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Judre C. E. Peoplo
Othero Charge•
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BANkED UP, YOU

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WEATHER FORE CAST Part ly doud y tonlJht

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probablY lc.cal llhowers nlo na: Lake: warmer lh·
night a ud In Sou t h portion Wedne!de y.

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POMEROY, OHIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931

THB DAJA."l T81BUN8

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YES, HE SAID
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YOUTH HANGS SElF

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Organization TO
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ALL Rli.rUT, KID .

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GET SHORT WEEK

Salve for S.h:

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Chief Quits Job

Three Children
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Peoples, of the Mt'!

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HAVE GAS FOR 47 HOURS IN AIR
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HEAT GRIPs w•s•·
Anrase• 236.239 Mile•
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taina ·But Two Sen•
c:licogo, Sept. ~IN8-Unusunl
Per Hour Over Ten
Hope To Reach Goal In 40 Hours; $25,000 And T roa
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lap Couree
I phier To Be Th eirs If Fl'IgIh t .Comea T o Success·
( HL'OVe
e Citizen 0
't'er
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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ful Cone UIIOR
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
1 N s Staff Correspondenl
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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 ~
B~ J AMEE R YO:JN O
··ma~ Le "' r;•th el H'purt:; m!d tu rned
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and suicides took tne lives of a
~&gt;lleculat•on.
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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INS ':: t :~ tf c crre"lp tlm'ut
tlwll ple. m s 1105e out vv · the sea
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or lt~Wil 11 od )'OtmiBter from 8 P• ng e • _.. "' ·
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termttJona.J News Sel-vlce shOWt! d
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I . 1931 spted chamlpion
ale cr ceremony
today.
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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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before the sestilon or the Hou8e of ~ln;nt~. ~ ·M Sept. ~IN8-~ 1 event ot the National air ':"ares. be~ mw.nder of the s. s Sama 1ia, ~:.. Pac1ft&lt; QCe.ll.n t orJ 11 y cu ;; 11 dtlt •r.p ~c 1'1 1 h~~tc • e l 1u r~l l la.~sn~' 1 '~i~
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
IE' puwt-r 11
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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
fOp' .
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
wmner over
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un d c e{'l1 n, :•, 11.:n young c a ll f or- l l ,e:"~~&lt;t
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whiCh he then set on
flre, RoS!l
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~ .
a
of his own build,
tod
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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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Uftbit • B£ick to JIUU tbe J*lntr
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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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8 ~~ ·tot~r tl~h~e:. JXlS~ {I th lm a t t11clr " ORl ~~"ountf eleven
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 "
pi.lot, with an average llf
V1ct1m Re•••te, Mutilate
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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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nons IJ A. M. lEST ) Wednesday.
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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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3 "an g~:~ 0
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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bank, Cal., to N ewark . N . J .. wa s Lo nohct•
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home she founded.
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
fl-INS-! ~n~:-; 'or tlw flight wi\:1 · kt"rn Ill·
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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 .
prohlbltlot· .,, 0 111 P . , . 1
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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
from
, 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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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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ment 1fl coming Lo Washllllltoll to
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
!o~l gn
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
__.__ _
_ __ - - form er Ohioan. It wlll continue to
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
t! ~ " in M d gs couuly
11.
today with the dcclar'l llo
·ew er George Whllt. thai
thrr action will be taker
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Meigs Cout lt y
&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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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
~
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
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- 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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Marpret HetJy and ltl.l.ster, Mn 1 Mn J J Zelher or Pomeroy waa
he
Mr anct Mra Wilham Wu.te re· IP 0
Jna(him 1111d
daUfhlt-r a llhltOI m toNn Sunc'ay
LeMr"' ;t~~~~J~~•d M•""
lurnt&gt;d tu their hom!! hl Oolumbwl Alatha E L and Tom Healy at. I Dr and Mrs Shumaker ~nd two Politer .u..: Qit:&lt;.:~ IH:n ~ll!lchu
0
Monday after ~pellC.w'1'l the week. tended the dt'Cikatlou o! th~ nt:w 1 chlldr~ll art: I ll:Utllli th,. l&amp;ltf'r ~ &amp;UeiUi B.t the home of Ml
Ida)
end WHJl Mr 11.nd Mrs O;-orte ICathoHc church lit Zwlt..lri.l Eun- 1mother Mn
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'ID EWLT TRIBUNII, P010110Y OHIO.

