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'.KNIGHT~ TEMPlA~
UPHHO 8~ GOUHT

purse
belonctng lnel~ a
pockl't book
Contained one
$5 b\11 and tbree $1 Lql.it in
Middleport between McMallt.er Hdwe store and P'll.'e and
Tt&gt;n Cent store Finder call
611-X Mrs Delbert Beeker or
leave at Becker be.rbtr ahop
appeared for thl' tl.rst time in
thf' Thursday edlllon of The
Dally Tribune
Shortly a:ter thft napen
had been delivered to the respectove CU.hQffit!!'ll
nome&amp;,
Mn; Becker received a telephone call lrom Mrs Burn~
Barker stating that a touryear-old daus:hter of hers had
found the purse llnd she
could have the same by cullIng for it
)4rs Becker received her lost ptU"I&gt;Il with the
entire contents Intact by tha
quick result.IS of a Tribune
classified ad

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Efforb Of Jonas Ervin
To Have Receiver
Appointed
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ARE UNSUCCESSFUL
When Supreme Court blUet Writ Enjoining
Local Court
Efforts of th~hts Templar
and the MBSOnle Mutual Aid Assoeia.tlon or Cincinnati to block reeelvershlp procecdlntp&gt; agaln.st It by
Jonas Ervin a policy l'lolder re~; ld11\K at Racine, had succeeded as R
result of an order by Chief Justice
carrtng-..on T IvlBr~ha ll , of tht' Ohio
Supreme oourt It .... as learned here
Friday morning
The action was brought agamst
the 8.81;0Cia.t1on by !l;rvln In the
Co:nmon Pleas oourt of Meigs oow•ty, In a petition filed here August
3, tn which he said
'The AssoCiation had improperly lnveflted llS
lunds•and improperly Increased the
lbnlt of Its liability !rom $5 000 to

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led by his mother Mrs Henry
Lll at
home on Second 1:.f&gt;U
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and
and sl.st.er MlY c.&amp; who h&amp;\'e , 11t~t
Pitt-~ A d ·. 1&gt;1 ummund a.ccum- +oru!" ?llh:-~le o! Cmrton~~otJ v.hu
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lumbua tor the past week
Hunttnston aftt&gt;r a b1lef buslnes:; wht. 1 w; been her gue~t w~ nt to I rectutly returnffi t.u their homes
Rev and Mrs 0 W WUllama left vl.sl' here
Columbus Thun;day tor u vlslt Thwhlia)
Ellznbt'Ut Burdet.te or P ms- with the rormers mother Mrs 1 1
R"v p A Bright .wa.s a ColumceDt R bber'
f ~
few days
burth came tu visit wlth relatives La.Gn•nse
bus buslnt'SI; vlsitpr Thursday
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Mia&amp; Grace we 18 left ror WashMr and Mrs Clan•nce PfEur and
M :. Millie CGnant o1 Alb-&lt;lny
M•ss Mary Wet~.ver of Columbus
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j lntrtoJt, D C to vl81t with rrlend5 ~ Alit&gt;!;£' Malone return~:! t.o Ind 1.5 visiting Mr and Mrs Gtu 1s vi ~:tlng her Wte"r Mr and Mn
I C1oh'.lllbus foHowmg n ft'w day~ Hoe11ch Sr and family
Fnlr.k White In Middleport and
1a rew days
I orion W1nce whO was arra)&amp;mrt
!on's John Benkua Is reporled delt wlth Mr and Mrs Ra lPh Rw;Mt :. Rudolph Holtzwu rth daugh M!~ Gf:nevlt&gt;ve Wet.zel and other
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plea of n()t IUIJty reappeared be-!
fore the court for the pui'])08e of
chanJI.ng the pie&amp; to guilt)
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1 Wince' ls charlfed wlth bn!aklnt~
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into the Wilson Company meat car
at the c &amp; 0 roall'Otl.d yard!! last r
April He wa11 Implicate{\ In that •
robbery along with nve other rob- 1
berle1 which occurred here the past I
1 f"'w 1 l()nthll
In Raymond
Jius
1Smltr 11 confessl&lt;.n
to k:IC~tl pollee
Wince lold the COll(t. that he at
first did not undentand the chllrlfell l
which had been ftled against hlm,l
accordJng to Justice Tltu~;
He WIUi returned to tht&gt; county l
Jail tfter he had been bound over
to the arantl jury lUlder a $500 1
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DIPLOMAS TO BE
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The presenLa.Uan o~ diplomas entitling 229 K\ldtn&amp;a, graduating
frorr. the eighth grade o! the differ ~

0. B. Harper, Well Known
in Mei11 County ' wa1

ent coun~y school!!, to &amp;ttend tmy
hllh &amp;ehool In the state will occur
Saturday afternoon at the coneluslon of a most lnterest.tna protJram
which will be(rln at 10 ()'clock ln the
m()rnlng
114atly lnterestlnl gamcs and race11
will be presented during the day,
with JOOd mw;lcal selections from
the AU·County orchestra under th..
leadership of Prot Jamea T Lewis,
of Middleport

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Orlan Butler Harper, 66, one of
the most wldely~known men of Ma$10,000 '
In the petition filed In tht&gt; court son county who died at hls hOme
at Meigs county a prayer was ad- In Point Pleasant, Thursday even4rftsed to the judge to appoint o mg August 6th, following a brlet
rt!Ulver or the aueta or the associa Illness wne a former Raclnf' resitiOJl and to preserve said assets for dent Mr Harper became suddenly
Ill Thursday morning and dJed at
the certlt1cate holders
In accordance to the prayer of th~ 4 40 p m He J1a4 been suJiertng
petition, Judge C E P eoples ap- for a number of years from diabetes
BAB'f BAkER PASSES
He was at hls usual pas' Wednespointed Fred W Crow former judlf~
ot the Melg!l County Common Pleas day al closmg tlrne, but befan ro
The nine-months-old son or Me
court, as receiver of the association show signs or illness that evening
and
Mrs John Baker p1Ul8ed awav
He
lived
a.t
Racine
tor
a
number
Judge Crow said he lmmedla.tely
WP.k pos.session or all property and o( years with his half-brother, Rev at Columbll5 ThW'8day The lxK!y
At the age of 23 he will be brought here for burial tram
....-~ ot the aS60clatlon, o.Ccordlng P A Baker
of Mr and Mrs William
was united In marriage to Mls! the
to the order of the co urt
Tt udle Aumiller dau~:ht.er or Cap- Baker on Union avenue Saturday
-;-~-bu.s, 0, .'\ ulf
14-INB- laln Eph Aumiller and wlfl!, or Rli.- afternoon at 2 o c~k
Gnmttnr on application ftled by the cine This union was jlle55ed, ~lth
UIOOiatJon in Supn'lme oourt Chief two children Pearl and Ralph
DINNER PARTY
.1~ Marshall IBBuecl an alterna- P~arl died at the nge or six Ralph
-tlve writ of PI hlbltlon dhectlng now lhes 111 Cleveland Mrs AuMrs Oeorre McQutss entertained j
the Metg11 Countt_t Cammon Pleas miller He.rpet p1 m:eded her hmlband ot dinner Thursday evening at her I
eourt Judge Charles E ~pies aud to the M'l ove on November 6 ' 1900 home on Lincoln Hill the followln!l',
fred W Crow, the receiver, to deOn July 22 190ll he W11s marned guests Mrs Alex Downie and Mrs
51st from carrying out the Meigs to Miss Lulu Oomstock of Point Jannette Merrick of Columbus I
county court's order by which the Pleasant and to thl! union Were Mrs Ben Gravely ot Manle W
tecetver was aP.pointed
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bow two children Mrs Gertrud" Va Mr and Mrs W 0 Downie
The Meigs colllltY judgr s order Harper Bm1th of Hartford. and and Mr and MrA Will McQuin and 1
Also reBtralned State Superintend- George, a t homt&gt;
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1daughter MW Mar)Orle of Callfor- 1
ent of lnllurance Charles T Warren
Mr Harper had been In the fur -, nla
from acting (Ill any appbcatlon 01 1 niture busin ess in Puint Pltlasant
the association to amend lUI char- for a number of years At one time
ter, and enjoined the aAAOClatton he owned a furnlture factory and n PUfiY
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from eolleetlng any debts due Jt
furniture store After se!Ung ~he
An ()pinion by Attorney oeneml factory he operated tho st.ore until
Ollbrt Dettman, declaring that a his death
The Purity Ice Oream team of
private Individual luu; no power to In 1005 and 1907 he was a membel Mlddlepurt will meet a local LP~~m
seek the appointment ot a receiver of tM at.a.te Legislature He waa au at the high ~:~ehool arowtdl toni;dt
tor an Insurance company,
was active member or the lCntghta of at the usual playing time The. Pur ~
furnished the court bef0113 the ap- Pythias I 0 0 F 11nd Modern tty team Ill one of M:lddleport'sl
plication for a writ or prohibition Woodman lodges and trustee of loading teams and Is makl1111 a
wu s-rant.ed
the Methodist churcb For a num - hard fight to pin the lead In tht! '
AlthoUJih Enln 1 petition charged ber or )'ears Mr Harper was out- hxal learue there A lood pme
the IMurance company had
lm- standing In fraternal order work can be depended (Ill when these two
properly ln,ves~cd Its funds and J.m- land church actlvltleB
rivals meet
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properly 11\creased Its Unlit of llaThe funeral serl.'ices were held
--""""-------bJllty," the application ftled by th" Bu•Jday nt 2 P m
at Trinity
{'0MMI1TED TO HOSPITAL
company In Supreme court snid 8 churcb, of which he WllS a mep1ber
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recent examination showed a s ur- with the Rl&gt;v John Beddow afllliMtRosa Kautl W8.11 committed to the
plus of $ll:kllO'i' 89 Judge Peoplt's l!d by Rev Grover Johnson oft!.- Athens State Ho8pltal (Or Insane by
had. n9 fight to appoint a receiver claUng Burial was made at fiOO~ the Probo.tr: court here, Prlda)'
~uae dle company Is located out- Qak cemete1y The ruueral 15 saLd morning, when he!" tlllse , WI'S
.side ot his county, the application to have been one or the lo.rg:t&gt;s~ ever brought before tho loC£1.1 colirt.
1
~.tatcd
ht&gt;ld Ill the coun~y
18he
was adjUdledC llll8.ne knd orr.~ered taken to the Athens lna(ltuCAN"~: ~TA
~ARD PARTY
Uon Immediately
PJlESENTED
A dcllghtfuluffalr Wll.il held at thn
Deputy Hn.nk Young, Sherlft Trah
cy and Matr011 Mrs 'frnc~ aei!Om1
omc o Andlew Caklerwood North pn.nled the woman to the llHylum•
Second avenue Middleport, TI1urs~ Prlday mornQ, shortly after the
day nftcJ noon when Mi1!8 Agne~
b tl
h d •Rk
An unu11ual IJN'Vice Is cont.emplat- Reed ente1 tlllned at bridle Tht pro 0 on a - en pltLCe
ed (lot tbe Bethany Church Sunday award for high honors waR prt&gt;jjent eveoln&amp;"' at eeven-thlrty, when a Sa- ed to MIS.!I Mary Schaefer and tne
BEAV~~,,PAR~
cred Collntl\ta,
The Priltce of aw~ for second honors to !Miss
The Happy Harvesters c)aaa of
Pe~
will be rendered by tht:'! Dorothy Russell
tht&gt; Pt-derated ehurch were t1ellohteholr 9f the , chUtch as a lipecio.J
OueRt.s at ttle
t
mark Of honor and respect to Ml c
par
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were
,Miss
tully entertained o.t Lh -&gt; SvracwJt
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ThP.O p Elselsl.eln who hn• "--,, • or"1~. 1 "' vK'11nW!r who lr; the lUes! !;each Prlday evenl•lK by Mr11 Anr.
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e mn Oeary and lriW COl
ml!ntber ot th•· church tor a period 1~1•Jotle McQuigg, who Is the Illest
e111an and P_~;.ner ~-~~att&gt; with 11
ot r.ver OU Y••an dmlng whk:h tlroo nt MJ811 Agnes McQuigg The est watermelon po.rlJ 'fllP.re ~re nine
he hw; &amp;"iven ut !eRst 50 Jlcars or !Jtlze wns won bv MIS.!I Ma~~ memhers aDd ~W!ll ~iEitor.ll ~reacUve serl.'lcl' In choir nnd choir dl - McQulg8
sent
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n'Ctlng, wm k
Thcr.-se prt'll••nt dmlnR the enjoy~ ;;;;;;;;~-::;;;:;:-;;:;;-=
Mr Elselsteln wJII direct the choir able 1\flernoon we 1e Missel! Lillian
DIVORCF. KUR FIU:(t
Sundu.y cvenlna du1tng th• prcs~n- Reed Mary Russt!ll, Dorothy Rus-tlt.~lon of the cantata
:;ell Ma1 y HennCI!lly Mildred Hen~
A rult was tued In the common
The theme or the cantAta Is tak - 1 nPssy Agnes MtJQnlq, MarJorie 1ple~s court here FrldtlY mornln!l'
en i~~n the st.ory In the Bible dl"- 1McQuiBK Mary Schaefer Helen by Oma Hedrick pla.intlft vs ROBH
~ 1 II' the Bhth of Jt!I'IUI! ChriJ.it : SChade• DmoU1y Ebersba.~h Har- Hedrick deff1lda~t. an action fol
s !10 1\tl nnged '"' to be most 11 let Ewing Mary Elleu Kuntz Ellz divorce
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~tereating as to hlst.orlcfll knowJ-Ilibeth Titus Velma Geary, o8roun;
Th ~ petition stJt..."d..t.hal the two
~:~t
:~w~ 9 having unu~ual ~Jimer and the hoste~~S Miss AIP\es had been married In Pomeroy June
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l!r.!O nod t.o the unton f()ur chUdreU
CIRCLE Mt:IETING
A CORRECTION
I were bor~. all ~klil"r• 1ead except
one daulbtet now t&gt;lallt years er
Tlle Circle ur the l&gt;''"fteratt&gt;d
In the IMue or The Dally Tribune RK" HeclrlcL Is :bOw lah Inmate of
chu•• h met at Lhe church Wednea- dated AUJiU.St 7th, a new:J Item ap ~ the 11tat.e penltentlal'J' at Moundsday cveniug for their reyul tu meet- pea red stating that Ernest &amp;lly 1 ville WMt Virginia haying been
Ina Following the buaine.Sfl llCSSK 1 ;:rd Margaret Caatle lett Wednellday scnt.nced t il a term ot two years
• IIOC:IDI time was enjoyed Iuter 1 IThlsColumlms for a few days atay to that Institution from Lincoln
the tvt:ning d~Jtclous ret~e5&lt;llmen~ s ho'ud ~a~~e~~:~e~A:~d the Item county July 19ll0 on a chal'le o(
W(.re served by the hostess.e~ Ml'li instead of Margaret
A~D ~stle I grand larceny according to the
George caldwell
Mrs Elizabeth tlnn Is made In j u
petition
HuOOr Mrs John Bh 1ettner ami
WI ce () Mr Holly
The plalnt!JT asked the court to
11:1ijjeS Jennie aud Ida Dalla
allow her a dlvo:.oee from ber huaband. and the care euatody -"d
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r•dncotlou or U..lr ••kl
child
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with reasonable &amp;UPR£1t 1u1 ~ other
t t
Theo Custer of Mlnel'lvllle had 1necP."'flol'y relld" • '
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the ml&lt;lfortune to fracture his rilht
Flavor
arm at the wrist Friday morning: I'
1while cranking tht! Cov.-rt Ice tr.rek
,Dr Bing was called and Mr Custer~
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made as comf()rtable 1\&amp; P~JMible 1 Mr and Mr11 R W flmith llrrlv- 1
91u!I'1'J', Barpn.:y, ft:.aacatet, Mr Custers mother bi'Jte her "nn ed !rom Cleveland Thurl'lday
Cla-rd,
'Dtii&amp;J, Champarne. and all ~hree days ogo, this St:OCovd llCcJ- 1vb;lt the tatter 11 parent.~~ Dr\ and
r old .a~ rla¥on
CaUf()mla ent plnclnR two memb'or'l (If th
Yllle,.... olfen lhl• eholce, pala- , howchold
out or I'. ll"lllll
e 1 M"£ Byron Bin&amp;:. arter s~ndln&amp;: a t
._.. . . . heallhrut be
d tcmporarUy
vlon few days wUh Mr Smiths pa~nt.s 1
un er 1
Mareltta
a aew and m•t .. &amp;l1fact.ory forM
L1zzl Klein
t to Ool
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MISS MCKJUGHT PASSES
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wen
um_-.. .-, llmplfl and
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bus Thursday for a few dnJ~' visit 11
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Mra Cecil 0l'OIJB.O and dauchter,l
ee.- aeeompan)'laa eaeh purss
ttle lllcKD.lght, aJe 11, end MlM Jean OaaUe are vtaltlng
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~Msed away at thll! Athena State their fll'andmGt.her Mn • Ant.bouy'
.·:PriCe
t2;.00
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Brick
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2 p . m She Woode, a.nd their ia.tbn, AU• ~eu~
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y""' Y one ter, Mn Pred tie at ~ltted
A.., fuckerman of Lanpville and &amp;eV·
Ur a.\:id 11r1 Tom Crow and
era! nepheWB and nieoes The (u.. Jsdbtw.a•d ~. re~ ~..
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serv1oe11 will be cobdllded at day ~Dtnl from a brlet •lsi( kt.
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day with her b.wband at a
luwbw; hospit&amp;l
Thomas Porll and Kerrs Run
teams
wlll meet at baseball Sunday,
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~.Ill

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Partle.a 9 Ouy Lombardo a On:trestra 8 so ArabeeQue, 10 l"letohl!r

:;hall IJe cut
upon the Lord, lhey shall mhenl

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I M1 a.nd Mn F!&amp;le Ha ~Uh,_g a..11d
W Jo.. Houston anel fam.Ji v motor+;d
1.0 c a nkrs CaW' ~ll'lrla)l IAJ a.t..ku.J
11 family reunion
A lt'VIHII COJl(:h1C1"'&lt;1 ~
Vlt't, \
Sli. !LJ btjan a t KyKf"r ,.Jurrh ~ .ll'l.
dllji eVIllillllf
1 Hl'ttle Elizabeth SPP.rt'f' • !'f!l 1111
eo w her hl)lllf' al R.prlrrtr" 11
W \11. 15undtly after an exteoded
\Is• With relatlv~ hefl:
l Mr and Mn Chlllle« lloleJ t !\.1 1
W•1 ~ho have been he1e the pw;t

ElECTRICI~N~

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DOWN IN OHHT
,8HORE PYT~!~NS

~ ~:~d:~eks retume-d to thetr horne
Mrt
Ihomt
from

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Fana Are Treated To Bigaeat Upaet Of Seas·
on By Conteat

Rl~wp

returned

untlnston wh~"' ~he
1'\8'8 bet-n vlsltiTJii: rela.tlve!ii
Mr and Mrs
Btudt!baker 11nd
IMr 11 nd Mrs fut' .P'It~t::k or Spring
hill \lslted. at the Wa.gner home

IBull( U}
Mrs. rhos
Reynolds
Parkersburg
Sunday
Iday with realtives to

GAME PROTESTED

went t.o
spend thf

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Flat Rejection

Reeisvill~

tCont! JUed from page oneJ

L1eut •nd Mrll Bush lett Satur~
kr u
I day for thfolr home ._t Ft JienJIWI I
lnd
att~r lin ex
M1 and Mrs L b S l t-rJJ tn a1
1ln Harrison
tend ~ d v1a\L with relallv e.s here t~-nct Fra o.k Wll~un of Mu NJt C t\ 1 J
11.L GaJllpoUs
ed ho:J ~ Sunday \li th r l.oll&lt;•
1 Mrs Elmer BWlop and dii.UMhttr
M1 ll.lld Mt s E U It mdolJ J
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I Pea rl of Wurthlngton vlslttX~ ht'r Wtr vlsllr:.r~ Hl Pt P r u; 1 nt s ~t cl I
1nephe11 A N Pullins und tamUy urd11)
(
last week
uJJtl f m II\ ! n
r~n
1 H W Larkm
Clayton Spencer who has bet'n al f'o:l. 11 Long :Bottom S 11 tlu\
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SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD

Au(Uit. lf.
York l3o&amp;88 &amp;601 H
a.m. Mcrnlns Musicale 10 Ouetll
10 l'i Tony! Scrap Book
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Romance, Wedded Life of Lindy and
Anne Read Like Fairy Tale
Mn. ChariH A
Lindb•rrh, •• an ••·

compll1hd pdot ond
••r enthu•••lt, prowod
,_,., hlt~a1 for fty•nl
wl\h hW fa1D0a1 bu•·

bucl botb befoN aacl

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It·Get a Patt"ern
of This Pari$ Style
By EVA A TINGEY

•• .., Charlo•, Jr , arra,-..d, L"t 1l •a• to
ha follow1n1 hts harth

SLIIII.MING LINES
All TrtrgtJ trlrt.ltl.r .,., cr~alt4 Mhl

that Anno wat to allow
ltor mNl marked ID•
ter..t i • aTiatlon,
\lot fora:attUII ..-.raJ
e.-. ...eo•nt.., flilht.l,
aa oarlal•o)'&amp;&amp;o . . loncloat rurn1ID Yuea•
lhla •ltd otHr aabttlOul lkJ tnPI, the.

Jirtdud m P11n1 ourd tiJt t•tlf'ru .,,

rnadt w Ntw Yo1r.t

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/ope•llll of • now Pe.a•
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A . .rlcaa

••rw•r•
w••

Sopt••ber, 1929,
.ae of daa moat out•
ttaacl.. , triP• taRn

thu fe.r LJ tba lJad·

barrbl. Oa .... Ra1ht
C.atral A•arlca and

~c!~~ 00 ~~1tt.e:h

P
•accnwm mea!iurc It c[feu: ~~~
1er
1upply ayatmn fo.r ScuUw

mak-..~ a

tra.-..d L)" L1acl,
aatl Aa.a• 1ft b&amp;.a•al
"-• ••• &amp;raU.

Plain l:repe shanturt« linen and
crepe salm are smart.

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qut.s~10n

tl"lnt qut lhat the llYlll('m could 00
lu•
next
utlll ~ d also u th~ terminus of
Ch cc1 np Thmk how mu(h cooler 1t \\Ill
thr. (;olorado river flooj
or t 1
mcaiiJrl!la to ba under tllk.en ~oJ~lf
December CV( 11 "'11 h C•1ngre1tA 111 scslnon
t)- lxth rovernmentl thus flffect~
hill 1~c aavlna or miiiiG"llll or dol~
Well, 14)1uo~ Oo fhanHC The lf!Jlow w!lh n clt'ep cofl t Iars thiOtlj:tJ liO!utlon of two prob
of tan nownd IY~ Iii 111 thf' hc!gltt o( fo.shllln In tpo old lcm~ Jointly
111 .-\ flrOQjl of Amnrlcn.n lnt1 rctt.zd
d&amp;yl:!, the tellO\'t who v. 1r1 l'lllllhtnn~d wns JU~t 1 1111 k
1\nrt.s both smJth f\n!f nor.h of
lho 1•\torni\Unnat
boupdary llnr
tl
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.h!'V'"
Rlft'~tdy
anent
f:KIOOCl lnv~s
lri'spite of the hot \\eathcr thete ~ec m to he ,, 1 ll
Ilea tins the ColoJado rl\er I'!Oialbl~
frozen credi~ m the countr)
Iitle• and lrl Uld to be Wllllnf to

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Address your letter m the foUow--

HAVE YOU MET
THE LADY WHO NEVER
READS THE ADS?
GO INTO HER kitchen

The shelves are FIHcd

branda of roup and f!oap and foods of all sorts.
and 1ce box have been advertised regularly.

w1th

f.urmhar

Her electnc 1ron
So have her ruga
he~trugs

and towels and table silverware

Somebody must have

and towels rmd table odverware

Somebody must have been

r!!a.dir.g .. the ads" --askmg for known Q11al1ty-buymg the goods
- givtng them leadership.

Few women now are content to miss the marvelous comforts of
the time,.

~1mo~t

every one is ptannmg to make next year eas~

1er and pleasanter than th1s yeaw:

You read the advertisements

with interest because m them you fmd the freshest new' and the

m?~~J!~aclical}~a~ ab?ut keepina houo~d about all offier
branchea of the m,odern ut of hvbg.
Naturally, your mterctt ar..d yot:r conf1dcnce grow when you see
the aame product :t.ppearing over and over agam.
lxtter n~w than ever, but an old fncnd, anyway

lmprovedSomethmg you

mg way•

can rely on to mcrct a need, :md don job.

I&gt;AILY'S TRIBUNE
FASUION BURF. U
Eva. A Tlllfl;I'J s Paris S.Onl"'
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to Fashton Bureau. Wnte carefully
and plamly your name and full
address the number of the pattcru
and the stze you wanl

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How to Get These Ptlttem$

1

hu ~een buft'eted about
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curia ..-a In den1-..d by
Lr.e l,.,o housce and theh comml\· 11Wflmen who wleh to leiVe their hair
lees on va.rloua occulons
Atral'-ll\ ror llV8Din1 wear but who
A clauie empowcllnli: the King t.o JJU~t-~ ... !e.- &lt;:Urla inllde their hati
lr.suc a w11t ot summons to ll peer- t.O ~ce the feaUl.er
C38 !1 het own rtah~ w~oa oonte.lneel
~ &lt;kpart.ment etores here re~
In a oovm'llmcm &lt;~eX dJsq~wtca~
JJ~ nearl,y aiWt)'l 11. vle.it to!
tlou bill pa~ by the J(ouae or
e DJ
d~~ 11 folloll ~ I
C01nmcnll Turnod down by th~ I::!,:' ca~l:: th)l hilt dreaaer a to
Hm.&lt;t&gt;e of Lord&amp; the clause wu re· hat Wit.h"
to ault
li:\Crtlld by the HouBe ol Commons one atd~J&amp; 11 said th~hat 011
un d agaln aeJ~te~ b~ the Lords.
of the
~d loob too bare !fU:~~~ I
Wilen Lady Rhondda petJtloned curia, a
ihe bowler creates too
rnr a writ t&gt;f 11ummoll$ t.n the Hoqae bard an elfect.
of Louie tho Committee of Prlvf ..
hnM 11upporte:t. her But on IICeoru:l
AMuf Ourr11IY••
cons1dcrg.tion whe n the Houac or 1
\fbnl \te Set! tll'(r~ Us lll!li.tiiJ'
o.- mmcn's sent lhe petition bact
111(\t!l "lw~ \t lot•k tor
to tl't• Oemmltt~ It ~as dtDI•d

u rtdd'T

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LegJslatlo~a leadini to clear up tJut I

Tins f'IJ/ttr• No 7512 ,.
ltmud 111 11•11 36 lo 16.. II
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lndodludlniJ Ml&amp;a =~~~"g~~~l~a~:e ~tJ;r~;Y
on 11 and Mra.
d flth
h
Oallfc&gt;mla the base 1 hlch
rn A1 chda.le who have been active tn; ar~
er 've her hair el.l1'1ed or
be '(lOtod Jn Mex!c~ w
would !:~~~~ thjd question wir,h. Bam ~~ '::'h&amp;~ curll to danate

trymg to use hHI baneful influence Ho hns nottung cnn· ar:~~~hrt:":hof \ho Alll.son pla.n
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rDUfh a lat.r~ral canal
atruct1vc to offct hu~ t-~ole 1rlea seemml{ to e one o 1enr syete111 11\ abunda11l ~upply of \\!l
iiJlt tenden c1 r.~-a lwa&gt;11 Le&amp;rlllg down mstutHl of lrymg t J ter r.an be diVP.Ttcd t.n Mexican
lflmtr 8llo WJIII aa th011e of the lm
build
pella! £Uld Cochllla valloya TIJ(I~

pat-!

Wl11te crept' s1lk prmtM an hladt.
stunmog dress for town or
resort.

,JH Wftt lncll.. were

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ln all the years he hHI:l (J{ICJI opcr
atlng, about all he has hud to show f or h IS wor k It! trou hl c
lor the offictnlH Ill power 1n whate\ or country he has bet~n

The wrap oVI."r mode It a
hcularly happy one for matron!.

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Today s model ~~ esper.:1ally attrae..
ttve and sl~ncleru:tng The croll!•
over closure of the hod1ce earned 1
down mto" the sk1rt m verhcal lme,
~1ves charmmg hetJtht to the figure.
Hutton tnm emphasares the fact Pill
rnverted tncks at froot shoulders are
.-lecoratn•c and narn.ow the dfect..
1 he deeves ;u·e mtcrcstmg

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Follow the cdv:rtiacmont• i:; lht&gt; paper carefully.

l'ORK CrT I

and thts Coupon fl1lerl

out Vtii1

vou tht~ pattern hy return matl
; PICIIOO mall :1t once your Par[.~ pattern No 7512

hrmJ.";

full of mler&lt;zting facta and useful ideas

They are

They will aave you

llme and money-nd br1ng you b~tter things.
AIZe-tn

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lt'W Wtek! hu re!.Umecl hO.IIU~ \ Mn OJUe Rood WhO lJt.l btoe u
Mr 11-nd Mn Byron Ward l.lac.J 1111 here ror !KIJlletlme returned to C•lllll
""~k end Vut:Bt.s M rs K r M ur 1den n Thursday'
ta)
duu~~:ht.er Ollte a url Qrv lllt&gt;
M b Ida Kibble ar• ·
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RJ4~b y 1 t A11hl11nd
..... r SJ)t'.n 0 u-..:
50
Mrs JOf- Wallace of Nitro
t 1 m" Um~ &amp;t Akron with n•luth ,
Sundli.Y ll.tth Mn F P' Tho:~: ~t&gt;tur 1e:i home SundMy
and !amll}
Q,
M ~ J Cro\r Sm1lh li lld liOll Dil
Mr and M:n C ha.~ H 1gh"'" llnd \tid Ll Kent are he e lor a short..
h a cltt-1 o f Columub.~ and M luj \I~!• with lrltnd.s
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~lt'Villrl vr Pomeroy wt re "ut&gt;s\1&gt; of
M anu Mr~ Lf-~-;ter Dou.,Jas J.llld
M r and Mt~ Slli1"'V A!ello ll t l Sun lVoo r.hlldrcJ 01 Rl ckllorvl ~Dl'nl
day
5 Jf1Lill} ht:rl' ~o,lth rt-latlves
~H'!i Wa!Lt'r St:hoo1 OV('t aud chat
M and Mn~ C t&gt;~trle~ S1bo rt or
:!.rl:'n andn Mr\
fPanni Bchr10n Rkh H)O&lt;l ll rt here- Clllle•l by t he
Ovt&gt;r wenl w Rtlprf' F'rlday l.O \i: lt 11 l ~ I.Jf h1~ ~ • tf'r St.elln Bt11n I,;
fliatl\es 111 d rt'lUJilf I Balllrt!IIJ ter
nlghl
MJ fl:-Jt\ M s C
\VIIllams llii.VIl
fhl' W li M 8
' et at lh It'll llld tr; th~Jr honw !n F.a~t
Prlday
night Mx~ \\ 1::: P;~J, r a lter a shoct ··'"it
h
Hhurch
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na Buslnt!IS matlrr~ ~tn
Mr 31111 Mn AJOC, t C01',df'f3 of
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actu.J and ph,;n~ rn&amp; l fu1 th" ron
BtlJio: 1iptnt 8"n"ay "''' wl •h hi•
II"" y~ar
11Je llf"Xt 1 L~tlnij: 1\ J I br
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l l r M r~ Mabel
1eld at th hvmt of ~t r and Mr
J1 E H&lt;.ou ~ Lo
Sf'pl 4 11 hh tlw 1
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l 'fl"' Ranc.Jo lph and fa.m.lly
1ua! p1c n t vn lht l;:r 111
mul Jrd Lu Ash CavP lo Hoc klru~
Mr 1ntl M r~
p ;;r
Warn nr cuu
Suntlay and .,pen! lh,. {lay
~ h ~h re
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Plan 1,0 Harness Colorado Water
Flow In California,. Mexico May
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Be Used If' countries

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1 L"::.lie Deeln ll.l:JCI fam ily reta.n.ell
hom (' Wf'dneada1 lrorro &amp; ·~ a

