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MONDAY,

'1'1111 DAIIIt 'l'RIBI7NB. POMDO!'. 01110.

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RA.l PEOPLE IAI~ed Langsville ··..
Per~on&amp;ls flANAGAN JUERS ~i§~J~t¥1:~ WW~!=~c~jlbs Ma~gw~L~~~~~~ LeitWii~:_Keehne.
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Mrs. Wm. Piaber well knoWn to
Cash J . VanZandt, 76, died about l tand Sunday.
1nfteld and.
droPittd I
D1 · Mrl. ~17 M&amp;alar, M. died at many Porunoy resident&amp;
West M&amp;ln St. wu united J:a. mat·
30 Sunday morning at his h.ome
.Martin w,...Fr&lt;d Oampbell
Lt:aaue t.ek o6&gt; fti.Wl ~t .,U\ '
her bome..•tn Monkey Run at t :.U Younr Plsher who. ha8 Just. · re- rlqt! t.o John Marl~ fjleltwller, lfOO
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two buel. · ~1 hit to Udrcl llld O'cJoc:t Saturday nl&amp;ht. Dea\.b ....
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K a ncer- of Colurnbua spent Sunday with
Eddie wu out at hoJne._-ti.ocR't tak· dut &amp;o acute JncUpaUon and ahe celved h1s deatee u Bacbelar ot of Mr. and Mn. John Leltw1ler Dl
!:"_our Mac:ht'nea "'-maaed
Ulness. He was a prominent relatives and friends here.
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Sc.lem:e In Edueatlcn (0ontmercJaJ "'-n-~(! st.. on Ptlday evenlnr. June
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I farmer ot the Langsville dlstrlc:\. 1 Edp.r Bryant retw·ned home n
wun~
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oun. She waa Teaehln8&gt; made an envtabk re· ._.........
. . ..fftColliaion On Main
Ht- l8 survived by three daughters, SundMy havq spent the wetk
Pilcher Who Fana 13, ~~:tf '::"::.a:"w~n~to born and reared ln Pomeroy.
r:ord while at Ohio UntverstLy dur· 3rd at &amp;:SO.
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fli.J,ed the buff.l bJ n.llllnl . 0. and dle fqllow:IQI chlldrt.n. Mrs. lnr the past vear. tn compJllug
U Stook
N plaCe
I AcademY
5 u -.;oc~o
orne an
rs. Guy tra\1!1 ug o
l-ecn . Orueeer ll.nd Louis Han1:;
Outnther ~ and HemsleJ popped W T'honlN Hood ttnd Mn. Edward p-aclea of A and B. Aa a part of ttlb chapel of the . . ava
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were wt!ek end vlstrors in Cclumbws DEMOSKEY AS GOOD ftrst bUe.
Dpnt ot Pomeroy and Herman wn.:.ae work h.e t&amp;Uiht in the Ath- with &amp; chaplain of the Acad.emJ"
The funeral services will be couMrs. Susie Pullins of F latwoods
The Line·Up :
Ma.aar at home. Two brothtq, enB Kbcoll durlnltheput.yev and omoiaUnil:. The br·lde Wll as-ven b\
ducUd
at
the
residence
Tuesday
af·
epent
Sunday
with
Mrs
Ella.
Pulll~
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Henry Bachman of WeH vtratnra wu complimented by his hwruc- marrlaae by Lieut.
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Re1ult To PuaenJera Or ternoon
at 2 o'clock by Rev. Bopr- ct Entcrprt:: :But
Not
So
pectacu
r,
Htme nat~ 2
AB R H PO A 1 and Val Bachman ot ~-lumb• .. -•-- ~ fOJ" h18 etftolent work. John It: trlend or t.he bride's
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or Rutland. Burial. in charge of
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croom's. Ell:ht mldshtpmen comDriYerl; u,ht TrouFln&amp;tt!rWa]d undertakers , w1U be.l Silvie Buonamicl leit ~und.ft,y for
Farced To Quit In
Congi'(M!, cf . .... t 0 1 : 1 0 0 ~Ye. She wu formerly Mlls IUl(jthef tnt \}f Pomeroy's m.&amp;J'.)' prlaed t.he luard of honor which eeble Ia Cauae
made In the MUrs cemetery at Rut- I Parkers:bura to seek employntenl
Seventh Frame
IP4athews, e ..... . 3 l l tt o. 0 El
Bachman.
fOUths~ho seems destlned Lo oorted the bride and bl'lde•llfOOGl
land
Mr. And Mrw;.. Elmer Johnson of
Biram, ~ . . .. . .. . t l 1 2 3 !
e tQneral servU:et wm be eon- mate
mark in hll chosen tleW. to and from the church. ~
-1Wheeling, w . Va ., returned tu th eir
Bculll_.... lb ... .. .. 3'" 0 1 3 0 0 duetecl Tueaday afte'rnoon at 2 :30
Naturally hla · parents. who have Marion Qalbler of Oxford, ObtO,
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1e serous
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etlllleCluencetJ were
home Eunday -aftl&gt;.r a wack's vlait
Flanaflan 's Bathlnt Beach and -nnen, rt .... .. :·.4 0 0 0 0 0 o'clock by Rev. Theophll MehJ at bacrlflced that. he nuaht secure .1:. colleae roommate 0 t the brtde wu
~&amp;-nowty averted When an aecldent
with Mr. and Mrs. Bent-1 Wolte.
Picnic 11rounds was the scenr. Sun- Marchi, 2b
. ·t 0 0 1 0 0 tb,e Ewln8 funeral l home. Burial ltood eductticll are mldl paaid maid. of honor.
:u:!~ e = :Ott~~ r!:r =~
Mr and Mrs. Abe ltlllssar Mr day evening of one of the ftnest re- Huuins. ss
4 0 q ~ 0 0 wilt. be made in the Beech orove over his reoord t.B ue hla rnauy
The bride was dreszed In white
-.eameo lnvotYed In the craah.
and Mrs. Norman Klees a.nu ' Mr~ creatlonal ball Kamas that u. ~ Prtce. If
_.,. .. 4 o ~ 1 o o cemetery.
fr!en::!s throuehout the county.
satin and carried a. bouquet of
about ~ a:&amp;&amp;, Emmet WJndon
Henry Klees SJXnt Sunday with been the good fortune ot local tan~~ Pilcher. P
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'ftth hl.s famllJ, were lfllturnlnl
~la~~es at MJ.. Hope lllld Lookout, to see, probably In the hl8tory of
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~ die dresa with' a pink picture bitt
riom church senlcee whtn 11aht
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the sport hert'l.
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l.4sint pJteher, Crow.
STEr' SHOD
and carried a bouquet. ot pink rOfle
10 n.tU.r of Crc~~nt, lll · c11m· 1 1t was a. pltehe~' bet.tl~ from
trouble dEVelC'ped In Mr. Windon's 1 _
Umpires, Mees and ~try .
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buds surrounded by blue de}phblJ·
r , It 'ftll said. He ·~ J11l, car ~rp S,tructure Beloagiag, SUnday to joln his wife who ha.s start to ftn!Bh and OODtained some FJanapn Fliers AB R H pO A E Score by lnnlnp 1~ 45ft 189 tot.ill
lam. Mrs. LeltwUer, mother of t,be
3 0 0 ·t ) 0 H&lt;lmt ~iry
the soulb alae ol the llb&amp;Jn lThib.
to J. A. Harri1 ''Goe 1
I ~pending the pu~t mrnth wlth h. • thrUIInB momenta:• Eddie Demoe- 9_
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brlde·Kroom was dre&amp;Md ~ bl\le
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· part'flt:B, M.r. and Mrs. WUnam key 11tar Middleport athlete, wa11 at. 0. Guinther, lf · · · 3 .o '·· l it. 0 8 RW18 · · · ·· · ····· · 000 000 020 2 1 '
chU!on and held a bouquet of pink
tD lnvestta:ate the trouble.
up In moke
NE&gt;uU.r.llng o( Bree~~y Heights.
his bellt which means that his op- .Hem.sleJ, 2b . . . . 3 0 0 &amp; 0 0 Hits . . .
002 Oll 020 6
rosebuds.
l At about. Ute tlme he oOrreded
- Mr. And Mrs. Ellsworth Rowe d ponents were ' up agatnat aotne QuiJien, lb
· · · · 4 0 0 11 1 0 Run&amp; · · · · · · · · · ·. 000 000 000 0
out.-of~town fJ'lest&amp; aL the wed\t!e rault. M . s. Daniell, alao drtv·
A large barn and all It s cot1ter~t.s Rc ~nilk re~. umed hoine su11day mlahty sweet b&amp;U hurling. Good Demcskey, P · · · · · · 2 0 0 0 1 0 Planapn Fliers
Au~mobile tenders iaJe Jl&amp;SIIY ding lneluded Oonrrressman Th~
east ["In lht! blihway, ~~ed to bElonging to J. A. Harris in lawJJ·I having ~p!!nt tlle week cntJ WiLli 88 wa.s Eddie, however, PUcher of crew, p
1 · 0 0 0 0 0 HilMi . .... , . .
100 020 000 3
aamapc:~ when a car is belnl driY- Jenkins and his . two secretanea.
._ the car until Just u hla ear was Great BeDd, wert comp l~i ely de1· Miss Anna Durst and other rela.- the Horne Do try of Pa.rkersburl: was Dye, sa . · · · · · ·
4 0 0 :1 'l 0
en, 116 many Ume.!l they may be Mi.sa Huber and MlM llartl.n, J4la.
.,ut w crash tnto tbe PfliUid 9r troyec;t by ftre • Sa.tur&lt;ia¥ mnmln,g tives.
ju5l as good an deven-more spect&amp;· E. Guinther. rt
4 0 I 0 0 0
· ."f.Al.S.E AL\ItM
cruabed when ewo cars collide, or Rosalie Weaver of New York Clty,
'@len the tall IIKht 11th~ sUddehly afsout 3 o'clock.
1 Har~y Neese 1s reportA&gt;d 111 wttll ~:ular. .
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Moore, 8b · · · · · · t 0 l 1 6 J
when the flfudeYI brush poles, Mr. and Mrs. John' Leltwller and
bJII~ed f&lt;lrth. Dr. Daniels' car, parThe blafte was first dl8covered by rheumuUsm a.t his home b
Eyra·
Demllfikey pltchlnl w~t.h the Elaelsteln, c . .
3 0 0 3 l · 1 'Eherltr A. 0. Tracy llOO. dflp\JUcs ·rocks, p.raae clpors, etc., but when son Edward ot Pomeroy.
u.J.lJ atruck the Windon macblne a dcg in tbe Harris home, whJch l!! cl.l5'e.
ha.,d1cap &lt;If a terriOc fleadac:tu!
- - - - - - were summOlle:d too ·Raelne' 8ubday a fender on a parked car Ll daJnaC-Both the bride and brlde-rroc;n
a; hP swerved to avoid it. In doing near the- ba1.1 The dqc barked a.nd
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson and whfch combined with an lnj~~ry re- Total ..... . . ... . 31 0 3 2'1 Ul 2 n.18ht. 'Where it tns ~Jleved that ed by 1 n,one. then \hat's som~- are 11raduates of Pomeroy Hll'b
.,. clue to the Impact ot the two made aucll s commotion tb'!t Mr:5 tamll:y ot Allred spent sunday with eetved when ·he phmged into me
•the Cross Bros. · E.to1re had bet'n thfnl e1ae. says s . Emory Wolfe. school; the former ha-vlnB aradUU·
-.chines. he partially lost control H1nrill decided tc put it. out durn'S ~r . and Mrs. Jake Zelher.
wire nettinar after a .faul baU ftnallJ •'l'wo bue hit, Moore.
brolaen lnt&lt;l and entered.
'kualDMS manager of The paib' ed from Western OOlle&amp;e ol Wom~
to the extent that Ills auto llide- an.1 when s h ~ Rru:; 1 • to de !i!l&gt; sav.
MJ!!S Dorothy wut l'f!turneQ t() forced him from the game at. the
Three base hit, Borelli.
~rlfi Tr:a.cy ~petted. th~ they Tribune.
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at Oxford, Ohio, and the Iat~r
JPQl • car driven by Geoflle 1h( blaze at th ba
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end ot the . sevel!t.h .tnntnr. _wq
Earned runs, none.
...J... ...-..~ the stare and ~ a. thor'11le Coupe belon&amp;:lni to Wtttte wu l\Bvinl: at.t.eQded' Ohio Un1-vel'111t.y
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ler emp ymcnt at. Parkersburg never In danger nor waa Pilclher:
Plrst bale on el'l'Ol'S, Home Da•rv ; ..
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tnvestip·tlon. ft-.11 ...... nothJn~~" parted In tron~ of the Wstbessll.betore enrolling In the Naval Aca.·
l~'ht who lives un Lindsey
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g&amp;lued considerable headwa.y.
1Sundny having SJ)t'nl the week er1d Crow who suceeeded Eddie also ., Filers 1
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Run and then a-.. atruet
Neighbors within ~hort dt •·
with her
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mlssln.. and no clues wflen!iw it otrk.e of tbe 'fnoune Monda,y morn"'''' ·
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:roth~r car also tnwelllnR west. t th H i f
~;..,.nee:, D
parents, Mr and Mn E pitched a nice IIJame dU!'inl the 'Lett on. bases, Home Dairy 6, cou}d
ltartll!d whether the -place m,. Beieral honiel, owned by Brad
llt. and Mrs. Leltwller wUI tate
driven by Jimmie Arnold of Mid· o nd t b a~!! barm were amu.sccl
. Will
time he was on the mound but he Fllers 8
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h d bee
•d-d
RUB8ell i::Jf Bl\Bdbury had been, shod. a abort , trip throua:h t.he East. be:0 P.o...,..., ·
41:etMlrt, who was Immediately fol~ a
a uc eL
rigftde was soon
Mr and Mrs Ray Cutton MUd was untortunate in that one ot the
Base
ball8 by Pilcher t by 8
at. the Durst BlaekMnlth shoP and tore reWmtna: to Pomeroy, June I.
loWtna: the Bellhl machine.
form('(!. t'.l save th~ outbuilding,; .child~ r&amp;umed home Suudav three errors committed, wu moat Dem~»~key 2 by 'crow 0
the drl~ was 10 the -.ct. of tattna On Juae 14, they wiU leave fur the
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·All four can were considerably around the blrn .
hav1ng Spetlt !he week end with cotitly .-nd was the dh·eeL means of
$truck
't.. by Pilch~ 13 by De·
'l'WO f.XAMB HELD
them horne. As the hones passed West Ooaat., where the brldea~
damaged althou!lh there were no
Ttle cc ntrnts, which were dPS· rt&gt; lnttv~ In Columbus
the Pliers losing the game by a 2 mdst S,~y Crow O.
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j TwEnty·two teach.ers of M.P.lgs the Wolte car, 00 .,. ~e unruly reports tor ..ucy at Ban Ped~,
hiJurles except that Mr. Windon trcyed In the tit e. were : Three
Mr and MnJ. John LeJ.twiW.r arui to 0 score.
wue: pltehu, Pilcher 1, OefTIO!JkeJ county t.oot the t.ea,phett' eramin&amp;- and betta'•l klcklnR. 'lbe- bone's CaHf., June 30.
a.emed to be slightly bruised and wotk horses, four. head at CRttle . son · Edward returned heme sunday
