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pic Bladlum lrl Loll Anaeles Ca l
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W E Leech o1 the okkl eta•
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5ugar R un R ea rden ta lm- down
amid the eh~rtna ~ ~
laUonthro•'" ''" the playlnc ot the bands bershlp The klCa 1 .-oe
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belonp
to
tbe
Souuu.atem
ObiA
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provtng L o ta
etc t.o pen a let ter to T he Tribune
obi! AasoCliUon COll\PCIIM
Tenma Court
Telewraph renewlnc her l ubeer lp :,u:;:e C:unuea of 1:10utheUter:Ji
tlon and ~t.a c.ln g tha t MeiiB county Ohio. 84 tollowe Scioto IAwrenOit.a
news looks
1ood
~11111fa r county
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1,_ J ,..e-n.
people
1o n
a.ttt-rto how
away 1 Oa.l..
FOR PLAYGROUND
from home
Athena Wuhm,ton
Mrs Brooks stated in her com
The newiJ tonaed
m mlcation that at the time at writ chaF of Pfllo.Ctkla~
IIlii' there were thousands of oei'S( , s ecutbe board d:;lh;';~
pass na her home aod that the en Glut~ -.ut otters
ll e city WLS decorated with tbe fta\.W'(!li to lt.a
Rags of the 48 ooun trle~~o represented brake adjUI!Itlnc Rrvlce -~ . •o:
provtdf&amp;. -~lmJmo"1
A 1 in ! o v~n ~m pmjoct
b n@' there Wlt.b a n eye t OI' business service
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Mr11 BIOO!t6 utilized. a y11.cant lot me,m....., ... up
t r..:
cond uct.ed
or M lber"
A IU "' near her home tor ll pe.rklng space member or
tamu
I wh ich wn undo 1b~edly acid ur i tor a 1tomobllea and a part of these Ttle Boutheutern OhiO
to ~he S.:f'll vul 1f' of
H ds Willi UJ;.Ad tor t.he ltmflunt tlon now has a membership of
of her sub8crlpUnn tn the T1 1b me )than 2 000 Por\BmO\p.th
nd ghbo I ood a d
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Iron~400 und tl;ll
a p lnce f 1 'f'Cl'f' tl01
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Mr ~:~.nd Mrs FrOO Cbnway en~r
relat:Wtls Were PfRetl at thf:
talned wHh a dinner au 1da! ~~:t ~htfj.l} BQClal a{f•lf the next ri
th~Jr home on Mu!Qerry Avu ali~ lfl union will be held at the home'4tl
h ono.~ Gf thi! 83rd birthday o. I\.1:'8 Peal! JUXJU.; Pomeroy R D gt•
Conways aun t Miss Emma Vvater
fin~ Sunday in Auaus\ 1133
man
The tollowlnl' we~ prAM.nt
Mr and Mrs J~me;; Mahoney ).JIM
Mts Homer HJ118ll and two ehfi-.
cs Emn a Waterman aod Eva Simms dr~n bave ret.urqfd ff'(lm a t-Wd
a nd Mr and Mr11 P'red Com y r.ntl week's viSi t with n!lative~~o In Steq_..
~aughter Joan
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A II: IG-INB- 1
o Oeorgt! White tod iiJ Q)d
8) TED SMITS
al'lflln,
.tur
10 -INS-Tbr:
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a na Ne\\~ Servl~r lhat ht! l
L An!j:t&gt;e~ Aug JO-INS T l "
1 rJtl1
cen~rhtJ' about Adolf
ubab
v go pf'rHOnali \ before C1rbtle BiniDI (abnej p rose OJ mplc gamf' we nt down t.hfo 1101 11
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ltUhtr,. bid tor the ebancellor
I
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Re
omt
ct101 F r a ce Cor
eut4lr ot lVmMoa SaJtaa. N C. hliu ~ l etc\ Wday on a d ver1uf lcd ann
or
u
lwv
thlp of the Belch reachll!d Its
ur n un~~; ~ port.-; front
u on a d appeal tor ll slZeable ~tharp of the SW.~ a tue •1• nt
11imu toda7 whm President
Bm lite I 1 P.l
I t' l
o 1 tv car }' IJ I el er au on11 the ~b7 Holmu lley~m'ld1 and Al
Befu e movlf'land "
f1urest h~
\'on lllndenburr a ccordtlll to
11
I
h
fOL du i 1~; thr com1 g \\ nl.e1
alkerJ.charw-c!wJththekrlhnrol eque- t a events ,&lt;;tarted u t.hr
Fl
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l'tllabJe U Jporb, ftllasMi tu ap
1 e J!IOVI' nm a :Ne ted pos Liv e )
th NJAOldl. tobareo hf'1 r but R v e a country ub while 40
lf'
unt ow t d by C
D pr t
flllbl' him to the Dfl~' and ,.
Ll a t 1 ubody 18 golna Lo si.D.rve In
i&amp;nd of1IN klrcloliii&amp;'V
a ay a t 11 e Lm g B,:oach m 1rln
bru th~ r
f 0 111.1 D 11 11 ~; w y
fuiJ
p~ed •aubt ever his qualltl
Oh io neltt w ntc
He b anded lUI
stad un the l ne~;t oarsmt-n ur u~
1'atJon11 for hllh &lt;!Jftlce
upeilntendt&gt;nt. a t the 8 u an\ ~ "'
l. pathetrc fi1ure In tho! Reynold1
J leatl y exaggeratrtd however re
11r0 d ~nt bro&amp;d backll dow • 111
I 4!annot. poulllly appoint
ue cr~ Mrs Alfred C Holman c~:. aJ crunpany mint'S Il w a~ b
PI' t.s eo ana t mi; from h~ owr sta w
2 000 mete co rse
Hitler c ha~llor or vlee-ohan
above) of C1ncmnat1 mother of I tve(J by aut h r1tl~s th ,( u.lltg
relief COil n w lon thli t II.S UCil liS
0
Ten n les from Loni Beac h Olf
1 e accusea widow of the tobacoo t1 lke Jympathlztr~; ~ ck I\ t u
'fi11Hor the a.red pruhlent was
$10 000 000 w1ll be n ~ded
Po m Firm n t he yachtRmen ~f'-1
u1r M'MI Holm•n may tli'l!t fy at Daugherty thr&lt;.~U8 h h i~ br Oret
MJJQtted to have Mid.
A loan rom k e R F c probably
sail on the br01Lt1 PaCltlc whlle a ~
her hrr o u ~ da u1hter s t r al
He h JIH!t rood enourh for
w U be 1 ecessa1y
I l l.e natlonl!l
1 Llle very cen ter ol thi ngs Olymplt
It n arked thP snct:. d I " an
po&amp;inJMter f\l!tleral
\ll'II.S ~e r vlce lea rned trom a memthe hui e Cflncr"'te bowl gymnasts
violence ln the \a1;t
be
t
e
l!:overnor
s
commission
Albany
Democr•ta
to
Turn
perforn
ed th elr tr trlcate conWr
since the
beca u~;e t.he tiS 000 000 made avail
O
E
f
Go
ti01 8 The t• nctna: swlmrolna: a.ntJ
ror re h~t b ~ the special relief
ut n•maaae or
th
t oxmg arenas n ftarby
we re bee
cf the lell:lai&amp;tuee will be ex ~
am.M.a,or
l)lves of acUvi~¥,
by the JiiDd ol Be~A.em.ber
--T
1 'l'lte OnUed 'StiiJte. f!Ot!d well l n
ll w11 said thilf ' no k's.s tlitn ItO
By JU,YMOND" I BORST
l lli.Js sttante ./Wfifi~ ot sport~~ fn
ooo 000 v. lll ~ needed
crea., n&amp; Jta unoftlcial point total to
Dec a mg tha t the upturn of the
IN'8 Staft Ctlr re:rpond~INS- 468 o.a Italy clung tlrmly to seconn
d.ociidoHI Wh ether UpWard
.l.
I a kel forecasts
Lhc COfnllll of
Alban, N y
All8 1
position wttb lMI 1 2 Clo&amp;e behind
but
JurJo Urgea F o llowers to Overthrow Dac tat.ora h1p belLer
the
Jn au Wblle Oovemor Franklin D ROO!Ie came Finland
France
124
121 110'7
2
Move 18 Permanent or
be learned
Move m e nt Aimed to R e Ham Nalton for
exclusive state n ent given to Inter vdt remained at the executtvl! Sweden 120 and Germany
FJ
bulldl!g w u; :-; t u I on l
nullonal News Service said
mansion today mliklns a last mm J:J.pan t.s flaming sun 11t!illg as thl:'
Mere
urry
mn.in street or BuchtPl .t d bf t;
Monarch..-ts, 'Tus Sa1d
1 believe Lhat. when the u ne ute st.ud)' of the 1'801-oval cha rres
1 sports Pl"OgffiSBed In
He was un
hc ut lng the Eagle
u 1t "
ton eb you will fl 1d the 110.000
Mayor James J Walke crea.&lt;;ed its total to 7S m: .ntllth
to decide
to retntn
New York Aua ll)..,INS-The provided headqu Le
h t' J
000 estuna te to be greu tb exagger prepnratory for tomorrow s hea r ing
o t.'tlandms' new OlyJQpJc cha
Von Papen s super party preslden.. marll:et upvnrd trend taken by the
Mu ll 1lll A g 10 JN5-U lf'r U t'
a ted
Alban y Democrats were mapph @. 1 p or were
11
UBJ cabinet or open the way to a. stock 0111,rket durin&amp;' the past
r 1r.n No:lsonvlllc all{ len d e sltlp of Genera JoSf' Sa
I
If ne ressury 1 will 1'10 be fore thl' plan5 for a rousing reception fm
Me6 t; swimming 1100 meter tPifly
1
natJona.l socialist dlciatol'llhJp bJ, has eauaed a ll'reat deal of
were call ed to oud 1 '-1 J 1JO tt mn a 111ter of
c v g Iii li
ucks a ld
to l
ReeonKt cum F a nce Corpora llo the TIUilmany mayor upon his ur - Ja pan
Mlyuakl Yusa Toyo&lt;J.,
acoordln.Jf full recogtutlon to Hit leJ " tton amonr bUI!IIneli8 leaders as to
tlrt&gt; ll8hte 8 bu t lhe and une 'Of Lhc closest aid
of tl
t.ra I o tot n ot t OOJ-Ib
and ask for a loa l 0 1 o had no rlvll.l c.oniihL
I an I Yokoyama ---8 58 4 ne\\ O lyn
rN ent gains at the polls
whether the rise is a mere flurry
late DoWll i! O:!I Queen Mu1 a C11 I
Lea de s of tJlt' !«)Cia I t r nrty an I bonded 1 debt.edness-we have pu d
When Walker allghi.s from 1 hlli V c
Itnrx:sltlo or the anU terrorism WhJch wLU soon expend lt.self or
i'noilo. rcllst and c&lt;J I!(' ! \I t
Hoe lubo UI IOn ctucll-tl. n.s at Ill pc
as
11.
e
l
av"'
go
e
alm
tram
he will be greeted by blaring
Wt:.tnen s swimming
lllf'ltor
011
8
d (.'C ee P ovldlng the 4eath penany Whelher .lt preaaaea tllt' return or
publlctw s stqed u wldt sp e11d P Ill e1 t seRStm J-l ct a cd to 01der a d I am swe tlla t the cledlt ol ba nds and severlll
Alban breast stroke Ml8!1 Clair200Den nl r
001
11
plctely
new Oi} Jt&gt;l
for political murders ti.nd ereaUnr the full dlnper pall and an era of
tled h
volta,aa nst the !!:OV(' 1n e1 tl workers to take P ar ns aga mst 0 1 1o Is Rood In
I&amp;.M--I'iW8tly Democrats who will Au tral _
8
8 3 06 3
!!J)eelal tribunals to deal wUh poUt· eednomh; stablllt)'
the bulidllllf illd 11
O'J II or P remiel MnuucJ Azan
Ball J Jo ad l s followers as well
That a perS()na.l appell l by the escort him thi'Oillh the elty s down recmd
leal terMrllm left the President Oplnlonl vary conslderably With
bumlng the l&gt;tructun:
Wt th the reported backlJ g of ll e as decla ng a nut lonwid generul
Ol a stute vould not Ue tt:.wn
streeU; to his hotel
Water polo Wi th ttle swlr mlns
ree to Ulldertake the diftlcuJt taak some thlnktns that thP rlse hiUI been
decl9.ted that th f' biuz en th e civil guard Sal J I Jo IAH If' I str kP h oppuslt on to t he
P
settma was !il'eU I rom o.L
rhe demonatraUon has bee• a r stadium as a background aga l pro
of ftndlfll' a way otJ.t or G ermany " l!flllnP.ered tor political
been started on tl e out id 1\ v1 ported to have tukel po."ooi4 slon
T 1 cab! el a lso assm bl tl
recent- personal vis t befo "' the R
a rged by the Alba•lY
Demo vJded u. thr II I nlisted on Lhf! pro
!I'OVfll'llmentaJ crl.si8
I that It IR the resUlt flf
ttw rea t:.f thl' b llldl g IL ~~~ I Seville Ulglng h iR follow ~ Lo ove I "' anent ~~~ eJge ICY session o
F C by Governor 0 trord Plnchot cratlc Or88J lzatlon o whJch Ed B an First twas u. meifo(' tha
HeOfpostponed lndeflnltely reaump I I11 bttca
th tll k
rook
headway before It WRM &lt;l l'ICO\It'l th c.w \\hnt he ttll&gt;lf! I Auu u 1.1 rd It fl
a I s xtl rt'gl n el ts of PennsylVania
req It'S to
vard J 0 COnllf!ll Ul chairman 0
ended wllh the Brazlllan team i.1fo
tlon
h"
·-·aUon
.. _ a .....,
ng
ey beenn arrived at
, ' ·· 111P ,
1 &lt;
funds was rejected
Connell
s Tammany
• Jec ted f rom th• gam•,
·wh'•h
...... '""
....... n bottom
has tUJe
finally
soc111 1 s", d •c~u,....J-:;
sLot I 1ng 2 400dl te to 11 oc ,.,
F
c
h c
t t.eleader
ll t.e JoJ tn
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118
dont:d In bli'half of tire conferoCJC{' I while otluors mlllntaln that it 18 the
were prevented
from step towal d f l'Sto !i,\lo ul I e u I (' 1
y A I&lt;T Ira:; IL'&gt;O
The governor said he II keeping (l
:ature ll.nad
r f'sday can e further excitement1
I I I
II
I
I"" 3prf!lldlng lo a theat re
BlChy
a
'l' c
close v. otch on W1e Ohlo r~lif'f sn
tenterln~~; a.Iound tht&lt; referee
' rom a ong per
08
oa
rea.c
fln
Loss ww; undel:t!n
iJ
Jo " I San Ju JO
n ovcl,l ent It la.tion He has had requen la te at all
presldt: :lt.s in Alban y to
Deiahaye of BelgiUm presiding
Bellin AUK' 10-INS-Atlolf
of inaetlvlt'y and that the upward 1 Oral aDua:herty Is 1 rolJ!!.bh u I Seven persons we1e 11. 1 t1
was r 101-ed th 11 j t 1, !'Vult was 1 Jaht conferences Y. lll Adjt Gen ha ve delegation,; In Hue tom11:ht to over a game between Ot'nnany ana
HJUer
onP. Ume Austrian
trend while fluctuating wm con of thf' best known ftg o&gt;s In th heavy ftgl tlng m Ma rtdd d
K I e P n &gt;d n A gN:IIns
Frank D Henderson chahn a n of
Pe
Mayer Walker O Connell U e United States that ended n "
Unue
day and goventmen t official cla
Mad l:l I th
h said
to
hotule painter N\d street
8
Frederick
Snyder President of Hocking Valely coa l fields At tl ed the movement h t h e c •r t 11 1 act
01
I
e stai.t' relief co usslo1 hil!
The
all be at th.. station t.o 4
4 t te became Irked a t boos
cleaner moved elot~e today to
11
tt:le Boston Commerce 1s one who Lime of the strlk t" hi 192 h v::~
been quelled Sui J n o ho\\evcr
D Hl:' mu10's way dlrecu:n 0 W Merrell u1e of ll l et!'t ti e mn yor e,nyway
we fig from he ~tands Qt hi'l decJshn
the iQal of his lifetime-the
hol!ls to the latter view
umon t.l'llamze r a n(j ht!.H f'i !h"' J
was reported m cumpl t!te cont tol f
bv .,n er
til:' principa l mea bers MaJor E 0 ured that we m~ght Iii well50Ofllanlze Il l d fmally sent policP to eject IJ
chancellorship or Germany
Em
loyment
Is
on
the
lncreltse
"0.1
blotherhood
of
lie
U
te
Beville
where
se\
erlll
cg
of
BrD.ugh
t
secret.ary ana the demonBtratlon Albany is OIW
he thoua:h t. was
Well Informed political ob
he 88 today rrom now ()n the Wotkers ot America
rgutar ti'OOps joined hls rebell a.nk:i
rhe Madrid 1evolt v. as headed by othen; acq ual1 ted w t h reltef need hundred r cent for Jimmy Walk the disturbance
serven watchlna t.be crucial
reneral movement will be u ward
He split with umon omcl!!.ls h w
Government troopR sta t 01 ed a a gmup of abou t 80 cavalrymen led In Ohio
er and w:Cwant him to lmow It
The dresage event WitS the rlr'st
~ ablnet negotiations
favored
One small town In New n.U:pahlre lever and shandu ed a tflllat1 o1 s w J Ban Fernando and Jel ez
y, em by Captain Man1cl SilveJ&lt;Jtre a nd
The stock market undo btedly
Some of the more ardent Walker of
equestrian .IJ)Oits with co
Hitlet for the !J08t of chancel
w ll&lt;; yroll ll"' r m $ 7.000
th.- umon to take a poaltJon wit! over tfl san Jurjo ~ :sld
PremiN wa~ ~taJ!Pd with a large number or has a great psychological etfect on admirers amona the local Democro. pe ng teams rrom the
Unit 1ed
lot In the new ministry
1
Lieutenant Colonel Franz
the
day!o l the s ndl\) ureek Cou.l co pu1 " I Arana r tshed heavy detncl 1en
civllums retired arm } leadeus and
tic lead 8 n
that the pRr
bv .;:red shell!;
Von Papen present chancel
This Is typical ot those lnduatrles lnb ~Upei I tend nl aL I ' t oa of Infantry and cavah Y to t l e db; other n on £u ~hl~l.!i
throughout the countrv
the ov ade be routea past the elllecutlve States re ~et!~te~nb
Lhe Urltetl
lor was believed slated tor
Whleh reapond mOAt quickly to hu pany s
I orde1ed regions and acco ding to
Oo\ elnment shock
were I er lOt said !l.ddmg tha t the
marll:iion where 1t could be viewed slty of
Q'le forell'n ministry Gregor
'fdl&amp;n I1M!dl
While the"' present
Fe! 36 hours arter 'l ouncen nt latest repm ts the civil go v 1 non
8IWd out lo defel}d-tl e buddh
for help In Ohio probabl) Will not [ by Governor Roosevelt but this hea t against the crack t
etra!IJI8r one of llltler s chief
bull marltet Will
probably follow I of the formation ot the vigilant
of t.he three locaUt&gt;es were hold 1 g w1th 1ifles and nac hlne guns and be cs great as
predict ed
proposal was vetoed by OConnell
Canada New Zealand and
Gl
Nat! •Ides was prominently
1Kt:ueral precedence In being S&amp;W quiet retaned In thf' strlkt" lorn c
out against th('
er s ng lo a heated battle a 1d
followed
Stock activity 15 1 th ink a fore
Mayor walker made a host or
The other eight--oared heat to
mtmtlflned as Minister of the
toothed ln Its Pl'O(JI'e88 yet the av n Ids H \1 e u vlolrmc bmkc ou Q ~ thei\ p~ t.l:l J J
T~~oo : j" ~o dm~slonr' I i'OVern mner of wreater activit~ n butil friends In Albe.ny durllli the ) ears Japan England Italy an d Bra,al
Interior
erqe movement ourht to be up ugaln when 11 ga uge lu UNiJl!f o
en era
an ur o
ment so d er a
ve a I w man ne&amp;~~ and indWltry
tha t he was 11 member of the legl8 matching speed Uj:rwards of 50 000
Hermann Ooerini another
ward
Ol'OM ourrenta WUI confuse I mine 1!-ork r ~ u •tomoblle at Ncl I eports rece1vC&lt;J here
arch lKt rebA\!! we re rr pol"'k&gt;d ktJied
One of the prmclpa l p oblen s be l lature and local Democratic lead.erA pl'Cta tor! were expected, at t h
NazJ lOOmed as Miniater of
us but the fflundaLlon appeal'S to be oonvllle w s dyn!l.m!Rd R
com himself cnptnin g!:'neral
Atte the nrst rltuih of arms tlle fore the state Js n carJng fo r 11..5 ~~~ld they would not be !Urprised If tillclu.l lagoon
e ttr
1 ,_1
kd
establlshlig he~ dquori.e
th r ca valryn en and their followell'! who
Ed
5000 people p~rtle paled In tonight :.
Traftl.c and Transportation
I
01
established for 011
the long awaited ll e...,. y wrec e
palace of tllC Marquis De Esquivels meanwhllc had beli'n outed In oth I
of
ucatlon B 0 Urn Ol stratton
Ohmptc SW1mMing Stadl
The remainder of Von
1 Wlthhl a uother 24 houJ'll the fh e The. Azana. governu ent re rful It er spots beKan u second ooncen
(Oon.lnuea
pap thl'eeJ
n er r cently announced a j
Pa.J]f!n s monarchlst m1n111ters
9.t Buchtel occurred The vrgilancP. may be unable to cont rol extreme k,atlon behind the mln iBtry of war l shartenlng or terms m t he weak
N BROW ESCAPE ngeles Aqg 10 -IN&amp;-V'ivv
would remuln In their present
b!
eflmmlttee Is a secret orranh:ation violence throughout the coWltry Their renewed attack a ltl ough bll school dllltrlel$ 1!5 an economy I Tttfln
AU&amp;' Io-INB-Dwiaht smiting Eleanor HOlm tbe girl wr.
posts aoordlnl' tcJ thll fore
]and the Identities ot its membt&gt;--l'l! due to opposition of thr laboring ter &lt;;l. ll-9 unsuccessf II
t,hat m,anl&gt; ,,?f lkntley local undertaker fta be snubbed Zlegteld s fOllies for f R r
cost
are closely auarded
-r--~
__ ---w•e .....
5 '"' "" o.ce ac till
"'
a mennald today kept he1 R~
1 liend fully rer::overed today from an aiJ
In Lhe newspo.per ldvertisemeut
treu
gers croBBed
1
.m announcinw !he vtgUance8 commit
The governor revealed that he 1experience With a wup 'Jea\oerday
Althc !'! he srt a 1 ew Olymptc rc&lt;.:OI'd
tee 20 a.ctll
t vlole
1
M
has a plan ror carina Cor the
While drtving bls ambulance on of 1 18 3 In the women 5 100 mP Pr
1
witt:l Von Pa.pen and. to J)&amp;rtk:lpate 1 E t U
1 A t
o1 2ri
nee
ay
schools which he wJU IntrOduce an emerpncy call a nap crawled back stroke 1n a. preliminary hto'l
1
in t.omorrow s constltut-Lon da.:V cer n ••
•erpoo i c lOn1
seure of out
when lle speaks at the sta tt" Demo down hill neck and atuna him on the Eleanor declared Rhe feared Bo 1 -1.1
emonieft
Council 1ft Ohao C1ty
a
ay
cratlc convention Aug 11:1
!pinal COlumn
Bentley collaPIIt'd
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Gov Oeoorge White
t
J
Everythina possible will be do f' and WRS ltnconlllliOUf't for two hours Mealing the Austra.IIan ct am plo
~u l.x.lagt:

