- C A 'sLug 1 1\&gt;;ll;UI 8 ' 10 !3, ;td C;11 :_ 11, 1; !•Ill I'{1pllltn P1og 1145 The 1 wh('n t11ey will have been heard
ce 1t 93U Chnl Iuand E•n , 1 ~'i l 0r dlf' l !l' l flm\v \o1 1l~r ~ Orch ll l mghtl;. for two years.over the
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Bn 1''11y Fa it\' u :10 .u.anu {:( 1.1 NBC-WJZ coast-tu-coas~ network
Th 0" e w h () fa • nr th e l!l)(•cl!O n
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tlll e d St .IteR a •, Prtrl:. Nlgh,t Lll u 10 -\ !l\0~ - II Ancl} Cf 1( !l 0 A Holll:'s D,mcc 0! 111 Dw-mg these two yeatS, so the
a nat1nn, leudin"" money to Mextco or .tny other nation 10 lJ Lo•', I) lh umn~ 11 1'1 Lolllr~ 1LH\l{ J &gt;'tk Lil ll r
10 t5 Po]mJa 1 Jcalculalors figure, Correll and OM'
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]&lt;.Jen have written 12S2000 words
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ThaL latt!Jr I~ t1H' Jact ,l'll D~m , n Dtlllll
fi,\5 Har:~ld pm lO \II ll Tllonms, fl Amos ll lagc fo r a healthy enerF;eUe novel •
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OUI €W.I! Hungt:. P'J\c 71.) leo" I 11 45 Th p
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Andy have been ROing about thelr
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by this countl\' H:; .1 nut•on :tnd lUilhclmme, \\hen w, Elh··gl':llr s o 1eh A 30 Populm HI D1X11 Slngf't " • 3U Plck&amp;.l i F.,.m 1work 1n a ~ct iot~!l MLY
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mghtly rambles for 11.n lndefin.•' 0
In A:mf'IICa 18 fJ8 Jfl!lg lo,.,,ud th,\l OSH,
W ~_-\M- Clc lriiltd !21:Kl-1070r 010 1her,MuHk
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um ' ttme to come 1cv... rN:!ord \hi;:
There ale lhousanr:ls •Jf taxpayer~ m our t•n unll'\' '"- l1 !J 1 "' 1 rE:~se b~~~~Scmes 6 30 O~n~ ami , \V IH- DeiH:•t , 400 _7aO I 6 35 ~m 1over In Arrlca people get up a
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cnn nnt affmd tu he aHIIlll-{ 111 Jlll&gt;'ng deht :; ltlC llfl(' d ht - 7 30 PI.IJulm ConN't t
!! p 0 puht; ' P: 11 ~ 1 "' 11 .. Bcmes, 6 45 Tile Ponce Amos 'n' Andy Bo says a ml.ssion·
Pr , fl lO P
i::'ilslc ,. 1 Dixie Snll!eJs 730 Th~
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CRU~etho~e opcllltJngom gO\ernrnentwrre t f}llll-{to s.i \1'
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ayne, of PlttsSIJe:tl:rr 10 l'i The Stebbt115 B o~~ I
• IS ers o fthe la.ry,
bUllth, Who wntes from Ethiopia
the inves tments of the moneyed few who &lt;ould affoi'd t 1 10 4,, Th · w rAM PlHJeJs 111 : EkHut ll Ill'n Pollocks Orch. 8 30 that Uley llsten In rcgul.&amp;rly get.losethelr m\·e:-~tmont~o~, manv time:-~ over, \\hilc th e illdi\H:i- Milum l.nmkl '• OJ ; h, 12 Mtdnlgh~I PcpulnJ Enscttll&gt;le , li Cigar jlhls, ~ins the PTCIIrnm by waY ,,
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10 Amsa , .DJKAS shortwQve ~tation
ual taxpuyer tould not afford 1t nnce.
H r~ Populo! Datct Otch
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111.s Loul :~ Huniry1
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Bv n o m c,lllti s hould a!IVOnP. 1n charge ot tlu ,; go\1.!1'11- w..: AH~-C!JlumlJrJ. 1500 _1430 \ tJ 15 Fl\il 12 The Ch:~mplou.IJ , l2:tq, Edna Rocbiin~:, 17-ye~l-old sing.
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mel)t'H affair~ eHn cumuder ~U(h a move, either With ll'- 1 1 ) 1 ~ 1 · ~~~ ' •1 1 ~e 1' 15 Mo~ton DowWON-Ch icago 1 ~Hi 4 _ 7201 6 30 ,ram, who has -pent a good deal
au Cmwcrl 7 :JO Connlf
r.of her young life In the 11 t di
1' oo mile 1l ncv
gard to !llcxt co 01 With an~ other country
Bo&lt;\lr("\1 71,) Gloom Ch!l~en. 6 01 n~ e r Ul'lnce 6 45 Hawlcl Teen, kg been selected t
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work dt&gt;tsignC!d tf) fa\•or the wealthy few at t e t'X\ICn:-;e nl · m n·,s
o Betty n~&gt;d Hnt old Q PnrcJ•s !! D k"' Elll ' ta ,' 0 _ .... lng _role (If Rudolph Prlml's music.
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ll ng .ts
,.,...,. ll play Luana." which will be
the mft llY J)oor, ha:-. already broug t a lOUt ar t ')O mllll\ r= 'l\ K ~ r s Otch 10 45 " •Ill o~. ~~~ Cla1a Lu and Em , 9 43 Dream -produced this ~ummer In Prague
condih nn!-! Wllh•ntt wh tc h thi~ c n\)ntry iVOU]cl hP 111 n1lltl1 1boJn• s OJc h
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C·xm-snnde1 · ~ 0 ~0 10 15 TIIC , Stebbins ~Joys Ole title role Is "Bird or Para.-,
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Hf'rt:le KA \ s Orch U Earl dlae.''
better ~h :o pr•, t.1k cn from cve 1·y angle. Let s con:~! er t 1c
Burt n::&gt; tt s orch 1130 Dilncc or
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&lt;280-1070) -&amp;me Btattsttca Agi"Jn1
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thy,mnn 1:-l a J c to laC cnre n
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l tm . Kaw S mi th~ Mu.slc 6 15 Den- ti'cl Glenn 7Rm!v Va llees Orah, e .cor the ftn\. alx month!&gt; or 1931,
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1'1( ) 'i E~n1 Cm1c~ ri 7 ~0 1 he CJ- U B A Rolfes Orch 10 lJtt.le Jack roa.dcaata. ineiUdlJli 22 interna10Jie of our mn (' h-muJrierl trlCnds !:\3~8 ~i 1at It'· til no l lmn lh•ns 1 •~ 1'he Bc~wt&gt;ll Sl&amp;t ~rs Llttk 10 15 The Stebbins Bo)'a, tt~~~~~w;!~ stations ad•-• to
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COO mg i'IJ",;, c~l 'IE!alh r~ Ctrh 830 Band Con("ert , WTAM PlaH•rs ll 30 Blli Do~~ !tl cllNn. Colt.UJ!bJ&amp; B~&amp;tlrJf
In l:~house hf en use hs w~~a.~Pul!J make 1t hot fur h1m 111 :JO Svm]lhony: H)· t5 Popular I n ne:. 0 1ch 12 Mldnltiht M~Jod~JI, ;,·~~::• : e i)~al 01 aiftllat•
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lim!• he camn hom e anyhow
Pr~ lO 30 Ra•llo Roundu p 11 au.~ ' 1:!'3(1 !l.tn Emersc·l Oill'A Otclh
j.re ln Colo~ 8(!rJna•.
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;'About the 0nly thmg th"iW h hflrder to unrl 1·r~t~nc:
l r. v.ell Thcrnas, ll Amos n l'itv F lvc, 6 45 Morton f'nwney : 1 and the ottieri ta WPIW.
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• 1 F'J:o· c~. 7 30. Popul~tr Orcrh. 7 .4n tcr~. 8 30 Popu lA r Concert : a:aa 'r Knew Thtm Whenr
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18istcr.s .or !'he Sklllr.t~ 8 t.fur f'A} PrpJ'II,r_ Ptn&amp;'' 10 Dnnctita by tfie Ted Jltlllnf, 'lportl announcer. W'll&amp;
There seems to be an overproduction of everythmg i n ' NH~,_u.n·s Orch· 8 ao C11~&gt;tlhan ~~~,· L10 ' •5 l«ldlo Rourutup;
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Lu".!nl! ETti " lO H .1'1ry TheU' 'Orch; Dreh
T!l'~ J~ IJm•rt haa · betD '•

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because of th e ~ource ot the comp a1nant but w cu
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ott~ is reminded hy a man of the hLgheht mtegrity 111 the - - - viJI)tge that 1.:hlldren . are 'takmg unnecessarily great
ci)!Jnces wtth death because they are t'1ding bchwd u dri - l
v~ whmw main obJect 111 life ::~eemll to be cha,.in~ !'tu·efuJ I
...-.JI.orists 111 the ditch, 1t seem:; ample tim e that some heP! 1
llf;bcmg La ken to th e wa1111ng thal a halt l'l hould he t a lied .

If you wt~'1 h. ue permllnf'lltly rehcvl.'.d o fgaw m stomach and bowela.
take BRalma.nn'lf Gall Tablets,
which a1 e prepared espeelally for
~tom uch .-:a!. L\ll&lt;l all the ~d dft'(L8
res ultil1g hom CBS prMSure
Tho t em pty , t::l11lWing feeli&gt;""...s nt
the pat o! the sklmo.ch wlll diS&amp;pIJCar, th;~.t anxious, nervow feeling
w1~ h heart palptl.atlon will vanls!l,
and you will again be able to take
a. deep b1cath w1thor...'- dl..scornfort.
1 hnt drowsv, sleel-'Y feeling after
dln 11er w1n b~ replaced by a desire
for entcrtn.mment Bloating will
cease Ym r limbs, arms and ftngers will n•J longer fee] eold and "'go
to sleep" because Baa.lmann's Ga.s
Tablets prevent gas from tn~rrer·
lng v.t~h the c~rculauon Ge~ tho
genutue In the }'ellow pack~~. at
lllollY .:oOO drug store Prlce $1.

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PlttsbUrlfh AUk 1:1- IN5-HotfS
P1Lb"'' -urt
he•-.- ,,, ..• , ng prop- Rece lplli 600, market very slow , un •v
.,.. - - - - - - - &lt;'rt} the bulk of which
wa
dertune lower acting around a30
(ContlnUt~n rl'ml pa~e one&gt;
eMate w her tv.o dau h
s real tor chol.:;e liKhtwelll'ht&amp; big 6.86 for
ploy•nmt relief WBB nominated as Ca1 rle Hall or Rutlan~ ~t~~ ~-r.; : &amp;bout 260-lb butcben or around 10
ca•1d!C:ate for maym by MWII!l llvn Oe1t 1Udl' Ooet.z or Mid
rr; cents lov.er , no early
li8Je5 and
Rept..bllcans
dieport 'fhe practlcally nu other early bid
1wune~~Ses to th
l Now 76 years of flit' Coxe} trl - Web.&lt;~l..er and J e; ;t1~ ~ere Mor t.on Cattle Receipts 15, odd lot llt• umphed over a. field or tlve oppone sttlr
tie change
4 anents Nomination by Republicans 4IJ
the :JaSl has been almost cqun·ule nl
to ••'&lt;Uon

1game and th( .l from ume to time
1 rhe ~&gt;f'cre was heaped a bit hil!het
Ins a successful runner came across

Receiv•'""' 159 VoteI More Th an Comb'1ned To t a I Of

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A.d l rondack

WILL PROBATED
The will or Jenny E 8U)we nf
ll\1Jddlt'port IU.s probated In thl'

Sit•e ff M&amp; k ea Runa way 0 ut Of Race For T reaaurer of th stJln ll'
Receiving 809 Out Of 1027 Votes Caat.
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HarIey, Fu Itz WIt out ppo11llon
(.[(feat In the early stages t~f the
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InK medium 11.nd beLter '100-900 : l lllht wel&amp;ht.ll slow, mo11.1y UO
other common to medhun loti 4,b0- down 'Ward to 3 00 tor cull 110rt.s "

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litamp&amp; t.o compellllat.f&lt; deall!r!i lo• IAnn &amp;lie~ ol Foret~t Run and John
1a11b lllf stamp• 1&lt;&gt; packo,.~;
Scutt at LtlncW! ter ret.urned Tu••·

couunuu htollen 111round 4. 50 , ' Cl ~

10• Lutter rows down to 1 ~ m&gt;:!Sheep
Recelp te 11~ : choke
Wedm·od•y dlum l.md up to :S 65 a rew med- I bunt» acallnc around as Ibl
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a~e 1 OO·U~ oome cho1ce blp:lyCll.lv~a
Receipts 150 ma ... t 1w ... htt held hlcher, other~ 40. to

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\\ere lumed back w11.h their scalps the .!! Late and drive the jobbe:

the local hlgh school athletic field
TueSI:' HY evening Tht- Una! count
I of the melee V.&amp;I'J 7 to l with the
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Unutually Close. Five Within 47 Votes

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PTH.ERS AND FATHERS who h1we young girls and
. : boys takmg tnp~ 10 truck~ and the like where a large

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gn\fer, stmter alfd stag(' mnnu11er
Dale WJmbrow hPs bchmd him
Mr and Mr.; Ch.arles Scnnelr
success as a P"lntcr cane eatvcr,
ukelelc maker and short story spent sunor,tay at. Muses Bottom
M1ss GladYs Pnullne Davidson
Brad Browne bus been .,
a Hoor\'J&amp;.lker and a. col- spent seve! nl days last week with
her aunt, Mrs Clyda Ca.l\'ert, at

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crowd oJ jOUII~ilters 1s being trans ported O\oer the
wuys and L: wa~' l' of ..,the statu, shoult..i not otlly warn then·
cliitdren to be cateiul, thtJy should take a much more neccSBary ste p, that of knowing from perso nal oh~ervaton, I
that the dri ... er of Huch conveyance 1s the ihnd ·or person
who can he rdJed upon to be a careful, pam:staklllg ma n

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lng lpr larger boles In douQ'bllul.s,
Dng-..aced Boy.-He lUWJ
SW!S3 ch~e and macaroni
by tut Wlfe's Pekiogeae.

