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By GEORGE R. HOLMES
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than
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INS Staff Corresp&amp;udent
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o1 the 170 r&lt;'qulreG,
even though
after
Stadium, ·!;hicago, Jul.¥ 1. -INS-A third ba1!'Qt in
lint
casting
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36
turbulent
endurance •ei!Sion of ·the Democr stit (, Na vo\es ror Jam"' · .il, Ree;l.
change&lt;l 1111 vote:f .rter tljo
lliJri&amp;) COnVention thi• morning failed tO produce il !'Jr OicompletioQ of t·he roll call kJ. tl~ntia1 nominee; no candidate having · rece ived\ t6'? ·,e.
~ve~ an~ 12 1'"' Gov.
twco,thlrda vote.
R:;;;..~~'-:1~~"'~ . mowed ..,.
As on tile•two earlier ballots , the New Yor1&lt;&gt;tQb.~ Crloor
· ·' ,, '
f.re-cel'ved a handsome majqdty, of -ul~ the .votes;; ~~~lill· but
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the ch114ren of
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have

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taken tlte one neceoo&amp;rY

wm

Parents ot t he

•

th'

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cat.cutateo t o make the cominr eloctlo~ tor, ~~~
next Fall, also a teot vote on the lon1 and'
11\ptsso:d Pro hibition law .
. 'Whtle t he Republicans have brought down heaps ,
for th e way they evaded the Wet and 'Dry
·
!ltt~dlly the most discussed question before the
Dcmocrata reached out and grabbed
.., t:M fet-lock and met tne ieslie four square
.. . a.n a s .1 1csult' of such actioJl.
""
The th1n 11 that makes the Prohibition ~rllumlll:•,n~t~::d~n
such ho ld reijllf even In times which are a•
" is that "'illlon11_ are of the opinion tht if tjle
ri'r•epeal " made, It will' stop 1\n ~utgo ·of millions

~~~~•tsame
u'ed time
for the
attempt
enforce ~::!i:~~~~?nj~:~M~
~J
it will
give to
employment
.to

li!l&gt;rewi••• mdustry revived by auch reppa),
;&lt;.,.jjjplds in nearly every inetance, at present, having no
means of support. For that reaaon particularly, 1h:,n~ll
party •e•'l'• to have committed a grievous

mor.

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To glo88 over the present situation with Jl mere
the haud and to attempt t.o ~ismiss Important
m~1cb
it!locp.ssed &lt;JUeAttons are sure waya of inviting cr~1slllinr'
r cgardle"' of too party guilty of •IWh pr~ctlc~'·
Garner or Reed should happen to win th~ no!!Jlhla-"
it will even more empliaaize the importance res:trtl•'
the wet and dry vote, for these three men hfiVe abva)'p
'·~~n•itl:e dly been drippinif wet enthusiasts, altbouj!h ·•••!'
Roosevelt have ri.cently taken a wet ilt!l!li! 1,artjl'l
~ c!&lt;ms&lt;l qU•ently'it will nearly approach the ~~q11tlolj o~~~JJ1.l
,..,a ..vo·t• for the wet Democrat 0 ?the dry ReptlhJlcJI! :Ji
Many lin each side pf t)le political
will .
11ard patty •ilne~ an~ follow the '
oh ••·tl\•
party which s~lts tli~~~ Qwn
~!S.J;OJJt~ We~ne&amp;l( or aridne 0~
, Regardless of th,
-~~~t~~.:·:;!l: 'forward to one of th'e hottest
,.
eloctwn campaigns since the Slave
minds of the American peopl&lt;e.

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WORLDPEOPLE
i• •o con•tltuted that all

kl!ldS of pepplp
are to be found therein and thereby hllll!IB a tale wltfl
re1Ja1·d to the l•ck of law adlrerence In v~rlou~ pJ~ces.
Murder, •ince the dayo ol Adam and ji!ve !lnil . lntll~llt
'f.tj()n,s, Cain ami Abel. has ever been looked upon !'' one
I\ lone cr&lt;&gt;wning S illS to bo ljeld against the hum4n rtce. Na~
ur,ally there a re varoous dorrrees in which ~~lr , ilr!rii~
viewed. Our laws look at a case of premeiiJtftUqn ill'
worst of lh ~&lt; l&lt;ind and con•equently , th, perp~tr'ltor
,'
a &lt;Time " expected to rece1ve th• ·~pr~m~ p,nalt~.
At pl'('l·wnt, Pe mu~ylvnnia is workinlt pn ~ ~t'~Je wherein
ce rtain patty ot· partieR conspired to mQrder a liUim!~PI~l