Ri8ardless of that tact. howe-ver, 1 Crow 1 .
1tkn pyen In f!OmE1'oy ~~rd&amp;y hoof Hkuck. the le!t rear tendf:r 011
'lliiHd•, the tour year old lion of row with M'Ve'l'a'l ~aU p~s, IL Con~ having spent the pa.!!t WMk 81. the Pliers had no chance of better ·.Passed
Eiselateln 2.
At tbe same tl~, an e4ihtb gn.de Ure Wolfe machtne willie tts leg
Mrs. Olaud.! Wlmmer and brctl)·
Mn. Hl!rrnan Kkll&amp;"; recelv· siderable ammmt cr hay lll1d ra.m1 .1\nnapclls, Md.: · · att.endinlr
tJte ~~ecla ~ra.wboyso lona tta PUcher
innlnp pitched, Pilcher 9, De-. uamlnatlou was given for thol!e became faet.ened between
the er .,_.,_tbOilr Schul« ol Young!..
ei·a smalL acrateh 011 his torehead. Implements. A gam,c, adjoining graduatiOn of th eir IK'il, Jo~ Mar - he did du~nK ~eaantn~fu'::.'; :~ mlJIIkey '1, Crow 2. ,
students ' of Melis OOW\t.y schools bumper ant1 th..,f:! tendet. The hon:~·s tooA·n Milne f'.atuidaY to spend sev&amp; waa rldlnr with his mother In the bam, With t.h~ Ha1·rts automo· ton, frrn1 l.he tJ. 8. Na,vul Acildemy. play. Thirteen of our at:letes 'IIIla off Pll4ier 3, oft' Demoskey~~ho . were WJoable to attend the_one leg was extricated but. the tender erul daya with tbdr puents, .Mr.
die Betcht car.
bile, was also l:!estroyed. A passen1-~•
Mr nnd Mrs J~eph stanley bnU went "i:Jl.l.!- via the strike out route ]fi,· otr crow 2.
m-Id lm"e severftl weeks ~ Six mWit. be rolled-out to bring It bact and Mts. Johi-t•Schat'fer of Mul~
,Wben the cars were finally C'ar and a truck beh:ngmg to Lloyd ill!" their guests over Uu~ week euli OJilY Guy Ou,inther was able to hli
Winning pitcher, Pilcher.
• 1Jirls and sel"e'h boys took this ,test. to ~ts proper shape.
berry Avenue.
~bt to a: I!II.Op and On Danlclfl Harrill, a son, Wf'fe alllo desf,royed. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanley, daugh· the 0011 on hbl every appearance ~•
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111fh\ to 11M Lhe ~upe.nta \o &amp;ee 1f John Proffitt, OOII•t.J· Ittw cr Harris ter e r rtha o.nd .son Jotu\ of Chalr!J· tha.t he was charged at bat.. ·
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&amp;Qyqpe had been injured, lhe uttle passed the barn, a.bcut 2 o'clock cey and Mr. and Mrs.
William
During the tlr$t three tnnlnp
~ · 1hbot. hl&amp; ftnger at hiQl and Whilt! £ntoute h&lt;;mf.' from the rivet Rcblmtre and sen Billie L "t' of Co- beKinnlng with Demookey 1n th~
saki: 'Tm mad at you. You Just hit . where h e J1ad met a boat .1nd said lumbtls
nrat-and ending wtth Btiven 1n Lhe
Ql.lr.,car."
at that time thert&gt; Wll'! no blaze.
Dnft hundr«t pounds ct ~u'lCU third Pilcher whizzed over l9 ballll
After Wl'@Cketa were called from
'the origin cf UJ!' blBi'.e WJ·'&gt; nol wet·e lt'lve-n away a.turda}' night IJ\ and so fasL •ere these rocket&amp; •nd
.POmeroy and the damaa:ed cars re- d ?lermhwd. ~mall l1\''Ur.\U~ wa~ the Pcmt:rcy Bnr..i-aJ.l Hcu&lt;;r t.-J i h· so perfectly oontroUed that a1x bat·
moWld trorn the hlghway, tramc held 011 the ba.rn ·md If &lt;; l'Ci'l('ut.s fcllcwlng:
fJr.~dl, Dudley .Etull · ters whltred. · Thl'ef;l went out Oh
waa 'resumed M usual, although for 1by Harris. Jt was aald, 'whik- th&lt;' s ldetl, Oakley ~~~ Laura Moore nine pitched "balls, then a ba.U 'Nas
BOme · ~ mlnutt'a or more, an un· son hl'&lt;f no llt~Uiunc ~ on.hi.s t-~1 r or Mrs. ArthUr Y(l!it ,··' bib ~rt Ta)llci.' called whiLe Moore was at bat IUld ·
usuaUy Iarp n'C)Wd WlUI tltft~g:atl'CI j truck
Mrs. Btti DOdson, :Bert Oodsou. .. nu then. the next out went 00. also
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DEXTa111. (;LUB MEETs .
1Mt. aM r.t{~. c. D. , Hen,t'Y IM\V'll neceasary for Moore, mfl.kJni a.oiot.al
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1 'T'h,ethBoo"t~I'B 4-.H dub Of U!M.er arrl\lect 1t,- a feveral da)''~ Vldt. wl.lh of 19 pttctiea. Some sharp ahool~
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held cir RU.rtlni With the !1!11.{\ef Mr. Bl!d '-IT~. Patdc\t I..oduJ:p,
~~':,hf~ th~ relnarlt:~le ~;t.
Mr~. ~IIY P. .Pavl.'l. OectiC w
Ml'3. B. SWan ahd s.:m Jce oi chYrl,,"'DYe and Aloore CO,rrled oft'
t.t;U!Jq
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Krdttn , WB'l pre.••ent. at the meet· HMttngk .1 e'nd ' SIF.t ~r Ht::1 .~ta the fielding honors. np rnade a
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-IJtK an(l ,to4r. a~w m"mbttti wr:c or We!lton. " Va .. sp'"!nt l':iund;J~' one hand runntns daullnr •top
Pa~tel Away af Graham Sta· enrolled. Refm&gt;~tune-nts w~ [o l!":m':-6 With Mr. .and Mrs. Phlllp Summer. and irnltated IJle Royal .Mounted
•• ,1 iGn HGIIIe Followlne
rConowin.1 an enj 1lYnb!e
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Dan aokm of MUJ·~ pollee by getting hl.s man at. ftrst
playln'i aam~:s. lllu next, mf ~hit: ray qtty Wh'l ~-~ the week end' after oompJeUng the play bY . a
l..onl' lllne11
will !&gt;e held with Alberta · :md Tmo- with 'Mr. ta'i ld ~- Jean &amp;horr a... beautiful t.hrow in Ute eighth In•
llf;.lle Queen.
AmHy trtuined 1bome 'sundu,y.
nina. Tht8 play wtt.s a gem bul
.' Ci.pt. Thomas .tl. WllkinBGn. 77,
,
T Cnrle'tta Ohlluger
went t o Masutl ha.rdly any better than one .n t.be '
dllld 11t ht.o,; hctne In Oro.ham Sl.a·
M..\IUUAGt: I.IVENSI!:
City Mcnda.y fer a .:oevent.l day'5 thtrd whim M 11'8bbed one ts:harb"
\)Ql Eaturda.Y aftern(M about 4 o'·
Two marrla 1o 11CI'IW!9 "WI!I·I! II\- v1slt wltll 1 etathf.s.
11.8 hard quickly touched the runner
tk;.ck. Death followEd an tllne~s sued bY; U1e p..cbaW ccuat. h ·"''a SnlMr. and Jllr:o. A. o , 'ttac· • at•J ~olng to third a.nd tossed to HemsWith ccmpli.co.tionl\ of dlseaf:S.
urda.y to the
tollowtn.a; Rom:le Mr ' and Mrs Otho TracY we. e ley tor H. doUble play at second.
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Moore contributed Q fine Jumptng
flt(..8mtoat rerry ac•·css the Ohic .tcth of Len" Bc.Unm and LeJahton
RE-v. Father E. F. Dwu, Fred catch or a Une drive over Lhtrd
1'1\'er between 'Mtddleport. and cur. Woofter. 22. nt p,,.,,,..~
which
of a clean hU
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u th ami ML'!$!16 KatJ~ and L~ na In
the ro~
seventh Prlee
trame.
, ~"l~tr.ltlg wit.hln thtt Pllsi rew Lorna Gctl, :n, cf R.9c!M
Outh spent Sunday vlslt.lnu Pal.ber
Eddie wart .io ctrc.ctl"e
1M bottle
til
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ew L extn&amp;kn. was never In danger · durllijr
the
W· VJ .. but:. came- tp this section
Wc.rd was recelve.j here Bund1.y seven tnnin8K that he war~. Pour
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ot t.he dn.th of the tntant child or hits were gi.TDf!red by the opPQel., The funeral f181'·vku .wn&amp;Lb.:! oonMr and Mrs. Ca.rl Harris of Oov· Uon fi_'Om his ofterlnp. The ftrst
dact!d Tuesda.Y anemoon at 2·~
Ton.. h&amp; a 'B,pH&amp;I ~m'II'IJlnkaiJan lngta1 . Ky . The parents we.r.:! fom 1• came m the third Jnl)hlC when
o:tlock at lh ! resldenc~ Wltb burltU
.,.
er H!sldf.nl~ of Fomercy and ha\'e Pride alngled but he Wf\i forced ~
In eharae cr the Ewing under'tak· wiD be beld a.t. whlr.h ttme work will many relat.lws here.
Pilcher and Congrove follo)Ved with
er.~, In the cemf'tery at Otuham be coaferre4 •• nne ~andltlate iu
Mrs . J . c. Ruby , Mrs. Joe Cream- a seratch thlt which went t.hrough
Bl:tl,ton
~ Plnd MfHfl Katherhle Gardener of Moore'&amp; lep and should h11ve been
• the Jilelf.llwcral&amp; Oelflte.
Charleston spent sunday anQ Mon- ·flelded but wasn't. lrlu.the\vs ~~~I
Simple German RemedJ · All
of l'otnt!toJ ~P day
with Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Cald- hit to Tip who blotted out the rewell.
mainJng two wlt.h aemsley taking
· or tomach Trouble No. 164 F. ·&amp; ~ M. ...,. a~ 1e be Misses Ethel Rnd Clara oarland, the last putout.
'l1le simple Oerman 1 reJil4!Ciy, Ad· pn~•nt · "aft•
Ma- Sarah Phillip!! and Mrs. Minnie
In the fttt.b with two aone, Price
110.)oaminr
Davis and Mrs. Vh'IJU Campbell again singled but PUche.r watched
l!:rlka, reaches the UPPER howel
w&amp;IJ:rlna out po1Roz11 which e&amp;\IRI! •r~~~ u'e eonllaiiJ li.vu.ett· to come. spent • Bunda}' w~th Mn. Harry the third IJO by for the atlrd ouL.
akm\&amp;Ch trouble. One ~
~rreshmettts will· 1H: llft'Vf!d.
Bmnter of Belp~
In t.hc 8.1Jtth again with two
ps bloaUns . Ebersblch Phan'nacy,
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Mr. and Mrs. D. v wetul and auqe Biram slnal:e!;t , fUld BoreUI
P.1 liiddleport by ~~Jlabul'Y Drug . BJ ~ of the Womhpl'•l Mul.rr daughtf!TS Oenevieve and Norma •·alked bot Bennett flied to 8Lh·ers
!;to.
By WaLib!r Vauwhan SNl.-.tar)'.l Louise B(lcompanted Miss Bertha
In the eJ&amp;hth the ball KaDl.f!' wti
in Rutla.nd b)l Barton's Pharm&amp;cy
Wttzet. who visited her pa.rents the won and lost, and all after two
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--past week. to her home in Colllln· were &amp;Qne and DOboby on base
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Mr and Mr~ . Wetul and N6rma Jenlllrbble stop •nd throw after
Painting Your Houle Now Ia The Beat In·
Lout... wtll ro "' Rushylvanta. Pltcher had Died .. 0. Oulnl.her
where they will spend several days Mathewt then beat out. &amp; aerateh
aurance You Ctn Buy Again1t
with another daughter, Mra. Jot~eph hit to Tip, aetttng the ~ by
Deterioration
McCulloch.
an eyelash. Mathew! WOk lll.'CO!ld
Herbet•t Frantz ot Wellston wu a on a 'li'iW Pit.eh by Q'o• "I.Wbo lia4
bwdness visitor In t.own Monday
replaced Demoskey at.' the atan ol
Mr. a.nd Mrs Dayton' Will 8pf0 t this tnnlna and went to third when
Sunday at Old Men·a cave near Biaelsteln allowed a Crow otlertng
Logan.
to elude blm tor a J)Uaed t.U
&amp;:J,rar Kauts ot Hilliards came 1beftina the throw to third &amp;1m bj
Sunday to spenc:• a week with hil a.n eyelash.
grandparents. Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. PI1M1
Biram bit 1111 pop ft)' whieh would
Flck.
have rolled foul h&amp;d tt not I*.P
Mr. and Mrs. Bvan £\tan&amp; and touched but It waa the eu~est kfiK1
daughter, Freda of Zant~~~vUle spen' Of a chanoe except that It wu a
Sunday wtth MT. and M:n. V&amp;l Eb- "spinner" the tJnd Uaat ue 10
ersbach.
often m118ed. and Eisel hllld It
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In his glow and the lntltna:
suaaestions, all within reach of your
GONE. are the days when bridet~ receivCAftD OF 1'H•NK8
was tltolll,ht to be over llut
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Lhe darned pesky SJ)beiie t.
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pocketbook, that the prqblem ... ill be to
ed whatnots ~nd whaboiz for wedding
We Wi.&lt;;h to e-Kp1CSS:
OUI' .SUl(' ! I"E' anlJ squirmed and droppetl ~
choose.
H" baa, among other eleetrital
thanks and gratttude to the many P'Ound, MatJtews rcacblna first ~but
~rifts. Thi!l wiser. moder.n generation
wedding preoents, readiqr and deeoia·
r• . mds u.nd nclghbon t't.r thfolr the play waa so cklae to u. plate
jmowo
that
real
oentiment
and
thoughtthat
Congrove
had
no
chance
to
kindly
a.u18tanoe
&amp;t
Lbe
t1me
or
ou.r
tivc
lamps, percolators, ·toaaten, waftle
of F . - IJberwtn·WiDiam• HaaP Paint,
• ooent l:l!"'re'll.nment.. We (!$eellllly score. Borelli then followed thb
fulnetltl lie in a gift that is practieal-&lt;&gt;ne
iroll8, and' grills for the popular bulfet
Tbo Old KellablfJ lln.ftd
th:L.lk the preacher., Lhf: choir, the with a clean slll1Jie owr aeoooc1 .._ i
1 undertak er , the pallbeanr:a, Utosc which took a nuty heft JUN as
whose uoe will be a pleasant reminder
meals.
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Colen, . . . .,... .. ..
.. · .. June Special $2.!13
who donated lhf uee of their aut.os, SUvers went to tate tt 011 &amp;be
A
visit
to
your
Electrical
Dealer
is tlie
to the dcnr:ra of the many bea.uU- bound and 1L went. over the oeoierof the giver.
wo.... woo "-'" · · ...... .. · · .. · · June Special $3,15
1 lul ftower.; and to a.ny and al! ftelder'a head tor a triple Jla&amp;bewa
quickest way of deciding what
get
What could be more perfect than
--Lul&lt;r, ,.. tuS ·
· June Special $2.93
tollowiflr Congrove over • tbe
j othcn. who in any wa.y help..."d.
and
is
a
guarantee
of
delight
on
the
part
J:t waa a heartbreaker to kJie
R. o. Hood.
The lo&amp;IIMI re4llttlen will applr on All elher SIHnrlnelectricat applianceA T Your neighbor·
,
many a (Jame hb gone the aame
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Brothers and 811!1er!i.
of the bride.
hood Electrical Dealer will have "" many
way ere th18.
Bennett endt&gt;d the fnntnr br a,.
lng: to 0 . GUinther.
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Cerme:f•·-" donult. .... ,..n&amp; eaPI!'I'i now.
1Ca.b will be ' hdl 3&amp; &amp;he lWei Mar· the
tllreevlstors·
were bJL
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PRICE SUNDAY 5 CENT'S,