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PRONE SU~L

Idau~;:hter L~na

' Bt:av~~l~JI w~~tl~K;
and H.uby l:lyen IdaJTo!reua Mackin returned Monday 1 M Wot:~ Kath! )'n 11.m:! EmO(Jene to~r=pe~t 1 ~~
week. with r . IIL· from Mven.J daya Hslt with F o Pr uth h1:1ve teturned from a vlsl~ parenl.ll Mr ,n:e~n Fred Kl e
th•es ahd friend!~ at Columbus
!Joaehlm and ramlly Ill CedarJwlth Misses Ruth and Wilma P.oth l1ni She wlll'i.each school thlti ~~~1Let at Salem
1the lea1ue tor the second haU or 1 Earl McKinl ey, who 1s elllploved Grove
Kt'b at Ceredo W Va
Vw.
n
RICE • SWITZER
plit.Y
at Gordon, W Va, spent tht&gt; wee" I Jeliln Smith ot Columbw spent I MIM Lottie Sm!th Is the guest or I The week :rd &amp;uest.s o! Mr
The wtadlili c:m:~mon:,o Y.h lch
Th~ serlee will consist of tht . ~ end with hiJ; wife
Ithe Wt:t' kend v.lth her ptu enl~ Mr l he~~ster Mts _?arollm Campbell JMrs A 1' Ot.oll were Mr and :r.':!l
~tt"'anDed
~~~
HlRkld'a "s'wt·~d~le· u""omneA .an,d
tans or l.he recrea I Mrt.ry Helen Cooper bela.n ht!r and Mrs John K Smith
I!Wt w Gv." ,~•,,,"s'",',n"ct'ayPtwltpt,''"h',·, D J ParSOh:l and liOns Marion and
..,..,.
IJIW!8
._r of
spor w be afforded a ehiLilc
J
M
d M
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u•·"' Ma
Qall'polls I(\ 11\irria&amp;e W~U
see
1:1 1
•· studies at the Ol'ftce
Tralnlnll:
r an
r.~:~ Lawrence F aye o: slstt-J Mrs El!zabtth D•rhl and 1 arvey ...._.,. ,
rle and Pe!!on
fom:ed Saturday at 'Io :JO P ~- I lnflsorr;e ve Y ll:&amp;meti during the M:hool at ColumbW! Tu~:-sday
IColumbua
visited the
torme1 ~I duu!!;httrs
IDrake Mr ~d Mrs Joe Snyder or
at tllf! Jl'lrlt llaptl.st Cllilrch With Ip a1
t he serlt'li
I Joe Wlll:lams ot Detroit Ill here litandmother Mrt5
lillie Hysell
L J HcsJ(Jp aml rum, "i
Wt:l 'I ~~~Ill~~': 0 J~d~~ rut!st.s dwerf' Mr
the uuq~la~ !tl.mllifi 111 attend·
Q(:'("..l'Be Tu}lor an 1 Clyue Cope vi&amp;lt1nc with his mo~er Mr11 Cla1kiS~ay
Suud11)' I(Uests uf M1s Ellzabc&gt;U~ L&lt;!r Miss Or&amp;~Jl or ~::Or~ent.-.o~a•;:n
ance
spent the W'ei:!k end he
lth M WJJ\tama, who 1t1 serloUJiy 111
r and Mrs Dave Aleshire and I •
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rs
Mr R1~ .1,1 Ule son o.r Mrs Et!le and Mrs J H SmUh r:u~day, M~ I Pranlr: Lewl&amp; Knopp will luv.: 1two daughters Evelyn &amp;nd Mark
~ 01' Middleport The br.de 1~ and Mrs J H Smith H~l Va n thla week. for Charleston where he and John Harrison of Athen11 Vib·
ltMI daua:hter Of Lou Switzer of Co01wy George Ta)'lo~ and Clydt ylll be employed
l lted &lt;..ve.r the w~k end with Mrs I
G&amp;llipolla
Cupe motored to ClarksbUJw \\here , Marraret Healy returned to her l.JIIIt- Hysell and daughter
beTh~ youna cot!ple wtll make they vlalted the S&lt;!ene of the Pm~. e mploymen~ at Rathbuurn's store
~ ir home In UMlllpolil where Mr ers 1111/l'der
Tuesday, after enjoytnll: a ncatlon'
1Cf' le emplo)'ed
Mr and Mnl 0 s Farmer son I c B Porreat of Fremont spent
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N. Y. (:. AND PURITY day in Huntington
Uvea He was accomponled home
MI
and
Mrs
Paul
Smart
spent
by
Bto
1
To START SERIES !he week end With reU..Uv~ 8 at whohh~h wire'""and 1daua:hter Jean I F E B:~!!.Ya
v
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Marlon
ave .....~n v siting hen• for New Haven left ror s •.Je 111
wnev 110
Thh series between the New
Mr and Mrs. Charles McMa:lter so;:e time
Wcrlnes.clay to at!.end M Suml:\~
Yorlr: Central team and Ule Purity apen . the week end with Jeiatlves 1
rs. F 0 Joachim and daurh~t conftJence
Ice creams team will get underway Jat T"oy
returned to their home In Ced~~.r
Mr and Mrs Cha1lcs Bletnt'r and
at the Ioc::&amp;.l hllh school diamond
Mr and Mrs Peter StR~ \tslted IOron
Monday
evenlnw
a!t"r sen Carl of Chaneator1 ~Cl &gt;.: re
here '!'ue&amp;day evening at 8 0 clo k In Winona, W Va wtth relatlvt&gt;M .spending a weet here with th~ ccrt cuuts here They we1e Me·

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II.Jid li()Jlh Clll.renCI: li.Ud CfJt'.il
U: 1 or l...t'On W VII
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Mr and Mn; J 8 Hartenbacu
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Mill att.ended
E.tlz.11.lwththeLehe'&gt;l.
dau1h1.er
dl'dt:;~.llon
ur the ne\1. bno]le a r't Plt,&gt;Sa •t
Monday
c L Inij:let. 11.nd B P' Bo:w-d rl:'
turned Sunday ~vl'nng aJ~r ~&gt;pr!id·
''~' the J!ll.s \.'l l~'l( ill SutUon W Vf\
Mrs G A Gosho n of Ch..rJ,~.
tc 1 \lMt t1 M1 ~ !\ f r. oJiJ .,, ..,,.
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A~\bod.Y cant just
dancr·s You either have t.o GO lmo
Lraini:18' (01 be t orn £1 Cttblln

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Dtvlne-Tenney CorporaUoo

Masonl,;ity
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mo~- 1 ~~p~~~e;~~r::ld b~~r5 w~~h~~~ :~~:e~ga~t ;e~~l

:.' ."Wtu.Thann;unce;
_ _:.uesdc
ay
Mary Healy
e ew ...,..
entre.!
team Sta
h
Mr
d M
w~re wtnnen of the n t .... ,f l
ct&gt; w 0 v. 111 v 1sH here for !;t'V·
an
rs James Bueraae
th
rs
''"'"' o era! days
daughter Charlotte M
0
e loc::ai recreational league and 1 Mr and MrB c M Gren and Wad~l and da
rs
raham
the Pur1ty Creams are now holding ldaughter Vll'glnla returned Moll· tendOO the Bev ughter Colleen att11ht to the: tl.nt place position In day evening art ~r s endl
lh
t Ath
eraae family reun·
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RJAI) THIS FIRST
Ia ... riptful
-allbe~raloiu,bldd&lt;n
..._ lloo pUdiatbor, P"""" lolur·

I!Wf, ._ Jllllin ltor
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And. them and entrur.t•
. . . to Plud Federdl'. who reache•
.._....... only to be dain at a COUh-

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'"em ntu,u utd bide11 bimteU

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&amp;..tlaarme, one• • .UC:C:IIIIIful -.io-

llu ,liW~D .., her career be. . . ol an ~ to her wrill. Sbe
II poor. Jim. W711ter nK~~e~ her from
... 11Qw.kome &amp;ttationll of LHter
. . . . . . . . . . . JIIC!INJ'. but 110 JDOt·
~ W,nter telh bft of Se:vera'a
~!!
obe _
.. that ....
r--·~.. ...~ ...,. bo bolt! .....

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dll'lpoo.~Jtwn, \\hn, no

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m \\hal kmd o~ wmk enguged 1n,
dJ.,satis fied
Al\'oayK talkmg ifl t.h1s \l'tn

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much,'' eh and

11, nothmg lll It,

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ad \lint urn, until one

dun L amount tt~

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fnrcm &lt;ln .nul mfcnm h1m th ey aH' lew.\lng for n bette1 Job
And so tlwy Ko from ]ob to JOh nnd f1nm plucc 1n p\a C'"
nP\et ~.lt l :·d l c d und al\\ay!-1 ~ Lilt• thut t1w next J1l .tC{' th~'

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packace
li tnt.wbcrry·ftavor ~d

M ilLIONS O f PQ U toHI~ VSEO
BY OUI" GOVfQ N MHH

ll:ela.tln

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J pint boiling w;tter and

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_l__~ ued from ,~ge O{leJ

Homu !!:vans 22 the Urt\ r1 ,
mother, Mrs Maude Evuns 43 .llld
" slstt&gt;r Flor&lt;"se 8 all of Cleleland l
..._, tquel)'' iamtlfar. He bad hca1 d
Catherine Swartz 8 of Tlltonvllle
·~11\k Su~m apeak of that b•g
Willi .!&gt; lightly injured
&lt;~Even
under
torture
he
refuaed
to
betray
what
he
felt
a
uc::red
trut
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Hling o~ place that l1ad "lootl
sa1d Katbarme,
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Th" group wa~ enrout~ rrom t he
tmnPty for )'ears.
Whe1 lin~~; Stale Fnir to the 11omc I
1
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of friends In Ra~ land 0
when
If th e word "stlv~r' on that torn
~ld rc:£er to Monkstlver, u -.vould
lrmpls were n1adr agam and ag 11" the ilCdd~nt cceurred P ulice wei'!! 1
plil)
mg
card
found
.tt
Ut'!-/!:&lt;11
~Conn
make me fijdl mOre afra1d for Fr;mk
to fnrcr a confes.sJQn from bun 1111 .. unab!~J to learn what eau~ed th e I
had b~:en part of lin: name "Monk- der duress
IH!c:ausc-..
driver 00 lose control of Lht' 11111 . 1•
~-r.ioe broke off with 1 aud- stlvcr," then that s~emmgly m~an­
chint and plunge onto the tlacks
mgless scrap of "Htlmg became sud LOYALTY
4en odd ahiver.
dlre-=tly Jn !runt ol th e oncnnung
.. You !were not fa England at the denly Stgmficant
"Oh, 1 have no w ud9 for lua trolley
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After what he had just lteard from
-~~~~~ ILr Wynt~r, you wouldn't hear
splcndtd
loyally]"
Kathanne
l1~d
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.,_ it; but weeks aao sometbtog ter~ Kathar•ne, that qun:r story h~htnd cr1ed "Even under torture h~ 1e• 1
ritlle and tragic tOOk plac~ in that the weeks old murder at Monkstlver, fused to betray what h(! felt a •a.
14
Seventy·two Years of A•e
bt~ate. A mae dog1ed from Russ1a Wynter felt that here mtKht be the cred trust, even when thue seen•td
I» England, .and 8truck down an (Old ~rst unexpu:ted due to the my ~ tuy no prosp~ct that th(! Jew~b he v ;.as
and Feel Like a Youn•
IIIOod. by .ben who wanted ihtl se~ of hts vantshed fnend
guardmg cmild ever co1ne ha1 k 10
Maa" 10 . .,..
cretJ What 1f the same menace that
A cache of umuc n~ely valuable anyone of the Murmov blood
!COlt one man hi1 hfe IS d1rected now jewels, that had been smugghd out that he shouhl have dted wh ,-. 11
t
apinst F'rank?" she whispered of Russia ~nd were 1\0W h1ddcn last 1t seem~4 a1 If atter alo lu,
breathlessly. "Those jewels have somcwhue m that old house, thetr dr~a m~ wet(! commg tru e! Poor
,~laimecl l»c vietnu already Now- ludmQi place known only to the nun Paul!" she had added p•t•fu!ly
1
,-bai you tell me-1f he ts to IJe whcl had found death there and
The ta~k Severn had set hjm ~~ n I
the autl"
rrank Severn; what more hkely had been penlous enoul{h from the
thhn tl•llt those rii:Spon51Uie for StY- moment of h1s settmg foot m a
THE RUBI&amp;S
ern's dtsappearancc last mght were country overrun w1th secret ag[nh
"But what Jcv.els?" cned Wynter the men for whom I'cdcroff's mur. and sp1e5, with Fed&lt;erofll fust 1o b~
..Some •lmost pru:clcst sttm~s dt'!r ln1.d been a fnutlcss cr1me, and tractd, and then the long journey
1a.noag tb the bistoru; Czanna tlus then ~~cond bad for the ~JeCJ"i:t? acron hundreds of ,nnles of Russ•·•
1
Ru~,ltJ.t were 1muggl..a out of
As the taxtcab earned h1m from to rece1ve those Jet.els from the1r
Rulela aad brou,ht secrellylo E'ng Katl1arme s Jlat to R•duuond, Wyo. ~t rante 10-year-old h1dmg place.
Jalld-ihe IJdrfi\oy lamal1 Jcweb, lcr s mmd m&lt;~r , hakd al{alll th~ ar·
thai were hiddqa away v,oheo the rev ray of facts bftlru•R on tlu!&gt; my!&gt;· MONEY TALKS
lolu ion b~ out. My mother was a tcry tl•al had come mto h1 ij posses- 1Long before he wa~ throug• w 1th
1 Mqri~tllt last W:uriuOv;' her sa~n tmu"'lat
hls.task, Severn had aensed th*'t Ml~·
1itber
and
brothers
had
bec11
shot
PICIOO
was asttr, that to attempt hJ
1
doW• b7 the reyofutionalies tD the THE LAST WORD
leave the country "'1h the jewels tn
~rtyard of theu owa castle. It
fhe la~t Kathanm had heard of Ius POS);C88IOD wouiQ be to court d11·
wu Fra"'k Severn who planned to I rank Severn had been a letter he aster But m Runta bnbery can do
• rctri~'le the Czarjn• Rubiet for ,me, had wntten from \ ll"nn,., some five rnu~h It wa1 found pqss1hle for
1who aocc:eeded in smug1Jiing thom wc~ks ago. tJntal th~n Kathanne Federoff, If not ,hmlSeU. to altp over
out of Ruuil,. SC!Dt them Set:~ret)y by heriiclf had not known \v*nther he the frontier Federoff was to make [
trusted IJlellenaer lo En1l1~d- had suececdcd..or (a 11ed m that tlan- Ius way to Eugland w1~h the Jcwe)~.
Jfaal F~d~toft, •ho 'WJI8 murdered gcrotB mJhJOII that had taken lum I~ Wflt at tlonk~Uivcr, \f"hcrc ii.R old
ipr thole jewels at Mo't:iksdvcr."
to Ro!s ia It had not bi:&lt;.: n safe for fanuly · sarvant waif cardabr. unt;l
A httle shuddeJI shook her votcc
Severn to wtltc hll ltc wali off Rus. ~cvcrn oould Jom hmt there
RATfmURN DODSON
..And the mea who murdered Fed· s1an so 11.
W I il t h •s ntesscnger safe out of hoursM1414leport:
J),
1 wv.s InOblct,
such K.a. Fweakened
•off lOt away witll the Jewels '~
The doll.te of that letter wa8 81 x. Ruu1a, Severn had prcpa ..ed to de· "Before takll}g stanso SyF.tmn
days after the murder of h •dcroff, part too. In the tram nea11hefron·1Tonie, I ha(1 hJccoughs for :~lxty l
liked' Jim Wynter.
"No. They fa1led to find them af· the secret messcng;~.: r \\hom Sncrn t1cr an attack wa11 m.ade on hm1, h11 condition tluo.t I could hardly raise
ltr their crime. We learned lhat m had sept on ahead w1tb the Czanna luggag.e r~naadre~ and h1mself ac· m.y hand 1 Bl.arted taking Stanoo
lhe a&amp;nnp•l way," Kathanne ••d Rubies. Severn, when wratmg to vc:rely 1njnred For a day or two he 18ystem Tonic and commenced to
"'Samewhere iD thtt old hou&amp;e m Kathanne, had already learned from had CTen been • ckhnnu~, ha.d hf' ,fool better rleht awav and 1mpr0\·
Richmond lhe C:carina ~biea are an Enabsh newspaper of 1111 m&lt;:s· wh1le dehnoua, a1ven tho&amp;e secre;
rapidly and now I am able to do
ldll hiddea, the1r h1dtng pla(e knowb 1 en~r· 1 fate.
enemy agents a clue by wh.lch to • bud day's work every day 1 a.m
nly to the dead ma........ nd one
Of Federoff Katharine had apoken PICk up the trail of~~ tre&amp;lllllt:~
I' seventy-two years or age and r~el
other."
WJth 1 deep gratitude and pity.
For n1dently Federoff had bee" "L
..... e a yuon1 man
"'Yo• mean-to Fnnk Seftrnr' " Batltff 0 ~ tlit grq,.c :Uurinov e•· followed to En,tand In v 1 ~ 1 na 1 Pl'tenda 'have noticed the Jm·1
ltroke lrom WJnler
tates, he had been a famd.ar figure when thr.ee weeks lak.r he had 1 1 ~e~ J)I'OVement In my healthy a.ppel\r·
Se.em io the han4a ol the1e lin· of~ ber o"'n chil4b4lod day1 m RU.J- able to reattme his JOUrney to E 18• I ~n~ fl. I
rood. tbJ.eep well a.nd
lqmfp mea who Qd foiJowcid the a.ia. Federoff It wa• Who, when ti\e la'ttd, Seve~n had r~ad the newt~ Gl ee 1ae oef
canno say enough In
Kurin=well from Sov£et Ru1s1a storm of revolution had 1wept over Federpff's tnUrdf!r,
r:eart~ly 8~~::~m t::i~=~
.. Ee
•a.' t~il the clu~ to tlte remote MurntoY Ca1tle, had se~ Had rCfd , IOruethiRIIl', ..,.,, ilt ... cine to an.ybod:t who 11 In need o1' j
-~
of b11 disappeJ.nncc?
cretly plated the jewels m safe bid· new,paper report of the c::r1me that lt.
1
Respectfully,
..! ...... ' " oat tometh.iar at iJlg.
though meaningktt to otlter ~ 1
1 MCM1kl~ftl',•
\Y;ater 111icl ndJust in time. The destruction of en, told Frank: Severn, a 1 kathar..l
hthburn Dodson
t4eal,. aH I Dl _.. . lhel'le now- Castle MurmOY had bee. followed int llnew from hil letter, that tltOIIII! St.Dao S}'ltl!m Tollte Is sold by
toaigbtl"
ewiftly by Federoff'• arreal It wa• unti'&amp;Cf!d. unknown mltl'ftren had The BtAnsbury Drug CO, 1n MlddleWu dten I m..ce of hdiq out thought he mi..a.t be in the sec:ret of 1lilJ f 'I d fi d h
port Olito
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a:.:_~ n t e c;uri'=. ~~~b~ ld•.
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1·2 teaepoon mUJtard.
1~4 teaspoon paprUta
1 1-4
cold watar

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BuiiC"d Salad Drallnr
Makes J 3·4: CUPII)
2 C'giJS
4 tl\bleapoons fto,w2 (.QblesPQODB supr
1 t~&gt;aspoor:a BQit

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3 ·~::~::;- ctJmamon candies

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3 tablapc:&lt;lns Augar
6 :ne1ium sized pears

matter whm~

W•1t klll}.('

were ulwH\ s

"Tius

lo\Llllo{

' Clj"..,I!Fl!:R

I Balrm 0 Sept A- IN&amp;-Nelln"
decapitated bJ u p1wcrlu l blow &lt;J."
Ia hng·e butcher knife
Georg-e
Schn'ldt 43 Salf&gt;m meal dea)er
and prommem buslnct;t:~ mnn was
' 14 ' 11 LI AS RJ rt H'"'
I found murdered m his meaL ma.r·
111 11 d Me
&amp; pt
8- JNS.. - kf't t:c1e toda)

'1~ why ,th~ name had stmck him

j1.nket tablet
2 toablespoon oold water
t 1 Jnt milk
1~2 teaspoon vau.llla

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NOW GOON
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frJnk'• father,'" She expblmed.

Baked Pe!u' D~rt

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t'Monk;sd'!er Ia tl•c; na'Pe ol an oltl

llre add 1-.fr Ciql lemon
lnto lted~ (l,luac::.. cvver
para1'ttn when cold

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to bolllnl 'po1nc
lor &lt;at11 cup ol
or unW ~t
teet Jut before

WITHIN AND [;QT WITHOUT
AVE AN)~ OF \O U Jeadt•rs (' \l'l werkerl wtth a

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1 lem&amp;1l
1-4 cup lemon Julee
Ellce unpetled lruit very
Add three times u rnucn
fruit BoO aD pllnqt.es • j~O&lt;\"U"

M~ A'f

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Mdnaped befoQ w,.wor can roach

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&amp;.c. aad Wk upon b1s frilllld. ]1m
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hil1° pill
u VUong
TI-e In
explurl'
r .o; return
miU'ked h18
tnp lnt_.. the Arctic r..nd bit"'"
l th!.t c uutu~ !lip by uuplane

el~hth

allI

a nvolutionafJ

Horfrl-d,Pnuks..er., ...,

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and the bJHk
behind hllu Ct:lmmoUJdP-r Durulld D MacJ41l!an noted txplorer had arrived llOtn•

Give ·.m e

Waittr Le~a:; ot Pt
111 th gut&gt;st of h ~ arand~renl.ls
U'r 1tnd Mrs Hem ) V/mt.crs
Eleanor Carsey who 1~ 11UendlnK
busmt'ss l'Oilege at ClLr,rltsk..l ·~
spi'ndlnc the wet&gt;k ~nd \\,th h1r
parents
M1 ~ F..sta Bumgiudltcl was
the
r ~r~nt wuest ul ~~.!i.'S Saiah Humm
at Pcmero~
J uhn G)Qa:&gt;~ ul Belle W Vu 1~
vls\ 1 1ng at the home oi hi.S aunl I'
Mtss Freda G)gax
1
Miss Alma Dudding went to Nl·
tro, Saturday where she will teach
school the ensuing term
Mr 1U1d Mrs George Mees and
dauchter E llen and F1 ank HSJ riB
motmed to Cleveland Saturday
They returned Monday a.ccompan·
led by Elizabeth Mees who hiUI
been spending the past sevet'l\1
weeks at tha~ place \lsltlng wi t h
lelatlves
Mr and Mrs L Wlllla.ms and
daughtet spent the \'oel'k end
Pair Plain W Va \l ith •elath es
Mr and Mrs Charles Bletner
and daughter spent Sunday here 1
Leola Wolf has gone to Hwltlng. 1 1
ton, where she will en tel Mars hall~
colle1e for the winter term
I
Ml86 Marcelline Wilson
had
eharae of the Rose Bea uty Shoppe I
at Oalllpolls Sat\11 day
Mt and Mrs Hallie Taylot and
fa.mlly and MISI:i Emma Stewart of 1
Wellsburg, W Va spent the week
I end
With Mrs Jennie Tavlor
1
Mr and Mrs W A Gold "'ere
visitors at the home of Mr and J
Mrs E J Flynn at Parkeasbmg
over the ~ek end
Pearl Stanley
&gt;•:;:~lllo~;,:~~~;
111 v!Bitlng 1rlend11 and
here
Charles Lehew or Zanesville
the a:uest or his mother, Mrs
Zl\beth. Lehew a.nd family for
week end

lion

THE RIGHT ATT!TUDE---0 come let us
and..-bow do\\ n, let UR kneel before the Lord our maker
For 'He 1-: our God and \\ e are the people of hts pasture
-P1alm 95 6, 7

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Il:iblador COOI!t

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l..arpr Tilt• w..io..l Capllol
Tl•e CRpUol at \\'nshlncton Is i-lfl
feet IOBJI' and !ITO f~ n hi ~ 'fht!
pa lace of u .. 011lal J.am• at Lhnf!ll
Ia 1,000 feet 1001', four 1toriH 111
hl!'igllt, IUrtoOUDtl!d bJ ll larp
tlowe OO\ wed wJt11 KOid, as •~
1110 the (lf!:rlstJ;Ie pUI~n In
fi'Ol,ll It ~.:•mtalns 4()() rooms and
1333 \\lnlh.h\8. The buUdloa: 1\U
commeneet~ ),~ )elll'l!l n.:u and
the mott rt:ot'i!'Dt addlllon It 200
)l!ttrs ohl A ln"mlorle n•rhy
&amp;laeltero~ 7.300 lames.

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I get more kick out of rolling my own
with Pril)ce Albert. So simple too you just put a 6ngerful into a paper and
roll-then you're all set for the «andest
home·made sm?ke you ever tasted.
They're rolled ilia jiffy-and that meane
it i~ easier and the tobacco stays put.

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you tpen.d as lhdc 11 flO moothl:; fa.r perilh~ble f'ood•
.• you caa d'ord a G11eoral Eleari~;: R.efriseraror. Af'te-r yo~
General Elcctrl" is P•hllo~. Ju aavln$• coa.dnue year after

year. 3 ,. .... BU&amp;r&amp;ntee Oolll complete refrigerator• .Let a
;{Gontltal 6 ee~tc 1pay lin way 1iJI! your home. Hue h

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Rolla ..., aDd •tay11 put

-NBXT TO P.A . THH RIGHT PAPF.:R9 StrUCbt from p,.._, ttMt
home olrhe world 's hnen e•t•re«e·pt~pcrt-llraifbt from dle flmoun
ft~otOrlft ol Bo!lorC, fur more than • hundred ynn maker of tiM world'n
6aost oignrene· pt~pefl, come OCH'•, m•de e·..m:allyfor R. J. R.,.oolds
Tobn~ Cowpaoy-•nd YOU, Book ol (jt ........ ~.at tM atore
wbere you pt pod old P.A.

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Your nose will tell you how downright
torHI this fragrant tobacco is. Tl1en light
up and get that cool, smooth, mild, full·
bodied P. A. Oavor. Your first P. A.
cigarette will make you and Prince
Albert friends for keeps. Its delightful
satisfying taste will win you. P. A. ia
Sreat in a pipe, too. Try it.

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ua~dleport
IWetlk
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end wiLh relatlve• at BI.Krrua
Marpret HetJy and ltl.l.ster, Mn 1 Mn J J Zelher or Pomeroy waa
he
Mr anct Mra Wilham Wu.te re· IP 0
Jna(him 1111d
daUfhlt-r a llhltOI m toNn Sunc'ay
LeMr"' ;t~~~~J~~•d M•""
lurnt&gt;d tu their hom!! hl Oolumbwl Alatha E L and Tom Healy at. I Dr and Mrs Shumaker ~nd two Politer .u..: Qit:&lt;.:~ IH:n ~ll!lchu
0
Monday after ~pellC.w'1'l the week. tended the dt'Cikatlou o! th~ nt:w 1 chlldr~ll art: I ll:Utllli th,. l&amp;ltf'r ~ &amp;UeiUi B.t the home of Ml
Ida)
end WHJl Mr 11.nd Mrs O;-orte ICathoHc church lit Zwlt..lri.l Eun- 1mother Mn
Arch \.!bb:-1 and w A Oold •
and Mr~

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'ID EWLT TRIBUNII, P010110Y OHIO.

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PRONE SU~L

Idau~;:hter L~na

' Bt:av~~l~JI w~~tl~K;
and H.uby l:lyen IdaJTo!reua Mackin returned Monday 1 M Wot:~ Kath! )'n 11.m:! EmO(Jene to~r=pe~t 1 ~~
week. with r . IIL· from Mven.J daya Hslt with F o Pr uth h1:1ve teturned from a vlsl~ parenl.ll Mr ,n:e~n Fred Kl e
th•es ahd friend!~ at Columbus
!Joaehlm and ramlly Ill CedarJwlth Misses Ruth and Wilma P.oth l1ni She wlll'i.each school thlti ~~~1Let at Salem
1the lea1ue tor the second haU or 1 Earl McKinl ey, who 1s elllploved Grove
Kt'b at Ceredo W Va
Vw.
n
RICE • SWITZER
plit.Y
at Gordon, W Va, spent tht&gt; wee" I Jeliln Smith ot Columbw spent I MIM Lottie Sm!th Is the guest or I The week :rd &amp;uest.s o! Mr
The wtadlili c:m:~mon:,o Y.h lch
Th~ serlee will consist of tht . ~ end with hiJ; wife
Ithe Wt:t' kend v.lth her ptu enl~ Mr l he~~ster Mts _?arollm Campbell JMrs A 1' Ot.oll were Mr and :r.':!l
~tt"'anDed
~~~
HlRkld'a "s'wt·~d~le· u""omneA .an,d
tans or l.he recrea I Mrt.ry Helen Cooper bela.n ht!r and Mrs John K Smith
I!Wt w Gv." ,~•,,,"s'",',n"ct'ayPtwltpt,''"h',·, D J ParSOh:l and liOns Marion and
..,..,.
IJIW!8
._r of
spor w be afforded a ehiLilc
J
M
d M
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u•·"' Ma
Qall'polls I(\ 11\irria&amp;e W~U
see
1:1 1
•· studies at the Ol'ftce
Tralnlnll:
r an
r.~:~ Lawrence F aye o: slstt-J Mrs El!zabtth D•rhl and 1 arvey ...._.,. ,
rle and Pe!!on
fom:ed Saturday at 'Io :JO P ~- I lnflsorr;e ve Y ll:&amp;meti during the M:hool at ColumbW! Tu~:-sday
IColumbua
visited the
torme1 ~I duu!!;httrs
IDrake Mr ~d Mrs Joe Snyder or
at tllf! Jl'lrlt llaptl.st Cllilrch With Ip a1
t he serlt'li
I Joe Wlll:lams ot Detroit Ill here litandmother Mrt5
lillie Hysell
L J HcsJ(Jp aml rum, "i
Wt:l 'I ~~~Ill~~': 0 J~d~~ rut!st.s dwerf' Mr
the uuq~la~ !tl.mllifi 111 attend·
Q(:'("..l'Be Tu}lor an 1 Clyue Cope vi&amp;lt1nc with his mo~er Mr11 Cla1kiS~ay
Suud11)' I(Uests uf M1s Ellzabc&gt;U~ L&lt;!r Miss Or&amp;~Jl or ~::Or~ent.-.o~a•;:n
ance
spent the W'ei:!k end he
lth M WJJ\tama, who 1t1 serloUJiy 111
r and Mrs Dave Aleshire and I •
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rs
Mr R1~ .1,1 Ule son o.r Mrs Et!le and Mrs J H SmUh r:u~day, M~ I Pranlr: Lewl&amp; Knopp will luv.: 1two daughters Evelyn &amp;nd Mark
~ 01' Middleport The br.de 1~ and Mrs J H Smith H~l Va n thla week. for Charleston where he and John Harrison of Athen11 Vib·
ltMI daua:hter Of Lou Switzer of Co01wy George Ta)'lo~ and Clydt ylll be employed
l lted &lt;..ve.r the w~k end with Mrs I
G&amp;llipolla
Cupe motored to ClarksbUJw \\here , Marraret Healy returned to her l.JIIIt- Hysell and daughter
beTh~ youna cot!ple wtll make they vlalted the S&lt;!ene of the Pm~. e mploymen~ at Rathbuurn's store
~ ir home In UMlllpolil where Mr ers 1111/l'der
Tuesday, after enjoytnll: a ncatlon'
1Cf' le emplo)'ed
Mr and Mnl 0 s Farmer son I c B Porreat of Fremont spent
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Dan :lnd W E Ru..'l«ll spent Sun· the week end with Middlepolt rela·
N. Y. (:. AND PURITY day in Huntington
Uvea He was accomponled home
MI
and
Mrs
Paul
Smart
spent
by
Bto
1
To START SERIES !he week end With reU..Uv~ 8 at whohh~h wire'""and 1daua:hter Jean I F E B:~!!.Ya
v
_
Marlon
ave .....~n v siting hen• for New Haven left ror s •.Je 111
wnev 110
Thh series between the New
Mr and Mrs. Charles McMa:lter so;:e time
Wcrlnes.clay to at!.end M Suml:\~
Yorlr: Central team and Ule Purity apen . the week end with Jeiatlves 1
rs. F 0 Joachim and daurh~t conftJence
Ice creams team will get underway Jat T"oy
returned to their home In Ced~~.r
Mr and Mrs Cha1lcs Bletnt'r and
at the Ioc::&amp;.l hllh school diamond
Mr and Mrs Peter StR~ \tslted IOron
Monday
evenlnw
a!t"r sen Carl of Chaneator1 ~Cl &gt;.: re
here '!'ue&amp;day evening at 8 0 clo k In Winona, W Va wtth relatlvt&gt;M .spending a weet here with th~ ccrt cuuts here They we1e Me·

