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MONDAY, AUOU8'1" 21, 1PS2

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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DGES

matte• or oomblnln' the Probe"

J and common p!ellii courts

Preferred By Middlt.rt·
er Wh 0 Alleaea
e
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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VOL. VI- NO. 283

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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
--- ~ ·Mrs 0 B Krelnb1hl a.nd ~Wn John
ENQUIRER EDI'IOR Df~J\D
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For High
Scnoo/ Wear

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

.wh•ch o!!Ssurc 't~e support

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Mr1. Eather Carpenter Suceumba to lnjurie•; Body ,
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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_\V.ith • VOSS the family ,,..a,Jting ia no taaJ4
· 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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•l•o be purchued from 'Other
DoWn
reliable dealefo in tbio com•

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"IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS"
Dou,lh Fairbaaln, Jr.

AlooC-.Iy
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pa.rtly cloudy

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.
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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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READERS' NOTICE - I! you want
the Newo Oftlce ot The D.allj
Tribune, eall 286-L; lt the Bulb;ea
Olllce a.ek tor 202-R.

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pt'ISJ.dent ; Clarpresldent; ..rond
aecret&amp;ry-ti'Hiur•

Gatborinc; Heatoll• Go '
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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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DAY, AUGUST 30, 1932

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hi .&lt;&gt;t(lry of this c.ountry when the decision after his fight
with Sharkey was given to Sharkey which a1RO gave the
naturalized Sharkey the title of heavyweight champion
when he was so dearly outfought that it is stm an enigma ,
to \'irtually all sports writers and followers in the land
\'-' hO: ~aw the bout, how anyone who was sincere, fair and
a !Jove board in their deali:ngs. could make sU£..)1 a decision. ·
1'hc reaMon Jacobs wa~ not disciplined any more than
he was is tiim ply. due t..o the fact that the Boxing Commis~ion 'knows that a terrible error either knowingly or
cidentallr. was wmmittecl in this instance and they want
to f~rget it and th e,v want the public to (orgE't it just as
quit'kly I:Ui rwH~ible .
}lowfvcr. there is nothing that can oc r: ur that will
mak ~ the Mpnrt. publtc e v~ r forget that that pnrticular der.:
cision ~tand ~ head and" 1dfh~lders above everything el~ i'l
the wa y nf unfairness in athletics.
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i l[l'av~·. me n a c
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enemies, that it doe s pay when taken even from th.e mone- The mult lt. that America h.~U
tary stancl point.
tone &amp;alad crazy durtna June. July
We've been saladlrled. HoplDB
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i~ just a Iitle bit different sitU-, and AURUit. Whlt difference d~ are te lllLITle we remain u tmual.
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IL make tf 1\&gt; 1&amp; dllguised In oltwe The portrait at tile top of the eol au on than any other we have had to face m many years. nit. vtnepr. Preneh or Million L" · . umn l8 the prisoner's father.
· •·'i are a Jmos t 1mpoas1
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'bl e to fi n d , 1 land
dres!IJ,ng7
Lettuce
leaves
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ktnd
of nutdoor
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Men are out. o f wor k , Jou.
tho oe with edne~tions in many instances are as hard hit eUi and they all taste alike after t.hc '
a 3 their illiterate neighbors so that it seems tt\ere may be nrst bik.
many less students in our schools during the corning
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sc ool seHston t an as een t e case m years gone y.
loal\Jll hard 11.11 day, draws up hit&gt; 1
However, aij an illustration aM to just how important 1chair. ir&amp;b6 a knife and fork au:i ~
~&amp;11 he sees 15 a plateful o[ ever· ·
edu cation 18, we m1ght take ::;orne figul'e!! compiled In a blOominK weedables. He 1.11 sup&amp;X""~ i
s un·ev iu a mid-west city recently . ]n this particular case, to eat a bale of alfluffa.
among 1,000 jobleijS people 90 per cent had less than a
A salad Is p~ w ch('w but
high school educatin only seven were high school gradu- notlllnR to bite on. At ttfl beat. L
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at.cs and none had been to college . This does not Imply, I
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U's all liRhY"once a w: e-k on tht' •
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staaer plan. But. eVf'ry nltl:ht means 1
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Qu1te to the contrary, there are men. even former execu- that you eventually becoming her- I
ti\' eH at present wondering where their next meal hi to biferou&amp;, wlt.h • bowlne tendency w I
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look at pa.Mlll&amp;' traim Uke a oow.
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be found. It does 1m ply, however, that the man who has
an education oven one of high B(hool limitation only has U'a a bowl of excellior. U 'a e&amp;l111· 1·
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a much better chance to fend for h1mself than has the ~ individual who has nothing but brawn and heef to rely
upon..
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For that reason, whwe cOnditions are admittedtY ' ba(r/'
in a fma:nclal way, parep.tf. should stretch and strain at
every point in order to ket'lp -tfeir children in .E~chool dur-J
ing the coming year. Especialfj is this true of the younger
child who is in high $bool or abou.t to enter it. The fad
that it is almrnst impOBBible for him to flnd work even if
kcJJt at home, is all the more argument for keeping the
child in sc hoo l if at al~ possible.
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The case of ~he college student ~a !!omewhat diff~r-1
en\ because he wtll not be so ·very greatly handicapped 1
by lhe loss of a year or even two that he can not at a later 1
date, -when conditione are more f&amp;\'Orabl-e, return to ftn- i
h;h his higher education. However, with the high school!'
or potential high I!J=hool student, a year is most important
and almost ll'valuable.
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While many student.! drop out of college for a year
and sometimes lonrer because they are unable to meet
. the expenae. a fl'Oit proportiQn of them find their way
back ID finU.b beCI!I!Je they learn the fl'e&amp;l advantagP. of ,
•ecurini their full quota af collere work. fllgh school !
students. on the contrary, once they leave, can be fi(l'ureil I
almoat invljriably to have ended their schooling of all j
kind for all time and must rely from that time on. solely on j
what they know and are able to do in a practical way . .
ll does pay to ao to achool. Let uo all keep our children 1
in sdhool "' ldDII aa it lo p0111ible, for their own ll'ood and :
profit.
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-Middleport while

Sln.tP.r will h&lt;! the
Wednesday a.tiA!moon at 2 o'clOck I
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In charge ol a... Norrta
ment. in cbat'le or the · Plnat.er---- -- wald uhdertaken will be made In
- the Rock Bprlna-•' eemetel')l.
; 1'he newly Or!llllllzed 8o'l8ler'l',
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; t-eam of Middleport started witt. o
!lboul 10 o'clOCk Monday nllht in bans Sunday when they '.!fiSily dP - 1
iContlnue.:J rrom tn~«e uOf)
the Holzer hospJI.al at Qalllpol1.11 1r ted tbe Ra 1 I.e
Death wu due to peritonitis. widch. 1 ea
c rw: am 'JY a 1 to 1 1produced lJV s upt:r-exclt~!c' 1•XYK• rt
followed an operaUon for the re- ,count . . Big Jim Davis n.. , me r Pe- 1atoms.
mdv&amp;l ot the appenrU.z.
orla pitcher In the Three I League . i While Ute scientist« ren~wctl
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youna ntlln Ia .survl~ed by .hts I mercy at all times. He fo.uned II \ lnstrumeuUI mounted on vul toms
father and . mother, oue · broUler. I and aiiQWed but rive hiLs . . The lo - ~Jtcs, a number ot M:lentitlc airTh@Odore, ot ~lllon . aud three cats. Davis and Mhley Will bt· 111 . pla.ne expeditions
ng.a ln
made
HOSPITAL
118tf'r&amp;, ~lift, _ Erm._: and Ellzabo;th, were fanned by Crow or Racine. I practice climbs Int-o the upper
at home.
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t Next S~mday the fast Athens team I' n-.aches or the atmosphere where
James Whlt.e, 2o.year old k!!On of
Th
· will ap~ar as opponents for the lo- weather conditions cnn not hame ·funeral services will be con- c.alll. lDavl.'l and Asle y 11.111 be m per their phot.o(l:raph plans.

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Jadlt-are t.here7 ,

di!:!cUssion as to whether education was a paying propo-

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Above is shown a partial view of the almost capacity crowd whi ch jammed the yard~ and building~ of the
Pai·kel'siJw•g liveP-toek sale on a recent sale day. An elrti mated number of 500 cars and trucb, which hauled thou·
se.nds of people to tbe sate, kept police busy mOKt of the afternoon direeting tru.ffi.c on the :-1tr~ets immediate to
tht• plant.
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to have been
at the Rocksprtn"s Ullr grounds
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Frldlly, Will 00 held a.t. the RuWand
Goll oourn' lnotead 'Th- chan...
te of ,\pll
!4 Hours. ' IJJ , plun.s ''•"re made sl.noe t.he anN
ter hu
Ut'ok tb
lnouncement Was given Sunday that
in 0 ma\.
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kitchen, pantry, ioe box or .Those members of thE: chureh and
· rarden, TERitO Ant Killer will Sunday .!!Chool, who do not have
elean them out in 24 hours or Ieee. I means of conveyance to the pknlc
our poBitive, money-ba•·k I QIOUnds at Rutland, rna)' :neet at
'""'""'''"' Oet 'fERRO toda .
- tht ehurch u.L 3 o'clock Friday af_
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tel'tloon. A program of fun &amp;nd
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~11(.( 1 Lalunwut is being arrante·l.
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New Yorkher
Cityawnand KarT

Oruuer uf Pl; :nero'N .
M!l h.. J und dtt.Ufbu.&gt;t· Mttr'~ . or
Two tablE.:! of nvc -hundr~d w;i· ' Pvrue.rc;y
tn play throughout the llVenlil'! .
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'Jhe F :s _ tg Misei
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1.H Rudisill t't(;eived the 'Jenll:. t r t.ht ~~~~!hn M. E. cr:~l'c~!ne~
day.
ptlle, Mrs. Kathf"l'il')..l R£""1 C W&amp;. b M dtl.
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Mr. Rnd Mrs. · W. 0. Huddlfi&amp;Lon
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refreshments Wet'e serwd at fJflh Avenue . In tht• absence of til:rc
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1be clo6e of play.
. ;:1.'! !de nt . Mtf . Nun Moore the vtoo I !l tr.Huntldn&amp;~;·l J · •- Or . •· .h
VMDnday fUT i. ten d&amp;Yfl visit.
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p! u k.iolt M1-s. lilmu MUler pre- ~' ters ~
Ma.rth
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Yra. Lte Bud.i.!.lll . Mrs. Hu: Root , :::!)t!J
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yure an , CI"""''Loyal Beftlins Cla.s.&amp; ct the
Jlra. Katherine Rf.l!!st: , Mro. Clnuct,• 1
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L¥n J u J1 . ¥.111 leave Wedne~y I'
ot Christ- will nlf'.-flt at the
DN'It M'nl Ctw'lFs a~ f"r· t• .
tor their hnrne at New WUmlngt.on heme of Mr . Dlld Mns. Char led
~ s'-s't. Mni. Pa.che;.· ·;._., 0 ~~~- I Mf:.. o . T . 8 ~t:.un : . .k~r r 1tm ni:'l· :! F ~nll-!lylvRnia., t' rllcw.ns senral Howard, 'Iu~y £venlng, for ll~
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I f:'unday hc.m . a wrek" VISit n day.s vlflit here with OOOr&amp;e SJue,· Jt:SUiar tnonthly me-eting.
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Hu.ltington wHh rll-laLives.
Sr. a:nd family.
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. • · Mrs . Hf'ntlal ! ila1lt'y Md uaugh·
Fe&lt; d. kunton c.: .iit l!l(;nV1lle vl!- ---JI'J'.A(;~ PK:,&lt;o~ • ..::
!·~ 1· M11.ry Jean.left TueoJda.y tor a ited with frkond&amp; berfJ Monday.
PL.tCE OF PICNIC 'chANGED
I THe td~owlng poopte enjoyed. &amp;. fv~IL at 1;.evi, '!"· va.., wl~ rel::~.tt~ Mrs. Rotmt Barril and !JOl'l
It wall am.ounced Tuesday that
plen1c EUnday at .t.ht&gt; , Syracuse
Mles Virg!m 11 Corbin ts re)XIrted ILL(:(Impanl·~d Robert. ltJ.n1ll
Presbyterian ehurf!b ILlld BWlBeach: Mrs. Miles LeeMt .w
her home. en North PotU'th SJ)tnt' a shirt
bert' wab
IHIDI 'i&gt;On and WUllam cUn.w; af. A\·enue .
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:':•:~nt.s, to ~lumbU!l. i!iun~'~1\'' M"~ Ill
Oret!?n: Mr. and ""'· ~. i .M"' Ca.-lo' Thomas returned to Harrla and 1M a... will · apond
WITH ANTS~
aaught.er ·Man' Lm,t hl-'r hoti.Je in Athe!lS Suru:lay'-~t~~.· a !~W: d!-Jrtbere. \
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trl:'att&gt;d leniently by the Boxing Commission for his 'howl'
at th e time Sj ~ hmeling wa~ " rol)bcd .. of his hea\•yweight
titl e. Having been rt"instated recently, the writer of the
art id e thought Jacobs had reason to congratulate him- }

oelf.

