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phenomenon of ~;~ature IIIli 7tt~d~
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the W":ries, the winuerR' ,reguh'r 8rd b4J.•eVlan wa1 iqcapu.c.l- l
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betst ~itchers was compelled to stay on (he MideHnes whe11
his arm "went lame." ,
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~rimes, who pitched 80 rnaKnH\C!ently, sustamed an ll•jur)" to hi• pitchmg hand that would have kept a man '':"' .
determmed. from the pll8time for sev~mt.l weeh. In spij.~ ':·,.:-::::--·
of- a11 theMe ha.ndicftp!oO, the nJt.tional learp.e entl'les came
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while many friend• of the aotute ~P&lt;I wilY) M~, McGIII•cpdy
the looerr, ~'~t~ dieappolnted that he f~lled to so\
ll. l:ec(mj- wlth throo •ncce..ive crown•; they ~·~ l~fC~!I to
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1rane, 'caltc·her for the lo•inr A't~letlei, ~not ao :oro:m:!a·~
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1t was h1st If Jake of Frank's to mya.
tifr me," Katharine had said. "Or,
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St::.retary of t.he Interior Wilhlll"'
and a::"e.cretaJ;y of Agrtmltun! B)'tW
are llcth drys 'Iht firK ll.a. doctor
who ,. ccu.v~!lccd tlat it baa JreRt.
Ht 1.s the political
vlrtUEt-, 'an!J the latter com:os from
anrt .!!ti"'Lt.eaiAt of the
MirliOW'i, where he m,W .a atale
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nre u,.oknowo quaa.tttiea on1
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the qu~ton. Attorm;y- Gfner..t ·
I Mttc;1ell beca\161 h.. ~~
tat(" tn the reorga'!itzed prah1b1··
Uoo f Dforcp!~llt burc!W baa~ ~~
IO'in'IJ-,tight-llnpe:d about his YI,Ws
1t 1s reputed that he favorJ a ~­
entng up of tbe bonds., but oo one "
can ::a.y pcs1\1yely w~t 1\e ~tnM.,
P.urlev come! troni O).t:liillam~
which hs voted dey, alt:cit It
drinks we1J and stead11y A• a mem,•
lv.'1' nr B. 1.:-v admbistr.-.tlon , hP.
doubtleee wtlllkl protest " tlbii.aelf a
dry, but it it evet payalWil tO til a•
wet he will have nO' ditfthul•:t:t ln
qul~ly chtt.ngjnr h1s ~' ...
As ~eta...-y of stat.. MJ. .-um ...

son only eomes

Sldne~ Wai'Wic.k..,
•

:u mM men held 111l and robbed a
E•mh1 Avt&gt;uut 1e5laurant here ~
day and escaped with $675-.ln cash
1tte t fOI(lJlg tiH; emp~l&amp;· to Ue

rtH:t&gt; down on the '~ellar noor

ln~ ~.J •proldbt~

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tton ccrotroveny when wome- •tor ..
c!gn (l'overnmeat portasta. bbe •.oin·
nr"l~tr!lng of Ob&amp; of ltl o ~la;at.­
sea b)' our rum-ehlul.• ~.
crual tl Ills 11~1::1 beiDC -~
,.. ~ h~: ~e- nt.bl&amp; io eteeto. eltar of,
th esvbjeet WhentVCI' It II niNd'
ther • Is alwaJB a. h:mdy fqreip,

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The hard~boUed stentJirapber who manicures tHlr finger na1ls with

ttpk to tdpOrl(f Mth, and
St!r;l"(n neve" falls to 10 '30

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R pencll lfharpem!r
Sot!lt..l

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Tha frank.('fl'~r fMlleiiDan'a wile

PlWill: ea•
A hunny raosqWto 1&amp; an artlft-

G•eat Salt L•ke

MOISTURE.-PROOF CELLOPHANE

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'.l'hc Oreal ¥nil l.uke In Utab ~lil a
ctal limb fa.ctory
who puts on the dot".
phenomenon of ~;~ature IIIli 7tt~d~
u .......ble MenliDD
It's awfully d!a~.;urtLgjng !Whim tbOU$1RUda
loll,rlsl&amp; an ltil It: ' tit.
A r'.lllo) gentltman 11!1 a fe~ow who.. you take a &amp;lrl to a nlce darla 11!1 1r~ n111es weat or S11lt Lake Utr,
walr:es hlmsel:f up when he atarts movle ~d. 4)le irulllJta upon looking hl\11 a~ a~u or ~tiOO
cdi.Jk
dream.tng about his beet frte~'a at the pietW'IIl.
1md is sl:a: tlmce: 11.1 a&amp;ltJ •d~e
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The a.up,~te~ 1 \Vh.u went out to 1 sleeping on a pletie - bf' ; tf,ea-;lnl-1 '

tbe

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anti kiloC:ked dOWn th! :e ca).e.

