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the Newa Ofllce o1 The Dally
Tl'fbune, call 281-L ; Jf the Bus!oeu
Olllce ask for 202-R.
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JOBeph

EMetDtr and .children

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and Mrs. &amp;:. ,1 Pranl of
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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-

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pitlfu"y' misre~~sentltive ~ Whot
thti wear.Cr, ~wanted to portr.oy?
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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

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, 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

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

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

kn cwn aareement. 1&amp; lmJ)08ll1ble."
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and tht e&lt;~mmc:.n pe:;p!e en t:h- ct h-

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meet.o
tna of the g'eneral commission to
dL• cus., pttnt.s upon which aareement 111 beUeve4 f.es.stble, sunestlftl
llbolitlon of
al bombaldmf!nt
and chemtc"l ft.rl\are, Umlte.ttm
of war Jll.ld;te~ ·and c.reation of a
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Art!SlVe-mlndt:d citlzena au D'l'er
tht Vnlted Eltatefj t.'l\1 take- slmt·
lar adiC.J.l and aupport Oov Roc:JM\elt because they telteve he ,4tuldl!
fer the '9,•eltaNl or the ccmtnoJl
people."
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The d.tielation deeided to ca.nvas.~ r:presentatJvce: Of other nl\·
Cinclnht.tt, o ., ~ JUb' · 2-INStiona rt!preRmted
v. conference kaofttt Lewll, s, of B&amp;ta.vta. died. ln
• hooplial here I&lt;Kiay.. tho result
uraJns drutlc step~ toward "sotne of bllttU r;he Auftered June 11 when
p c!dtlve action atvtnr a. n:a'!Cna}')Jt lhe fell ,.lnto an open ftre 1n h~r
u:c~ for adJoul'tlq1eflt."
hom!.
E!h J3h'ol Sirilon, British forelin
t etreta.J:y,
proposed that t.pe five
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l LondOn eonftrenca :nut in!crmflll'r
at Geneva. on Tue.sday tbua post·
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~~ any lrilmedlate actkm on
,he H..,...r pf.,,, ·
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J . RaniUS' MacDonald nt
Brlf6'n t.li4 ll)en l'Oiumecl lo
,.\ CContlouecl Oil pap tbree)

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with its electrical
perfectly-,We want
no add,itional cost.--t;Ot

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the face o~ adver~e weather warnings, Ooyemor Franklin D. Rooae..

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Dissension Stands Out Deal Made By Garn.,...McAdoo F orcea Pledp11(
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Pre-Eminently In DemPresidency For Fonner Assure. R-velt '
oc:ratic Party
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SMITI!I FOLLOWERS STAND FIRM.

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Otta Heuon &amp;uuda.y
· Mrf- ll'ed Edwards and two chll·
drtn were teeent 1 cuuu o! Bob

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CARES FOR H,IS OWN- And they shall bel
sa1th the Lord of hosts, m that day when I make up
fe\lleis, and I will spare them, as a man s)Jareth h1s
s~~ thnt serveth h1m.-Malach1 3 .17.
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DUly of Jaebml, Ohio, IPIJ1t
the week end with the former'a par
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Edwud•
I ent.s
Mf and Mn Olt&amp;r ~ or
Wheellna &amp;pent several da)'l ,..tth
the latter's paren.t.e, Mr. and MD.

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Bert Bqi.Dt 1&gt;1
Grafton. attendfd the funeJ!l aer~
vleet~ ot John
Ord. and vtl1ted
trtend!! here Prlday.
I Mrs J W RJehardi, wbo hu
been a patient In the st. .r~
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hoapltal for ,the
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1was brouaht•, home
d&amp;J n,JI'IUch lmpro~ Her
DUlle
Mrl Nell RoUsh 1.&amp; atten
tq. ber
whUe here at her home ~ JUeh
ards )'hO has unde5JODe &amp; + ~
serious operation, is much la4pa;otild,
althoUI'h not allowed an,-: \1Rkft'3
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Charleston, called a. meetlnl &amp;t l:be
Lutheran church Tuesday ;eventn1

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Mr and Mrs R L O~r or
Charleston spent Sunday wttl) a. T

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KIDNAPING$
PU HJ tC lll th~ Umtt!d Stu.t~s t{nlay IS :m:k at heal t
and det! ply worned over· condttHln:s a~ they at·e v1ewetl
1U our land because of the wanton, unhampered activities
~~ orga1u;,.ed crime
Almost on the heels of the tetnble, heart-rendm~.
•o•tu·tll&lt; k e mn~r ktdnapmg and murder of the young son of
I.)!&gt;IPnet Lmdbergh and whose temble death has never
fathomed to th1s day, we have another mcJdent ll1 the
,.,.;l'llr west tn whtch ~young son has been 1uthlessly torn
ht~ home, fireside and parents.
Natutully ati might be expected, the p1~rents are .tearthat t,he ll•t-r!ble end whtch befell the Lmdborgh tot,
''illh-n~~~ befall thc1r own dearly iie.o;cd son unless tl)ey tou
to follow to the letter, in~tructions givert as to payJng 1
f'or the safe teLrn of thc1r treasure.
Heaven only can determme the qmount of ungut~n
W)tich n1.~1st beBet th e~e unfmtunate p~ople Heuven . alo«til~~~··
determme th e cruelltes heaped upou the") but we ••
~ an 1eadtiY determm.e m our ""'I' mmds, Just w hat
should be meted t~ t,he
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s):'~!tt 111a.s't. ·wcetr; wltht her pa.rcn~l5
MJ an ::I Ml5. G E Outh. i-:
Mrs ~ty' 8.lfo v~'4Lt!d. het .s.lStE.tt

