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WEDNESDAY AUOUB'T l'!: 1931

: 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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HESS HAS NO OPPOSITION FOR MAYOR

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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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Cigarette Law
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

558
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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ll8'. en were newcomen asplrlll&amp;' to 1 Stratle
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
hO&amp;tess, Mal y

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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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G~LLON GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN

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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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TO THE VOTERS!
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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MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
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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WIRE

POMEROY, OH!O,

011" !NTERNATJON AL

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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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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IDLIE: ARE RE-'DISG
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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·
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tore v s commialll{l]H."' b u h.- 1
naurrectiORIIb Are
cola Utll afternoon
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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
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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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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
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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 • • • ._. ........_ ..
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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
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and It Wil-t blllnded a!J j"abllvd"
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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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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
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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"
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the rebels bea:an at Ceja Del Rio
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BOARDTOAJD

PINCHOT
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PICTURE
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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
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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
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at Lolnu Del Taro QYHWa tle:ht- bwr. WJUJ elected executive llfiCt'e\al~ pubttean presl&lt;kontla} nomination
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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:~
1 P,~
1
0
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
...,
en
e
favor
writ of ruanda
t
J I
ton 1 th
t
•'
The statute of limltatloiUI runs to one tullet mlsshur'
.,.
...,
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
1
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
!I
....
...
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
- - ..
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
"
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-,
""'
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
......
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
'• '
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
~!:1·
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.
I _ , ...11&gt;. o '*"""'""dlolloot
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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.

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$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
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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
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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
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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

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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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gr(lt. Thi~ state recently refused to ~ancUon the death
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&lt;ioJdtergs, 'I Rudy Valiee~; arch; fl ~r:r{ot~·~~S:a L~
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WON-cblcago 1416.4--7201 &amp;:ID p.
T.~at th1s Men~encc l[l the great maJority of case~. WJZ- New York t:W96-'Jti01 5 45 1 rn, Dinner Dance, a ttl, H.arold
mcat~ut a f~w year!:! of incarceration and then frecdnm Pm .Lowell TilomAfl, 6 Amos 'n Teen, 'J.O&amp;, IA&gt;ule's Hun1Jry PJve, 1
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And} ll 115 The Jeste1s 6 30 Phil 'J 15, Unc}e Wa.t And Skeezlx. 7 45,1
for the wunton Willful killer to .ugain resume hiK nefartour~ Cool:: 6 45 The Ponce Blstm, 7 Duke ElllniJWn·s Orchestra, 8,
work, hn~ l1cen !Hoven so oftcn to Uw American publ1~ Dlxle SlugeriS. 7·;ro Pickard Pam- Gems, 1.15. ~em Moqd: 8 ~·
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that one would thmk the Cltl'?:en~IIIIJ ~won \'-ould awaken Blackstone Plantation. 6 30 Popu· Orchelttra, JO 15, . BtebbJhs Boy~;,
to the rPallzatwn that some severe method~o~ are net.:es.""ary,jlar Ememblc, 9 30 Clara,. Lu and :: °B:r~[e~t~s ~C:;es~.h~t~,;BII!i
but therc 1sceml' little likelihood that such willlfe tht• ca!w ~~n·,01 451 Paris Night Ll!e, 10 Blum Donahue's Popular Dance Orohea....,,
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Baseball Scoros. a 45 fhe Pouce f rn, Baill!:~ll Scores, 8'30, &lt;koe
FROGS AND FISH
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_MAINY, Ill walklflg through the tJeJds after an un- Pk'k&amp;.rd FamJiy, J 45 Blstera of the Friday F'rolic, 8.30, Dance Program,
Bkl11tt 8 Ben Pollock6 Orch, 8 JO i. Kodak Prorram: 9 30, Theatre or
utmally hnrd downpour, found tiny little frogs hop- PopulBr Ensemble. 9 Cigar otrls, the Air , 10 15, S~ln.s Boys; 10:30,
ping around on the ground or numberleA~ Jitth• fi~h swim- 9 ao Clara, Lu and Em , 10 AmBO Vlueent Lope&amp; Orchestra: u:u,
'n' A"dY. II 16 Louie '~:~ Hungry Popular Orchestn., 1:1, Midnll'ht
ming ln the water where but a 8hort time ago there wa~ no Flvt'!, 12 The
Champlon.o;, 12 30 Mekxl:les
evldence of any living thin.r'! How many uf those who am Uance Orch
WCAH---Columbw (500-ltSO) J.l5
WON-Chicago (t164-720J 6 30 p. m. Novelty P1ve, a iii. J4orton
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time ltll the hard ram rlirl was to energize them "pep'' Litt.k; 10:15 The Stebbins &amp;.i)'s; ch'::; :'t:;,~ s:~~ a:_~:
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entists. ~ell u~ th11L it tR ~1m ply impo88ible for the sun to at- 1pm Kaie Bmlth's Music; 6 I&amp; Nov. mQ\ie ~ \hair tatm. h8i.r ~~~.
act anvthin"' hut moi~ture In the form nf watery \apBr elty F~ve a f5 "ortqn
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__throwouts around 3 35-4 5(1

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honest, conacientiouK peQp\c

seen the

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Receipts, 100,

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wlu,rr. J ~t~~~~~~=~~:~~~j;;~:~

water

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The finest tobacco quality
plus throat
, rotectlon.

Blc

rnlles of the place
hut th~t it~ as near 81! they will ~ ~

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Pittsburgh Aug 13~ INS--Hogs
Receipts, 900, market slow, 25-35c
lower; IB0-110 lb~, 165-7 90, 220
lbs, fl7r..-'J50; 260-300100. aoo
140-160 lbs ' 7 15-7 6fi' 100- 140
6 65-7 10
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world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price
and kind, as nature produces them, contain hanb
irritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOAST.
lNG" Process-a pl'OCen that mellows, that purifies, that includes the u.e of the m~rn Ultra
Violet Ray-expelo certain harob Irritants nam.
rally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell~
expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical
compounds, who use them as a base in making
sheep.dip•, as well as a powerful spraying 10lu•
tion for fruits, flower$ and shrubs-enough ~
permit the daily dipping of over .50,000 sheep or
the daily spraying of many thn~llallds of ~~
Thus, you are !!!!! these lrrltanta, natui'aJlV pre.ent in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY
STRIKE. "They're !!!!,f-!!J they ~ !?! !!!P,' No
wonder LUCKIESa,.., always kind ro yourtluoat.

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FINAL CLEAN-VJ' ON ALL St;JMMER
MILLINERY
ZSc, SOc, 89c, 4r.oo
Re,ardleu of Fonner ~~~~~ P.ric,o

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Orchesl.ra,
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1Murray HQrton'li Orch~Lra; s, Henry Thds Orchestra; 9.tt, Wlldee.ta;
110. Encores, 10 30, Vadety; 10 415,
--- depression t hat t h e. owner cou Id not ratsc
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th e fi Bob Newhall;
1) 30, PopuiBr Orcb·
time-.-~ estra..
12. Dance orcbt~.~~tra. 12 .30 a
nancllj:o pay fnr th.c improvement~. but invariably whe1 1 ~-----~.....:.=:o~ m, Popular Dame On:h.eaka
York 145U-6801
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thesQses are found, fine, we 1-keu,t farmg, goo
OUAc:-,
Aq....d u
P WEAJ'-New
m., MaJor Bowes'
Family; 1 f5,
6
atro~vell built barns are found next door to the dilapWhBC- New, York C3f86-860)
I The Ooldberaa. 7, ConceJ"t Orchea.
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tdate)tplaces.
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ola l.{lng's Orch; 6 t.s Morton Dow- 8 30. Dance ~osram: Iii. KOdak
" '"'thmg cnn so quickly dnmpin one.-fu.nthualasm
7 &amp;nd OQncctt- 7.30 Tne co- sram; 9,1!4£:,ea.1.re ot the
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pret~·tJNngs, for prospcrJty and fctr the betterment of the. a ' :dffi Lown'l!l Orch; 8:U Harry ncnta:hue'8
e~~tra; n·30.
hurndMracc 1n gcn(•ral. than to find thelle exnmples. farl&amp;alt.t.rB Orpb: a.ao Band Contert, .f'uuk'll DaoceOreJleeh'a
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Po)lular
WJ;.-.Ne.w York (3485-7601 &amp;.f5
too I"UJJY, along our mRJn thoroughfare!!, JJnd Whll~ ~- l..D 10 Radio Roundup, 11 OU)' p m., Lowell Thomas ; 6, Amoa 'n'
Mei.;:t: ountv ha~ plenty o1 them, few if any other place.; Lcmbardo's Otch, 12 Da:nce orch. Andy, a :JO, Phil Cook: B.41, "Boo-1"'·•
••~ '00) 6 ·t5
lieve It or No1.. 7, Pq)ular PrQII'ILOl;
can :JMw a clean slate
It i~, to :wythe lea~:~t, much to be WLW-ctnclnnatl
. a-~
'n 1 30, Te~&lt;tY Black'• orcll.utra; ~=~.
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omus,
Blsten o! the Skillet, .a, 81117 Jociea
regret~d .
Andy, 6:Ui The- Jeaters, 7 Baaebe.U a.nd Emle Hare, 1 30, Popular Pro-.
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8CO!'('f, 7 30 Popular Orch, 7 t6 Kfam; 9, Paul Whiteman·• Paintcn,
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Castilian ,and WeJod~es, 10, Slumber Music.
P,tlCf:t~JiAN'S MURDER
NJgbtl!; 9 Dance OJ:ch, 9 30 Ol&amp;ra.
WJR-Detrolt &lt;400-760) 8.85 a.
Jt2:1F~CENT terrible quadruptC murder in Michigan Lu .... nd Em, 10 Hmry 'Chela' Orth; m, Baseball Scores: 8 fob,
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c.fll~l in the ext1 erne, simply serves to bring to the at-1 Rivet, 12 Dance Orch, 12 30 am 1The Wldlar Wt~Jcomers, 'I' t3,
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tenti«tit'":of th e voters of
:-;tate, the futtllty of trying to Po~~F~~ ~!k
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1404 3 660
reduCe' willful murdering wb•.m the chanceg for escape ar~ 615 pm Popular Prog
u·o The frarn, 9 Paul Whlteman'll Paln~·

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barn~re, nn outbt\iilding yonder, a complete loss, gon 1~
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repair.
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The matrbnonlal barque doesn't
seem to ca1T7 many Mt-clau pu-

way, rather dampen one'~ thoughtA of happiue&gt;~s a:; h('

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drlves-;;thruugh the countryside on u motor ride aud IH remindE!d of the sufft·nng and wue caused Uy the terrible
demo"il. 1 Fire But what is even worHe, a thou:-~anrl time.&gt;

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Theec&lt;momtca.l 1crobat who
XeQnO'ml.lt-'Why Qot'
wou!.tln't stw hil sh·- 1 tumble
&amp;eCOi'.d childhood.

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proieuor
rouldil•t · rehu!mber that he
&amp;UfiPC!ICCI to tqqet evuytb.tJC.

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PILAPIDATED BUILDINGS
E14ATNS OF burned harM or

limon A:feQ.ue

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Conditions

the atona are still open

are the bddat patb, Ule war paUl
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neither the things that are in the world. If any man love
the Y(Ofld, the love of the F&lt;tther is not in h1m.-l John

