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Personals
Collection or Taxe1 Slil'hn,
Hi1her in June Due lo
Scbool Levy

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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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1$251'.69. Refunds amount to $648.61,
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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MMne cr the best anreaatlona 111 fJE&gt;I locll'l despite t h b 1
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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The Pomeroy-Middle- !
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port All-Star Argreration
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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••- John K rupp and daJ, AUi\lSt 20·
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
oounty Would be c~~olled at on

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PIT:I'8BU&amp;OH

PaoDUCE

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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F""'•~ tnd •~turday, Au•. 6-

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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·
dent Hcover't addf'tM.

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22&amp;-325; medium buill 2'715~116 main

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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
D\kket
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botwr ..... bindy ,..,. t s-esa: "
buct:' out at 15-61&amp;: common throw.

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out.1 2&amp;0..J; medtum Ulnrard to c.
lartelf: -.,_.~ Unclto!&gt;cod 100&lt;1

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beneath which o:lentllic fcowra n cortful)y COf\C&lt;Oied, ..suring s•ntl• IAA iltiio
orch !Upport, trill Rttrns httls ond •..ole

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ol widths ond .,,.. ·.,..bJe us to lit iou
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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taste, leathers that are luxuriantly
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soft
you the lasting satislctction of wearing shoes that
combine fctshlon ond comfort with economy.

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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;
paolu"' ted up to ~\'0111 !:Ill; ....,_

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PI1T8BUB!it11 Lriul'OOK

VISIT EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE S£E FOR
YOURSELF THE VALUES IN THE AUGUST SALES--YOU
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Oabt.p mar~ dull; demand.
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
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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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'lid a:u and American te~hone r
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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-:::::;:=:.;~:_:;;:"::'""----~·
ed durlna which about hi&amp;lf the
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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

Including Everything in Furniture' and
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OtliO Parlly cloudy, Mlfhtly cooler in
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
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A .Presentation of
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READERS' NOTlCI!l - 11 J'OU want
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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chara:e of Pln.'iterwald undtrt&amp;llera. · ~
nd Mra. ~red &lt;lean ol Me-Mrs. Helen Zelber wall bostt!ss 1
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FARM[RS' STRIK[
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Major Vict9ry Recorde4
When Milk Price h
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For Wheat, Com, Barley,
Oato And Flax In
South Dakota
B y WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON
IN~ Staff CorrEApcndent
Sioux City, Iowa, A.U!J 21'- m8---A
curklus record cf gains and losses
was recorded today rcr the mlllt&amp;nt
ranks or grain belt fat·mers who
\vent on a. marketing strike to force
hlghe1· prices ror their crops.
The fam1 strikers 11cored u
when

/STRIK[ IS Clll[O I
18Y THIUSANDS If
I[NCli~H W~RK[RS·
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IINnEPIO AIRMEN
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perate Plight .

Lee And Brochkon Unre·
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the tuestl"t( Will Beatllo and 1-.m·
tly 8&amp;1.urday and Qv.nda7
Don McBride ot Bouftan, Pa , I
J Banner of Wfr8hinltm, D. C,
wer. tb.e lunda.)'
Of telatlva
and ft1endl, bere.
Wr and ~ Jotm Jaekacm, dfou·
abten Helen and Mr1 !lad J®rl·
eon UKl QUJbaru:l and ~~lj t.wo .ana
of Cleveland Wrlted ~ bfot.t\er
Rutharforcl Elellera llld f•mt:)' from
j 8\mda.v uu 'l'lludafl

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Mra Timothy Evaw; and
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F'l acklio, QulJJ.in, Mr IUld Mr!!
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renner s parents. Mt and Mrs
Lorfl.n Quillin and family
Mr anti Mn oeorse Smttb ot
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IL 1:. not to be wondered at however, a:; HornHb~ h)
h~-o relu~a l to JJUY a debt of honor som e few yeart~ ago
st 11 ped h1m in h lli proper mch e. At that ttm e, the base·
L.1!l aut honhcs cou ld have mad e a move most popu la r
tul h.t:;eLa ll by ms1stmg that he pay the debt or get out
of lht' ha,;Lball profeHslon Th e fact t hat the ,deLt was un·
(oll••tl1blt;! m a court of law had nothing to do w1th the
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It '&gt;"as a debt of honor, co ntracted m good fa1th
tilld r.u JJed by t h e man who afterwardfl l o:~t the
entire

Mn Pay Eynon and tfe.U&amp;hte r
PauUne of Dayton have been the
rueste of Mn;. Elizabeth Duck~
worth ~d family
Mrs C&amp;r:!IDrl Hayea and Qhlldren
spent from WedJJesdar ttll Monda\ .
at Murray Clty with Mr and Mrs

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WaJtf"r Ma.Ulwarln~
and sciU! of Fhtshl.ng, N 'Y ore
the &amp;ul!flts of Mrs Margaret Law·
renee and iamtly
Mn Dora Herchelrode and broLher Eldrldge and wile and two
friends of Dayton spent Bunda;
with the rormer'a daughter Mrs
Loran Quillin and ramlly
Mrs Maple mtnaley or Athens
Willi the guest, or her fathe r. J ohu
Btobart a.Jd slirt.er Ml"l Harry PQttl!
and family from Wednel!l&lt;la till
Saturday
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showed him;.;df to be lac:krng 111 those I
~~ ''ale"l ol all uttr11Jute~. honor and mte l:;nty. That he h,l"
t nnw to th e end of the tnl~d ~ }io far al'l big league hnfwball
J::; 'on~:crrr('ll i!') aclmttted hv even hi ~ c Jo ~et&gt;t fnendi5 nnd tt
Is t qua!ly apparent to all othPI"I\ that 1t IS &lt;1 goo d
thing
fn1 lJ:!:;eba ll that Jt has come t o JM~~.

am•IHilt. 1n equnlly

Horn sby

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ah4 tamUy Jut. week.
?klrence lkatt.b OJ: .1\JQ'orr Ia the
1uea. of ~ L1Wan llS!OJ"e.
Mr ~ Mta. Di.le Wlnebmuu: ~
who haW been the 1\!ettl Of hil
pum&amp;e. Mr. ... ¥rt. Pnnll Wine·
brmner returned, to their borne a.•
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Mr~ ,and Mra. l!meiR. Barte1a aud
daUihVr of Runtlna:ton were Stulday euetJts of hla fath2r w 1" Bat·

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merely goe:~ to tihow that there HI a great
d 1 .d 1n JWr~onahty of managers HOrn~:~by, th~! lormcr
It 1dt r had lo,.,t the res pe\.t of the team·~ player:~ and
tl11 \ \I e re not p laymg the best of which they ~ere L:apa
hie At leal'!t s uch ~eem:i to be the case If thmr record
s Jtlll Ill~ depa rture and the popular Charl ey Gri mm took

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tr u~t .al"o 1n Him, and He ~ha ll IJnng Jt to pa.~
Regt m
the Lord , aJld wu1t patiently for Hnn.-PsaJm a7·5,7
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Dllim Blake Uld
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NATIONAL AD\"DTISJNQ UPaESENT.,TIV~
Fred Kimbflll , tnt •
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Gladys Kasak&lt;.' ll~year-old Chicago girl radio ~tnr,
known 1as the "Su)\ilhine ;Girl" of radi0 1 who dJed before
an emergency operation could he performed for a stotn·
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aeh atlment She 1s ~hown he r e with Irma Glenn, ra JO
organist. The child star belcame a radio performer at
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Mrs Edward Mills v\.6
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1 Mrs. Henry Zeiher who has been rla.ug:h~l
Mr s C.SCAI Patterll&lt;ln
v:lck f er a few we::o'ks 1~ bct~l
.md ht!Ebr.ru.. at RuUand over thtl
Mr and M re HCfller Roush anU
Mr and Ml"S .John B(,\\els ct week end
daughJ.er Beulah anti Lor11tn Quill· Zane,;vllle, were suuda.y IIUe&amp;~&lt;S of
In wt;nt. to Radc,llff to taberuaclf'! Ml and Mn; L J Hess 1hey w.:te
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Mrs F.dward Mills sruont 1.'ucll· accompa.n e
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Mr and Mrs L J HeN&gt;
La.llance who has
Harvr y H cltl't spent TtiCiilla '
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Bottom. re- buE:ne~s
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Make junke~ a.ccordins t" (ilrec·
Uluo a nd M e llo{ ~ ("ounty far m(•rf'l and h.L ~ rna e l ~l'
~ resulted In con1lderAble dam &amp;gf! ...
Mn; Ma11r3-rtt La.wrenee, &lt;\IPJg:il• tJon5 on p~~.ebge Whtm resdf t.G- • • .~
fell throug h out thu farming rcgwn to a much greater de·
.til Our Hports a.re Artlclli!U"~Mme But a golfer ts human ~ nnd J ~~shlng\.f;lo Bottom whcrr. 1t. fi:lh. ·
t~~~~-En~e &amp;nd t.ep Bertha. and trand~~r, &amp;P.rve, dust berries wlth -~ ..,, .•
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,fjAAli1~nd camping party wa 5 being
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sua:ar .an~ . fUl t!P-~ Ule &amp;:1~ 1 ' ' ... J 1
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~!tUellke oranata, ~J\tidi!MtM,ltt
much ull rr ttnd mo 1sture earlrer ll.m·Jng th e IHJn1tn l:!l'. HO"· whether thoxrc r11J,lL ur. J'Pbet.het ,rln OttJMs'"tre ' lilt\! eneDt 'Smith bt'l- ~ ~ e~tplOalcm wu
icb,POJ ' ydll &amp;3'&amp;'
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re· r~rawbllrrlee abonld not bf! put tottt
they're
wtong
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to
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the
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pluna:et
who
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was
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at Carleton· eolfere; tur,~¥ Thunda.:f, aocomPionied by :w mUt when Q"rakln8 Junket -...aa
C\cr, thmgs now have become so dry an d pare h e rI th a t howl
died of the yell! he didn't nrake. 11ng 1asoune fwm the tank:
Mr and' Mrrr. 0 W RolUm
the fTul\ causes tt to whey Or~d
the1e IS not only !of's faced by the farmers through the 1
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He never beaded an eyela1h a6 they car and the fume! exploded
Plekis ot Akron
Mr and Mrs Ralph J Rees of and sweetened, the5e frult.s makD
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came dowo ~be IJtretch But con · the ,ftames I rom the lant.em
Mr an4 Mra Oeo 1 f{un~lngt.tJn, were guests of Mrs tasty toppil;lp
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k•lllng of then· crops t roug t e ea u.n
ac n mot s ·
Moal of om competitive spm·ts arct gestad emotion 10t him. '" l'
1 beld tw cloae The car, the '~'mJ:'.;j· ~,~~.~
other
relatives and Emma Hayman and Miss Lillie
Bltr£kberrles or T'-l!lpberrifs may
ure , th ere HI the addtt10nal hazard cuu~ed by fu e:;.
based on the right or tht! lo.ser to
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Bentz, thl~ week
be p~1t into the df.:saert, also eaune.:l.
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tn cub meludlng 100-bu
In tht• pa:;t !'\ IX weck:o. In terntory adtat:ent to Jqu a,
Tl~ only ctrvoteer who enjoys th~ 1 nd o.larg~ barn cont.elnln8 i8 .. ;o;;;1
M.JIItc Clark and $001!,
Mn Myrtle Curtis of Columbus 1or prcMrved l~rrtes, peaches or
Frank and wife lo!lsited her was the Saturday guest of Nor- othe1 frultt;
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Ohw •done no l eR8 than tive dt~u.~tt·oua blaze:; ha vl' ocWhat would baseball be v.ILhout I:IKIHI'! 18 lhe man whu wrapt&gt; hi Di hll.}' were destroyed lo the
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curred wh1ch hav e he l'll attribUted L.} l'ltpra !!Iemen tn sland mrnorlt} and the t.lger -fac r,t Jain clouds and cul!lles the dtLY.
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The Turnbull p10n1c wllll 11eld
The Jive blaze:o. noted, caw~ed a _ l os~ o f $25,0 0iJ l tJ tht• bRt'
!Mi r t.o prove It
tile Byracuse bBLhtng beRt:n
h t
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-, day Tho:! followmg people,
OWill'l"~ o 1 pr o p t• rt Y \\ h e r e t l' rreH 0
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lts all Lha~ old colleg~ sm11L If
What golf nc~ds Is more ns~ 1 &amp;even ln aiJ who o,ttended were
1t thcrctore behoove;.; ~I ll of us, tn IH• t:.ttciul at nil 'We dont wln thr.v cant sl.oJJ lh l flgh l.&lt;i ou lh ? IU"Cens R!Uimganb:cd and Mrs Charle&amp;Turtbllii,Mr
times, Ulld unusually ~ 0 at the p r esent l tm e, 111 th~ \\a\ Crom tllklilg singing lesoons
rooting 011 lhe tees It 1s cntlrei•JI Mn. Prank Turnbull ando··,i;,;;,.;t;-;1
loo sllcn~ t.o be healthy You mubt of RILYanswood, Mr
we handle any agenc lt~ "' whu:h cii"C lia b le to hc~:nme tg·
That old bunkj1cnse a bout losing elth~r let out ~;team 01 go up wiUI Ohlln8et and r
mtcd
Fn e, now a~ in the past, IS probaUh- the greate st with a smile u; the kernels
the uJmnurut1on tacior}
Hess and three
-New Ha.ven, Mr8
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I hey mlgbt squar~ Ullngr.
lauch and Esther,
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Jl!Opl""rl \ and hum·tn li\ C!I us well With CtjUal al 1andtlll 1lL W"' would be playing cricket Wt' the luvmy cup When the president
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
~~oould be taking ~n under a pmk I has hold of one handle and Gene
eltcR and dauallter
Nothmg li:l more dcVtVIULttng than th e greedy god of ill"t•. 111Dd white parasol at tllree In the 1Su.razen hnli h1s fa\•orlte l![l"lp on the and Mn l"loyd Clark
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Let u:o. 11 d o all 111 our powct to hold lnl'll'teH due to thl~ a fternoon lnekad of sha1lng ou1 I othe1 who not bti.IJIJ a Hotl!!; und Je ehUdren and Thelma:,,~~~~:~,! ,
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I d1lnka with the oppo.t;lng pltchel them wrestle !01 It?
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs
ag-t'nt";'t tn the low est poR~&gt;l71t~ nmount now and Ill the We tnkc the ginger pop and le~ ht1n
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.Wi!liam Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence (Mo. I
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Weir Qolng down lo Lakeville .to· Mlch, Mr. and Mrs Thorn"-&amp; Cloukl

