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the minister appeared In tus court
IMonday afternoon pleaded cullty l:ll
the ch8J'It' but raJled w pay the
fine and coaUI rhe flne was UJ
FEW CONTROVERSIES the
••• costs
court ,.,. ••• '~""'" with
will be th~ eQUivalent 10
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Between Individuals Aft· 1 kt ~ Pusey was arrested Monday 1
er GeHinr
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by Otho Tntcy 1\Uer he had been
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M d H hn
released from a )lUI at MCCunnels-j
ome- a e ooc
l vllle, where he had tan !Orlt'/lled
on the IIB.me chatge He w~o r&lt;'Another st.ory comes to th11 omcP. turned here at the rtemand or J s
Of the De.Uy 'I'tlbune relati're t.o tho 'Hartenbach proprietor or th~: Murao-called Jl'actlOnal Tt'Ollble In the Un hotel
"East End of Pomeroy 01 Kerra Ruu
a&amp; 1t Is generally known to t.he pen
CL.4.SS ENTERTAINED
plt! ot the. Pomeroy Bend
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Citizens or recqrniaed lntearlt.y or
The Boolj:ter Cla5t&gt; of the Simp
t.he oolored race have Y.ld that ~be /son M E Church was jointly
story or racial troubles a~ appearlfiq- terta lne8 Mondav evenlnw by Mrs
ln Monday's Dn..lly Tribune Wil!J Ralph O!lmore and MIM Helen 011t\o\IWl W Lhem until they read It In 1more at the !ormer'B home Duritll
the paper They adm1t that tli.ere Lhe bus1t1e~;s mel.'ting the ml!mber8
miJht be drunken brawls between decided to give a wleneJI roast at
SCJne of the membertJ or t.heir own Lhe Shenang Spring~; Monttay Au members of the whlte ust 2L
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bo--unde,Uoe~I
n n
t llqoor at. the sa.nt" time 1 The past Chiefs of Magnolia Tem'tut they dil&gt;claim abtlolutely ;nd In I pie will hOld a picnic 8Upper tonlaht
lull, an)' responsibility 01 any know Ill ~he Bhemmg Springs on the
1 Surrounded b7 member11 of h111 devoted family, Govel'tlor
k!dge'ot.hftY trouble11 ln that section Che6 te r road
or toW,.~e burning of a ~ross 118
Mrs l:l H MtiH will be broua:ht 1 Roo11evelt 1s 8hown a11 he left Albany N y, enroute to
pub1M1etl &amp;ctuaUy did take !)lace home tills evtnlnll from Lhe McMil to mab hfs ltrst campaign speech outtude hts own
but it seem&amp; lQ have boen the worlt ian h08pltal In CharleHton where I accept.ft&lt;!e addre.!ls at Chtcag0 on July 2 Left to ngbt lh
of ~~ :ew fanatics who were more ~ h e 1 e~;f IJtly undeJ W&lt;!Ul 11.n '-'!Jt!' a- Mr11 Ritoeevelt, the Gon!'nor'!l wtfe, Governor Roosevelt
bl~.lised with
l"iN!'-Watl!r • than tlon for appendicitis
j
MNI Anna Dahl and John RooHvelt
with common sense ut the tim~ of
MA'K~:sGooo" nE"ORD
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the burnlna lr aU reports a1~ true
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era.l du.ys with relatives there
The Eu.st end of town Is Inhabited
A
W Welker returned
by a number or colored peop 1,
*rysv!lle Monday after
A 1eport reach.cd Pomeroy via
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Hmong whom are 110me of the st.al- 1udio during the
Bob
Newhall
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the past week: end tllere on
wart cltlr.en11 ot the vHJase and Wh" hour Monday t!vening that E p
rs Lily Coate. entert\\lned her
lb
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Fa h
ounnlofPomeroyhac:IMra
cGntract bridae club at t.he- home or ness
1oug utthelriong-resJclence In unn 1 ter
Do 8ch 1
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1 ed ~t.he town have never caU&amp;ed any finished 111 second place ln the
r
ae er on
ncoln H1Jl,
ar.er re urn
uum co1
trouble to any one:
CiaSII E Shuot of
the natklqa.l Monday afternoon
Mra
Dor lumbus Monday arter spendlntr the
Tile cit/zeJUJ both ~ltlte and
Clay Pigeon 9hoot i(O.Ing on at Van- Schaefer received h1gh score
week end wlth hi~ wire nnd famil y
lored 1n P&lt;lmeroy !fenerolly a nd dalla. Ohio near Dayton. This 18• hMldr and Mr8 Eddie 9mlth and
Mrs It L Henthorne and son
especially In K errs Run hD.H! 81 quite an honor tor Father Dunn J! 1 ren
have returned lrQm a Le Mnyne, 1ett1rned Monday from a
way~ been on the best or ~rms and who has but recently ta.ken llP the week 1!1 visit In Akron and Tilledo
week end visit In Colull'lbus uml
expect sdch friendly relation8hips sport of Clay Bird BhooLina HunErnest DueJT and raml}y and Lon Bhre\e 0 lo41ss Obiorls Henttmru..to oontlnue tn 11ptte ol any ructioru; dred.H Ql spo1t.amen from all part.&amp; Custer and fa.mlly hove returned remained at Bhrrve lor a vlslt wltll
between Lhc.se ot ellher Hide who of the United States and Canada from a two ~e~'8 camplnK trip friends
ll't' Wltl.ble to control their detli r~ are entered
in the co
tltion near Portl~~ond
MIS.!i Edith West Is confined o
fOJ thlngN whJch are apt to bJing ·Dolph Joachim Dr L ~~tibbie
Mr and Mrs w A EbeNibtlch her horne on DnlOl' avenue by tilabout .trouble w themAeJves a.s wei! Val Brown and uthen from ""
Mr and Mrs Clyde Andrews and nell8
1 ~~e- famUy Mr and Mrs Arti:.ur Post
tts I.Q. ~their neighbors The litlgm11. roy are probably llhootl
A H Flllller reuarned Mondi~Y
dl~ hilhelltlflo of a ta.clal wa..r .s sometime during the we e ~~
ere and family and MIM Kate Ebers- !rom Weirton W Va.
wh.en~ tre
e!!peclally distasteful to both llldt'h
1bach were recent VIRJOOrs at Hawk's spen~ the po!'it few d'a.ys on l.twuwho have prtded themselves on ob-...
Nes t W Va
neffS
~e rvinK all Jaws at all timeli lwmra 1
TWO ARE 1\RRESTEIJ
Mtases Ethel Garland Anfijl vauRuth Anna »auer, daughte r
u~ Is hUtn!lnly j)OQ1bl~ The SUIJ8f!zl·
Frank M .,.-1 1
' ghn Sarah PhllliJJB, accompanied Mr and Mn E~ Bau~ of Breezy
Uon pi trouble therefore In tha t 0 11
Cr:. wane
and W J by Amanda Parker or Cincinnati Helgh t.ti was ta.lr:en to Holter. hot&gt;
~ ::t of town seems to have been ce~ ~;'; 1 p',,a!':eo'",dtbhy ycoun~~ o.trl- and Hua:h Davia srxmt Tue~tday ln pltal Tuesday momlntr for obse1va
prlnctpally or an lmavlnar 1 natu!'e 0 .....
..I.. n e couml' Jail Columbw;
tion and probable OP";!raUon
n ....,,uges o 1nloKrcatiorJ Dunn
Ed Wltl
Ernest Wallace of ChiJ!It.er
1 0 ! 01
was rtve n n. preliminary 1eari
M
ppe
nclnnatl came taken to the Holzer ho~;pltal Tue:~~~
OFFrcERS ELECt ED
and &amp;ettled t he tine !Lnd co~t.ll aC~~ tr1~n~~~=e~ few day s bwdne&amp; c.Jay where he wltl undergo an op
he pleaded guilty to thf' charge of
M
Y
\ lilt '•h• meetibg of the Drl!w Web- lntoxlcu ~lon Tuesduv
1"$ B F Barrett of ClevtllBnd
ijtf!\o' N.et of the Ame rican Leaton
Charels Butcher aneflled Satur- IUTI Ved Monday for a several dav l!
~nda§ ilvenlni the rollowlnif om: ctav nlgil by county officers was visit with her nieoo, Mrs Harold
qra WCR elected to se rve for the given a hflarlng before Squire Her- ~~~ley and other relatives In Rutcomlna: year
Post Commander
&lt;PeteJ Mees Monday and waB
lkwl" St&amp;nley, ht Vice Crnr.mnnder man
fined 15 and cost.s which he paid
E L Sumpter ot Charleston wa!l
Ben Neuttllnr, 2nd Vtee Comfl!!1'd· He WW! releued mmedlatel)'
o. b~neaa vlsUor In town 'Monday
er Eddie Dutry, Poi;t Adjlif41nt
und 1'uet:da)'
CharleS Wit.h:row, PJnancc O.t!h:e1
MJ.sa Viola. !kintl ot OqlumbUB
M£.tT
M.tRKET
ROBBED
WUIJJ;m rZa]\l, Sergeant·at.-Arms
grand~nlece of Albert WhjppeJ of
Nlnliib :POwler, Po r; t Hlstol.lan
Petty thlever;-was oo'tn.M!ttttl at Union Avenu~ waa married in ColWrlrht McCroba , Chaplain Fran!~
the No11 b Meat Ma.k~ on Bee- umbus Tuelld'ay 1\torni~g t.o Jo!M!ph
Ftl&amp;fl~
Durl. . the business meetlnl two ond st.reet here some t:rme during Eisel of the Same city
Mt and Mrs Harry Stearn11 have
b:itoer!Mtt.-a teporL, were gi ven by the nhcht Mondfly when It Wf\Z dis·
ROfJI!Jtl W..ftlllic tmd Pat Thornton covered Tu~day mornhlJ tha.t " mlurned ta t heir n.omP In Cleve- ~
who ,.t,t.,ended the State Convent1o 11 quantity of meat and cheese was land after apendllll tha Week end
With Mrs Stearns pa.renta .Mr and
In 'I'tlli!QQ last week 88 delega~s miMlnK from the meat c~se
The
thief
or
t
hieves
forced
an
Al"'l Oeorae Het!f'l of LincOln TerFu~wlna the dlflpen!!aUon ot Ute
bu$1ness the 80 membera present entrance to the store throUil:h the ~~oce
Mr and Mrs Joe Rubin and son
wete served with sandWiches anCI door it was sa.ld A ch ~ck up of \.h•
miMing artlcle9 l'eYP.ated that t h e Ba.nume Conrad Selloll
Albert
lotSil WllB IUnBIL
Woe Albert Reuter Leonard Scholl 1
-I M1a Harry Fe&amp;;er and sJs~ Mlas
LOCAL C$l11L. l8 WED JN
Mr\RBJ.tOE LICENSE
Blsha. Wolf, returned hom~ Mon
GALLtitrius
day from a week end trip to WashA m~rrlage u~ense wps Issued ln 1ln1ton D C
'/l report has been received here
M1111es Mary PranctS Jividen or
o~ the,. marrh11e 01 Ml88 Cecl!l. the ptobate cotut or Melji:s oountv
Cdekler and Mr Dollald Oraves Jn Monday to Adrian carson 19 and Rutland and Adele ~ctiOOnl!!ln re
Gallipolil'!, Saturday
Ruse Allen Lovsey 17 both ot Mia turmd Monday from Waahji'Hrt!' •
Mrs Graves Is the daUihter of dleport They wet'f! married by Rev D C where they spent the week
Mr.• and Mrs. David Cuckler of Oaylotd L Bogardus or Rutland eqd as ltK'Ste of the Ml88es DoroU'l~
Black and ,Macy Halt MWJ Jean
Bfeezy JielJhts Pomeroy and at
teQded the 'Pomeroy hlih sc hool
Theodore Reed has returned Rusaell who also made the wash·
durlnJ the past &amp;eaAOn Mr Graves it om Akron where hi$
chll~ren lneton trip, went to Richmond va
Ill thli aon of tofr and Mrs w R Ted A.nd Agnes underwent oJ)era- 1'or a week s vifllt wtlh Ml~&gt;s Mr bel
orave8 of ~rl stl'!(!et •;]\.ftddJeport tipns In an Akj:Op ho.splt~l thU! put Lee Price
and lH employed as a truclc driver by week
Mrs Reed wilt rtmaln un Mr ~ J R Ackley went II) Colllm
the Co~e1 t Baklnlf 8Jld Ice Com- til the two ch1ldren are able 'to re- bus Tuesday for a Af'veral dayt1
pany
t4Tn home
visit witb friends and relative:.
1 Mr and Mn Homer Marshln i
I ton and M1 and Mu Emmett Dovl&gt;1
~--of Delll:ter were recen t iUe~&gt;ts ur
Mr and Mr11 Jacob Rollet ol Mul
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1 ber1y avenue
, Mr and Mr.s Jenkin Aubrey of
Cl11cJnnaU ore he1e 8pendlns the!
week with their dauwhter Mrs
1 Walte1 Wolf of No.ylors Run
Jot Ha1brecht and family moved
TuNday from the Gloeckner pro
IH'lrty on 8y~amo1e and Seconrt
street!l to the Young property 011

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Racea In Ea1 t End
OF P omeroy

Owner of Famous Rac'inll' Stable Expected to Duplicate

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J~ Bennett, Ben Lyon
Comedy~ ",M.aybe I'm Wrona"

f• acnp~l•1 tlaa D•.ot~rat1c d.•i•natkt• a• ea•didat• for Conpo11 from
tlla ht N... York D-.trict, Co,..eliu Va•dorbiit Wh1tur, '"of tll,o l,to
Huq Pa,.• WIUbtOJ, ol!ld fWIItr of tho famoua l'alll•l•t.ble, .... talw1
&amp;U 6nt . . , ja tile foohl•)• of hil lli&amp;tillf'Uilbocl paadfadaor, \ViiUam
C. W!rtitllq, wb w.. S.crotU'f' of tlao NaYJ .,IUI'IIII tba PhlideacJ' of
Grow-... Cr.ftt..-1.
a• oae of the rlch.. t ro•na maa Ja t. . world,
"Souf" WlutaQ, ai -"• il bow• to lua IBtilaatet, ba• h1tberte dowot.d
al~t lUI attn aatantU to •r.rL He 11 a •e•a r,olol.t aad h11 CGD•
onU.. wlda th• flrf1 wla.re ho u b ... phoao .... nal' •ucee•lfal. q, well
k•ow., v..., Wli'-7 balt.oritad U.o ln&amp;l.lr. of •• e•tata waluod at owar
170JMIOHOOO, 01 lh. cloatl. of hia fatbar, ~ woQ a• tho .t;L~ of thorou,hLra.r..
• wiU bo
ta the c.ndq olecdoa b, ltobert L Bac.a,
tlao .Ropablla.. •aodJdata, ._ pa-.oaat f,...ad of Wb11aor'• wlao mo•••
hi tJa. 1a1110 otoe~ Glrclo Bae.o il aa oaporie~teod polillc1aa1 .... lt.aa
".,....,.. dao lat Diatrlet lUlU 1123 while "Soaar,. 1wdl be •enbtl'

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... Hlltlaw, l.ut Jf •• WlutaQ lull hoia ...... m politic• u 11 ..... 011
... tutf, tbo odda are all iD fuor of tbe Mw1co,

To Stage
For His Twu

O f New Att emp t t o
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THE KING
OF BEASTS
"Naum.'!' in the Ratu''

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greata.nimalpolnrer,
Paul Bran..smn •• · ~
impl..d by the ~&gt;nne
force and 1avage
cunning which has
made the lion 1'1t(.,.
of the A{Tican jungle.

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FRED S• BLAETTNAR, Mer.
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Prime M:lnllltor of the land made
famo.a. by Greta Garbo. Ramrln
nenedl
Premier Ekman, who re1
1cent :r rnll'ft8d, ll•inc u Ma rea-

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0
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V.r'if~f~.~\.-¢'.;t,
..~,~'l"~·\ ~f»;~te.~ ,.,.,,.l;:. ~
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They are '/iot present ill Luckics ,lit the itaw Is Selc!om Mild"- so
•.• the mildest cigarette
these 'fil\C toba&lt;:cos, after proper aging
you ever smoked
and mello\\'injJ, arc then given the
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benefit of th~t Lucky Strike puril}'ing
process, described by the words'-VTE buy the finest. chc very finest " It's toasted". That's why folks in
W tobacco~~' in all the world-but every city, town and hamlit say that
thai does not e:o:plliin why , folks 1 Luckies are such mild ~·
everywhere J:CP,fd Lucky Strike as
the mil~est ciprette. The fact is, we
qcver overlook the uuth that "Nature
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SUGAR BEET CROP
HAS BEEN FINANCED
Clevtolahd Aug 21-INB-Through
the Joint actloo of 31 bo.nlc8 Ohio ~
1!\lBII.r beet crop hllfl been SUCCC&amp;.!lfully tlnanced for the present sea
1011, e.ccortUna: kl an announcement t.od.&amp;:V by the ba.nkln]i: and In
duatrtal committee of tbe fourth
federal reserve diltrk:l
Between tOO and 51:10 beet II'OW~
en In the aorthweatem section of
tbe atate have received lome:, wh1c~
nave: taken care of \heir IDimedl·
ate needs, not onlF ror seed but tor
labor as well, the commit~ Aid
Loans wers made 1n h\lklln11
Henrr, Deftanoe, W11Hams, Van

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Ang 24-IN&amp;-Tear
ge .J. ar~d p ~ t o! llhotll weuo Ullt'd tor 1
thf' nrst time In the ra.rm strike war
ne:u 1e1 e c 1ll toda} when a dua;en
de)U~) S!lelllh rf '&gt; orted to force tl
1break •up a blockade on highway .K
le .. J lo nu. Cvun ctl Bluffs anrt
Omaha from th! Jo' u s1de
fhtee lnrn er~ v.ere arrested an I
were being held ln ja.il
rho lea r gtu; was orough t Into
r&gt;luy 11. hen the 300 picket&amp; turned on
Lleuteunt Georp c. Cahtan, U S
otrlee rs who OJde"ed th em to allo v N
taptam of the U S feMCID .. team
n II ucks t.hruugh their blor. kade
d' '•k
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an
wo er o1 e oaWl o amateur1.!lm
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111 the recent Olympfca, 111 sho~
several fnrmt'rH II. ere brui~Pd an j r with bll bride th~tormer MIU Ltl
cut
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Uan C&lt;IIUer, of Ne'IW' ¥ork, followirw
the1r marrlap •t s.anton, Vet·
Sioux City la
Aug 24-INB-- monL Tiley will ftlfde ln LabI Along wtdel} SCII.Ltered fronts thru ltunt. N. J ., .tter tM hoae:rmoou
rmmJo sections ot the fertile middle I
we~t Itt lklns hnne1s today lllrew
rr.e~ ll)e.t~LLona Into their Wlilol' (Or
'"l!l..
hlgWf!"pr!CleS
KlGJI
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Of! tel mmed to force
the clr.v I
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folks to come acrolltl or go hunrr~
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1 hundreds ot farmer.;
of we&amp;terlt
Io•va lef~ their fteldi&gt; and 11w11nned I Conf
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Af
to the hilhWII.YB aunoundtnr Omaht.
etlet "'nme
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ADd Ea•mely
Dangeroua

Bv E L OKE
INS StatJ Coue~ponde nt
Hurbor Grace N F AUI 24-Af •
ter ~penll lng the niKhl on an l;m
1ateu New1ounuland beacll whllf'
the wo1 ld teat ed they were lo.st
Clycle A Lee [lnd John Bocbkru
iandet! Lhetr
O~Ju bound
plam
O•een Mountlllll Bo~ Ill H&amp;ibot
Grace lll!polt tuda} jl.l.&lt;lt l:il houru
ami 20 m mut.e~ aftet the rtva.bt m .,
projtcted ocean 'ace lttul ~:ruckea
up UJell plane
Shcrtl\ afte1 t heir landing LIJ,•
I 11n:l Bochkon lOid lnt.ernatlom~l
I Newl&gt; tienlct how !.hey haO tlE!CJdeJ
to aesceno aL· Burgo Beach New
lWMlanc.l lnsl evenln&amp; rath er tha.u
l.rave fog and storm throughout
th~ mghl
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Dat kllCAA W~L&lt;; fallllli Buchir:{)H
wnen v.e fliW)&lt;I IJU1'6f'IV:!'i
1 sa.Ju
1 more Uum 200 mlle:s (~ .Ji:.u b&lt;lr
Vnu.. e lind wtlh no ch.llnw'iik mulc1
tng (.Ur clestmRtiOn before :61Ji1:_
Not WlsfllniJ to take any ..n: lill'lt!e.i;
m a stran~~;~ country we dt!clded to
l hl.nt~ at Umoo UC'it.ell
l t wa~
tlclt)iBh 'fo'OJ'k, bul we made It with
nothini fnore settous o.hlln a. flllgl!f-

