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

•

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

I

'T~rm~r~

/

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
,

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

·
3PAIRszs
"· c

THRIFT wEEK

Stailileao Steel
PGq!(:ET KNIVES

nt...-, -

.,

.:

'

.

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

~

PRICE-SUNDAY Ci CENTS

SITUATION
IN
ENGLAND
NEAR
CRISIS
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States
•

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"

.......,.

'·'

-

blade or ontt Master blade.

j

.).·.

~,...

i

.

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

l

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.._, .

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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

•,

�Plck•-

PRm.lY ADOilt'f II 1111

dle?l t .. and Kra. Seaf
ol "•xon 111 d Mn JemUe fknt:or; CIC
Ra.cl! e
Re¥ Herman Sayre an 4111Dlll1 "'

Aviatiun's Most

N'eh OJ. vUe

L£WIS RITt;S SUNDAY

Lo.a e) L nev Beaver and M i&amp;ll Clara

The tune al or I a Lt!w s wh..., Roush or Chesh e Mlsfle&amp;

'

AC\d e
cUed lUdden y after an att.a.ck wh
Roush Cu a Rowley and Mino e
a~ work Thursday w
be cu due
Bereer of Kytlil a d Eme R ce anti
ed. from the re11ldenre on Second Ju ie Ow be of Midd epo t

...

New Fall Shoea
Rathburn•

lll~ ""'01 J'lltuJIJqNO COIIP4Hf

.,_,

N&amp;TIONU -"'VEBTJ81NQ BEPBEBENTATIV~:J
omne Te!UIOJ corpon.Uoo
New York and Chicqo
I l

one Week

IOne

and Mrs Guy

A~

alld

chlldrrn spent Sunday: with M.r
and Mrs Adam Faught of 8Yra

MoQ

~ear

81¥ ),(Optb•
.10 f Thfee Y.ont.ha
1 00 Orlb wontb

car.l40ntb

Mr Lewis 1.5 su v ved by hLs wiU
s 11ters

~~ond

three b oth e 5

~ ""and

V r&amp;"U

of Pa kersb lr!

apd severa nephews and n ece

w

is Llaugl ter Mrs.

Ed r u~ l
M

M1dd¥!po l
!&lt;~ur

DINNER PI\RTl'
Nl611 A.l t Mauck and M s Ha

~ Bennett entertained

Ray

Haynw.a

and Ralph John/!IIJn of P1Uii

burah spent the past week w th
h e grandfather W L Johnson
and lam y
M ~ Ma y Barson and grmd
diiW~hter
Roena vlaited Kuper
BaYJ and family of AntJquity
M s L E PICkentJ lllld d.augl'lter
Pan
Lee of Ct t.erbury arrived
F' d
on heir annual vwt to o

Mrs Edward Hoell ch of PQme oy
J4n. Alex Fraatr ~s A be va
cponey and Mrs Ha y Bu cb.e
and Arthu of Mlddlepo t
1mc!

p. ohc- y Hysell Of Pcm"roy i~M!Ut

Thu liday w th

Ell.

avenue Sunday at 2 o cock
ella111e or !law I IJS under o.ke
~

Union Avenue

... Uilorlol Ollce Cl!l . . L

.,

at

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"' 111221•"' -.. .... Cl&lt;flllalloo 1!001. """ . . .

oeUnrecl

1ft

vta:lt.ed

and fa.m.l y !.an weft
H un e R.olllh ~nt. Bunda)' w th
Hi n NeJ&amp;lOr Of RaClnP
'n ra John&amp;on a membl!r
he- 4 H c ub l.dt Monday f or camp
Sa..:a Manuel of Ra.cllt' lipt'n Ule
pu: week with her pe.renl6 Mr
a.nd Mr E L. MLnuel

P ken

a.nd famUy

Letart } ails

e

Thu sday

Wlt.h a dinner pa ty at the hon e of
C P Beasere on Th rd avenue

Those presea t we e

M5 R e

New Fall Dreuea
~athburna

or

ANTHONY ABBOT
I'RI£1)8 lNG. -

(JI:ST.RJBUTr.D ...... ICING FrATUR£S SYN.D C'Al'E

NO

•
THE LORD IS GOO[)-SeJve the L rd w th
nesa come before h:.; P,re e1 ce w1th st gu g For the Lora
18 good h ~ mer y t1 e erlastn g unt.l h M lr)Jth cndurelh

to all

generation:-~

-Psa lm 100 2 5

HYSTERIA 5 EFFECTS
UNDREDS p e thupr~ t,h ou ands o1 I eople have lo:o.t
I I 3- dt O\\ 1 mg due to th ei r hav ng be
hves n th l! w
come -v1cttrns of hyJJteua whc they t tst felt lhemselve!!
losing control of the M tuat un There ts not one vh1t of
d fterence 10 that and the lo~s of hnat ceH \\ ht h people
bring upon them ~e lvef,l by allow g a ~i miiat hysteria to
grip them dullng per od ~ of detlres o and sh ess except

H

IQ one

ar~e t

CUBAN

s hfe tl e othet th e fur l!-1 whereby I fe ;:,

sustamed
Tak e fo

nslu ce the 1 ecent )Ju.nk d Nll gs m Tol~dv
whet four strong tir anc ~~ 1 :-itltutJOns wete compelled to
fml!lpcnd fvt o th,et reason than th Ll the r depositors i&gt;t
came h.&gt; ster cal and N\\ooped down oil the 1 ank1 g offic
alu enma~::&gt;se 1 L demand f r thea lei ~lltf\ No tst t 1Jo1
howe\Qr abo Ill can w t htrta1 d ~:~uc h an attack a d
sequent~ these bankmg placc:t wete forced to close t
protect the balance of theu patrons and ) et thetr aarset: 1~l&gt;ln&lt;&gt;·m•d&lt;
and f\11,'.&lt; urce~ amounted to more than twqnty m1Htun dol

11.

weeks

Raccoon

Jars 1$20 000 000) mole than !lull~ !labJhtles
Th1s tl tH sh vs \.\.h t 1 tetrJ!Jie menace people arc
not only to themselves but to a t.:ommu Ut} a hu lJe whfl
they pern t them se lveH to lose control of :-~ itua- ton s at a
time whe the t 01 ly sa\vat n I!! to keep cool 1u d collect
ed When the~e trrnlional rn ome ts cone and tha mstl
tut1o1 s nre f t ed to the w"ll tl e r esource~ ur d ho1lH
\\h ch ate lu st ch Htl u e dumped o the market a1 d HO}d
for any pr cc the forced tude \\111 bnng Nntu ally thi
results n a gr ~ at lotoil:l to tihe !J~ nk "n I to the r pttlro H
and tt does even a Wotl'ie lnJ~r.&gt; to the p bl1c ui large 1 d
rectly It floods the marketA wtth f JSt clasg dcpel dabl c
aecu.rtttea at such pr ceg us t kn o k the lHthrc Mb uct ut e ol
tmv. tee top:~y tun cy
ThtK is m 1 eal ty th grcatel$t hun ge du e be
"hen one 1 ::.tttutl n latlr. but c m1 artaveh fe\\ 1 e
are affected l t t \\I e 1 the He ut t eH keep Hood 1 ll
market the c t 1 e bmuncHS w II t ecome~
party to th t
transactior and a~ Wi Kl all l01-1e except the few t na u.: ter
who are aUie t o b.ke ad a tage f he
I tH rd f Kales of
gilt edged stock at v ttuutly tl e1
w 1 ces
It pa~ 11 t keci ool It 1 a ys U1g dl\ 1d e dt; 1 L to ld
one a c nf del o l e tu ed because ~one trtcsponsibl c
person crti:.!S Wolt The 1olt!do t: afleH are unu~ually H c
cxamplcl'l t Illu:;t a te tl e t ath of the \NHertton

a

P-EACHES

Strikmg Events To Occur During
Ten Day A1r Sess1on In Cleveland

'1.25

Per Bu

By M 0 CHENQWFfH
N S Stl\ff

5 Ib 19c
BANANAS Yellow R•pe
MALAGA GRAPES Tablo 2lb ISC
24c
POTATOES
Peck
WATERMELONS 281g Eacb 39c
2 doz 49c
ORANGES 288
LARD
MILK
Size

J

AUTO DIUV!i:RS BEWARE
mob1lee w1\l ne cl lear 1 even though they g1•w to
old as Mcthw&gt; le i that the OIJ..lY p rpoKe tor \\ h ch
can be ul!cd ( ~'~ I ecudly the ld married 01 etoi) Ly ~
!lnd Jlrotty won e 1

Mr and Mrs 0 B Pr ce ot Port
land and son Earl Price and wile
ot New York and J'Ws Eva Curtis
of Maine spent sunday with Mr
and Mrs Vern Webster and chi
dren of Belpre
Mlss Max ne Swa lef Baturdav
fo Huntington to Vialt. her atmt.l
Mrs Loerna Hammet
Mr and Mrs. Eber Ours and chll I
dren returned home Wednesday

ave

Rendered
lbo

zsc

from a weeks v sit with relat ve.o

Bulk

.a..

.~~ll~TO~TOJ_UI~E ~:· 3 •ana 23~
OLEOMARGARINE Taatee 2 tb 19C
WALPORF Toole! TINue 4 rolla 19C
N4VY BEANS
S•~~o- ~~c
CQRN FLAKES Co;.,~ 211!ol• ••C
or l'oft TOilttloa

WJSCO ICED Ti4
I

•

I

$

41

I
I

woll be ohown every &lt;OIIalderalon.

PHONE 241 L
Cor 2nd &amp; Coal Sta

M•ddleport

We rue now ready m om newly remodel
ed store to serve your needs m Meats and
G1 oce11es
We lllVJte yom mspectwn
The beet m meats and grocenes at pr1ces
you 1e pleased to pay
Here a1 e a few
spee1als fot th1s week
SPARE RIBS pound
BRISKET BOILING Bt:EF

LARD polllld

OLEO. Z poamb ror
F .\NCY PEACIJES t lbs. ror

WHITE LO.\F J'LOUR, 2t lb
MILK 3 Cans for

SWEET POTATOES

I
I

fl. stll 20 1 2

:n

tras 2:l 1 2 33

'~~'b •kt ~c

at ~ MJ!Ih ~t Yau are o:'orcli4JIY ,..,ted !0 v;.il \~,. I
YQP

I
I

Carpenter

2 pk1• 13&lt;

W o wi,l&gt; to adv•ae our &lt;l.,tomero that thjl tf9"!
~II\ It hao been ••11111J•datcd "''itb lh• 4IOi'e I

dl!!'ll where

at Marlon
Mr and Mrs Earl Wilford chil 1
drm. and Etis Price attended the
-Bamesvme plcn c at Marietta Sat
Mn Emma Withe 11 wau called to urday Mrs WJillot&lt;jl and children
Huntington Bunda~ nlgh.t owing to remained tor a w~t s vl.sit w UL J
the !N1ous llh ess of her lather M relatl'lea
Harbor
Haney Price slater Helen and
LeaWr Caud II and family 11pent j DorCJthy Bowman spent th~ weelc
x Sunday at J H CaudUls
end with re at ve11 at COlumbw
Mt11 Emma Burnett and daushte
Mr and M s Harry Swan and
of Oallipol 11 are spending a few ch.lldten !pent Sunday with rela
days wtth Mrs Wtthers
tive sat Long Bottom
R E Martin and tam ly atte ded Mt and Mrs Ra ph McDade and
service at Pleasant Rldll&lt;! su day/two
daughters of Parkersburg
lght
spent Saturday Wght and Sunday
Mrll I 8 Dabney ls reported ver~ here with her parenta Mr and Mr11
Ill at her home near Ar ee
E 8 Carney Ma.rsle and Marcelln
Mrs LUey Halfhill spent Sunday remained lor a weeks vta~t with
wUh ~ Maule Martlo.
their ar.af\dparenta
Rev and l(rs Warren spebt Sun
doy with rejottv,. at Ch&lt;•l&lt;rh n
They were adeoi'npanled home ~Y
mother Mrs. Ruth Smith YbO ~as
M¥ J &amp;:. ~as an 4 l!IOtll been vlalt~ relatlns a.t that pla~
Ltoyq. vlllt~ fr1f!t d9 at stewart
K1asH DOrothy P'1ee and ,..,_1
recently
Morehead vllllted Dorothy Hay
Addie Gorby vllllted Pr day at at Apple Grove Bunday afternoon
Frank Kaiser 8 at Athens
Mr and Mrs Baker and daughtt&gt;r
Mr and Mrs w E Oampbe 1 of Marietta !pent Bllnday Jt.ere
were Friday evenina: guests Of Mr with Clyde Bowman IUld lam! y
and Mrs Ouy Gorby
Warren Ftue Bum Hallday and
SOCIAL
Paul Jarolcl Frederick DaiAie

Arlee

OLP DUTCH CLtANSER3 19c

Ke!l•l'"

Meat Market &amp;Grocery

Miss Ruth Cox returned
Wednesday after a weeif: s visit
relatives at Spencer
Mr and Mrs Joe Pr ee of Ch.a.t
le6ton spent Swtday ere with h 1&gt;
parents M and, Mrs C J Prtee

Cobblen

Pure

C. O. FISHER

Portland

You can by your cmnnlhf aupply at th1a Low Prtee

MON".4.RCR PORK and BEANS 3

~ana

rur

MON.\RCR BOY.\L ANN CHERRIES can

··-

MON.\IlCR GRAPE PBUIT 11ft' ean

New Fall Tb1n11
Rathburna

C

TRE

SUNDAY OPENING ,WITH

WILL ROGERS IN "YOUNG AS YOU PIEI."