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MRS. McCORMICK
RS ~~DITH ROCKEF1ELLER McCORMICK'S pu,lng
~hnul d 8ervc a~ a hvmg example to th o~c peo pl e whv
n r e not lllesHed-or &lt;.' Ut scd-wJt h plenty of money, that
~ut h lack of wo rdl y goods 1:-:1 not caLJfle tnr d espair of ha\·
rng h,tpplncsH In f nd, t he hfc of th 1s wealthl \\Oma n 1
t w:tr~'~ out eH ry statem e nt eve r mad e teyarding th e hmlt.u.l
lrt~n ~ pi .H:N l on rea l ha(lpUW~!-1 for thoRe who have :-~ o very 1
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Wl' .!lth ! hat they do not kno.,.,. what to dn wit h them
Not that Mr ~ .M cCo rmr ck was n ot a ca puhl e huHbandu nf her wea lth, far he it f1om suc h HPr unh ap pl1\P" .. l.lmc to htr, throu gh her famtlv, her hu:o.hnnd, her l
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H ere h:l a woman, th e duughter ofiht&gt; wnrlrl ~ rH h c:;t 1
mun, a t ouc li m(' at l en:-~t , who hud f!Vetyt hln g a({nr rllnl!( 1
to rdea" l1f the av o}rage perso n, whH h s hould m •lk c her 1
huppv .11Hl yet bet:JiUKI' of th e \\J!Itu!n es;; ur 1t m!Khl lu' t· t
tN he It rmcd rnlir~;tcncr of he r ( hildrf•n of the1r nght to
makl the tr own decisionR, s h e t~u ft e red u great rl e ul.
l ..r.Ul her very r ece nt fatal Illnef'l8, sh e Rcltlom snw I
an v of her family anp n reumon of eve n lh at ~mHll ~1·oup !
was unknown among them for som e ele\i en years, S[) 1
great were th e !\ores c r eate d hy diff eren t a d]on~ of the
family Se parated from h er hu 8band w h o rllvorred h er,
a s wr•ll ,,~ from h er c htldren through mnrr1ager. agamHt
ht•r w! l'&lt;he!4, !&gt;ih e s pent a lone ly life tnd eed , 111 ~ pil e of her 1
great wealth
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During the laid t.wo weeks of her ex!stence when 1t
wn s C\' td ent th at s h e could not recover, then on ly d id the I
family retrace their ste ps back horn e. th e c hildren to see \
the1r mnther, the former husband to see htA flrat !ovc 1
And thus $h e dj ed , only sixty yQtlrs of age, t~tken from
tbJs world years before a Person should give up, this mor·

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tal emtence. in· •Pile of the fapt t!lat she ha&lt;l. at
}leek und call every facility for prolonllinlf life, known to
1J1.edical science.

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a~chlldren, knr Moille Clark antl

-W e rna} l011e the rnakh but w~ w/ll Oheattor Turnbull
go~f _ iB ~ _ge ntl c ma~ ~P ~he -~ate
Mrs Nancy Seals

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Donnlnll" Bridal Veil.

and Mr11 MAL

"Did it ever occur to you tha~ advertising is not printed in a
newspaper for the bentlfit of the publisher, on account of friend
ship in order to help •he paper! along, but because the advertise·
ment would pay the adve1tiser from a business stand point?

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"Did it ever occw· to you that an advertisement
commodity at all, but a service?

not a

and daUS'h·
are apel)dJng sev·
M'r and Mre

"Not long ago an advertiser who operates a b1g st01 e told one
of our solicitors he would never run a line in our paper if it were
not for hi~ friendship for the solicitor. That mercharlt should
not run advertisements at all if that is his reason for spending the
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same as another inch. One inch in a real newspaper which gives
' service-is worth many times the Mme amount of space in a free
drcular1 Advertising is not a com mod ily at all and cannot be
intelligently bought by the pound or by the' foo't or by the inch.
Advertising is a service, not a commodttY·.
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Sacrifiem• Entire Stock

MEN'S and BOY'S
CLOTHING
FURNISHINGS
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LUGGAGE

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coa.tiDQ aU ae:d 'lt'let.

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thought by thoae who are left to mourn and to think

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2.'}), pat'• balr aDd l'Otllb aJ
28). Wile hearted WODIID
11111u with t"elr hands (v.
rulM.s brouJbt the
thllt wert needed
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witb a h11ndred times ~e circulation, If this advertise,ment in a
sti)all! commpnity paller will sell the 1'tli!Jmobjle,J..h!!t is all the,
~l]e ~dvertisement could poB11ibly do printed in ljh~ ~it P.IIP.Ct·
lf ihYQUf citeul!ltiOn of three thoq~an4 P.._(\,e man is found Who Dtlys
'flrQ~\ICt advertised, the advertisemei\fi~ worth just as much f.S
•t it luld been printed in a paper with a ·hundred thousand circtlllition.
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In the Lord'l hon1e •nd
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Be~ i,lld Abol~b, wltb

G,kUted Wla talk. Thef.r
and .-rJI .-ere tlte ntplt
Splttt .r Go!! OJloD tbt'm

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Just A New IPJJrilsh Custom!

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the tuestl"t( Will Beatllo and 1-.m·
tly 8&amp;1.urday and Qv.nda7
Don McBride ot Bouftan, Pa , I
J Banner of Wfr8hinltm, D. C,
wer. tb.e lunda.)'
Of telatlva
and ft1endl, bere.
Wr and ~ Jotm Jaekacm, dfou·
abten Helen and Mr1 !lad J®rl·
eon UKl QUJbaru:l and ~~lj t.wo .ana
of Cleveland Wrlted ~ bfot.t\er
Rutharforcl Elellera llld f•mt:)' from
j 8\mda.v uu 'l'lludafl

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H l:: Hf&lt;.l"I&lt;:NT CHANGE tn m.tnager~ b)'

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tela and family

Mra Timothy Evaw; and
Donora, Pl. . are

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F'l acklio, QulJJ.in, Mr IUld Mr!!
OWIOJ"d :ziishu and. two frle~ oi

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renner s parents. Mt and Mrs
Lorfl.n Quillin and family
Mr anti Mn oeorse Smttb ot
McKeesport, Pa. ,

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IL 1:. not to be wondered at however, a:; HornHb~ h)
h~-o relu~a l to JJUY a debt of honor som e few yeart~ ago
st 11 ped h1m in h lli proper mch e. At that ttm e, the base·
L.1!l aut honhcs cou ld have mad e a move most popu la r
tul h.t:;eLa ll by ms1stmg that he pay the debt or get out
of lht' ha,;Lball profeHslon Th e fact t hat the ,deLt was un·
(oll••tl1blt;! m a court of law had nothing to do w1th the
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It '&gt;"as a debt of honor, co ntracted m good fa1th
tilld r.u JJed by t h e man who afterwardfl l o:~t the
entire

Mn Pay Eynon and tfe.U&amp;hte r
PauUne of Dayton have been the
rueste of Mn;. Elizabeth Duck~
worth ~d family
Mrs C&amp;r:!IDrl Hayea and Qhlldren
spent from WedJJesdar ttll Monda\ .
at Murray Clty with Mr and Mrs

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WaJtf"r Ma.Ulwarln~
and sciU! of Fhtshl.ng, N 'Y ore
the &amp;ul!flts of Mrs Margaret Law·
renee and iamtly
Mn Dora Herchelrode and broLher Eldrldge and wile and two
friends of Dayton spent Bunda;
with the rormer'a daughter Mrs
Loran Quillin and ramlly
Mrs Maple mtnaley or Athens
Willi the guest, or her fathe r. J ohu
Btobart a.Jd slirt.er Ml"l Harry PQttl!
and family from Wednel!l&lt;la till
Saturday
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showed him;.;df to be lac:krng 111 those I
~~ ''ale"l ol all uttr11Jute~. honor and mte l:;nty. That he h,l"
t nnw to th e end of the tnl~d ~ }io far al'l big league hnfwball
J::; 'on~:crrr('ll i!') aclmttted hv even hi ~ c Jo ~et&gt;t fnendi5 nnd tt
Is t qua!ly apparent to all othPI"I\ that 1t IS &lt;1 goo d
thing
fn1 lJ:!:;eba ll that Jt has come t o JM~~.

