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BIG CORN CR.OP

The sp end d
raln11
co blnerl
with h
exoallent
ea.the
his
has produet:d

o e

uf Lhe

and best cor crops n n • y
The 11tocks a e thrUt.y the
ea
e-a 11 a e larse a d well f Ued Th
a ru: ha e also produ ed splendid
pa l! e which wm feed cattll! late
n ht: w nte BJ d It also means a

vlng on other crops Apple
up almost to lar&amp;e to df:serlbe
Llmt of rees broken t.o the earth
r !e bad y da.mq:ed and hundred~&gt;
1&gt;

g

or

ottemna o
he a ow;d Price&amp; &amp;.re liO ow It
doesn t pay the farmer to pick
her: up and haul
hem to the

hels of apples

t:

ma

ts We have I eard of croJ)I&gt;
at 20 cel)ta per buahe

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SUIOOL OPENS MONDAY
Th public schools or Racine-he ~ l!h school and all the grade
w
pen next Monday
Pr para
ens have a been nade tea.che s
11 e Eady for the r placl!8 and he
he I"' 11 a t.s h s year u der very
11 p c ous lr umstan ~.s
A :Wrge

BlRTHDA~

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Gel'!erat Weather

C.ondifions
1 he wett.the

map tbl.s morninK

Is cha acterized by a marked ab
sence of effect ve p Mure areas
~ and moder te weather
cond t ons
Ch cago Sep
n a 1 se ons A !~hallow ow now
opened rregu a Loday
CUVt! s the ake ew on and lf! caus
1 8c down co n n hansed
nA; u t&gt;Ctt ed s owery weather n
up and oats 8c hlghe
tha sect101 elsewhere as a rule
Opening prices
he weather s fa r with most.ly
"'!. Wheat-Sep 45 6 8 Oi&gt;C
clear ~Y The e was a sight
'18May5358
Com-Bept 44 3 8
2 Dec 39 change to coo er in the east gu f
l 8 1 I March 41 58 May 43 8 4 and Atlantic states he uppt!r St.
Law ence vol ey and n so e of the
Oata--Sept 21 l 2 OP.c 23 l 8
n..J the n pia s
states a d t.o
wa
mer
n
other
districts
The tern
HAM WITII ORANGE
pe t.ures n Oh o are sllgh ly be
"
Serves G
ow norma t s morn ng the min
6 t;-T\1 gs f ed ham
na a.ng ng rom 52 to 60 a Co
:J tl\blespoon~&gt; flour
umbus and othe sUtt ons
2 cup8 orange Ju ce
U der the lnftuc ce of the d
pm'E ey
tu bance now over the lake reg o
2 tt&gt; 3 o anges ror sed o s
he wea her w
continue sl.ightly,
Frv ham Far thl!J
nt
se tied n th s v c nlty durlni
t rv ~I'! u ham
ak o ;~.bo
the ex :U I ours probably with
potrr.da wi be rcq red A.dd
I ght showe s t.on ght fo lowed on
on

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hu
un 1 cook un
ed Add onng jvc

Bn
t

to av kl unps Cmk 5 m

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until 88uce 18 thick Po
around bam on aervlna dllh
nleh with par1Uey and cover
with ornn11. st o s

day by fa I a d slight y wartn

er weather

M R~ A 0
BURNED IN BLAST

J'~k B yant and friend Robert.
Mar in moto ed ht! e
Saturday
from PlttabW"Bh ~~ond 81)tmt 11. few
day• w.&amp;Lh
treo former .s cousin
Doru.ld Wolfe Tley
eturned to
Pltti.bW'Jh Mond.ll.y by the way of
Cclwnbw.. They wert accompanied
home by Mr Wolfe who wtll be
the r gueet for several days
\v:t lace Pickens and OorlB Wolfe
mot:.c.nd hen! Saturday t!'lenl.J 1
rron COlumbus a.nd &amp;pent Sunday
with home folks. Tbt!y re urned to
Columbus Sunday nenma r.crom
pa:nled by Mra Oren Wolfe wJu
will spe d the wt:ek wt h relatives
and viii a tud the StatE: Fair
H M CroSll the Middleport mu
~1c
~ler spent SundaJ
hen! the
gues or hl.s brother 1n law &amp;rid
st11~ Mr and Mrs Tom Pickens
The street comm ttee has work
m£n enga1ed maklng a concrete
sidewalk from the comer of Mrs
Kate Be I Wolfs to the ea.st.ern
corner ()f Fred Ph loon on V ne St
The sununer ftu seems to be very
pn:va ent n thl.!; oomrnunlty sev
eral membus of aome ram les are
viet ~ of the mal&amp;d1 In !KJ ne n
11tan t'S
has the appee.rance ot
c011t K on nevt!rtheleS&amp; t s an un
welccme viii tor at th s time of the

ye.,

Ca trary to o he
J&gt;l-Utspt&gt;Ct~
here there a d elaewhere he e are
wo large racts of potat.o£s nea
her tha wer planted n May that
Qre MIVin~ therr owners prom18es
for bout one half crop
M
Krieder of Logan spent
Sundny in he vi la(!le th~ gues' of
M13S Vlr(r:lnia Re.. d
Mr and Mrs C P Mock of LoR
an were auests ot Mlsl! Moille Pe
rel Su day

M and M 'S M Lon Wllllc anct
nep ew B llle .t
a € Lied the
Parse lS
u ion .eu day at 0 a
bam W Va

\ Mrs Freda
New Brlghto."l

Cl ck

Roush ot
t is week
days w Lh h er
Ha t and M s

s he

ependlng a few
.I.Wl s Mrs Ea I
Kell WoU
Ji ARE WELL SERMON
M and Mrs M xwel and Ml.sE
Rev N c Cochran wm del Vf'r
h s fu ewell sermon to his congre Ber o Wo r of N w Brighton art:
gation next Sunday evening at the rpen blg he wet&gt;k he e tne gu.:st&amp;
M E cl urch and wlll leave the of Mr and Mrs John Ca nahan
Mll&gt;s J la Marie Wolf of Co
fo lowing day for Columbm where
urn btu! spent severa days I ere last
he w II spend the week 1n atten
dance at The Ohio conference week with hu fa her Bmt Wolf
Rev Cochran has labored on this and wife
8 M Cross a d son M es !*re in .f
charge the past five years and hlv
ng fultllled the a otted time his Columbus this week spend ng 8 \
return 11 no expected During h s tew day11 on bus ess and p easure
stay he e hlmeelt and wife have comt.ined
M and M s N ck Stowe of Belt
made many friends both ln and out
of the church all of whom regret Ytr Pa mGtored hll e the latter
par of h111t wek end spent several
thf' r departure
day11 with Mr and Mrs Emmett
Eugene R068 of Athens l8 apend Har ley and othe Nll.atives Rnd
lng a few days in town thll'! week rrtenns They ret.u ned 1 orne Wed
with re athes and friends
u elldt.y ot thiR week accwnpanied
T e local miners in th
by Mrs Stowe 8 mother Mrs Plot
who ha e been empolyed
nee Hartley who will make a.n ex
big mine be ow town ontinu
u tenc\ c! v s t w t1 them
ema n Idle with but a d m pro.llo
Ca !!Ol HayClS 1..8 moving h s fam
pect ro settlerne t as the situa ll,y nd hoU!Iehlluld a:oads U 1s lH:e,k
ton bet.w«:n miners an1 opera fron ttl&amp; Hayes fa m o.djRCent to
tors :;eem to appear Just oow H Dan 24 Into the Pat Hogan ·PrOoak llke lll bad state of atf&amp;irs ~itf ln upper 8)TaCUse ·•wubl.m
com g Just when both mine a and Wal nee who purchased the hOme
operat.o needs the work and th and farm recently wUl move Jn at
busbess
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Cont nued !rom page one

GRAIN PKICiiS

s expeel.ed

PKEACHEa RETURNED
G bson who held the pas
o a of the U B Churches at
Carme u d DorclUI Uu: past yea
bu
es1de.s on Pifth street wa
et
1 h re for anoU er yea by
the U B Conle
f'
La cu.s e
nst week

Cancel

By U S Weather Bureau Columbus

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PRWA Y lmPTBMII!JK f UOI

Couple Returns,
Big Feast Given

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WEATHER rORECASf-

READERS NO.TICE-If ,..... WaDI
tbe Newo Otliee of .TJ.e Dall)
.Trlbuae call 238-L 1 If the Butlllell
Ollice uk fot" 202 R.

I c eas na c oud caa

FULL

LEASED

WIRE

OF

UITERNATION AL

NEWS

IP mJ Nftl l'IW 1a
THI PAl .. ,. TmBUNI

H~O~[R ~~VIS[U Quee~n~~­

T~ MO~IH STANU ~
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INI~HT RIOHS

[~5 ~~~IN

By Bum1n1 Feqee :Surr-1 Will Attempt To Break
roundiDg Powen Mur·
Recop1a,d Record
der Garate
Of 278.48 M1les

)II)VISORY BOARD

RAID FOLLOWS

Sayo Bu01neu Pohllcal
And Taxation Reasono
for Change

CliNYI

Maybe Yes! Maybe No!

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PRICJ&lt;;-SUNDAY !i CENTS

SHI~PIN~ ~[~Plf
I ~NU fARM 80~80

IIN CONTRO~[RSY
I Because

Wheat
TO CHINA

BAYLES THRILLS

Wtfe

1ve
Bl 0

Of Sh1pmenl Of

15 GOO 000 Buahelo Of

Attempt To ~&lt;•r.t:;dr;;~u-f s'M.!:~of, By SettiDII
1ze Place By Murder
For Compet1t 1
er a

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Will Tftl TO
l~W[R M~RK
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l'r•enda Tell Pre11dent To
Play A Bold Stroke I
Change Attitude

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SERVICE
IT CAk&amp;IU

SHOW fEEliNG
Of COMM

0~ P~IB!TION[

By GEORGE R HOLMES
Washington
Sept
5--Pressure
upon Pres Clent .H.oove t.o mod fy
his adamant stand on prohibition
to the extent of proposlna:
o
quid y acqu es g In a party move
nent lo 4 per cent beer- Is n
creasln&amp; stead ly a.s the bulllnt!ss
depresslo advances
to U.s third
hard wtntc wiLh he Pres~dent1a.l
decUGn Jlfs ahead
A cons derab e number of Mr
Hoove ~&gt; fr enw a u adv sers men
upon whose judgment he is ww
to reply
o her matte .s of iLd
m ntstrntlo pollc~ have counse
ed him to p ay o bold stroke a d
declare openly for llberalizat on of
the Volstead act to pe m t bee ()f
a light alcoho c o ne
ang s
up to 5 pe cen
There is no nd cat.kln that
er
counsel is hav ng he sl gl te er
feet on M
Hoover s policy He
listens-some say w th mputlen
-and keeps h s own COllJUC
The grou ds upOn wh ch t.1 ese
adviller&amp; are ura:ina: the Presk1en t
Lo moc;ttfy his position are tour to d
l lluslneii.S They have pointed
out the employment that beer pro
ductio would give to thousands of
men the vast quantities of sw
that wou d be Consumed
now deadweight on the
econom c sy11tem and
effect it v;ould J ave upon
business structure
believe

wanner oo--

n lfh to owed by oca thundershou.ers Sunday
and probably ill en erne North porUo tonlabt
COl e

VOL V-NO 302

and

ln1ut Amertcan
I Sh1ppen
Owned Veuel• Should

Rae era

Be Used

EVERTI DOYINO

INSS11.1TCo

IS\Upect
W tf

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Draver of Dr·ivin• ' In Encland and Ireland
d F
1
e an
anu Y Into
M•ay Head of Uveotock
Scioto Rwer
are Drowned

Girl Is K tiled In Judge's Hope Ues
Automobile Wreck In Appeal Court
Otea Almoat ln1t.ntiJ When
Car Craabes Into H•1h
way Truek

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Mother
SOCIETY HOSTESS

M s J B E berfeld enter a ned
the Ladles A d of the rr it!l Lu
theran' chu ch o.t her home on Mul
berry A e Thursdny evening n
ho o or M '8
Albert Lee and
do.u[ilhte s who are eav ng the n ~t
of next week ro a c n a
wnere
they w II make thci ho nc du ng
the coming schoo seasm
Da nty
dre11hment11 we e served

tlitanr I f re h11 JOIII tp tfM K 1p
p le Pfltnltu ely becauu af 1
n.gl1cted 11jurr A...a d th L.t

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he accident
M s Re ch tlY s a slste of Mrs
Rob rt le d of Akron Sl e Is u.IRO
u
ed b} he mot! er who I ved
at the Relcl ley home ano he U;
e M s Mory Not of Detro t und
two bra hers Mooes Cox of Mt
Ca n el hospital and Joseph Cox
NewY:~or!&lt;:.::______

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BROO"-S..EBERSBACH
ilitd41epon

Pomero'

School Opening
Specials!

NO.TICE
.The entry boob of
Me•1• County Fair
open and entr1~1
made at tl&gt;e oflice
Webster 1n the
Hotel budd•l'll 011
Street Pomeroy uatll
fi:rat day of the Fa•r after
wh•c.h they can be made At
the l'rounda
R G Weboter Sec y
19·4-:lt w 9 9 1t

SATURDAY SPECIALS
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QUALITY MEATS
\}NICe Pm k Roa•t Ft esh Calhes
12%c
Hambm g ft esh ground n1ce and lean
3 Pounds
25c
2 lb Hamburg 1 lb Ground Pork
All FOI
29c
15c
Fresh Ham Roa"ts
15c
Ntce Rtb Roa&lt;t•
Sw1ft s Sugar Cut ed B1 eakfast Bacon
Extta Ntce
20c
25c
Oleo fresh and &lt;weet 2 lbs
20c
Steak JUicy and tender
25c
Good C..offee 2 Pounds
tOe
Jar Rubbers new stock 3 doz
45c
Chmce Wmter Wheat Flour
Come Early and Avo1d The Ruah
BAKER'S GROCERY MIDDLEPORT

Take advanlate of lhe oav1ngs on
ocllool needs In our boy 1 departmenl

suJTtf.

BOY S KNICKER
Two Kmckers and Vest ages 6 to 12 $4 95
Boy s Long Trousers

$1 95

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Boys Wool Kmckers
Boy s Sweaters

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heard the

le8

w tneS8C.!I n the
Jud&amp;emftnt iu

$3 95

Boys Shuts and Blouses
Boys School Ttes

69c
39c

Boy s School Caps

9Sc

Boys Wash and Wool Kmckers

79c

application
common plens
bond for auch appeal
wns furnished ~:~y the defendant
PITI'SIIURGH LIVE!:ITOOK
Bep 4--INB--Hogs r~ pts 1600
When the atronr 11\B.n In the c cu.a beromea tht" fat lad:v s weakne!IS
steat'v to 10 lower heovy hutchers
H ld Eve ythlnK
and packl g sows show
least
I y Lo pay three dollars lor
changf! 170 to 200 Jbs
684 700 P. T kl.fih bRth 11ohen you :an ao
Hom.:!
El'lklene1 Ezperta
270 to 3lO lbs 6 f&amp;..e 75 130 to 160 Into a y telephone booth for a
found
T
Rb!lent
ml
ded
wife
who
lbs 6 2~ 6 '1 pip larply 5 7!1 6 00 Inlckel
led a string a ound hE'r ngcr to
med wn t.o 1ood packing 110we 4 :15
reml
Kl henelr to shoot he
hus
415
Pll.1•1 CMN
OIL D&amp;ILLINGS
reeelpt.s 60 little ehanp
Tl wcma wl o had to d voUie band -.:hen she got h:m e
common steers 5 00..51S her husb.J l4 b~ aUAe she couldl t
Ameftoan Traredles
Josf!J)h Reubeh 1.1 commencmg a
lr&amp;88 bet coeft 3 50 U5
find I er re 10lver
Whtn 8lfrl wild P,lm! hur.te hnl" j gas well en the ~ Smith fa.nn
recetpta
100
al.eady
to pend the 8 un er at home 1 ea u- e Infirmary
Snc l~
p~~'~ vealera acaroe largely 19 00
watt ns mosquitos
The Ohio Fuel Gas Company
gradtna medium to li:ood 1.00
Wlllltlml
ol
Na.&amp;ure
wUI
complete their aecond well 011
Hn\itng
v
ur
lrnirtOI
am
em
narrow outlet ror lower arad
Why "'- It thlLt saxophone playen~ 1the Yi Ultam Seytreld farm Satur
bro 1tored o the rcll r tcwel ln the
al'le n•ver short winded?
day
steady bulk klklhen
Local people are drUII.na a well
lbo. Upwud
o.r Ow1l VaHevllle
on ttle Late Mc:KW&amp;;ht farm 1D the
801111&amp;1 &amp;rr..
r&amp;llllnl
Ha ry Hot~ did Tom fracture f'!a!Mrn part of Rutland town
Tt e cuttkltlneo operator who tel
moot com
hla. r.lmll?
llhlpll Also wella are bolna drUlecl
blblnd ln bll neetq
(JQOrp. Son\abodJ hid a wood on U e Warner farm &amp;nd Pb1l1p

~orJ~.~overalls
Boy's Belts
Boy s Sport Hose
Boy s Athletic Umon Smts

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39c
39c

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~·far.,

•t W91f ....

69c

WE GIVE S 4: H. GRf;EN STAMPS

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On Auatro.Gei'IDan Cu•toma

Pacl Rule 8 to 7 Awree
ment Vaolat1on

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The atc.orne:v

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$135
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$1 95

Boy s Ramcoats

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BAKERS

Th1s u to deny any and all reporla to
the effect that I am IIOIDI out of buslpen
MRS BEULAH HARBRECHf
(Chloe Beauty Shoppe)

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hJM d1m191d 0111• p omptly

W1 epa t • • 11 thl f1cto 11
dae1 t with mod• 11 1 eel c• y
. , , 1fed H1 nh ulc•nbln9 equ p-.nt Dr 1 n l111p1ct ou ,.,., ce
t.•lt11 wthou ob IQ1fa11

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TID DAlLY TIUII81d P0M11R0Y OB10

SONDAY SEPTDIBER I llll

Big City Builders Take Note

At htah noon Baturdn~ Rev
I Qardner pastor o! th Chu ch
ot ChTt&amp;t read the wedd na: ser
vloe which 1Ulllt!d tn marr age MISIJ
Mary Wilmetta Far er d~~oughte
ol 1111 and Mr&amp; Due B l"'lrm er
BouJ,b Fifth Avenue
M ddiepor
ancr. Mr Arthur Skinner so or Mr
aQd Mn Benjam n Sk u e
Ma

eht

mijtJUorilsoflJeaa.&amp;:
~'"lW~ _:~~v•d~r.:
upoa the love loyalty and devotion of the MOPI•, mQit be in hannony w\th

tbe teachinp of Jesus the Cbmt who&amp;a wclidl ftt mtoeveryfold and crev ce

llf th~human heart and of whom It waa aald 10 Jobn7 '6
BPAKE 1'.1KE THIS MAN
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NO RESPF:CTEI\

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Pomeroy

'l1lf ceremony WIL8 performed II
t~ Uving room
11.t lhe Farmer
resldP.nce bt!fore a bank ol ferns
ali.d lilutumn flowers witl on y Lh
lmmedlat@ tam Ues n aLtenda Cf
'llle bride was beautifully attired In
a rll56&amp;t.-brown bridal gown with
a~M:orles to ha nonll4:'
Immediately following he cere
n ony Mr and Mrs Sk nne efl
for 11. 11hurt wrddina trip and upo
tbelr return will res de at t.he Lo
chary pt'Operty on Llncol Hi 1
Bc.th
e promine-nt me nbe o

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ceJ\e that Go 1 s nu e 1 cctcr of persons but m e\ ery na
twn he that feareth h m and worketh rtghteou~nes~ 1s
accepted
th h m -A t&lt; 10 34 35
IN HIM ~E LIH - Ihut thel s hould seek
him VC ll\ ~ and move and ha\e ut be
Lord
FUI
11 g - A ts 17 27 &gt;8

Vernon W., Va.

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PUBLIC CURIOSITY
HE exte1 t to whl&lt;:h ur

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1ty of 1 euple Y.lll lead tht!n •~
Rhuwn u co1
ttu1 w th lhe tcrnble butchc1 Y cages
m We t \ 1 g n a
\\ h1le author ti t;~ Hte sh U at wo1 k 11
an effo1t to fmd 1 the l~ e k11ler ha ml rdered a J ,Y mor~
people and st!c.:I ete I lheu bod J
hlR wife w1th an e) e tu
bmunes~ !i cash! g 1 o the
r uiiJ II CU IIO:slty ul th -e !
Arner can peof lc l1 Ia ~
vutual amus~ment pa1k hl M
been made out of the rlt:;ath lot H awken' .J t \arwu~ dt::
scrtptwns are cr~ mg their w lre:; a~ a fixed &lt;.:hxtge 1 rna 1~
to the curious for the pll\ lege of
te\\ r g
the ga t agf' I
where the &lt;.:rim s w e cornm1tte 1
It would seem thY.t the ave1 ge A mer can v. ou ld
have more self re8peut than t all v. htM curws1t~ to m kc
him so lldlCulou I ut l alt~u secmH th I the It ult
1 u I
1t .:;an he called of the Am r1ca1 m t nih I ~ 1
that of CUIIOSily
The t"btd morl Jd anx ely to see all and d1 &lt;.:uss It
what hn~ ll shght te dencv to c ncoUI age the seeke1 ol 1 o
tonety t) do :;ome th ngH they 1 ever wo ld comm t ot h er
w1ae as l g1ves tbe~ a chance to t~t rut be10[e the pulJI
until' even the almQI:It wsatiwble appetite ot their \a1ut.r
111peat~ed Auth011tJC Hhould put a ~top to the attempt by
the kill ers wtte to mnl&lt;e the c;u1e ar \ more tcrr Ulc th a
It 1~

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WALES

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ntus spe t Fl day w th
!14 r: Rldenou
Mr E nmn R bel a d so s at
end d the A.tl e
a
ce:ltl)
Co

'

M
Kl ghL wa.s
p .rutcd fo
rt: Ulo cl r ons Is y D
Harl t u

ofPakcbrg
M
D Be l!o
it ng the f01
nah Cleland
M .s C L R cechc ad Ms Ad
olpl Joa I m fipt t F lday
PRJ'
k-urg

Orcce E e~ln atknctea the
boat races in MarlcU:a saturday
R )tnond Hut.un I:Wd atster Opal
$td tamlly li.Utc vlljtlns In Ma
Cluw.Jcsburg
P ot and Mrs W K Wllso
ha
ctu md t thQlf hom
AI
tans N Y ~tfler 11o months Vi It
with home folks

~

Speak n~ ut h m rct:e tl} h
1). 1
not' Lc v th u:&lt;~
d
ea
1
~
t I (' l. ~
mglll and a g J d ht 11 II ncr 1n the day t me

ange

ntl

to 'keep n c td1t10
1 keto) able
ahUit) whtch eJ alles them t c

1

deh et the k
1ch :&lt;~ la1 e
m"'t 1 t (arou:~e at 11gl t dt nkn g any and e'cl
hQoch 1 ut hef r them 1 h e fact that th g
JOrity of the kmd who d foget that theJ mu t ke
d1tlt,ln t ea t theu alatlt!l"
1ll 1 t ea rn to t"X
doO.au; a J ~~ a co nm
Iat 01 ert1 make s th e t
the:n101 I d t!OU!\
Th~ Uo; o t ) u ng ma
h ha!i am hot u~ of be&lt;:
m~am
f c 1 g aile to catn g1eat .-alai cs that a
pa1d t v~ll kn \\ n athl etes mw~t lust rememb er that h
firs~ duty and 1 ule mus.t be to le able to. conttol h m ~u 1
ltvtng 11 e m n \\ ho has w control over h1s habl~ or UJ
pet1te '" Jc~tme ito \Hnd "l t)UlckiJ u.t the \ety bottom ol
the ladder And 1 where 11 any bUinneHs ~~ th1s mo
tru• tpau n bu~1 c:o~~ w herem a premtum ts placed
phy•lcal ahli 11 \\ h Je 1t hnalll J•ull• do\\n tho m••
h
use5 hi, mental !acult eli Hlso the duuntegtatlo 1:4 not b
fas t. 11 th rlc}la rtme nt as 1t 1~ Ill the phyl\llra\ tude Bey :-~
eap~Hdh

h

t

tull there! 1e hewa1c

tht~J ldea of h llchng mter atlonal «:
ras1 !Jert.} t~ea!l.on
We alt.: afraud Uncl

: We tlon t hke

fer~ceFo

m the

SaJ!C mal get the "hole l uoh

-----

:.rho popular son11 of the day wh1ch ought to I c arlo)&gt;
1.911 thf t]l~me ~on[l' m the European mees JU' t 1 " 1
• CoJ!Ie tla Let • Get Friendly

i•

at

o

0

~I

th t l dl plu e
lfc&amp;'Jiy fabulou~ sa lari Ct\ l 1 dong \hat
1 Ia
bccau~c the} 1 eally ltkc to I
t w11l forget that

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~them from a R.IIUiiu revolu-- sou d-ahout keep ng s lent as to
doaari. Jllbb. T• J'Mta later Frank the a leged tl eft- o &lt;: s I laney

s He n !-lati n.~ as a
w1*C' a keer e) e ~tru
alJ'hty t make them
ta~1shed I 1m&lt; lf a&gt; ne
h~B'frue. und as a c 1::;c tU CI e lec ~ Ivcd a hugt
at:M w' ge "arJOl ~ly cHt mate I tl f1 om $ 't) 000 t
t
fot playu 1:: h L f' l II fr n the mtddlu of Att 1
mildl e { OctoL r h&lt; oo p ~ rm Uell lum ell to
frt!n the tnught
d 1 ll ow way 1f \\ c art!l
wll)t hiH clul o" 1 (' I n I the m 1 l \\ h

It

telcp'hone message. Your words

The otroer of tbe Cunaa ruhi ... M ss Fanilg f 1 were to make then
~ lhriao• lpHa m. life de- .pub! c would have rat! er an ugly

HOU

!

---

en ac

:x,.

mbe

mw
!l

v nh

loti! to Ruaua. 6nd1 the
• - and entruata them to Jl'cdcrofl'
wJio dilappcart.
Sncmnturnl!lt.hlacounttyplac:e
fa E~l~Jincl and .. kidnaped H11
lriond. Jim Wynter triea m .-ana to
• .,. hhb.
Xathlrine Farbtc oace 1 cele
•nted JGU118' YlOiiniat hu had to
~ up bcr career beca\ll!le of an ln
Jury Lester MallO tries to trap her
lata acceptln1 hil 1ttent:iona br
, . . .1, ICCuaing her of sttallftg a
aecklace.. Wpter overhean Malin a
tbreat md aoe• to Xathanne a flat,
...._ to await the man i an val.
JfO'fV GO ON

CHAPTER XII

my word would be as good as yours
.Mal o
C:ome I want your expl~nat onquckl And ts got to be ada r:l
good cxplana 01 my mau Wyntt
c1 eked out
Ahll.ost as Mal n g anced ound
as 1f ton a"e s e t at I c cou d open
tl e door n a hu ry if nccessa y
Wynter I a 1 moved fo wa d stoo I
s g li an ly w ~h h s back to the
door Mi!.l tycd I n w tl palpably
g owmg 1 ervousucss
1-1 can t d s-:uss tl 5 lady s prl
vate affa rs befo e o I
K~tl ar e s cool
Yoice broke n
"Mr Wyn1er happens tq know al
rcad7 nery word you 5a d ttJ me on
tl e telepl o e ..
""Theil be knowt y11u walked off
with the ntt::klace Wy ter paused
n ean gly
If you 6 ould be fool
enough to repeat a sland r wh ch
no one will bcli ve. I 61 :.:11 go tD the
trouble of tl asl g you n pub ca d. I II Btl e tlllt no de ent man
or wo nan wlll want to be seen
spa g to yoll 11a s all Now
clear out I c added co en p uously

She wtnt out ioto the little ball
ppened the door Malln stood th re
a cqnfld,nt ritile on the I cavy sens
fl&amp;l face Sl~ looked &lt;Lt h n n cold
theDce
-~P t you _JOJ'II to ask me In?
We can ha lly talk t c abo t ~o
daliCiilte and pr vate a n attcr he
•.Ud blandly
~,.Hate you tome to repeat yobr
61!'?'" ahe asked contcmp uously
.,COme my dear none d to quar
rei. You know perfectly well t t DELIGHTED
')ou left tile Hitdrens fla w th t ~ t
omlssina oeckl!lce In your bag
..Where of course I nev~r put t
--.a whqo fhould know bet er than
i'\1!!11!. K,otb'IJ?l,' R.,h&lt;d ouL
He p-.e • famt ahrug
•AnJway y~u adm t that It b Ia
}~ possesSion I fancy Mrs Gray
aon Wit need a lot of co ., c ng tl t
tJ.~ PrOP•rty eame to be tt your bag
wJtboue your kno v1ng anyth ng
about m I c aald w th a I ttle ev I
t.qh. c,lme my d~r no harm 11
dQGC aq far Tb nk of me am a fr en~
I m Dot aucl a bad sort and cvc'n
though you were a httle ap t6re toalaht, 1 be~t.r no mal ce.--,l.l ll'llihn • wohh ended abruptly and
~· jaw dropped 1-lc I ad seen I c
door of a roo1 tlowly open uw the
arun iace or tl e last man I e had
UPfcted lo find there.