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By JAMES L K! LOALLEN
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INS Staff Corrtspondt:nt
Albany Aug 24 ""'&gt;:' INS _
Be - ~
nlnd the scenes poll~lcs 1n the ln
VEBt1ga.tlon o1'
Mayor JIUIIes J
Walker was due tcd~ty for an ttir

inl &amp;t the removal

hearing befo-re Governor Franltlln D Roose·

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was the farmers tioll·
ltss at.atwn was closw
day movement. llllleadin&amp;- Lhat Ita
rfe• York Aug 24~INS~T he
1h~ people -at Bu1110 told UA that
lcadeJs confldentally predicted tha t Innocent prattlf' or 1111; t\\O llttl &amp;.lberg and Peter&amp;en bad pused
1t w11l pl.'netratf! 1mo 20 mid west !lrllndchlldren today led Charles 1:: over about :iiO nilnutell ahead or ..
'H"I stALes before t he end Cif tbJa Week ~ 42 Brcoklyn undertaker LL ) But wl' tlgurf!d It was safer w rew&amp;ek
break down and conies, accoOO.InK ' main 011 th" beach and make a new
Wlt.h lllll.lll pc.pu10us centerA of 1 to poll~e the lov~ murder of his al 1 sta 1 ~ 111 the morning
Io~a Nebra5ka Mlnnesoto Idaho tuctlve dauBhter-ln~lir.ll Cr:uollnf'
spent the night aboard Olll
t he Ofl kuta~~ and Il!tnol~ alreaG Weeks 2•
plane snatchillll a httle s lee~ Be- '
eltheJ blockaded 01 threatened wiU
The oomely woman an ex pectan . fo re we co uld to.ke off this momln•
Impe nding BKrlc ultum.l sttlkcs re mother was found garrotted 'O w~ nod UJ stnp the cowls oft th;
por t~ \\ ere rec:elved that the holiM} death on a oouch of her o.partmen v.hee!M of the plane and udlate t~e
mmement Is gaJmug 1eadway 111 lll Brooklyn
the~
WJsconr.ln Ml.ssotul a n t Kansas
A 8trlp of 1alW!' knotted at 1•1
With the llelp of the rezu&lt;:entfl
From W lsconsm came wmn that terval&amp; WIL!'i til"btl} tlf'd about ll' hoo.Hve 1 '.H' got awal ~afely 10 gOIK1
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the st.at.e s d1ury farmers w• I soon ne:::k
1 weather
assemble In mass meetJnK uni1e1
H.lll nervet~ shattered a fter llll h
Lee sa1d ne nnd h1~ com )(U\lbtJ
ausptces of the National Farmers hou•5 ol Qu••tionln i b3 po 11 ce V."lt: Ill t he uu 8 nours o.nd 10 min
Hollc.lo} Association to cons ider the \Vef'ks neverthelel58 ~tuck to li stor• utes J.ltf' t le1nmg Ban e-Montpelie1
qJJestlon o f withholding milk and the young wom1ln committe&lt;! SUI 1u 1 pml before lley l.!lnoeu at Bu1o
rthPr rlnirv rnod uc: t.l; fr'Om the tn1lr clde untU he h eard Doroth~
hi~ rt 1ook 1 hour R.lld 35 minutes 0
I ket unlll l easono.ble prices a t e ob-- 4 7 Yf'IU old a:randdaugbler alH\ 1 covt•J the 201&gt; miles .tom Btugo t l
talned
her b1other Charles 2 contradict
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Omaha wa~ the focal center oi th" parts of his recital of I he fuds
I H~h~ra~~~~ wPre greatly concen)mmemcn. toda~ with mote than
Then hi!; h"'.yed nervous systez r I ed Ole! BolbeJg and Petersen attc1
1000 farmeJs blockmg the highwa y~ wa, shattered enttrely and •llsten
glad 10 hear thev lllt.d emergeil
und ltaltlng ull trucks Jadrn wllll : call}' he told 01 committing th~: trom th e crsck up :safe!) Both
Jhestock and produCt' Mill~ how 1 crime because ht! W8.1 afraid a two t1le1s llOv.ever :said I he were dl.,_
ever "'[! 5 tempora1u 1 eltl'!mpt from year love lnLriJUe with hill ~"101 s nppoillled t hat the ol ncJ p.ane WWl
the Otuaha embargo DistJ!bu toJ !&gt; I "If I would be dl~eloaed
out or the race
fl.kreed to meet the dalr~ farmers
Fatigued by Jaek OJ sleep De,g
demands r01 higher milk prlr.es btll FIRE DESTROYS STBEET CAB8 and Brochk.on uaJted at the air~
CJI!Ion savery strike leader l.n the
Dayton 0 Alii 24--INS-Fue' c..nly long eno ugh to superviSe re;
iCont•nt 1en, • ur;e lMre)
myaterloUA or111n swept through tuetln!l o! their plane When tJ!.it
- I the barns of the
Dayt.ou Stree ~ wolk \l as ftmshed they came f.Q
DRY GROUPS ARE I1 Railway Co here today, deatroylng I town to resl
'it
flfl.t!en 415 palll!enser and
tuo
1 Lee sa.ld there wu ~ a posslbllitv
!DIVIDED ON HOOVER I work can
the~ m1ght ta ke off !IJr Oslo thl8
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I Elght 2fr-pas.vnger cars werP I aft" rnoon 1r t he weather W8.$ rav~Wtull lngt,on Aug 24~INS-The l ~a~ed from tithe conflagration
able u not the start w1lf be m •
r.;c;weyful
d ry
organ!~ Ions of
Dvt!stlca on was started to de tomortiJ\1
!\.mr::t1cn were spilt furth~r t0011.~ tt&gt;rmlne U:Je caUAe of the r~I fhr trans Atlnnt1c tur race
1 Oslo Nor\1-ll Y narrowed do~n to a
-r~er Pt E- de11l Hooven lund on I
WALES TO WED•
t.lc iii]UOJ 1511\1
Stockholm
A
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une-plane aft'alr toda~
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The bonrd of temperanre prohl- 1umor that the u~ln~ of Wal~e
fhor Solberg and Carl Pete~,
bltl.on an_d public morals of the wlll wed Princess Ingrid of Sweden who left Flovd Bf'nnett tdrPJ)ft,
~thl dls
l.&gt; ~ccpa
c h u • c Il l was revived here today follcwm~ I Brook lyn at dawn J.Csterday cras h :
launched a ul t: telllll!' a1tuck uriJn the announcement the hetr to thr ed at 7 P M E 8 T last nJKhjt,,t
':(H p testden t
:w:cusmg lur,l of Bntlsh throne will VISit Kln g Gus Darb• s Htubor on Placentia
tJetraJing the dry ca use
tnt In Octobl!!r
Newfoundland Both escaped in h
1\t th" samr ~nne t hP PJilt:d
The prince wJU open a Brit1s11 IJuc lhf'H plane was wrecked
t'crces lor orohlbltlo11 praised M.t expot~ltlon In Copenhagen Oet
~~~atlng tltem fJOm the .::ompetlHoover s Y.e• pronouncement In ht6 mark next month and will 01ay h1s
Bul th eir riva ls Cl}de A Lee 11.1¥1
neer:ptance 5peectl as o cteJ -eut I JOyal v18it here lmmedlateh a fter- J ohn Bochkon flying a Stmson
rtccumf'nt or statellllUinshlp
ward
monoplane chrtstened Oretm MoUn
--- - taln Bov landed !lately at Hat-bOt
Orace airport Newfnundla.nd at
1211 A
ME S T
rod&amp;)'~
battling tog and storm t)lroughou~
the nl(lht They had tQken oft' from
Ba1 re Vermont at 9 19 A M E B
r yesterday
!Continued on :tlaee thr$l
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F01 two days
the RepubU~ton
Block vigorously denied he had e n&amp;~~.tton In l,he tJearmg room
Mru:y attended
favors fwm 1 when he ~tlfied that Seabun .1l
1 t:~te teade1s have been \\ JJLmg tn llvt!l obta.1n00 any
With nlgiH fl€SSlOl1S In PIUIJJt!C' be mlled to the staml But bt&gt; - Mayor Walker or that he had ever 1 a prl\ate qut'f! t lont06 had s hown
to speed up tile hf!lll Ill~!! ll \ 1 .ere I!Ummonlilg them Curlin iJa~ 1 Ked fm any C\en t.hourh tJrllum a cht&gt;ck for 11 000 madf' Gtll
1esatded as likely that Curtin will produced a ~roup of wttnesscs \\ho made K. pooalble thro\llfh o. joint b) Block on the joU1t account tu
soon rea.ch the political phase or , "llifled to other angles and rw. m- stock speculation accoun t to makf' lnvor ol the
my8U!rlous peiiiOn
The Walker case or 8.8 he o.ern1s JflcatJons ot the lntrlcote \'i o~.lk ::l prd\ts of $246,000 for the mayo1 whom Walker has !dent11led as
It the moUV€ behtnd the months ~ case
1 ri urlng the Wall street.
boon!
woman
lema: lnqulry lnto the IQVf'mment I Palll Block the mllllonalre pub wa1 kets c.r 192'1 1928 and 19Zl
That check was never In my
of New York elty by the HofAtad- lt.her, Leonor F Loree the noted
Seabury In his 1conclll8iom on poeseS&amp;ion
Seabury cned
ter legislative committee
railroad executive and half a d~· which the IJI'Csent removu.l hear-~ ntver oould find it
OUrttn, refe1Tinll' t.o the alleged en other ""itneM!s have ..,on . ~ to lug Is based. poln~ out that W~tl Mayor Walker Jumped up a.nd
confel'l!nc.-e 1n W&amp;flhlngton clalm~ t the front and te5ttlfted In MayO! j ker thrbug h h iA 'Jotnt a~eount wtth l'houted Put him under oath .nd
that Walker wa.s at the outset onlY' Walk,er's behalf Block was par- Block pr ofited LO 111~&gt; ex en.t
m[lke him 11wear to tha t.
a secondary tar,et the orlrtnal tteuiarly loyal to the mayor re- nea1ly a qt.U~-rte r of a 1'111lllon d f'l
Th~ publisher said he wu
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pian being to disrupt Lhe Demo- rus1111 to be IWtH'Vt!d from his !en and that later a certain tUe l 1ntlmate friend of the mayor for
uauc party In New York throUI'h defense f){ Walker by the meat manutactured by a compa.ny in I Mve nteen or eighteen years. n
an atta.c~ on Tammany e:o that Jlgld cross exaDllnatlon by both iY.hlch Block was interested 'l'l'n ~ wu tccu u~e cf thl" fllf'ndllhtp e 1
the aepubllcans could carry the Oo\ernor Rooeevelt and Samuel I ~pproved by the board of tfan,,-llor no other reasoh, that ht 414
",nte tn the November preslden- Seubury the author of the ntt,een portatton
11h11t he could to make money lm
thll election
1 cha11es agall'Uit the mal'ot
1 Th e publisher cu.uiied a mild l WalkPr In the market, he declared

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POLITICS IS CHARGED BY MAYOR WALKER~S COUNSEL AS REASON FOR THE PRESENT INQUIRY;
CURTIN ALLEGES INVESTIGATION OF NEW YORK MA:YOR INSPIRED AT WASHINGTON SESSION

vt;lt at the exeeut.Ive chamber In
the capitol buUdin•
The mayor's anr•lvt 00\ll\lel
Wert, Mercer and Putnam oountle1 Jobn J OurUn, prepe.rea ro sum8upt' trom tbue counties 1s re- mon to tbe w1tlll88 stand W
fined by the PaUkftnl Sup)--Com ~ K.inpland Macy, Republtean state
pany at Pauldlnll, 0
and seven other Q 0
nte crop, -.coordJnl to Ill estl cho.tbman,
p state leadrrs In an effort to
mate of the blntlnl an4 tndUBttiAl prove hi&amp; aharae that tbe lnveatJcommltt.eft, wtn put POO.OOO lntv
elretllaLIOn In tbe seve~ eountla~ ptton or Mayor Wa1ker and Tam~
many Hall was inapll'ed at a oon~taU

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Aug 24- INSChapltu
Wl 1 lor U ortkutls of t he Youngstown Sheet
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:entbtaoo :ffi OOOrebeJIIJoms wtll 1He 1.11 court a I:.C ll t ton and Tube Co were
masked '.11th
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challcngln K ~he right or hL~ dhm
11111encf' todav tn the race of rumots
army or union lhlnera
dew York Aug
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White has alrea.dy patl'· ed wife Llta Orey Cl"mplln to Pille.., I tha t a new a U.e mpt Is lrnpendmg t.o
motm ca.valcad ~,
way lor
introdUcing the thel 1 ) Ollnl sons Charles J M 7 nml , mel ge the conce•'JI wttli the Belh
to u.t.tempt tht the laraest industrial
prof~ts Of recent times
coun&amp;y lines
.of fu.rm relief Into the En1l Tomm~ 6 In mutlou p1c llchem Steel Cmporo.tlon
16000000 1.o reh11.Uitltat.e
Session by sti.ttna he will tures he announ~:ed
i While tal k was revived that plan 11
picket ~~~"
"-'!''a&lt;l•lo workeu
to ~:,;~~::•;:1:~:':;•;,;',~ United
cancelling olcl dtbts
Chaplin -;aid
eith er would seeK I e bemg made !or u. nev. melller
and join the up
was undert&amp;ken
for hlll'hway lm an lnJHnctlon or ll.!ik IJOdlhcat!un ) [ ~~~ul
providing for an even e:&lt;
today
started before enact- an e.g1ecment cnterfd w th M1 s chan~~:e or s hates steel executiv es
rising against the recentl)-nea:o
tlaled fl'r'e dollar a day wage scala
:p:~~~f·~:~~~. impto'r'emems
~~:asollne tQ.X to rare Ch'Tiin OVI.'r the chllclten fll lno !refused to discuss the matter Close
The authOrThles or the count)'
the plant.!!
building
tiOI - of the divorce
watch was being kept 011 the action
were grimly determined to turu
Indiana
suoce&amp;!lful farmers atMrs Chaplin Is ur.der conlr!lct uf steel stock~ m an effort to tap
yesterdays
meeting and 1\lth the Pox Film Studio to llppeo 1the authenticity of the rumor
back the lnvttding horde wlt:t bul- vunla and Aiabama wes
lets H "flecessaJ y
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by the corporations fluance corn
les.qenlug of the tax burden In tlve picture!! with the t\\ o bn}s
The new m get talk follows on
Shollld the present force of re~~:u­ mlttee In the behef new eqmpment
of their s uggestions will fit
Chaplm to date has pald 1000 ll the heels of t~ collap.se of a:~ at
the
Governor, e"Onomy month for support. of hlH sons m
h
lar and Speolal deputies be unable was needed to meet th e ILP?roRCb
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p tempt to m erge
L e Youngstown
,against Bddition to th e ...,.,.,
to oope WIUl tlle marchen thete lnr tlade Jev j va I
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It was est1mated the work would
Governmental expenditures Mrs Chaplin In settlement l\h en l com:em w t
e e em wo ~Cfll~&lt;
*Ill be D000 cltlzeiUI-lafJyeJ s doc1
abolition ot the fol· t hey were dlv01ced fh e yeJ.Js UK-:&gt; tag u
ters business men farmers min consume six months and fUl'nlsh
Chaplin bellev e5 Utat enttance 1 An opl nlo\1 or the Court or Apers-to reinforce those already on employment to many thoU!I•.mas or
persons
County School Superintendent ot his son8 Into motion ptctu!"'ls il.l pt!Ul~; Monday v.as t ra nslated today
duty
Myron c Taylor ~hahnmn 0 ,
theh tender~!&gt; viii lntc1f r. e v,ttll las vhtunlly approving the original
DITCH DIGGER BURIED
the cmporatJOn said a :Jt:neral
&lt;gounty Health Commlsl!loner I then normal dev elopment and mke merger negotiations which had seJ
-buylnl movement. tn thill countr)
on..~.nuecr on JJtt~ t~
from them the pleasures en )O}f'd ved as the bas ts of an Injunction
Cleveland Aug 24- - INS- Fire-- ()A.n not be long delayed
INClPlE T
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by other child! en of sJmlhu Lges ol.:tatned by oppooltion forc-es led by
men and a &amp;core of laborers work
'In per1ods sueh as t~.s
he
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HALTIE~
~a.Jd
the comedian s ottmne1
Cyrus S Eaton Cle'r'eland flnan
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ed feverishly here today to extrJ. $11.111 competition necessitates the
24 ~INS - fwo r Ill await developments
wn Cle
1 eve and Aug
cate a dltcb diner who wa~; bll
tLSc of the mOBt modef.n eQmpmeT!t
Pl' Ice
llldlo Cl uiller s were dis- M1s Chaplin s terse commenl
I I he f'...ourt of AppeaLs opmion held
kd :\Ill e when the walls of a 12- : One mlrht look upon thl&amp; aa a time patched to the Doone ofllce or thtl
f the stock uchan~~:e plan of one and
foot d lch in which he wHs work- 1 for II thorough house clea.nlni( au:l Associated Charltica here trdr.~
PUT ~IN·BAY HOTEL
one- third 8hare of . Bethlehem tor
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11 will be the reason for replace- quell a demonstration of 100 un11)1' ca.ved In and pinned him un menton a larwe fiCale whlln th~
"'n loved. men WJIO threatened to
DESTROYED BY FIRE land denied attorney fees to counsel
othere: escaped
produetlve fatiUUe~~ oJ the country raid the welfare office
representing the anti-merger ton:
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After 50 mmute8 he WliS ta kl'n are again called Into Bul:l&amp;tantia i
.1onr cru!r.e ~ 1n •vC'd r 1 thf' SC L
Pul-In-Bay o
Au(l 24 - INB- es
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out but he had sutfot-Rt.ed and use
11 time V preve nt an~
dt110rci Pt A blackened mas.-; of chu IIH ruAttorneys who represented the
CLuld no t. be re\lved
1 Taylor reiuseQ to eommcnt 011
the demonst ratun; fml c.l b'r'
us t.xln y w11.s all thnt H'nt\ln~ or anti matge1Jsts d r.c le red toduythev
- -- · Jeports the av~t1t.le or steel opera- llr tc t.Jc members of t he council the Cc;mmodor~ 11otet om
Ll1• 1WOU id appeal the
deelsion to the
MORE TROUBLE FOR EDITOR tlumt was P.Xpect£Q to expand to u.t of lln€1npluycu were u spcr~({!
I r. 1m. us "'pot rm rn , ltOIHba &lt;:uuVt 1State Supreme Court
l lea8t 30 per '(lent or capacity bJ.
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DANK REOPENS
FilL of
undet.mlll lncd
ru lJPn
TO APPF.AI, FOR MONRV
nmdavtt!l ch~rwlng Grover Flemlna:
can Lon o AUK :.It - INS- \\ th w13pt through th~ woode n true·
e(lltor of an Ohlo weekl)lt n ew&amp;papcl MOKE MONEY! FOR TI:ACHERS $150 000 a vailable ror withdrawals ture one or th e oldl'st and lm.;:et.t
Albany
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Aug 24 - IN8-with 1\Ueged malicious libel, todav
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I the OocJge D Harter bank of Co.n ltllme hotels In Amm.cn lntc ve~- Govetnor Pnlnklm D Rooseve lt
Col limbus 0, Au1 24 - INB- 1 ten Oj)f:ned here today thtl ~nd l lerday OiLmage was es timllted at ~ ~1~ mt~~ ft v: t 801t~~lt flp~~~ tom~~
were Ot;l file In the muntelpal pollee
1The state bo«r"a 0'1 control todav ::Jf four clcsed Stark ~outrty bank- 1$100000 All gunsts (}f Ulf• eSl Elll 1hook~
court here
g to ~he r~n k R~~ ~le eo~ath~
They were swom out by W B 1rcleaRd llt2t82 for payment or ing lnstltu ••ons to 1esume Ol'lf'l1l· Jlshment escaped safe tv
Demo~11.LIC tlrt In ttn et'!ort :to
MCClalllster former Greene county back ! alarles of teachet5 In state- tlon.s In three da.ys
Ibe hotel was bullt mot ~ lh
fi ll tile $l ~ooJ l'e~'dentlal cam
ahetlff and John P BocJtley ot 1d !Chool districts Finance Dlt'et•
OtDclaiS o1 Lhe Hurter b1lnk r 7f) years ago and WM known 118 an paliJl wal chest p
Xenia
or Howatd B •vis announcer!
I ported that a lai'(Je number or rlstocratlc stopping place One of With campaign contrlbut!Pns
McCa\Uster and Bockley memOther round~ released. mcluded the several hundrt d oe•"'
1 Lhe
hotels m ost
dlsUnKuishectjrunning far behind the deslrlLI
be~~~v~hea::to~Rhch.&amp;"!t'::!~ ,5,088 lor rehabUittu.km of educu- nied tnto the bank as t.he door" kUtsts v:s.s the wlcJow of J~ffets&lt;¥:1 amount the Oemoctnile h igh com'
~einln
ubllshed. 'In ':::totmded .on In IWJO and • 212 tor PtlY• ~ were opened lor the flt5t ume DavisJ pres ident of t he ConfcUer· mand ha.~ decided t{) appeal to lhc
story tta~ tbey were arrested In rolls for 1931
Detaiie for use of •1 nee last Aupt opened new de- ~cy who came he re every summe1 h tLJe felloY. s
tor rontrlbutlom
Waren and fined for catching un· the money were not dlscloaed
I posit account&amp;
for years
I 'tnngtng: fro u1 ai to $'2
cter-slzed bau.
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Rockne fot.,. hour'o trial drive-then if, within a
w~ you &lt;m .l1et yourlldf buy any other now cor
with ~ base pnoe helow -600, 1'!1 give you -10.
That o how good I know the Rockne u, That'o
how good it'o proml
to he to poople aU
uound here. It's the oensation of 1932 _ buil~
~on1ored and guaranteed by Studebaker,
JHGIII!I IUid paCemaker. So come on ill md take
aut allocbe. Prove to younolf what a value it ia
at ji58H. o. b. factory and up 1

1Sheet And Tube
Officers Refuse
To Dl'sc'USS Rumor

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Comedy: "On Ed•e"

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"MAN ABOUT TOWN"

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In Report To Adjutant
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READERS' NOTICE - U you wanl
tho News Oftlce of The Dall1
Tribune, call 236-L; if the lluaineu
Qftlco ask for 202-R.

Sicry with Him in Politics?
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OHIO STATE MUSEUY

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ldentttled with the taxicab mclus
try ln New Yart cUy, al110 te~l!tl " '
MJyor Walker had never .ndlcM tf&gt;d
to them bf!. hLvored tbe Pa.nn!llee
Transportalllon Compon~ or any
other oonoern in tbe ta11:lcab bus t
samuel UnpriPkter
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Mr and. ~ Gene Pierce anli
ramuy were Sunday ll!ePts of Mr
and Mrs Chfrletl Ftndllna
Mr and Mn CHni.&lt;m Frost an1
.son ot Athens were vlaitlnR tht!
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Allen of Zanesville er Mn Ploy Gardner and uncle
m~ bfu warnrd B@'liln.&lt;H vlolfnCP w aod Mrl w p Ray~ and M.J ~ E H Morrl.ll F'rlday
0 A. Releh or J:eion returned Tuelmeaft.ll t.o pm hlghf'r priCt'!i. !amlly had for the1r ruest&amp; la~t
Mr ~ J B Longsworth lelt Sun
day evenq rr,:.n1 teven.l &lt;laJB vlalt
for farm product.
week the fonner a uncle Frank Bay- day to vl~Jt her sister Mrs Carl
wlt.h retauvri at Pltt.abursh and
re and daughl r F'a.nnlt&gt; Thf'Y Hu1\th01 n &lt;&gt; of Akron
~ILUihLf!r RUah RtJSt wfto ttd beet' Turt.le Oll!et Ptnnaylwanla. Mrs
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AVIATRIX FORCF.n nOWN
were also accornpu.nled by a mlnlfl
Mr and "'rs El'nest H Morris
t&amp;OM'I a.L
I via1ttn 1 fier'f with her lft.nd-PfU'· Ploy Gardner &amp;nd. 0 A hleh ex Om&amp;.ha area. wemec tnat milk w111
t.er and hls wlre all of near Pitts Wt'lt' R1plf'~ vlsltOI~ Sunday
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ancf other rt!la.tlvea tor the past peot to return
to their hOmes be piaced on Ule forbiddefl UJt ll
Lubbock Te~
:.1-4 - INSburgh.
month
Th.llJ'IIdly
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the dU&gt;trlbutors !all to lin up to Lh.e
OUUland en~nt ln lhe
J A. Sayre liOn Arthur wife and
Form B•hef
1 Mrt
Arthur Oowrt dauchter
PlOII!Iale
Preci:er and
Pauline aaree1nent
~~ derby nl&amp;'hL from l..ol! An daurhter 1pent aaturdr.y With Mr
tilml:r b~vfotl ll.&lt;~
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M&amp;ym EUu.beth llnd Y:ary Vanzant Tucll:ennan 'litumed Monday from
Althou&amp;"h nwneroUI t.ruct:1 bear
lu to Clevdand
w~s forced and Nn John Wolte of Doroi's
' ol 1.: 1-.
of Mrs
Clyde"' Bat.tYn on Main Jot Chuhire spenl Tuesday In Col- two
weeD vacation at Buckeye 1ln11 lhi!St..ock and produce tor the :... by motor trouble twenty
Lyle Powell of Bradbury is visit I
It' ~ I ll II - :\1nJtillg'llP
meet
Melldames Charles McMu~ I umbliiJ
MiJII Ann EUzabet)l. Brllht Lake
Omaha. market were turned baclt
n IIOUUl of
rexas :ille InK hiB daughtl'r Mrs Tessie WIU'd
ler rrvlng Karr Jr B F Fultz Jr accompanied them h.ere for a vialt
Mrs Charles Wlae
Br Mn by the rarm pickets no violent club ~ ~m~ll~,.~~~~th=e~i~~: h~:re by lung
Mra Quincy Adam~&gt; son Hobtl.rt
Mrs w G Huddleston &amp;«&lt;Impan- Charles Bameu and Mr and Mrs es occurred Savery wamed hla fol~
wife and baby vi.R.it.t!d last sunday
Cll'de Ba.ttyn and th.e MiMes Doro
thy Pender111'11.8S of Jenkins Ky led her eranddaua:hter Claire Lou- Glen Barnett. of Pomeroy (l.CCQm lowe.n; to !lhun physical toril:bat. but
by and Monday a
Zanesville The1
Mrt. Geor«e Paraona, 36, 11 Marjorie Wrll[ht or New York City lse Oalbroned om Memphis Ten- panted Charlea and Olen Barnett &amp;I cautioned them to be nrm In en~
were acoompanled home fly Quincy
and Dahlia Pauley
nessee who nu been vlaltlna: here mother of :Uuncle Indiana. as !orcin&amp; the blockade ,~H~·~~·tao~~~·ln~·:
Adams who has had employment nt
Vict1rn of Tuberculosis
Followlnr the djqner they mo- w COiumbW! Tuesday where she wm far u Columbus Tuesday
structed them to make no
Zu.ne~vllle tor 110 me time
After Lonl' lllnen
tored to Oalllpol~ ~he1e they at l lJl8k'6 .. shqrt vl..!ilt w.lth her IJ'&amp;ndMra WUla IAmb h&amp;ll returned 1to Interfere with the
