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Guard Miners Who Defied Strikers

Officers'll G e t
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READERS' NOTICI!: - If you want
the News Office of The Daily
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Builneu
Office ask for 202-R.

~HI~ C~Al MINES!
R[~UME 'lOADING I

THREE ADMIT GUILT

Remanded To Jail; Three
Fail To Appear For
Arraignment

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-Eutern Operation&amp; Re- 1
Open With lncreaaed I
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Visiting Mayor

BIG S~l~RY ~l~SH
IS PR~MISEO fOR
~UTE tMPl~YE~

WEATHER FORECASTonto

Partly cloudy wtl.h local thunder•
tonlrht.

Bllg!)tly

cuoler In Northw~l portion tonllht

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afternoon or

NortheL"il ponlon Saturday '

NTERNA'l'IONAL NEWS SERVICE
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POMEROY, OHIO, FIJ.IDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932

VOL. VI- NO. 280

Trial Date&amp; For Thoae
Denying Guilt, To Be
Set Later

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Tracy, Robten Cb.llt: d
by Lt:ver Who
was Jilted

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&lt;.:Aitkii',R l~ CI!:N T!i
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PRICE- THREE

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H[ ~ O3 Succeeds Kreuger ,STRIK[ ~f f~RMHS IN MIODI.E WEST
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i~PEN P~RlEY -IN!
B~SIN[~S

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Buckeye Tallpayera To
See $4,000,000 Cut
From Payroll

STEADY WORK SEEN

D A BURN

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IWE Rayburn Sunday were "'

ilnd Mrs 0
H McCoy Mrt1
Lutton and son of pt PletL ·

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ed the pt_ Pleasant llve stock sale
Satttrd&amp;Y
Those vi8tting wtth Curt Rayblll'!l
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Oa.U@herty of Flat Rock a.nd Char·
ley DaUKherty of Cha.rleston

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Several from here atteudeli thf'

Yea&amp;er and famUy of Dixie, 'Mr Memorial services at Mt Zion
and Mn Robert Olbbl Ml and
Mr anti Mrs Waltl"r Kincade 'Jl
Mrs Earl Gibbs and son Edwin of 1Parkersburg z&gt;pent Sunday with Mr
Pt Pleii.Sant
and Mrs Charles Rayburn
Mr and Mrs Horton Whittington
Leslie Rayburn who Is working
spent Sunday with Mr and Mn 1 with the WeBt VIrginia Bridge Co
Robel t Whlttln~n at AmbrOEJa
at Winona spent th e week end
Those catuna: on Mr ond Mn• I wHh his parents

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EJ,ECTRJC THEATRE, Pomeroy, 0.
Thuraday and Friday, Aug. 25·26
Warner Fabian'•

"WEEK ENDS ONLY"
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. Tho; , Pomeroy•Mjddleport AII-Sijlr AggregatiQn
will me,t ·SY.ra~ule ' at
King'• l!kll piuk Suncli'Y
afternoon at 2:30. Ad·
miorion JOe and ISc.
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THE VOGUE SHOE
SHOPPE
P&amp;'lmt.roy, Ohio

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THE PTLLAGE OF PARIS

·Aviators Run Into trouble

"Ne~hlre

fn the Raw"-after the

greill

French arli.st U.minai.s •••
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of ....wmed N....,.,. in the rurr..

kSI capture of Paris- 845 A. D.

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raw tobaccos
have no place in cigarettes
t '~ ~~;fi~Tit1ft\Ut1Uer rttit·· ·~~~icJit.w::· I$.:'s~ild;~ "illil:i:,::~,
. • '. the TtJildest cigarette
you ever smoked

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tobaccos in aU the worlcl-but
that does not explain why folks
everywhere ~ Lucky Strike as
the milclest cigarette. The fact iS, we
never overlook the truth that "Nature

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thc:se fine tobaccos, after proper aging
and mello'\ving, are' then given the
~nefit Of that Lucky Strike purifying
proc~ss, described by the words".t's toasted". That's why folks in
every dty, town and hamlet say that
LuCkie&amp; are such milcl cigarettes.

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Weather Delays
Flying Famil~
Trana·Allantic Hop q' Held
up f.or Day by Unfavorable Outlook

Farmer Murdered;
Shot From Horse
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of Soil AleaaaiNlti!~ ,
•• Duak Gathera
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ff~VE FAITH IN GOD-And J e; u• '"id unto him,
Go thy .way ; thy faith hath made thee wh ole. And imm e·
diate ly he. recei ved hh~ sight, a.nd fiil\low cd Jet~u s in the 1
wa y.- Mark 10:52.
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THE TAX MUDDLE
HE TAXING situation bas becom e eve n more muddlctl
th an it was before. The so-call ed Intany:ible Taxiug
syste m, to date , ha s proved to be most unsuccessful . In
tht !i ~st place, the man11er of charging taxes on autorno·
h ilt-s, ju :-~te ad of bringing in more revenue, did th e oppoHi te, c ~u :-~ed a shortage from that source, just as it was
pr ed ict ud it would do by people who had enough judgm en t to gh•e the q1.1estion a little bit of study. In~tead of
cloin g't hit~, however, the legislature changed the la.w firdt!
HlHl l&lt;tudi cd the results afterward.
If the Supreme Court rules thut tbt! Intangible Tax
law w-., in operation regarding the col1ection of taxes in
th e \'llrious counties is illegal and unconstitutional a~:&gt;
Hamilton all eges, ~ simply means that Ohio and some
:o;cve n~y of it t-~ coundes ar e in worse shape than t!V er.
Wh ile a d cc i ~ion of that l-Jort will me an doll art; out of the

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lN t.h c middl e \\ H!-!1, espt~dally in Jowa and
Ndmt ::; ka . a n~ c ngllJfNl in }l. :-&lt; trike whieh im• nlve~ l hc
markct.iug nf foo~ -l'otutfs. The r)eople mvolved in tht
~:~tt·ikc al'e the till ers of the r~oil who cluim the wholui~oalen;
urc not giving tht~m e nough for their product while ~uy
ar e r etaining too much for themBelvet-~. Whether or not
thiM is 1I' Ut~ cun ht) l'eallily let.il'ned if an invcfltliration of
t h1' Pfl&gt;per kind is la unched. lf it. iH trLte , then a rcdi~tri~
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bution of cosb1 should bo made, pluejng prices where they
belong.

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Decicleo ChiUJipioMhip , .
of Second Touriiey ,

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Belinnlna: wtth the

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Wm. E. Melvin,
Su-perintendent.

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SEPTEMBER 3

T k krtl 110ld betWP.en all polDU
on B. &amp; 0. Sy11tem llnd Bume ..
rou1 othr.r deatlnations In Eu&amp;
and Mkldle West. Le1lvlnr from
noon Frld11yH to 1nldnirht Sat·

urdays. Return lean deeUna·
until\... mldnlrhl followlnr
MondllY· Good on all tnlas.

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All Fast Color Materials

BALTIMORE &amp; OHIO

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·Smart, Serviceable Dresses for_SchOol Wear
Endeavor.

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t&amp;O. C:Otne you
Ld'a 10 over
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Remember Bro. B. H. Morrlti a
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ronner putor Is preachll\11 eaCh Jell¥ ~water Iii. S.
Sunday durtn1 our Rally day cam- OOmhina.tton !¥lrvlce
palcn.
9 o'clock; Bet·mop at 9 :30.

BJble sohool
topic ·· "Fr 01' 1 lo'1 H'1'1'"
f ollowed by
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cannot 01' dG not ca're to 110 to th'l l T 1~- Rer-rqn by B. H. MOHIS. pel ·. nna~i .Aug. 30 &amp;t ~ o''clooO~
mornlnlil I&gt;CI'vice of the convenuon. I ~~ ha~ Rett~oeth Rtwdve ta
1.'~ t}J.~ -~~t Sunday of
COUN'fY ~~~ OF THE j IWirT a.a ··BLI.CTIICITY ••.
CHURCI;I,&amp;8 or CHRII!!.'f

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'!'he Churches of Chrilt of Melg n
county will hql4 an all W.y meet·
lus at the Rock&amp;prlntr.3 . lab· erountlsl
Sunday AUIUat 28.
T~e ~om«H~tee in d11U'IIO have 1u·~

Save

nmaed • flne prqa-ram for the day.
The pro1raln Ia ri tolloWs:
lO:fiO J(. M. B'J)le tcllOol, 0111~'1
for !I-ll -aea with com.peliQpt
tOaoh·
ere for eaoh clfl81: 11 :00 1A. M. 00m·

ElectricaUy

munlon leJ'Vi~ ~nd momblg WOl'~

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Bumhy llr.hool 9:30 A. M . JBtopor
Durst. f!lupt.
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The Pomeroy-Middle·
port All·Star Aggregation
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DID YOU

meet ·Syracuae

at

King'o Ball park Sunday
af!ernoon _at 2:30. Admi;don JOe and JSc.