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Ruth McKinl~y
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II.Jid li()Jlh Clll.renCI: li.Ud CfJt'.il
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Mill att.ended
E.tlz.11.lwththeLehe'&gt;l.
dau1h1.er
dl'dt:;~.llon
ur the ne\1. bno]le a r't Plt,&gt;Sa •t
Monday
c L Inij:let. 11.nd B P' Bo:w-d rl:'
turned Sunday ~vl'nng aJ~r ~&gt;pr!id·
''~' the J!ll.s \.'l l~'l( ill SutUon W Vf\
Mrs G A Gosho n of Ch..rJ,~.
tc 1 \lMt t1 M1 ~ !\ f r. oJiJ .,, ..,,.
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A~\bod.Y cant just
dancr·s You either have t.o GO lmo
Lraini:18' (01 be t orn £1 Cttblln

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Dtvlne-Tenney CorporaUoo

Masonl,;ity
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mo~- 1 ~~p~~~e;~~r::ld b~~r5 w~~h~~~ :~~:e~ga~t ;e~~l

:.' ."Wtu.Thann;unce;
_ _:.uesdc
ay
Mary Healy
e ew ...,..
entre.!
team Sta
h
Mr
d M
w~re wtnnen of the n t .... ,f l
ct&gt; w 0 v. 111 v 1sH here for !;t'V·
an
rs James Bueraae
th
rs
''"'"' o era! days
daughter Charlotte M
0
e loc::ai recreational league and 1 Mr and MrB c M Gren and Wad~l and da
rs
raham
the Pur1ty Creams are now holding ldaughter Vll'glnla returned Moll· tendOO the Bev ughter Colleen att11ht to the: tl.nt place position In day evening art ~r s endl
lh
t Ath
eraae family reun·
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RJAI) THIS FIRST
Ia ... riptful
-allbe~raloiu,bldd&lt;n
..._ lloo pUdiatbor, P"""" lolur·

I!Wf, ._ Jllllin ltor
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And. them and entrur.t•
. . . to Plud Federdl'. who reache•
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'"em ntu,u utd bide11 bimteU

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&amp;..tlaarme, one• • .UC:C:IIIIIful -.io-

llu ,liW~D .., her career be. . . ol an ~ to her wrill. Sbe
II poor. Jim. W711ter nK~~e~ her from
... 11Qw.kome &amp;ttationll of LHter
. . . . . . . . . . . JIIC!INJ'. but 110 JDOt·
~ W,nter telh bft of Se:vera'a
~!!
obe _
.. that ....
r--·~.. ...~ ...,. bo bolt! .....

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m \\hal kmd o~ wmk enguged 1n,
dJ.,satis fied
Al\'oayK talkmg ifl t.h1s \l'tn

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much,'' eh and

11, nothmg lll It,

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ad \lint urn, until one

dun L amount tt~

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fnrcm &lt;ln .nul mfcnm h1m th ey aH' lew.\lng for n bette1 Job
And so tlwy Ko from ]ob to JOh nnd f1nm plucc 1n p\a C'"
nP\et ~.lt l :·d l c d und al\\ay!-1 ~ Lilt• thut t1w next J1l .tC{' th~'

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packace
li tnt.wbcrry·ftavor ~d