te nded the theatre the~e
P~~orenta Mr and Mrs W J Gal from several month.s vJal.L with
farm good.l by rail
----brouer before retumlne t.o
her l.lltlve8 at Co1nlng Detroit and oth
The only Herlous bruah
SAXON
Yrll Ooorae P&amp;raons 36 years Qf
IIOME FROM BOSTON
home
Mrs Huddleaton returned ler points
Ia"' ex:perlenced by the otrlkero, Ctc·J
age
IJilA8I!d. away at. about l 30
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ho
W d esd
j cur~d at Spencer Ia wllere
an4 Mn Arthur Sayre and 1 Elale an&lt;! M~j; Normnn
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oclock Wedne!iday mornill8 at her
Mr und Ml"H Elmer WeHt ne
me e n ay even nl
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--lam Norman an otllcl•l of thll
Norma. of McKtes Rocks Ruth La1nb of Parkersburg wPn
horne on Hlah Street Gravel HUl home from Harvard university
Mra Harry Schoen and son or
I day as.'IOCiatlon waa placed
an u.tended villt 1Sunday guests or the formc1 ;; siJ&gt;
Deat.h waa
due to tuberculosis where Mr Wes~ lll employed to Charleston are bere vlsltlna with
ILrrest charged with obiJtrucUnl
father J A I ter Mr D s P..Lri!Ons
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wblch disease had kept. her~ falll spend l...tU' summer wh,h Mrs her parents Mr anct Mrs Ji'nlnk I
hlchWlY His arrest W&amp;ll blued on.
n~lativea
I Mr and Mrs George MoClmt.OCb I L ______,
fO)\th.e put two anJl a half )'l!ara
West 5 paumt.s Mr and Mr A 11 WtlUama
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warant sworQ. to by a farmer W I
len la.st week for I are vlaltlng rela.ti~es ln Aron
Try th1a new TlZ
She 1.15 survived by her rather H Barton u.nd Mr Wests pscents a
Kath leen Thomas ol JacksonvUle
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where he has I Edila Hylbert 11.nd M., &amp;ilher j CORN PAD
Swpe pamiaataadr
C Rou.sh or Mason one brother L t Dextt&gt;l
Florida after several days vtstt here ~
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Sioux Center Is waa a.nothet j
Then medicated
1T P1lrr lert Sunday to vlslt th.., and for good
c Roush or Maute her h~band
with 0 J Marcum and family left
CUmax: of the two ft.i&amp;:hLs In new objective or LhJJ strik.et'l today I
Sunday ar- formers brother and S1Ste
J w I renlerof pad !!OOndl-..lvetawaythe
and three enUd.ren Geraldine Er
l &lt;- MI vue Htmthollle has u~ Wednesday tor Oa~ Hill W~ Va rapid nre order alter reAld.ents o!l otDf?lah&gt; of a IarKe creamery in
A Nease
Hylbert or Dlmbar W Va lind Mri. corn l ne t pad m !he wurld.
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nf!BtJne e.nd Jack
l 1u1 nt&gt;d trom a !ew aays vis.IL ut where she will vl!ilt before rt!Lurn ~;wro~dbnd h..U wa.ll..ed ve.lnly thal city reCUBed to acqule.ce to the l
&amp;ntz and J U Hevener of Marlinton W a
} he Stansbury Drul Co.
l"uneraJ services wm br conduct WooE I.el aftel attend!nl!i u clnss lng to her home
of 7~ ft~~;s the nllilht tor some news farmers demand Lo eea&amp;! opera-!Sara
Roberts called o 1 M111
Mn B E Morris and son Dec
M•ddiJ;pott Ohio.
ed Friday at 2 o clock P m from. Jt.U!1 1Cn
Mrs Austin Wood d1UJ8hl.er Mary 1 Le a d Bochk
tl~ Whereupon strike leaders an (Mary Bentz or 'i'..etart la!!t SundD.y 1 bt!rt or Bashan calletl on Mr 1U r
the Methodist churctl
Burml will
Mrs H L HenthOJ ne has re Ellen and son A V o! Wheelln1 a1e 1s.l(Jh~d ~Vel Bt o;oh~e~ewre~rl.ed nounced a blockade will be set up
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bt- nl ch.ar&amp;e of llilwllngs
turned home fr091 o. vlslt v th here vlsitlnr with l.lle rormar s siH wick at 1 p M yesterda Je.!IS ~ around that town today
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lnllttJVes ir. Cotuinbu&amp;
Iter Mrs 'C F Ratklburn
three hows artel' t.akltfe orr 011
Future objectives or the strikers 1
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and
Mrs ORvis Middleton a.nd
Lena
Fox Is enJoytnl a vacation their lll&amp;:ht No other word wa.11 re- It was Wlderstood have been named
POT LVCK OINNil:R
Lhree children of Dayton arrived from her duties at Rathburru store celved of them until they zoomed as St Paul Minneapolis tdllwaukPe
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Wednesdil.y for a wee,k s visit with Her vacation ~gan on Tuesday
do'l: n uut or the skies D.nd landed at St Loul.s and Chicago
The follo"-ma: enjoyed a pot luck Mrs Jtmnle
and othl!r
Rev and Mrs Fred 1 Gardner Harbor Gntce
Some fpcUons In the muvement
dinner Tuesday evenlnR at Lhe home relatives
daurbtel Joyce the formers motlt
Fo11 and stornf over Newfoundland today were urging a producln~hol
- - - - - - durlna tht' nlsh t wel1\ responSible lday as well as a selllnA: s ke
for Lhe &amp;Jt~era Petersen crash and It \\a~ pwposed Lhat the farmer
the late arrival or Lee and Bochkun atree nol to plant their !&lt;011 or
Solberg and Pelersen were In ~uu e nev. li"estock holding their
rlj.dio communication
wllh Ney, pfoduel.£ uver Into nut ye.11r when
York up untll an hom be!ore the]f shortae.e of supply would push
crash In thell last 11 e888.ge they prlct&gt;~ to higher levels 1
advised New York of their Intention
.o\l ~IJ Moines Ml o Reno .presl
of ftylnr m circles ove.r Harbor dent o f tl e holiday aaaoclaUon saW
Or~e and 8t John s until the he Is maklnil elfort.a to Induce Oo 1
weather cleared
Dan Turner of Iowa and Qov
Both teams of fUers had hoped tv Plo) d B Olson ur MlrmeHOta t.o call
reach Harbor Grace before niJlht n conference of middle western S:QV- 1
tall last ni ht
r 1 d h
ernors to den! wit.h t.he farmers
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rt! ue an, up off p!Cblems and guarantee the striker•
SY:'IIOPSIS
o: protpctlon
Baltimore and his Fiytnr Family
TIJe elfish be!wecn offJcen and
Yftnl and Jl;eautJfu1 Patrl~11
flere Bafely at St John New Brurn; ~t llklnt:r Inrn e1
occurred after
8nullawa\t ~or~ llf!'t f.llher HU
wick
afler
completln~ the nrsl leg autborltles went to the 11eene ot the
mu.ch that she was walllna t• sacr1
of their proj!!ct4-Q tugh,j. to London blockade when
oomplalnt8 were
84 lol'e aJttil happmhs t• Insure
The former Amy Johnson noteU madf that all trucks were bf'ln11 re
his r91ture antle~d~t"ncoe by m.litrJ•
aviatrix wUe uf Captain James A !used Pll&amp;'l8~
aar "uldh: ared R&amp;rve:r Blame for
Mollison who recent!) completed
The officers round
ten loaded
Ilia Wealfh It tra" A Lint Pamela
his~.Cty s nrst solo fti&amp;'ht from Eur trucks held up behind the barriers I
who liUI'I'""teal that l~at mai'rr
ope to !Lnltrica announced ~er •u
Sheriff Pe1 cy Lainson tried to
weal~, w-.rmAJ tllat '\he rl.nwp.r
t ~ntlon ot making a. slmlle.r ntttt\.J ! convince the strlken;
that
they
of lou wt-an oil'
Pamr-!a !!poke
from Londeln next munth
should allow the trucks lo pass
captain MoUlsoo •waiLed wort! 1While he was talkintr: La a. dozen or
\!lll,..rl•nl:f', her o"n mattJ&amp;fl:
!rom Dr Jam's A J{lml;)all me the leaderH however a soo~ of
t• h~tndseme Jlmmte n a.,ren •
teorologleal expert bet'ort tl'lking off the stnkers walked to the Sheriffs
JOilnC lawvrr was bN:omlJll duH
fr(lm RouseYelt Field for Harbor car and attelllpted to turn It over
Jnhmte fur1uu" at 'Pat a eurare
Orace on his return journey to tht
This prt&gt;elpltalel.l 11 brief fiRt fla:ht
meat, •••keniJ to the rea'LJzatJon
old world
In which the Bhenff and deputlee
that he hhnaell cillorell for her Pat,
Captain *oUg11.ng Von Gronau tmaaaed a do~n or more strikers
wilh youths opt1nus m hope!l tn
fa.mous Oe1 man nye1 11.nd his thret"
When the tirht ended Deputy
UJn that thl!' yoana camper whotn
companloJJ!I we1e teady to continue Sherif! McTwigen attempted tAl ar1b.e Dilly knows u J•~lt and saw
the•r lelaurely round the wo 111 rent Lynn Alderman
Alderman
o~ -nee, wall rescue- her from
fti&amp;'ht from Cordova Alaska The_, Sretited In a truck refu.sed to a:et out
.fllaifte l11nmie ftad1 her In the rar
planned to speed Yiouth and wes1 of the car and McTwlgen pulled
llllrli'. ~in1 He td.es ht!r In h18
alonr the Aleutians to Dutch Har hLc; gun and flred several shots In
. , . . anti in d;eHpaur and hunery
bor
the air
far ..~~~:e, abe IM'tmita him te kin
From Dutch Harbor the ftyera
This preclplta.tl' d author !reeTube th
EACH
wiU sto.rt the dangerous 1 000 mile for 'all and the authorities ~rt
)lea', ~fZt daJ P•t bruk&amp; her enllo·" Each
In Pain
tiJaht to Paramlshlf In the K~fllC:. torc&amp;d to use tear llRS to dlspe( the
·~tradt.
~ m el ., iAI •'\aplela,l!l
Il&gt;Jands anrf thmce to Ja~an
sot~ an1ry farmers
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SIJ.I• per oet
hlhnNia'-11 folknn•r l":•t•ll
_,..,.. enrateln'ent. Jnamle tlfns
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Those arrested were Alderman
W L ShJvery and F R Ring
t• *'!n Pat money .tt study art
Full o..,..tre-4 ,. it
Charges had not been filed early
PI,'I (athtr tileehnta Jtmll'lle Roft'ef,
today against Shlvet y and Ring
¥A-.1'lhiJ bi.s i'a~IU~nu W'U ade111aate
Alderman was ~harged with reckless
for h..- ·~· He plana 10 \ake Pat
driving
Authorities said he at
tcr Pa.ls. 0hlli m,iaqte Patr1eia fH~a
J !Continued~ 'lcL)ft! ''"""
tempted
to
drlvt! hl~ truck Into a.
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Board11
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u"n.Dt leave ,J•mm1e and, the
4: County Parm AgeJU.S (1\J~eady speedina truck which had refUBed
f4 61 F.IU'h
In Pain
•fltt,111he l•a,~et hhh for the k1111 e,x·
••·tl
f.adl
In
Pain
to
Btop
at
thQ
plcket
linea
It
was
atohshed. In BOrne counties 1
~rie~ of the ..re'fiGU nJeht Then
Chairman Williams revealed that his Intention officers 4eelared to
Sll... per oet
J•e~ ¥r~vu Pa~ think.,_., he had
fts.Ja per Sl!t
thf!
committee hM been asked to wreck the other car
tnl• etme :euerday. for today he ls
'nle clash
the rlrst In O~ha
urae the abolition ot enUre cowttY
t(Je Ialit anillt il'i Jtmm1e ahe wants 'J Waif half
I'd have kn•wn. that thine• •W•'t IOVernmenti In a\ least 20 small area since thf' fo.rm 11trtke became
Full Oveniu--:S 00 19
Foil O..ora!ze-4.75•:11
JUk e:Qiainl'i lie 1ta7eCI aw1y lte
in 1eal life."'
Ohio counties to provide 'tor the effective here Monday nta:ht Here
cai!W. ,.,., "c0041 bye" ~Jiefmed ••
m~rrlnt of them with Jaraer coun· totore picket.&amp; had U.8ed Only pe&amp;~~;:e­
lldal d¢ "'"'• .. .,, fio.'f • .-..r: .. 1 Jad&gt; as bruwn &amp;II 1 nat1ve Fortunately h;r ;rled out In demand Cor lllh· tlea to save expense or opere.ttlli a ful methods to 5\.op P8.8881e of fann
the rock quarne11 to wbtth th•J ottlerT What mahetOus 1pell 'had oounty rovemmen\ for a. few peq.- trucks to market Last night h9'
la•nn«
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ever they built barricades on hl&amp;:h
were taksn w,rt: dcse 'o thJ! ae~ drueced her 1en1ea lf\tO i flilH pk
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Some
300
CB.APTEK SEVENTEEN
Two ,year.11 latet he hai.d escapt,d peace! La11t ntrbt wheo abe mlrhe
F.ach
in
P11ln
14·7•
Eacb
In
hlrw
The Governors
cOmmit~ on
She dt up Bharply .. Jack I aur w1th his or1clnal ea-ptors helPed by have been 1,aved frova the &amp;orment forecloaures and tax delinquencies plcketa on highway silt narrowly esSII.. . perset
SII.Uper oet
en~l • N:o wonder he had seemed their fr1ende
of awali:~in~, this man 'tid 11tltltH will ln1medlately draw up Ita re- caped Injury As they were buJJdau auuaz•nrly tamlhar Oh, 1d1ot'
The low vlhrJJ.nt vo1ce stopped ,.way Now 1 too late he bad eome port ror presentation to Governor lng barbed wire fence act'0811 the
Hew could she have turro~lenl
'Whb.:h r.emmds me1 he went of
She covered ~er face W)th her White to be used ln lsliulng his road a. farmer Intent on breaking
l!ull Ovenlze-5 00-ll
tun o .. ~ 11-ilt
• "lien did you ret baH' she that ~f 11 yotn.r man or 111n old one hands 'Oh tt only you h11dl l.dtd call lot the specta.J 8e88lon Wlll- throuiJh the blockade drove his j
true~ at hl&amp;:h ISpeed Into l.he bar
lams
also
anno~nced
..ke4 "I m ailrprlled I hadn t read shoul~ one day 10 11bout mqun'!.nJI' want you to-then lt waa the Orst
rler
Barbed wire and fence ~ts
for a youne lad'y named Pat- just t1me m my lifl!!l I d ever wanted a
.bo•• It..
flew
throuah
the a.lr sea tterlng the
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Sidney
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At•&lt;&gt;
2f-IN8-Dis
'"l~'.a ne:v.er eo much fuM over Pat- Mostly Pat - he ~il'ht find man to ta ke me In h '" arms Pliil- tressed OhJo Par~ers and home picket:• In all directions
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the lolutton t1f a mystery, ~e himself lo~.:ked up by a v1g1lant kias me Bu~ you didn ~. ~nd now owners WOUld be tully Juatltied In
et.lt F..adl
Pain
U·9§ El'Cb
In Pain
p•l•ce
t•" pmtoct -ople
from It 8 too late '
Cclumbus 0
Aug 24 - IN"
•rmne d "But any1V'jl.y I'm no t -o
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8t aginll a , moratorium March on
o-7 QUALITY
eltll,. back My fathar knowa I the mstane '
Too late'" He forelblJ drew t.he state capitol when the legisla AltholJI'h " expre~lng
sympat11
tlt.ft per oet
flf.Qperoet
FEATURES I
ujuld him nt.lt to c•ve It to ~he
"You are lrrepreiiSiblel she berhandstromberface,hekltheD t.ure convene.a In special 8e88ion wth the motlvt: or tl:e mnvem nt
a.pers 1 tort of batf a feehnl th!)t laughed In Uooks people who have fast In one of hta own lo the other Probably next month Charles V general dlsnpprova J wns exp 1t&gt;
mut hne a little while tlb pt had troubles make 1t a buaine~s and he gently look ber clun, tll)lluna Ttuall' tonner state director of J PJOllllnp,n Ohlo faun le!H.Iers
Ufettme Guar
8\J'Iel:t to..ethttr befort~ 1 had re a duty to rloom about them tt.ll the the small wh1te face toward ~lnt agriculture and Democratic num~ today c:;I the farm strike In lowa
aateed.
f)ortert d..cendmr upon me ~ Youft11ne •
h1!1 rrave eyes le&amp;rchlnc
nee for .coneref~man-at-laree de· ..,! 1-orackn and cthPr wr~t~rn ~I 1
Goodyear IWIIIe
~ Dlkl'• r•ther)lromml'lnt and hn
And In hfe they make It a bust
She closed her t&gt;yea. Bera" talk clared here today
LeaderR were a11reed that thelc
&amp;lid ltOUN lal&amp;
rnt4e ~ch •tarrennr iltlr when ne!IS illond a duty to wreet thern aa lUZ' rapuUy, brnthle&amp;UJ lei\ her
BpeaRir~~ at a Jl).eeting of the Ki wa~ no daniel ol a hmtaJ fa II
1 flloa'!:efted "'
much of the ttm" aa po&amp;slble But courare fail her She told him ,.u wo.nla club and alAo
the Shelby boycott, ln Ohio
oalldewall
1 am In sympathy Wil.h th,
,..
don t try to turn me astde I 1must that had occurred berbmiDI J'itb COWlty Democratic ptonic today
She ~softly In a Rasl} had
h
,
lk h
bd 'J'ruaJr.
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Jatm Btllk£: In Iowa Lee B Pol
~Qie ,baek all those p 1cture11 of - your p o l1 c e 1dentlticataon a'1l er cousm a La J. t a tn'f!!htf "
aue,.._. uat the only solu- mt p ld
fM-lt
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h e .......
pla&gt;t"
halite 1mposed 6n her b; Pttnela, tton to the
pre'gnt Problem
Is Buna.u
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yShe told him hH last name, lrfT of her htdeous and brief eaaao an extens on of me--the moratoram no 1n a
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~een. COJ.lere ptdUte!l •oat of tng 01 •er ... rmanent address the ment, not omltilnr ller OW'II ho,. lum
' 01 of wnng violence to aaln highthem A t'*inoue quarterback tn ae•
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bl
er prices I know the fannen
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o ta~ b
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' 1 tbJnk (II move
be
t•e b.Milroom
homea the only speQJflc Fern
plan·
~~ to his fath~t And had cbuckled "I f~l the ~all or clvi- .@l'peet.inl evef'J' touch on Jaer D•Ql.. and e = e : r e ! a mo;to;F
r disclosed that hl! Ia
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ijrqp~ off the u.n:h A.Jl traee of Us:atton "
Clet to reftal hln:l, and id ~r Wt period d1111n&amp; whtc~
planntnl' to make a r~commenc.Io- J
6Doop·cvt1
tiOil.
ltlm h*i ~" lott in
fuo.
Jte wall iooklnJ down tnto her WiW ho~· tltat,: not knOW!Pr ber teaeor mla:ht redeem his propert
Lion to .Pl''I!!IUQent Rbover. to rail!e I
"' ""But where on earth wert you'" face and she Uiw aeam\ that atranre flatne; hiJI wla t~~&amp;itinl .fOil bar ilfll Truax sa.td
Y
~ pu~ power of the com
New Ia nup
"i!'he most obviOUS platoe you tliU hunaer
The !Jb..,p aw~tne1s the beach behevlhr 1he would eo••
Both p~sats met with oppo!J~ mod:!.ty doJlar
SlD&amp;Ie •1·41
Sln&amp;Ie t•a5t
~mq.iM Guess·~
M tbat rooml!nt In h11 tent ftooded out to btm
t'(n from the moneY len~rs--t!U&gt;
State OQmmetce D1n¢t:oh Theo·
Tube tl.l7
Tube
•wen zou In j\merica ~II the her memorf 'lt must be aftef one
"I wu half dl.&amp;&lt;t • abe ltld. twa bankers bulldllll' and ,..,_ UI!JOicia~ dore Tanaemann ~ of Wo~tohf'l;l
tl:me 1"
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o tlock ' slle said hastily
W. l:l!an ateali.ne down her cheek•, tiona and lnaurtnce cO~rtlN
a r~ zwlltllw,e~ern ohio fanning 1
Of
·~11 tM time"
What du!erence does that make "~r I'd have. known tbat thinra
Only ~ taltewatlvea p~nt c... nt.U comm.u.cd that I d~m·t J
..'\Vel), lf you'd bl'len fn a bosp 1 t~i really? Don' you k11ow I love you, di&lt;ID:' htappen like th•t ln Mal thf!mael\'es
i OoW!ernment funds !.hint any such movement wuuid
Of the 6 01' 8 Jay. . of Supertwist
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Cord Ia tbla GoodJear. two do
you'd -been located--Or 1n a pruon P.t? I want you to ba my wife" life.
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-~-.a t.o retlnance present toano
tetn~ted
-unlell a Mutcan prason •
He eaurht her band1 "I know it "Ob, my arllnr," ha murm .... - . Elevation. of selltna prlcet of farm
not run from bead to ba;d0 arJea M Beer ll!JS.IstanL state
"Ezaetl:v 11
But 1 feel,..that aot~ eatcbmg her In his arma.
commodJUea 10 that fannen record
tbey are really cord ble.hr
1 eema Jtaaty
Wed.
P. M
atrlpa and that•• what we ~:all
".ind the7 couldn't lind you In have known each other vary lon.J' "No No • She ab-urrted &amp;o trt. a. P~flt In~ of a 10aa 3 Em· director of arrrculture and Ohio I Goodyear Radio
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them althOUjh some tire mU:en
••at
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that
ytlu
havt~
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to
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herMlf
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fhyab~d
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manaaer
.i.aBued
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•Ti.ev didn't 1 1e"ed almost two have belopeed to you, a11V'AJI. 1 Jove you J thourht ao But I 4k1a'i. worken who are- mtn1 tbelr hom- du.slve oommunique to lnterna·
7Ml'll Oil a rock qua1'1'1 ehi.ined to wanted to take you m my arms It waa myself I loved. You repn.o es
~~~ Nen Bervlce In which he
PI o1 the men who d taken me"
yeaterday temhly
I thoulht sented a romantic eaape. 0)1, fu.
the etat.e let"lala.ture ti'aa
I presume the IowR farmers
'l)ken at ftnt for ranaom btl JOU too w'anted
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&amp;'lU me.'' •be eald a• hla arnq
~orlty power of means have a sane maUve for the ... ..~ke
GOOD USED TIRES Sl UP • &amp;XPI.RT TIR&amp; VULCANIZING
..,ton 1184 beta unable to claim
SomeLhlDI clicked ln btr heart alowl:v relaxed "I ean't 1'* )'011 be t1 acoomp ot&amp;117 of these II~ 1 am in sympathy with the t;;'"otJ.ve
1M o«ued nwar41 Ill laldlq from like the openh11 of a door and an~ ::•~ta!w~lilt wu dteei.,ecl. 1 ~~or=.. a:u~
ot tbe .strike bUt not 1.n ta\'01' of
ileb OWII 10nnaient tlulr Ud to othm aaaa ..... out of tlul mlR H ' n ' - 4 • 0
f" 811 . - soluttoa 11 1.11 txt.n.ton o1 tlme- them IIJn1na their end by violence
M waQ' ot l'fTtlliq q..,a~~J;fta. ~ had enabroaded bba. ShatplJ.
· avw 0 rou ow
the moratortwn to
8c1entlfte marltetq far better
TM1 pll.!mttl to ~'* aorou d. bol'o At If ft.uhed on • ~ A. bJ.c wu llarab..
Truax allo IUIJitited that the PtJeea and not a DOycott is t4t 10._ ~rat atllemptl. but &amp;1- me with mel'!')' blue eyet ancl fair "Becau~when Joa tllda't eeme, lqlsl&amp;tur, adctre. Itself to the lutlon to the farm prob!em_ 'nlere
,..;. w to pt back to eanr.
half that ~had Uttle ~ea in tt. I~~~ myNlf 1• tbe Pal6~~k "-· qUGIItlon of Jower ln._ rates on 111 n~ atrlk:e movement 1n Ohio
11MD Ia the renenl opWnl tn Sbt~ aat up like ana .wAelltld from o.....,r m&amp;D 1ooa4 me loiR'~. w.ep- secured real eatate JOatiB.
ani&lt;! I do not believe 1t WOUld
- . . . . tMr 1u1c1 .,._ ~ .juto IIHp, the letharn" that bad 1'1111:1- m,, He took •• Ia bia arma. lh
If preaent farm ooaunodit.y get to llnt base
..,- ...t 111 had ~011!1 ...W. tllj., coedad hlr tmo~onol lltorm wlpad
:~· 1 • • deoporoto ~ ": """"' oJo t.&gt; p,...U ~ p.-..ent em. th0 ~Dyer l,.lalotm
~t eoa-. S. 1wl tried out.
ov~ J;UJ o11ert 4 IIH rescue
-.~ PlC)'m(:Jit OOndlt.l.ons a.re to CC)ne
o 6ta1:e oranp, ~'di;i,,i;j
ia • ~be lila
el~ bp.t tile
The memOQ of Jlmmlela arm• who Wa'i lovtcl aay~ tnli .,.. tlnue #oilY interest rate In exeeasl tbat. he flad beard ot qo
toe
own ':J.1Jmmae'1 Upa, Aooded ber beine: •elt and Daclcly,
lovU..,. Qf tbret! per cent means complete I movem!rli ln OhJ.o tmd 1 do
M 761 w
What waa ebt dolna out ben With other 1"
.lic.tkk
•nd ftnll.l ruln for farmen and
trere will he any" He
.MOlt! PIOPLI RIDE ON GOODYI!AR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHU lUND
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1 ~ till! ~ tnq '*"1 W.
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hu!-; I tlll dleged that a depub 1.1,:.11den chd, m i'iheer
JguoJan ce ot what h1R dut1es are 111 rtgaJd tQ tijc l&gt;lt son
~ 1 8 under ht.s care T~e charge by a state e~q(imn,
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a deputy warden went ao far as to dnve H. t:OllVlct to the
hank where he co uld d eposit funds to his own credit 1
\\h lch belonged tJ th e State JB certtunlv worthy oi iur1
theJ u\Vest1gat10n It Js JUSt poss ible that other thtngl:l may be uncovered which might show JUst how muc t1
1!:1 alt 1:s gomg on m our state mstiuhons
Even 1f the deputy should prove mnocence thtough
JgJlUJ &lt;wee the tgnorance of the duties of h1s posttlOn
::;hu uld be sufficient cause for h1s removal from ofhce and
of Luur~;c, 1f 1t can Ue :shown that he hag transgre~sed the
Ia\\ dJHI did aid m the prucurmg pf these momes unlaw
Julh w1 th the end 10 \ tew that he ~houlld split the til
gotten g;:llns at a late1 date, then m add1t10n to d1scha.rg
mg h1m 1t IS the duty of the state to prosecute htm and
C\ uJtuully .place htm 111 the same m~tJtl,ltJon as a co JIVId
w hcH he 1~ now udtJJg as a guatd
.t ma11 ~.:uuld