,..;+, 'llf people by poi soniug ~ p order to become t~~
of th eir JIIRUranle policiel'l. Numbera of similar
throughou t our land, have been recordecl qut
~ ever, haR th1· ~; upr e me penalty ever been invoked for --,,,~ .,
dastardly crim e. What wonder, therefore, is there,
so often \his particular crime is bro~rht to our attenlion.
Ordmnry average people have a particular feooll~'lf
!li&lt; ire,rulHion wh en th ey hear of even a cat or «&lt;oll behigli!!!d•'t
th e victim of the cruelty of some mo!IB~er '}")19 will
n •• h" agent of destruction. Wttp~ils tb"lo fe~lllil
·
( l~~~~~n;:~!''~', that sweeps a qommunity when ,ome tl~•utJ._
~~
his s pleen against a community or a ;pe.,.n by
whol m1ale killing of domeJtic pets by. this arency.
•ame people will become judges of a
lll&lt;l!!B1kf
hat:ged with doing away with

1~~·~!:;::~r~~~l

tamoer, and invariably fi!ful"' to Invoke
It but natijrally follQW~~at when
to fit crimes and the p_e . tty lo oeld~ln If tver
·"!~:;those cunning charaej
ln~nt, on
'If
or a .ather, ipegal!.y, \V 11 "ro the limit" In ~::;:~;~\~
the•lr desires, hol!eful \~tat t e reputation .of the

-·

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Cndlt

2. Maintenance or the 'tfattonal
credit by a tettoraJ btutpt aMualll&gt;
ballllleed on tile bulo or ...,urate

S.IUUl " - •

sound clll'J'ene~ to

tL,:~,;~wm ~,. ~~~·wn~~- .,n,~oo~·y

will

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lif1 ¥f

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relative• ternatlonat

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COACH

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lo'l' u ......... G1f01l .....,w., &lt;Oftdltloa.
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192.9 PLYMOUTH COUPE,
Prteed To Seu--G..,d

,

1?28 .Pontiae 4-Door Sedan
La&amp;e lUI model

Jntlde and oat.

ap~

Good

Mtt&amp;or aad tlnl 0. K.

1931 CHEV. 5- Pa.. COUP£» •
.4. late sport model ear with Yf!rJ luw
mlleqe-Ftnflhed

lll ,~
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or road wDrk.

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boar-NeW'-

' t.~3.ij.:.p.I;IJ:V. TRUCK
. Lottr

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u.N. .t\Jt ltleal intk rar Coal bid.

t~ CHEV.
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~no4Jb for. ~ll,iT

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1929 CHEV. COUPE

'tjlos' !!lur~P.~~~ want· 'l• to a*~dl'

J.lnFI• ·SI•m st•rte&lt;!lt

1"

receiye.:.:iiii~'

q£ ~~~ "~~-~~H~~''r:r~~t~~rdly ~rt111•• ...

~

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ht. ~e llitist mov~}!Ur l!Jaed Car alack ~nd Offer all, our ful(y
recondlllQI!i!lh:a~ at prl¥- 10 low they w1il aurprioe you. You
can oavefl'q.~ ~~· $(00.9'lAb)l takinc advantage of tflio oale. You

ratsetl by a sntem of tuatiOD Jev ..
ted on the prlnclpJe of a.biUcy to
pay

f.

I

M..,tl!~le ou~~t U.tid Car Depar~Jltent' in Middleport

executive eatunatea Wlthbi revenues

3.

'

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co.
,I

.
''

�PlHfORM DRAfTED BY ~MOC~ATS
IS CUARtUT: NO
.Of IS~UES

.... ..... ....

W(lmtlp wlU be

a.

the ch114ren of
Bible, JC!hool

:NJi!~~~~:STEP
:
have

" ·
taken tlte one neceoo&amp;rY

wm

Parents ot t he

•

th'

""""''

cat.cutateo t o make the cominr eloctlo~ tor, ~~~
next Fall, also a teot vote on the lon1 and'
11\ptsso:d Pro hibition law .
. 'Whtle t he Republicans have brought down heaps ,
for th e way they evaded the Wet and 'Dry
·
!ltt~dlly the most discussed question before the
Dcmocrata reached out and grabbed
.., t:M fet-lock and met tne ieslie four square
.. . a.n a s .1 1csult' of such actioJl.
""
The th1n 11 that makes the Prohibition ~rllumlll:•,n~t~::d~n
such ho ld reijllf even In times which are a•
" is that "'illlon11_ are of the opinion tht if tjle
ri'r•epeal " made, It will' stop 1\n ~utgo ·of millions

