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1'RI: DAn..Y TRIBUNB. JI'OJrai:OY OHIO.

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,l"][[ ARRAIGNED ¥~:~~ie~:tfi~J;:
H£B[ CH~RGE~

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HOST TO YOUNG FRIENDS

Combination F a r e

Huwlll'd Ewln1 entertained a
nwnblu' of hl6 YOWll frieflds with
a dtlle'htful party at Ule home of
hill "'arenta Mr .,and Mrs Olenrcy
ON
Minister F o r J o b H Ewlni on Ll.ncoln Hill Wedne! On Three Brtdaea Touch lila
day evenln«
Rev Gay •• Found After Thf're were abbut \wetvt' &amp;UI'!Sts Maaon County; New RatN
Effective Now
prest:nt. IUld danCULI!: and carcU!
Wl:'rc
the
d1vera!Qn
ot
lheevt!nhli
s
• DfGRAND URGENl
Co..nblnat1on toll r11tes, t!t'l'ectmil'
tnter..mnment Followlna tJle en
toUChing
Muon
joyallle
evenlnl' a refrestunerl.t three bridges
A couple Ol,lpt'art:"d In the pro
county went tnr.o etrect Wednescnur!lf'
waa
servrd.
day The three brld~s were the
Waive Eummat•on And bntl court here Wednesdav otter
nOQII requesting a marnq:e license
new Shadle brtdae Bcro&amp;&amp; the Kan·
Are Bound Over To &lt;~.nd having beP.n given Ofle tl\elf Courtesy Cards
awhA at Pclnt Pleasant the Pome
as~f'd the court to obtain 11. mini's
Grand Jury
roy &amp;!nd Bridle acrllfl!l the Ohio
te.. t.o ~rform the ceremony
RJver
at Pomeroy and the Sllvtr
As ~s the 11eueral custom of Ule
Are Available
brlda:e
SCrollS the Ohh1 rive-r ot Pt
JAil
Melga;
county
court
a
minltit.fir
was
SENT TO
Pleabl\nt
caHed by telephone Fallin&amp;: to &amp;:el
To Legionnaires
Upon payment of the rerular
When Batl Qf $1,000 Not the nn1t one by wire 1nother w~:~os
toJI J1artes at the t;.r!dge wh.Jch 1s
tr~P&lt;I &amp;.nd so on u1 til all thf mlo·
Raioed; Ac:c:uaed In
lSters in PomeJ oy had been called Who are Members of Meiaa cros:cd first a !Jcket iii &amp;lvw the
bu.. not one could be reached
motortat and when pru.ented. t'J
Couaty Auto Club; Get
Copper Thefts
Finally 1dLer almrn;t an hour bad
lhe brtdg"' to be cros£ed ~:~econd a
h:~.p11ed Rev T Boyd Oay of Mid
Them at Oflice
special rat.e or 15 ceuta w!ll be
Ra)lmond Baldwil Jim McNeil dlep01 t was obtained
charaed The ftve cent rate for
of O~tll!polls and Frank Parkrr
Rev Oay soon arr1V'fd B!- the
eru::h extra peuen(Jer
will be
w}J() claiDlll ht&gt; has no b.ome were
M
B
McAllister
m&amp;.nager
or
the
court hol.l!:le anlf ~llrfO!med the
arilallned before Justice of the (:t:rt&gt;mony
and the coup e WHmer Meigs CoWlty Au\omGbUe Club hii,S cbaT'ied at the lll!cond bridge
Peace E R Tttu:s on charges of
Th1s means tb.at tl'ucks or com
Lane 21 of Middleport and Lenore uued a statement that all Legionarand larceny
They waived ex Parr 23 a school teacher nt Ra.ein• naires or thl3 county who lll'l' me'~'clal vehicles doing buslneM out
aDUnatton and were boWld uver to uewu ted merrily on their way
memlera of the local auto club and Ol tile Pomel'(Jy Bend can cress
the next. grand jury under a •1000
are '.ltendlnl to s-o to the Nat.lanaJ the river here at the Pomeroy
bond ....
FARLEY REUNION
Convention of that orpnlzatkm at BridF and then if bW!Inern n"'c
"rhe trio were arrested here last
esl'lltliotes a second Cro6:.i!ng over the
weei. by county omdals and have
Tb.e Fartey Parnlly rPunion w111 De-trr It the week or Sept 21 may Shadle bridle a special rate is
have
Rn
emergency
card
or
pus
by
been held here whlle an Invest\ be held this season at the rntv
BJ't um ot copper wire wbberlt's Pnrk at Parkersburg Sunqay Bupt caiiiPi ror th&amp; 1111.me at tlu! lOcal glve-11 The .same with vehicles cross
lng i ne Silver brldee ur the Bha
which have occurred here during 6 It WIL8 onnounced here by w M oJTice In the court house
The effll;!rgency pass entltle3 clJJb die bridge Till combmatlon rate
the past few months was held
F&amp;.rlc) prelildent of the associ&amp;
Aecording to the local omcen liOn' The Farley reumon has bet!n 11l4!mbers the courtesy of oqter does not mean however that mo
Ba:l4wtn McNeJI and Parker hav,.. oJw of lhe prominent fomuy lnstl cluOO nnd also the toUowlll&amp;' lie'l torlstl' or commerclat vehicles can
be4ID members ot &amp;. ring heft! st.t&lt;al tUt1Qns In U1is section for Jl &amp;OQd vice~ Free towing withm 60 milt'!:! cross the Pomeroy Bend B 11 ige
th~ copper
wire from the number or years and It Is expected First aid equlpm~nt with S~:rvtce tlwn ll."'t a special rule over the
mples melting !l and then boot llh&amp;.b a large number wm attend ear Doctor to accompany 5ervl_ce stlver bridge or vice versa
lt&gt;II:U:i11K It kl dealers In other cltleo th~l:! year
car r nece&amp;Sa.ry Ambulance ~r
When quetiUoned the youths ad
The Falley family traces ~~ hi
vice If neooSSRry
Testimony ~
mltted stealing about 100 pounds tory back lo the ea11iest of Um:s 11ard11g accldeat wUl be taken 11
or the w1re flom th.e Syracu~e Ill America The tint an~ator of desired
,Mining Clmpany mlne No 16 and the present family WILli Tho
All deleptes and mPmters or
'tleWna: It to a dealer In Purtsmour.n Farley v.ho landed In Jamestomaa
~ aid however that they had Va
In 1624
His desce W::.~ the Pomeroy and Mtddlepm1. postli
l\othtl!i' to do with lhe robbery of drifted to parts of Weat v~ in~~ uf tJ;t American Legi(ln who In
copper from the N~w Dark Hollow an~ then to Ob.lo and now :ran11 tend U:l go should have one of the Gas Man To
~oal compe.r1y lnlnel or any other ches or the fumUy are scatt.e d lmt.rP,&gt;'Ilcy nnd CQnrt~y po.6.'!ftl tifr
tnlnes In this county
throughout the tort -el ht
re McAllister Mid
To Association
It Is believed IJY omclals here of the United States Y 1
atat.es
that the t.rlo now being held here
This 11:1 the ninth annual reunlo
John WW! supetl u.endent of lhls
,Ieiding other members or the ot this famtly and the alfa.lr wi~
dlst1lct of Uoc Oh1o Fuel oo.s co
r I
ut no lSL&amp;temcnr. from them be held all day wltn plenty tJ! en
will speak belor&lt;! tl sncc!al mcel
ro that effect could be had a.fl.er tert-.inment and mUIIJc with
questioning
basket dinner being served at noo~
IW.ss Canine Elberfeld went lo lng of the Oallla Comm 1plty AJ;
All members of the tamll)l and Cincinnati where Bile will visit soolution Tl.lUisday e\ n ng at lhe
their !rltmds are e!Ctended b cor relatives several weeks
LRfayette ho~ I to the J.)U puse of
dial tnvi4'Uon to attend
Mu
Elizabeth Elbe reid and prese tl!'lg the gat; co llP:IllY s s ck
--'-'"-dauahter Mrll 0 E Bloom and cr '"hP rate argwnent to t e re
8011 Bobby and Mrs Oeoree Huen
SVICIDES IN CLARKSBURG
presentative citizen" ql oa.J pvl!s
Word has been received tlJDt ertauth returned Wedneaday to
The lf88 compo.nys Jprowol !I~
Ll ~ MHI
Ulelr h0111ea at Akron following a
Oontlnued rrom )}I' • one)
oy
er committed suicide Oy several dlt.ys VIsit with the former, undfor&amp;tood by t.he cltj oom 1 ..._
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shooting hlltUieU at his home at so R
d
wa.s pl"eSeelted to the c t7 M' cml
Cl 1rksbura w va ~ lew da~ ago
n aymon Elberfeld and family
wee"'s
ago with the rooult that u
all hl1 question..'! VolwturJI
Duslness depression was sai.J: to &amp;J.."!
Miss Bather Colltns returned to
ALftiOUHb l'luaenng Ircm nn u. IJ the 'cause
her home In OnllipoUs after 11 resolution WRS RdoptrJ tu gl\
dom 1 al lun 01 M1 s Wdl am..
,
M~ Mill er w111 be retnembeNWJ Alvin
short vls.lt WIU:a her lister Mu public notice ot thirty dJt)S in the
..
LaW8011 In Pomeroy
event It deelded on 1my uctlc. ,
forc!llly removed lro.m th
w J1 1111
Is~ Anna Bentz daue:hter w
M
d M
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ra 1: F Conway '"d deal.:.na with the -ute question
Ina provided by mluc ur;crutot:s 11 :J M1 • and Mrs Adam Bentz, who
let
f
MJ811 Mary Baldwin returned Tlle.11
The meeting ThurSday night will
1
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t vut Jn the hot sun ucw dug OlDlCl l lved In Pomtttoy
day evenlniJ from a vlstt with
be held In C."c%-er to give the com
to ch orgt:s made l&lt;i 0 vrtnUI Wnlt /
frlemla at Otitrancler OhJo
by Ot H L Crary ~lllt'HI) nn 1
ORAIN MARKET
Mt"B Mary 1!: Waldon of Athellll pan.." a tal" trial In the Cll!&gt;f and It
C 1- HliMirut Gnll!pOII~ atLol c ~ II Or inti opened lower today Wheat and daUjhter Miss Blanche Wal Ia bdtevecl that a 11 g 1 urubm of
Soon n(ter the cviatlc 11 Ml ~ \lm11,.. 1 11 tu 1 k oft' corn 1 4 to l 2r don of Beaumont, Texaa vial ted lntei1'Ated cltlzclu&gt; f ~ ~ cl y
b! ruesent
Wllltr~ms. wa.s bronoht
lo "'
p 1an dowa
ltnd pr)ceM
oat.~ t-.. to li 8~ lower amoniJ frlends. in .n.JIIJ
n--,-y
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Opening
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cis HnapltRI het-e ta underiJu an op
whellt-Bept t7 s 8 1,.2 D!!c 51 nesday
KED CROSS WORK
eratlou Jihto was rt')Jurted r.o L-e h !; 8 55 1 4 May ,;a 3 4
Mrs H L Black and baby &amp;lld
The work of the Rei.l Cro.;.&lt;; dur
ll sertou.~ condition
Coru -sept t 3 Dee 39 39 1 a Mra E L Robinson left Wfldnes
C"auge:; alse we1e malle al'ftln 5t Ma,. 41 5 8 May 4:1 3 8
day for Michigan where Mr Slack lng lhe drough.t of lasl ~ mmr.s
and ol it.'l activity In .,cnual In
Pr~Y.Ilf'IUtm CIIU'k who Is " son In 11 (lu.LII-Sept 21 1 a Dec :n
Is employed
Mr and Mra Albert Ebersbach Oollla county was Prft&gt;ented to the
law ot M C Hobn t receiver fl 1 May 25 5 B
th
B
and tb.e formers motb.er Mrs Pel.el OoJII~olls Rotary Club by MIAA
0 Red
lrd Mhv II C&lt;l
which
Ebel"Bbach lllld d&amp;UKhter
Mlss
GVo(n ~ th.t hO~!IC from which Mn
PITTSBUILGH PRODU()Ii:
Anna were Pu.rkersbu..., villi•~,. Kathleen Ooartn local rt&gt;prc!lf!nt 1
tlve &lt;..f tb.e American Rt'&lt;l eros»
W~lllalll$ Willi OL:IIted
Ptttl:;burgll AUij 21-IN*Poul Wednesday
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Mlf!s Ooggln mentioned th~ p1r
Pilt.~w~ene)!o Indicat ed he woul I L! y..,..-Market steady demand mfHl
Dr Ra~mond Boice has returneQ
as~ "'Colti.rribu~ lleW~puper men lo ern.te I&gt;U~ply modetate hea1Y hens front. u several days visit In Cleve vnlenre cr ~ube1 t.l ,r.;s a1 d th
lack of tnt!ttns for ~ar&lt;! o.r liCUL
acqo~uany hl!n to Pcmetoy lo ut IJ Z(~ 1 med hens 16·18 lpt:hartl hens land
nenl 11.nd that 432 faJ 1! "~ Wll e
h!t» tilt: !lll!!f!tluu\n(! I I
l :l f
leghorn bro\letR
18 2!)
LeWis Enzenauer II
\11.:,.,.~ In the CWK'
I pel &amp;Ills ln. heu.~ leghorn springe~ ""' 20 22 quite 1ll with erysipelas
reported glveu rl'glllRl and matc11a reller
11ght le11hom Hprlngtlrs ta ~ roos
Born 1o M
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fifeSwoon~y s~ld he will JO Into tct'S 10 11 ducks lfi 16
r and .1111rs P'o8ter durlr.g the pas.t wlnl-.:1 \&gt;hlch con
B~ter-Morket unsett.l,fil,, df! ~~s.r!,~~Y. lb 80n Wednelldlly alated mostlv of food and clolhln~
thfl tfl , Without a11y opinion obout
lt.. tAU he knows thuq far he sttld mar rl model1lte supply mCXIere.tela Flck went to Lan·
r.Ot:S TO HtJNTINGTON
ilt tbr. &amp;l.de presented by Higgins 92 l!Ot e :JA 3 4 119 score 28 88 cat~tet Wednesday for a fleveral days
Gordon Stewart s m of M 1
ah(f Crary
IICOl e 24 3 4 st.antlu.rd 28 13
visit 'ttlth ftlends
Onr lcld avenue
1
EM!f.'&gt;-Mal kct eo.ay ;cteruan\1. mod Mrs Oeor1e Hetcel and jiaugtU.f'J' Roma Btewa1t
WllS ht.ken to Hu Jtlnr&gt;t.on ~ ctlne~
• r • ~h
~-. ~~~~ut s~~:C~~~bJ ~er~~ tfe~r~y ::r:~~!: vi!~~ :c:~orninx 1By where he A Ill ~ubmJt to on
he~lt extla ttnrtll ~ 1 2 :u{. h 6 u
Mr and M:ra OWJtave ISteJcmeya't ope:at•on rcr hi..&lt;1 eye I'he od has
ne1~whltes extras Zll :;j 23
and djlUihtera Anna And Barbara had concld~rAhly I.J'thJble v.lth 11~
Ve tables--Market:. 6 iOlwJ diimand who sPent a few daya here wlt.h eye fc..r the pant week n.nd from u
GUN
REPAIRING
sloY.• supply heavy t.oQia.toe&amp;-lul( frlendJi!, tart Tbursdu.y !Of ~nt- recent dla~nusLs by a l'h) sic ian an
J AND RESTOCKING chlp nearbf H qt baaket.s lli aoc IOtnerj W Va to vll'llt the latter a cptomt.ion ns nece&amp;!lli.r~ and It wa:~
I~ ~ baekets 30 cabNe- crate Lrothe7 Otto Re(u.,r and ramuy
fearcrl tbe tn'ected eye may have
Filst, Class Wqrk
New York 90 lb sac~ "'a SSe/
Ale~1 f'lBher returned from Jack to 1M- re~ovecl
liOn Wednead•y where he went on
Sat•Hfaetwn I
buslnP.ai
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DR. HOLZER RE I'URNS
Ml11 J C Ruby Mrs M B Oard·
Dr C E Holzer who submitted
ne1
and
Mtas
Kittle
Gardner
whu
A l
HARTUNG
vl!slt.eq the pnsL week with Dr Rnd to • minor opera.tlon for the r
Roe~ Sprlnp Road
Mt1:1. G H Caldwell Mt !or Charl- movnl of a barley bca1xt from his
esk.n Thursday accompa.nted by throat at Joha..&lt;t Hopkins hospital
at Baltimore arrived hotne b.cre
Mn Oaldntl
Mr and Mn 0 W PQ1111pa came ThUrRday He Will! O.CCOil par. led b\
from Oolwnbus for a villi with the hi8 sen Charles
PERSON...L8
former) PBJlmt.ll
"'r ana 111.!.1 1
Leo Mossmqn tn:utej at Holz 1
John I?J.Ullpa ~~ond tamUy
c w ;Metealt was a Marietta b\11- I'O&amp;PII.al
-... ti vel'lll days fo tnjurlt'
me.u. vltllklr Thursaay
EU&amp;ene 81qel of Uniontown Pa
PUIH.. I-.; NIHI(;E
Js vl!Jtina hla paren48 Mr and Mra.
In ...,.,ord•n..p wllh s..., 1"" f&gt;.6 a ,.
John Slap! Wld family on WHt. lh• t.~nl'ral t.:oo~ ot u~" P 111 Nor~"
Main otreet.
I• l..rPhy II'IVel to tho;, ... 1 -~ • .. WI y
.,.,J
of lhl11~ c., ntr Ohio I •t he e "•I •
Elmer Compton b.a.s ~nted llle lon lur tax.llon p rpooH uf all ....,.
KoehJer room formerly occupied by e.~t.t..
" 1 "•• 1~ In Ml'in u.. tr Oh o h••
1"'"" comr&gt;l•l&lt;' 1 111 1 r"vioed •nd IM 1 ~"
the Bcyont owoet •bop •••
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he
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f~tr I ~bile hfp.,. on 11 I
"Jtl ~ f ih~
will open a 11tudlo abbut the 1lrst Ol Cool t~ Audl r •• t.l~ &lt;&gt;Ill•• 1 Pumeroy
Septemt.ler
Ohio 1 h.. t;o~nly A I tor wl J 11 ,. 11 .,,
\llH'II!
f rn••~ I •ny 1 rton "
c rt&amp;f
Mr and Mra Tom Burk retum«t ~•I.e Bettlnu forth th.. u luarlo of an~
t.o Colut'lbUII after a ten day :.tay lot tract or l~••cl "' •••I oro.t•te
r
here whtre Mr Burk 'tVa8 In t::ha.....,. will m•ll lh• ... n" lo lilY 1er110n wh"n 1
·•~ requHt .... to 00 oo upon ,...;:rip! of •ull
ot the J\mertcan EXpl*lla oftk:e dur- ~l•nl P&lt;&gt;t&lt;taa• to mall """'"
1111 the iLbeence of ~ Rudisill who
FultbH 1oticto •• brrioy 1dnn Jh•t
_. bls
001111lalata •ulr&amp;al th11 valuatlo111 of &amp;I y
w1"''
wlte ~re eRiloy!na a ,.... I'Ml ~,.,., ... m 1w h••• 1 by lb• r.drd or
C8t.lorl aJ, northern VerJhont.
R.vl~~~~ uf Meii'B COI.lnty Ohio at th
Mr1 fophla &lt;Whlt.lociCJ retlO'Pl!CI otrlu ~r Jh,. Co 1 ty A dltor PomrrO&gt;Y
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Ohio al tlw&gt; Um~ 11. I "" the folkl\ollo•

Go e s In Effect

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I!IWitllned In :-&amp;u au:.o accldent was
dismissed Monda.)'
Mr l.tld lt4l'6 Lewis Gaul ot
Olcuuer vialtej over th'"' "'eek t.nd
Witt ht r fl~ll MW I~l garet Bal.
tell! und lSbter Miss EllzaCcth Bar
tels
Mr and Mrs Earl Saunders of
hlrd avenue entertalnd Mr and
Kn. Cut!on:t Powell and Henry
Smith at Newell W Vo. 'ecelltly
Mla Everett Brown Mls.o;. Anna
Meh.i and Ml.ss Lor.i Smith vlsite&lt;:l
wtth rrtend3 ln Pt .Pleu.sam. re
cen;J)'

spending a ftJw du.ys in Ch11rlel!.tou
Ft :.nces Yost 1.5 vl4lth~g with
friends ""- Willl&amp;m:son W Va
Mr and Mra Charle6 H
Vol.l
and Eon o! Clev~land drove t1ere
Monca.y to vialt the tormen. bro1ther llolld 8ieter Dr Alb:lr1 and Mills
Lillian Volz Mrs Volz and 1101 rt'
turned home Tueaday while Mr
Vol!- ~malned here tor a longer
vl&amp;Lt..
H
E Houck S E OUbert W
W Curry Lane La?.:renc"
Cha.,
Sma!..l and many others are m Alr.
ron thl.a week atteDdln&amp; the st.llLe
PauJ NeVJJle of HllllUnkm ls th(' count 1 of the Jr 0 u A M
aue.o&gt;t or his aunt Mrs
Prank
John PlymBle- MarJorle Hall
Wrigt':t and family
Gay! .. WllAon a.nd Leahanna Pitch
Edr:::a Halley Is visiting her gTand ford motored to Oolwnbus Bunda~
rnothe Mn 0eo Smith of Bidwell and f&lt;J)mt the day with ~l.atlves
Mrs John Bummers and .som
M ., J B Clerulenln has rettrn
haVt! returned to Cvlwnbl.l!:l ... n.er ed f om a vl.fllt wl.th relatives In
1
vLsl.11ng here wlth rclaLives
Akron and Cleveland
MISB Charlotte
Hambrl.ek
Is
Mr and Mrs Wt-ond -,.,,,
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parent!&gt; Mr llnd Yn E.Lza

PITTSBUROH LIVI8'10CK

Reeelpta 1800 od'erlnl•
Jhmn.y Neal baa returned fr001
11n 100 ••• lbo bo t 1- bt o
~nn&amp;tt where ~ vlltted rela :"' h:.vle; weilhr:_ ul5 :if:e ~p
UveJ and spent. r.wo "Neelul ar. camp packlnl liOWII abow advance plp,
Priedla.nder near the city
llt.t.le chanp l'lG-2111 lbA '1 '110
Ruth Minor of Oe.litm ill spend Zt0•2!10 lbll 8.80 'f 00 around 29 U.
ln1 a t&amp;w cta.va with rela.Uvet and U5 110-140 'toe o 'f&amp;-1.2&amp; 1 dealrfriendll here
able pa.cll1nl aon 4.35-4111o
Dr and Mra o w DBrlinr re
turTlf'd home TUHday arter vlaltlna
Calve•
ReeelpU
!10
marllet
I \\ IIston.
about. ate&amp;dy wlth Wedneeday I
n M e Eleanor ., .. _.. t •-··'" Vi- advanee choice vealers ~Ly 10
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00 10 50 a few clORly aort.ed 11 00
enna attended t.he funeral or her others mediwn arade orrerlng ') 00
llrothu Tracy Johnson returning 9 50
homt last Prtday
Sheep Rec:eipt&amp; 1250 lambll aethe steady to htaher indifferent.
CL\811 MEETING
sortlns comldered some ules aa
The Winner claaa ot the Mineta much u 25c hlt:her choice handy
VIlle M E church held thelr res ~vellh~ 8 26 fr-.elY bulk better
Ular monthly meetlna Wednesday grade averqlna about 85 lb&amp; down
nllht A load Prostam wa.s enjoyed to 100 mOflt. medium atade 5 00·
by thoae present.. DelkloWI refresh !6.00 common throwout.s down to
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M\81 Lucllle Solon wbc W88 R
cuest or Ma John 8horr ror the
paat two weeks haa rei.Urned to her
home Sl.t Wooster
Mr and Mr11 Clyde Marsh and
dau1hl.f!r Marceline came ror a
week end vl&amp;it with Mn lla.nh II
parents Mr and Mra Adam Ebersbacb. and family
M'tB. Charlet Zimmer oon Eurene
and dauahter Mary Ellaabeth nturned to thelr home at. Lexllltf141
K.y after a vlalt With her parentl
Mr and llra John Blapl

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Leoo"' Bo8t.on, Karla Oolna
Leonard Watts and Car) Basa \he
oolored cbleken ateaUnf quartet.t.e
or Rutland reappeart!d In Squlrl!
1: R ntua court here Thtll'llda.y
nwralna and chaopd their plaas
of not JUllty to luilty They were
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TERNATJON AL

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SERVICE
PRJC&amp;-SUNDAY 5 CENTS.

