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DOG PROBABLY
giOnnwres
- SAVED LIVES OF
Elect Officers

- PRACHTHAUSERS

Durmg th!! mKth'l&amp;' of the Dre"

Webt.ter POISt

of

the

BOARD MEETING IS
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HELD IN POMEROY
Th&lt; ,.,.... , or """"""on or.

Personala

American tendrot ot cour:t.y schoola Morllia)

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
Will
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
1
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
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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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W"" Vlrrlnla-8ho_, tonloM and Tb"'""'!t;•
::oooler

FULL

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LEASED

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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

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ILEPOBT ON AUTOS

IS COMPROMISE

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Nzione Cattolica Organ- 1
izaliotu Again To
1
Function
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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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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

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

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Ptar-ht.hausers

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

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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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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

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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

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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
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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

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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

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

l\lexlcan senoritas rivals

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·-·"" HIGHWAY PROBE IS
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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-

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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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LY TRIBUNE
! a . . - at.K. :U.
at
!'oil omot
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lnl,
UM
1t
March I. lfrt." P.•bllebed Dally and

Gil""""'

ll&amp;lllfdQ. '-loa
8ocoDcl BI-t I'O&lt;IlenW, Q.
WbiD aar lrleDCIIIINlcl Ul ltilat or neWJ matter tor publiel;t.\clllll theJ
...,.. ID ~ ,._ 1f1n lbelr . . .t-Ollhoulb nol n-'17 to bt
jik' t ~ letWn. bcnmlll' ueelllmt aDd ~ 111 t.be:ra1

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Blom Bn.dbury and famUy ot
Oallla an4 TODl BradJ,ury and taml
ly of Hun\.lniton wif!re vllitinl
home rollla over the week md.

Tha,t'• Not Nice

September tbe Jrd

wW ... publllhod.

..... Stand'mg
Leal!&gt;,.e

'1111 MBIOS PIJJILI8BINO COIIPA!fl'

PBOM I A.M. UNTIL S P. M

of I'Dmd'OJ. Ollie

SiL ....._ Olk:e Ul4l ClrclDlt.tloa De111l. Call ZII· S

The

Sblrt
Sale

5t;TIONU ADVEIITISING 11$P&amp;ESENTATIVIi

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eenne-Tenney OorporatioD
New York and Chica10

Ohio

Elet::trlc

half of play, with only two 11101 ~
w.eU to 10, In which U!ne they
wm ~ forc-ed to play a aame witn
the New York Cenka.l team w1.J.~
nen or the nrst hiiJl at play I'h•s

PM NJMtrtal Oflee C&amp;ll III·L

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Southern

team ta to aate, holdlna ttrst )JIS:cf'
1n ._.,e lealJUe here ror Lhe ~d

No ~euUemen \1 Ill My "h~y ,. to
ttltr!l(l lht! ut ttorltiOn HI II et'UI
wJdow.-l'oletlo Illude.

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SLUMBER PARTY

M ... Kothcyn Ellubeth Juhllng

Thert v;IJI be an lee tream social
at lhe MornlnK Star church Frida\'
night Stopt 4
The Ha1 vest F ca~t held at tht

entertalnHi seveaal friends with a
a\umber party at her home on
South Second avenue Tuesday t!VtH
m1 MISI! Maxine Bums niece of
Mrs. Waltel HarriiJ was wueat o!
hw1or Thoge preBent were MiMe'3
Stella Palmer
Mayme
Covert
Evelyn B~w111 t, Ruth Grate and
the hostt'llll Miss Juhllna

Il

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waa scheduled to have been
SOCIETY MEETS
play('d Wednesday f!V'enlng
bw.
l !l e Woman's Forelan MLS:&gt;Io.l~u.se of the inclement weather
Will be played Thur&amp;d&amp;ry evening ary .~krc.lr:&gt;ty or tJ1e Ht11.U1 M E;
'lbe ter.ma and their tes peellv ~ r hu11 h ni~t at Lhe nome of Mrs
Pft"centaae for the li('OOnd ha.IJ are Cha 1o1tt&gt; Burnell on nonh Fourttu follows
Won

Lost Pt:t

Another Irritable
Grouchy Wife

nll.t.Dr"J
pf,'21f"''•"'• All "'lip0111 tw:hlnr, doctrine .or
W&amp;f
P
~ ~. ereed, !t they are to have any claun
the Jove, loyalty and devotion of the people! must be in harmony wtth
tile teac:hlnttof JesUI the Christ WhOIMI warda ftt nto every fold and cievice
ef the human heart, and of whom lt wuaaid in John 7 :46, "NEVER MAN
IPAKE !'.iKE THIS' M.(N"
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GuARD YOUR Tli.OUGHTS- Fmally, brethren,
thing:'! are true, what~oever things nrc honest.
whatsoever thmg:s are JUSt, "'hat.•wcver thi ng~ are puat!,
whah\OC\er thing:-~ ctre lmely, whatsoever thangti nrc of
good report, if the1e be any \Irtue, and if there be
praise, think on the:.;e thing:t - Phtlippians 4 :8.
whatso~ver

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FOOLISH WOMEN
HE Rli:CENT d&gt;Rclosures ll'hich brand the Wesl Virgmian, Pow er!-1, as a wholesale murderer. comparable to
the famous " Bluebeard" of t~lory IJ.Uok ht:-~tory , show JU~l
what a.ltnQ8t unbelievable things ca n occur in this ::mpp'o:-1edly enluthtened world. In ttddition to showmg the J.JUb!u:
•Ro
what h-eartle!'41'\ hea::~hl Home men ctUJ be, 1t f urther emphasizeR the fact that women, when struc k by that "Romanl!L
Trend" laY the (uundatton tot• just ~mch deplorable oc-\

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currences.,

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Such =ncident~ are not new tu the wuriU. This man
who has been charged w1th at least five murders, is 1 ()t
the pioneer killer, he i!4 but emulatinK others who have
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h·
gone bt•fure, a~ nre the \\Omen who ha ve Jecome
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dupes. That oth et.s did not mt!et the l-18ffie fate as the tY..o
women and three mnoc e nt children o1 the one, 1!'1 no l d Ut:!
to any I'J ll)lcri or intelligence nn their part, bu t tnstt'ad. h1
the fact th at the .crlme~'~ were da s&lt; overed before h e hat
fime to tl'eat them to a hk e fate.
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Instead of people who. haVe tf'ndenctes lu use Advt•rtising Me &lt;hum~ to finJ hu:-~bnnrl f' nnd WI\ Cl'l takwg heed

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WAUC- New Yml~ ~34B 6~860! 6