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I..pent Tuesda.y here Wlt.b hl!r parent.js M:r and. Mn A H Bradbury
Vlrpli111 Gft11 lShe wu B.QCt)npr.nled hOme b)' bft:
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Mother Of Three
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reQl(Jved Jt a Parkenbura ho.splt.a•
Thursday Hla condition 11 report
ed fair
Several friXn here ha.ve been at
\ tending the revival services at Bilve.

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'1' HARDLY sccmt-~ poi'i:sJL!e that

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not covel Thou s halL 1ov, thy u e tghhuur ~~ th)oseli - I

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t As Getham Greeted Mollison

KaRl Small of Plt~abur&amp;h CJ'lletl
on frlend,ll at Pomeroy Ba~urday

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day with her lbster Mrs c e Peo
pies or Ppl]¥!roy
cecu Cox of Charleston •P-ent the
week end Mth hil pr.rent.a U'i aud

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will lu.ve TuPdU Aut 30 tot
clnnatl wherl he wtU attend th,
annual conference
Mrs Oeorwe Adams spent. Thurs

will JJo pulllillllld.

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qeept ~ r..o.t..;o oo t.o•er Second Bi:reet PolnlnJ, 0 1
'Wben .ll.lf rr»cat~ WJI).d \II ~t¥n ar ne'WI maU:tor tor pubUcatloD lhf;
-.J4 tp an ea• ettn theR' nam.-...J\boueh not. neeAIUrtlv to be 1
tiiDCeQ. AltOA)'InOUI lettl!r'l hoMJver eltcrUrot. •nd desirable tn ".bem~ I
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fied with a second • choice tire
when FIRST·
choice costs no
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\\HllHnttd killiug Ill PomeJO} I:H;mt y~:1r1:1 ago tl\ n ntgh t
\'&gt;,tldlm&lt;w tm v.h1ch the latter Rlll~t!d gnme time Ill the
,; (ut i:! IH ~~on
It furth e r emphu,.u:es the tact that wh1h
t!l places and sJtumons-can be better handled by th~ level 1
ht ndr~ than by the 41 Scatter br~t.med' :l dnd , nowhere tl'! 1t
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mo1 e n et:t!Ssary to have level-headed people than m po s1- 1
twm• where the safety of the pubhc Jt~. mvohed
Man y timeR too often m fact, do WP 1ead Qf an\ c;Hl I
1 ll ht 1ng lolled hy a deHpenulu because when
arreNt
, II h1~ mH.Jl he flid nr.t take th e precnut10n to
sarm 01
c;~.; uH h h1m
I ht&gt; lutler 11:1 a caHe partially of th 8 kmd .1:-;
\\t ll11" o111 ~h )\\Jilg u man too • quak on the t~gger'
1
I h l11 'i Jilc ~s man s ficnth hu:-;, 1t 1:; HauJ atou11ed a
hum r I p1nte~o~t lr11m law {lhldmg cJtlzcns 1r1 the [{l:!j I
~ 1• 111 St ttr
It the nth&lt; 11 who 11; now he1n~ ht::lrl for mur 1
1lr1 II ul st.t t~hut tnt mun ht anest.ed anrl taken a IC\ol
' 1 l1r m I! 1m bud he one on hifl per~-wn, a movement by 1
hts Ill t t ry to \A Htd h1 H h1p p n ket' could then ha\ e caw;td 111 &lt;tlutm &lt; 1 th pull nl th e ane:-;tJng olfiler and wo uld I
havt JIJ edurlc d th f tlcce~tutv of Jmmedtatel) dl~chargtng
h 1s own rc\ uh 1 1 \\ h1ch nc&lt; Ul red with suc h trD.gtc 1 eRults l
The u1n~t nnrl "Ubl'4cquent deut.h of the man, both I
tmid h} frwnrls of lh1 dead man tu have
been w1thf1Ut
reu.son, ha\ &lt; th1 "'"' n the town &lt;lf W &amp;Rhmg1on into an up- 1
lORI und v.J.ll no d lUht bung ttb v ut ROmt• reform m lhts

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-15,000 IN PURSES AT STATE

ffHeart's Conten_t,'-Jrlrlitmin's ffSptr•t of St. Louis"
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Mollison's Westwatd Traus-Atlanllc Solo Ranks Among Gtealest Feats m Av1abon
H1story

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2 10 'lrot-Ncol House Purse

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lt'ot.b:Cl Wjtb ~b. I.!Ailh~mll 1.1£ ~tevcnl
ch.\ ., :t~~ and 11 rourren:~ttm~nt or th~
tit Sil!!l QffehnJ; the Ohio State to 11.1r
r.JJcbt tlorao Show ~~~pes up a s
one ol tl~ mq•t attJ1ct1ye pf th~
llnl1rr )'Ur ll.l't'ILwil!..p.r~'"' to 00

sheep, '9 684

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ol&lt;lu"•"'• li;lllift "'""II'' ' An4•lpg; ~.
~9th 1$:t...Ql~, WP~~!J's fl'd a,rt d~'"'
meut:s, i $2.?2.0": 4-Jny • p.r
ft.1ch•u-d A ~ 01 slc1 Lo ml mcmt $l.l7S Obto ~Jte ,lumor t ajr, t l,

th loodm••"'"'l"n

COJ,;l;~lfUSJ (8p;eCf.ll.l) - Mam Fll~.r at CtlumbQ&amp;.
t~·· ~ m'HF "i¥.t :O;Ci Will, to.. srttcmbt~i 1
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ber m ch:.uge of the Nlaht Hurset
;:-,how nnnounces lt~nt 8$ clu.uc,,
will be ofTercd und pomts w1t~
p )&lt;le to the f~;ct that tbtl'l wilt bt
th'l' t:lc~;t bot.,e Sbow o( tfie yeur

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(h~na:e cOn teats, f426, ~ana :Bu
rellu contest, f'26 1 dot' 11-IJ.d pt
show, $6®, pron!:aum l'tb~u~ an~
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$2,0DO
t:OLUMBUS (S
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Fr~e fw: all hce-MIIls Jtestaurawts Purse
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$ Bpq 1 r
tel ~uG 0 ~ 0 c 1 a -wipll
FRIPAY SliPTEMBER 2
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tn pr11e1
2 21 Trot-( b1LtcruJen Hotel Pur 11 c
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$ wd be diVldcLI &amp;rt!Qrlif the WlQnl.n¥ ex
2 18 t'acu-Uu L11tlcton•1 CtandJI.Joo Pur&amp;c
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$ I:IU~ 1 ~ib ltor~ ~\ the 82nd Oluo . ~te
1!/a ~lie Ka11d1uap-P¥ce and Trot-Added m0 ncy Wm w
a r a 0 ~ll'lb~~. AJ.~autt ~0-Sep
ffcnno~:tk 4 tion PUt:iU "
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Get Aw-.y DA)I ltuce-&amp;uthern Hotel Purse-(.;o ndJtlo{la an
The ddf'c~f!.nt clasahe:!l tnd ~~.
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are. "'""
nltplc,e., •Ltlr
$ UV!i prodlicta, $0,466 GU u.ttle, t£5.SO&amp;t
Race Tttl1.18 wdu;4te douura oC tro1Jims
la~61Q~ ttottiCuftUr~
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Nn man, h Jtsl 1 f all one who IH to !Je entrusted With
the use of flre~rm t,\ RllOU tl be phllcd Ill any J.IOt!lUun or
truHt wh1ch requues qul~k uud dl! ur thtnklllg until ha
hat~ JHoved hi~ ahthly to till tlu place for v.h1ch he I~' Lo I
be choawn J{owev e1 1t :-;cems that phyMJdi.l propotllo!B
have fy.r more Lo do with the HPPOintment of point! of11
cert~ than tn uld any po Mt~ Jbl e me11tal qllu.hfH:atwn