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SIDE J.,IOHTS IN THE NEWS Of
twice Viscount Aat.or lntroduc11:i
LOJ'Irlo:lffi'rll
lnt.o the House of Lord&amp; a bUL t.o
By o n TOLISCHUS
Iseat- women peeresses It wu de
I N B Btnft correspondent
IIeated on both ccculons-the ftnt
Lundon Aug 15- Are the thirty t1me by only two voters
1 women who are peerrsses In their
-O\ 11 light entitled to take seats In
Treatment of Infant-s With 11'011
1 Md Iron sa.lt doubles the~-' resiat~
Lhc Ho~,;:;e ut Lords?
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Yes 1!8-YB the Gover nment
anee to dlseue preventa and cure11
No
C:() Unlers the How;e ol 1anaemia and Improves the raf.e ol
L 01 d
...,..owth
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An&lt;l th1s
sR~s Miss Marian
Studies conducted amonl{ two
RccH!S une of lhe most active evenly matched group5 of cb.lldren
to honeytd wor .r-. phrase~ and p!omH;eH o[ lhe Commu
The AllL~on plan In bJ ef Pit. f1ghte111 rm the rights of peere&amp;SCs r at the Queens Hospital for Chll
nists 111 tl" 1 etent electiOns
Tn ~ptte o( lhe admittedly al 1j hc' toi hanles.5 the rich now or ~unstltutee a !I ll;J i ao.l!lurd I)Oill ldten In Londons East End develop~
e o orado rher by bnttllng ll up t1ou~11. vlc\ou8 cucle which takes et~ those factA etates a repor\ by
IIJOSt unLf'urullle cn1Hht10n~ eXlHtlng 111 Gel many at p1e" wlt.h dt!.m und resen olr at a cm1 u:. no\\ here
Or Helen M M Mackay issued by
d 1 ven~ 11t point In Mex\cnn I.e! I Jl;vrj I
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the Medical Rcr.earch Council
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ent tht sound Jll&lt; gment a.nt common ~cn~e ex
e
lY lor ch"a.p and ~c1lo dlbtrlbut1011 t
tm.~ Impasse Jms been 1eached
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Gerrr.an ut1zom1 1~ tefleded 111 thell approval ot the pte:s clti"S and tam~ In Lower C.all!ur aH~I a battle by the Y.Omen slnr.tl 1 One i(OUP was given Iron and
ent "0\trnment lll thr flee of the unut~ual effort to dt :.; nla particularly Bllll Dltgo nn\ 11919
ammonium citrate while the otherJ
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h 11 thl' vlew ol the Oovemment y:10up did not receive thi!\ treat•
place them h} the ( ommum~tlc clement
It \\OU!d clllulnate In a ucnca 11 tlHL th~: Sex Dlllquallfica.tlon Act m~nt After three moniJ1a of treat..
At !!lith a tJme ll would not ha\e heen unu~uual t 1 v.ay the llt'ceH~lly of l.mllctlJK the dnnlnalecl the Wn on peeres.sea ln t ment. the reclplents averaa:ed more
t,..c11 'kd
AU .. Ant rlcal
th~ Hou.~r. of Lords
thEm ooe pound In welli:hl. over the
havf! 1\CC!ll the electwn turn In the other dlrcchon In fact v.hlrn calls for llligutlo~
~ad~u
Bul the memberslllp ul that body 1averase In the control 1roup
few t'Ot111rJes Ill anse/'0 not unlike thHI, hnH w~athercd thf! Iffij)("llal an::t Coch llu vall~}s ~~ JJ ~ lilts tlraththrre 1• no statute lm m::O:::e'~~etoc~d=klo,!,. ~: ;:.~e
au , ~lhll~th:d cost 0 r
P'-'W~ Ill¥ t e women t.o take seats 1
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storm hut ha\{ tUJIIt:!d Wildly Wiling to try unyth1ng lhul 000 ntd
Lt
sumc $0000
If ~ay~Mr~RLe~
Mr Shon thiJietn!atedrorthreemonUlshiUt
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COl~ uctlou ul n 1\lll~a Pa.tllalnentary sc.,n:t11 ry
t.o the &amp; weicht. advantage aver.aJ.n&amp; two
proml&lt;~Cll rvcn R s hm chllnce of chunw-tng con d 1t10ns Ill ar.y ~PI~lv S.}lllem rcr tJ e nlJ of La Home om.ce 13 rosht In .saymg an (o two and one•halt pounds over
dtrccl!OIJ 1ht ~..:ltlzens aJgumg that (OUdltlons hellli ~o~,:i~~ at a, cst.lmat d cost c l df ct that there Is no need for tbe other IJfOUP
000
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th ,, It
leg s lat.ion as peeresses In their own
The report &amp;&amp;ld however that
bad that Ill) h llll!{t! mu
n f nece£81 l Y ue OJ
e ve Cl
Unde• the plan a le""'noh 011
11 r L llaH: alread) Lhe legal auth~ the mmt strlklnl and mMt 1m~
[lll:l well fr11 tile Gel
til people and well for the worlt.l ilt 1fitth thr capuclty o! th
Bvu!(lr.;r o Jty \o take a sea.t In the Houae of portant e1fect or routine Iron medl
large that theRe l'iOt n mmd ed folki! With then hach to ~am "'tohuld be constuct.cd ten mil ~tf;.rd~ha; ~~~~~~tfo'ntldl~nHJaor""i,~ :-!on wall the dlmunltlon or tU~
..s "Oll
ol !he lnterna~lonul b r
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the wall rlH-1 la~ c he pi opel 'Jew of the l·HllJatwn und du vf Ca!Uouuu. ami on!) f 01 t tnat the sex Dl11quauncation Act Bt 1 1
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r
Y aocs not do awuy v.lth the dlsa· l
Yea n women s hair have
d1rl not lht \\ t'll li c F.utoJlC m a turmoil thnt mtg h t hRHl m cs tcm llheJe the tlv- 1 at p1c lbllrty?
chanaod a• radically and preclplt~
been th 1 h U"l 111'11 d unuther great catastrophe hu~tmw-~!~"b ' ~pl.leis Into the Gulf of Lo 1.
Wilen v.c asktu the Prune Min- a.~I:V Bfl have mode~~ in thoir mill~
a orn a
u;t 1 :&gt;on c umc !\go v. hat the Oov~ f lpery
for ~eltl
Obvlci.Uily LOll AngolcH San D1u canment proposeD to do he 118.ld 1
Sl111ek ltralaht bait may have
Barl Jli'l \
condttlont-~ at near!} evcrv turn, the 11° dtlt the other S outher n Call was up o tlu! \House ol Lords L(l been •H rilht when peclt:y little be~
\
Ifomh ccmmumtles '.l.ould declln,... resclna lt.s own rCIIOiutlon
rtl.s; were perChed on one &amp;ide of
"Red'J pr Rgandi"t hail little of benefit for 811} of us H1::o to e~tn consider th e plM unless It
• • •
the bel&amp; but now that Mld·Vlc:\ilrprorrwo~ai'\ f ll dc mt r, nothlngnc~ when the spotlight of facl J OOconoa embodlci Ill :m lut~rna
The noblewomen years ago form l~!!t bil'Jers are the thlnr It the
\
tlor. .. l water treaty art"an&amp;emcnt I cJ lhemselvtfl Into a women Peen J.,.y ham t a fn, curla t.o peep out
1~ tUlned on them and he is g1\en a chance to prove some In licw or Lh'f! tact Ul!l
M
Committee which opcrateli throuan l and balance the feather on th"
fn.l\ afl0\111

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AUII l.J-A plan
prn: nt.cd to the Mexl!'!n 1 govern
IH;nt for ment ani! which muy lat..er be lmb
mltttd for cons1deraUon at Wash
they arc always bemg /'lent to the tie at ot trouble \o\ here\ Cl Ingtl)ll plcpo8es to •ecure dlslnbu
1t may be and pnst expenence shows us that 1t HI genet all) luon ol the Colorado nver w~t'"'
wpply In Calltornin and Lower
m the msect mfcMtcd place~ of one of the S outh AmcriCU.IllcaUI\ rnla at much ,e 68 cr.t£t. than
countries However there t!i probably httle or no com- hlthrrto constdere::l posslbl "'
'hel very make ur• U 9ft'e~ speedy eeuwme-nt of
p IaJnJng among th et~e hnrd Y so ld ~re • S t' r
.. r !Jill \exlna: frontier water prob
Js such that time hangil heavy on then hund:-:~ unlc~;s the1 e Wm bl"tweel) th&lt;! Un!t~d states and
18 somcthmg hke chastng Sandmo up a tree ot "some Mexlco without. lnfrlnailli on an)
bene!ltA to be derived from tht
pun eqLta!ly thnlltng to break the monoton} o[ living H.'-1 Hoovt:r or Boulder TJam
ordmaty people do
II
St~tmlttert lo th.e ftdeta.l ftc 1n
mr.nr by J C Allill3n ot LOti A 1
d
d
It HI to be hoped howevet thilt the umeltle ~.:on 1 I geles and Stm Dtegu International
ttons 111 Cuba w1H soon he nghted and that the iJUiilJie /'olr.onst.:ltlng eng:lneeJ.... fOl muny y~u"
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et
n ev&lt; n keel and th
ln c11argc or tb" Colorado river wa.~
wor ld m g~nc1 l I WI soon g on t
'-' tt!r upply on both sld&lt;'l&amp; or the bur
great maJnllty oi our ~orkmg people can agam he happy der the plan was recommended by
m thetr lml earnmg a fltll llvmg for therngeJves anc..l then the r rellfll omce hete as worthy of
stu.:!' and conslderaULn
AliiBOn
depend cnts
atttr securtng omclal com;ent to
head o. commlbtllcn of Mex1can 111111
Am~rlcan ~nglneers r01 the teslln~t
WISE GERi4J-t.t~S
and turther study or his pllln went
".hi
THE l VERLASTING Clerllt of the German!:! It mu,t ( 0 W D&lt;&gt;Uilli:t.on to lay lhe lfl'OUnd
wor!&lt; there !or tbe promotion ot
be I'IRI&lt; thl'} ut~ed good ]Udgmen1 In relmung to hsh I' hi&amp; prOJI"Ct

of hJs

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News

4 16 Rhythm Chor- Rendenoo a Orebettra 10 10, •rt
Jilltf::'lll
!i FUr Trappe111
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On:heatra 11 Bobby IIMikBr &lt;~ka aDd Rllll 6 4ll The Bot, er ;o OrChestra U Popular Dai\Ctl
n11 Sllten 1 u
K&amp;te Smith
Orehestra 12 SO a m Dave Abphonic Hmu

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get no WOI i\(! than tht')'
are at JHCiiellt 1t JS p1ulaable tho.t the attempted llli:!Urrec~ I
tton Wlll t)001l bUill Itself out and lhe natiVe~ Will he com
P elled to look lu1ther for means of k~hng lime as well old
people But ohould \hlltg' take • turn for !ht WOJ&lt;t it ,,
not uop!ohahlc that ou1 Mannes eve1 JIIC!ient v.;hereVel.
there u; dirty work to be done may be called on by Pre3
1dent H.oo\el to 'go down South and sho~ tlOmc of thot-~f
Cubani'l their plan
Thc hfe of a Marine t-~Urely It-~ nut one of
contemlllatwn for the a\erage man ul peaceful

Middleport

Kanauga

Infuriated Crowd Threatens Children's Slayers

Phlltw Yolll' Wewt 'h

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MORE TROU,BLE
I
UST ABOU 1 the Urnc the world gett~ Rettled and out of
one scrape ali.tl thmh 1t can flit back and enJOY tht)
weather and hfe m generul there IM &lt;.~lwayR Romeone who I
comes ulong and '~pills the beans
This t1me lt II:! the
trouble huntmg CuiJar.il 1rked by noltung to do becautle
of the depres~non 111 th tl country, who led Ly ex-Pre~:ndcnl
Mcnocal, arc attemptwg to ovmthJO\\ the 1.11esent guve11
ment headed b:v Mach.Hto who by the way, sccmt::~ to be .L

pretty

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A COMI'LE1E DELIVERAI\CE-Dch•cr me fro•m 1
blood gmltmes.s, 0 God thou God of my :-~alvatwn
and 1
my tongue sh all :&gt;l ng &lt;:~.loud of thy righteousne ss - P :;a lm

the earth

Llttle

1 30 Oypsy l'lllil 2 Bym

8 ortme Olub I 10 l'Opu..

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off but tho:;e that

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I!UBlt 6 30 Stne:lna saxophon I ram a Orcheat.n.
1 u Male Chorw. 8 Popular Proc
WLW--Ctnclnnatl &lt;428-1001 6 U
WABC-New Yonl ()436-8601 6
n
p m Lowell Thomas 6 Arnot u
II t5 Murton 8 30 Popular Ct-ncert 9 ao
le Andy 6 30 Pbll Cook 6 ~. Parua
~"r.;:::: concert 7 !6 3auchCIE 10 30 Benny Meroff [; 11 Night Life , Roxy I Ganc '7 30
...,.,. .. ,....,
Joon EandU'5 Popular Dane ~ Or Baseball Score11 7 33 Band CoD~
Popu:tar Orch, 7 30 KaU Bnt1t.l) 1 Wl W---(;incltlflll.tl l42S 100J lD .!0 cert 8 Pop•r Orehestra 8 30
I MuW 1 41 Gloom Ohaaen I tO lm Mc:m1ng Musical ll 30 '1'1 ol Real Folks 9 Expre&amp;~ 9 30 liU
and Roll 8 ID Stadium ca Hclll 1J Emel'Q.Id Jr1es 12 30 slcnl Dreams 10 Henry Theil Or
ShOWI0&gt;30ao:lll ~oo:::! ,mt Idtlody Interlude 1 30 Popu ehe1tra 10 30 vanetyf 10 U Bnb
Lilt' P'roi' 3 30 Henry TheiS Orch
Newhall 11 Olas&amp;tca orcneetn,
11 GuY Lombardo a Royal 1 Popular Concert 5 fh c H.oan1 1:1 Popular Dance _.Orhest.r&amp;; 13 30
O&amp;nrodhuUI 12 Red Bl(;ll:els Orcb
Planta.tlon Days G 5a a m Popular Dance Oroheak'a
05 s 30
WLW-&lt;ttncbJnatl &lt;tZB-7001 5 Ill 3UI'ball &amp;orea 7 Populur Melo
WJR-Detn:lit &lt;too~'f5ol I 3&amp; p
Lo'Wll Thomas 6 Amos n ue~ 7 15 Popular Orch 8 Pvpu~ m Bllliebu.ll BcoreB
B 46 Parla
t 1). The JuUra 6 oiS
p
N1aht Llfe 7 Hits of 1'ou)orrow
Bcoree 1 Popular Orch ar liarmcn!M 8 15 Stag
&lt;~orty 'l 30 HI~Speed serenader&amp; 8 Pop~
~~·l~Up 0 HoW', 8 6aturday 1 45 Slumt:er Music 9 11 Variety u1w' Orchestra 8 30 R.eaJ P.olU !)
~·~ru~,,;~i~a 80 Popular Orch t J 30 Pcpular Orch
lO Ccucert Exp!C88 11 30 Mr Bones and
tcur lfl 45 Murray Horton s 0
PIUlY 10 Arne&amp; n Andy
-(I 13,
Oreh
t 30 Clara ll Henry Theis,: Orch 12 Fuller r:; Lowell Thomw; 10 30 Charlotte
Em 1CI Jflght Chlb 10 30 oance Orch
and Mary 10 t6 Old Timers 11 15
yari~lr: II 30 Tbe Dood.lesockers
WJR---Detrolt 1400 1501 12 30pm Lome 11 Hungry P1ve 11 30 Mid~
orch 12 30am Popular l.f 1wc ct the Age~ 1 ;jQ PilpuJu ... r.1~hl BelliS 12 Ben PoUoct and his
1~ Oance Oreh
Pros 2 Theatre Hour 3 Populou Popular Dance Orchet~tra
9/E..AP-New Yort &lt;oiM 3 600) t Jnn-rt 3 30 Concc 1 t Band 5 1 WGN-Ghwago !416 t·'120J 8 15 p
Le-e Morse 6~0 Three Mlr;~ Ib Phanton Caravan 5 15 Old m Punch and Judy Symphony
~&lt;bloo_; 8 41~ 'f1?e Ooldbergs 7 3on" Singers 7 Popula Melodies
30 Dinner Dance 6 45 Harold
Heather B Pvpular Pro 1 p ... 1 ular Harmon!$ 8 15 Sta~ 1Teen 7 05 Louie s Hungr} Five
8 30 Popular Orcb 9 B A Part)' 8 45 Slumber Music
9 15 7 30 M1d West Band 8 30 Popular
Dance Orch 10. Little Jack !1'1.
I Musical Program 9 High Llle Mu
9 30 S)'mph::m\ ~cal Program 9 30 Clara Lu an!l
10 16 Tal Henry a Orch 11
eye Olbbc.ns
Ji ell 10 4~ Consol::urcs II Hcnr~ Em 9 45 Popular Pros ram 10 1:.
York
f349 " '760 rhcls Or~h 12 Popular Orch
The Stebbins BOYii 10 30 Dream
1
WGN-Qhlcago t4l69'J20J lpm Ship 10 40 Earl Bumetts Orcbes
Lowell Thomas 11 Am
,~, Ccm f'rt Trio 2 Duke EJIIngton tra 11 Bill Donahue a Orchestra
II 15 The .ksten; 6
2 4'l Ba.seball Game ~ WON Sym
11 20 Earl Burt.nett&amp;l
Popul&amp;c
I.A!ver 7 Rlldy ValJ(!(!s Olch. 1 pho:J.Y 5 30 Herbie Kays Oach 6 Dance Orchestta
National High School Orch I Jan Garbers Orch 7 OS Loull: s
Ptpular Oreh 9 CUckoo Hunaa)' P:ll.e 1 15 Uncb Walt and
YOUTHFUL ROBBER JULLED
Lu a 1d Em 10 Slum Sk(~zlx 'I ao E:drl Butrnet• s Orch
bn
H 15 Paul Whiteman s 8 Waltz Time II 15 Russian Sma:
C'e\eland Aug 15-INS--An un
Orch
Musl MaBters 9 45 Dream Ship idcnUned lOUlh or about. 18 years
WJR-Detrolt (tOO 7601 0 35rm 10 30 Jlrrblc Kay s Orch
11 Jal\ of age lias shot to deat.h here t.o~
Bareball Scores 8 4~ Pone" 8le~ er&amp; 8 '- Earl Burtnclt s Orch 9 15 day when he attempt~ to break.
ten 7 Rudy Vallcr.s Orch 7 30 Oarbtrs Orh ll 30 WGN Novelty into the rear entrance o~ a CleveH
Ovc thr. Hcal!~r 6 30 Popular 12 Dr.nce Orch
land n.•sidt!nCt' pollee sald
On:h D cuckoo 9 30 Clara. Lui
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n lectm:~ 11.h.o 1nvr.at1ga.t d lh"'
ani Em 10 Amos n And) 10
FOR .tUGU::oT l7
yout hs death said a shotgun ha.d
1LcWt:ll Tilomu
II Ia
L:&gt;mc s
6 been placed lrn;ide the reur door
Hud'gry Five 11 30 01ch J3 Paul
WABC-New YKo,rk. t 34086 0
I and rigged up In :mch a manner
0 h '2,.
Mid p rn
Dr.nni.S
ng s
rc eswa
Wh1•·
....-mans rc
am
tl 45 Morton Downey 'J Band Con 1 that t went oft l',hl::n the owouli-bl
ntghl tong Frollc -1 Ballroom crat 7 15 Popular Ptogram '1 3U 1 rcb!J r opened ~he door
...
Dan&lt;-~ Oreh
rnc :son Bon~ 7 45 The Gloo n
1 he • outh was k111.ed lnstantl)
WON-Chicago 1416 4 72lll li 3!1
pm Dinner Dnnc:e
(i '-'l
H:uold
- - - - ;\ claln that the same scrvlcc ~ Toet 7 05 L&lt;;ulc s Hu.1gry .t'ivc
lwat~- amount can bee runUshed 12 7 1~ Uncle Walt and Skecz.lx 130
Ang('les under tmlr plan at •
OUk~ Ellington s On:b 8 10 :sum
o.nT~rep~7!:ted Los Anseles cllnal rru:r Garden Concert II Duke El
Ungtor s Orch D 30 WGN On:h
route ill nu\pped from Parker Ariz 10 30 Herbie K11y 11 Orch 11 Earl
acr~u the ~~rt through the Bur~cl.ts Orcb.
ffiOUJtRin&amp; to II. pri.nt ~r the City
WTAM - ..C'ewllnd
~ 10'70J
a total "''''"" "' 265 milt" From 6 15pm Basdmll ecores 6 30 'lhc
(J tbere lt wllltu:.ve to ~ rc dllitrl~ Th~ Mmtacl1los 7 over lhe
AKE p1ans fo aitond tht; mugm~c:ent
~ butcd to Bun Diego a01d other 008t Heal)'; r B Popularlli Pros:
6 30
state-w1do e:cpo:;thOI'I - -;rcnhd fn
~al -fKr'nts
(. Popular Night Club 9 8 A Rnlfc ~
spend the addltlonl\1 $200000 n&lt;!c
Th Alll.I!IOD plan experts sta &lt;: Dane~ Orch 10 Little Jack Lltllc
this gr~et 1tate'• h1story M':lre an-:1 tnar
essa1 v for complete lnvt ~tlga tion woulo not In any way lnterf~ r&lt;' lG I!\ Tal Henry a Or!:h
11 J5.
exh1blts, more th 1llmg entcrta• rr·lnt, h3ad·
of the Alli!l(;ll p111n pro~ldcd It 1S with di~trlbu~lor. of t11" Colom.do Ma :1) I.arftltr!l Qrch 1:.1 Mid
emh~.-l!led Jn the lnt.crnniLaballrlver water amOilll' tn(: American niRhl M~OdiCfl 12 lOath Emmson ed by the world's pramaer attrcchon the
trea. ~
sttltes In other wor1s the AlllEo~ GJII And His PoJu:.ar Dance Oxch
Hegenbec::k·Wt~llillee C.rcus. at no extra
AHII!ablc lnrormn.Uon here lndl pro llct does net nftect UY-l CVlor
Wf'AH-columL.~ i500·l430)
6
tdmilt1on at the 9de. Don't rna~ tho 81 ~t
catcd Umt undel the All Amert~ ado river pac::t an d~he provisions pm Popular Orch 6 15 NovcltJ
Ohoo State F•trl
l ean rrojcct the co~&gt;t or brl111tng of th(' Bod]der Canyon act because P'lv
0 4&amp; Morton Do~ney
7
water !rem th.e Colorado rher to It pr't'poseA to make u&amp;e only of Banrt Ooncert 7 30 Kate Smith .s
Lo.~ Angel~ would be roughly 536 auch watera a.s would utherwLir Mus c 7 ol6 Olocm Chasen 1 so
I. S. GutbtrJ,Ilirector; 0.... II. Beor, Muapr
1 an 1 cre
tOot Alllaon promoteu 8ow into the ocean
Ora.od Op~ra. Miniature D Sbow
_ ._ _ _ _ _
_ - . . . .- - - -Boat 10, Bert LQwn s Oreh 10 15
Kay Kncr 11 Orph 10 f5 Wlll Os~
borne s Orch 11 Guy Lombardo
and Hill Royal C&lt;tnadlan Orch

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Au Revoir but Not Good-Bye

P4QJI T1111D

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----A GREAT COl\ fRASf-Fot evil doers
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O.rcbll*a; 1 11 ~
Partle.a 9 Ouy Lombardo a On:trestra 8 so ArabeeQue, 10 l"letohl!r

:;hall IJe cut
upon the Lord, lhey shall mhenl

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uustem atatel 'Jbcy

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nne time
I M1 a.nd Mn F!&amp;le Ha ~Uh,_g a..11d
W Jo.. Houston anel fam.Ji v motor+;d
1.0 c a nkrs CaW' ~ll'lrla)l IAJ a.t..ku.J
11 family reunion
A lt'VIHII COJl(:h1C1"'&lt;1 ~
Vlt't, \
Sli. !LJ btjan a t KyKf"r ,.Jurrh ~ .ll'l.
dllji eVIllillllf
1 Hl'ttle Elizabeth SPP.rt'f' • !'f!l 1111
eo w her hl)lllf' al R.prlrrtr" 11
W \11. 15undtly after an exteoded
\Is• With relatlv~ hefl:
l Mr and Mn Chlllle« lloleJ t !\.1 1
W•1 ~ho have been he1e the pw;t

ElECTRICI~N~

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DOWN IN OHHT
,8HORE PYT~!~NS

~ ~:~d:~eks retume-d to thetr horne
Mrt
Ihomt
from

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Fana Are Treated To Bigaeat Upaet Of Seas·
on By Conteat

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returned

untlnston wh~"' ~he
1'\8'8 bet-n vlsltiTJii: rela.tlve!ii
Mr and Mrs
Btudt!baker 11nd
IMr 11 nd Mrs fut' .P'It~t::k or Spring
hill \lslted. at the Wa.gner home

IBull( U}
Mrs. rhos
Reynolds
Parkersburg
Sunday
Iday with realtives to

GAME PROTESTED

went t.o
spend thf

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Flat Rejection

Reeisvill~

tCont! JUed from page oneJ

L1eut •nd Mrll Bush lett Satur~
kr u
I day for thfolr home ._t Ft JienJIWI I
lnd
att~r lin ex
M1 and Mrs L b S l t-rJJ tn a1
1ln Harrison
tend ~ d v1a\L with relallv e.s here t~-nct Fra o.k Wll~un of Mu NJt C t\ 1 J
11.L GaJllpoUs
ed ho:J ~ Sunday \li th r l.oll&lt;•
1 Mrs Elmer BWlop and dii.UMhttr
M1 ll.lld Mt s E U It mdolJ J
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I Pea rl of Wurthlngton vlslttX~ ht'r Wtr vlsllr:.r~ Hl Pt P r u; 1 nt s ~t cl I
1nephe11 A N Pullins und tamUy urd11)
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last week
uJJtl f m II\ ! n
r~n
1 H W Larkm
Clayton Spencer who has bet'n al f'o:l. 11 Long :Bottom S 11 tlu\
1
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INS BlatT Correspondent

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SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD

Au(Uit. lf.
York l3o&amp;88 &amp;601 H
a.m. Mcrnlns Musicale 10 Ouetll
10 l'i Tony! Scrap Book
10 ao
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Romance, Wedded Life of Lindy and
Anne Read Like Fairy Tale
Mn. ChariH A
Lindb•rrh, •• an ••·

compll1hd pdot ond
••r enthu•••lt, prowod
,_,., hlt~a1 for fty•nl
wl\h hW fa1D0a1 bu•·

bucl botb befoN aacl

30 3 8 2

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It·Get a Patt"ern
of This Pari$ Style
By EVA A TINGEY

•• .., Charlo•, Jr , arra,-..d, L"t 1l •a• to
ha follow1n1 hts harth

SLIIII.MING LINES
All TrtrgtJ trlrt.ltl.r .,., cr~alt4 Mhl

that Anno wat to allow
ltor mNl marked ID•
ter..t i • aTiatlon,
\lot fora:attUII ..-.raJ
e.-. ...eo•nt.., flilht.l,
aa oarlal•o)'&amp;&amp;o . . loncloat rurn1ID Yuea•
lhla •ltd otHr aabttlOul lkJ tnPI, the.

Jirtdud m P11n1 ourd tiJt t•tlf'ru .,,

rnadt w Ntw Yo1r.t

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/ope•llll of • now Pe.a•
Ia
A . .rlcaa

••rw•r•
w••

Sopt••ber, 1929,
.ae of daa moat out•
ttaacl.. , triP• taRn

thu fe.r LJ tba lJad·

barrbl. Oa .... Ra1ht
C.atral A•arlca and

~c!~~ 00 ~~1tt.e:h

P
•accnwm mea!iurc It c[feu: ~~~
1er
1upply ayatmn fo.r ScuUw

mak-..~ a

tra.-..d L)" L1acl,
aatl Aa.a• 1ft b&amp;.a•al
"-• ••• &amp;raU.

Plain l:repe shanturt« linen and
crepe salm are smart.

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qut.s~10n

tl"lnt qut lhat the llYlll('m could 00
lu•
next
utlll ~ d also u th~ terminus of
Ch cc1 np Thmk how mu(h cooler 1t \\Ill
thr. (;olorado river flooj
or t 1
mcaiiJrl!la to ba under tllk.en ~oJ~lf
December CV( 11 "'11 h C•1ngre1tA 111 scslnon
t)- lxth rovernmentl thus flffect~
hill 1~c aavlna or miiiiG"llll or dol~
Well, 14)1uo~ Oo fhanHC The lf!Jlow w!lh n clt'ep cofl t Iars thiOtlj:tJ liO!utlon of two prob
of tan nownd IY~ Iii 111 thf' hc!gltt o( fo.shllln In tpo old lcm~ Jointly
111 .-\ flrOQjl of Amnrlcn.n lnt1 rctt.zd
d&amp;yl:!, the tellO\'t who v. 1r1 l'lllllhtnn~d wns JU~t 1 1111 k
1\nrt.s both smJth f\n!f nor.h of
lho 1•\torni\Unnat
boupdary llnr
tl
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.h!'V'"
Rlft'~tdy
anent
f:KIOOCl lnv~s
lri'spite of the hot \\eathcr thete ~ec m to he ,, 1 ll
Ilea tins the ColoJado rl\er I'!Oialbl~
frozen credi~ m the countr)
Iitle• and lrl Uld to be Wllllnf to

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Address your letter m the foUow--

HAVE YOU MET
THE LADY WHO NEVER
READS THE ADS?
GO INTO HER kitchen

The shelves are FIHcd

branda of roup and f!oap and foods of all sorts.
and 1ce box have been advertised regularly.

w1th

f.urmhar

Her electnc 1ron
So have her ruga
he~trugs

and towels and table silverware

Somebody must have

and towels rmd table odverware

Somebody must have been

r!!a.dir.g .. the ads" --askmg for known Q11al1ty-buymg the goods
- givtng them leadership.

Few women now are content to miss the marvelous comforts of
the time,.

~1mo~t

every one is ptannmg to make next year eas~

1er and pleasanter than th1s yeaw:

You read the advertisements

with interest because m them you fmd the freshest new' and the

m?~~J!~aclical}~a~ ab?ut keepina houo~d about all offier
branchea of the m,odern ut of hvbg.
Naturally, your mterctt ar..d yot:r conf1dcnce grow when you see
the aame product :t.ppearing over and over agam.
lxtter n~w than ever, but an old fncnd, anyway

lmprovedSomethmg you

mg way•

can rely on to mcrct a need, :md don job.

I&gt;AILY'S TRIBUNE
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hu ~een buft'eted about
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curia ..-a In den1-..d by
Lr.e l,.,o housce and theh comml\· 11Wflmen who wleh to leiVe their hair
lees on va.rloua occulons
Atral'-ll\ ror llV8Din1 wear but who
A clauie empowcllnli: the King t.o JJU~t-~ ... !e.- &lt;:Urla inllde their hati
lr.suc a w11t ot summons to ll peer- t.O ~ce the feaUl.er
C38 !1 het own rtah~ w~oa oonte.lneel
~ &lt;kpart.ment etores here re~
In a oovm'llmcm &lt;~eX dJsq~wtca~
JJ~ nearl,y aiWt)'l 11. vle.it to!
tlou bill pa~ by the J(ouae or
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d~~ 11 folloll ~ I
C01nmcnll Turnod down by th~ I::!,:' ca~l:: th)l hilt dreaaer a to
Hm.&lt;t&gt;e of Lord&amp; the clause wu re· hat Wit.h"
to ault
li:\Crtlld by the HouBe ol Commons one atd~J&amp; 11 said th~hat 011
un d agaln aeJ~te~ b~ the Lords.
of the
~d loob too bare !fU:~~~ I
Wilen Lady Rhondda petJtloned curia, a
ihe bowler creates too
rnr a writ t&gt;f 11ummoll$ t.n the Hoqae bard an elfect.
of Louie tho Committee of Prlvf ..
hnM 11upporte:t. her But on IICeoru:l
AMuf Ourr11IY••
cons1dcrg.tion whe n the Houac or 1
\fbnl \te Set! tll'(r~ Us lll!li.tiiJ'
o.- mmcn's sent lhe petition bact
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ltmud 111 11•11 36 lo 16.. II
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Oallfc&gt;mla the base 1 hlch
rn A1 chda.le who have been active tn; ar~
er 've her hair el.l1'1ed or
be '(lOtod Jn Mex!c~ w
would !:~~~~ thjd question wir,h. Bam ~~ '::'h&amp;~ curll to danate

trymg to use hHI baneful influence Ho hns nottung cnn· ar:~~~hrt:":hof \ho Alll.son pla.n
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iiJlt tenden c1 r.~-a lwa&gt;11 Le&amp;rlllg down mstutHl of lrymg t J ter r.an be diVP.Ttcd t.n Mexican
lflmtr 8llo WJIII aa th011e of the lm
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pella! £Uld Cochllla valloya TIJ(I~

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stunmog dress for town or
resort.