Mrs. Blanche Oocd1rtn

Tbe Wha.L-So-J:ver ClaM nf

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rerteet unlatPitl~lblllty; aDd th~
Greek lcllolar Jc-twelt d~lared: "1
hn~ IX'1'D llble to unde-rs18ntl
Bro\t'Uing's Englllfh ort/J' wllh the

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Tuos
day •• tt.o oftloo ol Or. 8 . A. MeCuDO\IIh. on
Le Roy
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ahl oi' the Grl!f'k

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Chacl" Ad..,., Ia _.una
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at the clum:h.
lit bet boJ:nE Oil Bet.:~ Th:rct A•11. - Chv.ri6-S Mnu- -hr ••~
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When Browulu l['s KoJllsb t~nlla ·
cloo of Ae!llcbJlu .. "Apmemo0n" .,.
IM""l'lMI. ow ullirtd ret~dH J'@Q.a&amp;rkctd
1bat litW all the perp)HiB!f! llD~ of

ALL NEEDS SUPPLIED--The Lord is my shepherd; 1•
I shall not want. Surely goodness and mer&lt;'~,. shaH follow
me all th e dayll of my life; and I will dwell in the house 1
ollhe Lord fore¥er.-Psalm 23:1 ,6.
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retary. Titled Brltloh Women to "lll&gt;ufh
It" in Bandit-Ridden Pen.ia.,

ctUeaco. Aoc· ;-QI8---0!'ain&amp;f
-.ere eukr at. &amp;be stt,rt. ~­

NaTION.... &amp;D~TI!IING aEI'IUIIlENYAnVU

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By EDSON R. WAitE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

The Kind
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William Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence
Examiner, aayo:

- "Did it ever occw· to you tl1a~ advertising is not printed in .a
newspaper for the benefit of the publisher, on account of friendship in or-der to help 'he paper 9.1oilg, but because the advertisement would pay the adve1tiser from a businQSS standpoint?

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"Did it ever occur to you that an advertisement was not a
commodity at all, but a service?
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"Not long ago an advertiser whd operates a bi~ atm·e told one
of' our solicitors he would never run a line in our ')laper if it wer~
not for hi:t friendship for the solicitor. That merchant should
not run advertisements at all if that is his reason for spend,ing t.Jie
money.

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· . "A small ad in your hllme town pape~ to sell a used autoino·
b,ile is worth as murh as If it wem printed in a large city p$}1er
aJIU~I\red tiilte6 &gt;the circulati0!1. If this.adveJtj~inel!t in a
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j:!llinmiii:iity paper will sell the automobile, thdt ill . all the
m ~erti€emerit could possibly do, printed in tM big paper.
If;IJI.~om;,cifll911!ti~n of tbre~ tho!Jsan~ ~rie. man ,is found v.:ho ,ljuy6
tJie,PrQtlUC~ aHveltised, the adve1tisemet1t 18 WOrth just as mu'dt 3S
\ if i},'l-a:d been pnnted in a pa!ler with a hundred tho~nd etreli• latlon.
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"/'I. great many seem to consider an advertisement as a comm{/dity, sometliing sold by the inch and that one inch i!l.worth the

One inch. in a real neWspaper which gi:ves
service is worth many times the Slime amount of space in a free
ein:!Uar. Advertising is not a commodity at all and cannot be
intelligently bought by the pound or by the foot or by the inch.
Adver{Wrlg is a ,service, not a commodity.

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Get Our Prices Before Y oil Place Your Order.
All 1ob Printing at Reasonable Prices.

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W~.ie!t shows
that United
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more rained
people i
are beeoml!\• convln'ced of the value of the practice
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BOXING AND JACOBS
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ITEM recently pllblished. mad e nolice of the
idea thal J oe Jacobs, Schmeling s manager. had been

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Ja~nes Pl:r.chr : l • c . D . e mllil . Ha.r. Y 1 McM~ter,
Oolumbus, the Ruest of Mr... Olw:,. da.ughlEr Jeliu, Mr. tuu:l Ml¥ 0 · B;:
Hanl.e.y ot Glou.llter. .md Mrs. Ma9'

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vi&amp;lt.lll&amp; wJ.tb Mr. ~ Mr&amp;. Elln~· r
UifSdaY tf;r Cvlumbu. whfl'ft- rhe I )IJIJ.er and o$er ·teJ&amp;tJVfff 11..11d
Wtu 'JJ)ehd the rema.lndt.l' of th.z lfrlendl .
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Wl'ek wltJ• Mr. llnd Ml1&gt;/kd H"-rn. · Mr. ~d Mrs' 1. c• ; ~~,,,,
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had ~oou at,. t.hr· home of Mrn. d Mlnrt JIUt(.L
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l.t'&lt;tl\ 8chrlener nn. Sou~th 'T'h •:-J Farmer und 1•~ ..,a w. E.rRus·
'Avt:nue, tnoved Thdday lnto . tile n:J aud Dan
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J. N. Hur_nphrf-y property· on Sixt..'l toElaUvft&gt; at W t. .ICGI~; Mo-n.....,"""'9

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"rawest deal'" ever\ handed to any man in the H-port in the 1
hi .&lt;&gt;t(lry of this c.ountry when the decision after his fight
with Sharkey was given to Sharkey which a1RO gave the
naturalized Sharkey the title of heavyweight champion
when he was so dearly outfought that it is stm an enigma ,
to \'irtually all sports writers and followers in the land
\'-' hO: ~aw the bout, how anyone who was sincere, fair and
a !Jove board in their deali:ngs. could make sU£..)1 a decision. ·
1'hc reaMon Jacobs wa~ not disciplined any more than
he was is tiim ply. due t..o the fact that the Boxing Commis~ion 'knows that a terrible error either knowingly or
cidentallr. was wmmittecl in this instance and they want
to f~rget it and th e,v want the public to (orgE't it just as
quit'kly I:Ui rwH~ible .
}lowfvcr. there is nothing that can oc r: ur that will
mak ~ the Mpnrt. publtc e v~ r forget that that pnrticular der.:
cision ~tand ~ head and" 1dfh~lders above everything el~ i'l
the wa y nf unfairness in athletics.
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STANSBURY DRUG CO.
Cor. stti and Mil) Sts.,
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i l[l'av~·. me n a c
un °
enemies, that it doe s pay when taken even from th.e mone- The mult lt. that America h.~U
tary stancl point.
tone &amp;alad crazy durtna June. July
We've been saladlrled. HoplDB
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however
i~ just a Iitle bit different sitU-, and AURUit. Whlt difference d~ are te lllLITle we remain u tmual.
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IL make tf 1\&gt; 1&amp; dllguised In oltwe The portrait at tile top of the eol au on than any other we have had to face m many years. nit. vtnepr. Preneh or Million L" · . umn l8 the prisoner's father.
· •·'i are a Jmos t 1mpoas1
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'bl e to fi n d , 1 land
dres!IJ,ng7
Lettuce
leaves
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ktnd
of nutdoor
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Men are out. o f wor k , Jou.
tho oe with edne~tions in many instances are as hard hit eUi and they all taste alike after t.hc '
a 3 their illiterate neighbors so that it seems tt\ere may be nrst bik.
many less students in our schools during the corning
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4 nlan comts flon1 worl: afw-,· 1
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sc ool seHston t an as een t e case m years gone y.
loal\Jll hard 11.11 day, draws up hit&gt; 1
However, aij an illustration aM to just how important 1chair. ir&amp;b6 a knife and fork au:i ~
~&amp;11 he sees 15 a plateful o[ ever· ·
edu cation 18, we m1ght take ::;orne figul'e!! compiled In a blOominK weedables. He 1.11 sup&amp;X""~ i
s un·ev iu a mid-west city recently . ]n this particular case, to eat a bale of alfluffa.
among 1,000 jobleijS people 90 per cent had less than a
A salad Is p~ w ch('w but
high school educatin only seven were high school gradu- notlllnR to bite on. At ttfl beat. L
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at.cs and none had been to college . This does not Imply, I
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however. that college students are not out of employmeni.
U's all liRhY"once a w: e-k on tht' •
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staaer plan. But. eVf'ry nltl:ht means 1
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Qu1te to the contrary, there are men. even former execu- that you eventually becoming her- I
ti\' eH at present wondering where their next meal hi to biferou&amp;, wlt.h • bowlne tendency w I
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look at pa.Mlll&amp;' traim Uke a oow.
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be found. It does 1m ply, however, that the man who has
an education oven one of high B(hool limitation only has U'a a bowl of excellior. U 'a e&amp;l111· 1·
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a much better chance to fend for h1mself than has the ~ individual who has nothing but brawn and heef to rely
upon..
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For that reason, whwe cOnditions are admittedtY ' ba(r/'
in a fma:nclal way, parep.tf. should stretch and strain at
every point in order to ket'lp -tfeir children in .E~chool dur-J
ing the coming year. Especialfj is this true of the younger
child who is in high $bool or abou.t to enter it. The fad
that it is almrnst impOBBible for him to flnd work even if
kcJJt at home, is all the more argument for keeping the
child in sc hoo l if at al~ possible.
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The case of ~he college student ~a !!omewhat diff~r-1
en\ because he wtll not be so ·very greatly handicapped 1
by lhe loss of a year or even two that he can not at a later 1
date, -when conditione are more f&amp;\'Orabl-e, return to ftn- i
h;h his higher education. However, with the high school!'
or potential high I!J=hool student, a year is most important
and almost ll'valuable.
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While many student.! drop out of college for a year
and sometimes lonrer because they are unable to meet
. the expenae. a fl'Oit proportiQn of them find their way
back ID finU.b beCI!I!Je they learn the fl'e&amp;l advantagP. of ,
•ecurini their full quota af collere work. fllgh school !
students. on the contrary, once they leave, can be fi(l'ureil I
almoat invljriably to have ended their schooling of all j
kind for all time and must rely from that time on. solely on j
what they know and are able to do in a practical way . .
ll does pay to ao to achool. Let uo all keep our children 1
in sdhool "' ldDII aa it lo p0111ible, for their own ll'ood and :
profit.
a lily

-Middleport while

Sln.tP.r will h&lt;! the
Wednesday a.tiA!moon at 2 o'clOck I
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In charge ol a... Norrta
ment. in cbat'le or the · Plnat.er---- -- wald uhdertaken will be made In
- the Rock Bprlna-•' eemetel')l.
; 1'he newly Or!llllllzed 8o'l8ler'l',
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; t-eam of Middleport started witt. o
!lboul 10 o'clOCk Monday nllht in bans Sunday when they '.!fiSily dP - 1
iContlnue.:J rrom tn~«e uOf)
the Holzer hospJI.al at Qalllpol1.11 1r ted tbe Ra 1 I.e
Death wu due to peritonitis. widch. 1 ea
c rw: am 'JY a 1 to 1 1produced lJV s upt:r-exclt~!c' 1•XYK• rt
followed an operaUon for the re- ,count . . Big Jim Davis n.. , me r Pe- 1atoms.
mdv&amp;l ot the appenrU.z.
orla pitcher In the Three I League . i While Ute scientist« ren~wctl
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youna ntlln Ia .survl~ed by .hts I mercy at all times. He fo.uned II \ lnstrumeuUI mounted on vul toms
father and . mother, oue · broUler. I and aiiQWed but rive hiLs . . The lo - ~Jtcs, a number ot M:lentitlc airTh@Odore, ot ~lllon . aud three cats. Davis and Mhley Will bt· 111 . pla.ne expeditions
ng.a ln
made
HOSPITAL
118tf'r&amp;, ~lift, _ Erm._: and Ellzabo;th, were fanned by Crow or Racine. I practice climbs Int-o the upper
at home.
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t Next S~mday the fast Athens team I' n-.aches or the atmosphere where
James Whlt.e, 2o.year old k!!On of
Th
· will ap~ar as opponents for the lo- weather conditions cnn not hame ·funeral services will be con- c.alll. lDavl.'l and Asle y 11.111 be m per their phot.o(l:raph plans.

