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Mr. an4 Mra. CJ.ytycte
h·ert {&gt;!.
Ob88te'r. weft dinner I(Ulelt9 oJ Ml

from M\dland4 ¥leh., wbere death
-oceur.ml 'I'UeadaJ. Oet.tb wu due to
blart.~ and ne was auddenll
~ ihoruy otter be bad COlD•
D1!etJM b1a Mlob.. Tb.e report at.asect
tha' hf ~lked trom the batbroom
tnto ap adjoining room 1tbere b1l
wlf• and baby were, oo:npJained ~
bil wife or a pain mar -JIJI heart ,
then sent to the floor, dead.
'Jbe body may be YleWed. until 8
o'clock lOnlaht Jt 1;be Pnlll real·
dmee on Mullltmyj avenue and the
recnalha wlll be tabn to Plu'kera-

WEATHER FORECAST-

U you want
tlie News Otllce ot The D&amp;IIJ
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Buableu
Otllce ask for 20Z·B.

lEADERS' NOTICE -

WOLF P~N

TliO body ol Walter E . ....... 100

Oh\o---Ckntdy

Mn. ~ OJUupbell b tlw
of her nephew, Prank QUe:!

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Mrs. 0. 0. street and d&amp;ugN!~!t
ot f OOlumbU!I, spent TutR·.y with
Mf. and Mrs. Oh~les Grecnla.
Mr. and. Mrs. Do.n Carl spent
SWK\ay wUh hta brother, B. E.
Carl r.n4 tamllf
A Jaqo deletatlon from thH l!'.l.un
school atteni.led tbe pk:nJc
at the Ja.tr rrounde. Sunday,
~umtay

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OROTH[R ~OMITS

'HUll OAf )TRUCE{
PICKET~ AT WORK

MURDER Of PAIR:

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the Greatest f:ootw~ar Val6~a t in HiitorY:·
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!tbe famll,y had t!aten the 1 c m ,
ey•bect.me Ill al)d lt wu
summOll a phyalclan. Dr Byron
tna.answered the call and alter
ladmJnl!ltf!rlng t.reatmQlt.s to £he
ur for about one hour, their conon beeame somewhat relieved. A
pot! Mm l.he home Thursday
~ tilat Lhey were greatly 1m·
ved.
lL Wall belteved that the polson
ame from a quantity o! canned Ql'
vaporated mUk which W&amp;.l! nsed

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FRIDAY AND SATURDA

he JW'Y ls compoBed of the fol-

towlnl · OlllBr Bays,.,J.et.avt. Fall!;,
&amp;!IILX Russell, M lr!d lepor,, R l), W,
Parsons, RavcnswoOb, •II. Vi!."

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· Steel Strikers

• LARGE QUANTITY BUYING AND VOLUME; SELLING LOW PRICES

r Route; BcBIS Sanbom, Mldd.lct, Pearl Ourdner Middleport,

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MlddlePf\rt OQly six
were drawn for duty l.n th£~
with the new

Max,
Alfect Ch ...ceo of

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expenses

Ho-lman at Trial

Seven are Ar~ated; Want
Strike Called Pecauoo of
Wa1e Cut Rumor

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Piitiliit
pay out.

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lz.ers of the Metal and ~tA!Iel W()(l,,.
.-rs Industrial Unib.l, wett lt.rl'eated
b)' polwe 01. .!hll.l.lt! of inWxlcn·
t:Jon and d~erfy conduct The
two tu:en Into cW&gt;toqv es otg&amp;nb~
crs cf the union gav~ t•.!!lr no.tn~'&gt;S
;j;j;;~bltj;,;i'ai~illl.6 A. L. Lewl ~. 26, )f Hha.H,n, Pa
en~n

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Pt.lice wt&gt;re called to J"lllt('r thl

mob by &lt;'?1Tl!J9.ny omcio.ls w?len
the latte1 tieciiLrt&lt;li t!1 ~ pkku~
"en: r&amp;dlca.ls tmd commuPilitl, lryb,g w prEvent th1:1 :egtl•lll e II·
pJoyes trcm enlet'i!l~ the mill with
the aim of rousing a ~f!neu,l st r\ ~('

Growing' Girls
and Strap Slippera
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FOR LADIES

At the· new bud ret fittin1 price. Come in-oee the
perfec:t workmaaohip and beautiful 1tyleo--feel the
glpriou11 comfort on your fool

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TtiE VOGUE SHOE SHOPPE
J!()MI:ROY, OHIO.

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r.ttend tlle mass
t.hls afternoon t..o
C~raanlzatton ot a.
ra.nn
movement ln the state to
hlaher prleeo ol their P&lt;OOIU&lt;ts.
Intimatllons ot ~tate--wide
reaentation at
rally bere
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. GIFU-'$ SPORT OXFORDS

Suede

Reel Goooe Shoes for Boyo and Girl•
Prices $1.00, $1.95 and $2.95
Shoeo-thal: are paranteed to wear

multien.

·- Black Ol''·broWn-Siortex Rilbber oolei

LOWEST PIUCIE IN'

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do11:n under oontlt!' luUJ &amp;rlWna and
f:t:lmJy revealed Ul • details of the

· Genuine · UWde 1ooi_...:.FuJI. loiathtu-, ·
middle ocil-ll,&amp;ilecl ,ad ·oeweci-AIJ alaet~ ,
up to 6-Repl•~ $2.00 -ialuW;·

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nrat. authorl los ¥~, Loren
r•Juctant to talk cit w. slay~
1na1. lniJB~ t.h111 '"I mlaht have
r:UIId Earl, bUt I don't .remem~r."
Lt.t\.t:r, pollee
U1f: JOUth brOil•'

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Baltimore tl: Ohio R. R.

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souUl portloru! aaturda:r. _ _ _ .;.U ~

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F~twear,

Spikellpela
C:..ban or
-Low'Heelo

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He Says, Becauoe •·
·'""" Not Getting
''Foo.li! Trial"

RECORDS- MADE. '

High T~~~~~~~~:~
!For
High Wind

he Ice cream

IURY TO REPORT
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Sheritr A. 0 . Tracy waa ordered
· y a ve~ire 111Hu¥d from t.h11 (Jerk of
pourts' ~fflce Ttnaadti.y mornlnt to
tummon the petl.t jury of a4elau
t'y to appear m ~he. J)OillllJ;'r,!
s c:ourt, T11~ay , ~p~mbel' 6
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Weotern lowano Denujnd

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under conatrucuon.

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and prcbably m Sculh por.c.1ooa

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Mrs. 0 . w. Da.vldaon, 8undao"
Mr. &amp;nd M~. Jol\n Boott- were P.t·
ternoon tuett.a~ , -; . . r .
Tbltrt wUI be an :lot crt'lftr:n su-p
per oli tile ,,lilton laWn . ~aturd11

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burl ,wher@' tbe funeral services Will
be conducte4 In t.be St. Xlvter
C&amp;tbollc Church, wiLh 'burial in a
...,.tory !hero, ll&gt; Of Ewlna
WU11&amp;m Leoflrtcb and PI.Ul Ltn\z
fellow I!Dlplo)'ee at Pram; kl Midland, accompuded the bocU tt.re
wtt.h Plr_s. PranJ. and YOWII BOn.

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Statement,
[Go••ernor Of .
Interest
By JAMES L KILGALLEN

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DeUnred B7 Carrier

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the peoJ&gt;It&gt; who are stnvJng ll) get all there iK nut of liff'
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mean money, But a.! Whi&amp;pcr is il'ee,
collf'cts no .dr:imurragu and tru.veJ.;: JI

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P anes, en eavqring tf;l 'e}' ~~ eCMdM of aiJ kind~
their
to fine!·
and me&amp;ns of making aviatiun
I-IUfer und su rer. way of traveHng. Not content \Vith Het- I

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hoth .V&lt;mr lapeb. like hl' was drh··
' lng a mule. Then he bends Over
~ unit! lle could give ;;ou li. halrcu~
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4J know tha.t your old man wa~ a
citizen and that you vote the
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thun a coyettc
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IL ma.y be uniipOrtsmanllkc but
Its eoonomlca.l. It's the pollttCfli no.tlonal hcok- up and ~e network
the J1'~pev1Qe.
l Boll Mo\!n the.._ truth
facti.! eftporate
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nf the uir in thu near future if he rcrsi"t' in fotrowing liH! cour!-IC he iH now punwing. SU('.h un end followH us ~ Uri!ly aH uighl followH dav .
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!nt\1! tlmt or hul,lbut lll· er.-~ Is Jm1t
,:la l,lOIJII. ,l,ack\ng ell her, Ulle lllliSt
rn'lt hu1·k on arHHclal ll.hl~. like aun·
shlnll,-l}(ofrnlt Nf'wJO.

Norman R. Hamilton, Publiaber of Portamouth (Va.) Star, aaya:

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That now, more than in man)! years, newspapers are finding
it necessary to fight harder for every dollar·of their revenue, and
are getting le$8 in return for their efforts than in any year of thl!ir
~xistence.
People as a whole, and particularly many larg~ usen~
of newspaper advertising space,' see!Jl to think tha~ a neW!!paper
is oom~thing like a perpetually endowed institution and operates
\ rm an inexhaustible fund regardle81:l of whether or not local !inns
patronize it with their advertising space.

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Newspapers are finding that competitive: agencies, particu'Jat•ly, th~ radio, at'~ .cutting into t;!~Eiir revenue to a very great extent
so great, in f!ICt. thatnlany of thellll are finding it necess!at-y to cut
out the Pllblication, of all free radio bro&amp;dcast program,~;, all of
which is. merely giving to a competitive advertising me1illim free
BJdvertising, and tlni•funny part of it· is that the merehan~ who
b\IYS spacet frorrl'~'~
·' apers and decides to use the 'f!Mil'li,,ii)llteaa
is the one who ls:iefm. e hardest when newspapers disc91Winue th~
'giving of free sp~·~,
cofnpetltive medium.
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ANJ;&gt; ANO~~E~ THING, newspal?ers are beinl;' bombard-

ed .by advertisers, large and small, tor a reduction in their rate.
Tltey come to the nliWSpaper and say, "Weve got a depression
atw:y ,tO~tell YOJI· Time• are·tight, and we've just got to get ·a reduc.tion in our advertising: rate or we will have o discontinue using
your.newspaper." Now 1sn't that a fine club to hold over the
he«&lt;&lt; of any publisher? Theee·same ailverisers who are trying to
m~ th~ newspaper ab.sorb a majorpoi:tlpn .of their excessive
llvel head forget that th1s depressmn Js not gplllg to last forever
and.thataome day they will need'the .QeWiipaperagain. Yet, in
tlje rii~JIItim~. they llt8 'p~ectly:wflllpg to llll!ldb~ them nQYl4emanl!l!!g,rate decrease~t,"htt!ll ·kn(\!lng that {ihey , are ·weak~l!il\1:
the very ligeney.tfiey will h8YJI to ,~eP!lnd upon lat.!$' tothelp them
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of

l'ii le'a~t't Wfue~'fr~

W~ .Ue .... ltfta al nee her

• ram:•nUr -'th ker, aa len11 aa
.... it ~nder hili protec~ion, ~a avotill
.JOHif!. P~el.a dKIIIH to hav~t h~
h&amp;u.. r•eCorate•. a4 she .il.d 11~­
,.ls •'" •on t. U.e hotel.-Pat. n•w
~IJ aJpropriatN Jimmit.
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· ~· ! alw•,.;,' Pat piUJi t:a rl•s
~•etal•• t.o lh'e Jlmateth~ op.or•
·~u.ftllJ to JH with he, alone ••t, be·
iiM• he 'c.. DJ 's •Or«. Jack......
;te ~OIIpaDJ her. At the 4aJ• r•
. ~f• P•leob forwf1N to her r1111..
' tlittt IN. Be ne'f'tr •entJori• his
1...,., . bu~ lnaiiJ •Iter twe 11'et:b,
, ea,~: ','l't'lfl hoped ttO lone, but oa'Jy
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rrde 9 ate you yourself and
·frH. 1 ~ h••• wltnted to ,., 1 •ball
aJ•ay 1 lou )'ou, Pat. That's aU,"
' Bat feela that he Is IIYihl' up· h
: )1 1 ~m betw.een pity fur him'
rt~aPh,t,ut&gt;nl ~••sf' he ·1 111 leavlnc
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lil•olve. . with a ••rrlt&gt;d man

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( lim'• e)'fll followed hera to a ver-

~ \bnaat out from the hotel Hke

a ,rl«andt ftneer polntinc toward
tb• Mt, hlrb above and p,~ratlellnl'
!t•, JII.Xil,ion. Midway bejWetn' tM
·1'traridi and the Jroa'rl•l Pit heel;t.at.ct· Jtke a ·•taCt 1taf.1 M.Wnr on
1th• .lnraJ to 11ve. har 1audience
full Wnoftt. of tht pl~uft •lit·made.
}t,1th" fodt ,f th• .• Jill' llrthur
' SI.nte 'i\latkd hia boyitll form bel~l.'t~JI Qpt:iCht,' hl6 dark face
111iiiaitinl'. Aftm her ftutterinif*and
-.t'f1~. tlmed J?aUIM!i, Pall deaeended,
~uitdif)f W~th t;.hl:o aweat and casual
.ptroiate . of 'a princeia . to the
'70111?1'! m~ And not ~me of tMse
' PrriiiJ' er~a in the \)avlilon Cf)hld
, IIMicuelffied·,t hat thla cool appeaf'o
:trw
jJir10n bad tll•t after~..,. ·~ a eHmD, a{)CI a dt_.,
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~llauail to eontrl.ve a ·p nvate t.alk
:witll Mr. But, thouch be aouCbt
her out publicly. be never even
Uked her to da11«1 wherein they