S88WS-SaadaJ Jlatlaee ltJO•)IJO.
laadar N..llt 7• aad 9100

'I

l

�Plck•-

PRm.lY ADOilt'f II 1111

dle?l t .. and Kra. Seaf
ol "•xon 111 d Mn JemUe fknt:or; CIC
Ra.cl! e
Re¥ Herman Sayre an 4111Dlll1 "'

Aviatiun's Most

N'eh OJ. vUe

L£WIS RITt;S SUNDAY

Lo.a e) L nev Beaver and M i&amp;ll Clara

The tune al or I a Lt!w s wh..., Roush or Chesh e Mlsfle&amp;

'

AC\d e
cUed lUdden y after an att.a.ck wh
Roush Cu a Rowley and Mino e
a~ work Thursday w
be cu due
Bereer of Kytlil a d Eme R ce anti
ed. from the re11ldenre on Second Ju ie Ow be of Midd epo t

...

New Fall Shoea
Rathburn•

lll~ ""'01 J'lltuJIJqNO COIIP4Hf

.,_,

N&amp;TIONU -"'VEBTJ81NQ BEPBEBENTATIV~:J
omne Te!UIOJ corpon.Uoo
New York and Chicqo
I l

one Week

IOne

and Mrs Guy

A~

alld

chlldrrn spent Sunday: with M.r
and Mrs Adam Faught of 8Yra

MoQ

~ear

81¥ ),(Optb•
.10 f Thfee Y.ont.ha
1 00 Orlb wontb

car.l40ntb

Mr Lewis 1.5 su v ved by hLs wiU
s 11ters

~~ond

three b oth e 5

~ ""and

V r&amp;"U

of Pa kersb lr!

apd severa nephews and n ece

w

is Llaugl ter Mrs.

Ed r u~ l
M

M1dd¥!po l
!&lt;~ur

DINNER PI\RTl'
Nl611 A.l t Mauck and M s Ha

~ Bennett entertained

Ray

Haynw.a

and Ralph John/!IIJn of P1Uii

burah spent the past week w th
h e grandfather W L Johnson
and lam y
M ~ Ma y Barson and grmd
diiW~hter
Roena vlaited Kuper
BaYJ and family of AntJquity
M s L E PICkentJ lllld d.augl'lter
Pan
Lee of Ct t.erbury arrived
F' d
on heir annual vwt to o

Mrs Edward Hoell ch of PQme oy
J4n. Alex Fraatr ~s A be va
cponey and Mrs Ha y Bu cb.e
and Arthu of Mlddlepo t
1mc!

p. ohc- y Hysell Of Pcm"roy i~M!Ut

Thu liday w th

Ell.

avenue Sunday at 2 o cock
ella111e or !law I IJS under o.ke
~

Union Avenue

... Uilorlol Ollce Cl!l . . L

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oeUnrecl

1ft

vta:lt.ed

and fa.m.l y !.an weft
H un e R.olllh ~nt. Bunda)' w th
Hi n NeJ&amp;lOr Of RaClnP
'n ra John&amp;on a membl!r
he- 4 H c ub l.dt Monday f or camp
Sa..:a Manuel of Ra.cllt' lipt'n Ule
pu: week with her pe.renl6 Mr
a.nd Mr E L. MLnuel

P ken

a.nd famUy

Letart } ails

e

Thu sday

Wlt.h a dinner pa ty at the hon e of
C P Beasere on Th rd avenue

Those presea t we e

M5 R e

New Fall Dreuea
~athburna

or

ANTHONY ABBOT
I'RI£1)8 lNG. -

(JI:ST.RJBUTr.D ...... ICING FrATUR£S SYN.D C'Al'E

NO

•
THE LORD IS GOO[)-SeJve the L rd w th
nesa come before h:.; P,re e1 ce w1th st gu g For the Lora
18 good h ~ mer y t1 e erlastn g unt.l h M lr)Jth cndurelh

to all

generation:-~

-Psa lm 100 2 5

HYSTERIA 5 EFFECTS
UNDREDS p e thupr~ t,h ou ands o1 I eople have lo:o.t
I I 3- dt O\\ 1 mg due to th ei r hav ng be
hves n th l! w
come -v1cttrns of hyJJteua whc they t tst felt lhemselve!!
losing control of the M tuat un There ts not one vh1t of
d fterence 10 that and the lo~s of hnat ceH \\ ht h people
bring upon them ~e lvef,l by allow g a ~i miiat hysteria to
grip them dullng per od ~ of detlres o and sh ess except

H

IQ one

ar~e t

CUBAN

s hfe tl e othet th e fur l!-1 whereby I fe ;:,

sustamed
Tak e fo

nslu ce the 1 ecent )Ju.nk d Nll gs m Tol~dv
whet four strong tir anc ~~ 1 :-itltutJOns wete compelled to
fml!lpcnd fvt o th,et reason than th Ll the r depositors i&gt;t
came h.&gt; ster cal and N\\ooped down oil the 1 ank1 g offic
alu enma~::&gt;se 1 L demand f r thea lei ~lltf\ No tst t 1Jo1
howe\Qr abo Ill can w t htrta1 d ~:~uc h an attack a d
sequent~ these bankmg placc:t wete forced to close t
protect the balance of theu patrons and ) et thetr aarset: 1~l&gt;ln&lt;&gt;·m•d&lt;
and f\11,'.&lt; urce~ amounted to more than twqnty m1Htun dol

11.

weeks

Raccoon

Jars 1$20 000 000) mole than !lull~ !labJhtles
Th1s tl tH sh vs \.\.h t 1 tetrJ!Jie menace people arc
not only to themselves but to a t.:ommu Ut} a hu lJe whfl
they pern t them se lveH to lose control of :-~ itua- ton s at a
time whe the t 01 ly sa\vat n I!! to keep cool 1u d collect
ed When the~e trrnlional rn ome ts cone and tha mstl
tut1o1 s nre f t ed to the w"ll tl e r esource~ ur d ho1lH
\\h ch ate lu st ch Htl u e dumped o the market a1 d HO}d
for any pr cc the forced tude \\111 bnng Nntu ally thi
results n a gr ~ at lotoil:l to tihe !J~ nk "n I to the r pttlro H
and tt does even a Wotl'ie lnJ~r.&gt; to the p bl1c ui large 1 d
rectly It floods the marketA wtth f JSt clasg dcpel dabl c
aecu.rtttea at such pr ceg us t kn o k the lHthrc Mb uct ut e ol
tmv. tee top:~y tun cy
ThtK is m 1 eal ty th grcatel$t hun ge du e be
"hen one 1 ::.tttutl n latlr. but c m1 artaveh fe\\ 1 e
are affected l t t \\I e 1 the He ut t eH keep Hood 1 ll
market the c t 1 e bmuncHS w II t ecome~
party to th t
transactior and a~ Wi Kl all l01-1e except the few t na u.: ter
who are aUie t o b.ke ad a tage f he
I tH rd f Kales of
gilt edged stock at v ttuutly tl e1
w 1 ces
It pa~ 11 t keci ool It 1 a ys U1g dl\ 1d e dt; 1 L to ld
one a c nf del o l e tu ed because ~one trtcsponsibl c
person crti:.!S Wolt The 1olt!do t: afleH are unu~ually H c
cxamplcl'l t Illu:;t a te tl e t ath of the \NHertton

a

P-EACHES

Strikmg Events To Occur During
Ten Day A1r Sess1on In Cleveland

'1.25

Per Bu

By M 0 CHENQWFfH
N S Stl\ff

5 Ib 19c
BANANAS Yellow R•pe
MALAGA GRAPES Tablo 2lb ISC
24c
POTATOES
Peck
WATERMELONS 281g Eacb 39c
2 doz 49c
ORANGES 288
LARD
MILK
Size

J

AUTO DIUV!i:RS BEWARE
mob1lee w1\l ne cl lear 1 even though they g1•w to
old as Mcthw&gt; le i that the OIJ..lY p rpoKe tor \\ h ch
can be ul!cd ( ~'~ I ecudly the ld married 01 etoi) Ly ~
!lnd Jlrotty won e 1

Mr and Mrs 0 B Pr ce ot Port
land and son Earl Price and wile
ot New York and J'Ws Eva Curtis
of Maine spent sunday with Mr
and Mrs Vern Webster and chi
dren of Belpre
Mlss Max ne Swa lef Baturdav
fo Huntington to Vialt. her atmt.l
Mrs Loerna Hammet
Mr and Mrs. Eber Ours and chll I
dren returned home Wednesday

ave

Rendered
lbo

zsc

from a weeks v sit with relat ve.o

Bulk

.a..

.~~ll~TO~TOJ_UI~E ~:· 3 •ana 23~
OLEOMARGARINE Taatee 2 tb 19C
WALPORF Toole! TINue 4 rolla 19C
N4VY BEANS
S•~~o- ~~c
CQRN FLAKES Co;.,~ 211!ol• ••C
or l'oft TOilttloa

WJSCO ICED Ti4
I

•

I

$

41

I
I

woll be ohown every &lt;OIIalderalon.

PHONE 241 L
Cor 2nd &amp; Coal Sta

M•ddleport

We rue now ready m om newly remodel
ed store to serve your needs m Meats and
G1 oce11es
We lllVJte yom mspectwn
The beet m meats and grocenes at pr1ces
you 1e pleased to pay
Here a1 e a few
spee1als fot th1s week
SPARE RIBS pound
BRISKET BOILING Bt:EF

LARD polllld

OLEO. Z poamb ror
F .\NCY PEACIJES t lbs. ror

WHITE LO.\F J'LOUR, 2t lb
MILK 3 Cans for

SWEET POTATOES

I
I

fl. stll 20 1 2

:n

tras 2:l 1 2 33

'~~'b •kt ~c

at ~ MJ!Ih ~t Yau are o:'orcli4JIY ,..,ted !0 v;.il \~,. I
YQP

I
I

Carpenter

2 pk1• 13&lt;