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APPEAL

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pare ot the · 'lllt~4tion, next
&gt;cl&gt;Urse. tu the terrible ordeal undergone by the parents,
fnct that the ct tmmals should c•scape wtthout detection
~;il-jtd comwquently wtter no penalty tor the wurst cr1me m
Cl'Imtutd {utegon ot an econumu:all) tol n country
It 1~ moz,;t tcrnblc tu lhtnk Umt thu:~ cuun~ry w1th all
~·e:-; ourcc8 b.1ck of 1t and w1th nil the law enforcmg
·~··1l.jl0tlci c~ lu ht&gt; found und wl,n cvel)i inc11Jty for ~ipp re ­
' 11:~~&lt;llllJ! ,"'t'rlmlllu l R, ~h uuld so completely hll down u.nd al·
so rftnny CIImm.d s, partlculatly thu :oie specialJZing lll
~ea1·mg irumHu heart ~tnna~1 through l\IJnnptngs, to c=scu.pe
W1thout pa.ylllg to1 tl1Cll Illegal upllt'attont!,

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fOl' 1 rlde lq U.e Mot.qr P.ri·
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'a.. ... &amp;ir!L Carewe hdorftlll Oolt that

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'i "J(1~~rl.FIIne any pnvate.ln·

fl.. PI'CIIph..
I Rlawnttln IH a tmmr• ant1 ' t1tlt"
fJt a chiefi'alnshlp hPreclitnrv In liJP
'J;'ortttl!le 1lnu uf Ill~ MohHwl, trlhl'o, H
II the l'letond on the roT or ft'•l
eJ'III ('.lief! illlShlpS nf ht&gt; lr1Hjllul8
'!i)llfederrttlun ·:he Hrst kn .. l\ o IH'r
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&lt;il ·ll'lt. INIERNATIONAL QUESTION
Tin; DAY that we are tnlot med that the counhy 13 m
dt~bt:,nenrly thtee btlhon~ of dolla1~'~ and that nenrly
of oL(t govet nmental departmt!nt~ are starting out on a
;.&lt;il~ew fiscfrl year, "J ~ ad broke" wtth every dtme out of the
tr•~aaun't'"'' nl'o learn that our dciJto•• are tn no hurry to
debt.. whH. h they owe u::~ In fact, Greece has sent
word, Ui'klllg her cue, no doubt trom France and the other
lDuropeali count11ea, that she wtll not puy the $130,000
Frtday This, of •·uurHc, aH nattonf;l go, ts a drop m th~
~' b)lcl&lt;et, 6le!e change, 80 to speak, but the prlnctple behmd
entire pt oceedtngs ts fatr more than that.
Gre~ce o\ves us tn the neighborhood of Uurty millions
dollars whtch was loaned by us m good fa1th w1th the
~xpreso ~ndetstanding and agreement that
iw t•en due would be met. The recent action by our diJ,Io-:
and lh e 1mphed promiSe ol further reduction
!l7~; ~::~~~: :o:""':.cd hy European nat10n:s, Ju st n cently, pt·ovtdea

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r~'''"" the hope• '" Greece that she abo shall be mclud~d

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· Bl!llineBII cbn&lt;;~l'ns ')V_ho have been traveliNg; on the road of
prospemty are those concerns who have -use;d · adv~rtising ·as a
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I• or thts one can hardly bhime Greece or any other
:qata111 or mdtvtduel One can, however, blame and hold
rcsp o n ~u Q11•, the • qll'esentahves o( any cou nti y so hwkmg
common, c• e1y day horse·senlie a ~ to uwe other coun~
1hP ,mpn ~x lon thnt our mcltv1dual Cllizenl'\ ale ll v1ng
, ii(d~ I''F" uf ttlltJC on a lH d of ruHet;, nu;tend u[ Htatmg the pla:n
whtch would tell JUBt ~ow dtre the "traits of mtllion•
pur c11i~~n• really are
Whe,r~ os the man so lackmg '" Judgment, oo devoid
· '~~f~-~~Lg~~ for the welf&amp;r'l, of ·h1s own euuntlymen, •o Hlletj
lnternutlonulism and the love uf peoples ol other
t~ut he woul4 sell the btrthright• of his own coun·
r)li1ten in order to win the plaudtts of some of hi• over? And yet that is in substance, JUSt! what haa
That '" how; tlle citizens of this co untry h~ve iiiii!;,or!'i;
by thO!!e whu are stttinf{ m the responslb,le
feqerijl government tod~y.
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elected to alu~rd diligently am! fa~thfully,l
'l'heY have replied by glvmf{ awa)
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we' were dping 111ore than o~.hirl~i111in
' we are letting th'em ,!&lt;now 111 no
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SHAW~EE, 0J{LAHOMA

Well advertised produc~ enjoy great pOJIUliU·ity.
Each
:;et~~~t &amp;!OWl! them being soldlip ireate.r quantities than ever be·

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Milo ()rph&amp; Kel&gt;lpar ~ lllo
week end with. lin!. :aeu 11a11· tft1

nelday with
c. aetarUt and wife'
Mr and Mra Wilt RoUIIb and t.wo
children of Columbus, are. enjw.tnl
a two weeD v&amp;eaiton wJtb trlends

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ehlld.ren or Hender1011ville, X. 0.~
and UIN Beu BoUih, tpent ,._
Tuelday with Mr.. Ul4 Mil. JfUI
OhUDI'fr anc! while bere
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old trt.enda and acquatntanCN.
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clltldrm of Syr....,. apent W:rid·