our Lives Lost In Cleveland Apartment Blaze

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property in re1ponse \o the re-1
VU!.att, hacl plaoed
a
them
and above the arade
on which the adjo1n1nc wa.IU were
laid. Tbla matter will be inveaU- ·
PUONI fSII.L
Lpt.ed at onoe
A motion
wu mllde ba.nd
"'"'- puaed
to
llliow
the Middleport.
and amy
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such ~Me orpn!Jatlon t.hl! free u.ae I
of the city ha.ll room for prac- 1 ~
dil3CU!i~ion In which It was known ttce sesslona provldlna the pla.oe be&gt;
that tht&gt; council ot the vtll~~oge of kept orderly' and lUI ele&amp;n ae
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Pomeroy had spent consldenble slble
money an their secUon of the street i No other bllllueu came before 1
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and had reRa1ted and Improved 1t j the bOdy at thla aMembly and a mo- 1 0 th 't 0p
,_ More
oonsldera.bly l.o the Middleport line. 1tlon tor a.djourrunent wu pa.ued
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ponenu
The eastern portion or the st.reet is The bills, read and approved ftre Than Two to One But
paved w1Ul brtek, whtctJ ends a fi;~W as follow&gt;s ·
Ylt.ld~ ucm the corporaUon Une. IRowley &amp; Reed suppnesror
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St commUWo~er
, 23 40
-1leaving a smaJl portion unftnis.hed
: which l.s alnwst Impassable As soon I w 0 Davis, 5100 paving brick 61 00
IN 10 INNINGS
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proveroent work will be' stMte&lt;!
Een P'ulu., Jr. salary
26 00 1Tilt
Ia lntereabna In
Re· Councilmen D11lard Clu ney, Moss- Ja.mu
"'"'I McKnight.
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Cl•pl"te Of Off•C 0 Ior
~ Harley "'l"'y
salary
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505 00
,man and Blngham answered Lu the John Hawktns, ~la.ry . .
Defenaive Work
•roll Cilll, while Bee8&lt;ln a.nd Brooks WIIIJa.m Robson salary
30 00
co.me lllter Solicitor Ste;\art and St Commissioners PI.Y roll
86 00 1 The Purlt~ Creams league lead-

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brok~R aplrlt: a broken and contrite heart. 0
wilt nut dupite.-Pealm 61:17.

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ANOTHER VICTIM
NCE MORE it appears that the God governing the d&lt;·
•ire for fame and fortune has triumphed over saner
reaoonfnir and claimed as his own, the life of another
young, intrep(d' bllC fyolish avia!or who plated his,desires
for fame, fo'rt'une, \vealtlt, above his love lor his wife and
his del!jrl( even to ClllltiJIUQ &lt;living.
W1tat proflteth . a malt' tf he wjn the whole world and
lose his ·Dwn soot, might well be used' as a text with ~ few
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theoe
many people who gamble
with
death with their chances of winning so very Jllu~h
than their cha_nces, ~ arriving safely at the other end o£1
their journey.
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Young l{ausner, in the prime ~nd strength of manhood, has sacrificed; if he Is lost, his all,for the pa"''ing
fancy one might almost say, to gain fame as one who had
oucce.. fully negotiated the Atlan~ic Ocean by airplane. It
ha• been 'done, not so often, but often enough that •the
world ha• already accepted the feat for what it is worth,
but too often for mo•e fliers to risk. th~ir lives for the little
lhat,)lji'Y.;fitfiT'U it [f ~hyr should be fortunate cnu~g~
to wW;I·I 1;, ·.
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'"'rh"eir tte lifo, unltki "Ltndberghs, prove nothing
the wr,q\d1!'f ~'t~qljaut\\'1'1 9f science, that is not a h-eady
known. Wherefore then, do we allow foolish people tu
neJ~I;I.J.t~ &lt;Ji.~ ~~j' !lv\!8 ·r '· We have lawH which attempt
'fW.rsr"'f. ~ 'b
·i.! ~ I" ~O,Q J'&lt; .II-,l;i •
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to prevent peop e rom comm1ttmg suicldel Wheretn '"
the difference here! Let us stop this fo~U~hness once
· ~?lllents in
and for all, now, until such tiJile as ?~ · lml'~
aeronautics is so great that an unu~\J*'f! t~'M,t
ble circumstance is neceosary to defeat 'a ,(tat\"ft4 I ~lc trip
rather than the reverse at present which ~ltelf~., (\nusual
amount of favorable circumstances to .permit of.' l~ ~~·
complishment.
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The crisl.a ot the &amp;tcmach p-o·
duood a crLsls of the- brains In poUttc.al life the result 1.8 a.n unPletedentcd brutality of the Btrlte
tetwetn th eparties. a::td tu1 uncaD-

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In cultural life the crisis bas had
a destruc..Uve eft''!U upon the tht.atre aud concert. tUBtneM. cwJng to
the lack of Ql0ll£:Y and mte~ of
1\ the ma,Jttlty of people, ILlld u far
as the minority is cooc.erulld it
mca.ru:; a growlnB lw.t:raenc~ to the
PlU&gt;t and COJUit'l'Vatbm in general
VICllllil, the m(.(:ca ci music, has
1cce.nt1y t::.err many ccn&lt;:erts ta-.tua
piau beC4re E.mpty seats El' m ramcus artts~ llte ii.j.&amp;t:.:.'ntBZlit o.
Milstein IU't un.B.tUe to till the coaccrt hall
I The theatrbi are either pla,ytna
cheap ncpacrue, or hlstortca.l mma&amp; There are bllt few ~et:ptlcns
The cnly ~no worth .men.t.iot~ll is
Ute dramatized vel'Bion ot Thecdor:!
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ft11Jintnity is adckd by 1b{ sok Wl.it1
l~ce cal1ar. The orisio"l wa' iP DavY
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the New Darst. c
18 00 1Yotk Central representatlveH In a 1Hubbard lb
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daughter cf Allen Hartley of Lccu101
Bt1t&gt;et, M ldd lepul was unit xi· m
marriage .E'atmdoy lO Mr Glenn
Dennl'lon cl Madison. W Va rhe
ccrlmrn:r ww peiformed at lh{•
Pn&gt;.sUylt&gt;rlan maw;e on wu~hlu ~~
t"J s1J'C€l Churlf-;t•m Mr~
Aile~·
Winegar, ~!)Iter of lhe brldf' ~lid
Mh Hull" c.reenway of Clmrll'f'~
1c11 .Lrr lnJlll!llt'd th'!! m

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STANDS ERECTED
To Provide Plac~a 0 f
Amuaement For Big
Crowd Eapected
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W0111en !lre the beat judi.!"' of food.

They knqw tl\at on(y

the fineet of food proiha'c\f ttilt4verliled.
Et:!!nomy b~~a been preJ!:bed mornin1, .poon a~td 11i1ilt qnti'
until ev~body i• practicinr it. The re~u!t .. that there.;. v~
litt!e cheeiful talk. ' If • little of tile time Ul~ in dli• eci-m).m:r
talk were 10ed i1!_1ettina aome of the people to 1pend i11 •t~d of
~~IIOIJli~,lt would h,lp tho C:olllltry'quite al!it on it. way to nqr'

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it• fai,"' 'in toa.

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When a city ma~ea tbe milta~e of 1oinl! into the eii'Clril' po"''" or l~ ib~inen,I.C· il ~1a1i111 in a &amp;U4inell that abould be
owned "'-ine11. Uaulljr ~e re~ult i•, 'W~en publicly ownelt;
It i• left In the ll•na• cif the politlci&amp;na who 1ener.llt, ~ee th.t it
il no~y'• buaiqen but tbein.
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7 out of 10 smokers inhale knowingly
-the other 3 inhale unknowingly(

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MINISTEKK, WIVES MEET
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The Meigs ColUlty Ministers and
their wives held a picnic .,_onday '
at the Elberfeld farm neal Tuppers
Pla.ini 11. wa.s Lhe regular monthly I
meeting or the Ministerial assocLa ·
\ tiOn and w11.s the last meeting until
St&gt;ptember About 29 were prel!ent

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ENTERTAINS FRJF.NOS
MIM Frances
Roush e11tertam~d
f1Jend11 and~· netohbors Uond"Y ~·
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o.venue
blrlllday Mrs
an~ !
mveJ'IIo(l.tjhonorlne
of herthemblher
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Rou• h ~:JCei.ved many lovely
1rt nt · c,,...~ 1riendR
RefreRh.ment.swere~ serv~ Jlt;,he cl~ of the de- 1
l'•'tful eve·n•- .
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Those present ftl't'
Mesdames
Wlll Hug~~:tns. Oscar Roush and
daughter Pearl •fo4cKnlirhL · Val
Reynolds. R B Lanaheall. R H
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norden, F I Gardner. H 8 Curd
Oeoree Russell and M181W!s Etta snd I
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--.rga.n;t Gaskli, 'Harriet Mart.in
the honor guest ~d hostel!.'!

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No one 1ikft a person who..
breott: is bod. ~be- sure to
keep your breoth ~nd lUI•
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gargling with Listerine, the taf.
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St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.

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The Loyal M-:;;- c1all8 Qf
Church of Ol:'lrlst Will mel!t T.uHda} •

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arternocp Jurrs 3

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fl!~ Chappelk "'Talbott
Orave8, Gerald 'k.Melien, Shy Siler- _..._,. •
lock of Athens Bhlrley S&amp;uer Sam- 1
my Pultz, Clarence Root, George
VanZa.nL, Calvin Relel'linan Ralph
Prat.t. Arthut Lewis, Rap Pierpont
of Well.ston and the hostew..s

Do you inhale?

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taken.
made
m.ovc toWit'd as.tn:&gt;t liiLPP:J\1 bond, and t.b(;l
cteq.ttst W'liiLS led a.lf"Q to jail to a.w*"L
to .stl(lt.z'.a ~n.
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mnable!E.verrthinful*tl
her She nctdsLydla E PLOkham s!JeeeubleCump.JUndto500thchcrncrvnand
build up htt heal!h by ttl UHIIC .ICUQR.

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Prt'~Seeutar, Emmett G Lenlh.an
Informed the Jury
"Find this d.,remlant auUI.y or
second degru murdor, or we wdl
ask tcr a n~w trial, «&lt;hat\liDIJ first
and dt.llland the death pena
dec"lred Ttl&lt; Jury
hoi.U'S and bl'QUiht

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Chuck '
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music tbr the occasiOn
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Tho6e lil'ilited were
Frances
Worman of Ga!Upo&amp;, Evelyn Stew~ I

The first big open 11.1r t.anhJl
I and auction (Q be lfPOD~ored by tht
Middlepcrt Businet.S Mt t's Assoclation Will be held next Frirtay
nlaht on the .strEEI'I of Mlddleplft
f01 the benefit or thORe who tro.dt'
WITH ANTS?
at thi' lceal litorU.
Elh•'II
..,ru;ne P1aru; 1or a ga Ia a11 &amp; "
TERRO An t Kille r WI
our
Th1 Y! un!!: couple ute maklnK have l:!et=!n mude by th~ a~&gt;.~H:clatbn
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t t lf.l homt ul Athrns whtr~ Ml
an sevua 1 1arge " 8 ln]O" pl+}Ant. "tn 24 Hours•
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u=u eree Led and
No
tter how thick the unl&lt;l lll'fl tk•J Co
wlll be placed along North Secom:
10 l'm afr!iiLid not, darling.'"
You're
in your kitlll)Hn 0 pantry, lt!e bo1 or
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SlJitP~J!iii' Pt\PTV
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Joun or Ia~~.
ment such Oil are ~en at la
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That'!! nur llfiSLtn·c, money-ba' I\
Rlscce Eatt.E&gt;rtleld
en let taln~d
I~ afraid It 8 to? late to chang4 guarant~ &lt;iet TF.UHI l t I
with R surpi ase patty Saturday eve- street eamtvals and' fftlrs Will lie on
our. minds. I'm afrald
we'll
ha¥e
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Ot
uy.
stree~ will bP free '• "'o
"d hi m anu, she
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nlng at hl" home on Or~vel Hill lhe
~verythlng
the
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:otENORET t;UEMICAI. co.
h(.mrms ttlP birthday aunlwrs:u-y many cllltwn• or Mldd~ ••knew that she wa11 sorry
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R1' l.OUI:"', M.O . u ~ A
cr h1s wife The members 01 the have been tradinJ at
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For ~ul+! by
L~yal Be~ans class of the Chmch stare&amp;. wht:re lhe aucUon .,.__
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ef Chll!!t, fnmLlif'!! and Jrlendb we1e glwn No mouay will be taken aL
guests About 55 wer(' prCRI'Ilt to UJll' of the stands foe llm~menll:i
Cor ar(litnd Mill :-:ts.
en)Ov the !lr&gt;llghtJul eventnn
nnd all ru~ 1 andi!M: g.ven aWl&gt;\'
-~MIUDLE!&gt;&lt;H!T
(~-~~--~'~ Rc~~hm1-nt.s w11e Ferved
w111 be f'X~"'huhged only for U1to ECrlp

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1 Harry Wheeler . Arnold: ...Dicker801;
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2 I Extenaive Plana F o, Cafa K6ttlMcC lltl
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Mu"h or tile test.imony bnmghl
out during Dr McKe nwtl's tilal t( •
recond cleg!'$l mw'der W8B to th-:!
effect that he did net lc ,c Ill
mcther, that dlC did net love hlm,
and that there was also itt.Lle love
lcet betwe:m Mrs McKeown and
her ether sen Dr A Rcynl MeKccwn. a phylilctan who aL~:&gt; p. a~.:tle~ here
Dr Albert McKt•own. howcvc L.
t((.m8 to hn.ve been the favont ,
sen. lt was to him ~hat lihe looned
lftr,le mnts or mcney a.url ll ww,
fCJ his rokt' that Ehe Indorsed otl
the face cf notes he gave h-Jr In
the sum C'f $10,780 "l'J' l::e canc"lle&lt;l