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ttve and sl~ncleru:tng The croll!•
over closure of the hod1ce earned 1
down mto" the sk1rt m verhcal lme,
~1ves charmmg hetJtht to the figure.
Hutton tnm emphasares the fact Pill
rnverted tncks at froot shoulders are
.-lecoratn•c and narn.ow the dfect..
1 he deeves ;u·e mtcrcstmg

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Mr 11-nd Mn Byron Ward l.lac.J 1111 here ror !KIJlletlme returned to C•lllll
""~k end Vut:Bt.s M rs K r M ur 1den n Thursday'
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t 1 m" Um~ &amp;t Akron with n•luth ,
Sundli.Y ll.tth Mn F P' Tho:~: ~t&gt;tur 1e:i home SundMy
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Mr and M:n C ha.~ H 1gh"'" llnd \tid Ll Kent are he e lor a short..
h a cltt-1 o f Columub.~ and M luj \I~!• with lrltnd.s
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~lt'Villrl vr Pomeroy wt re "ut&gt;s\1&gt; of
M anu Mr~ Lf-~-;ter Dou.,Jas J.llld
M r and Mt~ Slli1"'V A!ello ll t l Sun lVoo r.hlldrcJ 01 Rl ckllorvl ~Dl'nl
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5 Jf1Lill} ht:rl' ~o,lth rt-latlves
~H'!i Wa!Lt'r St:hoo1 OV('t aud chat
M and Mn~ C t&gt;~trle~ S1bo rt or
:!.rl:'n andn Mr\
fPanni Bchr10n Rkh H)O&lt;l ll rt here- Clllle•l by t he
Ovt&gt;r wenl w Rtlprf' F'rlday l.O \i: lt 11 l ~ I.Jf h1~ ~ • tf'r St.elln Bt11n I,;
fliatl\es 111 d rt'lUJilf I Balllrt!IIJ ter
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Mr 31111 Mn AJOC, t C01',df'f3 of
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BtlJio: 1iptnt 8"n"ay "''' wl •h hi•
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11Je llf"Xt 1 L~tlnij: 1\ J I br
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1eld at th hvmt of ~t r and Mr
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Plan 1,0 Harness Colorado Water
Flow In California,. Mexico May
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SIDE J.,IOHTS IN THE NEWS Of
twice Viscount Aat.or lntroduc11:i
LOJ'Irlo:lffi'rll
lnt.o the House of Lord&amp; a bUL t.o
By o n TOLISCHUS
Iseat- women peeresses It wu de
I N B Btnft correspondent
IIeated on both ccculons-the ftnt
Lundon Aug 15- Are the thirty t1me by only two voters
1 women who are peerrsses In their
-O\ 11 light entitled to take seats In
Treatment of Infant-s With 11'011
1 Md Iron sa.lt doubles the~-' resiat~
Lhc Ho~,;:;e ut Lords?
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Yes 1!8-YB the Gover nment
anee to dlseue preventa and cure11
No
C:() Unlers the How;e ol 1anaemia and Improves the raf.e ol
L 01 d
...,..owth
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An&lt;l th1s
sR~s Miss Marian
Studies conducted amonl{ two
RccH!S une of lhe most active evenly matched group5 of cb.lldren
to honeytd wor .r-. phrase~ and p!omH;eH o[ lhe Commu
The AllL~on plan In bJ ef Pit. f1ghte111 rm the rights of peere&amp;SCs r at the Queens Hospital for Chll
nists 111 tl" 1 etent electiOns
Tn ~ptte o( lhe admittedly al 1j hc' toi hanles.5 the rich now or ~unstltutee a !I ll;J i ao.l!lurd I)Oill ldten In Londons East End develop~
e o orado rher by bnttllng ll up t1ou~11. vlc\ou8 cucle which takes et~ those factA etates a repor\ by
IIJOSt unLf'urullle cn1Hht10n~ eXlHtlng 111 Gel many at p1e" wlt.h dt!.m und resen olr at a cm1 u:. no\\ here
Or Helen M M Mackay issued by
d 1 ven~ 11t point In Mex\cnn I.e! I Jl;vrj I
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the Medical Rcr.earch Council
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ent tht sound Jll&lt; gment a.nt common ~cn~e ex
e
lY lor ch"a.p and ~c1lo dlbtrlbut1011 t
tm.~ Impasse Jms been 1eached
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Gerrr.an ut1zom1 1~ tefleded 111 thell approval ot the pte:s clti"S and tam~ In Lower C.all!ur aH~I a battle by the Y.Omen slnr.tl 1 One i(OUP was given Iron and
ent "0\trnment lll thr flee of the unut~ual effort to dt :.; nla particularly Bllll Dltgo nn\ 11919
ammonium citrate while the otherJ
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h 11 thl' vlew ol the Oovemment y:10up did not receive thi!\ treat•
place them h} the ( ommum~tlc clement
It \\OU!d clllulnate In a ucnca 11 tlHL th~: Sex Dlllquallfica.tlon Act m~nt After three moniJ1a of treat..
At !!lith a tJme ll would not ha\e heen unu~uual t 1 v.ay the llt'ceH~lly of l.mllctlJK the dnnlnalecl the Wn on peeres.sea ln t ment. the reclplents averaa:ed more
t,..c11 'kd
AU .. Ant rlcal
th~ Hou.~r. of Lords
thEm ooe pound In welli:hl. over the
havf! 1\CC!ll the electwn turn In the other dlrcchon In fact v.hlrn calls for llligutlo~
~ad~u
Bul the memberslllp ul that body 1averase In the control 1roup
few t'Ot111rJes Ill anse/'0 not unlike thHI, hnH w~athercd thf! Iffij)("llal an::t Coch llu vall~}s ~~ JJ ~ lilts tlraththrre 1• no statute lm m::O:::e'~~etoc~d=klo,!,. ~: ;:.~e
au , ~lhll~th:d cost 0 r
P'-'W~ Ill¥ t e women t.o take seats 1
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storm hut ha\{ tUJIIt:!d Wildly Wiling to try unyth1ng lhul 000 ntd
Lt
sumc $0000
If ~ay~Mr~RLe~
Mr Shon thiJietn!atedrorthreemonUlshiUt
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COl~ uctlou ul n 1\lll~a Pa.tllalnentary sc.,n:t11 ry
t.o the &amp; weicht. advantage aver.aJ.n&amp; two
proml&lt;~Cll rvcn R s hm chllnce of chunw-tng con d 1t10ns Ill ar.y ~PI~lv S.}lllem rcr tJ e nlJ of La Home om.ce 13 rosht In .saymg an (o two and one•halt pounds over
dtrccl!OIJ 1ht ~..:ltlzens aJgumg that (OUdltlons hellli ~o~,:i~~ at a, cst.lmat d cost c l df ct that there Is no need for tbe other IJfOUP
000
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th ,, It
leg s lat.ion as peeresses In their own
The report &amp;&amp;ld however that
bad that Ill) h llll!{t! mu
n f nece£81 l Y ue OJ
e ve Cl
Unde• the plan a le""'noh 011
11 r L llaH: alread) Lhe legal auth~ the mmt strlklnl and mMt 1m~
[lll:l well fr11 tile Gel
til people and well for the worlt.l ilt 1fitth thr capuclty o! th
Bvu!(lr.;r o Jty \o take a sea.t In the Houae of portant e1fect or routine Iron medl
large that theRe l'iOt n mmd ed folki! With then hach to ~am "'tohuld be constuct.cd ten mil ~tf;.rd~ha; ~~~~~~tfo'ntldl~nHJaor""i,~ :-!on wall the dlmunltlon or tU~
..s "Oll
ol !he lnterna~lonul b r
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the wall rlH-1 la~ c he pi opel 'Jew of the l·HllJatwn und du vf Ca!Uouuu. ami on!) f 01 t tnat the sex Dl11quauncation Act Bt 1 1
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Y aocs not do awuy v.lth the dlsa· l
Yea n women s hair have
d1rl not lht \\ t'll li c F.utoJlC m a turmoil thnt mtg h t hRHl m cs tcm llheJe the tlv- 1 at p1c lbllrty?
chanaod a• radically and preclplt~
been th 1 h U"l 111'11 d unuther great catastrophe hu~tmw-~!~"b ' ~pl.leis Into the Gulf of Lo 1.
Wilen v.c asktu the Prune Min- a.~I:V Bfl have mode~~ in thoir mill~
a orn a
u;t 1 :&gt;on c umc !\go v. hat the Oov~ f lpery
for ~eltl
Obvlci.Uily LOll AngolcH San D1u canment proposeD to do he 118.ld 1
Sl111ek ltralaht bait may have
Barl Jli'l \
condttlont-~ at near!} evcrv turn, the 11° dtlt the other S outher n Call was up o tlu! \House ol Lords L(l been •H rilht when peclt:y little be~
\
Ifomh ccmmumtles '.l.ould declln,... resclna lt.s own rCIIOiutlon
rtl.s; were perChed on one &amp;ide of
"Red'J pr Rgandi"t hail little of benefit for 811} of us H1::o to e~tn consider th e plM unless It
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the bel&amp; but now that Mld·Vlc:\ilrprorrwo~ai'\ f ll dc mt r, nothlngnc~ when the spotlight of facl J OOconoa embodlci Ill :m lut~rna
The noblewomen years ago form l~!!t bil'Jers are the thlnr It the
\
tlor. .. l water treaty art"an&amp;emcnt I cJ lhemselvtfl Into a women Peen J.,.y ham t a fn, curla t.o peep out
1~ tUlned on them and he is g1\en a chance to prove some In licw or Lh'f! tact Ul!l
M
Committee which opcrateli throuan l and balance the feather on th"
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Mexico City
AUII l.J-A plan
prn: nt.cd to the Mexl!'!n 1 govern
IH;nt for ment ani! which muy lat..er be lmb
mltttd for cons1deraUon at Wash
they arc always bemg /'lent to the tie at ot trouble \o\ here\ Cl Ingtl)ll plcpo8es to •ecure dlslnbu
1t may be and pnst expenence shows us that 1t HI genet all) luon ol the Colorado nver w~t'"'
wpply In Calltornin and Lower
m the msect mfcMtcd place~ of one of the S outh AmcriCU.IllcaUI\ rnla at much ,e 68 cr.t£t. than
countries However there t!i probably httle or no com- hlthrrto constdere::l posslbl "'
'hel very make ur• U 9ft'e~ speedy eeuwme-nt of
p IaJnJng among th et~e hnrd Y so ld ~re • S t' r
.. r !Jill \exlna: frontier water prob
Js such that time hangil heavy on then hund:-:~ unlc~;s the1 e Wm bl"tweel) th&lt;! Un!t~d states and
18 somcthmg hke chastng Sandmo up a tree ot "some Mexlco without. lnfrlnailli on an)
bene!ltA to be derived from tht
pun eqLta!ly thnlltng to break the monoton} o[ living H.'-1 Hoovt:r or Boulder TJam
ordmaty people do
II
St~tmlttert lo th.e ftdeta.l ftc 1n
mr.nr by J C Allill3n ot LOti A 1
d
d
It HI to be hoped howevet thilt the umeltle ~.:on 1 I geles and Stm Dtegu International
ttons 111 Cuba w1H soon he nghted and that the iJUiilJie /'olr.onst.:ltlng eng:lneeJ.... fOl muny y~u"
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et
n ev&lt; n keel and th
ln c11argc or tb" Colorado river wa.~
wor ld m g~nc1 l I WI soon g on t
'-' tt!r upply on both sld&lt;'l&amp; or the bur
great maJnllty oi our ~orkmg people can agam he happy der the plan was recommended by
m thetr lml earnmg a fltll llvmg for therngeJves anc..l then the r rellfll omce hete as worthy of
stu.:!' and conslderaULn
AliiBOn
depend cnts
atttr securtng omclal com;ent to
head o. commlbtllcn of Mex1can 111111
Am~rlcan ~nglneers r01 the teslln~t
WISE GERi4J-t.t~S
and turther study or his pllln went
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THE l VERLASTING Clerllt of the German!:! It mu,t ( 0 W D&lt;&gt;Uilli:t.on to lay lhe lfl'OUnd
wor!&lt; there !or tbe promotion ot
be I'IRI&lt; thl'} ut~ed good ]Udgmen1 In relmung to hsh I' hi&amp; prOJI"Ct

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News

4 16 Rhythm Chor- Rendenoo a Orebettra 10 10, •rt
Jilltf::'lll
!i FUr Trappe111
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On:heatra 11 Bobby IIMikBr &lt;~ka aDd Rllll 6 4ll The Bot, er ;o OrChestra U Popular Dai\Ctl
n11 Sllten 1 u
K&amp;te Smith
Orehestra 12 SO a m Dave Abphonic Hmu

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get no WOI i\(! than tht')'
are at JHCiiellt 1t JS p1ulaable tho.t the attempted llli:!Urrec~ I
tton Wlll t)001l bUill Itself out and lhe natiVe~ Will he com
P elled to look lu1ther for means of k~hng lime as well old
people But ohould \hlltg' take • turn for !ht WOJ&lt;t it ,,
not uop!ohahlc that ou1 Mannes eve1 JIIC!ient v.;hereVel.
there u; dirty work to be done may be called on by Pre3
1dent H.oo\el to 'go down South and sho~ tlOmc of thot-~f
Cubani'l their plan
Thc hfe of a Marine t-~Urely It-~ nut one of
contemlllatwn for the a\erage man ul peaceful

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Infuriated Crowd Threatens Children's Slayers

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UST ABOU 1 the Urnc the world gett~ Rettled and out of
one scrape ali.tl thmh 1t can flit back and enJOY tht)
weather and hfe m generul there IM &lt;.~lwayR Romeone who I
comes ulong and '~pills the beans
This t1me lt II:! the
trouble huntmg CuiJar.il 1rked by noltung to do becautle
of the depres~non 111 th tl country, who led Ly ex-Pre~:ndcnl
Mcnocal, arc attemptwg to ovmthJO\\ the 1.11esent guve11
ment headed b:v Mach.Hto who by the way, sccmt::~ to be .L

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A COMI'LE1E DELIVERAI\CE-Dch•cr me fro•m 1
blood gmltmes.s, 0 God thou God of my :-~alvatwn
and 1
my tongue sh all :&gt;l ng &lt;:~.loud of thy righteousne ss - P :;a lm

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1 u Male Chorw. 8 Popular Proc
WLW--Ctnclnnatl &lt;428-1001 6 U
WABC-New Yonl ()436-8601 6
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p m Lowell Thomas 6 Arnot u
II t5 Murton 8 30 Popular Ct-ncert 9 ao
le Andy 6 30 Pbll Cook 6 ~. Parua
~"r.;:::: concert 7 !6 3auchCIE 10 30 Benny Meroff [; 11 Night Life , Roxy I Ganc '7 30
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Joon EandU'5 Popular Dane ~ Or Baseball Score11 7 33 Band CoD~
Popu:tar Orch, 7 30 KaU Bnt1t.l) 1 Wl W---(;incltlflll.tl l42S 100J lD .!0 cert 8 Pop•r Orehestra 8 30
I MuW 1 41 Gloom Ohaaen I tO lm Mc:m1ng Musical ll 30 '1'1 ol Real Folks 9 Expre&amp;~ 9 30 liU
and Roll 8 ID Stadium ca Hclll 1J Emel'Q.Id Jr1es 12 30 slcnl Dreams 10 Henry Theil Or
ShOWI0&gt;30ao:lll ~oo:::! ,mt Idtlody Interlude 1 30 Popu ehe1tra 10 30 vanetyf 10 U Bnb
Lilt' P'roi' 3 30 Henry TheiS Orch
Newhall 11 Olas&amp;tca orcneetn,
11 GuY Lombardo a Royal 1 Popular Concert 5 fh c H.oan1 1:1 Popular Dance _.Orhest.r&amp;; 13 30
O&amp;nrodhuUI 12 Red Bl(;ll:els Orcb
Planta.tlon Days G 5a a m Popular Dance Oroheak'a
05 s 30
WLW-&lt;ttncbJnatl &lt;tZB-7001 5 Ill 3UI'ball &amp;orea 7 Populur Melo
WJR-Detn:lit &lt;too~'f5ol I 3&amp; p
Lo'Wll Thomas 6 Amos n ue~ 7 15 Popular Orch 8 Pvpu~ m Bllliebu.ll BcoreB
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N1aht Llfe 7 Hits of 1'ou)orrow
Bcoree 1 Popular Orch ar liarmcn!M 8 15 Stag
&lt;~orty 'l 30 HI~Speed serenader&amp; 8 Pop~
~~·l~Up 0 HoW', 8 6aturday 1 45 Slumt:er Music 9 11 Variety u1w' Orchestra 8 30 R.eaJ P.olU !)
~·~ru~,,;~i~a 80 Popular Orch t J 30 Pcpular Orch
lO Ccucert Exp!C88 11 30 Mr Bones and
tcur lfl 45 Murray Horton s 0
PIUlY 10 Arne&amp; n Andy
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Em 1CI Jflght Chlb 10 30 oance Orch
and Mary 10 t6 Old Timers 11 15
yari~lr: II 30 Tbe Dood.lesockers
WJR---Detrolt 1400 1501 12 30pm Lome 11 Hungry P1ve 11 30 Mid~
orch 12 30am Popular l.f 1wc ct the Age~ 1 ;jQ PilpuJu ... r.1~hl BelliS 12 Ben PoUoct and his
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Pros 2 Theatre Hour 3 Populou Popular Dance Orchet~tra
9/E..AP-New Yort &lt;oiM 3 600) t Jnn-rt 3 30 Concc 1 t Band 5 1 WGN-Ghwago !416 t·'120J 8 15 p
Le-e Morse 6~0 Three Mlr;~ Ib Phanton Caravan 5 15 Old m Punch and Judy Symphony
~&lt;bloo_; 8 41~ 'f1?e Ooldbergs 7 3on" Singers 7 Popula Melodies
30 Dinner Dance 6 45 Harold
Heather B Pvpular Pro 1 p ... 1 ular Harmon!$ 8 15 Sta~ 1Teen 7 05 Louie s Hungr} Five
8 30 Popular Orcb 9 B A Part)' 8 45 Slumber Music
9 15 7 30 M1d West Band 8 30 Popular
Dance Orch 10. Little Jack !1'1.
I Musical Program 9 High Llle Mu
9 30 S)'mph::m\ ~cal Program 9 30 Clara Lu an!l
10 16 Tal Henry a Orch 11
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Ji ell 10 4~ Consol::urcs II Hcnr~ Em 9 45 Popular Pros ram 10 1:.
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The Stebbins BOYii 10 30 Dream
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Lowell Thomas 11 Am
,~, Ccm f'rt Trio 2 Duke EJIIngton tra 11 Bill Donahue a Orchestra
II 15 The .ksten; 6
2 4'l Ba.seball Game ~ WON Sym
11 20 Earl Burt.nett&amp;l
Popul&amp;c
I.A!ver 7 Rlldy ValJ(!(!s Olch. 1 pho:J.Y 5 30 Herbie Kays Oach 6 Dance Orchestta
National High School Orch I Jan Garbers Orch 7 OS Loull: s
Ptpular Oreh 9 CUckoo Hunaa)' P:ll.e 1 15 Uncb Walt and
YOUTHFUL ROBBER JULLED
Lu a 1d Em 10 Slum Sk(~zlx 'I ao E:drl Butrnet• s Orch
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C'e\eland Aug 15-INS--An un
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Musl MaBters 9 45 Dream Ship idcnUned lOUlh or about. 18 years
WJR-Detrolt (tOO 7601 0 35rm 10 30 Jlrrblc Kay s Orch
11 Jal\ of age lias shot to deat.h here t.o~
Bareball Scores 8 4~ Pone" 8le~ er&amp; 8 '- Earl Burtnclt s Orch 9 15 day when he attempt~ to break.
ten 7 Rudy Vallcr.s Orch 7 30 Oarbtrs Orh ll 30 WGN Novelty into the rear entrance o~ a CleveH
Ovc thr. Hcal!~r 6 30 Popular 12 Dr.nce Orch
land n.•sidt!nCt' pollee sald
On:h D cuckoo 9 30 Clara. Lui
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ani Em 10 Amos n And) 10
FOR .tUGU::oT l7
yout hs death said a shotgun ha.d
1LcWt:ll Tilomu
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Hud'gry Five 11 30 01ch J3 Paul
WABC-New YKo,rk. t 34086 0
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ntghl tong Frollc -1 Ballroom crat 7 15 Popular Ptogram '1 3U 1 rcb!J r opened ~he door
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rnc :son Bon~ 7 45 The Gloo n
1 he • outh was k111.ed lnstantl)
WON-Chicago 1416 4 72lll li 3!1
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lwat~- amount can bee runUshed 12 7 1~ Uncle Walt and Skecz.lx 130
Ang('les under tmlr plan at •
OUk~ Ellington s On:b 8 10 :sum
o.nT~rep~7!:ted Los Anseles cllnal rru:r Garden Concert II Duke El
Ungtor s Orch D 30 WGN On:h
route ill nu\pped from Parker Ariz 10 30 Herbie K11y 11 Orch 11 Earl
acr~u the ~~rt through the Bur~cl.ts Orcb.
ffiOUJtRin&amp; to II. pri.nt ~r the City
WTAM - ..C'ewllnd
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a total "''''"" "' 265 milt" From 6 15pm Basdmll ecores 6 30 'lhc
(J tbere lt wllltu:.ve to ~ rc dllitrl~ Th~ Mmtacl1los 7 over lhe
AKE p1ans fo aitond tht; mugm~c:ent
~ butcd to Bun Diego a01d other 008t Heal)'; r B Popularlli Pros:
6 30
state-w1do e:cpo:;thOI'I - -;rcnhd fn
~al -fKr'nts
(. Popular Night Club 9 8 A Rnlfc ~
spend the addltlonl\1 $200000 n&lt;!c
Th Alll.I!IOD plan experts sta &lt;: Dane~ Orch 10 Little Jack Lltllc
this gr~et 1tate'• h1story M':lre an-:1 tnar
essa1 v for complete lnvt ~tlga tion woulo not In any way lnterf~ r&lt;' lG I!\ Tal Henry a Or!:h
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exh1blts, more th 1llmg entcrta• rr·lnt, h3ad·
of the Alli!l(;ll p111n pro~ldcd It 1S with di~trlbu~lor. of t11" Colom.do Ma :1) I.arftltr!l Qrch 1:.1 Mid
emh~.-l!led Jn the lnt.crnniLaballrlver water amOilll' tn(: American niRhl M~OdiCfl 12 lOath Emmson ed by the world's pramaer attrcchon the
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Hegenbec::k·Wt~llillee C.rcus. at no extra
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catcd Umt undel the All Amert~ ado river pac::t an d~he provisions pm Popular Orch 6 15 NovcltJ
Ohoo State F•trl
l ean rrojcct the co~&gt;t or brl111tng of th(' Bod]der Canyon act because P'lv
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Lo.~ Angel~ would be roughly 536 auch watera a.s would utherwLir Mus c 7 ol6 Olocm Chasen 1 so
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Ne s.&lt;.-y aroUllded out The ump1rlnr lllto rJ.aht ftekl. for wn&amp;t looked llke
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Leading hltten were Demoakey, ~d t.o the aide, made a nne catch
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cured halt or tlle y,s, t.orB i\11'.:1, Oa.ul
The line-up.
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Gau~ uemoakey Are Stan The seorltlg Wru&gt; done as follows
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lucky hit when he !.lt to short &amp;tid Dema&amp;key, CC
4 1 :1 8 0 0
'Twas l.be old, old atory w:rain P'rl· l Knlihl fell down EUI he t.ook th-.'1 Hubbard, 2b
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da even 1.,.,. at the High sd11JDi ath- 0011, M Allens\lorvh !lOPPed to R Allenswor\.ll,
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Iettc fteld , when another Middleport down the leh field foul line, anoth· Nea.l, as and lb
4 0 0 3 I 1
tea.m carne to Pomeroy for a ~· ~ er luck) bound taking the baJI narst, lb and r!
4. 0 0 6 0 0
reatkmal bell game, although this 1away h'om Dunn and allowlni QQr· Par110ns c
3 0 0 0 0 0
time it. WB.Ii the acagc, 'The pitcher I don to scot-e while Df!mosltey ran Hoet!Jcl P
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went. t.o the well once too orten, • tbe hit Ulto a doub!c Habbnrd was
--for the Middleport boys came to safe '0/hen Knight erred on hill tap,
Totals
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Pomeroy to "rub 1t ID' and were IDemOI'Ikey holdlny second Here
Pomeroy
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disappo.int.el.t when t.he game came Lady Luck agam stepped m when StlYe1s c!
to a close The Purity Creams R AUen&amp;wo 1th singled cleanly t.o Pavls, rr
4 2 1 1 0 ~
came up to play the local contln· l cent.er, and Stlve1s fell 1n neldln&amp; ~tu.ght , S8
4 0 1 3 2 2
gent and were swlped by :1 seven lo , the ball, ocmookcy and Hubbard 1nel!lllerood, c
2 1 0 1 1 0
three score
I both scoring Neal ftied to DaVI.s.
Stanle), 2b
4 0 1 4 I
Hoeftlch, of thE' losers, pitched~ 1 For Pomeroy, Stivers oiJened the !Shorr, lb
4 0 I 14 0 0
nice game e.ller the second Inning I 11ame bl sln11llng into right Oeld, Harb1ectlt P
4 0 0 0 1 0
althOugh he was somewhat fortu- 1Look second. on uav,s D.J.ngle ~a~ot Dunn, 1f
4 1 1 :1 0 0
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none out to two out and but one
on and t.hat runner at ntst A
wa'lk and two hltll followed aft.er
thiB lo count two markers
The star&amp; or the game afield werf'
Demoskey, ln center who corralled

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Pomeroy, i
[;eft on bases-Putlty Creams, ' 1,
Pomeroy, 6
First base
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Wild plt.ch6-Harbrecht, 1, Hoc·
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Double plRy ~Hubbard lunasslst ·
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lira Georle: Sayre or .&amp;.nUqult)l Bayn 01 Pa., o.Dd two chlldnm of
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burial of Charles Hr:nlc:J.r
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R~d House broU1er·ln·II\W ol
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Va.n Wolfe of this place took PIIIC ~ \
la ilpendlnl Jler vacation with her
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forecast of future development!. a.L Is a !allure the roult of weakne8ti
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of the team het. 1n lUi rrame.work
Fant Seven To W1n ame Perh:ip!; the~ Gl11nt.s are overly 1lf iAc011~.w hab bcome convinced
2·1 Score· Luque l ~&amp;ul!pldou~~o or fearrul buL It u jwL of 1t look fu1 ~u1ne JJt.anlinll: player
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Weakeru.
1tn belit:\lns Lhat the re le&amp;IICti wont 1tatl:• t.o lear ctown and build &amp;.new
1st.op With second string pi LChen An lither pennant Is J11~J.11 8 amb l·
AND CARDS WIN
1Will the n ext pmk slip bear the lien, atHI It has been p1ctt} 1o\ell
1n11me o! one of the stumbling regu. demonstJil.t~d that tl:1e present ILr·
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ray cun t Y.h1 ll for him
In Cloaing Frame; Tribe I Frapkly a teorgaJIIzatlon doe~ It lb true that tht lnjurieE to
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1seem to be m ordet !!.l ~rw P olo Lmd~t1 ... :n ou and Crltz have llam W1n1 Two;
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pe1cd the club and Jeta 1cted Itt;
At Chleap--Ov&amp;n
"Cowbov
Two to Bra vet
I The preem troup nas had tour progrcs.&lt;;
Bu t 1t " al.o True that
Phelps, Colorado, ddeated Larn
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Johnson, Chica1o negro light hcum 1
1hasu t come d01:1e fhere have OO(&gt;n geL to thr f1 ont btofon• the stars
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Dnve Malt!r, Milwaukee, awardet
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up, but baskall y the team lJas been muffed them ill!
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teetmlcal knockout over Ed WilLs
N ~N Yo. II. Au&amp; l~~ lnu.smuch n~~the s~tme fl am yeru to ~ear -1.:rry,
That Mcou1 w lHt.s ~ec u fit 00
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ja Llltk uf good l}l tcherb p1cvente(! Jncksvn L !.n d strom Ott and H~an stlll1 botl· Blhumach~r and He\ In~
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tile role..., Ynrk Glnn\.8 !roru making and a n ln d&gt;Herent Jllt.chlng staff Crl Ro(;heslel 1~ m o~t slgmflcflnt
ON~ rae Naron, Greecto knock ~d 11. ~rlou::; t '1reut for ~he Natwna1 1hoi\ c made up the ball c lub
Pel haJ&gt;l:l tte ,s alread~ 1\orkt.ng 011 11
1League p€tu•ant thb scu.son, there
out . ~.ofarlon M'Rtuuak, (IJ
It has \}to('n MrGta\lo s tdca rl11h: r1f'n 1 t, ttt 1o.Jil br mg one of the tal·
A. New Haven- Wtlhe Bush was coJ\sldc rublc cxcllrmcnl too;ta J , :~lortg that th ese ll•llYCrs cou''l ~~oln cllttd St Lutus c,\ldlnal faun lm.nd ~
Waterbury negro light heavyv.clgbt about Jun Moon e~
1the champ!Ollslll p 1f 01 operly sup- lo t!Jc P olo OrOUJI(h;
detenled Bob Olin, New York. tlO f
Mooney t\\llat 10 111and name fo 1 I POl ted b} JJIUIOI helpers
Hughie
H.oche.stcr Red Wmgs stth m g to
At N~w York - Harry Wallach a Nrw Yo1k ball Jlla)'l'i -&lt;dnw~t a~~Cillz Wll.h nUdf'd to the roster Ills\. 11 n tt1e Inl&lt;.'lnattc.nal League '-'tn ·
New York welterweight defeat~ Jelcluu~:~ u.~ Guldslt m• made h1s de- )I ,u
and J ohnm Vt-r[l'('l tlu ~ 1 ua uL needs p1tchlng as:;lst.auce and
Artie Deluca, Brnolr.ly:-~ ((il
but un F11d11y u.~~:aulst Lhe Plrates JJt I Sp1111~
FJ cddv L1 :1. -.h h;~~ albo !\ I~ a Iel:ll fn&gt;or tllat !litera .... ha~
Joe Olh::k HI po~ N~w Yorkel PllL~b\ ,rl; h anrl twtwr.l Lhcm back ..! lpla~eu cummendr.bll• Dull 1n 'he m.!L· I bcst.ov. eu upou the club Jt ~ almo:;l
defeated H~ry ~rllck Kabma:tu 11 t1:1 l lhe }UC!Il.l! soulhpa~J. jUiil •,- field fo 1 tv.o sea:;o'Jils
a cmch that McGI.\'1\ nas seen w
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But :splendid!~ •'" 11 1c~c mlnu1 1t that thu C!lJ uma !~ 1\ 1!J Jt"\Jfi} the
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A· Erie
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Plt:sburgh weltetwelihl defeaLcd
Donald Fabb Clinton lnd I LO I
A~ Utica, N. Y -81.eve Wola!ll n
Utln .defeated
Sammy Mar.d•'ll
Rockford IU, former llgh.Lwcl~ll·
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In 1:1~ tiu;t fi.vtgume.s ~tftcl Col!m~ 'A fl.&gt; mjured
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1lnt&gt;rC&amp; at t.hls place Mrs Scnvlllc
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this 'lillC'e and the Rev was rorm 'l:J510r
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One of the first dutieo of every citizen i• to help ihe wl!epJ• of bue·
inea&amp; of the home city move rapidly,
Yom locnl dealers are ready and willing to •UbRJY lfi!Uf every
need. They should have your good will an&lt;l •P!Il'ort.

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Buying at home means your money will be workina for your city
instead of wc.;rking for some other city.

Spending your money in the city that support• you me~n• th~t
you ere a real dthen and that you like to ••• YO!Ir ~~t~ilhl&gt;or, ao
well a• younelf, become more proaperoua.

Aftlf;RIVAN LI..\GUL
Woiihlniit·1n at 8t Lfl11is
Pfllladl'lphla Ill Clevchnrl
:ar.1ton
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Spending your money at home mean&amp; more payrolla for home
people.

Keeping money at home mean• raising property valuea and help ...
in the upbuildinr of the home city.

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THAT the merchandire sold by your local dealers is pleasing others- it is aure to plea~e you.
By trading in the home city you help younelf, your neighbon and
your city.