~~~~•tsame
u'ed time
for the
attempt
enforce ~::!i:~~~~?nj~:~M~
~J
it will
give to
employment
.to

li!l&gt;rewi••• mdustry revived by auch reppa),
;&lt;.,.jjjplds in nearly every inetance, at present, having no
means of support. For that reaaon particularly, 1h:,n~ll
party •e•'l'• to have committed a grievous

mor.

b

·•

'

i
i(i:.~r.1 6 . 30
· -~

P M,
7 30. Subject

•

Uu.ry and

2p M

To glo88 over the present situation with Jl mere
the haud and to attempt t.o ~ismiss Important
m~1cb
it!locp.ssed &lt;JUeAttons are sure waya of inviting cr~1slllinr'
r cgardle"' of too party guilty of •IWh pr~ctlc~'·
Garner or Reed should happen to win th~ no!!Jlhla-"
it will even more empliaaize the importance res:trtl•'
the wet and dry vote, for these three men hfiVe abva)'p
'·~~n•itl:e dly been drippinif wet enthusiasts, altbouj!h ·•••!'
Roosevelt have ri.cently taken a wet ilt!l!li! 1,artjl'l
~ c!&lt;ms&lt;l qU•ently'it will nearly approach the ~~q11tlolj o~~~JJ1.l
,..,a ..vo·t• for the wet Democrat 0 ?the dry ReptlhJlcJI! :Ji
Many lin each side pf t)le political
will .
11ard patty •ilne~ an~ follow the '
oh ••·tl\•
party which s~lts tli~~~ Qwn
~!S.J;OJJt~ We~ne&amp;l( or aridne 0~
, Regardless of th,
-~~~t~~.:·:;!l: 'forward to one of th'e hottest
,.
eloctwn campaigns since the Slave
minds of the American peopl&lt;e.

Syr~-

'

......

...

~·

.
,.,

.. ,

'