AUGUST 28, 1931

DESTITUTE PEOPLE· WILL RECEIVE AID

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PINK SALMON

23c

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43c

PUFFED WHEAT

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BEANS

23c

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Sehwe.,..aa A Roedel
Ewm•'• C••h Grocery
Epple Groeery
Guth A Whltlocll,
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CHilDREN

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Wb b 1dtet ' Pto"'l'om of wlnter bridgf't
E
BE RS tion or charres that justice has
CUISf'IVH us
wh1 ther b.er
Dell near h.ete today wh•n
n 11 IIUil\Htack 011 tht&gt;
or
u11 nt
re 11 eve unemp 1oymeu
lit:en Inhumanly a.dmtnlstered lr1
Idea waB tlmt p&lt;~«lllVt' rt&gt;
aJ suH.caseM cuntainlnlf c1oth 1I g ""' do~o Wlt 11 ne
10 mle:s southt&gt;ast
U
8
was Illustrated 1n ftgmes and dol
M' lgs c:ounty
IJeved bloodsta.lned wei'€ found In Jf here we 1e N!Artt&gt;d todlly
' tu J \ r L dis! &lt;'~ rJ r 'l!l the ww1wlts cuuld b~ obt.ulnt&gt;d flou
lar marks today with the discovery
McSweeney had prr.vlously anthe one ln9&lt;'rtl.un or whelht:r
the IJ.I.III.ge allel\ledly built dutll~
The bud} of the v~ctlm WtiB :&gt;a
~BUR
te
nd
pial t:lmg d! SltNI. today
that the hl(hwa.y depRitment ex I
nounced that he v.;o i.ld go to Pom
the l'peclal rate should bt!
t.be :sumruer by Cornelius 0 Pier badly ch.s,rred that uf!\clals teared
OPPOS NG by til' JHf'!i.lden f comm~lt;f' t' on
pectsth to 'PJ•n,d at least $3000000 p I
-~
lenv today or tomorrow
I
taken lldvantage of bv ad
son aha:s Harry F Powers
dentiflcatlml might U~.&gt; po8111ble
l un I JC IO\ n rn elu•l
onFl •upro ec
d
d
ld I 0 ICe
Force Foremoel The probe is to be conducted as
vertosers At any talc Uti~ h
Th.e garage Interior WW:I 1eport
A lighted c!g;m:t w11.~ belle\ed 00 P H'":llaturv to maKin~; till!! can
g0 ng snow IIi 1n an
co
N
A T
a result. of oomplatnts to Governor
t!d spattered wtth blood Th.e liU t
1ave 11 tarled the ftte Aul.horltles
UJ::
tho:&gt; g ~ E cs I c ! Ll
}.merl
atJon
I
0
On• Geory:e White that Metp county
just annther proof ol lhr
ca&amp;eS were repmted to contain tht )(!Jie\ed the tramp crawled Into
( a pr 11c go\f nnn 1 ~ 1:1 t!c
wea.ther the emergency building
1 n
of :300 b1ldges In sca.ttered p11.rts of 1
eaty [ntegrity
R.Uthorltles refused to prevent the
quick N'SUlt.~ cbt11.1ned frcm a
clothing of 11. woman and smal
he straw:stack and went to sleep Coahtton, To Float Huge IlOins
engnge1. 11 he lin com
the state specifically to furnillh
'
r lbl
f
h
chlld!en
.vlth H dgard 1 h ::. hHuo
1 l
F
F
h
J)I ChCJ
... s m ve} ot ~ xpt"ndJturoea.
1 TrlbunL Ch•~~Ule d Ad
1 tl
work for tb.e jobteSII wlll send Ohh
m-e e tv c on rom er home Qf
Pienon kno" n here aa Powers
oan rom rene ·
for r l
lnOO fllrtenslve winter construction
ChtcaRU Aug 28 - IN&amp;-Chlro Mrs Charles wuuams 40 wlte of I
iii In jt.\11 here ln oonnttUoll wlth
U S Banken
! J.l ltr s ~ d J ll!: he paa~
11
for the first time In ltll hi8tory
gas pollee denartment Is the tore ll Hobson, 0 miner altb.ourh
COUNTJAN the
or Mn A&amp;.ta
Be
fLIES HIGH
\ Nlf
All the bridge building profes most. in America In respect to bon was seriously Ul
Butck Eicher and bel three c~111
t ~In
Aug
28---INB-Flylnc
Th fi.IPill!li "" lch will t: pre·
aklns latest: methOds or combating lesty emlency and freedom rrom
An inquiry was promised by the
,.hen from their home at Park
ra. tt as a crow mt a theoretical
8~ OTTO D TOl ISCHUS
~ ruted to t he c 1n n il le-t I aded by
zero temperatures mcluding the R"ratt a special grand jury reportOO governor after the cb.a.rges lfl!rs
Rtda:e Ill
lr Une 11000 feet in the air be
London Aug 23-Pnme Mlnir;l.el Wall r S 0 ft' rd
u a:Y alw be
Wle of h.eated building mllterlab;; today
made by Attorney C F HJ.aglnsj
Several \ettera alleged to hllve we1en tr!edrlchshafen Rnd SpeZia J F.nmHS} MacDonald ht'ad of the avallttble ror President Hoovu
and the enclosing of projccl.3 under
Pollee Comml118loner John H AI I Qalllpolta attorney and Dr H L
I
PlAC[
A~ !)een written to PlerMOll by wumtln l.a ~--an
Rltltude unprecedented only two socialist sovermnent-'5 In \\hen demRnd a le made m CO!l•
construcLion In warmed tents will cocks fourteen monthl'l at the Crary Pomeroy phys.lclan
and encloslnl their phot.qrrtlph5 JOr 8 lonr tught.--the Do X li Britain 11 hlstor} 1:1nd Premlt&gt;r
r ~re~.. ror fed&gt;'l I app up1 latlOM.
8 ',, Goto the present national ooalltlon go
be employed by the highway de head of the department hiLll pro
~al:w we1e reported fow1d Aut.h t~~~ded p~~ ~~'::uyne~~t:~lt' 1100
The gures "'Ill ~&lt;ho 1 II lhe opln6
1
5
partment to carry out the oovet- duced a high!~ creditable record In
By International New.s Setvlr.e
oritles declined to divulle ldentl 1a\ accordiltl to a radlu me.ssogP. fe':d~~n~r ~~= ~: ':::~ Y ~~ ~~r~; !o 10 ul scme KO\ r n mr:t offichtls
nor 11 wish that work once started combatlna: crime the report said
Plainly incensed over the re T
INSPECTOR Ues or the Jetter wrlte111 o1 texts of picked up m Berlin
today and AI thur Hrndei:'!On 1115 th:1 1 rl111.te co 1l11but10ns tar ~
Will be continued until flntshed
About 7S per cent ot all murduand quest or Chs.rle.s Hl.ggins Oalllpolls
the ltltten
The ntt'~tSILIIe which Nme fr(n former foreign !if'Cretar
1\
c-: trl !til\ s n o nt c1 1 g res~ Is likely
The i'Antlle lllhere the !l:rue!:iCime he commander of the plane rsal:J elected In hls ste 1d
l tu pn.. vld Q
Mnde more coatly because of Ul.e nlanl'llaugbter cases In that time attorney and Dr H L Cra1y
special prot«tlve measures that 1'&gt;9.ve been cleared throu1h the ar Pomeroy phydclan tb.at Governor
dliiCoveiY was made lti 6 mlles from hMt he was above Lake Como
1
111
ha rt \} bill r r thF atlon
must be t.a.ken against the cold the rf:llt or death of the aunty
George White conduct an Invest!
Pierson • Clltrksburg home Auth Italy and tnuelinlil at ll r,:peed 01
c' 1 tn proupet"Dus H'u ~&gt; reach@'S
program outiJned by the Governor
Whateve• minor ~~:ra.rt or corrup gatkm Into the charges ol inb.uorttle1 were ull.Bble to acccunt I01 118 miles pe1 hom
l c)fd(.
A.ug
2!1 W1th
tag£ r n~ proport ion!
and HJghway Db ector o w Mer tton exlata ts dlrecUy traceable lo I man adm!nlatra.tlon of jUIItlce In
B. Bradford One Of 24 erectLon or the pra&amp;e ao far !rom
rurn ul a m oum;r u ut h
.t,. 1 authont) quott&gt;d by omeiall
rell may necessitate tile expen.dJ the pmhlblt.lon law the jurors dts Melgtr county M C H&lt;*u't r.RePilbJ:•aR• To B
Pierson s residence
LIGHTNING KILLS TWO
Fra ~o Ame lean ct....dit c.t t t M
or 11 Red c~o- 013 ,.~ 11.. to•-1 ot
ture of well over J3 00 1\flo'l..._.......,.,lbly
cove"'d one ol""e
•·e ,• ,~ Oonrroo•_..
....... wttb. 0
• 11'-~Vtdence In Cb CSKpe».ke Beach Md Aua 28 I"""
·-· I100 000 ~'"'
-• - 0 0 0 000 t h ben 1 cucr. s ' dur)nD'
""
~....,l\1:19" at..... the
vvv___.
""'
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• ., 8 ehlel du- celver for the Hcbaon Dllne
.,
.a,_ a• l~ ·
""-:'!'!l
.. M . m&amp;Mlh.•~ ft,OOOOOO-Asslstan~ ttu Will to run down reports Cit' llhanlell U. ~~-t -.ppDill cw:..,., ..,.._ hiL )all cell at Olal'~ dete
!R&amp;-L~tnt.nr htlrrUie:d aud (!O&amp;.t 1tkln c~~:bluet of Pnme Min L 1 hug':" to tal of 124 2o,ooo
~HJ(gi' Dti'Weer W H Rabe aallf
JO'D.ft Aild Collusion :with crlme on worttng a. "'aym.J)I.ti'IY ratltet:wo .,...
he L!1 held on IWnotS lr.:itider aM C811't sorrow among a. crowd o! ve J .,.11msav Mll.C'D:m::~ld ~ent ahe1..-t
When the work Is done he aald the part of pollee
Denylna: that he had ordered
ColumblUI 0 AUI 28-IKS--Ap· kidflapillJ chara:e.s P1er50n calmly caUonists huddled to&amp;"etber on 1 with it.~ \\ ... rk o! t&gt;a ln m 11 .,. thr 1 ~
E.1~v~a,ced In th is f'lr,ure Is 12'79 •
In
addition
tu
Kssisttna
the
unemThe
reputation
of
OhiCaiO
aa
a
Mrs
Qharles
William
e\
icted
from
polntment
cf
u
lns,..ctors
who
lldcnttned
th.e
apparel
as
that
or
sheltered
pier
to
esca""'
lll8t
n'•ht,
\JVU
or lo
personal
chanty
and
ployed OhiO Ill h
ta•
b h
I
tb.
I
ooed b
II
d stmm
...-~
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get l.l(tl.st...red il\ vlrlua l\ lll ~ nm
$2'71!710000
orgo.nlzt'd
chatlt•
w
ave
.en big 1crime center Is dUP. ro the exaraer• er ome which was owned by U1e will 1ud the State Te.X commls.&lt;tlon
e woman le w
Y ma 11.n
ou.~ ht.ot.ral and ronsen n. t \ r ~up 1 Th
t
.~..
1 1
ateps ahead in n.dd1ng to Its lead ntions of refonners whose storle~&lt; Hobson mine because the woman
ol her chUdJcn
Cluule~; Ainsworth
Elmhw ~t )()rt
c Rgs()(' at on c corrunu ... ""~
msb.lp In the field or bridge con unsupported by tact have been and her hUllband were t.oo emphatlc ltn the enforcement cr the newj Almost an entire trousseau a:. Del Ill d WJJ1111m Neumeye~ WILI:ih
rh t' ,., pia r~ ts lotul gifts durblg
1
structlon
! broadcast through the country liC In def'e rtUli the cause of union cJprette tax law which beoomeli ef well WI gannenu of the chlldlt'n lngLun U C Wf&gt;le tlshlng otr 1
til
tv r ~ t $82001!000 Tbla I.J
W h onlv Ole dls~enlng \
11
calling the Oovernm g plan an cording to the report Not one ot miners Holmrt stated tbn.t they fective Bept.t"mber 1 was annoUllC't"rl 0 et.u Hany and Anabel were dl~ pier when llghLnlng 11 tr lCk thtr~e jllbernl party mt'l"tln
C~ uru r. n 1 cen. rSt
$ 000000 O\fT the
hnP&lt;¥~nt h~d to the worker lh€se reformen presented anythlno;r Wf!re oustl&gt;d because they we 1e today by tht! comm~lon
co\eled by omcen.; beneath a pile wel wootl~n poles aud electrocuteJ
~ !l r
~ \ C &lt;l
Raba declare that according tolbut hea~ay the jury claimed
radlcall\lld disturbed the commuor these lnspectms 24 Dl'e Rf'· of rubblah
AutiJorltles lnme them
r Hkt
AI
~ Nc
I T
r cn rr umt\ ( h-:'st~
tis be·
h!ghws.y department estimal:6l at
During the eight months Invest! nlty with rabid doctrines
publicans and 20 Democrats Four dlately started dlg~lng ailout the
co
ck pr1C{'1'; \Ill
\\ra k 011
1!-t t "Jl :; r a t 1 :1st $lfl0000000
lest half the money spent for build gntlon the juror~~ questioned 1000
Hobart declare&lt;\ that Mrs Wll more ln~~pectors all Oemocr&amp;.tl:l are garaye In the belle1 tllllt the bodk~
RI!:DUCE WAGES
tll~ Le n ion l!.:x ch I ' t
u II\ ' c ' P
lo r fulds this
1ng a bridge goes mto the PI:I-Y Cil witnesses werf! re.spont!.lllle for Iiams wtw recenUy underwl!nt an i scheduled to be selected w\Unu It or the l!:lch.ers now believed dead
BAituuwe Aug
28--1N8---Cat
1he p;amd s t ms nl
&lt;l
ll
ve~:e 0o! the labo1t1 er ··-'d
1d raids In which 800 ~rsons were ttr operation !or a tumbr In columbus few lays They are to receive U 1500 m'2'rt:; b~rt~ the~
h d penteJ s
tean fitters a1 d othct
1 r 1 1c
Rr r1 ere"~ follow
11 ~~~ 1 (I
1 th
Will!....._. cou
re:;ted and !'!pent an appropriation was up and around when the or u year ald expenses
a
mg
e co eli a met tbe!s or the BuiUmott' build
I
e overnor
1 l
1 xm:r.ns.ton
eek .!lD
not huve selected a public works or $!iO 000
ftcers called Alii 3 tu evict her un
The comml!mlon divided the 88 been owned by the miS~&gt;iug wlduw lltgli trades council toda~ volun
-=:~f ,.m~ g;:
J.l an
project that will distribute more
an order glwm by the court or Jus countles of t.he ~taLe Ink! 24 ... !~ lllld the youngsters acooHiing tu ttull~ !educed their pay- thf' ftu;t l
public money to the mnn fOI whom
ti
E R 111
H
b.
trtcts It plans to assign the in- poUce Pierson IKpl!t!d into R sullen time ~lnce l921 In ordeJ LO meet pa~d a rf'IIOh.JuOil IIUIJIK"
people at
it Is Intended-the laborer
VA.GRANT BURNED
ce
WI
er 111ness
BS
sllence
competlll 111 or non union work national KO\euuucnt wh
c~~h &lt;..: 1&lt;..: I' La.~! ~ar
H!ghwa.]. department
omcials
existed !or years and the eviction spector!:! to the r home dll;trlct.B at
He would not explain how the men
conservative ptt 11 AII H
h {l I C " ~ I c!O(i t.'l gual at
were quick to agree with the Oov
Cleveland Aug 28-INB-Jalne6 dldnt CD.U!ie the operation
1nrst but will trar..s!er them to 1anne3tscame to be utd"l the lub
The rt'Liuctlon In the honrl~ rnt~ l qualltled endor~t'lltll11 t 1r
:-~000000 r mhm·s a t1 enliSt.ad
ernou statement that many ot Nolan a vacrant was burned i)t~r~
~ther ~lst.rlct.s from tllne lo lime blsh He agai11 1efused iu reveul for caJpente1s approx 11natC.'i 10 peri c!p!Lt •n of Stanl1y Jl.lt.l
r t ~ 1 1000 000
Ohio s brldaes are in poor condl haps fatally here today when a DORGERS
h nd:ca.~l t
tl
tl
the
Elchers
whereabouts
cent
they
agreeing
to
work
fot
•1
serntiV!
lea.det
In
Jhu
c
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t:
l
h't
llt s pub J~h&lt;'d J)) thl' Amert1
1
1
tion
drum or pAOiine near which he !PJO.S
1
sc 00 0
ns rue on
as ni
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an hour Ins tead of •110 The
In contrast to lh~ s lh
a fedcrallo rf Labt 1 antlcJpnt.e
A survey of the 1000 bridges 1n sleeping exploded a.nd hurled hlml
COURT REVERSAL about a week w!ll open at ll Colum Gurg)I"ng Sound
stenmfttters cut thel1 seale from opel'J'I.tlon by the liberals and te n "'OMOOO job! ss bv tJw new yftlr
the stat.e by engmeers of the de 30 feet tnto Lake Erle after settinr l
bus hotel Monday under the supc
SI 50 to 1125
serv(ltlves the lai.Jor purl
1 Fa
t'nl W1 I &lt;rn c reen or the.
partment recently f'eVcKled that at ftre to his clothing
Columbus 0
Aug 28-INB- 1villion ot the commission At this
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open lt:-voll 11KR1nst th
\ IJ.C
f du I lOr
stl11 !lie th~ r nr-e 5100
1 11AI'L"IN
least one third of the total need to
Attacb.es at Ctty hospltal'"'ht'l~ Appeal was Hied today in the Ohloi~Ch~: the I ~s=torH 7~ 1 b'7o~t'
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ment As a result of this copo t
000 unemploye.:l o1 pr"s
be replttced Many are dnngerotL~ b.e wos taken tor treatment by po supreme coltrt by Frank J Dorrer am al w t
prov 8 ons 0 L e
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c 1 clnnat1 o
A 18 Aug 28- It became a virtual cerh1lnt
11
ly 'l'.eak and others are too narrow !lee 3ald his conl!!tlon wall 1 rll Clll and Clarence It Dor1er bolh of new tax law and wUI be acquatntecl
to be ot much URe the survey
~
I Cincinnati s~eking reVert!al ol the with the nature ot thetr dutlt!s
Woman Alleae• lnd•afn•hc&amp; JN:'J Chaplain uf ~he
sunu1 Jt neithel Pl'enlli'r MacDonald
mF.:\TRES BO~Bt:D
showed
ED YOUTH IS judgment of the HamUton county
J B Bradford was appoh ted
S ff
d
H
d1 0f
Couv t t I tl v S st~1 ~ ot Notn CharcelloJ or Uw E:orch qu
BrldgeA 111 southem and southcourt which found them gu!lt.y of [rom Meigs county a~ one of 24
u ere at
an.
Dam
located here ~lnoc 192-1 Snowden \l.ould ag11Ln st k pm Its
Chh:agu
Aug
28---INS.-TflreC
eastern Ohio ere the "'r.ake~t and
embeule~nt making falae en Republicans
Rev Charles A. Hickey IOdilY luui men! rv ell'ctfun aftPI thr- prr:&gt;em Independent theaters lnvolvei:l tn
by r.otnetden~ the ~arne section of
t'rles a.nd
misllpproprialmn
or
bt:en nva;ted v.1th lht ank o! do cmt'"R't'IICY Is over a, d lhf' to I tlo1 ~he co1f11ct between ownan and
the state ere said to be su11erlng
New York
Aug
28-iiNS- funds totaUng f69,91M
of the
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Upper Morlboto Md AU~!~: 28- rnestl Prelate and Ule R~t~hl Rev mini try dissolved
machine operators. v.ere bombed
rn011t from wtemployment
Chartec M Rosenthal
youthful cosmopolltun Bank &amp; Trust Com
FIREM.:;;n ARE IN6-the lllll!'lmg nuise cow1ty erend Monsignol Archbishop Jc.h
Lo1 dc11 Y.as lijllatcd for a wh l' Wda~
Although the Governor Jndtcat- broker who was kldnoppc::l Augu!rt pa.ny of that ctty
TO
policemen heard tn the bathroom T McN~cholll ol Cmcmnau p1cs~d lhl~ ~rternoon by a rumor Ch11.1
--:-~---~c--0
ed that he want;ed the new brtdres
alld b.eld , 01 , 100000 ransom
The oorgers were eaeh nned f6
when tbey raided the home or Mrs ed
cel01 Snowden had rcstsn d lrrn
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SptJkane WMh AUi 2s-tN8- Mary Beach 65 was not pouring
the nptlon!i.l govetnment iJ t th.l
"'",.'""•h ohaut thhe state he also aa Lon l•land ·--ly today
prisonment ln Ohio penitentiary 8 ,,,,. 0 " - yond recoi'litlon llle liquor a:~ they 11uspect~d uut wnter
JoA.RMt:R IS KILLED
was ~..oorl denle(! He rormallv notl
Burned
1 1 e wanted the emer
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AI trlun 0
Aug
23-lNS- lied the labor PllrlY ho\\t'\er that
gency employment given to th03e
Members or the IWSenthal fwn enee was a dlrer.tor cr the bank bodlt:!s or four fire fighters today
Mrs Beach complamed the om jBtrmk t.y a pJecc of ln.ctm Hy he ,.. 91 td not run a.gam r01 omc::e
Rebel
Forces
Surrender,
sections of the state: where it 18 lly Yrere reticent about the circum whoae atrairs were placed In the had loeen found on W11.ldon Crc:!k cers entered the room when sh{ wher 1 wh.lle he wu grinding feed
rn011t needed
stanc s of hili return and fiHlly r" hands ol the Btal.e banking super tn ht Lewis ond Clark Natloml was In her llath and used abusive C K Hickman 40 Marion oounl}
New York Au.,; JB- IN8-Th:H
Leavtng
tn
1eUPRO to say whether the iaJlSOJn lntendent June
lO
li30 They Pore~t Mont11.na accolding tore lanton","",,••h
wTh•v•', ,'•,~ n t,yd !':?mmta'k'e famtr today was accidently klllelll J p Morl-"1.,11 Ill Co art' headltg o.
0
Complete
Control
Contlnued on page threeJ
had l.t'en paid or not Roscnth.alap were Indicted on 10 ccun!.ll and ports received here
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It wu believed tiU' men we e no action today when the t&amp;.lders
!-! ""
.~;Upped off and th~ t he o giOUll of Amencan bo.nkmg lnstJ
feet:~ from Ills experience
members ot ~crew of flve cut otr e~tplained the) entered the bath bro!t.e one piece ot It :stl klnl 1utlon:o that v.!ll furnish subbtrul I
Fil EUGENIO ROSEffiA
It was decla.red t.hnt memOOn or
('!"Offl tbelr fellows
by ll sudde I room only when they hea'fd th.e Hlckl at
LIRI ' Mit to thf! Brl ish govern
Prison Routine
INS Slatr Corn pc.ntlmt
the family had put:.lshed In thr.
TOADSTOOL VICTDIR
1'1\Clreling fOI'I!IIt flre lut Tuesday
gurgling noise and thought she
mel 1\1\S ex~u-d to be offlclalh
Ll
~bon
Pr.rt l!ml Aur, 28---I iiJ
'flu; .......... bers or the crew Wt'l'.! was poWiniJ out the llquol
they
St:EK SAFECRACKERS
&amp;llll(. l"red toda} At the offlees of
Back To Normal AgC'ny Column
o f a morning
Cleveland
AUB 28-INS-FlYe
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expected to ftnd 111 the house
Mansfleld 0
AUK 211--INB--1 tb.e MorgRn Company It wa~ a :I bon was still under ~tnct rna t!Rl
pe,per for several days PBJ&gt;L that person11 membera or two famil1es. Obarle6 Allen Pittsburgh
and
When they saw Mrs Beach was Search wa• started here todB.y for mltted dls.cus..o;lono; \\l're t;ndcr 1\ \ IRW today bul It ::~ppt;a.rf'd that
they
were
ready
to
settle
with
the
I
were
taken
to
City
b.oapU.a.l
here
Herllert
Novotny
Harry
Guunal'liOn
unclotbed
!mmedla.tel)' lett safe robbers who entered the Bal ~cr ,..stab!bJnng a c d1l [ GJ C1c:t. the short but vletlent revolt 111
I• MarqUette Penitenttery kldnnpers Rouenthnl 24 years old I tooay sutrerlnf from what phy:Jl- Ted Brerchen and Frank William:. the room they
Chief or Pollee J J ttmore &amp; Obio railroad frelih~ Brlt.n!-:1 and tht' final plo11~
which 80 lost Lhelr nes and more
After Break frw Lib·
w111 nherlt a •• 006 OOil from h•&lt;~ clans 11B1d waa poiaonlnl form ea. - all ot Ort!tlt Falls Mont
Crowley said The omoors denied 1hoU!;e bhaklnl the comblnatlo 1 nt':nlng completion A sin Jim
r than 100 were wounded nnd deft
&lt;'athP.r s esoate when he IS 31 years 1ng toadstools mtstaken tor mush
The bOdies were so bedlv chaiTf'd tbe1r languace was abU&amp;he
and taking 131.21 In cash and 133:&gt;
mltcly been suppreAAOO
ertY Falla
old
rooms
thd ldentltleatlon was lmpos.&lt;ilble
No liquor was round aL the home tn checks
fContlnu~d on pag~.si"X-The rebel force l nder the command~ or the a\lator
Sarmentt:~
Marquette Mlch Aug :.!B-INS..
De Betres surrenderPd l etiterday
Rea:uJar prison routtne Wll!! io ef
at. Torres Vedrf.s an :1 Presxtent
feet today alter th" death doa.J!ns
l :\ntonlo Carmona WRS In comple~
atterropt made yesterday by four
contra! of th-" slttiRtl:m
conv cts to shoot their way to
Reports from other part.ts of
freedom
Porttlgal lndlca Pet \hat tile C'bela
M9.chtne gun&amp; tear gas bomba
had 1rade no pi"Dgrt"S'&gt;
~UM and p1R.to15 were used lle
H as ~tatcj b~ s ~overtUn'!nt
fore the despera.te criminals Mot
1tipokt-smnn thnt the CAptured lf'1Ld
and Jt:llled themselves Before tha~
ll!:le f n of' the oount17 s out puhllijber o.re otl er entlants T\\ J plan .. s lnt'ludiJg Ho\\ard s F ( tr en; f the brief retolt would not
sky wUl be almoet literally black pennanent. air ruce&amp; atadlum will
By 0 EVERE'IT DOYINO
they had killed Dr A. W Hornbo
be ~hcl tut ihnt th y v.ould probstan&lt;llrc
raclna fiyers will make more are a myatery ship v.hm.oe :1o 1r.l have pilots yet
the
tacee;
marl:
the
oftkla1
berLnnlng
of
the
with
aiTMng
planes
a8
Cleveland
AUI'
28-An
open
pn prison physician Frauk Ollgs
Perr.nps
the
molSt
lim
II
ng
of
Bblv I e benl~hed lo Angola tbe
p:rCJ@:ram
!It
omcially
opened
1DJI
pro(JJ'lUII
Afllde
from
the
In
their
btd
for
the
coveted
TIIODIJit&gt;
m
pllo
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unnamed
and
Pete
tl
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chlager trusty and wowMied an port sltn was prominently dill
The lar1est Hingle lfMUP of aururaUon of several of the daUy Trophy and a slice of tne $15 000 borne made 90 horsepower .ship of the entire race~ pl'Ogram 1~ lh Port UgUe!&lt;e Col011\ In Africa
played
at
Cleveland
munlclpal
alr
inmate a guard and a hOApltlll a.tTile leadens of lhr revolt whiCh
port here today as Ule vani(Uard of rrlanes ftyinB Into the airport 11.\. contatll tbe rema.tnder o! Satur Plll'llt ln tb1s e-tent Lee &amp;.:hoeu Ben Howard C.htcugo which cup tnmsoontlnental free fm nil dt'lt\
tencbmt
recep hair Cleveland pilot will ny the turc I th~rd In the race la~t y~ar
next Monday hom Lc~ An" lr be3an Wrdnescl.:av m())'n\ng and WILli
the
nation
fi ftylng enthualluts ar- one Ume will come E!WldaY wbm day wlll be liven over to
Only poor martsmanllh!p l!lltveti
rived here for the opening tomor- the 50 or more flyers In the tnml!• ttons for the memben ot avlntloo a IAl.Jrd SOlution tdplal'le in which
Co 1 etrpon1tng to the Thomp&lt;tnn Six ,f Olompaon rac'!ni iucludil prpctlcallv OV("r that night were
the Warden James P Corgan aud row or the year'l'l greatest. aeronau· continental tzfi.OOO
sweepstalcee Ha.JI of i'ame as they land In th• E).)e&lt;'(( Holman \ on the event mee for rnen Is tht' 5Cl mil~: rrce fo Dool ttle &amp;:hoenh .. li fk~hers ann Colonel RUder Ribeiro
Captain
hiS ehiet deputy and &amp;eeretary tical spectacle-the national air handicap derbY from Santa Monl- sixth cU.y
and
IB&amp;t year
All lt'rOI trophy dash fOI WP!nen tbe mvstery ship pilot RIP nm( 1.,_.] Bapt:sta Colonel Antunel
Anival ot thf'! derb)'ist.a Sunday
Shot were fired at ea.ch
racea Throue:hout the day air~ ca ftalfh aCll083 the tlnlab line Ln a
Jimmy
Doolittle
piloting
whlcl'l
ha!l e.ttracted ~ven eHtrles the r-r.JtlCipBl1tS In th! 1r~ for the Lieutenants canmma and Carvalho
MaJor
Oov W M Brucker at Esce.ne.ba planet of nearly every slJ2 and ~ They will arTlw rrom At- attemoon ll.(ltualty launchllll the
Ben~llx trop'lly enrl $15.000 r.a..~h
It W'fl8 Portugal s tM"nll' fJecottd
the Cleveland Speed 1\Mtnla.ln g Jean Shankle Fort Sill Oklo 1\
polntftl to the riot. u proof for the abape from autoa:lroll to trt motor ron the 1a1t ijcheduled 1toppttaa prc~~ram of thrl111nl eventa which
Jaml'~ Goodwin Hall Nt''l'.
Y:)f'k
.s
ln~tlon since tl'le overthrow or
pin~
anotber
Laird
Solution
and
the
llnlt
entrant
with
h"'r
Lock
nece'!!Sity
capital punlahment tn ed transporta bobbed overhead aa point after an all ni&amp;'ht atopover wtn be climaxed on Labor Day
wltb the r1 nninl of the Oharlel E Lou Relcllere In the plane enteroed het'd Strrw monoplane capable or Mylng brokPT had entert'd his shtp King Manuel DOW ln exUe &amp;lnce
Mtchilao •nd denied report~! that. partlclpanla and .spectaklra stream In DaytcJo.
[ItJo
by 8ernan J.h.ePadden New York 200 mUes per hour F\&gt;ur or the cruaa.der
DtdlcatloD of tht new '100 000 Tbompaoo for all apetd dub.
td into t.he city Tomorrow the
thtl: state prlaon is under manned

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derl ul values for every vi~itor to our ~ores, just a few examples
of what we mean by thrift buying.