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50l: Per

or HRAO~

ourant

By EDWARD L DEURB
INS Staff Correspondent

INST!tUCTION

iR[IGN

Executrve Confen
:Wrth Von Papen For

ot

COL~

PO MEROY OHIO

Cli'lo.f

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GOVERNOR
WILL
APPEAL
FOR
FUNDS
...
Sabotage Runs Rampant In Buckeye Coal Field

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The annual -;eijll&amp;-;,n fVWI cUnltl#
df tile detcendante of Steph"n~

DINNER PART}'

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ITS IN
TIU DAIJ "' 'I'RIUUN•

month~

Al!:nes McQ tag en teJt"il
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Ito

MeliS f!OWltY 1appa~ rtnloOOI~
the stronr;est oount.Jts
ln.. this section of Ule state
one of the two countte.s In ~"'!:t
eattern ~ wn~AA l,l_ns had
bank ra'llures w1tiiA1 me past

PH :'lilt SUPPf R

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FUL L L E AS E D WI RE

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READERS NOTICE - If 70q want
tho Ne ws Olftce of Tho Dallt

Man
-- K 8w1tt u u E~ U' Rhoa.de-;
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1 t uJ J1 :-;tiel' u 1
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At.er II e 1eoept on

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ATTENTION 1

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Knrghta Templar

Do

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C o n c lave

f01ge l Spccwl
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----Judge ·Crater's Dist~ppearance
Now Two-Year-Old Riddle
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Though a Quarter of a Million D91la.rs Has Been Spent
Searcbing for the Vamshed Member of the New
York Supreme Court Bench, the Myatery
Still BatHes Pollee and Hro Friend•

Reumon To
Held On Augu~1
At Nev. Haveu

otiee!

W•llram C Demrnr; Ppbhoher of Tile
Leader, Sayo

the

new

low

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w o 1lrl today
Co•t of adverttsmg IS nit whe!l ~
t10n '" o' e• head expenses brought aboulby

•t

the eco!lom-

fllll&lt;Id!ll~!, Ill ~

the re•\il±B'M

aavE-r-

ea•er'

ter m&lt; of '""'
pr'&gt;duchon and greater consumptiOn
Reduc
t t 11g- "" 1e than off•,ts the expenditure" com~tik nt \\Oth plncmg
1&lt;l v 1 l l ' tng 111 the new&lt;papel'R of the nation
I n&lt; 1, a erl p1 odurt1on !'laves money fot the manufacture•

evei)

1tem he

sells

b1 C,lter sal•&lt; shVe
fol the retlnler
Th s twocombu,ed saveJn:Qney for the

1 c t ul e 1 o n &lt;WI y 1tem h!' oells
The two comb&lt;n!ilt •ave
f m the consum e ! lliho paysles&amp;for the arttele pmehll!'ft

Na&gt;A

pape1 adve1 t1smg 1s mestrmable

making

1

Holi•Phnlfi

01

mooer

f \f I V IIIli( pwduced

IJ!Oil!lY

m value m: th&lt;l JlMC'el!!