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Send 15 cents (in &amp;tamps or r::oin)
to Fash1on Burea~ Write carefullv
aud plamly you" nan}e ~~~~ £1111
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I'TClMAI"It PPI~rf!NG
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IQJ RECENT c~aea In Cleveland '!herein oome 70 people
were poi~oned, •llpposedly as a result of eating
berry pie, but •ll!Phaalz•• the ,fact that one can not be too
careful as to Ills diet especially during the hott ~~~~~h~~:l
montll• wMn foodstull'a so quickly change from S!
which Is a builder of life · the direct opposite and become
a po~t~vp men~c~ to
I&gt;• woat careful of
Not
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~t public eating p;:~:.!~;~.
themselves to •·
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THE WET AND DRY SITUATION
~~~~~~rfYork &lt;464~·660' ;
HE RECENT announcement of &amp;~publican leaders that
~ · 30. Mounlabt·
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a plank calling for resubmisalon of the...._ wet and dry
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Popula,r
All lho pent~up flood of yt-"ar&amp;
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t :ttntment ~~ .c.., luckerlngs
question to the voters of the country, seems tQ the average
1.30, True
Jc-sP. ltlen. Md{ccwn sa\d. and he
voter, after all, to be a pretty fair. sensible thing' if they
~o~·R:
seized h~ r •avagdy and b.1ngd her
are to stand an even chance with the Democratic contlnHo""'
head on lhe c')ncrcte. The Uent.t&amp;L
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ckdaJ -d h·:: dcc.s not remember "dllgent when election time rolls around :next fall.
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If the Democrats were backing a dry man, it might be
txamlnns ~uy the ~tman &amp; he~~
at m) death ·
must have been bcaLn 1 ~pe ~ teq.J.Y
the better part of valor and wisdom on the part of the a..
ThiS sl.ra,nse stocy of Ill! unl vctl upon I he MmCrcte
publicans t&lt;l do likewise but since it is yirtUIIllY &amp;SI!UfC~
mcther wa.s al~o bc~'lle cut by th ~
sun she serea~d, before ure
k~tlnicny cf lm.• hust;and. w. 0 . I Wl'rS cxth,l,cL. and T.a stifle her bora
that the Democrat. will be extollng the virtues
a wet
M;e~w.n '18 y.ear cld t
t rtl'i cries as ~CK'i:own $!i'\Ct be
man. it Is hard to see just where tti~ Republicans
can lose
~u ffi'!l. ') tnat&lt;.hcd up a p~ of canvas from
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by doing the same tbing.
half
ocnttuent to l::e the tlon an thrint o comet or It
wlth
his ord .. 1 M _ lnt :; he1 nwut.h to pa: her.
Especially is this true in the light of even~!' ~· Ncen\
Wi{~a ma~o
When McKeown's brain ciU~red,
election• have shown. It Is a virtual impoosibillty for the
and fc ht
j..he
-said. he looked "p to see hili
ug ov:
wife en the stl.trs.
out and out irrevocable prohibittoniots"to ph1ce a p_rohibiWith her I~ r I "Oh, daddy," ahe scbbed, "money
Uonlst In the ft~ld and do anything but JJet third place in
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tm't everything"
r by ~ A ~ Roylil
McKe:.wn mad he was ai::Ie to
the presidential race. This being true, there are but tW&lt;I
eaQ •ll com·t.. In convince her that his mother had
places for the wet as well as the dry voters to turn, the one
declared It~ was "thO)= M";:,;:;;-.~;;-" In tl'e wcr·ld th t 1 ¥. died A.ocld -:.u tally Md thllt he had
io the Democratic, the other the Republican party. If both
l{ru':':u' ntt kllle::l h :o1· Lo win cancollatlou
9r tuc.h a creature
All::crt McKeown when de· d the nctcs or h'~ she held.
of theae are wet, the dry man is, accordina- to the tslang
IH,&lt;Vi"• flret came ro hl8 home en Bul hls mcthr.r h!Ld c:Jme l'JI the I
saying. "Out of luck" and If these two parties nominate
day In March when he kill ed \\ny frr:m Mu!!Catinc sc~ wr.eks
h,ls mct.har, told them she hud f~o~l- ail t P.d McKccwn t() s.gn new
dry men, then the wet adherenltl are in ~~· same boat.
}en dOWil th~ bfl.seme11t &amp;tlltll s
• !f~C S.. ll~UUS Ibe Cl\0&lt;:~111\t\Oil claUse
However muc!J on~ mil¥ pll;~et "the trend 'of the times
;tJis wife a.b;:o decltlt'~d thh .slf:tfy 1~was \l:rn1.1oill1t &lt;;uL at h1s trlal. Evlun this momentous queMttop", just at prc•ent ·it doe• appear
was true Examinnllcn of ~he b\-' 4 dence or thls far.L, which might
Jurles
that cau&amp;ed death, hoWever, have toon tCn£truc;d 11,s basis for
th~t the pen!(q!.4~ , ts f,Jaln owaying toward the moist side.
made thll voa'llli&lt;ln nem unltk~l:V
premediaUon, was found only a
Whether it wlli 110 far en'lu~th or · atay long enouah to
Dr Melteown at last cam-: cut ~i~ ehor~ time before McKeown's trlal
·etory b)-' whl ~ hi( swor~ for second decree murder h.a.d
make IIDY ml&gt;tqrlal difference to the dry adherents,
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mt.tns to be seen.
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The paneled skirt and narrow
paneled ~ltct of the bodice, com~
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Mayo! Harley were also present
• Harlowe Swisher, 'salary
A communication frnm th!! con~ 1 Underselling store, aamillh~
tractor of the sewer job on oaavel Paul Swisher. salary
1-1111 m d ll ~outh Middleport wa~ P'red Lemley, salary

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Thts smart day dreu hu 5bmmi111
quahties among its assets.

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sWUng that tht&gt; VIllage hold no SOuthern Ohio Electric Co
drew first blood
to go ahead and
u amc Ueht.s
14 74 the second lnnlni when they sueBy Village
work on tht' ~treets ~here ~;he sew~ u-.usbach Mot.or Co, repairs
fJ to :.ceeded In bringing one run llCross
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4lr had been placed, using money W M Osborne. repairs
2 7'..!• the lJLte then the Hobson men obyt was unan1tno~&gt;sly agreed b deslgnat.ed (or the contract.or Sev- J N
Rathburn Sons flngs
tuln~d one run In the Lhird fourth
the r.oundlmcn or 'Middk•)OJ t
rev"',;•'""'•lly
thl•",,',
u.nd rlbbonM
J42pmd !iiXth innln&amp;s Lo brlns the score
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18g&lt;' t h at t I1e J)CI lion u! Rutland I '\I It!&lt;! vl! ]nl!t- !&gt;.I'OIIId do thhi nece~ '
1to l score stood then um.ll the
tlf((&gt;t "'lthlll Ult' CDI)lOiaLC
llmd , 'UIY WO!k 110 !.hat Jt woUld be un- 1 M:l~s Muty Park tetwneJ 8 .. 1-leLght.h ttame when the Creams obremalnlng unimproved ~ltould IJ L' necces.sory for him to retwn here duy ll t: m u h'\x Wl'!ek's vdt at N~w '~alned 2 iUns forclng the game Into
1InJ!n vf!d n11d TlPfl.h"ct to 0. '""' It"- Sollcit01 Stewa1 t adv~sed lhut 11 let- Ym k City,
W.. shlngtcn. D C .. a deadloc:k
idtnl&lt;; on the western section of ter ~ written to the '-'&lt;llltraetor E:.J.lt!mare and Cdumbus
One extra lnnlnw- ot play was
that. street eMY aecesa to tht:h glvmg thtt village f! dfftnse cr th~l:
Mr . G f w ~~man un:le \lent neces'38.ry to complete the game
rt1es, m the tnl&gt;nt;hly , meetim: •1ctlar. o.nd wait tor rurthe, o.etlo.ll a11 cptrlltkn for the removal of and It was this mnmg that gave
ay
:everu","
n'r'¥: 1\t Ole city hll/- Mon- 111 ' m h im
tc.nslls Monday evenlnK at 01 1the New York Central their need d
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Tt -was 1e 1.Hlrted thuL sevet(\1 woo Mau 6•s office at Pomeroy and Is led extra tWlS
~ ... ~ uh.: c·l! :•dr wJ.lk~-; In front. of l!t.tLms.\ o.lcng nicely
' Bennett was given his ba3e
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lthrouah Battyn s error and wa.s
j advanced by McElhl..nny's hit. Jenklns then hit scoring Bennett trom
third base then Brlckles hit a long

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OBJECTION FILED

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hilh fty Lo rllht field whloh wat
Mn. WUU&amp;rn Poldl!n m improv~ I ThE' \iiL.MOC8Jt1on lt.Ilnounoed th.a.t evenlne at the church for &amp;bib'
mutred by Hoe1Uch and the wln· lnf from • reeent llit1'iolM 1llnP3S4 1' mcne~ wtll be uaelesa next Prkbay meet1n1
Rev Hen\hornt" ot tbe
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t~~ In ~ ~ Roberth On.y rt!• nllht and all an ad• bled. 1! thc:r Slmpaon y II: churr::h, Pomf'r'O)',
their ha.ll of Ute tentll frame but.
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r erne a.t Rallll!ll~. j han liiLDY. to ln.ve It home
wlU be the speaker
that one run onl~ brouaht. the acor~ w Va-, Monday lifter a vUIIL wiLh
Hundred&amp; o1 dollar• worLh or
Dlck Wiley or Glouster arrived
cloler
instead
of
fOl'IVl&amp;
&amp;bead
Mr
and
Mnl
Horner
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Cook
nJuable
merch!Uldlse,
such
a.rt
ht•~.
Mon~..v
to IU8ume
The New York ~tral team ob- The~ aUMtkd &amp;raduaUon n.ercl- 1 bto.en Klven ...,...., at the auctions u opil!rat.or
rcrr theIliAN dut.te.
Y C here
Ry.
talnd but 6 htl.8 rrom Neal while at Olllo Unlveratt~ their brothe l hekl at ~ Muonlc Temple audl· He will ,rQale his home HI the
Lhe Creams ba(reed 13 hlt.a truro Jo~ be1ns a. al'liiLduat.Eklrlum the put few montbs. will t ; Jamf'll &amp;rlildfh' reeldence on M&amp;1n
pitcher Rothpb
'Word hu bun rer.etnd here by alvt:n away w the piLtronlzen of &gt;~ ,., 1street
N Y C
AB R H E' rdatlvee that Yn Irvtn Spatrcrd merchant&amp; ol Al1dc11eport.
Max Sanboru JelL Monday ror
McElhinny , If
~ 0 2 0 or Cclumbu"' f'&amp;:;rd Otant hospl The aucUon wtll be;&amp;:in promptly Akron for a vlslt wtt.h Mr ar.. d Mn
Jenll:lns, ss
6 1 1 J tal TuHday w
~e Mil submit at 8 o'clock IKlmewhere &lt;.n Nc1 Lh W H Berry and al110 to attend the
Brk:klet, 2b
4 1 o o t.a .n major opentk;n on \l(edn~ Second avt:nue, wnUt: th .;- cum· eraduation exercl.ses or Sl Thomas
Story, 3b
5 o o 2 1dll.y
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r amullt'mem ~tknd'i Will be up_•nf&gt;:l hollpltal. whlch wert held In the
P1ckena, c
2 l :.i o I Dr and Mrs ~E' 0 dra..1y; ~ m.crUy att.er
Cleveland auditorium
Ashley, c
:t 0 0 0 and Mrs Clarence ~uf-5... MrJt..[}.
MIM Nora OLoee.n- 111 w at hl"l'
Allensworth lb
2 o 0 l l f H\lJJUDel and Nr JOM' all " '
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h&lt;.me on Bouth Thl.rd avenue
Bennett., cf
4 0 0 0 Lam::tl.sl.t'r wer~ the dlnm·r ILU!Lft.'&gt;
M188es su-Ua. Palmer and Pauline
Mrs Robert Hysell of 'lllom,as
Bennett, rf
4 2 I U , cf Dr and M1s U Z Juuke. ftlllin Tudt.uman b1tnt..!n€d a numoe:a vf Fork Is Improved

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dtelaue fairly and squarely. For it hos
IOived cbe problem. Lucl&lt;ies' famous purl·
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lying proceu removes certain impuritie•
tbu are conc~aled in even the choicest,
milde1r tobacm leaves. Luckies lTCated that
process. Only Luddes hnc it!
Do you inhale 1 Of course you do.
!Vel')' smoker breathes in some part

of the smoke he or abe draws out of· a
dgamte.
And oinceyoudohthalo,mokesure-moke
obsolutelyJUre-yout&lt;ipretteomokeispure
-is dean-that certain impuritieahan beea
removed, protectthosed~te membnoe~1

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ot Lbe
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property in re1ponse \o the re-1
VU!.att, hacl plaoed
a
them
and above the arade
on which the adjo1n1nc wa.IU were
laid. Tbla matter will be inveaU- ·
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Lpt.ed at onoe
A motion
wu mllde ba.nd
"'"'- puaed
to
llliow
the Middleport.
and amy
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such ~Me orpn!Jatlon t.hl! free u.ae I
of the city ha.ll room for prac- 1 ~
dil3CU!i~ion In which It was known ttce sesslona provldlna the pla.oe be&gt;
that tht&gt; council ot the vtll~~oge of kept orderly' and lUI ele&amp;n ae
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Pomeroy had spent consldenble slble
money an their secUon of the street i No other bllllueu came before 1
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and had reRa1ted and Improved 1t j the bOdy at thla aMembly and a mo- 1 0 th 't 0p
,_ More
oonsldera.bly l.o the Middleport line. 1tlon tor a.djourrunent wu pa.ued
U 1
ponenu
The eastern portion or the st.reet is The bills, read and approved ftre Than Two to One But
paved w1Ul brtek, whtctJ ends a fi;~W as follow&gt;s ·
Ylt.ld~ ucm the corporaUon Une. IRowley &amp; Reed suppnesror
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St commUWo~er
, 23 40
-1leaving a smaJl portion unftnis.hed
: which l.s alnwst Impassable As soon I w 0 Davis, 5100 paving brick 61 00
IN 10 INNINGS
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William Steur. sa.la.ry . .