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Jon,:: should 1t tal(c to shear a sheep
11.nd shea1 hm1 r1ghtt
Tb!H IJUe.stwn Will be answcri!Ll
COLUMBUS (Speclai)-LovCl'S of harness hor~ ,:acmg wtll enjoy
one of the flnCIIt speed program! ever to be pre!:ltrnted at the OhiO at the Ohio S(late Fur at Colum.
~~te Fair, with the 82nd renewal of this greot expg&amp;ttion at Columbus dbu;,· Augludst 2 0 Sfopthcmbcr :J, whcu
~JU~ 29.-September 8
e ww ers o s cnrmg eqo. 1p.
J:1• ~oney wdl total $1Ci,OOO, and many of Uw cujlntry f' f~:~stelit 1m t! nt WJII do buttlJJ lfl tho Sbeep
hon ~M:fiC lle on hand to help bl'l~ 11 generous sh~ nf that ttum intq Shcat mg C~nte~t Jj heru will be
11 scnwr con e~ t uru 1 unwr contest.
the ~r.ts .pf thetr owners The complete program o,J:otlow~
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for boy11 under 20 loears uf age
2 '2lf. .\!ate-Columbus Chamber of Commereo Puroe
$GOO
Juot v.huh II voln'&lt;l 111-&amp;....cham
.! 20 Trot -M~nufactureta' and Wbolesaler8 • Asi:IOCJ&amp;tloll of the
pwmlnp Job of sbcurin1 can bt
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Ctdumbua Chamber ot Commerce
$SOO glc lllcd !rum Lhe fullov. mg division
18JJ0 of pun•ts 'lltnc bof abeartntr and
2 12 Po,ce.- The J Fred Schmidt Packmg C:ompany Purse
20 pomtl:l, a 11ence of cuts on
TUESDAY, AUGUST lO
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2 10 Trot-fort Hayes Hotel Purse
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2 1a Pace-Tho Stapdard Ott Company Purse
$"'sou
pomts, absence of seeqnd cu~
2 yr old Trot- IJJrcctor of Finance Stake
...$J.OOO m fl~e&lt;:e 20 POIIJts, ~~ndlt10n of
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Jl
1 t'cccc, 20 potnh
smoutbnes11 of
2 lR Trot- Deshler Wnlllck Hotel Puue
rc; aoa Job 10 pumts , tym.IJ' ot fleece, 1/J
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M- ,1,00~ p_omts
2 20 P•ce- Wm P Zlnn It Company Purse
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Mr and Mn CHni.&lt;m Frost an1
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Allen of Zanesville er Mn Ploy Gardner and uncle
m~ bfu warnrd B@'liln.&lt;H vlolfnCP w aod Mrl w p Ray~ and M.J ~ E H Morrl.ll F'rlday
0 A. Releh or J:eion returned Tuelmeaft.ll t.o pm hlghf'r priCt'!i. !amlly had for the1r ruest&amp; la~t
Mr ~ J B Longsworth lelt Sun
day evenq rr,:.n1 teven.l &lt;laJB vlalt
for farm product.
week the fonner a uncle Frank Bay- day to vl~Jt her sister Mrs Carl
wlt.h retauvri at Pltt.abursh and
re and daughl r F'a.nnlt&gt; Thf'Y Hu1\th01 n &lt;&gt; of Akron
~ILUihLf!r RUah RtJSt wfto ttd beet' Turt.le Oll!et Ptnnaylwanla. Mrs
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AVIATRIX FORCF.n nOWN
were also accornpu.nled by a mlnlfl
Mr and "'rs El'nest H Morris
t&amp;OM'I a.L
I via1ttn 1 fier'f with her lft.nd-PfU'· Ploy Gardner &amp;nd. 0 A hleh ex Om&amp;.ha area. wemec tnat milk w111
t.er and hls wlre all of near Pitts Wt'lt' R1plf'~ vlsltOI~ Sunday
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ancf other rt!la.tlvea tor the past peot to return
to their hOmes be piaced on Ule forbiddefl UJt ll
Lubbock Te~
:.1-4 - INSburgh.
month
Th.llJ'IIdly
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the dU&gt;trlbutors !all to lin up to Lh.e
OUUland en~nt ln lhe
J A. Sayre liOn Arthur wife and
Form B•hef
1 Mrt
Arthur Oowrt dauchter
PlOII!Iale
Preci:er and
Pauline aaree1nent
~~ derby nl&amp;'hL from l..ol! An daurhter 1pent aaturdr.y With Mr
tilml:r b~vfotl ll.&lt;~
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M&amp;ym EUu.beth llnd Y:ary Vanzant Tucll:ennan 'litumed Monday from
Althou&amp;"h nwneroUI t.ruct:1 bear
lu to Clevdand
w~s forced and Nn John Wolte of Doroi's
' ol 1.: 1-.
of Mrs
Clyde"' Bat.tYn on Main Jot Chuhire spenl Tuesday In Col- two
weeD vacation at Buckeye 1ln11 lhi!St..ock and produce tor the :... by motor trouble twenty
Lyle Powell of Bradbury is visit I
It' ~ I ll II - :\1nJtillg'llP
meet
Melldames Charles McMu~ I umbliiJ
MiJII Ann EUzabet)l. Brllht Lake
Omaha. market were turned baclt
n IIOUUl of
rexas :ille InK hiB daughtl'r Mrs Tessie WIU'd
ler rrvlng Karr Jr B F Fultz Jr accompanied them h.ere for a vialt
Mrs Charles Wlae
Br Mn by the rarm pickets no violent club ~ ~m~ll~,.~~~~th=e~i~~: h~:re by lung
Mra Quincy Adam~&gt; son Hobtl.rt
Mrs w G Huddleston &amp;«&lt;Impan- Charles Bameu and Mr and Mrs es occurred Savery wamed hla fol~
wife and baby vi.R.it.t!d last sunday
Cll'de Ba.ttyn and th.e MiMes Doro
thy Pender111'11.8S of Jenkins Ky led her eranddaua:hter Claire Lou- Glen Barnett. of Pomeroy (l.CCQm lowe.n; to !lhun physical toril:bat. but
by and Monday a
Zanesville The1
Mrt. Geor«e Paraona, 36, 11 Marjorie Wrll[ht or New York City lse Oalbroned om Memphis Ten- panted Charlea and Olen Barnett &amp;I cautioned them to be nrm In en~
were acoompanled home fly Quincy
and Dahlia Pauley
nessee who nu been vlaltlna: here mother of :Uuncle Indiana. as !orcin&amp; the blockade ,~H~·~~·tao~~~·ln~·:
Adams who has had employment nt
Vict1rn of Tuberculosis
Followlnr the djqner they mo- w COiumbW! Tuesday where she wm far u Columbus Tuesday
structed them to make no
Zu.ne~vllle tor 110 me time
After Lonl' lllnen
tored to Oalllpol~ ~he1e they at l lJl8k'6 .. shqrt vl..!ilt w.lth her IJ'&amp;ndMra WUla IAmb h&amp;ll returned 1to Interfere with the
te nded the theatre the~e
P~~orenta Mr and Mrs W J Gal from several month.s vJal.L with
farm good.l by rail
----brouer before retumlne t.o
her l.lltlve8 at Co1nlng Detroit and oth
The only Herlous bruah
SAXON
Yrll Ooorae P&amp;raons 36 years Qf
IIOME FROM BOSTON
home
Mrs Huddleaton returned ler points
Ia"' ex:perlenced by the otrlkero, Ctc·J
age
IJilA8I!d. away at. about l 30
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ho
W d esd
j cur~d at Spencer Ia wllere
an4 Mn Arthur Sayre and 1 Elale an&lt;! M~j; Normnn
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oclock Wedne!iday mornill8 at her
Mr und Ml"H Elmer WeHt ne
me e n ay even nl
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--lam Norman an otllcl•l of thll
Norma. of McKtes Rocks Ruth La1nb of Parkersburg wPn
horne on Hlah Street Gravel HUl home from Harvard university
Mra Harry Schoen and son or
I day as.'IOCiatlon waa placed
an u.tended villt 1Sunday guests or the formc1 ;; siJ&gt;
Deat.h waa
due to tuberculosis where Mr Wes~ lll employed to Charleston are bere vlsltlna with
ILrrest charged with obiJtrucUnl
father J A I ter Mr D s P..Lri!Ons
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wblch disease had kept. her~ falll spend l...tU' summer wh,h Mrs her parents Mr anct Mrs Ji'nlnk I
hlchWlY His arrest W&amp;ll blued on.
n~lativea
I Mr and Mrs George MoClmt.OCb I L ______,
fO)\th.e put two anJl a half )'l!ara
West 5 paumt.s Mr and Mr A 11 WtlUama
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warant sworQ. to by a farmer W I
len la.st week for I are vlaltlng rela.ti~es ln Aron
Try th1a new TlZ
She 1.15 survived by her rather H Barton u.nd Mr Wests pscents a
Kath leen Thomas ol JacksonvUle
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where he has I Edila Hylbert 11.nd M., &amp;ilher j CORN PAD
Swpe pamiaataadr
C Rou.sh or Mason one brother L t Dextt&gt;l
Florida after several days vtstt here ~
\Continued '..lUl na11e one)
Sioux Center Is waa a.nothet j
Then medicated
1T P1lrr lert Sunday to vlslt th.., and for good
c Roush or Maute her h~band
with 0 J Marcum and family left
CUmax: of the two ft.i&amp;:hLs In new objective or LhJJ strik.et'l today I
Sunday ar- formers brother and S1Ste
J w I renlerof pad !!OOndl-..lvetawaythe
and three enUd.ren Geraldine Er
l &lt;- MI vue Htmthollle has u~ Wednesday tor Oa~ Hill W~ Va rapid nre order alter reAld.ents o!l otDf?lah&gt; of a IarKe creamery in
A Nease
Hylbert or Dlmbar W Va lind Mri. corn l ne t pad m !he wurld.
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nf!BtJne e.nd Jack
l 1u1 nt&gt;d trom a !ew aays vis.IL ut where she will vl!ilt before rt!Lurn ~;wro~dbnd h..U wa.ll..ed ve.lnly thal city reCUBed to acqule.ce to the l
&amp;ntz and J U Hevener of Marlinton W a
} he Stansbury Drul Co.
l"uneraJ services wm br conduct WooE I.el aftel attend!nl!i u clnss lng to her home
of 7~ ft~~;s the nllilht tor some news farmers demand Lo eea&amp;! opera-!Sara
Roberts called o 1 M111
Mn B E Morris and son Dec
M•ddiJ;pott Ohio.
ed Friday at 2 o clock P m from. Jt.U!1 1Cn
Mrs Austin Wood d1UJ8hl.er Mary 1 Le a d Bochk
tl~ Whereupon strike leaders an (Mary Bentz or 'i'..etart la!!t SundD.y 1 bt!rt or Bashan calletl on Mr 1U r
the Methodist churctl
Burml will
Mrs H L HenthOJ ne has re Ellen and son A V o! Wheelln1 a1e 1s.l(Jh~d ~Vel Bt o;oh~e~ewre~rl.ed nounced a blockade will be set up
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bt- nl ch.ar&amp;e of llilwllngs
turned home fr091 o. vlslt v th here vlsitlnr with l.lle rormar s siH wick at 1 p M yesterda Je.!IS ~ around that town today
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lnllttJVes ir. Cotuinbu&amp;
Iter Mrs 'C F Ratklburn
three hows artel' t.akltfe orr 011
Future objectives or the strikers 1
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and
Mrs ORvis Middleton a.nd
Lena
Fox Is enJoytnl a vacation their lll&amp;:ht No other word wa.11 re- It was Wlderstood have been named
POT LVCK OINNil:R
Lhree children of Dayton arrived from her duties at Rathburru store celved of them until they zoomed as St Paul Minneapolis tdllwaukPe
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Wednesdil.y for a wee,k s visit with Her vacation ~gan on Tuesday
do'l: n uut or the skies D.nd landed at St Loul.s and Chicago
The follo"-ma: enjoyed a pot luck Mrs Jtmnle
and othl!r
Rev and Mrs Fred 1 Gardner Harbor Gntce
Some fpcUons In the muvement
dinner Tuesday evenlnR at Lhe home relatives
daurbtel Joyce the formers motlt
Fo11 and stornf over Newfoundland today were urging a producln~hol
- - - - - - durlna tht' nlsh t wel1\ responSible lday as well as a selllnA: s ke
for Lhe &amp;Jt~era Petersen crash and It \\a~ pwposed Lhat the farmer
the late arrival or Lee and Bochkun atree nol to plant their !&lt;011 or
Solberg and Pelersen were In ~uu e nev. li"estock holding their
rlj.dio communication
wllh Ney, pfoduel.£ uver Into nut ye.11r when
York up untll an hom be!ore the]f shortae.e of supply would push
crash In thell last 11 e888.ge they prlct&gt;~ to higher levels 1
advised New York of their Intention
.o\l ~IJ Moines Ml o Reno .presl
of ftylnr m circles ove.r Harbor dent o f tl e holiday aaaoclaUon saW
Or~e and 8t John s until the he Is maklnil elfort.a to Induce Oo 1
weather cleared
Dan Turner of Iowa and Qov
Both teams of fUers had hoped tv Plo) d B Olson ur MlrmeHOta t.o call
reach Harbor Grace before niJlht n conference of middle western S:QV- 1
tall last ni ht
r 1 d h
ernors to den! wit.h t.he farmers
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rt! ue an, up off p!Cblems and guarantee the striker•
SY:'IIOPSIS
o: protpctlon
Baltimore and his Fiytnr Family
TIJe elfish be!wecn offJcen and
Yftnl and Jl;eautJfu1 Patrl~11
flere Bafely at St John New Brurn; ~t llklnt:r Inrn e1
occurred after
8nullawa\t ~or~ llf!'t f.llher HU
wick
afler
completln~ the nrsl leg autborltles went to the 11eene ot the
mu.ch that she was walllna t• sacr1
of their proj!!ct4-Q tugh,j. to London blockade when
oomplalnt8 were
84 lol'e aJttil happmhs t• Insure
The former Amy Johnson noteU madf that all trucks were bf'ln11 re
his r91ture antle~d~t"ncoe by m.litrJ•
aviatrix wUe uf Captain James A !used Pll&amp;'l8~
aar "uldh: ared R&amp;rve:r Blame for
Mollison who recent!) completed
The officers round
ten loaded
Ilia Wealfh It tra" A Lint Pamela
his~.Cty s nrst solo fti&amp;'ht from Eur trucks held up behind the barriers I
who liUI'I'""teal that l~at mai'rr
ope to !Lnltrica announced ~er •u
Sheriff Pe1 cy Lainson tried to
weal~, w-.rmAJ tllat '\he rl.nwp.r
t ~ntlon ot making a. slmlle.r ntttt\.J ! convince the strlken;
that
they
of lou wt-an oil'
Pamr-!a !!poke
from Londeln next munth
should allow the trucks lo pass
captain MoUlsoo •waiLed wort! 1While he was talkintr: La a. dozen or
\!lll,..rl•nl:f', her o"n mattJ&amp;fl:
!rom Dr Jam's A J{lml;)all me the leaderH however a soo~ of
t• h~tndseme Jlmmte n a.,ren •
teorologleal expert bet'ort tl'lking off the stnkers walked to the Sheriffs
JOilnC lawvrr was bN:omlJll duH
fr(lm RouseYelt Field for Harbor car and attelllpted to turn It over
Jnhmte fur1uu" at 'Pat a eurare
Orace on his return journey to tht
This prt&gt;elpltalel.l 11 brief fiRt fla:ht
meat, •••keniJ to the rea'LJzatJon
old world
In which the Bhenff and deputlee
that he hhnaell cillorell for her Pat,
Captain *oUg11.ng Von Gronau tmaaaed a do~n or more strikers
wilh youths opt1nus m hope!l tn
fa.mous Oe1 man nye1 11.nd his thret"
When the tirht ended Deputy
UJn that thl!' yoana camper whotn
companloJJ!I we1e teady to continue Sherif! McTwigen attempted tAl ar1b.e Dilly knows u J•~lt and saw
the•r lelaurely round the wo 111 rent Lynn Alderman
Alderman
o~ -nee, wall rescue- her from
fti&amp;'ht from Cordova Alaska The_, Sretited In a truck refu.sed to a:et out
.fllaifte l11nmie ftad1 her In the rar
planned to speed Yiouth and wes1 of the car and McTwlgen pulled
llllrli'. ~in1 He td.es ht!r In h18
alonr the Aleutians to Dutch Har hLc; gun and flred several shots In
. , . . anti in d;eHpaur and hunery
bor
the air
far ..~~~:e, abe IM'tmita him te kin
From Dutch Harbor the ftyera
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wiU sto.rt the dangerous 1 000 mile for 'all and the authorities ~rt
)lea', ~fZt daJ P•t bruk&amp; her enllo·" Each
In Pain
tiJaht to Paramlshlf In the K~fllC:. torc&amp;d to use tear llRS to dlspe( the
·~tradt.
~ m el ., iAI •'\aplela,l!l
Il&gt;Jands anrf thmce to Ja~an
sot~ an1ry farmers
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SIJ.I• per oet
hlhnNia'-11 folknn•r l":•t•ll
_,..,.. enrateln'ent. Jnamle tlfns
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Those arrested were Alderman
W L ShJvery and F R Ring
t• *'!n Pat money .tt study art
Full o..,..tre-4 ,. it
Charges had not been filed early
PI,'I (athtr tileehnta Jtmll'lle Roft'ef,
today against Shlvet y and Ring
¥A-.1'lhiJ bi.s i'a~IU~nu W'U ade111aate
Alderman was ~harged with reckless
for h..- ·~· He plana 10 \ake Pat
driving
Authorities said he at
tcr Pa.ls. 0hlli m,iaqte Patr1eia fH~a
J !Continued~ 'lcL)ft! ''"""
tempted
to
drlvt! hl~ truck Into a.
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Board11
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u"n.Dt leave ,J•mm1e and, the
4: County Parm AgeJU.S (1\J~eady speedina truck which had refUBed
f4 61 F.IU'h
In Pain
•fltt,111he l•a,~et hhh for the k1111 e,x·
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f.adl
In
Pain
to
Btop
at
thQ
plcket
linea
It
was
atohshed. In BOrne counties 1
~rie~ of the ..re'fiGU nJeht Then
Chairman Williams revealed that his Intention officers 4eelared to
Sll... per oet
J•e~ ¥r~vu Pa~ think.,_., he had
fts.Ja per Sl!t
thf!
committee hM been asked to wreck the other car
tnl• etme :euerday. for today he ls
'nle clash
the rlrst In O~ha
urae the abolition ot enUre cowttY
t(Je Ialit anillt il'i Jtmm1e ahe wants 'J Waif half
I'd have kn•wn. that thine• •W•'t IOVernmenti In a\ least 20 small area since thf' fo.rm 11trtke became
Full Oveniu--:S 00 19
Foil O..ora!ze-4.75•:11
JUk e:Qiainl'i lie 1ta7eCI aw1y lte
in 1eal life."'
Ohio counties to provide 'tor the effective here Monday nta:ht Here
cai!W. ,.,., "c0041 bye" ~Jiefmed ••
m~rrlnt of them with Jaraer coun· totore picket.&amp; had U.8ed Only pe&amp;~~;:e­
lldal d¢ "'"'• .. .,, fio.'f • .-..r: .. 1 Jad&gt; as bruwn &amp;II 1 nat1ve Fortunately h;r ;rled out In demand Cor lllh· tlea to save expense or opere.ttlli a ful methods to 5\.op P8.8881e of fann
the rock quarne11 to wbtth th•J ottlerT What mahetOus 1pell 'had oounty rovemmen\ for a. few peq.- trucks to market Last night h9'
la•nn«
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ever they built barricades on hl&amp;:h
were taksn w,rt: dcse 'o thJ! ae~ drueced her 1en1ea lf\tO i flilH pk
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Some
300
CB.APTEK SEVENTEEN
Two ,year.11 latet he hai.d escapt,d peace! La11t ntrbt wheo abe mlrhe
F.ach
in
P11ln
14·7•
Eacb
In
hlrw
The Governors
cOmmit~ on
She dt up Bharply .. Jack I aur w1th his or1clnal ea-ptors helPed by have been 1,aved frova the &amp;orment forecloaures and tax delinquencies plcketa on highway silt narrowly esSII.. . perset
SII.Uper oet
en~l • N:o wonder he had seemed their fr1ende
of awali:~in~, this man 'tid 11tltltH will ln1medlately draw up Ita re- caped Injury As they were buJJdau auuaz•nrly tamlhar Oh, 1d1ot'
The low vlhrJJ.nt vo1ce stopped ,.way Now 1 too late he bad eome port ror presentation to Governor lng barbed wire fence act'0811 the
Hew could she have turro~lenl
'Whb.:h r.emmds me1 he went of
She covered ~er face W)th her White to be used ln lsliulng his road a. farmer Intent on breaking
l!ull Ovenlze-5 00-ll
tun o .. ~ 11-ilt
• "lien did you ret baH' she that ~f 11 yotn.r man or 111n old one hands 'Oh tt only you h11dl l.dtd call lot the specta.J 8e88lon Wlll- throuiJh the blockade drove his j
true~ at hl&amp;:h ISpeed Into l.he bar
lams
also
anno~nced
..ke4 "I m ailrprlled I hadn t read shoul~ one day 10 11bout mqun'!.nJI' want you to-then lt waa the Orst
rler
Barbed wire and fence ~ts
for a youne lad'y named Pat- just t1me m my lifl!!l I d ever wanted a
.bo•• It..
flew
throuah
the a.lr sea tterlng the
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Sidney
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At•&lt;&gt;
2f-IN8-Dis
'"l~'.a ne:v.er eo much fuM over Pat- Mostly Pat - he ~il'ht find man to ta ke me In h '" arms Pliil- tressed OhJo Par~ers and home picket:• In all directions
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the lolutton t1f a mystery, ~e himself lo~.:ked up by a v1g1lant kias me Bu~ you didn ~. ~nd now owners WOUld be tully Juatltied In
et.lt F..adl
Pain
U·9§ El'Cb
In Pain
p•l•ce
t•" pmtoct -ople
from It 8 too late '
Cclumbus 0
Aug 24 - IN"
•rmne d "But any1V'jl.y I'm no t -o
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8t aginll a , moratorium March on
o-7 QUALITY
eltll,. back My fathar knowa I the mstane '
Too late'" He forelblJ drew t.he state capitol when the legisla AltholJI'h " expre~lng
sympat11
tlt.ft per oet
flf.Qperoet
FEATURES I
ujuld him nt.lt to c•ve It to ~he
"You are lrrepreiiSiblel she berhandstromberface,hekltheD t.ure convene.a In special 8e88ion wth the motlvt: or tl:e mnvem nt
a.pers 1 tort of batf a feehnl th!)t laughed In Uooks people who have fast In one of hta own lo the other Probably next month Charles V general dlsnpprova J wns exp 1t&gt;
mut hne a little while tlb pt had troubles make 1t a buaine~s and he gently look ber clun, tll)lluna Ttuall' tonner state director of J PJOllllnp,n Ohlo faun le!H.Iers
Ufettme Guar
8\J'Iel:t to..ethttr befort~ 1 had re a duty to rloom about them tt.ll the the small wh1te face toward ~lnt agriculture and Democratic num~ today c:;I the farm strike In lowa
aateed.
f)ortert d..cendmr upon me ~ Youft11ne •
h1!1 rrave eyes le&amp;rchlnc
nee for .coneref~man-at-laree de· ..,! 1-orackn and cthPr wr~t~rn ~I 1
Goodyear IWIIIe
~ Dlkl'• r•ther)lromml'lnt and hn
And In hfe they make It a bust
She closed her t&gt;yea. Bera" talk clared here today
LeaderR were a11reed that thelc
&amp;lid ltOUN lal&amp;
rnt4e ~ch •tarrennr iltlr when ne!IS illond a duty to wreet thern aa lUZ' rapuUy, brnthle&amp;UJ lei\ her
BpeaRir~~ at a Jl).eeting of the Ki wa~ no daniel ol a hmtaJ fa II
1 flloa'!:efted "'
much of the ttm" aa po&amp;slble But courare fail her She told him ,.u wo.nla club and alAo
the Shelby boycott, ln Ohio
oalldewall
1 am In sympathy Wil.h th,
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don t try to turn me astde I 1must that had occurred berbmiDI J'itb COWlty Democratic ptonic today
She ~softly In a Rasl} had
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~Qie ,baek all those p 1cture11 of - your p o l1 c e 1dentlticataon a'1l er cousm a La J. t a tn'f!!htf "
aue,.._. uat the only solu- mt p ld
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halite 1mposed 6n her b; Pttnela, tton to the
pre'gnt Problem
Is Buna.u
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yShe told him hH last name, lrfT of her htdeous and brief eaaao an extens on of me--the moratoram no 1n a
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~een. COJ.lere ptdUte!l •oat of tng 01 •er ... rmanent address the ment, not omltilnr ller OW'II ho,. lum
' 01 of wnng violence to aaln highthem A t'*inoue quarterback tn ae•
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bl
er prices I know the fannen
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...,on All the "'lr&lt;ll of fUm resur plantation, R F D 'But wont you that he would reacue ber Her fMO In• uri th