------Hickory Cnapel

last
s nov

Elv n nnd Raymond He dma.n f'
turned to their hon e n 8 uebcn
week ofter spending tJ e
wth ther Kll dmohe
D R Lews
Mr o d Mrs Alex McCu ocl of
Pl ttsbur~h MI.!IS Cora Kincatd
of
Fairmont and Otlll Markley and
daughter Emily of Pt Pleasant,
were guests of R H McCulolch at d
!nmlly Monday
Mr and Mrs Herschel Barnett
were v sitb g Mr and Mrs Thomas
Holland r~ntly
R H McCulloch and lam y vis
f'd h ~ brolller W T McCulloch
and \\ fe a Galllpo s Sunday
Mrs Jol)n Fog estmg and chl

LoYer

had Cor

Sow
h(&gt;role

r

"

EastSpiHer

kc fooiJJ

l

Newspaper Advertising
has kept People in buying mood and is aiding
business recovery
I.:ocal advertisers m pracbcally every community m the
Untied States have been redoubhng the1r efforts to sbmulate con·
fulence among the1r home town people
They have succeeded m
nttm1 them to buy goods whtch has kept money flowtng mto
tf!lde channels, reoulbng tn ruota1n1ng busme10 on a htgher ocale
than would have been possible w1thout thetr forestght and cour

ace

l: There call be no queohon ra1sed ever agam about the tn

flu~nce ol tlie adYert11mg columns of newspapers

e peo1 e rest

1

A 0

t

tn sustaining

the buy1n1 habtb of the people of the country
It 11 now conceded that tf 1t had not been for newspaper ad
vert111n1 durtnl recent mouths there would have been far leal
buy1n1, and hope of a return to proopertty pretty soon would not
hal'e been nearly aa strong as 1t •• now

"A frtend •n need 11 a frtend mdeed " Newspapers are the
frtend• of the people as well as the frtende of bUIIDC!SS They
br1n1 to,ether the people and b1111nese 1n a closer relabonohtp
than would be poa11ble tn any other way
Ajny advertller w1th a good product to sell cannot fa1l to get
prof1table reeulb by advertiiiJlll reiJUiarly 1n newepapers.

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TID DAlLY TIUII81d P0M11R0Y OB10

SONDAY SEPTDIBER I llll

Big City Builders Take Note

At htah noon Baturdn~ Rev
I Qardner pastor o! th Chu ch
ot ChTt&amp;t read the wedd na: ser
vloe which 1Ulllt!d tn marr age MISIJ
Mary Wilmetta Far er d~~oughte
ol 1111 and Mr&amp; Due B l"'lrm er
BouJ,b Fifth Avenue
M ddiepor
ancr. Mr Arthur Skinner so or Mr
aQd Mn Benjam n Sk u e
Ma

eht

mijtJUorilsoflJeaa.&amp;:
~'"lW~ _:~~v•d~r.:
upoa the love loyalty and devotion of the MOPI•, mQit be in hannony w\th

tbe teachinp of Jesus the Cbmt who&amp;a wclidl ftt mtoeveryfold and crev ce

llf th~human heart and of whom It waa aald 10 Jobn7 '6
BPAKE 1'.1KE THIS MAN
htsr~ ~ • S.....l-..

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NO RESPF:CTEI\

m

a.c...-.

NEVER MAN
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l ERSONS-Of a truth

Pomeroy

'l1lf ceremony WIL8 performed II
t~ Uving room
11.t lhe Farmer
resldP.nce bt!fore a bank ol ferns
ali.d lilutumn flowers witl on y Lh
lmmedlat@ tam Ues n aLtenda Cf
'llle bride was beautifully attired In
a rll56&amp;t.-brown bridal gown with
a~M:orles to ha nonll4:'
Immediately following he cere
n ony Mr and Mrs Sk nne efl
for 11. 11hurt wrddina trip and upo
tbelr return will res de at t.he Lo
chary pt'Operty on Llncol Hi 1
Bc.th
e promine-nt me nbe o

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tt)r younge

se t,.

I per

ceJ\e that Go 1 s nu e 1 cctcr of persons but m e\ ery na
twn he that feareth h m and worketh rtghteou~nes~ 1s
accepted
th h m -A t&lt; 10 34 35
IN HIM ~E LIH - Ihut thel s hould seek
him VC ll\ ~ and move and ha\e ut be
Lord
FUI
11 g - A ts 17 27 &gt;8

Vernon W., Va.

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PUBLIC CURIOSITY
HE exte1 t to whl&lt;:h ur

T

1ty of 1 euple Y.lll lead tht!n •~
Rhuwn u co1
ttu1 w th lhe tcrnble butchc1 Y cages
m We t \ 1 g n a
\\ h1le author ti t;~ Hte sh U at wo1 k 11
an effo1t to fmd 1 the l~ e k11ler ha ml rdered a J ,Y mor~
people and st!c.:I ete I lheu bod J
hlR wife w1th an e) e tu
bmunes~ !i cash! g 1 o the
r uiiJ II CU IIO:slty ul th -e !
Arner can peof lc l1 Ia ~
vutual amus~ment pa1k hl M
been made out of the rlt:;ath lot H awken' .J t \arwu~ dt::
scrtptwns are cr~ mg their w lre:; a~ a fixed &lt;.:hxtge 1 rna 1~
to the curious for the pll\ lege of
te\\ r g
the ga t agf' I
where the &lt;.:rim s w e cornm1tte 1
It would seem thY.t the ave1 ge A mer can v. ou ld
have more self re8peut than t all v. htM curws1t~ to m kc
him so lldlCulou I ut l alt~u secmH th I the It ult
1 u I
1t .:;an he called of the Am r1ca1 m t nih I ~ 1
that of CUIIOSily
The t"btd morl Jd anx ely to see all and d1 &lt;.:uss It
what hn~ ll shght te dencv to c ncoUI age the seeke1 ol 1 o
tonety t) do :;ome th ngH they 1 ever wo ld comm t ot h er
w1ae as l g1ves tbe~ a chance to t~t rut be10[e the pulJI
until' even the almQI:It wsatiwble appetite ot their \a1ut.r
111peat~ed Auth011tJC Hhould put a ~top to the attempt by
the kill ers wtte to mnl&lt;e the c;u1e ar \ more tcrr Ulc th a
It 1~

.., 8ldne'4 WaPUucL

WALES

READ tHIS FIRST

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EDWARD D LOCKET!
N 8 Sta l Cu espu

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Rath an l Roll
N ke
ntus spe t Fl day w th
!14 r: Rldenou
Mr E nmn R bel a d so s at
end d the A.tl e
a
ce:ltl)
Co

'

M
Kl ghL wa.s
p .rutcd fo
rt: Ulo cl r ons Is y D
Harl t u

ofPakcbrg
M
D Be l!o
it ng the f01
nah Cleland
M .s C L R cechc ad Ms Ad
olpl Joa I m fipt t F lday
PRJ'
k-urg

Orcce E e~ln atknctea the
boat races in MarlcU:a saturday
R )tnond Hut.un I:Wd atster Opal
$td tamlly li.Utc vlljtlns In Ma
Cluw.Jcsburg
P ot and Mrs W K Wllso
ha
ctu md t thQlf hom
AI
tans N Y ~tfler 11o months Vi It
with home folks

~

Speak n~ ut h m rct:e tl} h
1). 1
not' Lc v th u:&lt;~
d
ea
1
~
t I (' l. ~
mglll and a g J d ht 11 II ncr 1n the day t me

ange

ntl

to 'keep n c td1t10
1 keto) able
ahUit) whtch eJ alles them t c

1

deh et the k
1ch :&lt;~ la1 e
m"'t 1 t (arou:~e at 11gl t dt nkn g any and e'cl
hQoch 1 ut hef r them 1 h e fact that th g
JOrity of the kmd who d foget that theJ mu t ke
d1tlt,ln t ea t theu alatlt!l"
1ll 1 t ea rn to t"X
doO.au; a J ~~ a co nm
Iat 01 ert1 make s th e t
the:n101 I d t!OU!\
Th~ Uo; o t ) u ng ma
h ha!i am hot u~ of be&lt;:
m~am
f c 1 g aile to catn g1eat .-alai cs that a
pa1d t v~ll kn \\ n athl etes mw~t lust rememb er that h
firs~ duty and 1 ule mus.t be to le able to. conttol h m ~u 1
ltvtng 11 e m n \\ ho has w control over h1s habl~ or UJ
pet1te '" Jc~tme ito \Hnd "l t)UlckiJ u.t the \ety bottom ol
the ladder And 1 where 11 any bUinneHs ~~ th1s mo
tru• tpau n bu~1 c:o~~ w herem a premtum ts placed
phy•lcal ahli 11 \\ h Je 1t hnalll J•ull• do\\n tho m••
h
use5 hi, mental !acult eli Hlso the duuntegtatlo 1:4 not b
fas t. 11 th rlc}la rtme nt as 1t 1~ Ill the phyl\llra\ tude Bey :-~
eap~Hdh

h

t

tull there! 1e hewa1c

tht~J ldea of h llchng mter atlonal «:
ras1 !Jert.} t~ea!l.on
We alt.: afraud Uncl

: We tlon t hke

fer~ceFo

m the

SaJ!C mal get the "hole l uoh

-----

:.rho popular son11 of the day wh1ch ought to I c arlo)&gt;
1.911 thf t]l~me ~on[l' m the European mees JU' t 1 " 1
• CoJ!Ie tla Let • Get Friendly

i•

at

o

0

~I

th t l dl plu e
lfc&amp;'Jiy fabulou~ sa lari Ct\ l 1 dong \hat
1 Ia
bccau~c the} 1 eally ltkc to I
t w11l forget that

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sab

Hcema st

10

~them from a R.IIUiiu revolu-- sou d-ahout keep ng s lent as to
doaari. Jllbb. T• J'Mta later Frank the a leged tl eft- o &lt;: s I laney

s He n !-lati n.~ as a
w1*C' a keer e) e ~tru
alJ'hty t make them
ta~1shed I 1m&lt; lf a&gt; ne
h~B'frue. und as a c 1::;c tU CI e lec ~ Ivcd a hugt
at:M w' ge "arJOl ~ly cHt mate I tl f1 om $ 't) 000 t
t
fot playu 1:: h L f' l II fr n the mtddlu of Att 1
mildl e { OctoL r h&lt; oo p ~ rm Uell lum ell to
frt!n the tnught
d 1 ll ow way 1f \\ c art!l
wll)t hiH clul o" 1 (' I n I the m 1 l \\ h

It

telcp'hone message. Your words

The otroer of tbe Cunaa ruhi ... M ss Fanilg f 1 were to make then
~ lhriao• lpHa m. life de- .pub! c would have rat! er an ugly

HOU

!

---

en ac

:x,.

mbe

mw
!l

v nh

loti! to Ruaua. 6nd1 the
• - and entruata them to Jl'cdcrofl'
wJio dilappcart.
Sncmnturnl!lt.hlacounttyplac:e
fa E~l~Jincl and .. kidnaped H11
lriond. Jim Wynter triea m .-ana to
• .,. hhb.
Xathlrine Farbtc oace 1 cele
•nted JGU118' YlOiiniat hu had to
~ up bcr career beca\ll!le of an ln
Jury Lester MallO tries to trap her
lata acceptln1 hil 1ttent:iona br
, . . .1, ICCuaing her of sttallftg a
aecklace.. Wpter overhean Malin a
tbreat md aoe• to Xathanne a flat,
...._ to await the man i an val.
JfO'fV GO ON

CHAPTER XII

my word would be as good as yours
.Mal o
C:ome I want your expl~nat onquckl And ts got to be ada r:l
good cxplana 01 my mau Wyntt
c1 eked out
Ahll.ost as Mal n g anced ound
as 1f ton a"e s e t at I c cou d open
tl e door n a hu ry if nccessa y
Wynter I a 1 moved fo wa d stoo I
s g li an ly w ~h h s back to the
door Mi!.l tycd I n w tl palpably
g owmg 1 ervousucss
1-1 can t d s-:uss tl 5 lady s prl
vate affa rs befo e o I
K~tl ar e s cool
Yoice broke n
"Mr Wyn1er happens tq know al
rcad7 nery word you 5a d ttJ me on
tl e telepl o e ..
""Theil be knowt y11u walked off
with the ntt::klace Wy ter paused
n ean gly
If you 6 ould be fool
enough to repeat a sland r wh ch
no one will bcli ve. I 61 :.:11 go tD the
trouble of tl asl g you n pub ca d. I II Btl e tlllt no de ent man
or wo nan wlll want to be seen
spa g to yoll 11a s all Now
clear out I c added co en p uously

She wtnt out ioto the little ball
ppened the door Malln stood th re
a cqnfld,nt ritile on the I cavy sens
fl&amp;l face Sl~ looked &lt;Lt h n n cold
theDce
-~P t you _JOJ'II to ask me In?
We can ha lly talk t c abo t ~o
daliCiilte and pr vate a n attcr he
•.Ud blandly
~,.Hate you tome to repeat yobr
61!'?'" ahe asked contcmp uously
.,COme my dear none d to quar
rei. You know perfectly well t t DELIGHTED
')ou left tile Hitdrens fla w th t ~ t
omlssina oeckl!lce In your bag
..Where of course I nev~r put t
--.a whqo fhould know bet er than
i'\1!!11!. K,otb'IJ?l,' R.,h&lt;d ouL
He p-.e • famt ahrug
•AnJway y~u adm t that It b Ia
}~ possesSion I fancy Mrs Gray
aon Wit need a lot of co ., c ng tl t
tJ.~ PrOP•rty eame to be tt your bag
wJtboue your kno v1ng anyth ng
about m I c aald w th a I ttle ev I
t.qh. c,lme my d~r no harm 11
dQGC aq far Tb nk of me am a fr en~
I m Dot aucl a bad sort and cvc'n
though you were a httle ap t6re toalaht, 1 be~t.r no mal ce.--,l.l ll'llihn • wohh ended abruptly and
~· jaw dropped 1-lc I ad seen I c
door of a roo1 tlowly open uw the
arun iace or tl e last man I e had
UPfcted lo find there.

------Hickory Cnapel

last
s nov

Elv n nnd Raymond He dma.n f'
turned to their hon e n 8 uebcn
week ofter spending tJ e
wth ther Kll dmohe
D R Lews
Mr o d Mrs Alex McCu ocl of
Pl ttsbur~h MI.!IS Cora Kincatd
of
Fairmont and Otlll Markley and
daughter Emily of Pt Pleasant,
were guests of R H McCulolch at d
!nmlly Monday
Mr and Mrs Herschel Barnett
were v sitb g Mr and Mrs Thomas
Holland r~ntly
R H McCulloch and lam y vis
f'd h ~ brolller W T McCulloch
and \\ fe a Galllpo s Sunday
Mrs Jol)n Fog estmg and chl

LoYer

had Cor

Sow
h(&gt;role

r

"

EastSpiHer

kc fooiJJ

l

Newspaper Advertising
has kept People in buying mood and is aiding
business recovery
I.:ocal advertisers m pracbcally every community m the
Untied States have been redoubhng the1r efforts to sbmulate con·
fulence among the1r home town people
They have succeeded m
nttm1 them to buy goods whtch has kept money flowtng mto
tf!lde channels, reoulbng tn ruota1n1ng busme10 on a htgher ocale
than would have been possible w1thout thetr forestght and cour

ace

l: There call be no queohon ra1sed ever agam about the tn

flu~nce ol tlie adYert11mg columns of newspapers

e peo1 e rest

1

A 0

t

tn sustaining

the buy1n1 habtb of the people of the country
It 11 now conceded that tf 1t had not been for newspaper ad
vert111n1 durtnl recent mouths there would have been far leal
buy1n1, and hope of a return to proopertty pretty soon would not
hal'e been nearly aa strong as 1t •• now

"A frtend •n need 11 a frtend mdeed " Newspapers are the
frtend• of the people as well as the frtende of bUIIDC!SS They
br1n1 to,ether the people and b1111nese 1n a closer relabonohtp
than would be poa11ble tn any other way
Ajny advertller w1th a good product to sell cannot fa1l to get
prof1table reeulb by advertiiiJlll reiJUiarly 1n newepapers.

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Bam McK!tmey had lin altaoll: n1
appcn4ldtls whtJe at hts wort Ill
Ohar)efl()R IIUi\ w«l Ue WM a~
to CfJine: home f"rldlily
Mr ana Mn H 0
Shenefield
werf! 8un:day ~ueat&amp; 'OI h15 bi'OI:hef
Mr aud l\4rs • Sherman SheoefLtld
of near W ilk~vUJe
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lhc majot leagues ha.ti been re- IIhis
and the cl ub 1.8 wtthou Toledo
as
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dllctJd by one as the re;u1t of the 1t he sen ices of an cJticlent. bO~~~NATIONAL U4G\Jt:
I €Ct:n L ILI)Jlouncenumt or Alva nrad -l paw boxmnn Another oull&gt;tan •-' 1 ~ Clu~
Won Lofr
le y president of the Cleveland Cleveland 'IH'uk nc K.S hM been Peck. ~ N~ vl uttlo
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American LeaguP clull that Rog er failure w oeH:lop a good ahortMI.op ICh
Yo rk
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P eckinpa\l8h Will be rt!Llilmcd as pi- ~ aHrr h!Lll a dozen ex p "rlmenu;
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On t he othf'r hand Peck: made 1Ercr klyu
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Prm;Went Bradle~ believes thi\L constructive moves m acqu1r!mr P1tt Jill gh
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P~ c k 8 showing with u. yoWl&amp;' a nd K aJnm 11om the Wh1te Sox tu fl.ll 1B01-- tcu
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mexperienctd team w&amp;rrant.ed 11 18 the hole &amp;t third bn.~~e and dnd - Fhllr.d~ lplua
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Golfers IJl:'lt-ntlon
This
Jrll:ed I~~;d,;.!:i~ls.mg
number of Forest Cit)
For Jones crown d° no1 ll.g!ee that mate1lal at I club has
was. gret&gt;n
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PQI'tGQI&amp;U), Ohlo Sept 5----IS{)I )
Tbl ~ lndtiD $.ill~ Tborpe'
That'l Wba\ COiidl c;trCII'p !"oo.v
Cluk \tWI&amp;f ol.,.._Y"' l4cCABln once
Jlt.MeU .u;u;l lowa TJ'nlt~lty full_,. 1fl¥1 Jl out ~ wtn ch&amp;mpionship ~ lqr t.M rwt.amout.h

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Graham Station

blt.d lh&amp;ke-otf spill fl)r the
optimllta who try t.o makt a tap
Pat Garety and two sons of Clu1 14ck~ from ~he reJI,r Pi.s$nK and clnnati visited Mr and Mrs ThOit
rlr:kk.Jnc are his other threa~ his O'Connor last we~:C
punt, olten c.a~ 10 yard&amp; 11'
Mra 6 F Rlcli:ald and fMuly
l t~25 he scored 3'1$ points Cor the
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Haskell IndJans in a single season spent SWid&amp;.y With relatives

