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READERS NOTICE-If JO• WaJll
the Newo Ollice of 11oe Dail)
Tribune, call 236-L 1 If the BulliMN
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VOL. V NO. 298

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POMEROY, OHIO, Til'PJSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931

PRIC&amp;--SUNDAY 6 CENTS

GUTHERY DISCHA GES TICKET SELLER
KIDNAPING rAe [ PINCHOT AGAIN ASKS HOOVER News Flashes I OTH£0 MURO£DS ARMY PLANES OCCUPY CENTER ~~GUMOJT BEGUN
lJ ~ TO CALL CONGRESS IN SESSION
·oF STAGE IN AIR MANEUVERS
OF ROSENTHAL IS r.r.~~";~ 0"m~~.!~:-~ MAl 8[ CH~~G[Oi s-t, Fi,bti.,-Ma~bmeo
O~E~ HIRING MEN
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wl:!re 11ven that huat and. OO&amp;tly
lemon, the Parm Board-tor wtucn
they did not Mk.
Re brarnied 1111; '"chlldlsh'" the
Farm Board 's auaestton tha.t every
third row 01 co~n 111 southern
ftelds be plowed. up to reauce Ute
nauon ·s couon zsurplus. Ali
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method or reUevlniJ t.ne tanner, e
advocated • prot.ective Larin t:Ui 1:11tective tor lllriCWture 118 lt is tor
industry and lll'lea beL&amp;e.r dist.rl·
buttou or rarm product.e u well 1116
reclutt1cm ot middlemen In orop
~!:::.~ ap:ech waa replet-ed
with verbal slap&amp; at the adminle·
tratton. At one point, he remark-

Austrian Trade
Union "On Spot"

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Leaaue of Nationa to Rule: '"The beat. way to Increase tbe re·~ I
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quetion or Europe's ecooamic ~
habiUtatlon UIJI)ermost In the minds
of tlw! deleptea tOO sixty-fourth
seSSJon of the League ot Na.tlt:.:.lB
Council OPP.lled here today.
Tllll delea:atetl were called to or·
der bl' Alejandro Le-rroux, Minister
ot Foreign Aft'a1ra In the New Span
l.Sh R~publlca.n cabinet a.nd presl·
dent of the council.
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Referrinl kt hla DeUoi\,.· ~
nc:eJltlJ 1n whlah he: W'lfCl .federal
ald. for tM unem.ploJed, Plaahot.
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'Underttand me. 1 c1o not. uJr. tor
the dole. The dole is mODQ patd
to the idle. I ask tor food tor thoaa

who cannot get wort.
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tin his tiny 90-hort"lepower hom~ mad e ~iqJlanc i n a quali__ _
fyinl( one mile da~h at th e NatiOnal Aar races lu;: re.
GRILL MURDERER - n 1·o overace speed o.., the

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! OOUrt.C, both with and •Kainst the stmiKhtaway ccurse wit.h a n avt'r· 0
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1930
age speed of 161.1 miles per hm. r.
penlng ay assea .
OUver Morll rd . Gle\'l'land, re·
Attendance In Spite
cd\'ed t.he most ser ious injw·1c.s ol
Of D
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awe Ia Stopped
.Thompson trophy race t.o be run oil any participant in the race:-; 'io r:u·l
eprelllOD
Labor day.
when the rudder cf his glider brnkt·
c . b
~ept
maDe
Joru-, Livingston.
Aurora . Ill.. today in a he&amp;\'Y wnld uud ~&gt;l'nt
~ .' um u.o. 0 .. ,;;. · 1~ •
By DAVID P . 8ENTNER _ ·tuut pilct who capt.un:d th('
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Uw p1esslon or no depre!!:flion attenPLEA REJECTED
Cltarksburg, W. Va .. St'pt. 1
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dance at the 81st Ohio State Fair
Ct:lHmUus, O ., Sept t- INs- Whll.e the m&amp;c:hlnery of the law flrst. mens 3~-mue dash yf!flter ay, ground . Morard. vl.ce pn;stdent of 1wa ~&gt; reported to be movlns: to•
f'rl&gt;Vernar Oeor,e Wh1t.e 1.oday re- was lhrown lnta high iear to send establl.shed a national air racL·s the Lakewood Glider Club. su!l en:d warda a l'f'oord Wtal today .
jected the o.ppl.Y:&amp;tH..oJl c;.f Rocc...l qulc!:ly to t.tu&gt; Hallows
Harry l'ecord LOday for planes or 510-cu- .a fractured leg and Hl'\'Crt bed~.
O racf'd t;.y fa ir, ccol weather. the
Porlkhene, alleied Kin, Cot Lbe R.a.- PoWt'rs, ai1Ls OonleU~.~:~
Pknson. b1e l.ochN or leM over a one nllle · l:lrulses and cut.s. Hi8 gllder wa:; , fair il t trocted a. crc-wd of 4.3,t5a
venrtn tmdtfworld.. tor ll pardon mall &lt;6der murderer, his name was
demoll:&amp;bed.
I re11trrday
thP opening day or t.be
and blalted. 111 tll8 t'.tt.c'.t!l hopes Unk-ed today with tbe slayb:J.I of
I Munlc1pa.l Airport , Cleveland. rs tate's eXhtbltlcm . I.&amp;t year's op·
w eS&lt;:ape deport.al.l.oo.
prett..y Mary Baker or WUhlnaton .
Sept. 1-Carded 1oa· a mass forma : I enint rla~' a:tcnd1:nl·:! wa 41.871.
Pdlchene was seekinar eucuthrc D . ..C: Her body was foWJd In a
! don rarely witnessed by Mr · Avt:r I Highlights cf today'.s program,
clemency Qil a manelaUKhter ~ dit.dt near Arlln&amp;ton cP-meter)' on
IJ age Bped.at.or. we United states whkh was expected lo draw u
111 Stn attempt to be aDowed. t.o re· April 30, 1130.
army today took the center or the big n P\'en bigger crowds than
main In tbl&amp; counb:J.
WtLShlnaton investigators re- :
-l.staa;e as the headliner on th~~h I yetlC'i day. were t-he international
qUMtfd clty detective Carl South- ........ _ Come•" • ·teat Thlnr tional air races program
I rl l her.l'e · pulllng contest, a ba..it and
SMI'nl ON JOB
em. of Cla.rk8burg to lfl'l.ll the ' "W·
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alBo included ll thtra sch~U e
fh• nastJng toumament u '"million
Cvlum.bU&amp;, 0 .• Sept. 1- INS-- nl8.t:.'1m011ial &amp;&amp;encY bu!A.:her 11.'in "Sky-Writiq,n Thrill~ ' meettna: ·oe~ween ~; 1 e iemu~~: d01l~r livestock. pafac~e··
nia:ht
Carl Smith o1 Kenton, today a&amp;- gardJng hi.s knowledge of the cue.
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speersters, Phoebe ~mlie and
hor.;e ~how and u CC'!lc~rt l).y the
~um~ his De\lt du.tletl as secrew,ry Intemattonal :Newa Be"~ lf!'amed
lftC u
an.eroul
Haizlip, 1n a women s st.ralshtaway AII·Ch\o Ul~ School Band.
to (k.VII'IIOI' Oeorle White. He &amp;UC 1 " ' " " ' Powers had vlAlted Waahdpeed dash.
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Di.&gt;1' t"'nslcn over the a.dmi·n lstra•
ftllldld Al 0. ~. ~ ball ~..
trequenUy In lilt past t.w.&gt;
BJ' ZD'WARD B. LOODTT
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Bnent,v-two lilt ftchtinl P anes tton r.f Ucket. seiUn&amp; &amp;td concela..
~ to bla ~ 11:1 C~ttl ;;;.;:;:
lN8 8taft' Correspoadeut
eompri81£ll the entlre ftnt
IOD&amp; threatened to put a. crllllP
wbe're he w'IU ...m eerve M obief
of the three witneues h1
Cle'leland, &amp;eP,t. 1.-The lllckest. : P'OUP from Selfrldle Geld,
tnto !he fnlr's operations yes-terday.
probaUon ofllcer of the HamDtoou
eapltol who RAW a man cUmb : thl.niJ they've turned out for this were to tna.lJ8ura.~ the :m!~c!a~ The ~&gt;quobble resulted in State
County Court of Domestic Rela· Into an aul.omobUe with
Ml~s ' year·s air raoe&amp; thus far, tnandout prorram this ~~~~:,oonrt Yin hlltg~ Dtrcctcr or AgricultW't' 1. s. OutJlT
Bake-r when she went for her last 11oopers inciuded, 15 1v.~at they rall ::n::::::.S.onIt WM
be the lar- cry Ctsehal'flng hi~&lt; superintendent
ride were reported to have declar· . a comet.
est
up of planeB ln the air .,~.t o! ticket sales and his refu.&amp;al to
HALL CAINE D&amp;A.D
w,!dera tram h\ti picttue&amp; n!- 1~ It happens every LLt;ht as part of :ny
tJme durinr the races .
recognize a contract for a larae
1,ed,.,11Po
101
1&gt;1u1las. Jsle ol !&amp;an, &amp;eP,t.
11
the esc:ort of the girl.
the fireworks of tbe race~. and IW
Alid.e from the pursuit rroup conrc!'aton. which lacked his 11&amp;·
INS- Mes.sa.rt!B of sympatb~i;yun~·. !!n
do all tn M)' powe~ but night t.be peaellller:; on the lncOm• . formatton &amp;,ht whk:h waa expect- natme .
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partl of llle wcdd ...
atopped Wlklng. Ytd mg Wa.sh1.QPon..Cleveland alrUDer 1ed to tum \lb. tl;tk" biiiUt thr ill ol
Lamar Funston, the oust"!d
Bonthem. '.
llacl Oil -""''IY 10 ... It lrt'a}::! _ . , . . todoJ, the OTmY
charKd
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omctal welcome to the
to
end Jut night
hia real·
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Search For More Bodiea, wind . wu 178.6 miles per hour. fi\ e
v· . . Of Gar· I edmUesto faster
than the spet&gt;d rl!qulrIn ICIDily
qualtfy tor the 100-mlle

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r.":;.~'·lr~~i:t·,~ U:..r. :."'.J:·~~..;~t~...-~
three bullets of other 4.Ytna' trieD beat a mlle.
unit or three speedy scout f'htps

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. last of the VJctbrlan iiOY.·
In the body of
PUt simply, the comet 11 a atunt plays "follow the leader.. through 9. cclor
J. Hllir
Columhome.
ellsts, suocumbed !hartly bi:fore
In which sky Writtnc lJ dOne at I maze of dJtlcult maneuvers which bus. was chosen to i-eplice Jf'un~kln
on earth the federal cov- midnJrhl to a oomhinat1on ot
A
ex~rt wru~ expect-ed night with a plane on nre. Actually, : are tn.&amp;tltuted b)' the leader wltllGuthery said he gave R list of 901
rnazu.lfltes.
ernmont can Usten and. respond heart trouble and con.ga;l.ion of the to e&lt;·mpare the l.wo se~ of bul- lhe fire doesn't bum the pine, nor • out gtving slgnabl to the ot her men ln Funston Sunday nlrht and
Whllt&gt; the oouncll swung Into to the call of the need)' In torelt:n lunt;l. i at the ase or 78.
lets.
th'} pilot--but one little sltp &amp;nd It pilots who must follow.
Mcnd o.y mcmih t% 44i had ll£en re ..
its Cflnsideratton of problems on lands ,as It shlluld, and then shut
M&lt;·anwhllt . authcrlt1es stopped would. From t.he around tbe perThe Utlrd meeting or the Mem- plac:!d by men of F unstoQs own
the AgEnda, COll81derable discue.'l· Its earli to the same caU aL home,
VICTIM OJI' OnBA.TlONB
dlg1ung tor further bodies In the rormance 18 &amp;Imply an awe iDI:iptr- phis s:irl pilot and her Missouri chocsing . Funstc.n said t.he men
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Jon ensued In the corridors over th€: Is beyond my urulerstandinl.'"
PortsmouUl, 0., sept. 11-INB- vich•lty and concentrated thelr InK llpectacle. From the air an op- i satellite thiS arternoon was to desi~; 11ated by Guthery who were
Kent, 0.. Sept. t-INS-Little mool.t:d Ans tro.Qerman
ctL~tom.o:;
Pinchot char1ed that money has Stlll sutrerina despite sewn. op- · et'lo:·t~ on buUdlng 11n ··tron-clad" portunity is provided to see just I come m the women's une ~ mlle rr.phu·cd . fQile 1 to show up far
hope was held tor (,he recovery ,of tmion.
been 10ua;ed trom tbe people by erations, Oeraldlne Abrahama, 18· c:ase against the love ratkct.eer.
how ski!ltul must be the pilot who !peed event for planes of 510-cublc work Monda~· mornmg. This waa
Ray Price, 35, who ill~ ..wtertnK
Dt('islon of the Hque trtbunnl exce881ve utility rales and PYrim1d yee.r old New Boston high school
Sptc-dlng the t:xpected march of sl.een. his stubby fMt pursuit plane 1 inch pt.-&gt;ton displacement. One of dcnkd b~· Guthery, who r.ald the·
rrom a bullet woWld in the head., on ~he leaaUty of the projected ed stock '"and a million other sha.dy student, waR to undera:o anoti.1e'" Powtrs tc the hangman:s no:ll&gt;c. through barrei ~lla. loops and lon&amp; . l the racers will establish a. National me" were picked from among 800Q
which was self-lnftected. pollee pact te expected to be handed down tricks." he added:
operatkm today to cure hiccougha.
Leroy c _ oon, otdered an b th-t kin ... dives with a. big ball . air race&amp; .speed record . which will frctH a.ll pa.rl&gt;S of the stat.e bet.a,Ufle
u.id, arter he shot and killed hll today or tomo1Tow.JW..::U-1nfonned
··our people know that Wlclean The operation wll be her 13th h-.
into the deaths or Mrs. rn
a .. oe
the wh s
. be the gORI f{ll' competitiOn at fu· of !h ~ ir QUALIFICATIONS tor '
wtte, 25, at their borne.
league cJrclt'S lncUne to the opln- money liits In the seats of the the last 12 menths .
Etcher, Ridge Park, 1U.. w1dcn\' jof nre ~ted be,neath slzzllnll" blaze ture races. Mrs. Omlle was t.o p1lot the !Ob. Grandstand and Coll\tUDl
The llhootin£ occurred when Mrs. 1011 t:1a.t the tribunal wlll 1 ute that mighty . They know they are uot
Dorothy Lemke. IUlOtiH."l' wid ~ 1 One stall. a•d the
g
I her trtm yellow monocoupe In tJck.et sal ts werP h&lt;&gt;ld up (.or, a.
Price returned home to get ROIIlB although the proposed pad does gett.tn1 ll square deal. Therefore
DOZEN MEN QUE8TIONED
from Northboro MAts. an~. I Which streams but behind In a 10111 · [ whieh she ha.s won three women 's Llm t: l::y the d!sord~ t betc. -·e Pt:m·
clothlnll .after she had been eepar- not violate the &amp;pirlt or lctler at they are like a hive of bees, luU or
0~. Sept. 1- JNS----4Ue&amp;·
ihn:e chUdren of Mr~. ~l ch r r. : nery !BU. would whip upward mto evenlJ! of the races thus far.
I'Wn was diSCharged.
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ated trom her husband for three agt'f'eS wlth the Geneva protoools asJtatton before tak.lna: ftiiJ:htot a doaen men about the
were the known lOll to date the cloth fabric of Ute wing , and.
Other races on toda.y's program j D. D. Murphy. hEad c! a group!.,.
weeks. She was shot through the tbe treaty of VersaUJo...a. it dls· ttnd when bees leave tne hive on
ot Mrs. Stella Mae lttlttler, J9 o1' the Power~·
cvrre:spond':!IW : 1 puff! a. ten thousa.nd dollar fllhUnK I were a straightaway speed dash for ! of 35 ."'hows and riding devices, aa!.cl
neck while Bhe woe packt.ug &amp; Bun of 1822 In wl;lich Austria promised what branch they wm swarm' no whose bruised and nude body WLlS ..Sdwol of Murder··
1 plane would be so much Junk. And i mc-u 111 plunes of 650 cubic Juche l) Guthrey refused to allow ~ him ~ )
Cl\se.
not to compromilie her economic une can fortell."
foWld at a ··rwn camp" on the
A ~pecial session of
court fol' unless h':' could get over the side . IUld qualifying tllght.s by plane en· f;pnce he had arranged rol;" 1#, a ·,
PoUce round the woman's ll~e- I lndr,pende~.
Reverting to the- farm. problem, edp or Xenia, led oftk:ials today to 1the murder arrais'runent of Pow· and pull his parachute in Llm e 1tered in thf Thompson and Afrol i trons.acllon with . Charles M . .,... '
less body lyluiJ on t. bed, and. Pr~ I In a.nttclpo.Uon o! suc:h a deriR~ Plnchot said:
hint tho.t she probably died after a. I er~ u•as planned with the return w avoid a ;~asollne expiOf;lon, &amp;I trophy dashes. outstanding men's Io1 .Mhland, lair manager.
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was discovered in the kltebelt 'of ion, It was expected Dr. Johann
'"I am a. protectionist. I belleYe · "bay rwn party."'
het·e today of Judge Southem fmm pilot you couldn't replace would 1 and women's /ipeed ewnts or the
Murphy said Gutht!i'Y ref1,1sed ·
the home where he was believed to Sc!Jcber, Austrian J'orel.gn ministf!r in a tarlft'. But what good has a Declaring he round no evldenceo1 n vacation.
hurtle kt earth, a mass or chRtTc&gt;d entire races. Aerol qualltlen; must Jwno:- the contrnct t:ecam: a it d14
have gone to shoot hlmsl1 aner would annoiunce Austria's volun- tarltr ot ~ cents a bushel on wheat 1 violence, Coroner H. L. Ha.ines reflesh
i make Ito miles per hour and not bear his signature.
flrlnl Ule ratal shot at hlB. wlr~.. . tary_rentm-clattun of the pad.
done for lhe Kamas farmer ''ho · turned a verdict ol '"natural death""
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Th: ·•comet." ts providcll by th · Thompson entrant.!; 175 mlles per
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sold his crop for 22 cents?''
armr uir corps. It I!' a pursu.t 1 hour.
TALL YOUTh SOUGHT
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MISSES MAN, lULLS SELF
~1e concluded:
4.UTO ACCIDENT FATAL
plane rqulpped with 36 mugne.slum 1 Ben Howal'd, 1n his 90-hor~epowNr·.v York . E~pt. 1- INs-Police
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am Blains&amp; treatlniJ the farWh1te Sulphur Sprinas, Mont,
nares attached under the wings, 18 l ered homemade ship, '"Pete•· which tcdP.y sought a t..an ycuth known
st.. Clairsville, 0 .• Sept. l-IN8mer any longer as the orphan child Sept 1-INB-Richll.l"d. T . Rlngen rRch sld•. When uu elenric . was the sensation ol last year's only 88 "'Jack"' fOI' 4 u~stionlng in
Dtqusted when hill m1sscd his inof American politics. J want to llnlf, 37, son or A.lf T . Rtngitng,
.switch sets off the flares the ship 1 ra.ces. v.ras to make hls initial ap - the .:Jcath of Dr. W1lltam F'tederkt
tenlitd. victim three ume:a fumg a
see him taken Into the 1amtb with ctretl!i magnate, is dead here today "Wont Nuiaance Tax" ae must be movin1c. !ast and rorwal'd I pear11nce 1n the 1931 races today In Hun. r.. :W. M Phl•sidan. formerlY. of
:moteun at close range. C. C. Tooth
C1eo.;eland . Sept.. l~-INs--P~U- a place a.t tbe table at every meal, a ,•1-:ttm of a heart
¥11meut
or ~lse!
the men's f1·ec-for-all over 30 miles Syl·.:t.&lt;: usc.
80 tried hls atm on himseU tlon" ChBrging Sherut John M. an equal helping ftom every dish, brour,ht on b)' an nut(\mobile »CCharged by Enemiea BeBnt Its all in a day's WUt'k WJLh . He was exp~ted to encounter conDr. Hurst wu found dead in ~
~tnd 'tou~d his mark . He wus oo.dly Sulzo.nann ot Cuyahoga county wtth and his latr share of the pudding ." ddeut rtve years ago.
rina Functioniq
the pilots, and nightly nbove t h,! ! .slderable competition !rom at least n.p.'lrtm:m t M.ond~to:Y. his hnn,tl~ :U~ct
muUlnted ty til e
sell-tnillcl.f!d mlstc~tsance , malfeasance and non
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Ringling died at hts ranch nta.l'
air 151 ce fleld. t.en thou~md il p &amp;: tli i two other entrants . .John Livtngs- behil~d his back wltb a toW~. . , .•
chargr ol buclu;hot.
teasa:-~ce. and asking hiS ITmoval
MaeDON.t.LD GETS PLACE
here last ulght. His wife and tha-et
tol'.s ar f' holding thur brtath. v.at- ton of Aurora. Ill.. a.nd Lowell
~
1
To'l!hman had intended t.o kill from omce. were in clnmlaticn to·
chilrlrt&gt;n wer~ at the ran~.;h whe11
Columbus, o .. Sept. 1-INB-Thc chirtr; a yoWlg lieutenant ripple n Bayles Sprtn!Jfield. Mass.. noted
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Lcn&lt;!on. Sept. 1-IN&amp;- Malcolm he dle&lt;t.
•'e:reat sacrlf\ee"' Ol Ohio's elgaret- Ughkd, Zigl'.ag path BCl'O!lll the Sk}'. stunt ftyers.
,.~~·,· ,; .
CharlEs Beadle because of dlller- 1a.y.
ences over an otl le..se, authoriTlw move for the ousting of th~ MacDonald, eldest sou of Prime
ending in a ftuming golden clrclr.
OIDcto.l a.nnouncemenl that Mrs.
~
u- was una ble ......
omclal WC\S Mlnliter J. Ranlsay_ MacDonald
. ......,oklng pubUc, by whtch a penny
h • 11g h L6 np thc count ry 1or Omlie wall sweenootakes
and wom ~
ttes Htld today . .nc
...., coJm·ful Cl•vaho!fB
..,-~
GA.NGSTBU BECOMING
~::,e and a penny there will be w Jc..
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0 ·fOift!
Wt his intended vlctlm, however, ln.unf'hed yet~.terduy at n meet~.ng ~~ was gtven a. place in Ills father's
BOLDER
I~ to improve State welfare In- mile'&gt; around.
en·s dh-hdon winner of the handiand tm·•led the voeu.puh -.n urn~., the I\fethodlst. District Conrcren£c natlcnal coalition cabJnet tollay.
New York. Sept. 1-INB-Thllu~ sUiutlons and bolster the Btate"li
When going lull blat&gt;t, tlw "eo - cap derb}' rrom Santa Monica,
ilnd the Methodist Mlnlstertal Asriot squaciM or Brooklyn pollee ftat~'lo.-ed purse. started today.
mell"' generates 2.875,000 candl ~ - ended Sunday was made by contest U.S. Employment Ked
soclaUon. It was disclosed that a
cha.sed six gtmmen today aftur
To~tlle tune 01 charges by lt8 power or light. mo~:e thtm !our u1 omcials today . She had a handia a Director F ollowiac
commtttee of more tban 50 clergythey sprawed women·s wear at;ore enemieS that it is the worst of H\'e rnl.luary f&gt;£'archllghls .
cap ratJng score of 1119.19 per cent
men and laymen had allegedli'
with bulletfl. The 1ancaters 1\re::l "n·· 1....... Cf! taxes."' the new law,
Tlwre art: five da!'{'&lt;:kvH Jtrm.\ whtch was more th~n ten per cent
lntemal DiaH:DJion
obtatoed evidence of sambUns at
their shots from a bill automobll~
woou•
t on every pilots who are "toktng tum:&gt;" a t better than Martie Bowman~ Olen1
0
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the race tracks In th ecounty.
le\'ylna: tax
one cP.n
this business of flyidf!: u comet dale. Cal., and Miss Hal.zlip whu
n--•-g their acUon on the attta.nd six women 1n the ahop nar- 10 etp.ret.a w.o nt Into effect prompt
s
1 tied f
second The
Wr shtngton, Sept. l - A copg.reu~·
rowly eiC&amp;ped death. Two other
ld... h•ht
The} are Capt11in St. Clair lrct 1. were near Y
or
·
tl"
tude of Sherlft' Bulzm&amp;llll toward Who Recommend• L • w • ....,uads lat-er ..... ne&lt;t the n.IU"llult but ! ly _..a_!..~d ""'•••..; c•-ret s•~nd that Lieu:t·nant J. C. Corkill!::!, Llt!uten- score was abnost sJx points higher lona 1 invest 1gat 1en 1nto .. e can ..
Aa Aftermath of Allered the
U
f tbe
"'
~uw•
.,
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th
th t r o c w
a rlu rt nr the Uutted 8tat-C5 emplOY•
cpera on o
race track s,
De.tined to Stamp Oat -the gunmen "'"
escaped.
etayed
open that late were little 1\nt J . E. Parker, Lieut.-.::uam ct ~ · Pran i a o , . di. lsi arre~. an mf'n" fi'!!'rvlce. with a thorough atr,..
Bil BriberJ AH-pt te memtoers
of the committee reveal- tnota of mt!n making an. e14'V'enth- ment McMullen 1:1nd Lieutenant H
~r::dsco. ~;: 8 ll v ~ w-l:ene~. lng of the bickering that ta•
Halt laveoli,ation
:g~~~t t~!l~a'!~v::c:re':!n:::'~
Gan•• and Rack•teen
WALKER IN PARIS
I hOur scramble- to buy tax-free 0 . Crocker.
C&amp;l .. ;~ was ~~ted d~ssatli~e~ , ham~ered the work or puttfng ~
tht" !'herlft several weeks ago t.oParl8, Sept. I-INB-Enaconced ctaarete. "
with her handicap rating toda!,r I !r~s t~l(&gt;n Jn ccntact with jcbf;., ap ..
·,Clll.;...~.... O., Sept. 1-INS-A&gt;· getlwr with a demand tor an inves- Albany, ~~- ' JJ.-'tNs-Draattc In the luxurious Royal suite 01 the I Qil._·the ~pa of JIUlOY ;~ere open
I wRs believed to have dropj,ed her I pe!ln'd tcday to be. t·h e Ukely outaefttns that tM reputation W"3 ttgatlan, but noth~ag c~me of it. new laws to 8na~le jtaw enfOJ'CI!- Hotel CriUon, vacated only a few ~ to ·buy "faootleg cl.garetfl,
8 0
Intended a etlan of protesting the ccm c of FraneJ.c; I Jcne'5. ~~t.-na.,.
"rutned," Clyde J . Knisely of Cument oftlclala to atablp out aang- days ago b)' hie Royal hiltmeA the and escape the ta~
1
derby results
tlon as director ~tnrral of the Mr.:.
lumbWI, former tederal project ensters and racketeer~ were reeom- Sultan of Morocco, Mayor JarDM J . . '[be oecaalonal sugpsUon from .
Two womeit·s 30-mlle speed dash I \'Ice
r1neer !or the Stato h1rhway de·
mended by Governor Rooleve1t ln a Walller or New York today bep.n one or the aroup that the tax 1s
I es In which Mrs. Omlle and Mt&amp;Eo
Jr ~,."l! rndN ten }' ear~ of 000 -.
partmenL. today ftl'ed sutt tn th"l
rne~~a~e to the speclat aeaalon ot a four-day visit in the gay capital for a worthJ c:aUBe and. that ;:e
Hatr4)1p flashed aronrvt the nvc- I nedton with the service
toda:r
l'tankUn county common pleaB
the lelillature today.
ol Prance.
State's ~F~criminal and Hgh~ Curtailed Production Plan mlle course almost wtng to wing, i wUh A lftter nf stlngtna critlclliiJ\
court tor 1&amp;0.000 darnases qalnst
"OanrdOm, hM challenaed the
, talll ill WI
llvlve morertee~m as a
to be U.ed When Wella thrUled 11pectato111 at the third 1to ~ccretary or LuOOr D'oilk, tn
Bta.te Benator David Lorbeoh ot To!edo. 0., Sept. 1-INB-'I1le atrencth .of the law:· the Governor
a.nd
ftre
..
proot
na
qua
-~-- I whicil he denounced the pn!lel'lt
Oineinnat.1, chairman of the aen- authenticity ot a. note scribbled told the lawmaten. ''That chal- GRAF Z£PPELI
ruult proved a:enerally unpopul~r.
Reaume Operationa
tC&lt;lnttnued 01:1.,. tllreel
,..el-llp arrnn~red tv Douk as "fu,.
on
1hc
Joker
of
a
deck
of
cards
ate htahway lnveatiiJ&amp;tinl comIJ!nge
""
muot
meet.'
'
Besl&lt;leo
pc&gt;lntlnr
out
that,
n
··tile" fantastic •nd ••nerally lnsnd f;lgned '"Justloe en.te" the New
1etTicoent ··
mlltee.
"ln normal tlmea," Oovemor
their opinion. anybody butbothe
Kilgore TcxUti -Sept
I-1N6·
York
jurist
who
myateriowly
vanRoosevelt
added
''nonflal
statutes
o~&amp;aret
smoker
should
have
rne
·
·
1
ltaiaely's suit was based on
1
18
months
ago,
was
lnve!!.tlp.and
a
vt
(1...
t
'
U
bl
Ff:,
"lando
De
NOI'Oilh&amp;,
Bn.lll.
lhe
e
of
the
needed
im·
Operators
In
the
cast
Tens
"l
Cc.rrntertng
Jones·
chanJes
was 1o
Ished
charaea attributed to Lorbach that
1 -• pol ceU torce are a e Sep' 1 INB-The Oerm&amp;n Qrat
~Ill an•rter objectors flel&lt;!t~ from which not a dr.cp 01
stat.~ment from John R.. Alpbll,
to Pleet norma
he ntnlsely) sougbt to Interest the ted by author1t1es here tod!ly.
· - awlnginl tn from t.he provemenw,
.... In the law vii hhs
·
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r Donk'~&gt; 11 eu tenan1s. --~t
"The
otou awry. 1 tlm
Zeppelin
ld there 1a 8 eparadox
been produced :;1uce Aug......
, one o
....~
The card bearing the note, whiCh
state senator In 1250.000 "to retlrl"
are
n
norma
ea.
roqh
A&amp;.JanUC
on
her
non-stop
sa
tatlen
and
wholesa.lera
wer~
16
Made
preparations
to
reopen
1
UrN.n&amp;.
0.
Sept
tINS-Cit!
.Jom11
'"ha.d hampered our work.''
ti'OOI. an tnvestlp.Uon of the stat~ nppealed for ·aid and sa.td tbe writ ..
1
ftloht from Ptfedrtchlharen, aer- li~ reduction~ ln Jlcenae tees, in- their weUs late today or tomorrow j ing three .spectttcattons in n te1~ 1 Ccr.gresstona.l· lntere:~t In the
er was held captive on I'L house- imperatl;a~ u~h:retbe ~J'dt
hllhway department."
the
police."
mO'!.lY to Pernambuco, BrarJl, dlp- dlcatlna that IOOrBS of new retail- for l:urtalled pro1uctlon.
pagf' repott oomplled by a commit I oloyj:1ent service sttuat1on is
boat
In
the
'
D
etroit
river.
wa!o
Knlsely's Butt tossed a bomb lnio
1
Tb 0ove
ded.
peel her aUvery bow In tr 1endly &amp;liIIDd wholeu1en wUI go Into
A new proration order hu been tf'f? 1rpresenllug the cllnmpaign lv to be keen. com I!!~ a.s It
today'l meet1n1 or the investila.t· turned over tA) a Toledo fireman u
of ~.reo::a:U,
I :ut~ 88 flhe passed over thUI taland ~• .whm, acoordlng to the dnwn up by the state railroad 1 (•ountr bor assodatton , dtsbannent : the l~eel.s of Preslde1n,t8.,,.,
1nr cominlttee, to wblch Knllel;v he "1•a.s enterinc . the pollee station aetm:nt
colony at 12 noon today no A. M. objectors there will be ll!ll bual~ C"ommlsslon and ts expecl,ed t.o be p1"0llfedlng W'!re ftled In common 11\ctlot. In ve001n'l' the
wu summoned tor queAtlonlllll' Jut night by a woman who claim- prt ate J)06Ie8ll 0t IIJaC.blne
~velt
reeomm:.':~! E ::; T.l
: neulee&amp;uae the public wJUIO ba.elr. 1 effective within the next l4 hours. ple~ oourt he1'e t.Pday agatm•t l la!:t SC!liton. These
about the alleged brtbo! ofter IJ)• ed ~he tound It In a bottle whtl~
strlneent laws reaardlnl U1e UH ot I The Gn.t lilhtlnll
headwind s to pipes and hame-rolled. clcartt.s. 1Whe11 it is lasued, Oovemor ~ I Wllimm Marvin Vane~ county pro- hv c:;:('nator Wagner a. ~l!lit!i&lt;j
flahlnM with ~r husband.
Lorlloch.
The 44 inapecton who wW vilit Stel'llDR 1.&amp; eK~ted to imn1ediateh Isecutlng attorney
1 York woul1
have
Ofticial'l here said the card would revolvers and. also a law which which slowed U(! her prO)p'esti. rtur·
Tb6 action was nr-d jWit as the
"nM: charges qal:!nt Vance ac- J\rf'SCl't t'mptoynumt .
commlltee, reported to be tom with be sent to New York for exa.mlna- would permlt communtUee to rid lnr the latter portion of the Atlan- tGbeeco Bt.orea and olpret 8t.andR revin:.! the martlal low which clr.~ ·
d1ll8enltbn u a neult of Lorbach's tlon and a · comparison of the thelllAelves ot "undulrabJes who tte flif;ht, sounded alons under tbf&gt; to 118 that. all pactqee bear the oo the field, and allow reaumptiQJ\ curre .1Im of misconduct in o111ce llnstaJied a new ·system
auoclate with l!rlmlnab and loW· lylui -cloud banD as she PMa· btl red titalnp wtll commence work of po"Oductton undor orders of the and tmprorrssJonal conduct aa 11.~ nnd ttate COOJ)t;ra.uon
d!o111t, - IOiherinl lor 0 "lhoW handwrltlns: wtth that o1 tbe m~IS­ now
u.ve b)' ipelal DllaDS."
e4 htre.
wttbin a few dars.
conun1aaloa.
attomey.
with unemplo)'ment.
down" mHttnr.
IDI jUitlce,
((
hWlll7.