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days the J;la.st week wlth her daugh
t~a L~a. and Iren.t of ija1Uord
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Mr' r.rut Mra. Okoy Roush ar'itl
Grzyw.a~ ~ wte IOmetblp; son Ha)'mond wtre v15it.fDK their
Jk)b Rlpli!y mtaht p~ tn hla draw.. dauKhtet Mts SLanley Hart Sunlnp bu; 11 ll not.
ll lhe day
name ot a prBteelor at the ~::;~:· M~• H~$00~1 spent Wcdnc.sd&amp;y
est.bJisb.ed. 1'stn1 Mua t
njalit wlth Leota ft.edlm~ of New
Dt Mariot Ol'l)'wael
Haven
wnue Jtluwtn o1 Unkm SJ)':m t
night wfth Harold John ~

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he mull , wh ich have no understandml:{, whose mouth
be held '" With b1t and brodle l w11l mstruct thee,
i4fto~1ch thee in the way whiCh thou shalt go.-P&gt;alm

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camu'y recett~ a.tLcn~.. futl!ftrie
RQrtY given in honor ot
w~qt.na
anniversary 1;1 J1r and ~ Hl{'ftiY ~

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Clark and lamltJ
1 Mr and Mls Pearl Galtle. &amp;n~
The- l)l!ople ol this ct-mmunlly fNJt' 1¥ were callllll ()R lr!end! hl
were 6bcct:3d to hfW or the qeat11 c~Olvllle SundaY'
qf S~l), Lyonr ot New Ha:~hm who
CliTa Lout&amp;e CB&amp;tl(l ~nt Sunda~
wu ~Pte~ Saturilay Q.ft.emoou in nla:hi w1ttl Mftrsi.ret ,Jan~ Coul.
the H:artt'Ord coal mmt•
Mrs. Carrie OhUnier spent a. lew

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th .ot shall he also reap.-Galat!Uns. 6:7.

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d&amp;illi!l&lt;r ~ pponl l!ol~f 'fhuroday ;.
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' su-y rueow

men, Uler• &amp;rfl IODn8 D10l'e Ol.llted
troor ~ 01\JO&lt;I. ~· Adm1n_l!bli· In Atll&lt;nr l!ollll'daY
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tlan. end Chm. ~ ~:- Theee-] Mar-fll'et Jaa&amp; Ccok: an~ ~E
!INI\IPI ~ Jlumber • ft• Azll.. Fran.r;.u Stoly attenaecl • mu I ..
erWaue and lurgpeant amona:· ttl ~e ...H elub at tbfl nome ot tti
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'1.'i!!i~~ia···d;,;,.all.;;a: Thi8 cauc "
parla Btepplna lrom
m~tlor.

McAdoo

lona d..latanc!'!
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Jio'!'f•nllt "&amp;Uiea," McAdoo went. tJ

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

A city without any definite pwgram fer \he futm e is out of

fiOJI to hear tilf' IIIUilif' ",J${ 1 IJUit'd
reformer, ijiEl ll'~ 1111 h .;ll'lhllnr 11111

III81Jidan, \ustl~ t'i!'ehruteli 1UI unto
uf lhf' IOIII!!h' l!\(,( IIU• I t!UI.:IIt' ullhP
lruQUIIU! lht&gt; I olllfNI••I 11lun uf t-'hf!

By EDSON R. WAITE

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Due, no doubt, to the general depression, the bike is mor1!'
often selln as a means of tranEpOit around town. There is muclt
to be said in fav01· of the bicycle. It costs nothing to ruri, is eaey
to keep in order, and makes practicallf no demands on storage
space. To the cyclist its lid vantages are obvious, but what of tlie'
pedestrian? He haf acquired a motor car sense, not a bicycle '
EenEe. The, fact that a bicycle, nob a motor car, knocked him
down would not weigh much' with him. While no ooe grudges
the cyclists their "mounts," it wo1.1ld do much good , itth~ : police
would is~ue a friendly warning again~t the babit of iftdi1'i' thri!e
or four abreast and taking up all the s1reet. This practice isllflo
nec4¥l!l8ry and but serves to increase the dangers of the road.
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the world, don't
Keep dreaming. '
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' Solil'e of them ~ould talk about things worth while and learn
their pieces bef(lre they speak them.
wake up.

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After you think you have done thq best! you can, you would
be surprised I&lt;&gt; see how much more you can do if you have to.

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Some people are over-worKing thli Economy idea. Perhaps
a few dollars spent now on repair of your ho~«e will save a larger
expense later.

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It i!f a privilege and opportunity tel entertain conventions. A
city mould make their guests familiar with the outstanding merits of itheir city.

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The advert:ising columns of thisll~ ~per are the market
P'llie&lt;for yovr cjty. Tbw an~ ~~I'
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time and 111011ey if Y9U! ead tll~~be(, -yo~. &amp;lop.
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·F.:IkUe R'-Uni wes oalllnJ on
Otta Heuon &amp;uuda.y
· Mrf- ll'ed Edwards and two chll·
drtn were teeent 1 cuuu o! Bob

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811. lrlontba
'l'bree Monthli
One Month

folj her lltemberJ which t.bey

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CARES FOR H,IS OWN- And they shall bel
sa1th the Lord of hosts, m that day when I make up
fe\lleis, and I will spare them, as a man s)Jareth h1s
s~~ thnt serveth h1m.-Malach1 3 .17.
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llr and Mn ll"JJJ Ed,wudl and
DUly of Jaebml, Ohio, IPIJ1t
the week end with the former'a par
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Edwud•
I ent.s
Mf and Mn Olt&amp;r ~ or
Wheellna &amp;pent several da)'l ,..tth
the latter's paren.t.e, Mr. and MD.