elephanw

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]1111 Wynter awoke the n~:d morn•
mg fron1 a part~eularly exc1tmr
drea1n 1n whkh he had chased a
h,h of no known spec1e'
a key in ItS gap1011 J&amp;WS,
the emp1' ccbom1 apace•
Mcuk,lh.·er.
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He was quite sure tlult the hou«
MU ldonk!lllnr bt:ca.use 10 all the
rOoms the panellmg had be"" splintered or torn away from the wallsIIDCe bne loses one's 1ense of
hu.mo• in dream&amp;, the phenome.non
1haG .0•0&lt; sec:mt!d at all surprismg or
onlmary, He merely knew
some vague way 1t wu tre-1m•.-d•&gt;u~l&gt; in1portant tJ~al be should
5t(Ute that key,
h bad been Frank Severn's letter
Ka.lharine, of cours~. wh1ch he
for the 6rtt time,
dream Jn that
WhlltUiiC&amp;I pen
and mk skt:t(h
the s•wnature almost hke a poatscnpt Fro~
.a achoolboy Severn had always had
a g1ft for knockma off mmmable
thumb-nail drawma-a full of arote~que humor.
The sketch In question wa1 evl.
dently meant 4o represent a 6~h ol
sorts A fish hold•na 10 tta mouth
a ktJ of exaggerata=.d 1111e.
The teJlt of the Jetter contained
no reference whatever to the drawrng, whtch doubtless wu an llllpromptu afterthought. But beneath
11 Severn had Wt1t1en:
"J'U liVe ~OU a dozen KtJCSII!'I a•
to what thta means."
would!

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Eye Speclalilit-You ~Y your bw;band b terrtbly JU&gt;ar-slgbted?
Mra. Joli;Mon-Yea, he hu

in~mnia

--.WM-

rled when. so many men !t.rt "'IWD&amp;:
to become bls:aml8ts.

J•Uftablre u.... ~lde
a. IUJIP4:iOQ Wife

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her&lt; husba.nd'a oftlce at ten
the ..,ven:ns an4 ®coY·