For

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Cigaret TaX LaW

MOVE MADE TO
CUYAHOGA

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nun&amp;ry and unemployed IWd Lo
relieve the PUah~ or the American
farmer .
The plea of the "tall forester;•
alreM.dy boomed as a poten~lal candidate tor the republtcan Presidenctal nomlnatlon In 1932, was dell\'·
ercd before delegates to the Mia·
souri la
.
I t.l
tl
rml!i'IS a&amp;iOC a on mee ns
here.
Inferentially rappln!i!: the Hoov_ _ _ _ _ .__...,....

Clen~land,

Municipal A·irport ,
Sept.
LINDY8AT-111:808T
lnveatipton Probe Un- by a 25-mile-an-hour .wind, Benny Howa:d , daring ' hi - Ticket Sales Appeared
Sept. 1-IN&amp;-Oolonel
aolved Cn'mea Rec:·
cago racer, today attanu~d a ~peed of 199 . 1 mile:-;~ p e r ho u 1 Endangered For Ti-

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today.

I bl:nture pla11 lor !arm rellel, two
money n i me~s
t1·owned
upon
Dy
the .sea.w or the mighty," Gov . both tile Coolllile Mud Hoonr &amp;OCharles A. Ltndberah a:ot
OU!urd Pln(!hot of Pennsylvania mmiatratiODl:l, Pmchot declared:
what life ia like &amp;L 1
today aaal.n caUed upon Pfe81dent
''The farmers uked 1M the!;~;:;:·~~=~-:·t. today al.

arp

c-prioe Purouit Group;

Wlf'E KILLER IS
CRITICALLY HURT

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with being the kidnappers.
J)(:tect1ves aatd. they found 112,500
in bUJ.s ot tarae denomination ,in
the apartment the men rerMn.
Tbe aert.al numbers of these bills
1hD\\\."C1 Uwy were pa.rt o1' UJe
uo.ooo paid to the lddnapper&amp; or
Jl.oaeothal.
'J'be prisoner&amp; held in Atlantic
OlQ' we:r~ Clarence Green. :m year
olc;t ueg1·o and his wite Betln~
Green. They w~re tonnul.ls charged Wlth ki~pplng Rosenthal.
Potlce deBCribed the two prioo:len taken o.t Newark as Theodore
Adln0lf1, alias Harry ~tina and Albert. Slleo, known also as John Rowen .1.~-om New York.
.tormaJ

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MAN HELD 17 DAYS ::'"'~.':'.."':::'::. ~~n::O~ :_ua~=..,!..j,~n•~"= t~~':
$50,000 Ranaom
P &amp;I'd ; T WO H e ld

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of DewUia1 WaJ• aad M - of Eztndia1

For

Four Arreated In New

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Resignation a. ..,....
ResuIt I p·

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State Senator Is
Sued For Siand~r

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Qpened In Texas ,'

"CRATER NOTE" WILL
BE INVESTIGATED

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NEAR DESTINATION

Exma.o::Jt

COUNTY ATTORNEY
FAIICING CHARGES

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A Prophecy Based on Precedent

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1ttt.1r1 or new 1111otWr 101'

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aetlon on t he

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pari

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But ltJ.mea have

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News

•:r Joha P Medbury

~ttqg b7

althouth not. neerr..uy to ltif
IUld deoln.ble In tbotV·

W. Ai&gt;Oftri,b -._ boomoet euellont
1D 1» !ret•raoe WW tile pqbl'r'heot
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r.. J&lt;lljodal

Olllee 0&amp;11 at·~

11.\l'ION.U. ADVEaTI!If"q BEJ!O.Ell'fATIVEi
Oe•lne Tenney COfPC)ntloo

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pr lnci
produc

Today I Ttcht.wa4,
An economical man nfftr Lh row;, hll blue serge

grown makes h Ls wUe use

Psalm 42 6

u:fiH'tOI

Yellow Jackeb To Be
Firat In

Southeast

To Try Scheme

'a
PLAY ON FRiDAY

He

z;ult

It for a mirror

Soct.. Ae(lOQI~ent.l
The 11£\k dst Wli() l'iunl.s for his
much I.e. colla r but Lon Ln Englllih French

A CU RE I OR THE BLUES-O. my God my soul "
ca.st do" n w1th111 me 1 h erefore d o I remembe r thee-

PLAY rDDTBAllBY
ELECTH IC ll GHT

JIOU) •
WALL1

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Grera

lthtrlmonial ftlaxi.Qu;
What your wife does1f t
w1H never hurt you

It is probably nut toO
ttfat 1t meat plitkel"&amp; Ueel Oflr man and S panish
EffieieDc y Es:pute
qr ..f!FJll~u N! m~t~era
'n\c bootlegger who mllde a fqr...
Null and Void
twenty yiar8 &amp;1{0
The half wit who tried to fl y tQ tune opening a cha.Ln of l'Qad
engaged In imat th ~ toV!m
Europe with a pair o r wate r wln&amp;s huuaes u.lon.g the st1 n.lght an d na1·
Ls now advl8lng the filrmn• La
'!'OW p at h
b&amp;\le ~en ara wn
Vita.l Sb.t.is&amp;k:B
br &amp;.n lnd4rnant About the onl y things wt get ro1
l'oure Rlrht
Juatice And Lbe nothing nowada ys are r elatives.
A coward 18 a man who wea re
who ferreted ouL
spm s on a merry go round
such a oomb1n at.lon
Our Own Va.udnllle
Beau brummel What is the well
Pliir111 Cuea
of free t rade and nR
dressedpedestrian
w'earlng
t
his
Tl
c
tncb
1ale whose nose was ... o
would bnve rr.c lved
P
~d t l}Qt i t blindM hin1 and lU!
of the C)Unt ry
H e i!lummer?
~' 'ealeBman Bandages
cOnidn t sec whe1c he v.'as go11 g
,I I.;&lt;,.~-~.i,~ Whi
lla Y! h3en heade d to
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t'!! fiOWII!
No matter ho w many sponge~; you m i"K with the concrete It wo 1 ~

pck 11

will

b

a.r

rnn,td with Rven on eo.eh side 01
thl' !&lt;!I dlron a.nd !OIIIllt! 1 IIRht.ti k
each ~ide
Thf' field will be supplied w1th
light tol.slllng 42 000 wa tta which
will make the field llS Ua hl as da.y
li.t a ll Ume.s The re Wlll be no Klare
rrm • th(. UghLo; an d also no shad
owt~ A 11peelal white football will be
ured in all or Lhe nlglit ga mes play
ed h~re which v.1 ll be pla) cd m
Frld::n nigh t.!! betrfnnlnR at eight
u cloc:t

Field To Be lllumtnated
By Mean• Of 28·1500

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The

Watt Bulbt

Cotach Baltyn ha:5 :leen bus ily
r ngaJ' t'd In rearra nilng th e sche
dulr.; tu cuu ply wllh th
night
toc t t 1. 11 here und to uu lc there ha.s
been lour home gn meti :;ch~ uled

~lk'iOil

rm liGht11 ellmlnn
play Asryt he
Naa,ht football lor Middleport a grcs:oe:;
iam&lt;e.s ma ypro
be
the pin y d a t 110 ext1a chai g&lt;! In ad
many f&amp;na of that sport here for mission
•"....., put few week,!!. and a dnlam
M tdd l1pmt Hik h t'ich uol lu1..s
ol a. few lntenated persons who bet 1 lh e fl.rl&gt;t school as a m e m be r
haped to establish the Idea aa a j of lw BouthcasWrn 0 uo l.A.&gt;ague tn
faet haa been re&amp;Uzed Ulrough adco t.he niRht foo tball plan.. and
t.he eftorts of Coach Clyde Battyn 1 ll Ls generallv belle\ed that otJwrr:;
M:tddlt'port High School Athletlc wm adopt it wtthin a t!hOI't perlotJ
Association and th_,. business men jThe fligh t football plant h er e ts
Of tht" Yllla.ae
th e on ly one 89uth of La ncaster
eub1~t of coDU"overay among

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demand

tean1
will bwmshaped
aud berore 1 Covto
300 old
to La
ke rdtheof ti273
tle and to
plny arills
~c starWd
MI..
Mary
Baldwin
lei rr. 1 I slble
be 1l the
reco
But ter
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Mldr1 Epc.rt girl ent rd
t1a lnln~~:
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.., ~UDPRts• SIIOW
nt hr Holzer HospltJ. 1 Me day
I Mi&lt;i!!i Virglma
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Albert Oordon a nd t we sons I
L ::onard e 1te1 Challes and Homer h.: t Tu c~dr y
lf\lned Monday Cl~ltn g l'. ith a morruni for Columbus whcr th ev
fJlower honoring her sister Mrs wiU atte nd the State Fah
Marlon Allensworth at her h onll I Mr and Mrs Hnrl y Rou~h Rnd
on Second street Those present ecn Kenn~t h l"'ft Tu"'~&lt;iny morni ng
were Mrs Starling M..Cullough ror Huntington ror 11 \ll;lt wit h {
M"S Cbarles Barnett Nellie zerkle rela tves
Ruth Wille Zelia l.Jgh\..t!r Ruth
Mr and Mrx w A Fuwler t ~ rt !
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day l.~.tripc r tolnlO"'re
klu t
poln

nun&gt;" girl di ed the ot her day
nn d Lho mother couldn t ldMt ll y
h~ l

To Wliom It May Concern
a tired bw;in£8S man is onl v
of being married

M~J.ny

(Black, batma, harsh arntant cheamcals'

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expels

SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally

M rs F 0 J oachim and dau gh
te r ~IU'U\f\ a H~ \l .. llllll; at t he
Healv homt o n Seen 1d A ~ e nuf'
Miss Baubara Ann JOll.chim has
been vls'ting bert fm s&lt;J me li m e I
Hf'lman K~:ffer h; p par ing to
move tnt.o the Po .... ell property on I
( Hllllll Street.
) Mr and Mt s Harry BoWI~s Mrs I

Necessa r y EYUs
Heat t ba lm was luven Led oo ihnt
utterl wo nan wm d n t lun u to go
around tclln g cverybod;. tJUlt ..h e!
had loved and lost
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30
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homa llndroroth

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fourteen polea ror l;; feet n height
w th ~ach supporttna two reflect.
era with a 1500 wa.u bulb tn euch

