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NOTICE-If ,..,. waal

FORECAST-·
W EA'l'HEH
Ohio-Cloudy !f&gt;night and

the Newo 08ice of Tbe Dail)
Tribuae, call 236-L; If tho Buoiaeu

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POMEROY, OHIO, MOI:l'DA'Y, AUGUST 31, 1931

NEWS

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COMIC.} 'rOU,

S&amp;JI W arranta

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SI-IOP Y\MIL.E I 4Cr A
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Himael

AND DR. Cl
Tella Chief Ex•
Meoaap W
Terroriz

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Dally Tribune. Dr. I
ha4 NOT beft) am
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wJtUe b
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caw.na tn Dtrector •
relaUona. Theodore H

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MY OAUL.HTER.
WANT~ IT 1 SHI!::6

I SEE. "TWO OF
PAPIKRS IN
TH&amp;"RS 1

ACT Of PROGR~M

Vlelfe.re Di.rMt.Ql

Bweenei', Governor (
this afternoon began

ot a request or cna
Oa1Upol1s attorney, !.'c
tion or htmsdf, Dr .

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Sheep Show, NationaiiJ
Famous, Formally
Opened

Pomeroy. and Charlet
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&lt;1artnl{ that wanunt.s
161!ued f(,t Llleir 01. -~31
Hlgg.lrns , Gallip:)hs a1
wilEd Governor 04

HERe "'''CJ ARE,~ 4!RL.S I

'IHEM
,JMttWNI
WMIC. ·9TART ACOLLECT~!
HERE~

asklna protection !lor
H . L. Cmry. P&lt;.mervy

"Tl\"( 1C COLLI!CT MOlt&amp; COMIC STAI'o'P5

1\Wol "NY ~IN '1ClUt NEI4HeoRH000!

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requti!!il.lonlns
ticn of U'll adm~.1lst1

WILL ~~l~J~~v!!e~~R.I

t'ce In Melus ColUilY
mt.o pn.tesl~d Lhe cv
Wlllwms, tlll lnvui K;

IXIN'T MitiS IT

home at Hollsan.

Toots f:l~~t .~asper

~&gt; lntf

crcu:: l1ud ltlrt~a&lt;IY t
on Ole charg.:&gt;. and
aud Wllll11.m.~ h:ul u .
H. un~Jngton. 'Jhe wirE
Huntlnetou, ::u1d :

"In accordnm·e wi
Jn:; tJI ;c:tlor!s, WliUam~
turntd home and f'o
Ull v.·arrantl! from Til
the Peal!@ at Pomer

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riot

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DIRE C. TOR., "'TOL.O W\E 10
'THE STUDIO WHE.N loft: COI\E'S

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WAIT TIL.L

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BE A MOVIE iiTA!Ii:. !

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61!'E MY

NAME ON '"THE BILL BOARDS
LIKE n-tAT t 4EE I I CAN
HARDLY WAIT 10 4-e'T
l51rA•m!:D! I AL~YS
KNEW 1'0 6E A
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and in Jail on the
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defy !-'(..Ul" IHllhoriLy
tad. WlrP m1 whut
terl·mlzed by Justk.e

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STOLEN CHIC
FOUND BU1
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8E MAKN4 'll40U6AND5 OF 001-LARti
A WE~K! WAIT UNIU... I ROLL UP IN FRONT
OP' COLOf'o.4e.L HOOFER'S HOUS.~
A SlqOOO. QQ L.IMOU51NEi. ~
l-41i'LL T~N 4-~EEW Wt"ll-'
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HAV£:. · 5TOR'1EG .AND PHOTOS
OP ME IN "THIS MA...."ZtNE. IN A FEW MON"T'Hb FROM
NCJ'IN, "'TOOl MY PUBLtC WI~L WANT "TO KNOW ALL
ABOUT ME ! ""'J1-iEY'l.L. ALL (."AVE NEW? OF= "11·41!

I HEAR

you'RE

NEW &amp;TAO&lt;.,!

Th1rte(":l t::hlckl.'ns
fnm 11 t :( -·ll Utlunv,ll\
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By Shooting Thru Side
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ne11 Wao Plea
ColumbWl, 0 .. Aar.

8E SURE "TO COLLI!CT .0.5 MANY OF eACH

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Entertainment

PASTE "lHEhl IN "' I!!IOOK AND SAVE "TWEM !

raill5, lsw~&lt;! on chur
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the . ll13lt of tile trln

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Circua On Grounds; Week

ALL
8E NERVOUS IN F~NT
'1\-tE CAMERA'S,
BUT I 0U4HT 10 PRACTISE L&gt;P ON
APPEARlN4 BEFORE AN AUDIENCE! I'LL
HA.VE: "l() MAKE PI!:RWNAI. APPEARANCES

.AND !'),\ NOT USED
10 -5tPOT-Lt4KTS!

Afarshall ltefuses
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th\ lr IBun.Jay
....... end IUHtl of Yr &amp;n4 . . . . . . . . . ot the Prnbyterlad Sunday
AJpha Cott•rill v. t n L kl "8eiwe1
~ T Wllllama t.m:l CamUJ &amp;Dd icbOol on a
ptcnfc Wednesday fl'a.lls Pa Monday on busmeSti
......, a.coomp&amp;Qied bome bJ Mia• Aut lt at the co lles ~ grove Tim
Rex J Aelrley 15pent from Wt'd.~Ua ~ Who hu tMen (Uel5ta at the claases wu~
Mary nesday tUI Sundl.y at At....ttctll!l the
. . . . .-pendlnf I week With bet DIJt.oll.,. Bernice Stowe Kathl~n gut&gt;st or his mother Mrs Pra.nk
. . .n\1
and Jeanne Dutly The members Sef,.moua and hll!lband
llln. Tbomu w.lcb aDil di.Uib• !lf the classes were Esther:J!:hel
r homa.s ouft'ey of Abon auivtod
~r IWdred oJ' Detroit Jrere the RUth Leifheit
Kathryn
ulme~ he 1 e Mondtly t.o spend the Winter
1\~Mtt. of M1al Lou Ta)'lor &amp;nd i1s- llHdred Burris
Billie
pel. I
with his gra.nd!at.h'"r Jamllti Duffey
ter Ml'l. R M. Haaeltlo! Thursday Maqaret Quick BeL ~y Cll(X h u t Rod uncle ami aunt Mr and Mrs
Mr UDderb.UJ and. "'utbter or and Mulam Anna Holmes and 1 homas Dutfy Jr

Laa.Wd Ol1 Lower 8ecoDd StrMt, Pomero;, 0
. . . ""'- frWDdll .uct .. ~,., or ~ matw tor pubUcatlon tbfJ'

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~~ ~. . letters bowtter ~Jtcdl11nt •r.d d81trabl1 1n tht'tD

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were the 'liliaday and
Wildn...-)1 I'*" ot Mn. Mar)! A.
X., ADd dauabt.er M1aa Marcia
Katr
Mtla lldna O.pe._rt ol Clevt·
laud waa the ruest of Miaa Belle
Carlekln Wl'!dnpday
N.,t.on Rouih went 1.0 Darton
Tuaday t.o Yil# ~ IDD Bdi8oD
and wlle ror ~~ - ~lui
llr~-~Wan · ~~oort left. Friday
tOI' AAIVIl t.o Ylalt reli.tlves for a

tRetr teaChers Mrs Richar d Dur"
Mr Rnd M H; c E vmccnt and
and .Ul'&amp; J!ohn Dtllton
child! f'll Cl&gt; dc and Kathr)'l1 o!
Mrs John T
Williams a 11 U Baruett spenl sunday here \\llh
d&amp;urht•n MIU'eella and Glenni E' Mr and Mrs F ulllk VIncent and
were Wednesday guests of the !u1 .family
mer s daughter
Mrs
Alphom!t'
Bill\ Clal k ul Pumeroy was the
Sebom and hwsbBnd
gue11 uf hiS g1 andmother
Mrs
Mr&amp; H T Proctclr and daught~r Moille Clark ~~ond 1amily from sun·
Katberlne left Monday for N~r.! a day ttll Tuesda~
P'aUS. where they will \l.sit the fur
).irs John J
Roush and son,
mers sll!tter Mn Nell Ackerman for Robrrt of Pittsbutgh ~~;el'"! gUt!&amp;ts
a &amp;hort time They were ~~occom 1of R s He~&gt;~&gt; at 1d slstr Bertha
11\or\. Wnc
panled by Franklin Ackerman wllo a 1 d Mr nnd Mrs L J tlcS.'S ove!
Nra Bertie Atal&gt;h,tre o{ Winches baa been here for some tlm~ HI!' tt e 1~eek eud
ter lhdiana wQ i!aDlnt on Mn will remain lil New \ ork. w1th hils 1\1 ~ Nell Procl..ur ~ t;J~ndms two
Clermoot Am.oJ9., Y:W Lou Taylor I ~other
wteks \\ tth her a mt Mrs
Anlldo
and Mtat Belle carleton Monday
Mrs Ray ,Cowie Blld three dnl Jcnet; lit Mon tgom 0 w Va
aclla hate 8eicller and OeOJ"'rf'l drt&gt;':l Clara Mae Rutb and baby Mr an:i Mts E J Soulab} Jr
Selila who have been tbt a:ueats who have been here spending Lhe 1d C' h Jdn n fX! t t1 e W"ek end ~
or IQ'. and Mrl Homer Rouah for summer w1tb her father w F Bar- Bashan guer w o! Mr and Mn&gt;. Ec,
the ,pUt aeveral weeks wUl return tela and tamlly and other relatl Po Grlmth
to tfielr homes at Beaver Pallll Pa returned to tt:e1r home u.t B~:lltll
Thursday They will be acoom- FaJls Pa Monday
panled by lllr and Mn .Homer
\-'v ... to:n • Bureau
Roush and famUy who wtll visit
PCJsunaster and M1 s W S Whit"
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thlflrt tor a week
were week end ~tuests ol Mrs A C
un 1 1 11
1 r1" 1 1 , n nf tlu
D1
The tam.tltes ot Pred Shumway Keener at Ironton
1m 1 11 , 1 1 1l • 1 ..., 1s , "T 1 1'"'' t,j
ant! Irvtn1 Karr are enjoying
Lon Coat'S and son
Chmlc~
11 1
1 I~
1
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caQip1ng and tlshJ.na &amp;t Thornton Thc;mas Jones and sister MISB Sa.Ia 1n lu1 • 11.11 Tlu l 1111 11 1 s ,_1\
Wollt • tarm at Great J!end
IV Jones, who have been guests o! 1 ell 1 1 1tt 1 • ! I JH tn ! It I "'
CLASS PICNIC
1 Mrs EJizabUl Jones 1eturned \XJ 1 S; ,.t
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11d mtd t&gt;l
Mtll John Dalton And Mrs thetr home at Turtle Creek Pa
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HATION&amp;L AIJVEBTI8J!IfG REPBE8ENTA.TIVEl
Dovine·Tennel corporatlon
New York ltd Chlcqo

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roNSCIUPfiON of t!\ery ~ble bod1ed peaf\ant between
\'the ages. of 18 and 45 for s1x d.tY" annual1y, and the

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Woman to whom Jbef ri&amp;'ht'ully be-

9 15 ..,~mphc.n} 1:1 30 guest ot her aunt Mrs. Annie
Lu nnd Em t 46 D eam Hamm and spent Too9da)' .at the
10 15 The Stebbins Boy-F 1Nea~~e Settlement the s:uesL of

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10 JO Jan Garb~r"s Qrch 11 T~J
wr..- m s OJ.ch 11130 Bill Donahue
ar*! JUs Pcpular Dance- Oich
WLW- Cinclnnati (438-700 ! 5 -45
I' iJ l:&gt;wdl Thorr 13
6 Amos n
An..t\ 6 30 Pcpula.r Prcb 'I Til
Qtl:tk.t' rs 7 30 DAM!I:all
&amp;orcs
1 ,. 5
7 a:; Hni ry Willsey 8 01 ch
811 t 1 p; or tl)e Sktllct
8 Maine
P!"pg 8 l:'i Muna.y Ho&lt;ton 8 Orch
8:30 Bul:blc Blowers
9 Crtm.c•
lgh! s 9 2 ~ Arc md lhc Wolld wltlt
ktr D;ul.r--Klng of Hoto~ s
9 30
p,_Ju.lar Chronicles
10 Cotton
Que 11 M n.stPis 10 30 variety
0 4J Boll Newhall 11 L03 Ami.. cs
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12
Popular
O~~t;h 13
Hcnn S1ntrey
arid H18
Oc.tw:: OTeh
Wl!AF- !few YOlk 1~.3·6801 6
pnll Hymn Sing
Corner On);
Stw· 6 45 The
Goldbcrga, 1
Bll\cl ~tvne Hmtetlon 7 30 Popu·
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·• Pror B Thrlllcr• 8 30 Earle
Eplct'l A B A RfJ fe s Da teo~ Or
10 L.lltl£ Jact:: Little 10 30 Jaclt
Dt:.n:w .s Orch
11 RL&lt;dy Vallou
::'om e(;Ucut Yunk.ecs
1l 30 Tal
Hen "Y s Da 'ce ~b
w JZ ~N·w
" Y•"•k &lt;39U·'760J 5-ta
Lowell Thomas 6 A..'1108 n
Andy,
(I Hi Gtl5 Vun
6 30 PhU Cook "
1 llu Qu&amp;.kers 'I 30 T 1e Pon~~ 8lsters 'I 4:6 Blaters ct the Skillet 8
Popular Pl'08 8 50 Dnnger Unea
ot History 9 Old SWKers Momor·
les l) 30 Olara Lu and Em 9 45
Wavt'R of Melody 10 Bh.:mbet. Mu
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0 30 Dream Plctu1es
11 15
1 Paul Whlt&lt;:l man .; ou.:h~trn

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Rutherford 8ellera went to Steu·
benvll1e Monday an 1 spent a few
days wtih rel&amp;trlvea and friends
they were a&lt;:colnpiUJ!ed by the latter11 mother Mrs C A Carson who
will visit her ron Homer Car&amp;on
and family (or a while and Lear
Carson who has b'eeD spendlniJ the
summer here returned to hiS home
at SteulfenvtUe with them
Ml118es Glady&amp; Orooka a.nd Le·
nora CampbeU retum~d
home(
Menda)' from a motor trip t.hrOUKh
Butr&amp;lo, Ilal&amp;r&amp; Fall5, N Y., Tor
onto a11d other polnta or lntere1t
In CN)(IIda
MliM! Anna. llousar of Coalton
waa ca.lllna on Oladys Crooka Tuea

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tbdm to n apnt, who 4isappetln.
Seqm tbtr.upoa ntarDI to EDrland ud biduhimaelflnbianmete
countrp hou.-o Beuu'• Caart, bop~ h)a friend, Jlm w7atet, to
~ quu:..,. to hia aid. WJntw
Uld a ltWJ4r. Fda Sant, nash to
Beaat'l Coart, but Snem hal clia-A
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hrm1clf1 He actuallJ fiDda the bJ.ood.