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persons t~~\1-rtled ~
Friday morni.Jlg from the Banr.ljt.uy ;
fttrm nt!ar Langsville where they
have been camping for th e: pallll
four dayijl : Mrs. John Smith, Gaugtt
lers VIvienne and Beulah Lee, Vlt· ~
glnla Woods of

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modit;v, somet.lling sold by the inch anrfthat Qne in~ll I~ worth the
sam~ as.another inch. . One inch in a re11J J!e~jl!lper which give!!
service IS worth many times the same amo~t ot·srace in a fFee
drcular. Advertising is not a commodtey at 111 and cannut be
jtl~lligently bought by the pound or by;trn.filolenr by Uie inch.
Advertising Is a sen1ce, not a commodil.y:
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1-ihat il, not strong, •not ·'• (":\lnd taste lMer and to give
bitter, l'!lt smokes cool and . ,.i lbem a pledl!ing aroma.
sm..:~%·~, then· you'll like it
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i Fir•t• the right kiljd of~~·
and dori'tt, ~ about how
sweet leaf tobllCCo-Domelllic
many you ~~·
and Turkish. Then theoe
. If ~o,~t i c~are,t" taoteo
tobac~t ·IfF ' b""nded and
ri&amp;lW .1t1t ~ belier-'-that cross·blen&amp;d to m~e lUre
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if it

not tor hi' friendship for the solicitor. That merchant should
not run advertisements at all if that is his t~IISOI\ for spending the
money.
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"Did it ever occur to you tha~ advertising is not printed in a
newspaper for the benmit of the publisher, on account of friend··
ship in order to help +he paperl along, but because the. advertise,
nlent wimrd pay the advertise•· from a busin!lllB standpoint?

tM·p~et ad:v~!tlBetl, tli~ 'ad~eitfsl)m'liti\!S' .

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Enables
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trate to Deep-Rooted Cells, Beii'eV.ed a Smashlng Blow &amp;t Terrible Disease.

Wi!lia,.; Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence ·(Mo.)
.Examiner~ aay•:

s~~\ljP!IIIJ!Wit\~ pi\Plf 'fill ~·!' tile ll\!tfl.lliubile,1!iaf it • ail the
same ai.lvert~ment could-pqss•bly do, prih~ :it! jlJI! bjg p~~r.
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bjle ~ woli!t M&lt;'!.mph ~· If it W~l'\t prilltO!i'·Pl 'a lafie,, city paper
with a hundred.tJmes !the circulation. , ,Jf !.bil!' ll'dv~rtil!lllllent !11 a

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Russ.eU , or Bradbury and Prank
Lewis Kn~p ' arid Charles Btnll of
Cheshire.
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PomeroY spent Prlday with : their

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aoal the next thr~t
eeptembe~
1Vtlmen dlt..u.
total

I! i:,; r idi n llotH&gt; for any man to make s lJ.Ch a stale~ Mot·nhll .worahlp by the p&amp;til-ur 1
ment. A nyn ne with half an eye can, readily see that Sup- at t~~~·P. s . P. M.
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keep foodstuff~ away from the public, the. JUice Will pot
Rtay up one minute after the artificial mt~anfl of keaplni
th em up, are removed.
F'urthumore, wh11t will the avert~tre workfllH.H
for mnn oy if price~ are s ky-rocketed at this time'!
farmer mu st pros per if th e country is to proijper.
workinll man of the city, the people who Hv• In the

ft'IU,t also prosper. 'l'he Lig moneyed man
ln.tr all of the edibles in the land.

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SIZES 7 TO 14 YEARS

no
incclme
at all,ill that
he iuis .tiuch
getting
little
when
the Rtrike
aimed
a way
as toconsideration
force prices tl~r~.~~~~~:~~~~~}
M. Oook of Cleve·
aeoreLaey af
upwardM in order to give the farmer his just due while
~t.y
nn effort is being made to take nny unjuRt profit from the
the day.
middl e-man, if ~:~uch profit is being procured. Certainly
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the mun i11 the city with a family to provide for and no
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jolt through which he may earn any sul!ltenu.ncc fur hi$
of Chrl-"' or•
ftn ck. i::; put into
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even
more
precariou~
position
if
food~
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·OhriBt. t.nu
:-.tuff::· prices are still further booatcd.
ti\Vlte every m~n~
Th e Rtater:n ent of the Minnesota governor, who is prob01 the Clhurchn ot
alJI.Y lo oking tn the farm vote in that ~tate, that martial u;;;-;.;u~~;;ti";; otw~~~ d:, ~~~he::f.y l
la w sh 0uld be e nacted to force upward, food price~. simpl y Kl amp~"&gt; h itTl uH a mun of little or no .iudiJ'm e nt. one CIIVBCH OF TUJ: NA.~.t.KiN,: l'~fE~f!B:A!.
who1H~ greah~s t 11im is to keep befol'e the public ut any
t. P. Smakii.

•lum•. H&gt;ooe who Jiv. by the •weal of! their bro'l''•

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a~ deeply Logged down wi.t h hi~h taxea, low income or btlaket;
~ :SOP. M. Atternthln Mr~
viCC~a, Oalnea M. Cool&amp;:, eueat ape&amp;k~

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er; 11:30 P. :a,. Baak11t dinner, ~h
However, it ~ ccm l:i to th e av erpge cithwn who is jw-lt tamlly II ~ to brtf%· thtit" own

cost.

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PRmAY, AllO'CII'I" II, 1111

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of Meigs County as well a!-1 many others, it is not
h8rrl ~u ~ee the unfail·neBfl of the law, if llne really . itl,,
loo king· fo r it.
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JuHt why t-~ hould people in Hamilton County be I
ta x~ d and u portion nt' that tax be given to Cuyahoga
c nunt y l11 he lp defr.ay e xpen~.~ "' tht~ re'! Jt' w e 111 Mfigs
County had paid in taxes to th e extent that a portion of
our mon ey was going into the coffer~ of Hamilton or Lu·
(' :1 .'&gt; (lr l\1m1tgomery, or in faCt even in AthenH
or Vinto•1
Co unti eg, we would ariMl' in• righteou s ~rath u.nd object
mm-1 t fordbly.
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In addition to the unfairness of the thin&amp;". it simply
bree ds a tendency on ~he part of county omcials to gr6w
lnx in c.pll ~ctWg ~xe~~ fifuring- t~.at -nid "'~tt come
other co~icr; iJ m'-ht ,11ven b "&gt;iuiid aliilli~lltlcal
ganda by poijtidanti, ~n keeping 4 al\s d~'lf· in
counties. But' suppoi e all should take the same attJtude,
thtm the ~tate us a whole, would be in even wor~e condi·
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tion thtrfl it now fin.ds itself since a small minority of the 10
by
momlno
!C ouni.ii-!A have cqllecte d more thlln other1-1.
there; then the plcnic dinner each
family taklnll their own buket; ami
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Hamilton rount.y for inRtancc, under th e new aw, if the afternoon seat~lon or the conven
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tlon a~ 3:30. Brother Ga!nel Cool.:.
found C'onstiluthllutl, HtHnd s to lot-ic rnortl thiHI a m I ion secretary of the Ohio Christian
dollar~"&gt; of mon ey he longing l'ightfully to li\KPMYer~ ip that Ml.silona,ry society will be the gue11 t
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opeaker tor the day.
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Note that 'oll(e. at-e plannhli: a Bible
t hroughout th e state. lt i::; an unfair lnw, tu Hll)' the least.. school and communion RCrvkc
the chure l~ 9.::1 tlllua.l tor thOBe

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lltomlnl worahlp at 10 .30 oc1ock. ITaDdp&amp;tenia Mr. ILnd Jhl, Jo)lD
~them by '-be eho1r. Sermon topl~. w. Rite.
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evenint. The ~und&amp;.Y &amp;ehool or~a. f.P.':V11 ~.l.o~~ ~%
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ti'Jl meeta every MondaY evtninl.
Mr. anu
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The conftrmatkm c1&amp;aa wUl belli. nd famUy were SundaY IU' o
ite -.mna on Saturday mornbl&amp; Mr. and Kra Jl. 0 . Carder .
Sept. lOth. AU p&amp;rent.ll are wyet1 to
Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C. R.bush tt·
eend thelr childrm wb.8n t.be)' hav..: tended the MclGnoey and Rille
rtacbed the conttrm.atkm. 4111 _
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Aaotber Speelalla
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Su~~~de.Y aahooll:a C . L. Am.Qkl THE PE.\OE EV.tNGt:LICAL AND claase&amp; cleare&lt;l f!I.HI. 'lbe)' wlab. Lo
Momlnf: worship l0 :30 A. K .
PBESBTTQIAN CBUBCH
I thank an who helped to make it
Theopbll Jhhl. Mblla,.W
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N· Y - P · 8 · • : l' P. M.
- ~ P&amp;uUne Y~ WWI a nPt
aerv~ '1 :30 P. M.
The church sebool con.ventU&amp; at ol MUees M:&amp;rjorle and Mtl~
~=- prayer meettnn A. ~ Earl Hartenbach and Ohar;. Ra.ybum Jut week.