CREAMERY BUTTER

THREE

pair or eye
which ha4
bee!l lat.:l AlU eugh Btl e1 111
bit skeptical u k; whetht&gt;t
the spectacles v;ould be rt
tu.1n d lf fcund h ...,r1ert."d
the 11.d placed for one tnaer
IOJJ fhe 1HI Ulker n llf"t'8ted
th.o.t slH' msert the Mime ad
thlle CJ.Jnl«!t"utlve t m s f&lt;.l
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McSweeney, Welfare D1r
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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDA

TBli:. DA.t..Y 'l'tiiiUMI

By EARL WILSON

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A0 : " " Town,.hlp S..pl•mWr 1 at l'!
R ll•nd Town•hlp Septf!Wii!f' ll •l 10
A s~rru To•"'""'"
s~pt•mt..r , at 2
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s.u~burr Townahlp S~plt" twr to al 11
A ~f'llo Townahlp ~~lember lli •t 10

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talk r.n cn:ht&gt;slla played a nwnbe
d dd American Ia orlies ~uch tt~
1 ml&gt;ey m the Straw
and Mv
A. Meana Of Fum~ahinc Old
K&lt;&gt;ntucky Heme
Employment To Many
The Colonels speech bloa.dcast ttl
Out Of Work
• this country &lt;m short wnvt&gt; IJy th&lt;
Japauest!' Etat1on J 0 A K \\ct
pick' d up by the N&amp;ttonal Bro~d
TO SPEND MilliONS caatlr:g Company and Colmnb~n.
chai11
Jn Repalrl'ng 7,000 Ht"ch·

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dleptrt liS concerned will Ulke place
It the local hiih school lfl'Ounds
btft Prlday evening when the
E!&lt;ruthern Ohio Electric lllld the
Purity let' Creatm clash lo decide
tbe •Inne-r of the leag ue tor the
la.8t half of t.he schedule.
Ma.naeer Hubbard of Lhe Crt&gt;ams
UK! Ma:naaet Lohse of th.t Electrlcity lana- wm both be on ha.nd,
(try and keep 'em aWB y • and th~y
will I lao have each and everyone of
the liVDlbers or llielr lineup on
the tleld, re&amp;dy for the btg game.
One ot these teatrl.!i undoubtedlv
11 as aood 11.8 the other. artd wlil
~ It tonight when they meet t.o
~ a · champi~Ji Peilpllt'
;here ha.'l'e been waiting patiently
for this &amp;arne and now that It l::s
about t-o be played off, it is expect·
ed that one o! the lo.rgellt crowd&amp;
ot the 8ea&amp;on will be on hand to·
wLtnus the contest.
The Secretary and Manll,8et· o!
tb e:P.Iiddleport LealfUe a.nnmmccd
that the game will start promptly
at six o'clock and that there will
tie no delays unle6tl Inclement weatbe&gt;r t:auses po.atponem€n ~ of the
lAmE' a second time.
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James Lewis Stevens, one month
Ald son ot Mr. and Mn;. John
;Steven¥ ot ~th Third avenUI;,
,.,lilssed t away Thursday evenmg
1bout :30 o'clock .
~: The little one Is survl~d by Jts
Sam Louise Scot~ lett Frlduy
&amp;rt!nf.a, three brothers,
Robert, nH.ming for Tclcdo wherr she Wlli
eldon and John and two &amp;.!Stl:!rs visit with fclends
, velyn and Bertha.. The ruuerai
M r~ Clate Welch. Mrs
Wlllla,m
:iervlces wm be conducted from the Davl~ . M,~:s Garn·n Sllm!:ibmy Rntl
~Wing Funeral Home. Satm·day af- Mrs, Dcll Howell attended a bridgt
..t.emoon at two o'clock wlth burial partv at Gallipolis Thur.sday
'In the Oravel Hill cemetery at
Mrs
Hollis
Scott
rdurned
'i:heahlre.
Thurl'day evrm,lg from a vllln with
;:
her ~;lster. Mt11 J , P. Stewart a1
1, LONG BOTTOM TO'I' PAS.SE.S 1 P!ea ~tmtvlll ':! . and with her mother
WihiiUil Marlon Brook&amp;, ) thr1•e Mrs. Pinney of'Cohunbus.
,yea1· old liOn, of Mr. und Mrs. M:lll- ! Ml· and Mrs. Chesti'r H.ussell of
announce
Jard Brooks, paslled away 11.t hts I fndlr-raJmlis. lhdlaua
)lome at Long bottom, Wcrme&amp;uty 1 the tMth ot 8 dRughter born Au;Fllntral services wen~ conducted !o-mt 20. Mr R"s!\rll Is tile "-• ot
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..,. ~he church at U.tg Bottom. , Mr. hnd Mrs . H11.1ry RutiSell of Chi ·
Priday at !!: P . M. Imetme ut. 111 ton
ebarjle 01 Barton undertakers ot
Be:&gt;.~. Hark·y and Max Sanborn
Ree~vllle, was made In the- ' P hl11!l Hoyt of N'i'v. York City and
Baoo Hill cemebr.o,·.
I Mis~ Et;hter H1 •yt uf Cumberland
Mnr:;:limd motored to Marlett~
LEGIONNAIRES )JI!;ET
Friday where they W1.11 Attend the

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.7l".ll"d• AU re!irious teaching, doetri.ne _or
i!JII&amp;" .-a.P· treed, !f they are to have any cltum
aj)OD the love,loyalty and devotion of the peopl'r mut be in harmony with
Ul.t teachinp of Jeaua the Cbi'Uit who~~e wOrd!! fit nto every fold and crevice
tl the human heart, and ot w'Qom it wu aald in John 7:48, "'NEVER MAN
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AJOR WOODCOCK'S pol'litive order to dis~o ntinue th e
practice of Uhillll you ng girls and wom e n a ~ decoy:;
for cmwariJ1 g breaker:-; of the proh ibition law , mu:=~t nec e3
sarily, meet th e aJlproval of every fair.minded individual
in the en tire nation. That th e vicious, un- American, un-

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(:'X&amp; it his name toget her. -Psalm 34::1.

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i.air, as
i11defem;ib
lc pnLctic~
wa!-1 permitt~d
a !i
long
it ha ~. ha~
been u mattCr
of wondertoforcontinue
many, num·
1
b ered both a mung the wel!-1 an{J the drys. Certam Y mean s
and WU)'!i of appl'eh{~ nding law break erf-1 f-l hould and
be found withuut le.adinK gi1~s, who s hould be in other

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Hmn: s sntm(lay KmKhls. s:30
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Nl~"lt Club. 10 :l'J Va 1letv : 10 'lifo
Sh1p : 10:10. Old Time
more upliftin_g work, into xueh d egra ding chann~b.
--Bot Nlwlm!l. ll o:;mp.mr Vlolm;
lO 30, Jan Oarber'IS OrciJ
Correct Time ; Ted
Regardle ~:« of OJJ ~J ' s utt1ludc 011
!J!'Ohibiliun, it." ;-. t&lt;(!1311 Tn n _.j , - :kcrs : 12 p._pu 11 :30, W-0-N Nov·
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dispo~ ition , Rince aJ.;rlllmiug hi ~ oftic(', tu dn t e est e can pm K fllc sm 1u 1·s Mu ~ 1e, i:J5, 1m1 L•r Mr. r ..... . a 30 1 1ur c ~u:;tawith th t' means at hi:-; t·ommand and und e t' the circum- DE·nnis K ings orch tl.45, Mor. J: 1·h:(·· : r, 4:, T !H O:.:ldb ~r{;l:i, 7 Pnp·t.
Dcwue · 7 Band Concerl , 7 8{), ular C&lt;: :w~rt : 1 30 Sllvl!l' Flute. 8
stan ces, tn CJlfVI'Cc the Jaw lt:-1 much HS POS8Ju]e,
."\;.,,,,n'•' C~nce r t·, 8, Popular Hout
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flt•gard lc!:!x of hi:-; succcs:;;e~ or fuilures, ther e \Viii al- 9, Pagcmt t , !)·JO, Around the sc.w· B A. RrAt~s D.:J nce o.ch ; lD Little
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Steams and Foster

LAYER FELT MATTRESSES

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Andy: 6 30 Phil Cook: 1. Baseba.J
',I,JZ-No,. Yalt 13495-760• S:43
ScorcH: 7 0;), Glenn SIMe rs UJ•d pm J' well Thc- mn:;: 6 Ami'S n Annun:onn, 115. H ~nu WlliS41)i \ d~: 6' 15 The .Jcslcr:s : 6.45 Popula1
Orch; 1 · 30, AuM.m Wllt' y's. Oru.ll; PL(.;l ' 1 Rudy Valho:t'·s O!r}t: 8
1· 45 SL&lt;;terc; of t.h~ Skillet., il, Ru- Car.: 1:ss ~G ve; B 30 Popular Orch;
h e i::~ tn be {'Ongru tul~:~.ted.
mau'y String Quarlet ; a.r, ~. Pnpu- 9 cu ·~kc:J: 9:30 Clarn, Lu al1'r! Em;
hn· Program: 9. H oney Aun.ms uuJ 10 Stum l::tr Mu~lc: w ·ao , Sp ..nlsb
------Hct aaug, 9 30 Clun1., Lu aml0 E3•,l' C rrh : II Cwanet; 11 ·30 · Cumml19:45, Onh ; 10, 1'~ 1worc~: 1 . ,
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Varlet)' , 10:45. Dull Hev;hull, 11 30, ah ~s.
Cnsa Lomll O•r.h, 2, Populur Orch
WJR- Det1alt 1~00-1!i0l 6 35 pm
HE VERY LEAST thut can he done in connedinn with 12 :30 ca~a Lmna Dun(.;t' Orch .
B:J sl oall &amp;:t.r~a; ; €.45 'Ihe Ponr&lt;'
the allcaed a(£enl '~at bribing Stale ' Scnutor David
WEAF- ·New York 1454J-G60• C Eki · IS 7 Rudy V11.1lees Orch; 7 ·:JO
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pm. Majur Bnv. e:.' Fam tl:;; 6:45. , Fl.pdar Muslcul PtOIIlllm , 8.30
Lorb1u: h of CincinHti, i ~ o inveMtigate fully and without The Ooldber~t:s; 7. Pflpullll Concen FotJ,J'.ll' Uaucc Otch, 9 cu~koo:
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fear or favor H~ to whn might he hit or mifill'lltl.l .
Dance Program ; 9, Kodak . Pto · 11 • And y. 10.1eo Lowell
insi..,ts thai {'(•rL.l.in nth! mpt~:~ wen• mude to Rt o p the probe gram; U:30, Theatre of lnc Au : 1~ lll.Jr. l 'ttlc TMntrc of
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into th~ actioH :i of th e hig IIWll.)' uP.par ment, ..P o 0 •
Jl, D!\1 ~ona!Hte s Orch; I I _Ja:I F a u! Whlfemau·~ Orch. 12 JOam
havin.c bt:en nHIJl(•d by the st! n&lt;tl OI' a H the !!U m nvailable if ~~:,};;.,,~~ 1 1. un&lt;l H•!l Pt.pular pnl,CcJt.liclnl ght scng l"r:&gt;Uc; 1 Popular

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evening at Ute Legion Hall. Ther~
wet• a numb-er ol out-of-town
I'Ue':l\4. present. l'f!Pret5ent.tng their
reapeetlve Posts. Forty LeKionnolr~
wer J lft!&amp;ent :from Oalllpolls . . 10
from Pmneroy and a.bout 10 from
Wtlkt.'sym~. ~t"kl;n~ t he total atl'endl.llCe of the tn ee tlng of 150.
M.oycl- Harley: and P~ Bradbury
of Gallpolls t uth ~ve lnt ~ ~~hlK
t:dk8' on ·t he DetrnH Convenllon
Arrarogem1!nts were cemp! ~lcfl t:"l'n cNnmg''the S))f!clal Clll' v:hlch l.r, rn
run fl 1 Po
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meroy
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Eep~~·mber 16, 17 r.ud. lB. As "Jar~ number of 1 ~816nna]ref1 ex-:
pei!t t11 Attend tile conven!lon thl:o'
method
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ftllilible sprinr and n111Urt'~s--nwtal cntl~
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[f , 1\ ."\ alJ(•ged IJy the !-lenator, s uch attempt \\' 3H mad ~,
it is due the ('i tize!I H of the Mtate that .. te guilty oues arc

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plu. LOW!!! Thc n11lS; 6, Amos 1.'! W()N- Chkaqo •4 164-720 1 6 30
And y: 6:30. Phil Coo!:· (i·4eo. ·
pm i.Jinner Da nce, 6 43 Ha :old
Hn·c Il or Nut ,·· 7 Pupu lur P1u- 1 1t: ~ J1: 705 L&lt;lule's Hung1 y F1vr ;
punh;hed i:ttHI .11e nt t o pri"on aH 1 1 cfitt~ f&gt; l\Ch a crime. On the gram: 7 30, Tedrly Black.·~ 01ch; 7 l!i Ut~cl~ W1•lt lllld Sket:z.x. 13Q
1:f.5, S!SICIS of lhe Sk illet ; 8, Popn i F, a1! Hurllle\!6 Dance Orch; 8
other hand . if Senator Lorj1a ch is m e rely tryiug a ch eap lar . Prog1:am, ttao. Frunch; ~ ] Mu :·c,lt,1g Al()ng; s : 10 E11 mmc 1
method 11f Jt•ttmming UJl publicity UH un aid to his ::am- Busnman. !), P rnll Wbl~en,a.n sj clurcitn C-:: ncen: D Earl Burtnett's
P~luter~: . 3, 00. Cluru. Lu1uul Em. orct-; 030 Clara. Lu ~lid fm ; tt45
paign for rongi'L'ilf-1 nt t~c coming dectiont'\, s uch rcprehen - 9.45. Wu 1e. of Me lodle~. D. Sunn- 1 'J1w D•eanl 'Siup. 10 15 Mark l.av

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h(! can be Jlrlll&lt;\l't.:lltcd for malieiomdy :-~tarliu~ such t»lOI'ics, Dance OrchPH\Ia fro m Cmemnut. ~ ('(\\ I S C .ch : 11 30 Bill Dom.Ju.: ~ ··
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after NUt.:h hu~ heen ]Jl'O\'ell, he ah10 ~hull I d IJe g1ve n
e Baf&gt;&lt;"b:l l! Sco1·c11 • ti:4;). Ooldkelte ~ Dnm c Orch.
full extent uf the Jaw.
EnsemUic; 7, Pop.l)ar PtT•IP'Hm.
WTM•t - C! •:.- land
'1 JO. Tlu; Brox SlliteJ;S: 7 4!;, Bi tte . ~ ,&lt;,· ·10 pn 1 F .. puhH Ore h, ll Lee MorBf
The fad that the senator was 1:1 0 Hlow in g1v1ng the of the SklllllL: s. Popular Progrum ; crn:,tr. G 15 B:t~~ t::r~ll 13car ' t : 6
name of t he hl'iber added to the further fad that other:; 8.30, !1, Pnul Whllcmau ':. Pu m ter~ . 1 ll~';' ·uwrc Mu ~t1cftlc.s. tl. i 5

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O rch ; 6:f.~ Jlrtorton.
C .Hlit t, 't:Li
tb keep uut uf Wil l' is to l'.t"ti111P hi:-. navy ought to take a i r- _ !1.;1~~· Q:ch: '7 ·3o Kate em l~h ':.
iook at China, Thitl untnt·tunute country has on the ave r-~Mw 1c, i 4fi Gk ~ m C ha11 c&gt; 1 ~ : s:nw
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Those employed will be named
Jm:n ltst.~ of needy drawn up by
t he county relief IOOllliiUttees now
beint: ot11anl11ed under direction r#
the Governor's emergency uncmploymeut relief ca binet. The wa~
h;u; not been determined .
Under present Plans. at leas t IfiD
or the bridges will be br a ZO·f()(J(.
.&lt;;pan or lallj:e!·. To many secUon,;1
Pt ·•J"t'l meriiug Wed . 7.30 P. M .
·these wHI be Important lmprov~- Hnsh' rs::s fflt"..'ihlll followmg .
:ments. The winter vrogram it.seV
f'H(JR.Ctl Ot' CHIW~T
w111 be as !tn·ge 1\S {l.n or&lt;llnary pr()
r:ram ror an entlre y~ar.
Plan~~: are being r'ushed ill the t'. I. G11a·d•~r, Pa~&gt;,or, Middleport
Tom Amoo of Bt\ltlmore, ts ' vlslt - hope that the ftrRt ot the contracta
!I :H' A M. Bible 'school Be PI-e~ with Mr . and Mra, Speed Pick - may be let In November.
~t· ur an&lt;i e:ljC'y it!
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"I he Mfn and Women of
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6 ·30 C E, Hour.
7 .30 EviL~Aelistlc Evening scr·
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1 JO Pray~:r and studv
hom. Brothel 0 W. Wlllltuns ul
IN MIDDLEPORT.
Pomeroy, Is to co nduct the le&amp;SO•l
this week, In the abse-nt-e or Brother Gardner, who ~s In :m evun~llstlc C!Ullpo.l&amp;n at Dt:!xt.er .
A cmfihtl Invitation ts extend~
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gehstlc services being conducted
at Dexter Services are being held
Nice Pork Roast, fresh callies, lb ... 12'/2 c
each evening, including Saturda.v.
Set'V1Ce8 begin promptly at 8 .00 o·Fresh Ham Skinned and Sliced ; . . . 20c
tlock. Come!

SATIJRDAY SPQ:IALS!

We Han Lots Of Other Specialo------{;ome
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1 bave been !.1m•k•n~ Cl llS I'l-.RFJELOS quite
a lu t1g time, and tht-y a n~ nt•t lik~ some o f our
f lit-nds- uue thurg t•J&lt;lay &lt;.~ml :mothet thing
tomorrow, They are , ·lwrt)'J the to~lllc - - a lways
mild-alway!. so p lt.:a~lqg i11 W:.u:·. They just
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game rlu.:y began hHn!Jasung a whole lot of
tlllllJfS :md f! _.:b. So!lle o f the tal k was nght
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co iled to M'C me the otht&gt;r day to teU me !l.ome-

thmg aho11t C! lF~~TERFIE!J) . The thing that
ple:1f.r'&lt;l me more tlwn anything dse was that he
&lt;11! ~;, 't l.i ll ll ..l~t anti utss out any udu:r cigarette;
Lut, ,,f cou t:-&gt;(', he tl1uughl liMt CHE.STE.RFJ 1·' 1.1) w .~~ t i lt ln::st . . . ,-\tid I r~ther agree with
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Rib Roast, fl·om young tender beef .. , 15c
"\[eal Chops, extra fine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c
Steak, tender and Juicy .. , .. ......... 20c
Salt Pork, extra nice, "not jowl" ... 12%c
Swift's Monog1 am Bacon ........... 25c
Swift's Premium Bacon Y" lb ......... 20c
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Pork Liver, tender . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good Coffee, 2 poumls . . . . . . . . . .
25c
Flour, choice Winter Wheat ......... 45c:

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Fred.
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The mOBt oordllll ln'l'ltation Is extended til all those who are not attending elsewhere.
Molnlng worship at 10:30. Anthem by the \'e&amp;ted choJr. The sermon topic ," The inestim~tble value
of a soul fOI Chrlst ..
Unlon 6e!VIce at 1:30 In the
Simpson M. E. church. Rev. Glenn
Tennell will preach.
There will be a service at Mlnun'I'Ule Sunday evening at B p. m .
'l'uesday evening the Joint-ooWJcU will meet In the tower room
Wednesday evening, the Mary and
Martha league will meet at the
Peoce church. Friday f''l'enlf18 ? :30
Ule choir meets.
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t'. C. Kreager, PM&amp;or, Midtllepolt.
Btmday school 9:15 A. M. H. M.
Ci'OI:Ib, Supt.
'I Wurshlp ~tvice 10. 15 A. M. Sub;ect · "Qultte~ Not Winners"
IntE'I mcfilllle' B . Y. P. U. 6.30
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nt 2 P. M and ~d(&gt;llfe 11.t 7 .SO
F"Iea~.e finn't fOf'll!t
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"TmnPformlj.tlon Cor llts Glary.''
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· 'I1w :J'ttrestrW and Cek!Atlal."
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Louie .'! ll uugry FlvP; 1:!. P,lP!Ila " D~ :,c ~ o:·ciJ· }(J Llttle J· ck LltU ·
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WON- Chlcubo 1410 4_,.,, 01 r··:r :\.fr1wiet! f' 1ntaln.;•·s o rch; 12 Mr ci·
after the attempt iH :w id to have been mode, Iouks doubl y pm. Dlimt·• Datwt~ 6· 4~.~ Hai.~~~ nlgh! ~'l.elc=!l.:·; ; 12ao am M&gt;HmJ
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)al!t M11rCh when 1t 1:-; su 1ti n ha\'e oceurred.
Ea11 Bmtnea·s orch ; !), MUI:sirei' am , Mnl'll ln~ Mw;lcole: 10::10 VolcP.
Vlhile it j 11 unlail· l !l charge him with sud1 disgrace -, Bitow. 9 20 Clan•. Ltl Altci Em; of Bt. Louis. 1.3Q InternatlQnal
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now und for- Orch; II . Ted Weemt;' orcl1 . u .Jl' ~vmph ony : I 30 Oypsy TraH: 2
P rove e\'cry charge he hal' mutlc o1· to stand
Bill Don:d ttif.''9 Popu lar D~:m ce o 1• Symphotlk Hour; 4. Polo l\(ateh: 5
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State Ccrtuinly Wl' ha\'c no pla (' e in our public life fo1
WTI\M- C\e,·eJ,1nd (280- 1070 1 5 5 :45, Brook~ o. nc\ R08.!i: 8. Ore~.
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tu rec e iv e 1 h e ap •wblitity nnd ~et their nume bcforl' th e ~!}tl ]$u Concert, 8 Fndas's Frolic S:uophon1s: 1·f.5: Male Chorus: 8,
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Pt·oamm . IUO, TheaLrl' of the Air, cell , s ·ao. TI1e Onuehoa; 10, Sk·lng
10:15. The Byebhu BO}s; 11J :JO. Quartette ; 10 :30. Red Nichola Or\.!1
Vmcent J.opez· Ordr 11 Mt~lcal 11 . Jack Milts Orch.
In a way ynu l' un't hh!J101e Ganclhi for not wanting 1 ) ~~ulletln Boord ; u '::m. · MKuriCl' WJR- Octl·olt ~f.00-71i0l 9:36 atn,

