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lte lmreatt:.! o! !.nm nu.· taxes otl 1 M t.~ Ruth Damels is enjoying a
&amp; slldlnlj: scale JU aL present
.vlth tw o .,...t'Pklj vii.C9. tlcn from lltr ·Jutl(s
lan: rl s urtt:Xl'S
nl Ht•lzn hospital
1 Ml and Mrs
J im Turner and
lnCf'rlll&gt;t!d mhorU,a.nr(' taxes a llvmg 011 0t c 0 1 ·b
v.agt: ahd tht' soctal con t rol vJ uJ : 1 ~
urn u.s spent Sunday
1ndu1:Mit:!:i suppl.J.llll! Lh" h ·n ·~ 1 ··-:; ~e~e wlthh lelatlv: s Mtssl Kat~ri' lt'
uf lit " wcl)' among oUlt:t !'::~Ida - • C~J,:1 ~:~u~ ~tt!Lr~ed s~:~~~ll. u~e~ s ln
~e J.:-fo;rns propostd .. •Ill ~&gt;()PIOV - l M·~ ca!l Ohl!ngl'r und daught r r
Gar!( tta \\ere Sunuay gu~;;sl.!&gt; c!
Confl'nncl' m~mbeLs
O\enui~d Mrs ~leanur Ma!tln 111 Ma:.Qn
r-bjtatlom ur some of then. numbei
Ml~s Florll MarJe Tutt e of Silver
und pra!Jsed the part play~u b~· or ~ ' Rldt:t· WB.l&gt; u vlsltol m to 11 11 Menganl,~.:tl labor tn orhiSing ubout a Iday
hl11:her standud (Jf !Jvlug UOJtoc· , M
1ors DS&amp;. r t~d they bcllcvt:u th~ c \:- I
r an d Mrs lls. B Fos lr r hr~r1
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d1t !l~!;l!Uully
bc ulG Ld w P1e Ias qundlly guests Mt
aJld Mrs
church tor !Is Jon~ tllld /lt'Ull but~ ll a F · ster Jr a.td E:arl Fm; t t:'r of
lie Ill the wage ellllltr
IPB.rk&lt;:'T!ib ur~ and Ml and Mrs Ed ·
11ar1 Foster and fll1Illl y
Columbu 5 0--g;.pt 15 - INs- j Ml:-&lt;es Ruth und Mary Ellzab."l ll
Tb~ charge that the \ h\\le ~t.oop•ct 1 Dan uls :1re v!slt!1tg Mr. and Mt ,
t.u tmclr.~ard iOtililP; to.lia~ fnted John Bulllr.ll ~tnd family at Pt
past.ors hei·e nttto ndi nll the o:.1o Pljasnnt :1 few davs
cunfert:' ru.:e of the MelhOdl8t Ept ..M Kat11.1a Rousey .uw broth copal church
cr C~urles Caulkms
aecompunwd
Arou~l'd when ll fellow m lnl.tter Mn; ru.u~ey ~ children to Cmriu objected because wevc l'l:td b.~h· n atl SundH y whe .. e they II. ti l atlt:' t.::l
ops LO bum at uu~ con fe nmce ll ndlsch m&gt;J the commg ll'lm
1t must h ove co~t u 1o1,' R ev J E,
~ ·M KaLhJIU e Sch rveler t, rb ac·
Thomas or Spring field made I tlc cept(! fi o position at th.J Ewlns,
llCCus11tlon
e;rocr ry t;l otc
"' Ive bl..-en deep!" humlhated In
1\11 ~ Clvdr' Rose and t JO.u ch·I the eyes of my •m.J who came uer~ til'~&lt;tl rtt lll lit d In lh~ h hume ,,.• In' wtth me to attend lhe confeit:t•cr dian., PH Surtda} aftr1 a ll~t '
at yom
useless ·~o.&lt;.;Hl jl ,
ft"v
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Thomas declared
A liU I:U!: e~ tlun t.hat the
Hl'l1et'al
conferenee of lhe church be u:-;kPd !
tu teduce lllshops ' salli J ICl:i flom
$7200 t.u $6000 yearly b1 ough t on
the dJSCUS~Ion
Durin~!;
t he ~alary
bishop.~ 1\ol'lt' CrltJCizetJ fOI II~CI'nl- I
lng fCC!&gt; 01 t1 a.velln11 l'Kpeu:ses tor
addre~ ~s t h e~ de lhe r
' We've had bishops to burn at
thlli confennct: ' saul D1 Nm mnn
Sweat of Upper Satldu:.;k y He "flld
he feQJ ed bishops Ill some cas. s ,\t F' 1
receiving 11n uu tslde lucum e
theu salaries
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copper were stolen, offtcen said
jhere Tuet;day mornln[J
Severn!
1have been com mitted 1.o the coun...
-I ty Jai l as suspects in the case b ut
"'Vo.e. On Conaolidation no staiA&gt;mt'nt from them has bePn In A f '
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A d obtained
IClp&amp;hon
ame
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ommon eaa n
The nlll:hlwatchman, v.hosc nam~~
Againat Wuhington
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Probate Offic:ea
~~o as not divulged, Is belnj: heJ.cl. bu~
County Lada
aecordlng to otncer$ reJusea t.3 ~~ay
anything about the robbery
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claims he knows nothlni' o.Lout the
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matte r and declared he was not I
: At Leaat A. y ;.r By De· Implicated.
Local Playera Are Show•
Others who were brought here on
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suspicion have ~n released whd~
1ng Up F1ne At
Mult Be Drafted
the niGhtq;at.chman 18 bein&amp;' helct. l
Practice
pendlnl!
!urther
ln vestlgatlor.r 1
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omc~1s are firm 1n their belief
:'caJ.wnbw;, 0, Sl•pt 15---INS-The that arresl.&lt;i will be made within "1. I Htud Work Is the slogan at the
~\MISUQn of oombhtlnll: the Common few days and the Ca8e
may be Hig h school field where coach
!Pleas and Probate couL tJ; of n coun · r.leatPd
R F!lrnham is puttlns his protegE's
ty can NOT be submitted to !he
through as s tlft and tough 11 prat.:.
"'Voters until the November election
DINNER PARTY
Ul-e C4Jurse as gent&gt;rally falls to the
)lext year, Attorn!')' Gen('ral Gi lM11-ry Whitlock en tert11mcd the
bert Bettman 1uled h ere t.od.a)
rnt-mbers of he! fnc~hundN.&gt;d f:luL lot or high school vouths at til!~
· The rulln~!; whlcll Wllf h11nlit'd ,._ith a !ilx o clc;ck r.J inner fit thl stage of the game
tklwn to Prosec utln!!: Att.Grne} Cet Ta~ern , Mond ay I!' V ~nln~ The zeason o f course, Is the
JlC W Clark o! Pomeroy, relates to Elmhurst
Al111 dmnt&gt;r. fotU tabl~s of ti~C·I Marletta "ll.me wludl looms
up
.a pet\Uon un tHe with CommQlt J• 11 ed
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~ue~t· It P n~L? 1le y.u Jstslhlgh and llli8hty at the end ur tl.e
"'Pie&amp;:~ ~udge Charles E People~ Of ,;;' ,~~ .
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:)d.elp county, seeking the ~u bm ~·
n•t Miss Bea Terrill, I.Jrs Bcottlweek The loca. 1 team Jowneys 0,
"ilon at the electwn next Novembtl Me
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Marietta
Sa~urda"
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Rid r:wa~ M r~ Ro....,,t Morns, Mr~
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IIDI a propc::mal that lhe M~lg s culm''''""'"''"
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telll!l
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'\y Common plea~; and p i obatr E11a IJenmson ani t-.!15 Hrrmanl of thot place
f:tl· .,rss MB11Jarl:'t CIIRord rc c~ lvcd l
lourts be united
dull prll.c and Mrs Scutt itl&lt;lgwo}
Coach Famham at the present
,• Ue ,$tatutes requr re that 11 pe l!· \\as t 1\arded the guest t&gt;ll~e
tim(
ha» th e bOys In unusually
'1.-lon 5limed b} ten pe1 cen t of Ute
good ~lOpe con~;Jdcrlng tht time he
'~Jer.rs of the l'OUnt y, supporthlll
SHERJFir-G'ETS DOG
has bet'n wur kmg with th em a(ltl
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f' eomblnatton oi tnc t~Jn
Y,hi}e J\0 O!lf' !.;; Gj}UnllliliC LIIOtlgfl
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ts, Attome} General l:l ~ ttm &lt;~.•t
Sherlrr A J to predic t a v l~ tory ove1 such a
~Ia . slaall be subm1Ued
to th l'
0 Tracy has beel'l ciRJ:iSY foe the buy ~ und t heh coach
~o.-.mun pl('ns court J udge
' nof pre~nled with a young th orou11h ~ feel lha t thtir pw~pcdlve foes will
':le~ than 90 days before any g-ene1• l'r~1 Ot-tman pollc&lt;&gt; dog whtch hejk now they have been lll a football
,Ji l ~lectlon f01 county officers
hop~s can De trumcd t(J bf' "' U'ot' fo en 11 agement wlwn the ari!!UOll'nl . ~
.. 'li'he next gen.ellll election fur {lim In pun;ult of hl~ duties ill Lhe ove1
•eouni.Y otnce rs will not be hel&lt;l un - omc,• The dog, wh ich Is a pup j ust
The iiame to 1Je [)la}ed at Col~
til November 1932, Bct~man pointed a few mmitht; o ld was given to the Jeae Field at 2 30 Saturday afterou•
.,her,fl bv a frlt•nli
noon wlll be In chtugt of Drumm
' JUthough the MC1i!!S county )J"llAllt1 01 1~h the r.log Ill tv not bP 11nd MacOOtlllld ll.!i&lt;l WhltUJg th.a
tiOJI des igned the commg Novj•m- trnlnrd lo traclt M bloodhounds !ln;t two coaches at the Murlf'tl !l.
bP.r election ps a general electiOn :3hrn!f f rn{'} bell 1Nl hr cculd c::oll~.:ge the httter, " fouuet athlete
lor' county ntflcet ~
tl w ,\ll.o•IH'Y ma l·1• u:,c o! It on d!H~.:trnl occ.1 • ~ at the Institution The real th1e11l
Ceheral hekl tllllt such i.'l not the wns
on the WashlnKtOil ( uunly team ts
Thl!'l blOU!!:ht a tl euta l c",~ojm;;;,;"";;,'~': I '
a culot ed lad. whu 1s !iald to be u JOileph
B Rosemur~: Y ul ._.
, Bettmau advised tha( a tH'W
buck of unuflual clu!;.o.; If the lo- Bishopij 1e!used to
IIABY JAMf S PASSE S
fee /1
petition shoul&lt;l llc tllt·pated aHd
cul line cun stop th1s ball t ulet ef- oonfet ence addre l&gt;!les, he said
clr~Uill te LI
In Lh t' t&gt;H~Ilt It is ti cMar.Jne J ames, eight months old !cCLtvel} they should give u go1.d
shed t.o VOI.e UJlUII tilt::! qUe Htlon .tt d:lUgl ter of Mt and Mrs Hebel nccount of themselve~ so fat as
Culling the dL•JCUS!Ilon
the Nove mber !932 cle1 t wn '
.Tames ol Syracuse pm;.seli 11 w8 y holding their opposition to 11 low poor taste ' Rev Thom.1~
lhut
these men t llle
Mond a~· IJIOJ nlng at the hunt-e ul score, I!! concerned
KV'fO \ ' ll"llll lli-IPR.OVJN(.
hl't ~:r:mdpnr£"nls Mt
uud
Mrs
The following boys who hnve ru en t on tJ!al
The motion ro propof!e the menrJosc]Ji• We nver of Halllord [)(&gt;oth bl'c n showmg good tn pr~tctlce a•e
C• 1•mr J Glllr.(y. ~IJII o f J\.I , ,uul followed an 1ilnt'~s ol ~lll lln e t1 ,I Tackle:~, Sl.!i!ion Crow Hultt'r, MC· orlal to the ~ CIIC II.LJ L'(HiltH'UCt·,
1 11
Mt~ B B G J !kt~ who rccrlvtd .•
wl1 Jc,1 sh• had sufft'rcd jt,)-;~ a lCI\ Quigg, B Cuscl Kloe s Kei ser ami howeve1 wa ~ pa:.med
\ ll! ruts an(J bnll •('s ,(l.l&lt;,ut 1/iL d•tvs tak!n g 111 wh il e \l,lclng: ut 1Wolfe , center•! Scutt an&lt;l Alnohl
hea tj in tlll a uto uccldt'llt a 1( w tlw \V "u\'1'1 ht.nw
lllld backneld men, Dye, Guinther,
&lt;Ia~ o~o Is Jmprcovlltl:l
Flll WID.l ·r~\'J(rs \1111 br ~rn:"lud - Pierotti, Potts,
Jones, Gruelil!L,
r d W dra•MI.Iy a!tPtno1m w!lh btu BlHckwell
TEAC:IIERS' HU.:i:PTION
Ia I fd iLJII'lll:i In c huge uf the FncA largt' numbel' of enthuslo.~&gt;tlc
lr~ m1 g llwkrt:lktl ~
fun s o.re counting on acoompunyim(
The Rcme Hill P T A atiH' a r, ___ ~ __
the team to Marietta to wltneR.~ ll• ~
The official squir rel hunting &amp;il,l\•
1:eptlon for the Rose Hlil teru:hers
'l!llllle. Collch Fa.rnhllm Is expectr.d
1
1•osfo!E: Sf t"Kfol Nt,GUO
Moudu.y evettlna; A wry pleasa! •to leavt here at ubout noon with son Will&gt; usheft'd lu bilgJIL ll.hd
early TueHd,ay mommg as t lw ~ t 1tl'- ~
-evenlng was s pent, the teachers al
hl1 team on the da.y the game Is cu.to
~lirk ot the :-;1\ot 1\Uns resounp.
Urmn S C
&amp;pt Hi - INS -- phL)ed
't he pn1ty were P Ray Wib;ou
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ctl In the Wooded thlckettr ot Me)g,:;
Q,tlary .hrn DbJa, Brtua Wei.!Ji:ll Wh!Ul poasemen combed Un1, n
county, and the · hundJ't!ds
'vf 1
county swam(JB for Watle M :.~o r ~
'and P'Brrln Erly(;lwitJc
CLUB HOSTESS
frightened bw;hy ~lied, ~;~ut~eut.U1~
1' 1'(!10 ch, ul!:ef! wllh
slay lnl{ A uanimals, were dri1(en !rom tht' 1
bt cy ~WIJUtn 39 National Olll\1(!~ - 1 Mrs C.eruld Rl~e h
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NOTICE
men nrmo•d with umd1lne gull' tet talned her bridg; ~~: ~{ ~1~; hornell seeking hiding placus b;:
, po.trulled thr. LrJckha1t cu mmuni l} home Monday night
Hi h ~co 1 ~ many hunters whu tmdgvl ovez
hUL5 and dales enJoying the spm t
llodny to preven t mob violence
prize wu s nwnrded to M i ll'
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Bankers gt ucerli, clerks, B'1d men
, Tllr. C'&gt;lhollt Dau~htrr~ ()( Ah1 ·
M1lburn. a plantation overset'l F111her Al ~he C](J~e o! th:S . Edna
trlco. will have thell r~gulnr nwt•l - JO.UI! Lbot In the back by llw negro daluty refreshments Wele :a'enlng or cve1y walk of life IO.td as tne
their dally tasks , TUesda:v 1 1
Jng ahd n put lur k ,,,ppr1 1hlll '·· fmm hund followlnK an ll.rg umen t
'"VCU
and a ssumed 11 role or huntei
dry 1vrmng Scp~. 17t h
' 1l 1 Ul diKposal or crops
- ~ CiAss Mt:i:TING
t11cy ~ lepped out fo1 uwhlle to en~
1he Sunset c las~f lhe .t,edel!lt· Joy ll (cw mmute:. of spott
{(j •·tmtch Wll8 dell htf 11
Accordl!lg t.o an unnlfte.Jal
t:J.hi~d lit the h
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u Y cnt 1 - the 11a iNL of t'jWlUng 1
VI
orne ol MIS$ M.H J' reached n high ma.1 k
t tl-J.,la Morn ut Ch ~~tcr recently In thlll county I Th e rabbit
~lth a weiner roast and tnar~hnl~ 5 etl.!ion will open thlll year 011
,nw toust Afle1 tht&gt; buslne~;s 8ef;ll· ember l:'i and Jt L~ expecl-ed.
.on, games l:lnd mu~lc were r n-~btlntJ another la rge 11un"IJ;le~ or
Joyed Tilere were 24 members and ceuse sales as .'CIId the squirrel aea~
I wo \ 1sltors pt ::-sent
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Mr and Mrs John Prentice ar-