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~bull ; YOWl&amp;' ladta eJui.,...Yn;,
Edna Amald; Boyt. ~Rex Act·
ley; Olrll clau-l,(ary. Aatl~; Erl•
mary and Junldi- c~IJat
~bull and l1ertba RilbVlouee:

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~nd Yni. Oua lmalM lad wat "'ldp •• t:M t'ttoeil.

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aaow4 1D all ~ alp t,tWf D'!lll AltbovCJI no&amp; ~ t,o bl
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ff~VE FAITH IN GOD-And J e; u• '"id unto him,
Go thy .way ; thy faith hath made thee wh ole. And imm e·
diate ly he. recei ved hh~ sight, a.nd fiil\low cd Jet~u s in the 1
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THE TAX MUDDLE
HE TAXING situation bas becom e eve n more muddlctl
th an it was before. The so-call ed Intany:ible Taxiug
syste m, to date , ha s proved to be most unsuccessful . In
tht !i ~st place, the man11er of charging taxes on autorno·
h ilt-s, ju :-~te ad of bringing in more revenue, did th e oppoHi te, c ~u :-~ed a shortage from that source, just as it was
pr ed ict ud it would do by people who had enough judgm en t to gh•e the q1.1estion a little bit of study. In~tead of
cloin g't hit~, however, the legislature changed the la.w firdt!
HlHl l&lt;tudi cd the results afterward.
If the Supreme Court rules thut tbt! Intangible Tax
law w-., in operation regarding the col1ection of taxes in
th e \'llrious counties is illegal and unconstitutional a~:&gt;
Hamilton all eges, ~ simply means that Ohio and some
:o;cve n~y of it t-~ coundes ar e in worse shape than t!V er.
Wh ile a d cc i ~ion of that l-Jort will me an doll art; out of the

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lN t.h c middl e \\ H!-!1, espt~dally in Jowa and
Ndmt ::; ka . a n~ c ngllJfNl in }l. :-&lt; trike whieh im• nlve~ l hc
markct.iug nf foo~ -l'otutfs. The r)eople mvolved in tht
~:~tt·ikc al'e the till ers of the r~oil who cluim the wholui~oalen;
urc not giving tht~m e nough for their product while ~uy
ar e r etaining too much for themBelvet-~. Whether or not
thiM is 1I' Ut~ cun ht) l'eallily let.il'ned if an invcfltliration of
t h1' Pfl&gt;per kind is la unched. lf it. iH trLte , then a rcdi~tri~
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bution of cosb1 should bo made, pluejng prices where they
belong.

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Su-perintendent.

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SEPTEMBER 3

T k krtl 110ld betWP.en all polDU
on B. &amp; 0. Sy11tem llnd Bume ..
rou1 othr.r deatlnations In Eu&amp;
and Mkldle West. Le1lvlnr from
noon Frld11yH to 1nldnirht Sat·

urdays. Return lean deeUna·
until\... mldnlrhl followlnr
MondllY· Good on all tnlas.

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·Smart, Serviceable Dresses for_SchOol Wear
Endeavor.

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Remember Bro. B. H. Morrlti a
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ronner putor Is preachll\11 eaCh Jell¥ ~water Iii. S.
Sunday durtn1 our Rally day cam- OOmhina.tton !¥lrvlce
palcn.
9 o'clock; Bet·mop at 9 :30.

BJble sohool
topic ·· "Fr 01' 1 lo'1 H'1'1'"
f ollowed by
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cannot 01' dG not ca're to 110 to th'l l T 1~- Rer-rqn by B. H. MOHIS. pel ·. nna~i .Aug. 30 &amp;t ~ o''clooO~
mornlnlil I&gt;CI'vice of the convenuon. I ~~ ha~ Rett~oeth Rtwdve ta
1.'~ t}J.~ -~~t Sunday of
COUN'fY ~~~ OF THE j IWirT a.a ··BLI.CTIICITY ••.
CHURCI;I,&amp;8 or CHRII!!.'f

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'!'he Churches of Chrilt of Melg n
county will hql4 an all W.y meet·
lus at the Rock&amp;prlntr.3 . lab· erountlsl
Sunday AUIUat 28.
T~e ~om«H~tee in d11U'IIO have 1u·~

Save

nmaed • flne prqa-ram for the day.
The pro1raln Ia ri tolloWs:
lO:fiO J(. M. B'J)le tcllOol, 0111~'1
for !I-ll -aea with com.peliQpt
tOaoh·
ere for eaoh clfl81: 11 :00 1A. M. 00m·

ElectricaUy

munlon leJ'Vi~ ~nd momblg WOl'~

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Bumhy llr.hool 9:30 A. M . JBtopor
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The Pomeroy-Middle·
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meet ·Syracuae

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King'o Ball park Sunday
af!ernoon _at 2:30. Admi;don JOe and JSc.

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persons t~~\1-rtled ~
Friday morni.Jlg from the Banr.ljt.uy ;
fttrm nt!ar Langsville where they
have been camping for th e: pallll
four dayijl : Mrs. John Smith, Gaugtt
lers VIvienne and Beulah Lee, Vlt· ~
glnla Woods of

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modit;v, somet.lling sold by the inch anrfthat Qne in~ll I~ worth the
sam~ as.another inch. . One inch in a re11J J!e~jl!lper which give!!
service IS worth many times the same amo~t ot·srace in a fFee
drcular. Advertising is not a commodtey at 111 and cannut be
jtl~lligently bought by the pound or by;trn.filolenr by Uie inch.
Advertising Is a sen1ce, not a commodil.y:
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1-ihat il, not strong, •not ·'• (":\lnd taste lMer and to give
bitter, l'!lt smokes cool and . ,.i lbem a pledl!ing aroma.
sm..:~%·~, then· you'll like it
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and dori'tt, ~ about how
sweet leaf tobllCCo-Domelllic
many you ~~·
and Turkish. Then theoe
. If ~o,~t i c~are,t" taoteo
tobac~t ·IfF ' b""nded and
ri&amp;lW .1t1t ~ belier-'-that cross·blen&amp;d to m~e lUre
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not tor hi' friendship for the solicitor. That merchant should
not run advertisements at all if that is his t~IISOI\ for spending the
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"Did it ever occur to you tha~ advertising is not printed in a
newspaper for the benmit of the publisher, on account of friend··
ship in order to help +he paperl along, but because the. advertise,
nlent wimrd pay the advertise•· from a busin!lllB standpoint?

tM·p~et ad:v~!tlBetl, tli~ 'ad~eitfsl)m'liti\!S' .

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Force,"
Enables
Rays
trate to Deep-Rooted Cells, Beii'eV.ed a Smashlng Blow &amp;t Terrible Disease.

Wi!lia,.; Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence ·(Mo.)
.Examiner~ aay•:

s~~\ljP!IIIJ!Wit\~ pi\Plf 'fill ~·!' tile ll\!tfl.lliubile,1!iaf it • ail the
same ai.lvert~ment could-pqss•bly do, prih~ :it! jlJI! bjg p~~r.
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bjle ~ woli!t M&lt;'!.mph ~· If it W~l'\t prilltO!i'·Pl 'a lafie,, city paper
with a hundred.tJmes !the circulation. , ,Jf !.bil!' ll'dv~rtil!lllllent !11 a

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Russ.eU , or Bradbury and Prank
Lewis Kn~p ' arid Charles Btnll of
Cheshire.
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PomeroY spent Prlday with : their

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eeptembe~
1Vtlmen dlt..u.
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I! i:,; r idi n llotH&gt; for any man to make s lJ.Ch a stale~ Mot·nhll .worahlp by the p&amp;til-ur 1
ment. A nyn ne with half an eye can, readily see that Sup- at t~~~·P. s . P. M.
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pi~· uud Oemll!td ulwa .v ~o~ regulate pricet~ anrl that no
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keep foodstuff~ away from the public, the. JUice Will pot
Rtay up one minute after the artificial mt~anfl of keaplni
th em up, are removed.
F'urthumore, wh11t will the avert~tre workfllH.H
for mnn oy if price~ are s ky-rocketed at this time'!
farmer mu st pros per if th e country is to proijper.
workinll man of the city, the people who Hv• In the

ft'IU,t also prosper. 'l'he Lig moneyed man
ln.tr all of the edibles in the land.

