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'l'J1UDAY, AOOOBT aO, 1811

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

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sTARK coum

~t : Yoi&amp;D·
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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f,.henang 1!1¥'-"liiS in bQrloi' ol J4J.sl5 Jr. Je&lt;i \Yebstei' aDd Albert
: TU£&lt;doY roc a vlalt wtth
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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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KINDlE nnBBERY
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.U:TIIA TDIE STOLEN

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WHILE DRINKING

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P. HOLTER,
ANSWERS SUMMONS

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BOY MAKING GOOD

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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,
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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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El ECTR[C THE 'TRE, porneroy. 0 .

At thll! polilt Nye un~ork e d sev t&gt;rjl beautiful drive!! W take numbe•
hole on the course for a birdie
a
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
you ever smoked
~TB buy the

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
aever overlook th, truth that "Nacwe

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Lancl Ownero Lee:v,._Pick· :
·~ot Linea .Wh~on Law·
Suit. ~eatened

LINE$ ,SHIFT .

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Ohio-Increasing doudlneu followtd

'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·~ .
~: p £CTAT~ HS8Y
!H~A~~ fO~ TOT~l.
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BURSTS· ~f 5~[[0

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Oaohes Of More Than 200
Mile' Per Hour Are
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·No Work Left Undone
Order To Get
Of Event

Nec:e11•y

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Race•; Hiaheat
Attained Ia
245.799 Miles

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•Ill be ·'plenty at
w"nN!!I natUI'e'll
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.
P.M.

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,;. ··m.~v be &amp; teW
douds in t.b,e
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a.EADERS' NOTlOJIJ .,.. ff Jqq wtnt ·
th~ ~ewa Ol!l~e o~ 'l'he Dfll!1,
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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

NO QUARTER

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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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Looina Only At Uith.
fre1ght tnUn at the Monhala
hm; Urton
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Mrs. A. w Drwnmond Rnd son. J
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c.-ocsl.ng
The
Char
e
Wesly,
have
returned
from
Hunt8UIOV8LY
ILL
Hole
When t hP pastor faUt&gt;d to arriYP
II'
mgton
alter
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tht
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at. t hE Moxaht!.la ct:urch, alarmed
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A W . Vale, former auditor ol
1 it
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
r- 1 w-e
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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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I ter, Martha Elizabeth, reiumed
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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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J w McC 11
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m.me on West Ma.in stteet from
wreckage of hl.s Clll be!ilde the
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on ·
u OUJ 1 trom
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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tory over another Junior Jeacuc
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yra.cu.se, returned Mon
tenc
rd tn suv~ rro-n OJW u: lt u
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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Ill
Ohlt:'
Pen;.tl'lltlary.
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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Farnham.
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
1 ted
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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Sa
cJals at Columbus..
IIIRhtly improved
~ltel
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P£•11! Legan Vi confined In
Ll .tl und ....u ... Cu1
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
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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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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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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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Ht! I~ survived by lwu IOOIU!,
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dllimplc.n of t hill dtvi:ii~.. _1 LlkewiBc Cha1b and Raymond u.nd one
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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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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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lnK kJ the ll.nnounoement
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w lch eptl botlr' con-tf!!ltantK on "'
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nl ' • holes they ...... tied ot "'"'"
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they were tied at 6 each Bud at the
emf of the 16th , they were agalr1

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and melloWing, are thea given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, desCribed by the woJds"lt's toasted". That's why folks in
every city, town and hamlet say 'that
Luckics are such ~ cip'cttcs.

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fur the very good reason tl)at baseball h'lf' tit \IJ p~s,
men at the head of its affairs who were CIIPMble and h9n-.
eot and who were tiincere and ~uccessf~p,~l in jJ'ie&amp;r efforts
to keep the sport clean.
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i•hed as It has to the present day even throllf!l the f!'~e~t.-~
est depression In the history of thl.'! couptry. l'et the mag- ,
' nates of the 1l teAms thought enou~~ of IJis ~biiiiY 4&gt; ~o
things that they evidently felt they the~naelve8 could not
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do , to place him as the virtual czar of b~sebl\11- Wlll't ,,.
he has done since accepting the mone/ besides drawihg I
hts :-;alary, no one but the magnates thems~lv:eS kno:w,, th«t'
JR so tar Uti saving baseball is conr.er~ed.
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The gentleman in quest.iol' has at aU times kept his
ear to the ground and made it his busiftess to make su~h
moves as ,.would bring the greatest amount of publicity to
himself. His recent splill'ge as regards betting on horse
ra~es by ball players, is but o~e of many instances.
Every thinking person, even Landis himself, kn•ows
By Artb~u "Eura" Baer
that he has as much ~uthority to stop ball players
betting on hon~e races as he has to keep them from
ing poker, bridge or other card games j.Or money, "'hi•d
Getilnl p.ugh,. U,IJ' ""'' ' ,.~
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i~ exactly none. The public knows that Mr. Landis
Capadl. a.t1d the u~~ J t.B~-at ~:.
thts because card playin~~'
is the recoanized
dliv&lt;.ri!llo he.v-e
t.c ·n aL p;acc ~:&gt; lnn.J tha.t
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~ £ fear the cUplcmat.s ha.Ve us
among the players during their "off" hours after. gttroes·l sl:\t.cd iq "au mverttgatton
and when t.t•vfl.!lin;.. Qn .tbe. trai,ns ijO!l.JLfX~r hft~ ,Ill[~
owner or allyboa'y· eli.;. lifted fllelr ftberil atar1111t' ·.
practice.
From the time away back .a};JOqt !906
"" judge, fined the Standard Oil Company
for a law infractionf eVerybody w~-51 kr.ows
h1m to be a puQlicity seeker. •When be
again•! the Oil Company he knew' iu•t as he knew that he ~ca;\¥j
Aft2r. ~hey Pipped ours we •"&lt;"'''
couldn't stop the horse race 'betti~g, that the Stlo~d~rd
au(}l thetr ilar.kli. A 5ip' fer
Oil Company would never pay the fin'e und they never WUI the adveuL ct b! tr In thD; Is a fair .exchange when you
· was overru 1e d bY a h'liber cour.,,
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OOI&lt;lli&lt;Y chanJO our a\tltude? Not ' been dry twelve lmr C'!lll3!'1&lt;;o!Pll·
dtd because It
-,1::1~. tWe wm llt\11. toa.ri' cur (nmwlw •1-.Y..,.. the Wlct~..P,i.ro)&gt;an to
As a matter of fact, if the baseball men of the bjg ne)llbbo&lt;'a 'l'rl'l!•rY· The only dlf- tt¥' c.otlt!WY noLwttfuttaru:UQ.&amp;.
leagues want to do •something for themselves by saving ·~«l.tJt)m
r"'"''' 1ttl
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will have ruu""
tbt way north.
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the small er minor leagues, they should "fire
tl;le
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un11ghty" Landis and use the tnoney theY. are ifow payihg Fer a. £1 c."J.:~n yuRn we han t:o:&lt;m
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htm, to bolster up t e many sma er teams JPIDg o "" 1e der~·P~klt.. me ~uP. acuth, . let IJO :~
"wall" because of financial diflk,ulties. One year'"' sala7 cr m;v c.o ll ~tr and give .nte a ~rt."
of Landis' would keep seveJ'M,l small leagues going 1to the But c~n whP.-;;-;; c!ln sc.cw-e "l~
exte nt that they could weqther the storm fqr ~orne little Ollxtr of the keg at ~om• ,.,, will J"'eph
· lime and the hi" league\ wo~!d certain!)' prollt by suc h ""'' rcrget tm Mwtt•tl' o,.., ••
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Mrs.
a move whtle they 'lore simply wasting the salary at tade or ncon.
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Merle 0&amp;~18 and wife,