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)lave bad a few whl•pered.
wod1o She could no Jonpr lin oa
tUt. britt ueunnee lflvn her at
aM rilla. She had to know what
:. . . Ia bJt mind. U be wouldn't: uk
1. . . , for a dance, tbe would alk blm
1wMre bt coaldll.'t ntuN.
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"Mr11. ~~rren, do yod cia'l'e ' to M':", H;e foraot
t~er .~e!fl,
dance thla. Arthur. aske" blt\erly, foraot all thoai 111criltfn eyel t~t 1
aa,1Wa~n ~nd Patrlcilil lett them. ,foUowedl them. I• •n 1al,llJI•. ~f 1
Not Part.•cula.~1)', Al'thut, but lt tj~lltuy 1he nu~led ara}n&amp;t !till 1
you-wan,t to---lhould~r. Ret ~iiMI p'+e. The Pa· !
''I don't!, Hi1.1 tone wa1 violent. )filion be~aD,·!lJinnl~l' around ahd 1
"Then we won't," she aaid With 1 •round. · ~41. 'daJ,»C~J1J w,rp ~ ~~" •
soh laU&amp;"h; f!ut _. needle thrust of tndtatlqlihihab.e ftaurel.l,
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cau1bt at her heart. She had feared :"'Oh, Jlt~~p, ret !• .vut.,I'm •~·
for daya that thie palllonate aon tn• to faJni •
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Qf a Spanlah mother mlabt explode Sharp)$' Waua., ·- . . back &amp;;q
at a111 mom-m' ud atart the. whole ~ltJ. P,t w&amp;l no lon. .r dantlq.
wtnte.,. colon'f •nieluorlnt. lie bM Ltttlnr har clear Ill the ftoor, be
followed Pat a::Oout like a Jovetlolc: looked dawn Jn ak.tm at the •"• j
poodl~ whoae ml1.1trcsa has forrot- wblte fact raatlnc on ~ ahouldtz.
ten hl• 'e:riatenee. ·
0 o otl heaven• I bad ehe al~cl'
She made her voica atead)' ... Do ¥ntH r What all.ould he dot B'w
yo~ take lemon!"
,_ bt-l' out without attrac:tln~ at"I don't want any tea. Mn. War· tenttonT It would lwbad. •nouCft Co
ren, h~w lonr are 79u &amp;"oina to Itt lea~~ th• pavilion under tJI t).011el
t~1 co on '' 1
'J'Jlq ere•, enlf U ·lht_could walk.
Her heart aeemad to t t o p. loiJ ' Btl IJU e,.-ept the taco aa tiM
think, after all, I'd like to danQ ta.b~•· Be aftl'h' the furttv• •"'""'• I
this," abe said with a bland 1mile.
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.~don tta,em. teleJtrc·~o.tlMI­
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"The m11t1ic is rather rood/'
r'~f the dancers al mucll Up~
"I want -~o t~tlk to )'QU," be sa.td II, e, he _l~~OUI'~l.'o te19 1t~ Ill
doggedly, but ro1.1e with he~.
· · tllof ~~bltf. ~ ~IJI that ~- 1 ey..
' ' She flnked her haDd In llla arm, ·rteG her.· Bui Dow peoJil• :wen a•·
her ~ace a mirror ~ Iicht . banter. ini.OPflllJY• "I:h.~ Wtaftf!.rilt f~ +n
"A~ ~hie la nO plate to talki". ahe .bla fb~'uJ,Ier ·~IA ·i~acap•ble, • ~Jt
whiapfred. In louder t 0 n .... .be 'fte t)loul,d hav~ .tuwn better.; Wh~t !
adde4:· "W~en ttie u.pc. ,ta ey•r; If ,._.~: tO doT Bh t~tallloUrbt P••· 1
JOU can to. JOG ._, act All mJ M 1 lf "' i!DDlO'N be1' flelp. 8M '
cal'IJtR' tor a. itroll tbroqll tiM ,.._., hia. wtt~oat lookblt. WlliO
rrOuiJda; The tJr Ia rathlr hatnfd, Wd 'bJm' lba: W ' 1188&amp;
don't 70~ til ink! Pat UD p o 11 ~ fwan ~ a aurp at. pltJlqiO"te tot"
lrelb tea far herself and Jlnimte.• her aad •nPr toflrd Pat. lla4 tha j
The boy, thoqb a ftne d&amp;ncel:, Do MD&amp;Jt Ohl whr hid h•eltpoload
eeemed unable to ktep •tep. Ht t.imaelt to thia T But how could he j
m•de no eft'ort to an11rer Mn. War• llave peiiiMMI lhlt wae 110 O'ffll\o
ren'11 low of llMJI talk. Sneral wroqbt! Somehow, be maat pt
Umea dley puaecfWarren and Pat, her out: beton the route l~pped. 1
who were so ablorbed that they dld laavlq thclm apoud.
Dot llf!e them.
· He Mnt d~ ~ her. "Patl PatI
1'They biWI no IMI'D.N of decflnq For heaVtD'I ..ke, P•t. ret bold of '
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•veu." tboU&amp;"ht Pamela, with bitter- ;rounelll EMJ7body'a· atartq,~o~
ne.u, watehin• thtllll fhm btrr.eaijl
lfJ don't care," tbe llrhed. "l .tO't':
lowend lida.
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Jlia eyu de•ourtd of ber 'tOle.. "Bat JOll IIII.Uit ear..
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oat ot blr. Sha cloHd her QH with o~ ~ awl sit you down, 1M
a little llil'h o1 utter coDteDt, ..,.. Rid. 'You areumaiJnr fools of bodl
8lq ....U.at b.hn. All the blllt ot of us pablJtlr. Be apote fUJtoai)J.
htftda, tqlftl' tiD look
hlllllenee these daJf pUt wu for- TIM new AOt. 1111 h~l voice &amp;te~.-1
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cOtten. Be loved hiP, Be loved her,
R• wd 1tterin1 her toWard
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We see where Prince Axel of Denmark navf'&lt;l liSwopist&gt; motion pictur~ star from drowning tho ott&gt;er
~ay. W o hope this i•n't the beginhing u( tho end fl!r

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' \ the Goldt:!n State in the rur Wl~~t.. hu.H clone H. "com3~ack'1 in politics and it Heems thili angular, gentleman of
democratic tendencies is making IL real bid for a job
\~hich will once more place ~lql in Waghin.rton.
. :, As the outlook iH now, ~e· h~s a9 ,exo~\lle~t chanc&lt;&gt;
li~! elected se nator from Cahfornta. · Faii.idg m this,
's~11 haH a fair chance, as he iH Rure to be Releded in
c~binet if RooRevelt is vict.oriou~ over
Hoov e'r in
'1:~ber. There is Asecre(y conne.c tcd w\th this proph"'c
as It has been sta~'ft that Mr. McAdoo i:; to be rewarde'd
f~r hi~ effOI'iA in flwinginK Calirornia nnd. Texfl .~ to l{ooae2
vtllt, ~ithcr hy the S(•cretary of Stutc\~ ioiJ or one
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t!~ l! De ~ocrats •. as p~ople thro.ughuut I h~ _Country realize J
ll~ul 11 \'ll" tor.ltul' ltoorwv c!l v.rtll place M4-\doo in a mm~t 1
l'l.!liJlUilaible po~ition in the huncHing nf the atfuirl'l of thC!
nation. E8pccially bitter i:; suc,h an outlook to those who 1•
r~mem~ e r when he was the virtuu.l dictator during the
wprld war, a poflition which came to him largely becauSe I
of hiR position of Secret.ury of the TreaRury and u.l$0 be- !'
t•uuse Of hiR ~avlng mal'ricd PrQRidcnt Wil;.on'!i daughter.!
· If ever a man Neemingly attl.'!mpted to ruln a govern- I
ment, that man WUK M(·Adoo. Even today effectti of his 1
terribl e mismanagement are noticeable. The railnJadt~
were Qealt u blow from which t~ey never llJt.Ve recovered
and from all indication• at present, never will. Yet th!s I
is the kind or 'man whom Roosevelt would place in chatie
of murh of America's busineBO and virtually all of It' ·
traffic with foreign nations. This alone should be rea~Qq
enough for defeating the demncrat;c nominee for the ·~~~~:::~
highest"po•itinn in the United States.

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lmpoSl'! , ~ paq. !d\d It sizzle~&gt; all duting •~1.: but. the waterm~lon waiSn't ·ri .
unts tn the air. they try to ouWo them~elves.
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1 that the k.Jnd of a rniPl yQu ' w1\
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Wash ngtun, Jel!e1·son L!ncnl1 ,
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: ' u~ rnoncerH In . e 11e c, JUt t. at hurdly JU~Liftc~:~o them r;pnR&amp; dtf.ectly from the bn.ck or the 1 lt.'a enouQ:h. It. ain't a. paid ~dY"eJ"
I~ )Jtct•a]ly thfOWlng thenu~eiVC:-1 Ill the Vel'y ,htWN of death hfllldl:l Lo~. the COnJ:IUmcr's CUI,
tlliement bat somebody OO)lecf.s ff,lr~
when they try their dare-de'lil !&gt;!lU t f th •d'fi .. 1 . 1
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The whlsltel'hLG campaigner g.ral).&lt;; the back fence Instead of fighting
of a HporUI lovmg nation. There is not a Hier nnw con·
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home Sft.turday &lt;3\'enlng
after
spendln&amp; three weeki! with his aUnt
Mr". Jnl'Jn Rasp.
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t pcnt Jar.~ wuk witb hls brother!!
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Mrn. Qhits. ·MaElroy, Mrs. IJRytoo • ~otury and ~ Ru th Wood
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:it'ek inK Cl1.1P io,vmcnt,
~VI •il(• I ll(',',(' or&lt;·urrences iH ' the heavem~ mdtr ' be of
g r l';JI illli•n•st ln I hose who spend thelr time in ~-&gt;tmrching
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lll''lt &lt;10u ble- 111111 lllilt:ed undt!r ~hs
1'1111 i•rotu•lll !hi:' llnlsb of th111 11ho·

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\V1 1Jid qf :wi(·m·r. 01 cour!'ll'. Mr. Average Citizen became
1nildlr i111en•!'lt!tl HIIPr thP a ...tmnorners had talked and

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children at Moundsville, Welrt.on w R. Hayman and. fam.U:y.
and Renova, Pt..
Mn.. fl'ranela NlckelK and ¥:1.
Wn. W. M. CoWdti'J. R N was Lou Pickem ot Cincinnati Kn. WUI
called to Parke~rug Jl'rlday by Krider IUld IOf!. Km.neth of Boww "·

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Berv~~t. : Plne' ·qwye· 2 p. m.