W o wi,l&gt; to adv•ae our &lt;l.,tomero that thjl tf9"!
~II\ It hao been ••11111J•datcd "''itb lh• 4IOi'e I

dl!!'ll where

at Marlon
Mr and Mrs Earl Wilford chil 1
drm. and Etis Price attended the
-Bamesvme plcn c at Marietta Sat
Mn Emma Withe 11 wau called to urday Mrs WJillot&lt;jl and children
Huntington Bunda~ nlgh.t owing to remained tor a w~t s vl.sit w UL J
the !N1ous llh ess of her lather M relatl'lea
Harbor
Haney Price slater Helen and
LeaWr Caud II and family 11pent j DorCJthy Bowman spent th~ weelc
x Sunday at J H CaudUls
end with re at ve11 at COlumbw
Mt11 Emma Burnett and daushte
Mr and M s Harry Swan and
of Oallipol 11 are spending a few ch.lldten !pent Sunday with rela
days wtth Mrs Wtthers
tive sat Long Bottom
R E Martin and tam ly atte ded Mt and Mrs Ra ph McDade and
service at Pleasant Rldll&lt;! su day/two
daughters of Parkersburg
lght
spent Saturday Wght and Sunday
Mrll I 8 Dabney ls reported ver~ here with her parenta Mr and Mr11
Ill at her home near Ar ee
E 8 Carney Ma.rsle and Marcelln
Mrs LUey Halfhill spent Sunday remained lor a weeks vta~t with
wUh ~ Maule Martlo.
their ar.af\dparenta
Rev and l(rs Warren spebt Sun
doy with rejottv,. at Ch&lt;•l&lt;rh n
They were adeoi'npanled home ~Y
mother Mrs. Ruth Smith YbO ~as
M¥ J &amp;:. ~as an 4 l!IOtll been vlalt~ relatlns a.t that pla~
Ltoyq. vlllt~ fr1f!t d9 at stewart
K1asH DOrothy P'1ee and ,..,_1
recently
Morehead vllllted Dorothy Hay
Addie Gorby vllllted Pr day at at Apple Grove Bunday afternoon
Frank Kaiser 8 at Athens
Mr and Mrs Baker and daughtt&gt;r
Mr and Mrs w E Oampbe 1 of Marietta !pent Bllnday Jt.ere
were Friday evenina: guests Of Mr with Clyde Bowman IUld lam! y
and Mrs Ouy Gorby
Warren Ftue Bum Hallday and
SOCIAL
Paul Jarolcl Frederick DaiAie

Arlee

OLP DUTCH CLtANSER3 19c

Ke!l•l'"

Meat Market &amp;Grocery

Miss Ruth Cox returned
Wednesday after a weeif: s visit
relatives at Spencer
Mr and Mrs Joe Pr ee of Ch.a.t
le6ton spent Swtday ere with h 1&gt;
parents M and, Mrs C J Prtee

Cobblen

Pure

C. O. FISHER

Portland

You can by your cmnnlhf aupply at th1a Low Prtee

MON".4.RCR PORK and BEANS 3

~ana

rur

MON.\RCR BOY.\L ANN CHERRIES can

··-

MON.\IlCR GRAPE PBUIT 11ft' ean

New Fall Tb1n11
Rathburna

C

TRE

SUNDAY OPENING ,WITH

WILL ROGERS IN "YOUNG AS YOU PIEI."

S88WS-SaadaJ Jlatlaee ltJO•)IJO.
laadar N..llt 7• aad 9100

'I

l

�•

',

~

... -'.\ :

ftRMY1 ~O&lt;JUIIT n, !MJ

'

. fluDA\', A!IOOIIT Sl, Jiel

Detla\

REO~ los[ A~~IN

JJ. C. fPliTt:R

D~

.'

Racine

'

PI~~T[s, 'IN

Ohio.

•

M&amp;ggie, W. '{a.

~ ~""" .......

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......

ZOO Fireproof Rooma
100 ROW!M Jt f}.OO

----

NC6. Anna Moore ll!ld 110n who
spent the pe.at w~ vlsltln&amp;: ber I
aJater M'rl. J W . JohiUIOn returned
hon:f~ Saturday.
Jal:e Worley and family ot Point
Pleuant were SUnday
W:r. and Mr1- Poreman.
Mr. and Mn. Lon Powler and son
and Mrs. Joe .E'iokenB attended the
Jackaon Co. Fair Frtday.
Amq Ule kM:a1 people who at- 1
tended the Sunday &amp;hool ~wen- 1
Uon at Mascn Clty SunW were
Tom Roach, w1fe and da1.11hter, [
Mr.
Jl'rank Llevlng. Mr.
ond

,......,....,.....
~

.l.obD W .Welch,
M....an.Dine&amp;w

Van~

1 to 3

101

verdkl~ aver

Bill Savings
1931 Oakland Sport Coupe, like new
1930 E..ex 4·Door S,edan, fine ohape
1929 Essex Town S·edan, new tires
1929 Eooex Coach, priced riaht
Several low price Can at $SO to $100
TJ; R M S

BlAHTN~~ AUTO GO.
POMEROY, OHIO

:til

.IN

;'i

U

t2

.....,

I H b~ll
•-1
l\1
u""' Wl$ &amp;6 m)'lw• OIJI =~at Chlnge melodrama ana tl\P
_...
New Yor• Olanta tllbt.ened 3 lhelr1 . .....
•
. ..
.
... _..........
0 nV~.~

FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE

AFRAID OF
FELINES/

f,mqtlete mtnib( et!,ui~I:JU'O'- All
:ttwh.lnei'J til 1ood 90tldil~ On
Atb~11R ~d Jalnlnl' ~;t. A. Terrell.

c,ll •l mln• or

1ee

'

, C· C. Wolfe
Wed. ,. Fri.

Cheater, 0111•

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Hilant.J

FOR SALE
.FNea&amp;one
~el

Pc1aolln, 115o

a&amp; &amp;he oreh-.rd.

'
eoai&amp;laer

wUh JOI!'

Webster Fruit Farm,
N£.t.tr KINO

Elvo Bultil·!m !pmt C.ll' nigh\ .
last week w!Lh Rutll Dodrid!t~Mrs. Claru Wise vi..'lltcd with ncr
ctour.hter Mnl Snip Snyder aml
fa.mi•y Batur1a.Y Rnd Bunda}'.
1
1 RE&gt;v Rice, Rev Rf.:lmlnc and

:~~~~~~;.~~~~~~~ I'

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home
Mr. a;1ll
P.nd ofClendenin
WAN'.rr.u-q CIU1L to gruse. 15c Mr!l
Sunday.
a c.ar. J.fodem cqtdpment. 011IIY Jl'nncea Authen!nn and Claral&gt;cll
•rvleo Station, Sout;.,

Brldce Apptouh.

end of Are!1tt viAitl!'d Ruth

a~10-19t 1cently.

Do:l.rtdg.~

rc -

Ruth Dodrld8e 11pcnt Wednesday\
NOTICE
lnllhL with~ Sullivan.
'
Mr. and M.rll. OlllJIC!tlcc f::!WliiJj.(l'l' J
Bpant Sunday Wilh Mr. !l.lld Mr~
ClDLn MAD!!!: Declnnlng
Wed. Linkenhoker.
A~u.;t 20 our mUI will urtnd r:tt
--------carll Wednesday thereafter.
J. W. WILL
thL
ROC'kaprl.ngs
Ra yUrDI.

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I

J'OO''[,R;.::; AND CA.;;:!PE'R
u
,

1

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NATIONAL ~..&amp;AGUE
Steve Bwet.onlo blew up ln t.he
Club
won Lol•
te-nth and poued t.hree, (lving Ed St. J..ouls
'7&amp;
43
BnnUt of the Booton Bravea a f to ttew Yort
16
•

~:~~::n;er v::~r:;.urgh~:r:!

; = : D •.
soorCil t.wo Boat.on · ·
e&amp;ll !or the Ptt~bUI'Ih
Philadelphia . . . .
01nc1nnatl . . . .
Connally, the
o! ~~eenery who
AMJ:RIV.t.N

mt

With Basea Full To Win ~s~.gCRllt. Georg~
From Browna· Cleve- old White Sox piooe
land Wi~.
I r::t't!~te~~~~l~~

:!~~~=;

stnve1 ell a late rally o[ Washin.lil1ton !&gt;'ld the lndiana won the third
Ey COPELAND C BURO
Jl'"-ight from the Benatms 10 to
INS Spo... o Wri•~r
'""
""
....
N~w yn·.k,
AtW
:.!L-nCJgen; ll. AYerlll got. h\1. 17th homer.
.
,
C 00
H~·vworth led a Det.rol~ attack
Hon%bY .md hiS vhicago
u
w1th three hl!..:i on a trio ol BasshOUld have given up all hope or ton R&lt;'d 61))[ pitChers to gtve Dewlnn&gt;ng tho N~~ollonu.l Leii8t:C Jw.n- trol.t a 1 t.o 2 advLmt.u.Ke. HcrrmK
llil.lll 60me lime ago and their. am- was lhe wlllillng moundamun.
bltiC'niS todRY mRy cenl€1' ou ·ro!matn ! Waite Hoyt and Eddie R o,n nu l
tng In th e nrst dlvLSlun
)•lei 'C'd 19 hits to the lowly Whitelook ,_,
... )'C"""" I
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They
oco...~ rn ther so...
' UT ~ I Sox of Chlel!l:o who hwnillated the
•• ,ayaswo
'"•Y 1&lt;11 "'["""the
&lt;dpMeu
'-"'"'"
~-"'
.o'\th~~tlcsllto6Fraz!er had U:.
Rlld olllng Brookt~·u Rublm•. • '.0 1 f'"'h to the aid or Thruna5, but
t
1 1ding o :'i,ns
1&gt;11
..,..
wlt h 'h e mM "'
' '
. l - 'l'hcruas got credit for the tripping
by ~oml·thlng Ml far l'l!movOO r~ of tluO! Champlon,s Ta.te. Chicago
@'Cnlus M AI Capone Is from Ht"t~ c':("h~r. "r.&amp;shed fh·e hits and .: Jlue
I
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...
ElnstP n.
th 4. Four ucn by the- Athletics speed
1
With twc men on
h
lhe , d thtir dcwnfall
dghth lnnlng, Horm;
a
gall to order pitcher R:ot t::J jl'i\.3~ 1
RES. U_L_T_S_
\he rreat hitter, Lefty ODoul with
th8t H lt• sll"k"" B obe Hem1an
e '
" "'•
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next mM up. Herman m et·ely doLLbWI•··
N
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tte!eti.ted
SCOl'C Herman, lhe Robws get four Billy Pftrolle. Farg\'1. N.D., (10,.
run.~ out. of the Homsl!y methOd
Young Terry, Trenton. ~ N . J.,
of !Jlinklng.
mirlf\i('wetRht, ci~fu.ted Benny M.llTtiMl In the ninth the Cubs had ler, California, (8).
three men un barre a' lrl Jark Quinn
MllltY Goldman, New Yurk weiwell past rorty aud Just out of tpd Wrwclght and Andy Savlola, Brookfl'("m n pt;omalne att:~.ck, was cailed lyn, ~rew (8).
to r r[&gt;lace Clark. The veleran spit019 Nesheim N~w Ycr);' well:.:l:·b!t.IIE'r motknu:d F-rE1criek tc liP c.sl- wclgh1 c'~Ical.ed AIC SChell, New
tlcn In right cEnter field 11nd pr ~- Vorl- 110)
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rl11ht int-o F.rederlck'~ glove, nnd!ng P.nr:1o, Waterford, N Y., (1efeaU){I
Ihe g&amp;m~. Cuyler got th ~ Brul.::u;' MldJtct Wo)&amp;&amp;st, Phlladelphta ftyottly ~roere on a long drive which weight 110! .
Plt'd.erlck handled badly, Clark alAt Chlcagr:.--Tom Patrick, Cali]QWinJ cnly fou:- hits.
. fornill light heavyweiBht, defeated
Batie ~uth pc.i.ed h :::rr.er _No. 34. De,h.r Oalmes. Oklahoma tlOl.