''itlomer

Tl~bna

Orlnaka.d Is conflu-

ed to ber home by Ulntl'.ll
Mn Jake Ph11Up11 ls ~ht!

Cowt at WOrk

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ot one of the rare nlBht bloom1m:

plant.s 801netlrne~~ oalled the Star o!
Bethlehem This plant bloomed ),ast
Saturday nl&amp;ht about ten o'cl.o.!-:
and scores of per&amp;Onl went t,.o see 1t.
Quite a number of people !rum
th\s PlHce attended the Roush
home-comln!; and re1m10n at thl'
Unlon::..::"=::"""::...::"'::.ou~nd!l last Bat~da y

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Hotel
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mend' mu~· at ~~~!!Jcport reoept!Y ~
llert

H. L. W'8J'11 18 fnovtns to ~ n~w
home thts Week.
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Thurs4oy with Mr. and Mrs.
L. ·~
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wife, of Columvlsiton With Mr.

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Baden

spent' "'
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Ce!Preaicnt to Storet and T.l)eatrco

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il'comtii..Oafty at Rll !j.nd cannot' b~
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or ~Y the f(lot or by • the in eli.
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'·'~pt long1ago !Iii adv!ln.isel··:who:operates a ·big store told one
;.., . · \&gt;! ,ouf'so!icit~r• he .'Voul,it~;e!
'" .~ a.Hne in ow· P1'per'if i~ wert
: ,,., ;!,lpt .{or hlifflieqds\up fpr
, hc1tor, That merchant ~hould
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broke off tbarply.
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"And dld you feel she had
rou1" uked Pamela craveb.

· '\.:'.~id it ever OC~\11' w ypu t.)l,at an advet·tisement was not a

co~q!lity at ~11, ~Jit il· se~e~~ ,

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That ' mlrht aecount 'for tt iu

neWl!paper for fti~~ Q{ the publisher, on -accpunt of friend ..
·ship- in order tq · elp .+helpapep along; but because the aqvertisemen~~&lt;;Nlp l)il.)l. ~~ adv~u;ti~l' from a busin(ISS standp.oint?

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THE HUM~NN~ Of' IVIII&gt;NKIND
:(;'"r ~a "'"d qu• ru:&lt;Utem oorECENTL¥ a man btutally murde~ed his wife and ~ai&lt;l f!!n~t!·:.,~,d '~::'~
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she had oeen kilje~ by hiJhwaymen. Finally he con-11
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f eHsed I the trtlth. H er f ather, a m1mster
~ he Gol'pel, 1 Forty cr Etcilt bu"lneM. About :,}x
forgeltmg his profession and his teachings of lo vmg his i apiece wJU l:e Pknty
enemies and other .itlftructions of a stmUat vefn, Bwea.~ I 'fhcre 81.c - PIJ!-IOO&lt;I''~.
vengeonce and wu.nts bjm electrocuted aa soon as poss~l htents
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look at the matter; still it but shows the iinlitation• which •
we as humans have. 1•
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gospel would VIeW ~he matter in the light that he could
re&lt; eive •trength and liJht fr~ above and be aided
through the cnsis without deJ!!~nd!ng the life blood of
" not her. Thu s~me is tru~ \\.~en a dear one pa&amp;&lt;es tJ
I he great bevond. lt l• easy enbugh to say that God hljll '
tal&lt;e n ca re 01 the sit•Jatlo~ 4114 that faith wlll carry us '
throuvh !Jut whon4hc finsl'test comes, the same old aitua•
t1on at'Ises. All o.t us are , in the sam e position at that
time, we eli toil ~n!J S!IOJ! bQW llttle we arc after all,
when comporod to t-h~ __!l',f.P411jel"l, the v~ •l neuo, tno
l'11vinan(as ot ·o~r fMl!tr W'~P.i~ l~ ije11ven.