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di!:!cUssion as to whether education was a paying propo-

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Above is shown a partial view of the almost capacity crowd whi ch jammed the yard~ and building~ of the
Pai·kel'siJw•g liveP-toek sale on a recent sale day. An elrti mated number of 500 cars and trucb, which hauled thou·
se.nds of people to tbe sate, kept police busy mOKt of the afternoon direeting tru.ffi.c on the :-1tr~ets immediate to
tht• plant.
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School picnic
to have been
at the Rocksprtn"s Ullr grounds
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Frldlly, Will 00 held a.t. the RuWand
Goll oourn' lnotead 'Th- chan...
te of ,\pll
!4 Hours. ' IJJ , plun.s ''•"re made sl.noe t.he anN
ter hu
Ut'ok tb
lnouncement Was given Sunday that
in 0 ma\.
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kitchen, pantry, ioe box or .Those members of thE: chureh and
· rarden, TERitO Ant Killer will Sunday .!!Chool, who do not have
elean them out in 24 hours or Ieee. I means of conveyance to the pknlc
our poBitive, money-ba•·k I QIOUnds at Rutland, rna)' :neet at
'""'""'''"' Oet 'fERRO toda .
- tht ehurch u.L 3 o'clock Friday af_
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tel'tloon. A program of fun &amp;nd
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BBNOR~~~L
~11(.( 1 Lalunwut is being arrante·l.
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For Sale by
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mer
Mcru.W.y
vw.catiu1
rrom s.tapend.lns
New Yorkher
Cityawnand KarT

Oruuer uf Pl; :nero'N .
M!l h.. J und dtt.Ufbu.&gt;t· Mttr'~ . or
Two tablE.:! of nvc -hundr~d w;i· ' Pvrue.rc;y
tn play throughout the llVenlil'! .
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Jlf8. Lee n.unisUI ~ved tJ:u·. la d 'Ol'tE"iVMt:ET .
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ie'll prlr.e for blJh score. arid Mr .
'Jhe F :s _ tg Misei
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1.H Rudisill t't(;eived the 'Jenll:. t r t.ht ~~~~!hn M. E. cr:~l'c~!ne~
day.
ptlle, Mrs. Kathf"l'il')..l R£""1 C W&amp;. b M dtl.
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Mr. Rnd Mrs. · W. 0. Huddlfi&amp;Lon
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refreshments Wet'e serwd at fJflh Avenue . In tht• absence of til:rc
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1be clo6e of play.
. ;:1.'! !de nt . Mtf . Nun Moore the vtoo I !l tr.Huntldn&amp;~;·l J · •- Or . •· .h
VMDnday fUT i. ten d&amp;Yfl visit.
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Ma.rth
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Yra. Lte Bud.i.!.lll . Mrs. Hu: Root , :::!)t!J
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yure an , CI"""''Loyal Beftlins Cla.s.&amp; ct the
Jlra. Katherine Rf.l!!st: , Mro. Clnuct,• 1
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L¥n J u J1 . ¥.111 leave Wedne~y I'
ot Christ- will nlf'.-flt at the
DN'It M'nl Ctw'lFs a~ f"r· t• .
tor their hnrne at New WUmlngt.on heme of Mr . Dlld Mns. Char led
~ s'-s't. Mni. Pa.che;.· ·;._., 0 ~~~- I Mf:.. o . T . 8 ~t:.un : . .k~r r 1tm ni:'l· :! F ~nll-!lylvRnia., t' rllcw.ns senral Howard, 'Iu~y £venlng, for ll~
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I f:'unday hc.m . a wrek" VISit n day.s vlflit here with OOOr&amp;e SJue,· Jt:SUiar tnonthly me-eting.
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Hu.ltington wHh rll-laLives.
Sr. a:nd family.
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. • · Mrs . Hf'ntlal ! ila1lt'y Md uaugh·
Fe&lt; d. kunton c.: .iit l!l(;nV1lle vl!- ---JI'J'.A(;~ PK:,&lt;o~ • ..::
!·~ 1· M11.ry Jean.left TueoJda.y tor a ited with frkond&amp; berfJ Monday.
PL.tCE OF PICNIC 'chANGED
I THe td~owlng poopte enjoyed. &amp;. fv~IL at 1;.evi, '!"· va.., wl~ rel::~.tt~ Mrs. Rotmt Barril and !JOl'l
It wall am.ounced Tuesday that
plen1c EUnday at .t.ht&gt; , Syracuse
Mles Virg!m 11 Corbin ts re)XIrted ILL(:(Impanl·~d Robert. ltJ.n1ll
Presbyterian ehurf!b ILlld BWlBeach: Mrs. Miles LeeMt .w
her home. en North PotU'th SJ)tnt' a shirt
bert' wab
IHIDI 'i&gt;On and WUllam cUn.w; af. A\·enue .
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:':•:~nt.s, to ~lumbU!l. i!iun~'~1\'' M"~ Ill
Oret!?n: Mr. and ""'· ~. i .M"' Ca.-lo' Thomas returned to Harrla and 1M a... will · apond
WITH ANTS~
aaught.er ·Man' Lm,t hl-'r hoti.Je in Athe!lS Suru:lay'-~t~~.· a !~W: d!-Jrtbere. \
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trl:'att&gt;d leniently by the Boxing Commission for his 'howl'
at th e time Sj ~ hmeling wa~ " rol)bcd .. of his hea\•yweight
titl e. Having been rt"instated recently, the writer of the
art id e thought Jacobs had reason to congratulate him- }

oelf.

Mrs. Blanche Oocd1rtn

Tbe Wha.L-So-J:ver ClaM nf

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rerteet unlatPitl~lblllty; aDd th~
Greek lcllolar Jc-twelt d~lared: "1
hn~ IX'1'D llble to unde-rs18ntl
Bro\t'Uing's Englllfh ort/J' wllh the

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Tuos
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Chacl" Ad..,., Ia _.una
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lit bet boJ:nE Oil Bet.:~ Th:rct A•11. - Chv.ri6-S Mnu- -hr ••~
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When Browulu l['s KoJllsb t~nlla ·
cloo of Ae!llcbJlu .. "Apmemo0n" .,.
IM""l'lMI. ow ullirtd ret~dH J'@Q.a&amp;rkctd
1bat litW all the perp)HiB!f! llD~ of

ALL NEEDS SUPPLIED--The Lord is my shepherd; 1•
I shall not want. Surely goodness and mer&lt;'~,. shaH follow
me all th e dayll of my life; and I will dwell in the house 1
ollhe Lord fore¥er.-Psalm 23:1 ,6.
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1-t to :S« aDd oats J..a t.o 1-tc:.

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retary. Titled Brltloh Women to "lll&gt;ufh
It" in Bandit-Ridden Pen.ia.,

ctUeaco. Aoc· ;-QI8---0!'ain&amp;f
-.ere eukr at. &amp;be stt,rt. ~­

NaTION.... &amp;D~TI!IING aEI'IUIIlENYAnVU

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Auction At tracts Many
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Candidate
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By EDSON R. WAitE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

The Kind
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William Southern, Jr., Editor of the Independence
Examiner, aayo:

- "Did it ever occw· to you tl1a~ advertising is not printed in .a
newspaper for the benefit of the publisher, on account of friendship in or-der to help 'he paper 9.1oilg, but because the advertisement would pay the adve1tiser from a businQSS standpoint?

the Xs' on

"Did it ever occur to you that an advertisement was not a
commodity at all, but a service?
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of' our solicitors he would never run a line in our ')laper if it wer~
not for hi:t friendship for the solicitor. That merchant should
not run advertisements at all if that is his reason for spend,ing t.Jie
money.

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b,ile is worth as murh as If it wem printed in a large city p$}1er
aJIU~I\red tiilte6 &gt;the circulati0!1. If this.adveJtj~inel!t in a
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j:!llinmiii:iity paper will sell the automobile, thdt ill . all the
m ~erti€emerit could possibly do, printed in tM big paper.
If;IJI.~om;,cifll911!ti~n of tbre~ tho!Jsan~ ~rie. man ,is found v.:ho ,ljuy6
tJie,PrQtlUC~ aHveltised, the adve1tisemet1t 18 WOrth just as mu'dt 3S
\ if i},'l-a:d been pnnted in a pa!ler with a hundred tho~nd etreli• latlon.
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One inch. in a real neWspaper which gi:ves
service is worth many times the Slime amount of space in a free
ein:!Uar. Advertising is not a commodity at all and cannot be
intelligently bought by the pound or by the foot or by the inch.
Adver{Wrlg is a ,service, not a commodity.

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All 1ob Printing at Reasonable Prices.

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that United
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more rained
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01111 tor 0£."' Incorrect maen1o1'
of any adverti&amp;F:menL. Ert(JI s In ,
adveruK~atm1.8 .anuuto be r..:pucteo
tmmediatel,y.
No advert1&amp;Cment will be taken lol
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save hlJ IUe ~t the treatment
prc·vttt 1n val~d he succ~~a.

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JOhn ~i.. Jr., Qt
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Mn Otto Carter and ron R.lch· returned. t.o hi¥ home: a.fter a
ftfth blrthdll.y · IU'Ullverary.
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Rlbhard carter. Ma.n.n.l.n8
Wctherholt, Paul e&amp;a:en. Ttmmy
Wetherholt, A.blpJ.I Bu.sh , Bar~
bara Zoe J4Uler. Homer Walt.e.ra,
~acky OOrn. Janet and. Vlr8'1nl&amp;
!!mlth, Tommy Kinder. Lydean
'W:I!he 111,
Elaine Leai'. Jea..'l. corn,
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'!ar)or.e 0fl.t80n, Jo Ann YeM~iJ*!~·,
Dean · Dl\vl.s, Oarollne
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Jchn Bc at.m&amp;n hu been reportcj 111 p.t. h1B home nea~y~ ~~
has been w.1flned to
mere tHILll a. weelr. with lnftuenu..
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B~t.mar. apnt
SUnday wi!Jl hJm .
e. A. BOwmiUl, a u. s . Fed.enl

week end m colu; ~bU5.
M1SS vtrgJnta Spear tw coneluded ll vili1t with Mlas Vlr;Prua
Rayburn at MaB'(Ie.
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ohs.rles Roose tuw
diUJhln ~Stmda.)' witll. t'6latlv•• and !•le
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d.aURhkr Mr. a.nd Mu. .•:.Jwoort
Hamilton 01 HW1tln.ston and Mt.
jjnd Mrs. Ernest epea..r were the
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Mrs. John eummen and eons. G
Qclumbus art vllitlnl' her m~
Mrs. Sanns.
Mil..'&gt; th
Hll'lma.
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h&amp;'l'e returned f1·cm a visit. m C
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Paul Belc~lt·. ~.tui daugb.Ler' Jan
queun of AkrOn are vlstt.Lna M:
llnd Mr.s. James Belcht!r.
Mrs. R . a . Q 'Brlen and ehlldr~
cmcludOO a vislt hero Mondaj
I leaving tcr lhelr bome tn Oecalu!
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l"orri Tudcr,
19:211 C h t.vro !;· t
coadt, 1112'1 Hudson
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1921 Willis Knight
Rmu:h;t cr,
lll2!l Erskine &amp;da.n. All priced to
SF.ll Flftnk 0H UI ,
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7 tul~- f' :1a t.• :T~ n cciv.)r
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f\t 11 u ~ roll P.ml up.
D::::itl u.nd
Hart'Y h J.~h grad ~ p;~~nt. $Jli.Jil
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WUson ah:.gle4 to cmtA!r but waa
out eU&amp;ltng. TlU'M' hits, nve r u~
two t:rrorrt n)l! tlta were ttn fot
the w1ner&amp; of which Ha..o:ith~
cd fow·, WcHo1ry and H. Wilsco
1 .. na"JginJ two, each getting
a .!lnr
gle &amp;ud ~lp!e, A.nd BrQt.h erll n nd
DI1'1Jips lf!ttlng: \he e-thet. twc.
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J "llhe l~m hit l!lafrly etaht time~.
Cielaml Rmt Fru.!th &amp;Cttin_J twQ
1eaeb , rne or the formers bel!,,. •