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\Ollng outtielc:trr In CltlClllllatl
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lleiiOP in the natLon- 1
Olson Sl!.yre et'herta lned he r
AMt;RIC.\N LEAOUE
s:w-.aw Ia read 10 1
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the
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circle Wednesday evening
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To Ptratea·~ Cubs
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an )ear
par ns e account Mrs A J Bt inker who has been
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S\X'llt !n&lt;I.D~ th-.u:sClub
Won Lolst Ptlt 10 llmoll\ any member of
IQ\Ill.d ed lor 63 point! whlcb m(lde him
Lese To Reds
Pecks n, qposal
n. nd s l&gt;l d(lllars
:J a~ • 1 s I r-tuJ li l lphll
9&lt;1
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'Jl3 or a bu' ht diaplays a ran tYPt. of t.h.e M"at.On 1 high SCQrer ln th~ na sick for somt'tlme 18 lll' ')lovmg
rhts
of di SSI' tl t.E r:; bt'llr;\es I ,lowevel
few (.;" dul d I W l h H !;tcn
7tl
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0 ent.h~ when McClain 3 name tlorud leagll~
Ma~ Ka~ lor spen~ t he Wet'!k end
By COPELAND C BUHCr
that the
1\.CI' of
L!;Wpt,
liij:Ure PPck
h.nr d&lt;lN 1N 1 Y01 k
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585 Ia mentloa.ed. "The wholt outtlt 1 BroU&amp;hL UV lu Clmmarou coun "fUh hmilc !olk~
I ~ lw ulll ilaH
a better sho~ - bettEr
mal dat at '1!., c\t-.- Cli:'\C'Iand
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488 1loob rood to me, ht &amp;akl after try McClain tlo ttll muke:o Oklahoma
Born to Mt a nd Ml s Cliff Cooi{
11ng While Lhey did nnt expect him posal ll 1s safe lo sw:y lh ll.L t'•' Bt Louis
INP ~'P Git" .¥I ill i
By JAMES L KlLG ~LU:;
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75
423 tn,IJI afternoons workout but sav h111 home nncheti as a hobby and a liOn Aug :!5th
N F&gt;W Ycr k SIll 5 -Ltll~ GlOH
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h beaL the g1en~ Phlla.delphln ma - l Rajah will bl• l(etting h ...., lt ~ l i Dt lll• ll
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412\t.hla McClain Is a wonder Why I to keep tn t.rlm receives 1Jiaudlt8
Bate Md)onald so n &lt;llld daugh
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INS Spo t t.o.; Wrn ct
rur t 11e Pf' llOI\n~• 'I'
" bell "vc 1 chance next ylar ' uroduce a po1 • 1Chlcu~u
the ,rcut pltC IH 1 r t!l d1 111 pt l • 1
I c hin e
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392 lr:new that boy when Dick Hanley from Indian tribes who \\auld llk.e tt:l of Col umbu~ vtslted friend '&gt;
Athl£tl c~ lmlu} mm• (I
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De\ ct iy Countt Y Club Chh ~gu lw ~hould ha\ C been able to finl1.n l11 111 JX'Illl!:l.nt cunte11der
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380 bad h.lm llt. Hlllkell and Olck show- to adopt him u one of their own here SatUJ day
&lt;pr-tKlng rlt~\ 1 tu ct lm 1-\u 1 ; l Ju Ill S{'IJL 4 - A sltlll blonrt ~mlltng m 1&gt;1'&lt;ond plucc dur111g one or the
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ed hlm plenty of trlcka He wasn t Mayes iii one-tourt.h Indian al
Mary Belle Spencer u; lipen dm~;
wins for th e 19:!1 seaso n
fo Ul vrars nc has bHn at lllc helm
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\f.S1'ER D ,\l' s RESULTS
really well that year at. Iowa when though In appearance hf' looks 100 a 11 "' da y~ Y.lth het graudpalcnl"
A loKI by Ji.mm~ Fuxx .:; .! ll h I 11 OO\ of 19 Btlly Howell of Rt cll 1 Pt&gt;ck aft r hiS days or sht~l t I
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1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
) Berl. lrl&amp;we~ had him but no per cent
CaucMtan Cattle an11
Rev Stom 1 H'lld on friends here
er, .hter Mome drmbk I l.t• 11 mond Va Frtnc1~ Ouuncl the Jll- ls to pp!n!!' fur the Yank.ee11 Rnct So.;ll I
K !t:. City 8 lnd! un,1po 1ts 5
slouch at that when you consider shet'!p herding dunng the pasl :.urr. Tuesday
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Mrs Pat Dower aud daughter of
I C.tr\ ' 1Hne11 S&lt;hedulrd
hun~-: up hiS 2'1th
~!elm}
ul tlu HlU Gld Htf'UU! uf Boston coU!a- slut ~&gt; 1\t;le over succeede d J o. c k
... ,e ponts
·~up
Mayes !11 mer mixed In wltn rlgld trainin(! Mll..l'tms
Ff'n v are visiting relaI
f'eill:l(.ll a s the A s lulll d IJ ack H ~ geous Mauru:e J Mccarthy Ji of McAllister dUilllg th e 19:.!8 cam
In pink shape now and I! he ian t have brought h1s pounda~~:e from tlves bet e
ten 'l t o 0 Gr ov~ oul~ 11 11 01~ tl lh r 1 N
pHign Unrl r hls management t11C I
NATIONAL Lf:AGUE
the BTeatest fullback of 1931 you 248 to 226
H e is fastest when at
Will
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hi• ~ Walle H cvt hel d tiH Hllllll\ ew Yor r. nnd .lack We:;th'llld Gill- club lllmhed third In 19:!9 foUlth
I P!J ladr lphln 2 Bcsl;Jn 0
call me namel
this w.. lght
iloCOOmpame~. M~n andre Mn; '::.nC~I
1 r. 11' r~'rlpi''d (i Bos klu 1
Sex to ~c vu ,ull tlt~ 111 tilL ~· 1- cagu ~ dlslr!ct Chtunpion aH~ t.oua} tn 1930 and h11..s bt&gt;en 111 fow th
who&amp;e best. friends say lA
Coach Clark has put his chilq,es Roush to Hlllsbo~ough , Friday to
ond tilt which w~ut to Phlludcl- 1lw ~tutl-!lnallsts m the 30th Na-Jplace during most of th~e pll•t;ent
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Yotk
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no
oonserva~ve,
doeant
make
those
through
snappy workouts da!l:r attend til R
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phm 6 to 1
tmnal Amuwu1 Golf cbamptoru;hliJ season
lntb.;- ttll ow•u,;-artld~ lhl' 25th (If 1111 ~· •
~~ot.atemenUI with an)' otlenalve 'lm stnce the &amp;quads arrival last Bun- ~
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reunon there
Tile New Yr:rk O ta nl:. ll(tUC &lt;i lhn :~.re sll that a1e left uf t.he
Peck ~;: ot ofT to a g1and ~aut ln 1a "~f'rlt ~ or l.llk~ h; th~ rndt&gt;rs nr
1J ,, 11 1 " Chtcflgo ~
telllnf you
accent He studied. day
Approximately 5000 fans Sa~~~~~ Hud'&gt;O
the 1( ad of lhc b l Le w~ C .HdJ 1 1 fllld or 112 v. htc ll start.ed. out oo 1929 hiH ru-=-t full H·nr a~ nuu1 3gcr 1 !llu• Dllll." 1rmunt l ,\rUf' l\Ir- ~ C nlv I! 111 ro schedulcxt
McClain carefully• in three s.crlm- turned out for the first sess1on as a • burg Satulday 0~: ~~~~sln~!s Palkers11 t} e Nat1o 1t.,i g md ll .. , 11 h up lul!y last MondaJ
bv pllottng the club to t hhrt pl!H.:C Gcvnn fanu; us phvsirnl trainer
this weelt, watched blm rt· omclal welcome Scnmmages of a
Mr ami Ml s Dana K.a~lor or
gamPI:i a~ Bill \\alket ! o\l t H1 tl
NP tl' r f th e four gets a blggtr ln nct cl{vcloping .such stars as W e&lt;; and l1lrt.'('ttll' 1 r !\'ltGovc~n's (d)m
AMERit:AN LEAGUE
rapidly at t.be evening skull mid-sea.son variety marked Lh11 Waslungtou D c
rctmned Lo
Rct u ~ cf B1 oo ~ 1\ 1 3 to i) w.rlk et:; kH k out of teachi ng the :;cml- Fen ell Eail Ave 1111 u.nd D1ck Pur- 1• 1 wn In Nlw \ork
.t}'s
uwn
Nfl\ York 3 Brooklyn o
~naa.nd clUi up the In- praetk:t! hour&amp; Lh'! latter pa.tt of l the 1r home lnst v.eek after spendt&gt; lglll clout.-; \H' I
tdh 1 ~puc. 1 I finH ls than dc es tile youthf ul Bu l~ id
1.-.umr t&gt;hup lt uti~ l&gt; ru h e..JIIll budd
pr1uad lphla 11 Bc~ Lo 1 1
football rtoord from gram- the wetk
p ng a few day~ Wlth h m f lk
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ha.n the sume IJUiubc t uf l1ils t ill' How(•It He lidJnlt.s lt He:; one
Forest Cit) fan.s appreciate t hat In,::UTJE :'rl 0 , t HN
c
:-t( In nat ! 12, Chicago i
mar school days on before ~dinK
The pro leagues opening game I Mt and Ml 5 w H Pr~ce s~nt
1
Om• t~ gol elf Cl,uk. ol B1 h.. ld\tl
of those fnmk open faced boys WJlo Peck strl'ngthened the club by uc
fly "Ptll ~blll~h 3 St LoUl:. 1
out tM
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K-perfect..
PfO• with Brooklyn hen September 13 t.he v. cek ~nd with the lattcrs parFitl l plldHtJ ~ L\ Pt(l Lu tu~ td LC.. s lip ~ uvet to tbe press tcnt tll1e l hi~&gt; I :::Julrlng the~c ::;Ui.rs bm dedar~ lh l ) (Wrltl"'tl • ~ htslvtlv trl~,:~ Ctin
nouncement
will nut be a push-over fOI the t!ll\..8 Mr and Mrs H M Spencer
h ea\ ' hllt mg- IJ\ n t.tlu• ~ J H I' matches to read whnt a ncw~p.\pl l cnu no lon~er be ci,\S:&gt;1fll'ct as
rt~~:ht Uv I N 5' D' I
l
l'ODA y S GAME~
MCClain bas the same hl&amp;:h Dtep- j Spartans by any means according
Mrs Earl Onmm and children
and Htndn tk luJm:-:.lwJ thl ~~ fllend from Richmond di~IJutdw ~ gu'f'll material
N• 1\ y n k ftpl
- 1 ullng t l&lt;'
'&lt;'\'F.lt.ICAS aSSOt.:IAfiON
lOcomotion and hlp&amp;waylng t to Clark
But show me a Leam spent Sunday at Ra clmc
mve.ated Cm&lt; "' Rtrli'&gt; 1\lth Llw tr w his newspape l back home Hcs l Ot hrl 1931 Iurhnns l'.ho wt t t' &lt;um• ( month ~ ut\
t .u n lil anv
T ~ do at Columbus
which fYJ
characterlzed l that ca nstop our McClain Holm
Rn and Mr-:; Spurlock
d h\1
11 til Htratgh t ' tlm t ~ ~ of thl ke~ed up ovet the idea of him a w1th the clulJ 111 1929 Include Cli nt olh&lt;'l tum~ nut \ r tl .
iC'L t ts 0 '
L• ths~lll~ 11 t India.na"ohs
Thorpe at hbl prime These spell I PresneU a nd Lump.c:.n
.ne de- dren ~!Sited !nends hercan F~ uhm :-.1 lm1x.:1 t Lllrl Ttl C' sof t tcmus
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curtain tor the unlucky ones who 1dared 'and I II show }OU tm na- evcntng
day
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cut ~ ~~:~a:~l~eth""}~~~~~~lOul~~;t~~l~~, J ~;r~~~r:ao:n~~k~ut~r:-;~IIBi~o~I~;~Y Hh c" tnd t tea rus wotnl r~,r llVl'&gt;t
~'l n;::,sulc~? ~~n:!;~:~:cc
get the wrona a:rtp on the kneets Uonal pro league champmns
The Parst_J•t s annual nwuon was
H,i'lal"tall nul M u ( rll IH f l\\cn the nationo..l amat cw
1\a) Hct! Rpp Glenn Mya tl
\\tills Hud - l spr rl s '~ 1 1 1111 Ctll \\..1} 1 11 e SUJ 1
---;:;;,held a t thr- Allen hom!'! Sunda)
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"\Ill[ 11\l vrt Ill t ' l v gmcus ac
w Va spent
Monday with ..... I Au, 30
A I
lin MPI H~udrt Milt Sholfn;cr unrt 1
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.11ge ll llnilier were
r.•I,Dt&lt;• im IX '-'l l~ll but &lt;l ii UlOII"nc m
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lht• Pitt"b Ul~l1 Pu t\ s
) Ill J•· meet In "'e
match liU\\PiltlllV ~Prill~ clu eke n
1j10 games~
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vu1 t t.t 1 v~l ll H l:::
L ~ u 1 &lt; uti· 1I nnd Oulln~e~ \\Ill Let olT at 1l 30 th ts Fu 1cll Browu Hardc1 and H ud 1 11 ~'•II\ r{j 1101\ l lt ~ H., of I XCII l~C~ ChH ar;o at Clllc hm 11
Wayland Mars whose accident
by the Ncy.. Ha\cn ba nil
I
was menUoned last w~!l: remains in
ma r
Martlll
C11d
I l H lltl 11\\lJI!llllg Ulld MtCnr t.ln ,uul \h sl lin ha;c done pJaCtiCI\ li} all t~ f \/Il l .JC'Ip \ I tr l\llthtn lt!C l• ol
~ t Loub at Pit tsburgh
a strlous condition ,::.t Hl"~r hosw
muftcd Tlll\1101 ~ n
1 n 1 11, laJlcl 15 mhtutPs l1 te1 Both Will bu Cllvelands pltclung this ocasonnndl nwclts so 111 , L lhry 1 ,u 1 \::e l l(!
1l t ton at Philadelphia
ptta.l
L Wanc1 toscmt mt. :lpL ~~ rlll t lrl lO-hnlr mtttllls
F'tcltdl has been the uuly \\lllllln g l
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BIRmDAY CELQB-.'TED
Mt UJ(j M ~ Ch 11 It\ ,/l r t of
m"n t ~ IIH l'l!Lrrm I}
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u 1•1
and Mrs. Chas Beeale and aud E:lunday with her b1o~ht'r J,\s
Dt, otl ul Chlca•,...
Ctn,-.uuuH I 11stln.l la st IIC\ k w1U 1
ncec0 r, :.~ t t 1! t uuHr
t h an n f c11
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Ju.nlor Stew~rt Mrs" Ann!lo Folden and family
1 { !.--.\eland tt.l St Louis
Emma McKilm Ly spe n ovc. the Mr and Mt ~ Ch:t1 If\ P.tt srm
muutl-~s n(it !)11
and M'·- ve.. Beegle M&lt;
N~ w Y 01 k at Washington
""' Roush and family week f'l\d With home folks from ant. !.11 ~ ,.;: t lc L1arh
No l - Et tnd 11 1l h •rLt !lUI 11; 1 I
Harry
11 ' 0 gamesJ
Mr nnd Mt ~ Ok1• y L nckr 11111
I our s sltiT llll•l tl1c fl l ov t
Mr and Mrs Herbert her !' mploymen t Boncar w Va
Plll ladelphla 11t Boston
1 t '11t \ ou m t ., t n iJIIIIlr; u1
and family Ira Begle, Miss Rhe was accompanied home hv hzr ' l'&lt; ll "fl n c 11lh wiln E.\Pir l Lu u(,Ci
;,m~,; ,l mes'
milt tf New Huv ~ n
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CrooM of SyracW!f! spent COIJ.!&gt;Hl
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Mrs
Martha
Bl..shop
Is
sta.ymg
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Bow Au g 28th to M
1nt.l M1s
I)&lt; ~c it ~ fPtll1! r rt 1 uV1er ~~
with Mr and Mrs Robert
II HI I\ as por;.o.;jl)]('
Ke&lt;:.' )) tiH rATS AGAIN WIN
and celebrated the blrLh- the home of her liOll Alva help tug Hcb, rt Adan1s 1 da 1 ~l u 1
D tlmcl' Glt•IJl lPII la sl \Hf'k fo,
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FROM LEAN
Beegle, Mr1 Mc.Kelvas to care for their small son ..,ho 1
ECrlo usly Ill Wlth lnt '5tmal lr uubl.--. N1 w 13, lp ht nn wht r l lu 11 1.&lt; "1 t k
I lC\\nlfl1l l£!1l illiWS
M• and Mrs J E Tur 1er sptnt
M1 Ok&lt; L.r udctmllt " ~" 11 t 1~;-:t
and Mrs J Mintor Caldwell
Nu
St:~n dwilh the ltw~ In h~cls
\;\ t Rt~c Oil the l.oe!i ,llld
fi'r Sl'COn1 game Of the
Texas vlaited last Thunday with Sunrlay with their do.ughtet M1 Wrrlrw:&lt;d:n l'dth Mr ~ W ,dl 1 Lauclcinlllt 11f Pmn t !O\
cr;~n e du\'11 1 t'ouchlng lh• fl101 [.tal\ scr1Cii Wl\5 ''Cll by
former's sisters 11Jn&gt; Eva Rob- and Mrs W D Hollidav
E'mer Wt'st ha&amp; been (nlcl tam
M 'l:i Monrct Pick&lt;ns t&gt;)XIll "'
and Mrs Mattie Custer
', I
v.tth thr 11r s
Flept'ut
the first Little
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lmws
tl on Is available
Bonnie Brown of McArthur lng a few da\~ the past we('k one fe w clays last V.t&gt;c k 1\llll lCJnl!YC~
No \-E:htud 1 1 11 •ocs In h Eels game although lt has
last week with Mrs Carrie or his former school-mal.es who l" a t !'O ( W Brlghtol\
now teaehlng ip Massachusetts
W F Sovrc 1eturnr1l home lnst
•tl ntsc on Lor"&gt; and j-.o,ng t he !lpor•ed. thaL a near·_;,: . ·-:·.
Vhttlnla Davlll ~'&gt;pent Satmday F'ri(.lt,y fro m a !cw tlll.y~ vt rt with
will be a aoctal at t.h!!
feet dov;n so us to f01m
cd Jlr or near the
communit7 hall Saturd,~,y Sept 5th nenmli! with Mrs M E Nelson his trcther Ru.sh Sa~ 1&lt; cl ftochC'l-.
J .111 ch cJe. with
lh" Qtlr.&lt;.Jci g&amp;m{ ~11 reporta ."11!'£!~\~-­
The r.dles Akt o't
M
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td ~es of the fN't from toes to )nu iJu~ LeiJhl:'lt \\hO
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1 Le lfnelt In tho 1ast
Julmny Ad:uns orft h-. t \ICC to
church wW meet at f.he home of Hall
J,o.:rls Repeal ten timf's
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cooper of ' v , JI nl Nf'Y. tlll gllbn Pu
uti
Nv 4 --ctn~&lt;~ lht flet left fo ul onlfl h em .} IU\ over the ,.,;;ooih(,~;;: Mr~ i\toiHe B(Lringer Friday evenAshv tic 0 v.erc th-r lHek: end IEust r ive rp ool
ll{';ht :-:ldt light fcu l ou lef t sto.!l f'rl the 110t The
1"larl Webster and family of guest:&gt; of the 1 a.tters mothr r Mrs ---~ ----~ dt su tlmt cocs nnd h eC'L~ was I I:J 4
LC':.&gt;Iunl .ct Art
Ohio weer calling p D Nelson and famih Clal• 1
qrc IJI\tallcl lhH's Holdin g the
Tl tt dRtt cf the llnrd game has
'l lw ut r r 1 lhf1t .: 1~ th~t IIA
sil!ter t.t.rs Berthn Ne!s&lt;.n returmng hom~ \lith thrn J
iLJ.(S ll!!ld lOCk
:&gt;ld; V.ISC flom 1n ct IXCn ' I'\ omctUJIY allhOUiJI tl.
for a short vl.slt and h e V.l JI alsu f tho •r•l TH' Xl 11~ Ill Ill PI uf uel1fl to liGht ten tuw~~
l·., ~ l tn t cpolte&gt;:i Lhat the third
of Raveru;wood attend the State P'ah
tn Jh ~!tt 1•n1 - h IN
No 5- Kncrs s tiff
fr :-t parallel and last game WL1 l.&gt;c played Sundooy I
with his sister and
- - - - -- - -- 11 alk on tile to r , Without betvl- .tftc nc :m lt.• 's• ~llc ufll betv.een
Ur and l1lr&amp;. W
inc the knrxs fo1 otH' m mt¥ tim' the ~reonG scnu-flnal game Is
No 6- K!li P!'; sttf!
1c.:-t parallel fuwhc d nnd t11c fllal gan,.e Is bt..-'Ibe
Clrele of the U B
I \1 Ilk on the out~:~](le crlgc~ of ~,;un
church
meet Pride~ with Mrs
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Philson NorrLs
N
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FIGHT RESULTS
Mrs Ed Nelcamp and wn Paul
I&gt;OiuUng
s tru gh t
,!lt "IHl
and
daughLcr Bettie, Mr and ~&amp;rs
E nn g tlgltt h ~ tl Ill l!unl of
B~ lntCI na.tlonal Nc\\S Sc1 vlc.c
Oliver Snyder and Mrs Oliver
left t-t:• tu lotm half ul .t lJ 1At
FhUadclphlo.- Ray.St.~elc, Fr~r of Akron are visiting Mr
lrct squa t e w.Lh t11e 11~1L l torand Mt8 Dayton Roush
Calliullllu
dCf{a.Lt&gt;d
Gino
G&amp;.riba.lMcore'a No. 17 Console Healing Stove, used
ptllntmg to the lefl With legs
Mra Na.ncy Sayre and Mr and
ltd&lt;! rigid ami b(){IV ~ .llgbt &lt;11 ll ly
a few months-Will heat the whole
only
A~
N&lt;W Y01k----saucl01 Szabo Mu Wm. Varian and daughte1
1,1l ~;· the tiKhl
toe 11 ~ fu.r fiS
houae. Looks like new-Ju•l ao good ao
pu s~lb lt' krtulng
he _! Lu t!H Hun!Jnry 1u~d Sam Stein New York Dorothy spen~ the week wd with
~be lrrnner 11 sl&amp;ter Mrs f'bn.ue Pll
dtcl'l
.iom RepeaL tl'n t1mcs
new-Potitively a Bargain,
At Sew York - -.Jc 1y Le.Q-rRY New chard at. Charleston
No 8-Rcpeo t Exercise No 7 1e
Mn
J'lOBIJ.e Butter lett Monday
ConYOI
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defcat.cd
•t:t:slng lhc POfltlon of lh1:
Ohlcaso where W e hQ.!l employ
act anct raisi ng th e left toe
II .Tc"enlo 11 :ms 1101
S. EMOdY WOLFE,
ment
~·o iJ-Stand w1th feet parullcl
P ' :: Hortc 1 Whlte Plains midRae .... Ohio-Or L'all 202-K, Dally lribun~
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Bring toes and heds togtther dle\\t•ght, ddea.te I Curl HolmeE,
church held quarterly meeting
111 a g11ppmg
motlO tl a ~ 1 BrooK'yn (8)
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Al'gusttne Pc1 ez Porto Rican
Thoana&amp; Routna of Let&amp;rt,
l&gt;ltk U!J Home object 11om tile .JUnlr 1 w•llerw&lt;&gt;lght def('alf'd Lew
floor Rtpeat •en tlm-tes
Murelll New York 16)
No JC- Walk tip und dO\\ I\ !or 1
S (;IIV Mlll ~r vaolromm mlodle n.tnulc r r r•wn wllh t he toes weight defeated Marty Sampson
}'olntetl 11. u.s f:u us J)IJS.s!blc
Ne\\ Ymk (61
At c ~mrl e st cn
W
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M :~. r t I n Beckl2y llghtweiKht
n oou~ d uul Kid Hatfield
Knox \1111" Tcnn t31
A' Manlreul- Art Ghoux Montreal lli:Lntamwelght defeated Harr)
By Edaon
Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Rob Is Boston 1101
ny JAMES L KILOALLEN
At Wilmington Del - Tony LoJ
1 N s Spoll.s Wtit£!r
Ius Phllar:ie.pnta llghtwe~ht de
DC\( 1ly Couuty Club
Chicago featt:d B:Jbby Burnt~ Baltimore (8~
Onille Elder, Publ4ber of the Woahinglon (Iowa) Journal
Se pt 5 F1 ancls Ouunct of Boston
Soya:
aml .J IU k Wcst hmd of .Chlcugo a
ba ltlc-scllll rd vetcHm rmd a 1lsln g
~ O Uil !J s~nr tee off h e1e today m a
Miss Opal B~ckley of C_haunmoy, I
THAT newopaper adverti•in1 io the life insuran&lt;~ of any com36-llole matcll to xettle llle pe1en spent the week end with her
11 «l qur,uon or wllu 1s Uw b~t entli here
munilf· Toke !hat influence out of any town cr city ahd "the
l !llllltcru go lfe1 lu the
United
Charles Quick and far ll y
mourp•n
J110Ve about the streets; the merchant weepo for his cus·
St t! • ~
Mauud CheSF;r and eltU ~rf'n .tiCumJC' the Q:l and old mnstel Is Lende1:1 the HWlter reunion .1t Alhtomer1 and refuee1 to be comforted, becauae they are not."
.. tllVHlg to mrrcomc the handicap:; ens, Sunday
of m1ddle agfl 1\IHJ repP.at his ~~cMaud McPherson spent t~e
tmy "'nf 17 vear~ ll!i!ll when as a end In Newark
Newopaper advertifing baa become ouch fixed part of the intri·
~outhful phenom he won the naEd McVey and family of
Cllle I!I~Dif"" q,f retail commerce tlaatthe w"heela refuae to ao
tlonal amatem championship at and ManQ.a Colburn of Jeo•~yvllle.
, Grtol Bill£\ln olJhls 1estntd
lh e ll!Je of 21 Since thaL tune he spent a week Ylt'ltlng relatlve.s re~
orCNmd without th• odvertiaing grease. It io not the mi11ion1of
ltas uft.f&gt;n bee n m the I hick of big eently
n•w,JHiper "v~iting to tell the cuolol)ter wb11re to buy something
ilva. Quick and family of 5\lnn·
WO of tho amartCBt and most energy and ingcnutty had been prc~ty mancuvcrmg-4tnd MW t4r toumnmenls such as this nne buL
alwn.y~ i.he title has eluded him :,ylvnnla are vlsttlnl his
used.
m
cxplo1ttng
D"mp~ ey, h1s h u
th1s
same
Lnttlcr
tH
ndrtl
d~n't
is the miaaion of newapaper advertiring
colorful g('ntlcmen now op
greatest breadwmncr He took the sttalght for a shot at the hea\,l I Once 111 J92Q he was the runnor- John Qulek
eratint m the cauliflower m Manassa Mauler when he 11;9.11 an we1,ht t1Ue
a
cuaiDmer
oupply
hio n'!flia tl'liala!'lOfilll', promptly, and
to
Mrs Evelyn Beckley and Anna
1 up but was defeated by Chick
M
idustry anJ James Joy ~'JJmmy" unknown hobo In an old red
As 11. result of the Sha.tke'S' Evans J1 qf Chicago
at a reaoonallle pril;e.
Thl cc t lfne~ tltheJ than t.hl~ M"'reums spent Friday with
r
Johnston, and Leo MeK1ornnn, bct- Mweatcr, and from the ranks of tbc f1a sco, tt seC"tns futrly ccrtam t hat
OUimet
fou~;ht
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Mtll
Clyde
McVay
and
t.er ka.own as Jack Kearns Nobody, ha.m.and egg f1ghters, Kearns Kearns' rn rddlcwb1ght v~tcrnu ,.,th sem i-finals only to be ellminatc!.l at. Attiens
steered h1m to the diu1eat hstiC get the shot "'tlh Schm{'ltng n• xt
T~ c~UI!I!IJ
pewopaper odvertiainJ in yo~o~r ~o111e paper, or
bot even their worst encm~e s , can alt1tude9 m nng lnatory Dempsey year U TH A1' doean 't pro\ e tha.t by lht c hampion Bvbby Jones ToEva Jont!!s of Athens spent the
dny
wltb
tlw
IItle
l\ga
within
hls
1week
end
wtlh
her
mother:
Oan1e
den:r that ~•James" and J uc k know had the abtht)f, of c.urse, but the "Doc" 111 a mtra clc m t1111gcr
papen,
a "dir.,tory" to Which you can refer with the aa111
the ropes They know nll the an without n cnuhflower tJOht!ctan therr 1t mn st be adm ~ctcd that he gn~ sp he has no Jones to conttJ:J-i J ones
oura~ce
that
in 4«1 tlqing you will receive inauuctlono that will ex·
w1 t h but in We~&gt;tl aud IP 1.:1 ~ n~\-[ Marjorie D~n Js In Columbus
IWel'B and most of the angles when like Kearns at the helm, 1t is per- t~ ~toum.lm.{tlY luck~ !
fectl;y conceivable tha~ be \\OU!d
Aq fQr Jupn~lon, mnllilger, prQ· er~hP.less 941 opponent v.ho~;e ability vt&amp;ltlna her brotllers, Ernest iLnd
pcdiate fOIIF fitopRinl•xpedition; tell fOU wJ!ere to .-o, when, and
It eomca to the f1ght racket
have alv.-ays relflamed In ob!lcur1ty. motet, ten rcrctntP.r, nnd fJ ,t lc
~bat )'1!11 !:an do _..en you lle~.!IJ'fl:· ..
be np bewilder·
Not only thal, but K[n rlJs 1 and - the tict1m, perhapst of j:Qq-m ) J11~A of-nil ~or.u.J cs-....bc bus c=crLun
For Westla nd
J'cahnkto\1 h-.ve ~ ~e 'fl v(!ry vAlu able "some Indifferent ,or hostile presa.'; ly taken the play a,.,ay from ti}.e l:lc 1:&gt; bound to respect
menlo
"-"
po.
Fi&gt;nfusion:
Tiley
ctlrect
~du
in
11 manner thtt
fa'CbrtY oflalwa)s keCpmg m tile When the old Doc lo1t Dempsey. J.ladtSOfl StJunre Gard en r.aull·
he Iss ast!!L'l
great
tl po~&amp;iblp phyai.,.l
melat.. effort and in that
fi.mt!!ll&amp;ht. 1'hey are Jrrep.rc1!9Jblc, they said Kearne wu • through. flower tru~t.
I this
mnn
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and the thought of tough breaks Well1 Jack \\.e down but he wasn't
fllllctiCID
minhnize
iriterferenee
witli
Y!lUr
"favorite phantom."
hu never been nble to keep e1ther out DY a long shot. He prcked up man of the lipnrt m !\ • ) or: :1nd counts m a final
one of them aw&amp;y from the top the fadmc wcltcrweJgbt ebamp.JOn, threatens to n\al!u Urooln~ n t he fore ~camperlng
M tckcy Walker, steered him to the Ca\lhflt~,.wer up.tol of the world !'f. been Installed Lhrtor long
Take HQ id. Doc" Kea1111:1. All his nudd lewcight crown by aomo vety thia Sduncr, at lea.st.
are many who Uke
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I €Ct:n L ILI)Jlouncenumt or Alva nrad -l paw boxmnn Another oull&gt;tan •-' 1 ~ Clu~
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number of Forest Cit)
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was. gret&gt;n
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That'l Wba\ COiidl c;trCII'p !"oo.v
Cluk \tWI&amp;f ol.,.._Y"' l4cCABln once
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blt.d lh&amp;ke-otf spill fl)r the
optimllta who try t.o makt a tap
Pat Garety and two sons of Clu1 14ck~ from ~he reJI,r Pi.s$nK and clnnati visited Mr and Mrs ThOit
rlr:kk.Jnc are his other threa~ his O'Connor last we~:C
punt, olten c.a~ 10 yard&amp; 11'
Mra 6 F Rlcli:ald and fMuly
l t~25 he scored 3'1$ points Cor the
.t.t
Haskell IndJans in a single season spent SWid&amp;.y With relatives