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GENUINE !'RAISE-Whoso olfereth prai•e Jj'lorifieth
me: &amp;wi to htm that ordereth h1s way aright will I show
the siiVation of God.-Psalm 50 :23.
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'l'tlf ill ·il ~ mt.l .,. kPrJI
with nine II~ and pedeW1&amp;DI!I
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southern conun jJ!ont. r~ 11 H
liPRt rol a thud c.tl tll • !1 uvp
thb yt:wl ln ordt-r to ruJ r;{ hlglll'r
l ;.uk" ~ 011 tlw rtnHihomg lwo-~h.JdM
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and Mr:- l1 a Cuj.)ll' !I' r v!
Virrinia Grerr
revr••M•·nLB Lhe moot radical !&gt;Lt'IJ EIUIL Ll\t!rpool ~pt.nt Sum.wy v.1llt
PHON!: MZ-L
~·vt:r Lakt•n by a fedl.'rfi! agtn&lt;:~ W Mr 1ond Mn Y.. H Wolf•·
::it" Po~w 1,o;w CaHiornla "lug ~ ,.o; t....rLing polnl At \.hi' turning pull': '
lntl ut:JH;e r;omJu tK!IL) pru•·~ and "he
M,s Henn Mcl&gt;lilt uf Joltuo
1111 1 Ill' " nev. Fl~tm g Puw~r 111 New York Friday at 133 A »..
•ol o.J t'tl.llUffilt luw uf .... upply wnu and Mrs Hulen Stahl o! BJadm~ l Pl }lnuu,h '-t:dHil L B Mlll{l fw- l ul~l&lt;ero iilund~~:rd t1me the R\'ela;;:e
otma•1d
tall•, ~m Lhdr ...,1l&gt;tt- r M l~ p H t1u,,., crv.~-rm;ntly dn-.t•r
J.:om- r r thr t.rl]) eaBL wa~ 479 mi lts flf'r
PI AS t'OR ARMISTI( E DA 1'
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ne&amp;ta~ evening !JOIIl
Lt \ i"lt
w.l11
In tht' oplulon of mOii t observf'rs On P'rldHy llf t~rnoun
W•Jlft•
muoo ou hwd 11om Ll11~ ell) \.0 Nl'l\ .. nd fl. tou~ ! elap.o;ed time ot U."l hou r'i
A~ the regular mt-t:tlng {,!
t!'ll' &amp;t 1J K~nt of Charres tou Bell~
1111 d Mr~ Fred
htrt:
t!lr
Jx...liJdcs.
acl!Un
rtpret;t"ilb
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\mk uml rolttrtl v.l1en ht' an11 o•.l 3J lll lll liW"'
~t''" y-Be-mett Po. . t of I he
A.m- a&lt;:cG:npam e&lt;:l her homt• l:lud ..., .J,
u ~t ' ]' t:Vt:'n ln wdvan~ uf llli muve trrt.ilJied ~turday m~ht " 1 th' 11 nt, .,, U&lt;~klaud F'tlt) ,1t a 09 p M J A il(.J\ stop or 1 hour J2mln utf's
erlc'ltl Le(lon, whKh wn.s hell.! \\ Jo nmtt!n here f01 ll VIS it
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J J,,. tt&gt;l~:~l l'laJJ~•tl t•mc GJ v.a~ n1tHII' 111 New York for .,..,
,..pphe~.
lK:&amp;day Hlf l\ln ~ at the Leg JGol Hr.. ll
Rlll'6ell BaHe~. ~ who UllOCfY.r.!Lll
f o\MILY ILEUN N
1Coh.mbus motored here Bunda~ 11 1d ~llt!Oii pit~ wit h 1 o,:vH•tr.traJ.t Lu t"• !olluv.lllg Mt ~ond M1., \\ n ttl., P lltll&lt;tLJ!!l : ,,, tilt' round tr.;l 1 pltlLHffl
brier reception ami. Cur :l
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extensive pla rw were d'1a Jt fur a Lin operaUon at Hulzt!r h ¥s plt al .t
Th~ children o! M.riS Clara Ro&amp;fi and are spending ~vtral da)s t&gt;J , ltill tl to c11mpt_tf' 11. 1th ptl;c~lt 11" 8ur~tu ;o.nd ~01 1 Jr , C'lil.\ an n o._.! o-!~7 1111 1,., 11ct.'&gt; IJ2 ho 1,1l&gt; 9 mill- 1nt-11. ndh· f driver to aceompunv
celebJallou to t e n~ld on Armtstlce l!jt.lti.JI! alLlg llS \\CU us co uld t: ~ gatno:Jcd at the old home~&gt;tead the their vacation Lhlli week wlth th, ' t~crs • ltw pit 1ut~un wus cl&lt;·s 1gncu H.utl Wood
ML idttcl
Jolu •~OII u t• -. 11.111&lt;11 h ,,t tJ 1, ratt' of 47 :0.!.' Mtller buck we~t Totalelai)Nld t mu •
Day, No\·ember II The commit- expected
pas:. 1\Uk tile first t!ml! all the la.Uet .s mother Mrs Martha. Wul 1 metely to stabilize or peg' thoe Kum1t McEiro) and A lJ ful!•l 111 • -. p•1 lltJlli thu .. hro;okm~ th\! l nrUw..,e~tboundtrlpwas 65hout~
t-ees Uld flllth (' r Jll.Jt~ v.tll bt combet'n 1111d Mr and Mrs John W Ct o~ mark.J t
fo &lt;!1:1y., PIOpu:;,d tur 11u 11 am! lhmllv
I' t.•uu::.l•cvrd 11! 161liuun uwl 1'1 24 mmute~ From Ch1cago HrJgJu ;
Ml and M IS ( tkllll JOhll WII &lt;t u ntt"ll.Jers or the family have
pleted and announced latet
Frunk Eaton, as...'&lt;Jslant prosecul.()r l dt~t .JdU&lt;~l Jl."'-~ JUJ\JJ•J 111 thai 11
1tath ll l''lederlt:io; ts spt:lldlll!&gt;! r' lnutoH abo lll"d t b\• Mill"t with a l1o North Platte, Ncb a distance or
Mr~ Cmklt:l
ot Akiun
1 lsJt ~ 1.: umUd m six years. They .u-e . Mr
for Huntington beJ.:tJ U ~&lt;:' ol tl lc and Mrs Wa1d RO&amp;'i son JOISt!ph or ~abel! county ll('Companled b~ ~~ ~ hank attempt to l.lOOI&gt;t p1 1ce~ l'(lmt tllm \\lth n~r parent:&lt; Jot Ch11 ~h·J l mp~rllll 1:10 In l!126ll\ 15 804 1mles M1ll&lt;tr averaged 51 mile~
i!.•id Uau!jh!.t'l Marian of Jackson hls \\1le ond chlldrt!n Ahce Ann
F'tt'~.&lt;Hi tk llJid v.Jfl
!t u m~ ~{) tlllntJ1.t ~
1-Jef hour
'ne:;(Js hf'tt' Wt'dne s dn ~
The followln~ delcgatt~ o! lh
1" ~lllrnutc cf! ~ttbnf lli•~
Mlsl.saippi,
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and
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A r;ompatison or th.s recOrd LJ 1p
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A.mMr ... C 1!. Smltli ltll
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l l1w•d .. • Decklr, s;;n Ross lillld de.ughl.f'l ur&lt;le. ~ to apo:nd a few da) s wlth unp ~{t •ntu muw "''
' 1' ~ fw •d .. y llilh IJCJ shto 1 Mls A p whn ' ,, ~ 11u 1krd, u .. t the Oal. - v.tth !ct •t rallrualiJUUS between the
eri~an Le&amp;lcn will lf'avc Saturda1
Clal .•nna of New Matamoras, Mrs Eatons moth ~r . M1~ J M ClUe 10 Plt"dlcl That llw l.tolrt•~ s , 1 ~, r ctt Morning Sta r
to atlend tht" sto.te convenllou
1ta11d f-'(11'\ lll :- 1 fuo•sJi&lt;~l ,,I 5 A M two c!t .cH Js all In ravor ot the Pl}:&gt;us F'lo) Bixler and di:l.ughler Bpet.ter and othct ltluUH's
~nwu 11111 bl'come BJtUtll ~ l bon•• ul M .., Helman l'' IIUJir. and clu!dJen b1 Uu;: Wt ~tu n Un 1011 v.ho~ 1ep1" mouttl fhe fa~Le11t ~!me of ll uul-·
which Is to b~ ht-ld at Cleveland
M:yrjil.; of Ashtabula 0
M1 and
R-t&gt;v C T Brton a f01mer M E il~• conttt&gt;H'rs;
howevor v.n, ti'&gt;Htd httmulhct Mrs Geo Fred- ~tn lb l l\(' hJ .m'•"'"n~tm t"JI ~ Ht~tod JUa{l train IJJm San FranciSt.'&lt;.l tu
M&amp;.YQl. Harle y Charles Childs Nm M1 s Vern ROSI&gt; of Middleport lll l pa~tor here ws llie guest ur Mr l ~t'llt'tiillv l:lnt!clp!ltM
,is ume vbst•n!r. at t\CJ\ CU!Jtrc.t i NE'&gt;A Yur k IJ&gt; t;t!VeJal hours slo'o\·c~
111 ~x Ih iU!.dflV ufr.ern00n
man Wayland and Herman &amp; llev
lht: lll•' anllmt' MIS Ross becamc jllnd Mn; J Wallace Wea\ Cr, FrL&lt;:&lt;~y Tbt- board !snow fighting- for Its; Ml HlHI Mrs Alben 1-'rauk ~P{'nt JWli tl tl&lt;!IIIJ. tnt 1uut" \l h~re ~t-ops
IF YOU HAVE NT DRIVEN TH-•
: striOI' IilY 111 and oWing to her ad- 111111ht Rev Barton is tlOW afflll.a tu _l Ill&lt;' 1\heRtly Senatol n.ntd A SUI)(,ay .,., 1u 1 Ml ., 11 d Mrs Haj-~ Wt·H' maucl\to l~k.~l " 11 1&gt;•1s ~l l ~~~ ~~~U'TftL~~~~~O~~~ ~~~=
M!IS L Gurbt&gt;r Mrs E.di~ RlC{'
1• · n c pate u
I \ an&lt;'&lt;'d age, 86, (Uave fears wen:! j With t.he Presb)terlan churc h ant! !
mont! Fr~llk
supp 1lt'~
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Mrll Mel Aolc-e and M,ss Alh
Jnllt:s !J&lt;.'f ho ur wa" 111u 11ta1Pt li d. l! ~ 1~0 A NEW fHRILL IN MOTOR.:;
' felt 101 her recowr; Relatives who 1s pastor of n churJ.:n In Carlys:.-, 1Ret&gt;(! 1R 1 or Prnns; lvallla c1u uu1 1
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Mauck attended the Swtsher H':Uil•
A.UGU~T lJ, 1931.
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Jtllno111 a splendid tOW! of :lOUt; all'(-'c1 by a ~onsJdcrable followmg Is
1111e 'olu) to Sull LJ, ke CU\ , a dJS• JN(; CALL R
H RAWLINCL
ku at Cheshire Thursday ·
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IG~Jl~( n ~r h : ~ere P ~- 1populatlcn He 1u 1..s out ~ 11 a vuo.:a- 1tln 1111101 up lt•gl•lallon fm )Jrt' H!Ita·
Aod lor Motor~at
tt.JJ('t· IJf 1i:J3 mile
Th• lr,lll.: h:url 1SO NS FOR A DEMONSTRATJO~
Columbus, 0
cem OIS5 u At en,
rs
j h on trip and stopped here v.hJJ~ t!ou !n the 11e11t COilgiCs.~ wlt1cn
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Tflc gcne1al mctemolog!cal condl- Bw; rh and son Dana of Stewalt lpa.sslng through lo see hill tll nds 'II III dL:-:-uhe the board lind tUTil lts 1 Lnr;:r• 1 1 1 1 1 1••1~ ne.rr li•e top M Luk e an(J llw ohtrn• r~ taus"'d oy "&lt;EW PLYMOUTH BEFORE YO U
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Mr and Mrs Vf'tntlll
Cl
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IIICil' !OUilll t:' functJOn~ over t.u the lntu;, 1'"" 1 ~ an r•luo ~r l fit ~.. me mun~ m1Je c; or 1u11d nm~t·uctlo, , 1IDECTDE WHAT NEW CAR ro
Th'-' Woman s MISfilOnat v Soc- twm; have bcllnlllt:' ~taguant over 0
,1 lt a~e~~e
~n; J L ~:~r dep11 rlnwnt
agncultmt for Hl- ' SIN •·t r• -~ln;..H In 1\ru~,., It,~ to 8ht•w th lOU!!h Nebn:o~k!t lUl the average BUY THEY RE FAST! THEY RE
Iety of the Pie5bYlt!lian chu1 ch v.tll t.ht&gt; r..a,tetn p01l10n of thr countrv Bn11ton of Columbus
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poren'
k- 111 Jul:stJa!Jon
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1\I•T•rt•ll&lt; liln.t: tnut"ll~ts 11~1at thP 1 ' PCl'&lt;l Uown tu 481 m1:r, !Jfl hnur'DURABLE' THEYRE SMOO'llll
pusmt the cliort. pta~ let Lt t s br and'unsettled·shOI.cl:yweathet per-;
1 l
ll\'et th~ Olllo Valle~ and lht:!
TEACIIER HIREU
ICC'XOil an Wlfe, one ay as Ul~
trJJifl ~ wllll&lt;f&gt; II tloe r'f&lt;l~~hiJ:'
.tt A11111111 Tll 226~ mll( ~ !J om Lhe lllEYRE J!;CONOMICAL'~I\d\
Frlerds ' at their regula. moulhh SISts
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Wilcoxon who htu; bt"t&gt;n
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Henvy
to
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Kathryn
Decker
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bee11
:spending
the
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hete
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~c1wve llltns have filllen In lhe inst l hlred to teach the ~th and 6th 1grundparr.nl.l:i accompanlt&lt;d hun w
Ch::urcters of our O\lll l\mqlc11
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and flgur(,&lt;; of the Or!enl will [ u 1 • ~hrom~~;~~~~ °e{~Vt~~\~! ~:~~~~t' ~] lgra-lf'- In the public schools at l her hom~ at' Sugar 0101e Oh1o to\
btne to rnakf' a most !ntelestlng Muskmgum viue:~s Rud at l:it'\'t'rld Tuppet:s Plains Miss Decker Is be Jeady to enter school
and •'rsrnattc playlet An aci::!Jtwu - plwces olong the All:mUc coast Fah 1 one of M~1gs CoWJti£11 lending l.n- .c(,ncrele sidewalks nrc now UIJ al feature or th ~ e\eumgs r.ntC'I- veal ht:r pre\alls ;:erlf'r.tlly over tht:' strurtors and the choke v.as a jdeJ const1ucUon f&lt;om the DOt j
Farley corner lo tht'! wetstern corm r
tainmtnt will be !h!.! rea(llllg rt'n- ~Cittra! \lllleys exceptm[l tJ 1e upper I WIS"' cne
I of Mrs 1..2nna Pt-trel's lot on Elr.l
dHI..d by Mn; E G
PI ob ~ t Tlw Mlssm:n Vnlll'v Iu general thf're
01-' F TO THE tOOL SPOTS
sta't't Anolher nice ~tretch or side·
prc. o;ram chalrman Is Mrs. R M \lo as n sl1ghl chanr::c to warme 1
QUJle mode Jare over eas tern anr!
Mr and Mrs Luther Dlokey lef!.1 ~~oalks alided to the many long 11'-(s !
She1man The president of lhc •,outhen1 dis tt lets, but nHher pro- Fnda) morning by motor [or a In the vUlage
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Society will p~s!d e over tht bust· nounced In the Northern Plams tv.o ,, eeks vaca.uon outing at BOme
Prof Earl Mock, wife and da u..:hness, which wU! be dJs~uss e d fcv - ~ tn tf's The p1css u1e dlstr!butlun of the summer ri!SOtts a.ld cool le.-. ManJyn of Pit\.liburgh ~;pclltl
ttal lndlvld~als
have
nceiH'o:.l shown on the map Rbove Is app8.r- J' ob In Michigan
several da~~ here this w.-.ek with I
spec:11.1 lnv1tat1ons &lt;1 ~ 11Pll n~ tllt cntl} favol able to (alr and slightly P
their unt Miss Moll!e Pel..! e) anll
c1asl! of girls u.1der M1s Poindex - WDlmrt V.t"athel In tlus \lctnlty toICE CREAM SOCIAL
lcousu1, Mrs Ina Reed M1 Mucktl
ter L"'d othPr cla"'les ot lh€ clltu ch tll~ht and Fnctay
hom e ta origlnlly at Loi!lUJ. but h('
(Black, biting, hanh irritant chemicals)
Thr hm;t('~se s for !11 e nuung 1'.1 1!
The ladles or M E. chu1 ch wlll Is one of the Instructors In the C B
be MtSI:IeS Vh'rrie Cot b,• n Lrll !e Be!--:MARKt.T PRI{'ES
'glvt' an Ice cream social Saturday 1 Connelly Tl ade School at Ptttssere,.., Mns Charles F 1eJ!10w M.~
1
evening Aug ]4, on the lot fld- butJh a school with a srholarshlJl
Aug 13- INB-Ginins ;olnmg 'the Wolf Sl~ters store Calr.e I of hCO boys
C lJCa~oto
L A TlHJma~ nn•J Mt s E;~rl Lama
OPf'l!ed
gene1·ally
!owe1 today
d thl:'rl!. good cats and good felWhent wa8 l-8 to 1-:lc lowf'l com f~w!&gt;~ltp will Bdd to the attraction
Mr and Ml's Max Rclkr and 1-8 tu 3-8c, and orns nnrhanged to ( the elent
Come and help-the
dau~~;J1ter lelt Thwsday f( ' l Cnlttnl
1-lk: lowc1
d
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bus llher'e they will spend several
Opening Pikes
lcu.u·. 111 8 l\orthy one an you
days
Wheat----Sept 50 1-4-3-0 Dec 53 enJOY lt
Mtrr; Stella Blake motlwr and ~-8-J-4, Match 56 5-B M~y 58 7-8
(Continued trom page one)
1 ---;4cKenz1e of coMarv Wef!.nr cf Columbm; ure til e
Corn- Sept 48 7'-8-49 I -8. Dec :J!I
MI SS Malt
weeks
Cannon 11 lawyers wlU appeal
their case to the Dlstrwt Court o!
5-8-3-4, March 4&lt;2 1·4, Mo:y S:J 7-8- lumoms Is here on a three
gutsts or Mr and Mrs M G White 44
vacation \lslt with her ~rents, Ml Appeals, rlsmg the qu~t!on of how
and family
Ont!I-Sept 22 5-8, Dec 24 3- 8- and Mrs D N McKmt!e
far the Senate may go m compeliJeu.p M{Mil.Stc r who Js oonfmed l-2 May 26 'J-8
I M:. Md Mrs Kelly Coe and Mr Jng citizens to testi!)• to obtain In ·
in Hol2e1 ho:o.p1lal ls Improving
1\nd Mrs W J Jones and son Paul rormallon oatens1by to be U.':ied In
1 motmed here SBturday evm'illtl' ftaming legislation
rnpltlly
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P.· ty Vm \'I&lt; lllion v.ho l1a s been
front Columbus on a visit lo their
I~ denying the wrlt Jn~tlcc Co'K
thl gu~st or Sybil McCoy re- LOV..ER THOM A.S FORK molh('l Mrs J M Spencer and poinU!d out that under lhe Daughturncd 'to hr.J honw •. 1 Columbus
Mt and Mrs Jones rcturne1 to elty and Smclall cnse~ the courts
Thm s dny.
Hazel Ndwn vlli1ted Ml~ 'Walle! Columtua sunday evemug while hod held the Senute has o v~&gt;n
D~ 8 A McC1Jllongh 1'&gt; rt!stmg Dodson Sunday.
1othcl~
remained to t&gt;pt"nd tJw wide latitude In dete1minmg the
as ('ldnfortable as posslble although
M1 ~dMMrs Ray Ru.ssetl visJ( &lt;!d lweeL:
,
_!t~d of information It wnut~
there ill little u any 1\)'lprov~meq.,t Mr an
1s Emerson Russell BunMr &amp;1\d Mrs John Schi.'Ciet! of -;;;rr ~J.J hi&amp; condition
"'. • \day ..
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Pt::me1oy were guests or their son
M~ lllld Mrs H . B Cash am!
Leona Moore has been quite Ill
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d f mJI Sunday
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·The youiJg •-pie of Branford A , &lt;:&gt;&lt;:uae -er an
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lhre thildren left Thur&amp;lay for Sunday scqoot'~~Jjoyed a picnic at
M1 and Mrs. John Clark am:
theb home In Akron aHer &lt;mend- Racine Sunday
!1 lends or Gloustel spent Bunt!a.y
icbntlnue,1 rrom paf!e onel
1ng scme time hue With Hlntl\c£ 1 Lola Russell sptont Thursday her~ I he guests of Mr aud Mrs ~ Jatlon said they had l.le~n m ,1