am•IHilt. 1n equnlly

Horn sby

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ah4 tamUy Jut. week.
?klrence lkatt.b OJ: .1\JQ'orr Ia the
1uea. of ~ L1Wan llS!OJ"e.
Mr ~ Mta. Di.le Wlnebmuu: ~
who haW been the 1\!ettl Of hil
pum&amp;e. Mr. ... ¥rt. Pnnll Wine·
brmner returned, to their borne a.•
Columbuo,.._
Mr~ ,and Mra. l!meiR. Barte1a aud
daUihVr of Runtlna:ton were Stulday euetJts of hla fath2r w 1" Bat·

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merely goe:~ to tihow that there HI a great
d 1 .d 1n JWr~onahty of managers HOrn~:~by, th~! lormcr
It 1dt r had lo,.,t the res pe\.t of the team·~ player:~ and
tl11 \ \I e re not p laymg the best of which they ~ere L:apa
hie At leal'!t s uch ~eem:i to be the case If thmr record
s Jtlll Ill~ depa rture and the popular Charl ey Gri mm took

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tr u~t .al"o 1n Him, and He ~ha ll IJnng Jt to pa.~
Regt m
the Lord , aJld wu1t patiently for Hnn.-PsaJm a7·5,7
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Dllim Blake Uld
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NATIONAL AD\"DTISJNQ UPaESENT.,TIV~
Fred Kimbflll , tnt •
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Gladys Kasak&lt;.' ll~year-old Chicago girl radio ~tnr,
known 1as the "Su)\ilhine ;Girl" of radi0 1 who dJed before
an emergency operation could he performed for a stotn·
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aeh atlment She 1s ~hown he r e with Irma Glenn, ra JO
organist. The child star belcame a radio performer at
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the age of 5, and was noted for h er rend1t10n o
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Mrs Edward Mills v\.6
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1 Mrs. Henry Zeiher who has been rla.ug:h~l
Mr s C.SCAI Patterll&lt;ln
v:lck f er a few we::o'ks 1~ bct~l
.md ht!Ebr.ru.. at RuUand over thtl
Mr and M re HCfller Roush anU
Mr and Ml"S .John B(,\\els ct week end
daughJ.er Beulah anti Lor11tn Quill· Zane,;vllle, were suuda.y IIUe&amp;~&lt;S of
In wt;nt. to Radc,llff to taberuaclf'! Ml and Mn; L J Hess 1hey w.:te
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Mrs F.dward Mills sruont 1.'ucll· accompa.n e
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Racln(' vltitl ng hl'r dnughter a 111i hul'lba.nd
Mr and Mrs L J HeN&gt;
La.llance who has
Harvr y H cltl't spent TtiCiilla '
At Parkers· and Wedn~sday at Manetta on

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DROUGHT CONDITIONS
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U ~~ ])R\ ~P I~LL U11 s ye&lt;~f, ha:1 I H~t'n l':ip r.:l lall} luu d o n
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Bottom. re- buE:ne~s
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T r:J.Ine tll.n.lr. on an autorr&gt;oblle r ecently
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Make junke~ a.ccordins t" (ilrec·
Uluo a nd M e llo{ ~ ("ounty far m(•rf'l and h.L ~ rna e l ~l'
~ resulted In con1lderAble dam &amp;gf! ...
Mn; Ma11r3-rtt La.wrenee, &lt;\IPJg:il• tJon5 on p~~.ebge Whtm resdf t.G- • • .~
fell throug h out thu farming rcgwn to a much greater de·
.til Our Hports a.re Artlclli!U"~Mme But a golfer ts human ~ nnd J ~~shlng\.f;lo Bottom whcrr. 1t. fi:lh. ·
t~~~~-En~e &amp;nd t.ep Bertha. and trand~~r, &amp;P.rve, dust berries wlth -~ ..,, .•
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,fjAAli1~nd camping party wa 5 being
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"Jet the ~Uins ~ )eft, ~M~~Ipl
sua:ar .an~ . fUl t!P-~ Ule &amp;:1~ 1 ' ' ... J 1
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~!tUellke oranata, ~J\tidi!MtM,ltt
much ull rr ttnd mo 1sture earlrer ll.m·Jng th e IHJn1tn l:!l'. HO"· whether thoxrc r11J,lL ur. J'Pbet.het ,rln OttJMs'"tre ' lilt\! eneDt 'Smith bt'l- ~ ~ e~tplOalcm wu
icb,POJ ' ydll &amp;3'&amp;'
It In· tfmclbilatt •
re· r~rawbllrrlee abonld not bf! put tottt
they're
wtong
v.e
like
to
hf!8,.1:
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Piti.Sbti"tyh)
the
boBII
pluna:et
who
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Lallnnce
was
in
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at Carleton· eolfere; tur,~¥ Thunda.:f, aocomPionied by :w mUt when Q"rakln8 Junket -...aa
C\cr, thmgs now have become so dry an d pare h e rI th a t howl
died of the yell! he didn't nrake. 11ng 1asoune fwm the tank:
Mr and' Mrrr. 0 W RolUm
the fTul\ causes tt to whey Or~d
the1e IS not only !of's faced by the farmers through the 1
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He never beaded an eyela1h a6 they car and the fume! exploded
Plekis ot Akron
Mr and Mrs Ralph J Rees of and sweetened, the5e frult.s makD
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came dowo ~be IJtretch But con · the ,ftames I rom the lant.em
Mr an4 Mra Oeo 1 f{un~lngt.tJn, were guests of Mrs tasty toppil;lp
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k•lllng of then· crops t roug t e ea u.n
ac n mot s ·
Moal of om competitive spm·ts arct gestad emotion 10t him. '" l'
1 beld tw cloae The car, the '~'mJ:'.;j· ~,~~.~
other
relatives and Emma Hayman and Miss Lillie
Bltr£kberrles or T'-l!lpberrifs may
ure , th ere HI the addtt10nal hazard cuu~ed by fu e:;.
based on the right or tht! lo.ser to
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Bentz, thl~ week
be p~1t into the df.:saert, also eaune.:l.
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tn cub meludlng 100-bu
In tht• pa:;t !'\ IX weck:o. In terntory adtat:ent to Jqu a,
Tl~ only ctrvoteer who enjoys th~ 1 nd o.larg~ barn cont.elnln8 i8 .. ;o;;;1
M.JIItc Clark and $001!,
Mn Myrtle Curtis of Columbus 1or prcMrved l~rrtes, peaches or
Frank and wife lo!lsited her was the Saturday guest of Nor- othe1 frultt;
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Ohw •done no l eR8 than tive dt~u.~tt·oua blaze:; ha vl' ocWhat would baseball be v.ILhout I:IKIHI'! 18 lhe man whu wrapt&gt; hi Di hll.}' were destroyed lo the
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curred wh1ch hav e he l'll attribUted L.} l'ltpra !!Iemen tn sland mrnorlt} and the t.lger -fac r,t Jain clouds and cul!lles the dtLY.
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the :-,un-lra 1' n~ d con dltl Oill:i to be fotllld at barm; and hou ::;es athlete who setJk5 to feather-ed11 e was bunkered He has the Ml~ ..
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The Turnbull p10n1c wllll 11eld
The Jive blaze:o. noted, caw~ed a _ l os~ o f $25,0 0iJ l tJ tht• bRt'
!Mi r t.o prove It
tile Byracuse bBLhtng beRt:n
h t
CCl\1 1 I)
-, day Tho:! followmg people,
OWill'l"~ o 1 pr o p t• rt Y \\ h e r e t l' rreH 0
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lts all Lha~ old colleg~ sm11L If
What golf nc~ds Is more ns~ 1 &amp;even ln aiJ who o,ttended were
1t thcrctore behoove;.; ~I ll of us, tn IH• t:.ttciul at nil 'We dont wln thr.v cant sl.oJJ lh l flgh l.&lt;i ou lh ? IU"Cens R!Uimganb:cd and Mrs Charle&amp;Turtbllii,Mr
times, Ulld unusually ~ 0 at the p r esent l tm e, 111 th~ \\a\ Crom tllklilg singing lesoons
rooting 011 lhe tees It 1s cntlrei•JI Mn. Prank Turnbull ando··,i;,;;,.;t;-;1
loo sllcn~ t.o be healthy You mubt of RILYanswood, Mr
we handle any agenc lt~ "' whu:h cii"C lia b le to hc~:nme tg·
That old bunkj1cnse a bout losing elth~r let out ~;team 01 go up wiUI Ohlln8et and r
mtcd
Fn e, now a~ in the past, IS probaUh- the greate st with a smile u; the kernels
the uJmnurut1on tacior}
Hess and three
-New Ha.ven, Mr8
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I hey mlgbt squar~ Ullngr.
lauch and Esther,
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wardHUUar&lt;l Mr
Jl!Opl""rl \ and hum·tn li\ C!I us well With CtjUal al 1andtlll 1lL W"' would be playing cricket Wt' the luvmy cup When the president
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
~~oould be taking ~n under a pmk I has hold of one handle and Gene
eltcR and dauallter
Nothmg li:l more dcVtVIULttng than th e greedy god of ill"t•. 111Dd white parasol at tllree In the 1Su.razen hnli h1s fa\•orlte l![l"lp on the and Mn l"loyd Clark
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Let u:o. 11 d o all 111 our powct to hold lnl'll'teH due to thl~ a fternoon lnekad of sha1lng ou1 I othe1 who not bti.IJIJ a Hotl!!; und Je ehUdren and Thelma:,,~~~~:~,! ,
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I d1lnka with the oppo.t;lng pltchel them wrestle !01 It?
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs
ag-t'nt";'t tn the low est poR~&gt;l71t~ nmount now and Ill the We tnkc the ginger pop and le~ ht1n
-,.. )' or Toronto, Harry Clark oi
.Wi!liam Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence (Mo. I
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Weir Qolng down lo Lakeville .to· Mlch, Mr. and Mrs Thorn"-&amp; Cloukl

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MRS. McCORMICK
RS ~~DITH ROCKEF1ELLER McCORMICK'S pu,lng
~hnul d 8ervc a~ a hvmg example to th o~c peo pl e whv
n r e not lllesHed-or &lt;.' Ut scd-wJt h plenty of money, that
~ut h lack of wo rdl y goods 1:-:1 not caLJfle tnr d espair of ha\·
rng h,tpplncsH In f nd, t he hfc of th 1s wealthl \\Oma n 1
t w:tr~'~ out eH ry statem e nt eve r mad e teyarding th e hmlt.u.l
lrt~n ~ pi .H:N l on rea l ha(lpUW~!-1 for thoRe who have :-~ o very 1
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Wl' .!lth ! hat they do not kno.,.,. what to dn wit h them
Not that Mr ~ .M cCo rmr ck was n ot a ca puhl e huHbandu nf her wea lth, far he it f1om suc h HPr unh ap pl1\P" .. l.lmc to htr, throu gh her famtlv, her hu:o.hnnd, her l
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H ere h:l a woman, th e duughter ofiht&gt; wnrlrl ~ rH h c:;t 1
mun, a t ouc li m(' at l en:-~t , who hud f!Vetyt hln g a({nr rllnl!( 1
to rdea" l1f the av o}rage perso n, whH h s hould m •lk c her 1
huppv .11Hl yet bet:JiUKI' of th e \\J!Itu!n es;; ur 1t m!Khl lu' t· t
tN he It rmcd rnlir~;tcncr of he r ( hildrf•n of the1r nght to
makl the tr own decisionR, s h e t~u ft e red u great rl e ul.
l ..r.Ul her very r ece nt fatal Illnef'l8, sh e Rcltlom snw I
an v of her family anp n reumon of eve n lh at ~mHll ~1·oup !
was unknown among them for som e ele\i en years, S[) 1
great were th e !\ores c r eate d hy diff eren t a d]on~ of the
family Se parated from h er hu 8band w h o rllvorred h er,
a s wr•ll ,,~ from h er c htldren through mnrr1ager. agamHt
ht•r w! l'&lt;he!4, !&gt;ih e s pent a lone ly life tnd eed , 111 ~ pil e of her 1
great wealth
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During the laid t.wo weeks of her ex!stence when 1t
wn s C\' td ent th at s h e could not recover, then on ly d id the I
family retrace their ste ps back horn e. th e c hildren to see \
the1r mnther, the former husband to see htA flrat !ovc 1
And thus $h e dj ed , only sixty yQtlrs of age, t~tken from
tbJs world years before a Person should give up, this mor·

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tal emtence. in· •Pile of the fapt t!lat she ha&lt;l. at
}leek und call every facility for prolonllinlf life, known to
1J1.edical science.

