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WZI)Hm0AY AUOUBr HI 11Sl

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READERS

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NOTICE-II ,.. wut
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WIRE

VOL V- NO 289

WEATHER FORECAST-

- c oUdy but showeoca In utreme ~
portion ton Sht Prld&amp;J p obll.b l- cloUdy aomrwhat coo er In extrern" Northeut J)0111on ~
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OF

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

SERVICE
PRICt:--SUNDAY 5 CENTS

ISUATI 0NArms Agamst Self HICHW~l PR~B[ 15'

News FJashes

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M~HS PUNS TO
GIV[ POOR HHI[FI

IN JANUARY 1837

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Throv1n1 Town Ia Local A L Flanagan Ha• Invited
ed In Heart Of F one
.E•1ht Team• to Vae for
Garden Ground
Ohw Valley Crown

THURSDAY
AT
ELBERFILDS

POSTPON[O UNTil
)SEPHMB[H flfi5T

Aod To Be Rendered To /
Joble11 Thru Three
Aaencoea
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BRITISH

lOU~ INC

f~R SU~~fSTION
jl fROM rRESWENT

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Laot Meeton1 Fealured
By Flare-Up Amon1 I
lnveoto1alon

GIFFORD AT HEAD

Nothmg Lackmg

Rebel&amp; Reported
At Gobara

Any Proposal From Jilner•
oca To Get Sympalli"'ehc Thought

IN CUllAN REVOLT

BY BRI'ifiSHERS

tng

FRICTION ARISES

Heavy

Lo11e1

Rebel Fortreu Decomat
ed; 57 Guna Much Am

F.or Th1,1 Thu...._~ there are quote a few
odd Iota to be cleaned up and at Real Sav

mun1t1on Taken
By CHARLES 0

CANNY

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OK \1 ~l::l'r-41A.,
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Normalcy Contialenl On
Fonal Rev,.ioa Of
War Debt&amp;

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49 GIRL'S PLAY SUITS
Tba.t Hid fctr lUIO a Salt ...J 81RB t to lt-MI.dy ll)'le

FOR 50c
59 BOY'S OVERALL PANTS
Tbat sltld for Ht-81us I to It ,.....__

For 50c
36 BOYS HICKORY Str1pe COVERALLS
Lobf lep--Nt: vlceablt CoftraJI Sulk tbat sold spe&lt;:laJ

Huge Od
Nearly

at :10c A Suit

For 33o
69 BOY'S BLOUSES
'l"hat Mtld lor ate r

lloatly rnaaU

With

oo00.oe!I&gt;-IIOOHd

Aueb

of Bdhoo

lara to RIYal Standard
Oil Contpan~e~

blue

For 2Sc
7 BATHING CAPS
That 8.W for 150e-

For 2Sc

7 BATHING SUIT CASES
That .oW for 95e-rllbber Uaed-Zipper tap

For 2Sc

~ COTTPN ~·Tti!NG SUITS
For 19c
69 LITTLE TOTS ALL WOOL
BATHING SUITS
That aold for ISh

For SOc

For 25c
411 BOYS KHAKI AND LINEN KNICKERS
SHII 8 to 111 ,ean--Utat aold foa Die

For SOc
9111JOY'S HATS AND CA,PS

.Jut &amp;he thlnr fo' early
~ld

for

~hool

wear-for boy1 to 8 years or

For 25c.