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G&amp;ll~olls I recul'f:d bY l t , PlfaM.J;\t. Ftahcr,
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s:tfc on E. WUSOl}'S second onrl&amp;(ue
Diggins scoring. He had gone 1¢
third on a wild pitch. HMkins ,..ho
had sr:M to c~d on a wtld Pttch
lee k third on the, error. He .!!ICOted
en Brotl~·s' hit tQ.- le.!t 1 BrCt.beriJ
1.1\.klng seeond on t.h-~ throw m ~n~
w_he n the throw Wt~ Wlld, t.pok
third. He w~ lett ;wlj.eri Gaq:tne~
WJ\P relieved J oe BlU'(Iette f~
McH-mry to hit a. short tty to left,
H.· Wlbon to pop t.o first- ami
:Blutr tp. pop to .G ardner. - "two
hits, three ruM and three en~s.
ln the fo':Venth Haskins slniJld
·tc &lt;..enter, Brown fanned ILI1d Brotbi::r s Wt',..,d , t.o third base, 1\lcEknry was Bfe on E. Wll{lon't
third error Haskin.'! ta.kt"rl8 .«&lt;&lt;Jld.
E ::-: h ::.cvred on H. Wilson'.'! triple
to (.Cnter field 'l.Jld B IM-~ popped

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1.-c.tna: Pitcher : B\&amp;Nlet~.
Left en bases : OtUbPoll..s 6; J'\.
Pleuant 6.
F'lrrt. base on Errors :
ant 2; Glllllpoll&amp; 6.
Dou~e Pla.ys Brothei'R to Reese:
H . WilBon to Brown ; BlaZKI.' t.o
Brothers to Reese.
Umpln·s : Allen£wotth,
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Ft. Pleasant

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1 U0 0 3 0 2 5 X
lng the other one.
Ill 0 2 0 2 3 X
The Mertes between Mld1\epc;:t Hlts
a .1d On.llipoJbi is J&gt;CheduJ.ed W be- Opp. F.:rn rs 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 2 X
I! In t onight at 8 :15.
The box rcort t ollowll : •
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1:. W'llson, 3b .. .. -t. 0 0 l o 4
AMERICAN U:AGVE
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New York
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B.mtth, !1!
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Oseland. It . .
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Cleveland
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Detroit
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4 0 0 4 0 2
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Joe Eurdette, p
2 0 0 1 o 0 Chicago .... . ..
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AB R H PO A !. Chicago . . .. . ..... 73
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Haskins. cf .. .. .. 3 4: 4 4 o o Pittsburgh . . . . . . . 4'16
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Brooklyn .. . .. .. .. 67
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St. Louts .. .. .. . .. 63
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Rochester

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Mcntreal

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FAMOUS

GAMES TODAY

The origfa•l was black crepe satia.
In combination with la«,.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at Kama5 City
fnlght s:amel
Tndlana.uoll ~ aL Mlnn eH.polls.

Lo•JisvUle 11.t St PllUI .
Toledo at Milwaukee.

Silk crepe. naVtlty wool and silk
c.rtpe mixtures and velvet are otbCr
ttite medibms.
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Kansa.&lt;; . City 7, Cohunbus 0.
Indianapolis 15. Mlnneapolts 12.
S t.. PHul 7, LouiBville 4.

AMERICAN LEAGIJE
Cleveland at Boston.

Ho111 ti&gt; Gd ~ Patuiiu
Send 15 cents (ia llamtt or ~)
to Fashion Burd.IL Write cu:efqJ(J ·
ud p~nlJ your name an~ fall ad!~
dren, the number of th
ahJ.
tbt site you waat.

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Baltimore at Rothester.
Albany at Montreal.

AMJ:tuc~ .cAGUE
Philadelphia 8, Detroit, 3.

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ha11 11 hlr~ter nnd mort' 1~11\ltlful!
biO!ll:i!llll. It lJlntllnH, unlike mn~t ~
treeM, In AUJt\l st 11 1111 Se tr\('lnht'r. W n!!hl n t:; lun ~t nr .

in .coin and this Coupon filled out will brinr
you thi• pattern by return .mall.
Please rna1l at once your Paris pattern, No. 7764. size-to

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Chicago nt Ne w York.
Detroit aL Phlladelphla.

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Only game scheduled.

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Boston at P1tt.sbursh.
New York at Chicago.
Brooklyn ot St. Louis .

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Detroit 10', l'hUadelphia 7.
New York lif. Chicago 3.
N~w Y,ork &lt;l, Chicago 3.
Cleveland 6, Boston 3.
WRBhlngton 7, St. Louts 6
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Jerney City nt Toronto 1raln.1

NATIONAL LEAGUI£

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

'i/E'rER.ANS O!= 'THE
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R"ins waa safe whm. loe -.m'detf· ~ Setting . one c!'Ch. Haskins 8-lw
· Errol'S I 0 O 0 I 0 0 00
erred on tpe shortstop's U•,.·o~~.· . eoored fOI_\1 runs ~or tbe wtnne1-s. 1GaiiJlpollts

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Serve Kraft VelvMta to your
ramlly uhoenerl Htdd&lt;'.n In lt11
healtb·protoetl ve elemen b of
many food. ooucentrated lm
nne.
&amp;lence ,p.,a It a nuirl•
Honal rattn1 nr phu, pl.t6,
plu~!The fo'oodCommiUceof
the A-rlcan Medical A..oclo tlon ap_pnnr.s it.
Get a ptacluti'D ("1m your
grocer today. Spread It, •lko
ill, cuok wUb it.

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nc t c_, the bli.Ee and 1t wa.s an error ~ -' then wtJl;.ed ll.Dd went. t.o
Pa¥ed. Ball!; : Wllfion 1.
t_cr H£81qp, Burdetle aetttna: an ~ . !l'be(l J:!.O play wu .au,tnpt.
~J::tlst. MJHenry ~u r.ale Wllfill E.
~ on McHenry•!
Inntnp Pttclled bJI Bl&amp;rdeLLc 4
1 {JotiJ.
WilEen mf:PCd hi!- fl'Ounder ' and trJllle- to left tieltl on which. O::e• none ou.t ln .(Uth, faoed :n bat.t.lra,
allowed 6 J"Ut8, .f. rUn.!l. By Gardner
Huklns who had. taken third Yibllq. land tried t :) make a shoe
Br_ct.ru-~ f~ . B~n a.t ~ catch. Whe n ~. Wllaon
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:BARGAINS
Taken In
(lll Phllco Radl{l6 A -l ·condition
$15.00 ; 7 t u be Cn:s\cy scree1l
grid !'ILdlo IW6 ba.tt·~tl£6 J35JMJ; 6
tute t-.aLtf'!ry set ca b~ mooal
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frulttrecs, house l:i wired for electr icity, clrn;c to Ro!lc Hill :-;ch6ol ,
hou11e . Priced to sell. Rnltlh Sn y· 1
der, Rof;e Htll, Pomeroy , Ohio.

$135.00

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cne of th.fre J?Vln&amp; m the 1;lrs\
Inning
lnstrumerlta.1 ,1n gotting
l.he pt_ Plct~.!illnt by~;· two rum;
homeward.
-i'h~ g~e started out 11.5 if .(1lU&lt;"h
15oorlnll ~Jght,. be expco,led by b9th
tellmB tNt aftet· P«. Pkaaant m&amp;dc
her ftr&amp;t threat with two COUJl~l'!:i,
the scoring ot t,he Wett Vt.rsl;lJam
~ded and the mov~ which l.ta.rted. out like a W.z.st lndlan hurrlMne ocon • s ubsided ln.l.o a gentle
ptephyr and they nevCI;' got a man
BS far as thlrd &amp;tier Uie first
frame l/Jl~ but thr ee run~.s rea.ched ~ooml bas·~OM-hmd went thc1·c ·tn the tourlh
E. Wilson in the ftfU1, F mber :.n
the sixth an:t thai. wac; all. On tht:
q~ hand Galllpolis talh ~ fl often
a
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e runs· w~re scored as follows:.
.E. wnoon was cut Diggins to

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rug 9xl2, four burner Perfection

nut. l:fLbinct, ic.s~; bn.tterl£s $25.00 ;
'I tul:t l'h·t.rlc set cC,l\Pletc 1~ .•
a lut ' .olj::ctr!c Sl't r:f·mplck $2'):

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et:riJ in ;Ull!)~ of Ul.o CollJ:I9la.- run . two e~;
Ucn TQ~ment under ~he Ughtfi
N CJt a pt._ Ple_~t m~n hll.d an
tD Mh:td.Jilpart Mohctay Wght. B.n~ a.ss'd. unt-Il two were out ln. thf
as a rdmlt !&gt;flU nreet Middleport h1 ~th. The fltl&amp;t ' ' q.en ~nt out. on
a three sam't Der:es t-~ginnln:J this rues, lhe 11 (iit.ll\POUs: tnan tq be
evrntnt 41. MJdtll.epcrt.
rctlrecl was a .strikeout victim ~01'111
'Jhe game Monday nigh t w~~:.s a a. groWldcr wa..'i fJ..c.l.ded. b)' Ule ~est
we.lkaway ror Gallipolis, once th~y Vlrgtnlanr. All othb- ground balls
qui~ hltWla u:\e ba.ll In the o.lr 111; either we1 e tt~rned illt() putouts by
the Pt. Pleap.nL fte~t!~rs seomP.d to th::- fieldetll at. the .b~ wh ~re t'he)!
be very LillfeuabJe ln th e fielding wrn hit, went ror hits or were

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Advantaae Of Oppon·
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stove 1new 1, antique clock. Marcin
B . Karr. Symcueo, 0.
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llrlt ..,..!Nthe llolloolj II&lt;·
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atna-led to rt&gt;Mer and Joe BUI'det.W 'flll.Ud and HutbJI:I bt.at. Out an DlactN. p . . .
a2 1 o 3

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Wlifon,
N ellljl'.fiD-J;'Iay K,li.l· , Galllpdl~ l"l"' !""
on&gt; ol O&gt;l&gt;k t!llrd on llaaldna top.
ta.-ned R"""' lfOliJ
ae Ball. Afield T0
lhele lifO. ll ..k~
out s, hit ~1110 took iieoond when no ploy wu
i.W ilh Balli; by DIRI,. l ; by
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to · ahbrt. "f'meh
;m t. to' Je.c:~ at.temptOO en him.
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Burdette totb. Wtte sat~ when .the
Browu tQok ICCOnd on Ule t.hr01f
Out by Dlsrtm 2; by
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fin.t s~t-r threw to 6e001ld t.o to the platt: whiclt wa.s uelees a.nd
\vJNntJ'C,S LOOit GOOD c~tLh He.~na beca~ H ~tdop,. wa.s thJ.rd ap an~~ wild pam. ·8 l't:l-.
: Bw-Ciette 2; Oard~