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bQdy llf C'~ down to t\elp us
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McClain of Hw\tlneiOh, were call-

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a td Pnt ltk fn • ru~o r u rt'{jtllrf's 8.188,100 1 ._. 1 ,~r 1 ,1,, 11 : ~ tn m\n• " pOund
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MrB. Cbarlea Wi.at, Jr., Ruth Bawkl'ns .and Stelle. .P&amp;liner B))l!''lt P,lon-

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Har!ey ftoush O( Charl!lton $J)e.1t
Lhe week end here with rela.t1yes
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs Doyle McKnlght or
Spencer apenL Sunday nefe Wll.h
rel&amp;t.IYea. ILiBII Esther McKnight accompallted Lhem to Lhelr home fm·

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1B visiting rled Amandt. 8m1th of Danvtne.
. F.erry.
. Guinn Cla.rk and wlfe, ot AUJena
the week were here ~lth rel&amp;tivea Priday and
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Jim McElhlri.ney at CoilVJlbul. Jte

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d~aUt yesl.erdli.y tJeneath t.bt' wbtel.&amp;
of 11. fMt PennSYIV&amp;BllL train

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JUDGE LAJ•DIS, as all baseball fans k...,\1', j,s WIIPIQyed
by Ihe tw~ big league• at n salary sp\4 ~-equal that
o l the chief exec utive of the United States, ,Ji/' l~nd, an lltr
u( rcopectability to the sport. Just why ·thay felt su~h a

Sitting on a raUroad track atrum,..
mmg a. guitar and humminl a pop.

HtU, dauahr.er Of Cha1·lnt.on spent

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,kinedom of heaven is at hind. ll••l the sjck, clef'JI,SO
lepers, raise the dead, cast• out devils: freelY ye h4v~ received, freely give.-M'atthew 10: 7,8.

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blre II ~ J :ll p.m., and the Iii }. c!Dnatl•
parL of· die~·· dllc JlUR&amp; otr
J.O'. and Un. 8. C. Wllhtlm and
the face.~ ~\bt· aun at 4 ::Q. p m. da1.11hter Ned~ aod Bobbte of Pt.
both ,..,., . . .
P~nt Wtl\e Sunday gueeta of Mr
IUUI Mn. RUIO JuhUn1 .
Kr and Mnl. RUUI!!Ilt Hanna &amp;.IU
At Pwt
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to suo
peT lnpltlred~t. while at ee..
dar Ra~ \.t WM from II 40 to
U:.OO. It wtll. mean the OOI'Ifiwner
mu.r Pt.J , 10 oente a quart lnalead
of I In t4et Cedar ~pldB &amp;n!a. At
G'IJQt.on tfl. .JRe'l'niJI! WU :l Cf!UL'\ p
1a1Jon ro.r a 80-da.y peMod
'Ibe JI'Uld juty Inquiry at 01'.1Uil ·
mDfh coatlnued, with lndlcl 1\l~nt dpetted later lu thF wt-tk

Ohle&amp;~G, Pbiladt~Jphia:.I.Ptt~tll'(,' Milwaukee.
DtUnred B7 Canter

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fur the very good reason tl)at baseball h'lf' tit \IJ p~s,
men at the head of its affairs who were CIIPMble and h9n-.
eot and who were tiincere and ~uccessf~p,~l in jJ'ie&amp;r efforts
to keep the sport clean.
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est depression In the history of thl.'! couptry. l'et the mag- ,
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JR so tar Uti saving baseball is conr.er~ed.
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ear to the ground and made it his busiftess to make su~h
moves as ,.would bring the greatest amount of publicity to
himself. His recent splill'ge as regards betting on horse
ra~es by ball players, is but o~e of many instances.
Every thinking person, even Landis himself, kn•ows
By Artb~u "Eura" Baer
that he has as much ~uthority to stop ball players
betting on hon~e races as he has to keep them from
ing poker, bridge or other card games j.Or money, "'hi•d
Getilnl p.ugh,. U,IJ' ""'' ' ,.~
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i~ exactly none. The public knows that Mr. Landis
Capadl. a.t1d the u~~ J t.B~-at ~:.
thts because card playin~~'
is the recoanized
dliv&lt;.ri!llo he.v-e
t.c ·n aL p;acc ~:&gt; lnn.J tha.t
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among the players during their "off" hours after. gttroes·l sl:\t.cd iq "au mverttgatton
and when t.t•vfl.!lin;.. Qn .tbe. trai,ns ijO!l.JLfX~r hft~ ,Ill[~
owner or allyboa'y· eli.;. lifted fllelr ftberil atar1111t' ·.
practice.
From the time away back .a};JOqt !906
"" judge, fined the Standard Oil Company
for a law infractionf eVerybody w~-51 kr.ows
h1m to be a puQlicity seeker. •When be
again•! the Oil Company he knew' iu•t as he knew that he ~ca;\¥j
Aft2r. ~hey Pipped ours we •"&lt;"'''
couldn't stop the horse race 'betti~g, that the Stlo~d~rd
au(}l thetr ilar.kli. A 5ip' fer
Oil Company would never pay the fin'e und they never WUI the adveuL ct b! tr In thD; Is a fair .exchange when you
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dtd because It
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leagues want to do •something for themselves by saving ·~«l.tJt)m
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htm, to bolster up t e many sma er teams JPIDg o "" 1e der~·P~klt.. me ~uP. acuth, . let IJO :~
"wall" because of financial diflk,ulties. One year'"' sala7 cr m;v c.o ll ~tr and give .nte a ~rt."
of Landis' would keep seveJ'M,l small leagues going 1to the But c~n whP.-;;-;; c!ln sc.cw-e "l~
exte nt that they could weqther the storm fqr ~orne little Ollxtr of the keg at ~om• ,.,, will J"'eph
· lime and the hi" league\ wo~!d certain!)' prollt by suc h ""'' rcrget tm Mwtt•tl' o,.., ••
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Mn Jake Ph11Up11 ls ~ht!