Clnctnnat! at Bror1Uyn
0 111CRID at BMt-Jn
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Minister KIJur ~ l'lh • •rl' ' •
•nxlo t8 !or q, rr Jr+J "v 1 11 I
of t~t ca.t1e In the :... t•l',&amp;t of &lt;1 : p ane.se·Amer\t!l'tn ro:atlCns

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Pl,t.flburgh nL Phlladolphla

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GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN A~SOCJ..tTION
Ka.msa.~ City at Culumbu:;
Mllwn.uk.l!e at Toledo
Bt Paul at Lotil.svllle
Minneapolis at Indianapolis

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Ha.mbl._etonian IIUtltes
Uader a
cle ver drlvlna: by Dlck ~aboq.,
l 62·YeiU-Oid horseman the Ken.tuek.y.owned colt beat Keno, seconll
[ct\f)lce in the bettlni, In the ric'J
l:lta ke here ye~~terdlly
A crowd G! more thAn 10.000 saw
[ the vet.eran driver urge over Oalu..
Butler by leM than half a tlea(l
1met
111 11 dramatic third heat
1 W H Cane 1 Neddl:l Guy, the fa.
1HJrlte ran fifth ln the tlrat heat,
l l!n!Khed second in the second •nd
lhen was withdrawn when she went
lame
K eno owned by John M Berry of
1Fl.onw Ga won the first heat ~nd
Calumet Butll•r took the &amp;eoond
l heftt easily '\lolnnlng t.hc event In
the third clash by Just overoomlng
thl'
Georgia
horse 's
deaperat.e
stJr-tc h drlvl'
The Jlll:te money fm the H~mble ~
tonlan \las dl~lded as follows First
Calumet Butler $.3!549 97, Keno,
~~ud 1901428 · Calumet Belrlcka,
' \ d $~07 14
The other three
~1 t~-C d rlotte Hanover
Nedda
.oUY an
Calumc~
Bush-were
aw.mled $1000 each

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AMERICAN LEAOIIF.
ClurlRild 13 . Nr:w York 7
Cleveland 9 N('•v y( rl. 1
Bt Louis 12 BORt.c 1 2
Chlr flgo 5 Wa&lt;hlngtou 1
0.1lv gam~s ~.cherlull 1

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N"1\' York 2, Pltt~burgh I
Bt LouiB 9: Brooklyn 3
B,o:,lon 1, Cinclmutl o
Bc, ton 3, Cincinnati I
Pluladf':lphla 14 , Chicago 4

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Knmns City 9, C'..olmniJus i)
Columbw 10, K~tnsas Cl\' G
Bt Paul J, LotiiSV!IIt• 2
Toledo 13, Milwaukee 3
Inu'anopoh11 6, Mlm.ea.~ou, J
Indianapolis 'I, MtnneapGIIs !i

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clmhed
1\Jtll a home,
P oOl M1 S pt ncH the Pirate hur
Jer \Hts cunsldC!it bh ...
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ullo...,cd the Q uint- one hit les.s than
Mooue J t(&amp;Vf' lind lnll!:ht llavr wu 11
wi th 11 couple of good CI•ICk~ Ot:htud
htm a!ld on top of tbal Mvont "
fiU'ncd 111m Lhlet• Llltlf.'~
Moonq
also fann ed Ct~lnotu."&lt;k\ a pinch hiL
lei 111 the nl!llll ,lfll'l ~J.al.lr.lng I he
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If Adolfo Luqu~
the BI OOKI\1\
hm :~ 1 lw.rl 0111 ~ b!Ltt 11 ~;faw ~Dd•

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ty Golf, Philadelphia (fil
bcrnngcr wa..s pltchm, ~tt~J H.! I ~~~{ ~,1u t 1 !In,\ I\ lt)JI ;~.c~cl Uu tt um· ))l! ;'li;Nl l!.lLh Blltt.ornlr\ s h!ttmg da} and held a famlb reunion at
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le;, lu Lhf! lme ·UJl of !he Cnrd1111l 1.hat J im will sta\ tn tllc !me- up If the uld home
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sem·tllt:St LoulsCu l dU mk.llgrllnh• ml Cll
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he"e ~ 1 ,_,, 1 )t"c "oodw mk.even a!
I 1 0 0 0 o--4 ed a. technical knoal(out over Jess ~ ble u lhe RoblllS ll bl 3 ll \\ll ~ lJ
o Ill~ JUlltll 1ed lhe sh1ft b) gom~
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Mills spent Saturduy
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Jollll OVilliU&gt; sp nt Lhe lott&lt;r P"' t
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·' aur1 cullll' t1 l\11n 4UIII 1~, ~ ~ tl lP t V.lt 11 B ottom 11, "t lttt'l&lt;tl• ,m(l t! Jc 100•· 11; lui Lhr- fi rs t Mn , Nanr:} 6calc8 ~llo llll.li ~en
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THE ::l1 ANDil&lt;IG
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somt'tillll!l nnd 1 .,~t' tu ~h llt l 11 , 1ch1b mtght lo~1 a h'\\ l1np1 1 ' I\
ll\ lnc ~cemld llllllll" dllllllK Ju~ 1 1,11cd n.f111
J1111 l ~otd l&gt;htYL!I L110
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A.MERICAN ASSOCIATION
1 Mr und Mr~&lt; John Bu&amp;h of Ft
Won Lost
Pet !of t1 ~C ub., to t rc '\ . tltl nnrJ..hr. g;unes
Club
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6081fo r~ Swcet ltnd :md BtHCt' L c'f,ul l "I Ill ~ ,lpHtl'hl'll',lOn 1 . . uul ,J.
I Har-Json, 1nd
and lhc latter'•
Jn11&lt;tnapolls
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Fu 1 allhou~ll ' nf' c.:,, 1 dm ; l~
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led tne ' I\ CI I t1o·!J !O\Ilests b\ : confo c. 1 bl,..
J•lll n. 1, m of Aklm• ~Jl(lll ~{'Y · K,u ;~ ugua Sj)CI1t one da\ here ln31
Kan~lls City
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490 1CuL sonl.JsC\tlllo lt ~alo.llo,\japel 1mlllgm sunn) Jim cui. ll \~1 011 11 tr,lu d\ la st~&gt;rtk ll lt l'\ llCr GJ an&lt;"'- I\~C. WlthM1 a.ndMrs \'an Mc 5B
pa 11 ntJoo MJ .md Ml~ 01en Davt ' , Dact~
Cchl•llb\IS
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492 feet eta~ at but huu ,c 1f wb •ck111.; ..,;nc hit tnn 1nc tm 11 , 1t ilu.!
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1n(l Mrs 01:1. Suutll &lt;1.!1d 1 J A Smith ;~.nd Byron Roush
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479 fo!ll hlta Tllc StOle Vilo Plll lM!ll ·i Ftom tht•n on ho\\P.\tl Bo,Lu no · l l\{1
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MlnuC":lpnJili
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Lou Gemlg nw.!l&lt;t•rl !,p liOltl CI No olr! ~Ill In a Uuublc head 1 l&gt;'t ll Snutll
Mun&lt;lay
Toll do
43 ~ 32 and BalJc Ruth .,ull11.~ No II j Pi t.tuu gll hccullectcanoh v-rthd ll l Etne st Denney and f11m1 ly spa1~ \ Mr3 Hdt1c Lawrence Is vhntm~
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bnt Averill~; fom · bl!.!;CI w1lh thrcc 1 l·l~;ht hJt ~ In the Hetond P.r.ill.c of Sm1da~ nt til e home o! her paJr.nt.5.)rel.all~Cll9.l Pomr.roy
NATIONA.t LIEAOliE .... . on was m01e lm)lmta riL ,1nd lh{ 1thc
double bJII he had
t}erlccL nrr11 Morgnn Center
' W'"li: Crew a•1d Mr Par~OfiJ; J
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Won Lo.!l•
Pt•t. Olmclanclludlam chet!.('Lj the Ncw i P.I'•Jagc (If 1;1' IJ I 51x
Mabel T\ler spent !hr wu·k· enli l o,,~·, n~ 1 •
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St. Lrluts
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1\lth he• mothrJ Mrs Howard Wll· lwrc Tucsd
560 ught bnc!. h1 tl11 nlt;h tea iJ l'tJih , :':i!X 1111 ~ 111 six wnt ~ nt t t by
m.s
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5:ll Hudlm iu nlL \111( t! • v o~nks t v t;IX 1u ~ •b, t tut,.. J. ho 1\ 1' " Upp,1o,r d (u ' 'CalC\ HJJI(oml:l Rnrl fa mily ilf 1 M ~ anrl MJ •, Arla111 S laught [ r
Chl~.ag()
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rlmt ci•Jt aon!y t•as :1 &lt;\ho:· ~pru 1 Sunda) the ~;uests 0 1rfl1tr'J Cd to CharhsLon after a
5 :lU Juts 1.1(( snutr:lwn the .,econd g[llllf ft ~ll pplll l'
Brcoklyn
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i ' l 'Yl'Clllg l'l 'l'l\11 to El ~ ltcoJ. 1 ll\ ~ Ol e n Davl~
sho1t vi.sJt h ere v.lth hh;
brothe r
Bo! (,n
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Ml s srunh Coh..rll of Colum!Ju &lt;: IJumrs ail'1 f&amp;mlly Thry will leavf'
Pltt~burxh
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471 1 B1andt tQtild IJr r(Jllnd fm 1m!\ tittles It ~~ ,t 1cwnl tnR( 1 ., net
•EI' SIX lilt • ll\ llH' Cll!&lt;l Nrds liH} Uo, - b!l'll brlLN!'d Slnt'e 189~, \\h ''l WJI. ll llS bC{'ll \I S I ~IIlg ICiatJVt'S Ill thl, for I&lt; lorida 1:10011 becaW:Ie of the
Phll rdc lphla
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315 ; ,on Lool. • I to 0 Suoflrl WR~ al1 I.H"r l Robms(n 11ow nmnage1 or til l nclghboJilood the past y,crk:
Clnctnnutl
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mo t 1, good 111 l ilr \1' ~\lCI wi•H 118Jookhn Rohln10., got sP~CI hil s II' I M 1s La1'.•n•nce SwRnoon and son the rlunal r Will b ~ very oerteficiQI
wcut \,) li l(' R1 1 VL ~ J to I n v.a~ ~I' H'n Llllll'6 at but wlulr- plavll\g for .rellUIIcd to t11cJJ horue 111 st Paul 1to hun
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bl.llldt~ 15th s ui cc~ s
BnlllmrJ c agn1&lt;1st St Louts
Ml 1m af te r a l\lio· wt r. k:s vNt '&gt;11 •1 1
Club
Won Lost ~c t
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II.. Lhr bat.: ~ Wt'le fl.ootll'd ami tlH! Sox plltatr of RoblllsDns
The latl r I F cl\\111 D,H ls and famlt\ spent
No Chi!''rt for Her
Watoldngton
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OI L•Ih'Rth11 g IJY 0111\ 111.0 IUJIH mN hit SIX ~~ n~ll•s flll{! Ollf' doub,~ S U\1ilf,\ ul Hol!J, l' ra t cs !!CUl l
New York
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5•13 Wasnm,:tuu v.lwll VI( Ft,IZICI \Ia~ ~l"lt Dottnlllh\ wllrt.:1ell fl\e 8111 \Vtlkesvllle
A \\If• untl 11111T\it'r, t•r;:o,zPd in
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41i1 l nsl1ed 1n to ~nH lhr 1 o~m~
y 1 ~~~h~ &lt;~ud .t tloub!t•
j Thc lc \\ill bP all - &lt;l ay mcctlllfl ll"l\ ~••11 vf luJ~'n~"~s ln&lt;hi~IIJ' or
:!'!~ l.oub:1
44D f,tllllNI 1Wrl \\~lkl•d i\'c,t 1n fotn
Uotl.ml n !mil a mu ·a 1 bi~ dt\ fl tl' l l&gt;.tptl~l ll ;:! llt the ~ Ni1 llf1Hll' l lt"fp,."l"!l 1~ llf'l11tl f"J\II,.rl nnr pl1
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"I' I" 111 k•n fur ~::rnn1edChlcl1!lO
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LIBERTY THEATRE, .MIDbLf.PO~T, TODAY
"THE LADY WHo DARED"
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ed WJth a pretty l.wo.ply blow 1n·
to right center Look thjrd on Puritylo
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center and r-cored on
Hits
Btlvets Lap to first, Stivers reachRuns
lng n1~l wheu the tlelder elected to 1 errors
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A Wolfe went w Gallipol111 to consult an eye topcclalll\t,
and ~ptl1t a. couple of days • ''"
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Ttllw PickeD&amp; or Port Homer
spent the week end with hom
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By GARRY SCHU&gt;IACHEJ&lt;
tho wom hm not tmproYod Tho
New York AU¥ 16---l'tu! recent. bt&gt;~:;t lht'y vc been able to do IJ; fin1optional releuts which ~~ent Pltch· Ish lle(;Ond They might do that

R.ochelle N y -Jim
Lontlo&amp;. Oreeor,
defeated Omo
O..rlbiLldl, Italy
OeUJ'(t Ca~ Italy , ddea t.ec:
Sandm Eubo, ill.ri1:flJI'y
Murt.on Jaekaon, New York WI)IJ
fron 1 Gene Bruct. Chlcalo
Jlm McMillen, Ohlcaao dc[cat-.
ed Mllr:e Romano, Ne'l! York

Schaal
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Gaul handdled li chances and missed a 15th
fth
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""'\era 1 o
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w~ fthe feats of fielding sk11l PnrthlUiarly In the ninth lnnmg, did

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hl~~:n.o 2~:oo~ ba~~a~~; ~~Yt6J Norwo~uJI~~· ~~~c~~~~~tiL~fl~de;lw~~~,:,~~~
;~d;J~;~ ~ WAY t'.fl0 FAVOR AT ST LOUIS
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WRESTLING RESULTS

runnor
J&lt;nllht"o 0y 1o .,• ..,. On
Neuy had a blt. of h&amp;rd. luck at aroundcr to 11.n1., tne eat.cher wu
bat -which kep~ him oft' 1lrat one retlNd Oav111C0l'lnl stanle' pop-

~=that
f~e.::W;'~~r.:n:n:
b~~l~orw~~! ~~:h ~~u\n~~!erln~~~~ ~h~
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Otean Plcktna the pn.!t wepk we1c Rtlv
Timothy o. Clyde Wo)fe,
O'CnnrJ.Cr or l.etart, Ellrl Snyder
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Retthmlller of Radnc lUld
Eleaf Ptckt!!M and da.u"hters
I Jllrcnk Krider of Cincinnati a.nd
Mort.:ltll Star were visll:(ll b of M. a
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Wr:en the omce bof'a craMmottf:r I&amp; Ut.ilcd be.c!: on accou.n~
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TIJe man who 1s a1v;a.ye rtt.vfna
abcut marrled life Is probably a.
bac":elor
our Own VaudewUie
Tt ~rher-Johnny,
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Jotumlc-Ycs, mam lhcr~·,;
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Hoeflich Hit H rd 1 the. ballti IU!d called number three, SUvera' hU to center Dunn waa the
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Firat Two
Be.. four,
tben :.norUy thereafter lnnlDI Pint up he drove wickedly
Ne s.&lt;.-y aroUllded out The ump1rlnr lllto rJ.aht ftekl. for wn&amp;t looked llke
,c:omea tea Y
on the whol'!. wns aa usual, aood
a sure hl.t, but Dt/!lt comlna ~.p faat
Leading hltten were Demoakey, ~d t.o the aide, made a nne catch
AS GAM£ ADV
, ANCES who Slniled and doubled, and se- oft' hla shoe·topa.
cured halt or tlle y,s, t.orB i\11'.:1, Oa.ul
The line-up.
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-il.nd Stivers who slngiOO twlcu each
Gau~ uemoakey Are Stan The seorltlg Wru&gt; done as follows
rw~, OrD"eld.
Oarot
For Middleport.. tn the third Jn.
AB R H PO A E
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Niu Catch
Shorr Gordon w:u credited with a M AJI2naworth, 3b 3 0 0 :1 1 0
lucky hit when he !.lt to short &amp;tid Dema&amp;key, CC
4 1 :1 8 0 0
'Twas l.be old, old atory w:rain P'rl· l Knlihl fell down EUI he t.ook th-.'1 Hubbard, 2b
4 1 0 2 3 0
da even 1.,.,. at the High sd11JDi ath- 0011, M Allens\lorvh !lOPPed to R Allenswor\.ll,
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r1 and 86
4. 0 1 1 l 1
Iettc fteld , when another Middleport down the leh field foul line, anoth· Nea.l, as and lb
4 0 0 3 I 1
tea.m carne to Pomeroy for a ~· ~ er luck) bound taking the baJI narst, lb and r!
4. 0 0 6 0 0
reatkmal bell game, although this 1away h'om Dunn and allowlni QQr· Par110ns c
3 0 0 0 0 0
time it. WB.Ii the acagc, 'The pitcher I don to scot-e while Df!mosltey ran Hoet!Jcl P
4 0 0 1 1 0
went. t.o the well once too orten, • tbe hit Ulto a doub!c Habbnrd was
--for the Middleport boys came to safe '0/hen Knight erred on hill tap,
Totals
35 3 4 2" 7 l
Pomeroy to "rub 1t ID' and were IDemOI'Ikey holdlny second Here
Pomeroy
4 1 2 2 Q 0
disappo.int.el.t when t.he game came Lady Luck agam stepped m when StlYe1s c!
to a close The Purity Creams R AUen&amp;wo 1th singled cleanly t.o Pavls, rr
4 2 1 1 0 ~
came up to play the local contln· l cent.er, and Stlve1s fell 1n neldln&amp; ~tu.ght , S8
4 0 1 3 2 2
gent and were swlped by :1 seven lo , the ball, ocmookcy and Hubbard 1nel!lllerood, c
2 1 0 1 1 0
three score
I both scoring Neal ftied to DaVI.s.
Stanle), 2b
4 0 1 4 I
Hoeftlch, of thE' losers, pitched~ 1 For Pomeroy, Stivers oiJened the !Shorr, lb
4 0 I 14 0 0
nice game e.ller the second Inning I 11ame bl sln11llng into right Oeld, Harb1ectlt P
4 0 0 0 1 0
althOugh he was somewhat fortu- 1Look second. on uav,s D.J.ngle ~a~ot Dunn, 1f
4 1 1 :1 0 0
....... ~ •- escape with no more nm~ third base Knight drove a wicked Gaul, 3b
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have trickled across This changed
the compleXIon .rom ,w0 on and
none out to two out and but one
on and t.hat runner at ntst A
wa'lk and two hltll followed aft.er
thiB lo count two markers
The star&amp; or the game afield werf'
Demoskey, ln center who corralled

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I Davis ~~eored When Davis and Parsons collided at the plate, Nessy foll lowOO Davis owr Shorr slnRled to
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Into Hubb&amp;rds hands the latter
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Pomeroy, i
[;eft on bases-Putlty Creams, ' 1,
Pomeroy, 6
First base
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Creams, 3, Pomeroy, :1
Wild plt.ch6-Harbrecht, 1, Hoc·
ftlch, I
PB.B&amp;ed ball- Parsons.
Double plRy ~Hubbard lunasslst ·
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M• and Mn Dan Sa&gt;r• ond i'
and da1J3.o,'\l.ers of Huntington • Frank
lira Georle: Sayre or .&amp;.nUqult)l Bayn 01 Pa., o.Dd two chlldnm of
wer:J villt.o(B 0( )ln. N)'lt IJayre DUUon , fi&amp;yle were oueuts of Mn
Nye SAyre sunday
IW weelf..
~ .Uaddalene Wc.lle 1poolal
burial of Charles Hr:nlc:J.r
nune who has tleen employed at ofTho:
R~d House broU1er·ln·II\W ol
Eaa• Liverpool ror lhe pant ~~
Va.n Wolfe of this place took PIIIC ~ \
la ilpendlnl Jler vacation with her
ben: In the Wolfe ocmc.'ely Sun·
broUw P. 0 Wolfe aDd raml.ly

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forecast of future development!. a.L Is a !allure the roult of weakne8ti
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of the team het. 1n lUi rrame.work
Fant Seven To W1n ame Perh:ip!; the~ Gl11nt.s are overly 1lf iAc011~.w hab bcome convinced
2·1 Score· Luque l ~&amp;ul!pldou~~o or fearrul buL It u jwL of 1t look fu1 ~u1ne JJt.anlinll: player
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Weakeru.
1tn belit:\lns Lhat the re le&amp;IICti wont 1tatl:• t.o lear ctown and build &amp;.new
1st.op With second string pi LChen An lither pennant Is J11~J.11 8 amb l·
AND CARDS WIN
1Will the n ext pmk slip bear the lien, atHI It has been p1ctt} 1o\ell
1n11me o! one of the stumbling regu. demonstJil.t~d that tl:1e present ILr·
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ray cun t Y.h1 ll for him
In Cloaing Frame; Tribe I Frapkly a teorgaJIIzatlon doe~ It lb true that tht lnjurieE to
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1seem to be m ordet !!.l ~rw P olo Lmd~t1 ... :n ou and Crltz have llam W1n1 Two;
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ose Grounds
pe1cd the club and Jeta 1cted Itt;
At Chleap--Ov&amp;n
"Cowbov
Two to Bra vet
I The preem troup nas had tour progrcs.&lt;;
Bu t 1t " al.o True that
Phelps, Colorado, ddeated Larn
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Johnson, Chica1o negro light hcum 1
1hasu t come d01:1e fhere have OO(&gt;n geL to thr f1 ont btofon• the stars
0 COP'• LAN I) C B URG
wetaht 110)
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Dnve Malt!r, Milwaukee, awardet
1 N "} 5~-tt~ Wntcr
up, but baskall y the team lJas been muffed them ill!
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teetmlcal knockout over Ed WilLs
N ~N Yo. II. Au&amp; l~~ lnu.smuch n~~the s~tme fl am yeru to ~ear -1.:rry,
That Mcou1 w lHt.s ~ec u fit 00
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ja Llltk uf good l}l tcherb p1cvente(! Jncksvn L !.n d strom Ott and H~an stlll1 botl· Blhumach~r and He\ In~
!'I! go.
tile role..., Ynrk Glnn\.8 !roru making and a n ln d&gt;Herent Jllt.chlng staff Crl Ro(;heslel 1~ m o~t slgmflcflnt
ON~ rae Naron, Greecto knock ~d 11. ~rlou::; t '1reut for ~he Natwna1 1hoi\ c made up the ball c lub
Pel haJ&gt;l:l tte ,s alread~ 1\orkt.ng 011 11
1League p€tu•ant thb scu.son, there
out . ~.ofarlon M'Rtuuak, (IJ
It has \}to('n MrGta\lo s tdca rl11h: r1f'n 1 t, ttt 1o.Jil br mg one of the tal·
A. New Haven- Wtlhe Bush was coJ\sldc rublc cxcllrmcnl too;ta J , :~lortg that th ese ll•llYCrs cou''l ~~oln cllttd St Lutus c,\ldlnal faun lm.nd ~
Waterbury negro light heavyv.clgbt about Jun Moon e~
1the champ!Ollslll p 1f 01 operly sup- lo t!Jc P olo OrOUJI(h;
detenled Bob Olin, New York. tlO f
Mooney t\\llat 10 111and name fo 1 I POl ted b} JJIUIOI helpers
Hughie
H.oche.stcr Red Wmgs stth m g to
At N~w York - Harry Wallach a Nrw Yo1k ball Jlla)'l'i -&lt;dnw~t a~~Cillz Wll.h nUdf'd to the roster Ills\. 11 n tt1e Inl&lt;.'lnattc.nal League '-'tn ·
New York welterweight defeat~ Jelcluu~:~ u.~ Guldslt m• made h1s de- )I ,u
and J ohnm Vt-r[l'('l tlu ~ 1 ua uL needs p1tchlng as:;lst.auce and
Artie Deluca, Brnolr.ly:-~ ((il
but un F11d11y u.~~:aulst Lhe Plrates JJt I Sp1111~
FJ cddv L1 :1. -.h h;~~ albo !\ I~ a Iel:ll fn&gt;or tllat !litera .... ha~
Joe Olh::k HI po~ N~w Yorkel PllL~b\ ,rl; h anrl twtwr.l Lhcm back ..! lpla~eu cummendr.bll• Dull 1n 'he m.!L· I bcst.ov. eu upou the club Jt ~ almo:;l
defeated H~ry ~rllck Kabma:tu 11 t1:1 l lhe }UC!Il.l! soulhpa~J. jUiil •,- field fo 1 tv.o sea:;o'Jils
a cmch that McGI.\'1\ nas seen w
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ca lled flOlll t he Olanls . \Ul Y la11n
But :splendid!~ •'" 11 1c~c mlnu1 1t that thu C!lJ uma !~ 1\ 1!J Jt"\Jfi} the
Barney Baker
New
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hea.Hwelght, defeated Artie Rocllm· and copptd n hit !mmclf Md 011
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Florl~a drew -OOf
A· Erie
PB - F'l auk
Goosb·t
Plt:sburgh weltetwelihl defeaLcd
Donald Fabb Clinton lnd I LO I
A~ Utica, N. Y -81.eve Wola!ll n
Utln .defeated
Sammy Mar.d•'ll
Rockford IU, former llgh.Lwcl~ll·
champion (10)
At Springfield, MaSfi.-Unkno.HJ
Wlnl!'on Hartford Conn
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Nlw iolk Au~ .:'1-..:oUllll\' Jim
Bultomll'\ 1 !te 1 n !el~
the toaM
laud th e goa~ of the St Lou1s once
n~am I!!' u1 high favor v.Jth Mound
[C!LY !Juls
Bo~Lomle~. a Oop m the lii ~t
wudd se1 1~~ v.a6 moll' or ~~~J; a
lmaJked man 11hen the ple'leut can1·
p&lt;l. lgn open«l Although Jun plckl'ct
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In hls next gamt R :.~tum.ley alliu
co!lect.cd ,1 hlt
In 1:1~ tiu;t fi.vtgume.s ~tftcl Col!m~ 'A fl.&gt; mjured
Su nn1 J1m battc tl m ~c1~n 1un ~ ~IH.l
dro\c out trn l1IL&lt;; 111 lwcnty-two
tunes at bu' 101 nn :lH'l llYl' uf 455
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sour 1 are VISlllng relatives and old
1lnt&gt;rC&amp; at t.hls place Mrs Scnvlllc
v..as formerly Mi8B Lucy Prince o!
this 'lillC'e and the Rev was rorm 'l:J510r
1 M1 and Mrs Earl Price of New
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One of the first dutieo of every citizen i• to help ihe wl!epJ• of bue·
inea&amp; of the home city move rapidly,
Yom locnl dealers are ready and willing to •UbRJY lfi!Uf every
need. They should have your good will an&lt;l •P!Il'ort.

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Buying at home means your money will be workina for your city
instead of wc.;rking for some other city.

Spending your money in the city that support• you me~n• th~t
you ere a real dthen and that you like to ••• YO!Ir ~~t~ilhl&gt;or, ao
well a• younelf, become more proaperoua.

Aftlf;RIVAN LI..\GUL
Woiihlniit·1n at 8t Lfl11is
Pfllladl'lphla Ill Clevchnrl
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Spending your money at home mean&amp; more payrolla for home
people.

Keeping money at home mean• raising property valuea and help ...
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THAT the merchandire sold by your local dealers is pleasing others- it is aure to plea~e you.
By trading in the home city you help younelf, your neighbon and
your city.

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GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN A~SOCJ..tTION
Ka.msa.~ City at Culumbu:;
Mllwn.uk.l!e at Toledo
Bt Paul at Lotil.svllle
Minneapolis at Indianapolis

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l 62·YeiU-Oid horseman the Ken.tuek.y.owned colt beat Keno, seconll
[ct\f)lce in the bettlni, In the ric'J
l:lta ke here ye~~terdlly
A crowd G! more thAn 10.000 saw
[ the vet.eran driver urge over Oalu..
Butler by leM than half a tlea(l
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1 W H Cane 1 Neddl:l Guy, the fa.
1HJrlte ran fifth ln the tlrat heat,
l l!n!Khed second in the second •nd
lhen was withdrawn when she went
lame
K eno owned by John M Berry of
1Fl.onw Ga won the first heat ~nd
Calumet Butll•r took the &amp;eoond
l heftt easily '\lolnnlng t.hc event In
the third clash by Just overoomlng
thl'
Georgia
horse 's
deaperat.e
stJr-tc h drlvl'
The Jlll:te money fm the H~mble ~
tonlan \las dl~lded as follows First
Calumet Butler $.3!549 97, Keno,
~~ud 1901428 · Calumet Belrlcka,
' \ d $~07 14
The other three
~1 t~-C d rlotte Hanover
Nedda
.oUY an
Calumc~
Bush-were
aw.mled $1000 each

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ClurlRild 13 . Nr:w York 7
Cleveland 9 N('•v y( rl. 1
Bt Louis 12 BORt.c 1 2
Chlr flgo 5 Wa&lt;hlngtou 1
0.1lv gam~s ~.cherlull 1

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N"1\' York 2, Pltt~burgh I
Bt LouiB 9: Brooklyn 3
B,o:,lon 1, Cinclmutl o
Bc, ton 3, Cincinnati I
Pluladf':lphla 14 , Chicago 4

WHA'r f&gt;IFfE"£11

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Knmns City 9, C'..olmniJus i)
Columbw 10, K~tnsas Cl\' G
Bt Paul J, LotiiSV!IIt• 2
Toledo 13, Milwaukee 3
Inu'anopoh11 6, Mlm.ea.~ou, J
Indianapolis 'I, MtnneapGIIs !i

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OC!ihen N Y, AU&amp;' 1$-INBCalu met Butler a nve-to-one out.-

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clmhed
1\Jtll a home,
P oOl M1 S pt ncH the Pirate hur
Jer \Hts cunsldC!it bh ...
00 Ht
ullo...,cd the Q uint- one hit les.s than
Mooue J t(&amp;Vf' lind lnll!:ht llavr wu 11
wi th 11 couple of good CI•ICk~ Ot:htud
htm a!ld on top of tbal Mvont "
fiU'ncd 111m Lhlet• Llltlf.'~
Moonq
also fann ed Ct~lnotu."&lt;k\ a pinch hiL
lei 111 the nl!llll ,lfll'l ~J.al.lr.lng I he
\t'JlO\\
If Adolfo Luqu~
the BI OOKI\1\
hm :~ 1 lw.rl 0111 ~ b!Ltt 11 ~;faw ~Dd•

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FRIDA\''~

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Wiaa f31,~1.81

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ty Golf, Philadelphia (fil
bcrnngcr wa..s pltchm, ~tt~J H.! I ~~~{ ~,1u t 1 !In,\ I\ lt)JI ;~.c~cl Uu tt um· ))l! ;'li;Nl l!.lLh Blltt.ornlr\ s h!ttmg da} and held a famlb reunion at
F'J"tt.Dkte Wallace Cl
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le;, lu Lhf! lme ·UJl of !he Cnrd1111l 1.hat J im will sta\ tn tllc !me- up If the uld home
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• eveand,
sem·tllt:St LoulsCu l dU mk.llgrllnh• ml Cll
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he"e ~ 1 ,_,, 1 )t"c "oodw mk.even a!
I 1 0 0 0 o--4 ed a. technical knoal(out over Jess ~ ble u lhe RoblllS ll bl 3 ll \\ll ~ lJ
o Ill~ JUlltll 1ed lhe sh1ft b) gom~
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Mills spent Saturduy
() 0 0 0 0 0-3 Bc rbaneU, t!lalrmmt to the Mej'{lcu~ fuurth stnugllt ~~o ln or the Cun,ls lon.. ~ bu HCing t~pret"
d
~lct~tycu~l~'~bylf,t.l:~:~ 1~t ~~~:(~J~;e;~ aud f'unday With his WI!e und 5011
0 l 0 0 0 0 4 1eather"We!Rht cilamplonsht ( 51
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a 1 11!C lOme 0
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e lghtwc ll!'ht of Cle~(
mlL. almost a tcll·.;~une leud
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If J 11 11 dtx; v. 111 ba~k 111 ultl NIJ &amp;is1r Alexander
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lal ndd, stopped Eddie ',ndrcws, Cleve douiJlr tumble b~ Smde Ho bm shod 111 1K.. 111 to the shldrl rlws .or t1' 1"
Jollll OVilliU&gt; sp nt Lhe lott&lt;r P"' t
an 121
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tht V.'.Ck h{;rf' ~1lh hl5 aunt ,
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Hmplons
to 1,1
·' aur1 cullll' t1 l\11n 4UIII 1~, ~ ~ tl lP t V.lt 11 B ottom 11, "t lttt'l&lt;tl• ,m(l t! Jc 100•· 11; lui Lhr- fi rs t Mn , Nanr:} 6calc8 ~llo llll.li ~en
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l i]Ul~~ poo rly ,
THE ::l1 ANDil&lt;IG
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! Dt.:d M1ddlcswa rt .has been ,()n the
somt'tillll!l nnd 1 .,~t' tu ~h llt l 11 , 1ch1b mtght lo~1 a h'\\ l1np1 1 ' I\
ll\ lnc ~cemld llllllll" dllllllK Ju~ 1 1,11cd n.f111
J1111 l ~otd l&gt;htYL!I L110
.'O ick l's t for SC\riRI IiaJI&gt;
A.MERICAN ASSOCIATION
1 Mr und Mr~&lt; John Bu&amp;h of Ft
Won Lost
Pet !of t1 ~C ub., to t rc '\ . tltl nnrJ..hr. g;unes
Club
et Pl!.nl
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6081fo r~ Swcet ltnd :md BtHCt' L c'f,ul l "I Ill ~ ,lpHtl'hl'll',lOn 1 . . uul ,J.
I Har-Json, 1nd
and lhc latter'•
Jn11&lt;tnapolls
6:1
L&gt;O
52!J sllcncl' lilun h .Hl oto PO ,~vc n run ~ ga mr
Fu 1 allhou~ll ' nf' c.:,, 1 dm ; l~
mot
htr
M1
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Wtrdlc
M&lt;-DPde ol
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Lom~vlllr
LiO
Lil)
511() Benge tlw Pl11ls ll ulkt
led tne ' I\ CI I t1o·!J !O\Ilests b\ : confo c. 1 bl,..
J•lll n. 1, m of Aklm• ~Jl(lll ~{'Y · K,u ;~ ugua Sj)CI1t one da\ here ln31
Kan~lls City
59
60
490 1CuL sonl.JsC\tlllo lt ~alo.llo,\japel 1mlllgm sunn) Jim cui. ll \~1 011 11 tr,lu d\ la st~&gt;rtk ll lt l'\ llCr GJ an&lt;"'- I\~C. WlthM1 a.ndMrs \'an Mc 5B
pa 11 ntJoo MJ .md Ml~ 01en Davt ' , Dact~
Cchl•llb\IS
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492 feet eta~ at but huu ,c 1f wb •ck111.; ..,;nc hit tnn 1nc tm 11 , 1t ilu.!
5S
1n(l Mrs 01:1. Suutll &lt;1.!1d 1 J A Smith ;~.nd Byron Roush
MllwntJY.ce
61
479 fo!ll hlta Tllc StOle Vilo Plll lM!ll ·i Ftom tht•n on ho\\P.\tl Bo,Lu no · l l\{1
fitl
j
pllla
h
ChJCJ.tii.O
~
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bqpu
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the
t.nll
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hl
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utghlct
of Colmnbu~ \ls ltl•d E:&gt;II m·oHJt a btlt. tncss lnp to Columbll!1
MlnuC":lpnJili
04
467
53
Lou Gemlg nw.!l&lt;t•rl !,p liOltl CI No olr! ~Ill In a Uuublc head 1 l&gt;'t ll Snutll
Mun&lt;lay
Toll do
43 ~ 32 and BalJc Ruth .,ull11.~ No II j Pi t.tuu gll hccullectcanoh v-rthd ll l Etne st Denney and f11m1 ly spa1~ \ Mr3 Hdt1c Lawrence Is vhntm~
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bnt Averill~; fom · bl!.!;CI w1lh thrcc 1 l·l~;ht hJt ~ In the Hetond P.r.ill.c of Sm1da~ nt til e home o! her paJr.nt.5.)rel.all~Cll9.l Pomr.roy
NATIONA.t LIEAOliE .... . on was m01e lm)lmta riL ,1nd lh{ 1thc
double bJII he had
t}erlccL nrr11 Morgnn Center
' W'"li: Crew a•1d Mr Par~OfiJ; J
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Won Lo.!l•
Pt•t. Olmclanclludlam chet!.('Lj the Ncw i P.I'•Jagc (If 1;1' IJ I 51x
Mabel T\ler spent !hr wu·k· enli l o,,~·, n~ 1 •
b
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I Yt. n k crs 1 ~~ to ~' ,fl,q cmw
St. Lrluts
72
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ti4J Y01'
1\lth he• mothrJ Mrs Howard Wll· lwrc Tucsd
560 ught bnc!. h1 tl11 nlt;h tea iJ l'tJih , :':i!X 1111 ~ 111 six wnt ~ nt t t by
m.s
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New York
Gl
48
5:ll Hudlm iu nlL \111( t! • v o~nks t v t;IX 1u ~ •b, t tut,.. J. ho 1\ 1' " Upp,1o,r d (u ' 'CalC\ HJJI(oml:l Rnrl fa mily ilf 1 M ~ anrl MJ •, Arla111 S laught [ r
Chl~.ag()
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rlmt ci•Jt aon!y t•as :1 &lt;\ho:· ~pru 1 Sunda) the ~;uests 0 1rfl1tr'J Cd to CharhsLon after a
5 :lU Juts 1.1(( snutr:lwn the .,econd g[llllf ft ~ll pplll l'
Brcoklyn
58
56
i 9.') 9 Lo I
i ' l 'Yl'Clllg l'l 'l'l\11 to El ~ ltcoJ. 1 ll\ ~ Ol e n Davl~
sho1t vi.sJt h ere v.lth hh;
brothe r
Bo! (,n
r14
5!.1
Ml s srunh Coh..rll of Colum!Ju &lt;: IJumrs ail'1 f&amp;mlly Thry will leavf'
Pltt~burxh
5.1
r,s
471 1 B1andt tQtild IJr r(Jllnd fm 1m!\ tittles It ~~ ,t 1cwnl tnR( 1 ., net
•EI' SIX lilt • ll\ llH' Cll!&lt;l Nrds liH} Uo, - b!l'll brlLN!'d Slnt'e 189~, \\h ''l WJI. ll llS bC{'ll \I S I ~IIlg ICiatJVt'S Ill thl, for I&lt; lorida 1:10011 becaW:Ie of the
Phll rdc lphla
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315 ; ,on Lool. • I to 0 Suoflrl WR~ al1 I.H"r l Robms(n 11ow nmnage1 or til l nclghboJilood the past y,crk:
Clnctnnutl
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mo t 1, good 111 l ilr \1' ~\lCI wi•H 118Jookhn Rohln10., got sP~CI hil s II' I M 1s La1'.•n•nce SwRnoon and son the rlunal r Will b ~ very oerteficiQI
wcut \,) li l(' R1 1 VL ~ J to I n v.a~ ~I' H'n Llllll'6 at but wlulr- plavll\g for .rellUIIcd to t11cJJ horue 111 st Paul 1to hun
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bl.llldt~ 15th s ui cc~ s
BnlllmrJ c agn1&lt;1st St Louts
Ml 1m af te r a l\lio· wt r. k:s vNt '&gt;11 •1 1
Club
Won Lost ~c t
Nunc
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out
In
\JI( nu1th umu q
Botlcmlcvx
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v..a
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almo.st
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!;lstu Mrs Sad1c Dav1s
1
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PhllRdclphln
"i'9
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II.. Lhr bat.: ~ Wt'le fl.ootll'd ami tlH! Sox plltatr of RoblllsDns
The latl r I F cl\\111 D,H ls and famlt\ spent
No Chi!''rt for Her
Watoldngton
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OI L•Ih'Rth11 g IJY 0111\ 111.0 IUJIH mN hit SIX ~~ n~ll•s flll{! Ollf' doub,~ S U\1ilf,\ ul Hol!J, l' ra t cs !!CUl l
New York
163
46
5•13 Wasnm,:tuu v.lwll VI( Ft,IZICI \Ia~ ~l"lt Dottnlllh\ wllrt.:1ell fl\e 8111 \Vtlkesvllle
A \\If• untl 11111T\it'r, t•r;:o,zPd in
53
57
41i1 l nsl1ed 1n to ~nH lhr 1 o~m~
y 1 ~~~h~ &lt;~ud .t tloub!t•
j Thc lc \\ill bP all - &lt;l ay mcctlllfl ll"l\ ~••11 vf luJ~'n~"~s ln&lt;hi~IIJ' or
:!'!~ l.oub:1
44D f,tllllNI 1Wrl \\~lkl•d i\'c,t 1n fotn
Uotl.ml n !mil a mu ·a 1 bi~ dt\ fl tl' l l&gt;.tptl~l ll ;:! llt the ~ Ni1 llf1Hll' l lt"fp,."l"!l 1~ llf'l11tl f"J\II,.rl nnr pl1
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4)0 on1• lUll, au d folj!Crl Bhug1• b 111 B lrokhn Ill 1924 1,•1 rn lll llll clnu&lt;n 5 111111 •1, Aug Jl; Lnryu n• l!•tl
"I' I" 111 k•n fur ~::rnn1edChlcl1!lO
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LIBERTY THEATRE, .MIDbLf.PO~T, TODAY
"THE LADY WHo DARED"
Bki..;.J..
altl CenwaJ Tearle

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noM111J )[ackalll. CoiU'ad N.,el' and II R.. Wamtr.