$IJe each

59 BOYS and GIRLS All,. WOOL
BATHIN~ SUif,S.
Tha&amp; sold tor •IIJI.-.1ISQ lnan Z1 io 3t
For 67c
15 MENS AND WOMENS ALL WOOL
BATHING SUITS

~~~u:•~~~':':':''-H---------:~~~~~F~o~r$1

17

76 GIRL'S DRESSES
~oellen&amp;

lor

~ehool

wear-Titat 101• lor $195---SIIfl:l , to

1., :rea.n

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For $100
Are Yo11 Ptohton1 By The
AUGUST FURNITURE SALE

new 6t testimony
law
I Wt en the meetl~g Wfls udJDUTt
was set up led .;enato L bach elu.&lt;:ed to of
artlnce Wled fe-r ndd Uo a comma t l'!Xcept
ond
attempting to mvel stat t.hat the committe w 1 rc
A qtlon ...wld&amp;&lt;advi&amp;ory
port,
paytng ta.xll.ll on s me ts work Sept 1
is to be appointed by the
toot !17 machine guns
earnJne:s
Ttl executive M"sston cl maxcd a
to ass !lt OlftorcJ The
ound11 or ammun t on
wealth be- day of surp 81.'8 during which w
the latter e~:~tab Shes
company
proOts
R
o
eenlun
11ssista
t
t!BI1e
t
e
t1 e Pres dents erne gency
are allowed tl' pile up In ginee n c yal ogn county IR
mlttee on unemployment
stead of being divided or dilltrlbu fled hat he llad bee
ed
functioned a.st w nter unde cllalt ted sl areholders may be pena!IU'd a
I remov 1ron
rnanshlp or Col Arth r Woods and !'10 per cent ol the &amp;.mount of tl elr
hl~~:hway proje t he was super
whiCh still exlst.s under the actinB Mgt tful t.a.x
via ng In Be mont coWJty In uno
chalrtnanah p of Fred C Croxton
The legis ature also armed lor beca e h nterlered with • com
Col Woods accotdiniJ to the White the device by which companies pay panv hat was ma.k 11g money las
House announcement w ll continuo officials exorbitant aalarlell so that on n 60ft con act
to give asa stance to the new set protlts do nut ahow on the book&amp;
W !Iamson He ward &amp; Smith
up and presume.bly w 1 be a mem
sJmllar penalty may be ~~~~~ Yo ru:town finn was paid tor re
bll'r or the new adv sory comm ttee edA ln
add Uon to the reaular tax moving 106.000 yards ol dirt from a
Croxton was designated today ae
when the state tax o::ommlseton lands idr between Shadyside and
ast lstant to Gl:ftord
0 ffnrd \1,111 oome to Wtu~hington flnd.!l this scheme being used to Bill Run In B I nont county al
this week end and accompany the concea the true amount of lncoml:! thouih It d d not remole more
ha 15 000 yards aa d possibly not
President to his Rapidan fl.&amp;htnK from operations
DO X NEARING
The tax commla&amp; on appa.rently more than 60000 o -eenlun tesu
camp tor a dlscuaa on or the w n
Aboard Seaplane Do x
ter s work
was IJiv\n authority to decide wha fl d He said he compe.ny received
INB-Wlth her next s top
It was the Presidents aUJtudc amount ot protlt a company m ght 70 -::cnta a yard
0 eenlun also re-lu.ted that he to be In American terrltory
last year-and he was seconded by leave undivided and stU! be within
Chairman John Barton Payne or the law
wu rged to make the wort Ia.st ant German seaplane Do X
the Red Cross-that twemp oymem.
As understood now Interpretation ror the company EUJd hat he w11.1; Port ol Bpatn Tr nldad today
Ban Juan Porto R oo
relief was a matter for the commu or the term reasonable nee&amp; to otrered half 1 e proceeds
ad
ntty rather than the government whtch such companies are to be ditto to a new car which one
Pallure or the dole s~.rte m n Eng Umired In tile hoardlna: of proflta meonter or 1 e nrm 88 d wo d be
land and Germany was cited In slltl will be left exclus vely to the com bouK}tt IIUld ch&amp;rged to tile tate n
11
11tantlat1on and It U! understood miss on
an extra wort contract
Senator Felix Hebert R ol Rhode
H B Chapn an aalstant hiiJh
Island chairman ot the epecial Sen
who was "''n "'"
ate commlttee who examined t.he AIRPLANE CRASH TO way
dole and unemp oyment irulurance
'"" n..,
'""'o"d him S1tuabon Crtbc:al ••
BE INVESTIGATED otructoon
from the project Orttn Ill SLJid
Blaze• Rap1 Three D1e;
("""""ued on pa•e thr··'
-and e~plalnfld that his hand• .,~
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Pittsburgh Aug 20-lNS--Om tied romplet!ly:
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10,000 an Fa•ht
cla.lEl ot the Tra.ruloonttntMtal and
wnveoUoat
..t.,n AI&lt;
Ln.. today ....n an
w... Aug 20--INB-.., o;
on of tho '""" of o Chi
11,\N~DA BLAMED
~
caRO New York plane at raln 1108 k
Wallhll'llt!?l1 1tfu1 20-INB-Re With 2&amp;7 roreet ftres raging In
ed Bc!ttia tl.eld Jut night in whJch spo 8J.bi1Hy ,for the dela.y in resum eaakm Washington nortJ ern leta
-11 x Pl!ri!Oilll Including two p Iota Ina neaottaiJons for a IU Lawrence ho Rnd we8tem Montona despite Seu•on Held to Bnn.g
\
were tnJured
waterway treaty With canada was tbe etrortA ot more than 10 000 fi e
Chanae 1n E:w:••hn•
Jury m Probate Court C1ve• The plane zoomed In from the \ placed upon the Canadian IJOVern fllh -s thfo sltuahm he e had b
$600 Allowance, $25 000 \West during: a blinding rain storm ment today by the State Depart come most crttlcel It was reported
Coal Condauona
toda) by the United Stal.e!i forest
T.he pilots planned to anchor the m nt
Had Been Aaked
plane for the nllht. due to W'lfavor
118n'ke
20--INBable weather over the Allelhenlea
TAKE LOOT lN TRUCK
'11\e &amp;erlousnesa. or tho Altuation
As It touched the earth at th
Columbw 0
AUI 20-lNS. was tnerease.d by tM sudden blow
Georgetown 0 Aug ao-INSThe state of Kentucky today was boundary llne of Bettis tl.eld thl'l Usln~ a truct to carry their Joot Ina P of the Flathead national
ded a mine commissary foretlt blaU which Jumped se::·~"'::'d ;~;~~:~
victorious over the Maysv lie Btl~ bl1 llblp skidded shot oft the crow 1 bandits
Company In the toll br dge contro of a 25 loot embankm~nt and when at Waver ,. 0 last IUiht obtained lin to Join tbe Deer Creek fl.n
veny
It struck the ~round &amp;IJII.In nosed goods worth U 000 and headed to m
Rejectlnl the company s demand Into the mud; wrecJdni the 11Dder 1ward Columbus poJioe- we~ noU Which hall ravagOO :J6.000 acres
fled hire toda.y
It 5tarte1 five weeka al(l and 1~ st
that. Kentucky pay It laD ooo tor carr1aae and breaklna the wings
about one fourth of an acre of land
bunl nr uoeontroUed
on whiCh to build an • .,....... at THICK WEATHER IS POLl
N E G R I I S Tho to.mo 6! Bovill and
Aberdeen Ohio to the Kentucky
STRICKEN SUDDENLY Idahfl
wep BI:Ul perllei:l by
bridge over the Ohio river a Jury in
t1&amp;nMI end all maJor blue&amp;
the Ptobet.e court here allowed be
r;sparted IJUII out of control
Tokyo .t111 20-IN8-Witll the
Santa Monica Cal Aur »-INS tho vh no new flres wen- r ported
tween $500 and S800 tor the prop
arty
weather thlckenlnc and the sea -Bt cken w th a ll1)'8teliol1l!l lllneta duri 1 the ~st 12 houca
Teltlm.ODJ waa submitted showing menaclnr their pla'fe t01 bound off Pola Netrl Polish BCreen atat wa.s
Ban Pranelaoo Au1
that the company bouiJht the land Ketm leland in the KurUee Iince lakt- to a hosp tal today Optatefl 'l'hrff more lives today had been
comprlatnr two amaU lots tor t200 yesterday Colonel and Mn Charles were administered to relieve her of added to the ton taken bJ Ca.litor
and that the Btete ol Kentucky had 1A Lindbergh were :loroed. thll after Jnte ee pain phyelclam report1d
nla forest ttrm accordblJ to
offered PDO ~ !leCUI'f!l riJht of way nooo to 10 aboard the Japanese
At&gt; ')l'fjfnr to lll!!rVant.s at M._ por$!1 frOm the- United state!
OYer the property
110\'el'Dment
steamer
Bh1nshlrt Nea;rl~ home the aetrua complain eerv1 e hen
OOb8trueUon
ot
the brld&amp;e bet"an Marn
d r "
1 • •• •
t
1n
about a Je&amp;r aro The BUper-struct 1 The &amp;kipper o1 the steamer Which c 0 n nse pa ns: ......r re urn 1::
The dead were Al1en IA)ve 80
ure has been completed and eon baa been atie.ndlng by the pJ&amp;ne Iron a Rl18sla.n dtnner lut liJ\t Prank BmJth 26 Bnd James WaUie
crete 18 beJng poured
\ready 1o tend aid alnc:e yesterday
A he hotiplb.l where
Hqr~ Ill who~ overcome while flrbt
;.,~~;;]~
The eompany r@ceqtly made an toY«!d It to ehore afte rthe ILiad wu aken. the ~ &amp;t-ali wle In line a blue near Mariposa whfll'l
un~~ucceaaflll attempt to have the berrh• bad been tatertJ a~ 1 con v lllons a.nd IPtlJilolaua re \ \he tire fanned by a euddm. brene
Ohlo Supreme court prevent Ken There lt wu expect.ed te Q •te stored to oplares to •ltP btr Wbll Jamptd over lt. boundariM .:"";;";
tuoll:y lrom compleUna tbe bridp unUl the :lamoue eou,ple are able to they were bl\191Upu.-._.1UW e&amp;\k'e bllmrd thelb to death before u
m the Oblo aide
tan the &amp;lr qa1D
of her lllnta aceordtnc ""' Rporta cou~rt llt reaeued

West Threatened
By Forest

"'""tor

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I n LegaI Batt)e

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$~MONS B£D OUTFIT

That Sella Compll'le" for $13:39
eo&amp;lloa ~I MeeJ tRiaat or Oddlsed

and rurab&amp;eed SlmiMIIII SPI'llll'-

CHENILLE RUGS
'&amp;eftnl~le-Can lie .... -

either llde-Wa•bable-colon
paraaleed rMt-.aHallle fer be.....,. or ballroroom-sue
lbJI laob_...., ..._,,._ ef colen ••d lkwii'-

Auret Furaoture Sale
89c
thuradaJ Sale Swto at 8 A. M and laata
Untll5 P M

ElherfeJds in Pomeroy

Meeting
Comes To Close

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D ovvk ng discussion
a vng her;e n was the w eX]Ject
ed depo. tu e of Mo agu Nonnan
gove nor or he Ba k of E li and
o Canada a t a time when pol t ca
a d n anc a authon es or Britain
were bending a 1 the r efforts to
o e the exJSt ng d(Jmestlc crisis
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nht:et

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f{ e""''U"ky

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p omats a e v rtually
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ontemp 11 ng JIUCb

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son Franklll m~ here 8&amp;\ur~
d&amp;)' rventnc tlpn
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vt.CRtlon from hi$ dallY pind aa
chkl t.~ Itt lbe MU.lllclpal. eourt

.,.: ~ ~ IHld .. leM.u1 01' nelfl Ql&amp;U. fllf publlci.Uoo &amp;bc1'
._.. 111 an CNM I1P \ball' a&amp;Oe--altbDUfh oot nece.uarUy to be
.......... Aao11Jmou1 l8Uen. hOwner excellant ar.d deek&amp;blt l.n them

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Sunday m.omlnc brllht and. early
MiBe Vb'lli'IJa Schaefer IUld l4l.l5
oreoe IIU.., ~ tor otnclri..
nail wbelJI ~ wUL mt« Cllrllst

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atop~~,.-~
to pPend t. mur e ot d&amp;YI wtth telalJ.l!c. of Mile BcbMier NUl will
repca t &amp;t the hOIIPital nuu·aday
lDOI'Ilin&amp;: tor d.u&amp;.r El'et)'Oile ~
l~~g ~ Y8Uftl' 1lwlies fede. sure
they WW make gOOd. ln tbelr chOB
m ~'*'lm.. Heres all the luck in
tile wortd to t.heee YGUDI latUee

NAiJoNAL &amp;JiV.f&amp;'ftSINO &amp;EP&amp;~SINT.t.TJVI:i
Devlne·Tenne:r corpon.Uon
New York and ChlcapJ

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!lr and Mn. ftulk 'We&amp;·
Mr £~ wtll l!njof a neb

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WD .,Ytclueida.): to ~~ a lew day&amp;
wlth I be torme:r 11 ,lister Mrs Emma
Query Yr and Mrs Bigley Will go
m :o Oineinnatl IU)d spend a rev.
wetb Mrs Biil~y and Mrs. Qw:rY,I
t1ll IV 00 New Ririu:naod. 0 to

of the caplktl city
MJ s )ttacy lkee;le end wn ~
n1e moved iUL week from the Ida
Wol property on E1.tn a.tl'fiBt to tlle
Sayr,. property adJaotnt \o tra
~ile property on Fltth 6Wcet.
Guy Neider Ule ThJrd at.ree•
nerch~~ont and bli mou.er move:i
,Q&amp;t veek from l"tp;b ltreit to t.belt
new l'(lme Just comp~ on u~

vial.~ a brother Altua
Parsons 't Bwe-utb ~~tree&amp;,
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reti!'f'd merchant whom Mn Bigley
F~. ryrmui Qlate Piclten.e who t\aJ;
has not seen hl 26 years.
!!Ut'l'~aod miJQh !rom the 101&amp; 0( Gllll
eye md moat tl the stahl ill the

Attorney Prank E&amp;ton wl1e and. clh"r has expen&lt;:nced W.Ue cbangt:
two children retumed to tbelr out 1 able to be about the prem~
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home In HuntiniWn Sunday eve- by •he aid or 8 cane
Ali Cooper and W :S Rftd 'f'Ul
nlng after a vacation \ l&amp;lt ol a
week spent here with l(ra Ea.Wil s \ J ) elf the fbl&amp;ls in
tb.e best
mOi.her Mnl J M Spencer Wr KILl r contest in tht: near future
IN CAMP
and KI"B Kelly coe of cotwnbus exa" daLe lo be ghen later Wa~h
Quite a numbtr of tbe members who spent their vacation of a week for t.he date you can t afford to
o1 Ule kx:al 4-H club Joined other at the same time and place s.ccom ml.s&amp; tt
ntm~.berll at Pomerov MoJldu.Y and panted Mr
and Mrs Eaton to
Mrs L 1lu Wclf came home Bat
I left for a weeks outing In camp on Hu 11 tJngton for a weeks vllllt
urday c\cnlng from Flvto Polnl..~
the Long farm near Ja.ckoon 0
J.!" and Mrs Harold BIB}ey Wt!re wbc
she spent revCTal WtJeb with
Th(18.t' &amp;Ciong were
Ma¥Cella Cle IJU r:;ts last weell: of tbe Latters po.r her daughter Mrs. L r Noni6:'hmd DJx_le Spenocr
Rose Lee ents tn ALhena They returned Mrs Ha.tt..ie Damca da.ughler
H~le, Smart Betty YJ-lll.!.~hhc Dndltlcme Bat.urdaJ
Carrie He.lc and t.he ll&amp;ttera
MIM Mlld~d Busch of AnUqwty son Pierro Hale motored. here Sat
Dorr·thy aod Drua111a f!JdJler
is hert~ spending a few days with urday from Oolumbu&amp; and qJcnt
All r•ll!llouo teo&lt;'hbor, doetrine or
W
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Ill P
• a"aed, •rthey ar.-to have any cla•m
Bll'IS MEW
1the MiSses Kathryn and El(l!Se sev 1 days. wtth _, w w a
Wllb~ Rotie Lhe ~~~ propa'ie- Bell
er!
"'
e v-er
U.PO t1ie love, loyalt)' and devotron of the people. m111t bfJ m harmony with
t.cJr or t.he Elm Street tuiiQ&amp; statlvn
Miu Oenevi"Ve Decker arrived und amlly and uther tt:la.t-ivcs at
the~ of JEINI the Christ whote wOrdl fit lut.o every fold an_d crevtce
Is out with a spJc and span new Pdday from 'Fairmont W Va and this plate 'Ibcy also vLsited M1
el ~ human b~J ab.d of whom lt ..-u ..td in Jbha '1 .4.6, ~·NEVER MAN
Pontlaa car pUrchased last week vt&amp;lted until Sunday with her pr..r Daniels brother CapUI.in Geor~:e
IPAU tAKE TniS~MAN '
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from the Gaul agency 1n Pomeru;. enta. Mr and Mrs E W Det ...er Bmlth IUld family at. AuUqulty Mr
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P,....,.bllia!*4.s..&amp;J._c.......,_OWo ·-~----U:isa Decker is employed ln the of· Hale Ls &amp;:enm sJ
lna.:a&amp;l:7 of till
A . . ~·
~ ol the C&amp;-rnegle steel &amp; Ow&lt; Mercbants Reta.U
Association in
RIGJI;'IEOUSNESS BRINGS f'EAC~The "ork of "ght
I ,;~:~( evening about dusk a Oompa.ny and is commandina: s. COlumbus and is one ol t.ht prom
sedan belonlbll t.o A 8 handsome salary She was ~ceom lnent. bu&amp;1nesB mm of ihat city
1(
eou&amp;}less shalt be pl!acc and the effect of rtghteou~nes~;
and drtven by hill AOn col J)f'rued by her JE!Ot:lenum friend
Mt.e Olbbie Du6itey
returned
qu1etness and a8.~urance fur e\cr And mv people shall
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With a Wtllyr;-Knlgb.t coupe 1Wllliam Lewls; a prominent bwi home Sunday arter a. two ~ek~
belongtng Lo Frank Johnaon oi l ness man of the same citoy
\'&amp;Cillon vl.slt. with her wn In lal\
dwell m a peaceable hab1tatJon and m sure dwcllmg~-&gt;
Middleport at the lntel'8tcttou of
Miss Bernice Bogart and cousin oDd. daughter Mr and Mn. Her
and m qutet reRtJng placf :i - T~aUl.h S3 17, 18
, ''''n'"and Thltd streets Both rna I Mlso Ruth Young of Mt W&amp;l!hing bert Da.vish at Hantlltcn 0 They
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were badly damaged but ten 0 arrived here SatunJ•Y to (lCCOr. panled Mrs Duskey home
or the occupa.nts ~~oere In· spend several weeks with tbe tor- and wW visit. here II. few c.1&amp;,)s
i IOHed.
mer's uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs
Ml and Mrs H ar.:~ U"Ues
d
Pred Bell They were accompanied
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THE CITY BEAUTIFUL
TO VISIT AFTER QUJ\R'IER OF by 14ro Holelman of Cincinnati
dau..,•ltu B mkr left Wcdnelday of
CEN1'URY
The tee cream supper Given by this w~k tor Wheelhag Rnd Mounds
OCAL CITIZENS 1f they stop to remember r..w t eca II
Mn:1 Ida B~l y ond SJil He rid tbe M E church llldles Saturda.:v \ilk to .spc-td a. week wlth
that c\Cry yc,lr Ol neu1ly :-~o when the sap comes up
Bigley and wUe wenl to Hw1tmg- evening y,a,s a very successful nmur folks of Mrs. Mi!C&amp;
from the toots ot the tJees 111 the Spnngt1me .mU the ted
and netted $35 00.
The fcllowlng young men from
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""' I Mr and Mrs Emmett OOI'lllln o! here w~nt to the ftahlng "8mp of
blood starts a gam to coursmg through the \ eJnB thpt am
Ocldkettc s venetian ~mble
Akron were auests of t.beil brothl!r Tho.-nt Wt;-1! at Grell~ BCII.u M:on
h1tlon rum! rwt and p1 oml~es ¥rt: made by vanot,IH people
WON-Chicago (fl6 4 '120&gt; 1 30 p. Itn Jaw and sister Mr and Mrs day to spend the week huntln 11
Dinner Dance
6 45 Harold Clark Jlvlden over the wook end gro~ d hogs find flshmg Ben Pbll
to them.l!elve:-~ that certain 1mpt oJvcments writ Ue made
Louie s HUilii'Y Pive
rhe favorable season has pro sc 1 ~!chard Hay~ W111lam St.c
And so eve1y year 01 so u clc~n up mo,emenl 1-c l)tarted
Walt and Skeezix 7 45
an exUberant growtl1 ot wart And Franklin Spcnc" They
Burtnetts
Orchestr~J
BIll
alrowr
the town but thank!:llwtr.:'! accompanied by Oil~\ Stew
whereby uur nve1 front takes a g&lt;&gt;ncral o\er hauling
FOB AUGUST Zl
Modem Mood 8 4$ Earl BurlneU s
eJilcient 11tceet oonunlssloner art. It gees wlLhout sa.ytng tlu::y
as a It~ult w~m c " rea II) met! outlook
orchestra 9 Ml1111trel Show 9 30
ls always on the Job the strecl.&lt;l will lla\c a good time
Thea e has never been a
HOLMES
Lu andl m 9 ~ Drea.m Bhrp
public places have been clean
AU pupils of tbe gru.de and high
fhe ouh trouble Wlth thtH If.! that the u1ge to hev
:~::~:;T.~jhe
Stebbins Boys 10 30
UP and taken ca~ of Now we schOlls o! thU; place e
ucsted
Kay s Orche.tra 11
Jan
a few prlvat., loU. tba.t 8jre au to .__
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ar l'efl
the HJlagc lookmg
best, soo11 dle!-1 out and long befot'
to the vllJage and tt would
v:: at th ir res!JC)ct.ive buil~ln8s
Orchetitra 11 30 Bills or~
Summer \\RllCt; Pumcrov look!:! Just hkc anv othe1 01d1
take 11. Ut.Ue clvlc pride t.o here on &amp;t.urd&amp;y morning Aus~t
ll\es" up and comptct.c tlie 22 a&lt; 0 o clock to romptet~ ru
nary place whc1e111 the c1tlzens have too htlh.! pride t•
rangLmr;nta for m'Cdcd t"xt books
keep then 'fJOnt y&amp;~rds lookmg neat
By ftont yard we~~~:;:~;:,;·~
Edward. Carrell aud daush and' r.ny ether bush'e~s that mav
le1s Anna Lou!&amp; a 1d Ros&amp;l t' o! comf' up nt ti1C tbne
refer to uu1 malll !itl eet
W1th the niCe new
.. lcld eport spoot Thursda,y w1t.h
Mr and M:rs H M Hoovis or
htghway, which no doultt ha:-~ attracted many
tu:r ~Rtents Mr and M~ B 8 Mercc- fa. are hue the to1mer
through the town who lmmedy fountl \HI.)l' and moea1o;
Mill ur)'
Wlt:it 1: o.f~er bi.S tnterer..ts ;n the
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l'lnd.
lcca
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to avoid us altogether l&gt;~\t9•l JJollVe ndl:hillJ! tu •~It•
lUI thdr Stulda.y &amp;\lest&amp;
J4ll l1lloU.
tSJ:It~car (lliOII and llcoUM!r f-:ul
the taJI, nasty lookmg wee~ a'&lt;.,. th-ey ~ fd1l\i e ~t:iong
~,;.,;;;;;; ;-;,;~;;;,··;:;;~~ M.t$ 141J.too lllaiJocy ~d aq 11 J~ and their bQy 1'rlead Riibrrt ~t·
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or C•la'rk~ton Mr an1 M.rs. Ja.I'Jltt; r1illt ret.urnoo i.o ColumbwJ Tucs
featSt their eyes on the beautiful placid Oh10 R1vcr
upon u tv. J I
--Sln~s Mr a.ud. ll4ni Jchn Slnea day lollowin&amp; a. visl.t of soveraJ. d\IYS
Not onh HIC thc8e weed~ most umnghtly
under such ch 1 A s Acthg Secrete.IY durmg Stlm·
and Mr and Mrs Mal') Dawson cJ here with their gtan1jrnother Mrs
almost the t nt1rc length of our Hl!age s long
lt u.as assumed on n l sotf&amp; extended absence OaH.tle ha• tOns or~hcstra 8 46 Popular Pro
Baden W Va,.. Mr and Mrs. lla J M SpenOOJ&gt;
a PresJdent e\er needed I cen lndeiKllgable He bas been at 11ram 9 Heury Theis Orcheatu
Ohto Rl\ cr 11 ontagc they ate 1\ ffi( nace el'lpe( La11v a~ the 1lhe &lt;: ouusel anct Hod vice of hts For hls desk and nt the Whitt HaU80 9 30 Clara Lu and Em 9 u Wild
and 111LQ.d!1a"'hte.
Ethel
------was the Sunday
Mr and Mrs Do.v li ol
tlme approuchcs t 11 cau.:.;e the many Ha~ l'c\el \ldlml'i1e111n Minister It would hnve been long ctays and longe1 nights He lit cats 10 !:ncorea 1030 vanet.y