Ut"utenant

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Mr and Mn Charles Bletner of

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SQUIRREL SEASON
•LEGALLY

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ol the week.
Servleu at the M E church were
post.poned Sunday momln&amp;: on a.c·
count of Rt!v W
L. Otarha.rt,
belni called to Barbourll:vllle Decause of the Ulness of rel&amp;Uves
Mrs. Otto Hartenbach Mrs Pearl
Phillips and Mrs Adolph Orue&amp;;r
of J.linenville spent Sunday here
with their father, R L Mcintosh
Mary Elizabeth Bletner left MQll
day to enter college at Ba.lem , W.
Va
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Mr and Mn CharleB Folwell of
Marietta were Monday auests ()f
Mnl. 8 E Lehew and !a.mll)'
Cudtts MeJntoah of Middletown,
Ohio, Is V1.!1lt1nJ hi! parents, Mr .
and Mn W C Mcintosh
Mr and Mr~ Joseph Walt and
son of Akron, Ohio, spent the past
few days wlth Mr and Mrs WU·
llam Knopp
MIS!! Grace Watts or Akron waa
accompanied to her home Jut
- week by a ilrl friend they beuiB
By MARY WOLF
the auestli of the former's parents,
Mr and Mrs Pearl Layne and Mr and Mra. Wtr.tts
M
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daua:hter Lema Gold are cuesta ol
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rs ear Y Hy!:iell returned from the latter s paretlbi, Mr and Mrs
Worl.: of Earl,- Artid
a l'.l'ek end \'l!ilt with her hutiband ' Joseph l!aLas and famll)
who hill&lt; heen oonfined iu a ColumMiss SU!an N•••• of ••·--n "'as
The flrHt pot"trnlt know to baye
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that of Hov ltldmrd Bel\lugllam
rt•purt H Mi
Hysells
condition the o•-k •••
"'"Mary Ma-tha Flnnlmo"e -- ot Mili:ISIJ.l'hU~t!ltll, HHl Th~ artiSt
about the ~ame
Miss
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WD!I \\ Jnlpm l\t&gt;;u) nf H'~foll
M1 ~ J L F'auber and Mr and turned tc her home at MadliiDn W
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TKESE VALUES!
are but suggestive of the
scorer of other mighty bargain• that await you at

LEWIS'.
KEGULAR
VA.t.l lt;

CLOSE~OUT

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Suite

Chl'slnul
$39 50 Axmlnllltf'r Rap,

'iO 9- l'let'e Dining

$!1 75

f'oll Springs, rull size
Coli Sprlng11

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Full !"-lite
$1.'i 00 4 'oil
5~.95

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$1.50

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$5.95
$2-38
$3.98

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$W.55 nrrak(a~ l Srts

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lhenkfa~t ~e~

$27 !\Cl

Ur~kfas t

8~4!1.00

Seb

$4.10

$6.58
$8.55
$4.12
$20.55
$8.48
$11.50
$14,39

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HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

Hear and ~t-; William Haines,
Irene Purcell and Others

''JUST A GIGOLO''
''BILLT TH.~
KID
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Hear and See; John Mack Brown::.:W
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Beery, Kay Johnson and Karl Dane

KE WAS A PLAYBOY, CYNICAL, BLASE, UNTIL HE BET ON A WOMAN'S VIRTUE. SHE SLAPPED KIS fACE AND JOLTED MIM INTO A LIFE'S ROMANCE. Comedy&amp;: Romance.

Liberty Theatre, Middleport
Wednesday and Thursday

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lneBti lhe mayor was in plent' of
lr&amp;.Jn
1 tJmt&gt; for the nrst Cla811 boat
A considerable crowd Willi on harul
, to !lt'L blm oft.
1 Mayor Walkt-r deuk!d ~ports
1publllihed ln the United Stata 00
l lhe •trect that he had faUed t..o teep
en ~ppoJntm••nt Wt niaht wJth
Mat.alma M 1L 01n&lt;lhl, lhe IJ-. .
dian natlOJJalilt leader "I hld NO
a ppomt.ment wllh oe.ndhJ,· he salu
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of.~~··!,':' '~~,:.~; :'
prwll&lt;Jttmt Cluclnuutl

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\\hU Wl' l o! druv.ned lt'tlto,Uil\ I
In 11o lntgtt d1rnax to on ull-ui~ I H
b&lt;Jat 1ng parly
An all-d tl t se&amp;rch ol U1e 1/Jtltllt)'
whete the tra11 tdy occu.ted Y"~­
terdsy pro\'ed futile Com11Lerc1:.u
airplane. lT088ln8 the late to lllLd
from Detroit were ordered to clrclt
the tcpot oo tvery trip In an attempt ,
to locttte th~ bod!~

Round-Up Beeun Amont
Patiento Recently
Releaoed
T 0 BE EXAMINED

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Pair Of Air Aceo Tiaoui\J
Drowned For Several ·
Dayo, Are Alive " ·
MESSAGE SAYS '
Radio lntercepb w..ct
Sent To Fiancee In
California

for Dieeao-;-Symptomo; IHunt For ' Missing
c...,. Number Near 140; 'j A • t
ResumelJ
Beacheo Clooed
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W ashinaton, Sept. 18INS-The Padfie ftier.• At~&gt;
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1 1~n and Moyle thouaht lfit
are safe on an uniahabiW
island of
the Pacific. 4J:"'