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Her wlll revenled the nstruc on
of the BH-year-old wife of 81r WUllam w a.steneys
t •~ B dd
"Bhe became a. conver "" u hlsm on her tr11-veb; abroad," her
butler, Alfred Styles. at her home
h
lain d
at Ivy Lod1e. near ere. exp
e
'She used to meet the high priests
of the cult and she read exten15 Jvely about it
'She was a Great friend
Annie Besant and or Lhe Mahat•
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rna Ohandl with whom she corfrom t!Uch ,lei-!i'!OilH a!l tllll", the world wall move on Ill the
responded frequenLJy
same old orbit and there will be other Rilly peqple to take ~c~lie ltt
:~c~otorc~ BEL;c~U ~::{~,·
"At. Ivy Lod!iJe !!he built a tem"l'h
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the plac e~ of ~ ho~e who have p.lnad~~· eel~ upe · _,.&lt;\~~. fJOiUe t11 ,.. 8. Foll~': 8 ~ ,·;popular
marble 1hron1!, rrum whMl emt~
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WOr
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~.Jmm·, 0 ftency San..,
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Ue1 89hcs were !lent In a sliver
ence, thdt th c~e nb1cct l eHHo n~ ava1l but little.
trey's Orch; 10 30 Vnl'lety 10 45,
mn to lndla where an Indian doc
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I 1 Bob Newhall, II Dance 01ch,
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Vrry prnbubly the women wh o~c ~~ 11 y, mu:-~ y 0\~)1130
Moon Rl'''· 12. Dallce Olcll
or wuu use ""vs
er ere carRev R M Kedwar{l M P was rled out her wish and BCattered
letters to a man th,"v had neve r ~t'C il , arc uo W being read 12 30 a m , H enry Bnut•~i':; Popula.· citPd nt Allhford Kent for !allure them on the Ganges.
by a pubhc greed\; tor ~nch new~, are lJar4k;ng Ill the sun- Orchestra
t..o pay tithes, and the member or
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tbc House uf Commons renewed
Nearly every lad, playing In the
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Ught of a new tound J&gt;uhllc1ty In~tcad of hiding their fa ce · pn~~~~~~~~~&lt;1 Yo;~e!;~ 4 ~ 1Lee ligltatlon he had been c.{rrymg on back yard , builds toy bridges and
of the levy
dreams of some day ""'annlng big
in deepest :;ham e. Th e bcsl tome I·or :-;uc h occutTetl&lt;'t!:o; I '~ • Mol ll&lt;- 6 45 The Goldllergs, 7 f01 th e ellminntion
the local
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SoutiiCilliHIC
7 30 PQpulai con~
On Canvey 181ELm1
stream~. but. Lincolnshire hRS 11
for a ~pced y t11&lt;d to I.Jc h eld, und JU ~t a s Mpcedy (•Xel•utaon tell 8 Po]~ulnl p1og1am 8 JO Queen Annr::; Bounty Committee boy who ma.y be able to bow;t that
of the mod ern BlueiJt:~ard uftcr he ha:; been gu1lty ot lh \! F'op~!lm H.ont 9 30 G1~nUar:d Wllhd1cw .~harhgcs ~~o~ur~~~~c~; a spec1al bridge wu built for his
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Rice, 111 15 Vlnccnt Lopez Qrch, of $~0 cosv: w en
espec)Jll use
crtmeK charged.
11 , Blue Rhythm Boys, 11 JO. The I fl 10-y c~t~olll pcnstonet VIR!'. H.boUt Bo Important Is the question or
Coutluc utab
tu be so ld fm tithEs
whether or not an exclusive bridge
Slnct' a hundred ve1u~ beim e t"he should be built for a n.vc-yea.r-old
W IZ- New York ! :i4~ 5-760' 5 45 Normnn Conquelil Yohcn paymeut boy that t.l.e Holland, Ltncolnshtre,
pm Lowell 1 holliUli u Amos 'n or tiUiell btcame tt. legal Instead of Education Commlt~e :18 hard put
HONOR THY PA.Af.NTS
Andy, 0 15 Pupulu.r Entcrtalnm~. o.n ccc'~smstlcal requirement there to decide upon the $l()O approprla·
N THESE JJA YS, we hear on all ~tde!-1. ol u~ from tho"..: 6 '10, Fh1l Cook, 6 4J Believe H ha;-; !Jccn nn effort Lo bring about tlon involved
The boy lives on the outskirbl of
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1 what 01 Not. 7, Jauc l',1ohm1ms O~eh, t heir abohtlon
w h o are o II( €nnug1I t o k now, t h a t
lffit!l"' ate no
s, Po 1m lu.I P1o 1pam, a 30 Popular
At. f!Jst the tlthe 1cpre5ented Swinchcad, near Bolton Between
th ey used to be'' (llld 1t muM be g-ranted th,1t they arc not. M!u lltlels 9 30 Cla.u1 Lu and Em t lw tenlh pa1 t of the lncrea~ of hi~ home and the road where he
rro.n the profits 16hould catch an omnibus tor achool
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10 Bhunbe1 Mu~lc, 11 Studio Pro- yea 1l~ n••slng
Today '"hct~ thC'n :n l' dozen:-; o[ WU,\!-i l or the pt~op t&gt; to g1am 11 15 Tnl Heul} s orch, lands. stuck~ ULJon hmdt. and th~ il'l a wide drain diteh. If \.h.'"
mduSLIY nl
the
parls hlon.Jrs were a bridle acrOBS the ditch, he
enterbun them :-1~· 1\t-! ~, thPh' were hut two forty ,\'Pan; lli"O U JO Ben Pollocks Dance Orch
WJR- Diilllr olt 1400-7501 6 21 pm Everyone In the patlsh who had would have to wa.lk only m
Those to,..~;o were ~nmg to the t hun h met:tlll~~ h&lt;•lrl dunng BascbR.Il Scmes, u 45 venct 10 ,1 nn\thlng Ll1heable, ren under the Lo the road But without a brl&lt;tgeiii.U.l
the reo·ular ttm~ on Su nclu v ~1 nd Wcdne ~day &lt;'Ve nmg:-- and Ensemble, 1 15 Ne and H I 7 30. Ic~;ulauon They we1e ptt.ld in the he must wal~ four and
miles
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Melad v Moments 8. A &amp;InK n p1oducl&lt;! Uuur.selw.s
the Jut.lg ~ met•tlng.'~. LaUi e elt-~f' w.1:-~ there to do.
Mluule a 15. Popu!n1 Entertait1e1s
• • •
A Grant of $125 has
And ... n 11eo pl e \I;Cllt to I&lt;J(J.t(l' ltllll to dlUrth Bullh ..d B JO , Band Conce•t: 9 30 Cla1,1, mm{ u1t1es rooulted m 1836, to cd by the Board ot ~!~~~~:~:~
Lu n11d Em, 9 45 Pmls Nl!!:ht Life the sub6tlt ution of rent c.har&amp;:es for the boy a father tor
ie not thl' onl)' ditf{rence bctwt~en nnw nn.d lorty )P al''' 10 Amo~ 'n Andy, It Pu!i6 Col•m t hP. old lllt'thod o[ tithe pnymenl5 the father hBS been
Otbl't ler,a;la.tlon ha:-; follov.ed
fa1 to raise the dllferenet.
ago. For ~V{' I)' IJo} nJ gar!. young man or womau \\iho i..lul ~~J'o 1~E: 5 ' p~f~~~~ ~~~~g;~ ~ 1~~ 'I he assessment aow fa,lh1 into
not treat hi~ or her mnth (&gt;l' ot· luth&lt;'l' w1th lh~ pi ope~ le- ClyrleMcCoys Popula1 Dance Ore,, t Y..o cia.'lses-~~.zclcslastloo.l and lay
uthes As m0nft~teates were .;fllit~
spect due tht:m, the&gt;re ure 1118 tn1lay "'tw f:ul1n thai n~ o:--ltlp ~vo6;~~~1c~~~ c~ 41 ~· 4 ~ 0 JHa~or~ ~&gt;olved In yea1 s gone by the right
eHsenlial furm ot conduct
Teen. E 05 LouiE s Hungry Fhe, to theh tithe!! paKKed on to t.he
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15, Um:le Walt aud Bkeezlx, B Crown and In ttUn to private
On all :;tde~ 111 c1ur uy o
tOO{
am es, 1 u 1 &lt; spon- Eat!
Bu1tnclt's (hch a 30 Popula. persons
Tlthe -holdet s last years In Ene:~
sibi1it1e~ and gt!nerul a 11-round t arPI('s:o~n e)l!-1, we
~ce e\ l 1 HoUI . 9 :m, Claro Lu anti Em, 9 45
Chwch
Dreum
Ship,
JO 15 The Stebbms ln.nd collrcted £1,100,006
IOpOil " ' '
dence of t/rJ.e lo~t art of hon01 111g the parents U~'~ t IH'll' ~ t.1 IBuys 10 30. Jl\n Oalberii Orrh , 11 ltthc~ amounted to £2,200,000
10 any 1111t110n a
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tht
utuath&gt;n
of any
tion in lifr- desctv es. Thi~ dcrf' hdton of a 1luty ~.:ureluli) Tell Wet'm.s Otch II JO Bll Dona While then train raced at 80 hn tnc• or 1.._r....,1 nf real e.~l.atl!
or
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hue ll Populau Dance 01chcstra
111 m.U the aame 1" any ver~ron wn.n
im:~ocribcd as o ne ol 1he tron r ts i(l Vf' ll to 1\io~e-,. 11"&lt; not alone I
WTAM- Cleveland I280-te 701 miles an hOUI between London and ""
n•tf\ocate&lt;l to do ~o. upon r"'e! J&gt;l ur •ufl.
due to th e · fa ilure of lirre lhlldrcn It 1:--- mo!-ltiy brought b 10 pm . Baseball Sco~es 6 30 , SCELJ borough 25 pasaenger11 sat In ~ wnt t•&lt;:~ot alft' to mall ... me
Fu, thcr noltc(' it hereby ""-en that
.
Ocne aud Glen n 7 The Venettfllh n darkened CELl for two hours and
1" 1" a!("a\n~l th, valUilliOil of any
about by a fat lure of the p11r e nt~ 111 exud111g that [J&lt;IIlll'U~ 1 :ro Popular Concert. 8. Popula ~ WltnP.ssed a talkie thriller tn the- cnmt•l•
rca! .,..Ut.r., will lw heanl by t~ b.. ard of
fhst experiment with S•.)Uild ftlm Re~i~tvn of M.,,,.,. County Ohio;~, at the
lar tribute whtch should huvc heen PXULted when 'h e ir 8P 1 og 1 " 111 8 :to Popuhu Hour, 9 30. p!ojcrtlon
on a pti.!II!Cn!ler t1a.ln In offic,• of thu County Audft.•r PumN'O)'.
.
pons Inten lew 10 15 The StebOhio at lb., time and on th.. folklwlnlil'
oft'spring Wel't' young and thear lllllllil"' N\~II~ tmprl!lsscd bins Bo~ s 10 .to Pic Plunt Pete th •-..., coun t 1 Y
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dat., ••
1o be sme, Lhe experiment was
n....rord Town~hlt• &amp;.ptemiHir j at 11
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10 15 Hobby Prog1am· l Muslcai
Wlth that qUa tty.
. Bulletin Boutd 11 15, Ma;my La.n· not allhogetht&gt;r EL success Wit· A :o.t
No matter how much a. parent ~&gt;~peak~ that he doe:-:.n t dl'l s 01ch , 12. Midnight Melodte~ ne:;scs said that notw1tll_standlll8 A. c~.."'1&lt;l' ThwnahL1•.
the felt l'nlng of the conch, the
Columhla Town"h1p, Sept&lt;1mber T, al :£
mind, hnw much he hchttleK the habit. he can not help ~!~~~~a~"tla~~:e'J~~h~~~! and HaS 1oar of the speeding train drown~ P M.
1
ed out mQI!L of the sound.
L•bano11 'l"own•hlo. S~tpt.ethber ~ -.t 11
!1ut notice 1ts Jll'actice wh&amp;~t H dnhl does show ho\\ he ha ·1
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lmprovement, howe'!-"E"r. lfl l!lutf'
l.et"n Town~hlv. s~ 1,tember s at 10
been taught. Children aH they gmw older nnd reaHz C! I
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t,o come i! the Idea prove1 popular .4. :M
Mid James Forsy~h. 0 technlca.l Olne Tl\wnahlp, Sept~bt-r e. at 2
what their mother and their father mean to them. ,
Ree1SVJII~
expert
'Instead of 11n1ng Ute r o~!ln 8 ~ Town11hlp, Bor;rtem.btr !1, at ~
do not have to be lold about how they shuulrl be ll'eated, I
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coach with felt we 11hall U6e some A. M
Town•hi.- &amp;optumbe 9 Rt 10
P'l••wtfll .. ~ 1 \ 1 { .1\ tor Mr~ En ... na other oound-proor substance We A Rntl•nd
M
they .ense it through an innate fechng whll'h l'll n not h~ j' Est~'lft
rSibf!rtl l!lunmi.&lt;:.'e1· wer f' shall H'fiUI!Ite the sound better. $')
s .. lf:m 'l'awntolup, ~lcptc:MI ..r o llll ~
described, except in rare instances.
conducted here at the ~hrlst hm as to Increase It here or decrea..e P M
.4. S~iMbury 1own~h'''· Sept•• Iter 10. •t 8
, c~urch SR.tttrday 1\ltcti'loon 11.t 2 It thC!e In croordng polntr;..
Hnwever • the~ inMtance~ come trc4uently enough
.
1o c.itJI It In chAnrP nf R e'' Fl ad I
An 8 rt x 6~ screen wa.s used
s"'l'io rown•hLtt s~vt.. mb•H 10. .'ll 10
tlu~t one notic~H how worth lei'\~ a t~nn or daughter IR who Ga.rdnu of Mldctlr.port. She was 5~J Rclnlolced power in~;talla.tion In- A 'I
oludcd 20·8IX volt OO.tterles A
S11tto" To ... n•hLJ•• 8epu-ml... r
faiiR to give trihute when tribut e il' du e. Nothmg. appeal'::~ ~:,~: °~~ra~dlo::~im~e- ~he1 ~:n,·~ sound film reproduction machine p Ml•ldle
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1,ort VllhlK~. SeptemMr 11, •t
'WOfiiO than the act of !!howing no l'e!4pect to a father or member of tht Chrl8tlan church has been dev~loped lor , home Vl' A. M
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h~talled ' for
Vllt ...., R•ptem..,.r 11 , .t t
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by otf•pring arown to man or wnmanhood who and \!'1 'mrvived by otu! ~;IHtel Mrs ttaly. .nsf! that l'll.~V be
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\ a. ..,ne vm. 11e, Se&amp;:&gt;tell'oi.oer 12. 111 ll
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IMabl.:l Barton· of East t.l\!erpool $3.~10; ealci For~' 1 1
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reaeht"!d the state where they Rhould know hette.r. &lt;l!lrt Tll'""' t1rothe1S Wavne of Cleve
Because ahe OOUend that Ahe
R11~a!ld VIllage September 12. 111 10
go far wrong in
world who prKctices the
WQUid be re-Incarnated 88 an Jn~ "·s~"",..., vn ..~~:t, s~wnhttr n at 1
,.,~l!it pf trL.ti)\g his parentR .li.S they should be treated, Irclatl.ves BurtR.l l'r"'B&amp; made m the dlr.n. the aahe&amp; or the body of thr. P •
H J BltocblON, County AUI,Ittor ,
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, 11}e~~-nnt Home "-=.el:4ry with un- l,.te Lady JuJia Wa~ttneys •"ere 1
cast Into the mudd)' waters of the I •.u-j:O:. Clerk or tM Bo&amp;rd or R•Vi•lou.
ls 1141oeaoY. to do.
dertakor Barton m

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Radio
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Pill, K••c Smltll'" M•lsJc, 615, Den
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"'' 7, Band Cmwc1L, 1 45 Gloom
Cl ·•s•ls, B. Fus; Freight, 8 30 ,
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Cnme Club, 9 Pcr~&gt;onnlltles. 9 30,
Tone Plc&amp;tres 10, Ea11 Ca1pente1 s
Orch, td!'Jo. Will Osborne's- Orch,
11, Be n Bcrblcs Orctl, • 2· Red
NIChols 01ch
12 30 aJI Dave
Abianu;· Dance Orcheslla
WLW- Cmcinuatl ( 4 2B~100l 54 ;
pm, Lvwc ll Thomns 6 Am06 ':t
Andy, ~ 30, P~ll Cook, 6 45, "BE'-

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dOll Sept :.!-Churches andJ
on
p!IVHte lndl\ tdmt:H ore still w -~
England llltl1ougll
It
teet 1ng t nc:~ m
few othca countries retELin these
medlevtt.l customs. and ln splte of
atcu ggle against
h
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u t om~an year 6
t hem
Like an anachronism to the forelgncr Is the news ot the latest t.tl\•
gnge!llent 111 thl:s ancient battle
A Suffolk fa.uner VH\5 fmced 00
sell hili ~Look to pay a t.lthe And
the tlt.ht, .f\t ' wll.s i!i&amp;ld WIUI J»lld on
p1oduce which did nut pay tbc
ca~tl ol producLiyn
1ft'hls occunente and two othere
:teceutly have Jed farmers
to plan
• d campa
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Oh Boy!-!WO runs-two homers apieceand it's the ninth inning. • The thrills of such
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-and he feels pretty well satisfied with the old
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THE BUYERS ARE IN NEW YORK CITY ALL THIS
WEEK BUYING READY·TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND
TliE AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS COMPANY IS
BRINGING THE GOODS IN TO US DAILY.