Cowt at WOrk

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plant.s 801netlrne~~ oalled the Star o!
Bethlehem This plant bloomed ),ast
Saturday nl&amp;ht about ten o'cl.o.!-:
and scores of per&amp;Onl went t,.o see 1t.
Quite a number of people !rum
th\s PlHce attended the Roush
home-comln!; and re1m10n at thl'
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or ~Y the f(lot or by • the in eli.
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'·'~pt long1ago !Iii adv!ln.isel··:who:operates a ·big store told one
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"And dld you feel she had
rou1" uked Pamela craveb.

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co~q!lity at ~11, ~Jit il· se~e~~ ,

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neWl!paper for fti~~ Q{ the publisher, on -accpunt of friend ..
·ship- in order tq · elp .+helpapep along; but because the aqvertisemen~~&lt;;Nlp l)il.)l. ~~ adv~u;ti~l' from a busin(ISS standp.oint?

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THE HUM~NN~ Of' IVIII&gt;NKIND
:(;'"r ~a "'"d qu• ru:&lt;Utem oorECENTL¥ a man btutally murde~ed his wife and ~ai&lt;l f!!n~t!·:.,~,d '~::'~
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f eHsed I the trtlth. H er f ather, a m1mster
~ he Gol'pel, 1 Forty cr Etcilt bu"lneM. About :,}x
forgeltmg his profession and his teachings of lo vmg his i apiece wJU l:e Pknty
enemies and other .itlftructions of a stmUat vefn, Bwea.~ I 'fhcre 81.c - PIJ!-IOO&lt;I''~.
vengeonce and wu.nts bjm electrocuted aa soon as poss~l htents
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look at the matter; still it but shows the iinlitation• which •
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gospel would VIeW ~he matter in the light that he could
re&lt; eive •trength and liJht fr~ above and be aided
through the cnsis without deJ!!~nd!ng the life blood of
" not her. Thu s~me is tru~ \\.~en a dear one pa&amp;&lt;es tJ
I he great bevond. lt l• easy enbugh to say that God hljll '
tal&lt;e n ca re 01 the sit•Jatlo~ 4114 that faith wlll carry us '
throuvh !Jut whon4hc finsl'test comes, the same old aitua•
t1on at'Ises. All o.t us are , in the sam e position at that
time, we eli toil ~n!J S!IOJ! bQW llttle we arc after all,
when comporod to t-h~ __!l',f.P411jel"l, the v~ •l neuo, tno
l'11vinan(as ot ·o~r fMl!tr W'~P.i~ l~ ije11ven.

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bQdy llf C'~ down to t\elp us
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MrB. Cbarlea Wi.at, Jr., Ruth Bawkl'ns .and Stelle. .P&amp;liner B))l!''lt P,lon-

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Har!ey ftoush O( Charl!lton $J)e.1t
Lhe week end here with rela.t1yes
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs Doyle McKnlght or
Spencer apenL Sunday nefe Wll.h
rel&amp;t.IYea. ILiBII Esther McKnight accompallted Lhem to Lhelr home fm·

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1B visiting rled Amandt. 8m1th of Danvtne.
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. Guinn Cla.rk and wlfe, ot AUJena
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Jim McElhlri.ney at CoilVJlbul. Jte

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d~aUt yesl.erdli.y tJeneath t.bt' wbtel.&amp;
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JUDGE LAJ•DIS, as all baseball fans k...,\1', j,s WIIPIQyed
by Ihe tw~ big league• at n salary sp\4 ~-equal that
o l the chief exec utive of the United States, ,Ji/' l~nd, an lltr
u( rcopectability to the sport. Just why ·thay felt su~h a

Sitting on a raUroad track atrum,..
mmg a. guitar and humminl a pop.

HtU, dauahr.er Of Cha1·lnt.on spent

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,kinedom of heaven is at hind. ll••l the sjck, clef'JI,SO
lepers, raise the dead, cast• out devils: freelY ye h4v~ received, freely give.-M'atthew 10: 7,8.

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blre II ~ J :ll p.m., and the Iii }. c!Dnatl•
parL of· die~·· dllc JlUR&amp; otr
J.O'. and Un. 8. C. Wllhtlm and
the face.~ ~\bt· aun at 4 ::Q. p m. da1.11hter Ned~ aod Bobbte of Pt.
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P~nt Wtl\e Sunday gueeta of Mr
IUUI Mn. RUIO JuhUn1 .
Kr and Mnl. RUUI!!Ilt Hanna &amp;.IU
At Pwt
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dar Ra~ \.t WM from II 40 to
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mu.r Pt.J , 10 oente a quart lnalead
of I In t4et Cedar ~pldB &amp;n!a. At
G'IJQt.on tfl. .JRe'l'niJI! WU :l Cf!UL'\ p
1a1Jon ro.r a 80-da.y peMod
'Ibe JI'Uld juty Inquiry at 01'.1Uil ·
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Ohle&amp;~G, Pbiladt~Jphia:.I.Ptt~tll'(,' Milwaukee.
DtUnred B7 Canter