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Pure Silk full faahioned-Service weight ai¥1 ChiffonSizes B% to 10-New Fall colora-Tendresse, Sandee, Gun Met•l, Rove, Off White.-Every pair euaranteed to give the cuslo·
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cruh Into t.ht aetL here tale Thursday of a pan-Amertcan airways
~~omphi~an plant'
Onto ·pertiOll wu
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drowned, while 2 othen narrowly
Mrs Charleti COOI)er and da.uch -1 escaped death.
ter, Mary , were businer.s vislto.·11 ln l Survivors llllld the plane wt'nt
Columbua, Friday.
lnkl ». note dive when !lit pilot atM.n!. Clark WUU&amp;m8 who hu l tt"mpt.ed to drop under ». rov biLnlt
bten !U for some Ume, Ls repol'tcd The ahlp dropped 1llto the sea, the
lo bE' In a very serious conditiw•. pa.asen~ren cl!nwlng t.o a Wlni that
M.n~ H. £ . BUSh and d&amp;Uib.IA!r.l tlXLended out of the water
Kathleen. returned Thurtiday from ! w. L. Elmore, lhe polo., saved
a few weeks trip through the west- ~ the Jlvea ot the eleven by llf'ttinr
em states.
up th~ emerrf'ncy liCe boat of the
M.r. and Mn1. RRy Fermer J.ml plane . With A W . Eskin, radio
three daughten and Mrs. Err.Jnll operator. Elmore then brolr:e W1nMCCracken of Columbus, wt!re
dow11 In the plane and &amp;Misted the
.torJ at the home of Mr a.nd Mr ~ I pa~~Senaers onto the win&amp; and late1·
David Dar~&gt;t. Thursday.
'111to the rubber Ufebcat.
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Mrs Guy Suter !L11d 8011 n:~urnetl
PB.ssen11ers &amp;Ideo. uuun.e turn.s,
to th~lr home ln Welch. w . va in blowlrll" air in th e lite boat.
after .~;pe nding II. month here wllh They drt!ted for allll08l two hours
D r r.n d Mrs. w · E Sta '::s
In U1e Cog before they were res 1 .bury anu cued.
other relatlvea.
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The missing marl was Edward
M:· and M.rs. Oen\ld Rupe I.e- BanJt.ve ll, 10, Who boiB.rdf!Jt the
tumo:d Thursdil~ evening I rom Co- 1plane at Halifax. Coast auard
1umbl1S wbe~ the for m er has JUSl boats searched today tor hl1:1 body.
completed the summer cou1se at
The lite boat was slnkinli when
the Ohio Stale Uni Ver:.lt.v. Mr It was sighted by a ftshlng boat
Rupe will be employed as a ttlttche r tllld all of the passengers except
in Akron f(lr the coming wtnter
two of the women were In the
Mr. and .Mnl. William H. Ander· water
ron who we~ here to alltmd lhc
tune!'a! of the lak- Anthony AnderTO WEtt:oME DO-X CREW
5011 , returned w th eir home in
Coshocton, Friday.
New York , Aug. 28.- INs--omMrs Nancy Gregory a nd aon Er- !cers and crew of the OO·X, lhe
nest Major of Allee we~ Friday world's larsest plane, were to l.IE
gues t•: cf M!l!!l Virgie Major.
omclally welcomed to New Y(lrk
He.! ry Ga':ikilr arrived the first of today. The men who broughl the
the \'. t&gt;e k frcm 0 Columbu&gt;s hospital I huge air liner to New York on her
un,d crwent nn 12,000 mile ntaht from Oermany,
1-. her . he . rectutly
('Vc (;;m-allon. He Is getting along were to be recehed at city hall by
uiong 116 we ll as could t:. &lt;'Xpected. ~.omcta.ls headed by a.ctlng Ma.yor
M rs Wlllhtm Bn\dfmd- retumtd M c K e c ' ' - - - - - - - - Thursdav from a vj:;it wtth h~r
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Virtini• Gre11

August Furniture Sale

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dleptrt liS concerned will Ulke place
It the local hiih school lfl'Ounds
btft Prlday evening when the
E!&lt;ruthern Ohio Electric lllld the
Purity let' Creatm clash lo decide
tbe •Inne-r of the leag ue tor the
la.8t half of t.he schedule.
Ma.naeer Hubbard of Lhe Crt&gt;ams
UK! Ma:naaet Lohse of th.t Electrlcity lana- wm both be on ha.nd,
(try and keep 'em aWB y • and th~y
will I lao have each and everyone of
the liVDlbers or llielr lineup on
the tleld, re&amp;dy for the btg game.
One ot these teatrl.!i undoubtedlv
11 as aood 11.8 the other. artd wlil
~ It tonight when they meet t.o
~ a · champi~Ji Peilpllt'
;here ha.'l'e been waiting patiently
for this &amp;arne and now that It l::s
about t-o be played off, it is expect·
ed that one o! the lo.rgellt crowd&amp;
ot the 8ea&amp;on will be on hand to·
wLtnus the contest.
The Secretary and Manll,8et· o!
tb e:P.Iiddleport LealfUe a.nnmmccd
that the game will start promptly
at six o'clock and that there will
tie no delays unle6tl Inclement weatbe&gt;r t:auses po.atponem€n ~ of the
lAmE' a second time.
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James Lewis Stevens, one month
Ald son ot Mr. and Mn;. John
;Steven¥ ot ~th Third avenUI;,
,.,lilssed t away Thursday evenmg
1bout :30 o'clock .
~: The little one Is survl~d by Jts
Sam Louise Scot~ lett Frlduy
&amp;rt!nf.a, three brothers,
Robert, nH.ming for Tclcdo wherr she Wlli
eldon and John and two &amp;.!Stl:!rs visit with fclends
, velyn and Bertha.. The ruuerai
M r~ Clate Welch. Mrs
Wlllla,m
:iervlces wm be conducted from the Davl~ . M,~:s Garn·n Sllm!:ibmy Rntl
~Wing Funeral Home. Satm·day af- Mrs, Dcll Howell attended a bridgt
..t.emoon at two o'clock wlth burial partv at Gallipolis Thur.sday
'In the Oravel Hill cemetery at
Mrs
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Thurl'day evrm,lg from a vllln with
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her ~;lster. Mt11 J , P. Stewart a1
1, LONG BOTTOM TO'I' PAS.SE.S 1 P!ea ~tmtvlll ':! . and with her mother
WihiiUil Marlon Brook&amp;, ) thr1•e Mrs. Pinney of'Cohunbus.
,yea1· old liOn, of Mr. und Mrs. M:lll- ! Ml· and Mrs. Chesti'r H.ussell of
announce
Jard Brooks, paslled away 11.t hts I fndlr-raJmlis. lhdlaua
)lome at Long bottom, Wcrme&amp;uty 1 the tMth ot 8 dRughter born Au;Fllntral services wen~ conducted !o-mt 20. Mr R"s!\rll Is tile "-• ot
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Priday at !!: P . M. Imetme ut. 111 ton
ebarjle 01 Barton undertakers ot
Be:&gt;.~. Hark·y and Max Sanborn
Ree~vllle, was made In the- ' P hl11!l Hoyt of N'i'v. York City and
Baoo Hill cemebr.o,·.
I Mis~ Et;hter H1 •yt uf Cumberland
Mnr:;:limd motored to Marlett~
LEGIONNAIRES )JI!;ET
Friday where they W1.11 Attend the

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i!JII&amp;" .-a.P· treed, !f they are to have any cltum
aj)OD the love,loyalty and devotion of the peopl'r mut be in harmony with
Ul.t teachinp of Jeaua the Cbi'Uit who~~e wOrd!! fit nto every fold and crevice
tl the human heart, and ot w'Qom it wu aald in John 7:48, "'NEVER MAN
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AJOR WOODCOCK'S pol'litive order to dis~o ntinue th e
practice of Uhillll you ng girls and wom e n a ~ decoy:;
for cmwariJ1 g breaker:-; of the proh ibition law , mu:=~t nec e3
sarily, meet th e aJlproval of every fair.minded individual
in the en tire nation. That th e vicious, un- American, un-

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and WU)'!i of appl'eh{~ nding law break erf-1 f-l hould and
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Hmn: s sntm(lay KmKhls. s:30
8 45, Earl Bu~· t·
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; 11 : 15 · The Golden AtS&lt;- :
Nl~"lt Club. 10 :l'J Va 1letv : 10 'lifo
Sh1p : 10:10. Old Time
more upliftin_g work, into xueh d egra ding chann~b.
--Bot Nlwlm!l. ll o:;mp.mr Vlolm;
lO 30, Jan Oarber'IS OrciJ
Correct Time ; Ted
Regardle ~:« of OJJ ~J ' s utt1ludc 011
!J!'Ohibiliun, it." ;-. t&lt;(!1311 Tn n _.j , - :kcrs : 12 p._pu 11 :30, W-0-N Nov·
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Wf-.'\F- Ncw Y: rk i'lJ43·6v0J 6
dispo~ ition , Rince aJ.;rlllmiug hi ~ oftic(', tu dn t e est e can pm K fllc sm 1u 1·s Mu ~ 1e, i:J5, 1m1 L•r Mr. r ..... . a 30 1 1ur c ~u:;tawith th t' means at hi:-; t·ommand and und e t' the circum- DE·nnis K ings orch tl.45, Mor. J: 1·h:(·· : r, 4:, T !H O:.:ldb ~r{;l:i, 7 Pnp·t.
Dcwue · 7 Band Concerl , 7 8{), ular C&lt;: :w~rt : 1 30 Sllvl!l' Flute. 8
stan ces, tn CJlfVI'Cc the Jaw lt:-1 much HS POS8Ju]e,
."\;.,,,,n'•' C~nce r t·, 8, Popular Hout
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Pcpt:!ar Pre~; 8::10 Ntgh l Club; 9 IH,,,;-,,,.
flt•gard lc!:!x of hi:-; succcs:;;e~ or fuilures, ther e \Viii al- 9, Pagcmt t , !)·JO, Around the sc.w· B A. RrAt~s D.:J nce o.ch ; lD Little
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Andy: 6 30 Phil Cook: 1. Baseba.J
',I,JZ-No,. Yalt 13495-760• S:43
ScorcH: 7 0;), Glenn SIMe rs UJ•d pm J' well Thc- mn:;: 6 Ami'S n Annun:onn, 115. H ~nu WlliS41)i \ d~: 6' 15 The .Jcslcr:s : 6.45 Popula1
Orch; 1 · 30, AuM.m Wllt' y's. Oru.ll; PL(.;l ' 1 Rudy Valho:t'·s O!r}t: 8
1· 45 SL&lt;;terc; of t.h~ Skillet., il, Ru- Car.: 1:ss ~G ve; B 30 Popular Orch;
h e i::~ tn be {'Ongru tul~:~.ted.
mau'y String Quarlet ; a.r, ~. Pnpu- 9 cu ·~kc:J: 9:30 Clarn, Lu al1'r! Em;
hn· Program: 9. H oney Aun.ms uuJ 10 Stum l::tr Mu~lc: w ·ao , Sp ..nlsb
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Varlet)' , 10:45. Dull Hev;hull, 11 30, ah ~s.
Cnsa Lomll O•r.h, 2, Populur Orch
WJR- Det1alt 1~00-1!i0l 6 35 pm
HE VERY LEAST thut can he done in connedinn with 12 :30 ca~a Lmna Dun(.;t' Orch .
B:J sl oall &amp;:t.r~a; ; €.45 'Ihe Ponr&lt;'
the allcaed a(£enl '~at bribing Stale ' Scnutor David
WEAF- ·New York 1454J-G60• C Eki · IS 7 Rudy V11.1lees Orch; 7 ·:JO
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pm. Majur Bnv. e:.' Fam tl:;; 6:45. , Fl.pdar Muslcul PtOIIlllm , 8.30
Lorb1u: h of CincinHti, i ~ o inveMtigate fully and without The Ooldber~t:s; 7. Pflpullll Concen FotJ,J'.ll' Uaucc Otch, 9 cu~koo:
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Lurbach Ot·ch. B Harr y Re ~e1 's 01ch; 8 3·1, :l '10 Chua. [,~and Em , 1(1. Amos
fear or favor H~ to whn might he hit or mifill'lltl.l .
Dance Program ; 9, Kodak . Pto · 11 • And y. 10.1eo Lowell
insi..,ts thai {'(•rL.l.in nth! mpt~:~ wen• mude to Rt o p the probe gram; U:30, Theatre of lnc Au : 1~ lll.Jr. l 'ttlc TMntrc of
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Jl, D!\1 ~ona!Hte s Orch; I I _Ja:I F a u! Whlfemau·~ Orch. 12 JOam
havin.c bt:en nHIJl(•d by the st! n&lt;tl OI' a H the !!U m nvailable if ~~:,};;.,,~~ 1 1. un&lt;l H•!l Pt.pular pnl,CcJt.liclnl ght scng l"r:&gt;Uc; 1 Popular

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wet• a numb-er ol out-of-town
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reapeetlve Posts. Forty LeKionnolr~
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from Pmneroy and a.bout 10 from
Wtlkt.'sym~. ~t"kl;n~ t he total atl'endl.llCe of the tn ee tlng of 150.
M.oycl- Harley: and P~ Bradbury
of Gallpolls t uth ~ve lnt ~ ~~hlK
t:dk8' on ·t he DetrnH Convenllon
Arrarogem1!nts were cemp! ~lcfl t:"l'n cNnmg''the S))f!clal Clll' v:hlch l.r, rn
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meroy
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Eep~~·mber 16, 17 r.ud. lB. As "Jar~ number of 1 ~816nna]ref1 ex-:
pei!t t11 Attend tile conven!lon thl:o'
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it is due the ('i tize!I H of the Mtate that .. te guilty oues arc

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plu. LOW!!! Thc n11lS; 6, Amos 1.'! W()N- Chkaqo •4 164-720 1 6 30
And y: 6:30. Phil Coo!:· (i·4eo. ·
pm i.Jinner Da nce, 6 43 Ha :old
Hn·c Il or Nut ,·· 7 Pupu lur P1u- 1 1t: ~ J1: 705 L&lt;lule's Hung1 y F1vr ;
punh;hed i:ttHI .11e nt t o pri"on aH 1 1 cfitt~ f&gt; l\Ch a crime. On the gram: 7 30, Tedrly Black.·~ 01ch; 7 l!i Ut~cl~ W1•lt lllld Sket:z.x. 13Q
1:f.5, S!SICIS of lhe Sk illet ; 8, Popn i F, a1! Hurllle\!6 Dance Orch; 8
other hand . if Senator Lorj1a ch is m e rely tryiug a ch eap lar . Prog1:am, ttao. Frunch; ~ ] Mu :·c,lt,1g Al()ng; s : 10 E11 mmc 1
method 11f Jt•ttmming UJl publicity UH un aid to his ::am- Busnman. !), P rnll Wbl~en,a.n sj clurcitn C-:: ncen: D Earl Burtnett's
P~luter~: . 3, 00. Cluru. Lu1uul Em. orct-; 030 Clara. Lu ~lid fm ; tt45
paign for rongi'L'ilf-1 nt t~c coming dectiont'\, s uch rcprehen - 9.45. Wu 1e. of Me lodle~. D. Sunn- 1 'J1w D•eanl 'Siup. 10 15 Mark l.av

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h(! can be Jlrlll&lt;\l't.:lltcd for malieiomdy :-~tarliu~ such t»lOI'ics, Dance OrchPH\Ia fro m Cmemnut. ~ ('(\\ I S C .ch : 11 30 Bill Dom.Ju.: ~ ··
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full extent uf the Jaw.
EnsemUic; 7, Pop.l)ar PtT•IP'Hm.
WTM•t - C! •:.- land
'1 JO. Tlu; Brox SlliteJ;S: 7 4!;, Bi tte . ~ ,&lt;,· ·10 pn 1 F .. puhH Ore h, ll Lee MorBf
The fad that the senator was 1:1 0 Hlow in g1v1ng the of the SklllllL: s. Popular Progrum ; crn:,tr. G 15 B:t~~ t::r~ll 13car ' t : 6
name of t he hl'iber added to the further fad that other:; 8.30, !1, Pnul Whllcmau ':. Pu m ter~ . 1 ll~';' ·uwrc Mu ~t1cftlc.s. tl. i 5

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O rch ; 6:f.~ Jlrtorton.
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tb keep uut uf Wil l' is to l'.t"ti111P hi:-. navy ought to take a i r- _ !1.;1~~· Q:ch: '7 ·3o Kate em l~h ':.
iook at China, Thitl untnt·tunute country has on the ave r-~Mw 1c, i 4fi Gk ~ m C ha11 c&gt; 1 ~ : s:nw
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Those employed will be named
Jm:n ltst.~ of needy drawn up by
t he county relief IOOllliiUttees now
beint: ot11anl11ed under direction r#
the Governor's emergency uncmploymeut relief ca binet. The wa~
h;u; not been determined .
Under present Plans. at leas t IfiD
or the bridges will be br a ZO·f()(J(.
.&lt;;pan or lallj:e!·. To many secUon,;1
Pt ·•J"t'l meriiug Wed . 7.30 P. M .
·these wHI be Important lmprov~- Hnsh' rs::s fflt"..'ihlll followmg .
:ments. The winter vrogram it.seV
f'H(JR.Ctl Ot' CHIW~T
w111 be as !tn·ge 1\S {l.n or&lt;llnary pr()
r:ram ror an entlre y~ar.
Plan~~: are being r'ushed ill the t'. I. G11a·d•~r, Pa~&gt;,or, Middleport
Tom Amoo of Bt\ltlmore, ts ' vlslt - hope that the ftrRt ot the contracta
!I :H' A M. Bible 'school Be PI-e~ with Mr . and Mra, Speed Pick - may be let In November.
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"I he Mfn and Women of
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7 .30 EviL~Aelistlc Evening scr·
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IN MIDDLEPORT.
Pomeroy, Is to co nduct the le&amp;SO•l
this week, In the abse-nt-e or Brother Gardner, who ~s In :m evun~llstlc C!Ullpo.l&amp;n at Dt:!xt.er .
A cmfihtl Invitation ts extend~
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gehstlc services being conducted
at Dexter Services are being held
Nice Pork Roast, fresh callies, lb ... 12'/2 c
each evening, including Saturda.v.
Set'V1Ce8 begin promptly at 8 .00 o·Fresh Ham Skinned and Sliced ; . . . 20c
tlock. Come!

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We Han Lots Of Other Specialo------{;ome
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f lit-nds- uue thurg t•J&lt;lay &lt;.~ml :mothet thing
tomorrow, They are , ·lwrt)'J the to~lllc - - a lways
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game rlu.:y began hHn!Jasung a whole lot of
tlllllJfS :md f! _.:b. So!lle o f the tal k was nght
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co iled to M'C me the otht&gt;r day to teU me !l.ome-

thmg aho11t C! lF~~TERFIE!J) . The thing that
ple:1f.r'&lt;l me more tlwn anything dse was that he
&lt;11! ~;, 't l.i ll ll ..l~t anti utss out any udu:r cigarette;
Lut, ,,f cou t:-&gt;(', he tl1uughl liMt CHE.STE.RFJ 1·' 1.1) w .~~ t i lt ln::st . . . ,-\tid I r~ther agree with
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Rib Roast, fl·om young tender beef .. , 15c
"\[eal Chops, extra fine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c
Steak, tender and Juicy .. , .. ......... 20c
Salt Pork, extra nice, "not jowl" ... 12%c
Swift's Monog1 am Bacon ........... 25c
Swift's Premium Bacon Y" lb ......... 20c
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Pork Liver, tender . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good Coffee, 2 poumls . . . . . . . . . .
25c
Flour, choice Winter Wheat ......... 45c:

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Fred.
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The mOBt oordllll ln'l'ltation Is extended til all those who are not attending elsewhere.
Molnlng worship at 10:30. Anthem by the \'e&amp;ted choJr. The sermon topic ," The inestim~tble value
of a soul fOI Chrlst ..
Unlon 6e!VIce at 1:30 In the
Simpson M. E. church. Rev. Glenn
Tennell will preach.
There will be a service at Mlnun'I'Ule Sunday evening at B p. m .
'l'uesday evening the Joint-ooWJcU will meet In the tower room
Wednesday evening, the Mary and
Martha league will meet at the
Peoce church. Friday f''l'enlf18 ? :30
Ule choir meets.
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t'. C. Kreager, PM&amp;or, Midtllepolt.
Btmday school 9:15 A. M. H. M.
Ci'OI:Ib, Supt.
'I Wurshlp ~tvice 10. 15 A. M. Sub;ect · "Qultte~ Not Winners"
IntE'I mcfilllle' B . Y. P. U. 6.30
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F"Iea~.e finn't fOf'll!t
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"TmnPformlj.tlon Cor llts Glary.''
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· 'I1w :J'ttrestrW and Cek!Atlal."
Wcdnr stlay evening' .~aY$' meetmg '..:30 'l("&lt;lrll8.'lct not 't(lt! bou~ or
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Uncle Sam rl 11(!H lhat he lo ~c~ hiM 1-~hirt, and Gandhi can't / ann H is Popular Da11 ce Orchestra. 1:30, Popular ~ram; 2, J41.18lc Of
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Louie .'! ll uugry FlvP; 1:!. P,lP!Ila " D~ :,c ~ o:·ciJ· }(J Llttle J· ck LltU ·
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WON- Chlcubo 1410 4_,.,, 01 r··:r :\.fr1wiet! f' 1ntaln.;•·s o rch; 12 Mr ci·
after the attempt iH :w id to have been mode, Iouks doubl y pm. Dlimt·• Datwt~ 6· 4~.~ Hai.~~~ nlgh! ~'l.elc=!l.:·; ; 12ao am M&gt;HmJ
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)al!t M11rCh when 1t 1:-; su 1ti n ha\'e oceurred.
Ea11 Bmtnea·s orch ; !), MUI:sirei' am , Mnl'll ln~ Mw;lcole: 10::10 VolcP.
Vlhile it j 11 unlail· l !l charge him with sud1 disgrace -, Bitow. 9 20 Clan•. Ltl Altci Em; of Bt. Louis. 1.3Q InternatlQnal
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ful conduct. tht• vel')' Jea ~ t th11t I-" me um bent ou htm 1!-1 t 11 bln:s Boys: 10 JO. Jnn GudJer':, ~alon MusJCa l: 12:30 pm, Lltll~
now und for- Orch; II . Ted Weemt;' orcl1 . u .Jl' ~vmph ony : I 30 Oypsy TraH: 2
P rove e\'cry charge he hal' mutlc o1· to stand
Bill Don:d ttif.''9 Popu lar D~:m ce o 1• Symphotlk Hour; 4. Polo l\(ateh: 5
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State Ccrtuinly Wl' ha\'c no pla (' e in our public life fo1
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such me11 as will ddiberattl y c:oncoct li\U c h 1:1. talt&gt; m ord er lar Ore h: 6 : ~. Oene a 11 d iHcnn: 7. Katto Smith Music; B 30, Slnglug
tu rec e iv e 1 h e ap •wblitity nnd ~et their nume bcforl' th e ~!}tl ]$u Concert, 8 Fndas's Frolic S:uophon1s: 1·f.5: Male Chorus: 8,
8.30. Da nce P log!&amp; m ; u, Knda k Pc.pulor rrogram . 8, PopulaT COli ·
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Pt·oamm . IUO, TheaLrl' of the Air, cell , s ·ao. TI1e Onuehoa; 10, Sk·lng
10:15. The Byebhu BO}s; 11J :JO. Quartette ; 10 :30. Red Nichola Or\.!1
Vmcent J.opez· Ordr 11 Mt~lcal 11 . Jack Milts Orch.
In a way ynu l' un't hh!J101e Ganclhi for not wanting 1 ) ~~ulletln Boord ; u '::m. · MKuriCl' WJR- Octl·olt ~f.00-71i0l 9:36 atn,

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FIRST PRESBY1'ERL\N
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PEACE EVANGELICAN CHURCH
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Pure Silk full faahioned-Service weight ai¥1 ChiffonSizes B% to 10-New Fall colora-Tendresse, Sandee, Gun Met•l, Rove, Off White.-Every pair euaranteed to give the cuslo·
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cruh Into t.ht aetL here tale Thursday of a pan-Amertcan airways
~~omphi~an plant'
Onto ·pertiOll wu
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drowned, while 2 othen narrowly
Mrs Charleti COOI)er and da.uch -1 escaped death.
ter, Mary , were businer.s vislto.·11 ln l Survivors llllld the plane wt'nt
Columbua, Friday.
lnkl ». note dive when !lit pilot atM.n!. Clark WUU&amp;m8 who hu l tt"mpt.ed to drop under ». rov biLnlt
bten !U for some Ume, Ls repol'tcd The ahlp dropped 1llto the sea, the
lo bE' In a very serious conditiw•. pa.asen~ren cl!nwlng t.o a Wlni that
M.n~ H. £ . BUSh and d&amp;Uib.IA!r.l tlXLended out of the water
Kathleen. returned Thurtiday from ! w. L. Elmore, lhe polo., saved
a few weeks trip through the west- ~ the Jlvea ot the eleven by llf'ttinr
em states.
up th~ emerrf'ncy liCe boat of the
M.r. and Mn1. RRy Fermer J.ml plane . With A W . Eskin, radio
three daughten and Mrs. Err.Jnll operator. Elmore then brolr:e W1nMCCracken of Columbus, wt!re
dow11 In the plane and &amp;Misted the
.torJ at the home of Mr a.nd Mr ~ I pa~~Senaers onto the win&amp; and late1·
David Dar~&gt;t. Thursday.
'111to the rubber Ufebcat.
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Mrs Guy Suter !L11d 8011 n:~urnetl
PB.ssen11ers &amp;Ideo. uuun.e turn.s,
to th~lr home ln Welch. w . va in blowlrll" air in th e lite boat.
after .~;pe nding II. month here wllh They drt!ted for allll08l two hours
D r r.n d Mrs. w · E Sta '::s
In U1e Cog before they were res 1 .bury anu cued.
other relatlvea.
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The missing marl was Edward
M:· and M.rs. Oen\ld Rupe I.e- BanJt.ve ll, 10, Who boiB.rdf!Jt the
tumo:d Thursdil~ evening I rom Co- 1plane at Halifax. Coast auard
1umbl1S wbe~ the for m er has JUSl boats searched today tor hl1:1 body.
completed the summer cou1se at
The lite boat was slnkinli when
the Ohio Stale Uni Ver:.lt.v. Mr It was sighted by a ftshlng boat
Rupe will be employed as a ttlttche r tllld all of the passengers except
in Akron f(lr the coming wtnter
two of the women were In the
Mr. and .Mnl. William H. Ander· water
ron who we~ here to alltmd lhc
tune!'a! of the lak- Anthony AnderTO WEtt:oME DO-X CREW
5011 , returned w th eir home in
Coshocton, Friday.
New York , Aug. 28.- INs--omMrs Nancy Gregory a nd aon Er- !cers and crew of the OO·X, lhe
nest Major of Allee we~ Friday world's larsest plane, were to l.IE
gues t•: cf M!l!!l Virgie Major.
omclally welcomed to New Y(lrk
He.! ry Ga':ikilr arrived the first of today. The men who broughl the
the \'. t&gt;e k frcm 0 Columbu&gt;s hospital I huge air liner to New York on her
un,d crwent nn 12,000 mile ntaht from Oermany,
1-. her . he . rectutly
('Vc (;;m-allon. He Is getting along were to be recehed at city hall by
uiong 116 we ll as could t:. &lt;'Xpected. ~.omcta.ls headed by a.ctlng Ma.yor
M rs Wlllhtm Bn\dfmd- retumtd M c K e c ' ' - - - - - - - - Thursdav from a vj:;it wtth h~r
s lstf'r Mrs L R. Cn:mrell or wen..
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Virtini• Gre11

August Furniture Sale

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Game Ia Nip And Tuck
After Heavywd11hta
Get Good Start

1931 Oakland Sport Coupe at one third off
new prtce.
1930 J';uex 4 door Wire Wheel Sedan, like

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In a time of aftdent BlCif'J' the
nbiH belonged to a cnrlua They

.rue P'eat and sloWJng and red-red

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u blood. and. tbroqh generatioaa
lrlood had been shed for them. Last
ii!D .tie was the1t owner, Pnnce Mudftov, who defied a revolut1on.ary
:mob while his servant, Federoff ea.
caPed from the b\lriW'I.I; castle and
1lid them 1n a cave

1'hla It&gt; w noti • .l' the puiJilc that
tho Wbaloy Dental e&gt;fficu w111 b~
dlsoontlnued after Saturday AugUIIt 20th 19ill and all pa.rtlC/1 I dcbted to thi11 officu will pi B e set
tle their aCCOUJltS befOl C the n.bo
and aU persom tan ms ,. a.lrm
qo;J 011 t ~d oalce wm Pretit!Dt Barr:c /
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Ten year• have passed Pederolf
retuma and recaven the gems W1th
him 11 Frank Severn, who represents
Prince Munnov'a granddaughter, to
•hom tbe rubies now nghtfully be&amp;:m,g Federoff undertakes to amugaiiD them out of RuaSLB. He dtBBppe;r.n and Severn secretly returns to
tM lonely country home tn England,
Bq:gar'a Court. He urgel'ltly lutnU\Onll hu1 fnend, Jun Wynter, who
.-.,eta Feltz Sant. Severns lawyer.