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Mr and Kr1

Bert Bqi.Dt 1&gt;1
Grafton. attendfd the funeJ!l aer~
vleet~ ot John
Ord. and vtl1ted
trtend!! here Prlday.
I Mrs J W RJehardi, wbo hu
been a patient In the st. .r~
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hoapltal for ,the
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1was brouaht•, home
d&amp;J n,JI'IUch lmpro~ Her
DUlle
Mrl Nell RoUsh 1.&amp; atten
tq. ber
whUe here at her home ~ JUeh
ards )'hO has unde5JODe &amp; + ~
serious operation, is much la4pa;otild,
althoUI'h not allowed an,-: \1Rkft'3
tor a. whUe

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Charleston, called a. meetlnl &amp;t l:be
Lutheran church Tuesday ;eventn1

Iand gave a short program rQr: UI6R

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a man

and relattves.Jlne.

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ested. see Rev Kunlr:le
Mr and Mrs R L O~r or
Charleston spent Sunday wttl) a. T

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KIDNAPING$
PU HJ tC lll th~ Umtt!d Stu.t~s t{nlay IS :m:k at heal t
and det! ply worned over· condttHln:s a~ they at·e v1ewetl
1U our land because of the wanton, unhampered activities
~~ orga1u;,.ed crime
Almost on the heels of the tetnble, heart-rendm~.
•o•tu·tll&lt; k e mn~r ktdnapmg and murder of the young son of
I.)!&gt;IPnet Lmdbergh and whose temble death has never
fathomed to th1s day, we have another mcJdent ll1 the
,.,.;l'llr west tn whtch ~young son has been 1uthlessly torn
ht~ home, fireside and parents.
Natutully ati might be expected, the p1~rents are .tearthat t,he ll•t-r!ble end whtch befell the Lmdborgh tot,
''illh-n~~~ befall thc1r own dearly iie.o;cd son unless tl)ey tou
to follow to the letter, in~tructions givert as to payJng 1
f'or the safe teLrn of thc1r treasure.
Heaven only can determme the qmount of ungut~n
W)tich n1.~1st beBet th e~e unfmtunate p~ople Heuven . alo«til~~~··
determme th e cruelltes heaped upou the") but we ••
~ an 1eadtiY determm.e m our ""'I' mmds, Just w hat
should be meted t~ t,he
pettat61'!1, llf
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s):'~!tt 111a.s't. ·wcetr; wltht her pa.rcn~l5
MJ an ::I Ml5. G E Outh. i-:
Mrs ~ty' 8.lfo v~'4Lt!d. het .s.lStE.tt

, AL SMITft IN

Sl'IR~NG

APPEAL

Radio
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pare ot the · 'lllt~4tion, next
&gt;cl&gt;Urse. tu the terrible ordeal undergone by the parents,
fnct that the ct tmmals should c•scape wtthout detection
~;il-jtd comwquently wtter no penalty tor the wurst cr1me m
Cl'Imtutd {utegon ot an econumu:all) tol n country
It 1~ moz,;t tcrnblc tu lhtnk Umt thu:~ cuun~ry w1th all
~·e:-; ourcc8 b.1ck of 1t and w1th nil the law enforcmg
·~··1l.jl0tlci c~ lu ht&gt; found und wl,n cvel)i inc11Jty for ~ipp re ­
' 11:~~&lt;llllJ! ,"'t'rlmlllu l R, ~h uuld so completely hll down u.nd al·
so rftnny CIImm.d s, partlculatly thu :oie specialJZing lll
~ea1·mg irumHu heart ~tnna~1 through l\IJnnptngs, to c=scu.pe
W1thout pa.ylllg to1 tl1Cll Illegal upllt'attont!,

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fOl' 1 rlde lq U.e Mot.qr P.ri·
1l••n afone: •rfl...t•a ho1111• llfof.Cer 3
'a.. ... &amp;ir!L Carewe hdorftlll Oolt that

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YOU. EVER STOP TO TBINKr-

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'i "J(1~~rl.FIIne any pnvate.ln·

fl.. PI'CIIph..
I Rlawnttln IH a tmmr• ant1 ' t1tlt"
fJt a chiefi'alnshlp hPreclitnrv In liJP
'J;'ortttl!le 1lnu uf Ill~ MohHwl, trlhl'o, H
II the l'letond on the roT or ft'•l
eJ'III ('.lief! illlShlpS nf ht&gt; lr1Hjllul8
'!i)llfederrttlun ·:he Hrst kn .. l\ o IH'r
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&lt;il ·ll'lt. INIERNATIONAL QUESTION
Tin; DAY that we are tnlot med that the counhy 13 m
dt~bt:,nenrly thtee btlhon~ of dolla1~'~ and that nenrly
of oL(t govet nmental departmt!nt~ are starting out on a
;.&lt;il~ew fiscfrl year, "J ~ ad broke" wtth every dtme out of the
tr•~aaun't'"'' nl'o learn that our dciJto•• are tn no hurry to
debt.. whH. h they owe u::~ In fact, Greece has sent
word, Ui'klllg her cue, no doubt trom France and the other
lDuropeali count11ea, that she wtll not puy the $130,000
Frtday This, of •·uurHc, aH nattonf;l go, ts a drop m th~
~' b)lcl&lt;et, 6le!e change, 80 to speak, but the prlnctple behmd
entire pt oceedtngs ts fatr more than that.
Gre~ce o\ves us tn the neighborhood of Uurty millions
dollars whtch was loaned by us m good fa1th w1th the
~xpreso ~ndetstanding and agreement that
iw t•en due would be met. The recent action by our diJ,Io-:
and lh e 1mphed promiSe ol further reduction
!l7~; ~::~~~: :o:""':.cd hy European nat10n:s, Ju st n cently, pt·ovtdea

&lt;~Jmamcnt

• 1n
wer e iotthcomJng, naturally h :ts
r~'''"" the hope• '" Greece that she abo shall be mclud~d

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d11mand .~or pr,oduc~ adtellfleeid.