PHONI IlS-I.

SIZES 7 TO 14 YEARS

no
incclme
at all,ill that
he iuis .tiuch
getting
little
when
the Rtrike
aimed
a way
as toconsideration
force prices tl~r~.~~~~~:~~~~~}
M. Oook of Cleve·
aeoreLaey af
upwardM in order to give the farmer his just due while
~t.y
nn effort is being made to take nny unjuRt profit from the
the day.
middl e-man, if ~:~uch profit is being procured. Certainly
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the mun i11 the city with a family to provide for and no
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jolt through which he may earn any sul!ltenu.ncc fur hi$
of Chrl-"' or•
ftn ck. i::; put into
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even
more
precariou~
position
if
food~
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·OhriBt. t.nu
:-.tuff::· prices are still further booatcd.
ti\Vlte every m~n~
Th e Rtater:n ent of the Minnesota governor, who is prob01 the Clhurchn ot
alJI.Y lo oking tn the farm vote in that ~tate, that martial u;;;-;.;u~~;;ti";; otw~~~ d:, ~~~he::f.y l
la w sh 0uld be e nacted to force upward, food price~. simpl y Kl amp~"&gt; h itTl uH a mun of little or no .iudiJ'm e nt. one CIIVBCH OF TUJ: NA.~.t.KiN,: l'~fE~f!B:A!.
who1H~ greah~s t 11im is to keep befol'e the public ut any
t. P. Smakii.

•lum•. H&gt;ooe who Jiv. by the •weal of! their bro'l''•

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a~ deeply Logged down wi.t h hi~h taxea, low income or btlaket;
~ :SOP. M. Atternthln Mr~
viCC~a, Oalnea M. Cool&amp;:, eueat ape&amp;k~

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er; 11:30 P. :a,. Baak11t dinner, ~h
However, it ~ ccm l:i to th e av erpge cithwn who is jw-lt tamlly II ~ to brtf%· thtit" own

cost.

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PRmAY, AllO'CII'I" II, 1111

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of Meigs County as well a!-1 many others, it is not
h8rrl ~u ~ee the unfail·neBfl of the law, if llne really . itl,,
loo king· fo r it.
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JuHt why t-~ hould people in Hamilton County be I
ta x~ d and u portion nt' that tax be given to Cuyahoga
c nunt y l11 he lp defr.ay e xpen~.~ "' tht~ re'! Jt' w e 111 Mfigs
County had paid in taxes to th e extent that a portion of
our mon ey was going into the coffer~ of Hamilton or Lu·
(' :1 .'&gt; (lr l\1m1tgomery, or in faCt even in AthenH
or Vinto•1
Co unti eg, we would ariMl' in• righteou s ~rath u.nd object
mm-1 t fordbly.
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In addition to the unfairness of the thin&amp;". it simply
bree ds a tendency on ~he part of county omcials to gr6w
lnx in c.pll ~ctWg ~xe~~ fifuring- t~.at -nid "'~tt come
other co~icr; iJ m'-ht ,11ven b "&gt;iuiid aliilli~lltlcal
ganda by poijtidanti, ~n keeping 4 al\s d~'lf· in
counties. But' suppoi e all should take the same attJtude,
thtm the ~tate us a whole, would be in even wor~e condi·
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tion thtrfl it now fin.ds itself since a small minority of the 10
by
momlno
!C ouni.ii-!A have cqllecte d more thlln other1-1.
there; then the plcnic dinner each
family taklnll their own buket; ami
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Hamilton rount.y for inRtancc, under th e new aw, if the afternoon seat~lon or the conven
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tlon a~ 3:30. Brother Ga!nel Cool.:.
found C'onstiluthllutl, HtHnd s to lot-ic rnortl thiHI a m I ion secretary of the Ohio Christian
dollar~"&gt; of mon ey he longing l'ightfully to li\KPMYer~ ip that Ml.silona,ry society will be the gue11 t
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opeaker tor the day.
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Note that 'oll(e. at-e plannhli: a Bible
t hroughout th e state. lt i::; an unfair lnw, tu Hll)' the least.. school and communion RCrvkc
the chure l~ 9.::1 tlllua.l tor thOBe

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U.Uk Plorenae EU-.beUI.
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are heartllf •lted..
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lltomlnl worahlp at 10 .30 oc1ock. ITaDdp&amp;tenia Mr. ILnd Jhl, Jo)lD
~them by '-be eho1r. Sermon topl~. w. Rite.
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evenint. The ~und&amp;.Y &amp;ehool or~a. f.P.':V11 ~.l.o~~ ~%
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ti'Jl meeta every MondaY evtninl.
Mr. anu
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The conftrmatkm c1&amp;aa wUl belli. nd famUy were SundaY IU' o
ite -.mna on Saturday mornbl&amp; Mr. and Kra Jl. 0 . Carder .
Sept. lOth. AU p&amp;rent.ll are wyet1 to
Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C. R.bush tt·
eend thelr childrm wb.8n t.be)' hav..: tended the MclGnoey and Rille
rtacbed the conttrm.atkm. 4111 _
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Aaotber Speelalla
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Su~~~de.Y aahooll:a C . L. Am.Qkl THE PE.\OE EV.tNGt:LICAL AND claase&amp; cleare&lt;l f!I.HI. 'lbe)' wlab. Lo
Momlnf: worship l0 :30 A. K .
PBESBTTQIAN CBUBCH
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minutes on the l'OIJtrum, had to )'" qulcii:IJ If tbe lum'·-r 11 let ap.
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Mrs. n. s. Urijp!by of Okla·
nuc Olty, lh.ns: ;.om :n yfllL!s, wa~
Mlnnenpolis 11. Columbus 7.
the higtl wonum scorer of the W.y.
Kanta9 City 'J, Louisville 6.
8ht: w lalcd 93 •mt (;[ 11 poc.sllJ!ro
nundred.
Mr~- - W i?. A .drew:;. u: 1 Toled" fi. St. PaUl 2 .
1 Atlr.ntn, Oa., wn.s scc0ml amo!l:; • Cnly games scheduled.
the wc men w1th Ill :::\lu' n l~n IJr,'n
from the 21-ynl'd Jme as d1d Mrs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
! Bunny Keys~ t· - o.ml Ml.~s All et'
Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 3.
Crothe rs. Chcslnut Hill. Pn ~rhrl
FhllRdelphia 6, Pitt.sbutll"h :. (10
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Newa.rk at RQcheskr.
Ba.ltlmore at. M.crl.tru:
Albany •t Toront.o.
Jtr:;ey Clt.y at; BuJfalo.

1 They were Bub,lee\.. w boOint;. ter you unwrap the
hoot.ll\8 and othel' spLntaneow~ DOl·

Michigan Youth I - -;;,-.; :;;;.--y-,-.,-.A-.,-.I Makes Fine Mark .''""
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l'l.t:TIO!IA" 1.11\GUE

Aug. 26--INS-Ar.

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VandBII""- 0., Aug :.:5.- JN$-NI\TIONAL LJ.AGUE
Bobble Olds, :.'J;:i)-year-o\&lt;1 111!\~:mbs· blub ..
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career todli.Y ns the finuls of the PH,tsburg;h
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trapbhooUns Philadelphia . . .
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!.OHW\1-\JI';q,t 1:'1,-l \md orway hE"l"t!.
Booton , . . . . . ,
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Oldf. hitherto unknown 111 the jst. Louis . . .
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world o{ trBpa.bootmg, broke 99 New Yoi-k . . .
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out of 100 da.;i Largct. in lh&lt;: 1Jl'ed- • Clncinnall . .
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Umlnti"Y round.~ yesll:rdny to 111:11.
the field of 700 of t he countr;'.~ 1
AMERICAN ASSOCIAIION
be:H IJ)I\I"ksmcn. He alro eiatnwd Cl\tb
w. L. Pet.
n large r,hnm In t~e $4,000 m t:a:sll Mlnneapoll!;
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priZt'K fol' the prellminary eVellt. 1 Colull,ltll!s
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Tt:d Renfro, or Dell., Mo~t.., and Indianapolis
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Geunw · Ranson, of Bpnngllel&lt;l. Ka nsar- Clt.v
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Ill, twd in S£cotui JIIHCC wiLh &amp;3 Toledo
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In the shoot-off Mllwaukf'e
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Illinois
u w.rksmcn Louisville
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Look tlrst place by breakmr: 24 tar· st. Paul
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gets. Third position went to ken ·
fro, who broke only 22 blrdh ill U1c
INTF.RN!il"IONAL LEAGUt:
shoot-otJ match.
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Club
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Pet.
'lhrce' We•·c !Jed for fourth pla1;c. Newark
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They *re· C. E. Miller, Mt. G ilead, Butfa.lo
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Ea ~/1 :.:~' " "J ~:Otl: ol 97 .
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The rnill~,;h was a handicap Albany
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Miller JcHey Clt.y
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,·encc ant.l Health with Key to th~ 1
I ScriptUlXll&gt;" by Mury Baker Eddy :
"Throu8'hout oil gcncrotions both
before a.nd llfter the Christian era,
the Chri st, us tho Kpit"itulll idea,the retl.ectlon of Gotl,-bHs come
with m~mc meuurc of power and
grHcc to a ll prepurcd to receive
Chl'ist, 'fruth. Abraham, Jacob,
Mu11es, 11ntl the )ll·ophete caugl'lt
glnrinus glimpses of the Mesaiah,
or Christ, which baptized tlwse
l!eCI"9 in th~ div ine nature, tho cS·
llefl&lt;:tl ~f Love" (lJ. 233).