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proveroent work will be' stMte&lt;!
Een P'ulu., Jr. salary
26 00 1Tilt
Ia lntereabna In
Re· Councilmen D11lard Clu ney, Moss- Ja.mu
"'"'I McKnight.
00
Cl•pl"te Of Off•C 0 Ior
~ Harley "'l"'y
salary
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,man and Blngham answered Lu the John Hawktns, ~la.ry . .
Defenaive Work
•roll Cilll, while Bee8&lt;ln a.nd Brooks WIIIJa.m Robson salary
30 00
co.me lllter Solicitor Ste;\art and St Commissioners PI.Y roll
86 00 1 The Purlt~ Creams league lead-

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brok~R aplrlt: a broken and contrite heart. 0
wilt nut dupite.-Pealm 61:17.

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ANOTHER VICTIM
NCE MORE it appears that the God governing the d&lt;·
•ire for fame and fortune has triumphed over saner
reaoonfnir and claimed as his own, the life of another
young, intrep(d' bllC fyolish avia!or who plated his,desires
for fame, fo'rt'une, \vealtlt, above his love lor his wife and
his del!jrl( even to ClllltiJIUQ &lt;living.
W1tat proflteth . a malt' tf he wjn the whole world and
lose his ·Dwn soot, might well be used' as a text with ~ few
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theoe
many people who gamble
with
death with their chances of winning so very Jllu~h
than their cha_nces, ~ arriving safely at the other end o£1
their journey.
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fancy one might almost say, to gain fame as one who had
oucce.. fully negotiated the Atlan~ic Ocean by airplane. It
ha• been 'done, not so often, but often enough that •the
world ha• already accepted the feat for what it is worth,
but too often for mo•e fliers to risk. th~ir lives for the little
lhat,)lji'Y.;fitfiT'U it [f ~hyr should be fortunate cnu~g~
to wW;I·I 1;, ·.
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'"'rh"eir tte lifo, unltki "Ltndberghs, prove nothing
the wr,q\d1!'f ~'t~qljaut\\'1'1 9f science, that is not a h-eady
known. Wherefore then, do we allow foolish people tu
neJ~I;I.J.t~ &lt;Ji.~ ~~j' !lv\!8 ·r '· We have lawH which attempt
'fW.rsr"'f. ~ 'b
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to prevent peop e rom comm1ttmg suicldel Wheretn '"
the difference here! Let us stop this fo~U~hness once
· ~?lllents in
and for all, now, until such tiJile as ?~ · lml'~
aeronautics is so great that an unu~\J*'f! t~'M,t
ble circumstance is neceosary to defeat 'a ,(tat\"ft4 I ~lc trip
rather than the reverse at present which ~ltelf~., (\nusual
amount of favorable circumstances to .permit of.' l~ ~~·
complishment.
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The crisl.a ot the &amp;tcmach p-o·
duood a crLsls of the- brains In poUttc.al life the result 1.8 a.n unPletedentcd brutality of the Btrlte
tetwetn th eparties. a::td tu1 uncaD-

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ny &amp;trentnbentug of radical 4aeL1on.a
In cultural life the crisis bas had
a destruc..Uve eft''!U upon the tht.atre aud concert. tUBtneM. cwJng to
the lack of Ql0ll£:Y and mte~ of
1\ the ma,Jttlty of people, ILlld u far
as the minority is cooc.erulld it
mca.ru:; a growlnB lw.t:raenc~ to the
PlU&gt;t and COJUit'l'Vatbm in general
VICllllil, the m(.(:ca ci music, has
1cce.nt1y t::.err many ccn&lt;:erts ta-.tua
piau beC4re E.mpty seats El' m ramcus artts~ llte ii.j.&amp;t:.:.'ntBZlit o.
Milstein IU't un.B.tUe to till the coaccrt hall
I The theatrbi are either pla,ytna
cheap ncpacrue, or hlstortca.l mma&amp; There are bllt few ~et:ptlcns
The cnly ~no worth .men.t.iot~ll is
Ute dramatized vel'Bion ot Thecdor:!
Drelur's "American Tragedy" with

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part which had a c:mslderatlc cncce~

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ft11Jintnity is adckd by 1b{ sok Wl.it1
l~ce cal1ar. The orisio"l wa' iP DavY
blue crepe ailk. Blaci: ·tert"""Y,PiUd,
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Purity

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Oemoskey, cr

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7200 ' ers. were
the New Darst. c
18 00 1Yotk Central representatlveH In a 1Hubbard lb
2880
IBaU.yn, ss
UI.Bo l hot contest Monrlay night by the Neat, p

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Ml.• s. Martha
Grace
Hartley
daughter cf Allen Hartley of Lccu101
Bt1t&gt;et, M ldd lepul was unit xi· m
marriage .E'atmdoy lO Mr Glenn
Dennl'lon cl Madison. W Va rhe
ccrlmrn:r ww peiformed at lh{•
Pn&gt;.sUylt&gt;rlan maw;e on wu~hlu ~~
t"J s1J'C€l Churlf-;t•m Mr~
Aile~·
Winegar, ~!)Iter of lhe brldf' ~lid
Mh Hull" c.reenway of Clmrll'f'~
1c11 .Lrr lnJlll!llt'd th'!! m

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STANDS ERECTED
To Provide Plac~a 0 f
Amuaement For Big
Crowd Eapected
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W0111en !lre the beat judi.!"' of food.

They knqw tl\at on(y

the fineet of food proiha'c\f ttilt4verliled.
Et:!!nomy b~~a been preJ!:bed mornin1, .poon a~td 11i1ilt qnti'
until ev~body i• practicinr it. The re~u!t .. that there.;. v~
litt!e cheeiful talk. ' If • little of tile time Ul~ in dli• eci-m).m:r
talk were 10ed i1!_1ettina aome of the people to 1pend i11 •t~d of
~~IIOIJli~,lt would h,lp tho C:olllltry'quite al!it on it. way to nqr'

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it• fai,"' 'in toa.

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When a city ma~ea tbe milta~e of 1oinl! into the eii'Clril' po"''" or l~ ib~inen,I.C· il ~1a1i111 in a &amp;U4inell that abould be
owned "'-ine11. Uaulljr ~e re~ult i•, 'W~en publicly ownelt;
It i• left In the ll•na• cif the politlci&amp;na who 1ener.llt, ~ee th.t it
il no~y'• buaiqen but tbein.
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-the other 3 inhale unknowingly(

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The Meigs ColUlty Ministers and
their wives held a picnic .,_onday '
at the Elberfeld farm neal Tuppers
Pla.ini 11. wa.s Lhe regular monthly I
meeting or the Ministerial assocLa ·
\ tiOn and w11.s the last meeting until
St&gt;ptember About 29 were prel!ent

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ENTERTAINS FRJF.NOS
MIM Frances
Roush e11tertam~d
f1Jend11 and~· netohbors Uond"Y ~·
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nlng at nei hotn@: on South Fifth
o.venue
blrlllday Mrs
an~ !
mveJ'IIo(l.tjhonorlne
of herthemblher
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Rou• h ~:JCei.ved many lovely
1rt nt · c,,...~ 1riendR
RefreRh.ment.swere~ serv~ Jlt;,he cl~ of the de- 1
l'•'tful eve·n•- .
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Those present ftl't'
Mesdames
Wlll Hug~~:tns. Oscar Roush and
daughter Pearl •fo4cKnlirhL · Val
Reynolds. R B Lanaheall. R H
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norden, F I Gardner. H 8 Curd
Oeoree Russell and M181W!s Etta snd I
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--.rga.n;t Gaskli, 'Harriet Mart.in
the honor guest ~d hostel!.'!

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ANY D&amp;'JE
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No one 1ikft a person who..
breott: is bod. ~be- sure to
keep your breoth ~nd lUI•
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you can do thlt 11"1
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gargling with Listerine, the taf.
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anhsephc-lmproves
niOU th
hygiene, d'letkl. Infection
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ond dett,_,1 odon lndanu.,.
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Lambert Pharmacal
mpany,

St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.

HILl STE Rl N· E

I ends halitosis
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The Loyal M-:;;- c1all8 Qf
Church of Ol:'lrlst Will mel!t T.uHda} •

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arternocp Jurrs 3

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fl!~ Chappelk "'Talbott
Orave8, Gerald 'k.Melien, Shy Siler- _..._,. •
lock of Athens Bhlrley S&amp;uer Sam- 1
my Pultz, Clarence Root, George
VanZa.nL, Calvin Relel'linan Ralph
Prat.t. Arthut Lewis, Rap Pierpont
of Well.ston and the hostew..s

Do you inhale?

Def!Me

taken.
made
m.ovc toWit'd as.tn:&gt;t liiLPP:J\1 bond, and t.b(;l
cteq.ttst W'liiLS led a.lf"Q to jail to a.w*"L
to .stl(lt.z'.a ~n.
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mnable!E.verrthinful*tl
her She nctdsLydla E PLOkham s!JeeeubleCump.JUndto500thchcrncrvnand
build up htt heal!h by ttl UHIIC .ICUQR.

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Prt'~Seeutar, Emmett G Lenlh.an
Informed the Jury
"Find this d.,remlant auUI.y or
second degru murdor, or we wdl
ask tcr a n~w trial, «&lt;hat\liDIJ first
and dt.llland the death pena
dec"lred Ttl&lt; Jury
hoi.U'S and bl'QUiht

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Chuck '
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music tbr the occasiOn
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Frances
Worman of Ga!Upo&amp;, Evelyn Stew~ I

The first big open 11.1r t.anhJl
I and auction (Q be lfPOD~ored by tht
Middlepcrt Businet.S Mt t's Assoclation Will be held next Frirtay
nlaht on the .strEEI'I of Mlddleplft
f01 the benefit or thORe who tro.dt'
WITH ANTS?
at thi' lceal litorU.
Elh•'II
..,ru;ne P1aru; 1or a ga Ia a11 &amp; "
TERRO An t Kille r WI
our
Th1 Y! un!!: couple ute maklnK have l:!et=!n mude by th~ a~&gt;.~H:clatbn
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d
t t lf.l homt ul Athrns whtr~ Ml
an sevua 1 1arge " 8 ln]O" pl+}Ant. "tn 24 Hours•
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ve ~
u=u eree Led and
No
tter how thick the unl&lt;l lll'fl tk•J Co
wlll be placed along North Secom:
10 l'm afr!iiLid not, darling.'"
You're
in your kitlll)Hn 0 pantry, lt!e bo1 or
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SlJitP~J!iii' Pt\PTV
Mnllk"
deeth ame&amp;! · ,.,P
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er orm.s .,.. amu "iiE~
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Joun or Ia~~.
ment such Oil are ~en at la
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That'!! nur llfiSLtn·c, money-ba' I\
Rlscce Eatt.E&gt;rtleld
en let taln~d
I~ afraid It 8 to? late to chang4 guarant~ &lt;iet TF.UHI l t I
with R surpi ase patty Saturday eve- street eamtvals and' fftlrs Will lie on
our. minds. I'm afrald
we'll
ha¥e
tct
Ot
uy.
stree~ will bP free '• "'o
"d hi m anu, she
11--··t·~· ..-• bY
nlng at hl" home on Or~vel Hill lhe
~verythlng
the
"""' out v;cst" she tw
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:otENORET t;UEMICAI. co.
h(.mrms ttlP birthday aunlwrs:u-y many cllltwn• or Mldd~ ••knew that she wa11 sorry
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,,ho,ulol;'t
R1' l.OUI:"', M.O . u ~ A
cr h1s wife The members 01 the have been tradinJ at
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For ~ul+! by
L~yal Be~ans class of the Chmch stare&amp;. wht:re lhe aucUon .,.__
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ef Chll!!t, fnmLlif'!! and Jrlendb we1e glwn No mouay will be taken aL
guests About 55 wer(' prCRI'Ilt to UJll' of the stands foe llm~menll:i
Cor ar(litnd Mill :-:ts.
en)Ov the !lr&gt;llghtJul eventnn
nnd all ru~ 1 andi!M: g.ven aWl&gt;\'
-~MIUDLE!&gt;&lt;H!T
(~-~~--~'~ Rc~~hm1-nt.s w11e Ferved
w111 be f'X~"'huhged only for U1to ECrlp

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2 I Extenaive Plana F o, Cafa K6ttlMcC lltl
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Mu"h or tile test.imony bnmghl
out during Dr McKe nwtl's tilal t( •
recond cleg!'$l mw'der W8B to th-:!
effect that he did net lc ,c Ill
mcther, that dlC did net love hlm,
and that there was also itt.Lle love
lcet betwe:m Mrs McKeown and
her ether sen Dr A Rcynl MeKccwn. a phylilctan who aL~:&gt; p. a~.:tle~ here
Dr Albert McKt•own. howcvc L.
t((.m8 to hn.ve been the favont ,
sen. lt was to him ~hat lihe looned
lftr,le mnts or mcney a.url ll ww,
fCJ his rokt' that Ehe Indorsed otl
the face cf notes he gave h-Jr In
the sum C'f $10,780 "l'J' l::e canc"lle&lt;l

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Send 15 cents (in &amp;tamps or r::oin)
to Fash1on Burea~ Write carefullv
aud plamly you" nan}e ~~~~ £1111
address, the number of the palt.etP

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I'TClMAI"It PPI~rf!NG
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IQJ RECENT c~aea In Cleveland '!herein oome 70 people