\\otthv

aJt1cle a hywof!(l
m the A:merican
neces••tles' ate marle that way by Jll!llcitms

home

advet:·

t1~mg

pr1ceg
( AS II
(ub Rnd t ;onf

( a ll &amp;. th-lh r y

75c
75c

Suata
Overcoat

85c
85c
85c

.1 ()()
75c

Plar11 Dreuea
Pleated Dreaaet
Trou•ero

$1 10

40c

SOc

21 Pr 7'"w

Sweater•
Men'a Hato
LMireo rlato
Ladlea Phun Coato
Lad rea Fur trrm Coah
Treo
Surb Pre11ed

50
60c
45c
85c

35c
75c
$1 00
10c

35c

$1 10

6

for

m the!
rlemonstrated that

ts a popular pagt1me

modem

hornell-

CO!,I~

day b ec auee experience has
along thi,!J
he thnft, deal to to~2 heart of tho houseWife and the gat€w~
'" " ' ea•:erl eanung power

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' Adverltsmg News" Is scanneq With as mucl! mteret1t
tearleJ ,,. any othe1 pmt10n of the newspaper

by

to

!11e ,

K~r

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40c
SOc

R e arlmg Arl•

SOc
45c

POMEROY DRY CLEANERS
lltnf'41

WATSOI'I PRESS SHOP
IIHJ !11
9

FRENCH DRY CLEANERS
Ph1nen1

of

b)

town

'Savmg" the subscnptlon price
the hQille
refusmg to allow the paper to be deftvered
the

,,,.. count leo• oppm

tumtles for

to

newspaper
hom~• Witli

real'"a"!',lgg prel!jUI!.eld illl~~;

'" a fa1 m01 e expenstve procedure til the ftnal summing up
th e ''ITlall cos t of "takmg the paper"

tflllu

!t

AdvtD-t1mng 1s the lrfe blood of busmess
yVthout
comme• ee would •-h 11vel and w&amp;Bte a\vay
Success
the busaness
wo1ld today must be atltnbutEid to advert1stng
Nq other factor

m

IS able

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Cli"epp,e''OYyil~ ;f~dhe

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That adve1 h s m(lt&lt; the most potent mfiuence m

'f

at

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ehang1,111 our praeeo whreh are the loweot
conor•tent wrth hrgh quahty workmanship

Prtcet below are for caah and carry
only &amp;I we cannot come back for our money

It

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Shawnee, Oid•horlra

on

Owtnvto the change m hmes we nre

11ht'

; Bv EDSON

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tlme~~o

oo produce the result&amp;

Demand ts created by ;ntelhgent advertJsmg
The votee of
adverh8mg t" the vmce of mcreuerl demand, mcreased prolluchon and sale

The e~rde of adverbamr _ , be deacr•~ u rreater
lllanol, ,.eater prodtaction, IJI"'IIltet
dec:reaaetl coat,
conoumption and 10 on td lnflnitulll.

ule,

ole-

fnc.-...eol

rov~rnor

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go~ernor

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~ps ns~CUO~Iee

thon~and

bwsln~

Ad~fit~,c

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~unty

e~quz::~d

o,~;ard

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nwn~s

ex~:"eutJVe

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Ia~ ~nety

nine~&gt;

~~n~T~;~t ,::~~ca~~bll~t~~'i'::::~l&gt;

guard~

~

~pectator

rebel~

fi li i

~lege

wa~

sug~reated

t~eed

t~he
I!~t~erep7tsen~
I Ca~lfornla w~

Jeadm~;:

plt~~~~is
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lr Jhe For Drunk-8

~ea!~rhenodeldella\~~~

Reduced To $1 1111 /

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Starta

Trouble

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•.tlona
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fort ID retain bit cbaucellorshlp
Polltk&amp;J_ obeerven ate doubU'ul of
hta chAnces. HIUer'l Nazi follOw
en are una.ntinDUI ln \heir demand
that he shall be appointed chan..
eellor or they wUI lltdae Germany
by force
Lieutenant
hi 1 General Kurt Von
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Sc
mlntster ... dw"'li!Ml' eave
011 e
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tnr But Liverpool a one tlollar
drunk town
OVer a. veto of Mayor Ralph c
Benedwn and the Pl'Otelte of tbe
Mlnlaterlal Auoela.Uon and the
Women a Christian Temperance
Union a reeo1utlon was passed by
eltJ council provldln&amp;r IOr the re
ductlon or tbe mlrllmum line '"'
Intoxication rom tiO lo ' '
'lbe reaolltUon wfU beoome eftec.U\re In 38 clays Uhleu a refete!ldwn
lB called
'Zasl. Liverpool 111 DOW a nne

t.hn:at when he ordered lrnme4lateo
demobUb.aUon of Nat.lonal 8ocl!ai18t
si.Orm
b'oope CODeent.rated bt VVl
0
IDCreoaed
hourly Banke were forced to Pfi!Y chard Qrove WethocHBt Church
out laqe sums to bUI!IlDI!tWI tlrma de
Ootmcllrnan 0eor1e A Huahes
Bllinr heavy C&amp;IJh reeenres In the I who IJIODIOJ'ed the lella:laUon as
e\lellt of emeraeno)'
aerted tn:at tlie tlO flne was DOt
The draatlo antl-terrartmn decree penau.tn, thl IDJO but 18 taking
taiJed or Its immediate plii'J)Die 00 ~ and butt:llr from ble wife and
COontlnued 00 pap .tbr;)
obildrta