We that II Ule-l&amp;a

In Thrillia• a.,ce F i "~ I

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ed WJth a pretty l.wo.ply blow 1n·
to right center Look thjrd on Puritylo
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center and r-cored on
Hits
Btlvets Lap to first, Stivers reachRuns
lng n1~l wheu the tlelder elected to 1 errors
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A Wolfe went w Gallipol111 to consult an eye topcclalll\t,
and ~ptl1t a. couple of days • ''"
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her t.aUihter M.hia Ool.lle Wo e
Ttllw PickeD&amp; or Port Homer
spent the week end with hom
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By GARRY SCHU&gt;IACHEJ&lt;
tho wom hm not tmproYod Tho
New York AU¥ 16---l'tu! recent. bt&gt;~:;t lht'y vc been able to do IJ; fin1optional releuts which ~~ent Pltch· Ish lle(;Ond They might do that

R.ochelle N y -Jim
Lontlo&amp;. Oreeor,
defeated Omo
O..rlbiLldl, Italy
OeUJ'(t Ca~ Italy , ddea t.ec:
Sandm Eubo, ill.ri1:flJI'y
Murt.on Jaekaon, New York WI)IJ
fron 1 Gene Bruct. Chlcalo
Jlm McMillen, Ohlcaao dc[cat-.
ed Mllr:e Romano, Ne'l! York

Schaal
1 2 3 1 ~ 6 78 9

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Gaul handdled li chances and missed a 15th
fth
d urIDl th e f ru.cas "·
""'\era 1 o
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w~ fthe feats of fielding sk11l PnrthlUiarly In the ninth lnnmg, did

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hl~~:n.o 2~:oo~ ba~~a~~; ~~Yt6J Norwo~uJI~~· ~~~c~~~~~tiL~fl~de;lw~~~,:,~~~
;~d;J~;~ ~ WAY t'.fl0 FAVOR AT ST LOUIS
ll!ln~
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runnor
J&lt;nllht"o 0y 1o .,• ..,. On
Neuy had a blt. of h&amp;rd. luck at aroundcr to 11.n1., tne eat.cher wu
bat -which kep~ him oft' 1lrat one retlNd Oav111C0l'lnl stanle' pop-

~=that
f~e.::W;'~~r.:n:n:
b~~l~orw~~! ~~:h ~~u\n~~!erln~~~~ ~h~
a low hurd line drJYe wen~ glound, and stepping on seeond for

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J!IOR' , 8,\t.E-Baled · Hay
Otean Plcktna the pn.!t wepk we1c Rtlv
Timothy o. Clyde Wo)fe,
O'CnnrJ.Cr or l.etart, Ellrl Snyder
___ _ _ _ and 8011&amp; ot South Webster, Mrs
Retthmlller of Radnc lUld
Eleaf Ptckt!!M and da.u"hters
I Jllrcnk Krider of Cincinnati a.nd
Mort.:ltll Star were visll:(ll b of M. a
Mr ~tnd Mrs Gem11c Krldnr or

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,_,'jT OO ~TR~NG fORII
N,.,., ~. . . '~
Aft[ D[f[ATEn By ~~~*~'~!"~~~i:~4,E ~~z=~:~=
atH~:·~~~~r~~e w:tlk=t~:'~ ~ ~h':·:.~ r\ID cam~
the u::11 ~1ladct!~~Rai,:~~hl~; 01 HAT[ Plft V[D(! ~ ~~d J~l ~:~e~l ~ th:C~'f:r~he~ ~;~~ ~~~~ !~:~ /~~i~~~n~~~~e~a:h!:
POME OnOY OUT[r IT Il ~e
~!~eh::a: ~~rt~~~ ~~w:r~ I
o~~a~:~t ;:r~UI:~ p~~ade~~~Ja
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HI nil ;:::nl:~r~y ~~:~~~~ ~~~l~~n~~~~~~~~ ro~~~lngly

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an• _:· ~ D= :.::'... ~..~.:::"":::or•1 ',,
0 I 0 0 , _, CI~NT RECRUIT
REGULARS WONDER AS MCGRAWIC4lumet 9¥ler
PltRtTY CR[ /1ft MI]cj··~~\.·~~~
tho thnd ..., ' 1""" to '"' bq hll oroU.dw. Goul and 811" 8 ""' ·
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SENDS THREE TO THE MJ N 0 R S Out 'd . i

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A t . ntipede on hJa laet lop.

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FRUIT GROWERS To SEE BEST' Perso--1
_
-METHODS FOR FRUIT GROWING '
11.rrl~ed
viBl~lt.h , Mr. aod
AS SPECIAL CoMES To MASON Mw

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JONES' WORK IS
Ithe ~at or reht.tlvea and fhilorrttB
HIGHLY PRAISED ~eve rill day~&gt;. returned to hllr home
.a
In Chweland. TUeaday .
I Mr and Mn Artnur Wa llace of

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termina ..
r&lt;'pcrl f'rl minU: llqum 11 aftlc
.uly 1;1 a siDIJle

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l(ltnf.U! or !lnll·
Eleuc!' came in
:er dt'lotcd tu
t snld ·
t.\' pc ~
of or·
ur!' t xamlued.,
ttht•r o::ontrlbu·
C: \ 1dent
The
leg ljaug, tr1m~
ace ol organlznots c1 rme sur·
;equenl toll of
anu vlulE:nce,
h• wttiJ')Ut Ure
.mg !JQUOfll and
fit to ~ made

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to !!Je Omen! hospital to finl.Bh
La!- I the!: course at that place
lariee aceomPQ.nled bl!r lltn fur a .
HeltJn Grace Wllli&amp;ma wen•
They re- I1Villit with her father
Columblll! Wednesday' to vtslt

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lal fruit train which will ,u;,t
· hUR(• w :m wnkn IIU!t wrowcrs this Mt L:armel
at
the !amJJy tram a house
durlnalhe lntipo.:'ctlcn 11 om
iOn s•~ech
(..."ity, We!•
llorvestlliK
t~-- ll.~!~bac~tm~~
..· whlrh was ov.ned by the Red Bird p€:1'8(•11!1
In Meiss county, there- 1the' "Akron" chr:lltened ·
2S
milk lUVlrt~lnla.
11'111 l:w Augt.~
t H 11I YLBI
'l h· rmllclpate
11aln l:. schf·du
hcd t.o nu~oke wh,.ere
"' heCIIih
' ar...,.,
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t t ted
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da1J8.llter Dorothy
accompanied Mining rompany
por 8 a
turned Sunday ELCOOmpanJed by the , Mr. lk-ulah Caulkins who has ' relatJves and trom there to Sprlni~
Amnll palt of the :-t.J I.(' JY pro-~ :&lt;m 1 ~~ s~q.a;, l.n Olllo und W ent VIr· MrB Edith Oebh~t who vblted
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Jack110n o.dded that a.ll aitnlrs or former'a dauahter, Mlas
Vlolet been vlsJtlng r-eloth·e.s tn DeGratr tleltl Saturday to viRit. her coualrul
111 111
that Is belnc arrnng.U ft r frill : s
All da}
made
at
1thr.m
for
several
week11.
to
her
home
1the
lone•
a.dminlst.raLir.m
:.pp
!.LteJ
R9ush,
who
has
been
vlsltlna:
rel.a- Cleveland and Akron tor two weeko iMr ftnd Mrs. Clarence Long for a
81'0Were 1n Meljl!l Countv
' Y&lt;..url.,~tuwn Om~25 Aug 24., ~ar- In CuhUJibus. Saturday . Mrs. Eb·
CLUBS MEET
be regular IUid 1n P~lfect slw~ ltlves there lor two weeks,
! retmned home Prlday .
few clays and tll join them on a
'nv train. wh ich wil l be drawn tetta 0., AUI.
· .Mason
~tty , l.-r11hach and d&amp;Uihlel' will 10 to
--:,
- -- - - · 1 Mrs Eu~:ene Perry ol I.eavtttll- Ri:'lln Will or Columbw was the jtrtp tD CJJtton Hills. Mo . to vtau
2
by tte B. &amp; 0 wlll lmlu~ tv: o N,·&lt;:L VtrJlnUl.. Al.lif. 6, Hunt.ng - l!!doon, Ohio, to vl&amp;lt her daUihter, 1 The Puur•H Boya a.nd Olrl6 clubl l
FIR£ ALAR.'\!
1buf11 . 0. Is the guesl ot Mrs Wtl· guest o! hill uncle and aUlJt. Post· , her aunt for a few week!
cars
exhlblt5,
ll rar for lectures.
.:, W.
Va, C!l11ltc;
AUJ. 27.u.c.Jaclu;on,
o , It Rev
Mn. and
W . WAUlltln
OrantPhtlllp.t~ or
Oreat
held hume
an ke FrJday
cream
and aofcar
or all kinds
uf ma.chincr&gt; \u;~;
2a ar.j
0. Auec
FredandRelble
!Upptor
at Bend
the Man
Mf'mber.!l of the local Fl : e De-l llam
Mt"\,Wallace
M Hlggl:ibotham and
8
whlch are found ne ~~~ary m the :9
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we1e Columbus visltotll with Phil =~~~h~~d i~:r:v:~: ~~esat~:~~ partn1ent were cn i~d from t..htlh ! daughtEr Nellte wet&amp; the sund 11 y
i
mcx!wn orchard toda:.•
Intense1 mter, vt. 1&amp; otpecl~ Ill Wlll~amS(ln Friday
111 tnr pmes and with ' :...era.l J:Jt£1,. a.bout one o dock &amp;Lurday I ti:Ut!"S~ of Mrs. Clarence Norton of
, Arr.oog the speakers am scvc ra. he m![s on c! the train, fm not
M 1.1.nd Mrs Webb Hall D f Rut· ~en~ltlons of mWiical selecttona
mon.mg, when the fin• a :a.1m wa.~ laaJeJt. Centt-r
f«lm the Ohio State vn:.,·crs:ty, .,nee 1926 have fr ul1 grc wcrs In land and the latter's all;ter MrB.
The Oreat Bend Homemaken' soun&lt;:ed Smoke had been sen1) Lu.wrence Hubbard who was Lak·
epectaiL!it..~ m murk~tms an1 11u•• the Ohio Rive Valley territor) Wllllam Ooetz and dii.ugtu.er ''' club met at Ul~ ecbool buUdina coming from the Sauvaa:e Con· en t,~ the hospltnJ at Parkersburt,:
ll'Owlna; and ~peclaiJ!Its rro:n Wr!. mat w.tb 8\lth lavorabh: cundltJons ••'UdLL&lt;-port will leave Monday by Wednesday, In a rerular monthlY ft-ctlonery on Muln and Court ats, and r perated on for appendicttts
Vlrglnla University, th(' Ohil De
' r tL harvcJt.ng or a lurge crop motur !or Vlrlkn , Ill. wnen: th.. y meeting There were nine mem. h."!f" by night watcllman John two weeks tilgo wa~ brolll!:ht home
Saturday 11ond ts Improving.
partrnent of A@rlcu tlun' ~nd th( Many or the orchards vf this Slll;'- expect t&lt;l apend a week with rela- befll present and four vlaltora. Th.: Fhl11ip11, who gave the alarm.
Unl~d States Departm-:c nt of J\zrl lu nre pr.odllClng the1r tlrst full . tlve11.
resular bualness was dispensed with Er. tnmce to the building was
Ml1 .. aar~t.t~ v .roJneH of PlttsMonda.y ~venlnr there will be a apeelal oommuaklatiOD
.cultut'l:!, the a~~:rncll s 1nth whlcl :rop of rru.t.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jul ,IJ O'Connc'· then sewing waa taken up It wafi mane through a rear 1oor but nu burgh ts here visiting her mother.
beJd at the lodae haU ol Pomeroy LoQe No. IM, F. &amp; A . Ill.
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1nd Clifford HtUer len &amp;turday decided UJ hold the next meeting on bls5!- was found. The cause of Ute Mrs Elizabeth Jones and family.
SONG SERVJCE AT
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m&lt;..mlnK for Clevtl dliJ fer a wet ';s August. 26, at the home of Miss La· srno!'e wa.s a pan of some material
Floyd Wessel wife and children
for tbe purpou ol conteninr tiM! decree of En&amp;ered Ap.
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BETHANY CHURC H .._
· u With "wlf::l rorn·• · ~ 111~ t &lt;1 • M n. vis Vlneman
In the or N ew Hartford. Ia, ea.lled on 1·elpreDtlt:e on one fl&amp;ndldat•.
Tills meetirq Is upeded 1.0
L
kitchen
I atlvt.:; ancl lr1ends here Sunday
Sunday will be a full tlay lor
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-..· Reuben n.,_~Js lt&lt;L SF.RVICE STATION ENTERED
No damage W&amp;Ji done except to
W11l~r DeVoe, wlf~ and daugh ·
serft aa a. Get·to·retht'r afra.ir by Ule brethren a.ftft a per·
wor.UtlJlptofS at thr Bethany Churcl·
lor tl•dr home at .:!:1:14~ . •Verpo...,
the rear door where the cntran~.: t&gt; ter of Woodrslield, O , ca-lled on D
lod of more or lt'SI ina.divhy.
At u.e mcrnlng st&gt;t v1ce wh1d1 1::·
ilt~ ""' 1hfl fa ct that public s..·. uday morning .l!'.o:&gt;r se·.·e.· t. The L D navis Service atatton had l.een fon::etL
B w.lliams here sunday. Mr De·
tins at 10 15 REv Walter A Dick· :&gt;r mon w'll aid grffitl.Y In the soc· l"'f'eks vt!lt here Witil t • ' 1utte1 ·. at Kerrs Rurf was broken tnt.Q
Voe' nnd Mr Wllllanm were chums 1
DeUdoll!l relft11hmenb will bl: ser¥ed by Ute well known
bAll\. or Marietta Will ]Jll'UCh art" ' &amp;.S nl the comlnt,; Dl.!:armamem 1JJIII•·r.LS , Mr. and M! • J•·e Youug
and rntered Prlday night and n
MARRIAGE LICENSE
at o u ut. !Lt•1ena sevl!r~l years
which
!11
to
b
"
held
Rl
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Conde
and
dau&amp;ht
1
1
"n(cl
ence
BaDQuet
Klnr. Balpli Gilmore wltb his efficient coterie or
whl. h Communion !&gt;l"rvl~ will be
1
A marriage license was Issued by ug~,lmer Compl!'h arrlvr.d home
cb6ei\'M Rev Dtckha ut ~. 11 force · -..mf'VJ. Feb 2, 19:J2, Merrill Web· 1Iter. Bertha. lett Saturday for Co- ~:S~~~s y~lle~~a~~ ~:ra~~~e~
a11Jstants. The JDedlq will be called to ordt'l' at 7: 31
ful talker and wtll probnbly 1raw •1 :tddresslng
.tf!r nrorl Dnllid
huve
IH!en
lumbLIS.
where
they
w111
vlslt
the
h
d
•-a!
d
thro
the
probate
court
here
Friday
:tl·
Mooooay
f&lt;om
Sojournlnr
brethnn an espeelally lavlted.
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8
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"""'n g ne
UKh tt:rn
to Willi
k! h
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un ,.,.
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several grouPJi throtiih· former's dauQ'hter, M~ LoutH&amp;
large crowd Al the cvcJ1Ing !icrvlc JUt Meigs COWlty for tlle past week . l Conde, from Cinclnnatl, who Is &amp; window.
8 A 8 Ire, 25. of whetc
con
he has been ottendln!l
B7 Order :Of &amp;be Wor8blpful Moler.
which will be n c: .• Jtll ta by Lh•
n the subject of "WOJ!d Peace and ,spending a rew days In ColunlbWi
Local oflclalli went to the place Oalllpolls and F"slher ChltJllbers. 24. ,S&lt;!hooi.
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chok of tht&gt; Bethany thurch , 'r.'~t
hrmament."
1 MISII Leah Ma&amp;sar and brothtor, WheTt' an lnvestlgntlcm was
held or Middleport. He Is a school
M .. s. s
A. Pear or Memphis,
Attest J. Edward Foster, Secretary.
P . El!elsteln Will be lho h -Jno
rDerr.c-~r. Mr F:lselstci.l wlw h"ls de· ' ""r-nts
MHsrs. Websler
and PreHton
are .stmon
Mae.sar,
whoMrs
haveJoe
been
the could
Raturdny
morning,. JtbutwasnothoUght
elu ' s Chftmbers
teachu atis aOalllpolis
and Mlss/Tem•
waa the !aRt Thu'rnday atl'l I
at Swarthmore
cOllege
guests of
Mr and
Ruben
be obtnir&gt;-ed
music teacher.
She D . s .' Williams
voted the greater part ur his li f" t · 'nd •• rc traveling around W Lhe ror the Jl8St week, leave Sunday fur that young neighborhood buys had Ia the daughter of Mr and Mrs
dlu•·ch work portleularly l:1 dh · ' 1fTer mt CIJm nmniUcs In th lls t;ec- 1tbelr home In Wa.shlngt.on, · o 0, committed Ute deEd
HerbP.rt
Chambers
of
Soutll
'~r. r-f lhf' s tale of Oh1o, to bring I accompanied l)y Mr and Mrs. RU·
F'ourth aVt!mJe. Middleport
e&lt;&gt;tln(f the Bcth lltly d10lr u~ well m
'&gt;u ICen or the world dls.nrmament ben, Who Will visit. with relatlv&amp;~ for
teacNng thE' men's clu!;!l !r.r yra~
Ie.., before the public. During the H~\lf'ral dovs.
'! HOSE FOREIGN CJ\Kt:s
In ~unday School lVI II direct tb
"ITWer
th('y
hav~
covered
!.owns
1
Mrs
Ell.za.beth
Ht'Ckor
returned
SllfS FOR GROCt:RY ACCOUNT
ehQh· at the eveni ng lffi, v1cc. H
f Martclt.a. Alheus McConue]!;. from Wellsvllle, Ohio. Friday even·
By Deity Blll't'iay
has t·een a mcmt-:or ol this churcl
+lie New Lt·~lngton. Lc.w:an , Net- lng, alter a vi81l of .several Wt!eks
Tllt'rc 1&amp; a lway~ a: UntJJ In bt'lng
A t. ull wns filed In the common
men~ than 60 ye:us a whlt-h mOJ•
.onv llJp, Gluu.s:f'r C1 ookllvllle, Lan - 1 wlth relatlv,a.
able
to
lntrr.:duce
r.ome
favorite
ple11
· cour·t her~ Friday afternoon
lh"n &amp;0 he hns t ' en u most actl••c "B::tcr. J1u:k.son Wt'llston. McAt. l Mrs. Homer Hysell, o.eeompanled cake to your guests unr.Jcr 11 tar-' by /,be
A
Maf'JlQ.l', plaint1tr vs
WCtlfer The them~· of the can.t.atn lhur, Pm tsmcutn and Ironton
by Mr and Mrs. Boyd Dllgard , mo· el~:~n nume 8(..n~~::how It :;eems
H~Jwurd
and Verna C Hysell, de·
J.!l \VOW . l RIJr;ut tile !Hr 11( Chrl::;t
hO\'f' arranacd for me'!tmg., t.ored to ,Columbus Friday, whertl w~ll Its "cla£.1" t.o !'!llY Uu~ least. tenclnnts frr $607 ;:12 w1th lnlerc:st
()l$r/UBVT£D ..YK.IN6 PEI'ITURE~ SYNDICATE. fNC
aiHJ . will ]Jru1•e most ln tem;ttlle to ~tThr&gt;y
tile
Church
of Christ at Middle· Mrs Hysell had a twnoc removetl Here' ul£' two reciPES for 1eal oris- I from May JO, 1930. The amount
tJ!~ ~ wtw 11 ttf&gt;nd
prn(. I-11•nlh M E f'hurcll at Mid - from her lett eye, Dr. r.taag Ptll · t(ICf'!ltlc cakt's-ln taste a...; well 1118 allked for In the Vt'tillon Will! Jnll.IV.~ bt~khnut will lltlfh'~Ss nwm- d'r pr&gt;rt r.!Jtlch of Chr l ~t at Pou ,e- lw·med the &lt;.lpt!ra.tton
CHAPTER XXXVI.
chaM wlao M4 lllhauattve ncords little girl. He may even thinlr
· :
In name:
currcd th!'OU!'; h a ~I'OCf'I'Y account
bf!'tlrl ot tlw F::m•r;l Ru11 church 111 fl roy, 8hnpHun M F. church :~.t Pomhe
rot
the
aales
&amp;lips'!"
of all hbl ....aatiobs.
Feli5e ill cuilty. He possibly ""
Mr.' and M'I'B, lvaJter Oti.r~nter
GtnoeR Caflt'
-· - ~ --'--'-'c.'clc"k euudav mmntng
.r~ked Thatcher Colt.
"'Did ...,., . _ an• pill ,.
members Ruth Snyder and beJ
"I OJ!, Peac1• £1•u ngellca1 church at l1and two daUihters ftrrlved !tom Co·
MOTH IN EAR
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CIIHI child ,"
.
Pume~oy and the Betll!llly M. E lumbus Friday eveniul for a week·
l I-:!
tfo eggs!
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Well,
u
to
dtat,
Deteclike
th11
one"'
aaked
Thatt:her
"Do you actually think Mra.
·lo•tH'i&gt; nt - -m"'"l' 10 , Sunday lend visit with Mr. 11nd Mrs. H c.
CI!JMI special cake ftcur,
tlve Gernsbaek couldn't My, The Colt, thru.stin1 &amp;be piece whieh Morgan ia guilty?"
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D
d
~utca
Miss Roi;allnd Deon of Chestel,
' ·
ChmThcr. at OnlllpoUs will be ai ·
Yean Mr. and Mrs. William Oilhad 11 moth removt&gt;d ti'Om her eu!
commi88lonerhadn'torde,.t him to Gern~baek hall uaed, under hla
Tliatcher Colt shook hill head b
1 I· 2 ltlUSJlCC.lS bakln1.1 puw.:!Lr
BALL PLAYERS MAY fcrrl rd u chanc(' to htlnr th e Inter·- nwre, at HarrlaonviJle.
by Dr Blnlf Thursday evening The
, d
eyea.
plain perplexity.
t
GET TEETH PULLED
!' r·.1hlJ.: uddret~scr. of the t wo young Mllls ElsJe Ha.r t returned Prtdayj 1·2 cup bullet
Insect llew In ber ear and JodgN!
m o11t anything about aales slip•.
Indeed he had. Mr. Sehnutz £er"That la what 1 have come her\
1
mr n nn Stuula}' Ausust 2J
lrom a few days VIHit With he r p1:11 cup IWWd"'J tld sugar
there
What he had asked him to do waa nntly ~e&lt;~lared that he considered to find out," he replied.
Blth Mr Wcb.~ter· and Mr · Pt CS· Columbus
l'flnts, Ml' und Mrs. W S. Hort. dt
1-"~.,
teaspoon
to ttl'\d the origin o! tM p!Uow those Pillow cases the mo11t beautiWa were a.t the north side o1
Those wlto 1\t'f'' lntr 1 .t"rJ In r1.
&lt;
11 " lemon exlract
· - - -- - - - -L&lt;-11 nddn•sstrd Lh!• members of 'hc l
"8
'we •~&lt;'UI 1
WEATHER OU'l'LOOK
cases
and
that,
DetectiVe
Germful
he
.had
ever
handled
in
hJ.t
Washington
Square, onee more m
creRtlonal ball IUl pl!tYl'll bv Ill \' tMldd!epcrtRlilll.ry cl ub. Frida)! eveM r al,ld Mrs. Oeof8e Ackley a&amp;na
Ell I ncur once, mca.S llJ (', nlltl j
F'la t,nl(llll Flit-n u re J.!VJL•d d nl - . llt&lt; . •l!lCI Mr Pr~&gt;\on will onotoo· . R lhl~e children and lhe latte , ~ IJaklrJII' powder, and slrt to 11 ethe!'
1 back,. whO eeemed to think his :rty-!tvhboeYe&amp;!'l u a .tnerchut • front of the house in which Doc·
~Did
Dell'
rhood.
,. tor Maskell h11.d his ofCitea, and
...,fl' th e l.lRllle tC! tl :.o p I l} &lt;:d ut th f I l~w Thoma~ fnmll~·
ft'U nlo n at LJt.
"'" •'lyhlnw•,'.",n•, ••Auo"utloo"k· -,or,Ns.~R'
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Ie rl Fn d ny for UJC!r hou1. lhrt'l time~ Ore:ttJJ butte 1 tlw.· w~"
good fortune wa.a an evidence · of
)'Oil ever sell any of them T the auond fioor of which livefl
Dorl• Mol'J'an and. her beautiful
bat~:np; ,bcllffh BJl lKiny ev1•nlnA at 111· Kvnm, SrllJlrdny evening and t al Chattanooga, Tenn, followinK li c ur,hly add susar !lrD.dually ar. ·period August 17, to Aug. 22, tnclu·'i Huperlor cunnJag and competl'!nee, asked Thatcher Colt.
had triump~uuttl:v accomplished. b•!':,r. Schbuta tladly shook hl1 mother.
e Cl- t•o~li: wlun Or.c C1• w ~ ; lt•nl 1: will a.ddrt:B!I th 1• mnny peopl ~ nres· l Wlo.l Jr:ll vltnt with the former's par· cream tflgdher until ll!{ht and slve·
Sale&amp; slip.t were no pan of his r.J;Jt:r_b..!.B will ntt cn•pl to null lh :• lrnt lht•a ou the MtiJJect
lutts Mr and Mrs. John Ackley "u ftufh. Add nn,•orintr Add ~ggs, nl- Ohio vaii"Y' Moslly fair weather
thoughts and. by voice and roU1nl'
"Only one pair," he replied.
As we .tarted up .the •talra, I
h1~ lh IJ I t1u• Fliers · A QT :1 l}a tnt'
Mu!lkrry avenu~.
ttlrlltttely with tlow:, a small arn:&gt;unt except !or period of showers about
eyea he eave the Commieionel' to '"The people o( today are alto· mu pa~ed ua, eommg ~ut, U..
Will n o df.ubt l("!LIIt :lllll lllc Fllc):
--·
Mr. u.nd Mr&amp;. WIU McQuigg 11 .u at a Ume ..atlnfi Wtll .11Her EMh middle of weel:. Slowly rising tern• I underatan4 that.
aetber Jaeldna- in an artistie a re. wu a ;t_wk-Ke~, heav;r ~houldeMI
Will find Iheir h urdcsL WtJrk cut
' d&amp;UJ I.lt:r Marjorie and G E:or8t: Me· addltlun 'l'ut•' Into ~asod, papu· per&amp;t.ure&amp;.
1
"Comd
on,
Ton:r,"
•aid
Thatcher
ciatlon of beautJful thiDI'I ... PP
·man, w pplld m "' large fur OV.f'~
ont lm lbcm In t.hlll ['(. llesl liS Doc
STOHF. IUSCONTINllED
I ~Ul" and tamll)l ldt Ba'urday for IIHl!lt pilh Sjr:8x2 lnchdl. BBke fil r ·;;;c;::._________ _
Colt, "let'a to down there an4 see
But did he ' know to Whom be coat, an.d he hurried dp.wn Lh'
dtow l1a~ ffULIJu ·&lt;.1 1111 U!lii'I'Cff&lt;ltl:J rt
--Wt tlk mrd v~lt wiUl ltll~t.t.IVt&amp; 111 mOderate over t300 cktgr ~e f'.l 50
1'
w•·t WO
f'nd "
bad 1ol.l them!
ltreet With &amp; l!W&amp;.gJetJD.r,•.elf-cQD·
lllt:'n t ·
.,1 ~
., seiou&amp; ptt. All M passed ' WJ, hf
....
t~get l•er Um t wU! gJve Uw . w•J·y The Kroger n~re, In the IIIJpe~ VulumblUI Th.:! llrst o1 the Wtlek min•1tes,
"', v_,
The off1ce of the Wl~rrleatatf
relnemJ:Iiltr the sale Mrleetly,
gave ua one disdainful g'anee. Th1
t ,..tift CC IIlJ:K' tiUon bf'!oJe IUIHd· block, Mllln stJeet. clo~ell tl)oh Will MeQulgg
und tatnlly WIU
l""\
• .I
Pillow and Case Faetury waa just ~l{t ~: merchant to Th11.~her next moment, some one else ra11
f': c 1re t• lh(' Lion's .d1arc (If Ute dlloors.• Rbotulrday 11'''11~'1 ' "!:d dl8cnn- teiiH' tur thtllr hom tl In Los An·
Mndelra CUe
0
off Fifth Ave. ln the 90s--a
w,aa a Ia~ with a little down the atepa ebatterin In •
,
Tl 1: ;FI.c
, tr. lmc· up wllJ br· nueu
u~ ness a.
1 s 11.... re
,
1' 'llll
Thr pl'f'!lt'nt
mwm!1'1f'r,
H . A ~ele~. Calif
, nfter u several w~k~
Mrs. Wtllla m 0 uc k wor th a nd
~wded region, with dark build- c.~!-pthretty ltttle ' girl-who low' voice to 0bimll~lf.
Waf
a~.. nutal 1hrrw br.v~ h.\ 'ID •, ct t, Pa rks , wn~ tt·ansfener.J to Mo.riettn., ~lslt here Wtth !Clallves ti.nd
:i·fo t•up.~ ~prclnl rnt•f'nr,Ll. r lttl' ! daughter D1•lon•s, Mrs Albert Duck·
lUg'S bro&amp;r·plated with ~oJ'eiKfl.
_ ..t
a.t pair 0 ~ Pillow .cases, Checlcle.!l 1 th~ doctor's hunch·
ld,!.e 11 game ami unit "ii 1twv t;luv Ohio. wherr. lle wl11 tnkr clmrJ;tc of lrlenus
tl'allpoon bukln~ pll\~:1.:1
worth anrJ dflUII'ht'•r .ktarphlnc nnd,
n•ruea and trundle wagon• dod&amp;- after ~e saw them m the wmdow. backed chnuffeur and · he wu
1
Ccnrlc Clark, lWbert WlLl'ntlr.
1-!• &lt;-UiJ lluttt•r
Oenevlcu• and Mls~ Emma Duck' ' ,,. 1PH' be ~l IJln n(l C' l l .1 1! al tlll n Kl'O(.'rt· Hlore. 011 Orcrcn stt·eet.
ing throudl the trucka and limou- Where 18 tnat: aalea che4!k?"
p\uinly bent on IuflowiJlg the fira1
sines, pushed by men wllMe facea '
Wl.th fo1cled anna and an ex- tnl\}l.
t~U'~ . ore in if 11111 W ' l } t o rl t•l)l 'li 1
Fra1.k Will and Mr and Mrs OtW
1·2 cup sugar
'North who hEI.Vtl bt.•en vi11Uing rehL·,
were bl~den by th(l be!lta of. p_resaaon of tlie dee_peat melancholy, r-'-'---.,-i,--"""---'l~t~luj 1.1ss Jn fh1~ r onlpt•tJtlnn
Kre •. blhl loft Sntur1·"Y 101. Cl~ ~..,.
2 rN:fls. unl.M!nten
tlvt? ami friend s In Sprlngtlf!ld,
dl'elil&amp;ll and coats which they pro. 'J1lat;cher Colt wa1ted. He did not '-::;--~F~o:l,lo~":ed:::·:,.,__
I
6 J ~ blespoons milk
f!leveland P.dena and Nile.!'. 11nd
lnnd where Lhey will nttcnd the
' '" dl'ops lrmon f'Xtract
Wabash , Tnd, for R week, rcturn·t
pelled;. M'r. ·Pearlman the Man· seem Qt the ali.~thtest degree dlJ. - - ·
1
,
Ameodco,n Legion conventlorl to be
~d llome.
i
hattan ace~ for the Wiql~ataff ~6ncerted wh~n the merchant, hav'~Juat aeeinjr where he goea- .J
I
VI••o ~-ANO
I helJ there Atlg. 16, 17 and ta
SUI nou,~ · unce, rnt:&gt;nsure, ad!l
Ca., w~a
atly flattered when 1~1' found \be papeJ'i; ~e sought, put suspect him,' cried Jheekles tc
"'' WJNE
.....
Th r r.nnr.unrrmrn 1 or lh P rnRr· l Mt:s J J . ~lher will lea..ve Sun· baking powde1-. and ~'&gt;ttl tugcthel Letart
EmQI'Y
spent Mondll)' ntl
't
With N'utl
relatives
ThatehQr
It entered bla office • htJ •eJaasea on the · t 1p of his nose Thatcher Colt, as he leaped to tht
rla!{t' nf MlsR Luclllr AmberRel ana da.y for a ten dj1Y.I! vir:uL Wnu thN!e tlme11 Cream butte r thor·
Miss Olt•nna Williams, who td
and hit three fltenographen BUired aDd eal!'llf read from one of his sidewalk and hopped away.
sltps:
. ,
"Who on earth is the ma11
Flavor
M•· Osca~ B!HK'r, whldt occurrl:'rJ !rlenda Jl~ Altron and Clr:'vtluml
ou~hly, add sugar gr.tdually and «mployed jn E!l,lberleld's Rtorc In I y open-mouthed from their 1118•
d).ines
at
the
hUmacW&amp;Ifl
Pdliee
The
name
was
Mra.
Fellae
MorCheckles
b following'!" I asked.
Antwdav
niRtJt.
Ault'u~t
I,
n.L
the
Mt·.
11.nd
Mm
Pha
Bt.a.ntK!ry
C.l
crc,nm
tC.ft!lher
untH
'ughl
utrfl
Pomeroy,
~
havhlg
rew
week:&gt;
va.!
BRI
11
;
. C
llf:mr r,f Rf!v Thenphll MAhl o( tb•.• Cinctnnatl are viaitins the lot er'fi lluffy Add~ eggs. one ot a tim ~
pu, of 186 WllShin.,..nn .t;q,..,.,
"1'hat ia Gilbert Mora;an- tht
1 Commluion•r,
1
•
1
Prt&gt;sbvtf'1'1an chm·ch here eom~ aK
·
:m
beat1n1 welt atter e11.ch addttluu cat on.
I
"'
N9.rth.''
-......
." father of Doria and the husbar.d
.,....t.-SJtJ.r...., .... r ........ ,, • ·-·-·a••J o1 complct.ll su1·p&lt;i•o to lloe ~- ,,y mP,{;tu l, ~ ..a· MIU'SJlret l:lt.anp~ tl' A"d 0
Marv!tret Clark, employed at
1• ·
Cub
SUp
The
pillow
whicli'
wae
fouDd
of Felise."
'"' ..,...
•-...
...... ""
"
our.
alttn1u.tcl)
wlllllk•at
lull!tuf, ll. 0Rillnnlla,
spent. the week end with I
1
ard1 'nlk!LY·
Champa.rnn,
and
nil '~'~~·nds of this populur young ""'
c,ou- antl lnm11y
smull
amount
at a time
.....
~L
'
r
over the head o the buri'ed Gera.lI was ting!Jng with suspense Dt
er old tin¥. rt.Yortl. carlrornlr pie
Mrs. Herman Kuntlll was rm ter ~iich addltlcn until
(;
Adtl home folks
Wi~ au&amp;.ve kind~esa, Thatcher dine .Foster had been purchaae'd we .tpproached the door of tht
5111
0111
....
. yard oRen thiN e1holce, ,.Ia
Mn&gt; BRuer 1s thtl chPrmlng .\thu•s 111s1tor Friday
Mrs Lizzie McDonald of Pltls ·
eKpla111med what we ,.-ere there 1or. bJ \be mother of little Doria Mor- Morpn apartment, the .same dooJ
~~ lenwn extract... Turn Into a loaf pan bo.~
lllhle an&gt;~ hroaUhfBI fwyerare IInde dau&lt;hter of Mr and Mrs :,::, ...o,&lt;,!:' Mil..~ B&amp;bel G orhuld who hRII ..""""'n
,..l 1R th f' gt Ofl"l
" or h•,
" b-the&lt;
•._.
·
Did r. Pearlman lr:eep records of a•n.
before wftich we had atood Ut
..,.,.
.., m01t liRillif~~·tory for- A,111berger of Nf"nsc Sf!ttlemcnt. taktu &amp; 6UnlJJ¥lf plur~ a\ Ookum- paprt
3Xhll lmhes
with,.. ,.,,
greQ.sed
I
aU hjfi &amp;ales?
Mr. ·Pearlman , At onee J became a prey to tbe night we bad finrt visited Betty 1
11.mew
an,d
lluke 111 lmed
tnodHa\"
&lt;'.I"'&lt; Adam Lallance '
h.,IIIJlU!d ahd hawed and said well, 1n!&gt;8t hiJeoua and 1ant.stic •u•- apartment. After ringing, we bLd
IJ1liht. Pf'!rtet&gt;t ol" time rf'!llu~ IU· She was a graduate of tm POllltroy t bla. fJnivefsity 1.1 New York Cit\
" v
"'
Mr and Mrs John Burnell and I
y~a llnd no, and ,he J:OUidn't be eure pic ion•.
bar~ly time to catefl our brer.UI
aqred by Hlmple and r10mple&amp;, dlr· llllfb school, cla88 or 'JU
has rompkted her cour·se and will -·rees
~
r htld ren, J un 1or and Polly Ann · ol ,
Fl I hour, m· ''''' •I "•.ooo&lt;•
~put
loo~ing.
These parli~Uiar
'First It aeerned to me a• lf this before the door waa Op'ened by a
f'l!*lo~ IU:contpanyln!IC ei&amp;Ob Jill'· ThP. wroom Ia the oon uf Mr nm! l u•lnrn. to her home here Sunduy
-~
Charleston. came Saturday to vh;it
1
"ft&amp;"~·
Mr::. Fred Bauer of l:lorlnr, street, 1 Mrh. E. D.,.. Will· left. Sal!q'dll.lf ror
Ernest Dufl'y and fo.mily and otht't' 1 'pdloW taaos h~ blfi!E:n 's~ld lor ·~b lateat discovery complet~ly ahat- tall, long-.anned ' .roman, wlth 1e·
an4 the dupbc&amp;tfl dehYHJ ahpa tered all pOHsibilityof Dr Ma.Bkell'a vere features and thin blac\ ha11
i P•ice $2.00 Per BridE .,cm -rcy Plnd is a lmlduate of ~he 1 colnmbus wherf' she wm vh;lt hl'lr
relatives In the bend for two Wo;!eits
might have bee~ de~oye&lt;~,. How. innocanee. In anuther ihatant my brushed tightly over her head. Sht
""Jmercy , hlll'h schonl claM of IR dau~,;hter 1\ilrs H o. Defenbrlcher
~rs Helen Stone of Columbus.
ever,
it. we didn t 111md wa&amp;tln.g, he rapid-chaDJ'Ing the 0 ria 1 would looked at us With eyea thi.t aeqmeo
P&amp;.r&amp;~~.re or e11:prns Jltepa.Jg U.S. A.,jHe l1! oonnect@d w:tb the R. it ttnd husband .
George Snyder o. Cincinnati, .:nme Wedn~day to vlsll WHIIam r
mves~lgate.
clear the phy»Jcian, onJy to con- to burn their way paet fill our bar.
a~J~Jec;t. to •Ff!d,ral ~w1 rldln'l'. Ro.wlll1!'1'1 8(111A. locnl · auto dealt,!"s. Mr.~ Margaret Dower of Martins wa.s a bustness visitor here Wednes· McBride R n d family, returllllll:' l wowd
~ently
he
J'etumed
'With
,th,
jure before me an entirely dif- rlel'lfo of caution, She f'f!eoeftbed
Rtnd uwney orcft.r, ciHKjk or caJJb to l3 steele manager. ,
home Tuesday.
1Ferv 1.blted fri~nda here Saturday tlliY
duplica~ deliVery sllpa in hls h~t.Rd. ferent and u11 thinkablfl accusation Colt at .,nce; hi! had oeen llere be( 'AI.IfOKNrA . &lt;ONCENTRA'rES
TllC\' ~f/t SaturdaY' mon .lu:;r, fcl· t nnd ottended llpoote:J tlervlces at th~~
Mr. 1md Mrs. Bhermsu and Fra nt&lt;:
Miss Gertrude McBride who hns j
For ;Ptill time, at least, · we were
llad Feliae Mofian killed Ger: ro~.
,
r.,t.ROKATOIUES, SVI'l'I: ltiDI, 4~ ,·c. wlnFJ, tiP- anuounc-..nent of thtllf i S nd H 1 h reb
Wllwn wen! rec~nt vlsltoas J&gt;.l be'ln attending school at t.lle Wt'~l·
plar,mr
In
,
lut:!k
,
that
element
aldlna
F011tert
"Mrs.
Morgan
will 11ee ,ou Aft t
880..\DWAV, NF.W 'lt'ORK C.'l'Y. 1 .,.. .I .... IQQ'e fr&gt;r a t'I'O 't."ef!ks trip to II.(!
ea.r c u ·
.
,
Reedsville, Ohio.
em Reserve unlvet•Ri ty ln ClevelQ.Ild ,l
wh
Tbhadtciher~oedlt
lnm•lhln.tal
n•
Even
at
this
late
date,
when
moment,"
she
said,
'Ple1119 com•
l\fj~ba.n41!11!! will bf" ~ h,lpped , a1 no~ ti}ern Mlchipn Upon th!llr rt- 1 Mr and Mr4. Ralph . PickenS. MrB. Jennie Taylor l"r'urnerl returned home Wednesday, necom·
90
tn."
,
e ere"...,"
o 1nth
p~om,tly BA ~ltlJc and In o,rder l turn l:ert they will reside at tht' ot ' Mason n1mounoo the birth of II. home 'fhurllday, afLer spen~:Ung ' ot, panted by her aunt, Mrs Lula c&amp;nno
•ettiK,~on ot a criroe, tbe eonduet many o 1
e e 1ues were a 1ready
0 ' thtt l'f'Jt.dpt 11 f ft'~litan ~e.
1 ·~-rnhurrt apartmcnta .
of a Wau-, or auy other gamble in obvioulily at hand, even after what
She led 'l! down a wide llal~
baby duiJ8hter ~rn Thursda~- tew dayb In Pumeroy viKitlng Mn. Cowie, who will vtslt relntlvl'li ann I
human affairs, A1 be gave the Thatcher Colt had aaid to me, I eharmurgly laid out and decorattlli,
and son left Monlr.l
sl i.p a f n to the Commiasion'!!r'a rejected the \idea 88 impD!Isibll'!. A into a small cabillt!t-like place th~l
han~, Mr. Pearlman explained wom•n wield that murderoliS axe, opened off the ~rrand drawiD&amp;::
day for lhelr home In
visiting relatlvt!S u.t Groveport.
1
Calllornia, after spending severat Mr. and Mrs John Deo.n and 1 that ' every one of the pillows Qd deal those awful blowa, and then, room of the 1uite. Here wa wert
waa accounted for br U.oae alone and UDaided, bar)' that body lett., to atudy the clumntng Wftter
d"'s wlt.h Mr. an&lt;l .MI'II John 8 . children. Marjorie and Dorothy of I case.
little piece. of paper.
after aoakln{ it In a bathtub full colon on the wall, eapeciall,. &gt;bnt
Wtlllon and family .
Chicago, are guest s or hi11 pru ent~ ,
Sev1n .Biorea had boarht those of tannic ac1d.T I felt like titudo aquarelle of a painted sail, wlm•b,
Ernestine Elias Is vLAI.t.ng ft·lends Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dean llnd I
ea!Jes, I qiiicltly made stenograph· derlnc at the very notion.
aa I leamed later. had bet»l &amp;;n~
at. Charleskm this week.
ramUy
je do\ea 61 the ~'mea and adWhf should Feliae Morgan want b,. Felise - llhe waa an ama~ur
Mr 11nd Mrs. Ralph Pickens are
Ml
o K fl' t p ker JJ
d~'f!l~Bieb, &amp;Dd cuttiflJ' abort the ef· to til Geraldine? Unleu it wall painter. I looked at TIJ!UdierColt ·
the proUd paren\8 or a fttte baby 1:3 vla~ng ~er s~~er, ~t·s. a~ o'~ ;~g~ 'I
tualw eonVersation ot Mr. Pearl- b!'jcauBe abe was tn love with Dr. and WB.II about to apeak, ·n.. a
girl, horn Auaust 13t1l.
man, •ho "'ould ha'V"!! a great ltory Maskell .n,d 'lta8 jealoua· or afraid: sttapine 1foot-atep••made • &amp;vD.
Mr. and lllra Fred 8oest anct t~. and Mrs. Enrle A Price nnd
to tell his undoQ.btedly large tam. The mother of lit~e ~~ muat be To mr astom!Sbment, I JAW lUI oJd
~aUKI't.er and Mrs. Fred Martin and. h~r alater. Mrs. Roy curtis of Hnw~$he ,ainner tablei tbat nwtlt, --~~~ wo•n 'whoa• name &amp;he phy· W9ft111.D .CI'eepine into the room. for
hlldrm, ot Pt. Wayne, Ind .. are tt)orne. N. Y., Mrs. George BcovUlc 1 ily
wo burried , oU, 'l'batcher d'ql.t. Biciaa had kept ao loJall(. ,
all her extnme ap ~U~d feeble
::u::::~ie,!Uld Mrs. Fnmk Adams of Kllll City, Mo .. Mr. and Mrfl I Geraaback aruf J, &amp;o . miake the
coaadltion site w&amp;ll looiinR' ffo'9
round ·ot the ahopL
The Wom1111 Uam.J[ed.
IDJ' tac. to Thatcher Colt lril}.
. . 1 ..:..!-Qeoqe B. Price of Portlnd, were 1
, ~ u z J , ••
. u erm 0 ru...ero)', caUilll on Postm~U~ter and Mrs W 1
/ ..,. .
1
They wete in widely ~
' '
·
'1
•
Nftr, ~ Jruellfa'edt
waa a business vtsltor here Thurs. 9.1 White and Miss Belle Carleton
areas. Apia we were in au auI alutced at TMtehtr Colt. bel;l1on.'C ten Mr I eante ID I her.!
1dlt.y evenJnr.
•
.~ ·
'
tomoblle-NeU llellahon wae at side Whom I aat in the departm,nt wm JOdt" the old womo erDakedt
Miss Hilda .8ra.dllhaw ut Pt Pleas- Monday.
,
the wheel. drivtnr fil'llt to a liUle cai-. de wu watcbinl' me with an in a deep whisper.
Mn. Max Roller and daUghter.•
ant, spent Thursday with Mtl'l,
We botiJ promised, wonder!~•,
dry-goods and notion shop on ll.ntU&amp;ed and aJmoat paternal amJie.
I Marcelline Wilson.
Anita Jeanne ot Huntington, sp"nt II
Th
•eto
"lt'a bard to figure oat, ian't
#
Thi rd A
j Charles Wallace hae IJOil.e t 1!]'ueaday With M1118 Emma. Duckvenue.
e propn r Wall ItT" be aaid banterin~iy, "But one Shl eame nearer to Thatcher It,
a loud·voiced, heav1ng and aathchoosing blm by that anfailinc tat W"shlnaton. where he bu employ.,wo;~:__ Bell
t
M •-I
matic lrish woman, who waa not thi,~~t"~~~{f~ct 1 clear."
atinct for authority that belOJICI
ment.
••JIIael&gt;
e 0 ar1e on,
o.rcw.
impre111ed at 11.1l br the tllree of WI,
.,Dr. Mukell 11 ln !on with to the •er:v old and the very rouac.
Mn. w. A. Oold, Mrs. L. c. Pur.fKarr 11.nd Mn1 Jasper Jividen a~- ~
bot immediatelr a. hearine ou.r
With he:r palsied fiqen 011 bt.
bee and Mrs. L. J . RuUencutter at- tended th.t! funeral of the foJmf'rs
questiona ealled down a pox of Fellse Morpn."
~ ohe Pld:
·
j tended 11. brld&amp;e party a.t. &amp;he home COUJin, "Doc" Radford at Flat. ; bo1,,_
lhe --'
f thoae JU'U ow
"You thiak that a woman u
..
on
IIIA&amp;er
o
ake
Feliae
tell
)'VII the trutll.
1GC Mrs. OeoJ·ge L~rner at Hartford, WOOdS. Btaurday afternoon
1
She bad ~qht them at • lovely-"
She ataya h~re becau&amp;e of me. 1
1 Thund.ay afternoon.
MIM Gertrude McBride a n d , casee.
barpln and Jet had never been
"I put nothing btrond the poaal· 1m not worth it. Tell her to totThe MaaonrH&amp;rtlord·New Haven mother, Mrs. Hannah McBride. Mt . able to aell one P&amp;ir ot them. 'l'her bUitiea. God knows that women low her heart - I can tab care
l Garden club met at the home of Tue&amp;day for Kevera.l _... 'f'lstt
were ltill en her ahelvu. We have killed women before, and of mrself."
Mrs. P'red CaraeJ ThW'IIday ~ve.Dlng. with relatives 1n Masatnon and
f'.ounted them up, clleekiq them they have not acrup)ed to u.se,,an
"Who an youT" aabd ft•tcher
Plnns we~ made tor tn.e U.roc.. )le\'rland, Oblo.
I
,
apinst the quantit:y indicated on ue, lf It nited their P~
Cold.
,
club par1.y, which 1.8 to bu held In
Afn. Lula. vowle who haa 111em
the delivel'J' lheet and fourut. that
''18 &amp;kat why, do JOU
• Dr.
''Her motbeN•Iaw...
1
bar indlgutlo1l wu j~ • • • lfakell ia '!._~~ loabou~
The old woman retreated to a.·
and JO.IlUJv
•• . - ' "" ... - .,.. ......
She still had them aiL
.,Did.JGU auwoe .... e "
door and theD loU:lng over her
. Apin we aallled forth, and lq In hia ep whm hrode looked •: left Moulder a&amp; die Coin•IMioaer i
tbLH Wl'K at Evana, attendlna the
Melotlltou•
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optnlun• dlll'er to aOille extent u I llftiil. btek favored. 'l'batchet Colt. Dorbl, the OJ ,-e
''You teil her that and. baab ..,
Art'lur 'lbollt&amp;JiOII t~; Clartsbtlrs to· wlllcll lnngu&amp;!ff'JJ; ,,.. ~onaMeti'4il 1 'fife toand. ounelves at the aton ot town Ia &amp;he ear! '
near Yp&amp;flanti, Mich., tn trqedJ was dl&amp;eovered. Vlvlaa Gold (ldt ln~ cr t) bura waa t.be 11uest or Mn. Lila moat melDfliun~. {)f)@ llneulatlc exwould do do It and,Jod IUJ pnveat
ot four hi~b aehool bo,. 16, and Anna lhy Harria (ril'ht insert.), 17t wu . ' \\' ml(ln Wt'dhclk.lay.
(1('1'1 aRYl th&amp;l he eon•ldera lhtllan, '
teentb Street, and to Thateller ~ It it a c:ue ol mad randerl'
killed the1r eacorta ud alftin, toaether with their ''bor friend•," 'I nuuUl! ( M, •nd Mra W. A OoJd and Turkl•h and Tel up (a laq:uure ot
Colt'• deliah.t · he Jearne4 at 011ce bRolel, i au~. JWkell would ~ :~·;r:.t~~~
and ear, ia •buwn aa It Wheatley uul HIU'f'J' Lor.. A 1u1e po11e w11.1 1m I Mr. And ~· A. ~· Gold aUm4ad euutberD ludlal the most metod!· I 6M
llr . Se1m.uta wu a man ot ac- n.tbv tak• aU the blame even il
GPo
1 '-"-il!!'iooJ~a-uj -. la~~-llio~af.tllat ~, ,(TJ&gt;I!!! I'!•~ l!n!Wit ~ ,
. ~ after tbo m..Jiatel7, ~~ ~ ~·~ ~ ~~~ __ . j tbe Jacban oountJ fair Jl'ridaJ.