were poi~oned, •llpposedly as a result of eating
berry pie, but •ll!Phaalz•• the ,fact that one can not be too
careful as to Ills diet especially during the hott ~~~~~h~~:l
montll• wMn foodstull'a so quickly change from S!
which Is a builder of life · the direct opposite and become
a po~t~vp men~c~ to
I&gt;• woat careful of
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~~~~~~rfYork &lt;464~·660' ;
HE RECENT announcement of &amp;~publican leaders that
~ · 30. Mounlabt·
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a plank calling for resubmisalon of the...._ wet and dry
!;~-·
Popula,r
All lho pent~up flood of yt-"ar&amp;
uu
ra; ,
t :ttntment ~~ .c.., luckerlngs
question to the voters of the country, seems tQ the average
1.30, True
Jc-sP. ltlen. Md{ccwn sa\d. and he
voter, after all, to be a pretty fair. sensible thing' if they
~o~·R:
seized h~ r •avagdy and b.1ngd her
are to stand an even chance with the Democratic contlnHo""'
head on lhe c')ncrcte. The Uent.t&amp;L
10 05
ckdaJ -d h·:: dcc.s not remember "dllgent when election time rolls around :next fall.
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ta.ll'l f1nn lh11. t point, tut ,medlet.t!
If the Democrats were backing a dry man, it might be
txamlnns ~uy the ~tman &amp; he~~
at m) death ·
must have been bcaLn 1 ~pe ~ teq.J.Y
the better part of valor and wisdom on the part of the a..
ThiS sl.ra,nse stocy of Ill! unl vctl upon I he MmCrcte
publicans t&lt;l do likewise but since it is yirtUIIllY &amp;SI!UfC~
mcther wa.s al~o bc~'lle cut by th ~
sun she serea~d, before ure
k~tlnicny cf lm.• hust;and. w. 0 . I Wl'rS cxth,l,cL. and T.a stifle her bora
that the Democrat. will be extollng the virtues
a wet
M;e~w.n '18 y.ear cld t
t rtl'i cries as ~CK'i:own $!i'\Ct be
man. it Is hard to see just where tti~ Republicans
can lose
~u ffi'!l. ') tnat&lt;.hcd up a p~ of canvas from
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by doing the same tbing.
half
ocnttuent to l::e the tlon an thrint o comet or It
wlth
his ord .. 1 M _ lnt :; he1 nwut.h to pa: her.
Especially is this true in the light of even~!' ~· Ncen\
Wi{~a ma~o
When McKeown's brain ciU~red,
election• have shown. It Is a virtual impoosibillty for the
and fc ht
j..he
-said. he looked "p to see hili
ug ov:
wife en the stl.trs.
out and out irrevocable prohibittoniots"to ph1ce a p_rohibiWith her I~ r I "Oh, daddy," ahe scbbed, "money
Uonlst In the ft~ld and do anything but JJet third place in
,"
tm't everything"
r by ~ A ~ Roylil
McKe:.wn mad he was ai::Ie to
the presidential race. This being true, there are but tW&lt;I
eaQ •ll com·t.. In convince her that his mother had
places for the wet as well as the dry voters to turn, the one
declared It~ was "thO)= M";:,;:;;-.~;;-" In tl'e wcr·ld th t 1 ¥. died A.ocld -:.u tally Md thllt he had
io the Democratic, the other the Republican party. If both
l{ru':':u' ntt kllle::l h :o1· Lo win cancollatlou
9r tuc.h a creature
All::crt McKeown when de· d the nctcs or h'~ she held.
of theae are wet, the dry man is, accordina- to the tslang
IH,&lt;Vi"• flret came ro hl8 home en Bul hls mcthr.r h!Ld c:Jme l'JI the I
saying. "Out of luck" and If these two parties nominate
day In March when he kill ed \\ny frr:m Mu!!Catinc sc~ wr.eks
h,ls mct.har, told them she hud f~o~l- ail t P.d McKccwn t() s.gn new
dry men, then the wet adherenltl are in ~~· same boat.
}en dOWil th~ bfl.seme11t &amp;tlltll s
• !f~C S.. ll~UUS Ibe Cl\0&lt;:~111\t\Oil claUse
However muc!J on~ mil¥ pll;~et "the trend 'of the times
;tJis wife a.b;:o decltlt'~d thh .slf:tfy 1~was \l:rn1.1oill1t &lt;;uL at h1s trlal. Evlun this momentous queMttop", just at prc•ent ·it doe• appear
was true Examinnllcn of ~he b\-' 4 dence or thls far.L, which might
Jurles
that cau&amp;ed death, hoWever, have toon tCn£truc;d 11,s basis for
th~t the pen!(q!.4~ , ts f,Jaln owaying toward the moist side.
made thll voa'llli&lt;ln nem unltk~l:V
premediaUon, was found only a
Whether it wlli 110 far en'lu~th or · atay long enouah to
Dr Melteown at last cam-: cut ~i~ ehor~ time before McKeown's trlal
·etory b)-' whl ~ hi( swor~ for second decree murder h.a.d
make IIDY ml&gt;tqrlal difference to the dry adherents,
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mt.tns to be seen.
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The paneled skirt and narrow
paneled ~ltct of the bodice, com~
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Mayo! Harley were also present
• Harlowe Swisher, 'salary
A communication frnm th!! con~ 1 Underselling store, aamillh~
tractor of the sewer job on oaavel Paul Swisher. salary
1-1111 m d ll ~outh Middleport wa~ P'red Lemley, salary

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quahties among its assets.

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sWUng that tht&gt; VIllage hold no SOuthern Ohio Electric Co
drew first blood
to go ahead and
u amc Ueht.s
14 74 the second lnnlni when they sueBy Village
work on tht' ~treets ~here ~;he sew~ u-.usbach Mot.or Co, repairs
fJ to :.ceeded In bringing one run llCross
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4lr had been placed, using money W M Osborne. repairs
2 7'..!• the lJLte then the Hobson men obyt was unan1tno~&gt;sly agreed b deslgnat.ed (or the contract.or Sev- J N
Rathburn Sons flngs
tuln~d one run In the Lhird fourth
the r.oundlmcn or 'Middk•)OJ t
rev"',;•'""'•lly
thl•",,',
u.nd rlbbonM
J42pmd !iiXth innln&amp;s Lo brlns the score
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18g&lt;' t h at t I1e J)CI lion u! Rutland I '\I It!&lt;! vl! ]nl!t- !&gt;.I'OIIId do thhi nece~ '
1to l score stood then um.ll the
tlf((&gt;t "'lthlll Ult' CDI)lOiaLC
llmd , 'UIY WO!k 110 !.hat Jt woUld be un- 1 M:l~s Muty Park tetwneJ 8 .. 1-leLght.h ttame when the Creams obremalnlng unimproved ~ltould IJ L' necces.sory for him to retwn here duy ll t: m u h'\x Wl'!ek's vdt at N~w '~alned 2 iUns forclng the game Into
1InJ!n vf!d n11d TlPfl.h"ct to 0. '""' It"- Sollcit01 Stewa1 t adv~sed lhut 11 let- Ym k City,
W.. shlngtcn. D C .. a deadloc:k
idtnl&lt;; on the western section of ter ~ written to the '-'&lt;llltraetor E:.J.lt!mare and Cdumbus
One extra lnnlnw- ot play was
that. street eMY aecesa to tht:h glvmg thtt village f! dfftnse cr th~l:
Mr . G f w ~~man un:le \lent neces'38.ry to complete the game
rt1es, m the tnl&gt;nt;hly , meetim: •1ctlar. o.nd wait tor rurthe, o.etlo.ll a11 cptrlltkn for the removal of and It was this mnmg that gave
ay
:everu","
n'r'¥: 1\t Ole city hll/- Mon- 111 ' m h im
tc.nslls Monday evenlnK at 01 1the New York Central their need d
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Tt -was 1e 1.Hlrted thuL sevet(\1 woo Mau 6•s office at Pomeroy and Is led extra tWlS
~ ... ~ uh.: c·l! :•dr wJ.lk~-; In front. of l!t.tLms.\ o.lcng nicely
' Bennett was given his ba3e
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lthrouah Battyn s error and wa.s
j advanced by McElhl..nny's hit. Jenklns then hit scoring Bennett trom
third base then Brlckles hit a long

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hilh fty Lo rllht field whloh wat
Mn. WUU&amp;rn Poldl!n m improv~ I ThE' \iiL.MOC8Jt1on lt.Ilnounoed th.a.t evenlne at the church for &amp;bib'
mutred by Hoe1Uch and the wln· lnf from • reeent llit1'iolM 1llnP3S4 1' mcne~ wtll be uaelesa next Prkbay meet1n1
Rev Hen\hornt" ot tbe
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t~~ In ~ ~ Roberth On.y rt!• nllht and all an ad• bled. 1! thc:r Slmpaon y II: churr::h, Pomf'r'O)',
their ha.ll of Ute tentll frame but.
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r erne a.t Rallll!ll~. j han liiLDY. to ln.ve It home
wlU be the speaker
that one run onl~ brouaht. the acor~ w Va-, Monday lifter a vUIIL wiLh
Hundred&amp; o1 dollar• worLh or
Dlck Wiley or Glouster arrived
cloler
instead
of
fOl'IVl&amp;
&amp;bead
Mr
and
Mnl
Horner
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Cook
nJuable
merch!Uldlse,
such
a.rt
ht•~.
Mon~..v
to IU8ume
The New York ~tral team ob- The~ aUMtkd &amp;raduaUon n.ercl- 1 bto.en Klven ...,...., at the auctions u opil!rat.or
rcrr theIliAN dut.te.
Y C here
Ry.
talnd but 6 htl.8 rrom Neal while at Olllo Unlveratt~ their brothe l hekl at ~ Muonlc Temple audl· He will ,rQale his home HI the
Lhe Creams ba(reed 13 hlt.a truro Jo~ be1ns a. al'liiLduat.Eklrlum the put few montbs. will t ; Jamf'll &amp;rlildfh' reeldence on M&amp;1n
pitcher Rothpb
'Word hu bun rer.etnd here by alvt:n away w the piLtronlzen of &gt;~ ,., 1street
N Y C
AB R H E' rdatlvee that Yn Irvtn Spatrcrd merchant&amp; ol Al1dc11eport.
Max Sanboru JelL Monday ror
McElhinny , If
~ 0 2 0 or Cclumbu"' f'&amp;:;rd Otant hospl The aucUon wtll be;&amp;:in promptly Akron for a vlslt wtt.h Mr ar.. d Mn
Jenll:lns, ss
6 1 1 J tal TuHday w
~e Mil submit at 8 o'clock IKlmewhere &lt;.n Nc1 Lh W H Berry and al110 to attend the
Brk:klet, 2b
4 1 o o t.a .n major opentk;n on \l(edn~ Second avt:nue, wnUt: th .;- cum· eraduation exercl.ses or Sl Thomas
Story, 3b
5 o o 2 1dll.y
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r amullt'mem ~tknd'i Will be up_•nf&gt;:l hollpltal. whlch wert held In the
P1ckena, c
2 l :.i o I Dr and Mrs ~E' 0 dra..1y; ~ m.crUy att.er
Cleveland auditorium
Ashley, c
:t 0 0 0 and Mrs Clarence ~uf-5... MrJt..[}.
MIM Nora OLoee.n- 111 w at hl"l'
Allensworth lb
2 o 0 l l f H\lJJUDel and Nr JOM' all " '
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h&lt;.me on Bouth Thl.rd avenue
Bennett., cf
4 0 0 0 Lam::tl.sl.t'r wer~ the dlnm·r ILU!Lft.'&gt;
M188es su-Ua. Palmer and Pauline
Mrs Robert Hysell of 'lllom,as
Bennett, rf
4 2 I U , cf Dr and M1s U Z Juuke. ftlllin Tudt.uman b1tnt..!n€d a numoe:a vf Fork Is Improved

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!Ditok? Lucky Suike can meet
dtelaue fairly and squarely. For it hos
IOived cbe problem. Lucl&lt;ies' famous purl·
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lying proceu removes certain impuritie•
tbu are conc~aled in even the choicest,
milde1r tobacm leaves. Luckies lTCated that
process. Only Luddes hnc it!
Do you inhale 1 Of course you do.
!Vel')' smoker breathes in some part

of the smoke he or abe draws out of· a
dgamte.
And oinceyoudohthalo,mokesure-moke
obsolutelyJUre-yout&lt;ipretteomokeispure
-is dean-that certain impuritieahan beea
removed, protectthosed~te membnoe~1

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Thoulimd&amp; &lt;&amp;i men~r tan')"
ecboal lb'l oomp!eDon 00
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FUl th-:r
. . .....,. ..... June 6-INs--Japo.n h~ sr wculd
e ...,..•.,. of ·• well-known no · - · to 1ee1 d'·
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...tu_r•~-· •.... even nn.\'al
movie actrlla MYf he has been thcua,h the whole On!ted Stat-es 1C'f !be
forled Into leadtn1 1 double 2 ae NavY be ~tationed m ·the Pacific. wculd l:e
oJmea are eo bani Jt tu:ea two wive. nt.IIL, •in .pneraJ, Ia Ute rea.ction
Th" 1 f ,
,to support blln
here to ~ at&amp;tmamt that ·the
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Innocent bUll""' lOt ahot .•• , ._ . at 'the oouniry.

f&gt;i8ht. .e&lt;mo ....,.,. . mlotoOk
him for her huab&amp;nd.
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rcaular Atlantle P::ttt. might m.ove 11. matt .. ~ of .III:IUIJJ u:
Ptlm =.t;_~ha'hates
1 A romantle young c - liP~ 11peot jlts t:1:: : tc tlJC P,. :::\lc Ccast
1Ja.po.n Just wh£-re
·- : ' t w~ tM idea the lut weet~end 7llarnuaglfll' the
F.:•!lt:&lt;AII c.;bGuv.:ss ptint!d out I Jket is 8tationed

1'lpie

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field ... .rt w2"ll
"''lllk\'.'101'01' ao &lt;!~Ping Mi::n ...ay evenand

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INTUl5TIN~ Till
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7-'nlt , ..... tn .tllainl a man you'd mtver NeD
111GR ~...._., before .
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IIXtra 01rl: Well, It wu aa dal'k
J\&amp;lt lrll,.:ued &amp; ·I OOUldP't tell Who lt wu.
lhachme whldh II
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SHry of
ton was
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won the n&lt;~tio nal rJTll'n at Oakmont In 11'27. and on
Above are tbe 11rree"AmerieaD profeulonala who coa- that
occasion Gt·ru· ·~ defeat wp due to one bad round.
ttltllte oar IDQ!ilnc 8rmJ tn th• 1932 Bridah open MacDonald
Sm1th, ~he remaininlf man of th&lt;! trium·
If cbamploDOblir,.to beal• OD IUJio 6 at Pri•..'• rirate, ia the o\cl(·st of thl' trio (he il ju11t fortyl, but