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o ta~ b
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' 1 tbJnk (II move
be
t•e b.Milroom
homea the only speQJflc Fern
plan·
~~ to his fath~t And had cbuckled "I f~l the ~all or clvi- .@l'peet.inl evef'J' touch on Jaer D•Ql.. and e = e : r e ! a mo;to;F
r disclosed that hl! Ia
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ijrqp~ off the u.n:h A.Jl traee of Us:atton "
Clet to reftal hln:l, and id ~r Wt period d1111n&amp; whtc~
planntnl' to make a r~commenc.Io- J
6Doop·cvt1
tiOil.
ltlm h*i ~" lott in
fuo.
Jte wall iooklnJ down tnto her WiW ho~· tltat,: not knOW!Pr ber teaeor mla:ht redeem his propert
Lion to .Pl''I!!IUQent Rbover. to rail!e I
"' ""But where on earth wert you'" face and she Uiw aeam\ that atranre flatne; hiJI wla t~~&amp;itinl .fOil bar ilfll Truax sa.td
Y
~ pu~ power of the com
New Ia nup
"i!'he most obviOUS platoe you tliU hunaer
The !Jb..,p aw~tne1s the beach behevlhr 1he would eo••
Both p~sats met with oppo!J~ mod:!.ty doJlar
SlD&amp;Ie •1·41
Sln&amp;Ie t•a5t
~mq.iM Guess·~
M tbat rooml!nt In h11 tent ftooded out to btm
t'(n from the moneY len~rs--t!U&gt;
State OQmmetce D1n¢t:oh Theo·
Tube tl.l7
Tube
•wen zou In j\merica ~II the her memorf 'lt must be aftef one
"I wu half dl.&amp;&lt;t • abe ltld. twa bankers bulldllll' and ,..,_ UI!JOicia~ dore Tanaemann ~ of Wo~tohf'l;l
tl:me 1"
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o tlock ' slle said hastily
W. l:l!an ateali.ne down her cheek•, tiona and lnaurtnce cO~rtlN
a r~ zwlltllw,e~ern ohio fanning 1
Of
·~11 tM time"
What du!erence does that make "~r I'd have. known tbat thinra
Only ~ taltewatlvea p~nt c... nt.U comm.u.cd that I d~m·t J
..'\Vel), lf you'd bl'len fn a bosp 1 t~i really? Don' you k11ow I love you, di&lt;ID:' htappen like th•t ln Mal thf!mael\'es
i OoW!ernment funds !.hint any such movement wuuid
Of the 6 01' 8 Jay. . of Supertwist
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Cord Ia tbla GoodJear. two do
you'd -been located--Or 1n a pruon P.t? I want you to ba my wife" life.
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-~-.a t.o retlnance present toano
tetn~ted
-unlell a Mutcan prason •
He eaurht her band1 "I know it "Ob, my arllnr," ha murm .... - . Elevation. of selltna prlcet of farm
not run from bead to ba;d0 arJea M Beer ll!JS.IstanL state
"Ezaetl:v 11
But 1 feel,..that aot~ eatcbmg her In his arma.
commodJUea 10 that fannen record
tbey are really cord ble.hr
1 eema Jtaaty
Wed.
P. M
atrlpa and that•• what we ~:all
".ind the7 couldn't lind you In have known each other vary lon.J' "No No • She ab-urrted &amp;o trt. a. P~flt In~ of a 10aa 3 Em· director of arrrculture and Ohio I Goodyear Radio
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them althOUjh some tire mU:en
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that
ytlu
havt~
belonred
to
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herMlf
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fhyab~d
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fair
manaaer
.i.aBued
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Protram
•Ti.ev didn't 1 1e"ed almost two have belopeed to you, a11V'AJI. 1 Jove you J thourht ao But I 4k1a'i. worken who are- mtn1 tbelr hom- du.slve oommunique to lnterna·
7Ml'll Oil a rock qua1'1'1 ehi.ined to wanted to take you m my arms It waa myself I loved. You repn.o es
~~~ Nen Bervlce In which he
PI o1 the men who d taken me"
yeaterday temhly
I thoulht sented a romantic eaape. 0)1, fu.
the etat.e let"lala.ture ti'aa
I presume the IowR farmers
'l)ken at ftnt for ranaom btl JOU too w'anted
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&amp;'lU me.'' •be eald a• hla arnq
~orlty power of means have a sane maUve for the ... ..~ke
GOOD USED TIRES Sl UP • &amp;XPI.RT TIR&amp; VULCANIZING
..,ton 1184 beta unable to claim
SomeLhlDI clicked ln btr heart alowl:v relaxed "I ean't 1'* )'011 be t1 acoomp ot&amp;117 of these II~ 1 am in sympathy with the t;;'"otJ.ve
1M o«ued nwar41 Ill laldlq from like the openh11 of a door and an~ ::•~ta!w~lilt wu dteei.,ecl. 1 ~~or=.. a:u~
ot tbe .strike bUt not 1.n ta\'01' of
ileb OWII 10nnaient tlulr Ud to othm aaaa ..... out of tlul mlR H ' n ' - 4 • 0
f" 811 . - soluttoa 11 1.11 txt.n.ton o1 tlme- them IIJn1na their end by violence
M waQ' ot l'fTtlliq q..,a~~J;fta. ~ had enabroaded bba. ShatplJ.
· avw 0 rou ow
the moratortwn to
8c1entlfte marltetq far better
TM1 pll.!mttl to ~'* aorou d. bol'o At If ft.uhed on • ~ A. bJ.c wu llarab..
Truax allo IUIJitited that the PtJeea and not a DOycott is t4t 10._ ~rat atllemptl. but &amp;1- me with mel'!')' blue eyet ancl fair "Becau~when Joa tllda't eeme, lqlsl&amp;tur, adctre. Itself to the lutlon to the farm prob!em_ 'nlere
,..;. w to pt back to eanr.
half that ~had Uttle ~ea in tt. I~~~ myNlf 1• tbe Pal6~~k "-· qUGIItlon of Jower ln._ rates on 111 n~ atrlk:e movement 1n Ohio
11MD Ia the renenl opWnl tn Sbt~ aat up like ana .wAelltld from o.....,r m&amp;D 1ooa4 me loiR'~. w.ep- secured real eatate JOatiB.
ani&lt;! I do not believe 1t WOUld
- . . . . tMr 1u1c1 .,._ ~ .juto IIHp, the letharn" that bad 1'1111:1- m,, He took •• Ia bia arma. lh
If preaent farm ooaunodit.y get to llnt base
..,- ...t 111 had ~011!1 ...W. tllj., coedad hlr tmo~onol lltorm wlpad
:~· 1 • • deoporoto ~ ": """"' oJo t.&gt; p,...U ~ p.-..ent em. th0 ~Dyer l,.lalotm
~t eoa-. S. 1wl tried out.
ov~ J;UJ o11ert 4 IIH rescue
-.~ PlC)'m(:Jit OOndlt.l.ons a.re to CC)ne
o 6ta1:e oranp, ~'di;i,,i;j
ia • ~be lila
el~ bp.t tile
The memOQ of Jlmmlela arm• who Wa'i lovtcl aay~ tnli .,.. tlnue #oilY interest rate In exeeasl tbat. he flad beard ot qo
toe
own ':J.1Jmmae'1 Upa, Aooded ber beine: •elt and Daclcly,
lovU..,. Qf tbret! per cent means complete I movem!rli ln OhJ.o tmd 1 do
M 761 w
What waa ebt dolna out ben With other 1"
.lic.tkk
•nd ftnll.l ruln for farmen and
trere will he any" He
.MOlt! PIOPLI RIDE ON GOODYI!AR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHU lUND
~ lih
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1 ~ till! ~ tnq '*"1 W.
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hu!-; I tlll dleged that a depub 1.1,:.11den chd, m i'iheer
JguoJan ce ot what h1R dut1es are 111 rtgaJd tQ tijc l&gt;lt son
~ 1 8 under ht.s care T~e charge by a state e~q(imn,
thut I
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a deputy warden went ao far as to dnve H. t:OllVlct to the
hank where he co uld d eposit funds to his own credit 1
\\h lch belonged tJ th e State JB certtunlv worthy oi iur1
theJ u\Vest1gat10n It Js JUSt poss ible that other thtngl:l may be uncovered which might show JUst how muc t1
1!:1 alt 1:s gomg on m our state mstiuhons
Even 1f the deputy should prove mnocence thtough
JgJlUJ &lt;wee the tgnorance of the duties of h1s posttlOn
::;hu uld be sufficient cause for h1s removal from ofhce and
of Luur~;c, 1f 1t can Ue :shown that he hag transgre~sed the
Ia\\ dJHI did aid m the prucurmg pf these momes unlaw
Julh w1 th the end 10 \ tew that he ~houlld split the til
gotten g;:llns at a late1 date, then m add1t10n to d1scha.rg
mg h1m 1t IS the duty of the state to prosecute htm and
C\ uJtuully .place htm 111 the same m~tJtl,ltJon as a co JIVId
w hcH he 1~ now udtJJg as a guatd
.t ma11 ~.:uuld

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I..pent Tuesda.y here Wlt.b hl!r parent.js M:r and. Mn A H Bradbury
Vlrpli111 Gft11 lShe wu B.QCt)npr.nled hOme b)' bft:
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Mother Of Three
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reQl(Jved Jt a Parkenbura ho.splt.a•
Thursday Hla condition 11 report
ed fair
Several friXn here ha.ve been at
\ tending the revival services at Bilve.

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'1' HARDLY sccmt-~ poi'i:sJL!e that

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not covel Thou s halL 1ov, thy u e tghhuur ~~ th)oseli - I

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t As Getham Greeted Mollison

KaRl Small of Plt~abur&amp;h CJ'lletl
on frlend,ll at Pomeroy Ba~urday

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day with her lbster Mrs c e Peo
pies or Ppl]¥!roy
cecu Cox of Charleston •P-ent the
week end Mth hil pr.rent.a U'i aud

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will lu.ve TuPdU Aut 30 tot
clnnatl wherl he wtU attend th,
annual conference
Mrs Oeorwe Adams spent. Thurs

will JJo pulllillllld.

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qeept ~ r..o.t..;o oo t.o•er Second Bi:reet PolnlnJ, 0 1
'Wben .ll.lf rr»cat~ WJI).d \II ~t¥n ar ne'WI maU:tor tor pubUcatloD lhf;
-.J4 tp an ea• ettn theR' nam.-...J\boueh not. neeAIUrtlv to be 1
tiiDCeQ. AltOA)'InOUI lettl!r'l hoMJver eltcrUrot. •nd desirable tn ".bem~ I
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fied with a second • choice tire
when FIRST·
choice costs no
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\\HllHnttd killiug Ill PomeJO} I:H;mt y~:1r1:1 ago tl\ n ntgh t
\'&gt;,tldlm&lt;w tm v.h1ch the latter Rlll~t!d gnme time Ill the
,; (ut i:! IH ~~on
It furth e r emphu,.u:es the tact that wh1h
t!l places and sJtumons-can be better handled by th~ level 1
ht ndr~ than by the 41 Scatter br~t.med' :l dnd , nowhere tl'! 1t
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mo1 e n et:t!Ssary to have level-headed people than m po s1- 1
twm• where the safety of the pubhc Jt~. mvohed
Man y timeR too often m fact, do WP 1ead Qf an\ c;Hl I
1 ll ht 1ng lolled hy a deHpenulu because when
arreNt
, II h1~ mH.Jl he flid nr.t take th e precnut10n to
sarm 01
c;~.; uH h h1m
I ht&gt; lutler 11:1 a caHe partially of th 8 kmd .1:-;
\\t ll11" o111 ~h )\\Jilg u man too • quak on the t~gger'
1
I h l11 'i Jilc ~s man s ficnth hu:-;, 1t 1:; HauJ atou11ed a
hum r I p1nte~o~t lr11m law {lhldmg cJtlzcns 1r1 the [{l:!j I
~ 1• 111 St ttr
It the nth&lt; 11 who 11; now he1n~ ht::lrl for mur 1
1lr1 II ul st.t t~hut tnt mun ht anest.ed anrl taken a IC\ol
' 1 l1r m I! 1m bud he one on hifl per~-wn, a movement by 1
hts Ill t t ry to \A Htd h1 H h1p p n ket' could then ha\ e caw;td 111 &lt;tlutm &lt; 1 th pull nl th e ane:-;tJng olfiler and wo uld I
havt JIJ edurlc d th f tlcce~tutv of Jmmedtatel) dl~chargtng
h 1s own rc\ uh 1 1 \\ h1ch nc&lt; Ul red with suc h trD.gtc 1 eRults l
The u1n~t nnrl "Ubl'4cquent deut.h of the man, both I
tmid h} frwnrls of lh1 dead man tu have
been w1thf1Ut
reu.son, ha\ &lt; th1 "'"' n the town &lt;lf W &amp;Rhmg1on into an up- 1
lORI und v.J.ll no d lUht bung ttb v ut ROmt• reform m lhts

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-15,000 IN PURSES AT STATE

ffHeart's Conten_t,'-Jrlrlitmin's ffSptr•t of St. Louis"
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Mollison's Westwatd Traus-Atlanllc Solo Ranks Among Gtealest Feats m Av1abon
H1story

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2 10 'lrot-Ncol House Purse

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lt'ot.b:Cl Wjtb ~b. I.!Ailh~mll 1.1£ ~tevcnl
ch.\ ., :t~~ and 11 rourren:~ttm~nt or th~
tit Sil!!l QffehnJ; the Ohio State to 11.1r
r.JJcbt tlorao Show ~~~pes up a s
one ol tl~ mq•t attJ1ct1ye pf th~
llnl1rr )'Ur ll.l't'ILwil!..p.r~'"' to 00

sheep, '9 684

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ol&lt;lu"•"'• li;lllift "'""II'' ' An4•lpg; ~.
~9th 1$:t...Ql~, WP~~!J's fl'd a,rt d~'"'
meut:s, i $2.?2.0": 4-Jny • p.r
ft.1ch•u-d A ~ 01 slc1 Lo ml mcmt $l.l7S Obto ~Jte ,lumor t ajr, t l,

th loodm••"'"'l"n

COJ,;l;~lfUSJ (8p;eCf.ll.l) - Mam Fll~.r at CtlumbQ&amp;.
t~·· ~ m'HF "i¥.t :O;Ci Will, to.. srttcmbt~i 1
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ber m ch:.uge of the Nlaht Hurset
;:-,how nnnounces lt~nt 8$ clu.uc,,
will be ofTercd und pomts w1t~
p )&lt;le to the f~;ct that tbtl'l wilt bt
th'l' t:lc~;t bot.,e Sbow o( tfie yeur

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(h~na:e cOn teats, f426, ~ana :Bu
rellu contest, f'26 1 dot' 11-IJ.d pt
show, $6®, pron!:aum l'tb~u~ an~
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$2,0DO
t:OLUMBUS (S
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Fr~e fw: all hce-MIIls Jtestaurawts Purse
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$ Bpq 1 r
tel ~uG 0 ~ 0 c 1 a -wipll
FRIPAY SliPTEMBER 2
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tn pr11e1
2 21 Trot-( b1LtcruJen Hotel Pur 11 c
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$ wd be diVldcLI &amp;rt!Qrlif the WlQnl.n¥ ex
2 18 t'acu-Uu L11tlcton•1 CtandJI.Joo Pur&amp;c
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$ I:IU~ 1 ~ib ltor~ ~\ the 82nd Oluo . ~te
1!/a ~lie Ka11d1uap-P¥ce and Trot-Added m0 ncy Wm w
a r a 0 ~ll'lb~~. AJ.~autt ~0-Sep
ffcnno~:tk 4 tion PUt:iU "
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Get Aw-.y DA)I ltuce-&amp;uthern Hotel Purse-(.;o ndJtlo{la an
The ddf'c~f!.nt clasahe:!l tnd ~~.
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are. "'""
nltplc,e., •Ltlr
$ UV!i prodlicta, $0,466 GU u.ttle, t£5.SO&amp;t
Race Tttl1.18 wdu;4te douura oC tro1Jims
la~61Q~ ttottiCuftUr~
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Nn man, h Jtsl 1 f all one who IH to !Je entrusted With
the use of flre~rm t,\ RllOU tl be phllcd Ill any J.IOt!lUun or
truHt wh1ch requues qul~k uud dl! ur thtnklllg until ha
hat~ JHoved hi~ ahthly to till tlu place for v.h1ch he I~' Lo I
be choawn J{owev e1 1t :-;cems that phyMJdi.l propotllo!B
have fy.r more Lo do with the HPPOintment of point! of11
cert~ than tn uld any po Mt~ Jbl e me11tal qllu.hfH:atwn

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Jon,:: should 1t tal(c to shear a sheep
11.nd shea1 hm1 r1ghtt
Tb!H IJUe.stwn Will be answcri!Ll
COLUMBUS (Speclai)-LovCl'S of harness hor~ ,:acmg wtll enjoy
one of the flnCIIt speed program! ever to be pre!:ltrnted at the OhiO at the Ohio S(late Fur at Colum.
~~te Fair, with the 82nd renewal of this greot expg&amp;ttion at Columbus dbu;,· Augludst 2 0 Sfopthcmbcr :J, whcu
~JU~ 29.-September 8
e ww ers o s cnrmg eqo. 1p.
J:1• ~oney wdl total $1Ci,OOO, and many of Uw cujlntry f' f~:~stelit 1m t! nt WJII do buttlJJ lfl tho Sbeep
hon ~M:fiC lle on hand to help bl'l~ 11 generous sh~ nf that ttum intq Shcat mg C~nte~t Jj heru will be
11 scnwr con e~ t uru 1 unwr contest.
the ~r.ts .pf thetr owners The complete program o,J:otlow~
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for boy11 under 20 loears uf age
2 '2lf. .\!ate-Columbus Chamber of Commereo Puroe
$GOO
Juot v.huh II voln'&lt;l 111-&amp;....cham
.! 20 Trot -M~nufactureta' and Wbolesaler8 • Asi:IOCJ&amp;tloll of the
pwmlnp Job of sbcurin1 can bt
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Ctdumbua Chamber ot Commerce
$SOO glc lllcd !rum Lhe fullov. mg division
18JJ0 of pun•ts 'lltnc bof abeartntr and
2 12 Po,ce.- The J Fred Schmidt Packmg C:ompany Purse
20 pomtl:l, a 11ence of cuts on
TUESDAY, AUGUST lO
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2 10 Trot-fort Hayes Hotel Purse
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$ 800 sheep, 10 potnts, handhns of &amp;beep,
2 1a Pace-Tho Stapdard Ott Company Purse
$"'sou
pomts, absence of seeqnd cu~
2 yr old Trot- IJJrcctor of Finance Stake
...$J.OOO m fl~e&lt;:e 20 POIIJts, ~~ndlt10n of
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Jl
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smoutbnes11 of
2 lR Trot- Deshler Wnlllck Hotel Puue
rc; aoa Job 10 pumts , tym.IJ' ot fleece, 1/J
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2 yr old Pa.::e-:-Dircctor of A&amp;:rrcultu~ Stake
M- ,1,00~ p_omts
2 20 P•ce- Wm P Zlnn It Company Purse
.. $ 80Q
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Country's Fasf15t Horses to Co01pete for

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Thp Prmce of Wales ha"' JUst prt&gt;dtlted that the iiU~tl·
11~11" aLQf11P 1• ending t\Pd thot thong• w11l llll&lt;e n turn fnr
tije ll~tt~r m the latter half of 1982 We earne•tly hope
tg'!l ~~~ 11ood prince is a bette1 proph•t than h• '" a hurs•

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Waahtncton. D. c .. excur&amp;Jop over
Tllllad.Q D;lOrcina llt Bulavllt. with c.b.lef or Ulievea eutetod
ICI'vt&lt;l IWd • dei!JlltfUl
was
Mra Fred !Jetz ,nd Mr.
Wlldd.eU and a15ter
t.bt B- 41 0 . 8atW'IiaY .
burl&amp;l 1n Bidwei[
ina by llttlfta out • window pane l.u had ln pla.ylna: pmes.
d Mrs. oeorie Hoover or Hunt- of Probtorv11le vlllted Mth Robert
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She ls &amp;urvlved by her hl.llhand thl door, pr)'iDilaole tbe ban OD
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B&amp;rd
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Ci.nilan t;. kiley and ft.m.ll.y mot·
WU:NU aGAST
I Mr. and. M111. Charles
. 0d
1 four d&amp; uJht.ers, Grace, at home, Yn the ln.e1de. ud pdllDc the dDOI .
or'Bd"to lti.J1pl:! Su.nda)1 fOf" a _weeks
1Mark Pearce of Miami. PiOrtda, Mn Tbe ban bad beio repl&amp;ctd as Wf,li
Thooe preunt at the "lll.o.ner aJhi
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wttb relative&amp;.
DIVORCJ UKED
: n ert Harrl80n ot Ga WpoU. and Mra Lbe aNI when tbelr Ult W&amp;J made com J'()Ut hekl bJ t.he B. Y . P . U.
Mr. and Mrs o wen B03t.er. -.oi • K"Uiffits 01 Mr and Mrs. Cllft'ord
J:~ne awl Loui-Se Coleman A sun tor divorce w~ flied in the 1 Cflrrle Rice or Columbuland ~H a,nd •·; wu ae~era1 twun; after th e Monday evenl.n&amp; were : Ml65e6 VI· liunt1ngto n s pen t 8W1d.ay wl l h the I Kerna
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have returned :tome e.tt.er spenditll CDD'I.mon pleu court here by J ohn SCJUI. Ernest, of Bprlnlfteld &amp;De' &amp;tore bad bt·eu opened bel&lt;&gt;~• tM Yl&amp;n and Darla ' lrion, Et.l"1 · 1 a na former's sister, Roxie Booter.
\ Mr ·and Mr11 . Peter Dale spent,
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In FrenCh 'aa-a hat Gladys Prench on Wil liam J . and tater of IC&amp;PU.
robbery wu dlecovered.
ROM Wil5on, Ora· Roll, 6!Hci red
Dr. and Mrs. hndcop were IJ.t l SundBy with her sister, Mr.l . M. W.
A ' h"k up of tHe m.ercband(k MUla, Anne' N1bel1~eulah· Egwen, I CMCII.de
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Sebtlna: a.pd TUfon.
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t he around.! oi IJl"Ofll nea:Iect. of duty.
Mr JOhn
and. daSunday.
ur nterll
Caves.MilJ.er
1n Kentucky
•nd Jamily,
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FA.MIL\' REUNION
revealed Qlat only a &amp;mall amowtt Helen Pill'ri:IOU,
l&amp; Lanidon, 1
TJ\ie
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Mlll, c. M. Yea uger and dllUi1lte,.
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or Pollanabee, 'W . Va., and !lin. ' that the defendant refused t,.o lh·3
T he Thomu P'amUy Rruruon Wa.l of loot WM obt.alned.
Bemel-tt. Davia, Ruby Wller .
rndsg-IM'Itlt.ttM:~Gec1lrrylrion .:r.r; I are home &amp;tt.er SJlendiDK a few
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"~~'"i•" M.~tcall olf JC.anawba
. Btatlop., ln any home provtdet: by himself held at tJtl-le Koaer 8aturdav with
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' .nd Wrt. Sm.tUl and IODI Eq,ward
urn,e .._ nd Mr 3 \ Bell- duys with relatlvt!B in, Columbus.
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,_ d 10~ pruent. A doU,btfUJ.
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Bm.lt.h.
aueat.eIn0 Porl.&amp;moutb,
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Mrs.
h as Mn.
wn ,a~,-u.a.'· $ 1IJW.;p-t 't ' aftet",.a
,ehbrt ..vl.lit ~re ~turtle 4 •w , wu&gt;a
PfOII"lm
BIRTHDAY
P.t.llTY
L&amp;n(Jdon
MalJUtUor
Graham.
• Jim am,S~mday.
deJ. a.EJrner
~alt $ch
Withl'elber
her .sister,
1 )(r . and Mre. C. E . Turner and 1u
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tbelr hornet TU.e&amp;day.
_,.- llfe and 1n_s1Jted on llvlna with her wac. rendered by the many. cJ:llldren
f4J· and M.re. c. E. Rou 11 h enler ·
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ha&amp; Uu-ee chll - and a mort blltory ol the Thotn&amp;3 tatned 8 number or rrlet!'l.li At theh· I'
PEUONALs
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur TUmer Wt!rc , Elmer
Bottom
and Olady&amp; Orow of Letart have re-11 dren , trom 8 to 1&amp; Yl!lars of 11-ge..
1amUy was presented by Ida Thom - home sunday, honoring the birth·
guests of J . W. Warde n and family
III'H ru;k.lns. p,nd ram iiV
a-.
turned to thetr homes ending
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day annlverMriOt or MI·JJ. Ro:;r
Clemem Trotter and mother, Mrs 1 Sunday
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h Huntm ton Ir.leml.,
AGt;Do WOMAN OU&amp;IED
I Dur lna the COllnlfl of .b\181ne88, Roll8b, Mrs. Ca.rl Rou1h, Walton Sid Trotter, Were Buoday IJUe!l.s of, Pt?"· and Mra L. J _ Ca rLer , of Lan · ~iJ!ll~ w it
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Vllllt with Rev Jn d. Mrll Bert O'OonTwaa 1Qie tbM (10 pt.) Uk. ner.