and fneuds Mrs. Mmmr N ::- ut~- n!g.Jt with Luc Dorlson
' Cl~c!e Wolfe
great hurry " He said onr of tlw
ling accompanied them hun;. ~ (o~
Mr and M1 s Tom Mor11s auct i Mr and Mrs George Bnrt:~ett of men \\as sto1cky, the other tnll aud
.li[Verol wrck::. vis!~
Mr and Mrs Joe !\JOUle spNlt Suu Park"'rsburg wer~ guests of H11try thot both W('l(' nbo11t 25
June Sa 1~bury 1rl mnM We.!- day at U1e !:leach
Rul\.'ih and family from Friday unThe ragged ftfth gut ,\t who wa~
M1s 8.unp RUSRell v.as the dlnne1 1t:ly 'luesday Mr B:unett Is a hnomurder
VJctum; when the 1
I ~ut·~L or Mt and Mrs Rob OaLsuu hpe operotur on the Parkersburg
at a l'ts\llur.Jnt twar MJ W('dncsuav lllght
1Dn11:. News
Mich. was .-..c,crlbttl h-,. Nor ,
.
Mt H:ld Ml fl Jonn Btl alter and
Mr and Mrs Henry Richarns of
EnglmH1, a wa1ter
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In We nes ay a paper m ~on ul Davton L"tmned to thelrl" , L
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Jverpo::.1 were gue""' 01
stln.Jgcr whott u11rsl 1~ Jill ·
adverttaement for The R. A. Charles Buck \ l~lted Fnnk Bu{.k and Mrs John D Cl1:1rk ond M1 1"""'"''·' "· v.as a lJir:; ltllow, Ettg
Miller Lumber Co. read 1 Bunda}
and Mrs Dr John Philson several
who wor r rl ~ 1 a} cap
Ml anr! M1s E D Tucke 1 were days the latter part of the week
1 811eater and talkt•rl. JJit,;&gt;llv lu
Ply Rco6ng, formerly sell- guest.s of Mr nnd Ml s Joe Moore The Misses Esthr:r aud Maggie
Tht&lt; pmfv atf' l'l the 1r,- ' l
inl' $1.25 per roll, now 57c.. Thmsd,oy lll~ht
Pht1 ~on of Cincmnati v.ho were
lc~s th.Jn thtPr 11om~ beMr and M1 s Hawld ClHrk and here on their vacation visit to
blallng car w.1:. di,.,.·ovoll'd
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The J.l'fiCe a.hould have been ~ L~tm F'u!~z a11d MJ..&lt;st; Whltloc!{ lh !lr uncle and aunt Mr and MB
man Js dc·nllx'rl :;~ th\•
75c..
We gladly make 1hia we1e callers In 01·eenfleld Sundat Clar,k nlso Mr and Mrs Philr«m
tiJ the nn .tii.Y
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M~ and Mrs Wm. Bm!otd were 1and l'thcrs
accompanied
theuiA;ndoew
ccrrect•on
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nl: _s_,_n_d_ny ~
' uncle_ and aunt. Mr and Mrs Rich~
Another development \ cs tr 1du .
- , ard lo East Ltverpool ror :1
the flndrnfS of n bi Jc'l-spflUe .
~~~tlllllli}IJIJiUittU:tiiiJili!IIJ!Ittlmmttt!ff+"ttttttCIJIIJUit ldaya VIsit
WIJJte JIUJ'Se SJX lnll~5 f10111 lh•
M:r a.nd Mrs Frauk
of lhe ~lovlllii!: at .1 plart' m
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vr&amp;t•" for 'petting PllrtleH
OJ~COHI.Y o! tlw
)Jill~('
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"Seventy-two Years of
werr mmdPI~d at 1hol S].lol nnd
and Feel Like a Young
Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the
and thAt the bodie~ \lit
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Man" ~o aays
QL;~ntly tmnsit!!Tt'd t.~
lhe pl11 cr
finest tobacco leaves the world can offer-the
whctt' thry were crem.llct! ln 1 1
bla7lltg automobile
finest from Turkey-the finest from Kentucky,
A wrist watch whlcll br.lt~ll~?:rcJ 1'1
Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas
I n Gold wu be1.1g sough1 II
hnd bf:'en torn rrom he•
-the Cream of many Crops throughout the
\lrl~ ~ after ~he was k111ed

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gr(lt. Thi~ state recently refused to ~ancUon the death
- so th at any l rime,
.
- da8tar dl y, can
pena~~no matter •now

&lt;ioJdtergs, 'I Rudy Valiee~; arch; fl ~r:r{ot~·~~S:a L~
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B1rt.1day
Party,
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Band
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of life""'imp 1 onm
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Orch: ll Teddy Blacks Orch. Popular EniiE'mble
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11 30 Bill Don•hue's Dance Or
WON-cblcago 1416.4--7201 &amp;:ID p.
T.~at th1s Men~encc l[l the great maJority of case~. WJZ- New York t:W96-'Jti01 5 45 1 rn, Dinner Dance, a ttl, H.arold
mcat~ut a f~w year!:! of incarceration and then frecdnm Pm .Lowell TilomAfl, 6 Amos 'n Teen, 'J.O&amp;, IA&gt;ule's Hun1Jry PJve, 1
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And} ll 115 The Jeste1s 6 30 Phil 'J 15, Unc}e Wa.t And Skeezlx. 7 45,1
for the wunton Willful killer to .ugain resume hiK nefartour~ Cool:: 6 45 The Ponce Blstm, 7 Duke ElllniJWn·s Orchestra, 8,
work, hn~ l1cen !Hoven so oftcn to Uw American publ1~ Dlxle SlugeriS. 7·;ro Pickard Pam- Gems, 1.15. ~em Moqd: 8 ~·
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ay; 7 45 Sisters or the Skillet, 8 Famous Men, 8 45, Duke ElllnstonH
that one would thmk the Cltl'?:en~IIIIJ ~won \'-ould awaken Blackstone Plantation. 6 30 Popu· Orchelttra, JO 15, . BtebbJhs Boy~;,
to the rPallzatwn that some severe method~o~ are net.:es.""ary,jlar Ememblc, 9 30 Clara,. Lu and :: °B:r~[e~t~s ~C:;es~.h~t~,;BII!i
but therc 1sceml' little likelihood that such willlfe tht• ca!w ~~n·,01 451 Paris Night Ll!e, 10 Blum Donahue's Popular Dance Orohea....,,
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W Jlt-Det.roit (400-1501 6 35 pm
WTAM-Ciev~land 1280-1070) e IS
Baseball Scoros. a 45 fhe Pouce f rn, Baill!:~ll Scores, 8'30, &lt;koe
FROGS AND FISH
8iste1. f:, 7 Dlxlc Slngeu, 1 JO The and Glenn. 7, concert Oreheitra; 1.
_MAINY, Ill walklflg through the tJeJds after an un- Pk'k&amp;.rd FamJiy, J 45 Blstera of the Friday F'rolic, 8.30, Dance Program,
Bkl11tt 8 Ben Pollock6 Orch, 8 JO i. Kodak Prorram: 9 30, Theatre or
utmally hnrd downpour, found tiny little frogs hop- PopulBr Ensemble. 9 Cigar otrls, the Air , 10 15, S~ln.s Boys; 10:30,
ping around on the ground or numberleA~ Jitth• fi~h swim- 9 ao Clara, Lu and Em , 10 AmBO Vlueent Lope&amp; Orchestra: u:u,
'n' A"dY. II 16 Louie '~:~ Hungry Popular Orchestn., 1:1, Midnll'ht
ming ln the water where but a 8hort time ago there wa~ no Flvt'!, 12 The
Champlon.o;, 12 30 Mekxl:les
evldence of any living thin.r'! How many uf those who am Uance Orch
WCAH---Columbw (500-ltSO) J.l5
WON-Chicago (t164-720J 6 30 p. m. Novelty P1ve, a iii. J4orton
have witnci'~Cd the feat, have then and there, been conn....
Dvwney, 7, Band Concert, 1:~
Dinner L#Qnce, 6 ti Harold Teen; BtatUwn Concert a BetQ! nd a .... '
vinced thnt 1l JUSt "naturally rained frog:'~ and fi~h." Many 7 Rudy Vallees Orch, a 10 'I'tle old; 8 t5, Jack
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incident." tlf thlS kmd have been related by many peoplo.~ Par~.n,;, 11 Duke Elllnilion's Orch, Jar ProiP1Ul1, 10, Jack Dennr·11 Or9 30 Clara., Lu and Em, 9.t.6 Drt!am chestra, 10.15, Kay Kyaer' 1 Oreheswho were ju:-;t a:-i ~inccre thut they were telling the truth Shtp 10 15 The stebbllll:l Boys; tra; tG.t5. J?opLllar Ot.chl!ltra;
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as anyhody ever was, and yet the tiling simply i.s irnpo'&gt;- 10 30 Herbie Kay's Orch, ll Earl Benny Merotl',t; ~ee OroheJtra
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BurtnettJ Oreh, 11 ·30 Dance Or
sible. It cant be done.
WTAM-Cleveland
t280-1070J
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mane a m1nu c microscopic exam1na 1on, Birthday Party; 1 30 Night Club,
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he would have found the tmy frogs In the ground all theiY B A Rolfe's Orch, 10 Little Jack NIW ~PI,lqNE O~'J'Q$
time ltll the hard ram rlirl was to energize them "pep'' Litt.k; 10:15 The Stebbins &amp;.i)'s; ch'::; :'t:;,~ s:~~ a:_~:
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Orch
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molt
them up, so t •J speak
But, says the man who 'swe&amp;ra WTA¥ Players, 11 30 Bill IJQnau n ex •nae
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30 am Emer&amp;cil Glil's Oroh
for the Wt ~
$Ill. Mr ~
roofs, how do you account for 1hat! Well, ~c1ence and ~ctc&amp;OO-H30l ll Mt1 . CWQmtnPe ~f ~4 -49
entists. ~ell u~ th11L it tR ~1m ply impo88ible for the sun to at- 1pm Kaie Bmlth's Music; 6 I&amp; Nov. mQ\ie ~ \hair tatm. h8i.r ~~~.
act anvthin"' hut moi~ture In the form nf watery \apBr elty F~ve a f5 "ortqn
7 but their houae•pd bai11 'ftftl' de·
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Into the cloudt~, r1n, nutmully, there can be no raining of ters,
3p ttopuJ!'r
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frogs cats and dngs or anv living thing.
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LIVI:8TOCK
Pittsburgh Aug 13~ INS--Hogs
Receipts, 900, market slow, 25-35c
lower; IB0-110 lb~, 165-7 90, 220
lbs, fl7r..-'J50; 260-300100. aoo
140-160 lbs ' 7 15-7 6fi' 100- 140
6 65-7 10
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world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price
and kind, as nature produces them, contain hanb
irritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOAST.
lNG" Process-a pl'OCen that mellows, that purifies, that includes the u.e of the m~rn Ultra
Violet Ray-expelo certain harob Irritants nam.
rally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell~
expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical
compounds, who use them as a base in making
sheep.dip•, as well as a powerful spraying 10lu•
tion for fruits, flower$ and shrubs-enough ~
permit the daily dipping of over .50,000 sheep or
the daily spraying of many thn~llallds of ~~
Thus, you are !!!!! these lrrltanta, natui'aJlV pre.ent in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY
STRIKE. "They're !!!!,f-!!J they ~ !?! !!!P,' No
wonder LUCKIESa,.., always kind ro yourtluoat.

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FINAL CLEAN-VJ' ON ALL St;JMMER
MILLINERY
ZSc, SOc, 89c, 4r.oo
Re,ardleu of Fonner ~~~~~ P.ric,o

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1Murray HQrton'li Orch~Lra; s, Henry Thds Orchestra; 9.tt, Wlldee.ta;
110. Encores, 10 30, Vadety; 10 415,
--- depression t hat t h e. owner cou Id not ratsc
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th e fi Bob Newhall;
1) 30, PopuiBr Orcb·
time-.-~ estra..
12. Dance orcbt~.~~tra. 12 .30 a
nancllj:o pay fnr th.c improvement~. but invariably whe1 1 ~-----~.....:.=:o~ m, Popular Dame On:h.eaka
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atro~vell built barns are found next door to the dilapWhBC- New, York C3f86-860)
I The Ooldberaa. 7, ConceJ"t Orchea.
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tdate)tplaces.
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ola l.{lng's Orch; 6 t.s Morton Dow- 8 30. Dance ~osram: Iii. KOdak
" '"'thmg cnn so quickly dnmpin one.-fu.nthualasm
7 &amp;nd OQncctt- 7.30 Tne co- sram; 9,1!4£:,ea.1.re ot the
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pret~·tJNngs, for prospcrJty and fctr the betterment of the. a ' :dffi Lown'l!l Orch; 8:U Harry ncnta:hue'8
e~~tra; n·30.
hurndMracc 1n gcn(•ral. than to find thelle exnmples. farl&amp;alt.t.rB Orpb: a.ao Band Contert, .f'uuk'll DaoceOreJleeh'a
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Po)lular
WJ;.-.Ne.w York (3485-7601 &amp;.f5
too I"UJJY, along our mRJn thoroughfare!!, JJnd Whll~ ~- l..D 10 Radio Roundup, 11 OU)' p m., Lowell Thomas ; 6, Amoa 'n'
Mei.;:t: ountv ha~ plenty o1 them, few if any other place.; Lcmbardo's Otch, 12 Da:nce orch. Andy, a :JO, Phil Cook: B.41, "Boo-1"'·•
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lieve It or No1.. 7, Pq)ular PrQII'ILOl;
can :JMw a clean slate
It i~, to :wythe lea~:~t, much to be WLW-ctnclnnatl
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'n 1 30, Te~&lt;tY Black'• orcll.utra; ~=~.
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Blsten o! the Skillet, .a, 81117 Jociea
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Andy, 6:Ui The- Jeaters, 7 Baaebe.U a.nd Emle Hare, 1 30, Popular Pro-.
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Castilian ,and WeJod~es, 10, Slumber Music.
P,tlCf:t~JiAN'S MURDER
NJgbtl!; 9 Dance OJ:ch, 9 30 Ol&amp;ra.
WJR-Detrolt &lt;400-760) 8.85 a.
Jt2:1F~CENT terrible quadruptC murder in Michigan Lu .... nd Em, 10 Hmry 'Chela' Orth; m, Baseball Scores: 8 fob,
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:-;tate, the futtllty of trying to Po~~F~~ ~!k
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reduCe' willful murdering wb•.m the chanceg for escape ar~ 615 pm Popular Prog
u·o The frarn, 9 Paul Whlteman'll Paln~·

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barn~re, nn outbt\iilding yonder, a complete loss, gon 1~
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The matrbnonlal barque doesn't
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drlves-;;thruugh the countryside on u motor ride aud IH remindE!d of the sufft·nng and wue caused Uy the terrible
demo"il. 1 Fire But what is even worHe, a thou:-~anrl time.&gt;

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PILAPIDATED BUILDINGS
E14ATNS OF burned harM or

limon A:feQ.ue

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neither the things that are in the world. If any man love
the Y(Ofld, the love of the F&lt;tther is not in h1m.-l John

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GENUINE !'RAISE-Whoso olfereth prai•e Jj'lorifieth
me: &amp;wi to htm that ordereth h1s way aright will I show
the siiVation of God.-Psalm 50 :23.
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thb yt:wl ln ordt-r to ruJ r;{ hlglll'r
l ;.uk" ~ 011 tlw rtnHihomg lwo-~h.JdM
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and Mr:- l1 a Cuj.)ll' !I' r v!
Virrinia Grerr
revr••M•·nLB Lhe moot radical !&gt;Lt'IJ EIUIL Ll\t!rpool ~pt.nt Sum.wy v.1llt
PHON!: MZ-L
~·vt:r Lakt•n by a fedl.'rfi! agtn&lt;:~ W Mr 1ond Mn Y.. H Wolf•·
::it" Po~w 1,o;w CaHiornla "lug ~ ,.o; t....rLing polnl At \.hi' turning pull': '
lntl ut:JH;e r;omJu tK!IL) pru•·~ and "he
M,s Henn Mcl&gt;lilt uf Joltuo
1111 1 Ill' " nev. Fl~tm g Puw~r 111 New York Friday at 133 A »..
•ol o.J t'tl.llUffilt luw uf .... upply wnu and Mrs Hulen Stahl o! BJadm~ l Pl }lnuu,h '-t:dHil L B Mlll{l fw- l ul~l&lt;ero iilund~~:rd t1me the R\'ela;;:e
otma•1d
tall•, ~m Lhdr ...,1l&gt;tt- r M l~ p H t1u,,., crv.~-rm;ntly dn-.t•r
J.:om- r r thr t.rl]) eaBL wa~ 479 mi lts flf'r
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ne&amp;ta~ evening !JOIIl
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In tht' oplulon of mOii t observf'rs On P'rldHy llf t~rnoun
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muoo ou hwd 11om Ll11~ ell) \.0 Nl'l\ .. nd fl. tou~ ! elap.o;ed time ot U."l hou r'i
A~ the regular mt-t:tlng {,!
t!'ll' &amp;t 1J K~nt of Charres tou Bell~
1111 d Mr~ Fred
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~t''" y-Be-mett Po. . t of I he
A.m- a&lt;:cG:npam e&lt;:l her homt• l:lud ..., .J,
u ~t ' ]' t:Vt:'n ln wdvan~ uf llli muve trrt.ilJied ~turday m~ht " 1 th' 11 nt, .,, U&lt;~klaud F'tlt) ,1t a 09 p M J A il(.J\ stop or 1 hour J2mln utf's
erlc'ltl Le(lon, whKh wn.s hell.! \\ Jo nmtt!n here f01 ll VIS it