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FOR SALE - ElbertA and Hale
WHALEY DENTAL OFJ:l'ICE
Peaches 75c per bushel BrinK
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detl Rutland, Ohio
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91-0rtglnal Cl'»lt when
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'lOU 401"-Lr MABEL?
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Now Everybody's Happy

By .JIMMY MURPH1'

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u ( 1 Llle St L':luts Btown .... ball team or the A E P
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Coffman F1cnch wanted to pttSii out CroJ.-;
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Newark
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a ftn I Providence and Minneapolis 111 tile !
1 1 s 11 111 tlrrp )I' 1 t1 {' &lt;pen
national ],~ague race last year c!e
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Lumpkin
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Chuck Benn :::
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1 o P&lt;'li 1 l' A.nd po ('(j a t:f[lrkmg home! Wasnln~tun St.al.e College Paclftc
u o I to vhl the bun gam ro 1 lh" Phi ~ ccast Cluunr1!ons
Tony
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~nt Severn ton1ght, that s the deval
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anx1ous, the older man !&gt;a1d qmetly
He hadffimshcd changmg the 1.1:hcel,
he got ba ck mto Ius car 'Ylel1,
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course,' rcphed Wynter ~:mphat1cally
The haze was de~pcmng u tbcy
made the la st few mrlcs to Beggar a
Cctttrt, as af as tlJcy 11eared the coa!lt
they were runnmg toto a io&amp; blow•
mg In from the &amp;ea
Umlcr the whtte dnftmg ve1l tht
fta.t country through wluch the road
led-stretches of mauhy waste land
ft1ned w1th bubblmg creeks from
the es uary. from wh1ch thgbts of
disturbed sea b1rds would liSe wheelrug w1th then har~h mouruful cncs
-seemed the last word rn dreary
desolatiOn
J tm \\ yntcr thought of that unnerved figure Sa.nt had pictured for
htm. Though Beggar'a Court, 11et ln
lh11 lonely, 8parsdy-populated corner of Essex m1ght offer des1red
htdmg for a man w1th enenues-Or
was 1t the pol1ce?-to throw offo the
ecent, 1t could hardly be the be:1t
place m 1ts depressmg lsolat1on for
one whose nerves had all gone co

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Pittsbur!PI at St IAu.i\9
Only game~&gt;
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AMEIUCA:o.l LEJ. OUE
St Loula at Cleveland
Washlnltorl at Bostan
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Ne\\ York &amp;t PhllaCielphia
Only aame6

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Toledo a.t St Paul
Ipdlanapoll~ at M11v.aukpc
tpulSvllle at KaJLSRS ClJ;V

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'A frown ngly thought(ul look bad
cr~pt mto Sant's face.
'Wyl\L_er, he waso t J1ke the same
man of ten mou ths ago when I last
aaw him All gone to ptcces A man
on the rack of unner·lilng tuspense,
ti those haunted eyes ol h1s meant
•nytlnng-a. man lJVmg w1th {eJ,r at
hts dhow Sober facts Wynter,
melodram 111c aR 1t may sound Fear
o{ what? God knows l mall m the
Qa.rk, yet M aybe Severn II tell Uf
R!ntght. But 11" ~omcthmg brg and
acnous-and I m unea sy, \Vyntervneasyl,.
Wynter s face wa s both st;trtled
and bewlldered as he stared at the
olher man
'AU gone to p1cces? But ~ome­
how I cant lmagme that of Severn
Of cours,t, 1 know you're not 1okmg
-but 1t 5eems so unl1ke lum Always
10 imperturbably cool v;1th any
-.mount of pluo::k and nerve-tl1e
.art of chap 01 e YoUuld have 5atd
noth mg could ratlle"
Sa.nt nodded

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SP~RTANS Ofr£R
riN[ SC~HJlJlE Or I
G~MES l~IS Y[AR

., ~5_i_drie-y WaPIAuc¥-.-

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to work Po:t.t'"roy llnd &amp;ur
ro1mdJng oounUcs. calling Oil
bwllnei!S concerns Natlonal1y ad
vcrtl&amp;ed llne-.Must be a hutiW"r
Permanent
ronnecttoQ if you
ma!tc good
MERCHAN'T.3 IN
DUSTRIES INC 2001 3oa9 HOD'Ml
A\I nue Dayton Ohio
8-26 at
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Llague

By CLIFF STERRETT

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restl{t.fef; ror the Lean.e In the
tlr::~t Ullllng ubtil Neutzling c ~~ 1

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1t m the IJ.Inth
Joe
Bhoote1"
Ebcl.,l&gt;!lch former
Bli
In Nmth When Four Tall- ca tc h"r was the Lean etlrtlniJ piteht&gt;r ~ut !&gt;&lt;lOr W:lrk cc the mound
ies Are Pushed Over
&lt;Jtnwllcd Capt Ba} RCllSh to re
The Platemov him Tl!e .score was 17 \o u
with the F'D.t.ot dragging down the
'lhUls ta Y lVL tl lJ! ! '
\\ l11 lm h6v~ end of the b6oon
Shooter
one up l u, er n\ l!'.t.l r 1 on (he t jS however that the Chief u.sed
~trC"l:; u! P 1 1crny d t 1 s(Hil poe,. l~dgment Lhc.t he wouJP, have
ftflt!t'n
:1ll ulhn ~ 11 cludmg lh"' wen the game If he had been al
E ncr :J • C I S s t PI 11
the CJ I&lt;I&lt; lowe~ to finish It
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1n F la 1 I thr r p! uon m Ch 1m
und even rudy lu J;J~~n 'll.l c
Tl hit-!! were lito 16 also wil.h
p!Ul 111l} a td d l cetl\cl} sho~ea the F1ta on tlKl he&amp;.\y end The er111to he \1 ~~
Xtskc
E nU~I1 rors were nine api~e for the play
old anct ~tJUlC big ::ual ! !I lean e-rs nnd ll'olce that many each for
aud fat
md 'll. eak d unk 1'11.l1Rt h11.s lxen generally voted the

J929 Essex Coach, hne performer
1927 Dodge Coupe and Sedan.
Several good Cars in Runmng shape at .,.
$25 Each

CUQD.lQI!d. wor&amp;hlp. a.cd Sunday
meetlns for t ChQol 9 00 A M
c~ •il{:l h8 waa even worse On .t::.Jd wou d huvt: umplrt::s 11. lw ...,
MiUe the • ully of Fool.bt!.ll rule~ and root
nip&amp; w~lp li.l vur c hurc.lt
a cloae declaion, Danny would ablC t.u see a !('art guy or h s
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lllhtwt'-ht and Cllarle)"
r ball tJIDctaU.nl:l c.onducted Jointly b ~ 7 30 l&gt; N.
the n .. putmenl, of Phy:U ::,al EJuca 1 QQnl
lc.rKtt that c(lnf~rence
ohak&lt; and lillY 1 u! thl breaks
p.
ll(h&lt;w...
tw;l to the rlfll,Qer
~~eored a technical knockoyt
oVer llc.n ..,1 th~ Ohio Unnerslty ILDI1 tbu meets Se-pt I which Is clcwse at
dol'! I know Mr R.unne
J los"
By !ar the la1ge.sl CI()Wl o f Lhl
Leo BroUlle Brooklyn (4)
Ohlo A.saoctatlort ol F'oott:all otfl harlD
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m9(ic~ ol1 that decl:;ion I llll ~~~ liC8.80f: w ~ ~ un hand llll c! lh H
At Boston---S~nley PQrMa Jer- cala will 0:! held at Ohio Univer
m&amp;.)ibe yqu wero out that Is if he would tune betn r ope/i :.lr~t....hcd 1
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&amp;ey City heavywel&amp;'ht
deleat.ed alty t alurdlly al ten o clock DJ F
BETHANY M IE CHUHVH
ba~J~Qil there lD m.lnuk~ ulwau ccnu·r flf'ld u lon" b) Ulc eM: I Glvea four Hlta, Fana Babe Hunt Oklahoma. U01
A Lambert nationally kno/Jn loot
Gknn L Tennell Mlnhlkr
of IDe ~11 If conditions we1e 1
hou~ t o kt-ep I\C crowc.l bH1 k L
ball ~~ou thodly will have wmplet"
g l-1 A l4 Sund¥y school BenJ
verte&lt;t 114 oourae Danny wa.~&gt; too
lhrr we tc no &lt;pc,., ll\ltJlublL
Ntne And DrtVC!II In
cha ~re and conduct. uf the m ~ e t N£u.ldbig 8uvl
Th"" b(f c;:Sown of the evcnh1g Dt p ty Sheriff Ba 1k Youn..., J,uct
Three Run•
lng \U coachell playcn; and om
10 15 A M Sunday servtce ol
!!Jill J.lontai:i:a. who saw l1ls ti1st thr \ llluw OJ! um th&lt;tt .... a ~ :.o I n &gt;t
ctalli are cordially Invited ;~.1 d ~YI! \IOr ~ ttlp Anthem by chair Violin
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game !.tonday nlaht and thliik:s ~.:um n~ back \llO put m~o hct L.1 1
ed ta att nd
solo Ed Wehrung MM"nillg n~edi­
s lnec thlt time he llts lnH c1 B• 1 l11t.o 1 Juv a11d tl t n th n
1111 1&lt;
CUBS BREAKS EVEN
Ol tu Unhrrslt y tht ~ }CUI h ~~ l~tlun F'alt.h Lost In Darkn~
a~l. \he game essayed to help lUll ~ ! t Haul n t tr. .. p nt1 .. he. 1 ,
('igh t games on lt.s ~l wdul
p!J.} I 7 ~o P M Evenh1g su tv lce oJ
Danm umplre and lt Yill:S t L ilJLl~ cld I tll v.a 1lavr1 In t lht t l
l n8' h diana
Srpt~mtEr .. 6 ll\1 •&gt; wo •h p lu Slmps::m ch urch Th[!mc
WJth
P1rateaj
Hemaley
U ~.IBid It W81:i so bad pt.'OVI" ehf'r
from horne Butler l:l.l AUH:n.~ o~t for I ought
8plrltt1A.I Dyuunle~
Doublea Twtce, Reds
cOJ!FP1atued Lhat r~s nnc.l rubber
Ltu.kc l :m t nk} lou
ober ~rd
~nlson
at t or[! 11 II&lt; n.s f und in the B oo k of Acl.s
must tie, burning m the nctg!lb ~r .,hv1 stop 11 liS thoc let~d 1g bu.J
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I Oct 10 Slmp~n at Ath us o t
111~ em f~n:nCt' ~CM.Io!.ut will bfo
Lose To Phila
hood The odor was that sttong pt1ln
r b bblt~ fvl 111~ ~;IJUd t 1 I
17 cmctnnat1 at Ciuounatl a 1 h r i&lt;J thl:s ~k ill CuJwnbus at the
Abcut the mlddl" Of the gawe 'll.h~l le.s.~ f"U~:.
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Ill (
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I cl::t!r 24 1Lll1 We,..lf'yan at Atn~ 11 Ga• ~ Fourth St Chmcn
Chlfl1 Roush came te~:~.rlug dow1 kl lhm ,., clllll~l\
IJ hllll
n 11 I
IN~ ::;porb Wt tet
1Oct 31 This I~; Lhc llOJl ~v 11 u 11 g
TtJ n on!) services to be held next
nrst e n a close play It J:; saltl that Wat Kln Jookm, 11 ~e H 11111 u
N \ Y&lt;Jtk Ang :!b - Whl! ~ tilt 1
1gam• ln November Depa HI' 1s trl't ,.,.eck v.lll be lhe SUlldRy school
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Danr.y refused to makt: th e d~ Is on t 1 ~ n tu l l 1 1 t 11 h1 1 1 ll I 11
\V" Jtl , B1 1 klyn H.ob1ns v. c1
dom~
Tap• away from l1omf" on Lhc nenth
KlN M &gt; CHUf H
ion 1. 1til he shnt dice .,.,ltr. Bull to it \ 1 ll rtdm ~ J' , t BolJbh 1 1 1l
1o t , 1 xln~ PI fSidc ut F&amp;ank .B Eight
' Mlarr. l come! t.o A .nq on th 141
FOil( s r
see 'I' hether he was uut or safe an j he ~I o h 1d u t lo o! lh 1
\
y 1 11dmltt d h'l:' 1:-; to;liill!! tu tak"
F1rat
Played
to o~rve Dad ~ day \lhl• h end~
9 '\ M Morning service d wo.r
whet• the naturallt'Vtlll was roll
1 hn J~l lvltltxktd Chl f H} IWll 1 u L&gt;vct~t s '-' to &lt;ull!Olnll'. nut
Sept.
13th.
the schedule
1&gt;h 1P , A
1 10 ~
ed he called Bay out. and tbc gB.lli" ho tl: ~ llad U ' u 1 ~ IJut II
1&gt; 1 1 In lllllnmg
M Sunctu.y scl10ol
was llalt.ed whl)e Bay :stat ted tu 1v. a~ rluc lllo~tl} 1n In I.Jl Ul 1 l1 J 11\ Giant.~ 'II.ill al.% train otl U
Till unlv !!' 1vi~ next B unda~
take them to jail fm gambling Jhe Chid :s so tall 11r enut mnl L 111 \li("S\ t oa~t In 1932 J m 11R the 11
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l'oi!l be the Sun,..ay !!Chool ,
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Chief saJ.d he wouldu t have mind 'l&lt; ll d trtLll ti l
f 1 1111 I v. I
vi UL o11 ll1 Plttsb treh PI I "B I Player
Ever Tut(Continued from 'lage three/
JiiR!i&gt;T M. E. CHURCH
fallu b 1 l ~ J
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11es uul till Clma:;!o &lt;.;uln 'JhU
Cl
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RUTLAND OHIO
&lt;'d ' Jt • , c1 ~_. ~ H til
111
1 I (Jnl , tl u 11 1 ~t :;cat. 1
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ored" Zuppke So ue- I
HEA.TII M E CHUiU II
The Chlll'rb By Ttle Side of The
le!l 1 " 1 f' t t 1 ti H' 1 1 1 Jl "HI
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1 1 &lt;coli c1 th
exart
b' ·, ·•entor
C H Ekhl.arft' Pll!ilor M•d!l1&lt;!p1rt
ae. 4
hct 1 '- '
l1lt a b 1 1 11 IJ1t \ 1 1 1 , r tho Rubtm. wtll J&gt;l;'t &amp;t
1 9 10 A M S"nday odo ~"
Re\' Han-y Dye Mlnl&amp;Ur
6Crl ' ' ' n
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tr1 1 x tn ( 1d'
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zal E Mlller SupL
P1of C 0 Chapman
Director
t ' n
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IL 1 1 til 1 11:u ut1 JJHbnt:l} Lf I Pmtsmouth onto
UKUB
I 10 0 A M Mcrn1m; \\ stu1 of Mu.slc Mrs C o Chapman
h lo.:ltSOliS lh l 1931tSpl
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nbeman
t. RlSwho
tne R ubt-rt
bt~t ~ SubJ&lt;ct What U1c Churt11 M~a1 chmch p18nlst
!P.tl'ulrill\ 1v
h1'.\ ll 1
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cr~;t• ~ug Fl lJ!l(ln !:&gt; C uppe e~Lmed hascomelo toBo~&amp;andGuL~ lll i.~Mrvlcl I~
Cllurchschool915
Usua!pro'
I e~;rto Lcoach the Spa,.,..
~•am; t'5P«Jall~
Cor the junlru m mb ,.. Classes
gram furnished
by the Junior
1 not too hmd llid (1 f'
1 11 111
I tl
1 t: ut Il Ill
l&gt;Pl 1ng pllllner
01 tsmouth
OUJ ctm'Ch
and CQIIlpetent
teacherBchoir
for
\11\s 1 b .u &lt;' at J ! 11 .., h wf 1 • I ltu 1 1g 1:111 "'
~uu~fac aspiru.nts for the 1931 champ 1on 01
Publl
hi
10 30
11 1 1 u
1
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b &lt;' 1 11 Lol St'
t '\
1
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C til 1 1 11 ~IL 11 ur 11 ship of t he National Profe.sslonal
A 30 P M Epworth Lea ., II&lt;' ' 1 ll 1~;rJ ai~WIIcal ;rog~! ~Y the
1
1 I Jl&lt;. ~lbh
1!! 1 111 1 1
llril &lt;J ll( l (I
l1 \lut \\Ill t !i\Jlgh\ Football Lc811:U.C
Hill name h Avery Eichinger leader
lvesW choir
Solo Miss Bcatrhc
1 11
\\m t'll. •runs ltlhm 1
1 \•h
Oi:orge Pot.sy Clarkalltlmell
73{)PMF.&gt;enlng!l!!rVICe8th Pond
Bermrul
tht'flle
What
F1ts H.\lllOI 1 1
It
I 11 H 1 ~ 1 t: 1 o~nl h .. noth lllnl qua1ter-ba.ck aud former ~If JHt Tumltip: Dtfcflt 1:1tn Vol e n Shall We Ctloosc From Life?
1 1 {_n&lt;lt
1 1 ~ \ lbJ ll 1 np&lt;ll lha ector oJ Rthleucs at Kansas and
R&lt; h
7 30 F M \', n1n c :1a, Jl!L '!lt.. I No cvcnlug &amp;&lt;'rvll::e
\1 rll l 1t IIH IL
I 1
~lu tl y Halt 1~ of lh~ Drt 1u
11 Butle1 Unlver.\!ltle~;
S&lt;' \ kc
A Real Friendly chur&lt;:h with a
I l I l ((lly \1 IS Hlrkt tl
J
ll I c c-.rd W II.Jelt It t; J s 1 I
P"l lL \NO Sl JOII:\ L U I ll I Wf conu fur
1
11liii Clll
l'l
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oftJCU!ouklutlub
l
tbauquct
And
in
Port.sm&lt;'Uth
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o\SBUfU'MECHtfRt:H
11~1 h r ~tmttU 10 lngh ll)lltd
1
l,J.u-rl ~ t &lt;1 cl s 1 nl!J l sport!anscon~tllutejust aboutUw
J { Plkh Pn~t.or
SYRACUSE
~uLh 1 d~ 11 bl kl: u
ti l t
ll);l c.l! n1d h llRI&gt; \\I Jll¥.:1
n(v tuwns enthe JlOpulo.tlon
Thr y
J llt £ r 1 lCS at et
J hn:s
Rev Harry hre Minister
l eu 1 tc u l&lt;!ll
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LJa
1 1 I J p ~~ 1 an ~ t 11 a I 1 J lb1llt~f s tp.h~ LncJ1 football se!INlsly l1crc h
h
Avely M Roberl'l
Bupermten
1
tht&gt;v !'('IWI J Ill J.IU ll u l
, 1t ha \flkl' 1 hm1 thn e for lon1:1 gone arc the days Yohi!n 1'1 c ~~edt!~ H hco
A M
I rlent of churc h school Ml s A r.
11 10
l-huhll&lt;l s p
lit
l
\II lP h club t: Jl
( mc1e team can I'. ill ll chs.mplon 1
dbnn
(;\lUl t h
Fl:umgan an n
Gertrude MeI H
l 1 11 ~Jcr aft, 1 c
Pll lui
111
Jfll ~~~ l n v.tth shtll Herr. H 1s a cmnmumt} pro 1 1\fJ ~Jcn M'r&gt; lct'f&gt; t
P M R
Briel&lt;' Dlrr:ct&lt;.&gt;lif of Music
2
hu
1 ut ~ 1 1
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1
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a u ny d p~ 1tun
Cbut&lt;:h sc hool930
,.- 11
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tdd\JSltlJJUllllll~
1n a llUbllsbed ;utlcle
7,uppkciJctmllllgtfColumbu IIlii:: 111 1 EpworthLeague
a
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Ihr 1 1 ~w 1 coJ til u 1 1 ~-: 1 111
hl~ not only descnbea mark o..&gt; ~P"IIl c1 a~ thiS ~r.1vl{ ~ II
t !l ~n
E~euing wm:-;.hip 6 75 30 Special
1 ~r 1 1
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&lt; mb , c I.e dll r 1 ,
Ull 11 3 thr. best player he evet CQiicne I I Will be Thr: f-{ mp i !:&gt;!il:JJ a t w~~ ( Muslc by the Young People~; vest
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1 CllJtag \lillllt ~0 'J tot H~ al;;o declares Pot5J. has ex rf Jt us CO"tnnln g th" H::.1v ~t ul ed chmr
l 1
pl J
t 11 \1 1 r, ht 1 lite h ll 01 eutl'd the headle~t Jlia)s he hus Immu tal Sows •
&amp;rmon bv the mlnl~ter
1 '4ltncrn;cd And UPJike nu&amp;t
L&lt; 11 l lho\\nles 1 11111 " Ill
~''e
All nrr h eart.i.h lm Lrd
Wr_ lmtte yo u to worship with us
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to. know He s been plnces and sr.en _
VIc Sot til
gaH things

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.;n B1f
l•tter by Chlet
R.cwh And was It a honey? That
O.DS\Hr dear r,tlldtt lq cue yOU
Wf'r&gt; unlcrhmate [t¥Julh not. \o t;.a
thii!re ,an be p,na~ ~Y any one
or :l.ll et the otbm- 2,600 ~
:olk.'l W.tl() wE R 1!: there It w A
a dR.LS~ frcm the i.lme Bay opened

...rs.uday ll&lt;hcol

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Ike ~raiba.eh
Pati
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Rl~kctt.a, ~he

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WAN'I'I:I)-M8 ~at&amp; to ptue 'l&amp;c
• c.ar Modem rqqipmllll.
Sl!nitf! Statton Souli.J tnd
Brtd,e Approach
8·10-Jit FOR RltN r - Houae ot five roonu;
and, bal.h modem UnproH men!.$
WANTED---Presh ER:as Dlrt!Ct from
Mr.- 0 L Bradbmy
8 26 4t
Producer t-:a Buyer Wrtte .IJ
McMillar 1208 Coal St Wlnklpanpartment
bUf'l Pll
1-~-at
furnlahtd or unru.mt..hcd Fur
8 25 31.
w,.NfED---~o men
between 11 nnct: pep.t.- 5-L

l'lreman

BA"yWINDO~M KID~ ~:i:i~~~~~ :',;Q~;;,,d

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Help Wantecl-

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At New Yorll-8011)'
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RINSO
17c
LIFEBUOY SOAP
3
SUPf:RSUDS
2 15c
SUGAR ••• o·s, •• ~ ••&lt;" 1.27
CIGARETTES ~II Braad~af\lln $1.29

free

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recent lt*fA ot t.helr znothet',

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Foot
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Rules
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lONG l[AN BOY~
J""' ~~re
T0 Be D.ISCUSSf d '"~'&lt;·
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AR[ TRIMM[o By :"bol(lt;t~c:te.::~e;;:: =-:~~;~[n! ':enn~~~~ =~n ~h~e~~p~~ pl~~~d l~!~l ~~:~:n~ ~~~ ~~ I W£ll TO MARK :~J*C=f:~~G~=
tv.
FIGHT RESULTS

and
hp[wara!"
"' .00
V&lt;nlnd
nH&lt;e sth [~ol &lt;h•y
been oobe&lt;
~'OtAld talkod
the Obout
IP'elteltwho&lt;
reqp.&amp;tlltf'S ........
lkd LeilbeJ~
waa lill.ld
lo od'
to caH•u him
He a''"''
1d "'"'"""
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ttoqal baH pme ever pla)'ed • In bt 4f1T1b11 aDd lhori.J Re~ Lhe ohl Ru:s.s..-11 MUd the~&lt;: was n o qul,!...t o
PotnProy ilt wu the much f:\!aeui.B~ troD ~uy thouaht he y;al!i lal,ltllll:l but 111at. Ike gav e thu l\ u row ! o.l

Lower Prices

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Late Model Used Cars.

