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Cheshire Man Is
Third In Races

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RIOSEVElT WIll

Iowa Farm Strikers Meet ·Resistance

Boat RacU.. OD MuakiatJum
River FW"'liahe. Thrilla
to I 0.000 W ate hen

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a. few days

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a preaent help

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AROUSES OPPONENTS

STINGING RAIN

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Farmers
ICnnUmr.a rrom P&amp;P.e :N'Ie)

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The rovemor WaA · tchaduled to

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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TEACHER SUED FORI
BEATING STUDENT

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Troy, 0, AUI 11'1-!NS.,C.......d
with beatlDI ,a pupil, Lowell ~wen,
rural achool t.et.cher, ~e.:r Wall
named defendant ln a ta;doO damBge

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C~NDIOATE HERE
Many Voters

Tt Poo1eroy

ae~. chaJ'Ilnl hil son, Robert, 13,
~ lollbl the llaht of one eye be-

J,(anlh,

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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.

admlnlst.ered laat
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Ina' hlm Ull00b8Cioull

0111'1 and chiklren or
catun~r "" \hi! Rktae

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Dover, o .. Aua. n .......JNS--Con- 1

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tendtna
his ~r M a bour
wu ended and o.l!lo tha~ he Wllll
forced to lea" oollep, Zelul Jones 1

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wllh lho DomOOhllo porty, lu•
name Will appear on the DOn·PlU'tlaan JudlcJal ballot In the Novembtr elecUon. Many lar"' Ohio new11papen have 1pobn hlrhly of htm
tn editorial eornment&amp;

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Ditty ebarpd that1 the te~er
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

bea.tlnf:

eBUie of a

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thouah Judn wenandt 1s dlllated

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Lloyd Ditty, a farmer, filed the

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well·tnown prbe fllht.er ahd ref- 1
et"te, toda)' had on ftJe here
$26.000 clamap ault for lnjuriK
ftelllved ld an auton'loblle accident

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' ployed by the Marietta M{if. plant
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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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
af.~ at 2:30. Ad- 1

MATINEE SUNDAY 2;30 P. M

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Competiti~n•

For Sporbmen Are

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MILES
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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•

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

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500,000 EXPECTED

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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 ,
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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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J{AINS FAIL TO
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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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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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
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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!

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

Reduc ' Atteodance
And Interfere With
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By !DWARD L DEUSS

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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sbadowiJll Juue of th~ camPRiln
and that J)J'OhlbltJon 11 oni.Y om:. of
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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·
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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
Y ~ •Cook Will Bpeak A lar&amp;e crowd ia to the cha.r(l'e Sunday
Ne• York, Aue. 2'1'-INS--Oover_ _ _ _ _ __c.
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Preaidtlnt Hoover for
t.he latter"s ltfad on repea1 of the J

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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.~:

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vernor
Devote Entire Speech
To PJoohibition

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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
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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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Home cn..tlons Well Ahead ol Pari• with Lat..t Styles for Late Fall and Early Wipter.
"tolor and Fabric Streased.

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5 15 One
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Sl.l:. Mon1.ho
.60 lbree Months
600 One Month

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COach Clyde Battyn lo•·
uea Call To Candidate•
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Openine Contest Here
With Cheahlre On
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heard mt', and deli\'ered me from all my feHrs . This poor I
man cried, and th e Lord heard him, and Maved him out or
all h1 ~ troub le.!'.- Psalm 24:4,6.

It'll not going to be long now untu the thut1 of oowhlde meetl.nB

A s{'~ 1\.'\IJ S IIIELO - The Lord God J:-&gt; a su n and
shwld: th(• Lord Will gl\e grace and glor~·; no good thing
\\JII II ~ · \\Jthho ld from them that walk uprig-htly . -P sa lm :

piiJ~ Wlll resound lrom Ule Mid~~~U: ;~~~ta:!_~~n·~y~~~

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INCOMPETENT GUARDS
.i\1 'E !'.fO RE il-l the dti:~. en s hip of the :-;tate treated to
:1 ~ pt'( t·tcl t! which can rwt help hut injure the reputatwn ar1d place a blot on the CS&lt;:Uteheon of the great con-

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trlwnphan~ ' are of the Loul&amp;vlle
Slug~~:er still~~ heac\ache.

police can atep w1th the thlt·d de-

grer

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cHt r. . . wen punK ~ destrt.Jctio~t, be ~ro~cu~~~ to the full
exh•nt of the law, and part of his p;effi:cnce 8hnuld be so
l!rrangetl that until the d~}:iendents of the dead man
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rcat:h an agt• "'hcr\' by they may suppnrt t hemae Ives, P
mu:-&gt;t ~U PJ'l(ll'l thl'm for hi~ ruth leKS killing.
A :-. a furt!WI' movl' tu prt!vent ou1rnget-~ nf a Hlmllar
nature in thP future, all companief:! and all indiViduals
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\vho ha vP th(' t·mplo) mt•nt of men m l!kt~ JlOHltums should
exer\"i .o. ; e the grua\c1&lt;t enn· in pickmg men for the places
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the ir wenpollH on ly n ~ u la~t rcsn rt.

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!The ;:nen1 don't really obJc~t
W the
h11 with the garden:
ho~ T y llXptlCt that. But they d6'
think the 1endarmea should ::~top
the whacking when the ru~r gels
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Write .In to your
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RaY Rickard 1

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Mrs.
P..·ozleJ'
llUCsts at the home
rived the first tl( the we..'.': In vlslt Sunday.
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~lilly

are t..wo reclpeli for d111bes
at. Lt!larl
Lloyd Chek 0.11d family, Mrll,
may well be a.Q.ded to YOID' "be
Mn.
Mary
WO@'an
and
Mrs
Oltve
Sbeppe.td
, Oco. Smith lLll.d w1fe and
bed" 115t ';#. datnt1~. lneidenthey will be' we~ccnned by the Fl'aZIEr IJ:Iten&amp; sevltl"'ll days with the 1 Hallick ROush Were recent guests of
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or dinners on these Bailey it'un.
RorJIII Norrt; )s W ivlth dlphth~:r1a.
Mr~. H&amp;~tte Reed and daughter
now wtth us.
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PU4dbtr
Zelia Rickard werf callin&amp; on Mra
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ter. wlte and baby were vlidttng lhe Stanabu~
WeJ5 Roush and lamlly Sund&amp;Y
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"Didj~~¥er occur to you that an advertisement was not a

commod;iYoat.all, but a service?
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1:W'o~~orn~ cu~ry~ .!Z~: o.~l: ~~blnr·~ ~ ~t! 1 b~tJmr&amp;"t:t.
walth1~

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not for JMs~flendship for the solicitor. That merchant should'
n9t run advertisements.at all if that is his reason for spending the
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"A great manY. seem to consider an advertisement as a com·
modity; some!Jilng sold by the inch and that one inch is worth the
same as another inph. One inch in a real.newspaper which gives
service is worth many times thjl same amount of srace in a free
circular. Advertisiltg is not a commodity at sl and cannot be
intelligeriUy bought by the pound o•· by the fool or by the inch.
Advertising is a sef"ice, not a commodity.
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An em:fo'crth
(Jla.de8Qd1 Jaukson
beaut1tu1
to · throw
to the plate
WBJj.
doomed &amp;S Ander.,on tmt ~he A;lall
On l\lm t wo left from !.he rubber
bUt r th~ Ctl~t.'r dropped the mQI
when the runner and fielder earn~
t::aelhcr
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F n:Hd followed with a
hit t.o
right and f]ndmm who ha'd tajten
secc•nd en Ht.nd'ershot'&amp;" hit -.m'l
'hit•l;l en the throw hG.i:n~ ~as.Uy
~oored the second ttnd what tUtl'lt!d
out to bl:· a U8&lt;'les~ tUn of l ~t_
frame RusRell ended the rmme by
p;;~p;plgk to Gallagher.
Middleport had men on second
a.ud lhtrd with one out In t.bt- fUI"
but. t.hu toUoW""'' ba'-ters
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• Rue Tuckerman resumed h1s du- I
1 3 :.! 2 0 tleli '8l tht! Meigs 0(:0Cery Monday I
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lb
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Mr and ~rs. F1a11k Maupin und
Jenkins, lb
;,! 0 01 4 o 0 I son Carl of Elm Or0vt", W Va wtll
avt:r, p
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with Rev F. I Gardner a.mi !armly ·~
oOtfftal
38 4 7 :.1'1 9
Harry Schoett ur Chatrleli ton ar• _£
rived Sundas to ~CCOillJll\tlY h1s ,
st~lt!n ~es, R. Ailenswcrth 2 Wife and son hvme after a \\eek'o
NE:al 3~-J(oduey.
, . vacatlon hel·~ w1th Mr\ au&lt;l Mrt!. '
T\ro -tllllf hlt P'reed
Prank WIIIWnson
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Mm Willa Lamb left 6undu.} for I
Ee.rn'ed runs NONJL;
a few days visit. at Corning.
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P'lr8t base on bti.IIIJ b) .,.c.o ~, J.V (, I 3. meet
Monday evening at the borne
of Mlss Alpba. Bommrrvtlle on

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orint confuawn, all ,;-:; ··:
hard, t.o lin aciJn
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.!udgiqjl by the newt th~ people are 'not ncorly $ 0
work ed up -.bout tttr- d~preeslnn as they are over the wet
and dry quuti&lt;Jn.