at a time whetl hls muvh he• aided 1ae(X)unlea an able and etllctent dlp-lto 4S Bob Newhall 11 30 Popular o_.:"c·~~·:··•
EJrulry Nease" Hun 4o;.~
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to WII$h that lnte Summer and Autumn ncve1 c nne Th ~ Iplnn to sr~ve Germany aJJ)Caled to lomnt and po6&amp;eS&amp;CS a genial per• Orchestra 12 Dn.noe On:he&amp;Va
Hom ...made Ice Cream
0 .-,~~- &amp;nd .Frof L J Urvm
Mro~~ Rebecca
of Cback:socn
:spent
polkn lrom the:sc weed8 18 Irlltatmg to thcu nostrJb Jllha\e an excellent chance of gomll' .sou~:~.llty add frunkneSII that enablcli
WEAP- New York (454.3 6801 54&amp;
on lhe rocks
1him to gel t!.long with newspaper p, m Tbe Stebbins BoyJ 6 Ma.,Jor
much Improved
lii;;~,l~y h~tre the guests ot Mr and ond Cake ot tbo Bethany M
addition to thcu makmg Jl eput.il!Oll fot
uuclcanhne 1
But Col Stlnu;on .lit nl ln any ~:eporWas 1nr b&lt;Jttet than his Chief I Bowes Pamily, 6 46 The Gold
and Pa'll Salaer Wilbur
!'red Bell Miu!!fl Kathtyu E. Cburc.h, Saturday eY•·
and lack of t:lVtc pnde for our town
ev~nt. ~tnd much of the dltncult na~ ev~l ben able lo do
bcr~&gt;e 'I Oonoert Orcltelika 8
and. Paul Holman were tbe
t...®lse ~1 w.ho ap:Jnt a week
Aucu•t 22, 1931.
wotll: r.f the negouat!OJ s fell h~ ~
I ular Olub 8 30 DaQCfi Protmm
afternoon gue:!ltll of John with Uw Pnres Ia Clttl~ton re~
NolM IS as good hmc a~ any to ::~tart cuthng the weed~ to Undet Secre~my of stale W•
Po~:;stbl~ thu Aossip nbout Col. Kodak Prai"ram 9 30 Theatre
tumed to thdr homu he ~ wtth Pr- 10..
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llofr and Mrs W M Brewer and
a I ong th e n,_:er ront ur Ntreet commiMsJon&lt;t iS a Iea( :t the Treasurv Ogden L Mtlla
ade nut tr there ~houkl be " tra u 8111 Donahue~ Otehest:!• fa~lly were S&amp;turday
evenilll
shown ,\ WJlltngne~ to co operate and to cut those which
It 1ti true that once h~ had trac
chang~e ll the top the belle! per l 11 ao Jaclt Denny a Orche~~tra
lltrel'lts
ol
Eber
Brewer
and
famil,}
cd Em ope C I Slum;on
became 1 tli In m I
quarters lhat Prc&amp;i• l WJz-New York CM9.6 7801 ~ 4S
are on tlllhlu..: Jli lj)Cit~ 1fthe v.trlOU~ JIIO\)C!lY tHHtel~ Wlllla~.:tlve ln the latet nt!gotatlon ~~nt Houvft wrmkl n&lt;Jt g:o outside p m LoNell Thoma! 6- Amos n
e State DcJHUtmcnt fm a new Andy 6 30 Phil Coat 6 45 Be Rb&lt;tumatiom and S-cb
t 1kc calc ot tht.: one!&gt; on thull jHO}felt} ~ bJg tmpiO\ emcnl bat at Ute Lime he left tlle C!lpi~Hl
1 th Jt
11ter lll!gotlatuus had
tiJl ctncf
lie\le It or Not
7 Po ular Pr
Trouble Ended after SevWill rc::~ult
Uthe1 propelty owne1s on uthfl l'ltrcct;; ca.u been env~aoncd
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eral YCllra of Suffel iDa
add to thl glncl d .1ppeuram• •t the \lllage UJ du1ng tht
tra 745 Sisters of the Skillet a
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NOTICE
Btlly Jones and Ernie Hare a 30
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Th c lesu I twg I HIHht WI II morel h lll amp! Sec elar~ Stmsons rnndtcl or tt e
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to sum(' years In such probll-.1111!1 1 am
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tllv c'ectd&lt;&gt;d to C.l.St th 1 Jot v. l h ., 1 l lg the past \\~t searching
h~s,. Ana htaa 1'0~ scu rh Q rl ut e~eral places for seinell etc C A
has 1ct ~et bt'el se t v.h r 11 th r While of Belp1e was arrest~ for
rck 1 CIOl;l:&gt; lht&gt; de o t In ll rh 0
l ntlng ~qulrn:ls out ot season and
m r J d b 1 1 ~ ~ , o l'
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killinG one A
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be n :1dc b 1 I 1
br 1 d ll 1 ll \ "ne
n!n lled by SE'\ f'hl l of the onlctr~ rltl'p \I.KS taken at MarleUa and
that 1t \\ll 0 r 11 i.Jl lhC' rn
F'l.l ll 1lso a man by the name of Eiseman
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1 lh l tl r r 01 1 11 of thal Cit} \l.as anested fOJ pa
nate to al~nd the National con and Cake at the Beth.try M An a nua Ed\\atd ~rs o~ey) Fo~Js
~tor Oil!()
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I esslon o! a hoop net A house 'Ventlon nd 11.lso to sele&lt;:t 1 place E Church Saturday e'\e- e1 ~ two chlldren Jose•il 11
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ll t'!U Pomeroy was searched re for the District cotwentlon
rh e
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n tn ll.f r Nick Hem(' S\ ha\ &lt;:tl\ ~Jt'£\
All &gt;lolators w.ken b} the be leld l l Mlddlepcrt In Octobe r Pr•c:e lO.C
t l oleu
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ass an lh Jdren ut
fi ll al1ec.d mr dr &amp; \ t'lR L1 ps to 111 &lt;'11 the past \leek have 1ecN~e~ the dates tu be KllllOU,nced latet 1
vl l ~~~ re lattvt :&gt; hf'r•
Cc ht" bu nnd Dlh('f notlhun 11 he:n~ nnes
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1 The comenttcm 1.\as N!C~ Ived
lle~ 1 1 seatrh or 11ld lo I ('QUip
Mlddlcpo l ~htough the etlort&amp; Jl
111ft l 1 urdet t1 at
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:'\;QT TO s} LJ PROPt:R1 v
Mayo1 Halley and otl'ICI dclegatl ::; I
work rnn be p 1 t on .,., th a n 1 J
wno lltlended the meeting at Cleve I
m 1 1 af r.cmfus!on and e maxm u
Tl e tt'al est!lrz;-~ Reid o s til
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of eclat so tt has been H' polt.rd lb.llt:'r Lomoe M Stelnba1e1 and
D lrlll!:l th .. D &lt;trlct me tmg 111:
The larget!t r ro1Hl n II " hlslo ' Mllll1ie D Sfert.bouet will not be the t 1te CUH.ltlo Robt' tt Warnd
of thr organlzat.1on 15 PXDC(tt&gt;1 1\&lt;l fold as v.as first suppw""d
a~ a of P(.ffitrOY was select.edUJberveon
oon as the men ber sh•p Is 11 ttfl"rl 1 v ~ on the propf't v wa:oo teeelved the Americanism comm1t~e anrt
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t r&gt; thf' ,IR\ a ad da le wiliCh Will her" 1ece 1t1y by Sheuft Th n
Cednc C:lmk Meigs county prosep ~ t tl
The levv nceor jJng tc. a colllrnu cutmg ~ttotn .. ~ w11s selected t)
1 1 c m d 11 lhf' \ n
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mr men reC&lt;'Ived here Thur~ay serve on lhe Comm!Uee of Resolu
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mullllng from an altotne~ o[ Ea t t10n
e wa11 Intended a s a ::~,Hl
The Eighth dlstt ct of the LcJi!lOI
RAILWAY WORKER IS - ;,;- ,;;,, M ' Leoc B ' " I Flev~lt :;tu
only and the 1eal e, l tt~ was rc.r p!l~s poM.,-; !rom Ul ~ iullowlng 1
SUDDENLY STRICKEN mu~eu tnto the F1 )(':h apattm('nt not to be sold as atlv t ~ d 1 1e coun •es Fau I t ld Pert } .J11 ksu1
j Mr, B 0 Ollfllen and d:i ., 111
(Black, h1tmg, harsh )rrttant chemicals)
judgment agll.inst thP real t tate AUum~ Gallta \llld Mtlg
I1a Lewl~ 45 ~taro cf age £\lea IG£0\J::ia pen~ TuC'sda\ ., th M s situated here In PomeiOJ' w s rc
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.!iUr!denlv Thm day nm 1 2 abcut Davld MrH~ r In Hm t \ngton
ce!V('d by The Union Comm&lt;.:rchli
&amp; Savings Bank of East P~!c~t.m
It 30 oclock fullowin(t a rrtrlwaJ
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1 h 1IC ~ U ff t'Ted Pert !l Gl t 1 \\here h r has
ant! the pm pose of the levy was t.o
Mr and l\ " J(l(' Btnnle~ and
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whtlP at work at th~ Nt:w York 1 npln}cd fo th r r; o t
«e tr I ptotect the lnte1rst of the tesj:Sec I RII I]) l]rHI 101:; thetl f!;Uf~ts 1 c.entl) J
the PlH lJ('S 0\1. t lit lo rt""ent other Mt ;;nd Mt"!&lt; Floyd St.~nle:v und
C~ntraJ talJroad 'o•d•
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Hr:b~ 1 11011ths
Hr &lt; Hll le\
develOI ments according tc tn at da t(~ £ Ellznbclh ol Chll.uncey
"'h .. w he we~ 1 mployed
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fln1 Edv.ard Eldlclb:u gr or Arl ian
Mr Lewts oomrlitlned to 1 t ~&lt; w r
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befor&lt;&gt; lf:&gt;tning hts hom! f~
POT LUCK SUPPER
compamed Ius gtll •dv r " Mt
that he wo not feeling \\1' l t 1
and rfrs Floyd Stauley home wh r
SRld He had l:ecu at work Jto:ot n
A pot luck supper WI\.&lt;; SCI'\Icd on he wlll visit a numt:e 1 0
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r;hort time when I e \'ia~ stllcken
lawn of Rev and Mrs Glenn
He i1i sunlved by his wtfc a• d s
Tennell of t1 e Bethany end Forest
Sam Fuga.W a! Columbu ~ \
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lUng his br.ather F 1\nk Fu.,atc S1
uuml1er of 11sta 11 rrlst 1vr~ 1 he
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crov.d of people was prt&gt;sent 111 and other relatives
had no childft'n
C ~ Pl 1J t1 j l 'Jtl C
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spit e of the mf"ien enCil's of the
M1 s WUlllm Wam~1 of Chr:st 1
The funt'ral an ~ng mf nts a r
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weather
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llw gu('s L of het son 11 1d dn u~l
being camp}~tt&gt;d t' t r R o , hnB s
M rs H l W lch
mg 1\u~ spent
te1 111 law Mr und Mts Hun ::l.lll
Wldf'rtakl'r!\ and wJll be anno nc o
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Wa1 tet and ;on on Llncolu JIIIJ
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KOEHLER_ GREENLER ].fl" A P Rlcnald and bab}
MORIARTY RITIE!i! fRIDAY
Sm lh n
d A en ~ 1-. I 1 "') \\went
to PntkrndJUI"K
Tu dny
1 t .. 1lr
1
\\ th M x
\ll
when~ ~he \\Ill v!s t
hPJ pa 1enl s
Thr. funetal f lvatex ro 1 M
J s 1?,.1r r d lui 1 1 1 hi :\Vf't 1 , 1
M •s E~elvn Oreeller
lhlUgltei M and Mrs Hemy Duncan
1
ephlne Morlarty Will be conducted !':! 11 h 5 PI pn lng ln Jn"
r 1 ol Mt and Mrs V S Giccnl'-'l of
CtHI Hoffman of Hut lnu•ton ,,
from the Sac1-ed Hea1t chm~h Fll K tr: l' h A Wl sr'lnsl
H(l r s !1 l c &gt;t.nd M
Ed[:!n1 K '-'"
..,
day mornmg at 9 oclock w1th Rev
I e&lt; 1 ~{ t
M~&gt; ~ 81 .. ,.,
1 fl ~ 1 ol Ml
aJ!d Mt ~ John n busltl!'~s visit 1 hete '-.\ rl nc Ua \
Father Dunn officiating Burial WJH flrr ~ ~lth I{ el
h.o lrr of Suumr we1e united In
M ~ C
f'
Mal tin of l\.lll.S() 11
be made Ill the Sac1ed Hea t
t \ es
TrO\ P tl( 1 mar luge Thul'Sdl!\ morning by spent We&lt;:lnesda} In Pumuov with
£burch cemetery In charge of th Rl~ · ,~~:l--+l M
PI 'J[ H 1 Houf of Ohio UnlvCl~Jty her Q&amp;Ughtw- Mrs Curl Ohltngcr
£~Wlng undertakers
Th\ ' "'' I"
Pa
f:le1n lefl "'nd
fo.-mel
llt"esldent or Rl&lt;•
Mrs Ella Neubacher crrhed rrom
•·
" th h h me 111 C
Grt\ lc Collel!:e
whert lho twn Cincinnati W""oo"··"
.,._. o:»&lt;.oay 10
II two
't• lt
t.t' s pPnd ln' ~evcral d&lt;lv~
weeks
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with
••
, 8 1·•CLUB Ho.TE.s
wer I!IHtduat(d a[tA!or a license had ~.1.
vU~,~
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Mrs Cecil :Pra::lbucy delightfully ~~~ t:! ~~r:;~;ts,:S t M'r
Mrs 1: t'l l~st fld
them by the local ::~Cilrtlt Hellman and OUlU relu
ent "bin d the me-"'•·rs
heo
pl"'·
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MJs Harrv Bch~n 11 , __.
v'-'"
' ., .. ""'
~ " rh ur~ d a} n1orn
J w
club at he• hLime u Tl 1 1 av 11
' ' 501l rP ng
McCullough ami Hal-v(
1
on Wed 1es&lt;1oy EV nu ~.: lhe roil w ~~~ ~~~~~r. ~n rl~ nc :~ ,..( 111 1" 8
fhr\ lert 11 medin.t~h tollo 11111 ~ ~:!~~~~ ~ ~~r~ I{] dParker~;b n-y
1ng lnvLCI guP~ts Vf re J,Jrescnt l hrrr wtth
wrck 1111' li:'T monv
r r a vlst ~ lth
eonn,g an vs.~k.'d \.he
M:rs R 0 Fow ('[ Mr:; Clycto B-..&lt;tt wn lam~
Mt
:1 1!1
M s
T.' fH k
r l I I [\ [ I elutlvt'~ Ill Columbus forn er s broth&lt;;'r Dl s A Me
tyn Mrs Puut Bt' JI cr c ol ml
F.~ 1 R ('1\sfn r r W h 1 tN HI fip n f! eJrl nt}(l will re t 1 n to ~~~~:t ~;:ho
s~ lously til nl 1
MrsCiarcnreDllt t Huntt nt;:mln t
?~ lh tS III I'~ 1 r hr Mln r rct II Mt Koe blf' ls t:'m l ooctorsll~1~ 1 ey teport the
and Mrs Charles M MHt r Mti
Tllt'!'lhW
lplov rl ht •lle c1n!nt: se1oon a::. ff I
g Y mproved
Bi&lt;.l'llo18n reccl l I t 1e club prize
A W I
I toorht 1 th high school thrlf' M Conrnd Seltz lett Wf'dt t'sdav f\"11
11
and Mrs r-uu B (I ll was D\aJded {('~l er
"' P Be th voun,.. pf'O!'JC hAve folrne I\ l oam.hlrt to IISil lu~ s1~t1
Mrs
the ruest ptlZC t\ftn ~P' nrl!n(: sn
h ~In ~ hr&gt;e~ emploved 11 ., lf'aChH~ In 1he
cor!le B"'IT\ Dl d husband
evenmg cl card pla\llli,; dflllll\ u•
M~•g• r_vu ty rrhool!S
M!tllon Monrc 1 C1v1 l wa1 trl ~ nm
1
!reshments Wf'rf: •en en bv t w
Is~ 1011sly ill rl hi!. LCmr en U 1
h••tec•
o,
lion
t venue,,..,
HA( K o\FTF.R 10 lFARS
M I'IS
El lza Roush returned to hr t
r
home a.t East Liverpool Iollowlng a
SL11MBER PJ\Gil
mr: r r&lt;'f 111 Dl flf'lrr. s
)('ft
M II I Mrs fhcma.s Maumug weeks visit with Mts M~ttle LOI g
M1•~ Maxine Smith
entertained lh11 rla fr t 1 vn 1 nn 1, 1th hel In 1(1 \l.n om 1h mn~ Knd Edward ond family
M'
a l l Mrs
AtJc und lhc rormrt bolh&lt;&gt;r Ra)mond
Charles Rarr returned Wedti"'S
at I tt''"home en Second Avenue rm Jfll
\\nit
f'f
''i
rl~ton
lof
Cnr1t1ml
1\Cie
he
WCrllcs
dKy
from n l.nle( business visll at
Wednesdav rven nto: \ llh t u tt
M 1 ln f' C'vHI 1 lcf
\\ 11 e~ lay dny ~ 1 1 !l v th Fred Guth
ChKrlest.on
par' About nine of M ss Snulll ~
or Cohu 1 ~ h&lt;&gt; sh 1
1 M
Mam lng \I. us 11 form~ res!
M1 and Mr:s Chnrles ease-l re
frler.ds wer" invlttd a rl til n]::r
Evcrr LUCKY STRIKE is made of the
1
h
m 11 .-~ " l
lh
J lf't t;l PometG'f and Ulis was h1s turnf'd Wednesda} from Columom
ed the affnt~ At a lutl lu.a n
t "'
'
f1 l \ lsJ! he t&gt; 111 30 Yt'!US
He ~~ 'f;here t}ley !It tended the Wa.d£\rll
finest tobacco lc ... vcs the world can offer-the fin.,
lunro cf SRndwlchc.~
uJp,rl
I• uv. Ctlptr.ln f l.hC' Clevl'land Po DePiero wedding
1
and coftee WWI se1 ved
est from Tutke}-thc finest from Ke~,ttucky, Ten•
11 u 11e) ortmenl No do tbt ma \~ of Mr and Mrs Pearl Dow ana chli
tl " rl 'let 1 !Sld {'llt~ of PumelOy a ld dren ure vlsltmg Mr
nnd Mrs
ncssee, Virginia, Georg1a and the Carolinas-the
NO 13 ARRIVES
~•eJ ty will IEmcmb:r tt(' lllthrr Stanley Dow on Laurel stt('o:t
M and Mr ~ Chffot d n v 1
Crc~m of mnny Crot&gt;s throughout the wo•ld. But
The Eastern Stll r~; held theh 8
ot ~ M(ll 1 h p; who wa~ f! mployca Mrs Nellle Smith daughtea Ger
of r:rndbu1y an1ounces Ill
b•tl
nual p 1cmc Wedncsdu
n
II !Gller on a 7 In mill when trude and Miss Jean Russell r
!_ttl t .... bacco leave", regardle:-;s of pria-and kind, as
o1 q son born Wcdn.PI!day This 1
at the Sy•acuse Bcac1 Au~lst 1~ 1tt: Rclllng Mtll wa!l in [ull cpera turned Wednesday evening from t
th" lhlrteenth ('hild of t 1r. fnmiiJ
r~ture prcdu.:c5 them, contam hatsh Irritants.
rowd "ns 111 a!l~ndance 8 1rt8 11 on hCI'f' 3ears ag(l
~~:.!~Jp kid WAash1ng11ton D C
f'purt
a
vc
d
e
an
nnapo
s
1
r} goo
tme
Mr and Mrs John Dill of E..nt&lt;&gt;r
LUc;::y STRII:::E'S cxcl,,sive "TOASTING"
Mr and M 1! Richfl (\ F 1 ld1 1
MARRIAOE LICENSE
prise announce the bhth 1
Edwarcl Tlickler ar 0a}ton Is vi§
are 'isltlng with Mr and Mr~
01
Procc:;.}-n pro~.-.:Js th ... !: n1cGows, that punfics, that
ltlng Ius a 11nt Mrs Amllnda S~sh
b r M
a ~
finest to•
Ottn PhUlips or Columbu'&gt;
er and da l!lhLPrs
A marriage license wM IMued by 0 n
onday
C lv
A hEmmtsh and
i 1cludeo t' ~usc ofthe r odcrn Ultra Violet Rayf Mr andh Mrs
f
I
Mrs J a ck Roberl.~un IS slowly 1m lithe Ptobatc court here Tuesday af u"l'e'rtATdlih le-~pplfe olMPo1n,~~o~ R
baccoquality
BmllY " o cnneJ lf
eve lived n proun.r from injuries Jeceived lu an ernoon to John Rosso 21 hotel
ur,..ay or aloe""' thr
t. ·~.pels ccrt:aizt har~h tn.-~a• ~ ~taturally present in
the Crary Da.vts ti()me on Mtln lilutomobi!P accident two week.&lt;~ 8 0 auditor of Columbus and Ruth to Sharon 9;here she will att ud a
plus
thraat
St~ are mov413 to the Owen
Im Scott 6f Columbus visited :c W1llmmsan 21 or
ville
clmrch convem..,,-, •
(. vc "Y tobacco l~af. Vt'c ~t.. these expeUed irft.,
1
RU!I l'lom~ on Plfth Avenue
latl\es here over the week end
Miss Margll.rel.
otU hn awt 1e
t .... nts to rn;::.r.ufacturcn; c.f "t.. "'mical CQmpctunds,
R sell Batl~y~ who recPntly un
Mrs Ivan M It
d d
hte
r
turned from a weeks vl~ ~ \1 tth n .. r
derwrnt an OJ)I'J"PUon nt tht&gt; Hoi
ac an
aug r 0
tl
grandmother at Wllkes~tl c
1
fJJcyrus arrlvtd Tursdu} fm a \is
•
•
M
d M
~-t w•
' ho use them as a b =.sc 1 "' t !ung f"'-eep .. &lt;J:tp*, as
ar t'ospital returtnd to Ius hom~ ll with relalt\ers
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r an
rn ...,.. e uiPP c !'Ire
Wed••esdoy
Homer Rothgeb Is \l:iltlng his
Vargil Sleeth oC Cha.rleston and moving rrom Nnylors Run w the
' ell as a tlowc~.. l spr:1ymg solutton. fo: trees,
Mr and Mrs Om Reynolds haw sLStel Mrs Fielding Hawklus at end Lucy Sleeth of Montromery George Kreiter rt'81dence o ER~I
1
C:JWe""S aP1 s'11 u!J -enough to pernnt the daily
mcveU "~ctntly h to th "' GOOl!!"f' B11 vru~
n1c \i~ltlng their parents here
Main 5 tret:t
1
Reynolds pro-pertv on Grav£&gt;1 Htll
W1lbm Swisher and
tamlly oi
tu\hr~ n Young who Is In 8 Mrs AlUe Marcha n and 11 e('
&lt; ppiug of over 50,000 •beep or the da1ly spray•
J H Vanetcr an 1 fnm1ly 1 ~tvr Co111lng llpent t.h~ v.cek end With Charleston hosptt.al ~r.h)ll ver MIBII Moon and Ml We..t of '-" 0 l
lll[Vf'd frtltn their t 'lll'IP 11 South U'llalhr~ heae
I poorly
Y lumbus are vJsiUng Ml68 Ma ta
i •g of many t!wuoands of trees. Thus, you
1
0
Sef'nnd
to tl'le Smith pto
Willard WN'kly and htmlly hovel Harn Harrison an aged
W= ai.!:r
H
~ e sure these i--ri::~nts) natur.ally present in
peortv on M\11 BtrP?t
'rcfuriled to theu home he c after ot Clifton Passed away at his home
na
s ass llll; £t
• "l tob~cc ~ lc&lt;&gt;vcs, ere not in vour LUCKY
Prllnk Ja
~&gt;nf'l Ftmn Dllll'\hPr ~pendm(l the summer with their! here early Mopd11y morntqg
th~~~~ :a~ln H~~ Tl
DcWY'~V rf 'Ff l"f ,,.t.-,n llrr&gt; 1 F I pal'tnts
a,t Caldwell
Mrs Mary Nnt.l'O!l retti~ned to da f
8 rJ~Ip Ill~ c sl mrl~l
Petry Roush ls slowly lmprovlng 1 her home
here Saturday arter
Y or Ml
n ~ ere lt w
~ TRIKE. 41 The-¥'tr! mH. -~o the-v cat1't be in!''
in,. Mrs C 'F: Amltl- anrJ famlh from a recent illm'Sf; He is ~t the sprndillll: seven weeks at Colwnb"" spcMnd hJer Mvaoolltionh wlthdtrlendi!Bob
Pred Shlnet left Th11rsd&lt;~v for
Sh
"""
rs
ug es an son
hom,:- of his son 0 N Roush
e WllS accompanied home by M&lt; who we&lt;" '"'''" of "'' Kot"&lt;yn
Burk£-ye
I
Rke
wherr
he
wi1l
vi!J
t
M
d
M
Cl
1
El
r
and
M
R1
h
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0
~ h
r a~
rs
lar es
Y
rs
c a,« atron
Reese for th~ past week left Wed
w1t P I!TOUP of Mld11~pm-t rnmp
Proctor,-.lJie visi,OO recently with
Lloyd
WUUams of Clifton was nesday for Oak Hill tAJ visit a few 1
eiT th~
his sllll.et Mr.!! F W Butcl'ler end qule!ly married Saturday evening days betore returning to her home
M~ D n J&lt;&gt;nlr:ln!t sflf\ Don and famlly
to Clara Mcl&gt;ffl'mltt of Maagle
at Cincinnati
S. Detat. of Agr~eu.l~••Tc. BuTeart of Aninaal
1lloo&lt;: Ann TP.ttiflfiiO, M New Lexlnl!'
G M Hawley who Is employed at
Mrs Lou EowardB is reported 1m
Mr a.nd Mrs Henry Dally mo ed
lndwery. Order No. 210
tr11 lll"r" th,. Wednescl"v ~nests of Bucvrus spent thi"! 9.'eek end With provhl&amp;
from the Epple propeaty on E~st
:MJ~ Mr.r' r"Wl"OI'\ ,.,,.. U
nnd his family here
Mrs Katie Heaton and Maxine Main street to a bouse ncar White
Jfl"'l t I'! vls Sr\"f11rd Miss J~'&gt;nkin~
Mr:s Elizabeth Fulton and gra.nd Elias of Mason visited Mrs Fred Rock
~nt trram l'!Prf' tn Ch11.leston daughter Mary Jane Rothgeb via LewiS Bunday
'----------REV BETZ OOMINQ
_.., t~ &amp;:h"
will \ lglt With M:rs Ited last week with
the formers
Andrew Payton of Harrlaonv11le
Rev M J Betz. former paator of
ct!"tlP"l pJ,.,..-l,.t"lr
daughter Mrs Hugh Qulnn and spe1 t Sunday with Mr and Mr11
Th~'rTl~~~~ RliPv •p•nt w~n~t'lay famUy at Huntington
other guesta Wen! the Bethany M JC ~burch )l,ere but
1 Ray Ptctens
In Lonan
_,_
I Mr and Mrs Elile&amp;t McCowan 01' now ot bonton will spend tb..
_,_
Callforma
week-end w1th friends Jn Ponlerov t
J ,, Qrflt~ ~,tl JiAulfhter Ruth
and
preach at the Bethany M E
and Mnrv lf'ft 1bunKlav mornilla:
SOCIAL
Oladvs Hollman returrled to her
home here after spendlnl a week church SuDday
lnclud1ng the use of Ultra V•olet Roys
ror ( f 1mT'b l" Jl'rlltnv thrv will re
lth her 11 Is ter Mrs Ray Thomp·made
lee
Creom
w
Home
tg.-., ,. ..,.,...,..nAiliP~ tv Pvfr~
GrntP
son of Oak Grove
BOYS ARE CAMPING
Sunshine Mellows -Heat Purffies
u-t ~""' 'lf''~' wh
&lt;~oent f.fiH'm
and Cake at the Bethany M. Mr and Mrs Darius Henry an~ The following IJtOUp of noys a1e
U•,.. w-'t rlnt ,.. tt. ,...
E. Church, Saturday v~ nounce the birth of a son born enjoying 11. week In eamp at oreat