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J J,,. tt&gt;l~:~l l'laJJ~•tl t•mc GJ v.a~ n1tHII' 111 New York for .,..,
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lK:&amp;day Hlf l\ln ~ at the Leg JGol Hr.. ll
Rlll'6ell BaHe~. ~ who UllOCfY.r.!Lll
f o\MILY ILEUN N
1Coh.mbus motored here Bunda~ 11 1d ~llt!Oii pit~ wit h 1 o,:vH•tr.traJ.t Lu t"• !olluv.lllg Mt ~ond M1., \\ n ttl., P lltll&lt;tLJ!!l : ,,, tilt' round tr.;l 1 pltlLHffl
brier reception ami. Cur :l
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extensive pla rw were d'1a Jt fur a Lin operaUon at Hulzt!r h ¥s plt al .t
Th~ children o! M.riS Clara Ro&amp;fi and are spending ~vtral da)s t&gt;J , ltill tl to c11mpt_tf' 11. 1th ptl;c~lt 11" 8ur~tu ;o.nd ~01 1 Jr , C'lil.\ an n o._.! o-!~7 1111 1,., 11ct.'&gt; IJ2 ho 1,1l&gt; 9 mill- 1nt-11. ndh· f driver to aceompunv
celebJallou to t e n~ld on Armtstlce l!jt.lti.JI! alLlg llS \\CU us co uld t: ~ gatno:Jcd at the old home~&gt;tead the their vacation Lhlli week wlth th, ' t~crs • ltw pit 1ut~un wus cl&lt;·s 1gncu H.utl Wood
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Jolu •~OII u t• -. 11.111&lt;11 h ,,t tJ 1, ratt' of 47 :0.!.' Mtller buck we~t Totalelai)Nld t mu •
Day, No\·ember II The commit- expected
pas:. 1\Uk tile first t!ml! all the la.Uet .s mother Mrs Martha. Wul 1 metely to stabilize or peg' thoe Kum1t McEiro) and A lJ ful!•l 111 • -. p•1 lltJlli thu .. hro;okm~ th\! l nrUw..,e~tboundtrlpwas 65hout~
t-ees Uld flllth (' r Jll.Jt~ v.tll bt combet'n 1111d Mr and Mrs John W Ct o~ mark.J t
fo &lt;!1:1y., PIOpu:;,d tur 11u 11 am! lhmllv
I' t.•uu::.l•cvrd 11! 161liuun uwl 1'1 24 mmute~ From Ch1cago HrJgJu ;
Ml and M IS ( tkllll JOhll WII &lt;t u ntt"ll.Jers or the family have
pleted and announced latet
Frunk Eaton, as...'&lt;Jslant prosecul.()r l dt~t .JdU&lt;~l Jl."'-~ JUJ\JJ•J 111 thai 11
1tath ll l''lederlt:io; ts spt:lldlll!&gt;! r' lnutoH abo lll"d t b\• Mill"t with a l1o North Platte, Ncb a distance or
Mr~ Cmklt:l
ot Akiun
1 lsJt ~ 1.: umUd m six years. They .u-e . Mr
for Huntington beJ.:tJ U ~&lt;:' ol tl lc and Mrs Wa1d RO&amp;'i son JOISt!ph or ~abel! county ll('Companled b~ ~~ ~ hank attempt to l.lOOI&gt;t p1 1ce~ l'(lmt tllm \\lth n~r parent:&lt; Jot Ch11 ~h·J l mp~rllll 1:10 In l!126ll\ 15 804 1mles M1ll&lt;tr averaged 51 mile~
i!.•id Uau!jh!.t'l Marian of Jackson hls \\1le ond chlldrt!n Ahce Ann
F'tt'~.&lt;Hi tk llJid v.Jfl
!t u m~ ~{) tlllntJ1.t ~
1-Jef hour
'ne:;(Js hf'tt' Wt'dne s dn ~
The followln~ delcgatt~ o! lh
1" ~lllrnutc cf! ~ttbnf lli•~
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l l1w•d .. • Decklr, s;;n Ross lillld de.ughl.f'l ur&lt;le. ~ to apo:nd a few da) s wlth unp ~{t •ntu muw "''
' 1' ~ fw •d .. y llilh IJCJ shto 1 Mls A p whn ' ,, ~ 11u 1krd, u .. t the Oal. - v.tth !ct •t rallrualiJUUS between the
eri~an Le&amp;lcn will lf'avc Saturda1
Clal .•nna of New Matamoras, Mrs Eatons moth ~r . M1~ J M ClUe 10 Plt"dlcl That llw l.tolrt•~ s , 1 ~, r ctt Morning Sta r
to atlend tht" sto.te convenllou
1ta11d f-'(11'\ lll :- 1 fuo•sJi&lt;~l ,,I 5 A M two c!t .cH Js all In ravor ot the Pl}:&gt;us F'lo) Bixler and di:l.ughler Bpet.ter and othct ltluUH's
~nwu 11111 bl'come BJtUtll ~ l bon•• ul M .., Helman l'' IIUJir. and clu!dJen b1 Uu;: Wt ~tu n Un 1011 v.ho~ 1ep1" mouttl fhe fa~Le11t ~!me of ll uul-·
which Is to b~ ht-ld at Cleveland
M:yrjil.; of Ashtabula 0
M1 and
R-t&gt;v C T Brton a f01mer M E il~• conttt&gt;H'rs;
howevor v.n, ti'&gt;Htd httmulhct Mrs Geo Fred- ~tn lb l l\(' hJ .m'•"'"n~tm t"JI ~ Ht~tod JUa{l train IJJm San FranciSt.'&lt;.l tu
M&amp;.YQl. Harle y Charles Childs Nm M1 s Vern ROSI&gt; of Middleport lll l pa~tor here ws llie guest ur Mr l ~t'llt'tiillv l:lnt!clp!ltM
,is ume vbst•n!r. at t\CJ\ CU!Jtrc.t i NE'&gt;A Yur k IJ&gt; t;t!VeJal hours slo'o\·c~
111 ~x Ih iU!.dflV ufr.ern00n
man Wayland and Herman &amp; llev
lht: lll•' anllmt' MIS Ross becamc jllnd Mn; J Wallace Wea\ Cr, FrL&lt;:&lt;~y Tbt- board !snow fighting- for Its; Ml HlHI Mrs Alben 1-'rauk ~P{'nt JWli tl tl&lt;!IIIJ. tnt 1uut" \l h~re ~t-ops
IF YOU HAVE NT DRIVEN TH-•
: striOI' IilY 111 and oWing to her ad- 111111ht Rev Barton is tlOW afflll.a tu _l Ill&lt;' 1\heRtly Senatol n.ntd A SUI)(,ay .,., 1u 1 Ml ., 11 d Mrs Haj-~ Wt·H' maucl\to l~k.~l " 11 1&gt;•1s ~l l ~~~ ~~~U'TftL~~~~~O~~~ ~~~=
M!IS L Gurbt&gt;r Mrs E.di~ RlC{'
1• · n c pate u
I \ an&lt;'&lt;'d age, 86, (Uave fears wen:! j With t.he Presb)terlan churc h ant! !
mont! Fr~llk
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Mrll Mel Aolc-e and M,ss Alh
Jnllt:s !J&lt;.'f ho ur wa" 111u 11ta1Pt li d. l! ~ 1~0 A NEW fHRILL IN MOTOR.:;
' felt 101 her recowr; Relatives who 1s pastor of n churJ.:n In Carlys:.-, 1Ret&gt;(! 1R 1 or Prnns; lvallla c1u uu1 1
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Mauck attended the Swtsher H':Uil•
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1111e 'olu) to Sull LJ, ke CU\ , a dJS• JN(; CALL R
H RAWLINCL
ku at Cheshire Thursday ·
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IG~Jl~( n ~r h : ~ere P ~- 1populatlcn He 1u 1..s out ~ 11 a vuo.:a- 1tln 1111101 up lt•gl•lallon fm )Jrt' H!Ita·
Aod lor Motor~at
tt.JJ('t· IJf 1i:J3 mile
Th• lr,lll.: h:url 1SO NS FOR A DEMONSTRATJO~
Columbus, 0
cem OIS5 u At en,
rs
j h on trip and stopped here v.hJJ~ t!ou !n the 11e11t COilgiCs.~ wlt1cn
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Tflc gcne1al mctemolog!cal condl- Bw; rh and son Dana of Stewalt lpa.sslng through lo see hill tll nds 'II III dL:-:-uhe the board lind tUTil lts 1 Lnr;:r• 1 1 1 1 1 1••1~ ne.rr li•e top M Luk e an(J llw ohtrn• r~ taus"'d oy "&lt;EW PLYMOUTH BEFORE YO U
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Mr and Mrs Vf'tntlll
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IIICil' !OUilll t:' functJOn~ over t.u the lntu;, 1'"" 1 ~ an r•luo ~r l fit ~.. me mun~ m1Je c; or 1u11d nm~t·uctlo, , 1IDECTDE WHAT NEW CAR ro
Th'-' Woman s MISfilOnat v Soc- twm; have bcllnlllt:' ~taguant over 0
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~n; J L ~:~r dep11 rlnwnt
agncultmt for Hl- ' SIN •·t r• -~ln;..H In 1\ru~,., It,~ to 8ht•w th lOU!!h Nebn:o~k!t lUl the average BUY THEY RE FAST! THEY RE
Iety of the Pie5bYlt!lian chu1 ch v.tll t.ht&gt; r..a,tetn p01l10n of thr countrv Bn11ton of Columbus
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pusmt the cliort. pta~ let Lt t s br and'unsettled·shOI.cl:yweathet per-;
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ll\'et th~ Olllo Valle~ and lht:!
TEACIIER HIREU
ICC'XOil an Wlfe, one ay as Ul~
trJJifl ~ wllll&lt;f&gt; II tloe r'f&lt;l~~hiJ:'
.tt A11111111 Tll 226~ mll( ~ !J om Lhe lllEYRE J!;CONOMICAL'~I\d\
Frlerds ' at their regula. moulhh SISts
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Kathryn
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mee&gt;l'lg, on Frldn). August H
~c1wve llltns have filllen In lhe inst l hlred to teach the ~th and 6th 1grundparr.nl.l:i accompanlt&lt;d hun w
Ch::urcters of our O\lll l\mqlc11
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and flgur(,&lt;; of the Or!enl will [ u 1 • ~hrom~~;~~~~ °e{~Vt~~\~! ~:~~~~t' ~] lgra-lf'- In the public schools at l her hom~ at' Sugar 0101e Oh1o to\
btne to rnakf' a most !ntelestlng Muskmgum viue:~s Rud at l:it'\'t'rld Tuppet:s Plains Miss Decker Is be Jeady to enter school
and •'rsrnattc playlet An aci::!Jtwu - plwces olong the All:mUc coast Fah 1 one of M~1gs CoWJti£11 lending l.n- .c(,ncrele sidewalks nrc now UIJ al feature or th ~ e\eumgs r.ntC'I- veal ht:r pre\alls ;:erlf'r.tlly over tht:' strurtors and the choke v.as a jdeJ const1ucUon f&lt;om the DOt j
Farley corner lo tht'! wetstern corm r
tainmtnt will be !h!.! rea(llllg rt'n- ~Cittra! \lllleys exceptm[l tJ 1e upper I WIS"' cne
I of Mrs 1..2nna Pt-trel's lot on Elr.l
dHI..d by Mn; E G
PI ob ~ t Tlw Mlssm:n Vnlll'v Iu general thf're
01-' F TO THE tOOL SPOTS
sta't't Anolher nice ~tretch or side·
prc. o;ram chalrman Is Mrs. R M \lo as n sl1ghl chanr::c to warme 1
QUJle mode Jare over eas tern anr!
Mr and Mrs Luther Dlokey lef!.1 ~~oalks alided to the many long 11'-(s !
She1man The president of lhc •,outhen1 dis tt lets, but nHher pro- Fnda) morning by motor [or a In the vUlage
1
Society will p~s!d e over tht bust· nounced In the Northern Plams tv.o ,, eeks vaca.uon outing at BOme
Prof Earl Mock, wife and da u..:hness, which wU! be dJs~uss e d fcv - ~ tn tf's The p1css u1e dlstr!butlun of the summer ri!SOtts a.ld cool le.-. ManJyn of Pit\.liburgh ~;pclltl
ttal lndlvld~als
have
nceiH'o:.l shown on the map Rbove Is app8.r- J' ob In Michigan
several da~~ here this w.-.ek with I
spec:11.1 lnv1tat1ons &lt;1 ~ 11Pll n~ tllt cntl} favol able to (alr and slightly P
their unt Miss Moll!e Pel..! e) anll
c1asl! of girls u.1der M1s Poindex - WDlmrt V.t"athel In tlus \lctnlty toICE CREAM SOCIAL
lcousu1, Mrs Ina Reed M1 Mucktl
ter L"'d othPr cla"'les ot lh€ clltu ch tll~ht and Fnctay
hom e ta origlnlly at Loi!lUJ. but h('
(Black, biting, hanh irritant chemicals)
Thr hm;t('~se s for !11 e nuung 1'.1 1!
The ladles or M E. chu1 ch wlll Is one of the Instructors In the C B
be MtSI:IeS Vh'rrie Cot b,• n Lrll !e Be!--:MARKt.T PRI{'ES
'glvt' an Ice cream social Saturday 1 Connelly Tl ade School at Ptttssere,.., Mns Charles F 1eJ!10w M.~
1
evening Aug ]4, on the lot fld- butJh a school with a srholarshlJl
Aug 13- INB-Ginins ;olnmg 'the Wolf Sl~ters store Calr.e I of hCO boys
C lJCa~oto
L A TlHJma~ nn•J Mt s E;~rl Lama
OPf'l!ed
gene1·ally
!owe1 today
d thl:'rl!. good cats and good felWhent wa8 l-8 to 1-:lc lowf'l com f~w!&gt;~ltp will Bdd to the attraction
Mr and Ml's Max Rclkr and 1-8 tu 3-8c, and orns nnrhanged to ( the elent
Come and help-the
dau~~;J1ter lelt Thwsday f( ' l Cnlttnl
1-lk: lowc1
d
'II
bus llher'e they will spend several
Opening Pikes
lcu.u·. 111 8 l\orthy one an you
days
Wheat----Sept 50 1-4-3-0 Dec 53 enJOY lt
Mtrr; Stella Blake motlwr and ~-8-J-4, Match 56 5-B M~y 58 7-8
(Continued trom page one)
1 ---;4cKenz1e of coMarv Wef!.nr cf Columbm; ure til e
Corn- Sept 48 7'-8-49 I -8. Dec :J!I
MI SS Malt
weeks
Cannon 11 lawyers wlU appeal
their case to the Dlstrwt Court o!
5-8-3-4, March 4&lt;2 1·4, Mo:y S:J 7-8- lumoms Is here on a three
gutsts or Mr and Mrs M G White 44
vacation \lslt with her ~rents, Ml Appeals, rlsmg the qu~t!on of how
and family
Ont!I-Sept 22 5-8, Dec 24 3- 8- and Mrs D N McKmt!e
far the Senate may go m compeliJeu.p M{Mil.Stc r who Js oonfmed l-2 May 26 'J-8
I M:. Md Mrs Kelly Coe and Mr Jng citizens to testi!)• to obtain In ·
in Hol2e1 ho:o.p1lal ls Improving
1\nd Mrs W J Jones and son Paul rormallon oatens1by to be U.':ied In
1 motmed here SBturday evm'illtl' ftaming legislation
rnpltlly
·
P.· ty Vm \'I&lt; lllion v.ho l1a s been
front Columbus on a visit lo their
I~ denying the wrlt Jn~tlcc Co'K
thl gu~st or Sybil McCoy re- LOV..ER THOM A.S FORK molh('l Mrs J M Spencer and poinU!d out that under lhe Daughturncd 'to hr.J honw •. 1 Columbus
Mt and Mrs Jones rcturne1 to elty and Smclall cnse~ the courts
Thm s dny.
Hazel Ndwn vlli1ted Ml~ 'Walle! Columtua sunday evemug while hod held the Senute has o v~&gt;n
D~ 8 A McC1Jllongh 1'&gt; rt!stmg Dodson Sunday.
1othcl~
remained to t&gt;pt"nd tJw wide latitude In dete1minmg the
as ('ldnfortable as posslble although
M1 ~dMMrs Ray Ru.ssetl visJ( &lt;!d lweeL:
,
_!t~d of information It wnut~
there ill little u any 1\)'lprov~meq.,t Mr an
1s Emerson Russell BunMr &amp;1\d Mrs John Schi.'Ciet! of -;;;rr ~J.J hi&amp; condition
"'. • \day ..
\
Pt::me1oy were guests or their son
M~ lllld Mrs H . B Cash am!
Leona Moore has been quite Ill
J •-• l
d f mJI Sunday
'I
·The youiJg •-pie of Branford A , &lt;:&gt;&lt;:uae -er an
II
Y
lhre thildren left Thur&amp;lay for Sunday scqoot'~~Jjoyed a picnic at
M1 and Mrs. John Clark am:
theb home In Akron aHer &lt;mend- Racine Sunday
!1 lends or Gloustel spent Bunt!a.y
icbntlnue,1 rrom paf!e onel
1ng scme time hue With Hlntl\c£ 1 Lola Russell sptont Thursday her~ I he guests of Mr aud Mrs ~ Jatlon said they had l.le~n m ,1
and fneuds Mrs. Mmmr N ::- ut~- n!g.Jt with Luc Dorlson
' Cl~c!e Wolfe
great hurry " He said onr of tlw
ling accompanied them hun;. ~ (o~
Mr and M1 s Tom Mor11s auct i Mr and Mrs George Bnrt:~ett of men \\as sto1cky, the other tnll aud
.li[Verol wrck::. vis!~
Mr and Mrs Joe !\JOUle spNlt Suu Park"'rsburg wer~ guests of H11try thot both W('l(' nbo11t 25
June Sa 1~bury 1rl mnM We.!- day at U1e !:leach
Rul\.'ih and family from Friday unThe ragged ftfth gut ,\t who wa~
M1s 8.unp RUSRell v.as the dlnne1 1t:ly 'luesday Mr B:unett Is a hnomurder
VJctum; when the 1
I ~ut·~L or Mt and Mrs Rob OaLsuu hpe operotur on the Parkersburg
at a l'ts\llur.Jnt twar MJ W('dncsuav lllght
1Dn11:. News
Mich. was .-..c,crlbttl h-,. Nor ,
.
Mt H:ld Ml fl Jonn Btl alter and
Mr and Mrs Henry Richarns of
EnglmH1, a wa1ter
d
d
, ••
In We nes ay a paper m ~on ul Davton L"tmned to thelrl" , L
M&lt;
•
hom!! Thursda}
dlS
Jverpo::.1 were gue""' 01
stln.Jgcr whott u11rsl 1~ Jill ·
adverttaement for The R. A. Charles Buck \ l~lted Fnnk Bu{.k and Mrs John D Cl1:1rk ond M1 1"""'"''·' "· v.as a lJir:; ltllow, Ettg
Miller Lumber Co. read 1 Bunda}
and Mrs Dr John Philson several
who wor r rl ~ 1 a} cap
Ml anr! M1s E D Tucke 1 were days the latter part of the week
1 811eater and talkt•rl. JJit,;&gt;llv lu
Ply Rco6ng, formerly sell- guest.s of Mr nnd Ml s Joe Moore The Misses Esthr:r aud Maggie
Tht&lt; pmfv atf' l'l the 1r,- ' l
inl' $1.25 per roll, now 57c.. Thmsd,oy lll~ht
Pht1 ~on of Cincmnati v.ho were
lc~s th.Jn thtPr 11om~ beMr and M1 s Hawld ClHrk and here on their vacation visit to
blallng car w.1:. di,.,.·ovoll'd
•
The J.l'fiCe a.hould have been ~ L~tm F'u!~z a11d MJ..&lt;st; Whltloc!{ lh !lr uncle and aunt Mr and MB
man Js dc·nllx'rl :;~ th\•
75c..
We gladly make 1hia we1e callers In 01·eenfleld Sundat Clar,k nlso Mr and Mrs Philr«m
tiJ the nn .tii.Y
b
::- h"l n
.
M~ and Mrs Wm. Bm!otd were 1and l'thcrs
accompanied
theuiA;ndoew
ccrrect•on
_ . ______ ·---~~~~-"'-'_
nl: _s_,_n_d_ny ~
' uncle_ and aunt. Mr and Mrs Rich~
Another development \ cs tr 1du .
- , ard lo East Ltverpool ror :1
the flndrnfS of n bi Jc'l-spflUe .
~~~tlllllli}IJIJiUittU:tiiiJili!IIJ!Ittlmmttt!ff+"ttttttCIJIIJUit ldaya VIsit
WIJJte JIUJ'Se SJX lnll~5 f10111 lh•
M:r a.nd Mrs Frauk
of lhe ~lovlllii!: at .1 plart' m
I _. ...... _.,....__....._. _ __
vr&amp;t•" for 'petting PllrtleH
OJ~COHI.Y o! tlw
)Jill~('
&lt;ilu• •d
I
'
n ut! l.rillf' rt• bt•lwve !JH \llllllls
"Seventy-two Years of
werr mmdPI~d at 1hol S].lol nnd
and Feel Like a Young
Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the
and thAt the bodie~ \lit
' lllJ'
Man" ~o aays
QL;~ntly tmnsit!!Tt'd t.~
lhe pl11 cr
finest tobacco leaves the world can offer-the
whctt' thry were crem.llct! ln 1 1
bla7lltg automobile
finest from Turkey-the finest from Kentucky,
A wrist watch whlcll br.lt~ll~?:rcJ 1'1
Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas
I n Gold wu be1.1g sough1 II
hnd bf:'en torn rrom he•
-the Cream of many Crops throughout the
\lrl~ ~ after ~he was k111ed