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\VhHt we are wo;ierinJ flOW is whetller
plomalR will h!\-Ve any new excuse,; for wanting the

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"A small ad i~ your home town MP•1 to ~ell.a used autoniob!l~ Is wof\!l 'as ltt~~Ch as rf it_jller&lt;l printe~Hn a large clty . paper
with a h~ndred ti!l!e~ tile cirl:Uiation. tf this advertil!l\mellt in a
Sll\ll)l t~omJ1tuJI\I¥ ~aper·wiJI sell the autpmoq!le, that is all tjte
sallie advertiseme t. could possibly do, printed,in tme big paper.
If i'n your ei!'Cl,llaH n.of-three thou~nd on~ mt¢•is fo;m~ who h~ys
tb~ !lJ~dll~t_advert i!ed, the -advertisement is worth just 11~ 11)11Ch as
' It it'!!ad !ieeu printed in a paper with a hundred thousand circu-

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VIRGINIANS I!;.!~,. ~dru~n~~ t~: e:1:! ~nU:.:~Vl~_!~~~~:~ :~

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO

E.o. ; p('dallv i:-t th1."' tnll' nmonl{"our lt•gis\utor~ who make a
gri'H1 dr.nl of no1sc nhout cutting hut nev~r just get a baseball bat
arotiiHl to the im]wrtnnt duty. It haM hlw.t)'H heen a quc~­
tiou with mnny people ju.t!t why lcgi~-&lt;lalms !-!hnuld not l'Ut
th c il· ow11 iucomPK whethr&gt;r they bP. rich mau. ]hJnr man,
The pollee arrived In tempo with
the
screams
and
duef, lnwyer, rlndor, or even the beggm mun in the klckrdnciahburbood
the alert aale11 manager tnr
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hltd two t.o l t ll ptedeces- 1 Jn the at'&lt;lentil 141ddlepor~ had 8}eeth.
rht tnnhll ~:~ummll.l'J Nwwed ] two men left. ont: betnr on t.hlrd. l U:H on ttaa.e.s
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Parker11tlurr 11 .
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to
receive
the
equip· ~u::
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-."dim: y" 'liQrk Curry ft.Nit up, 11in- ' tn til«! ninth.
Score by innu&amp;gB
, n eorge Sau.:r , Brand tamJiy ~r·
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Thursday
mornlna
at
o'vlew
to
ewry
portion
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Barnum
tlled
t.o
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~nd
lock
Intendtd eandi4atel tor the YelOun ' cau11 ht Uu:! Ohio bo
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Ad • mau.er of reeon:t, thl:' fourth · Parkeraburt
123 4MI 78!1 w~~~~ ed w c 1urn b us. Monday Dd spen~...
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6
000
tow Jacket llluad are to report
Plnl iUld ane&amp;koo w
wu t.M onJJ frame In whlch some P. una
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the nay v1sltmK \.he tonntlr'H da.urhnoon there after wm aee the
Wednead&amp;y to rtoelve tbe equtpthe ' at.ch
Mooney s in led
did not l'ftC.h the pathl! H ' '
40'J Ull :w:J l:l
Earl Hickman and hUAdidat.ee; for the Yellow Jackett! m.,nt apd Thlll'ldl.y to bl!;in praced
wen• l.o second on Mg Allem4 on the other band, lhe elflhth was Opp l'rtou
:.tW 000 110'1. 1.1 ' Mrs Marga ret Park,
who
has
sqWLd ttYlna: out at the local hlgh tice . Caach Battyn aays he want.
ae "f
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: Game
worth :i third m!Jicu, C
the only tnnlnl 1ll wh.lch P!l.Lk· I Middleport
ijChool athletic field.
every boy o1 the .achool to report \
By 6--4 Score
Jfll
Htmdershat
erab\lrl f&amp;lled to reach ftrst basi': Ruw;
()0(, ooo
4 been In the St Joseph hospital at
CoMch Battyu 1.8 non-cotnmlt.al In lor the squad thlB year before he
Ota t ·'r. error by Moonev held at!'C• They alao hat1 nwnetOUII chances HJts
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ParkerHbw·g for the pa.st rew daya,
rqard to the 1932 team altboUJ:h It attempts to
shape.
NO RUNS EARNED
ond on P'l'wld'Ji tap
lla
he
lO
J&gt;OOrt'
but
faUed
t.o
Wolke
lldvam·
Opp
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Sunday by ttw
0
Is sai(l t.ha~ sever&amp;l good prospecl.K
,
Moo .oey Wail forced at tt~rdl
La&amp;e (){ them except when Ohio
s.re w report on Ute openln&amp;: day
DIBS lN PAUEit.SBURG
Ute -econd out a.ud
did 11 erroJ'ill fl&amp;:ured In the work
M.L:irlon Rife
1! employell 'lt
of thfJ present seUon, September 1
J . Prank. Nelllon d'-• thc
., Bate Runnin1 By Nea 1 R. !am o~ ng ~~um One rur 1
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R A.Um~worth and Heuderfibot l...oKim .{ VR · ct:tme lht Jatt~r vi5lt at Hot Coal, w vo _wtth M""
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Mldleport. high seh 1 111
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ont&gt; , I'I'Or
IJi led In hUttnar with l.bfte bing!~ part or th e week ror a fe w day~
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tl\e sea!IOn with thei~ ~t lope~ I week In Partirabura:. followinc sev-~ Aliena worth'
Curry' I
t'-d
' each . tbe former's elforu being In- visit with hlo; wife and other r Hu Elizabeth Brown
Tile latter a.ctth h Ch hi
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DtA:.;!~l' Ml0dtlleport .., the count. fl.eld hila which (M.S~ llprlntln"
Uves
companlctl hcr home and will visit
w
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ea re hlsh schoel el'!!· NeiiOu wu a former resident. 0 (
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.... . ,Y rrst up , ww; sare on ablf!d h.lm Lo beaL out A1l 8 m•L- M ami Mrs Bennett Rus..'if' li allrl wi th H 0 Ew1n~s: and lam :ly and
ve.n on ~he ~I 1round.s, Beptem- 1Middleport and an employee Of tne
- I J JIJm ~;; er10r but was {
d b
d aughtt'rs B~nn~t· and
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ber l6 Tht- ollowbli week. f.he New Yorlc Central Ry. He had hv· 1
.-ft.. Alii · ·
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Y k.'l' r1 fact nw ot Ute Metv county
Dillie with h er unc"
an aWJt. Mr. a.od
schedule begins In earnest With the ed In Parker"ffburc lor some tlm*l A fair croW of
rec· )IcC
CW'J)' Lt,rt.w lng to tuin.! aeven b!Jlllet were"\ of "the
of Huntillgum vh!olte{i briefly Mrs F L Lelrhelt
local t.ea.m Journeying oo Ironton Wher" be ccmducted. a IJ'Oilelj' stor• : tea !len ball followers wu present
lL oug ·
tnftt.ld variety, CuJTY havlnc them Sunday with Mrs Edith Rll85f:U
. , Re v W B PaLt.erson, wlfe a.nd
fat a contest wtth that u.cgrep.tion. Hfl' .!aves. a wtte, wllOm he ma.rrtt=d t at the
a.me Satur&lt;lBY betwetn
A!!eJ~ ,.,Lrlh. ' H.-~ .: a bcau:lf,.l pretty much on Ute hlp with hl!i Mr. and Ml's JllJnt:ti R11.lnwn a.n::l wn left Mondav fur Ro:esevllle !or
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which was defeated here last year In P,&amp;rketsbur&amp;, hls first wlfe wu •Pllrken&gt;burr and t.be Middleport dela yed stu.! , hruugh the rnedlutn
ball lnter5pencd occasionally aaughte r Ruth cnroute to thelt a vtslt 'V!Ut Lhelr daU&amp;"hter, Mra
by ,t t.e S(:Ore of a to o.
Miss Daise McKinleY of Middleport champiollll and were dln.ppoin t - of ll wond1:rful
He went to wtth 11. .!!IGW' noat.er. Bach teKm bome at Cha.rlest.au rt orn Pltll! - Wacl"' kniKh l
The
former will
coach Battyn bw; coniPlr:ted n
--1-· ed by th&lt;! work 01 both te -t ms which \h1rtJ bn Neal's s ingle tlnd IICOJ'ed~ ~,at leatltl. one hi~ In !bl illll· 1burgh vl,o;lted Friday wi Lh Oetl11o:c leuvP Tl.t.Psdt:ty ror Cincinnati to at·
lt.ralnlng course at Notre
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DIES IN COLVMBV8
I was
when Jaekllon allowed the ball go lnD, eactt
cotng hiUeM in
Jr ond ram!ly
t.f·nd the Oh to annual Conference
::~cbool r
hi
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n. df!Cidedly ol! color. PllrkerlbUIIJ Uuough
him, Neal ~aking ltecond three
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or l.'OOC 111. 11.11 1t 18 sald
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lders committed ertot'8 1oeven Neal then
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th11.t n~~ plays, new formations, Ml!iS Ell9 McElhinny rectriVed wordlllmes while the ..Mldc.II8J)Qft. -Cftk!rt. t 1.nd dumbf ::n~ · Lhe orowrl
'J1Ul, Coo.t.urea· o! the game were ' week end here
Lb SOJ I and son will visit at Rl:!e _
w be Introduced here thl.r; Sudday or the
her eldest ]l'rred
Ume lt!SS.
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oppOt!ltlon the lfltchina of curry t.he base
M
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brottt~r Jamea A Mc11!1htnny
t hill
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'f#r third similar
to AI- 1 unilln&amp; t Ne 1 R '
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The at.hlet.lc field ls an excttllerlt home &amp;t Colu
a
ha
ave((:;_, . '.I' ,J!:l&amp;worth's !9&amp;rfl1&amp;' steal oi secon,d ' tmd Batto
a., .
two ljljllll Bl llv and
,Mr and M'rs Homer Cook and
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condit.lon and ready ,or the open. McElhinny
'f,nd
,u.
Hilde
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fm a .visit with Mil; Lll llt!
d
relatives In
011
1h
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Btx of the st"ven home for Columbus te •..-;'ttnd·ihe funeral with 80 me oft·oolor plaJftnJ
Aiilb t: w
:1.-qu was
wiLh
Thll:l eventna GalltpoHe Jnd Pt
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Mabel
Mr and M
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W,W' lie conducted
toB
'fou•·
of
c;•ll ph1y
flnal
r\ 11
dHidren
N:wg
nual Pomeroy olasslc wlU be PlaY· , ·'loo..
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The
e ~ ~y~~A;. ---=wnr to ];)€ held bl the Mounlam- solation t.OU~r:lons p ohi lhe Con- I w, hllbe tht; former I'ClllrJtL'tl Ll• Co spent the week. end with Mr. and
ed ln the afternoon of Thank.llflv.lncr t
open
n
..,... a w•Y eers who rt!Sumed playi · aft.e
ey,
er permit- 1 urn w Sunday
Mr:&gt; J C McKay
1 Mr ami Mr:; p G J~A~chJm ann
~oy. New llgbts ba.ve ,been erec~
8 1R'f'H .tN~C)pNCEMI!:NT
tnat the fans •ere soon prepated •Pan hud':lltJ atrount:l lh~hot :o/ 1 tl'l_
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ner. orate a.J~In fannei:J but Bea:
"'m: ~~ IiCOn! follows
daughters Gertrud(', Martha and
of powet" to the \lehtirt nounce
Ute birth 1
Jateph &amp;lniled otf :a,eavers sh.ln!i vtr 1\0. Ik t•d b
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Agatha and son Charlt"s or Cedtu ,
011partmaab
system
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Sunda momi 0 8 &lt;tAUI'ht.er, with a double play ln front ot hlm. d.~ fort"tll tu\ M.. :lleru;II.'Qri.h was 1
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Grove, W VIi , spent sunilEI)' with 1 fh .1 11 a &lt;t .. r ~ +&gt;lolll.or) 9, JSSR
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M . Allensworth
fumbled
uwnstril~CII
the willow
Purkt!tlibUl'J
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the Healyretumed
familywithBt:trbara
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Joseph taking
secondJacktlOll'll
Currt• cia
run til..
o~ .t.~~~; ~;Yt.h roo.
One 1 Joseph
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2 oA Eo 1• Joachim
th~ u1 ro llAnn
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,-.uJtur
11ttR r'r 1·n lf'll ot
Ia 186'!,
8jnaled through M'. ,AUen'IWort:h and nr 'mon:' ~ ~ 0 et~~t There wa~ Juckson . d
5 ~ .1 l :.! 21in~ two wcekH vmiL here
,,aR rl11-•l tn th.- ·ll ~nltv of a•
Je;ttph AOOred ..,~no one out. Bar altbourh
ng un
tne n nth Curry, p
S ll :.! 1 2 o Ml83t'S VesLa and N.)ra MtCoy left ''\&lt;'(· UIJH' ot,. 1 , 11111 ,~ 11 t
rh~ Dt&gt;!Hlrt·
num popped to short. Mooney hit to
ere w e r e several Barnum, 3b
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0 2 Monday for a r~·N day s vl5lt Ill Co· l•n .. ut "' I "lllno"r ·p n.nd I ahor waJJ
M Allensworth a.ilil •cain the third CU!I olCt.•• " nu·ed to both sl.des.
Mooney, c
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lumbWI Miss MargarPL Sat•t! r Wlll
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ln this fJBtnt', the
Qhloa.n:; Ht.ndlrsho~ Jb
6 0 2 0 0
be In cha.rge of the McCo} Hu l l ''" 1111 ' 11 ~ 11 •~ 1 111 lrk~'l iUl&lt;t wn~ ~Prllrtlf·
1111 " ~wH "''lal l!lltl'nlR hv nrt of
back when
~w bolne to flag a&amp;o.Ju came to ~he ~~old of their ad· Ftted, rl '
5- 0 2 0 0 ~ i Shop dUring their absence
t •·d
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I'Ut-.mt.s tlse the game mlghl., Rlll:il'fll R8
5 0 1 3 1 1 • Mr and Mrs HaNlld Baldwin anll Unn_"_'_'_"-'--~--Curry took l,hlrd o~&gt; the "ff'~""" h"' ha.vto been votng : on yet
McCwlctlih. 2b
2 0 0 4 0 2 1 children ot Colunr~11 and M1 nml ,
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McoMywae notable to 10 to second
Ju~kson fir st up. hlnrled ·auP
_ _ _ _ ~_ - I !" ~t Oeorvc Bald~n of Bn:me n ~
due u&gt; Ant1el"Sdn'8 fast
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took lleCOnd on Battyn '' m'-i"" 1\Jtal .
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O.ouble stt!U.I war. Cttrr:. ft11J&lt;1 to cen tet for t.he ftrBt
I CGJ"mb
t .,B
taynor
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u.raum WIIJked but M'&lt;M'ney
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whO tllcd tu lt rt.f for the "ICcond '" OUt ~· "'Hen~wortl't~ ~ 0 .0 -1J I J the Pomeroy Bend
sin- Htm.dershot then 8inglf1,d lO 9f!llter
illlaJht!~, M '\ li. 1 l ' .].' 3 u William and Mary Lcul ~ StR.phrn- 1 .
&gt;~.utl .JI•I·k:.on lf~t llt~oll ror ncme R :a~n, :Jb .... 3 1 1 .j. 1 1 son are vlslllng relatives m Nelwn- j ln

