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SHERIFF TR~CY

C J WARNER DIES
IN REYNOLDSBURG
FUNERAL IN ATHENS

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"Lady Lindy,, Before Beginning Memorable Flight

Curtis
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Dl .HANDWRITING
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COLUIIBYS 0

TOESDAY MAY IM,Itm

HECEIVE~ C0PY

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READERS NOTICE - lt you want
the News Offtce ot The Dally
Tribune call 236 L 1t the Buslne10
Offtce ask tor 202 R

W£A.THER FORECAST-

MiliTARY LAW

BY CAR.Rf&amp;R Ui C1i:NTS
By mall r-.r-Jf. •

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PH~CTICAllY INj

t veryhody Weleofnt!

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REFRESHMENTS

Affected By M1ne Strike,
Troo.,. Rushed To
Nel•onvdle
TO PROTECT MEN
Who Want To Work Under 10 Po1nt Program
Of Governor

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BIRTHDAY PARTY
A n mber of trlen«s &amp;aLhered at

the 'borne or Mr and Mrs WIIIJam
Ounf on West Main St Sunday
eventn1 to honor the 18th birthday
of their daughter Badle Lucille

The eventna: was
sames At a late
menl.ll were served

s~t

In playing
hour erre'\l}

BRm~'il0sTESS

Ml!l.!l Genevieve Wetzel
l.nl1ed the members of her brld::te
club Y.ith a dinner :~.t the Merry
POPPY SALE
Maty Tea Room MondRy evening
May 28, Netlonal Poppy day wm Lal.r&gt;t In the eventnr the cl b
be bbserved by the I.c.e:es ot thA members w~nt to the ho ne or Ml :;s
PQmeroy American Leg m AuxJI Wetzel m East Main st1eet and
tary Who wiU have poppies on sale played Cal ds Mrs Oe nld Rice re
on the atreet'l !.he latter part of thl&lt;J c lved h gh score
~k These popp1es a1e made b~
WlprovJd6d veura s as a source
income tor d llnbtea veternnfi
,vernment ho pltals

Bay Soy Beans
That Grows
AT THE DOMINO SERVICE STORE IN
POMEROY
Black W•laona-Manchu S and Wh1ppoor
wtll Cow Peaa
Term German M1llet at $1 70 Bu
Fodder Cam at $1 40 Bu
Sudan Grau at $1 65 Bu
OUR SEEDS ARE HOME GROWN
l:rae LIDie and double up your crop--It' a
t~:'tl:i~IY 30c fo1 50 lb sack at
OSCAR MYERS FEED STORE

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Summer Salts
Choose one or these Ught weigh.t. I'IUits
They re •cool
they re comfortable they have style distinction and mas
tcrly tailoring tba.t Intensify 't~ value

TROPICAL WORSTEDS
SEERSUCKERS
BEACH CLOTHS
LINENS

'7'" to sl4'so
STRAW HATS
New Styles I New Weaves
Sa1lora
Mdana
Toyo.
Lesh"""
Panamu

Wh1te Duck non shnnkable
Seenuckua
~triped Wh1pcorcl
Kma-Kool Kraah i
Tropical Wonted
Wh1te and StrJped Flannels

"t:t

howera and t!lun~ntonns Thunday and l)rob
ably near lAke Er\t'! tnn1gh t Cooler 'Ibunday
aft.emoon and nflht

VOL VI-NO 203

EFFECT IN AREA

Tuesday

AB

-Ollo -IncreMlq cJ.qwUnesa followed

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SCHOOL HALL

ADMISSION

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

Can you play Bndge,
Five Hundred or Pin
ochle ?-Then be at
the11

On 'lilotes Involved In
L1ndbe~ah K1dnapmg
and Murder Caae

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$145 up
$2.45
$295
$500
$500

$145
$195
$245
$3.50
$400
$5.00

Graduation Bride

IBilliNTHOOUCfO:

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tTO ~llOT MORE i
/WHEAT CHARITY

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I gry Must Be Taken

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I IN COMING YEAR

When Congreu Not In
I Sess1on Fmds Gram I
Ia Mortgaged

liNOBE~~H WILl

Center of Natton's Interest

PRICE-SUNDAY 6 CENTS

New Jap PreDller

lAW ~UTHORITI[S

iiN CUHTI~ C~~E

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I Operate In Proaecut•

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Boat Budder

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lt\l Conference Late Tuea

Day Hunt For Murd
erera At Stand

Immaculately
Mayor Attract&amp; Crowds
ROOM JAMMED
As Mayor J1mmy ' Ap
pear• To Tell 'H1s
S1de' Of Story

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News

Maybe !'m Wrong

ftliiJle 1'. . N.._
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v·~rsm•a
. . GreIIh
PRONE UI-L

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lon ol' the" lite C: T OOai.M 'lt'hoae )lUlled br
acorQ In Pemeroy be hal 10 ne&amp;r)J
,A~IIllleled. Hit UIOdate 1n th»
ot IJUltrucUon . . . . . . .her
be8ldea. Mr ~. wu tiV then

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cr !;dm;.&amp;tlon.
tmbttlan

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folloWtna
public
absent
tardy
year 1931-32

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Ot.trl)c ''O' Brtetl utf~ ~g bra~
at( ut hl8 tarly rl!l.nf, he !NtY&amp; he ~;
up evu y tnornlnt, 1t:hs before the
cvt n lr. ; p::1pen are out

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a daJllel-

l'bc crack of the Da)'
Ja(•.lt Warner had JUSt come frc111
T(.U Seoond 'b'klel. • ~
h1s brok'fr s ct!lre when a 1rlcncL of
Prcducer What's a mllk~mhun I
hill Wed hl.m bGW lhe market was
D'r~c.tcr It's the &amp;auie Iii a 1t!en"Well" said Jack you don 't need
to quote me but it s 8 WISt! stcck tennlal only ~t s a:ot I(lOle k.ia.
that tncws It s own par
We Und.ent'aml Tb&amp;'

,,. Boot- O!l!el aDd """ldaUoo Depj. GaD Ill-&amp;

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The best. thing tp tak~ 1o'hen
you're run down Ia the Ucense
CC'Il!:lta..n'"e Cummings has tnkclt numbe1
up playwrltin« She u vs sh e h:::r....
W henever a m&amp;n tells you he
bE:en at !t only three ~ks Md hfls feels sort ot MiJMoUOI, be meana
alrF.ady written the lntennlS&amp;iOU
tha ~ he teelli 11.lte tM duce
The phrea ~oloriat wtJo reads the
The Ni(bl lh wk Slo;an
headB or the aO'Il:Vwood n.tra 1tr18
B~ sur.e yc u're ttght then JO lo Is llv\ng on the ftat ot ~ l~d
What thta WorJd, n~ is
bed
lnhabitant,s
Mary Nolan has a nr.re- old radio
that was owned ~y ~jamln Frank.
un ot course there were no ra ..,
di"" In BenJ"'ll!lt Frilli:I!P.•t ttme,
thnts w,.t mliili1 It ' tit)"~

REDEMPTION-God &gt;ylll redeem my soul from the
power Q! the grave: for He shall rece1v• me. - Ps&amp;lfll
49:15.
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FORSAKE EVIl.-Thus saith the Lord ol hosts; Turn
ye now from your evil ways, and from your t!Vll domgs Zacharrah 1 .4.

,,wer

'\¥HAT A WH..\4 Etc.

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ITH ALL DUE apologres to the fum usmg the term
"What a whale of a drfl'erence a few c~nts make" m
their a&lt;js, the writ~r can not help but thmk about 1t as the
report of the Grtmes divorce case rs rea&lt;!
Bur)ellfh Grimes, one of the greatest prtchers 111 ba11e-1
ball, has been a stormy petrol m the spot1s world as well
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~· havin¥ his troubles m the domestic hie Hrs
(i
troubles were atred for the firs t brne a year or more ago
when htS wife won 4 divorce but the matter of mon·ey
tlements was Jeft until the present t1me.
A heanng OQ that angle wns heard by the Judge,
Monday and the h1ghly pard exceptional athlete made
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adrhtsalons which can only be accounted for under the
headmg of "What a wjlale of a difference a few cents
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mak e " for there !le .told the JUdge, under oath, that he
was gettmg old (we can almost see Bllrl4h walkmg w1t~
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crutches) , tl)a! the probabrhty is that he wrll be shunted
from the B1g League m a very short wh1)e 0 nd ~e compelI
Jed to sh1tt for himself in the mmor leagues when: the pay
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admrttedly, rs very much less. '
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'fh•' p)ctwe that Burleij!'h pamted was dreary mdeed,
so far as his future rn baseball •• concerned and tnut 11
was inpu~ed by the "few centl!," lh•\Jl urlel~' th!'ught lje
nught •ave hrm.elf lroni pa~lri' i'p
J~till!niwl\ wit~ !•
th~ behpf qi JllapY people lltcludrn$ hf• present employers
As a matter of fact, Burleigh Jtainted an entlrely different
1- "' lflotqr• · '~~D try a~ when 'he•w•• trYittlf tu
~llf!1~d to a
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contra~t foP. th o, fi.U&gt;rept b.[!-t!l.l!f~P, •
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Next Spnng ~h~uiGo#,~~j&gt;;~l~,"i(ll.i . ~~'1}~ ·,~&lt;vmes, 1t
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mrght be well fo~ ~· Jl!dJe. ,"1;'119 )~]l~~~mll jlje
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to compare the Jli(~ti~r·s te~~li:iln~ , )YJth tbe hne n•
t
hands the owners ~ w~om h~ w1() be trying tp wqeedle
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a big P.riCe coptract ~qd he then m~y well soliloquize and
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•ay "What a whale of a difference a few cento fl\ake.''
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sum up t.he sctlve work or A \V
McKay beloved &lt;o: UP· t nllllden ui
Mld~1eport public schc ols tor n early one third ot a century- thh t:y
leUs to be exact
iMr McKay who Ill 1"t.em l ea1s

retir~

has ' bum s uffermg rl c.m phvslcal
hiLmentln
! 11n dectdmg to
h all
ta ... en
0 (..Clslderat lon th fat:
that there lt; y-~l m uch lor which •'l
live and
much which m lght
...., Ic.s t were h e t u comlnut: to work
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ui'J,d.J dla- as every hE a d ol nn J u
instttullon such a s
Part boasts, mw:;t do lo kee p 1t to
the highest level poss1bll under t e

lhe Wt tntere.slh ol himself and
la mll v and sc Middleport. parent~~
a nc.J children loEe es an active wookcr u m an v.hose name stands
I prcbably hmd and shoulders abovr
a nv othel In the hbtory uf Middle
l llGrt educational f' lrCles

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A"' ay buck Ill 1901 {I vounp- asp1r·
lng eduuaor emp rged frc m tht
w! ltls cf Mel]s Cc..unly as the farm
I wus then thvught ot by manv whc
Lc uJd • f." uc thlng but red
a.lCi
lis klndrHl dlhadvanta,:es
when
cve1 an attEmpt was m.tde In an~
but summer
time
to penetrate
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a nd nor,.::&amp;
I :~. s I'. as th e rommon mode or travel
rlreurnstancea
I then
Tl)e •s tram or this effort has bet&gt;r, I1 This \O ung :llfln full or ll[e and
sucb that the be1o.rc d man and In· nmb llicn "topp:'d at Pomeroy \\here
strutter thought a rer.,m :me nt to he ta ugh t m the P omeroy high
r

~trlve

ca~~

M•d~l~

cla"~y-

bugt:~

potiUoh
th tlr
WU
Bet.z, VIr1.1
Child•
dr .d.~ of araduatea who haVI ble11 Oaren.?.J':!!'dley Norma Lippi Marsent out. into the lndUJt.r1&amp;1 world I&amp;Ut. ~~htnny Mary Lou Me
alter r&amp;..elvinl Lhelr 1ud.lmentarJ Maaur, Evelyn RoM
education under thl&amp; retlrln1 au~ J ScphomoreB- AIIEn Knopp , H u P«=tmtt!n~nt. and ha11e made tine 1bert Sur race Juantt.a Butcher MarlllCor¢&gt; as student.H worlten und t ii.Gitt Mal'ehall Helen Owens

Julla

3rd

Mar-

aaret

dred Neil hbor
2nd sra&lt;le, P'bsle Ptf:cher, teacht!r-f None )
l.st !Uld 2nd andes, ML!IJ VIrgie
Ma jor beaeher--charlotle Brown
Mary Rose 8eJnu. liiiiTctlla W ol.lu~::-fal t:itlzens
.Juulcrs -Lelaud Cra.ru;, Ptlylllx burn Clare:::u:e Taylor, Chrh;tnlt!
Fer thirty YE!11tl he toiled and f(l r Jottchlm Paul Kerns Hetty Veith
Wamsl(y, Err.est Praser
Charle~
111
8emurs-Marr~terlte H ysell Will- Seine~ Cluules Shoemaker
h ltty )t:an he s ucc:ecded Dur
I lam Stephenson
1st a:racte. Mra Frank!e Oaylo,.d
thirty }Cars Mlddlfport emerge
Gnules
teacher-Ruth TayJor
frcm what one mllht almoet te r m ' BB and 9 grades W S White
1st. IJI'Bdl', Mary Root te achera nc.n-entlty In scbool circles to
teacher-Ltndiey Lyons
P a l.l l Ulah Jones
place In the Bun -equal~ by few Carroll, Hilda Chapman Mary K
:md surpaued by none 1n the Buck- Huggins Eleapcr Roush Floradet
eye f.tate famed !or Its educat.Jona.l Mournl02', Sheldon S~vens Anu a
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Is h' -c
h
t by
tl physical
-•uc Russell
SA
d
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nstltutlons
Troubled
111 men
w wu ave a
me.'! ,_,
ara e M~ BusJe Taylor teaed h1s physl&lt;.:al rt!!!Litance and cher- Kathleen
Brown
R&lt;i&amp;akie
but &amp;t. r.o time reduclntr Carroll Lawrence Hartlnge 1 Cha.!:
the fierce determination to give
Puultne Monts Cutnerlne
Middleport all that he had In evecy Rc us.h Bllly Smith Cam Louu;e
other wa.y the beloved man, citizen Emith S•phlo Staat•· Ha•" i IhOlll
educator, Is now n&lt;&gt;uing out ot lhe a.s
The Mlddlepnt Board of EdUCil·
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picture as an active
7A grade MJ.ss Alvlra Jonu t 1on announces that the 1ollowms
tt:mdtl
a
llvme
example
of
what
teacher-Charles
Bennett
teachers have been employed t ....
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and
BralifOJd J oJm Kincala J r teach In the Middleport. sth ool.s
1ctcter mination,
Florenct! F-r~ser Dorothy H,gg ln- during: the cominll school yea r
1era I all around el'fort will do
Mr McKay, the
salut-e botham
High ttcnoo1 W E Melvin Su
t hee may thy days of rt!8t be ;18
6th and 7B
Lee w
MarUn EssEX PI1nclhappy and pell&lt;'eful as the days cf Comas tea®er- J ohn Walter Jl pal Susan ParJt Mabel Wl.bicm
wcrk ana aehlevemPnt have te.:on VIrginia Clatworthy, Elizabeth
Hf!len M .Dotat. Jl}anche M. 111•-