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'Fr1.1th£ul, per4isterit ll!lvertising mflkes e~ch year's business
mo.t;j! ple~nt anlilproflfable'and ass;ures forthe future a big(er

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· Bl!llineBII cbn&lt;;~l'ns ')V_ho have been traveliNg; on the road of
prospemty are those concerns who have -use;d · adv~rtising ·as a
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motive power.
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n money 1~ IJetng gtven away.
I• or thts one can hardly bhime Greece or any other
:qata111 or mdtvtduel One can, however, blame and hold
rcsp o n ~u Q11•, the • qll'esentahves o( any cou nti y so hwkmg
common, c• e1y day horse·senlie a ~ to uwe other coun~
1hP ,mpn ~x lon thnt our mcltv1dual Cllizenl'\ ale ll v1ng
, ii(d~ I''F" uf ttlltJC on a lH d of ruHet;, nu;tend u[ Htatmg the pla:n
whtch would tell JUBt ~ow dtre the "traits of mtllion•
pur c11i~~n• really are
Whe,r~ os the man so lackmg '" Judgment, oo devoid
· '~~f~-~~Lg~~ for the welf&amp;r'l, of ·h1s own euuntlymen, •o Hlletj
lnternutlonulism and the love uf peoples ol other
t~ut he woul4 sell the btrthright• of his own coun·
r)li1ten in order to win the plaudtts of some of hi• over? And yet that is in substance, JUSt! what haa
That '" how; tlle citizens of this co untry h~ve iiiii!;,or!'i;
by thO!!e whu are stttinf{ m the responslb,le
feqerijl government tod~y.
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elected to alu~rd diligently am! fa~thfully,l
'l'heY have replied by glvmf{ awa)
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we' were dping 111ore than o~.hirl~i111in
' we are letting th'em ,!&lt;now 111 no
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to tcy to ~~(.'!,~~~~f

SHAW~EE, 0J{LAHOMA

Well advertised produc~ enjoy great pOJIUliU·ity.
Each
:;et~~~t &amp;!OWl! them being soldlip ireate.r quantities than ever be·

ure.

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Milo ()rph&amp; Kel&gt;lpar ~ lllo
week end with. lin!. :aeu 11a11· tft1

nelday with
c. aetarUt and wife'
Mr and Mra Wilt RoUIIb and t.wo
children of Columbus, are. enjw.tnl
a two weeD v&amp;eaiton wJtb trlends

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Jeue Qhlln1er

wo
ehlld.ren or Hender1011ville, X. 0.~
and UIN Beu BoUih, tpent ,._
Tuelday with Mr.. Ul4 Mil. JfUI
OhUDI'fr anc! while bere
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old trt.enda and acquatntanCN.
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Mr&amp; Bmmett Bartels and ~
clltldrm of Syr....,. apent W:rid·

United

oaufbter ~31

ht~me

at thelr

days the J;la.st week wlth her daugh
t~a L~a. and Iren.t of ija1Uord
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Mr' r.rut Mra. Okoy Roush ar'itl
Grzyw.a~ ~ wte IOmetblp; son Ha)'mond wtre v15it.fDK their
Jk)b Rlpli!y mtaht p~ tn hla draw.. dauKhtet Mts SLanley Hart Sunlnp bu; 11 ll not.
ll lhe day
name ot a prBteelor at the ~::;~:· M~• H~$00~1 spent Wcdnc.sd&amp;y
est.bJisb.ed. 1'stn1 Mua t
njalit wlth Leota ft.edlm~ of New
Dt Mariot Ol'l)'wael
Haven
wnue Jtluwtn o1 Unkm SJ)':m t
night wfth Harold John ~

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GOD WILL GUIDE THEE-Be ye not as the horse, or
he mull , wh ich have no understandml:{, whose mouth
be held '" With b1t and brodle l w11l mstruct thee,
i4fto~1ch thee in the way whiCh thou shalt go.-P&gt;alm

Fen:-:~

lt,.J..

•tlad

IJ14l*t·

camu'y recett~ a.tLcn~.. futl!ftrie
RQrtY given in honor ot
w~qt.na
anniversary 1;1 J1r and ~ Hl{'ftiY ~

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lll'l Role Southerland. and.

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klffed Ha.wk JIIDO

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Parkenburl

Clark and lamltJ
1 Mr and Mls Pearl Galtle. &amp;n~
The- l)l!ople ol this ct-mmunlly fNJt' 1¥ were callllll ()R lr!end! hl
were 6bcct:3d to hfW or the qeat11 c~Olvllle SundaY'
qf S~l), Lyonr ot New Ha:~hm who
CliTa Lout&amp;e CB&amp;tl(l ~nt Sunda~
wu ~Pte~ Saturilay Q.ft.emoou in nla:hi w1ttl Mftrsi.ret ,Jan~ Coul.
the H:artt'Ord coal mmt•
Mrs. Carrie OhUnier spent a. lew

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TH!,NK OF' THE HARVES'l'-Whatsoeve1
th .ot shall he also reap.-Galat!Uns. 6:7.