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heen of such nntur·c that everyhod,v Then Lhey p.ve him In htmor escort 'tO the Baatlle • •here they rew11 hout a Ringle exception, except nf c.n'n~c, our solon:..;, sume~ the n.tckory and icat.he~
· have ~et&gt; n their mcome cut t o u certain extent. Especially eaiiAtheniCII.
urgent therefore, IR the necessity for H cut by these gen-j In the- momh&gt;l
Uemen to!UpflOrted by citizens who find themselveR unahle 1 a. \\l'ilCk on
to pay !HI mu ch ll H they had been paying toward the up·~ !~t 8!:,~1~st
• keep of these folk~.
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Hilh~ are JHHtRed, J'ea, by t.hP hundred, affecting
tl~Xpayer udverMely, thut is designed lo mii'\C more !'£'Venue in nnJer to balance the budget, hut do you reaJ of
them IJulancing the budget by a redul'\i(lll of PXp~nHe/1 hy
dc.crca:;ing their own KalaricH 11.nd expen!-lt'~. You r· un juRt
bPt I hi' ":· hlrt ou yr,ur h~~k" that you have Heen very lillie
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ir anv. of thi~ kind of legislation.
No one likes to take a cut in wageR but when condi- ·
tlnll ...; etre s uch that il is imperative that nne toke a reduclion nr lose hiA entire mea11R of Rustenance, c(]mmon
i'.ense Hhnuld teach him that the lcSller of two ~villi Hhould
lw f'hqflcn. Thrr4 hawing been don~ by the great majority I
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of people in our countn•, just what Kort of rea~oning rlo
we u:-~c that excuses the IB.w.:rnaker and lawgiver from
thest&gt; rt:ductions which we o4reelves arc compelled to I
take, if not with good gTa.ce, at leasl with well concelt](Jd
ill feeling.
It i!&gt;i high time that thcsP.' loud Rpeaking individuals]
Ato p hroadcasting about thetr wllHngness to take reduc. 1
lion and make the nec~Na.ry ~oves In the legislative hall~ 1
11 bring ahout tpe r~quajion aqd help the taxpayer ali i
they ca n uu~tead of· borrinl' him down au heavny aH pa~;. 1
s ihle We want· 4\c'tiori ~o&amp;nd more of it and leas words,

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He wll8 taking IIUb&amp;crlptlona fot
the Debutante'e Rod and Oun Magazine Whet\ the chatelaine o1 the
cmbasr.y ntused to 11ub8crlbe he
11howed her the eqor of horr wa)' ~
by ctad::tng her on the topknot with

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'1'11 tll!dllu!l!m:i )\lji)i rlill'i.ioUi 'ni~ .
rln•tl, the t':'hr~sV#n &lt;:otuu.:ll uf
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e!!lt A rea, otrt!rOO $00 to
uny witch,
whu IHJUid &gt;!Itt a
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10 :,, 1 .,~,,1 PUIIIIW "IO:lle
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ur trnn~rorm .n lmse1r Into a bl1t'() o•·
1lflllet.

tourtng the rural burb8 rans &amp; door
bell with a blaekJilt:k a1v:t tnqutred
(or the lady or the ca11t1e.

MUCH HAS BEEN nnd is heing s.nirl nbout wugct', thei1
•·{'(]udinn and othel' thing~ in connection with wage~.

much

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take tine case IUld .t~BScct It I
the oblique
A gentle Uttle lad

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monwPalt h of Ohio.
A man, father of Hcvf'n, hard hit hy adH'""ty, out of
fund~ aud fuel~ was Hhot and killed by a railroad dete.c11\P .tl•)ng the track:-! nf on~ of the h1g railway companie" j
m Lura1n a few days ago, simply b~cause the "'ielder of
tht· 1-("Ull, was not the proper character to he filliRrt"he ~- \
:o:J!Jnn \\ hi1·h h e hold s. Ordered off the raJ Iway right-o t117
\\. 1\ \,y the pri vate cldectlve, the v1r tim was shot and
kil] od h f'C&lt;!II~W the officer thought he endeaVNCd to flo
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l 11 lt• l!ing his sto ry, (the other man's li)J."' arc scaled
],} death and &lt;'All not t-~lalc hiH Hide,) he !:laid the victim of
hh ra :-; h di!!play of fl\·ca rml4, "mad e a moUnn" at:~ if tu
tltt'"\" a_;,&gt;ie ce of coal .after he had been ordered tu leave
the preniises.
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Crailled t.hut the dend man wa."' not within hi!-! rir.hb;
wh t&gt;n ho.~·aA caught tuking coal from the trackH, gnwtcd
By Artbur "EUaa" Baer
th a t tlH·.:actt'c tive wa:-1 within hi:-~ rightR wheu ht• ordered 1
him to JiOVC, yet there iH nothing in a \I of OUr !o!tf\luteH ~ ~=========:==~·=========~==.:: ":. ~
that grn:u.l."' a nutn
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, the riR"'ht"to deliLerat ely murd~r anoth- Tbree Delftett hi t.hf 8w.ppbt&amp; Polino;dl,mu.kt!
the Olympic OOxlng tef:.bi:
t&gt;r unde(.,)uch clrcumAtances UH arc reveal ed her e by tlw
The quesUon before . the em)Jty
murdl'rcl"'t; own statement.
house today Ill how f1u the nimble
The O,ld lady who ln~rrupt.ed the

itofl :S\;lCRMn to all who

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J~kets will receive preliminary =~~ t~~18poS:::: 1.~~~ts~ TC~S.:~~ ;:!:'y.~hleh '

traiDblg bJ.structioru; preparatory
to the launcb,lni or the preaent
f~U season.
~c:laUy, all Intended M;ddJeport hJsh :w:hool grldders ho,•e been
requea~ to report at the high

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NATIONAL .WVE&amp;TISIWG REPAESENT&amp;Til'IS
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w a11 CUM .ap, lbelr ~tlaoulb noc r.t11 rflr
.amwo. AtiOJUIIUCKU Jettera. boft'm' nvUriU aDd dairlbtt tD
11Jn1 tn oo !DMDOI!&gt; ..,ru bill pnh1ltbctd.

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Home cn..tlons Well Ahead ol Pari• with Lat..t Styles for Late Fall and Early Wipter.
"tolor and Fabric Streased.

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5 15 One
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Sl.l:. Mon1.ho
.60 lbree Months
600 One Month

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COach Clyde Battyn lo•·
uea Call To Candidate•
For Team

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TO REPORT AUG. 31

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PRA l ER ANSWERED-I sought th e Lord. and He !

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Openine Contest Here
With Cheahlre On
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heard mt', and deli\'ered me from all my feHrs . This poor I
man cried, and th e Lord heard him, and Maved him out or
all h1 ~ troub le.!'.- Psalm 24:4,6.