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dner, Lf'~'\' and Abbott, ut laat !oo Rutland lltrt!tt, 1n honor of tiM
yun :Ill ) 1 \Ja vr reponed for duty Je.tter'l daUII~. Kra. Doo Da\11.
and wiU undoUbl.edly take care of At the elole of the eVflllnl
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IKtlne ot the probleme. of Battyn tl'tllhmentl Wf!re .ened.
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'nl9M pznent were, MHdarnet~ E.
O&amp;.Jl&amp;ihe;, mem~rs Of the 1931 18 . Smith, Ed And.enon, James E.
aquad ha.ve not rf:J)Orted U yet. bu t ' HII.I'IQ, Jol)n Klnea:..:t a.lld dauebt.er,
Will do so ILt an earl)' 8ell8ion
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111nee and Healtb wltb Kq to fiJ•
Si:!ripturul' by Mary B"'ker Edd)':
"Beine le bolinesa, h~.Dony, ltq·
mortality. It is already proved th"t
• koowledge of thi1, · tv~ in 1mi.P.
desnw, will uplift the
moral &amp;tandard of mo 1 WII m,;.
crease lonJ"evlty, will purify an4
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Announcement h» been Mcelved p~~~TIC£ S[~SI
&amp;.tTII~P;:~~o':n~::n .:'e~·c:~ I Ta.l))att, Harry Croea, 'r..:re~ Mu . C. A. Pa .... ~ and lfflndr.un , The shocking news of the death
were required to dectde the winner here of the birth Dl Iii c.tauc:htrr,
~N eltell tvenu•K until a. learn tlaa been Reed. ~ &amp;olea, Albert Eben- Mrs. Helen Mayo and JaUJhter or of Mn. Est.Mr Carpenter whci wu
PQIIowinl thls aeries and b@c1 . 1 bQrn 'Mlureday, IIJ Mr. • NJd lin.
formed t.(J IILll.rt the rlrst Kl.me wit~ bach, PloJd Neee, Clarence Bber- Wtlllamstown and Ml":"l. Alta MeAn - killed In an automobile aooideat
mg Saturday evenln&amp; at the ~~ Gordon Gardner or Colwnbul. Mn
Che~~hlrl:', Sep!ktnber te.
IM*Cn, daUfhtel'l'l Atlce ,JP.Bn iUI&lt;II!Orl drews or Pittsburgh vi!l~ rehU!ves 1 Saturday mt~h~ wQ.&amp; rece.lved bRe
place the\Ma.me l.o bq'ln at IO·U a. ~rdner la tlv.! daUM:htllr of Yr.
The &lt;:Omlllf'IA&gt; !il!lwdu\1• fu:· t.hls OeOq:e Albert, l.br holteae a.n.d the h~rt ThutAday.
Sullday i3ht' WIL8 a da.n&amp;hter of Ju
series ot three aames or until. ~ne and Mrs. John Mayer.
N!lli:IOn 1.'1 a.s follow~
llonor ruest.
Mr and Mn. Pra.nk Murra.y of Clellmd formerly uf ~ 1 1.a place.
team wins two, bet.woon tiD AU ·
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Until School Be
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Pomeroy team aud lm All-l.fkLllc
Ml'. an Mn. Oera.ld RUIMl&amp;.rrbed.l
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pt lt)-..Chesillre, here ::.ght
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11am Murray of HuntlnrWn speutl ghLe• aml Mls..~ MarLon Boone of
port ouU1t, will be open~d. Thl . ThuriKI.ay eveninc for a vlalt with
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1severlill daya laM. week with Mr 11 · t Jac;k110n. Mtch, art! here on a vlBit
Strie• to be Fol1ow d b series 15 Ill the intere3t of the. Re~ Ml'. and Mn. Val H. Reynolds. TheY
Twice Daily
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Mu A z Feilow11.
to the rormt&gt;r'!!l parents, Mr . aDd
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(Cgnttnu~ from Di!IP." , JW!l
Mrs Row;h McNJckles or AntJqult.y
01•. , 1,4-open to be tilled later
~ er, Proceeds to 10
ceive all money11 taken in Larae months in Colwnbus, where the TO ME.£·
0c :.!l-0
and Mr. and Mrs C. P RoUAh ol
1 Ina !!trike will be ca.Jied 111 u1.1o 1
to Red Cr...•crowd!! have been viewh;g
the lormer &amp;ttended the awruner Wm
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go.mes II.Dd It f.s expect,ed record of school at Ohio State Unl"~ei'A,Ity.
Ott ~1lesapt!ake. llere , niKh' DJ'(lba.bly will not be taken at
Mr and Mrs Will Sayre who
breaktni outpourlop will be the or- Mr. and Mrs. Rupe w111 leave aoon
Ga
Sep
=~~ 4 - Jack5on there
day•a rally, ~ders
Ml&lt;l, iJ u
have been spendini their vacation
for Akron where Utey make tQelr n
nt
me,
tanlber
ll ~ Well!lton, here, nl&amp;ht.
.nu._ ~'11'Clefentd- until de.t1ons · ~Y J D lAw preached his 'lul with the rormer's mother Mrtl. Nye
Weather permltttn , the laat o! der ol ".he day.
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~bit: aeries between
MiddlepOrt
home.
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18th; Eaaj- Worko'uts
Nov af.-Po meroy hert&gt;, aft.ern.)Qn [ i.ha( 11 u:end 1o}\e '}l'leetina: retu}l:l to MCmOn here Sunday evening before Bay1~ lert llllil week for a vlalt t.o
IU'Id Oalllpolls, for Lh.~ champ1 011 •
Mr. and Mu. Harold HubWrd
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Ship ot thl.s localUy tn RecreaUon
LOCAL_MAN PASSES
and son Harold Edw.-rd. :en. Prtd.y
0
Order
Mr Rnd .Mrs Errett Rll!l8tU ti'le feulbllltfiOf such a. plan with tncndB hope for his return for O..i w th~lr home In Detroit, MJch .
biUl. wm take pt.ce thiR evenln&amp;' .n J
for Akron 'illhere they wUl remain
_..j.-moved from l.tle Grlnt prope.·ty on lhelr nel&amp;'hbor\
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Ru.'ih McNlckles ILfl&lt;l famlly or An 8:16. Each team hu alfta:ty wof'l
ames Dunn, 82 YfQNI or agl', UJl.tll afteT Labor Qay, lueai&amp; o1 wr
Thirty-three ~ndldates for the ocrnc• uf Plft,f:. Avt'nUE 1 11 Ml'!fn
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Haul Kenyon and Gertrude tl(!ulty were entertained at suppe:MiddlepOrt. hlrcH I!JChooi
Yellow etr~t to one or Lhe Mou!J..t:n ~o~part., ·
1-KmR:.lcy -! Provldence, R. r., 1f:!t Tl!~OOay at. Lhe home of Mrs. Id~t
one pme, Oallipolia t..kin~~: u, 11 thsl passed awa.)r at about 10 o 'clock a.nd N:n:. RatTy llorrll.
~! In ell8y style by a lOto'l oount., ~hursday night at bls home on
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hamilton mov Jacket. squad of. 18§, reported Lo men t.s Friday
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! tor tb~lr Ohme following a vls!L l..n B Sayre .
•·oa.dway street, Omve1 Hill. Death ed. ThunJday from the Stevena ~ 1 Coach Battyn
the. high .sehool
Ml and Mr8 Wllhs l'.le~nire re~ 1
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... latlW:t and frl~ nds of thill pHeto
Mr and Mrs FreU Spencer ot .
"''::'_second cotne to MldcOeport by II.
• ...., J margin 1n what waa perhaps due to cornpilcatlons a.nd Infirm\ perty on Fourth Avenue to t.be 1 at.lJ,letlc neld Thursday momJnlf, at 'umed Tursdlty !rom a week's trip
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Prank Shain and t&amp;mlly 5pent Ol'ahan• attended Sunday schwf at
the lonpa~ p.me of the klniol. &lt;lver ~~e~~f age, c:une aJ ..er u lengthy Sisson property on South 8eoond which Ume a procram of traJninl!' In the East. Thej expeeL w leave
:Mr. and Mt'fi D S Ya!A!s 11nd 8und8t)' with Mrll. Shain's father thl~ place SumltJy and were vll.it.ora
to!n be pl&amp;yed lu thlB locaHty If not
H
Avenue.
'in preparation for the flrst g:rld tJit the first of the week fw· Rio Orande three children of Wf'll~·l llie, are ~r. Rolllll&amp; of Cottaaevllie.
or E. L. Ma'lUCI and ramlly.
•-~be .state. Elihtaen lnnlnrs, the
e 18 !iurvlved, by hi~ u•,fe,
Mr11. Plumme:r ~son )eft Will belfun .
where Uley will ma4,t' tb"'ir borne.
\'!Siting Nl"!! . Yntel!' mother. Mrs
. ..llf!Q Wolfe of Zanesville spent
M! s Hotmlcar of Red How•e VlS_.... of two averaae lep.l p.me , sever.Ql nieces an~ nepnt.-ws.
for Colwn:..w to t&amp;Uend
Afiet a few preliminary lnstrucMn; Herman Ohlinger a.nd Da.une H C. Swan and othtr reiaUves. Bdbdat with John Wolfe and sis- lted Mrs N c Sayre Sunday.
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State P'alr.
1 t1011s the q~~:re1'atlon of
hlgh Joan Hamilton 1etw-neo Tuesd&amp;y
Renral from tu•re attentied thP l.efl;. fl'e' wu acoompanJed home b~·
1.1chool youthll buckled down to tlle t!V41ning tor a week 'a vl.sit. at Co- fill~ at EvaN, W. Vft ., and Ath- hil(.IOQ, BUlle who h&amp;~~ 11p811~ ·the
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s~ here.
I jOb or · whlpPin&amp; themselves Into Jumbu.~ Mn Bt'rt.J1a lT'lJDilton an4 etU&gt;, last week.
! trim within Lhr next few days
Mk!.rguerttc Shumaker accompatJted
C. E. Mvu.-: and family and
lQ1a Rayman spent Sunday w\Lh
.
They were allowed to J)rttncl' them home for a visit with rda- }dn;, ,Nerva Polk attended ~ th.e fu· her Wlt:;le Paul Hayman and lam II~·
around over the fteld and t;:.;s the tives The fonner w;ll visit with neral of their aur,t_ Mrs. Mt&amp;rp- or 8;rra.eus.e.
and family, rei Ma{tin, 93 yea~ old. Elt HarPollowlna' a. vl1.1\t ot two week.,
1 bali to each other and limber them - Thomas Longstaff
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stlve~~ up 110111ewhat, then a hard and the latter will \·l.slt Mr and rli.ttavitle.
wltll thli Plekens sl8ters, MI'B. L E.
1 rOWld ot eaUIU'ltnles wu Biven by Mrs. J~lm Lone:st.atl'.
! J¥Y !Shumaker of ~Whl~ ClvJ.Id. PlekeM .da\lihter Pannie Lee and
~ ~e instructor. EJ,ereiMI which will
Rev r Buy&lt;l Gay returned Thui'S Mlob .. visited 11111 IJS'I'enUi, Mr. 1ual 11011 James left Saturda.y lor a VL'ill
~eave the proepec\lve players, sort day 11om spend lni his vac&amp;U.on t.L Mns. J . e. BllwnWr, lu:t week .
wlt.h here brother J. J. Salmons anJ
, from lack of tralntog during the Zanes\!le and Frede11cks~wn, 0.
Rev. Bert O'Connor preach~ ramlly Df New Martinllvtl!l:' be!\1'
I summer vacation period, wl\h plenMrs H~rry Johnson 18 !'eDOried his last lfit'rmon lor t.he 0011 rcrPnctl ret~lng to their home at Centt-r.
F'EATUIUS sYNDICATE, INC.
l ty of sore muscles but whi&lt;'h will serlou.sly 111 at her · home South YUI', at the M E. cl.ur&lt;!ll ou~~c.::., burt.
I N!sUit In a. tOUihness. Umt will Fuurth avenue
evenlna"
1 W. R . Hayman attended lilt'
M1U ·Plrn Bel!&amp;:le f.lf Racine vis- 1 teachert-~. meeting at PomcMy Sat1withstand the heavy sclledule con- ,Elnlt!r Hugh Davis, hllli returned
SY:SOPSIS
1frontlnc them.
from Northern Mlchlgall, where he !ted rrt 6nd.5 here laJ&gt;t week
urday
L~v~ly, youn1 Patricia .Brailh·
' Already Coa.eh Battyn has start· spenl the summer.
Se~ral of the' 4_, 1 club&lt;; 111 , 1
Prof C N. Wagntor ot Mldrheport
I ed to slnrle out those bett(!r fitted
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·~·~ arlftll to ra a r r wealth,.,
to ce .... •URI DE HONORED
'thee pu..........,
M. E. C¥l.!"Ch her,. today Jn
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nn his fa•m at thl• p'--.
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naut pos. Ill ons on thill! •...,am
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Vaeaam Pack~
work at lnstruetlnt the prospective nun1ber of nellfhbors and friends wo~ jUdJediil
staying }with Mrs. N. C. Bayre.
•fnlts. She hopes, howner, tht
backs and l!Qemen in their autJes Thursdny evt&gt;nlng at the home 0f
remalnJ of C. E. Congrove
Chas Rowe and wife Charles
haniaome Jack f.auMMe, a yoanc
The Maoter
To
1 Riley, A11enh,iorth, Bennett. Gar- ! Mr and Mrs Clarenc• "be•sbach resident of ~is pial::@ for a num - l:lnytlf'r'and family s;xnt'sunC~} at
raa~r 11'hOD1 &amp;he oaly met oaee-Cup
Quality
•Dd .,;., oab man she ewer wantflll
mt.erred
Evans; W. Va .
.to ldu her-will reiC'ue her fron.
Blaine .. Wh~n Jack fait. to appear,
tile turn, '" d"~J~eraUen, Jo Jimmie War~n. h•t Aant. P•mell.'•
fudnatinJ husbali4t T•er beeome
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lafaf,ated an4 Pat "-reak11
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IAiemenL Aunt Pa• Ia ausplcten•
~ut blamo lteraelf for •arnl11.1 Pat
t.bat lo.. ., fadea, inl..,rrlnJ ; tllat her
•arriare 00 Jimrnle h~ '-'IN.
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Fe~HDI Lkat Pam JMJ Jon1er qrea,
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~t ''love". Tla~tn Jack •ppeara,
blat Pat \t!Jla •'~~• he Ia too llte'e~odon lw
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~ ttM aeit' . ., •••• te ~r heteL ~~e C.tftl
Juk and
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riu ijta Lfpaot;~·Sermoo Ia tbe fol·
' owlnr from tbe Bible: ..Aft~ Go4
opop 1011 t~eH wgrdto. "'I~· "'
I ap\ the Lorll 'thy a ·bd, ..hie haY~t
brourht thee out of th11._ _ d ' Of
to;1 ypt, out of the houae of b0ada~ 11
(Exodu&amp; 20,1,2).
The Les!Um•Serpum alto in~udt,
tbe fol1owitlJ pi•••c• ftoftl ~h,

n:Of'lkDt. aod Mlrll*

Pred Kimball . Inc.,
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elay, and thou our pottV; anc
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the peoJ&gt;It&gt; who are stnvJng ll) get all there iK nut of liff'
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mean money, But a.! Whi&amp;pcr is il'ee,
collf'cts no .dr:imurragu and tru.veJ.;: JI

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P anes, en eavqring tf;l 'e}' ~~ eCMdM of aiJ kind~
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I-IUfer und su rer. way of traveHng. Not content \Vith Het- I

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hoth .V&lt;mr lapeb. like hl' was drh··
' lng a mule. Then he bends Over
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teeth. He whlsperates:
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4J know tha.t your old man wa~ a
citizen and that you vote the
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thun a coyettc
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Its eoonomlca.l. It's the pollttCfli no.tlonal hcok- up and ~e network
the J1'~pev1Qe.
l Boll Mo\!n the.._ truth
facti.! eftporate
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nf the uir in thu near future if he rcrsi"t' in fotrowing liH! cour!-IC he iH now punwing. SU('.h un end followH us ~ Uri!ly aH uighl followH dav .
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!nt\1! tlmt or hul,lbut lll· er.-~ Is Jm1t
,:la l,lOIJII. ,l,ack\ng ell her, Ulle lllliSt
rn'lt hu1·k on arHHclal ll.hl~. like aun·
shlnll,-l}(ofrnlt Nf'wJO.

Norman R. Hamilton, Publiaber of Portamouth (Va.) Star, aaya:

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That now, more than in man)! years, newspapers are finding
it necessary to fight harder for every dollar·of their revenue, and
are getting le$8 in return for their efforts than in any year of thl!ir
~xistence.
People as a whole, and particularly many larg~ usen~
of newspaper advertising space,' see!Jl to think tha~ a neW!!paper
is oom~thing like a perpetually endowed institution and operates
\ rm an inexhaustible fund regardle81:l of whether or not local !inns
patronize it with their advertising space.

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Newspapers are finding that competitive: agencies, particu'Jat•ly, th~ radio, at'~ .cutting into t;!~Eiir revenue to a very great extent
so great, in f!ICt. thatnlany of thellll are finding it necess!at-y to cut
out the Pllblication, of all free radio bro&amp;dcast program,~;, all of
which is. merely giving to a competitive advertising me1illim free
BJdvertising, and tlni•funny part of it· is that the merehan~ who
b\IYS spacet frorrl'~'~
·' apers and decides to use the 'f!Mil'li,,ii)llteaa
is the one who ls:iefm. e hardest when newspapers disc91Winue th~
'giving of free sp~·~,
cofnpetltive medium.
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ANJ;&gt; ANO~~E~ THING, newspal?ers are beinl;' bombard-

ed .by advertisers, large and small, tor a reduction in their rate.
Tltey come to the nliWSpaper and say, "Weve got a depression
atw:y ,tO~tell YOJI· Time• are·tight, and we've just got to get ·a reduc.tion in our advertising: rate or we will have o discontinue using
your.newspaper." Now 1sn't that a fine club to hold over the
he«&lt;&lt; of any publisher? Theee·same ailverisers who are trying to
m~ th~ newspaper ab.sorb a majorpoi:tlpn .of their excessive
llvel head forget that th1s depressmn Js not gplllg to last forever
and.thataome day they will need'the .QeWiipaperagain. Yet, in
tlje rii~JIItim~. they llt8 'p~ectly:wflllpg to llll!ldb~ them nQYl4emanl!l!!g,rate decrease~t,"htt!ll ·kn(\!lng that {ihey , are ·weak~l!il\1:
the very ligeney.tfiey will h8YJI to ,~eP!lnd upon lat.!$' tothelp them
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l'ii le'a~t't Wfue~'fr~

W~ .Ue .... ltfta al nee her

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.... it ~nder hili protec~ion, ~a avotill
.JOHif!. P~el.a dKIIIH to hav~t h~
h&amp;u.. r•eCorate•. a4 she .il.d 11~­
,.ls •'" •on t. U.e hotel.-Pat. n•w
~IJ aJpropriatN Jimmit.
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· ~· ! alw•,.;,' Pat piUJi t:a rl•s
~•etal•• t.o lh'e Jlmateth~ op.or•
·~u.ftllJ to JH with he, alone ••t, be·
iiM• he 'c.. DJ 's •Or«. Jack......
;te ~OIIpaDJ her. At the 4aJ• r•
. ~f• P•leob forwf1N to her r1111..
' tlittt IN. Be ne'f'tr •entJori• his
1...,., . bu~ lnaiiJ •Iter twe 11'et:b,
, ea,~: ','l't'lfl hoped ttO lone, but oa'Jy
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rrde 9 ate you yourself and
·frH. 1 ~ h••• wltnted to ,., 1 •ball
aJ•ay 1 lou )'ou, Pat. That's aU,"
' Bat feela that he Is IIYihl' up· h
: )1 1 ~m betw.een pity fur him'
rt~aPh,t,ut&gt;nl ~••sf' he ·1 111 leavlnc
1 •et
lil•olve. . with a ••rrlt&gt;d man

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cnft'erenUy.

( lim'• e)'fll followed hera to a ver-

~ \bnaat out from the hotel Hke

a ,rl«andt ftneer polntinc toward
tb• Mt, hlrb above and p,~ratlellnl'
!t•, JII.Xil,ion. Midway bejWetn' tM
·1'traridi and the Jroa'rl•l Pit heel;t.at.ct· Jtke a ·•taCt 1taf.1 M.Wnr on
1th• .lnraJ to 11ve. har 1audience
full Wnoftt. of tht pl~uft •lit·made.
}t,1th" fodt ,f th• .• Jill' llrthur
' SI.nte 'i\latkd hia boyitll form bel~l.'t~JI Qpt:iCht,' hl6 dark face
111iiiaitinl'. Aftm her ftutterinif*and
-.t'f1~. tlmed J?aUIM!i, Pall deaeended,
~uitdif)f W~th t;.hl:o aweat and casual
.ptroiate . of 'a princeia . to the
'70111?1'! m~ And not ~me of tMse
' PrriiiJ' er~a in the \)avlilon Cf)hld
, IIMicuelffied·,t hat thla cool appeaf'o
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jJir10n bad tll•t after~..,. ·~ a eHmD, a{)CI a dt_.,
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~llauail to eontrl.ve a ·p nvate t.alk
:witll Mr. But, thouch be aouCbt
her out publicly. be never even
Uked her to da11«1 wherein they