Tlltlli8DAY. .\UOOIT d.

'"

T!IURBDAY, AOOU8T 13, 1931.

'

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Including the use of !Jitra Violet Rays
~ 'lllroat PI'Ofeellon; ,..nit Is; Itatlon - ...alnat -:oUJ!h

••
••

�..

'

TIII1JW)AY . AUOOIIT II, 1111.

Yov td the

for y,.- 11e1JY It . .
Gruter Gibto" ... the Ou..• City'• .....
•IMI AntM . . . tool and cONfo.t.Wt , • ~
111011

lO'k of .II rOOIM suo, S3, suo Md u . .
f•td f01 f.tod -end hospillllty , ... fl,t

ru;;... &amp;rea~
Enn; E:ub• :'t\'l!t Pair

P~.

""''""" to Rt IWtry P\IJH.
(, C. SCHIFFEWI • •

From Philo

-......,. LOSES

£.\ltNSii~W

T~jt;

Jilaiano And

Yal!ll- SPlit Two
Conteoto
Aad.l'Oil'DJumi!
of Be&lt;! ia
'
. Out
'
t&amp;e Morning Rarin' to Go
"

"' ""'EL,\ifu

C. J!URO

New York, Aug. 13-WUbert RobiJlson, fOI' 18 yeans manager or the
]Jrooklyn Robina, stood today at
tbe ·~ ~ ..... U,.bt ~In ­
lit hint ~d Clo~ Just ch~led
run at~~ all round.
Roblnll!OP'a '~ya ·~ supposed t:Q
have ~.~d ~W · w•t tlr'\le for

The R. A.. MILLER LUMBER CO.

the National League pennant on
~t Instead
they fell
a Jap&amp;neae

Jlr. and Mrs. W. M. -.rewer \mci
&amp;pcffi~ StmSiay e1enlDg with
Mr8. 'tir !h·eWer of

L4rritz

and

..

or
ANTHCDNY

e.hd Mts-. K. 8. 'llopklns ot
l ,!l.i&gt;f&lt;~~. ·J(r. "ond 'Mrs. B. E. l!op-

Clay, ! w.
Sunday aue~ts of ~·.s.
and ststere.
Is reported
Improved at this writing.

&amp;Qn

puzzle

of

SALE

~~~~------

THE S'). ANJ)IliQ
~MBIIJCAN

-

•

Ends
Friday,
OF ODDS AND ENDS• Aug. 21

US.OCIA·fiON
Won i.O!t Pet.
?2
46
.610

Club
Pllul .

•

.. . 60

55

51

51

59
56
.... 55
1
• • • • 55

59
59
59
61

... 50

68

Los•
. . . . . 61

4&lt;1
48

.... 59

41

..... itB

54

. . . . " . .52

53

~2

56

. ..... 43

61

~D

70

.....

AMI:RIUAN LEAG Ut.:

Club

Won Lost

Phi!.1tlelphla . .
wa~hlngton

.,~~~
N

••

fCh"ll1hiio

IDettott

.. .. •.

78
61
fill .
51
..
..

48

" .. "" .. 42

:•bolo~

,...
~ I' I

..."'••

31
40
44
51
61

75c

65

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3-Ply Roofing, Fomwt·ly Selling $1.75 $l2G
PER ROLL .................. NOW
Heavy 3-Ply Roofing-, formerly Selling $ .oo
$2.75- PEH ROLL ........ . . NOW

NATIONAL LEAGUE
5; .QOklyn 0.
I,.ouls 8; J;lrqoklyn 5
!:'llal"!qlh •; Ne~: York i
D; Pltl8bul'g h 0 .
PhJladtlphia 3' 110 Jn-

St.

"

•

•

.1\MBBICAN LEAGUt;

No. 2 Drop Sidintr (Pattern No.

GAMEs TQDA \'
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City at Oolumbm .
ftWCJ gaines&gt; .
:t,t:Uwau~ee at Tt-l!'':!~ .
St. Paul at LoutsvtUe.
YJnnea.poUs at Indlanapolhc

... ,
.. "

',.,

({)olonr Blat!,,JJlac:k. lted and fireenl

Va:·iou" Asphalt Shingles, Formerly Selling · ·
$ .oo to $ .5o
$5.50 to $7.50 Per Square

5

3

NOW ............ .. ... .

!Not Over 7 SqJJarea of any One Kladl

16)

Per Thouoancl Feel

5trletly No. 1 common

--

'

$2.50-- PER ROLL ........... NOW

(Clean Bat. KneU11

Clc\•eland 1'7; New Yol"k 7
Chicago II ; Wftshlngton 1.
Detroit 1; Philadelphia 6.
Bm:ton 6; St. Louis 5

.. •

Slate Coated Roofing-, Formerly Selling $}"75

'L U M BIB

Nr-w York 18; Clcvclund I.

•

Boll

1 Ply Roofing, fm merly Selling $1.25
PER ROLL . ................. NOW
' Formedy.Selling $1.50 $l00
2-Ply Roofing,
PER ROLL .................. NOW

RE!i\ULTS

I I~L

..

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.

Dt••••·o••

2x!Ox12 ........ .'· .............. .
2x10x14 .................... .
2x10xl6 .................... .
2x8x16 ......... - ........... .

Per Thouoand

IAtt.ve Weather Slained and Dark!

NATION.U. Lf.:4GUI:

Pt.ttabul'lh at · 'New York

-~

........

Clnd.nna41 at Bpat.on
Chlc8f0 at l'hlladelphla
St. Loula at
:Brooklyn

··-

..
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'

4 Point- SO Rod

$2.60

WRESniNG RESULTS

..

At •C&amp;mden, N. J.-Jim BrownLos An&amp;elea. defc&amp;tf&gt;d
ClnCIIUl8ti.
.

31nch

IJSED DOORS and WINDOWS

4 Inch
6 Inch

SJ.oo

,.
~

81nch

.
J

·comer. Jr.. and
Wilder:

.. '-~1

(~

.

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

.. .

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•

..-'

•

•

•

ALL PRICES · Dt;IJVERED IN MEIGS .COUNTY

,TODAY

-"

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..

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Tile

ONE-HALF PI{JCE

---- ----- _'(_. ___

I

Drain Tile or Field

Formerly Sold ·Frnm lOc to $7.50

(' 1.'"~0,.•'"''1N&lt;..Jti.p.

.. ----- ... --·- "- ·--·--

'"

5 Gallon to a Cu&amp;tomer-Bring Your Can- .

Paint Brushes

; blOod·

. ..
.. .

PER., GALLON

PER SPOOL

By Interna.&amp;lona.J New:; Servic:'!
At Wa&amp;hinaton-Jtm
Lnndos,
defeated
Rudy DUSI;!k.

....... J

Linseed Oil
85c

Barbed Wire

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W~~ton at ChJcago.
Phbaaelphta at Detroit.
New York at Olevehma.
Bolton at st. Lolili:.

0

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•

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•

•

~c

E.ch

lOc

t:..~h :

... " .·

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Of ~AJ..E:-CASH-------.;.;.,......-,;;...,......;.....;.;;._-r.
WITH OR!)ER . , ·-

.. . . .

�..

'

TIII1JW)AY . AUOOIIT II, 1111.

Yov td the

for y,.- 11e1JY It . .
Gruter Gibto" ... the Ou..• City'• .....
•IMI AntM . . . tool and cONfo.t.Wt , • ~
111011

lO'k of .II rOOIM suo, S3, suo Md u . .
f•td f01 f.tod -end hospillllty , ... fl,t

ru;;... &amp;rea~
Enn; E:ub• :'t\'l!t Pair

P~.

""''""" to Rt IWtry P\IJH.
(, C. SCHIFFEWI • •

From Philo

-......,. LOSES

£.\ltNSii~W

T~jt;

Jilaiano And

Yal!ll- SPlit Two
Conteoto
Aad.l'Oil'DJumi!
of Be&lt;! ia
'
. Out
'
t&amp;e Morning Rarin' to Go
"

"' ""'EL,\ifu

C. J!URO

New York, Aug. 13-WUbert RobiJlson, fOI' 18 yeans manager or the
]Jrooklyn Robina, stood today at
tbe ·~ ~ ..... U,.bt ~In ­
lit hint ~d Clo~ Just ch~led
run at~~ all round.
Roblnll!OP'a '~ya ·~ supposed t:Q
have ~.~d ~W · w•t tlr'\le for

The R. A.. MILLER LUMBER CO.

the National League pennant on
~t Instead
they fell
a Jap&amp;neae

Jlr. and Mrs. W. M. -.rewer \mci
&amp;pcffi~ StmSiay e1enlDg with
Mr8. 'tir !h·eWer of

L4rritz

and

..

or
ANTHCDNY

e.hd Mts-. K. 8. 'llopklns ot
l ,!l.i&gt;f&lt;~~. ·J(r. "ond 'Mrs. B. E. l!op-

Clay, ! w.
Sunday aue~ts of ~·.s.
and ststere.
Is reported
Improved at this writing.

&amp;Qn

puzzle

of

SALE

~~~~------

THE S'). ANJ)IliQ
~MBIIJCAN

-

•

Ends
Friday,
OF ODDS AND ENDS• Aug. 21

US.OCIA·fiON
Won i.O!t Pet.
?2
46
.610

Club
Pllul .

•

.. . 60

55

51

51

59
56
.... 55
1
• • • • 55

59
59
59
61

... 50

68

Los•
. . . . . 61

4&lt;1
48

.... 59

41

..... itB

54

. . . . " . .52

53

~2

56

. ..... 43

61

~D

70

.....

AMI:RIUAN LEAG Ut.:

Club

Won Lost

Phi!.1tlelphla . .
wa~hlngton

.,~~~
N

••

fCh"ll1hiio

IDettott

.. .. •.

78
61
fill .
51
..
..

48

" .. "" .. 42

:•bolo~

,...
~ I' I

..."'••

31
40
44
51
61

75c

65

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.

..

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2

~uts

.' .•
•.
"

3-Ply Roofing, Fomwt·ly Selling $1.75 $l2G
PER ROLL .................. NOW
Heavy 3-Ply Roofing-, formerly Selling $ .oo
$2.75- PEH ROLL ........ . . NOW

NATIONAL LEAGUE
5; .QOklyn 0.
I,.ouls 8; J;lrqoklyn 5
!:'llal"!qlh •; Ne~: York i
D; Pltl8bul'g h 0 .
PhJladtlphia 3' 110 Jn-

St.

"

•

•

.1\MBBICAN LEAGUt;

No. 2 Drop Sidintr (Pattern No.

GAMEs TQDA \'
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City at Oolumbm .
ftWCJ gaines&gt; .
:t,t:Uwau~ee at Tt-l!'':!~ .
St. Paul at LoutsvtUe.
YJnnea.poUs at Indlanapolhc

... ,
.. "

',.,

({)olonr Blat!,,JJlac:k. lted and fireenl

Va:·iou" Asphalt Shingles, Formerly Selling · ·
$ .oo to $ .5o
$5.50 to $7.50 Per Square

5

3

NOW ............ .. ... .

!Not Over 7 SqJJarea of any One Kladl

16)

Per Thouoancl Feel

5trletly No. 1 common

--

'

$2.50-- PER ROLL ........... NOW

(Clean Bat. KneU11

Clc\•eland 1'7; New Yol"k 7
Chicago II ; Wftshlngton 1.
Detroit 1; Philadelphia 6.
Bm:ton 6; St. Louis 5

.. •

Slate Coated Roofing-, Formerly Selling $}"75

'L U M BIB

Nr-w York 18; Clcvclund I.

•

Boll

1 Ply Roofing, fm merly Selling $1.25
PER ROLL . ................. NOW
' Formedy.Selling $1.50 $l00
2-Ply Roofing,
PER ROLL .................. NOW

RE!i\ULTS

I I~L

..

-

.

Dt••••·o••

2x!Ox12 ........ .'· .............. .
2x10x14 .................... .
2x10xl6 .................... .
2x8x16 ......... - ........... .

Per Thouoand

IAtt.ve Weather Slained and Dark!

NATION.U. Lf.:4GUI:

Pt.ttabul'lh at · 'New York

-~

........

Clnd.nna41 at Bpat.on
Chlc8f0 at l'hlladelphla
St. Loula at
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IJSED DOORS and WINDOWS

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Lnndos,
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Linseed Oil
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Barbed Wire

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Phbaaelphta at Detroit.
New York at Olevehma.
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Personals

s T I L L IN
BlRliiDA&gt; .ARTY
CONDITION J M ro All""' Elt,.rf•td '" "" "'" d

CONfESSION
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Hartford

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o! Now,.,,...... Sunday ....
u! "" Barbara Bmll)&gt; and ffi.oth

er Martin Ohlillliler
Mrs Helen Stone Cook a11d son
Cl t
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11uea came rom Bollton
a;t
week Mrs Cookl!l huab&amp;nd died 11
tew weeb a11:0 and ~ will mak..
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Waltu Belt .........,
Mr and
loin Ruby Ely and !amlly

IU"Id son were ae their dinner aueat!l Sunday Kr
and u - e .... , and Mra. E E Hlutnbotham ot