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P'rtday She lett by w&amp;y ot Sprinw- maatu W 8 White '-·"&lt;1 wtfe
ftflld on " vla1t. t.o ner
at Monday
OWtt'n HW. Mo , before retumine
Tht' muaroal t!nterta~ent river.:
to 1'~ .
by the Parlreraburc
·Harmonl'
Mr::.. Jul1a. Wessel of New Har t,... 1Four
quart.et at Lhe M. E.
ford, I&amp;., J.s .vls.l.ttng ber 111llt.er Miss ohu·&lt;b htlre Sunday eventne: at
Nease ot this place nnd broth.!r 7 SO P M. wu enjoyed Uy 11.11
Ch11.rlea Nease and ramlly o!
Mlua Beulah WWbrenne.r and
NeaH Settlement.
Rut.n Arnold who wraduate&lt;l at the
Mra TbQmU Woli o! Callforn.la Hoh!()r h(llpltal at Qa.lllpotis aa
Pa., to.me Wednellday 1.o vts.tt het· trained nurse&amp; went. to Cincinnati

Cotbetl ManJtoy uJ Ho!Hon, who
M.r hd ll:rl Soot.t McQuln: of hu been h~W 1n t.he county Jw.ll
C&lt;ll :us
for a week-end
tor l.he paat tv.o week&amp; on a
CoJwnbus, 0, AUll. 15-lNS.- rNeiAonvllle, Mr and Mrs Statlinc
Ml11 W. 0 Dow- l chal&amp;t! ot ree!Jttna an o!ftcer and rHiahway
Superintendent. C. W : Mceuuourh of Middleport, were
nllI a.saat. lt was releaaed Pr:lday eJter- I Jooos of Melp COWlty Wall praised 1sueets tit Mns Wm Wallace , Sunday
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Mable Asbworth returned ;.ol 0001, on bond Wued rrom Justlce for \hf' conduct of hi&amp; dulles In a Dr MeCulloU&amp;"h's eorldltton, they
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I report aubmltted to State Aud.Jt.ur, aatd. was ~~~ good as could be ex' weelu' vliiL with her aunt, Mrs J Manley 1.1 ta1d ro have aaaaulted Joseph. T Tracy today by State tpected.
Althollllh Mf'llffi ~f.uku :- ,u . tht' E &amp; 0 Rai lroad c..ompany ~: Phlrence Radford, on the Athens pmd res18t.ed Constable Hysell t.ev· Exan.mer Frank A. J a.ciLaon
Henry Roush and chHdran~IAa~,
~edUied to spt'alr. flom tl w ~PI''- coonn11.tlng In brlnglnl! th e rr.eS\i• hlchway
feral d1:1ys ago when he wtnt t.o t.b t'
"M1.,ch favorable co:nmcnt on the ~Y and tll!v!l~ed, ~cc~p&amp;n
/. brotbt&lt;r Adam Lal111.noe
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In Mll.nley home !or the purJ)06e of C. W J ont'jj ndmln.t.atJalkn ' Wd~
paren · r an
rs 0
week.s Her niece MW

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expklltatton ol
has dou.e more
i:y L'lon :my
agency that
, ~Ingle .show t&amp;
for the t'?. ·mp
y-::a.ner from
d 8 UniVCI'&amp;I!y
n the dutlea
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FRUIT GROWERS To SEE BEST' Perso--1
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-METHODS FOR FRUIT GROWING '
11.rrl~ed
viBl~lt.h , Mr. aod
AS SPECIAL CoMES To MASON Mw

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Ithe ~at or reht.tlvea and fhilorrttB
HIGHLY PRAISED ~eve rill day~&gt;. returned to hllr home
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In Chweland. TUeaday .
I Mr and Mn Artnur Wa llace of

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Eleuc!' came in
:er dt'lotcd tu
t snld ·
t.\' pc ~
of or·
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ttht•r o::ontrlbu·
C: \ 1dent
The
leg ljaug, tr1m~
ace ol organlznots c1 rme sur·
;equenl toll of
anu vlulE:nce,
h• wttiJ')Ut Ure
.mg !JQUOfll and
fit to ~ made

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Berkl~y.

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Jple made the
ceremony. "
pertormed at
mAn's parenta,
lor&lt;:e J . White~
his sister and
.cr and mother

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thls deserlp115 raise afre.sh
)f the C!J:emp·
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churches
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nore P.,..triotJc,
d. e n the whole
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•s c:.: ried U1d r
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to !!Je Omen! hospital to finl.Bh
La!- I the!: course at that place
lariee aceomPQ.nled bl!r lltn fur a .
HeltJn Grace Wllli&amp;ma wen•
They re- I1Villit with her father
Columblll! Wednesday' to vtslt