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\Ollng outtielc:trr In CltlClllllatl
48
8J
36G
lleiiOP in the natLon- 1
Olson Sl!.yre et'herta lned he r
AMt;RIC.\N LEAOUE
s:w-.aw Ia read 10 1
h
d
the
ta.
h
se
wing
circle Wednesday evening
b
1
8
To Ptratea·~ Cubs
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8 Yl! 1
an )ear
par ns e account Mrs A J Bt inker who has been
'1 ~
S\X'llt !n&lt;I.D~ th-.u:sClub
Won Lolst Ptlt 10 llmoll\ any member of
IQ\Ill.d ed lor 63 point! whlcb m(lde him
Lese To Reds
Pecks n, qposal
n. nd s l&gt;l d(lllars
:J a~ • 1 s I r-tuJ li l lphll
9&lt;1
:n
'Jl3 or a bu' ht diaplays a ran tYPt. of t.h.e M"at.On 1 high SCQrer ln th~ na sick for somt'tlme 18 lll' ')lovmg
rhts
of di SSI' tl t.E r:; bt'llr;\es I ,lowevel
few (.;" dul d I W l h H !;tcn
7tl
:&gt; I
0 ent.h~ when McClain 3 name tlorud leagll~
Ma~ Ka~ lor spen~ t he Wet'!k end
By COPELAND C BUHCr
that the
1\.CI' of
L!;Wpt,
liij:Ure PPck
h.nr d&lt;lN 1N 1 Y01 k
/6
S4
585 Ia mentloa.ed. "The wholt outtlt 1 BroU&amp;hL UV lu Clmmarou coun "fUh hmilc !olk~
I ~ lw ulll ilaH
a better sho~ - bettEr
mal dat at '1!., c\t-.- Cli:'\C'Iand
02
64
488 1loob rood to me, ht &amp;akl after try McClain tlo ttll muke:o Oklahoma
Born to Mt a nd Ml s Cliff Cooi{
11ng While Lhey did nnt expect him posal ll 1s safe lo sw:y lh ll.L t'•' Bt Louis
INP ~'P Git" .¥I ill i
By JAMES L KlLG ~LU:;
&amp;:;
75
423 tn,IJI afternoons workout but sav h111 home nncheti as a hobby and a liOn Aug :!5th
N F&gt;W Ycr k SIll 5 -Ltll~ GlOH
N
h beaL the g1en~ Phlla.delphln ma - l Rajah will bl• l(etting h ...., lt ~ l i Dt lll• ll
51
j'l
412\t.hla McClain Is a wonder Why I to keep tn t.rlm receives 1Jiaudlt8
Bate Md)onald so n &lt;llld daugh
1
INS Spo t t.o.; Wrn ct
rur t 11e Pf' llOI\n~• 'I'
" bell "vc 1 chance next ylar ' uroduce a po1 • 1Chlcu~u
the ,rcut pltC IH 1 r t!l d1 111 pt l • 1
I c hin e
~ .o.:,
:;,1
79
392 lr:new that boy when Dick Hanley from Indian tribes who \\auld llk.e tt:l of Col umbu~ vtslted friend '&gt;
Athl£tl c~ lmlu} mm• (I
11 tthllt
De\ ct iy Countt Y Club Chh ~gu lw ~hould ha\ C been able to finl1.n l11 111 JX'Illl!:l.nt cunte11der
1B ~~ 1
49
so
380 bad h.lm llt. Hlllkell and Olck show- to adopt him u one of their own here SatUJ day
&lt;pr-tKlng rlt~\ 1 tu ct lm 1-\u 1 ; l Ju Ill S{'IJL 4 - A sltlll blonrt ~mlltng m 1&gt;1'&lt;ond plucc dur111g one or the
1
ed hlm plenty of trlcka He wasn t Mayes iii one-tourt.h Indian al
Mary Belle Spencer u; lipen dm~;
wins for th e 19:!1 seaso n
fo Ul vrars nc has bHn at lllc helm
-I
\f.S1'ER D ,\l' s RESULTS
really well that year at. Iowa when though In appearance hf' looks 100 a 11 "' da y~ Y.lth het graudpalcnl"
A loKI by Ji.mm~ Fuxx .:; .! ll h I 11 OO\ of 19 Btlly Howell of Rt cll 1 Pt&gt;ck aft r hiS days or sht~l t I
r ,
1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
) Berl. lrl&amp;we~ had him but no per cent
CaucMtan Cattle an11
Rev Stom 1 H'lld on friends here
er, .hter Mome drmbk I l.t• 11 mond Va Frtnc1~ Ouuncl the Jll- ls to pp!n!!' fur the Yank.ee11 Rnct So.;ll I
K !t:. City 8 lnd! un,1po 1ts 5
slouch at that when you consider shet'!p herding dunng the pasl :.urr. Tuesday
,.
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h e ~u...a
Mrs Pat Dower aud daughter of
I C.tr\ ' 1Hne11 S&lt;hedulrd
hun~-: up hiS 2'1th
~!elm}
ul tlu HlU Gld Htf'UU! uf Boston coU!a- slut ~&gt; 1\t;le over succeede d J o. c k
... ,e ponts
·~up
Mayes !11 mer mixed In wltn rlgld trainin(! Mll..l'tms
Ff'n v are visiting relaI
f'eill:l(.ll a s the A s lulll d IJ ack H ~ geous Mauru:e J Mccarthy Ji of McAllister dUilllg th e 19:.!8 cam
In pink shape now and I! he ian t have brought h1s pounda~~:e from tlves bet e
ten 'l t o 0 Gr ov~ oul~ 11 11 01~ tl lh r 1 N
pHign Unrl r hls management t11C I
NATIONAL Lf:AGUE
the BTeatest fullback of 1931 you 248 to 226
H e is fastest when at
Will
d f' d 8
1,
hi• ~ Walle H cvt hel d tiH Hllllll\ ew Yor r. nnd .lack We:;th'llld Gill- club lllmhed third In 19:!9 foUlth
I P!J ladr lphln 2 Bcsl;Jn 0
call me namel
this w.. lght
iloCOOmpame~. M~n andre Mn; '::.nC~I
1 r. 11' r~'rlpi''d (i Bos klu 1
Sex to ~c vu ,ull tlt~ 111 tilL ~· 1- cagu ~ dlslr!ct Chtunpion aH~ t.oua} tn 1930 and h11..s bt&gt;en 111 fow th
who&amp;e best. friends say lA
Coach Clark has put his chilq,es Roush to Hlllsbo~ough , Friday to
ond tilt which w~ut to Phlludcl- 1lw ~tutl-!lnallsts m the 30th Na-Jplace during most of th~e pll•t;ent
- w
t•lnn•
wn
a
New
Yotk
4
no
oonserva~ve,
doeant
make
those
through
snappy workouts da!l:r attend til R
1
1
1
01181
phm 6 to 1
tmnal Amuwu1 Golf cbamptoru;hliJ season
lntb.;- ttll ow•u,;-artld~ lhl' 25th (If 1111 ~· •
~~ot.atemenUI with an)' otlenalve 'lm stnce the &amp;quads arrival last Bun- ~
~
reunon there
Tile New Yr:rk O ta nl:. ll(tUC &lt;i lhn :~.re sll that a1e left uf t.he
Peck ~;: ot ofT to a g1and ~aut ln 1a "~f'rlt ~ or l.llk~ h; th~ rndt&gt;rs nr
1J ,, 11 1 " Chtcflgo ~
telllnf you
accent He studied. day
Approximately 5000 fans Sa~~~~~ Hud'&gt;O
the 1( ad of lhc b l Le w~ C .HdJ 1 1 fllld or 112 v. htc ll start.ed. out oo 1929 hiH ru-=-t full H·nr a~ nuu1 3gcr 1 !llu• Dllll." 1rmunt l ,\rUf' l\Ir- ~ C nlv I! 111 ro schedulcxt
McClain carefully• in three s.crlm- turned out for the first sess1on as a • burg Satulday 0~: ~~~~sln~!s Palkers11 t} e Nat1o 1t.,i g md ll .. , 11 h up lul!y last MondaJ
bv pllottng the club to t hhrt pl!H.:C Gcvnn fanu; us phvsirnl trainer
this weelt, watched blm rt· omclal welcome Scnmmages of a
Mr ami Ml s Dana K.a~lor or
gamPI:i a~ Bill \\alket ! o\l t H1 tl
NP tl' r f th e four gets a blggtr ln nct cl{vcloping .such stars as W e&lt;; and l1lrt.'('ttll' 1 r !\'ltGovc~n's (d)m
AMERit:AN LEAGUE
rapidly at t.be evening skull mid-sea.son variety marked Lh11 Waslungtou D c
rctmned Lo
Rct u ~ cf B1 oo ~ 1\ 1 3 to i) w.rlk et:; kH k out of teachi ng the :;cml- Fen ell Eail Ave 1111 u.nd D1ck Pur- 1• 1 wn In Nlw \ork
.t}'s
uwn
Nfl\ York 3 Brooklyn o
~naa.nd clUi up the In- praetk:t! hour&amp; Lh'! latter pa.tt of l the 1r home lnst v.eek after spendt&gt; lglll clout.-; \H' I
tdh 1 ~puc. 1 I finH ls than dc es tile youthf ul Bu l~ id
1.-.umr t&gt;hup lt uti~ l&gt; ru h e..JIIll budd
pr1uad lphla 11 Bc~ Lo 1 1
football rtoord from gram- the wetk
p ng a few day~ Wlth h m f lk
0
0
ha.n the sume IJUiubc t uf l1ils t ill' How(•It He lidJnlt.s lt He:; one
Forest Cit) fan.s appreciate t hat In,::UTJE :'rl 0 , t HN
c
:-t( In nat ! 12, Chicago i
mar school days on before ~dinK
The pro leagues opening game I Mt and Ml 5 w H Pr~ce s~nt
1
Om• t~ gol elf Cl,uk. ol B1 h.. ld\tl
of those fnmk open faced boys WJlo Peck strl'ngthened the club by uc
fly "Ptll ~blll~h 3 St LoUl:. 1
out tM
0
K-perfect..
PfO• with Brooklyn hen September 13 t.he v. cek ~nd with the lattcrs parFitl l plldHtJ ~ L\ Pt(l Lu tu~ td LC.. s lip ~ uvet to tbe press tcnt tll1e l hi~&gt; I :::Julrlng the~c ::;Ui.rs bm dedar~ lh l ) (Wrltl"'tl • ~ htslvtlv trl~,:~ Ctin
nouncement
will nut be a push-over fOI the t!ll\..8 Mr and Mrs H M Spencer
h ea\ ' hllt mg- IJ\ n t.tlu• ~ J H I' matches to read whnt a ncw~p.\pl l cnu no lon~er be ci,\S:&gt;1fll'ct as
rt~~:ht Uv I N 5' D' I
l
l'ODA y S GAME~
MCClain bas the same hl&amp;:h Dtep- j Spartans by any means according
Mrs Earl Onmm and children
and Htndn tk luJm:-:.lwJ thl ~~ fllend from Richmond di~IJutdw ~ gu'f'll material
N• 1\ y n k ftpl
- 1 ullng t l&lt;'
'&lt;'\'F.lt.ICAS aSSOt.:IAfiON
lOcomotion and hlp&amp;waylng t to Clark
But show me a Leam spent Sunday at Ra clmc
mve.ated Cm&lt; "' Rtrli'&gt; 1\lth Llw tr w his newspape l back home Hcs l Ot hrl 1931 Iurhnns l'.ho wt t t' &lt;um• ( month ~ ut\
t .u n lil anv
T ~ do at Columbus
which fYJ
characterlzed l that ca nstop our McClain Holm
Rn and Mr-:; Spurlock
d h\1
11 til Htratgh t ' tlm t ~ ~ of thl ke~ed up ovet the idea of him a w1th the clulJ 111 1929 Include Cli nt olh&lt;'l tum~ nut \ r tl .
iC'L t ts 0 '
L• ths~lll~ 11 t India.na"ohs
Thorpe at hbl prime These spell I PresneU a nd Lump.c:.n
.ne de- dren ~!Sited !nends hercan F~ uhm :-.1 lm1x.:1 t Lllrl Ttl C' sof t tcmus
..
curtain tor the unlucky ones who 1dared 'and I II show }OU tm na- evcntng
day
~~~~~:r~~ ~~~ t;~-'tlll2lt l; s t),J
cut ~ ~~:~a:~l~eth""}~~~~~~lOul~~;t~~l~~, J ~;r~~~r:ao:n~~k~ut~r:-;~IIBi~o~I~;~Y Hh c" tnd t tea rus wotnl r~,r llVl'&gt;t
~'l n;::,sulc~? ~~n:!;~:~:cc
get the wrona a:rtp on the kneets Uonal pro league champmns
The Parst_J•t s annual nwuon was
H,i'lal"tall nul M u ( rll IH f l\\cn the nationo..l amat cw
1\a) Hct! Rpp Glenn Mya tl
\\tills Hud - l spr rl s '~ 1 1 1111 Ctll \\..1} 1 11 e SUJ 1
---;:;;,held a t thr- Allen hom!'! Sunda)
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"\Ill[ 11\l vrt Ill t ' l v gmcus ac
w Va spent
Monday with ..... I Au, 30
A I
lin MPI H~udrt Milt Sholfn;cr unrt 1
ih".
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&gt;•n
SATIO!IoiAI
lt;AGUIE
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da,•h"&lt;
M••
0
a
n
~s•~ol
.11ge ll llnilier were
r.•I,Dt&lt;• im IX '-'l l~ll but &lt;l ii UlOII"nc m
1
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M ~.: cfll th Y 11m1 Wcstl 11 d Y.lll Wnltt'r Mllll l Nm 1., W1Bic K.unm tl\t 1 l \\c cur s n"'" t
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spcn•
bv
all
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0 w~ f llltlll; hecl
1 ot1e1
1
lht• Pitt"b Ul~l1 Pu t\ s
) Ill J•· meet In "'e
match liU\\PiltlllV ~Prill~ clu eke n
1j10 games~
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vu1 t t.t 1 v~l ll H l:::
L ~ u 1 &lt; uti· 1I nnd Oulln~e~ \\Ill Let olT at 1l 30 th ts Fu 1cll Browu Hardc1 and H ud 1 11 ~'•II\ r{j 1101\ l lt ~ H., of I XCII l~C~ ChH ar;o at Clllc hm 11
Wayland Mars whose accident
by the Ncy.. Ha\cn ba nil
I
was menUoned last w~!l: remains in
ma r
Martlll
C11d
I l H lltl 11\\lJI!llllg Ulld MtCnr t.ln ,uul \h sl lin ha;c done pJaCtiCI\ li} all t~ f \/Il l .JC'Ip \ I tr l\llthtn lt!C l• ol
~ t Loub at Pit tsburgh
a strlous condition ,::.t Hl"~r hosw
muftcd Tlll\1101 ~ n
1 n 1 11, laJlcl 15 mhtutPs l1 te1 Both Will bu Cllvelands pltclung this ocasonnndl nwclts so 111 , L lhry 1 ,u 1 \::e l l(!
1l t ton at Philadelphia
ptta.l
L Wanc1 toscmt mt. :lpL ~~ rlll t lrl lO-hnlr mtttllls
F'tcltdl has been the uuly \\lllllln g l
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BIRmDAY CELQB-.'TED
Mt UJ(j M ~ Ch 11 It\ ,/l r t of
m"n t ~ IIH l'l!Lrrm I}
~ 111\JJIL
u 1•1
and Mrs. Chas Beeale and aud E:lunday with her b1o~ht'r J,\s
Dt, otl ul Chlca•,...
Ctn,-.uuuH I 11stln.l la st IIC\ k w1U 1
ncec0 r, :.~ t t 1! t uuHr
t h an n f c11
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Ju.nlor Stew~rt Mrs" Ann!lo Folden and family
1 { !.--.\eland tt.l St Louis
Emma McKilm Ly spe n ovc. the Mr and Mt ~ Ch:t1 If\ P.tt srm
muutl-~s n(it !)11
and M'·- ve.. Beegle M&lt;
N~ w Y 01 k at Washington
""' Roush and family week f'l\d With home folks from ant. !.11 ~ ,.;: t lc L1arh
No l - Et tnd 11 1l h •rLt !lUI 11; 1 I
Harry
11 ' 0 gamesJ
Mr nnd Mt ~ Ok1• y L nckr 11111
I our s sltiT llll•l tl1c fl l ov t
Mr and Mrs Herbert her !' mploymen t Boncar w Va
Plll ladelphla 11t Boston
1 t '11t \ ou m t ., t n iJIIIIlr; u1
and family Ira Begle, Miss Rhe was accompanied home hv hzr ' l'&lt; ll "fl n c 11lh wiln E.\Pir l Lu u(,Ci
;,m~,; ,l mes'
milt tf New Huv ~ n
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CrooM of SyracW!f! spent COIJ.!&gt;Hl
~-------------By HARD~
Mrs
Martha
Bl..shop
Is
sta.ymg
tl
Bow Au g 28th to M
1nt.l M1s
I)&lt; ~c it ~ fPtll1! r rt 1 uV1er ~~
with Mr and Mrs Robert
II HI I\ as por;.o.;jl)]('
Ke&lt;:.' )) tiH rATS AGAIN WIN
and celebrated the blrLh- the home of her liOll Alva help tug Hcb, rt Adan1s 1 da 1 ~l u 1
D tlmcl' Glt•IJl lPII la sl \Hf'k fo,
" ro
~ mr nart lrJ ~at lh•
FROM LEAN
Beegle, Mr1 Mc.Kelvas to care for their small son ..,ho 1
ECrlo usly Ill Wlth lnt '5tmal lr uubl.--. N1 w 13, lp ht nn wht r l lu 11 1.&lt; "1 t k
I lC\\nlfl1l l£!1l illiWS
M• and Mrs J E Tur 1er sptnt
M1 Ok&lt; L.r udctmllt " ~" 11 t 1~;-:t
and Mrs J Mintor Caldwell
Nu
St:~n dwilh the ltw~ In h~cls
\;\ t Rt~c Oil the l.oe!i ,llld
fi'r Sl'COn1 game Of the
Texas vlaited last Thunday with Sunrlay with their do.ughtet M1 Wrrlrw:&lt;d:n l'dth Mr ~ W ,dl 1 Lauclcinlllt 11f Pmn t !O\
cr;~n e du\'11 1 t'ouchlng lh• fl101 [.tal\ scr1Cii Wl\5 ''Cll by
former's sisters 11Jn&gt; Eva Rob- and Mrs W D Hollidav
E'mer Wt'st ha&amp; been (nlcl tam
M 'l:i Monrct Pick&lt;ns t&gt;)XIll "'
and Mrs Mattie Custer
', I
v.tth thr 11r s
Flept'ut
the first Little
"
lmws
tl on Is available
Bonnie Brown of McArthur lng a few da\~ the past we('k one fe w clays last V.t&gt;c k 1\llll lCJnl!YC~
No \-E:htud 1 1 11 •ocs In h Eels game although lt has
last week with Mrs Carrie or his former school-mal.es who l" a t !'O ( W Brlghtol\
now teaehlng ip Massachusetts
W F Sovrc 1eturnr1l home lnst
•tl ntsc on Lor"&gt; and j-.o,ng t he !lpor•ed. thaL a near·_;,: . ·-:·.
Vhttlnla Davlll ~'&gt;pent Satmday F'ri(.lt,y fro m a !cw tlll.y~ vt rt with
will be a aoctal at t.h!!
feet dov;n so us to f01m
cd Jlr or near the
communit7 hall Saturd,~,y Sept 5th nenmli! with Mrs M E Nelson his trcther Ru.sh Sa~ 1&lt; cl ftochC'l-.
J .111 ch cJe. with
lh" Qtlr.&lt;.Jci g&amp;m{ ~11 reporta ."11!'£!~\~-­
The r.dles Akt o't
M
E an1 r ttended "Ule dan~f Star ter Pa.
td ~es of the fN't from toes to )nu iJu~ LeiJhl:'lt \\hO
~
1 Le lfnelt In tho 1ast
Julmny Ad:uns orft h-. t \ICC to
church wW meet at f.he home of Hall
J,o.:rls Repeal ten timf's
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cooper of ' v , JI nl Nf'Y. tlll gllbn Pu
uti
Nv 4 --ctn~&lt;~ lht flet left fo ul onlfl h em .} IU\ over the ,.,;;ooih(,~;;: Mr~ i\toiHe B(Lringer Friday evenAshv tic 0 v.erc th-r lHek: end IEust r ive rp ool
ll{';ht :-:ldt light fcu l ou lef t sto.!l f'rl the 110t The
1"larl Webster and family of guest:&gt; of the 1 a.tters mothr r Mrs ---~ ----~ dt su tlmt cocs nnd h eC'L~ was I I:J 4
LC':.&gt;Iunl .ct Art
Ohio weer calling p D Nelson and famih Clal• 1
qrc IJI\tallcl lhH's Holdin g the
Tl tt dRtt cf the llnrd game has
'l lw ut r r 1 lhf1t .: 1~ th~t IIA
sil!ter t.t.rs Berthn Ne!s&lt;.n returmng hom~ \lith thrn J
iLJ.(S ll!!ld lOCk
:&gt;ld; V.ISC flom 1n ct IXCn ' I'\ omctUJIY allhOUiJI tl.
for a short vl.slt and h e V.l JI alsu f tho •r•l TH' Xl 11~ Ill Ill PI uf uel1fl to liGht ten tuw~~
l·., ~ l tn t cpolte&gt;:i Lhat the third
of Raveru;wood attend the State P'ah
tn Jh ~!tt 1•n1 - h IN
No 5- Kncrs s tiff
fr :-t parallel and last game WL1 l.&gt;c played Sundooy I
with his sister and
- - - - -- - -- 11 alk on tile to r , Without betvl- .tftc nc :m lt.• 's• ~llc ufll betv.een
Ur and l1lr&amp;. W
inc the knrxs fo1 otH' m mt¥ tim' the ~reonG scnu-flnal game Is
No 6- K!li P!'; sttf!
1c.:-t parallel fuwhc d nnd t11c fllal gan,.e Is bt..-'Ibe
Clrele of the U B
I \1 Ilk on the out~:~](le crlgc~ of ~,;un
church
meet Pride~ with Mrs
j
r 1 o( feet fm one m lnutC'
Philson NorrLs
N
- St mrl \lith lh; ! •!! to ~ 1
FIGHT RESULTS
Mrs Ed Nelcamp and wn Paul
I&gt;OiuUng
s tru gh t
,!lt "IHl
and
daughLcr Bettie, Mr and ~&amp;rs
E nn g tlgltt h ~ tl Ill l!unl of
B~ lntCI na.tlonal Nc\\S Sc1 vlc.c
Oliver Snyder and Mrs Oliver
left t-t:• tu lotm half ul .t lJ 1At
FhUadclphlo.- Ray.St.~elc, Fr~r of Akron are visiting Mr
lrct squa t e w.Lh t11e 11~1L l torand Mt8 Dayton Roush
Calliullllu
dCf{a.Lt&gt;d
Gino
G&amp;.riba.lMcore'a No. 17 Console Healing Stove, used
ptllntmg to the lefl With legs
Mra Na.ncy Sayre and Mr and
ltd&lt;! rigid ami b(){IV ~ .llgbt &lt;11 ll ly
a few months-Will heat the whole
only
A~
N&lt;W Y01k----saucl01 Szabo Mu Wm. Varian and daughte1
1,1l ~;· the tiKhl
toe 11 ~ fu.r fiS
houae. Looks like new-Ju•l ao good ao
pu s~lb lt' krtulng
he _! Lu t!H Hun!Jnry 1u~d Sam Stein New York Dorothy spen~ the week wd with
~be lrrnner 11 sl&amp;ter Mrs f'bn.ue Pll
dtcl'l
.iom RepeaL tl'n t1mcs
new-Potitively a Bargain,
At Sew York - -.Jc 1y Le.Q-rRY New chard at. Charleston
No 8-Rcpeo t Exercise No 7 1e
Mn
J'lOBIJ.e Butter lett Monday
ConYOI
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defcat.cd
•t:t:slng lhc POfltlon of lh1:
Ohlcaso where W e hQ.!l employ
act anct raisi ng th e left toe
II .Tc"enlo 11 :ms 1101
S. EMOdY WOLFE,
ment
~·o iJ-Stand w1th feet parullcl
P ' :: Hortc 1 Whlte Plains midRae .... Ohio-Or L'all 202-K, Dally lribun~
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Bring toes and heds togtther dle\\t•ght, ddea.te I Curl HolmeE,
church held quarterly meeting
111 a g11ppmg
motlO tl a ~ 1 BrooK'yn (8)
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Al'gusttne Pc1 ez Porto Rican
Thoana&amp; Routna of Let&amp;rt,
l&gt;ltk U!J Home object 11om tile .JUnlr 1 w•llerw&lt;&gt;lght def('alf'd Lew
floor Rtpeat •en tlm-tes
Murelll New York 16)
No JC- Walk tip und dO\\ I\ !or 1
S (;IIV Mlll ~r vaolromm mlodle n.tnulc r r r•wn wllh t he toes weight defeated Marty Sampson
}'olntetl 11. u.s f:u us J)IJS.s!blc
Ne\\ Ymk (61
At c ~mrl e st cn
W
Va - Kld
M :~. r t I n Beckl2y llghtweiKht
n oou~ d uul Kid Hatfield
Knox \1111" Tcnn t31
A' Manlreul- Art Ghoux Montreal lli:Lntamwelght defeated Harr)
By Edaon
Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Rob Is Boston 1101
ny JAMES L KILOALLEN
At Wilmington Del - Tony LoJ
1 N s Spoll.s Wtit£!r
Ius Phllar:ie.pnta llghtwe~ht de
DC\( 1ly Couuty Club
Chicago featt:d B:Jbby Burnt~ Baltimore (8~
Onille Elder, Publ4ber of the Woahinglon (Iowa) Journal
Se pt 5 F1 ancls Ouunct of Boston
Soya:
aml .J IU k Wcst hmd of .Chlcugo a
ba ltlc-scllll rd vetcHm rmd a 1lsln g
~ O Uil !J s~nr tee off h e1e today m a
Miss Opal B~ckley of C_haunmoy, I
THAT newopaper adverti•in1 io the life insuran&lt;~ of any com36-llole matcll to xettle llle pe1en spent the week end with her
11 «l qur,uon or wllu 1s Uw b~t entli here
munilf· Toke !hat influence out of any town cr city ahd "the
l !llllltcru go lfe1 lu the
United
Charles Quick and far ll y
mourp•n
J110Ve about the streets; the merchant weepo for his cus·
St t! • ~
Mauud CheSF;r and eltU ~rf'n .tiCumJC' the Q:l and old mnstel Is Lende1:1 the HWlter reunion .1t Alhtomer1 and refuee1 to be comforted, becauae they are not."
.. tllVHlg to mrrcomc the handicap:; ens, Sunday
of m1ddle agfl 1\IHJ repP.at his ~~cMaud McPherson spent t~e
tmy "'nf 17 vear~ ll!i!ll when as a end In Newark
Newopaper advertifing baa become ouch fixed part of the intri·
~outhful phenom he won the naEd McVey and family of
Cllle I!I~Dif"" q,f retail commerce tlaatthe w"heela refuae to ao
tlonal amatem championship at and ManQ.a Colburn of Jeo•~yvllle.
, Grtol Bill£\ln olJhls 1estntd
lh e ll!Je of 21 Since thaL tune he spent a week Ylt'ltlng relatlve.s re~
orCNmd without th• odvertiaing grease. It io not the mi11ion1of
ltas uft.f&gt;n bee n m the I hick of big eently
n•w,JHiper "v~iting to tell the cuolol)ter wb11re to buy something
ilva. Quick and family of 5\lnn·
WO of tho amartCBt and most energy and ingcnutty had been prc~ty mancuvcrmg-4tnd MW t4r toumnmenls such as this nne buL
alwn.y~ i.he title has eluded him :,ylvnnla are vlsttlnl his
used.
m
cxplo1ttng
D"mp~ ey, h1s h u
th1s
same
Lnttlcr
tH
ndrtl
d~n't
is the miaaion of newapaper advertiring
colorful g('ntlcmen now op
greatest breadwmncr He took the sttalght for a shot at the hea\,l I Once 111 J92Q he was the runnor- John Qulek
eratint m the cauliflower m Manassa Mauler when he 11;9.11 an we1,ht t1Ue
a
cuaiDmer
oupply
hio n'!flia tl'liala!'lOfilll', promptly, and
to
Mrs Evelyn Beckley and Anna
1 up but was defeated by Chick
M
idustry anJ James Joy ~'JJmmy" unknown hobo In an old red
As 11. result of the Sha.tke'S' Evans J1 qf Chicago
at a reaoonallle pril;e.
Thl cc t lfne~ tltheJ than t.hl~ M"'reums spent Friday with
r
Johnston, and Leo MeK1ornnn, bct- Mweatcr, and from the ranks of tbc f1a sco, tt seC"tns futrly ccrtam t hat
OUimet
fou~;ht
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Mtll
Clyde
McVay
and
t.er ka.own as Jack Kearns Nobody, ha.m.and egg f1ghters, Kearns Kearns' rn rddlcwb1ght v~tcrnu ,.,th sem i-finals only to be ellminatc!.l at. Attiens
steered h1m to the diu1eat hstiC get the shot "'tlh Schm{'ltng n• xt
T~ c~UI!I!IJ
pewopaper odvertiainJ in yo~o~r ~o111e paper, or
bot even their worst encm~e s , can alt1tude9 m nng lnatory Dempsey year U TH A1' doean 't pro\ e tha.t by lht c hampion Bvbby Jones ToEva Jont!!s of Athens spent the
dny
wltb
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l\ga
within
hls
1week
end
wtlh
her
mother:
Oan1e
den:r that ~•James" and J uc k know had the abtht)f, of c.urse, but the "Doc" 111 a mtra clc m t1111gcr
papen,
a "dir.,tory" to Which you can refer with the aa111
the ropes They know nll the an without n cnuhflower tJOht!ctan therr 1t mn st be adm ~ctcd that he gn~ sp he has no Jones to conttJ:J-i J ones
oura~ce
that
in 4«1 tlqing you will receive inauuctlono that will ex·
w1 t h but in We~&gt;tl aud IP 1.:1 ~ n~\-[ Marjorie D~n Js In Columbus
IWel'B and most of the angles when like Kearns at the helm, 1t is per- t~ ~toum.lm.{tlY luck~ !
fectl;y conceivable tha~ be \\OU!d
Aq fQr Jupn~lon, mnllilger, prQ· er~hP.less 941 opponent v.ho~;e ability vt&amp;ltlna her brotllers, Ernest iLnd
pcdiate fOIIF fitopRinl•xpedition; tell fOU wJ!ere to .-o, when, and
It eomca to the f1ght racket
have alv.-ays relflamed In ob!lcur1ty. motet, ten rcrctntP.r, nnd fJ ,t lc
~bat )'1!11 !:an do _..en you lle~.!IJ'fl:· ..
be np bewilder·
Not only thal, but K[n rlJs 1 and - the tict1m, perhapst of j:Qq-m ) J11~A of-nil ~or.u.J cs-....bc bus c=crLun
For Westla nd
J'cahnkto\1 h-.ve ~ ~e 'fl v(!ry vAlu able "some Indifferent ,or hostile presa.'; ly taken the play a,.,ay from ti}.e l:lc 1:&gt; bound to respect
menlo
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Fi&gt;nfusion:
Tiley
ctlrect
~du
in
11 manner thtt
fa'CbrtY oflalwa)s keCpmg m tile When the old Doc lo1t Dempsey. J.ladtSOfl StJunre Gard en r.aull·
he Iss ast!!L'l
great
tl po~&amp;iblp phyai.,.l
melat.. effort and in that
fi.mt!!ll&amp;ht. 1'hey are Jrrep.rc1!9Jblc, they said Kearne wu • through. flower tru~t.
I this
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and the thought of tough breaks Well1 Jack \\.e down but he wasn't
fllllctiCID
minhnize
iriterferenee
witli
Y!lUr
"favorite phantom."
hu never been nble to keep e1ther out DY a long shot. He prcked up man of the lipnrt m !\ • ) or: :1nd counts m a final
one of them aw&amp;y from the top the fadmc wcltcrweJgbt ebamp.JOn, threatens to n\al!u Urooln~ n t he fore ~camperlng
M tckcy Walker, steered him to the Ca\lhflt~,.wer up.tol of the world !'f. been Installed Lhrtor long
Take HQ id. Doc" Kea1111:1. All his nudd lewcight crown by aomo vety thia Sduncr, at lea.st.
are many who Uke
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Ouimet Is Once
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while Mrs. Kuhm and Kather1.1le
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Judre C. E. Peoples, Justice Titua, Hobart, And All
Others Charred With "Inhuman Tactico," Ab·
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The we-~tlthy woman who ha8 Insomnia. and hires a m&amp;1d to tali:'!
. CoiumbUR. o .. &amp;&gt;pt. 5-- INS- . , t y Common Pleas Court. and the
one of the most dt'clsive aetlom
One man wtll tw "toelectt'd by the
etut ~ We!!ar· D!rector John Mc-1 utto·neys there, I ww; convinC£d Flanaran Bathtng Beach on the part of the mlners or the miners anrJ. one by the or&gt;erators to
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her beauty naps ror her.
· •hat Judt~e Peoples" nctlv!U.es In
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Pomeroy Bend, wbo have been out . act on the Arbltratron IJoard. The By u 8 Weather Bu
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S·v~~m:y· 11 !nv~sllgatiOn·~ u.l ,cl!U:~:·:, 1thl~ matter were entirely l·t~licfll
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An economiCal man Is the fel· trickS, but you can buy a new dOQ:.
e cene
c~f ..lidlUm~nly ndmlll ....t.~ u:tl . JU.. - and Jcgai, so that Mr. Hl.:;gln.o; aeala
In
Tourney
to 1·eturn LO work Wlllll made aatLU'~ selected from a li.st ol six name:-;, of 1cant changes In the prevallin g
low who goes next door to asphy ·
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t~'-'e In . Md~~ county v.a., du!!t'd 1r:Uo'iallona against the court wen
Sunday
day morning, In a 1neetlng lu the , which the miners 11nd operators I eta! mel.et:lruloglcal conditio 11 ge 11 xlat.e himself 80 that he wDn"t run
Soelal A.ooampllabmenta
_todn}' WLth lhe dcclnn!liou by Gm- unfounded."
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Orand Jury room at the county I Ruggest three each ro-pre.senting 1.her over the country hLtve
la.~e up his own laB bill.
Being a Jr:leptornanl.ae · and ha\'·
I!II;JlJI" Ooonile WhltL that nu lUIMcSweeney sal1 he w11.s unable
cnurt house, with f&gt;earl Pa.r.lr.e-r and public.
In the past 24 hours The pr~ure
In&amp;: everything at your flna:er Upa.
thf'!" acllon _will be lal-:en.
to obtain any reliable sta t.ement
Ttll; ~·."'(:Ofld and last SundaY. lolt a represmt.atlve ~;roup ol miners 1 This 'A rbUraUon Board will meet continues quite eve~ly dilstributed
Moment.o.. Momeb&amp;a
-- "'1"h~ Meigs Count} ~t:a1r :s l111al 11•ould make Jl app...ur ttlut tuum:unenl play being held f!.t. the from mines No. fi and 76, Walter A. at the county court house Tuesd:ry and generally below normal over When a n.re-eater burm hi1&gt;
~e ol Cads
~losei:l,' th e !IOV&lt;: rn.o r Jooa l•.' at Lhr . Mrs WlliLtml:l was wurlit' the day Flamgan bath IIIII: beaeh t~t Syra- Compton as a represent.atlve of lhe morning, September 8. The man cenlrul and western d'-'·lo'- an• l lonsue on a bowl of aoup.
The fellow who claltns he llves
OALth
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occur
Sunday
aft.cr,;oon.
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public, and representat 1ves u1 L1aee selected by the mlnen; 1mi.l Lhe man In southern Canada. The un.settl!:!d
_ In a one~ horse town a.nd says that.
_Bwe,·ney and Uommerce Utn•rlur been previously.
Septunber 6th.
neWllpapers.
selected bythe operators, their idt•fl - 1condlt.lons prevailing
y.eite,rday ,
Tab It Or' ._Yc!" ·u
his witf' ·i! the na.r.
'lllc(I('QN! H . _Tilngemr.nn
""Tnt: eviction or U1e Wtllhtm~
Tht&gt; first game. thLt~ between the
Mr. P~rk.er read a Iecter address· tlty being kept secret until that . morning more or les generally over
A CO·ed·s kiss Is that school~gltl
fV ~c,·::~n~!~edl·~, ~tto~~~~~,~e~t~Ll tamLly wLts- le(!:al but, under lht: ~!~:l~r C~~~~:,,;~s~~~cu~lea':~~-1 ed to the editor of The ~11)· Trl~ time, will JMet first at the CDW"Lty . the northeast have about &lt;:1earl.!rt oonlect.lon.
American Trapdlet
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d Doc Crow·s bune, in which he , u a represents· court house.
Thcr .will select the up and fair weather IS now pracWhen an ab&amp;ent~mlnded travel~
Higgins of Galllpolb il.lld Dr .H . L. Mc8&gt;'•eeney. He ~aid lhe eviction ~n~last 85 U~Y- anonquerors ol tJve o1 the local miners. thllnked third m!)n from the Ust or six ll.illll · 1 tlcally ji:eneral over the entire field
Wonden of Na'IU'e
InK !lalesman leaves the hotel wUh
~~!"V d~ 0 ~:ero~. whcu lhh~ ~~~~-~\ wa:; ··nther un un[ul·tunute dr- til.:~~~ FL~~l;i;· ;.!ve team oJ him lor the inc::entlve views on the es and will proceed to have hlm , of cbservation. Temperatures this
You, can't t.each an old dOIJ new out laklnl any towels.
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.e go,crnor
u.
th
f ture 11.me mine situation here which wert• set present at the court house.
morning are mostly Rbove normai l -~~~~--~~-------- 1
· nunl:itance."
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4...:ha.l!t:S W!l luuns. 40 · WJ](' of a
C,m111cllng nports were received Pat· ·:nsburg~ · nl e ~a the '!nar forth 1n an edttorlaJ In the edition ! When tht boo.rd mt't"t5 n:.
Ule l especla.Jly in the middle plalw:~l: - FISII SALAD CALIFOUNIAN
E~:euse Jt. Please
Hob~on~ O ., lllllr~r, wt1~ l:\'Lt:!..~·~ Cy McS wt cnt'y n:laUve to Hu- of last wee.s pay w n
h ·of Thursday, August 27. Th(' edl- court hoUHe. Tuesday morning. the i ~tlttes and \\'est ward to the coa~t.
&lt; Ser~• 6
Many a clln&amp;:lng vlne turns out
trt.m n_r hum~: ult IULIKh &gt;ht """~ turn. uctlv!tles
He MUd com- aln uf lllllely Wll5 one run, t e, t.o 1 1 t ted hat
ti
h ld b · 1
th E5
d 1 fhe ob!lence of el!cctlve PI"
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tl) ~ ~l.r:K&gt;n Ivy.
aerhnn•ly Ill.
r;l.Ltlni.:, deal lug :..,.ith hi!! l..'Oilduct uf scor·: I w 0 will bel!ill at 2 o'clock.
ra aa
t
ac on s ou.
e m ners o1 e ~ex ~ 1nes o. 5 anh I liJ"Ltd ienbi. I~ appurentl
f essubr~
1 ~ lU;:J lemon pulp and Ju:ce
o. ·plLc ··u nu!rll.:er ul uniortu 1_
hi
foolluwln&amp; lhil; jj;ame the Flana- taken at once 00 put the mmecs 75 will retum to wot.lr. under t e to co lin £'d r 1
Y
avora le
&amp;Lte :~ 1 ctde0ts thel"l' wa 0 110 bL e· ~- tht&gt; Hub~on
milv.'
rtcelvers ~ a an Fliers v.JII hook uP with the here bock to work and a. pl11.n was tNms of the McSweeney agref'menl. . in th~ ,u .
a dr, warmer weather
2 111ps shredded leUucc
Oar Own Va.udeville
do~ or' i~cnl auLh mly .. ~~:- would "beur further lnV':!!&gt;tl.gallu hta\'Y hlttlllJ!; MIU!On City Cub~ suggested by which such action The Arbitration Board wHl JtsU!n 1 hom-s. f vllcm ..1
ulrng the next :.14
2 eups ca:med salmon lor tm1:tl
Blnck : You say you're suffering
0 ow"""' 011 Sunday by un
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J/ H&lt;•Uart "'1J€rl;Lsl!i lllJtJll pres!ilnll
ld be taken
lO
gument.s of the· miners In the
3 I ablespoons minced pl.nenlo
from lunlil trouble"f
Bwe e-~1ey said. He nd1t:d tllat thH t: his ..:~aim."
who (:t'featE'd \.he Lutz Spedull'i c_f cou
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settled weather probably With a P..LH' lemons, .soving all jniCf and
Blue : YeS', the famlly upstairs
was (CCaston lor mlcrft&gt;n•ncot b)'
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OaiJ'••olls in one nf last Sundays
Mr. Parker said the mlne1s had comt room, for one halt hour.l occa.slonal lh" d h
n
Mt"r3w eeny suagestcu
lG Ho...:.rt
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..Jn ld d
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th
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h
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a
ull ers ower
cut 1:1 small pieces a6 fre·.~ a&amp; JlOS· has a new baby.
Hte governor or nn.v ut ht: l" rqJrt·- and others. that they wlth-lraw prel::nlntlrle~. The Fltei"S defeated cr&lt;:C e ...., atcep1
e Pan w c
• uen t e opera1ors w ""' g 1ven
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sll:ll' 1rcm membrane. Mix with
eent.a Jve of the litlilC flOVcrnmc:nt
h
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PILOTS lo'OHCED 0
11 'he f'•lrlty Ice cream team of Mid- was ot.Ltllned In the editorial, StJ all chance to prel:lt'nt thtlr a.rgumcnt..o;
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lEttucE. Add nab, wl.ich hu..s been
lll ),g lns und Dr Crary
had
cladrQ:ea,1"'1" "h'11 1'IUI 11" 011 ..... 1 ~, ~ile"""'· In a thrilhng ~ante m could return to work here without for the next half hour. The re~
OWN
pe ~e be Utethial.S H t: liU"llt!
COnUIIt wh.J.ch
.,~.
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d
hi h th e butta I nr&amp;:umen.o
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fta!ted un1 pimento. Mix thor· Time comes and gees,
ehar&amp;ed that Judije · C . E. P ~ uiJlt:.. v.ouLrJ
'iO.Ld h:lw~·VCI".
the tyl.ng and winning rut~s deIay . The Pan,
UO er w c
wIll b e presented H ayesvHle, o ., &amp;pt. !'. _ INS
Ete• nity Is rolling ln.
had tefu- ed toJ ,ra nt a temporary t h 1 1
bl l
b.l
lh were on third and ~cond OOse w .. - miners will return to work, and before the board.
Then the de- Fcrc ~ d &lt;.Jown by • ••n•• 1 ,8 " ' 1 ou~hl".. Serve with mv.yonnal r.c.
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1e was una e o t. a 1n
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d th t 'a
boa d
t
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!njuodlon to r('shai.J mme t..wn- • no~uLc.nce friJm llullle who had fll· pect!vely tor the losers when thc whl(h It
ope
a
n agree· c\slon ol the
r , a~ o a un. 1CUH!red northi!rn Ohio I,Ht night The It mon pulp replace.&amp; U1e ch'JP- 1 Cc.mlng to the dose ol tb~se k..11
Q"~ !rem rvlcl ln&amp;; Mrt&gt;. 'iidllam~ , ll .1
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gamt&gt; ca.me to a clo8e, In spite ol ment between the operators and wJH be given and lht' decision will a.nd thlt&gt; mor·ning Pilot:s R p Oa
ped plcklf' often Ul:iCd in !Ish sa- ~ but ~hort two years, afU!r serving
the cwnmlWity ol EnterpnS!! and
f tl.lll he r Jl&gt;wlllt:' . H •l!,g :n.; &lt;..Jrd the le M'r~~:~:~r::\?ll"~l;t:somm:a~d~~
lha~ u 1e fact that the Fliers startfod miners mQ.y be brought., about, II-i a~ remain final.
l ~ an and Hiram · Little · ·t ~ lads.
SyrALuse , we are leaving tu take
phys lclun al!kcn lhnt u thm : ur,11 "'noti~ng l"urthfr be dcu~·· by th':! with 11- five rlfn lea.d in the c:;peLl· follows :
lhe abOve atJtlon on the part ofi'thelr scheduled trl to ~~n tnU
protl': of the MeliS ccunty go\•ern - 't:UV• .'l nor.
mv !~Same.
.,."._.._---~-- _ _ _ the miners Is sufrlrlent evidence Leday.
P
eveland
up our new field of labor nt Suuth
Or~tnre lbnhallow Flvlr
ment be cond ucte&lt;.l
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At the cloae of thls pme, lt hall
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they
a1·e
willing
to
go
hallway
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Web~lt:r, we wish to say we
have
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1to settle the di~puLel'i , which have
"'1 ~J..o ~ nt Mt..uday ~;.nd Tuc .~-! a y &gt;.t
""It Is purt'LY JOCIU nnll, U lloelous lu:r;:.,.._ nliaCly Jepcrted that. a Ilv•~
ether
pilot was Injured and
&lt;·up cream
~njoyed tht' fellowship of oil. and
Meigs and Oallla counli'.!s Nln- ~ lal"ltlerttH had ~en 111 ~1.de ub'llLL or "~·.en 1nn;,18 contest between
I.DU'IIIIIII
I D.lisen, and return to work lm·· t~e plane Ws!l not Jama~J~"ed ln the
I ~ 4 cup sugar
leaving we shall
taJr.e wllh UR
iduc~lnK .an hnctLtliil\tlon oi H lg- alLY oi lllc people comwctwl with Pvmtroy's f ·a ts ami Leans will b
mediately.
TI1C arbiLrnry move on fl.L"Ced lanrling.
l cup quartered marBhmalloWZI
SOA'E'et mrmorles Goodbye to , one
&amp;lns' complaint to the govt.nor ... , the t t.r.'1ti"OV~rsh s they should b· pia&gt;·• wldle the tlnallsts are lak·
H l 1 1 01 e1 d 'their part prov81i only too well, that .
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and all · Including Mr. Willie
1 cup orange pulp and juice
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udju~ted In tile civll cuurt.-1 o r that
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Miss Velma
e ze o
ev an
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Whip cream untU thick roJd in Youq•. Mr. Finll'terwald and M:1·.
Me... wren&lt; Y sa lei, 1.1 hi:-; 1 [ pn t.
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.: M ·S ~
,
d d InK" a much nee&lt;lf'd rest.,
Is spendlnl the wee.lr. end with lwr they are willl,rg to return t.o wot
OANG!'i'fF.Rs IN IRELAND
Y,•(lnt
carefully tllrough
GRlllll. UoLL.l!y,
c w cenc~ recommen e
"Jhr wlnerti or tlle two !&gt;eml-flr•" 1 ~
•under any cost .
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B.m Ewing wtth whom we were nS~
otht&gt;r Ingredients. Serve cold.
" li Mr Hlggln~ has D. cau.se of
paren....
1 d b tb ool
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ROCiS.ted.
ccunly to Iearn wh a t I cuu ld ul
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ld ~ 1 th
t
r wUl lben enr&amp;.~e tn a aame to ell- Mr. 11,nd Mrs. Hany Saltier ol U the plan, tm!l"lres e Y e
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Rel!ast 8 l :'1
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&lt;.:OOLING BEVERAGES
Mr. Hlgignll.
oc on
wou
n
e na ure ~ clde lhe Vluo Valley o,.,HIIU•&gt;'''-··· Bridge rt are vlsltlnl wlt.h Ml" tor of The Do.ily 'f'rlbune and being I A
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. ~
B flu.
Rl'l". B &amp; K. Morgan,
•·t tound that h e hn .c; bc:c n p !·ae- hal::t :Jl-1 t."Qrpu~ pl·ocr~dlngll aftt; I. ship
and
Bcntl Wolle on Wesi carrted out by ihe fllln\~1"5, Is ac· merlcnn gangster's method of
BJ Bet.ty Barelay
Ad\1.
Pastm·s
tieing Ltl Oallla ccunty ns an al- ~..-turu~ to tllf!. ~ta~e. If Mr. Hollar~
Main R~t
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cepted by the operators to be a l' "engenucl' has been tran!lported to
torney at law for a little over HI &lt; l'~ls -~~~ Is bcmg un~ustly accused~
Cll1lotd Braley and familY lef~ move for the betterment of condl· Ireland. po_llce utlklals believed to~
Sel'\'e ycur 81t~sts a. cooling beyear. Having come from Kent uck y b} n.n-sp~pers u:;d11 cth~r.s, he h1~ ·
MINE IS CLOSED
Saturday for Wellllvllle, where they tlollll here. the bOard will meet as I da..\1 followlmg the discovery of the verace when they drop lu fc .NOTICE
\tlu-.. lvas
l!C.IlH:
(JlJCJ&lt;tt(.. J il~ tL; n 1_'1'-"UrJ&lt;c to a I. V acton agan l
go to attend a famlly reunion.
propo!it!d and the miner~; nnd Lhe l ?cdy of a_man they b~ lleved to bridge or for an m!ormal vbUL.
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whetl:u he h1,d pH.. pu nr.ht t J lh\ n~nders. d to th
Wa.shlnaton, Pll. sept. ~. 1931
lire Stella RoUth and son BillY operators w1ll ngrt'f' to accept the nnve been '"taken for a ride" ln ap~ Wlt'1 some coffee syrup, prevlfl u•·J:J
The entry booko .
the
Practice there, b1..1l lhe~~ p..ohll:: that ~~e::Jm~:t~on .of etheMO'&gt;':~~~
Th~ P. &amp; W . mine ot the Pitts· of za'nesvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. decillion of that boa,.d u:Y tlnal.
pr?ved Amertean gangster style.
f~~~~~~ndg. mon,,h~~d~r!!~~tth0 1 ~~~

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lumbus where they Will \'l81l with
re lath·er:;.
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Tuesday In The Court
Athens Saturday on the a.coount or
llhe serious Illness ol her ~ Iuter
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men under an •rreement Wlih iht Mn. ehu.~ush.
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. Mr. ap.d Mrs. Bill Lowe leave Sun- Cll.p, was fcqnd behind a 5tone wnll
Cotnblne three tableRpoons 01 open: and entrlet caii 1M