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Zton Suno:I~Y nlaht.
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Mrs. Halff Ull.bney wu m ...
houae. Priced to sell Ralph Sny- crate on the roadway haJ been com- day hH afvep ~~ of.·!J119 for , -bt.a ill·tbe f'U
!0 .~- strkta. Mr. and :Ur1. O&amp;rey l4&amp;rt1n of
a Huntlnst.ol! HOI!I.P.It.al Jand. W1
dt;r, Role HIU, Pomeroy, Ohio. plcted and e:xcept for some: ex.tr11. apRC,-l'I.QCe tn the ~ ·
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,.t t111 t. ··If!»:~-~ ~ t.eruled ~ SauDderB family reunion
.f:.."n Swillher l8 bulldillJ a new
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from McKnight mine, Thom~ mlnated several dff.ngeroua curve'!. th •- .. th oentrol n-..~ 6 -..~11 tt.~QMJ"
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A milrrl~e license \'1&amp;8 ls:;ued by Lewta lor \hit ~p'iQ!illllp.
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:W. ·R~ W!\tts pt yalit~. Ga., ld 1 Zion church SundRy nlg • , 8 FOR RtNT- Apartm o:. nt over Phil- , LeRoy Arden. 30, ot Charlesto;, however, t(Qn th 1!~publd thaJrifJf® viii~
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the -peat "dfl h\s sisters, Mtlhe, An:le lng jhe Rev. G. R-. Martin s far~llp Slstetl:\ Btctf' 1n Main &amp;treet 1, and Yvette ~dele Hlnklc , 29, of shJp for Oa11Jpo111 fr'ben theyde&amp;at
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Mr. anfil Mfs. E w. Johnson and i
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injur1es 11-bouL her head when Lhll set score ~WI. 6-4:, 1·6, 3~6, J~S
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When Brown wtnt to ~nd An~
deraol) bllltred. a throw to tbat bue,
In t;ich~;
~e then whipped the baU to tbif(;l-bui
tiE:~!: ; Thunday~ ll and B Meets
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third ti.ckfr &amp;Dd ~·
PlayJ~d ToB.othany ln. Three
ilns ~rlnl: on t.he DQ~clae, Browu
Nicht _
w.a.s cred1id 'ftth a 1toJm but~! tn
101nc to seoond. WJJ..P, BQ)tl!,ers
"'"'llliU8n.. ,..,_ crowd saw 'l went to third. :Srown wu ru.n down
The ta 6 ~ fteldlno. fast: steppin11
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be~w~eo _J;b,Jr9i and h9me ~ play
wi al¥1 wdoly p.afe won by Gaiji- ~~ ..1 u_ A
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'J'lte ~¥ •co~ tolk&gt;w&amp; :·
B a'nd B t-ecreation ball team eas~
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AD R H PO A E
po~ frQm
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t.he tint of ~ ~iher. BrqLhPJIJ l'itq hlt -tbe ~ AJI~worth, 3b.. 1 "i ~ 3 l Uy eVm~ tbe Odd !.ellows In
a three pme ..rlaa with the ebam· :"'"· fa!Ie4 J'cH~agfte dllf'(r 1M Oal!of~r. 08 ..... 4 0 1 1 4 4 1 their play-ol7 which foJ owed
P , , the tournament. a.t stake ~nll
1 .,:,~ ..t~~n - man J~~'· lb, 3b .... t o 1 5 o 1 prC&gt;tett of the gtt.tm won t.y Lhe
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team· elmpl)' blew b •
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sky blah when &amp;;be blow did !aU and .Y PQpPW to, tllli'i!~ Bll..t' ~ ....... d ....... 6h
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· ~td away with tpc w:llk~~:~UI:hf.ll, · .:_.''Oil)era Battyn, 1b ..... . 4 a o
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TuesdAy evening the score waa 4
11 ·'"'~d up for thet.l.
w en!'~.~ b1t 'C"...!Jlort, Oen:rt!.k~:~y, u, rf .. ., 1 1 ~
-·. o 01 to. 0 .e.pd the kt5ers f~tiled utte1ly
On!1 q bltl .1l1!re rea:1st.ered off a P Y was fll.~·~ ~t.,..,.p.
R. Allolllwort.li, ef 4 1 1
1 o tn dellvertnp; when htt.s mean
Beaver who wtc1 .,;:OQrded ~~otrociO$ set ndwt
. b~: bo~~s 'il!'e,re ' rule Pa,rrit.t, c ...... , , 1 o 0
o o mar1ter11 that pay-otr.
support. the kind that would have
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w.ell ilia~ ~altr.ed .l lQf hurler
att.er the
~\~n Wllljl ~. lf . , .. . .... 1 o o o o o five hita but t.he ftvc or the fl'll ·
trylna "EO wln &amp; b!p..p ·~- Oqly pitched t.o tlprd~ ~~ rqpec· ~aV.er: p ........ 3 o o 0 • 0 o temalie.t6 wei-e' harmleBB while