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Blom Bn.dbury and famUy ot
Oallla an4 TODl BradJ,ury and taml
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home rollla over the week md.

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New York and Chica10

Ohio

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half of play, with only two 11101 ~
w.eU to 10, In which U!ne they
wm ~ forc-ed to play a aame witn
the New York Cenka.l team w1.J.~
nen or the nrst hiiJl at play I'h•s

PM NJMtrtal Oflee C&amp;ll III·L

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Southern

team ta to aate, holdlna ttrst )JIS:cf'
1n ._.,e lealJUe here ror Lhe ~d

No ~euUemen \1 Ill My "h~y ,. to
ttltr!l(l lht! ut ttorltiOn HI II et'UI
wJdow.-l'oletlo Illude.

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SLUMBER PARTY

M ... Kothcyn Ellubeth Juhllng

Thert v;IJI be an lee tream social
at lhe MornlnK Star church Frida\'
night Stopt 4
The Ha1 vest F ca~t held at tht

entertalnHi seveaal friends with a
a\umber party at her home on
South Second avenue Tuesday t!VtH
m1 MISI! Maxine Bums niece of
Mrs. Waltel HarriiJ was wueat o!
hw1or Thoge preBent were MiMe'3
Stella Palmer
Mayme
Covert
Evelyn B~w111 t, Ruth Grate and
the hostt'llll Miss Juhllna

Il

~e

waa scheduled to have been
SOCIETY MEETS
play('d Wednesday f!V'enlng
bw.
l !l e Woman's Forelan MLS:&gt;Io.l~u.se of the inclement weather
Will be played Thur&amp;d&amp;ry evening ary .~krc.lr:&gt;ty or tJ1e Ht11.U1 M E;
'lbe ter.ma and their tes peellv ~ r hu11 h ni~t at Lhe nome of Mrs
Pft"centaae for the li('OOnd ha.IJ are Cha 1o1tt&gt; Burnell on nonh Fourttu follows
Won

Lost Pt:t

Another Irritable
Grouchy Wife

nll.t.Dr"J
pf,'21f"''•"'• All "'lip0111 tw:hlnr, doctrine .or
W&amp;f
P
~ ~. ereed, !t they are to have any claun
the Jove, loyalty and devotion of the people! must be in harmony wtth
tile teac:hlnttof JesUI the Christ WhOIMI warda ftt nto every fold and cievice
ef the human heart, and of whom lt wuaaid in John 7 :46, "NEVER MAN
IPAKE !'.iKE THIS' M.(N"
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GuARD YOUR Tli.OUGHTS- Fmally, brethren,
thing:'! are true, what~oever things nrc honest.
whatsoever thmg:s are JUSt, "'hat.•wcver thi ng~ are puat!,
whah\OC\er thing:-~ ctre lmely, whatsoever thangti nrc of
good report, if the1e be any \Irtue, and if there be
praise, think on the:.;e thing:t - Phtlippians 4 :8.
whatso~ver

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FOOLISH WOMEN
HE Rli:CENT d&gt;Rclosures ll'hich brand the Wesl Virgmian, Pow er!-1, as a wholesale murderer. comparable to
the famous " Bluebeard" of t~lory IJ.Uok ht:-~tory , show JU~l
what a.ltnQ8t unbelievable things ca n occur in this ::mpp'o:-1edly enluthtened world. In ttddition to showmg the J.JUb!u:
•Ro
what h-eartle!'41'\ hea::~hl Home men ctUJ be, 1t f urther emphasizeR the fact that women, when struc k by that "Romanl!L
Trend" laY the (uundatton tot• just ~mch deplorable oc-\

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Such =ncident~ are not new tu the wuriU. This man
who has been charged w1th at least five murders, is 1 ()t
the pioneer killer, he i!4 but emulatinK others who have
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gone bt•fure, a~ nre the \\Omen who ha ve Jecome
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dupes. That oth et.s did not mt!et the l-18ffie fate as the tY..o
women and three mnoc e nt children o1 the one, 1!'1 no l d Ut:!
to any I'J ll)lcri or intelligence nn their part, bu t tnstt'ad. h1
the fact th at the .crlme~'~ were da s&lt; overed before h e hat
fime to tl'eat them to a hk e fate.
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Instead of people who. haVe tf'ndenctes lu use Advt•rtising Me &lt;hum~ to finJ hu:-~bnnrl f' nnd WI\ Cl'l takwg heed

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SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD

:iJo.I"'fi!:MBER 2

WAUC- New Yml~ ~34B 6~860! 6

LONDON

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Her wlll revenled the nstruc on
of the BH-year-old wife of 81r WUllam w a.steneys
t •~ B dd
"Bhe became a. conver "" u hlsm on her tr11-veb; abroad," her
butler, Alfred Styles. at her home
h
lain d
at Ivy Lod1e. near ere. exp
e
'She used to meet the high priests
of the cult and she read exten15 Jvely about it
'She was a Great friend
Annie Besant and or Lhe Mahat•
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rna Ohandl with whom she corfrom t!Uch ,lei-!i'!OilH a!l tllll", the world wall move on Ill the
responded frequenLJy
same old orbit and there will be other Rilly peqple to take ~c~lie ltt
:~c~otorc~ BEL;c~U ~::{~,·
"At. Ivy Lod!iJe !!he built a tem"l'h
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the plac e~ of ~ ho~e who have p.lnad~~· eel~ upe · _,.&lt;\~~. fJOiUe t11 ,.. 8. Foll~': 8 ~ ,·;popular
marble 1hron1!, rrum whMl emt~
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wmt lndlans lectured to student'!.
WOr
IS ~0" U 0 peop e W 0 e
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n"'PII
~.Jmm·, 0 ftency San..,
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Ue1 89hcs were !lent In a sliver
ence, thdt th c~e nb1cct l eHHo n~ ava1l but little.
trey's Orch; 10 30 Vnl'lety 10 45,
mn to lndla where an Indian doc
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I 1 Bob Newhall, II Dance 01ch,
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Vrry prnbubly the women wh o~c ~~ 11 y, mu:-~ y 0\~)1130
Moon Rl'''· 12. Dallce Olcll
or wuu use ""vs
er ere carRev R M Kedwar{l M P was rled out her wish and BCattered
letters to a man th,"v had neve r ~t'C il , arc uo W being read 12 30 a m , H enry Bnut•~i':; Popula.· citPd nt Allhford Kent for !allure them on the Ganges.
by a pubhc greed\; tor ~nch new~, are lJar4k;ng Ill the sun- Orchestra
t..o pay tithes, and the member or
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r ~ GOO
tbc House uf Commons renewed
Nearly every lad, playing In the
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Ught of a new tound J&gt;uhllc1ty In~tcad of hiding their fa ce · pn~~~~~~~~~&lt;1 Yo;~e!;~ 4 ~ 1Lee ligltatlon he had been c.{rrymg on back yard , builds toy bridges and
of the levy
dreams of some day ""'annlng big
in deepest :;ham e. Th e bcsl tome I·or :-;uc h occutTetl&lt;'t!:o; I '~ • Mol ll&lt;- 6 45 The Goldllergs, 7 f01 th e ellminntion
the local
.
SoutiiCilliHIC
7 30 PQpulai con~
On Canvey 181ELm1
stream~. but. Lincolnshire hRS 11
for a ~pced y t11&lt;d to I.Jc h eld, und JU ~t a s Mpcedy (•Xel•utaon tell 8 Po]~ulnl p1og1am 8 JO Queen Annr::; Bounty Committee boy who ma.y be able to bow;t that
of the mod ern BlueiJt:~ard uftcr he ha:; been gu1lty ot lh \! F'op~!lm H.ont 9 30 G1~nUar:d Wllhd1cw .~harhgcs ~~o~ur~~~~c~; a spec1al bridge wu built for his
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Rice, 111 15 Vlnccnt Lopez Qrch, of $~0 cosv: w en
espec)Jll use
crtmeK charged.
11 , Blue Rhythm Boys, 11 JO. The I fl 10-y c~t~olll pcnstonet VIR!'. H.boUt Bo Important Is the question or
Coutluc utab
tu be so ld fm tithEs
whether or not an exclusive bridge
Slnct' a hundred ve1u~ beim e t"he should be built for a n.vc-yea.r-old
W IZ- New York ! :i4~ 5-760' 5 45 Normnn Conquelil Yohcn paymeut boy that t.l.e Holland, Ltncolnshtre,
pm Lowell 1 holliUli u Amos 'n or tiUiell btcame tt. legal Instead of Education Commlt~e :18 hard put
HONOR THY PA.Af.NTS
Andy, 0 15 Pupulu.r Entcrtalnm~. o.n ccc'~smstlcal requirement there to decide upon the $l()O approprla·
N THESE JJA YS, we hear on all ~tde!-1. ol u~ from tho"..: 6 '10, Fh1l Cook, 6 4J Believe H ha;-; !Jccn nn effort Lo bring about tlon involved
The boy lives on the outskirbl of
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1 what 01 Not. 7, Jauc l',1ohm1ms O~eh, t heir abohtlon
w h o are o II( €nnug1I t o k now, t h a t
lffit!l"' ate no
s, Po 1m lu.I P1o 1pam, a 30 Popular
At. f!Jst the tlthe 1cpre5ented Swinchcad, near Bolton Between
th ey used to be'' (llld 1t muM be g-ranted th,1t they arc not. M!u lltlels 9 30 Cla.u1 Lu and Em t lw tenlh pa1 t of the lncrea~ of hi~ home and the road where he
rro.n the profits 16hould catch an omnibus tor achool
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10 Bhunbe1 Mu~lc, 11 Studio Pro- yea 1l~ n••slng
Today '"hct~ thC'n :n l' dozen:-; o[ WU,\!-i l or the pt~op t&gt; to g1am 11 15 Tnl Heul} s orch, lands. stuck~ ULJon hmdt. and th~ il'l a wide drain diteh. If \.h.'"
mduSLIY nl
the
parls hlon.Jrs were a bridle acrOBS the ditch, he
enterbun them :-1~· 1\t-! ~, thPh' were hut two forty ,\'Pan; lli"O U JO Ben Pollocks Dance Orch
WJR- Diilllr olt 1400-7501 6 21 pm Everyone In the patlsh who had would have to wa.lk only m
Those to,..~;o were ~nmg to the t hun h met:tlll~~ h&lt;•lrl dunng BascbR.Il Scmes, u 45 venct 10 ,1 nn\thlng Ll1heable, ren under the Lo the road But without a brl&lt;tgeiii.U.l
the reo·ular ttm~ on Su nclu v ~1 nd Wcdne ~day &lt;'Ve nmg:-- and Ensemble, 1 15 Ne and H I 7 30. Ic~;ulauon They we1e ptt.ld in the he must wal~ four and
miles
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Melad v Moments 8. A &amp;InK n p1oducl&lt;! Uuur.selw.s
the Jut.lg ~ met•tlng.'~. LaUi e elt-~f' w.1:-~ there to do.
Mluule a 15. Popu!n1 Entertait1e1s
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A Grant of $125 has
And ... n 11eo pl e \I;Cllt to I&lt;J(J.t(l' ltllll to dlUrth Bullh ..d B JO , Band Conce•t: 9 30 Cla1,1, mm{ u1t1es rooulted m 1836, to cd by the Board ot ~!~~~~:~:~
Lu n11d Em, 9 45 Pmls Nl!!:ht Life the sub6tlt ution of rent c.har&amp;:es for the boy a father tor
ie not thl' onl)' ditf{rence bctwt~en nnw nn.d lorty )P al''' 10 Amo~ 'n Andy, It Pu!i6 Col•m t hP. old lllt'thod o[ tithe pnymenl5 the father hBS been
Otbl't ler,a;la.tlon ha:-; follov.ed
fa1 to raise the dllferenet.
ago. For ~V{' I)' IJo} nJ gar!. young man or womau \\iho i..lul ~~J'o 1~E: 5 ' p~f~~~~ ~~~~g;~ ~ 1~~ 'I he assessment aow fa,lh1 into
not treat hi~ or her mnth (&gt;l' ot· luth&lt;'l' w1th lh~ pi ope~ le- ClyrleMcCoys Popula1 Dance Ore,, t Y..o cia.'lses-~~.zclcslastloo.l and lay
uthes As m0nft~teates were .;fllit~
spect due tht:m, the&gt;re ure 1118 tn1lay "'tw f:ul1n thai n~ o:--ltlp ~vo6;~~~1c~~~ c~ 41 ~· 4 ~ 0 JHa~or~ ~&gt;olved In yea1 s gone by the right
eHsenlial furm ot conduct
Teen. E 05 LouiE s Hungry Fhe, to theh tithe!! paKKed on to t.he
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15, Um:le Walt aud Bkeezlx, B Crown and In ttUn to private
On all :;tde~ 111 c1ur uy o
tOO{
am es, 1 u 1 &lt; spon- Eat!
Bu1tnclt's (hch a 30 Popula. persons
Tlthe -holdet s last years In Ene:~
sibi1it1e~ and gt!nerul a 11-round t arPI('s:o~n e)l!-1, we
~ce e\ l 1 HoUI . 9 :m, Claro Lu anti Em, 9 45
Chwch
Dreum
Ship,
JO 15 The Stebbms ln.nd collrcted £1,100,006
IOpOil " ' '
dence of t/rJ.e lo~t art of hon01 111g the parents U~'~ t IH'll' ~ t.1 IBuys 10 30. Jl\n Oalberii Orrh , 11 ltthc~ amounted to £2,200,000
10 any 1111t110n a
cPrtlfl·
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tht
utuath&gt;n
of any
tion in lifr- desctv es. Thi~ dcrf' hdton of a 1luty ~.:ureluli) Tell Wet'm.s Otch II JO Bll Dona While then train raced at 80 hn tnc• or 1.._r....,1 nf real e.~l.atl!
or
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hue ll Populau Dance 01chcstra
111 m.U the aame 1" any ver~ron wn.n
im:~ocribcd as o ne ol 1he tron r ts i(l Vf' ll to 1\io~e-,. 11"&lt; not alone I
WTAM- Cleveland I280-te 701 miles an hOUI between London and ""
n•tf\ocate&lt;l to do ~o. upon r"'e! J&gt;l ur •ufl.
due to th e · fa ilure of lirre lhlldrcn It 1:--- mo!-ltiy brought b 10 pm . Baseball Sco~es 6 30 , SCELJ borough 25 pasaenger11 sat In ~ wnt t•&lt;:~ot alft' to mall ... me
Fu, thcr noltc(' it hereby ""-en that
.
Ocne aud Glen n 7 The Venettfllh n darkened CELl for two hours and
1" 1" a!("a\n~l th, valUilliOil of any
about by a fat lure of the p11r e nt~ 111 exud111g that [J&lt;IIlll'U~ 1 :ro Popular Concert. 8. Popula ~ WltnP.ssed a talkie thriller tn the- cnmt•l•
rca! .,..Ut.r., will lw heanl by t~ b.. ard of
fhst experiment with S•.)Uild ftlm Re~i~tvn of M.,,,.,. County Ohio;~, at the
lar tribute whtch should huvc heen PXULted when 'h e ir 8P 1 og 1 " 111 8 :to Popuhu Hour, 9 30. p!ojcrtlon
on a pti.!II!Cn!ler t1a.ln In offic,• of thu County Audft.•r PumN'O)'.
.
pons Inten lew 10 15 The StebOhio at lb., time and on th.. folklwlnlil'
oft'spring Wel't' young and thear lllllllil"' N\~II~ tmprl!lsscd bins Bo~ s 10 .to Pic Plunt Pete th •-..., coun t 1 Y
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1o be sme, Lhe experiment was
n....rord Town~hlt• &amp;.ptemiHir j at 11
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10 15 Hobby Prog1am· l Muslcai
Wlth that qUa tty.
. Bulletin Boutd 11 15, Ma;my La.n· not allhogetht&gt;r EL success Wit· A :o.t
No matter how much a. parent ~&gt;~peak~ that he doe:-:.n t dl'l s 01ch , 12. Midnight Melodte~ ne:;scs said that notw1tll_standlll8 A. c~.."'1&lt;l' ThwnahL1•.
the felt l'nlng of the conch, the
Columhla Town"h1p, Sept&lt;1mber T, al :£
mind, hnw much he hchttleK the habit. he can not help ~!~~~~a~"tla~~:e'J~~h~~~! and HaS 1oar of the speeding train drown~ P M.
1
ed out mQI!L of the sound.
L•bano11 'l"own•hlo. S~tpt.ethber ~ -.t 11
!1ut notice 1ts Jll'actice wh&amp;~t H dnhl does show ho\\ he ha ·1
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lmprovement, howe'!-"E"r. lfl l!lutf'
l.et"n Town~hlv. s~ 1,tember s at 10
been taught. Children aH they gmw older nnd reaHz C! I
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t,o come i! the Idea prove1 popular .4. :M
Mid James Forsy~h. 0 technlca.l Olne Tl\wnahlp, Sept~bt-r e. at 2
what their mother and their father mean to them. ,
Ree1SVJII~
expert
'Instead of 11n1ng Ute r o~!ln 8 ~ Town11hlp, Bor;rtem.btr !1, at ~
do not have to be lold about how they shuulrl be ll'eated, I
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coach with felt we 11hall U6e some A. M
Town•hi.- &amp;optumbe 9 Rt 10
P'l••wtfll .. ~ 1 \ 1 { .1\ tor Mr~ En ... na other oound-proor substance We A Rntl•nd
M
they .ense it through an innate fechng whll'h l'll n not h~ j' Est~'lft
rSibf!rtl l!lunmi.&lt;:.'e1· wer f' shall H'fiUI!Ite the sound better. $')
s .. lf:m 'l'awntolup, ~lcptc:MI ..r o llll ~
described, except in rare instances.
conducted here at the ~hrlst hm as to Increase It here or decrea..e P M
.4. S~iMbury 1own~h'''· Sept•• Iter 10. •t 8
, c~urch SR.tttrday 1\ltcti'loon 11.t 2 It thC!e In croordng polntr;..
Hnwever • the~ inMtance~ come trc4uently enough
.
1o c.itJI It In chAnrP nf R e'' Fl ad I
An 8 rt x 6~ screen wa.s used
s"'l'io rown•hLtt s~vt.. mb•H 10. .'ll 10
tlu~t one notic~H how worth lei'\~ a t~nn or daughter IR who Ga.rdnu of Mldctlr.port. She was 5~J Rclnlolced power in~;talla.tion In- A 'I
oludcd 20·8IX volt OO.tterles A
S11tto" To ... n•hLJ•• 8epu-ml... r
faiiR to give trihute when tribut e il' du e. Nothmg. appeal'::~ ~:,~: °~~ra~dlo::~im~e- ~he1 ~:n,·~ sound film reproduction machine p Ml•ldle
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1,ort VllhlK~. SeptemMr 11, •t
'WOfiiO than the act of !!howing no l'e!4pect to a father or member of tht Chrl8tlan church has been dev~loped lor , home Vl' A. M
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h~talled ' for
Vllt ...., R•ptem..,.r 11 , .t t
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by otf•pring arown to man or wnmanhood who and \!'1 'mrvived by otu! ~;IHtel Mrs ttaly. .nsf! that l'll.~V be
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\ a. ..,ne vm. 11e, Se&amp;:&gt;tell'oi.oer 12. 111 ll
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IMabl.:l Barton· of East t.l\!erpool $3.~10; ealci For~' 1 1
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reaeht"!d the state where they Rhould know hette.r. &lt;l!lrt Tll'""' t1rothe1S Wavne of Cleve
Because ahe OOUend that Ahe
R11~a!ld VIllage September 12. 111 10
go far wrong in
world who prKctices the
WQUid be re-Incarnated 88 an Jn~ "·s~"",..., vn ..~~:t, s~wnhttr n at 1
,.,~l!it pf trL.ti)\g his parentR .li.S they should be treated, Irclatl.ves BurtR.l l'r"'B&amp; made m the dlr.n. the aahe&amp; or the body of thr. P •
H J BltocblON, County AUI,Ittor ,
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, 11}e~~-nnt Home "-=.el:4ry with un- l,.te Lady JuJia Wa~ttneys •"ere 1
cast Into the mudd)' waters of the I •.u-j:O:. Clerk or tM Bo&amp;rd or R•Vi•lou.
ls 1141oeaoY. to do.
dertakor Barton m

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Radio
Program

Pill, K••c Smltll'" M•lsJc, 615, Den
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nts Klng'll Orch. 6 45 Mmt.on Dm•.
"'' 7, Band Cmwc1L, 1 45 Gloom
Cl ·•s•ls, B. Fus; Freight, 8 30 ,
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Cnme Club, 9 Pcr~&gt;onnlltles. 9 30,
Tone Plc&amp;tres 10, Ea11 Ca1pente1 s
Orch, td!'Jo. Will Osborne's- Orch,
11, Be n Bcrblcs Orctl, • 2· Red
NIChols 01ch
12 30 aJI Dave
Abianu;· Dance Orcheslla
WLW- Cmcinuatl ( 4 2B~100l 54 ;
pm, Lvwc ll Thomns 6 Am06 ':t
Andy, ~ 30, P~ll Cook, 6 45, "BE'-

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dOll Sept :.!-Churches andJ
on
p!IVHte lndl\ tdmt:H ore still w -~
England llltl1ougll
It
teet 1ng t nc:~ m
few othca countries retELin these
medlevtt.l customs. and ln splte of
atcu ggle against
h
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u t om~an year 6
t hem
Like an anachronism to the forelgncr Is the news ot the latest t.tl\•
gnge!llent 111 thl:s ancient battle
A Suffolk fa.uner VH\5 fmced 00
sell hili ~Look to pay a t.lthe And
the tlt.ht, .f\t ' wll.s i!i&amp;ld WIUI J»lld on
p1oduce which did nut pay tbc
ca~tl ol producLiyn
1ft'hls occunente and two othere
:teceutly have Jed farmers
to plan
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Oh Boy!-!WO runs-two homers apieceand it's the ninth inning. • The thrills of such
a game are well worth the price to a ball fan
-and he feels pretty well satisfied with the old
home team when it crashes through. • When
you compa.:., the cost of the three hours spent
in enjoying a ball game, with the cost of three
hours use of electricity, you know electricity
is cheap. • Look at the home runs for your
money pictured I

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THE BUYERS ARE IN NEW YORK CITY ALL THIS
WEEK BUYING READY·TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND
TliE AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS COMPANY IS
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the late man Flidny, valt·. t a nc1
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n vui'.r.d todny.
W:•cn th; New Y.. tk Yauk er s·
fh"Mt ba."\Cman trcttcd t.Ul at ":'.-1 11 kee Stadium today for t h~e u r ~t
Um• ~ in a grt~ul
many )l'ar.~ 1\(•
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Al'&lt;IERWA.N ASSOCIATION.
S l P&lt;&gt; Hl 12 ; Cch;:n :ms 11.
~t . P~1ul 12; Coiarotb:..:.S :i.
Lt.J.&lt;•sl·illf' 6; MilWaL!kef' 2.
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If he really
t.o "con.e tiQU '' to the riDI
then his opponeni.ll
1D for an
lnt.ertstlng tune."
This is the frank oplnion of tNI
woman who won t.he heart of thl!
man who CQMUer~ the boxina
world.
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c ormer wor""
champton's• wife , as It m!&amp;ht have
been 5evera! ~ars ago. The couple
are ~uinB ea.ch other Cor divorce.
But that doe&amp;n "t prevent Estel1e
from sl1ll admiring Lhc man whom
she ouce chou above all others to
be her .t11at.e.
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"I tl'llnk really
Lh&amp;t ··come
b&amp;Ck to Lht rin&amp;" La a rather lD&amp;·
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phrase t.o uae In connectlon
WI Lh Jll.ck Delnpllcoy .