.

~~~~~~~~~~~
~!
WORLDPEOPLE
i• •o con•tltuted that all

kl!ldS of pepplp
are to be found therein and thereby hllll!IB a tale wltfl
re1Ja1·d to the l•ck of law adlrerence In v~rlou~ pJ~ces.
Murder, •ince the dayo ol Adam and ji!ve !lnil . lntll~llt
'f.tj()n,s, Cain ami Abel. has ever been looked upon !'' one
I\ lone cr&lt;&gt;wning S illS to bo ljeld against the hum4n rtce. Na~
ur,ally there a re varoous dorrrees in which ~~lr , ilr!rii~
viewed. Our laws look at a case of premeiiJtftUqn ill'
worst of lh ~&lt; l&lt;ind and con•equently , th, perp~tr'ltor
,'
a &lt;Time " expected to rece1ve th• ·~pr~m~ p,nalt~.
At pl'('l·wnt, Pe mu~ylvnnia is workinlt pn ~ ~t'~Je wherein
ce rtain patty ot· partieR conspired to mQrder a liUim!~PI~l
,..;+, 'llf people by poi soniug ~ p order to become t~~
of th eir JIIRUranle policiel'l. Numbera of similar
throughou t our land, have been recordecl qut
~ ever, haR th1· ~; upr e me penalty ever been invoked for --,,,~ .,
dastardly crim e. What wonder, therefore, is there,
so often \his particular crime is bro~rht to our attenlion.
Ordmnry average people have a particular feooll~'lf
!li&lt; ire,rulHion wh en th ey hear of even a cat or «&lt;oll behigli!!!d•'t
th e victim of the cruelty of some mo!IB~er '}")19 will
n •• h" agent of destruction. Wttp~ils tb"lo fe~lllil
·
( l~~~~~n;:~!''~', that sweeps a qommunity when ,ome tl~•utJ._
~~
his s pleen against a community or a ;pe.,.n by
whol m1ale killing of domeJtic pets by. this arency.
•ame people will become judges of a
lll&lt;l!!B1kf
hat:ged with doing away with

1~~·~!:;::~r~~~l

tamoer, and invariably fi!ful"' to Invoke
It but natijrally follQW~~at when
to fit crimes and the p_e . tty lo oeld~ln If tver
·"!~:;those cunning charaej
ln~nt, on
'If
or a .ather, ipegal!.y, \V 11 "ro the limit" In ~::;:~;~\~
the•lr desires, hol!eful \~tat t e reputation .of the

-·

...

I...

Cndlt

2. Maintenance or the 'tfattonal
credit by a tettoraJ btutpt aMualll&gt;
ballllleed on tile bulo or ...,urate

S.IUUl " - •

sound clll'J'ene~ to

tL,:~,;~wm ~,. ~~~·wn~~- .,n,~oo~·y

will

II f

lif1 ¥f

}'*

"j ~

served at all hiUBrda;

relative• ternatlonat

'r ' I

..... I

I

I

Wqrlol W•r~w~~~l4 al111~ ma~e "lit

•I'·

\

COACH

1,931 qt£\1!.
..~r~· ,~ "'\" ....i.ti..., Like
.... •JI6o!4 .,..,, ... tlnlah.

called on the

ernment to
tlon of

.

'

tt30·FCJ,R9 4 Dbor SEDAN
~

Oae . _ .

. . . .hap'.,
•

{.ow . ....,._

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au bad

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~

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a ... ~' Mo&amp;.r 0 . K. Dl$o Blat

.

I'IIIIIIL

' .

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' •·•"'"""'
' _ ... '
...... 0. I ~Tits. ~ Dark •

t

o•....' - . ,:11' • ,

,•

)

•

' 1926 CHEV. COUPE

~7-!~ for a ear ~ u
lo'l' u ......... G1f01l .....,w., &lt;Oftdltloa.
'

l .

•

'

-

I

• ,

192.9 PLYMOUTH COUPE,
Prteed To Seu--G..,d

,

1?28 .Pontiae 4-Door Sedan
La&amp;e lUI model

Jntlde and oat.

ap~

Good

Mtt&amp;or aad tlnl 0. K.

1931 CHEV. 5- Pa.. COUP£» •
.4. late sport model ear with Yf!rJ luw
mlleqe-Ftnflhed

lll ,~
'"

t9~0· !=HfiV.

Jo.'

•

TRUCJC'

or road wDrk.

"

..

TRUCK

New tlns--4-•pee• Ya•mldlo-., •take

'!' ..

boar-NeW'-

' t.~3.ij.:.p.I;IJ:V. TRUCK
. Lottr

~

........

OidJ•.,.._ 1801 •'I •

,

K•n!l and ....

·

, lhlqiJi hdJ, new &amp;lrel._ '-!'!~· u •.-•~
u.N. .t\Jt ltleal intk rar Coal bid.

t~ CHEV.
~

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UpholJteriaa"--llamhle Seat.

lnl

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.w.:• ...

CO~D at •