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the insflue
since State
the beilnnlna: or
or
.lrom
Cleveland
N l-1'1 Yolk
IN&amp;- Shlp.;
the delldly
typhoid
epidemic wh ..::h ' nd
ulrpliuttS toduy te::oumed
thtlr 1
is raaJIDi' within the walla ol the se~:~rch In the hopt' ol plerchlll the
i.mrtttut.ton
I !lllenl'e shumdlng the va 1 lsh:!~
cording to • me ... ae ~
Each ol the patlentll t1!letu;~d ~~o:~ Oerm .m Junkers plane, Esa
nmon
c:eived today by the N.:;;
1
cured
of
ln81inlty
111noo
Allll
15
wll
IIDf.er
be stven a physical examination lor
The Ella which h:'ft Purttt~a I ~.viDa'
ID
t
eymptoms of typhoid
It o~.uy Sunday for a Right lo New Yutk. tlr Utt t*e ncnr
epartmen ·
&amp;Ympioms are round. the pii.tlcnt was llst heatd ol MondliiV au.. rJ'e. af
The meua 1 e to tile Na,.Y
•Ill be rushed bQ.ct to the hospit.a, I noon about too miles otr ~ht' const
I
and all periHinll with whlml he htt5 of Hii!ICax. whr n It new ovt•r tilt'
Depa.rlment intercepted b7
eome 1n ciOI'It:! contact sin~ hh; r~- tine:- Pennland
lea&amp;e wm be quarantined
I Scores of plane111 £earl:hed fru lh •
the radio station at Seattle
Death toll from Lbe epidemic a\ I mlssilll!; tlhil.l all da~· TutlSdD~' wllh ·
W&amp;l Milt by \be m&amp;ller
tbe HOIIpltal remained at siX t.OO~o~.y I out 5UCCeSfi and a W.11.rp \ookou ~
fl.ltl\ol.llb Dr Ouy H. wuuan·.s by veaaelli at ~" fa.lle1:1 to rt!Vl'IU ll Jud
R -- .
' I the
Burial tci
Bupertotendent, old .everal o:r tl e !.rae~ of the plane 01 Ita wreEkOie
•e• ule Jurllt Enltt ed B
1 •-1· I. 0- "
~er~ p&amp;llan\l~laoftit1n!l A UlPt hope that. J.he t.•o younr.
J 0 b 4) '
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Ten o -.- •n...cm, -·-.,_ . ,
~ )lf~· MKt~
~--,..,.,_.,.. omuan •vlakwe. WIINJm , Rody
to
~~t":!1I J -Jt..., ~
caRs riftyphOid wre ' ' vered m and C'.l:lrlatttnfo Johann~ anf'1h~
•,'
H.-rinr1 M 1e
' .~~ _,. ~
elde t.hl! &amp;COUI'Ie-strlckea hospital Porhlilll'Se sportsman.
Jl't'rriandn
oy •
•
yesterday brlnrlllif the tctal nwn · l&gt;J tl&gt;stll Vleg11. might have been
Columbus o , "Sept
Itt - INB-- 1
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bir of amtcted patients to m!lol., 11· fottec:l down tn~nd In Nova 8cotl1.1 Tho:! fight by Probate Judge Homer
Wa5hlngton, SepL 11-JN~I\t..
140.
was held today ThU\ hopt' w11 :s z
Bostwick against suspension 1en up for lost in the P&amp;cU!e, Cia
EKall\inat.lon of \.be newly~re· bQsed on the experlenct' ol th!! while attempt.~ are being madl" to , fh~ atten4J:!ted non-stop "ftllbt
leased Inmates or the lnstlut~l. planf' Bremen. whleh La11ded m. ['liSt hlm on gTOUnds or &amp;n allt'!l.ed , from Japan to the United Bta\ft1
CJty health omclal5 declared today, Greenley Island 111 Ut28 after eros~- dla
d
.
!sod tod
had Don Mo)le aud C A Allen, have
i8 considered thto mCNJt lmportam Jny tne Atla :ltlr. and w11.s. unreJ:Kirt ·
men rmg ep
t' .
a)
I landed on a.n unlnhab1t.ed. Ialand
:1tep thai can be taken to "revent __. tor almost 48 hours
upparently been won
Ill the Pacific and expect to be iia
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Three vlslting jud(!:es over-ruled
Be
22
cordin to
the epiGemlc from apreadill(l: inlu
Thf Esa half neither pout.oon~&gt; 0 1 ieQUests of Newton 0 Baker and seattle on
pt
• ac
I
•
this city of more than a mllUo.l rodlo
t.h
th
C
message
from
the
S
S
Burlat. at
11100
1
1
1
0
0
penons
The craft wa11 believed to huw
t*l" awycl"6
or
e
um - sea, whlch was Intercepted by t.bt
All b&amp;thllll bl!aches on Lake Erie exhamted U.s rue! liUppJ:\. at 6 0 • bust.evotel'l:l11w:o ~sk~d edthe~~gt~ Naval n«ho station at Beat.tle -.n4
were ordered
clOSt'd
yeste1day ciock Tuesday mornmll Ill lhoe l:.o· ' UW! r w 1 c
ec 8 '
"'c (orwll.rded to the navy departaieatlIOUgh\ ll&lt;et be ))f'nnltted to contmue Il?dii..Y
•
Whet. It W1lll learned that sewll.l&lt; test
fron the hospital was dumped Into
__ ___ _ _ _ _
11.11 judge durlnJ tht trial
ReLtr Admiral Ca,mpbell te~
the Cuyahoga Rlver from whe
ll
IS DECORATED
"At present the complainant!!" 11 aphcd the navy department. M
then lll.n iuto the lake Pt&gt;IIC:.~en
motion Will be overrulctl ' Jud~~:es 1to~:ows
lOday were JJtatloned al all beache:;
Rllt.hrut, Prance, Sept l6--IN8- J11.mf!li C O!l:lt&gt;V"e of Carroll coun - I FoUowtng meAAQge received from
with ordl!'n; nut to 11.Bow auy Mojor~General
Dougl11.s M'oCAI · ty, Wllller D Jona; of Miami coun~ Steamer Bunat,
ad~
to
swJ.rnmi.IIR
thur, cblt&gt;f of ~tatf ot the United ty and Wllllom P Vaughn Df M•Jr- Frances Bresson, Arlington, CaUl.
Dr Hlirold J KDll.pp, city healliL S'lale!i Arm y today became lhe ri'Jw county announced
·Lauded
uulnhablted • 1alluwL
com•n.ssloner, pointed out thut thil&gt; lhlrl.-."nth Amctlcan
e.lt.ltlt•d to
"II som1•thlng develcps during th~ E\·erythlng: all ngh\ Ha.~ ~
rtt!p wa 11 met ely It precautionary oue Wt..'llr the red ribbon of the legton lmarinR or the ca.se 11howlng he put publicity man on Jo~ W 1.. ~
us 1U the sewal!e w88te Jrom the of h ~ nor
should be suspe-nded durtn11 tlw , to Seattle Sept 22 Lo~:&gt;on ,
h06p"Lt81 ts treat~ belore belng
-·
! re~t of the hearing. we reservP thP To tWs ctyptiC mesagf: Adml.l:tU
ctum1 eel into tho.&gt; river About 85
rlght to act on that later, ' the 1Campbell added this is JWUeved"'tb
per rrnt of the rerms would be
Judges said
, refer to tr_anspactnc Jl:i!M's, ~
killed by the treatment, he said.
1 Backers of ~twlck lor;t on four land Moyle.
Authoritiea to "Go to Bot· Only three calll!a or tY""old ff'·
techni cal po1ul5 during the nrn fi Frances Brei!HOil
is
Moy
.,..
'I
k d 1ancee She has a brother
vllr \'\ere on record In the city Dl
l.cndon &amp;pt
16--INB----81xtet!!l ldav s ar~~:ument.M lley atta\! e F
k h
mclaliJ
It kt ~
tom of Drownine,. Thot
Clevtl~t.nd toda)' The nonnal num• i vessd~ of the British Atlantic Heet the legality of the nu~Wr petition mn:n, P:'ano~ omentlon: 1D 1'l;!lt
to be Munier
ber al this Umll or the year IS mcludhtg the battle crutsehood The jurisdiction of the court, 1111d messace
_ sll5hlly mote than a dozeu
land Nelson two of the lnrse~t z u 1 th~ ~hal"IIes made In the court, l Naval omcen. however.~
Hampton, Va , Sept. 18-lN&amp;omcJaJ.t; made It definlk in a the ,, 0 rld sw1m11 111~ at l:l.llChor in 1without success
Wlth rumon of a love tan1Le: un~ fonnal statement that the City's I the 'tarbot ol Invcrgordon Scot- 1 Bostwick~ ouster was asked as '
(ConUnuea m page threef
denied, two wltntMeK were aw.Ut- wat-e! supply was iu no manner dan land today as admlralt~ oft~1al:; the result or complaints that he I
.
., ~
ed by authortUes today aa poulbJe gerolllf. &amp;a a typhoid bacilli carrler. strove to end the serious dlsa. ll.:-c- IUiegaUy WJOO his omce to re~~:atn
keys 1r1 tbe b8JIIID8 case a1~1i "Tbe water Ill tested dally;' Dr tlon urls.J.ng from resentmt .It U\11.1 I valuable diamond ring rrom Mrs I
Dr Ell.!!ha Kent Kane, handloiDe Knapp declared, Hond no tn1Ct'6 uf pav cuts In th e lower rank~&gt;
IOpal Oversole of Columbut; Aftrr I
3'l~year~old Unlvtr&amp;lty of Teblles~ 'be fever have been found"
Rear Admln.l
R
M
Colvin her marriage be had an assistant 1
m., ·"t"C~~
11ft' profesaor hel&lt;l on &amp; eharp of
While every conceivable
pre~ chief of the ~tllft' of the Allsntll i prosecutor threaten her with per~
· •· •
murder IP eonnectton with Ute eauttonary st.ep w ehook any pot!• fleet appeared before the aumlr- 1jury In an attempt to get the rtna By C-w of
mystertoUA death Frlda.y or hla 30 :'!lble spread of the dreaded disease alty board and outlined the s1tua.- I back 1t wa:; cbarged
.....
~
year old wife, Jenny.
was ~llli taken, doctor~ and our- Uon In detall, descrlbtng- how &amp;ell· 1
Between
Coub
DE
...
Scot
..
~,
AuthoriUee, who earlier conceded see at the hospltal dl\ lded their men bad refused to obe} or den I
t""OUR DIE IN AIR CRASU
factora stroncrly In ruor ot tbe •e~ time between nrln1 f~Jr the sick after ata1lna: meetltll!'ll of pt otest I
land and Ncnow~y : l..
•
fendant, today said the compleclon patleuUr, Inoculating ot.hen not yet llg&amp;.lnst the pay cutl!, enforced a~
Oakland
AifllOrt
Cal
Bept
16---of the cue had "changed ao~~
etrleken and in tracing the cans(' p11.rt of the aovernment s econonw
Three pa...'ISCnaers and a pilot
London,
Sept.
16-INB--1
.
what" and announced succlnctiJ
1
pfOIJram
In a Paclnc air transpot t plane wreckage of the Diesel mo~
thsy would "Jo cleao to tht ~tom ol tile epidemic
1
-bound for Seattle were killed to- plane In which Parker D. ON
of the ma.t.ter."
TBBI:E DIE j I.on&lt;lon, Sept 18.-"(NB--Patill.l.l j day \\hen the plane crashed Into American pilot and bls can•
They refuaed to rev~~al the Idea~ ENGINE EXPLODES:
navigator. Oliver Pllcquette,
_
victory tor Ute ~trlklng sallor5 _111 Ban Fr&amp;nci5oo Ba'
tlty o( the two wlt.ne=-a whom
lost wh.He attempting tq .eatabli'h
Port
Jenls.
N
Y
..
Sept.
18-the
Brltlsh
NaYy,
protesting
ngnli••
they are now aeeiUng They ad~
till airmail route acroas iha. ·~
tl S TO TAKE "AKRON"
mltt.ed theJ cUd not know t.be IN8-Willlam Malle\.\., enrtneer, the propoMd 25 per cent cut In uu -~
was picked up at sea today, a£t;ak0
Oeorve
Hamilton,
fireman.
and
Ed~
listed
men'll
pay
ns
assured
to
wheree.bout.!l of there two wttneuell
1 Akron 0, Sept. 16-lNB--Th~ 11111 to mes..sages received ln LbiKlaao
liOn
BrewBter,
tralnme.n,
.ere
lr:IUdQY
Mr8 Kane Cllell rrom droWI'Iln1J
The wreckage was totmd by tbe
The IOVeriUilent has authorizer! United States airship Akron wrtJ
laat Prlday afternoon while she ed Instantly Wday when lUI Erie
Brltlsll steam trawler Lord Ttebt
raUroad
"pwrher'
engine
blew
-up
at
the
admJralty
to
alleviate
ha!hbe
tumed
ove1
00
the
na\')'
departw
and her bUllblnd were awlmml.i:JI
at a point jllllt eaJ!It or IJ:le ·Bhetd
at. Orand VIew Beech several miles Shill Hollow, near here Thrf&gt;e shl()ll ca.used by pay cutfl as socn rnent tomorrow, omclals of the tslandti, bet'l(;een the north" ~ if
L!IOUth td Hampton on Ute Virt:lnta. other membeMI of the crew were las the facts have been a~rtalncLI I Goodyear • Zeppelin corporation Scotland and tbe eaot coas~ of NatocrltlcaUy InJured
Cluunberlaln announce(!
J'@ninaula..
way Marklnp on the plane ~
1 builders announoeC: today
llnltely Identified it a~ Uta~ ' •
which Cramer and Pscquetfe
been lost
The messages !rolJI the Lord
Trent Did tbe wreckaae bact lJ!I!
found at 51'1.50 degrees nqrtb lilltude, 110 degrees east IW:taiklde.
"Hollywood. I!Mif, made no dU· ,\shed I have hed no opportunity tdu:cd a quco&gt;, smlltnl!'
Cramer and Pll.equet.&amp;e ftre JOtC,
the worried look. tha.' elouded her 11ppearance over
1Dr It while following Mr Tibbett :s 1 Rr,morrlage 1s U:re lhlng larUt~ early Jut month while ft11ht f:nia
ftu."e, when she appeared in Jlldt~
HI alwayB havt been and ahrays rerer.c:e tn our family tree.
"Divon:t! ca.me 1ur a natural hu- care&lt;!r
1tst ~way In my mind.
l.he Shetland Islands to ~BenJamtn F CUrler's court to re- will be trflmendoualy Interested In
I l":ave done 110111e bltli of poetry I ' I lim now tree to do the thlng8 I en, on the last lap or a pro~
ceiYt' the dr.cree that r.nded 12 Mr. Tlbbett'e career alld b.l8 coil- man r-Eitlult under the dc&lt;lumatanwhile here.
hav' alway.!! wanted to do"
1\lght from Chtcaco to ~
years or married life.
ttnu~d advancement and devslop- ces f'xistln&amp; In our home
•
1
have
been
beautifully
treal.ei:J
'Our
lwo
dear
boys
BJ"e tn scllool
Wl,at
do
you
think
of
Reno&amp;
over the Greenland Atetft! ' rol~W:
CbormlnalY atUred In blue and ment ," sbe told International NeW!!
here and have every Intention ol 1n &amp;overly Hills now and we both dlvoz-ce metho&lt;ls she wss asked
The plane never wu Ollbkd Mi"
reading a motlon picture mqazlnto. Bervlee
rerru;.ininl
here
to
Uve
1
upect
to
do
everythlnl!'
po&amp;Mbl£
'They
are
•onderfut
In
my
opter
lt bopped oft from Aert•let 1118
M~ Tibbett wu found In the lux"It wu merely o matter of hlib
"RulO hu RIVen me the f1et'dom I lor their welfare
mlor. she replied. "bef',al.ise thtl' Shetland I&amp;Janda.. SevtMI ~·ilit
urlous hotel apM.rtment. she had oc- ~tnmg artlatlc tempe.-.m~t which
"'BGth have grefl.t adrnlrotlon fn· acu·,J pUsh the good 1t Is poF!Iblc ter a Norwe,lan fteamer ~
eupkd IInce CKM11hl8 to Reno
brouil:ht an end t.o our home hap- 1 Ml'l' alwa)'S wanted In which to
folknio a wrltlnl cal't!t'r
lthelr fllt.her and both hope to fol · ror :.uch tnsUtutlon!'l to do, au.1 havtna sl.lbted a body float~
li or the flrBt- time s:te discuued piMNr
"Wrlttrq: 18 801JiethlUJI I have low In hl.s f(IC)Ibrtep!l Both have mu· tbey do It with ~tdll.lent prokctron the vicinity where the plaoe .W
fteely the cause•
whk:h brouaht
"I tblnt: dlvorct no dltC.rent
alwi.Yll
wanted to dO and except for lsleal talent··
and con~t'ration to avoid sentlznen believed to have aone down, IU.t'i
her to Smo Sbe appeared IJ'U.tiJ amq artlaUc people t.hJ.D NnODI
a few woru wbldl ban been pub'M».rrJ
apin?-" lira Tibbett taUtlf'l,"
never wae recovered.
relieved. with the ordeal at oourt ~ 1A other walkl of lllt.
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STEEL MORE ACTIVE
New York. 8ept. 16-INB--Iuqtdrles for 111.000 tons of raiiR,
awardli of 64,000 t0n5 of line pipe,
lncreasinl activity In structural
steel and concrete bars, and arowinJ_ Interest among automobile
m~s In thelr forward require·
tnents aM proml~lng: development..1
ln the Jr!m and 1teel marlr:t-t, lltloo$16ni kt the weekly "Iron Age"
aunibtary to be released tomorrow

1

Woman's Death To
Be Investigated

MUTINY NEAR AMONG
BRITAIN'S SAILORS

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Convict Printing
Under Discussion

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Labor

Federation to
qu~1l State t' Brine Eacl
to Practice

aiW

rec k Of Cramer··

Plane Dia"o:•rnt.e.ft..l

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Electric Theatre, Pomeroy
Wednesday
and Thursday
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8S9-14l FOURTH AVENUE
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another box of ordinary oilk hoaiery

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INTERNATIONAL

Cle'&gt;'t'l&amp;nd sept
16--INS---&amp;o&gt;i · Sliaht Hope biata
tltnt: up anolhe1 potem1al awenur. 1
May Haye Landed
for clty·wkW spread a squad oi
nuriM!ll today started a rounoup or I
Nova Scotia
36 putenu who have Mn relmu;f'd I

Fumlsblngs

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lY.rmer

North pol'tlon ; cooler Thoi"Rday u.\j(bt.

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Ordered To Repay
Overcharreo
IN 3 YEAR PERIOD
Alnd To Put Into
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lEGION

Slol9 00 '1- Plt'f'e Bedroom

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cf tbe LEWIS otocka havinr provecj inoufficieat for that pur•
J
pote haa necenarily been extendecj in order that a complete
doae-out of both STORE and WAREHOUSE otocko may be
effected.

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READERS NOTICE -

former

M1 s Blanche Roller of Mulberry
avenue spent Monday u tht" JUeat
of MI and Mn. Ed Reese of Ra·
rlne
Mr and Mrs John Lel~weHllr
\\.ere CohWJbus vitlnors Tuesday
Phlllp Meier and Ber1 Nick
came from ColwnbWI 1ur t1 lew
days huntlf18 trip
Mrs L A Persom .!!pent the ftrst
or the week at the!(. farm lll Torch
Mrs William Mctaln and thre e
.:hlldren lett for Wheellnl Tue.sdtl.y
rn&lt;;rn.ng where they wiJI lipend the
lli lnt€1 months with htJ' slster, Mrs
WilHam Shell and family
Mo ~; George Hetzel returned
Mcncay lr01u a few days Vl.!lit with
)'er w&gt;tet Mrs Baroora Kautz In
Columbus

By Order ol the L~'ldators!
The LEWIS FURNI .BE CO;S

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brte! visit here wiLh her pa.rentl!,
Mr t.nd Mrs Laban Hill they left
for t'lelr home lll Cincinnati where
M rs Prentice resume:s her duties
u '.-t&gt;:ocher havlna taught t here
the J•ast six ;e11n;
Mrs H c Dye , son Ma.x and
dauglllei F1anps , Ml!&gt;!i Eklla Davls
and B ub Harrm a re Columbus
vtsnor~ Monday and Tuesday
Mr and M rs AI!!X Fllsher re~
turned from a week end visit In
Columbus, they were accompanltc:l
horne by .Mr and Mrs Georiie Har pet whu will ~l::olt with relattvcs
and friend.~
Mr r~n&lt;l Mr1&gt; Raymon d Z•ihe:and ~on Bill~ spt:!l: t Sunday v.ltn
rcle.thes ill PI Pleasant
Mrs. Oeorce Enzenaucr onr1
daughter MISS Mlldred Fisher, re~
tUined frum a Wt!':.'ks 'Jitilt With Ml
and Mrs Rollin Price at WesterVIlle
MlliS Lt:na Jordan of the Men\
MlLT)I Tea loom apen~ Sundu\
wnn Mrs R.a..Y Pa rker at Clifton
w Va

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AN EPIC OF 1000 TKRILLS! AN AMERICAN BOY OF TKE LAWLESS WEST. A YOUNG DAREDEVIL OF THE FRONTIER.

ACTION!

SUSPENSE .,.d THRILLS GALORE!