Game Ia Nip And Tuck
After Heavywd11hta
Get Good Start

1931 Oakland Sport Coupe at one third off
new prtce.
1930 J';uex 4 door Wire Wheel Sedan, like

CONTEST IS WON

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45 to f!Ukr radio le-kvl!lcn
and tfllklng plcturef; ste•dy em
ploJmcnt and a good opportunlty

Morning Star
AN:l BAfiNER

one wtUing t.o learn

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SAU.BMAN WANttO--Lorol man

For S•le. M1sc...-

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READ THIS FIRST
In a time of aftdent BlCif'J' the
nbiH belonged to a cnrlua They

.rue P'eat and sloWJng and red-red

NOTICE

u blood. and. tbroqh generatioaa
lrlood had been shed for them. Last
ii!D .tie was the1t owner, Pnnce Mudftov, who defied a revolut1on.ary
:mob while his servant, Federoff ea.
caPed from the b\lriW'I.I; castle and
1lid them 1n a cave

1'hla It&gt; w noti • .l' the puiJilc that
tho Wbaloy Dental e&gt;fficu w111 b~
dlsoontlnued after Saturday AugUIIt 20th 19ill and all pa.rtlC/1 I dcbted to thi11 officu will pi B e set
tle their aCCOUJltS befOl C the n.bo
and aU persom tan ms ,. a.lrm
qo;J 011 t ~d oalce wm Pretit!Dt Barr:c /
•fd Ul;ne All dr.ntal cqulpu• 11

Ten year• have passed Pederolf
retuma and recaven the gems W1th
him 11 Frank Severn, who represents
Prince Munnov'a granddaughter, to
•hom tbe rubies now nghtfully be&amp;:m,g Federoff undertakes to amugaiiD them out of RuaSLB. He dtBBppe;r.n and Severn secretly returns to
tM lonely country home tn England,
Bq:gar'a Court. He urgel'ltly lutnU\Onll hu1 fnend, Jun Wynter, who
.-.,eta Feltz Sant. Severns lawyer.

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WHALEY DENTAL OFJ:l'ICE
Peaches 75c per bushel BrinK
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GRAIN PRIC~S
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By .JIMMY MURPH1'

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Coffman F1cnch wanted to pttSii out CroJ.-;
1 Nc 2fl DICI
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11015 to 1 two seasons
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Newark
P t t_, l: trl!n
a ftn I Providence and Minneapolis 111 tile !
1 1 s 11 111 tlrrp )I' 1 t1 {' &lt;pen
national ],~ague race last year c!e
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Lumpkin
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Chuck Benn :::
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1and Cy Kald Newcomers In the
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la.-;t
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n o] 1il I 1111 n: Pmk( ~ WIHil n s lep yeo! s fullback and captain of
1 o P&lt;'li 1 l' A.nd po ('(j a t:f[lrkmg home! Wasnln~tun St.al.e College Paclftc
u o I to vhl the bun gam ro 1 lh" Phi ~ ccast Cluunr1!ons
Tony
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eucan choice from Colorado Col
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M'Rmes and tiU! Spartans have &amp;el~
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when the Spartans meet Brooklyn
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Gold Medal
Country CluL
Pdlabury
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N.a41onal Pro'-!lhmal FootbaJ.I
Toledo
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NATIONAJ L~AOUE
Sept 3-8unday Brooklyn \1 lth
Club
Won Los•
Prt !Stumpy 1 homason 3 00 n m
t.t LOUIS
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Chicago
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2 lg pkco. 39c
Ch1r.ago
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Bo:;ton
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lltf P1tlsbursh
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Phlladelph a
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AMEBICAN LEAGVE
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Wa hmgton
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~nt Severn ton1ght, that s the deval
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anx1ous, the older man !&gt;a1d qmetly
He hadffimshcd changmg the 1.1:hcel,
he got ba ck mto Ius car 'Ylel1,
what~\cr the trouble 1~
Severn
knows he can tollnt on us to the
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That goes "'1thout saymg of
course,' rcphed Wynter ~:mphat1cally
The haze was de~pcmng u tbcy
made the la st few mrlcs to Beggar a
Cctttrt, as af as tlJcy 11eared the coa!lt
they were runnmg toto a io&amp; blow•
mg In from the &amp;ea
Umlcr the whtte dnftmg ve1l tht
fta.t country through wluch the road
led-stretches of mauhy waste land
ft1ned w1th bubblmg creeks from
the es uary. from wh1ch thgbts of
disturbed sea b1rds would liSe wheelrug w1th then har~h mouruful cncs
-seemed the last word rn dreary
desolatiOn
J tm \\ yntcr thought of that unnerved figure Sa.nt had pictured for
htm. Though Beggar'a Court, 11et ln
lh11 lonely, 8parsdy-populated corner of Essex m1ght offer des1red
htdmg for a man w1th enenues-Or
was 1t the pol1ce?-to throw offo the
ecent, 1t could hardly be the be:1t
place m 1ts depressmg lsolat1on for
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St Loula at Cleveland
Washlnltorl at Bostan
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'A frown ngly thought(ul look bad
cr~pt mto Sant's face.
'Wyl\L_er, he waso t J1ke the same
man of ten mou ths ago when I last
aaw him All gone to ptcces A man
on the rack of unner·lilng tuspense,
ti those haunted eyes ol h1s meant
•nytlnng-a. man lJVmg w1th {eJ,r at
hts dhow Sober facts Wynter,
melodram 111c aR 1t may sound Fear
o{ what? God knows l mall m the
Qa.rk, yet M aybe Severn II tell Uf
R!ntght. But 11" ~omcthmg brg and
acnous-and I m unea sy, \Vyntervneasyl,.
Wynter s face wa s both st;trtled
and bewlldered as he stared at the
olher man
'AU gone to p1cces? But ~ome­
how I cant lmagme that of Severn
Of cours,t, 1 know you're not 1okmg
-but 1t 5eems so unl1ke lum Always
10 imperturbably cool v;1th any
-.mount of pluo::k and nerve-tl1e
.art of chap 01 e YoUuld have 5atd
noth mg could ratlle"
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ro1mdJng oounUcs. calling Oil
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vcrtl&amp;ed llne-.Must be a hutiW"r
Permanent
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MERCHAN'T.3 IN
DUSTRIES INC 2001 3oa9 HOD'Ml
A\I nue Dayton Ohio
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ies Are Pushed Over
&lt;Jtnwllcd Capt Ba} RCllSh to re
The Platemov him Tl!e .score was 17 \o u
with the F'D.t.ot dragging down the
'lhUls ta Y lVL tl lJ! ! '
\\ l11 lm h6v~ end of the b6oon
Shooter
one up l u, er n\ l!'.t.l r 1 on (he t jS however that the Chief u.sed
~trC"l:; u! P 1 1crny d t 1 s(Hil poe,. l~dgment Lhc.t he wouJP, have
ftflt!t'n
:1ll ulhn ~ 11 cludmg lh"' wen the game If he had been al
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the CJ I&lt;I&lt; lowe~ to finish It
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und even rudy lu J;J~~n 'll.l c
Tl hit-!! were lito 16 also wil.h
p!Ul 111l} a td d l cetl\cl} sho~ea the F1ta on tlKl he&amp;.\y end The er111to he \1 ~~
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E nU~I1 rors were nine api~e for the play
old anct ~tJUlC big ::ual ! !I lean e-rs nnd ll'olce that many each for
aud fat
md 'll. eak d unk 1'11.l1Rt h11.s lxen generally voted the

J929 Essex Coach, hne performer
1927 Dodge Coupe and Sedan.
Several good Cars in Runmng shape at .,.
$25 Each

CUQD.lQI!d. wor&amp;hlp. a.cd Sunday
meetlns for t ChQol 9 00 A M
c~ •il{:l h8 waa even worse On .t::.Jd wou d huvt: umplrt::s 11. lw ...,
MiUe the • ully of Fool.bt!.ll rule~ and root
nip&amp; w~lp li.l vur c hurc.lt
a cloae declaion, Danny would ablC t.u see a !('art guy or h s
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r ball tJIDctaU.nl:l c.onducted Jointly b ~ 7 30 l&gt; N.
the n .. putmenl, of Phy:U ::,al EJuca 1 QQnl
lc.rKtt that c(lnf~rence
ohak&lt; and lillY 1 u! thl breaks
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tw;l to the rlfll,Qer
~~eored a technical knockoyt
oVer llc.n ..,1 th~ Ohio Unnerslty ILDI1 tbu meets Se-pt I which Is clcwse at
dol'! I know Mr R.unne
J los"
By !ar the la1ge.sl CI()Wl o f Lhl
Leo BroUlle Brooklyn (4)
Ohlo A.saoctatlort ol F'oott:all otfl harlD
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At Boston---S~nley PQrMa Jer- cala will 0:! held at Ohio Univer
m&amp;.)ibe yqu wero out that Is if he would tune betn r ope/i :.lr~t....hcd 1
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deleat.ed alty t alurdlly al ten o clock DJ F
BETHANY M IE CHUHVH
ba~J~Qil there lD m.lnuk~ ulwau ccnu·r flf'ld u lon" b) Ulc eM: I Glvea four Hlta, Fana Babe Hunt Oklahoma. U01
A Lambert nationally kno/Jn loot
Gknn L Tennell Mlnhlkr
of IDe ~11 If conditions we1e 1
hou~ t o kt-ep I\C crowc.l bH1 k L
ball ~~ou thodly will have wmplet"
g l-1 A l4 Sund¥y school BenJ
verte&lt;t 114 oourae Danny wa.~&gt; too
lhrr we tc no &lt;pc,., ll\ltJlublL
Ntne And DrtVC!II In
cha ~re and conduct. uf the m ~ e t N£u.ldbig 8uvl
Th"" b(f c;:Sown of the evcnh1g Dt p ty Sheriff Ba 1k Youn..., J,uct
Three Run•
lng \U coachell playcn; and om
10 15 A M Sunday servtce ol
!!Jill J.lontai:i:a. who saw l1ls ti1st thr \ llluw OJ! um th&lt;tt .... a ~ :.o I n &gt;t
ctalli are cordially Invited ;~.1 d ~YI! \IOr ~ ttlp Anthem by chair Violin
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solo Ed Wehrung MM"nillg n~edi­
s lnec thlt time he llts lnH c1 B• 1 l11t.o 1 Juv a11d tl t n th n
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Ol tu Unhrrslt y tht ~ }CUI h ~~ l~tlun F'alt.h Lost In Darkn~
a~l. \he game essayed to help lUll ~ ! t Haul n t tr. .. p nt1 .. he. 1 ,
('igh t games on lt.s ~l wdul
p!J.} I 7 ~o P M Evenh1g su tv lce oJ
Danm umplre and lt Yill:S t L ilJLl~ cld I tll v.a 1lavr1 In t lht t l
l n8' h diana
Srpt~mtEr .. 6 ll\1 •&gt; wo •h p lu Slmps::m ch urch Th[!mc
WJth
P1rateaj
Hemaley
U ~.IBid It W81:i so bad pt.'OVI" ehf'r
from horne Butler l:l.l AUH:n.~ o~t for I ought
8plrltt1A.I Dyuunle~
Doublea Twtce, Reds
cOJ!FP1atued Lhat r~s nnc.l rubber
Ltu.kc l :m t nk} lou
ober ~rd
~nlson
at t or[! 11 II&lt; n.s f und in the B oo k of Acl.s
must tie, burning m the nctg!lb ~r .,hv1 stop 11 liS thoc let~d 1g bu.J
11
I Oct 10 Slmp~n at Ath us o t
111~ em f~n:nCt' ~CM.Io!.ut will bfo
Lose To Phila
hood The odor was that sttong pt1ln
r b bblt~ fvl 111~ ~;IJUd t 1 I
17 cmctnnat1 at Ciuounatl a 1 h r i&lt;J thl:s ~k ill CuJwnbus at the
Abcut the mlddl" Of the gawe 'll.h~l le.s.~ f"U~:.
I 1 111
Ill (
ol 1 1
I \ ( OPr LAND C BURU
I cl::t!r 24 1Lll1 We,..lf'yan at Atn~ 11 Ga• ~ Fourth St Chmcn
Chlfl1 Roush came te~:~.rlug dow1 kl lhm ,., clllll~l\
IJ hllll
n 11 I
IN~ ::;porb Wt tet
1Oct 31 This I~; Lhc llOJl ~v 11 u 11 g
TtJ n on!) services to be held next
nrst e n a close play It J:; saltl that Wat Kln Jookm, 11 ~e H 11111 u
N \ Y&lt;Jtk Ang :!b - Whl! ~ tilt 1
1gam• ln November Depa HI' 1s trl't ,.,.eck v.lll be lhe SUlldRy school
1
Danr.y refused to makt: th e d~ Is on t 1 ~ n tu l l 1 1 t 11 h1 1 1 ll I 11
\V" Jtl , B1 1 klyn H.ob1ns v. c1
dom~
Tap• away from l1omf" on Lhc nenth
KlN M &gt; CHUf H
ion 1. 1til he shnt dice .,.,ltr. Bull to it \ 1 ll rtdm ~ J' , t BolJbh 1 1 1l
1o t , 1 xln~ PI fSidc ut F&amp;ank .B Eight
' Mlarr. l come! t.o A .nq on th 141
FOil( s r
see 'I' hether he was uut or safe an j he ~I o h 1d u t lo o! lh 1
\
y 1 11dmltt d h'l:' 1:-; to;liill!! tu tak"
F1rat
Played
to o~rve Dad ~ day \lhl• h end~
9 '\ M Morning service d wo.r
whet• the naturallt'Vtlll was roll
1 hn J~l lvltltxktd Chl f H} IWll 1 u L&gt;vct~t s '-' to &lt;ull!Olnll'. nut
Sept.
13th.
the schedule
1&gt;h 1P , A
1 10 ~
ed he called Bay out. and tbc gB.lli" ho tl: ~ llad U ' u 1 ~ IJut II
1&gt; 1 1 In lllllnmg
M Sunctu.y scl10ol
was llalt.ed whl)e Bay :stat ted tu 1v. a~ rluc lllo~tl} 1n In I.Jl Ul 1 l1 J 11\ Giant.~ 'II.ill al.% train otl U
Till unlv !!' 1vi~ next B unda~
take them to jail fm gambling Jhe Chid :s so tall 11r enut mnl L 111 \li("S\ t oa~t In 1932 J m 11R the 11
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l'oi!l be the Sun,..ay !!Chool ,
1
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Chief saJ.d he wouldu t have mind 'l&lt; ll d trtLll ti l
f 1 1111 I v. I
vi UL o11 ll1 Plttsb treh PI I "B I Player
Ever Tut(Continued from 'lage three/
JiiR!i&gt;T M. E. CHURCH
fallu b 1 l ~ J
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11es uul till Clma:;!o &lt;.;uln 'JhU
Cl
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RUTLAND OHIO
&lt;'d ' Jt • , c1 ~_. ~ H til
111
1 I (Jnl , tl u 11 1 ~t :;cat. 1
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HEA.TII M E CHUiU II
The Chlll'rb By Ttle Side of The
le!l 1 " 1 f' t t 1 ti H' 1 1 1 Jl "HI
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1 1 &lt;coli c1 th
exart
b' ·, ·•entor
C H Ekhl.arft' Pll!ilor M•d!l1&lt;!p1rt
ae. 4
hct 1 '- '
l1lt a b 1 1 11 IJ1t \ 1 1 1 , r tho Rubtm. wtll J&gt;l;'t &amp;t
1 9 10 A M S"nday odo ~"
Re\' Han-y Dye Mlnl&amp;Ur
6Crl ' ' ' n
'"I wnh I
tr1 1 x tn ( 1d'
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1'1:52 I,Plml t 11
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zal E Mlller SupL
P1of C 0 Chapman
Director
t ' n
11! ,u 1 1 1
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IL 1 1 til 1 11:u ut1 JJHbnt:l} Lf I Pmtsmouth onto
UKUB
I 10 0 A M Mcrn1m; \\ stu1 of Mu.slc Mrs C o Chapman
h lo.:ltSOliS lh l 1931tSpl
1 CriCk(l
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d Tne
nbeman
t. RlSwho
tne R ubt-rt
bt~t ~ SubJ&lt;ct What U1c Churt11 M~a1 chmch p18nlst
!P.tl'ulrill\ 1v
h1'.\ ll 1
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cr~;t• ~ug Fl lJ!l(ln !:&gt; C uppe e~Lmed hascomelo toBo~&amp;andGuL~ lll i.~Mrvlcl I~
Cllurchschool915
Usua!pro'
I e~;rto Lcoach the Spa,.,..
~•am; t'5P«Jall~
Cor the junlru m mb ,.. Classes
gram furnished
by the Junior
1 not too hmd llid (1 f'
1 11 111
I tl
1 t: ut Il Ill
l&gt;Pl 1ng pllllner
01 tsmouth
OUJ ctm'Ch
and CQIIlpetent
teacherBchoir
for
\11\s 1 b .u &lt;' at J ! 11 .., h wf 1 • I ltu 1 1g 1:111 "'
~uu~fac aspiru.nts for the 1931 champ 1on 01
Publl
hi
10 30
11 1 1 u
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b &lt;' 1 11 Lol St'
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1
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C til 1 1 11 ~IL 11 ur 11 ship of t he National Profe.sslonal
A 30 P M Epworth Lea ., II&lt;' ' 1 ll 1~;rJ ai~WIIcal ;rog~! ~Y the
1
1 I Jl&lt;. ~lbh
1!! 1 111 1 1
llril &lt;J ll( l (I
l1 \lut \\Ill t !i\Jlgh\ Football Lc811:U.C
Hill name h Avery Eichinger leader
lvesW choir
Solo Miss Bcatrhc
1 11
\\m t'll. •runs ltlhm 1
1 \•h
Oi:orge Pot.sy Clarkalltlmell
73{)PMF.&gt;enlng!l!!rVICe8th Pond
Bermrul
tht'flle
What
F1ts H.\lllOI 1 1
It
I 11 H 1 ~ 1 t: 1 o~nl h .. noth lllnl qua1ter-ba.ck aud former ~If JHt Tumltip: Dtfcflt 1:1tn Vol e n Shall We Ctloosc From Life?
1 1 {_n&lt;lt
1 1 ~ \ lbJ ll 1 np&lt;ll lha ector oJ Rthleucs at Kansas and
R&lt; h
7 30 F M \', n1n c :1a, Jl!L '!lt.. I No cvcnlug &amp;&lt;'rvll::e
\1 rll l 1t IIH IL
I 1
~lu tl y Halt 1~ of lh~ Drt 1u
11 Butle1 Unlver.\!ltle~;
S&lt;' \ kc
A Real Friendly chur&lt;:h with a
I l I l ((lly \1 IS Hlrkt tl
J
ll I c c-.rd W II.Jelt It t; J s 1 I
P"l lL \NO Sl JOII:\ L U I ll I Wf conu fur
1
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oftJCU!ouklutlub
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tbauquct
And
in
Port.sm&lt;'Uth
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o\SBUfU'MECHtfRt:H
11~1 h r ~tmttU 10 lngh ll)lltd
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l,J.u-rl ~ t &lt;1 cl s 1 nl!J l sport!anscon~tllutejust aboutUw
J { Plkh Pn~t.or
SYRACUSE
~uLh 1 d~ 11 bl kl: u
ti l t
ll);l c.l! n1d h llRI&gt; \\I Jll¥.:1
n(v tuwns enthe JlOpulo.tlon
Thr y
J llt £ r 1 lCS at et
J hn:s
Rev Harry hre Minister
l eu 1 tc u l&lt;!ll
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1 1 I J p ~~ 1 an ~ t 11 a I 1 J lb1llt~f s tp.h~ LncJ1 football se!INlsly l1crc h
h
Avely M Roberl'l
Bupermten
1
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, 1t ha \flkl' 1 hm1 thn e for lon1:1 gone arc the days Yohi!n 1'1 c ~~edt!~ H hco
A M
I rlent of churc h school Ml s A r.
11 10
l-huhll&lt;l s p
lit
l
\II lP h club t: Jl
( mc1e team can I'. ill ll chs.mplon 1
dbnn
(;\lUl t h
Fl:umgan an n
Gertrude MeI H
l 1 11 ~Jcr aft, 1 c
Pll lui
111
Jfll ~~~ l n v.tth shtll Herr. H 1s a cmnmumt} pro 1 1\fJ ~Jcn M'r&gt; lct'f&gt; t
P M R
Briel&lt;' Dlrr:ct&lt;.&gt;lif of Music
2
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1 ut ~ 1 1
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1
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a u ny d p~ 1tun
Cbut&lt;:h sc hool930
,.- 11
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tdd\JSltlJJUllllll~
1n a llUbllsbed ;utlcle
7,uppkciJctmllllgtfColumbu IIlii:: 111 1 EpworthLeague
a
1
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Ihr 1 1 ~w 1 coJ til u 1 1 ~-: 1 111
hl~ not only descnbea mark o..&gt; ~P"IIl c1 a~ thiS ~r.1vl{ ~ II
t !l ~n
E~euing wm:-;.hip 6 75 30 Special
1 ~r 1 1
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&lt; mb , c I.e dll r 1 ,
Ull 11 3 thr. best player he evet CQiicne I I Will be Thr: f-{ mp i !:&gt;!il:JJ a t w~~ ( Muslc by the Young People~; vest
l
1 CllJtag \lillllt ~0 'J tot H~ al;;o declares Pot5J. has ex rf Jt us CO"tnnln g th" H::.1v ~t ul ed chmr
l 1
pl J
t 11 \1 1 r, ht 1 lite h ll 01 eutl'd the headle~t Jlia)s he hus Immu tal Sows •
&amp;rmon bv the mlnl~ter
1 '4ltncrn;cd And UPJike nu&amp;t
L&lt; 11 l lho\\nles 1 11111 " Ill
~''e
All nrr h eart.i.h lm Lrd
Wr_ lmtte yo u to worship with us
"
to. know He s been plnces and sr.en _
VIc Sot til
gaH things

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l•tter by Chlet
R.cwh And was It a honey? That
O.DS\Hr dear r,tlldtt lq cue yOU
Wf'r&gt; unlcrhmate [t¥Julh not. \o t;.a
thii!re ,an be p,na~ ~Y any one
or :l.ll et the otbm- 2,600 ~
:olk.'l W.tl() wE R 1!: there It w A
a dR.LS~ frcm the i.lme Bay opened

...rs.uday ll&lt;hcol

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Ike ~raiba.eh
Pati
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Rl~kctt.a, ~he

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WAN'I'I:I)-M8 ~at&amp; to ptue 'l&amp;c
• c.ar Modem rqqipmllll.
Sl!nitf! Statton Souli.J tnd
Brtd,e Approach
8·10-Jit FOR RltN r - Houae ot five roonu;
and, bal.h modem UnproH men!.$
WANTED---Presh ER:as Dlrt!Ct from
Mr.- 0 L Bradbmy
8 26 4t
Producer t-:a Buyer Wrtte .IJ
McMillar 1208 Coal St Wlnklpanpartment
bUf'l Pll
1-~-at
furnlahtd or unru.mt..hcd Fur
8 25 31.
w,.NfED---~o men
between 11 nnct: pep.t.- 5-L

l'lreman

BA"yWINDO~M KID~ ~:i:i~~~~~ :',;Q~;;,,d

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At New Yorll-8011)'
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RINSO
17c
LIFEBUOY SOAP
3
SUPf:RSUDS
2 15c
SUGAR ••• o·s, •• ~ ••&lt;" 1.27
CIGARETTES ~II Braad~af\lln $1.29

free

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IIAIIS

BANK LAW MAY BE USED
IN OHIO
By CONGRESS As PATTERN FOR ea~~~~~t' c~:C~ !1~h~JJ ~
M[[TINC MINING FEDERAL ACT ON SAME LIN Es ~;~~~~lt~:n::no~~

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Reva BaJiey or

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Pomeroy and w!ll meet patlenta at tl"'p to Chleaao

Oldl:n, Ill, th~ceS:~:

cu!s Sh::~e!nd to M~e.:,~.~~Y

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ftah fry and soclaJ at the church apd brutbt&gt;r Olen or H~.'l . Ill , dau1hten Amy and AUee, mo~ att.en•l ~he Regetl.a.

r,turned
t.o theiraevt!nlJ
homesd!tyt&gt;P'ridfl,y
momln&amp; a.!ter
vWt
8
r ot the oriUlfl.IUUon. ..,
Everyone la extended ll welcome to with thf!lr mother, Mrs Mnry

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t.o ClnclnniL\t Friday where Mre.
Mr
and Mni
Bcot.t
McQula:l arLee
wm make arrangement&amp; for rtv~
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Uvtnr durtrw the comlna achool
rom ......,.urn ua o
term whlle her daughters are 1n end \!sit with relatives liUld trlen~

t h e superv

n WL~hln[t.on,
[ u~~ ~~:tL,IIk~l:g :ltrc~ia:lo:y(a~ ~~u=~e:': :ar:.ur~~ll

r~uMr

Ba~~y ~Ch=r~nk

D Cl . AUJ. 28--The I tram:nit.l to another. or cl.reul&amp;: attend.