Mr&lt;J J W Richer and son ChiLli
the au-" o! ,.,.
1 Mrll Cecil Oarm&amp; and baby or
Bl 1
t 1• b
w•-·tJn
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ge w o Aucrt Le Mlnn
are SMITH Cl[~RS UP
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g arrv.,.,. .... t 'l'ut'8da.y to
Rotllaeb and da"""bl.e Mr11 W 1 Nltrc&gt; and Mr and Mra F
F
\.ll!lt' 1g Mr1 and Mra Artl(llf. Junod
spend lll.lme Ume wl!.h her parents
ter Bell Thut8da- ., 1!h
a Thorton and aon
and Mrs D w Henne~y ul tht I
.Mr 11nd Mrs Henry JenkLWJ and
Y .... t.
Bhe was aceom.panied
M'n "
' -15e Becker ot Lextn-......
M and Mrs Erneat aeorae and
6 """"''
ho!llE' of Mrs. Hennessy
am IIY
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ht.ibway tn an uncofltiC ow; t ondl &gt;l&gt;d
h t • W "~ '"' rro--' ""
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home by M1M BeS&amp;Ie Jenk.IJIB who hr rnother Mrti. Jennie Stone am :l Ky ;.s the "IUt'&amp;t- o1 her parent.&amp; two C"hUdren of Sprtnifleld spent.
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apparently having Ot&gt;el st rk ~co :~qo1; 5 Six~; t'Mu~~ ~H~e Ma~~~ -:a!:-0~~ a ~I.Jt ~ :u:Js lOCAl ROBBERIES i had been villltlng at Wheelin&amp;
tamil)
Kr and Mnl P'rank Swit.e-r
G. part of last weelt with thelr par.
bJ:~ h.n-.st:Jp ath er !ale Monda ~ t e h friends u.ttt u.i d the pa.iy I family who .!!pent I!E veral • ekll I
I Mr and Mrs Ed'N.SJ'd Stollattes
Mrs Irene Hedden of Ames Ia
Mr and MrA It p DeLaney and ent! B4r and Nn 0 E Oeorae
nW"tt stated that Lh
vuunde ll.
ct h :.!
Of Detroit came last week to vlalt and Mt
Mrs a H Winters or daUArht.er ot Pt Plea81lct wel"'! Lhe
Y'rs C P Davl.s e.nd two irand
mlfi\ wu sUll alive althou~h
a,
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the tatters parents Mr and Mn !:~~~~;;~~le ~ wete vlslton hea~&gt; Bu-••y a·-•· of ... an• ,._ J daughters .!!pent Tuesd&amp;y with Mrs
ad mcsl Cl joyable Umt: I here at the borne of Mrs Ash !
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tete 1vc n jl y beuut lltl pr
worth s p&amp;l"'!nLII Mr u.n1 Mn&gt; 0
H J 8 lth
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Ed Thompson
YUJ'Ia~ttti~ co,ndh!Uon ,, I
~n w On ne~; "'' re the dt ver!.lon I H Myers
m
Sr
DeLa.ney
Mra nnvtd c·· ~on ,._ Ed
~e
VC~~ 0 t c w u u ~
a
Local Youth lmphcat
Mra Susue Cart~ton who had
E Socict~ of the U B
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a,nt B.t his bedside at thr hospJtnl ~.:
cve1 U!!. 11t 1 "'h ch c alnty 1 M ss Helen Dorst wenL to Char
e1 ~~~ In Columbus where she under
Mason will give a
IJ'J .1 Marie Berry spent Th1.1r8day
1bompson and Mrs J H Del..alMy
It Wl:LS sa.Jj tha t Buzzard li.rpust~d l d r,-. !"t i l ts we ~ en ed
lltstm Tuesday tor a weeks \ lsit
Two Othera In Depwent an eye operation returned tata entitled the Castle of Lite and Friday with Jane e.nd Raymoh ~re the dinner ll"le6t8 ol Mrs. v
auf!k.
tl t
h
Lh
wlth relatives
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home last &amp;turde.y
~ t the Hartford U B church Sun Rot.h&amp;eb
A Sayre Pl-lday
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lirotl :r 3:at0 h~ G i-; 1 1 u.L
COMMIS£JONERS
TI fl Ladie1:1 Aid of the BelhanJ
re a 1081
A B Olnden ol Charleston )oin day evening Aug 16th
J
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M E ch
h
t wd d
ed his witt&gt; here la&amp;t B&amp;t rda
th
Ml'8 Frank Chaprnan
Mia Nelllt&gt; Trichler and daugh
Mr and Mrs Ed WJU!s a'1 ...,
ber ba~ had happent'd he n gh t
TO
BE APPOINTED I
W'C
me
e nes ay 111
HAVE BEEN ACTIVE Itatter havlna 1:\flen vlsltl"'~ he~ .... , .. home 8unde.y evenin&lt;r after a plea~ ter Mrt 0 C .7ohnaon and Mrll and Mrs ao ..~~Jna n-kor
LlaQ! U e acctdent He .-;" d I e I a d
--t m' ~tolonn Joe their ~gular monthly
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~~ were - the auest.a oi
""' g
ents Doctor and Mn; c~~ w PettY
ant trtp to M~&amp;rletta. Charlest.o.Jl OlalY• C a 1we 11 were the i\lf!St.s ot moure w Va
B£-t down l.o rtst a t U1 l po J t
Judye C E Proplell announced
B
k
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Dustin Backus ot BteubenvlUe
and other towns on 1e K&amp;naWhlil M'r nnd. Mrl Ed Rothreb and Mrs M'r nnd Mrs Jim Baker
8 H oward Reuter and children In
a.wa.ttlng tbe arr \ &amp;I c1 tll!:i brotllc here Thursday morning that tht!
rea IR&amp;' nto Var• fipt'Dt the wettk end at the hmne 0o! She was accompanied by her alllter
wlth 11. car
aiJpoJntment of two comm!Mioners l retwned to Columbm afUt a fe"
lOlli Placet Of
Mr and Mn Ed Blessing ~&amp;nd Mrs Jermie Llsenbarth 01 Marietta
lnveetlgutlng omcers said th(:) ol jurors would be made wlthJn days visit with Mlss Katle a.nd
daU&amp;"hter Mlsa Audrey
fcuhdj no tint:es cf tu toxlcll.tlng 1 the next few days The law which' Wendel Rool!l Ml815 VIrginia Reu
Bu.1ne11
Rev nnd Mrs Spurlock returned
~r aJd lt was J!lt'llt'l a ll y bellc\ ed went Jnt'J el'!ect recently t~ta.tes j ttr who spent the pa!tt We.-&gt;k here
Saturday from MountalnLU:ePa k:
~ Lhe man had !Jccume !itllll Jetl that the ~&amp;ppolntrnent of these com With relatives accompanied them
Confe~&gt;sion of Raymond
BUB AJaryland
r
_jJsd sat down to test the car mi~~Slonen must be made wltaln to Columbus
Smlta late Wednesday light at! Mr and Mrs H F Smith left
M t and Mn L L
atrlklng him be!o e he realized It:.; th irty days following the dot.e It 1 E E Ashworth and Mr BlSsell the :illerlfl s oftl.ce ht- e clea1 e J u~o~ I aLnday for Detroit to visit their
n•&amp;rr.rS!I
heccmes effective
retu (:d Tues lily eve-:1Jn,g from 11 se1 es of robber! s and b 1rglorJes daughter ind son in Jaw Mr and son of Columbus are the guest! of
the! mother Mra. Jane Watson
The l:ommlssioners ReiP.r ted shall Ja .. r;nvllle Ind whe1-e tJ1I y visit whl&lt;h have occurrl:!d In this vlein Mrs Monte Haidet
M and Mrs C E Rothgeb and
PAST COUNCILLORS MEET
rot be an attorney at luw nor shall (d Mr and Mrs Walter Bl&amp;.ell
lty l! e past tew monlhl 'Ille con
Joe Promtt and brother Emer
I wiah to thank my fr~enda who workthey be members of the aame po 1 Ml~ ~rtrude Smith Ia enjOy Jess "n of Smith lmpl1cated twa :nd Albert of Greut Bend and two daU(I'hters and o s Brinkea
ed
and
voted for me for Councilman 1n
Hickory
l"he Past Counclllor.s of I heodo IIUcal pnrty Judge Peoples will also 1ing a vacation from the Tetephone (.thl'l yLung men uno 1 Win~ hrt;.ther Jona.s o.t Nebrallka visited atUndt!d a picnic at
Chapel
Sunday
ru Council D of .A h eld their Au umx the ]lalary or compensation Uo uJf!Cl and aceompunkd by h
and Allie Oruescr Jr
I ~e and looked Ule old town over
1p1te of the falae rumon' that I waa ahll emMr and Mrs James Olllnore of
eus• rtlt'EllllR at u e 1 u~ of Mrs !Z:V~~~m~~~~~~e~e:~tr:elv~IU'~~e 11W!'lctl-cr Mrs Nellie Smith lett
Tl t.h t'e youmr men admitted yea~~ aw::e residents here many
ployed by die Ohio Fuel Gu Compa11y, a 11d
L:olumbus spent a part of last week
BlaQfh Roller m Mulbe ry 1 venue
po
edni!Miay by motor tor a trip w burglari!Ina six- dUJerent p)a(:es or
would favor an 1ncreaae 1n rate•
I have
'l.LU!fdoy cvemr g l'.llh Mrs Aile
--;,~-;IELD
I WashlnitOn D C and other po1 1ts 1.1us w~s n the Pomeroy Ben :I
Mike Guinther of Ravenswood with their parents Mr and Mrs
Silencer assisting hostess
or lr.terest
namdy
Wa&amp; a guest cf relntlvtm here last Alben Carmon Their llttlt! son
not worked for them for months
I exSunday
turned hom~ with them
After the business of ti1e evening
In plte of the Inclement weath
Mr and Mrs A~thur Probst and
Breaking seal and entering a.
pect
ID
the
future
to
ahow
the
votera
that
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Mr and Mr'i.. Jim Smrlh of LHctiol
we.a dispensed wi th delicious 1e a Iailie gruup gatlJeted at the h~~ d&amp;UGll~rs Carolyn and Doru!.hy Wlls n Meat Packing Co car at
vl:1.:r~~
~~hnso
n
was
a
business
Be.ndWiky
werl'the
week
end
guests
am n?l work1n1 for any Company, but am
tr~fhm€1 t.s were served to Mes of Mrs Cha les Ebersb&amp;ch on Lin t who vl&amp;ited at the home or Mr the Chesapeake and Ohio railway
1\Cr
1ar eston on Monday
of Mr and Mrs Ed Thompaon
4ames Edna Reibel Edith Ament coln Hill Wednesday evening for and Nrs 0 H Ewhll and othel yards on wzst sld~; of Pon ero)
work1nr for myaelf
AltJcrta. Davis came home lrom
l.l.zz;le Campbell Marcia Delay the picnic held by the Home and relattvea for several weeka left durlng the niRht ot April 23 They and 80a1nd DoMr~d Morgan Jeuklns
we
na
pf Huntington Columbus Thursday
PERCY L PEOPLES.
Grace Stace Frances Ollllflln Lau Foreign Ml~:~slonary society
d Wf'dnesday for Washington D c admttted 11teaUn1 a quantity of
Mr and Mr.s A H Bradbury
~~e:s~ tCarr~e hElberfe ld Mi ss frlemls o[ the Simpson M anE to ViGit the formers father oeorge meat from the cur totalh g 2l9 Mrre week end vislklrs he1e
and Mu CliOrle~ Ohllng r and grandson Charles. and Mr and
rs an t e ha&amp;te55
church
L Prob6t and other relatives
pound:::
--Mrs Prank Pugate Sr and grann
J H Simpson Tramfer Co tak
A.RM INJURED IN t'ALL
daua:hter Cecelia Whlppel of co lng a quantity of dynumlte and
GIRLS 11-tVE PICNIC
Mr~ Lon CIU3ret sr had the mis lumbm accompa.nl.ed Edward Wip powdrr
The Farber Iron co f'nteN"d
A pnr!y of flv t' young la(llc~ forlune t.o filii from a porch at h!!r 1 ple t.o Oalllpollll Wednesday on his
two different Ume.s taking ~~~
hor.J OalllPGlls e1 J O)Cd a picnic ut home In Minersville TUesday and return kJ Cincinnati
Miss PIOJ'ence Hayman who came tube~ and automobile acce:;so 1 ~e 8
the C~nmel Plcnlc Ground!'; tt 1 ft11.ctu ed her rlgl t arm about thto
Sugur Run Flour Mill taking a
lowed by a beach party at the Sy wrist Bhf' nillo sutrered serlo as 1to attend the funeral or her aunt
Mrs Anna Plaher returned to ~r nun t)er of lincks of flour a.nd corn
racu~ Bathing
Beach Tuesday bruiSE'fl about the body
1 home at MlnneapoliB Mlnn Thuril
meal
Mf'mbers of ttre part) wei e M~&amp;~::s
DINNER PARTY
1day mornlnfl
Miller Garage automobill' tool.;;
Edith Able~ Freda Nelson Eunice
A delicious birthday din 1~~ was
Mr and Mrs Jack Hanlin and
d
Wyatt Vtctonn Wlntcr.s and u
fnjo}ed nt t1 e home of Mi' nnd two children who Vi9lted the Jat an aceeS.!IOrles
thla Will
ter s parents Mr anu.. M rs Oeorge t Ellf'111bach Service StJHion en
M s WIIIJum El::P r~:;buch on East 8
•-r~·~·~-~~--~-.-~-~-~"'-·.~-~·--~--·~·~·~·---- Main st,eet Wednl' ~day honoring auvaae tor several weeks lett erPd two different times taking
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Wednesday for their home In Pills auto oil and ga.soUne
Mrs F.be- sbach :s bl ll dllY annlver b h ~
Th
UTI n•
e trio were aiTai&amp;ned bf'fQJ'e
DON'T MISS THIS!
lrv _
Mr and .Mra John HUe moved J1.1.11Uce E: R Tltw Thursday mnr_u
"M &amp;: M Value•;'
Wednl!llday from the Henry Koeh lni on the charge of burglary and
WARRANTS SWORN
ler residence to a house on Bprtng grllu.t le.rtc: 1y filed by r A ore.sh
.. Fnday and Saturday
OUT FOR OFFICERS avenue recently VKcalOO by Jetr el IIJ tela! officer of the C &amp; 0
'MAXWELL HOUSE COf
~~!nd famUy who rnovetl to 00'- Rail 11y Co Wince enre1-ed o. pl~t(
~Jh pound JOe, PURE Cl
Wheeling w ---v;;-AUA' Jl--INS Mrs Katherine l(ehj1 return€!~~ of not guilty and n trlul hearing
OE'il'VINEGAR, gallon 28c; 'Iil.o deputy sbetitfs and a ala'e Wednefld(l.y from a seVe 1 we kk· W&amp;B set for hls ca!lC Friday Au
troope1 were arrested here today as visit wltb relathes a~ l:~
e
aust 21 at I 30 P M The others
PORK &amp; BEANS, 3 ca'lt the aJtcrmath of wholesale arreat11 Mr and Mrs Fred RO urst, Ill Smith and Oru~r 1 leaded I!UIIty
t~lrikln~ miners Tuesday at Trl 1and two sorur left Thurlldasenrunl t.o the ctu~rges in the prclhntnary
Ulc; MACARONI, 5 boxea ol
ndetphla
I Villi~ with relatives at c
Y or a hearl'lg and were held tor thP.
19; SHREDDED COCOArrooprr B J McLaughlin was ar
Donald Wtll is ~ton
a:rand Jury \Dld'r 8 bond of •5000
ts qul'heill Thev werq retmned to the county
NUT, 15e-bos llc, PEN 1ested on chaaaes ur aSMult and at the home (If his
battery In connection with an at Iter hlrJhwa.y
ren 011 0 s ja~ 1n Oeli.ult ot amount of bond
J£1., mokea Jelly Jell, 2 tact dh Chd.tles Simpson a stdkt!t WIIJ Stivers was called to y 11
fkput' ihertcr8 Dana Tracy and
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When arraigned this morning Me town Thursda b th
ounr!l .., k y
~ka• 29cJ STUFFED OL- Laughlin waived preltmlnary hear nephew Edd.Ji
e death of a ,...an
oung have been mnployeU
_
~son
on tlle caae for the past severul
IVES, bottle JOe; GINGER lng and he WILB held for the gnnd
Jury under $600 bond
weCh wlth the aid of Sherlft' A o
A.LE, American Dry, bottle Deputy Sherlll John Kammer wn 8 FOUR REPORTED
Tr&amp;t'~ and deputy otho Tlacy l.tw
TIN CANS
KILLED IN B'··
three were broUght to the oourly
IDe; ASSORTED CANDIES, ch1uged with speeding through Trl
adelphia while a charge nl using
a..AST Jail A.tter a CIUeful tnvestlgatton
Per
half pound pka• 10c, M &amp;. Pl'Ohl.ne language was lodged
of the series ol robberies 8 t~l~
Dozen
M TOILET TISSUE, 4 JOe against Deputy SheriH David Ba Ue Creek Mlch Aug 13- gram was sent to Oflloer Oresh!!l
Clea.ry Hearings we1e to be con 1JNg..._Pour men w re eported to of the C &amp; 0 oomPftny who came
25c
Bductcd this artcrnooo for the ho.v~ been k.Uied today In e. terrlfk here lmmedlatl:!ly UPfJn receipt ol
SEALING WAX
2 Stcrea IR Mtddleport,
deputies
explOiilon of a 400 BaUon tank. of It
p
Flrty three miners who were ar BUOline at a c:omblnatlrv.t tilllllg
fietectlve Orcshcl w.llh the aid
2 Bars or
1
ID
omeroy
rcsled during a neat riot at Trlu. station and auto wrecking plant on 8r Fl.lierlft' Tracy and h~ depuUet
1 Packag~
MODERN MARKET
delphia Tuesday Wf.lre released t.o \the out.sklrt.&lt;J of the city
~cl'lvcd a stutcmen~ of conf~salun
STORES
dny on $500 recognizance bond ea(lh
The blast was said to ha~ been !rom Smith Inti:! Wednesday night
VELVET SKIN SOAP
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h~•a~r~tn_•.,•:;:-on-:Be;:-p~te~m-::;be~r:;;:25- ealU!td by a man who mistook a ~tft('r the fuels of tht&gt; case hurl bc~n
:n1oC guoltne lor water and pom presented to hl.tp H s sLott&gt;menl.tl
SILVER SEA COFFEE
6 Bars
t into the radiator or hls au~o were made without threats ~.;r p 0
moblle The car was hnmediatdy mlllee and were of his own 1 l
Pet Pound
For
LnV"loped 11 ftames which liflt otf will It \A said
Can
SWAN'S DOWN CAKE
the luge lf&amp;IJOllne reservolr
FcUowlDa: Uu.! cx:unlnatk 1 CJl
FLOUR
I Fore or Ute blast was lelt rot Smith Orueser and Wince we 1
FLOUR
several blocks Debris W86 hutled then que~·;tloncd untl admlttc 1 th
Wmtet Wheat
I mort! than 500 feet nud many wll
a.lle~~&amp;tions made by Smltla w uc
Per
1dews In hoUI~es In Ute vicinity wer~;~: huwevt:r malnl.alnc:l thnt 111 1 a •
Per
Sack
1
Package
shaftt!rt&gt;1
u
nothing to do with the Blmp!!u1
----- robberies ~&amp;!though he adrnllled 11111
CANNED MILK
FANCY CREAMERY
WE.tTHt:R 8TII.I. BAD
part 11 the others
3
Large
PUTTER
•111 Smith s oonf888lon hC! stnted
Nome Alaska AUII' 13 - INS _ that he brake the Beal on the l'llil
Cans
VELVEET
A
CHEESE
Adverse weather conditlonR held roo.d CHr at th€ C &amp; 0 yards and
Per
Colonel Charell A l!lld Mn lJnd all of thfm entered It The mt"at
FRUIT JAR RINGS
One Pkg 20c or
Pound
betKh eurthbound litre early to wa.!l taken to the home of 01 ue11er
Idav
2
Packages
where It WR..'i divided and so with
2 Dozen
t A heavy rainfall wind and fag
For
threatened 00 keep them at Nome the o tJer robberle~t the loot trolll
eiLCh being taken to one ot the
FORK &amp;: BEANS
J unt.ll late this afternoon or tomor·
number'11 home and then divided
I row When the wea\her permlta equally
FANCY SWEET
3 Cans
they Will hop oft' on the pertlom
Ol'fshel stated In the atlklav1t
POTATOES
1tllxht to Ka.raaln Island near lhe
For
coast 1Jf the Kamchatka penlna,ula sworr t.o before Equh-e Tlt\18 that
5
Pounds
the amount or loiS to the ra 1 onu
moM than 1.000 miles away
For
company amounted to lf;2 oo
Th~ Voaa 11 made and
MIXED SPICES
teed by the country'a oldeat
SUPREME COURT
PRODUCE
Per
manufacturer of waahtnr machRE-ENTE){S CASE
PU.tsbura:h Aug 13--INS--Poul
try Market steady demand mod
Package
mea
Thto model ,. of the
Columbw 0 Aug 13-INB--The erate suppy moderate heavy hens
oame ftne quahty aa Voaa Waoh1Ohio Supreme court tcday re en 22 24 medium hens ~ ~J Le1horn
OLEOMARGERINE
tered the Ohio-Kentucky bridge hens 17 ao Lechorn brolle1'1 Ul 22
ers that have aold 1n the paat
11quabble when It illlued a summons heavy colored broUen 26·28 ~
Pounds
for $150 00
I tor Probate Judge John T Quinlan broilers 21 :n roosten 12 13 duck'i
I
of Brown county
17
11
1eeee
10
12
For
CLEANS BY THE HAND
Quinlan was aslr.ed to ex-plain to
Butter Market atee.dy demand
OCTAGON LAUNDRY
WASHING METHOD
,
the eourt hill venlona for heartnr e. moderate
supply moderate
92
SOAP
VANILLA EXTRACT
condemnatton
suit qalmt the SCOI"'! 29 3 4 8$1 score 2'l 1 t
sa
The Voaa Float1n1 Ar1tator dupMaysville Brldre COmpany an Ohio 800I'tl 21 3 t ttandard :» 1 4
6 Small Bars or
hcate&amp; hand waahtng acbon.
oofporat1on by the Kentuelr:y State
Eas Market stt~a4f dmuand
Htahwa, Commlaslon
moderate
supply
madera~
DeAf~
4 Large
Th10 excluaJVe patented Vooa ;
Indlcatlna that It woulcl take no current receipts 20 1·2 11 flesh e:x•
part
In
the
dispute
tfte
ooutt
on
feature brmra to the waahmr
tra firsts 22·22 \ 2 henn~ wbllfl
Monday denied a request II&amp;' the extr~ 24 I 2 25 1·2 q
machme all the rentle thorourhbridge compah)l, jh~t QUinlan ~
Vet:e\&amp;bte.-Marlr:ei tatr demand
prohibited fi'Oib 'Prt:ieeed1n&amp; with elo-M auppJy moderate tomatoes
neu of waahmr by hand
the trial
Ohio 12·qt a.ateta No 1 4()..50
It hao a full 11zed porcelam enUnder today s order the court No 2 J5 30 Maryla11d 12 qt ball·
hope&amp; to get the oUler aide of the tet.s 60 nearby 10 qt basket&amp; 35
ameled tub, larre zeppehn type
controversy It was IJ&amp;Id
wnnrer rollo and many other
The aummohB :ror Quinlan will
not prevent him from oontlnulnll "BLACKiluU..'" GAU'OBD 8&amp;1.8
remarkable featurea
wtt.h the trial however court om
Elyria 0 Aue 13-INS--Arthwclals declared
L OaJ'fQI'd 'J3 millionaire manutac
turt!t be"re and BuD Kooee eandJ..
00 DOWN--si25 WEEKLY
"BROKE"' ATTEMPTS StJICIDE date for IIOYeOlQr In Ul12 today Ia
beled a tlOO.OOO aUenatloll.l!!l or afttc
Zanesville 0 AU8 l3-IN8- 1 tiona suit rwnJnr him deteadant
hnve no money I 1\U!U 1 wlll bave aa Pure bl&amp;clunaU"
to die like a rat
The autt- waa tiled in Oommon
ThOll!! two aent.enon were found Pleas cowt here la.te JeflttrdaJ b)'
today neatlp written tn a. dairy car- RIVIII'end Ateunder '
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ROBBERY MOTIVE OF DASTARDLY ACT