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Paul.
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ALBA COURT

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them hath the light ~hined" (ltmi11l1
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former
Chicago
·;,~.J&amp;.~:~oordoa made for Mn Bchmeliu&amp; and young
Rhodes, elt-Yank~
pitc'l Strlblinl' to meet iP Miami, Fin ..
th Red
durin1 Ule Ja8t.· week in Februa•Y,
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Joe Ja"obo
announA~
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c~;er the White SoJ::.
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lni that both sldea b~ve ag:r
to
~e matCh. 8o ii.PParently there ill no
hope of averting tbe consequence,
FlGHT
and. In tile course Of time, a very
At New York-At Dunbar, New gripping enCOWltt!r Is bound to en·
York Jcathe~wo!Jht, defeated JolUl- sue. In fac:t, those who saw thetn
DY Dundee, New York (10).
1\aht fift~~en rounds in Cle\·elan.:i
c ·harlie Grimm. t:~ta r Chicago Cuhl-i' firl't baseman lind
Lew Feldman. Brooklyn, defeatell for the championship cam hsl"dly present manager s how1 1 with Presid('nt William Veeck
Tommy Pt.ul, Buffalo. na.tional box- walt.. This time, they'll figM fifteen
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lngassoclationteatberwelghtebam- roWlds for no reason at all, e-xcept
Grimm (right) signed a new contract Lil pilot the Cubs
pion tnon tttleboutl &lt;Bl.
that. llomebody hiLs flil:ured the gaLe next. season
The stellar llr:il sac kman prumi:-;ed a penHarry Ebbetts, N4l'W York llght. w\1 do r.mo.oooandthat'&amp;nQmm·sel
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defeated
Cowbo:1 in haiiard time&amp; IUI:e these.
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nant thifl year, nnnther one'n~x l year, a.11d i!i reputed to
Wills .. &lt;6) .
The match is contin~ent un be listed on the Cubs' roster nL a salun of $~0 000
A t PIU.tlburgh- Fra.nkie Gooseby ~tuneltng emerging triumphant. M~
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Ptttsbura:h 161.
from imOther Y:riiJplng encounter he
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• ~ -- ~ - ~~Jackie Wilson, Plti.Bburih ban· has sehed.uled with Mickey Walker
tl111.t lime, Mr J acoOO will h11v e thcl s won the shoot-on match .
tamwelght defeated Joet Bosak. next mooth. But, accordlnl toM:-. fur1J1er revelations. He h".; been
Gh1cam; who tumed In
1Jh1cago (8)
, Jacobs, this Is largely u. formality. lltL"angely silent of late buL can oe able ,;cere.~ included:
At· AsburY Park. N. J .-PauUc Altbouah. of course, lt can he.ve no deAeneled upon "to reach a number
H . Hirth, Marlon, 91 ; L.
'walker Trenton mldd.lew.e lghtknock bearing on his r~marltS, I tl_llnk It of flhportoot declSioru; JUt:L as sOOII &lt;'Hit:·,.,, Mar lon , 93, E. o. 011• '".''~·\
ed out Bucky Lawless, Syracuse (8) . would 'be weU \41 add _th~t Mr. Jtt· , as the flghte•· mnkes up hil&gt; mmct. l T1ffun. 90 : R c. Garretson, Ash·
w~· ~ched &amp;J't-t"r hlttln1 Into ....
cobs I&amp; la11Jely Schmel~gs rq.anage,· , for him:
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·. 11111 d 9 1. P. A Romig, Uhrlchavtlle
dodft-~ wt\\)- the bnses J.oRded ;n
Wl'tll The -W-- etlera
having Carte Blanche m the matter
Stribling, meantlrue, 1s out t here !l:.!. L E. Marqu;.s, Belldontalne,
tJ:Iti sixth lnn1n8;.
....,
ot conducting .hU! b~slness. ,In fact in AuatralJn, OOw)hll! , OVCl' Ul_e, 9:1: I) F. R.l.w:;clwr, Pomrroy, 94;
Chicago hasn't anybody to beaL
At Hollywood--John Pe~&gt;ek of he ls absolutely allowed t.o do what~ humpty dmnptir~&gt;, am\ h15 mind ,r; Dr. ·Et. v. Ky!e, Hlcksvlllc, 9".1;
bQt
Brooklyn. The
Pittbburgh Nebraslt;a defeated Everett Marshal! ever Schmeling tells him .
already made U[J . Hr lin:&gt; rJ edU,d Ral il Smoots KClltnn 92" J A
~at vaniBhed oompletcly when of Colorado for national American
The ex~cbampion will arrlw! from th11t $200.000 1s a Jol ol monl')'. even Hl ~~ -i
Marl.
00 . ~nd' J · 8 "
t,H~! Pirates blew two games to the 1\!e!lion heavyweight wre&amp;tling, cham Europe tomorrow 11t noon. his first If they dm,·;. get it.
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vtsl~c~~c Sharkey dlstl.stel', and
~ mDn.

..Hurnbll:d by the leaiue-leo.din~
Cub&amp; in the ftl'flt two Pll\ftl! of their
crudtJ three-pme eeries In Ch1n...-~n
caco, ... ....,...era
are five and a
hAll laatell out of first place toda,l'.
Even U \bey capture the fln~~ol a:a.me
of tbe series this afternoon, they
have mufted thelr big chance to cut
Into ChJcago's lead .
Brooklyn's only chance 1£ thOLt the
Cubs. a poor rood team, will go I.&lt;J
pleeea on their final Jaunt tlnough
the ea&amp;t ne"Lt month. By that time
hDwt:'tlllr Chicaao's lead 15 Likely
t.o be bla enough to wlthatand tl
slump. They have won nlue out of
ten pmes during their present
homt! stand agalnst the east.
'nle Oub8 celebrated manager
Chai'ley Grimms 33rd birthday yesteril&amp;y by knocklna: out Wa.t.son
ClB.rt, a.ce of the Brooklyn pitching
statr, and· burying the Dodgers undel' a 9 to 3 landslide with 6herfi1
Guy Bush boldlnr1!1rooklyn to Bev~
en hlta. Hack Wllaon, Brooklyn out--&gt;
fielder who once wss Cb.lcago's Idol.

' ;lowln,i';from tl.e .tyble: -"The peoplf
that walked in darknt&gt;sll h~o~vo tmen
a great light: they that dwell in tht

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Columbut at. &amp;Oinukee.
Tclel!lo at K&amp;n..l City.

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1 forever" (Hebrew! 13:8).
Among the citallon11 which compriBe tbt heBt!On-Sennon is thn fol -

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be read il' all Churches of Chd~t,
Scientist, on Sunduy, Augu11.t 2~. ·
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Mrs. n. s. Urijp!by of Okla·
nuc Olty, lh.ns: ;.om :n yfllL!s, wa~
Mlnnenpolis 11. Columbus 7.
the higtl wonum scorer of the W.y.
Kanta9 City 'J, Louisville 6.
8ht: w lalcd 93 •mt (;[ 11 poc.sllJ!ro
nundred.
Mr~- - W i?. A .drew:;. u: 1 Toled" fi. St. PaUl 2 .
1 Atlr.ntn, Oa., wn.s scc0ml amo!l:; • Cnly games scheduled.
the wc men w1th Ill :::\lu' n l~n IJr,'n
from the 21-ynl'd Jme as d1d Mrs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
! Bunny Keys~ t· - o.ml Ml.~s All et'
Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 3.
Crothe rs. Chcslnut Hill. Pn ~rhrl
FhllRdelphia 6, Pitt.sbutll"h :. (10
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Newa.rk at RQcheskr.
Ba.ltlmore at. M.crl.tru:
Albany •t Toront.o.
Jtr:;ey Clt.y at; BuJfalo.