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MANCHURIAN
REPORT
BLAMING
...,_~e~te~° 2;[~ nc~e
JAPANESE TO CAUSE TROUBLE
commenL~nk I
~~~b~ NIPPON SPOKESMAN DECLARES !:1:eotsc~l6w' s~~f~~\)l'~h~~~~t~~
f
~xecuUve
revl~~l
~d

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the pr.. sent hard tlmt'i'!

t:~

lnvt&gt;~~otlgo.tugln~rna~lon

omtnou:~

repo~

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"LINDBERGH" BANK

~~sth!:::t'-1!~~.,.

The ll rv
I m keeping my ll.naers CIOllsetl
- NOTES ARE SEIZED the pretty 18 year old Ne w York
py JAMES R YOU NG
nL n
ld are a.
ut
PROB• FATU FALl
K'!rl JJa1d
until the finals
no m(,re Ohio Ntltlonal OJ.mrds
INS BtnJf Correspm d nl
ch orge ortK'Inatlng ln .....e 1ore .. n
JJeld
would be sent Into thlti !err to \
Tokyo Aug 10 - IN8-Tl e t&gt;l e cutsulates at Mukden and Harbin
Ha.Ufn N 8
Aug lo-INSP:Jeanor &amp;. true devotee of aqua
llmlna.ry report of Lord Lytton ,
J&amp;J n • ef 1sts
ll.t:!cept thls in
HamUton
Aug 10 - INS
Wa.shlngton
were waited t1c sport. revenJed she deserted thr
HEATE" ARCUM
Manchu IAn
oommls
o (.RtiU n of the pJellmh a.ry e Coroner EdlnlJ'd Coolt toda}' order todny bY the Royal Canadian stap and truo glamour of being
11
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ENT slon aa revealed by
port as Indicative of the nnal teport &amp;IJ an autopsy lnll.l the death
f mflunted police retarding furthe r 1Jiorifted be&amp;.ut-y because the sonh
ENDS IN MURDER New!'! Service In Washington yester which will be made b) the ka Earl Stout 81 who fell from a. H!(" ac!Jon concerning the l90 ln Am ond dllllce- routine mterfen'tl J
day sprlls
slg
for the of Nations
oncl IJiory window In his h?n t herf' erlcan bank not.es beUnred to be much with her swtmmn.a
1
1 Such lrreRponslble charres M and sutrered tatal ntjurles
part of tlle Lindbergh baby kidnap
vo...,.stown o Au, l O-INs--- Le:\gue of Natons and J apa 1
J ust le me swim fort-ver
cl t 11
0
r ,_
ftl
k amao dt'&lt;"l:l 0 t••·
•• '"0 led .. ma•o, J"-Dr Cook
thE' pr.IDe after lng: ranf:iOm money
be happy
•• , ··'" W"lth
he&lt;
Ollmallling a heated argument when ora..n
ce spo e
•~
n ~&gt;~
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uc wu unabl• 1o learn hu&lt;;~. Lhe j The bills were found In a bfl.nk a t
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lod •
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••Ill
"-f
usual attrnctlve omlle Her mind Ia
he made several dispa &amp;Iilli
re
a,
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'"'' • a......, man happened tcJ tall from Lu~ Albert The depositor was carrie
ma.rka about Melllco Joe Hosten
The SlllnB are oartlcu .uly U'r. l neither the league ot Nat.hms nor Jwi;;dow
Anderson nurse Hamptou Vh'Jinia set on deteatlnc MW MeaUnc and
40 today waa shot and killed on the IKUJ the apokf!!mlo. sa iG If
th U11 ted States any WJefu pw
Miss Ander:son aald aile obtained Mule Oventlott, a little Dutch Jdrl
sidewalk of a residential street po peace of the world Is to be
poes
GILBERT BRUCE TO WED 1 the cuh from a bank In her home who also showed well in the inl\ollkl
Uce satd
on sUch Usht-heurterl
atG t
It should 00 remembered the t
t.own She Is in Albert vlalting h er trials
JOhn Outtlerez 28 was arrested 1111 this prellmtna•-y report s Ql otrd he League of Nations has not dt&gt;
Hall) wood Aug to-IN8--.Johti sister Mrs W H Matttn wboee
- -----shortly after the killing a.nd charg ae making
l'idf'd wl...ther to 1eport. on certatn oUbert screen UloJ and pretty husband l8 the Hampkln s bank
W V.t. G 0 P; DETDtQ
ed with manalaughter
Nine 'A1t
Indicment ot Japan fOJ alleged ol the lmesUgattng commission s VIrginia Bruce 111m actrLIM were manaeer
.YheeUng W Va. AIJI' -10-IN8
ntssea to the Bhootinl' al90 were Wilful mllita.ry aggression n M.J.
recommendations 1'fl say that Jo ex!)ected to t\f' married late today
The serial number of the notes - Last mtnutl! preparations. wtll&amp;
taken tnto ouatody
churl&amp; crwsed a ttemcndout ser;
nan Is the aggressor wouJd b- pre or tonight at his Beverly Hills home which were Mized by pollee were forward ht&lt;re today for t.be opel1ft'll'
Guttterez became aroU.IIf!d over tlon here 1111d resul~d m J.Mil t1DI judrtng the case
hsvlng appli~ saturday for a 11 Leleiraphed to Washlnlton and the or the West VJrainll RePllblidtln
HOlSten's remarb because Mexleo Is ecnaorshlp ot the vemocula1 prt!Si
rhe spokesman made clear that oense which LhPv would be entitled New Jeney state poUee alllo were State Conwmttoo at the State J1iDr
1 notified
the native country or tus mother [ Tht"'lt!! statem¥nls 1he SJlCikf'fl
Wont nuer: o" ~ UITH)
to use today
l'roUild• here Tbutiiiii.J
!+&gt;

tory PoJiowtnr a cabinet meeting
East Liverpool 0 Aua: lo-INs that
Mllitn.ry force wtJn t ston
this altemon Voon Papen II slated -A referendum action was threaten l':&amp;.botoge In the coal strike
10 1
lnanda 1N
ed today In the fight aplnst mak
The chter
also 1:10.id tha

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PAO:e TWO

' THE UAlLY TlOBUNE
71111 IIQIOI I'VIILISIIDIG OOIIIP.\N'I"
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"'Snte.red u Beomd~UI m&amp;t\c'r ::tept ta, U1:.18, at Ule

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chapter o John which waa very lntereat.lq from at.&amp;rt 1n tlnill:b, with
Mrs Hardin aa leader MrL ,!'lvldeb
Mn. Crow and Mra ~ ...ve
some t1ne rtadlna' d~ the SOC1aJ
hOur whlcb were rib pleulnc One
new mt!IQ~r waa .,tded to the Uat
1 The charmtna: bt:ltteM aerv~d a nne
lunCh an4 tile m~tJna cloaed to
meet with Mrs Hayes on A'UI 24th

om011 Ill l

\'lllll.lro.J. Oh1o. under tb~ Act ol March I, tm • Publi&amp;hed DaUJ an~ 1

a-u. except Sat\ll'du

toea~

BLrN~t..

on l.A)wer second

Pw.nert!J, 0 '

When our rtltm.dll telll! Ul lotttn or news matt er for pubUcatlon tbt J

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tr!DIAO. A.l,onymoWJ !etten, bowever el O"lif'o' •ud de•lrablll&lt; In JJeDJ- I

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NATIOJri'.AL 4Dvt:Rl lfi'lNO BF.rRt:Sli'. JtiTATIVIIi
Devlne ..Tmney ~ \

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NttW Yorlr. and Cblaap

DeHnred ltJ Carrier

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BROKE CAMP
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Chatler&gt; Bowen, Richard Haymot.il
Ben Philaon and .P'ra.nklln Spence
ret!ll'ned Saturday evening rrom a
I Sa~ Township I camtJ where Uley
They report a fine
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John Thomas a.nd James UcCias. 1
key motored • here Saturday from I
Midland Pa and spent Bund.ay
the former wUh Dr W 8 EWa and 1
family and the latter with hla fath·
er John McCloakey • 'Ibey ~turn­
ed home Bubday evenlrig accompan1 led by Mn Laura Baker who ha.s
1 been here several weelta vta\Ung re·
1auves
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1 UOJ'ton motored he~-e Saturday and.
j were rueat;t Sundar of the latter'!
mother Mrs Anna PlckenaI
C 8 Crow of the RaCine Home
Bank and Gomer Lewta of the First
Nntlonal Bank attended tbe meet ~
hJi or the Melg! COunty Banke~s
1 A!ISOCmtlon Thursday
evening at
1 The Riverside Hotel lrl Middleport 1
w J Jones or ColWllbUI!i Waf&gt; hert:'
seve
at days last week attendul~ tu
I bu.sttlella
ma.tters
He
was
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I guest of his. mother· in·Lrw M n; I
J M Spencer while in the vtl 1o.p;c I
•00aul Theiss a.nd Harry RolL"&gt;h
spent
several daYK last weea In a
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fishing camp near Long Botl.o1"
1 Mr and Mrs
Ralph H.L~ rna •
1Sam Richard a nd M:-s Hay. 1an s
s ister Mrs Hattte Baker mo• red 1
1 to Dayton and sper¥ several days 1 ---,----:c~;.
with fr1enda OYer the week t&gt;nd
gmsts of their aun. Ml1!8 Evelyn
Mt and
Mrs Harry Spenaer I Parr
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I were shopping In Parltersbu. ; Sat- I Mrs~ .Bertha ReOO. of Point Pleas-~
urda.y
ant wa.&amp; tM guest of Mrs S M
\VllllELm Aeklson Rntl famll~ IS I)ellt
l Pearl Spence came from Columbus 1Cross over the week end
part of 18-'.it week wl.th nlatlves a.t
]Saturday to spend a. few day with
Mr and M:ll WilHam TanthOry Coolville
, his wife and son F ~a nltlin ,1t the [of Bowmans Run and
Ml and
Several hom L. distance \1ere In
1home of Jl#r and Mrs Frank w~ 11 v Mrs Alva Grimes or Rutland -spent I town over the week end
1er where they have been ~LS ltlng \ sunday here the guest.s of Mr and
Arthur Lee of Lyda was tht
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the put week
Mrs Georre Osborn on 8Uil.llet ave I Tuesday guest of wmnle Balle)
M!Sfi Elsie Frecker and friend of
Mr and Mrs H~ 1bert Danlah , 1 and family
G~:tlllpolLS were In town Sunday af- daughte~ Shirley and son Ronald of I George FOWldS W8-'.i calling 011
t.emoon the gui!Si-'1 or Mr nnd Mrs Hamilton 0 are here vlsltmg Mrs Leonard Paugh Salutday
Harry Spencer
oamsh s mother, Mrs Gibble Dus I Ev~tt Callo" ft.Y and son were
Mrs Kenneth M Worman fOl
key
emplo)r.d by J W E•m1ek Saturdll.Y
merly Miss MUdrect Spencer
e 1 L The Women~&gt; Porelgll Missionary 1 Ira Trlbblet spent a few days lus~
p1ovldes an ldeai c&amp;mp "'lle
1he l t.o Grafton, w va
Balu rdayw
Socldy wUJ hold their t.hank offe1 -~ .veek v.]Lh hu; bwthe1 Chuem:e uf
I camp arnmged a.s part of the cou-~ jom her husband wllQ 15 loca ted lng at .the M E ~hutch next BWl ~ Dog Ridge
nty 4-H club program Is under the there for the present m the gov; day evening
The congregation Is 1 ~eamf1~ jii~lC ~? hws( ~~
county Agricultural AgenLs of the 1ernment employe of the Agr1eul - promised a very
lnte!eatins pro- ~ ~u: ~ntl os:rkt~~g :!ro L~~g
lvfll lous count.les or Oallla- Law-~tural !Jepart.ment
gram
A cordial welcOme Is ex~ Bottom retui"J)e(\ home Sa.turday
renee and Vmton and the t.otal
Mn Joe Cross and chlldriln of 1lended to the public
Herbert Wllllamso spent Sunday
1~:amp enrollment ill 1';'3
The club Cotum.bi.LS and Rev Ray E cr08s I Mr and Mrs Miller Wilson or here at the home 01 1aharles Kibble
I wa.~ chaperoned by MJSSI:ls Helen an&lt;! family of LebQnon. 0. are I Nelsonville and Miss Be681e Taylor and famlly
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Monl1 Hs rden of Rolfmdu. tpant
&gt;111 da ~ ht&gt;&lt;t week wltn Ralph ar.d
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S• \ ' re1 l rrom he re attended the
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Mo
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Mr and Mra Herbert Fink en
te~Ded at thelr home on Main
s tree~ Tueaday evenlni from 6 t.o II
o clock wUh a party honoring the
12th birthday anniversary of the\"
BOn Richard
Games wert' played
~hroll&amp;'hout the evenln(!, and n&gt;·
re!hmfnt.!l were served
ThOse present were John Dillard
Oeorae Caruthers Donald Mill::!
Bobby Pleshrr, owen Prench J1m~
1ny Caruthers, Jack Bachner Bobby
Chumben~ AWJII Barsoltl
JacQue ~
line Hysell and Eileen Allensworth

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Ihe tenr hlni(S of Jt-r&gt;us the Chrttt Whajf! words tit Into eH•I'y fuld and ctP\ 1:e
of llH hu man heart, and of whom lt wr ll! sud In J oh n 7 16, N E\ T R MAN

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th c t lrt nut {ilsmaycd , t ot J 11 m t&lt;h• C.od I \\Jll~;tt&lt;ngtnen lh1' \ e c~, I will help Uwt• ~&lt;: a I \\II\ 1ph l)ld th~t With '
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Jll \ ogue when Kaise r Wilhelm ~out s. on the throne pr101 t J
th e du:-;c ol the W o!l d War
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f"IH h nllwr &lt;thoul wh.tt thr.y '- mok~ and \vhy

tht•} ~mokP a rt~r1.1in brawl. 'J.n;lt"~ ~t.fh·r. and
rlwn-·fnw thff,~rr.nt pr.opl~ "'mo~t' thlf,..rent knul ~
of tjp;an•lfP1-i, Thos.-· who RITI(Jkt• CHF.S'I J HHI J Jlo.;, ~eP lll 10 t.tk.,_. more lll' lrlP.

a few daytl here thta week. of Coolv!He were guests of Mr and
Charles 8111 or Racine spent PAit
with Mrs Amanda. Cro&amp;s
Mrs Luther Dickey and Mr E C I of las~ week here with oeo Ree.i
BUM.PER CORN CROP
An auklmol:llle party eom):IOSed of r AtkmsonJ the po.st week
I and fam1ly
U the n, t hey f ee l l!. d uwgc wtll Lt•nellt Uu m, w h} j
on the river bottoms just below Ben Spencer, John Circle, Oll:ey 1 Eber Neigler and daughter Mary l Mr Kilkey contractor waJ'•Ir~{.IJll
i-i huul d there bl' any objecti on or hull;tLa.lou raJ:;ed abo ut
the ~llle.ge are
proOObly
100 Clelan.;t at)d Homer Hayman mot- I Ann ~of R:avenna 0 t moh~red hehre ness caller ~ 1 Ira Kibble eirrftrll;p 1•
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acres of corn which glvM pi'OII'Itse ored lo Columbll8 Sun(l.ay and Wit- 1 Sa.tu day o_n a visit o .... mO(. er.
E A Kibble hAll openect "t'bf; ~ a
t he mutter It 1::1 noti Ceab le that Englattd &lt;illd othet r:uto- 1
l'OTATO DIGGING TIJ\olE
BASEBALL
of one of the le.rgeat yields ever n5sed the two 11ames of ball
Mrs Martha Neigler and his bro· barber shop here In hlllatme ,
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pean c ou ntrl e8 st1ll are gove rn ed under th e morl aH hlal
rhe rarmen; hereabout.s have be~ 11 f The R~clne~Letart wmnlng ..lt~.tk harvetj tert or seen ~Y tile oldest In· twee11 'Mtnqea,polis and ~t;.e Colum- thers, Howard, Ralpb and Guy