~ ~~~g~~ze~~e~! ~:~l~~~\~ ~~~
~~!~th:'~ity '::!!e!; ~ :!:~:. N::Ocb. R~~l ~eavaeJJ se~~~~ywe:: d.ay tO vls.lt over Labor day wl~h 1n~ar Ca!Ticll: F~rgus. The man hnd co1Tee syrup with tlU"ee·fourths cup made at the oflice of R. G..
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Utlon u~Aib.ble a.nd lhllt which RIT 'tL!tND CIIIJIU.:n !iER\"ICt: WBI' closed down accordiD&amp; t.o Sup. buRtnesS triP:
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relatives.
.
ocrn shot twke ln the ri(Jht ~mple. 1 rieh mllk aod a Utt.le crushed tee. Webater in the Reminaton
lft.h able to obtain was not ll erlntendent Edward Tr&amp;Yie. be·
IE. Fontana anu camHy movt1d
The Phllllps SlstNs, Ethel and , Pollee snld they bellev~ he may l A tt.-op or two of vanilla may ~.. 2
eoqrnglng with l"eJIIIrd to hls acl1Thr lr.s t ~r:t·v lt:&lt;' of this ccn r~ r- ca.ut&lt;e the cornpany was unable to
?lara Garland and Ruth Mc.Callu~-; hnve been an American gangster wh-.JI added if desired. Shake or t~llr Hotel building O'ft Seeond
vttte11 '"the county."
t&gt;nce year will be ~.e ld nt. the Fi;st metll· the competiOOn ot oth11r D'llnea ~~~ddi-o~~o~a!:~~~/~P~~~Y 11.~:~~ JleH Sat•,oraay .~.nornmgu\~~e~~e:~d ~~.~ught 1-efuge rrom his enemle~~ vlgcrously aJLd se,rve. TJ1e ..be , t Street, Pomeroy, until the
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(Wll:\:'fhll~ to the nrrrsl (1f Hlk· Mrt' ;c dl~l .lpi~:~C t: pa! Ohun::t, I'tu:- In the district, none of whhlh are ment over their tJtore.
latve&amp;
a 0 Bl1 "'-'ll OVI'l'
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m , llcm. lu vain. Tllere were no !den- way to make oo ce syr11p L'&gt; 1o
glJn1 tn cmmectlon w1th mlwng lanP Ohio, Snndny Ct.'ptcmtN" flth , operllt):!d except ·on a 1\0l\·~Unlon
Miss Wilda Hunter left Saturday .Willis P. D~~tvlll accompamed lhc lttfylng mn.rks on the body.
brlw r,ne pound of t.J1Tee to one &amp;rl.t day of the -Fair, after
~~..~nrbllnces McSwee-ne y ould ··the
~t'n-t hlrty . Th ill f. ~ ':"l·t.~ narl::; ba.&lt;&amp;h.
[&lt;Jr Athens, where she w!U Rl)end rrom Lancaster.
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and thre·:&gt;·iourths quurl!! of watt!r. which they can be {Dade 1\t
,..-,..... 1 ,,,. M;·. Hlg'l ~ n had beH1 bu.'&lt;.- the t.ompleUon or two years ol" ;L.
"d lt d
RLAST ENDANGERS Sf':VE"N i c, lcltr and strain the ooftee. add
1 11 . Dr . ami Mrs. Byron Bing wlll nt. •
the grounda.
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T L L WILL BE •!::.':nt~'n'
t~tmwn ·ll 1 Clevt"'land, Sept. 5--JNS-Endah·
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.. ~ h a If poun d r.. o I !IU~a.r
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upon the 1r1ct thut ~~ ~ wall ~up - ' p;u·l.,rate d Rev. Dyl' ., Dunng 'w_
..... u . k end an ,a en a 6111 Y ten d u M organ '"'''"'
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!led to have hc(pell to exc ite dis- t.wo lenr!. the churr.h •In~ hnn Ill t. CHARGED AT SHADLE Mr. and Mrs. Hlr&amp;m Fls~ ILnd Columbus Bundny.
1germg the lives of seven persons boH two mmutes and, while stUl
R. G. Webater, Sec'y.
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Ch '·t Boor all •"ct 11,
James
McKen?.le and
LuellA. living In suites on the second floor be lin: a, pour Into steorlllzeli bottle~
' f • .. n-, amo 01... the minen;, and hcultllY ton1ltlon nud nsld.. Iro:1•
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w-9-9-lt
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..... he "had" L.:cPi\'ed money nctinly encagl.:.1g In &lt; 1e w ~ rk " . BRIDGE OPENIN"'.
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~~: Fa1'r~Tyhoor-"-!'.
en...,.,
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I.o spen d ....... 10f the building. a bomb e~~:ploslon an d rt·a I. tightly.
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-~dN false pretenses:·
, lht&gt; c!"lurch. Rev . Dye has t.·cn Ill(· -.
I Miss Helen Binderba!Jin ol G.l ous Day with relatives In Cleveland. l tOOay ripped the tront of a grovei-y
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!." '1.f1!: D..s!:Ertllln ln t.hese mhwr~ tcrc&gt;~:ed In the civic aflal.·::o anti
Mlnouncement wall made . here. ter Is spending the we!:!k · witb .her
Mrs. Sarah Dye nnO Mr . and Mrll ..~lore and mt::at mark r t , Cll.llslng H.
l}aithat I! they were tu iml' him prug·p,.;.~ of lhr con~munlty. H t' hnt- &amp;turllay mornlnt: by A. c . Kim~). ~lster, Mrs. R. t. Wllllamt~ .
C. H. BoOth or Columbus nre vlslt·ldnmaiJe estimated at $1.500.
tt}~.lr utto!"lle.v he wv~lld be Jlble 'net rn!y bwn lntcre:·:lcd In ~hl:: secrP.tary or the West , Vttlinla
Mrs. Herbert ·Whaley and chlh lng relatives ht&gt;re .o \ler ~!:lor D~y~
~ motlv1:1 for the blast proved a
R"IIJp dll cvlctlm.~:· McSwerrj ~y"s la rfalr~ c.f th ~ local cummun\t}' l)u,l. BrldKe commission,
that thare dren ot Ashton, Ill., I,Uld Mts . .P,red
Johll tPhllllp~ BL., retmned Ftl nl.'f!!tery to_po:::c1~t"':;;.· _...J___
rt added, '"and retttln them In ! 11 :.&lt;:; r n~p(l"ec\ actively In l t l c :prl~~ would be no toll chary:e on ,fue Kart· of LlnderwOOd, Ill., are vlalt- day evening from a Viti" with re-I
~:-&lt;mJiany how;e~ ot th r Hoblmn lhnt ~o.re county wide In 'natun! .. Shadle Bridie on lfOnday, I.JiibOr' Jng ft·iends and relat.tves here.
latlv()S in Columbw;.
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FROZEN FRUITPUNen
1 Oo., practlcallJ for an ·1nde- ~ R~!C· ! JtUy he wu~ ~l"iecled u;o~ Roh Day between the h&amp;urs 11 r.'I':QI) · ~~
Mr. and Mre. J011eph SChaefer
Rev. and Mn. K. WebHter Her
Serves 6·H)
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2 ('Ups sugar
!l~"r.t'lle o.mount L"rt!eLVI'd bJ Mr . ty Rt•(l C1·oss execlltlvt· comm,tte~.; was made that the rqad. ext.endlnA" rived Saturday to spenli the week In New York City, . after v~ltlu,.,
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Thio
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deny
any and all reporto to
1 1 H'lall bunch mint
~gglM wa1:1 $7.06 us 11 Iee; the
A'. lt'.~ last quartel"iy cunrerenel! from the Pomeroy Jldnd ·.Bridle UJ end with his parents, Mr. und Ml-:&gt;, for two weeks with Mrs. Helman_R
.
the effect that I am rointr ""t f!~ bu•!-e11.
~nOunt L~ :-;mitll and yet the nJin· or tl:t' church he wall um\nlmouRI? Pt. Pleasant has ' l)eeh ' resurfaced John 8chRefer.
lpa.rents, Mr .and Mrs. A. 0. Onl3 ~ up.q weak t11a or rr tncer ale
'J;S\ pn.ld thlti amount ou M1·. HI~,; - lnvltt·d to Jdurn for 11 third YCllL\ and ls now open to tramc:.
Mr. and Mrs. Robe!t venerabl~ rison.
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t -2 cup ll'tnon juice
MRS. BEULAH HARBRECHT.
.Sns' Mllurauce that hl' 11.outd br 'fllC ~e rvlce :teKt sunday tnorn:nfl
Thill may aid '• few &lt;Jl the Le~ of Clevelatld, a.rrlved Saturday w
Fred Foss, will sing Sunday Sept.
2 CLL!.IS orange Julec
a'ble to retain thf"m in t.hALL" h.-.mf'~. will ("OilBI~l of u sermon. the subJ gtonnalres who e;~~peet to attend the spend the week end wlt.h- her pe.r·IBth and Monday, Bept. 7lh from I Boi, sug:~r. \\'al\!r o;1d mint to.
(Chloe Beauty Shoppe)
Which he tailed tO do.
Je.::t being : ""The Majesty of Ser~ state Leflon convention at Hunt~ ents, Mr. and Mrs . 'Wan . Freeman., WHBD Mt. Ornb from 6 :30 to 7 P· gctilc1 .far a rnlnutl'~. Chili. n.dd
•Mf. Hli;.v:.1s ullc~J:r-d Lhut Life lo- 1'1CI"!" e.nd nn cl:lpe!::la.lly PI'Jpared lngton. Monday, It was reported:
Mlu E ltzabeth
Sehorn,
AJma. m .
't"f'lll:&gt; !mng hr~,;:edlf.Jis, r.train anti
tppJ C:l'Urt did not pert01 m ltl'l l\uty anthem by the vested choll·.• E:VHJ
ntrner and Elbert Robinson lett.
Mrs. Belle Vaugh'an. dn.u ghter • rrr ~?.f'.
lfl· l~uing a re~trainln!j urdt'L" to rF~ember and friend oi: the 1::hurc~
Saturday ror Colwnbu.s, where they 1 Anna, their guests James Jl ., nn~ - -~en the justice ol" the pca1:e rrom Is Invited to the service. R-~v. DJ"f'
THREE ARE JAILED
will meet Mf.!!. Robinson a.nd ylliit Earl Dobblt' of Hoboken, N. J ., tuu_,
UUUIUUUimMUiU#I:I
;his C\llctlon. TlLIH WlUL lmpo~;~;ible will l.:1rVP Tnesrtay mornlnH rGr Co~
relatives and rrlend.s.
Mls Helen D&lt;Jrst left Satul'day fo~ ,
au:m~!IISIIIIIUIIIamutJIIIJIIIIIIIIUUI
fbr the judge to do beca.illle of the ium1:'1rr lo attend lhc ~~!on or thto
Fred Sayre and Richard CQe · .l(
Wrn. Reibel, sons, Homy, Walter Xenia where th~y will spend Lh
tnamJt.r of lhe ]!resentment (!( ttl ;• 4llL Ohio An·nual C01ltercnce to btl Antiquity were committed w. Ule and PrederieiL:, and Herman Hoff- wooiL: e11d with relatives.
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}'Jetl"un
ht&gt;ld In King Awm.oe Methodist county jail here P'rlda.y nigh.. on ner lett Baturcla.)' ror Elyria Bel·
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Holm 1
, ··Aitt 1: a loliK ch~&lt;:W;}Jlun with Epl~c.opal Church, pre:;lde&lt;.J over ].)y charf):ftl ot lntoxlcallun brought by levue aqd Cleveland Wht:r~ they or Canton, arrived Saturday to visit
~udgi! Peoples, of the- MI"IQ~ Cun.L- Blsht.r:· H . Lester Smith.
Cons~:l! t ~u~fr~ They ·. wqre \aim villL,t with relative!! and rrlcn&lt;.Js :er ~a~ D~m~~~~ her mother, I
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dleport, wa 11 arrested by constable
Albert Russell and son Albert Jr.,
John Koehler and Elml'r Hugn .
Mayer after he had alleredly taken return~d Thu,sdaY from Qolll!lliJUf! Davis. left Saturday mornln[C lor I
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Carl Brotton, O~orge Smith and part In a fight In the South section ~here they at~t;nde~t-the Btl\~ F1dr. Cleveltmd to atte11d t!:te alr races.
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Robert Smith were araigned be· of Middleport; Friday night. A They were actompanled hoine by
Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Orueller n_nd
R6.,es a lll';tdJtdLl! or NeiUfliiJtlu fore Bqulre 1!:, R . Titus, Friday ar- charge of a811&amp;ult was 8ied against .Misa Jean Ruasell,who has been son Carl left Saturday for ClncUl·l
j~ :10 mlnut.r.1, ,,hfl('k!i " Cold thf ternoot1 on eha.rt:es of lutoxlt.atlon htm,
visiting there wfth rebl.tlvet~.
nat! tor a few daya visit.
lnt d~ay, and tiiPI'b Ma.larb Jn and were tined $25 and CORUI upon
M111. James McDanlell! and two
Mr. and ~rs. Btm Neuttdbtg, two
9ree tlay1.
their plea!l of guilty. They were
TO LEA.Vt: FOR WEST
chUdren of Columbus are visiting JlaughterJ;. lois Ann and Mary Vu166 S 1 f
B h , &lt;.:: ld Imaking arranrements to pay, Sa.twith relative&amp;.
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. t::lnla, Mrs. Arthur H. Ebersbuch
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or. and Mra. P. IE. stanley will
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Willian re- and Miss Kate Eber~bach went to
Rytex
Rytex
- - - - - - --- - - ~------- · - - leave Swlday momina tor an ez~ ~urned horne Friday evenlntl lrt\.-n Columbus Saturday where Mtey wll1 1
. I \ended t.our t.hru the Weat.
Tiley Colwnbus whett ·u\ty ht.ve betn attend conferenct'.
NAME-0-GRAM
CORRESPONDENCE
expect to iravel about 'J'OOO milea be· vl&amp;iting with n:lltJ,ves.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young ,
fore retumln1 home. Enroute They
Mr. and Mrll. Reid D. Stelnbaur will ,return to their home at. Big
CARDS
STATIONARY
will vlalt " Decatur, IlL, Sioux' City, and faDt.Uy arrived here lrom their Stone Gap, Va.. auuday . Tht&gt;y
jlowa; Yellpw SUJne Natk&gt;I\Jl Park, home lo East; . PitJes~lM io'·viSit · O~ were accrunpnnled by t.helr cllt.ugh·
Salt Lalr:e City. Utah; Lo4 .Anaetes. Ubor Day with the latter'll IIJRter, ters MarUyn and Jean who hnve
San Pr&amp;n.ctaco, Oalltomia ' JUWI· re- M1u Helen M~.
been spendlnr the "i(lmmer with !
tum by the BouUl~ route thru ·Ml88 n,rothy : M_ees,of COlumN )Jr&amp;. Yuqng·s mothf'r, MnL . Leah :
card,~ •!I'd·•~·
Mexico anCI the . Southern states. Ia vlsiillll fi'om ~l'Tlday tb Tuefld:ay 08vls. ·
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They alllo wiU vlalt
Mammouth with her lliBte111 here.
SPECIA.L
$1.00
Cave.. In all they wut be away on Mrs. Alma Rosenbaum 111 aMisting
Mrs. Raymond Neut1llng enter·
their vacation one month.
at the
Pomeroy Natuntal Bank talned. a few lrlendll at her home
SPECIAL ............ $1.00
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Rytex
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 6· 1
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Stanley who Is enjoying a JJ¥)nth~s Neutzllng's birthday,

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Mr. and Mll!l. lt. A. Mas~~ar and Oordon w Va Is hert! with his
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Mrs. Harry Pelltir received th~ da.y evening rrom a. week's •taU at
Kr. and Mrs. Oeofl"e Wildermuth
I club prbe lllnd Mrll. Lester Fauber ltl1qulPDa. Pa.
and family and Mn: Barbara wu~
received the guest prlr.e . Light n~
Wllbur Oemer who baa been via- dermuth left Saturday tlJ spehd 11o
I freshment.s were aerved.
ltlnl rulattves h-:!rt, returned to his weelr: with relative~; In Massmon .
home tt Loia.n, Saturday.
Mn. W. W. Merrick rtturned to
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Ms. John Sauvap, dauh1ter Eliz~ Columbus after a three weekls vis!'
abeth, son John Jr. and M~ Ell·. wUb Mr. and MrR. A. D. RuRRell .
3 tablespoolllltui ~co1lee ayrup
BCWit ~ cup rich milk
nor SmJ\h returned Frklay '-,l~ a
Mr. and Mm. c. E. Orton and
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'I visit with 1elatlves In Pittaburrh. IOJI arrived Saturday frotn Dayton
few dtopa vanilla
The llit.N daua:hter &lt;Jl Mr. and ror a week end vllllt with Mrs. Jes·
BN.t the eaa: In a bowl. add tbe 1Mn. Bd Pa.rfttt ol Union Ave .. wu s1e Ollftort and fainlly on W. Main
vanilla, the coftee lfl"UP and mUir:, 1hU by a puelna auUJmobUe Prl· street.
ami beat api~ iO blc:nd It thor· day afternoon. Quite a pllh was cut Mr. and Mrs. Olen Barnett Plor· ·
ourhl.y. Pill a t•JI 11aaa a fourth lon her forehead and wu badiJ enoe and Ear1 Lel.fhAit Jert Ba.tur·
I lull of crushed lee, pour b\ the 111 brulaed, bu' no bobe'l wen broken. day tro apend the week tnd wtth,
noa aud aerrt at on.ct.
llr. and un. Nonab :kloa IUid relali.YN lD Akron.
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while Mrs. Kuhm and Kather1.1le
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Judre C. E. Peoples, Justice Titua, Hobart, And All
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The we-~tlthy woman who ha8 Insomnia. and hires a m&amp;1d to tali:'!
. CoiumbUR. o .. &amp;&gt;pt. 5-- INS- . , t y Common Pleas Court. and the
one of the most dt'clsive aetlom
One man wtll tw "toelectt'd by the
etut ~ We!!ar· D!rector John Mc-1 utto·neys there, I ww; convinC£d Flanaran Bathtng Beach on the part of the mlners or the miners anrJ. one by the or&gt;erators to
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her beauty naps ror her.
· •hat Judt~e Peoples" nctlv!U.es In
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Pomeroy Bend, wbo have been out . act on the Arbltratron IJoard. The By u 8 Weather Bu
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S·v~~m:y· 11 !nv~sllgatiOn·~ u.l ,cl!U:~:·:, 1thl~ matter were entirely l·t~licfll
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on strike for the ' pnKt two mllnth8, 1 third member of the bOard will be I No · very lmportanre~~ ~~~~~~~~~
An economiCal man Is the fel· trickS, but you can buy a new dOQ:.
e cene
c~f ..lidlUm~nly ndmlll ....t.~ u:tl . JU.. - and Jcgai, so that Mr. Hl.:;gln.o; aeala
In
Tourney
to 1·eturn LO work Wlllll made aatLU'~ selected from a li.st ol six name:-;, of 1cant changes In the prevallin g
low who goes next door to asphy ·
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t~'-'e In . Md~~ county v.a., du!!t'd 1r:Uo'iallona against the court wen
Sunday
day morning, In a 1neetlng lu the , which the miners 11nd operators I eta! mel.et:lruloglcal conditio 11 ge 11 xlat.e himself 80 that he wDn"t run
Soelal A.ooampllabmenta
_todn}' WLth lhe dcclnn!liou by Gm- unfounded."
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Orand Jury room at the county I Ruggest three each ro-pre.senting 1.her over the country hLtve
la.~e up his own laB bill.
Being a Jr:leptornanl.ae · and ha\'·
I!II;JlJI" Ooonile WhltL that nu lUIMcSweeney sal1 he w11.s unable
cnurt house, with f&gt;earl Pa.r.lr.e-r and public.
In the past 24 hours The pr~ure
In&amp;: everything at your flna:er Upa.
thf'!" acllon _will be lal-:en.
to obtain any reliable sta t.ement
Ttll; ~·."'(:Ofld and last SundaY. lolt a represmt.atlve ~;roup ol miners 1 This 'A rbUraUon Board will meet continues quite eve~ly dilstributed
Moment.o.. Momeb&amp;a
-- "'1"h~ Meigs Count} ~t:a1r :s l111al 11•ould make Jl app...ur ttlut tuum:unenl play being held f!.t. the from mines No. fi and 76, Walter A. at the county court house Tuesd:ry and generally below normal over When a n.re-eater burm hi1&gt;
~e ol Cads
~losei:l,' th e !IOV&lt;: rn.o r Jooa l•.' at Lhr . Mrs WlliLtml:l was wurlit' the day Flamgan bath IIIII: beaeh t~t Syra- Compton as a represent.atlve of lhe morning, September 8. The man cenlrul and western d'-'·lo'- an• l lonsue on a bowl of aoup.
The fellow who claltns he llves
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Sunday
aft.cr,;oon.
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public, and representat 1ves u1 L1aee selected by the mlnen; 1mi.l Lhe man In southern Canada. The un.settl!:!d
_ In a one~ horse town a.nd says that.
_Bwe,·ney and Uommerce Utn•rlur been previously.
Septunber 6th.
neWllpapers.
selected bythe operators, their idt•fl - 1condlt.lons prevailing
y.eite,rday ,
Tab It Or' ._Yc!" ·u
his witf' ·i! the na.r.
'lllc(I('QN! H . _Tilngemr.nn
""Tnt: eviction or U1e Wtllhtm~
Tht&gt; first game. thLt~ between the
Mr. P~rk.er read a Iecter address· tlty being kept secret until that . morning more or les generally over
A CO·ed·s kiss Is that school~gltl
fV ~c,·::~n~!~edl·~, ~tto~~~~~,~e~t~Ll tamLly wLts- le(!:al but, under lht: ~!~:l~r C~~~~:,,;~s~~~cu~lea':~~-1 ed to the editor of The ~11)· Trl~ time, will JMet first at the CDW"Lty . the northeast have about &lt;:1earl.!rt oonlect.lon.
American Trapdlet
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d Doc Crow·s bune, in which he , u a represents· court house.
Thcr .will select the up and fair weather IS now pracWhen an ab&amp;ent~mlnded travel~
Higgins of Galllpolb il.lld Dr .H . L. Mc8&gt;'•eeney. He ~aid lhe eviction ~n~last 85 U~Y- anonquerors ol tJve o1 the local miners. thllnked third m!)n from the Ust or six ll.illll · 1 tlcally ji:eneral over the entire field
Wonden of Na'IU'e
InK !lalesman leaves the hotel wUh
~~!"V d~ 0 ~:ero~. whcu lhh~ ~~~~-~\ wa:; ··nther un un[ul·tunute dr- til.:~~~ FL~~l;i;· ;.!ve team oJ him lor the inc::entlve views on the es and will proceed to have hlm , of cbservation. Temperatures this
You, can't t.each an old dOIJ new out laklnl any towels.
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f ture 11.me mine situation here which wert• set present at the court house.
morning are mostly Rbove normai l -~~~~--~~-------- 1
· nunl:itance."
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C,m111cllng nports were received Pat· ·:nsburg~ · nl e ~a the '!nar forth 1n an edttorlaJ In the edition ! When tht boo.rd mt't"t5 n:.
Ule l especla.Jly in the middle plalw:~l: - FISII SALAD CALIFOUNIAN
E~:euse Jt. Please
Hob~on~ O ., lllllr~r, wt1~ l:\'Lt:!..~·~ Cy McS wt cnt'y n:laUve to Hu- of last wee.s pay w n
h ·of Thursday, August 27. Th(' edl- court hoUHe. Tuesday morning. the i ~tlttes and \\'est ward to the coa~t.
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Many a clln&amp;:lng vlne turns out
trt.m n_r hum~: ult IULIKh &gt;ht """~ turn. uctlv!tles
He MUd com- aln uf lllllely Wll5 one run, t e, t.o 1 1 t ted hat
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tl) ~ ~l.r:K&gt;n Ivy.
aerhnn•ly Ill.
r;l.Ltlni.:, deal lug :..,.ith hi!! l..'Oilduct uf scor·: I w 0 will bel!ill at 2 o'clock.
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e m ners o1 e ~ex ~ 1nes o. 5 anh I liJ"Ltd ienbi. I~ appurentl
f essubr~
1 ~ lU;:J lemon pulp and Ju:ce
o. ·plLc ··u nu!rll.:er ul uniortu 1_
hi
foolluwln&amp; lhil; jj;ame the Flana- taken at once 00 put the mmecs 75 will retum to wot.lr. under t e to co lin £'d r 1
Y
avora le
&amp;Lte :~ 1 ctde0ts thel"l' wa 0 110 bL e· ~- tht&gt; Hub~on
milv.'
rtcelvers ~ a an Fliers v.JII hook uP with the here bock to work and a. pl11.n was tNms of the McSweeney agref'menl. . in th~ ,u .
a dr, warmer weather
2 111ps shredded leUucc
Oar Own Va.udeville
do~ or' i~cnl auLh mly .. ~~:- would "beur further lnV':!!&gt;tl.gallu hta\'Y hlttlllJ!; MIU!On City Cub~ suggested by which such action The Arbitration Board wHl JtsU!n 1 hom-s. f vllcm ..1
ulrng the next :.14
2 eups ca:med salmon lor tm1:tl
Blnck : You say you're suffering
0 ow"""' 011 Sunday by un
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J/ H&lt;•Uart "'1J€rl;Lsl!i lllJtJll pres!ilnll
ld be taken
lO
gument.s of the· miners In the
3 I ablespoons minced pl.nenlo
from lunlil trouble"f
Bwe e-~1ey said. He nd1t:d tllat thH t: his ..:~aim."
who (:t'featE'd \.he Lutz Spedull'i c_f cou
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settled weather probably With a P..LH' lemons, .soving all jniCf and
Blue : YeS', the famlly upstairs
was (CCaston lor mlcrft&gt;n•ncot b)'
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OaiJ'••olls in one nf last Sundays
Mr. Parker said the mlne1s had comt room, for one halt hour.l occa.slonal lh" d h
n
Mt"r3w eeny suagestcu
lG Ho...:.rt
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..Jn ld d
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th
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h
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a
ull ers ower
cut 1:1 small pieces a6 fre·.~ a&amp; JlOS· has a new baby.
Hte governor or nn.v ut ht: l" rqJrt·- and others. that they wlth-lraw prel::nlntlrle~. The Fltei"S defeated cr&lt;:C e ...., atcep1
e Pan w c
• uen t e opera1ors w ""' g 1ven
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sll:ll' 1rcm membrane. Mix with
eent.a Jve of the litlilC flOVcrnmc:nt
h
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PILOTS lo'OHCED 0
11 'he f'•lrlty Ice cream team of Mid- was ot.Ltllned In the editorial, StJ all chance to prel:lt'nt thtlr a.rgumcnt..o;
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lEttucE. Add nab, wl.ich hu..s been
lll ),g lns und Dr Crary
had
cladrQ:ea,1"'1" "h'11 1'IUI 11" 011 ..... 1 ~, ~ile"""'· In a thrilhng ~ante m could return to work here without for the next half hour. The re~
OWN
pe ~e be Utethial.S H t: liU"llt!
COnUIIt wh.J.ch
.,~.
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hi h th e butta I nr&amp;:umen.o
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fta!ted un1 pimento. Mix thor· Time comes and gees,
ehar&amp;ed that Judije · C . E. P ~ uiJlt:.. v.ouLrJ
'iO.Ld h:lw~·VCI".
the tyl.ng and winning rut~s deIay . The Pan,
UO er w c
wIll b e presented H ayesvHle, o ., &amp;pt. !'. _ INS
Ete• nity Is rolling ln.
had tefu- ed toJ ,ra nt a temporary t h 1 1
bl l
b.l
lh were on third and ~cond OOse w .. - miners will return to work, and before the board.
Then the de- Fcrc ~ d &lt;.Jown by • ••n•• 1 ,8 " ' 1 ou~hl".. Serve with mv.yonnal r.c.
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1e was una e o t. a 1n
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I&amp; h
d th t 'a
boa d
t
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!njuodlon to r('shai.J mme t..wn- • no~uLc.nce friJm llullle who had fll· pect!vely tor the losers when thc whl(h It
ope
a
n agree· c\slon ol the
r , a~ o a un. 1CUH!red northi!rn Ohio I,Ht night The It mon pulp replace.&amp; U1e ch'JP- 1 Cc.mlng to the dose ol tb~se k..11
Q"~ !rem rvlcl ln&amp;; Mrt&gt;. 'iidllam~ , ll .1
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gamt&gt; ca.me to a clo8e, In spite ol ment between the operators and wJH be given and lht' decision will a.nd thlt&gt; mor·ning Pilot:s R p Oa
ped plcklf' often Ul:iCd in !Ish sa- ~ but ~hort two years, afU!r serving
the cwnmlWity ol EnterpnS!! and
f tl.lll he r Jl&gt;wlllt:' . H •l!,g :n.; &lt;..Jrd the le M'r~~:~:~r::\?ll"~l;t:somm:a~d~~
lha~ u 1e fact that the Fliers startfod miners mQ.y be brought., about, II-i a~ remain final.
l ~ an and Hiram · Little · ·t ~ lads.
SyrALuse , we are leaving tu take
phys lclun al!kcn lhnt u thm : ur,11 "'noti~ng l"urthfr be dcu~·· by th':! with 11- five rlfn lea.d in the c:;peLl· follows :
lhe abOve atJtlon on the part ofi'thelr scheduled trl to ~~n tnU
protl': of the MeliS ccunty go\•ern - 't:UV• .'l nor.
mv !~Same.
.,."._.._---~-- _ _ _ the miners Is sufrlrlent evidence Leday.
P
eveland
up our new field of labor nt Suuth
Or~tnre lbnhallow Flvlr
ment be cond ucte&lt;.l
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At the cloae of thls pme, lt hall
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they
a1·e
willing
to
go
hallway
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Web~lt:r, we wish to say we
have
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1to settle the di~puLel'i , which have
"'1 ~J..o ~ nt Mt..uday ~;.nd Tuc .~-! a y &gt;.t
""It Is purt'LY JOCIU nnll, U lloelous lu:r;:.,.._ nliaCly Jepcrted that. a Ilv•~
ether
pilot was Injured and
&lt;·up cream
~njoyed tht' fellowship of oil. and
Meigs and Oallla counli'.!s Nln- ~ lal"ltlerttH had ~en 111 ~1.de ub'llLL or "~·.en 1nn;,18 contest between
I.DU'IIIIIII
I D.lisen, and return to work lm·· t~e plane Ws!l not Jama~J~"ed ln the
I ~ 4 cup sugar
leaving we shall
taJr.e wllh UR
iduc~lnK .an hnctLtliil\tlon oi H lg- alLY oi lllc people comwctwl with Pvmtroy's f ·a ts ami Leans will b
mediately.
TI1C arbiLrnry move on fl.L"Ced lanrling.
l cup quartered marBhmalloWZI
SOA'E'et mrmorles Goodbye to , one
&amp;lns' complaint to the govt.nor ... , the t t.r.'1ti"OV~rsh s they should b· pia&gt;·• wldle the tlnallsts are lak·
H l 1 1 01 e1 d 'their part prov81i only too well, that .
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and all · Including Mr. Willie
1 cup orange pulp and juice
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udju~ted In tile civll cuurt.-1 o r that
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Miss Velma
e ze o
ev an
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Whip cream untU thick roJd in Youq•. Mr. Finll'terwald and M:1·.
Me... wren&lt; Y sa lei, 1.1 hi:-; 1 [ pn t.
I .. ,
.: M ·S ~
,
d d InK" a much nee&lt;lf'd rest.,
Is spendlnl the wee.lr. end with lwr they are willl,rg to return t.o wot
OANG!'i'fF.Rs IN IRELAND
Y,•(lnt
carefully tllrough
GRlllll. UoLL.l!y,
c w cenc~ recommen e
"Jhr wlnerti or tlle two !&gt;eml-flr•" 1 ~
•under any cost .
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B.m Ewing wtth whom we were nS~
otht&gt;r Ingredients. Serve cold.
" li Mr Hlggln~ has D. cau.se of
paren....
1 d b tb ool
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ROCiS.ted.
ccunly to Iearn wh a t I cuu ld ul
tl
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ld ~ 1 th
t
r wUl lben enr&amp;.~e tn a aame to ell- Mr. 11,nd Mrs. Hany Saltier ol U the plan, tm!l"lres e Y e
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Rel!ast 8 l :'1
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&lt;.:OOLING BEVERAGES
Mr. Hlgignll.
oc on
wou
n
e na ure ~ clde lhe Vluo Valley o,.,HIIU•&gt;'''-··· Bridge rt are vlsltlnl wlt.h Ml" tor of The Do.ily 'f'rlbune and being I A
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. ~
B flu.
Rl'l". B &amp; K. Morgan,
•·t tound that h e hn .c; bc:c n p !·ae- hal::t :Jl-1 t."Qrpu~ pl·ocr~dlngll aftt; I. ship
and
Bcntl Wolle on Wesi carrted out by ihe fllln\~1"5, Is ac· merlcnn gangster's method of
BJ Bet.ty Barelay
Ad\1.
Pastm·s
tieing Ltl Oallla ccunty ns an al- ~..-turu~ to tllf!. ~ta~e. If Mr. Hollar~
Main R~t
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cepted by the operators to be a l' "engenucl' has been tran!lported to
torney at law for a little over HI &lt; l'~ls -~~~ Is bcmg un~ustly accused~
Cll1lotd Braley and familY lef~ move for the betterment of condl· Ireland. po_llce utlklals believed to~
Sel'\'e ycur 81t~sts a. cooling beyear. Having come from Kent uck y b} n.n-sp~pers u:;d11 cth~r.s, he h1~ ·
MINE IS CLOSED
Saturday for Wellllvllle, where they tlollll here. the bOard will meet as I da..\1 followlmg the discovery of the verace when they drop lu fc .NOTICE
\tlu-.. lvas
l!C.IlH:
(JlJCJ&lt;tt(.. J il~ tL; n 1_'1'-"UrJ&lt;c to a I. V acton agan l
go to attend a famlly reunion.
propo!it!d and the miner~; nnd Lhe l ?cdy of a_man they b~ lleved to bridge or for an m!ormal vbUL.
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whetl:u he h1,d pH.. pu nr.ht t J lh\ n~nders. d to th
Wa.shlnaton, Pll. sept. ~. 1931
lire Stella RoUth and son BillY operators w1ll ngrt'f' to accept the nnve been '"taken for a ride" ln ap~ Wlt'1 some coffee syrup, prevlfl u•·J:J
The entry booko .
the
Practice there, b1..1l lhe~~ p..ohll:: that ~~e::Jm~:t~on .of etheMO'&gt;':~~~
Th~ P. &amp; W . mine ot the Pitts· of za'nesvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. decillion of that boa,.d u:Y tlnal.
pr?ved Amertean gangster style.
f~~~~~~ndg. mon,,h~~d~r!!~~tth0 1 ~~~

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lumbus where they Will \'l81l with
re lath·er:;.
From Operators, Miners Mrs. Vada Sinclair was called LO
Tuesday In The Court
Athens Saturday on the a.coount or
llhe serious Illness ol her ~ Iuter
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men under an •rreement Wlih iht Mn. ehu.~ush.
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. Mr. ap.d Mrs. Bill Lowe leave Sun- Cll.p, was fcqnd behind a 5tone wnll
Cotnblne three tableRpoons 01 open: and entrlet caii 1M
~ ~~~g~~ze~~e~! ~:~l~~~\~ ~~~
~~!~th:'~ity '::!!e!; ~ :!:~:. N::Ocb. R~~l ~eavaeJJ se~~~~ywe:: d.ay tO vls.lt over Labor day wl~h 1n~ar Ca!Ticll: F~rgus. The man hnd co1Tee syrup with tlU"ee·fourths cup made at the oflice of R. G..
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Utlon u~Aib.ble a.nd lhllt which RIT 'tL!tND CIIIJIU.:n !iER\"ICt: WBI' closed down accordiD&amp; t.o Sup. buRtnesS triP:
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relatives.
.
ocrn shot twke ln the ri(Jht ~mple. 1 rieh mllk aod a Utt.le crushed tee. Webater in the Reminaton
lft.h able to obtain was not ll erlntendent Edward Tr&amp;Yie. be·
IE. Fontana anu camHy movt1d
The Phllllps SlstNs, Ethel and , Pollee snld they bellev~ he may l A tt.-op or two of vanilla may ~.. 2
eoqrnglng with l"eJIIIrd to hls acl1Thr lr.s t ~r:t·v lt:&lt;' of this ccn r~ r- ca.ut&lt;e the cornpany was unable to
?lara Garland and Ruth Mc.Callu~-; hnve been an American gangster wh-.JI added if desired. Shake or t~llr Hotel building O'ft Seeond
vttte11 '"the county."
t&gt;nce year will be ~.e ld nt. the Fi;st metll· the competiOOn ot oth11r D'llnea ~~~ddi-o~~o~a!:~~~/~P~~~Y 11.~:~~ JleH Sat•,oraay .~.nornmgu\~~e~~e:~d ~~.~ught 1-efuge rrom his enemle~~ vlgcrously aJLd se,rve. TJ1e ..be , t Street, Pomeroy, until the
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(Wll:\:'fhll~ to the nrrrsl (1f Hlk· Mrt' ;c dl~l .lpi~:~C t: pa! Ohun::t, I'tu:- In the district, none of whhlh are ment over their tJtore.
latve&amp;
a 0 Bl1 "'-'ll OVI'l'
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m , llcm. lu vain. Tllere were no !den- way to make oo ce syr11p L'&gt; 1o
glJn1 tn cmmectlon w1th mlwng lanP Ohio, Snndny Ct.'ptcmtN" flth , operllt):!d except ·on a 1\0l\·~Unlon
Miss Wilda Hunter left Saturday .Willis P. D~~tvlll accompamed lhc lttfylng mn.rks on the body.
brlw r,ne pound of t.J1Tee to one &amp;rl.t day of the -Fair, after
~~..~nrbllnces McSwee-ne y ould ··the
~t'n-t hlrty . Th ill f. ~ ':"l·t.~ narl::; ba.&lt;&amp;h.
[&lt;Jr Athens, where she w!U Rl)end rrom Lancaster.
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and thre·:&gt;·iourths quurl!! of watt!r. which they can be {Dade 1\t
,..-,..... 1 ,,,. M;·. Hlg'l ~ n had beH1 bu.'&lt;.- the t.ompleUon or two years ol" ;L.
"d lt d
RLAST ENDANGERS Sf':VE"N i c, lcltr and strain the ooftee. add
1 11 . Dr . ami Mrs. Byron Bing wlll nt. •
the grounda.
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T L L WILL BE •!::.':nt~'n'
t~tmwn ·ll 1 Clevt"'land, Sept. 5--JNS-Endah·
.,.
.. ~ h a If poun d r.. o I !IU~a.r
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upon the 1r1ct thut ~~ ~ wall ~up - ' p;u·l.,rate d Rev. Dyl' ., Dunng 'w_
..... u . k end an ,a en a 6111 Y ten d u M organ '"'''"'
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!led to have hc(pell to exc ite dis- t.wo lenr!. the churr.h •In~ hnn Ill t. CHARGED AT SHADLE Mr. and Mrs. Hlr&amp;m Fls~ ILnd Columbus Bundny.
1germg the lives of seven persons boH two mmutes and, while stUl
R. G. Webater, Sec'y.
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Ch '·t Boor all •"ct 11,
James
McKen?.le and
LuellA. living In suites on the second floor be lin: a, pour Into steorlllzeli bottle~
' f • .. n-, amo 01... the minen;, and hcultllY ton1ltlon nud nsld.. Iro:1•
9-4-Jt
w-9-9-lt
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..... he "had" L.:cPi\'ed money nctinly encagl.:.1g In &lt; 1e w ~ rk " . BRIDGE OPENIN"'.
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~~: Fa1'r~Tyhoor-"-!'.
en...,.,
,{' Durst lett Satr.buQY
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I.o spen d ....... 10f the building. a bomb e~~:ploslon an d rt·a I. tightly.
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-~dN false pretenses:·
, lht&gt; c!"lurch. Rev . Dye has t.·cn Ill(· -.
I Miss Helen Binderba!Jin ol G.l ous Day with relatives In Cleveland. l tOOay ripped the tront of a grovei-y
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!." '1.f1!: D..s!:Ertllln ln t.hese mhwr~ tcrc&gt;~:ed In the civic aflal.·::o anti
Mlnouncement wall made . here. ter Is spending the we!:!k · witb .her
Mrs. Sarah Dye nnO Mr . and Mrll ..~lore and mt::at mark r t , Cll.llslng H.
l}aithat I! they were tu iml' him prug·p,.;.~ of lhr con~munlty. H t' hnt- &amp;turllay mornlnt: by A. c . Kim~). ~lster, Mrs. R. t. Wllllamt~ .
C. H. BoOth or Columbus nre vlslt·ldnmaiJe estimated at $1.500.
tt}~.lr utto!"lle.v he wv~lld be Jlble 'net rn!y bwn lntcre:·:lcd In ~hl:: secrP.tary or the West , Vttlinla
Mrs. Herbert ·Whaley and chlh lng relatives ht&gt;re .o \ler ~!:lor D~y~
~ motlv1:1 for the blast proved a
R"IIJp dll cvlctlm.~:· McSwerrj ~y"s la rfalr~ c.f th ~ local cummun\t}' l)u,l. BrldKe commission,
that thare dren ot Ashton, Ill., I,Uld Mts . .P,red
Johll tPhllllp~ BL., retmned Ftl nl.'f!!tery to_po:::c1~t"':;;.· _...J___
rt added, '"and retttln them In ! 11 :.&lt;:; r n~p(l"ec\ actively In l t l c :prl~~ would be no toll chary:e on ,fue Kart· of LlnderwOOd, Ill., are vlalt- day evening from a Viti" with re-I
~:-&lt;mJiany how;e~ ot th r Hoblmn lhnt ~o.re county wide In 'natun! .. Shadle Bridie on lfOnday, I.JiibOr' Jng ft·iends and relat.tves here.
latlv()S in Columbw;.
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FROZEN FRUITPUNen
1 Oo., practlcallJ for an ·1nde- ~ R~!C· ! JtUy he wu~ ~l"iecled u;o~ Roh Day between the h&amp;urs 11 r.'I':QI) · ~~
Mr. and Mre. J011eph SChaefer
Rev. and Mn. K. WebHter Her
Serves 6·H)
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. Cl\11 Chairman of th ~ M ~lgs Goun~- m. 11.nd n p. m. Announcement and two children of Cincinnati ar~ man have returned ~o ~heir hom:
2 ('Ups sugar
!l~"r.t'lle o.mount L"rt!eLVI'd bJ Mr . ty Rt•(l C1·oss execlltlvt· comm,tte~.; was made that the rqad. ext.endlnA" rived Saturday to spenli the week In New York City, . after v~ltlu,.,
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1-2 cups wuter
Thio
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to
deny
any and all reporto to
1 1 H'lall bunch mint
~gglM wa1:1 $7.06 us 11 Iee; the
A'. lt'.~ last quartel"iy cunrerenel! from the Pomeroy Jldnd ·.Bridle UJ end with his parents, Mr. und Ml-:&gt;, for two weeks with Mrs. Helman_R
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the effect that I am rointr ""t f!~ bu•!-e11.
~nOunt L~ :-;mitll and yet the nJin· or tl:t' church he wall um\nlmouRI? Pt. Pleasant has ' l)eeh ' resurfaced John 8chRefer.
lpa.rents, Mr .and Mrs. A. 0. Onl3 ~ up.q weak t11a or rr tncer ale
'J;S\ pn.ld thlti amount ou M1·. HI~,; - lnvltt·d to Jdurn for 11 third YCllL\ and ls now open to tramc:.
Mr. and Mrs. Robe!t venerabl~ rison.
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t -2 cup ll'tnon juice
MRS. BEULAH HARBRECHT.
.Sns' Mllurauce that hl' 11.outd br 'fllC ~e rvlce :teKt sunday tnorn:nfl
Thill may aid '• few &lt;Jl the Le~ of Clevelatld, a.rrlved Saturday w
Fred Foss, will sing Sunday Sept.
2 CLL!.IS orange Julec
a'ble to retain thf"m in t.hALL" h.-.mf'~. will ("OilBI~l of u sermon. the subJ gtonnalres who e;~~peet to attend the spend the week end wlt.h- her pe.r·IBth and Monday, Bept. 7lh from I Boi, sug:~r. \\'al\!r o;1d mint to.
(Chloe Beauty Shoppe)
Which he tailed tO do.
Je.::t being : ""The Majesty of Ser~ state Leflon convention at Hunt~ ents, Mr. and Mrs . 'Wan . Freeman., WHBD Mt. Ornb from 6 :30 to 7 P· gctilc1 .far a rnlnutl'~. Chili. n.dd
•Mf. Hli;.v:.1s ullc~J:r-d Lhut Life lo- 1'1CI"!" e.nd nn cl:lpe!::la.lly PI'Jpared lngton. Monday, It was reported:
Mlu E ltzabeth
Sehorn,
AJma. m .
't"f'lll:&gt; !mng hr~,;:edlf.Jis, r.train anti
tppJ C:l'Urt did not pert01 m ltl'l l\uty anthem by the vested choll·.• E:VHJ
ntrner and Elbert Robinson lett.
Mrs. Belle Vaugh'an. dn.u ghter • rrr ~?.f'.
lfl· l~uing a re~trainln!j urdt'L" to rF~ember and friend oi: the 1::hurc~
Saturday ror Colwnbu.s, where they 1 Anna, their guests James Jl ., nn~ - -~en the justice ol" the pca1:e rrom Is Invited to the service. R-~v. DJ"f'
THREE ARE JAILED
will meet Mf.!!. Robinson a.nd ylliit Earl Dobblt' of Hoboken, N. J ., tuu_,
UUUIUUUimMUiU#I:I
;his C\llctlon. TlLIH WlUL lmpo~;~;ible will l.:1rVP Tnesrtay mornlnH rGr Co~
relatives and rrlend.s.
Mls Helen D&lt;Jrst left Satul'day fo~ ,
au:m~!IISIIIIIUIIIamutJIIIJIIIIIIIIUUI
fbr the judge to do beca.illle of the ium1:'1rr lo attend lhc ~~!on or thto
Fred Sayre and Richard CQe · .l(
Wrn. Reibel, sons, Homy, Walter Xenia where th~y will spend Lh