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RADIO CONTENTS PUBLIC

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the AUGUST t'UltNlTURE

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lAyer fell. &lt;"oUon Mattresses for $6.85Eaa•neled Breakfast. Suites for $14.75--

THURSDAY

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Walnu' Dlnlnr Su1tes for $54 00-3-pleee
Krvehkr Llvln~; Room suites lot $65-

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'he pdoea witb those of a ye111r ago--Now
you can btiJ' genlllne Stearns aDd Fo1ler

•or use In nerrlrlll'ato.--.reen, yellow
or blue finiBh-WIIh dose rttttng lld:s-

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SM bo• llt.Ye It oo:;:;f$ to buy NatlonaUy
!J:nown makes or Furniture - Compare

60 COVERED BUTTER
AND CHEESE JARS

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wa•srn t!ashy lltlle lett ' tielder
\\liS I;IVt ll his base through lUI er-1
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then went to
third when the pitcher threl'o the
When Middleport voter!! sial t thusiasm was noticeable J M ball Into center fiEld in a hurrle:i:
Mt s Earl Denney left for Columout to do any~hing the} g-~ nerally Burehett received 40 votel:i for Ml!.\ - ~ attewpt to catch h.irn at second b,us. ~~_:re Ushe will ent.eb&lt; bal h.ospltal
or and John Hawkins 75 fo M n
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or o--=rva un and pro a } 1m
c3o it up right therefore whri"
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'- He cd.me into e hom" plate before eraUon
Pomerov wns having 11. couple ~h9.l Haw k in~ opponent re l'; elved thf' t-all could be recovered from
J ohn · Brand"nburg ol Hlmling• on
l'aces ot IU own which brought out~ votes No other cand ldntes qua 11 * 1C'enltr field Watson had sco~ arrhed for a vunt with 1ela t-tH:~
735 votes In the contest for m:U · led
\\ilhout another man coming W
Miss Maxine Ltwls W('nt w A:&lt;:Mal and 121 In the ar~unH..rt for
The summa ry 1 ~ as follc..ws
bat
ron to visit se-veral Wef'ks with. n·lrnayor, local voters ~ho\\Cd the
Rep~~llelln
Til-.; Legionnaires got their runs atlves
county seat east of herr:' how to
For ' lavor
Mr and Mrs VIrgil Campbell ami
6!\0 as fcdo'W-s, two in the third tnnlng
1HarlE'\
' whc.J CoffEe ba""''"'d out a threL• daughters Maxine and Betty,
bring out the voting cltumnt.lli;J
For Clrrk
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In the hot battle ror marsh~ I
740 , bast' hit ov&lt;'r the center fielders turned Tuesday evening [rorn a
whl.ch rnany f'Xpf'1!S had,), dlr'f'd 1Fullz
For Trra!IUtl'r
lhea:l Four tuns \\ere received In days v!fllt In ColWJlbus Miss
would be a rat'e till !he last vote W H St 1.,.
the f.:;urth lrame wh
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Ann Rebra:&gt;Sier accornpanled
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en ower was home for a severo.! weeks \'ls1t
was counted Bill R 0 b
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bl\Se on baJls then hits by
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"Bay' Rousll showed the )loy., I
t1 1 112
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Mr and Mrs Philip Mt!ier Sr
something real in thE' way of r~.:n- ' Sletff s majorih
SQ 1 Pickens Devol
then Ward and llnd Mrs Harold Roush and
Ding, this popular vote gett"'r ptlcd
Fnr Coun('ll ~·dx to b~ l•le~ ll'i:' I r:,ar~t were (liven theil bases on Elizabeth Roush returned
up a total or ~ 90 votes wlult&gt; his Bingham
658 · e tm:; Thto fmal run fm Llle ex- from a few davs visit
three uppcnents \\ ere hard pres.~('~ RPemn
~.or~z l soldltors came In the el(lhth lnnlnB at St ClEursville and
to collect 431 among them BIJ; ~ D!lla rd
640 af'U!, Fl!jher had socked out a three 1 Mrs Alfred Smith
majority or lhe 1021 votes cast lJ·- Mo~ ~nra:1
623 ibase hit through 11ght fietl: antl 1ts the guest or her
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611 1~cort'o on Diehl s long fly to Har- Frank Brandenburg
One other mce bt ought out. o~ t Bt oo:C&lt;;
~ 67 1 ten!:mrh
Mrs Jacob Mees and daugh t..er
a thousand voters This wa:.-; l&amp;~" Smith
~21 ) T!1 t' box score
Jean of Athens ate spending a ltW
ba.ttie for Treasmet but re~;ul~ Mllli:i
~li:l ' Leglon
AB R HE days with Mr and Mrs Herman
Horde:l
3J71Ward, If
5 1 1 0 St1auss and
family un
For Marsh:dl
Lewts, p
5 0 2 1 Heights
Robson
590 Darst. 3b
E.dgar Bm ton has returned
5 1 1 1
Some unusual featmes m
Mayer
2431 Cotlefl cf
a.tter a several weeks sLav al Pratts
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connection with the voting In
1Fowler
112 1Fltllur' lb
Por.k,
Middleport arP Hrst
1'1\me
76 1Diehl ss
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were ten voters casting the1r
Rob.son s plurolltv
:14'7 ' Fowler, rf
dren left Wednesday to 1 Lake
flrst \'Otes Thev weae Murv
3 1 2 0 Sha\Htee at Princeton, w \u ror a
Hc.:1.~.~on' maJorlcy
159 Cn~to rf
Li(lhter Ann Sauer l~dlt: 1
Democrdlr
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Ma,or
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say a t a summer co.tago.,&gt;
4 1 2 0
RuSI!ell ' Jep Swlshet , Ch9.s
I J M Bu• c!lett
Devol 2b
4 2 1
Mr .. Cora. Roberts and son Ornnt
~Patsv' Murnp Wtlbur Ash40
Wert: Atb~ns visitors Monda~
lev lJarr) JohnSon Cll,lvln
Fr Manhal
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Jc'ln Hawk lm
15 \ Total
40 1 10 3 C I biUl
rs o vet Hartley or
Reichman ' William Gra re fin d
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H D McCumb ~ 1
2 R~d Men
AB R H E ' llln ua are guest-'! of M1 and
John G1lmme
P a'Af.lm maJurlty
::: [ WaRo11 lC
second In the &amp;cond warll
4 1 1 0 Mrs C A Hartley for u Jew dKys
No ofh f'• randldates H'Cc\~ ~d su i- T Dve 3b
4 0 O O Munagers 6f the local Ktol!er
l ht:re were Hve women on
f\c1n1~ V( tes lo Qtmlif:V lnnsm uch ns Hendrix lb
the electlt~n beard the g1eat3 0 0 1 storl'fi attended a district meeting
th ~t ~ nnme.s we1 e not on the bal- F.isP.lsteln P
number of wcm~n f'V!ll to
4 0 1 0 at Parke1'8burg Tuesda~· evt!ninw
lot
, M r.ve cf
M\% OpaJ Will who wtdeJv. enL
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ISisson 88
~ 0 0 an C't&gt;eration for removal of het"
SOCIETY MI!:El'S
I Ebert ba.ch, c
4 O l O ap~,adix at 1.\ Parkersbw-g hO!i~,..
Tl-uYWotr.an's Jllorebm MIUibnar~ 1Hru-tenbach rf · · ' · 4 0
1 tal baa improved 1!10 that t1he ex'""
I S&lt;~ietv• or Ihe Heath Method!;;~ Hoed 2b ·
Pf!Cts to return to her home h ,•u
4 0
""'"'""· helct their postponed mt'E!•-1
0 3 SunQay
- - - - 1 MJt.ses Ernest.ilX' and Batllo.rn
1mg T11 ~sd n y ('Venlng at the hom!! 11 Total
o{ Mu; !11uK Rollt•r on .Sixlh aveTh
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35 I 6 4 Bar.e•s of Huntingt.ou w va
1trll~ Rev Elchlngrl ~ave n mosll
\ ee base hits- Coffee Fisher com£' for a VISit wUJJ lhelr grand:
mt~ rrstm(l' and appu:.praate talk un 2 Stc eu bases-Watson Elsclsteln pateJJi.S, Mr and Mrs. JuliuS Smltll
Extunnon Work, lL~ applied to all
and family a.o.Jd other rclatJ~es ,
, Lee was ~11"
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1tvpes of lmluslly, r~pecla ll y pe:-Bn.'!es en b:llls-otf Le.,_,ls 1, 'I MJ ~ Wm H Cook Is
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t.amuur to m1sslont ty flcldl:i Arte1 Fflwler 1
qultc· ill at' her b'
rep~
1Iast ) ~a'l' Ed nmnet
, N-•l:e~ ane; TrJ•~.:.d,1 J
V'!IS
11 ~oeiA.l t\ mc d('l\clous Je!t·e~hStrtlck out by Lev:Js 2: Eisclsteln Mai'l street.
Ol'lle on
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Cecil Allfllenq.
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men l.ti v. ere sencd by the host-eRS 1
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4·l"lece Walnut Bed Roomt Suites for $17ln fact. eVf!tYt.hlnr In Farnlture and floor
~overlng9

arc lowl'r

durin: tht.'-

Augull Furniture Sale

51 new pattcrn~t-Yard wlde-abs,iolutl:l..ly
rast colon-f:Ici'IIC'!nt for (Iris sehool
Dresscs-BQys

Shirts-l"ajama!l,

for

QuUt5 made of fine Qaallty 80 SlJuare
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O'CEDAR MOPS

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Cklana as J( pblilbes-M.akes Floors
IM'autlral

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and

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.rma can ..... ., a. lollowa7.5c Mopa ror

BOY'S POCKET

49c
69c

$UO Mopa For
$1.50 MOJifl P'or

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Two hladc Cocobola hDntUo ~ltl!t. aad
:1ue blaide llibl'e cullulold hanj(!e II'Jiea nal 'fa)ue fer a \ery low prlcti,

99c

AUGUn SAVINGS

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Oil 'be Main Floor lnclHe-.Men's ana
Bo:rM Drets Caps 52.c-Qoae Slippers for

Mea ••d women at 50e aad 95c a palr-

SWEATER SALE
150 Boyo, Cirla, Ladiea, Mem

"BIG MOO&amp;!£" Mnn's Work 8blrt.s at. ftc
Gb l's $1-01 Dl'e.Yflll a&amp; i9c-Three l\ onderlui t"alues In TurkJsb Toweb-

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1&amp; T owela ... , . . . 4 for 25c
15c Towelr . . . . . . . 3 fo• 25c
~ l'owelo . . . . . . . 2 for 39c

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5io-Velnt.

!deaJ. Sw'fter for Scbool

•U Sheet.iiiJ' Ilk A \'ani 41 lnnhflfl wide-

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Falher Gtft!P Sbeellnl

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A~ $1.00 P~INTED FLA"t

SILk

CREPES
Seltd eoiDr 8hUUlUIC

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TO THE VOTERS!

Ills " Orllhljlf'l'fl are 8f'('UIIIuml'(! to I

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I am indeed apprecia,tive of the fact

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ao manv loyal friend&amp; supported me in my
race for the republican nomination for
Mayor and take thi1 meana of expreaain1
that appreciation.

WM. HETZEL.

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0 O 2 4 O O O I O 7 IO 3 ~~:~~~·and George C1ary vlsl\e J
Ml, and Mrs B H R.awHngs en- I R !.1
J o o o n0 0 0 0 1 6 4
Joh endj at Oalllpolus rec~nt)y
proved It was onh a bP.ltlf' to sre
bow man" votes w H ste\if terta1ned ttt the1r home at Rutland I
n &amp;nkus Is enJOying a vnca -· - ·- tJon irom. !. hls duties allhe New
coulel collect He polled a t')lal c;f ] Tuescta~ I'V('lling with:\ six ociockl
801. b&lt;ling high man Ju elthl'l tr&gt;Wl' d4mer Those Invited were
Mr
Mr !l.nd Mn
York Clotmng f;tore
Ralph Glllnore and family rewhUe his opponent was compr.ll rrl an11 Mts Herbert Bell and daugh- 01 Granville D~yamond McKnight
~ be satisfied with a trifle mol c ter of Cleveland Mt and Mrs Q Lashet and 'Mr
~d :rs
H turned from a few days sta}' at
t'han one fourth that number 213 R Sto ut afld Mr and Mrs C p Adamb and daugh~r or r~lwnburt BuCAeye' Lake '
w b~ exact
Dutto•1 :mrl daughter, Lucille, of 1wnc hl're to attend the funeral
Misses Hilda Ohllnger and Ma, Another great battle wa~&gt; on for Mlrltllepmt and Mt and Mrs 0 M Mrs Myta Rowlev which was cm~f cella Owens left by motor Tuesday
$ouncll In thlll race the popular Dutton of Chicago A very pleas- ducl:.cd Tuesday aftellloon at r • evening for NUs Mich to visit with
"Doc" Bingham showed the boys n I ant e'•enhl!{ was spent by those at o clock at lh
ld
our relatives tor a few days
e ll$ euce
Paul B d b
f ew things leading the :30Unell can - tending
Paul Jonf's Is connned w his 0
ran en urg returned to
dtdates, but Plummer Bees nn 'WRH 1
CLUB HOSTES!OI
home on Gravel Hill
ht)•ton, after a few da}s' vb;Jt with
only a ' neck' away, cmning In
Mrs Ernest Tom kl
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Miss Allie Mauck and Mrs Hattie B:a_,::re~ts, Mr and Mrs Flank
with six ICS.&lt;i votes A A Dtl!ard to h
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P ns was 05 esR Bennett motored to Qolllpolts w d
en rg
was also near with 12 less thn u arter~~oonveath'~~~~·r~~!u~; 'i,~e~d~i' j nesda)' for a visit with Ju~g~' sitf!:lnw~~~ h::s accepted -a poBeeson and Mossman was folll u· street The Invited
n n 1Mauck
and h
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wltb 17 less than DIUard Flh b ocnsion were Mrs B!J~st;_ 11 ~~ ~he
Captain Tom Jones was a bus I~ at Gal~ ~ken charge of the store
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man was Carne)' with 12 less ttun and Mt ~ Homl'!r C&lt;lope
0 1 ~ 1nes.o; vlsttm In Gallipolis WednesI\IOSSman these nve wete 0\1~ nOO, l tefresh.ments were served'
a n .y day,
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Miss Llda Po~ll. who has been
!The sixth man wa&amp; C L. Brooks
confined at Ht~ler hoapttal for some
W,ltb 567 votes
Mr find M1 s Fred Puwers are 1 time, was brought to her home on
• On the Dtmocratic side, llt*Je en- pirpa.rlng to move the l:ttter p&amp;.t Second avenue, Wednesday She ls
,- - - - - -of the week to BUCYTUS where the[much improved
j rmme1 lS to b(' emplO)'ed Mr }J{I~Mrs J K Jones of CJutrlf!lton
1 1!rs was recent!\ triHlS!ert ed from relurned to her home Tuesda}
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af~
' his work her.-. to Bueyrus He l)n ~ ~~ VISiting With her netces Mrs.
been lnBuef\'1.18forth~past seve~dl tank Knopp and Mls John Smith ,
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VLvran Smith retm ned Wf!dnes,
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Tr a lnnu~ster C L Wilson left ~ay from ChallCl:iton, where sh&lt;:!
• Why aufter rrom the queer ttll:ln 1 wec.ntosdav for Columbus, whe 1e h.. pent several days With relatives
iJIIlHa.ae cau.!Jing 1nere ltchlnl' '!lot attended the funeral of Barry E and friends
Illllatera,
toee and fe.t, cracklnl', PtlellDI' akin.
Frank Lewis K
Ringworm, Trench Foot or 1Speak:; geneml supenntcnd~L of W d
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nopp returntid
c nes ay from Boncar W Va
Cl'oteh Itch, when )IOU C'!8Q1 llVOid Jn. the New York Central rallrolld
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M1 s Otle Slanley returned to he r' where he has bee!1 working !or
" t 1oo and quiekly ht1al )lour •ldn
'W 1t 0 Dr. Nlllon'• Nt:a:odenn' Baaed 1
•Prtst several day•
on the~amou• l'nlillah Hoapltal for· home Wednesday, after spendlnr; 1
• muJa. ltcovel'il4 by a. ludln' Lon- 1aeverai day&amp; wlth her mother, Mr:;
Lena Fox has resumt!d he1 dutl~s 1
, lloa lk D •P•otallat. Dr, Nlzon • Nl:i:· Swanson ot Gallipolis
1 at Rlilthburn a store a.fte 1 en)Oytng
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a month's vacatlon'
• Ollerm actA wltll ~ma•inl' •P..d h! OI.IIM tleelped tor thl1 partiCular
Joh.n Leaper Wll8 a busfuess vlslt- 1 Mra -..... H
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' n""-~ oft'man returned ~ ~
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~f"1\'f 0P ltoh ILDd .quteklJ' Mrs K. A. Beaver was cal!ed to IDllnbar MoDd1.1 eventnr, alter
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r tht ,..:II coat
Rutland Tuesday evening becaUie ol f~dlng several days here with her
101' ZtiUe D;y&amp;UIIl'ln au4 n.o:let Drll5jt}J.c ser1ous Illness of t.er mother,, a~: ';ah~lio~ relatives
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Skte. Mhldll'!pWt. Ohio
Mrs Hawkins
· w'ithp..,t~·einhart spent Wed- \
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uer mother, Mrs Julia
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Grace Mayes and daughtAr
Betty, and son, Francis, of Chesi1.'
~ v;ere the week- end vlsttora ,1c
· and Mrs Sumner Kindle of
No&lt;th S!&lt;ond "enue
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Dr. and. MD. Junkennan and
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eon Richard returned TueM:Jay "ve- 1
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I desire to thank li'Y many friends and

Roll Rooling
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1 Ply Roofing, Fo1·merly Selling $1.25

PER ROLL . . . . . .