Ml1l Laura Williams e.nd: Mrti ,
1busily engaged the paat week har~
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Wh11£ t.be bw&gt; Bird'
They ar~lved hol}le
.l Mr and Mrs Wm .Fo.ss /:!nsj Anna MUla of Reedavllle J were iD• ,
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l o lm , ~o tL r:-; hardly anythmg to get CXflted a b9 ut Jl Ger- 1vestlng t:t:.!r got.a.to ~crops Among 1 ~~ ~~:e: c~tn~:t ~!:'~~~P~u!:u 11arge acrQ~tM~o~e..P4f 1 ~J!,tt at nlcht
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many ~ho u ld change h er form of governmenf especially rf '80me of
beSt. y!c;m ~poJted 16 ) th~: Pomeroy -Middleport au. 5u.rs 1 It belonis to sevel'al rarmers their
Howi.ild :R.elel11\ltilhlel:i saturif&amp;y mich ?"'".~
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Lucille Chlklers of Pat~g
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about one- hund,.ed bwhels to the 10 7
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farrrts
lying
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one
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swutay here with
lh ( thange IS n ot a etomp am ed wtth ~hot anti she! I and acre
I he quantity Is ~:~mall but , , -11 Cahd 1
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Hill farrnll hold
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same a two weeke vacation spent here and Mrs W'. A Britton and ~augh - Hamilton
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Those
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Mrs
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Pa!Jrs H 0 Cu'ttls returned F\lday
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Let th e ]ICOp[ e htn e what th ev thtnk 1s b..,1-t fo1 tht-&gt;m lng them to nearby clUes where lse.r \Cil !rt.e.nds nt one e.pteee for ~oel!e I SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
evenlnl rrom a w~ks visit With re - Corn of Huntlnflt,on spent SundaJ,' ,
•• of • 11•t•ftlit~,ltv 2l
now thelastlocalil
having
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nll :,cl, s nuw lubtl&amp;il~
l'h,\1 1!-1 "11at th e Lord d)(l w1th th e lsr&lt;te lit e:-; wh e n lhev t h ev fl n d a read'J mar ke t a t R f a 1r 1r two
won clubs
at Bradbury
month
by a
The Racine· Sutton school board llati 'reS 1n Marietta, accompahied wtth Mr and Mra Dillon Ctoas
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at the high 1 by her cowln Miss Marian Sanford
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lnal 'iRme school In re&lt;ular monttlty seaslan The !e.ttem rreJnd Dallas Ca&amp;~~ley
Contcnhl1eat
1 os -IJIIIIOOI )f'lrs n~u 11~ fnr bnc~
v.Ul be played next month
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another tilt was with all memberti present
Arter motored here Sunday morning and
L• t 11 ~ tlra 11 111 ,011 i ontcnlll!••nr ro~ 1 .1 s 1
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Wit Oil I' l t' ~ \\l lll\ C UHH c n greoL of Nrw Olleat~s• urlved he re Satur of S·4. • Belles was• errectlve rm minor nature the selection of &amp; InMthe evening
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r and Mrs Ernest WiDget~ ac.
- - - - ~--- ~---- - -- - -- -father B B Mallol"y and wife ov
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ment and Janitors
far the two companied by tllelr cousin Mw
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Prof Sid- Emogene Gabriel a cousin or Thay
ttne style
Norris drov~ In all
j)l I ~~~~ d nt I O lJI M ', l1H ~ cl n \\hat \1 ~ h,t\ l lalll•til o do hi I {
~].(Jpp('d o!f at Bt l.OUIS l.o vls\l !e· four of the Racine- Letart ruhs ney Padley a former teacher In e.s Kansa.a motored r,o Huntington
IH' I Jl ll "' tlld watch 011 j h&lt;' l l'OO\-; &lt;•d \)' d ll 11 l,II\ S \I hn ,11 , lallVt'~ un til hrr husband s H·turn wlth Lhree lusty clout.a;
McNa- 1 the Middleport. high school was Thursd,ay and were gue8'ts of M!
llny \\f 1c jon.rd al Columbus by mee l wlrled for Bashan elfect1vely [chOiien for the former Atld John and M s Frank Eaton over the
stJ l\ 111 g IH H!l !nne ~ to I Lilli tht• lliUnll \, tl:-; 1 ILiz;(' Iii'\ a11d M1 MHllory x Nlstf'l M1 s Cal Spen~ but ~ uffered Jo;Omewhat from poor Bentz and D~:tle Lee were selected Wttk end
11 '1 nnd togcUU:I the} vlslt! d a t fielding behind him
lht n1si.'h l ;OJ nl! Jn one tell ~ woop,
Next sunday for janllm s
John Bentz was reMr 1md Mrs 8 M Cl'Ofili Hlld
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NAS1 y SITUATION
l!i 11 1 r•• bh 1\1111 th clJnmg heulth
t hntl of a tlve game srrles at Bash· srade school bulldtna: to the hilh SptinllS Wednc!;day of
lAAt week
Mu A J Schaefm atld dHught.u ) an fhey ahve one each by SCOl'ft school bulldilll Mr Lee was given Whei'E! Mr CI'OAA remah\ed several
$5 For Real Of The Seaoon
ilE SITUATION Ill lllltlrlJK Ill \\hli.h a lo ,ltl kl'l \11-l , 11111· O lo•Jn rctmm:d Sa~urday tvenlnR of 2-1 and 5~4 Another ROOd t.hegra.desehoolbulldlng 'lbesa.l· da.ys·taklng treatment Mr.s Cross
from
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where
ll\cy
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a.1y
or~ach
janltm
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daughte~
returned
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GOLF INSTRUCTION BY APPOINTMENt
1rcatm c nt at the hand M ot h1~ as~ntl».ntN, hnl !'Ill\ t•s to (H ove I
Sunday by a 5-3 count
Wich PASSt:Ot GOOD EXAMINATION l:Jr.Misll Bonnie Miles accompanied
SOc Per Leaaon
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went the route ror the win
The half dozen youna: . men from
LaUJa Baker to her home In
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ncrs while St.obart lost his am; thlllpla.cewhohavebeenlnmmtary
dland Pa. , Sunday Whtle away
8 Mr CW1oss sen lm m' mber ohf the 1by loote flel~lnl on the pe.rf; ~ hta trainIna: the pa~t five weelr:a at Ft fiha will visit her aunt, Mra Essie
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ThomQ.\1 Ky arrived home Thurs- Mainwaring In Plttl!burgh
!'he banker \\a!'&gt; ln~trum l! ntal m wrmklng d l Ptnk 1th• fa rm of B H C1os;; lost weel
Onso~:~~:~~Ylll A ust 17
dey nnd retM. rt a plefi.IIBllt and InMrs Marie Wilkinson daughter
T e I e Phone 1-L
Th1 oug h h1~ mllchtuattnn c~ appnlxtmfltely a null1o1t chd!urH nle~ ~ 8 ~ i'rmf'
T0he farm con~ Racine
Methodlsta ugand Le~ tere&amp;ting tunc
Wllltam Stewart Lola Ann and Milia VII1Jinla Parr of
Wtb l11st hy Jl{'llple who t rJUid not .tfTotd tt 1 lt lt'lt the llli•Jit v ~I' 1
~8 ~ 1 es 81 ~ WBII sold at Mcthodliil.ti wUJ start a live r•me who was a fourth ye&amp;r man passed Montgomery
were
week
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" ', 11 e"', ~ " I\ e 16 000" 8 0PP1rRJse~ se~tea ror the play~ott for the a. succeHlltul expmtnaUon and was
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\t l s t• rl thetdeLII11011 !or r;n m t.: r e!t so n 01 olhtt .wd latL' I ht&gt; ur. 01 14000
Immediately follow
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the Racme
CLASS~MIEETINO
"1\ H HC qltlitNI
lng ~he salt! tilt nf'll own ~ r dlspo...
on t e a ve ate
Contributed
cd of ll to Norman Theiss &lt;UJd 8 II
- The Sunshine class of the M E
11 1' W,ls, howt' c t , found gut!t~ ut .ttl Ppllng dt H cross lht' la tter the o riginal
LEAVES FOil. CA.M.P
1 Sunday school met at Lhe home or
JIIISIL"' wh en he knP.w th1 huuk \\a:-; 1n lle nnJ,t" 1111d Wll :-1 i"il! n- owner
M1 rlw! Sli takes one hu.f I Monday mornlnK 15 membel'll of I Mr$ Olbble Duskey WEdnesday eve-!
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t 1 nu &lt;I I 0 t\(,mp th ret J.e.t l ~ Ill \h I' Pi.'lll t en t IUIY
' 11 ' 1' 1111:\' 1to his own farm and M1 Croo.; the In J&amp;.cksof\ county
Tbe camp l!llte Tbe home Js one where welcome
h1m ouL ou hond and smc~ ttlng ltnt!P.J v. hat the\ rn n:-;idel ed old ownez tttltes the r1ont e~a with situated o~ Llttle Raccoon Creek ln with a stnlle' meets you at the[
auci othe1 out bluldmgs
the _,..-estern
part of Jackson c;,CtWJtY door
We hatl
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U11 ~y 1'i t~e m undct \'.htth they .tL~ b e ing gC1vetned , cellaJJIly 1l ~ hould •·est w ith lh 10m to til't:lrlt.: y,.helher 01 n ot llw,\ I

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( II~ 'i'/1 li f I J./. /)'i tml&lt; ' lwllt'r tlwt tlwy hmw. a

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!lw ~ llll'IC. IncrJmtnatmg C\l dl'lll C, tt hu s been sat rl
has
IJttll fQ~and lht• pa1 r h8\' f' b ~en &lt;lflt&gt;&lt;t1~ d
'I'~ut s'Eirve!o'. u:-~ an ex umplc nt J u s l ';hat t,w ot:cu r 1
\\ ht 11 Lhe C(1Ur111 do a!o'. thl' r ec!!rd :-; !o'.how th t&gt;y do In the I
g1ut l maiOiltJ of cus~:o~- tllll to nwte tl!e pum f-l hm e tl l . hr
tl!m r• d t•SN \ C~
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life of modern trade and industry depends and which frankly and
obvioudy sets up a demand fo~ non-esaential products, as well!lll
dtawing attention to th@ sources from which can be obtained ~ssential pi"Oducts.

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That this JS so can be gleaned ft·om the fact that a highet·
standard of living, better wages and a higher .consumption of

To say thl• lt'u ~ t . 1t U:l .1 v. retdwd occurrence, one
whic h 1he courts of I!!J nrliH may well i! hou[der thelr ~Share
of th e hlnme The ~a d port of tt all i~ that m ~&gt;tead of 1:1uch
O(:cura·ence bemg an excephon t o th€:~ rule. 1t .s neatly the

hgular th-lilg whiCh occurs
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pom people by

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It needs io be recognized that the accelet·ation of p1 oduction
has re•ulted in the creation of va&gt;t quantities of goods which are
uy no means essential to life. A demar\d has been c1 eated fur
them by what we call a high standard of living.
Playing a groat part on this is the creation nf demand
newspaper advertising, whtch if a &gt;ctenca upon which the very

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lattr•t 111 \l:-li!lll t hen own me.an"' ot 1nfhcl1T1g pUUII"hm e nt, 1
hut tt 1:, ,f] :-~o trul' t hRt p en plP &lt;an and do h eto mc t~mpo­
r,lltl~ dNII lllo{Prl \o\ h('n th{': l und e rgo tlw
t' XfHrHHHl' that
thesi 1\IO tor11)!n bo rn nw 11 luwt undergnnfl In nddt tton
to 1111\lllg lh('ll s ,t\ltlgs o1 n hfet1me 8We p1 av/o}, Jt look~
alt ogf' l hf'l pr oh rlldl nnw that tlw y may [mtl' thclt )Iberty
fN lhl' 1~ st nf tiH•n !1\· t•s, tf 1hf' \' an• nnL acluRIIY e xe1 uted
fut lla1r (Jlm t, tf 11 l'lho1d d lH' fnun rl, of &lt;nun~e that th e~

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J!lane J~r the rec:ettt ~cr.:'tion• whlC.,
party '7mtnr many ltel..:l.ata .. aeat..

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chapter o John which waa very lntereat.lq from at.&amp;rt 1n tlnill:b, with
Mrs Hardin aa leader MrL ,!'lvldeb
Mn. Crow and Mra ~ ...ve
some t1ne rtadlna' d~ the SOC1aJ
hOur whlcb were rib pleulnc One
new mt!IQ~r waa .,tded to the Uat
1 The charmtna: bt:ltteM aerv~d a nne
lunCh an4 tile m~tJna cloaed to
meet with Mrs Hayes on A'UI 24th

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Chatler&gt; Bowen, Richard Haymot.il
Ben Philaon and .P'ra.nklln Spence
ret!ll'ned Saturday evening rrom a
I Sa~ Township I camtJ where Uley
They report a fine
1spent 1:1. week
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John Thomas a.nd James UcCias. 1
key motored • here Saturday from I
Midland Pa and spent Bund.ay
the former wUh Dr W 8 EWa and 1
family and the latter with hla fath·
er John McCloakey • 'Ibey ~turn­
ed home Bubday evenlrig accompan1 led by Mn Laura Baker who ha.s
1 been here several weelta vta\Ung re·
1auves
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, Mr and Mrs Carl Brown of Hun· I
1 UOJ'ton motored he~-e Saturday and.
j were rueat;t Sundar of the latter'!
mother Mrs Anna PlckenaI
C 8 Crow of the RaCine Home
Bank and Gomer Lewta of the First
Nntlonal Bank attended tbe meet ~
hJi or the Melg! COunty Banke~s
1 A!ISOCmtlon Thursday
evening at
1 The Riverside Hotel lrl Middleport 1
w J Jones or ColWllbUI!i Waf&gt; hert:'
seve
at days last week attendul~ tu
I bu.sttlella
ma.tters
He
was
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J M Spencer while in the vtl 1o.p;c I
•00aul Theiss a.nd Harry RolL"&gt;h
spent
several daYK last weea In a
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fishing camp near Long Botl.o1"
1 Mr and Mrs
Ralph H.L~ rna •
1Sam Richard a nd M:-s Hay. 1an s
s ister Mrs Hattte Baker mo• red 1
1 to Dayton and sper¥ several days 1 ---,----:c~;.
with fr1enda OYer the week t&gt;nd
gmsts of their aun. Ml1!8 Evelyn
Mt and
Mrs Harry Spenaer I Parr
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I were shopping In Parltersbu. ; Sat- I Mrs~ .Bertha ReOO. of Point Pleas-~
urda.y
ant wa.&amp; tM guest of Mrs S M
\VllllELm Aeklson Rntl famll~ IS I)ellt
l Pearl Spence came from Columbus 1Cross over the week end
part of 18-'.it week wl.th nlatlves a.t
]Saturday to spend a. few day with
Mr and M:ll WilHam TanthOry Coolville
, his wife and son F ~a nltlin ,1t the [of Bowmans Run and
Ml and
Several hom L. distance \1ere In
1home of Jl#r and Mrs Frank w~ 11 v Mrs Alva Grimes or Rutland -spent I town over the week end