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social dltltLlnll
Th€ !unchoon menu l'(msJst.ed of
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I Mrs George BrDWn of Oolumbul.
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to date ha.s been unable to ver·
lmade the Leans to take htm ~\1
play on their skle .
As a n!sult, Chailey d1W~n· 1
lr.now what. to do wttb Bull. as h ~
already received written H\lt~e
• 1,~~· . .under no o!rrlum&amp;t.ar.~ Will
the Leans sta.fld for him ll8 umpue.
They Intimated they would muCJJ
rather have him play with them
than calUng decil'llons. The grouchlest man In town wilt gel a laugh
If he attends this gnmc wmgt1t
· p1ovicted of courae tile wcatht:l I~
favorabi,C for a game

WRESTLII'oG RESULTS

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1tcr. Orpha. v.hu lrrt &lt;.e \·ct·at WC&lt;'~.:,
Lewis Spi.t·e~ and !amlly aL~t,ended
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agn tv attend t11c f1mera1 se: v!cf' the Colwell- Vance reunJOn a!, V!ne P'."'' v :
Oettv Nut hall vs ' ~oro Y
Cmt•tmtatl . o, 1\ur, 21 - TNS- of thl! Ia tiers son, Qr(l Kemper , re- ton. Sunday.
Rhephud -flarron comulet.rs thi." ISufTerm g a 11 1njurfd fool. F'lt-d~ir ' 1urned home Sunday T':ley were ' Vuginla RUPE ~turned lo ller
11'r_- up
Mrs.
Shep~~rd~~r~ro~\Mlll,.r ctnctnnat! feather\\ EI.g h • r.c&lt;.:ompamed h:mtc by Mrs OJ a home at Oalllpnlls Sunday, alter a
looked good b~Rtln11: r..~ r~. Je.,. 111 today had poMponed u 11 tn Munuav Kempel, who ·.vtll ma~:e an tndcfi- week a \llslt .w!:.h Mildred Wi&lt;rd.
bul we wouldn t wager n. plug~~;ed mght hlfl schoduled 10-roun.:l bout nlt.e vls1t.
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\ Mrs A. Bradbury or MidtUeport,
nl?kel t'n her chanc~
ag~mst w1!1l Emll Palue of New York .
· Mr and M1 ~ Joe nweWftnd two vtslted la:.t weelr. wlth Ma_bel Ea~n.
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By RUSS WESTOVEU

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDD~EPORT
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nUl r.lampl.:.u5hlps But. 1 ~ ~t..allty. cutter, Mrs. 0 . .W:. Kunlr. le. Mn.
It'.!! n_'lttl!ng mo~ Lhan J. UOJ 1 lUll ' HugG Jullllni. Mrs R I" Bryant.
mal1 n between
C~o~lL!uJI\!tt und I The IU6I.a w~re: Mn. Raymund
England
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lo tbllon. Mrs. Me.r}' D. Blame , MH
Lo:Jit ever t:~e lmcup 111 tu.Jwr~;I Hugh Barr, Mn. B. M. Keith. Mrli
011fll'tn-flnn l n;1md m11.tdl-;:!. Rnap'V M. Rtley , Mrs W. A. Hoster.

Abo Comedy "Here We G;,"

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The nrovr.. m lor the ooculon wu
Ph!UJ) Batey, who h.aa """'n CGIInned w tUallome due to 1Qneu, 1o1
11 a toU~w .
One lftr~e u! "Amenca ·
verJ muen improved.
Wt'lcume
Mill Eilzabetil Cooper
BilUe Cwtls Bartr:lr; of SJu.c'*' .
Duet
Mrs R. F Br)'ll. nl and Mr• IS' apeJ¥ttn (tho wr-dt with b\t
o M Kunkle
gra ndparents, :Ur. 11nd Mrl. Rl.tl'y
R.e~dmg
dr~&gt;. Joe Wlndool Bele r!s~.
Bolos .
Miss Ruby Sbaw~ttl
Carl Green. ot .ParkenbUfi, apent
Rea.dm~
Madeline P1stler lbe week·end with 14rll. John :&amp;:1Duet.li _
liott
)tli.Ulleen and Vitl{lnla Row.;h
Ch.::ulle Turnbull, a torlller re51·

turn actors.

Marlon Dawkft In tlle yt:U'I tau1h bll.! 7oa'n aever ~n a (annler

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" I f.XCeptmR nathes of ih~ tight lit- I Mrs C. P Stout, Mlt;B Vena !"illley
Cheese
Potato Chips
l aud. Mrs Rach.erl o! Detroit, a.re
Without Iii. doubt, one of ~h - 1 tlr 1 ~,r. and orunge juice t:n d :,un 1Mrs R . J Hall, Mn. John YcCul·
Pme&amp;.pple aud Lemou Tlut:)
w:ue.. r.s o! James Batey a~d f.amlij'.
.ta? lr"@a.test exh1bltJona or Recreation 1 1 1
loch. Miss Stella Johnson. Mra. M
Coffee
Mint ~
I Mrs r.eorge Roush, whq bu bee:fl
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MlP "~ n nn t le ~ Ul a W John8Qn. Mrs. Rol~e Lee, Mr~
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contlned to her ho:me !or BOnte tlule
ball ever to be seen In t.his or an
Tl1L' l"lght ~u~vivnr.; cf the s,xtv W A Lee Mrs John 8 Ot!l, Mrs
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l.!; very much Improved
··~other oommunlty, wUJ be prewnted i !VJL ~ la,'ll who .~l:.trt-ed )Jlay lat:t E w Johruon Mrs c w Reynoh.ll!
M1 u.nd Mrs George Goodr.~ n
.too 11or the ecllftcat.kln of Ioaal bMi Mollda y
dlvlderl vPJY ru· nl v Mts Jay Ke1si.ee-. Mrs J A. Blaine: at1d !am1ly of Bw ns1dc. and Me. ' Rev . and Mrs Earl Romth or Cot316 fam tbl.s evenlna: at the usual time Four ~rr trom catH1rnia rour arri Mtti.'l SterreLL. Mr~ A E McCulloch. and Mrs Harn•y Hallgh t and !am- i t.age~1lle. W. Va , n~ited lrlend9
froJ m Engla 1u
I Mr~ Lena M Canterbury, Mrs K . 1ly ol Bnchfl.eld W Va .. are.~ , heJ~ Mond11.y
1Y.nd pia«.
The actors In this fitnq.t produt Thr f'ltst h as !!lll~d lnl~:·t;.l ·', w A. Pec k. Mrs Ww Hill Mls:; Fran- guests of Mr aud Mrs W A. (JO}#. I Ml !i. SaJJaz ut Hetghts. Is ma.klna
AliiEBICAN ASSOCIATION
lion are local men, the one l:iet hold up H.~ end Ht l'\•JeM r 11 , 1, Ices Sterrett. MiSli Fan~le Sterrett,
MJ S El!m Unggs Pnd da~~:, an mdt:fiull~ VISlt wtth Mr. and
No ga.mes .scheduled.
proudly struttlnt their stufl' over, l M1 , . 1' ' . II
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. H 1II-~ MI'S Clyde Keister. Mrs. H. G. I RULh and ~ra!!rl.~on. RobP.Il C·~lh&lt;t~n. ,Btln Sallal':,
l rctulne(I\.OlhetrhomratCoWQ'lbus i
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through and &amp;roWld Ute Village f'RI 1 pn~·~ cl o\ll or the pktu 11· l!'f Haught, Mr~; G S Goodnch, M1s~ , .
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avolrdupc;is placed at the point .md.
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· 10oodncll Mi~ Rub} Shuwver, Mi s 1 mm 0Y · llf 81 ctncr .
. birthrlay dinner at the home Qf .Mr1.
'pi••e ol most p-mtnen"' nonlel)' 't thl
Ro"'h
Johmon Sc.Nlol ul I.ll nd Mrs H C. Grlmm . the dinner
, Brooklyn, of.; Chicago,
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p If'J r.; J T . Robl,tson · Ml••
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B
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Boston, :il; Pitts ur,gh 1 rtcn In- at the front tilde ol the wal.!it llltl' I ·~,l. ~!:S~p ,f"n
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~ :~· 1 Miss Sue Leht'l'o, Kathleen Rou.~tl. ~aL. ~: u tur e
... •being m honor of Mr Grlmm'li
nlnga~ .
The others are those who are- lau- 1 ''( t ~.so Hid• r1 I• tl. ,,.,t '1! a. ,,_ Vugmla Rou:sh
Ml aud Mrs EO Dlthl and fam- birthda~·. Mr and Mrs. W. W.
PlttsbUI'Ih. 5; :at.ton, 4.
tng In this great evidence O[ plent~· ~ '·p lb
Other clttb membt&gt;rs were
Mu•. ' ll~ . of ..c.tncmnau, , Ill c ~he gu~sts of , Grimm and fum !I}' a !:so attended
St Louis at Philadelphia-threat- and prosperlt.Y a.nd in order to hide
Todn·, n 1s CatlforniB v~ Englaqd 1L. B Gold Mr~ otue Roush. MI·~ MI.-;. EILzatK'Ul Diehl ='~• d daughter.,. I w. H. PoweU and si~ter,. Miss Le·
enh11 weather.
their chagrin at not belnJ able to l ln two of the matcht&lt;•,, .md all - En!!'- Cloyd
Mrs James Batey . 1
Englls h of CJC"vel an,d, was, Jah were the
friends at
!1Rve fte.Sh and Its kindred parWI land all-Call fflrtllr :n two others. I Miss Luey Cooper. Mls."i Eltzal.leth ' 11 \ 1s_JLor 11 tov.n
1ChurlestoJl last week
fhey returnAMERICAN LUGVE
~~he~ thelr rivals enjoy 1t so much and ~ume of the b~st tf'nlll~ of tlw Coupet, Mr~ Joe Windon . Mrs K~ - 1 C l~de l'osLRr. M!il} Ha.JL~. Ger- ' ed home Friday and were accom ..
Cleveland, 10; W11o8hington. 8.
'th th I
h rts' Wl'('lt lS expected to cll'Vf'iop as a re- I til' Tavlor. Mi s S. 0 Fisher Mr~. atCJme Bowel s. Blanrhc Fos~eJ . awl panled by Miss Ernel!llne Powell,
Chl"•
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t-hey iO along W1
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IE M. Ohlmger. Mrs. Robert OhJ·
who hu.~ IJeen att.endlng oc oo1 at
DetroJt, 1; Boston, 2.
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ttnd Montgomery ~hiS summer.
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up their thinness In other words,
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entle reader the mtgllty "Fal" Dcrothy Weisel . pretly Bftrr!l.men ta l He n1y Krautter and P11ul Rutten: Henry Krautkr, Albert Bryson
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!rm 100 b 'cllarlea Rlclr.etta, the star, In the rea.LurP match Ml::;s l cuLteJ ftlrmslwct splendid_ mu::Hc op I
l 11nd Harold Lewis of Ma.eon City,
TODAY'S GAMEfi!
dem~rats' ~hamplon to dethrcne W('Jsel I~ the thlrd raukmg player , thc guJtar and ha1momca rtu11ng
NE'V HAVEN
: \'ll;!tCd friends here Tuesday
nil: RICAN ASSot:JA'lliJN
"Bay" Roush 88 marshaL wtll op- of thf: count.ty at present and ohe I th(' hmch hom
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Columbus at Kansas City.
pose the teall5 aided and abetted is anxious to retain ~1·r high pus\F~.tvcn; at th~ table~ '.le r. ~mail
~lt ~ Challes Vltke rs and daughToledG at Milwaukee.
by the same "Ba)'" Roush as d.S- tion Jn th (' 1!)31 mnkmg~ A g•J d umbrellas huld1;1g lht" nunts and t&lt;"l Ml~ Ray Darnes c~.nd two chll1
Indianapolis at Minneapolis.
sl&amp;tant and adviser \o "Ike" Eber~- Jshr.w lng ngalnst Quocn HrlenwoulJ book:let:&gt; ~nd pe~eiL~ !or rrg1stralion
auu MLH Mary RublnliOH a11 1
Loubtvllle at St. PaLl!.
b ch
go a lonr, way In aiding the coa. o; t The P&lt;'llCJJ:; well' j:ne, cnt.ed by the of Lug..,II. w va , are vu;ltlng: rel...NATIONAL LEAGUE
aTills game Is JJU.U.tant·~d t.u bl'll' i you11g~ter \{) hnld her plucc tu~nu:~l ~nlrl N~nwr} So and e11ch we1.: uves ami fncud.~.
• Dr and Mn. Rife and Mr. enrt
Pitt.sburgh 1\t Boaton.
out a laugh W1th ever~ play or the competition of Mrs Lall'renc,' .ecornt-e ~lth fl rainbow rosette of
J\Us Cnll FJ etlt&lt;rklt and two ~:htl· Mrs Charlie Rife ~pent Sunday 1n
Cl 1
t1 t N
y k
u mon
will he cheei!Ully and A Harper
l,Jepe paper, giving lhrm lhr ap- tlrc!l d EHhl LIHL'f.KJUI. are ,.lhLtlng Columbus wnh relatlH$
nc nna at aBrooklyn
ew or ·
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eyn!f und ed If you ca n
Mrs. Harner
hll.l' her ehancl' m 1~earonec
ol1 II basket of
Mr. and Mrs Dale Mulford, Mr.
Chicago
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1 fiov.·c1 s. The ,1t the heme ol Mr and Mrs. Q~;car
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her match W1th PhYllis Mudfonl
w coors we1e II so rnrrled out Grlllllil
' and Mr5 Wendell Rou sh. daughter,
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St.. Louis at Pblladelpbla.
before he turns ""' CO- Uw Bt'ltlllh Wlghtmfln rup star ln t he bttskets and mint.~, And 011
l\1r untl Mrs Adam Roush aud Darlene. Mr and Mrs. Qtkl Multo the trea.•mrer of tue wtth the d~·uflmite foreimnd A VI('- lile little crepe pnpl!r llPJOn;-; worn two Chlldlcn Lola ami Artie. lll)(\. ford and two chlldren and Mr. and
AMERICAN LI:AGUI
organizo.tion tory over Mh!s Mudford would by th e g1rls who ~erved a! the ta- I M;s~ VelJ'la Frye of Broad Run. , Mn;. Wm Thtep spent sunday wtth
WB.11Wngton at Cleveland.
bowe~er, as place the Oakland . Cal star ill !hc&gt; liles . Misses B:lrb~~ra Schwan. o 1fl l wut· t he Sunday 11 ues•s of Mr and
and Mrs Dale Kenned y.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
· sam" thl~. i*ml-final bra.cltrl along wltll Mrs. Mae Cooper Clilra Cilrsey. Betty Ml ~ Wtll te Ollmm
Bryan Cremeans and family vlsNew Y'k at St. Louis.
wtll proba [. Mo-:dy and would a uWm:.t ir·dll ~~ ~~f&gt;J·. Madeline Flshe1 a nd Ml~~ I Ml '&gt;b L 1u 1r Rickard ol ChaJlcsum. \ted lrlends on Llncoltl Rld.ge over
Bot~t.on t Detroit.
bat while Fran. ln~urc her of nt lea~t the No
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~~~ spcndJ,lg h~o"t vacaUon with Mr the week-end
logical choice tv ranking
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Luncheon was tu havr. been se1ted 1nd M1 s Jes,.;l' Ol:1hngt:J
Mrs Freeman Kennedy
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11&gt;&lt; ~thee AH'·io-Cul&gt;tottua h. tc- ~n the lawn,, " 1 Me"'""" W A
Mt aud Mr~; Ru:&gt;os~ ll Olllmge r her S~Jn Deltx·rt, and family, near
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has hli; team all tTe , 1 t~ Ht len J~ col;-: ., 1111 ,q M1 ~ 1 'mi A F Gold . but U\\'lng to the ~&lt;~•d tlau~:htel . Allee, of Cnarlcston , F~:.~torb , last week
picked except tha.t he has Blill! Elle~n Bennett Whillln' ~tall- Hl'l~·n ram, H WI\.S SCI ved on llu• Vcl'Hnd~ l"prnt l iH." week-end V.'itil Mr. and
Fr~llk Stmms or Mtddleport
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Jlvea you &amp;be rrlnti.lde dopo on lhc
• -•--· IUrn cowboys..
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Blar.kmer, Marie PreYDAI and othen in