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"'T'. and lUI . ~net Vi01tt ." 6on
northwu~ and J.ln, Mal7 let spent Mon-

!.-'.l'be

march at Charley Ret&amp;l&amp;4,
knockout klnl ot the

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rapid
t.boe

~~· m... d,lty with
t W8.t; never ..,.. ,, !rom Lbe
t.oward the heavywe11Jht ......m_..n J
v1Ue ~ Perry Cond family ol
rlng .d He may not have been en~ for Attac.lliDf Pellow Racer ahlp came to an abrupt halt today. ~ Violet &amp;nd Dale Pen;.
&amp;aile Demp&amp;oey
In chllmplonahlp
ft&amp;'htll a.nd
but
Theuneapeet.edly
lanky Northstubbed
Dakota hill
farrru:r
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In ulrc ct coutru:.t tu t hc gaml'
Jaclr.
lJvOO, ate
A fter Raceo •t Obio
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toe wero rumeroy v ..... a -..n y.
llb ye\\ the f\'enlng Ucla:'!.' when
breathed bulllnl day In and day
Sta•- Fair
over Joe Selr.yra, veteran t.rlal
lnet Randolph and chlldnln of
thLy luldu J UJl l:kt: au Acconl. J.u
out. There were &amp;omeUm.ea atx
)lorlli&gt;C from O..yton. Ohlo. tn a ten Elk Run were the g:ueat.a of ber
months In a year when he would
found bout at the Quecnsboro Ita- sl.rtcr, Addie Shumway of Plora
bcft.n' tJw t&gt;.\ldllll' purt t ~ 11.m, th~.&lt;
be aw&amp;.y from me enraa:ed ln his
Columbul, O ., l!lept. a-JNB- tUurri Jut nlaht. Bekyra pract.tcal· ThuM'day.
f:lmGu :, AII-Sw.r !ucu.J tt';1m, t·apboxJ.ni IJlt.ereata--referf!elng and Bill Bquler \"8\etaa lprinlftekl ract Jy cloBed bot.h or the farmer lad"a
DaJe Pe~Tf vlllted hls un cle H'. E
l~int:d by Lhc l)l.'Cr uf Hll shorL ~Lo1,1s
the llke.
hone driver, -todaY . . , bt.nned or, ll!)'e!\ In Lhe-.. nrst. rounds and then Perry W6drllAdy.
Joe 1Pubh·('Ol·lJPI St!l.nley , :-hawed
every trade tn the country for \.he 'peared hla way to a close de;;J&amp;ion
Dale Perry and wile atten&lt;JOO
the hst form -:Usplo.yLd by lhul
··He Wa6 aJwa~ 4 nappiel\ when rest of the year u tht :uult of ;i ldeaplte a ltrong and came nnlsh the Alhem h.Jr Friday
R3lW',:n tion th is S\!n.&amp;ou. Playing
he with with his pugilistic oom· ca.n-up at the otUo State fair race by Ret.zlatl' .
Mt"8 . Charley But t.s and son and
lwad up ba.sclln.ll at all tluu ~
paniuru; or When he was enaaged In ~"'lf'UDI The writer's seore card gave ~;lx 1 dau!lhter spe nt Btlturday with Dell
agninst lhc Cmw SjJCcinl:;. t h e-y
wor k connected wiUl boxing.
Beaten 1n a dOK .ftniah in the .rounds to Bekyra and four to Retz. Petr)' and wtfe.
wun lht&gt; game b~il ocore ' 1I 11 t o 5 S !t::1·1. JJ
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4 0 0 o 1 "" All for Jack 's a:eftlnK back l'tto eeeretary of State trot, Squl~r leap latr. Several ringside observers
Mr . and Mrs. Dave Stewart of
Bt·&lt;~l nn revr 11ge for lh(' lc l"l" '~:lt• Dmn, lC
1 0
1 0 co ndition, why, he was never oUI. ed from his 1uity and attacll:ed Dr. 'houeh Retl§nft' won lhc fight, de- Plea.-.ant Cove, W . Va., CBme Sat~h·c ll;•ti n g, tht•y ~cok at th e• l1- nds P. C&lt;..:JY.' rf
1 o 0 1 or condition . Jack was alway-5 H. M. Parshall, Urbana drtver wbo ' IPile the fact that his race was I.U'day to vi81t Mr1. Ella Staneart.
,,f '·' " S uuth r· ·• Ohio ~l,·d•tr do~ » ~Hrul•rccht , c
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0
0 0 working oul at 110me g_ymnasium or wu: pllotl[lJ the winntna horse , arneared with blood for eight or
Elsl( Miller Is Improving &amp;lowly .
1
Mun d:•y l'&gt; · 11 ~~»: . t ho • Ali-Slu· ~
other ll.lil.d his frequent refereeing Judlee c:hara:ed.
ten rounds. He foreed the fighUng
Guy Randolph p&amp;&amp;&amp;ed aWaJ Prl~
start tri wtLh hluuti 111 lf 1\ lr l ' r c- a t' d
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ti e ngagt•menl8 likewise kept him in
P&amp;r~haU succeeded tn drtv1na AI· all the w11.y and ftnlshed strong ar. da.y mcrnlng at his home ne.u- the
dro'/\" Sl"lmef\'1 tlw •tRr lu it hur t:.- r
trim. That Is one of the lhlngt~ one vln Ouy 1o · a win w, the second ter belna toppled to the canYM jw;t 1 Garden. He had btt.n 111 jU8t two
lo thc sho wc1s 111 to~ ve l"} n. s ~
Hv1ae Runs Hl'm.sley, a . Gui n - rouldn"t help admirlnK about Jack, beat aleo, thUI wl.nntnR the day 'a las the bell ran~~: at tne end of the . 'IYeek..s . He was one or Lhe fllmiiJ" at
1aeventh round.
hm:tlb
St vcn IHt:-; 111clurlm g a Uw• .
he is sucl, a nne physical speelmen feature.
!thlrtt !!ll chlld.re.t all of whom sur ..
home Hm cHr Dunn ·H hl' ~&lt;tt 111 t n
1h.t-:· Bai-il' !ill : .t!.Jst'lJ;tem.
of a mun .
After Squier wall swpended, Miss
It was the first deteat In the l v1ve him . Funeral ~~rviC(I; w.ere ·
Ba.~ en Ji&lt;tlb by Ohlinger !. by
""Whon Jack :retll his mind on Baronea Watts, the nuy he had "ripper's"" spectacular c:ueer. Chas. cond.uckd at Alfroo Sunday after- ·
field nccouutcd for s1x num ami
lhe l ::II ga me. Sherr WOk up l he ~ '-'hU\'Il r I, b.v S horr 1.
a·n ythi ug hP Is not happy until hls been dmtnl. -waa put In charge of had won 31 out o1 his 35 starts by noon with bw-lal In the MJdtlff
bu nk~l nnd while hH i1ard Ill (ill'
1:ual 1 ~ ~chleved or until he Is "Spee" Eraklne. another drtver .
llnoekouts, rlpptng the features ot lcemf'lery.
5f'CC!Jd f1 am:;, d1is I J:"!'ti, JHt.eheti
E:: ~.· r b~.. lnnln~;s .
I hor t..UJ:: h ly convmced lhnt ile Is
8quiTeT wu accUied by wltneSBel Ihis opponent to shred.E wtth
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1 2 3 4 :; s 7 11 9 H ll Jo: fCt"k1m:: lllc impo.~:slble. And tt us· ot strlktnr the Ul;bana
driver sJas'llng riKhl hand p•mches . Last
At "BtiiJ:ton -Qino Oa.rlbaldi. 1\a·
prob;,i.Jly wc;uld have W(ll1 had lw J ti ii-S uu·s 6 1 1 o u J o o o 11 11 :.! tml!.1· tllk -~ a r~tther strong ~onv ln- &amp;CJ'()M the face and rieck wtth hla 1 niKht he was Klven a dor.e of hili Jy, &lt;ic-'eated Tin~ Roebuck, Ok.IMt tun t.-d the cont.c~ot . Howt· ~er, t11c Bp&lt;"{UI ]s
1 u o o o 1 11:1 o .1 10 il ccr to de ter Jack . So II he ha6 put whip. The alleged attack tollow· ~ own med1C1ne .
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turf nnd hang his heed in :;haw ·
For, in case ycu ha&lt;i1f i. br:t:u.
brutal Lou slash~ d hi-s h1..m er)'. N 1
39 a lld 4.0 yesterday as U1e Yank&gt;. l "":-t i 11 ' .
ftc p~d lhC Ruddy H a~t c~ B c;;l,Jil
NATIONAL Lf.AGUE
11 to 3 and 5 to l. When the ~t' t:·
Ntw York 4; B oston 0.
oud bolt Jr om LhL· blu..: \l as un Only gomc:; schedu: cd.
C aptai n
Stanley of till'
ru vdt•d three m~;n hHJlt: ~ n e d tu tt·
w l r mt•r~:~, highl y l'lul&lt;'d fit the
un bsc, lxlng the thirrl lime si nt:t
AMERICAN LUGUE
r rvu 5a l of form of h1..~ pro.
Sund&amp;y Gehrig Lxecut:::i wch 11
NJ'\1 York 11 , B:J.'l ttn 3.
teg : s, ~a1d utter til e gallll' .
l rlck This placed Lo u one shorl of
th , :;eascnal t ccc.r".i for h e mer::. 111
N~·-~ York 5; Bus ton l.
with his ches t taking up a
a r 8 w with the 1,;. 1 ~ . ~
chokl't.l
W~o fl hln g ton f&gt;; P:1 11 ~dclph!a 1.
little more rGO!n than I.S usY.'nml: Shulct of the gruncl uld
Dt•l.rmt at Sl. Louts I Wet (;l"O Unrll
ually the case. '"I've gut 11
cubs and Ruth
jomtiy • lialdLuK ,
Ckveluud at.
Chicago
1WC't
team together no·.v that i~
growtdsl
ll1at 1ecor d .
~Imply unbeatable..~
In h!Ltlng the lW ·J
iL UJ"
b:t!iCl":-; ·
In txplalmng hi:; \Wa.k
1'0DA Y'S GAMES
hltti1 1 ~ while~ f.:f' tCI"al of Ill .~
Qehtig stretc h ect
lll'i wnlkph~·l
-n •ERICAN ASSOt.;IA "fiON
s tars w·; rc cloutlflg ~o lmnl
a;t.real: to six co tLo;cr ut i\'(' £li lll \'-~ ­
COLitlllbus u~ St. Paul.
Jo~ ~n id , ··J snw
my hit ting
ThM is one le:;s thau thl" record,
In &lt;,JCinaJlOJI:; nt Kan:;as City.
w asn 't nt'l'dcd thi!i evening
hdd b y George Kdly, lormcrly of
Wul sl·I/Je nt M llwuuk t&gt;P.
so I dec ided to sa1c my
lhe Ghml5 and macic m W:l4 . 1n
Toledo at MhmcoJJonl15.
cr ae l, illg l1is bla ~, t in Llh.- »~:CO il'.\
d oul5 fc•· n sit uutlo u whcr ~
we Cltll cnsh in on 'em. ""
gnnw with thr- l,; m:[':. 1'llt·ll, G h rlt~
NATIONAL LEAGIJE
Capi. Crow had little to
tiei K" ~ n Wlllinm s" leaL • f :-\lx
N"w Ynrk at Boston (2 ~amcsl.
homns in s ix c c w -t t· uL I~ .· ga:ue:-;.
H IY
r:l her t hu n that h h
Cllh:ago r.L Cinclnnl.Li 12 gu:ncsl
Kt'lly":-; rccnr&lt;l
wa:, : -~ 1·t 11 b . llt1l"
bunch wculd be on t. hr JOb in
Onl~· ;~amc}; 5eh&lt;'dUIIO'd.
run:; lu s ix stnli,::.lll )!,Ull: ~ ~: .
the st ml· linals n ext. Stmcluy
ul Syracuse.
Anrl a ~lthng in ~ult to Injury, U1··
AMERICAS LEA.GUR
hrlg hit both of hb biR lw av h·.;
Wuslung tnn at Phlladelvhlu.
whJ.Il Rut.tl wns 011 base . Bul dw
Cl::whllld "~ Chicago.
urc;;~.l nu\li - WC dill mean
Huth~;i:--: H•n homdll"~lr scr llrt'd
in the
Dl •tn,•t uL St. Loui s.
t:ot \lu oe ~1 11'\ks h 11 ust:H i n 1lw
nr sl mnl·ng wH ·· t o\.1 big w hur.dica p
Bo~"ton ut Ne w York .
first game &lt;~ml ~~. i11 M'1:n11t\ 1Jiu ~.:
, for Jl&gt;e Spu:ml"' t.o owrcomr . G .
amou~t llw llilt t·r!; with .:rm .
SuuI Oui!;(hP r nlHl li PIW:ilcy w1th a hmn t·
mon·; or Lhc Atlll&lt;.!LJt:·l i:; f11·::;l with
1 n m aN: um ~ inglr s C'aell. F:iH·l
.385.
wiLl! a lrlp lt• Rlld two l&gt;illgil'S, 1111d
OEl"ni~,; r:tnk~ tllm! with .J[)'l a nd
E. Gu lnthl'r . H.uw ling~. a·,ld Dy ~'
Rll tlwce ll.fl ' ahead t.l Bill T eJr y tll
ll) lutr rl'.al.i onnl News S~ n·ice
with tin ~ c s lu~ k-~ uw ll, Wt' l"t' tlw
the [i iants , wh o ! H k ad mg Ntttwn~
At N ~w Y urk - J oc Sclr.)Ta. D'dY· lc:ulinr, hiltns . Dutch OhlmgL'I".
al l_e,J.g ue bai! Lrs wll h .HI;.
ton light h t'avywe!ght, dcfeatNI who pil rh~t.l u KOod g11me fo r l h r
We wc ul d halt) Lo wager nur CIHU!(·y R ~ tzlaff , Duluth heaV.Y· Stan;, . was a l ~u v~ry much In the
rhttmfl! ol· gumn- to h·~ :iV!'ll lLu l , weight, 1101 .
.
p,umP with twu s tlugln g blows of
Rutr, Will p a:-~.~ GeiH iy l;ul. n1'.lfr:
Nlol !&lt;! Bl"flWn. C:t!Jfomlu h eaVY· f cn!; l vc l y. Cu:;l.cr und SUvn·~; al.:;v
~ urpr!" ing th!•lJ.lt-: h :wt: l13.fl!ll'l.e:l.
wei3iot. kn cekcd out Puvlsl Prest· !;in gl et.l t wlc:. 1•ach. G. G ui ll thN
Ruth ·~ th:m1·r:·: arc ~c.:mewlm~ dim· den, Italy &lt;61 .
l'iCor-~d tht-rr run s t o k:l{\ the pro ~
I!Jcd I.Jy Uu: hH:t pttch ~.-~ p.t cfer !o
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man who CQMUer~ the boxina
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t.oward the heavywe11Jht ......m_..n J
v1Ue ~ Perry Cond family ol
rlng .d He may not have been en~ for Attac.lliDf Pellow Racer ahlp came to an abrupt halt today. ~ Violet &amp;nd Dale Pen;.
&amp;aile Demp&amp;oey
In chllmplonahlp
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lanky Northstubbed
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Jaclr.
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toe wero rumeroy v ..... a -..n y.
llb ye\\ the f\'enlng Ucla:'!.' when
breathed bulllnl day In and day