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rrom McKnight mine. Ttwmm;
Pork. F L. McKnight, Middleport.
Ohio.
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Mrs. S. 15. Stiverson enterlAlned &amp;taticn to WllShlngton, D. C., L'l vb.l ted with Mr. and
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~1.!1 br(Jther A. N . B()\vm.an Spear.
11 , .. 'Uno
number ot. young- friends of et· -~
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and Ot.nny Chapmf14, 8 Helrl.ch.
Mn.. Allee Moore tn Char~n.J
diaaa. BQU. can wen ~ l4ar ba Jean O&amp;mp, Pe8:1Y Rath~
·Ml85 Helen Gilbert zwent the
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M16KII Orac.e. Lor&amp; and
CkM;lderlN.m, of Huni1na't&lt;ln.
~ but. tne @upul
Minnie 'I'Ur~ and !ln. Vern14 caped injury.
Slab, Q{ Crown 011.}' ' IU1d r.bree
brothel'S. Grant, wtWam and a.
1MilTAUi8 F8JBND8
lnornJ"-"' Ee&amp;lton. Ver of lllller.
MJ111 Mary rwter tntet.itJned.
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McCoy,
Oalllpoll!-, and
R. E.
m'Anna
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Mo••Jeport,
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Mary KHa-ore. Rlchard ~an
nddre~a a.tter whkh a. &lt;tirulCr WM r.d Lan ier, f(D'merly oi O&amp;ll:poll.l tt.l,d Bud Keefe. of Huntlntton..
J liel"Ved to !-he congregation. Rev. J . died tn .a Welch (W . va.) bctpJtal Tbe guest&amp; at the a.Ualr
t V. Stone ll.Pd: Rev. Genrae BBJen, Eaturday from burn&amp;
1'oroiveJ Mb.es Betty DouthAt., Elfie liar·
beth ot thllhpollli, B.f. o . Boke of Thuradl..r at !!tmon. W : v a.! tan·
M&amp;rY Jo H1D, ,r.ther Jhge.la,
KYnr, and Oc,LgTu :•man TI!cnuus k-r waa !evenly buJ'Qe&lt;l. Wb.elt he '1•ofb&lt;rll,.; Lutr., Mary 'O'Bl1en,, , and
addr.:-11£12d the &amp;atherina was at wort bmeath a tiQtek of ~
&amp;holts of pt_ Pleasant. Alec
afternoon program . YoA. Rolenbawn
Con&amp;tnmttG~l Wolfe, Jack Pillh, Jim Walklll', Bob
mut&gt;ic Inter- Oc.mpany, and a bucket. ol pool.lne Bhl.w. Harmon O 'BJ'k·n , John Oa.r) 6pem:d Lhc 1Jpeeches durlfli . the was turned 011'tr on hil~ Dod.y. The ntJI, OhAI.·IeA Mtller, Of HuniinltOn,
j a!lemwn PrQJraJn and a dehghL- rasoltq_e ta'ni.ted htli cltlthln)l and 103 ·Rlc:.ke&amp;ts -or IOlbclnnatJ.. Dale
ful Nme was sptmt h)' Ule enti.-e bll enUre body wu burned. b:d'ore Bushoell or Oh&amp;rleaion and Jim
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the ftamea eoutd be ut.tnzulahed by Brown of Pt.. fteaaant. ·
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Rdrelbment.5 of Ice crtiJll ldld. l.td. are \'lSitln3
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p, JUne fl)ll'lllerly at Gal· ·cate followed the nut.nY pmes t.ha.t er Mn:. Albert Detlkard ln c urn-

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at Pqplu Rllt~
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n .\Tn.IFF RITES
F"'.lllel'tll ~crvict~ for Mrs. Our==~~~=~I net Ratdlrf, :'12. Who dl e1 lli. a

"nle publlaberi wm be ffiiVOilSJbM
01111 tor 0£."' Incorrect maen1o1'
of any adverti&amp;F:menL. Ert(JI s In ,
adveruK~atm1.8 .anuuto be r..:pucteo
tmmediatel,y.
No advert1&amp;Cment will be taken lol
ieM t.han 8 minimum cl'larae of
twt'nt.,v-Dve centa tor eacll ..natlr ·
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save hlJ IUe ~t the treatment
prc·vttt 1n val~d he succ~~a.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 10,

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wife
JOhn ~i.. Jr., Qt
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t.o\UII. @MI,&amp;l~)' tn hool:!r o( 1nd
Mn Otto Carter and ron R.lch· returned. t.o hi¥ home: a.fter a
ftfth blrthdll.y · IU'Ullverary.
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Dr Ca.rt.er' moth wltn hil paranta.

Blain ott""~~ ~~~
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BIR.THDAY PAR.TY

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Rlbhard carter. Ma.n.n.l.n8
Wctherholt, Paul e&amp;a:en. Ttmmy
Wetherholt, A.blpJ.I Bu.sh , Bar~
bara Zoe J4Uler. Homer Walt.e.ra,
~acky OOrn. Janet and. Vlr8'1nl&amp;
!!mlth, Tommy Kinder. Lydean
'W:I!he 111,
Elaine Leai'. Jea..'l. corn,
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'!ar)or.e 0fl.t80n, Jo Ann YeM~iJ*!~·,
Dean · Dl\vl.s, Oarollne
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PEBBONALS
Jchn Bc at.m&amp;n hu been reportcj 111 p.t. h1B home nea~y~ ~~
has been w.1flned to
mere tHILll a. weelr. with lnftuenu..
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B~t.mar. apnt
SUnday wi!Jl hJm .
e. A. BOwmiUl, a u. s . Fed.enl

week end m colu; ~bU5.
M1SS vtrgJnta Spear tw coneluded ll vili1t with Mlas Vlr;Prua
Rayburn at MaB'(Ie.
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ohs.rles Roose tuw
diUJhln ~Stmda.)' witll. t'6latlv•• and !•le
In Hunt'""..,
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Mt. and Mn Will Spe0.r B.lt·t
d.aURhkr Mr. a.nd Mu. .•:.Jwoort
Hamilton 01 HW1tln.ston and Mt.
jjnd Mrs. Ernest epea..r were the
d '-'~
dinner &amp;nest, sol:y an • rs. 03 -

nct dRu1car Rodgers u a ·
h:s M~ ~a~:~r::v.:r ~olumbur,
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atlves here.
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HunUnl(t.on thia 'f.-~tj

Mrs. John eummen and eons. G
Qclumbus art vllitlnl' her m~
Mrs. Sanns.
Mil..'&gt; th
Hll'lma.
Wee:ver
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h&amp;'l'e returned f1·cm a visit. m C
lumbWJ.
Paul Belc~lt·. ~.tui daugb.Ler' Jan
queun of AkrOn are vlstt.Lna M:
llnd Mr.s. James Belcht!r.
Mrs. R . a . Q 'Brlen and ehlldr~
cmcludOO a vislt hero Mondaj
I leaving tcr lhelr bome tn Oecalu!
oa.
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I drf'y EJH'n.cE: of Spring Hill ar--

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Spmt
coupe, HIJO Pr:ntlac O:..upt~. 11130 I
l"orri Tudcr,
19:211 C h t.vro !;· t
coadt, 1112'1 Hudson
S ~ cb.n .
1921 Willis Knight
Rmu:h;t cr,
lll2!l Erskine &amp;da.n. All priced to
SF.ll Flftnk 0H UI ,
B·3C'·3t

FOR SALIL

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HELLO,
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$125ll;
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$175 vk trrln 1Jncl record-.;
7 tul~- f' :1a t.• :T~ n cciv.)r
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Fa.nl.nll:,, ChlfiC.l L-t.IIO. CallC'l ,
Tr lrco[JI s, etc WILli pap a ik p~r
f\t 11 u ~ roll P.ml up.
D::::itl u.nd
Hart'Y h J.~h grad ~ p;~~nt. $Jli.Jil
IJnlwn 'll C lr.ttncr '2250. W e ca n
II&amp;" ~&lt;cvcrn l I\OCc1 wmi plil.nr.:; a s
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ed the fifth run ot the lnnlni. R;
WUson ah:.gle4 to cmtA!r but waa
out eU&amp;ltng. TlU'M' hits, nve r u~
two t:rrorrt n)l! tlta were ttn fot
the w1ner&amp; of which Ha..o:ith~
cd fow·, WcHo1ry and H. Wilsco
1 .. na"JginJ two, each getting
a .!lnr
gle &amp;ud ~lp!e, A.nd BrQt.h erll n nd
DI1'1Jips lf!ttlng: \he e-thet. twc.
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J "llhe l~m hit l!lafrly etaht time~.
Cielaml Rmt Fru.!th &amp;Cttin_J twQ
1eaeb , rne or the formers bel!,,. •

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G&amp;ll~olls I recul'f:d bY l t , PlfaM.J;\t. Ftahcr,
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s:tfc on E. WUSOl}'S second onrl&amp;(ue
Diggins scoring. He had gone 1¢
third on a wild pitch. HMkins ,..ho
had sr:M to c~d on a wtld Pttch
lee k third on the, error. He .!!ICOted
en Brotl~·s' hit tQ.- le.!t 1 BrCt.beriJ
1.1\.klng seeond on t.h-~ throw m ~n~
w_he n the throw Wt~ Wlld, t.pok
third. He w~ lett ;wlj.eri Gaq:tne~
WJ\P relieved J oe BlU'(Iette f~
McH-mry to hit a. short tty to left,
H.· Wlbon to pop t.o first- ami
:Blutr tp. pop to .G ardner. - "two
hits, three ruM and three en~s.
ln the fo':Venth Haskins slniJld
·tc &lt;..enter, Brown fanned ILI1d Brotbi::r s Wt',..,d , t.o third base, 1\lcEknry was Bfe on E. Wll{lon't
third error Haskin.'! ta.kt"rl8 .«&lt;&lt;Jld.
E ::-: h ::.cvred on H. Wilson'.'! triple
to (.Cnter field 'l.Jld B IM-~ popped

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1.-c.tna: Pitcher : B\&amp;Nlet~.
Left en bases : OtUbPoll..s 6; J'\.
Pleuant 6.
F'lrrt. base on Errors :
ant 2; Glllllpoll&amp; 6.
Dou~e Pla.ys Brothei'R to Reese:
H . WilBon to Brown ; BlaZKI.' t.o
Brothers to Reese.
Umpln·s : Allen£wotth,
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Ft. Pleasant

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Bl"OWn , Digg:hw and McHenry tall- I'
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led twice each and Brothers gettR.uns
1 U0 0 3 0 2 5 X
lng the other one.
Ill 0 2 0 2 3 X
The Mertes between Mld1\epc;:t Hlts
a .1d On.llipoJbi is J&gt;CheduJ.ed W be- Opp. F.:rn rs 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 2 X
I! In t onight at 8 :15.
The box rcort t ollowll : •
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1:. W'llson, 3b .. .. -t. 0 0 l o 4
AMERICAN U:AGVE
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4 0 1 ~ 1
Club
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Jock BUl·dette, lb 4 1 1 &lt;l 1
New York
91
38
B.mtth, !1!
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50
Oseland. It . .
-4 tJ 2 4 o 1 P.hlladolphlo ... . 19
72
54
Fisher, cf . . .
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Cleveland
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57
Pruith, rf ........ 4 0 2 2 () (I
Detroit
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Heslop. 2b . . . . .
4 0 0 4 0 2
St. LouiG .... ..
55
69
Joe Eurdette, p
2 0 0 1 o 0 Chicago .... . ..
39
86
OardMr , p
1 0 0 1 o 0 Bclito n . . . . . '
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3&lt;1 2 8 24 5 8
NATIONAL L'EA.GUt:
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AB R H PO A !. Chicago . . .. . ..... 73
51
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Haskins. cf .. .. .. 3 4: 4 4 o o Pittsburgh . . . . . . . 4'16
60
Brooklyn .. . .. .. .. 67
62
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St. Louts .. .. .. . .. 63
64
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clncinn&amp;tl
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Rochester

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Mcntreal

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66
10
69
81
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FAMOUS

GAMES TODAY

The origfa•l was black crepe satia.
In combination with la«,.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at Kama5 City
fnlght s:amel
Tndlana.uoll ~ aL Mlnn eH.polls.