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6 l$ O.::nnts King.. Orcb
6 45
M"l tn Down&lt;'~ 7 Ban~ Concert
1 4.&gt; Oloc-m
ChaFe111 8 Ct hne
Clu 1 8 ;m Pcpulu Ou;t: 8 45 Thr
Ben n ons 9 Guy Lom~.::-.nlc s 01
time, and a!! m1ght \\-ell he suppo~ed, Instead of the nP.twn D 30 -ltntesque 10 ll'ldch 1 H n
dt-1 Gn s 0! cb 10 :to Belt Lown s
lmprovmg 1t t!&lt;l becommg s teadily wori:le 'The only reu:.un O.-.h,
1l Babb, Meekcl s O!Ch
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that thousands ot Rlu"sianA ure m that country today, ll!! t2 "'of'' ant Dave Allan s OJ. cb
., t}1at they have no means of e:!ca.J)lnl{~ ; tAil.
:;_! ible rondl· W;,lBr-~r9lt l«tt,'J";u ~-u ~
LcWt:h :rt\omas
0 3&amp;
BnR:IiJJI
tions m vogue over there
trohs (I 46 Parils Nl{lbt Life 7
d8rY
Prartlc. Bartels and IOn Bobbie
Some !tme, perhapR, a readJUstment may come, b11t ~n Pdlock s Orch 7 :JO HI·Spt~
S eu entdCl:'! 8 l'bpular Olch 8 30
of Orv~lle were the a:ueste ot Albeit
It will pi obably te attended by another crud revolution Rcnl :rolks 9 Exprees y 30 Mr
D..,.kiUJ and famUy from PrlT"'
daY
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whereby thou~ands of \i\ea w1l1 be the toll, aH a sacrJiice Bents und Ct:Jmpeny lO ArnoB n
Andl ttl 36 The PertiiJil&lt;lllty Girls
W~ t,~worth while cookin&amp;
for the gcneratwns to follow
Ru&lt;~siiQ aR a
country, has 10 41 The Old Tlmeii'l 1l P:Jpuflsh a :-i ~ ~hln&amp; camp at John
Rtlna
neaday wu badly burned
been one to be pitied for many year~ prccedmg the down- Jar ( roonl't 11 15 Louie s Hungry
F'IV" II 30 Tal Henry 11 OLch
when "' _Skt let of hot rreaae apllled
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on hlriT, Dr Gribble was called
Bo~·b Noun
L2 13Bm Dane!! OJ.ch
•nd .,.....,
.
the burn
...
seems, ha~ dont! hltle tm the people of tht~ land m the
1201
6 8
" ' ~, -c lc!'o IUIH
Gerald
Bowen
who spent
the
1
way of real constnH t10n .lnd the future 1x Indeed dreary
pmT L: lm r v.mco
ti 45 Haru d
&amp;ltll'lm,~r f.lere at the home of D B
ccr. 7 o&amp; Lou1e s Huu~ry Five
W\Ulams lett Suruky tor his home
7 ~~ Tlndc Walt and Ske!Oz\x 'T SO
a.t Zanesville
•CHOOL DAYS
Mlctwrst Bond a 30 Populfl.l' Prow
b 0 LOng or Plattabu•o waa 1._ _
llill
1 Hl.,h J,lfe 930 Olrl Tlmo Fa\OT.
pes( ot relatives here 1.,.r. we:k
HE TIME FOR the opemng ot nnnthe1 term of :-~chuol I&amp; Itoes 9 411 Popull\r Prog 10 lD lbr
He lett. Bunda)' ttfr' Bha;l~ and
clo"e nt hand anJ thou arul~ nf nllr young people wlll etf'bblns !!oy!l 10 ao Dream Ship
COlumbus accompa.nlec.J by D B
10 40 Eft:r\ 'Burtnetts Qlch 11 Bill
WUllams who visited
re~tlves
tpke ad\ an tag~ of It to enroll for another peuod of m- Don time" Orch 11 20 Earl Burt
there
etruction unde1 ~.:apahle mRtrmtors
There are a great nett s Popular Dan~ Chch
c A LanK and wile of SprinaWLW-Ciucllmatl ~428 mot ~ 4!'. I
Oeld were rueate; ot A B WIWams
many, ho~C\er \\ho IHed thJ:1111Htructaon &amp;R badly at~ any pm L{..wtn Thomali 1 Am(JI; 11 All
SvraC~Se
and famUy Saturday and Sunday
who \\Ill go to !o!Chool bnt '"" ho fnr vur!OU!-1 1 eaMons, \\ tll be dy 6 30 Phil cook 6 45 PRr!~ 1
~
Miss Helen Grace ~ll•ma who
Night
urc
7 R
o
spent
put two !ReeQ 1h Clifton
d
f
I
d
h
F
II
h
f oun t HI a among t e great at my o uncmp uye , Buc:111l 8 me :.o~nPopatiJ ~~o I Mt-s Fay Jukes ol Washln1\on Hills the
llo the KUI!Si. or her aunt
With nothtnK !Jetter to dn that~ H-11~ a\\ay then f:od ~nven
c li
u 31
D c Is the guest of Mrs Dora Mra J .M Long retW'Jied home
8 30 f(ni Folk
9 Express P 30 Duck\\ort.h and family
Saturday
time
Mu~t nl Dream~ IO Henr]j Thcl~ I Edwat d W Robert11 Wifl' ~~ond
Mrs Vallie Clark Mr1 Ralllton
10 tb B~b J!tt\e daughU!t Joan wht. havt HThemsley and daught.cr Joan and
There ts nothtng known to the mmd of ma11 that ean ~~c~ 1: 0 3 ~ 1 v;rletv
~w
nnf'f'rt O!rh
11 been apendlng the sulnmer ht~rde .,_ omaa Ciark spent, Bu:nday
st
0 a.nce Ouh
compare Wl&gt;Jl idlene:-t:-1 ol:'l the WOr!'lt way for one to pa~~ h1r-1
f)t! IU
12 JO nm with hel [::tther W H Blake llP .n.omeroy the 1\leat of Ployd Clark
to&gt; mlly while he ha.!i bl&gt;en attend- and laml'time ldlene:-~~ ftt:-! unt fot not h Ill~ except \\Ort hi e?...~nes~ H&lt;' ' Santl't'l and Hi:; O••h
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v
WfAF-N~w York t4!i4J 6601 (l l inl( culle!Je at Athens left Monday
Mr and Mrll tt..rrtaol'l. WlneWhich ,;ofiTI t.lkt•r-~ anothu hackward step IntO cnmmal pm ~~ddy Bhu:k .. Otch 64:'1 The tor Oil City Pa accumpanled b) brenner ot Steubeavm1 came Bun·
7 '3oCcnylol _, Sketthcs l llel sl.r;ter Mill Florence Bll.ke who day to vlllt M\IY81 ~ • 1PWit
Imes M01 e &lt;l e\ IIt I' ' more mtsc hIe f mote t.' rTJITC:'I Ill ge n 07 3011'!\:.crghs
P£pulal Uvtmles 8 JO PoQulur I will ~:;penct lilt: winter there
Mr and Mn CIUionl VOEIII and
eraiiHC committed by tdle hand~ 111 One \\eek than by all Prog 9 True 8 ~ 01 ~ 9 45 rhe
Mr and Mrs H Dudley and l chlldMD Vlvtan Role Mary &amp;nd
Ol!Hiri llll'!l
I!"I 11 loolo•o Mil, ch!ldren and Mr and Mn W _, ... _,.. _
_
*he h and~ emp IO\ ef I 111 gam f uI occupatiOn 111 811 h un d le d Orch 11 Paul Nhltemun-: Oldl Hough .6pent tbe week end here
v •
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years IdiCIHJI'i" J)l, the breeder of C\ Cl) thllli{ had, the Cl Cr 11 !Ill Ha.r F k
d 1
wllh M1s .. Elizabeth Jonen and
l'UHJ tO:: li!O'I'JC&amp;
JJ
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I} l 11 !l.n H 9 Ol ch
faMily
In A~cord•"c" wftll Beodoto &amp;004 1
fltoro f no th mggoou
WJZ- NewYcrk l4:9c760,545
Ml!i!i Duris Branch who hat~ l l.l"'" t. .,...,,..,Cod.,urollio).P~,~bhch~Lku
pm Ltlwdl rhr.mas 6 "'.mos n An b•cn ·-·odl"g a ••eek at Hun"·• ••, ~.·:,.~ ~~~~ to ~6 • . , , -*•te .,,. 11.,.,.
PKTelll:~. t hetelOH Ill our communlt\, Hhou ld \HU\e d~
I 15 The JeEtct~
630 Phl t~n w'Jth'M~·~ M~oUJi Querry"";e 1t'11:u;;, ~~ "r:"~~..!:' ~·~~\'·~.
tP.nt feehng akm to fulst pride which ma~ keep Rome of Cct:k 6 45 Pi~- Is Nillh Life 'I turned home
I r.!.~t ~
vtCuufltJ Oh~ ....
t~eir ch1id1 en ftom scl1nnl hecau~e lhe't' fc~l they hU\( 110l Rnx} 11 Gang 7 30 I:'Qnlh Valle3
George C Nease has returned to fl)r ,,~:f! hltJOlc~~otl r!t ~ ~~'• 1°~
Da3 ~ 8 Popul 1 OJ-ch 'l :-.o Rcnl Cha.rle11tou to resume his work
Ct:o~nt~ Wher llit lh .._.~ In pJ. 11 ~;~
be clothe~t to weal to k~e)) them on a pla}lC Y.Ith otht'l P'o\kt. g E'xPl · ·~ 9 30 MI Bone~ Dauld Blllke
Y.bo hl16 been here Olh!" lh6 Cvunq. ....,.u.r :..-111 UPOft
'·
oil
q11nt hr111lllll to .,., p•r- 11
cert"l
ore fol tunatc lhlldten Olte thing thul maket! t h e heal t.~ n.n d \ ompa.n) 10 Sll • 11&gt;c1 Musk ' IsIt I111J h ..,. m 1e1 Mn 8e)'lllore eat~ OioltUn~t tvrttl tilt ... t11._thm of ,r~
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11
Tlw
Cor:t
e
tals
Blake
and
famU)
ror
111
rew
days
re
ot
tca&lt;:t
or
rt6MI
.r
retl
ft't•U
or
1
1
P.f *eachers and educatot !-1, nl1kc, ilnd, I:'I a 1oom full o f
l UI ned t.o Jtll hou:c nt Altton Thurs will l'na~J tho= . ....6 to ,. .., vetw~n wU.
•... ttY accompnnc
1 d 0Y hi8 nw th er &lt;'\t!nt
r~Nro~.. lAd to do "' upon ~nt of •ull
S"PI em b ~r 1
Jntellfgent, hO]Hdul, enctgetlc pupill'l One thing thnt hn\\K
r&gt;Mture to '!14111 ••rn.
1 1who will \118\t him ror a tew weelu
TT
,
"" the~ netb h Jt•rMiy •I.-en th•t
JIPWP the heal t with g11cf and ~Oil OW It~ for the lt!IH he1
WABC-N ~ \1 Y01k 34atl 800 6 1 Mnt Eupne Perry and son BUt)' corn1P.. Tnte •nln•t the v.UtaUon oc •nr
~•- 0t _...... rt•
eo.t.ate wiU .,. hqrd b)' t .. -•rd "'
11 h0 Ilave be en tlle a:uez...,
Qr any good CTtlzcn f(\f that mattet, to !'!Pe the Mume mt~ll,. Pm Katr ""'mil! 1;, Mus.., 6 10 ._...,n.
JC&lt;owl~lun M .llbltn w;oo.Hatr &lt;»tlo ., ~lac
111M King~ 0 'Ch 6 4:~ 1\lGrton Oov. and Mrs William Wallace lor a otnc~ ,, t~ CoHnt, Alwlk.or P~
amh1tJOU8 VOUllc~ter thJOWil out upon the Mlleets ne}' 'l E!and Concert 715 Ate L&gt; re.... weeks returnl!d to their homt Ohio •1 th., tiMe and ott. the '"llowtl\a
.t•~"'!!thl"fl Town"'' Soptembec 7 •t ~
t u d o u t f tequen t p Illt.'l'H th a t can '·vl de nn n•an s Band '7 45 0'11' Br 1 am at MWarren
0 ant'
1 1 01iftlth Wt\0 hal A &gt;.1 r
II Ho:m} OebrQ.c r. 30 Pupuhar Pr;&gt;·
II\
1
~~~i:any and l:UH not help hut MOY. the germs of way-1 Blam 9 &amp; n B~l u1c
Otch 9 ~~ \.Jccn vi.sit1nll: relatlveB at Ellkdale, A
Townthlp ~telnber - •t I~
and en me whtch tht• ~.:ouutr~ Ill a. fe\\ shol t ~p1 lur 0 -ch D 30 Nlt Wtl Hr I ~ Va d1 r~ ~ew days retume4 ~· mbl• Towlllhlp September 1, •t 1
10 Ji ('tChel
H~ndcrson"
Orch
c e an e
unday accompanled P
at most, Will reap With ~Offi)W 11t compounded I 10 45 Pl:lpular 0 ch
l1 Rcmal
~ol~:~usband for their home &amp;t A ":'•Mn Townlhlp Septn.ber 11 •t s
!~~~r~:~;,.
elll :II 0r(lh l2 30 am Dave Abram~
Mias Allcse Malone of Pott4J•M··n, "L.;-r~ Tuwndlp S..-pt.mbtr 8 •t tO
an'"' His ~,
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0 Luu
nar
the
sttu•tiOll
IS
e\
en
wo1
se
tham
a\
e1
age
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lC:.!
Pa
Is the 1ueat or her I!Jleter Mt&amp;
Oh,.. ~~~~~~~ /kptllftlblt s •t 11
Y~-'
WJR- Dctr-alt (fOO 71Wt 5 45 pm R K RUSACU a.nd husl)and
P II
f:l~~~~::~~·~;~~ll~o!f~thc almost h1}peleSMness of the .}- oung;~tel l.OW&lt;'ll Thomas 6 Town Talk
Mlu Jva Vtutoe who b~ been "O~•"•e low ...llllp 8e»t.trobeor t •t s
becallRe of the almost un•er!!al h ck of 6 3li Paseball Scores 6 ta Gold- v\altlna rtlend' at W~lane: Ohlo re·
fl.l 111end T.-..rr.tp Mreptembr. 9 at 18
1e!t
Enst.mr le 'I 1h ~ Quakers t\Jmt-d h\)lhe Saturday
"~~~kill 'J;Wnlhtp ~ta.....r IJ at l
Next to the home, there 1~ no l1ette1 phtce 1 30 A son, a M1tlUt• 1 45 S\'lteu
Mr and Mrll Cq.tl Oenhehner I' M
ch1ld lo he than In the scht)ol
PurentH of tl c SkJ\Iel B Popula• "'•• '30 :\nd
1ownBhlp, H6ptell.ber
111! 11.\ lJ
~ 111 the latter8 mother M111 Wm AS"h"""''~
Ill
•
Bublle B!c'Wer• 9 Popular Ohron· ,..u en spent hom Saturday to
s~ 11 '" ,own•hiP Sept-'J'nhr 10 at 1o
e\ely effo1t to :we that their uff"'tlrlng all c)P~ J!! 30 ChuA L1 and fn1 9 45 Monday alt.h Mrs Oenhelmer a A Til
thi~ l"all
The child mfty eHn 1escnt 1t at. this. MWI(Jil frla&amp;teM 10 Amcm n &amp;n::b ~~~~!n e.nd t:Jther relatives or HWlt· P s~uon Tow ...hir S.pJenabel- 10 u 1
':.:r and Mrll Dana HYMll aild "M,:ttllepnrt VUt-..... ~'-Mt ll .,, 8
ns Jlil true 111 many other ca:~es, the 1mmatule 10 ~~ B~p Polluclo: s On:h 11 R\ll's
11 !$ l.puh~! Hung~., d•u•hter Irene spent the week end Pot!1~o,. Vtltap S..,tif:llllber u fit
Crhu thifl!ilee 1\ot know WhRt 18 hest for 1h\ future tt.nd t hf! Jr •r II ~'J R ~d Anple Clulat zanelvlllc
r M
WGN -Chlc:tgo !41/H 7~\ 6 30
Mrs A 0 Lee returned homa A "iim• VTT~•e· Sept.!WJ~ u ' 1 ~
mmd of the parent rttu~o~t funct.1on, there
pm n llllC,: Dan(
6 4a H&lt;rrrld Wedn68ciAy rmm DaYton 1Yhere 1t11Mand vm,.e ~Miii'IW n. .,, It
Chlldr~n. go to school, parents, ltc ~ure
'fr ' 1 't o., lr.nil s Ht1ngry Flv~ ~he \\&amp;II th~ guent of her husband 1" 8 ~•~u.e VI~ Nlttalbtr u ._, 1
ypU.r most urrcious possessions are enrolled 7 lli Uncle Wa iT 11nd Skto"hl 7 30 anq eon Mr and Mra Arcbie Lee I p ac
U ~tal e'hr:.-:~ 8 Popultt Pr~
M18 kae Cowte and eh1ld\"el'l
H J Blnmo-.e CoQtr •a~~U.ot
IIIIo Fall
8 30 Ji:o.m:&lt;Us Men a &lt;t&amp; tatl Burt:- 1!pent .Monday at PQmeroy t.he
Clert. 1111 u.. eo.nt of ...,..ton

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,.,... llft'e:rn, ti'JJna tO TCCaftl'
the c....m. Rubie• for the )'Ount:

and all efSo long a!!

fl,ussla I:-! ulfltrolled b~ men who resort to such methods
ju~:~t so long ma} lh(• 1est uf tht&gt; wcrld 1est 111 Hecurity and
he free f1 om an) fear that Rw-1SUl w1ll mtcrfere w1th any
pJans of the wotld econonlllally 01 Tn any nther twld
SJ.wcr~ ~~hut a :\tf'p remov~d f1om thC' method!il hn
mg Plllt.:tued 1n the f.11 laste111 •ountrv at the present

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m fightmg uuy

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the map mBofar aP. other p1 og1 es~n e nahon!ol are coucm ned Thm should be rnof't plea~mg to the many Red}'., Jm·
liJ'OlHts, CommunJstA, So~lahdb 1n general \\ ho a1 e alway~"~ I
ranting about the \ Jlc rnanrw1 1n whu h tHII countr1e~ are
beueg opetftted and cumpa11ng them to the tdeal methotl1
pracUced w RLIHHia
It ts to he wonde1 cd JUHt how lar these work r!odgtng,
508p·bOX orators ~ould il" to pleH:&gt;nt then bemg dcportlJ
tp that great Eden uf thetr preachmg and ranting If th~
test were eveJ to come one would folee evidence of real \
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0

""dditlon that draught ttnJm.d s .tnd carts must be provtded
theKl to handle thetr \\Olk, IS the late!olt order promul
'ated Hl RU!!Nia.. This ~~ the late f\~ 1dea 1n the home of the
Red, the Commumst, the ldtah"t, lo put that countrv on

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the- ln&amp;bt W)'llter hetn tbl miuhl:1
maa'a Nee Cf'Jh\1 for help .ame..
where oat ha the fos. He ~
cmtan4iafire4ttbpuueenpenona
wbo escape in a motor ear~
NOW GO ON a·ll•
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'SO , J:HAPTEB. VII
Al tfte same momeat the &lt;1pen
d
I h
• h d h
oorway o I e houae ..e Ill
tm
blazed Jqto auddtn rad11oncc. Evt·
deatly S1nt, hi fotloWJng him, bad
awltched -on tho hgbh ta the hall
that he had left purpoaely dark. He
heard Sant't voice beh10d him call1n1 out laudl:y:
'Wynterl Where are your
Wynter did not answer. He waA
•1SIQI S«nt 1or hts thought
anatn.:mal
tessne~8-le\tlns theBe danaerou!l,
unknotNn figurea of the dark know
that punmt wa• already begun,
puttiftl them Oft the1r JIUard In·
•ta~tly that mov10g rJcam ahead of
hi~Q, went ouL
And simultaneously out of the
m11ty wold a ahot came pmgmg,
tbat lighted doorway belulld h1m
pvc has eaem1es their arm But
Wynter drd not stop.. He rail on m
deternunedpurauiL
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~-w 6 ''

BBYOND HRLP

From•om"ewhere ahead ofh1m he
COillcl hear the ensme of a motor
ear rQIUUn~• he aueeaed, from a
1ane that •ldrted one 11de of the
trouads at riiJht augles to the ma1n
wwod_ Then, aa he ran, Wynter aaw
...-the blurred: radiance leap CIUI from
th b dlllb
of th
Le ea
pa
e car 81 1t 0"1;•
nn to In~. the ensf'ne roaring up
furlOUJly at th-e dnver sltpped Into
top gear and Jhot up the lane w1th
1. tush.
Ami Frank SeYern, u Wynter
knew beyond any doubt, wa!l m that
car, IR ~I&amp; enemies' puwcr, and out
fll
h fht
0 a rc:ac 0 e P now.

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Remedy En s as

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Suspect FinaJJy I
AdmJ•t Murder
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Rolandus

lbors

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Oak Grove

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Holman a.nd dall8"h
past week In N&lt;'\\
rclnth 5
0 1
heme by Mls

I can't help Milly to bust the bank-1'
Mr9 Htldren laughed autl went
back to the taUle "tth ru sunken
roulette wh~d-a small rcphca• be.
hmd the drawn lolmtls of a I ourlon
flat of what Monte Carlo fla41Hs
openly,

Snwki.1'1f etm~purtmcnt. ll'wfuRJftUJJ Nl!ll&gt; Ymk plane

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A stout man v.1th the round bee

to rec011J 'VIVIdly the la~t tnne he had a nil paused en hts \tav 10 "h rc rc
11een S~vern mor~ than two years f h
Is
b 1
d '· h
res men were to e oun ~&gt;Y t e
ago 1n New Yllrk. A photograph of th 115
rt
d
Katharme Far:n•
Y mm Nl•Jve got a red hot !l}stcm., he
lromcally enough he had gone murmured lonfidcnlly, gomg to
down into Essex last mght ho(lmg make old Htldrcn &amp;tt llll and take
\9' hear from Severn 'orne news of not1ce Thou~:ht 11 out m my bath
that g1rl who had ftasltetl acro~s lu~ thrs mornmg Here, 1 dont mmd
life for an hour, only ro drop out of gzvmg )OU a wrmkle but you 11 keep
1t completely ag;un
1t dark old scout You work on the
two to one chances-,.
THEHANDOPFATE
Wtth the gemal expanuvcncas ol
dr;~:; !~~e~hs~!eh~':"t t~:~~:c~~~ many ~otktalls the stout man bab.
The reaonant t:hime of Bla: Den floor
Wynter rarscd the rather bll•," lab,,out h," &lt;lystem HTe was de·
came loahag up the nvcr from flamboyant httle salver knocker---anti 'g lt u Y un nte ltg,ltle
hen dnftWeltmtn•ter aa Jim Wynter jumped d 1d
cd hapJHiy away m search of ~
1
d-.z....... ,__ 0 -~··b outo&gt;de a tall
not or a moment dream what whrsky and 1oda Wynter strolled
uw• '1''"'" WA,.,..
that knotk WU to &amp;pcll for btm for
h
Ll f h
block uf latf ia Qelaea.
the whole chan,...d course of his acros"' lo t eta t o c ance
toQ,ty b.atf...,.lt ~ 10 badl,.
.. Come on far~s •o~ Jcu:.: 'llld 311
L_,. hlmoell.
future.
that you p!!ople • Hrldren ,ang out
·~ 1UUJ
The long rluec. ""mdowed room cheerfully but one susJlCcted wrth
It was the n'-1.t foUowln .. Seve
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beyond the lmy lounge hall of the a stnct attenttOD to busmcsa. • Not
em'• dtaappea.t~nee Wynter had Rat was full of a mctl\cy of gay, dos&lt;rtong , ...., 11,,, tome, M" F•fo,
been dowa at Bee-r'
Cour t a II eha t tertng 'VOices WJt11 the famt, In- surely? Fed" up wrlh 1t eh~ Not
~- 1
that tt,r. wh~re tlue p&lt;11lce infttlt(- tenn1ttent drone of a roulette wheel
ptiGnitmtoth~mysteryofthemiss- tht. chck of the spmmng tvory ball been too good hutt? Whoa back
i¥lt tdln •n looked like drawing an Revealed , lro•o
mosl·ly lh•ough a now evcrybody-rJen ne va plus, tn
n
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my best crouptcr French \Ve'rc
ut~r b~(lk.
bau of 1moke sprral,s were perhaps
He 1'*4 prOmtaed
GrayaQD a st:ore of people tnt~ and women off .. as be spun the ball
1111 ' sprucely turned out Y(')Uftll
to blow a'-~ that •'-Jit to the Chll· aome of the latte; young and pretty
,...,_•• toule'lte ~.and he muntn't all very &amp;martly dressed, most of man Wttll hts carclcs!l, bantermg
l~t .lllllr ~ lie:si4es, he hid felt them amolcinl crgarcta tn long hold· vo1ce had an appearance and manner
ll wotald be Qther a relief to have era. A varTed colleciJOn, but the good enough lo have pa!!sed must~r
hill tLnu•hta ,;.tnet d 1
1n the average cro\\d. It wu ~·1¥
"-~
au
e or a tnne m~n at any rate all auggested one
ha
hl
,.
from lha.e hualiag, perpltxina: thing •n common-money
occasJOna 11 Y t t l nt o1 aomet IDB
~tt. tt.t nlrrblmarl•h tnratery One felt that at the Hlldren'• rou- smoothly tngtahatma tn his al'nile
!hat had beea wattm&amp; for him at Jette partlts a man withollt money madconea.llttleuncasy.
B....... Court.
would find hrs bast and hiJstes• u
M1lly Gny&amp;On flun1 Wyoter a
lt&amp;adteetneeatmostthe.etnnge!-t charming al drd everyone else but smrlmg nod. She wu wmmng and
lbrw...l.
·····th e cha no::u were h e would not
• be she loo~ •• ddighted ••• dnld
.,.. of an ~-.
Ulilll
u _.. •••••••
~II: to kw.r that 'rolcc break 11tu-. pressed to come aga.m
When Bill Graygon had married
ttift"y thc0ir1b: hll 11eep to kupw
M H ld
• her fikeen ~ar1 a8n Mlny wat Cine
tUt Fruk S~m\ ~ SC: near. ou' tlred~e~, rb~t ·~~~r~ ~~~~e~ of the" p~~tiest cho'f~ ~!! on the
there ~~ tho ~~t~uat ha,..-. ~ vacaty. cro.uled quickly towards q~ Lond6itt it'tijJe.l~ 1fllle~} et.atftl
fa4he IJ!'lq.tl ~au of Btaalaal.'t newcomer, holdmg out ) her hand. \ and srnn~ had _.one\ .,e"¥ond re.·
..c;8rt_• J.!JdilcD
aD tlirougb ..So glad youve come Mr W
call the plump.laudllng .(tiOd·tcm·
tti'lr lu~~~a.cl yel to have ter-and welcollle back to E~g-la~~j ~red face wa! strll as attractive aa
1lcen. pOWeflea to -.., Jum.
Jlr.. Grayson taH.i yond be lookm evu m (ts drffen:nt way. She looked
.-·~t ~~ ff .F~ 5nena muat Ill. She'&amp; bema- awfully luck t! -and Was-such a lh9rougbly good
lia:ve e
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Tressa Donhoue visited Mr~
RoUSh Sunday
Pannte Roush spent a te\1
past WllCII: y,ith her moth
Hart spent U1r
Milford Hoffm&amp;t

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Wnh tltt fust gro1\'1h ?f 1ur travt·l, Ches·
tertidd make.i'. many new fru Dfls caf"b day,
here as 1u ' tty l'itreets BJld country homea
cOffi}lHTtmcnts of all

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Dow or Pomeroy moved

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fur A smoke and whwthc ho~tc~s p.a.sscd them (and my lewonle dsa-

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At Brggar'! Court that day )tm of an elderly cluld turnmg away
Wynter had come upo.1 'ometlung from thO! table ~..ccsmzed Wynter

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here vts,U;lnK relatives ani:t tt/enib
M,.s AUce !;wealqen o.nd Ira
Woll • of Neas.. Settlement sp"I l
Sumny arternoon wnh Mrs He
bece.a Cotterill
Carl Easterday 1-.nd family sp.:!m
Su 11rty
Nte neon With A E.
Sm'th .and ramlly or Sum lfl
Mn Rebecca en•wnn who
teen ill ror ~evt.nal wet:k.l! ts