It'll not going to be long now untu the thut1 of oowhlde meetl.nB

A s{'~ 1\.'\IJ S IIIELO - The Lord God J:-&gt; a su n and
shwld: th(• Lord Will gl\e grace and glor~·; no good thing
\\JII II ~ · \\Jthho ld from them that walk uprig-htly . -P sa lm :

piiJ~ Wlll resound lrom Ule Mid~~~U: ;~~~ta:!_~~n·~y~~~

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INCOMPETENT GUARDS
.i\1 'E !'.fO RE il-l the dti:~. en s hip of the :-;tate treated to
:1 ~ pt'( t·tcl t! which can rwt help hut injure the reputatwn ar1d place a blot on the CS&lt;:Uteheon of the great con-

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trlwnphan~ ' are of the Loul&amp;vlle
Slug~~:er still~~ heac\ache.

police can atep w1th the thlt·d de-

grer

to

cHt r. . . wen punK ~ destrt.Jctio~t, be ~ro~cu~~~ to the full
exh•nt of the law, and part of his p;effi:cnce 8hnuld be so
l!rrangetl that until the d~}:iendents of the dead man
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rcat:h an agt• "'hcr\' by they may suppnrt t hemae Ives, P
mu:-&gt;t ~U PJ'l(ll'l thl'm for hi~ ruth leKS killing.
A :-. a furt!WI' movl' tu prt!vent ou1rnget-~ nf a Hlmllar
nature in thP future, all companief:! and all indiViduals
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\vho ha vP th(' t·mplo) mt•nt of men m l!kt~ JlOHltums should
exer\"i .o. ; e the grua\c1&lt;t enn· in pickmg men for the places
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the ir wenpollH on ly n ~ u la~t rcsn rt.

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hatldle or .the 'biaebiU bit so

celhng.

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· , handS wot1111n't ollp.

!The ;:nen1 don't really obJc~t
W the
h11 with the garden:
ho~ T y llXptlCt that. But they d6'
think the 1endarmea should ::~top
the whacking when the ru~r gels
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al South East"".·.:··c•··
Write .In to your
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RaY Rickard 1

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P..·ozleJ'
llUCsts at the home
rived the first tl( the we..'.': In vlslt Sunday.
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~lilly

are t..wo reclpeli for d111bes
at. Lt!larl
Lloyd Chek 0.11d family, Mrll,
may well be a.Q.ded to YOID' "be
Mn.
Mary
WO@'an
and
Mrs
Oltve
Sbeppe.td
, Oco. Smith lLll.d w1fe and
bed" 115t ';#. datnt1~. lneidenthey will be' we~ccnned by the Fl'aZIEr IJ:Iten&amp; sevltl"'ll days with the 1 Hallick ROush Were recent guests of
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or you~ SmJ!¢5' as dcssrrt.H le.tt.er'6 '{ulther:, 0. :U. Wopn on ,.,f. J . Ret&gt;d and family.
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or dinners on these Bailey it'un.
RorJIII Norrt; )s W ivlth dlphth~:r1a.
Mr~. H&amp;~tte Reed and daughter
now wtth us.
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' Helen, Mn~ , Llty Sheppard. ~d
PU4dbtr
Zelia Rickard werf callin&amp; on Mra
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and fe.mU)', P . L. ltlckard, ~ Led
ter. wlte and baby were vlidttng lhe Stanabu~
WeJ5 Roush and lamlly Sund&amp;Y
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A grea1 suc!leSB was o btn 1nc d a 1
the festival at ·vernon Bl!lturda:v 1
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"Didj~~¥er occur to you that an advertisement was not a

commod;iYoat.all, but a service?
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walth1~

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not for JMs~flendship for the solicitor. That merchant should'
n9t run advertisements.at all if that is his reason for spending the
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"A great manY. seem to consider an advertisement as a com·
modity; some!Jilng sold by the inch and that one inch is worth the
same as another inph. One inch in a real.newspaper which gives
service is worth many times thjl same amount of srace in a free
circular. Advertisiltg is not a commodity at sl and cannot be
intelligeriUy bought by the pound o•· by the fool or by the inch.
Advertising is a sef"ice, not a commodity.
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An em:fo'crth
(Jla.de8Qd1 Jaukson
beaut1tu1
to · throw
to the plate
WBJj.
doomed &amp;S Ander.,on tmt ~he A;lall
On l\lm t wo left from !.he rubber
bUt r th~ Ctl~t.'r dropped the mQI
when the runner and fielder earn~
t::aelhcr
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F n:Hd followed with a
hit t.o
right and f]ndmm who ha'd tajten
secc•nd en Ht.nd'ershot'&amp;" hit -.m'l
'hit•l;l en the throw hG.i:n~ ~as.Uy
~oored the second ttnd what tUtl'lt!d
out to bl:· a U8&lt;'les~ tUn of l ~t_
frame RusRell ended the rmme by
p;;~p;plgk to Gallagher.
Middleport had men on second
a.ud lhtrd with one out In t.bt- fUI"
but. t.hu toUoW""'' ba'-ters
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• Rue Tuckerman resumed h1s du- I
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Mr and ~rs. F1a11k Maupin und
Jenkins, lb
;,! 0 01 4 o 0 I son Carl of Elm Or0vt", W Va wtll
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with Rev F. I Gardner a.mi !armly ·~
oOtfftal
38 4 7 :.1'1 9
Harry Schoett ur Chatrleli ton ar• _£
rived Sundas to ~CCOillJll\tlY h1s ,
st~lt!n ~es, R. Ailenswcrth 2 Wife and son hvme after a \\eek'o
NE:al 3~-J(oduey.
, . vacatlon hel·~ w1th Mr\ au&lt;l Mrt!. '
T\ro -tllllf hlt P'reed
Prank WIIIWnson
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Mm Willa Lamb left 6undu.} for I
Ee.rn'ed runs NONJL;
a few days visit. at Corning.
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work ed up -.bout tttr- d~preeslnn as they are over the wet
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"A small ad i~ your home town MP•1 to ~ell.a used autoniob!l~ Is wof\!l 'as ltt~~Ch as rf it_jller&lt;l printe~Hn a large clty . paper
with a h~ndred ti!l!e~ tile cirl:Uiation. tf this advertil!l\mellt in a
Sll\ll)l t~omJ1tuJI\I¥ ~aper·wiJI sell the autpmoq!le, that is all tjte
sallie advertiseme t. could possibly do, printed,in tme big paper.
If i'n your ei!'Cl,llaH n.of-three thou~nd on~ mt¢•is fo;m~ who h~ys
tb~ !lJ~dll~t_advert i!ed, the -advertisement is worth just 11~ 11)11Ch as
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VIRGINIANS I!;.!~,. ~dru~n~~ t~: e:1:! ~nU:.:~Vl~_!~~~~:~ :~