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Announces Names
Of Jnstructors

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~:~mbltlon

~,oltizens

Lawr~

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Me~ ~rio.tendmt.,
Fo~

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o1 JuJy
the hlfh
nmnaalum
dfo;..!ht
Rhey,
'AiilS
the
PIJ&amp;t...
will be
Q1
producttona
Middleport
will
quite
of children
w.lah!nc to take PIU't In the pageant
have been reqUC6t.ed to mftt at. tht:
nmnalium li.L two o clock Irrtdll }
11 rternoon
The Le!Jir.mnalres here ho.ve planned for one of tht bl:ur;t6t celebra ·
tlons of ~ht Independen6! Day In
Middleport
Including a parade
the pareant, a.nel the entire ga la
affair to be climaxed with a spectooular display ot flteworlu1 at night
Ille cele!Jratlon wlll beem early on
the Fourth of July and continue
t.hrouahout the afternoon and evlf' nlnx

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tlmH
Schwankopt al50 Mtd CUrtlt dJ4'
not produce any of thf raneom
cu......y, nor did he .... ofter
with relatlvel'l She W8.ti accOJnpa n - Colonel LindberJh u.n y portJon of
led u far .. Colureb"' by .., and !.he ..,.. oleeplna ........, bl

day for Bucyr us. and Gallon t,o
•pend the r r malnder of Lhe weelr.
wltb telat1Yea
Mlu Luc!Ue Du tton l ft M Olld ll)
for Ch-o !Ol ' """'' . ...... '"''

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Mr J ohn
arul Kent
Mn Hoben wuuama
of Payetk Ctty Penru;ylvanlA a r rived Tuesda y ft r a vl.&lt;llt wltll rela
tlve1 and frien ds They t! xpect
to be here umll 1l1ter Deco a lton

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IJJJ' Lou tried to sit up and
a ljtt.le aurpriaed to aee that
IIIIi 1 happened, abe remained
Ia_\ Oil tbe pillOWI, She

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proofrepreaentaUvea
he wu dei.JJJQ:
bona
nd,.
or w'tb
the abc1w:tol"'l He added Curtl.l llkewile did "'
not 1how L\ndberlh IIDY 'J)hoto~ .-

Kft.Phl of ttfe baby taten b-J the
kldnaper'!l
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All theae polntl directly oontn.dMn J H Oratt! left Weanesday icted st.atementl made by Capt
fer
da ys vislt wlth her Lachman, who AJd Curt.lJ .tokl him
parmt.a Mr and Mn. Beleher at ot showlna the ransom bUll and
OalUpoJi&amp;.
the photosra.ph and pa.rt ot the
Mr and t..1rs G J Hamllto 1 baby s clotho t.o Ltndberth
moved Tue3d~ey from Ora ~t Hill l1.1
Colonel Liddbersh "rmed hlmaell
the f'red Sluon prove .. tY' (,n Bout~ wiUl a maclllne aun when he went.
Pourtb Ann~
with curtis 1n the llarcon to search
M:esdamM E.:velv n Lew1s lir1n ror the kidnapers on the sea Bch·
RUMell, Noah Ha11kms ElmtJ M(. warzkopt re-.realed
Carty Mart011 F'tcnrtl
Wi llt&lt;~m
Pecllna t.hat. self J)rotee:tion wa.q
Reynolds and Charles Ho wn1d m 1- necessary 1n caae the kidnapers
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tore&lt;! t u ChPshln Tue&amp;lay e /tll~&gt;to; should attempt an Attack
of any
where UK"y attended i.a !&gt;l er n £wr kind at. sea or in ca&amp;e of an at~
ln.spectlon
t.empt to kidnap Col Llndbl!'rrh
Mr and Mr.H H H McCorml(;,;
Schw&amp;.rzkopf stated, the
returned Tuefit!a} to tht! ir h oone .. t Lone Eagle borrolfed the weapon to
Columbw after a few da ys 111sn
ke with him
he re w1th J H Gra.t.P anrl lamlly
There were few r.ew activities
I Mr and Mrs Wa yn e Mau he I yesterday In thi! case
In New
of Chesh1re anncWlce the birth cia I York. the Bronx 8T&amp;nd Jury lnveeCLUII HOSTESfit
Cl
T., ar '~igatlni the .....,
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daughter born Tuesda.y mornm
pa•the home uf her lather
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111 • 1men t made by Dr John p Condon
Mrs W H Juhlin&amp; ww; h08te:;s lor of Main street Mlddlepor•
I one of t he LindN&gt;rih emissari-'
Tuesday afternocn at her home on
adjourned until JJne
.. ..,
2
South Second Avenue to the memENTER1AINS (LUB
0 -.
h
I bets or her
fiv~-hundred ch b
Mor .. s n.~sner was among t OM
G·"!"sts v. ere Mesdames Le"l! Bur·
B F Fultz Sl • nter,IJ.Hll
l.estllylng before t he probers yesto:ril
!I t terday Rosner, Irving Bltz and
" " , Chu.rles F.. Smith B F Fultz t h e members of her ~~
bnt:lgc... ~ clut:
Tuesday
evening
w le
""-'ne
lva torelnte
Spltali
were named
among the
Br and Oscar Kiein
party at the
Sac~dat Heart.
sch ool Sa
~arllest
rmedlanes
l1y
I Club hf.lTiors were awarded Mrs
Mlsi; Harr !e Mane Sm1ll
L dbe h Bit
d SJ)it.all bol.h.
E R Tompkim flrst and Mrs received thP club pnze
llf ld
hz
be
Cecil Bradbury seLond Mrs 06ca.r
un e~word ~ ara enJ may
1
Klein received t he auest prlu The I
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hcstess
a
course
Mass IlL a summer ..:amp appar:
J
ently hop111g to rece ive
answer
WEINER ROAST
ICOnt1nuf!d nom ...ae oneJ
to his appeal to John the mY6 ..

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She tried to hol4
oa r bliP hands, so that the sis~r
wow.ICI. see that 11he wanted the
baby,
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Beautiful ftnillh Yc:Juu tor only Ured. only 3 moWbl YerY fe\Y
$290 00 mues Ip excellent lbape If ~
tQr&lt;::~ted 1n a dump truc;,.lt here:~
1931 FORD ROADSTER Low practically a new one at 'd
mileage Has had best oi care A 2-3rds the price
$000
real bargain at
$270 00
19~9 FORO COpPE wit.b Il!"oj&gt;ll
seat GoOd Jla41~ tJres
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ftplsh R u s t. 1 e s.s Steel trim
Sweet motor qulet and powerful
Rides like a. new one
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New York May ~5-lN~
Babe Ruth is mishty anxicus
to whack another homer
when the New York Y~nlr..e es
ple.y in Washlnaton tcmot-

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Tile -~· who socked ht..
the ~aeon
cUcls: aga~n
TJJur,sday to mal,n~jtoln his
~ lijl~t lead over
filu~~ fer
1112T, whra he .set the ma.joa
leaaue l'ecorct w•th 60 t ::.u.r
b&amp;H1fl

11th hom.-r ot
)'elterdir, must

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tobacco for hanJ-rolled cig!lrettes,
and~ .that'.s tobacco made Jtnd cut
for rolling. If you like tQ'ioll yo:ut'1r%
own, -don't miss Velver. Fine8f - -. "
flavor; easiest to rolJ,-· lays just
right on the paper, and you save
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corking cigarettes for 15 cents
-heat th~ if you cdn!
Enough VELVET
for 50 cigarettes

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1929 FORD COP.J!J!l
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trouble free service
1425 00 the bC~t of car6 a~
1 1/.i t on Stake
truck This truck Is 1n wonder. 100:9 FORD COUPE Nvt li )?aft
ful condition Ptlced li~rht at
buy at
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$400
1929 FORD FORDOR BKDA!f.
1929 FORD 1-2 ton Panel Truck Been very llttle U&amp;e 'Q'~bl.st.Cm~
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In A-1 condition This wUI 10 and paint like new uYI
for
1200 00 TJres good Runs ~~;feet
1930 FORD 157

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FORDSON TRACTOI\ ~ND l2' JQ28
Oliver double bottom tractor J92'l
Both practlcall~ new Tl)CJ 11i12~
for only
1835 00

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The Christian Endeavor
I For the finJt tlrnP
the entry tery ma n to whom he paid the
Mildred Reynolds llat~yn ' CoaCh, apd vesta McCo_y of the Presbyterian church ana or Curtis Into the Lmdbergh cast' ti le ransom
tea cher- E.vj
Brown
Murjorie naui;.k
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suests en)oyed a weiner roast ' U"~- as a negoUator t eckmg contact
In a public not1c.. Dr condon
Brown Eua\lne Bachner John L:votades W
white Prtnclphl day evenlna at. Scotts Bo.torr wltb the kidnapers Col S&lt;::hwarz- called on John to return the ran ..
ens Wanda, M[1UlTUng, Chester M A White Prillc!pal , l.ee W Cheshire The evenjng wa!l s~nl Ill kopf issued a bullt&gt;Un wh ich de- sorn money to Llnd~rgh and get.
Rice
McOc.ma:s. .Pr1oclpe.l Sh8J.e ' T'a.yfor var1ous aames
parted from hh; us uul question-and your $25 000 reward • Condon s
--answer method
appeal was made alter Governor
5th and 6th ~rades M A Whlt.r Alvlra Jwes, v~rY:Ie- Major Nallnle
teacher-Ruth Pickens
Duroth y W Mc~n:. Ma ty Ro:::e; Mlldn!d K'lm
Mrs Eusene Roberts of Akrol'
In a ftat statement he ll.SSP rted Moore of New Jersev posted a. re~
Bette rfield Harold Hubbard Pll.l1l FJo.cs'e Frecker FEarl C ~~ n~ arrived Wednesday for a visit with the statements of Curt.ts were given ward or l25000 tor JntormaUon reBurton Warren &amp;nneLt D... 10t.ny Frank irt Go)l'..ll d Julia Miller lM- Mr and Mrs Dana Pamels. Mr R (- to t hP press 1n their enL1rety and sultlng In the caplure of the kidDare! Vlr«hl1£ThcmM Ne tt.~ B!l~'&lt;- 1 cllle Dutton Nancy Reed and C•ro berts wlll arrive Saturday for a that at no time was any rheck na pers
ers Edward
nett
1LoU ISe Ervin
week end vi8ft
made out b} Colonel Lindberg h for 1
- -- - - - - - 5th erade.
rs Mildred Kim,
Mr Fdward Vanov er will hm e
The followil;l:l left Wef;lnesda y $50000 or Pxhlb!t.ed to any on e In
PADERE.WSK.l GOING HOME
teacher - Marpret
Houdashp..lt., l char~e of Band High school anCl mornlrlll to atte 1d the Ohio Bap· 1connection with thP Curtis nego.
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Evelyn Jean Mayer. Pnulme Mlkh, l tada a11d Mrs J;Siancht! M Good- ttst ccmv.'!ntton which .Is being held tlatlons'
New York May 25 - INB---;-1&amp;Ma garet l~ll stewart Lavnda win "'ill s~r ..-e ru; visltq teii.Cher
at Columbus Mn lzora Oulnth"r
That statement apparently re· nace Jan Paderewskl tHe plar.tst
Woodyard, Donald M1lls Ottle. Jc~
Tht:. new teachers: who will be Mrs Florence BUsh f.4r8 P' C rerred to one by Cnptaln F' C ar.d Mme Low.sa. Tetr11.7..zlnl singer
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Stanley
~:et\1na 111 the sehou; t his yeat au 1Kreager and Harley Sanborn
1Lachman o! the yach ~ Marcon thnt were among notables booked to saU
4th grade Mr~ O!A.Ce
t the Supt ~Melvln
_ o_f Colu~.MnJ E R TompkJns left W-edncs- Curtl11 showe~- h_m_,_ ... uch a check for abroad toda:::_Y:__ _ _ _ __

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:...d. rd like to hold hnnl for •
. , wbUe. 1 would be very canBat

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SIDELIGHTS QF ~l!WS OF
~4PilAL~ OF THE WORLD

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aa Ac:tive Worker After Nearly Third
of a Century at Head of
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Tl'tp&amp;tt,

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girl lsn t In anY lnlmed!a\e peril

'or ldliorlal Ollee c..,a IN-I·
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Lou1&amp;t
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tn.chfor- BeUy Ja.nt Bfltkn, llrorn- btu MIN Clalt l" Mlnar r.r
tJi¥ Banot.U, Nlklrecl
and Kiae Maney Reed llnd. Ml.al
Alan Bradford OUwt l..ooa'
Caro LoUIIe Ervin of Wkklleport
lrd liiRd 4th~ l4tll Luclllfo
Dutton t.oO&lt;IIOI'- Aitot LouiN Lam&amp;

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Many p upt.•8 Here.
ltEHEARSALs FOR
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"th
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Kutne Bennet' 1tmee4 "nlOmu,
Ml61 Dolly another ··ei er ardyNot. l!.. Know.
PAGEANT TO BEGIN
At tl~e
3rd and ft.h
aradet,
Pearl
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yearteacher aprtn1
or
Absent AJJ Year Ctyct..
ttaehet--8&amp;rtlh
Buekll)
Ptlda7 afternoon
May
re;,;::::::::~~;;;;;;;;;;~=======~~~cepUonally
.. ummer cf
the then MSddlf!~ 1
Wlnebrtnner, Dtlbert hearu.h fdr
I.ArJion
Bc:ard
reeQJnl~
Ethel Clark,
Ill(~ Fourt.h
~aeant will beJ1n
lnr the abllltJ &amp;n4
ot the
The
pupiLs o/ lhe
sell Mariha McCumber, Elolle eulil- 'lt.
ac:h6o1
un·
A. W MCKay Well Know Ed t
Yc~g
lmtructor ' conrerred wiUl dleport
schOOII have .nclth~r 11oe Je.mes
di rection ~ AlUM Marw:aret
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been
nor
3rd ITade
NtJ:UU~ a«oort.
IL
anrwuna,:d by
l)ett•res
From
Actt"ve
Wo'rk
Because
h~
WIUo en.'jact;.d .... the Jkl.,..r ot JChooJ
teacher-Jane HneU. Either Micb:' Peeney-lknnett
Weclneeday
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Nina
Dlle.(.ron.rf
n., pageam
ooe
the
port which
he biiWl ln the
.lt:h Sch:ool
lnd and
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Mlu
anndest
ever 1ta1ed In
Of F81"I"Jng HeaJth•, Here 30 years fo.ll
t;r 1902 'llplt
dt.c.lalon
P'relhmm~enevleve
MJlkr, teacber- H'elen Bur.lt,
and
call for
a
mcst wu.e
atteatd by thl! r-,un • atnla
Dorothy
Ollrdn~r
Lew.le. Praneee Ollkey, Mil- number
All ehl~n