Smith

~~Ddan~

and

at. Cinclnna!J unlve-r-

Cl
OBITU"&amp;Y
claua:htl!r of Clf'V~liuul \1.\lted with
Frffi Richards has lm}!ro\led
cln:ulMte, any fallle or
unltuc
Nellie DeWolt~. daua:hter of Mr ~~~~s :fo~m::; ~ ~~ from his ncent liln@56 110 tu to De
st;&amp;t.ement.,l rumor or .~ru~aestion and Y:ra. Mart DeWolfe, was born I141M May Ote'l&amp; and !onne-rly lived abll!l to be out on the .Sll'&lt;=et agam
l dertl8R1«)' ;t.Q the !lnanclll.l eondl- at Dorcas, Ohio, May 24th, t&amp;tK, de- ~
Mlli Johannah Matthew110n r~' tiot"! , SCIIvenay or ftnanctal standin¥ parted thlll Ute AugWJt 28th, 1~1 .1
Carl Ohllugf't :-.c.d '"''U!ti.lterltumed Thursday from 1:1 ~eve t'al
of any blt.nt, .sav1np bcnk . bank!Jlj beJne at the time of death 3'1 years. j Gene\'lev~ will len\le Sunday tor wtek.J visit wlth rt'lathers at Charo.uoeW.tlon, building and lOBJl as- two months and twenty nine day 1 Clevfland whr::re Miss Genevieve letiton, W Vn
·
IIOO'l~lon or trWJt oompany doJna: of ap:. She was united In marrll\ge j 1'1ill enter Bt
Lukes
Hospital
Mr and Mu Let! Mi:lxwtll. two
buainHS m Uds state shall . be fin· to Jams T Jaclteon on the 'llLird l wtvre $he will take 8 course in rons and dauahter arrived ftom
ed not rnore than one tJwu.saJJd day of Auauet. 1918 She haa been H'l.U'liO" Tnlinlng
rtldtlphia, 0, Thuraday and are
dOll!in: or lmprlaoned Ill t.he pen!- a member of Bethany U B. Church I Mr and Mn Item Rowih lU I ~J~Ittn~~: Mr and Mrs B H Ewing
tent1ary not more than t••o ' 'M..lS, a':ce 1m ~d hs.a lived a Ge\'oted 1110 1~ Marietta Batu~y to at:nd , and Mr. and Mn Alvin Noirhs
lor both:
~rlB:n U e untU the end came. tile Rep.tta to be held on t.he Mr and Mrn Erroll DawsonmovF'rJm t.hl.s Iana:uaiJe, it Ill ew.sy to lun:u h'!'h~ck Bu~ay rtBe!too~ d~ Mus!rlr1f\lm nver
ed '"M'n Spring aVe:lllt' to lhe Eberbe st:en that the Ohio law ls Ve!'~ h
r
neu ~ v
er 0 J
sbach tlllt over the A &amp; P &amp;t.ore
wide In Jt.q scope and WtLS deslgnea I er enJoymept with her IJCholars W H Nichols, local repre~entaMiss Emma Copeland mit d h e1
tto to th she lo\led so wen. and they learned tlve of the We11tern and Bouthem
v t'
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to ~I ford lli:f w e JHot.eC n
e 100 love her through her kindneu t.o Ute Insurance Company has been l latht'r Dr T A. Copeland In AthM'Is
deJ)(*Itlng public as poiiBib~ again-lthem She was 'Nidely known and ' promoted to superlntend~nt of thlll WOOnsday
lit t.lw8e Pf'"T80tl8 Whu wouki d.estrOJ liked throush her many acqualn- 1t.errltory
1 Mrs Ernest Corn and two dftlll!hconfidence in bu.sJ.ness or St'!k t..1 1tan088, aM ~~olway11 met them with Dr. Paul ROSt:nbaum Bouman who ters of Huntington are Klli:'.Sts of
Injury property of othen
a smile and a good word
1\as .been praetlclna In Cleveland Mrs Wllllam Fcss a.nd Iamlly for u

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t'd , 1 ~ L\ patt.t'rn for a Fcdtral Law
alonw; Sl.ll lllar hnt!~j. by Cousrcw:
~.
Definite Was [)e..
wh !o'n lt comenr::s t.h'~ r,u
cided
S uch a propostd Fl"dera l Ia"' was
pendl l'(l. whet• th ~ La~:~l 1lt tsl c, 11 of
congrellli t nd""d The pe"!la.ltlt'5 were
" AT OPEN SESSION
even more drastic Lhan th()S{:: or the
preseHt Ohio law wh:lch stal'!ti that
any
J)('rson Q.•ho ma~1:1 rt;,peat..~ or
Secret Meetin1 Followed clrculate6
11 fahe rumor ag11 im;t
To Which Outsiders
~my b,lflk Is Uable 10 two years 1mprreorm t nl ln the onto pem~nL1~
Were Excluded
!lry 1,r one thousand dollar flue or
,
Jr. a Joint met tlng ot orgn m:w J both

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Tht Ohio !A 'II enatted !or th~ pru
St a lt.t:or-Esst x tectiC1l or the 'kpostWts and lht'
banks t;&amp;ys "S..~tlon 1JJ83·1 WhoMiflf'll No 5 and 15 Thursday ttf~ evt'r, dln;ctly or lndiroctly, will~rnron at the Odd FeUows hAll , a fully and
knm •tngly makes cl

Qllnrn from the R ~ d
COmpany a11d lhe

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ru. Priday foJlowtna II. ~ral
~~s \llslt here with relatives i&amp;lld
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Ji'Te&lt;l
Hatbaclr.,
and ME Loui8e
Conde of Colwnbul wtll spend the
weet. end wtth Mrs Ellubelh Con·
de , nd daugllter Bertha
M• and Mrs Raymo•1d Fitch ot
Eag!t: Rtdge announoe the birth of
an e!ght pound daughter Thursday
Mr and Mrs John Waddell of
Cclumbus are vl.sitlns relatives and
rrtendJ. here enrottte to the~ hom.rrom a wedding tour through the

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Mn: William FOI!8, Mrs. Ernest
Cora and daughters spent Friday
wtth Mrs Charles Olbml at Hart~
ford, W Va
Tl!l' Brotherhood o1 the FederiU-

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Tribune, call 236-L; if tbe Bualaeaa
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PORTSMOtiTH. OHIO.
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AND RESTOCKING
First Class Work.
Satisfaction!

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1' CHIPS,' 26c· jar
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13-pound h.a Ilk; PEN~IEl.,J
: maket. iJ!IIy jell, 2 ,pk••·
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COATS ARE DIFFERENT AND FITTED
AND LAST YEAR'S &lt;:OATS WON'f DO

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NEW FALL SHOES IN.

J. N. Rathburn's Sons
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

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fru lll.,.otlo• nnke pro~~l4et,
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INSIDE FLAT PAINT, fonnerly selling $2.45
Per Gallon, Now

Sl.90
INSIDE FLAT PATNT, formerly selling $1.30
Per
G11llon, Now .................... _... . $1.10
INS!~!. ~~~~.Pt"0~~T, fonner~_seiii~~. 10~ ...... __ . _. ,60c
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OIL, Linseed (5 g-allon to a customeP. Br·ing your
container) Per Gallon . _..................... .
TURPENTINE, (5 Gl]llon to a customer. Bo·ing your
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65c

(WE SELL LOWE BROTHERS PAINT)
BLACK ROOF PAINT, tormerly selling $1.00
NOW ....

65c

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lb.
lb.

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DRAIN TILE
3 Inch .................... 3c Each
41nch ................... 4c Each
&amp;Inch ................... 6c Each
AU Abend Our S.wer Pipe Prices

LUMBER
No. 2 Drop Sidin1 $29.00 per thCMUiaad
ICieaa bat •not&amp;,---5000 ree&amp; leftl

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Wut Vlrgint!l - Fatr toniKht . and Bwld•y.
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Thoroughly Probed By I
Nye Committee

In Addition To Hi,h)yPrized Trophiea

Are Offered
TO EVENT WINNERS

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er Been Reported
By WILLIAM K HUTCHINSON

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We Have Our Own

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Washlngton, Aug ~Thorough
1nve1ot11.gaLionk lnt.o the 1183.1100 pollShip?" He A•kt
ttar. und • ~pt by Claudius
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bank dutlng the 1928 Plrsldenttal -li JI Ch11rl. ~ A Llndlergh ag1•eed,
race----and never before 1eport.ed \.o Ltfo:·~ his llpu1ture fr{;m the Uniany Ii'OVerntnllntal asenc)'-loomed ted '2tntes to blaze tlw route u 1
today as a result of the !!ensatlonal
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Ch kuu
d1sclwiures at the Nye committee's Lhe J\rc,po::o wd Sha.lll ll 0
luqulr)' into the poUtlcal idfairs of !no u\1 line, the China National
Bishop James Cannon, Jr · In th11.t Avlot•on CoqlO,atic.n
11.nnuuuc&gt;!&gt;.t
campaign.
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, The c~r n~~te ~-lnqbuiry stood
Llndti.'rgh wou.d N 0 1' accomIeee&amp;&amp; Wl
"""'o....,r, ut 11.11 l.nvestlpt.lors wlil probe the Hustoa ,ae- 'billlY h&lt;'l husband un lht! Dlfihl
count, whlcb was found In the In'Ih : lJndberlhli are e:qJo~~cted to

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INS Stuft correst)Ofldent
Mu!"lclpal Allp:Jrt
Clevell:mu
Au~ 29--Avl~~otloli'IS pt . m.f'rc shJw
the .~1 No.tional Air R~~s updt
cd t~;~ today w•th tho! &amp;rettt an ,_
!1f!O.T~ (rt'Mt Ol l111:' ptv~c85ion on
band o.lmosl en ma~.s!': . to demoustrate aeronautical ~::.chPvement t
tlle rubllc
Perfed weather marked Ute f(,•·
1mal upen~l\i of the t'aCCII Jll'OirarD.
whlrh ancluded mCil1! than ..u ""''
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20c
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NEW CAR ROOFING
JUST IN!
"ASK FOR PRICES"

The R. A Miller Lumber ·co.

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Diopote Of Property Of Victims

.toosevelt Says
TBREE KILLED BY STRANGULATION
2p Injured In Riot Foil·
State Can't Wait
Evidence Show&lt;; Boy Probably ~·truck Down; Exam•
owin1 Shouto Of "Down
On Federal Govemmenl;
ination Reveala Quartette May Have Been
With Gandhi"
Starved and Tortured Before Going To Doom
Make• Bold Propotala for
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Bmnlwly , Aug ~t--Whlle hts ful Relief of Needy
TWO IIVRT IN CRASH
lowehi ml:ted in bottle wllh 9 lxud
Oulllpolls, 0., AlJI 29--lN.!- of i:IJe-hard Indtan extremists, MaWlll!;·m Buwman, 3(1, aud WJ[P htt.tma M K oaudhl, leader of the
By GEORGE R HOLMES
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Indian
•--tlot•ull•'·.
•ollod
!o•·
Loll·
Washlni\W\,
August
29-Gov
oYere :n a criUco.l conctlt.lon In a Jo....
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:al nospltal tt;day ati a rt'llult of In- tSon today abo11rd the st.eamer .lu- l~Junlr.lln D R009e\lclt'll bold pr~
-.u,.na !u• the Jound table cuu- t..,utm for unemployment reJ\e( lt1
·urle~ l''c!Cehe1 when their auto i:'renw wu'teh l8 tu evulvt' 8 11 1'W New York 11 tll.te, pre;sented to the
,ollld~&gt;d With a car dri¥00 by Adu.m r•d 1
tit tl
India
l leg:lslature yesterdu.y with a rtt1
DttV('L'I.it&gt;ck, 3:il l&gt;uvtndetll, Wendt!ll
T~': ~~~e ~~ 0 ~~~~;h at lea~ - quest fo• lmmedhtte a.doptltm
Hortvn. 25 aud DUly Bowman, 8. t.werity perscilll:l wert' Injured, uc ct ell. ted lntemre pulltlcal Interest lu
"'eri' MIBo lnJurt'd
' ourred when a aroup or red na1 Washinll'ton today
IUlktn.latB assembled at the pieL lu
On !'.!! ~tees. Oov Roosevelt liS
1\CTRf:!S PAISE•
~tellt asaln!t Gandhi's depart· ;egarded at thi11 time to be the
Bau Francl~~eo. A!Oi. 29-UiB- ~re.
11orem0llt democratic pieeldeutlal
On ~·rrtval ot her hUiba.nd. llon 1 Shoutll or "down wlt,b Oaml1JI" J)Ofl81bUlty Unemployment Is con\VIllun Lui Anrreles a'Viator i\an liheurd abuve the roar uf sl.dered certa'n to be a prUne IMue
et.l ar~UIPDl~ts Wel't' to b~· nuuJJ 1
l'Jo Ulat 1111tnl up t
the tmll,- m Ute campala;n. It was lnevitaf.:9!:l:at ~ .Jtrpe At~ - - l.dW
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murderMI, allegedly bv Harry Powrrs,