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HAwtlDI Prance~ 0Ular4. J uUa
Duke Muller Nllea Mich and
PITHBU&amp;OH LIVt:STOC K
1
lbi )' advantage&amp; of llw JlilhL Use WUbum Ev,.lyn 1.1chlnaer H A Speu Clncmnatl wun
P1t.taburth 8ept 1-INS--Hovz.
E•pr• .. l.-• C.•,l nre•
4 'u:f ~ ~~~a te 4 In
ootN.ll k!ta haw betn elled by Vlq;inla O ttlll" R uth OraLe Louile 1other t..vo m,n.s r acets t eatW'lJ\i Receipt~ MIO market tairl~ i~.etlve 5COn' :lt 3 4 standard 28 J ~
~
HI I!! 1 .. linn I PfMIIll• trthe promo&amp;ert It Will erl&amp;t* more Ta.lbott Me.s:lne Sm.tth 1.ncl Maynu tiny 116 cubic Inch plane&amp; or &amp;bout. 11teady to atrOlll with Monday t
!:Krtll miU"ket steady dtmllnd mo f! Ut'n !y C),! n101'1 tt 4:n twh ~ by Kt'Mnt&amp;lleat men W &amp;Uend Lhe pma J;liq,belb Covert.. The evenlnar w aA 60 or 1.5 horsepower
rree ad.vane&amp; weJa:hta Wlder 180 dt:ra t
supply o.mple ne~trby ,.. ... lUI ....
I r m!t l ., 1 1111 u~d ~~
ha~ ~fort could not because they 1LIY.'nt In playlna ClU'da. OQinty re
! lbl 115 to 2&amp; hllher Uu.n low tJme
l
~.... turH 1 '""ke l1 '"' I 111tderstood
"fr"!' held In the afte rnoon~ durtna freshmmtl were
served to thoee
l...o6 Anwelt!s Se:pL. 1- lNS- f'or 160 to '.160 Lb
welJhts 11 815 1 10 len reoelp~ ltl 19
rrel&gt;h t;XL 1
hH tl-.t!8 "' h ~ 1 pie ani.l did
MOrt r.g houn It Wi ll allo dn:w lattend.tng
1Lhe .second time th e spnd da11h t.o light Ueht.l down tO 15.2!1 pip up ~~~ 21 n he:1 t!r) whl e~ extrtl
r r
1 rf'IO I tl t' r 111 rot' Di111 he
ma m
tntn e•ted
pt!ople
trom
l.h e Nation al &amp;rr n ets from here .o to 600 freely
desirable p:ti.Citl ug
Vt"getabkl&gt;
'"I t1
m "'
l; ttat Ol'lo a: aa
rna ht :.k 0
ne l&amp; 1borine cttlea and ICboohl wha
suaPnnu: rAKT V
1C lt&lt; \ e hmd w a&amp; poa~tpot ed t.uda \ sows t 'l5tdownward
m &lt;l 00
II&lt;
t tr
r t~
- l: li 1We1ua
llUlY wL&amp;h to wltnesll umea bert
Til t' members ot the Pl.rst Ba.p~ t h ib ttme bec11.u.se of unlavorablf
Cat tle Recelpta Ml m iLl ket uld m~Of'~mne:;;\lt' 8 "~ P:Kttue:,P~
1 r.. r u ' r 11
lnhl'rent
but heretof Oft could not. bee&amp;~ tt£t rhurch ent.ertaLu 1 Motl&lt;hi Y Wtllther reports from th e mkld t: lot alow weak at Monda)' 1 decUnt'
q
;;~ 20
P I lr r t ~ J\
nluy he
t.hey w~ att.endln&amp;" KllJnea ot their eve!lb( al the lwlcHalne re:l~nctl v.e~t
common to med1Wll wel&amp;:ht f teen l
o.:tl
1
ruY,fvt!e
Jwtl Other teem&amp; !rom CUinpt!tlni lon Or&amp;Yel
Hill wtth a aurprtae 1 According to prf!&amp;e nt plana •he i500 'JOO common to medi um &lt;' ul ls BRAZIL EXPLUNs t:l'tBA.RC~o
~hO&lt;J~~ m the Southea.at.em
Ohlo Ipt.rty In honor of the aot.h wed s~ed deroon.s w1J t.tl k ~ orr esrlJ l3 00 3 75
Leagues Wlll be aflorded a ctrance dine: ll' nnl veraary u! Rev and Nl a Wednesd ay monllng thte nd.lng to
C».lve!!
Rl!eelplli 160
market
WwshtnKton SE'pt I INS-Au
to c~ t he aame~~ al ter thy have p c ~ r ntey were pre land In Cleveland that eve nln&amp;"
!!l.eacly eholee \ealera 9 so 10 oo er cl:l n whe 1 l now urctered pnor t'l 1
pla~t.d d Ul blJ the &amp;.!Lt:m oon It ll!ented wtUl 11. lovely !lift Jn f(l
ll.ddrd ent1antl:i tu the $H000 bulk better Q;rade down to t1 50 AUK 23 J~; nut Lo be aff ected OJ
.Llso "Ill allow the local tea m to IJO mernlr.'nnee o r th e {.ICCU.'W)U At a t-v~n u caused t he first delay 1J " menmm to 1ood calves 5.00 1.00
Bra.z I~ Ul m m ~hs n bart;u a~ 1
to :l\1\1 &amp;arne d urlnu: the a fternoon late hour dain ty
rc{rea!mten u C(..ll teltan t wa Jtmg rot Jamea~ Good
Sheep R.ecel pta 1100 lambs 25 t;l U t' Import&lt;~ on c tn ~ Jo n u
haL th ey wlah to wltneu an d then were tened to u,e •o.IIJ"Ke num beJ w!n HB. II New York and Beeler I to 60 lower than Mond ay, best d1lly that G overnment ad,tsed tile
I 0 Jll t f ..
return for theJr tu&amp;ht aame here l p~a;nl
B!t ... Jns Atlan ta Ga Ot.her.s en time choice handyweltlh l 8 00 826 cept~.rttn t"nt of co mm rce toda;
1ht~re hu bMn a six f()C)t wi:-e I
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t ~Ied i\l t' James H Doolittle Ha1 bulk belter arade 65 lb6 and abov I
reJ.lC D erected aro und
Ult: enUr
CALLED TO AKII.ON
old S J oh m;on Capt Jra C Eake 17 flO 8 00 moe:t common and mt&gt;d
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neld with 11.1 entrance on elloCh 1 Mn Minnie Neutzl1ng v.as called Ll I Rf.'lchers &lt;~I d Waltt' r J Hun !urn lr.ln ds 3.50 ~50 agt&gt;d WPl.hers
s1dc Lf t he stadium and A.l&amp;o many to Akron Monday evenln&amp;: by t he te
25 to 50 higher str leMy iOOd &amp;rades
other lmprovementti hll w
been 1aertous lllneM or her eon Edward
up to 3 50
mad#' on the locu.l rlelrt 1unng th~ H e recently Wlder ,..ent an opera
( op SE T S R ECORD
paat rew ~Its
tlon and hla cond1t.lon was thoU¥ hL
Cam Pern 0
l- l NS--- 1
1 I T'f!"o&lt; BUR G II PRODt (.;J..
Be
PrDt't1ce Wd bqw1 here Tues to be much Improved until she rto &amp; ttln: a new natlon~t rf'Cord Pa
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Dr H D Bro wn has opened a Dent"!fo
day afternoon wit h a large n wn 1 cetved word Monday st.atln¥ that t rolma a
t 1 N k
r th
•~ t
1- INS-Pottlt ... ,
rna kLl
0
Off1ce
over W,IJ,am'• 5c and tOe Store,
be
L1
1
d t
c ch h l.s condition was serious
I
n
ran
ow a
I oo::-,}
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B:tt~epor ~d ~hat u ~he ~st I
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I...oa Angelee po hc~&gt; depa r tme nt to ~o; l eaC:
dem 11. 11.d ralr sUJJJ..' ) h c 11. n
lower busmeu block P ome rol
It 'Wil~ tak
, o _....:~ .. IU
Ml tes Zelia and Betty Llgt ti' duy had won the lndlvidtJal pollee ht t1 VV ht n.s 22 24 m d h n~; 19 22
wee
11~
en up ....__.~"' ..,. w 1
Ipi~tol m atc h held here in con nee }P.ghorn henl'. Ill' 19 leg hor 1
calisthenics Ln order to aet all in Ifi.C"cm paned by Mr a nd Mn; J B tlon \\ lth the Natio nal r tne an d 15 prlng~r s 1 ~v
hea~) t;Ol or ert
OFFI ( 1:: H&lt;t l R S II A :\1 TO tl l iJ p ~
q...
F.hap~ for the re&amp;l training period K•ng returned from sno 1 \\1..-&gt;eks p!:;to l to urnament
broil rs 21 20 liKht colored bro J
.:_'{
This wtU be done before a regular vl61t with re latJ\ e~ a t Holidau
Nowka scored 261 out or a JXN&gt; trs 18 21 roaters 13 14 aucM IU I
Your Patronage WtiJ Be Apprec1ated~ J,

lJld n.t ol Portmlout.b

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'Ihc ahlpmen t or polee will ar
rln wU.h ln a lev; daya •nd work
( l lhl.' project will be started 1m
ml'd ~ ttly
COH.c:h
B11.tt.yn
an
nour.c ed Tueroay 1 het e will b

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"'" - - - 011d Chc1dotlaa De... CoD Ill

L0118DAY 18EPPTDIBZB 1 all

every tobacco leaf

Ha
y~ l-aa.
spent
Sunday
M r and
Mi'ti
Man
Br ys:nt
a n dwithMrs.
Jennie
all b.;iclc:•
Ht&gt;m) Dormlck cf Htnttng:1 on
1
'Oh that a all right!'" The tnnet
Hellry Hill of Columb 1s "as a
and the httle accompan~ 1111 lauK~ vbdt Jl htre Monday
sounded eare:kf!~ but Wynter ~a ..
M
Blanch"' Good1Hn ' llnt mg l
that the g1rl fl hps tjmvrred
But It a chtr In Mlddl"port anct Porn~: I
there s no fi~htmf! a ga m ~t mv 1uc ~ rc \ returned Monday fl l 11 C o
l lumhus where she ho.s bel n attend
ton1gh~ I thmk lll Just watch th• ing u lio StAte University tm t he
other11
1 11 ummer teun
Mr.. uooJv. 1 v.l!l
Only for a mom ent or two K:~lh make her hom ~ m MlddleJXIrt fo r
arme F;~nng stood wa t h n~:t tht I the t..'•mh1g wlnt&lt;&gt;l 1u d v.JII 11\ e In
play then shpp~ d away lrom tht 1lhe 1ropntv on the corne1 (Jf Th'lrd
1able.
aud Locust
I
Jnn Wynt~r wa!l about to mov•l
C F Rathbtun and Wtll Juhl
acro&amp;s t o her when Maim mtrr ling ot the Mlddlepo1 t
Rn thbur u
put.J'.
~pted her. to wlusper &amp;011\l'thml qon a nd Frank Ben 1 of Lh"' Rut
DESPERATION
wtth a am 11e on the heavv em • dent IRw:l stor left T\Je!lda v 101 Culum
NOW GO ON
The little heap of paf'er money face that IIODlehow made the otl el l bUll where the ~ will buy llms 1e
Ll
"
It• on the table by l1 c.r a1de had melted ...n yea ra to k&amp;ck !urn She saw th~ pn&gt;tb nted th er " from Chlcngo Sl
1
I CRAP1 ER Vlll
ilWl7 Fro m her brocade handbag
1 h k b
d
ldl
d Louts and New York
"I
bad
h
1
g&amp;r 5 a e er 1~v .-ery to Y an
All f!l.ares In Mtddle ort will be
Ye
10medung on puse t e g1r drew oUt very sloWly a IIDSnuhngly and tutn away lea' mt l pe 1 on Thursday afternoons be
1
!"ery ttnte, Ju,n" MtU7 told hun tthy Wad of hotu She b1t ber t1p M'alm wtth a rr ow 11 ltke a thund er 1g nln~ Tburscta.y Sept 3
AJI the bic o~bei' • are wmm up as once agam her stake was raked c.loud-wlrlch s eemed to afTond WJu
Mlu Edith Horden of Columbus
~l•ht. Ther-e .7011 aret-29. T
1~ WttJI casual cheerfulneaa b7 Hd kr &lt;onstderable rtattsfact\on L«tu ts vbltlng with Mr and Mrs Hor
""
•'" ahe .iWdeCI breathlf:1 ~
llalm wa&amp; a m~ n who m all the g irl11 1ace Roush
• at lie aiOwfnc iYor) 'ball Hropped \ De.Splte her effortS ll oompo~are prttty or plam, he felt should snttb
____ •-:::=c:--to .ttl ••mber alot
her face could POt lnde that decpca on ~le
A bft ! flond mao "hose DJ!mt 111'1 ltralne&lt;! look In the eyes '()f
A-d
~a• Malle, '1'011111 d1sau~lcdly frqm Ius ~ome. Of the players greed ftar.ed like .,. .,.. •tlyway it gave tum ~ 11
thair.
a naphtha lamp but tt was not th;ll chance. H e cru~ H·tl ov~: r 10 hu wi\b
Continued rrom PP e onel
"'I do -... b .__,
1
hts cheery rllrlhu crooked 5tml~n~. ttteYe tho bally whe.cls 10 lers-somC"thrng more hke sheer a t mlle that lnOst women found tar da ys races which mtuked the ac 1
true h ~ Murmured to Wynler "'h desperatiGii as 1t seemed to W ynter rnore o.ttractne than a hu s lu~l of mc:re tual stalt of majOI competitive
'1t.ot 1llldren a bult-1 ~on t mean And yet bow could the wlnmn' or g-ood looks to winch mctdentally events In each even t Mr 9 Omlle
tlat, but 111 •wear the 1nfemal lostng of a handful of Trel'&amp;ury notn tlu'l big ntRn with Ihe lazy h 111101OU! nosed her pilUle over the home
warrtd I "~ ha c k~d :lJ ev ~ry ru.lly matter to that l'lrl be rem~:m gra:r eyes .could lay IW dum what- 1 vlon less than 100 !eet ln front of
lline tonfg:ht •nd •t harsn 1 come up bned on the crest of the wRYe. ~ne eYer
her Missouri rival
'once"
of fortune 1 fuorrtetP
Livingston the Illinois sLunte r I
~
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ln jun W ynte r s mmd wa11 a 111Jd 1 "\idha.t have 1 done th at JOU was nearly n full lap ahead or his
PERVERSITY
den p1cture of a n1ght ol man: than :; IOU c ut me dead Miss 1 anng i ' nearest tlvBI In wmnlng th e men s
~ II , __ ,_ d
two yean ago when Frank SeYern Jun Wyuler cha llt! ng rd ga ly
free for all SO mile even t for
-a a .._e m a dectdedly evit 1 d d
Not that Wynte r was surpn scd planes of 510 eubtc Inches
Ho·
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ragged h rn off to a great con
"
u•lllOt
he JOl\Ditr rtlaail.grmncd cert hall 08 Droa.dwav- that of a Kat\tanne Bh&lt;lllld ha ve fo.rgolten average time was 147 7 miles per
UD~f-~paUtetlcally He haU.:no par girl With a •lohn who had playt'd h1m 1 hey had only met o nce ~e hour the fastest o r t he f\ve rnces
tic""""" Ule 1-for bad loaer' Be stdes Ch
fore when Fnnk Seve rn had mtto yestf!rda.y all or which v. ere !lt"t fo I
Every
made
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- •Ian had more moner than wa 11 fi anson Trnte the magiC of her duced th em at th tt New York 1,, IY sma Jler PIanes
mgen 1eltmg free cascades of
f the fin est to b acco 1eaves t h e worJd can
~for him Tune he learne&lt;l to be dan cmg illver notes th at &amp;eemed to KIVCO In hon()r oi this fi.S IIl¥ ~tar
0
11
• sportsman &amp;lid lose decently
weave 1nto thetr pattern of matchl~u
offer-the finest from Turkey-the finest
ball wa1 apun Thrn
I d
d
FORGOTTEN
- APia
I the
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me
o
7
JOY
a.n
aorrow
hope•
and
"Seventy
two
Yearl
of
A11e
fromKentucky,Tennessee,Virginia,Georgia
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.-wen 1 11tree-rouae-pass~,
an dreams 10 exqa1s 1te 1n theu+ tender~
"J fccll qnght to \mow y6n1 the
1
,o.n~d H1ldren
ll~tlll aod fcehng so near to t ears g~rl sa1d un1c rtully lh&lt;'v had
and Feel Ltke • Young
d h C
I
•Well rm damned!'" broke out IIJ,at fiJr moments after tlte last note mo.ed II.WllY h om the b;~h! lr bf
...o 3ray•
an t e aro lnaPJ-the Cream of many
1" slvely "'If that ha:d qu1vered mto s1lence tt was as 1 hatter "round the rouldtc lable
!~"'",te~14111 "
Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco
.-n t..,. 1am1t. 1te 6 rst time J don t though the great hushed hou se still But J m a fn. d- - •
stake 2l turns up'"
held tt 11 breath.
She shook ber head
leaves, regardless of price andkind, as
But Jntt. W7nter hardly heard He
The New York ('ress had be('n full
'Don t rou remember • cheery
was •tarmt as tf startled at a gtrlr11 of th11 1 ,r1 .,,01111 st Rll ss tan o n her JJ&amp;rty at Rumpehnay u • between
nature produces them, contain harsh
black and D!fUYe whose face had motloer A s1de who had Oa~hcd into two and three years ag6 fl'
ir..ritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclustve
laaheil out u n e • p e c I e d I 1 from fame almost in a mght And not
Of eourse I remen1her hOW a
•.none the little .crowd r•nd tlu: only her talents her beauty T be glu.m of reco~:,rn1l1on slrow~d sud
uTOASTING" Proces11-a process that
rouletle table-and'
it wu DQt her hm d h er 1nump hant progrea• wa1 a denly 1n hfr face. "'You ""nle
wo'h
,
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•
meUo
• 1Ud es t h e USe
arreat n*
W8t th a t pun"fi es, that InC
-·•d
•1 "duty
'- alont that drew h1s story strange an d ' d ramat1e ~enough 1 rank Sewern"
...... e. ntenl gate. tho ugh efle was to tnlri&amp;lJ! publ IC Itlterest stdl more
..
he --.
•.,.. ore than ..
..... oonsclouo
I 0 f the mo dern Ul tra
10Iet Ray-expe I8
••lly the molt atnkmiJ lookmg n tlie ptrsona1tty o1 t 11e nstng 11tar of a cllan ..
gl,l
• e 10 ho• l•orn •r
womaa tller e •t•l~ wnh a dark
Arter knowing that porgnant
of year&amp; ago w1th her taY lot.ugl11 " ~Certain harsh irntants naturally present in
dtlical~ IOYehneaa that somehOw Wynter had marveltd les• at the .,.o1ce1 her I'IVId, ehannute ~rsonal_ f!
aucl"et~~ a" un Enghsh mtr;a.m m depth of leclmg e~pre.ned 10 Kath i~7 l-ler vosce petjmed to '-~v~ 10 ,t
eve~y tobacco leaf. We 11ell these expelled
Iter
She •eem~::rt tct hoM aloOf anne Fatmg • ph•.r•n,- ot 1 Chanaon Ita old bdo,~~.n~ timbre. there ~a
irritants to manufacturers of chemical com•
Ita-om r,he ~e•eral talk and l&amp;!lght(lr T~lste ..
IOIIICJhitJ« Jo tier ~yet now Ytry f•r
. . . ~re ... a atnunt:d lbo~ ID her
When S~v~n had frtrodu~d th em frota happloeaa or lau,h~er~
pounds, who use them as a base in makmg
~... tblturh Bile were. noJIIplaJlft&amp;' Wynter had half rxflccted • ctrt~tln She- wenli on witH 6 lillie faiAtly
h
d
'eDunl~ fOr the fun oft~ dung
t~e: ftw eeJtbnues apolog~;t1q smile:
I eep• ip*, as well as a powerful spraying
1hsiiiusJOmnent
Her tte~ had been clean \ou:t, •plo he had met had prMed ,lllistmc~ly "'I remember aow quite di6tinetly
1olution for fruits, flowers and shrubsllh•r •it'P
~
1Hsdlua10 mng at dosl! quarte 11 He anlf bow Franll: Severn told me y
That r'rl whorn lit' h1f llet teen nerd bOt have been drard. Off ~he were one of h•s oldes1 fnen.ds • •
enough to permit the daily dipping of over
~ than two 7ear• •dO in New p"'tform 0!1• w;o 11ld not have know• 1t'a 1lupad of me &amp;ot lo reatl yow
50 nnn h
he dail
f
Worlc.. whe:rt her +name tiad ..._shed lhat ahe wall a r~lfbrtty-gay charm- •ame."
\
tY~ 8 eep or t
y spraying o many
~ •.~d~~!~ter of wbfte ticht frlaom 1111 .-atural1 110 utterly unspoiled b•
h atruek Wynter £rom her manner
thousands of t~ea. Thus, you are _8Ul'e these
~....- a ... f: ur a &amp;teat p1eaaure: pa «
uc~~tsa.
f
that Katharine could -.ot hawe heard
1
.., Broadw., •
ho\r ........ tho
yet of Stivern'o &lt;ll•••P""-. 01
BATt. m&amp;N noo• oN
trritllnU, naturally pr~a ent in all tobacco
'IIOIIICideliee: that had brou1ht them HURT
course. tber.e Wad "been 1)0tbmg 10
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le~retber Qaln too1ght, ao elo1el7 h was not e'!sy to reconcile that the pTese that mornm1 about that hOlnl I WlLS in such s wcakene-d l e-v 1
ia y.uur .. \J~I J.
followtna apon Snero's diaappear memory PictUre With the figure In dtsqutetlll&amp; ltlyster, and probably
Before taki'llf Btanso System I 11Th.e,,.-re out-so they can't be in!n No wonder
uce-Xath•rlne Farmgl
mauve and black bendmiJ with ab· she had not aten the nenfnB' paper&amp; 1Tonic I hart nlccoughs tor sixty I
The aQ(ht of th•a -'rl' • face that •orbe:d eye• cm:r the roulette table It would be a ahock to her when he cc11dltJ.on th e.t I could haidly rulsc LUCKIES are always kind to your throat.
IN W
kat seea 10me J 000 odd 1\ httle wrtnldy frown bad crept Into told her the Dewa, thJa g 1rJ and: my hand I sYuted taking Stnnso
.0.. awa1 from Eoaland, bad j1mW,.ter'aface. Hewufarfrom Severe had~ aucb 1 ra.t frleruh t8Y&amp;t.em Tonic and commenced to j
Dept of Agnculture, BureaN of Annnul
•roucht lim Wyater ap wttb a quick. a Pantan-but he anddenlr hated the m those New Yorlc daya1 be rem.t;m- fed better right away 11.nd lmprO\
aaer thrilL How unazm1 a chance atmoApbere of thll place. hated to bored.
eel l'llf)ldly and now I 1un able to do
Industry, Order Nto. 210
llathetboutdhuertmacroiiK.ath-! aee the afrl who ••d ~Wed In hla
Oh I'm JJm Wrnter-1.....__ a hatd Clays work eYery da y I am
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..,. ltewllderiq lti.J'lllt'rJ 1bout tbt that ltrallled. desperate look Ia her mJrdma of itr he laa1bed. •ee~e~~Friends have noticed the 1m
. . . 10 wllro111 be owed 1be1t 1ntro- c,u-that 10tnebow hurt bJm.
n~ caa I M upected 10 ,n. a
provement in ml healt hy appear
' t! ll New York more tt.aa two S.ddea)J the roae. Tbe laal of the •tnt ~t..!_~ ol tire -.11 fr7 ance I eat rood meep well and
,..,. NOUttlc pile pi notN lt7 her tl~ bad. tho'n ~
:I 1 An 70'f feel .,ftne I cannot say enuugh in I
OMe. u If tuddetd7 eae•elou• ef jJee• taked fa "' the bank. Un. O'lel' Ia EaiUd Pfrtfea•onally. Kilt praise of Btan~SD System Tonic and
Ill PH. tkc afrl ....need up the Hl1clre11 munaared with the lacile Farhttr1 l,'ta j1111 b.ck my~eH froa~ I heartily recommend this medl
IIWe t. Wy1ter'1 direction. For &amp; IJftlpalhf of lonl' pradiee
remote wfld1 .iD th• Ar,entiM •d cine to anybod..,... who lA In need of
- - Mr ey• aeeme4 to " • ' "'Sure JOU WOR t 10 00~ Such a ihoekiniiJ oat or toac:b with ltftr7- lt.
Sunshine Mellows- Heat Punfies
WJWI .., aM a f1lnd7 ~·Jed look pft:p to ·~ playms ~aow lttd BOt thhla. Bat of cou~ fOU .rc trlRespeettully
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Rat.hburn Dodson
. . - · • lao atnJck her .. ncue11 Jar hHII AM 1 hate to tlolok 1 oa.. The look io her 1.aco took 11m or!~·~ To~ Is sold by
Throat ProtectiOn- agalnlt Irritation -agaln1t
, Pin Tlta, almo• at tho llad auck rbaall7 lucJo-. .,, dear-1 WJDter ahadr.
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WJ'llter nw •• be atood w~tcb1ng
the play There was more than the
htnt of a &amp;tramed look m her fan
as if the game bad cone atead1ly
aga mst her f rom the motlU!nt abe
had sat down at the table
Four
tunu runmnc she backed red and
each tlmt W1th monotonou11 per~
&amp;Istence black e.me up Thea as
If on a sudden impulse sh~ mcreased
aJaht.
her sta'ke from ten sh111ings to a
Wynter r.a:uma to Londan and, pound sUD backmg red and once
to futfiU 1 p~m11e, attend• • roulette agarn her stake wu swept away.
THII l'lRST
ln.rt. altft an attempt
to retrle.e the lott Carina Rubies
lor tbt &amp;Lrl to whom thq rlc:htfully
lleloaa:. retums te En11and from
RIIIUia In .a--rate lear H• friend
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oJ• Wynter utd hill ..wyer Fellx
s..t. 111111 to Snenu nmote COUD·
try pJ.ee tG help Aim. but Snern
alrAdy baa been k•dn•ped and car
ried &amp;WI)' in Ul automobile in the