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wod1o She could no Jonpr lin oa
tUt. britt ueunnee lflvn her at
aM rilla. She had to know what
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1. . . , for a dance, tbe would alk blm
1wMre bt coaldll.'t ntuN.
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oa. Jlmaiel nil muaa. 1J
l... pod to wute," Pat cried, her
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termi~e~ly ea!lu•lsmlle.
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"Mr11. ~~rren, do yod cia'l'e ' to M':", H;e foraot
t~er .~e!fl,
dance thla. Arthur. aske" blt\erly, foraot all thoai 111criltfn eyel t~t 1
aa,1Wa~n ~nd Patrlcilil lett them. ,foUowedl them. I• •n 1al,llJI•. ~f 1
Not Part.•cula.~1)', Al'thut, but lt tj~lltuy 1he nu~led ara}n&amp;t !till 1
you-wan,t to---lhould~r. Ret ~iiMI p'+e. The Pa· !
''I don't!, Hi1.1 tone wa1 violent. )filion be~aD,·!lJinnl~l' around ahd 1
"Then we won't," she aaid With 1 •round. · ~41. 'daJ,»C~J1J w,rp ~ ~~" •
soh laU&amp;"h; f!ut _. needle thrust of tndtatlqlihihab.e ftaurel.l,
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cau1bt at her heart. She had feared :"'Oh, Jlt~~p, ret !• .vut.,I'm •~·
for daya that thie palllonate aon tn• to faJni •
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Qf a Spanlah mother mlabt explode Sharp)$' Waua., ·- . . back &amp;;q
at a111 mom-m' ud atart the. whole ~ltJ. P,t w&amp;l no lon. .r dantlq.
wtnte.,. colon'f •nieluorlnt. lie bM Ltttlnr har clear Ill the ftoor, be
followed Pat a::Oout like a Jovetlolc: looked dawn Jn ak.tm at the •"• j
poodl~ whoae ml1.1trcsa has forrot- wblte fact raatlnc on ~ ahouldtz.
ten hl• 'e:riatenee. ·
0 o otl heaven• I bad ehe al~cl'
She made her voica atead)' ... Do ¥ntH r What all.ould he dot B'w
yo~ take lemon!"
,_ bt-l' out without attrac:tln~ at"I don't want any tea. Mn. War· tenttonT It would lwbad. •nouCft Co
ren, h~w lonr are 79u &amp;"oina to Itt lea~~ th• pavilion under tJI t).011el
t~1 co on '' 1
'J'Jlq ere•, enlf U ·lht_could walk.
Her heart aeemad to t t o p. loiJ ' Btl IJU e,.-ept the taco aa tiM
think, after all, I'd like to danQ ta.b~•· Be aftl'h' the furttv• •"'""'• I
this," abe said with a bland 1mile.
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.~don tta,em. teleJtrc·~o.tlMI­
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"The m11t1ic is rather rood/'
r'~f the dancers al mucll Up~
"I want -~o t~tlk to )'QU," be sa.td II, e, he _l~~OUI'~l.'o te19 1t~ Ill
doggedly, but ro1.1e with he~.
· · tllof ~~bltf. ~ ~IJI that ~- 1 ey..
' ' She flnked her haDd In llla arm, ·rteG her.· Bui Dow peoJil• :wen a•·
her ~ace a mirror ~ Iicht . banter. ini.OPflllJY• "I:h.~ Wtaftf!.rilt f~ +n
"A~ ~hie la nO plate to talki". ahe .bla fb~'uJ,Ier ·~IA ·i~acap•ble, • ~Jt
whiapfred. In louder t 0 n .... .be 'fte t)loul,d hav~ .tuwn better.; Wh~t !
adde4:· "W~en ttie u.pc. ,ta ey•r; If ,._.~: tO doT Bh t~tallloUrbt P••· 1
JOU can to. JOG ._, act All mJ M 1 lf "' i!DDlO'N be1' flelp. 8M '
cal'IJtR' tor a. itroll tbroqll tiM ,.._., hia. wtt~oat lookblt. WlliO
rrOuiJda; The tJr Ia rathlr hatnfd, Wd 'bJm' lba: W ' 1188&amp;
don't 70~ til ink! Pat UD p o 11 ~ fwan ~ a aurp at. pltJlqiO"te tot"
lrelb tea far herself and Jlnimte.• her aad •nPr toflrd Pat. lla4 tha j
The boy, thoqb a ftne d&amp;ncel:, Do MD&amp;Jt Ohl whr hid h•eltpoload
eeemed unable to ktep •tep. Ht t.imaelt to thia T But how could he j
m•de no eft'ort to an11rer Mn. War• llave peiiiMMI lhlt wae 110 O'ffll\o
ren'11 low of llMJI talk. Sneral wroqbt! Somehow, be maat pt
Umea dley puaecfWarren and Pat, her out: beton the route l~pped. 1
who were so ablorbed that they dld laavlq thclm apoud.
Dot llf!e them.
· He Mnt d~ ~ her. "Patl PatI
1'They biWI no IMI'D.N of decflnq For heaVtD'I ..ke, P•t. ret bold of '
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•veu." tboU&amp;"ht Pamela, with bitter- ;rounelll EMJ7body'a· atartq,~o~
ne.u, watehin• thtllll fhm btrr.eaijl
lfJ don't care," tbe llrhed. "l .tO't':
lowend lida.
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Jlia eyu de•ourtd of ber 'tOle.. "Bat JOll IIII.Uit ear..
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oat ot blr. Sha cloHd her QH with o~ ~ awl sit you down, 1M
a little llil'h o1 utter coDteDt, ..,.. Rid. 'You areumaiJnr fools of bodl
8lq ....U.at b.hn. All the blllt ot of us pablJtlr. Be apote fUJtoai)J.
htftda, tqlftl' tiD look
hlllllenee these daJf pUt wu for- TIM new AOt. 1111 h~l voice &amp;te~.-1
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cOtten. Be loved hiP, Be loved her,
R• wd 1tterin1 her toWard
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We see where Prince Axel of Denmark navf'&lt;l liSwopist&gt; motion pictur~ star from drowning tho ott&gt;er
~ay. W o hope this i•n't the beginhing u( tho end fl!r

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' \ the Goldt:!n State in the rur Wl~~t.. hu.H clone H. "com3~ack'1 in politics and it Heems thili angular, gentleman of
democratic tendencies is making IL real bid for a job
\~hich will once more place ~lql in Waghin.rton.
. :, As the outlook iH now, ~e· h~s a9 ,exo~\lle~t chanc&lt;&gt;
li~! elected se nator from Cahfornta. · Faii.idg m this,
's~11 haH a fair chance, as he iH Rure to be Releded in
c~binet if RooRevelt is vict.oriou~ over
Hoov e'r in
'1:~ber. There is Asecre(y conne.c tcd w\th this proph"'c
as It has been sta~'ft that Mr. McAdoo i:; to be rewarde'd
f~r hi~ effOI'iA in flwinginK Calirornia nnd. Texfl .~ to l{ooae2
vtllt, ~ithcr hy the S(•cretary of Stutc\~ ioiJ or one
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t!~ l! De ~ocrats •. as p~ople thro.ughuut I h~ _Country realize J
ll~ul 11 \'ll" tor.ltul' ltoorwv c!l v.rtll place M4-\doo in a mm~t 1
l'l.!liJlUilaible po~ition in the huncHing nf the atfuirl'l of thC!
nation. E8pccially bitter i:; suc,h an outlook to those who 1•
r~mem~ e r when he was the virtuu.l dictator during the
wprld war, a poflition which came to him largely becauSe I
of hiR position of Secret.ury of the TreaRury and u.l$0 be- !'
t•uuse Of hiR ~avlng mal'ricd PrQRidcnt Wil;.on'!i daughter.!
· If ever a man Neemingly attl.'!mpted to ruln a govern- I
ment, that man WUK M(·Adoo. Even today effectti of his 1
terribl e mismanagement are noticeable. The railnJadt~
were Qealt u blow from which t~ey never llJt.Ve recovered
and from all indication• at present, never will. Yet th!s I
is the kind or 'man whom Roosevelt would place in chatie
of murh of America's busineBO and virtually all of It' ·
traffic with foreign nations. This alone should be rea~Qq
enough for defeating the demncrat;c nominee for the ·~~~~:::~
highest"po•itinn in the United States.

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lmpoSl'! , ~ paq. !d\d It sizzle~&gt; all duting •~1.: but. the waterm~lon waiSn't ·ri .
unts tn the air. they try to ouWo them~elves.
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1 that the k.Jnd of a rniPl yQu ' w1\
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Wash ngtun, Jel!e1·son L!ncnl1 ,
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: ' u~ rnoncerH In . e 11e c, JUt t. at hurdly JU~Liftc~:~o them r;pnR&amp; dtf.ectly from the bn.ck or the 1 lt.'a enouQ:h. It. ain't a. paid ~dY"eJ"
I~ )Jtct•a]ly thfOWlng thenu~eiVC:-1 Ill the Vel'y ,htWN of death hfllldl:l Lo~. the COnJ:IUmcr's CUI,
tlliement bat somebody OO)lecf.s ff,lr~
when they try their dare-de'lil !&gt;!lU t f th •d'fi .. 1 . 1
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The whlsltel'hLG campaigner g.ral).&lt;; the back fence Instead of fighting
of a HporUI lovmg nation. There is not a Hier nnw con·
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home Sft.turday &lt;3\'enlng
after
spendln&amp; three weeki! with his aUnt
Mr". Jnl'Jn Rasp.
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t pcnt Jar.~ wuk witb hls brother!!
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Mrn. Qhits. ·MaElroy, Mrs. IJRytoo • ~otury and ~ Ru th Wood
~~1'1M • oR":· 'r..t:rt: lfebrt ·Spenr.er.

:it'ek inK Cl1.1P io,vmcnt,
~VI •il(• I ll(',',(' or&lt;·urrences iH ' the heavem~ mdtr ' be of
g r l';JI illli•n•st ln I hose who spend thelr time in ~-&gt;tmrching
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s~·rilltS, a ~~~~~111 ~trl1&gt; of ~~llulohl
lll''lt &lt;10u ble- 111111 lllilt:ed undt!r ~hs
1'1111 i•rotu•lll !hi:' llnlsb of th111 11ho·

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\V1 1Jid qf :wi(·m·r. 01 cour!'ll'. Mr. Average Citizen became
1nildlr i111en•!'lt!tl HIIPr thP a ...tmnorners had talked and

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children at Moundsville, Welrt.on w R. Hayman and. fam.U:y.
and Renova, Pt..
Mn.. fl'ranela NlckelK and ¥:1.
Wn. W. M. CoWdti'J. R N was Lou Pickem ot Cincinnati Kn. WUI
called to Parke~rug Jl'rlday by Krider IUld IOf!. Km.neth of Boww "·