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ftliiJle 1'. . N.._
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PRONE UI-L

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lon ol' the" lite C: T OOai.M 'lt'hoae )lUlled br
acorQ In Pemeroy be hal 10 ne&amp;r)J
,A~IIllleled. Hit UIOdate 1n th»
ot IJUltrucUon . . . . . . .her
be8ldea. Mr ~. wu tiV then

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Ot.trl)c ''O' Brtetl utf~ ~g bra~
at( ut hl8 tarly rl!l.nf, he !NtY&amp; he ~;
up evu y tnornlnt, 1t:hs before the
cvt n lr. ; p::1pen are out

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Ja(•.lt Warner had JUSt come frc111
T(.U Seoond 'b'klel. • ~
h1s brok'fr s ct!lre when a 1rlcncL of
Prcducer What's a mllk~mhun I
hill Wed hl.m bGW lhe market was
D'r~c.tcr It's the &amp;auie Iii a 1t!en"Well" said Jack you don 't need
to quote me but it s 8 WISt! stcck tennlal only ~t s a:ot I(lOle k.ia.
that tncws It s own par
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The best. thing tp tak~ 1o'hen
you're run down Ia the Ucense
CC'Il!:lta..n'"e Cummings has tnkclt numbe1
up playwrltin« She u vs sh e h:::r....
W henever a m&amp;n tells you he
bE:en at !t only three ~ks Md hfls feels sort ot MiJMoUOI, be meana
alrF.ady written the lntennlS&amp;iOU
tha ~ he teelli 11.lte tM duce
The phrea ~oloriat wtJo reads the
The Ni(bl lh wk Slo;an
headB or the aO'Il:Vwood n.tra 1tr18
B~ sur.e yc u're ttght then JO lo Is llv\ng on the ftat ot ~ l~d
What thta WorJd, n~ is
bed
lnhabitant,s
Mary Nolan has a nr.re- old radio
that was owned ~y ~jamln Frank.
un ot course there were no ra ..,
di"" In BenJ"'ll!lt Frilli:I!P.•t ttme,
thnts w,.t mliili1 It ' tit)"~

REDEMPTION-God &gt;ylll redeem my soul from the
power Q! the grave: for He shall rece1v• me. - Ps&amp;lfll
49:15.
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FORSAKE EVIl.-Thus saith the Lord ol hosts; Turn
ye now from your evil ways, and from your t!Vll domgs Zacharrah 1 .4.

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ITH ALL DUE apologres to the fum usmg the term
"What a whale of a drfl'erence a few c~nts make" m
their a&lt;js, the writ~r can not help but thmk about 1t as the
report of the Grtmes divorce case rs rea&lt;!
Bur)ellfh Grimes, one of the greatest prtchers 111 ba11e-1
ball, has been a stormy petrol m the spot1s world as well
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~· havin¥ his troubles m the domestic hie Hrs
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troubles were atred for the firs t brne a year or more ago
when htS wife won 4 divorce but the matter of mon·ey
tlements was Jeft until the present t1me.
A heanng OQ that angle wns heard by the Judge,
Monday and the h1ghly pard exceptional athlete made
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adrhtsalons which can only be accounted for under the
headmg of "What a wjlale of a difference a few cents
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mak e " for there !le .told the JUdge, under oath, that he
was gettmg old (we can almost see Bllrl4h walkmg w1t~
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crutches) , tl)a! the probabrhty is that he wrll be shunted
from the B1g League m a very short wh1)e 0 nd ~e compelI
Jed to sh1tt for himself in the mmor leagues when: the pay
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admrttedly, rs very much less. '
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'fh•' p)ctwe that Burleij!'h pamted was dreary mdeed,
so far as his future rn baseball •• concerned and tnut 11
was inpu~ed by the "few centl!," lh•\Jl urlel~' th!'ught lje
nught •ave hrm.elf lroni pa~lri' i'p
J~till!niwl\ wit~ !•
th~ behpf qi JllapY people lltcludrn$ hf• present employers
As a matter of fact, Burleigh Jtainted an entlrely different
1- "' lflotqr• · '~~D try a~ when 'he•w•• trYittlf tu
~llf!1~d to a
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mrght be well fo~ ~· Jl!dJe. ,"1;'119 )~]l~~~mll jlje
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to compare the Jli(~ti~r·s te~~li:iln~ , )YJth tbe hne n•
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hands the owners ~ w~om h~ w1() be trying tp wqeedle
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a big P.riCe coptract ~qd he then m~y well soliloquize and
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sum up t.he sctlve work or A \V
McKay beloved &lt;o: UP· t nllllden ui
Mld~1eport public schc ols tor n early one third ot a century- thh t:y
leUs to be exact
iMr McKay who Ill 1"t.em l ea1s

retir~

has ' bum s uffermg rl c.m phvslcal
hiLmentln
! 11n dectdmg to
h all
ta ... en
0 (..Clslderat lon th fat:
that there lt; y-~l m uch lor which •'l
live and
much which m lght
...., Ic.s t were h e t u comlnut: to work
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instttullon such a s
Part boasts, mw:;t do lo kee p 1t to
the highest level poss1bll under t e

lhe Wt tntere.slh ol himself and
la mll v and sc Middleport. parent~~
a nc.J children loEe es an active wookcr u m an v.hose name stands
I prcbably hmd and shoulders abovr
a nv othel In the hbtory uf Middle
l llGrt educational f' lrCles

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A"' ay buck Ill 1901 {I vounp- asp1r·
lng eduuaor emp rged frc m tht
w! ltls cf Mel]s Cc..unly as the farm
I wus then thvught ot by manv whc
Lc uJd • f." uc thlng but red
a.lCi
lis klndrHl dlhadvanta,:es
when
cve1 an attEmpt was m.tde In an~
but summer
time
to penetrate
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a nd nor,.::&amp;
I :~. s I'. as th e rommon mode or travel
rlreurnstancea
I then
Tl)e •s tram or this effort has bet&gt;r, I1 This \O ung :llfln full or ll[e and
sucb that the be1o.rc d man and In· nmb llicn "topp:'d at Pomeroy \\here
strutter thought a rer.,m :me nt to he ta ugh t m the P omeroy high
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th tlr
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Bet.z, VIr1.1
Child•
dr .d.~ of araduatea who haVI ble11 Oaren.?.J':!!'dley Norma Lippi Marsent out. into the lndUJt.r1&amp;1 world I&amp;Ut. ~~htnny Mary Lou Me
alter r&amp;..elvinl Lhelr 1ud.lmentarJ Maaur, Evelyn RoM
education under thl&amp; retlrln1 au~ J ScphomoreB- AIIEn Knopp , H u P«=tmtt!n~nt. and ha11e made tine 1bert Sur race Juantt.a Butcher MarlllCor¢&gt; as student.H worlten und t ii.Gitt Mal'ehall Helen Owens

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2nd sra&lt;le, P'bsle Ptf:cher, teacht!r-f None )
l.st !Uld 2nd andes, ML!IJ VIrgie
Ma jor beaeher--charlotle Brown
Mary Rose 8eJnu. liiiiTctlla W ol.lu~::-fal t:itlzens
.Juulcrs -Lelaud Cra.ru;, Ptlylllx burn Clare:::u:e Taylor, Chrh;tnlt!
Fer thirty YE!11tl he toiled and f(l r Jottchlm Paul Kerns Hetty Veith
Wamsl(y, Err.est Praser
Charle~
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8emurs-Marr~terlte H ysell Will- Seine~ Cluules Shoemaker
h ltty )t:an he s ucc:ecded Dur
I lam Stephenson
1st a:racte. Mra Frank!e Oaylo,.d
thirty }Cars Mlddlfport emerge
Gnules
teacher-Ruth TayJor
frcm what one mllht almoet te r m ' BB and 9 grades W S White
1st. IJI'Bdl', Mary Root te achera nc.n-entlty In scbool circles to
teacher-Ltndiey Lyons
P a l.l l Ulah Jones
place In the Bun -equal~ by few Carroll, Hilda Chapman Mary K
:md surpaued by none 1n the Buck- Huggins Eleapcr Roush Floradet
eye f.tate famed !or Its educat.Jona.l Mournl02', Sheldon S~vens Anu a
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t by
tl physical
-•uc Russell
SA
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nstltutlons
Troubled
111 men
w wu ave a
me.'! ,_,
ara e M~ BusJe Taylor teaed h1s physl&lt;.:al rt!!!Litance and cher- Kathleen
Brown
R&lt;i&amp;akie
but &amp;t. r.o time reduclntr Carroll Lawrence Hartlnge 1 Cha.!:
the fierce determination to give
Puultne Monts Cutnerlne
Middleport all that he had In evecy Rc us.h Bllly Smith Cam Louu;e
other wa.y the beloved man, citizen Emith S•phlo Staat•· Ha•" i IhOlll
educator, Is now n&lt;&gt;uing out ot lhe a.s
The Mlddlepnt Board of EdUCil·
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picture as an active
7A grade MJ.ss Alvlra Jonu t 1on announces that the 1ollowms
tt:mdtl
a
llvme
example
of
what
teacher-Charles
Bennett
teachers have been employed t ....
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and
BralifOJd J oJm Kincala J r teach In the Middleport. sth ool.s
1ctcter mination,
Florenct! F-r~ser Dorothy H,gg ln- during: the cominll school yea r
1era I all around el'fort will do
Mr McKay, the
salut-e botham
High ttcnoo1 W E Melvin Su
t hee may thy days of rt!8t be ;18
6th and 7B
Lee w
MarUn EssEX PI1nclhappy and pell&lt;'eful as the days cf Comas tea®er- J ohn Walter Jl pal Susan ParJt Mabel Wl.bicm
wcrk ana aehlevemPnt have te.:on VIrginia Clatworthy, Elizabeth
Hf!len M .Dotat. Jl}anche M. 111•-

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Announces Names
Of Jnstructors

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~:~mbltlon

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Fo~

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the hlfh
nmnaalum
dfo;..!ht
Rhey,
'AiilS
the
PIJ&amp;t...
will be
Q1
producttona
Middleport
will
quite
of children
w.lah!nc to take PIU't In the pageant
have been reqUC6t.ed to mftt at. tht:
nmnalium li.L two o clock Irrtdll }
11 rternoon
The Le!Jir.mnalres here ho.ve planned for one of tht bl:ur;t6t celebra ·
tlons of ~ht Independen6! Day In
Middleport
Including a parade
the pareant, a.nel the entire ga la
affair to be climaxed with a spectooular display ot flteworlu1 at night
Ille cele!Jratlon wlll beem early on
the Fourth of July and continue
t.hrouahout the afternoon and evlf' nlnx

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Schwankopt al50 Mtd CUrtlt dJ4'
not produce any of thf raneom
cu......y, nor did he .... ofter
with relatlvel'l She W8.ti accOJnpa n - Colonel LindberJh u.n y portJon of
led u far .. Colureb"' by .., and !.he ..,.. oleeplna ........, bl

day for Bucyr us. and Gallon t,o
•pend the r r malnder of Lhe weelr.
wltb telat1Yea
Mlu Luc!Ue Du tton l ft M Olld ll)
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Mr J ohn
arul Kent
Mn Hoben wuuama
of Payetk Ctty Penru;ylvanlA a r rived Tuesda y ft r a vl.&lt;llt wltll rela
tlve1 and frien ds They t! xpect
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IJJJ' Lou tried to sit up and
a ljtt.le aurpriaed to aee that
IIIIi 1 happened, abe remained
Ia_\ Oil tbe pillOWI, She

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he wu dei.JJJQ:
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the abc1w:tol"'l He added Curtl.l llkewile did "'
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kldnaper'!l
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All theae polntl directly oontn.dMn J H Oratt! left Weanesday icted st.atementl made by Capt
fer
da ys vislt wlth her Lachman, who AJd Curt.lJ .tokl him
parmt.a Mr and Mn. Beleher at ot showlna the ransom bUll and
OalUpoJi&amp;.
the photosra.ph and pa.rt ot the
Mr and t..1rs G J Hamllto 1 baby s clotho t.o Ltndberth
moved Tue3d~ey from Ora ~t Hill l1.1
Colonel Liddbersh "rmed hlmaell
the f'red Sluon prove .. tY' (,n Bout~ wiUl a maclllne aun when he went.
Pourtb Ann~
with curtis 1n the llarcon to search
M:esdamM E.:velv n Lew1s lir1n ror the kidnapers on the sea Bch·
RUMell, Noah Ha11kms ElmtJ M(. warzkopt re-.realed
Carty Mart011 F'tcnrtl
Wi llt&lt;~m
Pecllna t.hat. self J)rotee:tion wa.q
Reynolds and Charles Ho wn1d m 1- necessary 1n caae the kidnapers
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tore&lt;! t u ChPshln Tue&amp;lay e /tll~&gt;to; should attempt an Attack
of any
where UK"y attended i.a !&gt;l er n £wr kind at. sea or in ca&amp;e of an at~
ln.spectlon
t.empt to kidnap Col Llndbl!'rrh
Mr and Mr.H H H McCorml(;,;
Schw&amp;.rzkopf stated, the
returned Tuefit!a} to tht! ir h oone .. t Lone Eagle borrolfed the weapon to
Columbw after a few da ys 111sn
ke with him
he re w1th J H Gra.t.P anrl lamlly
There were few r.ew activities
I Mr and Mrs Wa yn e Mau he I yesterday In thi! case
In New
of Chesh1re anncWlce the birth cia I York. the Bronx 8T&amp;nd Jury lnveeCLUII HOSTESfit
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Mrs W H Juhlin&amp; ww; h08te:;s lor of Main street Mlddlepor•
I one of t he LindN&gt;rih emissari-'
Tuesday afternocn at her home on
adjourned until JJne
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South Second Avenue to the memENTER1AINS (LUB
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I bets or her
fiv~-hundred ch b
Mor .. s n.~sner was among t OM
G·"!"sts v. ere Mesdames Le"l! Bur·
B F Fultz Sl • nter,IJ.Hll
l.estllylng before t he probers yesto:ril
!I t terday Rosner, Irving Bltz and
" " , Chu.rles F.. Smith B F Fultz t h e members of her ~~
bnt:lgc... ~ clut:
Tuesday
evening
w le
""-'ne
lva torelnte
Spltali
were named
among the
Br and Oscar Kiein
party at the
Sac~dat Heart.
sch ool Sa
~arllest
rmedlanes
l1y
I Club hf.lTiors were awarded Mrs
Mlsi; Harr !e Mane Sm1ll
L dbe h Bit
d SJ)it.all bol.h.
E R Tompkim flrst and Mrs received thP club pnze
llf ld
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Cecil Bradbury seLond Mrs 06ca.r
un e~word ~ ara enJ may
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hcstess
a
course
Mass IlL a summer ..:amp appar:
J
ently hop111g to rece ive
answer
WEINER ROAST
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to his appeal to John the mY6 ..