Lo•JisvUle 11.t St PllUI .
Toledo at Milwaukee.

Silk crepe. naVtlty wool and silk
c.rtpe mixtures and velvet are otbCr
ttite medibms.
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Kansa.&lt;; . City 7, Cohunbus 0.
Indianapolis 15. Mlnneapolts 12.
S t.. PHul 7, LouiBville 4.

AMERICAN LEAGIJE
Cleveland at Boston.

Ho111 ti&gt; Gd ~ Patuiiu
Send 15 cents (ia llamtt or ~)
to Fashion Burd.IL Write cu:efqJ(J ·
ud p~nlJ your name an~ fall ad!~
dren, the number of th
ahJ.
tbt site you waat.

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Baltimore at Rothester.
Albany at Montreal.

AMJ:tuc~ .cAGUE
Philadelphia 8, Detroit, 3.

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wood h J 11 ~l'E'I\l t' :tlf'llt: lwwen~r. It
ha11 11 hlr~ter nnd mort' 1~11\ltlful!
biO!ll:i!llll. It lJlntllnH, unlike mn~t ~
treeM, In AUJt\l st 11 1111 Se tr\('lnht'r. W n!!hl n t:; lun ~t nr .

in .coin and this Coupon filled out will brinr
you thi• pattern by return .mall.
Please rna1l at once your Paris pattern, No. 7764. size-to

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Chicago nt Ne w York.
Detroit aL Phlladelphla.

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Only game scheduled.

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Boston at P1tt.sbursh.
New York at Chicago.
Brooklyn ot St. Louis .

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Detroit 10', l'hUadelphia 7.
New York lif. Chicago 3.
N~w Y,ork &lt;l, Chicago 3.
Cleveland 6, Boston 3.
WRBhlngton 7, St. Louts 6
Inning&amp;.)

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Jerney City nt Toronto 1raln.1

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

'i/E'rER.ANS O!= 'THE
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R"ins waa safe whm. loe -.m'detf· ~ Setting . one c!'Ch. Haskins 8-lw
· Errol'S I 0 O 0 I 0 0 00
erred on tpe shortstop's U•,.·o~~.· . eoored fOI_\1 runs ~or tbe wtnne1-s. 1GaiiJlpollts

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Serve Kraft VelvMta to your
ramlly uhoenerl Htdd&lt;'.n In lt11
healtb·protoetl ve elemen b of
many food. ooucentrated lm
nne.
&amp;lence ,p.,a It a nuirl•
Honal rattn1 nr phu, pl.t6,
plu~!The fo'oodCommiUceof
the A-rlcan Medical A..oclo tlon ap_pnnr.s it.
Get a ptacluti'D ("1m your
grocer today. Spread It, •lko
ill, cuok wUb it.

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nc t c_, the bli.Ee and 1t wa.s an error ~ -' then wtJl;.ed ll.Dd went. t.o
Pa¥ed. Ball!; : Wllfion 1.
t_cr H£81qp, Burdetle aetttna: an ~ . !l'be(l J:!.O play wu .au,tnpt.
~J::tlst. MJHenry ~u r.ale Wllfill E.
~ on McHenry•!
Inntnp Pttclled bJI Bl&amp;rdeLLc 4
1 {JotiJ.
WilEen mf:PCd hi!- fl'Ounder ' and trJllle- to left tieltl on which. O::e• none ou.t ln .(Uth, faoed :n bat.t.lra,
allowed 6 J"Ut8, .f. rUn.!l. By Gardner
Huklns who had. taken third Yibllq. land tried t :) make a shoe
Br_ct.ru-~ f~ . B~n a.t ~ catch. Whe n ~. Wllaon
:a~i~.ft· ~ 1
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:BARGAINS
Taken In
(lll Phllco Radl{l6 A -l ·condition
$15.00 ; 7 t u be Cn:s\cy scree1l
grid !'ILdlo IW6 ba.tt·~tl£6 J35JMJ; 6
tute t-.aLtf'!ry set ca b~ mooal
lc&amp;'l bfiUaJNI $,22.50: 7 tube bat.t(".l':\' set teost new 1315.00) waJ·

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1 arage, 1-2 a~rc _ground. ~;eve r&amp;l ;;;,;;;;;,~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-;-;;;..,-;;;;;;;;;;., ,
frulttrecs, house l:i wired for electr icity, clrn;c to Ro!lc Hill :-;ch6ol ,
hou11e . Priced to sell. Rnltlh Sn y· 1
der, Rof;e Htll, Pomeroy , Ohio.

$135.00

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rrtaae but two mlscu~ and
cne of th.fre J?Vln&amp; m the 1;lrs\
Inning
lnstrumerlta.1 ,1n gotting
l.he pt_ Plct~.!illnt by~;· two rum;
homeward.
-i'h~ g~e started out 11.5 if .(1lU&lt;"h
15oorlnll ~Jght,. be expco,led by b9th
tellmB tNt aftet· P«. Pkaaant m&amp;dc
her ftr&amp;t threat with two COUJl~l'!:i,
the scoring ot t,he Wett Vt.rsl;lJam
~ded and the mov~ which l.ta.rted. out like a W.z.st lndlan hurrlMne ocon • s ubsided ln.l.o a gentle
ptephyr and they nevCI;' got a man
BS far as thlrd &amp;tier Uie first
frame l/Jl~ but thr ee run~.s rea.ched ~ooml bas·~OM-hmd went thc1·c ·tn the tourlh
E. Wilson in the ftfU1, F mber :.n
the sixth an:t thai. wac; all. On tht:
q~ hand Galllpolis talh ~ fl often
a
· .t}lc -Qpcnhll. ~tanz".
e runs· w~re scored as follows:.
.E. wnoon was cut Diggins to

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rug 9xl2, four burner Perfection

nut. l:fLbinct, ic.s~; bn.tterl£s $25.00 ;
'I tul:t l'h·t.rlc set cC,l\Pletc 1~ .•
a lut ' .olj::ctr!c Sl't r:f·mplck $2'):

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The ~eke~ Bta.U represg.nta- w.ae, out ,tO f:~r ati.d. ~laser pOpu,vee ~1\m.tiia.ted. the Mounta.tn- petl to Joe BJll'd.ette. Qne hit, em
et:riJ in ;Ull!)~ of Ul.o CollJ:I9la.- run . two e~;
Ucn TQ~ment under ~he Ughtfi
N CJt a pt._ Ple_~t m~n hll.d an
tD Mh:td.Jilpart Mohctay Wght. B.n~ a.ss'd. unt-Il two were out ln. thf
as a rdmlt !&gt;flU nreet Middleport h1 ~th. The fltl&amp;t ' ' q.en ~nt out. on
a three sam't Der:es t-~ginnln:J this rues, lhe 11 (iit.ll\POUs: tnan tq be
evrntnt 41. MJdtll.epcrt.
rctlrecl was a .strikeout victim ~01'111
'Jhe game Monday nigh t w~~:.s a a. groWldcr wa..'i fJ..c.l.ded. b)' Ule ~est
we.lkaway ror Gallipolis, once th~y Vlrgtnlanr. All othb- ground balls
qui~ hltWla u:\e ba.ll In the o.lr 111; either we1 e tt~rned illt() putouts by
the Pt. Pleap.nL fte~t!~rs seomP.d to th::- fieldetll at. the .b~ wh ~re t'he)!
be very LillfeuabJe ln th e fielding wrn hit, went ror hits or were

FOR SA~uc soUd cherry l:Mxl·

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Advantaae Of Oppon·
enta Poor Work

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stove 1new 1, antique clock. Marcin
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on a !)UI&lt;d ball.He Bmlth
Wtnl to waiU&lt;I,
aoqoo4 11110r1
C&gt;ii!.\'&lt;ir\&lt;,OI!'I,_Wciljlj!
llrlt ..,..!Nthe llolloolj II&lt;·
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• Dl&amp;aJ.na Ol'Jy tree t.lcket, Oltllild weat. .bJah in UlJI OIIOfY!. Qtw1nl Wood~;, 11 . . . . .
f 0 0 0 0
atna-led to rt&gt;Mer and Joe BUI'det.W 'flll.Ud and HutbJI:I bt.at. Out an DlactN. p . . .
a2 1 o 3

u--~·- ~n-lothe
y~rglniQJ,lf. and. e,very· one
ln the • filth

LIBERAL REWARD for

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Wlifon,
N ellljl'.fiD-J;'Iay K,li.l· , Galllpdl~ l"l"' !""
on&gt; ol O&gt;l&gt;k t!llrd on llaaldna top.
ta.-ned R"""' lfOliJ
ae Ball. Afield T0
lhele lifO. ll ..k~
out s, hit ~1110 took iieoond when no ploy wu
i.W ilh Balli; by DIRI,. l ; by
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to · ahbrt. "f'meh
;m t. to' Je.c:~ at.temptOO en him.
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Burdette totb. Wtte sat~ when .the
Browu tQok ICCOnd on Ule t.hr01f
Out by Dlsrtm 2; by
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fin.t s~t-r threw to 6e001ld t.o to the platt: whiclt wa.s uelees a.nd
\vJNntJ'C,S LOOit GOOD c~tLh He.~na beca~ H ~tdop,. wa.s thJ.rd ap an~~ wild pam. ·8 l't:l-.
: Bw-Ciette 2; Oard~

of the el,ht.

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lnformaregarding armature t~:~. k~ .l
rrom McKnight mine. Ttwmm;
Pork. F L. McKnight, Middleport.
Ohio.
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Mrs. S. 15. Stiverson enterlAlned &amp;taticn to WllShlngton, D. C., L'l vb.l ted with Mr. and
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~1.!1 br(Jther A. N . B()\vm.an Spear.
11 , .. 'Uno
number ot. young- friends of et· -~
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and Ot.nny Chapmf14, 8 Helrl.ch.
Mn.. Allee Moore tn Char~n.J
diaaa. BQU. can wen ~ l4ar ba Jean O&amp;mp, Pe8:1Y Rath~
·Ml85 Helen Gilbert zwent the
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CkM;lderlN.m, of Huni1na't&lt;ln.
~ but. tne @upul
Minnie 'I'Ur~ and !ln. Vern14 caped injury.
Slab, Q{ Crown 011.}' ' IU1d r.bree
brothel'S. Grant, wtWam and a.
1MilTAUi8 F8JBND8
lnornJ"-"' Ee&amp;lton. Ver of lllller.
MJ111 Mary rwter tntet.itJned.
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re«:ntly liritll. a d&amp;nDe and a.wimnon
McCoy,
Oalllpoll!-, and
R. E.
m'Anna
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Mo••Jeport,
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0Ull4 FROM 8 IJ•N
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Mary KHa-ore. Rlchard ~an
nddre~a a.tter whkh a. &lt;tirulCr WM r.d Lan ier, f(D'merly oi O&amp;ll:poll.l tt.l,d Bud Keefe. of Huntlntton..
J liel"Ved to !-he congregation. Rev. J . died tn .a Welch (W . va.) bctpJtal Tbe guest&amp; at the a.Ualr
t V. Stone ll.Pd: Rev. Genrae BBJen, Eaturday from burn&amp;
1'oroiveJ Mb.es Betty DouthAt., Elfie liar·
beth ot thllhpollli, B.f. o . Boke of Thuradl..r at !!tmon. W : v a.! tan·
M&amp;rY Jo H1D, ,r.ther Jhge.la,
KYnr, and Oc,LgTu :•man TI!cnuus k-r waa !evenly buJ'Qe&lt;l. Wb.elt he '1•ofb&lt;rll,.; Lutr., Mary 'O'Bl1en,, , and
addr.:-11£12d the &amp;atherina was at wort bmeath a tiQtek of ~
&amp;holts of pt_ Pleasant. Alec
afternoon program . YoA. Rolenbawn
Con&amp;tnmttG~l Wolfe, Jack Pillh, Jim Walklll', Bob
mut&gt;ic Inter- Oc.mpany, and a bucket. ol pool.lne Bhl.w. Harmon O 'BJ'k·n , John Oa.r) 6pem:d Lhc 1Jpeeches durlfli . the was turned 011'tr on hil~ Dod.y. The ntJI, OhAI.·IeA Mtller, Of HuniinltOn,
j a!lemwn PrQJraJn and a dehghL- rasoltq_e ta'ni.ted htli cltlthln)l and 103 ·Rlc:.ke&amp;ts -or IOlbclnnatJ.. Dale
ful Nme was sptmt h)' Ule enti.-e bll enUre body wu burned. b:d'ore Bushoell or Oh&amp;rleaion and Jim
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crowd.
the ftamea eoutd be ut.tnzulahed by Brown of Pt.. fteaaant. ·
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Rdrelbment.5 of Ice crtiJll ldld. l.td. are \'lSitln3
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p, JUne fl)ll'lllerly at Gal· ·cate followed the nut.nY pmes t.ha.t er Mn:. Albert Detlkard ln c urn-