M ilLIONS O f PQ U toHI~ VSEO
BY OUI" GOVfQ N MHH

ll:ela.tln

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J pint boiling w;tter and

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_l__~ ued from ,~ge O{leJ

Homu !!:vans 22 the Urt\ r1 ,
mother, Mrs Maude Evuns 43 .llld
" slstt&gt;r Flor&lt;"se 8 all of Cleleland l
..._, tquel)'' iamtlfar. He bad hca1 d
Catherine Swartz 8 of Tlltonvllle
·~11\k Su~m apeak of that b•g
Willi .!&gt; lightly injured
&lt;~Even
under
torture
he
refuaed
to
betray
what
he
felt
a
uc::red
trut
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Hling o~ place that l1ad "lootl
sa1d Katbarme,
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Th" group wa~ enrout~ rrom t he
tmnPty for )'ears.
Whe1 lin~~; Stale Fnir to the 11omc I
1
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of friends In Ra~ land 0
when
If th e word "stlv~r' on that torn
~ld rc:£er to Monkstlver, u -.vould
lrmpls were n1adr agam and ag 11" the ilCdd~nt cceurred P ulice wei'!! 1
plil)
mg
card
found
.tt
Ut'!-/!:&lt;11
~Conn
make me fijdl mOre afra1d for Fr;mk
to fnrcr a confes.sJQn from bun 1111 .. unab!~J to learn what eau~ed th e I
had b~:en part of lin: name "Monk- der duress
IH!c:ausc-..
driver 00 lose control of Lht' 11111 . 1•
~-r.ioe broke off with 1 aud- stlvcr," then that s~emmgly m~an­
chint and plunge onto the tlacks
mgless scrap of "Htlmg became sud LOYALTY
4en odd ahiver.
dlre-=tly Jn !runt ol th e oncnnung
.. You !were not fa England at the denly Stgmficant
"Oh, 1 have no w ud9 for lua trolley
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After what he had just lteard from
-~~~~~ ILr Wynt~r, you wouldn't hear
splcndtd
loyally]"
Kathanne
l1~d
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.,_ it; but weeks aao sometbtog ter~ Kathar•ne, that qun:r story h~htnd cr1ed "Even under torture h~ 1e• 1
ritlle and tragic tOOk plac~ in that the weeks old murder at Monkstlver, fused to betray what h(! felt a •a.
14
Seventy·two Years of A•e
bt~ate. A mae dog1ed from Russ1a Wynter felt that here mtKht be the cred trust, even when thue seen•td
I» England, .and 8truck down an (Old ~rst unexpu:ted due to the my ~ tuy no prosp~ct that th(! Jew~b he v ;.as
and Feel Like a Youn•
IIIOod. by .ben who wanted ihtl se~ of hts vantshed fnend
guardmg cmild ever co1ne ha1 k 10
Maa" 10 . .,..
cretJ What 1f the same menace that
A cache of umuc n~ely valuable anyone of the Murmov blood
!COlt one man hi1 hfe IS d1rected now jewels, that had been smugghd out that he shouhl have dted wh ,-. 11
t
apinst F'rank?" she whispered of Russia ~nd were 1\0W h1ddcn last 1t seem~4 a1 If atter alo lu,
breathlessly. "Those jewels have somcwhue m that old house, thetr dr~a m~ wet(! commg tru e! Poor
,~laimecl l»c vietnu already Now- ludmQi place known only to the nun Paul!" she had added p•t•fu!ly
1
,-bai you tell me-1f he ts to IJe whcl had found death there and
The ta~k Severn had set hjm ~~ n I
the autl"
rrank Severn; what more hkely had been penlous enoul{h from the
thhn tl•llt those rii:Spon51Uie for StY- moment of h1s settmg foot m a
THE RUBI&amp;S
ern's dtsappearancc last mght were country overrun w1th secret ag[nh
"But what Jcv.els?" cned Wynter the men for whom I'cdcroff's mur. and sp1e5, with Fed&lt;erofll fust 1o b~
..Some •lmost pru:clcst sttm~s dt'!r ln1.d been a fnutlcss cr1me, and tractd, and then the long journey
1a.noag tb the bistoru; Czanna tlus then ~~cond bad for the ~JeCJ"i:t? acron hundreds of ,nnles of Russ•·•
1
Ru~,ltJ.t were 1muggl..a out of
As the taxtcab earned h1m from to rece1ve those Jet.els from the1r
Rulela aad brou,ht secrellylo E'ng Katl1arme s Jlat to R•duuond, Wyo. ~t rante 10-year-old h1dmg place.
Jalld-ihe IJdrfi\oy lamal1 Jcweb, lcr s mmd m&lt;~r , hakd al{alll th~ ar·
thai were hiddqa away v,oheo the rev ray of facts bftlru•R on tlu!&gt; my!&gt;· MONEY TALKS
lolu ion b~ out. My mother was a tcry tl•al had come mto h1 ij posses- 1Long before he wa~ throug• w 1th
1 Mqri~tllt last W:uriuOv;' her sa~n tmu"'lat
hls.task, Severn had aensed th*'t Ml~·
1itber
and
brothers
had
bec11
shot
PICIOO
was asttr, that to attempt hJ
1
doW• b7 the reyofutionalies tD the THE LAST WORD
leave the country "'1h the jewels tn
~rtyard of theu owa castle. It
fhe la~t Kathanm had heard of Ius POS);C88IOD wouiQ be to court d11·
wu Fra"'k Severn who planned to I rank Severn had been a letter he aster But m Runta bnbery can do
• rctri~'le the Czarjn• Rubiet for ,me, had wntten from \ ll"nn,., some five rnu~h It wa1 found pqss1hle for
1who aocc:eeded in smug1Jiing thom wc~ks ago. tJntal th~n Kathanne Federoff, If not ,hmlSeU. to altp over
out of Ruuil,. SC!Dt them Set:~ret)y by heriiclf had not known \v*nther he the frontier Federoff was to make [
trusted IJlellenaer lo En1l1~d- had suececdcd..or (a 11ed m that tlan- Ius way to Eugland w1~h the Jcwe)~.
Jfaal F~d~toft, •ho 'WJI8 murdered gcrotB mJhJOII that had taken lum I~ Wflt at tlonk~Uivcr, \f"hcrc ii.R old
ipr thole jewels at Mo't:iksdvcr."
to Ro!s ia It had not bi:&lt;.: n safe for fanuly · sarvant waif cardabr. unt;l
A httle shuddeJI shook her votcc
Severn to wtltc hll ltc wali off Rus. ~cvcrn oould Jom hmt there
RATfmURN DODSON
..And the mea who murdered Fed· s1an so 11.
W I il t h •s ntesscnger safe out of hoursM1414leport:
J),
1 wv.s InOblct,
such K.a. Fweakened
•off lOt away witll the Jewels '~
The doll.te of that letter wa8 81 x. Ruu1a, Severn had prcpa ..ed to de· "Before takll}g stanso SyF.tmn
days after the murder of h •dcroff, part too. In the tram nea11hefron·1Tonie, I ha(1 hJccoughs for :~lxty l
liked' Jim Wynter.
"No. They fa1led to find them af· the secret messcng;~.: r \\hom Sncrn t1cr an attack wa11 m.ade on hm1, h11 condition tluo.t I could hardly raise
ltr their crime. We learned lhat m had sept on ahead w1tb the Czanna luggag.e r~naadre~ and h1mself ac· m.y hand 1 Bl.arted taking Stanoo
lhe a&amp;nnp•l way," Kathanne ••d Rubies. Severn, when wratmg to vc:rely 1njnred For a day or two he 18ystem Tonic and commenced to
"'Samewhere iD thtt old hou&amp;e m Kathanne, had already learned from had CTen been • ckhnnu~, ha.d hf' ,fool better rleht awav and 1mpr0\·
Richmond lhe C:carina ~biea are an Enabsh newspaper of 1111 m&lt;:s· wh1le dehnoua, a1ven tho&amp;e secre;
rapidly and now I am able to do
ldll hiddea, the1r h1dtng pla(e knowb 1 en~r· 1 fate.
enemy agents a clue by wh.lch to • bud day's work every day 1 a.m
nly to the dead ma........ nd one
Of Federoff Katharine had apoken PICk up the trail of~~ tre&amp;lllllt:~
I' seventy-two years or age and r~el
other."
WJth 1 deep gratitude and pity.
For n1dently Federoff had bee" "L
..... e a yuon1 man
"'Yo• mean-to Fnnk Seftrnr' " Batltff 0 ~ tlit grq,.c :Uurinov e•· followed to En,tand In v 1 ~ 1 na 1 Pl'tenda 'have noticed the Jm·1
ltroke lrom WJnler
tates, he had been a famd.ar figure when thr.ee weeks lak.r he had 1 1 ~e~ J)I'OVement In my healthy a.ppel\r·
Se.em io the han4a ol the1e lin· of~ ber o"'n chil4b4lod day1 m RU.J- able to reattme his JOUrney to E 18• I ~n~ fl. I
rood. tbJ.eep well a.nd
lqmfp mea who Qd foiJowcid the a.ia. Federoff It wa• Who, when ti\e la'ttd, Seve~n had r~ad the newt~ Gl ee 1ae oef
canno say enough In
Kurin=well from Sov£et Ru1s1a storm of revolution had 1wept over Federpff's tnUrdf!r,
r:eart~ly 8~~::~m t::i~=~
.. Ee
•a.' t~il the clu~ to tlte remote MurntoY Ca1tle, had se~ Had rCfd , IOruethiRIIl', ..,.,, ilt ... cine to an.ybod:t who 11 In need o1' j
-~
of b11 disappeJ.nncc?
cretly plated the jewels m safe bid· new,paper report of the c::r1me that lt.
1
Respectfully,
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though meaningktt to otlter ~ 1
1 MCM1kl~ftl',•
\Y;ater 111icl ndJust in time. The destruction of en, told Frank: Severn, a 1 kathar..l
hthburn Dodson
t4eal,. aH I Dl _.. . lhel'le now- Castle MurmOY had bee. followed int llnew from hil letter, that tltOIIII! St.Dao S}'ltl!m Tollte Is sold by
toaigbtl"
ewiftly by Federoff'• arreal It wa• unti'&amp;Cf!d. unknown mltl'ftren had The BtAnsbury Drug CO, 1n MlddleWu dten I m..ce of hdiq out thought he mi..a.t be in the sec:ret of 1lilJ f 'I d fi d h
port Olito
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1~4 teaspoon paprUta
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Makes J 3·4: CUPII)
2 C'giJS
4 tl\bleapoons fto,w2 (.QblesPQODB supr
1 t~&gt;aspoor:a BQit

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3 ·~::~::;- ctJmamon candies

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3 tablapc:&lt;lns Augar
6 :ne1ium sized pears

matter whm~

W•1t klll}.('

were ulwH\ s

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lo\Llllo{

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I Balrm 0 Sept A- IN&amp;-Nelln"
decapitated bJ u p1wcrlu l blow &lt;J."
Ia hng·e butcher knife
Georg-e
Schn'ldt 43 Salf&gt;m meal dea)er
and prommem buslnct;t:~ mnn was
' 14 ' 11 LI AS RJ rt H'"'
I found murdered m his meaL ma.r·
111 11 d Me
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8- JNS.. - kf't t:c1e toda)

'1~ why ,th~ name had stmck him

j1.nket tablet
2 toablespoon oold water
t 1 Jnt milk
1~2 teaspoon vau.llla

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llre add 1-.fr Ciql lemon
lnto lted~ (l,luac::.. cvver
para1'ttn when cold

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to bolllnl 'po1nc
lor &lt;at11 cup ol
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teet Jut before

WITHIN AND [;QT WITHOUT
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1-4 cup lemon Julee
Ellce unpetled lruit very
Add three times u rnucn
fruit BoO aD pllnqt.es • j~O&lt;\"U"

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Mdnaped befoQ w,.wor can roach

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hil1° pill
u VUong
TI-e In
explurl'
r .o; return
miU'ked h18
tnp lnt_.. the Arctic r..nd bit"'"
l th!.t c uutu~ !lip by uuplane

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and the bJHk
behind hllu Ct:lmmoUJdP-r Durulld D MacJ41l!an noted txplorer had arrived llOtn•

Give ·.m e

Waittr Le~a:; ot Pt
111 th gut&gt;st of h ~ arand~renl.ls
U'r 1tnd Mrs Hem ) V/mt.crs
Eleanor Carsey who 1~ 11UendlnK
busmt'ss l'Oilege at ClLr,rltsk..l ·~
spi'ndlnc the wet&gt;k ~nd \\,th h1r
parents
M1 ~ F..sta Bumgiudltcl was
the
r ~r~nt wuest ul ~~.!i.'S Saiah Humm
at Pcmero~
J uhn G)Qa:&gt;~ ul Belle W Vu 1~
vls\ 1 1ng at the home oi hi.S aunl I'
Mtss Freda G)gax
1
Miss Alma Dudding went to Nl·
tro, Saturday where she will teach
school the ensuing term
Mr 1U1d Mrs George Mees and
dauchter E llen and F1 ank HSJ riB
motmed to Cleveland Saturday
They returned Monday a.ccompan·
led by Elizabeth Mees who hiUI
been spending the past sevet'l\1
weeks at tha~ place \lsltlng wi t h
lelatlves
Mr and Mrs L Wlllla.ms and
daughtet spent the \'oel'k end
Pair Plain W Va \l ith •elath es
Mr and Mrs Charles Bletner
and daughter spent Sunday here 1
Leola Wolf has gone to Hwltlng. 1 1
ton, where she will en tel Mars hall~
colle1e for the winter term
I
Ml86 Marcelline Wilson
had
eharae of the Rose Bea uty Shoppe I
at Oalllpolls Sat\11 day
Mt and Mrs Hallie Taylot and
fa.mlly and MISI:i Emma Stewart of 1
Wellsburg, W Va spent the week
I end
With Mrs Jennie Tavlor
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Mr and Mrs W A Gold "'ere
visitors at the home of Mr and J
Mrs E J Flynn at Parkeasbmg
over the ~ek end
Pearl Stanley
&gt;•:;:~lllo~;,:~~~;
111 v!Bitlng 1rlend11 and
here
Charles Lehew or Zanesville
the a:uest or his mother, Mrs
Zl\beth. Lehew a.nd family for
week end

lion

THE RIGHT ATT!TUDE---0 come let us
and..-bow do\\ n, let UR kneel before the Lord our maker
For 'He 1-: our God and \\ e are the people of hts pasture
-P1alm 95 6, 7

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Il:iblador COOI!t

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l..arpr Tilt• w..io..l Capllol
Tl•e CRpUol at \\'nshlncton Is i-lfl
feet IOBJI' and !ITO f~ n hi ~ 'fht!
pa lace of u .. 011lal J.am• at Lhnf!ll
Ia 1,000 feet 1001', four 1toriH 111
hl!'igllt, IUrtoOUDtl!d bJ ll larp
tlowe OO\ wed wJt11 KOid, as •~
1110 the (lf!:rlstJ;Ie pUI~n In
fi'Ol,ll It ~.:•mtalns 4()() rooms and
1333 \\lnlh.h\8. The buUdloa: 1\U
commeneet~ ),~ )elll'l!l n.:u and
the mott rt:ot'i!'Dt addlllon It 200
)l!ttrs ohl A ln"mlorle n•rhy
&amp;laeltero~ 7.300 lames.

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I get more kick out of rolling my own
with Pril)ce Albert. So simple too you just put a 6ngerful into a paper and
roll-then you're all set for the «andest
home·made sm?ke you ever tasted.
They're rolled ilia jiffy-and that meane
it i~ easier and the tobacco stays put.

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you tpen.d as lhdc 11 flO moothl:; fa.r perilh~ble f'ood•
.• you caa d'ord a G11eoral Eleari~;: R.efriseraror. Af'te-r yo~
General Elcctrl" is P•hllo~. Ju aavln$• coa.dnue year after

year. 3 ,. .... BU&amp;r&amp;ntee Oolll complete refrigerator• .Let a
;{Gontltal 6 ee~tc 1pay lin way 1iJI! your home. Hue h

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-NBXT TO P.A . THH RIGHT PAPF.:R9 StrUCbt from p,.._, ttMt
home olrhe world 's hnen e•t•re«e·pt~pcrt-llraifbt from dle flmoun
ft~otOrlft ol Bo!lorC, fur more than • hundred ynn maker of tiM world'n
6aost oignrene· pt~pefl, come OCH'•, m•de e·..m:allyfor R. J. R.,.oolds
Tobn~ Cowpaoy-•nd YOU, Book ol (jt ........ ~.at tM atore
wbere you pt pod old P.A.

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torHI this fragrant tobacco is. Tl1en light
up and get that cool, smooth, mild, full·
bodied P. A. Oavor. Your first P. A.
cigarette will make you and Prince
Albert friends for keeps. Its delightful
satisfying taste will win you. P. A. ia
Sreat in a pipe, too. Try it.