Llab, 8col1aDd. Uf tho thno. ..If esporta .....do many experts &amp;IIIH: rl that he i1 the mo11t stylish R"'&gt;ifer.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
G...
tbe llloet 1._17 to auo. the coveted Mac has been consistently ]lns:ed ln his climb to ~o\f
tltk
1 eoane. the!' uy, Ia made for SarueD
supremacy, bul there are a sui-prisinll: number of
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
I ud
· trloi=bi adTaa.tap over TommJ' Annottr, golf
fan s in the world who would rather watch him
Tcledo 5, Louisvllle 4.
the
~ O!r .. It requires powerful long IWing a club wilh that effortless ~ate of which be il
Cni..v came s&lt;.UOOU.:e&lt;J.
\iene it a put lllUter. Sarazen muter than f':.'llow a whole battalion of champions.
, irDD lbo&amp;a. U
~_!..~-~ .~ ~~~ Armour when the latter
EXHIRITION
Mrs. H-n ThomPSOn wlls vis·
1 from Ky., Tuesday e~enin &amp;.
Phlla.detphia (A.I 5, C,nctnnaU
Mrs. Cha.s. Hysell ~ ~ smncwliat lUng hEr ~tster , Mrs. O:&gt;ra L liCO
IN.) 1.
Wcdnesrla.y.
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New York. (A.I 10. Rammonas.
Mr11. Fred Roush was visltJr.g ner •
Totals . . . . . ... , 33 3 8 34 l'l G
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawkln co
(Orand Rapids, Mtch .l o.
• Brown reached rlrBt wMn th,e
were cautng on Mrs. ~Den Hycoell mother. Mrs. Tom Rot13h Wednes- ·
catcher tnterferred w1th hll bat lu
dar.
Bunda.y.
Frank Sayre of Florida was vlslt.NATIONAL LEAGUF.
l\4Tli. Qeo. Moore, Sr. l~ very Ill.
Uw ucond.
Pflll&amp;delphla 15o, Brooklyn , ,
Oold.le Ma.e Moore was calling on mg Clarke Sayre recently.
Oak Roush and wife were Sunda.1
Only aame scheduled.
Mlss Letfhe!.t Sunday .
AMERICAN LEAGUt:
Clay Ev&amp;na and Wife were r'llling gue~~IJJ of Fred Kaylor and wtfe.
Henry Cunningham, wife, son and
No gomee scheduled .
on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hy5ell Swlr
mother and WUlard Rickard of CoSy FRAI'iiK G . M.JO.!:KE..
day evening.
lumbus were vlslLI.ng Mu. Bertha
~eavy J1ittias F~il• to Aid
INTi:H.N.\TIONAL I.EAGUE
INS Sport." !::;iJtor
I BeaLrice Moore returned home Rickard
Monqoy.
Newark
13,
.Ball.iruore
8.
one day last weeK .
Team Swamped l&gt;y Phil.
Jersey City D, Reading 7.
New York. JWle 7- IN&amp;-Da\'e
Mrs. Homer tl :t~~· kms received
Bancrott:s resignation as ccach oi news ot i.~1e ~.:~::n il o~ uer rowun. ~---..--,••,...____~.___,___
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tb£ New York Ol8Dl8 if!emfi to be Mrs. Henry Massar or Monkrv Run.
By l.EB CONKLIN ·
tht: tlpcff that somethlnl mol'e
INS SpOlt.s WriLer
!tMEitiCAN ASSOCIATION
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New York. June '1--IN E--lt'" ~
Milwaukee at ColumbW!.
qfA"!' to .t~.s. l.n · ~~ f!'Uillq ~:·\al
ganUBtill c-C where the Brooklv.II
Kansas Cily at Toledo.
r.pon~:
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Gt. Paul a.t IndiAnapollll
~~&amp; flnl!!h 1n the pennant
McQraw, •n his valedictOry, stat·
Miss Ethel Grim wa~ the Sumh1Y
Mlnnea.pcills at .Loulsvutc.
~ble. It lwcomes plainer daily
1 cd 'that
h.M talked the mat!er guest.. of MiHs Helen Clarke.
that th!lr pur&lt;"tilire of Ha~k Wilsan
at. hi~ :;~r over wltb prctiident
Henry Blc::kard. wife and daugh ·\
J,aQl the St. Louts Cardinals f·:&gt;.r
Cbnks t!ham, and that. "we l.er Jesste .. Mr. Curry, ~life and, two 1
$.$!~ .,,. a prol!loble !nv"!bn""!'·
:lCI'Eed . pn
'ferry, who. I think l!.Ons. Mra. ana Humphrey and t"''o
- ~ aa a "haa
· b.a.~ t.ver)':
lineation to make a I!Ons. Mrs. Gebhart and one cou11 and
( Ee&amp;IDP
his hcntC
daughter ot HuntUJfiiLon ~ere guestli
· su~l' -tnaF-r.''
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or Wes Ro\Uih an\i [am,lly Sunday. 11 •.• .,_,....,.w ~J 5011 Of "'ftte '" ~e· ~wolilyh~:~
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lCf!lMn;. Beatrl.ct Tho~pllOll and chU o:~t...,r.,,.., U.icriM T-• I'UI ~, .....1 ~ by t~ft _....,
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were vlatt\D@: M\68 Faye Hott- .ru.u.r~~~eo•''""•'o'"~'" •l...,.,~~:oo:••:tM. ~ .
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man Thursday.
loawla dn.ao. fo.ewa ili,.. on~ pmti!CU re"r ....w. M, ,...
wttn 1
''1\!IJ'"'~~i\+..,.t;nl
•, bade
afft- 1\~
' Tc;i. p, i'bitb :Was a .strunp thing
Missefi Zelia. and Ellen Rickard ..,..,ll•"'',.,.ppm1'"'"'"lrtJ•y...-.,..,.:i.clll&lt;i•""-"
mly f.o O'Dou! amoug the Brookb-n
!!"•to~._•\t,
[..::1'1Mc&lt;li-a\V t.n do, ul')less. oi course we.e gue!!ts or Miss' Evelvn Ro ~ h frt.leo. lilly •hiop , .... ~eed .,.;lh II•• ...;"«-.....,...
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regulars Lu battillB'·
h~ Was forwd Into agreeing.
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In homers. WU6ctl
Which, licrllap's, wns what hap ~ un ay .
B'nnle HoHman, wol• and ohll·
whole club with. a. total
dren were \l'istting Rube Rlckrml :
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGlJt:
cludlnR the twc he cjou!ed
Fer
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find
.Bancroft
r~ph1;1, Sunday! ! '1
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To'"VntO at Rochester.
I Ire: F~UUes yesterday.
t~ It'll&amp; a!t., ll(cO'r&amp;:w and· t.n11t.ead
La Vmw Roush. Wilbur . Wall&lt;er I .
M~ntreal nt Bu,ft'aln
·hot ·wea-Lhu baby !Old has paled
rr l'~ lng tour at his old chieftain. HalT)' and Holly Sayre, Cu1 son .
Jet;£-;!Y City n~ Roo:adl.l&amp;
six of hla round-trippel'l5 in fbe la~~t.
D'Ave ho::ked up with John who Rolllih were giie.sts of Harry Slaals 1
Newark u l Baltimore.
·w~k.
unat ed a J:&gt;b tor him.
Sunday.
Each one elf t.ho&amp;eo cttcutt. clouts
•WhY did McGraw quit?
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Wi11 · ~ worth. about a tl&gt;"""'"d I
With lh:lrl38 grown dJ.smal ttu::.
hueD at the BrockiY•l box oftlee
By luternal wnal NEw~ E~rvlce
rear in the matter d n:celpt~ and
dw:tng t.he next. few wookB If the
At Ne\f- Y'crk-Mikl Gclb oul· II~:J team standing, and with Me~
Dcdger6 can make any
of a p::lntEd RaY Meyen; (10)
draw drawing dcwn a small fer·
droent shewing ngainEt t.hc WC6tcn1
At Elin Fra.ncilico-Fr~d Lenhart, tune in the matter of Ealary, whil:clubs which start thdr l.nva.sion Taocma, Wash ., hrnv\'WCtsthl, C~· uhl'!blc tc {live the team his whole
tf'doy. 'lhc Brooklyn raGs l'l.re cltmned Paul Swiderski. Syrac~ atOCnticn . It Is not diJJicult to
:Jolng for Hackodt!mus t.l a &amp;tg way
N. y .. tJOJ.
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and each add!.Uonal homer wUI
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the ttwught lhllt Juhn ought t.o
Identity of Mana8sa M:wler's Lovely Companion Hidden
mak~ the turnstiles.
hum mQfc
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vamccse so that. he wukl have all
WI
merrily.
e res' era
lht time netded to rela.."&lt; and Bl\'(.;
·Under Cognomen of "Ros ita Gonzales.'' Both in
~ckly11 (aces the Cub$ 'tcda.Y.
At New York-.etanlslaus Zl;oyszko ht.s sinus a ('ha:.l~ to grow better
Reno, but Deny Romance.
~~e Reds make Ultlr t '.'w tn New threw Justine aualdl. Ckvrland l~tnd better.
Yrrlr:, Bost ~n en1 ~rtain.s thti Carc'l'- 9: :m.
And, as as cconcmic afterllicught
~flals and Plttsbut'lh
opens in
It was det'med ,best to have a p~­
fhlladelphlll.
blg ~aniiBU · lbe ccat Is WJ;.s. ·
~.\ the
American L-::a~ue, the
u.ttern cluluo: sLa.lt lhdr first We6 ~
trrn lJip wUh the Yanke~-; invading D.!trctt. Wtt ~ htngt : n plnymg
j Emerson W'cil. EJiaabeLh BILSII,
the Whtt-3 Box. Phlludclphlo. cpen~
1 Ouss VanNest &amp;nd ramtly attended I
1Decoration services at Chester
, ~~~g In Cle~l&amp;nd the R::d S;.x
J)061nf the Browns.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sa.unders and .. his
Wllson·a two homcn; failed to
Oalsle Saunders ca.Iled on leephena
hdp Brocll:lyn yer; Lertiay. th·?
McEihenny Monday. Mrs. Enullett
ma b;etn&amp; swamped by !he
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Brlckles and ramJIY and Warrick
I 15 to '1 ln the cnly gam:: .~ch : d ul l!d
i.(tdklft' were dinner giJt!lllts.
j~ thl" major8. Chuck KJeln, Glean
Llo:rd Blnclare and family were
Wriuht and Lerl~ O'D cul ak : hil.
vi&amp;lting on Searwallow Ridge Tuesho:-men. J cc Ehautc. tiP rwoet
dow.
1 r.tt~•1lnJ tr.:1or. ws.s: {jff key ami the
·D ale Perry went to Athen&amp; Co., 1
qua~ ahelled hlm off the mound
for a fenr; days.
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~n the third lnntm.
and Mn. Jeft' Violet reoelvect
n::n Hurst ~r th.e Phtl-5 1lad a
work that Mrs. Herbert Violet an"
perfect day at bat. Q:t:ltln'J f:: ul' vf
da4ih~r o( Tens had arrived in
bJ! t~m'f. Zl hits. The D;cJ1ers got ·
Ohio for a vlstt wr~t.h relatives.
,
~.,'dye ss~et~s c.ff
C:: llln:. ::md
Bob PetTy and ·t.,mily or Athena
Cowlty were viBitlng Jeff VIolet
1
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Th1Usday .
~vera! from here attended thF
. tfj_lL"tANN RELF..\S£0
! bal\ ~amc at Htlmlock Grove Frlday
(Jlneip:l\aU, 0 .. Jun ~ 7- JNS·. afternoon.
Iftt.rrJ HeUmann. fQ;mcrly IJO(l or
= ' - - ' -" - - tile . creates\. sluggers ln b' ; ln~u ~
ba!eball, has tr.cn Qlvf!n hi£ uncm·
dltknal rclea:£e by the Ciuclnnat.i
Reds, (( llowinR hi'S fit! lure LL stage
a comeback after a v~ar·~ !11 1~..s.

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ADVERTiSING
SECTIO 'N

Wilson Adds
'(wo Home Runs
To List Of Clouts

12c per IIIJe.
Type 'like tbia (10 pL) Ule
per\D
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!Alo,.g ,,.~ Pi,tchl"g Rood

T}'pe Uke thla &lt;'1 p~) .D'Ic per llDI.
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I OonaecuUve tntel~n~ for prlee 01

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t""ntJ·five centa for eaoh !nler-

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Tbe M Wll:er wW ll&amp;diJ

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tf ~e&amp;lred, 10 that ~~ 1 opJ 1'0f •

·H obart Pulton, son of Mr. 'lond
10Ul &amp;d Ill PtttJUecl 1n ·~ - Mr11. 101rl P . PUlton, Will one or 3,
ma.nner ae to brlq \.be lfea\at. RYi 1'r'Cml '"'e JState of Ohio award
result. to rou.
14· the S.te.:JI'armer desree ., the

""he pubUaben wtll M

rurotlllblt
m1ly for one Incorrect lnlertlon
or any advertlaement. Errora In
~dVfrl"l&amp;ement:S 8h0U)Q be r:port.ed
Immediately.
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For Sale, Mit.c.
Evongeltatk: mt.ct.ln~ OI\ ·HannJt.'~
l&amp;wn 111 Ea.Bt GalUpolts ·whttlh. · ~:1 i I-.."'.Jittose 1~
t¥l'nl' condur-ted under the RlJ!i• ·I·
POR SALE - New WcsLitlihOUSC ):l!oes "Ol the ";.totnt PJ~11141t M!!fl4
Electric Rcfrlaerator, '1.:;!8 cu.n. len 'WJil ·r,onftnue anot.hM \W:i!k ~d
WUI sell at cost. Ollmo1·c Auto (Cncludc whh an adJ ~If ~eeitng
Supply, Court St.
6-4 8t and brutket 'dinner aund&amp;y.
·- - - - - - - - The aroUI'l&lt;M wero .tJJJoongcd with
, FOU. SALE- While
\bey
la~:~tl a large Cl'C'iJd !Jut ti!Jht. TweJyo 1
Cherrle:; at the dd (jpera h ouse, were converted at the meetlnJ. ,,..._ _-..,
J;'~ mcroy, .•unc Rtb. At uld PJSL Rev. J, K. l'tlrmill o. -boy ~v~nrelkt
Offit:r, Mid'U ~p : ·t Jl'u :: 9. $2.50 frr.m Qak 11111 and· Rmt. R. E.'
- ~~ m1t ~·~ 1.rin:c:kman fl:Cifl Welch, w. va ..
FOR SAl.E-QOOd -.kroey cow rot· wlll be ~e a;.;eclal 11peakc.ra. TI\C
sale . 0. D. Peeples. 006 E. Main ~~r , famU .. \lJII! itltl th" ·M' r~.tau
St. , Pomeroy , Ohio.
8-7-3t
~tr ng band. with lnlJ~'o. E'·:::·vk •
'ticiJnnlnc tit 18 o'clook ooch ~vr. ntru
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In Wellsville lllifld ll'ait •LI¥eirlk»dl.

YoLING
HUIC:LEIG
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(Oft It Brllala r'Jhll r~rwed.

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Lina Basquette, Screen Queen,
Dempsey's New Heart Attack .
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Ph .ne 011-L. 1 C. Meredith,
Mal11 St., Pomeroy.

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FOR RENT- House. G ruomB, bath, 80n, Liriaoln a.nd 'Mn. Llnnlc Dw;l1
basement. :123 Second St. In ~ ~pent Sunday at the JohDaon Jor',de
quire Omcc Horton or Phone lnear Ironton.
1tla,pt. a.nd Mrs. O'JOrge Hamllt.on
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O·'I'..Ut
and Mr. and Mn Ned Ha.milt.on
F.:::-~ RLNl - Fcur nnd flv·:~
room visited wlth friends at Chawu:ey
apP!'tmcnt;, c::nlt'Blly
lt"Cated, Sunday.
1
me;clcm &lt;"rnvenlmccs.. •lO·OO per
~. ·and Mr&amp;. 0 . a . Het~-riDK of 1·
month in advonce. aau 34~-1\. •Cdlunibus. wer~ Sunday ·•U3tta of
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SIAFF WHICH scoraEp ~r.!.
GI~IGHT Sf.lUI:OUI.S IN ·fflAY!

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a ~utive tmerttonl lor price ot