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Beautiful ftnillh Yc:Juu tor only Ured. only 3 moWbl YerY fe\Y
$290 00 mues Ip excellent lbape If ~
tQr&lt;::~ted 1n a dump truc;,.lt here:~
1931 FORD ROADSTER Low practically a new one at 'd
mileage Has had best oi care A 2-3rds the price
$000
real bargain at
$270 00
19~9 FORO COpPE wit.b Il!"oj&gt;ll
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Sweet motor qulet and powerful
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New York May ~5-lN~
Babe Ruth is mishty anxicus
to whack another homer
when the New York Y~nlr..e es
ple.y in Washlnaton tcmot-

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Tile -~· who socked ht..
the ~aeon
cUcls: aga~n
TJJur,sday to mal,n~jtoln his
~ lijl~t lead over
filu~~ fer
1112T, whra he .set the ma.joa
leaaue l'ecorct w•th 60 t ::.u.r
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)'elterdir, must

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tobacco for hanJ-rolled cig!lrettes,
and~ .that'.s tobacco made Jtnd cut
for rolling. If you like tQ'ioll yo:ut'1r%
own, -don't miss Velver. Fine8f - -. "
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right on the paper, and you save
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corking cigarettes for 15 cents
-heat th~ if you cdn!
Enough VELVET
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trouble free service
1425 00 the bC~t of car6 a~
1 1/.i t on Stake
truck This truck Is 1n wonder. 100:9 FORD COUPE Nvt li )?aft
ful condition Ptlced li~rht at
buy at
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$400
1929 FORD FORDOR BKDA!f.
1929 FORD 1-2 ton Panel Truck Been very llttle U&amp;e 'Q'~bl.st.Cm~
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for
1200 00 TJres good Runs ~~;feet
1930 FORD 157

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Oliver double bottom tractor J92'l
Both practlcall~ new Tl)CJ 11i12~
for only
1835 00

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The Christian Endeavor
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the entry tery ma n to whom he paid the
Mildred Reynolds llat~yn ' CoaCh, apd vesta McCo_y of the Presbyterian church ana or Curtis Into the Lmdbergh cast' ti le ransom
tea cher- E.vj
Brown
Murjorie naui;.k
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In a public not1c.. Dr condon
Brown Eua\lne Bachner John L:votades W
white Prtnclphl day evenlna at. Scotts Bo.torr wltb the kidnapers Col S&lt;::hwarz- called on John to return the ran ..
ens Wanda, M[1UlTUng, Chester M A White Prillc!pal , l.ee W Cheshire The evenjng wa!l s~nl Ill kopf issued a bullt&gt;Un wh ich de- sorn money to Llnd~rgh and get.
Rice
McOc.ma:s. .Pr1oclpe.l Sh8J.e ' T'a.yfor var1ous aames
parted from hh; us uul question-and your $25 000 reward • Condon s
--answer method
appeal was made alter Governor
5th and 6th ~rades M A Whlt.r Alvlra Jwes, v~rY:Ie- Major Nallnle
teacher-Ruth Pickens
Duroth y W Mc~n:. Ma ty Ro:::e; Mlldn!d K'lm
Mrs Eusene Roberts of Akrol'
In a ftat statement he ll.SSP rted Moore of New Jersev posted a. re~
Bette rfield Harold Hubbard Pll.l1l FJo.cs'e Frecker FEarl C ~~ n~ arrived Wednesday for a visit with the statements of Curt.ts were given ward or l25000 tor JntormaUon reBurton Warren &amp;nneLt D... 10t.ny Frank irt Go)l'..ll d Julia Miller lM- Mr and Mrs Dana Pamels. Mr R (- to t hP press 1n their enL1rety and sultlng In the caplure of the kidDare! Vlr«hl1£ThcmM Ne tt.~ B!l~'&lt;- 1 cllle Dutton Nancy Reed and C•ro berts wlll arrive Saturday for a that at no time was any rheck na pers
ers Edward
nett
1LoU ISe Ervin
week end vi8ft
made out b} Colonel Lindberg h for 1
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rs Mildred Kim,
Mr Fdward Vanov er will hm e
The followil;l:l left Wef;lnesda y $50000 or Pxhlb!t.ed to any on e In
PADERE.WSK.l GOING HOME
teacher - Marpret
Houdashp..lt., l char~e of Band High school anCl mornlrlll to atte 1d the Ohio Bap· 1connection with thP Curtis nego.
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Evelyn Jean Mayer. Pnulme Mlkh, l tada a11d Mrs J;Siancht! M Good- ttst ccmv.'!ntton which .Is being held tlatlons'
New York May 25 - INB---;-1&amp;Ma garet l~ll stewart Lavnda win "'ill s~r ..-e ru; visltq teii.Cher
at Columbus Mn lzora Oulnth"r
That statement apparently re· nace Jan Paderewskl tHe plar.tst
Woodyard, Donald M1lls Ottle. Jc~
Tht:. new teachers: who will be Mrs Florence BUsh f.4r8 P' C rerred to one by Cnptaln F' C ar.d Mme Low.sa. Tetr11.7..zlnl singer
1
Stanley
~:et\1na 111 the sehou; t his yeat au 1Kreager and Harley Sanborn
1Lachman o! the yach ~ Marcon thnt were among notables booked to saU
4th grade Mr~ O!A.Ce
t the Supt ~Melvln
_ o_f Colu~.MnJ E R TompkJns left W-edncs- Curtl11 showe~- h_m_,_ ... uch a check for abroad toda:::_Y:__ _ _ _ __

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:...d. rd like to hold hnnl for •
. , wbUe. 1 would be very canBat

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ohe ""'ld talk .:;,;i;;;,.u;-,i
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SIDELIGHTS QF ~l!WS OF
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aa Ac:tive Worker After Nearly Third
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girl lsn t In anY lnlmed!a\e peril

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tJi¥ Banot.U, Nlklrecl
and Kiae Maney Reed llnd. Ml.al
Alan Bradford OUwt l..ooa'
Caro LoUIIe Ervin of Wkklleport
lrd liiRd 4th~ l4tll Luclllfo
Dutton t.oO&lt;IIOI'- Aitot LouiN Lam&amp;

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Many p upt.•8 Here.
ltEHEARSALs FOR
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Kutne Bennet' 1tmee4 "nlOmu,
Ml61 Dolly another ··ei er ardyNot. l!.. Know.
PAGEANT TO BEGIN
At tl~e
3rd and ft.h
aradet,
Pearl
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yearteacher aprtn1
or
Absent AJJ Year Ctyct..
ttaehet--8&amp;rtlh
Buekll)
Ptlda7 afternoon
May
re;,;::::::::~~;;;;;;;;;;~=======~~~cepUonally
.. ummer cf
the then MSddlf!~ 1
Wlnebrtnner, Dtlbert hearu.h fdr
I.ArJion
Bc:ard
reeQJnl~
Ethel Clark,
Ill(~ Fourt.h
~aeant will beJ1n
lnr the abllltJ &amp;n4
ot the
The
pupiLs o/ lhe
sell Mariha McCumber, Elolle eulil- 'lt.
ac:h6o1
un·
A. W MCKay Well Know Ed t
Yc~g
lmtructor ' conrerred wiUl dleport
schOOII have .nclth~r 11oe Je.mes
di rection ~ AlUM Marw:aret
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been
nor
3rd ITade
NtJ:UU~ a«oort.
IL
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l)ett•res
From
Actt"ve
Wo'rk
Because
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WIUo en.'jact;.d .... the Jkl.,..r ot JChooJ
teacher-Jane HneU. Either Micb:' Peeney-lknnett
Weclneeday
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Nina
Dlle.(.ron.rf
n., pageam
ooe
the
port which
he biiWl ln the
.lt:h Sch:ool
lnd and
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Mlu
anndest
ever 1ta1ed In
Of F81"I"Jng HeaJth•, Here 30 years fo.ll
t;r 1902 'llplt
dt.c.lalon
P'relhmm~enevleve
MJlkr, teacber- H'elen Bur.lt,
and
call for
a
mcst wu.e
atteatd by thl! r-,un • atnla
Dorothy
Ollrdn~r
Lew.le. Praneee Ollkey, Mil- number
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lin. Kqdalene Prler.tJey, who
~ir.JA.QI: LICENSE
fr•cturtd. he:r hlp In a f•U at her
4 ~e llceme wu .tuued .In home Jn Oreen LOwnahip about two
Lbe piObt.te cOw-t heie MqndaJ to w~e:t,a aro. 11 lfJII In a. critical COJJJe
Lee. 34 ot Corbin,. K)',, and dlUou at the Holzer hoapii:t&amp;J h;ere.
R~ :pian~ 25 of OalllpoUs.
Her t;\aua.t).ter, Mr1. ClYde Reynol41
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ot Oolumbua, is at h~ bedJIIde, and '
olt:s IN ~IDGE
the tollc.wJ.ng sisters were hera with
Lewia Weller died 8t hla home 1 her over the week end: Mrs. Byron
near BatDbrlrtie, MQnda.y nl1hl, i BIRI of Pomero~J. Mra. H. L. Campaccordinl to word received by .rel&amp;·l bell and Mrs. Aath~rlne Oavi~ Of
tivea~ here Tuesday. He had been Columbua ..
1n ill health fo~ several months, !
sufl'ering from cancer.
j
SUIT FlLI£0
Mr. Weller
a prominent and
A suit has been flled on the dock~Jueussful f"rhler, a.,Pc?ut 43 years I et ot the common pleu court here
of age. and 16 &amp;W'Vived ~ biB wife I aa an appeal from a JU6tlee o;f the
and three children. Hla wlte wu j peace's court. The style of the ault
formerly Mildred Buteinplller of · U, A. T . Townsend, d. b. a. Rqyal
Oalllpolll!. .
I Navllty . Company va. Lett&amp; Spears
No funeral arrangements · were I Kllnbelll. The plalntlft' reoelved
learned here.
i Judgment of 1300 tn default in the
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the lower court and the defendant
FAUWEi.L Pl\KTY
&amp;eeking t.he reversal of the deciA ta.reweU party for Mrs. Maada ~ 1don.
l.ene Danner was 11ven. by the So· I . .
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eial SUtehets of the Pir&amp;t Bapt!.IJt RIO BASEBALL NINE WIN AND
church ln the new Educational
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About. t.birty-flve members or Ule tpok ~he tlrst. a:ame by a · score ol
orga,nl$1aUon were preeent and @
! !Hl, but lost the second encoun~· er ·
della:htl,ll hour was he14 with re~ 1 4-10. Tl)e timely l'.itttn,i Of llasfreahmenta following . The guest o! t kins, Thaxton, Rapp and KniQ"ht
honor w~~~;~ presented with u. l'lf~ by fe~~otUied the first ga.me, the latter :
the a:::~ctet.y.
t.wo .Jetting home runs early In th.e

I Q'P.Dle. . Tl\4: Ohioans took an e&amp;rly

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Hubbard, 2b ........ 4
Gordon. J! .... ..... ." 3
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PhlladeljJhla 11, New York 8.
St. Louis 8, Chicago 8.
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dala and Oxfords-All Size~
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Soveral stylea
Ornamental and '

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Oaforda-Biack and White and
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~!'w ~'! Price ...... . 1 . $6,00
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j:ooli~ c&lt;~,~-N.I''tV Jl'!tm''l ~!li~:fRrl\l.f!l8fl~ w~me11 •'!4 chjl·
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eutralo 2, Toronto 1.
Butll.lo 4, Toro'alt.o q,
Mbl\'t&amp;alti, &amp;ol'ie~r U.
Mc"nt~~l 5, fl.peh~,~r 2.

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Indlanapolb&gt; 21, Oolumbue 5.
MinncapoUs 11, Kansa~&gt; CILY 4.
St. Paul 8, Milwaukee 5.
Only games r.cbeduled.

New York 3, Philadelphia l.
~trolt 8, St. Lotlla 0..
Oh~o 11, Cleveland 'l'.
prlJY lames scheduled .