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Chi&lt;aj&lt;&gt;.im l.ondoot't tlt,
a,.,..,
lhelr ,.,"
enemy."'''"'n"'
tht 8 l. Loub
Ot.rdllAid .a •~Iii
abutout
for \he h&lt;alDQd- dA&lt;
almani
to heavywd&amp;}lt
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t.ask rm

bell would nol budge a n men auer

would whlsUe ~hruugn , in the old
days, wlih the whine o! an augry
bullel, while the big boy would . Take

Tournament Results In Several Fine Hard fought
Game&amp;; t.row'a Specials Also Uae Whitewaah
Brush On Beckley ClothieR

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Two Conteab
Fast Slipping Windy
City Players

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1111\ll he used to be. H e·s bUll plcnGIANTS WlN TWO
l} shucks as u lJllclicr But Lhe
yct~rs ! 1a~ bra ked h1s eXPlt'SS fieGAME
llvery Jw;~ a l.nt. taken JU:;t a bit ot But fail To Gain On Red
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Of :.tee! out o! Ius Hon ~rm
Tht• D;~,~munne ctt.u t go t he
Birds; Athletics Loae
When Champior;s Get To Horbrecht in · Middle
pace lle forn1erly went Ht• show~
Two To Yankf
Game And Are Aided
Looae Fielding;
u dJs lreSEtng tendency to tire now
.1ftc1 ftve or stx mnl.nc ~.
Winners Get 14 Hits
Slnmge how Va nce can com Dy COPELhND C BURG
plrlcl.Y domin nle one p1tel1rr 11.ml
I N S. ~por ts \Vntct"
4 0 1 2 Call to muster another Vnne;e 1s ll
Nrw York. Sept
- La bor Da /.
B y JOHN GlLMORE
jl•:iSftbtcin. 2b
3 0 0 0 Svcng~t.lt WJth C~t.rl Hubbell. or till' 1931. tod av wn:&gt; \~nurn Into II II'
Flanagan·s :tlier:; 11f Sy1nCUM'. ::..~IIUIT Ib
3 0 I 0 Olanlt;. lit; the opposition Hubb cll i i i:'Cill tl:&gt; oi uspll\llg Nl'W Yor~.
champlom of tile Oluo Va \lrJ were 1Hous\1. cf
3 0 0 0 has been In the l:11g lei\gue [UUJ 1 Gmnls ~~ ~ JUSt so much wasted dconceded that u l,e. ::'unaay uitc 1 - ~ Lli.Vo.'. P
2 0 0 0 years and has yet to beat the Da.z- fut t
noou. after defeaunt; tile [a~l 1c p - Harbtech{ c
4 0 0 o zlcr. And Can ;s p.eu&lt;y good as a
'l\IC\ laiJmrd lcng
and nulwr
rcscntaiLves of Masun C&lt;l} I tu 0.
Crow, If
3 0 0 o pitcher . He hurled a no* tllt · JIU· v..l"il. too. bnt \\lleu thn puck.e{i up
tn a long. hnrd, SIXteen mni1, ~ R Hn!IHcdlt, rf
_ _ _ _ run IHime agaUl~&gt;t the PJmtes B)lt tlh.'lr t.oill:&gt; omd luntl1 bn xi"S awl
game and then defeating Crow·~ i
;ru :::
Vance In hi.&lt;; muster, just as Hu l- I• ml~o:l·d ILoU io,'wunl a t n •enUae t.lil'
5 3 Juhan overv._:»elms the Da~lel
Bpcctals of PUiliCIOr m auuthu·l·rotul
Nc 11 Yorl-.o•1s ll tscovcrcU witlle thl'l
contest following ~ sbm t
rest
AB
4 0R H
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period, to tile Lune of 4 lo 2.
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1 0
Again, ~~&gt; wa..~ sec u dunn~: Lh·~ .'1 . W olw. 11
2
4
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I
nament Sunda&gt;, Augu:-;t 30 there ' wu 11 1\J
4 0 0 0
were hundreds ot fRill:\ prr:;cnt al Iv Wolte ss
4 0 :.! 0
4 0 l 0
Closs.' 2U
4 0 0 0
supremacy in the :.put L. nnd tl1,. I nvs. P
3 0 0 L'
lmndi"Cdl&gt; who attended. ~aw IJa li · F CJUss, c
4 u n o
games thnt were comlut'teu ul hlg!1 J nmcs, cl
~ _ _
calibre. GamCJ; In wh1tl1 eadl wm- WliSoJn . rf
33 o ;,
ner had tu b:t ttlc h ..~ wny unLJI ll w Total
11
1,\st mo.n had bcc11 H "llucd. n ntl m
Sn·ud; lll ll bv. Crow 4. Haye~ 4
\\hJUh a ll p111.YCd ~lloJrlu.~.:ulm l.l.tll
uu·oughoul.
Three ou
ba~r hiLs, Crow
Du.vts 2. Haye .. 'l.
In U.e ftrst ga Ull', Doc Cnm ·s ng- 1 UmJ.II"CS Dut[y nud Mow:;.
grcgatlcn stepped llHO the 1n1Unl
illnllll:\" \.0 i&gt;llflg a 1Uo1 uHet DllV !S
cot a hit . stok secmw nnct sem e:!
on Else lHtelll l:\' 111 1 TllPir ~t · conJ
r~m of lhl' cllme~l c:mw
Ill lh_e Flic l .~
An I-t l:l E'
Clghth fr,unc Wilen ChCf"&gt;Y Da VI5 1 ,
6 0 0 0
agam JlOUlld Cd tile p, pplc iur U St!ICI'S. cf
1 u u I
three base hil.
then :;cured Oil w a.tson, 2b
7 0 0 0I
Schorr's hit The Athens bo~~ \n~rc 1Qu,nt,hcr, ll
content to turn Ill a 110 run carcl : Nc&amp;~·lJUIHI. c
1 1 1 o
7 0 2 \)
for thelr ea11Hu w; .t l t!1o tl&lt;!, h thr!y I QuJJl('n, 3b .
7 0 2 0
snagged fl vc Jut:, :.s 1.lld Pometoy. l stanl ~~. ss
o o , o
D OC CIOV. t•llu it a.~ · ·~ ~&lt;P!-IJ.Il'rrt.h' ' \Vagllt'f. rf
Slaf:'Cd a SlOe bClltl tll lOUghoul th t• H U.~I&gt;l')J. lb
enttr~ nme umuJp ,,. c~H'h
plt.clle:· F!unng~t!, p
strl_k mg nut four woul d -be i11tl e1~ . I
Whlle Ha }e~ [olCI.'" C tllree OpJlOI1elllS 'f i J
free pussr.~ lo t llr !li"',L bn~e ~;ock 1 l. a ·
Y(hl.le Doc only I.S};liCd lwo of lhe: 1\Iawn
AB R H E
lillme. Lew Ron~h ami Dav1s for 1t:avt~ rl
"I 0 I 0
1
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cf
6 0 l 1
"for tbc At hens mnc
'gtven j Hc.smn, 2b ·
6 0 0 0
ere~ It fol sonw !'tmuu·kable (Jluys
Burris, 3JJ .
6 0 0 0
Tncse secoml ga111C of the semi- IC. Roush:;, ss ..
6 0 J 3
1lua.ls prov ~d n non c rue klll g pre~ · J. Roush,
6 0 1 0
entation io the pluye rs und spct· D. Vunrnalr~: , c
tMu1!i t:.J1kc. eac:u L\:'&lt;lJl J IJatLhn r; tm- H. VanmatJ\', lb
6 0 2 l
til the s! xtt'::ntll wn1ng '.~'lthont HalT •·· p .
6 0 0 0
~;ucceedmg Ul t'r l!l!_:llll.: one across 1l
ihc hol•lC n,a,k cr. The
Fliers Tt.. 1 11
-::-- - fina lly tllUHIIJhl'{l owt Lne we~J.
au 0 7 6 1
VlrQinia mds by lollllJ.tl t bcu· OllC t.nuck out by , F lanagan:.:, Harils
run m t11at hij"l.mc oft.c;· Ge orge 1
Neh~elir.:t(] ban:;; pd o tJ t a !eng Uu-er Ba r.c.~ en b:l. ll.~ . Harm; 2.

-------FOR TITLE WON BY 4·2 SCORE
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FOR
SALE-Peachef,
f:;n, ~. bargain. Will sell
trl'&lt;:, or on;hllld. H. E.
Tupper&amp; Plain&amp;, Ohio.

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refercnee, Call Itt. person
Carpet's Reataurant. Pomeroy.
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Dmr luQ;cr WliS far too l!"ood tor
the Cu'o5 and Sl Louis r(.•tped 1 to
0 111 tl w t'lltly encounter. Grimes
was to uched for 11 b8fetleB in the
bi.COilll 11,ame but they were spaced,
I!IVUlt: the Curdls the advantage 8
111 3. lL was the ninth st.J:alght lOSE
lor the Br u in~; druppmg them to
fourth pltl..ce

BcclltL&lt;;e the Athlet1et played 11.1cnUtely wlUlOUt thell' l'.t.ars,
, tile New Yol"k Yankees snatched
L\\o I!Umes 15 to 3 anct 9 W 4 An·
, tiu•v. s and RhO&lt;\et; were the winnmg hurler8 Bllbe Ruth hit two
!wnwn; atld Lou Gehrig one. Lou
J&gt;. ~Llll t\\'0 ahead o! Rul.h with a
tola' uf 4.::!
' ldtr•1 Wa tso n Cllu-k ha.d given
t!tt• Ilrookhn ROOms u 5 lo 4 win
\u u·u umhlij~ ovc1 Boston . Vl\n
Mtul l;11, a ymmg llghl htmd11r from

nw~t

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fiG..,.. RESULTS
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·ft ~r:r~r~~IOt;:;a.~~wa ~~~~e}'
Balt.lmor~

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Ftndcr pkaat return to l!kibby

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RENT - Puml&amp;he&lt;l hqUMI, .il
roomu. Bunaa.low 5 rOoma, anfUr·

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NonCE
My Ollice will be clooed
du•inc the month of Sep·

Dentiat

AllEBICAl&lt; LUGIJE
Dietfott '3, St. Louil 2.
8t. U7lill 11, Detroit 'J •
OIM'Iland

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6-otN4 IO C::,IDP
ME ~OM MAKIN4
'fOU M'( WII="E.~
IN~ WE."LL
OVER "TO THE

llllwautee •t Bi. Pa111.
Kat'IIIU City at Mlnmapolls
Only pmes ~~ehedulcd

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FIREWORkS.

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madt! with lon( or short slct\'t~ It's I'
~ jutt •• you kel about it.
Aml it'• 10 e1~ily ma1lrl 11 ~re m'
;~lmo~t

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\\'ilh short .'1\reves, eyelet bati,te,
linen, •ll•ntung .nd -pastel washahlc
aepe silk are attra('tivl'.

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(in atamp' or coh1) l,
to- P'all\10«1 ~tllu. Writt cartfully
anif piJhdy )"OUr nam~ and full \,
dims,..die nunlber of ihC" patte1 11
Jt\li th$ ,iu you want.
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F.Q A. 'l'lftref't "PUIS lienlrtl
ll.oom 101, No.
West Sbeel