~ 'llw-t Protection -CI!JGlnst Irritation- agalnot couvl!
Jl•""' Tt-eJmn F"l11nl,.v l~ visiting
e -~A:ulust lith
Bend
Charlea RU811eU
Rlcbard
Qlfll•tn .,.. .. ,.,.... Tf'.., T&lt;n'~
!nina, Auau•t 22, 19~.1 ~f!eMie and Winona Plctens are N:re Wealey Drummond Phihp
,,.,,,. n ,,.. ' P~rt •Ttbura' wa~ Prace lOc.
1
dlnu: thf! -..-eek a.t RIU'\nl!! wlthi Oltfton James Slmpaon Kenneth
• filltor here Weclnelday
ti'8IAU\'tl.
JODI» lmd Wallael BradfonL

I

rerm~ncntl} ~·led

Prlcu ue lowu thlD enr A complett
3 Ve11r Ouarautet tnote.eh l o~ aga nn
lfftite C01It And a mo lw 1,1a11~nt
&amp;8 lo" u fO lO
an nails the rnmlc-1
of your d1ou:e at once Come an

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c ount y

Soo••
.., of Oh c D rll:rt
as 1\o.: ' cvuntles tor !Such vtolator5 tnd If
n u a l~ llQ 1sl 1\t' lJ u':ldl ion t
v bt' arrested they will be fined
s thnin(! c l'!lttd 11 11 u n u; llll in I t&gt;a vll}
nest umcng th '-se h o haH' fin
f he two omcerl:l have been busy

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Avenu~

Mon•tor Top ll1«haDIIIU It 11 sealed 10
ltrtl

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l!'flme Jaw

u\ h tht'Jr :&gt;lcp

vr lhelt 5 I l'TS mea ns a nHhln!l'
fhe twu
1 fl lv qt let ln 0 do to
11
atgf m n ill "h 1
Jj.lllln:• p ru le dor ~
of this secllon
I
~ t- Il l s P • '""" l uve llll llOU nCed lht'lr Ul tenUons !
1 1 c 1 ~ lt... s .k d L ~ Yll.lh lng
nL u~ 1l 1 tH
carrfUI!Ji
throUiJhOUt
u

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Chosen By Lemoll

vlolot.on btll t~t
U
an announ~
1
~ tl mudt&gt; here b ~
State Gamt
I r l lt \ Jr~ ji;l{h 1 CIKrk ll.l d W R

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t

THE wAR

f[ thFrom now
unot! "aeo••"""'' ~'
1
1 1:' of&gt;e n ng rlatt' ror lhe squirrel

KNIGHTS OF HOT AND SILEN T
DESERT PREPARE FOR JouRNEY
I
8o man y r umoas June b{&gt;('t fl 1
in cround and ab ~~• Mld1kpon
~tly a.ml UJ.t:Cia ly
t .1l th
1
hall of the Kn l J- t
1~..a~ ... an eu.,.lru. t sto (;[1 nPJtnla
&gt;UO..l5"" w•llt
tl L
down
b
0 all)
hOWld
T; lb
lOS but sr ved to m:.~ke
atorlef! all th~ mOlt&gt; n \ 1' \ rl u 1
u:s nearl) ~ ~~ Ca ll b.. 6 1.1 11 l
uninitiated tt
lPI-a "
elaborate prm lslons
U &lt;'
quietly made for 01 e of the
~t. c'enlngs at th P\l hla
In then
t
ear 1.I ure th t l a ~ ll~ 1
teen the1e L~ Qltlte som t ml:' Th r
for this den cnsti a 1011
a number of Ne ph}t es
tfe-k na: more 1~ht 111 tl ~ devloU:
tva~ ot crossmg Ute bur
o1 the deE-Crt
Ill t t: I ll~ sal :1
"cet
d
v. 1 u
av l g thc
All IT~ e uncomro U:blv wn m
t
e orts to p;c-t "
tnt n ln l
roar. the G1an o:t H1g!'l Klea [: le A
guBt nnd Hl~'l Pot n..atc of Rll I t'
&amp;UtV&lt;')s In thiS Pll tleular
:r the woak Ferd H nkr.
h~ an 1nterview
fom the gr 1c
&amp;h Pl"Jpnet anct fh :st assl~t.at t
~~adviser to the Klrag]( Mt
n Downing lm~ n N \1 th
b
e(:t fa-Hure
' In spite of the fl I toJ e'
112 1 t
attempt at keep ng ~he uffau com

WARDEfil~

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•·~I&gt;- ond ~ 01 P~&gt;ul .. 1 "'d

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"illf'Priaed Parenti
[ &amp;Oil W V•
Cll.nle So&gt;IUtO¥} W II
M1 and Mlli 0 F Loill¥1 wer tend the El~ ht.h 0Nllr w m nn: ce
Cortlnued !rom :&gt;a"'e one)
oelll!hlf 1lly surpr!!.ed Sundny whe ment G wendDlyn IM'llli onr u! t1
aQ.r ... u Lht~ ummer lij re11.d~
lht toiiOIIo lU K ehildnm and !rlt'lld./. il7!.dU&amp;~
J~IJO t I
•
ar rived w bpend tl t" d uy W!Lh them
lw. r and lilt ~ Dil le Smith II. I
M r and M rs Elmer Loli:lllll Ill l da ughter VIJ:;ll.t'll 0 w H Sll l
6
eo•
"'"''
" Mu
Do&lt;uO
hy ard
o r ChoHkou'
1 M.r 11 'nd
Hov.
Lor.! an
f I "U"'""
H fUc kl:'rmlln a nd !ll.mt) 1
Every time your motor htmJ
Mayor H•rle:y 11 Deleaate:, Sp rln~t fte ld M• 11111 Mrs H c rJ Spr m&amp;field 111e ~&gt;Pt: • lll nl! tht w1.. k
R tlboll 11.nd ehJidnll Donlt'} ar i vdth M et¥'5 coun ty rt'la t ~e~
over It costs you money , • , in gas and oil,
Supt Rhode•, Altemale:
Alth, F\1\ of Pun t"ro:. M
au 0
M1 ~&gt;nd M rs R A Dlthl a l
dau"h'"'
R
"by
d
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10
to Convention
Mn
Hov. urd Bradf rd und ch 1
~ "" s
"
11
&lt;:..o...to u
l
dre1 Hov..11.zd E d!!! Ill M alco 11 lllld Ra) mond Ch11. pma n 11o ere Sundu
wear and tear. With Hupmobile's Free•
1f'..y(']Ht Mrs ElHI w el kez a• r1 rh 1 g u~::sts o r B E Carl :U Jd fam!l ~
Mp,yor Jumes E Har ley ut Mid di e IJ&lt;~vtd a d Man1-l Mr Pt t
M
and Mrs J o F a 1v.t "' 1
Wheeling, 1000 engine revolutions take
d lt'polt wa~ selected li.S a deleg:aLt or Pori ll l .-1 M r , 11.-t ~t s Earl L
ua llllHH CIKrLI F r~t~ cu; Jvnes u
from the El&amp;hth dl~~rlc( of the ]Ban Wellley r owbndge or 011111 ~
Alabdma Mt anl.l M ~ J ~ 8(!hrau
American Legion and Prof C J ls ad Do&lt;"t'y D• ··Od'"u
gl m ot Athens att guest." u\ Mt
you as far as 1500 used to. That's why Free•
v "
'
.,._,
R h odes o1 Po ruero~ WillS se Iect.e d a &amp;
C F J une.,
alternate to attend. the Notional I M s J H wili.-ls th t guest f
- - - - · · - -Wheeling Is a long step toward free riding I
convention of the organizatioz rela ~f'S at Ztnes\l llr
which wlll be held at Dettolt durin g 1 M t~ No a Tl ompsou rt&gt;tUi ned to
llleSt I
the week or Sept 2l It was Kl
McAr h 1 Fl da\ ,.f r pendm~ 1
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jlo~ts who attended the State con J Gn(\ Da\1tbo1 [Jt nt Suuda)
Mt s J W Andnllo und slst{&gt;l
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tl1e leporters
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kno\\ lcdl.f&lt; tht1 COnf~rcnctl It cr"aled a lot 1r
confwnon
too m81n IH ople arc drC!amtng Idling their t1mc av. ll.:\ anr
Shown this sLalemcnt b)
as n n HUll many d thc~c 1cvolut1ont1 and nc,lr rch(•lliou Btlins. n Cas~lc stuck to h1 9
and repce.tod that Mr Hoove 1 d
movern ~ nt&amp; &lt;lli hrou~ht mto hemg It IS u known fact tha drawn up a plan nnd 9ent ll Q~~
Idlen~"S.I! il'i th e I{ICltlC!'I t Jll'i:.C!t that frou!Jle haR When hH•
Jlltit reiterated everything he
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there 1:-. n• 1lher wa~ to get a Jlcl:sJn 10 trouble, IL1lc1HH•1
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a
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i n any at h cr munr \1, ~oon becomeg an i mated an&lt;I t h c gur sltort·lerm ca'tdtts In Germany for
cesdul browing has hcen accomph"~hcd
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•on aaJd Ulat this wa.am t a Hoove
Thi!:l imprO\emcnt therefore HI-. vmy good thmg l01 l plan that in fact It really was
8 all
It has c\ 110 boon noticeable Ill our own \ 1Jiagt; ::: PQla,?u.~r ;_1Ramsay Mar.Donald
r~ u r• me Mlnl11~1 or at
tJ_e Writer ha!i ~ecn lnHthflCflH in the pagt few da~ S Of moal B Joint H'tla\'cr MacDonald
plan
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Thcte w".. s muc1l IUUU~I!liJ IUtd
Qpsinc&amp;S 1 bu~y \l.olth a book \\ hether 1t IB fict1nn, fv.ct 01 criticism of OoJ Stinl~t) 1 on u1 n
~ tec)}.,.tcaJn k lhe mtnd te~ bcmg broadcn{!d and t~orn~
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trlonds he1c 1
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t.hot~~bt' M:r H(Kner should 1ct th"' l
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repca t &amp;t the hOIIPital nuu·aday
lDOI'Ilin&amp;: tor d.u&amp;.r El'et)'Oile ~
l~~g ~ Y8Uftl' 1lwlies fede. sure
they WW make gOOd. ln tbelr chOB
m ~'*'lm.. Heres all the luck in
tile wortd to t.heee YGUDI latUee

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wlth I be torme:r 11 ,lister Mrs Emma
Query Yr and Mrs Bigley Will go
m :o Oineinnatl IU)d spend a rev.
wetb Mrs Biil~y and Mrs. Qw:rY,I
t1ll IV 00 New Ririu:naod. 0 to

of the caplktl city
MJ s )ttacy lkee;le end wn ~
n1e moved iUL week from the Ida
Wol property on E1.tn a.tl'fiBt to tlle
Sayr,. property adJaotnt \o tra
~ile property on Fltth 6Wcet.
Guy Neider Ule ThJrd at.ree•
nerch~~ont and bli mou.er move:i
,Q&amp;t veek from l"tp;b ltreit to t.belt
new l'(lme Just comp~ on u~

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F~. ryrmui Qlate Piclten.e who t\aJ;
has not seen hl 26 years.
!!Ut'l'~aod miJQh !rom the 101&amp; 0( Gllll
eye md moat tl the stahl ill the

Attorney Prank E&amp;ton wl1e and. clh"r has expen&lt;:nced W.Ue cbangt:
two children retumed to tbelr out 1 able to be about the prem~
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home In HuntiniWn Sunday eve- by •he aid or 8 cane
Ali Cooper and W :S Rftd 'f'Ul
nlng after a vacation \ l&amp;lt ol a
week spent here with l(ra Ea.Wil s \ J ) elf the fbl&amp;ls in
tb.e best
mOi.her Mnl J M Spencer Wr KILl r contest in tht: near future
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and KI"B Kelly coe of cotwnbus exa" daLe lo be ghen later Wa~h
Quite a numbtr of tbe members who spent their vacation of a week for t.he date you can t afford to
o1 Ule kx:al 4-H club Joined other at the same time and place s.ccom ml.s&amp; tt
ntm~.berll at Pomerov MoJldu.Y and panted Mr
and Mrs Eaton to
Mrs L 1lu Wclf came home Bat
I left for a weeks outing In camp on Hu 11 tJngton for a weeks vllllt
urday c\cnlng from Flvto Polnl..~
the Long farm near Ja.ckoon 0
J.!" and Mrs Harold BIB}ey Wt!re wbc
she spent revCTal WtJeb with
Th(18.t' &amp;Ciong were
Ma¥Cella Cle IJU r:;ts last weell: of tbe Latters po.r her daughter Mrs. L r Noni6:'hmd DJx_le Spenocr
Rose Lee ents tn ALhena They returned Mrs Ha.tt..ie Damca da.ughler
H~le, Smart Betty YJ-lll.!.~hhc Dndltlcme Bat.urdaJ
Carrie He.lc and t.he ll&amp;ttera
MIM Mlld~d Busch of AnUqwty son Pierro Hale motored. here Sat
Dorr·thy aod Drua111a f!JdJler
is hert~ spending a few days with urday from Oolumbu&amp; and qJcnt
All r•ll!llouo teo&lt;'hbor, doetrine or
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1the MiSses Kathryn and El(l!Se sev 1 days. wtth _, w w a
Wllb~ Rotie Lhe ~~~ propa'ie- Bell
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U.PO t1ie love, loyalt)' and devotron of the people. m111t bfJ m harmony with
t.cJr or t.he Elm Street tuiiQ&amp; statlvn
Miu Oenevi"Ve Decker arrived und amlly and uther tt:la.t-ivcs at
the~ of JEINI the Christ whote wOrdl fit lut.o every fold an_d crevtce
Is out with a spJc and span new Pdday from 'Fairmont W Va and this plate 'Ibcy also vLsited M1
el ~ human b~J ab.d of whom lt ..-u ..td in Jbha '1 .4.6, ~·NEVER MAN
Pontlaa car pUrchased last week vt&amp;lted until Sunday with her pr..r Daniels brother CapUI.in Geor~:e
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lna.:a&amp;l:7 of till
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Association in
RIGJI;'IEOUSNESS BRINGS f'EAC~The "ork of "ght
I ,;~:~( evening about dusk a Oompa.ny and is commandina: s. COlumbus and is one ol t.ht prom
sedan belonlbll t.o A 8 handsome salary She was ~ceom lnent. bu&amp;1nesB mm of ihat city
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eou&amp;}less shalt be pl!acc and the effect of rtghteou~nes~;
and drtven by hill AOn col J)f'rued by her JE!Ot:lenum friend
Mt.e Olbbie Du6itey
returned
qu1etness and a8.~urance fur e\cr And mv people shall
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With a Wtllyr;-Knlgb.t coupe 1Wllliam Lewls; a prominent bwi home Sunday arter a. two ~ek~
belongtng Lo Frank Johnaon oi l ness man of the same citoy
\'&amp;Cillon vl.slt. with her wn In lal\
dwell m a peaceable hab1tatJon and m sure dwcllmg~-&gt;
Middleport at the lntel'8tcttou of
Miss Bernice Bogart and cousin oDd. daughter Mr and Mn. Her
and m qutet reRtJng placf :i - T~aUl.h S3 17, 18
, ''''n'"and Thltd streets Both rna I Mlso Ruth Young of Mt W&amp;l!hing bert Da.vish at Hantlltcn 0 They
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were badly damaged but ten 0 arrived here SatunJ•Y to (lCCOr. panled Mrs Duskey home
or the occupa.nts ~~oere In· spend several weeks with tbe tor- and wW visit. here II. few c.1&amp;,)s
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mer's uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs
Ml and Mrs H ar.:~ U"Ues
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THE CITY BEAUTIFUL
TO VISIT AFTER QUJ\R'IER OF by 14ro Holelman of Cincinnati
dau..,•ltu B mkr left Wcdnelday of
CEN1'URY
The tee cream supper Given by this w~k tor Wheelhag Rnd Mounds
OCAL CITIZENS 1f they stop to remember r..w t eca II
Mn:1 Ida B~l y ond SJil He rid tbe M E church llldles Saturda.:v \ilk to .spc-td a. week wlth
that c\Cry yc,lr Ol neu1ly :-~o when the sap comes up
Bigley and wUe wenl to Hw1tmg- evening y,a,s a very successful nmur folks of Mrs. Mi!C&amp;
from the toots ot the tJees 111 the Spnngt1me .mU the ted
and netted $35 00.
The fcllowlng young men from
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blood starts a gam to coursmg through the \ eJnB thpt am
Ocldkettc s venetian ~mble
Akron were auests of t.beil brothl!r Tho.-nt Wt;-1! at Grell~ BCII.u M:on
h1tlon rum! rwt and p1 oml~es ¥rt: made by vanot,IH people
WON-Chicago (fl6 4 '120&gt; 1 30 p. Itn Jaw and sister Mr and Mrs day to spend the week huntln 11
Dinner Dance
6 45 Harold Clark Jlvlden over the wook end gro~ d hogs find flshmg Ben Pbll
to them.l!elve:-~ that certain 1mpt oJvcments writ Ue made
Louie s HUilii'Y Pive
rhe favorable season has pro sc 1 ~!chard Hay~ W111lam St.c
And so eve1y year 01 so u clc~n up mo,emenl 1-c l)tarted
Walt and Skeezix 7 45
an exUberant growtl1 ot wart And Franklin Spcnc" They
Burtnetts
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the town but thank!:llwtr.:'! accompanied by Oil~\ Stew
whereby uur nve1 front takes a g&lt;&gt;ncral o\er hauling
FOB AUGUST Zl
Modem Mood 8 4$ Earl BurlneU s
eJilcient 11tceet oonunlssloner art. It gees wlLhout sa.ytng tlu::y
as a It~ult w~m c " rea II) met! outlook
orchestra 9 Ml1111trel Show 9 30
ls always on the Job the strecl.&lt;l will lla\c a good time
Thea e has never been a
HOLMES
Lu andl m 9 ~ Drea.m Bhrp
public places have been clean
AU pupils of tbe gru.de and high
fhe ouh trouble Wlth thtH If.! that the u1ge to hev
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Stebbins Boys 10 30
UP and taken ca~ of Now we schOlls o! thU; place e
ucsted
Kay s Orche.tra 11
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a few prlvat., loU. tba.t 8jre au to .__
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the HJlagc lookmg
best, soo11 dle!-1 out and long befot'
to the vllJage and tt would
v:: at th ir res!JC)ct.ive buil~ln8s
Orchetitra 11 30 Bills or~
Summer \\RllCt; Pumcrov look!:! Just hkc anv othe1 01d1
take 11. Ut.Ue clvlc pride t.o here on &amp;t.urd&amp;y morning Aus~t
ll\es" up and comptct.c tlie 22 a&lt; 0 o clock to romptet~ ru
nary place whc1e111 the c1tlzens have too htlh.! pride t•
rangLmr;nta for m'Cdcd t"xt books
keep then 'fJOnt y&amp;~rds lookmg neat
By ftont yard we~~~:;:~;:,;·~
Edward. Carrell aud daush and' r.ny ether bush'e~s that mav
le1s Anna Lou!&amp; a 1d Ros&amp;l t' o! comf' up nt ti1C tbne
refer to uu1 malll !itl eet
W1th the niCe new
.. lcld eport spoot Thursda,y w1t.h
Mr and M:rs H M Hoovis or
htghway, which no doultt ha:-~ attracted many
tu:r ~Rtents Mr and M~ B 8 Mercc- fa. are hue the to1mer
through the town who lmmedy fountl \HI.)l' and moea1o;
Mill ur)'
Wlt:it 1: o.f~er bi.S tnterer..ts ;n the
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to avoid us altogether l&gt;~\t9•l JJollVe ndl:hillJ! tu •~It•
lUI thdr Stulda.y &amp;\lest&amp;
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tSJ:It~car (lliOII and llcoUM!r f-:ul
the taJI, nasty lookmg wee~ a'&lt;.,. th-ey ~ fd1l\i e ~t:iong
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or C•la'rk~ton Mr an1 M.rs. Ja.I'Jltt; r1illt ret.urnoo i.o ColumbwJ Tucs
featSt their eyes on the beautiful placid Oh10 R1vcr
upon u tv. J I
--Sln~s Mr a.ud. ll4ni Jchn Slnea day lollowin&amp; a. visl.t of soveraJ. d\IYS
Not onh HIC thc8e weed~ most umnghtly
under such ch 1 A s Acthg Secrete.IY durmg Stlm·
and Mr and Mrs Mal') Dawson cJ here with their gtan1jrnother Mrs
almost the t nt1rc length of our Hl!age s long
lt u.as assumed on n l sotf&amp; extended absence OaH.tle ha• tOns or~hcstra 8 46 Popular Pro
Baden W Va,.. Mr and Mrs. lla J M SpenOOJ&gt;
a PresJdent e\er needed I cen lndeiKllgable He bas been at 11ram 9 Heury Theis Orcheatu
Ohto Rl\ cr 11 ontagc they ate 1\ ffi( nace el'lpe( La11v a~ the 1lhe &lt;: ouusel anct Hod vice of hts For hls desk and nt the Whitt HaU80 9 30 Clara Lu and Em 9 u Wild
and 111LQ.d!1a"'hte.
Ethel
------was the Sunday
Mr and Mrs Do.v li ol
tlme approuchcs t 11 cau.:.;e the many Ha~ l'c\el \ldlml'i1e111n Minister It would hnve been long ctays and longe1 nights He lit cats 10 !:ncorea 1030 vanet.y
at a time whetl hls muvh he• aided 1ae(X)unlea an able and etllctent dlp-lto 4S Bob Newhall 11 30 Popular o_.:"c·~~·:··•
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to WII$h that lnte Summer and Autumn ncve1 c nne Th ~ Iplnn to sr~ve Germany aJJ)Caled to lomnt and po6&amp;eS&amp;CS a genial per• Orchestra 12 Dn.noe On:he&amp;Va
Hom ...made Ice Cream
0 .-,~~- &amp;nd .Frof L J Urvm
Mro~~ Rebecca
of Cback:socn
:spent
polkn lrom the:sc weed8 18 Irlltatmg to thcu nostrJb Jllha\e an excellent chance of gomll' .sou~:~.llty add frunkneSII that enablcli
WEAP- New York (454.3 6801 54&amp;
on lhe rocks
1him to gel t!.long with newspaper p, m Tbe Stebbins BoyJ 6 Ma.,Jor
much Improved
lii;;~,l~y h~tre the guests ot Mr and ond Cake ot tbo Bethany M
addition to thcu makmg Jl eput.il!Oll fot
uuclcanhne 1
But Col Stlnu;on .lit nl ln any ~:eporWas 1nr b&lt;Jttet than his Chief I Bowes Pamily, 6 46 The Gold
and Pa'll Salaer Wilbur
!'red Bell Miu!!fl Kathtyu E. Cburc.h, Saturday eY•·
and lack of t:lVtc pnde for our town
ev~nt. ~tnd much of the dltncult na~ ev~l ben able lo do
bcr~&gt;e 'I Oonoert Orcltelika 8
and. Paul Holman were tbe
t...®lse ~1 w.ho ap:Jnt a week
Aucu•t 22, 1931.
wotll: r.f the negouat!OJ s fell h~ ~
I ular Olub 8 30 DaQCfi Protmm
afternoon gue:!ltll of John with Uw Pnres Ia Clttl~ton re~
NolM IS as good hmc a~ any to ::~tart cuthng the weed~ to Undet Secre~my of stale W•
Po~:;stbl~ thu Aossip nbout Col. Kodak Prai"ram 9 30 Theatre
tumed to thdr homu he ~ wtth Pr- 10..
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llofr and Mrs W M Brewer and
a I ong th e n,_:er ront ur Ntreet commiMsJon&lt;t iS a Iea( :t the Treasurv Ogden L Mtlla
ade nut tr there ~houkl be " tra u 8111 Donahue~ Otehest:!• fa~lly were S&amp;turday
evenilll
shown ,\ WJlltngne~ to co operate and to cut those which
It 1ti true that once h~ had trac
chang~e ll the top the belle! per l 11 ao Jaclt Denny a Orche~~tra
lltrel'lts
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famil,}
cd Em ope C I Slum;on
became 1 tli In m I
quarters lhat Prc&amp;i• l WJz-New York CM9.6 7801 ~ 4S
are on tlllhlu..: Jli lj)Cit~ 1fthe v.trlOU~ JIIO\)C!lY tHHtel~ Wlllla~.:tlve ln the latet nt!gotatlon ~~nt Houvft wrmkl n&lt;Jt g:o outside p m LoNell Thoma! 6- Amos n
e State DcJHUtmcnt fm a new Andy 6 30 Phil Coat 6 45 Be Rb&lt;tumatiom and S-cb
t 1kc calc ot tht.: one!&gt; on thull jHO}felt} ~ bJg tmpiO\ emcnl bat at Ute Lime he left tlle C!lpi~Hl
1 th Jt
11ter lll!gotlatuus had
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lie\le It or Not
7 Po ular Pr
Trouble Ended after SevWill rc::~ult
Uthe1 propelty owne1s on uthfl l'ltrcct;; ca.u been env~aoncd
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eral YCllra of Suffel iDa
add to thl glncl d .1ppeuram• •t the \lllage UJ du1ng tht
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Btlly Jones and Ernie Hare a 30
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Th c lesu I twg I HIHht WI II morel h lll amp! Sec elar~ Stmsons rnndtcl or tt e
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Gitl'ord
The"'nwhok
forceof
the adminl.slrll.l.IOI'\ lll &amp;t. )'Out cU.poaal atu;ed upon my experle nce ot
to sum(' years In such probll-.1111!1 1 am
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tllv c'ectd&lt;&gt;d to C.l.St th 1 Jot v. l h ., 1 l lg the past \\~t searching
h~s,. Ana htaa 1'0~ scu rh Q rl ut e~eral places for seinell etc C A
has 1ct ~et bt'el se t v.h r 11 th r While of Belp1e was arrest~ for
rck 1 CIOl;l:&gt; lht&gt; de o t In ll rh 0
l ntlng ~qulrn:ls out ot season and
m r J d b 1 1 ~ ~ , o l'
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killinG one A
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020 1ret 1ong and I 6 1eel
be n :1dc b 1 I 1