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&amp;HS UNBfR W~f:

Rev. P. A. Bright
Dies Of Injuries
In Zaaelville Holpita'i; Fu·

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da D\laar&lt;l, ............ Lolloboo.
Mlsa J~mt: A._., entel"bhlf'd
Juno Amlterpr, Alber\&amp; ewll.
l"fr.fully ~Uh a .wiener roa&amp;t at the ObaTI"' Gloool&lt;ne&lt;, Ollorlll - 1

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TREASURER HAS
NOT CLOSED BOOKS

Mr
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Mr arid ·Mn. Jlvty Jonet came I Dlvkl Burton. Bn.ntll
Yetder,
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county
Ill one county tn the Albertw. Lewis of Bh&amp;dyslde, u ..U.
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and l.JOJ'd Wol 'ti- State of Ohio where
Ul.ere aeems to
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taken to tbe. be no depresston. A report of th~
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Mr. llild Mrs. Wt~w Le,.W md lt.t.hezlll &amp;ate . noep~i&amp;l . • "
Stark dlunty tre&amp;IW'el' aays that

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ANSWERS SUMMONS

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FORMER POMEROY AN
DIES IN CHARLESTON

{k&gt;ATHa,do they Insist upon it, knowing
C[-':1 \, th•t physic41 diScomfort ledds to ill
he41th which is f•t•l to brduty. In their
selection of footwedr, mony hove turned lo
51-en-tiffick Shoes whos,1erocdul lines conceol
sclentiftc le.~tures whicli' prov1de he41thful support for their feet,
,
This restful comfort 4ssures poise

4nd eole of monner th•t lends
(horm to the ~r­
sonollty of the
w&lt;ll dressed
worn,n.

Offtred ir. a wide variety of styles c1nd
lettthers, Si-en-tiff1ck Shoes enc1ble you
to nptess individu~~:lity in e:vt.ry frock.

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At thll! polilt Nye un~ork e d sev t&gt;rjl beautiful drive!! W take numbe•
hole on the course for a birdie
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he tollowed th~ up with a p•r
fo . Hobat.Ettter was h@- rd beb.lw1
h ~1 but ~ , las~ hcle w:h e.I!O wa:
l.* Nye glfl:M: him th e mn k h . Th!!. 1
f'~nlmllu -Ht~tet~tor fron Nrth,,r 1 p'-)\ In the' tb\Jrn~ment .
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"MERRILY WE GO .TO ' HELL"

Sylvia S'idney. Fredric: Mareh, ~ sk..tt Gallaaher
Comedy: ••Ab.ent · ~boded ' Abnor"

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Farm Strike Pickets in Council Blutfs

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••• the mildest cigardte
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finest, the very finest

W • tQbai:cos in all the world-but

Here are shown farm holiday pickets arrivinr In Couneil Bluth, Iowa, where they
forced the release of sixty-one men who were held in bonds as result of farm holiday
plcketln1r on roads leading into Council Bl uft's and Omaha. Arrival of trucldoado ouch
fts these and threats to remove fellow picket. from the Pottawattamle Co9nty jail
caused tbe county sherltr to request that national 11uardsmen be sent.
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that does not expll!in why folks
everywhere repnl lucky Suike as
the IDlldcst c:i~. The fact is. we
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'f}lowen late tonight and Thurllday.
T'hunday and in Northwest portion

1Ii!TERNA'l\JONAL NEWS SER'TIOE

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A~·~~nns THRILL Air Derby w~ SCIENTIST~ Al·~ .
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·No Work Left Undone
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AleXander aa1d
Thf! edipee will start a.t at.proxtmatel)r 3'14: P M., reac),
Ita beiaht at 3:27 P. M. _apd. ,
the show will be over at 4:34.
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there hu -.en a total ot more