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geogra,hlcally ~ituated that enoush time ~lapo,d to .allow 1'!:':!••!'}~"'..!:..~
the lonr~&amp; to deP.end on their two star pitchers Wlthout c~!~!;~~~~~~~:n
either of wh1ch, the)' seemed toRt. Aaain on the eve o.f ~
the W":ries, the winuerR' ,reguh'r 8rd b4J.•eVlan wa1 iqcapu.c.l- l
tated neces•ltllting the """ of a •ub, t~ird!Y· one of the1r ~;;;~~T
betst ~itchers was compelled to stay on (he MideHnes whe11
his arm "went lame." ,
T~ add to theAe troubletlt K yc~UlfJ star pitcher underwt~nt an operation durinr the He:r~eil and laMt~y. the m~n
~rimes, who pitched 80 rnaKnH\C!ently, sustamed an ll•jur)" to hi• pitchmg hand that would have kept a man '':"' .
determmed. from the pll8time for sev~mt.l weeh. In spij.~ ':·,.:-::::--·
of- a11 theMe ha.ndicftp!oO, the nJt.tional learp.e entl'les came
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while many friend• of the aotute ~P&lt;I wilY) M~, McGIII•cpdy
the looerr, ~'~t~ dieappolnted that he f~lled to so\
ll. l:ec(mj- wlth throo •ncce..ive crown•; they ~·~ l~fC~!I to
~~~ '"unuoual break in tll~ ' IM'p~r·, m ~qdililon tp
already tr~n•pir~d. 'l'oulq ~~~~~ ~••• ·~*ir44 1
abo,nt that de•jrtd reoult. '~'~'' 1.eri'' prby~p •P·
er.t:hiiiW to many ball f~pB, apd thlt ja that tjae great
1rane, 'caltc·her for the lo•inr A't~letlei, ~not ao :oro:m:!a·~
.. he ""' been rated. althonllh •• ~
is
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be the ' 1 lii\Cro-wned IQ&amp;t" of the lirhlis. ,
se~IJI' rte•tined that oome plaYer m~~·
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p( American •p•rt• anti. qnpe ~ifalq hll" ~~ 0 "! 0 ,
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1t was h1st If Jake of Frank's to mya.
tifr me," Katharine had said. "Or,
not-well, I haven t the fatntu't
idea what 1t can be •apposed to

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The Domino Service Store
POMEROY,

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1tl o/c Dairy $H.OO

Red Dot In white eoU.on saclr.a

24% Dairy $34.00.

:IZ% Dairy $UO.

FOR SALE

good wort. mules, one bor$C
aud a lc.rge barn with J)rop ·
11bil about 5000 teet o! iOod lumber
aH11" :uze(\. A ba.r;o.ln ..
1'hc .l!bcrabach Const.tuction Co
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Wanted-

FIGHT RESULTS

In · the Real Limelight
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Ai New York-Jack: Sharkey,
Boston hoa.vywelght, defe&amp;t.ed Pr1·
mo carnera, Italy, !lOJ

Yale Okum, New York heavy .
wel&amp;'bt., defeat.ed Don Petrin, Newark (5) .
Jtck Paleso. Newark beavyweiiM
defeated Pavese Pres1do, Italy l5l
Jac:k McCarthy. Boat.on heavywetg:ht, and Pletra. Corr1, AUB\ralla,
drew !6~ .
Walter Cobb, Kansas C1t.y heavy
welrbt knocked out Lester Rorse.
calltmvla m
Pete Sueky, Scranton mJddlt!·
welrht, defeated Sergeant Sammy

Hotel Chittenden --

Baker, New York (5~
At PhlJadelphla-Roger Barnard 1
FHnt, Mich., del(!l't.ed Bat BattaUno, wor~ fea.therweJaht c)lamPWtl rnon·tlt.lel 001.
At Trenton, N J.-Kld ChOCO·
late, Ouban fll&amp;therwelrbt. defea.'~

ed Steve 8mlth, Sdd1Jeport. Conn .•
(10 ).

At. Cleveland- Paul Ptrrone, Cleve
ornl.a, defeated Bantlor Bubo, Hun
cal Kayo over Jimmy Taylor, Cleve 1
land (S)
,

Comolctely rcclt.!COrJ.l'.!d and
$:JOO,OOO spent 10 makin!;: ~he
lngteal cho1cc for the travdCr.
Cow'' Coffee Shop. LJrgc,

ro:.rnoci.eled ••• over
Hotel Chtttenden the
Home of the "'Purple
comfortable rooms-

•.;e!JtiOnal

from

&amp;er\' lCC.

R~tes

,$150

upward.

Gco. A Weydig, Manager
COLUMBUS, OHIO

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pay rues here- are pan of tbe business and civic
interest of tbe community. Every prpperty owner
·should frequently consult bis insutance agent.
The companies have large investments in dtis
state. A very J'l'rsoo'IJ:relationship esists between
you and

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rJIJlarbt! Dlr«'-1'

The Domino Service Store
POMEROY,

OHIO

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$22 .11.

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1tl o/c Dairy $H.OO

Red Dot In white eoU.on saclr.a

24% Dairy $34.00.

:IZ% Dairy $UO.

FOR SALE

good wort. mules, one bor$C
aud a lc.rge barn with J)rop ·
11bil about 5000 teet o! iOod lumber
aH11" :uze(\. A ba.r;o.ln ..
1'hc .l!bcrabach Const.tuction Co
'
Pomeroy, Ohio

Wanted-

FIGHT RESULTS

In · the Real Limelight
•

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Vi:NT~ILOQUt$T

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Boston hoa.vywelght, defe&amp;t.ed Pr1·
mo carnera, Italy, !lOJ

Yale Okum, New York heavy .
wel&amp;'bt., defeat.ed Don Petrin, Newark (5) .
Jtck Paleso. Newark beavyweiiM
defeated Pavese Pres1do, Italy l5l
Jac:k McCarthy. Boat.on heavywetg:ht, and Pletra. Corr1, AUB\ralla,
drew !6~ .
Walter Cobb, Kansas C1t.y heavy
welrbt knocked out Lester Rorse.
calltmvla m
Pete Sueky, Scranton mJddlt!·
welrht, defeated Sergeant Sammy

Hotel Chittenden --

Baker, New York (5~
At PhlJadelphla-Roger Barnard 1
FHnt, Mich., del(!l't.ed Bat BattaUno, wor~ fea.therweJaht c)lamPWtl rnon·tlt.lel 001.
At Trenton, N J.-Kld ChOCO·
late, Ouban fll&amp;therwelrbt. defea.'~

ed Steve 8mlth, Sdd1Jeport. Conn .•
(10 ).

At. Cleveland- Paul Ptrrone, Cleve
ornl.a, defeated Bantlor Bubo, Hun
cal Kayo over Jimmy Taylor, Cleve 1
land (S)
,

Comolctely rcclt.!COrJ.l'.!d and
$:JOO,OOO spent 10 makin!;: ~he
lngteal cho1cc for the travdCr.
Cow'' Coffee Shop. LJrgc,

ro:.rnoci.eled ••• over
Hotel Chtttenden the
Home of the "'Purple
comfortable rooms-

•.;e!JtiOnal

from

&amp;er\' lCC.

R~tes

,$150

upward.

Gco. A Weydig, Manager
COLUMBUS, OHIO

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These agents live bere- own property' aod
pay rues here- are pan of tbe business and civic
interest of tbe community. Every prpperty owner
·should frequently consult bis insutance agent.
The companies have large investments in dtis
state. A very J'l'rsoo'IJ:relationship esists between
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