1 They were Bub,lee\.. w boOint;. ter you unwrap the
hoot.ll\8 and othel' spLntaneow~ DOl·

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VandBII""- 0., Aug :.:5.- JN$-NI\TIONAL LJ.AGUE
Bobble Olds, :.'J;:i)-year-o\&lt;1 111!\~:mbs· blub ..
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world o{ trBpa.bootmg, broke 99 New Yoi-k . . .
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Umlnti"Y round.~ yesll:rdny to 111:11.
the field of 700 of t he countr;'.~ 1
AMERICAN ASSOCIAIION
be:H IJ)I\I"ksmcn. He alro eiatnwd Cl\tb
w. L. Pet.
n large r,hnm In t~e $4,000 m t:a:sll Mlnneapoll!;
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Look tlrst place by breakmr: 24 tar· st. Paul
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fro, who broke only 22 blrdh ill U1c
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shoot-otJ match.
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They *re· C. E. Miller, Mt. G ilead, Butfa.lo
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I ScriptUlXll&gt;" by Mury Baker Eddy :
"Throu8'hout oil gcncrotions both
before a.nd llfter the Christian era,
the Chri st, us tho Kpit"itulll idea,the retl.ectlon of Gotl,-bHs come
with m~mc meuurc of power and
grHcc to a ll prepurcd to receive
Chl'ist, 'fruth. Abraham, Jacob,
Mu11es, 11ntl the )ll·ophete caugl'lt
glnrinus glimpses of the Mesaiah,
or Christ, which baptized tlwse
l!eCI"9 in th~ div ine nature, tho cS·
llefl&lt;:tl ~f Love" (lJ. 233).

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former
Chicago
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Rhodes, elt-Yank~
pitc'l Strlblinl' to meet iP Miami, Fin ..
th Red
durin1 Ule Ja8t.· week in Februa•Y,
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Joe Ja"obo
announA~
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lni that both sldea b~ve ag:r
to
~e matCh. 8o ii.PParently there ill no
hope of averting tbe consequence,
FlGHT
and. In tile course Of time, a very
At New York-At Dunbar, New gripping enCOWltt!r Is bound to en·
York Jcathe~wo!Jht, defeated JolUl- sue. In fac:t, those who saw thetn
DY Dundee, New York (10).
1\aht fift~~en rounds in Cle\·elan.:i
c ·harlie Grimm. t:~ta r Chicago Cuhl-i' firl't baseman lind
Lew Feldman. Brooklyn, defeatell for the championship cam hsl"dly present manager s how1 1 with Presid('nt William Veeck
Tommy Pt.ul, Buffalo. na.tional box- walt.. This time, they'll figM fifteen
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lngassoclationteatberwelghtebam- roWlds for no reason at all, e-xcept
Grimm (right) signed a new contract Lil pilot the Cubs
pion tnon tttleboutl &lt;Bl.
that. llomebody hiLs flil:ured the gaLe next. season
The stellar llr:il sac kman prumi:-;ed a penHarry Ebbetts, N4l'W York llght. w\1 do r.mo.oooandthat'&amp;nQmm·sel
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defeated
Cowbo:1 in haiiard time&amp; IUI:e these.
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nant thifl year, nnnther one'n~x l year, a.11d i!i reputed to
Wills .. &lt;6) .
The match is contin~ent un be listed on the Cubs' roster nL a salun of $~0 000
A t PIU.tlburgh- Fra.nkie Gooseby ~tuneltng emerging triumphant. M~
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Ptttsbura:h 161.
from imOther Y:riiJplng encounter he
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• ~ -- ~ - ~~Jackie Wilson, Plti.Bburih ban· has sehed.uled with Mickey Walker
tl111.t lime, Mr J acoOO will h11v e thcl s won the shoot-on match .
tamwelght defeated Joet Bosak. next mooth. But, accordlnl toM:-. fur1J1er revelations. He h".; been
Gh1cam; who tumed In
1Jh1cago (8)
, Jacobs, this Is largely u. formality. lltL"angely silent of late buL can oe able ,;cere.~ included:
At· AsburY Park. N. J .-PauUc Altbouah. of course, lt can he.ve no deAeneled upon "to reach a number
H . Hirth, Marlon, 91 ; L.
'walker Trenton mldd.lew.e lghtknock bearing on his r~marltS, I tl_llnk It of flhportoot declSioru; JUt:L as sOOII &lt;'Hit:·,.,, Mar lon , 93, E. o. 011• '".''~·\
ed out Bucky Lawless, Syracuse (8) . would 'be weU \41 add _th~t Mr. Jtt· , as the flghte•· mnkes up hil&gt; mmct. l T1ffun. 90 : R c. Garretson, Ash·
w~· ~ched &amp;J't-t"r hlttln1 Into ....
cobs I&amp; la11Jely Schmel~gs rq.anage,· , for him:
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·. 11111 d 9 1. P. A Romig, Uhrlchavtlle
dodft-~ wt\\)- the bnses J.oRded ;n
Wl'tll The -W-- etlera
having Carte Blanche m the matter
Stribling, meantlrue, 1s out t here !l:.!. L E. Marqu;.s, Belldontalne,
tJ:Iti sixth lnn1n8;.
....,
ot conducting .hU! b~slness. ,In fact in AuatralJn, OOw)hll! , OVCl' Ul_e, 9:1: I) F. R.l.w:;clwr, Pomrroy, 94;
Chicago hasn't anybody to beaL
At Hollywood--John Pe~&gt;ek of he ls absolutely allowed t.o do what~ humpty dmnptir~&gt;, am\ h15 mind ,r; Dr. ·Et. v. Ky!e, Hlcksvlllc, 9".1;
bQt
Brooklyn. The
Pittbburgh Nebraslt;a defeated Everett Marshal! ever Schmeling tells him .
already made U[J . Hr lin:&gt; rJ edU,d Ral il Smoots KClltnn 92" J A
~at vaniBhed oompletcly when of Colorado for national American
The ex~cbampion will arrlw! from th11t $200.000 1s a Jol ol monl')'. even Hl ~~ -i
Marl.
00 . ~nd' J · 8 "
t,H~! Pirates blew two games to the 1\!e!lion heavyweight wre&amp;tling, cham Europe tomorrow 11t noon. his first If they dm,·;. get it.
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vtsl~c~~c Sharkey dlstl.stel', and
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..Hurnbll:d by the leaiue-leo.din~
Cub&amp; in the ftl'flt two Pll\ftl! of their
crudtJ three-pme eeries In Ch1n...-~n
caco, ... ....,...era
are five and a
hAll laatell out of first place toda,l'.
Even U \bey capture the fln~~ol a:a.me
of tbe series this afternoon, they
have mufted thelr big chance to cut
Into ChJcago's lead .
Brooklyn's only chance 1£ thOLt the
Cubs. a poor rood team, will go I.&lt;J
pleeea on their final Jaunt tlnough
the ea&amp;t ne"Lt month. By that time
hDwt:'tlllr Chicaao's lead 15 Likely
t.o be bla enough to wlthatand tl
slump. They have won nlue out of
ten pmes during their present
homt! stand agalnst the east.
'nle Oub8 celebrated manager
Chai'ley Grimms 33rd birthday yesteril&amp;y by knocklna: out Wa.t.son
ClB.rt, a.ce of the Brooklyn pitching
statr, and· burying the Dodgers undel' a 9 to 3 landslide with 6herfi1
Guy Bush boldlnr1!1rooklyn to Bev~
en hlta. Hack Wllaon, Brooklyn out--&gt;
fielder who once wss Cb.lcago's Idol.

' ;lowln,i';from tl.e .tyble: -"The peoplf
that walked in darknt&gt;sll h~o~vo tmen
a great light: they that dwell in tht

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Columbut at. &amp;Oinukee.
Tclel!lo at K&amp;n..l City.