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bll MYillp.

ttl:ai FORD SEDAN
OGod

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Bupta •

tlupr~•l'lllp •tt~e4,
~no4Jb for. ~ll,iT

•

J.

·••

1929 CHEV. COUPE

'tjlos' !!lur~P.~~~ want· 'l• to a*~dl'

J.lnFI• ·SI•m st•rte&lt;!lt

1"

receiye.:.:iiii~'

q£ ~~~ "~~-~~H~~''r:r~~t~~rdly ~rt111•• ...

~

ca~ .see lt,e.e eat; at Pomeroy. · , •·

'

£

'~~

' '

ht. ~e llitist mov~}!Ur l!Jaed Car alack ~nd Offer all, our ful(y
recondlllQI!i!lh:a~ at prl¥- 10 low they w1il aurprioe you. You
can oavefl'q.~ ~~· $(00.9'lAb)l takinc advantage of tflio oale. You

ratsetl by a sntem of tuatiOD Jev ..
ted on the prlnclpJe of a.biUcy to
pay

f.

I

M..,tl!~le ou~~t U.tid Car Depar~Jltent' in Middleport

executive eatunatea Wlthbi revenues

3.

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co.
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OliJO.

FERRELL STARS
. I Oonoecut.lve ~ for price

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Tile

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your od lolo~ Ute lf'"WI

anumer as
result.ll to ~ o&gt;u.

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pubiLsben .-111 be' rea}'OUI~ eurlday ar~mccn oe~t :a:ao o~~ock.
onty tor cme tncorreci tnsert on The se~;vi&lt;:~::s \'Ul ~ In the cha.r.gB
of anY !i.clvertisement.. ErfOJ'I
I of the Church of the Nuanuo and

1'1;Ltl

adnrn.semento ehoula be 1'1.-,JOr

t.e':

lmmediate}J.

R-fv. Clend-:m in, pastcr of Ule lo-

•

cal churclt, wUl deliver lhe l!tl: m&lt;;n.
Special acng seledlon.s will be heard

t wtU be \akeD tOJ
Nil RctV"!rtl8e::tntmum char8e or a cm an crche.Ftr~t cotb)lose:i oJ
leSii
t wrnLhty~""••• eenta ror each :naer· members or the cnurcn.
tion.
GREEN LANTERN CLOSES
Tile Green Lant~m coutectlonery

For Sale, Miow:.

was clcscd here ThuP"-&lt;iltY when
the owner, Ja:spcr Jack eorn· .DUKJ.c
FOR SA LE--m;ed rrcHm seppratol an as:Jl~mmcnt to H. w. Cherrlngt;n
.. ·Ion· 1· C · MllredlUl rm the bcncllt Oi hUI creditor.!. For
In quo d COilf,....
J:m Malt~ St. Pon.&lt;l roy.
6-2'l-3l ecvcrnl pars this place has bc:!n
ca nducted by members of the Corn

fWr~~sTERS 103:1 Dod~ SporL

fflTIIaNATION.\L I.ZAQVE

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ward Wcod, Charles HuJhe&amp;,. La.wa-30-3~'------~--------- rtnce HluJrmnn, aru:! Ronald R:Jsr .
ha:ve retumt' d here. Thelr tl1p thru .
ALL MAKES of raUIOI senlocd a L e~~o·n Fra.ncll!co, Snit Lake, Denver
rca 5onable prlcet. BrinK in your Yellowst&lt;Jne Park ar.d many plac-:.&lt;~ 1
radio or c&amp;U HI-J. H . M.. Oroal. of hU.toricnl tnlerest throU&amp;houL
the southwest., cover·~d 11 disb.nco or
about 1000 miles, they reporl.ed·

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DC
lldn; even in severe ealelwtief com•
.. aoon u ZEMQ toucbae the tortured oldn. ~·, !~~""""""'
1\uhv. Pil!&gt;pleo, Danaruu ani! otllor
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MSNACES"
OF 'THE

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Ntw :-;myrna. Florida
;.; Rooma--30

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Wrih1 Jto•• Booklet .. nd Ra.kla

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Muqer

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Bl..Ja:C I&lt;!. .

DINING BOOM ' AND
COFFEE SHOP

Paul . Cla(tp,

Columbla Gaa atnd Electric Co .. and
•former aide to Prerndent Hoover
he wa11 Secretary of Com! when
mer~;.oe, who has been named de·
rendant 1.z1 a $500,000 breach of
~romiae suit. ltleil in the New York
Supreme Court by Mlu Katherine
Leal')' Bond. Cla{ll) recently ob\ained a license to marry Mrs. Rosalind Wainwrl~eht peutsch, wcalthJ