br 1 d ll 1 ll \ "ne
n!n lled by SE'\ f'hl l of the onlctr~ rltl'p \I.KS taken at MarleUa and
that 1t \\ll 0 r 11 i.Jl lhC' rn
F'l.l ll 1lso a man by the name of Eiseman
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wn JliOb hi
1 lh l tl r r 01 1 11 of thal Cit} \l.as anested fOJ pa
nate to al~nd the National con and Cake at the Beth.try M An a nua Ed\\atd ~rs o~ey) Fo~Js
~tor Oil!()
1\ l'r k~
I esslon o! a hoop net A house 'Ventlon nd 11.lso to sele&lt;:t 1 place E Church Saturday e'\e- e1 ~ two chlldren Jose•il 11
d
ll t'!U Pomeroy was searched re for the District cotwentlon
rh e
Augutt
22
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1931 P~urlle
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FJq b ra t&lt;' 1 1 pa ru llm s ~~ e "tlll c~ntly and a la1ge seine v.a1:1 dls next ElHhth db;tllct cumentlon v.t U nlng,
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•we .._.~ tM Hw~lle .. ._ Jth• IM.r c•r ef lta ct..&amp; .,. ....
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n tn ll.f r Nick Hem(' S\ ha\ &lt;:tl\ ~Jt'£\
All &gt;lolators w.ken b} the be leld l l Mlddlepcrt In Octobe r Pr•c:e lO.C
t l oleu
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ass an lh Jdren ut
fi ll al1ec.d mr dr &amp; \ t'lR L1 ps to 111 &lt;'11 the past \leek have 1ecN~e~ the dates tu be KllllOU,nced latet 1
vl l ~~~ re lattvt :&gt; hf'r•
Cc ht" bu nnd Dlh('f notlhun 11 he:n~ nnes
(Ul
1 The comenttcm 1.\as N!C~ Ived
lle~ 1 1 seatrh or 11ld lo I ('QUip
Mlddlcpo l ~htough the etlort&amp; Jl
111ft l 1 urdet t1 at
t11 e at 1 d l~Uc
:'\;QT TO s} LJ PROPt:R1 v
Mayo1 Halley and otl'ICI dclegatl ::; I
work rnn be p 1 t on .,., th a n 1 J
wno lltlended the meeting at Cleve I
m 1 1 af r.cmfus!on and e maxm u
Tl e tt'al est!lrz;-~ Reid o s til
hmd
of eclat so tt has been H' polt.rd lb.llt:'r Lomoe M Stelnba1e1 and
D lrlll!:l th .. D &lt;trlct me tmg 111:
The larget!t r ro1Hl n II " hlslo ' Mllll1ie D Sfert.bouet will not be the t 1te CUH.ltlo Robt' tt Warnd
of thr organlzat.1on 15 PXDC(tt&gt;1 1\&lt;l fold as v.as first suppw""d
a~ a of P(.ffitrOY was select.edUJberveon
oon as the men ber sh•p Is 11 ttfl"rl 1 v ~ on the propf't v wa:oo teeelved the Americanism comm1t~e anrt
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t r&gt; thf' ,IR\ a ad da le wiliCh Will her" 1ece 1t1y by Sheuft Th n
Cednc C:lmk Meigs county prosep ~ t tl
The levv nceor jJng tc. a colllrnu cutmg ~ttotn .. ~ w11s selected t)
1 1 c m d 11 lhf' \ n
:&gt;.! [UII (
mr men reC&lt;'Ived here Thur~ay serve on lhe Comm!Uee of Resolu
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mullllng from an altotne~ o[ Ea t t10n
e wa11 Intended a s a ::~,Hl
The Eighth dlstt ct of the LcJi!lOI
RAILWAY WORKER IS - ;,;- ,;;,, M ' Leoc B ' " I Flev~lt :;tu
only and the 1eal e, l tt~ was rc.r p!l~s poM.,-; !rom Ul ~ iullowlng 1
SUDDENLY STRICKEN mu~eu tnto the F1 )(':h apattm('nt not to be sold as atlv t ~ d 1 1e coun •es Fau I t ld Pert } .J11 ksu1
j Mr, B 0 Ollfllen and d:i ., 111
(Black, h1tmg, harsh )rrttant chemicals)
judgment agll.inst thP real t tate AUum~ Gallta \llld Mtlg
I1a Lewl~ 45 ~taro cf age £\lea IG£0\J::ia pen~ TuC'sda\ ., th M s situated here In PomeiOJ' w s rc
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.!iUr!denlv Thm day nm 1 2 abcut Davld MrH~ r In Hm t \ngton
ce!V('d by The Union Comm&lt;.:rchli
&amp; Savings Bank of East P~!c~t.m
It 30 oclock fullowin(t a rrtrlwaJ
VI f! n a Snuea h :\s H
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-"-h"ge
1 h 1IC ~ U ff t'Ted Pert !l Gl t 1 \\here h r has
ant! the pm pose of the levy was t.o
Mr and l\ " J(l(' Btnnle~ and
he .,,..,,
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whtlP at work at th~ Nt:w York 1 npln}cd fo th r r; o t
«e tr I ptotect the lnte1rst of the tesj:Sec I RII I]) l]rHI 101:; thetl f!;Uf~ts 1 c.entl) J
the PlH lJ('S 0\1. t lit lo rt""ent other Mt ;;nd Mt"!&lt; Floyd St.~nle:v und
C~ntraJ talJroad 'o•d•
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Hr:b~ 1 11011ths
Hr &lt; Hll le\
develOI ments according tc tn at da t(~ £ Ellznbclh ol Chll.uncey
"'h .. w he we~ 1 mployed
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fln1 Edv.ard Eldlclb:u gr or Arl ian
Mr Lewts oomrlitlned to 1 t ~&lt; w r
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cl Ltllle Billy Jo E t llY ur
befor&lt;&gt; lf:&gt;tning hts hom! f~
POT LUCK SUPPER
compamed Ius gtll •dv r " Mt
that he wo not feeling \\1' l t 1
and rfrs Floyd Stauley home wh r
SRld He had l:ecu at work Jto:ot n
A pot luck supper WI\.&lt;; SCI'\Icd on he wlll visit a numt:e 1 0
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r;hort time when I e \'ia~ stllcken
lawn of Rev and Mrs Glenn
He i1i sunlved by his wtfc a• d s
Tennell of t1 e Bethany end Forest
Sam Fuga.W a! Columbu ~ \
Run
churchf's
An
unusually
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lUng his br.ather F 1\nk Fu.,atc S1
uuml1er of 11sta 11 rrlst 1vr~ 1 he
.--.f lr·\\ rr "' ron d '\ven ..
crov.d of people was prt&gt;sent 111 and other relatives
had no childft'n
C ~ Pl 1J t1 j l 'Jtl C
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spit e of the mf"ien enCil's of the
M1 s WUlllm Wam~1 of Chr:st 1
The funt'ral an ~ng mf nts a r
f't l I (fl_ \1.\\IV \J t h
weather
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most
cnjovnble
even
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llw gu('s L of het son 11 1d dn u~l
being camp}~tt&gt;d t' t r R o , hnB s
M rs H l W lch
mg 1\u~ spent
te1 111 law Mr und Mts Hun ::l.lll
Wldf'rtakl'r!\ and wJll be anno nc o
b ftu n
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Wa1 tet and ;on on Llncolu JIIIJ
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KOEHLER_ GREENLER ].fl" A P Rlcnald and bab}
MORIARTY RITIE!i! fRIDAY
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to PntkrndJUI"K
Tu dny
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when~ ~he \\Ill v!s t
hPJ pa 1enl s
Thr. funetal f lvatex ro 1 M
J s 1?,.1r r d lui 1 1 1 hi :\Vf't 1 , 1
M •s E~elvn Oreeller
lhlUgltei M and Mrs Hemy Duncan
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ephlne Morlarty Will be conducted !':! 11 h 5 PI pn lng ln Jn"
r 1 ol Mt and Mrs V S Giccnl'-'l of
CtHI Hoffman of Hut lnu•ton ,,
from the Sac1-ed Hea1t chm~h Fll K tr: l' h A Wl sr'lnsl
H(l r s !1 l c &gt;t.nd M
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day mornmg at 9 oclock w1th Rev
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aJ!d Mt ~ John n busltl!'~s visit 1 hete '-.\ rl nc Ua \
Father Dunn officiating Burial WJH flrr ~ ~lth I{ el
h.o lrr of Suumr we1e united In
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Mal tin of l\.lll.S() 11
be made Ill the Sac1ed Hea t
t \ es
TrO\ P tl( 1 mar luge Thul'Sdl!\ morning by spent We&lt;:lnesda} In Pumuov with
£burch cemetery In charge of th Rl~ · ,~~:l--+l M
PI 'J[ H 1 Houf of Ohio UnlvCl~Jty her Q&amp;Ughtw- Mrs Curl Ohltngcr
£~Wlng undertakers
Th\ ' "'' I"
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f:le1n lefl "'nd
fo.-mel
llt"esldent or Rl&lt;•
Mrs Ella Neubacher crrhed rrom
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Grt\ lc Collel!:e
whert lho twn Cincinnati W""oo"··"
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Mrs Cecil :Pra::lbucy delightfully ~~~ t:! ~~r:;~;ts,:S t M'r
Mrs 1: t'l l~st fld
them by the local ::~Cilrtlt Hellman and OUlU relu
ent "bin d the me-"'•·rs
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McCullough ami Hal-v(
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on Wed 1es&lt;1oy EV nu ~.: lhe roil w ~~~ ~~~~~r. ~n rl~ nc :~ ,..( 111 1" 8
fhr\ lert 11 medin.t~h tollo 11111 ~ ~:!~~~~ ~ ~~r~ I{] dParker~;b n-y
1ng lnvLCI guP~ts Vf re J,Jrescnt l hrrr wtth
wrck 1111' li:'T monv
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eonn,g an vs.~k.'d \.he
M:rs R 0 Fow ('[ Mr:; Clycto B-..&lt;tt wn lam~
Mt
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r l I I [\ [ I elutlvt'~ Ill Columbus forn er s broth&lt;;'r Dl s A Me
tyn Mrs Puut Bt' JI cr c ol ml
F.~ 1 R ('1\sfn r r W h 1 tN HI fip n f! eJrl nt}(l will re t 1 n to ~~~~:t ~;:ho
s~ lously til nl 1
MrsCiarcnreDllt t Huntt nt;:mln t
?~ lh tS III I'~ 1 r hr Mln r rct II Mt Koe blf' ls t:'m l ooctorsll~1~ 1 ey teport the
and Mrs Charles M MHt r Mti
Tllt'!'lhW
lplov rl ht •lle c1n!nt: se1oon a::. ff I
g Y mproved
Bi&lt;.l'llo18n reccl l I t 1e club prize
A W I
I toorht 1 th high school thrlf' M Conrnd Seltz lett Wf'dt t'sdav f\"11
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and Mrs r-uu B (I ll was D\aJded {('~l er
"' P Be th voun,.. pf'O!'JC hAve folrne I\ l oam.hlrt to IISil lu~ s1~t1
Mrs
the ruest ptlZC t\ftn ~P' nrl!n(: sn
h ~In ~ hr&gt;e~ emploved 11 ., lf'aChH~ In 1he
cor!le B"'IT\ Dl d husband
evenmg cl card pla\llli,; dflllll\ u•
M~•g• r_vu ty rrhool!S
M!tllon Monrc 1 C1v1 l wa1 trl ~ nm
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!reshments Wf'rf: •en en bv t w
Is~ 1011sly ill rl hi!. LCmr en U 1
h••tec•
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M I'IS
El lza Roush returned to hr t
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home a.t East Liverpool Iollowlng a
SL11MBER PJ\Gil
mr: r r&lt;'f 111 Dl flf'lrr. s
)('ft
M II I Mrs fhcma.s Maumug weeks visit with Mts M~ttle LOI g
M1•~ Maxine Smith
entertained lh11 rla fr t 1 vn 1 nn 1, 1th hel In 1(1 \l.n om 1h mn~ Knd Edward ond family
M'
a l l Mrs
AtJc und lhc rormrt bolh&lt;&gt;r Ra)mond
Charles Rarr returned Wedti"'S
at I tt''"home en Second Avenue rm Jfll
\\nit
f'f
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lof
Cnr1t1ml
1\Cie
he
WCrllcs
dKy
from n l.nle( business visll at
Wednesdav rven nto: \ llh t u tt
M 1 ln f' C'vHI 1 lcf
\\ 11 e~ lay dny ~ 1 1 !l v th Fred Guth
ChKrlest.on
par' About nine of M ss Snulll ~
or Cohu 1 ~ h&lt;&gt; sh 1
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Mam lng \I. us 11 form~ res!
M1 and Mr:s Chnrles ease-l re
frler.ds wer" invlttd a rl til n]::r
Evcrr LUCKY STRIKE is made of the
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m 11 .-~ " l
lh
J lf't t;l PometG'f and Ulis was h1s turnf'd Wednesda} from Columom
ed the affnt~ At a lutl lu.a n
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f1 l \ lsJ! he t&gt; 111 30 Yt'!US
He ~~ 'f;here t}ley !It tended the Wa.d£\rll
finest tobacco lc ... vcs the world can offer-the fin.,
lunro cf SRndwlchc.~
uJp,rl
I• uv. Ctlptr.ln f l.hC' Clevl'land Po DePiero wedding
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and coftee WWI se1 ved
est from Tutke}-thc finest from Ke~,ttucky, Ten•
11 u 11e) ortmenl No do tbt ma \~ of Mr and Mrs Pearl Dow ana chli
tl " rl 'let 1 !Sld {'llt~ of PumelOy a ld dren ure vlsltmg Mr
nnd Mrs
ncssee, Virginia, Georg1a and the Carolinas-the
NO 13 ARRIVES
~•eJ ty will IEmcmb:r tt(' lllthrr Stanley Dow on Laurel stt('o:t
M and Mr ~ Chffot d n v 1
Crc~m of mnny Crot&gt;s throughout the wo•ld. But
The Eastern Stll r~; held theh 8
ot ~ M(ll 1 h p; who wa~ f! mployca Mrs Nellle Smith daughtea Ger
of r:rndbu1y an1ounces Ill
b•tl
nual p 1cmc Wedncsdu
n
II !Gller on a 7 In mill when trude and Miss Jean Russell r
!_ttl t .... bacco leave", regardle:-;s of pria-and kind, as
o1 q son born Wcdn.PI!day This 1
at the Sy•acuse Bcac1 Au~lst 1~ 1tt: Rclllng Mtll wa!l in [ull cpera turned Wednesday evening from t
th" lhlrteenth ('hild of t 1r. fnmiiJ
r~ture prcdu.:c5 them, contam hatsh Irritants.
rowd "ns 111 a!l~ndance 8 1rt8 11 on hCI'f' 3ears ag(l
~~:.!~Jp kid WAash1ng11ton D C
f'purt
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Mr and Mrs John Dill of E..nt&lt;&gt;r
LUc;::y STRII:::E'S cxcl,,sive "TOASTING"
Mr and M 1! Richfl (\ F 1 ld1 1
MARRIAOE LICENSE
prise announce the bhth 1
Edwarcl Tlickler ar 0a}ton Is vi§
are 'isltlng with Mr and Mr~
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Procc:;.}-n pro~.-.:Js th ... !: n1cGows, that punfics, that
ltlng Ius a 11nt Mrs Amllnda S~sh
b r M
a ~
finest to•
Ottn PhUlips or Columbu'&gt;
er and da l!lhLPrs
A marriage license wM IMued by 0 n
onday
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A hEmmtsh and
i 1cludeo t' ~usc ofthe r odcrn Ultra Violet Rayf Mr andh Mrs
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Mrs J a ck Roberl.~un IS slowly 1m lithe Ptobatc court here Tuesday af u"l'e'rtATdlih le-~pplfe olMPo1n,~~o~ R
baccoquality
BmllY " o cnneJ lf
eve lived n proun.r from injuries Jeceived lu an ernoon to John Rosso 21 hotel
ur,..ay or aloe""' thr
t. ·~.pels ccrt:aizt har~h tn.-~a• ~ ~taturally present in
the Crary Da.vts ti()me on Mtln lilutomobi!P accident two week.&lt;~ 8 0 auditor of Columbus and Ruth to Sharon 9;here she will att ud a
plus
thraat
St~ are mov413 to the Owen
Im Scott 6f Columbus visited :c W1llmmsan 21 or
ville
clmrch convem..,,-, •
(. vc "Y tobacco l~af. Vt'c ~t.. these expeUed irft.,
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RU!I l'lom~ on Plfth Avenue
latl\es here over the week end
Miss Margll.rel.
otU hn awt 1e
t .... nts to rn;::.r.ufacturcn; c.f "t.. "'mical CQmpctunds,
R sell Batl~y~ who recPntly un
Mrs Ivan M It
d d
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turned from a weeks vl~ ~ \1 tth n .. r
derwrnt an OJ)I'J"PUon nt tht&gt; Hoi
ac an
aug r 0
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grandmother at Wllkes~tl c
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fJJcyrus arrlvtd Tursdu} fm a \is
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' ho use them as a b =.sc 1 "' t !ung f"'-eep .. &lt;J:tp*, as
ar t'ospital returtnd to Ius hom~ ll with relalt\ers
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Wed••esdoy
Homer Rothgeb Is \l:iltlng his
Vargil Sleeth oC Cha.rleston and moving rrom Nnylors Run w the
' ell as a tlowc~.. l spr:1ymg solutton. fo: trees,
Mr and Mrs Om Reynolds haw sLStel Mrs Fielding Hawklus at end Lucy Sleeth of Montromery George Kreiter rt'81dence o ER~I
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C:JWe""S aP1 s'11 u!J -enough to pernnt the daily
mcveU "~ctntly h to th "' GOOl!!"f' B11 vru~
n1c \i~ltlng their parents here
Main 5 tret:t
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Reynolds pro-pertv on Grav£&gt;1 Htll
W1lbm Swisher and
tamlly oi
tu\hr~ n Young who Is In 8 Mrs AlUe Marcha n and 11 e('
&lt; ppiug of over 50,000 •beep or the da1ly spray•
J H Vanetcr an 1 fnm1ly 1 ~tvr Co111lng llpent t.h~ v.cek end With Charleston hosptt.al ~r.h)ll ver MIBII Moon and Ml We..t of '-" 0 l
lll[Vf'd frtltn their t 'lll'IP 11 South U'llalhr~ heae
I poorly
Y lumbus are vJsiUng Ml68 Ma ta
i •g of many t!wuoands of trees. Thus, you
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Sef'nnd
to tl'le Smith pto
Willard WN'kly and htmlly hovel Harn Harrison an aged
W= ai.!:r
H
~ e sure these i--ri::~nts) natur.ally present in
peortv on M\11 BtrP?t
'rcfuriled to theu home he c after ot Clifton Passed away at his home
na
s ass llll; £t
• "l tob~cc ~ lc&lt;&gt;vcs, ere not in vour LUCKY
Prllnk Ja
~&gt;nf'l Ftmn Dllll'\hPr ~pendm(l the summer with their! here early Mopd11y morntqg
th~~~~ :a~ln H~~ Tl
DcWY'~V rf 'Ff l"f ,,.t.-,n llrr&gt; 1 F I pal'tnts
a,t Caldwell
Mrs Mary Nnt.l'O!l retti~ned to da f
8 rJ~Ip Ill~ c sl mrl~l
Petry Roush ls slowly lmprovlng 1 her home
here Saturday arter
Y or Ml
n ~ ere lt w
~ TRIKE. 41 The-¥'tr! mH. -~o the-v cat1't be in!''
in,. Mrs C 'F: Amltl- anrJ famlh from a recent illm'Sf; He is ~t the sprndillll: seven weeks at Colwnb"" spcMnd hJer Mvaoolltionh wlthdtrlendi!Bob
Pred Shlnet left Th11rsd&lt;~v for
Sh
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ug es an son
hom,:- of his son 0 N Roush
e WllS accompanied home by M&lt; who we&lt;" '"'''" of "'' Kot"&lt;yn
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Reese for th~ past week left Wed
w1t P I!TOUP of Mld11~pm-t rnmp
Proctor,-.lJie visi,OO recently with
Lloyd
WUUams of Clifton was nesday for Oak Hill tAJ visit a few 1
eiT th~
his sllll.et Mr.!! F W Butcl'ler end qule!ly married Saturday evening days betore returning to her home
M~ D n J&lt;&gt;nlr:ln!t sflf\ Don and famlly
to Clara Mcl&gt;ffl'mltt of Maagle
at Cincinnati
S. Detat. of Agr~eu.l~••Tc. BuTeart of Aninaal
1lloo&lt;: Ann TP.ttiflfiiO, M New Lexlnl!'
G M Hawley who Is employed at
Mrs Lou EowardB is reported 1m
Mr a.nd Mrs Henry Dally mo ed
lndwery. Order No. 210
tr11 lll"r" th,. Wednescl"v ~nests of Bucvrus spent thi"! 9.'eek end With provhl&amp;
from the Epple propeaty on E~st
:MJ~ Mr.r' r"Wl"OI'\ ,.,,.. U
nnd his family here
Mrs Katie Heaton and Maxine Main street to a bouse ncar White
Jfl"'l t I'! vls Sr\"f11rd Miss J~'&gt;nkin~
Mr:s Elizabeth Fulton and gra.nd Elias of Mason visited Mrs Fred Rock
~nt trram l'!Prf' tn Ch11.leston daughter Mary Jane Rothgeb via LewiS Bunday
'----------REV BETZ OOMINQ
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will \ lglt With M:rs Ited last week with
the formers
Andrew Payton of Harrlaonv11le
Rev M J Betz. former paator of
ct!"tlP"l pJ,.,..-l,.t"lr
daughter Mrs Hugh Qulnn and spe1 t Sunday with Mr and Mr11
Th~'rTl~~~~ RliPv •p•nt w~n~t'lay famUy at Huntington
other guesta Wen! the Bethany M JC ~burch )l,ere but
1 Ray Ptctens
In Lonan
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I Mr and Mrs Elile&amp;t McCowan 01' now ot bonton will spend tb..
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Callforma
week-end w1th friends Jn Ponlerov t
J ,, Qrflt~ ~,tl JiAulfhter Ruth
and
preach at the Bethany M E
and Mnrv lf'ft 1bunKlav mornilla:
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Oladvs Hollman returrled to her
home here after spendlnl a week church SuDday
lnclud1ng the use of Ultra V•olet Roys
ror ( f 1mT'b l" Jl'rlltnv thrv will re
lth her 11 Is ter Mrs Ray Thomp·made
lee
Creom
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Home
tg.-., ,. ..,.,...,..nAiliP~ tv Pvfr~
GrntP
son of Oak Grove
BOYS ARE CAMPING
Sunshine Mellows -Heat Purffies
u-t ~""' 'lf''~' wh
&lt;~oent f.fiH'm
and Cake at the Bethany M. Mr and Mrs Darius Henry an~ The following IJtOUp of noys a1e
U•,.. w-'t rlnt ,.. tt. ,...
E. Church, Saturday v~ nounce the birth of a son born enjoying 11. week In eamp at oreat
~ 'llw-t Protection -CI!JGlnst Irritation- agalnot couvl!
Jl•""' Tt-eJmn F"l11nl,.v l~ visiting
e -~A:ulust lith
Bend
Charlea RU811eU
Rlcbard
Qlfll•tn .,.. .. ,.,.... Tf'.., T&lt;n'~
!nina, Auau•t 22, 19~.1 ~f!eMie and Winona Plctens are N:re Wealey Drummond Phihp
,,.,,,. n ,,.. ' P~rt •Ttbura' wa~ Prace lOc.
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dlnu: thf! -..-eek a.t RIU'\nl!! wlthi Oltfton James Slmpaon Kenneth
• filltor here Weclnelday
ti'8IAU\'tl.
JODI» lmd Wallael BradfonL

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Prlcu ue lowu thlD enr A complett
3 Ve11r Ouarautet tnote.eh l o~ aga nn
lfftite C01It And a mo lw 1,1a11~nt
&amp;8 lo" u fO lO
an nails the rnmlc-1
of your d1ou:e at once Come an

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as 1\o.: ' cvuntles tor !Such vtolator5 tnd If
n u a l~ llQ 1sl 1\t' lJ u':ldl ion t
v bt' arrested they will be fined
s thnin(! c l'!lttd 11 11 u n u; llll in I t&gt;a vll}
nest umcng th '-se h o haH' fin
f he two omcerl:l have been busy

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Mon•tor Top ll1«haDIIIU It 11 sealed 10
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fhe twu
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atgf m n ill "h 1
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of this secllon
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1 1 c 1 ~ lt... s .k d L ~ Yll.lh lng
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State Gamt
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unot! "aeo••"""'' ~'
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1 1:' of&gt;e n ng rlatt' ror lhe squirrel

KNIGHTS OF HOT AND SILEN T
DESERT PREPARE FOR JouRNEY
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8o man y r umoas June b{&gt;('t fl 1
in cround and ab ~~• Mld1kpon
~tly a.ml UJ.t:Cia ly
t .1l th
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1~..a~ ... an eu.,.lru. t sto (;[1 nPJtnla
&gt;UO..l5"" w•llt
tl L
down
b
0 all)
hOWld
T; lb
lOS but sr ved to m:.~ke
atorlef! all th~ mOlt&gt; n \ 1' \ rl u 1
u:s nearl) ~ ~~ Ca ll b.. 6 1.1 11 l
uninitiated tt
lPI-a "
elaborate prm lslons
U &lt;'
quietly made for 01 e of the
~t. c'enlngs at th P\l hla
In then
t
ear 1.I ure th t l a ~ ll~ 1
teen the1e L~ Qltlte som t ml:' Th r