Funeral cervices 'for Mrs. KM I.e !.he following OftiUI'I w.e io e],e$lk!d : Brownell a:nd oa.y ourtmao. 'l1li! J . c . Houck and fe.mlly orr the Mer - l caster are t.be a:uests of his pa r- SwJ. ay.
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Sherman ~uckley and family of Blar-a, 8&amp;. who d ied Monday at. het· W~ Thomas, Pl'l!lldi!Pt: Hueljt.nvlt.ed lue&amp;t.&amp; were Mrs. Gay Curt - f cl!lrvlllei'oad.
entll Mr. and Mrs. G eorg-e Carter .. t
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Mn. W. J . Noel and Miss Mabel : Patriot.
11m1 the week here with relatives. They ed Wednt'l!lday afternoon from the Plo)'d. Thomu, .&amp;IYJ. Thomu,
Otl&amp; Bmlth, ~· and M111. M.elYln LouiSe Smtth df Coltunbw; are viti- · MLss Margaret B eran of Bnst;,l,
Old ~ cutthb Abl:.e~ J
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' wert accompanied home by their OhJO Ohlltlel In charge of Rev. R . P. Thomas, cornmtt&amp;ee on "Ollbert, Mr. arfd Mra. Hoyt Webst.er ttinr the formtr's son w . E. Noei ' R. 1., •- vlaltlng Ruth M•rtiu .
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menta; Wura Thomaa. Bthcl RUe, and children, Carl and Roy Roush. ancJ da.u1htet.11 Marcaret and MBbE:i. l Ed. ::cara.th G! H untington spen t I rrm11 J .vutln u tn Ulubo;"OW , to tl •l.!
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Vina Abl.e8.
committee; H Ida1 Loulli Brownell, Mrs. Walton Brow - ' Mr. and Mf•. Bay Olur Rnd Ml!&gt;ti SWldaY here.
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Chr la and Fred, of Ollpomu,
a.v
aau.ruaae,
a&amp;e nell and children and Doris Faye · Mary 'l:ablt Spl!:nt Bunday ln Za nes·
AlQnw Va1}lleet of Chicago and i lwr. nn&lt;~ In 1-,;!n,.. 11"&lt;11'1 rnun;l(••l t.l
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ter ts here for I) mort vlsit with E. ·-per MJIJ ,
gust of Hmtcm and Mrll Hardina, program committee.
Roush .
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Noa h Nott-er have bet::n
or ·
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1 OGDIIGUtl,. ~ fO!" priet~ ol w . Burclen and daughter Dorothy. Emma
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o r Abraham. W. Va . 1
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John Plymale wa.a ln"iiun~ingt.o". the ir ltlece Mrs. Mel~ EllioLt.
runL! ,., ,
, lad I ha t ., ,.. hull till'
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Dr. James P . WU!ion of WllliihiniSTORE ROBB~D
CHILDREN ENTERTAINED
Sunday.
.Mrl. Ja.mea LB.trerty and ch lldren 11 :n :Ill .. r lwr , . H•II!I. .lalw Huil&lt; ol
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GEORGI: Rll'.t:li HELD
1 Til e Kroger !tare In the- RoedeU
Mrs. Dana Tracy t-nteJUln ed ~2
),(f. and Mrs. Earl Dodd and Miss '1 o! Oakfield. N. Y.. are 'V Isiti ng rela · I r\"J,, di •••J
.~ l!l, !ourir ·(l h~l"l' ill lu· •
'rbt ad U.ker WU11ladb' ....t )'OU the
w. H . Wilaoo hOme.
F uneral service~ f01' Mn.. Ole.v; btdlding w u broken Jnl:D and en- youngsters at Chlekamai.J.Ia Park Carde Plummer oi C_harlcst.on, vio- t 1ves here.
111
If dlllrtliJ. 10 that P
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for
Mr. and M.ra. J ohn Torrence ot G eorge, whu
at tltr home ln tct·cd Monday nlght and 1. 1mali honorl.nr th e nlnt.h birthday or her· ited Sunday with Mr. and
Mls. Charlotte
spen t
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-AND HER PAIS
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a.ccompa.nted borne

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I. 'Idle; A'a And
YankOl!Oa Win
CARDINALS LOS£

W,.hin!Jloll Copa From
Clenland In 13 Inn·
in1 Conteat

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'ftle publllbera wUI be rearooaiblt Eileen Lti.rklra who wUI 11e theli
only for Of· I! incorrect • lnaert.ion ltJMt. for II week.
!
ot anY atlverttaement. Erron ln Dr. and Mrs. Koehlel" and oon, ,
••venw:nenb Bhould be ".:ported Donald of Donora , Pa., are visiting
re latives here ror a short time.
tmmedi&amp;WIIY.

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SHORE/MANY
A I':MININE

No adv-ertlaemont wtU be taftD tot
1e&amp;a than a mlnlmwn chaq:e of

HEAAT H.I&gt;S BEI:N
STIMUlATED

tweot,v-Dve cent.l tor e.ab :naer·
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For RentFOR

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r-ooms, !ur-

tULCe he1.t, rood toc~tlorr on Main

st. Inq;ulre at The Daily Tl"lbune.
8-23-St.

Reedsvill~

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ON HIS FACE WHal 1'\E HAND£0 DANNY
THA"T RoL.L. OF 81L.L. S At;D I ';AIO Nal'l&lt;INI,!
&gt;IE "TURNED A CHAL.KY WHITE' I lHOU(,HT
HE WAS 60LN4 Til
FA.lNT!

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MEDAL
PRilE YAP! FOR MONTHS
AND SAYED Til 4E"T A FEW

OOLl...A.IlS AHEAD A.NO TI-IEN I 'SKOOT THE
WORKS ON DAt;NY HOOFER! WHEN I SA,W
HIM PUTTIN{, MV MONEV IN HI"&gt; POCKET
I DON'T KNOW HOW I EVER RESTRAINED
MV"&gt;EL.F FROM SNATCHINO. IT AWAY ~ROM
HIM! I'M SICK!

Illustrious Sons of Italy
By HARDIN BURNLEY

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I\H:1R '- EA'ST
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i;: A.1:;T If' 'YOU
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YOU EVER STOP TO THINK1
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They're Healthiest!

IN OUr. OFFICE

By EVA A. TINGEY
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YOUTHFUL AND PRETTY

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THAT everybody want,; to save· money; you ""ve money
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when you buy anvertised goods and buy it in your own home city .

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ow t~;;. ;t!-9~"-t&gt;
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By EDSON R. WAITt

Shawnee, Oklahoma

IV\"1 Oit&lt;"! I&lt;UMBEI&lt;-

All TilllfY ,_ 11 dtll IITI trttllld arul
dtttAtd j,. p 4 ri 1 alfd tht ,tllttffll arl

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A cape collar add~ su_ch a •mart
Aatterina: to~cb to thu 11mple smart

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It's a Hhter cotlon print In red and
The white orga.ndie collar
hu rd binds.
wln~e

There arf,two ways to spend money:

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home where you and your city will get some benefit from it, or

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spend it in some othei!City-HELP YO\]R OWN HOME CITY.
Economy is not only in the saving of money, but it is also in

It's 10 wol and pretty, you'll love
it I
You can make lt a.l a very s m;~~lt
~ t lay, and In an amazlnaty &amp;hort
tiu1e.

the ,intelligent spending of it .
Opportuity is knocking at the &lt;lo.or of every thrifty bargainwise person who reads the ads.

Anolher del ightful idea is while
t.rinkled crepe &amp;ilk.
Voile and chiffon print! ate fa.·
dn:oting.
Thi1 P41ftrn No . 7717

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Newspapers are the gr11at get-together medium for the buyer

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Sr. nd IS ce.nti (in 1111mpt or coin)
t o FashiQr Buruv. Write nrduJly
._ntl plain y your na.ml!: !Ud ·full ad ·
flrf' ',•· the numher or lhil Pil~ern ,.nd
the sire yog 1¥1111.

Ao.ldt'f' U your letter in the follow•
ina way :-

tl'y Atnnt

AIN't IT 'i'HE TRUTH!

and the seller~
There hw; always been, amlin many places there always will

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exist, llfe~eling on the part oil a large !Jilrnber of people tltE\i prices
c!HII}Wd by the h~me merchants are higher tlill!l t.!ume charged by
the mprcb~laof other cities.

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l&amp;'is~ite natu~al

that this mistake sltould be; made in some
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DaiiJ'" 1'r.ll1Ul0 1 t"!hlh!op I'UroJIJ
.Eva A. Tl"lt!1'" rarll Kervtae
1-l W01$ :lin~ 8~, .

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you tblo pattern by return ma1L

and the .pepple have little knowlsdg'll·of·what is Silld at'h.ome.
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Citi.. where tlaa aorc:h•n~ •re hallvf -· ~••rti•-'- •lway1

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mail Gt.t

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16, both of
"Who Were
as the heaJtbletlt
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boy and 'girl jn the Four-IJ Club c4mp at the lllinoi• ~.lljte

your Paris I•attern. No. 7717. size-to

Fair at Sprinirfteld. Miss Hoffman, who olives near Morris,
: 'ot·ed 99.89 to lead the girls. Ronald clime within a frac\ tiqn of 100 p~r c~nt· rating. .
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Addiaon sa.t.urdl.y were aonducted quantlt:r ot merehanc:Uae taken . Tht d&amp;Uihter, N&amp;ra . Rerrt"'hment.i· were . Ernest Catinr and M,11&gt;8 R uby ~.e.: e)~~ o~~~~r~ren Ketnl llD:t
Waahtncton. D. c .. excur&amp;Jop over
Tllllad.Q D;lOrcina llt Bulavllt. with c.b.lef or Ulievea eutetod
ICI'vt&lt;l IWd • dei!JlltfUl
was
Mra Fred !Jetz ,nd Mr.
Wlldd.eU and a15ter
t.bt B- 41 0 . 8atW'IiaY .
burl&amp;l 1n Bidwei[
ina by llttlfta out • window pane l.u had ln pla.ylna: pmes.
d Mrs. oeorie Hoover or Hunt- of Probtorv11le vlllted Mth Robert
DJ&amp;
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She ls &amp;urvlved by her hl.llhand thl door, pr)'iDilaole tbe ban OD
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-----attended the Betz rtWl lon I Irion Sundp,y.
B&amp;rd
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Ci.nilan t;. kiley and ft.m.ll.y mot·
WU:NU aGAST
I Mr. and. M111. Charles
. 0d
1 four d&amp; uJht.ers, Grace, at home, Yn the ln.e1de. ud pdllDc the dDOI .
or'Bd"to lti.J1pl:! Su.nda)1 fOf" a _weeks
1Mark Pearce of Miami. PiOrtda, Mn Tbe ban bad beio repl&amp;ctd as Wf,li
Thooe preunt at the "lll.o.ner aJhi
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' Portsmout h were ~~~ week l!.ll
wttb relative&amp;.
DIVORCJ UKED
: n ert Harrl80n ot Ga WpoU. and Mra Lbe aNI when tbelr Ult W&amp;J made com J'()Ut hekl bJ t.he B. Y . P . U.
Mr. and Mrs o wen B03t.er. -.oi • K"Uiffits 01 Mr and Mrs. Cllft'ord
J:~ne awl Loui-Se Coleman A sun tor divorce w~ flied in the 1 Cflrrle Rice or Columbuland ~H a,nd •·; wu ae~era1 twun; after th e Monday evenl.n&amp; were : Ml65e6 VI· liunt1ngto n s pen t 8W1d.ay wl l h the I Kerna
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have returned :tome e.tt.er spenditll CDD'I.mon pleu court here by J ohn SCJUI. Ernest, of Bprlnlfteld &amp;De' &amp;tore bad bt·eu opened bel&lt;&gt;~• tM Yl&amp;n and Darla ' lrion, Et.l"1 · 1 a na former's sister, Roxie Booter.
\ Mr ·and Mr11 . Peter Dale spent,
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In FrenCh 'aa-a hat Gladys Prench on Wil liam J . and tater of IC&amp;PU.
robbery wu dlecovered.
ROM Wil5on, Ora· Roll, 6!Hci red
Dr. and Mrs. hndcop were IJ.t l SundBy with her sister, Mr.l . M. W.
A ' h"k up of tHe m.ercband(k MUla, Anne' N1bel1~eulah· Egwen, I CMCII.de
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Sebtlna: a.pd TUfon.
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t he around.! oi IJl"Ofll nea:Iect. of duty.
Mr JOhn
and. daSunday.
ur nterll
Caves.MilJ.er
1n Kentucky
•nd Jamily,
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FA.MIL\' REUNION
revealed Qlat only a &amp;mall amowtt Helen Pill'ri:IOU,
l&amp; Lanidon, 1
TJ\ie
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Mlll, c. M. Yea uger and dllUi1lte,.
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or Pollanabee, 'W . Va., and !lin. ' that the defendant refused t,.o lh·3
T he Thomu P'amUy Rruruon Wa.l of loot WM obt.alned.
Bemel-tt. Davia, Ruby Wller .
rndsg-IM'Itlt.ttM:~Gec1lrrylrion .:r.r; I are home &amp;tt.er SJlendiDK a few
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"~~'"i•" M.~tcall olf JC.anawba
. Btatlop., ln any home provtdet: by himself held at tJtl-le Koaer 8aturdav with
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' .nd Wrt. Sm.tUl and IODI Eq,ward
urn,e .._ nd Mr 3 \ Bell- duys with relatlvt!B in, Columbus.
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,_ d 10~ pruent. A doU,btfUJ.
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Bm.lt.h.
aueat.eIn0 Porl.&amp;moutb,
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Mrs.
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wn ,a~,-u.a.'· $ 1IJW.;p-t 't ' aftet",.a
,ehbrt ..vl.lit ~re ~turtle 4 •w , wu&gt;a
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BIRTHDAY
P.t.llTY
L&amp;n(Jdon
MalJUtUor
Graham.
• Jim am,S~mday.
deJ. a.EJrner
~alt $ch
Withl'elber
her .sister,
1 )(r . and Mre. C. E . Turner and 1u
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tbelr hornet TU.e&amp;day.
_,.- llfe and 1n_s1Jted on llvlna with her wac. rendered by the many. cJ:llldren
f4J· and M.re. c. E. Rou 11 h enler ·
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ha&amp; Uu-ee chll - and a mort blltory ol the Thotn&amp;3 tatned 8 number or rrlet!'l.li At theh· I'
PEUONALs
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur TUmer Wt!rc , Elmer
Bottom
and Olady&amp; Orow of Letart have re-11 dren , trom 8 to 1&amp; Yl!lars of 11-ge..
1amUy was presented by Ida Thom - home sunday, honoring the birth·
guests of J . W. Warde n and family
III'H ru;k.lns. p,nd ram iiV
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turned to thetr homes ending
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Clemem Trotter and mother, Mrs 1 Sunday
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h Huntm ton Ir.leml.,
AGt;Do WOMAN OU&amp;IED
I Dur lna the COllnlfl of .b\181ne88, Roll8b, Mrs. Ca.rl Rou1h, Walton Sid Trotter, Were Buoday IJUe!l.s of, Pt?"· and Mra L. J _ Ca rLer , of Lan · ~iJ!ll~ w it
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Vllllt with Rev Jn d. Mrll Bert O'OonTwaa 1Qie tbM (10 pt.) Uk. ner.
Funeral cervices 'for Mrs. KM I.e !.he following OftiUI'I w.e io e],e$lk!d : Brownell a:nd oa.y ourtmao. 'l1li! J . c . Houck and fe.mlly orr the Mer - l caster are t.be a:uests of his pa r- SwJ. ay.
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Sherman ~uckley and family of Blar-a, 8&amp;. who d ied Monday at. het· W~ Thomas, Pl'l!lldi!Pt: Hueljt.nvlt.ed lue&amp;t.&amp; were Mrs. Gay Curt - f cl!lrvlllei'oad.
entll Mr. and Mrs. G eorg-e Carter .. t
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Mn. W. J . Noel and Miss Mabel : Patriot.
11m1 the week here with relatives. They ed Wednt'l!lday afternoon from the Plo)'d. Thomu, .&amp;IYJ. Thomu,
Otl&amp; Bmlth, ~· and M111. M.elYln LouiSe Smtth df Coltunbw; are viti- · MLss Margaret B eran of Bnst;,l,
Old ~ cutthb Abl:.e~ J
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' wert accompanied home by their OhJO Ohlltlel In charge of Rev. R . P. Thomas, cornmtt&amp;ee on "Ollbert, Mr. arfd Mra. Hoyt Webst.er ttinr the formtr's son w . E. Noei ' R. 1., •- vlaltlng Ruth M•rtiu .
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menta; Wura Thomaa. Bthcl RUe, and children, Carl and Roy Roush. ancJ da.u1htet.11 Marcaret and MBbE:i. l Ed. ::cara.th G! H untington spen t I rrm11 J .vutln u tn Ulubo;"OW , to tl •l.!
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committee; H Ida1 Loulli Brownell, Mrs. Walton Brow - ' Mr. and Mf•. Bay Olur Rnd Ml!&gt;ti SWldaY here.
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M1.16 Pauline Wickham ol Ches- a allj"h
Chr la and Fred, of Ollpomu,
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a&amp;e nell and children and Doris Faye · Mary 'l:ablt Spl!:nt Bunday ln Za nes·
AlQnw Va1}lleet of Chicago and i lwr. nn&lt;~ In 1-,;!n,.. 11"&lt;11'1 rnun;l(••l t.l
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ter ts here for I) mort vlsit with E. ·-per MJIJ ,
gust of Hmtcm and Mrll Hardina, program committee.
Roush .
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Noa h Nott-er have bet::n
or ·
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1 OGDIIGUtl,. ~ fO!" priet~ ol w . Burclen and daughter Dorothy. Emma
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o r Abraham. W. Va . 1
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John Plymale wa.a ln"iiun~ingt.o". the ir ltlece Mrs. Mel~ EllioLt.
runL! ,., ,
, lad I ha t ., ,.. hull till'
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Dr. James P . WU!ion of WllliihiniSTORE ROBB~D
CHILDREN ENTERTAINED
Sunday.
.Mrl. Ja.mea LB.trerty and ch lldren 11 :n :Ill .. r lwr , . H•II!I. .lalw Huil&lt; ol
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GEORGI: Rll'.t:li HELD
1 Til e Kroger !tare In the- RoedeU
Mrs. Dana Tracy t-nteJUln ed ~2
),(f. and Mrs. Earl Dodd and Miss '1 o! Oakfield. N. Y.. are 'V Isiti ng rela · I r\"J,, di •••J
.~ l!l, !ourir ·(l h~l"l' ill lu· •
'rbt ad U.ker WU11ladb' ....t )'OU the
w. H . Wilaoo hOme.
F uneral service~ f01' Mn.. Ole.v; btdlding w u broken Jnl:D and en- youngsters at Chlekamai.J.Ia Park Carde Plummer oi C_harlcst.on, vio- t 1ves here.
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Mr. and M.ra. J ohn Torrence ot G eorge, whu
at tltr home ln tct·cd Monday nlght and 1. 1mali honorl.nr th e nlnt.h birthday or her· ited Sunday with Mr. and
Mls. Charlotte
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CARDINALS LOS£

W,.hin!Jloll Copa From
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'ftle publllbera wUI be rearooaiblt Eileen Lti.rklra who wUI 11e theli
only for Of· I! incorrect • lnaert.ion ltJMt. for II week.
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ot anY atlverttaement. Erron ln Dr. and Mrs. Koehlel" and oon, ,
••venw:nenb Bhould be ".:ported Donald of Donora , Pa., are visiting
re latives here ror a short time.
tmmedi&amp;WIIY.

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SHORE/MANY
A I':MININE

No adv-ertlaemont wtU be taftD tot
1e&amp;a than a mlnlmwn chaq:e of

HEAAT H.I&gt;S BEI:N
STIMUlATED

tweot,v-Dve cent.l tor e.ab :naer·
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For RentFOR

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ON HIS FACE WHal 1'\E HAND£0 DANNY
THA"T RoL.L. OF 81L.L. S At;D I ';AIO Nal'l&lt;INI,!
&gt;IE "TURNED A CHAL.KY WHITE' I lHOU(,HT
HE WAS 60LN4 Til
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MEDAL
PRilE YAP! FOR MONTHS
AND SAYED Til 4E"T A FEW

OOLl...A.IlS AHEAD A.NO TI-IEN I 'SKOOT THE
WORKS ON DAt;NY HOOFER! WHEN I SA,W
HIM PUTTIN{, MV MONEV IN HI"&gt; POCKET
I DON'T KNOW HOW I EVER RESTRAINED
MV"&gt;EL.F FROM SNATCHINO. IT AWAY ~ROM
HIM! I'M SICK!

Illustrious Sons of Italy
By HARDIN BURNLEY

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They're Healthiest!

IN OUr. OFFICE

By EVA A. TINGEY
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YOUTHFUL AND PRETTY

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THAT everybody want,; to save· money; you ""ve money
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By EDSON R. WAITt

Shawnee, Oklahoma

IV\"1 Oit&lt;"! I&lt;UMBEI&lt;-

All TilllfY ,_ 11 dtll IITI trttllld arul
dtttAtd j,. p 4 ri 1 alfd tht ,tllttffll arl

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A cape collar add~ su_ch a •mart
Aatterina: to~cb to thu 11mple smart

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It's a Hhter cotlon print In red and
The white orga.ndie collar
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There arf,two ways to spend money:

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home where you and your city will get some benefit from it, or

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spend it in some othei!City-HELP YO\]R OWN HOME CITY.
Economy is not only in the saving of money, but it is also in

It's 10 wol and pretty, you'll love
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You can make lt a.l a very s m;~~lt
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tiu1e.

the ,intelligent spending of it .
Opportuity is knocking at the &lt;lo.or of every thrifty bargainwise person who reads the ads.

Anolher del ightful idea is while
t.rinkled crepe &amp;ilk.
Voile and chiffon print! ate fa.·
dn:oting.
Thi1 P41ftrn No . 7717

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Newspapers are the gr11at get-together medium for the buyer

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Sr. nd IS ce.nti (in 1111mpt or coin)
t o FashiQr Buruv. Write nrduJly
._ntl plain y your na.ml!: !Ud ·full ad ·
flrf' ',•· the numher or lhil Pil~ern ,.nd
the sire yog 1¥1111.

Ao.ldt'f' U your letter in the follow•
ina way :-

tl'y Atnnt

AIN't IT 'i'HE TRUTH!

and the seller~
There hw; always been, amlin many places there always will

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exist, llfe~eling on the part oil a large !Jilrnber of people tltE\i prices
c!HII}Wd by the h~me merchants are higher tlill!l t.!ume charged by
the mprcb~laof other cities.

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l&amp;'is~ite natu~al

that this mistake sltould be; made in some
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DaiiJ'" 1'r.ll1Ul0 1 t"!hlh!op I'UroJIJ