G~,!~_divo~:ee·_, ·---

1!

P.A\S'r'· •• ·
.:JAOj&lt;:so.A.l
·L.4tJG'PiOI&lt;lD

Vi~e-president of the

at Jet'f!ieY City.

at ll!oodma.

FiGHT R!SUUS

'

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.JEANNintl"e ,

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GODFf'ey•••

AA!o

Bradbury w111 be the scene M
two gam&lt;:s of baseball on F'out t.h of
J'ul)'. The fi~L pme: will be b~~
twef.:. J a team C&gt;f picked stan; from

By. Interna.uonal News 5ervice
.M. lftw't'os•t-4Jene Dundee, Ne- Pcmrn::v and the Cclumbu.s P:ackwart~:..Dtkfdl&amp;welllht, defeat;..,'&gt;(( DJck ar,:~a n good twn of pla]'1!1'8 haJUng
Bur~ heland. '&lt;10&gt; .
ftc.rn the Oaplta.l City. The Eeeond
game w111 be betwten Theo All-staHl

JOHN~()),Q

1 «•I I

GAME AT HRADBURl'

Syr~use
'

And
Play

Outfit

T,o -'ttractiono Arran1ed
for E'n~,.j..,._t of

LDcal , .....

"!-"d .iJt!nck Yr'u.ng's &amp;ggt'f!ptlon of
haJJ chasers. The ftrst gRme will
starl at 2.30 Mon1ay aft~ruoon.

________________

N3 admlss.:cn will be , charged.

ADDISON

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Club

Wl

Butter, Coualry Club Roll 19c

FJCKLES
.

Hap~IJVale
'

2 qte. 27c
4t. 19c

DRESSING
ISC
CHEESE
Kraft pkg.
sc
BEANS Campbell•
2:.:1. $1.08
MO'fOROJL Rad.
---------------------2 11p. 19c
CRACKERS Club Scda
pk,.•
!o
HAMS lb. Avr.
----~------------~~PfNISALMON
MARSHMALLOWS
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•
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cll.t:l trom th.e l'adio stllt.itn WO~

pubiLsben .-111 be' rea}'OUI~ eurlday ar~mccn oe~t :a:ao o~~ock.
onty tor cme tncorreci tnsert on The se~;vi&lt;:~::s \'Ul ~ In the cha.r.gB
of anY !i.clvertisement.. ErfOJ'I
I of the Church of the Nuanuo and

1'1;Ltl

adnrn.semento ehoula be 1'1.-,JOr

t.e':

lmmediate}J.

R-fv. Clend-:m in, pastcr of Ule lo-

•

cal churclt, wUl deliver lhe l!tl: m&lt;;n.
Special acng seledlon.s will be heard

t wtU be \akeD tOJ
Nil RctV"!rtl8e::tntmum char8e or a cm an crche.Ftr~t cotb)lose:i oJ
leSii
t wrnLhty~""••• eenta ror each :naer· members or the cnurcn.
tion.
GREEN LANTERN CLOSES
Tile Green Lant~m coutectlonery

For Sale, Miow:.

was clcscd here ThuP"-&lt;iltY when
the owner, Ja:spcr Jack eorn· .DUKJ.c
FOR SA LE--m;ed rrcHm seppratol an as:Jl~mmcnt to H. w. Cherrlngt;n
.. ·Ion· 1· C · MllredlUl rm the bcncllt Oi hUI creditor.!. For
In quo d COilf,....
J:m Malt~ St. Pon.&lt;l roy.
6-2'l-3l ecvcrnl pars this place has bc:!n
ca nducted by members of the Corn

fWr~~sTERS 103:1 Dod~ SporL

fflTIIaNATION.\L I.ZAQVE

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32

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T&amp;AVF.LLERS R-t:'fURN
1!)29 E88CX Sport Roa.d8ter eldlbtAfter t.ravellng lhrcugh the Vnit.lcnt. condition vtn'Y low prices cd statt'.s stnc..e June 1, George Ednow. Bee Blaettna.r ~uto Co.
ward Wcod, Charles HuJhe&amp;,. La.wa-30-3~'------~--------- rtnce HluJrmnn, aru:! Ronald R:Jsr .
ha:ve retumt' d here. Thelr tl1p thru .
ALL MAKES of raUIOI senlocd a L e~~o·n Fra.ncll!co, Snit Lake, Denver
rca 5onable prlcet. BrinK in your Yellowst&lt;Jne Park ar.d many plac-:.&lt;~ 1
radio or c&amp;U HI-J. H . M.. Oroal. of hU.toricnl tnlerest throU&amp;houL
the southwest., cover·~d 11 disb.nco or
about 1000 miles, they reporl.ed·

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P~ 9; Sl Louis, 6.

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BOlliG £CZfMl

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BUSIN£88 MEN Wl N

The Bllbln&amp;t&gt; •Man'"' ~ cruu.ltrn
bBU team eamc(l t he riQJII. Lo IY.l