for this den cnsti a 1011
a number of Ne ph}t es
tfe-k na: more 1~ht 111 tl ~ devloU:
tva~ ot crossmg Ute bur
o1 the deE-Crt
Ill t t: I ll~ sal :1
"cet
d
v. 1 u
av l g thc
All IT~ e uncomro U:blv wn m
t
e orts to p;c-t "
tnt n ln l
roar. the G1an o:t H1g!'l Klea [: le A
guBt nnd Hl~'l Pot n..atc of Rll I t'
&amp;UtV&lt;')s In thiS Pll tleular
:r the woak Ferd H nkr.
h~ an 1nterview
fom the gr 1c
&amp;h Pl"Jpnet anct fh :st assl~t.at t
~~adviser to the Klrag]( Mt
n Downing lm~ n N \1 th
b
e(:t fa-Hure
' In spite of the fl I toJ e'
112 1 t
attempt at keep ng ~he uffau com

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"illf'Priaed Parenti
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Cll.nle So&gt;IUtO¥} W II
M1 and Mlli 0 F Loill¥1 wer tend the El~ ht.h 0Nllr w m nn: ce
Cortlnued !rom :&gt;a"'e one)
oelll!hlf 1lly surpr!!.ed Sundny whe ment G wendDlyn IM'llli onr u! t1
aQ.r ... u Lht~ ummer lij re11.d~
lht toiiOIIo lU K ehildnm and !rlt'lld./. il7!.dU&amp;~
J~IJO t I
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lw. r and lilt ~ Dil le Smith II. I
M r and M rs Elmer Loli:lllll Ill l da ughter VIJ:;ll.t'll 0 w H Sll l
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hy ard
o r ChoHkou'
1 M.r 11 'nd
Hov.
Lor.! an
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H fUc kl:'rmlln a nd !ll.mt) 1
Every time your motor htmJ
Mayor H•rle:y 11 Deleaate:, Sp rln~t fte ld M• 11111 Mrs H c rJ Spr m&amp;field 111e ~&gt;Pt: • lll nl! tht w1.. k
R tlboll 11.nd ehJidnll Donlt'} ar i vdth M et¥'5 coun ty rt'la t ~e~
over It costs you money , • , in gas and oil,
Supt Rhode•, Altemale:
Alth, F\1\ of Pun t"ro:. M
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M1 ~&gt;nd M rs R A Dlthl a l
dau"h'"'
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Mn
Hov. urd Bradf rd und ch 1
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dre1 Hov..11.zd E d!!! Ill M alco 11 lllld Ra) mond Ch11. pma n 11o ere Sundu
wear and tear. With Hupmobile's Free•
1f'..y(']Ht Mrs ElHI w el kez a• r1 rh 1 g u~::sts o r B E Carl :U Jd fam!l ~
Mp,yor Jumes E Har ley ut Mid di e IJ&lt;~vtd a d Man1-l Mr Pt t
M
and Mrs J o F a 1v.t "' 1
Wheeling, 1000 engine revolutions take
d lt'polt wa~ selected li.S a deleg:aLt or Pori ll l .-1 M r , 11.-t ~t s Earl L
ua llllHH CIKrLI F r~t~ cu; Jvnes u
from the El&amp;hth dl~~rlc( of the ]Ban Wellley r owbndge or 011111 ~
Alabdma Mt anl.l M ~ J ~ 8(!hrau
American Legion and Prof C J ls ad Do&lt;"t'y D• ··Od'"u
gl m ot Athens att guest." u\ Mt
you as far as 1500 used to. That's why Free•
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R h odes o1 Po ruero~ WillS se Iect.e d a &amp;
C F J une.,
alternate to attend. the Notional I M s J H wili.-ls th t guest f
- - - - · · - -Wheeling Is a long step toward free riding I
convention of the organizatioz rela ~f'S at Ztnes\l llr
which wlll be held at Dettolt durin g 1 M t~ No a Tl ompsou rt&gt;tUi ned to
llleSt I
the week or Sept 2l It was Kl
McAr h 1 Fl da\ ,.f r pendm~ 1
lf
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nounced here by members of local fello (Ia\~ \\ Itt] hone JolKs
jlo~ts who attended the State con J Gn(\ Da\1tbo1 [Jt nt Suuda)
Mt s J W Andnllo und slst{&gt;l
\entlon al CIN e land dUIIr 8 the 1
Mn; Be lle Clenden en
celeb! a ted par! ..-H~fl'""-' .O.T NO t XI~.o, C ~
t
M ' \ &gt;MI.J.O. N $m Clll'ITUaY .unrr
)last week
SOCIAL
the11 blrthda~ 5 mda.} August 16t 1
&amp;IIIJ.O. N $1.?'1 ~ TIU ~ ! (1 1 ~ k ~
H ~M "'I~ ~ 1 $l~~ 5 "kiCIIS AT PACTIIal'
0
Represeutstl ~ e s ot tll.e Eighth d is
w tf
'' ' '"' ' ' donn•&lt; TO , ... "''
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til
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Home made Ice Cream ct L Wtl e M1 .tnd Mt ~ H ~ Va n

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gluvely
tl1e leporters
Stin1.~on
h"
1-~urope unci th~e LIL kne\1. lo~t•lni
am m~11 Hoove1
plan had not received
1
in coun t 1 tr l~ hc~t tn :stc 1d ot cmplo)mg their Ume 1n ~orne certainly had not presented
an)anyatl(
I..Q
useful wa
t t h .Is Ht. hng t l mcrca1!!e thell
kno\\ lcdl.f&lt; tht1 COnf~rcnctl It cr"aled a lot 1r
confwnon
too m81n IH ople arc drC!amtng Idling their t1mc av. ll.:\ anr
Shown this sLalemcnt b)
as n n HUll many d thc~c 1cvolut1ont1 and nc,lr rch(•lliou Btlins. n Cas~lc stuck to h1 9
and repce.tod that Mr Hoove 1 d
movern ~ nt&amp; &lt;lli hrou~ht mto hemg It IS u known fact tha drawn up a plan nnd 9ent ll Q~~
Idlen~"S.I! il'i th e I{ICltlC!'I t Jll'i:.C!t that frou!Jle haR When hH•
Jlltit reiterated everything he
&amp;. 0 satd be tote
there 1:-. n• 1lher wa~ to get a Jlcl:sJn 10 trouble, IL1lc1HH•1
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come~ alon~r unri the gc1m \\hlch a:ou1d not be €1lhvenea l thE~c~ually at cou ~:e It de\elopod
a
e plan WllS to !eave Kll tl)"
i n any at h cr munr \1, ~oon becomeg an i mated an&lt;I t h c gur sltort·lerm ca'tdtts In Germany for
cesdul browing has hcen accomph"~hcd
• llelb:l of tflOnth! But Col Stirn
•on aaJd Ulat this wa.am t a Hoove
Thi!:l imprO\emcnt therefore HI-. vmy good thmg l01 l plan that in fact It really was
8 all
It has c\ 110 boon noticeable Ill our own \ 1Jiagt; ::: PQla,?u.~r ;_1Ramsay Mar.Donald
r~ u r• me Mlnl11~1 or at
tJ_e Writer ha!i ~ecn lnHthflCflH in the pagt few da~ S Of moal B Joint H'tla\'cr MacDonald
plan
I
youn~ men with nothmg to dn, :nttmg tn vanouR places of
Thcte w".. s muc1l IUUU~I!liJ IUtd
Qpsinc&amp;S 1 bu~y \l.olth a book \\ hether 1t IB fict1nn, fv.ct 01 criticism of OoJ Stinl~t) 1 on u1 n
~ tec)}.,.tcaJn k lhe mtnd te~ bcmg broadcn{!d and t~orn~
~ ' ",~ver~
trlonds he1c 1
11e m )t up
The\ 1
~rood fs b~.~und to ret~u1t Let the &amp;nod work conth1uc
t.hot~~bt' M:r H(Kner should 1ct th"' l
f
credft for the plan and here Willi
hta Secretan Gf Sta ce ~tbroJ.£\ d_,
It \ 89 11
1 \ J .lll'illl IUOh CIOdl\
In the.~ld day" the doctor ~ ho gave the WOJst-ta'"'tu~g..4!er. U\ai. the IIDII&amp;IP met Cal u8~~

coun\ge&lt; I at c Jll d ltll&gt;llH
On e _KHil.t 'Joub[l cxJwnP.tlctd m

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•nrvMI&gt;.n, AI!Ontrr l&lt;l,

Gallip()lis

AI' THE TBEAmliB
Jl.ECalC THEATRE. Pomeroy-'J'GDAY
Hear . . . - ; Mlt.cbell LewiJ.

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Ha.mlton,
.loaa StalldlDI', E•laHe Jeastn ud Coa.ehlt&amp; Moa~·
lMJill HoW'Itri. Bale

Deat'O lD Pder B. '~•

"N~ER 'J'HE TWAIN SHAU. 'MEET''

:A:Ioo &lt;:omedy; ·Chao. Chue in ''One of the
Smith." '
Friday and Satu1 day

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IIR. •• ,c. FOSI'ER

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PIIIC&lt;I Whn Cuccio·

ello Tb.Jowa .Wild

he pitched hi.&amp; Lhlld pme Jeaterda.y he cttdn't d() 10 bac1ly, aUowinc:
only five h1t6, altbough ln. tbe end
Chi"''"' Quoo prtvall"' • to 1.

CARDINALS WIN

UBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOb.t.Y
Hear and aee: Kay h'abeil aDd Ricardo Cortez In

"TRANGRESSION"

TIM IJ'nMirtlllUI' oa_,..,. in a Kanda) th~~ot ~lui &amp;be world. Mea

~nd womeb who take 'betr pbsl&amp;ftl lint a11d cOAHJqaeaeea la\u,

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Al•o Comedy
"The Creal Panb My•tery''
.
Friday and Saturday

•rar aDd
Blac~er,

F 0 R. ,$ A ...E..

Preestcnm ~eMs. 75c
lnuhel 1M 'lh lOfthatd.
celi-.Jner

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MIU'lon Davie-. Polly Moran, Ju, Gleuoa, SM..ftQ

Marie Pnv011t and o'bens in

"IT'S A WISE CHILD"
Marion DaviN In the ytar's lauP hit! you•ve never seen a flllllllft'
mMie. lEveii tbe Iceman couldn't kMP cool Ill UUs hot mat.rinaontal mh::ap.

Alto Comedy "~E BIG"

Wel&gt;ltet'f'ruit 'Farm,
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By CLIFF STERRETT

Cleve....d T ak111 Two Ao
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Take Lacina
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whole
or adjectives was uniOOI!'ed 1n
very clty vlUa.te and h.rm to t..~ll
e
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aboo~ Lefty Grove's winntng or 16
pmes 1.n a row DUL IL ~med today
8 few of the specially fuucy oms
Mtoulr:l be saved till later In th ·: sea
son. For It looked rather possb .e
Mr. ¥-ack's_left.-hander would b:.'flt
Rubr) Ma,rq11ard's
recurd of 19
sWalght ga.mes, beat Jim Bagt;_~· ·::;
It20 reoord of 31 81lmt'::; and be th.:

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and walking

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homers and

coupled with an errur ·brouaht 41&amp;-

sst.f-r. In the t.e&amp; Ume came some
fane1 hitting by Gordon Slade as.si3tcd Dagy Vanoe to a ~ to 3
sinking or the Chicagoona.
R11.~· Bttnge tamed the SL. Loula
Ca.r\'l!nal.s with dght hils, tm Pbil\~!nning the opener 3 to 2 but
the C'haruplon~ look. tiH! fl,nale 8 to
4 bd1:n&lt;1 stx hit. plt.ch!:.i.lg oh Hil.lla.· ha.11
The Wf'ary WaM!lr.gt.on Senawrs
fell tlat twice bt&gt;fore tile Ckveland
Indian~, 10 to 5 and 10 to a. Ear'l
Avrrill got his homers No. 25 a.ud
j 26
ronnally and Hudltn were the
I winllmg men en the mound.
St•:wRrt Kept the Yanke:::s' hits
npmt and t.wo doublE's and a home1·
by Ralph Krcs.s !\COred ~a 7 to 3 Win
for thr St .. Loui..s Bl'OWll8 over New
York.
Detroit. band 15 hlu against 12

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~ eovllftb&amp;' by Jiem&amp;ley seidom Krl!n arolU\d the keystone stlttkm. In the .... nth, RU&amp;cll Ia&gt;&lt; "P
dr7Ye a terrUlc hit throiJih second

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Keachlba"' but H""""'' · ·~ wltn

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1 pu\ it O.rat, but 1 fouM

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the bBll
~l th e·
Shun elUde
h lm,going
thenwidethl'C'V
tn

lla~.'mau

base and L-ot.h runners were: safe.
Rti"l'l·rs walked and en an attt:mpl
to get Shorr a.l third th ~ &lt;.'fltehcr

I

th1·:-w wild, Shorr storiro~C. Scha~­
fer laking tllJrd em th,• play. Af~
ter Dye ftlej to &lt;'Cntl:r. Schacr-:c r
fi(;C1'C II. and Wh('n Stanley
mnsJ~ a

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p

rr . . .. .
WH~n, t.J

"For the

Jl.mt's, !b

It became neeeuarr for ~x·

N)'r. c

obtain a sample of tale ha.Dd•
oi Geraldine Foster. Thlt
mana1ed. Out of

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,fill

a letter for Geralsingle genealogi(al
Mr. Ephraim Fos.
some old fanatie
the Foster fablilr
its.branchta

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W atcirmt!lono

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Peacbeo
Bluo·PII!'III•
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8 o' Clock "· 19c

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49c
19c

25c

t lbs.

2&amp;

·fnn. z lbl

19c

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6 :H 10
. ill ·' n PO A
4 2 2 4 1
4 2 2 2 :J
1 :J

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3

Pint

COFFEE
Pound

SODA OR BUTTER
CRACKERS

GINGER ALE

Jile Pound
2 for . ... . . .

29c

For

PEN JEL

Few Canninr;

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29c

2 For .....

Dezen

c
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R~JCk­

&amp;u·c.'l on ballb by Hayrs 2.
Dcllbie: paly~ : euvcrr. VJ Sh~rr:
Sch~dc,· tJ Shorr tJ IJyr
Un~ pin!.!;: Davis and Wr.w .·~mill­

BILLY'S UNCL~E~~__,-,...--,;:~~=--::::::-~-.-a~r:...,_~::-----,
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2 C&lt;.Ulf
Fut . . . . . . . .

35c

49c

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QUICK ARROW SOAP

Box ....... .

19c

t&lt;lp ~~

box to swtn &amp; Co. and
(&gt;l't Bread Knife Frtte

"d ..!.-,- ~-.1-+-l-.b±;,;

cj~•l
(;t)Dd

IIIOm·in!Jft!·fY6.1·J

0

DUTCH CLEANSER
CAKE FLOUR

..... 22c

SWEET POTATOES

24c

------RICE CRISPIES

:

.For

2 Pounds
l''cl· ' ' . '

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CANNED MILK

For .... .. ... .

Z3c

FLY TOX
V2 Pint .......... . 40c
Pint Size .. ....... . 69c

Send

Darr·el ....... .

Pcuncls

llar•

NUT OLEO

FANCY CANNED
PEAS

WINTER WHEAT
FLOUR
Sack 47c

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Chi pe, large

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Scr..rcr~ Archey.

35c

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For ....... ... ; .

lloceul

DUilll,ll
8ho1 r. lb .. .. .
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l9c

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TIN CANS

3?

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PEANUT BUTTER

0

4003011
4 1 1 II 0 0
4 :.! I 1 1 0

38c

Pound

Z3.c

,, Pilbhury
Package ...... .

29c

i2aus. . .. 23c
P1:N'ha.:or. Old Dutch an_d
Uiamontl Rink Award as

,d

In nn

announc~

F .a.NCY PEACHES

cd o~·cr {:olumbin. Net Work Mon ..

4 round:-:

Wul. and Friday 8:U .&lt;\. M.

19c

BIG K SOAP
4 Pound
Bm .:~ ........ . .

ROYAJ.. BAKING
POWD£R . .· ,

19c

lalg~

Can ..... .- .....

·45c

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THESE PRICES ARt F()R CASH ONLY ·

Rod Cloclo "· 25c
s.~..

Jb

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3 u 1 o 2 o

fer 1.

Fresh Flalt• aacl Vegetables

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CREAMERY BUTTER

Ne:!;!droad, c
4 o 2
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Oulntht:r. rt . . ... 4 o u
o o
Hernnl(y, 2b . .
4 0 1 2 :J 0

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Pcmu·cy
Stlv; .s. cf ,

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40lll:iO
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3 0 U I 0 l

JI'IH:l base on f'l'l"U~: Po::u rc.v "l.
Eh,·ck cut by Hll.y{S 5; hy Scltar-

lt)e

Qyality Foods at its best, of course ... but what wonderful values for every vi5itor to our stores, just a few txarnples
of what we mean by thrift buying.

third

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Tc.tnls

Tclal&amp; . . . .

QualtnM•Y
I

the

'f\.vp base hit: Stanl:w.
ThreP. base bit: Hetnslry.
Earnd runs: Pon1·~·'0Y 3.
L.::lt en btuie:s: Pomeroy 7;
lcy Clothiers, 4.
Wl~c'! pJkhes: Hayes :?.

Jar Caps .... 25c
Certo
....~ 25c

Vla...l'

Ior

Ule UaU t·olled to the ochoo lhoU!if In
the mJddle Oeld. Dye &lt;~.lld &amp;.i\rl'r.~
wen: the lef.dlng ~· un irellcrs wh.J:!
two eo.ch.
The .ecore :
Becl 'ey moth~s AB R H PO A 1".
A. \.'frtr, lt
~ 0 ~ I fl 0
Rus~ell, 2b
1 o 0 2 0 0
V."Nolf,&amp;~;

f

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66

orne ere ants!

Ill lhe ~&gt;ixth. with two gm1c, Dyl',
S.\-ftnlr:y and NC61!Clroad t;itlglcd In
SUCC&lt;'M!Ii:m, Dye scoring.
!n the ninth Wllh one rcUrcri
Sthll.tfeo;.• smu-lcd shuq:ol~· I.IVtlr t.:w
11ttcher's Lead and wbcn .Ju.J ball
·"'01100 bctl'l~n lhi&gt;l (){'JI\c:r ·rlcld: r'fl
feet, UU:l all ihc V.H}' ho.11e while

Woott, lb .. .

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the coottlat.

Haye~.
Oro~.

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'fODA l " i'i GAMM;

In the third St.lvc!"lr had l:::en r~­
tir&lt;:d. D~ walked. Btaulcy d ~ ub! rtl
and I.•)"C .scored, Ne&amp;E'~b·oarl w:u; ou t
at fin t on his drive to t.nal Oar;~
a·;1d When Ouinther'b fly wa::; dw1J ·
P..'&lt;l. StanltJY I!COtcd.
In lihf: fourth with one gum·.

f«',
to play
Iirst, In
thatsiBht, kt
with adrive
double

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lb.

CI&lt;'vela ud 10; WR.Shu)it.on H.

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111 the first Stivers, fln:t up blnzcd a s.ill((le oft' flay ~o· feet. Dye fo lloM'd wlth a ~nile to center. On
stanley's drive to shQrt, Dye Wil':i
terce{! at EOOOnd., StJvers takiH[;
third. N~li"()!Qd came through rtt
thlli pclnt with a t&gt;\llll:lt t11ck ct

Ma!ke11.
ia. aa
but
hardly ..It
_plaullble

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FIGHT RESULTS

lowfil~

Shorr singled to right. on Bchru.·-

lmow

Sdll, II, SUO ootl 14.

iuaar~
1f) .(S)£ i

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N~c:seltoad

that?~'

JOtl

l

13rvwn

t

and Bll vsJn11Je each
an(J Wolr an1 Haye5 o. Lhe vLs\1 "Jror;
Cf\Ch contributed two !!Ingle&amp;.. ~he
im·R1e•s !atkd te get a man
third ~sc .
Pomeroy scoring was don : as kl-

l'{

"'"" r.. ,_. ,.,. •••• • , , fr.o
C.'C.ICHIFJIW

, of 14 An11ek6. former Jun•· r iilht to r~ 1•. '
wt.ilo!ht chanl pjon . Qefeat~d Fra.:U:ie
To take ott rat e:aslly, aareJy

Iel'8 followed wiUl two

Stlvt:l"l! rode hO""'It'

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UCII ~t- -4 ior'l 10 ))(IUrxh, t1,
Manum one weeX..and CV1:1d ~ay too mu.::h

Cor11

4

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19c

IJI"I4

6 1-etMi n , &amp;.&gt;~ .Fnmci.soo jtUHor wei- q~y t.&amp;ke- o~ t~.\I..J : Ht.'IPOOoh&amp;l
•two terwel¥hL (l () J.
6t Kr1utchen tn q. ~of jlot ''nW
i'Rmt"l&gt;l .
A:
Rem' Ne v.-Jack oempsrr. eYer1 IDOmklJ be!..ot-.: brl-clldastJ'hilll.dciJlh l4\ llt ChJcngo.
fonm·r
I"Jea\'yw.::l&amp;ht
cl\wnpilln, &amp;n ~ ~ll ~~t;c J~~ost.!. 4. week.lN." York at. St. Louts.
kno~k cd c ut Jack Beasley . Oe.Jr.ia!td Get Jt a.t all Drugg L;L-. 111 Pomeroy
B.:wt.on at Ddroit.
I 0..1 heav .. 1 ht (2!
and at KartJ.n &amp; Rol.er ir. lti;l dlt•
•
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}Voe li: •
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port or any dnJR a..or e In Amel"lta .
If thi.B ftrst bottle tails to convloce
)'OU Lhls- hi tht• ee,s,, h , S.ll NL aurt
1!
.surest way !..to ltb{' :r&gt;t o ..l..' ::t·}' bar.l:
U
adv.·
"
LIQUID Oft TABLETS
Bv ln t.-l't'national Nt:ws Servin·
At Nt!W Yorlr.- Petc Mike and Rellev~,. a fleatlubl or NeaJ-.IKta
Fint LU•b~l t
A.l'ti ~ ~luc a.
New York wet~ .. - In 31 mlm11et. ehf.-cb a Cold tbe
wdgJ-u.;, drew (8!,
1Hnt day, and checlls Malaria Ia
'nle Hntt Utei.!ORt loS J,etl•~ n·d itl
bave tJeen one hnHt hy Lionel
J f'J muy Alba . Flilplno
Juni or : lhrl'.f! days,
Lukiu ln Englanr1 In 1786.
:11 ntwelgt.t RJld Dave Alle r, Ne w li 6 6 Salve for

AMERICAN L[AGlJI:
PhtJadelphht ~ ; Chk~o 2.
Bwt.on !l: [)(otrult 8.
H Loul ~ 7: New York 3 .
Cl~•lf:land 10 ; Washi.J8Wu ~­

the

C!l.I.-Tod

that li'l..!lt Stivcl'li home
with t he Initial t~nd winning I'll!!

o;&gt;l" !:;~,~

IS HE., A~

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W .!3hUlC"ton at Clevdand

At- Ollkiand.

a..uvl ~ "-(' or O.)·f.O!il;,
IIJb w.mg K:ruaohen frA

Un. Betty

wr¥a1 "I

~olld

10 ·~~USA

(lly~ ' -

O...tlo Gtlooo' ••••

HAI'IOMAL LI:,.\GUE
Nllw fori 6; ClHcUmatl 5.
P!l:!:l(fa.iphla 3; St. I..ou.l! 2.
Et. Louis H: Philadelphia 4.
Ch;UIO 4 ; BI'COki Yll 1.
Sl'ooltlyn ~; Chicaso 3.
P 'U.bur1h at llollt411- -rab1.

.JU!l e{ lhe inning

1\M.ei!L ~&gt;A NICE

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St.. Wu18 al Phlhuleiphia.

Voll&lt;)o, CaL def"'tFj l'.d&lt;ll&lt; " I&lt;.
O" Roberts Tacom'l wasn.. m.td&lt;tkv.clllht· !10 1.
'

Leadlnc h.tUers wert' Stanlt!y uf
:Wl~ ~' defense backing behind t~e lr..cals w.lth a dcm.ble and two

OH,we.u.,

CC'rj '-tE
tc&lt;JES
IF I MAW, "1'0
· '""TWRON HIM our! ~MCJ

l'IATION.U. LEAGUE

Plt'.J&gt;buCllh at Boston
CHJCbmaU 11.t. Nt!W Yo rk .
Cho (~O llt Brooklyn.

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by ftn ·8· -to 0 6COre.

'Circumstances Alter Cases"

RELATIVES COtv\E

&lt;plt.ye;J

Hb1r One W&amp;mail •
..._ .- ·L_ •
..o· il
L4IOl 1" O.UO, ID a ....,.

Yort:: drew fll.
A: &amp;.1 Prf;JlCl&amp;t.o--Rud Oorman. 1

the d tUlJpJrt. lira th&amp;t &amp;«llO'ded h1.11 Of)- I

1
IF MANY MORE.

Mtl•·•uUe-Colum6\a

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supcrlat.lvc defensive play , the l0o- pom:nt. the aam~ ml&amp;ht have had o.
cal tx.y11 turned baclr. the lnva.d.ers mucn different endin1.

DISI"RI.IlUTii'D D'1' ICJ.He TCATURE!J .SY".NIJICATE o IN(

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ll&amp;IWLT8

MIUK:iUl ~~-'ft

cra.ck of the bat- lobbied It up aud
J.mt the IIPbere hurtlil'l&amp;" Ull'ougll
spaul!' W cet the numer a ruli st.cp
at U1e IDI~I station.
Onor more the Bectley ~~n
BeE.idell these sparkling pi'Dy~ .
came to Pomeroy with thl! 1ntmt- 'UitlllR&amp;l all-round pla.y of Pometloo ol tak!na; the meaaure of Ule TOY wu &amp;w:h as to be comm'!nded.
local ball ~ •nd once more Haye11 of Athena pitched better bail
they returned to their
nat.lve I han the 8COI"e ;n :itfL~cs. HI.' htn hearthst.on~ with 4\
defeat tbe nOO five ol Pomeroy'&amp; heavy hlttmg
only evidence ot their good int.en- 11wir~.rs .md with the same kine\ 1

' hy ANTHONY
COIYR.IfJHr ,ey COVIc.t,

4&amp;

t;he \blt.e &amp;Pd whD, llk.e
"""' .,.., wat.cber of u.. boll,