.Eva A. Tl"lt!1'" rarll Kervtae
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and the .pepple have little knowlsdg'll·of·what is Silld at'h.ome.
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Citi.. where tlaa aorc:h•n~ •re hallvf -· ~••rti•-'- •lway1

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your Paris I•attern. No. 7717. size-to

Fair at Sprinirfteld. Miss Hoffman, who olives near Morris,
: 'ot·ed 99.89 to lead the girls. Ronald clime within a frac\ tiqn of 100 p~r c~nt· rating. .
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COMBAT B£TW[[~j~~~E1NF~&amp;iv~ININ£Tf[N TRU[I Thew~e••rso.s~al••s.'~·- P~M[R~Y VISIT[O ~}.Si_¥~:E ~~~~":;.~~~:~~ ~i?~flt:~ ·:.·
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conductM &amp;ermon BWld.aY at

80uthern Ohio and Wl'st VIrginia
and the history or the familY extends,. over a period or ma.ny yean
Tbe f\r11t of th"' family Thomt~s
ll'arley Clime w America from EngLand., settllnr In Jllmestown, Va,
ut 162~ Hl:s deliCendantll m.trrate&lt;t
north to North OatoJjoa ln 1'13a,
t.henCI" to oreenbrler cotUltY. Wes~
Vlr&amp;:inia In 1766 and m I'JIIIi to
Green countv in Penllll)'i'Yilnla
David Farley and son James wenL
J.o Monrot county Ohro rnow Noble oounLyt Jn 1816 apreadln&amp;: the
!amtly lnlo various sections vr lhe
country
Jo'ollow ng a picn ic dinner a proM
gram of varied ft!ature!l will be
presented including !Sf!veral addreliBes and a pr(lfJram or songs oy
Ule Parsons QIIIUtette of Charle8ton The picnic and reunion wm be
an all day a fffl ir and one ot the la1ges l.. attendances tor sevP.ra. yea.r~
iJ; t!Xpect.ed

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Columbull TUeGda,. after spend1ng
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Mveral days wlt.h rt:IaUvea here
A
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r'"-ville church, who llm'Ved. a fried
Wh' h Makea Report Of They were accompanied by t.he 47
utomo I ea, '-"&amp;&amp;13'" ct"Cien and Jamb supper In real
Middleport Lad Brou1ht
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former 's motller, Mrs. Mary PhiiUp.ll
inr Nearly 200 Men,
count~} taahlon
To Pomeroy By Juv·
Indictment&amp;~ Swift
wbo will remaJn for a shor\ vlslt;
C
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Jl'ollow1n&amp; the supper l:.he nearbv
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"oreman
Mrs Oeor1e Joachlm and dalllh.·
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vtaJtors returned to t.ZI.etr homes
enile Officen
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ter Edith went to Columbwl Tues..... t ... ~-- t
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day Cor a few days visit wiW, friend!! ON INSPECTION TRIP ~......ht"b; ~.!...:!.....,.,w:".nd."'y
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and relatives
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FOLLOWING FIGHT
momtna Ule enUre IJ'OU.P. number·
Mr and Mrs Harry Dye and son Stop At Farma·,
Pleat· ln&amp;
fa cars with a.brioet. 200 p&amp;asen•
Th
Ch eel
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gera made thelr tllst. srop at the 1
In Which ' Advenary Ia
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Bl • and Leola Davis went to Rockbr1d8e
ant And GaJ,\ipolie
B. Weed pollltry Jann at Pin
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vide For
""eduesd&amp;y to viBJt the Quanacut
Alto y:.:t.:....J
Potnt.e and from tnere vle!Ud lhe
Injured And Taken
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Ch i ld ren
6arnp Th18 eamp is located between
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Fneker BrotJ\era a;.Jant..
Lancaster and Logan and the tolTo Doctor
lowing people an spendlns Lhelr
Poultrymen from man!' chffe:rent
Several dJfterent and ULtete~~tlnO'
Nineteen true blllll vl Indict- vacations there MiMes Sara Ptan- sectloru; vf Ohlo B.Ild Wellt Vir- metbods of bandllnl poultry were
Weyland Covert, !6 of M1ddlament.s were returned by IJle grand ees WJidennuth. Pt&amp;nce11 Dye, Mrs a:tnla vislted Mella county yest.er- W!tnessed at boih ihe Weed and
port, was bl'OUiht tv the MelgJ
jury 't'hen they reported to th" Add.le Otuescr, Willard ABhworth, day, while accompanyina tile an- Preclr:er tarms, after which the tour
county Jail Tm!sday n!(ht '"J Harcourt late Tuesday afternoon The Max Dye and George P'arl.s ot nut~.l OhiO Poultry Tour Porty•SI!:V• maved nato the Bt&amp;t8 Poult.r)" Plant
veJ Pn:nch. juveuHe omcer, and
report or the Jury was the result ol Pomeroy and MIMes Veva R~ ~ automoblllltl, carryln&amp; nnrl)" 300 a L 1'a rked~ Tho•~o""'
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a two-.d&amp;y ltaaivn, In whkh several Dorothy Fultz and Bob HarriS at poultryman entered the COWltY from
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Hank YoUill". deputy sheriff, alter
casetl were Investigated
MJddlepprt
the west over State Route 1'24: The OaUipolla, Comstalk monwnen~ at
he had alleledly a&amp;l!&amp;ulted Brooks
Mcltlnley, lli also or Middleport
'i'he report was signed by H N
Mr ILnd Mrs Wright McCrotH~o first Metas oounty step on tl1e tour Potnl•• I '"Pie~_!ltKaon""aw~!""'ln'wv
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to probaUon officer
sw••t of Mlddlepo•l. loreman of tbe and children returned Tuesda" af· .,.as made a~ the farm of B IC Bu- _,..,.,
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ter a two weeks vlstt. wtth Mr ' and ton
... otopo ' " to Y'C
Prencb, Cvver\ aceused McKinley
PICNIC SUPPER
P'lve ot the indiel.ments
were Mn. McKinley Finch ot Hoopes- -:::::'::::
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or telll~ certain Ullll88 about him
Twenly fou r people attended th'.l \\lthheld rrom public ~tlon !).t the r c I town Ill
w~ they met on North Second
1
Mrs Mabel Wolfe, Mrs Berthtl
a.venue, Tuesday night McKinley prcmc ~;upper of the membe rs or the quest of Cedric w Clark pl"OtieCut ~
denied Lhe assertlona or Covert. It MaM,nolla Temple ot Pythlan Bls- jlniJ att.orneJ,o The remalnmg tour- Radford Mrs Nancy Walker, Mra
Annie Durst and daurhl.er Mtss I
waa said and. an O.I"Jument ensued t.ers lodg e Tu~y ~venmg , at the teen are as follows
Lollowlng
Jui1u.s Jay, negler.t t.o pro\•ide r.n Cora, Mrs Edith Ament, Mrs. Eli.!.aTh.e two lett the place where \hey Sl1enang Sprinp The
beth Campbell,
Mrs
Elizabeth
met on Second -avenue and Went In- g.ue.':ltls wt!re present Mrs Perry children
ora H WhJte abandoning prea ~ Darst and Mlsa Lucille Bmrhs spent
Ul an alley or a Urtened stKtt of an Mitch 1u1d sun Bob, or Toledo and
adjolnln&amp; street, When! the alleged M1 s Evelyn Lucke and Mill.s Maxine nant woman and a separate Indict-\ Tuesday evenlnll' In Tup~M!ra PlaJna
ment for ne1dect to provl( l€ t01 attendlnif a meeting oi tlle DaiJihStt!wurt of Pomeroy
att.aek took ()Wle
~children
r
t.ers of America lodge
M:oKinley was taken to the office
BRIDGE PARTY
Mlle.s W)\tt.t neglecl l&lt;l provide
Mr and Mra R 0
ot Dr Harold M. Crumley, where he
Mls~ Ruth Huber ;:mt.l!rtalned 1 for children '
Shelbyville Mo, wf\re
r&amp;ce1ved attentiOn to a wvund near with a bildge par~y Tu~r-;day even·
A E Jru::obs rhawlng cl1eck with- ers on !rlenda bere
h!Ji mouth
&amp;vera! of the younr- mg at the home of h~1 n.unL Mr11 out credu..
Miss Gloria Jean Oest ot Colum·
N;er s teeth had been loosened a&amp; John Huber on Union Avenue hon·
Hlm'ler Logan cauvlng con~d bu11 is hare sper,dJng her vacation
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the result vt a blow In the mouth o1lng Mtss Pauline DIPhl of Col urll - weaporut
with Mr lllld Mrs D H Peoples
It was tile physlclan'J roeport .1\C- bu11 u.nd Miss Loul88 Karr or Syr'a- ! ClarPnce Quall.!l, shooting wltb
Mr and Mr~ Chllrles Canterbury
cordJbr to r~nch that the cut on r.:ll!:le N Y CoverR weN! laid for the \ Intent Lo k!U or wowld
and son Ralrh or Pontiac, Mich.
the mouth was made by some In- following ML'S61l'll Dorothy and Mar·
JeMe Peyton Johq Dickson . a{ld arrived Tuesdar for a two weeks
strument a.nd not by the bftre fist
cella Rt!lbel RuLli West, . Cecil1a I WJlllam Wise bul'(lary antl larcen y visit with fr1enda In Porneroy and
Durin&amp;: the questioning ot Covert Wippel, Anna Malle Ek'horr. Pau - I Virgil Thon1a.s and Olen Lyonq, RockRprlngs
In t.bt! sheriff"&amp; otflce here Tuesday lne Diehl, Louise Ka1r and the burglary ll1ld larceny
Earl Precker or Chester anCI Chal!l
nl~hl. the lad swutly declared that hmtess Mis.':l Huber Miss Pauline
L~ Sweiger 11.nd Roy Griffith Canterbury of Pontiac Mlc
l1a e
he had use&gt;1 no weapon o.nd hac. DU!hl 1e,celved high score of the ar~~~~:n
returned
1.o
Pomervy
after
~ndl:(l
1
~;truck McKinley with his ttst
eve'lung and M1ss Ululr;e Kan wa H
E"Stel Rhodes and Frank Swift 1 o. month touring ~ the WeAtern
a.s.sau l~ and battery
states
Covert was allowed t.o ~turn ~ aWarded consolation ptl,:e
h1.s home Tuerutay ntght whlle til.t:
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F1ank SwiCt breaking into house
Mrs Maraaret Nlehouse Mr and
juvj!nlle
cv11rt
sald Wednesday
,
AIJXILIARV MEETS
In day till"lt' rwd eonunltthlll pe1
Mrs Edward Deller and t.lmuy Mr
nwmini that he will be returned
rht! members of the Amerlr:Wl sonal violence
and Mrs Hemy Deller aJid fadrllv
here sl1ould McKinley'l'i parent.Ji rill· Ley ion Au11 lll ury held their rrgulal
Carl Duckworth aN!IHUit and bat 1of Cmclnnll.ti and Chi r.s Wltr.gall
metJ trng 1uesday evenlnR at the tm y
'
' of Huntington 8pent TUhlday with 1
charges
&amp;y Wil~&gt;on rauur~ to .,top rnoto Fled oans and fanUJy
The altercation betwilf!n tha two Liij!.lon il a ll Hostes~ r~ Wllll' Mts
Mr s Re-nshaw an&lt;l vehicle J.fU!r acc1dcn l
George Bta&amp;t-of MlnerHVillf' wllo
h1d11 wns th e result. of the que ~tlon­ Annu. Stllrl.
reoent1y underwent an opeln.tlon
tna ot McKinley by the Juveulle Mr s F'l"llnk 01et:~s Mr!i Cora War
court followlna: an alleged "beer ne1 won tire pr izc box Y.hlch wat:. ATTEND VETERANS FUNERAl, for tonsJJIJ and v.denoldiJ Ll~ the
Mrs John Btmkus, Mrs Marion Maar Emf!rrency hospit.al 18 re
party In Middleport !l!~ral weeks domued b} Mrs A .P Ersel11teln
Mr ~ Harry Houdashe!t and MrR Radfmd. Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mr.. ported tube getting along 'rrice1v o.go
Covert"s name was said tu
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If
d M ·ro iioegleln
Ed Hlt.e of Monkey Run Wati tokhave been mentioned during the A F EJ.Selstem gave lnt.ere~tlng
questlonlnlil and It wa:&gt; thought to _rcpor~ on the conventiOn heW m ~t~~~~z :o t~Bi-~une:sl ~"tJA!tlll ~I en to the Grant hosptt.al m C'..OI\Jm- •
l ,I IJ
Smith of• R 1 ;{i~nd Mr 8'uB Tuesll:ny wherf! he will undetllol
have been tht&amp; th11.t he referred to 1 uredo Durl.ng lhe busineSI'Isesmon Com
th 1 t u
ve.l!n.r . an operation lor the 1 ~movaJ 0( \'" 1
"When he ac0011ted McKinley on tlle It was de( ideU to glvt! a plcnle siiJ)1
mon
I, piece hJ
vf Ateel which flew Into hlo '
per Lh rs r.omrnB" F1 ldUJ ul lhc El • Bm t.lllwads to' "'nl
11treet Tuesday nl&amp;ht
'··· f ld f
in Rutan
wns P
u.:r
e
arm
eye
w
le he waa workin11 at Byrn- I
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cWJe Mi~e No 16 Tueflday tnonl.lng
1&gt;JES IN FLORIDA
MOitl!: MEN FINO WORK
1 N:l.s!les Eva Pell6 and Blanche
~· ·ot
Core Bee11le, brother of J:lm~:r ShepllercrOf Hlllsboro, o , were visWord hat~ been received here of \ Kenton o., Au, 24. - INS-Pro·
'
the dt'Ath of II:I!Mtn Thomas, dnu - W,Upjil' I aj:JdiUonal
4!mpJo:rm~t, ~~ Art bur Beerle, wa:a to.ken t;o l lktn tn (hwn Wednesday
Mrs Carl Bach (Helen Spence)
~hter of Mr and Mrs Harry Thorn- Pe.p))erm nt d:lstlllerlea Wf:J"I! op - • Cf'tlumbu!!- hospita.l TueJday b'}
~
- - -- - --=-:-:of Vero Beach Flo. former res- ed. In Hardin aounty today 8.!i the litE: Jatttr wher~ he 'i111 vndergo and son Richard M.lss Harriet
an
cpenr.tlon
for
h\11
~:yes
ar..1
be
SpenCf!,
and
Gene
and
H.nward
:ent of Pomeroy, having left her!! peppermint hay crop W&amp;" bf lm
S~L~ ''$t.9S CURTf-1N~
\
, ._u.ted f01 utht!r disorde1 s He lH Spence of Columbw came TuMday
'"
p•ll'f1
Bbou• el&amp;:ht years aiJO
1
m
n
aerlc.us
cond!L.on
for
a
several
day's
vlist
wtth
Mr
Ml!o~ Thomas was 11 granddaullh Market price for peppermint IJtl
8- Pair
botted Curtains
- - - - - - ., and Mrs Boyd Dllgard or M:inerster ot Mr a.nd Mrs Ira Ralph (
waa qu,oted at about $3 '' pour!(.
t'
'6- Pair Tan Dotted Curtains
ville
Pomeroy
She Is survived by her Approx..lm.ntely 150 pound~ dally
~
~
l
M1ss
Dorotl1y
Will
of
Parkersbul'fl:
wtll be dl8tllled In two pJantlil
1
6- Pait· Green Dotted Curtains
parents and twv brothers, Oaylord,
In a.ddltlon to the pepptrmin
Mr Llnd Mrs Ivur BtUes an,1 came Tuesday t.o !:!Jl8n'tl fier vaeatJon
1 wun h!l parents Mr
uf ft Pierce, Fla and Donald at "llr ~est Sclot.o mn r&amp;h rarmer s l.n
and Mrs E
9-Pair Figured
Marquisette Curtainii
children returned to theh l!ome at\ o Will of Lln1JOIA Hill
home
Burial was made In Vero Bench
thla area are busy With the har- AkiLn, Friday, arter a vl.Eitl h~rf'
Mrs A p Hen.ne~n has re·
6--Pair Plain Ivory Marquisette Curtains
ve~~t or onions, pota!A:Je11 and celw.th 1ela.tlvtl11 and , friends
turned to her hanw In Oharlestpn
l~
'rhe Scw.u mw.sh it; vne ...
STATE EXo\MINER HERF.
Mrs. Hvmer Deern and daU~h·l a~r a week"a visit with her mother
THU~SDAY ~~
he largest l nron gr owing 111"&lt;' 11~ 111 te l Zelma, were rues!.\ Saturday \ MrR Ellmbeth Kautz
1... L. touthlo.n, State Examiner lllf world
of heD aunt, Horte~ C&amp;se. off
o( county schools, came Vytre-htu
-- Pomeroy
1
ctpQ HOSTESS-'
of county schnol.s. came Wednesday
WIIITF. Rt.:VIEWS BRIOo\D£
Mr and Mrs G A. A::dlltn&amp; and 1 Mrs Jtha Miller W hCI6te!IB Tues60-INF ANTS $1.00 Sll.K DRESSES
to meet with the clerlal and preJII·
Columbu~ 0
Aug :.!4 - IN"So~phtw. Jame.11 AdAms Jr . Left day afternoon to her bridge club at
dennl of the various county boo.rds :)fT en a ont!-day va.cat.lon Gover- Sunday to ~pend a few days '1\lth I her h&lt;m~e on Lincoln Hill Mra M
Infants sizes-our regular $1.00 quality
of
l!:®efltiOI\.. Jl.t. 8UPtl1~teoden~ nor Oeorse White left by airplane 1":1&amp; mother Mrs Adlitns, cf K~u· 1 D Hartlnrer received UJe first
in white, pink, peach, bh,JeOtltl{hrli.n's oUice
In
the cvurt tc.ctay with
Ad.julant ' Oeneru.: tucky
priu and Mrs Johil Kent ot Midl •
hlmse
The examlnpt wll~ IJ¥Pect F11mk Q }{fllderson foi Cll.mJ.I
Mr a.\ld Ml"ll John MacDomo.Jd dleport wa&amp; awarded the He&lt;:ond
the f.eporta and reCJ~NIII of the var- Knox K.y, tQ 11Jvlew lhe 62nd Ohl.:~ nnd bn!W spent Sunday eveni.r&gt;g Pr1&amp;e The Collowlna gue11ts wen•
loua board!!
l
1• •ti d llrtiliFry brigade
w1th 1her po.rents, Mr and Mrs 1pre~~ent Mrs por Bc.hp.eCer, ~~·
Onl,)' ,_ rew QC the boatdfl will be
Capt Fred L • Smith, state d1- IWWlLid M.a.rtu1
Lily Coates and Mrs Oarl Schaefer
examined at thla 4n"ao it Was 161Lid;'" r r.ctor of llcrom:niUcs acted" a~ piMr and Mra James Hazelton of Pomer-oy and Mn John Kcmt •J r
o.nd :Mr I:.Out.h.ta.n fijU retu.m at a let Trnt~.,s Rt Oun11) !Cn'nf uH~ J1 £ Joe Pelf and dau1hter, Alma, Mldd.;le~por:::.to..._...,....,_ _
- 32=:fNFANTS WOOL SWEATERS
Inter ~ tllr eKamlno.tlon of the coml}lll:Jdl.'d by 0~ 11
H1110,r4, ~· s~ntl.:..l!unday witt) .~~\eh, n:roth~:r
relflalnder of the school board!
BuEh ol Collrmbus
M.rt l"rances Snyder
fAIRVIEW, W. \f. .
Our regular 50c and $1.00 qualities
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COTnell or Momln&amp;
Star _,..-.u
EOI!&gt;el HolLer vllllted rtlatJves at
Baahan rrcmt SUnday untll Thur~&gt;,..._,,

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Those who were calll111J on Mr
and Mrs Allen LewiS •BtJnday were
Mr and Mrs HoWald E4wardl!l and
children of Graham ~~tJQ!t .Mr
and Mrs Darius Henry and c!hU·
dren. M1s Earl Henri ot Clttton
11ond MIA8ea W&amp;xl.ne and Louise
Olbl:lr!l of Hartford
Mrs Emory Otbbs and two.
lhters Loretta. and. Maraare~ returned home Sundlly from ParkersbUrl where they have been spendlniJ \he Wf!ek with rel&amp;t1vea
Nellle Edwardl epent tbe pa.st
wHk with her 111st;er Mra Elme1
Ohltna:er or Haruont
1,
Mrs ~ancy Birchfield ' Of
awha spent the • .,~ eQd
Millard Jefttr&amp; •l.nd lt. .ll ..:
Mr lnd .,.., ~ Olbb!r. and
dauth\er Mn Delc:la Oodlrey aM
son of Charlel!rtml Rllf!nl the put
week with Adam Ofllbl.
Evelyn and Prances Gibbs wen~
to Parkeraburlil Buncbl.y 1to visit. with
relatlves
, I
Mrs N W. Roach d.hd

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to 10'/2-dark pattem•- excellent , for
School wear.

THURSDAY

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l)tftcially notified of his nomination as Repubhcan candidate for vice president, Vice
President Curtis delivers his acceptance spe~ch at Topeka, Kas. He is shown on the
platform with Everett Sanders, left, G. 0. P nntaonal chairman and Senator ..J..... J.

l)ieklnoon, of Iowa.

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11pent Tuesday aften'I9C:J:n ttl*h
John Kauftman Of OMftpo\ia
Thooe caUtna on, Mn , Elme:
Roach Monday evenlnr were Y11ry
and Md'ilna Edwards, Allee, 8tl!lla
and Vtra:lnia Roach Leona Jeften
Mary Kathryn and Luclllf! Lewis
Lo!JI.. N:abel, IVId Paul Johnllcm
Sevenl youns tolka enjOyed a
ch'icken l"OIIolt. Thunlday nltht.
Helen Edwan:\1 ol Yllillion Rldle
spent Saturday nS,ht wtth Dewey
Olbl and famUy,
sevent trom here

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REMNANTSo OF YARD GOODSTHURSDAY
For o~e, day-All of the Remnant• on
one tal&gt;le for quick ·~ , .,t Pritea of Real
lntereat to the ,thrifty' ' ~omer-Perealea,
Ore.. Materiala, Silki/ Jl~~alina, GinP,.ma
-One Day Thunday. • •

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THURS~Ay

39c

3 FOR$1.00

. During EJherfelds August Furniture Sale you can buy Simm?ns
$12.50 Coil Be'd Springs for $8.66 - - Stearns and Foster -Inner-Sprmg
Mattr;e~ses for $10.80-- Floor Lamps and Table Lamps at just one half
th~ir regular pric,e- -·9 by 12 ~old Seal Congoleum Rugs fo~ ~.44 --50
pound All Cotto01 dduble bed s~ze Mattresses for $3.60.-- Vtslt the Fur·
niture and Rug Floors during the Aut~ust Furniture·Sale.

Elberfelds In~ Po.meroy.
, ADIDSt IS-16

\
joan Bennett, Sen Lyon
Also Comedy "Maybe I'm Wrong"

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89 BOYS SLEEVE)t;ESS SUITS
Original $1.00 retail' ·Suits-c.Tbat have
sold in special sale for 50c-Sizes 2 to 7
years. Fast color materials. As long as
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Hundred of regular and specJQI
pB&amp;oe o!flcerB rrom t'tve counties
massed their ton::es tor a swUt asKaUlt on the heavily-manned arrlcultura! picket ltnes chokln&amp; the aix
principal hirhways of th.il section
SIX mo.chlne
mount.ed
around the
to repulse a force of
ers who wert!
to storm

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IN ~HTIJ WITH
illi.INmS O[PUTIES
EXPECT TO LAND

CouncJJ Bluffs Ia Aug 25-INB--- !
an I
nrmed rortre111 todfl.Y as the fannerH' strik-e rOGe to a rre~oendo oC
blttemell$, threatening bloodY vlo-

sligh tly soiled-all wooi-

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·nw county colltthouse here was

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Guna Around Hawk.
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Threatened By Farmen ,
To Release 14 Arr·
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white and · solid colors--om· regulat·
"Special" quality.
THURSDAY
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YANKEE FLIERS HEAD ACROSS ......OCEAN
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Blood-Sited Looms In Farmers', Miners', Strikes

30 "BUI)DY" THERMIC JUGS
Our regular 7 4c~Thermic Jugs--half
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ron spent tbe week end with Mr
Mrs Ethel OurS and ehlldren '&gt;f
•nJe!'r:.mO:i:t ~:O:~Uy of tl;u~ Pm tland caned on Clyde Wines
lh
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PlaJna anant
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with Mr and
HarrJ
Qult! a number from M.oru Cha•
pel attended the picnic at Portland
satuNlay
Mr and Mrs
Roy smith, and
children Mn Nealey Hobe.ck. Mr
and Mrs Paul Bmi'Lb Wr and Mrs
l"loyd Hoback son JW11or and Haze
McMurray and ramUy and MlM
-· . .thered .,. the
8 Y1va Willi a.....
hmne or Benny Smith Wedne£da.y
ni(J'ht to remind their father of hl.s
birthday Ice cream and ~r.~&gt;~ wa:~
served at a late hour
Sylvia Wllltama of Bl1erman, W
va , 18 spending a few days with
Mr and Nn. c E. Piclr:ena
Mr 11.nd Mrs EtJer Brewer oaUed
00 u:rs I!:V&amp; BU6h SUUdtll' afternoon
Charley VanMeter of Mvmlng
Sl.tl.r 18 spendiniJ a few days with
m"~,
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Leora Brewer ll vllitlnr 6 fe"
days wWl her cousin Wilbur BtewM
er and ramUy at Bowman·a Run.
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the News Otftce of Tho Daily
Tribune, call 236-L; if tho Bulineu
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