Bootblng, eoollal ZJliiLO buroirlnp
DC
lldn; even in severe ealelwtief com•
.. aoon u ZEMQ toucbae the tortured oldn. ~·, !~~""""""'
1\uhv. Pil!&gt;pleo, Danaruu ani! otllor
unO)'l~r 1kln or acalp tJJJQbl•aenerol
dd to tblo iioothlDio anti-

""""pt rellof to ·ltdllna, b

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COLUMBUS

Ill-

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Colambu, Ohio
lUO ROOW.II
Flrept'OOf
1ta.te11 Redar.ed
ROOMS .1.08, .1.:!5

MI,II'M!apoU.s

Ooll.!mbtts ....
Cndlanapolis . .

Kansas City ..

....
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34

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GINGERALE

l'l:t.
.566
.663
.5;!3
.539

Lard, lb. 8&lt;:

8:\'fH SUD

MSNACES"
OF 'THE

--~--:1lndcr Sarbe Mana1emeh'
AI,BA COU~'f UOTEI·
Ntw :-;myrna. Florida
;.; Rooma--30

Da~ba, Sl.eiiLIII

lleo'l!ll
Wrih1 Jto•• Booklet .. nd Ra.kla

,,

Jnm~ H. Butler,
Muqer

~·-----=
~--

urtemoogl .

Bl..Ja:C I&lt;!. .

DINING BOOM ' AND
COFFEE SHOP

Paul . Cla(tp,

Columbla Gaa atnd Electric Co .. and
•former aide to Prerndent Hoover
he wa11 Secretary of Com! when
mer~;.oe, who has been named de·
rendant 1.z1 a $500,000 breach of
~romiae suit. ltleil in the New York
Supreme Court by Mlu Katherine
Leal')' Bond. Cla{ll) recently ob\ained a license to marry Mrs. Rosalind Wainwrl~eht peutsch, wcalthJ
G~,!~_divo~:ee·_, ·---

1!

P.A\S'r'· •• ·
.:JAOj&lt;:so.A.l
·L.4tJG'PiOI&lt;lD

Vi~e-president of the

at Jet'f!ieY City.

at ll!oodma.

FiGHT R!SUUS

'

MC\fEY
.'

.JEANNintl"e ,

I
. I

'· i
I'

WIL.l.S

GODFf'ey•••

AA!o

Bradbury w111 be the scene M
two gam&lt;:s of baseball on F'out t.h of
J'ul)'. The fi~L pme: will be b~~
twef.:. J a team C&gt;f picked stan; from

By. Interna.uonal News 5ervice
.M. lftw't'os•t-4Jene Dundee, Ne- Pcmrn::v and the Cclumbu.s P:ackwart~:..Dtkfdl&amp;welllht, defeat;..,'&gt;(( DJck ar,:~a n good twn of pla]'1!1'8 haJUng
Bur~ heland. '&lt;10&gt; .
ftc.rn the Oaplta.l City. The Eeeond
game w111 be betwten Theo All-staHl

JOHN~()),Q

1 «•I I

GAME AT HRADBURl'

Syr~use
'

And
Play

Outfit

T,o -'ttractiono Arran1ed
for E'n~,.j..,._t of

LDcal , .....

"!-"d .iJt!nck Yr'u.ng's &amp;ggt'f!ptlon of
haJJ chasers. The ftrst gRme will
starl at 2.30 Mon1ay aft~ruoon.

________________

N3 admlss.:cn will be , charged.

ADDISON

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Latonia
Club

Wl

Butter, Coualry Club Roll 19c

FJCKLES
.

Hap~IJVale
'

2 qte. 27c
4t. 19c

DRESSING
ISC
CHEESE
Kraft pkg.
sc
BEANS Campbell•
2:.:1. $1.08
MO'fOROJL Rad.
---------------------2 11p. 19c
CRACKERS Club Scda
pk,.•
!o
HAMS lb. Avr.
----~------------~~PfNISALMON
MARSHMALLOWS
IVORY SOAP
•
Emba1ay

"''"
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Velveeta, Swiaa,
Brick, Pime~rtc ,

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Pomeroy Youtll

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Sunday folr . with olowll JUl.,. UaiJIOFIIt...
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FULL LEA SED

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U7EATHER FORECA$1-

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Home

JOBeph

EMetDtr and .children

eornq spent 'Dlul'lf)a.y wltl1
and Mrs. &amp;:. ,1 Pranl of
~rtha

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INE: Stnff CIJl'respondent

I .JtU!iliDDt, July

INS 8taft' corresponden t

!-IN9-P~­

mJCo 1. Ramsay M&amp;I!D~Itl
frl BtltnJn 11.nll ildr.u ull Jlel"f'laf
ol l&lt;'r;~.nc e l'tlac~e-11 rmsl av·ee-

mtn•

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die t.ui:Ll am,11ni
Oer-.nally

b~·

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,;•::,•;~::jl!:~. in