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li'lo(Joo~p.,n ·filicd 'Out

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fea.,.,. to khe book-

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the muunU lJUsttwm Uuoug hv11l P"l1 rrf:
the long, h,nd co.!test, Helther 81.1'11':~. cf
G I 0 0
crackmg UtlUcr the sham -wmch \\'abo:;.~~. 2b
f&gt; G 2 0
OOt."mr.d uupo~s1biP tu the many G Ulll til'. r . If
5 u 0 ()
).ICoplc PlCbelll. F' iallll{;!trl nllol'le!l Nc r~ c l1 (oftd. ,.
5 (J
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se,·en mt ~ c: nd Hllllts u.llot, Hi c 1g.1 ~ Qulllen. 3b
F'lanagnn 1etued two b.l' tlw Jo;!flk t•
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out l"oule, ami Hu1 ru; wd U1e same
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wi t h one, and ~.ne tuu tnell lntses
on IJulls
\\'ut.5olt calltl'
Ull"ough ~~~·;;. ll . liJ
0 0 0 0
wltll :-;prrla.:ad11 p ~ a:.s uc tus ue- L Fllm;tgan, IJJ
fi l I 0
fcn.swc IJ Ost;wn on r.r.·cond l:.tsr, Mllkr, 11
playing ll. lllObt CUil i&gt;ll:ileJlt ga me
throughout il&lt;r con lc~t
Tt:l a l
Tl1cn came tlle CJ uo..:m l cu nlrst ol
AB H HE
the dnj' wit h the l'om ~ JO)o pet[Ollll· Ponll'rcy
ers facing the Syr~cu~e bop. Dm~ Dye. 3b
4 0 l 0
Crow el~cLed to ha1e RRym ~mcl D ,\VI.,. ~·,
4 0 1 1
Hatbrecht. do tnc twll"l!ng tor hun FlF.c\str.m :!lJ
3 0 1 3
whil e F lann&amp;nn ~t' ll ~ Elill MlilCl to ; . · .
·
1 0 0
the m&lt;JUJld lor himscll The Flit·l ~ r Clow, P
4 0 j 0
put lhCJJ fii"St 1ua ol lJIC contest Shorr l b ·
4 (o 1 0
over In the four\11 f11une, wheu Rcw;lJ. cf ·
3 1 0 0
Stanley hit. Lhe11 was advuncecJ by R lh rrcc ht, P- l"f
&lt; I 2
Wague1 uml scored un nullS"ill:l i N Hatbredlt . c
4 0
i ~iL T i1ree U11,HI.! rum, WCie mal ked l.lUilll. If
a o o
ouwn fm tllc l"lu·t ~ 111 Llle ~ 1 xu 1 I crow r!-2b
chnplr.t
wneu Rll~Sl'll
st~l\ l'n I
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things otT with .1 i11t lullo wcd by a l '.o'~o&lt;l
hhlt bJ Mllll'r · St!\Crs •eachc(l fil sl ~~true).- cut bv Crow 1
t IU\Lgll fill
CI"IOC tll1d
Rll~o5Cll
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• •11•.rJ scurrl1 ou- Ba r on balls, C10w l, M iller
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Watson·s h1t aud Gumlhe r b! oughl
Two _!J ;.1se hl t.s, N. Harbrechl
W. Stlilcrs Wllh a hit.
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Doc Ctow theu dec:dcd lo u·~ h is
hand at, th o twu lm~ lil lhe · next I
huung. As he mttde Ius appea r ance on the mound. his Leum maws
look a new lease on l!fr. and started in to piny real bal i. :;ee mlngl ~
havi ng ben pepped up m the pre5cnce of theu· p ilot In Wmt pnrtJ. ·
~- pl B. 1931.
c ular inning- the c,·ow n:pre 8cnt.a- I Bv t: S Wen.thE r Bureau. Columbu..
t 1Yet! I10m Pome1oy succeedc1l in 1 'Ihc'nir presrmrc is qUite n cnly
snagging their run ... of the (.'On\.esL i dlGt'IIJ nl ~d umf the · \~'eut l}er Ill
LhAlter tv o ·had been rc LirrcJ b y 1gr n~,·all y fr, lt with clear ~ ktes e ver
~ Fliers, R. .Harbrcch~ t ook Ills I the 6.1 tlrc country thJ:;
00 !)C with ~ ft·ce tic~ct, h~vlng beru A shallow "]ow" from tllc fc.~t 1
~1ven fom Wide bn,ls. flhen Nor - r.pnroa.c,.ing th e lake 1e1w •n where
an Ha rb1cchL not to be olll{lo.ne., tfl ~ l)l"t!S!&gt;ure '1s now d zcrcaslnK.
00nged one away fell" a two ba.~;e clout.lmes:l lncrcasl.ug
a.nd
th •·
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1 ~and ~C01ed Ra:.,moml Nu:·tti,IU tl'mporatm·~ rl11ing A ·'rilgh"'
c:tclcd ~ne bnses ;•nd ~cc,Jed un mcrlcrnte intP.n5itr ha s en tcJ rd ! h~
r~~tht~~tD uan·~ tlm~ly ioJL. Bul. uf· field 11 0111 th ;: "(;a.tadln n l!Cr!hl.t. '~ I
ot ,
th ey .Juat could uoL bring !&gt;LtnQcU t·;.· .:ooJer t&gt;h c. w11. .., WJath10, ac_ross tC.c l1omc l'lalter Jor ll ' er that extends .wuthwmd· ln Lo th·
~~~t~~~· ~ry 191; Limy mlght ami t he upJK'r Mj..'!sou,. Vr.Jlcy. The p · :··
Pdj ... . . na.ly _c lwJd wlth lt&lt;t' Hll\h)IJ tl2mP tm.•Jn;; · are .~ l!gh :.J ··
;:.~r !nor.l ~.1mcu cbamplons .
IJc:c'&gt;'; ncrmul 'cv~r th~ Oltla V•Jl·
d&amp; • .~,.game pre~enteti dul!ing Uw JP-y .:.n1 well n.br.vc normal over th ,
~~,d~~lio/ ~o~d
sport:, • tQ , t~J~.sou l"i Vtillcy u.no:1 ''l\f iddlc Pln!.11
Cll.,wrl · w; 10. r.lb~\m, 0 ~ . e _large I E:t~tcs ., 'l-hr .itldlell~nl&gt; a:t.:
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Frll:ndly
Fives In a l!J)eCial
the
championship or that city by wlnnmg two straight games by scores
of 14 to 1 and 4 t.o 3, and challenged
the winners of the SyracWie tourna~
ment. and came \.o Syracuse expectin!!" to wu.lk. uway wlth the law·cls.
The Flanag-;;.n Flyers who have
met. and df..!cated Lhc litrongest
tenm.s m t h1s pari o( Lhe Ohio Valley went Into the lead In the first
mmng when Stners v:alked, took
:!nd. on n pa:;scd ball ~d scored on
successive stngles by
Davis llnd
Stanley
They added two more
m thr ~&gt;t:oond umlng to sew up the
g a~ when with two men down,
1 Flanagan smgled. SUver:; singled,
and. DaVIS doubled to ce nter for his
seoond h1t of the game, and they
a&lt;lc:fed another !n th'e eighth on a.
single by oumther, who scored on
1 Custer·s long triple to center field
, for their last run of the game.
A. L. ·FlllllaA"Bn, who had plt.&lt;:hecl
1 ~lxteLn scoreless innings ag41olnst the
s_t.rong
Mason City aggregaUon
I sunday was again mvlnctble. holdmg th e .~rke"sburg Champions to
I three seattercC&gt; hils lor e1ght. innings
aud added etght more .scoreless In·
nings to his recorrl, makt.ng 2-t. mnincs he had pitched m two su.:J] t-.cS~;ive da~s Wlthout u "Un being
scored agam~t h tm
With the
game se we11.1p. he lei down slightly
In the nlf'.~h and as a result ur twn
h •ls, t~-n error and a w1 ld throw to
\ .:enter field. allowed th e Parkersburg Champions lo srore two runs
to eScape ll shut out, but at no tunc
did tb e much hernldcd Parkersburg
Champions uppear dangerous.
In addttlor1 to tht! tight pitchlru;
of Flanagan
lhc fea tures o! the
game were, a cne handed stop ami
throw by Dye to retire the runnf:!r
a t first ond the unusual occurrence
of center neidcr Stivers be ing credited with a put out at hrst ba..'lC.
CU5ter with a tnpte &lt;~.nd single,
Davis with u double and sing le and
Guinther wit.h two singles "I'. ere the
leading biti.Crs for the Flyers. whUe
Shriver wlth a double and single
and Red G 1rdon with two singles
wei-e the only phwen nn the "loisli·
ll11J team who seemed able to !at·
hom Flanagan's deln·cry su~:.ccss­
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afte rnoon,
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Mason Cit y awegatlon by a &amp;eore
of l to 0 Ul a ~Sixteen mnlng battJe
m the .semifinals and then took
Tom Crow·s Pomeroy Stars Into
camp In the nna.1.s, atlded another
vlc~ory to their undetea.ted record
by trimming the Ftro::~g Rhinehart
Engmeern, winnerr. o::- t he Parkersburg dty champ\nr.sl:lp, by a score

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PlttabUflh B, 'Cincinnati I .
Pittaburth t; Clnelnnatf. :i.

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to 1 defe41oLs over the Bolit-1n Red Ja(.k. Porlne:j .
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Box. Russell, Bollton hurler. 1119.8 FOlt:lt'Y Willi unable lo continut· t:the v1c~lm cf 12 l'Wll on the flrst. (.Q U ~' of a broken bone tn ht~ Jell
two innlnp of the afternoon en- han£' \3) .
tertatnment.
OeoJ'I~ Cannall)' gave hts old
teammates only four hit.&amp; a.nd
Cleveland dmmed Chlcago·s Sox 6 ,
GRAIN PRIC...t:S
t.o :il In ,he aecond ba.ttle bowler,
I;enver seml-proleasiQhAI hurler
C'1•rago, Sept
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WRESn..IN.G RESULTS
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By Internastonal New~; Bervtcc I Co:.t Sept. 4~ ; Dec ~9 3·8 1-2 ,
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Montreal-Joe
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UtiCA, N.Y., defeated Prank Jud- ! 0Jt.s-----&amp;'pl 21 l-8 1·4, Dec . 2::1
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M1nne&amp;polle 11. St. Paul 8.
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Tournament Results In Several Fine Hard fought
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l} shucks as u lJllclicr But Lhe
yct~rs ! 1a~ bra ked h1s eXPlt'SS fieGAME
llvery Jw;~ a l.nt. taken JU:;t a bit ot But fail To Gain On Red
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Tht• D;~,~munne ctt.u t go t he
Birds; Athletics Loae
When Champior;s Get To Horbrecht in · Middle
pace lle forn1erly went Ht• show~
Two To Yankf
Game And Are Aided
Looae Fielding;
u dJs lreSEtng tendency to tire now
.1ftc1 ftve or stx mnl.nc ~.
Winners Get 14 Hits
Slnmge how Va nce can com Dy COPELhND C BURG
plrlcl.Y domin nle one p1tel1rr 11.ml
I N S. ~por ts \Vntct"
4 0 1 2 Call to muster another Vnne;e 1s ll
Nrw York. Sept
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B y JOHN GlLMORE
jl•:iSftbtcin. 2b
3 0 0 0 Svcng~t.lt WJth C~t.rl Hubbell. or till' 1931. tod av wn:&gt; \~nurn Into II II'
Flanagan·s :tlier:; 11f Sy1nCUM'. ::..~IIUIT Ib
3 0 I 0 Olanlt;. lit; the opposition Hubb cll i i i:'Cill tl:&gt; oi uspll\llg Nl'W Yor~.
champlom of tile Oluo Va \lrJ were 1Hous\1. cf
3 0 0 0 has been In the l:11g lei\gue [UUJ 1 Gmnls ~~ ~ JUSt so much wasted dconceded that u l,e. ::'unaay uitc 1 - ~ Lli.Vo.'. P
2 0 0 0 years and has yet to beat the Da.z- fut t
noou. after defeaunt; tile [a~l 1c p - Harbtech{ c
4 0 0 o zlcr. And Can ;s p.eu&lt;y good as a
'l\IC\ laiJmrd lcng
and nulwr
rcscntaiLves of Masun C&lt;l} I tu 0.
Crow, If
3 0 0 o pitcher . He hurled a no* tllt · JIU· v..l"il. too. bnt \\lleu thn puck.e{i up
tn a long. hnrd, SIXteen mni1, ~ R Hn!IHcdlt, rf
_ _ _ _ run IHime agaUl~&gt;t the PJmtes B)lt tlh.'lr t.oill:&gt; omd luntl1 bn xi"S awl
game and then defeating Crow·~ i
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Vance In hi.&lt;; muster, just as Hu l- I• ml~o:l·d ILoU io,'wunl a t n •enUae t.lil'
5 3 Juhan overv._:»elms the Da~lel
Bpcctals of PUiliCIOr m auuthu·l·rotul
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6 0 J 3
1lua.ls prov ~d n non c rue klll g pre~ · J. Roush,
6 0 1 0
entation io the pluye rs und spct· D. Vunrnalr~: , c
tMu1!i t:.J1kc. eac:u L\:'&lt;lJl J IJatLhn r; tm- H. VanmatJ\', lb
6 0 2 l
til the s! xtt'::ntll wn1ng '.~'lthont HalT •·· p .
6 0 0 0
~;ucceedmg Ul t'r l!l!_:llll.: one across 1l
ihc hol•lC n,a,k cr. The
Fliers Tt.. 1 11
-::-- - fina lly tllUHIIJhl'{l owt Lne we~J.
au 0 7 6 1
VlrQinia mds by lollllJ.tl t bcu· OllC t.nuck out by , F lanagan:.:, Harils
run m t11at hij"l.mc oft.c;· Ge orge 1
Neh~elir.:t(] ban:;; pd o tJ t a !eng Uu-er Ba r.c.~ en b:l. ll.~ . Harm; 2.

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trl'&lt;:, or on;hllld. H. E.
Tupper&amp; Plain&amp;, Ohio.

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Dmr luQ;cr WliS far too l!"ood tor
the Cu'o5 and Sl Louis r(.•tped 1 to
0 111 tl w t'lltly encounter. Grimes
was to uched for 11 b8fetleB in the
bi.COilll 11,ame but they were spaced,
I!IVUlt: the Curdls the advantage 8
111 3. lL was the ninth st.J:alght lOSE
lor the Br u in~; druppmg them to
fourth pltl..ce

BcclltL&lt;;e the Athlet1et played 11.1cnUtely wlUlOUt thell' l'.t.ars,
, tile New Yol"k Yankees snatched
L\\o I!Umes 15 to 3 anct 9 W 4 An·
, tiu•v. s and RhO&lt;\et; were the winnmg hurler8 Bllbe Ruth hit two
!wnwn; atld Lou Gehrig one. Lou
J&gt;. ~Llll t\\'0 ahead o! Rul.h with a
tola' uf 4.::!
' ldtr•1 Wa tso n Cllu-k ha.d given
t!tt• Ilrookhn ROOms u 5 lo 4 win
\u u·u umhlij~ ovc1 Boston . Vl\n
Mtul l;11, a ymmg llghl htmd11r from

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8t. U7lill 11, Detroit 'J •
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the muunU lJUsttwm Uuoug hv11l P"l1 rrf:
the long, h,nd co.!test, Helther 81.1'11':~. cf
G I 0 0
crackmg UtlUcr the sham -wmch \\'abo:;.~~. 2b
f&gt; G 2 0
OOt."mr.d uupo~s1biP tu the many G Ulll til'. r . If
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).ICoplc PlCbelll. F' iallll{;!trl nllol'le!l Nc r~ c l1 (oftd. ,.
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on IJulls
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fcn.swc IJ Ost;wn on r.r.·cond l:.tsr, Mllkr, 11
playing ll. lllObt CUil i&gt;ll:ileJlt ga me
throughout il&lt;r con lc~t
Tt:l a l
Tl1cn came tlle CJ uo..:m l cu nlrst ol
AB H HE
the dnj' wit h the l'om ~ JO)o pet[Ollll· Ponll'rcy
ers facing the Syr~cu~e bop. Dm~ Dye. 3b
4 0 l 0
Crow el~cLed to ha1e RRym ~mcl D ,\VI.,. ~·,
4 0 1 1
Hatbrecht. do tnc twll"l!ng tor hun FlF.c\str.m :!lJ
3 0 1 3
whil e F lann&amp;nn ~t' ll ~ Elill MlilCl to ; . · .
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1 0 0
the m&lt;JUJld lor himscll The Flit·l ~ r Clow, P
4 0 j 0
put lhCJJ fii"St 1ua ol lJIC contest Shorr l b ·
4 (o 1 0
over In the four\11 f11une, wheu Rcw;lJ. cf ·
3 1 0 0
Stanley hit. Lhe11 was advuncecJ by R lh rrcc ht, P- l"f
&lt; I 2
Wague1 uml scored un nullS"ill:l i N Hatbredlt . c
4 0
i ~iL T i1ree U11,HI.! rum, WCie mal ked l.lUilll. If
a o o
ouwn fm tllc l"lu·t ~ 111 Llle ~ 1 xu 1 I crow r!-2b
chnplr.t
wneu Rll~Sl'll
st~l\ l'n I
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things otT with .1 i11t lullo wcd by a l '.o'~o&lt;l
hhlt bJ Mllll'r · St!\Crs •eachc(l fil sl ~~true).- cut bv Crow 1
t IU\Lgll fill
CI"IOC tll1d
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• •11•.rJ scurrl1 ou- Ba r on balls, C10w l, M iller
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Watson·s h1t aud Gumlhe r b! oughl
Two _!J ;.1se hl t.s, N. Harbrechl
W. Stlilcrs Wllh a hit.
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U.l )llrcs. Du11y aml J. Roush.
Doc Ctow theu dec:dcd lo u·~ h is
hand at, th o twu lm~ lil lhe · next I
huung. As he mttde Ius appea r ance on the mound. his Leum maws
look a new lease on l!fr. and started in to piny real bal i. :;ee mlngl ~
havi ng ben pepped up m the pre5cnce of theu· p ilot In Wmt pnrtJ. ·
~- pl B. 1931.
c ular inning- the c,·ow n:pre 8cnt.a- I Bv t: S Wen.thE r Bureau. Columbu..
t 1Yet! I10m Pome1oy succeedc1l in 1 'Ihc'nir presrmrc is qUite n cnly
snagging their run ... of the (.'On\.esL i dlGt'IIJ nl ~d umf the · \~'eut l}er Ill
LhAlter tv o ·had been rc LirrcJ b y 1gr n~,·all y fr, lt with clear ~ ktes e ver
~ Fliers, R. .Harbrcch~ t ook Ills I the 6.1 tlrc country thJ:;
00 !)C with ~ ft·ce tic~ct, h~vlng beru A shallow "]ow" from tllc fc.~t 1
~1ven fom Wide bn,ls. flhen Nor - r.pnroa.c,.ing th e lake 1e1w •n where
an Ha rb1cchL not to be olll{lo.ne., tfl ~ l)l"t!S!&gt;ure '1s now d zcrcaslnK.
00nged one away fell" a two ba.~;e clout.lmes:l lncrcasl.ug
a.nd
th •·
11
1 ~and ~C01ed Ra:.,moml Nu:·tti,IU tl'mporatm·~ rl11ing A ·'rilgh"'
c:tclcd ~ne bnses ;•nd ~cc,Jed un mcrlcrnte intP.n5itr ha s en tcJ rd ! h~
r~~tht~~tD uan·~ tlm~ly ioJL. Bul. uf· field 11 0111 th ;: "(;a.tadln n l!Cr!hl.t. '~ I
ot ,
th ey .Juat could uoL bring !&gt;LtnQcU t·;.· .:ooJer t&gt;h c. w11. .., WJath10, ac_ross tC.c l1omc l'lalter Jor ll ' er that extends .wuthwmd· ln Lo th·
~~~t~~~· ~ry 191; Limy mlght ami t he upJK'r Mj..'!sou,. Vr.Jlcy. The p · :··
Pdj ... . . na.ly _c lwJd wlth lt&lt;t' Hll\h)IJ tl2mP tm.•Jn;; · are .~ l!gh :.J ··
;:.~r !nor.l ~.1mcu cbamplons .
IJc:c'&gt;'; ncrmul 'cv~r th~ Oltla V•Jl·
d&amp; • .~,.game pre~enteti dul!ing Uw JP-y .:.n1 well n.br.vc normal over th ,
~~,d~~lio/ ~o~d
sport:, • tQ , t~J~.sou l"i Vtillcy u.no:1 ''l\f iddlc Pln!.11
Cll.,wrl · w; 10. r.lb~\m, 0 ~ . e _large I E:t~tcs ., 'l-hr .itldlell~nl&gt; a:t.:
e~"u~h to l; w.~.-·d bncrr \11!). near Pl -s mrc ureas · v.-:111 com :. n:c to
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Amcrkan Tobacco Company. The fine quality and popularity of~" DURHAM
were always subjects of great pride to him. Therefore, it i• -~Y ptif;inll .t o
us to offer this important savio:; and service· to the AmeriQP
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public at this tiJnc.
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. Flanagan, 10 ofo00600
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Genuine "BULL" DUIUL\M Tobacco at 5' marked ,c;he 1~ .of my fathn,
Percival S. HiU, into the T&lt;&gt;bacco business. For 14 years ..e .wu .~reeideat of The