lbou""' an t_.blllll&gt;' \o cau:n

Remarkable
Oe~eDIIft
, Play By Ppm...Oy
'-'ton
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Baffl ea V
. Ul
-

'!UI'E&amp;DAW'&amp;

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Nr. oth:.:!t aames llCheduleo..

f.WUI
Mll'e
~ by
8UYN"&amp; 1n \be~ ttl • baU whklh
had ewty a~ at a lbltk to
· fl~Jht oenw &amp;Qd .. fcUowlnl up or ]
I W play tty a beauW\1.1 per to tltat
fi&amp;Je to _.abll &amp; nu1ner whO waa

or

I'M FROr02_

~

'I'M ~\IIN'IJ bJ1Cb.t--·-~
f)! 'he P1D1
.Lwo. A

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MI'3SOURI .

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. with nothlnf mYeh to do but bol- pa.rt double-header Bunday .J
Iter ~ hil pJt:ebtr whJeh be did Bt Paul I ; Indlalllpol!:s 1.

.

a pilcher mcb as Schaefer receJtt!d · "Vt-edtiet~day evening, ll Is
.d.iftlc~lt 110&gt; aee how a pitcher could
lose a be.H game. In the ouUk-ld,
Punfl.' BlJ.vehi and Guinther, roomed rp.r '~ wide to rather anythl.nj:
:rt.nd n~tng that even remoteO
resembled a hit w~Ue the lllUnf
for Heston but the Red Sox mat- general play was exhlbit.e4 by Lbe
chef! It, 9 to 8. Wenk hudlng by 1nfle1def'8. Dye at ~lrd. 8ta.nJQo at
SUUivan Ln the first lnnlng and thort and He.vJsley at secoud cut olf
five Dtt.toit errors triPPed U1e n- evury of!erlng that wu Malted Jn
.,.,JUld gers.
·
their general
dlrectiml,
whHe·

Southpaw to win 30 games.
Greve, tn holding U•e WhHe Sox
to ,;even hits to give the Athletics
a t to :1 .suoce:ss, brought his ~;ea.anal vktones to :a&amp;. His nt"'wc:&gt;t
ctedst;:m gave him a Ue with the
1912 mark of Jce Wood and Walter
Jllt:mson. which is the Amerlco.n
Leaue recOJ"d.
H~· had, hts metecr ball working
like J\ tralned wel. strtk..lng out five

!'OUR, FOUR AN' A HALF;
FIV •... ~AG NAB IT! 1HE .. .
FELLER'S DONE iT1

•"'"'

Cy M"""' h&amp; """n a . l!llooklyn
pt«.her throe years t.nd d\utiii Lh.lt.t
tlm~ hurJed two gamee. So when

I:owbaon

Aloo Comoidy "Here We Go"

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over t.he Olney Recta.

~-- d The
G!UU. ,.,...,.. ......,
OJ'CCOft
Lhrm,;gh the Faw: h6.

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flfmliS

nolda, Sox c.utllelder. rot Lhree ot
the Chka10 lateUot and old mfUI

" pnr o1 tmt-fe9inr taTOrtiiH rive. JOlt tbe piRSide dope on tile

....,.. pwt AMerte.a ,..tt.e.

'Itt bAll;~~ tdll:ilot, 6lt!O.

·ROY£ HES MIRK :F}~:~::a:~~ lTfl£15
coy
' YB[AT'
' . N. G il ": ::i~?!.!r'"E!-; W
.HITE
~u 8S8R£ HI\
ar (I,
n'[N ~~~:!'::~~
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~~~H:a:d~~y= ,.n~n~ POMUOY

"DUO£ RANCH"

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Pomeroy 11 Stores, Middleport
r.jaaaar'1 Grocery ..... . ...... . . . ..... Phone 22-L
Schwea:man &amp;. Roedel. ....... . ...... Phone 347-L
. pl ~wintf'l Cash Grocery !,, .... ·,· ... ... ~hone li!~.-L,

·.£pple Gtocotr :... l .. ,, , .. ·.......... :Phon• G26-R
G'uth &amp; Whitlock., ........ ........ Phon. 317-L
Fugate 'croc~..Y. . . . . . . . ........ . . . Phone 15l~H.

White'• Store• , ... . ................ P-1!•'!'&gt; 263:L
C. 0. Fi•h•r Market. ............. · "~~,q . ~~l-L
'llh• Bir .~ GroFI'I'f, Middl•port, ... , ·''·P;IIIifte 11?-\.
Ne.P.so Br~J. Grocery, Syr"cu~c. ~ ... .' ... ~lione 622·L
J. N. Rathb'!m Sono Co ., .......•... Rutland, Ohio

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'J'!MISDAY, ~DOuaf • •

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•nrvMI&gt;.n, AI!Ontrr l&lt;l,

Gallip()lis

AI' THE TBEAmliB
Jl.ECalC THEATRE. Pomeroy-'J'GDAY
Hear . . . - ; Mlt.cbell LewiJ.

c;174o

c.n.

Ha.mlton,
.loaa StalldlDI', E•laHe Jeastn ud Coa.ehlt&amp; Moa~·
lMJill HoW'Itri. Bale

Deat'O lD Pder B. '~•

"N~ER 'J'HE TWAIN SHAU. 'MEET''

:A:Ioo &lt;:omedy; ·Chao. Chue in ''One of the
Smith." '
Friday and Satu1 day

•

Jtetinald DCIJlll1, Oti11 ¥arlan and M"" Kenned1 In

IIR. •• ,c. FOSI'ER

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5 adv!UJ.ta1e

Go I~t 0 .
G•--•·
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Ackn hun cowbo1L

PIIIC&lt;I Whn Cuccio·

ello Tb.Jowa .Wild

he pitched hi.&amp; Lhlld pme Jeaterda.y he cttdn't d() 10 bac1ly, aUowinc:
only five h1t6, altbough ln. tbe end
Chi"''"' Quoo prtvall"' • to 1.

CARDINALS WIN

UBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOb.t.Y
Hear and aee: Kay h'abeil aDd Ricardo Cortez In

"TRANGRESSION"

TIM IJ'nMirtlllUI' oa_,..,. in a Kanda) th~~ot ~lui &amp;be world. Mea

~nd womeb who take 'betr pbsl&amp;ftl lint a11d cOAHJqaeaeea la\u,

.
Al•o Comedy
"The Creal Panb My•tery''
.
Friday and Saturday

•rar aDd
Blac~er,

F 0 R. ,$ A ...E..

Preestcnm ~eMs. 75c
lnuhel 1M 'lh lOfthatd.
celi-.Jner

wJt.fJOit.

1 ee;

MIU'lon Davie-. Polly Moran, Ju, Gleuoa, SM..ftQ

Marie Pnv011t and o'bens in

"IT'S A WISE CHILD"
Marion DaviN In the ytar's lauP hit! you•ve never seen a flllllllft'
mMie. lEveii tbe Iceman couldn't kMP cool Ill UUs hot mat.rinaontal mh::ap.

Alto Comedy "~E BIG"

Wel&gt;ltet'f'ruit 'Farm,
NEA'R "KENO

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By CLIFF STERRETT

Cleve....d T ak111 Two Ao
a_ ·
· p· b
; ~.tor
ttc en
.
Take Lacina
1

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Nt:w Y-ork. AU!!.. 20---A
whole
or adjectives was uniOOI!'ed 1n
very clty vlUa.te and h.rm to t..~ll
e
'
aboo~ Lefty Grove's winntng or 16
pmes 1.n a row DUL IL ~med today
8 few of the specially fuucy oms
Mtoulr:l be saved till later In th ·: sea
son. For It looked rather possb .e
Mr. ¥-ack's_left.-hander would b:.'flt
Rubr) Ma,rq11ard's
recurd of 19
sWalght ga.mes, beat Jim Bagt;_~· ·::;
It20 reoord of 31 81lmt'::; and be th.:

t\oct

nnrt.

and walking

nom:.

G~ve

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l'wC' l•f tn«1 hits wcre

homers and

coupled with an errur ·brouaht 41&amp;-

sst.f-r. In the t.e&amp; Ume came some
fane1 hitting by Gordon Slade as.si3tcd Dagy Vanoe to a ~ to 3
sinking or the Chicagoona.
R11.~· Bttnge tamed the SL. Loula
Ca.r\'l!nal.s with dght hils, tm Pbil\~!nning the opener 3 to 2 but
the C'haruplon~ look. tiH! fl,nale 8 to
4 bd1:n&lt;1 stx hit. plt.ch!:.i.lg oh Hil.lla.· ha.11
The Wf'ary WaM!lr.gt.on Senawrs
fell tlat twice bt&gt;fore tile Ckveland
Indian~, 10 to 5 and 10 to a. Ear'l
Avrrill got his homers No. 25 a.ud
j 26
ronnally and Hudltn were the
I winllmg men en the mound.
St•:wRrt Kept the Yanke:::s' hits
npmt and t.wo doublE's and a home1·
by Ralph Krcs.s !\COred ~a 7 to 3 Win
for thr St .. Loui..s Bl'OWll8 over New
York.
Detroit. band 15 hlu against 12

lues

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or

Hs

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1~ 1be olll.,. ""' an "'hlb\Uon of
~ eovllftb&amp;' by Jiem&amp;ley seidom Krl!n arolU\d the keystone stlttkm. In the .... nth, RU&amp;cll Ia&gt;&lt; "P
dr7Ye a terrUlc hit throiJih second

•

SCORE· IS 8 TO 0
~

&gt;rJUNG MAN 1

.. .£.
Keachlba"' but H""""'' · ·~ wltn

Clothiers Fall To
, d B , 1 __ 1
Th tr
Ue' .,.._.a I
Hit !imel;

tiOIUI. In a game

toa.tured

by

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,IT:a
\folt"Tt1 ME }

Sln1Jle6o Dye,

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the Iogie of the wholt&gt; e'l!l
1 pu\ it O.rat, but 1 fouM

11ecpnd,
the bBll
~l th e·
Shun elUde
h lm,going
thenwidethl'C'V
tn

lla~.'mau

base and L-ot.h runners were: safe.
Rti"l'l·rs walked and en an attt:mpl
to get Shorr a.l third th ~ &lt;.'fltehcr

I

th1·:-w wild, Shorr storiro~C. Scha~­
fer laking tllJrd em th,• play. Af~
ter Dye ftlej to &lt;'Cntl:r. Schacr-:c r
fi(;C1'C II. and Wh('n Stanley
mnsJ~ a

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p

rr . . .. .
WH~n, t.J

"For the

Jl.mt's, !b

It became neeeuarr for ~x·

N)'r. c

obtain a sample of tale ha.Dd•
oi Geraldine Foster. Thlt
mana1ed. Out of

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a letter for Geralsingle genealogi(al
Mr. Ephraim Fos.
some old fanatie
the Foster fablilr
its.branchta

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e ,.._

Peacbeo
Bluo·PII!'III•
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8 o' Clock "· 19c

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49c
19c

25c

t lbs.

2&amp;

·fnn. z lbl

19c

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6 :H 10
. ill ·' n PO A
4 2 2 4 1
4 2 2 2 :J
1 :J

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2

1
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u
o

3

Pint

COFFEE
Pound

SODA OR BUTTER
CRACKERS

GINGER ALE

Jile Pound
2 for . ... . . .

29c

For

PEN JEL

Few Canninr;

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29c

2 For .....

Dezen

c
'

R~JCk­

&amp;u·c.'l on ballb by Hayrs 2.
Dcllbie: paly~ : euvcrr. VJ Sh~rr:
Sch~dc,· tJ Shorr tJ IJyr
Un~ pin!.!;: Davis and Wr.w .·~mill­

BILLY'S UNCL~E~~__,-,...--,;:~~=--::::::-~-.-a~r:...,_~::-----,
c
•f

2 C&lt;.Ulf
Fut . . . . . . . .

35c

49c

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QUICK ARROW SOAP

Box ....... .

19c

t&lt;lp ~~

box to swtn &amp; Co. and
(&gt;l't Bread Knife Frtte

"d ..!.-,- ~-.1-+-l-.b±;,;

cj~•l
(;t)Dd

IIIOm·in!Jft!·fY6.1·J

0

DUTCH CLEANSER
CAKE FLOUR

..... 22c

SWEET POTATOES

24c

------RICE CRISPIES

:

.For

2 Pounds
l''cl· ' ' . '

I

CANNED MILK

For .... .. ... .

Z3c

FLY TOX
V2 Pint .......... . 40c
Pint Size .. ....... . 69c

Send

Darr·el ....... .

Pcuncls

llar•

NUT OLEO

FANCY CANNED
PEAS

WINTER WHEAT
FLOUR
Sack 47c

;j

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Chi pe, large

er.

Scr..rcr~ Archey.

35c

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iM' · . u.w
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LUX SOAP
For ....... ... ; .

lloceul

DUilll,ll
8ho1 r. lb .. .. .
SLh~tot&gt;fcr, p

a 12 27 11

l9c

.Jar~

TIN CANS

3?

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PEANUT BUTTER

0

4003011
4 1 1 II 0 0
4 :.! I 1 1 0

38c

Pound

Z3.c

,, Pilbhury
Package ...... .

29c

i2aus. . .. 23c
P1:N'ha.:or. Old Dutch an_d
Uiamontl Rink Award as

,d

In nn

announc~

F .a.NCY PEACHES

cd o~·cr {:olumbin. Net Work Mon ..

4 round:-:

Wul. and Friday 8:U .&lt;\. M.

19c

BIG K SOAP
4 Pound
Bm .:~ ........ . .

ROYAJ.. BAKING
POWD£R . .· ,

19c

lalg~

Can ..... .- .....

·45c

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!7c

Arrt• :lllu•

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THESE PRICES ARt F()R CASH ONLY ·

Rod Cloclo "· 25c
s.~..

Jb

U U :.!

3 u 1 o 2 o

fer 1.

Fresh Flalt• aacl Vegetables

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CREAMERY BUTTER

Ne:!;!droad, c
4 o 2
o o
Oulntht:r. rt . . ... 4 o u
o o
Hernnl(y, 2b . .
4 0 1 2 :J 0

1

Po•k ..a

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3

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Pcmu·cy
Stlv; .s. cf ,

IIDye

4 0 0 II 0 I
40lll:iO
J 0 :J. o :.J 0
3 0 U I 0 l

JI'IH:l base on f'l'l"U~: Po::u rc.v "l.
Eh,·ck cut by Hll.y{S 5; hy Scltar-

lt)e

Qyality Foods at its best, of course ... but what wonderful values for every vi5itor to our stores, just a few txarnples
of what we mean by thrift buying.

third

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Tc.tnls

Tclal&amp; . . . .

QualtnM•Y
I

the

'f\.vp base hit: Stanl:w.
ThreP. base bit: Hetnslry.
Earnd runs: Pon1·~·'0Y 3.
L.::lt en btuie:s: Pomeroy 7;
lcy Clothiers, 4.
Wl~c'! pJkhes: Hayes :?.

Jar Caps .... 25c
Certo
....~ 25c

Vla...l'

Ior

Ule UaU t·olled to the ochoo lhoU!if In
the mJddle Oeld. Dye &lt;~.lld &amp;.i\rl'r.~
wen: the lef.dlng ~· un irellcrs wh.J:!
two eo.ch.
The .ecore :
Becl 'ey moth~s AB R H PO A 1".
A. \.'frtr, lt
~ 0 ~ I fl 0
Rus~ell, 2b
1 o 0 2 0 0
V."Nolf,&amp;~;

f

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orne ere ants!

Ill lhe ~&gt;ixth. with two gm1c, Dyl',
S.\-ftnlr:y and NC61!Clroad t;itlglcd In
SUCC&lt;'M!Ii:m, Dye scoring.
!n the ninth Wllh one rcUrcri
Sthll.tfeo;.• smu-lcd shuq:ol~· I.IVtlr t.:w
11ttcher's Lead and wbcn .Ju.J ball
·"'01100 bctl'l~n lhi&gt;l (){'JI\c:r ·rlcld: r'fl
feet, UU:l all ihc V.H}' ho.11e while

Woott, lb .. .

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)

the coottlat.

Haye~.
Oro~.

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'fODA l " i'i GAMM;

In the third St.lvc!"lr had l:::en r~­
tir&lt;:d. D~ walked. Btaulcy d ~ ub! rtl
and I.•)"C .scored, Ne&amp;E'~b·oarl w:u; ou t
at fin t on his drive to t.nal Oar;~
a·;1d When Ouinther'b fly wa::; dw1J ·
P..'&lt;l. StanltJY I!COtcd.
In lihf: fourth with one gum·.

f«',
to play
Iirst, In
thatsiBht, kt
with adrive
double

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CI&lt;'vela ud 10; WR.Shu)it.on H.

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111 the first Stivers, fln:t up blnzcd a s.ill((le oft' flay ~o· feet. Dye fo lloM'd wlth a ~nile to center. On
stanley's drive to shQrt, Dye Wil':i
terce{! at EOOOnd., StJvers takiH[;
third. N~li"()!Qd came through rtt
thlli pclnt with a t&gt;\llll:lt t11ck ct

Ma!ke11.
ia. aa
but
hardly ..It
_plaullble

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FIGHT RESULTS

lowfil~

Shorr singled to right. on Bchru.·-

lmow

Sdll, II, SUO ootl 14.

iuaar~
1f) .(S)£ i

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N~c:seltoad

that?~'

JOtl

l

13rvwn

t

and Bll vsJn11Je each
an(J Wolr an1 Haye5 o. Lhe vLs\1 "Jror;
Cf\Ch contributed two !!Ingle&amp;.. ~he
im·R1e•s !atkd te get a man
third ~sc .
Pomeroy scoring was don : as kl-

l'{

"'"" r.. ,_. ,.,. •••• • , , fr.o
C.'C.ICHIFJIW

, of 14 An11ek6. former Jun•· r iilht to r~ 1•. '
wt.ilo!ht chanl pjon . Qefeat~d Fra.:U:ie
To take ott rat e:aslly, aareJy

Iel'8 followed wiUl two

Stlvt:l"l! rode hO""'It'

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UCII ~t- -4 ior'l 10 ))(IUrxh, t1,
Manum one weeX..and CV1:1d ~ay too mu.::h

Cor11

4

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19c

IJI"I4

6 1-etMi n , &amp;.&gt;~ .Fnmci.soo jtUHor wei- q~y t.&amp;ke- o~ t~.\I..J : Ht.'IPOOoh&amp;l
•two terwel¥hL (l () J.
6t Kr1utchen tn q. ~of jlot ''nW
i'Rmt"l&gt;l .
A:
Rem' Ne v.-Jack oempsrr. eYer1 IDOmklJ be!..ot-.: brl-clldastJ'hilll.dciJlh l4\ llt ChJcngo.
fonm·r
I"Jea\'yw.::l&amp;ht
cl\wnpilln, &amp;n ~ ~ll ~~t;c J~~ost.!. 4. week.lN." York at. St. Louts.
kno~k cd c ut Jack Beasley . Oe.Jr.ia!td Get Jt a.t all Drugg L;L-. 111 Pomeroy
B.:wt.on at Ddroit.
I 0..1 heav .. 1 ht (2!
and at KartJ.n &amp; Rol.er ir. lti;l dlt•
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}Voe li: •
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port or any dnJR a..or e In Amel"lta .
If thi.B ftrst bottle tails to convloce
)'OU Lhls- hi tht• ee,s,, h , S.ll NL aurt
1!
.surest way !..to ltb{' :r&gt;t o ..l..' ::t·}' bar.l:
U
adv.·
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LIQUID Oft TABLETS
Bv ln t.-l't'national Nt:ws Servin·
At Nt!W Yorlr.- Petc Mike and Rellev~,. a fleatlubl or NeaJ-.IKta
Fint LU•b~l t
A.l'ti ~ ~luc a.
New York wet~ .. - In 31 mlm11et. ehf.-cb a Cold tbe
wdgJ-u.;, drew (8!,
1Hnt day, and checlls Malaria Ia
'nle Hntt Utei.!ORt loS J,etl•~ n·d itl
bave tJeen one hnHt hy Lionel
J f'J muy Alba . Flilplno
Juni or : lhrl'.f! days,
Lukiu ln Englanr1 In 1786.
:11 ntwelgt.t RJld Dave Alle r, Ne w li 6 6 Salve for

AMERICAN L[AGlJI:
PhtJadelphht ~ ; Chk~o 2.
Bwt.on !l: [)(otrult 8.
H Loul ~ 7: New York 3 .
Cl~•lf:land 10 ; Washi.J8Wu ~­

the

C!l.I.-Tod

that li'l..!lt Stivcl'li home
with t he Initial t~nd winning I'll!!

o;&gt;l" !:;~,~

IS HE., A~

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W .!3hUlC"ton at Clevdand

At- Ollkiand.

a..uvl ~ "-(' or O.)·f.O!il;,
IIJb w.mg K:ruaohen frA

Un. Betty

wr¥a1 "I

~olld

10 ·~~USA

(lly~ ' -

O...tlo Gtlooo' ••••

HAI'IOMAL LI:,.\GUE
Nllw fori 6; ClHcUmatl 5.
P!l:!:l(fa.iphla 3; St. I..ou.l! 2.
Et. Louis H: Philadelphia 4.
Ch;UIO 4 ; BI'COki Yll 1.
Sl'ooltlyn ~; Chicaso 3.
P 'U.bur1h at llollt411- -rab1.

.JU!l e{ lhe inning

1\M.ei!L ~&gt;A NICE

,............... Qo, ... . ..
....m .""" ........,.,..•...

St.. Wu18 al Phlhuleiphia.

Voll&lt;)o, CaL def"'tFj l'.d&lt;ll&lt; " I&lt;.
O" Roberts Tacom'l wasn.. m.td&lt;tkv.clllht· !10 1.
'

Leadlnc h.tUers wert' Stanlt!y uf
:Wl~ ~' defense backing behind t~e lr..cals w.lth a dcm.ble and two

OH,we.u.,

CC'rj '-tE
tc&lt;JES
IF I MAW, "1'0
· '""TWRON HIM our! ~MCJ

l'IATION.U. LEAGUE

Plt'.J&gt;buCllh at Boston
CHJCbmaU 11.t. Nt!W Yo rk .
Cho (~O llt Brooklyn.

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by ftn ·8· -to 0 6COre.

'Circumstances Alter Cases"

RELATIVES COtv\E

&lt;plt.ye;J

Hb1r One W&amp;mail •
..._ .- ·L_ •
..o· il
L4IOl 1" O.UO, ID a ....,.

Yort:: drew fll.
A: &amp;.1 Prf;JlCl&amp;t.o--Rud Oorman. 1

the d tUlJpJrt. lira th&amp;t &amp;«llO'ded h1.11 Of)- I

1
IF MANY MORE.

Mtl•·•uUe-Colum6\a

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supcrlat.lvc defensive play , the l0o- pom:nt. the aam~ ml&amp;ht have had o.
cal tx.y11 turned baclr. the lnva.d.ers mucn different endin1.

DISI"RI.IlUTii'D D'1' ICJ.He TCATURE!J .SY".NIJICATE o IN(

!

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ll&amp;IWLT8

MIUK:iUl ~~-'ft

cra.ck of the bat- lobbied It up aud
J.mt the IIPbere hurtlil'l&amp;" Ull'ougll
spaul!' W cet the numer a ruli st.cp
at U1e IDI~I station.
Onor more the Bectley ~~n
BeE.idell these sparkling pi'Dy~ .
came to Pomeroy with thl! 1ntmt- 'UitlllR&amp;l all-round pla.y of Pometloo ol tak!na; the meaaure of Ule TOY wu &amp;w:h as to be comm'!nded.
local ball ~ •nd once more Haye11 of Athena pitched better bail
they returned to their
nat.lve I han the 8COI"e ;n :itfL~cs. HI.' htn hearthst.on~ with 4\
defeat tbe nOO five ol Pomeroy'&amp; heavy hlttmg
only evidence ot their good int.en- 11wir~.rs .md with the same kine\ 1

' hy ANTHONY
COIYR.IfJHr ,ey COVIc.t,

4&amp;

t;he \blt.e &amp;Pd whD, llk.e
"""' .,.., wat.cber of u.. boll,
lbou""' an t_.blllll&gt;' \o cau:n

Remarkable
Oe~eDIIft
, Play By Ppm...Oy
'-'ton
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Baffl ea V
. Ul
-

'!UI'E&amp;DAW'&amp;

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Nr. oth:.:!t aames llCheduleo..

f.WUI
Mll'e
~ by
8UYN"&amp; 1n \be~ ttl • baU whklh
had ewty a~ at a lbltk to
· fl~Jht oenw &amp;Qd .. fcUowlnl up or ]
I W play tty a beauW\1.1 per to tltat
fi&amp;Je to _.abll &amp; nu1ner whO waa

or

I'M FROr02_

~

'I'M ~\IIN'IJ bJ1Cb.t--·-~
f)! 'he P1D1
.Lwo. A

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MI'3SOURI .

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. with nothlnf mYeh to do but bol- pa.rt double-header Bunday .J
Iter ~ hil pJt:ebtr whJeh be did Bt Paul I ; Indlalllpol!:s 1.

.

a pilcher mcb as Schaefer receJtt!d · "Vt-edtiet~day evening, ll Is
.d.iftlc~lt 110&gt; aee how a pitcher could
lose a be.H game. In the ouUk-ld,
Punfl.' BlJ.vehi and Guinther, roomed rp.r '~ wide to rather anythl.nj:
:rt.nd n~tng that even remoteO
resembled a hit w~Ue the lllUnf
for Heston but the Red Sox mat- general play was exhlbit.e4 by Lbe
chef! It, 9 to 8. Wenk hudlng by 1nfle1def'8. Dye at ~lrd. 8ta.nJQo at
SUUivan Ln the first lnnlng and thort and He.vJsley at secoud cut olf
five Dtt.toit errors triPPed U1e n- evury of!erlng that wu Malted Jn
.,.,JUld gers.
·
their general
dlrectiml,
whHe·

Southpaw to win 30 games.
Greve, tn holding U•e WhHe Sox
to ,;even hits to give the Athletics
a t to :1 .suoce:ss, brought his ~;ea.anal vktones to :a&amp;. His nt"'wc:&gt;t
ctedst;:m gave him a Ue with the
1912 mark of Jce Wood and Walter
Jllt:mson. which is the Amerlco.n
Leaue recOJ"d.
H~· had, hts metecr ball working
like J\ tralned wel. strtk..lng out five

!'OUR, FOUR AN' A HALF;
FIV •... ~AG NAB IT! 1HE .. .
FELLER'S DONE iT1

•"'"'

Cy M"""' h&amp; """n a . l!llooklyn
pt«.her throe years t.nd d\utiii Lh.lt.t
tlm~ hurJed two gamee. So when

I:owbaon

Aloo Comoidy "Here We Go"

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over t.he Olney Recta.

~-- d The
G!UU. ,.,...,.. ......,
OJ'CCOft
Lhrm,;gh the Faw: h6.

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flfmliS

nolda, Sox c.utllelder. rot Lhree ot
the Chka10 lateUot and old mfUI

" pnr o1 tmt-fe9inr taTOrtiiH rive. JOlt tbe piRSide dope on tile

....,.. pwt AMerte.a ,..tt.e.

'Itt bAll;~~ tdll:ilot, 6lt!O.

·ROY£ HES MIRK :F}~:~::a:~~ lTfl£15
coy
' YB[AT'
' . N. G il ": ::i~?!.!r'"E!-; W
.HITE
~u 8S8R£ HI\
ar (I,
n'[N ~~~:!'::~~
-=~"'!::
U
~~~H:a:d~~y= ,.n~n~ POMUOY