Our Own Vaudn11le
T h e husban d who went out t o
the :wo illld shot a oobra b€caure
h i~ v.i1c v; nnted a new awning
Null and Void
o uest Your h ttle girl has htr
m U 1 ~ r s co mplexion
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Oe•lne Tenney COfPC)ntloo

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An economical man nfftr Lh row;, hll blue serge

grown makes h Ls wUe use

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Yellow Jackeb To Be
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To Try Scheme

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PLAY ON FRiDAY

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Soct.. Ae(lOQI~ent.l
The 11£\k dst Wli() l'iunl.s for his
much I.e. colla r but Lon Ln Englllih French

A CU RE I OR THE BLUES-O. my God my soul "
ca.st do" n w1th111 me 1 h erefore d o I remembe r thee-

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lthtrlmonial ftlaxi.Qu;
What your wife does1f t
w1H never hurt you

It is probably nut toO
ttfat 1t meat plitkel"&amp; Ueel Oflr man and S panish
EffieieDc y Es:pute
qr ..f!FJll~u N! m~t~era
'n\c bootlegger who mllde a fqr...
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twenty yiar8 &amp;1{0
The half wit who tried to fl y tQ tune opening a cha.Ln of l'Qad
engaged In imat th ~ toV!m
Europe with a pair o r wate r wln&amp;s huuaes u.lon.g the st1 n.lght an d na1·
Ls now advl8lng the filrmn• La
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b&amp;\le ~en ara wn
Vita.l Sb.t.is&amp;k:B
br &amp;.n lnd4rnant About the onl y things wt get ro1
l'oure Rlrht
Juatice And Lbe nothing nowada ys are r elatives.
A coward 18 a man who wea re
who ferreted ouL
spm s on a merry go round
such a oomb1n at.lon
Our Own Va.udnllle
Beau brummel What is the well
Pliir111 Cuea
of free t rade and nR
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would bnve rr.c lved
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of the C)Unt ry
H e i!lummer?
~' 'ealeBman Bandages
cOnidn t sec whe1c he v.'as go11 g
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thl' !&lt;!I dlron a.nd !OIIIllt! 1 IIRht.ti k
each ~ide
Thf' field will be supplied w1th
light tol.slllng 42 000 wa tta which
will make the field llS Ua hl as da.y
li.t a ll Ume.s The re Wlll be no Klare
rrm • th(. UghLo; an d also no shad
owt~ A 11peelal white football will be
ured in all or Lhe nlglit ga mes play
ed h~re which v.1 ll be pla) cd m
Frld::n nigh t.!! betrfnnlnR at eight
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Field To Be lllumtnated
By Mean• Of 28·1500

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Cotach Baltyn ha:5 :leen bus ily
r ngaJ' t'd In rearra nilng th e sche
dulr.; tu cuu ply wllh th
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toc t t 1. 11 here und to uu lc there ha.s
been lour home gn meti :;ch~ uled

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rm liGht11 ellmlnn
play Asryt he
Naa,ht football lor Middleport a grcs:oe:;
iam&lt;e.s ma ypro
be
the pin y d a t 110 ext1a chai g&lt;! In ad
many f&amp;na of that sport here for mission
•"....., put few week,!!. and a dnlam
M tdd l1pmt Hik h t'ich uol lu1..s
ol a. few lntenated persons who bet 1 lh e fl.rl&gt;t school as a m e m be r
haped to establish the Idea aa a j of lw BouthcasWrn 0 uo l.A.&gt;ague tn
faet haa been re&amp;Uzed Ulrough adco t.he niRht foo tball plan.. and
t.he eftorts of Coach Clyde Battyn 1 ll Ls generallv belle\ed that otJwrr:;
M:tddlt'port High School Athletlc wm adopt it wtthin a t!hOI't perlotJ
Association and th_,. business men jThe fligh t football plant h er e ts
Of tht" Yllla.ae
th e on ly one 89uth of La ncaster
eub1~t of coDU"overay among

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aud berore 1 Covto
300 old
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tle and to
plny arills
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Mary
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Albert Oordon a nd t we sons I
L ::onard e 1te1 Challes and Homer h.: t Tu c~dr y
lf\lned Monday Cl~ltn g l'. ith a morruni for Columbus whcr th ev
fJlower honoring her sister Mrs wiU atte nd the State Fah
Marlon Allensworth at her h onll I Mr and Mrs Hnrl y Rou~h Rnd
on Second street Those present ecn Kenn~t h l"'ft Tu"'~&lt;iny morni ng
were Mrs Starling M..Cullough ror Huntington ror 11 \ll;lt wit h {
M"S Cbarles Barnett Nellie zerkle rela tves
Ruth Wille Zelia l.Jgh\..t!r Ruth
Mr and Mrx w A Fuwler t ~ rt !
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a tired bw;in£8S man is onl v
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SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally

M rs F 0 J oachim and dau gh
te r ~IU'U\f\ a H~ \l .. llllll; at t he
Healv homt o n Seen 1d A ~ e nuf'
Miss Baubara Ann JOll.chim has
been vls'ting bert fm s&lt;J me li m e I
Hf'lman K~:ffer h; p par ing to
move tnt.o the Po .... ell property on I
( Hllllll Street.
) Mr and Mt s Harry BoWI~s Mrs I

Necessa r y EYUs
Heat t ba lm was luven Led oo ihnt
utterl wo nan wm d n t lun u to go
around tclln g cverybod;. tJUlt ..h e!
had loved and lost
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Duke Muller Nllea Mich and
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lbi )' advantage&amp; of llw JlilhL Use WUbum Ev,.lyn 1.1chlnaer H A Speu Clncmnatl wun
P1t.taburth 8ept 1-INS--Hovz.
E•pr• .. l.-• C.•,l nre•
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ootN.ll k!ta haw betn elled by Vlq;inla O ttlll" R uth OraLe Louile 1other t..vo m,n.s r acets t eatW'lJ\i Receipt~ MIO market tairl~ i~.etlve 5COn' :lt 3 4 standard 28 J ~
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HI I!! 1 .. linn I PfMIIll• trthe promo&amp;ert It Will erl&amp;t* more Ta.lbott Me.s:lne Sm.tth 1.ncl Maynu tiny 116 cubic Inch plane&amp; or &amp;bout. 11teady to atrOlll with Monday t
!:Krtll miU"ket steady dtmllnd mo f! Ut'n !y C),! n101'1 tt 4:n twh ~ by Kt'Mnt&amp;lleat men W &amp;Uend Lhe pma J;liq,belb Covert.. The evenlnar w aA 60 or 1.5 horsepower
rree ad.vane&amp; weJa:hta Wlder 180 dt:ra t
supply o.mple ne~trby ,.. ... lUI ....
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ha~ ~fort could not because they 1LIY.'nt In playlna ClU'da. OQinty re
! lbl 115 to 2&amp; hllher Uu.n low tJme
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"fr"!' held In the afte rnoon~ durtna freshmmtl were
served to thoee
l...o6 Anwelt!s Se:pL. 1- lNS- f'or 160 to '.160 Lb
welJhts 11 815 1 10 len reoelp~ ltl 19
rrel&gt;h t;XL 1
hH tl-.t!8 "' h ~ 1 pie ani.l did
MOrt r.g houn It Wi ll allo dn:w lattend.tng
1Lhe .second time th e spnd da11h t.o light Ueht.l down tO 15.2!1 pip up ~~~ 21 n he:1 t!r) whl e~ extrtl
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1 rf'IO I tl t' r 111 rot' Di111 he
ma m
tntn e•ted
pt!ople
trom
l.h e Nation al &amp;rr n ets from here .o to 600 freely
desirable p:ti.Citl ug
Vt"getabkl&gt;
'"I t1
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l; ttat Ol'lo a: aa
rna ht :.k 0
ne l&amp; 1borine cttlea and ICboohl wha
suaPnnu: rAKT V
1C lt&lt; \ e hmd w a&amp; poa~tpot ed t.uda \ sows t 'l5tdownward
m &lt;l 00
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llUlY wL&amp;h to wltnesll umea bert
Til t' members ot the Pl.rst Ba.p~ t h ib ttme bec11.u.se of unlavorablf
Cat tle Recelpta Ml m iLl ket uld m~Of'~mne:;;\lt' 8 "~ P:Kttue:,P~
1 r.. r u ' r 11
lnhl'rent
but heretof Oft could not. bee&amp;~ tt£t rhurch ent.ertaLu 1 Motl&lt;hi Y Wtllther reports from th e mkld t: lot alow weak at Monda)' 1 decUnt'
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P I lr r t ~ J\
nluy he
t.hey w~ att.endln&amp;" KllJnea ot their eve!lb( al the lwlcHalne re:l~nctl v.e~t
common to med1Wll wel&amp;:ht f teen l
o.:tl
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Jwtl Other teem&amp; !rom CUinpt!tlni lon Or&amp;Yel
Hill wtth a aurprtae 1 According to prf!&amp;e nt plana •he i500 'JOO common to medi um &lt;' ul ls BRAZIL EXPLUNs t:l'tBA.RC~o
~hO&lt;J~~ m the Southea.at.em
Ohlo Ipt.rty In honor of the aot.h wed s~ed deroon.s w1J t.tl k ~ orr esrlJ l3 00 3 75
Leagues Wlll be aflorded a ctrance dine: ll' nnl veraary u! Rev and Nl a Wednesd ay monllng thte nd.lng to
C».lve!!
Rl!eelplli 160
market
WwshtnKton SE'pt I INS-Au
to c~ t he aame~~ al ter thy have p c ~ r ntey were pre land In Cleveland that eve nln&amp;"
!!l.eacly eholee \ealera 9 so 10 oo er cl:l n whe 1 l now urctered pnor t'l 1
pla~t.d d Ul blJ the &amp;.!Lt:m oon It ll!ented wtUl 11. lovely !lift Jn f(l
ll.ddrd ent1antl:i tu the $H000 bulk better Q;rade down to t1 50 AUK 23 J~; nut Lo be aff ected OJ
.Llso "Ill allow the local tea m to IJO mernlr.'nnee o r th e {.ICCU.'W)U At a t-v~n u caused t he first delay 1J " menmm to 1ood calves 5.00 1.00
Bra.z I~ Ul m m ~hs n bart;u a~ 1
to :l\1\1 &amp;arne d urlnu: the a fternoon late hour dain ty
rc{rea!mten u C(..ll teltan t wa Jtmg rot Jamea~ Good
Sheep R.ecel pta 1100 lambs 25 t;l U t' Import&lt;~ on c tn ~ Jo n u
haL th ey wlah to wltneu an d then were tened to u,e •o.IIJ"Ke num beJ w!n HB. II New York and Beeler I to 60 lower than Mond ay, best d1lly that G overnment ad,tsed tile
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return for theJr tu&amp;ht aame here l p~a;nl
B!t ... Jns Atlan ta Ga Ot.her.s en time choice handyweltlh l 8 00 826 cept~.rttn t"nt of co mm rce toda;
1ht~re hu bMn a six f()C)t wi:-e I
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t ~Ied i\l t' James H Doolittle Ha1 bulk belter arade 65 lb6 and abov I
reJ.lC D erected aro und
Ult: enUr
CALLED TO AKII.ON
old S J oh m;on Capt Jra C Eake 17 flO 8 00 moe:t common and mt&gt;d
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neld with 11.1 entrance on elloCh 1 Mn Minnie Neutzl1ng v.as called Ll I Rf.'lchers &lt;~I d Waltt' r J Hun !urn lr.ln ds 3.50 ~50 agt&gt;d WPl.hers
s1dc Lf t he stadium and A.l&amp;o many to Akron Monday evenln&amp;: by t he te
25 to 50 higher str leMy iOOd &amp;rades
other lmprovementti hll w
been 1aertous lllneM or her eon Edward
up to 3 50
mad#' on the locu.l rlelrt 1unng th~ H e recently Wlder ,..ent an opera
( op SE T S R ECORD
paat rew ~Its
tlon and hla cond1t.lon was thoU¥ hL
Cam Pern 0
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PrDt't1ce Wd bqw1 here Tues to be much Improved until she rto &amp; ttln: a new natlon~t rf'Cord Pa
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Dr H D Bro wn has opened a Dent"!fo
day afternoon wit h a large n wn 1 cetved word Monday st.atln¥ that t rolma a
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I...oa Angelee po hc~&gt; depa r tme nt to ~o; l eaC:
dem 11. 11.d ralr sUJJJ..' ) h c 11. n
lower busmeu block P ome rol
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Ml tes Zelia and Betty Llgt ti' duy had won the lndlvidtJal pollee ht t1 VV ht n.s 22 24 m d h n~; 19 22
wee
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Ipi~tol m atc h held here in con nee }P.ghorn henl'. Ill' 19 leg hor 1
calisthenics Ln order to aet all in Ifi.C"cm paned by Mr a nd Mn; J B tlon \\ lth the Natio nal r tne an d 15 prlng~r s 1 ~v
hea~) t;Ol or ert
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F.hap~ for the re&amp;l training period K•ng returned from sno 1 \\1..-&gt;eks p!:;to l to urnament
broil rs 21 20 liKht colored bro J
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This wtU be done before a regular vl61t with re latJ\ e~ a t Holidau
Nowka scored 261 out or a JXN&gt; trs 18 21 roaters 13 14 aucM IU I
Your Patronage WtiJ Be Apprec1ated~ J,

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( l lhl.' project will be started 1m
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every tobacco leaf

Ha
y~ l-aa.
spent
Sunday
M r and
Mi'ti
Man
Br ys:nt
a n dwithMrs.
Jennie
all b.;iclc:•
Ht&gt;m) Dormlck cf Htnttng:1 on
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'Oh that a all right!'" The tnnet
Hellry Hill of Columb 1s "as a
and the httle accompan~ 1111 lauK~ vbdt Jl htre Monday
sounded eare:kf!~ but Wynter ~a ..
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Blanch"' Good1Hn ' llnt mg l
that the g1rl fl hps tjmvrred
But It a chtr In Mlddl"port anct Porn~: I
there s no fi~htmf! a ga m ~t mv 1uc ~ rc \ returned Monday fl l 11 C o
l lumhus where she ho.s bel n attend
ton1gh~ I thmk lll Just watch th• ing u lio StAte University tm t he
other11
1 11 ummer teun
Mr.. uooJv. 1 v.l!l
Only for a mom ent or two K:~lh make her hom ~ m MlddleJXIrt fo r
arme F;~nng stood wa t h n~:t tht I the t..'•mh1g wlnt&lt;&gt;l 1u d v.JII 11\ e In
play then shpp~ d away lrom tht 1lhe 1ropntv on the corne1 (Jf Th'lrd
1able.
aud Locust
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Jnn Wynt~r wa!l about to mov•l
C F Rathbtun and Wtll Juhl
acro&amp;s t o her when Maim mtrr ling ot the Mlddlepo1 t
Rn thbur u
put.J'.
~pted her. to wlusper &amp;011\l'thml qon a nd Frank Ben 1 of Lh"' Rut
DESPERATION
wtth a am 11e on the heavv em • dent IRw:l stor left T\Je!lda v 101 Culum
NOW GO ON
The little heap of paf'er money face that IIODlehow made the otl el l bUll where the ~ will buy llms 1e
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It• on the table by l1 c.r a1de had melted ...n yea ra to k&amp;ck !urn She saw th~ pn&gt;tb nted th er " from Chlcngo Sl
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ilWl7 Fro m her brocade handbag
1 h k b
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All f!l.ares In Mtddle ort will be
Ye
10medung on puse t e g1r drew oUt very sloWly a IIDSnuhngly and tutn away lea' mt l pe 1 on Thursday afternoons be
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!"ery ttnte, Ju,n" MtU7 told hun tthy Wad of hotu She b1t ber t1p M'alm wtth a rr ow 11 ltke a thund er 1g nln~ Tburscta.y Sept 3
AJI the bic o~bei' • are wmm up as once agam her stake was raked c.loud-wlrlch s eemed to afTond WJu
Mlu Edith Horden of Columbus
~l•ht. Ther-e .7011 aret-29. T
1~ WttJI casual cheerfulneaa b7 Hd kr &lt;onstderable rtattsfact\on L«tu ts vbltlng with Mr and Mrs Hor
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llalm wa&amp; a m~ n who m all the g irl11 1ace Roush
• at lie aiOwfnc iYor) 'ball Hropped \ De.Splte her effortS ll oompo~are prttty or plam, he felt should snttb
____ •-:::=c:--to .ttl ••mber alot
her face could POt lnde that decpca on ~le
A bft ! flond mao "hose DJ!mt 111'1 ltralne&lt;! look In the eyes '()f
A-d
~a• Malle, '1'011111 d1sau~lcdly frqm Ius ~ome. Of the players greed ftar.ed like .,. .,.. •tlyway it gave tum ~ 11
thair.
a naphtha lamp but tt was not th;ll chance. H e cru~ H·tl ov~: r 10 hu wi\b
Continued rrom PP e onel
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hts cheery rllrlhu crooked 5tml~n~. ttteYe tho bally whe.cls 10 lers-somC"thrng more hke sheer a t mlle that lnOst women found tar da ys races which mtuked the ac 1
true h ~ Murmured to Wynler "'h desperatiGii as 1t seemed to W ynter rnore o.ttractne than a hu s lu~l of mc:re tual stalt of majOI competitive
'1t.ot 1llldren a bult-1 ~on t mean And yet bow could the wlnmn' or g-ood looks to winch mctdentally events In each even t Mr 9 Omlle
tlat, but 111 •wear the 1nfemal lostng of a handful of Trel'&amp;ury notn tlu'l big ntRn with Ihe lazy h 111101OU! nosed her pilUle over the home
warrtd I "~ ha c k~d :lJ ev ~ry ru.lly matter to that l'lrl be rem~:m gra:r eyes .could lay IW dum what- 1 vlon less than 100 !eet ln front of
lline tonfg:ht •nd •t harsn 1 come up bned on the crest of the wRYe. ~ne eYer
her Missouri rival
'once"
of fortune 1 fuorrtetP
Livingston the Illinois sLunte r I
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ln jun W ynte r s mmd wa11 a 111Jd 1 "\idha.t have 1 done th at JOU was nearly n full lap ahead or his
PERVERSITY
den p1cture of a n1ght ol man: than :; IOU c ut me dead Miss 1 anng i ' nearest tlvBI In wmnlng th e men s
~ II , __ ,_ d
two yean ago when Frank SeYern Jun Wyuler cha llt! ng rd ga ly
free for all SO mile even t for
-a a .._e m a dectdedly evit 1 d d
Not that Wynte r was surpn scd planes of 510 eubtc Inches
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he JOl\Ditr rtlaail.grmncd cert hall 08 Droa.dwav- that of a Kat\tanne Bh&lt;lllld ha ve fo.rgolten average time was 147 7 miles per
UD~f-~paUtetlcally He haU.:no par girl With a •lohn who had playt'd h1m 1 hey had only met o nce ~e hour the fastest o r t he f\ve rnces
tic""""" Ule 1-for bad loaer' Be stdes Ch
fore when Fnnk Seve rn had mtto yestf!rda.y all or which v. ere !lt"t fo I
Every
made
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mgen 1eltmg free cascades of
f the fin est to b acco 1eaves t h e worJd can
~for him Tune he learne&lt;l to be dan cmg illver notes th at &amp;eemed to KIVCO In hon()r oi this fi.S IIl¥ ~tar
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• sportsman &amp;lid lose decently
weave 1nto thetr pattern of matchl~u
offer-the finest from Turkey-the finest
ball wa1 apun Thrn
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an dreams 10 exqa1s 1te 1n theu+ tender~
"J fccll qnght to \mow y6n1 the
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ll~tlll aod fcehng so near to t ears g~rl sa1d un1c rtully lh&lt;'v had
and Feel Ltke • Young
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•Well rm damned!'" broke out IIJ,at fiJr moments after tlte last note mo.ed II.WllY h om the b;~h! lr bf
...o 3ray•
an t e aro lnaPJ-the Cream of many
1" slvely "'If that ha:d qu1vered mto s1lence tt was as 1 hatter "round the rouldtc lable
!~"'",te~14111 "
Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco
.-n t..,. 1am1t. 1te 6 rst time J don t though the great hushed hou se still But J m a fn. d- - •
stake 2l turns up'"
held tt 11 breath.
She shook ber head
leaves, regardless of price andkind, as
But Jntt. W7nter hardly heard He
The New York ('ress had be('n full
'Don t rou remember • cheery
was •tarmt as tf startled at a gtrlr11 of th11 1 ,r1 .,,01111 st Rll ss tan o n her JJ&amp;rty at Rumpehnay u • between
nature produces them, contain harsh
black and D!fUYe whose face had motloer A s1de who had Oa~hcd into two and three years ag6 fl'
ir..ritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclustve
laaheil out u n e • p e c I e d I 1 from fame almost in a mght And not
Of eourse I remen1her hOW a
•.none the little .crowd r•nd tlu: only her talents her beauty T be glu.m of reco~:,rn1l1on slrow~d sud
uTOASTING" Proces11-a process that
rouletle table-and'
it wu DQt her hm d h er 1nump hant progrea• wa1 a denly 1n hfr face. "'You ""nle
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arreat n*
W8t th a t pun"fi es, that InC
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'- alont that drew h1s story strange an d ' d ramat1e ~enough 1 rank Sewern"
...... e. ntenl gate. tho ugh efle was to tnlri&amp;lJ! publ IC Itlterest stdl more
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I 0 f the mo dern Ul tra
10Iet Ray-expe I8
••lly the molt atnkmiJ lookmg n tlie ptrsona1tty o1 t 11e nstng 11tar of a cllan ..
gl,l
• e 10 ho• l•orn •r
womaa tller e •t•l~ wnh a dark
Arter knowing that porgnant
of year&amp; ago w1th her taY lot.ugl11 " ~Certain harsh irntants naturally present in
dtlical~ IOYehneaa that somehOw Wynter had marveltd les• at the .,.o1ce1 her I'IVId, ehannute ~rsonal_ f!
aucl"et~~ a" un Enghsh mtr;a.m m depth of leclmg e~pre.ned 10 Kath i~7 l-ler vosce petjmed to '-~v~ 10 ,t
eve~y tobacco leaf. We 11ell these expelled
Iter
She •eem~::rt tct hoM aloOf anne Fatmg • ph•.r•n,- ot 1 Chanaon Ita old bdo,~~.n~ timbre. there ~a
irritants to manufacturers of chemical com•
Ita-om r,he ~e•eral talk and l&amp;!lght(lr T~lste ..
IOIIICJhitJ« Jo tier ~yet now Ytry f•r
. . . ~re ... a atnunt:d lbo~ ID her
When S~v~n had frtrodu~d th em frota happloeaa or lau,h~er~
pounds, who use them as a base in makmg
~... tblturh Bile were. noJIIplaJlft&amp;' Wynter had half rxflccted • ctrt~tln She- wenli on witH 6 lillie faiAtly
h
d
'eDunl~ fOr the fun oft~ dung
t~e: ftw eeJtbnues apolog~;t1q smile:
I eep• ip*, as well as a powerful spraying
1hsiiiusJOmnent
Her tte~ had been clean \ou:t, •plo he had met had prMed ,lllistmc~ly "'I remember aow quite di6tinetly
1olution for fruits, flowers and shrubsllh•r •it'P
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1Hsdlua10 mng at dosl! quarte 11 He anlf bow Franll: Severn told me y
That r'rl whorn lit' h1f llet teen nerd bOt have been drard. Off ~he were one of h•s oldes1 fnen.ds • •
enough to permit the daily dipping of over
~ than two 7ear• •dO in New p"'tform 0!1• w;o 11ld not have know• 1t'a 1lupad of me &amp;ot lo reatl yow
50 nnn h
he dail
f
Worlc.. whe:rt her +name tiad ..._shed lhat ahe wall a r~lfbrtty-gay charm- •ame."
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tY~ 8 eep or t
y spraying o many
~ •.~d~~!~ter of wbfte ticht frlaom 1111 .-atural1 110 utterly unspoiled b•
h atruek Wynter £rom her manner
thousands of t~ea. Thus, you are _8Ul'e these
~....- a ... f: ur a &amp;teat p1eaaure: pa «
uc~~tsa.
f
that Katharine could -.ot hawe heard
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ho\r ........ tho
yet of Stivern'o &lt;ll•••P""-. 01
BATt. m&amp;N noo• oN
trritllnU, naturally pr~a ent in all tobacco
'IIOIIICideliee: that had brou1ht them HURT
course. tber.e Wad "been 1)0tbmg 10
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11 Middleport Ohio R F D
le~retber Qaln too1ght, ao elo1el7 h was not e'!sy to reconcile that the pTese that mornm1 about that hOlnl I WlLS in such s wcakene-d l e-v 1
ia y.uur .. \J~I J.
followtna apon Snero's diaappear memory PictUre With the figure In dtsqutetlll&amp; ltlyster, and probably
Before taki'llf Btanso System I 11Th.e,,.-re out-so they can't be in!n No wonder
uce-Xath•rlne Farmgl
mauve and black bendmiJ with ab· she had not aten the nenfnB' paper&amp; 1Tonic I hart nlccoughs tor sixty I
The aQ(ht of th•a -'rl' • face that •orbe:d eye• cm:r the roulette table It would be a ahock to her when he cc11dltJ.on th e.t I could haidly rulsc LUCKIES are always kind to your throat.
IN W
kat seea 10me J 000 odd 1\ httle wrtnldy frown bad crept Into told her the Dewa, thJa g 1rJ and: my hand I sYuted taking Stnnso
.0.. awa1 from Eoaland, bad j1mW,.ter'aface. Hewufarfrom Severe had~ aucb 1 ra.t frleruh t8Y&amp;t.em Tonic and commenced to j
Dept of Agnculture, BureaN of Annnul
•roucht lim Wyater ap wttb a quick. a Pantan-but he anddenlr hated the m those New Yorlc daya1 be rem.t;m- fed better right away 11.nd lmprO\
aaer thrilL How unazm1 a chance atmoApbere of thll place. hated to bored.
eel l'llf)ldly and now I 1un able to do
Industry, Order Nto. 210
llathetboutdhuertmacroiiK.ath-! aee the afrl who ••d ~Wed In hla
Oh I'm JJm Wrnter-1.....__ a hatd Clays work eYery da y I am
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. . - F &amp;f111l eow, 10 c llf:I.J apoa memot)" pmbhnl' leYetiably watb m .-ot • b1t surprt~~ed you want re-o like a yuoni tnftn
..,. ltewllderiq lti.J'lllt'rJ 1bout tbt that ltrallled. desperate look Ia her mJrdma of itr he laa1bed. •ee~e~~Friends have noticed the 1m
. . . 10 wllro111 be owed 1be1t 1ntro- c,u-that 10tnebow hurt bJm.
n~ caa I M upected 10 ,n. a
provement in ml healt hy appear
' t! ll New York more tt.aa two S.ddea)J the roae. Tbe laal of the •tnt ~t..!_~ ol tire -.11 fr7 ance I eat rood meep well and
,..,. NOUttlc pile pi notN lt7 her tl~ bad. tho'n ~
:I 1 An 70'f feel .,ftne I cannot say enuugh in I
OMe. u If tuddetd7 eae•elou• ef jJee• taked fa "' the bank. Un. O'lel' Ia EaiUd Pfrtfea•onally. Kilt praise of Btan~SD System Tonic and
Ill PH. tkc afrl ....need up the Hl1clre11 munaared with the lacile Farhttr1 l,'ta j1111 b.ck my~eH froa~ I heartily recommend this medl
IIWe t. Wy1ter'1 direction. For &amp; IJftlpalhf of lonl' pradiee
remote wfld1 .iD th• Ar,entiM •d cine to anybod..,... who lA In need of
- - Mr ey• aeeme4 to " • ' "'Sure JOU WOR t 10 00~ Such a ihoekiniiJ oat or toac:b with ltftr7- lt.
Sunshine Mellows- Heat Punfies
WJWI .., aM a f1lnd7 ~·Jed look pft:p to ·~ playms ~aow lttd BOt thhla. Bat of cou~ fOU .rc trlRespeettully
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. . . . ..._ litera H if totDethfna in ti¥e ,our hack a chance of retrley.. emphin1 ah alona ttie llae,.
Rat.hburn Dodson
. . - · • lao atnJck her .. ncue11 Jar hHII AM 1 hate to tlolok 1 oa.. The look io her 1.aco took 11m or!~·~ To~ Is sold by
Throat ProtectiOn- agalnlt Irritation -agaln1t
, Pin Tlta, almo• at tho llad auck rbaall7 lucJo-. .,, dear-1 WJDter ahadr.
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Sbc was hun1c ftO luek at all, as
WJ'llter nw •• be atood w~tcb1ng
the play There was more than the
htnt of a &amp;tramed look m her fan
as if the game bad cone atead1ly
aga mst her f rom the motlU!nt abe
had sat down at the table
Four
tunu runmnc she backed red and
each tlmt W1th monotonou11 per~
&amp;Istence black e.me up Thea as
If on a sudden impulse sh~ mcreased
aJaht.
her sta'ke from ten sh111ings to a
Wynter r.a:uma to Londan and, pound sUD backmg red and once
to futfiU 1 p~m11e, attend• • roulette agarn her stake wu swept away.
THII l'lRST
ln.rt. altft an attempt
to retrle.e the lott Carina Rubies
lor tbt &amp;Lrl to whom thq rlc:htfully
lleloaa:. retums te En11and from
RIIIUia In .a--rate lear H• friend
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oJ• Wynter utd hill ..wyer Fellx
s..t. 111111 to Snenu nmote COUD·
try pJ.ee tG help Aim. but Snern
alrAdy baa been k•dn•ped and car
ried &amp;WI)' in Ul automobile in the