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omen'5 arm c ..... . .. ,e ....., ee
and Tbote from the
Farm Wom!L![l'5 club liltld tbe Wobe-1
11o F'l:trm WomeJl .Hclu b at ~be home.
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ol Mre w A. Gold and Mn A. f
Gold
E::y MICHAEl.. J t 'o.! ·r ~.t
Hlll&gt;t.ebSes "'-'ere Mn. L C. Fw·bee
INS Spu-rt!; W1H ~r
•Mn A W. Wolf. Mrs W. 1'1 Gold
1Mn W E Spear , Mn W. H New ·
Nu Yort. AUM
21--olfK"I:uJ\', t.on, Mrt&gt; E. '.la Cll~hart. Misll Sarah
Lhe rutrne ot lhL t ~ urmuucn t th:!~ 'n· • Rou.&amp;h . Mn. Ktlth McClun11 . Mrs. N
Mldin nut In Fort'El Hll1i t:u.-., 0 Weln , Mrs C W. Petty, Mia J

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6HE DIDN'T LET Will!

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ReaDy Duel

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Late Model Used Cars.

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8lf&gt;od) _01•cn tht• throttle-the puw~ertlows &lt;"W"niy.
A~lt•rutc- throttlc down-go fiftc.:n or tl.ftyafld this l!lrnnoth ne&gt;o~:~ slay!! with you wbat('Vl'f you
du. I!',. nclually bl'ilt into tbe mutor-aud

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Yet smoolbu&lt;·!!ll is ouly unc of rnany sb-cyJinder
adoranlal!'"""· There's sreater quictNss, beca~PC
nuiHy vibrution is goue, There's grc'ater comforE,
because built-in ttmoolhn~doe~:~n't tire you out.
Thcrt~"s grenh' ll' jl.. :dl.ilit:;o·, .because the po"·erhn11ulse11o£u liiia Ol'Crlap. And a 1:1i.J. is much II'O¥ier
fu Junrdltd

U youraltm the bOCMI of a t.'bnrolr:t aud walc:h the
cngluc rurmina: .., ~rooothly, you'D realize th•t
sb: cylinder~ •lao Olean ~;real-er dfop~~RC~ctbifily.

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lo uperalc !11!1 tbe Cbetrolel SO;,

b60utif,~l model&gt;~, ca:CI•riee:; ran1inJ/rom

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NC6. Anna Moore ll!ld 110n who
spent the pe.at w~ vlsltln&amp;: ber I
aJater M'rl. J W . JohiUIOn returned
hon:f~ Saturday.
Jal:e Worley and family ot Point
Pleuant were SUnday
W:r. and Mr1- Poreman.
Mr. and Mn. Lon Powler and son
and Mrs. Joe .E'iokenB attended the
Jackaon Co. Fair Frtday.
Amq Ule kM:a1 people who at- 1
tended the Sunday &amp;hool ~wen- 1
Uon at Mascn Clty SunW were
Tom Roach, w1fe and da1.11hter, [
Mr.
Jl'rank Llevlng. Mr.
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Bill Savings
1931 Oakland Sport Coupe, like new
1930 E..ex 4·Door S,edan, fine ohape
1929 Essex Town S·edan, new tires
1929 Eooex Coach, priced riaht
Several low price Can at $SO to $100
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FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE

AFRAID OF
FELINES/

f,mqtlete mtnib( et!,ui~I:JU'O'- All
:ttwh.lnei'J til 1ood 90tldil~ On
Atb~11R ~d Jalnlnl' ~;t. A. Terrell.

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Cheater, 0111•

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FOR SALE
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Webster Fruit Farm,
N£.t.tr KINO

Elvo Bultil·!m !pmt C.ll' nigh\ .
last week w!Lh Rutll Dodrid!t~Mrs. Claru Wise vi..'lltcd with ncr
ctour.hter Mnl Snip Snyder aml
fa.mi•y Batur1a.Y Rnd Bunda}'.
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Mr. a;1ll
P.nd ofClendenin
WAN'.rr.u-q CIU1L to gruse. 15c Mr!l
Sunday.
a c.ar. J.fodem cqtdpment. 011IIY Jl'nncea Authen!nn and Claral&gt;cll
•rvleo Station, Sout;.,

Brldce Apptouh.

end of Are!1tt viAitl!'d Ruth

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NOTICE
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Bpant Sunday Wilh Mr. !l.lld Mr~
ClDLn MAD!!!: Declnnlng
Wed. Linkenhoker.
A~u.;t 20 our mUI will urtnd r:tt
--------carll Wednesday thereafter.
J. W. WILL
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Steve Bwet.onlo blew up ln t.he
Club
won Lol•
te-nth and poued t.hree, (lving Ed St. J..ouls
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BnnUt of the Booton Bravea a f to ttew Yort
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soorCil t.wo Boat.on · ·
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Philadelphia . . . .
01nc1nnatl . . . .
Connally, the
o! ~~eenery who
AMJ:RIV.t.N

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With Basea Full To Win ~s~.gCRllt. Georg~
From Browna· Cleve- old White Sox piooe
land Wi~.
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stnve1 ell a late rally o[ Washin.lil1ton !&gt;'ld the lndiana won the third
Ey COPELAND C BURO
Jl'"-ight from the Benatms 10 to
INS Spo... o Wri•~r
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:.!L-nCJgen; ll. AYerlll got. h\1. 17th homer.
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H~·vworth led a Det.rol~ attack
Hon%bY .md hiS vhicago
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w1th three hl!..:i on a trio ol BasshOUld have given up all hope or ton R&lt;'d 61))[ pitChers to gtve Dewlnn&gt;ng tho N~~ollonu.l Leii8t:C Jw.n- trol.t a 1 t.o 2 advLmt.u.Ke. HcrrmK
llil.lll 60me lime ago and their. am- was lhe wlllillng moundamun.
bltiC'niS todRY mRy cenl€1' ou ·ro!matn ! Waite Hoyt and Eddie R o,n nu l
tng In th e nrst dlvLSlun
)•lei 'C'd 19 hits to the lowly Whitelook ,_,
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Rlld olllng Brookt~·u Rublm•. • '.0 1 f'"'h to the aid or Thruna5, but
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by ~oml·thlng Ml far l'l!movOO r~ of tluO! Champlon,s Ta.te. Chicago
@'Cnlus M AI Capone Is from Ht"t~ c':("h~r. "r.&amp;shed fh·e hits and .: Jlue
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lhe , d thtir dcwnfall
dghth lnnlng, Horm;
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gall to order pitcher R:ot t::J jl'i\.3~ 1
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\he rreat hitter, Lefty ODoul with
th8t H lt• sll"k"" B obe Hem1an
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tte!eti.ted
SCOl'C Herman, lhe Robws get four Billy Pftrolle. Farg\'1. N.D., (10,.
run.~ out. of the Homsl!y methOd
Young Terry, Trenton. ~ N . J.,
of !Jlinklng.
mirlf\i('wetRht, ci~fu.ted Benny M.llTtiMl In the ninth the Cubs had ler, California, (8).
three men un barre a' lrl Jark Quinn
MllltY Goldman, New Yurk weiwell past rorty aud Just out of tpd Wrwclght and Andy Savlola, Brookfl'("m n pt;omalne att:~.ck, was cailed lyn, ~rew (8).
to r r[&gt;lace Clark. The veleran spit019 Nesheim N~w Ycr);' well:.:l:·b!t.IIE'r motknu:d F-rE1criek tc liP c.sl- wclgh1 c'~Ical.ed AIC SChell, New
tlcn In right cEnter field 11nd pr ~- Vorl- 110)
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l!(ntly batter B-::11 dropped the ba.U
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rl11ht int-o F.rederlck'~ glove, nnd!ng P.nr:1o, Waterford, N Y., (1efeaU){I
Ihe g&amp;m~. Cuyler got th ~ Brul.::u;' MldJtct Wo)&amp;&amp;st, Phlladelphta ftyottly ~roere on a long drive which weight 110! .
Plt'd.erlck handled badly, Clark alAt Chlcagr:.--Tom Patrick, Cali]QWinJ cnly fou:- hits.
. fornill light heavyweiBht, defeated
Batie ~uth pc.i.ed h :::rr.er _No. 34. De,h.r Oalmes. Oklahoma tlOl.