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Would they ever know~
There had been nothmg about It
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I b!rt-hday The ""t'llilli WIU apent lnl 'tl tlltt Vi hull her W)ilelllpL boll.rdlnlj:
pla.yinc 1ame1S lil.nd a roclul eood hOUk 1.5 luc».Ltod tuoay brukt: dvwn
lme Refteahm en~ oJ eai!l Sllnd snd conft:ued t.o killing ont: ot Lht:
&amp;pent last
Re.,
J"rllncil SChllll.na:
and wicheti fl.nd K:t' crhm wen servtd l 12 men who dl~ under what 1.10
ConUnued trom 01' I! oneJ
Earl Moonty fP(Int last weell. at Ike &amp;lltlled were Incriminating ell
PHOHI: sa-L
weel: the rueat of her 1011-ln law family or Bt&amp;nt.ol) Pa arrived
and wtte Mr and Mn MdebeD,J week for a weeki vtllt wttll Nn Wellsvlll~ wll.h hl.!t. !ather
cumstances durlrlij t.he pa.s.l elgnl
Behtillnp rather W L Johnaon
Mias Luelle Hob&amp;clr; had for her yean She Is cha!ted wtlh murder
know lots or men ~ ho It
6 Imposing dt'finlt.e resf)OlJBibll~
IUel't. Sunday 11111. Taylor at Gn.n and facefi life unp1 lwnment
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It) on the trel!.~urer of ~~ony IDI"g&amp;.nl
Raymond. OUrl ol I&gt;elaw1re lis and other relathea
Mr ~~ond Ml"l WUllam Sayre lett Bend
Aceorcllni! t.o ASI&lt;l.!itant PrC~&gt;eeutor ~:~wu11d thr hutiH who.:u tn 1 ~ l!1 zatlon tngagect rn mrtuenclna tile
here tne auut of bta liltflr Yrl
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Sunday Cor Lheir home In Detroit
Mtu Dorothy M1.:0rcw o!o Chf't: Duncan McCrea ln ct arge ol the ~a~ money althou~-:h 1 haHn t dutoratt' to report all cnntrtbu~
Clyde Wine and fa.m.Uy
t Mr and loln CW1
Clallt and
laofn Erma Shreelr:e~ a.nd foUowlnt IL vlatt with the tormera ter Hill spent the week end with weird cat\C the v.tdow salt!
mul ~ on ly v.hut l ~;:11 I
n Ill 11c1 s and tXJ)t'nd!tures accur 11 wly
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family of Groveport tipenl. Sunday two n~phewe Carl and Earl Oa.lnor mot.het Mrl Nye Sayre
Luc!l t Ho .10.e!t
1 was nard up 11nd needed the ~n1 u v swr
and promptly
fhe eundiUon ot Ellrl Hs rde n uu.urancE' monP y on the man 1 M ' Po\l.ers ~alo ~ ht U dt
Th-e ro;-eomm1 ndatwns were proat the C F' Be:88e.~--er home on Of Parlcel'&amp;b\U"r were Sunday (Uelta :air and Yra Edwin Nt:Jrri&amp; or
Tb1rd Avenue
ot the fonner s parent&amp;, Yr and Akron 1pent Sunday and Monday shoW!! little lmproYement at th l~ tried to pol~n him tw-Ice but he kmm a nthlng mu~.:h abt t Pl
\Oj[ctl by e\l1ronco&gt; re\ealed during
wlt.h V A Wolle aOO family
time
dido L die 50 1 pushed him out of ~on &lt;-ar ly IJtr And 1 d1.n I \1 t 1Lhe Canno11 mquJrv that secret po
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Mr11 Alfred Mlt.rtw; returned. to
Gablor
Former Star Athlete ln. u.red her home In Detroit al~r ~&gt;pend1tl(l ~lph VanMeter and family have R ~a&amp;he~en~na ~!sit~~~en~!! D'W'l~ht ... uc lie and c lies Ho- the attic window
to 1 ll all I k" DV. ~ he dccJm r
I ill)tlll lund had been maintained
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a wti:k bere a.s tbe .:uelSt ol Harrle tor their rue•t thel.r i(randmot.her
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Wll..!!l Steven Mak 68
pi I:{ J~~~~~a;{ ~r~ll.~n ~~~~~ ~..~, U.J1d ne \er rcl)()rted 11.11 such In the
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Wbea Foot 1a Cau.bt
Marte Bmit.h
Mra Susie Brewer of StivenviUe
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192H 1 ampt&gt;.~gn that money donated
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Tllflt f
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I Mrs W 0 ,Tameli and datllhll'I
Mra Honor Jackacm o1 Eut Llv of -.Mia»
Myrtle Oreen ot Letart Rf:'(u:'shments of cuk!! and lee the probe whiCh dlscl06t'd thut II ma~ , us !le(:Ond OOU:.lns \.\ t: kncv. ur po
purposes WFI..!i .. cpm; e
1ft ce
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Jelilll of Oberlln au: hert vlsltln&amp; ~erpool spent a lew daY• laat week
cream wert' servfld AU enjoyed a other men had died my!&gt;ter!ou-11 f'bth other ~ nee klds WI' Wt'T' ~~~ ~~:n~~~~~~~~n~lv:~~~n~ ~nr~
frlendo
with Elltl Bilker of Lower Portland. Saturday and Sunday
Vl.llltora in the borne of 0
W good time
l in her boarcUna: hOWit'
JuM luvmg li:l1s all our li11e
Wt sonul uses and that large swn11
Max Lambert formt:t Mlddlepo 1 Mrti Ha.nJ Clark. of Cillcaa:o If Sht' returned to her home Prtday
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!I a 11• l f u r l 192
ill f1 n v. cre ~e nt from one slAte to an
htlb aehool llthlete received a se 1here • tsltlng wUh tl:!ltltl\es t. 1C 1 Cornel1UII cona:or spent SundBy P1ckene BWlday were James Sal I Mt and MJ ~ J 0 Ho"l back un 1
th11 liP IJM:'{! t o (001 !' lrom lh• other w lntlutnce the locu.l dect.o
'ere InJury to one of hls leet \lhtlc irieJtds
with hla uncle Oliver Dally and mons and family of New Mllrlln11- 1son Bill) spent Molutay wllh Mr 1
viUe w va J4n p BehllllnB and and Mrs Robert Carson of Rut
wt&gt;t&gt; to 11!slt me
l ate
at work at t.he Covert &amp;kill¥ ttnd
Alltn Futt&amp; and Paul Hoffmlln Jt fan11ly
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Mr and Mn c E Ptctens ftH dauahter of Staunton Pa Ml and land
&lt;Continued from oaee one)
&lt;!'1 ( &lt;crp! h( worked on his farn
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Inc lhe summer month!; her~ with Sunday c:allers on l4ra fl'oUy Ann Mrs Ernest YOl'l'Ui ot Saxon Beaf Mrs Wnd Hoback and 11au(lhters
anu onn sold 1acuum "'" c~p 6 ~
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lt Willi said that Lamblm. Will\ Mr a.nd Mrs B F FU1tz Sr
Wacner or Letart Su:-~day afternoon Plcken11 Mrs Ernest Grim l.e-tcirl Utah ano ReHI Ellen at d neph"'l\
Preo;:edlng the horse and 11\c Wh r d t[ he lul k aboul' H ~ ta 1 ~
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wortlna around an lee cutl.tng ma
Rl.lh Wilson of Corn.nH spent
Nr and Mrs c E Pickens spent M.r and Mrs. Will Burri Mr and Hugh Moone) and Mrs George
Mr Hn&lt;.: Mr.~. 8 M Gor~uch Q.Ud
chine at the Ice plant when 11. the wetk. end wtth EveiJ;n Elch- Thursday wlt.h thel.r nephew J E Mrs Ralph Wickline ol Mt Moriah I MoonE'} v.t:nt to Ch~~orlestcn Tue5 stock partlde the a!l Ohio ltlgh t'd ur ~eou.--o th h I!' !o I'Ht und h o 11
Mrs Jennie &amp;i'ntz &amp;nd son of Rll- c!a~ and vlslttd re :~.t h e..
I;Chool band dircct.er b~
Jack h~ 1 ,~d mt'
l ltt &lt; 1 rl s~u!Y.'n~Jlle \\'~Je week:
blOCk of Ice HOt causht in the ma- ~ ini(er
Bowles and family ol Athens
Wainwright uf Fostoria was tJ j Alt1our.lh u IOf"nl ~ u a C' uu nt (nti bU :.L'i of Mt and Mu; H,.,/1
cbtne
In an attempt to push the
carol Meadows of Columbus lti
Ml'a 0 w Lona: and tam1Jy or ctne
M:r11 Will Hayman of Ea.!!t Le-tar~
MONITOR BUILDER DEAD
a;tart tomght afll:'r the concert
dt tl \ td That Ph Mill rtClll1 ]o tried GtJr ~ til
bloelt or Ice through the seorlua here \16itins with Mr and Mrs M ParlterebuJ'I" were vlsit.Jnar her sonCleveland Autc :n - INS--Aug
Young Ol}jo wa~:; to ha\e a l!ll l l(l ., , ht.__, ~&gt;IH n 111 ed \\ thout u
Mr ml Ml~ Chane.~ &lt;;Jeenlt-r
machine he struck at It with hb J Mccarty
tn law John Sellers and f~~omUy the spent Sunday with W R Ha&gt;man
and lamUy
31 - lN&amp;-Chailes Cmtbs 86 111'1 0 alllt.&lt;; o~~on In the Ohio State J'-lltlo~ j phji~lral t:Xumlnnllun Mrs POWf'l"
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:loot Hill root alipped from the 1cr
Mr and Mn E M.. Noblet1 spt'n\ first pah of Jut week
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and into a saw &amp;ttached to the sundn.y wtth Mr and Mu Gon.
Borne of the nellhbors decided t 1 Calvin Pickens of Mars Chapel helped to bulld the ilonclad Mont fallr A st~Je ~how In the I H denl d h 1 t td 1 11 talked JNir !l d -tuvmvn
visited Wheeler Sarsans and moth tor famous for Its naval batTJev.1Lh l building wa1&gt; t he opemns event
au n v. 1th ht-r
~u;ol of M &lt;; CuHl. M(ni~ a.t
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give Benn;y
Smith a surprise In
d(ad here today He \\sa emplo)eo.l l
Hn f' t~ h
slsl( J 111 ll\1. li llt'J 1' 1 " 11 "
He wu taken to the Holzer ho~Mrs WUlia.m wo.re and MJ honor or hla 63rd birthday 110 hla er Sunday
PICNIC DINNER
tht' Merrlmae In the Civil w11.r was
uptrd to "' r.at PI I~ 11 ll.llnt
M
E! J Ha1tnn n od da~J£~te\
pltal where tbe lnjurltm were treat and Mrll Curtis Nobles spent sun- 8011 P.oy 1t.nd. wife bwaled. thern.sel·
Nr and Mnt Will Burri enter !1.1&gt; a rovemment t:!hlp yards em
I her to gtt out 11 ~~ l 1 1
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~JI" ~~ d M ~ Nlnu Ski nner Wtl C Sun
=~:d t~e !.at=~
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from ati day "ith relatives at Gu.lllpolls
ves and prepared delicious refre!!h- Lalned with a picnic dinner at plcy~ lor many vea.rs befme bt'1um
I snl&lt;l ~he dldn Y.ant It Slw actdo&gt;d da !! Je&lt;J s t1 M1 \ltd Mr_ W A
~reth 5 bee 1 1 da be severa
Wdllam Yee.ger 1eturne~ honu menl.8 lor the event
their
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rt'llldence
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I o.rchllecturc or M m ~u11 ng t:.m 1
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end and Ute loot Wl\.8 In a very bls gro.ndpa.renls a.t Maggie
l'ho8e present weH James SeUen honor O( Mrs L E Pickens aml cool busme.r;.r;
It wes
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bid oondit\on lllthoua:h It WIUi be·
Mrs W E Hem and daughter Mr and Mrs Arthur Price
M111 chlldren ot Centerbury
1Ka 1 ~Ci t y
I wu sick snd nenous wllh In
M 8 POIH JS 11 u
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hH ~ ~~~~~ q ol Hl&lt;Jttvcfl ll Ak l 11
lleYed that a.n 11.mput.ation would _ , , th r 0 1 0
tlu Jana Cus~r and daUihter Betty also Mu; Burris birthday annlver11
0 um us
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Lou Mr and Mn Milo Rhodes and &amp;ary Other s:uests were Seaf Pick
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dtgeston and st.omach Jo!:BS Oneth""", beJicvcd hn lm~t.,;' l k 1" I t~~ ~
Mt lml Mr&lt;; Wtbb Ho~ll were
Lambert was pt-eparlng to leave rJuestt this 1\"eek or Mrs J Ef 80il OrvUJ Mr and Mn' Onoy Oai- ena Mr and Mrs Ralph Wickline
or Adler1ka helped I eat am ng f.JHflllll~
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Sept.ember l:i&gt; lor vmenova Unl Fr?n.-h und Mr~ Allee Fitch
nor Mr and Mra C E. Ptelr.ena Maw1e Johnson and M\55 Josle
now and !Sleep good - Henry Do&lt;id
H sai l! he Uuu It didt 1 hi ,
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Wlllhun Oulnor and f111mlly Hazel Pickena AU departed at a late
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0 e rc urneo McMurry and family
cr Q.ll b jll.!it dootorlug the slom
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ucr.crman
1a saki he had a very Kood opporM=
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DwiKht E ~~ofternoon WIShing Mrs Burri man
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achg Fo~ gas ~tays In the UPPUt I
Wt. ulrt 'ou AlVr h m Ill? 1r1 fn a r d on Guy Spe'llt Sun 1:.1y Wlth
tuntty In the footbe.ll department Sunc!~y from a few day!l visit wtth Hobe.clt 11111d. Mr and Mrs Jilme11 more hsppy birthday!;
After Long Gr1lhng ~ Eleven bowel Adlerlka reaches !JOTH up hb (dense If he ~ L~ I JU ?
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Lu i t Mn; NCJa 111uu 1 un li.t
of that school havblfl; receheu an rela lves at West C-.;lumbta
and son creed
All had a fine
1 haven t muC'h mnJH ~
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M e~ 1 th
oller of schol11.rshtp through his
Gay Summcnllle of Richmond time and Mr Sm\th enjoyed the
Other Myater1oua Deaths
pe r and 10\lier bov,.~l washmg out plied
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H.u:J1
B .E. ( rtll and fu m 1\
football ability which he developed Va Is here visiting wtth relii.tlvt'll even1n1 very muoh
All left at a
Ch
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pu son3 \li hj c h co usc 11as nervousw
1JJ you b&lt;' a wJTnf'ss 101 th
arge to
oman
ne~ ond bad ~leep Q{'t Adlerlka drl
If
Ll ( h md ! om II\ Mr
aml M1 s
111 hl1h school here
I Anne Elizabeth Nobles 01 West late hour w\.!lhtna: hi~ msny more
ColuMbia is vls1tl.n1 with Mr and happy blrthda~s
BIRTIIDt\V YAKTT
tOOay by uxuOiiOW you lee! the Joue ~usha J;~ u
e rcq~!;!&lt;'d
hJ Ill 1 Jn•ell ~ pent Sunday :lt Old
CALL FOR S{;HOOL CHILDltEN Mrs WU11am Wolfe of Oravd Hill
1 Tuesday evening about 70 neigh
1.-ctrolt Aug 31 - INs-Att.t&gt;r m- wonderful dfect of thb German
Ma 1 Can· !n Hockiug county
All chUdrt:q of the Mradetl Rlld 1 Mrs John Wolfe left Sunday for
Roy Smith and famlly and MrB
friends and relatives gathered \ermittent grilJing of more than Doctors remedy Ebersbnch Phar
Y h t good v 11 ! 1a d
1 lin
IL We}f~m llP.1 md !amrl) we1e
b~h school sludent.t&gt; at Mlddleport a .'levt!ral weeks viS.it with relaUvcli Nea.Jy Hoback were at CJaJ'lna:ton, at the home of Mr and Mrs J D JOO hours Mrs Rose Vt:"res 411 ~ mac} In Mlddlt'p(llt by Stansbury x:nou I•Othlng about h m
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1 rt u tl RUesT nf MJ &lt;11 d MrM AI
are l't'QUt!ISk'd to meet 1 u $dtt) 3-t F~.:Wnta.
0 SWlday
Hoback in remembrance o1 his cali"d witch v.1dow or Mcd1na Drug Company
Ad~ M s Powers
t)(' 1
St:V: 1st at 8.30 A. Mat tbe ICl&gt;JlCC
M1
and Mrs Hubert Blevins
tive buildings to receive mstructlons a.nd son ol SteubenvUJe snd Mr
prepa1at01 y to the opwl.11g ot nnd M1s flarv1e Stark and two
schcol on Tuetiday Sept ~th
soru of Montgomer} were Sunday
guest.&amp; or Mrs. Bina Sanborn and
fnmlb
PICNIC AT CADMUS
Dr w A Humphrey and Daniel
The followtna: people nwt.ored to AI mel ol Cotumbus are here villlt·
Cadmus SUnda) where they held IDR at the c F Besserer home
an Rll day picnic In honm of thf::
Mr and Mrs Lindsey Lyons and
70th t:lrthday u( 1 rank McElhenny tlu t:" chlldren left Sunday momMr and Mrs Frank MeElhwny Jng for a week s motm t.rtp
MY 10nd Mrs Ra;y Mc:t:lh ~n n~ und
Mn; CB.Tioo Thom&amp;H returned to
dauehtt:r M~&amp;rga.ret June Mr ann hel home In Athens arter enjo) lug
lira Ed&amp;ar Wolle and children 11 weeks visit with Mrs Nell BaiMr a.pd Mrs Robert Mason l\t!J ley
and :.l.r&amp; Homer Jones and dsugh
Mr and Mrs Pearl Wol!e atld
ter • velyn Mr and Mrs Lawrenet family left Sunday for their home
Carney Mr and Mts William In Fostorla a.ter a "eelcs \\Sit with
Lowt' Mr and Mr:. L:ury C'!l.ld· relatives here
nw, Ml' 11nd Mrs ~!mer Warms
Mn Margaret Foley of Clarki&gt;·
Mr ~nd. Mtl Harold Bal6.wm Mrs burR arrived sunday for a \ ieh
0 W Baldwin and Mr Matlh •w11 "'lth Mrs Ottle Stanley
The day wa.s spent in pla.)'ing re
crea•lonll-1 ball baseball ttnd tlsh~

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th\ lr IBun.Jay
....... end IUHtl of Yr &amp;n4 . . . . . . . . . ot the Prnbyterlad Sunday
AJpha Cott•rill v. t n L kl "8eiwe1
~ T Wllllama t.m:l CamUJ &amp;Dd icbOol on a
ptcnfc Wednesday fl'a.lls Pa Monday on busmeSti
......, a.coomp&amp;Qied bome bJ Mia• Aut lt at the co lles ~ grove Tim
Rex J Aelrley 15pent from Wt'd.~Ua ~ Who hu tMen (Uel5ta at the claases wu~
Mary nesday tUI Sundl.y at At....ttctll!l the
. . . . .-pendlnf I week With bet DIJt.oll.,. Bernice Stowe Kathl~n gut&gt;st or his mother Mrs Pra.nk
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and Jeanne Dutly The members Sef,.moua and hll!lband
llln. Tbomu w.lcb aDil di.Uib• !lf the classes were Esther:J!:hel
r homa.s ouft'ey of Abon auivtod
~r IWdred oJ' Detroit Jrere the RUth Leifheit
Kathryn
ulme~ he 1 e Mondtly t.o spend the Winter
1\~Mtt. of M1al Lou Ta)'lor &amp;nd i1s- llHdred Burris
Billie
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with his gra.nd!at.h'"r Jamllti Duffey
ter Ml'l. R M. Haaeltlo! Thursday Maqaret Quick BeL ~y Cll(X h u t Rod uncle ami aunt Mr and Mrs
Mr UDderb.UJ and. "'utbter or and Mulam Anna Holmes and 1 homas Dutfy Jr

Laa.Wd Ol1 Lower 8ecoDd StrMt, Pomero;, 0
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Wildn...-)1 I'*" ot Mn. Mar)! A.
X., ADd dauabt.er M1aa Marcia
Katr
Mtla lldna O.pe._rt ol Clevt·
laud waa the ruest of Miaa Belle
Carlekln Wl'!dnpday
N.,t.on Rouih went 1.0 Darton
Tuaday t.o Yil# ~ IDD Bdi8oD
and wlle ror ~~ - ~lui
llr~-~Wan · ~~oort left. Friday
tOI' AAIVIl t.o Ylalt reli.tlves for a

tRetr teaChers Mrs Richar d Dur"
Mr Rnd M H; c E vmccnt and
and .Ul'&amp; J!ohn Dtllton
child! f'll Cl&gt; dc and Kathr)'l1 o!
Mrs John T
Williams a 11 U Baruett spenl sunday here \\llh
d&amp;urht•n MIU'eella and Glenni E' Mr and Mrs F ulllk VIncent and
were Wednesday guests of the !u1 .family
mer s daughter
Mrs
Alphom!t'
Bill\ Clal k ul Pumeroy was the
Sebom and hwsbBnd
gue11 uf hiS g1 andmother
Mrs
Mr&amp; H T Proctclr and daught~r Moille Clark ~~ond 1amily from sun·
Katberlne left Monday for N~r.! a day ttll Tuesda~
P'aUS. where they will \l.sit the fur
).irs John J
Roush and son,
mers sll!tter Mn Nell Ackerman for Robrrt of Pittsbutgh ~~;el'"! gUt!&amp;ts
a &amp;hort time They were ~~occom 1of R s He~&gt;~&gt; at 1d slstr Bertha
11\or\. Wnc
panled by Franklin Ackerman wllo a 1 d Mr nnd Mrs L J tlcS.'S ove!
Nra Bertie Atal&gt;h,tre o{ Winches baa been here for some tlm~ HI!' tt e 1~eek eud
ter lhdiana wQ i!aDlnt on Mn will remain lil New \ ork. w1th hils 1\1 ~ Nell Procl..ur ~ t;J~ndms two
Clermoot Am.oJ9., Y:W Lou Taylor I ~other
wteks \\ tth her a mt Mrs
Anlldo
and Mtat Belle carleton Monday
Mrs Ray ,Cowie Blld three dnl Jcnet; lit Mon tgom 0 w Va
aclla hate 8eicller and OeOJ"'rf'l drt&gt;':l Clara Mae Rutb and baby Mr an:i Mts E J Soulab} Jr
Selila who have been tbt a:ueats who have been here spending Lhe 1d C' h Jdn n fX! t t1 e W"ek end ~
or IQ'. and Mrl Homer Rouah for summer w1tb her father w F Bar- Bashan guer w o! Mr and Mn&gt;. Ec,
the ,pUt aeveral weeks wUl return tela and tamlly and other relatl Po Grlmth
to tfielr homes at Beaver Pallll Pa returned to tt:e1r home u.t B~:lltll
Thursday They will be acoom- FaJls Pa Monday
panled by lllr and Mn .Homer
\-'v ... to:n • Bureau
Roush and famUy who wtll visit
PCJsunaster and M1 s W S Whit"
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thlflrt tor a week
were week end ~tuests ol Mrs A C
un 1 1 11
1 r1" 1 1 , n nf tlu
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The tam.tltes ot Pred Shumway Keener at Ironton
1m 1 11 , 1 1 1l • 1 ..., 1s , "T 1 1'"'' t,j
ant! Irvtn1 Karr are enjoying
Lon Coat'S and son
Chmlc~
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caQip1ng and tlshJ.na &amp;t Thornton Thc;mas Jones and sister MISB Sa.Ia 1n lu1 • 11.11 Tlu l 1111 11 1 s ,_1\
Wollt • tarm at Great J!end
IV Jones, who have been guests o! 1 ell 1 1 1tt 1 • ! I JH tn ! It I "'
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1 Mrs EJizabUl Jones 1eturned \XJ 1 S; ,.t
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Mtll John Dalton And Mrs thetr home at Turtle Creek Pa
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HATION&amp;L AIJVEBTI8J!IfG REPBE8ENTA.TIVEl
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Woman to whom Jbef ri&amp;'ht'ully be-

9 15 ..,~mphc.n} 1:1 30 guest ot her aunt Mrs. Annie
Lu nnd Em t 46 D eam Hamm and spent Too9da)' .at the
10 15 The Stebbins Boy-F 1Nea~~e Settlement the s:uesL of

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10 JO Jan Garb~r"s Qrch 11 T~J
wr..- m s OJ.ch 11130 Bill Donahue
ar*! JUs Pcpular Dance- Oich
WLW- Cinclnnati (438-700 ! 5 -45
I' iJ l:&gt;wdl Thorr 13
6 Amos n
An..t\ 6 30 Pcpula.r Prcb 'I Til
Qtl:tk.t' rs 7 30 DAM!I:all
&amp;orcs
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7 a:; Hni ry Willsey 8 01 ch
811 t 1 p; or tl)e Sktllct
8 Maine
P!"pg 8 l:'i Muna.y Ho&lt;ton 8 Orch
8:30 Bul:blc Blowers
9 Crtm.c•
lgh! s 9 2 ~ Arc md lhc Wolld wltlt
ktr D;ul.r--Klng of Hoto~ s
9 30
p,_Ju.lar Chronicles
10 Cotton
Que 11 M n.stPis 10 30 variety
0 4J Boll Newhall 11 L03 Ami.. cs
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O~~t;h 13
Hcnn S1ntrey
arid H18
Oc.tw:: OTeh
Wl!AF- !few YOlk 1~.3·6801 6
pnll Hymn Sing
Corner On);
Stw· 6 45 The
Goldbcrga, 1
Bll\cl ~tvne Hmtetlon 7 30 Popu·
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·• Pror B Thrlllcr• 8 30 Earle
Eplct'l A B A RfJ fe s Da teo~ Or
10 L.lltl£ Jact:: Little 10 30 Jaclt
Dt:.n:w .s Orch
11 RL&lt;dy Vallou
::'om e(;Ucut Yunk.ecs
1l 30 Tal
Hen "Y s Da 'ce ~b
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" Y•"•k &lt;39U·'760J 5-ta
Lowell Thomas 6 A..'1108 n
Andy,
(I Hi Gtl5 Vun
6 30 PhU Cook "
1 llu Qu&amp;.kers 'I 30 T 1e Pon~~ 8lsters 'I 4:6 Blaters ct the Skillet 8
Popular Pl'08 8 50 Dnnger Unea
ot History 9 Old SWKers Momor·
les l) 30 Olara Lu and Em 9 45
Wavt'R of Melody 10 Bh.:mbet. Mu