tw.o ~~ were requtred for tll!i! U.vely. 'fhen \1tUM1 rounded second 1 · ' - __ _! r - three of those by thr hMh-~lln~rn:rs
'•,f:~ oy.-r tte victory, $e ~his W'f._ ~ .~
'hill hi~. he Tol;a.l . ......... .
3 6 2t~..U 8 ea.me ln a buncjl In t.he flrMt mn~ll
"'fblh. j:n 11!&lt; Dtt.h lb,et
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' on i hJt !lDd fQUr 1.\lmed. and •:• 4\'f!Uibt alten:attoq, Qll-llhvo.l~ ( 1Q)
A.B R H PO A E
q· ,., t:b,e ou .
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Jjlle .eW:h~h ~y arose. The uprft,\Da waa neall.liblt
·ct ...... 5 1 ·1 ,l o o ~ur:'~t\1{ w~": tty ~ r:o~ch
ftv'e hlt.s and ~e however and the tl'me was resuDte4 ton, 3tl . . . . . . . . o-- o o 3 a o
me wooey p~yQ)I lil
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when the otrencUnc players Battyn
rlothers, 2b .... , ' 1 ..o f S 1 'J'N,flJ ~uld ®ve been fielded ~u•
and Wllaou,, were e~. orate McHenry, rr ...... 4 1 0 o, 0 0 the ·rraternall8t.H did thP
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Tbe
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~s broke tpe "'eg.~ to tint. and Jet)klbs to .eec- Broyles, e ........ o y 0 0 0 0 brct~'ly love a,ct b.y allowing , Jt
let!' qt e nrs~· tnnlns: &amp;rorlng ope and for ~le~t. 11qr then sin- Wlllon, c . . . . . . . 4 0 1 ( 1 I) to drop amcng th.~m untouched
r'¥1 ~ ~· U,~worth ftrl!t 'W• gled to center and Broyi;ea. rwmlng Blazer,. 63 ........ 2 2 1 1 5 ,_, J&gt;.nd F.dtlle was presented with H
qt~ tp· ~a wlld. pitph tor Wilson t ·o o k Uiird, 'Bl'Of"' Kelton 1!
f 2 a 0 0 0 bimtJe,
!Ui4 ~ · n ' ..,,. of "" ""''"' arid' Blar.er look tblnl -..,, 'lb ." ." ." ." ." ." ." · 4 l 2 14 0 1 Moore followed with a triple• to
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with a. double to tile same fteld
bi ~ , _' .' t4tiy add.ed two ~ Bitzer t~oore.tl
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TotaJ .. ... , ..,... .. 38 10 9 27 11 " Wilen Tip t.hrew h!Jh .on Neal,
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~!27-&amp;nrled to left ~ltan Look .aec:cnlAl on a ~ed ·
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R~ll went to third and scoreljl
~tter JM,ttyn ~~,..been Utlred. baD and Reese the sixth man t.o b6t
Two bMe hit : Wilson.
when M90re was thrown out . 1n
DeDlOIJker ~ lleOOI1d. on tbe ehort.. 1Ued to Heal ~ rtghl DJsglna
~af9'!4 rul}8: Qa1Upoli6 5.
fin;t by Stra.uss.
sf.9lii'J·~ of R; Allfm11wort.h ~P t.tngled to rllbt· and , kelton , t.Qptf..
B:aM on ba.lla by Bea.ver 3; by · "fhey :J®Utfld a htt. In the secarid scored. on Reeae) error 0! An- third. J._:.f..kin11 stnaled t.O left OJ,ai.ha 1.
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end irtqlng and went hitless theredendll'a .tap w~ t,t:ul &amp;st. aacker and Kelton seor~ Dtatins &amp;Qln&amp; w
'i!IVUet out by Beaver t; by Dig- att.er until the last of the eigi!Lh
~pped· lM' ~ MIL
APepe- ~~nd. 'rbe pltohel' went to tblr:l a1nt 3.
when Ruasen singled tor his secwo!Ui' . i.to tbh'cl on the error on a wild pitch and , HaskinS -;tent 1 Wild. ptt.chea Bener t; Ne&amp;J 1; ond bingle.
and scored on Bea.vers tap to short, to second on the Bame play. At this Dla:lns 1.
The Odd Pellowfi p;ot nne tough
JUuer overlooklna: ~ P.'4Y at home J~q,re ~~ . ~!It!~
~ Anderson.
break In the rourth when w1th 16nl'
batter atrli&gt;t.
t J..oljiO goln&amp; I" "11, • Dim"""1 f'l Pirlt ~ on errore 'Mlddl&lt;port 4; out Orow """ called out on a pin•
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, }fad lOoked faJrly safe 'With rJgt!,t an4 . ,_rfi~t to catch, .._ver ~po~ll a.
in wblcb th'1 ball wns Ju!iggled .
~r!ha~d Bea1ver goin&amp; along am~ .4nQersou rettri~. Br.p~'l}tt til _ lA!Jtt WI ba8e Middleport 8; O&amp;lll · the , umpire not seeing that ,thr
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man drole hRJ'd. inside firl&lt;l bl\&amp;whlch, had It JrOne through untouched would have been a sure
trivlll but In tryillg Lo dodge the
0011, the umJ)B f&amp;Jled to get in the
clear and 1t hit him on tlla r~~ot
or ankle nnd de11ectc~ lt Into the
~II!Jll.Qnd holqtng Uu; batter to a