'1 hey say

q'ne

a~chlldren, knr Moille Clark antl

-W e rna} l011e the rnakh but w~ w/ll Oheattor Turnbull
go~f _ iB ~ _ge ntl c ma~ ~P ~he -~ate
Mrs Nancy Seals

College Diploma·or, Marriage

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Donnlnll" Bridal Veil.

and Mr11 MAL

"Did it ever occur to you tha~ advertising is not printed in a
newspaper for the bentlfit of the publisher, on account of friend
ship in order to help •he paper! along, but because the advertise·
ment would pay the adve1tiser from a business stand point?

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commodity at all, but a service?

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"Not long ago an advertiser who operates a b1g st01 e told one
of our solicitors he would never run a line in our paper if it were
not for hi~ friendship for the solicitor. That mercharlt should
not run advertisements at all if that is his reason for spending the
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same as another inch. One inch in a real newspaper which gives
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drcular1 Advertising is not a com mod ily at all and cannot be
intelligently bought by the pound or by the' foo't or by the inch.
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Sacrifiem• Entire Stock

MEN'S and BOY'S
CLOTHING
FURNISHINGS
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11111u with t"elr hands (v.
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witb a h11ndred times ~e circulation, If this advertise,ment in a
sti)all! commpnity paller will sell the 1'tli!Jmobjle,J..h!!t is all the,
~l]e ~dvertisement could poB11ibly do printed in ljh~ ~it P.IIP.Ct·
lf ihYQUf citeul!ltiOn of three thoq~an4 P.._(\,e man is found Who Dtlys
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m.~t:dln~ hurler, i1 "l&amp;)'.iDI t~ttc,th Jtat'
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in T'oron.to' Even.t
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gore
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tpt'cl:.. P:!o~ ~-lt..~
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=·NATIONAL LIAOUI
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Piratea Finally Win
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pulled into St. l..oula today looking
like' they hnd rtdden &amp;C1"08S the
continent ln a ~ble Bell. 1
Reellnr from three crlWllng defcM.tB by the Cubs. their p!Whtng

~&gt;taff

shot

to pieces, and 6l-2

games teblnd Chicago In the Na tiona.l Iearue pennant rM:e. the
.J..)()d&amp;ers wUI do W(;ll to stay In
frc.nt of the Plra,E:S, onl y h!Yf a
gs. me behind t.hem.
Yestierdb)'"B Gebacle 1n Chlca&amp;o
Jecalled the drama.tJ.c game of the
1928 world aeries when the A 's
8cond ren runs againSt the Cubs

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A.l Slmmons &amp;nd 1.-efty Orove.
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Jtamblet.onlan Slalr.e at Golhen uJ4
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by Blnunona eeut . t.he
puted worid•s
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Ruth 's homer and Oehrla:'li :19Ut J MiN Ra\'lor daU&amp;hter of a Phil·
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The filly eamed nlmOit tao,OOO _,)' Pli~h· e6
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4 to 2 decl&amp;lon over Cleveland far I a~tin a row &amp;nneXed Lhe Canadt&amp;n I nm hae 5erved notloe tna.t he will l•u vic-tory In the rlchr.iiot of IJl ! l'hUlldtlPhb ...... M
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exblbU.ion ten-mile 1wlm be a
cont.entter both t'orLhthe 'I'Otlmg events. and prevtoua vie-- 18clk:!D · • ·
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hls third victory 1n a week's Ume.l tn comparatively easy 1'B.6h1on
\ worlds 18.~ balkltne t\Dd
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IJCI'IOUih her time for thi ten · cusb.1on bJIUu.r'l:t titles next. $!iason .
~'Lake and a race e.t Hartford, tn tfltw Yoa'JI; .
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Red SOx by eiiJhteen hUs to thlr~ mile course was not as rut as prev- I Completely recovered from h~ .. ddltlon to second money 1n the CtnelnnaU
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teen Berry and Seed&amp; ~tina four lausiy she clearly oulcla.saed tht!Jill nellli8 which handtc;a.pped
Ma.trcn Stake. bring her ea.ruinp
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JUmptna: Into the lead o. hwl· last
haa
pert I• Htr Lht tw.ooo mark to date
&lt;'88()CI1TION
b&amp;lls by chk:aiO'I pttchen were dred 11rds from the start and \ forming~
~Y c:m l~n co,:n r1alner Will C&amp;ton will start tbe 1Cbi\ ~ f
W.
L. , fct.
coatly and Boston won 11 w 8 • \ st.eadily lenethehlhiJ uer advantage ~hhr~ f~~tant. mstchetJP recently _Jc n.t filly tn the Horse Rev~ew ~- , ~.-111 .
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Other tetuna were idle.
as the race dMW to a , close
I and his form Indica tell he ill r;e-cty tmiLy at
ll1 . w
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- Some 30.000 enthusluts erowded Lo play the beat q &amp;in.
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despite threat;enmg weo.thcr
. Chatles J Jordan, ft)ml et We8t.em fh ld 111 Uli' event that started ln 1 Totedo ........ ( 1!1
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Louisville, Ky, Aug. ~7-lNSr-A. , The winner 8 prize was fw-ther 1e titleholder and Jay N 8o1.eman 1h1• 'Hamblelm'l1an
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__,.the close of the bMeball aea.son
ably a.IQount&amp; In former yeallfi
uJlGll~&gt; ~~ond 1,1·obabl)' will conclude 1 , JN!I'ERNATION.tL LEAOUI
1until next month when he will
Hatter, a. native KentuckliUl, has ; Mrs Evelyn Armstrong, vf De· tu rn cast to arrange matches wtt:l hi 1 n ; IIJ&gt;OP 8 1-11 mpalgn In The ·'Ken- Chlb
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L. Pet.
been troubled wnb a.ppendlcttls th:J t.roit was second \. May Looney, or 1 t he top~notches.
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Lllcky Fut u 1 lty, scheduled for
Ute 1Newark
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paat two weekll, and wm hl\ve Lhe Warre n, 0 , thlra. Mr~; Armstrong
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curtain fa.U&amp; in September. He 'iffi5
strlck811 wlth ran attaclt o! appen-~
dkit.la and alter an examination by
the club pby.sicbm was &amp;Uowed to
complete the aear.on
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MAY BE UMPIBE
Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 27--Western Association lt.m 800il rna_,h
th
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l!ftr
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outin'i(
"Umpirezs, Runt Marr and-N
For Marr, former manager of the
Fort Bmlth Club who has baited
more umpire.s than e:oo\l£h durinq
his managerial · ca~ftj 8eeka A.
position WI ·;:• the lea -

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will get $1 ,500 and Miss Looney
$700
Miss Rav ,or \\' On by 15 num:lfsJ
and l .Soo yards •n :. •~ours 22 mtn
ut.cs o.nd lB second~ Last :.ear she
was Mmed In 4 fill '"" 4• 10
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"You won l m1ss acemg me on the
tour Jl layed 307 consecutive g:o.tnes oighth' l€phed Billy, "even I! you
aglllnst nl1 com:Jrs wllhou t lL sh w If: do miss some of those punches"
loss
They laughed anj parted.

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t\ORI: Mt&gt;NE'f
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BeaUle
WhtJe the ln41.pa
been
to ftDtsh up the preaeat ~ DD
tht Oh1c :rtetd. 4ue to nre ~Y·
tnc UlCI atan'd l at the former park.
tacr a! tJme pnyented &amp;Oddm•
of the ne'tl' dtam0n4. Ot.e Bnumo.J
veteran Ho1lf11'ood .-eon.d l&amp;clte~~.
au.ft'ertd a broken ioe ln a lame
d ·te to a bad booncUnt bah
J41ktl Ouella, tbtrd IMkf:r , aport·
ed a lh1ner for aev..l days.
Tbr1 balla t;&amp;ke
~ and
man/ h.cce huu have bl;en btt lh•
alcit or !.he btr
ot tht
hllh bouncea ov tht ft)'-cha:sere'
bonnt'la in \he J&amp;rdms
Seattle club otftclals btvt not de•
clded whether to rebuild the old
park or whethe!'""to hale t.he Civic
Field &amp;od.ded al\11 made the permaneht home of the team. Nu
stand~ would have to be built at
the laLter place ber&gt;..aut~e there Is no
grandstand behind t!l2 p!ate

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chlct.&amp;o 10: Brooklyn 4.
Plttllburgh 8, Philadelphia 0
8t. LoW. 4 , New York 2
Only gamea &amp;chedu 1ed.

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Newark 11 , Rochester 2
Jersey City 5. Butr11.lo 4

GAMES TODAY

Philadelphia at Clhclnnatl
Brooklyn aL at. Loula
New York at Chlca.to
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and lB30-JI . l..os.lt MMOil they
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Joe Wood and Lefty Grove. John 500 . pltchlnr for the Washlnrton
Senaton nnt set the record 1n
1912 The Mme season Wood of the
Boston Red 8ox tied the ma.rk
Grove eq\UI.IIed Johnson 1 la8t SY.:;on, mlsslnl his 17th str&amp;t&amp;ht when
he loi!t a t -O decision to tht: St

Edward Butm an, pllytnJ th!'
Portlahd, Ore OoU Course sank ~
tee shot t wice la.IL year on that
cour• and later IK!orej an ace on a.
266 ya rd hole at Steilacoom Club a\
Tacoma

three

Ameracan

plt.chen~- have won sixteen st.ni&amp;!lt
rames.. Th~y are Walter Johnson ,

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Of anY advm•ti5flmeut. l::t~mt. 11
advertlM' ~•lenb 11hnulo be ' t" 11 " 1'
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Ba!'tlmon! at. Mdnin!a •.
AJbllny H.t Toronto.
Jeney City i.t Buffalo.

Bo6&amp;on •t Pltteburgb.