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e ...,..•.,. of ·• well-known no · - · to 1ee1 d'·
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movie actrlla MYf he has been thcua,h the whole On!ted Stat-es 1C'f !be
forled Into leadtn1 1 double 2 ae NavY be ~tationed m ·the Pacific. wculd l:e
oJmea are eo bani Jt tu:ea two wive. nt.IIL, •in .pneraJ, Ia Ute rea.ction
Th" 1 f ,
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here to ~ at&amp;tmamt that ·the
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Innocent bUll""' lOt ahot .•• , ._ . at 'the oouniry.

f&gt;i8ht. .e&lt;mo ....,.,. . mlotoOk
him for her huab&amp;nd.
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Ptlm =.t;_~ha'hates
1 A romantle young c - liP~ 11peot jlts t:1:: : tc tlJC P,. :::\lc Ccast
1Ja.po.n Just wh£-re
·- : ' t w~ tM idea the lut weet~end 7llarnuaglfll' the
F.:•!lt:&lt;AII c.;bGuv.:ss ptint!d out I Jket is 8tationed

1'lpie

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"''lllk\'.'101'01' ao &lt;!~Ping Mi::n ...ay evenand

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INTUl5TIN~ Till
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111GR ~...._., before .
•mQUoi1 ;plnUM
IIXtra 01rl: Well, It wu aa dal'k
J\&amp;lt lrll,.:ued &amp; ·I OOUldP't tell Who lt wu.
lhachme whldh II
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SHry of
ton was
Sunday. A
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won the n&lt;~tio nal rJTll'n at Oakmont In 11'27. and on
Above are tbe 11rree"AmerieaD profeulonala who coa- that
occasion Gt·ru· ·~ defeat wp due to one bad round.
ttltllte oar IDQ!ilnc 8rmJ tn th• 1932 Bridah open MacDonald
Sm1th, ~he remaininlf man of th&lt;! trium·
If cbamploDOblir,.to beal• OD IUJio 6 at Pri•..'• rirate, ia the o\cl(·st of thl' trio (he il ju11t fortyl, but
Llab, 8col1aDd. Uf tho thno. ..If esporta .....do many experts &amp;IIIH: rl that he i1 the mo11t stylish R"'&gt;ifer.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
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tbe llloet 1._17 to auo. the coveted Mac has been consistently ]lns:ed ln his climb to ~o\f
tltk
1 eoane. the!' uy, Ia made for SarueD
supremacy, bul there are a sui-prisinll: number of
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
I ud
· trloi=bi adTaa.tap over TommJ' Annottr, golf
fan s in the world who would rather watch him
Tcledo 5, Louisvllle 4.
the
~ O!r .. It requires powerful long IWing a club wilh that effortless ~ate of which be il
Cni..v came s&lt;.UOOU.:e&lt;J.
\iene it a put lllUter. Sarazen muter than f':.'llow a whole battalion of champions.
, irDD lbo&amp;a. U
~_!..~-~ .~ ~~~ Armour when the latter
EXHIRITION
Mrs. H-n ThomPSOn wlls vis·
1 from Ky., Tuesday e~enin &amp;.
Phlla.detphia (A.I 5, C,nctnnaU
Mrs. Cha.s. Hysell ~ ~ smncwliat lUng hEr ~tster , Mrs. O:&gt;ra L liCO
IN.) 1.
Wcdnesrla.y.
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New York. (A.I 10. Rammonas.
Mr11. Fred Roush was visltJr.g ner •
Totals . . . . . ... , 33 3 8 34 l'l G
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawkln co
(Orand Rapids, Mtch .l o.
• Brown reached rlrBt wMn th,e
were cautng on Mrs. ~Den Hycoell mother. Mrs. Tom Rot13h Wednes- ·
catcher tnterferred w1th hll bat lu
dar.
Bunda.y.
Frank Sayre of Florida was vlslt.NATIONAL LEAGUF.
l\4Tli. Qeo. Moore, Sr. l~ very Ill.
Uw ucond.
Pflll&amp;delphla 15o, Brooklyn , ,
Oold.le Ma.e Moore was calling on mg Clarke Sayre recently.
Oak Roush and wife were Sunda.1
Only aame scheduled.
Mlss Letfhe!.t Sunday .
AMERICAN LEAGUt:
Clay Ev&amp;na and Wife were r'llling gue~~IJJ of Fred Kaylor and wtfe.
Henry Cunningham, wife, son and
No gomee scheduled .
on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hy5ell Swlr
mother and WUlard Rickard of CoSy FRAI'iiK G . M.JO.!:KE..
day evening.
lumbus were vlslLI.ng Mu. Bertha
~eavy J1ittias F~il• to Aid
INTi:H.N.\TIONAL I.EAGUE
INS Sport." !::;iJtor
I BeaLrice Moore returned home Rickard
Monqoy.
Newark
13,
.Ball.iruore
8.
one day last weeK .
Team Swamped l&gt;y Phil.
Jersey City D, Reading 7.
New York. JWle 7- IN&amp;-Da\'e
Mrs. Homer tl :t~~· kms received
Bancrott:s resignation as ccach oi news ot i.~1e ~.:~::n il o~ uer rowun. ~---..--,••,...____~.___,___
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tb£ New York Ol8Dl8 if!emfi to be Mrs. Henry Massar or Monkrv Run.
By l.EB CONKLIN ·
tht: tlpcff that somethlnl mol'e
INS SpOlt.s WriLer
!tMEitiCAN ASSOCIATION
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New York. June '1--IN E--lt'" ~
Milwaukee at ColumbW!.
qfA"!' to .t~.s. l.n · ~~ f!'Uillq ~:·\al
ganUBtill c-C where the Brooklv.II
Kansas Cily at Toledo.
r.pon~:
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Gt. Paul a.t IndiAnapollll
~~&amp; flnl!!h 1n the pennant
McQraw, •n his valedictOry, stat·
Miss Ethel Grim wa~ the Sumh1Y
Mlnnea.pcills at .Loulsvutc.
~ble. It lwcomes plainer daily
1 cd 'that
h.M talked the mat!er guest.. of MiHs Helen Clarke.
that th!lr pur&lt;"tilire of Ha~k Wilsan
at. hi~ :;~r over wltb prctiident
Henry Blc::kard. wife and daugh ·\
J,aQl the St. Louts Cardinals f·:&gt;.r
Cbnks t!ham, and that. "we l.er Jesste .. Mr. Curry, ~life and, two 1
$.$!~ .,,. a prol!loble !nv"!bn""!'·
:lCI'Eed . pn
'ferry, who. I think l!.Ons. Mra. ana Humphrey and t"''o
- ~ aa a "haa
· b.a.~ t.ver)':
lineation to make a I!Ons. Mrs. Gebhart and one cou11 and
( Ee&amp;IDP
his hcntC
daughter ot HuntUJfiiLon ~ere guestli
· su~l' -tnaF-r.''
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were vlatt\D@: M\68 Faye Hott- .ru.u.r~~~eo•''""•'o'"~'" •l...,.,~~:oo:••:tM. ~ .
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man Thursday.
loawla dn.ao. fo.ewa ili,.. on~ pmti!CU re"r ....w. M, ,...
wttn 1
''1\!IJ'"'~~i\+..,.t;nl
•, bade
afft- 1\~
' Tc;i. p, i'bitb :Was a .strunp thing
Missefi Zelia. and Ellen Rickard ..,..,ll•"'',.,.ppm1'"'"'"lrtJ•y...-.,..,.:i.clll&lt;i•""-"
mly f.o O'Dou! amoug the Brookb-n
!!"•to~._•\t,
[..::1'1Mc&lt;li-a\V t.n do, ul')less. oi course we.e gue!!ts or Miss' Evelvn Ro ~ h frt.leo. lilly •hiop , .... ~eed .,.;lh II•• ...;"«-.....,...
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h~ Was forwd Into agreeing.
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In homers. WU6ctl
Which, licrllap's, wns what hap ~ un ay .
B'nnle HoHman, wol• and ohll·
whole club with. a. total
dren were \l'istting Rube Rlckrml :
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGlJt:
cludlnR the twc he cjou!ed
Fer
we
find
.Bancroft
r~ph1;1, Sunday! ! '1
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To'"VntO at Rochester.
I Ire: F~UUes yesterday.
t~ It'll&amp; a!t., ll(cO'r&amp;:w and· t.n11t.ead
La Vmw Roush. Wilbur . Wall&lt;er I .
M~ntreal nt Bu,ft'aln
·hot ·wea-Lhu baby !Old has paled
rr l'~ lng tour at his old chieftain. HalT)' and Holly Sayre, Cu1 son .
Jet;£-;!Y City n~ Roo:adl.l&amp;
six of hla round-trippel'l5 in fbe la~~t.
D'Ave ho::ked up with John who Rolllih were giie.sts of Harry Slaals 1
Newark u l Baltimore.
·w~k.
unat ed a J:&gt;b tor him.
Sunday.
Each one elf t.ho&amp;eo cttcutt. clouts
•WhY did McGraw quit?
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FIGHT RESULTS
Wi11 · ~ worth. about a tl&gt;"""'"d I
With lh:lrl38 grown dJ.smal ttu::.
hueD at the BrockiY•l box oftlee
By luternal wnal NEw~ E~rvlce
rear in the matter d n:celpt~ and
dw:tng t.he next. few wookB If the
At Ne\f- Y'crk-Mikl Gclb oul· II~:J team standing, and with Me~
Dcdger6 can make any
of a p::lntEd RaY Meyen; (10)
draw drawing dcwn a small fer·
droent shewing ngainEt t.hc WC6tcn1
At Elin Fra.ncilico-Fr~d Lenhart, tune in the matter of Ealary, whil:clubs which start thdr l.nva.sion Taocma, Wash ., hrnv\'WCtsthl, C~· uhl'!blc tc {live the team his whole
tf'doy. 'lhc Brooklyn raGs l'l.re cltmned Paul Swiderski. Syrac~ atOCnticn . It Is not diJJicult to
:Jolng for Hackodt!mus t.l a &amp;tg way
N. y .. tJOJ.
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and each add!.Uonal homer wUI
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the ttwught lhllt Juhn ought t.o
Identity of Mana8sa M:wler's Lovely Companion Hidden
mak~ the turnstiles.
hum mQfc
"th
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vamccse so that. he wukl have all
WI
merrily.
e res' era
lht time netded to rela.."&lt; and Bl\'(.;
·Under Cognomen of "Ros ita Gonzales.'' Both in
~ckly11 (aces the Cub$ 'tcda.Y.
At New York-.etanlslaus Zl;oyszko ht.s sinus a ('ha:.l~ to grow better
Reno, but Deny Romance.
~~e Reds make Ultlr t '.'w tn New threw Justine aualdl. Ckvrland l~tnd better.
Yrrlr:, Bost ~n en1 ~rtain.s thti Carc'l'- 9: :m.
And, as as cconcmic afterllicught
~flals and Plttsbut'lh
opens in
It was det'med ,best to have a p~­
fhlladelphlll.
blg ~aniiBU · lbe ccat Is WJ;.s. ·
~.\ the
American L-::a~ue, the
u.ttern cluluo: sLa.lt lhdr first We6 ~
trrn lJip wUh the Yanke~-; invading D.!trctt. Wtt ~ htngt : n plnymg
j Emerson W'cil. EJiaabeLh BILSII,
the Whtt-3 Box. Phlludclphlo. cpen~
1 Ouss VanNest &amp;nd ramtly attended I
1Decoration services at Chester
, ~~~g In Cle~l&amp;nd the R::d S;.x
J)061nf the Browns.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sa.unders and .. his
Wllson·a two homcn; failed to
Oalsle Saunders ca.Iled on leephena
hdp Brocll:lyn yer; Lertiay. th·?
McEihenny Monday. Mrs. Enullett
ma b;etn&amp; swamped by !he
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Brlckles and ramJIY and Warrick
I 15 to '1 ln the cnly gam:: .~ch : d ul l!d
i.(tdklft' were dinner giJt!lllts.
j~ thl" major8. Chuck KJeln, Glean
Llo:rd Blnclare and family were
Wriuht and Lerl~ O'D cul ak : hil.
vi&amp;lting on Searwallow Ridge Tuesho:-men. J cc Ehautc. tiP rwoet
dow.
1 r.tt~•1lnJ tr.:1or. ws.s: {jff key ami the
·D ale Perry went to Athen&amp; Co., 1
qua~ ahelled hlm off the mound
for a fenr; days.
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~n the third lnntm.
and Mn. Jeft' Violet reoelvect
n::n Hurst ~r th.e Phtl-5 1lad a
work that Mrs. Herbert Violet an"
perfect day at bat. Q:t:ltln'J f:: ul' vf
da4ih~r o( Tens had arrived in
bJ! t~m'f. Zl hits. The D;cJ1ers got ·
Ohio for a vlstt wr~t.h relatives.
,
~.,'dye ss~et~s c.ff
C:: llln:. ::md
Bob PetTy and ·t.,mily or Athena
Cowlty were viBitlng Jeff VIolet
1
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Th1Usday .
~vera! from here attended thF
. tfj_lL"tANN RELF..\S£0
! bal\ ~amc at Htlmlock Grove Frlday
(Jlneip:l\aU, 0 .. Jun ~ 7- JNS·. afternoon.
Iftt.rrJ HeUmann. fQ;mcrly IJO(l or
= ' - - ' -" - - tile . creates\. sluggers ln b' ; ln~u ~
ba!eball, has tr.cn Qlvf!n hi£ uncm·
dltknal rclea:£e by the Ciuclnnat.i
Reds, (( llowinR hi'S fit! lure LL stage
a comeback after a v~ar·~ !11 1~..s.

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ADVERTiSING
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Wilson Adds
'(wo Home Runs
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Type 'like tbia (10 pL) Ule
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·H obart Pulton, son of Mr. 'lond
10Ul &amp;d Ill PtttJUecl 1n ·~ - Mr11. 101rl P . PUlton, Will one or 3,
ma.nner ae to brlq \.be lfea\at. RYi 1'r'Cml '"'e JState of Ohio award
result. to rou.
14· the S.te.:JI'armer desree ., the

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For Sale, Mit.c.
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l&amp;wn 111 Ea.Bt GalUpolts ·whttlh. · ~:1 i I-.."'.Jittose 1~
t¥l'nl' condur-ted under the RlJ!i• ·I·
POR SALE - New WcsLitlihOUSC ):l!oes "Ol the ";.totnt PJ~11141t M!!fl4
Electric Rcfrlaerator, '1.:;!8 cu.n. len 'WJil ·r,onftnue anot.hM \W:i!k ~d
WUI sell at cost. Ollmo1·c Auto (Cncludc whh an adJ ~If ~eeitng
Supply, Court St.
6-4 8t and brutket 'dinner aund&amp;y.
·- - - - - - - - The aroUI'l&lt;M wero .tJJJoongcd with
, FOU. SALE- While
\bey
la~:~tl a large Cl'C'iJd !Jut ti!Jht. TweJyo 1
Cherrle:; at the dd (jpera h ouse, were converted at the meetlnJ. ,,..._ _-..,
J;'~ mcroy, .•unc Rtb. At uld PJSL Rev. J, K. l'tlrmill o. -boy ~v~nrelkt
Offit:r, Mid'U ~p : ·t Jl'u :: 9. $2.50 frr.m Qak 11111 and· Rmt. R. E.'
- ~~ m1t ~·~ 1.rin:c:kman fl:Cifl Welch, w. va ..
FOR SAl.E-QOOd -.kroey cow rot· wlll be ~e a;.;eclal 11peakc.ra. TI\C
sale . 0. D. Peeples. 006 E. Main ~~r , famU .. \lJII! itltl th" ·M' r~.tau
St. , Pomeroy , Ohio.
8-7-3t
~tr ng band. with lnlJ~'o. E'·:::·vk •
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quire Omcc Horton or Phone lnear Ironton.
1tla,pt. a.nd Mrs. O'JOrge Hamllt.on
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and Mr. and Mn Ned Ha.milt.on
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