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO

E.o. ; p('dallv i:-t th1."' tnll' nmonl{"our lt•gis\utor~ who make a
gri'H1 dr.nl of no1sc nhout cutting hut nev~r just get a baseball bat
arotiiHl to the im]wrtnnt duty. It haM hlw.t)'H heen a quc~­
tiou with mnny people ju.t!t why lcgi~-&lt;lalms !-!hnuld not l'Ut
th c il· ow11 iucomPK whethr&gt;r they bP. rich mau. ]hJnr man,
The pollee arrived In tempo with
the
screams
and
duef, lnwyer, rlndor, or even the beggm mun in the klckrdnciahburbood
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rht tnnhll ~:~ummll.l'J Nwwed ] two men left. ont: betnr on t.hlrd. l U:H on ttaa.e.s
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Parker11tlurr 11 .
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to
receive
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Score by innu&amp;gB
, n eorge Sau.:r , Brand tamJiy ~r·
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Thursday
mornlna
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to
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portion
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tlled
t.o
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Intendtd eandi4atel tor the YelOun ' cau11 ht Uu:! Ohio bo
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Ad • mau.er of reeon:t, thl:' fourth · Parkeraburt
123 4MI 78!1 w~~~~ ed w c 1urn b us. Monday Dd spen~...
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6
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tow Jacket llluad are to report
Plnl iUld ane&amp;koo w
wu t.M onJJ frame In whlch some P. una
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the nay v1sltmK \.he tonntlr'H da.urhnoon there after wm aee the
Wednead&amp;y to rtoelve tbe equtpthe ' at.ch
Mooney s in led
did not l'ftC.h the pathl! H ' '
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Earl Hickman and hUAdidat.ee; for the Yellow Jackett! m.,nt apd Thlll'ldl.y to bl!;in praced
wen• l.o second on Mg Allem4 on the other band, lhe elflhth was Opp l'rtou
:.tW 000 110'1. 1.1 ' Mrs Marga ret Park,
who
has
sqWLd ttYlna: out at the local hlgh tice . Caach Battyn aays he want.
ae "f
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: Game
worth :i third m!Jicu, C
the only tnnlnl 1ll wh.lch P!l.Lk· I Middleport
ijChool athletic field.
every boy o1 the .achool to report \
By 6--4 Score
Jfll
Htmdershat
erab\lrl f&amp;lled to reach ftrst basi': Ruw;
()0(, ooo
4 been In the St Joseph hospital at
CoMch Battyu 1.8 non-cotnmlt.al In lor the squad thlB year before he
Ota t ·'r. error by Moonev held at!'C• They alao hat1 nwnetOUII chances HJts
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ParkerHbw·g for the pa.st rew daya,
rqard to the 1932 team altboUJ:h It attempts to
shape.
NO RUNS EARNED
ond on P'l'wld'Ji tap
lla
he
lO
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but
faUed
t.o
Wolke
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Sunday by ttw
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Is sai(l t.ha~ sever&amp;l good prospecl.K
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Moo .oey Wail forced at tt~rdl
La&amp;e (){ them except when Ohio
s.re w report on Ute openln&amp;: day
DIBS lN PAUEit.SBURG
Ute -econd out a.ud
did 11 erroJ'ill fl&amp;:ured In the work
M.L:irlon Rife
1! employell 'lt
of thfJ present seUon, September 1
J . Prank. Nelllon d'-• thc
., Bate Runnin1 By Nea 1 R. !am o~ ng ~~um One rur 1
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R A.Um~worth and Heuderfibot l...oKim .{ VR · ct:tme lht Jatt~r vi5lt at Hot Coal, w vo _wtth M""
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Mldleport. high seh 1 111
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IJi led In hUttnar with l.bfte bing!~ part or th e week ror a fe w day~
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tl\e sea!IOn with thei~ ~t lope~ I week In Partirabura:. followinc sev-~ Aliena worth'
Curry' I
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' each . tbe former's elforu being In- visit with hlo; wife and other r Hu Elizabeth Brown
Tile latter a.ctth h Ch hi
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Uves
companlctl hcr home and will visit
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.... . ,Y rrst up , ww; sare on ablf!d h.lm Lo beaL out A1l 8 m•L- M ami Mrs Bennett Rus..'if' li allrl wi th H 0 Ew1n~s: and lam :ly and
ve.n on ~he ~I 1round.s, Beptem- 1Middleport and an employee Of tne
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d b
d aughtt'rs B~nn~t· and
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ber l6 Tht- ollowbli week. f.he New Yorlc Central Ry. He had hv· 1
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Y k.'l' r1 fact nw ot Ute Metv county
Dillie with h er unc"
an aWJt. Mr. a.od
schedule begins In earnest With the ed In Parker"ffburc lor some tlm*l A fair croW of
rec· )IcC
CW'J)' Lt,rt.w lng to tuin.! aeven b!Jlllet were"\ of "the
of Huntillgum vh!olte{i briefly Mrs F L Lelrhelt
local t.ea.m Journeying oo Ironton Wher" be ccmducted. a IJ'Oilelj' stor• : tea !len ball followers wu present
lL oug ·
tnftt.ld variety, CuJTY havlnc them Sunday with Mrs Edith Rll85f:U
. , Re v W B PaLt.erson, wlfe a.nd
fat a contest wtth that u.cgrep.tion. Hfl' .!aves. a wtte, wllOm he ma.rrtt=d t at the
a.me Satur&lt;lBY betwetn
A!!eJ~ ,.,Lrlh. ' H.-~ .: a bcau:lf,.l pretty much on Ute hlp with hl!i Mr. and Ml's JllJnt:ti R11.lnwn a.n::l wn left Mondav fur Ro:esevllle !or
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which was defeated here last year In P,&amp;rketsbur&amp;, hls first wlfe wu •Pllrken&gt;burr and t.be Middleport dela yed stu.! , hruugh the rnedlutn
ball lnter5pencd occasionally aaughte r Ruth cnroute to thelt a vtslt 'V!Ut Lhelr daU&amp;"hter, Mra
by ,t t.e S(:Ore of a to o.
Miss Daise McKinleY of Middleport champiollll and were dln.ppoin t - of ll wond1:rful
He went to wtth 11. .!!IGW' noat.er. Bach teKm bome at Cha.rlest.au rt orn Pltll! - Wacl"' kniKh l
The
former will
coach Battyn bw; coniPlr:ted n
--1-· ed by th&lt;! work 01 both te -t ms which \h1rtJ bn Neal's s ingle tlnd IICOJ'ed~ ~,at leatltl. one hi~ In !bl illll· 1burgh vl,o;lted Friday wi Lh Oetl11o:c leuvP Tl.t.Psdt:ty ror Cincinnati to at·
lt.ralnlng course at Notre
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DIES IN COLVMBV8
I was
when Jaekllon allowed the ball go lnD, eactt
cotng hiUeM in
Jr ond ram!ly
t.f·nd the Oh to annual Conference
::~cbool r
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n. df!Cidedly ol! color. PllrkerlbUIIJ Uuough
him, Neal ~aking ltecond three
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or l.'OOC 111. 11.11 1t 18 sald
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lders committed ertot'8 1oeven Neal then
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th11.t n~~ plays, new formations, Ml!iS Ell9 McElhinny rectriVed wordlllmes while the ..Mldc.II8J)Qft. -Cftk!rt. t 1.nd dumbf ::n~ · Lhe orowrl
'J1Ul, Coo.t.urea· o! the game were ' week end here
Lb SOJ I and son will visit at Rl:!e _
w be Introduced here thl.r; Sudday or the
her eldest ]l'rred
Ume lt!SS.
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oppOt!ltlon the lfltchina of curry t.he base
M
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brottt~r Jamea A Mc11!1htnny
t hill
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'f#r third similar
to AI- 1 unilln&amp; t Ne 1 R '
r tl..ll
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tllla111 &amp;lpel aml
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The at.hlet.lc field ls an excttllerlt home &amp;t Colu
a
ha
ave((:;_, . '.I' ,J!:l&amp;worth's !9&amp;rfl1&amp;' steal oi secon,d ' tmd Batto
a., .
two ljljllll Bl llv and
,Mr and M'rs Homer Cook and
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condit.lon and ready ,or the open. McElhinny
'f,nd
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Hilde
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fm a .visit with Mil; Lll llt!
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relatives In
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Btx of the st"ven home for Columbus te •..-;'ttnd·ihe funeral with 80 me oft·oolor plaJftnJ
Aiilb t: w
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wiLh
Thll:l eventna GalltpoHe Jnd Pt
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Mabel
Mr and M
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W,W' lie conducted
toB
'fou•·
of
c;•ll ph1y
flnal
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dHidren
N:wg
nual Pomeroy olasslc wlU be PlaY· , ·'loo..
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The
e ~ ~y~~A;. ---=wnr to ];)€ held bl the Mounlam- solation t.OU~r:lons p ohi lhe Con- I w, hllbe tht; former I'ClllrJtL'tl Ll• Co spent the week. end with Mr. and
ed ln the afternoon of Thank.llflv.lncr t
open
n
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ey,
er permit- 1 urn w Sunday
Mr:&gt; J C McKay
1 Mr ami Mr:; p G J~A~chJm ann
~oy. New llgbts ba.ve ,been erec~
8 1R'f'H .tN~C)pNCEMI!:NT
tnat the fans •ere soon prepated •Pan hud':lltJ atrount:l lh~hot :o/ 1 tl'l_
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at the field, adding 15,o00 moH Mr. and Kra. Olear KIJ\ft an- tcr the wc..rst.
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ner. orate a.J~In fannei:J but Bea:
"'m: ~~ IiCOn! follows
daughters Gertrud(', Martha and
of powet" to the \lehtirt nounce
Ute birth 1
Jateph &amp;lniled otf :a,eavers sh.ln!i vtr 1\0. Ik t•d b
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Agatha and son Charlt"s or Cedtu ,
011partmaab
system
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Sunda momi 0 8 &lt;tAUI'ht.er, with a double play ln front ot hlm. d.~ fort"tll tu\ M.. :lleru;II.'Qri.h was 1
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Grove, W VIi , spent sunilEI)' with 1 fh .1 11 a &lt;t .. r ~ +&gt;lolll.or) 9, JSSR
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M . Allensworth
fumbled
uwnstril~CII
the willow
Purkt!tlibUl'J
!th AU
the Healyretumed
familywithBt:trbara
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a)l'rt
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Joseph taking
secondJacktlOll'll
Currt• cia
run til..
o~ .t.~~~; ~;Yt.h roo.
One 1 Joseph
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2 oA Eo 1• Joachim
th~ u1 ro llAnn
uw- ~ 1luo
,-.uJtur
11ttR r'r 1·n lf'll ot
Ia 186'!,
8jnaled through M'. ,AUen'IWort:h and nr 'mon:' ~ ~ 0 et~~t There wa~ Juckson . d
5 ~ .1 l :.! 21in~ two wcekH vmiL here
,,aR rl11-•l tn th.- ·ll ~nltv of a•
Je;ttph AOOred ..,~no one out. Bar altbourh
ng un
tne n nth Curry, p
S ll :.! 1 2 o Ml83t'S VesLa and N.)ra MtCoy left ''\&lt;'(· UIJH' ot,. 1 , 11111 ,~ 11 t
rh~ Dt&gt;!Hlrt·
num popped to short. Mooney hit to
ere w e r e several Barnum, 3b
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0 2 Monday for a r~·N day s vl5lt Ill Co· l•n .. ut "' I "lllno"r ·p n.nd I ahor waJJ
M Allensworth a.ilil •cain the third CU!I olCt.•• " nu·ed to both sl.des.
Mooney, c
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lumbWI Miss MargarPL Sat•t! r Wlll
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ln this fJBtnt', the
Qhloa.n:; Ht.ndlrsho~ Jb
6 0 2 0 0
be In cha.rge of the McCo} Hu l l ''" 1111 ' 11 ~ 11 •~ 1 111 lrk~'l iUl&lt;t wn~ ~Prllrtlf·
1111 " ~wH "''lal l!lltl'nlR hv nrt of
back when
~w bolne to flag a&amp;o.Ju came to ~he ~~old of their ad· Ftted, rl '
5- 0 2 0 0 ~ i Shop dUring their absence
t •·d
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that rwmer.
I'Ut-.mt.s tlse the game mlghl., Rlll:il'fll R8
5 0 1 3 1 1 • Mr and Mrs HaNlld Baldwin anll Unn_"_'_'_"-'--~--Curry took l,hlrd o~&gt; the "ff'~""" h"' ha.vto been votng : on yet
McCwlctlih. 2b
2 0 0 4 0 2 1 children ot Colunr~11 and M1 nml ,
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McoMywae notable to 10 to second
Ju~kson fir st up. hlnrled ·auP
_ _ _ _ ~_ - I !" ~t Oeorvc Bald~n of Bn:me n ~
due u&gt; Ant1el"Sdn'8 fast
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took lleCOnd on Battyn '' m'-i"" 1\Jtal .
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O.ouble stt!U.I war. Cttrr:. ft11J&lt;1 to cen tet for t.he ftrBt
I CGJ"mb
t .,B
taynor
uv .ou
u.raum WIIJked but M'&lt;M'ney
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rmd Sun - I
whO tllcd tu lt rt.f for the "ICcond '" OUt ~· "'Hen~wortl't~ ~ 0 .0 -1J I J the Pomeroy Bend
sin- Htm.dershot then 8inglf1,d lO 9f!llter
illlaJht!~, M '\ li. 1 l ' .].' 3 u William and Mary Lcul ~ StR.phrn- 1 .
&gt;~.utl .JI•I·k:.on lf~t llt~oll ror ncme R :a~n, :Jb .... 3 1 1 .j. 1 1 son are vlslllng relatives m Nelwn- j ln

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heen of such nntur·c that everyhod,v Then Lhey p.ve him In htmor escort 'tO the Baatlle • •here they rew11 hout a Ringle exception, except nf c.n'n~c, our solon:..;, sume~ the n.tckory and icat.he~
· have ~et&gt; n their mcome cut t o u certain extent. Especially eaiiAtheniCII.
urgent therefore, IR the necessity for H cut by these gen-j In the- momh&gt;l
Uemen to!UpflOrted by citizens who find themselveR unahle 1 a. \\l'ilCk on
to pay !HI mu ch ll H they had been paying toward the up·~ !~t 8!:,~1~st
• keep of these folk~.
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Hilh~ are JHHtRed, J'ea, by t.hP hundred, affecting
tl~Xpayer udverMely, thut is designed lo mii'\C more !'£'Venue in nnJer to balance the budget, hut do you reaJ of
them IJulancing the budget by a redul'\i(lll of PXp~nHe/1 hy
dc.crca:;ing their own KalaricH 11.nd expen!-lt'~. You r· un juRt
bPt I hi' ":· hlrt ou yr,ur h~~k" that you have Heen very lillie
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ir anv. of thi~ kind of legislation.
No one likes to take a cut in wageR but when condi- ·
tlnll ...; etre s uch that il is imperative that nne toke a reduclion nr lose hiA entire mea11R of Rustenance, c(]mmon
i'.ense Hhnuld teach him that the lcSller of two ~villi Hhould
lw f'hqflcn. Thrr4 hawing been don~ by the great majority I
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of people in our countn•, just what Kort of rea~oning rlo
we u:-~c that excuses the IB.w.:rnaker and lawgiver from
thest&gt; rt:ductions which we o4reelves arc compelled to I
take, if not with good gTa.ce, at leasl with well concelt](Jd
ill feeling.
It i!&gt;i high time that thcsP.' loud Rpeaking individuals]
Ato p hroadcasting about thetr wllHngness to take reduc. 1
lion and make the nec~Na.ry ~oves In the legislative hall~ 1
11 bring ahout tpe r~quajion aqd help the taxpayer ali i
they ca n uu~tead of· borrinl' him down au heavny aH pa~;. 1
s ihle We want· 4\c'tiori ~o&amp;nd more of it and leas words,