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weight Champion. has tak~ par' ~n
twenty bouts since he at&amp;rte!;l hie
Tht faste1t mUe or t he year re· · comeback and won thetn all. Bewa.v
ported so rar Ia cred1U;d to the vet- • won tht. J36 l.ltle from Preddy Welch
t ran piLCI!r, Wlnnlpea . 1 51 3·4, who In 19~T He retired In 1924
atepped a mil e In 2 03 3·-t. for h1s
-Lra.lner &amp;p Paulm at lnd 1ana.polls , The two--year .. old trotter, Colurecently
J met .l)onalcl, :nat Trainer Wtu Ca·
ton purchase P.ofor fllO u al ' '"''
Yak-- was Lhe ftnt ot the Inter· ' ling continues
startle rae na 1al'ls
oolleglate football champio.lns de- with his speed and to date ;q~pear~;
feaU
Harvard Columbla
and I t.he outstandirlK t wa-year-olt:l 1.1
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Prln~eton
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and gammg na -[ tralnlng A half ln 101 quarter ln
187
tlo al re~l"on
.21"- at North Randall recently ts u.
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~t the ~II illne· hlsh run for "PMJnant" wtnnera In the NotJon•l
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pookeL- bllUardiiJta clicking off 271 Hockey Lea1ue They flpl&amp;b.e4 ftnt
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In the Amertea..n at'Oli-P ln the i:n!balls
:sons of 1927-21; 1938- :11; 1828~30;

AMEIUCAN LEAGUE
cr..evel&amp;nd at New York
Ohlca&amp;O at Jklst.on
at. Louil at PhU.Mlphla.
Detroit at Wash ington

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Q;lumbua J.t Milwaukee.
Toledo at KaMu Cl.ty
Indlu.napollll ~t St. Paul .
1t wo gamell)
IJ:utsville at Minneapoll6

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Louis Brown8

AMERICAN A88001ATtON

Brk~e

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Only

AMERICAN ...EA.OllE
New York f : •Cleveland 2
Bo8ton U; Chlc:qo A
Ph!Jadelphia 5; Bt. Louis .f.
Only 1amea scheduled .

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fbe .lonpst ' m~jor ~ue · J~e
oq.. :t¥:orct. y.oent 't.o ~w~tf:--,.:lrU!I:·
l.nii_iteori Cadore hurW l~iHe
Bh.~tyn P¢~rs and Jpr 0,~
Boat41n
-went the tull
to
a 1 W:! 1 tie ln 1920
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Jotihny DW1dee Wl6 . ~ 'i riAl
QJme tor Joseph Carrora .w;o hetii
the ..-orld'a
and Jun!,or lJBhtweta:ht c'hafnplouahlp '"'"
Ina: his\ ~on nay In~ ttle aq~r.l
holder of the worid·•
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Composite American No Apollo
i· , Say Savants-But What of It?
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Ancient Greeks Were Physically Perfect--to Look at--

P W BeAm o[ Rf'••d sv l\11' w11s :t.
:f
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(12 p''t) bu!/Lue&amp;~ ca ller nnE A I&lt;•Uble one
ype like t II
•, day la~;L week
12c per line.
1 Jumle WI by wtu; a bll';ln"s~ \ IMt.
ru at Belleville, W Va.. Jo'lld:~y n.f. i
l'k
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(10
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tOe
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T ,.,... I e
RO.!;munrl Ellll ltic lt llf1 lurnlly 01 ''
per ,ine.
hero fm a vu;lt wllh J W Euu Lt k •
,..--:;;-· - - -- - - - ana family.
1'YP" lllLe llll~'&gt; 1'1 pt I [7c per Unt• [ Choster P'alu.n of .Jopp,, \'lll f. .1.', I
\S nernge woiCifl n•alr.e I 1\ue)
1J-\ lsLlng Lflonard Paugh w11h h1 &lt;;
arm wmk Friday.
1 Consecutive ltu;erttou~ rnr price Ol
Clyde Bailey and tamily fij)cnt
1.
~ FrJday with
l&lt;'oreflt BhRfe1 an I
I 01 I rumlly of Fot'kod Run Hill.
1 Consecutive lnllf!rtloru for pr ce
Carl FuJrbanks of near TUJI[ll' ' "
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, Plains waR a bniJln~m; cullr.1 on E.
l.tlk
m ladly &amp;6'olbt you A .Klbble f 'll r1R Y
'lllP. ad der W lhl~l ~h e , npy fo 1
Ml'S. Oreu Chllrlc1 :, Is vls,l mt; IIJ I
tl deal~ · 1 ~~~"~ .,narr. •l ln ~ucll a 1\t.lVCI' a t Oas:&gt;away, W Vn
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Minneapollll '1 , LoulsvUlf' 3
Mlnnellpoll&amp; li, Ll&gt;ul.sVille 8_
St Paul 'J, Indlanapol15 3
Kansau City 11 : Toledo 3

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• •nr Vl'ar. brea:ting' all record! fOI' Toronto
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Bv E o BOY
l rmlr In 1 59 1-t, In wtnmng the
INS Sports \Vill ~ l
With a
l'ESTER.Do\l''S RESULTS
11 ot• ~~ hiS uge and galt.
Bmlu¥. Aug 2'1-IN S-The slnun J 1\• ·.L tk } .foutu· t~ and shculd Th"
A.MEBICAN~ASSOCL\TION
tt·nnl8 balls nrc :-.ubmlt tect t0 In tn- •,l\lal r 111rmt'lil&gt; mPke a cl€an 6W~:cp or I,

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At New York- Pete Nebo, P'lortda
lljhCweight. defeated Jimmy M e- temd10 nal tourna mmt.s bns been thl' 1 t ma1 ndPt of her engagem~nts 1
In oen lnntnr. In theth.ird Inning
yn:terda,-, tho Bruins
knocked
Namll.ra, New York 161_
measured !OJ the first ti me ~Y Gel~ 1h•· I I'll!, tbe family of Pe ter Volo
Fra.nki€ Covelli, New York fcath- nlllll t.ech uwhms rlurlng Lhe Da v1:; .. nd M_01 g~tJel Allon wm atand ~u -i
Hollis Thurston and Oazzy Vance
out or the box and 1100red nine
erwetght, and Frankie BrlDlo, New Cup me'lt bet,,cen England and 111m~ 111 1h1 field of colt trotters
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runs on eilht hit.&amp;, Mark Koenig
York, drew !8l
Germa ny
lln M r&lt;-hloness took her record
two blows during the biJ rally.
At. Athmt'lc Clty- Beny B
During four single gnmes pln yc,I &lt;' 1 JU~'~ lu w~.tmlng ~e Lblrd he~~ot •
Lon Wameke, OhiC&amp;IJ0'8 young
Philadelphia , former featherwei:S;t ill two da:vs. the ba Is COVI" I"ed a dl!l· ol Uw !,hamplonsh lp Stallion Stake II
pLtchJrill Btar, ch&amp;lked up his 19th J ·
champion, defeated YOUilJ' Patsy tancc ot no le&lt;:::;. thun 90 miles be-~ ('IU Jy till '\ yca1, funh!lr demonsu·a.t·
vlet.I;Hlr and drove in His team's
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WaUace, Atlantic City Ug'htweight tween the playels the i.nvestt;;:ation m~ hl'r speed ILnd gllllleneSfi by Win·
ftr5t two runs wLth a double. The
NO CAPTAIN
ItO)
shoW'!! During tht&gt; lon[l:es t match, 1'1ng the rou1lh hea.t In &lt;!.04, last
Mitwauk.ee,
WI!,1nAUg.
~7-1N8flew mean);
~hlr~:; miles
throu
gh lt,Jlf m 51:1 l-4
ftnal ICCre u 10 tc li and the vlc-~ Pol
the first time
HUltop
histor v
At Chicago-Barney Rolls, Chi- ,~ the
the balls
alr. This
lhat in
thh;
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tor)' pra.cLtcally assured the Cubs Marquette UQiveralty will have no \ cago light weight won deci siOn over match alo ne the bails crossed th e
of ~ ~t.
captain for 1t.!l 1933 ba31tetbe.ll tea.m 1 Ray MUI«, New York U0 1
grounds 2,000 ti m es !tom base t o
FIGHTERS l\IE!T
D1W" Dean o1 the Cardinals, the Let termen of 1U3lil failed to eleci ~ 1
bnse
N•tlonal lf.a~Ue 8trlke-out ldng, M!ader arld, u a result, C06ch Wm .1 PrJze fighting mB.de,its J\.rutrlca n
The avcutge :...p€ed [jf the balls m . Nt&gt;w York Aug 27-INB-Ton}
falUlfd five batten and yielded 8 . Chandler
appelnt a captam de but In 1816 when Jacob Hyer de· the to urnament wa:, found to be JS Canwne rl and Bill Petrolle met
t'lve hits Pi bea.t.ln&amp;" the Olanta, 4 before each game dw·tng the com- fea.ted Tom Beas1f'.) m a grudRe miles Pf'r ho ur Service balls evcu hc1e fm Ill! lnform!1l bit o~ P~~~~1re 1
t.o 2, for the second time In thr~ lng season.
1 battle wlth bare fist6
attn ined mnxmnu u speed o! 70 mll~s taking a few d~~ prl.o r
t
h~
11 1
-----~-~ -· ~lprt hour, ' hile smas h b.1 1ls rmlllecl•~,1 ~ewn•'•Pl LQ wtcs ony~ ll we
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itl1 th
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m c l/lg can; w
r P leu omena
Petrolle nlwa.ya
punotool
90
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speed up to
mill's P h
rll! hl 011 t nnc while champlon Tony
I _T tte time tennis playt'rs, h~vc ~} v.a~ a ha.lf hour late F'mally he
"'3?'•:·"'·
p1epnre for the next st ro ll.( i~ thelc cull It' 111 and heres how the two 1
fmc
the most
able ve!y
ell!&gt;e short
of bRllsIn "shot
' f1 omfavor·
th(! men who will be.~tle for th~ title
By HARDIN BURNLEY
· ~1!'1'1.ed eacb other.
base. the playe r has t u be ready 111
He ll o runy · wa8 Petrolle's g 1ec,,.
three seconds
h'g 'How you feeling.,"
One· hRl f of this tim~ is Ja.&lt;d, be- , . Fine" said Tony " I hope you
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ca u;SC he h R..'l to walt till his oppon- lla ve 110 complaint..; ll.s warm her~
ent s racquet takes the ball and dlr · but H. will help you to make thnl
ect.l! back to his own f ield If the 135 pounds •·
opponent places the ball j ust lw."Oh 1 11 be A.ll rl&amp;h l .. 'f rPturned
hind the net. he hll.8 to nm th.: 30
'. I u. orry Ill) m:..re- about It
fl!let rrom hls po~ltlon at the"base
fu:in ·you w~ll I 'll be tl'iere with
th e net In 1 1·2 seconds
bl'lls on ..
or all the gnmcs plnyed on three 1 The came • a men got In thelr
day111, the ~l!rond sets were alway~ wor k and t hen came the p:a.rtmg
found t.o be t he !'lowest the p la)·ers of the two leading llgh.twelglit.s ot
being 1nvrulably tired by the speed the wmld
dl!&gt;played In the first set The !inal
.1 11 be 'seeing you m a fell davs"
sets were played fastc1 araln,
was Oanzonen's v·a y or saying