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Stitt~ All€1.1~ -

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.50.8 ~~ ,tiJ~ ';frcip · ;w-ard ' and f.ossmg )t
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WASH DRESS~S

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WAN':J!~J'hls woek 50 Coal \ p~h~n~:,· Mle 11 K.lltherlne 1 .l4c:0 " ~· ..
He ~f;W· a~ves, 6 iUtcller. aabl- I Ohi)O, eake : Mrs. rlharler. ft . Gray I
p_o~•· '~J .·retrlaerat,oro, frcqo~'ll 1 0t ft\.i .IatlQ; Henry Lcmer llt J~tr:k- !
J1~ ..crurnltu~e Store, Nor~ f:lto~ , 011 ,
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cut the run
was the best they could do, altlO&lt;iu;;~
thrtughout the contest they
arid tried, bu~ 1n vain, to g~t a run
o¥ two more aeroes the dClllnting

.344 n~tlf Jn Grli~t-:·5 glove. Just before
.21M tile Tunner reached the base.
- -· · 'J'he' J)crcclltaae of stanctn g In
1NTERNA'l'I0Nt\L Lf..\GUE
thl! Jcct\lle8a~. lncludtng the game
Club
w L Pet. 'P,,lay"ed 'l\Je8da.y nJght, is a.s follow~
Newark
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.8)1 PUrity t:re;~-ms, Wl)p 6. lest 2, .714 ; '
Baltimore
22 14
.811 Trcjal}!, won 41, lclJt 4, .500; N. Y.
:autralo
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.605 C., ~ 2 lost 3, .401:1: B. 0. E. ww1
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.800 1, lo$'t 3, .2~0.
MqnLreai· ·:..
The box ecort:
R ae· 11s~ t er . . . · · ... · . 21 15
·583 Purity
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Reading . . . .. . . . . . . 7 26
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\ Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 11
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.638 filou~prn Ohio 9, and Pur!tY a.
6 ...... Beav(lt , pitcher for ijle elect;·oci.-.JlS
• • alklwed tWo free paf:scs to first
Olnclnnatl · · ·
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St. Louis .. ·
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out rOUte. Neal, Purity twll"le::r, al1. 3
New York
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Brooklyn .... ·
A29 wquld~be ~lectriclan. Grate o.t ftn·t
PittsbutQh . ........ 13 18
.4~ fur tn.e PUrity team, gave a fiu~
Philadelphia ....... 15 21
.417 exhl~ltlon cf !J'"ld1ng piuy, scooplni
the !:Salls, tCs!":!d wlldly by his matet
AM~RICt\N ASSOCIATION
out,· Of the dirt and llOinJ lnt3 Ul.~
Club ,
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Mn;. R,Us!j&lt;!ll "ll::xby nmji brc-1.11
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Olld"l PrntGn of Cchanbus retWTI~
e1 as.,Uit. you 1 few
od home TUe1day after cp~n.:.ilnl u
The P.d taker wlll ll 1a Y
days vlsft wUh their pl!l"cutr.
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lt cleslred, so that dJe opy tm Mr. c.nd Mrs. Jchn P! .?st ::n.
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MiS! Charlott-e Danner it!. s pcn:Jyour ad Is prepared m such a
mnnncr ns to brmr. the ~!eatest inp,: the w..::~k at h er h:me here.
resuil.s to · ou.
Miss Anna Loo Ra:tdolpil r:!
"'be pubH~hc rs will bt' n::-~~·fli!Siblf' ?m l:c.rsturjf Is lh:: n r w a::!ils~ : mt i-'L
onlY for tmc Jncorrrct ln~cnlm• lhe Rete Bc l.u~y .E'hop~.
r nv &amp;tivcrtlseml•nl. r:rrou In
M:rs. H cn:.~r Walker aud son
0d 8 . ·ncnts tihoulr~ be r. porl.t:d Hc)ner R~.mus a:o llfi'JILin';J: w.th rcl1
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l.mmedlutely.
1 M~!&gt; Helen Allan wDs b.l:lc t:.: 1: :·
: t\lkl.n t o the h(•me or lwr nice-;
M t~. Al~· arfic Lcwl.e fo r cotwa!.: · ·
For Sa Ie, M.as....,.
1. cc:1te Tu~sday toUcw1na. a succe:::~ 1~ 1
I lui ap crs.ticn at the H Jlzer ht~~' '"l l :
ron f fll.l! - !1 n:x:m Ht:. ur.c, all mc-l Mn;. Layne tawren«!, dauaht ·r :
dl.'r:l ccnvcn lcncr!o. 2 cJ ~ L c r m.l Elcflncr. Ml::!l M!t.~Jc Am.1bary, M:r.;
l\':l~ u ll&lt;::IJ'I". c1c d l. .c !Je.&lt;;l sncs I o ::rcthy Miller. M!.ss 1 VlViaJ;t Irir.u
m1 Ltucol i1 HHI. See M1 s Kale L- and Mllom Evelyn Cmltlf ttrO u t ~
Klii'.:J!;.
5-19·fit : lr ndln~ the nnr:t.l~l conv~ ut1cn ~~ l
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f'~ on EALE-F rcsh H obt1 ~ 111 cc1.1-.1
Mr. omt Mrs. Charles NEjSsd.-oad
n good c1w A. W. Hcncl r lck!; werr. Eunday sue6t&amp; of. Mr. and Mrs
Dairy, R\llland Ro:1d.
5-2 4-3 L Grr.nt George cf JltUavtUe.
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1 U!c Co.rt':! r WO'J a l:ludness vl!llor
Help
I nt lt·cntc:n Tuesday.
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here M-:nday en bu5lneu.
SALUiMI\N-? .rmanem r-epi" · J~.&gt;etl·
Mrt~. Eertha Rawson ent~ln1n .~ .1 1
t.ativ~ rar old c~tab)Uihed manu- Sunciay 'flllh a bE~ul!fully g.ppomttA.cturer. · fii!!Hinr u ~Uonally all- ' ed dlnner p:J.rty honar1na tile blrthvct'tlaad IIQc to bullineoo oanccrniJ I d&lt;tf rf her ri3 UQhtcr Mr~ . 1 ::IW.~l 1'1•
an ly. ll'li!L Ume noL peueseu.ry . 1 WA.~C.
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~001 Home Ava., Dayton, Ohio. 1 r.utlunrl ~pent Sunday w1Lh frof.

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\Chicago · · · · · · ' · 13 21
Boston . · · · · · ·~ 6 27
NATit!-NAL LEAGUI!
Club
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a con 6c,·uUvc Insertions ror plict! ol w:th Mr. a~d M1s. Jc·J Mlllcr.

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Type llkc ~hi~ 11 pl.l .01c per Une. Cedarville . ~n Commencement Day,
{5 0, cragfl words ma kf' 1 llnE"I .
Monday, JWle 6.

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FANCY ruaSES

the 0 . H. E. nine on the latter dia~1ond.
The ,ollowiug B~t\lrday,

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=======II Other atyle and grades 9Sc to $1.95

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( 10 pt ) Uk June &lt;, the Red •nO White pla.y th&lt; 1

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All aizea and quality-aUk and
Cotton For Sale

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Buy That new Tie for Decoration
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1Tbere tetnalns onJ,y a few more
fiHt.mes on tHe schedule for the Redmen thUs Season. Wednesday of
week they meet the st10 ,,
1 this
1 ManhBI1 team at Htlntlniton 1\nd

End Table,, Cane Seated
Chai!·s, Windsor Chait'S ..

A wonderful a&amp;&amp;ortment just received
48c, 69c, 89c ·

Can Glenna Break' the Jinx?

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UNPAINTED FURNITURE

MEN'S SILK TIES

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3Sc and 3 !'air $Ul0

MEN'S WHI~E· D~CK .
PANTS .. . . .. . .. . . . ..

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made ............. 19c

MEN'S OVERALLS
Heavy Denim-High Backs, Sizes
36 to 44--89c value only .. 59c

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Boy's Fancy .!'·ilk Socka .... . .. lSc

CLUB ~NTERTt\INED
I .lead and rrlaintained it , WhUe the
The ~ memb~rs of the Rook clubt1 ReQm~,o&gt;n were .sla.qtmlnl' ~offer~ .
were enterta.tped by J . W. PtlUllps, ir..ss oC t.wo Morris-Harvey pit..c;ber~.
McndllY evenlng. Play followed a Knight kept the West VIJ'alnianR
dinner at the Island View Inn. with a:uesalng &amp;f,ld went :.ne entire rou te
D.- . W. E. How-ell winning the favor J for Rio with "Little Boy Ullrich"
!or htu:h Score.
doing the receiving.
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The second K&amp;me was a more
1 hotly contested one that the scoJ:e
• WED IN OLD "KAINTUCK"
.
Miss Faye Houck und Mr. Paul , might indicate. The Eagles made a. 1
Reese were Wlitcd In m~trrlage "tn threntenlng Rttack nn Thaxton's ,
Catletl..sburg, Ky., Saturday. They pitching wh !!n they scored three 1
were accompanied by Mrs. Ladu j runs. However, this did not tilt· ;
Houck, Miss Jc:iijJe Salyers .and courage the Redmen and they came
Chester Hughes, all of Huntington J b:~ ck Rnd scortJd four tallies In thf! l~~~~§
Mrs. Reese Is the ~aurhtcr of Mrll. second Inning Lo talte the le&amp;.-1. 1
M. E. Houck and h~ been employ- 'l'heu Monis ·Harvey scored agatJ
ed 5everal years at the Holzer hOB· and LJ cd up the score which re~
maincd so uptll tb~ slxtp inn.I,Qg
When they lieorM twJce more. Despite th~ fact that they hit the lll'
aP,ple, ~be local team was unable to
TUE DAILY TDlBUNE
scm•e any more , The Morr18-li!l.t~
1 VEl)' outfteldct·s made use of evl'ryl
1ctinnce, so It seeaed. Later t&amp;Ui~a
lP4&gt; a hard, .UOS.r DUll the r.la'h&amp; lie~f ,..,.
· C.l. 4 &amp;S,J.F U: D
~ !ob,l Urie . accOwited lol) the exhi
rU'ri.s for the Eai1es. Thaxton and
ADv' E:afistl'fb
Ullrich composixl, lhe battery far ·
I ~lo in this fray and did a nice JOb

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AWNINGS .. .. .... $LOO UP

Men'• and Boya Fancy Shirt. and
Shorb, .. .. . .. .. .. 2Sc, SOc, 7Sc

BUT DOESN"T

buUdlng of the church Mondfy . ,c~cl) Spoon~r·s ba&amp;eball team
eventna. Mra. Danner wtU leav~ J9n~neyed to BarbourtlvWe P,rlday . f.
saturday for Anderaon, Ind., whe~!! I a.¥ bla:ted the MorriS-I;IUvey .

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Now is the time to buy Thooe
Awnings for windowa or porches,
we make them special to fit any
place.

MEN'S DRESS &lt;SHIRTS
Fast colon ............ 48c, 9Sc

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lin. Kqdalene Prler.tJey, who
~ir.JA.QI: LICENSE
fr•cturtd. he:r hlp In a f•U at her
4 ~e llceme wu .tuued .In home Jn Oreen LOwnahip about two
Lbe piObt.te cOw-t heie MqndaJ to w~e:t,a aro. 11 lfJII In a. critical COJJJe
Lee. 34 ot Corbin,. K)',, and dlUou at the Holzer hoapii:t&amp;J h;ere.
R~ :pian~ 25 of OalllpoUs.
Her t;\aua.t).ter, Mr1. ClYde Reynol41
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ot Oolumbua, is at h~ bedJIIde, and '
olt:s IN ~IDGE
the tollc.wJ.ng sisters were hera with
Lewia Weller died 8t hla home 1 her over the week end: Mrs. Byron
near BatDbrlrtie, MQnda.y nl1hl, i BIRI of Pomero~J. Mra. H. L. Campaccordinl to word received by .rel&amp;·l bell and Mrs. Aath~rlne Oavi~ Of
tivea~ here Tuesday. He had been Columbua ..
1n ill health fo~ several months, !
sufl'ering from cancer.
j
SUIT FlLI£0
Mr. Weller
a prominent and
A suit has been flled on the dock~Jueussful f"rhler, a.,Pc?ut 43 years I et ot the common pleu court here
of age. and 16 &amp;W'Vived ~ biB wife I aa an appeal from a JU6tlee o;f the
and three children. Hla wlte wu j peace's court. The style of the ault
formerly Mildred Buteinplller of · U, A. T . Townsend, d. b. a. Rqyal
Oalllpolll!. .
I Navllty . Company va. Lett&amp; Spears
No funeral arrangements · were I Kllnbelll. The plalntlft' reoelved
learned here.
i Judgment of 1300 tn default in the
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the lower court and the defendant
FAUWEi.L Pl\KTY
&amp;eeking t.he reversal of the deciA ta.reweU party for Mrs. Maada ~ 1don.
l.ene Danner was 11ven. by the So· I . .
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eial SUtehets of the Pir&amp;t Bapt!.IJt RIO BASEBALL NINE WIN AND
church ln the new Educational
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Spring Coats One-half Price.

COIJCD ONI."'
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DUKE! '
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About. t.birty-flve members or Ule tpok ~he tlrst. a:ame by a · score ol
orga,nl$1aUon were preeent and @
! !Hl, but lost the second encoun~· er ·
della:htl,ll hour was he14 with re~ 1 4-10. Tl)e timely l'.itttn,i Of llasfreahmenta following . The guest o! t kins, Thaxton, Rapp and KniQ"ht
honor w~~~;~ presented with u. l'lf~ by fe~~otUied the first ga.me, the latter :
the a:::~ctet.y.
t.wo .Jetting home runs early In th.e

I Q'P.Dle. . Tl\4: Ohioans took an e&amp;rly

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To tl1~t-IER • St:h&gt; .
~&lt;;lt:\ISED i]j" MEET ME
~E.RE ~T SIX d'C).oCK

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Jndhmapalis ....... 22
Columbus ....... ... 2S

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Hubbard, 2b ........ 4
Gordon. J! .... ..... ." 3
aattyn, ss . . . . .... 4
' Neal, p . .
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~rlcklcs , rr
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Broak,lyn 6, Boston 3.
PhlladeljJhla 11, New York 8.
St. Louis 8, Chicago 8.
Pittsb~gh 5, Cincinnati 3 U2 iunlnp.)

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Ward. It . . . . . . . . . . . .
Demm;key, cl ....... .

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Beav0r.

E8uer. 20 ......... .. 4
Lewis, lb . .. ..... ..... 4

pE;XDALE HOSIERY

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cred-'-Cut-out Sandals.
$L29, $1,39 to $1.75

Trellis

Children'• Patent One Strap San,
dala and Oxfords-All Size~
95c

Soveral stylea
Ornamental and '

Men and Young Men'• Sport
Oaforda-Biack and White and
two tone tan, plain, and Mocca.in .
styles .. .. .. .. . .. . $3.50 to $5.00

Useful

Sure Cool Oxfords, $4 and $5,00

Very

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~!'w ~'! Price ...... . 1 . $6,00
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j:ooli~ c&lt;~,~-N.I''tV Jl'!tm''l ~!li~:fRrl\l.f!l8fl~ w~me11 •'!4 chjl·
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Meadows, c .... .. ... · 4

eutralo 2, Toronto 1.
Butll.lo 4, Toro'alt.o q,
Mbl\'t&amp;alti, &amp;ol'ie~r U.
Mc"nt~~l 5, fl.peh~,~r 2.

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24x4lil RAG RUGS only ..... 29c

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Indlanapolb&gt; 21, Oolumbue 5.
MinncapoUs 11, Kansa~&gt; CILY 4.
St. Paul 8, Milwaukee 5.
Only games r.cbeduled.

New York 3, Philadelphia l.
~trolt 8, St. Lotlla 0..
Oh~o 11, Cleveland 'l'.
prlJY lames scheduled .

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Stitt~ All€1.1~ -

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.50.8 ~~ ,tiJ~ ';frcip · ;w-ard ' and f.ossmg )t
.5tt at f).ll}. 11peed .JfhU!l ~~ was ye~ oft
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WASH DRESS~S

SA,NITARY NAPKINS
EXTRA SPECIAL . . . . . .