Sta•- Fair
over Joe Selr.yra, veteran t.rlal
lnet Randolph and chlldnln of
thLy luldu J UJl l:kt: au Acconl. J.u
out. There were &amp;omeUm.ea atx
)lorlli&gt;C from O..yton. Ohlo. tn a ten Elk Run were the g:ueat.a of ber
months In a year when he would
found bout at the Quecnsboro Ita- sl.rtcr, Addie Shumway of Plora
bcft.n' tJw t&gt;.\ldllll' purt t ~ 11.m, th~.&lt;
be aw&amp;.y from me enraa:ed ln his
Columbul, O ., l!lept. a-JNB- tUurri Jut nlaht. Bekyra pract.tcal· ThuM'day.
f:lmGu :, AII-Sw.r !ucu.J tt';1m, t·apboxJ.ni IJlt.ereata--referf!elng and Bill Bquler \"8\etaa lprinlftekl ract Jy cloBed bot.h or the farmer lad"a
DaJe Pe~Tf vlllted hls un cle H'. E
l~int:d by Lhc l)l.'Cr uf Hll shorL ~Lo1,1s
the llke.
hone driver, -todaY . . , bt.nned or, ll!)'e!\ In Lhe-.. nrst. rounds and then Perry W6drllAdy.
Joe 1Pubh·('Ol·lJPI St!l.nley , :-hawed
every trade tn the country for \.he 'peared hla way to a close de;;J&amp;ion
Dale Perry and wile atten&lt;JOO
the hst form -:Usplo.yLd by lhul
··He Wa6 aJwa~ 4 nappiel\ when rest of the year u tht :uult of ;i ldeaplte a ltrong and came nnlsh the Alhem h.Jr Friday
R3lW',:n tion th is S\!n.&amp;ou. Playing
he with with his pugilistic oom· ca.n-up at the otUo State fair race by Ret.zlatl' .
Mt"8 . Charley But t.s and son and
lwad up ba.sclln.ll at all tluu ~
paniuru; or When he was enaaged In ~"'lf'UDI The writer's seore card gave ~;lx 1 dau!lhter spe nt Btlturday with Dell
agninst lhc Cmw SjJCcinl:;. t h e-y
wor k connected wiUl boxing.
Beaten 1n a dOK .ftniah in the .rounds to Bekyra and four to Retz. Petr)' and wtfe.
wun lht&gt; game b~il ocore ' 1I 11 t o 5 S !t::1·1. JJ
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Mr . and Mrs. Dave Stewart of
Bt·&lt;~l nn revr 11ge for lh(' lc l"l" '~:lt• Dmn, lC
1 0
1 0 co ndition, why, he was never oUI. ed from his 1uity and attacll:ed Dr. 'houeh Retl§nft' won lhc fight, de- Plea.-.ant Cove, W . Va., CBme Sat~h·c ll;•ti n g, tht•y ~cok at th e• l1- nds P. C&lt;..:JY.' rf
1 o 0 1 or condition . Jack was alway-5 H. M. Parshall, Urbana drtver wbo ' IPile the fact that his race was I.U'day to vi81t Mr1. Ella Staneart.
,,f '·' " S uuth r· ·• Ohio ~l,·d•tr do~ » ~Hrul•rccht , c
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0 0 working oul at 110me g_ymnasium or wu: pllotl[lJ the winntna horse , arneared with blood for eight or
Elsl( Miller Is Improving &amp;lowly .
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Mun d:•y l'&gt; · 11 ~~»: . t ho • Ali-Slu· ~
other ll.lil.d his frequent refereeing Judlee c:hara:ed.
ten rounds. He foreed the fighUng
Guy Randolph p&amp;&amp;&amp;ed aWaJ Prl~
start tri wtLh hluuti 111 lf 1\ lr l ' r c- a t' d
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ti e ngagt•menl8 likewise kept him in
P&amp;r~haU succeeded tn drtv1na AI· all the w11.y and ftnlshed strong ar. da.y mcrnlng at his home ne.u- the
dro'/\" Sl"lmef\'1 tlw •tRr lu it hur t:.- r
trim. That Is one of the lhlngt~ one vln Ouy 1o · a win w, the second ter belna toppled to the canYM jw;t 1 Garden. He had btt.n 111 jU8t two
lo thc sho wc1s 111 to~ ve l"} n. s ~
Hv1ae Runs Hl'm.sley, a . Gui n - rouldn"t help admirlnK about Jack, beat aleo, thUI wl.nntnR the day 'a las the bell ran~~: at tne end of the . 'IYeek..s . He was one or Lhe fllmiiJ" at
1aeventh round.
hm:tlb
St vcn IHt:-; 111clurlm g a Uw• .
he is sucl, a nne physical speelmen feature.
!thlrtt !!ll chlld.re.t all of whom sur ..
home Hm cHr Dunn ·H hl' ~&lt;tt 111 t n
1h.t-:· Bai-il' !ill : .t!.Jst'lJ;tem.
of a mun .
After Squier wall swpended, Miss
It was the first deteat In the l v1ve him . Funeral ~~rviC(I; w.ere ·
Ba.~ en Ji&lt;tlb by Ohlinger !. by
""Whon Jack :retll his mind on Baronea Watts, the nuy he had "ripper's"" spectacular c:ueer. Chas. cond.uckd at Alfroo Sunday after- ·
field nccouutcd for s1x num ami
lhe l ::II ga me. Sherr WOk up l he ~ '-'hU\'Il r I, b.v S horr 1.
a·n ythi ug hP Is not happy until hls been dmtnl. -waa put In charge of had won 31 out o1 his 35 starts by noon with bw-lal In the MJdtlff
bu nk~l nnd while hH i1ard Ill (ill'
1:ual 1 ~ ~chleved or until he Is "Spee" Eraklne. another drtver .
llnoekouts, rlpptng the features ot lcemf'lery.
5f'CC!Jd f1 am:;, d1is I J:"!'ti, JHt.eheti
E:: ~.· r b~.. lnnln~;s .
I hor t..UJ:: h ly convmced lhnt ile Is
8quiTeT wu accUied by wltneSBel Ihis opponent to shred.E wtth
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1 2 3 4 :; s 7 11 9 H ll Jo: fCt"k1m:: lllc impo.~:slble. And tt us· ot strlktnr the Ul;bana
driver sJas'llng riKhl hand p•mches . Last
At "BtiiJ:ton -Qino Oa.rlbaldi. 1\a·
prob;,i.Jly wc;uld have W(ll1 had lw J ti ii-S uu·s 6 1 1 o u J o o o 11 11 :.! tml!.1· tllk -~ a r~tther strong ~onv ln- &amp;CJ'()M the face and rieck wtth hla 1 niKht he was Klven a dor.e of hili Jy, &lt;ic-'eated Tin~ Roebuck, Ok.IMt tun t.-d the cont.c~ot . Howt· ~er, t11c Bp&lt;"{UI ]s
1 u o o o 1 11:1 o .1 10 il ccr to de ter Jack . So II he ha6 put whip. The alleged attack tollow· ~ own med1C1ne .
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For, in case ycu ha&lt;i1f i. br:t:u.
brutal Lou slash~ d hi-s h1..m er)'. N 1
39 a lld 4.0 yesterday as U1e Yank&gt;. l "":-t i 11 ' .
ftc p~d lhC Ruddy H a~t c~ B c;;l,Jil
NATIONAL Lf.AGUE
11 to 3 and 5 to l. When the ~t' t:·
Ntw York 4; B oston 0.
oud bolt Jr om LhL· blu..: \l as un Only gomc:; schedu: cd.
C aptai n
Stanley of till'
ru vdt•d three m~;n hHJlt: ~ n e d tu tt·
w l r mt•r~:~, highl y l'lul&lt;'d fit the
un bsc, lxlng the thirrl lime si nt:t
AMERICAN LUGUE
r rvu 5a l of form of h1..~ pro.
Sund&amp;y Gehrig Lxecut:::i wch 11
NJ'\1 York 11 , B:J.'l ttn 3.
teg : s, ~a1d utter til e gallll' .
l rlck This placed Lo u one shorl of
th , :;eascnal t ccc.r".i for h e mer::. 111
N~·-~ York 5; Bus ton l.
with his ches t taking up a
a r 8 w with the 1,;. 1 ~ . ~
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W~o fl hln g ton f&gt;; P:1 11 ~dclph!a 1.
little more rGO!n than I.S usY.'nml: Shulct of the gruncl uld
Dt•l.rmt at Sl. Louts I Wet (;l"O Unrll
ually the case. '"I've gut 11
cubs and Ruth
jomtiy • lialdLuK ,
Ckveluud at.
Chicago
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team together no·.v that i~
growtdsl
ll1at 1ecor d .
~Imply unbeatable..~
In h!Ltlng the lW ·J
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b:t!iCl":-; ·
In txplalmng hi:; \Wa.k
1'0DA Y'S GAMES
hltti1 1 ~ while~ f.:f' tCI"al of Ill .~
Qehtig stretc h ect
lll'i wnlkph~·l
-n •ERICAN ASSOt.;IA "fiON
s tars w·; rc cloutlflg ~o lmnl
a;t.real: to six co tLo;cr ut i\'(' £li lll \'-~ ­
COLitlllbus u~ St. Paul.
Jo~ ~n id , ··J snw
my hit ting
ThM is one le:;s thau thl" record,
In &lt;,JCinaJlOJI:; nt Kan:;as City.
w asn 't nt'l'dcd thi!i evening
hdd b y George Kdly, lormcrly of
Wul sl·I/Je nt M llwuuk t&gt;P.
so I dec ided to sa1c my
lhe Ghml5 and macic m W:l4 . 1n
Toledo at MhmcoJJonl15.
cr ae l, illg l1is bla ~, t in Llh.- »~:CO il'.\
d oul5 fc•· n sit uutlo u whcr ~
we Cltll cnsh in on 'em. ""
gnnw with thr- l,; m:[':. 1'llt·ll, G h rlt~
NATIONAL LEAGIJE
Capi. Crow had little to
tiei K" ~ n Wlllinm s" leaL • f :-\lx
N"w Ynrk at Boston (2 ~amcsl.
homns in s ix c c w -t t· uL I~ .· ga:ue:-;.
H IY
r:l her t hu n that h h
Cllh:ago r.L Cinclnnl.Li 12 gu:ncsl
Kt'lly":-; rccnr&lt;l
wa:, : -~ 1·t 11 b . llt1l"
bunch wculd be on t. hr JOb in
Onl~· ;~amc}; 5eh&lt;'dUIIO'd.
run:; lu s ix stnli,::.lll )!,Ull: ~ ~: .
the st ml· linals n ext. Stmcluy
ul Syracuse.
Anrl a ~lthng in ~ult to Injury, U1··
AMERICAS LEA.GUR
hrlg hit both of hb biR lw av h·.;
Wuslung tnn at Phlladelvhlu.
whJ.Il Rut.tl wns 011 base . Bul dw
Cl::whllld "~ Chicago.
urc;;~.l nu\li - WC dill mean
Huth~;i:--: H•n homdll"~lr scr llrt'd
in the
Dl •tn,•t uL St. Loui s.
t:ot \lu oe ~1 11'\ks h 11 ust:H i n 1lw
nr sl mnl·ng wH ·· t o\.1 big w hur.dica p
Bo~"ton ut Ne w York .
first game &lt;~ml ~~. i11 M'1:n11t\ 1Jiu ~.:
, for Jl&gt;e Spu:ml"' t.o owrcomr . G .
amou~t llw llilt t·r!; with .:rm .
SuuI Oui!;(hP r nlHl li PIW:ilcy w1th a hmn t·
mon·; or Lhc Atlll&lt;.!LJt:·l i:; f11·::;l with
1 n m aN: um ~ inglr s C'aell. F:iH·l
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wiLl! a lrlp lt• Rlld two l&gt;illgil'S, 1111d
OEl"ni~,; r:tnk~ tllm! with .J[)'l a nd
E. Gu lnthl'r . H.uw ling~. a·,ld Dy ~'
Rll tlwce ll.fl ' ahead t.l Bill T eJr y tll
ll) lutr rl'.al.i onnl News S~ n·ice
with tin ~ c s lu~ k-~ uw ll, Wt' l"t' tlw
the [i iants , wh o ! H k ad mg Ntttwn~
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al l_e,J.g ue bai! Lrs wll h .HI;.
ton light h t'avywe!ght, dcfeatNI who pil rh~t.l u KOod g11me fo r l h r
We wc ul d halt) Lo wager nur CIHU!(·y R ~ tzlaff , Duluth heaV.Y· Stan;, . was a l ~u v~ry much In the
rhttmfl! ol· gumn- to h·~ :iV!'ll lLu l , weight, 1101 .
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p,umP with twu s tlugln g blows of
Rutr, Will p a:-~.~ GeiH iy l;ul. n1'.lfr:
Nlol !&lt;! Bl"flWn. C:t!Jfomlu h eaVY· f cn!; l vc l y. Cu:;l.cr und SUvn·~; al.:;v
~ urpr!" ing th!•lJ.lt-: h :wt: l13.fl!ll'l.e:l.
wei3iot. kn cekcd out Puvlsl Prest· !;in gl et.l t wlc:. 1•ach. G. G ui ll thN
Ruth ·~ th:m1·r:·: arc ~c.:mewlm~ dim· den, Italy &lt;61 .
l'iCor-~d tht-rr run s t o k:l{\ the pro ~
I!Jcd I.Jy Uu: hH:t pttch ~.-~ p.t cfer !o
Untterto Curl, At•gcntme ligh t cessltm while Hem .sl~·.v. Custer, Dye
. pJtcll flrouud. JUm hisiA'ad of tt• h ca•J•welaht,
dafeatcd..
Chatl~ J and r .JS&lt;ll scored twice ta·c h. ;...
111m. He got triO wa! ks in Lt~ !lr~;t Boyett..e, New York JG).
Tlie lin : ·up iollow.-. :
~;anw }t"&gt;, t ercluy.
A! Minm han, I.r\~11 il mvywdg h t All t:l!:m:
AB R ll E
Ea.m Jones, \V:;~:;;ingl·\n lJw·lcr 1 tie!"c ~ . :t'j J u liu ~ Wci:;r;, Gcrnuut~· (5t f:ll\'1"1'5. d
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waa dipped for ltn hlt:; i: :.' lh4
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1·:hllc Wnsll !ngrC"n p ~ k~d 13 3,1 ft·· Bob Olin, New York llOl.
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hits in the Senator".; utl-.tck .
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Young Jim M.on ut'y, llu: R ;:Jid ·1\ll'io:;l·l ddratl·d l liliTY Hay, Call· Ohli1 ~;t·r. p
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pitcher who still h"s corn !dk i11 .o:n:n.
hi&amp; (':tl'S, huri Cd 'ano ther shlttt 'U\
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wln:ng f ut· t h e N- ~w Yu&lt; k G :ttnt :;
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Dye :lb
Mravcs \ o ligllt IJ:n' nnd tll : re
A ~ Baltimore- R-a y Stee l!' .
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Specials are 11 t to show the fast
Elet" l.1:l eam a real ba 1 lltullt'
and have ll!lllUJ ect then