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1fow fli!y :~"
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USe Dirt tnfie~d ;yoi\!:tl-~,;.:;::!r.:a
~ 'lm"'kttN T~ A£ A
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ctlt.-odpd pl\cblna.
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All IAij:j., WUh.. A"' 27-tl'ls- lourteeo
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Thin! Conaec:uti•e v~ar California, defeated Regin ald SHu
, Oct:hen, N y ' A\.li 27-lNB-'L'be ~t~ ''. . ea N .513 :r~':'hfttVI~tftt
m.~t:dln~ hurler, i1 "l&amp;)'.iDI t~ttc,th Jtat'
Rfl
VI
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in T'oron.to' Even.t
Abyu~
d The
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d1Anet1-dla· ~e U:tn~~~ ~f:a ' !~d~ ::!1
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touen a.r'
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hlt homers lUI the AtbleUct : ~Q~a~~t., vf:"nU:;~~ Coc ran
gore
uris
daUiht.er
Peter V010 '
hiiY
tbeff nnt tiPfrioDct
tpt'cl:.. P:!o~ ~-lt..~
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Browl\8, 5 tot. A ain- ~ delph~lli
·.!'!,y
the . undil•
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,eatl on IUOh a n.etd in
Autun WtA boro ,"' J'liJl.Ji. ·1 1
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w~.nntPK
~eate&amp;t
As A Contendet· od MJl!"iaret Arion
=·NATIONAL LIAOUI
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Over Neareot Rival.; Cubt
Ridinr 6%. Conteat•
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Piratea Finally Win
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T'!S ~tporlJl writer
New York
Aua: 27 - LN8-1.'he

I'M A. GA.MJ; GUY,
SUS\1::, BUT 1HE

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once formidflble Btookl)'n Dodger&amp;
pulled into St. l..oula today looking
like' they hnd rtdden &amp;C1"08S the
continent ln a ~ble Bell. 1
Reellnr from three crlWllng defcM.tB by the Cubs. their p!Whtng

~&gt;taff

shot

to pieces, and 6l-2

games teblnd Chicago In the Na tiona.l Iearue pennant rM:e. the
.J..)()d&amp;ers wUI do W(;ll to stay In
frc.nt of the Plra,E:S, onl y h!Yf a
gs. me behind t.hem.
Yestierdb)'"B Gebacle 1n Chlca&amp;o
Jecalled the drama.tJ.c game of the
1928 world aeries when the A 's
8cond ren runs againSt the Cubs

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A.l Slmmons &amp;nd 1.-efty Orove.
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Jtamblet.onlan Slalr.e at Golhen uJ4
90
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Of the title
by Blnunona eeut . t.he
puted worid•s
profess1ona.1
lhC season's leadina mone)' wlnntlll
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wGman 8'ffltnmer
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Ruth 's homer and Oehrla:'li :19Ut J MiN Ra\'lor daU&amp;hter of a Phil·
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lt.lped young Johnny Allen &amp;a.ln a
...,l bll. poiJC4im.n tor Ule thtrd Chhmgo, AUI ~ -Welker OOCll ·
The filly eamed nlmOit tao,OOO _,)' Pli~h· e6
eo
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4 to 2 decl&amp;lon over Cleveland far I a~tin a row &amp;nneXed Lhe Canadt&amp;n I nm hae 5erved notloe tna.t he will l•u vic-tory In the rlchr.iiot of IJl ! l'hUlldtlPhb ...... M
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hl.l! etltlth stratabt trlum.ph and 1
exblbU.ion ten-mile 1wlm be a
cont.entter both t'orLhthe 'I'Otlmg events. and prevtoua vie-- 18clk:!D · • ·
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hls third victory 1n a week's Ume.l tn comparatively easy 1'B.6h1on
\ worlds 18.~ balkltne t\Dd
ree ,,,l ies In the Championahip Btamon l et:.I.RI&amp;U ..
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The Whl.te BoX outb&amp;tt:.ed the
IJCI'IOUih her time for thi ten · cusb.1on bJIUu.r'l:t titles next. $!iason .
~'Lake and a race e.t Hartford, tn tfltw Yoa'JI; .
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Red SOx by eiiJhteen hUs to thlr~ mile course was not as rut as prev- I Completely recovered from h~ .. ddltlon to second money 1n the CtnelnnaU
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teen Berry and Seed&amp; ~tina four lausiy she clearly oulcla.saed tht!Jill nellli8 which handtc;a.pped
Ma.trcn Stake. bring her ea.ruinp
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JUmptna: Into the lead o. hwl· last
haa
pert I• Htr Lht tw.ooo mark to date
&lt;'88()CI1TION
b&amp;lls by chk:aiO'I pttchen were dred 11rds from the start and \ forming~
~Y c:m l~n co,:n r1alner Will C&amp;ton will start tbe 1Cbi\ ~ f
W.
L. , fct.
coatly and Boston won 11 w 8 • \ st.eadily lenethehlhiJ uer advantage ~hhr~ f~~tant. mstchetJP recently _Jc n.t filly tn the Horse Rev~ew ~- , ~.-111 .
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Other tetuna were idle.
as the race dMW to a , close
I and his form Indica tell he ill r;e-cty tmiLy at
ll1 . w
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- Some 30.000 enthusluts erowded Lo play the beat q &amp;in.
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COLONELS' PITCHER lACES the waterfront of Late Ontario. I Akita Amado J apanese champ aht wlll me,c t practically
SAI118 KaniU OIW . , . , 1 •
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despite threat;enmg weo.thcr
. Chatles J Jordan, ft)ml et We8t.em fh ld 111 Uli' event that started ln 1 Totedo ........ ( 1!1
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Louisville, Ky, Aug. ~7-lNSr-A. , The winner 8 prize was fw-ther 1e titleholder and Jay N 8o1.eman 1h1• 'Hamblelm'l1an
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southpaw, mp,y be determined a.t forts compared with the 'lonsidel·Cochran·wtllternain on the coast rhc Ht n;emJu:. Fuurlty at Inatan- 1 .
__,.the close of the bMeball aea.son
ably a.IQount&amp; In former yeallfi
uJlGll~&gt; ~~ond 1,1·obabl)' will conclude 1 , JN!I'ERNATION.tL LEAOUI
1until next month when he will
Hatter, a. native KentuckliUl, has ; Mrs Evelyn Armstrong, vf De· tu rn cast to arrange matches wtt:l hi 1 n ; IIJ&gt;OP 8 1-11 mpalgn In The ·'Ken- Chlb
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L. Pet.
been troubled wnb a.ppendlcttls th:J t.roit was second \. May Looney, or 1 t he top~notches.
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Lllcky Fut u 1 lty, scheduled for
Ute 1Newark
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paat two weekll, and wm hl\ve Lhe Warre n, 0 , thlra. Mr~; Armstrong
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intestinal trouble ~ed when the
curtain fa.U&amp; in September. He 'iffi5
strlck811 wlth ran attaclt o! appen-~
dkit.la and alter an examination by
the club pby.sicbm was &amp;Uowed to
complete the aear.on
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MAY BE UMPIBE
Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 27--Western Association lt.m 800il rna_,h
th
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l!ftr
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outin'i(
"Umpirezs, Runt Marr and-N
For Marr, former manager of the
Fort Bmlth Club who has baited
more umpire.s than e:oo\l£h durinq
his managerial · ca~ftj 8eeka A.
position WI ·;:• the lea -

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will get $1 ,500 and Miss Looney
$700
Miss Rav ,or \\' On by 15 num:lfsJ
and l .Soo yards •n :. •~ours 22 mtn
ut.cs o.nd lB second~ Last :.ear she
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aglllnst nl1 com:Jrs wllhou t lL sh w If: do miss some of those punches"
loss
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to ftDtsh up the preaeat ~ DD
tht Oh1c :rtetd. 4ue to nre ~Y·
tnc UlCI atan'd l at the former park.
tacr a! tJme pnyented &amp;Oddm•
of the ne'tl' dtam0n4. Ot.e Bnumo.J
veteran Ho1lf11'ood .-eon.d l&amp;clte~~.
au.ft'ertd a broken ioe ln a lame
d ·te to a bad booncUnt bah
J41ktl Ouella, tbtrd IMkf:r , aport·
ed a lh1ner for aev..l days.
Tbr1 balla t;&amp;ke
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man/ h.cce huu have bl;en btt lh•
alcit or !.he btr
ot tht
hllh bouncea ov tht ft)'-cha:sere'
bonnt'la in \he J&amp;rdms
Seattle club otftclals btvt not de•
clded whether to rebuild the old
park or whethe!'""to hale t.he Civic
Field &amp;od.ded al\11 made the permaneht home of the team. Nu
stand~ would have to be built at
the laLter place ber&gt;..aut~e there Is no
grandstand behind t!l2 p!ate

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chlct.&amp;o 10: Brooklyn 4.
Plttllburgh 8, Philadelphia 0
8t. LoW. 4 , New York 2
Only gamea &amp;chedu 1ed.

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Newark 11 , Rochester 2
Jersey City 5. Butr11.lo 4

GAMES TODAY

Philadelphia at Clhclnnatl
Brooklyn aL at. Loula
New York at Chlca.to
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Joe Wood and Lefty Grove. John 500 . pltchlnr for the Washlnrton
Senaton nnt set the record 1n
1912 The Mme season Wood of the
Boston Red 8ox tied the ma.rk
Grove eq\UI.IIed Johnson 1 la8t SY.:;on, mlsslnl his 17th str&amp;t&amp;ht when
he loi!t a t -O decision to tht: St

Edward Butm an, pllytnJ th!'
Portlahd, Ore OoU Course sank ~
tee shot t wice la.IL year on that
cour• and later IK!orej an ace on a.
266 ya rd hole at Steilacoom Club a\
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Ba!'tlmon! at. Mdnin!a •.
AJbllny H.t Toronto.
Jeney City i.t Buffalo.

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weight Champion. has tak~ par' ~n
twenty bouts since he at&amp;rte!;l hie
Tht faste1t mUe or t he year re· · comeback and won thetn all. Bewa.v
ported so rar Ia cred1U;d to the vet- • won tht. J36 l.ltle from Preddy Welch
t ran piLCI!r, Wlnnlpea . 1 51 3·4, who In 19~T He retired In 1924
atepped a mil e In 2 03 3·-t. for h1s
-Lra.lner &amp;p Paulm at lnd 1ana.polls , The two--year .. old trotter, Colurecently
J met .l)onalcl, :nat Trainer Wtu Ca·
ton purchase P.ofor fllO u al ' '"''
Yak-- was Lhe ftnt ot the Inter· ' ling continues
startle rae na 1al'ls
oolleglate football champio.lns de- with his speed and to date ;q~pear~;
feaU
Harvard Columbla
and I t.he outstandirlK t wa-year-olt:l 1.1
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:sons of 1927-21; 1938- :11; 1828~30;

AMEIUCAN LEAGUE
cr..evel&amp;nd at New York
Ohlca&amp;O at Jklst.on
at. Louil at PhU.Mlphla.
Detroit at Wash ington

NATIONAL LBAGUE

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Q;lumbua J.t Milwaukee.
Toledo at KaMu Cl.ty
Indlu.napollll ~t St. Paul .
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IJ:utsville at Minneapoll6

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Louis Brown8

AMERICAN A88001ATtON

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AMERICAN ...EA.OllE
New York f : •Cleveland 2
Bo8ton U; Chlc:qo A
Ph!Jadelphia 5; Bt. Louis .f.
Only 1amea scheduled .