Our Own Vaudn11le
T h e husban d who went out t o
the :wo illld shot a oobra b€caure
h i~ v.i1c v; nnted a new awning
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o uest Your h ttle girl has htr
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am!&amp;- Dra.)l, • 43, both ol Oalll.polil 1uests ~r Mr. and !ln.' Joim 'r n,. Iowa heavywetp.t. knocled out ' O~d . Sept. 1-IN~Tacti­
Mr .and Mrs Dray were remarried
lew
Mr. and Mn. Bawnprdn.er 1 mmett Rocco. Ellwood City, Pa., .cal aerial mameuvera and 'f orma - l
after havinj been diYarced.
who baa been eniployed 1P the I5.)
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Harold SCt.rnty , Younctown. 0 ,
3 ·oo a. m.
OllVt!
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three yean. are maktnr their Atst ~ a vy
~~1h0th. ~~,.!-t.ed.
( BJ Long Tom
euily extlnsui!l.hed by
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dep&amp;rtment, only to l&amp;nce um.on of Galli&amp; County met
John W. Wtlldner of ColumbUII,
Anaon Freen. PUtllbllJ'Ib welter·
apln in the Ame 11pot m
90 a.iL a&amp;y session at the Or&amp;et 1~as the weell: end IJU8St of Dr o. ftllht. knocked out Tony Rubino,
about 6 t6 a m
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g, c:burch Tuellda,. Mla EBtb· IO Kineon.
Llllbon, 0 . (3.1
The fOOOOd blaze was !SOOn ex- er Rkk&amp;b&amp;u&amp;:h,
ot Rio Orand.-, 1 £dward Pritt of Leon. W Vo.., At Orand Raplda, Mkh-Charl~s
tinau4hed and the esumated 1016 Pl'etident of th"' ccun~y aMOCiatiJD waa dl..smi.Jied Sunday from Holzer u · rtn1er, wtnntpea-, lla:bt heavy·
to 'he building wa11 set at about preaided over t.hu meet.lng. A pot 1hospital fOllowtng a.' aucceaa.tul weight eha.mpton of Canada. and
t215. It. was believed the fire wu luclr: dtnner ,..w 81!!rYed to the mlltlly 1 thyroid Op!!r&amp;UOQ
Mart LevlltlldOWBicl, Wayland, Mlch,
bl5 tin' •l.artied from a cigarette in a membera pruent at noon lllld durDr aL\d Nre Erneat Wood and drew flO.l
B. box and the aecond blaze was be·
·UeYed! to h.ave been caused rrom a illi' the da;.' stYe~ minlaten or children left '*re on a moW!' t.rtp
the
county
mlnbterial
aaaoola.tiob
to
Kltchener,
Ontario
and
BeYerly,
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llna:erlnl' !IPII.rk
a.ddreaaed tht- meetiniJ 00 the dU- .MiiWl.
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rerent phl\8flll of temperance.
Mn. Lola C. Neal haa u h~
guestl her mother and brot.her,
BODY IS F!D
Mrs. C W. ctlerrlntton of AUce
RIChard WilcoXen retumtd. home
·The bOdy of Cha,l
Tyrell, 111,
PERSONALS
and H. E Cberrtngtlm of "Oolumbua from the J:l,01;pltal at Parkereburl
inmate ot the Ohl ' OFJ')!tal for
Mr and Mrs Ray HoWler and
Wednesdi.JI', where he had been for
, WBB found- aturday in
the past two weeD.
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of bushes on Ule farm ot Mr and Mrs 8 P Windom of Co- I
lumbu• wen the guests or Mr
Mrs Blanche McOullocb and
Tht! i\nmate had
children vllltted Mn.
Comella
11J ~~~·~,,:o~/':':l;man
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for several weeks und Windom's brot.her-ln-law and alsBy~ 8
Clendenin at pt_ Pleasant. one day
he had become" t1. vic- ter, Mr and Mrs M T. Carter, I
1 At N.. y k Er ·i ·
play.
Oarnl!ld avenue Sunday
last week.
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Eunice
Erwin
has
returned
tc:-n h . w or n e Scha&amp;I, BosMl65 Beulah Barnett ' retui'Qed
Jam@IS T Haru;on reneavywe:lght, knocked out V1e- hom~!: from Beech HUI
Sund!t.y
a verdict of exhaustion when to her home Sunday after a week's
visit
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ftle
nd,
Miss
Ma.ry
tono
Campr.;;o.,
tile
ArRenUne,
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where
Hhe
YlBited
relat.l~er.
for th~
an auto))l!y was held over tbe body,
Steve Hamas New York, scored pa.at weet
Tyrell apparently
becoming ex- Louise Mf:Dade or Portland
Mimi VlrRinla Lynch left Tuesday I iec~n!cal kaye. over i\ltke Diaaui.v
Mr. and Ml'!l. L. C. McCulloch
hausted Riter he had wa.nde1·C((
were Bunda)~. viait.ors at OeoriJe
awaJ fnxn t.ne t h~(lital. l{e haa tor Cleveland where she wtll be the 1 tal an heavyweight lJ.J
Etnest Guhrl&amp;', German heavy- , SI•uvh\on'e,
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been a patient the~ Wll~· a month guest ot Mrs E&amp;fl Pleston (Ruth
"' 1 ht, dereated Pat , Redmond, 1 Lloyd Baker returned
homl!
aq.d hl.s home wa.s In Bowllny Lippincott) until Sunday
Dr and Mrs. C. B Parker have lrt l nd , (8 l
from Nitro Jut week where he has
Green:
as their RUest the latter'~:~ mother I J , ' k. Mccarthy, Boston heavy· been employed tor the past few
and BliSter, Mn C D Olst and wcl l! ht, defeated Mlckey Taylor, months.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
1 MISS Dorothy Olsl of Athens.
Jer ~ey City HI.)
Mrs Mary Powler who has been
Tbe following marrla[!:e 11censl!l! 1 Mls D L ortmth of Oallla, is
l'CmtM" De Stefano. New Haver. seriously UI at her home here Ia
been ils!iued here t.o Alfred j making satlsfact;ury improvement l h~a.vyweight, deteated Jeny Pave· l •mprovlniJ &amp;lowly
21, and H~hm Halley, 11, f1 r.m un operation which she un· hw. New York (6)
Mr and Mrs. R. H McCulloch
Ch~hlre, L M Burdett~
dcnvcnt recently at lhe Holzer hos
Pietro Corrl, Brooklyn heavy- and son Ivan Ylr.lted Mr. and Mra.
Ethel Blonche Arthur, 26, Pltal
i weight, defeated Ed KeliP.y, BOISton Hoyt Jividen at Pt. Pleaaant 8UI'J.
John W Dru}', 34, and
Mr
R Phillips (8 1
d&amp;y

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tioo nyln&amp;; by foUJ squadrorus com pril1n1 72 ftshtl.n&amp; planes or tl'JoC 1
FlHt Army PunWt Group wUJ 1
feature the Nation~ Air R&amp;ce'i
proaram on Tuesday , Sept
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whleh has been desll:llS.ted aa l
" Arm.Y Day "
Deflmte plans ot the Army's par
tte~pa.Uon tn the Air Race&amp; wer,..
reeelved recently by contest omctali" ftom tlle Army Depa.rtment.
captain Hurh :M Elmendorf hall
been assigned a.a ltalllon omoer for
the Army lf'O\IP which will attend
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In Th e Field And Woe·
fully Weak On T!::.,
Offenohe

BQtWirone which compollt' the
Pb'at Pul'fAdt llfOUP •re !:.he l'lth,
eomman4e4 lby captain Ku&amp;a o
Hoyt of TraYM'R Clty, Wch,; tlle
mh, commanded by C&amp;ptabl R. 0 .
W. :BleliSley of Chlca"10: the 36th,
W• •r• prolid of ow r•putdiOII
commanded by Plrst Lieutenant M.
f• .... ,.,_c~.w.. •conomicel tirw
L. EUntt or New YOlk, and the i4.
t)l, commanded by Fl.r!it Lieutenrw~ir _,l y.., ctn b. confld•nt
ant Harry A Johnson nf Mlnneath•t your r•p•it job will 1M uf.
poll!!. Major Gerald E. Bn~wer 11:1
in our hlt~td•the commanding of'ftcer of the unit
Ha.lf of the unit will remam
Our titt r•p•ir d•]Hrfm.nt l1
here a.nd perform each day at. the
races whJch are to be held from 1 I'IWlillf•in•d on 1 f1ctory IN1ltAug 29 to Sept 7 In addltlon Ul.c ! f•ctory tr1in•d Ntplir lfltn-fu·
"Flying Comet," o. plane eQuipped
tory method1-f1~etory •pprOYtld
wtth special ftreworks racks, wiH
•lntrictlly op.retod Htinn vufpresent a fireworks display.
canizin9 •quipmont. W• hwit• you
Contests oftlciala of the 1931
to ln5p1cf our compl1t. ••rviu
races have made a ruling that no.
dyer may pa.rtieipa.k! In Ute rac:ng
f•cillt;.,_
events ,Bebeduled. for every day
dur1nR the t.en-day PJ"Oir&amp;ftl unlea~
BROOII:S·EBERSBAtCH
he hu 150 hours of solo flying to
his credit One-third or tnat tim " IUicldleport.

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-lf4ta !V'Qf.k, lj{l):lt 1-Ka)'e J)Qn arc you IJOlni to do to. overcome Lht He ~1ioweft 'ltht. "IJY - btao11L1Dcr erf.rJ \ll.l.n lie WlYb Dorl Is ~ 11rea.t
1tu•~- ~net.bl
up bl&amp; eleeve wtili ~ haLJl,ilcap uf havinw only une pro- ! Hllied to the dauiht.er of 1 a. Ne'M i l(l Entcl~o~nd lor he Is re~l &lt;ham·-1
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11It. t:Jl&amp;!J:~e llor? Gar Wocd ha~ Lwo pn.&gt;Vfl- Yorlt btUJiter
pion automob{le and bOal racer
1trmsworth T!up
the 8Qeel;l loll u.nd the cour6e IH Detroit Is I
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he
"We sha ll worry along " One no- the LindberiJli ot EN:laD.d tor he t hrourh wa~t!o ot L11.lr.e
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·• e'o .n .. ~l 1'- Qne c~tnnol heLp b4~ )lel~.eve \hb t lce(J u twb•klc In hi;; cyr
I Latcs much the same attU.ude ~ I more thsn no· mile!
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. r'lflllm~ar~
· .. Lou Hill
land u wp~h tie hali bJ"Ol.liDt I Indeed Ul~re ale !l w SIJU I tsmen Llnd~rgh tatd 'to'III:U',d . ...... ~uon l arrl'l'lny In Lhih t:oun.try too
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Don He J:ieeffi5 to ha\c Uw fu.cul· the Ro)al AI~ CorJ)M l~~lng the I ISUpt'r -chargt.'d motorH Don i!