. . NOW

2-Piy Roofing, Formeily Selling $1.50

PER ROLL . . . . .

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Slate Coated Roofing, f'ot merly Selling

$2.50- PER ROLL

. . NOW

!Colon Blue Blade;, Red ami

Green~

. NOW

3-Piy Roofing, Formerly Selling $1.75

Va!·ious Mphalt Shingles, Fu1·melly

PER ROLL . .. •.
NOW
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Heavy 3-Ply Rdofing, formedy Selling
$2.75- PER ROLL .
. .. _ NOW

$5.f&gt;O t" $7.50 Per Rquare

Selling

NOW.
(Not Over 7 Sqllil.res or anv Onl' K1ndl

LUMBER
No. 2 Drop Siding (Pattern No. 16)

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Aug. 14 OF ODDS AND ENDS. Aug. 21

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Per Thouoand Feel

tClean But HnoUy)

.Jtobe

Strledy No. 1 Common Dimensions

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2xl0xl4
2x10xl6
2x8&gt;:16 .. ' ' .... . ' . . . . .. '

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Per Thouoand

(.\bove Weather Shined and Dark)

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Barbed Wire

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C Y Oes
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$2.50

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00K

ru

.a. B ..t\. J' T
n

Paint Brushes

Drain Tile or Field

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vote for Marohal of Middleport at the Primary &lt;&gt;f Tuesday, Aull1st 11, 1931. 'Your
splendid endoroement i• more than' appreciated and I trust that with the oame loyal
and generous comideration at your hando
I will be elected in November.
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GRAIN PRICES

1-4..J*8 Dec 53

WILLIAM ROBSON

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22~22 1-2

Dec 23

31nch
4 Inch

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8 Inch

......... .. UlcEach

ALL PRICES DEUVERED IN MEIGS COUNTY
TERMS OF SA,LE:-CASH WITH ORDER

It IIIMIIr. ta• ~ an • .,.._1117
A. dch,

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1-0·3-8;
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5-

Tile

to $7.50

lllnlcle. .tad. . . ., laworl

12- INB--Gralns
firm today Wheat
to l-4c tower, corn 1
5-8c hlKher, and ORts'
1-Bc lower
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£h eese

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5 G&gt;tllon to a Customer- Bring Your Can.

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~N APPREGIHION!

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PER SPOOL

Formerly Sold From

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PER GALLON

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Linseed Oil
SSe

4 Point- SO Rod

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aupporten who rave me auch a magnificient

IDclbl':ll wide 7e a )'a1111.

to Vl.ha•

SALE CLOSING OUT SALE

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ABC FINE PERCALE

eact.

The R. A. MILLER LUMBER CO.

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AlllE WIU'tiNG PAPER

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cr -••t p••ro.

vacv.Uon
Wagn er, MtliK! county &amp;u-

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W,\BC- New York (348(Jo.860J li I
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vm Kat ~ Sml ~h ~; Music , U 15 0 en1molllitac
ncootat 1ons,
11.ndseathe wee
ghb-lltt.le
1or th at love ly complexion they
pa.Jents and guardians of children
nls Klntfs Orch, li 45 Mortt..l D::lwI N S Radio Ea.t.or
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ar It v.as pos.'ilble at a
. :~ We can not aft' Ol'd to have uUI' c hlldn~n. ur out ' scs.\Lll 1 45 otecm C)M:;ers , d Nc" Ym lt, Aug t2-Tne best. rec~n~ "'~»&gt;adcMt. to
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-P'' "' P&lt;og••••• " 30 NLl Wit HI' Is I he ,H.I\lce to listeners-I n no~ h
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inst~1;) on t ak n).0.. Pc Ju la r Orch 10 Popular Orch, tu tltt oV:. awll~' t h etr 0 ld soun d se-~
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in&amp;ft h1a half of the road in 'the lJitddl e Too much of t hl , JO 30 will Osbo1ne ,. Orcb, l1 Coon-. . ~~~~ ~t~cf,u[ ~e~!t Y~~!~ ~~;w. a.~to
ell\ trtdlstlnctnefl8 wt~~ll:~~'
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That s
c~d. ~u' ~cen almont any tune and few dnvcL-;, , mrl eeJ, -&gt;a.mcr:o rc
tnt')' wm be satisfied with looklnJ· least 01 the exp""
WLW-! 4211-7001 ~ 45 pm t.ov. ell lll '" L',
tfi\!):"e ar1~ who ca not re(OUilt a
numb er of mcuJ.ent Tho.uas, 6 Amos 11 Allll)' 6 ao Phil
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Bul ln the meon~lme, o.a an evldence of the f~~oltb th11t Ia In them,
· 1 coo". 6 45 BelLc\e lt o 1 Net' 1
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w ~rcby th ey WCl'C compelled tu a II IlUi ~ Ira ddl c a c111t' 1
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s on the Btudlos arc oondlna out
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Ba~:;~Lu ll Econ~. 'l~5 Full ~ n D , u, u.~ 1::. that lt t1 jus\.. beginning and Us
WJ~ their CU I' to pie\ en~ a I'Ure 'olh~wn With on e .d I hf' "L lorch, 7 ~0 Melutly MouH.Jts ll 'lh~ c1 1Ufo• ling tu hea.r the pionecrfl ~~:n~nj~;lt~~;o~~c~r~n':s'can
Jl11!nact''l of the pubhc highwa y.
P lay BO)'• 8 30 PUIJUlt.r P• o~ !;I ! J,l Ll\c plu~gCl8 actnllt ) CS V01- sec t l1C perfor mcr!i And that
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: ~ It l.i' t o o lJ &lt;LCJ t ,1t &gt;~r,mP m ov(me n t c,lll no
K m .u e ~ 10 PqJ&lt;.~ lm o 1rh
v 1u 1cty rnmc It will or course and before ~ell to keep )Our llttle old radio
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whereb y som e ot these et!peclally outlandish ffi(\ll ::;li!JSltJt ,il O&lt;l;j Bob Nev.h nll, II Dance 01 ~'-' llouny Hamy ~ca 1 " Lc\'VI:llon 1 set us 1s
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dOUtl o~.: c ur, bow e \cr, 1t H"htHJVC~-&gt; a to cxet~.:ttte l r.; moH
W.e.AF- Nev. \m k 1 4&lt;~43 IJ60J o "hd 111 1 _1
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ri~ care at all llmeH fur self plotectwn w It: , atll' r au, pm
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rhlllar, "I
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1 Jll e b, o;.nlcnst mg stallons 11110 pi- 1mom r on:h~&gt;tra a.~ the Lewlwhn
IS tne card111al ru e o nature
Wlll,lli ll1 JJ!s:m 7 30 Pupulu Con- um r 1s w110 al e blnuug the trall Stadium Co•e"'c ot tile City of
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IJ Popular PtoJ.::, H J\j Popu· IJ'MJC1111l.;
with the pJOcesslon New York Tno:~e \'rho are wlthhl
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J(J I» k:okmg fmwa 1d to the days
vi the wnge of lhe b!'oadcasl..ll ol
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VlnLr nt Lopez Oich 11 HP Cull- c:~. l JZntlo n uf 1\Uo\ncl wonder uf I these outstanding performanc~
M.EXlCO'S FINANCES
tine ttal~ 11 30 Lan) Funk , Ot I ttw 1Hlrli 1
rortwU\tc
IS SAID that a tem;e sttuatton might be l&lt;.'..;.-;cn"d ill
WJ"'-~ c·v Yotk ~ l4L• -,- l Ull ' t.. 4 J I
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p.n 1 C\'. t:ll l~om.t ~ lj Atr. o.;~ n An- 1 A' 1.1 ~~ ~1 11 ob~1 rvo h.• ~ st!en l 1nl Cll\' t?ls month nrc some of
M.cxHo Ill tn OIH'Y m~ttt(J~ 1! tht• lJnltPd Stutc:-; (1\' oth t: \ cl} G 15 Pup uhu Eut.c rta m ~ l li'iJ!J 11LII1C Ll •l1t
l.t~c ~ a 1 lprulln~ lhe wudds gtcate:;t conduct&lt;js
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Ph,ll C' k 1 1 131
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countrieH, &lt;•1th e 1 u~ IIHIJvidu:ll s or u , countlle!'l, would I&lt;&gt;Jl l ,. J
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N J! Nr •rl · 1 11 r m c 1 ~ 11'111wl!. r liJ hav" the V1enna State Opera, and !1
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'the'' neccs:.ar,v f'lnann',-, to th e Lllld directly sout h of ll" Th. d~
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sugge:-;tlon i!'l mtldc that the UnJted SLat ~:-~ mtghl wtll tak P il B. nd c ,m ·rl !J .)1,) c :.n ... Lu .1 nd 11 . 1 1
11 J~ M x n
Em !0 Gl umber Mu,lc.
1.' " t Conp,u•,u
Amu1:1 n And y f01 ull lho~ who
a haml ei th e r hy rlln•ct tcdelal hmn1'i Ol lh1oU g h the t't•dWJR- DLtl tl t 1400 _1[Ju h 4 ~ P, , Rnl'l 1:.! D1mct Otr.h
1:.:30 an-1 ,.,, II be cheet ed by the news, at"'
cral hank:. a:-~ tht- amount ot IU~e:;t m e nt by Am·~ II Cdl:" J , Pqnr1~ 1 Ln~ 1 n rbl('
1 n, 0
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going to be celebr&amp;tlug an nnmIWa1lv
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Ne t tl HI '"U Mel d\ ?\lilt 1
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14543-ti\101 •elsa,) ;;hurUy Jts on Augw;t 19,
t;o:great tha t •lll~ ' loan wollld not
t!(! lUl
IC 111- C A 'sLug 1 1\&gt;;ll;UI 8 ' 10 !3, ;td C;11 :_ 11, 1; !•Ill I'{1pllltn P1og 1145 The 1 wh('n t11ey will have been heard
ce 1t 93U Chnl Iuand E•n , 1 ~'i l 0r dlf' l !l' l flm\v \o1 1l~r ~ Orch ll l mghtl;. for two years.over the
ve~cHt~.
Bn 1''11y Fa it\' u :10 .u.anu {:( 1.1 NBC-WJZ coast-tu-coas~ network
Th 0" e w h () fa • nr th e l!l)(•cl!O n
I he
tlll e d St .IteR a •, Prtrl:. Nlgh,t Lll u 10 -\ !l\0~ - II Ancl} Cf 1( !l 0 A Holll:'s D,mcc 0! 111 Dw-mg these two yeatS, so the
a nat1nn, leudin"" money to Mextco or .tny other nation 10 lJ Lo•', I) lh umn~ 11 1'1 Lolllr~ 1LH\l{ J &gt;'tk Lil ll r
10 t5 Po]mJa 1 Jcalculalors figure, Correll and OM'
, Hu n!•r) 1'11 1' l l 3'0 Ikn Po llark ~
]&lt;.Jen have written 12S2000 words
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fo~ifet on e vttal factor when tht•y tty to bubtc l up lht Dn tnt Onll U r!1 C ll.II IJiil.l~
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ThaL latt!Jr I~ t1H' Jact ,l'll D~m , n Dtlllll
fi,\5 Har:~ld pm lO \II ll Tllonms, fl Amos ll lagc fo r a healthy enerF;eUe novel •
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that I hose U.lVf"Jitf(l e nts are murlc llv mdn·1dunls uud not Uneer,,
OUI €W.I! Hungt:. P'J\c 71.) leo" I 11 45 Th p
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e Olrce s.sters.
Andy have been ROing about thelr
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by this countl\' H:; .1 nut•on :tnd lUilhclmme, \\hen w, Elh··gl':llr s o 1eh A 30 Populm HI D1X11 Slngf't " • 3U Plck&amp;.l i F.,.m 1work 1n a ~ct iot~!l MLY
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certain ,•, calth.\ [q\)' , b11t C'('IY t.1x. pa)lllg m ,lll 01 \\On1u 1 Ort::'l ll l'm l D t lt 0 h
liar Ensc mbl' !130 Cln1a .. Lu rm d we are assured, to continue their
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mghtly rambles for 11.n lndefin.•' 0
In A:mf'IICa 18 fJ8 Jfl!lg lo,.,,ud th,\l OSH,
W ~_-\M- Clc lriiltd !21:Kl-1070r 010 1her,MuHk
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um ' ttme to come 1cv... rN:!ord \hi;:
There ale lhousanr:ls •Jf taxpayer~ m our t•n unll'\' '"- l1 !J 1 "' 1 rE:~se b~~~~Scmes 6 30 O~n~ ami , \V IH- DeiH:•t , 400 _7aO I 6 35 ~m 1over In Arrlca people get up a
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1 rnn, ..., liard Robison s OJ ell '
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30 oclock In the morning to hear
cnn nnt affmd tu he aHIIlll-{ 111 Jlll&gt;'ng deht :; ltlC llfl(' d ht - 7 30 PI.IJulm ConN't t
!! p 0 puht; ' P: 11 ~ 1 "' 11 .. Bcmes, 6 45 Tile Ponce Amos 'n' Andy Bo says a ml.ssion·
Pr , fl lO P
i::'ilslc ,. 1 Dixie Snll!eJs 730 Th~
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CRU~etho~e opcllltJngom gO\ernrnentwrre t f}llll-{to s.i \1'
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opn 1r.l Ht 930 Tns JFirkt. rdPamih 745 8 I
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ayne, of PlttsSIJe:tl:rr 10 l'i The Stebbt115 B o~~ I
• IS ers o fthe la.ry,
bUllth, Who wntes from Ethiopia
the inves tments of the moneyed few who &lt;ould affoi'd t 1 10 4,, Th · w rAM PlHJeJs 111 : EkHut ll Ill'n Pollocks Orch. 8 30 that Uley llsten In rcgul.&amp;rly get.losethelr m\·e:-~tmont~o~, manv time:-~ over, \\hilc th e illdi\H:i- Milum l.nmkl '• OJ ; h, 12 Mtdnlgh~I PcpulnJ Enscttll&gt;le , li Cigar jlhls, ~ins the PTCIIrnm by waY ,,
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10 Amsa , .DJKAS shortwQve ~tation
ual taxpuyer tould not afford 1t nnce.
H r~ Populo! Datct Otch
I n t. ~&gt; rh
111.s Loul :~ Huniry1
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Bv n o m c,lllti s hould a!IVOnP. 1n charge ot tlu ,; go\1.!1'11- w..: AH~-C!JlumlJrJ. 1500 _1430 \ tJ 15 Fl\il 12 The Ch:~mplou.IJ , l2:tq, Edna Rocbiin~:, 17-ye~l-old sing.
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'!r of the NBC cr.Hdren s hour pro•
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mel)t'H affair~ eHn cumuder ~U(h a move, either With ll'- 1 1 ) 1 ~ 1 · ~~~ ' •1 1 ~e 1' 15 Mo~ton DowWON-Ch icago 1 ~Hi 4 _ 7201 6 30 ,ram, who has -pent a good deal
au Cmwcrl 7 :JO Connlf
r.of her young life In the 11 t di
1' oo mile 1l ncv
gard to !llcxt co 01 With an~ other country
Bo&lt;\lr("\1 71,) Gloom Ch!l~en. 6 01 n~ e r Ul'lnce 6 45 Hawlcl Teen, kg been selected t
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work dt&gt;tsignC!d tf) fa\•or the wealthy few at t e t'X\ICn:-;e nl · m n·,s
o Betty n~&gt;d Hnt old Q PnrcJ•s !! D k"' Elll ' ta ,' 0 _ .... lng _role (If Rudolph Prlml's music.
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Pf ,sc na \Ill" ~ 30 Nit Wits tO 15
ll ng .ts
,.,...,. ll play Luana." which will be
the mft llY J)oor, ha:-. already broug t a lOUt ar t ')O mllll\ r= 'l\ K ~ r s Otch 10 45 " •Ill o~. ~~~ Cla1a Lu and Em , 9 43 Dream -produced this ~ummer In Prague
condih nn!-! Wllh•ntt wh tc h thi~ c n\)ntry iVOU]cl hP 111 n1lltl1 1boJn• s OJc h
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C·xm-snnde1 · ~ 0 ~0 10 15 TIIC , Stebbins ~Joys Ole title role Is "Bird or Para.-,
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Hf'rt:le KA \ s Orch U Earl dlae.''
better ~h :o pr•, t.1k cn from cve 1·y angle. Let s con:~! er t 1c
Burt n::&gt; tt s orch 1130 Dilncc or
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ordinary, poor tax)IHty e r first, lnst unrl nlwavo!'. Th e \\l :.1- 1
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&lt;280-1070) -&amp;me Btattsttca Agi"Jn1
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thy,mnn 1:-l a J c to laC cnre n
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l tm . Kaw S mi th~ Mu.slc 6 15 Den- ti'cl Glenn 7Rm!v Va llees Orah, e .cor the ftn\. alx month!&gt; or 1931,
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1'1( ) 'i E~n1 Cm1c~ ri 7 ~0 1 he CJ- U B A Rolfes Orch 10 lJtt.le Jack roa.dcaata. ineiUdlJli 22 interna10Jie of our mn (' h-muJrierl trlCnds !:\3~8 ~i 1at It'· til no l lmn lh•ns 1 •~ 1'he Bc~wt&gt;ll Sl&amp;t ~rs Llttk 10 15 The Stebbins Bo)'a, tt~~~~~w;!~ stations ad•-• to
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COO mg i'IJ",;, c~l 'IE!alh r~ Ctrh 830 Band Con("ert , WTAM PlaH•rs ll 30 Blli Do~~ !tl cllNn. Colt.UJ!bJ&amp; B~&amp;tlrJf
In l:~house hf en use hs w~~a.~Pul!J make 1t hot fur h1m 111 :JO Svm]lhony: H)· t5 Popular I n ne:. 0 1ch 12 Mldnltiht M~Jod~JI, ;,·~~::• : e i)~al 01 aiftllat•
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lim!• he camn hom e anyhow
Pr~ lO 30 Ra•llo Roundu p 11 au.~ ' 1:!'3(1 !l.tn Emersc·l Oill'A Otclh
j.re ln Colo~ 8(!rJna•.
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;'About the 0nly thmg th"iW h hflrder to unrl 1·r~t~nc:
l r. v.ell Thcrnas, ll Amos n l'itv F lvc, 6 45 Morton f'nwney : 1 and the ottieri ta WPIW.
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• 1 F'J:o· c~. 7 30. Popul~tr Orcrh. 7 .4n tcr~. 8 30 Popu lA r Concert : a:aa 'r Knew Thtm Whenr
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18istcr.s .or !'he Sklllr.t~ 8 t.fur f'A} PrpJ'II,r_ Ptn&amp;'' 10 Dnnctita by tfie Ted Jltlllnf, 'lportl announcer. W'll&amp;
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Lu".!nl! ETti " lO H .1'1ry TheU' 'Orch; Dreh
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because of th e ~ource ot the comp a1nant but w cu
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ott~ is reminded hy a man of the hLgheht mtegrity 111 the - - - viJI)tge that 1.:hlldren . are 'takmg unnecessarily great
ci)!Jnces wtth death because they are t'1ding bchwd u dri - l
v~ whmw main obJect 111 life ::~eemll to be cha,.in~ !'tu·efuJ I
...-.JI.orists 111 the ditch, 1t seem:; ample tim e that some heP! 1
llf;bcmg La ken to th e wa1111ng thal a halt l'l hould he t a lied .