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1 forever" (Hebrew! 13:8).
Among the citallon11 which compriBe tbt heBt!On-Sennon is thn fol -

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be read il' all Churches of Chd~t,
Scientist, on Sunduy, Augu11.t 2~. ·
The Golden Tcllt is: "Jt~11u~ Chri~t

BATH $1.5lt

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of the Lessurl -S() l'!ll Oil which will

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lfi poundli. Pinder

Ne ltMiet

J.;;i~i~;,;:-

Nq- York, Aug. 2&amp;-INS---Brook·
lyn can t1ss the Nat1onal teague
.,.nnant goodbye.
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Wel~~;ht ttbout ~

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Collection or Taxe1 Slil'hn,
Hi1her in June Due lo
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The toLiill Jun e J.ax colJeetlon tn
Matgs county was $190,88CUS, according to the atatement or Boa·
"P
mer L Rouah, treasurer or Meip
Syracuse To Meel
om· county, made PridBY mom101.
Midd" Players Sunday
TM wtal collection, as complle4
by the trea.surer, was tlD1,25'l.t6
Aftemoon
from real estate, plua &amp;.118e&amp;8menta of
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te ted
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leaving the bo.lrmce t.o be d18tribut·
r11.ns w110 are 1n res
In Septerrkr l.
ball and eager tAl see -..·hat promise-;
The C1lllectlon for
t.his
half
to b€ lil really guod baseball 11:am!, I amounted to t19,'188.1'1' _... more tb&amp;n
.-.hould Journey to Kina 's ~ball that of Decetnber due t.o the school
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levy Qf 2. l'i' mllls, voted and carried
peril: Sunday afternoon where lbe in various ~~ehool dlstrlct.J.
ThiJ
Syracuse lliftte&amp;atlon will meet thf' school levy nece118lta.ted a rreater
w~ll known Pomeroy a.nd Middle- amount or work for the ' treasurer
port. comblnetlon of youthful bill and deputies followina: t.he close of
pl&amp;vers
the tax collection period and they
The local sport.s tallowers will have been working dUI~ntly In
1ecognlte their favorites In Dye· Icompiling the exact total of oollec·
Crow. Eddie Guinther, Tufr Lewls, ltlons 'amounts to be distributed etc
Ptemt.U and others wbo have been
Mr' Rollllh said that the June' col~
r.a vn:rting around on the diamond lectlon seemed to be a fair coUec~
llll .o;elilwn meeting and deteating lion and on an average with other
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ttlis neek of the woodll Two of theh·
e U8 ne88 s ump.
moat noLable t.riumph'l are *he on e~; I
(;LUB IS FORMED
rwer a collecllon of 1:l.ars broUKht 1
from West Virginia some weelul ago
by Lhat dean or Mount.a.ln Sla~t j At an a.ttmcUve and dtllshtrul
snorts , Harrv Grimm and over th .. 1 lawn party at the home o1 Asa. Hoa
okier collectlan of stal'8 playina !klna :and B11lter, Ada. Thund.ay
under the MiddlePOrt banner under evenln(l, It Watl decided to orp.nlze
the direct1011 of Chick Hvsell Thf I a club for the pi'DmotJOn of wholeLads are young but ll:now how to and some outings, to be known a,e tbe
can play bo.seba.ll with many older ja F Club &lt;food, ftJUowshlp, tun J
ji.U1 more c:tperlenood sthl~tes. The
M1·. Hoskins was elflct«t prelident
SYracuse O.ftJ~Tegatlon Is well known of the society and Mrs. Narman Poa8
to nil fans alone the Pomeroy Bend was elect.ed secrctary-treaaurer. 'nle
811racu~~e Is Probably better known officers will serve but three months.
thon nny other vlllB(Ie In the stat~
Ma11.1vames, auch as cr9Q..Uet,
m m the whole country fOl' t.hnt quoits, recreational ball, etc.. were
matter, f or the number of Its good e njoy~ at the party Thursday
bo.!l players when the size of the evenll1(r after wbJch a watermelon
r.ommnnlty Is taken lnto consldera- and cantaloupe feast waa aerved
Uon
It was decided to hold another'
Richard Duckworth ill In charre lnterestlna meeting of the ne lJl
nf lhe Syracu~~e rontlngent and a rbunded club Bepem~r J3 , In • : 9 •
iood clean lntrreBUng rame can btl recuEc A ·-·n
nper.ted
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Given by Peace Church
will meet Syracuoe at Saturday in Franz buildKing'• Ball park Sunday ing, main at, Home made
afternoon at 2:30. Ad- Ice Cream and luncheo
mi .. ion .lOc and lSc.
served.
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lltu e lr.i:Ja: 111
nue Mr11 Lester Fauber and thr.
Mr. 8 nd _,.,.
J4l6Selj Marruerl~ Meyer anJ Ellll.e Mr. and ~rs John StewJ,rt Y' 00· , tUtLiit£d Rhea Anne and h88 tl'e
Hart were a:ueats. Mt11. Harry Pel~ wabua were recent J~uesta or Mrs. 1 dttlnctlon otl haVIng nine ' 11v1J11
.. r n!Celved. blah scoft of the e\'e• J I'UpP'8 mother, Mrl!l. Catherine gn.ndparents, U.e il andpa~nta
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j art1 Mr. and M:ra. Jav M
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Miu Franliea M;ich.aet of Athens
Mrs. Marruet Ramey who has Fqneroy and MrB. Will .31.ASbine af
.va&amp;. a bUalnea Ylaltor In t.own Prl~ ht-tn visii!JlB rel&amp;Uves here
the 1 ~·shen, 0. The J'l'(!(l;~fl'lllcparday.
past month, has returned to her 1 erits are MY. and Mrtt. Qsc.al•' M;,1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaet.tnar are 1 horne In Coltunbws.
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movlns from the Miller apart 111 ents
Mrs. Dena Roeenbe+UritJJ ot Nay- I Mnl. Hannah Price. M~. AUce
on Mu)berry Avenue t.o l.he Char- ~ lors Runs, is moving ,to, p,e Hent)' Pr lt.y cf Mlddleporl, lll 1L Rna~
~ People&amp; property on Laurel st. Reibel property on eiu1nr Bt.
1 gu»l-rrandrnotber.
Mise: Emma P'lndUna left P'r1day
Mrs. Phil W1Jllam80rl &amp;Del two 1
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for Cleveland when! she wlll vlalt Uua'htrra, Helen and Nary, ft- • GALLIPOLIS MAN A.RR•STED
with frtendl and relathes.
tumed from Piclr:erinl(tctn, Thun- 1
D. M. Olutter fond Lnt!'r Heron day where they spent the put 1 Clarence Manertna, or GalllpoUs,
ol Atbene nre bUIIIness vlaiWrs In st:veral days v1a1tina Mr. and Mn.l wall broUibt to thfl Melp county
.own Prtday.
w. H . Darst.
jJall Thursday nilht, by Dan&amp; Traey
Mr and ll1'1 J. E. D. Hartinger 1 Mrs. Will DOrst and dauthter, I to .face a eham of but&amp;rdy tiled.
:spent Priday In AtheWI attednlng Millll Martha and MlMI!a '!tRUe by Ora.ce Srnlth. Manerlna .aeHoos and Dora Reuter went to De cured nece~~ary bond tor hill ap·
;be Athena county P'alr.
Mra. Wesley Genhelmer of Ohes- tro'Jt, P'rlday, to spend the we.tk · pearanoe In a Just~ of the peace
ter Wlill a vttUor ln .town I~rlday.
' with Mr. and M~. Lyman Mt- court here and waa,~lealed.
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MARRIAGE I.ICENIE
Athens COunty Fair in Athens Frt~
Uwo Tel of Parkel'fibli!B', came A marrlaae llcen&amp;e WIIB lMued by
day,
Friday to apend tbe week end the probate court Friday morniPI to
Mrs. E. K . Llpplneott returnftd 1with relative~&gt; »..nd friends.
Arnold c. Hoffll)anw ~. of Zane&amp;.
from ClncJnnatl Thursday aftfor a.
The condition of Mrs. Mary vllld, and Clara. DoWM, ·21, of Mid·
short vtaU. there with friends.
I Bradbury of Mulberry avenue, dleport
He m the 50 ~ of Newton
Ml'l'l J . H. O'Melia of Mt. Lt'b- which has been seriow; for the I. Hoff~an, form!t'ly 0 ~eat Ool-

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MISS Minnie Branahan or Munc•~. change&lt;!.
Pa.., Mra M. A. Doran and PBJ!t few weeks, remelns unthe , ore
realstered at the Hct.el
Mrs. Cbarlett ZJnuner anq aon.
Martin a ll guest&amp; and while here ChariM, arrlved Thunsday 'from
~bey will attend t.be Rousll tam - Lexlngon, Ky., for a vlsJt with
Jly reunion at New Haven.
'and Mre. Jobn 8Chlaepl.
Cbarles Kautl . a.nd dauaht.er, -R •. ; r . West was a DU.slneas viaMiss Mae Kauh o1 Charleslon, !tor 'In New S~lt.nUie, PH~a:Y.
.!:pent Thursday with
relatives
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UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVI a•u
Mr and Mrs WUll3
J L. MorriU, vlct-J)realftent ot
baby of Columbus, came
Ohio State Unlverijity, wu a bual~
l!pend the week end wtth the
ness at the atrlce of Oeorp w.
mer's mother and awlt Mn;
KreiUer, county farm qent, Thursnle Davia and MIM Sadie PhJJ afWmoon. Mr. Kreitler anHP&amp;.
shortly after his depar .
that a meetlne of alumna-,
ex-studen,t8 ot the university bl
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PIT:I'8BU&amp;OH