Ste•e Znoalcy, Poland.
At Kontteal.....ae6qe.,.
l ll'Uillla. dllta\ea OICII'fe"
Ntbruka.
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' ' Oklahom.t; "d~feated r UDo '""8tltD- •• bQm, QennUJ.Y.
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wltb llll fUYlterJ'f Btt1P ~"-'1f.'
Jroit RIVer foi- ~he 'jte~ r •
boat Je.re iD tb.e wlotld'',::Mb
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~t!Cu•l '""'"'e''MJ!lt " Ktn~.:.-~L~
Etli!ll&amp;llinftn: bolder 0( "t'tle.-' ~'w
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" We ha'l'e improved on the boall
CO,I..lfiideriitN)' ~uL do not ru;k me
be~
somethnrs pl{&amp;.se, to lell you about the deLa.lb
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Bw~ 1 a ..~nt!
m.w it. betW today lhnn que11tlon!i about her constt·uctlwl
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hJa. ""'It
Satlll'day, Nov. 1
a}Lc~ ~ut ye.;l.e• d~ u1
Michigan
vs Imllnna at M1ch
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IIi,• \%..ting aasrccutluu did not
r~~w~nstoo. Senat.uu b&lt;t.h- Chlcaao vs Atk at Clut.:ago
Illtnols vs Wlsconslu :at U1
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t)&amp;.. 'l'wQ JJI'lfl wen on t{l.l} baf!.a u.np
' hoW anything flag shy, Uuy simIowa vs Nebraska at Llllcoln
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---up :umbe~ a.U1h. pJ£clicJ Lio}'d
11 ly pJa~ed u good skady gam~.
Nort.h\•,esLem vs Mum, IH Evuu~
utk.l 'll!' Lhe ball wlv n it wus hit Pomta To Babe Ruth Who ~rown t.®k PfltJ look. at tlw !;lt~a.
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to thrm and Ueldmg lt Lo lhe IJIO·
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bou1bt To Be mouM P w er and• walked Ohto Sta t~ n Navy nt Columbu~
11tt base \Vhen the ':)CC&lt;LSICo1 de
"DODe·,. ID } 92S
llllll r1&amp;:4t ove-r to nn.t.
Furduc vs Centenary uL PuuJur
lllllnllt'd ln wntra~t. to thlS, \h~
And that 1!.1\Ve Lou Gehrig lu.s
~hanby, Nov. i4.
t•utfJ, gathned toscthc1· for thli;
ereat opportpmly Lou prcmpUy
Nol"thweslem \ s
ludla.na ul '
~,.mlL old neatly ~vcryth:tlg ti1aL
(f:dltot"s Note- Tliere bas been a Pl'k"d a. wtlal!! of a ha,ner ,and It
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Cnlcago VIi lllHJOIS at Urb,ma ·
UW\' wete good luUcJ~ nne. as htl- chances ot JB.ck Dtmpae;y, former wb~ 1ft one PlO~ than boasted b~·
Michlguu Stutc \.S Mlch1a;an ui i
tu~. til LY were ru~te n fl&lt;::.lq.ps.lw orld's heavywE!Igbt Champion, t,o poo~ O~rge Ht:rme..l Ruth prob-~
Hay Hnrbr-~cht, P•tchlng " br&lt;t.nd stage a real "rome ~k:" Inberna- ably got amall solat:e out of the Ann Arbor
Cm nell Col \IIi Mlnu nl MimiC·
of ball that would w:ln the ileat rna-~ tton.a.l NeWs Service asked Artie "Me fact that Brown preferred t..o piLch apofls
JCI"I I~ d gameli, was tteated tn cne oovern1 lamoua physieaJ
trainer, to Lou..
Purdut' \'." Iuv.a ~t Laffl.\'Ctk
ul lt.t• most atr:Jcluw; l xam;Jics 01 the mar, who brought "Babe" Ruth
TJ\c homer was the fourth in a.~
Wlsconsm vs Ohio State at
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tuttL'II suppvrt, exhJI:,tcd on the. back, and who had Dempsey tn man)' days fOI" Gehris. It m~.ghl Madison
lccnJ field dmlng thc crlluc sJnson. traintl1k' at hut~ gymnlLBI9PJt ~ ha.vl' wen the ball game but il
S•turday, Nov. 21
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dj41 1'J::'"'il'be SeJtato1s rallied 111 the
H ,\'::ts Simply an utf"!:l18hl fc;, the year, to write his vtewa/
lndJana vs Purclul! at Bloom- I
j,)cRl lads ant:.! how the took adBy ARTgl McCJO"v5RN
• M'~t t.wo innlnp, West ·~ s,ugl.c ing:tun
Hlllk•cc of it.
(Wrl.t~p exci~IYely for l- N _@1.&gt; J!Co1m tfil! rup. tha~ l:&gt;na.tdwcl IL
ChJcagu vs Wisconslll at ChJc;;.Nml lllts Wt:Jc g.t•nelcd off thl!
New ~Ort, ~- 1--Jadt. De~ for ~~ atnators, 6 to o Tile VIC- go
I ~lw' ,1 llu!L J ol t! .!l fluklcs, s~rl .sey can get bimaetf 1n 1ll:&amp;ti &lt;18.81 tory mg.bled Washington to r£'Iowa vs r.i corthweslt't n at Iowa
lll!l~h gt,Gd
t!€"9.ds- up
hcldmg ftahtlng condition. He will not be me.IU In undisputed pOSStsston ot City
dl'luu ~· of, Raymond and one Of t)le De'mpaey o1 Toledp, to be 1!1\U'C . .teew&gt;d pl!U)e
Mlchtgnn v~ Minu at Ann Arbo•·
II'Oll 1tl havt- Cl..llYCL~d Into
a PL.lt But he wJll be lri be'ter nstitkla
"'" York~ Oiant..s leg Y.CliiY Ohio Stale vs. Illmms uL Colum(eLl Tl u '&gt;li h.ts t caLtcr..:d tl!l tol- condition ij'L~UJ he was m lf$'1. it {rol);l double-beader.s, ' amazed b) bus.
l\, 1\' tll1ee in th~ Lnst 1Whng, ac- was C(mceded that D•rbpse)'
"U l._l:l{leXI;.li two games from Boston
11 m[".'llllct w•tlt a l'!l£.1Ce ll.~s::.rr.- in belter phJsical colliJIUon 1n ")I! U~Ptentng their cluthers un · th.
Pteltl of bobbles
p1odm.• d 1onr lfl!Can&lt;t 'l'unhey
nght t~~ he "mr~r-up spot In the NatJOnol
nu~&gt; . m the fXc ... ad L•'L' b.n;,'c p ro-~was in the contest wmch fbet ~bn ~ace. Y1't'd Fta.nkhO\Il!C sdveJtluc ~· cl tlu~ c mut , tw . m k
mL~~ hiS- t1Ue I nymly belieYe th4L Plaf.Ured th~ ttmt game trlumvh . 3
[Jla} ·•d·llng t.fl the IJLa.::.urc uf Lhe Jack Dempsey, ticlentltlcally ebndi2 when he p&amp;f!Sed a batter In the
1vcnJ. 1g 1c.r u:. ;u;,tm;;: .t.OlcJs L 1 tioned, can attain seventy per ee.nt ninth with the bags choked
the Et:-~t h , thn 'L' hll~ m u !lly .,k,p- of his best fighting condition. The
A healthy two-ban::r by BLIJ
[Jill!! Gcwn th. t..11l fiLld
llr.ud Ul Manassa mp.uler has just passed Teuy a 11d a smale by Melvtn Ott
I.:~W.1 wtth two n•ole attu&lt;:auus his t.hlrty-slxth btrt)lday.
1\n'niEhed the wtnnmc 1Un tn Ut ~
New Ymk Scpl 1- INS- Whll &lt;:
plays added m•utlu toalr ot taU:es u~:abe Rutb m tlllrty-aeven lllld tenth tG gl.ve :'few York the vcspe. thr Yankees hMe tJt•cn bobbmg
.tnd lhc UCGre :,tcr.d, nmu h1t ~ and
Bambloo, ls playing the best ; to 3 Terry Is now leading th ' a10und like o k!Le in u gale, Joe
nu" lUll'• fm the Vo.Sltsrs On th.J ~=~et~!th~~ec~~=~·~nw!,~1 ~u of=-~ Natl~ai mcult hitters wl1h 347 MCCarthy Is able to get ~ome so- '
'tlltl ll .. nd,
P~ me;oy
cloutr.rs
ppo
flf 'VILIJ top man wo a. y1~r n~o lace !10m re1101 ts t1 lnkhog into
~; arnocd lwo meB5l~· h'!.t.s In the fl.1 .t t.o be all wasbed up six y.ea.rs" !lifO· (th 400
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Waite
Hoyt
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f.-em
down JSIUIJJilllK tnnetoe1 ot thr. Sun Fran1
Cl nv1 1tcct mt :.J 1:111 cut
wh:::n tile gm,:t'"· 't ~
ln.la · A ber ,two unci~r climbed fUrther 11 h•s sensn- cls.co SeR.ls
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lf you hn .. e fol10weLi lhe Fm, _. the "Babe" joined his terun and ttonl-1 comeback scorm&amp; b1s secLhrc\\ out :l c1ty blue.~ at :.cctJnd the Jess that were &amp;upposed to be ond 5trat 11 ht shutcut as the Ath- tuncs of tht: Yankli'es this ~e ar you
Lu.se uhlle In t~ arc.L c. a doub-le In &amp;hot carr1ed bJm through- hLs JllOit letlc~ romped, 3 to o, o\er the Bos- don"t ha\'C tn be told that thete 1s
cxc!iangc for h.s slucle. Needless to successful 8688011 setting a new tqn !luddy Hcse. Ho~t gave seven Qcmg Lr:;. be R new mtu:: ict i!1 l!.IJ&lt;l
say hC' did not f1hd it
home run record: He has oonu.n. htts. cnc more thfUJ Wiley Moore The Yanks madf' a dt&gt;al With tile
In the f.l!th, ~ dJublc auct single ued these pa.st slx years to be the bqt a llhtglc", a. double nn:l 11. walk Scul~; b~ which CroseLtl would be
aqd cuUkld .tror and flc-lcteu outstandln&amp;: athlete tn bai!JebaiL
In the seventh up set th~ B:;atcn deUvered ncxl Spllng The Yll.llkces could use him now, but
Lt\p!•C. viCdUCCd tWO lUllS. Thebe
When .Qel"f!P!Si: atart~ , t ...-lntn,. h1l,tl~r.
~ltd tlil Wi&amp;lr.-t.he -&amp;w,lne I)J,:,-8 und.er · n;l¥ ~- t.IUa.
"WHle,Y'"'"l"ft"('lll h,!td a Held dn) Jacob Ruppert never a~crl -fur
and (.l!l.i Vli"Y \1.' .11 u.lt!l th~ e1c:htt1 ~-oUQd hJm to be 1n eXcellent ph,y- u [!16\'elluid c(ushtd the Chlcago CQnditlon or the tmmactJon to
wbcn ihcy 1-u·':cJ ot - r :muth.rllcaj condition. Hte was mWlli bet- Whit.' Sex 1a tor; Wu; HmU~d the waived
Oroscttl lms been hltllnli\' aroun&lt;l
m;el P.t' t!.I Jly li means cr t J t!Ju· ter than wall Babe ftuth when he eqx to six hita and tcppcd QCY. d
DP"ns Sf'Cond Walk,alut~fl cldtn came to me 0'1 ~~- Den'Jpeey Is pltchu'! g by maktnr two honll'lj; 350 nil season, und fiiJuretl m
choice and WJolhcr \\'uik This tUll 1sllll 11 flghtln&amp;: man at. heart No al)d a l!tnale Hls stu:klng 1Jru ush1 11lflny dt.~lJIJle plavs
Julmny Sal~a\rl
,l:jlospecli~e
was ,he oni~ :;lLt.."C I :'.t l!:t ~l . u that matter what h111 aRe, what WOJlld In C!ve runs, exclm&gt;IV!: ol 1lic l WI•
e'I'Cn ·cmottly lE;:&gt;tmbled .m Lttlll· tln.ve happened lf the long coupt Of he ,( Gred hlm..dl. lL wus nm W111 second bascmuJJ for tne
cd LUnrkcr.
Chicago was a shor~ count? Demp- succr·~s of tbe y~ar.
'32 Wa!i livmg up 10 11&gt;•:",~,;;;~;:':,::,~::
fil e ~
Pc.l,ero\1 ~~~&lt;I ~d ~ct .: n hJL.s, one n sey would then have performed a
Elx ·hit hurling by E.all Wh lt - with St. Paul
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lzga..,cr
hns ne vr1·
doubll, MlddlcpOJt, mn-J '-Ill tin succeSiifUJ comeiJBcx, be would hill ~UMli5hed the D;lJ~.;It Tlgct!-i
hlltmg powrr !Jut of u
to
~;1cs
hav~ regained hi&amp; t(tle
an 8 to 3 advantage ovr1· the m
a ke double ploys H•• hg-ured m i
f- c.Jiltr'-Y cc nlnl:ut~ d clcvc.n trDempsey Ia the finest pby~llcal Browns cf E!t. Lfluis AJ.;mn•lt•r u&lt;loitble p lay~ "In t('n (Jays act-~ 1
tonl, Mtddlrpr _, n,u;playc '( t\\oll!C specimen I have eYer seen. He has Wallitl nnP Koc.Ilg ctld llw t.:lt•U1- eight
lllg as pivot mun In fll'e uf them
Thl.o;; bunch cf E;l~ctncmu., play ll. taken good care of himself. He ing fer the Benguls
The Yanke( s au~ able to n~~tk c 1
1me Plllll? .tL al ! llmef., tt h nol Jlv*' moderately, dissipates Yet"Y
Ot:.n teams v.-e,"t ld! c
Wllnt M:cCm t hy calls ~ucket dou - 1
the f,a:;hy m anil uut .ttf,t•t lut little, enjoys smoking cigar~ anctl
ble plays, whelP. hatd hit dill'~~
nlwt•y;; a :;tcudy un.m.· til " Y. no loves guod food He i8 always play
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Jo.l
and slou IUnncJs combun" lo make j
1hat make:. o-.
cpposlt~un t.UII lng pranks on his friends, and
lllulttplc erasmc11 ca~y
wha. Lilt.'}' get In most Insta nce:; ...when not Jn training he has an,
On last meu the} rc nlmu;;t help
Lci!.dlng swnltC18 \\CI~ And "1'·.I abundance of eneri(y. He seems to
lt·• , nnrl hnl't' ltl l'tl JUSl :..n.1 1 wn\ '
who smglcd cuch of his rn:.t \(,t: 1be utterly tireless.
He Js here
nil SCfl~on
All Jcpnrls mdtcnt&lt;' I
up):.C::P&lt;mu. at th ::: pint.' ami there, everywhere-the
embodt~
th~t l&gt;qth CJU~ tltl u.lld
Sd1?.gU~f'l I'
Shmr who dcuth:d a.a·t :,u,~ lt o. ment of pep Hard work, and more
Chicago Sept 1-INB - The sch- ale ndrp~ 111 feeding L.htows
spcroSo.xcn Gallug'hl'i"r AolQ{r.,ut tma of It, Used to b!! Dempsey'&amp; formUlll edule of football tj:RIDCI:l 111 the "fl,g tly and getting UM! boll rt\1/lL\' uu ,:_..,I
Dunc;key lh. tn~t !em m th fnr training. Rnnd work, boJclng Ten," as completed iH a.s follow!:
tlt1al lap to £11 st m !-iwJn .sLylr
aouttLelu Ohio hue -up, sl, 1ci (.•n land bag punching were on his proSalurda.y, Sep,. 26
run:. each f''C illl'rlly:; 1uns wel ~~ gram for four m· ftve houtfll a. day
Indiana v11 01\lo U. at !!'mommat krcl -up b:'i Dunn Hemslc~ a nil The old methods of training wblch tngton
Sll,pr.
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might better be called st~ainlng
Htlls{lale and Cornell ::ol
at
Tonlwht at .,1x o"clcck . l!.llp
was the chtef reason of Demp&amp;ey~ Cblcago.
i\1\IF.HICAN ASSOC'I~JJjN
Wun r as t Pet.
ganu• will be p1o.ycd
t !lw .'n ooor physical condition In hla last
No Ds.k Ag and Ripc:;n aL Mnm
Crub
87
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erow·s BpcClals and a Joc.tl ham 1!!!r~d fi&amp;:ht.s
Dempsey's eners5'
Saturday, Ocl. J
St I •• ul
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Li3
ra&lt;&gt;t llll&lt;.d tv Jl&lt;~ stanley, stat b 01l
have .been coruerved-not
Indiana YS Notre Thune a.t In- Ka.l'ts C!tY
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dlj.na
Tud· tn.tpc!ts
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.slu..ILHlOp fm '" l·k.-.nugnn Filer~
Keep Ja~k in~
tal
Illinois vs St( Louis at Utbana
M'''~'l ukrr
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ll7
The: line-up
ti
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condi.B 0 E
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Pittsburgh vs. Jowa at Iowa City Cal•n •bm;
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.. 1 3 1 0 of tnlnd; keep hbn strona by a
Mt. Pleasant Tch . .a.nd Ypsilanti L•·"'" !1\r
f&gt;l
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f:lxc..n, It
•-Jlng r...,..-e, keen
' •2 0 I 2 0 moderate t ra. ..
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YS. Mtchlgan at Ann A1bm
Mllli,( J.pc lls
Galla,·ht• , :..!;
him 1 h
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All'!tr,;un. Jh
r,' 2 4 1 0 0
n IS natural htrh strUng ner.
Oklaboma Av vs Mlm1 al Minn. Tcll'.~o
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Ohio State vs Clncinnat..t ttl CoNATIONAJ, 1.[!\ (:l T I~
4 ., 0 3 0 0 vous state, "rarln' to go'' and hili
Dclm•t:•:y d
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age,
leg:~~,
or
what·~lave-you,
will
lumbus
Club
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Western Reserve and Coe at 131 r uis
113
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4 0 1 4 0 1 •"•~'oc'ka'd' hits opportnt from being
• e ou
Purdue
Nt\\ Yc1k
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54
f&gt; 71
Bca,t·t ~ IJ
4 0 1 2 l O
Bradley and lt. Oak Ag at WlH- Chlt-'1!-'U
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Evaros, c
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Bpcka.ne w h
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4 1 1 5 2 1
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pl. 1.- INSNob• v• No•thwc tc•n ot Evanu Broul' i~u
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Jock Demp.!ley, former heavywe'l&amp;ht
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PJtt, hw-gh
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2
38
Tr.talr.
M~ i-t H PO A E 000 in Gonzaga univer~&gt;lt.y stadlwn
Sat.urda.y, Od. 10
Pll1h:t ':ll'lphiR
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PO!Jll I"GY
MLchth. vs. Chicago at Ann Ad)C;r Cmr·Jronal•
4~
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5 0 1 1 1 0 here la.st night by .scoring 4 quick
StlVtl~. &lt;.f
In
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and
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Nor
western
vs.
Notre
Dame
at
AMERICAN
LI•: Al~UE
knockouts
531
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2
2
0
5
Dye , 3t- .
1 1 0 0 1J 1 canrlng the ti1t):l opponent thi"OUib Chicago
Club
Won Lost
Durn 11
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Ohto State \'S Vanderbilt at Co Phih --'r l111 11 ,
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Ness1troad, c
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Purdue VII Illinois &amp;t Purdue .
New y(,tl,
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0 6 0 0 , tory ot boxina In this: region, Jack
Oulnltl - 1". r t
2 I 1 4 3 2 p&gt;eored twelve knockdowns and nn;~ vs I Texas
M at ~lies Clew' llntl
6:1
b.l
Htm: lq 2L
t. 1 2 P 0 1 ll5h~d the quarter in leiJIJ than four WI
ns n vs
a am a Po Y at S t Lou!~
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2
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Dav.s. r~
W&amp;8 the weaJ)Oh that telled Elgin
Minn. vs Sl.anford at Palo Alto. Dc 5Lr 11
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r:, •go
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:lb 3 7 27 ta 11 lng and Tony Taledco.
ChJcaso va. Yp.Je at Chic::~.go .
n:snmDAY :s lti&lt;:):;IJI;J',
Td lis
. Cyclone Thompsen wu lllt.ed
llllnol&amp; vs. Bradley at Urb~ua.
AMERICAN ASSOUATJON
1\ •.• :UJ. ·: n.t : Ehc r
from the floor severaJ tunes C:unng l'lftch. ~\'a. Ohio at Michigan
~t Fowl Ci, Colurnbl,• ..!
HaM' OH r; 11 ~s by Hurbrcch t 1; two, rounds but 11\ana&amp;:ed to stick ttl Northwestern vs. Callr , at Eval1S K :&gt; 1' f::t'" Cllv 10 fltil 111.1•1 15 !.J.
by B':'av-~ r 4
ou ·
, ton.
M11Wauku 5, Lvm::.v!lac "
Wild Pltt h Ha:b.ccht.
1 Wilconliln VR Purdue at- Matlf'~:~on
T o]£'do-MhuwH}JOII '• 1 JH.IIII
f,it'·uclc r.u t cv Bee. ;u 2
Satunt.:r, Od. 34
NATIONAL Ll.AGUI!;
l;~u:&gt;r.cl RPu Pn11( : r ·r
1r..cntc.\ts. an average of 37 pe1·
Chicago vs Indlann at Chicago
Nr"' Yc-rk 3, B :;U:u 2
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i-J art;J cch~
t-:J &amp;nme The Beason of 1927 t.hc Owh; 1 Il~lnols vs. Mich. at Urbana.
Nu.~ Yurk 4; Bcli-lc' .__,
)1:cm·~'EoY tc shrn 2; Uyr. tr H )m~ 1scored a 110..0 trtump~ over Blue I ILflnn VB. Iowa 4t Minnesota
Onls game'l sch~dulcd
slcy to Shorr.
IRidr&gt;;e Gclh~&amp;:e andmarked thei)Lit.-1 O~to State \11., Nqrthwestorg nt
AMERICAN LF.AC.:l 1t:
Left en :sas~ Elcctrlcs 4, Pom~- son as the hlOBi: successful-Jn mat-- Coluiubua.--·
. - - ~ . ... WA~i'Uu Rtcn tl . l'i"L v. Y : '·
roy 10 ,
Iter ot point&amp;, totell7 ~8. Lalt sfa.l P4tdue vs Catnegl,t at Pl~tsturgll
F'"!ladelphla 3, Brno.o n
Ht,.,Phcs 1-: css nnd Duffy
I son tl\e Owl Sl'~ders a1n11sed 224' Wtilcon8ilt v. .' ~enb i¢ Phllft.ti~lClrueltmrl Hi Clnca ~&lt;J :0
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r"'onnerl 01\j~o VS., J,rnJ'dtUf · 'll\; ,{.1tjiC~ID Jnt::.l~nai)Oll.o3 nt K amrt'' Oil\
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Iowa. vs. George ,\!lashmiJ"t.Cm nt
LoLLisvmc at MtlwaukOt .
l~Gtt-llt G4ME fq1N1't.; .
ihl\s n.ccepte~ a . ~esa PQ~Jt1on Iowa City. • ...
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Tolt~ l"t Mlnncap:Jils.
w.ith a Holly~ ft~At had''been : J4P:ln· VA. WI.,, at Mjn~p~~~
4fiF.:BICt'r.N Lt~GtJt:
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PbUadclr.lliA Sept. 1- ms-our- , announii!Cd hete today. Btmpsob
Northwestett. ..s. IWrt61&amp;
ut 1 Bt tQu at Nr.•v ~r.k '1. Br r,, • ,
lng t t. c last Elx foc tCall .sean·ms the said he would ~tlnue his trak Evan11ton ..
W!i.illlo@t·m :J.f. Fh Jhll~! ).•h t&gt;.~
· •':f•mple t1Jlivel'6ity footbilll teama work. '-a • -m~ber of ·ft.e l.os An·
MJcbl1an ··~ · Prlllr.Ptcn
It
C l!'HI&amp;nd nt Ch!c&lt;~r,
have roJlci up 1484 poinUi In toi"ty ge1ee Alhlt~lc CIW,:
Princeton.
Dttrojt at St ;Lou.l5.

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rolls easy and stays put. But the big point in
P. A:s favor is its marvelous taste. Cool as a
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am!&amp;- Dra.)l, • 43, both ol Oalll.polil 1uests ~r Mr. and !ln.' Joim 'r n,. Iowa heavywetp.t. knocled out ' O~d . Sept. 1-IN~Tacti­
Mr .and Mrs Dray were remarried
lew
Mr. and Mn. Bawnprdn.er 1 mmett Rocco. Ellwood City, Pa., .cal aerial mameuvera and 'f orma - l
after havinj been diYarced.
who baa been eniployed 1P the I5.)
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Harold SCt.rnty , Younctown. 0 ,
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three yean. are maktnr their Atst ~ a vy
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John W. Wtlldner of ColumbUII,
Anaon Freen. PUtllbllJ'Ib welter·
apln in the Ame 11pot m
90 a.iL a&amp;y session at the Or&amp;et 1~as the weell: end IJU8St of Dr o. ftllht. knocked out Tony Rubino,
about 6 t6 a m
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g, c:burch Tuellda,. Mla EBtb· IO Kineon.
Llllbon, 0 . (3.1
The fOOOOd blaze was !SOOn ex- er Rkk&amp;b&amp;u&amp;:h,
ot Rio Orand.-, 1 £dward Pritt of Leon. W Vo.., At Orand Raplda, Mkh-Charl~s
tinau4hed and the esumated 1016 Pl'etident of th"' ccun~y aMOCiatiJD waa dl..smi.Jied Sunday from Holzer u · rtn1er, wtnntpea-, lla:bt heavy·
to 'he building wa11 set at about preaided over t.hu meet.lng. A pot 1hospital fOllowtng a.' aucceaa.tul weight eha.mpton of Canada. and
t215. It. was believed the fire wu luclr: dtnner ,..w 81!!rYed to the mlltlly 1 thyroid Op!!r&amp;UOQ
Mart LevlltlldOWBicl, Wayland, Mlch,
bl5 tin' •l.artied from a cigarette in a membera pruent at noon lllld durDr aL\d Nre Erneat Wood and drew flO.l
B. box and the aecond blaze was be·
·UeYed! to h.ave been caused rrom a illi' the da;.' stYe~ minlaten or children left '*re on a moW!' t.rtp
the
county
mlnbterial
aaaoola.tiob
to
Kltchener,
Ontario
and
BeYerly,
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llna:erlnl' !IPII.rk
a.ddreaaed tht- meetiniJ 00 the dU- .MiiWl.
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rerent phl\8flll of temperance.
Mn. Lola C. Neal haa u h~
guestl her mother and brot.her,
BODY IS F!D
Mrs. C W. ctlerrlntton of AUce
RIChard WilcoXen retumtd. home
·The bOdy of Cha,l
Tyrell, 111,
PERSONALS
and H. E Cberrtngtlm of "Oolumbua from the J:l,01;pltal at Parkereburl
inmate ot the Ohl ' OFJ')!tal for
Mr and Mrs Ray HoWler and
Wednesdi.JI', where he had been for
, WBB found- aturday in
the past two weeD.
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of bushes on Ule farm ot Mr and Mrs 8 P Windom of Co- I
lumbu• wen the guests or Mr
Mrs Blanche McOullocb and
Tht! i\nmate had
children vllltted Mn.
Comella
11J ~~~·~,,:o~/':':l;man
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for several weeks und Windom's brot.her-ln-law and alsBy~ 8
Clendenin at pt_ Pleasant. one day
he had become" t1. vic- ter, Mr and Mrs M T. Carter, I
1 At N.. y k Er ·i ·
play.
Oarnl!ld avenue Sunday
last week.
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Eunice
Erwin
has
returned
tc:-n h . w or n e Scha&amp;I, BosMl65 Beulah Barnett ' retui'Qed
Jam@IS T Haru;on reneavywe:lght, knocked out V1e- hom~!: from Beech HUI
Sund!t.y
a verdict of exhaustion when to her home Sunday after a week's
visit
wlt.'1
her
ftle
nd,
Miss
Ma.ry
tono
Campr.;;o.,
tile
ArRenUne,
tV"
where
Hhe
YlBited
relat.l~er.
for th~
an auto))l!y was held over tbe body,
Steve Hamas New York, scored pa.at weet
Tyrell apparently
becoming ex- Louise Mf:Dade or Portland
Mimi VlrRinla Lynch left Tuesday I iec~n!cal kaye. over i\ltke Diaaui.v
Mr. and Ml'!l. L. C. McCulloch
hausted Riter he had wa.nde1·C((
were Bunda)~. viait.ors at OeoriJe
awaJ fnxn t.ne t h~(lital. l{e haa tor Cleveland where she wtll be the 1 tal an heavyweight lJ.J
Etnest Guhrl&amp;', German heavy- , SI•uvh\on'e,
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been a patient the~ Wll~· a month guest ot Mrs E&amp;fl Pleston (Ruth
"' 1 ht, dereated Pat , Redmond, 1 Lloyd Baker returned
homl!
aq.d hl.s home wa.s In Bowllny Lippincott) until Sunday
Dr and Mrs. C. B Parker have lrt l nd , (8 l
from Nitro Jut week where he has
Green:
as their RUest the latter'~:~ mother I J , ' k. Mccarthy, Boston heavy· been employed tor the past few
and BliSter, Mn C D Olst and wcl l! ht, defeated Mlckey Taylor, months.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
1 MISS Dorothy Olsl of Athens.
Jer ~ey City HI.)
Mrs Mary Powler who has been
Tbe following marrla[!:e 11censl!l! 1 Mls D L ortmth of Oallla, is
l'CmtM" De Stefano. New Haver. seriously UI at her home here Ia
been ils!iued here t.o Alfred j making satlsfact;ury improvement l h~a.vyweight, deteated Jeny Pave· l •mprovlniJ &amp;lowly
21, and H~hm Halley, 11, f1 r.m un operation which she un· hw. New York (6)
Mr and Mrs. R. H McCulloch
Ch~hlre, L M Burdett~
dcnvcnt recently at lhe Holzer hos
Pietro Corrl, Brooklyn heavy- and son Ivan Ylr.lted Mr. and Mra.
Ethel Blonche Arthur, 26, Pltal
i weight, defeated Ed KeliP.y, BOISton Hoyt Jividen at Pt. Pleaaant 8UI'J.
John W Dru}', 34, and
Mr
R Phillips (8 1
d&amp;y