tnamJt.r of lhe ]!resentment (!( ttl ;• 4llL Ohio An·nual C01ltercnce to btl Antiquity were committed w. Ule and PrederieiL:, and Herman Hoff- wooiL: e11d with relatives.
es
}'Jetl"un
ht&gt;ld In King Awm.oe Methodist county jail here P'rlda.y nigh.. on ner lett Baturcla.)' ror Elyria Bel·
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Holm 1
, ··Aitt 1: a loliK ch~&lt;:W;}Jlun with Epl~c.opal Church, pre:;lde&lt;.J over ].)y charf):ftl ot lntoxlcallun brought by levue aqd Cleveland Wht:r~ they or Canton, arrived Saturday to visit
~udgi! Peoples, of the- MI"IQ~ Cun.L- Blsht.r:· H . Lester Smith.
Cons~:l! t ~u~fr~ They ·. wqre \aim villL,t with relative!! and rrlcn&lt;.Js :er ~a~ D~m~~~~ her mother, I
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dleport, wa 11 arrested by constable
Albert Russell and son Albert Jr.,
John Koehler and Elml'r Hugn .
Mayer after he had alleredly taken return~d Thu,sdaY from Qolll!lliJUf! Davis. left Saturday mornln[C lor I
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Carl Brotton, O~orge Smith and part In a fight In the South section ~here they at~t;nde~t-the Btl\~ F1dr. Cleveltmd to atte11d t!:te alr races.
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LJQUJD OR TABLETS
Robert Smith were araigned be· of Middleport; Friday night. A They were actompanled hoine by
Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Orueller n_nd
R6.,es a lll';tdJtdLl! or NeiUfliiJtlu fore Bqulre 1!:, R . Titus, Friday ar- charge of a811&amp;ult was 8ied against .Misa Jean Ruasell,who has been son Carl left Saturday for ClncUl·l
j~ :10 mlnut.r.1, ,,hfl('k!i " Cold thf ternoot1 on eha.rt:es of lutoxlt.atlon htm,
visiting there wfth rebl.tlvet~.
nat! tor a few daya visit.
lnt d~ay, and tiiPI'b Ma.larb Jn and were tined $25 and CORUI upon
M111. James McDanlell! and two
Mr. and ~rs. Btm Neuttdbtg, two
9ree tlay1.
their plea!l of guilty. They were
TO LEA.Vt: FOR WEST
chUdren of Columbus are visiting JlaughterJ;. lois Ann and Mary Vu166 S 1 f
B h , &lt;.:: ld Imaking arranrements to pay, Sa.twith relative&amp;.
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,
. t::lnla, Mrs. Arthur H. Ebersbuch
L.
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I urday.
or. and Mra. P. IE. stanley will
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Willian re- and Miss Kate Eber~bach went to
Rytex
Rytex
- - - - - - --- - - ~------- · - - leave Swlday momina tor an ez~ ~urned horne Friday evenlntl lrt\.-n Columbus Saturday where Mtey wll1 1
. I \ended t.our t.hru the Weat.
Tiley Colwnbus whett ·u\ty ht.ve betn attend conferenct'.
NAME-0-GRAM
CORRESPONDENCE
expect to iravel about 'J'OOO milea be· vl&amp;iting with n:lltJ,ves.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young ,
fore retumln1 home. Enroute They
Mr. and Mrll. Reid D. Stelnbaur will ,return to their home at. Big
CARDS
STATIONARY
will vlalt " Decatur, IlL, Sioux' City, and faDt.Uy arrived here lrom their Stone Gap, Va.. auuday . Tht&gt;y
jlowa; Yellpw SUJne Natk&gt;I\Jl Park, home lo East; . PitJes~lM io'·viSit · O~ were accrunpnnled by t.helr cllt.ugh·
Salt Lalr:e City. Utah; Lo4 .Anaetes. Ubor Day with the latter'll IIJRter, ters MarUyn and Jean who hnve
San Pr&amp;n.ctaco, Oalltomia ' JUWI· re- M1u Helen M~.
been spendlnr the "i(lmmer with !
tum by the BouUl~ route thru ·Ml88 n,rothy : M_ees,of COlumN )Jr&amp;. Yuqng·s mothf'r, MnL . Leah :
card,~ •!I'd·•~·
Mexico anCI the . Southern states. Ia vlsiillll fi'om ~l'Tlday tb Tuefld:ay 08vls. ·
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They alllo wiU vlalt
Mammouth with her lliBte111 here.
SPECIA.L
$1.00
Cave.. In all they wut be away on Mrs. Alma Rosenbaum 111 aMisting
Mrs. Raymond Neut1llng enter·
their vacation one month.
at the
Pomeroy Natuntal Bank talned. a few lrlendll at her home
SPECIAL ............ $1.00
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during the ab&amp;enoe of Mrs. Mildred Frktay evening In honor of Mr.
Rytex
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 6· 1
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Stanley who Is enjoying a JJ¥)nth~s Neutzllng's birthday,

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"THE SMILING LIEUTENANT"

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Eddie Dowlinr in
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lui. lt. will
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the fliiht
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September.

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Harry Dye who Is employed at
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Mr. and Mll!l. lt. A. Mas~~ar and Oordon w Va Is hert! with his
an
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club at h~r hom~ Miss. Hlld 0 Ohlinger returned Fri-~r 11 '
·La"::.
I on MuJI•rry Ave Prlday evening
am Y over
uw Day.
Mrs. Harry Pelltir received th~ da.y evening rrom a. week's •taU at
Kr. and Mrs. Oeofl"e Wildermuth
I club prbe lllnd Mrll. Lester Fauber ltl1qulPDa. Pa.
and family and Mn: Barbara wu~
received the guest prlr.e . Light n~
Wllbur Oemer who baa been via- dermuth left Saturday tlJ spehd 11o
I freshment.s were aerved.
ltlnl rulattves h-:!rt, returned to his weelr: with relative~; In Massmon .
home tt Loia.n, Saturday.
Mn. W. W. Merrick rtturned to
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Coll11111 Err Not
Ms. John Sauvap, dauh1ter Eliz~ Columbus after a three weekls vis!'
abeth, son John Jr. and M~ Ell·. wUb Mr. and MrR. A. D. RuRRell .
3 tablespoolllltui ~co1lee ayrup
BCWit ~ cup rich milk
nor SmJ\h returned Frklay '-,l~ a
Mr. and Mm. c. E. Orton and
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'I visit with 1elatlves In Pittaburrh. IOJI arrived Saturday frotn Dayton
few dtopa vanilla
The llit.N daua:hter &lt;Jl Mr. and ror a week end vllllt with Mrs. Jes·
BN.t the eaa: In a bowl. add tbe 1Mn. Bd Pa.rfttt ol Union Ave .. wu s1e Ollftort and fainlly on W. Main
vanilla, the coftee lfl"UP and mUir:, 1hU by a puelna auUJmobUe Prl· street.
ami beat api~ iO blc:nd It thor· day afternoon. Quite a pllh was cut Mr. and Mrs. Olen Barnett Plor· ·
ourhl.y. Pill a t•JI 11aaa a fourth lon her forehead and wu badiJ enoe and Ear1 Lel.fhAit Jert Ba.tur·
I lull of crushed lee, pour b\ the 111 brulaed, bu' no bobe'l wen broken. day tro apend the week tnd wtth,
noa aud aerrt at on.ct.
llr. and un. Nonab :kloa IUid relali.YN lD Akron.
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100 Calling Cards
Paneled ......... $1.55
100 Calling Cards
without panel .... $1.35

Ritz deckled edge with your
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Colors, French
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t oday with the dccl&amp;!'&lt;&amp;tion by Ou~­
'tmcl· Oeurge Wh llL that no t'ur
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Jud1e C. E. Peoplea, Just
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Higgins of Galllj){JII~&gt; and Ur .H . l
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})lalued to the I!UIIern or lllu.t MN
Uhartes Williom.s, 4U , wH e ot ,
Hobson, 0. miJI(:J". wns evictet
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D.;,;pil.c ;·a numter ol unlortun·
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down of local rmthllrlty ··
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Sweo:ney sold. Hl' adrJtd ll1 11l ther1

was lCCa!ion for mtcrference b~
the governor or any uthtr J'\:'l)tt ·
21'nt.a, lve of the state KOVem menl
HiJgins and Dr. Crary
ba1
charged that Judge c. E. People.
had 1 eru~ed tu grant a temporar!
l.njum.:tion to l'tlitJaLt mlil t cwn·

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PractJce there, but thea~ IJJIJlts
b.ave Ot!Ver been brought up by lo·
, . itkl judijes or attorneys.
~eeause of the shorl aSBoclatldb
l:!et •r: n citizens ot OalJlpulls and
K&gt; ' Hifil glns, th~re was little Ill•
r nlauon avaHable .'lnd that wtuch
!\'lui able to obtain wus nol ~ ,,.
COIJl'tf,·lng with rt:Mtu'd to ills actlvl~, In the county."
.k.t&lt;k!JT.InK to the arrest of UJI ..
strut ·in cunrw~:tiun w1l11 tn ll1ine
~Qirblr.nces, McSweeney :&gt;;aid "lb:e
~e.ot of Mr. Hlggtsn ha d been buat!l.\lpo n lhf' f f!Cl that lw wut; !SUPd to huve hci;:.cd tn rxctte dl iS~ltlt't'll among.· the mtuers, 11.nd
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, lhat he had r·.cceived motley
t't false pretenS(!.s ...
t·"1(111 as~~: rtton 't" these mtnera
.. 'that If they Wf)re t.o hn·c him
ttldr attorney he l.l.'(,Uid be Jlble
stvp 011 t "!ctl(.ns." McSwet';jey's
t: added, '·ant rett\in them In
rr-mPany house!f or the Hnl.wlt111
Co., twactlcullt for an ·hlder, periOd. "
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mlihU wn.s $'1.05 as a ft~c; t..he
fttV!.Ount J.!i small and yet the mlntn'~ paid this umoum. en Mr. Higf}ns' o.~~surance that he would be
able to re~aln them In thf'lr homeli
!fbtch he lalh:!d tO do.
· 'N,l·. H!i;g:..1;~ aHl'!!'f'd thnt lhe Johal: ct'Uit did not pertoa m it11 duty
VI' l~ul.nc a rtol'ltmlnlng order to
k,eell the justice ol' thf' pc n~;c from
ihlff C\'ictlon. This wa~ Impossible
tllr the judge to do becuU!le of the
fnaruat_r or Lhc prcSl'J lllltl'lll vf t he
petlt!c:.n.

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Maurice Cit
''THE SMILING

Thorn·

United Bt.ate.o;: Na\'y
tllght but was unaplano Into the air beeavy load.
1enced pilots
and
)yle and Allen planill.e a t t he- controla
rht. enabling them l:o
rrupted periods or
tft we!l-equJppe.j · In
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})lalued to the I!UIIern or lllu.t MN
Uhartes Williom.s, 4U , wH e ot ,
Hobson, 0. miJI(:J". wns evictet
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D.;,;pil.c ;·a numter ol unlortun·
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down of local rmthllrlty ··
Me
Sweo:ney sold. Hl' adrJtd ll1 11l ther1

was lCCa!ion for mtcrference b~
the governor or any uthtr J'\:'l)tt ·
21'nt.a, lve of the state KOVem menl
HiJgins and Dr. Crary
ba1
charged that Judge c. E. People.
had 1 eru~ed tu grant a temporar!
l.njum.:tion to l'tlitJaLt mlil t cwn·

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b.ave Ot!Ver been brought up by lo·
, . itkl judijes or attorneys.
~eeause of the shorl aSBoclatldb
l:!et •r: n citizens ot OalJlpulls and
K&gt; ' Hifil glns, th~re was little Ill•
r nlauon avaHable .'lnd that wtuch
!\'lui able to obtain wus nol ~ ,,.
COIJl'tf,·lng with rt:Mtu'd to ills actlvl~, In the county."
.k.t&lt;k!JT.InK to the arrest of UJI ..
strut ·in cunrw~:tiun w1l11 tn ll1ine
~Qirblr.nces, McSweeney :&gt;;aid "lb:e
~e.ot of Mr. Hlggtsn ha d been buat!l.\lpo n lhf' f f!Cl that lw wut; !SUPd to huve hci;:.cd tn rxctte dl iS~ltlt't'll among.· the mtuers, 11.nd
.
, lhat he had r·.cceived motley
t't false pretenS(!.s ...
t·"1(111 as~~: rtton 't" these mtnera
.. 'that If they Wf)re t.o hn·c him
ttldr attorney he l.l.'(,Uid be Jlble
stvp 011 t "!ctl(.ns." McSwet';jey's
t: added, '·ant rett\in them In
rr-mPany house!f or the Hnl.wlt111
Co., twactlcullt for an ·hlder, periOd. "
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mlihU wn.s $'1.05 as a ft~c; t..he
fttV!.Ount J.!i small and yet the mlntn'~ paid this umoum. en Mr. Higf}ns' o.~~surance that he would be
able to re~aln them In thf'lr homeli
!fbtch he lalh:!d tO do.
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VI' l~ul.nc a rtol'ltmlnlng order to
k,eell the justice ol' thf' pc n~;c from
ihlff C\'ictlon. This wa~ Impossible
tllr the judge to do becuU!le of the
fnaruat_r or Lhc prcSl'J lllltl'lll vf t he
petlt!c:.n.

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t'OII ~'E"'-t:&gt;Y,
Roo •• WH&amp;.""A~e:. YOU'!

Yt&gt;u' ANY

ch, Police Officer
'eara. Re•ips,
to Health

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TUE8DA V and WEDJ

Maurice Cit
''THE SMILING

Thorn·

United Bt.ate.o;: Na\'y
tllght but was unaplano Into the air beeavy load.
1enced pilots
and
)yle and Allen planill.e a t t he- controla
rht. enabling them l:o
rrupted periods or
tft we!l-equJppe.j · In
~ provisionS', carrying
!ckllns. four boxes of
~

Gallipoll

•' "

.l~

1 lay ahead llf Moyle
nwdlat ely after pas.!l-

Gallipolis
.&gt; ,·'

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Wednesduy.
tade11 In the way or
ft'll.ther conditions lay
lf lhe flier~ both at
ucar the llnish of
~d :fllght.
tmd raln-squa;!s pTf'vicinlty uf tlle Ku•He

l'' '

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over

r Roal a round

66 6

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swept

tilr.}'

murs of fl ylrtg, · Moyfe
)!)Cd to reach seattle
·Ul'll which wc.uld !and

LIQUID. OR. TABLETS
ie.- a H•atJadJI! or NeU11ll(ia j
3t mlnut.ml, dlft'k.~ a ('old t.bt
t day, and a~bf!t'U Malari:L 1..

If 6

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snd headed out

ion in Tokvo r~ceive&lt;l
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1!aen a.nnounceci it
Ul:ely thc.v woulr.l bt
tgain until they reu:hic&amp;n (• oa~;t unil'l&gt;li tbey
-o.:s ~ome steamllr PlY·
the C..rlent und ~e

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powerful Ot hi-Ishii

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"I round that he h:~ s b ~ tn pra~~
tlclnt; ll1 Oallia county a£ an attorney at law fer ll llltle over h
)'ett.t'. Ha.,.lng come from K ~ ntuclr.y

..

SIN AIR

Goo, •

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lin~· complaint to th(; govl: nOl','
Mcf!wcency s:-.ld . L1 his n· ~r.rt. "l
Vlem carefull y thrnugh
Uolllfl
ccunly to let\fll what I could ol
Mr.

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b e oondtu::tl!LI

duc~IJJi ,all ln't!'stlgatlun

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'S.UJI5.1!."1'1&lt;6.Ait.T

pbyslchm a.~kcu that u lhOL ~ ugt
protv, ot the Mcl~ s county ~u~·ern·
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MOM EN' .. TI-IIL.RE''S.

•-· Sept. 8-INS-The
ce department to1ay
tarae of Pollee Inr H. Dyer.
Chlf'f
ncb resignPd vrstt'r11' tht' (:Onditlon of
' has ten1 ~ u!l'c rlng

niUR8DA Y and FJil

ielllSe.
-cti~n

Eddie Do

of a perman-

to Chief

"HONEYMO•

dvil

P'renrh bj'

~E'I'Vio:'f'

rt~m­

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ctlng head of the de~

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w'a.s
Cflnnecled
d&lt;'partment bet'&lt;"
!Ieven of whlr.h he
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BANkED UP, YOU

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WEATHER FORE CAST Part ly doud y tonlJht

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THB DAJA."l T81BUN8

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Organization TO
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LO'\D 11-U;~: SE.
BOXES ONTO 'THE

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Three Children
Burned To Death

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HEAT GRIPs w•s•·
Anrase• 236.239 Mile•
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taina ·But Two Sen•
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Per Hour Over Ten
Hope To Reach Goal In 40 Hours; $25,000 And T roa
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I phier To Be Th eirs If Fl'IgIh t .Comea T o Success·
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e Citizen 0
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central states again today.
By International News Service . Forest, rn .• embezzled from a Chi·
Bi ~ ma.rtk N D had th·· hlgbllft
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Week-end and holiday automo - ' ~ ago Uunk,lwhere,helwn_K a S_15-a-.
By OTTO D. TOLISCHUS
\em~ntur~. "ut4" dCilre;~ . Wl;h
By 'EDWARD B. LOCKETT
-•., ,,t&gt;k emp oy;,.
Vo f 111 sa1d bo
I N s. Btafl Correspondent
Moot head Mlnn lll 102 In U1t' 1
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bile II.CCidents. ctrowntngs, shootings bu.ve lost the fo~une in atock
London, Sept. 8-Adhel1Ill to bia shadt&gt;. Nl~t &lt;k' ree readlu 5 I'll!•
ClttVela.ud, o .. Sept. 8- Lowcu 1 ~
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··ma~ Le "' r;•th el H'purt:; m!d tu rned
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I previous declaration that the ooal1· valled over ktn~!D.... D t'"'D
~l"'" Bay lee H. 31 year old leRthery
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tlwll ple. m s 1105e out vv · the sea
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n:nc=~~e fll'fl~ day ~/~~:m=~; Nebraska.
wra~h/;rr ~say, with victory in the I
1 11 ~ 11' ct pl::mt: U.lequ.ppn l w ,•JJ H • 0 'ic' holll a nd t en mm ute,o; I'I. Cte r
Pour penons, 1ncludlng a u;. year ·
session, Prime Minister Ramsay
-;linding 1oo mUe Charles E. I A
thirty-two yenn' sen•.ea. rllc. ' ''"O d:u ln~ :\mcJlo:::&lt;tll U•llllt'l1 ll l"'l' ~'t.J:' t t u . ,• I~U'\ ' "' cpt ovt&gt;r
old boy, committed suicide, acoord· ,
MacDonald demanded such tt vote
MYERS BOOMED
I Thompson trq~phy race, clnsing Cap ain Hobert G. Malin, c..r-•· 1we re bt&gt;lieved far cut m·t·J the ?a~·. ,;nmo a~d heatl ed , out over
ing lo police rooords.
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Atter an argument with hill
CtJmmons WBJ&gt; 11n hour old.
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yers
ron '"' hind him
juat been appointed eommooll''"e to lmk J Dpkn Dtld 111e U n a ' • Cl c
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brother, Alex Rosenfeld, lS, a stu· Oklahoma Chief Exeeutivo
~The s:onrnment deslre11 at the E'tatc C(;nllt'!rvution
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B.t.yles gunned his stubby, yellow I of the Cunard [.me. Commorlro r~ , St:l t~s In a n onstop fllgi•l . t... 1 ~~ :" 1N' 1o:.s na tion In Tok~o Jece lved
dent in a COlumbus junlor high
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Good y·
end ol the day to know whether lt to su..-.eeed J. W.
aee Bee super· sportslel around Malin auc ce~d• Captain E . G n•~:· 1n cv•·. ye l actomp lwhcd t.v an · ,hP H'pol t ur their SJgi:t mg _ovfJr
school, hanged himself with a , e
1mon
Intel
baa the confidence of U\e HoUle," Elid&lt;O. who rrtently
th~ ten laps of the ten mile course lle. fonner commander of the 1 fl)•er
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clothesline ln the a\.tlc of his home.
Not 'Around Coruer'
Premier MacDonald stated simply the r(.quest of the
at a a36.239 miles an hour to flash
Aqultania.
, y111 a&lt;l\'l:l . tl t rcr~ \\{' "~ U Jn :\It -. 1, 1w tJll l l
1mllk elv th cv wo.uld be
Pint shuttJng himself in a bam , 1
at the conclusion of h1a rea..........
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the Hoxi.e 4v..1on
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a meSBilge from the throne. This M.yer1' hlends Ia the
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Wedell of Patterson, La., )'
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whu ltt t :::: .-.J n u o; l~o.c •c1 .J' mel cs.n coa;o, un l"at.
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Morgan, poolroom operator of nea1·
By JAMES L. KlLOALLEN
rne~8e said Ulat the present ))081- Ohkl sportsmen, it bec&amp;ml'
ten mlles 11.n hour Wedell ,
B~a &gt;:h at !'&gt; .')1) A M To kyo Utm· hap pt.l'ed ill..IJt:s some st.eam t!r Pb'·
Sidney,_ rat-ally shot blmseU with a
JNS Stalt' Correspondent
tlQn of NaUonal ftnances demandl todA~ .
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of his own build,
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rifle, pollee sa!d. . Morsa.n's bOdy
(C()pyrlght, 1931, by I . N 8 .)
additional taxation an4 etreettVe
-the same type rnot.o\"
l. .~;.,d BaV~ hme~nfo~l ~~~t~~: Oetldent.
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wae lourul iD i.he ruins ot Ute I;Jarn. Chk
Be L &amp;--WUUam 11 economlel,
wa.s clooked a.t 22'1~2
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the r e ~i ~ Rob~ Aa...-ed Becauee 1e!td:' :: U~,OOO pr_lu of· . and AJien hopcd lo reach seattl~
'.t~ '!lf~. ibM. heftelf ' at her ' tibme fJt;vPrnor of Oklahoma and · ad't'O• p. m. fm" what waa_pnera.lly lii:. at. . 'Sir. stna
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beeatlle IJhe 'W~ sul!'ertng from ill cate of the cause o1 the common Ueved wUI be a short but one or the contei~ todilV "
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health, according to the coroner's p((lplc predicted In an exclusive **"-t Important meetlogs or British Ina:."
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mites an hour. Jaclu!on wa.'l
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verdict. John Meyers, '14., jumped lntenlew today that the wlntef ~lt parfuunent In recent times.
BhM"tly after 8 team of 12
flying the lll:!.me laird specla1 pla.ne
ce, e tq ye
a~ ~I.'ICI~ ftJg~t, ~he a.~Jators l sel'ious obstacles In tho~ way of
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ott a stea.m~r on an excursion trip tW.H - 1982 will be B hard one. Oood
The klns's message cOJlslstcd ol men and 12 ne
be an
which a year ago In ChiCBIO won
t e tus
la ~ un!B I'&lt;'rable weather condition ~ lay
U€ar Cedar Point In Lake Erie and times he fears, are not ju3t but two sentences.
it WilE dlsoover~7\1 Je~e w ~re
nnu. pla.lle In the Thompson trophy Clevehmd. Sept. 8- INS-Anser- 1 · •·
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._,.. .. l in t :1e path of Lhe rtler.os b-:&gt;t h at
was drowned.
arou:ul Ute corner but If th l:' coun·l "The po.sltlun of nallcnat fin· nu:n In the whlte crew and - 17
with "'Speed" Holman, now dead. ed when th eir victim atte~pbed to 1
the !'I art n.mt ma r til e finish of
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MI!S E;rnaeUne Reams, Colum- try ~;ots at It right o. con structtv~ nnces demand additlouol taxaliL.\ tbe t'OJored side
at tl1e stick.
grapple with them. one of .wo robthcil projected tllgh l.
bus socla ':"'orker and founder of !!tart can be made toward n more and l:'ftectJve economll!.ll. H!s M~o .
Til£ f"f'feret'! said every few
MaJor Juma;. H. 1Jtrnmle J Doo· ~r~; 1\' ~o toda y h eld up and robbfod
lkllllt' fn§s 1111d nll n·sqt&lt;a :!s pre.
the Prlends Rescue Horne, wus prosp~· roll6 era .
;iesty reeommends this matt~r to utes l·ach ~am hnd au rn&gt;!nted
little, who Frlduy set a new trans- Ch~JI~~ Kautz, 52, pinned 111m
\'l'.lled In !he vlcmtty ol the K11: Ue
struck and killed by an autOJJWbile
Govern or Murray's chief rerned~· thf' &lt;onslderatie;n of his faiUlful l ronlui as new men sh~ into line continental speed record of 11 llQIUnsl B wall and cut out his left
I h\a ,'i l~. wh ic h la y ah rad ef Moyle
at Marlon, Ind. More Lhan 1700 for the current depreS81on ts tht' House of Commons and trusts \h ' Y 1
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hours and IS minutes from Bur- eye wllh a pocket knife, Bccm·ding
an d Allt n lmmedlnt etv afler !JllM1
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- cared ror a 1 t he correLtion of the al Ieged Ills uf will make provisions accordin&amp;IJI."
rom wlecrow _ 0 8pecaors.
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Amf r \co's credit sy!'l tem ~o thut it
SupJX)rters ot Lho; government, or
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K a atz was approached_ by the two i Y Democrat. In Campaign
Gtl :ill' North American side or
During an automobile ride at will be ca.sier for "the little bu.!ll· whO'm It Is believed there are sum..
TICoER ATTACKS AMERICAN during the seventh lap of the racE:. mt&gt;n w.hlle he wo.s emoute home
Speechel in Ohio; Reed, ' th{' PacHic, sim ll;:r co ndl t~cn~ preColumbus, William T . Holland, 28. ness man" to obtain loans rrom clent to Mive the 11 avemmentamaAI&gt;Wlclon, ParagU&amp;y, Sept.
He w~ts In Hecond place, and pick · l rorn ~ OJ k . A.ftf't· they had taken i
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Bulkley Pro-Wet
was fatally shot In the back. Po- the L·anks 80 as to further hls jorlty of about~ voters wheJJ lll~ lNS---.J?Illl S. Tharxer, an Amerl· illl up speed, when his motor 13 cenl!! and a waLch from him, hf' 1
~ I'C'ce, ~l:d by CoL Cha rles A. Lind ·
~Ice ludicated they would tile buslttf'as and automatically ~llev&lt;! quetitlon ot contldenee l.!l put lu I can dl.zen and 11 memM ot ft sta.rtei'J heating up and h~ was grabbed one or the bandlt8 und 1
: h~rg b who' 1\"k\!i \'&lt;=tlchin ~ lhe ;.m :1~~-~~a h im t ~ t tlhe ~rou~d- n:e
t~r(tes e.galmt, Charles C. Burns. tbe u!'temployment problem . F :n , 11s {llvi~lon lustily cht!ered the premier l scleld1lf!.:: ex~itlon ~Multo~~~ forced tu land.
Columbus. o .. &amp;pt
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~al d dto ha~ been hi11 lifelong the governor poh1ted out, the sm11ll nt the ~oncluslon of his I'E:tldhlK c t Brav\~ Vl':':ol ~D. serrl us 0 c~he r~~
Bayle~~ won 11,500 as t wepbll a~
ed theu b~~de 110 r1 s lhe: :~ue 116 ~~t~ ' I ;:anba~&gt;Lin ~ the Republican a dm1 u· · t?rf'sC.
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buslmss man · will employ more --- - · 8 a &lt;HiP
ere ;.o l'Y s
htlle :;Uver Thompson ro Y or a K . . ,
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ls tr'lllnn ~~~ rniJ onslbl ~ fc. th r I'P · 1 If the flight 1s !1\l l.'t'CK.&lt;th tl, Jc wlll
F·c.ttJ persons were killed in allto· men proportionally than the big
{Cotninued on Pille six)
; suit d an t'neount.er VI!Lh a tiJer.
Wedell rot $4,000 as second h ~~tzth ~ye lw:lule hll.i companion nnl ecnnomlc d~nrt·iif!·· rm tlH uug ll ran k with tile New Yo r k lc Pari~
mublle accidents neur Cincinnati. busi·•&lt;' S mon
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and Jaclulon , third, was , eAtt her v c m .
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Bc.-t· Isn't ti'le all-consuming de·
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exp Of'lll&amp; ~ an 5 ~:
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~o;aid Kaa~ was ~uD'eri
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, lfl, former u . s . Senator J :l.lllf'S A.' the mcst brilmnt tong rl1sta.nce
~~f Bhoronvllle, were not ideo· £ire ol the Am·erican wol·klngrna .l
luted district ol Blazil.s wlld.e. t
of the leaders did welt laHS ar blood. Preeou:ns \\'tlr: IReed or Missou ri. today hflrl ' 'lW I :''(\ I h():&gt;.~ _r r "'11 t ime. Ti l~ trrlcc herous
:l.:JI Woodrow lvteCracken, 18 today, he said. What the laborer Is
state.
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mmle Cuhlmlns, 1~ . w ~ r e thinking ami worrying about I!&gt;
IContmuoo on p88'tl slxl
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,•lctlms of II crasb nea r Ma)'.svllh.&gt; , "brelf.d and butter, bacon end
HOPE REPORT IS TRUE
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K.y ,
beanE." This, incldenta.lly, hapWe.shllliJt.on, Sept. 8--INB-tt POWERS WOMEN" TO -,
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~rd _wAs I he Plh.lcipal ~ tJ;&gt;akn al t empt~. tn the past Lo brJdf't!, lhe
G2crge Dorn ct BI:Jney was kill - pen 3 to be the governor's siQM nn To _._merican Peop.le·, Dry an envoy ot the UennllJl eo~rnBE INTERROGATED
! 8 U\ •11 las t nl~thL . ponMJr"d I.J~ tli"' 1ccea 11 w1th nut a slop.
ed Wi1m h is car upset n ear Van and Irs somewhat reminiscent 01
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F~nklln county Democmttr wom . 1 T wo of l he!i!' lltl£mp ts w~~
Wert, and Mrs. Ma y Viuu, 25 lc.sl the "full dinner pall" cry ol th ('
Bodiet to Work for Dry
ne1otllll.e Lhe purchase of 500,000
en 5 organ ization Otber speake r.&lt; made d urlng the las t twelv~: mon·
he!' life ni'UI' Tule...i'l m o.: l11 .:· r. u- gay ainetles.
tons of whe11t he wi.ll be received
Clarkl:lburs . W.Va., Stpt. 8- INS
, lnclu~e-1 S:&gt;nH t.- r Rnbfort J . Bu l id ~~. ~ lhs :P t!1P plane iu wh 1-ch Moyle
The governor lay In bed with hi&lt;~
PlatfOI'nta
wi.th open arnus by the Federal , ~tartllng new develQpments h1
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of Ohio. Governor George Whlt.e a :lrl Allen are tl.y!n:.;-.
tomoblJe accidents.
Scures of otht r persons were in · clothttc 011 and one shOe off as lw
Parm Board.
the case of Harry Powers, bluebeard Italian Sa a Securit
De- a.nd Congressman Art hur P !.M m· l Lb:tl' nant Ha !Oid Oatly who
j W"t:d In various types of a&lt;.:d· Pxpo ....nded his views He was n•·
co. ~mbus. 0 , Sept 8-INB--A
"I haven·t heard anythiDI about murderer, were proml::;ed by ttuth ·
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nl'ck. who actf'd as ma:;h·r or e.o;orr· l wit h W1 ley Post recentl,.· e:;tabllsh·
dents, Including Lt. Rk:hard Ben· taxlnt~ at his hotel, at tel' having netlc!l -wlde campaign designed ~ It, but I hope Its true," Bllid James orltie1:1 today with the grim search pendent on rReduction
mon tes.
, d .1 n{W rcund tllf' world reeord.
nett, a m~be1· of tbe crew of the d~hvtrf'd a speech HP t~ 61 ye1ms l"resdl prohibition to the country C. Stone, chairman of the Boa.rd, llaht of the lllw focused upon the
of Navie•
E.1d1 of th e 8peakns eonrlemned 1tried rr·penlcdly to make tbe ftliht
new navy dlrigJble Akron, who wao 1old, tall, slender and wiry. A .. Pair waS launched here today with 1\ when queried about a neWII die· wire and lllster· lll·law or the pm· 1
the R ~publlr-.an administrations of ·\· lth Harol i Bromley le.!&gt;t )'ear, but
hurt _whe!1 a glider ~ ra s hed . 'fh~ 1of keen blue Eye:rs set off his Jeau , three-day rally under the ausplceo patch from Berlin reportina that oner- Mra. " Lulu" Powers and
th e last hm yea r~. and as for I he Jailr d
g;Ude1 was pulled to Lhe KI'UUihl l lnteiUBent countenance.' H~ had ll of the Allied forces tor prohlbl· Germany is interested In obtaining: Mlt.-a Eva Belie Strother .
01 ncv1!, Sept. 8-IN&amp;-An In · &lt;'Urrent otlmlnlstrntlon of P ;·r! 1,1,, ,1:
More rr centh' . Lieutenant Thorn·
when a tow rope failed tu releo.BC, moc!t ot gray hair and br ush·Uk , t lon
more American wheat on lOilg term
"Theae women will be closely dlcalloll lhnt. hl-' would shortly Hoover. It was ~ tt ack C'd as , he a~&gt; Ash or the Umted States Na\'Y
a.nd Bennett suffered a. bl·okenlhalt · r.ray, half·brown
mw.ta.che .
Tilt; Allied forces comprise the credits.
=:::~ =Yj~;~~=~~~~l ~~!: mo'/t' for 1\ worldWide armament "mtscatcuiA tlon of the great Cllgl. attempted tile fllgbt but wa.o; una·
leg.
On ~ chai.r nearby was his 11om· , anti-saloon league, the W. C. T . U
Service.
holi r;ay Will./! &amp;lwn by Dtno Gmncll , ILPer .. llnd thr ·•experiment lild t ble to get his plane into the air bellrc Hazel Goodwin, 24, of Can· brer J•. Be wea:s gniluses . He was and numerous other dry 80CI2t!es.
Italhm
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m inis ter, m 11 failed ..
cause of ila heavy load
i.on t~nd Albert Catlett, 36, ur Cleve ~rnoklng 11 cigar.
The urgantzatton. set up last Ju.1e
GHT
, spe1~ d1 before the J.eo.gue of na- .. ·
: Both experienced pilots
n.nd
land were killed today aud Lhn..:
O?vcrnor Murray evnde1 QU·~ ~ · Is temporary and Is head~d by Do. BANK HEAD SOU
BOSTON EMPLOYEES tlon o; BSllefl\.bley today.
.Under the n_lH rch or ~o~opoly I~ navigators. Moyle nnd Allen plan·
others were belkved fatally In· Uoru de!!lgned to brinK out wheth u Danle: A. Poling or New York, a
Voldng
Italy's
determination an es ted , lndlvtdual mltlat tv l' wm ned to alten _ta te at th e controls
jum.l when illl
automc.blle in
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Cleveland. Sept. 8-INS-Meet.that IIH.' ]e~:~gue's genet-a! disarma· languish. and finall y. we will bf' I durin g the ft1ghl . .. nabllng them to
which they wert riding ioll out nl
(Continued on p~a~e aUt:"!
operate uritu next June wh:!n tilt lng tor the flrst time since June,
mcnl conteren c! takt' plan• on rlrattKed into :;orne l!Ort of socialism : sna tch un interrupted perlods of
control on the Ohio river highway
major political perttes hold their the Federal grand jury convened
Boflton, Sept. &amp;-INB--A Hve-day Febn;ary 2. 1932. a.s schedul ed. for in the end . people will lnsi3t o11 1·est. They left we_
ll ·equlpped · In
two mlle.s north of Martins Fe.Ty,
JENKINS ON TILIAL
national cooventiou.s.
here todMy for Its flrst sesalon of week besinnlna January tor all city onmct1 Qecla red ·
takmg o~r great concerns posse~s- th e mR_ttet· of proviSIOns', carrying
plunl!,f'd down an embankment
Y .):mptown, 0 .. Sept. 8-INSAewrdlnR to oJilclals or the 0'1'· the fall court term with more thlln employes other Ulan those of ftre,
""l lllcrml.tionat security depend~ in&amp;" monopolistic power." Rf'e'd ns- fo ur !ned chickens. four boxes of
and was struck by a street car.
DlsiJBrment proeeedingt~
a.plns~ ganlzatlon, the purpose of the cam- 200 cases for considera.tlon.
pc"lUOe and Institution departmen ts. un lqt.dly upon dl sat mamem . w,- .serted
( Continued em Jltl .f~ siX'
These
believed
dying
were two Mahonlng
county
common paign iti to stir up latent support
Jndtetment of William A. M111er, had been annow1ced today by May. crm ar co!:'!pll~n n1uc~1 m the har·
The MIAA urla n a.nd Bll l k l~J (''l iN'
pleat; Judges 11nd a Youngstown for prohibition and to brlna abouL 110, president of the Farmen and or James M. Curley.
moll)" :m1 spirit of the I a),;ue o! out openly on tlw S\Jb fe&lt;"l Jf •·r.-.) ,_
tContlnued on pap three)
}\tt.orNy were to be started ~fore the rdoptlun ol dl'y planlr.s In the Merchants bank at MUiersburir. ·011
Yayor Ourle)' advocated delf\anda :1a t lom. with a veritable
truct&gt; bltlon. Reed declllred that It '"ou ~&lt;h t
three visiting Jurist&amp; here today.
naU..mal paTty plaUonns ll.nd, \he cha.raet~ of fortlna governmeu.t that a *1.000,000,000 federal pros- I whid1 would lX' effective at least
Thf'- judg:es are David o . Jenkhu, nomination of prohlblttonJsta ror , bonds deposited with the ba.r.k• .wlll l ..rtty Joan be ·approprla.ted to re- :or lhe duration of the diAArmR· to be wiped out and th e soon~r II '~
who prulded at the Bethlehem presi~·&lt;:nt and vice pno3ld«U..t.
be 110urht. accordtns: to asatstant U. l lleve the suft'erlnss of the unem· IIH!llt conference."
done thP. bfotter It Will IJe rnr " ' 1 ~'
StE-el·Youn18town Sheet and Tube I After Lhe meeting here, set~e:lon~ 8. District attorney William J. Me- -ployed, nnd attacked the poli.cy oi l Jnnnedl11tely rollowlnA Oro.ndt's ' Us.'" Governor White, carefully.
mereer heartna. and J. H. c. Lyon . or a similar nature wlll be held tn Dermot. MUler already is under a ~'resident Hoover of appolntlng -1 s()'!'C&lt; h, the ar.sembly unanimously Rvoided. the mooted our:&lt;t(,.. , 11' " 1
Both are accused or accepting fa - each mpltol of the 48 etateB and In state indictment in Holmes county cQJl\ltllaslons to lnve&amp;tlaa~ various r.x~r11ded an Invitation to Mexico devoted hJ..s add~IJ!!l to the finan .:111l Harry French, Poliee Ofli.eer
von from utlUty compe.nll:"S.
oLher cttles throughout tha nation. for embealement.
ooft41tlons.
j to j{lin the league.
r -n rhtlcn of th ~ state.
for 32 Yeara, Reaign.,
Victims l.o&amp;e Live• Whea

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Btn.te Wel!ar· DlrfX: lor ~
's"'etmy •s lnvu tiiP.uon '
of "'mhurnanly a d mlm ~l
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11.
today with the dcclar'l llo
·ew er George Whllt. thai
thrr action will be taker
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&lt;elosed," .. tht! governor li8
~nd of
a conferen ce
Bwe:..: ney aud Comuwrce
lfbe(l(.cre H . Tona:cn w. nn .
1· McBwll"&lt;! ncy's
report •
fVUl body ·.111med by Atto
.Jilgglns of Oalllpoll~". llnd
(ho9rv of Pomeroy when
platued to the go;rcrnm 1
uhar.les Wtlllams, 41J. '
Hobecn , 0 .. mlucr, w ~
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-frtlrn h ~ r lh,mc al t!luUKh
V«rlous.ly Hl.
· O ..:.p!LC '" a number of
!ucideilts. then • w u. ~ 1
down of loco! authurll
Swe e-n~ said . He nd-led
WB&amp; [CCD&amp;Ion fOl' mtcrfl
the governor or nny ulh·
Eenta •. lve of lhe lita l.e uc
Hi~sln s
11nd Dr. Cr:
charged that Judge C . E
bad afusac.l tu l!l'ltnt a
:.njum: tl on t.o rc.st. aLl n
Q"s !rem f YicUnQ Mr:;.
:h·um her i.u.. me. H : g g ~ ni
)lhydclan a ~ k ca thal G
probr· ot the Mcl~ s &lt;.: uunl
mt:nt be conductf.d
. "I bpJUt Mcuduy a.n d 1
U:eigs and Oallla coun
ihKltln&amp; ,an ln vestiKatlon 1
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irceweency Ha ld, u !u.s r
T/~m
carefully through
c-cunty to learn wha t I
Mr. Hlg1ins.
"I found tha t he h ns b
tieing ln Oallla county
torney at law for a lltt lf
)'etr.r. H~vlng come fi'Dm
tht.t":' was SG IIl1.! questlt
whetl:er he h u&lt;l PI uJJt 1
PractiCe there, but til~
have newr been bro u~~;ht ·
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. ~ . Cal judtjr.R or attomuys.
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cauae of the mort n
t !d · ' ( ~ n oltl:rens oC Unii!J
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W tfllllglne, there wus .
f -''*'tlon n.vt~llal.lle a nd U
1\ot\tl able to obtain was
roqrnE;Ing wlth relj:nrd Lu
vi~ In the county ."'
Rii!a."Ting t.o the Mrrr st
gins ·In cmuwctlon w1tt
~{i.nbances. McSweeney
eJ.t o l Mr . Hlgp;lsn hU
upon the lfld that he
!!led ro have helPed to '
~net'll among the ml
o lha.t he had r_.&lt;.:e ive
' dt"r faille pretenses."
~ :'•1fb. · a SI!!Ertlon 't o the!l
' aa' l hat ·If they wer e w
fl)dr attor ney he Wt..oi.ll
: st op 1111 &lt;. \ ic tlcns." Me
~rt lldded, "an1 retnin
'He f' f'mJ)any house~ of ,Ill
oal Co.. praclicallJ for 1
~tr period."
'"The amount rcce1vrd
lfhrl'lillll was •1.t)[i u.s a
•"
~bunt ~ small and yet
tl'l'~ pnid Utla nrnount on
~s· aaurance that 11 e \
ible to retain them In tlli
I ~hkh he tailed tO d u.
~ 'NJ', Hlijg:..Js alle~ r.d lh D
~~~ ct'!U\ did not perra~m
'l~\llnG a re8tmlnU1K
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p ~e justke ol Uw pt
1a tvlction. Thla wa~ I
tbr the Judae to do beca.u
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Nort-hboro, Mau., Sept. 8-INS'11lree children were burned to
deaU1 here today when ftamea des·
tl'OJ'ed the fann house In which
they Uved. Two others were burn·
ed s-~verely but were rescued by
theh' mother, Mrs. Mary Oulm ~t .
. 'I1lC: 1dead 'aft Irene, four; Noella
three, · and AJ,ul, two. They were
•leeplr-&amp; on the aecond ftoor ot tbe
buiU::tnc when the tlre,
which
1pre11.d from an on stove Hahted by
tbelr father. Louis OUimet, swept
the !armhouae. u:u. Ouimet "'"'
able to rescue LouJa, Jr., five, and
Alphonse, elx, who .&amp;lept- on the
&amp;round floor but wa.B driven back
by tbe names when she 11tt.empted
to nach thtt otbtn.