If you wt~'1 h. ue permllnf'lltly rehcvl.'.d o fgaw m stomach and bowela.
take BRalma.nn'lf Gall Tablets,
which a1 e prepared espeelally for
~tom uch .-:a!. L\ll&lt;l all the ~d dft'(L8
res ultil1g hom CBS prMSure
Tho t em pty , t::l11lWing feeli&gt;""...s nt
the pat o! the sklmo.ch wlll diS&amp;pIJCar, th;~.t anxious, nervow feeling
w1~ h heart palptl.atlon will vanls!l,
and you will again be able to take
a. deep b1cath w1thor...'- dl..scornfort.
1 hnt drowsv, sleel-'Y feeling after
dln 11er w1n b~ replaced by a desire
for entcrtn.mment Bloating will
cease Ym r limbs, arms and ftngers will n•J longer fee] eold and "'go
to sleep" because Baa.lmann's Ga.s
Tablets prevent gas from tn~rrer·
lng v.t~h the c~rculauon Ge~ tho
genutue In the }'ellow pack~~. at
lllollY .:oOO drug store Prlce $1.

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PlttsbUrlfh AUk 1:1- IN5-HotfS
P1Lb"'' -urt
he•-.- ,,, ..• , ng prop- Rece lplli 600, market very slow , un •v
.,.. - - - - - - - &lt;'rt} the bulk of which
wa
dertune lower acting around a30
(ContlnUt~n rl'ml pa~e one&gt;
eMate w her tv.o dau h
s real tor chol.:;e liKhtwelll'ht&amp; big 6.86 for
ploy•nmt relief WBB nominated as Ca1 rle Hall or Rutlan~ ~t~~ ~-r.; : &amp;bout 260-lb butcben or around 10
ca•1d!C:ate for maym by MWII!l llvn Oe1t 1Udl' Ooet.z or Mid
rr; cents lov.er , no early
li8Je5 and
Rept..bllcans
dieport 'fhe practlcally nu other early bid
1wune~~Ses to th
l Now 76 years of flit' Coxe} trl - Web.&lt;~l..er and J e; ;t1~ ~ere Mor t.on Cattle Receipts 15, odd lot llt• umphed over a. field or tlve oppone sttlr
tie change
4 anents Nomination by Republicans 4IJ
the :JaSl has been almost cqun·ule nl
to ••'&lt;Uon

1game and th( .l from ume to time
1 rhe ~&gt;f'cre was heaped a bit hil!het
Ins a successful runner came across

Receiv•'""' 159 VoteI More Th an Comb'1ned To t a I Of

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A.d l rondack

WILL PROBATED
The will or Jenny E 8U)we nf
ll\1Jddlt'port IU.s probated In thl'

Sit•e ff M&amp; k ea Runa way 0 ut Of Race For T reaaurer of th stJln ll'
Receiving 809 Out Of 1027 Votes Caat.
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HarIey, Fu Itz WIt out ppo11llon
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ROBSON RUNS LIKE SPEEDSTER

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InK medium 11.nd beLter '100-900 : l lllht wel&amp;ht.ll slow, mo11.1y UO
other common to medhun loti 4,b0- down 'Ward to 3 00 tor cull 110rt.s "

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at Wundw y rrom a shl-w~b 1tay :..l public t.o auend the meettna:s

l oent dl"""""t or. the """"'""' oJ I M&gt;"' Kathl"n Halley ond Ml"'
litamp&amp; t.o compellllat.f&lt; deall!r!i lo• IAnn &amp;lie~ ol Foret~t Run and John
1a11b lllf stamp• 1&lt;&gt; packo,.~;
Scutt at LtlncW! ter ret.urned Tu••·

couunuu htollen 111round 4. 50 , ' Cl ~

10• Lutter rows down to 1 ~ m&gt;:!Sheep
Recelp te 11~ : choke
Wedm·od•y dlum l.md up to :S 65 a rew med- I bunt» acallnc around as Ibl
and
I urn bu lli 4 00
a~e 1 OO·U~ oome cho1ce blp:lyCll.lv~a
Receipts 150 ma ... t 1w ... htt held hlcher, other~ 40. to

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MI~Dl[PORT VOT[~s TURN ~UT roR
I' cc!~~~~~~ l~u~llo;:r::h oaut~.~~:
~·~Yv;~~~~~ar:nac~. ~~~da.y
R[ GIil~l[ RING n[I nD pR[ rr[ R[N I.Jf'l [Cil
OULI
iE~~~:~fF~,~~~·~:~:i~tle~~ l ;bd';~"~~m!:,' .~';;,~':::;' ~;: i~:~~n\':;~~~,1~1 :.~~~ ~",'d~e~:::;
OF CAND I0AT[s ro ~ VAR I0U~ J085
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~~=tll~t~ht~~7a~V:.~ ~f~~dlly:: g'~ll~~o~~' ~~rlti~LS cor~~~~
' Howard !wlul!l returned hom!" tnvlt&amp;Uon ia e:r~nd.ed to the rcenenol

j lndiana Score In Opening : ~~= :-:!:onort.c!h;~~7 8 :~ow~~ !~~'::;~~~~~:mp

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I want to tbal!k each and every one of
JOU wlio liave 10 loyalty auPJIOI'Ied me in
liU ..ffol't to be ncuoinattod, •• Councilman
!r·tJ\tr ~!&gt;li~ ticltet, and l atiUft you
J aktcewif:!IIP,.-ec:iate every vote.

inconvenienced themselves to the extent of
writing my na.me on the ballot, thereby
makioc it poseible for me to qualify and be
nominated for the position of Marshal on
the Democratic. Ticket.

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WAL; S'LDNG, DAD/
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FUNNY PAPERS!

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weight 2100 to l200 lbs. for team
ol c.raft mares. See Ooo. L. Mc-

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WAN'IIED--..100 Clll'll t.o grease, 'J~c
a Lar. Modem equipment. DnliY
Service Statton, south end of
Bridse Approe.ch.
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MEN wANTED---For Rll.wlelllh City
Routes of 800 Famlllers In Pome roy, Middleport and Oal1lpo1J:;
AND BANNER
Rr.Jlable hustler &lt;::an start enrnlnp: 'S5 wekly ond lncro' ase rn·
About tOO invited guests gothcred
plt:ly . Write Immediately. Raw - at the hc..me of Wm . .VIger recently
leigh Co., Dt:pt. OH-BA-164-V. and gave him a blrthdoy surprh;e.
Fn.'J)Ort, Ill.
8-l2-2t Dainty 1-efreshmont..s were served
a.nd 11tl departed at a late hour.
w\shtng him many returns of the

Mor:ni!lg St11r

'\OU LOOK WONDER F UL,

MRS HOOFER ! WU l OOK
~N""T"""Y YEARS YO UN4S:R
5 1NCE 'TVU ~D ....-ouR FACE.

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10 ME LJKE

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ACQUAINTANCE,
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10 HOLDA Hl.t5M'C
t5 "1C KE!!.P HIM

l.UE6SIN&amp;,
'SOPHIS.!

NCJBpD't' EVER 4AVt= SOA-i\E
A 51iCOND LOOK I.JNTIL AFTE~
-sHE HAD HER P"ACE REMOCfi~~
CASP'(;::R ! I NEVER USED ""10
V\ORRV -"BOUT HER, BuT SHe~
PReTTY A"TT"R'AC"TIYe NOW I
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10DAY

FOR ThE FIRST TIME
IN TWEN"TY "f""=ARS!
I ...,_MOST WJ 5 H 5t1E
1-toflJ:!:I HER O.L D

I want to take thia means of, tl!ankio1
my' many fr.iend~ w~~ ~,upporled mil' sp lk&gt;y·
ally in my campaign for Maliohal~

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VOTERS!

'WHA'T A CAR~

Mr . and M;:s Wi1l Barnhill and

DANA R. (Bay) ROUSH
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No! All Cars Are Not Alike-

ol 1kh!' ?ifi tt6 rr-eakr

than

·A'&amp; MAC
NOW - I t&lt;oMI
( ~E'D WI

lfy JAMES L. KILOALLE;N
INS -8port8 Writer
GOflhen, N. Y., Aq. 12-INS
-TMnty-roar hours of siead1
drlriRJ rain, todi.y toned post.
PM~'tnil'nt or UJe CamOWI Ham ·
biLtonian ltakg, rieh cla81dc ot
t.b,. llrh&amp; barneu world.
'['he entire pNtcnm, I!Clhedal('d ror today M Gnod Tim ~
park heh', wu pat o\-er W1tll
Tburwday when the entire card
wtll be ranied oat aa orlPD.ally plaaned.

BET

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601"-.IG VJILD
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No motor was ever so well known.
None h:1s ever shared it!'l fame for re·
liability. On that c;~c score Essex. be·
cause it alene can us~ the Super-six,

wlder-leg room is greater-and everyone who eKS.n\ines it cloaely also finds it
more carefullf nnd finely built in rcapect
to chaseis detail and body: apgolntrllents.

E'ut the difference i.s not limited to its
~uper~Shc motoo and Super-Shl: perfonnancc.

Essex quality eoes beyond Its m($:r,
fittings and upholstering. It~~ tc;J',tt.e
very foundation. ltn't it A eati!l!nc~ ib
to ltnow you mn get suoh flUIIrllty ·itt •

Now Essex inc:ludes S elective Free

car so caRy

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motoring sensation. Driving takes on a
new zest. You shift gears without uliQg

In Jts price field it is also the lafl~t
car. It ls ~s lnnger-seata'are·tnchcs

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Wheeling. That adds another joyoUs

Coach o;- Bu~im:s.~ Coupe $59.5, StSnrlard SeJlln $695, Spo:t r.o;~dsttr $72.'J, Tn wn 'le..~an
S7Ho Tour!:t:t ~~:d:!n $775. Specb.l:f':Ian $355, 7·Pns~;en;;er fcCan (~"n::; whll'tlbllfe l S.'3·~;..:.
Sde.cth:e Frc.: Wb~· $3! addLri&lt;tal. Alf prices f. o. b. Det:olt-•~d ~ l c&lt;;ll ipnl("rl~ extr~.

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Essex •IS a Super-Six

stands distinctive in the ail: -cylinder Held.

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OoPhen. N. Y , Aug-. t z.-..Before ,--- . _:····
an 9.11tlclvated crowd of to.ooo- or
' &lt;&gt;l&gt;ariotl,.
mor~ Rpectators, the famous ham '
blet ")nlan stake-the
"Kentucky
Derl.y" of the light harness horae,--"-"world- will be trottoo O\•er the l. ... c -, ,_~
mile tracll: at Good Time
here 1hla aft.ernoon ,
Ouly .,ix hOTSCII, howc...er ,
stan in the roce for the

All who know the facts recognize"' that
ln pe,formar.:::e, smoothness and reliabiJi~. the Super-Six principle gives Essex
a distinction that cannot be liliened to
a:ty other car. With it, vibration is JJC-

Joan Crawford, Nell Hamllton, Cliff EdW:uds and

n~w lovt!-t.he pa~~i

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Selective FREE WHEELtl~G Further Emphasizes the Difference

"LAUGHING SINI'li£RS"

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With Exclusive Features of Super-Six
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Today 4114 To!I!Pr(!'Y

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I '¥~ to ex~d my heartfelt apprecia·
t;.. ao!l thank. to ...,b. and every one who
10 !e~lb: aupj?orted me at the Primalieo for

the Sh~llerinq
hospltar.hlm at
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S unday
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cltildren of Athens, spent Stmda;r
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wuod·
gird.
Mrs. Lyla Du:lgcon ;s S)Hlndlng a
few days wlh l,ter nephew, Mllt:un
Bratton, find clilldren,
Several of the friends of Ralph

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I take this meana to thank the voten
for t~eir loyal r.upport 1.iven me in the
pri~'r)r election.
I earft~tly ~olic~t your vot~:.jp the November elec!lnn and, 1f elec·
ed, w,ill uoe my efforto to the b~ot of ~Y
abil,ity to make a rood Councilman With
with the interest of the people at heart at
all tim••·
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Sincerely Youra,

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fv"AY W'.VJ::
(SI'EI" SHAKIN£,
HAND!:&gt; WI"Tl-i
'I'OU, SOPHIE ,

J ean, the youngest daughter · of

Mr. und Mrs. John Shover Is out•·

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Mn. J;mlly Buck has been vlsJttna with relatlveA In Versailles. Inr.l ,
tht past week.
Earl Scott and family hove reDP- H.
FOSTER
tumcd from a two-weeks' vacation
at VIrginia Beach and 8\lgJ\r Gmvc.
Miss Allee Matllcwson of nour
hms been vl!!ltlng w1th
------~' Columbus,
tar.r cousins. Mlll!ll'..s Helen llnd Mildred ollnwro, Lhc pa~;t week
Floyd WeMel of Cedor Falls, I u_.,
Nu U)te In busht~ll~ ot· Jtfnff'~ ~ lur.
aJ life C(tnt\nul'! IIUCCPIIIIfulunl ess ln h&gt; the 1uest of hl!l uncle, Wm.
aomc der!'(&gt;e IH! llnhorlllnnh•!i hi~ N~m.~~e , and family, for a few dny~&gt;.
aelf\sh hi!PM'IIt to a l!f'III1P. of ollll- j Ed BUrris ond c;:hlldren or Pitl~&gt;go.tlon ti\ QIJlerti. - Anwrlcnn !Jug- burlilh. were the last. Sunday gueE:.,
1of Wm . and LIWe Tboma.
ulne.