"DUO£ RANCH"

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Pomeroy 11 Stores, Middleport
r.jaaaar'1 Grocery ..... . ...... . . . ..... Phone 22-L
Schwea:man &amp;. Roedel. ....... . ...... Phone 347-L
. pl ~wintf'l Cash Grocery !,, .... ·,· ... ... ~hone li!~.-L,

·.£pple Gtocotr :... l .. ,, , .. ·.......... :Phon• G26-R
G'uth &amp; Whitlock., ........ ........ Phon. 317-L
Fugate 'croc~..Y. . . . . . . . ........ . . . Phone 15l~H.

White'• Store• , ... . ................ P-1!•'!'&gt; 263:L
C. 0. Fi•h•r Market. ............. · "~~,q . ~~l-L
'llh• Bir .~ GroFI'I'f, Middl•port, ... , ·''·P;IIIifte 11?-\.
Ne.P.so Br~J. Grocery, Syr"cu~c. ~ ... .' ... ~lione 622·L
J. N. Rathb'!m Sono Co ., .......•... Rutland, Ohio

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1 HI O 6TATE N U~[UY
T11Z DAD..T TIW!t!N1!, l'O&gt;a:ROT, OJDO.

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3 for lOc

Saturday, August 22nd to Saturday, August 29th
AUGUST FURNITURE
SALE

lOc Bar -Floating Hardwater T oilet Soap- P ure Cocoanut Oil - producing an
abundant lather that quick ly and e.ffecth•e \y cka nW'::.
the skin

l Pie.' t ' · oventulfed IJvtna

BOlHD

"Icy Hot" Thermos BoUle !hall pint alael
In metal lunch case . ....
. ... ... $1.19
J.amh

Klts-wltll

two handlrs and hinged lid . . . . . . . . . .

19c

Metal Lunch Bos:-•Uh one handle-hlu·

tOe

aed lid .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..

nei Boom Sllltea

9d2 Ft-VIetory

SCHOOL LUNCH KITS

Sizes 2•! tc.. 84-F't boya of
6 to 14 ycars--maJe with
snubber back reinforceJJtcnt
- taped ·shou1ders- ex+.ra
full cut and roomy-

Ma~~~~ .f.aG.

f. A~~·

$f.'i'.
A.UJ.bdakr

B]llt

~22 .

!h:l2 FL Lincoln Bnaaels a.,..

•U.

39c

SlmmoDI Day Bedll $1f.OO
Walnut DlnlnJ Salte.--(1 pkcle) f5f

81 by 90 Pepperell
BedSheets

E"VeJYihlnr In Furnlt..-e and F1Mr
CoyP.rlnll at SALt.: PRICES fer the
AUGUST FURNITURE SALE.

The quality recommended
aud used for years--long
wearing, bleached sheetn.,.
torn and hemmed, seamle8s,
ond during Thrift Week at
the lowest price we haYo
hud in years-

Old Dutch
Cleanser

Keeps Everything Spic and

"HOOSIER GRAY"
PRESERVING KETTLES

4 for 25c

PRINTZESS

Lifebuoy Health
Soap
For Toilet and
usual tOe bar-

Bath- the

SIC

Hea"y flat bottom lf!Dameled prest!l'vlng
Kettle8-Made willa huvy bull bandle and
woucl 1rlp-Also handle for polll'lng-12 Qt.
Size.

J't#l

U50

42 by 36 inch
Pillow Cases-

Stevens Linen
Toweling ·

wlde-Unble-ached.....eyen
('onslrucllon-ln 5 and 10 yard lenrthN
-Limit It yards t.o a customer,
ln('bes

4c

lOc a Yard

A YARD

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'T~rm~r~

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cut

,.lt:H

Ask for them by name~anitary napkins-12 in '"'·
box-·regular 45c size

4 to 18 years-Triple

eb--Swlnrlnr side
poeketll-double
bib
poc:kel&amp;-bar-tacked and relnforud al aU
polnl8 of siraln.-

25c a Box

Visit this cl)inplete
Main Floor:_Bring
the children wim you.- Pencils, Tablets, Note Book Fillers, Pencil Boxes, School Bags, Inks, Cr·ay&lt;Jns, Fountain P€1118, Lun'ch Boxes, Note. BookS, Ink 'l'ablets, Slates, Book Straps, Erasers, Muscilage, Paste- Ever·ything in School Supplies, conveniently arranged--Marked in plain fij!ures for easy selectio,n.

In Two Groups--

Blue a n d White Mot!led
Enamel on heavy steel hnse.
•
11 quart Aize - seaml•~s.q
with set-in cover, ~elded
eitrs, wood grip, hett.e[ comIJineb; than those rorrr.erly

Rold for *1.00

50c
Vitrox Ivory
Enameled Ware ·

39c
Choice Any Picct&gt;

SIRs rrom 29 to 46 waist

F.dra. large slze-e"J:&amp;ra fine 'Modern OnyJ:'
flnlsh-namll!lf!d ware-

SOc
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HOUSE BROOMS
RepeaUnr-A. ~ale of ZD Houe ~rooms
~-t.le Joy Howe BrGom»-and 5-tle value
HoWle Broom....,..ne Quality broom corn-

Trouera at $3.R4 are $5.00 and $G.OO valaeA.
TheN will tH. no edra ,·harle for aUera"on
during Thrift Week-

IZ-Pos&amp;man and pollcemanJitoar Brand Hosiery wemrs-

dozr.n In thh lot and enry ha. .erchlefa a

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3PAIRszs
"· c

THRIFT wEEK

Stailileao Steel
PGq!(:ET KNIVES

nt...-, -

.,

.:

'

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WOOl,

GIRL'S BLOOMERS

Cotton Charmeue-SaUn etrtpe eelonWblte, Wack, plat. peaeb,
18 rear.-

oreh~lft

8

to

Slzea 6 to 11 yean-Genalae
0.
K.
Knee Pants-Made wlib belt
loo.. and

amall alua wl&amp;h IMMton-bole walal hand.-

95c

pu~teh

NEWS

SERVICE
IJY

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PRICE-SUNDAY Ci CENTS

SITUATION
IN
ENGLAND
NEAR
CRISIS
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States
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SUGGIRING 5
SPENT YHRlY
'COSTS OF C

1

COMMISSION SAYS
"Rackets" Pervade
otantial Part Of Economic Life
By GEORGE E. DURNO
I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent.
WaahlnKton .. AUK. 31- A crime
bHI of ataaerinr proportions IS run
up annuall)• at the experuse of the
Amerlcu.n ·people, the Wickersham
Oommlsalon reported to Presklent
Hoover today m B lencthr brocttUtt!
entitled "Costs ot Crime."
Investlptora for the comml8slon
tabulated costs tota.llna: a blWon
and a quarter dollara, but pointed
out this was only a traction of t.hf'l

supporting

Washlngt::an, Aug. 21- INS .
etc rllainal jw::-ti'ce In 300 dtic.s of 25,- .
' GJO r, ..pu:atlon o.nd ~.ovu oolit
uch man, w.:.mt.. ol o.nd child
therein an avera,:e oi ts.4'J
last year, the Wiekenh'!l.m
t:Ommlf.Slon's ~p.;;rt on "costs
d crime" dh:ekN1 today.
Th ~ highest per c11ptta rate
was found in Jusey City, N.
J .. where tt ran •n.Jo. The
lowest was in Oalcs.bW'j , Ill ..
wht:re It w11s only ninety two
re:nt .~ . Bost.cn nmked !ieCOnd
after Jer!it!y City with $1U14,
WI\Bhlngtoo, D. c ., was third
with t11.21, and Philadelphia
was fourth with $8.'JI.
Othen o! the la.Jter clttes
WUt: N£W Veri:: $7.76; OhlcllJO $6.65; Detroit, $'i .fl9 ; Los
A.'\lgele&amp;-, M.l8; Ban · Francisoo
t6.!t6: Denvu, $3.85 ; Atlant.tt
· - Admintstr::at1c.n

Over Billion Dollan
Lilted Aa Only Part
Of Hu1e Bill

in

JUSTICE COSTLY. .
IN LARGE CITIES'
.. .,

the

criminal eJement. They refused to ,
even attempt t4J estimate the burden
ln liB enUrety.
.
Amo01 the more slgnlftcant facts
developed was that two-thirds of
all the money the Federal government.
ln admlnla1&gt;

•ut;

lncbanapoHs,

THOUBltS
L'IN

SPAIN

RIUl
IN MADRID

,.

I..~~·~w::.~~::~;~:rh::t"~ .¥ BE

fORC[O
.~~. ~::~~~~Joo~~·~.y;!,;JTO.. RESIGN TODAY

00t'!n
ISIIued Loday by the .... rl'• .
mother, Mr.s. Walter HW'm. Clty
.
i and 001mty authorities were puzzled
O\·er tht glrl'ti dls&amp;pp ~:arance .
I Upon leavlnK her home, Augus t
McDonald Alnd Advioero
j 10. Ruaemary told her mvtln•r she
wa.s &amp;Oing swlmminK with a. s irl 1 Are Faein1 The Supfrlt'nd . Shi!! tailed to return.
·
reme Tat

OPPOSED BY T. U. C.

a.t .os~

Lou~vlllt:,

t3.Sl ; New Or·
leans. $3.91; Belttmm·e, 16.511
Minneapolis, l3 .58 ; KanSP.s
City, •ut: st. Louis, Uti;
Bayonne. N. J .. $7.13; Hoboken, t8.32;
Newark, t7.'l'l :
Trent-ln. 16.20; Albany, 16.79
Butfalo.. $13.84;
Roch~ster,
«.32; Syracuse, t1.80 ; Cln•linnat'4, f'.45;
Clevekmd.
t4.90; Colwnbus, $13.35: Pit~­
burg:h, $6.43 and Milwaukee
lUll.

Chcrice"

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-

blade or ontt Master blade.

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tct.n mainland. tbe iilant

We reserve the r.ight to limit
quantities on ~hese Lever
Bros. soap products-these
prices goOd only as lon'g aM
stock on hand lasts~

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.'-,.1:

Blr

aeleetlon of handiH-The Bo,- Seout knlvH
have one lar&amp;e blade-larre spe&amp;r·tcrew driver and eap Uner, can opener and pUJHh
blaciM and al10 come In a &amp;GOd lflleetln of
bandies-Not a knife lu this a110liment that
U.not•laarpla.-

HOUSEHOLD SASH CORD
CLOTHES LINES
so teet leiiPh--fOCHt ,um, eo&amp;ten ror11t11
eenler, &amp;wino eo01lruotloa oo..,......, &amp;IPU,
braid• pollabecl and wateq.,.,_

Rinso
The granuulated

PO
'

German

00-X left Sa)l Juab,
Porto Rko, at 6:441 a. m. toda)' ror
t.he bland or Antilla, 570 mile&amp; dlll·

tant

omc:ers

of the Do-X and

.some.

ol th~ pasaenl(enl were em.erta!l.ejt
at a dinner party last night by

Governor

and

Mrs.

Theodore

Roooo~v=•l=t----~--~----

RETIRED LIST IS
SOUGHT BY BUTLER

. ..
l,

DO-X LEAVES POKTO RICO
· Aboard Seaplane DO-X. AUJ. 21.
-IN&amp;-Headlna: lor a polnt within
a. few hours' jump from the Am.wseaplalUI

4for25c

JC-F.II out-Guarudeed fall
colon-willie_ tan, blue or II'MD Btoadelotb
-neat .trlpn Bnd fanor pattern.-

-~

TOIUT SOAP
The !Oc Bar

1

69c

fo Inch tapered blade-&lt;tne eaiUe tilade aa4

one

LUX

MAJOR"
_..o_- =sH~IRTS '

.

Por:bt
Jaclli KniR~, Boy !kout
Knlt'fti a~d a .few two bi.ded lmporW'itntv~·
,·
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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDA\', AUGUST 21,1981

Everett SC
Shirtings

.

10 to

1Oc

J.NTERNATJON AL

lie a Yard·

Bl:wk, broWin. Slate, Gray and Nav, bl•e-

All whlie with satin bordf!fl .... woven
colored boNit'rB-411 bems&amp;l&amp;eh\!t!O-only GO

former 25c' retail value-

VOL. V- NO. 289

WIRB OF

29 inches wide-Plain Blue
fnncy patterns - for
Men's or Boys S h i r t s ,
dresses, Aprons, etc., excel .
lent for wear, and woven
fast colors-

MEN'S BEAR BRAND SOX
~b:es

LEASED

Saturd.Ry partly clo udy and cool.

Measllft--De

Troulif'1'11 at $2.84 are $3.95 Valu"s- and the

with sn100Ul n•flnlshed handl-

MEN'S FINE
HANDKERCHIEFS

This 3!;!=1ortrnent of fine
quality I v'o r y Enameled
ware incluudes
Mi\ quart PreP.erving Kettlc·1
4 quart Saul'e Po1.8 with

!!over
3 quart handled Sauce Pans
with cover
2 quart handled Sauce Patn
with cover
IQ quart Dish Pans
8 quart Sauce Pans
6 quart Sauce Pans
14'lnch Wash Ba•in
8 piece Child's Safety ~:ut­
lng Sell&lt; (Mug, Bowl and
Plate)

$2.84 AND $3.84

17 QUART ROLL RIM
DISH PANS

ton ili(h t.

and

206 PAIRS MEN'S and YOUNG
MEN'S WOOL DRESS
TROUSERS

Enameled
Combinets

ANY SIZE

SOc

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and &amp;turdaf.
Not much ctur.nr:'in ~mperatun .
West VlrgLn la : Clo~y and ra in in Eut. porUoa
tQn1&amp;h t

In 5 and 10 Yard Lengths

handl&amp;-

.• .I

f'*'

9ca Yard ·

a seam- with heayy wire handle allld wood

I

'"

69C

Extra heavy-"Modern Onyx" mae and
Whlitl
enameled
ware-Made
without

- Qf.nen.\l y

Free from n11 dressing-soft
finish-fme, even construe. tion-yard wide, at a VERY
LOW PRICE for
THRIFT WEEK

aUtched-MI\de joM like , tbe Meni-WIUt
doable waist ba.nd-conttnaoWI hlrh baekbmvy wblte b!\ck blue denlm-two hlp poct-

"Kotex"

"

Bleached Muslin '

BOY'S
RIDGE"
OVERALLS
Full

n.

FULL

whole outl&amp;y

16 inch-es wide, unbleached.
pure linen, excellent for
hand or roller towels

'HEN-COOP-YY'-MUSLIN
JO

Pepperell

26C

64c

SET
AND VALUE
This Fall you are going to get more fashion value in Coats at
a mor·e attractive price than in many seasons past.- Printzess
Coal• are styled for the individual type-P!ll·haps you're tall and
slim or short and even plump-But whatever your individual type
we have clever New Printzess Coats for Fall that might have been
designed just for you. These include "Petite" Modes for shorter
normal
for women
Misses.

A '/[

if the

om.. aok

Athletic Union
Suits

Suites ''85.'
50 rOult'd S&amp;earnJ and Foder LaJH

Felt

of

Trlb.._, .

--------:---:
Boys 'Yank Junior'

remind :ro• or the

Span- lOc Box

,
1 ~T'H

UIEATHER FORECAST-

50c

Here an some of the Prlee. that wW

metal

sr . ,, ,"'

'J S'J S 0

~ortCE-Jf 1001

th•.

Boys siz e.-, G t o ; ~-Youthe
s i z e s 12 V2 to 14 V•
CORRECT IN STYLE Made with pearl button
rront, two pockets, continuous faced sleeveA, doubl t!
shouldersFULL C':T- Each •ize separatc1y cnt and accurately
dzed DURADLE- Tri~ : e s!Jtched, and made of fin~ qual ..
ity yarn dyed Char:.thral

THRIFT WEEK

"Snowflake" Cocoa
Hardwater Toilet
Soap

READERS

Boys - Youths
"Uncle Fuller"
Blue Shirts

vi

You've paid l Oc eac h for
wil.sh cloths of th b q uali ty
not long ago. This i~ a s pecial bu y , a wond erful opportunity t o ~ AV E-

LlthOJtapbed

C~L

•

1200 Turkish Wash
Cloths

5 for 29c

titCt4

'

THOR8DA Y, AU0t18T lO, 18Sl

soap

for

tub or washing machinesoaks clothes whiter-for
dishes and all hou·sehold
uses--rerular 25c box--

2for 35c

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