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JdiU .{ollUIOn @d. C!Blkd. en Jt.~s; ~II.Wk ~ fUnll)'
d&amp;illi!l&lt;r ~ pponl l!ol~f 'fhuroday ;.
·
nilbt and Sund&amp;)r 'lflth Bull 141Cf• ~ 1 nd )Irs E ~.&amp;Oqtl:,uE lllcl

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Rev and

' su-y rueow

men, Uler• &amp;rfl IODn8 D10l'e Ol.llted
troor ~ 01\JO&lt;I. ~· Adm1n_l!bli· In Atll&lt;nr l!ollll'daY
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tlan. end Chm. ~ ~:- Theee-] Mar-fll'et Jaa&amp; Ccok: an~ ~E
!INI\IPI ~ Jlumber • ft• Azll.. Fran.r;.u Stoly attenaecl • mu I ..
erWaue and lurgpeant amona:· ttl ~e ...H elub at tbfl nome ot tti
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tllel!l·
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l&lt;ader "'"' , llatol I!~L
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jlwll[la had tfranpd ~ Jllcnlo !rill ''

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~lf1Pta retUl'11Cd to ~ hOme

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~mo~ }fttert, bowtvor tiiJf'Ut'PL •nd .-~• lD

~totes

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-., ~ oel&gt;! uo 1oft&lt;"' .,. ..... maltor lOT p~pan 11Mr
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o(ler &amp; nhlc

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u !it&lt;Uncl-d:.u matlw llept, II, lUI, al ll!e Poll OJIM . h
QIIJO. unclet w Act or ~'~'"~&gt; 1. 111J " f'lll&gt;ljl4~ Doll~ ..,..
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served to

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their

re~ntment

,"\ailon~t.

ct the To;!x•s illld
'1.'i!!i~~ia···d;,;,.all.;;a: Thi8 cauc "
parla Btepplna lrom
m~tlor.

McAdoo

lona d..latanc!'!
~nd

luck.

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prorhet a lSi', Hf"
the all'alr
th11 meeu.n, of the o.nU· fliHIIII I i':'O A ll
Jio'!'f•nllt "&amp;Uiea," McAdoo went. tJ

·•~•b•thh

Shawnee, Oklahoma

A city without any definite pwgram fer \he futm e is out of

fiOJI to hear tilf' IIIUilif' ",J${ 1 IJUit'd
reformer, ijiEl ll'~ 1111 h .;ll'lhllnr 11111

III81Jidan, \ustl~ t'i!'ehruteli 1UI unto
uf lhf' IOIII!!h' l!\(,( IIU• I t!UI.:IIt' ullhP
lruQUIIU! lht&gt; I olllfNI••I 11lun uf t-'hf!

By EDSON R. WAITE

I

tluurhllred
I

••••••

Due, no doubt, to the general depression, the bike is mor1!'
often selln as a means of tranEpOit around town. There is muclt
to be said in fav01· of the bicycle. It costs nothing to ruri, is eaey
to keep in order, and makes practicallf no demands on storage
space. To the cyclist its lid vantages are obvious, but what of tlie'
pedestrian? He haf acquired a motor car sense, not a bicycle '
EenEe. The, fact that a bicycle, nob a motor car, knocked him
down would not weigh much' with him. While no ooe grudges
the cyclists their "mounts," it wo1.1ld do much good , itth~ : police
would is~ue a friendly warning again~t the babit of iftdi1'i' thri!e
or four abreast and taking up all the s1reet. This practice isllflo
nec4¥l!l8ry and but serves to increase the dangers of the road.
·
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The human tGuch in bW!iness is always valuable.

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When you feel that you are at 'peace with

the world, don't
Keep dreaming. '
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There are many people who should talk lel'!! and work more.
' Solil'e of them ~ould talk about things worth while and learn
their pieces bef(lre they speak them.
wake up.

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After you think you have done thq best! you can, you would
be surprised I&lt;&gt; see how much more you can do if you have to.

••••••

Some people are over-worKing thli Economy idea. Perhaps
a few dollars spent now on repair of your ho~«e will save a larger
expense later.

.......

It i!f a privilege and opportunity tel entertain conventions. A
city mould make their guests familiar with the outstanding merits of itheir city.

••••••
~
The advert:ising columns of thisll~ ~per are the market
P'llie&lt;for yovr cjty. Tbw an~ ~~I'
' guide and will ~ave you

time and 111011ey if Y9U! ead tll~~be(, -yo~. &amp;lop.
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SUNDAY, idLY I,

Personals

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NO PAPER MONDA)'
The DftJly TrlbuM, follow~
11111 ita usual cust&lt;:Jm of ob!'e"t·

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'VIng F-QUr~ of Jaly as 1!1·
depen6eni'.l) Day and givlna

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COM:ICS

:JN COLOR

S

\

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its t:mplpye~ u holido..v on
that day, wl!l not. pubUsh a.
papPt on that d11te.

SUNDAY, JULY 3. 1932

COMICS

IN COJ.;Q··

,_•'

\'()'£l"~ , top
Lo 450 for
~heE.p

end sleu.dy,

absent; hah.dy
t!eslr!lble kind
5~·6.'i0 ;

ccmmcn

525: bet:tr

(l: r :!_~::&lt;

M-WAY&lt;:. DO
EVEii!VTHI~ WRONt:.!

L.AST '5UNOAV 'IOU
SPIL.T A·CUP OFTEA

ON.MRS.M'&amp;o.oF'S NEW

2e~i~ANDTHAT

.

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Mister Masons ): ~·
' I •

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· RF.fliPF~

By 8 ~ Lfv B·' l'f•hv
These of ycu lithO pfder 11 t1 flr,.,,l
bev.ere.-re to f'r:·ffee flr t!a wHl f1nel
Jn !t~ fcllowinil reclp~" tw&amp; new
I

• C~l Btiteni-:e

fi:Q. Not: 1

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Auct;; firilijftnt"fonn)! i

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\tf•'!S
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A Ncvtl Caramel Fro.-llnr
:J t~aSpoons certai t ·avuare pro.