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MRS. GRACE TIBBET HAS FOUND FAME AND FAMILY HAPPINESS INCONSISTENT
By CAROL CROSS
lNB Stall Correapoodent
R&lt;'llO, Nev., 8ept. 1~"P'e.me and
family happlnesa are not co.tsls-

tent"
TbU8 Kr8 Grace Ma'cko.y Tibbett
rin
w:lth her ramoua: nWJDBnd, Lawrenee 'nbbett, opera barltone and
screen .tar, wbleh brouabt her
to tbe Reno diV(.fte courta
AGone were the dart a:lasses W1U1
'WD.\ch lhe dJiauiled berMU -.nd

today summed up the marital

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GeneraJ Weather
Vtrllnia Gre11
PHONB Ill L

Dtvtne 'l'enMy CorporaUon
Hew Yorll: and Chlearo

•

GANGS OF WORKMEN ARE BUSY

•
HUNTEIQ jiEWARE

T

HE HUN1!NG 5.::ASON ha\ '"II ottie~a !ly a1 d legally
opened on :;!q 111 Hdi'l TueHda) we muy expect to be
readJng and h earw g &lt; f many acudentH to tho:.~e who tor
sake thcu~ r egu lu hab1ts "h1le tnk tng up their tr mty gun
for some ~:oport and plea~mre
A:,!. uxuul many hunterR oi
both types the r.:arel cs~ and th e caref ul kmd will be out
10 the woods looklllg for n g l!m p~e of the elusive
t~JI as h~ .tht."' f1 om br lllch to branch
The tal eful hunte1 1'r"' If-It not on! v be 011 tt c &lt;: on:-;ta n

Bucharest
persons were
(Jay when a
ouLe from

Sept
16-1N8-Six
burned to death o
rl moto ed p ia. e e
Bucharest to Par .s
rashed a d bur t nto flame n :1
BEL at!! za Rouman :a

wntch for h1m :o;;elf t see that 1 thmg happen!-\ to t ~ ~ gUI
but h e mm;t ul
\\allh eve 1 more eate fully u U closely
the otht-:r -fe ll~ \\ wh sh tH t r t md 1 VtJHl!gales later
Sad a::~ 1 I S the h uU ~.:an n t I e d emed and 1acb w1IJ
show lh tt ftl \ny II t.2H 11 Ohu a~ elP.ev. heu.~ will be !4UCri
ftced dunng the bunting sen~on i-llmply becau~e hunter

I

unle~s

th ey nrc

IHOp erly handled
Th1~ PI umiH uou s P. h otu g mav ucc u1 In L 1 n ber ot
ways chtef or v.tuch ore erav.llng under and thtough v.ue
fence:s w1th gut fir!&gt;-:l &lt;arefully pltcmg the gun whete l ca n

and talk to us about a new Hupmoblle. Iring
:SEPTEMBER 17
WABC
12 15 pn

not be du:ll.:har ged ~~tttn l( the gun agan :-~t st tmps fence
po sh~ tnd tJ ccs whe1e the) topple O\Cl
Hnd dJsc hllg (!
the1r C( 1tt:qt~ t r ndom tnd th e practice of the

Hall~;

bon

your present car along. We want Ia . . . it.

New Ymk
BiltJI OIC S

Orch
.s 01 ch

5 Bongs
6 ({ate

h o ecr-~ l tree tw1g m \ e hurr1 edh b g
shoot 1t \\ h t h hopes w11l late1 turn o It t ll! a l-1 lUll r e i! ' "
but on nv st Jg£11 1 1 r \ex that hl has I ee n &lt; w lUi m " '
killer 1i a fe ll w hun\&lt;!1
1A
The m 1n y ca!i Ialti&lt;.:H Ictwlting ilc m huma 1 ~.:atele
c
:geS$ every year With JUt fuJI &lt; RUSC!ol mahy people to d01 Lt
the wfRrlom of pemnttn g htlntfng to tie! ~IJn~ at a n&gt; (ImP
as a pr 1t ~ct 1 m to th e h 1m an fumtly 1 tth t 1 thm tht&gt; hunt
ed amrnal Perh 1ps Ly go od fortune ;.:~nd n cha1 gP. If th12
habtts o{~e huntCTH thiS ~ea1 w11l nut I e so 1 toduch¥c
of fata I )c( ltlcntfl as other yea1 s that h 1\ c gone befure
Let us a~ least ho pe ""
present nH lUt e

N ri At:OS

POLICE KEEP PACE WITH
CRIME BY MODERN DEVICES

Will not tn'lftt their v. e \pons ax th!! potentud k1lhng thmg!lt f;·,;;·,;,;h~;

HUPMOBILE

\

SIXES
fly J 1\Mf.S ( KINK \ID
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Whea t-Sept 49 1 8 Dec 50 3 fo

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t10n

But there w1ll be another record- the pagea of our newo•

papero ...I magazmeo

•

Here m advertuements they wdl read

of evelll'thmc worthy that 11 poueosable today

They wdl senoe

the countl1111 ohopo that carry theae offert11gs

the endleoa Ia·

bor

1ft

k1tchen")

Mornin!' Star

.

so carefully prepared ("It took us three years to

PIIJ'feet th11 cream")

'AN:,' BANNER

'

factorteo, 1mprov1ng th1nga

L1kely enough they wdl marvel a httle that you can buy goodo
oo fresh ("Th1s mayqana11e m1ght have JUit been made ID your

'

so dependable ("Thts c1garette has al·

wayo the oame oabafymg fragrance")

so recent ("Only the

other day th11 d1amond bracelet came to th11 countl'} ")
Perhapo thooe far off readero w1ll want to make aome of theae
purchaaea themaelves-and won't be able to, because of t1me and

;g

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you know

her

dlis ~·

woman who wake 1 up her

ad snlladung ,heroervesr•ued?
How many youns women are
wo.rkeng on thear oen-e
female weakness has robb.d &amp;bem
ol itreogtb and health?
llEbey would oo.Jy t:rr LydJa E
Phdtham s Ve.s:etable l:;orQPOUad
It 1treo~hen1 by n•tolll~ .aibn
IK1ugs 100tlun.g co~fornu 8 reb~!

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NO

He w1ll hft a length of
used th11 glau on then da1ly table "
"Thev used thiS curtain at then
glowmg drapery from a cheat

WASHING'f~N!

•

hi!Dil'~

.,

A YOUNG member of some far off gen~rallon w1ll take down a
"Look, they
ptece of stemmed gla11ware from a cupboard

MOUNTAIN!
MOUNT

M
aybe I'm Wrong

WHIILI.NO

Heirlooms of 19JI

SIGNAL
OHITUAR\'

AND EIGHTS

BLAE'ITNAR AUTO CO.

..

UNIONTOWN
HILt!

000 bon! 1:-1 c lo r \\ !fare tn:-1ttltt1 11 ~ pnm: 1pall ~ f
penal lllfltutt ol s 1 l sr I hv th~e pcoplc nt the co mmg ch.:c
tion t) ~() spe tl(el t e~:en tl y ( h dl e nged th e peopl e by
aaymg tlNit they 1.' 1.11 1 t nfl Ill 11 &gt;i to )Ja ~s the 1 sue a
our pen.l 1n t1t 1t1 o 1s 111 n s ud ( ndttlon tht t the lea
we can In ax c1t ZE'Ilf.l s to app1 H th1s expendttute
Ju~'\\ h h do thl!\ gd the uien th nt s 1ety s e 1 t t 1 --~ ~·--------~
d ebt HIt: tho~e "h 1 spe ud all th e n h ur f f1 eedoom 11
-~.~--------""&gt;
evolvmg; me" heme whereby u, h lnolai;le ho e&lt;t I •w
ab1dmg !ax Jlt~llll::' l ll zc ns a1&lt; to lH nul tf' I out of th e 1
By John P Medbury
posse:o~tH ~~ 11 111., \\U\ 1 sstbl
1t st
0 c ( Jmll 1:-o. \ 111
get whaflllothe\ wn1 t
lf c! er tht re ha s he ct l time 111 th• h )o\tory
f u1
state 01 1%' th hJstuJ v uf n 1 at u I t thnt mntt1 wlH n
r hunge
w e can &lt;ford t ld the ctt mu al h\ P hur d. l ot
whJl e w•u1 1~tn ut1 l
1t J~ IH \\
)f th l:! l t&gt; 1
1 h )o\ brt n
a t1m c v.~11 the lei t
&lt;'h
\C)ol t
1l'( ltll ow mcu 1s t o
those &lt;Jc~itt le "ho ha\ t HJlcnt th e u dl
nd dol c i h 1r
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be8t 1n t~1ng t l 1111 kl! 1 i:-1 m t.!ct 1 t th " me time th! LI
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they tJtetll
I \ 1he II \\ that t me 1 ~ nO\\
L
Wh1'C o cl'!I' t\)ol
r r~ 11Hd walh tht Ctlmln
e1f~mcnt
JI C 11l ~ 1 t1m c foa ~pcndmg ur monf'y
our t1me ;:'J'Il tft t 1 ttv11 ~ t mak e tht cJJm 1 Hi for~ t
.)
he IS he , 1 1 1 l l o1 l ~e lklng lht ruh~ a td 1egula
ttons of l-Ilt) Jet} 11 ice d 1t IH the time f 1 out ~ peudm~,;
1\IOJienL!I
what mo~y we do Hpend, tn un effo1t .to place h1m ~her(;
w 1\'1a1me:ntous
~bse t 1 lndc1
he Will d; the lea!o}t h urn Y.htlc we ute UJoung the major &lt;OJ I!Jl t o
ill de'
y
rn bfrt;
part at n~r h nume ~ a1 d our ene1gy 1n ~avmg the thou QCL U parachute
sands wh.a arc W( rthy and v. ho ure 111 cl11 e need due t
the1r stra£len ed c JrcumstanceH
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B~ ull m ~a n s th e pre!;e nt t1m e :-~ houlrl be Ul:ICd 11
Ia ltv CITII.e.SL
sendmy ulu e'C I\ H\tulobl c cent 111 JH OCU IIn g \\ork for i
loda.) s fi&amp;Jltn nd
Th miser who st I lhc
tpe mnn ~h nee ds ""'k whe~ e hy he ma1 he abl e to"' p 1 0
,oorl bflck t.o the r n 1 rc c mP!' 1
potj his tGpf'ndcnt~ m stcad nf gl\lrllt hun a (juic m o1der r
1 a.kcs
~ u t! there were 1t RJ
ctms In
plgcou ho es
to rum luCsclf re:-\pect and phl re htm ( n th e ~arne plnr L
With tb e tll&lt;hnnry luz~ heg11a1 I et us f01 ihe time b emg
r- m when
fprgct thcl:Huppl !ledly hau d hre lUr CI1011HHIK HI c Hpend
I L ng a
inK' b ohin4 the walls uf our mstltullonH whme the) ar e ut
J~aot II'Ctt!;ill t hree meR I' o rlo y and o pliu • t &gt; &lt;leep nl
11irllt and~evote our r,ffort!\ to pr •cu tmg as good at r'lm Mn
modatlons;tor our "ot t hy people who are )obloss ana ,.

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Mar 5:-114 Ma.y5514 58
Corn-8ept 44 De£ 1 2 5 8 Mar
tO 1 a alay 42 1 a J 4
Oo.ts-Dec 2424 1 8 May 26 J 2

MOUNTAIN!

ISSUE

MUCH:' Al JO ~~

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THE Bl:lfiD

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of

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d1otance 1ntervenmg

But you can I

You do I Neither lime nor

d1otanee detero you
Here 11 la-nythms you w11h to buy
breakfaot flakes fro:n oun·
Homeopun tweeds from Scotland
ny wheatland• 1n the WeaL
There 11 romance back of eveeyadvert11ed good th1ng
mance of chance, of the ceasele11 effort at perfecllon
tlaemento are true m1rroro of the bell to be had today
you an eaoy, happy ourvey of all that 11 buyable

Ro-

AdnrThey g1ve

They help keep

you ehtc 1n younelf, your ourroundmga, every 1neh of your purehaolftl

Read them and remember the1r newo

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Spectator~t

GeneraJ Weather
Vtrllnia Gre11
PHONB Ill L

Dtvtne 'l'enMy CorporaUon
Hew Yorll: and Chlearo

•

GANGS OF WORKMEN ARE BUSY

•
HUNTEIQ jiEWARE

T

HE HUN1!NG 5.::ASON ha\ '"II ottie~a !ly a1 d legally
opened on :;!q 111 Hdi'l TueHda) we muy expect to be
readJng and h earw g &lt; f many acudentH to tho:.~e who tor
sake thcu~ r egu lu hab1ts "h1le tnk tng up their tr mty gun
for some ~:oport and plea~mre
A:,!. uxuul many hunterR oi
both types the r.:arel cs~ and th e caref ul kmd will be out
10 the woods looklllg for n g l!m p~e of the elusive
t~JI as h~ .tht."' f1 om br lllch to branch
The tal eful hunte1 1'r"' If-It not on! v be 011 tt c &lt;: on:-;ta n

Bucharest
persons were
(Jay when a
ouLe from

Sept
16-1N8-Six
burned to death o
rl moto ed p ia. e e
Bucharest to Par .s
rashed a d bur t nto flame n :1
BEL at!! za Rouman :a

wntch for h1m :o;;elf t see that 1 thmg happen!-\ to t ~ ~ gUI
but h e mm;t ul
\\allh eve 1 more eate fully u U closely
the otht-:r -fe ll~ \\ wh sh tH t r t md 1 VtJHl!gales later
Sad a::~ 1 I S the h uU ~.:an n t I e d emed and 1acb w1IJ
show lh tt ftl \ny II t.2H 11 Ohu a~ elP.ev. heu.~ will be !4UCri
ftced dunng the bunting sen~on i-llmply becau~e hunter

I

unle~s

th ey nrc

IHOp erly handled
Th1~ PI umiH uou s P. h otu g mav ucc u1 In L 1 n ber ot
ways chtef or v.tuch ore erav.llng under and thtough v.ue
fence:s w1th gut fir!&gt;-:l &lt;arefully pltcmg the gun whete l ca n

and talk to us about a new Hupmoblle. Iring
:SEPTEMBER 17
WABC
12 15 pn

not be du:ll.:har ged ~~tttn l( the gun agan :-~t st tmps fence
po sh~ tnd tJ ccs whe1e the) topple O\Cl
Hnd dJsc hllg (!
the1r C( 1tt:qt~ t r ndom tnd th e practice of the

Hall~;

bon

your present car along. We want Ia . . . it.

New Ymk
BiltJI OIC S

Orch
.s 01 ch

5 Bongs
6 ({ate

h o ecr-~ l tree tw1g m \ e hurr1 edh b g
shoot 1t \\ h t h hopes w11l late1 turn o It t ll! a l-1 lUll r e i! ' "
but on nv st Jg£11 1 1 r \ex that hl has I ee n &lt; w lUi m " '
killer 1i a fe ll w hun\&lt;!1
1A
The m 1n y ca!i Ialti&lt;.:H Ictwlting ilc m huma 1 ~.:atele
c
:geS$ every year With JUt fuJI &lt; RUSC!ol mahy people to d01 Lt
the wfRrlom of pemnttn g htlntfng to tie! ~IJn~ at a n&gt; (ImP
as a pr 1t ~ct 1 m to th e h 1m an fumtly 1 tth t 1 thm tht&gt; hunt
ed amrnal Perh 1ps Ly go od fortune ;.:~nd n cha1 gP. If th12
habtts o{~e huntCTH thiS ~ea1 w11l nut I e so 1 toduch¥c
of fata I )c( ltlcntfl as other yea1 s that h 1\ c gone befure
Let us a~ least ho pe ""
present nH lUt e

N ri At:OS

POLICE KEEP PACE WITH
CRIME BY MODERN DEVICES

Will not tn'lftt their v. e \pons ax th!! potentud k1lhng thmg!lt f;·,;;·,;,;h~;

HUPMOBILE

\

SIXES
fly J 1\Mf.S ( KINK \ID
IN8 S pecial Cc:rrr.~pttnd nt

Opening prlcea
Whea t-Sept 49 1 8 Dec 50 3 fo

)

'

PIKES PEAKf

!

"'~

I.OO'KOVT

Cla ti

wh

tIC llg 11 adl

I C f'XC'('t!