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2
CharnJllOns had
prevlouo~~ly
defe~tedseriesthe for
Frll:ndly
Fives In a l!J)eCial
the
championship or that city by wlnnmg two straight games by scores
of 14 to 1 and 4 t.o 3, and challenged
the winners of the SyracWie tourna~
ment. and came \.o Syracuse expectin!!" to wu.lk. uway wlth the law·cls.
The Flanag-;;.n Flyers who have
met. and df..!cated Lhc litrongest
tenm.s m t h1s pari o( Lhe Ohio Valley went Into the lead In the first
mmng when Stners v:alked, took
:!nd. on n pa:;scd ball ~d scored on
successive stngles by
Davis llnd
Stanley
They added two more
m thr ~&gt;t:oond umlng to sew up the
g a~ when with two men down,
1 Flanagan smgled. SUver:; singled,
and. DaVIS doubled to ce nter for his
seoond h1t of the game, and they
a&lt;lc:fed another !n th'e eighth on a.
single by oumther, who scored on
1 Custer·s long triple to center field
, for their last run of the game.
A. L. ·FlllllaA"Bn, who had plt.&lt;:hecl
1 ~lxteLn scoreless innings ag41olnst the
s_t.rong
Mason City aggregaUon
I sunday was again mvlnctble. holdmg th e .~rke"sburg Champions to
I three seattercC&gt; hils lor e1ght. innings
aud added etght more .scoreless In·
nings to his recorrl, makt.ng 2-t. mnincs he had pitched m two su.:J] t-.cS~;ive da~s Wlthout u "Un being
scored agam~t h tm
With the
game se we11.1p. he lei down slightly
In the nlf'.~h and as a result ur twn
h •ls, t~-n error and a w1 ld throw to
\ .:enter field. allowed th e Parkersburg Champions lo srore two runs
to eScape ll shut out, but at no tunc
did tb e much hernldcd Parkersburg
Champions uppear dangerous.
In addttlor1 to tht! tight pitchlru;
of Flanagan
lhc fea tures o! the
game were, a cne handed stop ami
throw by Dye to retire the runnf:!r
a t first ond the unusual occurrence
of center neidcr Stivers be ing credited with a put out at hrst ba..'lC.
CU5ter with a tnpte &lt;~.nd single,
Davis with u double and sing le and
Guinther wit.h two singles "I'. ere the
leading biti.Crs for the Flyers. whUe
Shriver wlth a double and single
and Red G 1rdon with two singles
wei-e the only phwen nn the "loisli·
ll11J team who seemed able to !at·
hom Flanagan's deln·cry su~:.ccss­
fully .

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Fllus, winners d tht Ueen~
Ohk \'"Jiey To urnanltn~

' Tournament Sunday
afte rnoon,
when they de(cated the strong
Mason Cit y awegatlon by a &amp;eore
of l to 0 Ul a ~Sixteen mnlng battJe
m the .semifinals and then took
Tom Crow·s Pomeroy Stars Into
camp In the nna.1.s, atlded another
vlc~ory to their undetea.ted record
by trimming the Ftro::~g Rhinehart
Engmeern, winnerr. o::- t he Parkersburg dty champ\nr.sl:lp, by a score

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oft the honors
in the Syrac!lle

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foUuwan&amp;:

and lnleft&gt;lt.1nr d t~-­
crlpt.lon of Ule Cl.ll\tetlt loctwetn
the ll:elnhud.t 1-: ~inun, 11hatn·
pions of Par'ketsbii:'J rwrea .
Uonal ball &amp;nd
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8olltcn at Brooklyn.
Only p.."'Res.
AME&amp;I(llr.,_ LE.\0\JE
oh-.,o at t:leve1and.
Bt. Lollla at. Detroit.
Only p.m.•.

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'I'OitAY'S GAMES
t:\JIBK:AN : ..8SCK.1"-'nON
t.oalaYIDe at lndl•napolili.

nmhed.. :8dth I\OUiell '1\e"Wtr s-Pared and v.mtllbed. W. l!l. ~
Vale Strfllt. PhOile 48-J
t-1-1\

tember.
Dr. P. E. STANLEY

St. Loull B, Ohlaqo 3.
PlttabUflh B, 'Cincinnati I .
Pittaburth t; Clnelnnatf. :i.

Olevefa.nd 5, Chlnaro :t
N: w Yort 1.5, Jltltladclphln 4
Wa.:ehtnaton 1, Bor;ton fl.
Wubtntton 15. BGeton 1.

POR R!:NT Houee 01 tivc
and be.th, lll('dern lmpt'OVfliiiCI"Itl.l.

Mr11. 0. L. BfadburY,

Brooklyn 15. Boston 4 no 1numg1111
Brooklyn 2, Bol!:ton 1.
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Blld ,..rberry 1n
nicht cap re· Oooaman, Olevda.nd
turned Washm.ton l t.o 5 and 15 won on tecnt&gt;tcal knook.out over
to 1 defe41oLs over the Bolit-1n Red Ja(.k. Porlne:j .
whu
Box. Russell, Bollton hurler. 1119.8 FOlt:lt'Y Willi unable lo continut· t:the v1c~lm cf 12 l'Wll on the flrst. (.Q U ~' of a broken bone tn ht~ Jell
two innlnp of the afternoon en- han£' \3) .
tertatnment.
OeoJ'I~ Cannall)' gave hts old
teammates only four hit.&amp; a.nd
Cleveland dmmed Chlcago·s Sox 6 ,
GRAIN PRIC...t:S
t.o :il In ,he aecond ba.ttle bowler,
I;enver seml-proleasiQhAI hurler
C'1•rago, Sept
8-1N5---Gquns
lost 5 t.o 2 He might bave WQn ex: : ~:.penl'd 8teady to fmu
tcdll}
cept ror glvtnr four walks and J:our Wll£'at was 1 ~8 t.o l-2c up With
errors behind him.
Icorn •m.t oo..s unuan~;-rd w 3·8t.
l hlgho;r .
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WRESn..IN.G RESULTS
·7·8. veC 49 3· 8 1·2 , Ma 1ch ~2
6-8; May M 1-8 1-4.
By Internastonal New~; Bervtcc I Co:.t Sept. 4~ ; Dec ~9 3·8 1-2 ,
At
Montreal-Joe
M.&amp;celwltt, Mar:lh 'l-1 1·2 3·-t.: Ml!.Y 44 1-8 1-4
UtiCA, N.Y., defeated Prank Jud- ! 0Jt.s-----&amp;'pl 21 l-8 1·4, Dec . 2::1
son, Boeltoc..
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New Yort 9, Philadelphia 4.

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and
brr..wn between Sallvase C&lt;mfec-

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NOW NOONFIFTI:EN I

YESTERDAY'S B.ESUI,TS
AMJ!:&amp;ICt\N ASSOCJA'J:'IOM
columbus 18. Toledo 6.
Columbus It, Toledo 3.
l::lt. '*Ul 8, Minneapolis 4.
M1nne&amp;polle 11. St. Paul 8.
tndlanapollft 2, I..DulevtJie 1.
Indianapolis 1. LouiSVIlle 0.
Milwaukee '1'. Kansas City 6
Milwaukee 7, Kan&amp;as City 6.

care ror or be companion for
cldf•TIY lady ip respecta.ble home.
Write Rally
Tribune
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\ would h ave scored a ahutoul exctpt 2 \rlWQpb. onr t.he St Louh;
lor an errur by Eddie MarahaU .. Brown1,r bu~ t.he Ttpra were outhiL
From oumt se&lt;:ond baseman. A11 tt waa tn Ule tyenlni alutfe&amp;t. loflln&amp; 11 t.o 1

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TO'Z8DAY 8EP'I'EMBER B 1931
end:

'..KVSELI HOME IS
lJURNED SATURDAY

tcontmued from

;;'i'fiJChes tour he mo~ bott es or
water or. bott e otfee arid u

)lbttle or ea

Moyle and A len hoped o a e
!ale 100 m les an hou and .,.,e e
tonvtnctd that he r
urdy p1a e
i'WOuld
carry them SIX: eSli uUy
thro~J~h wb d r&amp; n and os
Our

ho d~

sh p

:Weiaht csr y ng

he

wo d;t;
to
any

eco d

!linge mot.o cd pa e Mo} e !lad
Ju11t before the depar u e
We 1
oft' succe!ISfully and we
we e the e
Moyle 11 d AI n were bank 11
beavUy on the mp o erne t.&lt;; h y
!had d1'octed n he p ane s qu p
~:et

B 0 Y ~ TO PRESENT
PROGRAM THURSDAY

smce he

a

nglne a ea

~st

FaD alee ! f. lD eat rorred ateel tin mlps

$1 00 Value

he p nne but d d
o
expec to he any news dul'ing t c
crosatng
Moy e and AI en sac
11Ced li rad o 11et n o de o- ut ze
all po3Bib e l'ipace nnd we ll'ht o
tl clr gasol e supp y
Veteran of h -ee attempt d Pac

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CHANGE OF VENUE
The cue of El Jl Sm th v a

H Smith actkm tor d voree n cd

the common ple».s cou t

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP
MAN PASSES

McMASTER HARDWARE CO
Pome~roy

d

RUPTURE
-

Tl '-CHERS

MEINHARDt

COMING HF.RE AGAIN

Hl! will penonally demonstrate

2orn
Jcse

1 no
Fed

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on Thu sday

I'Ive-Mile Drop

No ANXIETY I ELT

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reasury
ready Facel l
Def ICII Of About

~ ~AROlE BOARD lS
BOMB~HD£0 WITH
1 ~ROHST LETTERS
A gaonot The Parohng Of

I

Prtaonera

$1 500 000 000

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MENACE TO SOCIETY

VETERANS DISAGREE

JOIILEOS 'TORM &gt;IEETIN&lt;l
Brlsto Ens
Sep
9 INs-A Cl
- For Safety Of Fheri Who doo nln.O ' ' o o w•nployod atmong F1111d1 Can Be
Left Japan For Sedemonstr!ltors a ten P ed t.o soor
Rataed Wtthout Ex
th hall wht&gt;re he Trade Uni,o
aHie Tueaday
ICOIJITt!M was n sessio .oday
I
cen ntereat
Lt'd by wm en tht' mob 11. t.u k ci
IUS d~ who
ed to etlist he n 11
B ROBERT 8 THORNBURGH

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of emp oyee
we e nju ed befor
nob dispersed wt h arrive o

rlon

A. nun be

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Is Clatm Of Many Feu
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INS Staff C,o ~ po de
gton sept 9 w h

or

Wtt h
Jl

Some 2 000 State

ful Of Wholeoale
Releaaea

h

Awa-t. ng onl,- f&amp;vorable weather C A Anen (left) and Don Moyt•
(r ght) Callforn ana are at San us I o Jo.pan all 1et for a take oft' n
an attempt to fly non stop \o Seatt e The r plane s the Lockheed Vega
lD wbicb Harold Bromle)' made hia unauceeBSful •ttempt l.u&amp; Jeal

Receive Awards

But Fail To Pa~

Bayles Foregoes
Assault On Mark

Sportsmen Assume
"Hands-Oil'' Policy

Effort to Take InJured
Mecbanau to Haap tal

Pubhc Employee• Pa1d From
Fund Kept up by Pr1
vale Concema

In East

om

The conferen e was
Ralph T

0 Ne

Na

Tokyo 8ept 1-Convlneed
would succeed In the r d&amp;rinlf

tu e

J~tpa.ne8t'

IU!ronaut ct1

ven ~

auth

orlt es today anldous y awaited
word of the progresr; of Don Moy e
and Otic l It Allen Amer can a'f'ta

to s attempUnl a nonstop ftlaht
from Japan to Beattie or Tacoma
Washington
They were expeet.ed at the r des
tlnaUon at eleven a m I S T to

afternoon

Mtddlebo•i
H W Mt'Mu&amp;er

O...er

Iwhen tbe proposal was

Financial
rovem
m(.nt JruWit as thev did Jut March
beto~

con

ess to pay fifty pe cent or t11e
bo us obll11at ons Uuat llle fil(.8. 11 t
uatlor. or the covernment pred d s
uch procedure wtth d re conse
quenc s
Payment of tl e bo u

Now You Can Have

8-INB-

nava

Con nued on IJ&amp;Ie
Nln teEn pc sons
gove nment clerks
been ar ested and
we e expt"cted

STAINLESS

pou ds 6 50-6 75

'"

o last term
E.choo boar e np oyes a.re owed
ubo
I 2 000 000 or which reKulau

Marietta.