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Cotton, Shaved Bead and l:xlsteaee Wltb Gandhi
By EDrrR HOWrrr
\ rerence, Mtss Slade told how ebe
Her aUraetlon to Gandhi, she de
I . N. 9. &amp;taft' Correllpondent
had to come to Ahave her head, to eland, was purely a ''reliliow on~ "
Aboan1 B B RaJ Ia
Be t R wear coarae cotton aarmt!!lltl and
"All r.llalOns are equally &amp;ood,"
pu na,
P ·
t.o ~pend every momen' of her wale.· 1he said. "I did no' chanae mine
· ·
- A new.found rellllloUA
rener tnr hours watt1n1 upon the liWe to JOlD the Nat1oo&amp;llat movement
prompted 1411111 Madelaine 8ladt., man who is attemptJ.na to lead In· beci.Uie before adoptlna Galldhl·le:m
d.e.Uihter or a Bl'ltlsh Admiral. w cUa's ml1llons to treedom.
I bad no reUrtcua beliefs or MY
,_ d
ta
Min Slade oooaen&amp;ed to tbe In· own.
1
Ill
r
renounce 6
e 0 ease "' evo
tervtew on qondltton that Preor:b
"Now t am happy and peaceful
~If t.o the service of Mahatma I waa II)Oicen, She wished to beoome In mind. Ltfe 18 not hard. MJ tn·
K . K. Gandhi, the attracti.Ye Enc· Ifamiliar wltb that tonrue. ahe ..td, epln.Uon nrrlel me over any dUB·
11sh rtrl revealed to IntemaUonal In ·order to f'acllltate • t.he Mahat- cuiUel that present theDUJelnll.
Ne• Service &amp;oday.
ma's joumeJ&amp;C(UI8Ptance en route
"Tbe modem world ill matertaU..
Journeytna to Lond'm with Oan ~ to London-a juurneJ that. ltlaJ bt tie. n needs the lea~Jna ot myiJdbl to ~ttlnd tht round &amp;abll coa- dlarUpted. bJ tbe l'nnch ·•utbOrtUtl· tldlm. Gandbl •ll • practbl mn-