Hnt wrre lla"''N •nd later l.hr lr ltodiP'!'I huti1!'41 In o .Umr dra.ia~

advanced.
tn the _... .r &amp;ht"lr lmportlln 1·e the dues were·

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Women eta·ImiDI EqUal,&amp;I'glttl Prot~lt R-ent '"' '"""" ""'"
k ...
Baa Women Decoys
De.-IIIOD ol w0 od
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from
Bpetla
was or
forced
t~ at
the mouth
tbe dowu
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Omhrone near Ostia accul'&lt;ilng t"
ndl 1
! \llewpolnt" sald M1811 M.una ....,..,, mr:11 or women
a CE'l\tral newa d,"""'tch
By WIU.IAM B. NEAL
Jtlls ~tell as an 1 Wh•.
r.1 o1 director ol national activities of the The Maryland organlzalLn. whkh
Rome
..,afrom
Washtngton, A\18. 28.-The dec!- bll l&amp;llaut atut'ude towauJ t 8 a r W
n'a Party
, denli'd that It made 1t:s prote~t
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It 11 pW:tn al8o that what- 1 \md~ a mbiapprehemtlon. emphaMW'IIOlinl waa accompamed on cock to ban women from t.he dq weta and dl'JS aUke who .haw.: &lt;'~1- ever Is wrong and dctrlm~ntal to Bir.ed In 8 Jette. to Woodcock tlllll
~~~:~~~~ b:w:=~l Italo Balb::~, law enfOI'Ct'ment ranka toda~ protn· pia~ of the use of womtn de~ the morail of women 1n prnhlbitlon there is p't'at wwrnployment
Tb
!fled to become IL national
ue for ~.
enf(ltj:etnr:nt also IB WtoU¥ and de• amollR women as well as men 'Ibo:.-y
had :e:,.::l:-_'!!114 f~~e:::a,&amp;
..lb,.l femtnla&amp;a, already eomplalnhlb of II
The ~teet of the National , U1m.::~tal to men We contend that cont..mded that If women wished to
wttnt"S&amp;tne
·Itallan'8
army's JI'Ow:lnc dlllcrlrnlnaUon aaa1nat Woman'• Party, whlcb maint:Mirul 1 wome~ ahould ~ve eqWt.l oppor- mte; the employment they 11 1oJ1e
aerial manoevero. In whkh -•,·tuol- women duritis the period or bust- Ul act1Je ~ve b\lftlu, may bll t.unttJ in lncluetrv and t.hat th. shou 1d be the Judge of the moral
v'
nesa depreiiSkm.
eurted to OODiftlll QeKt wblter.The 1
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U
rlfect Upon Uiemlll!lves
ly th"' entire Italian air foroe look
Th
N tlonal woman'll party loqantD.Uon 111 f1P011110r of tile ~\ltl.l pclltlons of
na ona1 rowempart
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In Woodcock's order he prohlbl00
the
apoiU!IIIJltm or .. .., e amp 10n
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IP::I. UR of women as comp&amp;nlons
laAa
Y reached Oltla , thelr equal f'llhta ILild aboUtlon of sex IIN"'tmtl hel.l1all have
n
I '""'e remedy tor a method or to !'nab~ dry a1Jenta to operate
P flf' encounter&gt;ed a l.ert111c ltOrm difltlnctlon today jomed the B\11!11-~but DO aetloa taken.
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a~ ditt-h.
Th• ne"' tbeorJ supportJJ tile ..tn.nrlllaUon soluUon MlreadJ

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he ...,..
had ,.,..
advanced them
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t.l~~b ..":O:e ~~~i:~~

8f'rin of

lately l'ill" 'Ve'lt's recommltfi!~ ·On thlfl U•
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YN .er 'JI
et SOJ erlng lied l.O the suPPort (If Gandhi auci ~ue on the llCaJeB or iin
D paralytic stroke a month ago.
sUeuced the oppo&amp;tUonlsta In a:
ln some quarters, the Qovi!TI10t'!l
" ropt' .at.h tmall b~t• of ~ Jt.diM'rlttK.
' brief but bloody bllttle
program waiJ Interpreted as &amp; dlt.t wtr" wiMiftd aro1111 d a mrter In tm eellar of tM "mUI'IIf&lt;r
P&amp;OFBSSOa HONOUD
I Oandhl's trip from the Bomoa.y ect challenae to Maldent Hoover
At.hen1, 0., Alii 39--INS-PI'of. )railway "'-tlon to the watertro,1t 1 md the federal goverm:nent In
praft!."
·------------oeorae 8 Lusher, head o! the lfll5 a hlwnphal proct'I:!EIIon, Thou- J.1eullnr wltb unemployment, for he
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school of Joumall.l!m at Ohio Unl- I41Utds of whlf.{'-~PJ.Ibed 1 uttlonall!iM , went for In ad\litnCe or anythiDI
Clarksburg, W Va · Aug
JJke a dltre1en~ person-younger,
verslty here, has ~ll eleeted presl l llnltli the litH!etb thtll''IV ptlands uf thut Mr Hoover Juu5 yet proposed Cuttina: throUih a moze of conilll'l· but more Unct!rtaln.
«Jent of Theta Chi, National BocUtl nowers In the path uf his ear
1.11 Indicated that he would approve lng reports that had caused .ur up
As he paliesd from the "grilhna
fraternity, It had been annount•ea
At riving at th.e pier where tilf'
Oov Roosevelt propo!lt'd a~ pe• roar ln thl8 foothill cit) . Pollee room," he pallSt'd to rtmark
here today.
RaJputana WaR ready to ~a•l L'ent 1ncre~e In Income tAXes LJeut. Henry Herzog toda} dt:fi- "I m going to t~ll all 1 know atIQandhl found additional thousands u;tate• m mdt:r to ral~~e a Iund of nltely quoted Harry Powei!:l as Rd· ter 1 have talk~d with m} atv~ 1
.t.PI'LES CIIEAP
lot hill followers, gathered ln al$20.000,000 to1 rellef this winter, to : nuttmg his guilt In the murdt't uf
Jackson, 0 .. Aug, 29--IN8-Ap- tllhtly pac:ked mllRB to bld lum be expended under tbe direction
Mrs Asta Eicher and her lhrt! · ney'
pies could be had In this sectluu larewll'll
an t'll\t!l'lfency ct.mnuuee n., ,e ... - children
And then, al'i an aftertlluught to
tooay tor 20 cents a bu~hel &amp;ij a I "Although Ul, I shall do my bt'~t ~ ommended a five day week on ali i Apprtsed of rumors •,hat P01wrs the pollee llt!l.c:;r.l who had tJ .en
result of the Wtually large produc~ t.o solve Jndla'll eon~tltutlonal pro· public wm·ks. and lfuthorlza.tlcn alleged confe811iou bad bei.'11 b•oad- questioning him:
tton reported In orchards near here blem," Gandhi !IBid tn a bllef arl- WI municipalities to raise moneY I cast t~lmply as a promise to Ieteal
I l&gt;ope vnu fellow s \\Jl let
me
A Dayton finn ol wholeltalen~ oon- dress before his departure
I by three-yea! bond lssue1:1 to pro- 1his knowledge of the caJ" HPr:wg rest for a while and not bother 1M'
tracted to buy a lar1e quantity for
"'rhe nationalist congre~ stands I YtOi! ~t::: ·•IOH~ public fund~ to re- declal'\'d Powers lillld aftt' t .. ~no- with a lot more quebtlun.'&gt;.'
20 cents a bushel Thousands ol I 'm the protection of the rlgJlts 01 lleve distress
I longed grilling
·we y,1ll. Harry- It you live up
bllihel&amp; were I!Qid w be loillll tv ~:t.ll Indlam; J rl!prescmt theln .ul,
Nothln\1 th11L hoe been IIUgaest- 1 "J did a,.....nd I did It ;..lt.. m:
w your pwmise and tell 1.1.'1. how
waste
Including Indla s starving million~. ed m ndmlnVitratlon :arters ~ere 1 Herwg :&lt;iald that Powers prour · ~hes ... people carne to their deati..s."
and. II I l~t you down. you mu.y ~x- evt!n ft!lllOtel} approo es sue il !sed to make fl. "Clean breast olthr:o
Local authorltie~ and L,&lt;!Ut Her~
PAUOHTERY BJUEF FILt:IJ
pel me, but I shall not cunsldt!t lal-nuug PIOgtam ashthat
\.tit , ctrc:umatanoes provld~d. he v.as :.1 - zog of the Park Ridge pUlice' .'c.ru~.
W h
advoo11t1ng acts ot vlolenct' even lf
P!:esldent Hoover d 11os lJotls • lowed to sleep and prm1ded hl.s 111 - expressed the~lveR conf\dt'nt thll:
o:; lniton, C. H., O .. Aug l\:1- YOU kill be tor not doing ro'
ently oppused an}
ltect ltPP• u- I turney approved Herzog, hlm~df Pl•Wen would make a ' elean breast"
INS--PrE&gt;p~rlng ror a hearing 0 '
The ftnt t't'volutlonlst eve1 to lh ,' priatlon from the treasury . or fed- , wom out through 48 hour~ of 0011- of the killings today Herwa said .
the llppeat of Mal 8 Daugherty. paeiftsrn suceessfully as n weapon t!rol bond ll:lsues, to meet the enl- ta t
k
th case cl\mut•cl
'Tl'eie Is no doubt PowllrtJ com·
convlctm banlr:er, on Bept 19, at- ap.iust armed authority de~Jnad ployment ~1tuatlon. He h&amp;s ~hm~ ~y nlnc~nton que~tioni~g nf the mlll ' tl this g•ut'SOmc c11me Be
torncvs today had Jlled a supple - tlr: Was oontld~nt of succesr;
l&amp;rly Op)XIIied ILny Jncrease In led - rlsoner said he 1ranted Powers told me Jumself thb; mornini be
mental brier of 133 p&amp;ll'es with the
The Mlllmtma·s wJCe WJ:Ui nmon~ era! taxes Private r~ller orgunl- ~tquest but would reswne QUl'sflon- Jld It, but beg~cd to be let :iluDt,
court of appeals
~ last t.o btd him farewell. aic 1AtiOI18 and prl\late charity, he bas 1
f th
tod
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contended. a1e IUtiiClent to prevent ng o
t! pr1"Dner
e.y
for n fr w hems until he
aa "'n
DAugherty, former president of
not ISII er, ut merely chi~)J- sutrerlng durlnl the winter If thr Showingo11 Iy minor slgn.s or phys- o!:Jportumtv to l:llk \\llh hls alto··
the OhJo 8\ate Bank. Is tLlder sen· , ed handll In the Iudlan ftushlo.il
localities hard hlt will do their lea.! dl~tress. Powers walked from ncy ..
te~ Gf lQ Yt'arg m the Ohio Penl- ~ . duty
the chamber In which he had bcu1
Feunnl n&amp;reotlc agent Portt.er
tentmty ror mlshandllnll: fund!! of D£TROJT POLICEMAN
Tile pt·Jnclpal move the National quizzed reprdlng the murdt:rs of preSC'nt duung lhe qulum~. quolccl
the drfunct lnlltltulloa. He alllo
HELD IN DENVER
admlniRtratton has made thus tar the Park Rldp Widow and her ch\1- 111 1 ~mucr as saying
Wt~s llnPd a5000
to meet the liltuatlon hos been the 1dren Wlth a slight smile on ll•s , tll' l; God J H•lte Jel me akwe I
,
I Pre'!ldent·~ appointment of Walter owlUth face.
did 11 and 1 11 tell vou ev.!rythlng
Deaver.
Aug
:.m-IN5-Ro~ S Glftord to direct the coordlnaWithout hll:t W!Ual hOtn-uml-rd ., 1 ter 1 ,.~ talked with my att.uthe;:.r; ·
SAN DIEGO HAS
.._, Hoachtaltng, 30 fonnct Dcu·olt tlon ot relle! agencies throughout alas5E.'s, so familiarly habitated to Ph\liirall}' wcm out. but uua1oYed
ANOTHER M\'STER T polk,..:man I~&gt; under an est here t.l· the oountJ y In an etrort to rabt&gt; his blinking rounlenancf'. he looked and unworried, PoweTB was led to
day Lf the reque11! ol his ;,uj.)tllcr: $2~.000.000 betw~n Oct
19 and
hls tut and allowed to slc??--:t!ut
Bt~n Diego, Cal, "-U8· 29-IN8Hoq~htalllll arrestej lhl night Nov 25
not lX'fore police e llacted a p,.Oiilist!.
San Diego was con(ronted with an· lol:d Oenver pollee he had bt!t'n
The dtsposluon tn many quartel'!l Aged Couple End
.h
to
ld
Itt- 11 "&lt;dr:ah
1tld111\ped aud rotbt'd of fundR be- W Interpret Oov Roosevelt's move
t :tt
e wou
rna
,
other femlnloo df!o.th m~tery to- Jongnla: to the
Delroll
Auto ll8 a direct challenge to President
brea.~t ·
1ay. The body of Mrs Maude Deta Pond" and then told to letive tnwn Hoovet was further accentuated bv
Ht~ bteal,down followed hours oi
wcllet smartly clad. was round In 01. IJe would be kJUed To sJ\1.:: h!~ the language utlf!d by the New
1lfliiL~g Rnd eJJotls to sh~· ht.r
the Path tub of her fashlonabl.e
York oov~rnor ln presenun1 hili
Con ...
· ~ h :tfe he said, he cumt: to Oel11e:
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d L. d f
55 •mpr~turbable retkcnct'
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~:~~~e!!~re~;rb;ram~u:adUS:~: lk.tver pollc~ atl't'~tecl Hough tal- r~~~e~:~~t~,J&lt;· ~~ =!~f~ At They Ha rve or
~:~~:~ ~ ~ ~::~~~~ :~'~;u;,:
deamnll solv&lt;=nt.
Ina ilt the Ieque.sL ol Jtlm{'s F. Me· "to speculaU: on &amp;ctlons the federni
Yearl ~ to be Buried
tllelr doom through a &lt;crl(,s of
Authorities were told M'n Det~ cuthJ , Detroit chief of dl'lectlve,:. sovernment may tatte It Is true
T~ther
throtblnR love letters. Paw.~ra h9.:Jr
weller Willi the rstransed wife of who u.ld the fut·mer policeman \lme11 may l!'et better. It Is truP. J
1a.sseru.•d ht• knew nothmg ot th~
t I
had disnppeared Aug Ill with
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' tki1 ·
an armJ aviator bu~ tie wu no o~ rurid~ belen In to the cit~
IConUnueG on &gt;l&amp;lle tbreel
I Btl&lt; Beputt o
Aug
.N -INS-- Iu lnw, the ldentltle:; o tt.e
et
1 g
l ca.t~ last night.
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'AI'. 11 . h:l\e \lvfd tGg&lt;!tht:t !r.:• ~5 ,..r ftuv. tl•ey we:e burle.:l ncar hi8
l
year:; see that W&lt;! a1e buriC'n to- garage.
: '\. geth--r
J E Law, Powers' utto~nt'y, wa&amp;
~ Belir nrl to bf' t'\'ldulCe or a d (' .t\!' 1 apprll&lt;'d b~· International News
natiOn U.:ta 1mm

Lo:,don. Aug »-INs-1Preml.e•
Benito MUS&amp;OUnl or Itnly hnd tw•
narroy,· e~pes from death or D~IJoWJ injury today when th~ plaue In
which ne wns returnlnll' to Rom~

crate" altb.oulh wltn1!1181!5 t1!3tlftec.l
t.he only advance wall tbe lltL'\ton
di k for $&amp;.000
:.. a re~ult ~ UleJi: revelations,
senator Nye (ft) of Nortll Dakota.
the committee clullnnlln, ealted on
Bieh
ca
to
before the
OD
nnon.
come
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comml~ voluntarU:y to "eltJI•Jt.ln
under oath"
"It woulli be very unfair to paSII
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t thlo
j~ent on Bl "','op annona
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dren who

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flad• today lndlc•ted lhat Mu .ULa F.lch~r and h~er thrtr chll·

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wlth
theclerk
of M"'
ble house.
by ...
'·
7-Loca.l ani.I-Bmlth Democratic
leaders in HorllOlk and Danv1lle,
va. .. contradicting the public .;tate~
mr:nt ol Bt&amp;hop Cannoo lUI to the

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ClarbhiU'&amp;, W. Va .. -..\ar.

o..&amp;.tr(•tl coal miner !tll&lt;l Hc'l""
L&gt;l :. M..:tl
y ""'I"
obta 1r.edth••
a po""
confct~Slon
Ills
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"'c''""from
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ill S Ht,Jland. his 1tf
y ~ur • dd I ellen~ Law evinced couslder&amp;bJ.a
wlf{• , a note bl:'arlng that ml ~'181: . s·rrp. lse He satd
t(.dn~ waF declared ty olliclal.s to b · "I lett tbe jail at nine oclock. '
11~spunslb](' for the 11ulcid cf th last r:l11ht. I 'do not know what oc-

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,..,,t:h· • holii'S aner the note Will&gt;
Mlttrtl by Mrs Holland on he ~
dt'otbbcd her husband suft'erc
, Ktrl!me g1lef. !!hot an:! rata;~Y
v.cutdled Jtlm&amp;elt with a buhd
v.'&lt;:und throt13h u1e head
On the back or hls wife s note,
Hol',md Jert a )Jt'nc\led 01det tore·
tatl\r:;, lndlcutlng, poUce llllid that
a duth a.g1 tem&amp;nt had beeu con~
tt:mp1ated. Holland's note said.
r ''l"mlsed. 8uch, as we havP
......
,l, •'d trKet.heor we will be burled togeth.er ..
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Holland's wino. •W be T8
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the etontrol new11, was badly buf- llar)'land.ln .....,maa the p;AU:y.
~nd · tor or ~ prol).!bltttie Ia not. *tO prohibit =p~~ ::;.~ 1~,!~~:::: ~btl~ll~::~~ ~':ie~~~=h~;owAa~u:Y
(41ted,, and twkle the pUot; ,.. foreTbe pnial: ~or "Dr)' O..r,''la'htt ..,.., RP!!\aU 'IIr:y $r;4 ~
to ~ Ute
10
coya" to
bootleiiUa.
wtn Le held.
ed h dMcead
Wbolt ace 11 ~ b)' 101M G1' Mr. WoOiSoaCI't aotlaiD. ~ .~.~wtll., bt.ve na W-eaect eltbtr upoo
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I left"
Thc nafter
ttorney
sa ld

h e wou ld oon lth p
t-•
er"
ower:!! uuar
Meanwhile, crowds continue'! to
JITOW outside the Jall \\here the
prl&amp;mer slept calrnlv 1t was not
Rn ~~-r.ruly mob however an1 th re
VleJ't' no threatl! uf v\olc11ce Th('6oi:
in the throng wr.e actuated by
curtOE.Ity and sought to be near the
man who had fumed the eves of
the nUon on their city
Ali Pnwcrs ,.·ho. under the name
of Cornelius 0 Pierson, waa In·
Y'Jived with numerotts
women
throughout the country in marrial!:~ mart coTl't'flpondenee, apparently succumbed t.:l etl'orta of au•
WonUnued Oil- Ulrool
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• r~~ aii'd--Q."Ulit •' r.'\~
died here
1 e
1 da 8 rt ~ 'w

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- ·- - One Of The Moat Grueaome Crimea Ever Commilted

oU\1=&gt; ovulluu
A IJ::\Io w . ek ~

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vor. City. · 11ie account was un- die CJf Beptemlklr.
ca~h
enrthed when a •s.ooo donatlou
was tru~d from HustOn to work H
'fl..l,yo, AU8
:19--INB--Coloncl nod. revt!ral
tlophh.'»
WOOd, the anU~Bmlt.h democratic Chalks A Lludbervh called at th~ are offered to
or ttie cOIIIleBi.der In North Carolina
Wcod Rus~lan EmiJassy h10re Leday tu ex· petlt.\t! events, ()Uts\.llndlns amons,
ll!&amp;ld he teoe\ved the muney through Illes .. to llH~ Rw;t;lan Ambassuaor Which nre a trllllS(;CilUnmtal tn•r:~
BJahop Cannon.
his U•anks fet· the cordtal lLt:at- tor-r.ll speed dash lrom LtM AnThe committee mwt also take menl nccorded hlm tiurmu hb gcJe1 a hnndte1:1.p t: ~1·by t1·om Sao••h
actlun In rell'ard to the deflan~ of ~till' "-l hliOpavlovldt He lut.l Montcl" now In pro-.ress 11 pj 8 lQOMISS Ada L. BmrougllR. secretar.)
..
,
ll
to mile l~t-fO(·IIoll ~d dash for
to Oannou and trea8Utf'r of th·~ wen! to th Chinese ;l!aa 00111
e•l lmd a similar &lt;'Vent "50~n&amp;Ut'
1111
aouthem anti-Smith
demucrats request permiBslou to Y to t;
m · 1
en
·
and J Sidney Peters, his aiiSOCiu.l~
HL·, n.ld MH Ltndbeq.~h v.ell rn~e. or ~ al da
r rum toarul secretary of tllt! organization .;thct.uled tot ! lhe guests ol hon·
lie lnnlgUl
Y Pot!:
!rei
The committee may report IJuth ur at the banquet given IJy lh ' day "':&amp;~ given ~~r auno.st ent,. Y
tecalcltrant wltue~I:Les to the sena~e Am::.&gt; ltCan-Jupttlllse ~let~· t:mlghl 1 lc'lrptlons flll the s.eady str~am
for PI~O~t:(utmn on oontempt cb(uImltatlr.ns have t.eeu rtct•lvcd r.r
Incoming
contesta.n~A
and
aes
fhe 5Jlme hit.e races Blsho;&gt; Ly •lr • Llndberghs In suclt numbt't lspHtP.tcrs th.roughout the ell\1 18
Cannou, Who defied the commtttet Inc thtlr arrhJ.l here lhll.t theylday Ta.ctict\1 mam'uvers by the
a year ago
,
navr t,e, 1 fon:ed to declln::o some (of arm)' lllld nttv~ units, clv111un '
lftl!h-llghls of the four-day ses- 'hem a.motl(l: them bids l:J 11 uei· :u.:rotats, &amp;llder aud autogiro ex~
~ten of lilt! COI}lmittt'e revealed by hu Jill! ty by Nlclti-Nlchl Tokyo hlbiUilns, p;~rachut~ Jumpmg CUllt£st1Jm,ny, documenl~ or bank t :::- ;leW pa(:: •r
'
test nnd a d~cislon of th~ u.ll rac.:-s
ord:~ showed'
In on;wer to lUI hwltlltlOU bY stadium wct·e o.JI that app::!ared on
1- TllatHooverleaders,GuchasHu- •rlutrt t~ ~he United Btates on the lc.rmul program
llert Work und Huston, tormt'r Re- th
U nylng colonel InMl·ll~ of the exhlbttion u.1ltfi Ill11
pubUcan Nu.tlonal chalnnan, James d' et~ d n~. t ~ 1 te d d t
ready were 011 hancl today First
W. O&lt;lod., former ilecl't'huy of war .ca l'
la
r.
n n e
KU
aril've Iat. yesterday was th ,
and C. Basoom Slemp, Republlcu.Jl ~~~~w bv air,
of 11 Janes re resenting
National commnteeman from VII'·
Wlw t1avd on stffimshlps whell
P
P
Rlnlo, aided or encouraged the cam- we ravt: a sh\j.) oi out· own," he
U l~th ~rlnesl f~ Q~:tlca.,
pala:n conducted by Bishop Cannon snld
"
P line 11
e 1111 w&amp;s
to s wIn I southern DemocratiC
The lnfonuallty of Lmdberth's
clow.l just outside the city
,., In" " · Hoo• 1 "'IU 111 n
attl;f' while making his calL~ h11~
J!t expected to lla"Ttldpate
In
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''. oc
2- That Huston gave u $5,000 J•lea~rd the Tokyo publlc He llli~
ecntrtbutlon through Cannon to j i'IS!t ... o the hlgllest (j.wernm ~nt om"Rhlklna eatleB" Clack navy
t.be North cafoJina antJ-Swlth 1clats In otdlniU'y IJ~~IIIefl'l dut!I'
Wtll. a doZJen huge ftylu"
l)t,rnocratll, which was never re- "'nd, IU; Is hL~ custom, hatles~t.
· never belure seen Ill (.:!eveported to federal 9.Uth0rltles
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and thlrty~llix fighting philO3- -Former Senatol JOSeiJb B. 1
NUftSt: SUICIDES
~ f'~ ftom Seltrldge Field, Mich.\ re~
FrellnKhuysen IR! ol New Jer!ley, ,
_ _
preREnted the navy and army
(now a wetJ donated 110,000 to I Galllpolln. o. Aua: 29-INB--Rel- captain Ems\ Udet, ranking 0PrCannon to finance his campal(,.t~ ool atl\'f''l today were unable to a8SIIll 1mtm war ace, and a member of thr
thll soutb
:1 moth·e 101 the sulcidt' o!
Mls· qulnlt-t cf European aces who BTC
6--BiJihop Cannon SUIIJt!Sted di· Rachel F Wl.'lrman, 28 , regLster e&lt;l tn prform dally, joined other
vutlna: political eontrlbutlmlb to trained nurg._., of Charleston. w memlJen or thts group last night
Ute Board of Temperance and Bo~ va A.tt:r taking pooon she died 111 r1rtn a lelsureV flight from New
clal Service of the Methudist
York
copal church SOuth l:lecaullt! It 8 h1 ;;pltal bert: Friday The corn- ~ Fhght Comman1er RichArd L R
would make .:equally ~s errecuv.:: an I ner lial1 the polson w~:~s l.!lken wlth Att:hcrlv, Brlt:ain's representative
appeal from Mr. Hoover and P.ulci&lt;Jal intent
who damaoed his Enollsh-buil
against Smith 811 the ll~fl1.tUn
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planr. late yaetordny In landing nt
which takes up direct!)' Lll~ Pf!r~ j
the a~rport, was expected t~ fly an
~:~~c~~atlons tAl hlsho
American bullt ship In the croup's
cannon traced to his pen;t.oi,aJ ac~ l
first exhibition today
Atcherly
oounll
auft'e1ed a cut eye and Allaht brula·
·
u ht the acddent. ot.h!':r membet's
8--An overpayment or llO,tiO'Ul 1 Wh'l Fl i
t Rome Prom -- ~- ....,.. - - - - -~
by the anti-Smith Democn..!.s ln 1
t e , YDI
Continued on~ three)
1efundllliJ loans, lDOit of wblch 1 Spez1a; Dictator Makea
were made by Blsflop canoon ae~
Forced Landin •
corcllDI t.o Ule otrlclal le(J(llt Dlort
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Conference

HUMAN H.tND
R.llhmond, va, AUg 2j.-.IN60scal OuUett 28. an IUldet'talto.: l
was held todav c.n lhE t.Ua chare
of JtcaUng a liurnim luud !rom
the UJt'C::ca&lt; college of Vh'ginl3

World'a Greateot Aceo Of
The Air To Be In
~teamshlp Offer
Compc:tition

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Ao Frail Leader Saila
For Round Table

~TEALS

of $5,000; Committee Dio- Lindy Declines
coven Fund Has Nev·

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00v1 rnor Huey Lema mado:: It
11 1~" mmutes l11ter by aflh:lng ~)~~
SiS~UtUN'
f
lh . bill was appl'QVed without IlL
lli.W'ntlniJ vote by both ttu: Hou~
'lf Rt-ptesentatives and the Senate
t wtmt
tJuougb the 1£cl,alativt
hc)&gt;p~:r In fiVe day,, U1e !:lho1 Wfll
)XI&amp;'libll:' PE"liod ptO'I'Ided by hn,• lui
the t'aactmt'nt ul Ljblatlon

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MUSSOhOI HaS

ALL PRICES DELIVERED MEIGS COUNTY•
TERMS OF SALE; "CASH WITH ORDER."

Middleport, Oblo

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Au· ••. au am1y
1 h• [Jiulntln wns Mrs N "lile Me ·
Ca.(thy, who claime::l tht: Couut
•11Lit K her u11d knocked ht'l' down n
111~ht ur s lall'!; illst Aug 1 at tht
G.Ju111 ~ hum" She said she was a
.1ou• b: cPI:' ut the counL;o; 1 esJ!em l here
Cu•tnt StcfanellJ refused ta comment 1.11 the suJt.

TRACED BY GIFT

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INSIDE tOCK SETS
Mortie~ (Dull Brass and Antique finishes)
EACH ....................................... .
Rim Knob (Black Finish~
EACH .................................. - ...... .
3V"x3V2 Butts (Dull Br~• and Antique finishes)
Per Pair ............. '........................... .

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COOler

IN~UIRY (usr~~~NB~0~~1AN : Cl[~[l~N~ HOST · News Flashes ,
rii[AlS
HU~T"N I '"'c;;~~~,:;·,..~;::., !':;;;'=:..~~~ ITO
rli[DS
-AN-1'1--COTT-.O~N~BILL- '~""
RLV
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il u ~~~~.!:~;'m~l:~~~dC:\~rt't ~~:e cr;~~;
n ; ~ -~~~0~~~:!: ~~~A:~~~=--et
PoliTICAl rUN 0:~::::~·.;;;~-::::~,a:.:"~~~"~,. . ~,,.~; ~1 ~0 ~~~ IN G~SH ~ ~~::"::-::;· c:,.~~: ·~~·~·:~~· ••.'-w~

SPECIAL

NAILS
Common and Box . . . . . . . . . 4c per
•12 Box . . . . . . . . . . . .
3c per
10 Box .................. 3c per
·Barbed Wire Staples . . . . . 4c per

Winter Dresses .,

Sunday

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Just Received First Shipment of fall and

and

Former Republican C a1rman Drawn In Probe

Boek Sprlap Road

Aak About Other Roof Painb.

IN AT

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A. L HARTUNG

The R. A. Miller Lumber Co.

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; RON I, 3 boxea ZSe; (
1 FLOUlt,
larre box 22c
1 KARA\'AN C 0 F FEE,

tonight

PRIC~UNDAY

}u§l A nother SALE
END.S
Saturday, Savings To Saturday,
Aug. 29 The Public. Sept. 5.

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BEGINS

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WEATHER FORECAST-

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Mr

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omce
and Mrs Our Schader n;- 1net&gt;tl.ng Thursday evening
dur~ln:•~"";~P~"2';'~'~'~'~'~•~•;g~a~!n~~ln~~~·~·~"~"~'~;;;;;;;:;:~~-~Od~C~'~hu!'~'~h~n&gt;&lt;;t~f~oc~~th~';'~'~";"'";l•;';;;;;;;;;;;~;;~
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bu~ wos givenof the
prlvJI~e Trtor TAX -S
T A M P S AT
a~Jed,
husband,
Jam~s
The Da1Iy
-JAICALS WIN
She mother,
Leavea tohermourn
her Joas,
an charge or the Portsmouth
RprPrentatl.\le
hearms the Otllanul.'tl. mmer 's 11.1\!.U TREASURER'S OFFICE
local All-Star .team captain- T. Jackson One brother, Ernest at --- ~~
The
b home, a.nd one Sl.stt!r. Erma Coop~~r
men!.'! In the cuntro,•ersy which ha ~
ed by Doc Crow and manqed Y of Nitro, West Vlfi.l.nla and a wtde
The new clg&amp;reli.e tax stamPF . IFather Dunn. journeyed to New cirele ot friends
.
artae betwun that bod} and 111:::
ope•:ltors of the mln.:!s, caw;mg th e Iranging ln denomln&lt;~.tlons from ont Lexln1ton 'l'hurselay even.lnl to
She bore hH lOll([ sul!ertnr with
pJuent strl~ sttuatmn which now to ftve cent!l and amounUng to live that ~am " neat trlmmlnl In a smUe and wlthout a murmur and
exlsrs m the Pomeroy Bend.
! $1000, have been recelved here w.c~ I recreational ball Th~ aoore was will be mlE.s&amp;l tn her home and b)'
lt was pointed out by ~rl /cording to a report Issued Friday ll·ll wtth the local boys JeadiniJ those who so •paUently and so caremorning by Hosmer L
Roush They took an eight rWl lead In the
Parku, who presided over t • e treasurer of Meigs countY
' opr.nlna frame and were never fully cared ror her througll her
Dte&lt;ltmg that the m.lners reasons !01
Thege. stam s wll1 he lsaued to all heat:WI.
long Ulness
the pres~nt sltlkt· were. as follor.\ s retail cl;:aret~ d&lt;:!alers In Meigs
26 hits were registered by the Weep not that her tolls are over,
Tbey wanl.ed a ellCCk~t'lghmu!l county to be placed on their supply Pomeroy boys the New Lexlnst.on Weep not thai. her .race is run,
r~gnltmn of lhe miners commit- of Cigarettes now in lit.oek These lads beln&amp; content with 18 These Ood srant we may rest a!l calmly,
W4;, ;~n1 control of the bunal hmd tax stamps may be
had by the same teams will meet at Pomeroy Wben our worlr., IJII:fl beTS, ls done
which It waG chmn ~d Ly Parker 1~ dealers by calling for them at the Thursday evenln1
Till we yield with gll\('lness.
now controlled by the oprraturs
tretlllUrer's omce In the Melp oounA laster ball wa11
play than 11!1 Our love one Him t.o keep,
~, Paiker furtht'r !:ilfltt'd that a ty court hOWl('
Wit'd 1n local 1am~s.
And rejolee ln the Aweet 888ttrance,
----He giveth H1s loved one sleep
lu!Eooss men's committee and an
The law requires tha.t the stamps
GUESTS HONt~iU~D
J,
C4Jei.T.tw·5'
comnlltte~
to,ether be placed on every ten dprett.e.s
Call not back the dear departed ,
With the miners' oommltl et•, h.l.d sold after September ll and retail
MiJises sadie Lucille and Edna Anchored sale wht'rc. stllrrus are
mEt at the request ol Jolm Me· dealets muflt buy tht'm from., lhe MaP. Durst entert&amp;ined quite a
o'er,
Bwe&lt;&gt;ney, Dlr~tllr or Public Wei- trta·urer o-f the county, Whe:1 anew number of friend&amp; at their home On the border land WI! left to~&gt;r
tare uf the State of Ohio for th e "upply of ciKH.rettt'ft •n·e purciJ.\6tod on EII.St Ma.in street Thursday even soon to meet and part no more.
pur,a.se of lrouina out' Nttch dltfi- from any whole6B.Ie company In ln11 ln honor or their ooustns, When we leave this worli.l o!
cultlt:B' that -existed and to cam;e Ohlo tht· tax stamp will be sold I Thomas and Dale Btarkey of Madl
changes,
the r&lt;&gt;turn to work of the se~era.J wltb the clg&amp;rt Ue!l
sou, Wls The divefl'lion of the When we leave this world or care,
bumlred Idle miners here
evening WBII danclnll' and card We shall flnd our mlssina: loved uJH'
"'-.
An agaemcnt was dtawn up and
playing Which \loU foDowbd by In our Patber's mansion fair .
tt' 1l't1.'l tellcved that the S:t&lt;..uatlon
~(K ' IF.TY t:NTEKTAINt:D
dellci(IWI refreshments.
bad been settled. Pa1ker ~&amp;~ btn ..
l"ns hard to break the tender cv1d
It' WIUI latl!T learned that ce1tam
The
Presbylerla.n
Missionary
BREAKS ARM IN F.u.L
When love has bound the heart,
matterJI had not been lncludrtl I l Soclrt}• wa:&gt; ent.crtulned Rt the
'Tla bard, so hard, to speak the
the a~ment and once mo•r 11 honu of Mrs Ell~ nbrth Otue5er of
Max Brlctles, sou of Mr and
word&amp;'
'!trike resulted
Mlner~vme, Thursday evening Th'· Mrs Jt'ne Brlcklcs, nurt with a "We miDit forever part" ·
M~ney was to hove ueted a s fol lowing prog'fam Willi lendered paln1ul occident a few days Bl::t
.in !l''bltr&amp;.tor In the malter and tl ~ d lJev"tlonal, Klltherine
Schlagel, when lw fell while CI'Otilllng a raj]~ Dearest loved one we must Jay thee
so ::luring lh~ meetlngl!, which were Roll Call Promises; Fo~elgn T•opl~ toad track and fra.ctutl.!d his arm In tbe pca.ctftoll grave'll embraCt'
not made publlc, but Ule conuo- Cihln'l by Anna Vl\ughn, Homj To- and dislocated h.la elbow.
But thy memory will be cherl8hed
vel'llv bl'twec n lh~ miners and lhe n ~ ,Vl!:-;slomliY PeTIItlnnel Maud
j'Til we see thy heavenly face
II I
f h
SIX O'CLOCK DlNNt:R
l"pt!'r:ttonl ~till preva.lh, Pa.lker said OnteFer h
Tl 1
Alltr l e pr~mm II' 1t re res - 1
lt! ocal miners of the Pomeroy ment• ~re iit&gt;rved bv , the hOI&gt;teM
Mr and Mrs. 'A 0 Tracy ente1Bend organized nrst. lh.m rt'QUest- Mrs Oruesel assl ~ted lt' het daugh- lalned With a sil: o'clock dinner
ed the United Mine Workel-s or- ttors Mlases Maud aud Fretltt
Thur!'day t•venlna: complimentary '
lanJutlon to Sf'nd a representatlw
to Mr&amp; .A H. Abshire or Wlncht!llhere, according to PRtkers short
--ter Tndla
Otl
.
Continued trom )V' ..e cmel
18
addlt'SB,
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
Mr~ and :rs L ~r ~~rvll;er~ ran~ement WM reported under wo.y
\ Following th\~ a secret &amp;esslon
- Point Pleasant and Mack Arnold of ~Y French bankers In Po.rls
was ~eld by the ~unlzatk.r~ whlch
Rf!v Ford HendrlckJon. nnce a n...m roy • 11
t
M
Banlr.ers decllntd to sta.te the
•
' b ut noW B. \ru
t!
n.
were CQUAUS o1 fl. amo~
,. t o! th e pro"""""
•-·d ere
' dlt . '1L
1t W!lll ~SS.Id, wall for the purpose
of prom I nen t Ohl o Iawy8:f.
Trucy,
1
~lsc:ua~lnR 111Jll further dUIIcultlcs SOuth American rnlr.Aionary,
wu reported to be more than
'I' .ne body, which miglit possublv visit In thbi oommunltt for the next Mrs. John Sen.kW!I Is report&lt;!!t1 lfOO.OOd.OOO and It wns aa.ld might
Jt,ad to an agreement betw~en the tour da:ys He ha.s JOne farther/much lm roved t
h
_ te(L('h lro£1,000,000 It would be fur
t"o t11 ~uons,
Into the junrles of RJjuth Amer1m ness
P
rom er recent 111 one y('ar. The Crt!dlt plan would llt&gt;
1
, than any other white tnan His In- )
on the same Une.s as that In
atlseiLiANt:OUS !mOWF.R J spiring me1161Lges wlll ~;'be lllust.rated
~E;; CEREMONY
' whe•t the Mullfl!,n luteret~ts head&lt;"d
~ . ¥
by the actual photo,ruph ~huw .I
a gt'('t!p which lo~ned GrfW.t Brlb \n
:• mlscello.neous shower was held with lantern slides
Rn Father Eu11ene Dunn, Ar~ SIOO.ooo.oOo
,
at the home oi Cimrles cn 11 ct
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Thursday evening lu honor or Mr. In North Pt. Pleaann~ tonight, Ft·l- left here Ji'rlday tor Melbourne Ky',
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friends of the meeting at the Addison Baptist habit or Bl8ter on Ml111t Clara; 1
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present durillK chureh. Sunday and it the OIJt'Hlnl{ Grueser, daughter of Charles Oru:.1 CARNATION MILK, 3
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