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WAN':J!~J'hls woek 50 Coal \ p~h~n~:,· Mle 11 K.lltherlne 1 .l4c:0 " ~· ..
He ~f;W· a~ves, 6 iUtcller. aabl- I Ohi)O, eake : Mrs. rlharler. ft . Gray I
p_o~•· '~J .·retrlaerat,oro, frcqo~'ll 1 0t ft\.i .IatlQ; Henry Lcmer llt J~tr:k- !
J1~ ..crurnltu~e Store, Nor~ f:lto~ , 011 ,
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cut the run
was the best they could do, altlO&lt;iu;;~
thrtughout the contest they
arid tried, bu~ 1n vain, to g~t a run
o¥ two more aeroes the dClllnting

.344 n~tlf Jn Grli~t-:·5 glove. Just before
.21M tile Tunner reached the base.
- -· · 'J'he' J)crcclltaae of stanctn g In
1NTERNA'l'I0Nt\L Lf..\GUE
thl! Jcct\lle8a~. lncludtng the game
Club
w L Pet. 'P,,lay"ed 'l\Je8da.y nJght, is a.s follow~
Newark
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.8)1 PUrity t:re;~-ms, Wl)p 6. lest 2, .714 ; '
Baltimore
22 14
.811 Trcjal}!, won 41, lclJt 4, .500; N. Y.
:autralo
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.605 C., ~ 2 lost 3, .401:1: B. 0. E. ww1
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.800 1, lo$'t 3, .2~0.
MqnLreai· ·:..
The box ecort:
R ae· 11s~ t er . . . · · ... · . 21 15
·583 Purity
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TomntoCit. · · .... · · · · ~' 25
·32!19, It Allens:wrtll. 3b . 2 l
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Reading . . . .. . . . . . . 7 26
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Helnrs, flcm£rq:, wh c Will&amp; if"IJut ; d
In .a. mine atcldeut; Mrs. J. D.

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\ Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Dlllchar~(IS 1rcm. Holzer

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Kansas City ....... 19

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The hit&gt; were "(ijvided as !ollaw&gt;
.638 filou~prn Ohio 9, and Pur!tY a.
6 ...... Beav(lt , pitcher for ijle elect;·oci.-.JlS
• • alklwed tWo free paf:scs to first
Olnclnnatl · · ·
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St. Louis .. ·
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out rOUte. Neal, Purity twll"le::r, al1. 3
New York
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Brooklyn .... ·
A29 wquld~be ~lectriclan. Grate o.t ftn·t
PittsbutQh . ........ 13 18
.4~ fur tn.e PUrity team, gave a fiu~
Philadelphia ....... 15 21
.417 exhl~ltlon cf !J'"ld1ng piuy, scooplni
the !:Salls, tCs!":!d wlldly by his matet
AM~RICt\N ASSOCIATION
out,· Of the dirt and llOinJ lnt3 Ul.~
Club ,
W L Pet. atr n~t.er ethers In a Jt!Onner ~Vni·

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Mn;. R,Us!j&lt;!ll "ll::xby nmji brc-1.11
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Olld"l PrntGn of Cchanbus retWTI~
e1 as.,Uit. you 1 few
od home TUe1day after cp~n.:.ilnl u
The P.d taker wlll ll 1a Y
days vlsft wUh their pl!l"cutr.
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lt cleslred, so that dJe opy tm Mr. c.nd Mrs. Jchn P! .?st ::n.
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MiS! Charlott-e Danner it!. s pcn:Jyour ad Is prepared m such a
mnnncr ns to brmr. the ~!eatest inp,: the w..::~k at h er h:me here.
resuil.s to · ou.
Miss Anna Loo Ra:tdolpil r:!
"'be pubH~hc rs will bt' n::-~~·fli!Siblf' ?m l:c.rsturjf Is lh:: n r w a::!ils~ : mt i-'L
onlY for tmc Jncorrrct ln~cnlm• lhe Rete Bc l.u~y .E'hop~.
r nv &amp;tivcrtlseml•nl. r:rrou In
M:rs. H cn:.~r Walker aud son
0d 8 . ·ncnts tihoulr~ be r. porl.t:d Hc)ner R~.mus a:o llfi'JILin';J: w.th rcl1
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l.mmedlutely.
1 M~!&gt; Helen Allan wDs b.l:lc t:.: 1: :·
: t\lkl.n t o the h(•me or lwr nice-;
M t~. Al~· arfic Lcwl.e fo r cotwa!.: · ·
For Sa Ie, M.as....,.
1. cc:1te Tu~sday toUcw1na. a succe:::~ 1~ 1
I lui ap crs.ticn at the H Jlzer ht~~' '"l l :
ron f fll.l! - !1 n:x:m Ht:. ur.c, all mc-l Mn;. Layne tawren«!, dauaht ·r :
dl.'r:l ccnvcn lcncr!o. 2 cJ ~ L c r m.l Elcflncr. Ml::!l M!t.~Jc Am.1bary, M:r.;
l\':l~ u ll&lt;::IJ'I". c1c d l. .c !Je.&lt;;l sncs I o ::rcthy Miller. M!.ss 1 VlViaJ;t Irir.u
m1 Ltucol i1 HHI. See M1 s Kale L- and Mllom Evelyn Cmltlf ttrO u t ~
Klii'.:J!;.
5-19·fit : lr ndln~ the nnr:t.l~l conv~ ut1cn ~~ l
::-c-::-::-:-:-::--::--·-~- · - - - - . Cc!umbu:::. ·
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f'~ on EALE-F rcsh H obt1 ~ 111 cc1.1-.1
Mr. omt Mrs. Charles NEjSsd.-oad
n good c1w A. W. Hcncl r lck!; werr. Eunday sue6t&amp; of. Mr. and Mrs
Dairy, R\llland Ro:1d.
5-2 4-3 L Grr.nt George cf JltUavtUe.
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1 U!c Co.rt':! r WO'J a l:ludness vl!llor
Help
I nt lt·cntc:n Tuesday.
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here M-:nday en bu5lneu.
SALUiMI\N-? .rmanem r-epi" · J~.&gt;etl·
Mrt~. Eertha Rawson ent~ln1n .~ .1 1
t.ativ~ rar old c~tab)Uihed manu- Sunciay 'flllh a bE~ul!fully g.ppomttA.cturer. · fii!!Hinr u ~Uonally all- ' ed dlnner p:J.rty honar1na tile blrthvct'tlaad IIQc to bullineoo oanccrniJ I d&lt;tf rf her ri3 UQhtcr Mr~ . 1 ::IW.~l 1'1•
an ly. ll'li!L Ume noL peueseu.ry . 1 WA.~C.
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~001 Home Ava., Dayton, Ohio. 1 r.utlunrl ~pent Sunday w1Lh frof.

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\Chicago · · · · · · ' · 13 21
Boston . · · · · · ·~ 6 27
NATit!-NAL LEAGUI!
Club
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a con 6c,·uUvc Insertions ror plict! ol w:th Mr. a~d M1s. Jc·J Mlllcr.

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Type llkc ~hi~ 11 pl.l .01c per Une. Cedarville . ~n Commencement Day,
{5 0, cragfl words ma kf' 1 llnE"I .
Monday, JWle 6.

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FANCY ruaSES

the 0 . H. E. nine on the latter dia~1ond.
The ,ollowiug B~t\lrday,

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=======II Other atyle and grades 9Sc to $1.95

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( 10 pt ) Uk June &lt;, the Red •nO White pla.y th&lt; 1

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FLAGS
All aizea and quality-aUk and
Cotton For Sale

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Buy That new Tie for Decoration
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1Tbere tetnalns onJ,y a few more
fiHt.mes on tHe schedule for the Redmen thUs Season. Wednesday of
week they meet the st10 ,,
1 this
1 ManhBI1 team at Htlntlniton 1\nd

End Table,, Cane Seated
Chai!·s, Windsor Chait'S ..

A wonderful a&amp;&amp;ortment just received
48c, 69c, 89c ·

Can Glenna Break' the Jinx?

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UNPAINTED FURNITURE

MEN'S SILK TIES

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3Sc and 3 !'air $Ul0

MEN'S WHI~E· D~CK .
PANTS .. . . .. . .. . . . ..

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made ............. 19c

MEN'S OVERALLS
Heavy Denim-High Backs, Sizes
36 to 44--89c value only .. 59c

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Boy's Fancy .!'·ilk Socka .... . .. lSc

CLUB ~NTERTt\INED
I .lead and rrlaintained it , WhUe the
The ~ memb~rs of the Rook clubt1 ReQm~,o&gt;n were .sla.qtmlnl' ~offer~ .
were enterta.tped by J . W. PtlUllps, ir..ss oC t.wo Morris-Harvey pit..c;ber~.
McndllY evenlng. Play followed a Knight kept the West VIJ'alnianR
dinner at the Island View Inn. with a:uesalng &amp;f,ld went :.ne entire rou te
D.- . W. E. How-ell winning the favor J for Rio with "Little Boy Ullrich"
!or htu:h Score.
doing the receiving.
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The second K&amp;me was a more
1 hotly contested one that the scoJ:e
• WED IN OLD "KAINTUCK"
.
Miss Faye Houck und Mr. Paul , might indicate. The Eagles made a. 1
Reese were Wlitcd In m~trrlage "tn threntenlng Rttack nn Thaxton's ,
Catletl..sburg, Ky., Saturday. They pitching wh !!n they scored three 1
were accompanied by Mrs. Ladu j runs. However, this did not tilt· ;
Houck, Miss Jc:iijJe Salyers .and courage the Redmen and they came
Chester Hughes, all of Huntington J b:~ ck Rnd scortJd four tallies In thf! l~~~~§
Mrs. Reese Is the ~aurhtcr of Mrll. second Inning Lo talte the le&amp;.-1. 1
M. E. Houck and h~ been employ- 'l'heu Monis ·Harvey scored agatJ
ed 5everal years at the Holzer hOB· and LJ cd up the score which re~
maincd so uptll tb~ slxtp inn.I,Qg
When they lieorM twJce more. Despite th~ fact that they hit the lll'
aP,ple, ~be local team was unable to
TUE DAILY TDlBUNE
scm•e any more , The Morr18-li!l.t~
1 VEl)' outfteldct·s made use of evl'ryl
1ctinnce, so It seeaed. Later t&amp;Ui~a
lP4&gt; a hard, .UOS.r DUll the r.la'h&amp; lie~f ,..,.
· C.l. 4 &amp;S,J.F U: D
~ !ob,l Urie . accOwited lol) the exhi
rU'ri.s for the Eai1es. Thaxton and
ADv' E:afistl'fb
Ullrich composixl, lhe battery far ·
I ~lo in this fray and did a nice JOb

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AWNINGS .. .. .... $LOO UP

Men'• and Boya Fancy Shirt. and
Shorb, .. .. . .. .. .. 2Sc, SOc, 7Sc

BUT DOESN"T

buUdlng of the church Mondfy . ,c~cl) Spoon~r·s ba&amp;eball team
eventna. Mra. Danner wtU leav~ J9n~neyed to BarbourtlvWe P,rlday . f.
saturday for Anderaon, Ind., whe~!! I a.¥ bla:ted the MorriS-I;IUvey .

:et;e~~-~oln

Now is the time to buy Thooe
Awnings for windowa or porches,
we make them special to fit any
place.

MEN'S DRESS &lt;SHIRTS
Fast colon ............ 48c, 9Sc

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Mr and Mrs. J E

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.._-~ ctmaban 62 well kno•.rn tored to Cheshire where they vlaltThe ca.et' or Sophia M~ler Nellie
,.,uqterous farmer
rea1dln.8 ed Walter Fisher who 1a 1n Lhe Met~ r a:ld NellJ~ Wrtaht vs Belle
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eut. of a&amp;ctne d i-...J Kanawha hoapl""-1 recoverln&amp; !rom I f:'t'ldenabel and Henry 8ehknabE1
'-t' o cloek 'I'uelday nliht in a reeent. operation They all re- was c.pt ned In the common pleM
tile Boller hospital at OalUpoll.s tur.,ed to their homes Monday ar j court ht:re Wtc:inEsday with Judat:
OUDahan was taken to
hospital terhoon
W R White or Gallla
counLy
~ in an dfor to curb Jidt!en M.artln ct ldMCn C1tY Lsltt&gt;urt. presldinK
baaOG.;jCllonlnl" In his hand The vlslttng CBrlott&amp; Ohllnge1 for a. Wh~n the court waa opened b~
w.-.u-1 tru~t wu tn vain how week
Jud ~te White Wednesday momlng
~-"=8ttbough enrythlna: possible William w eaver and daughUr Itt ?.'as distovt!red Ulat 3t witne&amp;S:!i
;Willlh-done ln an attempt. Lo .l;ti.Yfl Clara le!t Tuesday tor the Padfl.. l had been subpoene&lt;f to leltify In tful
~ ~, life
cCQ.bt where th ~y will vlslt wllh I~ cne nyt. reportlni because oC
Mr Carnahan injured his hand 1 relatives in Ca lifornia
Illness
1ut nnandll.y Ma.y 19 He w9Jl m Mu Helen Zeiher o.nd :\il.sses 'Ihe actlcn was brot~~ht Oy the
'lohe act or razing a bam M.t hl.'i farm MQn:uerlW! :ruye,., EUza.bet.h AI plalntlt!lf! against tht deftndante to
:w~ be ran a spllnter mto his nolct. Genevieve Wetzel and Adele ltatraln Lhe latter !rem damiiiiili
At flnt the splinter went un Ed,cenlcln went to Athens '1\teH- theh property In Naylors Run 'rh
"nodM\t. but later bepn p;lvl1g him day e-rentng to attend the moving plalntlft!i asser\"d 111 their petition
of ac.tlon th11.t U1ey were and hat
trouble and Dr John Philson w&amp;.s picture Grand Hotel

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hod !' Case Before Coutt Chlca&amp;OGR~ ·::~~8----&lt;lralnll .. ~~;r= ~=k .:'1«. ~..;.: ~ ~-~ 0';h. ~~~ ~Oo:l=
wa.s
ol Cleve~
Boudalhen.
wu
IMeier-Seidenabel

Lan!llato
as their luest.s the put few days

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to adminll!ter
rapidt 1 vl.&lt;lltors
Mr and
J L Fauber
ly became
worse andaid
wuHe
taken
m Mrs
Charl"'ston
1 uehliuy wl:'re
f,be halpltal Saturday ,venin&amp;
Rev Father Eugene Dunn d ove
Ml" -a.m.aha...l. V.'as
prom1n"nL to New Lexington today to visit
}arm'tr of Melp county havin&amp; 1relatives
Jleldded In the county hl.s entire 1 Mrs Mabel Thomas hi reported to
llfe
1 be l1J at her home In Miner~;vllle
Trtl!' body WIUi broughl to th" I Loyal Helpers cle.61i o! the SyraFtn&amp;t.erwald undertalr.mg establish cu~e M E church h11.d 1:1. lawn part:)
ment the Bll.me nenlna 11.11d wa~ I 'Tut: .. day evenlna at the home 01
prtpared for burial and taken to Mrs Dana Hysell
hla home Wednu:day evenl!q: sur 1 Mr and Mrs Dtl} ton Ashworth
-vtvlng are the followlna -children cr .eaUsbnry Md
o.ccompanled
Ray of Bufl'alo N y
De-lbert. o.f their srn Willard hl're TuesdQY fOI
B'clne and M1aa Catherine 1i l an lndetlntte visitadcflted daughter He is also sur 1 Mr and Mr8 Joe Rubin and son
vlved ty one brother wm and two/ samuel and Mrs Ethel wasser or
m~. :M.ra Belle Spencer and Mr Washington 0 c were businCSb
V L Morrlwn
vlsltcrs Tuesday In Columbus
The funeral .£ervlces will bft. con
Mr and Mrs Jchn Stace lett for
d.ueted Thursday aft.ernoou at twf'l Ccrnlng Wt!dnesday when~ the r01 n
(lllclgcl5r. ~rom the Sutton M E et ha6 employment wltlt the Eb-"'r
eh.urdi
Rev
Hardin officJul!r J I bach Con:'llrucllon Company
with bur,tal In the Chapel ccm t{ 1 v
F1ter J N(llan or Cincinnati W.l:'l
tn eharae ot Flnsterwald
bu1&gt;1l ess vlHILor 111 town Wed c~
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-d.~:~y
ATTEND JNKPECTION
Mrs Will Reuter El nd F1ed Ot th
Measers w P' Schoenlein AI tlm went to Pmkcn;burg Tuesday tc

a.