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wu ~rv€d on the porcn and the rema!nder Qf th~ aJtRmoon Vll~d m
social dltltLlnll
Th€ !unchoon menu l'(msJst.ed of
clnclten s 11 ndwtclles

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I Mrs George BrDWn of Oolumbul.
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to date ha.s been unable to ver·
lmade the Leans to take htm ~\1
play on their skle .
As a n!sult, Chailey d1W~n· 1
lr.now what. to do wttb Bull. as h ~
already received written H\lt~e
• 1,~~· . .under no o!rrlum&amp;t.ar.~ Will
the Leans sta.fld for him ll8 umpue.
They Intimated they would muCJJ
rather have him play with them
than calUng decil'llons. The grouchlest man In town wilt gel a laugh
If he attends this gnmc wmgt1t
· p1ovicted of courae tile wcatht:l I~
favorabi,C for a game

WRESTLII'oG RESULTS

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1tcr. Orpha. v.hu lrrt &lt;.e \·ct·at WC&lt;'~.:,
Lewis Spi.t·e~ and !amlly aL~t,ended
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agn tv attend t11c f1mera1 se: v!cf' the Colwell- Vance reunJOn a!, V!ne P'."'' v :
Oettv Nut hall vs ' ~oro Y
Cmt•tmtatl . o, 1\ur, 21 - TNS- of thl! Ia tiers son, Qr(l Kemper , re- ton. Sunday.
Rhephud -flarron comulet.rs thi." ISufTerm g a 11 1njurfd fool. F'lt-d~ir ' 1urned home Sunday T':ley were ' Vuginla RUPE ~turned lo ller
11'r_- up
Mrs.
Shep~~rd~~r~ro~\Mlll,.r ctnctnnat! feather\\ EI.g h • r.c&lt;.:ompamed h:mtc by Mrs OJ a home at Oalllpnlls Sunday, alter a
looked good b~Rtln11: r..~ r~. Je.,. 111 today had poMponed u 11 tn Munuav Kempel, who ·.vtll ma~:e an tndcfi- week a \llslt .w!:.h Mildred Wi&lt;rd.
bul we wouldn t wager n. plug~~;ed mght hlfl schoduled 10-roun.:l bout nlt.e vls1t.
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\ Mrs A. Bradbury or MidtUeport,
nl?kel t'n her chanc~
ag~mst w1!1l Emll Palue of New York .
· Mr and M1 ~ Joe nweWftnd two vtslted la:.t weelr. wlth Ma_bel Ea~n.
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By RUSS WESTOVEU

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDD~EPORT
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nUl r.lampl.:.u5hlps But. 1 ~ ~t..allty. cutter, Mrs. 0 . .W:. Kunlr. le. Mn.
It'.!! n_'lttl!ng mo~ Lhan J. UOJ 1 lUll ' HugG Jullllni. Mrs R I" Bryant.
mal1 n between
C~o~lL!uJI\!tt und I The IU6I.a w~re: Mn. Raymund
England
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Lo:Jit ever t:~e lmcup 111 tu.Jwr~;I Hugh Barr, Mn. B. M. Keith. Mrli
011fll'tn-flnn l n;1md m11.tdl-;:!. Rnap'V M. Rtley , Mrs W. A. Hoster.

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Ph!UJ) Batey, who h.aa """'n CGIInned w tUallome due to 1Qneu, 1o1
11 a toU~w .
One lftr~e u! "Amenca ·
verJ muen improved.
Wt'lcume
Mill Eilzabetil Cooper
BilUe Cwtls Bartr:lr; of SJu.c'*' .
Duet
Mrs R. F Br)'ll. nl and Mr• IS' apeJ¥ttn (tho wr-dt with b\t
o M Kunkle
gra ndparents, :Ur. 11nd Mrl. Rl.tl'y
R.e~dmg
dr~&gt;. Joe Wlndool Bele r!s~.
Bolos .
Miss Ruby Sbaw~ttl
Carl Green. ot .ParkenbUfi, apent
Rea.dm~
Madeline P1stler lbe week·end with 14rll. John :&amp;:1Duet.li _
liott
)tli.Ulleen and Vitl{lnla Row.;h
Ch.::ulle Turnbull, a torlller re51·

turn actors.

Marlon Dawkft In tlle yt:U'I tau1h bll.! 7oa'n aever ~n a (annler

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" I f.XCeptmR nathes of ih~ tight lit- I Mrs C. P Stout, Mlt;B Vena !"illley
Cheese
Potato Chips
l aud. Mrs Rach.erl o! Detroit, a.re
Without Iii. doubt, one of ~h - 1 tlr 1 ~,r. and orunge juice t:n d :,un 1Mrs R . J Hall, Mn. John YcCul·
Pme&amp;.pple aud Lemou Tlut:)
w:ue.. r.s o! James Batey a~d f.amlij'.
.ta? lr"@a.test exh1bltJona or Recreation 1 1 1
loch. Miss Stella Johnson. Mra. M
Coffee
Mint ~
I Mrs r.eorge Roush, whq bu bee:fl
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contlned to her ho:me !or BOnte tlule
ball ever to be seen In t.his or an
Tl1L' l"lght ~u~vivnr.; cf the s,xtv W A Lee Mrs John 8 Ot!l, Mrs
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l.!; very much Improved
··~other oommunlty, wUJ be prewnted i !VJL ~ la,'ll who .~l:.trt-ed )Jlay lat:t E w Johruon Mrs c w Reynoh.ll!
M1 u.nd Mrs George Goodr.~ n
.too 11or the ecllftcat.kln of Ioaal bMi Mollda y
dlvlderl vPJY ru· nl v Mts Jay Ke1si.ee-. Mrs J A. Blaine: at1d !am1ly of Bw ns1dc. and Me. ' Rev . and Mrs Earl Romth or Cot316 fam tbl.s evenlna: at the usual time Four ~rr trom catH1rnia rour arri Mtti.'l SterreLL. Mr~ A E McCulloch. and Mrs Harn•y Hallgh t and !am- i t.age~1lle. W. Va , n~ited lrlend9
froJ m Engla 1u
I Mr~ Lena M Canterbury, Mrs K . 1ly ol Bnchfl.eld W Va .. are.~ , heJ~ Mond11.y
1Y.nd pia«.
The actors In this fitnq.t produt Thr f'ltst h as !!lll~d lnl~:·t;.l ·', w A. Pec k. Mrs Ww Hill Mls:; Fran- guests of Mr aud Mrs W A. (JO}#. I Ml !i. SaJJaz ut Hetghts. Is ma.klna
AliiEBICAN ASSOCIATION
lion are local men, the one l:iet hold up H.~ end Ht l'\•JeM r 11 , 1, Ices Sterrett. MiSli Fan~le Sterrett,
MJ S El!m Unggs Pnd da~~:, an mdt:fiull~ VISlt wtth Mr. and
No ga.mes .scheduled.
proudly struttlnt their stufl' over, l M1 , . 1' ' . II
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. H 1II-~ MI'S Clyde Keister. Mrs. H. G. I RULh and ~ra!!rl.~on. RobP.Il C·~lh&lt;t~n. ,Btln Sallal':,
l rctulne(I\.OlhetrhomratCoWQ'lbus i
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through and &amp;roWld Ute Village f'RI 1 pn~·~ cl o\ll or the pktu 11· l!'f Haught, Mr~; G S Goodnch, M1s~ , .
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avolrdupc;is placed at the point .md.
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. birthrlay dinner at the home Qf .Mr1.
'pi••e ol most p-mtnen"' nonlel)' 't thl
Ro"'h
Johmon Sc.Nlol ul I.ll nd Mrs H C. Grlmm . the dinner
, Brooklyn, of.; Chicago,
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Boston, :il; Pitts ur,gh 1 rtcn In- at the front tilde ol the wal.!it llltl' I ·~,l. ~!:S~p ,f"n
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~ :~· 1 Miss Sue Leht'l'o, Kathleen Rou.~tl. ~aL. ~: u tur e
... •being m honor of Mr Grlmm'li
nlnga~ .
The others are those who are- lau- 1 ''( t ~.so Hid• r1 I• tl. ,,.,t '1! a. ,,_ Vugmla Rou:sh
Ml aud Mrs EO Dlthl and fam- birthda~·. Mr and Mrs. W. W.
PlttsbUI'Ih. 5; :at.ton, 4.
tng In this great evidence O[ plent~· ~ '·p lb
Other clttb membt&gt;rs were
Mu•. ' ll~ . of ..c.tncmnau, , Ill c ~he gu~sts of , Grimm and fum !I}' a !:so attended
St Louis at Philadelphia-threat- and prosperlt.Y a.nd in order to hide
Todn·, n 1s CatlforniB v~ Englaqd 1L. B Gold Mr~ otue Roush. MI·~ MI.-;. EILzatK'Ul Diehl ='~• d daughter.,. I w. H. PoweU and si~ter,. Miss Le·
enh11 weather.
their chagrin at not belnJ able to l ln two of the matcht&lt;•,, .md all - En!!'- Cloyd
Mrs James Batey . 1
Englls h of CJC"vel an,d, was, Jah were the
friends at
!1Rve fte.Sh and Its kindred parWI land all-Call fflrtllr :n two others. I Miss Luey Cooper. Mls."i Eltzal.leth ' 11 \ 1s_JLor 11 tov.n
1ChurlestoJl last week
fhey returnAMERICAN LUGVE
~~he~ thelr rivals enjoy 1t so much and ~ume of the b~st tf'nlll~ of tlw Coupet, Mr~ Joe Windon . Mrs K~ - 1 C l~de l'osLRr. M!il} Ha.JL~. Ger- ' ed home Friday and were accom ..
Cleveland, 10; W11o8hington. 8.
'th th I
h rts' Wl'('lt lS expected to cll'Vf'iop as a re- I til' Tavlor. Mi s S. 0 Fisher Mr~. atCJme Bowel s. Blanrhc Fos~eJ . awl panled by Miss Ernel!llne Powell,
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t-hey iO along W1
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IE M. Ohlmger. Mrs. Robert OhJ·
who hu.~ IJeen att.endlng oc oo1 at
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ttnd Montgomery ~hiS summer.
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entle reader the mtgllty "Fal" Dcrothy Weisel . pretly Bftrr!l.men ta l He n1y Krautter and P11ul Rutten: Henry Krautkr, Albert Bryson
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!rm 100 b 'cllarlea Rlclr.etta, the star, In the rea.LurP match Ml::;s l cuLteJ ftlrmslwct splendid_ mu::Hc op I
l 11nd Harold Lewis of Ma.eon City,
TODAY'S GAMEfi!
dem~rats' ~hamplon to dethrcne W('Jsel I~ the thlrd raukmg player , thc guJtar and ha1momca rtu11ng
NE'V HAVEN
: \'ll;!tCd friends here Tuesday
nil: RICAN ASSot:JA'lliJN
"Bay" Roush 88 marshaL wtll op- of thf: count.ty at present and ohe I th(' hmch hom
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Columbus at Kansas City.
pose the teall5 aided and abetted is anxious to retain ~1·r high pus\F~.tvcn; at th~ table~ '.le r. ~mail
~lt ~ Challes Vltke rs and daughToledG at Milwaukee.
by the same "Ba)'" Roush as d.S- tion Jn th (' 1!)31 mnkmg~ A g•J d umbrellas huld1;1g lht" nunts and t&lt;"l Ml~ Ray Darnes c~.nd two chll1
Indianapolis at Minneapolis.
sl&amp;tant and adviser \o "Ike" Eber~- Jshr.w lng ngalnst Quocn HrlenwoulJ book:let:&gt; ~nd pe~eiL~ !or rrg1stralion
auu MLH Mary RublnliOH a11 1
Loubtvllle at St. PaLl!.
b ch
go a lonr, way In aiding the coa. o; t The P&lt;'llCJJ:; well' j:ne, cnt.ed by the of Lug..,II. w va , are vu;ltlng: rel...NATIONAL LEAGUE
aTills game Is JJU.U.tant·~d t.u bl'll' i you11g~ter \{) hnld her plucc tu~nu:~l ~nlrl N~nwr} So and e11ch we1.: uves ami fncud.~.
• Dr and Mn. Rife and Mr. enrt
Pitt.sburgh 1\t Boaton.
out a laugh W1th ever~ play or the competition of Mrs Lall'renc,' .ecornt-e ~lth fl rainbow rosette of
J\Us Cnll FJ etlt&lt;rklt and two ~:htl· Mrs Charlie Rife ~pent Sunday 1n
Cl 1
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u mon
will he cheei!Ully and A Harper
l,Jepe paper, giving lhrm lhr ap- tlrc!l d EHhl LIHL'f.KJUI. are ,.lhLtlng Columbus wnh relatlH$
nc nna at aBrooklyn
ew or ·
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Mrs. Harner
hll.l' her ehancl' m 1~earonec
ol1 II basket of
Mr. and Mrs Dale Mulford, Mr.
Chicago
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1 fiov.·c1 s. The ,1t the heme ol Mr and Mrs. Q~;car
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her match W1th PhYllis Mudfonl
w coors we1e II so rnrrled out Grlllllil
' and Mr5 Wendell Rou sh. daughter,
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St.. Louis at Pblladelpbla.
before he turns ""' CO- Uw Bt'ltlllh Wlghtmfln rup star ln t he bttskets and mint.~, And 011
l\1r untl Mrs Adam Roush aud Darlene. Mr and Mrs. Qtkl Multo the trea.•mrer of tue wtth the d~·uflmite foreimnd A VI('- lile little crepe pnpl!r llPJOn;-; worn two Chlldlcn Lola ami Artie. lll)(\. ford and two chlldren and Mr. and
AMERICAN LI:AGUI
organizo.tion tory over Mh!s Mudford would by th e g1rls who ~erved a! the ta- I M;s~ VelJ'la Frye of Broad Run. , Mn;. Wm Thtep spent sunday wtth
WB.11Wngton at Cleveland.
bowe~er, as place the Oakland . Cal star ill !hc&gt; liles . Misses B:lrb~~ra Schwan. o 1fl l wut· t he Sunday 11 ues•s of Mr and
and Mrs Dale Kenned y.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
· sam" thl~. i*ml-final bra.cltrl along wltll Mrs. Mae Cooper Clilra Cilrsey. Betty Ml ~ Wtll te Ollmm
Bryan Cremeans and family vlsNew Y'k at St. Louis.
wtll proba [. Mo-:dy and would a uWm:.t ir·dll ~~ ~~f&gt;J·. Madeline Flshe1 a nd Ml~~ I Ml '&gt;b L 1u 1r Rickard ol ChaJlcsum. \ted lrlends on Llncoltl Rld.ge over
Bot~t.on t Detroit.
bat while Fran. ln~urc her of nt lea~t the No
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~~~ spcndJ,lg h~o"t vacaUon with Mr the week-end
logical choice tv ranking
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Mrs Freeman Kennedy
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11&gt;&lt; ~thee AH'·io-Cul&gt;tottua h. tc- ~n the lawn,, " 1 Me"'""" W A
Mt aud Mr~; Ru:&gt;os~ ll Olllmge r her S~Jn Deltx·rt, and family, near
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has hli; team all tTe , 1 t~ Ht len J~ col;-: ., 1111 ,q M1 ~ 1 'mi A F Gold . but U\\'lng to the ~&lt;~•d tlau~:htel . Allee, of Cnarlcston , F~:.~torb , last week
picked except tha.t he has Blill! Elle~n Bennett Whillln' ~tall- Hl'l~·n ram, H WI\.S SCI ved on llu• Vcl'Hnd~ l"prnt l iH." week-end V.'itil Mr. and
Fr~llk Stmms or Mtddleport
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Blar.kmer, Marie PreYDAI and othen in