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0 30 Dream Plctu1es
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benvll1e Monday an 1 spent a few
days wtih rel&amp;trlvea and friends
they were a&lt;:colnpiUJ!ed by the latter11 mother Mrs C A Carson who
will visit her ron Homer Car&amp;on
and family (or a while and Lear
Carson who has b'eeD spendlniJ the
summer here returned to hiS home
at SteulfenvtUe with them
Ml118es Glady&amp; Orooka a.nd Le·
nora CampbeU retum~d
home(
Menda)' from a motor trip t.hrOUKh
Butr&amp;lo, Ilal&amp;r&amp; Fall5, N Y., Tor
onto a11d other polnta or lntere1t
In CN)(IIda
MliM! Anna. llousar of Coalton
waa ca.lllna on Oladys Crooka Tuea

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tbdm to n apnt, who 4isappetln.
Seqm tbtr.upoa ntarDI to EDrland ud biduhimaelflnbianmete
countrp hou.-o Beuu'• Caart, bop~ h)a friend, Jlm w7atet, to
~ quu:..,. to hia aid. WJntw
Uld a ltWJ4r. Fda Sant, nash to
Beaat'l Coart, but Snem hal clia-A
mirror
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long Wine• a d~eadf~ menace upon.
hrm1clf1 He actuallJ fiDda the bJ.ood.

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6 l$ O.::nnts King.. Orcb
6 45
M"l tn Down&lt;'~ 7 Ban~ Concert
1 4.&gt; Oloc-m
ChaFe111 8 Ct hne
Clu 1 8 ;m Pcpulu Ou;t: 8 45 Thr
Ben n ons 9 Guy Lom~.::-.nlc s 01
time, and a!! m1ght \\-ell he suppo~ed, Instead of the nP.twn D 30 -ltntesque 10 ll'ldch 1 H n
dt-1 Gn s 0! cb 10 :to Belt Lown s
lmprovmg 1t t!&lt;l becommg s teadily wori:le 'The only reu:.un O.-.h,
1l Babb, Meekcl s O!Ch
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that thousands ot Rlu"sianA ure m that country today, ll!! t2 "'of'' ant Dave Allan s OJ. cb
., t}1at they have no means of e:!ca.J)lnl{~ ; tAil.
:;_! ible rondl· W;,lBr-~r9lt l«tt,'J";u ~-u ~
LcWt:h :rt\omas
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tions m vogue over there
trohs (I 46 Parils Nl{lbt Life 7
d8rY
Prartlc. Bartels and IOn Bobbie
Some !tme, perhapR, a readJUstment may come, b11t ~n Pdlock s Orch 7 :JO HI·Spt~
S eu entdCl:'! 8 l'bpular Olch 8 30
of Orv~lle were the a:ueste ot Albeit
It will pi obably te attended by another crud revolution Rcnl :rolks 9 Exprees y 30 Mr
D..,.kiUJ and famUy from PrlT"'
daY
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whereby thou~ands of \i\ea w1l1 be the toll, aH a sacrJiice Bents und Ct:Jmpeny lO ArnoB n
Andl ttl 36 The PertiiJil&lt;lllty Girls
W~ t,~worth while cookin&amp;
for the gcneratwns to follow
Ru&lt;~siiQ aR a
country, has 10 41 The Old Tlmeii'l 1l P:Jpuflsh a :-i ~ ~hln&amp; camp at John
Rtlna
neaday wu badly burned
been one to be pitied for many year~ prccedmg the down- Jar ( roonl't 11 15 Louie s Hungry
F'IV" II 30 Tal Henry 11 OLch
when "' _Skt let of hot rreaae apllled
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on hlriT, Dr Gribble was called
Bo~·b Noun
L2 13Bm Dane!! OJ.ch
•nd .,.....,
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the burn
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seems, ha~ dont! hltle tm the people of tht~ land m the
1201
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Gerald
Bowen
who spent
the
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pmT L: lm r v.mco
ti 45 Haru d
&amp;ltll'lm,~r f.lere at the home of D B
ccr. 7 o&amp; Lou1e s Huu~ry Five
W\Ulams lett Suruky tor his home
7 ~~ Tlndc Walt and Ske!Oz\x 'T SO
a.t Zanesville
•CHOOL DAYS
Mlctwrst Bond a 30 Populfl.l' Prow
b 0 LOng or Plattabu•o waa 1._ _
llill
1 Hl.,h J,lfe 930 Olrl Tlmo Fa\OT.
pes( ot relatives here 1.,.r. we:k
HE TIME FOR the opemng ot nnnthe1 term of :-~chuol I&amp; Itoes 9 411 Popull\r Prog 10 lD lbr
He lett. Bunda)' ttfr' Bha;l~ and
clo"e nt hand anJ thou arul~ nf nllr young people wlll etf'bblns !!oy!l 10 ao Dream Ship
COlumbus accompa.nlec.J by D B
10 40 Eft:r\ 'Burtnetts Qlch 11 Bill
WUllams who visited
re~tlves
tpke ad\ an tag~ of It to enroll for another peuod of m- Don time" Orch 11 20 Earl Burt
there
etruction unde1 ~.:apahle mRtrmtors
There are a great nett s Popular Dan~ Chch
c A LanK and wile of SprinaWLW-Ciucllmatl ~428 mot ~ 4!'. I
Oeld were rueate; ot A B WIWams
many, ho~C\er \\ho IHed thJ:1111Htructaon &amp;R badly at~ any pm L{..wtn Thomali 1 Am(JI; 11 All
SvraC~Se
and famUy Saturday and Sunday
who \\Ill go to !o!Chool bnt '"" ho fnr vur!OU!-1 1 eaMons, \\ tll be dy 6 30 Phil cook 6 45 PRr!~ 1
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Miss Helen Grace ~ll•ma who
Night
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7 R
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spent
put two !ReeQ 1h Clifton
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f oun t HI a among t e great at my o uncmp uye , Buc:111l 8 me :.o~nPopatiJ ~~o I Mt-s Fay Jukes ol Washln1\on Hills the
llo the KUI!Si. or her aunt
With nothtnK !Jetter to dn that~ H-11~ a\\ay then f:od ~nven
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D c Is the guest of Mrs Dora Mra J .M Long retW'Jied home
8 30 f(ni Folk
9 Express P 30 Duck\\ort.h and family
Saturday
time
Mu~t nl Dream~ IO Henr]j Thcl~ I Edwat d W Robert11 Wifl' ~~ond
Mrs Vallie Clark Mr1 Ralllton
10 tb B~b J!tt\e daughU!t Joan wht. havt HThemsley and daught.cr Joan and
There ts nothtng known to the mmd of ma11 that ean ~~c~ 1: 0 3 ~ 1 v;rletv
~w
nnf'f'rt O!rh
11 been apendlng the sulnmer ht~rde .,_ omaa Ciark spent, Bu:nday
st
0 a.nce Ouh
compare Wl&gt;Jl idlene:-t:-1 ol:'l the WOr!'lt way for one to pa~~ h1r-1
f)t! IU
12 JO nm with hel [::tther W H Blake llP .n.omeroy the 1\leat of Ployd Clark
to&gt; mlly while he ha.!i bl&gt;en attend- and laml'time ldlene:-~~ ftt:-! unt fot not h Ill~ except \\Ort hi e?...~nes~ H&lt;' ' Santl't'l and Hi:; O••h
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Mr and Mrll tt..rrtaol'l. WlneWhich ,;ofiTI t.lkt•r-~ anothu hackward step IntO cnmmal pm ~~ddy Bhu:k .. Otch 64:'1 The tor Oil City Pa accumpanled b) brenner ot Steubeavm1 came Bun·
7 '3oCcnylol _, Sketthcs l llel sl.r;ter Mill Florence Bll.ke who day to vlllt M\IY81 ~ • 1PWit
Imes M01 e &lt;l e\ IIt I' ' more mtsc hIe f mote t.' rTJITC:'I Ill ge n 07 3011'!\:.crghs
P£pulal Uvtmles 8 JO PoQulur I will ~:;penct lilt: winter there
Mr and Mn CIUionl VOEIII and
eraiiHC committed by tdle hand~ 111 One \\eek than by all Prog 9 True 8 ~ 01 ~ 9 45 rhe
Mr and Mrs H Dudley and l chlldMD Vlvtan Role Mary &amp;nd
Ol!Hiri llll'!l
I!"I 11 loolo•o Mil, ch!ldren and Mr and Mn W _, ... _,.. _
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*he h and~ emp IO\ ef I 111 gam f uI occupatiOn 111 811 h un d le d Orch 11 Paul Nhltemun-: Oldl Hough .6pent tbe week end here
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wllh M1s .. Elizabeth Jonen and
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faMily
In A~cord•"c" wftll Beodoto &amp;004 1
fltoro f no th mggoou
WJZ- NewYcrk l4:9c760,545
Ml!i!i Duris Branch who hat~ l l.l"'" t. .,...,,..,Cod.,urollio).P~,~bhch~Lku
pm Ltlwdl rhr.mas 6 "'.mos n An b•cn ·-·odl"g a ••eek at Hun"·• ••, ~.·:,.~ ~~~~ to ~6 • . , , -*•te .,,. 11.,.,.
PKTelll:~. t hetelOH Ill our communlt\, Hhou ld \HU\e d~
I 15 The JeEtct~
630 Phl t~n w'Jth'M~·~ M~oUJi Querry"";e 1t'11:u;;, ~~ "r:"~~..!:' ~·~~\'·~.
tP.nt feehng akm to fulst pride which ma~ keep Rome of Cct:k 6 45 Pi~- Is Nillh Life 'I turned home
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t~eir ch1id1 en ftom scl1nnl hecau~e lhe't' fc~l they hU\( 110l Rnx} 11 Gang 7 30 I:'Qnlh Valle3
George C Nease has returned to fl)r ,,~:f! hltJOlc~~otl r!t ~ ~~'• 1°~
Da3 ~ 8 Popul 1 OJ-ch 'l :-.o Rcnl Cha.rle11tou to resume his work
Ct:o~nt~ Wher llit lh .._.~ In pJ. 11 ~;~
be clothe~t to weal to k~e)) them on a pla}lC Y.Ith otht'l P'o\kt. g E'xPl · ·~ 9 30 MI Bone~ Dauld Blllke
Y.bo hl16 been here Olh!" lh6 Cvunq. ....,.u.r :..-111 UPOft
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q11nt hr111lllll to .,., p•r- 11
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P.f *eachers and educatot !-1, nl1kc, ilnd, I:'I a 1oom full o f
l UI ned t.o Jtll hou:c nt Altton Thurs will l'na~J tho= . ....6 to ,. .., vetw~n wU.
•... ttY accompnnc
1 d 0Y hi8 nw th er &lt;'\t!nt
r~Nro~.. lAd to do "' upon ~nt of •ull
S"PI em b ~r 1
Jntellfgent, hO]Hdul, enctgetlc pupill'l One thing thnt hn\\K
r&gt;Mture to '!14111 ••rn.
1 1who will \118\t him ror a tew weelu
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"" the~ netb h Jt•rMiy •I.-en th•t
JIPWP the heal t with g11cf and ~Oil OW It~ for the lt!IH he1
WABC-N ~ \1 Y01k 34atl 800 6 1 Mnt Eupne Perry and son BUt)' corn1P.. Tnte •nln•t the v.UtaUon oc •nr
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eo.t.ate wiU .,. hqrd b)' t .. -•rd "'
11 h0 Ilave be en tlle a:uez...,
Qr any good CTtlzcn f(\f that mattet, to !'!Pe the Mume mt~ll,. Pm Katr ""'mil! 1;, Mus.., 6 10 ._...,n.
JC&lt;owl~lun M .llbltn w;oo.Hatr &lt;»tlo ., ~lac
111M King~ 0 'Ch 6 4:~ 1\lGrton Oov. and Mrs William Wallace lor a otnc~ ,, t~ CoHnt, Alwlk.or P~
amh1tJOU8 VOUllc~ter thJOWil out upon the Mlleets ne}' 'l E!and Concert 715 Ate L&gt; re.... weeks returnl!d to their homt Ohio •1 th., tiMe and ott. the '"llowtl\a
.t•~"'!!thl"fl Town"'' Soptembec 7 •t ~
t u d o u t f tequen t p Illt.'l'H th a t can '·vl de nn n•an s Band '7 45 0'11' Br 1 am at MWarren
0 ant'
1 1 01iftlth Wt\0 hal A &gt;.1 r
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Otch 9 ~~ \.Jccn vi.sit1nll: relatlveB at Ellkdale, A
Townthlp ~telnber - •t I~
and en me whtch tht• ~.:ouutr~ Ill a. fe\\ shol t ~p1 lur 0 -ch D 30 Nlt Wtl Hr I ~ Va d1 r~ ~ew days retume4 ~· mbl• Towlllhlp September 1, •t 1
10 Ji ('tChel
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unday accompanled P
at most, Will reap With ~Offi)W 11t compounded I 10 45 Pl:lpular 0 ch
l1 Rcmal
~ol~:~usband for their home &amp;t A ":'•Mn Townlhlp Septn.ber 11 •t s
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elll :II 0r(lh l2 30 am Dave Abram~
Mias Allcse Malone of Pott4J•M··n, "L.;-r~ Tuwndlp S..-pt.mbtr 8 •t tO
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f:l~~~~::~~·~;~~ll~o!f~thc almost h1}peleSMness of the .}- oung;~tel l.OW&lt;'ll Thomas 6 Town Talk
Mlu Jva Vtutoe who b~ been "O~•"•e low ...llllp 8e»t.trobeor t •t s
becallRe of the almost un•er!!al h ck of 6 3li Paseball Scores 6 ta Gold- v\altlna rtlend' at W~lane: Ohlo re·
fl.l 111end T.-..rr.tp Mreptembr. 9 at 18
1e!t
Enst.mr le 'I 1h ~ Quakers t\Jmt-d h\)lhe Saturday
"~~~kill 'J;Wnlhtp ~ta.....r IJ at l
Next to the home, there 1~ no l1ette1 phtce 1 30 A son, a M1tlUt• 1 45 S\'lteu
Mr and Mrll Cq.tl Oenhehner I' M
ch1ld lo he than In the scht)ol
PurentH of tl c SkJ\Iel B Popula• "'•• '30 :\nd
1ownBhlp, H6ptell.ber
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~ 111 the latter8 mother M111 Wm AS"h"""''~
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Bublle B!c'Wer• 9 Popular Ohron· ,..u en spent hom Saturday to
s~ 11 '" ,own•hiP Sept-'J'nhr 10 at 1o
e\ely effo1t to :we that their uff"'tlrlng all c)P~ J!! 30 ChuA L1 and fn1 9 45 Monday alt.h Mrs Oenhelmer a A Til
thi~ l"all
The child mfty eHn 1escnt 1t at. this. MWI(Jil frla&amp;teM 10 Amcm n &amp;n::b ~~~~!n e.nd t:Jther relatives or HWlt· P s~uon Tow ...hir S.pJenabel- 10 u 1
':.:r and Mrll Dana HYMll aild "M,:ttllepnrt VUt-..... ~'-Mt ll .,, 8
ns Jlil true 111 many other ca:~es, the 1mmatule 10 ~~ B~p Polluclo: s On:h 11 R\ll's
11 !$ l.puh~! Hung~., d•u•hter Irene spent the week end Pot!1~o,. Vtltap S..,tif:llllber u fit
Crhu thifl!ilee 1\ot know WhRt 18 hest for 1h\ future tt.nd t hf! Jr •r II ~'J R ~d Anple Clulat zanelvlllc
r M
WGN -Chlc:tgo !41/H 7~\ 6 30
Mrs A 0 Lee returned homa A "iim• VTT~•e· Sept.!WJ~ u ' 1 ~
mmd of the parent rttu~o~t funct.1on, there
pm n llllC,: Dan(
6 4a H&lt;rrrld Wedn68ciAy rmm DaYton 1Yhere 1t11Mand vm,.e ~Miii'IW n. .,, It
Chlldr~n. go to school, parents, ltc ~ure
'fr ' 1 't o., lr.nil s Ht1ngry Flv~ ~he \\&amp;II th~ guent of her husband 1" 8 ~•~u.e VI~ Nlttalbtr u ._, 1
ypU.r most urrcious possessions are enrolled 7 lli Uncle Wa iT 11nd Skto"hl 7 30 anq eon Mr and Mra Arcbie Lee I p ac
U ~tal e'hr:.-:~ 8 Popultt Pr~
M18 kae Cowte and eh1ld\"el'l
H J Blnmo-.e CoQtr •a~~U.ot
IIIIo Fall
8 30 Ji:o.m:&lt;Us Men a &lt;t&amp; tatl Burt:- 1!pent .Monday at PQmeroy t.he
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fl,ussla I:-! ulfltrolled b~ men who resort to such methods
ju~:~t so long ma} lh(• 1est uf tht&gt; wcrld 1est 111 Hecurity and
he free f1 om an) fear that Rw-1SUl w1ll mtcrfere w1th any
pJans of the wotld econonlllally 01 Tn any nther twld
SJ.wcr~ ~~hut a :\tf'p remov~d f1om thC' method!il hn
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liJ'OlHts, CommunJstA, So~lahdb 1n general \\ ho a1 e alway~"~ I
ranting about the \ Jlc rnanrw1 1n whu h tHII countr1e~ are
beueg opetftted and cumpa11ng them to the tdeal methotl1
pracUced w RLIHHia
It ts to he wonde1 cd JUHt how lar these work r!odgtng,
508p·bOX orators ~ould il" to pleH:&gt;nt then bemg dcportlJ
tp that great Eden uf thetr preachmg and ranting If th~
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theKl to handle thetr \\Olk, IS the late!olt order promul
'ated Hl RU!!Nia.. This ~~ the late f\~ 1dea 1n the home of the
Red, the Commumst, the ldtah"t, lo put that countrv on

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the- ln&amp;bt W)'llter hetn tbl miuhl:1
maa'a Nee Cf'Jh\1 for help .ame..
where oat ha the fos. He ~
cmtan4iafire4ttbpuueenpenona
wbo escape in a motor ear~
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Al tfte same momeat the &lt;1pen
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oorway o I e houae ..e Ill
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blazed Jqto auddtn rad11oncc. Evt·
deatly S1nt, hi fotloWJng him, bad
awltched -on tho hgbh ta the hall
that he had left purpoaely dark. He
heard Sant't voice beh10d him call1n1 out laudl:y:
'Wynterl Where are your
Wynter did not answer. He waA
•1SIQI S«nt 1or hts thought
anatn.:mal
tessne~8-le\tlns theBe danaerou!l,
unknotNn figurea of the dark know
that punmt wa• already begun,
puttiftl them Oft the1r JIUard In·
•ta~tly that mov10g rJcam ahead of
hi~Q, went ouL
And simultaneously out of the
m11ty wold a ahot came pmgmg,
tbat lighted doorway belulld h1m
pvc has eaem1es their arm But
Wynter drd not stop.. He rail on m
deternunedpurauiL
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From•om"ewhere ahead ofh1m he
COillcl hear the ensme of a motor
ear rQIUUn~• he aueeaed, from a
1ane that •ldrted one 11de of the
trouads at riiJht augles to the ma1n
wwod_ Then, aa he ran, Wynter aaw
...-the blurred: radiance leap CIUI from
th b dlllb
of th
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pa
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nn to In~. the ensf'ne roaring up
furlOUJly at th-e dnver sltpped Into
top gear and Jhot up the lane w1th
1. tush.
Ami Frank SeYern, u Wynter
knew beyond any doubt, wa!l m that
car, IR ~I&amp; enemies' puwcr, and out
fll
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I can't help Milly to bust the bank-1'
Mr9 Htldren laughed autl went
back to the taUle "tth ru sunken
roulette wh~d-a small rcphca• be.
hmd the drawn lolmtls of a I ourlon
flat of what Monte Carlo fla41Hs
openly,

Snwki.1'1f etm~purtmcnt. ll'wfuRJftUJJ Nl!ll&gt; Ymk plane

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to rec011J 'VIVIdly the la~t tnne he had a nil paused en hts \tav 10 "h rc rc
11een S~vern mor~ than two years f h
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ago 1n New Yllrk. A photograph of th 115
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Katharme Far:n•
Y mm Nl•Jve got a red hot !l}stcm., he
lromcally enough he had gone murmured lonfidcnlly, gomg to
down into Essex last mght ho(lmg make old Htldrcn &amp;tt llll and take
\9' hear from Severn 'orne news of not1ce Thou~:ht 11 out m my bath
that g1rl who had ftasltetl acro~s lu~ thrs mornmg Here, 1 dont mmd
life for an hour, only ro drop out of gzvmg )OU a wrmkle but you 11 keep
1t completely ag;un
1t dark old scout You work on the
two to one chances-,.
THEHANDOPFATE
Wtth the gemal expanuvcncas ol
dr;~:; !~~e~hs~!eh~':"t t~:~~:c~~~ many ~otktalls the stout man bab.
The reaonant t:hime of Bla: Den floor
Wynter rarscd the rather bll•," lab,,out h," &lt;lystem HTe was de·
came loahag up the nvcr from flamboyant httle salver knocker---anti 'g lt u Y un nte ltg,ltle
hen dnftWeltmtn•ter aa Jim Wynter jumped d 1d
cd hapJHiy away m search of ~
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d-.z....... ,__ 0 -~··b outo&gt;de a tall
not or a moment dream what whrsky and 1oda Wynter strolled
uw• '1''"'" WA,.,..
that knotk WU to &amp;pcll for btm for
h
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block uf latf ia Qelaea.
the whole chan,...d course of his acros"' lo t eta t o c ance
toQ,ty b.atf...,.lt ~ 10 badl,.
.. Come on far~s •o~ Jcu:.: 'llld 311
L_,. hlmoell.
future.
that you p!!ople • Hrldren ,ang out
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The long rluec. ""mdowed room cheerfully but one susJlCcted wrth
It was the n'-1.t foUowln .. Seve
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beyond the lmy lounge hall of the a stnct attenttOD to busmcsa. • Not
em'• dtaappea.t~nee Wynter had Rat was full of a mctl\cy of gay, dos&lt;rtong , ...., 11,,, tome, M" F•fo,
been dowa at Bee-r'
Cour t a II eha t tertng 'VOices WJt11 the famt, In- surely? Fed" up wrlh 1t eh~ Not
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that tt,r. wh~re tlue p&lt;11lce infttlt(- tenn1ttent drone of a roulette wheel
ptiGnitmtoth~mysteryofthemiss- tht. chck of the spmmng tvory ball been too good hutt? Whoa back
i¥lt tdln •n looked like drawing an Revealed , lro•o
mosl·ly lh•ough a now evcrybody-rJen ne va plus, tn
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ut~r b~(lk.
bau of 1moke sprral,s were perhaps
He 1'*4 prOmtaed
GrayaQD a st:ore of people tnt~ and women off .. as be spun the ball
1111 ' sprucely turned out Y(')Uftll
to blow a'-~ that •'-Jit to the Chll· aome of the latte; young and pretty
,...,_•• toule'lte ~.and he muntn't all very &amp;martly dressed, most of man Wttll hts carclcs!l, bantermg
l~t .lllllr ~ lie:si4es, he hid felt them amolcinl crgarcta tn long hold· vo1ce had an appearance and manner
ll wotald be Qther a relief to have era. A varTed colleciJOn, but the good enough lo have pa!!sed must~r
hill tLnu•hta ,;.tnet d 1
1n the average cro\\d. It wu ~·1¥
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e or a tnne m~n at any rate all auggested one
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from lha.e hualiag, perpltxina: thing •n common-money
occasJOna 11 Y t t l nt o1 aomet IDB
~tt. tt.t nlrrblmarl•h tnratery One felt that at the Hlldren'• rou- smoothly tngtahatma tn his al'nile
!hat had beea wattm&amp; for him at Jette partlts a man withollt money madconea.llttleuncasy.
B....... Court.
would find hrs bast and hiJstes• u
M1lly Gny&amp;On flun1 Wyoter a
lt&amp;adteetneeatmostthe.etnnge!-t charming al drd everyone else but smrlmg nod. She wu wmmng and
lbrw...l.
·····th e cha no::u were h e would not
• be she loo~ •• ddighted ••• dnld
.,.. of an ~-.
Ulilll
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~II: to kw.r that 'rolcc break 11tu-. pressed to come aga.m
When Bill Graygon had married
ttift"y thc0ir1b: hll 11eep to kupw
M H ld
• her fikeen ~ar1 a8n Mlny wat Cine
tUt Fruk S~m\ ~ SC: near. ou' tlred~e~, rb~t ·~~~r~ ~~~~e~ of the" p~~tiest cho'f~ ~!! on the
there ~~ tho ~~t~uat ha,..-. ~ vacaty. cro.uled quickly towards q~ Lond6itt it'tijJe.l~ 1fllle~} et.atftl
fa4he IJ!'lq.tl ~au of Btaalaal.'t newcomer, holdmg out ) her hand. \ and srnn~ had _.one\ .,e"¥ond re.·
..c;8rt_• J.!JdilcD
aD tlirougb ..So glad youve come Mr W
call the plump.laudllng .(tiOd·tcm·
tti'lr lu~~~a.cl yel to have ter-and welcollle back to E~g-la~~j ~red face wa! strll as attractive aa
1lcen. pOWeflea to -.., Jum.
Jlr.. Grayson taH.i yond be lookm evu m (ts drffen:nt way. She looked
.-·~t ~~ ff .F~ 5nena muat Ill. She'&amp; bema- awfully luck t! -and Was-such a lh9rougbly good
lia:ve e
~-Ill. c:Qton for hiahL,.
Y
sort, !raakly naturil aDd bluqtly
,~ ·lirld mhnlte or Ho~JPtllifore they • Splendid!,. re
d d]
w outsp~
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)aAI plaue4 to drM hial ·~ tet with eotbu~~~= ~
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aud the1c\ so uu •.J, to se:c, bl1th rmdc the pl.::m c ..,nJ vuL We've left
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Amon-1 the ci•Jtto:cn pas~ ru.:;crs then:':. '"' sen., tor and a. forcrgn d1pfo-

ma.t and I tn s urpn~cJ at the num ber o, women The trip IS two- hun ..