1er where they have been ~LS ltlng \ sunday here the guest.s of Mr and
Arthur Lee of Lyda was tht
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the put week
Mrs Georre Osborn on 8Uil.llet ave I Tuesday guest of wmnle Balle)
M!Sfi Elsie Frecker and friend of
Mr and Mrs H~ 1bert Danlah , 1 and family
G~:tlllpolLS were In town Sunday af- daughte~ Shirley and son Ronald of I George FOWldS W8-'.i calling 011
t.emoon the gui!Si-'1 or Mr nnd Mrs Hamilton 0 are here vlsltmg Mrs Leonard Paugh Salutday
Harry Spencer
oamsh s mother, Mrs Gibble Dus I Ev~tt Callo" ft.Y and son were
Mrs Kenneth M Worman fOl
key
emplo)r.d by J W E•m1ek Saturdll.Y
merly Miss MUdrect Spencer
e 1 L The Women~&gt; Porelgll Missionary 1 Ira Trlbblet spent a few days lus~
p1ovldes an ldeai c&amp;mp "'lle
1he l t.o Grafton, w va
Balu rdayw
Socldy wUJ hold their t.hank offe1 -~ .veek v.]Lh hu; bwthe1 Chuem:e uf
I camp arnmged a.s part of the cou-~ jom her husband wllQ 15 loca ted lng at .the M E ~hutch next BWl ~ Dog Ridge
nty 4-H club program Is under the there for the present m the gov; day evening
The congregation Is 1 ~eamf1~ jii~lC ~? hws( ~~
county Agricultural AgenLs of the 1ernment employe of the Agr1eul - promised a very
lnte!eatins pro- ~ ~u: ~ntl os:rkt~~g :!ro L~~g
lvfll lous count.les or Oallla- Law-~tural !Jepart.ment
gram
A cordial welcOme Is ex~ Bottom retui"J)e(\ home Sa.turday
renee and Vmton and the t.otal
Mn Joe Cross and chlldriln of 1lended to the public
Herbert Wllllamso spent Sunday
1~:amp enrollment ill 1';'3
The club Cotum.bi.LS and Rev Ray E cr08s I Mr and Mrs Miller Wilson or here at the home 01 1aharles Kibble
I wa.~ chaperoned by MJSSI:ls Helen an&lt;! family of LebQnon. 0. are I Nelsonville and Miss Be681e Taylor and famlly
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Monl1 Hs rden of Rolfmdu. tpant
&gt;111 da ~ ht&gt;&lt;t week wltn Ralph ar.d
lOrd

S• \ ' re1 l rrom he re attended the
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Mo
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Bllt.TIID,\Y PAJtT\'
Mr and Mra Herbert Fink en
te~Ded at thelr home on Main
s tree~ Tueaday evenlni from 6 t.o II
o clock wUh a party honoring the
12th birthday anniversary of the\"
BOn Richard
Games wert' played
~hroll&amp;'hout the evenln(!, and n&gt;·
re!hmfnt.!l were served
ThOse present were John Dillard
Oeorae Caruthers Donald Mill::!
Bobby Pleshrr, owen Prench J1m~
1ny Caruthers, Jack Bachner Bobby
Chumben~ AWJII Barsoltl
JacQue ~
line Hysell and Eileen Allensworth

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W•p~
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Ihe tenr hlni(S of Jt-r&gt;us the Chrttt Whajf! words tit Into eH•I'y fuld and ctP\ 1:e
of llH hu man heart, and of whom lt wr ll! sud In J oh n 7 16, N E\ T R MAN

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th c t lrt nut {ilsmaycd , t ot J 11 m t&lt;h• C.od I \\Jll~;tt&lt;ngtnen lh1' \ e c~, I will help Uwt• ~&lt;: a I \\II\ 1ph l)ld th~t With '
thL t t~hl ha nd o t M y nghteuusnes s -Js.l 4 1 10.

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N[&lt;; Vt S ( OMES from Europe

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1l01 p r t•se nt republican s:p1te m to the old m o nar.-.:h1al t orm
Jll \ ogue when Kaise r Wilhelm ~out s. on the throne pr101 t J
th e du:-;c ol the W o!l d War
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f"IH h nllwr &lt;thoul wh.tt thr.y '- mok~ and \vhy

tht•} ~mokP a rt~r1.1in brawl. 'J.n;lt"~ ~t.fh·r. and
rlwn-·fnw thff,~rr.nt pr.opl~ "'mo~t' thlf,..rent knul ~
of tjp;an•lfP1-i, Thos.-· who RITI(Jkt• CHF.S'I J HHI J Jlo.;, ~eP lll 10 t.tk.,_. more lll' lrlP.

a few daytl here thta week. of Coolv!He were guests of Mr and
Charles 8111 or Racine spent PAit
with Mrs Amanda. Cro&amp;s
Mrs Luther Dickey and Mr E C I of las~ week here with oeo Ree.i
BUM.PER CORN CROP
An auklmol:llle party eom):IOSed of r AtkmsonJ the po.st week
I and fam1ly
U the n, t hey f ee l l!. d uwgc wtll Lt•nellt Uu m, w h} j
on the river bottoms just below Ben Spencer, John Circle, Oll:ey 1 Eber Neigler and daughter Mary l Mr Kilkey contractor waJ'•Ir~{.IJll
i-i huul d there bl' any objecti on or hull;tLa.lou raJ:;ed abo ut
the ~llle.ge are
proOObly
100 Clelan.;t at)d Homer Hayman mot- I Ann ~of R:avenna 0 t moh~red hehre ness caller ~ 1 Ira Kibble eirrftrll;p 1•
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acres of corn which glvM pi'OII'Itse ored lo Columbll8 Sun(l.ay and Wit- 1 Sa.tu day o_n a visit o .... mO(. er.
E A Kibble hAll openect "t'bf; ~ a
t he mutter It 1::1 noti Ceab le that Englattd &lt;illd othet r:uto- 1
l'OTATO DIGGING TIJ\olE
BASEBALL
of one of the le.rgeat yields ever n5sed the two 11ames of ball
Mrs Martha Neigler and his bro· barber shop here In hlllatme ,
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pean c ou ntrl e8 st1ll are gove rn ed under th e morl aH hlal
rhe rarmen; hereabout.s have be~ 11 f The R~clne~Letart wmnlng ..lt~.tk harvetj tert or seen ~Y tile oldest In· twee11 'Mtnqea,polis and ~t;.e Colum- thers, Howard, Ralpb and Guy
Ml1l Laura Williams e.nd: Mrti ,
1busily engaged the paat week har~
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Wh11£ t.be bw&gt; Bird'
They ar~lved hol}le
.l Mr and Mrs Wm .Fo.ss /:!nsj Anna MUla of Reedavllle J were iD• ,
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l o lm , ~o tL r:-; hardly anythmg to get CXflted a b9 ut Jl Ger- 1vestlng t:t:.!r got.a.to ~crops Among 1 ~~ ~~:e: c~tn~:t ~!:'~~~P~u!:u 11arge acrQ~tM~o~e..P4f 1 ~J!,tt at nlcht
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many ~ho u ld change h er form of governmenf especially rf '80me of
beSt. y!c;m ~poJted 16 ) th~: Pomeroy -Middleport au. 5u.rs 1 It belonis to sevel'al rarmers their
Howi.ild :R.elel11\ltilhlel:i saturif&amp;y mich ?"'".~
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Lucille Chlklers of Pat~g
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about one- hund,.ed bwhels to the 10 7
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farrrts
lying
adjacent
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one
anoth·
to
his
employment.
at
Detroit
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m.•
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swutay here with
lh ( thange IS n ot a etomp am ed wtth ~hot anti she! I and acre
I he quantity Is ~:~mall but , , -11 Cahd 1
M00,'; bpi
ed , 1•••d cr
Hill farrnll hold
the
same a two weeke vacation spent here and Mrs W'. A Britton and ~augh - Hamilton
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Those
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Mrs
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The brtght proepect fort e r owners..am Y
and 80
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Pa!Jrs H 0 Cu'ttls returned F\lday
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evenlnl rrom a w~ks visit With re - Corn of Huntlnflt,on spent SundaJ,' ,
•• of • 11•t•ftlit~,ltv 2l
now thelastlocalil
having
r eTf :r"• ~dl' kl
nll :,cl, s nuw lubtl&amp;il~
l'h,\1 1!-1 "11at th e Lord d)(l w1th th e lsr&lt;te lit e:-; wh e n lhev t h ev fl n d a read'J mar ke t a t R f a 1r 1r two
won clubs
at Bradbury
month
by a
The Racine· Sutton school board llati 'reS 1n Marietta, accompahied wtth Mr and Mra Dillon Ctoas
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lnal 'iRme school In re&lt;ular monttlty seaslan The !e.ttem rreJnd Dallas Ca&amp;~~ley
Contcnhl1eat
1 os -IJIIIIOOI )f'lrs n~u 11~ fnr bnc~
v.Ul be played next month
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\\ ht 11 t ht•\ h'.U.IIl th,lt thl v ~.:u n gove1 n thenti"iehes bett e r HEIU VISI rtNG TlltfR FA.rHER I On Sunday
another tilt was with all memberti present
Arter motored here Sunday morning and
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Wit Oil I' l t' ~ \\l lll\ C UHH c n greoL of Nrw Olleat~s• urlved he re Satur of S·4. • Belles was• errectlve rm minor nature the selection of &amp; InMthe evening
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r and Mrs Ernest WiDget~ ac.
- - - - ~--- ~---- - -- - -- -father B B Mallol"y and wife ov
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B k fin! 6h d th
ment and Janitors
far the two companied by tllelr cousin Mw
• 1 ~· 1 1 11 Pi ' l &gt;&lt;LUI(1e \h em tr) t l &lt;ll~t· to &lt;1 1C(H l't'!C il l a t 1 ~ c 0 1m , , 1 tlu wPck Pn d Mrs Mal\my en 1
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e ga.ma 1n bulldlng11 wRII taken up
Prof Sid- Emogene Gabriel a cousin or Thay
ttne style
Norris drov~ In all
j)l I ~~~~ d nt I O lJI M ', l1H ~ cl n \\hat \1 ~ h,t\ l lalll•til o do hi I {
~].(Jpp('d o!f at Bt l.OUIS l.o vls\l !e· four of the Racine- Letart ruhs ney Padley a former teacher In e.s Kansa.a motored r,o Huntington
IH' I Jl ll "' tlld watch 011 j h&lt;' l l'OO\-; &lt;•d \)' d ll 11 l,II\ S \I hn ,11 , lallVt'~ un til hrr husband s H·turn wlth Lhree lusty clout.a;
McNa- 1 the Middleport. high school was Thursd,ay and were gue8'ts of M!
llny \\f 1c jon.rd al Columbus by mee l wlrled for Bashan elfect1vely [chOiien for the former Atld John and M s Frank Eaton over the
stJ l\ 111 g IH H!l !nne ~ to I Lilli tht• lliUnll \, tl:-; 1 ILiz;(' Iii'\ a11d M1 MHllory x Nlstf'l M1 s Cal Spen~ but ~ uffered Jo;Omewhat from poor Bentz and D~:tle Lee were selected Wttk end
11 '1 nnd togcUU:I the} vlslt! d a t fielding behind him
lht n1si.'h l ;OJ nl! Jn one tell ~ woop,
Next sunday for janllm s
John Bentz was reMr 1md Mrs 8 M Cl'Ofili Hlld
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NAS1 y SITUATION
l!i 11 1 r•• bh 1\1111 th clJnmg heulth
t hntl of a tlve game srrles at Bash· srade school bulldtna: to the hilh SptinllS Wednc!;day of
lAAt week
Mu A J Schaefm atld dHught.u ) an fhey ahve one each by SCOl'ft school bulldilll Mr Lee was given Whei'E! Mr CI'OAA remah\ed several
$5 For Real Of The Seaoon
ilE SITUATION Ill lllltlrlJK Ill \\hli.h a lo ,ltl kl'l \11-l , 11111· O lo•Jn rctmm:d Sa~urday tvenlnR of 2-1 and 5~4 Another ROOd t.hegra.desehoolbulldlng 'lbesa.l· da.ys·taklng treatment Mr.s Cross
from
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where
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janltm
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GOLF INSTRUCTION BY APPOINTMENt
1rcatm c nt at the hand M ot h1~ as~ntl».ntN, hnl !'Ill\ t•s to (H ove I
Sunday by a 5-3 count
Wich PASSt:Ot GOOD EXAMINATION l:Jr.Misll Bonnie Miles accompanied
SOc Per Leaaon
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went the route ror the win
The half dozen youna: . men from
LaUJa Baker to her home In
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ncrs while St.obart lost his am; thlllpla.cewhohavebeenlnmmtary
dland Pa. , Sunday Whtle away
8 Mr CW1oss sen lm m' mber ohf the 1by loote flel~lnl on the pe.rf; ~ hta trainIna: the pa~t five weelr:a at Ft fiha will visit her aunt, Mra Essie
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ThomQ.\1 Ky arrived home Thurs- Mainwaring In Plttl!burgh
!'he banker \\a!'&gt; ln~trum l! ntal m wrmklng d l Ptnk 1th• fa rm of B H C1os;; lost weel
Onso~:~~:~~Ylll A ust 17
dey nnd retM. rt a plefi.IIBllt and InMrs Marie Wilkinson daughter
T e I e Phone 1-L
Th1 oug h h1~ mllchtuattnn c~ appnlxtmfltely a null1o1t chd!urH nle~ ~ 8 ~ i'rmf'
T0he farm con~ Racine
Methodlsta ugand Le~ tere&amp;ting tunc
Wllltam Stewart Lola Ann and Milia VII1Jinla Parr of
Wtb l11st hy Jl{'llple who t rJUid not .tfTotd tt 1 lt lt'lt the llli•Jit v ~I' 1
~8 ~ 1 es 81 ~ WBII sold at Mcthodliil.ti wUJ start a live r•me who was a fourth ye&amp;r man passed Montgomery
were
week
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" ', 11 e"', ~ " I\ e 16 000" 8 0PP1rRJse~ se~tea ror the play~ott for the a. succeHlltul expmtnaUon and was
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\t l s t• rl thetdeLII11011 !or r;n m t.: r e!t so n 01 olhtt .wd latL' I ht&gt; ur. 01 14000
Immediately follow
~f 1 ~!ldwlll ~ pl:ed
the Racme
CLASS~MIEETINO
"1\ H HC qltlitNI
lng ~he salt! tilt nf'll own ~ r dlspo...
on t e a ve ate
Contributed
cd of ll to Norman Theiss &lt;UJd 8 II
- The Sunshine class of the M E
11 1' W,ls, howt' c t , found gut!t~ ut .ttl Ppllng dt H cross lht' la tter the o riginal
LEAVES FOil. CA.M.P
1 Sunday school met at Lhe home or
JIIISIL"' wh en he knP.w th1 huuk \\a:-; 1n lle nnJ,t" 1111d Wll :-1 i"il! n- owner
M1 rlw! Sli takes one hu.f I Monday mornlnK 15 membel'll of I Mr$ Olbble Duskey WEdnesday eve-!
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off the baek end wh1 eh lies adjuccl!t the 4-H club left tor a week In camp nlug a.nd a. wonLerful time wa 11 had
t 1 nu &lt;I I 0 t\(,mp th ret J.e.t l ~ Ill \h I' Pi.'lll t en t IUIY
' 11 ' 1' 1111:\' 1to his own farm and M1 Croo.; the In J&amp;.cksof\ county
Tbe camp l!llte Tbe home Js one where welcome
h1m ouL ou hond and smc~ ttlng ltnt!P.J v. hat the\ rn n:-;idel ed old ownez tttltes the r1ont e~a with situated o~ Llttle Raccoon Creek ln with a stnlle' meets you at the[
auci othe1 out bluldmgs
the _,..-estern
part of Jackson c;,CtWJtY door
We hatl