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He wll8 taking IIUb&amp;crlptlona fot
the Debutante'e Rod and Oun Magazine Whet\ the chatelaine o1 the
cmbasr.y ntused to 11ub8crlbe he
11howed her the eqor of horr wa)' ~
by ctad::tng her on the topknot with

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'1'11 tll!dllu!l!m:i )\lji)i rlill'i.ioUi 'ni~ .
rln•tl, the t':'hr~sV#n &lt;:otuu.:ll uf
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e!!lt A rea, otrt!rOO $00 to
uny witch,
whu IHJUid &gt;!Itt a
~~ nu d11 ~~,way
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10 :,, 1 .,~,,1 PUIIIIW "IO:lle
1' ~ 1
ur trnn~rorm .n lmse1r Into a bl1t'() o•·
1lflllet.

tourtng the rural burb8 rans &amp; door
bell with a blaekJilt:k a1v:t tnqutred
(or the lady or the ca11t1e.

MUCH HAS BEEN nnd is heing s.nirl nbout wugct', thei1
•·{'(]udinn and othel' thing~ in connection with wage~.

much

Vel'non .. l'a.

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take tine case IUld .t~BScct It I
the oblique
A gentle Uttle lad

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A man, father of Hcvf'n, hard hit hy adH'""ty, out of
fund~ aud fuel~ was Hhot and killed by a railroad dete.c11\P .tl•)ng the track:-! nf on~ of the h1g railway companie" j
m Lura1n a few days ago, simply b~cause the "'ielder of
tht· 1-("Ull, was not the proper character to he filliRrt"he ~- \
:o:J!Jnn \\ hi1·h h e hold s. Ordered off the raJ Iway right-o t117
\\. 1\ \,y the pri vate cldectlve, the v1r tim was shot and
kil] od h f'C&lt;!II~W the officer thought he endeaVNCd to flo
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l 11 lt• l!ing his sto ry, (the other man's li)J."' arc scaled
],} death and &lt;'All not t-~lalc hiH Hide,) he !:laid the victim of
hh ra :-; h di!!play of fl\·ca rml4, "mad e a moUnn" at:~ if tu
tltt'"\" a_;,&gt;ie ce of coal .after he had been ordered tu leave
the preniises.
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wh t&gt;n ho.~·aA caught tuking coal from the trackH, gnwtcd
By Artbur "EUaa" Baer
th a t tlH·.:actt'c tive wa:-1 within hi:-~ rightR wheu ht• ordered 1
him to JiOVC, yet there iH nothing in a \I of OUr !o!tf\luteH ~ ~=========:==~·=========~==.:: ":. ~
that grn:u.l."' a nutn
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, the riR"'ht"to deliLerat ely murd~r anoth- Tbree Delftett hi t.hf 8w.ppbt&amp; Polino;dl,mu.kt!
the Olympic OOxlng tef:.bi:
t&gt;r unde(.,)uch clrcumAtances UH arc reveal ed her e by tlw
The quesUon before . the em)Jty
murdl'rcl"'t; own statement.
house today Ill how f1u the nimble
The O,ld lady who ln~rrupt.ed the

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to the launcb,lni or the preaent
f~U season.
~c:laUy, all Intended M;ddJeport hJsh :w:hool grldders ho,•e been
requea~ to report at the high

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Aetion Reault Af I The Ulnoos of CaptRin DJwycr
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Threl'! Year Old
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~~~.t.~ [ Mn. Robert Waddell ami daugh~I Mra. t.um Dunham or Worth
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ther Thomas of JUo Gl'8.nde and I
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da~. I ' bill brother, P. L. omon a.nd famUy . po Is.
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Babe PaJ'tiaU·y ~olarved ~LI
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pany that built ,he ex,_w sto~ a num:o~'ffn dsCaaey eo~ned
tbt•&amp;d tabt wlllalAdiJ ~L you
s tearrrer, Homf'r Blnilh
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t1 dtlb'td. ao· \haL c.he t opy for
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Mr a nd Mn. Sylveater Hochter,
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Ulannet' 1.5 l;c. Ul'inl l.he II e&amp;W1 o! Addi50D, were etven B pre llml·
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peace here this morning on a charge
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and were
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bound over to the Jjl'rB nd jury.
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The charges wen~ brought by Hartct' adY'!rllMrnent !IfiLl be taken fD" Y M Miller, prosccutmg Attorney
leM tllan a minimum Ch8llie ol 11 Oallla co unty, after an Investiga, tiJ('nt:v- ftve eent.s ror e~tt ~r
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thP mu she Ju\·l!d --ctncl.nll.Mtl En·
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BB.IDGI HOSTESS
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1P,rlda7 ni&amp;ht 1n the Holzer hosp:~l ~ Mr• Ellil He ,..
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noon from the residence In Poln~ at a. bt·ldae; luncheon Prld.IJ :liter - • fY sttrm t1'1ere1 The Wtn waa mo u, Kn. O&amp;tbertne Hutatn.U:r and Mn. Harley Cloud ot

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l.a•d to Re.•t ~ COlle~ of Uw 811Yer Brtdit.
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Mr and lira. Wayne Bor&gt;t.h &amp;pe
~IUllf several dayl5 with relatives l"lll"lr"H f('ll•ro·llltJI !&lt;h·. T h .. , &lt;~tnllOI
Friday ln Columblllj
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ere and In the county.
tlu rt•r,,r~·. I•(• 1\UH•tl or trPaHd ,\ 111;
1"' 6 Maxine Niday hu concluded ' 111 ' rw, 1~ 11 .1ti••1r •~ •ut.t lulvg rlit•s••
Mrs. Anna HOlloway Dean and
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hearing Monday morn ing
as the result of llndlnl Uw
J-year old baby, Loren Hochter, m ,
a bElli-starved condition In a dark 1
room of the couple's resldeoce m
\ddlson , Thursday night
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Oallla cow1ty authorltleti we~
·totlf'.cd about six week8 ago of thP
bftby"s presence •fl the unlighted
room and when Investigated by the
wunty heii!.lth olfloon. Idr and Mn
Hocht.er were told to remove the
baby rrom the room and live tt 1
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Weight about Hi pounds Pinder
call 3oli·L at once.
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!rpm McKn1rht mine, Thomas
Pork.. F . L McKnight, Middleport,
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fleers, howe ver, and the baby was
taken from the COOiil by Probate 1
Judge, J B Clark D2puty Sheritf.
FOR SALE-Out !lOUd cl'lcrry bed- L. B Pinkerman Hea lth Commisstead, two wardrob~.:11, one ern: :;\one r F W. Rh .uu~ and Mrs Ethel
rus Dx12, rour burner Pe~fecUon Wallace, cow1ty hcMth nurse.
The baby, whk h wu~; the wel'ght
oil atove two burner electric
r;tovc 1new1, 11.nllque clook Marcia or a normal onc ·Y'.!O.I old child ,
B K».l"r, Syracuse, 0
B-29-3t was uakcd , spePchless 1\nd m a
half-starved condition · He was
round In the darkened , mthy upJIOR BALE-Good 6 room h
ow:lf•, 'J tairs room where he had l:&lt;:en for••rage, 1-2 acre !\1'0Und, ~:~everal ~ed to ehep on a wouden bed. Iiollrulttre.es, ho\18e !JJ wlrect for clech
trlolty, close to Rose Htll school zer oapll.al atlachell said the onlv I
hOUBe. Priced to Hell Ralph Sny- physical defect in the lad wns th~ ,
der, ROM Hill, Pomeroy, 01110 [speech, which was the ca use of lack.
8-39-at
of tmtnlng and no conversation
From the ll(lflpltal he was taken to I
U1e Oallla County ChJldl'en'S hom ~
, •t':. p Wa~~ttedTh .lf b11by 'r:; presence In the Hoch - - - - - - - - - - - - - tor·5 home was reported by neigh- I
bors who were I.Qld by other cQ!ILADY well connected coclally to re- dren In the fnmily that a baby wa ~
present Phlllldelphta. houlery mUI upstairs
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manufacturing hlghgr&amp;de rullThe reason, It was said, lor con- ,
llto'lhloned tJhoo Chiffon l!tocklnfJs, lirllng the chJld "to tht' room was 1
IK!!Iina: comiUmttr Strictly whole- that the boy was an JlleKlfJmate
sale Give reterences Strictly con· child ot Mr. Hochter and a coUIIIn 1
fidf:ntlal Cho-San H011lery MUis, and that the couple had bftcn hidlnrJ
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Station E Philadelphia, Pa
the child Jn Lne room t.o keep out
of trouble
The other children ln the fru111ly
are Lnwrencc, lO, Debbie, 9, Lucyr.llen, 8. and JlUneB
Tunney,
2
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from the
Ja::kaon ~ 3 lke, northeas t of Oalllpolls, allout eight monthB ago.

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eld to this 100thine, •ntiseptfc otion. ZEMO IB safe and dendable. AU Druggistrt, 3ti~t 60c.