drcd m1lcs anJ th-.: m, tcr 1n th-.: ... a.bm reads two nul&lt;.:s a. mtnutc 1 thmk

vr that
'f.._,, rm: the Chcstcrfu:fd, were the

Tressa Donhoue visited Mr~
RoUSh Sunday
Pannte Roush spent a te\1
past WllCII: y,ith her moth
Hart spent U1r
Milford Hoffm&amp;t

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rette at that) "' ~ ryonc el~'-' ~~cm1.d a~ t1._klcd as I \'\as And my-they

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t.hese planes-the
)urJ!;f'llt and mo!rt lu~unous m the Eas1.
Wnh tltt fust gro1\'1h ?f 1ur travt·l, Ches·
tertidd make.i'. many new fru Dfls caf"b day,
here as 1u ' tty l'itreets BJld country homea
cOffi}lHTtmcnts of all

-wherever good taste counte.
Dow or Pomeroy moved

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c-f all I was JUSt dymg

fur A smoke and whwthc ho~tc~s p.a.sscd them (and my lewonle dsa-

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At Brggar'! Court that day )tm of an elderly cluld turnmg away
Wynter had come upo.1 'ometlung from thO! table ~..ccsmzed Wynter

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the eng~ne•roanng up funously
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here vts,U;lnK relatives ani:t tt/enib
M,.s AUce !;wealqen o.nd Ira
Woll • of Neas.. Settlement sp"I l
Sumny arternoon wnh Mrs He
bece.a Cotterill
Carl Easterday 1-.nd family sp.:!m
Su 11rty
Nte neon With A E.
Sm'th .and ramlly or Sum lfl
Mn Rebecca en•wnn who
teen ill ror ~evt.nal wet:k.l! ts

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Would they ever know~
There had been nothmg about It
1n the press that tnornmg but the
evenmg papers were full of tt • • •
llarmg plaear&lt;ls

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I b!rt-hday The ""t'llilli WIU apent lnl 'tl tlltt Vi hull her W)ilelllpL boll.rdlnlj:
pla.yinc 1ame1S lil.nd a roclul eood hOUk 1.5 luc».Ltod tuoay brukt: dvwn
lme Refteahm en~ oJ eai!l Sllnd snd conft:ued t.o killing ont: ot Lht:
&amp;pent last
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J"rllncil SChllll.na:
and wicheti fl.nd K:t' crhm wen servtd l 12 men who dl~ under what 1.10
ConUnued trom 01' I! oneJ
Earl Moonty fP(Int last weell. at Ike &amp;lltlled were Incriminating ell
PHOHI: sa-L
weel: the rueat of her 1011-ln law family or Bt&amp;nt.ol) Pa arrived
and wtte Mr and Mn MdebeD,J week for a weeki vtllt wttll Nn Wellsvlll~ wll.h hl.!t. !ather
cumstances durlrlij t.he pa.s.l elgnl
Behtillnp rather W L Johnaon
Mias Luelle Hob&amp;clr; had for her yean She Is cha!ted wtlh murder
know lots or men ~ ho It
6 Imposing dt'finlt.e resf)OlJBibll~
IUel't. Sunday 11111. Taylor at Gn.n and facefi life unp1 lwnment
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It) on the trel!.~urer of ~~ony IDI"g&amp;.nl
Raymond. OUrl ol I&gt;elaw1re lis and other relathea
Mr ~~ond Ml"l WUllam Sayre lett Bend
Aceorcllni! t.o ASI&lt;l.!itant PrC~&gt;eeutor ~:~wu11d thr hutiH who.:u tn 1 ~ l!1 zatlon tngagect rn mrtuenclna tile
here tne auut of bta liltflr Yrl
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Sunday Cor Lheir home In Detroit
Mtu Dorothy M1.:0rcw o!o Chf't: Duncan McCrea ln ct arge ol the ~a~ money althou~-:h 1 haHn t dutoratt' to report all cnntrtbu~
Clyde Wine and fa.m.Uy
t Mr and loln CW1
Clallt and
laofn Erma Shreelr:e~ a.nd foUowlnt IL vlatt with the tormera ter Hill spent the week end with weird cat\C the v.tdow salt!
mul ~ on ly v.hut l ~;:11 I
n Ill 11c1 s and tXJ)t'nd!tures accur 11 wly
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family of Groveport tipenl. Sunday two n~phewe Carl and Earl Oa.lnor mot.het Mrl Nye Sayre
Luc!l t Ho .10.e!t
1 was nard up 11nd needed the ~n1 u v swr
and promptly
fhe eundiUon ot Ellrl Hs rde n uu.urancE' monP y on the man 1 M ' Po\l.ers ~alo ~ ht U dt
Th-e ro;-eomm1 ndatwns were proat the C F' Be:88e.~--er home on Of Parlcel'&amp;b\U"r were Sunday (Uelta :air and Yra Edwin Nt:Jrri&amp; or
Tb1rd Avenue
ot the fonner s parent&amp;, Yr and Akron 1pent Sunday and Monday shoW!! little lmproYement at th l~ tried to pol~n him tw-Ice but he kmm a nthlng mu~.:h abt t Pl
\Oj[ctl by e\l1ronco&gt; re\ealed during
wlt.h V A Wolle aOO family
time
dido L die 50 1 pushed him out of ~on &lt;-ar ly IJtr And 1 d1.n I \1 t 1Lhe Canno11 mquJrv that secret po
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Mr11 Alfred Mlt.rtw; returned. to
Gablor
Former Star Athlete ln. u.red her home In Detroit al~r ~&gt;pend1tl(l ~lph VanMeter and family have R ~a&amp;he~en~na ~!sit~~~en~!! D'W'l~ht ... uc lie and c lies Ho- the attic window
to 1 ll all I k" DV. ~ he dccJm r
I ill)tlll lund had been maintained
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Wll..!!l Steven Mak 68
pi I:{ J~~~~~a;{ ~r~ll.~n ~~~~~ ~..~, U.J1d ne \er rcl)()rted 11.11 such In the
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Wbea Foot 1a Cau.bt
Marte Bmit.h
Mra Susie Brewer of StivenviUe
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192H 1 ampt&gt;.~gn that money donated
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Tllflt f
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I Mrs W 0 ,Tameli and datllhll'I
Mra Honor Jackacm o1 Eut Llv of -.Mia»
Myrtle Oreen ot Letart Rf:'(u:'shments of cuk!! and lee the probe whiCh dlscl06t'd thut II ma~ , us !le(:Ond OOU:.lns \.\ t: kncv. ur po
purposes WFI..!i .. cpm; e
1ft ce
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Jelilll of Oberlln au: hert vlsltln&amp; ~erpool spent a lew daY• laat week
cream wert' servfld AU enjoyed a other men had died my!&gt;ter!ou-11 f'bth other ~ nee klds WI' Wt'T' ~~~ ~~:n~~~~~~~~n~lv:~~~n~ ~nr~
frlendo
with Elltl Bilker of Lower Portland. Saturday and Sunday
Vl.llltora in the borne of 0
W good time
l in her boarcUna: hOWit'
JuM luvmg li:l1s all our li11e
Wt sonul uses and that large swn11
Max Lambert formt:t Mlddlepo 1 Mrti Ha.nJ Clark. of Cillcaa:o If Sht' returned to her home Prtday
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!I a 11• l f u r l 192
ill f1 n v. cre ~e nt from one slAte to an
htlb aehool llthlete received a se 1here • tsltlng wUh tl:!ltltl\es t. 1C 1 Cornel1UII cona:or spent SundBy P1ckene BWlday were James Sal I Mt and MJ ~ J 0 Ho"l back un 1
th11 liP IJM:'{! t o (001 !' lrom lh• other w lntlutnce the locu.l dect.o
'ere InJury to one of hls leet \lhtlc irieJtds
with hla uncle Oliver Dally and mons and family of New Mllrlln11- 1son Bill) spent Molutay wllh Mr 1
viUe w va J4n p BehllllnB and and Mrs Robert Carson of Rut
wt&gt;t&gt; to 11!slt me
l ate
at work at t.he Covert &amp;kill¥ ttnd
Alltn Futt&amp; and Paul Hoffmlln Jt fan11ly
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Mr and Mn c E Ptctens ftH dauahter of Staunton Pa Ml and land
&lt;Continued from oaee one)
&lt;!'1 ( &lt;crp! h( worked on his farn
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Inc lhe summer month!; her~ with Sunday c:allers on l4ra fl'oUy Ann Mrs Ernest YOl'l'Ui ot Saxon Beaf Mrs Wnd Hoback and 11au(lhters
anu onn sold 1acuum "'" c~p 6 ~
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lt Willi said that Lamblm. Will\ Mr a.nd Mrs B F FU1tz Sr
Wacner or Letart Su:-~day afternoon Plcken11 Mrs Ernest Grim l.e-tcirl Utah ano ReHI Ellen at d neph"'l\
Preo;:edlng the horse and 11\c Wh r d t[ he lul k aboul' H ~ ta 1 ~
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wortlna around an lee cutl.tng ma
Rl.lh Wilson of Corn.nH spent
Nr and Mrs c E Pickens spent M.r and Mrs. Will Burri Mr and Hugh Moone) and Mrs George
Mr Hn&lt;.: Mr.~. 8 M Gor~uch Q.Ud
chine at the Ice plant when 11. the wetk. end wtth EveiJ;n Elch- Thursday wlt.h thel.r nephew J E Mrs Ralph Wickline ol Mt Moriah I MoonE'} v.t:nt to Ch~~orlestcn Tue5 stock partlde the a!l Ohio ltlgh t'd ur ~eou.--o th h I!' !o I'Ht und h o 11
Mrs Jennie &amp;i'ntz &amp;nd son of Rll- c!a~ and vlslttd re :~.t h e..
I;Chool band dircct.er b~
Jack h~ 1 ,~d mt'
l ltt &lt; 1 rl s~u!Y.'n~Jlle \\'~Je week:
blOCk of Ice HOt causht in the ma- ~ ini(er
Bowles and family ol Athens
Wainwright uf Fostoria was tJ j Alt1our.lh u IOf"nl ~ u a C' uu nt (nti bU :.L'i of Mt and Mu; H,.,/1
cbtne
In an attempt to push the
carol Meadows of Columbus lti
Ml'a 0 w Lona: and tam1Jy or ctne
M:r11 Will Hayman of Ea.!!t Le-tar~
MONITOR BUILDER DEAD
a;tart tomght afll:'r the concert
dt tl \ td That Ph Mill rtClll1 ]o tried GtJr ~ til
bloelt or Ice through the seorlua here \16itins with Mr and Mrs M ParlterebuJ'I" were vlsit.Jnar her sonCleveland Autc :n - INS--Aug
Young Ol}jo wa~:; to ha\e a l!ll l l(l ., , ht.__, ~&gt;IH n 111 ed \\ thout u
Mr ml Ml~ Chane.~ &lt;;Jeenlt-r
machine he struck at It with hb J Mccarty
tn law John Sellers and f~~omUy the spent Sunday with W R Ha&gt;man
and lamUy
31 - lN&amp;-Chailes Cmtbs 86 111'1 0 alllt.&lt;; o~~on In the Ohio State J'-lltlo~ j phji~lral t:Xumlnnllun Mrs POWf'l"
d K
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:loot Hill root alipped from the 1cr
Mr and Mn E M.. Noblet1 spt'n\ first pah of Jut week
1
JJU wen• 1e ut
and into a saw &amp;ttached to the sundn.y wtth Mr and Mu Gon.
Borne of the nellhbors decided t 1 Calvin Pickens of Mars Chapel helped to bulld the ilonclad Mont fallr A st~Je ~how In the I H denl d h 1 t td 1 11 talked JNir !l d -tuvmvn
visited Wheeler Sarsans and moth tor famous for Its naval batTJev.1Lh l building wa1&gt; t he opemns event
au n v. 1th ht-r
~u;ol of M &lt;; CuHl. M(ni~ a.t
machtno
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I Noblt-ll of W-est ColwnblD.
give Benn;y
Smith a surprise In
d(ad here today He \\sa emplo)eo.l l
Hn f' t~ h
slsl( J 111 ll\1. li llt'J 1' 1 " 11 "
He wu taken to the Holzer ho~Mrs WUlia.m wo.re and MJ honor or hla 63rd birthday 110 hla er Sunday
PICNIC DINNER
tht' Merrlmae In the Civil w11.r was
uptrd to "' r.at PI I~ 11 ll.llnt
M
E! J Ha1tnn n od da~J£~te\
pltal where tbe lnjurltm were treat and Mrll Curtis Nobles spent sun- 8011 P.oy 1t.nd. wife bwaled. thern.sel·
Nr and Mnt Will Burri enter !1.1&gt; a rovemment t:!hlp yards em
I her to gtt out 11 ~~ l 1 1
._.
~JI" ~~ d M ~ Nlnu Ski nner Wtl C Sun
=~:d t~e !.at=~
Je~~\
from ati day "ith relatives at Gu.lllpolls
ves and prepared delicious refre!!h- Lalned with a picnic dinner at plcy~ lor many vea.rs befme bt'1um
I snl&lt;l ~he dldn Y.ant It Slw actdo&gt;d da !! Je&lt;J s t1 M1 \ltd Mr_ W A
~reth 5 bee 1 1 da be severa
Wdllam Yee.ger 1eturne~ honu menl.8 lor the event
their
Plants
rt'llldence
Sunday
in
lng
R~oclated
wUh
the
oll
and
I
tha! hPr
br lh r l ill
S!Ud . l ( Jr uc h
1
e e "
en sev- Sunday after a ~kll visit wi.th
I o.rchllecturc or M m ~u11 ng t:.m 1
:\1
u I Mrs f{
U
Chaptwul
end and Ute loot Wl\.8 In a very bls gro.ndpa.renls a.t Maggie
l'ho8e present weH James SeUen honor O( Mrs L E Pickens aml cool busme.r;.r;
It wes
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H \l/1( 11 , d Cu1~ H J!;t'Jl
bid oondit\on lllthoua:h It WIUi be·
Mrs W E Hem and daughter Mr and Mrs Arthur Price
M111 chlldren ot Centerbury
1Ka 1 ~Ci t y
I wu sick snd nenous wllh In
M 8 POIH JS 11 u
f 1
hH ~ ~~~~~ q ol Hl&lt;Jttvcfl ll Ak l 11
lleYed that a.n 11.mput.ation would _ , , th r 0 1 0
tlu Jana Cus~r and daUihter Betty also Mu; Burris birthday annlver11
0 um us
0
IIPt ~ Reee581\ry
a\ c
Lou Mr and Mn Milo Rhodes and &amp;ary Other s:uests were Seaf Pick
1 ""' za.,e
dtgeston and st.omach Jo!:BS Oneth""", beJicvcd hn lm~t.,;' l k 1" I t~~ ~
Mt lml Mr&lt;; Wtbb Ho~ll were
Lambert was pt-eparlng to leave rJuestt this 1\"eek or Mrs J Ef 80il OrvUJ Mr and Mn' Onoy Oai- ena Mr and Mrs Ralph Wickline
or Adler1ka helped I eat am ng f.JHflllll~
I (
t l'lKqs o! w ~ J('y flowk and
0
Sept.ember l:i&gt; lor vmenova Unl Fr?n.-h und Mr~ Allee Fitch
nor Mr and Mra C E. Ptelr.ena Maw1e Johnson and M\55 Josle
now and !Sleep good - Henry Do&lt;id
H sai l! he Uuu It didt 1 hi ,
!a n II)
S
You csn t get 1la of tm1t~est lou sh~ ad
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Yer&amp;lty at V\Uenova. Pa where It Se~-~ A,..ven,~e
W If
t
Wlllhun Oulnor and f111mlly Hazel Pickena AU departed at a late
1 ur t
0 e rc urneo McMurry and family
cr Q.ll b jll.!it dootorlug the slom
"IS u
ucr.crman
1a saki he had a very Kood opporM=
u ne
DwiKht E ~~ofternoon WIShing Mrs Burri man
v
achg Fo~ gas ~tays In the UPPUt I
Wt. ulrt 'ou AlVr h m Ill? 1r1 fn a r d on Guy Spe'llt Sun 1:.1y Wlth
tuntty In the footbe.ll department Sunc!~y from a few day!l visit wtth Hobe.clt 11111d. Mr and Mrs Jilme11 more hsppy birthday!;
After Long Gr1lhng ~ Eleven bowel Adlerlka reaches !JOTH up hb (dense If he ~ L~ I JU ?
llu
Lu i t Mn; NCJa 111uu 1 un li.t
of that school havblfl; receheu an rela lves at West C-.;lumbta
and son creed
All had a fine
1 haven t muC'h mnJH ~
]1,... f'
M e~ 1 th
oller of schol11.rshtp through his
Gay Summcnllle of Richmond time and Mr Sm\th enjoyed the
Other Myater1oua Deaths
pe r and 10\lier bov,.~l washmg out plied
u
H.u:J1
B .E. ( rtll and fu m 1\
football ability which he developed Va Is here visiting wtth relii.tlvt'll even1n1 very muoh
All left at a
Ch
d
W
pu son3 \li hj c h co usc 11as nervousw
1JJ you b&lt;' a wJTnf'ss 101 th
arge to
oman
ne~ ond bad ~leep Q{'t Adlerlka drl
If
Ll ( h md ! om II\ Mr
aml M1 s
111 hl1h school here
I Anne Elizabeth Nobles 01 West late hour w\.!lhtna: hi~ msny more
ColuMbia is vls1tl.n1 with Mr and happy blrthda~s
BIRTIIDt\V YAKTT
tOOay by uxuOiiOW you lee! the Joue ~usha J;~ u
e rcq~!;!&lt;'d
hJ Ill 1 Jn•ell ~ pent Sunday :lt Old
CALL FOR S{;HOOL CHILDltEN Mrs WU11am Wolfe of Oravd Hill
1 Tuesday evening about 70 neigh
1.-ctrolt Aug 31 - INs-Att.t&gt;r m- wonderful dfect of thb German
Ma 1 Can· !n Hockiug county
All chUdrt:q of the Mradetl Rlld 1 Mrs John Wolfe left Sunday for
Roy Smith and famlly and MrB
friends and relatives gathered \ermittent grilJing of more than Doctors remedy Ebersbnch Phar
Y h t good v 11 ! 1a d
1 lin
IL We}f~m llP.1 md !amrl) we1e
b~h school sludent.t&gt; at Mlddleport a .'levt!ral weeks viS.it with relaUvcli Nea.Jy Hoback were at CJaJ'lna:ton, at the home of Mr and Mrs J D JOO hours Mrs Rose Vt:"res 411 ~ mac} In Mlddlt'p(llt by Stansbury x:nou I•Othlng about h m
~
1 rt u tl RUesT nf MJ &lt;11 d MrM AI
are l't'QUt!ISk'd to meet 1 u $dtt) 3-t F~.:Wnta.
0 SWlday
Hoback in remembrance o1 his cali"d witch v.1dow or Mcd1na Drug Company
Ad~ M s Powers
t)(' 1
St:V: 1st at 8.30 A. Mat tbe ICl&gt;JlCC
M1
and Mrs Hubert Blevins
tive buildings to receive mstructlons a.nd son ol SteubenvUJe snd Mr
prepa1at01 y to the opwl.11g ot nnd M1s flarv1e Stark and two
schcol on Tuetiday Sept ~th
soru of Montgomer} were Sunday
guest.&amp; or Mrs. Bina Sanborn and
fnmlb
PICNIC AT CADMUS
Dr w A Humphrey and Daniel
The followtna: people nwt.ored to AI mel ol Cotumbus are here villlt·
Cadmus SUnda) where they held IDR at the c F Besserer home
an Rll day picnic In honm of thf::
Mr and Mrs Lindsey Lyons and
70th t:lrthday u( 1 rank McElhenny tlu t:" chlldren left Sunday momMr and Mrs Frank MeElhwny Jng for a week s motm t.rtp
MY 10nd Mrs Ra;y Mc:t:lh ~n n~ und
Mn; CB.Tioo Thom&amp;H returned to
dauehtt:r M~&amp;rga.ret June Mr ann hel home In Athens arter enjo) lug
lira Ed&amp;ar Wolle and children 11 weeks visit with Mrs Nell BaiMr a.pd Mrs Robert Mason l\t!J ley
and :.l.r&amp; Homer Jones and dsugh
Mr and Mrs Pearl Wol!e atld
ter • velyn Mr and Mrs Lawrenet family left Sunday for their home
Carney Mr and Mts William In Fostorla a.ter a "eelcs \\Sit with
Lowt' Mr and Mr:. L:ury C'!l.ld· relatives here
nw, Ml' 11nd Mrs ~!mer Warms
Mn Margaret Foley of Clarki&gt;·
Mr ~nd. Mtl Harold Bal6.wm Mrs burR arrived sunday for a \ ieh
0 W Baldwin and Mr Matlh •w11 "'lth Mrs Ottle Stanley
The day wa.s spent in pla.)'ing re
crea•lonll-1 ball baseball ttnd tlsh~

Middleport ~;:;: :;,~ "" ""~P~.~r

OotumbUI

'rill JtllOS l"llllLJSHlNO COMPAJII1'
., PoiDUOJ,

MONDAY AUGUST 31, l8U

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Whether you're air.minded or not, you'll
always find Chesterfield on the air-line
to taste-the quickest way to gel there.
They Satisfy 1

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clUb, WU a..led to ~ ~ U~
port that Wtl&amp;on would be ·one ld ··

three Ohtcago l*rer• tra«&lt;ed •1D
able player on t he Yank team and Bolten Braves.
Two Wleat'ntd I
when he Um:ate us Babe as the t una beat. VInet . wbo tanned. nloe , ,
'
Pl'llbcidpbl&amp; . lot .chuek JQe .n ~qll .
Tht thtrd pme ot the tournel'.
liom t run lttni. t hoee wrinkles l:n Boston wlnnlne: vn enon, 3 to 2. 1
Pink.le Whitney, the Oub5 Uu0w
ina in .$100 ,000 cUb.
between QalUpQUI ,.:U4 the MIU!On
lAN~
Lhe hlg li1~ter's brow are golnl to Brandt, wiJ:ml.nr piiA;ber, s•ve the
Cllt., wu, unua)ll.l In Ulat the wtnWok Ill&gt; b11 ILl&gt; tha t white 11t.I'Mit Robtm vnly ftve hilil. Frank 0'·
"Doc" Tom Crow bas a nnountnen made but seven htt.6 but
- down w nrst bu Pc . Ruth wa1&gt; plain Dou1 punched hl-5 thild &amp;t.raig:ht ed that a ga me will be p la yod 194 Wrigley dcnled 'thM new6'"..l!UJonf
IDO~ ftve l'UN and contrlb~tted 9
ly womcd tvday a fter Gehrig hit single into cent.er fteld to 100n1 Ule n1 gh l betweE n a P omcmy llflirl'e&amp;&amp; - tor Kleln had protTCMOcf tao tbl
errors whtle the Joser&amp; ICOred &amp;IX
O~[R
hb h a mer No. J'i and t1ed the bam· run that won the vesper for Brook· tlon und thP soul-hen l Oh b Elec- po!.nt at dl.acusalng actual fermi!,
hJW.. I:Dd made tvur ert1Jr&amp;. ThO!
bino fur the four -base clouting iyn , 4 t.o 3.
'i.rlc t l.'am ot Mjddklport a~ ch ~ hlgo but !"d mltted the Cubs haY'S been
800rr, being 6 2.
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llbnor&amp;. Lou WhQcked it as the
Al Crowder scc:-ed a S tv 1 vjc~ tcho.....l fie ld. Tiu- ga me m u.st be trylw; to sec ure the PhUly aluner.
The Lutz Sipec:lals ruined what·
N e ~~o· Yorke rs s tunned Lhe Boston tory for Wa~;hlngton over the Ath- stnr te d pr omptly a t ~ ix o'cl&lt;lCk In :;im·e sprlng.
&amp;lied point -blank whether WtJ••
enr chance tJleY mi&amp;ht bllVe had
~x 14 t.u 4. H was Geh rig's third lletlcs, who ~d a secondary bat- ord :or to have an t;..'il:l uttLnce vi
IO!o··~yn ~4 !"runera 1 1 !!"~!~esthror,."t·y Pair Driveo In Nine Ru
m t.!llcc l:i ucce:;sh·c gam~s. Chap- t.c:r y. The As are still almost 16 comr:J etm g nmc m:ning~ :;! n~ t he wn would be wllh the Cutw next.
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m~m drove ln fi ve nt&gt;:~11, Colwnbla games ahew:i ot the Senators.
~hor'.emng da y!! bnng dnrkl 1 e~; 8 year , Wrigley said :
'" I hope not."
thelr four errors came at a. ttmc
A's Drop Game To
Lu u, rour.
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Six hi ts, l11cludlng a. h&lt;lme run 1at ~u. r !!Willi}' a ft ~r 6.4.5 TuesdaY
Hr con ti nued ·
when they burt the most and were
and two doubles, by Goose ONUn eYen lng ··Doc's Specials'" wl ll endirectly responsible tor all five
Senators
P hldgltr Phi l Colllw~· ph ld£:itY featured the St Loul!l Browns' aa e-e ln compeUUou wltll 8 local
'" I bo. vc nothing agalust W1ls.n .
runs scored by tbetr opponent.s. As
pil.ch mg put t he New York 011\J"ltli double-&lt;rushlng of tht: Cleveland t.er.m 111 vrdcr to Gt l in shane to He "u a g r.eat Do. II plnyer Ill 19l3rl
• matter ot fact no rum were CUBS LOSE TO REDS 1 un pins 8-!ld needles nnct t hey gat Indians. a ro 3 a nd 6 to 3. atewart dowr.. the Bccklc)· CloUilt."t'JI of This year he has tccn a 'bum." He
eame&lt;t tn thJs L"'t..Me. Another un • oo n ervo us t hey co uldn ·~ hit the aud CotTman were the slA:esshU Athen ll In t.he semi-finals at Byra- ha .&lt;~ bc m very fooliSh . You can't W
usual feature was that the {)!b
a.p plr _ T he result- was on ly one tut moTuhndmuen.
tu.'¥.! ne:o:l Sunday and rhen to de~ a ~; po rt at nigh ~ and &amp; bu.lt plr.WJ"'
lat baseman had but 2 pu•e Whiw avx of Chic &amp;iO p ..
•- y. feat. the Winners o r Lhe MIIJSOn CEV the next day. I sincerely hOIJil he
"'-' ut•.
"' Piratea Drop To Carda·, fo r th e Nt•w Yo rkers and a 3 to 0 __. "··d
lfeiJ801l at 2nd btiSe had 10,
Phila Break Even
wm for the Phlls lll the nightcap- ..., .... be.ll but Lhe Tlgen or De· Flier li!ll.nlC Lhe sDme a ft.ern oon
w111 ; dorm- -fol.' some other dub~ · ·
Botb pltchen pitehed well, one
pcrs of 11 t.w in bill. Hubbell took trait played worre aud the pale
A ~ for Rogers Hornsby, 1nanaaet
permitting seven hits, the other
' With Giants
the opener. 8 to :.! . fo r the N c- hose were forced to win, 10 1.o 8.
of t he Cubs. Wri(Jey said he hopes
stx, on~ 1'1ln11ed ftve, the other
G rawi tr~
Chicttgo's !our Pi t chers yielded 12 HACK WILSON TO
Lhe IU1.jah will be W.t.h the Cub&amp;
four. a11d no extra bases hlt.s were
New York , Aug. :il- Thcy said
Ha li:J.hun and Dt·rrmllt: l" pro ved walk.s and the ' Slx madl' eight error :; 1me Um .e
BE
TRADED
TO
. · .NCGJ!:!ed . Hadth1sbeenan