tn , EuroJ:fa,n rel&amp;eu. of reparn-

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pitlfu"y' misre~~sentltive ~ Whot
thti wear.Cr, ~wanted to portr.oy?
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Qro~ 14 .1!:\
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$12·50

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at.-cc.mplished immf&lt;:Uately ••
D:spltc th ils sudden tllQTY of ent.husla ~m. there we1·e stroug lndlf'..&amp;~rls that Paesldent
Hoover'r.

Ouutandil'l Pr......,..;~,
Arai'! DeNrt Rellul!tli,

-ean. for

OJ!poitenio

ll!fnrmament proposRh:l were acheWashJJlltcn, July ~IN.,.....one of
dull"d to be 1.&amp;helved u..1t11 aftcf ad· the cuU.landlng Republtcati pro·
jcmnmcnt c,ver the summer. Thl&amp;
Senator Norr18 nr
pa;slbil1ty caused the American de· a. aska,
toda-y he wlll !lup&gt;o
leaatton
conskt~rablf
agitation, p:rt Oov. FranklbJ D. ~lt. of
tmd as soon 1\S Unti ed States Am- New Ycrk, a Demoet't,t, in the
l::ki~\S adcr Ht18'h Olb!Jon sized up the p1 uldentlal raUl
,.;itua.tlcm, l"le dl.spal-Ched a threeNcrrls, wbo bolted the ~er
page cable to, the state clePattment. tl(;kf:t ln 1928 to support the ~me­
at WIUlhlngton
cratlc nomtnee, Al'red E. Smith,
In rpgi.&lt;ttetlng the ir demann, the d(&lt;.lared·
e l~ht dell!IJatlon&amp; pomted cut tlwL
"I did not g,tfpport Hoover bef01:e
•it would be useles&amp; to bring up tM and tbe reasons I gave' Lbem for
)[oaver proposllh; Cor "comp1'!'te dis- rustne tf.l support him have

•,

$14.1&gt;? ;

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land callr.d upon A1thur Hender-

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.. TROPICAL WORSTEQ·

ol
, Belttuin,
Sp~~oin, JfOIIJil,ud a.nd Swltv.et-

son , ch~b',fna.n of the conterenett
and urged "somethii'IIJ dertmte be

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CD the IJ'OUDd.s It WOUI{I ylndluted by hls ofttcial actJon;
anathet deadlock
since.
"Ccmpl~t: oonstcirraticn of the 1 "I expect to aupport Rooaew~t.
Hccva· PJ:VPCS&amp;l8." mte spokcaman
The furidnmen.tel prlnclple 1n·
!laid, "wc uld re-open discussion of vel~ In the cominlil p: csldentl.aJ
qu(sti(;ns upon wh1ch It J.s well campatan 1.5 the contest between

eaue~

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Tile hotte.t'daya of Summer still in front
of ua. Keep cool.in cool clothea.

SUMMER TROUSERS
Wldte Puck . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . . . . . . . . $1.25
SEERSUCKERS, pr~&gt;-rhrunk .. . . . . . $1.95
Striped Twill .......... .... .. .. .. $2.45 •
Striped Serge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Men's Bathing Suits . .'. . . _. .. . _... $1.65
Ladies Bathing Suits . . . . . . .. . . . . . $2.45
•

Linen Caps ... .,.. . . .. .. . .. ... __ . $1.00
Sl!!eveless Sweaters, all wool · .. ... . $1.00
. ·~ort Belts . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c
1!11, new patterns ...... ; ... ..... r. 55c

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DEPARTMENT
· Boys Belts ................... . .. .. 25c
Boys Linen Knickers .... .... .. . . . .. 79c
BOys Sport Shirts .. - .. .. .. .. .. - .. .. 79e
White Duck Trousers . .. .. . .. .. .. .. 79e
Boys Wash Suits ........... . . . _. . . 39e
Boys Bathing Suits ... ... .. . . ~ .. .... 9Sc

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tht Vnlted Eltatefj t.'l\1 take- slmt·
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fer the '9,•eltaNl or the ccmtnoJl
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• hooplial here I&lt;Kiay.. tho result
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