F tendo Get $2 00 Then Brutally Murder Youths And
G~&gt;la Wben Recognized Mob Howlr For Ven·
This wlll be the keynote of a na
TAX FIXING RESPONSIBLE
Jured when a powder ma~~:azi 1e ex
ed far Into L~l! mm nlng hours the
hnn hrbor M ch A UJ 14- INS
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geance At Ann Arbor
e r ve to
launched by
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or uguese Two Columbua
Bta.te conservatloo Council toda\ ' ' '
mo•t bruht crime a ~ thf'\
the c&amp;blnet of Prime Minister J ptr.J.U tax fixing was t.oday held cclcn~ Ln China tc Ia~ t!CeJtdlng
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Ramsay MacDonald In an eiTurt to I tp &lt;'m:lblt' fur the rise of racket to ctl patches received tu London
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Ivoted demand the re~lgnatlon o! camt&gt; lrom toe ps ot tht&gt; klllt&gt;rfi or
overcome the present seriOll Hne.n ru J ., which has brought millions
Til~ dead lncludeu live children
ppotntmenb;
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Sta~ Conse1vat1on Commtsslonf two boys and two prell\ gh ls h~t l
J;Hk~Hifl Statt! !'t: Jttentlar~ Jnck~on l\11th Aug 14
cal crisis In Oteat Br1lalr: 1t v.as t
I lcut,ro gangsters
and damage v.as es~lma.ted at &amp;
Catea To Probe
John W Thompson Elida Rt&gt;pub
eer! dlsclotied tod11~
JN S-----M H. hlgan,.. three t( I t h ..: ] 1 \ er" :"~pent a restless
learned by Internatlo.al New~ Sf'r
D1 H~:rbert Simpson of North million dollars The explol!llon Wli!S
ncan
T 1t Y are tht &amp;ruesomtreclttt ~
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Col urn bus o
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" o '"'"le e pie"'"
con11nement ce :'! tre an1
Wf'fih: 11 Unh ~ rs ~
a~peann&amp;' last dtte 00 the sponta 1t'OUS ccmbus
Au&amp; 14--INSA mot1on to request the cumru s ' ' &gt;.,
" sn 1\h Foon'·
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Enlisting the aJd of both oppo r ni8ht bef&amp;e the stl\~ revenue tlon of ten ton 8 of powder
Two Columbu&amp;Republicanl!l aQd twn
lJ.i d Blar kstom
the
su sla v 8 ;;pe&lt;'Utl &lt;&gt;'Uard hafl be e n 1) ted Q\er them to prHent post o
t1
d th
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Democrats one from Toted~ ami tdoner to give up hi.'&gt; position wa~.&lt; t&gt;r~
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I n par es an
e na on ~ "g &lt;-otnmh•ston said that tax fixing
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wd 8 ftel
th
" tile attemnt&lt; at 'UICJde
gt&gt;~t bankers in the emerrgt.:nq g n ully p od crs 11 public attl
I vnns Fl'ance AUJ l'-INS
one trom Ravenna today
ami' man mousY auop
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1 h u cunfelt!!IUt
tel hc v. a nd "
...Premier MacDonald also hns dectr:! t d(' the.t omclals art' d shoue~;t
An !.''\plc 11011 of myst~rloUi orlgh members of the newly Cf'l'Htedl council wen~ Into executive tit'Sslo
wh\
Harry Lme lti
n u. .1&lt;:
Th!~ was annou.n c ed L1 da v b\ Ha1n Jack~on \\arden
ed to lake the peonle ot Britu.in l R k&lt;tf rh g is 3
logical It' blew p fl house Inn ~uburb of thls State Ruaud Of Pllroles
1 Bolh Thompson and State DueC"lJ
Vhe~llrv 16 V ial Gold 15 a ro l
into his confldcn e and call upon ~ult of tax flxlt g he 1
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city this morning tauslng five
Ending weeks of speculatiQJI !n ( Agllculture 1 8 Outheay wel e Annu Ma} Han S&lt;.n 17 w
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of the pruwn
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them to parllclpate Jn the sacrtflet.
IX!Iare
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political circles Oov~mor &lt;leorge
~m th ~ lonre s~;lor
All three men a 11 p 1 red 6.rreall) O\tn\r ought a:;
ut"a
Thlrt~n
perl(lns w c White and Welflll'e Dlrect.or John barred rrom the meeting
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wouttded and five werE' mlsalug
McB
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went to u bill&amp;P o: ~ t1
the\ de•perutelo pac e d th e ir s mall cellA a 11 ntght long'"
lil~rllng and pre\et t a thrl'ntc 1
Bomb
A
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Th
weeney
st ug t annou~
Althouah member!! o
e coun
tlht boy Oh\ r l ~nd mf't Bla ck
hUge dellcil In the budget
h
B}
ug 14 a -Ma
( house was occupied by the Ul~&amp;t Ulp boa!d will be comtWIP.rt of declined to ~H~;ue an omctal state 8t
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w
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"atd Jack"OOI
Onr of th e m threatcm d ~ Ult: l dt' and thf'l[
~ n le u de ta Is of the na llon
atma M K G&amp; lflol 11 dhm 11u rm h l! or Spanish und Algf'rlao the following membera
F-,-- ment concern In{!: theh action In en ere e KGt u
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tionallst leader lndicat£'&lt;1 today h"' worlmen
Pnmtlct: Reeves ColumbuA Re ternatlonal News ServiCf learned iQ(' 1 Wr&lt; d rl t k 1 111 whe t we ment~l ~tate 1M such th~t I ha.\e plac ed a guard o v f"r then
•• out n foi l , 1 w•• 1 , ''' ,.1 might rt'(:Onsldel hlll decls1:m NOT
publlean tour year Wrm
uuthol'atlvely thu.l Commi~~t~lone wet" about Wr ec lrct t a t ck
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to pre\ ent am po ~~r!Ji o attemp t s
1\pJ)eal 10 the peol}le wll cor 1 !o ttend the fc: lhcomlng s~ JJ u CLOUD~BURST H I T S
CharJes Sharp Ravenna l)etno Thmnpoon wa s accused 1Jf ac ... v
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t 11 ~ ~ 1 e or the
ost m J) a t round table confert'nce on t 11
crat three year term
leadetsllp
w.. \\'l:' t t PIn the gr o ~ c on t h~
Th e triO th e w!lrdt&gt; n ~uid probabh l\ tlll e Ia ken ate
pho.: es or the situation
affl\1 .. tti 1x&gt; held t1 Lc- ndon th s ,.AMP OF
STRIKERS Leland S Dugan ColUinbUS Re
A statement sent to fh~Jmpsor SI'UI
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ltld whe " th ~ e c.;u thu~ aftet noon l" ltltlll t o the l\l:uquett e St tte pn~uH
In ordc to wr: 1 clle the sou 1 aut tu n
publican two year term
today by A F Moon of Conove1 1 pies wr!P. We stuck them up 11 1d
lsL-: to tht: necessar:t '&lt;lashes In gov
Gnndhl Anno need he VW&lt;:JU!d NO'l
Boulder City Nev Aug JI.--A
W A Cuff Toledo Democra~ one ehalrman ot the rouncal requested as n e of lhe boy~; Har , L re
J;.~ (Sot Mlcl
Au g
14 INSt celved
"! I me al expenditures It was U1 1 go U; L'Jndon because of the re· rloudburst tody ad@atroyed
Camp year term
him to vacate his $5 000 a year VO Identified me llnd Ollv r wr ~;c k As 1 " 11 n f tu ll. d1 uma of s !l
t v n r\.
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derstood Premiel' MacDonald w:Juld fusal of Vlce1oy Lord Wllllur.:rtor. StanC occupied by striking bou
Cut't formerly MW'llclpal Judie 1n sttloo eft'ectlve Nov I
then to the T\lttle Hill road
t
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rc(;(mmend a nat tax or. a.Jl tat&lt;-r to a] p'Jinl a n lmpe.rtlal committee der dem workmen who had OOen l Toledo &amp;.nd 8118 ~tant 0 8 aUorney
During the lonw dlseussloq af th&lt;" l \\ c look them there and 1 tlw 1 0 11 g
M eh ~a l
Jtc&gt; ICI'
t bnar ng bonds lflUlOUl., Indus to nqtlrr Into alle!led breaches of requested to leave the government for \he Northern Ohio DIBtrlct was advl&amp;abl\lty or dlscharglnR Thomp ..curt e
tl e
~ho :.~llng
stu l
vh
m n a d on~' I ~"~ (J
IJd"
as sald
1e
trial debenturee
the Deihl e.creement.
reservation
appointed by White and M~ ~e~:: ~~~e~P~~:pc~Y 11~0 ~~ 1 Bl~rksttme had &amp;one and ahot P:.ch l:ir d se t VIOi l lf' L r. s
Thls move will hit tho pocket Sflf
Men women and chUdren ned In
dto serve as chalnTfn qt the rUD."" 1929 the question of a sue on ~ee-l am not such which he ~ta p1lsou l 1 t
the 1:.
l ty 1
1u1t uts de Au A.:bor t&lt;J
the
and act as
l"rror aa flood water wuhed away
r
,,.~ was not d•~nusscd
hit 1 stood alongside We took murf cr and cN:'UH!.tlon o' v.:o I nt- :t kf' th kllle1s
their tentll Soon~~ or a •·-•JJ
Replaclni the old StRl\ ~rd &lt;)[
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th
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uw.. ~ " Clomoncy which
A ''"""" m"Uno or tho uouncll
om rom ' " and ''"'""d ' ~ "h~t '
nnd tl&gt;&lt; r pet " 1 T ' h&gt; t pr kl d t
l"'nwa&gt;
1
were demoll~fd teav ng nlllnei'Otlt isten9r eatl.y tbls week
heD the l6 to be held at Band~ acd C. .r 'from the car
Wltl: EI&amp;Sll. w punctute the au\.c u.J
131 y rompruUu Ill
lamllles et.~ded.
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-~ ~~ea'!!a..~~
I'Jdn.t,. on.~Aqauet :n ..~ 111hen t\Ut;
They were not quite d~d I j Qc.lsidered eeeuN In the r;e lt n bUe tire~ 1\nd. Jorcc uuthadtles:
~,.mel eatabJilbelf Iii :.i&amp;irlt. twectJ.iil 716e new 'boi&amp;Fa wid tar~ prGblem Probltbb' will be Mve4 -. J.brrw a 1leavy stone on Rany tlnrJ' :;.aalnst any attzmpt:li at n oiJ cara to stop accordldg fo Ul~ re·
In• wortmen wen! dtarupted Ill \he upon Us duties at once A aetre W&amp;B underst.ood
Lore s hE' ad 'lben we drove to 1ht&gt; / vrolrl ce t.r.e con e :.tietl la j cr w rf' orrt 1 ht- c.mcutls t oo k another
11 1932
t:Qrrent swpt throush the main tary and several 11pectal lnveatlll•
Concerning the de&lt;:llilon to dis count~ I! e rOlld 1 put gaiiOitne to nma 1 at JJcl:.so.:: , t t 1 ~'" " n
r
u Jfld:scn and bro " ht the
llt.'C&lt;lye parole w:ID last s1x. -years ~ ol the encampment eight klra will be named Salaries of \he miss Thompi!On council membet, on the ftom boards aqd started to rrubl f(ellng ma1t&gt; p• !&gt;: u
h
muruet"er.s to the prlllon a f w min
•ccor!11ng to an announcement by m les from here on th.. Las Vegaa four memberl will each be flOOD would only declo.l"'! Lhat the actlotl drive away 1n my t:ar The buy~ saf(' han.sfer to the branch Jll
ut es tf'fo I! u ldm~ht
the prison bofrd Since 1925 he highway
yearly
was taken from
a non political lightC&lt;i a mHtch and thN&gt;w It lntll al Marquette
Tl e ~laymg and c1 cma ion ol
Ph ]a11lphla
A 1g
14- INs.- has bt&gt;en lmj)l'iaoned on three
~:II r'::':~:~le~e ot
":'nd';lut :"~ 1 ~;~~y T~~::pso:o: the ~om g couple!i car a~ we d ove
It ~~ a rff:Otd breal n.. 1 v
Vlvl
G lrl 15 a ri Allllll May
Wa den
Holbel t
trard boiled counts In connection 'Aith tbc
slderlng: e.ppUcatiOilli for parole iJt q;~~o~edan
by Tl e1 we \\cnt home
du,. 11.h1ch put D B\ d
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I Clc'Veland 0 Ulld
Smith of the eaHlett lWilllcnllury death or Mrs Theresa Mors Qf Lett;
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nearly one third of the Ohio penl
The decision accordinQ' to Moon
Bm th wtt s lnturupttd tv P SC' Elur.~Lmw 3..1 II u r. n. F c
T onu.. ~ Wheatley
fnce 1 a {leu~h th t'Bt toda&gt; us a An,geleli
tentlary populatlo
was l'e&amp;ehed upon ow- own lnitia culot Albert Rapp
Lu ..
Ypsllnnt lllgh
ff~Ult or His handhl g ot Uit! ~uu Upqn be~g released It was said
I Laws giving th: board auUlorlty tive and by uur own frf'"' will
Wt rr thf' Rlrls attacked?
~('h().., bovs \ 1\~ fl() ti Vd b tlle
betwten I ivai gangst e s lmprl~on lleco) would work as 8 physlctl
-W order diminution of sentences
Governor Oeorge White wall be
T couldn t s :ty
r su c
\In AI b r Mtc h
1 1rt thllt 01 'f c1 the n u del e s be
t'd If' the lns tltUtlOll
rhc threat eduuatlon dirf'Ctor in the Ford Aceord1n1 fo New Law Feb for prisoners good behavior and requested to tC' nove Thompson if ans\ 't'red But J lh 1._ B :~ cK t t
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hE\ o ' c was rt cog 1zcd by Lcre
camP. anonymously by mo.ll as tv.'O plan .. at Dearborn Mlch
d A
p
provldini for the release of prlJOn be refuses to resign It WliS 1eported att&lt;~r. e" nc of the gl Is on ttl
U; e
:1 $2 holdup
Rcl 1 1 g to tbe
1 c t d tc
ruary an
UI'USt
er.
ers upon the expiration of the stat
Thom)JtiOn refused to comment on Tuttle Hlll road Bnd a~ro n afte
or
1 r stom
com cts lay In th prison lufum
-'fit} suft'crlll! fr ::m
stab wounds 1
FLOATINt.i OODY SEEN
ioda Added
uto1y minimum sentence If the! the councils action when Interview "'" f' \&amp;S dead on th count\
1
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nr~n.1 B ack5 a e w&amp;.l!l
•board believes e. release advisable ed today omctal notification of 1ts rear
h t" til t lo ~.: c 1r
B c k. U !!: down
l'f!CC ved In a fray vlth men ht'rs
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State
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fm
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is
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d R serlt'!l of
ttl
b 1 t
ure a
ta u.st r.t118lon e.lm08t at Jreaehed him he Sllid H e dec 11 ned 1sa.m He tcJd lJolfee tlla the
Yps 11 jail
c d c ('
}JOW
Kl p c l of thlll
the le lt r1 ~ ~mg
nms Atlantic
flyers U 1 N
Bee.r ,!., es ," n erna the time It created the new board w JJBY wheltter he would 1estgn
of the hcldup Wlt iw n"
h
u
read or vo 1!1 gel this
c.r il Cramer ond Oliver Pee
ona
tv.'S
l"V.n;c exp Dining tilt'
A total of 2.000 prlaoners wt.l be
,old that the question of his 1e
k PJK'd throu h the
1
as u c ude s k: lch of il qt etl.l :o.as observed afloat 20 to ~~% ~~tlon lawa1 adopiA:-bU by the ' eligible tor parole In September lUl I moval WW'i to be consldetcd Thomp 1 nf 11 r a thick g I! 3 h oordJd
011
llr c da ec dr ppmg w th blOOii 30 niles 1101 thu.est &amp;! Shetlnnrl
~nel 4 aasem h
der the provi810ns or the new 1 ct son refused w make all)' tatemenl
t:
c1
_
·--I hl~:.nd~ tcday bv members of the By InternatlontJ News Bervlee
to the council except to dedare h s the c: thel Wltl a ~auJt il
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JNOUMAN PARENT
'P.\~ of lhe Norwegtan trawler Tax paylna: perlods were lncreas l
I wlllmg:ncss t.o IJnsw~r ltUV question.~ tnno('ent of th dfs c Btln
r ll
o A'' +-- SJof!:l mt at"cot"dlng to a dispatch cd rrom two t.o four a year b, th
I they ml.sht wish l.o ask him
girl ~ bodJrs
N•w Phllodelpl•ta
•
received in Lo du fr
Osl
state legJ!Ilature when It pa.•;t&lt;d
Drrectot Guthery who 1 ecenth
Tiw nm mmtl rt ,..,
0
INS-Accus~cd ur fUt;tn1111ll hi n
Th
the new lntanclble tax ~1ll
w~s told by aovemor White thal lt'ncth
1
1 n t n om
year ul I son to a lllah wnv bnnn I
I~ I cug l wa er Jnade It lm
Mllnlcipalltlf'fl townships coun
conservation dlvb;lon uppo ntmen ~
Blhckstcne made c t' I I c ~ rl:
t (' I l'gt o hlJ ml"d
ter with a log chul 1 and krrp 1 pass e for tht' trawler W secure ties and RChool district.~:~ will receive
her eattcr we1 e to be made b} tile get c 1t ot ttY.&gt; lflr H
t c1
F
ol he r 1 m~
1 ll r. scl J
h1m captive for tv.o &lt;lay ~1\\n
~~)~ 0 1 ~:~~ ;a~ clo~ In what Lwlce as many tax llllttem~ntsfrom Tra1ls Daul'hler and friend lcounell instead of AyrlcJltne De l makf' VIvian gel cit b t sh
nt vr:;~Jant Shcrll J.u.: Lt A 'es
liyk s 6 farmer of 1 e:u EJ.n
Y g
the county auditor nnj county
K II
y
h
T
partrnent offl.cl&amp;l.li as In th~ past thai shf' wo ld n.tl rr dlf' s 1 h
and dht&gt;r a thontaes oo tie their
1 18 1
h II lcdnv was 111 1
.,
J
HOIIJ:NY REPORTED ILL
t.re~re; ~s a ~sult.
out at ryat~
also declined to make any statfome11t shot her He attack"d 1he Ham f' n
\I.a.~ thJough a
1gr nq stc kmgnwatt 1 g lirml!nu en H jlUb
E
t Hll'··
a Up t.a~)ll.)et the new
lftl Place
either for or agaln~t Thompson
cro.-Q and depnted v.JLh lhjir
court
~ rY
"' Calif
Au3: 14
aiTQngement will IJI"'Vl e a greattr
Upon the motwn of l S Myl:'h
(Continued on pare rm r
:'$
Colorado Sprlnp Colo Alii li4 ot Akron alld Dt' H C McClellan&gt;l
--- - ~ i&gt;
l
!0t J.nn Arbc Th l c
1JNS E L Doheny 75 prom nt:'m accommodation dnr..; for treasuries
I AD\' BF.SSUOROiJGU Ri\S SON loll 1"1111 to1av was repott d \ t&gt;l of the political .-.uuJivlstons It wltl -INs- I did It Now let me reJJt of Piqua the coum;ll went Into ex HAWKS
Rl
vpst anll beh !d h bal
tlve cloth s were tom t-\ II e mob
ill Pt his homo
rum•-•
money mo" .,...
u
~~aThom-o
GRABS OFF '"'" • , , , •1. • OL&lt;rnocn th
and he} na c"' h esc!l p{'d J~ncb
M, 1taeal Que Aug 14---INB-1
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With this remark R 0 King ecu ve seAA1on
•• 1101
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~
1
Lad} Bc!;..o.;bnrml(l:h
IV&lt;U
of the
Al ho rgh members of the house thou&amp;h not nect!IUrlly in greater to(by had braneied hJ.mseU the Gut-hery and neWftpa.per men from MORE SPEED MARKS wrl"' g ven !I Lrlal ot le.s.~ tha 1 h 1Lf ng
...
F:utl of Bcssborough uovemm l holrl admitted Doheny has been amount:&amp; then before In the opln murC lf!r c.r Louis Palmer bo) the meetlnl
an h ur 11 d !'f'ntenccd rnmwdtnte
A
Am hlbcr the prtsonert:
of Conado
b h til a undrr the wealller for aome time wn oto AnLhony J K "'IUU!:I Upper f 1 d
Ali part of a retrenchment pro
New York Auo 14 INB--Cap 1~ to hfP on rom charges ol 11 u
taken th OUllh a large tt'lWcl.
U "n"ral
.,. ,.
•
thev ~nl.ed that he sulfered
SaM~ state tax c'ln missioner r tn of his daurht£r Oknda &amp;'J'&amp;m the Muncll d\8che.tRed J W
...,.
ne1 :~.ch
less dJft'lrull~ Jud .. r Bila pie
f•Jr:l todny at
the
yal VIctoria po·•J
Uc ,.~L
a who will ...,
"'mln,ter t•·
'A ac:cotdln&lt;&gt;
00 poll"'
Ke'·ham
..u , M••ton
and Coloo-bul
tam another
FI'Bnk Hawks
had a record
nev,; tllle
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and
new ftytng
lo
I 1 se:r te u_ nc ti'c 1r1c
Ju tge WilE ummon" d lllt d t h e o •t
u cers
,"1
mal rn1ty h osp...
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J.,.w
st.. wa.s f::CU&lt;JCU : 1
e s,..y ua a special investigator In the law dav He Wall chrtstened Chief Fh George w Sample at AI 1 Arbo sought to takf' rhe lullet s. from the
VtC1'1M Ot' RARE DISEASE
Real f!l!ltate and public uWitv ye el ay a rnoon Y his daua:h enfotoelllE'nt division efTectJve to lng Hawk by Sioux Indians at a d t il ed n was nn
j
ha jaJI to the courthouse a 11stanc:e
Cia td Rapids Mlch Aug 14-- taxf!ll wtu be paid on or before Den ter A few hours later after tn morrcw
pow wow at Hot Springs s D on th'" crowd is howling fc
or one a.nd one half blockf
lN5-- Mrs H Wallace Caldwell wlte 15 a.na Aua 10 under proviSions terJ~ qu~tlonlnc he calle1 for a
Council members dl'nled \oat they Thursday and then ftew to New e at &lt;'f Michiglln ha-t abol shed
A ~ut"lous attt::mpr \\ali made to
&lt;:f a member of the Chicago Board tax &amp;e~Uements scheduled 011 Peb Ll"rr,mau When none could be had quanelled with Thompson over York making a_ l'f'Cord tnp frm
c p ta l punrshment
f:rlucatloc \ltas • - • loday ...
21 and on or before June .d with found he broke down and made his the personnel of the heads of the Chi
r th
h
nd
F How t • tbc tna
il
m'J J o
~
•..., or
the new law
conft'SSlon aathorlt es said
Roosevelt p.me preserve as was re
cago 0
ree ours a
46 mu
I
eel b M
I 1m ol a rare disease called agranu- Taxea qn
nd
fa m 8 000 to 10 000 collected at th C'
81 fore charaing her rathf't with ported at Porttimouth Thomp!iOn .. utes
1
Rebels D1rect
Y enoca tcdot r which deatroys the white 1 ift'!ll
genera persona1 a
the crime Glenda had t ld
actkm Jn dL-.charglna: John orow1
Hf! also t:;hed what ~ n~ n
'\m Artxn courthou ;e and clan c
EJlt'&amp;l(e Federal force•
rpu~cles In the blood
~niLSSPeb J:tyrr:;!!l ':. ~h~ l ftlctinll' storle1; ftnt na:lng c~~c supei'VIsor was at the order of the llleved to
record for thl' t 1 '&lt;'i
thlllhcs
•
Df&gt;hperate attemptli were made a.... 21
Y
t bl
council and the couucU at no tim from Hot
ngs a distanCf' of I be Judge
charact.erlzed
~t Several Pmnb
to s.tP Mrs caldwell who. wu 31 .........t.
with settlement dlstrlhu I r~ a e young man and then ordered Brown to stand pat In l.MG mllea by whirling that dl ~
01 ~~ rwtc!' dHu:rs u ~.hu ;
Shf' was given blood fnDBf ion tlons on May 10 and Oct 10 ac ano her She said she had b-..eu j defiance of Thompsons Instruction" tance In ell!;ht hours and 43 min had tf' snatch the captiVLs fr&lt;C
H :1tana Aug
14--IN5-Blocd~ l alm~t dally A rare d
J s lcordlna: to Kn.us
\t~ to tell these stories bJ her omdals 681d
ut.PR elaosed time
ht' h;.OO thlrst v mob :. n:l th('
flf!htng between t'et:cill and Prest stllphat~ was rushed~ e.~ned P&amp;Kra.ua l~eclaredthhe believed taw l fathol"cla .._
The fttst action in the dismlssill
Hawks Ume for thl" Chlcluz
had o chHrAP thrcug
Anaouncement of P I a n •
io 1 t
re R
yen a over
e state would
~&gt;n
uo:o.:lared her father on ol BrolVIl was taken when Ohio New Yorli: ntrht was almost 20 mil
den Marhado s :, n I rc 11lS I wth
llPl is by plane but tn,tection!l of welcome the opportunity to dtst.rlb the ni(Jbt or Jnly 20 troiled hel BpOI'bunen met tor a week end I utes raster than the recent record aga•n when they broughl
Made Wh•le W ••t•n• for
reportod from many Paces thn 1 It fa led to bring Improvement in ut"' thelr payments Into lCW' per- and Palmer to their ravorit try meettns with Governor White at set tor the dilltan~ by James to Jpck.son
'Cb' S1pal at Nome
Island
surre,Uon
r public
spre:\ dtudto"',J,_.,cn....,
aa •·· eup ~..... I •the
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vaman s condition
loda.
sUng palce and then llhot P:llftler Ute Roosevelt ...:.,
preservE'
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t~tudc toa;ether with that of south
INS Staff Correspondent
1er1 s:mators and oonrre~~&amp;men
Cubnn vaudy---6hoc~lngf rom tnam
Washington AUA' 14 - 'I1le fed 'llllk.P It clear the south as a whole
bu.-.h or sudden sortes rc.m
ac eral fann boards ~volutJonary ha ~ little talth in the etlk:acy of
cesslh\P. fast.l\c ..se! or Lhe tt'Op!call prqrram that the south destroy a the drama. tic remPdy which the
cmmtrYtilde
thjrd of lb current cotton crop in boal"d proposes to apply
Slv rebels one of them Rene an eft'ort to force a hilbP.r prtcn.
Aside from the sheer economic
Alvt&gt;. ez son of Senato~ Aurelio the remaining two thirds hu be"'en wal!l~ Involved In deUberateb' de
AIV!l!'t'Z were slain tn a fight a-t met wlUl either rant steptlclBm or strorlni a tbird o( a crop now
Contramu.estre Camaa:uey but the outright hostUlty
ready to be ha~ tbey don t
hottF.st ba.ttles took place In Pinar
Under the eire~ \here believe It will
rea.tltm8
Del Rio. the Islands moot we:~terly were few otDclal8 here;~ wbo clted are many
'9a..aeb_ .but
tti the point
P r01 tnce wbf)te some r.oports said I beii'Wed th• plan baa much chance they all boiled
..,~eral Menocal was basinll --1 "'"'" ·.~ut Into nn&amp;Patloi'J or ot that It ta tmpnctt•t In operi.UOD
that '-""''
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a.r.d uncertaln in re&amp;UI'-