ertor~ 1 t week Babe Ruth was f!:OIIIg out far t~ much fur the Pln1. ~~&lt; and rors. A double by Appling ,nd sin ~
les8 contest. Ute game mlght. have as
th e c ard!mlis Hopped them twi ce gles by Jclfrles and Orube finally
PHILS, IS RUMOR
tone Into many extra tnnlnJilti so aft.er 8 Hock of home t·um; to savt' 15 to U nnd 4 to 1.
' settled the thing arter It had drag~
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good were
both hurlers golnl!: Colvnel Ruppert of t he 'iankces
DCillUgct pitched tlw s hutout. ced into twe lve htnh 1gs,
t.tu;oughout. Roush vr tbe Cubs the trouble of wakmg ouL n new givmg mdy MX hits a nd rannmc
I Cl_ucal!~- A~1~.
:n :-IN B-Hw.~k
•nd Robmson of Lutz BpecialB were $80 ,000 a yea1 contrac t , the 1dea j Lcu Hallah an :;truck out 13 lllld
- --· - Wllo.;t n. \l ho uSC" d to cut qui te a f. · 1
LIQUID OR TABLETS
the ooly btl.ttws securing more being that Ruth would htt thL' j only nllmver! sew n safeties.
Salt ia Salt Lake
gu:·t- In th(' home run ~; landings vi R 11
lleadu:h
N -.J,Ill •
11 1 1
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than
one
hit;
they
hit
sately
twl&lt;'
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l
homer:;
and
then
say
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P
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Mulo
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Loo
k
a
balloon
flight
J:1·Iurs
rm
t e f :rf'at ::iult Joke th e National Lengue. will be mtsli - : e 30
eve.
Ia
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or
e• 111 '
each. The Speeials' failure to let the old agreemcn~ n de."
In the d~h th 111n111g, U., Clncy In L"!:I!J l"r ••,t:Jin 11 ,. 11. rn le soml'· in &lt;&gt;; from th e Chicago Cub6 roster
,. nute!i, chu&gt;:b • Col•
take advant.aJ(: ot Utetr opponenki'
But today Ruth hu s t.o go nut to R Nis &amp;:oring four runs tu •h·feat whnt t l\"f' r :.11 pt•l' t·i•HI 111~ ld!!, and ' " 1P32.
: ! e '!:::~.and ehecb Malaria ,~•..
milplaya and. their aptitude In run- s3vc his rcputa.tlon .
tl' e Cu b:-; of Chicago. 4 U) 3. Lucu ~ ur t ld11 uhn ut 1111'1'&lt;'-'I HUl't cr!l I t~ ('OUI · 1 Tt.i" wa ~ 1nd1cnted to1ay wh en
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ning Into sure death on the paths
And also h is futu re bnukroJl
w et ,\ thr ·~ il111i 1lg hu.-ler.
mun sull
Wlllla.m Wrigley, Jr,, o-.vner of the &amp; 6 6 Salve or Saby I Cott~
rulned .th~r chances of otaylng
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. tM
onaer ln the taurna.ment.
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The line-up.
Ma
aon Cubs
AB R H.-PO A E
Da.vls, ct . . . . .
S 1 J 1 0 2
Oldaker, lb . . . . . 4 o o "• o o
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ush, 3b · · · 4 0 1 2 1 3
J. R&lt;lush, If
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He.880n, ~b .
4 1 1 10 1 1
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4 1 2 o " o
H · walsh. c . . .
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Jetrer.s, s.s
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Have Close Call In Beatina Purity Cream•
7·6; Athens Win• Easily From Pt. Pleaaant
As Doe• Mason From Gallipolia

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MEIGS COUNTY M~ltQLE &amp;
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SALES MANAGER

1 The second ga~ of the alter1noon, that between Crow'&amp; Speclall
and the Jl'rlendly Five of Pal'kera~
burg, was the l'i!al fe&amp;ture of the
to the enUre se&amp;siou. This game probabl)'
ball will not be duplicated during the
entire
Doc tourney.
CI'Ow pitching for his ream.

of ball fans from
Htnens. Oa!Up:llis, Pt.
Mason City , W.:!ddleport,
and
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while a trifle wild, walklng four
men, showed plenty v! stuft ln the
Valley, ThOSf'
pinches and the only time the op~
position looked at all danoerous
and lots of it., cerwas In the eighth Inning after the
hvme for a late supper Specials had forged In the lead
evenmg after seeing four
of the spor t dlstribute,1 with an earned run 1n the seventh
;:,(;ughout four games.
Two were out when Marehi tripled
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1.0 left center and Doc walked
these games, 1111 kinds of
were satisfied- those who Hke Ruppel!. With the heavy hlttJ.n&amp;
games full of hits, those Wh·:l Mooney at the b&amp;t, things did not
look so good but Doc torced him to
thtiJ."s close R.nd snAppy, pitcll.~ 11lt a 1ang drive to left center
battles, IL!ld thmn.' who likl' which the a.il•le Dunn corralled a!4
wh ere t h c tlelli flr.'l bungle t
h
them all OVI.)I' the ko i. . T i!cre we re er a ard run. Six hits dld the
F'rlendly
F1ft get and these &amp;X
examples o! each of tht'se th rca
chtsscs exhibited fvr Lhc edlflcatlon were scattered through six lnnlngg,
Thtal.s . .
37 5 1 27 11 D
of t he !aus.
one 1.o 11 frame, the only extra. bii.Se
'l' h~: fitst gRllll\ t ha t between Pt. drive of the glUIIe, being Marchi's
1n the ~lghth.
,
OalllpoJJs
AB R H PO A E
Plea san
lhc Beckley Oloth1ers
B th
n t and
The P&lt;lmeroy lad&amp; pta·-~
ro ers. 2b
.. 4 I 1 4 3 o
At..,.cns
was shu-ted pmmptty at
,...... mo.....
..., R&lt;lbl
2:00 o"clock. The A~hc nS' RKI!Tega~ ragged ball In the fteld than their
noon, It
.. 5 0 2 l 0 J 1
Lwu wcn l In to the le nd in the very opponents, making fvur bobbles J . Lu~ 3b
.. 5 0 D D 3 0
fbL inning ahd was llC"er headed. While the West Vll"gtn!ans had but. · ~K. lb ·
t 0 D 1:.! 0 0
I 188i!Cd wul-k of tile West Vir~ one, but the errors were not costly, iVIlllarns, c
4 0 D 6 0 0
contingcuL was tne outstand- brllllant fielding usually following Wood. cf
4 0 1 3 1 0
feature of this cunt.e~;t. Three one of Lhem .
Thomas, rf
4 0 0 0 1 o
r. wt1re contributed 111 the first
lu one lnstancP. the runner was :UcKea.n, .S.S
:.! 0 0 0 1 0
2 o I I 1 :"l
10....,-.-n~; their part in gt:LUng th e doubled when the next batter hit Bluer, ss
{,pymi·~·';;,•-v"f!r the p-lute for their Eisel who made two errors play.' lrlon, P . .. .. , .... 4 1 1 o 3 o
ed brilliantly vtherwil&gt;e and came
- · - - ~. to
the
rescue
011
a
pia
hl
h
'l'otals
.
.
.
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.
36
2 6 21 •J
4
an err or was add.
Y w c was
~.
lis t and In th e tJmd four the teaturo or the fray. With twv
Base on balls by Harris J.
were thrown hJ t.o present gone Joseph lined hard at Crow,
Plrst ba:;e on errcr, Speclll.l 6,
rivals with two more runs. the ba.il de:ftecttng toward second Cubs. 3.
1
every one of tbc firlli seven and Eiselcvmtnglnfastacoopert,tht Struck vut ty Hnrris 4, by Jl"lon f1
s aw
Pt PI
Pill and wlthvut straightening up
Left on bases Lutz SJICClo.ls, lll
same
· easant play heaved In the general direction of" Cubs f..
.
,
in this respect. Ose~ fir8t bas
Wild nltches lrloo 1, Hanlr; 3.
twirled a very
e Vo'hUe Rawling&amp;, always
..
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ga.me and one which HOOd vn all kind&amp; of thrown blt.lla,
Umpires-Duffy, Elwr8bilch
ho.t•f! won
rdln' ·
. made....., an Uliluall)' ·. ·ftne . · pickup
" ~.. Davis 13 t ba&amp;e).
any ·o
ary con-· sathE:t"tng the bt.ll oUt of the du•t
SCore by Innlnl!'l
He albwrd his opponent~ but.
bln.-.J
t
b ·
d
to get the runner by an eye lash.
. l :il 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R H E
•.., cs, wo emg vublcs by This happening lmmcdiotely alte' I LuU 8pecl&amp;J 000 IY.IO 000-2 6 4
the shoHs top but. 110 two hits Lh
M
C!lme in one inning and had he re
e one run lead was procured,
IUiOn CUba . 020 030 000-5 7 9
· d
gave
the
boys renewed confidence.
T ; : lcutth nnd la:;t . game uf
CCIVC
good or e\'Cil falr support
lhc
might have lurned 111 a shut out:
Eisel and R&lt;lush w;...n ~wo sin~
lay round t!'tc Purity Creams
In the first !lc~c n mn in ~; s hi~ bu.ck- gles each led the Special batters ~ - - - --- IContlnued on Pftfltl six)
ers misplayed 011 l:i different occa- while Marchi singled und tripled to
~Ions to PU6h in .seven unearned lead the Plves. The only run or
llllls ror the team repJesentiug the the ~arne cLcurred 1:.&lt;1 Jollows: Eil;~l
nome of Ohio Unlversit,o.
who had alre.a dy singled twice, ftrst
AMERICAN ASSOCIA'i'J~11\
Iu the m~:ant 1 me the Mountain- up, walked, ln the 7th Rawlings,
CCI N had manager! to oorral two too eager, fouled tv the third b&amp;sc4
Club
Won tost Pet.
run1o, one cf them bemg the onl man, Roush came through with a Bt Paul .
86
51
62U
CUl UCli mRrker of Lhe con1est Thl~ ~gle sending Eisel to second and Kn r&gt; ~r.s City
73
f.5
529
came In when oseJand htmself
c comtng to the plate, 1VOil his JndJ.,napoll.s
71
6U
518
lllpkd and ~cmcd v.'he~ Sto
own game by singling to center Mllw:1ukee
6tl
l:i1
504
was being t "J uwn out at nt·st b v';J and when the fielder was a trlfte Cch.mtu.'l .
67
h!l
.49:1
Cross. In ud dtt iOn to thh bif
slow in handllng the ball, Eisel hot Lctm1•ille . .
li7
n
.4Hli
offensive work th e Jl(t Chcr · handl~d ~ootcd it all the way ham~ Wlth.Jut Mlnll(·apalls
63
7,
.457
SIX asslst.'i• raultlcssl.v a nd was one b:slta!.ing at the hot corner. Pool' Toledo . . . . . . . . 54
85
a:~
of the three plr..ycr::; 011 th
I se 'unnlng probably cast Pome·
- 0~ ~wo more tuns. How- •
who ctJd not bobble a t lt!HSL ~n~am ro!
NATION .U. Lt:llG1JE
Leadmg h1ttex s or tlu.s game w~ re ~~ed x In t Wel'tl aU that tJJey
Club
Won Lrn;r Pd..
.643
Curry or PL. Pleasan t wW t. l slu
,,
aga. 6 Curry.
S"t Louis .
83
46
gles and V. Wolf of Bcdki~:, Cio:
1 his boy was also plenty good, New York
71
:.&gt; 4
.568
,[r[r9
thien With two dqublcs and Jn sin~ I exhibiting a. neo.t curve that hM ~hhRgo
76
60
.527
gle, Russell fm, the Clolhler.s s•OJed :u.t ~een shown by a.ny other visit- Brooklyn .
tiS
61
.4'/'{
two l'uns to lead tn this departm ent ng urler The brand of ball he Bcsl~•n
.
59
W
Ha)'cs, the wummg pllchcr sliow PlLched &amp;nd that the Friendly Plve Fitt.:hurgh . .
60
Gfl
.411f)
cd his us ual brand of plt.chtnH' hald I play ~ rt . will will 90 vut of 100 gamA Philaddphia
55
'13
.430
ing hls opponent!; to six mts thl·e·• I J.l was too bad they were fonxd Cln&lt;'mnatl
. ..
·~5
B:!
.352
AMERICAN LEAGUE
cmnlng btinchM In Lhe sixth · v.hlcl:; vot ar. the runnlng, as it ts the
ccmbmcd with an error uccc.uml'd f writer sop1nlon thRL they would haVf
Club
' Won Lo.&lt;~t !'ct.
.718
tor thch only two swret;. He had 1 btn.ten any other team playing ek41 Ph11&lt;llielphla
. . 89
35
.592
a t~even run lead, how rver, before , cept the Bpectals, judging each Wn¢tngton
74
.U
thJ&amp; let dov.n occurred He fann d ttnm by the brand or baU that lt New ""York
·ta
I') I
.500
8 u.nd was the leader among :;t.rik=- : t.Xhibltcd ftunday. Thll team W41o1&gt; Clevt-lnnd .
d2
62
.422
out artis ts dmmg the afternoon
I the only an:reraUon ha\'inl le88 .u. Louis
53
'/4
.J98
The Ill 1e4up:
· Ithan three errors. They were BoRton
49
74
..197
PL. Pleasant
AB R H PO A E I Llmrg::d with but one, that condos Detrr.lt
liO
'ltl
.J97
B. Mllltl, cf . .
1 0 0 1 0 0 In U1e ninth wl.t h vne man out. Chi•~l~o
50
76
Har ris, cf . . .
2 o 0 0 1 1 Dye played a llne game at third fOI'
~ESTERDAY'S
RESUL'CS
Smith, ss . . . .
4 0 0 1 4 1 1 the BpedaJs.
AB
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ASSOCIA'IION
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Doc's
Spectals
4 0 11
0 4
4 0 0 a a o
CG!umbus l:ii; Min1leapolls 'J.
Mlllc1·, rf
3 0 1 . 2 0 0 I Dye, :Jb
4 0 0 3 4 1l Col.1mbus 3;
Minneapolis
2.
Ounlcnvy, rf
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 D_nvis, li..'J
3 1 :II I i 2 ! Called end ot 6Lh: dWlday clo~ m-'
Cilclnnd, p
4 I 1 0 6 ~ 1 Elselstein, 2b
4 0 J 14 0 o 1 Jaw.
Stoyer, c . , . .... . . 4 0 0 1 1
fta.wllngs, lb
4 0 2 1 o 0 Lou;evllle 12; Kan:ms C1ty h
Wilton, 3b .. .. . . . 3 1 1 1 1 1 Roush, cf
.
4 0 1 0 1 0
Knn!!RS City J6; Lo ul.~vul e 4
Burnell, 2b . , . . . . . 4 0 1 3 3 1 Omw. · P moe&gt;
3 0 0 f. 0 1 To~t:"do 4: St. Pa.ul 3.
Curry, If . ....... . 4 0 2 4 0 1 1Dunn, If . .
.
_ _ _ _ _ _ F. Crow, rf . , . , . 3 0 0 1 0 0 St. Paul 11; Tok!do 1,
a 0 0 0 o o
Indtanapvlls 13; Mll wnul•ec 2.
'l'otals . . . . . . . . . . 34 2 6 24 lll 13 N . ...Harbrecht, c
_ _ _ _ _ _
Imllana.polls 3; Milwaukee 2 01
Dcckley Clothtc:rs
3i
1
6
:n
17
-i
lnnb.g&amp;l.
~· Woll, It ... ) " . . s
o 1 0 0 Totals ,
l-IBSell, 3b . . . . . 5 2 1 0 1 0 Frl·~ndly Five
!(JXld. lb . . . . . . . . 5 1 o 8 1 1 Jor,eph, cf .. . ... . 3 0 0 3 1 ij New M'&amp;TJONALLFAGUE
York "fl; Philadelphia 2
V. Wolt, ss .... . .. 4 1 3 o 5 0 McGregor, lb .. . . I 0 0 10 1 o
f o 1 :il 3 D Pb!-ladelphla~; N-ew York 0.
V, Qroas, 2b
3 o o 5 2 1 Boyers. 2b ..... .
4 o :il o o u
BoEton 3; Brooklyn, 2.
flatea. p . . .
3 u o 2 1 1 B. Marchi. rf . .. .
3 o o 1 o 1' Bn ..: klyn &lt;1; B:~ston 3
F. tJrc&amp;S, c . .
4 o o 9 2 o Ruppt:ll, If
I 0 1 , 6 0 0 St. Lents 5; fjltsburgh 0.
Speiser, cf . . . .
1 o 1 1 o o Mc.oncy. c
St.. 4Jul&amp; 4; Pltl.llburt;h 1.
James, cf ..
2 1 o o o o Curry, P · ··· ····· 6 0 0 1 1 0
ClndnnaU. 4; ChlcHgu :1.
4
1
0
1
3
0
P. 'Wolf, rf . .
1 o o o 0 0 DcvUn, sa ..
101000
WUzon, rf . . . . . . . . 3 1 o 1 o o ~McCulloch,
_ _ _ _ _ _ RWI8()ll, 3b . .... • . 3 0 0 3 1 ( 1
36 'i 5 27 12 3 Batted for Russell.
~m•;d n m, Pt. Plcas1tnt I.
I
- - - - - -hll.s, v. Wulr 2.
T(. talll . . . . . . . . . . Sf 0 6 71 10 1
balm hit, Q.mland.
Earned run. Pomeroy; 1
I
balls, by Hayes 2: by - Three base hit, Marohl.
3.
r
Bale on balll, bJ· Crow f., by
out, by Ha.J e3 8, bY O&amp;~~ Dqfi'Y 2.
Sturek out, by Curry 4.
Left on baaea, Bp~l&amp;ls 3, Prtcri4J.v
hlscr,, Pt. Pleasaltt '?, CJ04
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clUb, WU a..led to ~ ~ U~
port that Wtl&amp;on would be ·one ld ··

three Ohtcago l*rer• tra«&lt;ed •1D
able player on t he Yank team and Bolten Braves.
Two Wleat'ntd I
when he Um:ate us Babe as the t una beat. VInet . wbo tanned. nloe , ,
'
Pl'llbcidpbl&amp; . lot .chuek JQe .n ~qll .
Tht thtrd pme ot the tournel'.
liom t run lttni. t hoee wrinkles l:n Boston wlnnlne: vn enon, 3 to 2. 1
Pink.le Whitney, the Oub5 Uu0w
ina in .$100 ,000 cUb.
between QalUpQUI ,.:U4 the MIU!On
lAN~
Lhe hlg li1~ter's brow are golnl to Brandt, wiJ:ml.nr piiA;ber, s•ve the
Cllt., wu, unua)ll.l In Ulat the wtnWok Ill&gt; b11 ILl&gt; tha t white 11t.I'Mit Robtm vnly ftve hilil. Frank 0'·
"Doc" Tom Crow bas a nnountnen made but seven htt.6 but
- down w nrst bu Pc . Ruth wa1&gt; plain Dou1 punched hl-5 thild &amp;t.raig:ht ed that a ga me will be p la yod 194 Wrigley dcnled 'thM new6'"..l!UJonf
IDO~ ftve l'UN and contrlb~tted 9
ly womcd tvday a fter Gehrig hit single into cent.er fteld to 100n1 Ule n1 gh l betweE n a P omcmy llflirl'e&amp;&amp; - tor Kleln had protTCMOcf tao tbl
errors whtle the Joser&amp; ICOred &amp;IX
O~[R
hb h a mer No. J'i and t1ed the bam· run that won the vesper for Brook· tlon und thP soul-hen l Oh b Elec- po!.nt at dl.acusalng actual fermi!,
hJW.. I:Dd made tvur ert1Jr&amp;. ThO!
bino fur the four -base clouting iyn , 4 t.o 3.
'i.rlc t l.'am ot Mjddklport a~ ch ~ hlgo but !"d mltted the Cubs haY'S been
800rr, being 6 2.
·
llbnor&amp;. Lou WhQcked it as the
Al Crowder scc:-ed a S tv 1 vjc~ tcho.....l fie ld. Tiu- ga me m u.st be trylw; to sec ure the PhUly aluner.
The Lutz Sipec:lals ruined what·
N e ~~o· Yorke rs s tunned Lhe Boston tory for Wa~;hlngton over the Ath- stnr te d pr omptly a t ~ ix o'cl&lt;lCk In :;im·e sprlng.
&amp;lied point -blank whether WtJ••
enr chance tJleY mi&amp;ht bllVe had
~x 14 t.u 4. H was Geh rig's third lletlcs, who ~d a secondary bat- ord :or to have an t;..'il:l uttLnce vi
IO!o··~yn ~4 !"runera 1 1 !!"~!~esthror,."t·y Pair Driveo In Nine Ru
m t.!llcc l:i ucce:;sh·c gam~s. Chap- t.c:r y. The As are still almost 16 comr:J etm g nmc m:ning~ :;! n~ t he wn would be wllh the Cutw next.
"""'• -.ee
.... _..._.
m~m drove ln fi ve nt&gt;:~11, Colwnbla games ahew:i ot the Senators.
~hor'.emng da y!! bnng dnrkl 1 e~; 8 year , Wrigley said :
'" I hope not."
thelr four errors came at a. ttmc
A's Drop Game To
Lu u, rour.
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Six hi ts, l11cludlng a. h&lt;lme run 1at ~u. r !!Willi}' a ft ~r 6.4.5 TuesdaY
Hr con ti nued ·
when they burt the most and were
and two doubles, by Goose ONUn eYen lng ··Doc's Specials'" wl ll endirectly responsible tor all five
Senators
P hldgltr Phi l Colllw~· ph ld£:itY featured the St Loul!l Browns' aa e-e ln compeUUou wltll 8 local
'" I bo. vc nothing agalust W1ls.n .
runs scored by tbetr opponent.s. As
pil.ch mg put t he New York 011\J"ltli double-&lt;rushlng of tht: Cleveland t.er.m 111 vrdcr to Gt l in shane to He "u a g r.eat Do. II plnyer Ill 19l3rl
• matter ot fact no rum were CUBS LOSE TO REDS 1 un pins 8-!ld needles nnct t hey gat Indians. a ro 3 a nd 6 to 3. atewart dowr.. the Bccklc)· CloUilt."t'JI of This year he has tccn a 'bum." He
eame&lt;t tn thJs L"'t..Me. Another un • oo n ervo us t hey co uldn ·~ hit the aud CotTman were the slA:esshU Athen ll In t.he semi-finals at Byra- ha .&lt;~ bc m very fooliSh . You can't W
usual feature was that the {)!b
a.p plr _ T he result- was on ly one tut moTuhndmuen.
tu.'¥.! ne:o:l Sunday and rhen to de~ a ~; po rt at nigh ~ and &amp; bu.lt plr.WJ"'
lat baseman had but 2 pu•e Whiw avx of Chic &amp;iO p ..
•- y. feat. the Winners o r Lhe MIIJSOn CEV the next day. I sincerely hOIJil he
"'-' ut•.
"' Piratea Drop To Carda·, fo r th e Nt•w Yo rkers and a 3 to 0 __. "··d
lfeiJ801l at 2nd btiSe had 10,
Phila Break Even
wm for the Phlls lll the nightcap- ..., .... be.ll but Lhe Tlgen or De· Flier li!ll.nlC Lhe sDme a ft.ern oon
w111 ; dorm- -fol.' some other dub~ · ·
Botb pltchen pitehed well, one
pcrs of 11 t.w in bill. Hubbell took trait played worre aud the pale
A ~ for Rogers Hornsby, 1nanaaet
permitting seven hits, the other
' With Giants
the opener. 8 to :.! . fo r the N c- hose were forced to win, 10 1.o 8.
of t he Cubs. Wri(Jey said he hopes
stx, on~ 1'1ln11ed ftve, the other
G rawi tr~
Chicttgo's !our Pi t chers yielded 12 HACK WILSON TO
Lhe IU1.jah will be W.t.h the Cub&amp;
four. a11d no extra bases hlt.s were
New York , Aug. :il- Thcy said
Ha li:J.hun and Dt·rrmllt: l" pro ved walk.s and the ' Slx madl' eight error :; 1me Um .e
BE
TRADED
TO
. · .NCGJ!:!ed . Hadth1sbeenan
ertor~ 1 t week Babe Ruth was f!:OIIIg out far t~ much fur the Pln1. ~~&lt; and rors. A double by Appling ,nd sin ~
les8 contest. Ute game mlght. have as
th e c ard!mlis Hopped them twi ce gles by Jclfrles and Orube finally
PHILS, IS RUMOR
tone Into many extra tnnlnJilti so aft.er 8 Hock of home t·um; to savt' 15 to U nnd 4 to 1.
' settled the thing arter It had drag~
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good were
both hurlers golnl!: Colvnel Ruppert of t he 'iankces
DCillUgct pitched tlw s hutout. ced into twe lve htnh 1gs,
t.tu;oughout. Roush vr tbe Cubs the trouble of wakmg ouL n new givmg mdy MX hits a nd rannmc
I Cl_ucal!~- A~1~.
:n :-IN B-Hw.~k
•nd Robmson of Lutz BpecialB were $80 ,000 a yea1 contrac t , the 1dea j Lcu Hallah an :;truck out 13 lllld
- --· - Wllo.;t n. \l ho uSC" d to cut qui te a f. · 1
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the ooly btl.ttws securing more being that Ruth would htt thL' j only nllmver! sew n safeties.
Salt ia Salt Lake
gu:·t- In th(' home run ~; landings vi R 11
lleadu:h
N -.J,Ill •
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than
one
hit;
they
hit
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and
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J:1·Iurs
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eve.
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each. The Speeials' failure to let the old agreemcn~ n de."
In the d~h th 111n111g, U., Clncy In L"!:I!J l"r ••,t:Jin 11 ,. 11. rn le soml'· in &lt;&gt;; from th e Chicago Cub6 roster
,. nute!i, chu&gt;:b • Col•
take advant.aJ(: ot Utetr opponenki'
But today Ruth hu s t.o go nut to R Nis &amp;:oring four runs tu •h·feat whnt t l\"f' r :.11 pt•l' t·i•HI 111~ ld!!, and ' " 1P32.
: ! e '!:::~.and ehecb Malaria ,~•..
milplaya and. their aptitude In run- s3vc his rcputa.tlon .
tl' e Cu b:-; of Chicago. 4 U) 3. Lucu ~ ur t ld11 uhn ut 1111'1'&lt;'-'I HUl't cr!l I t~ ('OUI · 1 Tt.i" wa ~ 1nd1cnted to1ay wh en
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And also h is futu re bnukroJl
w et ,\ thr ·~ il111i 1lg hu.-ler.
mun sull
Wlllla.m Wrigley, Jr,, o-.vner of the &amp; 6 6 Salve or Saby I Cott~
rulned .th~r chances of otaylng
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Ma
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1 The second ga~ of the alter1noon, that between Crow'&amp; Speclall
and the Jl'rlendly Five of Pal'kera~
burg, was the l'i!al fe&amp;ture of the
to the enUre se&amp;siou. This game probabl)'
ball will not be duplicated during the