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Farm Wom!L![l'5 club liltld tbe Wobe-1
11o F'l:trm WomeJl .Hclu b at ~be home.
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ol Mre w A. Gold and Mn A. f
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E::y MICHAEl.. J t 'o.! ·r ~.t
Hlll&gt;t.ebSes "'-'ere Mn. L C. Fw·bee
INS Spu-rt!; W1H ~r
•Mn A W. Wolf. Mrs W. 1'1 Gold
1Mn W E Spear , Mn W. H New ·
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21--olfK"I:uJ\', t.on, Mrt&gt; E. '.la Cll~hart. Misll Sarah
Lhe rutrne ot lhL t ~ urmuucn t th:!~ 'n· • Rou.&amp;h . Mn. Ktlth McClun11 . Mrs. N
Mldin nut In Fort'El Hll1i t:u.-., 0 Weln , Mrs C W. Petty, Mia J

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6HE DIDN'T LET Will!

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ReaDy Duel

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Late Model Used Cars.

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lis lime lo c\l..;llJ;C' bomlcq; . ·J~
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Learn 'vltat a difference' ,
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"Idle" the t'ngiur:-and the whole car remains

8lf&gt;od) _01•cn tht• throttle-the puw~ertlows &lt;"W"niy.
A~lt•rutc- throttlc down-go fiftc.:n or tl.ftyafld this l!lrnnoth ne&gt;o~:~ slay!! with you wbat('Vl'f you
du. I!',. nclually bl'ilt into tbe mutor-aud

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Yet smoolbu&lt;·!!ll is ouly unc of rnany sb-cyJinder
adoranlal!'"""· There's sreater quictNss, beca~PC
nuiHy vibrution is goue, There's grc'ater comforE,
because built-in ttmoolhn~doe~:~n't tire you out.
Thcrt~"s grenh' ll' jl.. :dl.ilit:;o·, .because the po"·erhn11ulse11o£u liiia Ol'Crlap. And a 1:1i.J. is much II'O¥ier
fu Junrdltd

U youraltm the bOCMI of a t.'bnrolr:t aud walc:h the
cngluc rurmina: .., ~rooothly, you'D realize th•t
sb: cylinder~ •lao Olean ~;real-er dfop~~RC~ctbifily.

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And rll'membu when you du-that no otber oar la
lo uperalc !11!1 tbe Cbetrolel SO;,

b60utif,~l model&gt;~, ca:CI•riee:; ran1inJ/rom

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READERS NOTICE-If ,._ wut
lloe Newo OS.. of TiJe Dall)
Tribune, call 238-L, if ~. B...U..u
Ollic:e uk f.w 202 R.

J A. Walden. Paai.Ol
SDIPSON ME1HODJ!:oiT UHUIC.CI
PuuJ. A Bttchi. Putor
Jetae Brewster'
Sunday .IICboo.

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0~ HITERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
PRICB-SUNDA Y G CENTS

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POMEROY oHIO, sutDAY, AUGUST 2a 1931

CHINESE ARE DRO NED BY HUNDREDS

DRIVER ARRESTED

In M1ddleport After
Fa1led To Stop Fol·
low•a11 Accident

fwo \.)fftcen Two Bandits,

Taxacab

And

Draver

Three Year Old Tot Are V1cllma In Bloody
t nd I Oardaer ~dlep rt hat.or
9 I Fine JUDie SChool Come aoo
ov lt.
JO :!0 MorQ1niJ wor&amp;hJ.p sermon
i UbJ c Buy {rom Ood
6 30 0 E &amp;rvire
'J ;! Ev&amp;n1ellsttc servl~e Sern on
ub! e~ A .Larae Upper Room tor
Jt'l3us We Daolt cordially tntit.

attendance
W n 7 30 Prayer ami study hour
We pledge our be«t etrort to make
ervlce both helpful and in

RING

Ia Ahead Ao 7 000 000
Eohmated In Need Of
Food, Clotheo

DAMAGED

you

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Runnmg Street Engagement

lncreaoea Toil Ao Many
Walt lmpan1vely For
Death To Come

CRU&amp;CH OF CHRIST

For Upk~p of Land Sea
WHICH IS CARRIED ON FOR
and A•r Armament. Do
nun1nn• N.,t Included
Followmg Pay Roll Hold Up Guard

Shot powa
W•thout A Chance For L1le Money Founo
In Car W 1th Bod ••• 01 Band 111
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By OEOROE E DURNO
Wuhlnaton AUil: 2 ?'I es dent
Hoover pia ned to take h ~ unem
piO_yme t down to the Rap dan lo
!lay where over the week e1 d u
deDI lte -'tart will be nade on nu
\ltm wide reller oraanlzatlon ror t e

IRE HERE

Come

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American

HEATH M. K. CHURCH

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Mr and Mrs E K IJppincoLt en
tertained with a 8IJC o clook d nner
ThUrHday Mrs A R
Abshire of
Winchester Indiana aunt of Mrs
Lippincott and Mrs Walter coates
also of Wlncl ester and Mrs Ke1
neth Wrl&amp;:ht 11nd da\llhter Janet
of Richmond Iml

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We ,.poir tirn "9ht onJ tl
RWprllfngly tow colt with
mod•n electrl ull1 opera
•ted Helnb. v-.l;unhlng
equipment Brtng your d1m
oged llr11 to u• f., t1oe ~~~~

and Ma k A
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1tev M J Bet~ f()rmc:r mlnh!ier
Bt~tlumy M E church here b lt
now at Ule Franklin M E church at
PortllmCiuth wUI deliver a sermon
at the Bethany church here SW1
day The lodal minister Rev: Olenn
Tennm w II be 1n Portsmouth at
ttlls time

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Botlmg Beef low ~r1ce good plate meat 6c
N1ce Pork Roast f1 esh calhes
lie
Hamburge1 fresh g10und
3 Lbo 2Sc
N1ce R1b Roast From Young Tender
beef pound
lSc
Steak Jmcy tender
20c:
pork IJ,ver good and tender
tOe
lollce Pork Chops lean cuts
23c
Brams A low pnce
18c
Veal Chops f1 om m•lk fed calves
34c
SWifts Premmm Ham whole or hoJf 25c
SWifts Premmm Bacon the fmest
money can buy 'A Lb
20c:
Lard
tOe
Good Bulk Coffee 2 Lbs
2Sc

LUNCHEON MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Monogram Sugar Cmed Breakfast
Bacon
25c
Matches 3 large boxes
tOe
Chooce WmteljWheat Flour
4Sc
~
Comot Ea~u.ind Avo1d The R...t.
i I I jill

BWR'S GROCEIY

Pa.rkersbu 1Jh

and slater Oeorce and By!

QUALI'fY' MEfTs

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8W1day
famii.J

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with

Crew and family who have
Ill's Ethel Ra.lney and

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NEW
NEW CREPE
NEW TRAVEL CREPE DRESSES
NEW FALL COATS
MORE COMING.

r \1n Drnold wo ld dare 11.tt.t"mpt
22- INS-1 n
n
p
hi ~ plnn I to Ptlect wltl o t
nee 0 0 0
s nett n of thf' powe- ru r11
Levi e who
ion cou ell which
yest.erchy
wllh Cia en c
pns: ed thC' t ck c thf" tra k" un 1\Cro ~ the crl':l
W lly Rc;Jy a d P
n conpSII meetlnR h Br tol
~n
German 11via
Septembt&gt;r 7th To JIO ahead w th te J I a

so.ld
They bad 11. very hlrge loa I
of ellef to carry I have eve oy rea
son ro believe we will b able to meet
the situation this year
I t:P d ff from Templchof Air
Mr a d Mrs Hoover expected to
dr n :-at Ql A M
: x hy for a cave the White HOUIIe for titre r
~lgh to Nf"W Ycrk \Ill Llstot a 1 Vlrr ill retreat about noon Othe
lhe A"On:s.
week e d guest.a Invited were Secre
Tl e ftyers before the t ck"p:ltture ta y of Agriculture Hyde Se atllr
n.ld tbat they might sta1 at Lym Townsend R of Delaware and I s
Ji'm Ke ror rerue og tcfore p o dauKhter Assl:ltant Secretary of
ct.oed 1 over tl e Ma !It' I es a
State a1 d Mrs James Ror;en Mn;
Spalr. to Lisbon
Croxton Mr and Mrs A H Kirch
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hofer of Buffalo M
and M
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Charll!ti M Morrison of Phlladel

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1 an o:s to mt"t" t.he u rease

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Icents a b8 rei annoanced yesterda
by t e T xas cornpan~

UNCtE S~ M'S PF.PUTATION AS Mansfield Paper ~~:· :::::.:~:~·~~:~:",H'7"·1LINDY AND ANN ARE fORCED
TRADER SUFFERS AS RESULT Plant Is Bombed~~~~~;,!::'..=.,~~ w~~~ ~ DOWN ONCE MORE· FOG IS TOO
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OF TRANSACTION IN COFFEE
Cln~:.!'t F~TALA:' ;,oTINSTHICK FOR SAFE TRAVELING