Racine

HE5 Aro.J
OLD FRIEND

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seidel of beer. when he
Oh~ Wldt4t SOx.
tined him that

WANTED TO EXCHANGE-One
llp&lt;'n of young, Mund mules of

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!lie ~~u: JC!U placed in me at the
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c~e.
I ataoted in foF the welfare of
" '' c~eao apd' t!W wiil be continuous .
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I want to tbal!k each and every one of
JOU wlio liave 10 loyalty auPJIOI'Ied me in
liU ..ffol't to be ncuoinattod, •• Councilman
!r·tJ\tr ~!&gt;li~ ticltet, and l atiUft you
J aktcewif:!IIP,.-ec:iate every vote.

inconvenienced themselves to the extent of
writing my na.me on the ballot, thereby
makioc it poseible for me to qualify and be
nominated for the position of Marshal on
the Democratic. Ticket.

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Routes of 800 Famlllers In Pome roy, Middleport and Oal1lpo1J:;
AND BANNER
Rr.Jlable hustler &lt;::an start enrnlnp: 'S5 wekly ond lncro' ase rn·
About tOO invited guests gothcred
plt:ly . Write Immediately. Raw - at the hc..me of Wm . .VIger recently
leigh Co., Dt:pt. OH-BA-164-V. and gave him a blrthdoy surprh;e.
Fn.'J)Ort, Ill.
8-l2-2t Dainty 1-efreshmont..s were served
a.nd 11tl departed at a late hour.
w\shtng him many returns of the

Mor:ni!lg St11r

'\OU LOOK WONDER F UL,

MRS HOOFER ! WU l OOK
~N""T"""Y YEARS YO UN4S:R
5 1NCE 'TVU ~D ....-ouR FACE.

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ACQUAINTANCE,
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10 HOLDA Hl.t5M'C
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NCJBpD't' EVER 4AVt= SOA-i\E
A 51iCOND LOOK I.JNTIL AFTE~
-sHE HAD HER P"ACE REMOCfi~~
CASP'(;::R ! I NEVER USED ""10
V\ORRV -"BOUT HER, BuT SHe~
PReTTY A"TT"R'AC"TIYe NOW I
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FOR ThE FIRST TIME
IN TWEN"TY "f""=ARS!
I ...,_MOST WJ 5 H 5t1E
1-toflJ:!:I HER O.L D

I want to take thia means of, tl!ankio1
my' many fr.iend~ w~~ ~,upporled mil' sp lk&gt;y·
ally in my campaign for Maliohal~

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VOTERS!

'WHA'T A CAR~

Mr . and M;:s Wi1l Barnhill and

DANA R. (Bay) ROUSH
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No! All Cars Are Not Alike-

ol 1kh!' ?ifi tt6 rr-eakr

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lfy JAMES L. KILOALLE;N
INS -8port8 Writer
GOflhen, N. Y., Aq. 12-INS
-TMnty-roar hours of siead1
drlriRJ rain, todi.y toned post.
PM~'tnil'nt or UJe CamOWI Ham ·
biLtonian ltakg, rieh cla81dc ot
t.b,. llrh&amp; barneu world.
'['he entire pNtcnm, I!Clhedal('d ror today M Gnod Tim ~
park heh', wu pat o\-er W1tll
Tburwday when the entire card
wtll be ranied oat aa orlPD.ally plaaned.

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601"-.IG VJILD
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No motor was ever so well known.
None h:1s ever shared it!'l fame for re·
liability. On that c;~c score Essex. be·
cause it alene can us~ the Super-six,

wlder-leg room is greater-and everyone who eKS.n\ines it cloaely also finds it
more carefullf nnd finely built in rcapect
to chaseis detail and body: apgolntrllents.

E'ut the difference i.s not limited to its
~uper~Shc motoo and Super-Shl: perfonnancc.

Essex quality eoes beyond Its m($:r,
fittings and upholstering. It~~ tc;J',tt.e
very foundation. ltn't it A eati!l!nc~ ib
to ltnow you mn get suoh flUIIrllty ·itt •

Now Essex inc:ludes S elective Free

car so caRy

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motoring sensation. Driving takes on a
new zest. You shift gears without uliQg

In Jts price field it is also the lafl~t
car. It ls ~s lnnger-seata'are·tnchcs

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Wheeling. That adds another joyoUs

Coach o;- Bu~im:s.~ Coupe $59.5, StSnrlard SeJlln $695, Spo:t r.o;~dsttr $72.'J, Tn wn 'le..~an
S7Ho Tour!:t:t ~~:d:!n $775. Specb.l:f':Ian $355, 7·Pns~;en;;er fcCan (~"n::; whll'tlbllfe l S.'3·~;..:.
Sde.cth:e Frc.: Wb~· $3! addLri&lt;tal. Alf prices f. o. b. Det:olt-•~d ~ l c&lt;;ll ipnl("rl~ extr~.

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stands distinctive in the ail: -cylinder Held.

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an 9.11tlclvated crowd of to.ooo- or
' &lt;&gt;l&gt;ariotl,.
mor~ Rpectators, the famous ham '
blet ")nlan stake-the
"Kentucky
Derl.y" of the light harness horae,--"-"world- will be trottoo O\•er the l. ... c -, ,_~
mile tracll: at Good Time
here 1hla aft.ernoon ,
Ouly .,ix hOTSCII, howc...er ,
stan in the roce for the

All who know the facts recognize"' that
ln pe,formar.:::e, smoothness and reliabiJi~. the Super-Six principle gives Essex
a distinction that cannot be liliened to
a:ty other car. With it, vibration is JJC-

Joan Crawford, Nell Hamllton, Cliff EdW:uds and

n~w lovt!-t.he pa~~i

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"LAUGHING SINI'li£RS"

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With Exclusive Features of Super-Six
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Design and Super-Six Performance

Today 4114 To!I!Pr(!'Y

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t;.. ao!l thank. to ...,b. and every one who
10 !e~lb: aupj?orted me at the Primalieo for

the Sh~llerinq
hospltar.hlm at
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cltildren of Athens, spent Stmda;r
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wuod·
gird.
Mrs. Lyla Du:lgcon ;s S)Hlndlng a
few days wlh l,ter nephew, Mllt:un
Bratton, find clilldren,
Several of the friends of Ralph

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5AW ME TAL.KlNk "10

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I take this meana to thank the voten
for t~eir loyal r.upport 1.iven me in the
pri~'r)r election.
I earft~tly ~olic~t your vot~:.jp the November elec!lnn and, 1f elec·
ed, w,ill uoe my efforto to the b~ot of ~Y
abil,ity to make a rood Councilman With
with the interest of the people at heart at
all tim••·
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fv"AY W'.VJ::
(SI'EI" SHAKIN£,
HAND!:&gt; WI"Tl-i
'I'OU, SOPHIE ,

J ean, the youngest daughter · of

Mr. und Mrs. John Shover Is out•·

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Mn. J;mlly Buck has been vlsJttna with relatlveA In Versailles. Inr.l ,
tht past week.
Earl Scott and family hove reDP- H.
FOSTER
tumcd from a two-weeks' vacation
at VIrginia Beach and 8\lgJ\r Gmvc.
Miss Allee Matllcwson of nour
hms been vl!!ltlng w1th
------~' Columbus,
tar.r cousins. Mlll!ll'..s Helen llnd Mildred ollnwro, Lhc pa~;t week
Floyd WeMel of Cedor Falls, I u_.,
Nu U)te In busht~ll~ ot· Jtfnff'~ ~ lur.
aJ life C(tnt\nul'! IIUCCPIIIIfulunl ess ln h&gt; the 1uest of hl!l uncle, Wm.
aomc der!'(&gt;e IH! llnhorlllnnh•!i hi~ N~m.~~e , and family, for a few dny~&gt;.
aelf\sh hi!PM'IIt to a l!f'III1P. of ollll- j Ed BUrris ond c;:hlldren or Pitl~&gt;go.tlon ti\ QIJlerti. - Anwrlcnn !Jug- burlilh. were the last. Sunday gueE:.,
1of Wm . and LIWe Tboma.
ulne.

Racine

HE5 Aro.J
OLD FRIEND

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seidel of beer. when he
Oh~ Wldt4t SOx.
tined him that

WANTED TO EXCHANGE-One
llp&lt;'n of young, Mund mules of

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!lie ~~u: JC!U placed in me at the
~~ ·'J..•Jili.J.. Sucb aupporl aives
c~e.
I ataoted in foF the welfare of
" '' c~eao apd' t!W wiil be continuous .
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: H~J.iU NOMINAHO mR MAYOR: RACE

Victim In
Serious Condition

NEW SYSTEM fURl
. S~RPRISINC: NEUTlliNG, E8[ftS8ACH,ILIIIu'..."!::'.:: ;::; c~:Dd JURY SH[CTION
SAUVAGE. DUERR, DURST. NE~SE WIN ,.~:r;ro: ::-:~:, GOES INTO EffECT
hosplstaLed

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In Battle For Council; Voter&amp; Sprinr Surprioet;
Rouah Eaoy Victor Over Eva no for Manhal;
Webster, Vaughan Without Opponenta

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'l.t.eldent In whlch he wae struck
~ pusina aut.o near Cheawr was
very RSeriou
Tbl." report stated that althoUKh

Judge Of Common Pleao
Court Appoint. Two

Of Nameo Of Elector&amp; To
Be Selected Aa
Juron

1-11c" rerovery
Tiae !ather of tM wounded man
Bherlrf Tracy went. to t.he spot

Buuard. Wlit.8 founlt. Tu rsday nJRht where additional lnvetl•
A copy of the new ln.w KOVernUgath'n.s were made It was gen- lng the selection of jurors which
rece-tty wtnt mtu ~nert w.IP&gt; rc
er~l:; belleved followina tbe latest
celved
here by T W Bengel clerk
lnvet.Ua:atlon that Buzzard had

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Causes Changes

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wald 26 mortician
the name ofRue!
JoJ;l.n L!ctwUcr • the well known Red Anchqr
employee and 21 tlw name or
Henrv Straile the movie magnat..e
The ~c three wlth the two whose
name appeared will rw :~Ish a De·
mocr.1tlc ticket or five men to oppose the Repl!bllcan slate
Novc.nber
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Tl11 summary Is as follows _
RepllblicliM

For Mayor
HMzel
Downie
Hl· ~els

mnjorlty
For Clerk

Webster

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For Treuurer
Vaughan

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For

Ma.nhllll

R.:.ush
Evnns
ROlUih II maJmity
For CouocNcutzllng
&amp;uvage
Ebc:rsbach
Our 1r
Durst
NtllBe
Kat hler

not know much more than tht:
average voter so lnr W'l outcomes
are concerned 1t wu freely predicted on the street durb.lJI' the
day here Tuesday that Bny" had a
race on his hands and tha.t his
oppol~nt was suing $o &amp;lve
him a
rell! lrlmmlng Howev~r 1t llellmS
Mnnkllu;
thst ttv11e predtetlons mll.'&gt;t have
Peeples
been predicated on the adn.ge that
Schwegman
wt.!lh was fatl1er to the thought
Six to be nominated
for Bay showed th~ townspeople
Demoora&amp;8
that he could run 1110me in other
For MayOI'
pa.rtlculara besides ern the Harley
HLll~
Davtcl110n while alter nuto speedFor Tnuurer
atera. He like Wm Hetb!l carried
Oraber
even precinct nnd wm1 wllh o 4+1
FOJ" Marshal
to 291 count
Ricketts
Tlncy
But th~ bill fight the one conY')ung
cernlns which nearly every vo~r In
the v.llage Willi Jntercskd, was tilt'
Ril:tett s plurality
Councilmanic rae€ wtth sht men W
For CouncU
lie ('hGBell There were ten runnln1
Pug~te
Of !hr-se ten three of the RepubllSchaaf
~n tkl.et are membc111 of council
Fln..lt:rwald
~~o1 tM ptesent Ume The othe1
Leltwller
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lheh· job&amp; Duerr was the only one
These
five were nomlna.ter:l
of the old Kuard that could weath Thert- were several other ~attl'rllll
er tht: storm He finished fourUl II votes but. none received enouah
vote.t ahead of flfth man and 57 to qualify, hence there will be only
ahead of the lo.st mnn under the nve un the ticket 1n November
wire Of the other six who fatled
to mUe the grade two, of cour5t'
CLASS MI:ETJNG
1/IIIIV preeent members Two others
The Queen Esther cliUI!I or
ot the present counciL RU.B8ell and any M E church met Tuesday
llfiCroba did not choose to nm
nlni at the church with Ml.!ls
to the cowtCII fight Benjamin abeth Arnold, the prealdent """"'·
NeuWJinr. Sunday school ,auperln- lng After buelneas dlscuuions a 50•
tend4!n~ ud. Rig and Reel em- Clal time was e6joyed
Llg:ht rehis heelll to tha en- ferhment.s were llerved. by the hO.!I·
th,; "
:\:t, poiUn(l 508 voLe£
Norma Chapman, Mn
t and Ellubeth Arnold
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e Way was the onh one 1!:
to lo
the half thOUIJaJld mart
BEACH PARTY
On Bm'• heelll were CUI Sauvage
The Booster claM of Blmpson
Sdpr Eberabocl'l local bust~ E church enjoyed a beach
merr. Carl ht.vlna: 488 and Ed~ and pot-luck dinner at the
po1Unc lfl votes leal than Bau· cuse beach Tuellday everuna:.
Duerr with 08, followed in which they mot.ond to the hom'3
~:~~=-; and Du1'lt and Neaae Mrl Howard Eberat*.ch where a
Nar. '1111 t;Jt.btr »&gt;tt.l&amp;llt ume wu

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who attended wert! MisaEUza.btt.h Zlmmel', MarjorHelen Stmpson, Agn1111
Harrtet Ewlnr
Mary RUII.!Ioll
Bowen EIP.Biberfeh.J, Ethel
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Due t.o recent changes ot the Issuance of the retail and wholesale cigarette licenses all the licenses Issued for 1931-IP32 and efl'ectlve
tmtll the fOUl th MOnday of Ma\'
1932 are being recalled by the nudl
tor Under the old rulhll thl.!
treasurer Issued the licenses but
since then new laws have beenpru;a~c:l ind the matter has been changer!
to the auditors omce
The old licenses will be retumerJ
and new onea lfOVernlug the same
period will be lllr:iued lmmedla.telv
The tax ou the licenses could be t efWldl!d aceordins to the old rul~i.
but un the new tax the money paid
will not be refunded under any
slderation
The auditor reported
were 59 retail licenses
Melis county and one ':~~~~~-~j•
cense The tax on the :
ses 111 •so and uoo on the wt"ii,;;aie
license, which wtll be cut;. when
stamp tax goes ln\Q etrect to 12!5
tor th~ retail, and $100 for the
wholesale lketu~es

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25c SIZE LISTEIUNE TOOTH PASTE
LIMIT 2 TUBES

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MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS
39c-75c--85c
EXTRA ~IZES-17'/z to 19 ,
. 9Sc
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS .... $1.39 to $1-95
Plain colors and fancy patterna
Mens or Boyo

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Bein1 unable to thank each and every
voter individually who 10 1enerouely supported m• in the campaip for a place on
the Republican ticket for Coun&lt;;ilman, I
take thio means of Thankin1 one and all
for your support.
A. H. (Summer) DURST

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id. Shirt• and
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45c
Newport Grade Shirto
and Fancy Sborta, labeled
75c-Our Price

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69c

Boy'• White Duck Whoope Pants
4 to 16 years
MEN'S SILK TIES
25c, SOc,
Men'r Canton Flannel Gloves, Kmt
Wliets, 2 Pair .. .. .
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5c TO
BOY'S PLAY SUITS . .
39c to
Mens Summer Weight Knit Union
Suits, $1.25 Value
MEN'S SUSPENDERS, . . . . .
25c, to
Men' a Nitht Sllirta and Pajamas 95c

15C
95c

SOc
95c

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95c
Up

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FINAL 1CLEARANCE
· -Now On.
IN OUR (SHOE DEPARTMENT '•
Lqok Over Our Barrain Racka
Ladies Felt House Slippers
35c
Meb's Outinr Work Shoes ...... $1.48
Shinola Bruslt and Dauber Seta
19c

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'I re Gh\M W.aer 4 Rose or- Greea.. ne value
50c

17c
5c
5!k
Limited Quantitieo on aome of these fOOdol '
8lx90 Druid Sheets, fine Count, no
Dresring, rl1lldy to use .