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dner, Lf'~'\' and Abbott, ut laat !oo Rutland lltrt!tt, 1n honor of tiM
yun :Ill ) 1 \Ja vr reponed for duty Je.tter'l daUII~. Kra. Doo Da\11.
and wiU undoUbl.edly take care of At the elole of the eVflllnl
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IKtlne ot the probleme. of Battyn tl'tllhmentl Wf!re .ened.
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'nl9M pznent were, MHdarnet~ E.
O&amp;.Jl&amp;ihe;, mem~rs Of the 1931 18 . Smith, Ed And.enon, James E.
aquad ha.ve not rf:J)Orted U yet. bu t ' HII.I'IQ, Jol)n Klnea:..:t a.lld dauebt.er,
Will do so ILt an earl)' 8ell8ion
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111nee and Healtb wltb Kq to fiJ•
Si:!ripturul' by Mary B"'ker Edd)':
"Beine le bolinesa, h~.Dony, ltq·
mortality. It is already proved th"t
• koowledge of thi1, · tv~ in 1mi.P.
desnw, will uplift the
moral &amp;tandard of mo 1 WII m,;.
crease lonJ"evlty, will purify an4
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Announcement h» been Mcelved p~~~TIC£ S[~SI
&amp;.tTII~P;:~~o':n~::n .:'e~·c:~ I Ta.l))att, Harry Croea, 'r..:re~ Mu . C. A. Pa .... ~ and lfflndr.un , The shocking news of the death
were required to dectde the winner here of the birth Dl Iii c.tauc:htrr,
~N eltell tvenu•K until a. learn tlaa been Reed. ~ &amp;olea, Albert Eben- Mrs. Helen Mayo and JaUJhter or of Mn. Est.Mr Carpenter whci wu
PQIIowinl thls aeries and b@c1 . 1 bQrn 'Mlureday, IIJ Mr. • NJd lin.
formed t.(J IILll.rt the rlrst Kl.me wit~ bach, PloJd Neee, Clarence Bber- Wtlllamstown and Ml":"l. Alta MeAn - killed In an automobile aooideat
mg Saturday evenln&amp; at the ~~ Gordon Gardner or Colwnbul. Mn
Che~~hlrl:', Sep!ktnber te.
IM*Cn, daUfhtel'l'l Atlce ,JP.Bn iUI&lt;II!Orl drews or Pittsburgh vi!l~ rehU!ves 1 Saturday mt~h~ wQ.&amp; rece.lved bRe
place the\Ma.me l.o bq'ln at IO·U a. ~rdner la tlv.! daUM:htllr of Yr.
The &lt;:Omlllf'IA&gt; !il!lwdu\1• fu:· t.hls OeOq:e Albert, l.br holteae a.n.d the h~rt ThutAday.
Sullday i3ht' WIL8 a da.n&amp;hter of Ju
series ot three aames or until. ~ne and Mrs. John Mayer.
N!lli:IOn 1.'1 a.s follow~
llonor ruest.
Mr and Mn. Pra.nk Murra.y of Clellmd formerly uf ~ 1 1.a place.
team wins two, bet.woon tiD AU ·
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Until School Be
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Pomeroy team aud lm All-l.fkLllc
Ml'. an Mn. Oera.ld RUIMl&amp;.rrbed.l
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pt lt)-..Chesillre, here ::.ght
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11am Murray of HuntlnrWn speutl ghLe• aml Mls..~ MarLon Boone of
port ouU1t, will be open~d. Thl . ThuriKI.ay eveninc for a vlalt with
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1severlill daya laM. week with Mr 11 · t Jac;k110n. Mtch, art! here on a vlBit
Strie• to be Fol1ow d b series 15 Ill the intere3t of the. Re~ Ml'. and Mn. Val H. Reynolds. TheY
Twice Daily
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Mu A z Feilow11.
to the rormt&gt;r'!!l parents, Mr . aDd
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(Cgnttnu~ from Di!IP." , JW!l
Mrs Row;h McNJckles or AntJqult.y
01•. , 1,4-open to be tilled later
~ er, Proceeds to 10
ceive all money11 taken in Larae months in Colwnbus, where the TO ME.£·
0c :.!l-0
and Mr. and Mrs C. P RoUAh ol
1 Ina !!trike will be ca.Jied 111 u1.1o 1
to Red Cr...•crowd!! have been viewh;g
the lormer &amp;ttended the awruner Wm
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aHipoUs, Ultlre
this pla.ce .
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go.mes II.Dd It f.s expect,ed record of school at Ohio State Unl"~ei'A,Ity.
Ott ~1lesapt!ake. llere , niKh' DJ'(lba.bly will not be taken at
Mr and Mrs Will Sayre who
breaktni outpourlop will be the or- Mr. and Mrs. Rupe w111 leave aoon
Ga
Sep
=~~ 4 - Jack5on there
day•a rally, ~ders
Ml&lt;l, iJ u
have been spendini their vacation
for Akron where Utey make tQelr n
nt
me,
tanlber
ll ~ Well!lton, here, nl&amp;ht.
.nu._ ~'11'Clefentd- until de.t1ons · ~Y J D lAw preached his 'lul with the rormer's mother Mrtl. Nye
Weather permltttn , the laat o! der ol ".he day.
1
~bit: aeries between
MiddlepOrt
home.
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18th; Eaaj- Worko'uts
Nov af.-Po meroy hert&gt;, aft.ern.)Qn [ i.ha( 11 u:end 1o}\e '}l'leetina: retu}l:l to MCmOn here Sunday evening before Bay1~ lert llllil week for a vlalt t.o
IU'Id Oalllpolls, for Lh.~ champ1 011 •
Mr. and Mu. Harold HubWrd
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their own c:Oun«ee. and eoMwer Kcift!i to Cotl!etence His many relt~Uves In Pa. t:erore returning w
Ship ot thl.s localUy tn RecreaUon
LOCAL_MAN PASSES
and son Harold Edw.-rd. :en. Prtd.y
0
Order
Mr Rnd .Mrs Errett Rll!l8tU ti'le feulbllltfiOf such a. plan with tncndB hope for his return for O..i w th~lr home In Detroit, MJch .
biUl. wm take pt.ce thiR evenln&amp;' .n J
for Akron 'illhere they wUl remain
_..j.-moved from l.tle Grlnt prope.·ty on lhelr nel&amp;'hbor\
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,fonUna year
Ru.'ih McNlckles ILfl&lt;l famlly or An 8:16. Each team hu alfta:ty wof'l
ames Dunn, 82 YfQNI or agl', UJl.tll afteT Labor Qay, lueai&amp; o1 wr
Thirty-three ~ndldates for the ocrnc• uf Plft,f:. Avt'nUE 1 11 Ml'!fn
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Haul Kenyon and Gertrude tl(!ulty were entertained at suppe:MiddlepOrt. hlrcH I!JChooi
Yellow etr~t to one or Lhe Mou!J..t:n ~o~part., ·
1-KmR:.lcy -! Provldence, R. r., 1f:!t Tl!~OOay at. Lhe home of Mrs. Id~t
one pme, Oallipolia t..kin~~: u, 11 thsl passed awa.)r at about 10 o 'clock a.nd N:n:. RatTy llorrll.
~! In ell8y style by a lOto'l oount., ~hursday night at bls home on
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hamilton mov Jacket. squad of. 18§, reported Lo men t.s Friday
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! tor tb~lr Ohme following a vls!L l..n B Sayre .
•·oa.dway street, Omve1 Hill. Death ed. ThunJday from the Stevena ~ 1 Coach Battyn
the. high .sehool
Ml and Mr8 Wllhs l'.le~nire re~ 1
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... latlW:t and frl~ nds of thill pHeto
Mr and Mrs FreU Spencer ot .
"''::'_second cotne to MldcOeport by II.
• ...., J margin 1n what waa perhaps due to cornpilcatlons a.nd Infirm\ perty on Fourth Avenue to t.be 1 at.lJ,letlc neld Thursday momJnlf, at 'umed Tursdlty !rom a week's trip
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Prank Shain and t&amp;mlly 5pent Ol'ahan• attended Sunday schwf at
the lonpa~ p.me of the klniol. &lt;lver ~~e~~f age, c:une aJ ..er u lengthy Sisson property on South 8eoond which Ume a procram of traJninl!' In the East. Thej expeeL w leave
:Mr. and Mt'fi D S Ya!A!s 11nd 8und8t)' with Mrll. Shain's father thl~ place SumltJy and were vll.it.ora
to!n be pl&amp;yed lu thlB locaHty If not
H
Avenue.
'in preparation for the flrst g:rld tJit the first of the week fw· Rio Orande three children of Wf'll~·l llie, are ~r. Rolllll&amp; of Cottaaevllie.
or E. L. Ma'lUCI and ramlly.
•-~be .state. Elihtaen lnnlnrs, the
e 18 !iurvlved, by hi~ u•,fe,
Mr11. Plumme:r ~son )eft Will belfun .
where Uley will ma4,t' tb"'ir borne.
\'!Siting Nl"!! . Yntel!' mother. Mrs
. ..llf!Q Wolfe of Zanesville spent
M! s Hotmlcar of Red How•e VlS_.... of two averaae lep.l p.me , sever.Ql nieces an~ nepnt.-ws.
for Colwn:..w to t&amp;Uend
Afiet a few preliminary lnstrucMn; Herman Ohlinger a.nd Da.une H C. Swan and othtr reiaUves. Bdbdat with John Wolfe and sis- lted Mrs N c Sayre Sunday.
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FuQerai rites will b8
State P'alr.
1 t1011s the q~~:re1'atlon of
hlgh Joan Hamilton 1etw-neo Tuesd&amp;y
Renral from tu•re attentied thP l.efl;. fl'e' wu acoompanJed home b~·
1.1chool youthll buckled down to tlle t!V41ning tor a week 'a vl.sit. at Co- fill~ at EvaN, W. Vft ., and Ath- hil(.IOQ, BUlle who h&amp;~~ 11p811~ ·the
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s~ here.
I jOb or · whlpPin&amp; themselves Into Jumbu.~ Mn Bt'rt.J1a lT'lJDilton an4 etU&gt;, last week.
! trim within Lhr next few days
Mk!.rguerttc Shumaker accompatJted
C. E. Mvu.-: and family and
lQ1a Rayman spent Sunday w\Lh
.
They were allowed to J)rttncl' them home for a visit with rda- }dn;, ,Nerva Polk attended ~ th.e fu· her Wlt:;le Paul Hayman and lam II~·
around over the fteld and t;:.;s the tives The fonner w;ll visit with neral of their aur,t_ Mrs. Mt&amp;rp- or 8;rra.eus.e.
and family, rei Ma{tin, 93 yea~ old. Elt HarPollowlna' a. vl1.1\t ot two week.,
1 bali to each other and limber them - Thomas Longstaff
1
stlve~~ up 110111ewhat, then a hard and the latter will \·l.slt Mr and rli.ttavitle.
wltll thli Plekens sl8ters, MI'B. L E.
1 rOWld ot eaUIU'ltnles wu Biven by Mrs. J~lm Lone:st.atl'.
! J¥Y !Shumaker of ~Whl~ ClvJ.Id. PlekeM .da\lihter Pannie Lee and
~ ~e instructor. EJ,ereiMI which will
Rev r Buy&lt;l Gay returned Thui'S Mlob .. visited 11111 IJS'I'enUi, Mr. 1ual 11011 James left Saturda.y lor a VL'ill
~eave the proepec\lve players, sort day 11om spend lni his vac&amp;U.on t.L Mns. J . e. BllwnWr, lu:t week .
wlt.h here brother J. J. Salmons anJ
, from lack of tralntog during the Zanes\!le and Frede11cks~wn, 0.
Rev. Bert O'Connor preach~ ramlly Df New Martinllvtl!l:' be!\1'
I summer vacation period, wl\h plenMrs H~rry Johnson 18 !'eDOried his last lfit'rmon lor t.he 0011 rcrPnctl ret~lng to their home at Centt-r.
F'EATUIUS sYNDICATE, INC.
l ty of sore muscles but whi&lt;'h will serlou.sly 111 at her · home South YUI', at the M E. cl.ur&lt;!ll ou~~c.::., burt.
I N!sUit In a. tOUihness. Umt will Fuurth avenue
evenlna"
1 W. R . Hayman attended lilt'
M1U ·Plrn Bel!&amp;:le f.lf Racine vis- 1 teachert-~. meeting at PomcMy Sat1withstand the heavy sclledule con- ,Elnlt!r Hugh Davis, hllli returned
SY:SOPSIS
1frontlnc them.
from Northern Mlchlgall, where he !ted rrt 6nd.5 here laJ&gt;t week
urday
L~v~ly, youn1 Patricia .Brailh·
' Already Coa.eh Battyn has start· spenl the summer.
Se~ral of the' 4_, 1 club&lt;; 111 , 1
Prof C N. Wagntor ot Mldrheport
I ed to slnrle out those bett(!r fitted
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·~·~ arlftll to ra a r r wealth,.,
to ce .... •URI DE HONORED
'thee pu..........,
M. E. C¥l.!"Ch her,. today Jn
lmu~~e .,...
nn his fa•m at thl• p'--.
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naut pos. Ill ons on thill! •...,am
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tie ftther ebe adorea Ia In lht.udal
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Vaeaam Pack~
work at lnstruetlnt the prospective nun1ber of nellfhbors and friends wo~ jUdJediil
staying }with Mrs. N. C. Bayre.
•fnlts. She hopes, howner, tht
backs and l!Qemen in their autJes Thursdny evt&gt;nlng at the home 0f
remalnJ of C. E. Congrove
Chas Rowe and wife Charles
haniaome Jack f.auMMe, a yoanc
The Maoter
To
1 Riley, A11enh,iorth, Bennett. Gar- ! Mr and Mrs Clarenc• "be•sbach resident of ~is pial::@ for a num - l:lnytlf'r'and family s;xnt'sunC~} at
raa~r 11'hOD1 &amp;he oaly met oaee-Cup
Quality
•Dd .,;., oab man she ewer wantflll
mt.erred
Evans; W. Va .
.to ldu her-will reiC'ue her fron.
Blaine .. Wh~n Jack fait. to appear,
tile turn, '" d"~J~eraUen, Jo Jimmie War~n. h•t Aant. P•mell.'•
fudnatinJ husbali4t T•er beeome
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lafaf,ated an4 Pat "-reak11
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IAiemenL Aunt Pa• Ia ausplcten•
~ut blamo lteraelf for •arnl11.1 Pat
t.bat lo.. ., fadea, inl..,rrlnJ ; tllat her
•arriare 00 Jimrnle h~ '-'IN.
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Fe~HDI Lkat Pam JMJ Jon1er qrea,
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~t ''love". Tla~tn Jack •ppeara,
blat Pat \t!Jla •'~~• he Ia too llte'e~odon lw
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M .. ed W kt1'e a.-r altothtr'a ldu.
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r..Ut r.lll'es,for, re(a... ~ 11n ap.
~ ttM aeit' . ., •••• te ~r heteL ~~e C.tftl
Juk and
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'Ofll" :ill ,.,_•lui .....meat.

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riu ijta Lfpaot;~·Sermoo Ia tbe fol·
' owlnr from tbe Bible: ..Aft~ Go4
opop 1011 t~eH wgrdto. "'I~· "'
I ap\ the Lorll 'thy a ·bd, ..hie haY~t
brourht thee out of th11._ _ d ' Of
to;1 ypt, out of the houae of b0ada~ 11
(Exodu&amp; 20,1,2).
The Les!Um•Serpum alto in~udt,
tbe fol1owitlJ pi•••c• ftoftl ~h,

n:Of'lkDt. aod Mlrll*

Pred Kimball . Inc.,
Ph~elphla.

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with Rev. ~. C{ Kleqer oll'l•
clatinli:. Interment
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BIRTH ANN-oriNczMENT"

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elay, and thou our pottV; anc
1we ell are the work of thy hand•
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1 10:30 A. II. MomJna Jenrlce ol
won~. Anthem by cbolr. Theme
for P\ouat¢ : ,"Have . tbli Mlnd."
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the lnre88.tlon
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1 trim within the nei!Ct rew days
They were allowed to pran~

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Dayto~ Henry S~nccr returned

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Pearl Hayes of Phoeulx. At·l!.
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That now, more than in man)! yesrs, newspapers are finding
it necelssary to fight hardet· for every dollar·of their revenu~. and
are getting less in return for their efforts than in any year of their
existence. People as a whole, and particularly many larget users
of newspaper advertising space,' seem to think tha~ a new~per
is something like a perpetually endowed institution and' operates
~ on 'an inexhaustible fund regardleSI! of whether or not local l'irtmi
patronize it with their advertising space.

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McADOO, it 8cem~. aeeording to di ~ pat~..· hc.'-1

.. th e Guldt:m State in th e fur west, hHH .done a

from
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buck" in politicN and it !ieemii ibis angul_ar._gentlemau ot'
democratic tendencies is making a real hid for a job
..Vhieh will once more plae e ~il¥ in 'N a~:~hinx:iun.
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A!:I the oullook is now, qi hus a9 ,ex_o~lent chanc e
· li~ elected se nator from Califw·nia. / Failidg in this,
Sfill has n fair chum:e, us hf! iH Hure to be se leded in
4biuet if Roosevelt is victorious over Hoov ef in
"T.mber. There is A~ecre(',V connect ed with thiH prr&gt;pt1ec;
&amp;8 it ha s been Rtaft.-ft that Ml'. McAdoo is tn be rew••rd.e'd
f~r 'hi ~ t!ffnrt&amp; in s winging California and. 'fexa R to R oost!v~lt, e ither hy the Secretary of State's job or onl~ 1\t!arly
aa important
~~ ThL'I ·" hould fH' the meam~ -o f losing many \'otes
th e Democrats, u ~ peo ple throughout th ~ Co untry realiz e
II~ at a virtrwy' ror Hom;uvclt will plaee ~don in a mo st
reHpomub le position in th e handling of the alfairl'l of t he
natiun. Esperially hitter iH s uc.h an outlook tu those who
rememb er when he was the virtual dictator during th e
wprld war, a position which came to him largely becauSe I
of hi~ position of Secretary of the Treasury and also be- !•
('UU Se or hip, Hnving murrierl rn~~ident Wil~on' s daughter. !
· If ever a man :-;ermingly attf!mpted to r uin a govern- )
ment, t hat mun wuM McAdoo. Eve n todtLy effect~ of his 1
terribl e mismanagement are noticeaule. Th e · railruad• 1
were q ~ alt u blow from w~ich they never QILVe recovered I
and from all ,indicationa a~ present, never wilL Yet tlli'
Is the kind of 'man whom Rooaevelt would place in ch~uge
of mu ' h of A.merlca's busine,. and virtually all nf its :
traffic with forei11n nations. This alone should be rea10~
en~lJgh for defeating the democratic nominee for the
~ilrh est" position in the United States.

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We see where Prince Axel of Denmark saved ~
Bw~qio~ mot.ion picture star from drowning the other
q~~, We hqpe this i•n 't the beirinhing of the eJUI f~r
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Newspapers are findiqg that competitive agencies, particu'lal'iy. th~ radio, ar'~ c;utting into tb~r revenue to a very great extent .
so great, in f~~Ct,. tha.tm'any of. th$11 are finding it neceS~Bry to cut
out.t!le_publicatio!l; ~f all free radio, b,ro!ldcast ~rogr~t all of
wh1ch IS merely gmng to a competitive advertismg meUI.Wil free
allvertising, and tne·funny part of It·is that the mer~!han~ who
bilys space! from"'Jf/t'~
' · apers and decides to use the i'!fQlll',~ad
is. t~e one who ~i., ~ hardest ~hen ne~papers discGIIUnue th~
. g~ytng. of f.::ee sp~t ·a co~etlttve medJUrn.
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'.. · ANp ANO~lt~R THING, newspl!l'ers are being'

bo~bard­

ed by advectisers; large and small, tor a reduction in their rate.
Tltey·oorne to the n~paperand say, '·'Weve got a depression
stQcy ,tO' tell YO)l· Tillie&amp; are tight, and we've jub't got to get ·reddc.tlon m our advertising rate or we will have o discontinue ~ng
fOUI'-newspape'r." Now isn't that a fine !:]ub to hold over the
he«C\,of any publisher? Theae's4ni.e adverisers who are tryirig·to
make thet newspa.per absorb a ma}OI' p9f.tion of their excessive
overhead forget that this depi'eSSlonJe nOt .rolng to last foreVer
and,that ljj)ine day th11y will 111!ed'the;newspaper again. Yet, in
t!i~ Ift~me, they are&gt;perfectiy)wnHng to SAAdb~ them now d@·
"\.&amp;naing,rate decreases,ulittikkn~lilf th!lt they are wea~~niq.
tliheey ageney,tfiey -will h~&amp;l!p tol~~p.nd u~on jatj:$' tohetp 1tjllltl\
· ooturn
to normalcy.
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••••1ai Pat pi••!, • rl••
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',&amp;ultJ to 1M wtth Mr atcme ltut,. be·
!ft.,. he 'eaa ••1•• wOrt. Jadl . . . .
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t~ ·..a. hilb above and ~railelina
~tllii , A8~Uon. Midway be~een~ the
:•,ratld• and tht lto~ I ~ Pat heal'tated' like a at.art tta~ .rR4!W111' on
/dM •tnra7 to tlv~ hflr1a~l,tienee
full ..O.Ot' ot tht plefuret•lit made.
• fW.Yate *aitld, bit ,boyisb form bel·
IU.~~~' u~riaht, W• · dark face
l.&amp;alllnJ'. ,Aftm her ftutterin~nd
'114'!Plif; dirned ll'a~.e, Patl deacerided,
~..W.i"n wt.th ~ aweet and casual
,atloi:Ai• : ot '·a : princ~·· ,'to the
• ;rtil~ m~f. And not one, Of tram
,•rrt~
In tlte ~villon eohtd
JIMi:fUOJ!aied .t:hat thlt cool appear.

thla," abe . said with a bland tmi1'·, ~.~eel on tl\em• .tet..,_., ~, ~ •
"Tb~ muste ia rather rood...
tler' ·~f the dllneen u at.ue'bl u ,.._
, "I ~ant ~to t4'1k to .yqu," ~ s~t~ llbJe. he __t;hoc-~ ~ kMp ~thoae~
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She Jmked , ber h.ud In tda arm, ried h•r. Bcii •ow '""lt w.W
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lirht b•ntel'. hlt;o~nb'· ~~ .~~~tit~ ...~ll t~ •• 1
"And lhls Ia nO plaefl to .taikj" the .his 'llou.tfer ' ~ .. t~pable. i i'GCtJI
whi•pfl'ed. In l~uditl' ion l;o&amp; 11be 'lie alaouJCI ha~~hbdwil better~ Wb~t i
addecM ••When the dap~ II erar.!lf WJa bt tO dof ·Btl
~1ht Pa\lil, i

Pa,; lctOks forwfll-4 &amp;o her rldet
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il"t~ bafl, ball,., after twe · w8eb.
1~ 1 ._ 1 ':'l'•t hoped 110 iuna. b•t. oaily

n th-. rf•ea are fOU yourself imd
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q11&amp;4tnt bet•~n pity for him' and
kre~h.t.P1•at h¥PIH , he · I• lenlnl
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Wed her to danee 1rherein they
DIPs ba•e bad a few whtaperecl
wrU. She could no loarer liTe Oil
:tu.t. 'brief aAuranee civn her at
tM rita. She bad to kno'fr what

The boy, tholll'h a Ane danee~, DO

aeemN unable to keep Rep. He
m.IMie 110 effort to anawer Kn. Warnn'• ft.ow of .,i.U talk. Several
ttmes they ])Uied'WarTfln and ht.
who were 10 abiol'bed tbat they did

wu ln. Ills mind. II be wouldn't uk not aee them.