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J,\ll k Ill.{USti ce, l \ l:i suppnstt j \h .1 \ t \\oO d c pos tI ors \\ h o IOi'i I I the homL
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li&lt;'lll1&lt;tll~ H plight und11 the I'X II'.tJng gnvurwncut 1 th t· Jltu -

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MEDICATED PAD

1be ~orth ~ague of the Heath
lr!-~tt\odist chllfch enjoytc'l a weine1
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U11 ~y 1'i t~e m undct \'.htth they .tL~ b e ing gC1vetned , cellaJJIly 1l ~ hould •·est w ith lh 10m to til't:lrlt.: y,.helher 01 n ot llw,\ I

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( II~ 'i'/1 li f I J./. /)'i tml&lt; ' lwllt'r tlwt tlwy hmw. a

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!lw ~ llll'IC. IncrJmtnatmg C\l dl'lll C, tt hu s been sat rl
has
IJttll fQ~and lht• pa1 r h8\' f' b ~en &lt;lflt&gt;&lt;t1~ d
'I'~ut s'Eirve!o'. u:-~ an ex umplc nt J u s l ';hat t,w ot:cu r 1
\\ ht 11 Lhe C(1Ur111 do a!o'. thl' r ec!!rd :-; !o'.how th t&gt;y do In the I
g1ut l maiOiltJ of cus~:o~- tllll to nwte tl!e pum f-l hm e tl l . hr
tl!m r• d t•SN \ C~
As a reHult of the rlJlator) tacttcs prtiC11• ld hy th t:-; pa1t1rular co urt, IWo m en mn 1 ItO\\ Lc lha lg-

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mJndP ! OUH lt81HI. U[1 111ll tdt•d 011 him

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life of modern trade and industry depends and which frankly and
obvioudy sets up a demand fo~ non-esaential products, as well!lll
dtawing attention to th@ sources from which can be obtained ~ssential pi"Oducts.

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That this JS so can be gleaned ft·om the fact that a highet·
standard of living, better wages and a higher .consumption of

To say thl• lt'u ~ t . 1t U:l .1 v. retdwd occurrence, one
whic h 1he courts of I!!J nrliH may well i! hou[der thelr ~Share
of th e hlnme The ~a d port of tt all i~ that m ~&gt;tead of 1:1uch
O(:cura·ence bemg an excephon t o th€:~ rule. 1t .s neatly the

hgular th-lilg whiCh occurs
.Mtates

In nearly

We need a great rhauve

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our syHtem of hand!lnr
pom people by

l~w bre akers1who break fa1lh and rum

litea h ng thetr llli\vmgi;i

If nl)t a ll of

It needs io be recognized that the accelet·ation of p1 oduction
has re•ulted in the creation of va&gt;t quantities of goods which are
uy no means essential to life. A demar\d has been c1 eated fur
them by what we call a high standard of living.
Playing a groat part on this is the creation nf demand
newspaper advertising, whtch if a &gt;ctenca upon which the very

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ll li"i lflli£! l hat 1hP t o rm e r':; t:nme d oP.s not Ju~tr1) ~ he
lattr•t 111 \l:-li!lll t hen own me.an"' ot 1nfhcl1T1g pUUII"hm e nt, 1
hut tt 1:, ,f] :-~o trul' t hRt p en plP &lt;an and do h eto mc t~mpo­
r,lltl~ dNII lllo{Prl \o\ h('n th{': l und e rgo tlw
t' XfHrHHHl' that
thesi 1\IO tor11)!n bo rn nw 11 luwt undergnnfl In nddt tton
to 1111\lllg lh('ll s ,t\ltlgs o1 n hfet1me 8We p1 av/o}, Jt look~
alt ogf' l hf'l pr oh rlldl nnw that tlw y may [mtl' thclt )Iberty
fN lhl' 1~ st nf tiH•n !1\· t•s, tf 1hf' \' an• nnL acluRIIY e xe1 uted
fut lla1r (Jlm t, tf 11 l'lho1d d lH' fnun rl, of &lt;nun~e that th e~

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RAY FABNHAM, Instructor

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fMF! GREATltST AMtlUNT OF ADvERTISING.

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J!lane J~r the rec:ettt ~cr.:'tion• whlC.,
party '7mtnr many ltel..:l.ata .. aeat..

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FOR RENT-Apartment over Phillip StAters- Store on Main street.

Call orace Horoon . Phone 111 -X.
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AND ~E EVlOENTLY WON'T WORK.,
BUT ~E DOESN'T ~AilE TO 1/IOR~
ABOUT ~E RI;:NT PROSLEM AS
A'!&gt; ~I'!&gt; "PAPA" ~S SUC~ A NICE
4UE'!&gt;T ROOM! IN FACT, I HOPE
~E COUlNEL 4ET'!&gt; '!&gt;TUNC:.
Fl&gt;R ALL El\!'ENSE!S
THE

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CASPER!

WANTED-No. 1 Burnside stove,
ioocl ooudltion . Will pay c~~osh. P
o. Box 1'15. Middleport, or cu.ll
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sautFF S.uE OiCHATTiL
PROPERTY

YOU'VE TRIED

AIRPLANING or
HYDROPLANING
or AQUAPLANI"G

SWIM·
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!i"'iTIIt'li\TIH~ ,\1 ,

BOXING,

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CH~l.TON --Ausrr&lt;ALIAs

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ERRAPLANING

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newest physical sensation in motoring-~ power set
free" -suave six-cylindered pneumoanted poweran engineering tnumph that'll be on the drawing
boards of the industry for months yet, but.U. ofFered
you ,.,,., at a price that's actually down among and
UNDER the former lowest·priced 'l"lln:e, In the new

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It'• so deliR:htfull y
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feminine and dainty to wear. And
it's 10 entirely siml'lc to make itand inexpensive too.
A sheer dotttd voile made the

m.:uter dress- a white ground with.
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Tub silks in whitt or putel ,hade,,
aheu linen print1 and ehilfon prinll

BOXEr.2S
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'i'o Be'r'rEI2 THeile
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ar~ amonc flilvourcd &amp;m:trt Iabrie•

&amp;uit;able for ill devt.lo\)ment.
Tfru , ,J tttr" N•· 7721 '"•7 6r d·
ltJi,,J i" fi!f'll 11 t• 20 .,J. 16 h 10.
11 i~ mJd7 for ir~~m•di11Jt illliCJtry.

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Tllli&lt;S -ro A Ju!l61!! -

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to f;ulw:m Qureau. Writ• canh•llr

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leatHJ fllttfl at once your Paris pattern. !\'o. 7723. !'d:! tl-L"
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ABOUT ~E RI;:NT PROSLEM AS
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4UE'!&gt;T ROOM! IN FACT, I HOPE
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Fl&gt;R ALL El\!'ENSE!S
THE

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THE
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NOW.
CASPER!

WANTED-No. 1 Burnside stove,
ioocl ooudltion . Will pay c~~osh. P
o. Box 1'15. Middleport, or cu.ll
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PROPERTY

YOU'VE TRIED

AIRPLANING or
HYDROPLANING
or AQUAPLANI"G

SWIM·
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!i"'iTIIt'li\TIH~ ,\1 ,

BOXING,

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free" -suave six-cylindered pneumoanted poweran engineering tnumph that'll be on the drawing
boards of the industry for months yet, but.U. ofFered
you ,.,,., at a price that's actually down among and
UNDER the former lowest·priced 'l"lln:e, In the new

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it's 10 entirely siml'lc to make itand inexpensive too.
A sheer dotttd voile made the

m.:uter dress- a white ground with.
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Tub silks in whitt or putel ,hade,,
aheu linen print1 and ehilfon prinll

BOXEr.2S
AI2E SU~E
'i'o Be'r'rEI2 THeile
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ar~ amonc flilvourcd &amp;m:trt Iabrie•

&amp;uit;able for ill devt.lo\)ment.
Tfru , ,J tttr" N•· 7721 '"•7 6r d·
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11 i~ mJd7 for ir~~m•di11Jt illliCJtry.

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Tllli&lt;S -ro A Ju!l61!! -

"llll'fT' TC!ACII You To '1Rii!i~O
1111': ~~16~T ~Nil tol~-w

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leatHJ fllttfl at once your Paris pattern. !\'o. 7723. !'d:! tl-L"
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~B BECHT, 7S.

Personals

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1 Mr and Mrs Carey RILe! tr an.:! I
~ Bedl~ 76 died t.t hll home Mr a.nd Mrs r T Newhau :. of
;II! r•ne~vlne WednesdBy mornlnt; Pittsburgh Pa Mrs Kennet h RI L
:¥.._ o clock from oompllcaUons or chle of Lancaster Pu Mrs Van
...t'nn&amp;feS Although he had been 1n I Tine of PhU&amp;ddphln and Mr &amp;nd
.,.. bealt.h ror many years he re
M:n.. A li: Huey of Ce&lt;ta.rv II~ u 1
-~ &amp;ctlvf' until about two! 'll.ho W"r" hPif' to attPn&lt;l the R n
ago
chle Ebenbach weUdmg
1etum.ed
-.Ha is survived by two son1:1 John to their respecuve !loll t' rui;!Sday
at home and Oeortre or St Louis even1n11
;;at\0 Qne dfl.uKhter Katie also at 1 Militi Lucy Kibble of Reed:.vllle
.b.~ Two IJI'&amp;fldchlldren and two was a v1.:S to in town Wectnesda\
"Billtlers Mrs Elizabeth Link. of St.. I Mrs He lim Nea~&gt;&amp; or N~llM l:let
1 e
,Lo~ and Mrs Ka.t.e
Orunm or UemenL was rnently tRke•
A.thens 11 lso sLU"VIves His wtre pre- 1 Holzer h06~1t.Bl wr r ~ si t 1('
eHeG lllm ln de~~th several years! ct!lved treatme• t
b
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Ml:lr John De Llll6 of Col 11 us
.;nte uneral 11ervlce.s wiU be eon I returned home Tue11dHY u.Ler 11pend
~ from ~ Mlnet11vll1e M E 1m1 the palil week as tl e gues~ t~! I
ftlurch aL 2 o clock Saturday after I Mill8 Loretta Meier
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DOOIJ and burl&amp;! In chaJ"I"e of the I rhe C ity Club tltld then lt'\! 11 18 I
~,lhl undertakers will llt" made 1 monthly meetmg at the Gun Club
Ia 1he_ ~H::.::II~I~C&lt;0.met.ery there
Tuesday evening
-Mr and MI S PIIUI Solon Ill d two
WEODINO ANNOUNCED
daU(!:hters sptml Wed! esda~ with I
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Word ha:. ~n received here of
the marrilllt of Mlill BerU 11 Bich
Ml ami Mls Ht&gt;nty EwlnK Ml!i I
.,P.JILD t.laughtel or Wlllt&amp;m Blchm&amp;n Ben winK nnd dtr. 11!1;1 k
MiuY !eH
of Pamero~ 1.0 Dalmer (Kid) Ken retently iu
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ne&lt;t,v of ~polLs The marria.ce Sh~~nancloah v tll t(V V1rgh Ia nml
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\~ Dayton Friday Au WW&gt;hlngton D C
au~t s~
nl:'dy Is employed a.R I Mr IIHd Mr
Earl Hu lley P. d
the Gann Shoe Co 1 d.aushter El~t.lne of Manlltleid who
a sa
nave beer th e l!llt'l\ts o! Mr and t
8RO.tOC.4oST
Mrs Malcom Hartley lhe pa~t few
-day 11 1eturned
Wedpesday They
The M . . Boys oomposed ot were o.ccompanletl 11.s rQ.l a5 L:olum
MUSidaM of Portland w1U broa.d bus by Mr H9.rtley 5 father Oliver j
cast ovrr s Latlon WOBU In Charlf!fl Hartley WIIO has been here th e
toll Friday morulns at lJ 30 o
pllst several days vl!&lt;ltins relatlvlffi
cloclr: t has been I'@PQJ'i:ed The
Rev Father Frank Gloeckner ar
Portland tlltert.al.neNI have p~par rived Tue~~day 101 a several da.y s
«d a good Rl'GtP"am !or presentation vltilt with h1s father Peter Olo~c k
wMn they IJO on tlU! air
ner Father Gloeckner hilS but re
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) Mra Mary N~~otrOII!fo.

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J)Jalrles to s\..ll.,v u 8 8 aood ehanoe
ro some Amerlcan glrl to marry

Into ~ royal tribe llut she w11
hu.vll to Lllk~ England bY tl'llevlsion
for \.he young CIUla.dlan duke hila
his overallR and gwn boot.ll on li~~
he s lj:olng to stay In l.he w~t unlU
It hldl!S his ears
Afler viewing the oUy portl'i\it or
Jt b81on who strangled the dowsaer
d 1ches:; just befOif' she droppec:
t he g1 ou,nd glaN; In h~ Ichowder
~tt It
IH~ line 11. 1p:-~pot
withlu til"
W 10 "'" aun
all
tJu kid
Canadian
and 101
a bushel or tlp('Cked aPPles

SALE TOILE f SOAPS

7·P•ece Seta, each p1ece has aeparate cover
Set conuall of-

F111e Tmlet Soaps--PI oducLq of the
( mcmnat1 Soap Company
Variegated Cocoa Hardwater Soap
L111 ge s1ze bars
Stearn'• Palm-01l Toilet Soap
La1 ge Green Ov!!l bar&lt;
Lemon Cocoa Hardwater To1let Soap
Large Yell ow Bars
Old Enghah Lavender Toilet 5oap
Large Lavender ban.

84c

UNCLE FULLER WORK SHIRTS
Made of Stanclmcl quahty Blue Cham
b1 ay- Con ect m SIZe, full cut
(oat
style, ee1en button f1ont, two pocl(ets, ex,
tent12d neckbanrl - ~6 tnches lon.l( Re!,~llal &lt;JZe' 14 to 17
Ext1 a filze 17 1/ , to 20
THURSDAY SPECIAL
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wtlo wu appoln.Ud
let!Niar)
of Commene l•
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Chapin p1aps
to llewte •D of hla t.lme to h11
. . . job he nJ4. bot wlll rt

tua 1111 tHie or e~halrmu ef
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The Left-e.ers of the
12000 PIECES OF QUEENSWARE
We have put them m two lots anrl you
can buy any of the Dishes that sol&lt;l f1om 5c
to 15c fm Sc YOUR CHOICE o1 any of tlle
h1ghe1 Pnce opes FOR tOe- And you t,tke
ymn o~ n chmce

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77c

The eheeeecloth for yoUJ home and

BEFORE
ANY DATE
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5 YARDS GRADE NO.lOi
FOR THURSDA,Y ,
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Mildred Kaufmann. kolder of the worlds looping the 1
loop record ;for women flyers who d1ed as result of tnJur..
1es suffered Sunday night at Kanea• City, Mo
MJM Kaufmann's plane, f\yinw low at a temftc speed, ld'aked wmgs
'with, a plane piloted by Don Moss. Both planes plunged