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the y acquire a superiority complex. · encouraged. Illness b treated bl'
"'My brother- ln· laW, really the herbs, and he.&amp; proved emcaolou."' In
It 111 unUBual !or a cultured Engli~;h most decent fellow, became auto- : ordinary casef!. Ver}' rarely is an}'
atrt to embrace HlnduJ1m and be· cratlc throus:b ntteen years uso- 1other method u.'ll.'C! save In surgical
come the ~~ervant of a "prophet'' lcl&amp;tlon with the civil service India . cases."
hal not afteeted Mi88 Slade's en- 1I vhdted him In Madras, and found
Shortly after the Rajpute.na telt
tbUBium tor her calllna. she said. he wasn't the least anxious to ad- port said, it was learned from a rc.
"1 have not suftered from ostra - \'el·tlse his relationship wltb me ."
liable source that the French aucletn," she aald. ''Tbta is the flrat
Deij('rlbln&amp; the home Ufe of Oan· thoTittes were not anxious to allow
time In six' year8 that. 1 have 8810· dhl and his Intimate tollaw!!n at 0111.dhi transit aerOSB France and
elated with Europeans, 11ut 1 feel Ahmedebad, MIN Slade declared I may ~efuse him permi.Sslon ta la.nd
ablolutely ao dellfe to reWnt.
that thflr_ el'l1atence was simple In at Marseilles. The Mahatma had
"The Brltlab,' the-continued, "are the utreroe.
no comment to mate on the report
~Ueep~ablll to India . U tJMr wUI
"They eat the cbeapeet food," but dismay was plainly discernible
India"' a equal term~. bu~ fhe .said. "Medical attention ls oot among member&amp; of his party.
tiC."

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C"liUmbus. 0 . Sept. 8-IN~'Ibe
Colt1mbus police department I n1ay
w::~,o; undc ," chlU"lle of Police
In spector 011\•er H. Dyer
Chit'!
Han;• E. French resil!lled vestf'rda.y because ol the condition ot
hi!'. I.·:•Hith . H ~ has bt'c n ~U tf( rlng
fro..on heart dlsca.se.
Pe-nding ~ df'cti:::n of 11 perma &lt;Jt'nt , uceessor to Chtef FJ·r.nch by
the :nunlrlpat ci vil srn•l!'f' C(""mlsskn, Inspector Dyer autnmatii t'BIIv lrec&amp;.me actin ~ head {lf the de~ partment .

Clllef French was
connectf'd
with the pollee department heJ't!
for 30 years, eleven or which he
servt&lt;d as chid. Dyer has been
• wtth the pollee department t :r ~2
. :n of which he has served with a
1 co.pt :~ tn 's commlsllitJn,

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