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furo!lhe
40 yeara
'and slnct:
ownus
4 09pabt
acres
of certain
pre
mlses in Naylors Run Pomeroy
Thet en March 2 1928 the defend
ants had tom down fences on the
property and planted trees thedereon
The pla.intlfrs further a. 11eg
m
the pcttlton that the defendants
razed a building on th"" property
and also destroyed a brlek ,smoke
nouse
,_ a
The defendants denied the aln::g
tions cf ~ plp.lltltfsJa~ lh~~&lt;&gt;
\1'iUi Laken t.o court
u..."~t t
recer.eed tbe court tor a s that l~
Wedensd.ay morning so
mtah~ go to the scene ln qucstl~u
o.nd view the property t ~h Will&gt; ~c
peeled that becaur:~e ()
e n
number of wlluesscs th c~o;e w
tnku consldetnble time to c::u

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Wheat.

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Optnlng pt'leeal Wheat M.aJ 68
1-8 July 59 1-2 3 4 Sept 61 1 2
5-8 nt~w ,July 59 1 2 &amp;pl 61 1 4
Dec 63 5 8 7 8
Corn :July 32 1 ~ r, 8 Sepl 34 7 0
36 Dee 3~
Oats Mav 2"1 l 2 July 22 3 4
&amp;pt. 22 .5 8
Pl'HSBURGH PRODUCE
Ma.y 2~IN8--Poultry
mark.,t
!lteady demand fa.lr supply mcd
erat.e colored hens ~-17 leghQPl
hens 13-15 colored blo1lers 20 21
1[1 hcrn broilers 16 16 roosters 8 lG
ducks 11 13 geese! 8 10
Butter market steady
demana
moderate supply ftmple
92 score
18 l 4 89 seer¥ 11 3 4 88 !i nre 1
3 4 11tandard 18 1 4
E&amp;:gs marke teaaY demanU mod
erate 9Upply mcderate first ne:~.r
by current
11 1Whl";,_.!i
% tresh
ftrsU;
12 12 1recdpts
2 hennery
~
tra.s 13 1-~ 14o-n 0 W Va an
current reee1P'-" 11
v etables tomt:.tces market
stJ'C'"a~~r demand moderate supply
modtrate rexas )UKS flx6 pack 300
325 ax 1 pack :t60 26~ Plorlda. Jug,;
6x6 pack 250 21b tix7 pack 0!00 22{1
poorer 125 Mexican lugs 6x6 pack
350 -100 6x'1 pa.ck 325 375
9ab1Jqe market stronger deman{'
mc..derate supply moderatA Texas
IE.ttuce crates 350 375 poorer 2&amp;0
Mlsslsslppi 60 lb crates 260 3 la
100 lb crates a.o;o 300

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Mrl John Cfbcmuon
land 1a vialt!Da boer mother !.lrl
lAura Hayman ffX &amp; tew d&amp;,.
Zither "nlqmu, Victor st.ewt:rt.
IUld Jamea Rdbert Karr were JneOl·
1Q'1 at tnt ariduatlnl ciUI ~ ot
~roy hllb ICbool l.ut 1bUJ'Ida.J
E.v.enilll
Mra Clara Rber and Ms. Helen
Gl"ueaer
WtN re-hlred by the
Jcllool tu-t.rd to teach In the Dutchtr. h ~ 1
t te
"'1f "" sehoo nez
rm
&amp;11 o f the elrbtb. pede puplla ot
thl Dutchtown echool were aucetu•
tul ln the recent Pa.ttereon eza·
miftaUon and wm enter Ptlmeroy
Junior hiah !icllool next )tl!ll They
are llaraartt Harten~ Yoluada tDilsard LouUie Baer Jessie Mar
cella C!.J!ter
J&amp;riaret
Jones
Jf!,t.nnP. H1nes Marpretha Mat.~ Eb
fher Jo"~ Charlee Orueser
Cl\arles ~ay Hysell Floyd Rummell
Robert Martin

Mrs ldn. Rea

baa

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pGtriy the put week
Wtek

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Beer'le ot
RacineRalph
Walter
Vuu:thal
George
HoweU
Otlmc
~ ano
A Schaef~ were In J .. ck ~ n
Tuesday ~venlng where thi'Y :H.t!.l' u.l
ed an lmpection ot Trowell CoUil"il
~)'al and Select Ma8lJn.s The coun
oll wa.a-lnspectE~ in the d(.l' ec oi
et~per-Excellent Master
u.nd p~1
rorQ1ed, 'mOat creditably tn the pre

who Is a patient. In the hosplca
.see
termer
ij fath-er
Epple
theretheMr
Epple
Is muchJohn
improvea
lrgmla Church 6 year old dau
s:hter of Mr and Mrs Jim ClltU"ch
1.s ill with the me&amp;1lles at her home
on E.o.st Main strett
W A Drake and Marvin Robert.:J
wei( twmes~:&gt; \ 1s lt01s 1n Cu c n I
Wednesday
Lum Taylor of Wheeling arrlv; d
Friday to spend some time With Mr
and Mrs Jamb Rollc1 of Muilx•J Y
Avenue
Mr11 Willla.m Reifel and .son
Edwal d wtll 1eave Wed nesday eve
n!ni for ean Dlega Callt to join
hu husband Lieutenant Comman
~Jea William Relf~l who is stat1o1eo

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with
Ire spent Saturday even ng
Mn Nellie Davis and dau~hter
Marjorie
Mra Leona Spires and son of Ky
ger spent Sunday with her brotlwr
Levi Clark and wtte
Mlaa Allee Devoe Mrs Cline
Mathews and sons wert. ~'ling on
Edna Little and children Saturday
eYenin8'
Daisy Sfott and niece of K.yaer
were calling on the formers slater
Katle Mathews recently
Oecll Backus 20 years of nge dh~d
At his home Monday a.t 6 o c1ock
Funeral ~vices will be conduct"d
at Kyger church at 2 u clocl ThUJ..
day

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10

Advan~age

Qatl\ing Beach

25c

"1'o Have Opening

88c

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i been a cuatom to extend
aD ih:vitabcm to t h e
-mbero Df lll• Sen1or
t!IAH af PomerCIJ' h•sh
I!Ch90l ta attead the

AI-m Banquet an d
becau.. thit hu not
..... d - tlu·-•h an
error, I hereby e"tend
aa laYitat•- to the Senior Claaa Df 1932 of
Pomeroy hi,h ..,hoO,I to
atteft• o \1 r baaquet,
~rWar ni1ht, May 27
!-!~·!.~ !!~~

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s1s 500 ooo

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Fo1 the oonthluation of con
1strucMon of Boulder Dam and tncl
dental work~ $10000000
\
For air navigation facilities un~
der tho department of commerce I
and for the conlrt.ructlon of lighthouses vesael11 !iind and other con~
structton projoots of the u__
boWie 21ervl~e heretofore u.

u"lliortzed ,

$7 500000
Por the com;tructiOn

ot pn&gt;)e&lt;'to I
1heretofore authorized undea
aeau ot Yards and Dod;s Navy
p&amp;rt.menL $10 000 000
For the emergency co,nBtructlan
c! public buUdinas projects In
continental United States outside of
the District of Columbia x x x tor
whh:h no appropriations have been
mad&lt; 1100.000 000
1
The remainder of the $600 000 000
I• ..... ho &lt;&gt; ""IIAhl• fnr

AYnPnl"!lt lW"

upon pennanent Improvement pro
jecta I.e be selected by t.b.e president
for which approprtatlona have heretofore been made or shall be
(.J tor expenditures durlns the
~·~!:;,;;=;:=:::!:======~'T" years 1932 or 1933

SYRACUSE BATHING BEA~H
Syr4C111e, olj_ib.
DANCE THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26
Mu01c: by Tf.e Buckeye Orchestra of Athen•
PARK PLAN-Sc A DANCE
Come and dance by the beautiful Oh10,
on the largest and best outs1de Dance flom ,
m Southeastern Oh10
Dancina Every Tueaday, Thunday and
Saturday Nighb
BATHING BEACH OPENS SUNDAY
MAY 29th.
Boatmg, Bathmg, Tenms, C1 oquet,
Horseshoes and Baseball
BAND CONCERT AT 2 O'CLOCK
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do11ble roll--blr lleleelktn of ~Uel'lll

Sale! Men'o Trouoero
FOR $1.110 A PAIR

praportlollato ... . _

Alhena

ROCKING CHAIRS
Natural maple

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pollc:e . ~
has Insane
will

of MA.OIC CHEF LGAS RANGES

Another Big Shipment
WAYNE MAID DRESSES
Vntle,.....orra.adles-l"rlnb-RaJons "
Patlsks
newest o.nd

~~ore

wonderful value&amp;-th.e

sma.r~t

S.tyle&amp;-Si~

from

AIRPLANES COLLIDE,
FLYER IS KILLED

14 to 52

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IN the
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Seal Art Rugs

3· Yard Wide Cl

C'Dt Pelt Bale

1'lOOr Oovertnp

9 by 12 Matting Rup

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finish In all models

--~llleroy.

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today

$3700

pa.rtment at Bpeelal

In

Hocklnl Valley coal strikers today
after 2000 miners • .ftatly rejected
Oovernor Qeorae Whl\e s plan for
aettll.nl the atrlke yesterday
That there will be new outbreaks
tiY the st.rUtera w•a auumed ~y
ua leadera: due •to the :ftrm
ner
whl"h
dealt
ltll
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Clevelnnd May 26-IN&amp;-C~af'l.!»i
ot ftrat degre!" murder will be lodi·
td naatna~ Jacot. cMystery Ja.k~)~
Gordon 38 in connection wl~
manlcal attack on thre;:
school girls one of whom
knife wound&amp; Astmt&amp;nt
frosecutc.r Joseph Jaaleskl

in the popu.lo.r lvory and trten finishlined ovens and broiler -Sale,
installed: In your home

ol""-

Elberlelds

Recreation Bsii-Flanagan'o Fhera vo Pur·
ity Creamo at 6 0' clock

sturdy

May 26--INS--Ohlo

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nod comfortable

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auard troops kept an anxtoua loot~ut tor the next move of

1-Yard Wide Ltnolei.U'rlr--1lo runnina yal'd

DOUBLE CANE SEAT

Super Shrunk White Pucks

Dto!lt OTeJ

&amp;o

By Patrolman After Run-

~namel

lllheote trem.-And all other wallpaper "'

0111 Bluel'ln ObecU
summer Wellht. MoJcrkJns
Heavy oottonadea

trom 29 t:o 841 -

Ia, ""; ~· ,P&amp;\ffl'!!'i"
fol' U•IDI' room.' ibitaa: ntom kU

chen, bed room-'l•UlJ paper lha&amp; lortn
eriJ weal• have aold tor lh and Uc a

69c
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DoUlile

By Strike Leader For
Sendlna Out Ohio
Guard amen

Product ot Amerlca.rl Stove oompany.-

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FIEND CAPTURED

RELIABLE GAS RANGES

Dresses that

PRICE-SUNDAY 5 C

WHITE CRITICIZED

Boys sizes 28 to 34-men a sizes 36 to 44
-colo1'8 whJte La.n blue llllltze dark red
green rust and brown

~yle

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Madman

Swea~

See thenew

North and extreme WHt porti.OM tonl&amp;'bt

IEight Year Old G1rl In·

Men' a and Boya'
Sleev&lt;;leoa All Wool

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Governor'o Plan For Settlement Rejected Unanimouoly

t(~~otlonal

of

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thund.eratorn\lf"

TRIO HTAGK[O OM
WAY TO SCHOO~

crock~

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AND.
OPINING!