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t

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)o\tatc IH hl
the $7 ')00

!ht

II

~

IXIIA

con

POMEROY

w1ndow ,,

Heuloomo ouch ao these w1llmd1cate to them our 1931 c1v1hza·
t10n

But there w1ll be another record- the pagea of our newo•

papero ...I magazmeo

•

Here m advertuements they wdl read

of evelll'thmc worthy that 11 poueosable today

They wdl senoe

the countl1111 ohopo that carry theae offert11gs

the endleoa Ia·

bor

1ft

k1tchen")

Mornin!' Star

.

so carefully prepared ("It took us three years to

PIIJ'feet th11 cream")

'AN:,' BANNER

'

factorteo, 1mprov1ng th1nga

L1kely enough they wdl marvel a httle that you can buy goodo
oo fresh ("Th1s mayqana11e m1ght have JUit been made ID your

'

so dependable ("Thts c1garette has al·

wayo the oame oabafymg fragrance")

so recent ("Only the

other day th11 d1amond bracelet came to th11 countl'} ")
Perhapo thooe far off readero w1ll want to make aome of theae
purchaaea themaelves-and won't be able to, because of t1me and

;g

o

you know

her

dlis ~·

woman who wake 1 up her

ad snlladung ,heroervesr•ued?
How many youns women are
wo.rkeng on thear oen-e
female weakness has robb.d &amp;bem
ol itreogtb and health?
llEbey would oo.Jy t:rr LydJa E
Phdtham s Ve.s:etable l:;orQPOUad
It 1treo~hen1 by n•tolll~ .aibn
IK1ugs 100tlun.g co~fornu 8 reb~!

••liM

~cfruptst
' ~llle tOday
ojf '"' Or
hq!'i4&gt;
l'*'m
rou.r
trf'$Hfio

the new convcoaeot tabl.r fot•

~trAUI..-4

••

-..

YEDETABLE

COMPOUND

I I P !!i•

~

..

NO

He w1ll hft a length of
used th11 glau on then da1ly table "
"Thev used thiS curtain at then
glowmg drapery from a cheat

WASHING'f~N!

•

hi!Dil'~

.,

A YOUNG member of some far off gen~rallon w1ll take down a
"Look, they
ptece of stemmed gla11ware from a cupboard

MOUNTAIN!
MOUNT

M
aybe I'm Wrong

WHIILI.NO

Heirlooms of 19JI

SIGNAL
OHITUAR\'

AND EIGHTS

BLAE'ITNAR AUTO CO.

..

UNIONTOWN
HILt!

000 bon! 1:-1 c lo r \\ !fare tn:-1ttltt1 11 ~ pnm: 1pall ~ f
penal lllfltutt ol s 1 l sr I hv th~e pcoplc nt the co mmg ch.:c
tion t) ~() spe tl(el t e~:en tl y ( h dl e nged th e peopl e by
aaymg tlNit they 1.' 1.11 1 t nfl Ill 11 &gt;i to )Ja ~s the 1 sue a
our pen.l 1n t1t 1t1 o 1s 111 n s ud ( ndttlon tht t the lea
we can In ax c1t ZE'Ilf.l s to app1 H th1s expendttute
Ju~'\\ h h do thl!\ gd the uien th nt s 1ety s e 1 t t 1 --~ ~·--------~
d ebt HIt: tho~e "h 1 spe ud all th e n h ur f f1 eedoom 11
-~.~--------""&gt;
evolvmg; me" heme whereby u, h lnolai;le ho e&lt;t I •w
ab1dmg !ax Jlt~llll::' l ll zc ns a1&lt; to lH nul tf' I out of th e 1
By John P Medbury
posse:o~tH ~~ 11 111., \\U\ 1 sstbl
1t st
0 c ( Jmll 1:-o. \ 111
get whaflllothe\ wn1 t
lf c! er tht re ha s he ct l time 111 th• h )o\tory
f u1
state 01 1%' th hJstuJ v uf n 1 at u I t thnt mntt1 wlH n
r hunge
w e can &lt;ford t ld the ctt mu al h\ P hur d. l ot
whJl e w•u1 1~tn ut1 l
1t J~ IH \\
)f th l:! l t&gt; 1
1 h )o\ brt n
a t1m c v.~11 the lei t
&lt;'h
\C)ol t
1l'( ltll ow mcu 1s t o
those &lt;Jc~itt le "ho ha\ t HJlcnt th e u dl
nd dol c i h 1r
\
be8t 1n t~1ng t l 1111 kl! 1 i:-1 m t.!ct 1 t th " me time th! LI
I
they tJtetll
I \ 1he II \\ that t me 1 ~ nO\\
L
Wh1'C o cl'!I' t\)ol
r r~ 11Hd walh tht Ctlmln
e1f~mcnt
JI C 11l ~ 1 t1m c foa ~pcndmg ur monf'y
our t1me ;:'J'Il tft t 1 ttv11 ~ t mak e tht cJJm 1 Hi for~ t
.)
he IS he , 1 1 1 l l o1 l ~e lklng lht ruh~ a td 1egula
ttons of l-Ilt) Jet} 11 ice d 1t IH the time f 1 out ~ peudm~,;
1\IOJienL!I
what mo~y we do Hpend, tn un effo1t .to place h1m ~her(;
w 1\'1a1me:ntous
~bse t 1 lndc1
he Will d; the lea!o}t h urn Y.htlc we ute UJoung the major &lt;OJ I!Jl t o
ill de'
y
rn bfrt;
part at n~r h nume ~ a1 d our ene1gy 1n ~avmg the thou QCL U parachute
sands wh.a arc W( rthy and v. ho ure 111 cl11 e need due t
the1r stra£len ed c JrcumstanceH
lo•
2{'
tl
B~ ull m ~a n s th e pre!;e nt t1m e :-~ houlrl be Ul:ICd 11
Ia ltv CITII.e.SL
sendmy ulu e'C I\ H\tulobl c cent 111 JH OCU IIn g \\ork for i
loda.) s fi&amp;Jltn nd
Th miser who st I lhc
tpe mnn ~h nee ds ""'k whe~ e hy he ma1 he abl e to"' p 1 0
,oorl bflck t.o the r n 1 rc c mP!' 1
potj his tGpf'ndcnt~ m stcad nf gl\lrllt hun a (juic m o1der r
1 a.kcs
~ u t! there were 1t RJ
ctms In
plgcou ho es
to rum luCsclf re:-\pect and phl re htm ( n th e ~arne plnr L
With tb e tll&lt;hnnry luz~ heg11a1 I et us f01 ihe time b emg
r- m when
fprgct thcl:Huppl !ledly hau d hre lUr CI1011HHIK HI c Hpend
I L ng a
inK' b ohin4 the walls uf our mstltullonH whme the) ar e ut
J~aot II'Ctt!;ill t hree meR I' o rlo y and o pliu • t &gt; &lt;leep nl
11irllt and~evote our r,ffort!\ to pr •cu tmg as good at r'lm Mn
modatlons;tor our "ot t hy people who are )obloss ana ,.

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Corn-8ept 44 De£ 1 2 5 8 Mar
tO 1 a alay 42 1 a J 4
Oo.ts-Dec 2424 1 8 May 26 J 2

MOUNTAIN!

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You do I Neither lime nor

d1otanee detero you
Here 11 la-nythms you w11h to buy
breakfaot flakes fro:n oun·
Homeopun tweeds from Scotland
ny wheatland• 1n the WeaL
There 11 romance back of eveeyadvert11ed good th1ng
mance of chance, of the ceasele11 effort at perfecllon
tlaemento are true m1rroro of the bell to be had today
you an eaoy, happy ourvey of all that 11 buyable

Ro-

AdnrThey g1ve

They help keep

you ehtc 1n younelf, your ourroundmga, every 1neh of your purehaolftl

Read them and remember the1r newo

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dauJhter

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Uie NO JOB
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to SQ..rt:

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N.IGHT ~NO OAl n rREP~HE ~ ~~§~~~:~:~;; JUG TO MAST Bli
OR MAHIHT_A
~AM_~ NEXT ~HUH OAf ~~:~{~E;:,~l~r·~~ DHEHINb TR!ij£i

Oltey 1llra.
Mn.l(arplet
Ol'l.a Morril
"•' Lh!:!
a:ueat ot Abe
o . Fllellst.eJn
H Huck and "!&amp;m~ly:-~
WSDrt\t
Bt.tui'dl.y
,
ll)rtle .and Hael Mutrls vilited 1A £iselateln and &amp;ODG
)(Ill. Clara llaninr recentb
18mltll ape:ut Sa~urclay
and lrfra j Kr &amp;nd l4n. Gerald Morns af iR14eMur.

Mn

Mr .t.ncl Mn
MllJTI.Y ,.00
ot MoundlvUie spent lut

Hortenee Oatikell and !J'ln e'unday h.eN! with air

Teddy ol Columbus al'fl the aueats Charley Ptu'&amp;ona and Mn aKt.c 1 RuUtuld spent Sunday w1Ul Nona 1 Ml aru:l Mrs B N Hustle hvac
of Mia Anne Bradbury tor a num ~ Leach
Morris 9-nd family
11 eturned to thell hoDW! m HWlUng~
INIVR.IED IN CK.\SU
is st.uyin&amp; while vlsi.Una here
ber of days
Frank Sa}re of near 1Pt~u:ah I
ton aft.er a two weeb vi.&amp;ll with Mr
Mtas Belle Mills was allahtly .In·
Mr Koppole has t.:pent the past
Mr and Mrs W A Lee 11pent the I Nho haa been vialtina here for
CQEST£R
!lnd Mrli J . Jl Tuttle
jured ll4onday evening when he• four years In speaktna ln different week end In Cbarieflt.on
oom" Unlt' ret urned to his home
Bernarct E1~t.dn auP h.ed V
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Pord coupe which she W8.8 drlvlnll: ~:hurcbe&amp; t.lll'm.l&amp;hou.t Lhe country
Mrs Ji.Ck Shaw a.nd baby of Cln- last \\eo:Jlt with hill daughte r
I R
C
d is In Columbus at- Rice spent Maudlly In Mnl lett.a
number on Ced.l\r at.aeet was in a coLJUiun p,nd dea~ w!Lh the question ot na- clnnaU are vl.s!Ung her mothc 1
tendi~H ~: ~ E C(. 1retence
Charles O llll nn ot Dor..,..ln htx:_llt
1
oR' wlLh a truck beartna W~ t Vuttn t tlonallsm or the IndJ.&amp;n J&gt;l:lOple, as
Ma.e Prancl.l and other reluNl.'l
K sm1u1 iS In Ho1:&amp;..1 he nP.st week with Ray M orrls and
8
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Ucense plates at the intersecth 11 he has acqual.nted himself with t.he 1 El
t H
laon r Po
I Holatr bO&amp;Pital for treatment lllld Iamlll
0
";t!;..,;w~-:-~:-;"~:;:9.:_~~ ol Cedl\1 and Thhd streets
nes
a.rr
mero) en~
- i,n OPtJl'tion
- - -- - - - - - - 1 facts and conditions o! the oountiY
~
I Miss MU!s car was bfLdly dam- Rev Sagen will also aellver a. lihmt ~~~daHol&amp;er hoapital for tree.tmeut Th Sunday IJU8Bta of J H cau- w A Polan of Joppa Fled V
W&amp;Nrtm
BUY-P're!Sh cow or ~ aged having been fc1 ced mto ~ adm e:;s at the meetingI Mu YEvau.s. wile of Dr w R dill v.erc M. and Mrs L J.. Ca(l- Rice Mrs ~gartt Kimes, Mr ami
A Po.t aad a Ciaar
clta up ·~~~~... ~alao vesl cal- telearaph pole
The truck whiLh
-Evans or Jaek.son 11 betn t.reat&lt;:-::1 1dill Lt Sllank Town, Garland fl :td Mrs Dan warner were called to
'I he f!r~t A mNi tnn :_Jcwt "HeordYU Cuah_
M.lj;k!leport, was loaded with eggs was ll.l'lo
UONOpl GUtiSTS
~ ~t Holzer hospital for &amp;nllnfected T'rlx Cnu&lt;:Ull of Eureka and Ira Lanfl'l !ler by the death of M1 s l11g tn 1 rund11 (' ~lu c llonnld ot
0. R. D 1
Rutland damaitd to a g1eat extent. Non:Ml!ises M.une and Nelhe Bell en- hand
Bl.ail1 elf Mill Stone
John Frear
trln cttmJ un[,,•rslt' 11us l'hil ill
9-J6 .. 3t
ot the occupan~ o! the t1uc ... li.l'rc l(..ertabled a number of 1nends noMrs. MaJor Brown of Columbus
Rev Gerald Martin who 111 boldlvur Stan&amp;bury of Aktu.J YLslte.:.l ioJI'IJeUI \\hu hll(ame knuw11 tUI
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In Jured and Lt'- Sii Mlll.s escaped ~t'nt.ly in honor of thel.i nt~hew Il l:. spendtna &amp; few days with lrleliOl' :.Oll 11 rt'vlval at Judaon. W Va Ab;e EJselatetn and tam 1ly SatW'dav • 1 htt l'u f't of I hi.! H1 HJiutloo'' tof
dt;p INN
with jw;t. • rew scratches
J um Bell and his a:uest, Dou $her- and relatives here
cam r h ome Su.'1day nlaht, }Je reMn Grover Chri8ty and daugh- hill Jllltlii11JI \( 1~~~ nf u polltlcf\)
wood of Akron Various JOClal
Mr and Mrs Don Bmchatn and turm.d to hb mectilli Monday.
t.et haw: retUJned home atter o nu1 ure lft&gt; nllw w 1u1~ 11 few lyrll'l
srt:AKS TO ROTAKU.NS
venJona 'enjoined to make a. hapoy Mts Lester Oates vlelted wlt.h lt.tla
Jklnnle Honaker vlsi~d ltearl weekll visit tn A)uon
In th1• Ll!l"hl••l'll\h lPIIIlll)' tr(l(ll•
:Y~als
and
M,. and Mns Ro } E~&amp;elslcm anll tlon, lmt "liM uuue In the puhlle
Rates Pomeroy, JoHn A Fox tcprese.nt.a.Live nl eveulnv and a de1lclow; refresh- 1Ltves at Johnstown over the end (of R1.. b.:cca Wood.&lt;! who haa been
Missisfnppl Valley ¥Hoclatl01l ment co~ne completed the ple"-S· I tnc week
Woods and family Bunda¥
::.0!1!1 w:re Cfi'leld hom~ b) Lhc 11el l- P\ I•M ill'• tlum nr 1h(l · J.'h 11l l'oet"
.... ..;;_;;-;:..::,_.-:;;;..____•:..·13-31 the
presented a ver} int-eresting itd- l &amp;l)t oceaslon
Miss Rachel Davis lett Mond11. y making b.cr home with Mr and om J1ln83&amp; of Mrl!l J De~~on
"h:ur, Mil I 1111111 n (VI\ •\l'('fHics nl{o.
dress in a.n open mtct\Jll o! lim
J&gt;oeRSONALs
I for Delaware where she Rll5umete !'Jte Pearl Woods left Wednesda} - -,- - - ~ -- - --- - CrouiaJ"
Oalllpolls
R
otary
und
Conmi\IIH
IY
Lhe
posltlon
of
matron
at
the
OtrL~
to
v·
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relatl\es
In
Iowa
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Doctor V/Jetelly IllY• thnt n ~e" Associations at the LMayctt..c
MrH Robert Riggs son L11.wrencc rnctustlla l school
Mr and rMs ~le Mlllt •.l of
fork 1m~V fn the earl)' '80M te,HI
1
Tuesday noon
it.nd family and Ml1!8 CaJrle PinMr and Mr&amp; Ell&amp;S Wetl;lerbolt, l Mar1un were the Sup.ctay guc,;ts of j
liK.l l"lCC6rt! ••u htVO!SIIJI'atlng com
M1 Fox s~rt5acd the f11.c:t bdur ney aftel a VISIL with 1elal1ves 31 ct Mr and Mrs Dwl&amp;ht Wctber.holt A.. R Ma1 Un an1 fii.Plil)'
I
utlttee tbet w~eo 11. ~on slltnent
the meeting that he had been s •v- I Jue ~ds here have returned to t h eir and daught..er motored to Hawk~o
John
Fisher
a
former rcl&gt;ldLnt of
.uk~l • f:!1 1r lu~ n1nde a re~or il nf
Ne5t Sunday where they spent th"' •his ~lac~ now residing In Columeral yea! s experience In the d1•veJ- 1 home at Matoaka w Va
•hf' m~me nnd ftll't nnd I! he In·
opment of the Mls:;lsslppl VQ.Il"
Mrs J oe Ray and chlldie n of d.1y
,
bus rpent 11. tew days with rclatiVf:!;
t!PIIIII•d to ,grunt t11e (Wtlllou he
and
biOughL
befme
the
local
perJ
I
Zanesville
spent
the
week
end
With
Miss
Lora
s
edgwick
of
Syracw:e
and
tr1end8 here
marl!;ed t1 uOHs 1f'ler the nnmc
m a \CI.I- convincing mannm i llf' r pnrenls Mr and Mls wa iU!r 18 rece1v1Dg t reatment o.t Hoh:c: r I
----~-·----~!lllitllmf'8 ~~~ \HIUid ehUII,.i:l! hl.~t pie
that the erec tion of four lockrs v.1 WI e
hospital
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~oRmlm.J, In n:hld1 co~ he udUr• 1 a
the
Kana
wha
nver
would
btl
~l::ss
Mll.bel
Ide-s
Jeturn
"'d
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ll"t uud 1 roM
In hi~ 11 erl.nl\11' he
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woultt ljU\ : ''I l rG"I rl 8mll h : t great aid Ill dt:vt:lopmg that vallt::\ Bunda} to het d~~:e~ ~t Lhe On is
..~\nt)•lUi(y
11.11~ MarganrWtgett visited Mu
•hmhlt• 1 ••»~se•'
Jon('s."
l'lli;:!!ll•lY tio~=~beJ\ 1 °f thcl tl'ootL aci'a;lz~- , Industrial school at Delawate folmtettngn Ill ~tl~ w v~ a F.en He 1t," 1ow!ng n visit with f1lends In Oallia
'1
Dana Welch Monday
lh\11 IH II Ill 11r\gJn llf tfl,p f'XJ II &lt;&gt;1'1
1
0 zcr 1caunty
r
Ml ~ Octa HuH vl.!;ltde Mr5 Joe
'lllro "11•• •!)le-• ' I"(H!! .. ns nae1l lodny
1
presiden
t
cf
the
Galllu
Commumty
I Mr and Mrs Andrew Ma1tm
Mr and Mr.il Ed Baron a,m son S.lanlry Wednesda)
ForSale,MiK.AS8ocia.t1on
and
D:
G
G
Klneo
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Do 11 f &amp;ll w
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PI esldent 0f u
R t
El.lld little son of Dayt.on , aH~ spend
nH t o
e
Va ;spent. tn!:'
Mr and Mrs Dana HanlnR auU
b
0 aJy c1u weJe lng a two weeks ~acatlon with the w~ek end here with Mr an I Ml ~ chlh!ten were guests of
w
Jane l
J)lesent
P'OR SALE - l"lne l Ish Cobbler
, To Buy A 25c A Day
Haning and family Thur!JG"ay
1fo1mer s pa~ents M1 tuJd Ml&gt; J 0'""ey Laudermht.
potal.ot!s Firsts 15c, Seconds 40f
1
P Martm
M" ngte Powell uf th1s place !s
Mr a11d Mr8 William HtmeMy
Traveler's Accilfcnt Ticket
Purlt:oy K.arr, Mmersvllle, R D
[ HINDU SPEAKt K CO!\UNG
I Mrs Neloon Kews and daughter tEaching school at Mt MlllRh
and chlldr~n of Datw)_d wen~ the
-soto:br~1olo-3t
Gladstone KoppoiE, a native of M1ss Bar bat a of Marietta VISited
Mo and Mrs Cllilrley Roberts \\eek end with Mr and Mr:;. Wm
India will speak ut the Popu1a 1 hi:' IC with fllemls and relative:; and son Ha1 old of Cambnctge Pratt
VIDA E. IHLE, Agent
I Baptist church I'hwsday C\Cllln! 1Sundav
FOR SALE
P"nt lhe "eek end here '"ith Mu.
Mr., Jane Haning and Ola.ro
!
it was announced b&gt; fie\ Geoq;o.: lo G W Pennell of Vmton was ad- S rail Jane Roberts and duughter HaninF. wt!re guests of Mr8 Joe
Fo~"l"r good work mu\ffi, oue horse
lllllllllllllll~tilaii-IHtlll"""'"'"llllmUII:UIIIIIIIIIIUIIill
B~a~who~ home the ~~~•tt.ed Lo ~-hospital Moncl.l\
M1 ~ Crulie Neai:if visited a few Stanley Wedn(!!iday
a pony and a. large barn with lJrob~~~~ r.bout 500 teet or good lumbr
nHI!r .razed 4 bariU~n
·r~w Ebcrsbach Construction Cu
Ponteroy, Ohio