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ingredle,it•·:. orid

Wl'! l WJth t'('b,ry' eft beMf!r.
ovev cracked Ice. Serve&amp; 4.

reassembled tbe
an,d thep pu,t the
into my hand!i. 1'
of that, Tony,"

:

F.&amp;. A. M. ar~ urgently request~ tp llJe.~t
!1':~ b !l!tte hlill 'in Pomeroy, Smiday after·
·-'noon, ;Jult 3; .:t 1:00 o'clock klr ihe; pui'~e ·f.t,a~t~n~imr and co'l_ducting, t!Je .fu?·
~fij '1'\lil~·of ~!it" late brother, . li:. rranll!ln '
Race.
~
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By
Ol-der. Of Geo.
W. Kreitler, W. M;.
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,&gt;

· ··Ali lilflmbero of Pomeroy Lod.11e No.,,H
.I'' I

pro. ,
•

it ' •

I

wei'" In whlt-h to u~~thl,l'l product.
f'V' I hi" Wt&gt;V. th~ ·~rwt'l·-nJ.rr And fl'Nlt ~
inft t~.roe wcrth a trial bY: a:nyone:

4' teR.fi~·,IJS

.

ATTENTION!--"·~.
'
.

'rllfU \'

Pf-t1?&gt;

.

~

I

ll!t•••t W'alter A. . VautJh~n.

Se~'~'-'~'~·

'or

~n.cus-

sllppud and
~ wbile tak· Mt. Plea.s(ui J11!itlll"k
1

---0--'--"&lt;':::;;:==~:p:!":'==::::::;JF~;:-::;=::=::=

tell Y9,U what _to

n~y•

ONEBV
THAT NAME
15 CONNECTED

i'

HERE, SIR!
I'L.L. L.ET

,.
"'

.

'' .

'i'OU TALK

THE

A eOiiRF.CTIGN

'

breut poeket of 1\ls
Colt drew forth a
wra.pped in : a :bP.nd.

In 'he ftl1 ot July o.,:ltll:a.tlc·.l iool the aut.p:ru ll.f l.he FeeneJ , H1 rlnett Po.st Nt:. i211 Apmrlca n Ll~rf

I

I

ti Ur.

icm appear~; an ad\la.~mcnl or
1 \\'m . G. t;ryfrifd, nrmooratle eoutdJdu t eo tor coun'y cammiS!Nouer.

I

'l1u•

P;WfO~

lUI

II. appeu f!l

Ill

WI'Oft ~

a nd ~&gt;hnkt hue read \fllllam SeJ-

.1 fl"lrt!.

1-· . . -"'""- __ ,.. ;....

.

'J-1~2'

'4 ;,, ,.,._,_.. ,

Oov,
supporters
el ht'adquartera
oft11r the New
execuuve
llecn ncminated
the presidency.
l.ctward Prloe, New York elly the~
"l'f"!lt
V~lt's

'

1

;.tre owner, James Gibl&lt;m ot

YCr"~ 'Vhc anuounee4 be wa.s not a
'"l)mmany man,'' Mel J. -P, M'aQUlre ot Wa8hin&amp;ton, D. c ., U'OWied

1\ r.ccre ot Roosevelt'• .11\lppOrt..en. b•
-deelarlnl 1that a "fatal rfllAto:•lr~· 1 ·
"'e~' m'ade ln permitting William a.
~cAdoo to pt revenge on AI
Smith."
·
· ' "McAdoo had a lot to say r ·
abbut not havlnr a dEadlock to lllve
the •N'· but he thoUibt. it was .'cj,1 lsht to wrtck the J)arty tn w.l4 ~Y
• ~eaciiOck," ..c!almed Gibson
' Oh, fortet it ar.d be a
·

corat," '9.houted

~~..

~everat

· lnl"rrlipled .

"Jqct111ke the aouth did tn

, "YOu

~~:"'"'.'!

l!lhouldn't brlnt
, matter now," said ., IP'IrY
""?ICI}lan whu refused to lflve

name. .

j

!•

"It you think
tc~t wha't the

fSmlth .

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ONCe A4AIN! ON.

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HAPPIEST

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SUNDAY, idLY I,

Personals

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NO PAPER MONDA)'
The DftJly TrlbuM, follow~
11111 ita usual cust&lt;:Jm of ob!'e"t·

'

'VIng F-QUr~ of Jaly as 1!1·
depen6eni'.l) Day and givlna

'
-,.

COM:ICS

:JN COLOR

S

\

·

its t:mplpye~ u holido..v on
that day, wl!l not. pubUsh a.
papPt on that d11te.

SUNDAY, JULY 3. 1932

COMICS

IN COJ.;Q··

,_•'

\'()'£l"~ , top
Lo 450 for
~heE.p

end sleu.dy,

absent; hah.dy
t!eslr!lble kind
5~·6.'i0 ;

ccmmcn

525: bet:tr

(l: r :!_~::&lt;

M-WAY&lt;:. DO
EVEii!VTHI~ WRONt:.!

L.AST '5UNOAV 'IOU
SPIL.T A·CUP OFTEA

ON.MRS.M'&amp;o.oF'S NEW

2e~i~ANDTHAT

.

'

Mister Masons ): ~·
' I •

--- - -···- ---

· RF.fliPF~

By 8 ~ Lfv B·' l'f•hv
These of ycu lithO pfder 11 t1 flr,.,,l
bev.ere.-re to f'r:·ffee flr t!a wHl f1nel
Jn !t~ fcllowinil reclp~" tw&amp; new
I

• C~l Btiteni-:e

fi:Q. Not: 1

g relr bovemre

Auct;; firilijftnt"fonn)! i

,,v. . r,.. ..... .
'

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._~ t!\i.spoctn~
\tf•'!S
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1; aua.1·t l)dlk :
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A Ncvtl Caramel Fro.-llnr
:J t~aSpoons certai t ·avuare pro.