·. . for a dance, Ike would uk him
"The)' bne no aenh . of dec41DCJ'
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enn,'' tbourht Pamela, 'with bitterI Art)nlr foUowed her to Jln. War- ne~ watchinr them trom beaeatb
tabla. and Mt dowa. ID alo• Jower.d Uda.
Wamn held Potrlela OJ Ia a
I· '1Q11D1 C11Do J's.u.ftl Tldl 18~ II haQJ7 embrace. 8J1 eJtl dnoJlNd
it~t •aooi to wuta" Pat erled h.er her. Ilia bruth wu labored: u.d
..n1 llll'riDP lhl.;mac to ...; ex- the dark nin on. hi a brow throbbed
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-roa fta.'t care UIM u - lnt • Uttlt sith of' aU,r coat.at. ua• • do JOUo AODt PUL 1• .mt aaat:ut him. All tile bart ot
hb'kiat tQtaa to look
htllileDee tbue d.,. pa.t wu lorcldld.
I'Ott«l. He lowd her. Be loved her.

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wrouaht f &amp;..ehow, he mutt ...
her oas MIOft tilt mule •topped,
hlariq them apolld.
•Be bent d~ to hft. "Patl Patl
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Get Our Prices Before You Place Your Order.
All 1ob Printing at Reasonable Prices.
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',_ia ~•I••· libo Ju!d •alteol f!l&gt; ,.O.iido: Ti!e air Ia nther homld; !'old '111m lbo ..., ' Bo . ~Jiaoolo to conirlvo j, ~·.,. IOllt dou~ . JO~ thlnk I Pot coo p o o • mn of a ......, al piiJlac lm fo•
· wtth hel'. But. tbouch he touCbt ffttb tea for heraelf and JtllliQie.' Mr ad -..r ~ Pat. Baa abe j

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te~t-redb ca11u•l amite. . 1 :, , .Pl'll~ln&amp;, h11 ' • d t~ w 'Di .;,u.-t
Mrs. W:rren, do $OU c~Te· to hem. ~e to~t ~~~ t~er .~.
da~ thla t Ar~hur. lil.~kerl t;nt\er)y, foraot an th08• .ec~tfve ·eye• tKat 1 ,
••.,.W~n ~nd Patrl.e~a left them . . fo1lowed them. I• ~n 1 q~;~n~ l(lf J
Not Partlcula,!IY. Aa'thut, but If «staBJ ahe nu~llld ar~ibat ~b l
:you· wan,t t o ilaoulder. Het ~-~ •a+•. T"• ... I
"l don'tl'( Hie, ~ne was violent, ~lion ~rau ,.lplnnlf!l' aNuhd ahd 1
"Then •• wont, abe aaid With a •round. T~• da~n "-'~~ ~ ~~s !
soft: · laUI'b; ftut • needle thru1t of tndltt1ncUi•'hab!e ftaures.
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eaqbt at ber )leart. She had t~ared :"'Ob, JltJp. re' t• .9\lt.\ 1''1\ 1~
for da)'a that. thla padionatt ron tnrr to t&amp;Jnt. '
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Bbupl, w....., ·...k to 1'
·a t any momtat and ttart the wbolt ret~lttJ. P•t wu no lonrer dantlna.
winter colon"'' •niebrlnr. B41' b.ftd Ltftlnc her cte•f fll the floor, ,.,.
followed P1n a:::out like a lovealok looked dowa .in a1&amp;.nn at the 1tiJII
pqodle whose mittre•• ha• forrot.- white lace reatl11f on bb •houldtt.
ten bla 'existenee. '
G t ·O• heavenal had 11M al~r
She made her v&lt;tlce atead)'. "Do fyJntH f Wbat abould he dor tiw
;vou take lemon'" .
iet Mr out wttboat aur:actlnf' a~­
"I don't want an)' tea. Mrt. War• tention T It would btr bad enoal,lli.CO
ren. ht;~.w Jon1 au )'9U roina t.o Itt lt&amp;'ft the pavilion under an ~011 1
ttua ro on!"
P,rJ~i:ll' 17U. n~' tf tbt.coahJ walk.
Her bort aeemed to 1 to p. MJ ; Bil er• ,,ept tht faet1 as tiM

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Jl••N ud Pat 1ft' no wranc Ia
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ki Pat Mill hint he Ia too .late..&amp;bt., Je.-otlen be &amp;wallto&amp;ed, bloa10__. w a.n ander anether'• kta.
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LfY•Iy • :rouns: Patrlda Brallh·
•~.t arr"" to 111 • r r 1 wN.U.b,~le-ared Harv,py Blaine becau~
i.lje father •Le ad~rea 111. iu 8nutlal
atraits. Rbe hepd, however. that
hand1omt Jilek fAureaee. a toanc
C&amp;ll.lk!.r who111 1he only met eau-~·e onl;r man ehe e-.er wa.._ted ·
.to ldu her-will reata.e her boWl
Blaine.. When Jeck failtr to appear.
•he turnt. in de~~Pt~ratln. to Jimllllt Warren, htor AaaJ Pa.-el~'a
tl~&gt;Clnati~l .hu.sha~. Titer become
iiQat\lated &amp;lUI ·Pat titre• ¥.r ...,
J'l•~eBL Aunt Pa• Ia sat~,lclna
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that
fadea, IM'errloa: 1,t.lllat ller
marriaie ta Ji~Jtmle ha4 ' fiJied.

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AI. yet, bu;. Ha.rieJ, Jol).n kinca:.d and d&amp;uebt.er, t.ht crlUcal lllnesa oi a frlend Mrs man·, &lt;\W'l called on P. 0 . WoUe
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·PoUJ AM Warren Da.Yil B I! Ben White.
&amp;.nd tamlly.
The prB.Ct.lce eeaaion will be held
Harry Croat .
Mn. C . A. Pa--·· and enr.nd.!iun ,
The shoeklne news of tbe deatb
:W oaeh morning ond 6 o'eloc:k ,,...o,
Sola A,.m Eben- lin. Holeb Mayo ••• "'"'"'" or or M" """'"'ca-nter who~ae 1 ..-v~nUJi Wltll a team hP been _...._
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Cheshirt:, September 16
J:oDIIo(:Jl , daiUChll'ra AU~. J~n and IIOtl drews or PUtllburgh visited rt:lattvf'-; I BatUI'day n111ht wu received ben~
The OOIIlplel.t' !IChf'fiUif' ro~ Lh b GeOf&amp;e Albert. , Lhto h~ a.nd tile h~re Thund&amp;y.
Sundll.y She was l:lo dH.IIih\er ot JU
aea1;0n ~ &amp;Ji follow~
honor sueat.
Mr and Mn. Prank. Mu:rra)' ot Cleland formerly of t:,1a place.
Sept. I6--Cht!f)hlrc, here. :: .• hl.
- ·--Mktdlepor~ and Mr. and Mn Will- Lowell McNickles. wife and dsu-1lam Murray or HWltlneton spent ghU&gt;1 auu MIS!! Marlon Boone or
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I !leveral daya lut. week with M.l K. j Jackson. MJcll.. are here on a vlall:.
Ot~t 1 3 ~LogRutland, here, nlrht. 1
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Mr!. A E: Pellow.s.
Lo the rormer'ls parent&amp;, Mr. and
an, here. nlrh~.
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Mrs Rou.11h McNh:klea or AnUqultJ
Oct !4-0pen 00 be tilled lAter. 11
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and Mr and Mt! c. F. Ro\llh of
g«:~ ~l-Oa lllpolls, there.
1111 11trlke will be called 1n ut.ln
Lhls place
N' 41:1---CheS&amp;peake, here, night orob&amp;bl" will not. be taken It toMr and Mrs. Will 9a.yre who
ov - JackSon there
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Nuv ll- Well.llu; h · 1 ht
day's ra.Jiy, ·"'aders
M.ld. but
speud.lns Lhelr vaca~lorl
Nov 2.__Po
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i. Rev. J . n. Law preached his lost with the former's mother Mra. Nye
. meroy ere. a rDJOn t-hafattind ~t "lllet~lnl fetUJV to l!e{mon btore Sunday evening before Baylt! left last week !or a vlalt tQ
the:lr own cbunfin and coMld~r 10kl1 to cont!Tenot. Hl.s many relatives In Pa. i)efore returning to
Mr and '. Mr.s. Errett Rusaell Lhe feaslblll.tJ'fOf such a. plan wtth friends hope for hJs return for ~he t ht lr home in Detroit, Mich .
moved from i.be GrAnt prope.·ty on 1 1 elahbor\
, ,pmUnB year.
Rush McNickles and fa.mlly of An ocrnu or PiH-k AvE'nut 1 11 MS n L l~ r ~Huel Kenyon and Oertrudt! tlquity were enW!rtamed at s uppe:street to one of Lhe Moult..cn ~~.part4.
~' 'KmR~Ucy ~! Provl&lt;lenee. R. I.. '"'ft Tuellday at. t.ht' home ot Mrs. Ida
ment.s Friday.
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Ml· IIJid Mrs. Willis t.le.boire re ·
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Mr and Mrs. Fred Spencer or •
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Prank Shain and family spent Gnh 1m attended. Sunday sehooi a.t.
in the Ea.!;t , They expeot w leave ,t.Mr. and Mn~ D 8 Yal.eJi and Sundaty with Mn. Shain 's falher this l• lace S und1:1y and were vl81t.ors
the firKt of the week for Rlo Orande m~ ch1ldnm of ~Pill''l llle , are Mr. Rollins of Cottaeevllle.
of E L. Ma •mel and tarnlly.
where they will maz,e thf'lr home.
nsiUns Nrs. Yo.te ~ mothPr. Mn1. ?·4lleb WoJle at Zanesville spenl
Mr~. Honnlcar of Red House viflMrs. Herman Ohlinger Bnd DaWl.e H. 0. Swan and other relaUveA, SVDda:r wlt.il ·'ohn Wolfe llnd tL~* \ted Mr.&lt;~ N C Sayrp Sunday.

JeW~n!ng
oan Hamilton
retu rneo
from t1ere
thfl telJ,
He' B11lle
wu a.ccompanJed
homli' Lhe
by 1l for a week's
visit Tueftday
at Co- fair!!! lil.t Evans,
W. Va . a.ud ljth·
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who btu. 11ptnt
lumbus. Mrs Bel thB l?9.mllton and eru;, IMt week.
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Marguel'ittl Shumaker accompanied
c. E. M:verl! and fRmUy and
Lq1a fl:ayman ~nt Sunday wlt.h
them home for a vi'!Jt. with rela- Mrs . _.N'erva Polk at.tendet:l ~ the fu· her unek Paul Hayman and family
around over the fteld and t&lt;: .i8 the tlvc~:~. 1'he ronner f.';ll vistt with nen~
t.helr aurot. . Mrs ~1c..rJ(I- of Syracuse.
ball l.o eaeh other and limber t hem - Thomas Longsta.tr
and family , t&lt;'t M'.aftln , 93 yeai'.Sj old. at BarPollowlne a Vl.Sit or two week ..
selves up JOmewllat, then a hard and the litler will \'l.slt Mr. and rittt.lvllle.
wit.b. the P1ekell8 ai.IILers, Mrs L E
) round. of calist}lenlcs was given by Mn; John Lon1staft' .
! Jw,y Shumaker Of { Whl~ Cl"ud. Plt*ens .dal.llhter F'annie Lee and
the Instructor. E.Jtroisn which w!U
Rev. T. Boyd Gay relurned 'I'hurs utoh. , visited hiA patenu. M1. or.d !IOn .Tarn~ left Saturday for a vii!It
\i1 eliiYe the pr011pectJve playen, soft day tram sjlendlng hi8 vacation !ilL Mrs. J. B. Shwn&amp;k,er, Jut week. with her brother J J . Salmons ll.DJ ·
I from lack or ttalnios
during the Zanes'lile and Fredertck.a~wn. o.
Rev. Ben O'Connor p~ched family Qf New Martln.&lt;~vllle bt&gt;f\ e
I summer "a.c&amp;tlon period, wlt.h plenMrs Harry John.'50n Ill !eOO~d .hll last ~rmon for the Wllf&lt;:rP. nct ret...,.-nlng to their home aL Cen~r l ty Qf sore musclell but which wHI seriously Ill at her
home
&amp;lui.h year at the M. 1: ct.u~h ou"c.~
buft.
l re!Ult In a toughness. that will Fourth avenue.
everllng.
· ·' ; W. ~ Hayman attended tilt!
t wit.hstand the heavy sctii!dule con- :Elmer Hugh Davis, has returned
..,_ Plrn Bee&amp;le CJr Raelne v!s- ~ Lea.chers· meeting at. Pomcrryy Bat ) frontlng them.
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from Northern Michigan , where be lted friends here IIU!t w~k
urday. ·
Already Coach Batiyn has start- spent Lhe summt?r.
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Prof c. N. Wagner of MldJiit!por t
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the M E C..._l"'Ch .) l u r.; n.e, al r 111 constructlng a flne dwelling
t.o eertaln positiOWi on thlll 'teo.m
BRIDI: HONORED
the u' · 'l't · ha~ t:l"f' toUay Jf)· 'llouse qn hb farm at this piR.Ct'.
and arter a few days wll! t:eifln the
M1~ Dell Martin entertained 8 workPJ=.!
. ng thclr Y!!ar 3
Nlllti ;neua Turner of Racine 1; I
work of lnstructlnl t.he pr~npective 1number of nela:hbors and rrlends
The remBi&amp; of C E
staying 1wUh Mra. N. C. Sayre.
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backs and II.Wmen In their aut.les. • Thur 9 day evening at the home 0f rtsldP.nt of t,.bls pla ·
Congrovl'
Chas~ RoWe and V!lfe, Char les
, Riley, AllenSworth, Sennett. Gar ~ I Mr. and Ml·s. Clarence Ebensba.ch ber 0·1
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"lnor a num - ::inytiPr a.nd family spmtSunC~ }' ut
yea , were
terred !J, Evan~;.,' W. Va.