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lal fruit train which will ,u;,t
· hUR(• w :m wnkn IIU!t wrowcrs this Mt L:armel
at
the !amJJy tram a house
durlnalhe lntipo.:'ctlcn 11 om
iOn s•~ech
(..."ity, We!•
llorvestlliK
t~-- ll.~!~bac~tm~~
..· whlrh was ov.ned by the Red Bird p€:1'8(•11!1
In Meiss county, there- 1the' "Akron" chr:lltened ·
2S
milk lUVlrt~lnla.
11'111 l:w Augt.~
t H 11I YLBI
'l h· rmllclpate
11aln l:. schf·du
hcd t.o nu~oke wh,.ere
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da1J8.llter Dorothy
accompanied Mining rompany
por 8 a
turned Sunday ELCOOmpanJed by the , Mr. lk-ulah Caulkins who has ' relatJves and trom there to Sprlni~
Amnll palt of the :-t.J I.(' JY pro-~ :&lt;m 1 ~~ s~q.a;, l.n Olllo und W ent VIr· MrB Edith Oebh~t who vblted
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Jack110n o.dded that a.ll aitnlrs or former'a dauahter, Mlas
Vlolet been vlsJtlng r-eloth·e.s tn DeGratr tleltl Saturday to viRit. her coualrul
111 111
that Is belnc arrnng.U ft r frill : s
All da}
made
at
1thr.m
for
several
week11.
to
her
home
1the
lone•
a.dminlst.raLir.m
:.pp
!.LteJ
R9ush,
who
has
been
vlsltlna:
rel.a- Cleveland and Akron tor two weeko iMr ftnd Mrs. Clarence Long for a
81'0Were 1n Meljl!l Countv
' Y&lt;..url.,~tuwn Om~25 Aug 24., ~ar- In CuhUJibus. Saturday . Mrs. Eb·
CLUBS MEET
be regular IUid 1n P~lfect slw~ ltlves there lor two weeks,
! retmned home Prlday .
few clays and tll join them on a
'nv train. wh ich wil l be drawn tetta 0., AUI.
· .Mason
~tty , l.-r11hach and d&amp;Uihlel' will 10 to
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- -- - - · 1 Mrs Eu~:ene Perry ol I.eavtttll- Ri:'lln Will or Columbw was the jtrtp tD CJJtton Hills. Mo . to vtau
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by tte B. &amp; 0 wlll lmlu~ tv: o N,·&lt;:L VtrJlnUl.. Al.lif. 6, Hunt.ng - l!!doon, Ohio, to vl&amp;lt her daUihter, 1 The Puur•H Boya a.nd Olrl6 clubl l
FIR£ ALAR.'\!
1buf11 . 0. Is the guesl ot Mrs Wtl· guest o! hill uncle and aUlJt. Post· , her aunt for a few week!
cars
exhlblt5,
ll rar for lectures.
.:, W.
Va, C!l11ltc;
AUJ. 27.u.c.Jaclu;on,
o , It Rev
Mn. and
W . WAUlltln
OrantPhtlllp.t~ or
Oreat
held hume
an ke FrJday
cream
and aofcar
or all kinds
uf ma.chincr&gt; \u;~;
2a ar.j
0. Auec
FredandRelble
!Upptor
at Bend
the Man
Mf'mber.!l of the local Fl : e De-l llam
Mt"\,Wallace
M Hlggl:ibotham and
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whlch are found ne ~~~ary m the :9
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we1e Columbus visltotll with Phil =~~~h~~d i~:r:v:~: ~~esat~:~~ partn1ent were cn i~d from t..htlh ! daughtEr Nellte wet&amp; the sund 11 y
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mcx!wn orchard toda:.•
Intense1 mter, vt. 1&amp; otpecl~ Ill Wlll~amS(ln Friday
111 tnr pmes and with ' :...era.l J:Jt£1,. a.bout one o dock &amp;Lurday I ti:Ut!"S~ of Mrs. Clarence Norton of
, Arr.oog the speakers am scvc ra. he m![s on c! the train, fm not
M 1.1.nd Mrs Webb Hall D f Rut· ~en~ltlons of mWiical selecttona
mon.mg, when the fin• a :a.1m wa.~ laaJeJt. Centt-r
f«lm the Ohio State vn:.,·crs:ty, .,nee 1926 have fr ul1 grc wcrs In land and the latter's all;ter MrB.
The Oreat Bend Homemaken' soun&lt;:ed Smoke had been sen1) Lu.wrence Hubbard who was Lak·
epectaiL!it..~ m murk~tms an1 11u•• the Ohio Rive Valley territor) Wllllam Ooetz and dii.ugtu.er ''' club met at Ul~ ecbool buUdina coming from the Sauvaa:e Con· en t,~ the hospltnJ at Parkersburt,:
ll'Owlna; and ~peclaiJ!Its rro:n Wr!. mat w.tb 8\lth lavorabh: cundltJons ••'UdLL&lt;-port will leave Monday by Wednesday, In a rerular monthlY ft-ctlonery on Muln and Court ats, and r perated on for appendicttts
Vlrglnla University, th(' Ohil De
' r tL harvcJt.ng or a lurge crop motur !or Vlrlkn , Ill. wnen: th.. y meeting There were nine mem. h."!f" by night watcllman John two weeks tilgo wa~ brolll!:ht home
Saturday 11ond ts Improving.
partrnent of A@rlcu tlun' ~nd th( Many or the orchards vf this Slll;'- expect t&lt;l apend a week with rela- befll present and four vlaltora. Th.: Fhl11ip11, who gave the alarm.
Unl~d States Departm-:c nt of J\zrl lu nre pr.odllClng the1r tlrst full . tlve11.
resular bualness was dispensed with Er. tnmce to the building was
Ml1 .. aar~t.t~ v .roJneH of PlttsMonda.y ~venlnr there will be a apeelal oommuaklatiOD
.cultut'l:!, the a~~:rncll s 1nth whlcl :rop of rru.t.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jul ,IJ O'Connc'· then sewing waa taken up It wafi mane through a rear 1oor but nu burgh ts here visiting her mother.
beJd at the lodae haU ol Pomeroy LoQe No. IM, F. &amp; A . Ill.
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1nd Clifford HtUer len &amp;turday decided UJ hold the next meeting on bls5!- was found. The cause of Ute Mrs Elizabeth Jones and family.
SONG SERVJCE AT
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m&lt;..mlnK for Clevtl dliJ fer a wet ';s August. 26, at the home of Miss La· srno!'e wa.s a pan of some material
Floyd Wessel wife and children
for tbe purpou ol conteninr tiM! decree of En&amp;ered Ap.
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BETHANY CHURC H .._
· u With "wlf::l rorn·• · ~ 111~ t &lt;1 • M n. vis Vlneman
In the or N ew Hartford. Ia, ea.lled on 1·elpreDtlt:e on one fl&amp;ndldat•.
Tills meetirq Is upeded 1.0
L
kitchen
I atlvt.:; ancl lr1ends here Sunday
Sunday will be a full tlay lor
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No damage W&amp;Ji done except to
W11l~r DeVoe, wlf~ and daugh ·
serft aa a. Get·to·retht'r afra.ir by Ule brethren a.ftft a per·
wor.UtlJlptofS at thr Bethany Churcl·
lor tl•dr home at .:!:1:14~ . •Verpo...,
the rear door where the cntran~.: t&gt; ter of Woodrslield, O , ca-lled on D
lod of more or lt'SI ina.divhy.
At u.e mcrnlng st&gt;t v1ce wh1d1 1::·
ilt~ ""' 1hfl fa ct that public s..·. uday morning .l!'.o:&gt;r se·.·e.· t. The L D navis Service atatton had l.een fon::etL
B w.lliams here sunday. Mr De·
tins at 10 15 REv Walter A Dick· :&gt;r mon w'll aid grffitl.Y In the soc· l"'f'eks vt!lt here Witil t • ' 1utte1 ·. at Kerrs Rurf was broken tnt.Q
Voe' nnd Mr Wllllanm were chums 1
DeUdoll!l relft11hmenb will bl: ser¥ed by Ute well known
bAll\. or Marietta Will ]Jll'UCh art" ' &amp;.S nl the comlnt,; Dl.!:armamem 1JJIII•·r.LS , Mr. and M! • J•·e Youug
and rntered Prlday night and n
MARRIAGE LICENSE
at o u ut. !Lt•1ena sevl!r~l years
which
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to
b
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Rl
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Conde
and
dau&amp;ht
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BaDQuet
Klnr. Balpli Gilmore wltb his efficient coterie or
whl. h Communion !&gt;l"rvl~ will be
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A marriage license was Issued by ug~,lmer Compl!'h arrlvr.d home
cb6ei\'M Rev Dtckha ut ~. 11 force · -..mf'VJ. Feb 2, 19:J2, Merrill Web· 1Iter. Bertha. lett Saturday for Co- ~:S~~~s y~lle~~a~~ ~:ra~~~e~
a11Jstants. The JDedlq will be called to ordt'l' at 7: 31
ful talker and wtll probnbly 1raw •1 :tddresslng
.tf!r nrorl Dnllid
huve
IH!en
lumbLIS.
where
they
w111
vlslt
the
h
d
•-a!
d
thro
the
probate
court
here
Friday
:tl·
Mooooay
f&lt;om
Sojournlnr
brethnn an espeelally lavlted.
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UKh tt:rn
to Willi
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several grouPJi throtiih· former's dauQ'hter, M~ LoutH&amp;
large crowd Al the cvcJ1Ing !icrvlc JUt Meigs COWlty for tlle past week . l Conde, from Cinclnnatl, who Is &amp; window.
8 A 8 Ire, 25. of whetc
con
he has been ottendln!l
B7 Order :Of &amp;be Wor8blpful Moler.
which will be n c: .• Jtll ta by Lh•
n the subject of "WOJ!d Peace and ,spending a rew days In ColunlbWi
Local oflclalli went to the place Oalllpolls and F"slher ChltJllbers. 24. ,S&lt;!hooi.
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chok of tht&gt; Bethany thurch , 'r.'~t
hrmament."
1 MISII Leah Ma&amp;sar and brothtor, WheTt' an lnvestlgntlcm was
held or Middleport. He Is a school
M .. s. s
A. Pear or Memphis,
Attest J. Edward Foster, Secretary.
P . El!elsteln Will be lho h -Jno
rDerr.c-~r. Mr F:lselstci.l wlw h"ls de· ' ""r-nts
MHsrs. Websler
and PreHton
are .stmon
Mae.sar,
whoMrs
haveJoe
been
the could
Raturdny
morning,. JtbutwasnothoUght
elu ' s Chftmbers
teachu atis aOalllpolis
and Mlss/Tem•
waa the !aRt Thu'rnday atl'l I
at Swarthmore
cOllege
guests of
Mr and
Ruben
be obtnir&gt;-ed
music teacher.
She D . s .' Williams
voted the greater part ur his li f" t · 'nd •• rc traveling around W Lhe ror the Jl8St week, leave Sunday fur that young neighborhood buys had Ia the daughter of Mr and Mrs
dlu•·ch work portleularly l:1 dh · ' 1fTer mt CIJm nmniUcs In th lls t;ec- 1tbelr home In Wa.shlngt.on, · o 0, committed Ute deEd
HerbP.rt
Chambers
of
Soutll
'~r. r-f lhf' s tale of Oh1o, to bring I accompanied l)y Mr and Mrs. RU·
F'ourth aVt!mJe. Middleport
e&lt;&gt;tln(f the Bcth lltly d10lr u~ well m
'&gt;u ICen or the world dls.nrmament ben, Who Will visit. with relatlv&amp;~ for
teacNng thE' men's clu!;!l !r.r yra~
Ie.., before the public. During the H~\lf'ral dovs.
'! HOSE FOREIGN CJ\Kt:s
In ~unday School lVI II direct tb
"ITWer
th('y
hav~
covered
!.owns
1
Mrs
Ell.za.beth
Ht'Ckor
returned
SllfS FOR GROCt:RY ACCOUNT
ehQh· at the eveni ng lffi, v1cc. H
f Martclt.a. Alheus McConue]!;. from Wellsvllle, Ohio. Friday even·
By Deity Blll't'iay
has t·een a mcmt-:or ol this churcl
+lie New Lt·~lngton. Lc.w:an , Net- lng, alter a vi81l of .several Wt!eks
Tllt'rc 1&amp; a lway~ a: UntJJ In bt'lng
A t. ull wns filed In the common
men~ than 60 ye:us a whlt-h mOJ•
.onv llJp, Gluu.s:f'r C1 ookllvllle, Lan - 1 wlth relatlv,a.
able
to
lntrr.:duce
r.ome
favorite
ple11
· cour·t her~ Friday afternoon
lh"n &amp;0 he hns t ' en u most actl••c "B::tcr. J1u:k.son Wt'llston. McAt. l Mrs. Homer Hysell, o.eeompanled cake to your guests unr.Jcr 11 tar-' by /,be
A
Maf'JlQ.l', plaint1tr vs
WCtlfer The them~· of the can.t.atn lhur, Pm tsmcutn and Ironton
by Mr and Mrs. Boyd Dllgard , mo· el~:~n nume 8(..n~~::how It :;eems
H~Jwurd
and Verna C Hysell, de·
J.!l \VOW . l RIJr;ut tile !Hr 11( Chrl::;t
hO\'f' arranacd for me'!tmg., t.ored to ,Columbus Friday, whertl w~ll Its "cla£.1" t.o !'!llY Uu~ least. tenclnnts frr $607 ;:12 w1th lnlerc:st
()l$r/UBVT£D ..YK.IN6 PEI'ITURE~ SYNDICATE. fNC
aiHJ . will ]Jru1•e most ln tem;ttlle to ~tThr&gt;y
tile
Church
of Christ at Middle· Mrs Hysell had a twnoc removetl Here' ul£' two reciPES for 1eal oris- I from May JO, 1930. The amount
tJ!~ ~ wtw 11 ttf&gt;nd
prn(. I-11•nlh M E f'hurcll at Mid - from her lett eye, Dr. r.taag Ptll · t(ICf'!ltlc cakt's-ln taste a...; well 1118 allked for In the Vt'tillon Will! Jnll.IV.~ bt~khnut will lltlfh'~Ss nwm- d'r pr&gt;rt r.!Jtlch of Chr l ~t at Pou ,e- lw·med the &lt;.lpt!ra.tton
CHAPTER XXXVI.
chaM wlao M4 lllhauattve ncords little girl. He may even thinlr
· :
In name:
currcd th!'OU!'; h a ~I'OCf'I'Y account
bf!'tlrl ot tlw F::m•r;l Ru11 church 111 fl roy, 8hnpHun M F. church :~.t Pomhe
rot
the
aales
&amp;lips'!"
of all hbl ....aatiobs.
Feli5e ill cuilty. He possibly ""
Mr.' and M'I'B, lvaJter Oti.r~nter
GtnoeR Caflt'
-· - ~ --'--'-'c.'clc"k euudav mmntng
.r~ked Thatcher Colt.
"'Did ...,., . _ an• pill ,.
members Ruth Snyder and beJ
"I OJ!, Peac1• £1•u ngellca1 church at l1and two daUihters ftrrlved !tom Co·
MOTH IN EAR
'
. ;,- ~
#
0
CIIHI child ,"
.
Pume~oy and the Betll!llly M. E lumbus Friday eveniul for a week·
l I-:!
tfo eggs!
'
Well,
u
to
dtat,
Deteclike
th11
one"'
aaked
Thatt:her
"Do you actually think Mra.
·lo•tH'i&gt; nt - -m"'"l' 10 , Sunday lend visit with Mr. 11nd Mrs. H c.
CI!JMI special cake ftcur,
tlve Gernsbaek couldn't My, The Colt, thru.stin1 &amp;be piece whieh Morgan ia guilty?"
~ '
rv " " ·
D
d
~utca
Miss Roi;allnd Deon of Chestel,
' ·
ChmThcr. at OnlllpoUs will be ai ·
Yean Mr. and Mrs. William Oilhad 11 moth removt&gt;d ti'Om her eu!
commi88lonerhadn'torde,.t him to Gern~baek hall uaed, under hla
Tliatcher Colt shook hill head b
1 I· 2 ltlUSJlCC.lS bakln1.1 puw.:!Lr
BALL PLAYERS MAY fcrrl rd u chanc(' to htlnr th e Inter·- nwre, at HarrlaonviJle.
by Dr Blnlf Thursday evening The
, d
eyea.
plain perplexity.
t
GET TEETH PULLED
!' r·.1hlJ.: uddret~scr. of the t wo young Mllls ElsJe Ha.r t returned Prtdayj 1·2 cup bullet
Insect llew In ber ear and JodgN!
m o11t anything about aales slip•.
Indeed he had. Mr. Sehnutz £er"That la what 1 have come her\
1
mr n nn Stuula}' Ausust 2J
lrom a few days VIHit With he r p1:11 cup IWWd"'J tld sugar
there
What he had asked him to do waa nntly ~e&lt;~lared that he considered to find out," he replied.
Blth Mr Wcb.~ter· and Mr · Pt CS· Columbus
l'flnts, Ml' und Mrs. W S. Hort. dt
1-"~.,
teaspoon
to ttl'\d the origin o! tM p!Uow those Pillow cases the mo11t beautiWa were a.t the north side o1
Those wlto 1\t'f'' lntr 1 .t"rJ In r1.
&lt;
11 " lemon exlract
· - - -- - - - -L&lt;-11 nddn•sstrd Lh!• members of 'hc l
"8
'we •~&lt;'UI 1
WEATHER OU'l'LOOK
cases
and
that,
DetectiVe
Germful
he
.had
ever
handled
in
hJ.t
Washington
Square, onee more m
creRtlonal ball IUl pl!tYl'll bv Ill \' tMldd!epcrtRlilll.ry cl ub. Frida)! eveM r al,ld Mrs. Oeof8e Ackley a&amp;na
Ell I ncur once, mca.S llJ (', nlltl j
F'la t,nl(llll Flit-n u re J.!VJL•d d nl - . llt&lt; . •l!lCI Mr Pr~&gt;\on will onotoo· . R lhl~e children and lhe latte , ~ IJaklrJII' powder, and slrt to 11 ethe!'
1 back,. whO eeemed to think his :rty-!tvhboeYe&amp;!'l u a .tnerchut • front of the house in which Doc·
~Did
Dell'
rhood.
,. tor Maskell h11.d his ofCitea, and
...,fl' th e l.lRllle tC! tl :.o p I l} &lt;:d ut th f I l~w Thoma~ fnmll~·
ft'U nlo n at LJt.
"'" •'lyhlnw•,'.",n•, ••Auo"utloo"k· -,or,Ns.~R'
"''"
•·
,
....,. 1 11lOw~cr
••
Ie rl Fn d ny for UJC!r hou1. lhrt'l time~ Ore:ttJJ butte 1 tlw.· w~"
good fortune wa.a an evidence · of
)'Oil ever sell any of them T the auond fioor of which livefl
Dorl• Mol'J'an and. her beautiful
bat~:np; ,bcllffh BJl lKiny ev1•nlnA at 111· Kvnm, SrllJlrdny evening and t al Chattanooga, Tenn, followinK li c ur,hly add susar !lrD.dually ar. ·period August 17, to Aug. 22, tnclu·'i Huperlor cunnJag and competl'!nee, asked Thatcher Colt.
had triump~uuttl:v accomplished. b•!':,r. Schbuta tladly shook hl1 mother.
e Cl- t•o~li: wlun Or.c C1• w ~ ; lt•nl 1: will a.ddrt:B!I th 1• mnny peopl ~ nres· l Wlo.l Jr:ll vltnt with the former's par· cream tflgdher until ll!{ht and slve·
Sale&amp; slip.t were no pan of his r.J;Jt:r_b..!.B will ntt cn•pl to null lh :• lrnt lht•a ou the MtiJJect
lutts Mr and Mrs. John Ackley "u ftufh. Add nn,•orintr Add ~ggs, nl- Ohio vaii"Y' Moslly fair weather
thoughts and. by voice and roU1nl'
"Only one pair," he replied.
As we .tarted up .the •talra, I
h1~ lh IJ I t1u• Fliers · A QT :1 l}a tnt'
Mu!lkrry avenu~.
ttlrlltttely with tlow:, a small arn:&gt;unt except !or period of showers about
eyea he eave the Commieionel' to '"The people o( today are alto· mu pa~ed ua, eommg ~ut, U..
Will n o df.ubt l("!LIIt :lllll lllc Fllc):
--·
Mr. u.nd Mr&amp;. WIU McQuigg 11 .u at a Ume ..atlnfi Wtll .11Her EMh middle of weel:. Slowly rising tern• I underatan4 that.
aetber Jaeldna- in an artistie a re. wu a ;t_wk-Ke~, heav;r ~houldeMI
Will find Iheir h urdcsL WtJrk cut
' d&amp;UJ I.lt:r Marjorie and G E:or8t: Me· addltlun 'l'ut•' Into ~asod, papu· per&amp;t.ure&amp;.
1
"Comd
on,
Ton:r,"
•aid
Thatcher
ciatlon of beautJful thiDI'I ... PP
·man, w pplld m "' large fur OV.f'~
ont lm lbcm In t.hlll ['(. llesl liS Doc
STOHF. IUSCONTINllED
I ~Ul" and tamll)l ldt Ba'urday for IIHl!lt pilh Sjr:8x2 lnchdl. BBke fil r ·;;;c;::._________ _
Colt, "let'a to down there an4 see
But did he ' know to Whom be coat, an.d he hurried dp.wn Lh'
dtow l1a~ ffULIJu ·&lt;.1 1111 U!lii'I'Cff&lt;ltl:J rt
--Wt tlk mrd v~lt wiUl ltll~t.t.IVt&amp; 111 mOderate over t300 cktgr ~e f'.l 50
1'
w•·t WO
f'nd "
bad 1ol.l them!
ltreet With &amp; l!W&amp;.gJetJD.r,•.elf-cQD·
lllt:'n t ·
.,1 ~
., seiou&amp; ptt. All M passed ' WJ, hf
....
t~get l•er Um t wU! gJve Uw . w•J·y The Kroger n~re, In the IIIJpe~ VulumblUI Th.:! llrst o1 the Wtlek min•1tes,
"', v_,
The off1ce of the Wl~rrleatatf
relnemJ:Iiltr the sale Mrleetly,
gave ua one disdainful g'anee. Th1
t ,..tift CC IIlJ:K' tiUon bf'!oJe IUIHd· block, Mllln stJeet. clo~ell tl)oh Will MeQulgg
und tatnlly WIU
l""\
• .I
Pillow and Case Faetury waa just ~l{t ~: merchant to Th11.~her next moment, some one else ra11
f': c 1re t• lh(' Lion's .d1arc (If Ute dlloors.• Rbotulrday 11'''11~'1 ' "!:d dl8cnn- teiiH' tur thtllr hom tl In Los An·
Mndelra CUe
0
off Fifth Ave. ln the 90s--a
w,aa a Ia~ with a little down the atepa ebatterin In •
,
Tl 1: ;FI.c
, tr. lmc· up wllJ br· nueu
u~ ness a.
1 s 11.... re
,
1' 'llll
Thr pl'f'!lt'nt
mwm!1'1f'r,
H . A ~ele~. Calif
, nfter u several w~k~
Mrs. Wtllla m 0 uc k wor th a nd
~wded region, with dark build- c.~!-pthretty ltttle ' girl-who low' voice to 0bimll~lf.
Waf
a~.. nutal 1hrrw br.v~ h.\ 'ID •, ct t, Pa rks , wn~ tt·ansfener.J to Mo.riettn., ~lslt here Wtth !Clallves ti.nd
:i·fo t•up.~ ~prclnl rnt•f'nr,Ll. r lttl' ! daughter D1•lon•s, Mrs Albert Duck·
lUg'S bro&amp;r·plated with ~oJ'eiKfl.
_ ..t
a.t pair 0 ~ Pillow .cases, Checlcle.!l 1 th~ doctor's hunch·
ld,!.e 11 game ami unit "ii 1twv t;luv Ohio. wherr. lle wl11 tnkr clmrJ;tc of lrlenus
tl'allpoon bukln~ pll\~:1.:1
worth anrJ dflUII'ht'•r .ktarphlnc nnd,
n•ruea and trundle wagon• dod&amp;- after ~e saw them m the wmdow. backed chnuffeur and · he wu
1
Ccnrlc Clark, lWbert WlLl'ntlr.
1-!• &lt;-UiJ lluttt•r
Oenevlcu• and Mls~ Emma Duck' ' ,,. 1PH' be ~l IJln n(l C' l l .1 1! al tlll n Kl'O(.'rt· Hlore. 011 Orcrcn stt·eet.
ing throudl the trucka and limou- Where 18 tnat: aalea che4!k?"
p\uinly bent on IuflowiJlg the fira1
sines, pushed by men wllMe facea '
Wl.th fo1cled anna and an ex- tnl\}l.
t~U'~ . ore in if 11111 W ' l } t o rl t•l)l 'li 1
Fra1.k Will and Mr and Mrs OtW
1·2 cup sugar
'North who hEI.Vtl bt.•en vi11Uing rehL·,
were bl~den by th(l be!lta of. p_resaaon of tlie dee_peat melancholy, r-'-'---.,-i,--"""---'l~t~luj 1.1ss Jn fh1~ r onlpt•tJtlnn
Kre •. blhl loft Sntur1·"Y 101. Cl~ ~..,.
2 rN:fls. unl.M!nten
tlvt? ami friend s In Sprlngtlf!ld,
dl'elil&amp;ll and coats which they pro. 'J1lat;cher Colt wa1ted. He did not '-::;--~F~o:l,lo~":ed:::·:,.,__
I
6 J ~ blespoons milk
f!leveland P.dena and Nile.!'. 11nd
lnnd where Lhey will nttcnd the
' '" dl'ops lrmon f'Xtract
Wabash , Tnd, for R week, rcturn·t
pelled;. M'r. ·Pearlman the Man· seem Qt the ali.~thtest degree dlJ. - - ·
1
,
Ameodco,n Legion conventlorl to be
~d llome.
i
hattan ace~ for the Wiql~ataff ~6ncerted wh~n the merchant, hav'~Juat aeeinjr where he goea- .J
I
VI••o ~-ANO
I helJ there Atlg. 16, 17 and ta
SUI nou,~ · unce, rnt:&gt;nsure, ad!l
Ca., w~a
atly flattered when 1~1' found \be papeJ'i; ~e sought, put suspect him,' cried Jheekles tc
"'' WJNE
.....
Th r r.nnr.unrrmrn 1 or lh P rnRr· l Mt:s J J . ~lher will lea..ve Sun· baking powde1-. and ~'&gt;ttl tugcthel Letart
EmQI'Y
spent Mondll)' ntl
't
With N'utl
relatives
ThatehQr
It entered bla office • htJ •eJaasea on the · t 1p of his nose Thatcher Colt, as he leaped to tht
rla!{t' nf MlsR Luclllr AmberRel ana da.y for a ten dj1Y.I! vir:uL Wnu thN!e tlme11 Cream butte r thor·
Miss Olt•nna Williams, who td
and hit three fltenographen BUired aDd eal!'llf read from one of his sidewalk and hopped away.
sltps:
. ,
"Who on earth is the ma11
Flavor
M•· Osca~ B!HK'r, whldt occurrl:'rJ !rlenda Jl~ Altron and Clr:'vtluml
ou~hly, add sugar gr.tdually and «mployed jn E!l,lberleld's Rtorc In I y open-mouthed from their 1118•
d).ines
at
the
hUmacW&amp;Ifl
Pdliee
The
name
was
Mra.
Fellae
MorCheckles
b following'!" I asked.
Antwdav
niRtJt.
Ault'u~t
I,
n.L
the
Mt·.
11.nd
Mm
Pha
Bt.a.ntK!ry
C.l
crc,nm
tC.ft!lher
untH
'ughl
utrfl
Pomeroy,
~
havhlg
rew
week:&gt;
va.!
BRI
11
;
. C
llf:mr r,f Rf!v Thenphll MAhl o( tb•.• Cinctnnatl are viaitins the lot er'fi lluffy Add~ eggs. one ot a tim ~
pu, of 186 WllShin.,..nn .t;q,..,.,
"1'hat ia Gilbert Mora;an- tht
1 Commluion•r,
1
•
1
Prt&gt;sbvtf'1'1an chm·ch here eom~ aK
·
:m
beat1n1 welt atter e11.ch addttluu cat on.
I
"'
N9.rth.''
-......
." father of Doria and the husbar.d
.,....t.-SJtJ.r...., .... r ........ ,, • ·-·-·a••J o1 complct.ll su1·p&lt;i•o to lloe ~- ,,y mP,{;tu l, ~ ..a· MIU'SJlret l:lt.anp~ tl' A"d 0
Marv!tret Clark, employed at
1• ·
Cub
SUp
The
pillow
whicli'
wae
fouDd
of Felise."
'"' ..,...
•-...
...... ""
"
our.
alttn1u.tcl)
wlllllk•at
lull!tuf, ll. 0Rillnnlla,
spent. the week end with I
1
ard1 'nlk!LY·
Champa.rnn,
and
nil '~'~~·nds of this populur young ""'
c,ou- antl lnm11y
smull
amount
at a time
.....
~L
'
r
over the head o the buri'ed Gera.lI was ting!Jng with suspense Dt
er old tin¥. rt.Yortl. carlrornlr pie
Mrs. Herman Kuntlll was rm ter ~iich addltlcn until
(;
Adtl home folks
Wi~ au&amp;.ve kind~esa, Thatcher dine .Foster had been purchaae'd we .tpproached the door of tht
5111
0111
....
. yard oRen thiN e1holce, ,.Ia
Mn&gt; BRuer 1s thtl chPrmlng .\thu•s 111s1tor Friday
Mrs Lizzie McDonald of Pltls ·
eKpla111med what we ,.-ere there 1or. bJ \be mother of little Doria Mor- Morpn apartment, the .same dooJ
~~ lenwn extract... Turn Into a loaf pan bo.~
lllhle an&gt;~ hroaUhfBI fwyerare IInde dau&lt;hter of Mr and Mrs :,::, ...o,&lt;,!:' Mil..~ B&amp;bel G orhuld who hRII ..""""'n
,..l 1R th f' gt Ofl"l
" or h•,
" b-the&lt;
•._.
·
Did r. Pearlman lr:eep records of a•n.
before wftich we had atood Ut
..,.,.
.., m01t liRillif~~·tory for- A,111berger of Nf"nsc Sf!ttlemcnt. taktu &amp; 6UnlJJ¥lf plur~ a\ Ookum- paprt
3Xhll lmhes
with,.. ,.,,
greQ.sed
I
aU hjfi &amp;ales?
Mr. ·Pearlman , At onee J became a prey to tbe night we bad finrt visited Betty 1
11.mew
an,d
lluke 111 lmed
tnodHa\"
&lt;'.I"'&lt; Adam Lallance '
h.,IIIJlU!d ahd hawed and said well, 1n!&gt;8t hiJeoua and 1ant.stic •u•- apartment. After ringing, we bLd
IJ1liht. Pf'!rtet&gt;t ol" time rf'!llu~ IU· She was a graduate of tm POllltroy t bla. fJnivefsity 1.1 New York Cit\
" v
"'
Mr and Mrs John Burnell and I
y~a llnd no, and ,he J:OUidn't be eure pic ion•.
bar~ly time to catefl our brer.UI
aqred by Hlmple and r10mple&amp;, dlr· llllfb school, cla88 or 'JU
has rompkted her cour·se and will -·rees
~
r htld ren, J un 1or and Polly Ann · ol ,
Fl I hour, m· ''''' •I "•.ooo&lt;•
~put
loo~ing.
These parli~Uiar
'First It aeerned to me a• lf this before the door waa Op'ened by a
f'l!*lo~ IU:contpanyln!IC ei&amp;Ob Jill'· ThP. wroom Ia the oon uf Mr nm! l u•lnrn. to her home here Sunduy
-~
Charleston. came Saturday to vh;it
1
"ft&amp;"~·
Mr::. Fred Bauer of l:lorlnr, street, 1 Mrh. E. D.,.. Will· left. Sal!q'dll.lf ror
Ernest Dufl'y and fo.mily and otht't' 1 'pdloW taaos h~ blfi!E:n 's~ld lor ·~b lateat discovery complet~ly ahat- tall, long-.anned ' .roman, wlth 1e·
an4 the dupbc&amp;tfl dehYHJ ahpa tered all pOHsibilityof Dr Ma.Bkell'a vere features and thin blac\ ha11
i P•ice $2.00 Per BridE .,cm -rcy Plnd is a lmlduate of ~he 1 colnmbus wherf' she wm vh;lt hl'lr
relatives In the bend for two Wo;!eits
might have bee~ de~oye&lt;~,. How. innocanee. In anuther ihatant my brushed tightly over her head. Sht
""Jmercy , hlll'h schonl claM of IR dau~,;hter 1\ilrs H o. Defenbrlcher
~rs Helen Stone of Columbus.
ever,
it. we didn t 111md wa&amp;tln.g, he rapid-chaDJ'Ing the 0 ria 1 would looked at us With eyea thi.t aeqmeo
P&amp;.r&amp;~~.re or e11:prns Jltepa.Jg U.S. A.,jHe l1! oonnect@d w:tb the R. it ttnd husband .
George Snyder o. Cincinnati, .:nme Wedn~day to vlsll WHIIam r
mves~lgate.
clear the phy»Jcian, onJy to con- to burn their way paet fill our bar.
a~J~Jec;t. to •Ff!d,ral ~w1 rldln'l'. Ro.wlll1!'1'1 8(111A. locnl · auto dealt,!"s. Mr.~ Margaret Dower of Martins wa.s a bustness visitor here Wednes· McBride R n d family, returllllll:' l wowd
~ently
he
J'etumed
'With
,th,
jure before me an entirely dif- rlel'lfo of caution, She f'f!eoeftbed
Rtnd uwney orcft.r, ciHKjk or caJJb to l3 steele manager. ,
home Tuesday.
1Ferv 1.blted fri~nda here Saturday tlliY
duplica~ deliVery sllpa in hls h~t.Rd. ferent and u11 thinkablfl accusation Colt at .,nce; hi! had oeen llere be( 'AI.IfOKNrA . &lt;ONCENTRA'rES
TllC\' ~f/t SaturdaY' mon .lu:;r, fcl· t nnd ottended llpoote:J tlervlces at th~~
Mr. 1md Mrs. Bhermsu and Fra nt&lt;:
Miss Gertrude McBride who hns j
For ;Ptill time, at least, · we were
llad Feliae Mofian killed Ger: ro~.
,
r.,t.ROKATOIUES, SVI'l'I: ltiDI, 4~ ,·c. wlnFJ, tiP- anuounc-..nent of thtllf i S nd H 1 h reb
Wllwn wen! rec~nt vlsltoas J&gt;.l be'ln attending school at t.lle Wt'~l·
plar,mr
In
,
lut:!k
,
that
element
aldlna
F011tert
"Mrs.
Morgan
will 11ee ,ou Aft t
880..\DWAV, NF.W 'lt'ORK C.'l'Y. 1 .,.. .I .... IQQ'e fr&gt;r a t'I'O 't."ef!ks trip to II.(!
ea.r c u ·
.
,
Reedsville, Ohio.
em Reserve unlvet•Ri ty ln ClevelQ.Ild ,l
wh
Tbhadtciher~oedlt
lnm•lhln.tal
n•
Even
at
this
late
date,
when
moment,"
she
said,
'Ple1119 com•
l\fj~ba.n41!11!! will bf" ~ h,lpped , a1 no~ ti}ern Mlchipn Upon th!llr rt- 1 Mr and Mr4. Ralph . PickenS. MrB. Jennie Taylor l"r'urnerl returned home Wednesday, necom·
90
tn."
,
e ere"...,"
o 1nth
p~om,tly BA ~ltlJc and In o,rder l turn l:ert they will reside at tht' ot ' Mason n1mounoo the birth of II. home 'fhurllday, afLer spen~:Ung ' ot, panted by her aunt, Mrs Lula c&amp;nno
•ettiK,~on ot a criroe, tbe eonduet many o 1
e e 1ues were a 1ready
0 ' thtt l'f'Jt.dpt 11 f ft'~litan ~e.
1 ·~-rnhurrt apartmcnta .
of a Wau-, or auy other gamble in obvioulily at hand, even after what
She led 'l! down a wide llal~
baby duiJ8hter ~rn Thursda~- tew dayb In Pumeroy viKitlng Mn. Cowie, who will vtslt relntlvl'li ann I
human affairs, A1 be gave the Thatcher Colt had aaid to me, I eharmurgly laid out and decorattlli,
and son left Monlr.l
sl i.p a f n to the Commiasion'!!r'a rejected the \idea 88 impD!Isibll'!. A into a small cabillt!t-like place th~l
han~, Mr. Pearlman explained wom•n wield that murderoliS axe, opened off the ~rrand drawiD&amp;::
day for lhelr home In
visiting relatlvt!S u.t Groveport.
1
Calllornia, after spending severat Mr. and Mrs John Deo.n and 1 that ' every one of the pillows Qd deal those awful blowa, and then, room of the 1uite. Here wa wert
waa accounted for br U.oae alone and UDaided, bar)' that body lett., to atudy the clumntng Wftter
d"'s wlt.h Mr. an&lt;l .MI'II John 8 . children. Marjorie and Dorothy of I case.
little piece. of paper.
after aoakln{ it In a bathtub full colon on the wall, eapeciall,. &gt;bnt
Wtlllon and family .
Chicago, are guest s or hi11 pru ent~ ,
Sev1n .Biorea had boarht those of tannic ac1d.T I felt like titudo aquarelle of a painted sail, wlm•b,
Ernestine Elias Is vLAI.t.ng ft·lends Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dean llnd I
ea!Jes, I qiiicltly made stenograph· derlnc at the very notion.
aa I leamed later. had bet»l &amp;;n~
at. Charleskm this week.
ramUy
je do\ea 61 the ~'mea and adWhf should Feliae Morgan want b,. Felise - llhe waa an ama~ur
Mr 11nd Mrs. Ralph Pickens are
Ml
o K fl' t p ker JJ
d~'f!l~Bieb, &amp;Dd cuttiflJ' abort the ef· to til Geraldine? Unleu it wall painter. I looked at TIJ!UdierColt ·
the proUd paren\8 or a fttte baby 1:3 vla~ng ~er s~~er, ~t·s. a~ o'~ ;~g~ 'I
tualw eonVersation ot Mr. Pearl- b!'jcauBe abe was tn love with Dr. and WB.II about to apeak, ·n.. a
girl, horn Auaust 13t1l.
man, •ho "'ould ha'V"!! a great ltory Maskell .n,d 'lta8 jealoua· or afraid: sttapine 1foot-atep••made • &amp;vD.
Mr. and lllra Fred 8oest anct t~. and Mrs. Enrle A Price nnd
to tell his undoQ.btedly large tam. The mother of lit~e ~~ muat be To mr astom!Sbment, I JAW lUI oJd
~aUKI't.er and Mrs. Fred Martin and. h~r alater. Mrs. Roy curtis of Hnw~$he ,ainner tablei tbat nwtlt, --~~~ wo•n 'whoa• name &amp;he phy· W9ft111.D .CI'eepine into the room. for
hlldrm, ot Pt. Wayne, Ind .. are tt)orne. N. Y., Mrs. George BcovUlc 1 ily
wo burried , oU, 'l'batcher d'ql.t. Biciaa had kept ao loJall(. ,
all her extnme ap ~U~d feeble
::u::::~ie,!Uld Mrs. Fnmk Adams of Kllll City, Mo .. Mr. and Mrfl I Geraaback aruf J, &amp;o . miake the
coaadltion site w&amp;ll looiinR' ffo'9
round ·ot the ahopL
The Wom1111 Uam.J[ed.
IDJ' tac. to Thatcher Colt lril}.
. . 1 ..:..!-Qeoqe B. Price of Portlnd, were 1
, ~ u z J , ••
. u erm 0 ru...ero)', caUilll on Postm~U~ter and Mrs W 1
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They wete in widely ~
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waa a business vtsltor here Thurs. 9.1 White and Miss Belle Carleton
areas. Apia we were in au auI alutced at TMtehtr Colt. bel;l1on.'C ten Mr I eante ID I her.!
1dlt.y evenJnr.
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tomoblle-NeU llellahon wae at side Whom I aat in the departm,nt wm JOdt" the old womo erDakedt
Miss Hilda .8ra.dllhaw ut Pt Pleas- Monday.
,
the wheel. drivtnr fil'llt to a liUle cai-. de wu watcbinl' me with an in a deep whisper.
Mn. Max Roller and daUghter.•
ant, spent Thursday with Mtl'l,
We botiJ promised, wonder!~•,
dry-goods and notion shop on ll.ntU&amp;ed and aJmoat paternal amJie.
I Marcelline Wilson.
Anita Jeanne ot Huntington, sp"nt II
Th
•eto
"lt'a bard to figure oat, ian't
#
Thi rd A
j Charles Wallace hae IJOil.e t 1!]'ueaday With M1118 Emma. Duckvenue.
e propn r Wall ItT" be aaid banterin~iy, "But one Shl eame nearer to Thatcher It,
a loud·voiced, heav1ng and aathchoosing blm by that anfailinc tat W"shlnaton. where he bu employ.,wo;~:__ Bell
t
M •-I
matic lrish woman, who waa not thi,~~t"~~~{f~ct 1 clear."
atinct for authority that belOJICI
ment.
••JIIael&gt;
e 0 ar1e on,
o.rcw.
impre111ed at 11.1l br the tllree of WI,
.,Dr. Mukell 11 ln !on with to the •er:v old and the very rouac.
Mn. w. A. Oold, Mrs. L. c. Pur.fKarr 11.nd Mn1 Jasper Jividen a~- ~
bot immediatelr a. hearine ou.r
With he:r palsied fiqen 011 bt.
bee and Mrs. L. J . RuUencutter at- tended th.t! funeral of the foJmf'rs
questiona ealled down a pox of Fellse Morpn."
~ ohe Pld:
·
j tended 11. brld&amp;e party a.t. &amp;he home COUJin, "Doc" Radford at Flat. ; bo1,,_
lhe --'
f thoae JU'U ow
"You thiak that a woman u
..
on
IIIA&amp;er
o
ake
Feliae
tell
)'VII the trutll.
1GC Mrs. OeoJ·ge L~rner at Hartford, WOOdS. Btaurday afternoon
1
She bad ~qht them at • lovely-"
She ataya h~re becau&amp;e of me. 1
1 Thund.ay afternoon.
MIM Gertrude McBride a n d , casee.
barpln and Jet had never been
"I put nothing btrond the poaal· 1m not worth it. Tell her to totThe MaaonrH&amp;rtlord·New Haven mother, Mrs. Hannah McBride. Mt . able to aell one P&amp;ir ot them. 'l'her bUitiea. God knows that women low her heart - I can tab care
l Garden club met at the home of Tue&amp;day for Kevera.l _... 'f'lstt
were ltill en her ahelvu. We have killed women before, and of mrself."
Mrs. P'red CaraeJ ThW'IIday ~ve.Dlng. with relatives 1n Masatnon and
f'.ounted them up, clleekiq them they have not acrup)ed to u.se,,an
"Who an youT" aabd ft•tcher
Plnns we~ made tor tn.e U.roc.. )le\'rland, Oblo.
I
,
apinst the quantit:y indicated on ue, lf It nited their P~
Cold.
,
club par1.y, which 1.8 to bu held In
Afn. Lula. vowle who haa 111em
the delivel'J' lheet and fourut. that
''18 &amp;kat why, do JOU
• Dr.
''Her motbeN•Iaw...
1
bar indlgutlo1l wu j~ • • • lfakell ia '!._~~ loabou~
The old woman retreated to a.·
and JO.IlUJv
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She still had them aiL
.,Did.JGU auwoe .... e "
door and theD loU:lng over her
. Apin we aallled forth, and lq In hia ep whm hrode looked •: left Moulder a&amp; die Coin•IMioaer i
tbLH Wl'K at Evana, attendlna the
Melotlltou•
I
II aroUII dae added·
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j Jaekllon County falr.
optnlun• dlll'er to aOille extent u I llftiil. btek favored. 'l'batchet Colt. Dorbl, the OJ ,-e
''You teil her that and. baab ..,
Art'lur 'lbollt&amp;JiOII t~; Clartsbtlrs to· wlllcll lnngu&amp;!ff'JJ; ,,.. ~onaMeti'4il 1 'fife toand. ounelves at the aton ot town Ia &amp;he ear! '
near Yp&amp;flanti, Mich., tn trqedJ was dl&amp;eovered. Vlvlaa Gold (ldt ln~ cr t) bura waa t.be 11uest or Mn. Lila moat melDfliun~. {)f)@ llneulatlc exwould do do It and,Jod IUJ pnveat
ot four hi~b aehool bo,. 16, and Anna lhy Harria (ril'ht insert.), 17t wu . ' \\' ml(ln Wt'dhclk.lay.
(1('1'1 aRYl th&amp;l he eon•ldera lhtllan, '
teentb Street, and to Thateller ~ It it a c:ue ol mad randerl'
killed the1r eacorta ud alftin, toaether with their ''bor friend•," 'I nuuUl! ( M, •nd Mra W. A OoJd and Turkl•h and Tel up (a laq:uure ot
Colt'• deliah.t · he Jearne4 at 011ce bRolel, i au~. JWkell would ~ :~·;r:.t~~~
and ear, ia •buwn aa It Wheatley uul HIU'f'J' Lor.. A 1u1e po11e w11.1 1m I Mr. And ~· A. ~· Gold aUm4ad euutberD ludlal the most metod!· I 6M
llr . Se1m.uta wu a man ot ac- n.tbv tak• aU the blame even il
GPo
1 '-"-il!!'iooJ~a-uj -. la~~-llio~af.tllat ~, ,(TJ&gt;I!!! I'!•~ l!n!Wit ~ ,
. ~ after tbo m..Jiatel7, ~~ ~ ~·~ ~ ~~~ __ . j tbe Jacban oountJ fair Jl'ridaJ.