CARR I J.:B ll OEN'IS
fir m111 ,..r-M-to

qual~!\-~ ln81de and

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outsl.d&amp;- gallon stze...-stonewa.re mtft

88c

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'IV a er

Committee

POMEROY, OHIO, THUMD'AY, MAY 26, 1932

GALLON MftK

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THE DAILY TRIBUNS

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Sale at Elberlelds.
First

&amp;nd

TWO INJUH[~ AS-

"'-ylum toni'..Lt
at 7 •,30 when th"e Comman.t'U
•••
dery will be inspected in the Order: of the
Temple. Any IOJOUml'n" SJ'r Knl' "hll are
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cordially invtted to come to this conclave.
Refr-hmonts WI' II be oerved at the cloee of
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Bj Order of
Walter E. Wolfe
Commander

Are You Taking

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11Ifbt and Priday Cooler Prlday and. in

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FULL LEASED WIRE 'OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

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Ol!lce ask for 202-R.

~~~~ver and friend ot Che!h

AsK Bradbury of Middleport and es fiCarce nominal
puoent.e Mr and M'rJt. Phil Houda olt lila msy be traced to -11. lack ~t
Kennedy
bids onReeclpts
bUill weak200
othermarktlt
class- r;helL hav returned to their home- well-chosen food!l dunln&amp;; , hlldtwml
Bradbury
or this place were few
Calves
calling on Mr and Mrs C R Com slow openllll" steady
good and
~
er a.t the M1l an~ Mn H M Hard· choice veelers 6 6 n. few fat he:avt~g home where they are apendln&amp; les 5 downward common and mt'
the summer
d1um vealers 3·f.50 lartely
Mr and Mrs Arthur Scott and
Sheep Receipts 1000 little done
daughter Cathleen or Cheshire and asltlq s~acb' Jtrtces for sprlng
IJacob Betz and daughter or Mid Iambe or around MO 760 for betteT
senta.,t::l•:::n:_::al~lh::;•:.;;de;;:trre&lt;:;.::_;worlr:
dleport were sunde.y guests of CIUib g.-a.Q,es practically no e~rly bl~
•
- Parst and family
bp.yet's attitude wea.k cholce shorn
SERIEH CONCLUDED
Rev stwnp of Bidwell will make lamba ot near yearUnp acarc::e best
The fmal &amp;eliSion of a series Ch
the Memorial add.re88 at lihe M E shorn wethers held toward 250
four card parties which have bet:u
cJturch at two o clock Sunday
conduct~ at the Sacred Heart
Mrs Elva RIJc and children visit
POPLAR RID(:£
CUllollc school hall here during
ed Mr andi Mrs c B Slfe Sun
the past few weeks wo.s held at the
day
hall Wednesday eveni ng
Ruby Cremeans ~arne home Bun
The srand prl~es awardet.l. tar I ~here
day from Cheshire otter ..spending
the total ~ore of Lhe !!'~deli wert:
Missts Dorothy Rull:wll a.nd Hru th.e winter with her irandparents
LADIES' WASH DRESSES
A B C FINE PERCALE
presented to the rouowtng Mn uet Ewing who have been vlsltln M:r and Mrs Orestes Roush
Warm weather ts the time eyery Indy
Walter Harrl!: Brld&amp;e Frank Fu In Columbus the past few days r
MIM Margaret Drummond o!
Yard wtd.e-.ua;,'"ftnteed faat colorswa.nts plenty or W88h. Dresses
gate J'ave Hundred
John Shorr turned home Wednesday
Dadmu.s is dolnll house work tot
158 pieces saUd co}Orajand fancy patterns
Plrtoc::hle
Mr and Mrs Walter Miller went Mrs Selby Ru~
We have just received a new shipment
At Uti! ckllle
to ABhland Wednesday on buslnct~s
Mr and Mril o p Rupe spent
-yout opport\mlty to save on
1nclud1nJF volle:l and prluts-aleeveleas u.uj
Olc.k R1cbardscra of ZanesvUh.. Monday at ~lUcothe with their
111 o.. bus1ne$ Vifltor' tp tol\'11 Wednes son Walter
lon&amp;.llf known quaUty- A I «:&lt; nne permort sleeves-nQMB and
st""tghtme
da.v.
::.t;. 1 A
&amp;Yri'i11i"6in here ittiended comcale-n
yard
. M:AI Hermarr .Mee! Rnd 80iis lt.. mencemeno at Che$htre Friday
sklrt&amp;--alzes 14 to M%
nnd Fred It ft Wedne&amp;!a.y mOlllillB nlgtit
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Every d eM guarantP.ed absolute¥ !a!it
Berrv, · fer Toledo fO\'" a few days visit
Mr and Mra Oscar Rupe and
~ll.tlon Pinochle
1 Mr11 Leah Hc.lt.~wort h is Ill nt \ Mr and ¥rs Elza R'-'J)e and Char
eol01s
bet heme In K-ens Run
\ley swisher and family spent Sun
~... ll SELL ..TAGS
Wft.lter Holtt.w tth cr Ht 1
~a~ with o p Rupe and family
• LADI£8 COATS
Th1t1-y~thl'(!e mc loh-ntG ( f Porn~&gt;· tngton Wlli a bmuues!l Vi.!11lot he c
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rQ&amp; D.ll'd obtained Hcentes to wtall\Wednesdo.y
In three lfOUPI for thb eale
ejpfet~ ror the remainder of
Leo J Byrne or Jackson was fl
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at
pr1ceo u follows:
19!2 aaad a part or 1933 a.ccord\i ... I business caller hete Wednesday
HOUS~ BROOMS
$39 an&lt;l 125
~ the 7l!!cord.ll of the c'Junty auditm
Mt and Mm Robert Williams
Another ahipment of t.l"wse fin.-. quality
~ WednesdBy The old HcemC6 d F ttsburgh stop~ olf in Fom
Coats for
eitft~t\ last MO&lt;)daJ
The fee tm ICY tcr a lew days. visit wath rela
&lt;ContlnUt!d !rom pave one)
~ UceMe to sell dgarcttcs Is $25 ti.ves and friends OOforc cent HI r
the stand today
Ma.yor Walker
tHI.50 COW
and 4-tle brooms made of fine smooth
~.~ ,..a'~ tcr the retaUer and $100 thf:lr trip to Cincinnati
declared
lor
broom
eorn-wtt.h smooth tutfln!.l'lhed
I never ~new what Hastings lu
It~ )'far tcr tht wholf.'&amp;a,ler
BRIDGE PARTY
tc1 est in the.. equitable was
$10 00 Coats
hard wood hahdlee-for this eele ut.
Mrn Will Dowme gave a brldJ
The Mayor seemed a Uttlc tired
lor
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party luesday evening at h&lt;!r hun
.when he took th.e stand There
e n ~cond street honoring h
we,~:e circles Wlder hts eyes His de
daughter Mrs P K 6m1th ot Clev&lt;.. meanor was calm almost to the
ll'nd The following gueBts w~ 1 point of serlousneas at outset but
oo;;
pr !r.!nt Mrs Me.rY Hul!man M
BS the questioninl of Bea~ry pro~
Sheer prints in stiea for little glr18 2 to
LISTERINE
rrofesaor A L Planaean after Sadie Atkins MW Florence Atkins ceeded he became ntttled and just
~vuo.l weeks 9f tntenatve e!forL M.r.s C 0 Reed Mrs
Florcnc
69c
$1
OCJ-14
ounce
Llstertne
before adjournment the evident ani
8 years-ondjlarger sizes 7 to 14 yearsl\ILS put. his bathiN beach a.t S~ • Sm1th Mr and Mrs Will Dowtllc
mosity
between
the
two
broke
forth
39c
raeuse in such ~:hape that he is
tlh
50c-1 ounce LlsWrlnt
Sale
In unrestrained f!¢llon
~noiinrtng the cpe.~ o'ttw.tpop and Mrs P K ~ -::___ _ _
19c
25c-3 ounce Llsterlne
41ar resorL~a.rtd. dpenlng Otr
HERE 8 SILVER LINING
cW'ring Thurec.&amp;y evemng ol thl.a
T
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25o Toqth Paste
Week
l
o
M&amp;y 26--INB-A vote
J9c
25o Sbavillg cream
On c.penlng night no admltuu ....n \ Sa em
who
RATHBURNS
ttn be charged A liance will LJe on oi t~anks today awaited yegp
Another Big Shipment of
Sa~ everyday In NlljUonally Known
trt thtl features th.e foo being one 1 cu.eked the aafe or the Winona
Jimey ftve oouta per dante 'I nr pustoftice near here
KROEHLER
LIVING
ROOM
Btand!l
of Toilet Articles-at Elberre1ds
m Middleport
BuC'Jceye Orchestra. of Athens w1i
Posbnastcr Clarence Taylor had
SUITES
runl,1all ~e l mimic on sund~Jy lhc 1 t~en try.ng for some time with~u~
Closed all day
'IRONCLAD' SII.'K
tw.act pJ-Qpe~ will be formally cpcn sncceS!I to open the safe He a
3 Piece Jacquard Velo11r
ed with a band cualCCtl at 2 c.clor l filially decided to call in a snfe ex I
STOCKINGS
Suiteo for
$59.00
MONDAY
lo(.h.kh will be renewed at 2 JO b~ [I pe1 ~ from R ne"'-rby city ~ut the
base. .U nme between Pcme10 ~ ~egg11 .11aved him th,. t1'0Ub e and
sllk-se nic':'
ff\Shio\u.•d- pure
3- Piece Mohair
Full
Jnd KelTs R4m
also the expetlae
MEMORIAL
welghl.-lh
the
D.ewest
SUm)Mi
COl~fS
Suites for
At six o"',l.:lctk ~ recu~e.Uor. gnm
TILylm HRld he would have hnd to
$73.00
Will be played OOtwnel) the Pu lt y pny the expe1t 1t the !DI.e of $:11m
We ve sold huudreds and hundreds or
sand white Fren.eh 1Je1i:e BBndtJe a.lle·
DAY
J_ce Ore"m outfit of )flddleport un 1 I ow - - - - - - - - -Kroehler Living Room Suites - 'nley are
aresse o.nd nu·blac~-eJl nnt qw.lttJ
the Planay:a.n Pliers
-The 193~ FlleJ team will be co
guaranteed both by the JWlk:er .and by
Qlld ev117 p&amp;ir
guaranteed t.o gave the
ppEed of the lnbnltable war '11 L
Elberfe-ld&amp;.
Tt\Jte
advantage
or
theae
customer
sat.lsft.etlon-Sale
a pulr
Ne.ee.e!rqad ProfUillor ll'lanaru•. 1 h
lf Doc Orow Ectdle- ~m ce ke:~
low prt~~ fa&lt; :'\ 3-piece Ji&lt;q'l'rd
~~ud~;A:f!Y ~~~~~ ~~~:9 \
lOuntlnued from wme unci)
....... suite o1lil
uckwdth Tip
D!le
Ra}.slcn I are
Ru&amp;Eell Jr Dunn and L:lu Flana \
l'or the emergency C(l&lt;IUit.l uction
wool mallatr
.._n
I of public roa.ds $16 000 006
WALLPAPER
Tr
For the prosecution of river
harbor project&amp; heretofore auth&lt;"IJ~;
Oc A
Roll
ed $30 000 000
For the pn\Secutlon of flood
T..ls year for lOe &amp; dou~ reO 1o)U can
Itrol projeci:.'J heretofore authorized
NOTICE

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M 1ss F'reda Orueser left last
for a vacation visit with her
sl.eteF Mrs Ch.vlea Nerr 1n Chlcaao
anCl t-elativf!l of MJ'8 Neff in Wis~
consln
'
1be Winner Sunday school cla&amp;:~
PITTSBURGH LIVI:STOCK
I will met!t WedQesday evening (lf
Pittsburgh May 25-IN8-Hogs thl$ week 1n the WeWh church
cetpt.s 1500 n;~arket' rather un
Mary Elizabeth thE! little dauah
( even arou11d steady with spats tef or Mr and MJ"'S.. Mert WJsaht;
5trc.na;er on weiBhlB awve 210 It. is recoverinK from a. severe ~ ot
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and weak on lighter kinds 150 to measle11 aud pnewnonkl
210 lbs 375 385 top 390 210 to 250
Mr and Mrs Will Ohllnacr and,
Bal. ace Ha• Diet
lbs 350 ..375 heavier ~lght down children or Middleport spent ,Sun
Mrs Evelyn Tate and children to 326 average near 300 lbl 100 to d~ with her pa"nts Mr ancl Mr.s
One or the fm duweutn l rille. oT
o.nd Mrs Jessie Rupe and son Rol 140 lb8 325 365 packinl sows 2 250 Atisust Zahl
cooking for chlhlren is to vory their
land spent sunda:t afternoon with
Catt~ Receipt&amp; 25 little done a
Mr and Mrs Ea"l"'l Elchlni" r &amp;nd dletory In auc~ a p;ov ttmt a hut

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delti'O)'ed
before
QOUDty
~P'!:J Mrl Charlei Hellwiek cd ;::-t::m:!m~~ ter yesterday 1 bl.tUe
Del before the mWtiamen rHclled more tban :110 $hot&amp; were ea..
Toledo have been vlsitlna' her t.ll.r- the min b t th
u1 t ch&amp;nied. bet.ween cuardl aod mlP•
ente llr and Yra Georae P..rown ed b7 ~~ ~a:;e;
~ed en BherUr sm.t.tb aald. be had no1
the put uek
ruudlm.en
lntentlona of caJUnr lor stat- MJU·
Ra)'lll9lld Brown Us Lhe ""'ner of
Oenfl'al heHQuarten and quar- tia protection
a new auWmoblle
ten for the mllltli.Dltn have been lr.~~~~;;::;;;;;;;;;~;;
C J Rbodea y a bul.olnC61 vitlltor llt&amp;DlQhed. tn the Nel!onvllle y M..
in Columbus Lbib wHi:
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1 UhrlehlvUlll o Yay :26--IN~
1'wo more ttrlte ]Jictete were &amp;r•
-rested by deputlea today in connec
Guettl or oeoree Da.Y$t and f&amp;~· tlon with yett.Eirday'll IUn t:.ttle
Uy Sunday were Ml't and Mr:'ll with mine ruards at the Wolford
Stanley Bhlveler and cbUdren Mr mine near here Plve men are now
and Mra Ernest Darst and two held in custody
dauehtera
The omcen vl.aited: the plc~et
Bennett Little &amp;pent l!funday wtth Une or 26 men ~adlna alone the
Earl Gordon of Little KY1f.'1'
WoUord mliie toda.y to aneat Hlrh
Clayton Hayes and wife of Potnf!• WUIJama. JPladenhutten
miner
NoeaetJY arclcnnderhcr~
ro spe t SunCiay with Mr and Ben Stanley Newpor~ miner also
would ooJy tr1; LyAt&amp;
P1okbam a
7
n
McC ty
d
was arrested
Vcgrtablc Compound u1 tablct..form.
Mrs H V
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an son
Chuaea will be p1$eed qainst. lheiC&gt;Could be •crool aacJ. b&amp;ppy qam.
Jobn

Mra Adolph
OrueR:r
waa hospital
broucht.
HOme
frGm the
Holzer
Suilda.Y mcmlng and Ia reeonrinl
'-1
n~ Y
l(,ce
lll&amp;l &amp;'va. Hc.u.dashelt dnd n k
Dorothy Of OOlqmbus were wee
end ruests ot llli' and Mr! Wtll

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