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them even tn third base.
The B and B team Will now en ~
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AMEJIICA.N ASSOCUTION
Colwnbua. 3, KaMR.8 Clty 0.
Milwaukee 6, Toledo 5.

Milwaukee lO,.Toledo 4.
St. Paul 8, LOulavUie 4.
st. PnUl 7, Ull,llaviUe 0,

M1nneapo1Ja 5, lndtanapoll8 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ptttl"burgh 10, Boeton 7.
P111!.1iburgh 3, Bo8ton ~­
C~go 4. New York 3. •
Brooklyn 5, dt. Louls 4.
Only ramea &amp;et&gt;~duled.
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Boston 6, Ole•· ~land 2,
Washingtoll 11, SL. Louis 7 1

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Zton Suno:I~Y nlaht.
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pk farm.
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- · 1n ooneludecVi vistt with theJr aunt
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ThOle 1n ch&amp;rge o1 the cotllltruc ·
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elec 1 way trom the underpess at Addison
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!ruittrea, house La wtr lor b
to the t4ei.ga eoWltY line have apBert Mooney, I:J'o~t--)lc'e py, 48:- tl~ . aP4 1U. t.i ~ '
t; 1Ule ,ma_ ~ 'II_Wtfl ratr in Columbua th \.8
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Mrs. Halff Ull.bney wu m ...
houae. Priced to sell Ralph Sny- crate on the roadway haJ been com- day hH afvep ~~ of.·!J119 for , -bt.a ill·tbe f'U
!0 .~- strkta. Mr. and :Ur1. O&amp;rey l4&amp;rt1n of
a Huntlnst.ol! HOI!I.P.It.al Jand. W1
dt;r, Role HIU, Pomeroy, Ohio. plcted and e:xcept for some: ex.tr11. apRC,-l'I.QCe tn the ~ ·
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ftnt sn oPeratlon 'last week an
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wor~ in Cheabtre, the entlre pro- qourt and has been re~. ¥_..
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Mr n" d.n. TtiX o&amp;udill spent l'"tttng alont fill#. '
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Tbe hlrhwa.y Is 20-!oot wide from returned here on J11 old· ln4lc~~ SANJ'~'I'J,~ ~lt4~ ...t
¥f., an4:Mn. Vtratl Saundtra &amp;t· ~ ~d!~dw~rs J . aH . e~::dm
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Addi&amp;on to Ch,.Jh.Jre. belns 27-feet tor nQn"lllJPPGrt of t\IJI ~IY.
,.t t111 t. ··If!»:~-~ ~ t.eruled ~ SauDderB family reunion
.f:.."n Swillher l8 bulldillJ a new
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.,;;r noe ne&amp;r the Candill sl&lt;lre.
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LIBERAL REWARD for lntorma- feet from Cbeshln: to the Mel;! LOOA._, fOPfNJ!I :Wf?! Q(Jli~B ·. 2otta ~ ~!:'1. ~~~rlal.~,l.n ~ d ~rhll . ~ ~therholt. spent Sunw "'"Z:.e"ur s.nd rven Flants were the
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1J~ are-: I ·~ ere.
.,..""1:~·•nd I'Jests of their grand~
from McKnight mine, Thom~ mlnated several dff.ngeroua curve'!. th •- .. th oentrol n-..~ 6 -..~11 tt.~QMJ"
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k . F. L. McKnight, Middleport., I Se1•cral sect.lon,.. of the hta'hwa.y
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namenL ~ deleatel;l IQ.
e ~~~·~~ v~~{Qrf: )'1~ :Mrs. W. E. Gray Mr&amp; :R. E Ma.rt1n and family - 11
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0®1~ Y~~ l5 apendtn( a !ew d~s 1• -~reth..!asd~v la~: .~~~~t~~~Cf at
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A milrrl~e license \'1&amp;8 ls:;ued by Lewta lor \hit ~p'iQ!illllp.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - the proba.ie court here to George I Lutz and ~n~ ~ngton,
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:W. ·R~ W!\tts pt yalit~. Ga., ld 1 Zion church SundRy nlg • , 8 FOR RtNT- Apartm o:. nt over Phil- , LeRoy Arden. 30, ot Charlesto;, however, t(Qn th 1!~publd thaJrifJf® viii~
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the -peat "dfl h\s sisters, Mtlhe, An:le lng jhe Rev. G. R-. Martin s far~llp Slstetl:\ Btctf' 1n Main &amp;treet 1, and Yvette ~dele Hlnklc , 29, of shJp for Oa11Jpo111 fr'ben theyde&amp;at
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and Mal'y Watts.
( well eermon. ·
Call Orae&lt;: !iGrt.,n. Pt&gt;one 111-x. Gallla county.
ed Blood a.bd Jobition ofPDni- Mr.
Earl and J:dwtn MeCormlck ave - Mr. and Mn&gt;. lnl. Blaine or Mill
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att.endlnl tlle State l'lalr.
Bt"ne wei ' the Suntlay 1 gue,; ts of
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'l'be slnale.s match· jletWeen Lutz
Mlas Normli- Stoyles returned to ,J. Ji. aandiU.
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Lanu&amp;ter where 8he is employed
Mr. anfil Mfs. E w. Johnson and i
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injur1es 11-bouL her head when Lhll set score ~WI. 6-4:, 1·6, 3~6, J~S
Bertha af~r vlaWnC ' t}er .parents, lit. and
l!tella a.t.ten~ed church at
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BARPAINS FOR CASH,___ Tnk·
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SERIES BEGINS