the ground but Moss and hts pRAAenl:'er \\ere UHIUJu'red
tUIII 200I oeo , 000 •• ,~.to
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SERVICE
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ILBIU'ILDS

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IN BRICKER CASE
"To Carry On" Tdl
De1k ~~teared

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Phone, Gaa Rate
Should Be Dec:1ded,
White Says

~A~P ~~lUE~
AH~lUTmN
INGRE IN : t!J IN SP~IN I~
PAST UAYS II~ \~OON [NO tO

Rebl'l• DISpersed After

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BEFORE LEAVING

Al's Son and Bride-Elect

Control
WHEAT

Is HELD '

IS LIVES

LOST

By Many Who Anhc1pate St:ores InJured. Rebel
Pnce To Reach $1 00
J eeder Caught Flee
By Chnatmaa
1ng

Country

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UNIHO STAHS HHlDES ~ONTINUE ....
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TO ADO POINTS TO THEIR AMAliNC
ED
St~Rf: rANK SWIMMERS UKt CROWN
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jAm&lt;nca Leada W•th 540 Potnt Total W1th Italy
Showang Far Back Wtth 186\12 To Hold Second
Place Fmland II Th~rd, France Fourth

Offac&gt;al Ob)echon Ratsed By Hunganan Because of
Abbrevaated Costumes Wh1ch Are Changed;
"Degree Of Decency" Must Be Upheld
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MEN'S QUALITY ~OCKS
Made of Rayon S1lk-Dioconbn·
ued patterno- For Thunday..
19c ONE PAIR
OR TWO PAIR
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2500 Yardo-

HOPE MUSLIN
Genume Hope Bleached Mushn, fm1shed soft fm the needle- ymd w1de-One
uf theobe.•t of the natwnally known b1an"t

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Gambling To Be
Probed By Landis
Homtby Oamuseal Sa1d
Have Reaulted From
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YANKEE MERMAIDS CREATE SENSATION

25c

Self-lmed 01 Wool hned,the hnmg that
keeps them from wnnkling-A better t1e
tlhan credtt or clothmg sto('es usu'ally retail
for $1,00--0ur regular pnce 55c-and f?r
Tomorrow, Thursday, August lOth we wtll 1
;ell Them for112&lt;1 ONE:, or Z TJES Z&amp; • •,

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Are you taking advantage of Elberfeld&amp; AugW!,t Furnitur~ Sale?y ou can buy a genuine Steams and Foster 50 pound double ~d size Cotton Mattress for $3.SO.:...a 9x12 Foot Congoleum Gol dSeal Rug for ~.44
-a full size 3 pieee Wicker LivingRoom Suite for $29.00. Ev~rything
in the entire Furniture and Floor Coverings lle~ment sale prtced for
August Furniture Sale-Walk through th~se ftool'$ and see for yourself
the values-Every piece marked witb speeial Sale Tags.

Ll STE Rl N E

[ ends halitosis

4SO- Heavy quah~ Jl.a\h Towel", "Jze
18 by 31i mches
Plam Wh1te With plllk
blue, g1een and mchul bmrle1.,., ,,],o fan&lt; 1
plmd m gre~n, pmk 01 blue
THllRSDA Y SPE'CIAL
'{FOR

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keep your breath tpeyond sus
plclon. You can do this by
gargling w1th Lltlt'rine th• tofe
anhteptic-improve• mouth
hygten•. check• Infection
and dettrO'($ odors instantly
Lombett Pharmacal Compony,
St Lou!, Mo., U S. A.

BATH TOWELS

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tr-Io on• likes a penon whose
breat' il bad So be turr: to

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11.;! tly roolf'r

cloudy tonight lind Pnd~J'

"TITANTJC" Sc WHITE FLOATING
TOILET SOAP
lmge,..)c ba1 f!.- Pm e wh1te

'I HURSDA Y ONLY
2 PAIR

Uneqc1alled 1'owehng, made of
Flax Yam~-R1eacherl woven bm de1 s

M s:; Mar1li cet Mulholland enter
t.ulned with a weiner roast Tuesday
evemna: at the 8benana: Sptlnrs ln
honor of her hou.~e auea~ MlBB Verna
Sherman of ~Ire 0 Twenty
five couple were plWl!nt
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LEASED WIRE

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WEnTHER FORECAST-

LADIES STOCKINGS
Lady Lou" Me1cenzed hose Colors
a" I ntellu&lt;l e F1 ench Nude, Gun Metal,
wh 1te, black ~nd Champmgn- dmable and

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Just Arr~ved Another Sh1pment of
FIVE-TIE HOUSE BROOMS
And any custo.nc• that haa not recetved
\h eu allotment can come m tomorrowrhw•day and get them- th e sale plice IS

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'1 P1ece 8 1h by 8 1/c mch
2 Pteces 4'/:; by 8' 2 mch
4 P1eces 4 •;. b~ 4 1/c mches
All are four mches deep 1ounded co•
ne1 ea•y to cl!1an- -colm g1 ern
Complete Set
Thmsday

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READERS NOTlCE - It you want
the News Office o! Th• Datly
Tnbune call 236 l 1r the Bus1neo;
Office ask for 202 R

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returned rrom a1
ext..end~;~
Helen Noel Chtcago artJ@.t !-!hown !-11-'lhng ht rG
F1 ATWOODS PICNIO
t.our of France Oe1many Jtu. Y ll.Dl
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other Etllvpean coutltrles
turc~ ut the tirHt outdoor nrt eXhibit and s alt ht ld Ill rran
The onn w. 1 Chc11t.er townllhlp J M1 Md Mrs A n ?robst and \I' ar k , Ch I ca•'O
She is among 200 artJSUI v. ho t ntered
Bunda)l sr.hool picnic will be held famUy of Cincinnati Mr and Mr~
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at the Wills 010ve In Flatwoods Clarence Naylor of Moore:; Hill their work 10 the fr e~ cliRplay thut offer~ art ftom $8
8aturdo.y Aulj:L st 13 h hos been Ind. Mr and Mrl'l Harold Kan and
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and Mr to the pnce o ll ozen e
!lnd entertaining t.alf&gt;nt ltave been and Mrs Arthur Ka.rr of Hunt!Q.J: I -- --- - _. Duro~hy Moore Zelma De~;m a.nd
I'!Ulirf'd for the pr()l{rem The pic ton W Va were cnlled here b) the
Fiances Stilet. called
ntc Is an annual 11tralr and each death of Horuc-: Karr Mr and Mrs
p llk Prlday aft.emOOll
year &amp;n Invito Lion I~ extended to NayLor u d Mr and Mrs AI thui
Charles Hlesong of
all VI attend and 11pend the day
p ol»::t have returned to the ir re:; I
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M' band Mr~t the week. r.nd with
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Cu 1tilll us sptm
CITY t:LUB OUTING
Miss Kitty Gardner and Mrs J day when 11 t~erles of new polltlcaJ l1cr mother Mrs J D Adluns R
c Ruby of Ro hester N Y are 1 tJ; broke out m various part.~ of
Miss VIrginia w.nd Clarn
use
here spending
~everal days 1tle ~hoe com try Ic!!ulttng In one deatl La1es who ho.:&gt; been ~;pending some
About 45 members of the Pome
I'Q1 City Club enjoyeil on outln• a.t 1 a uest.s of D1 ancl Mr ~ 0 H Cald
llld ticores (.)f lnjurle•
1 U ne with Lhelr
Glllnctparen\..'! uc
the around11 or the Pomtroy Gun well
on~ Re lc hsbann er Iolk&gt;v.~r wns to mpanled ~hen II Jme
Club Tue~~duy afternoon and even
C E Zlnsrneh&gt;tm o! Zul esvllle killed and- three RclcllSwehl soldle 11
Mr and Mrt~ Ji&lt;\mN; Hn~tt.&lt; n und
tJJC;
Th~ principal means of wus a busmf'~ vl~l m
u town wounded when aLtnckr.d by (;Offi M! s Joe Pel I sptmL Silml J w1th
pleuuu oonsJsteJ ln clay blr.d trap Wednesda.y
munlsts
!heh mothe1 Ml s Frances smde•
ll)oothl&amp;' which mal!y enjoyed AJ
Mrs Minnie Duvl,.; teturned from
Pollee continued io Illlcl Nni!l amJ
Ml s A nandn Illankentihlp Is I
tl!rdartne81i'JIILRIItopto~heshoot Columbus Tuesday aftel Hpendlns communblls headqwuters m H 1rrh ~IIJILin~t MI ami M•ri Edwmd Mm
bJ8 ~ delicious i&gt;upJ)er comd!tlnll ot the PliJ:I~ w~~ek with her fiOn Willis 1 fm urm li and Rlllm mltlun
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fried A~k potatoea oold ~&gt;law &amp;nd D~ls a~d ~Rr~tyh ~! ~~~~~~~~~~:mhu 1
- -- - - - - Mls~ Helene Stiles spent Wcdn eH
r1ther dt!llcacltll prep~~ored under the / wh/~1\S here ..;'nt~end the Ritchie t
UNJON A VENUE
day with M1s dga
Ca1pr.nl.t 1 ol'
Ebers bach nupUnll! t-etu necl to he!
Po neroy
dl reetlOIJ or Vul Brown chef extra
ordinary was enjoyed
The mem home Wednesday She was a~om
Mts Lllflzle Larelf H.)ld s-on Jl ht of I J D Ada n:&gt; JetmnP.d home Mun
bP.r" rP.I.Urnt!d to Pomeroy ttt nboul ponied by Mu; carl Schadel o.nd I Columbus we 1e t he dl 11 e g1 1 ~ts I !J,V f on Ashland Ky ufter 9penri
nine ~- _ _ _
three da.ushters Helen Mill)' an d ( Mt s J D Aoam.~ S.r.~1 1day e~en mg ~omeU 1 e "lth h 1&gt; mothc1
Nancy Mrs Kuhns uccompmled mg
llielma und M1ld1ed HawliAJ 1 I
BKI~Gii: flOSTt:K8
by the Mls.&lt;~es Helen e.nd Mal')'
M1 o.nd Mrs Homea Deem ami and MarLhn Neulzllll!! spent Sun \
t Mrll Qw:ar Roedel tnt.ertaln('(j Schaefer will le~tve ColurnbU8 Thurs \.son Lawrenr.e s pent Sunday even dKY ulsb,t,: wlth Mrs F o.ncet~ Snyder
wo of her eontr::!a_ b!id!le clubs \day ror a ten day U1.p through Ina with his parent~ Mr and Mrs
Mr o.nr.1 Mnc CharieR Eblfin Jr
llond8.Y IWd Tu
Y aftemoonot N'tl W Ymk State and crnada
0 W Deem of Bnllhnn
s ent S turday evening ,.lth M1
at her hC~We on hat Main Street .Setlaerer and dauQ'h~r Nii!ncy will
Mr and Mrs Steve Alchm !ipent a~d MlS!i- James Adams Jr
Mrs A. W Kuhna or Columbua and return home Thur&amp;lay
Sunday with their ron Lee at the
Lola Ru!lsell Harold Taylor a,ll(l
Mra M D Hartinger were fi\le&amp;t:l nr 1 Mrs aeo ge Nye and &amp;On George Holzer hospital
Carl Bolin ~ en~ Stln ...ny ev n~ng
the club M"mday .and Mrs Dor E Nye went to ColumbU!&gt; Wednes 1 Miss Myrth Fulk spent Sunday with France.~ tlStllell
Schaefer recelvtd high !core Tues day mo111 1na: wheJe the former will atre 1noon with Franct:!&amp; and Helene
Ml~ Althl!r Moore ~Jlf'llt suu~u.y
d»,y anernoon M C Hot1a.rt and enter Mt Carmel h011plt.al tor treat Stiles
evt!ntnl!' witt MrR J D A&lt;Ja} s
~ Cedrk: Clark ol Middleport mtnt
Mi ll Allen Gilkey ~ pent Sundlly
Wf!re O.WII!rdiP.d
llml and Hecond
Mrs E K LlppJnct;IH WIL-S called even.ln~ wlU1 Ml.:lri 0 A. All.'l.nJ;
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Jb:J,IM.,
to Oulli!Jolls ruesduy bY the lllnelili
MIS Manila Ollln lclt lasl week
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~- - - of her mothe1 Mrli John T A nulrt for Sunday Creek J.o l'ilJend mllll ('
al, •
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time with he1 son Otto 011111
""t'ccee 1 Lamont
Ml 1\nd M1s ClydE Ty1ee und
CLINTON SHARPNACK f•mlly •nd Mn Lo" ''""' llw
HARD FIGHT w"k
• nd In Colmnbu•
Los l''l
1
-.-.,
Mr and Ml !'i Raymond Nf'Ut7-llng
and Mu EdwaLd Del!Oflkey au
,. 72
retired dnPIJhtei Betty Lou sJJent Ftlda;,
at the
Ra.clne ,died ev~lng with M ond Mr~ Flank
ODD FELLOWS
I~ ~·k Btlfto,
lie had
Mill Roy Jone6 and children of
HALL
at the hos
Mme1 svllle 11pent Slmd!IV with
fHURSDA Y NIGHT
'he soften
J D Adams
1
Maj Art It YuteH ur Steubcnvlllt
August 11, 1932
wi.fe
1h death
1r s pending some~lmr v. 1th Mr
Uancm1 H SO tu IZ
Yff~ll'• qo
Hit lrt survived by und M!ll Alva F'il.llu
bi'Olber Riraln or Appli! Grove
F1 a.nk S;Lilt&gt;H nml Marion M cOuh-e
IThe•co were no children
.spent Sunday with Mr nnd i"Mlll
Spec1al Mu11c
runeral se~lce~~o In cha.rJe ot Dayton T.QomJM ......
Best Of Order
Mntitmlc Lodge wtll b~ cond1.1ct
Mr and Mrs Li\Wffi\Ce Bell of
'fhurBd&amp;y aft,ermxm ot 2 a clock Lurl!f spev.~ Morui}I.Y nfght ond
from thf' Methodtl:lt church at Ra
Tuesday with hil· part nt.s M1
1
cine
Burial will fl:)llow In char15:~' Mr~ J 0 Adum ~
"
ur Ule Ftnsterwald undel!tokers
--

•ben P Lamont

old
cheWhllol
,tobicco a.d on tht aide
of the
red 6am

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the Cana.dia.n Duke • Back
ilble WJthoul hay fever
s~e that the Canadilm farmer
Suddenly they tell htm he is II
-· •
• 1H duke which mean!! he Is k:not In a
d .. _ •-·-1 Kenry and 1 boy who became an En 1 J'-"
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M
, 11n • ........,,d y ~
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• - n d ers
m 1!1 strm~~: o! ancestor~$ He figUred
ror Bluefield for i bac k w1t h th e W4l=
le.mly Jell un K
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hi:! would Klve n a wn 111 am1 walk
n \ It
fl.nd
You cant. blame him much A thwugh tht 1Jllfl: l!l\ k Y t~J tam!lv
M 11.nd Mr~ Robert Stewart Mil. I ducal Clown ain t the Lhlr g fu
Plllfl~ n~s
u:r tuld Mrs Gto Btewlw~rt. ~~d-ew ! we':!lcrne 1 who l!kt'~ tu plt!k n1t his
'-' s~ll 8 mday
L
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own hal.&lt;i
DIU vt~u eve~ pi~ 10 1 E1 l!h.'!h
l:i t\lo tl
K"- iery o l ~K:V evt&gt;d d 1lw~ t&gt;li. Is
u c HumphnEs retumed homf' I Ht&gt; :.l.ood lhe oyal buslnel's about u. uJ such Llungs?
Bunda~ nfrer spendnlg twQ week.! thJee yea!S then he decided l&lt;l t.a.kt'
11 ~ WUO:'\ter
hf! s~ ott You Cl!.nL !lllpect a
Well Uw Englt.'ih cr !tlclze our out
Mni Stella Wilkinson of Graham (ai mer to ~;pend twelve houre a do01 adve rtlsln.r bt'ca~ t.hey say
stnUon and Mn; Jenn)e Boyce or du.,Y whlsk:lng hL'&gt; ooo.tto.UN ,.w;t and ll pmls ~he COUlllry Maybe:' 1t does
Ha llwood spent Sunday with M• west
B1 thf! E 18llsh m.-Je h~il o 1t.t1om
I " &gt;H1 Mill Oew sc Ho.mph.ries
~
-"•· lib oar 1~ 1n d""'
vvl"ll
.. Mr o.ud Mrs Ch,lrtes Olbbft nnd
1
Fanning bi fan ling and d tkln.:
t ~n of Hartford weJe week end Is duklng Tht! kid grew up h
Evely flalutln[( Is "eVf'U by IRl
lltlf':. t~ of Mr and MIS Tom K.eat~s
bramble!! a nd wa:&gt; llt'Vel oou fmt 11 d •ach a ucestm looks a.s rheertul

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Athens Man Kills
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