entire
Doc tourney.
CI'Ow pitching for his ream.

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while a trifle wild, walklng four
men, showed plenty v! stuft ln the
Valley, ThOSf'
pinches and the only time the op~
position looked at all danoerous
and lots of it., cerwas In the eighth Inning after the
hvme for a late supper Specials had forged In the lead
evenmg after seeing four
of the spor t dlstribute,1 with an earned run 1n the seventh
;:,(;ughout four games.
Two were out when Marehi tripled
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1.0 left center and Doc walked
these games, 1111 kinds of
were satisfied- those who Hke Ruppel!. With the heavy hlttJ.n&amp;
games full of hits, those Wh·:l Mooney at the b&amp;t, things did not
look so good but Doc torced him to
thtiJ."s close R.nd snAppy, pitcll.~ 11lt a 1ang drive to left center
battles, IL!ld thmn.' who likl' which the a.il•le Dunn corralled a!4
wh ere t h c tlelli flr.'l bungle t
h
them all OVI.)I' the ko i. . T i!cre we re er a ard run. Six hits dld the
F'rlendly
F1ft get and these &amp;X
examples o! each of tht'se th rca
chtsscs exhibited fvr Lhc edlflcatlon were scattered through six lnnlngg,
Thtal.s . .
37 5 1 27 11 D
of t he !aus.
one 1.o 11 frame, the only extra. bii.Se
'l' h~: fitst gRllll\ t ha t between Pt. drive of the glUIIe, being Marchi's
1n the ~lghth.
,
OalllpoJJs
AB R H PO A E
Plea san
lhc Beckley Oloth1ers
B th
n t and
The P&lt;lmeroy lad&amp; pta·-~
ro ers. 2b
.. 4 I 1 4 3 o
At..,.cns
was shu-ted pmmptty at
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2:00 o"clock. The A~hc nS' RKI!Tega~ ragged ball In the fteld than their
noon, It
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Lwu wcn l In to the le nd in the very opponents, making fvur bobbles J . Lu~ 3b
.. 5 0 D D 3 0
fbL inning ahd was llC"er headed. While the West Vll"gtn!ans had but. · ~K. lb ·
t 0 D 1:.! 0 0
I 188i!Cd wul-k of tile West Vir~ one, but the errors were not costly, iVIlllarns, c
4 0 D 6 0 0
contingcuL was tne outstand- brllllant fielding usually following Wood. cf
4 0 1 3 1 0
feature of this cunt.e~;t. Three one of Lhem .
Thomas, rf
4 0 0 0 1 o
r. wt1re contributed 111 the first
lu one lnstancP. the runner was :UcKea.n, .S.S
:.! 0 0 0 1 0
2 o I I 1 :"l
10....,-.-n~; their part in gt:LUng th e doubled when the next batter hit Bluer, ss
{,pymi·~·';;,•-v"f!r the p-lute for their Eisel who made two errors play.' lrlon, P . .. .. , .... 4 1 1 o 3 o
ed brilliantly vtherwil&gt;e and came
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Y w c was
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lis t and In th e tJmd four the teaturo or the fray. With twv
Base on balls by Harris J.
were thrown hJ t.o present gone Joseph lined hard at Crow,
Plrst ba:;e on errcr, Speclll.l 6,
rivals with two more runs. the ba.il de:ftecttng toward second Cubs. 3.
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every one of tbc firlli seven and Eiselcvmtnglnfastacoopert,tht Struck vut ty Hnrris 4, by Jl"lon f1
s aw
Pt PI
Pill and wlthvut straightening up
Left on bases Lutz SJICClo.ls, lll
same
· easant play heaved In the general direction of" Cubs f..
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in this respect. Ose~ fir8t bas
Wild nltches lrloo 1, Hanlr; 3.
twirled a very
e Vo'hUe Rawling&amp;, always
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Umpires-Duffy, Elwr8bilch
ho.t•f! won
rdln' ·
. made....., an Uliluall)' ·. ·ftne . · pickup
" ~.. Davis 13 t ba&amp;e).
any ·o
ary con-· sathE:t"tng the bt.ll oUt of the du•t
SCore by Innlnl!'l
He albwrd his opponent~ but.
bln.-.J
t
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to get the runner by an eye lash.
. l :il 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R H E
•.., cs, wo emg vublcs by This happening lmmcdiotely alte' I LuU 8pecl&amp;J 000 IY.IO 000-2 6 4
the shoHs top but. 110 two hits Lh
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C!lme in one inning and had he re
e one run lead was procured,
IUiOn CUba . 020 030 000-5 7 9
· d
gave
the
boys renewed confidence.
T ; : lcutth nnd la:;t . game uf
CCIVC
good or e\'Cil falr support
lhc
might have lurned 111 a shut out:
Eisel and R&lt;lush w;...n ~wo sin~
lay round t!'tc Purity Creams
In the first !lc~c n mn in ~; s hi~ bu.ck- gles each led the Special batters ~ - - - --- IContlnued on Pftfltl six)
ers misplayed 011 l:i different occa- while Marchi singled und tripled to
~Ions to PU6h in .seven unearned lead the Plves. The only run or
llllls ror the team repJesentiug the the ~arne cLcurred 1:.&lt;1 Jollows: Eil;~l
nome of Ohio Unlversit,o.
who had alre.a dy singled twice, ftrst
AMERICAN ASSOCIA'i'J~11\
Iu the m~:ant 1 me the Mountain- up, walked, ln the 7th Rawlings,
CCI N had manager! to oorral two too eager, fouled tv the third b&amp;sc4
Club
Won tost Pet.
run1o, one cf them bemg the onl man, Roush came through with a Bt Paul .
86
51
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CUl UCli mRrker of Lhe con1est Thl~ ~gle sending Eisel to second and Kn r&gt; ~r.s City
73
f.5
529
came In when oseJand htmself
c comtng to the plate, 1VOil his JndJ.,napoll.s
71
6U
518
lllpkd and ~cmcd v.'he~ Sto
own game by singling to center Mllw:1ukee
6tl
l:i1
504
was being t "J uwn out at nt·st b v';J and when the fielder was a trlfte Cch.mtu.'l .
67
h!l
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Cross. In ud dtt iOn to thh bif
slow in handllng the ball, Eisel hot Lctm1•ille . .
li7
n
.4Hli
offensive work th e Jl(t Chcr · handl~d ~ootcd it all the way ham~ Wlth.Jut Mlnll(·apalls
63
7,
.457
SIX asslst.'i• raultlcssl.v a nd was one b:slta!.ing at the hot corner. Pool' Toledo . . . . . . . . 54
85
a:~
of the three plr..ycr::; 011 th
I se 'unnlng probably cast Pome·
- 0~ ~wo more tuns. How- •
who ctJd not bobble a t lt!HSL ~n~am ro!
NATION .U. Lt:llG1JE
Leadmg h1ttex s or tlu.s game w~ re ~~ed x In t Wel'tl aU that tJJey
Club
Won Lrn;r Pd..
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Curry or PL. Pleasan t wW t. l slu
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S"t Louis .
83
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gles and V. Wolf of Bcdki~:, Cio:
1 his boy was also plenty good, New York
71
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,[r[r9
thien With two dqublcs and Jn sin~ I exhibiting a. neo.t curve that hM ~hhRgo
76
60
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gle, Russell fm, the Clolhler.s s•OJed :u.t ~een shown by a.ny other visit- Brooklyn .
tiS
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two l'uns to lead tn this departm ent ng urler The brand of ball he Bcsl~•n
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59
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Ha)'cs, the wummg pllchcr sliow PlLched &amp;nd that the Friendly Plve Fitt.:hurgh . .
60
Gfl
.411f)
cd his us ual brand of plt.chtnH' hald I play ~ rt . will will 90 vut of 100 gamA Philaddphia
55
'13
.430
ing hls opponent!; to six mts thl·e·• I J.l was too bad they were fonxd Cln&lt;'mnatl
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
cmnlng btinchM In Lhe sixth · v.hlcl:; vot ar. the runnlng, as it ts the
ccmbmcd with an error uccc.uml'd f writer sop1nlon thRL they would haVf
Club
' Won Lo.&lt;~t !'ct.
.718
tor thch only two swret;. He had 1 btn.ten any other team playing ek41 Ph11&lt;llielphla
. . 89
35
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a t~even run lead, how rver, before , cept the Bpectals, judging each Wn¢tngton
74
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thJ&amp; let dov.n occurred He fann d ttnm by the brand or baU that lt New ""York
·ta
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8 u.nd was the leader among :;t.rik=- : t.Xhibltcd ftunday. Thll team W41o1&gt; Clevt-lnnd .
d2
62
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out artis ts dmmg the afternoon
I the only an:reraUon ha\'inl le88 .u. Louis
53
'/4
.J98
The Ill 1e4up:
· Ithan three errors. They were BoRton
49
74
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PL. Pleasant
AB R H PO A E I Llmrg::d with but one, that condos Detrr.lt
liO
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B. Mllltl, cf . .
1 0 0 1 0 0 In U1e ninth wl.t h vne man out. Chi•~l~o
50
76
Har ris, cf . . .
2 o 0 0 1 1 Dye played a llne game at third fOI'
~ESTERDAY'S
RESUL'CS
Smith, ss . . . .
4 0 0 1 4 1 1 the BpedaJs.
AB
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Murtjn, Ill . .
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Doc's
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4 0 11
0 4
4 0 0 a a o
CG!umbus l:ii; Min1leapolls 'J.
Mlllc1·, rf
3 0 1 . 2 0 0 I Dye, :Jb
4 0 0 3 4 1l Col.1mbus 3;
Minneapolis
2.
Ounlcnvy, rf
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 D_nvis, li..'J
3 1 :II I i 2 ! Called end ot 6Lh: dWlday clo~ m-'
Cilclnnd, p
4 I 1 0 6 ~ 1 Elselstein, 2b
4 0 J 14 0 o 1 Jaw.
Stoyer, c . , . .... . . 4 0 0 1 1
fta.wllngs, lb
4 0 2 1 o 0 Lou;evllle 12; Kan:ms C1ty h
Wilton, 3b .. .. . . . 3 1 1 1 1 1 Roush, cf
.
4 0 1 0 1 0
Knn!!RS City J6; Lo ul.~vul e 4
Burnell, 2b . , . . . . . 4 0 1 3 3 1 Omw. · P moe&gt;
3 0 0 f. 0 1 To~t:"do 4: St. Pa.ul 3.
Curry, If . ....... . 4 0 2 4 0 1 1Dunn, If . .
.
_ _ _ _ _ _ F. Crow, rf . , . , . 3 0 0 1 0 0 St. Paul 11; Tok!do 1,
a 0 0 0 o o
Indtanapvlls 13; Mll wnul•ec 2.
'l'otals . . . . . . . . . . 34 2 6 24 lll 13 N . ...Harbrecht, c
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Imllana.polls 3; Milwaukee 2 01
Dcckley Clothtc:rs
3i
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6
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17
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lnnb.g&amp;l.
~· Woll, It ... ) " . . s
o 1 0 0 Totals ,
l-IBSell, 3b . . . . . 5 2 1 0 1 0 Frl·~ndly Five
!(JXld. lb . . . . . . . . 5 1 o 8 1 1 Jor,eph, cf .. . ... . 3 0 0 3 1 ij New M'&amp;TJONALLFAGUE
York "fl; Philadelphia 2
V. Wolt, ss .... . .. 4 1 3 o 5 0 McGregor, lb .. . . I 0 0 10 1 o
f o 1 :il 3 D Pb!-ladelphla~; N-ew York 0.
V, Qroas, 2b
3 o o 5 2 1 Boyers. 2b ..... .
4 o :il o o u
BoEton 3; Brooklyn, 2.
flatea. p . . .
3 u o 2 1 1 B. Marchi. rf . .. .
3 o o 1 o 1' Bn ..: klyn &lt;1; B:~ston 3
F. tJrc&amp;S, c . .
4 o o 9 2 o Ruppt:ll, If
I 0 1 , 6 0 0 St. Lents 5; fjltsburgh 0.
Speiser, cf . . . .
1 o 1 1 o o Mc.oncy. c
St.. 4Jul&amp; 4; Pltl.llburt;h 1.
James, cf ..
2 1 o o o o Curry, P · ··· ····· 6 0 0 1 1 0
ClndnnaU. 4; ChlcHgu :1.
4
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P. 'Wolf, rf . .
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WUzon, rf . . . . . . . . 3 1 o 1 o o ~McCulloch,
_ _ _ _ _ _ RWI8()ll, 3b . .... • . 3 0 0 3 1 ( 1
36 'i 5 27 12 3 Batted for Russell.
~m•;d n m, Pt. Plcas1tnt I.
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- - - - - -hll.s, v. Wulr 2.
T(. talll . . . . . . . . . . Sf 0 6 71 10 1
balm hit, Q.mland.
Earned run. Pomeroy; 1
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balls, by Hayes 2: by - Three base hit, Marohl.
3.
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Bale on balll, bJ· Crow f., by
out, by Ha.J e3 8, bY O&amp;~~ Dqfi'Y 2.
Sturek out, by Curry 4.
Left on baaea, Bp~l&amp;ls 3, Prtcri4J.v
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££N£Y

Old Probst Home T~~v~~o~~r~ED
PersOnals
Will Scene-- Of Blaze I AT COUNTY
JAIL Mr&amp;. Gertrude Prencn
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cluldren visited Monday

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heft'.

~r:.w~!·.~a~~~~~t :·~~ ~
H. l"lemookey's second hit. but he

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Mr. and Ml'l. Herman Eakin,
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a.t the dnughter VIrginia \nd friend Had!Continued from paee nvel
Reaidence of Nick Pracht- J Alfred
Bwnaardner or Kerrs home ct A. D. McConnlck at Rut- den R!le y of Dayton "'re here v!s- 1-- - - - - - - - - - - - Run W"-&gt; committed to the count)' land.
lt!ng relatives and friends .
bauaer Almoat CompI ete- ! ·a11 Saturday by Sherin: A. 0 .
Mrs. Percy Peoples Is quite ill at
Mr. and Mn1. Allen Bllrtels and of Middleport h)()ked up with tt.e
Jy Deatrcyed
Tracy on a charge or mtoxlca.tion. her home on Union Avenue.
b:&gt;by, Mrs. Henry Bnrtct: or Clevo- undct~ated Flanagan Fliers and
He was release1 on bond and will
Miss Velma Geary returned home land and Mr. and !\Irs. Frank Alex- thla
developed into a real game
appear before Justice E. R. T!tus Sunc.ay alter a week end vialt with andcr of Newark, N. J ., are visiting plenty 01 action being seen In
Fire a:... ost completely ~estroyed wlth!n a short time for a hearlna trtenda in Marietta.
at the home ot Boyd Dllgard In this contest. The Filers might
the househo!c; goods and t.he res•- 1 Earl Roush was committed to I Mrs. Sarah Silcott and son of Mlncrmlle.
have bowed In defeat It the Condence o~ Nick Pr• : hthauser at Sua- I the county jntl here Saturday on a . Nelsonville spent Sunday with her
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conant and fectltners had started Eddie DeRun a:.out t nree o clock Mon- ~ wano.nt Issued from Justice Titus' slater· Mrs. M. C. Gibbs.
daug!&gt;ter Paullne returned to their moskty .., Hoeflich, their starting
Judge Peoples Receives ar
day m~rnlng. The blaze was nrst rourt , charging hlm with bastardy.
Mr . and Mrs. Otto Oenhelmer ol home In Colwnbus Sunday after a twirler, usually reliable, seemed
:: Menage From Public discovered by me:!lbers of the Rou&amp;!, 1s a farmer residing in Ma· 1Marl•tta spent ~Sunday W!Ul rela- two weeks visit wlt:1 Mr. a.1d Mrs. away otr form and was belted tor
lamily who turned In the alarm to , s0 n county, West VIrginia . H• was Lives and lrlt.lds here. They were Walter Houdnshelt at M!n.,rsvllle. nve runs In the o!le'lllng frame,
Welfare Head
Lhe local nre department.
1 r&lt;le&lt;~&gt;e&lt;l en l:ond and will
appear accompanied home by theh daughMrs. Tom Thomas of Naylore scmr. weird ball playing by h is
The exact origin of the blaze I later In court to answer to the ter, ldar.tha Lou, who has been Vls- Run who has been visiting l1cr mate.s, however, aided in this orgy
1 dauahter In Dayton returned hmp~ of runs. as but three hits were reltlng here.
TO QUESTION ALL was not known , but It was believeti char;:es.
to have been started either in the
Oeora&lt; Elleson, RUSili!ll Thomas,
Harry Dye returned to h.la em- P'rlday.
g!stmea by the opponents and one
kitchen
or
lln
adjoining
room.
Dtlla
.-d
Wilson
,
Pearl
Caro.ey,
OIUe
ploy1nent
at
Gordon
after
spendMrs.
Anna
E.ppeltn
nnd
son
Luof
passed directly between
Involved
In
Unusual The house was almOtit completely Howetl, Lawrence Carney and Jas. ma the week end here with his bert ore visiting relatives in Mnl'- the these
inflelder"s legs without hlm
!etta.
touclung it, the play was marked
Controveraary Waging enveloped in ftames when the nre Williams arrested at Hob:&gt;on last fam1ly .
company arrived at the scene, who week by New York Central RailJohn PhllUps t.he niaht watchHrrman Mees and family moved as a hit but certainly It was a rank '
For Paat Week
were considerably handicapped in way &lt;:etoct1ve,
oscar
Williams, roan &amp;ccon•pan.ed hiS 80•• Jolui sJr. 8atu1day Iron~ the Rchm property scratth and should have been fteldtelegt!lm was rocelved . her.• fighting the blaze as It apparently and lined for riding that com-1 to C1olwnbus Sunday to spena a on West Main street to the Holtz- edAbhay all 011
mebaanlsls.
d
d
A
relatives
worth propert Y 1n F1 rs t ward.
se
an an error an
Wc.nday morning by JJudge c. E . was be tween th e wa lls ot t h e buUd - pan} ·s tr s, were re Iease d r rom week VISiting
n
1
1
•••· nee
~ d H It
Mr · and "•s
Peoples f~orn John McSweeney. ing . Th e h ouse was u ra th er Ia rge th e c,;un t Ja 11 h ere Mon d ay mom- · Harve Jones and
·
..,. and ..us.
o
an d a t e.der's choice which lal ed to
Director of PubUc We lfare, stat- one, and the tire destroyed every :ng having served time tor their SOli Earl ol Colwnbus spult Sun- dlll&lt;ben returned to their home ge any runner also figured pro11 1
lllg he would arrive here Tuesday room but t "o before It could be !lne; and costs.
1 da~· here with
relatives · W!lltam in Charleston, W. Va., after a ~~~~ \ ;'e ~~~ t?.;'.,dFll:,'"~ c~er~~
"-or•'"'beglll an Investigation brought
under
.- - Jonee kreturned with them to :spend shar: •·h
visit with
•-d before the
w
""' ,_
~
M
h h control.
h Mr. and Mrs. El- them 1n very good s~a
ot Prosecuting Attorney, Cedric W.
r. Prac t auser estimated the AD!tllNISTRATOR
APPOINTED a wee ·
'Iller "" wort ·
contest w&amp;s over.
-Jar'·
s omce and Justice of the loss to be rather great although "the
andt daughter
l&gt;'Juglas
Wickham 1s able to be
v
"
N MrS: rDana
G 11· Tracy
u.
s day
t
Demos k &lt;Y relieved Hoelllch who
Peaee, E. R. Titus' olllce because exact anwum of damage was not
E. A. Reed of f,flddleport wao arn o
a 1po~ spen
un
ou s~gln att or being conlincd to
o,l a complaint !Ue&lt;l before Gover- known. The Prachthauser res!- appomtetl !IS adni'i•.•strator of the wlth relatives here.
his home with illness.
:'~r~ ~h~e~o~·m:k~~::cat~~~~
ftOf Georg ' White by Charles t '. de_nc~ was known as the
George cstai.&lt;' of Myra E. Rowley In the
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder,
Mrs. A. M. Voll and son h ave th f
h
ggms an attorney of Gall!poli• I Pwbst home, one of the oldest prob•te court here Saturday. C. F. Mrs. Eawaru helcarnp ana son, returned to their home at Circle- on~ ~~r~:'~~h ~~srw:"un Insc!~
d Dr H L Crary a t&gt;nysiclar. homes of this cay.
R t .t
H be t Ch mbel'll and Paul and daughter Betty Jane ana v!IIP., after a pleasant visit with
... P · · ·
,
a ' •urn, u r
a
lJ t Mrs ouve Frazier of Akron were relatives
but ',hat ended the Filers' ollen~meroy .
1
YOU'fll IS IMPROVED
R. B. Laughead were a 1so appo 1 - the ·guests of Dayton Roush at LeMil;s jea11 R
lh
slve lor the afternoon. In the
11
1
:1figeins and Crary claimed be for:'
1 ed a• appraisers of the estate.
tart for the past few days.
ot rei tl • ~"':'rt~ s
e gu·ost mean: lme the Creams plugged en
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• TART P-ROBE IN
IYICTION C~ ~ E~

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wu held on baae when 1!: Demo&amp;Y.ey l!led to Duckworth In rlabt.
When Guinther tz!ed to throw
home before he e&amp;IJIIhl the ball to
catch the ruru1er on Hubbard's fly
OOJ'dvn ecored but Guinther was
save:! an eJTOr when he threw
to Fl~rMley foroin1 H. Demookey.
Neal slnlled to rit!bt scoring M.
Allensworth but Hubbard was out
at third trying to make the hot
corner on the hit when Duckworth
thre1• perfectly to Moore. In t.he
seventh Gordon flied to Stiveu M.
Alensworth singled bot.h were ;...te
when Russell's throw to force Allensworth was late, E. Demc.skey
ftied to St.tvers but Hubbard delivered with a double to right ceoter l:oth runners sooring. Lead!n~
hlttert were M. Allensworth and H.
Demoskey of the Confectioners
with three singles each and Moor•
with a triple and ~wo B!nglos tor
the Filers. Nessy, Flanagan anti
Stlv-s
deUvered two hits each,
"
Ness\·'s
driving
111
tv.·o
runs

Flanaaan. p : .. .. . 4

o

'n&gt;lalo .. . .. .. .
Purity Creama
AB
00n1un,!t ...... 4
M foJlensworth , 3b 5
H. l!tmoakey .. .. 5
E. Demcekey , ss, p 4
Hubbard, 2b, as . 5
Neal , c . . . . . . . . . . 3
R Allensworth, rl 4
Gratt•, lb ....... . 4
Hoeftleh, p, 2b .. . 4

R H
10
3 3
2 3
o 1
0 1
0 I
0 0
0 0
o o

PO A B
013
0 4 I
s 0 0
2 4 0
3 2 0
1 0 I
2 I 0
14 0 0
2 3 1

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Thtals .. .. .. .. 38

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15 8

E9rned Runs : Filers 5; Purity 3
Two Base Hits : Guinther, nubbard.
Th1ee Base Hit : Moore.
Ba&gt;:e on Balls : by Hoell!th I, De·
moskey I , Flanagan 3.
Lett on Bases: Filers 1: Purity 8
F 1r•t Base on ElTOrs; Fliers I
Purity 2.
Struck out by DemOI!key I, Flanagan 1.
Passed Balls: Neal, 2.
HI" off Hoeftlch 8, Runs 7, in 3
1-3 innings, on: Demookey 4 hits,
In til&lt; nrst irmlng and one in the no runs In 6 2-3 Innings. 10ne
runnu on base when Hoeflich left
fourth.
mound charged to him though he
Tl 11
1e nt'-up :~
scorrd
whUe Demoskey was pitchFilers
AB R H PO A E
intr)
1
Ou lither, It
4 2 1 0 1 0
Lo~ing Pitcher : Hoeflich.
S1
Ht,;;:l~y~r 2b..
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Umpires : Duffy, Gilmore &lt;1 base&gt; '
Dav.\.' (3 basel .
~~~j=:~a~
~ ~ ~ ~ 01 01
Sccre by Innings:
Moor., 2b . . . . .
4 1 3 1 5 1
RUSilell, lb
5 o o !3 1 0
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H J!l
Duckworth, rf . . . 5 o o 4 1 0 P . 1". · · · · 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 3