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tioo nyln&amp;; by foUJ squadrorus com pril1n1 72 ftshtl.n&amp; planes or tl'JoC 1
FlHt Army PunWt Group wUJ 1
feature the Nation~ Air R&amp;ce'i
proaram on Tuesday , Sept
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whleh has been desll:llS.ted aa l
" Arm.Y Day "
Deflmte plans ot the Army's par
tte~pa.Uon tn the Air Race&amp; wer,..
reeelved recently by contest omctali" ftom tlle Army Depa.rtment.
captain Hurh :M Elmendorf hall
been assigned a.a ltalllon omoer for
the Army lf'O\IP which will attend
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In Th e Field And Woe·
fully Weak On T!::.,
Offenohe

BQtWirone which compollt' the
Pb'at Pul'fAdt llfOUP •re !:.he l'lth,
eomman4e4 lby captain Ku&amp;a o
Hoyt of TraYM'R Clty, Wch,; tlle
mh, commanded by C&amp;ptabl R. 0 .
W. :BleliSley of Chlca"10: the 36th,
W• •r• prolid of ow r•putdiOII
commanded by Plrst Lieutenant M.
f• .... ,.,_c~.w.. •conomicel tirw
L. EUntt or New YOlk, and the i4.
t)l, commanded by Fl.r!it Lieutenrw~ir _,l y.., ctn b. confld•nt
ant Harry A Johnson nf Mlnneath•t your r•p•it job will 1M uf.
poll!!. Major Gerald E. Bn~wer 11:1
in our hlt~td•the commanding of'ftcer of the unit
Ha.lf of the unit will remam
Our titt r•p•ir d•]Hrfm.nt l1
here a.nd perform each day at. the
races whJch are to be held from 1 I'IWlillf•in•d on 1 f1ctory IN1ltAug 29 to Sept 7 In addltlon Ul.c ! f•ctory tr1in•d Ntplir lfltn-fu·
"Flying Comet," o. plane eQuipped
tory method1-f1~etory •pprOYtld
wtth special ftreworks racks, wiH
•lntrictlly op.retod Htinn vufpresent a fireworks display.
canizin9 •quipmont. W• hwit• you
Contests oftlciala of the 1931
to ln5p1cf our compl1t. ••rviu
races have made a ruling that no.
dyer may pa.rtieipa.k! In Ute rac:ng
f•cillt;.,_
events ,Bebeduled. for every day
dur1nR the t.en-day PJ"Oir&amp;ftl unlea~
BROOII:S·EBERSBAtCH
he hu 150 hours of solo flying to
his credit One-third or tnat tim " IUicldleport.

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-lf4ta !V'Qf.k, lj{l):lt 1-Ka)'e J)Qn arc you IJOlni to do to. overcome Lht He ~1ioweft 'ltht. "IJY - btao11L1Dcr erf.rJ \ll.l.n lie WlYb Dorl Is ~ 11rea.t
1tu•~- ~net.bl
up bl&amp; eleeve wtili ~ haLJl,ilcap uf havinw only une pro- ! Hllied to the dauiht.er of 1 a. Ne'M i l(l Entcl~o~nd lor he Is re~l &lt;ham·-1
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11It. t:Jl&amp;!J:~e llor? Gar Wocd ha~ Lwo pn.&gt;Vfl- Yorlt btUJiter
pion automob{le and bOal racer
1trmsworth T!up
the 8Qeel;l loll u.nd the cour6e IH Detroit Is I
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he
"We sha ll worry along " One no- the LindberiJli ot EN:laD.d tor he t hrourh wa~t!o ot L11.lr.e
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·• e'o .n .. ~l 1'- Qne c~tnnol heLp b4~ )lel~.eve \hb t lce(J u twb•klc In hi;; cyr
I Latcs much the same attU.ude ~ I more thsn no· mile!
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. r'lflllm~ar~
· .. Lou Hill
land u wp~h tie hali bJ"Ol.liDt I Indeed Ul~re ale !l w SIJU I tsmen Llnd~rgh tatd 'to'III:U',d . ...... ~uon l arrl'l'lny In Lhih t:oun.try too
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Don He J:ieeffi5 to ha\c Uw fu.cul· the Ro)al AI~ CorJ)M l~~lng the I ISUpt'r -chargt.'d motorH Don i!

Ste•e Znoalcy, Poland.
At Kontteal.....ae6qe.,.
l ll'Uillla. dllta\ea OICII'fe"
Ntbruka.
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' ' Oklahom.t; "d~feated r UDo '""8tltD- •• bQm, QennUJ.Y.
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wltb llll fUYlterJ'f Btt1P ~"-'1f.'
Jroit RIVer foi- ~he 'jte~ r •
boat Je.re iD tb.e wlotld'',::Mb
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~t!Cu•l '""'"'e''MJ!lt " Ktn~.:.-~L~
Etli!ll&amp;llinftn: bolder 0( "t'tle.-' ~'w
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" We ha'l'e improved on the boall
CO,I..lfiideriitN)' ~uL do not ru;k me
be~
somethnrs pl{&amp;.se, to lell you about the deLa.lb
pt~lffl
f.tal.
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Bw~ 1 a ..~nt!
m.w it. betW today lhnn que11tlon!i about her constt·uctlwl
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a vlcUm tu
hJa. ""'It
Satlll'day, Nov. 1
a}Lc~ ~ut ye.;l.e• d~ u1
Michigan
vs Imllnna at M1ch
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IIi,• \%..ting aasrccutluu did not
r~~w~nstoo. Senat.uu b&lt;t.h- Chlcaao vs Atk at Clut.:ago
Illtnols vs Wlsconslu :at U1
a,
t)&amp;.. 'l'wQ JJI'lfl wen on t{l.l} baf!.a u.np
' hoW anything flag shy, Uuy simIowa vs Nebraska at Llllcoln
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---up :umbe~ a.U1h. pJ£clicJ Lio}'d
11 ly pJa~ed u good skady gam~.
Nort.h\•,esLem vs Mum, IH Evuu~
utk.l 'll!' Lhe ball wlv n it wus hit Pomta To Babe Ruth Who ~rown t.®k PfltJ look. at tlw !;lt~a.
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to thrm and Ueldmg lt Lo lhe IJIO·
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bou1bt To Be mouM P w er and• walked Ohto Sta t~ n Navy nt Columbu~
11tt base \Vhen the ':)CC&lt;LSICo1 de
"DODe·,. ID } 92S
llllll r1&amp;:4t ove-r to nn.t.
Furduc vs Centenary uL PuuJur
lllllnllt'd ln wntra~t. to thlS, \h~
And that 1!.1\Ve Lou Gehrig lu.s
~hanby, Nov. i4.
t•utfJ, gathned toscthc1· for thli;
ereat opportpmly Lou prcmpUy
Nol"thweslem \ s
ludla.na ul '
~,.mlL old neatly ~vcryth:tlg ti1aL
(f:dltot"s Note- Tliere bas been a Pl'k"d a. wtlal!! of a ha,ner ,and It
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Cnlcago VIi lllHJOIS at Urb,ma ·
UW\' wete good luUcJ~ nne. as htl- chances ot JB.ck Dtmpae;y, former wb~ 1ft one PlO~ than boasted b~·
Michlguu Stutc \.S Mlch1a;an ui i
tu~. til LY were ru~te n fl&lt;::.lq.ps.lw orld's heavywE!Igbt Champion, t,o poo~ O~rge Ht:rme..l Ruth prob-~
Hay Hnrbr-~cht, P•tchlng " br&lt;t.nd stage a real "rome ~k:" Inberna- ably got amall solat:e out of the Ann Arbor
Cm nell Col \IIi Mlnu nl MimiC·
of ball that would w:ln the ileat rna-~ tton.a.l NeWs Service asked Artie "Me fact that Brown preferred t..o piLch apofls
JCI"I I~ d gameli, was tteated tn cne oovern1 lamoua physieaJ
trainer, to Lou..
Purdut' \'." Iuv.a ~t Laffl.\'Ctk
ul lt.t• most atr:Jcluw; l xam;Jics 01 the mar, who brought "Babe" Ruth
TJ\c homer was the fourth in a.~
Wlsconsm vs Ohio State at
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tuttL'II suppvrt, exhJI:,tcd on the. back, and who had Dempsey tn man)' days fOI" Gehris. It m~.ghl Madison
lccnJ field dmlng thc crlluc sJnson. traintl1k' at hut~ gymnlLBI9PJt ~ ha.vl' wen the ball game but il
S•turday, Nov. 21
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dj41 1'J::'"'il'be SeJtato1s rallied 111 the
H ,\'::ts Simply an utf"!:l18hl fc;, the year, to write his vtewa/
lndJana vs Purclul! at Bloom- I
j,)cRl lads ant:.! how the took adBy ARTgl McCJO"v5RN
• M'~t t.wo innlnp, West ·~ s,ugl.c ing:tun
Hlllk•cc of it.
(Wrl.t~p exci~IYely for l- N _@1.&gt; J!Co1m tfil! rup. tha~ l:&gt;na.tdwcl IL
ChJcagu vs Wisconslll at ChJc;;.Nml lllts Wt:Jc g.t•nelcd off thl!
New ~Ort, ~- 1--Jadt. De~ for ~~ atnators, 6 to o Tile VIC- go
I ~lw' ,1 llu!L J ol t! .!l fluklcs, s~rl .sey can get bimaetf 1n 1ll:&amp;ti &lt;18.81 tory mg.bled Washington to r£'Iowa vs r.i corthweslt't n at Iowa
lll!l~h gt,Gd
t!€"9.ds- up
hcldmg ftahtlng condition. He will not be me.IU In undisputed pOSStsston ot City
dl'luu ~· of, Raymond and one Of t)le De'mpaey o1 Toledp, to be 1!1\U'C . .teew&gt;d pl!U)e
Mlchtgnn v~ Minu at Ann Arbo•·
II'Oll 1tl havt- Cl..llYCL~d Into
a PL.lt But he wJll be lri be'ter nstitkla
"'" York~ Oiant..s leg Y.CliiY Ohio Stale vs. Illmms uL Colum(eLl Tl u '&gt;li h.ts t caLtcr..:d tl!l tol- condition ij'L~UJ he was m lf$'1. it {rol);l double-beader.s, ' amazed b) bus.
l\, 1\' tll1ee in th~ Lnst 1Whng, ac- was C(mceded that D•rbpse)'
"U l._l:l{leXI;.li two games from Boston
11 m[".'llllct w•tlt a l'!l£.1Ce ll.~s::.rr.- in belter phJsical colliJIUon 1n ")I! U~Ptentng their cluthers un · th.
Pteltl of bobbles
p1odm.• d 1onr lfl!Can&lt;t 'l'unhey
nght t~~ he "mr~r-up spot In the NatJOnol
nu~&gt; . m the fXc ... ad L•'L' b.n;,'c p ro-~was in the contest wmch fbet ~bn ~ace. Y1't'd Fta.nkhO\Il!C sdveJtluc ~· cl tlu~ c mut , tw . m k
mL~~ hiS- t1Ue I nymly belieYe th4L Plaf.Ured th~ ttmt game trlumvh . 3
[Jla} ·•d·llng t.fl the IJLa.::.urc uf Lhe Jack Dempsey, ticlentltlcally ebndi2 when he p&amp;f!Sed a batter In the
1vcnJ. 1g 1c.r u:. ;u;,tm;;: .t.OlcJs L 1 tioned, can attain seventy per ee.nt ninth with the bags choked
the Et:-~t h , thn 'L' hll~ m u !lly .,k,p- of his best fighting condition. The
A healthy two-ban::r by BLIJ
[Jill!! Gcwn th. t..11l fiLld
llr.ud Ul Manassa mp.uler has just passed Teuy a 11d a smale by Melvtn Ott
I.:~W.1 wtth two n•ole attu&lt;:auus his t.hlrty-slxth btrt)lday.
1\n'niEhed the wtnnmc 1Un tn Ut ~
New Ymk Scpl 1- INS- Whll &lt;:
plays added m•utlu toalr ot taU:es u~:abe Rutb m tlllrty-aeven lllld tenth tG gl.ve :'few York the vcspe. thr Yankees hMe tJt•cn bobbmg
.tnd lhc UCGre :,tcr.d, nmu h1t ~ and
Bambloo, ls playing the best ; to 3 Terry Is now leading th ' a10und like o k!Le in u gale, Joe
nu" lUll'• fm the Vo.Sltsrs On th.J ~=~et~!th~~ec~~=~·~nw!,~1 ~u of=-~ Natl~ai mcult hitters wl1h 347 MCCarthy Is able to get ~ome so- '
'tlltl ll .. nd,
P~ me;oy
cloutr.rs
ppo
flf 'VILIJ top man wo a. y1~r n~o lace !10m re1101 ts t1 lnkhog into
~; arnocd lwo meB5l~· h'!.t.s In the fl.1 .t t.o be all wasbed up six y.ea.rs" !lifO· (th 400
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They r;ald the Bambino's legs were W
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.esc was on h
too , t
Waite
Hoyt
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f.-em
down JSIUIJJilllK tnnetoe1 ot thr. Sun Fran1
Cl nv1 1tcct mt :.J 1:111 cut
wh:::n tile gm,:t'"· 't ~
ln.la · A ber ,two unci~r climbed fUrther 11 h•s sensn- cls.co SeR.ls
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lf you hn .. e fol10weLi lhe Fm, _. the "Babe" joined his terun and ttonl-1 comeback scorm&amp; b1s secLhrc\\ out :l c1ty blue.~ at :.cctJnd the Jess that were &amp;upposed to be ond 5trat 11 ht shutcut as the Ath- tuncs of tht: Yankli'es this ~e ar you
Lu.se uhlle In t~ arc.L c. a doub-le In &amp;hot carr1ed bJm through- hLs JllOit letlc~ romped, 3 to o, o\er the Bos- don"t ha\'C tn be told that thete 1s
cxc!iangc for h.s slucle. Needless to successful 8688011 setting a new tqn !luddy Hcse. Ho~t gave seven Qcmg Lr:;. be R new mtu:: ict i!1 l!.IJ&lt;l
say hC' did not f1hd it
home run record: He has oonu.n. htts. cnc more thfUJ Wiley Moore The Yanks madf' a dt&gt;al With tile
In the f.l!th, ~ dJublc auct single ued these pa.st slx years to be the bqt a llhtglc", a. double nn:l 11. walk Scul~; b~ which CroseLtl would be
aqd cuUkld .tror and flc-lcteu outstandln&amp;: athlete tn bai!JebaiL
In the seventh up set th~ B:;atcn deUvered ncxl Spllng The Yll.llkces could use him now, but
Lt\p!•C. viCdUCCd tWO lUllS. Thebe
When .Qel"f!P!Si: atart~ , t ...-lntn,. h1l,tl~r.
~ltd tlil Wi&amp;lr.-t.he -&amp;w,lne I)J,:,-8 und.er · n;l¥ ~- t.IUa.
"WHle,Y'"'"l"ft"('lll h,!td a Held dn) Jacob Ruppert never a~crl -fur
and (.l!l.i Vli"Y \1.' .11 u.lt!l th~ e1c:htt1 ~-oUQd hJm to be 1n eXcellent ph,y- u [!16\'elluid c(ushtd the Chlcago CQnditlon or the tmmactJon to
wbcn ihcy 1-u·':cJ ot - r :muth.rllcaj condition. Hte was mWlli bet- Whit.' Sex 1a tor; Wu; HmU~d the waived
Oroscttl lms been hltllnli\' aroun&lt;l
m;el P.t' t!.I Jly li means cr t J t!Ju· ter than wall Babe ftuth when he eqx to six hita and tcppcd QCY. d
DP"ns Sf'Cond Walk,alut~fl cldtn came to me 0'1 ~~- Den'Jpeey Is pltchu'! g by maktnr two honll'lj; 350 nil season, und fiiJuretl m
choice and WJolhcr \\'uik This tUll 1sllll 11 flghtln&amp;: man at. heart No al)d a l!tnale Hls stu:klng 1Jru ush1 11lflny dt.~lJIJle plavs
Julmny Sal~a\rl
,l:jlospecli~e
was ,he oni~ :;lLt.."C I :'.t l!:t ~l . u that matter what h111 aRe, what WOJlld In C!ve runs, exclm&gt;IV!: ol 1lic l WI•
e'I'Cn ·cmottly lE;:&gt;tmbled .m Lttlll· tln.ve happened lf the long coupt Of he ,( Gred hlm..dl. lL wus nm W111 second bascmuJJ for tne
cd LUnrkcr.
Chicago was a shor~ count? Demp- succr·~s of tbe y~ar.
'32 Wa!i livmg up 10 11&gt;•:",~,;;;~;:':,::,~::
fil e ~
Pc.l,ero\1 ~~~&lt;I ~d ~ct .: n hJL.s, one n sey would then have performed a
Elx ·hit hurling by E.all Wh lt - with St. Paul
Ba
lzga..,cr
hns ne vr1·
doubll, MlddlcpOJt, mn-J '-Ill tin succeSiifUJ comeiJBcx, be would hill ~UMli5hed the D;lJ~.;It Tlgct!-i
hlltmg powrr !Jut of u
to
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hav~ regained hi&amp; t(tle
an 8 to 3 advantage ovr1· the m
a ke double ploys H•• hg-ured m i
f- c.Jiltr'-Y cc nlnl:ut~ d clcvc.n trDempsey Ia the finest pby~llcal Browns cf E!t. Lfluis AJ.;mn•lt•r u&lt;loitble p lay~ "In t('n (Jays act-~ 1
tonl, Mtddlrpr _, n,u;playc '( t\\oll!C specimen I have eYer seen. He has Wallitl nnP Koc.Ilg ctld llw t.:lt•U1- eight
lllg as pivot mun In fll'e uf them
Thl.o;; bunch cf E;l~ctncmu., play ll. taken good care of himself. He ing fer the Benguls
The Yanke( s au~ able to n~~tk c 1
1me Plllll? .tL al ! llmef., tt h nol Jlv*' moderately, dissipates Yet"Y
Ot:.n teams v.-e,"t ld! c
Wllnt M:cCm t hy calls ~ucket dou - 1
the f,a:;hy m anil uut .ttf,t•t lut little, enjoys smoking cigar~ anctl
ble plays, whelP. hatd hit dill'~~
nlwt•y;; a :;tcudy un.m.· til " Y. no loves guod food He i8 always play
~
Jo.l
and slou IUnncJs combun" lo make j
1hat make:. o-.
cpposlt~un t.UII lng pranks on his friends, and
lllulttplc erasmc11 ca~y
wha. Lilt.'}' get In most Insta nce:; ...when not Jn training he has an,
On last meu the} rc nlmu;;t help
Lci!.dlng swnltC18 \\CI~ And "1'·.I abundance of eneri(y. He seems to
lt·• , nnrl hnl't' ltl l'tl JUSl :..n.1 1 wn\ '
who smglcd cuch of his rn:.t \(,t: 1be utterly tireless.
He Js here
nil SCfl~on
All Jcpnrls mdtcnt&lt;' I
up):.C::P&lt;mu. at th ::: pint.' ami there, everywhere-the
embodt~
th~t l&gt;qth CJU~ tltl u.lld
Sd1?.gU~f'l I'
Shmr who dcuth:d a.a·t :,u,~ lt o. ment of pep Hard work, and more
Chicago Sept 1-INB - The sch- ale ndrp~ 111 feeding L.htows
spcroSo.xcn Gallug'hl'i"r AolQ{r.,ut tma of It, Used to b!! Dempsey'&amp; formUlll edule of football tj:RIDCI:l 111 the "fl,g tly and getting UM! boll rt\1/lL\' uu ,:_..,I
Dunc;key lh. tn~t !em m th fnr training. Rnnd work, boJclng Ten," as completed iH a.s follow!:
tlt1al lap to £11 st m !-iwJn .sLylr
aouttLelu Ohio hue -up, sl, 1ci (.•n land bag punching were on his proSalurda.y, Sep,. 26
run:. each f''C illl'rlly:; 1uns wel ~~ gram for four m· ftve houtfll a. day
Indiana v11 01\lo U. at !!'mommat krcl -up b:'i Dunn Hemslc~ a nil The old methods of training wblch tngton
Sll,pr.
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might better be called st~ainlng
Htlls{lale and Cornell ::ol
at
Tonlwht at .,1x o"clcck . l!.llp
was the chtef reason of Demp&amp;ey~ Cblcago.
i\1\IF.HICAN ASSOC'I~JJjN
Wun r as t Pet.
ganu• will be p1o.ycd
t !lw .'n ooor physical condition In hla last
No Ds.k Ag and Ripc:;n aL Mnm
Crub
87
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erow·s BpcClals and a Joc.tl ham 1!!!r~d fi&amp;:ht.s
Dempsey's eners5'
Saturday, Ocl. J
St I •• ul
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Li3
ra&lt;&gt;t llll&lt;.d tv Jl&lt;~ stanley, stat b 01l
have .been coruerved-not
Indiana YS Notre Thune a.t In- Ka.l'ts C!tY
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dlj.na
Tud· tn.tpc!ts
'd
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.slu..ILHlOp fm '" l·k.-.nugnn Filer~
Keep Ja~k in~
tal
Illinois vs St( Louis at Utbana
M'''~'l ukrr
U9
ll7
The: line-up
ti
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condi.B 0 E
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Pittsburgh vs. Jowa at Iowa City Cal•n •bm;
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.. 1 3 1 0 of tnlnd; keep hbn strona by a
Mt. Pleasant Tch . .a.nd Ypsilanti L•·"'" !1\r
f&gt;l
7::
f:lxc..n, It
•-Jlng r...,..-e, keen
' •2 0 I 2 0 moderate t ra. ..
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YS. Mtchlgan at Ann A1bm
Mllli,( J.pc lls
Galla,·ht• , :..!;
him 1 h
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All'!tr,;un. Jh
r,' 2 4 1 0 0
n IS natural htrh strUng ner.
Oklaboma Av vs Mlm1 al Minn. Tcll'.~o
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Ohio State vs Clncinnat..t ttl CoNATIONAJ, 1.[!\ (:l T I~
4 ., 0 3 0 0 vous state, "rarln' to go'' and hili
Dclm•t:•:y d
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age,
leg:~~,
or
what·~lave-you,
will
lumbus
Club
wo 11 Lo:;c Pel
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Western Reserve and Coe at 131 r uis
113
r, 1,
4 0 1 4 0 1 •"•~'oc'ka'd' hits opportnt from being
• e ou
Purdue
Nt\\ Yc1k
71
54
f&gt; 71
Bca,t·t ~ IJ
4 0 1 2 l O
Bradley and lt. Oak Ag at WlH- Chlt-'1!-'U
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Evaros, c
4 0 0 3 0 0
Bpcka.ne w h
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t;IJ
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Jock Demp.!ley, former heavywe'l&amp;ht
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PJtt, hw-gh
GO
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2
38
Tr.talr.
M~ i-t H PO A E 000 in Gonzaga univer~&gt;lt.y stadlwn
Sat.urda.y, Od. 10
Pll1h:t ':ll'lphiR
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PO!Jll I"GY
MLchth. vs. Chicago at Ann Ad)C;r Cmr·Jronal•
4~
1,1
5 0 1 1 1 0 here la.st night by .scoring 4 quick
StlVtl~. &lt;.f
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and
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Nor
western
vs.
Notre
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AMERICAN
LI•: Al~UE
knockouts
531
1
1
2
2
0
5
Dye , 3t- .
1 1 0 0 1J 1 canrlng the ti1t):l opponent thi"OUib Chicago
Club
Won Lost
Durn 11
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Ohto State \'S Vanderbilt at Co Phih --'r l111 11 ,
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Ness1troad, c
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Purdue VII Illinois &amp;t Purdue .
New y(,tl,
TJ
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0 6 0 0 , tory ot boxina In this: region, Jack
Oulnltl - 1". r t
2 I 1 4 3 2 p&gt;eored twelve knockdowns and nn;~ vs I Texas
M at ~lies Clew' llntl
6:1
b.l
Htm: lq 2L
t. 1 2 P 0 1 ll5h~d the quarter in leiJIJ than four WI
ns n vs
a am a Po Y at S t Lou!~
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:l'troit
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1 ,
2
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0
4 0
Dav.s. r~
W&amp;8 the weaJ)Oh that telled Elgin
Minn. vs Sl.anford at Palo Alto. Dc 5Lr 11
49
7,
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r:, •go
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:lb 3 7 27 ta 11 lng and Tony Taledco.
ChJcaso va. Yp.Je at Chic::~.go .
n:snmDAY :s lti&lt;:):;IJI;J',
Td lis
. Cyclone Thompsen wu lllt.ed
llllnol&amp; vs. Bradley at Urb~ua.
AMERICAN ASSOUATJON
1\ •.• :UJ. ·: n.t : Ehc r
from the floor severaJ tunes C:unng l'lftch. ~\'a. Ohio at Michigan
~t Fowl Ci, Colurnbl,• ..!
HaM' OH r; 11 ~s by Hurbrcch t 1; two, rounds but 11\ana&amp;:ed to stick ttl Northwestern vs. Callr , at Eval1S K :&gt; 1' f::t'" Cllv 10 fltil 111.1•1 15 !.J.
by B':'av-~ r 4
ou ·
, ton.
M11Wauku 5, Lvm::.v!lac "
Wild Pltt h Ha:b.ccht.
1 Wilconliln VR Purdue at- Matlf'~:~on
T o]£'do-MhuwH}JOII '• 1 JH.IIII
f,it'·uclc r.u t cv Bee. ;u 2
Satunt.:r, Od. 34
NATIONAL Ll.AGUI!;
l;~u:&gt;r.cl RPu Pn11( : r ·r
1r..cntc.\ts. an average of 37 pe1·
Chicago vs Indlann at Chicago
Nr"' Yc-rk 3, B :;U:u 2
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i-J art;J cch~
t-:J &amp;nme The Beason of 1927 t.hc Owh; 1 Il~lnols vs. Mich. at Urbana.
Nu.~ Yurk 4; Bcli-lc' .__,
)1:cm·~'EoY tc shrn 2; Uyr. tr H )m~ 1scored a 110..0 trtump~ over Blue I ILflnn VB. Iowa 4t Minnesota
Onls game'l sch~dulcd
slcy to Shorr.
IRidr&gt;;e Gclh~&amp;:e andmarked thei)Lit.-1 O~to State \11., Nqrthwestorg nt
AMERICAN LF.AC.:l 1t:
Left en :sas~ Elcctrlcs 4, Pom~- son as the hlOBi: successful-Jn mat-- Coluiubua.--·
. - - ~ . ... WA~i'Uu Rtcn tl . l'i"L v. Y : '·
roy 10 ,
Iter ot point&amp;, totell7 ~8. Lalt sfa.l P4tdue vs Catnegl,t at Pl~tsturgll
F'"!ladelphla 3, Brno.o n
Ht,.,Phcs 1-: css nnd Duffy
I son tl\e Owl Sl'~ders a1n11sed 224' Wtilcon8ilt v. .' ~enb i¢ Phllft.ti~lClrueltmrl Hi Clnca ~&lt;J :0
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r"'onnerl 01\j~o VS., J,rnJ'dtUf · 'll\; ,{.1tjiC~ID Jnt::.l~nai)Oll.o3 nt K amrt'' Oil\
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Iowa. vs. George ,\!lashmiJ"t.Cm nt
LoLLisvmc at MtlwaukOt .
l~Gtt-llt G4ME fq1N1't.; .
ihl\s n.ccepte~ a . ~esa PQ~Jt1on Iowa City. • ...
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w.ith a Holly~ ft~At had''been : J4P:ln· VA. WI.,, at Mjn~p~~~
4fiF.:BICt'r.N Lt~GtJt:
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PbUadclr.lliA Sept. 1- ms-our- , announii!Cd hete today. Btmpsob
Northwestett. ..s. IWrt61&amp;
ut 1 Bt tQu at Nr.•v ~r.k '1. Br r,, • ,
lng t t. c last Elx foc tCall .sean·ms the said he would ~tlnue his trak Evan11ton ..
W!i.illlo@t·m :J.f. Fh Jhll~! ).•h t&gt;.~
· •':f•mple t1Jlivel'6ity footbilll teama work. '-a • -m~ber of ·ft.e l.os An·
MJcbl1an ··~ · Prlllr.Ptcn
It
C l!'HI&amp;nd nt Ch!c&lt;~r,
have roJlci up 1484 poinUi In toi"ty ge1ee Alhlt~lc CIW,:
Princeton.
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VOL. V- NO