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1&lt;eve1ral

Of The Boyo Make Good Showing Under
" Tutelage Of C oach; Offenaive Playa Are Being I
Deve1ope d ; T ac kl"1ng~ 'ftrea1e
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tort" 8 • "'"' the R'""1''t
Keys 2 to I and lhcn v.e nt
bn.t:k t.o -wm u.gam v w o
AJtt· l htb dua l Ylctol J
doctor told Mamaux that 111...,
wile m In 11. b().'l.pllaJ.. wa.,
much lmpwved antJ .,.,uuld
net have to uude1gu ll\1 op ~
e 1atlon

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oible To Catch A's
This year

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PIRATES WIN TWO

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Backfield Man, Outstanding Ao Openfield
Runner And In General All Around Play;
Leave Here Saturday Morning ·

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IF YOU DON T WANNA S LEEP
,&lt;&gt;. CELL STRANGER, ~t)U D
BETTER BEAT IT!! r-J-..J~_./

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David

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Mattl:eov&amp;

ct.e!ib,he
D· lt-3t

RE~T;-..{"tvi! TQ~, aU n.ocfer convenlenccli 41&gt;3 Grant Bt

t.flr'dleport, Phcnc &amp;BJ-.1 9-15- 3l
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Wanted
BA~fd:AN ,MWA,NTEb-LiiCal man
o11b to work Pomeroy and 5m:rounrillll!l counties ca lllng on
Pu! tneF.s concer~p; Na.tlo~lly cqvpttlned line Mus~ be a illJlltlei
1\'tlnM.cpt copupqlon .1.1 ypu
m11 ke good Merchants Indu~
trtc Inc, 2001-2029 Home An', I

pavton, Ohio
Dljb' 9-L5·3t, Wkl;,r. JH6

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Slightly Out o(His Line

ICER
ASHUR'

LISTEN UNI~,
11-IAT THERE'S A
SPARROW AIN T IT&lt;'

HOW S l"HE ('"'-.,-.....,--;---;r-~----'

DETECTUFF
BUSINESS?

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WAN'tED- AmbJtloWI lady or man
an~ · wue for 'ran,ung ' Q_l,!llr\111~
wet lncoirie Eltperise&amp; piWt g~~
M n:. King at 'fh ::! Old Inn Main

&amp;!It
, at once Hours 7 to D9-16-3t
P )4.,
only
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FORGET

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l1-IE. CHIE:F SENT ME:
DOWN HERE T'ME:ET
A STOOL· PIGWN
l AIN'T UP
BIRD LORE!

Helenic Jlierarchy

thlo

delieious new cheese food
melte, aUoes, llprt!Rde!
How Its full, a;ch cheese
flnor blends with other
fooda! Meat,ftsh,eggs, \'eg•
dables.~nd ft'l!l at~ healthlUl-u dige8tible~as pure

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wbolo mllii: lloeiCI
Try It today-fur coo~­
ing and IR:tldwiches. Yopr
11"9Cer baa J 1: in the half
pound Pll&lt;kall".

THE ONLY HAPPY

llAYS I EVER HAVE ARI!:
WHEN DANNY IS HERE,
AND NOW HE~ !:\ONE
AWAY A4AJN:
IM
LONESOME
=::Ji~'jf-.,.__ WITHOUT HIM 1
tl00 - 1100'

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO TmNK?

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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

AT TI.IE 'fllEATUES

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ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Today,and Tomorrow
"JUST A GIGALO"

W. 0. Smith, Editor of the Punxoutawney ( Pa.) Spirit, Sa yo:
"The p,Jc-holog;, of effective arlv' tli&gt;ing '' to cn·ate a cun~~ emal almotphc•Je between buye1 and &gt;ellel --one of mutual confidence. The 1eact10n ur mahy toward mel io and billboaHl advcliisement i• one of resentment
The comme1cializing of an
mstrument f•·om which edl(Vmg entertainment only i~ ~x prctcd,
o1· the obscuration of roadeide scene1y which the 1 autuiet is teeking to en joy, iR not calculated to c1 eat~ a ~ympathetic attitude toward the adve1ti"er. He is looker! upon as'an impudent interloper and trespaEse•· who has sneaked into th e rompany through
the back door .

Jl• wall a playboy, (O)'nftcal, bl.:ue, a11m h~ bet on a wo
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She alapped bl11 f~W~e and Jolted him lnht a llf• ~
Ylrtue

to,Pance

.UIERIC&amp;N LEAGUE

Aloo Comedy "Cuckoo Murder Caae"

Club

l!aull;olllo~ow

''BILl,y

'yOU CA&gt;.l'T
f'Q&lt;;r.!

tHE KID"

Hear aad IH, Job Maek Bnnrn. WaJJMe Beery, Kay John~nn
Katl Dan~'&gt;
An e-pic \of 1000 t.hrlllll
An Am..-lt~an bny of thl'
la"Wies!l W•!li.

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LEA\JE A&gt;
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A younr dal'f!deYII of the frontier

Alao Comedy "My Weot"

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LIBERTY THEATRE, llltiDDLEPORT

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"The home ne&gt;\spaprl 1- the llienrllv gu ~st whom you have
invited to yom liom" becau' c you haoc coi1fldencc in it&gt; integrity,
and which will not intrude anythm_g upon J&gt;OU that you are not in
the mood to accept. ll rloe&lt; nnt 1om adverti&gt;ing into yow· tal"
when you want to r~ad the ne\1 ' or edit01 ials '. It is silent and
courteous, acc~ding deferentially to yom 'lightest wi&lt;h. Hence
the home newspaper ha&gt; no •·ivai for effective publicity.

AMJ;RICAN ASSOCIATION
L• 11 ~ \lllr lb, Columllus 5
Milwauku 3 MHm~aJIII\ ts 2
1{ h 'io at lndla napol\.;, t

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"But the radio is seeking to invade a fjeld in which it is not
welcome and lor which it IS not adaptod When your soul ctaves
music the radio bawls and chatters about , oap 01 toothpaste, and
thus destroys the rhapsody of your mood by m ousmg a feeling of
antagonism.

Brooklyn 2

2, Brook\} 1 1

5 Phllad1 lphm ~
at Ch!Cfi@O 'rR in I
York at Cmcl nnntl IJalnl

80~1011

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AMERICAN LtAGUE
il Cle\cltmd 3
York 'I Dl'tl oil 2

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ChlC8.1!:0 :.1 ( 10 ill.

"Not only does the tadic. advertising broadcaster intmde
mmething on th2 radio owner that he does not v.ant. but he impudently asks the newspaper, whose advertising account he has
u1 ~urped, to advertife his program.

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name w1th a th1rd "e") dom~
inate sport hca.dhnes coneermng women athletes a:~ 1930 lB
movblg tnto h1story
Once more
Mr~; HelCD W 1lls Moody rules the
tennis wo.rld of the fa1l- sex as
completely as Dobby Jones d1d that
I'll golf untJ} h1s retirement late
last 'Fall. Helen (most people ull
her "B1lhe", H1cks 111 the most
potent personality just now m
v.·omen'a golf. Ahd in aquatic
sifn,1~eb!tic' M!ilduV.m\ contmues
to ~-1 ~niqitstratc spectb.cular supremacy.
Each of t"he Helens, and 1Hclcne
Is mcluded, have d11tinct femmu~.e
ehD.rm, but their persottl\litle~ di,.
fer •tnore than do the form and
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usages of a golf club, a tennis petitive trpe-]ust the sOTt nf
racket and :1. ~\\ 1mmmg smt.
beammg peTI!on one would fondiJ
Helen W1 1!3 (now becommg bet- call .. BUJie." Smilmg does no&amp;
seem to a.f:fect her concentration;
tcr known as "The Great Moo dY") yet some critics say her faultf'
seems as cold a feminine competi- puttin g wou ld be 'l!:orrectcd moJ'fi
tor as eH!r" defeated an opponent. speedily were ehe to putt w1th the
She seldom sm1les when m adion ICY self-possessiOn that character~
anrl she no longer appears to re- lzes the Great Moody's maneuvers
sent (mdced, she Ignores), the on the court. MillS Hacks may wm
pN·cis appelabon of "Poker Face." the nattonal title next week.
Tlm Helen was a. p1g-ta1led, solM1ss Madison is an all too rare
emn v1sagcd ffiJSS of 15 (she's now combmat1on of wtll owy rnuscular25) when she ftrst ~e East to 1ty and good loOks that would
Jllay m njltiOn tournaments She quabfy her anywhere as an Amerhas class1c beauty wh1ch m1ght be tcan VenUs
Her dispos1t1on m
m alTed by much SlU I I Utg_.~ Du~ c!UWlfJi.ti{ln.,. b ~ av- lumPY ~ T?JPn~b..c­
tbat'J 'lloe thJ) &lt;,:f.t3bn~&gt;'fdr~~r~,fu!= :t¥.•eeri 't"lfe vJg{lr~lus 'llig.h spnits atut
ioob1 e ' countenance wl'le n at 'pia)' md:d~ty of good Amertcun order
She's conce'ntratmg then, and tl1at
Tiacse Helen.'! of Amer ica may
-u.s much as her m1ghtr r 1ght never launch a thousand sh1pe but
a,rm-mows down all oppos1t10n on they can, and do, ew.:.ke at least:
tennis coUrts
a mU\Wn cheers throughout tht
Now, the Helen of the House of U. S .•t
Hicks 11 of the Eunny, Jolly, com- copyrlilrto n:n. a:br. 1 reat~~ttt s,.di..,.to. 1q,