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l.nii_iteori Cadore hurW l~iHe
Bh.~tyn P¢~rs and Jpr 0,~
Boat41n
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QJme tor Joseph Carrora .w;o hetii
the ..-orld'a
and Jun!,or lJBhtweta:ht c'hafnplouahlp '"'"
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holder of the worid·•
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i· , Say Savants-But What of It?
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P W BeAm o[ Rf'••d sv l\11' w11s :t.
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(12 p''t) bu!/Lue&amp;~ ca ller nnE A I&lt;•Uble one
ype like t II
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12c per line.
1 Jumle WI by wtu; a bll';ln"s~ \ IMt.
ru at Belleville, W Va.. Jo'lld:~y n.f. i
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hero fm a vu;lt wllh J W Euu Lt k •
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1'YP" lllLe llll~'&gt; 1'1 pt I [7c per Unt• [ Choster P'alu.n of .Jopp,, \'lll f. .1.', I
\S nernge woiCifl n•alr.e I 1\ue)
1J-\ lsLlng Lflonard Paugh w11h h1 &lt;;
arm wmk Friday.
1 Consecutive ltu;erttou~ rnr price Ol
Clyde Bailey and tamily fij)cnt
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~ FrJday with
l&lt;'oreflt BhRfe1 an I
I 01 I rumlly of Fot'kod Run Hill.
1 Consecutive lnllf!rtloru for pr ce
Carl FuJrbanks of near TUJI[ll' ' "
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, Plains waR a bniJln~m; cullr.1 on E.
l.tlk
m ladly &amp;6'olbt you A .Klbble f 'll r1R Y
'lllP. ad der W lhl~l ~h e , npy fo 1
Ml'S. Oreu Chllrlc1 :, Is vls,l mt; IIJ I
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Minneapollll '1 , LoulsvUlf' 3
Mlnnellpoll&amp; li, Ll&gt;ul.sVille 8_
St Paul 'J, Indlanapol15 3
Kansau City 11 : Toledo 3

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With a
l'ESTER.Do\l''S RESULTS
11 ot• ~~ hiS uge and galt.
Bmlu¥. Aug 2'1-IN S-The slnun J 1\• ·.L tk } .foutu· t~ and shculd Th"
A.MEBICAN~ASSOCL\TION
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At New York- Pete Nebo, P'lortda
lljhCweight. defeated Jimmy M e- temd10 nal tourna mmt.s bns been thl' 1 t ma1 ndPt of her engagem~nts 1
In oen lnntnr. In theth.ird Inning
yn:terda,-, tho Bruins
knocked
Namll.ra, New York 161_
measured !OJ the first ti me ~Y Gel~ 1h•· I I'll!, tbe family of Pe ter Volo
Fra.nki€ Covelli, New York fcath- nlllll t.ech uwhms rlurlng Lhe Da v1:; .. nd M_01 g~tJel Allon wm atand ~u -i
Hollis Thurston and Oazzy Vance
out or the box and 1100red nine
erwetght, and Frankie BrlDlo, New Cup me'lt bet,,cen England and 111m~ 111 1h1 field of colt trotters
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York, drew !8l
Germa ny
lln M r&lt;-hloness took her record
two blows during the biJ rally.
At. Athmt'lc Clty- Beny B
During four single gnmes pln yc,I &lt;' 1 JU~'~ lu w~.tmlng ~e Lblrd he~~ot •
Lon Wameke, OhiC&amp;IJ0'8 young
Philadelphia , former featherwei:S;t ill two da:vs. the ba Is COVI" I"ed a dl!l· ol Uw !,hamplonsh lp Stallion Stake II
pLtchJrill Btar, ch&amp;lked up his 19th J ·
champion, defeated YOUilJ' Patsy tancc ot no le&lt;:::;. thun 90 miles be-~ ('IU Jy till '\ yca1, funh!lr demonsu·a.t·
vlet.I;Hlr and drove in His team's
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ftr5t two runs wLth a double. The
NO CAPTAIN
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shoW'!! During tht&gt; lon[l:es t match, 1'1ng the rou1lh hea.t In &lt;!.04, last
Mitwauk.ee,
WI!,1nAUg.
~7-1N8flew mean);
~hlr~:; miles
throu
gh lt,Jlf m 51:1 l-4
ftnal ICCre u 10 tc li and the vlc-~ Pol
the first time
HUltop
histor v
At Chicago-Barney Rolls, Chi- ,~ the
the balls
alr. This
lhat in
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of ~ ~t.
captain for 1t.!l 1933 ba31tetbe.ll tea.m 1 Ray MUI«, New York U0 1
grounds 2,000 ti m es !tom base t o
FIGHTERS l\IE!T
D1W" Dean o1 the Cardinals, the Let termen of 1U3lil failed to eleci ~ 1
bnse
N•tlonal lf.a~Ue 8trlke-out ldng, M!ader arld, u a result, C06ch Wm .1 PrJze fighting mB.de,its J\.rutrlca n
The avcutge :...p€ed [jf the balls m . Nt&gt;w York Aug 27-INB-Ton}
falUlfd five batten and yielded 8 . Chandler
appelnt a captam de but In 1816 when Jacob Hyer de· the to urnament wa:, found to be JS Canwne rl and Bill Petrolle met
t'lve hits Pi bea.t.ln&amp;" the Olanta, 4 before each game dw·tng the com- fea.ted Tom Beas1f'.) m a grudRe miles Pf'r ho ur Service balls evcu hc1e fm Ill! lnform!1l bit o~ P~~~~1re 1
t.o 2, for the second time In thr~ lng season.
1 battle wlth bare fist6
attn ined mnxmnu u speed o! 70 mll~s taking a few d~~ prl.o r
t
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punotool
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mill's P h
rll! hl 011 t nnc while champlon Tony
I _T tte time tennis playt'rs, h~vc ~} v.a~ a ha.lf hour late F'mally he
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fmc
the most
able ve!y
ell!&gt;e short
of bRllsIn "shot
' f1 omfavor·
th(! men who will be.~tle for th~ title
By HARDIN BURNLEY
· ~1!'1'1.ed eacb other.
base. the playe r has t u be ready 111
He ll o runy · wa8 Petrolle's g 1ec,,.
three seconds
h'g 'How you feeling.,"
One· hRl f of this tim~ is Ja.&lt;d, be- , . Fine" said Tony " I hope you
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ent s racquet takes the ball and dlr · but H. will help you to make thnl
ect.l! back to his own f ield If the 135 pounds •·
opponent places the ball j ust lw."Oh 1 11 be A.ll rl&amp;h l .. 'f rPturned
hind the net. he hll.8 to nm th.: 30
'. I u. orry Ill) m:..re- about It
fl!let rrom hls po~ltlon at the"base
fu:in ·you w~ll I 'll be tl'iere with
th e net In 1 1·2 seconds
bl'lls on ..
or all the gnmcs plnyed on three 1 The came • a men got In thelr
day111, the ~l!rond sets were alway~ wor k and t hen came the p:a.rtmg
found t.o be t he !'lowest the p la)·ers of the two leading llgh.twelglit.s ot
being 1nvrulably tired by the speed the wmld
dl!&gt;played In the first set The !inal
.1 11 be 'seeing you m a fell davs"
sets were played fastc1 araln,
was Oanzonen's v·a y or saying

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Iowa Farm Strikers Meet ·Resistance

Boat RacU.. OD MuakiatJum
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leave hill home here at 10:30 A. M.
by motol' lor Beaglrt He wm be
met at Deal, N J, by Mayor Ha&amp;ue and other Jel'IMl)' leader&amp; and
escorted to BeB8'1rt
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with beatlDI ,a pupil, Lowell ~wen,
rural achool t.et.cher, ~e.:r Wall
named defendant ln a ta;doO damBge

I SUPR~E COURT
C~NDIOATE HERE
Many Voters

Tt Poo1eroy

ae~. chaJ'Ilnl hil son, Robert, 13,
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Rn'UilNI FROM HOSPITAL
vernon Lee Anlher. deputy awntor of t'tlelp county, wu Mt.urnect
to h1a borne Prlday from the Holler
boepllal where he had underwone
an OIMrt.Uon about \wo wee':. r.ro.

Hll oon4tt1on 11 aomewha' :.mprovett It Ia aald.

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his ~r M a bour
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forced to lea" oollep, Zelul Jones 1

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name Will appear on the DOn·PlU'tlaan JudlcJal ballot In the Novembtr elecUon. Many lar"' Ohio new11papen have 1pobn hlrhly of htm
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atruc:k the boy with ilia nat ·~·.\Jiat
the boy fell aaaJDit a deik -tlloolc·

he mel He wu Appoln\ed laat tau
to a . , . un the court ot appealB
In OUJibop diltrlct. He hill Yialted n of UM U eounttts oJ the
1tate durin&amp; hill ampt;1rn tour and
wtni 10 Mo1ioi!A

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1s cnJoylna a vacatlo" tlll11 weet
Mn. Ecblll Winter and children ol
zanesville ore ruesta or Mr. and
Mn Ed Walah and 1001.
John Oy&amp;Bll of Bene, W. Va , 11
vlsitlQ&amp;' relaUvea here
Mra, J J Zelber was s vlsitor In
town Wedneld&amp;y.
Charles Petty or Ebn Grove, w.
va, Ia Ylllttna h.ls pat"tnta, Dr. and
Mrs C E. Petty,
Pred J Icenhower and alater
Dorothy returned to Wuhlnaton

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J &amp;dpr Brrin

Co1wnbua WB11 a l
buslneu vllltor In town Baturd&amp;J.
SUU!nn, Ind., Auc. 2'1'-IN8-8ev
eral atlckl of dynamite exPloded.
today ln the frolll )'U'da or the
bomea or 0)'1'11 Wonck!ra and HerThe Pomeroy-Middleshel ll'"l)r, n&lt;m-urdon miners at

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Wonder&amp; lOCI Morely are em·
af the Btarbllf'D IDine whiel\
wlth non-ualon laDor.
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With J.M you ll8&lt;tifice the kind of maintenance coat
that Chevrolet ~vee :you-the lowest tJvajJabls.