L.arp- 1be Upped . . . . pUcben. tnen rlass, 2&amp; value
Oreea Glass Shr.rbtrl Glar.ses. J:aeh "'.
PlaiD White CUPI a.p Sa•cen, per Set

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LORD BALTIMORE ALARM CLOCKS 69c
40 in. Panel Curtains, Fine Marquisette 2"·with silk ftinge, per strip
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ore
run• in Silk Hosiery ... 25c
O'Cedru· Auto Polish-Cleans As it
79C
polishes, $1.00 size
STOP~topa

BRIDGE LAMPS .
COSTUMER (Clothes Rack)
OVERALLS
Keen Kut Brand
Extra heavy Denim-triple

95c
95c

J. N.

M~~~:ze_s~ .3~. ~ ~~ 89c

Boy's Sizes
4 to 18 years .. ..

59C

RUTLAND

Sons
MIDDLEPORT,

Cloudy and oonUnued: cool probe,l;a1y ndn
In extreme East portiOn tonight FridAY ~
Jourty somewhat warmer In Bouthwt'St

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NEWS

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THUltS~AY, AUGUST 13, 1931

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PRIC~u'NDAY 5 CENF.f

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Once More By Senatorial lnveati1atinr
Committee
For ConIempI If H e Con·
tinues To Refuse To

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Ja::h~:~~~JI, ;uafleryl~::rh~

the antt-Smlth Democrats In 1928
today apparently faced the alter
native of te11til.Ying before the Benate Campaian Funds committee or
belnll cited for contempt of the
Benat.e
The committee plans to Cllll Cllnnon and other wlt.nef.!!es tn a resumptlon of tt.s inquiry ln\Q the
ha.ndUng of anti-Snuth funds and
the faUure ot the bhihop to ftle reports wtth th~ clerk of the HoUR
or Repl't'sentatlves It Is expectert
the hearings will be held late ttJl,
month
The posalbllity or immedlaM! cou1t
restraint had been moved throtllh
the action of JusUce Joseph Cox of
the District of Columbia BuPJ,eml"
court, In dlamlsaina Cannon B ault
to prQillb1t We committee trom ccmMaul_.. •• 'lnqutrM oq ,t.hl!l 'lPOWld

EATON
REPLY

COTTON HAlSEll
~UBA, HOTBED Ofi News Flashes
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G"[~ INTO h"'?,~"at"'~· SliA~-13-J-~K
dfnPu
TOlD TO OE~lROY
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.;jiSERIOUS TROUBlE :~~~:~ t~t ~~~e j~~~e:~;.eth~c.~~~~ ~~":'. ~~~~uo~an~ll a~~~={~t.alllI ONE THIRD CROf
CRE[K AT TOlE t.hrJdel.:tlducl:•~~~~
hefe
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Clt:veland

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13-INS- Mr

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Tt&gt;at WM the only response lodny to chaJ&amp;es hurled at a con-

dance

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anta PIUJliiJI From

Hipway
ONE IS RESCUED
W oman Sa•• Driver A,
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peared To Hue Been

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Impelled By Halluciaat..
ionr., Lea'Vea Bed To

Kill Poatmaater

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Aug 13-LNS-Owuo,
IDLIE: ARE RE-'DISG
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ht unstlU&amp;ttclt.
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u:ply 11
Cul1mbw; 0
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13-lNS-- l.eivti frcm Vll oy Lotd '"'llilllt;Columbw unemployed 1ue gt't 13 den iu a ~v.·t-r to hu; tom~tlllll'

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and arrel!lted ftve men on. c}taJ'ges
ol IJ(IIIIeUinl liquor
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A 4;uaoUty of alleaecl Uq\lor was I
seizcu by lhll! r11.1ae.t
rne men 1Situatioo Alarmina Aa
lil.rtBSted wert! to De amlloed be·
I
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tore v s commialll{l]H."' b u h.- 1
naurrectiORIIb Are
cola Utll afternoon
,
Gathering
It they had any liquor 'there, wed1dnt know It,' Deputy sllerlfl F I
C Albel'll declared
Bul~mann was eq.tertalnlna a
aroup of vlsltlnl 'OOUDI.)' otklal&amp; In Pinar Del Rio When
WhiJ were to ln.siJI!Ct Cleveland'!
G
1 U
new jaU and aet. potnten on Sl.llzO\'emmen
aea
JnaDil'a ~ely publlclzed tJ,umanlMachine Guna
~~t~Uon policy
By DAVID P SENTNER
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Jt MURDER'

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t1~~.a n~~Pbl'~ v~ s~~._::. ~

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WOMAN

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tnann pla)'ed boet1at a

l'n•mal
'""'" , ,cckholden
tng lfl Columbus
that Cyrus S
Clevtland Unt~ltcltr has
l.;ltt n
mlumpllul millions ot the ~(,m
;,1$11\' s tu:::.ds while he
s-er~d
a.!/
t!lot~mo.n or the board
W&lt;~lter Fr.wler secr•tary to Eaten stated thnl EatLa had no
~takment for publlcatt(ln
In nllar1 t.o the charges Eaton, who
arrived back In Cleveland yestmday tould not be reached
The sceretary however branded
the cbaraes as rldiculow. •

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GANDHI REt USES TO
ATTEND CONFERENCE

SHERIFFS LEA
PLACE IS "PI , ;Hr.o

pa~npr In the machine waa re- '
pc.r•c-:t In a st rlous conditlun at Bt;
Vlnc,.nt s boflpltal
The dead were lct..~ ntlfled as JcE·
r ph Keogh 40 Mrs Irene Keogb
23 t:1s wife
Mrs TUlle Bchla:r1heck 3!i all or Tokdn and Julia
~A~,r 27 a visitor at tho: Keogh
,...,..,
M•s Luc:IUe Yenor, 28 ot Lakeside Mlch was rescued frt;m the
wre •k by passers-bJ and taten to
tbe hGSpJtal Att!LclieR IIClld 8hP.
prob&lt;~bly would recover
Inveattsatlon Into the aecklent
WM t~rted by POllee today
Wlt~ Sl&amp;kl ~h • • • ._. ........_ ..
•ppa~t"' Jolt ~~ "or ,,;:'....,.on•·

luatl •lalh;t Iu1der Will NOl
tu Umdon uu Saturday as sth£du
td to alttnd tlw wuml t.~tbh ceoll tncl obunuucnt'c\ ll. dlttl' a u - "
Lon~t1tut1&lt;m 1" 1 ln(h tt JL wtt:s au
naumed toaay
The aru1oun(.'t"Int 1t \Us macte b~
the Imtian ru:ttlanahst l.xmg.t ,
H ~p ~ Wt'le }u&gt;Jd ou~ thut tht' 1t1sf.ILI\e would b!. ~UJc J 111 ume to
Pt"rr.til Oandhl to ~m1l at a. Jati 1
date
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Of Brinaiwto•
•About Better Price 1
On Product
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Dilubt thai the p.l:an U. workable WlU! exprY-d on al aldel
and It Wil-t blllnded a!J j"abllvd"
"fooll11h" and "ucnom c waale.''

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Jo'l..te :and
Tt4blrkto In the
Plnar lkl Rio where

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dl!ifjaraument of
lh&lt; ftdenl farm board'• pr&amp;- ~
pusal to dulroy une-thJrd ol
t r lht' (lttlon crop wu \Oiced •
f( day b" covemcn1 and OI'UOII
authorltl~s
u(
the suutbern ,
IN~-Glneral

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Police ~i~lSc:l~i~;~~

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By Keeping Government
Owned Cotton Off
P~INTS
Market

thousands taking '" the wootl/; Ln cunr' tht world m ~r r ~ r phclo
join isolated bands ot 1nllurrection· ,r&amp;.-.hlnl!f tortifled ares~ tu Llu h j
~
tst.B It appeared that the sltUBtlon ll@:ht !rum SU:erlo to Tok}ll w1U
laced by Pmldent Machado Wll. 5 ~ rlropped by the Japan~llt' 11u,
vrowlnr more serlowi
horlllts International New11 liler- Of Toueh
Wtnter To
Whal. aovernment wun::es de
Ice :enrnr1 rro111 a reliable sou r('
Come In Speech Before
scribed 111 a deelslve action aoatn~t ods"
0
• A d
the rebels bea:an at Ceja Del Rio
'
etrott
u ience

SAID To ~ E

ean1

BOARDTOAJD

PINCHOT
.•:·~~~; ~~:~~"~:,"".~~· ..;\~· ··d ·~:.~:· ,.~••,~.."~ .::. ,,lOOMY
PICTURE
lJ

ROF PI

hurtled from a downtown street
here into swan Creek tour p•rtt.ou l' ad drowned today and a filth

TEN ARE KILLED

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•ltm n report 1-f cit)' llbnt l.11n•
thai hundreds of pt'I"SOll~ l&lt;'ml) ~
artly out ol work lUI:' '&gt; pcllrlll ,.
llu ~par£ tlml' readmg
T ~thmcMI bolui 11od p rlodi U\ 1
ar~ n demand act:md ~~ tc J1 lm
1 FJgh Cclwubu , llt.anan Ht
said thlllt the lncJCase In the numt.er e&gt;f llbrror, p8~1ons Ia ph nl.m
rna! and he uttrlbutEj lh&lt;.: ~ tu1 tlon lo a dt-slrc ot the un~nlplq • (\
to bJtter themselves 'Instead ct
ampant 1111 onr the country ra 11