When Brown wtnt to ~nd An~
deraol) bllltred. a throw to tbat bue,
In t;ich~;
~e then whipped the baU to tbif(;l-bui
tiE:~!: ; Thunday~ ll and B Meets
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the
third ti.ckfr &amp;Dd ~·
PlayJ~d ToB.othany ln. Three
ilns ~rlnl: on t.he DQ~clae, Browu
Nicht _
w.a.s cred1id 'ftth a 1toJm but~! tn
101nc to seoond. WJJ..P, BQ)tl!,ers
"'"'llliU8n.. ,..,_ crowd saw 'l went to third. :Srown wu ru.n down
The ta 6 ~ fteldlno. fast: steppin11
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be~w~eo _J;b,Jr9i and h9me ~ play
wi al¥1 wdoly p.afe won by Gaiji- ~~ ..1 u_ A
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'J'lte ~¥ •co~ tolk&gt;w&amp; :·
B a'nd B t-ecreation ball team eas~
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AD R H PO A E
po~ frQm
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t.he tint of ~ ~iher. BrqLhPJIJ l'itq hlt -tbe ~ AJI~worth, 3b.. 1 "i ~ 3 l Uy eVm~ tbe Odd !.ellows In
a three pme ..rlaa with the ebam· :"'"· fa!Ie4 J'cH~agfte dllf'(r 1M Oal!of~r. 08 ..... 4 0 1 1 4 4 1 their play-ol7 which foJ owed
P , , the tournament. a.t stake ~nll
1 .,:,~ ..t~~n - man J~~'· lb, 3b .... t o 1 5 o 1 prC&gt;tett of the gtt.tm won t.y Lhe
The
team· elmpl)' blew b •
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sky blah when &amp;;be blow did !aU and .Y PQpPW to, tllli'i!~ Bll..t' ~ ....... d ....... 6h
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· ~td away with tpc w:llk~~:~UI:hf.ll, · .:_.''Oil)era Battyn, 1b ..... . 4 a o
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TuesdAy evening the score waa 4
11 ·'"'~d up for thet.l.
w en!'~.~ b1t 'C"...!Jlort, Oen:rt!.k~:~y, u, rf .. ., 1 1 ~
-·. o 01 to. 0 .e.pd the kt5ers f~tiled utte1ly
On!1 q bltl .1l1!re rea:1st.ered off a P Y was fll.~·~ ~t.,..,.p.
R. Allolllwort.li, ef 4 1 1
1 o tn dellvertnp; when htt.s mean
Beaver who wtc1 .,;:OQrded ~~otrociO$ set ndwt
. b~: bo~~s 'il!'e,re ' rule Pa,rrit.t, c ...... , , 1 o 0
o o mar1ter11 that pay-otr.
support. the kind that would have
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*P .r!4'ht ~n~ .WJ4ereon. e . , .... 3 o o· 1 1 1 F.ach pitcher was t.o uched lor
w.ell ilia~ ~altr.ed .l lQf hurler
att.er the
~\~n Wllljl ~. lf . , .. . .... 1 o o o o o five hita but t.he ftvc or the fl'll ·
trylna "EO wln &amp; b!p..p ·~- Oqly pitched t.o tlprd~ ~~ rqpec· ~aV.er: p ........ 3 o o 0 • 0 o temalie.t6 wei-e' harmleBB while
tw.o ~~ were requtred for tll!i! U.vely. 'fhen \1tUM1 rounded second 1 · ' - __ _! r - three of those by thr hMh-~lln~rn:rs
'•,f:~ oy.-r tte victory, $e ~his W'f._ ~ .~
'hill hi~. he Tol;a.l . ......... .
3 6 2t~..U 8 ea.me ln a buncjl In t.he flrMt mn~ll
"'fblh. j:n 11!&lt; Dtt.h lb,et
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' on i hJt !lDd fQUr 1.\lmed. and •:• 4\'f!Uibt alten:attoq, Qll-llhvo.l~ ( 1Q)
A.B R H PO A E
q· ,., t:b,e ou .
d th
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Jjlle .eW:h~h ~y arose. The uprft,\Da waa neall.liblt
·ct ...... 5 1 ·1 ,l o o ~ur:'~t\1{ w~": tty ~ r:o~ch
ftv'e hlt.s and ~e however and the tl'me was resuDte4 ton, 3tl . . . . . . . . o-- o o 3 a o
me wooey p~yQ)I lil
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when the otrencUnc players Battyn
rlothers, 2b .... , ' 1 ..o f S 1 'J'N,flJ ~uld ®ve been fielded ~u•
and Wllaou,, were e~. orate McHenry, rr ...... 4 1 0 o, 0 0 the ·rraternall8t.H did thP
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Tbe
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~s broke tpe "'eg.~ to tint. and Jet)klbs to .eec- Broyles, e ........ o y 0 0 0 0 brct~'ly love a,ct b.y allowing , Jt
let!' qt e nrs~· tnnlns: &amp;rorlng ope and for ~le~t. 11qr then sin- Wlllon, c . . . . . . . 4 0 1 ( 1 I) to drop amcng th.~m untouched
r'¥1 ~ ~· U,~worth ftrl!t 'W• gled to center and Broyi;ea. rwmlng Blazer,. 63 ........ 2 2 1 1 5 ,_, J&gt;.nd F.dtlle was presented with H
qt~ tp· ~a wlld. pitph tor Wilson t ·o o k Uiird, 'Bl'Of"' Kelton 1!
f 2 a 0 0 0 bimtJe,
!Ui4 ~ · n ' ..,,. of "" ""''"' arid' Blar.er look tblnl -..,, 'lb ." ." ." ." ." ." ." · 4 l 2 14 0 1 Moore followed with a triple• to
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~r Oallq~er ap.J when An$ieriQD threw (;wll&lt;l to sec .. ·Diallnll, P . . . . . . , 4 1 2 0 .. , 0 centtr and R. RUS&amp;ell !ollowed
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with a. double to tile same fteld
bi ~ , _' .' t4tiy add.ed two ~ Bitzer t~oore.tl
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TotaJ .. ... , ..,... .. 38 10 9 27 11 " Wilen Tip t.hrew h!Jh .on Neal,
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~!27-&amp;nrled to left ~ltan Look .aec:cnlAl on a ~ed ·
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R~ll went to third and scoreljl
~tter JM,ttyn ~~,..been Utlred. baD and Reese the sixth man t.o b6t
Two bMe hit : Wilson.
when M90re was thrown out . 1n
DeDlOIJker ~ lleOOI1d. on tbe ehort.. 1Ued to Heal ~ rtghl DJsglna
~af9'!4 rul}8: Qa1Upoli6 5.
fin;t by Stra.uss.
sf.9lii'J·~ of R; Allfm11wort.h ~P t.tngled to rllbt· and , kelton , t.Qptf..
B:aM on ba.lla by Bea.ver 3; by · "fhey :J®Utfld a htt. In the secarid scored. on Reeae) error 0! An- third. J._:.f..kin11 stnaled t.O left OJ,ai.ha 1.
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end irtqlng and went hitless theredendll'a .tap w~ t,t:ul &amp;st. aacker and Kelton seor~ Dtatins &amp;Qln&amp; w
'i!IVUet out by Beaver t; by Dig- att.er until the last of the eigi!Lh
~pped· lM' ~ MIL
APepe- ~~nd. 'rbe pltohel' went to tblr:l a1nt 3.
when Ruasen singled tor his secwo!Ui' . i.to tbh'cl on the error on a wild pitch and , HaskinS -;tent 1 Wild. ptt.chea Bener t; Ne&amp;J 1; ond bingle.
and scored on Bea.vers tap to short, to second on the Bame play. At this Dla:lns 1.
The Odd Pellowfi p;ot nne tough
JUuer overlooklna: ~ P.'4Y at home J~q,re ~~ . ~!It!~
~ Anderson.
break In the rourth when w1th 16nl'
batter atrli&gt;t.
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