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INTERNATifPNAI. LEAOUt:
N ~IVtl k 2, Rr:adtng 1
N wark. fi

Rl'adtng 0

T·mmto at Mont.(ila.l (talnl

"That so fine an instrument as th e radio should be d eg1•aded by
clieap and tawdry aclvcrtieing prog1ams i&lt; not lair either to tl1e
J"adio rnanufact\lrer or to the buye1. l n C, cat Blitain 1a~io
programs are financed by a public fund, otnd h er people would
not tolemte the intrusion of a lot of !1·ashy programs by advertising agenci&lt;"s bent upon commercializing even tl)e air we

Buffalo at Rochest'er (rain)
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F IUCr\~ .~SSO( IATION

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m Louis at Washmtaon
I;letroit at N!w Yerk
G1ei @Oland at PhJJadelphi~

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NEWSPAPERS tHAT ENCOURAGE TI:US SORT
OF THING B~ ..mYEli'I!.Slli!:'"THEIU ADVER~AmS AlWj
Noq}&lt;f:Jm,'!YINJ'UW!blt'r'rti&lt;HM.S~'tn'Ji&lt;'TJIIF:U ll'f~A'tof
tNTOLEll.AB..,ENUiSA'NC!&lt;HJPON THE PUBLIC AT
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N.IGHT ~NO OAl n rREP~HE ~ ~~§~~~:~:~;; JUG TO MAST Bli
OR MAHIHT_A
~AM_~ NEXT ~HUH OAf ~~:~{~E;:,~l~r·~~ DHEHINb TR!ij£i

Oltey 1llra.
Mn.l(arplet
Ol'l.a Morril
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a:ueat ot Abe
o . Fllellst.eJn
H Huck and "!&amp;m~ly:-~
WSDrt\t
Bt.tui'dl.y
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ll)rtle .and Hael Mutrls vilited 1A £iselateln and &amp;ODG
)(Ill. Clara llaninr recentb
18mltll ape:ut Sa~urclay
and lrfra j Kr &amp;nd l4n. Gerald Morns af iR14eMur.

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Mr .t.ncl Mn
MllJTI.Y ,.00
ot MoundlvUie spent lut

Hortenee Oatikell and !J'ln e'unday h.eN! with air

Teddy ol Columbus al'fl the aueats Charley Ptu'&amp;ona and Mn aKt.c 1 RuUtuld spent Sunday w1Ul Nona 1 Ml aru:l Mrs B N Hustle hvac
of Mia Anne Bradbury tor a num ~ Leach
Morris 9-nd family
11 eturned to thell hoDW! m HWlUng~
INIVR.IED IN CK.\SU
is st.uyin&amp; while vlsi.Una here
ber of days
Frank Sa}re of near 1Pt~u:ah I
ton aft.er a two weeb vi.&amp;ll with Mr
Mtas Belle Mills was allahtly .In·
Mr Koppole has t.:pent the past
Mr and Mrs W A Lee 11pent the I Nho haa been vialtina here for
CQEST£R
!lnd Mrli J . Jl Tuttle
jured ll4onday evening when he• four years In speaktna ln different week end In Cbarieflt.on
oom" Unlt' ret urned to his home
Bernarct E1~t.dn auP h.ed V
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Pord coupe which she W8.8 drlvlnll: ~:hurcbe&amp; t.lll'm.l&amp;hou.t Lhe country
Mrs Ji.Ck Shaw a.nd baby of Cln- last \\eo:Jlt with hill daughte r
I R
C
d is In Columbus at- Rice spent Maudlly In Mnl lett.a
number on Ced.l\r at.aeet was in a coLJUiun p,nd dea~ w!Lh the question ot na- clnnaU are vl.s!Ung her mothc 1
tendi~H ~: ~ E C(. 1retence
Charles O llll nn ot Dor..,..ln htx:_llt
1
oR' wlLh a truck beartna W~ t Vuttn t tlonallsm or the IndJ.&amp;n J&gt;l:lOple, as
Ma.e Prancl.l and other reluNl.'l
K sm1u1 iS In Ho1:&amp;..1 he nP.st week with Ray M orrls and
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laon r Po
I Holatr bO&amp;Pital for treatment lllld Iamlll
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";t!;..,;w~-:-~:-;"~:;:9.:_~~ ol Cedl\1 and Thhd streets
nes
a.rr
mero) en~
- i,n OPtJl'tion
- - -- - - - - - - 1 facts and conditions o! the oountiY
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I Miss MU!s car was bfLdly dam- Rev Sagen will also aellver a. lihmt ~~~daHol&amp;er hoapital for tree.tmeut Th Sunday IJU8Bta of J H cau- w A Polan of Joppa Fled V
W&amp;Nrtm
BUY-P're!Sh cow or ~ aged having been fc1 ced mto ~ adm e:;s at the meetingI Mu YEvau.s. wile of Dr w R dill v.erc M. and Mrs L J.. Ca(l- Rice Mrs ~gartt Kimes, Mr ami
A Po.t aad a Ciaar
clta up ·~~~~... ~alao vesl cal- telearaph pole
The truck whiLh
-Evans or Jaek.son 11 betn t.reat&lt;:-::1 1dill Lt Sllank Town, Garland fl :td Mrs Dan warner were called to
'I he f!r~t A mNi tnn :_Jcwt "HeordYU Cuah_
M.lj;k!leport, was loaded with eggs was ll.l'lo
UONOpl GUtiSTS
~ ~t Holzer hospital for &amp;nllnfected T'rlx Cnu&lt;:Ull of Eureka and Ira Lanfl'l !ler by the death of M1 s l11g tn 1 rund11 (' ~lu c llonnld ot
0. R. D 1
Rutland damaitd to a g1eat extent. Non:Ml!ises M.une and Nelhe Bell en- hand
Bl.ail1 elf Mill Stone
John Frear
trln cttmJ un[,,•rslt' 11us l'hil ill
9-J6 .. 3t
ot the occupan~ o! the t1uc ... li.l'rc l(..ertabled a number of 1nends noMrs. MaJor Brown of Columbus
Rev Gerald Martin who 111 boldlvur Stan&amp;bury of Aktu.J YLslte.:.l ioJI'IJeUI \\hu hll(ame knuw11 tUI
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In Jured and Lt'- Sii Mlll.s escaped ~t'nt.ly in honor of thel.i nt~hew Il l:. spendtna &amp; few days with lrleliOl' :.Oll 11 rt'vlval at Judaon. W Va Ab;e EJselatetn and tam 1ly SatW'dav • 1 htt l'u f't of I hi.! H1 HJiutloo'' tof
dt;p INN
with jw;t. • rew scratches
J um Bell and his a:uest, Dou $her- and relatives here
cam r h ome Su.'1day nlaht, }Je reMn Grover Chri8ty and daugh- hill Jllltlii11JI \( 1~~~ nf u polltlcf\)
wood of Akron Various JOClal
Mr and Mrs Don Bmchatn and turm.d to hb mectilli Monday.
t.et haw: retUJned home atter o nu1 ure lft&gt; nllw w 1u1~ 11 few lyrll'l
srt:AKS TO ROTAKU.NS
venJona 'enjoined to make a. hapoy Mts Lester Oates vlelted wlt.h lt.tla
Jklnnle Honaker vlsi~d ltearl weekll visit tn A)uon
In th1• Ll!l"hl••l'll\h lPIIIlll)' tr(l(ll•
:Y~als
and
M,. and Mns Ro } E~&amp;elslcm anll tlon, lmt "liM uuue In the puhlle
Rates Pomeroy, JoHn A Fox tcprese.nt.a.Live nl eveulnv and a de1lclow; refresh- 1Ltves at Johnstown over the end (of R1.. b.:cca Wood.&lt;! who haa been
Missisfnppl Valley ¥Hoclatl01l ment co~ne completed the ple"-S· I tnc week
Woods and family Bunda¥
::.0!1!1 w:re Cfi'leld hom~ b) Lhc 11el l- P\ I•M ill'• tlum nr 1h(l · J.'h 11l l'oet"
.... ..;;_;;-;:..::,_.-:;;;..____•:..·13-31 the
presented a ver} int-eresting itd- l &amp;l)t oceaslon
Miss Rachel Davis lett Mond11. y making b.cr home with Mr and om J1ln83&amp; of Mrl!l J De~~on
"h:ur, Mil I 1111111 n (VI\ •\l'('fHics nl{o.
dress in a.n open mtct\Jll o! lim
J&gt;oeRSONALs
I for Delaware where she Rll5umete !'Jte Pearl Woods left Wednesda} - -,- - - ~ -- - --- - CrouiaJ"
Oalllpolls
R
otary
und
Conmi\IIH
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posltlon
of
matron
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the
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Doctor V/Jetelly IllY• thnt n ~e" Associations at the LMayctt..c
MrH Robert Riggs son L11.wrencc rnctustlla l school
Mr and rMs ~le Mlllt •.l of
fork 1m~V fn the earl)' '80M te,HI
1
Tuesday noon
it.nd family and Ml1!8 CaJrle PinMr and Mr&amp; Ell&amp;S Wetl;lerbolt, l Mar1un were the Sup.ctay guc,;ts of j
liK.l l"lCC6rt! ••u htVO!SIIJI'atlng com
M1 Fox s~rt5acd the f11.c:t bdur ney aftel a VISIL with 1elal1ves 31 ct Mr and Mrs Dwl&amp;ht Wctber.holt A.. R Ma1 Un an1 fii.Plil)'
I
utlttee tbet w~eo 11. ~on slltnent
the meeting that he had been s •v- I Jue ~ds here have returned to t h eir and daught..er motored to Hawk~o
John
Fisher
a
former rcl&gt;ldLnt of
.uk~l • f:!1 1r lu~ n1nde a re~or il nf
Ne5t Sunday where they spent th"' •his ~lac~ now residing In Columeral yea! s experience In the d1•veJ- 1 home at Matoaka w Va
•hf' m~me nnd ftll't nnd I! he In·
opment of the Mls:;lsslppl VQ.Il"
Mrs J oe Ray and chlldie n of d.1y
,
bus rpent 11. tew days with rclatiVf:!;
t!PIIIII•d to ,grunt t11e (Wtlllou he
and
biOughL
befme
the
local
perJ
I
Zanesville
spent
the
week
end
With
Miss
Lora
s
edgwick
of
Syracw:e
and
tr1end8 here
marl!;ed t1 uOHs 1f'ler the nnmc
m a \CI.I- convincing mannm i llf' r pnrenls Mr and Mls wa iU!r 18 rece1v1Dg t reatment o.t Hoh:c: r I
----~-·----~!lllitllmf'8 ~~~ \HIUid ehUII,.i:l! hl.~t pie
that the erec tion of four lockrs v.1 WI e
hospital
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~oRmlm.J, In n:hld1 co~ he udUr• 1 a
the
Kana
wha
nver
would
btl
~l::ss
Mll.bel
Ide-s
Jeturn
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ll"t uud 1 roM
In hi~ 11 erl.nl\11' he
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woultt ljU\ : ''I l rG"I rl 8mll h : t great aid Ill dt:vt:lopmg that vallt::\ Bunda} to het d~~:e~ ~t Lhe On is
..~\nt)•lUi(y
11.11~ MarganrWtgett visited Mu
•hmhlt• 1 ••»~se•'
Jon('s."
l'lli;:!!ll•lY tio~=~beJ\ 1 °f thcl tl'ootL aci'a;lz~- , Industrial school at Delawate folmtettngn Ill ~tl~ w v~ a F.en He 1t," 1ow!ng n visit with f1lends In Oallia
'1
Dana Welch Monday
lh\11 IH II Ill 11r\gJn llf tfl,p f'XJ II &lt;&gt;1'1
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0 zcr 1caunty
r
Ml ~ Octa HuH vl.!;ltde Mr5 Joe
'lllro "11•• •!)le-• ' I"(H!! .. ns nae1l lodny
1
presiden
t
cf
the
Galllu
Commumty
I Mr and Mrs Andrew Ma1tm
Mr and Mr.il Ed Baron a,m son S.lanlry Wednesda)
ForSale,MiK.AS8ocia.t1on
and
D:
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Klneo
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Do 11 f &amp;ll w
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El.lld little son of Dayt.on , aH~ spend
nH t o
e
Va ;spent. tn!:'
Mr and Mrs Dana HanlnR auU
b
0 aJy c1u weJe lng a two weeks ~acatlon with the w~ek end here with Mr an I Ml ~ chlh!ten were guests of
w
Jane l
J)lesent
P'OR SALE - l"lne l Ish Cobbler
, To Buy A 25c A Day
Haning and family Thur!JG"ay
1fo1mer s pa~ents M1 tuJd Ml&gt; J 0'""ey Laudermht.
potal.ot!s Firsts 15c, Seconds 40f
1
P Martm
M" ngte Powell uf th1s place !s
Mr a11d Mr8 William HtmeMy
Traveler's Accilfcnt Ticket
Purlt:oy K.arr, Mmersvllle, R D
[ HINDU SPEAKt K CO!\UNG
I Mrs Neloon Kews and daughter tEaching school at Mt MlllRh
and chlldr~n of Datw)_d wen~ the
-soto:br~1olo-3t
Gladstone KoppoiE, a native of M1ss Bar bat a of Marietta VISited
Mo and Mrs Cllilrley Roberts \\eek end with Mr and Mr:;. Wm
India will speak ut the Popu1a 1 hi:' IC with fllemls and relative:; and son Ha1 old of Cambnctge Pratt
VIDA E. IHLE, Agent
I Baptist church I'hwsday C\Cllln! 1Sundav
FOR SALE
P"nt lhe "eek end here '"ith Mu.
Mr., Jane Haning and Ola.ro
!
it was announced b&gt; fie\ Geoq;o.: lo G W Pennell of Vmton was ad- S rail Jane Roberts and duughter HaninF. wt!re guests of Mr8 Joe
Fo~"l"r good work mu\ffi, oue horse
lllllllllllllll~tilaii-IHtlll"""'"'"llllmUII:UIIIIIIIIIIUIIill
B~a~who~ home the ~~~•tt.ed Lo ~-hospital Moncl.l\
M1 ~ Crulie Neai:if visited a few Stanley Wedn(!!iday
a pony and a. large barn with lJrob~~~~ r.bout 500 teet or good lumbr
nHI!r .razed 4 bariU~n
·r~w Ebcrsbach Construction Cu
Ponteroy, Ohio

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bn.t:k t.o -wm u.gam v w o
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doctor told Mamaux that 111...,
wile m In 11. b().'l.pllaJ.. wa.,
much lmpwved antJ .,.,uuld
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Backfield Man, Outstanding Ao Openfield
Runner And In General All Around Play;
Leave Here Saturday Morning ·

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IF YOU DON T WANNA S LEEP
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BETTER BEAT IT!! r-J-..J~_./

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RE~T;-..{"tvi! TQ~, aU n.ocfer convenlenccli 41&gt;3 Grant Bt

t.flr'dleport, Phcnc &amp;BJ-.1 9-15- 3l
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Wanted
BA~fd:AN ,MWA,NTEb-LiiCal man
o11b to work Pomeroy and 5m:rounrillll!l counties ca lllng on
Pu! tneF.s concer~p; Na.tlo~lly cqvpttlned line Mus~ be a illJlltlei
1\'tlnM.cpt copupqlon .1.1 ypu
m11 ke good Merchants Indu~
trtc Inc, 2001-2029 Home An', I

pavton, Ohio
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ICER
ASHUR'

LISTEN UNI~,
11-IAT THERE'S A
SPARROW AIN T IT&lt;'

HOW S l"HE ('"'-.,-.....,--;---;r-~----'

DETECTUFF
BUSINESS?