Province of TO CONSWER WATER NEt:DS
loyal trooOll
coJwnbus o
Aug 13-lNS- 1 Detroit AUI 13-INS-A plctmto
Clifton Mills W Va Aua: 13.Arreat.
used ma.c:hlnll! gWls, iiUiniJ ten and Ftut steps tcward maklnl a studv or a IJloomy and troubiou.s commK
tak1nj numerous prisoners Planm. or Ohlos water need!t were statl.t'ti jwmter was pa.lnt.ed before the na\Wa r.hlngtc.n Aug 13-INS-- The
A 1ream murder l.h which the
ery,
~lt.h e:ar; bombs were on the way ~') today followtna an orJanlzatiO.l , c.r 11 unemployment commllt.ee here fed~ral tarm boards
Pl'OP&gt;J8al to
mur1eress, 11 n ... tractive matron ol
tb!JI province to assist 1round forct~ meeting held here by the Ohio Wat- todllY by Oovernor OltTord FinchDt the suuth t11a t It de~;troy O~Je-Ull.J
u 1
Rebel&amp; tmd LoyoUst.s at. Ccja Del er Con~~ervatlon Board
recently of PenMylvanta who declared the of 'h(' CUITent cotlon crop m or,.
n ... ntown ·" was Impelled ty
Rto were facing each other on the named by Governor Oeorae WhllR federal rov~rnmenl was the oruy 1to ':..rlng about better pri'c~s fOJ' the
halludnatlons W teke the ltle of
a1Utor1c bat!Jefteld where the Cuban
Senator David H De Armond or ! power great enough to met't tile stt- 1cthf' two thirds ls the boldest
the po~tmaater o1 tlll.a llttlfo village
national hero Maceo, dereu.ted .su. Hamllt.on Democratic floor leader uatton
move the board hllli made smce 1t
wu revealed today with the capPf:Tlor Spanl.!lh fOJ"eeR In IIIH
In the upper branch or the att.h gen.
He- began his address ~ stattug eutPr. 1:1 the wheat and cotton pltR
ture ot Mrs Evelyn Harader, 43
An oftlcl11l communique said tha• era! ASSI!mbly, wal:i Ohosen chair- that what he had to SS.J ..was not lo t :; b,ttl(' the traders with gov-.:rn~
motl.er of a ten~year-old school
ten
rebelll were klllod ln ftghttna: man, and David Warner of Oolum- 1bt" lnt ..rpreted Ill a bid for the Re- menf funds
1
1irl
at Lolnu Del Taro QYHWa tle:ht- bwr. WJUJ elected executive llfiCt'e\al~ pubttean presl&lt;kontla} nomination
Opnlu 1 j,~ppeared dtvlde&lt;:i t:Jd1011
i1
Mrs Harader aobblna" hysterlIn&amp;
WU
rtported
from
Y'ft4ous
It
Ia
notblng
(1£
tl\e
aort
he
amr:
le dt
th
'711:
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eai.~J. w&amp;B t¥en.r.\o e-.t.-..tv by
thal~t
was
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anot~~er~"':x.u~~
trom ~ 1 ~ '10 Q~ ~•'bni!Jlt llt~i'Je"""',',""-aMt"!'l'6l tbe
of 'J Qhtlt=CJQIOD,
tlon and also as tp wlletber
Pfelldeot MaChado left Havana tlon Comm~ "JGhn w. THom'p.- tte mtem~t without betnro charged ers ran l:oe J)etsuaded to rb alq
Blahop cannon could take wben ICUs on receipts or wont .,..'tlir the ifliiet tat? the water
unexpectedly today for an unknown son and memller.s of the state Oott- with political lnt.entlon "
With fl'le boards plan It would.
subpoenaed befor!! tbe conunlttae trqedy.
'· Ah three ot the women \!.tt:tlms
~&gt;ervntion Counell •ere reported toThe nation • Oov"rnor P!nchot have to be a voluntary cooperaupon hie return from EW"ope 1n the
'Itle vk:tlm WEUI CeCil R M!oha:et &lt;Jrown-!!d when they were unab.le to
Arbor M1cll Aug ta-JNa deatinatlon
Th! chief executl't'e travelled ltljday aa members or the oouncil pth· llllkl 1~ In the lriP of a gtea.t de- t10n on the part ot the prod.ucer1,
next few weeks He could retuae to 25 married and the father of thl't'c&gt; (!JCDJ::le trmn the D)aehlne Keogh
revolver with whkh one
tesUfy on the 1 round that tv mlt'ht Children
wa.a rtscued but died a &amp;hart Ume
victim• or the IIOI"dra his prlvat. railway t11r ·Yosemite ered here tor their nrst meeting 1 preulon it Ia a threat to our In- tor d ere cxillts nu l.Jlw wh1rh would
Incriminate hlm88ll Chairman Nyc
Mrs Harader was quoted by De- late• In Mercy hospital without I~'"""~·~ ~"~'~
torch
mur- ruat;ded by a d~tachlnent of furtv since Oovemor ~rge WhUe auth- 11tttutlons It supplies the 8011 lor c mpfl a pbmler to dl'st.ro:v part
orlzed them tu make all appoint- IJlruwth of Jdeag of government bOll- 1 ol h.s crop
(R~ of North Dakota, bas made It putv Roth as t&gt;aYIDII' Ahe received 0 rea:a'nm, consc1ousneSs
'
tl111! posseukm ~ soldiers
le t.he exact destination er ments In the conscrvut1on dlvhilon l tile tQ. our own
In return for this voluntary dea.plain the CBmpu.b(n Funds com- "mM..., to till Michael Roth
R.JObverln(l today In St Vincent s
It was revealed for the
Members of the councJI an.:!
Alrliough recommendtn1
that trucuon or a third or the crop the
mlttee Will l'eQWte the blahop tn &amp;aid 8h.e told him she arose from h08pttal from severe cuts aud
here today , Authorlt* =~t 1 Machado was NOT AnC
t was repot"ted he platMed Thompson were 1-eported to be at prlnte charltjo be made kl carrv 1 farn1 board on ltb part pr&lt;onUse:J to
waive immunity If he testtnes
bed procured a revolver and at- brul.ses Mn Yll!nor told pol'~e
that the owner or the g-un
But Cannon It Is declared by Ured only 1
t
ht
Koe
b
"'
"UtOWJl
and
that
hla
arrea~
and
~~~~~~~~~on
of t~e rmar od~s over the supervision of ROOSt: - I all It can,' and that th" ISiotels carry wit..l:ihokl from the ma!lt:et for IJ.Pe ,
friend11 wuld not refuse to iesttry
n &amp;CIIn Y n 1R c1uthlna:
I ca1led lor the tour womer~
lleavy
n.huni
in
thr:
r~~u~n
~~~ ve . JQme Pl~e at Porl!lmouth I on extensive public wotRs pro- year 11.1'1 own holdings e11hmate1
~.'.,"',..,"''.,u"'•qunt aoluUon to the
011 the ii'OUnd that he mi(ht lay walkeri to Michael Uttle cDntee- after they hlld retutued from
TO Tt:
W
grams the PenMylvan\a a:overno, Rt upwards ot 2 000 000 bnles which
htmse!l open kl criminal Pl'OIICCU- ~nerv stot't'! and )Xl6toftlce an J Loat ride He appeare:::l drunk Ute Jl
~lUln~ 11'1 only 11 mattel ta~en plaee thus far
n~ departure was surrounded by CoJumb
SAT 1·"
warned that the~:~e measures alon .. l lt b::.1 iht In tl'.e OfM"n market a
t.lon He has repeatedly defended tlrecl om shot Uichael died ul- •aid and drow on the road oyer
hours
0
us the constJtutlot
UJ
13 -INSA I were not enoUfh
ld'ra.I e seerecy The president suit to test
OOlUi
ll
I
ago
his tallure to file with the clerk of most lnato.ntly
the 11butment five blocks troqJ- th.u ,:~T~h~·~':~',,n 'Jmportant arrest wa.
The fed~! government can I rn the ~:pinion vf membc!rs ol the
the House an entlre uccounttna c.r l Before dylnl he 188ped out th ~ beat landbl"
monu.1Jtarlly was• the tlad Informed only hls closest lld- the Pringle automobile ruri' ty or
1
t65.300 contributed by E c Jame• name or Mrs H11rade1 as hill MTt:ree vouths aUroated by
of Bber1ft Jacoi:J Andres vl5en of hi&amp; decision to leave Ha- llLtle act was nled In t~ Oh~1~ or ~].s(' money to alleviate the condl- 1rr. tll .l st!l blliz.atlon b:):;ml wfiiCb
son of Niijw York to the anti-SmitH salle.nt
rcreS;m.'l extricated th~ b.ldteB
Bneat he said would be Ya!'lll, and hls mUitary aide~ wer(' f preme COurt today by the o Cl~; I L.on k within ~ single 'ilieek the l iS .. he farm boards cotton .!IUI:II£1~
dlarv the ccmbln&lt;'d ctfl.cl cr descampn.la:n
lt'Jth said 'Wt'l!l Harader so.lfl t"t a two htlur ~truggle
, myltCI'Ious ' Hflh guest eDtrtllilted with the task or choosing Loam and B.avinlrS Com n
01 ~&gt;pea er 866er
JML ~
ConcerninJI' those who d~clarc trr ·;~ r. r.n P·l hlrd of the present
It Is PQ!Isible the Nye committee &lt;~he harl been guided by 1 'codu
party whlth ea:rly a bod)'luard of soldiers whose loy- I Wapoko.neta.
I In an attempt to obtain the Ie~~a~R~~m'i: ne~d :: c~ the Prell- cnrn and tht' wlthholdln.,. ct lr.rgc
may submit Its records ro District m111~alfl't' re~tv&amp;l while she alept
In horrlbll! denth alty could NOT be questioned
1 tr IP WBS beJJ ev- courts opinion of the law Kent w there lsn t ~ny Oovemo~ p~~~~i J:lOV('• nm~nt stcc.ks would_. bo: t o m~~
~d":tnf~t!fl~n:~
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Attorney Rovet In the next lew She had no Ill teclinlf for .MlchllPJ
:;i;~:=~co(lpl~
lie HUghet~ I 'ma attorm•y •aked 1:1. aald
t~:rially inCI ease t IJ.o polr• ,..&gt;r l'ntweets fot grand jury mvest11at1on Sh~ even 11howed me the gun wltll NE'W BANDIT DRIVI:'
with on 0! 1er tly •-Lim t In th P
1nocr 1 orupIn pu
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en
e
favor
writ of ruanda
t
J I
ton 1 th
t
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The statute of limltatloiUI runs to one tullet mlsshur'
.,.
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Wilbur M Brucker AI· or uisttng regime as well as co- M
mw o eompe1 oc
Slnct' their twltterlngs began \11.!
~
e presen market, thua - .
Rdh took Ml'8 H ad
Paul y 001 hits wos otdtnatinl' the etrorta or the varlow. ~· toPortage county clerk of ho.ve wunded eo many comers surlny producers a g1eate1 r tl.&amp;n
December oa:atnst any alleged vio·
latlon of the corrupt practl"s "'' tal" h
ar er t•.J a
Nrw YQtk Aug 13-J»~:&lt; : Wbllo
to ld In th
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enforce the law although Without flndlng the promised Pro5· t hl ~ \Cat
by Cllnnon 1n fo.lllna: to fUe the re- s • capital for exnmlna.tton b.Y the ~land jury re&amp;Unted ;;--invesa
c l tvest- bodlea or Federal troops scattere,1
throuahout the tntertar
stated In the sam(' petition that perlt~ that even these muezzins 10
'fl1 1 b:Jttrd s star1llng 1fJer • wa 1
ports in the opinion of sonte com- allt::ll"ts HI" sold murder charge!\ Uaatlon of tht&gt; shQoflna &lt;I ••··
Meanwhile
heavy
flltltlng
was
a
simple
reading
of
the
bill
wUI
Lhelr
lose-colOr"'d
mJnarets
mu~;t
n:~.cle
In Identic t e]-.!fram~ W!':taob
mittee members
already have bren P"'' •rred
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1M the e:tate wt'rt'
'1
l orm In a street he1e Jllly 2a
~ v
hi
h0
•· d reported In progresa neor Blerra ~nvl~c~d the r:ourt It should NOT have begun to doubt their lnfallt- ('llnl,man Jomfs C Stouf' •:ent U\e
In RriUifll' the- blahop a plea. for
ty "anpte
1
d
u, oor " 'f p.... c~ MorenB&amp; Offtcial communiques Is
up eblllty'
govnuor~ of a dozen wtt,..n-proa writ ot prohibition before Justice CALIFORNIA HIT
ra, po lCe Pl'lljXlre
tn
Under the jUriSdiction ( 1
aunch a nt:w drive agu .. 1st gun- I'"'"""
t
h
1
1
suect by the Machado government
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The speaker warned that the duciul{ states
~
Cox R H McNeill attorney fol
BY CLOUDBU T
ooun Y w ere. on a one J" Indicated continued Federlll vlcto ~
501 J\Blh:STED
wlmer would bring with It JrOwmg
At the same ume Stone anOO~~c~
1
_Cannon, charged the Nye comml.RS men
lanl!
the bodle;; of the
B"'rlln Aug 13-- INS-Ftve huu lawle!ll&gt;ness and disrespect lor gov- ed the return of Alexander Le&amp;'Re to
tee Is seeking to wreak political
F'Qrmatton or a new squad ol
and ttM&gt;lr companions Wt-re tea but newa trJCkllna: tn throuJI'h
the rtgorous censorship Imposed by d. d 1onunl!' l~ts wcu arresteo In ernm~nt
Farm Board ucttvlties as a m•mW
vengeance a~~:alnst him
j:~~~~An~]Pie.!l Alii 1S-IN8- mctcrcycle po!Jcemen, who w11l
JYered ln
blalt•li automobile
Already he !aid we have seen or the Cotton stabJiiza.tJon lklaril
He contended the committee canCalifornia was today re· ride In armol'ed cycles armed with
H .. nry Pord showed ht.!l intere~;t the IJOYernment save rl.!le to the be- a rr 11.1::1-up In the Ruhr district to · I
not. lnvcstJgate Caruwna anti-BmJth
from emf!'&gt; or the worat pump g1111ns, wa11 announced by In rt:Ming down th~ murderer lief that the rebels were putting uo day char1Jed with plotlln11 a red re 1 Lhe pregnant SlglU ~hat men who.'iC l..etrge retired as chairman ot t~
vclt tguln~t U1t' goven1ment MorP 1 famllles lack the bare necessltit's o1 Fedt!ral Farm Board laat spring
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oonunlttee because It apent money
In Ita htsVn'y
Commlsaloner
Mulrooney
rtJt. when he sent Hlilrry &amp;lnnett, his a stubborn battle
than 100 firearms were selr.e::l
In lng are likely to regard It as
The cot\on market haa ~n hrf'
supporting the election or prelllden.three., waa ~rted to armc.red c.~~;rs wiiJ patrol t.he city
lnnstigator and five aids to
KILLS OLD EN't;Ml'
I theu rl~tht to tflke food where they demoralized state ever since Ba:tllr~
Ual eleeton. purely ,.~,,
In their mountain day and ntoht
... om-,
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Ann Arbor to as&amp;ist tlle date auAt.,f'ns 0, Aug 13- lNS-EndCLEMENCY DENIED
6nd it
I day when the crop esttmatlrq: 'bi:Jtid
Elisha Hanson, attorney tor the
late yesterWltneBS611, claimed by palll'e t thorttles
lnr t11ree years enmity John Po.ulk
W""hlngton Aug 13- INB-Exe
of the Department of Agr1citl=·
comm1ttee, lnalsted however the
caused
a
tor·
bave
named
the
m•n
who
1'·-•
,,
lud~..
ucu
One hundred atate troo-rR ffere t8 Wda.y shot and killed John So- cutlvl' clemency hu been denied 1
to .w•• p •-prectlctP.d a cotton crop this ;ve
comm Ittee has cn.nllOfl's &lt;Jwn state........ 8 sec ~ can· a 11val racketeer and shot the cllU...ment that he 80,.,.ht to ol-t dty
of the TehachapJ mountains
d,.
,_
today seeklni twu young m&lt;"n who War&amp; to at ClrcJe Hill near here Albert B Pall and the torme1 RUNAWAY BAGGAGE ~!a584 000 bales or 1600 000 bl ,
1
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up to a I uollne 11t a 11 on near
eenators and meMbers
of .the~House
c1ou_...rat
put telephone and then a p...v, may be caUf'd be!""·
"" · d-v•
'"
according to pollee
~abtnel otll.trr will have to (.'Outlnoe
CAR HITS HOUSE 1ur~~o:!ts Year While the 11f0rld'i
., weU
~·:•'!.•Ph lines out ot oommi&amp;sion
&amp;:rand luron today Twa of tht tnurder 8Ct!08 shortly after the
Pault was arrested Shortly arte 1 to 'lf'rve his ~ntenre In the Ne11
are still bulern.r_ ~~l
Answerlna: the contention of cansome cases cauaed su.spenWitnesses to the shootth(l' crime had been oommJtted
the staying and held on char11es ol Mrut:lro stlltf' prison until elig1bl~
Wilkes-Barre
Aug IJ- INS _ - (Co
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non's lawyer that the blahop
rallorad sthedulflll
were brutally beaten by Ma1ttn BwetUck, attendont at tM ltlanslatlP'hter H1s wile was also for parole about four
month11 FIVe person11 were throvm !rom
otlnued on pagt' thfeto&gt;
beinl persecuted, Hanson Bald.
At Monolith water poured Into 1
when queatloned Thls was
held fo.r questioning
henu:
their bed:; four automobiles wen'
Bishop cannon Is trylna to
the Edison Oompany's plant and
by the oftlcen
f0Gntlnutt1 on pap three)
Attorney General Mitchell an- demolished and the home ol Edwin
~ f
tlclpate somethtns he rear 1 may the Pls.nt or the Portland Cement
PAID
TOO
MUCH
nounced
today
thll.t
the
clemellt:}
Lymphllny
was
dllmllged
t.odav
l
F
happen elsewhere."
Company torcln&amp;' workmen to ftee
418 CtiT TIN PERCF.NT
Oolumbul 0
Aq II-I~ h~ J..len denied Fall wiihot~L til(' when the riding carol a fast Bui1 ·~
f&lt;Jr their uves
Dayton, 0. Au,- 13-INB-M- state ~tenators lnvestip.tlnl h.llrh- applloo.tlon ever reac~tng Presld!nt lfalo·New Yort Lehl(lh Valley rail&lt;COntinued on pqe three)
Hlrhways were transformed into
400 employes a 10 per cent 1ft)' department admlnilltratlon tAl- Hoovt"r
road express train uncoupled ll.at'l.f I
,
'
II
ol mud near Tehachapi
In Will~ on the Cincinnati &amp; da.J were in po&amp;seaRion rit lniOJmafrom a striP~ of cars raced lou1 1
and Woodford 8cot"es of
Erie Railway today hlld beell. 1-Ioft chaJVinR the department onr1miles down grade and crashed mto Aa He Pla111 Appeal From It
were mired
IQ,oU.eto
1•;;:;:::~ by Thomas ConWa) Jr. pild a YOUI'lptown contracting
I the house
l Helill Gate n~r here I Yeara
$11000 F"
.1.
1
SHF.RIFF CUNNINGHAM DEAD I'
an.d Stones Fly Dur-\1
Only treJght and pas~- !l!rm •'l,.31tl for Wtlrkmeh•s compenThe car a ~regulation bn.agage I
llle
Atlantic City, N J. Au• 13iDI Pracall One Shot,
crews
were exoepted In tbe 1!18'1.km tnsunmce which the state
'uopac.~
enjfilpty Jf tra, lnmcn., picked I
Imposed hy Jud ..e ~ .
lNS•
...... rr c momen urn a.s t raced
-800rltr
Thomas
W
CunningTwo
Arre•ted
1f8Vfr
noovered.
down
the
long
grade
At
Hells
Gak
I
New
Y k
Altbou11h Vir t u a II J' All
ham 72 of Philadelphia, died 1n
In Houae Burnin.,Charred l theflyinJI'Carstruckasharpcurv~'l Ll'gt.
~ug 13-lNS-Jact
the AtlanUc Olty ~tal here tojumped thi! tracts and ploo;~;ed lnt'l
amon,l fiN' on Jl5.000
H - of Safety Hu
day He had beerJ Ill for a few da)'ll
1:1--INS-Body of Maa Found ID
the L}mphany nome
t&gt;all &gt;lfi"r sentenced Vt'l&gt;tuday w.
SeeD AbandolJ8d
lf t lfo'Deral breakdown and h~art
Ruin.• of Buildinl
The Impact tore away part or the pay 1\ •u 000 fln e and serve four
attack
kitchen, and Lhe car bounclng off •eal"'i lll II. federal prhmn for viol ..
Copenhqen A~ 13-INB-AlPor yellrs Ounntnrham had been
New Ca•tle, Pa AUI I3-IN8- the bulldlnK strutk tour automo- tlon of tfloe prohlbltlon law \\~at
tho:Jy:h virtually wlthaut. hope 01'
close associate or Wm S Vue,
EDITOR'S NOTE - This l8 UU! tanrtble property nor the BI\Se!llt- Belle...ed a pi)S81ble murdl!l' victim bites parked 1n the yard ~ rerkln; repotted planning an appeal today
IUCCES! Danlsh llhips an1 airplanes
0 P leader of Philadelphia
l:r;~~~r.IMD'ies
of artlclell by In· ment eertlftcatea made by the COWl· Jill unidentified man wu burned t.tJ tllem
~It'&gt; rppeal probably wotdd not bll!
were still Rearchtng for Parker
ho.d played a pmmlneut part
New• Service, explain- l)' andU.or of the oomml9fllon nor t.he dealh today In a. flre which de••
card unlit November
Cramer American trans-Atlant-Ic
PhUadelphla poUUce
new tauUon taws ad&lt;Jpted elaN~ Ontaoa:lble) tax duplicate stJw'ed the home of Lewis Paale:v I OHIOANS Ht:Lp AS ROBBERS
M lnwhile Diamond fa('ed trial
flyer and hla Canadian radio
Ohto 89th General Asseln- ll open to publlc: 1n11pectlon except here
M:llwButet. Will AUg 13-INs-- by t1 e state on ch~.rges or ldd
ape!"3.tor today
'bat the latter may be Inspected Tbe charred body o1 the victim Btflllley Coltn 18 and James Con- I :n::: m up-state- elder true~ap.
'lbe 1teamer Ialand Palk and
under order• of a Pederal court'
was found aoon •rter th~ nre h11d nell 20 both of Cincinnati were
Thl~ l.rlal was tentat 1\eJY sch an,
property
Balance
sheets,
copies
or
Federal
razed the dwelllng
under arrest heno today after al- uled for Beptt'mbe
Jt
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two aea.planes were combing the
1
toast of Jutland tn the hope ot
~;;~~~~:~~~~
1ncome tax returns and other reDomlnlek Parley ftnt Identified legedl~ oonf:"lng ~~ they held 1 thl" N ~w Yort rac~etel!r
t
t11m1 which a taxpayer may be Ute body a1 that of hla uncle Lew- up a rug s ~ _ k S2~
Jtabl... to a sentente at tro 20 ....
flndlna: the mtsslns plane tn ICtne
callld. upon to funliah to the State Is, but ~ latter ap))f'.aftd a short
f4o Vf:!ars
m
""
~mote cove Other steamers on the
'hir eommlllaton muat. be enclolled In time later and aald he knew noth- MAT SUMMON PARI.IA.MENT
If Dta.mond
lookout tor the a.1nnen In the north
•litd envelopes, and wtt))ln 11:1 1111 o1 the ftre or the identity ot th11
London Aur: 13.-INB-A IJ)elllal fall u will be
to PriBon thll
~ ~ and aloni the Norwesllln C0&amp;6t
lobe
penonal
property
DlQIIUia
are
to
bl!
returned
to
the
man
who
bad
been
burned
sP.S&amp;Ion
o1
parliament
mav
l»e
Slim•
l'&gt;ll.d
Lfom
hehl
dth~hthlrrt
time he
o~ut , fall4'cl to loeate Utem
.::·_.,-··.:'=''- han been publle ta.J:Dayer
CoroDer Caldwell tafe&amp;her with mon~ to cope With the emergmcy
Jt..., Jl!ln h
n
( bua P' 1 1'tt£~n
er~mer and b1s radio
operator
~;t~~_,:,t
to At no tame, UDder the law Bl'l! cl~ and state auU\otlue&amp; lmmedl· resulting from Britain s flnaoc:lal •n
P ~""tl '&gt;bo.: mnntm oro
werr lost on the laat lap tJl their
HGb blanks open tw ecruttny to ale~ 11ar1ed an ln'fftltiptkm aeek- crtats It waa lelmed by lDtema.unlawful ~ntry conV1ctlon aDd
joumrr from Detroit v.la OIW!n·IIO'!".i
&amp;DJbodJ
but- mtmbtn
Of the TU: \hg
e&amp;WJe
of the blue thortil.&amp;iw
tional News80UI'C."e
8er't'lce
from an au- durtnll
..IU' he Rtved
a tii!Q '
land. lceland and the Parae
COIIIIfldllfon
t.hett Mnplo)'e&amp;
&amp;nit to
lden\tty of the
orictlm
toclas'
tf&gt;n"e fnr ~rtlnn
111\(f
lando 'lbe1 oet nut from ...,..,...
UW A Gilt of. traeD ~ 1iO
mat LeWII PaCJeJ, owner of the hOme, SUmmonm. of parllalnent Ia be.. non·c.atnJnMslorN"Cf omeer
t:bfltland lelandl1 Sunday
on
qatDR ollclall w}JO is at prNe'ilt In llal7 Durlnl his lnl: IM!I'Ioully cUictJued br Plrtr P&amp;rdc.ned by Preaiden~~=~~;
tftt dl~ !ft7 lnf~tlOn IXCipt tn dleltCI, tbf home wa• Olccul)le&lt;l by ,~le&amp;den. and a &amp;pecJal lltllsloo ta a l)lantOIKI bu been
'ftre tliourhi to have been·,.,lllri u~~:.
Ill• llot-&lt;tlii II*\&gt; olulloo.
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MEN'S FANCY SILK SOCKS, 50c
$1.00
Value, 3 PAIR .
BOY'S PLAIN COLOR IRON SOCKS
3 PAIR
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Bey' a Short Silk Socks . . .
. 19c
Men's Fancy Sock Garten
18c
Men's and Boy's Delta-.
25c, SOc, 95c