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I cannot spe1:1.lr. too h IJhly of he
actual rtmults obtained by the mu
tltude of comm tees and the pub! c
author ties over last w ter
he

c na ti 0
Aug 22-INS
wa hlngton c H 0 Aug :n-The bodv of Louis M.a.der 21 of INS The to1y of J h Kruse
DJ.ylc Ky wh drov.; cd whe I
ul a ucul Cl\:!~;ry com~~; (I t ht sa c lo of he cone: Pfll
ft. II from u. boat
nt.o the Oh o age
was round after 111 10 hour searcl whlct: 1 ns 130 r 1lre&amp;e11Lilti es
river ruesdny had b~cn r ~n c cd
thr House cr ConunnnR wo I I
1 '1 large reservoir near here
mear th 6t tl e M Do ld cab net
t{,d&amp;)
Jt wus b llevrd hBt Kr 1~ w&amp;s
ac n!l.
try ng to n a.ke t st.s 1 the wat r wculd be cot rUng dereo.t or the
MONARCHIST MOVE and that he slipped Into the pool ftrst •otc of oonf dcnC'e
TO BE COMBATTED He s sun €" b~ 8 wki;Jw an:J 1 The govP.r~n~~nt 11 econon y pn
rou C'hlldren
(Continued on pa,p thrffl
Madrid Aug Z2 IN ThE' new
Republican governmen~ took 11teps
today to put down an Incipient
counter
revolution by Catholic
MonarchiRts n the northern prov
ln«lll of Navarre and the Basque
country where Monarch sts out
awnber Republicans
Conaiderable Dama1e Dona
San Sebastien pollee e.nd troopa
were scouring the norther• oountr
by Blast, no One Serl
side today lor firearms and watch
Hy
OEOROE
R
HOLMES
excet:!
of
'75 cents 11. bUsb l Uslnu
outly laJurecl
inl for RoyaUst smug ers operat
NS
Stoff
Cor
spondeot
that
lllUre
thP. board slandll to
tnv from to•ns on the Prench side
W!.shlnQ:ton
Alii
22- U tell! laM." ;.~5 c:eni.B a bU.sbel on 15 000,000
Manafteld 0
A\111 22--INs-of the border
~·-·
bu
1o
1m
lei
'"":JOO.OOO
Year
old
telephone
threats to own
Tbe 10vernment was reported to Sam " reputiLtlon Ior
11
.......00 a
r or approx a Y ...,
el'9 of the Yansfteld Journal warn
have ordered two d visions of trot pa shrewd tmder &amp;Uf!ered l!ORlewhnt
'lbt ll"ade of coUee which Braz I
~- 1 will
1
b
1 11\e he 8 t lnr them that the 1r new pope
hekl In readiness to entrain for the in t1 e deal by which the 1"""""
lt.nd n exc anp or
w
would ever be allowed to 80 to
north at a moments no~lce
farm board has arranred to t.radf' is now &amp;elliHI In the New Yo k press were lnvesu1ated by pollee
2:1 OftO,OOO bushels of
Amerlcon market •t 5 cents a powld Under here t.oday aa they tried to locate
wb ~~.!o,.r 1050000 bags of Brazil the terms ot Ule BratUlan trade the persons who bombd the Journal
WHOLESALE CIGA!RET
"'m
the bo!lrd wiD acquire 1 054.1 000 inKS bulkl.inl last ntcht
DEALERS WIN POINT T ... govwune:tt or the farm or approx mately 138 000,000 pound! With a portion of the .bUSiness or
t.card. which amounts to the same at slightly more than 'J c-e~t.s n nee torn up furniture and flxture11
OolumbUll 0
Aug 22-INS-- Ithlnp ala.nds to Incur 11 approec poqnd Tht: nV(lves 11.00ut •2000 damqed and Nllht W&amp;tchman J
Wholesale clpret dealers and job able lollS on the transa.c:tlon on th"' fiOO n ore lOR&amp;
V Richardson auft'erinl cuts caused.
bers apparently were victors today basi.!! of Its own wheat purohasell
In defft'llle of the deal however by ftl'ln&amp;' Klaas samuel A Horwttl
when the State Tax CommiJJSionel"il and th current market quotations tu.rm board rnemben cited the en owner of the paper W88 reported to
indlcated that wholeaalen and Job- on both commod.IUes.
rmo 11 cost .ct carrying tht wheat be en route from Cleveland to as
bers wUl apply the new clpret tax
The wheat which 'lhe board will tn sera(~(&gt; the ln.surance and the fliRt In the inquiry
stamps on pacltqea bought 1n Ohio ..nd to Brasil .... at a ....._ of ddeltoratlon that wou d be lnes- I Pollee had Qllly one clue That
.,. """
wat1 the lcenae number of the auto
...
retailers 'The wholesalers and ll.bo It 50 centli )Jer OJUSbl"l It was eopalle lr the stoclta were held for mobile rrom which the bomb wae
JoiDben will receive a 10 per cent purchased by the board in Its fu a 161lf; period AU \old the board thrownu It 11ped put the Joumo.l
~=unt on Lhe stamps tor aftlxlng tiJe. t.oftort 00 per prlefS at t1. o.m l:if'lb:\u If struck a happy bargalr. bulJdinl
RetaUe!!'ll wUI appl,y &amp;tam
on stderably higher price No one Th"' ll.'hee.t IB tali:en Oft' the martet
Investlptlon at Colwnbuli rweal
pacb,IJI!&amp; bolllht from out.atcf: the Jmo• s exactly what the board ha.o; tn the United states, and roes t.o
ed that the llcenae had been iSIIued
Btate but wtll receive n~ for paid for the entire 200.000.000 bU!!h COW1try that hitherto has bought to Gel&amp;Jd Myre8 of Toledo Polkie
thetr eft'ort. 'lbey will be ,.... 1__. ele It bas on 11.11 han~ rt wu llttk: American Wheat Thus no re tn Toledo lm111edlateb" were Wbd
ID poy the full value tor l.he _ ..... .,.,. b u:J}lt at prices
rangin1 up to gular IDIIrlet la belnl lnvaded and to tey to lind IIJen. Tber eapreg
A CObiPiete list of - ....... _a '"'01 •1110 a budtel U Is bebe¥6d b()W 11 JlOS5 1.1e 11venue I1 ope... Ior ed the fear boweftl' that the U
be !slued Monday
'1:;..
e~ that tbe boards holdlnp re the ruture sale.t of Amerlcun wheat cmse ..eel on the car Jut nlafl
oomes eaeeuve Sept 1
preant an amap lnYeatment ln 1n BIUU
mllbt blvt been ~~Glen

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Wedne&amp;~ay and vll11t~ Mrs
Turley and dauc~Jter Anna

Mrt Oeoree Roush and
Akron are IUI!III.s o! hill

~he

0 •to 'tl"S Wt're W(lndt'rh R toda

0

IN MIDDLEPORT

~ !lldcab
had bten tilled bJ po

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IN AT

BAKERS

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dd erl bOO~ of hr Y.J

ad tc1ay

New Pall

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accomPanied him home IU d
visit relative&amp; for several days
Miss Marcella. WUIIaml'l 01 L:o
Is spendlnl: a week w t.h
Mr and l\(1'9 John T

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PERITONITIS VICTll\ol
n at 0 Aug 22 - INB--A
of peritonitis Battling Or

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SATURDAY SPECIALS!

daughter o(

te M;ac

Min !!iter on ndlcat on tho

arn a\ of lh

Roush or

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&amp;lll'f!'flmet t

oday s Pr me M

1

Dcnl'\ d a se nbled h~ cubh et n
he first Saturday se!'slru slnce Ul
rateru days of tl e world wllr
Ob ervrrs SllW In the SChCdUit'd
arrlr.d !.p London t 11t!ht ol St ~n
ey Baltlw n leau.,r of the conser
vatlvt&gt; Jlatty &amp;Ild forme P hnf

POT LUCK DINNER

tbe Gleaner r.lus and their ram
llie11 motored to the home of Mr
and, Mrs Tl eodore Mora on the
Cheater highway Wednet~day even
IDI ahd enjoyed a pot luck dlmer
'Itllrty three were present and ttU
enjoyed o pleuant eve1 lng

rna&amp;:

Aug 22- The to. I or Uw
ubcr rover e t SEen e t una void

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nate

Londot

Breoks-Ebersbatti

GARAGE BURNS

ter B Olf!ord pubUc utilities

on OOOJll!rotkm

,and qutcke.t Mrvlc..

POATSft(OVm MINISTER
COMING

StoN

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a 1 ll e 1 he r h ead ca u e I t 1~ de I
n the te m lc ru llllllg Uattle of llood
fl ee I g r a' 11 roht 1 ~ n I pursumg

Acoompanyll 1 Lhe Execut ve to
his mountain c11mP were to be Wnl

who I as just o.ccepted. the
I tusk or dhect ng thh; year !:1 pro
Partially Wrecked
By Exploa1on
tUt.m. for aldlnw U e Jobless and
"red 8 Croxton of Ohio act1n11
chat num or th~ President a Erne
He. ana Au
1ency oommltt.ee 01 unemp oyn en
wa f!;MU" al 'i quit! e dow
tor the past few monUu Croxton
Havnna waft s artlNI todtt.V by I wUl act as 0 tro d s lUI.~ 11tant du
tna this wlnt.er s dr ve
Untll Monday morning the thre"'
will Kive the r attent on Ul 11
destcned to care for the 1
men and wom.ep It l!! estl
wm be out or
durb 11

Don I noglo&lt;t injUrloolo yoow
tires A repeir tn tfme w~
- • lho ori9inol lull lifo
yo&lt;or tiff •1111 rodu~f yl&gt;ut

GAVE SIX O'CLOOK DlNNEit

Chain

MILES

"n\e

be

-

J'ract red .skull tOlla)'

I

had ca sed
the death or four year old Llillan
Luca here The Child accidentally
By JAMES R YOUNG
plunlt'd out of a t.hird story win
Tokyo Aug 22--Colo el
dow of her home landlnl on the Mrs Lindbergh who ook oft' rro
••
..- - Bay Blm···•·
lsb•·• """''
t.'tree
.............. 0
.......,
at 2 30 p.m 12 30 am I'JJ t were
OIL--:Mc:;£R;;:::.G~E;:;R;--;T;:;O;forced down aga.ln by fOI at Etor
rcru Island eighty rnUes north af
BE CONSUMMATED their desttnaton Nemuro acwnl
lng t.o a dbpatch printed b} th('
San Jl'rancisoo Aug 22--IN&amp;-A ToKyo Aaa.hl
m.eraer which w()uld create a com
According to the newspape U
pany with eomblned ret10urces of LndbefthB came down at 6 p m
lllCJft than f2,3111,289 000 tbe larce&amp;t
t a.m u t )
In the hiatory of the oU Industry
The ramous avlalor and hts w fe
wn In the m&amp;.tilll today at the ftre held up three days at Ketol
La~ Tahoe swnmer home o1 K R. and SlrnWIIr Islands by r~ and e
Ktnpbury presklent of the Stand gine trouble At first they eam
ard 011 Company ol Gallf()rnla
down oft Ketoi but were later tow
W C Teqle pre&amp;ldent ol the ed to Murot.on Bay twenty mUes
Standard OU Cmnr-oY of New Jer away by the steamer Shlmh (
aey waa Ute 1ueat of Kinpbury ad Ma.ru which had rone to thelr a.ad
mfttedly for the purpose or trying
Ttl" 11l1ng colonel succeeded I
to arrt\'fl at a plan whleh would ef
£'pa;rlns he refractory eng ne of
teet the conaolklation of the two his plane after 1\ had bee houled
companiea a merpr Wblch has up 0 the beach at Muroton Bay
been rumored for several )lean
d then shot through the r o;t
klnphurJ ln a datement from "."n 1 lh lot for Nemuro
Tahoe 01,. declaftd. that It was .-. 1 n 1 e d ••- Llndbe-h ,..nl
prot:ltblt Ute merpr would Q:O 0 0 c::ne an DILID
.,
t
thrauib"
yestud&amp;J camped on tbe beach •

Mur to

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Ptl&amp;:E'

hree

SAVE THE SURPLU_s;:
PROJECT APPROV.t.U
n In
ft

~

a len~~:

W chmcn l't
ea to
!.!Ia ds w th n Ut:t
m n c th npp cM:h of
by ( lng rockci.s
Tl
Lil dl::e ~hs
C\1.

Co mbus 0

A\11

22

lN8--Re

commeodaUon of Oovemo G orge
Whites emergency rei ef comm ttee
that ev£ y oommunl l n he slate
adop U!e
ave the s rpl IS can
nlng project which Wfts orlg n1ted

I

by P"rank In Ctlunty women for the
s etback relic of need ram llt&gt;.s nm w n
cnn as a kCCI dhnppo tn er.t t 1 t~r eoe ved the appro al or the
Jop11 s n tlllons who have 11. a t J gO&gt;e:nor today
pat 1 tb for thrfc days 'fth le Co
TI e cannlniJ project 9.! e ndorEM
lnne Lindbergh fought U
com by U e committee ta purl;.' y o. vol
blntor!
obf;taclf's of trea.chemus untary one
with J:Ut lc tiJJI J d
weather and a balky e glne en th~ t'ltlzent!i donating jars
l'A n ng
nut to the last les of th~l vaca rubbfrs sugar and other IOf""d
tlon jLumey into the OJ. ent
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