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READY TO DO BATTLE: SECOND GAME
TO 8£ PLAf£0 H£R£ fRWlY £V

t.he hl&amp;h sc:hoo 1rowtds Lhill even
ina The ram wl Gtt under way
pro 1 v Ill 8 00 becau&amp;e of the
fast s lins dafk:.'leu 11t thb Umto! tl.f' yu.r All p a~rs are llrle&lt;i.

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FRANCE
FINANCIAL
RULER
OF
EUROPE
BOERS[ OPENING

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Gdt·Edre laauea
Exceplton In
Dec:hne
SITUATION GRAVE

8001[5 TO sT~fo c~~~m1SWtfl Pl~N[S TO

l4mertcan Farm Federal
ton Head Says Board
Should Be Kept
HAS DONE GOOD

Two Sided Probe
Being Conducted

Even Alter Exchanse Waa
In Sptle Of M11takea
Kept Cloae Stnce
Made Wanta Powera
July 11th
Strengthened
In Effort to D1aeover Who
Sept 3 -INS-A oota
t ophlc
dec ne In prJcea llCcurred
on the Berl n bot'rse tOOay lmn f!J
ately after the exchange was open
t::d for limited trodi:ng for the fin~t
time since It was c osed &lt;.lur 1g ht&gt;
jrave economic crisis
0 lt..edged ssue crashed frOUl 20
to 34 po nts below the ln.st evcl8
recordect when the boerse waH shut
down by go~rnn ent order o Jul)
B«&gt;rlln

AaNtled Clerk m CoY
er1n1 Theft.

By WILL AM S NUL
TN~ Starr Co
spondent
h ng on e p 3-MnJ
llatlo
c U':lr. co l y
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Ch ~:~.go !kpt 3- lNS--Inve.fit
o tht' I n l proposa Is o v lr
lilllll c.r s :ontl ued today to delve In
a! k
h r creral ft: n
be:.~ d
\.1:. tl e $2 200 000 embezzlement
!ly denying appropriations
bonds
u
e continental II
nol.s bank by Walter E Wolf a next conareM PreskWnt tdwu d A
1.1en y pltche I his home but tt O'Na~ol or the A crlcv.u Fu m
aizzy p u 1er
st..xk and gra n Boal'd Federation aalc:l toJu)
Inatf'ad he predicted the fa
n arket .speculaL ons
v. II
1.1
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II vtstlkatlon WII.S a two sided OJ'I'anizations

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Labo todll) h».d pled"etJ
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port to Sberlft John M SuWnu. n
In hla ftaht ilgll 011t procet"d RHb to
outit him from oftlce
w th ll staten ent tha Joh

Stream Of Gold Sent From French Huge ReaervM
Doubleheader Pro...-m •• ~~~:tr:::n lllw: !r~~ed s~erl&amp;rrboa ;:e I
Brmga About D1aconhlluance After All
Arran1ed BecMue Of animo 18 vote oi c.on tMence
Other Effort&amp; Failed
The volA' to owed ht! eleeL on o!
Portponement
37 trWJt.ee~~ b) tl e aw enfo e .on
CONTINENT i.JOMINATED BY FRENCH
110up to Ilea&lt;! til~ fiaht ~~osa.lru thl'
therlft fo pe m ttin&amp; betting 1:1t 1
CAUSED BY RAIN
raee tr&amp;ckt;
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Even Enrland Vtrtually On Kneea Benmc For Atd 1
ADd Bad Weather, Wed
I Ruu&gt;an Bolahev11m Only Fly In Omtment To
neaday Fly1ng Boala
D..turb French Peace Of Mtnd
To Be Preaenl