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Pollowtna LhJa aerles and bq1nn . Gordon Oard~r ol Colwnbus. Yn
InK Saturday evenlol a.t the lam@ O~r ll the d&amp;UBht.er ot Yr.
pl&amp;ce t.h~me \o bq1Q. at 10:16, 8 and Mra. John Mayer.
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lflll cemetery, Monday.
, Prot H. C. Mllll1pn of ClUb-.
yeu"&amp; Sfl :J tlovr
for 4uty latwr'l d&amp;Qihklr, lin. Don Da¥!1.
UrL Bert Oerlnan 1!1 vlllttng htor vlllr t rrlved Sunday on a vlllt to
and wlU undoubt&amp;:tl)' take care ot At tbe clole of tht everunr.
children at .lloundavtlle, Welrt.ou w R. Hayman and farn1lJ'.

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be ·~pen~. ~~ Thuraday evenlnl for a Yillt with
Ber•n•, Wall Be Held
Sqoiea to be Follow~d by series 1s m· the lnterer,t or tha.. Red Mr. and Mn. VaJ. H. ReJDoklll. They
Twlce Daily
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have been spendlna the aummer
ADother, Proeeed1 lo II'O
:u monO::nt!.':'!~ ln~"L~,:;; monlh.s In Columbus where tbe
to Red CrOia
orowds have been vittwing
the Conner attended the 'summer t4nn
-·rn ot aehool at Ohio State Unlvenlt.y
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Weather permlttl.Qg, the l&amp;at M dt:r of "Jle day.
tor Akron where t.hey make tllelr
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tile b1s aeries between Ml~pQrL
home.
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WOrkoUta
and O!ilUpolls, for the chamPion--Mr. and Mrs. Harokl H'-bbad
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LOCAL_MAN PASSES
and son Harold Edward :en. Prlday
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biJl. wtll take place ttua evening at J
tor Akron .,·tlere they wiD remain
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ames Dunn, 82 yean~ of iBP . uil.tU l.fter Labor qay, ruesL&amp; ot Mr
Tblrt)'- Ulrer! ~ndldat.es tor the
one pme, Oa.lllpoUa takt~.:r tt1e nrst ~ away at about 10 o'cloci: and Mrs. 8UTY Korrla.
Middleport hiRii .00001
Yellow
~~ In euy style by a iQtQ- 3 coun1.. Br!:.~~ !~lght •0t his home on Mr. and Mrs. o . J . Hamilton mov Jacket aquad or, tb2, ~ to
""' &amp;econd &amp;oint' to Mldttlepor.t. by b. due
ret! •
ravfll HUt. Dea.th ed Thunday from the Stevena ~!Coach Battyn i.t the. hla'h achool
2 to 1 marrln tn what waa perhaps t!e~~ ~~ cotnpllcatlom and Jnflnni perty on Pourth Avenue to tbe 1 athletlc fteld Thursday momlna at
the loo.aea~ game or the kind ever illness B.i@ , rome aLer o. lengt.hy 81880tl property on eouth Second whlcb time a procnun or tral~lnl!'
to be playred In this locality lt not
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~ In ~paratlon tor the nrat grid t ilt
1~... the Htate. Elehteen tnnlnas, t he se!!;&amp;J18 survived, by Ius Wife. ana Mr. and Mrs. Plummer 9eeaoa lert was be(un.
1~~cth ot two averq:e lepl H'!UU~.
nieces autt nepHews.
TlHII'llf;tay for ColW(l'-iU£ to attend
After a few preliminary blstruc-

(Ezodut 20:1,1).
The Lesson-Ser.J)lon alto I~Jllud~
the toJiowinJ pi1111• tnii¥ ~hf
Christian Sttence ttxtbo~~. "Bel,
ence and Health with Ke:r te t~t
Scripture•~· bY Mary Baker Edd;r;
''Befnc 11 holilums, h~dioqy, IUJ•
mol'tlllity. It ie alrtad)' proved th~
1 lmawledet of thlt, ·evttp in 1m&amp;g.

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all are the work of thy h1Dcl!

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1 10:30 A. II. MomJna Jenrlce ol
won~. Anthem by cbolr. Theme
for P\ouat¢ : ,"Have . tbli Mlnd."
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They were allowed to pran~

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Pearl Hayes of Phoeulx. At·l!.
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That now, more than in man)! yesrs, newspapers are finding
it necelssary to fight hardet· for every dollar·of their revenu~. and
are getting less in return for their efforts than in any year of their
existence. People as a whole, and particularly many larget users
of newspaper advertising space,' seem to think tha~ a new~per
is something like a perpetually endowed institution and' operates
~ on 'an inexhaustible fund regardleSI! of whether or not local l'irtmi
patronize it with their advertising space.

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.. th e Guldt:m State in th e fur west, hHH .done a

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buck" in politicN and it !ieemii ibis angul_ar._gentlemau ot'
democratic tendencies is making a real hid for a job
..Vhieh will once more plae e ~il¥ in 'N a~:~hinx:iun.
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A!:I the oullook is now, qi hus a9 ,ex_o~lent chanc e
· li~ elected se nator from Califw·nia. / Failidg in this,
Sfill has n fair chum:e, us hf! iH Hure to be se leded in
4biuet if Roosevelt is victorious over Hoov ef in
"T.mber. There is A~ecre(',V connect ed with thiH prr&gt;pt1ec;
&amp;8 it ha s been Rtaft.-ft that Ml'. McAdoo is tn be rew••rd.e'd
f~r 'hi ~ t!ffnrt&amp; in s winging California and. 'fexa R to R oost!v~lt, e ither hy the Secretary of State's job or onl~ 1\t!arly
aa important
~~ ThL'I ·" hould fH' the meam~ -o f losing many \'otes
th e Democrats, u ~ peo ple throughout th ~ Co untry realiz e
II~ at a virtrwy' ror Hom;uvclt will plaee ~don in a mo st
reHpomub le position in th e handling of the alfairl'l of t he
natiun. Esperially hitter iH s uc.h an outlook tu those who
rememb er when he was the virtual dictator during th e
wprld war, a position which came to him largely becauSe I
of hi~ position of Secretary of the Treasury and also be- !•
('UU Se or hip, Hnving murrierl rn~~ident Wil~on' s daughter. !
· If ever a man :-;ermingly attf!mpted to r uin a govern- )
ment, t hat mun wuM McAdoo. Eve n todtLy effect~ of his 1
terribl e mismanagement are noticeaule. Th e · railruad• 1
were q ~ alt u blow from w~ich they never QILVe recovered I
and from all ,indicationa a~ present, never wilL Yet tlli'
Is the kind of 'man whom Rooaevelt would place in ch~uge
of mu ' h of A.merlca's busine,. and virtually all nf its :
traffic with forei11n nations. This alone should be rea10~
en~lJgh for defeating the democratic nominee for the
~ilrh est" position in the United States.

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Bw~qio~ mot.ion picture star from drowning the other
q~~, We hqpe this i•n 't the beirinhing of the eJUI f~r
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Newspapers are findiqg that competitive agencies, particu'lal'iy. th~ radio, ar'~ c;utting into tb~r revenue to a very great extent .
so great, in f~~Ct,. tha.tm'any of. th$11 are finding it neceS~Bry to cut
out.t!le_publicatio!l; ~f all free radio, b,ro!ldcast ~rogr~t all of
wh1ch IS merely gmng to a competitive advertismg meUI.Wil free
allvertising, and tne·funny part of It·is that the mer~!han~ who
bilys space! from"'Jf/t'~
' · apers and decides to use the i'!fQlll',~ad
is. t~e one who ~i., ~ hardest ~hen ne~papers discGIIUnue th~
. g~ytng. of f.::ee sp~t ·a co~etlttve medJUrn.
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bo~bard­

ed by advectisers; large and small, tor a reduction in their rate.
Tltey·oorne to the n~paperand say, '·'Weve got a depression
stQcy ,tO' tell YO)l· Tillie&amp; are tight, and we've jub't got to get ·reddc.tlon m our advertising rate or we will have o discontinue ~ng
fOUI'-newspape'r." Now isn't that a fine !:]ub to hold over the
he«C\,of any publisher? Theae's4ni.e adverisers who are tryirig·to
make thet newspa.per absorb a ma}OI' p9f.tion of their excessive
overhead forget that this depi'eSSlonJe nOt .rolng to last foreVer
and,that ljj)ine day th11y will 111!ed'the;newspaper again. Yet, in
t!i~ Ift~me, they are&gt;perfectiy)wnHng to SAAdb~ them now d@·
"\.&amp;naing,rate decreases,ulittikkn~lilf th!lt they are wea~~niq.
tliheey ageney,tfiey -will h~&amp;l!p tol~~p.nd u~on jatj:$' tohetp 1tjllltl\
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!ft.,. he 'eaa ••1•• wOrt. Jadl . . . .
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t~ ·..a. hilb above and ~railelina
~tllii , A8~Uon. Midway be~een~ the
:•,ratld• and tht lto~ I ~ Pat heal'tated' like a at.art tta~ .rR4!W111' on
/dM •tnra7 to tlv~ hflr1a~l,tienee
full ..O.Ot' ot tht plefuret•lit made.
• fW.Yate *aitld, bit ,boyisb form bel·
IU.~~~' u~riaht, W• · dark face
l.&amp;alllnJ'. ,Aftm her ftutterin~nd
'114'!Plif; dirned ll'a~.e, Patl deacerided,
~..W.i"n wt.th ~ aweet and casual
,atloi:Ai• : ot '·a : princ~·· ,'to the
• ;rtil~ m~f. And not one, Of tram
,•rrt~
In tlte ~villon eohtd
JIMi:fUOJ!aied .t:hat thlt cool appear.

thla," abe . said with a bland tmi1'·, ~.~eel on tl\em• .tet..,_., ~, ~ •
"Tb~ muste ia rather rood...
tler' ·~f the dllneen u at.ue'bl u ,.._
, "I ~ant ~to t4'1k to .yqu," ~ s~t~ llbJe. he __t;hoc-~ ~ kMp ~thoae~
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tll4 ~bblT. ~ le..q that~! .. ,
She Jmked , ber h.ud In tda arm, ried h•r. Bcii •ow '""lt w.W
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lirht b•ntel'. hlt;o~nb'· ~~ .~~~tit~ ...~ll t~ •• 1
"And lhls Ia nO plaefl to .taikj" the .his 'llou.tfer ' ~ .. t~pable. i i'GCtJI
whi•pfl'ed. In l~uditl' ion l;o&amp; 11be 'lie alaouJCI ha~~hbdwil better~ Wb~t i
addecM ••When the dap~ II erar.!lf WJa bt tO dof ·Btl
~1ht Pa\lil, i

Pa,; lctOks forwfll-4 &amp;o her rldet
:.Witt- lacl. Be aeftr menU~. hll

il"t~ bafl, ball,., after twe · w8eb.
1~ 1 ._ 1 ':'l'•t hoped 110 iuna. b•t. oaily

n th-. rf•ea are fOU yourself imd
;f~H. f \ )••t wanted to
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Pat ftN~l• th•t •e Ia .11 'Vinl •p· ehe
q11&amp;4tnt bet•~n pity for him' and
kre~h.t.P1•at h¥PIH , he · I• lenlnl
••r lft.-olvetl with a .Uarrled .....

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Wed her to danee 1rherein they
DIPs ba•e bad a few whtaperecl
wrU. She could no loarer liTe Oil
:tu.t. 'brief aAuranee civn her at
tM rita. She bad to kno'fr what

The boy, tholll'h a Ane danee~, DO

aeemN unable to keep Rep. He
m.IMie 110 effort to anawer Kn. Warnn'• ft.ow of .,i.U talk. Several
ttmes they ])Uied'WarTfln and ht.
who were 10 abiol'bed tbat they did

wu ln. Ills mind. II be wouldn't uk not aee them.

·. . for a dance, Ike would uk him
"The)' bne no aenh . of dec41DCJ'
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enn,'' tbourht Pamela, 'with bitterI Art)nlr foUowed her to Jln. War- ne~ watchinr them trom beaeatb
tabla. and Mt dowa. ID alo• Jower.d Uda.
Wamn held Potrlela OJ Ia a
I· '1Q11D1 C11Do J's.u.ftl Tldl 18~ II haQJ7 embrace. 8J1 eJtl dnoJlNd
it~t •aooi to wuta" Pat erled h.er her. Ilia bruth wu labored: u.d
..n1 llll'riDP lhl.;mac to ...; ex- the dark nin on. hi a brow throbbed
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-roa fta.'t care UIM u - lnt • Uttlt sith of' aU,r coat.at. ua• • do JOUo AODt PUL 1• .mt aaat:ut him. All tile bart ot
hb'kiat tQtaa to look
htllileDee tbue d.,. pa.t wu lorcldld.
I'Ott«l. He lowd her. Be loved her.

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have au-utcl •• wu N OYe~
wrouaht f &amp;..ehow, he mutt ...
her oas MIOft tilt mule •topped,
hlariq them apolld.
•Be bent d~ to hft. "Patl Patl
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Get Our Prices Before You Place Your Order.
All 1ob Printing at Reasonable Prices.
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"''m. I'Oinc to take JOU bMk' ta
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of ua publlclr. Be a~lr:e f1lllo111lr.

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',_ia ~•I••· libo Ju!d •alteol f!l&gt; ,.O.iido: Ti!e air Ia nther homld; !'old '111m lbo ..., ' Bo . ~Jiaoolo to conirlvo j, ~·.,. IOllt dou~ . JO~ thlnk I Pot coo p o o • mn of a ......, al piiJlac lm fo•
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te~t-redb ca11u•l amite. . 1 :, , .Pl'll~ln&amp;, h11 ' • d t~ w 'Di .;,u.-t
Mrs. W:rren, do $OU c~Te· to hem. ~e to~t ~~~ t~er .~.
da~ thla t Ar~hur. lil.~kerl t;nt\er)y, foraot an th08• .ec~tfve ·eye• tKat 1 ,
••.,.W~n ~nd Patrl.e~a left them . . fo1lowed them. I• ~n 1 q~;~n~ l(lf J
Not Partlcula,!IY. Aa'thut, but If «staBJ ahe nu~llld ar~ibat ~b l
:you· wan,t t o ilaoulder. Het ~-~ •a+•. T"• ... I
"l don'tl'( Hie, ~ne was violent, ~lion ~rau ,.lplnnlf!l' aNuhd ahd 1
"Then •• wont, abe aaid With a •round. T~• da~n "-'~~ ~ ~~s !
soft: · laUI'b; ftut • needle thru1t of tndltt1ncUi•'hab!e ftaures.
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eaqbt at ber )leart. She had t~ared :"'Ob, JltJp. re' t• .9\lt.\ 1''1\ 1~
for da)'a that. thla padionatt ron tnrr to t&amp;Jnt. '
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¢a Spanlth mother mlrbt Rploclo
Bbupl, w....., ·...k to 1'
·a t any momtat and ttart the wbolt ret~lttJ. P•t wu no lonrer dantlna.
winter colon"'' •niebrlnr. B41' b.ftd Ltftlnc her cte•f fll the floor, ,.,.
followed P1n a:::out like a lovealok looked dowa .in a1&amp;.nn at the 1tiJII
pqodle whose mittre•• ha• forrot.- white lace reatl11f on bb •houldtt.
ten bla 'existenee. '
G t ·O• heavenal had 11M al~r
She made her v&lt;tlce atead)'. "Do fyJntH f Wbat abould he dor tiw
;vou take lemon'" .
iet Mr out wttboat aur:actlnf' a~­
"I don't want an)' tea. Mrt. War• tention T It would btr bad enoal,lli.CO
ren. ht;~.w Jon1 au )'9U roina t.o Itt lt&amp;'ft the pavilion under an ~011 1
ttua ro on!"
P,rJ~i:ll' 17U. n~' tf tbt.coahJ walk.
Her bort aeemed to 1 to p. MJ ; Bil er• ,,ept tht faet1 as tiM

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Jl••N ud Pat 1ft' no wranc Ia
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ki Pat Mill hint he Ia too .late..&amp;bt., Je.-otlen be &amp;wallto&amp;ed, bloa10__. w a.n ander anether'• kta.
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LfY•Iy • :rouns: Patrlda Brallh·
•~.t arr"" to 111 • r r 1 wN.U.b,~le-ared Harv,py Blaine becau~
i.lje father •Le ad~rea 111. iu 8nutlal
atraits. Rbe hepd, however. that
hand1omt Jilek fAureaee. a toanc
C&amp;ll.lk!.r who111 1he only met eau-~·e onl;r man ehe e-.er wa.._ted ·
.to ldu her-will reata.e her boWl
Blaine.. When Jeck failtr to appear.
•he turnt. in de~~Pt~ratln. to Jimllllt Warren, htor AaaJ Pa.-el~'a
tl~&gt;Clnati~l .hu.sha~. Titer become
iiQat\lated &amp;lUI ·Pat titre• ¥.r ...,
J'l•~eBL Aunt Pa• Ia sat~,lclna
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that
fadea, IM'errloa: 1,t.lllat ller
marriaie ta Ji~Jtmle ha4 ' fiJied.