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WAN'tED- AmbJtloWI lady or man
an~ · wue for 'ran,ung ' Q_l,!llr\111~
wet lncoirie Eltperise&amp; piWt g~~
M n:. King at 'fh ::! Old Inn Main

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l1-IE. CHIE:F SENT ME:
DOWN HERE T'ME:ET
A STOOL· PIGWN
l AIN'T UP
BIRD LORE!

Helenic Jlierarchy

thlo

delieious new cheese food
melte, aUoes, llprt!Rde!
How Its full, a;ch cheese
flnor blends with other
fooda! Meat,ftsh,eggs, \'eg•
dables.~nd ft'l!l at~ healthlUl-u dige8tible~as pure

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Try It today-fur coo~­
ing and IR:tldwiches. Yopr
11"9Cer baa J 1: in the half
pound Pll&lt;kall".

THE ONLY HAPPY

llAYS I EVER HAVE ARI!:
WHEN DANNY IS HERE,
AND NOW HE~ !:\ONE
AWAY A4AJN:
IM
LONESOME
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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

AT TI.IE 'fllEATUES

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ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY
Today,and Tomorrow
"JUST A GIGALO"

W. 0. Smith, Editor of the Punxoutawney ( Pa.) Spirit, Sa yo:
"The p,Jc-holog;, of effective arlv' tli&gt;ing '' to cn·ate a cun~~ emal almotphc•Je between buye1 and &gt;ellel --one of mutual confidence. The 1eact10n ur mahy toward mel io and billboaHl advcliisement i• one of resentment
The comme1cializing of an
mstrument f•·om which edl(Vmg entertainment only i~ ~x prctcd,
o1· the obscuration of roadeide scene1y which the 1 autuiet is teeking to en joy, iR not calculated to c1 eat~ a ~ympathetic attitude toward the adve1ti"er. He is looker! upon as'an impudent interloper and trespaEse•· who has sneaked into th e rompany through
the back door .

Jl• wall a playboy, (O)'nftcal, bl.:ue, a11m h~ bet on a wo
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She alapped bl11 f~W~e and Jolted him lnht a llf• ~
Ylrtue

to,Pance

.UIERIC&amp;N LEAGUE

Aloo Comedy "Cuckoo Murder Caae"

Club

l!aull;olllo~ow

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f'Q&lt;;r.!

tHE KID"

Hear aad IH, Job Maek Bnnrn. WaJJMe Beery, Kay John~nn
Katl Dan~'&gt;
An e-pic \of 1000 t.hrlllll
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"The home ne&gt;\spaprl 1- the llienrllv gu ~st whom you have
invited to yom liom" becau' c you haoc coi1fldencc in it&gt; integrity,
and which will not intrude anythm_g upon J&gt;OU that you are not in
the mood to accept. ll rloe&lt; nnt 1om adverti&gt;ing into yow· tal"
when you want to r~ad the ne\1 ' or edit01 ials '. It is silent and
courteous, acc~ding deferentially to yom 'lightest wi&lt;h. Hence
the home newspaper ha&gt; no •·ivai for effective publicity.

AMJ;RICAN ASSOCIATION
L• 11 ~ \lllr lb, Columllus 5
Milwauku 3 MHm~aJIII\ ts 2
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"But the radio is seeking to invade a fjeld in which it is not
welcome and lor which it IS not adaptod When your soul ctaves
music the radio bawls and chatters about , oap 01 toothpaste, and
thus destroys the rhapsody of your mood by m ousmg a feeling of
antagonism.

Brooklyn 2

2, Brook\} 1 1

5 Phllad1 lphm ~
at Ch!Cfi@O 'rR in I
York at Cmcl nnntl IJalnl

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il Cle\cltmd 3
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ChlC8.1!:0 :.1 ( 10 ill.

"Not only does the tadic. advertising broadcaster intmde
mmething on th2 radio owner that he does not v.ant. but he impudently asks the newspaper, whose advertising account he has
u1 ~urped, to advertife his program.

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HREE Helens ( ona spells that
name w1th a th1rd "e") dom~
inate sport hca.dhnes coneermng women athletes a:~ 1930 lB
movblg tnto h1story
Once more
Mr~; HelCD W 1lls Moody rules the
tennis wo.rld of the fa1l- sex as
completely as Dobby Jones d1d that
I'll golf untJ} h1s retirement late
last 'Fall. Helen (most people ull
her "B1lhe", H1cks 111 the most
potent personality just now m
v.·omen'a golf. Ahd in aquatic
sifn,1~eb!tic' M!ilduV.m\ contmues
to ~-1 ~niqitstratc spectb.cular supremacy.
Each of t"he Helens, and 1Hclcne
Is mcluded, have d11tinct femmu~.e
ehD.rm, but their persottl\litle~ di,.
fer •tnore than do the form and
-~ .

usages of a golf club, a tennis petitive trpe-]ust the sOTt nf
racket and :1. ~\\ 1mmmg smt.
beammg peTI!on one would fondiJ
Helen W1 1!3 (now becommg bet- call .. BUJie." Smilmg does no&amp;
seem to a.f:fect her concentration;
tcr known as "The Great Moo dY") yet some critics say her faultf'
seems as cold a feminine competi- puttin g wou ld be 'l!:orrectcd moJ'fi
tor as eH!r" defeated an opponent. speedily were ehe to putt w1th the
She seldom sm1les when m adion ICY self-possessiOn that character~
anrl she no longer appears to re- lzes the Great Moody's maneuvers
sent (mdced, she Ignores), the on the court. MillS Hacks may wm
pN·cis appelabon of "Poker Face." the nattonal title next week.
Tlm Helen was a. p1g-ta1led, solM1ss Madison is an all too rare
emn v1sagcd ffiJSS of 15 (she's now combmat1on of wtll owy rnuscular25) when she ftrst ~e East to 1ty and good loOks that would
Jllay m njltiOn tournaments She quabfy her anywhere as an Amerhas class1c beauty wh1ch m1ght be tcan VenUs
Her dispos1t1on m
m alTed by much SlU I I Utg_.~ Du~ c!UWlfJi.ti{ln.,. b ~ av- lumPY ~ T?JPn~b..c­
tbat'J 'lloe thJ) &lt;,:f.t3bn~&gt;'fdr~~r~,fu!= :t¥.•eeri 't"lfe vJg{lr~lus 'llig.h spnits atut
ioob1 e ' countenance wl'le n at 'pia)' md:d~ty of good Amertcun order
She's conce'ntratmg then, and tl1at
Tiacse Helen.'! of Amer ica may
-u.s much as her m1ghtr r 1ght never launch a thousand sh1pe but
a,rm-mows down all oppos1t10n on they can, and do, ew.:.ke at least:
tennis coUrts
a mU\Wn cheers throughout tht
Now, the Helen of the House of U. S .•t
Hicks 11 of the Eunny, Jolly, com- copyrlilrto n:n. a:br. 1 reat~~ttt s,.di..,.to. 1q,

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INTERNATifPNAI. LEAOUt:
N ~IVtl k 2, Rr:adtng 1
N wark. fi

Rl'adtng 0

T·mmto at Mont.(ila.l (talnl

"That so fine an instrument as th e radio should be d eg1•aded by
clieap and tawdry aclvcrtieing prog1ams i&lt; not lair either to tl1e
J"adio rnanufact\lrer or to the buye1. l n C, cat Blitain 1a~io
programs are financed by a public fund, otnd h er people would
not tolemte the intrusion of a lot of !1·ashy programs by advertising agenci&lt;"s bent upon commercializing even tl)e air we

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m Louis at Washmtaon
I;letroit at N!w Yerk
G1ei @Oland at PhJJadelphi~

breath ~.

NEWSPAPERS tHAT ENCOURAGE TI:US SORT
OF THING B~ ..mYEli'I!.Slli!:'"THEIU ADVER~AmS AlWj
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Miners Pleased
Women and Children
Happy a• Coal Load

GUTHERY TO BE
ASKED TO
!DISCHARGE

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WHILE AT WORK
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Harry France 48, Thouaht

taker

Weak Heart

AT FA;IRGROUNOS

ATTACK COMES
Whole Moner Is Workm1
On No1 ht Shoft Wtth
Son, Walter

FARM

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FIGHT T~ riNISH

HEITLER'S
THROWS LICHT
GANG

Beer Prom01e• To See l
Affaor Throuah To /
Bolter End

1Amazm1 Revelat:.,.
Crooked Politocal
Work. Are Made

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Loot, Found
Machone 0

Run Second In Con1
re-.oonal Battle

1n • sect.1on ol

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OTHER FIGHTS

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INVOLVED II ~

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BE MAIN ISSUE IN
MISSOURI FI~HT

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the New. Oflice of The D&amp;lly
Trohwoe call 236-1.; of the BIWDeq
Otlice uk f..- 202-R.

S.ya Jud•e C.ve Her Ring
and $1375 Woth Whoch
to Buy Automobile

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Columbus 0
Sept 1'1' -IN8Pollowlng up t'1fortll of the An er(...
can Federation of Labor to r turn

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DINNER
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!laS On record as w anln OU!IIy ta
oring mod nanlon of the Vo stead

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a rMolutlon askilti modlflcat or.
OOn1Jress at c uaing Bess ons
State~ Federa o s tath annu
convent on

Fill

SATU&amp;OA Y

MOBNING

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Fess Says Legion
Can Help Greatly
In

Allev~ataa•

Nataoaal De
prettiOD by lnAuence
1n Commwut1e1

Prosecutor PrUk
whQ later wall dis
arter a
nvesUgat on ol
tl reate ed her with per
'~'~'''"· however Mrs Ever
said
pej::larlng she h8d perJured he
l!t'lf whe
sl e a.pp led for hH 11st
marrlal.t! ncense f&amp;ubrecht added
that the oH'ense wi&amp;a pwtlahabl.e by
a ~~t~ntfl:lce to t)'le Ma.rysvt le -e
fortnKt4ry ~e test. fted
But f I wou d -etum cerkl.l
property I had th@ chan;:e would
be dropped he Raid
Mrs Eve
testified
rl g alleged v 1 ve n to M s

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did ...;.IJc~;t

r could wit.b the
oope lltlon o( the State Fair Board
unt.l Outhery took over the ar
ru geme ts and
bel!a.n to I appen
Rega d Ill
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Fa r iilde s owa to w uch Dlrecto
Guthery 'IUS satd to have obje(!ted

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They dcm't 1SAY much,
but other lfOmen envy
the loveliness of your

CAN yOUR WIFE
CHANGE
A
TIRE?
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$
98~
neck

.,lnumee
S goonc

taler WGI'II lfril . .
to let 'o Thot ••r "

OON&amp;It ...

DULL TWIST SILK
HOSIERY

HODHdr uco 1 you ..,lunc 100 much of Palo to trod
I u.wodl en,!tcnyou wl .. drYftP HalnuG
hdp I tt. ,t..... • p UICIUre 11 oftca d ugn:e
' vU d Cetl • lot kuer I rou lmcw •he were protc
J
al10 qa Dlt PQA!~Ptle ac jdent It w II case yuur
ud
•n.4 ~ ea•y un 'IP'Ir pu , . h.ave u1 pu o PRDe n:w "'

Often wh"n hllalery b
rarlbn&amp;
from
your

thoehlft. you'll
bacli w earth

rume

bqr a plt':IU&amp;nt

com
shade

Jibneat on lhc

and

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bol.lery
aaf Oh tt1atl. b~a.UIIC
1 wear La. France nun
Twbt and lei U p at

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$135

Box of 3 pat•
$3 75

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OOODYIAI

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Sept 16--INB--Hotrs UOO very
slow rew sales around 35 lowH
mm klnds about t5 up choice UKI
to 210 lb&amp;. 63li blddlna G
down
ward tor bulk 180 to 2.30 lb kind!!
and 600 ror near 250 b welghts
little else done early
Ca tie :m odd lot&amp; slow scattere::t
Sllles steers indica~ lower price I
trend few medium Jood light

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weiRhts 526-800
calves 100 eteady moat rood
chot&lt;'A:! vealers 860 1000 common to
medl"m IotA 500 150 traaaY c•lYes
fOO "100 l•l'P!IY

Sheep 800 lamt. active atrooc
25c hither l'bOIIt.ly ::li hlfher
aortl.r.l considered
bulk
better
tp'ade 6fi lba upward 'f2&amp; 113
de
alrabJi!o tJPt weJab'- acaree below
&amp;60 medium pdea U6 100 ..ablly
a1ed atotk acarce q,uoUd UDCbUC

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Honeotly now, Is it worth IIIIWiller.e
chonee olgoong onto • dotch or linoll
o smuh up due to • blowottl, whplj

Martin Eberabach
UPPEa MoUN lftiBft

POMEaOY 0810

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condition of -your tires drivt hi We
woO look them over and give you lilt
low-down You can belteve wllilt say - we oouldn t olord tO be Oily•
thmg but on the level. We kaew
!hot os well as ou ~I)

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Upper M•ln 'st.

flaeae tl-1

By WILLIAN K HUTCHINSON
INS Btl.ft' Correspondent
W~lngt(ln Sept 1'1-The An l'
lean Legion can render the vreat
est ald toward allevlat ng nRtkmat
depressk&gt;n by mUng lUI tnnual\oe to
relea.ae frozen cred tA tn the local

Senator at
Natloua

Collings Murder
Mystery Deepens
Fand1na of Body Hand• and

feet T1ed Skull Cruahed
Adda to My1tery

TO ARREST GANGSTERS

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Bowl&lt;li
mystery iOl

Violent Storm Is
Raging In Mexico

tg_,'toR~DOJII~lli' "
!Iiese (or 10 tittle monerP

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Senlce
Station

17
INH-of Harry
4:&gt; was- found
on the
rear t:rot of a seda
b le vhlch had boo
night
V lpe po ce Blltd wns
under
cove man for the g:ove oment I
he ~xpo~~e of the so c11lled nation
a buotleglfflr&amp; and rum ruMers
~yndlcare at Cleveland shu tly af
y ::tiler the advebt oC proh bltlun

of the brulaed
of B~~mjamln P
Conn ya.chUi

Gandhi To Visit
England's Lood

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