Extra St ... ngth ZEA!u h&lt;ol
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Thf' ma.r,age c~ tcmouy uf Mt.'*l
Eva 011\l'el and Ml
Ruy Alltr;on,
both of Galllu county, Look place in
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the dust-laden mucouB film, and overcomes bloodshot condition resulting
from o~r-use. &amp;tollu"" f ttM R¥./rtshillf,

Contain• no belladonna nor rutythin11
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Columbus at 1.tllwaukee
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Philadelphia 2; otnCtnr~aU l
ClncbmaU 3: Phllidelphla 2
Chleqo II; New Ycrlr: 4
8t Louis t : Brooll:lyn l.
St. Lo;ul.a 6 : Biooklyn 4
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A.MiR.ICAN .LAGUE
Clt!vel8nd 10; Borsl.an 1
Boston f.; Cleveland 3 &lt;11 Inn•
Chlcaro: 5;-..New York 2.
New York 11: Chlea.uo 5
Detrott 15&gt;; WaahlD1ton 'I.
OniV sames sclliltl.u1ed

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His Country's Great~st-Honor

INTI$BNATJONAL LEAGtJ£
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ther Thomas of JUo Gl'8.nde and I
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da~. I ' bill brother, P. L. omon a.nd famUy . po Is.
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tbt•&amp;d tabt wlllalAdiJ ~L you
s tearrrer, Homf'r Blnilh
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r o r en wiUl ~ delfaht ·j
t1 dtlb'td. ao· \haL c.he t opy for
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Mr a nd Mn. Sylveater Hochter,
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Ulannet' 1.5 l;c. Ul'inl l.he II e&amp;W1 o! Addi50D, were etven B pre llml·
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peace here this morning on a charge
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and were
lmmediat.elt.
bound over to the Jjl'rB nd jury.
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leM tllan a minimum Ch8llie ol 11 Oallla co unty, after an Investiga, tiJ('nt:v- ftve eent.s ror e~tt ~r
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u Ne-wman, ot Hun4illl' · l~"ll!J~&lt;h~illou, " II• II a~ ust•hrtlr n•l" 1 ....... --'r••.- Luobol1 ,....,we.,.
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Mrs Robert Gibbs .and d
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Mr and lira. Wayne Bor&gt;t.h &amp;pe
~IUllf several dayl5 with relatives l"lll"lr"H f('ll•ro·llltJI !&lt;h·. T h .. , &lt;~tnllOI
Friday ln Columblllj
n.
ere and In the county.
tlu rt•r,,r~·. I•(• 1\UH•tl or trPaHd ,\ 111;
1"' 6 Maxine Niday hu concluded ' 111 ' rw, 1~ 11 .1ti••1r •~ •ut.t lulvg rlit•s••
Mrs. Anna HOlloway Dean and
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hearing Monday morn ing
as the result of llndlnl Uw
J-year old baby, Loren Hochter, m ,
a bElli-starved condition In a dark 1
room of the couple's resldeoce m
\ddlson , Thursday night
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Oallla cow1ty authorltleti we~
·totlf'.cd about six week8 ago of thP
bftby"s presence •fl the unlighted
room and when Investigated by the
wunty heii!.lth olfloon. Idr and Mn
Hocht.er were told to remove the
baby rrom the room and live tt 1
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LOST-Small brown Boston t.errler
Weight about Hi pounds Pinder
call 3oli·L at once.
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!rpm McKn1rht mine, Thomas
Pork.. F . L McKnight, Middleport,
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comply
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health
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fleers, howe ver, and the baby was
taken from the COOiil by Probate 1
Judge, J B Clark D2puty Sheritf.
FOR SALE-Out !lOUd cl'lcrry bed- L. B Pinkerman Hea lth Commisstead, two wardrob~.:11, one ern: :;\one r F W. Rh .uu~ and Mrs Ethel
rus Dx12, rour burner Pe~fecUon Wallace, cow1ty hcMth nurse.
The baby, whk h wu~; the wel'ght
oil atove two burner electric
r;tovc 1new1, 11.nllque clook Marcia or a normal onc ·Y'.!O.I old child ,
B K».l"r, Syracuse, 0
B-29-3t was uakcd , spePchless 1\nd m a
half-starved condition · He was
round In the darkened , mthy upJIOR BALE-Good 6 room h
ow:lf•, 'J tairs room where he had l:&lt;:en for••rage, 1-2 acre !\1'0Und, ~:~everal ~ed to ehep on a wouden bed. Iiollrulttre.es, ho\18e !JJ wlrect for clech
trlolty, close to Rose Htll school zer oapll.al atlachell said the onlv I
hOUBe. Priced to Hell Ralph Sny- physical defect in the lad wns th~ ,
der, ROM Hill, Pomeroy, 01110 [speech, which was the ca use of lack.
8-39-at
of tmtnlng and no conversation
From the ll(lflpltal he was taken to I
U1e Oallla County ChJldl'en'S hom ~
, •t':. p Wa~~ttedTh .lf b11by 'r:; presence In the Hoch - - - - - - - - - - - - - tor·5 home was reported by neigh- I
bors who were I.Qld by other cQ!ILADY well connected coclally to re- dren In the fnmily that a baby wa ~
present Phlllldelphta. houlery mUI upstairs
1
manufacturing hlghgr&amp;de rullThe reason, It was said, lor con- ,
llto'lhloned tJhoo Chiffon l!tocklnfJs, lirllng the chJld "to tht' room was 1
IK!!Iina: comiUmttr Strictly whole- that the boy was an JlleKlfJmate
sale Give reterences Strictly con· child ot Mr. Hochter and a coUIIIn 1
fidf:ntlal Cho-San H011lery MUis, and that the couple had bftcn hidlnrJ
1
Station E Philadelphia, Pa
the child Jn Lne room t.o keep out
of trouble
The other children ln the fru111ly
are Lnwrencc, lO, Debbie, 9, Lucyr.llen, 8. and JlUneB
Tunney,
2
Th ~y moved lo Addison
from the
Ja::kaon ~ 3 lke, northeas t of Oalllpolls, allout eight monthB ago.

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eld to this 100thine, •ntiseptfc otion. ZEMO IB safe and dendable. AU Druggistrt, 3ti~t 60c.

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Thf' ma.r,age c~ tcmouy uf Mt.'*l
Eva 011\l'el and Ml
Ruy Alltr;on,
both of Galllu county, Look place in
r&gt;L Plr.llMni , Thursdl\Y Mrs AIU-

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the dust-laden mucouB film, and overcomes bloodshot condition resulting
from o~r-use. &amp;tollu"" f ttM R¥./rtshillf,

Contain• no belladonna nor rutythin11
harmful. Succeufully uaed and recom-

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BOOK SENT FREE ON Jt&amp;QUEST

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The couple will make their
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cohunbua,. Ohio

Columbus at 1.tllwaukee
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Philadelphia 2; otnCtnr~aU l
ClncbmaU 3: Phllidelphla 2
Chleqo II; New Ycrlr: 4
8t Louis t : Brooll:lyn l.
St. Lo;ul.a 6 : Biooklyn 4
Only pmf.l scheduled
A.MiR.ICAN .LAGUE
Clt!vel8nd 10; Borsl.an 1
Boston f.; Cleveland 3 &lt;11 Inn•
Chlcaro: 5;-..New York 2.
New York 11: Chlea.uo 5
Detrott 15&gt;; WaahlD1ton 'I.
OniV sames sclliltl.u1ed

9 E.tt Ohio Slroot, O.leoao

His Country's Great~st-Honor

INTI$BNATJONAL LEAGtJ£
Baltimore 'I' ; RochBAtt!r 1
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MonmaJ 3: Albany 1
Monu-e.,J 2; Alba ny 0 17 mnings
aa:reefJ'Iflntl
Buffalo 8, New~rk 2 '
Newuk t; Bulfila :1 (7 Ulnin ;J•
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MtnneapoUs 12, Louisville 3
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AHRESTrO
II:! Attorney Ervin
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Family Reunions
'Held By Heaton
Attd Roush Clans

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IN- M·IOOlEPORT J::::,::.~::!h::k::.:_l
Allen And Half 1bWI, appeared
Brother Are Brouabt 1Peovlets of tht

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mon pleas court Saturday, present..
Jng his argutnllnt In regarct to the !

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matte• or oomblnln' the Probe"

J and common p!ellii courts

Preferred By Middlt.rt·
er Wh 0 Alleaea
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W u Robbed
A""Wila Allen of Mlddl
t
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epOI · an
her halt-brother. Raymond •Jurton
of Steubenville, al'(' '. .dlll held m
Lhe Melgs county jatl on chor&amp;"es ot
aM&amp;ult with l.ntent to rob
'ftle char&amp;eJ~ it"e:W otlt of :kn alte1cation at the homt&gt; of Sumner
KJndk at Middleport, AugU&amp;t 17. at
which Ume be was 1111ld w have
been aasaulted and .robbed of $3 00
4fi&amp;s Alltm and Burkln were arrested In WheeUns. W Va, by authQrltl.es there and returned to
Mtj liS county Saturday
It Is allefsd t.hat the Allen gl:-1,

Button and several others went tu
the Kmdle home on the niJlhl or
AUJU.St 1'1, where: Mr. Kindle recelved them cheerruUy. They 1:1a.t
1md "'~ several hours, durin~
which t.1me Kindle Wll.ll aald to have
served int.OJdc:a.Una drlllks
MU!s Allm &amp;nd Burton Jeft the
home, a:otnr Into town for a loaf of
b1 ead. When they arrived at thr,
Kindle home tht 11econd time, Kin dJe accuse&lt;~ the t"o Later i\n aJte1 ClltiOll 1rew out of tht: a.ccusatlo•l
and Burton struck Kindle, the otfl cers say Kindle was aAsaulted thr.
~· -c?nd time by Burl.on when lh'o'
pal ty wu preparing to lea\·e. Kintlle alleges. and n WB8 this - tlnu~
that he was roObed of the $3 00 althouih it was Sbld that one dono .·
"'as returned to him.
The four left Middleport lmmedlat.ely goiDK to Btt~ubenvlll e and
then to Wheellnil wheJ:e they were

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Judge People:; llBten.:a t.o the at- 1
tenney's argwneut.s in behalf of the I
que:;tlon , which nu been contested
by a protest or M A. HoweU anti

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tlon. An opinion on the mattl!r will
be !orthcomlna within a few days,
the court announced. Mr. Ervin

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maae the assertion that approxlrnately $10,000 could be ll8Ved to 1
Meigs county taxpayer~ If the twa
omces are consolh.lated
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PRICE CHANGED ANNOUNCED
It. ha.s been announced by E E
Weeks, _secyetaJ y of the County
Fair Board that a change has been
J made resa.rding the admission prices
o! the Meigs County Fair to be lteld
Sepl.t!mber 1;,, 14 and 1~ and that a
charge of 25 cems w111 be mude for
automobill!ll for the day sllS!!Ions
J but that no auto chanre
wW b~
made lor the night ent.ertai.mncnt.a
/t. 25 cent challrt~ Will also be made 1
1fm Individuals In addiUOll to Ulel' ·-~
auto charg~ . The nlsht charge for
Individual&lt;! will ~ ~~ cent.a.