- i -- · - - ,

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ingredle,it•·:. orid

Wl'! l WJth t'('b,ry' eft beMf!r.
ovev cracked Ice. Serve&amp; 4.

reassembled tbe
an,d thep pu,t the
into my hand!i. 1'
of that, Tony,"

:

F.&amp;. A. M. ar~ urgently request~ tp llJe.~t
!1':~ b !l!tte hlill 'in Pomeroy, Smiday after·
·-'noon, ;Jult 3; .:t 1:00 o'clock klr ihe; pui'~e ·f.t,a~t~n~imr and co'l_ducting, t!Je .fu?·
~fij '1'\lil~·of ~!it" late brother, . li:. rranll!ln '
Race.
~
. . .. .
"'·
.
'
~
By
Ol-der. Of Geo.
W. Kreitler, W. M;.
' '
'

•

•

,&gt;

· ··Ali lilflmbero of Pomeroy Lod.11e No.,,H
.I'' I

pro. ,
•

it ' •

I

wei'" In whlt-h to u~~thl,l'l product.
f'V' I hi" Wt&gt;V. th~ ·~rwt'l·-nJ.rr And fl'Nlt ~
inft t~.roe wcrth a trial bY: a:nyone:

4' teR.fi~·,IJS

.

ATTENTION!--"·~.
'
.

'rllfU \'

Pf-t1?&gt;

.

~

I

ll!t•••t W'alter A. . VautJh~n.

Se~'~'-'~'~·

'or

~n.cus-

sllppud and
~ wbile tak· Mt. Plea.s(ui J11!itlll"k
1

---0--'--"&lt;':::;;:==~:p:!":'==::::::;JF~;:-::;=::=::=

tell Y9,U what _to

n~y•

ONEBV
THAT NAME
15 CONNECTED

i'

HERE, SIR!
I'L.L. L.ET

,.
"'

.

'' .

'i'OU TALK

THE

A eOiiRF.CTIGN

'

breut poeket of 1\ls
Colt drew forth a
wra.pped in : a :bP.nd.

In 'he ftl1 ot July o.,:ltll:a.tlc·.l iool the aut.p:ru ll.f l.he FeeneJ , H1 rlnett Po.st Nt:. i211 Apmrlca n Ll~rf

I

I

ti Ur.

icm appear~; an ad\la.~mcnl or
1 \\'m . G. t;ryfrifd, nrmooratle eoutdJdu t eo tor coun'y cammiS!Nouer.

I

'l1u•

P;WfO~

lUI

II. appeu f!l

Ill

WI'Oft ~

a nd ~&gt;hnkt hue read \fllllam SeJ-

.1 fl"lrt!.

1-· . . -"'""- __ ,.. ;....

.

'J-1~2'

'4 ;,, ,.,._,_.. ,

Oov,
supporters
el ht'adquartera
oft11r the New
execuuve
llecn ncminated
the presidency.
l.ctward Prloe, New York elly the~
"l'f"!lt
V~lt's

'

1

;.tre owner, James Gibl&lt;m ot

YCr"~ 'Vhc anuounee4 be wa.s not a
'"l)mmany man,'' Mel J. -P, M'aQUlre ot Wa8hin&amp;ton, D. c ., U'OWied

1\ r.ccre ot Roosevelt'• .11\lppOrt..en. b•
-deelarlnl 1that a "fatal rfllAto:•lr~· 1 ·
"'e~' m'ade ln permitting William a.
~cAdoo to pt revenge on AI
Smith."
·
· ' "McAdoo had a lot to say r ·
abbut not havlnr a dEadlock to lllve
the •N'· but he thoUibt. it was .'cj,1 lsht to wrtck the J)arty tn w.l4 ~Y
• ~eaciiOck," ..c!almed Gibson
' Oh, fortet it ar.d be a
·

corat," '9.houted

~~..

~everat

· lnl"rrlipled .

"Jqct111ke the aouth did tn

, "YOu

~~:"'"'.'!

l!lhouldn't brlnt
, matter now," said ., IP'IrY
""?ICI}lan whu refused to lflve

name. .

j

!•

"It you think
tc~t wha't the

fSmlth .

(""'

we

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Oolewtht lor ,
-

' Uvtnr ·

'

. HER

CI,.OSETo ME

ONCe A4AIN! ON.

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HAPPIEST

'MOMan'

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UFE

of n

ktU;al a t.
m hr, , wa.'l
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~ed today

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1 reported, &amp;:.em or'
fed bluna and' lnf;nolH~
t orks exp1oMixut . ·vii, ,~

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lu ay death lbt :

.,.00 MLJ(;._. ~ SU6GU•
THA'T &gt;'OU STANO ON
MY OTHI!R FOO'T ~~·
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~ fLrl into a. ;·avine ~Vblle taJt1 holiday hike over Mt Piea..&lt;J-

famous scenJe

an~

ft b~orlc

~o1nhem

Ohio.· ·
Lyle, ~. an employe or a
oompany, waa Jr:1U3d at.

lf"'?""' llldl.ng
when a beam jac. · wo.s
on a " 't..:S~er. :i'ell .

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WOULO rT !!&gt;It

1 reported, &amp;:.em or'
fed bluna and' lnf;nolH~
t orks exp1oMixut . ·vii, ,~

"'51&gt;&lt;oNG

lu ay death lbt :

.,.00 MLJ(;._. ~ SU6GU•
THA'T &gt;'OU STANO ON
MY OTHI!R FOO'T ~~·
A

W~lt_e

Olle

acr.1 dent~

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indore Fn:.ianer, 60,

Ot I.ancas-

' ns kille(] when ht" alippj:d a nd
~ fLrl into a. ;·avine ~Vblle taJt1 holiday hike over Mt Piea..&lt;J-

famous scenJe

an~

ft b~orlc

~o1nhem

Ohio.· ·
Lyle, ~. an employe or a
oompany, waa Jr:1U3d at.

lf"'?""' llldl.ng
when a beam jac. · wo.s
on a " 't..:S~er. :i'ell .

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