which a. would be strong t.o let Ooorye do
Public opinion might be relied
and destroy a third of hts year &amp; upon In some section~ to compPl
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acquletience to a community pro
auooeu of the plan would de p-am of destruction but ln othen
pend therelOft entirely upoo thl'! It miSht be entlrely lackhll'
voluntary and faithful aroperatlon 1 Several 110uthern IOVerDOrs sltio
ot !IeVen. I mUUnn of ple.nten acat-- haYe raised the point ot lell'allty
tend tllrouah 14 atatea and Utat in connection with the boord 11 pro
lll believed bnpoulble of achieve posal
ment
In • ~reat peN:entaa:e of ~
Pur exampJe lt. woWd be uaeleM tbey point out t.he current ~n
for Oeorcta planters to saerlftce ~ CJ'OJI Is mortcaced up to the J:Hlt,
o1 their crop unh!u assura~ eltber throull'h ad\tances tror the
a-ni Of ••
""h tho •--1
ld bt bad that A~ plaawn -~
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Ufled machine guns and aeroplanKI None of tbe rovernora of the 14 The dolnDnt note
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u: ~· &amp;tucm
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tut the number of cuual~l were
81DI hal Npl~ otlclally to react.lon Ia tbat lhere exllla no WIJ telbpta,ut;o IW tbe cue of U.. In
fhua \he ,;rqp may be said to
not re:pc:ll"te4
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might conceivably lf:lild 1.o lt&gt;gal
mpllcatlcns ot a Mrt easily 1111
aginf'd Thu.s lht&gt; emcacy o1 tht'
'llan In many lnstanees woukl de
~nd not alone upon the wllllna:
netS~~ of the planLel' hlmseU t.o go
lllong but altio to the wllltrrlness
"'J the banker and the mMthant
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who 1eally OWRII IL
-o
o! obtaining one
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ennrmou~ rr
net lmpoQ~lble
Enrorrement of the plan would
b:' tft entire) up lo 11
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Chan man Ja~11 C Stone of t hf&gt;
farm W.rd made It clear that the
bca o ctluJ~ not and wouU net
have anythtn11 to do with e 1forcrng
the t.eheme The rt'l'lponslblhty ht'
sald wu entirely up to the statf"S
Meamrhllie th"' boArd Is proceed
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made Stone said. ..
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tt;e btt: cf the bcr.nd a dl'ut~tlc pro
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delltruction or
third 1
IJ'I8.". or
a
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thlll year • productlorl.

co signal
at lh" nuted
n ~ r "- U attempt to rirc r the
!itle~ ec 1tlnulng to F1 rop" frotn
the
orlgm11I vacatlcn obJt" llvl' of
Tok\O was mnde b\ Cnlo1 1 [Jnd
bergh
EH.&gt;ntunll\ tf e. II ~oe" well the
Coh.mel and his w1re v11l trrmln
nW .heir vago.bonda:re bRC'k In New
Yorl th('lt startlmt place ht' sa1d
B..r0 no teavlna the Orient how
I!!Wr !hey plan to tour pa;ts of
Chha UleJ wtll probabh cross he
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