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Word wns -received here that
Mr . and Mrs. L. A. p erson a t - bus. a ve. an
. nds in Colwn - and up •uetting two 1·0 the 1irst• tw·' I
IDJJtEDJJ!ia:ti:El!XIJ:ti~P~.ici.J·~·C·t·- E2~o~o~o~2~0~2~0~0~6zJ8~8~
Georct Eiselstein, former Colwn- MR. PARKINSON COMINO HERE tended a home coming at the CarMr and Mr Th
S wTia in th&lt;• fifth and two in the sevent.H
-bus South High school athlete, was
thage Presbyterian church SWl- and child
"r B o:as
no
II and had the tying run on third
L
te 0
A
31 INB- da
fte
ren
ar rton . O., a: e with the winner on second when
mur:h improved following an apancas r,
·•
ug.
Y a
moon.
visiting relatives 1n the Pomeroy
McMASTER'S SPECIALS
pew Iritis op"ratior• which he u11 _ Appointments to pulpits in the
Verner Metcalf and Xllpha Ran- Bend
Hubbard grounded to Flanagan
'
'
derl"lfnt · nt a... hospital
In that cUy ooutheast Ohio United Breth er~ kin of Marietta were the guests of
Mrs.
Charles Oruescr returned f or th e 1as t out of th e game .
For Thia Week
d tost 1, tlduy morning
g
P
church conference had been an Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Metcalf Sat- home saturday evening after a two
The runs were scored as follows:
:'"~-~ ::=::~d T~~~t" Y ~~orn 1~i;cr" 1 O..orge '-' the san "01 Fred Eisel- 1nounced here today, following the urday and Sunday.
weeks visit with rcmtlves in ca..
In the llrse Guinther walked
.Wtn•.:!e; in the case be ~~~ h,:;:';J stein, well known Columbus base-l close of the annual meeting of dele
Tracy, Davia and Mary Goodwin hsmbus. She ncc&lt;&gt;mpanlcd h er sis- Stlve&gt;s hlt a scratch thru DemooAdJUAtable Ho...,hold Pllera-For Gellfl'al use around
M
ball umpire and a former resident gates here.
who have been visiting their aunt, ter Mrs D N Schrock and h~• key's legs, a wild pitch put the
.
c- 0 r P
'
Appointments Included :
Mrs. John Schmitt in Colwnbus tor b ,. 1· p · ·
.
: • runners on third and second and
r IJUestlc!llng at t h at t nne.
your automobile or home.
I
wee:.ey's investigation w1U concmeroy,
Ironton, H. c. El!lott; Ports .the ·past !"our weeks returned home nunc~ bhoenlx, Ar~:•~ma, as tar t"•l H•msl•y's tap to third an Rtalst Li questioning parties on both LOf -'L WOMAN RE--'Pl'OINTED mouth nrst, T . C. Harper; Pome- Saturday.
h~meo urn us on thcll r&lt;turn trip tempt was made to get Ouint.her;
lSc Value . ...... . .......... .. . Sale 9c
l!ld"' of the case, It was thouKht ,
roy, E. A. Parkinson; Waverly,
Mr. llnd Mrs. Raymond Hlll of
:
.
but 1111 hands were safe and the
and will start with the questioning
During a recent meeting of the Floyd Bostick; Wellston, W. L. Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr.
Miss BC1 tho
Miller
returned ba.e&lt; were fuli and none out. NesLarge Juke Edracton-For 0raJ11'H, Lemons,
1rom Ma.}sfield Saturday. She wn• •llro"'i singled, Guinther and St1of Prosecuting Attorney
Clark. executive committee of the Ohio Kuhen; Wheelersburg, Arthur and Mrs. Laban Hill.
Justlre Titus and Constat:.les Lloyd Am P,ican Legion AuxUiary at Co- Shonkkller; . Oak Hlll, C. A. MetM;·. und
Mrs. Fred Harbach, ~cc~npan ed by Mr. and Mrs. L . vers 1corlng, Stanley filed out but
20c Value . . ....... .... .. . .... Sale 12c
J . Hysell and Henry Seldennbel lumbt:o, Mrs. Otto Krelnblhl of lerz.
Mrs. Dave Tilley, and Miss Louise · ormcr who visited their mo- Nes•J• scored on Moore's drive to
Heavy 5-Tie llouseho14 Broom._Thlo Is no&amp; a Cheap Sale
Others In the caso rnay be sum- Pom•roy was rEappointed cholrman
ConC:ee who have been visiting ther. Mn1. Mary Miller over the left ·vhlch eluded the left fielder
mon~d for an examination by Me- of tloe National Defense DepartMrs. Ehzabeth Condee and daugh .
end.
and Moore ran all the way home
Broom.
lilt.vt~ney 1t he desires lo do so.
ment of that organization, which
ter on W. Main street returned to
r. and Mrs .. Earl Price who on lhe error, ftve runs being the
• It -was reported here that Hig- she has held for sometime.
Columbus Sunday
haw been visiting relatives in swn total of the inning. Russen
65c Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale 49c
ilna "and Wllllams hud been se-en
-!ph R
11 0r
Arthur Price a~d Milton Hood Portland, returned to their home grounding out at first and DuckIn !'oint Pleasant where they were
4-H CLUB MEETS
Mr. and Mrs. Ra
usse
visited relatives and friends in Co- in New York, Saturday. Mrs. Gco. worth hoisting to Demoskey at
6 Quar&amp; and 8 Quar&amp; Ivory and Oreen Porcelain Preb!!itrved to be "hiding out" to esM!dd'~port spent Sunday wit.h Sy- lwnbus Sunday.
Sc~\ille accompanied them tor a short.
senln1 Keltll!l. Fine For Caunlng s-n.
~ape arrest on warrants Issued fron1
The Oreat Bend Homemakers ot lvla RadcU!te.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ma88Br and visit.
In the fourth after Flanagan
Justlfe Titus· court here recently , the 4-H club met at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Curt1.8 Johnson Miss Hilda Ohlinger are spending
Cu•tis G!lmme and grandson was out, Guinther doubled went to
$1.00 Value .................. Sale 69c
~jlar 8 lng ti'.em with inc!tlnM a riot. Miss Louise Veneman, last Wed- and children of Oak Grove visited this week with Albert Mub&amp;lr ,.11 " Leo left this morning for CoDr. Crary hnd not been aneRt.ed nesday with seven members pres- Phillip ,Johnson Sunday night.
wife at Aliquippa, Pa.
lurnbus to visit relatives and at- ~~~~ ~~a~ f:O!d ~~~~ ::,nt,~~gr~~
Do Not Forget Our Furniture Speciale at
Monday on a warront. charging ent. Miss Elsie Hall, leader, pres!A•thur Circle and Bob Johnson
Fred Haley lett Sunday tor a lend the State FaJr.
an clfort to hood hlm atr at that
hl mwlth obstructing an oiH&lt;:.::r In ded over the meeting and routine of Oak Orove visited Lester Me- trip to N1aga.rll ~"ails and Canada.
M"s Dora Ellis of Pl. Pleasant base. Stivers singled took second on
Middleport, Store
the &lt;llscharge of his duty.
business wa• dispensed with, after Ken•tc Thursday evenina.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bouldin and and Miss Elsie Hart are Columbus a J&gt;a£sed bail, third when HubMr and Mrs. Emil Jolmson and son who have been visiting Mr. and visitors.
bard threw out
Hemsley
and
which the time was spent in sewEnd Tabll!l ................ ... ........................ 9Sc
lng.
chliJren and the latter's mother Mrs. Norman Kloes returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rader and scoreJ on Nessv's second hit. stanNOTICE
The 4-H club boys 1\nd Jrlrls have and Lucy McKenzie w"~ lA Par- their home In Portsmouth Sunday. daughter of Columbus are visiting ley ~nded the Inning by llylng to
Foot Stoolo ........................................ · 95c
Mr. an d ,••here ·
Tile Junior Shakespeare Club nrrunged to have a meetlna~ Sep- kers011~ Saturday.
... s. ClYde Mars h re- relath•es
·
cent"r
tember
2, at the home " i Miss LuMi!IB
Marion
Ebe-~ h
' · was all for the F!iers.
wlll hold its first meeting at the cille
Hoback
.
Mr. ·•
and Mrs. CUIIord Voss and turned to their home in Parkers.
.._c
reThis
5 Piece Oak E•tenslon Table Breailfut Sultea .... $16.85
evening
from
Puclty opened the first by Ocrhome of Rachel Elbe1·feld Tuesday
chlhlren · of Columbus were callers burg after a vlslt with Mr. and turned Saturday
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach.
Oantury, 0., wher" shi! has been d
!I 1
evenjug. ~veryone be ther e.
on t.h~ ridge Sunday.
Mrs. George Hetr.el and daugh- In oharge of recreation at a Y. W. on y ng out to right. M. AllensSUIT FILED
Dish Capbo&amp;l'u ............ · .. .. .......... · .. · .. · $9.85
Luoy McKenzie returned. home ter Marguerite who have been 1,18 _ c. A. camp there.
wortl; singled, 80 dld H. Demoskey
NOTICE
Rc\· . George Scoville returned and when E. Dernoskey singled on
A suit was flied In the cot..-oon Tuesday after spending last week it inll in Cincinnati returned humc
8 Pleee DlrilnJ Boolll Salll!l .... - .. · .. · .. " .... · .. 149.00
MrR. Prances H. Klein announces pleao court here Saturday by nt the home of Mn1. Hettie Otuldel! Sunday 1 They were accompanied Th11rrday to his home at Green the •arne kind of a play on which
the opening o! her Klnde'rgarl\ln Bllf~H\ Wol(, conducting a busin~lll.l
horne by 1\Cr. Hetlel who has been Rldr,e, ll,fo., after several weeks Stlve"" was credited with a hit In
september 8th nt 226 s. Third under the name of Wolf S!sten~ of
lib "a bllatnes trip thro~~&amp;h the west. ~lslt Y'ltll relatives in Meigs county. the Filers' half, the ball going beStreet.
Mrs. Harry Roush ot pt, PleasLorene and Evelyn Wilson of tween Moore's legs, Allensworth
Rsclnc vs. Raymond Sayre a,ld
McMASTER HARDWARE CO• .,.
H ,
scortd, H. Demoskey caught beA limited number of 4 and 5 year and Goldie Sayre for •267.27 which
ant Is spendina a few days with "· ar:.sonv 111 e are guests of Miss twecl' third and home scored when
old children from Middleport and the ~lalntltr claims 1s due per
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rou6h and her slater, Mrs. Raymond Zelher. Norma Bearhs.
TWO STORES
Mrs. C. E. W. Downie and som Nr.&lt;sy threw wlld In the run-down
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrison
l•omeroy will be accepted to com- through an account lncurretl by dau~;hter
Mildred of Oheshlre
c 1 b
to r·u tch hlm, Moore recovering
plete t.he enrollment.
the defendant on May 10, 1930. She opent Sunday with their daughter ot Wellsburg, w. Va., are visiting of
L
' •-Urn us were visiting l'elatlves but hL• hurried throw was to one
Middleport
. MJ'II, Klein', who ha• been a grad~ also osked tho court to grant her Mrs. M. A. Bunce.
Pomeroy
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zether.
nero over the week &lt;~ld .
Mrs.
Minnie
Davis
and
Mis
Sadie
He)en
and Geneva WliUamson &gt;Ide. It Is doubtful In the extreme
teacher, also music supervlsm· In lnte;·e•t from that date.
,
Mrs. w. w. Bell of Maklma,
11 hr could have caught the run.&lt;&gt;Jr
H . w. MeMaslft, Owner
L. IJ. McMmster, Owner
the publfc schoofs, very successfully
M"l.tle C. Henderson brought ac~ Wash., Ed Rothgeb sp.nt Tuesday Ph1lllpa left Sunday to spend a rew und Austin Phillips rrltunle&lt;l satdays
In
Columbus
on
busineas.
urduy
evening
trom
Columbus.
had
the
throw
been
perfect.
conducted n kindergarten last year. tk.1 lor divorce in the cornrr•o~l . l wltu Mrs. Lou Sigler and family of
Children wlll be called for Rnd pleas court by flUng a petition
Leed:,.g Creek.
Newark,
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs.
WUI!umson
who '' grc.&gt;tly
!!turned. Phone 113-L tor reservn- Monday mornmg agaln.st J .
101 • went to second when Flanagan
DaveJames
LewisLewl•
of Tl.ey
were accompanied
by Phil
Mr. and
BIRTHDAY PARTY
of Athens, M. R. Lewis of Murray proved from recent ope1·at1ons.
8-29-2 Henderson.
lflms. - adv.
The children ~nd grandchlldten City and Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Mrs. John Sauvage, son .J ohn Jr.
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gathered at the home of Mr. and Lewis of Charleston spent Sunday daug,,ter Elizabeth and Mlas EllMrs. Prank Swlt.llel" Sunday In hon- with Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Lewis.
nor Smith are visiting ro!atlves
or of Mr. Switzer's
elghty-nrst
Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Stanley were and lriends in Pittsburgh.
blrth&lt;lay. Those present were Mr. Athens visitors Saturday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. D. w. Hartinger
and Mrs. J. H. Berry and daughter
Earl Elberfeld of Logan spent spem the week end with relative"
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reeves and the week end here wlt.h his parents. In Marietta.
Master Courtney Dav.la, who has
Mro. Alex Downie of Columb!ls
0011, Mrs. George Becker of Lexington, Ky .. Mr. and Mrs. John Eppl&lt;' been visiting at the home of Mrs. Vlho is visiting her daughte 1· Mrs.
For Your Old
Durin1 A.'Upat
and ·1hlldren of Blanchester, Mr. Dena Rosenbaum, left tor Ports- B. F. Gravely at Maggie, w. va ..
mouth
Sunday,
where
he
wlll
make
was
1Blling
on
old
friends
here
Iron
on th., Pur·
and Mrs. Clarence Waaone1· and
Get
An
You
his
home
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Saturday.
three sons and Miss Abbie Reeve•
chaae of A New
Rosenbawn.
Ml'S Grant Hood nnd son Edwin
ot Oalllpolis.
Allowance of
.,.,._..,.,.,._
....... ----..... retutned home Sunday fl'om CJnDINNER PAR'f'k'
einn•tl where they have been visPasteurized Milk, Cottage Cheese, Coffee
M•·•· !toy Rupe and Mrs. C. E.
SES OLD HOME BURNED
Iting CUtJord Hood and family.
Rothseb entertained with a six o'~ream, Whippin1 Cream, Butter Milk anc!
You'll never realise what a pll!loure Jronln1 ..n 1M! tillPrank Whaley of Rutl"'1d
· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Probst and
clocl:
dinner
Tuesday
evening
at
Creamery Butter (freah Everyday) out of a the lormer's home In honor of Mr two daughters of Cincinnati arrlv- ,andMr•.Cecil
Elsclsteln visited Mlltil yo•'ve lrled 1he chrome-finished adjustable automatic
General Electric Refrigerator from our atorea. and Mrs. Charley Ward and niece ed Sunday evening from Washing- dred Whaley in the llospital at
ton D . .C., where they have been Parl::~sburg Sunday.
Westlnrhouae Iron.
Pomeroy and Middleport. We believe in hav- of Ken-s and Stanford Brinker.
visiting relatives. They are visiting
M.•• Katie Guth spent Sunday
Mrs. Probst's sister, Mrs. G. H. with Mrs. James Hood at UolumWby not come In &amp;omorrowT . E..mlne &amp;blo n•w lming the beat of everything for our cuatomera.
Mr. and Mrs. J . H. DeLaney
Ewlng
ana
other
relatives.
bus.
provotl Iron. See for yourself how with tbe &amp;o11Ch of a
J"herefnre we have added thia new feature in our spent Sunday afternoon with M•·. They arrived In time tor Mr. TJ:'todore Jacobs and wile moved
and Mrs. Harley Coughnour of Probst to see hls boyhood home go to - olumbus Saturday.
flnpr you ean oe&amp; 1&amp;11 eonkol to liwe and .,...,&amp;1)' mala&amp;ala
atorea.
Little Kyger.
up in ftames as the Praeht.hausel'
Alvena Oloeckne!' or New Phlla1
Ju&amp; lho beat required for any ,..,... IIIDd of Jronlna.
Benha Carman Is spending thIs home which was ctestroyed by lire delphia, Pa., anlved Sunday to
week
In
Colwnbus.
early
Monday
morning
was
the
old
spend
n
week
with
her
lather
~Four· Leaf Flour--Kansas Hard Wheat, makes
Mrs. Harley Carman spent Tue.; . Probst homestead.
ter Gloeckner.
the finest Bread, guaranteed.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hecox of Cowith her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Every home need• an adjuatable Iron
lumbus spe·.1t the wee" end here
A. E. Ables.
S9c Sack, $4.50 Barrel.
ON BVYINO TRIP
thou1h it'a equipped with a replar
even
witll hls mother Mrs. Ann Hecox.
Mrs. Cla!1l Randall and daughMr. and Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld
ML!c
Beatrice
Hess
went
to
Coter Bertha of GaJUpolls spent a left Sunday for New York where
one.
lumbus Sunday to spend two weeki!
Winter Wheat Flour
46c Sack, $3.50 Bbl. •roatrt of last week with the form- Mr. Elberfeld wlll buy Fall stock witt•
Mrs. Abe Ohlinger.
er's Lorthers Ed and George Roth- tor the Elberfeld stores.
.
111rr.
and Mrs. AmOti Junod, Mrs.
geb nnd famlllee.
D.
W.
Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. P .
Beechnut Coffee ........ 42c lb. Vaccum Pack
REAL ESTATE T~SFERS
Go Ins, Georae and Stanford
K. Smith, Mrs. Edward Sturk and
Brinker spent Thursday in ParGood Cup Coffee ..... . ....... 23c Per Pound
The tollowlna real estate trans- M'r. and Mrs. W. 0. Downie 'were
U-Tote-'Em Coffee ....... lSc Per lb. 4lb. SOc kel"''bl:rg.
fers
have been recorded at the the 11uests Monday of Mr. nnd Mrs.
MrS! A. F. DeLaney and dauehCha1 ~es Switzer nt Gallipolis.
ter of Pl. Pleosant spent Wedne-s Mellis county court house here
Rev. John Lang of Columbus
during
the
past
week:
Bedford
ADJUST-OMATIC
Breakfast Bacon, Moming Glory Brand, lb. 25c day night with Mrs. J. H. DeLaney township-Moille Custer to Anna spent t.he week end here. R'V.
Rhta Qaker and Jun Barton
Lan11
held
services
Sunday
In
the
Yerkey. 66.95 acres.
'Hams, Cut in nice pieces, ...... 25c and 35c lb. •pent Sunday with the latter's Howery
to S. P. and Clara Howery, Luth~ran church at Pl11e Grove.
Miss Elinore Orton of Dayton
alster and family of Raccoon Island
Columbia township-B. A. HowWill Williams of Gallipolis was ery to S. P. and Clara Howery .31 and Hugh CUlton· of Chicago are
We have a meat Rlicer in each store and
spending a few daya with his mothe SUnday giJ(tlt ot Mr. and Mrs. acrf!e.
..
A!~n slice Bacon thin as paper, also removes the
Jim Baker.
Lebanon township-Laura and ther. Mrs. Jessle CUlton on West
. adn Mrs. Howard Walker, Pearly Mosier to John an•• Mag11le Malr. St.
rhine. Give Us a trial for good and tasty Bacon. sonMrJul\Jor
Falher Gloeckner of Ironton 1s
and Anrut Roush or Ak Johnson, 1.10 acres; Everett and
Peter
is the Moming Glm'Y Brand.
ron are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Sarah M. Mosler to R!ly and Lil- 1her~ visiting hls father
0loeckner
on
Mulberry
Ave.
lian
Promtt.
15
acrea.
Bert Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Roedel and
Letart townllhlp--!;verett and
Mr and Mrs. Paul Gordon and
daUI!hter Martha Ellzabetll who
Ilda
Grimm
to
Estella
G.
Ebers' We Alao Handle The Pure. White Villa Brand children of Middleport and Mr. and baeh, .14 acres.
hav• been Vlsltlna relatives In ClnMrs. 0eor11e Mayes were the sunOlive township-Ivan and Freda clnnntl returned home Sunday.
Package and Canned Gooda
day lf\lellts of Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Deiter to s. H. Deiter, 21 aqes;
The Bank of A~!lens National
SwDh_
.er_·-----.-------The Fineat Quality Fooda in the World.
Banlt:ln&amp; Association to T. J . Davia
14.89 acres.
TWenty-Six Vearo In B - ' SaWm toWII8hlp-Pindley C. and
Nellie E. Wilson to Prank and Cora
~thur Sayre spent the week end Montaomory, 81 .25 acres.
'
1 with his arandmother
Mrs. CotMiddleport Vlllaee-Emma HarThe famoua Elberta '
• J
trill.
pold, aftldavlt for trBDJI!er, to
I
Catherine Camey spent Tlluroday Prank Harpold, et al, lots 12 and Peachea - All Gradea-;
with Mluea Ruth and Grace BaJ. 13; Prank Harpold, et Ill, to Nora Sizea and
kinda--Now
eer.
Roup, lots 12 and 13.
Ml'l'. RetJecCa Cottrill Ia still lm·
Pomeroy Vlllap.-JI:4ward and ready at The
p!'CIY!na.
Estella Ebenbach "' Charles Ell- GOLD BROS. PACKING
. Paul Decker Ia IJ)endln&amp; a few ersbach, trustee, loli 230 and 233;
HOUSE
days with hll arandmother, Mn Roullnd Ebenbaeh to Ohari81 Ebeovunor Whl:.e · hthat d there
. . t were
U
lrre~ularlUes in t e a mmls ra on
df jur.Uce in the eviction of MI"S.
Qharles Williams from her home at
"-•· while she was Ul
H o._,l1
id i' th ·
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