25c
. ,,e Garment

LEASED

1- ·n&lt;o

FANCY SHORTS and
ATHLETIC SHIRTS

CARL SAUVAGE
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TURKISH TOWELS
With colored borden, ex·
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It Will Pay Y&lt;&gt;u To Buy Men'r Furnishings
From Us. We Sell Them For Leos

DRJESS SHIRTS
Mad" of Pr~mier Cloth with a real guar·
anteet t~ give aatisfaction-to wear-to hold
ita col.;r-lf they do not we will give you another Shirt FREE-Large range of patterns
ancl aql'ors-Extra full cut and well madeSi•e• l4 to 17-

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Priscille otyle with tiebackr and colored trimmed, pair

35c

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I thank you for your vote of confidence
in the Primary, in my campaip for the
nomination to Council and I thank you in
advance for any support accorded me in
the November Election.

35c

IMPORTED .JAPANESE PURE SILK PONGEE 12
MOM ME- RED LABEL-FIRST QUALITY per yd
Betay Rosa
Star-Rite
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
CURLERS
TOASTERS
A.aorted Colora
Guaranteed
Handles and Silk
79c
79c
Box Paper, new Shipment, ,Ju"~ m, white or Tinted, 24
Sh•ets and 21 Envelop~s. 35c value, 2 boxes for

NO. 283

MAY BE CIT!ID

French Panta and StepIna-Extra Quality, new
patterns, Only -

39c

60c SIZE LISTER IN E ;.;...;..;..;..;..;..;..;..:....;.;...;..:..;..:..:.. .

FOR POMEROY NE IVS
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SILK DRESSES-YOU'LL BUY ONE OR TWO OR MORE AT THESE REDUCTIONS '
New 1931 Styles, Printo and Plain
$6.95 Former Price, $15.75 and $16.75
$1.98 Former Price $5.75 and $6.00.
Voile Drea&lt;ea $2.95 Former Price$6.00 ~
$3.95, Former Price $10.75 and $12.75
NEW SPRING COATS AT ALMOS·T YOUR OWN PRICE-BUY NOW FOR FALlJWEAR
QUEENSWARE and
GLASSWARE DEPT.
New Deaiana, American
Made, Ultra Square shape
-The latell pattern.
42 Piece Seta
$11.00

Fxtra Speeials lor Tbis
Sale Only!
25c
15c
24c

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WAY BILOW COST l»RJCES ON-

'11te Ions a.wntwd day hns come Jour 'ro.1led so JD.r they w£&gt;re
Th~ ua.cle hu.s spol•cn antl today tancc
'
ttl&amp; dny aftE-r the vol.eMi have made
lx.'E'n struck by two dJlfe~nt auW- of CJUrt of common pl~as, It wa•
their choice the va11ous U1dlv1duals
the nrst one rendntna: announced Wednesday m:)l'ning
-.M were seeking oftice know 1tl
'llle result or lhe CounciluncoMCIOWI and then the oUtThe Judge of the common pi llS
leaat ~ust how pl)pular or unpopu
manic fight showe1
tha.t
cour( is to llppolut the &amp;mmi&amp;sh.. l·
BethallY Church can produce
strtklng him later No theory
I J
lth
r h
"'" ll
1ar lbey are wiLh the voters a~ to
advanced by relativ-es as to l!l'S t. wors ne er a w en &lt;&gt;&lt;w.
taaur 15 placd before the publlc In
other than baseball playeNt
'tWKln for his belns there
be an attorney-at-law not more
tbe yur 1931
Three of lhe nominees for
thar: one of whom 11hall bt: or tht
In Pomeroy what wa$ expected
council are members of thil!
same political par~y The commtss
"t!&gt;
""a spirited contest for the
tburch which for nearly
IN~TRUCTORSW[D
loners shall at~nd upon ea.ch
lhre.., years was WJdefeat.ed
tenn or cGurt for which a jury Is
, Mayou job on the Republican tic'ket proved t.o, be a ruu11way vic·
In 1&lt;.: creatlonal
b11ll
The
drawn u.nd their SlLiary 01 coru't«lry for that old warhorse and exthree men D.re Ernest. Du~rr,
pen~at1on shall be
fixed by J..he
CC.WlCilmall wm Hl.:lul Mr H!:'lChairman of the Finance
Juds~ payable out o1 lhe c&lt;;unt~
ZE:l rf'celved the IIIJn s share or
Committee of the church
treallury
vote:J In every one ot the six vot.Benjamin Neutzllng Super·
Th1: juror comm188lont!rs shall be
tnt: pu~clncts In the vlllnge polling
lntendent of the
Bunday
provl•ted an olt'lce by the boor 1 oi
ilfi4 votes whik' hill opponent Mr
Hchool and Edgar Eberl!l'ach
cou ltY comml~;t;lonen and to alsu
oowme received 267 Tl1e eve1
treasurer of the Church Pinturni'h neclll:lsmy 11upplles 1 ne
IJCUlleJ, popular eme1cnt and ac11nces
duty of the commissioners is t.o
comnKJd&amp;tlng clerk R G Wubste 1
It Is hln!A!d that a number
mee1 un or ber&lt;Jre the !ust Mondu)'
runnmg &amp;ialnst 11mc
tn Rncc
of would be omce holders
In Ausust 1932 to cornplll' 11 h~~ 1
~~ parlance breezed h ome like
who ure now without church
First Game Of Tbree To of 11s many JuJOrs ~ h~ts bet 1 &amp;• quarterhorse wrth 02::1 vote:; tu
amllatlon are tatlng thi11
signuted by ttt2 judgt:
rne 1
J!ps.rt Only one Instance arose tJ
Into consideration as they
Start For League
~&gt;ha 1 1 be compiled from the Just ot
JQar the serenity ol \.he picture tu 1
C&amp;l!t their e~es about In antiChampionship
tlecwrs furnished as t:.efore und
Mr Webstu That occurred when
clpatton of selectltl(l: 11. chu~h
I Will ttnsutule the Jwy list lor
tb1:l nturns for Third Wnrd c
heme ~fore entering pollThe long dei;Sed series between years beahmlng Ali&amp;UBt 1 lll32
I ,..&amp; ec.unted nnd nnnuum:t: :l an&lt;.l
tics
the Rig and ~el and Teachers The oommlssloners rellnve Lhe
;k WM round that o B Krelnblhl
will ret under way, without rlrht to llummon any elt!Ctor of
~led one vote In hl.s precinct Mr
Wednesday evenlnll, ltll Bevel'hl pseclncta towuJ.hlps or
We~r and Mr Krclnblhl being
on the Democratic ticket there nt~rhtl
hu been announced by trlcfd t.o appear bflot't'! them In
former neighbors thet't'! L'i some was IIUle or no Interest man1!e8U!d Pather Eugene Dunn, president or their o.HI.cc tor exam.. 111 tion tor "
douLt in Mr Web.'fler 11 m.nd jw;t except in the on!' msta.1ce thal
po&amp;lllbte Juror If llll7 ~:~~...;~!![~~
who polled that one \Otc although btlng lhe three cornered tlsht tor
ot three games will be t.u hliJ&gt;C&amp;r bflwre the (ll
Mr Krelnbllil mslsts thot what Mar•Jml
all three men havtng
to decide the winner or th&lt;&gt; as ~ummoncd he 11haH be fined rm
Mr Webfller thinks us to the cui- thmwn thetr hats m the ring too,....... championship o.s the former contempt or court unless physJCalprtt is NOT true In a.ny event nu l lnte to be on the ticket Each was
won the first halt buntlmc ly tumble to u.ttend
Drt.~.wu 1 ~ h.J
l&gt;erqocrattc: was qualified to be- forC"~&gt;d to t~.sk lm ftlt:uds t.o wrtt t
l the latter won · the second the Jury ahau be made as ~~fme
come an opponent of Mr Webstl'r his name on lhe Llcket Charles
alter a play-otl' betwMm these but by the commlss.loners Jn lht'
k
l"" the 1Ie ld wlth ' ' vo...,.,
•~· S&amp;lne
teams at the cl'•·
at the c1 mlng November ••lcctlon
1 R'c t I' s ~
schedule
'""""' or th•t P''"n'' or a Jud•e 0 1 the co nunon
Tracy was a poor second with 12
plea!; court, cleJ.k of court u..u1
Fm treasurer that well known whi!J Eddie Young truJled wlth 10
Dr Tom Crow has also ls8ued a aherlff
and emcient lndlvtduel
Waller vole&lt;~ Mayor Hess 01 cour&amp;&gt; had
to meet the ramou!!
It 1.s believed that this low .,., 111
Vaug!uul did nearly a:J well as no oppo.sltlon and received 68 votes
Ftters at 8yraoul5e Suu- tend to do away with the delay
Webster al&amp;o without opposition Antmmy Oraber with 43 votes l!l
with "Doc's Dentists ' compiling lla~ ol jurors tor a. year
poll'J'f 558 votes
the Democratic nominee ror t:.reaswhich the doctor ha~ The judge shall excuse those Jur'11110 result or tho Marahal s race urer while no one qualified
for
FUera a1't' a hard bunch to ora who deE:D~ it necCI!88J'y bul unonce more proved thnt manv o[ our Cieri': El~~;ht votes were llt(;es.&gt;ar~~~~:~;~:~~~!~~~:~~ alJ their atarta to leas so exctUitld they mWit. u.ttemi
.eo-caole~ vote calling expert11 do quailf)- tlecatiae 8•.4 oi the
rame played Dio.bu.t at .:He dPerJins of court and there
cast lr. rt:quJred and one num w N
ended Jn a no-hit, shut. after until they are dlscha..tgta.t,
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Gordon polled 4 two llhort of the
for FlannKan their twirler without lurtheJ notice
While the election boold
necell'Ulry number There were 96
batt~rs having been rorced lu
otnclnls v.ere wa!Uug for revotes cast by DemocratJ;
on strikes
tun1s w come In from Pon:teF'm Counclhnen Schaul and Jas
roy and Mlddk!port ~~everal
P'UJI'Illt v.e~ the only two whost•
CARD PARTY
yarns were spun ~:nd &lt;.lUInames a)lpeared u l the tl~Jtet bul
37 voters wrote the namt of th~
lng an lntumlsslon
that
KUlla
friendly Mullen
popular old
soul I Charlet!
1cf'mlnded hit. hea.rers \.hat the
.old war horse a11 he termed
him Mayor Hess who ht&lt;nd M the D~mocratie
ticket,
enjoyed n dl8tlnct1on enjoy·
&amp;1 by few If any men In the
country It is that n 1alse
waa voted our mayor and he
WIUI jumped from t400 yearly
salary to f600 but Hizzoner
said Nothing Doing
I lllYl
pald all the jobs worth
A
l!econd attempt was made,
this t1me 1to raii!C hl~ sa.huy
to 15110 but attll t{le • Mayor
,.11.8 obdilratt nnd 10 tile ~1ll.t'Y still stands whllr ntbe.r
't'U)aps around approximatIng Pomeroy ln !ilre IU'e Pfi.Ytng their chid
e~cutiV!f'
per year

NOTICE-If ,.. • ...
the Newa Ollice of The Dail,

Complete Clearaaee Oa all Summer Goods.
Sale Starts Friday, August 14th, 1931.

TO COMPILE LIST

InJuries. (lttachea at the hosplbo•Ueved there wBB a chance

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