Vicks VapoRub

cachers have t'J.300 000 duto
hflu The ~achers acoopr..ed $
J78 \100 vorth ol scr p oft'e eel by

d y

A

TO OPERATE ON COACH

contrae~

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No Word
Patr CroaatDI The
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Pacofoc

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lie bc.a d other employes took $1
125 iXlO and rontract.ors 12 25:1000

lar&amp;e
of Whl're It I located
often a.use1 Stomach
..atler

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115000 to 1'8. IS
!.he Old H t: u. Uniol Co
L bl-ary n o a m J.Seum Wllll
way toooy by h
N• o ,
ll lon of Tt&gt;m:.J
S

Thu~

PRICI!!-SUNDAY 5 tJENTS

BY CA'&amp;aiD ll CINTI

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a&amp;

),.:~:;~on $a&amp;ur.,. only

openlnc In the

UNPAID

Sept
ft INS M
Ill on c lid c l!tli. t
schoo w th the! teachers
npa d !0 he I nal two non

OF CIOCAGO IS

mdhnd

HILL

L D McMaster

' uy

H s su vv e I by h zs w re and
PITTSBURGH LIVF.RTOCK
seve al ch ldren The runeral ser
ce were conducted 'do day at most y steady to
Jer \IV Ill' ._. h b lal In the 180 230 lb we aht
cemd ry there
160 80 bs 6115 7

ar,

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Mutmeers Surrender Fleet
to Federal Troops Many
aye'i
K11led 1n Revolt

gap!

Only men

TO EQUIP
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dnna
o
Ia Heard Ftoaalt:rr. paiKn w rlli.'le

llnd

SERVICE

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nl!ll.r Llllle Erie todlly

day
Althoulh

TWO STORES

CHile Revolution
Brought To Close

den or that plaoe for n nu nb
of y a a and was l e h sbe.nd or
} e Bearwo ~w Ridge d str ct cor
t':SJX Mien to
he T b ne Te e

$4900
$6900

venue and w I bt! hea d n the
V nton county commo pleiUi oo rt
t WatJ announced by the c erk o
courts here Tuesday morning

h P Bait'J day nfternoon !o
ow g a short II ness Mr ::; n
cia r had been a prom nent es

P Ill

NEWS

AIH AUTHDft\T(SI_N_ews_Flas_hes__ ~RESENT TIME IS
1
ICONfiDENT ACES ~:;r1El~~f:~.:~~~l BAD fO~ PA~MENT
WILl RHCH U. S. ~:::·:' ~::~~0 "'"~o, ·~· 1 Of VHS IN fUll

lncludeo Governor&amp; May
oro, Labor Capotal To
Attend Meetonc

Sale 59c

s

tow

lZth from 9 OU

OF INTERNATIONAL

0

MANY INVITED

Sale 79c
Flne~r

3 Pker WalDa&amp; lkd R001111 Suite

ol

Ch3. e11 Sln~la
about 64 yen s
of atre PBH!Ied away at h,. hon o
Bu Yallow Ridge In
B dfo d

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Pacific Hop Their Aim

u:cep

n South po

the ha

Choice 900 or J'lah S.wl and StaM Fernery with Pede1tal
Leather lao&amp; Stool Smoker w End Table
8 Pleee Wain.&amp;. Dlnlnr Slllte
$4900

w

~h

county was llr&amp;. ted 11 chan,.e

Hotel

General y fa

warme

1

Wll...LIAM K HUTCHINSON

7Sc Value
Sale 49c
Furnoture Specoala At Moddleporl

(lOW bear11 B thl d name C as
Madgl! ch ~ ened fo the daugh
tl!!r ot Jtfl owner John Duffel n of
Tll.ooma Wush ngto
It wa.~~ fl
);nown u the City of Tacon a an 1
L eutenant Ash cA ed
h Pa

La.taFette

WIRE

WEATHER FORECAST-

POMEROY OHIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1931

Peace T ,,;;- Offen11vJ
Aomed At Preoent
Depre..oon

1 lb Can Sbenrla Wlllburu or lohuon s Prepared Floor
Was -Fb up yolll' floon fw tbe winter

ftc c 0118 ngs the Mo e A en p anc

eharre

11 ITI lfftl ITI IM
TH&amp; bAia.." t'&amp;ll\llf&amp;

LEASED

ATIEM~T TO 'AID'
NATION'S JOBLESS~

rneehanic er hoal;ehold UR

.watch to

me&amp;llldtl wit.amul

LEGIONN~IRES TOI

8 ewp Percolator

$1 25 Value

poss

ble exten Japa
e RuttJOrit es n
s uc ed u w reless stat ons and
lighthouses to k&lt;!ep a con~ ant

EJ

VOL. V- NO 304

Sale 98c

FamUy Slse hol'J and GrHn Po«elal

bo hood of $10 000

he ru

FULL

..
at

H•mper-11 In z ze In and

$1 25 Value

as wei o.s ce a n hanges o
.tbe fl18elage and ta
cos n he
Co ope a ng ko

REAt'ERS NOTICE-If ,._ waat
the Newo Olice of The Daob
TrobUilo call 238-L; of tko Buu~~eu
Office aok 1.. 202 R.

rl.l~t.

21 ln. hlrh

a

~ions
nel~o:l

hill week

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Fana:J def:GI"ated Clot.bea

n Japa
hat the re ova

The)' est mt~.ted
~ons Whch ncu ed

Mra. l tend: contere ce

McMASTER'S SPECIALS
For Thoa Week

'Up unt

.m.t:q~

moU\er

rt(orrls Thorn ut wno Ul empluyed:
ut Detroit apen the Wffk end he e
wtt..l). ll1s fam ly
He rc urned to
returned here with them
M.
and Mrs IEJ.ben RoblniO!l Det.nl t Monday
&amp;nd MW El r.abt'tb Schorn return
M
a d Mrs Ju! ws Bm t.h and
ed from a ..,.ee-k end v 11 t n co um dauamer E ma and Mr and Mn
bus
Phtllp Meinhart returned trom a
fe
cay vl.l t w '-11 Mr and Ml1l
Fred Hea y returned
Sunday E W Sm t.h and faml y at Co
r em a week s trlp o N aaara ra b umbw
H11. old Rli.S8t
who spen
the
and othe potnt.a
e urned. to hill
Dr and Mn R. E Bok
were wee\'; end here
n Char est.on
Hil
Columbus lsU.ors ove lne week em'lloymen
wtte who visited her parent.&amp; here
end
Mr and Mrs R W Tuell': return he Jlalt week a~eompanled hlm
All n Cha5e ot Detroit 11pent the
ed ,o their home in Akron Tues wee\ end and Labor Duy here w th
d11.y to row1n1 a lew days vis t w U hill 1 "' ents M
and 4 li John
the formers l)&amp;.nnt.l Y and Mril Chal'e
Henry PrlOde on Mulb rry Ave
hfrto Ne ie Bm tb and daughter
Mrs Grace Weir aCC()mpan M. hem Oe ude were HunUngtol vlsltors
tor a brief visit
Mon&lt;'lay
•
Mr and Mn Joe Harbrecllt and
Mrs W K Dea.n and ch
fan y .spent :ne week end m lk'l
who spent the past month here lair guesUI of be latter's mother
w th her mother
Mn1 Ellzabetll Mrs Ralp Sherman
0 uese returned to their home n
Otto f trauss motored to c eve
C() umbtll!l They were aecompanled Ian~:! for the week end and attend
by M s Ed Hines and Mllllles Maud ed I e National air races
Rnd Freda Orueser for a week end
viis
n Columbus
W Ism Watt:rs ca.me trom Leroy
0 to spend 0\'er t.be week end
Mrs Frances Pr ce Ill apendl 1 with his wife and 110n wM are vis
some t me with her son Charles ttlnl at the home ot her pa ents
and family at Long Bottom
Mr ltnd Mrs John ChaBe
R E Tracy or Logan Is a ltUsiDM
An 11. Mae Martbl returned hom&amp;
vis tnr here a. few day! thla week
Monday utter sper!dina: a month
Rev P A Brlght left fo Co with he s ste
M'r.s
M ldred
umbus Monday wh~o~re~b~e=w~l~-~~~~Tu~bbo~~a~t~A~tl&gt;O=n='~------=

one)

pap

ill t w th her

Henry Hess M1s6 Btta. HeM who v.l.l
!ted n ColwnbUI tor a few days

:.r

&amp;.-kache Co tS~IRPt on
and other an~aUI
of deat 10 from ru1
avoided
Is fur while Jleople
r.Jelnhardl Rome
N
Crawford Ave

MacDonald
Fl RNISHER BOND

THREATENED
-w1th a/ate
blacker
than death!

Homer Con ey nppea ed n he
our of Just c r tus h c Thes
day ron g u a charge or bwi
ta d.V swnrn 00 by ~Iorence John
son and throuah hill attorney wal
ed t&gt;XBmi.nat o ond was bour J
over to the llr&amp;nd jury u der a
SOOO bond witch wa11 t Lr is! ed
11ae testimony of M S!i JohnM»
waa taken and Bl&amp;nt'd
he pM~
enee of the court

Notice

:c----''C~o:.:n_
tln_u'_"__"_""
_ p~one)
the me81!1age

A thur Henderson torn er
etgn sec e a y n MacDonald s abo
c.: b et a d now leader or he op
past on labo m ty vromiJ y o~
ed tJ l' f rst passage a a nu; w I

CHEA~
REPAIR
RUINS

H asked whether
11kc Lhia the budget

to

shou d

t.e

ccc:l throlllh the House of Com

non'! by 11team rotll!r methor;U;
and the labor tlenei es
oud v
cheen.d th9 que:~t14n
I am very

slad,~e

ad rtllll h
111 ll crl.ll s
the prem er
eto tee!
I
Fret ~ne.et1atJunen\ on the Lawn to vhlch He-ndendn ansWered
wtll
pass
ove
that
tau
t..
W
f.'
of The Flnl Pnab~rhm ,:;:hareh ha.\te un oppo n ty to n ake
PemerOy 0 It 1 P "M Tlhmdu.y 8tatemenl
Thll Is In OODM(Itlon wllh a Lawn
Tht" speake
•
•
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U you dee •peo • o b ol Life bn Soe'-l l'i"n by The Pair ~nd Sqaare noun ed that full and w de d .s
de•lt l'OU he~ll 1b blowt-teared J()v.r OlaM of TM Federaletl Chweh. CU88Iun or the moU01 of co r d c
1oul w b 1uf111 of-pat up ttl 1 Pomeror 0 'fhls Is a claas or o.nd ht&gt; who e stunt on \\OU d be
emu 111. eel lie 1 OJ"f I K !14.VAG8 iwenly bo,. betftf!n ,_ ot tt aad per:n tted The Je.borlte.a
1 RA L he e n tb 1 I underoutol mu
Bvea et you reed Y&lt;"l Qley doubt 11 yean of qe Help &amp;he. bOJI cheered th s o.rmounoement
tbet e ..y women ot women hom oo 'It! by aUendlnc llt.ls Soct.l
bear the nemelen bor on beep~
~ ...,. ''"'
GRE[N DEMANDS
upon thue d•teuelen femin a•
DAVNE JOAN HAMILTON
LABOR CONFERENCE
eboulden But reed th 1 aetouadi•t
1 Year. Old
1
true llle etory to ')'ou •ell You will WIU Speak, 81q sud Play for Ill
Wal&lt;b 11 on ---s;;l
s.:...-INS-A
fiMd t ooibplete n Oetobe TRUI
enjoJ
,..nell
aM
help
'demand
o
ced
b}
WI
Ua.
n Oree
Conte
tiTOaY Het your oopy reed It tcMIIIYI
UN'
pres tlent or tl e A c au Fed ra
Tbe Thnfl Thlnday o1 thllll WNk tlon of Lnbo t at F cs d nt Hoo

le car.ful wher. yau 10 for tt •
•P• wo l It t•U• •aJ»1r.. nc.d
Ill lift tnd vood equ pm1nt fcl ..,..,
1
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Our np• r

'''"d

Men

a

up
1

4•dory

tt• n•d Our eqw pment ' the
M .. -111M• a eMttully O!*
...d He 11 tl ¥1 ceu IMJ II'IO!da.

Yov

p.~ir

lob wll ~ ..f• n ot.W

lf'"llil Jed HrY ell ftp1rirM11f

IP M
Place The tawn ., The
Flnl l'r'IUJterlab ChiU'tlh
l'o.eNJ Ob&amp;o
Ill .,... 01 11 .... &amp;hen In th

CoDUDtatilll at ' 18 P H.

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..tllfactorr ...111or polot 11114 . - . . , · - ~ t1oo rndul,
Jon.,.eoutiuu.t: nporll.llta' ..UO• tklt tl .......Uwe of "-~
Throt11h the ~.tfGD af a ~ I ,._ tiM iDMQnl eolo!:
without otherwl" atreettq 1ti
Vlck Chndltll Mw at iM$
mad• Vlbb VapoBab JOIIiible ill w
ilbda'• 1...,. lu &amp;boa wba l
prefer t&amp;.

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ERE'S real news! Science haa found a way to remove
the color from the world's most famoveatment for
colds - without altering the time-tested formula an
Iota l Its your same VIcks just all chance of stain gone 1
Whr 26 J.ftlillloa Jan Are OM Yeulr-For twenty-five
years Vii!KB VapoRub has been tbi mou..ra" relianll&amp;-4be
family standby for cold troul:lln Lib nothing e18e Vleka acta
extemallr,.._wl~out the rlllkf ol ''dollng''~rp to the $f.
fected ate.,_by ttill)lllation
illhala~ f&amp;YB at once.
In Golden AmW or S....._. Wld&amp;-Now joui'(Jruk£1st lias
V1eka In the original amber or the new stainless wh1te form
-as you prefer it. It's the 118me dependable Vicks
same
time-tested lnjp'edlenta, CODipoUDded ill the same exclusive
V1ck way-at the same price

Fdr a pnflntlon an ell*lallr ..._... Ulhr ..-tntatum 1lu ben uec1
.. thfl bqe of Vlekl. becau. we touD4 M whl*f~r ~ bat of

1ver

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