Dayton Has Gun
Battle On Street

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ouglllt to have theon said 0 Neul
'1'1om roy cuntact w th far en1
over tl e cot.mtry I th uk most ot
them !tri! In favor of tJ e furn n b
ltetlnc oct but they Uo t be le t
it has done 111 world of good
O'Nesls organlzut o
con
mltted to the old cquall.zatlot

security
however for with
of
opening be I traders
('d a frenz ed wave of selllnl
battered pr1ces all along the l neb
and spared not even the h ghest
grade gil ndged securities
Government o1Dclals had been
hopeful that the r~~:ulatiOilll would
at r..,t '"""' ma ntenance ol tt • I
comparativl"ly lo..V l)rlces prevaU ng
when tl e boer!le was .shut dow
eight wcek.s ago

Ne~t C3ffipaJgn T0
I
Less 1'J
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Uuleaa Proaperlly Return•
SUBMARINE'S FATE
Qwckly Botb Part&lt;ea
IS !'&lt;Till UNKNOWN
arm Broke'

Contlnuea on PUKe ranee)
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SEE DOU:'IIER

Paris
sept
3-lNS--Ma):or
James J Walker of New York who
.s Vl.s t ns Parill as part of a. pro
lOt ge Ew opea vacation will be
ece ed by President Palll Doum
of F ~nee on Satu Uav It Wll om
c aly announced today

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B
te ~tne oken Fane
has
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retrieve the o d Rom::~n emp~rt! and
erect h s ow11 co unen!Al s:ystem
u
h Hungary o the co erstone
law ers
cb France is the banker or Europe and
I ew.
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bt'fo e J ud
orced to bucy h r hat ed for
Prance tur out or omce the hos
- le Prem cr Bethlen and nstall the
TOADSTOOLS • MAy !•lendly
Count Koro!yl •ho "
now discoverlng some lttldeniably
HAVE CAU~ED DEATH ' 'm""' """ between nenoruaen
nnd Hungarums
C
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Jugos avla and
\V10r en 0 Sept 3 lNS--Mmh
Rouwanla to m g he
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boaroinK hou.se here we e blnm
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f'ra ce s at onal allies
todaY lor the dea h of
ll
Prance quickly stlfled aJ nclpaent
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ne wheh
the J gosl:tv an and Roumanian
pea.&lt;: ntli bcgnn to n rt "' tl the
propt.sed Au!:!t Gc
tt oms
pact as a possiblE murket for heir
gt
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T e golden bu eLs b
a1so
t ac ked b the powtrrul Fr !l.Ch ar
my l e is h t lw European

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ea eed for lundll a ld &amp;n Rct:!&lt;.l
R u Pennayl oanla ll expected to
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Pchce Oflicera Enra.. •n
kumunr F•snt Wath
Band•l Group

Notice has been :erved by K p
Wood R or Indiana cha rnY.ln uf

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Labor Day

two )'ears wm be used entiftly for
rellet purposes If the propolllll lt,
a~pted by the voLera
It would
)'ield fl'ri.OOO In 1932 and a ain ilar
~:~muuftt In l9a3 ~occordlnj to et1tl

Cleveland Sept 3--INs-oppo~&gt;
Rl!l W u.ctlon taken by Methodl11t
I ureh olll lab; and the Cuy~:th OE,o~.

CC.nll; C£6

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est

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at:oe 111thenlng and expan.saoo ol hl'
board &amp; powers and a.c 1VIt1es.
With a l:ll'll'e poztlon o tht 15 C30
000.00 provided by c0llg1 s tied up
In wh at and ootton 1:1.nd a huge
10M hcing the boaad if it sell&amp; the
prOO cts It Is bellevt!d ttn add!
Uonal gr9Jlt will br sought

m e two &amp;roups the bunk and
Lloyds of London which mUHt
Huge blocks of securities v.eN.
stand the ma.Jor portion of the lOSII
dumped upon the maa ket by tren pursulna the answers .(I two que ...
:tied nvestors Pu cha&amp;ea approxt tons
who helped Wolf with his
1 atl'd only between 10 and 30 per huye thefts~ and how much can
~nt of he total ssues offered
Tradh g In mo.ny stocks wa
hu.lWd mmed ately to preven
neral panic
Investors and specu la~ had
bcfl wa.iUn1 anxio usly for re o)»e
lng of the boerse The gove nm l
had issued drastic ordcr11 to prevu t
any serlo s declines In prl~! or
equal y dangerous lnfllitlon Active
ra.dlnc was restricted to a
hours daJiy and the
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that

LJ14BOR IS BACK OF
CUY AHOCA SHERIFF

Auatrla's Economle
p aet With
fiC~T U R£UIN ~~~~~:[4~ APP[~H IN GREAT ~o':! ty h!B~leeve~:~:m;!~~ni=l~f Is Brought To ao..
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------f[O[RAl ~UR£AU ~f~~~~~.~~:: LIST Of [V[NTS
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MAYOR OF CHICAGO
TO CLEAN UP CITY

15 ATTENDED BY
DROP IN PRI~[S

~TATIONARY

PRICE--SUNDAY r; CENTS

QUITII

Burnos Airf'.&amp;. ~Y telephone f~n
Santiago Chile
Sept 3 INS
WUd excitement p evallei I Chile
toda) as rumors spread that mu
tina~ aaUora who aelred l.he Chi
Jean battle fleet e.t Coqp mbO on
TuesdAy would bombard Vo.lplre.i!o
unless their commun Iitle demands
were met at the end of a 48 how
ultlmntum exp ring this afternoon
Tha be.ttle&amp;htp Almlrante De La
Torn' on which th(l Wlon Soviet
has aotabl.lahed Ita headqua.rt.er&amp;. Is
Lattn Americas
mOBt
powerful
Man or war carrying ten 14. inch
By DAVID P SENTNER
women vlctimB by tJ.te hurulred
guns whtch could bombard Valpar
JNB staff Corte8pondent
'I'hen&gt; were even more huudreds of
also Port of Santiai(O from a dis
C'opyrlg:l t 1931 b) I N 8
IOYe letter vtct:Jma to tJJ, duptlclty
tance ot tttteen miles without fear
of Pcwen a.l\housh to date only
of eoaat defenae
c~~~~:~ W Va Sept 3- nve bodies han bHm dlsc:o-weredAcc rdlna to latest telegraphiC' ft
hvae read tl e tll!itorv Nm DorothY Lemke of Northboro
Laniru the F me M.IUUI Mrs Eata Elciler of PUtt
advlces the hope of conservatives
ln tlK country ot the rq1cd coset
fow d t v r} In Ridge Ill and her three children
line tmd tlu! towering moootains
Tra addition to the readlna of the
lay today In the loyalty of the
A11H'rlcon crime• or t.mdru the poulble 1D
air forte It wu reported Ulat the
rna Tinge ftuences which develOped the IOYe
11ovemment had sent an ultimatum
to two widow~ .etter teebntque and naunL"'' com
to the mutineers demandlna their
made thl8 reply to an tn plel ot PoWen, allll CorneUus
aub!n188lon on pain of an aeriall:;::;~'"~b~m,;ltt«t to him by Inter IPlermn were UDCO't'eftd by Inter
bombslrdment tf they refused
Newa Bel"t'lce Uuot13h o natb tal Hewz Benlce In an hith
cungre.umen were huUly aum
be played poker jo-wlal •rto UDpubUshed aet of document&amp;
moned from their beds at one d
fellow prltloners In tll.!! round Jn hl8 polll!lllkM:a
clock thJa morning to consider
ArUcle&amp;. underllDed
aentmcea
c:rllla tude more acute by the re
u Landru the \1\! eat. VIr and memoruda 1n b .. own bud
llpln~ on 1&amp;11~ nltbt or the eabiDG.
llutchu made love to b1l Wrlttna •unuted tlla~ Ute IUb-

Cootlnued on pa.se three

Divorces Cause
Of Crime Wave

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ject of death for hiJ femtn ne ad to J:Mo born?
It 15 Just aa lucky to die
mlr"rfll wu ever In the m.lnd of
You have only one Ufe to l~
BIAU!Ihter House Harry
In a reference to the gu I otmt
A few toxcerpts ronows
Low that kill&amp; f~uently we the sam;, imtrum.ent. which made
na.d In the public pr1nl:.li where ito the 'French Bluebeard. pay his pen
man baa tUI2d hts &amp;netheart and alty k. aoclety
The last wordl'i of Mirle An
oRen people mer to tNa ll()eeiea or
tolm tte to her aon before abe was
tneantty lUI love
Be
'\Ye lltlll have lawa apl.rull. lead away to ULe pUlotin
llurllary and murder and )"et we bran but •bovtt all be-fot10t

ltlll have t:hele thlnp
A quotation frOm Robert IAMda
IWtenlorl• epitaph
..under the wide and lltaiT)' lillY
'DII IDJ' p-ave and let Pll! ue.:
An U'tlc:lt With Ute word "'ran
)'U'd 1\H,Uy Wtdcrlined
wm R"oudlnl speat from ll'ave?

Has

an)'Oilt told JW tt. "'

The cue apinat

w.a rteclued

Po1tret'8

today

deftrlltely closed by
Cia klburt: authorities llo8 far as
au:r urther lneal deve opT en ~
were t;OilCerned
The Jll'I*CUUnt: bepn llnlna: up
Itt k&gt;pl data f(lf the trial of the
lcM bidcber which ta BiXPKted. to

luckY taM pJaoe 1n tub' November

Numerous teleerarM and letten
were dlspll.tched 00 polniB th.roqh
out the coun&amp;ry where Powers had
appeared trom Ume 00 Ume ln an
eft'or! to plece tQB'Ilther his m)'l!l
teork'IUS put.
So far It wa learned tha! he had
at dlll'en!nt places.
a.ssul"led
B
leut four names
JOMpb Olldaw 01 Gilda
Harrv
Powl'rs cornelius ~erson and Mr
Bjor&amp;o
Uncl r thil! lattt&gt;r 1 arne he was
arrested ln Mamftekl 0 lnfonn
nl!l authorltlels tht: e he was ot
Swe-:l tf.t extraction according
o
word ~lved by loca police
Riaardlnl hll operatiODB UDdtt
the name of OlldQW pu Ice .:
cetvod the follow\na tele(Jhm from

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the C hk'f of Pol ce at
Soul Dakota
J{}f' 01 law had lock o
13 a
M I~C s D Apr 1 16 1924. left to
Lak Be ton M.h n A MUSt 1924
Then to C11.mb d~ 0
S pt 9
i92-fo
Pt&gt;dera
narcotic agt:" ~
nrn
Was. ngton who ha&amp;ttncd to thl!.
/lrenc to Investigate Lh poiJ8ible in
ftuence of dope
n co J11ectlon
with th c1irn
i.JCQa
nd
cover work tooay
Powers was beliEved to ha\e u!!ot-1
heMin In commltt 1 g hu; whole
sale mwder of the tw
w
and three chJldttm He 1.s al80 tllevt'd to have troftklted in na
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monttnuea on 'PQe three)

Oh•o'a Ch1ef Juatiee Say• 80
Per Cent of Chddrea
Get an Trouble
Cclumbu 0 Sept 3-INS-Tbt
q-ro\\ R nun be of d \lorces bas
bt:en n~pomlb e lo a il ut p.'ll'
tton Of he cr ml' I th '&gt; C'JUDtl"'
acco ding o Ca 't' Qll;to T Manhtt. 1
Justice of the Oh o state
Chi
SUpreme Court
Mere fh an 60 per cent of the
chlk Tt'n of d vorced co plffi
wet
nto tr::n ble tccausr thev never
hrut n chance
Jus l'!' Marsball
told members of the Ohio Assocla
ticn Ch ef!l ot Pfllcf' Inc n on ad
dt&lt;!M here last nlfrht
Tb jwtice criticized membera
of the bench whO are prone w
han ot t d von:ee lenleDt.b"

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