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AI. yet, bu;. Ha.rieJ, Jol).n kinca:.d and d&amp;uebt.er, t.ht crlUcal lllnesa oi a frlend Mrs man·, &lt;\W'l called on P. 0 . WoUe
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·PoUJ AM Warren Da.Yil B I! Ben White.
&amp;.nd tamlly.
The prB.Ct.lce eeaaion will be held
Harry Croat .
Mn. C . A. Pa--·· and enr.nd.!iun ,
The shoeklne news of tbe deatb
:W oaeh morning ond 6 o'eloc:k ,,...o,
Sola A,.m Eben- lin. Holeb Mayo ••• "'"'"'" or or M" """'"'ca-nter who~ae 1 ..-v~nUJi Wltll a team hP been _...._
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ronned to mtan. the tlrst. II:~ wiL'l ........ , ~ loleeB, Cla~nee Eber........ town -....... "'· A 1La MeAn - kiUed In an automobl~ aecldmt
Cheshirt:, September 16
J:oDIIo(:Jl , daiUChll'ra AU~. J~n and IIOtl drews or PUtllburgh visited rt:lattvf'-; I BatUI'day n111ht wu received ben~
The OOIIlplel.t' !IChf'fiUif' ro~ Lh b GeOf&amp;e Albert. , Lhto h~ a.nd tile h~re Thund&amp;y.
Sundll.y She was l:lo dH.IIih\er ot JU
aea1;0n ~ &amp;Ji follow~
honor sueat.
Mr and Mn. Prank. Mu:rra)' ot Cleland formerly of t:,1a place.
Sept. I6--Cht!f)hlrc, here. :: .• hl.
- ·--Mktdlepor~ and Mr. and Mn Will- Lowell McNickles. wife and dsu-1lam Murray or HWltlneton spent ghU&gt;1 auu MIS!! Marlon Boone or
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I !leveral daya lut. week with M.l K. j Jackson. MJcll.. are here on a vlall:.
Ot~t 1 3 ~LogRutland, here, nlrht. 1
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Mr!. A E: Pellow.s.
Lo the rormer'ls parent&amp;, Mr. and
an, here. nlrh~.
ICpntl e4 r
Mrs Rou.11h McNh:klea or AnUqultJ
Oct !4-0pen 00 be tilled lAter. 11
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and Mr and Mt! c. F. Ro\llh of
g«:~ ~l-Oa lllpolls, there.
1111 11trlke will be called 1n ut.ln
Lhls place
N' 41:1---CheS&amp;peake, here, night orob&amp;bl" will not. be taken It toMr and Mrs. Will 9a.yre who
ov - JackSon there
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Nuv ll- Well.llu; h · 1 ht
day's ra.Jiy, ·"'aders
M.ld. but
speud.lns Lhelr vaca~lorl
Nov 2.__Po
n . here, ~ ·
~ ~'itdefened uutll delqaUoM
i. Rev. J . n. Law preached his lost with the former's mother Mra. Nye
. meroy ere. a rDJOn t-hafattind ~t "lllet~lnl fetUJV to l!e{mon btore Sunday evening before Baylt! left last week !or a vlalt tQ
the:lr own cbunfin and coMld~r 10kl1 to cont!Tenot. Hl.s many relatives In Pa. i)efore returning to
Mr and '. Mr.s. Errett Rusaell Lhe feaslblll.tJ'fOf such a. plan wtth friends hope for hJs return for ~he t ht lr home in Detroit, Mich .
moved from i.be GrAnt prope.·ty on 1 1 elahbor\
, ,pmUnB year.
Rush McNickles and fa.mlly of An ocrnu or PiH-k AvE'nut 1 11 MS n L l~ r ~Huel Kenyon and Oertrudt! tlquity were enW!rtamed at s uppe:street to one of Lhe Moult..cn ~~.part4.
~' 'KmR~Ucy ~! Provl&lt;lenee. R. I.. '"'ft Tuellday at. t.ht' home ot Mrs. Ida
ment.s Friday.
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1 for their ohme following a visit to B. Bayre
Ml· IIJid Mrs. Willis t.le.boire re ·
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...latl~ and frl:!nda of thl8 pi&gt;Lce
Mr and Mrs. Fred Spencer or •
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Prank Shain and family spent Gnh 1m attended. Sunday sehooi a.t.
in the Ea.!;t , They expeot w leave ,t.Mr. and Mn~ D 8 Yal.eJi and Sundaty with Mn. Shain 's falher this l• lace S und1:1y and were vl81t.ors
the firKt of the week for Rlo Orande m~ ch1ldnm of ~Pill''l llle , are Mr. Rollins of Cottaeevllle.
of E L. Ma •mel and tarnlly.
where they will maz,e thf'lr home.
nsiUns Nrs. Yo.te ~ mothPr. Mn1. ?·4lleb WoJle at Zanesville spenl
Mr~. Honnlcar of Red House viflMrs. Herman Ohlinger Bnd DaWl.e H. 0. Swan and other relaUveA, SVDda:r wlt.il ·'ohn Wolfe llnd tL~* \ted Mr.&lt;~ N C Sayrp Sunday.

JeW~n!ng
oan Hamilton
retu rneo
from t1ere
thfl telJ,
He' B11lle
wu a.ccompanJed
homli' Lhe
by 1l for a week's
visit Tueftday
at Co- fair!!! lil.t Evans,
W. Va . a.ud ljth·
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who btu. 11ptnt
lumbus. Mrs Bel thB l?9.mllton and eru;, IMt week.
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Marguel'ittl Shumaker accompanied
c. E. M:verl! and fRmUy and
Lq1a fl:ayman ~nt Sunday wlt.h
them home for a vi'!Jt. with rela- Mrs . _.N'erva Polk at.tendet:l ~ the fu· her unek Paul Hayman and family
around over the fteld and t&lt;: .i8 the tlvc~:~. 1'he ronner f.';ll vistt with nen~
t.helr aurot. . Mrs ~1c..rJ(I- of Syracuse.
ball l.o eaeh other and limber t hem - Thomas Longsta.tr
and family , t&lt;'t M'.aftln , 93 yeai'.Sj old. at BarPollowlne a Vl.Sit or two week ..
selves up JOmewllat, then a hard and the litler will \'l.slt Mr. and rittt.lvllle.
wit.b. the P1ekell8 ai.IILers, Mrs L E
) round. of calist}lenlcs was given by Mn; John Lon1staft' .
! Jw,y Shumaker Of { Whl~ Cl"ud. Plt*ens .dal.llhter F'annie Lee and
the Instructor. E.Jtroisn which w!U
Rev. T. Boyd Gay relurned 'I'hurs utoh. , visited hiA patenu. M1. or.d !IOn .Tarn~ left Saturday for a vii!It
\i1 eliiYe the pr011pectJve playen, soft day tram sjlendlng hi8 vacation !ilL Mrs. J. B. Shwn&amp;k,er, Jut week. with her brother J J . Salmons ll.DJ ·
I from lack or ttalnios
during the Zanes'lile and Fredertck.a~wn. o.
Rev. Ben O'Connor p~ched family Qf New Martln.&lt;~vllle bt&gt;f\ e
I summer "a.c&amp;tlon period, wlt.h plenMrs Harry John.'50n Ill !eOO~d .hll last ~rmon for the Wllf&lt;:rP. nct ret...,.-nlng to their home aL Cen~r l ty Qf sore musclell but which wHI seriously Ill at her
home
&amp;lui.h year at the M. 1: ct.u~h ou"c.~
buft.
l re!Ult In a toughness. that will Fourth avenue.
everllng.
· ·' ; W. ~ Hayman attended tilt!
t wit.hstand the heavy sctii!dule con- :Elmer Hugh Davis, has returned
..,_ Plrn Bee&amp;le CJr Raelne v!s- ~ Lea.chers· meeting at. Pomcrryy Bat ) frontlng them.
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from Northern Michigan , where be lted friends here IIU!t w~k
urday. ·
Already Coach Batiyn has start- spent Lhe summt?r.
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Prof c. N. Wagner of MldJiit!por t
1 Several or
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the M E C..._l"'Ch .) l u r.; n.e, al r 111 constructlng a flne dwelling
t.o eertaln positiOWi on thlll 'teo.m
BRIDI: HONORED
the u' · 'l't · ha~ t:l"f' toUay Jf)· 'llouse qn hb farm at this piR.Ct'.
and arter a few days wll! t:eifln the
M1~ Dell Martin entertained 8 workPJ=.!
. ng thclr Y!!ar 3
Nlllti ;neua Turner of Racine 1; I
work of lnstructlnl t.he pr~npective 1number of nela:hbors and rrlends
The remBi&amp; of C E
staying 1wUh Mra. N. C. Sayre.
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backs and II.Wmen In their aut.les. • Thur 9 day evening at the home 0f rtsldP.nt of t,.bls pla ·
Congrovl'
Chas~ RoWe and V!lfe, Char les
, Riley, AllenSworth, Sennett. Gar ~ I Mr. and Ml·s. Clarence Ebensba.ch ber 0·1
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"lnor a num - ::inytiPr a.nd family spmtSunC~ }' ut
yea , were
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TO MEET CHESHIRE

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Pollowtna LhJa aerles and bq1nn . Gordon Oard~r ol Colwnbus. Yn
InK Saturday evenlol a.t the lam@ O~r ll the d&amp;UBht.er ot Yr.
pl&amp;ce t.h~me \o bq1Q. at 10:16, 8 and Mra. John Mayer.
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4ner. I..ewl&amp; IIld Abbott , or lNt OD Rutland llreet, ln honor of tiM
lflll cemetery, Monday.
, Prot H. C. Mllll1pn of ClUb-.
yeu"&amp; Sfl :J tlovr
for 4uty latwr'l d&amp;Qihklr, lin. Don Da¥!1.
UrL Bert Oerlnan 1!1 vlllttng htor vlllr t rrlved Sunday on a vlllt to
and wlU undoubt&amp;:tl)' take care ot At tbe clole of tht everunr.
children at .lloundavtlle, Welrt.ou w R. Hayman and farn1lJ'.

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be ·~pen~. ~~ Thuraday evenlnl for a Yillt with
Ber•n•, Wall Be Held
Sqoiea to be Follow~d by series 1s m· the lnterer,t or tha.. Red Mr. and Mn. VaJ. H. ReJDoklll. They
Twlce Daily
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have been spendlna the aummer
ADother, Proeeed1 lo II'O
:u monO::nt!.':'!~ ln~"L~,:;; monlh.s In Columbus where tbe
to Red CrOia
orowds have been vittwing
the Conner attended the 'summer t4nn
-·rn ot aehool at Ohio State Unlvenlt.y
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Weather permlttl.Qg, the l&amp;at M dt:r of "Jle day.
tor Akron where t.hey make tllelr
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tile b1s aeries between Ml~pQrL
home.
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18th;
WOrkoUta
and O!ilUpolls, for the chamPion--Mr. and Mrs. Harokl H'-bbad
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ship o1 thla Joca.Ut:y tn Recreation
LOCAL_MAN PASSES
and son Harold Edward :en. Prlday
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biJl. wtll take place ttua evening at J
tor Akron .,·tlere they wiD remain
-1--I :J!i. Each team hu a~a~y woh
ames Dunn, 82 yean~ of iBP . uil.tU l.fter Labor qay, ruesL&amp; ot Mr
Tblrt)'- Ulrer! ~ndldat.es tor the
one pme, Oa.lllpoUa takt~.:r tt1e nrst ~ away at about 10 o'cloci: and Mrs. 8UTY Korrla.
Middleport hiRii .00001
Yellow
~~ In euy style by a iQtQ- 3 coun1.. Br!:.~~ !~lght •0t his home on Mr. and Mrs. o . J . Hamilton mov Jacket aquad or, tb2, ~ to
""' &amp;econd &amp;oint' to Mldttlepor.t. by b. due
ret! •
ravfll HUt. Dea.th ed Thunday from the Stevena ~!Coach Battyn i.t the. hla'h achool
2 to 1 marrln tn what waa perhaps t!e~~ ~~ cotnpllcatlom and Jnflnni perty on Pourth Avenue to tbe 1 athletlc fteld Thursday momlna at
the loo.aea~ game or the kind ever illness B.i@ , rome aLer o. lengt.hy 81880tl property on eouth Second whlcb time a procnun or tral~lnl!'
to be playred In this locality lt not
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~ In ~paratlon tor the nrat grid t ilt
1~... the Htate. Elehteen tnnlnas, t he se!!;&amp;J18 survived, by Ius Wife. ana Mr. and Mrs. Plummer 9eeaoa lert was be(un.
1~~cth ot two averq:e lepl H'!UU~.
nieces autt nepHews.
TlHII'llf;tay for ColW(l'-iU£ to attend
After a few preliminary blstruc-

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The Lesson-Ser.J)lon alto I~Jllud~
the toJiowinJ pi1111• tnii¥ ~hf
Christian Sttence ttxtbo~~. "Bel,
ence and Health with Ke:r te t~t
Scripture•~· bY Mary Baker Edd;r;
''Befnc 11 holilums, h~dioqy, IUJ•
mol'tlllity. It ie alrtad)' proved th~
1 lmawledet of thlt, ·evttp in 1m&amp;g.

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.Ft'ed KJritball, Inc.,
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NO PAPB&amp; MOHDAY
In plll'&amp;uanee of our UIIURI
cll8tom, that ol aftor&lt;linl: ow
emplo)'eea a L&amp;bof Day hoUday, there will be no oedltlon

Carbondale And

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While Bethlehem Bieel

Bullish Tendency
Shown By ~arket
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of The Dally Tribune, Monday, September 5.

OOULD
Plnaotclaf WrUor

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MEIGs ~OUNTY

TO
BE INCLUDED IN ·
NEXT ROAD WORK
totaltns

Hta:hv.'Ay J)M,Jeerl,

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let b;v the liLaf.e highwa;v Jepo.! t·
ment Bepembet 18, _it wu an;
ncuneed here t&lt;\daJ. InclUded In
the Uft II thll foUowiuC

MelP COll'lt1-Pav1118 ot .part ot
8Ectk.n R of the Obfti !U.~r roM

of Prd Aleu.nder Klemln, WJ.tll
acceler-ometers and stop Wjltch "s
AI~ cars were &amp;tarted at t.tie be.' tern of the hill in hlBh gear a.t. 10
mHe1:1 per hour
'nl.e Terrspla.n~
uosJJy made the flllitest Ume to
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road •M ootl'Jrete ...{; an esttmat ·
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Road Pick;tin~ And Vio,.;.
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PEACEFUL MEANS\

FOR WATER LINES
Moved By' Chargeo of Rate
Cutting To Destroy !
Competition

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Elected To Complete _
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nor George White at th~ mil;we!Jl~
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