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Auy:. 26-INS-Poultry market
study ; demand fa.tr; supply mcxl.erli.te; colored h.ens 13-18; le&amp;horn
hens 12·14; colored broilel'!l 14:-UI:
leghorn broHera 13·14; rosters 8· 10,
ducka 10-12; reese 8-to.
Butt.er market 1trady; demand
auppJ.y moderate; 92
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moderate; ftrtt nearby
reeelpta 16 1-2 Ul; fresh
etrax ftr11ts 18 18 1-2; bennery
whites extras 1t·*l; So. Q , W Va.,
Ky,, current. r«eJ~te 15.
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Vegetables tomatoea marl!: • . dull;
demand tk&gt;w; aupply 'VV)l&gt; Jilht;
nearby 6 qt. ehip bl:fb•;·· 16·2$:
Maryland ratr oondlt&amp;dn. , ·OYflf ripe
lua boxes 8x8 Picilr: a.id latyer t5-

lndudingPepperell, 81 inch Sheeting ....... _22c a Yard
Pepperell, Pillow Tubing . . . . . . . . . . . 16c a Yard
Mens Bear Brand Socks ...... _. . . . 4 Pairs 26c
"Modess" &amp;nitary Napkins ........ _15c a Box
"Amoskeag" Staple Ginghams _.. _.. .SC a Yard
"Hencoop YY" Unbleached Muslin .. 4c a Yard
"Wheeling" No. 3 Galvanized Tubs .. _. __ .. SOc
Boys "Blue Ridge" Overalls ............ _.. 50e
"Merit" Dress Prints . . . . . . _. . 8c a Yard
Glass Tumblers . . . . . .. . . . .
.. . . . 2 for 5c
Boys "Little Major" Dress Shirts ......... _44c
''Father George" Superior Sheeting ·5 yards 29c
Boys Wool K~ckers .............. _...... 89c

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to extend the
advance were made- w1t.b t.he bull
force• UliQ&amp;: aLeeJ as the leader. The
advance ahowed very Uttle anap and
tbet martet turned very duJL
While 1. R . T . wu weak at one
loirne bebll' oft ne"'Iy half Ita valllf!
B. M. T. met allpp&amp;rt and recovered
an eirly Joea.
Purt;ber unsettlemeqt; wu c:rea.te•1
by a downtlb'n ln wheaL &amp;rter a firm
openins. Cotton wu ent.tlc. Otht~r
commodities were ea&amp;)l. Bonds contlnued to meet heavy proflt.-taklna
and worked lo'ftr.
Tradell paid Utt.le ~ttenUon t:J
Washington bWllne55
conference
and the opUmilltJe nature of Prell·
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Cit.lftl receipt.! 1&amp;0; martet ratb.
er slow -.bout a&amp;eacly; a few tiettea· ~
grade vealera e&amp;Ct~'lao.
Sheep
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botwr ..... bindy ,..,. t s-esa: "
buct:' out at 15-61&amp;: common throw.

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lartelf: -.,_.~ Unclto!&gt;cod 100&lt;1

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perftttly. M.ke your scl&lt;etl0111 no~W,
while statio ore hesh ond COAIPiete.

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WIDTHS AAAA to EEE
In Str•Pr Pui!IP •nd Tie Pottems

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beo~utilul in lo~w~ar .for Fo~ll. Styles tMt
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soft
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A1•o Comeclii!aa ''Tenahun and Romeoina"
. Admlialon' 20c Adulto and IOc Children

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market Blow wealr: to 101:! ~: tee2:KI lt.. 6·52&amp;: atroopr wetaht. down
to 4'1'15 on about 240 lb. bu.~ 2150
300 lba. w .. f86; UI0-180 U., Cl5-415
packiD&amp;,.,owa 1'-dy ai 1-1110.
Cattle- l'eoelpta ISO market alow un·
chamieq. few cows lll09bil, IJ'aiiY
medium .ateen aDd yearllnp &amp;-8711;
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VISIT EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE S£E FOR
YOURSELF THE VALUES IN THE AUGUST SALES--YOU
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alow; supply mcid.era.t.il : neiiby bu.
baatete 4:0·60: l'ie:w York bulk per
barrel 'm~IOO; 50 lti liCk U·· aaclc.
'100~'i'!i; ca.h Iota New YOrk bUI't P-tt:
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hour aent. &amp;ea.d1nr t&amp;&amp;oclr:.s down from
1 t.o t polnLs. ·.fn.e ra.llJ were amonc
the bq: lolen with Union Paeirle
jo.n Benaett, Ben Lyon
aDd
Dela.y.rare
HlJMon
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hit. and.
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Cci~tJJ': "Maybe I'm Wrona'•.
trials Am,erlcan can, allied chemical
and Welllnfhouae ~e the poorSaturday, Aur. 27
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Geo. O'Bri~, Vietor Mcl.qlen. COnciUta Montene1ro
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Comedy: "A.J'tillic TeJDper"
afternoon and a mUd nilly peve)Qp- l"-="":::~::=::=:~=::===-7-:::::;:=:.;~:_:;;:"::'""----~·
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Ma:r 38 7·8.
oate--sept. ta t-a; Ike 18 J· B,

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112 1-2; Dec. 56; M1\y 60 'i'•B 61.

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Ohlcaso, Auc. 36---fNS-ara.ln•
opened rlrmer todav. Wheat wa1
1-8 to 6~ac higher, oorn unehanaed
to 3·8c hllher an1 oatl!l ateOOy to

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Nc.rllwast pc1 uon wnlsht Swulay parllr
cloudy, poa51bly followed by abowera In *he
artern()(oll or nljjhl lu utreme West po~

FULL LEASED W.FRE OF iNTERNA'JIIONAL NEWS SERVICE

By Lli:8LII: QOJJLD
INS PinaPelll Writer
New Yart., Aq. ._lNB-'nl.e
etoot market put tQ a rn.ctlonary
eeulon kJdaJ'. Prottt.-bldna wU per
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alatent &amp;Del wu swelled by receiVfl'ahlp for the J, R. T. decl1lte
LD commodities and weatr:neu ln
bmyJa.
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A .Presentation of
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the News Offiee of The Dall7
Tribune, call 236-L; it tho BU8me.
Office asl&lt; for 202•1l.

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Mr. and Mn.llovld l&lt;cO&lt;o or Co- t
tho
Jumbue are spe~ a tew da.yw E. D Harper, about '10 J'ian. ot an's Kame &amp;Dd PoreltD Kllll&amp;aa·
wtt.h Mrs. Bertba LJL&amp;tnaet.
aae, died audden)J aboUt. 1 o'eiOet . arf society a.t her berne on UnMn. Oecar &amp;edel and daUihter f 1lday morninl at l:.he home o1 bll C&lt;ln RW. lliMH Ann&amp; Va118lUJ
Martha &amp;liabeth, went to Newark daUiht.et In New Karlbfttkl. Deatb Qd Katherine 8eblaep) were uJI'rtday for a ylait. with her mother. wu dLle to a ~ l.ttl.ck.
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. Mr. Harper I • ptUrmelan 01
»t:votJoria were led by Mnl. Ruel
Mra. Dor &amp;cb&amp;efer went to Co- dl$lnapolill, arrlv~ at ~ da\tlt:J.ter'l ~d. 'l'bll! WU fOllowed
lumbus Prld&amp;y to spend the Wt!ek home at New ~rahfleld '11\\U'Ida,)' bj the re&amp;dina: ol two lnteratlng
end with her parent.s, Mr and Mr.s.' r,.(unlng tntel)c:llna-tO nUt'Wiib.her p$Jten. the ftnt entwecL "Miaaion0 . L. Bradford.
several d.,ya, Death wu a~, •'IT Petwonnel," WU liVm by Mrs.
Will llvt. Paris went_ t.o Columbu~ u wlill J8.1d, &amp;net un~ted. He V(U;t:carver
and
t be
aecoad,
Prlday for a ahM vialt.
! wu a fQrrner reaided\ ot D1tiMIJe, '"ehlna,"' WU ret4 by Mlee Ya~
llr. aru1 Mn. w.. s. Koe&amp;lltr left 1 The daqhter anlll t~ eont aur- ~~~r. Twelve memben were
for Columbwl Priday where they I Ylve. Hill wire precedC,!il ~ ln ~n\. The next meeUD&amp;' wtu be
will spend Ule week with Mr. and death two yean 880·
b~l&amp; at ...,the home of Mrs. ElbaMra. Ollver Hartley. They wer"!! i The iuneral aerviOel will be con- 1~th Orueser ol Mlnenvme.
accompanied by their IJOJl, Norman 1ducted Sunday tJ~fHOOn at 2 ~ .
Bot ham who will re-enter omce 1 o'cloelr: fl'om the CarUlqe Preeby- j
t.OTS OF OIUNDP.t.ILRNTR
Tr~~o1n1111 SchOoL
1Urian churt'lh wl~ lhtermtmt ln. · t
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