Letl.h n

oout n e buslnt-ss
present
PoRt at thl:l Mel&amp;&amp; COW'Ity CilUlt houat
Mr
and Mn! Puu;hthau:..er Ccm1 H\ndt&gt;J
Prank
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pre- ISatuo day momlng at ten oelock
ul.e&lt;'r In a r-oom m one part of !!!!Ill~ a letter or oommlUlle&amp;tlon tt wa~ announced by Supt Wagner
the }Luu.qc con11l !crab!} aWI J 11 n 1 r \&lt;~1 lh1 !il.al.t do::parlment The All t -achen are UJ'Ied to be pre~ }rJtchen 11.here Lhe tue origin 1l&lt;.ttRr li.tated that B. drive had been
at~ did uot h~llT he nv--;e n Jr started to elect John A Elden a s
~II Ult' o Jor or the smoke
Mf:; Nat vno.l Commande1 at u~ C(, l
l"rf.(hUlau!)(:r .'laid Lhe hltle dOK veil!!( n 11t Dl'trolt and that 19:12
eamc rwmlng mto the ~d room mt:n ~Tl'Jnp ca.lds had been mallatld btl.rked at he1 runnln~ back cd t every Post AdJUtant through
~wurd the kll.(:hen Wlt.ll she !m
cut th~ Htatr t.hh; wetJk and ul!ked
ally uose from bed thlnklRK thut the 1 oopent.1on Of each pu&amp;t to
~ had tailed to put Ule Gilt out. httv~ Its membeu; pay Lheir 1932
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for the- night. She went t.o toe k1t dues bctore September 10 to. reac::h
cht'fl to mv~Uijsh~ und even then a tt tul O! !iOOO 1932 member:&gt; to
ralla.. to di.scover the lilc bec~ust delJvti to John Elden at his el~c
It w:ls bel wet!n th e 1 elhn~&lt;: uf lh lion nt Detroit The letter just
ltt.khrn and the floot ul the roo11 asked for t.Pn per cent of the c1
11-.bQvc She Jeturned to bed bm thr tirE' member11h.lp of each pc.st and
dDt", persl.stent kept at h r 11 til l.he Drew WebsWr PoRt responded
sbf urcst: 11. second Lime t')IS lim~ Monday evening with more than
wbil~ she was
Jnvestlf!Jtl\ug !:&gt;l it half or the amount neet'saso-y for
chant P.d to lOOk out ot the wind~ .,.. the! ten per cent
aild I:.IIW a glare thu.t m'-ldt&gt; h.1 r
n WRA annotrnced by Post Com~ that oomeUun1 unUBWll ww; mandt.'l" Frank Will
that the 40
'WJ'9r.K C&amp;llllll M:r
Prat:hl,.haUM!l' anc1 o WOUld hGJd a. meeunr Thurs~ 6tarted an tnve&amp;tigu.Lion with day evening lor t.he pW'JKfJe Of
a ;!ru.h Light U1e eLoct11c lighi:A be- electLng omoera tor the eODJ.lrll
low cut or comml~ ion due to the year
ftN and soon found to their dis
BIRTHS
rnl\'1" lh~tt the!! home \\as a ~e:..h
lng llliLS..'I of nnmcs
the
fll
Born t.o Mr and M" Victor
thoul'ht to have bt'en due to raul
~ w rill!! \\1111 11 ha1d blow to the Young of the second word • boy
COlll)l" llvmg 1dOnt' ,;~nee the dealh Tuesday Sept J
9f lhtJr oldest daughtc1 &amp;Jm r&gt;
Born to Mr .tnd Mn Hoyt Hall
uumths awo wtule their youn~ 1
datitihter Anna Is cmployt.'CI &amp;.WilY of Lebanon townhtp a boy SWII
~ I
fran. Pomeroy The hul.llle wUB gut- dayAUJ30
ted nnd the ereater part If not all
or the rurnlture was ruined if not

sen• at this m£etln'- af.l IL wlll be
the li\.l!t one before ...the openlnK. of
the !'hcolB throughout the county
Mcn&lt;rli}

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WEATHER FORECAST- ;
&amp;bowen

rno:ninl

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and prublbly 'D:I.IutlliJ'

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FULL

299

LEASED

~IRE

OF

INTERNATIONAL

POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,

1931

NEWS

~unday

ln l!:&amp;&amp;t porUoo

SERVICE
It

OAQIU

u CIDI'D

PRICit-SUNDAY 5 CEN'rj:

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Announeemr.nt Of Ap-ee- 1
~Dent Made By Both
Partiea

Sept 7

....:._.:...__ _ _ _ __
ILEPOBT ON AUTOS

IS COMPROMISE

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Nzione Cattolica Organ- 1
izaliotu Again To
1
Function
]

Powers Women To
Aaked To Explain

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crepaJKJea

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Bl GUGLIELMO EMANUEL
~NS StafT Cw espondc•lt

Jkn e E.. pt 2- fhe long and 1
blt!er dispute bl.'l A;CCn tnc Ca.tllo..!c
Oh\lldl and th~ ll...J an EOh,nlmr.nt a ... er the CaC olk Ycutll :tudunt!Gn rnme to n dcf, 1lLc em.ll
lo!luy Whe1 b.,tb the VaUee.n and
the Qulrm:11 ctftc.ully • o.n JCun .. ca

thnt IUl accord had teen e~&lt;'h
Th announcement m~ slmulta 1eowily by the Quirlnal and t:he
Vatican uprcsenlt!d l:ump wll- "' 1
on Loth ~Jdes and 11as tllt.lc 1 as

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def1J .tcly rom lln,.. t 11e qu u

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h&lt;~L

breach in 1el... tJous t1t (CII
and ~ta te
atThe
oneaccrud
time thaa
was bo..'ied
t• neLl upcn
u hopt
lh1( ~·::J 1
chief points and becomes clleclive!

lmm(diately
Tile tex.t or lhl' agree ment

low~.,

UtWllly desLroyed

ENTERTAINS CLUB

eand

(j

P~P£. MUSSOLINifUncle Sam Has
[N~ DISPUTE ~r
l ~ NG STANOINGJ

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Ptar-ht.hausers

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w . .t

th&lt;

"''"' &lt;ounty ..,...
~ m" "' ''"
otftll':l of c N
WafPler aul)l:rtn

or

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the Newo Ol&amp;e. ol Tbe Dail)
TrlbWUI, call 238-L 1 If th• Buoiaeu
Dlice aok for ZOZ.R.

Monday even1n1
otftce;ll 1 ou.rtng the meetlna; the ~rd.
""lfhe recent diii&amp;At.rous Ore which for tbe eMUJng \car were elected had o.lDdft' coruddera.Uon certain
oeeurrtd at the Prachthuuser hom~: a.s f.OilO\u
Post
Comrrui.nder bus route&amp; t.hro\13"hout. t.he county
ea.rJ Monda.y morning ml~~;ht ha'ie Rail h OUmore Firat VIce Com- After much con~rsy ovo::-r 1.h •
ma~dE'r W F &amp;xt.cr Be&lt;:ond Vt~e m 11 tter dr:lver'e: oerU:ttcatu were
~ a twreral pyre for Mr IUld Com 1ander Charles E Nease Ad- granted to Jaelt Adami ot Anti- t
Mrs. Prachthauscr .naa It aot been jutnnt
Ben Neutzllng
Finance qulh T E l"ulrod
Alfred Rov
Jw the ta.lthful Ro\t'r the llt.t.lc Ctrlcf"r Robert Warner
EM'ieant Lambf.rt of se.Jem townahl.p a.nd
~K dog v.hkh wus w JamJUUI nl Armr; Ben T111 ncr P'ost Hl£t.or
N'el.sfln Torre lCf' of &amp;ee:1sv1U~
to tht citizen~ or PonH!I oy ns the !an WriRht McCmba
r haplrun
A husiness meeun1 of the teach- j
con:rtant comps.nlom ut Elizabeth Ht&gt;r-1 on Warn~er
en c.l th.., county !i.C!hools w1U be
tile lute Jameroled dau~::ht.cr of tht'
Fc llowlnt~: the thspeni:S8Uon oi the held IQ the auperlnt-end(nt s cmce)

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READ.ER.S NOTICE-If '""

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1r

ymout

Miss Mae Terrtll entertained her

club Monday evenlng at her
on B11tternut Ave M1fl8 Mll1rt'd Straws was guest of the club
¥iss Margaret Clifford received
~~c prl:t.e fc:.r high l:iCOJ e
Refrut:th 1
m~nta were served

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ARE AGAIN THE LEADERS
According to the County Clerk's retords there
were 80% more Dodge and Plymouth passenger
cars sold in Meigs County during August than
any other make. In fact there were as mAnY
Dodge and Plymouths sold as any other \wo
makes combined. Similar records all over the
country. A few months ago this was considered
an impossibility but the new Dodge and Ply·
mouth are such outstandit~g values that onr
really wonders why anybody would buy any
other make. These cars come with the New
Mono-Piece All Stetll Body, Genuine· Chrysler
Hvdraulic Brake8, Double Drop Frame, FreeWheeling and many other advanced features including the Patented Plymouth Floating Power.
Just one ride in a Dodge or Plymouth and yqu
will readily know why these cars are selling so
fast. They are beyond any question the biggest
values ever offered in automobiles and they are
manufactured by Walter P. Chrysler, the world's
greatest automobile authority.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
Middleport
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH ARE ALWAYS
DEPENDABLE,

BA(K ON JOB

T a x Situation
Remain

Specials

Sehool
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DRESS HIM UP FOR THE NEW TERM ON THE NEW
TERMS OF VALUE WE'RE OFFERING HERE NOW. IT'S
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON SCHOOL NECESSITIES.

Vatla'n and

tlw

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f(.

Hallan

I!(..VeJmnent hsve tcachcd an ateo•d on t.he lollowm• '""" "'
Cfrnlro~: dJssolatlon or juvcJlilc duo
behmr.lng to the A.z10ne C'"tJ.ollooa]
1111d Lht' gene al acuv 1ucs oc
Azlont&gt; Cattollcu
1 The A?.!one Is to
ga..'I'J.l2nHan

tsscntlally

!wps who will nlJmlnatc
clals, both laymen and
2 Indtvlt:luals who
bfllonged to political
to th e tasdst

69c
Boys
SCHOOL TIES
Bows ot Four-in-hand

39c
Boys
BLOUSES and
SHIRTS
Plain and Fancy
Patterns

69c
Boys
SCHOOL CAPS
All leather sweat
band, rubbe1 VlSOr,
rayon lined

Boy'•
KNlCKER SUITS
Fine, strong fabncs and stnart styles
at lower prices than
for
you've known
yem s. Two Knickers
and a vest. Will give
lots of wear for school
-Ages 6 to 12 years.
SPECIAL

$4.95

Boy•
SPORT HOSE
Plam or fancy colors.

39c

-

Boys
RAIN COATS
ServJCable for school
wear

Boy•
WOOL KNICKERS
Elastic and Buckle
Bottoms

$l35

95c

Boy•
LONG TROUSERS

Boys
WASH and WOOL
KNICKERS

Extra Trousers are
Needed for school wear

79c

$l96

$l95

$3.95
Boys
BELTS
All leather A special
for only

39c
Boy&amp;
COVERALLS
Khaki, White Stripes
or Htckory stripes.
Sizes 2 to 8

WE GIVE S. &amp; H. GREEN STAMPS

79c

Convicted
As Robber Aides

a,,;••• IActed

Acrou Pacific After
Granted Permit to Fly
By Japaneae

Tokyo Sept 3-INB-A!ter .... et"ks
delay the Jnpane~~e tJOVt rnmenl
grnntecl a permit to HUC"h
He~don Jr PHd Clyele Pan~lxun
to J.kt: oJf from Tokyo Gn an attempled non-~top ftlgllt ucross

~!'"'""· onomlrul.hon

Boys
SWEATERS
Plain and fancy col01"8. ldool for school
wear.

pHerndon,Pangborn
repare For T r I, p

•• Decoya to L u r
Men on Hi•hwava a Rob'
ben Alao Cautht

e

depending directly upun

the Azione

Boy'•
ATHLETIC
UNION SUITS
Sizes 6 to 14

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Ctnclnnati
rwo p1etty

nentence for

OceaD to Seattle

Don J.f.oyle a&gt;1ij!M
pair or Americe.JJ
to t.lldgc the PMcl
TtK foregoing subdl\l"lml.&lt;i
11 stop encountered nn
prllle(l point ont ol th-e
del11y
The KOvernme il
Pvinl Lwo
read
lnfo"med them It would h tVf'
lo vs
to te~;t lbeh plmte for 1l~ 1\r
Tw .Ailo e C.ottolicBJ; Jul""''IWDrUincss befor~ lflBntlng a JXl
program must not mdude fo 1m~t- mit 'cr the take ott
tlon of aRSOcintlnns or a p10feB- Htllldon and PongOOrn rm nfout
''lnP.I c.haractel such as woa kmen 5 or th~ sl rlct. Jnpanese esutonar 1
aymllrate.S 4The proff llonal sc .. luws when they flew to fokm
tlon of tljle Azlune C.: •tt~llra nl from Kharbarovsk Siberia wlllwuL
1&gt;eadv existing under the luw ol waiting for a permit
,..;....
April J 19'.ol6 must ht~ve .~~ t.rl{lh
reUgtous and spiritual alms und
11upport fo.sct&amp;t s~ ldlcat .:!! to eu11.bl~
bett"r unity and collaboration of

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,-...
Point

three

was oo

Jollow~

J .. veuUe clubs telont:;ln~ to lhe
Azicue CAttollca v.nll be called th
Juwr:lle Assoclntlou or
Azmne
Cattu tea and will be nllow&gt;;d their

Governor Returns
To Settle Dispute
~

Between Agriculture Duoet.:tor and State Fair Manown l.&gt;l\dges and cnrds strictly emager Beer
respo.ldlng to 1r llg1ous alm:j rheh
ttng r.tust be the ltnllnu N(d len 1
E.'mhlcm but tl1( v \Hll b &gt; allowed
Columbu!l 0
Sept 2 - lNSrt'li!JIOUS banners
Cultllli short his L.tk" Erie crul!.e
Clubs must 1errain from sport- l.tG",.,"'~teurn to his oftll:'&lt;• Governor
lng l!.ctivltle:; and organize enter I'
White tod~y Wll , expectt'd
talnrnents of n.n i'iucational and
ln the dlr-;p Lie between Sta:A&gt;
amu.srmmt characWr only
~tnd
of
Agrleulture I :::;
IO.Iwa~s with religious alms

or

---------NO ALARM FELT

La. Rue

Cha.rlm~

and Stat(&gt;
M Ucer of

An open breal b~twcc•1
Oslo Norway Sept 2-INS-Thc and Beer w1th IJ.1f' iRir
Arctic bureau ot the Norwegian
that Ot~ldt~r~ has
government today Issued an omctal some
the duu.. v whkh

I

Guthery
managr&gt;r

assumed
the fair

saying no
undue manager 1.!1 expecteJ to perform,
•larm should be felt lor the safety was said to tu..ve ca~sed the govof the polar submllrine of Sir Huto !itart back i.o the cA.pitnl
bert Wilkins becaUIIE! the submathan he pla.nned
rlne may have been prevented !rom
declared that Guthery s Incommunicating with the outside
was
ln g~nworld
pa.rtll of
now being
held here He was reported to
have also said that their dlft'erencse
date back to his appointment by

communique

Mexican Lasses
'Engage In DuPI

White Beer said Outhno part In hill appointment
attendance on TUesday wa11
Due to rain the attendance
night was held to 3840

To Decide Who
Have Hand and Heart of

·--

Man Both Loved
MeJuco City S .. pt 2-Two

l\lexlcan senoritas rivals

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·-·"" HIGHWAY PROBE IS
1
1

HALTED BY SUIT

lland or Sergio Silva fougM a
on the outs~lrl.fl or Mcxtoo City In Columbus 0 Sept a.--INS-The
the moonlight before dawn today llnv~stlgatlon within an lnveatlp.
When the pollee arrived at tha t1on started by the State Senate
Beene a vacant lot they found highwaY probe committe~ t.o lnBofta Mendoza lying dangerous!)' I quire Into slullh fund and brlbwounded wltb a bullet In 8 lun1 ery accusatloll8 made by Its chair
man Senator David P
Lorbach
and Maria De Loll Allgelea st"Wd- (0) of Cincinnati today ha.d been
lnllll nearby witll a hand on her \ abruptly halted by a aso 000 sian
blp and a piBtol in her hand
der suit qaln&amp;t Lorba.ch
We both loved Sergio and deeld-' Ending a stormy day of que&amp;ed to shoot It out,' said Marla. as tlonlng tn which public cla.&amp;hes bethe pollee placed her under arrest tween Lorbach and Senator Laur·~re was no other way
enee E Norton (RI or Cleveland,
The two rtrl&amp; fOUiht their duel were narrowly averted durlnl Lorwithout 8f00nd8 A pasiJC!rby saw Ibach a attempt to prove that he
l.hem meet tum t.helr baeb to each wu offered a $250 000 brtbe the
(lther and IDet\SllN! oft' twe11ty paces committee decided to poe&amp;pone ae-

I

before they turned and ftred They tlon pendinl the outcome of a sUit
uaed :35 caliber pistolS
broulht 8faln&amp;t ~t'baeh b)' Olyd"
IUva ta a local buainNI mao
J KniBeJ; of Oolumbua.

Two Killed When
Auto Is Wrecked

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