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will mMI S:rracuoe at
Killl'a Be,_ll ·park Sunday
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c!ependabl:V• .-omicaRy.
Moreowr it hal every modem feature you're ptltled
to: Free Wheelinc; liD io up-to-date without it.
FJ&gt;Uine

SyDcro-Meah

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ori!Pnoted by Ocncro1

M&lt;&gt;tono.' And bi&amp;. lwnuious Fisher bodies. And fowo
perollel mounted ,oprinp.
Remember that you c:m owitch to a 1932 Chevrolet
for very Httle """'"Y· In fact, you'll probably find it
mono ecDIIOIIIiall to buy a new Chevrolet Six than to
worry aloaic with the old car.
CB&amp;VItOL&amp;'I' MOTOR COMPAKY, D&amp;TaOJT, IUCRIQAII'
I)/to JUan

at o-at MotOr•

Ml ,..._ I. •· •· Jf'llntr -~ . -,,._..,., ~ulpmllftt •tta. (.ow

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Electric Tbeatre, Pomeror, 5an.-ar. .....-·Mo•da,, ,·Aapa~ · . - 19
and Conftance Cumrillngs m

To Attend;

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500,000 EXPECTED

iDhm:Dt vibration I

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and B1rthday Party

PRICE- THREE CEN';.'S

Blown F~ee ftrevelit• Lower·
erina o~ Bridaei Auto
Plonae• Into River
Benton Harbor, Mlch .\.AU8 29INB-A blown fll8e in me safety
gote11 or I' swing btid&amp;e aerDSII the
st J011eph river was blamed tooav
for the death of two young petac:W~!I,
drowned when their cal.' phttlfeJ
thrquah the open 1pan. ,
The vlctlma were Mlaa Jcyce
Otmlst'Jil, 24. of Kalamazoo and
G ieon Burkenltock, 26 or Columbu~
OhLo ,
Pour

compa.nlons eaea.ped bv
ShlAShlng the •lndowe Of Ute aub.
merged car ana graaptng Ute pre .
~~ervers thrown from the 1teamer
City or Holland whlth wu Jl&amp;llliDs
throua:h the ehandet
Vasoo Roberta 'lQ nar old brklce
tender uld tbe iatea ratftd to loWer. He coYapaed 1r0m the lhoolr or
witneasln' the trapdy,

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GIVE MUCH HEJ.P
Aua. :~&amp;-INs­
eq,ecte1 Lo re ~
vlve Ohio's parehed cropa aod putures nave been "too spotty" and
P&amp;ve failed W brtna about the
needed relief, H. E Curry, crop expert or the Ohio Pam\ Bureau. PeriHambUt'l. (Jennany Auc
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eratlon here, cteetared today.
t:NS--J'udle Carl Wlebel allot him~
AIU»oUJh thunderahowerll are PI'~- ~ett V'- death today aft.ept months or
dieted for the northem llfCtl')Q. ,\( ..T('~{I ,..,. ,....,r the faQI"'"r 1 •Ue' "C1
the stat.e tomorrow afternoon, ~eJ
Jut October e.t whleh he prewm 1kt Olll.)' sect~oaal. Little t ·J)es aided.
are held for a ~ral rain wlUeh Ia 'tbe bealth authorttlet at Luebe.lr:
Deleted to brtnr reUef to drouth~ 1ftl'ft e~ with ID&amp;ltdminJRt"'-atneten fiU'Illll.
• Uor. ot a tublrouiiJU IINID; which
Northweatem Obto, ~ tefi~lted In tbe cleathl of " lnfant.a,
reports, II In l8rlOul atralt. lrOm • and iM tttAI ~ 1DUJ7 ~
droutb of 10 di:YI' durauoo.-'""-~"!!t, .. ..._ 101M -..... (lurtna: tbe teltlmoDJ.
Columbus.

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Why not atrlke a happy balam between "too many''
ODd ''too few"? Do u the majority of car buyers have
dono: SAVII:-'With SIX CYLINPERS. , The Chev·
'ro\4!1 ...,;ne.a(wo you Wonderful ~t• and oil adleqel
llea!.uoe ito IIIIOOthneoo lo built-in-!~~ bot\y;chaaaia
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~pared the '""""" that reault from

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1
J-5,000, :10,000 miJel and more-c:uriet~on-amoothly1

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Mella county were Biven the oppor
tunUy ThuradQ afternu:m to meht
Judge Carl V ~ IIWenandt., a candidate for e~Ju•tk'e oi 'i the ...
SupremJl , £auh wfw ol..e'rl\W~ ere
whlje 09' a tour of OhJo cliii~t
J-u'dlt Weytr.ndt was er.~ta1ned
whlle In thla City by Jmke \ c ! E
Pl!oples, Judae of Lhr. MeJ1s ' county
common pleas court, whb lntroduc.
ed him to (t)any others Be Ia a man
of pie allot ' appearance and lett a
aood lmpreuton With thoae whom

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Tbouoollda or telt8 ODd owner experience have ..,...
firmed THIS FACT: For Jpweot all-round motorin&amp;
cooto: SIX CYLINDERS. , No·more-No ion!

t.oul@tu,

New Bi~h&lt;!p

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high l).lteh, with

the Democratic

Meal Uqoor ' IN1fjC of the 1tofume
ot 1Ji114 w:ill add to the strenath of
obr IIN.nhooct. the joy of our woman
hOOd' NWI the happlnellll of our ehUd
hood?
"Can you 11ve any assurance that
a present. day liquor traffic would be
law abldlnl '1
Upwards of 20Q.OOO persona are e•poctett to Rttend. the Seastrt raiiY'
aceord:ng to WOM received by the 1
eovemor. It b l!mtlar to one Btarr .. 1
ed by the Democracy or New Jeraey 1
in 1928 tor Smith. Forty five trams
}lave been chartered ollt of Jeney
City. Special &amp;mpJifylnJ' arransementa wm earry Governor Roosevelt's voice nearly one mile from the
§pealr:er,'a •t.and. 1be aovernor's ad~re• wUI be broadeaat by WOR
~r A Harry )4oore of New
Jer~~ey wm entertain
Oovel'nor
Roollevelt at luncheon and wm in- •

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portlo.

Exhibition Ia Hailed A!6 1
' Grealeol Of Kind In

Reduc ' Atteodance
And Interfere With
Air Eventa

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INS Staff Correspondent
Berlin, Aug a&amp;- INS--Adolf --.. Hltler's lltoun tJOOI)s · wert calletl out
41 l.l.larm duty t.od~y in anticipation
or seriously threatening vtolence
on the eve of tomorrow's opening
ReichsLag &amp;t!&amp;slon and In the wake
of a alormy dictatorial speech
Chancellor Pranl'\ Von Papen
The N1111l troupers were ordered to
report t.u the:ir nearest headquarten
ur\U'ormed and wearing knapsack'~
lUI f~rtsing poliUcal tensiQn ros~

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.!&amp; oucKHE ~nTf
f~IR 15 ~P[N[D

ON AM!JNG
AND n~IN
Pilota Grumblina o..er
Amount Of Prize
!'tfoney Poated

()pen Revolt

one spei!Ob to Pl'oblbl\1~. Jle re~
peat.edty hu $t.ef:V~t be •uove.ol
the economic Rituatiotl Ia ~ ~~

"Are you l)repared to ay th&amp;t a
drlrutlpa: man l8 &amp; I!MlCJnl a.!lflet and

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Hitler Hao But Two Ways
To Travel, One lo

breach between Roosevelt und
Smith went a l)lmmertng, at least
tor the time beiDa'.
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In all probabtUi:r today wJli' · be
the onlY oceuton ot the entire
presidential campatcn when OOYemor RooaeVelt will cte.ote all Ol

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OF INTERNA'IIION AL NEWS

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sbadowiJll Juue of th~ camPRiln
and that J)J'OhlbltJon 11 oni.Y om:. of
he many sub-Jaaue.1!1.
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dlscuaston of prohibition at seaaJrt
Fred A VIctor, New York superh1~
tende11t PI the antl-ttaloon Ieacue
ha8 Simt' the IOveri.lor a lette.r Mit"
1n1 ltlm to Blli'!Ner the t~

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TueEday IJIIrtl y cl oudy 'i.l\d wanner 1u Nprtb.•

Von Papen'• Determina·
lion To Stamp Out
Internal Trouble

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PIC-OMIRING BALl', PI.Aft;R

OhiO-Partly cloudy

\"'lCCtpt In t"Xllcn1e

R[SUll If S~HCH

would be turned into a reconciUa811t Sm.tth announced

WEATHER FORECAST-

~~RtJrnfn ~uT ~s

speech of h13 active eampatcn for
Ule presidency aDd hll advlaon aa.ld
that he intencted to dt&amp;l "fearleuly
and frankly" with prohibition.
Rooaevelt II frankly dlaappolnted
I' because former OOnmor Alfred £.
Bmlth wtU not be preaent a~ Ule New
Janey rally. When Mayor Prank 1
HaiJue of Jersey City, DemOCJ"'Uo
ebW of New Jeraey, arransed for
tbe rally eeveral weeki 110 lt ..._
wltJl the undent.I.JldlQI that it

&amp;&amp;o 'hat be was not &amp;oln&amp; and with
tbJ,t aJVlOuncement t.he hOJ&gt;I!f of the
Demoo...tlo leaden for heaUna the

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iR. ~hown on the runmng board 9f h1s vehJcle
hand I e and threatened to use it on f'triking far-

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Former Pomeroy_ Pastor May_ Be Fatall

E11hteenth Am,lmdrnent when he 1'
addrelllefl • demOcratic rally at Sea
8111.. N J this a.tt.emoott.
U Wm be the Oovernor'l second

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been arranpd. fQr tbe a.fternoon oo~ty omcer wtll 10 to Q.nclnus.t.i
I session, at which ~me R.l\1 Gaines to. return the man here to answer
B ,.. aV'to•QND 1 BORST
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Ne• York, Aue. 2'1'-INS--Oover_ _ _ _ _ __c.
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Preaidtlnt Hoover for
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At Failure Of Leadera To ence Will beain earlY Sunday mom- wanted here tor I.Muina a cheek.
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lnJ anu contJ.nue Lhrouchout the without funds to the Heines Coal
Heal Breach W 1th 1 day wiLh a picnic dinner on the Oomp&amp;ny The check was written
"AI" Smith
I irou.nci8 at noon /t. P.I"'Oii:ram hll.b tor the amount of Q'15 A Meip

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CHECR NltiTER HILD
Sberllf A. 0 Tracy recehed noUee be~e Sat.urda.y t.hat. B C Ha.rta-ler had bem attested by ClnclnnaU
authorities and W&amp;f!l belni held tor
Kelp oounty pollee HA.ttzler Is

CONFERENCE AND PICNJC
1 The conference and picnk: of the
Chrl.st.lan ohi.U'&lt;lhe8 or Mella coun1 t.y w1U be held at. thl! Rockeprlnp
fair IJ'ounda, Bmutay. The confer-

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Jl you want
the NeWI! Oftlee of The DaU7
Tribune, call 236-L; if the Bll!lneu
Oftlce ask for 202-R.

E!Z~~~ S =t::;r.~:

ew or
vernor
Devote Entire Speech
To PJoohibition

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READERS' NOTlCE -

MABBL\OB LICEN818
Maniqe
l1ctn8e8 1Uued by tl "
farms. tndependeDt welll are
drtlled on the Benton 1: Carl p~Ko! prot.te oourt Prlday and S&amp;ture!.l,
were. Guy Shumway, 2t, aerY~ ·
the Sllu !Jiuuell r.arm IUld t.he atat1on
operator and Bl!le Swank,
28 both of Long Bottom
Elmer sun, at, and Addie Quail!!,
of Pomeroy 'tbe hitLer coupl'l
T 1• that ..,,.., or the county m the boUt
waa colored
/
o near fut.ure .

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upected, the eommtttee In etwte
baa announced, as memben of tlie
of Wolf Pea eopt!Jtuea u au welJa nrloUI Melp county OhriiU.o
a~ belnl toc.lied on. .everal fiJ'Dll eburchel are makfnl pnpe.ratlons

ATTACK H_OOVER ON Ei~:~1~~~
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'ft1a1 ...... ,..... ef the U. 8, 1. ~n. IJater 1htp
t:rellla ot a porta.bl~; mooring m••t in the b1g
te t~~~~Ta:aw.,We .A.kro'a.
an idea ' of the ~~~at Akron, Oh10~.11h,ows the _akJ, t'nmute.r as 1--llc

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SEVEN OTHERS DIE
In State Ao Reoult Of
lloual Accident• At
Week End

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