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P'rtday She lett by w&amp;y ot Sprinw- maatu W 8 White '-·"&lt;1 wtfe
ftflld on " vla1t. t.o ner
at Monday
OWtt'n HW. Mo , before retumine
Tht' muaroal t!nterta~ent river.:
to 1'~ .
by the Parlreraburc
·Harmonl'
Mr::.. Jul1a. Wessel of New Har t,... 1Four
quart.et at Lhe M. E.
ford, I&amp;., J.s .vls.l.ttng ber 111llt.er Miss ohu·&lt;b htlre Sunday eventne: at
Nease ot this place nnd broth.!r 7 SO P M. wu enjoyed Uy 11.11
Ch11.rlea Nease and ramlly o!
Mlua Beulah WWbrenne.r and
NeaH Settlement.
Rut.n Arnold who wraduate&lt;l at the
Mra TbQmU Woli o! Callforn.la Hoh!()r h(llpltal at Qa.lllpotis aa
Pa., to.me Wednellday 1.o vts.tt het· trained nurse&amp; went. to Cincinnati

Cotbetl ManJtoy uJ Ho!Hon, who
M.r hd ll:rl Soot.t McQuln: of hu been h~W 1n t.he county Jw.ll
C&lt;ll :us
for a week-end
tor l.he paat tv.o week&amp; on a
CoJwnbus, 0, AUll. 15-lNS.- rNeiAonvllle, Mr and Mrs Statlinc
Ml11 W. 0 Dow- l chal&amp;t! ot ree!Jttna an o!ftcer and rHiahway
Superintendent. C. W : Mceuuourh of Middleport, were
nllI a.saat. lt was releaaed Pr:lday eJter- I Jooos of Melp COWlty Wall praised 1sueets tit Mns Wm Wallace , Sunday
1
I
Mable Asbworth returned ;.ol 0001, on bond Wued rrom Justlce for \hf' conduct of hi&amp; dulles In a Dr MeCulloU&amp;"h's eorldltton, they
1
fl~&gt;r hontfJ Mre, followlnll &amp;everal 1E. R T:ltUJ' court
I report aubmltted to State Aud.Jt.ur, aatd. was ~~~ good as could be ex' weelu' vliiL with her aunt, Mrs J Manley 1.1 ta1d ro have aaaaulted Joseph. T Tracy today by State tpected.
Althollllh Mf'llffi ~f.uku :- ,u . tht' E &amp; 0 Rai lroad c..ompany ~: Phlrence Radford, on the Athens pmd res18t.ed Constable Hysell t.ev· Exan.mer Frank A. J a.ciLaon
Henry Roush and chHdran~IAa~,
~edUied to spt'alr. flom tl w ~PI''- coonn11.tlng In brlnglnl! th e rr.eS\i• hlchway
feral d1:1ys ago when he wtnt t.o t.b t'
"M1.,ch favorable co:nmcnt on the ~Y and tll!v!l~ed, ~cc~p&amp;n
/. brotbt&lt;r Adam Lal111.noe
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llt{f' o f Ule pro1:&gt;t!r handlln~:~ cf lhe I PbH Williamson Is conl\ned
In Mll.nley home !or the purJ)06e of C. W J ont'jj ndmln.t.atJalkn ' Wd~
paren · r an
rs 0
week.s Her niece MW

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T~A&gt;S
0 - K.

Wl'rH
ME!

II • to be 8.8ked,
expklltatton ol
has dou.e more
i:y L'lon :my
agency that
, ~Ingle .show t&amp;
for the t'?. ·mp
y-::a.ner from
d 8 UniVCI'&amp;I!y
n the dutlea
'Jell of the 10c-

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FRUIT Gi.
METHOD:
AS SPECI
_o\llhonsch

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"Wvt.on

ER FORECAST-

:.:_heduled t.o sp.:oak
lal fl'utt train wh!cl1
lOt\ Oity, We!&lt;a. Vir
2b I&gt;J.'eech mak ._lll
fiffl 1)l part ol the :&lt; I

ad Weat Vtrrlnia- Partly clouclr
l'uesday . Not m l.lCb cbanp 1a

iltat Is being arran:
arowcs In Melg~ em
Thf' Lraln . which t
by tt:e B . &amp; 0 . will
e&amp;r! ot exhibit:&lt;, a r:~
and n ear of all kind!

IM!t.L.rr·e 5/)(
"""PA,AND I kUESS I'D
. BI!OTTE'JO. ST'ART DINNER -

~D

:'fihi(&gt;h &amp;rl:! f&lt;:JWid llC(

HERE COMii:

lllDI::tt·n orchard toda
-. Atr.ong the spea.kc;

f"'m t.he Ohio

HEAVENS AI..M5

AC:CEP1" IF .'1\-IEY

I

M ... .oNt&gt; .........

AS!&lt; U 5 10

t.o

n&lt;I!Y ALWAY6
MiK l)l; ,0.T '1\-IE
MINUTI!!

OUT 10

OINNE&gt;i: Wr}l11HI!M I
I AIN'T ~NA JUMP

M.AMAt

l..e.,..ve

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EVI"!~INi.

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lOME!

II~~ION STUMP[D
'IN~£R' ON CAUSE

"'T 11-&lt;II.IP\

'SNIPFI'"Y!

Stal

fi})eclall'lt.s in

mu~k ni

rrov.:lng : ami

~peeiRii:

Vlrslnia University. t
partmen t of Agr!cult:
Unl&amp;ect States Drc!part.l
.~ulture,

the

IU~ REPORT MADE

llf!:fn!:;fs

SONG SERVICI
BETHANY 1

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' Ten Memben, Jud•e
ro Append Signature;

e!11':1dfly will t!! a t
YJor&lt;mlppt!rs at thE' Ret
A' the tn crnlng ~.. ~ VIC

•t Mentioned

itn.s at lO 15, Rev_ Wa
ct Mal'l~lla will

hauL

wh L-lt Communion ~
cblieJ ved. Rev. Dickln:n
ful talker and will pro
lal'8e crowd . At t he e v
WhJch will be a cr. .tl
choir ol lhe E ~· U :any 1
P . E!~lsteln will be
Dnur.b!r. Mr. Elsch;tei;l
lioted Ute gnater par t
c:hu,.eh work parttcu ta
et:tlns: the Bntumy 1·ho
tflacl~Jng the men ·~

•I To Foil ow President'a
.ccurale Determina·

IN "T&gt;IP'

ad

L.OBBY
UNTIL.. '"n-IEY
( t)l;tll\IE AWAY

HERE'S SOMETHIN&amp;. FOR YOU

has h en a mcmb ~ r of
mere than 60 ~·r a J'!! t.!
than 50 ht&gt; ha s t ' (:n Q
WC!'Ir:er. Thto Uwmc of

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tiEI,INN\NI, NElCT WEEK AND eV!':RY WI!EK
'IJllllH!&lt;~-,O.FTER """' 5elll!ltAL. MO&gt;m&lt;"- W&gt;'LL.

opt&gt;ratio n

A"'ltJOtSAND CASPER COMIC ST.A.MP0"
.. ,_CORNER.! fiM'V' A «::il.Jl..IEC'U'd~ II
PA'STlO THE ll1l'MP5 IN ,.. BOOK .A.'-10 SA'i! iHEW\.

1s V' UVf' .J flllc u!. Llw 111
nnu . wlll 1-J!'OI'C 1nost inl
~,;; ~o ntll'nrl .

F'RINT

R.,.v; l&gt;tckhnut w!ll ac:l
1:1"" of thr F:~rr~;! Hnn
G'clc.c-k euwlu.v Jn or nlnp

~-UP5 10 SAW. THe ~P5 FOR 'IOU!
WILL I!IE a..crn; OF
10 51!E WHICH

'IOlJI&lt;j41i'n!lit IN 'lOUR.
COI.L.aCT -n&amp; ~T

. BALL PLAYER
1

CAN

o Uler

Df

H nut be po&amp;.'ilblJ witll 'lUt the
•ld fer i utoxlct~tmg liquors and

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tremend ow; p!'ofit to be
1e footnote SSJid, in purt :

haw

Toots and Casper
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.SWIMM
WA'/ \0

A~c:lNG. El.MER.
&lt;&gt;-II! WA&lt;ER'S

8Y GE ORG.I:,

'1'HII.I&gt;i AN

SWELL

.r.

lOt= A'

t :;e n

of the lart~e
tre mendously

· l~t h e JJ ~ !.I

by t ile manufacturers
d istd butor5 of lntoxlc&amp;UnQ 11·.•. The Immense pro1it.s derived

,.,..,. fl!lt.-.

thi.~

,

UNTIL I -rl!!L.L. COL.ONEL HOOFEI'!.

TIME IN

COME ON

1-iOI OA'/

so urce

have

become

Cnrkbon ,• of criminal orgonlza.Jn many or th eSt" clUes:
•:" memberN, headed by Chair·
(Jeorgc W . Wickersham. sip-

I' M 4L...O '10 8£
.TIJ"T ,66 w.'._L 10
-;;:y,~ 41VI! CliJit UOUNI'"
A l.IT'l'I.E

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rl~ port_

~J:; natm'C of

Judij:t• Wlll1am 8

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tJ.lply ins it. ..
'l 1r underworlds

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htNnn b-~comc e~· ident. The
v·t y of' the bootleg g&amp;n~. termJ :.. greatest menace oJ organiz:rJm e b.v ~ he Illlnohs crime .s ur with tllt'ir conllequent toll of
1:eld1', murd rr anti
''lult nce,

ASK lH.

IT

Cawe."

WO pa[lf' ~ cl llw rrpcrl. crlmln•
y lmpJred by tht liquor tu.fil.c
; ruuclwd upo n culy b1 a single
'lgl a ph &lt;tnd a footnote of similength . This refeJ·P nce ~.:a.mt! i.n
,i •. g in a chapttr dt&gt;vot.cd to
lJiila l factors_ ~ It said:
1'"/i-f'll partkular ty])f~~ ol ori.t~, d criminal~
1ue o:a mi1,1ed,.

da

In ~'Sunday School. will
ChO!l' at lhf' evening

GET TEETH

COLLEAGUES

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ot Iowa. waa ;1ot appended;
·y W. AnGersou of Virginia, In!\ a minority repurt In which
tX;use-d hJs oollei,Jt!dl (;I hntq
1 tc roJJow lh~ pr~ldents lntlons to "lllnic(&gt; uccurntc deterlton, of ·tact 11nd tau.e· 1nd
"' theAe 11:ith
·c:onetruetlve,
ijteous conclusions whleh will
: publl('
ttlldcrsland1n8' and
~Hild

pubit(' support of its lKI•

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VINo

SAN
WINE
Flavor.
BRICKS

recommended : ·"Then

1rrsou

d bt- a thoronrh end cou•-agrc-exam ln ntion of the prlnclmd strudu;·e of om· ~:~eci:d, pol legal . and economic sys' 'ilh u. view to their arderly
:Jon to th e rapidly cha:lglng
Uon.s:· He furthe r ursed the
llshment. in a prupe-r f£deraJ
'tlnent. of a n "institut e o! huresearch," which would cnn •
the studl e'! or ::;oclol~y.

MUST COM,e """0
L.-U&gt;.O 10
KNOW '&lt;0!.4
MIS5 CHIX!

51!1!. US}'1CO. CLA'IItA ~

Mli'l' AN OLD I"L.AM&amp;:,

I'LL I,&lt;VE 'IV!J OUR
ADDRE'T-&gt; AND 'J&gt;HoN£

DID 'IOU 1 I SUPP06E.

NU&gt;\l!IER~

. U51!0 "TO WlitSP&amp;.It
NOTHIN lo-&lt;S
IN HI!~!: lEAR ,'100 !
'100 51!&lt;EMEO
MI41&lt;TY PLI!M;I!O
'10 el!:ll-RI

I S'M!ET

~z

DID 'l1:lU ll\IIE~
Kl-&amp;5 HI!~!:?

$2.00 Per I
Ploola11• or "''Ph"' prepak
to ·•·~··JJJI CpiU
orlfer. ('beCk 1

KING TO TAKE
FOURTH BRIDE

C81fO. AU(. 17- INS - Pau1
lm&amp;ll, famous Ol'che1tra lee.dl!t'
.larJaret Llvtnaston, fUm bflt.~i

ere enroute to Denver

· f:IJNCE!t

~ th.ey
&gt;!)On.

~IJITE

Nf:W l ' OR
will bto
~hli

mds

))m!l(ale ami
fttlelpl or rl'mllta.nC

ot

the couple made

meement.

all '

~:

w:lll be married TueadaJ

thi-

The ceremony,

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one, will be performed at
mme or Whiteman's parents,
Dd Mrs. WUberforce J. WhiteHill parents, his slater and
L!vlngsron·s Bi.ster and mother
.tlend.
lteman, who recently divorced
• Hoff, a dancer , has been
ed three times.
;to

Victims

Wl":uL 'N&gt;-IEI2E HA\/E YO!)
~-lAVE vou BEEN ,.;WIMMINCO
I WA$ ~I) :(.T TALKlNG. TO rv\li!S. '
.JONI!iS ANI:.&gt; SHE SAil&gt; S&gt;-IE SAW ,

,

'IOU DOWN

av

- --·===-DTREASURY
ION DEMANDS

•H~:

~SOLDIERS

C.QE~K

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:llum Hkc the Y:tlc bowl or the
~ccntly e~ct.&lt;: d

111 SOuth Bend

for public sbow11.
plants a~ tl'f'..mcndOW&gt; enrn' money.
&lt;' they ex"mpt I rom ta.xatl'lll;
f so, upon whot th ::-orv? WJJ.I
tle various st:Ti.tl'..s inaisi u:~nd

il merely

y so1

upon

lg Birl!nCles of

w.xing mon(!y.
this deserip-

And wilt not this raise lllre.sb
'hole questle&gt;n of the elllemp.
}! schools, cU'll::Ogt:~&gt;, chuuhcs
1ther 'c harllat:b !rutlb,ttioni'?
I It not ile more i:aa,b'Lotlc,
micnlly wise ait d. r.a the whole
truly cht1stlan if unlverslt1e!!
es and churchc11 ct...:Tted th::ir
hare of th e 1)urclen ot govern-

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terloualy. 'rhe ex.pJoiU!.tion of
erctal tootba.ll bas don!! morP

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tn ICOO,OOO at a &amp;Ingle show 11!1

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fiffl 1)l part ol the :&lt; I

ad Weat Vtrrlnia- Partly clouclr
l'uesday . Not m l.lCb cbanp 1a

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arowcs In Melg~ em
Thf' Lraln . which t
by tt:e B . &amp; 0 . will
e&amp;r! ot exhibit:&lt;, a r:~
and n ear of all kind!

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:'fihi(&gt;h &amp;rl:! f&lt;:JWid llC(

HERE COMii:

lllDI::tt·n orchard toda
-. Atr.ong the spea.kc;

f"'m t.he Ohio

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Unl&amp;ect States Drc!part.l
.~ulture,

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e!11':1dfly will t!! a t
YJor&lt;mlppt!rs at thE' Ret
A' the tn crnlng ~.. ~ VIC

•t Mentioned

itn.s at lO 15, Rev_ Wa
ct Mal'l~lla will

hauL

wh L-lt Communion ~
cblieJ ved. Rev. Dickln:n
ful talker and will pro
lal'8e crowd . At t he e v
WhJch will be a cr. .tl
choir ol lhe E ~· U :any 1
P . E!~lsteln will be
Dnur.b!r. Mr. Elsch;tei;l
lioted Ute gnater par t
c:hu,.eh work parttcu ta
et:tlns: the Bntumy 1·ho
tflacl~Jng the men ·~

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.ccurale Determina·

IN "T&gt;IP'

ad

L.OBBY
UNTIL.. '"n-IEY
( t)l;tll\IE AWAY

HERE'S SOMETHIN&amp;. FOR YOU

has h en a mcmb ~ r of
mere than 60 ~·r a J'!! t.!
than 50 ht&gt; ha s t ' (:n Q
WC!'Ir:er. Thto Uwmc of

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'IJllllH!&lt;~-,O.FTER """' 5elll!ltAL. MO&gt;m&lt;"- W&gt;'LL.

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A"'ltJOtSAND CASPER COMIC ST.A.MP0"
.. ,_CORNER.! fiM'V' A «::il.Jl..IEC'U'd~ II
PA'STlO THE ll1l'MP5 IN ,.. BOOK .A.'-10 SA'i! iHEW\.

1s V' UVf' .J flllc u!. Llw 111
nnu . wlll 1-J!'OI'C 1nost inl
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F'RINT

R.,.v; l&gt;tckhnut w!ll ac:l
1:1"" of thr F:~rr~;! Hnn
G'clc.c-k euwlu.v Jn or nlnp

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WILL I!IE a..crn; OF
10 51!E WHICH

'IOlJI&lt;j41i'n!lit IN 'lOUR.
COI.L.aCT -n&amp; ~T

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1e footnote SSJid, in purt :

haw

Toots and Casper
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WA'/ \0

A~c:lNG. El.MER.
&lt;&gt;-II! WA&lt;ER'S

8Y GE ORG.I:,

'1'HII.I&gt;i AN

SWELL

.r.

lOt= A'

t :;e n

of the lart~e
tre mendously

· l~t h e JJ ~ !.I

by t ile manufacturers
d istd butor5 of lntoxlc&amp;UnQ 11·.•. The Immense pro1it.s derived

,.,..,. fl!lt.-.

thi.~

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UNTIL I -rl!!L.L. COL.ONEL HOOFEI'!.

TIME IN

COME ON

1-iOI OA'/

so urce

have

become

Cnrkbon ,• of criminal orgonlza.Jn many or th eSt" clUes:
•:" memberN, headed by Chair·
(Jeorgc W . Wickersham. sip-

I' M 4L...O '10 8£
.TIJ"T ,66 w.'._L 10
-;;:y,~ 41VI! CliJit UOUNI'"
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1:eld1', murd rr anti
''lult nce,

ASK lH.

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Cawe."

WO pa[lf' ~ cl llw rrpcrl. crlmln•
y lmpJred by tht liquor tu.fil.c
; ruuclwd upo n culy b1 a single
'lgl a ph &lt;tnd a footnote of similength . This refeJ·P nce ~.:a.mt! i.n
,i •. g in a chapttr dt&gt;vot.cd to
lJiila l factors_ ~ It said:
1'"/i-f'll partkular ty])f~~ ol ori.t~, d criminal~
1ue o:a mi1,1ed,.

da

In ~'Sunday School. will
ChO!l' at lhf' evening

GET TEETH

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·y W. AnGersou of Virginia, In!\ a minority repurt In which
tX;use-d hJs oollei,Jt!dl (;I hntq
1 tc roJJow lh~ pr~ldents lntlons to "lllnic(&gt; uccurntc deterlton, of ·tact 11nd tau.e· 1nd
"' theAe 11:ith
·c:onetruetlve,
ijteous conclusions whleh will
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ttlldcrsland1n8' and
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:Jon to th e rapidly cha:lglng
Uon.s:· He furthe r ursed the
llshment. in a prupe-r f£deraJ
'tlnent. of a n "institut e o! huresearch," which would cnn •
the studl e'! or ::;oclol~y.

MUST COM,e """0
L.-U&gt;.O 10
KNOW '&lt;0!.4
MIS5 CHIX!

51!1!. US}'1CO. CLA'IItA ~

Mli'l' AN OLD I"L.AM&amp;:,

I'LL I,&lt;VE 'IV!J OUR
ADDRE'T-&gt; AND 'J&gt;HoN£

DID 'IOU 1 I SUPP06E.

NU&gt;\l!IER~

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'100 51!&lt;EMEO
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to ·•·~··JJJI CpiU
orlfer. ('beCk 1

KING TO TAKE
FOURTH BRIDE

C81fO. AU(. 17- INS - Pau1
lm&amp;ll, famous Ol'che1tra lee.dl!t'
.larJaret Llvtnaston, fUm bflt.~i

ere enroute to Denver

· f:IJNCE!t

~ th.ey
&gt;!)On.

~IJITE

Nf:W l ' OR
will bto
~hli

mds

))m!l(ale ami
fttlelpl or rl'mllta.nC

ot

the couple made

meement.

all '

~:

w:lll be married TueadaJ

thi-

The ceremony,

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one, will be performed at
mme or Whiteman's parents,
Dd Mrs. WUberforce J. WhiteHill parents, his slater and
L!vlngsron·s Bi.ster and mother
.tlend.
lteman, who recently divorced
• Hoff, a dancer , has been
ed three times.
;to

Victims

Wl":uL 'N&gt;-IEI2E HA\/E YO!)
~-lAVE vou BEEN ,.;WIMMINCO
I WA$ ~I) :(.T TALKlNG. TO rv\li!S. '
.JONI!iS ANI:.&gt; SHE SAil&gt; S&gt;-IE SAW ,

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ION DEMANDS

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~SOLDIERS

C.QE~K

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~ccntly e~ct.&lt;: d

111 SOuth Bend

for public sbow11.
plants a~ tl'f'..mcndOW&gt; enrn' money.
&lt;' they ex"mpt I rom ta.xatl'lll;
f so, upon whot th ::-orv? WJJ.I
tle various st:Ti.tl'..s inaisi u:~nd

il merely

y so1

upon

lg Birl!nCles of

w.xing mon(!y.
this deserip-

And wilt not this raise lllre.sb
'hole questle&gt;n of the elllemp.
}! schools, cU'll::Ogt:~&gt;, chuuhcs
1ther 'c harllat:b !rutlb,ttioni'?
I It not ile more i:aa,b'Lotlc,
micnlly wise ait d. r.a the whole
truly cht1stlan if unlverslt1e!!
es and churchc11 ct...:Tted th::ir
hare of th e 1)urclen ot govern-

'e question

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terloualy. 'rhe ex.pJoiU!.tion of
erctal tootba.ll bas don!! morP

eten the lnquL"Y than :my
OJI2 th:.ng. An agency
that
tn ICOO,OOO at a &amp;Ingle show 11!1

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POBltton ta ask foc tbe f-X ·mp
If t.hJa mQf!ey- ~a:ner from
on. Why .should a univel'lllty
xempUon from the dutifll
on to all ·~f'~ ol the eocder?"

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FULL LEASED
11)
CA~~ OF"'
~RTY

"ll-&lt;li

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car of all kinds of Il
wh!(oh are found neces~1u
rnoGttn orchard today
, Attonr the 11peakn~ at
from thr Ohio StatAl t
BpecialL!t.s IQ nlllrk t•llnM 1
lfOY;lng; snd ~J&gt;eciR IIsts tl
fl.

VIrginia University, the (

SONG SERVICE ~
BETHANY CH

lh

the rrea tcr part or 1
mu!."ch work particularly
e&lt;.\lng the BethanY lholr I
leachln&amp;: the men's clu~
tn ~vnday School. wlll dl
eholt at the evening H!&gt;
hal t·een e. mrrn l:~ r of thil
Jlltl't than 00 years 1..f wh
than &amp;a h(' ha ~ t •.on a nu
w'r.tker. The theme o-f tht
the tl rr ,

most lntert

tP,_M'!~who uttrnd .

ru.,•: l&gt;lckhnut will oddn
h8ht of l.hP F Jn•r.t Run ch
o'clGt'k Bwuluv momlnf{.

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GET TEETH PI
TbctRC" who Rt-.• lnV.rtst~
creatlonal 0011 ItS )Jla yrrl

NOW I ,JUST SUPI"OSE
'7t&gt;u VolANT "TU F~OAT..... ~.
IT'S "lHE SIMI"l..EST
"11-&lt;ING IN 11-\E WORl..D •
coMe, I 1J..t.. s~o~ovv
'7t&gt;U ,

YI:SSIR I -rHER.E'S ""O'THING
"TO SWIMMING A"T AL..L •
Will-\ .:JUST A. Flaw
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J..liSSONS I'~~ I-lAVE
YOU Swii•;,II,"I"'G
~IKE .A SEA~

Fllen: Ill"(' l,\VI tl

wn• the gR me I&lt;! lJ ~· tJiay.
b&amp;th•ng bcn~,:h Sunctoy m
e o'clock wh&lt;n Ot :c cn.w'•
~pe•. t(IJs will n•t c rnpt lo
teeth or t'lH' F l\euv A ~::r
wll\ nn Uc.ubt n·~ult . ;tnd 1
wl\1 find their h~tnh ~~- \1

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~ow ha.1 rtnllil r •l! !lll n.i
t¢gett&gt;eJ' UuH will ~ h·e t

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t ,,tift ccmpetlt.lnn here
!! l.Ver th ~ Lion's ahare
~'n~t . 'flw ·l"l~-c rn

llne· \1

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e n gnm~ a.nrl unlo.o;

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OF

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

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POMEROY, OHIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931

On Firing Line
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iWICKERSH~M C~MMISSIUN STUMP[O
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GRIMf:
V~lUMIN~US
RHO
AT
MAD[
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:I 11-\INK·
/..IFE·GUARDS
ARE .;ruST
SIMPLY G~lE~•"T
.... SO BRAve;
ANC&gt; NO'a/..e/..OOI&lt;ING ...

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or npr~~ pr.e plll
to &gt;Ff!d,ral Gpw
orcfer, cheCk.
· f:ONCEf
~Ul'l'E
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MY .sos~,loioi , You .
GOTTA HIT HI'M 'HARD!~

"'THAN '"I'HAT .... K"'OC&lt;
HIM OUT SO HE
WON 1T $TRUGGL.E
ANC&gt; PULL. '7t&gt;U
!:)OWN

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Report I• Signed By Nine Of Ten Memben. Jud1e
Kenyon Of Iowa, Failing To Append Signature;
Prohibition Ia Not Mentioned
ANDERSON ACCUSES COLLEAGUES

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UNABlE TO COP£

GnMAN

IF ITI JfWWa Ift Df
TBK D.4n.Y TIUBUJR

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nbcll!

ohio and West vtratnta-Partly dOU411
1.0rught and Tue!lday. Not much chance Ill
;emperature.

J'bo Minority Report, Of Failing To Follow Preaident'a

v

cbse1 ved. Rev. Di&lt;.:khaut 1!
tul tulker and will prohl\bl
lare:e crowd. At the evwtr
whJch will be u c::;Ltnla
~holr of the B~·tlauw duu

~mwe

WEATHER FORECAST-

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l1ns Bt 10 :15, Rev. W alle r
baut of Marlett!!. wrll p1+!
whL ~ ~ Communion ~Hvrce

b.. y.ro Yf'"!l

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· et~ndny will be II full
Jtormlppt.! L'S a l the Beth on

be

NO. 286

Appallin1 T n&gt;th
Of Emer1ency
Proclaimed

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VOL. V

WITH "REO TIDE"

putment of Apicullun•.
UnitEd states DepMtm&lt;.." ut
.Culture. the agenc.t•s wil

ami. wlll

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READERS NOTIC&amp;-If , . . . . . .
, the Newa Olliu of The Da!IJ' ~
Tnb.....,, call 236-L 1 If the a.,.; ....
08ice uk for 202-R.

IICbeduled to speak from
lal f'tutt train which wHl
IIDD Cllty, Wet'• Vlr rlnla
'21, f jJeech mak .. lg will t
1m:Lll plut of the aJI-rl'ty
tliat ts being arrnnlj.; d I
8f0Wt!l'!l in Meii:S Cl.llllllY .
'I'hf' train. wh ich wtll b
by ttt' B . &amp; 0 w.ll lm.:l

t.Pd

HIGH S T AND
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