than 12.SOO.ootl In tu.eo collee\ed
.)'.anes\'lle, 0, AU&amp;. SO - 1N84Ju
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there, befnl app.roitmatel)' 78 per
Funerol ljlrrangcr.n enta '-for Rev.
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Dr. L. 0. Orlbble reported to cent of tbe total real estate valu~ .
Pascal A. Bright, 62', who dl.ed ln
Andftw Smlt.h went. to Oolum.. 13hel1ft' A. 0 . Tracy Tueld.ll.y mornThe booM In Stark county a~
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bull 'l'IU!M\a)' on 11. few days' ·busl- ....... •"' t
"'•f •-~ ~-~ a wheel .stut
open IWI will wmaln that
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Ulct lre uom hts tlliLcm.ob!le w.tult way tor sometinle, un~ll the Lran&amp;tel'
Miss Jean RuMell returnl!d Mon- 1t waa perttKO near na bome and ~ made to lhe OU\IIIor. 'l'~te ~ unWorker" b1 Fint'·Match ..t Moxahala . will be conducted Brother Stole Middle·
Thursd&amp;y afternoon in Logan, 0 .
1 dii.Y from a week's vi!l.t In R.lc6- &lt;liDOe on Mulberry &amp;venue, Monday doubtedly the cause or t.b#.l' beavy
Of 18 Holes
at was a.rmow1eed today
porter'a Money
mond, va., a.s the ,uest ot MJA ~Jiill, It wu ~Wid that the IIJl8ft Xllltctlcn The tax boob 'lri. Meig1 1
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Mabel Lee Prtce.
Rt:Y Brtghl. who had served ln
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w.hl:el 11nd We had been removed county closld July 11 U'ter havinl
&lt;ural churoh pulpi'-'&lt; lor the past
I1 !(ls8 Hll&lt;la .,..,.,, returne&lt;~janct tho nuts hold.tno It In ploo• lllcwtld a 30-day esten6lon of Ume
• J4 ye3J'~. w .s fatally Injured Bun. -·
Monday from Colwnbus
..tter 1 'lftre deposlted on the front seat for pa:yment. The total collectlon ln
day night when his &amp;utomobile L.
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with of the car. No cluee were left to Velp county wu about •uao,ooo a
Throuahout, Ho.,.tter was struck by a New York Central lq~or urn11 eD ~ IC- Mends
asoei1.aln the ldenW., of the thief. fair cou.eetton, accordlns to Treaaui
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fre1ght tnUn at the Monhala
hm; Urton
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Mrs. A. w Drwnmond Rnd son. J
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The
Char
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Wesly,
have
returned
from
Hunt8UIOV8LY
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When t hP pastor faUt&gt;d to arriYP
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A W . Vale, former auditor ol
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A second tournament
among members of
the
congregation
i •URUEta :\ht&gt;n &amp;no P +y mund 'lwo weeks wit rea vt8.
Melg.s oounly a.nd count.y employee
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Mrs Osl:a.r Roedel 61ld dall@h· cr many year• wu bro"••t to"'·
M. l.. county oolfen w.. booun at. •tart•d • hunt for him lle wao ~,,
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a. P. Holter, 12:, dled at the home
the well known RuLland
Go!r found by 11. setuchlng p&amp;rt,y In t.he h
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m.me on West Ma.in stteet from
wreckage of hl.s Clll be!ilde the
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Newark,
Tuesday
after the Ohio Hospital for EplleptlCI 1n ot hll sou, Ernest at Jiumner, about
Course, Sunday. This toumament gro.de crossing.
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Jte:tlce ot the Peace, Tuesday 1 spendtnR the pe.at severll.l dll.ys P. 8t'rlolJ8 condit.ion Monday nlHht. 1·1~ o'clock Tuesd&amp;J morning.
unlike t.he first on1!, Is one of match
No one oould be tound who w)t..- mcrnlnK en thtt char 3e uf ~~.~.sault with Mrs. Roedel's mother, Ml'fl . Mr. V-ale ha.il been employed at the lleart dleeue caused the death, tt
play In the former competition, the nessl'd Ure acclden1..
wltb tntent. to rob Miss All~n f!'ntt'r Molenpeugh.
hc.spltal l:q Oalllpolls tOI' IOillf: W81 repott.ed.
He II aurvlYed. by three lOlli. Erplayer makinl the lowest :&gt;eore fo1
Rev. Brtght was putor of the ' ... pie,. of guilty to the reading of j N . A. Howell was a busl~ tl.me but it was found necessary to
the S6 holes, wat acclaimed the Methodtt. ·~ c hUrctles at
\ vl.~itor In Cha..rleaton. Mond8.y.
remove h1m to tua heme here In an nest, at 'lt'boe&amp; home he died. Albert
winner. 'I'h1s one differs in that to- Moxahala and Junction City, near the ehar&amp;e whil£ Bw·to.: plEaded
Johr.. Rlblch ' who spel)t the at.tt&gt;mpt to better his conditton. He pi Lol Uplet, and HaUle or WeDdon; One daUih~r. !.Ira. Clam
here He was promlneqt In· rmul not guiltY.
1 Mr and Mrr. WUllam Cook and Mt
I&amp; 7li years old
Jobnaon, of Atbelll; one slater, Mn.
tal '8COI'tS do not enter Iru;tead two church clreles In Ohto and W88
Mw. Al len·~ oonfessl::m LO locG.I 1 week end here, returned to htB
MIJor Manllet"nt and ooe brother,
player! start in compotltlon to f8Ch pastor of
Simpaon
MethodJ.St story to coun~y auoJlOrlti.ts Monda} home z.condt~.y, (L(lC()Jllpt.nied by hls
FLORIDA SPAitED
0. W. Holter, of Momina Star.
other. ThE' pla}&lt;:r wuudng tt.~ mos... ~hutch u.t P&lt;:lmeroy In 1930 and artemoon. She sa1d that. me 118 .., 600 , Rebert, who spent the past\
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The funeral servleea will be con·
hole~. is winner or the match even , 1931.
1 urt-:.n h er halt-brct.Mr strike week wtth MJ'B.. SOphia Whitlock
Miami, lo~.ta.., Aug. 30--lNS-ApthoUKll hls total score moy be
Death vccun'ed In Bethesda hoa- ~ lwnner Kindle at t he latter's of Wttzpll Bt.
PIUently spending Ita wrath In tbe dueted 'lburaday " morruna at 10
hlshe• Utan that of hls opponent. pttal here ll.bout 24 hou,r.~ alter hi' h.cme In MtQdleport after th€y had \ Mr. and Mrs. Leo PhilliP&amp; and wilds of the ~ll'tuall)' unini:latlteJ O'cloclt from the nome of the aon
,,.,~ ar11win11s wer:: base,! ,n was Injured.
pattaken o-f beer and whl&lt;;key, pm- ~on Leo. Jr., returned to OolumbUB eouthem everglades, danaer frcm Ernest, o.t Sumnu, and burial will
be made In the HOOd cemetery at
f~l$ uJII.de 11 1 Lhe precedinlf Luur vkled by KJndle. She aLso told. the I Monday after spendlne: the week tht! West Indian hW'rlca:l.le wh.Lctt
Ea11e
RldBe In eharre of the FtnmwlW.l !hose ph~YL' rs .1\llllbe•c:i in FORMER POMEROY
oftleas lhu.t they h!td -t~tc!en ttu-ee end wtth Mrs. Mar)l Ph!ntps and fQt lWJ days hfiJI tlt~ten.ed cltle9 sterwald
undertakers.
cmnprtttlons J\oom one to rom •ndcllars In currency front Kindle daughter, Thelma..
" tor the F'Jorida eaat cout wu bell.ev
r£e~ earl)' ooc:;:a,.y ,
chu;lve (.Omprlse the fir st tlljlll..
.t o.old 1led. to WheeUng, W Va,
Dudley Hendr1ck of
Dayton,
BRIDGE 808'EE .. S
'IJitefl 1H1mb..•1ed fr-:.tu live to ·J.~ht
~ARK IN PITCHING where they were atr~.:ort:ed Ia""' Sat- spent Monday tn Pomeroy ami
('"SHIIB ~ENTENUfu
Jnrlm- :~·p &lt;ompns~ the .second fhght
urdny
was accomptmled home by Mills
Mt&amp;'J Thelma Phillips wos """"~'
a11d thChf uun.bHed fl"Gm g :.0 1:3
Still another repot t of lhe go&lt;KJ
Mi:o;s Allme conff.!lsion lo JocaJ I Marp.l'ft Ferqe, who lla9 been
Monday evtmmf, to hel' brtdg.e dub
C'l.nclnna.tl, 0, Aug. 30--INsmdw..lf' cw•pt·!KP t.tu lhll d ftlv,h.t wo1k oi Henry White,
forme~.· pollee rewtt.led lh&amp;.t she hiUI a. ori-lepentUnrr ·the past week ae the
In Naylors Rw1 Mn. 0. W, Phlli'W
Plf'admp: guilty o;.o it cha.rBH ut mnhuh fligh t t•umilfJlu~ &amp; a. !:I'='Jl ll.l al" Pomeroy boy , while on the rnow1d m.lnal rhord. She has ~rved Umc cueat of Miss Marton l!'bersbach
wl\s a guest ot me Club. Miss
t~urm)' In ltsell II prize bo? m ~ fo l a Canton tellm comes to Pome - m tht Illlnds State Penitentiary I Mt88 Mildred Smith ann brothe~• 11PEzl-:oment, J Ht!rlHTt Dl~Lmeya, Dorothy Coate:~ lt'Ct!lVed h"llh score
ufferell to lh P wlnrHlr or each class roy Durina- a game there recently at -1o11ef. She claims however, t.ha.t. RW!IIell Bmith and M~.., Maxtna former Nllhier of !he Ciizenr. Ba1"~k or the evemn« and 'lr~ PhiUIPR
The nl'st tURht com....,.tit.lcn.!l ar~ t•&gt; he Pitched hiB Leam to 8 ~ to 3 vt c- she was not guilty of the ol fem e "n-otof B
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~ St. Bernard, 0., todB.y waa senrer.tlV«i the f'o~fSt P••ze.
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l!f pla)'f:d dUI'Ill8 the current Wf!l:k team, allowing the Opptll:llng fmt- flr which she WllS Jnca1~r11t.ed In day after IPE!ndlni the . pQBt Lwo
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all ruat.ches In this compet•tion UJ tt'rs but seven sce.ttered hits. Young lhf' penal lnAI.itutlc. n. saving that weeQ wttb friends and relatl"•s
Cl.ASS ME:ETS
Ditl me}:er Wt\1): accueed of rmlx~z
be ccl'lclu1F.d n(j.t l&amp;tu than u~ White has been colil.g like the pro- ~~ oe • tuull: Lhe rap fOt anf)tlkr In Akron and Cleveland . .,. '
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verblal "house afire" with his ex- PB.l'LY"
.E:ntry books Cor cxhlb1t.s, con- llu,f! f;fiol .ti'l:l.
Th~ :Sooa.ler cl&amp;M of the Simp ~
Drawings were made &amp;8 follow•:- ceptional moun d work for the CanEurtcn de nied that he had U!.· teslll -ete. of the ~as county fa.ar
wn M E. chureh had a wienel'
NO RELIEF TODA 1'
1-J E Wh ite Y!i 'Htr.m1:1 Ash - t.vn le~tm and receives much ravtll- taulted Kindle and M.nled the al-I wll be OJ)I'n Beptem~r · 1 at t.he
All Ohio sweltered ln a. late· rca,t Monday evening ~t Ute
WOl'th
nble comment from ~&gt;por l.!l wrltet·~ l€i1ntlolls of !he otDctmt aft er th e omce of Mrs Cora n R!:lbert3 or.
!JUmmer heat wave tod&amp;y, which Shen a ng Spr1ngs. The en{llng wn.s
2-Mannlng Webster
vs
Ray c.t t.hr~• c1ty H t· hi•" wu n 14 am.. A.ll~n confession had been taken \Second stref!t
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lest 2 !hU&gt; ':t:ll.Hon
The two were 1etu1"n.ed tu thf:
tto'"l!&amp;tened ;.o ~nG IJ'te t.empem- spent tn vartous contest.&amp; 11n.:t gam3- Mit WhiLe vs JIUllcs Theu·
Whit
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fi t (.-ounty Jail bt•cause of !o.llun~ t.o ~ Mrs. 0 . F.. Nease. and .slater Mlt!l tures 1n fiOme sechoqs up Lo th.o! ~. Twenty-live w.emb~rs W Ew
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present
blil.ld
I !Jitchc/o;~~ ~~e~tar te::n. ~~mpor:~
procur~ ntlCtl.MOt)' 0011
\ Jl.nna. Hoot,~ a.nd Mrs. Chi.J'Ctlte Ba
t!Jt. decree ma.rk,
4-H H . Kuntz vs Ed Stark.
ed of players or the Ca.nton Oi~tiiH A
It was reveftied by the hwest.l:p.- ey and m:n ~ Bobb:.e a-etm'nOO Mo~
'A !!ltorm center in the far north~
5~Ray Harbrecht vs. Brad PowPII Junior league, ll W':Ul learned, eaan- ttc:ns of the office'""' that Mlf!tl Allen day from a. week ,end trip to Cl.\1. .. WElt. movLng toward the Buckey~
8-W'eb Theobah;l Vf! George Me~ tng t hat honor through his pa:!!t ha&amp; beffl on tntlmaLe l.llrma wi t h c1nnatt
Stflte was dela.ved !Ind. .will not
,)J.IGHTLY IMPROVED
Quigg Jr
effective pltchmg against all o)J~ Hvmer Lo:~an, who 1:!1 awa.ltl.lJ trial
Mr. and M{s W F. CurLston of brlnr reUcf 1n the torm uf thunder
MLss Edith ~ wb.o 'il'IIS trut '!-Prank WhiLe vs C 0. Chap- ponents. He Is a e•and!On oJ Ja- beforP. th.,. common pk!u court on a Pontiac, Mich .. &lt;:Jffie Mo~a'y rm: shi we~~ un ~ il tomori'O'# a.fternoon, en 'SuddE.nl~ Ill Saturday ni l hL
man
c• ·b Orueser of Pomeroy
chaJoe •t ca•·-•no cor·-o•h..
_ 11. lew.,,_
{lays vhot w1th her pa'l"!nt ~ . accordlnl' to weather bureau oftl.- with diphtherin ' t.s r~p:Jrted Lo be
·; 8--0t&gt;orge Nye vs Edison Hob~
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cJals at Columbus..
IIIRhtly improved
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uva1e
i-C J. Rhod CH " Ben Puwell
M•too oqun\y jall tecowe of fall·
itl- Freo """"nbuom " · Fruuk
"' ~ to provide bOnd
Will
Pt:WI Fit;he-r, about 80 yean ot
ln if ltCrs ,written by Lofti:an to
ll~Mr. Patter~n v:&gt;
"Trel" ap, died at !1::10 ctclook Monday Mba .\Uen, l'hlle lbe turmer wa•
Sc~~~i-t Coates vs Albert Coate~! 'vcnma at hllf home · b~ Chal'leti- held
tn _h!U h"1J, he speW of her j
ton, It was reported here Tue!id l4v. 88 ht8 "sweetJfear\." The
'fh e wlnnt r or I will mt..'f'! l1 1u mornlniJ
dlllcovel'ed that LoQan had reWI"'nC'r
C'f 2 The wmner cr 3 will
d Ill'At'·n
to brtna aaws t o
r.o
Mr. Fisher wn8 a ronner resident
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JJH!ft the winner of t The wlnnel' of Pomeroy ha.vlnll' conducted 11 the Jail, with which he would ef.
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ohef5 will meet the winner l')f 6 an.i blacksmtth shop here lor a~ut 30 fe.:c an ll3Ca.pe.
t winner of 7 will meet the wlnm;_· """O.ts. He was IUl ur ct• uu Jokt
Ml&amp;~ Allen L1 belniJ held Ln the
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of 8. The winner of 9 will meet th .! .. ~
''Nqum In the RcM&amp;o"-lnaplud
wtne 1 ot 10 and the whme1 of 11 Fisher or Lincoln Hill a.nd a b10th- W()mt:n's tompanmt&gt;u ~ ol the joll,
by dte •a""'re'ferode,o of a death·
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will play the Whllll'T 1 t I:.! ·,11 . er-ln-law of Julhu1 Smith of 'NYI- I ups~b s, whUe Loyan Is C01H,ncd
wlnll£.r or I and 2 \\' Ill t hw n I:'Jt lis Hill.
on the first !1001'.
~aide ~- a ~ldo111 dger and
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thfo whutel' Gf 3 and 4 i l) u~ l h l'
Ht! I~ survived by lwu IOOIU!,
. , - - - -- -- - . - the bloo41thl&lt;~l' Bl...,k Panthn
dllimplc.n of t hill dtvi:ii~.. _1 LlkewiBc Cha1b and Raymond u.nd one
.-.the~ o~ ,1he
tht- wlnnt'r of 5 and tl will meet do.ughlel', Mrs Perry Holll~hl
1'U .v IU.'IIl:l!li 1\NNOUN(:F.Il
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tht- winner of ·1 a,1d 8 an&lt;1 thls
The funeral servlceK wlll llf' ''011 wmnPr will tiP. cham.plou of thJ·, ducted 'I~ursday morn ing o.t lu
Ne..'Y i or a srea.t. re.:tuctl')'ll In
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o'clock In Chark-sto u and the bur. 1 ·l~t ••
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dtvlsqt and lh t' wilmer d If .tnd 1? tal will be made 1n thf! Beech
re .• ,. ra ....IJ on c:re~tm w come~
Utl':f:t tl\e, ~Inn: 1' ~f 11 and 12 Oro_!e cemetery In Pome roy . The parttcula,rly gra~fylnt J.o ~ela~
auu wtll be cJ!owued cluunpum of I funeral cortege wlll a rrive In Porn- (.~ty farmerR a.~ Ul.la th~e Tllf!
dMsJOI,l. ·
eroy "bout 1 ::IO or 2 o'clock Thura- r.aw . rates as aruww•oed by the
a pair of . ~nkera started the day afternoon and will pwcePd dl- , r~lroa.Us lS I. &amp;'eduction ft'Gm 40 to
mtltch Sunday .When Edl110n Hob- 1 n&gt;ctly t.o the cemetery
•11} cent! ' Cil l a ftve p.llon can of
sttt;ter and o,otJe Nye had a buttle
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Y bowing to his youn1er op •
Tlle llf'IW raW! are r.ftf-etlve on
fdlent when the la.tteJ• camll Lhru 1tulpanh d by A. Altchul oi Galli - and · afte1 Sepaeml;t!r ltlth nef.lOrd.
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nil Yoc!rl' l:Ufl.l llt't.ll vhJlCI .i lo1 C"...
lnK kJ the ll.nnounoement
1~ two boJes :when !Jr e~UI~tch tO!'• lu blL~
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