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EIGHT ARE AWARDED
TEACHING PERMITS

Prof Clarence Chapman superJntendt!nt of Schools, a~nounced
Monday that teiichlnK certificates
had been Issued to t.he followll'lf
Maxine Spencer Katherine Blal..:!s
Oliidys Holnul.n and Bernard Elad;
stein, cerll!lcaleg, In elementary
courses ·
Earl J:tnliht eert111cate
Ln motbmeucs · Dorothy Ph11ao
certificate In 'physical ed~.'
Katherine Philson, specla.l certlf1~
cate Jn h(Jme econom!eB and , •tl .
urrest.ed
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Kind le llve.ll In North Middle - ce~LIJcate In mathmet!CII
nort near thl- uunr: Btatlon of the
meeting of the teachers of the
SttUidard 011 Company
and
WUUam R Flesher. special
MeiK~ county a.uthorltles so; V?l'ious Meigs eounly schOol dis~
Umt others will be a.rre.!lted m tht- t!lcts was held in the court bouae
tall~ and similar charge6 filed A Suturday for the purpose of recelvprtlimlnary ht'S.rlng will probabl y lni lnstrQCtlons from the new sup~~ given Miflll AlUm and Burton tHi I erlnt.t&gt;ndent before the btlginnlns of
SOfln o.B thP.lr Htatemen!J! at•e taken the preHent lic hool term next week.
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-The home
Mr. [k,vl.d Geyer on
BuU.emut Avmue W&amp;ll the acene,
'Sunday, of a dlrmer party ifh£n by
hill Qauabters, Mrs. A. R . Clifton
and Mrs. 0.
Krelnbihl, In honor
;·[;;,;~·;;;;··;;~,~;!of hia elahty~seventb birthday. The
house was beautifully decorated
wtt.b prden :flowers sent as g:reet.MOLLJSON TAKES OFF
lnp to Mr Oeyf!r.
St. John, New BrunswJck,
The followi.DB were present. Mrs.
29-IN!3-Dela.yed for many h-.;~;;; W H. Probst or Daytpn, Mrs. Ella
by fOi, Captain James A. Mollison 0. Reed &lt;al.sters of Mr Geyer) .
Bootttah airman resumed his re- ~r. and M.ra H. A. Zellar, Jaua:hter
tum tusht to Ena:ilwd today, tak· Sylvia and cuest, Miss Lucille Melog off .t;mn NerepiA, New Brll..l'll· Cali of Dallaa, Texas, and Barret:.
wick. for Sydney, Nov q ilca~lo
Sydnor or Hunt1n&amp;ton. Mr aod
M01l'18on got a.way at 9 .:lfi a.m. E Mrs. HatrY Probst, ?loltu Katherine
B T annoua~ng: he W&lt;lUid land
Cutella of Dayton, and Mr. and
Pdnce Edward Islat&lt;d If twd ll.i "\l.lt1 Mrs. I B. Weed and oone, Jthmer,
tJd madt&gt; It lm(}os.. •Lie tu 1·eacl John and Donald, Mr. and M'ra. A.
Sydney
A.. Olifton and ehlldren. Ma.t)',
Martha and David P.l ~d Mr. a.nd
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A suit was fUtd In the &lt;'ommon
pleas court !Jere Baturday by the
Meigs County Savln&amp;:l!i and Loan
Company vs John C Guinther and
Mollie Guinther husband and wlte
The plalntlfT oorparatlon prays the
co mt to gumt 11 judgment for
$310 21 with Interest and foreciO$Urc

fJ{I~ School ye~m ~re

yeo!lrs of development
for both mmd dnd body
Shot's for ,_.the modern m1s~
should o!lsfist with both 1he
mod~~ illuslro!te:d i5 recom·
.'ne:nde:d be:ct~ust: it Sdl"f1e:s ·

Former Pomeroy
Man Passes Away
In Huntington

:her longing for style t~nd ye-t

tmbod1e:s scientific le"tures

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Brou1ht to RaciDe
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cf Cha.,·Jen Carpenter of AlLL!I.Iippa_,
P&amp;. , died early sundaY momllll'!'
(cllowtng at' · ...~omcbu c: accldPqt
1"\ere Saturday night
~th w.&gt;s
dull to a f1acture of 1.!1•! skull
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rhe death noLit:e Vt'lt; r~celvc&lt;l rjy1
1 brflth t r, Olr.ey Clel9.nd
of r~" i
·lne The body \VU broUBht til
Rae;tne Monday aitt'l.t.rnm 1.1}' t~J
Curtis underta.kCl"'1
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Sht. Is s urvlv10d by her father,
Ja.mea Cleland of Planl.s, tht~·
mothers Al'thul' of Cilllllcothe,
Dallas of MassachU~Jetts und tJk,&lt;t,
of Riiclne, and two siSters, wbt•IIC
names WPre not nported T''llJ
oiOUII by
o former ma!Tiage al~n
wvlve
SHe was a former resident r:i
Ruo1ns, having lh':ed here manr
l't" rs Mft'U her la.st. martiage. ·
No fun~tal · a.rrangenttml.&amp; were
lea.rlled

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HARTLEY &amp;: BENNETT
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Abraham Diehl, 7t~ . formerly of
died I~ u Huntlnrton hoapltol Baturda.y ntaht al- 'J o'clock
ronowlng: a.n lllpese of about tour
weeltJI
PUneral services will be
c~nducted Tuelll:fa.y
ark!rnoon at
2~30 o'cloCk from the st. Paul's
Lutheran cl,urch Jn HuntlnKton
with burial lu II. cemetery there.
Mr Diehl waa born at Pomeroy
In O'Rtobel', 180'1, and wM married
tG Miu Ellmbeth Mees In 1884. He
hall been o re11ident of Huntington
tor the pall!. tw.,nty yean during
\\lhich time he WD.II employed M
foreman of tlle roll acceiSOry de-partment of the We11t Virginia Rail
Company
He Is survived by one brother,
Fronk Diehl, of Ul.J.s elty, two 110t18,
Herman H. and Wllllam Ftancls, ot
HunU.ngtcm, two daughtel'!l, Mrs J
N01·man Riddle-, of Huntington, "anu
Mr11. J H Roaev~Jr, or Richmond,
Vu • five rrrt.ndchlldl·eu
and one
g• eat rrandchlld

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ELECTRIC THEATRE, Pomeroy, 0.
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~.ritlerable each week-without trouble or. iucom
t, YeRience. · ...\

TODAY

"A'ITORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE"
Edmund Lowe, Evelyn Brent, Comlanee Cummina•
_,. Comediet: "Toreador," ~'Birthday P•rty"
Matinee Sunday 2o30 P. M.

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· l.t d":"" all·lhe w~~~ou~ly, . ,eao~ly, . qui~klt ,
ilnd r~.ju(. . but !tttle. t1n10 ami effort on , yo11r

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corru'1ate•fporcelaln bib,. 'Lovell Wti~p;; :-'~lth
lariJ'! rolla and floatintr atitator which cleans . by
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hand wuhin1 aetlon.
Stop in tOMOJ'I'OW and oee the voss.
Approved appliancu may
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DoWn
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"IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS"
Dou,lh Fairbaaln, Jr.

AlooC-.Iy
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ed by thundrr~howers In ea:treme Wa.t ~­
t~ m lhE arte-moon or at nighl , no~ m\IICh
change tn u-mperature

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Jt IT'S NO::: 1T'8 IN
'FilE DAILT' TJUBUNil

Former Racine
,Woman Is KiUed ,
In Auto Wreck

Abraham Diehl, 76, Succumba in Hotpital; Broth·
er of Local Man

ne cesso!lry lor the normo!ll
hulthlul growth of youthful

EATHERFORECAST-

FULL LEASED W.IRE OF INTERNA'IIIONAL NEWS SER'TIOE

The a.nnual reunlon of the ~l
and Alhed'·· PamUiea .,, Am'ertca.
Incorporated tn the State of OhJo,
waa held at the Untk!d Brethren
Camp lfQUDda at. New Ha.ven Sat·
w-dal' A IarKe crowd attended the
reuni on whiCh waa the one htmdred
and twentieth anniversary ut the
ntherinp.
The ILffalr was opt:ned at 9 o'.
clock S&amp;turd.ay mornlnar with • the
unvellinK or the Mt.chael Roush
Memorial and contimaed throU(Ih·
Put the d.B.y A picntc r\lnner wa.a
enjoyed at noon after which a
bu&amp;lnNI MISSion waa held.
Ot. Owlght I. Roush, of Bprln1~
field, pve the , opening: praye.which followed by 1m addreas by
Rev L L. Roush, of Cl.nclnnar.l,
president of t.he oraanlution. "Rut.h
and ,JJlalr" Clevel$.nd radio broadC4~. 1_ present.ed o. deUrhtfui en~t~~nt which preceded the
~ f)l welcome
by ~verend
~lt,,tif' :New Haven and the res~ 1;_:::c-·• ~·'"
poi)Se by Wilbur Roullh , of Clevec~~~·:=~ ·
lilnd.
~
1 Howard Pousb, of OaWpoltl, read
a poem entitled 'Geor1e WaabJfli;:t.on" prepared by hlmaelf. Mrs.
Oor&amp;A of Muncie, In41» read a paper on, "Oeorve Washfulton and th2
R&lt;lu&amp;hes" durlni the a.n.emoon pro~
rram. which' wu roUowed by ad·
dresaes of other vll!ll~r memben
of the tamlly Jroup.

Qutt.e a number of people attend·
ed the· Davis fBmUy reunlcm beld. at
the L. D Davis hoiJle In Kerr'• Run
Bun.day. The !allowing: out-ot-town
t&gt;eople were present : Mt. and Mrs.
Perry Mitch and so~ Bobby of Toledo, Mr and MrlJ. Charles P(l88 of
Mason City, Mr a.nd Mrs. Ollver
Mitch o11d dau&amp;"hter Pauline of Mlddle p ... rL, M l~ Olenna. W1Wams of
By!'acu~e. Row_ard, A~ . Rob3rt ,
Edna, Elm&amp; and Teres.o Rouah ot
follansbee, W Va., Mrs. Frances
Mt . and Mrs. Sam Shaw and VerAl•l ;., Pr A. A. Aut.z, or Charleston.
noll and Clarence Shaw and Betty
Montgomery or Athens, George and
R t• lph Campbell of lYounptown, G.
D11na.ld or Clarkllbu'rt:. W. Va.. aqd
Mr and Mrs. Ooor(l:e Joachim of
Char leeton

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the Newo Oftlce ot The D.allj
Tribune, eall 286-L; lt the Bulb;ea
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Bet11n, AIIIJ' 3()---INe---st.orlll'J !'
vlct.ory U111.t mlly be lovaJidated at.
any mcm~·nL by a dlssolutlun dect£o&lt;t .ll.dcll Hltler'B nadcnu l sv~hl
i.st tc&lt;lay ~ec:ured rhe electloo of
Captain Ernest Oc.eung as Reich·
Etag preSlden L
Gcerlns's dectlon waa etfuted by
ll. oo.Iltlion l.)et.veen Nad nallollallsl
11.11d c-ntJisl deputies,
the three 1
part ' e~ 1 custlnt; a61 voteu for the '
H!tlerltP candidate

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