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A..-.loclcol .... Bllk&gt;&lt;loU l!o&lt;- :
poaiUon ln the Nttro 1raded. acbooJ
t2ty with headquarten at OOlum- Feeney-Bennett PGst No 128 Am'
for the l!l.l'llului term.
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bwl u. ac1J.vely en,apd In devt- 1erlcan Legion Chelilf't Jacob Dean
Mr and Mn Da)rWn Will ctau
. , . Walker u.aver Jmd 1lrl
lOplnB a tour-acre state Park o.t RuLland Mrs MilLon Edgar Rath - llht.er Ruth ami aon Calvin bne Caae Growin1 Out Of
rnend wme rooent llM!Bts of Mr
Portland thla oowtt)' Work' Whleh 1 bUl Racine Dr Joh11 Philson and 1etlll'ned. from Colurnbua where they Bribe- 1Tdal Brou1ht
a11CI Mn Pred KUin:IDB
B F Board was a bUBine111 vwtbepn last. week will lnclu~e Ule wife
vlliied relaUvM and attended ~he
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axnpJ.eW. restoratim at an ila:btetn- ~
Much credit. fo1 the 1~pid dell~! Ob1o &amp;tate Fair
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Pt Pleaii&amp;Di Tul!lllli&amp;y
foot high preblatorlc Wound·Bulld.· lopment of the projC(!t ts ilven by
Mr and Mn Cl1frorct HOOCI or 1
M:re Wlll Lehew and Mtfi8 ~lilf....
beth Lehew and 'hd Lehew wer.
en mOtmd locatt!d in the J)llak the State Soclet) w Its local ad· Cl lnn&amp;tl
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renctn&amp; and beauW\cat.ioD In aen- vlsory oornmlttee who h9.Ve mark- ovr: Labor c::Ye wt~tb MY ~:oeMtl ~
ruetta of !lr and Mrs Keith ucft'&amp;l. 'nle development or the pro- ed uncessiugly 1n Us behalf To
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jeet cannot. be completed entire!)' tJ\em l'! due much IJralse Followln&amp;: Grant 80013
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MrB. Elizl'beth Lew!JJ and 4Juth ..
thi&amp; year owtng to lt\.Ck or funds, 111 a list of Lhe members of tms 1 H E. R1ce of CbUUcotbe came I D!,
Bee'
p 'd ,
ter VirJinla and Ttu=lma Burton
but It ts hoped tlult the work may com mitt~
Friday to spend tlle week en~ wl~
nave
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yieit.Q:III' Mra J H Windon
b1! DODtJnued In 1833
Prof A W McKay Middleport 1Mlsl! Erma Hood
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R... C'-Jn the sprlna or 1931 a monument Chairman C E Peoples Pomeroy
Robert Hqman riA:Ii:Jm't Clar.,,
--.ry
Bletnar came lD:nl!l
wU eftel.ed for tbe Bt.ate ot Ohlo capt Tom Jones Mlddlepurt Mrs Ience aM Oordellua . Pii~ 51.1\d I
J/a Sbe was aceom.by the state h~ · BOC1ety to C F Ralllburn Mldq,l£'port Jacob Mn Clara and J:'U.r.a.btth Pn.na Qf
The
replevin au~t t.o find
the
son WUllam who re ..
commemon.t.e tlw Battle of Btdfln'u Dean Chetiter PhiiJJ\ Kientz Co- Cohunbu.., and llbt\ alld '(n Joe rifhtful owner l)f the '2to wbleh
to Belle Tuesday
ton llllaod IOUiht J~ 18, 1863, U,e lurnbu::. Mr11 Van McDade Port- Siemer and fmilllJ Q{ p;rqb1S
haS ~n In thtl )KlMeUIOn ot Sybtl
Mr .nd ·Mrs A A Boord 01
only 'battle' on Ohio soU durlrill' land Walter Compton, Pomeroy turned to ~
~y hav~
rrer of
Graham Statton were 'Vlsltor1 In
the ClvU War At that time a splr- 1H R McPherf'IOn Columbus
inK been es.Jled here bY tfl) delth of Eberabacb 0formtyer ~~~~= Pleas
town 1'tlu(ia.y
ited l!!fllagement tocJl J)lace betw~
' ~~ reserw~ L!l omclally known W•Jtelo PrlniL
ttu. MeiJs oun
Sherm~m,
M.r and MJJ.
Union trooPti and the John Mor1an as Butrlngt.on
Ill land
Memorl&amp;.l
Oloria. Jem Oeit. returnld i.o 1Court, sim:e the cc;mJ:~lOn ~:e
Martin, Mr and lira Vetil
Confederate lnvaderA, frequently State Park
ColumbWt Pnday after apendlg a cue of the Btat.e 0
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termed the Morpn Raiders' Th:JB
Worlr: at tM park ts under the few weeks wiUl friend• here
Karr, ChOI'!I'ed with bribery wu be~
Earl Shef!.
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ptdbwnent 21 feet htah carries R~neral suJ&gt;eroJlsslon of H R Me- l Ml"l cora B Robfrt&amp; tewrned IUD Ill the court ot JuaUce 01' the
and Mn
~lie plates commemoratln1 the Phe1 sw1 of Columbus
lmRI.nels from Dan~OII J'rlday where llhe hall Peace Herman Mees, at the city
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Battle of Buftlnttoif nrland, the 1agent of the Ohio St.ate Archaeolo- ~ been sta;yiQI tile paat .everal weeki haJI he~ &amp;turday momlne
Mrs Charles Keel Of l ~
death or llajor Dt.n:M!'i' UeCook,l glcal and Historical Society Direct durln1 the Ulnull ot beT daUChter 1 Karr was acquitted of the brlTelltifJlnt thaJ the l.arp ..wement be madl a&amp; tbe hibited from allowtnt the bora to appeu~ }M
Pleuant were week end visitors 01
tldi!St or the famour ''PIIht.lnl Me lies in the •land!; of a C Koon1 or Mr.s GaWahl Parrlah Mn. Par· bery charses and the $240, In Undme of bLI dfnfte ~ thlir JDOtl!itl' made it un- mO"llll a.meru. The chtldNnt ct.JW wr-."'•• r •• Mr and Ml'fl Rov Sherman ami
Cooks who fell In the enaygement chan~e uf th~ uperatluns howellt!r rtsh who ll at preseot.l\t Or&amp;nt hoe- it.ed States bill&amp; said i.o have been
TIOUIUl'J' for his chlldrel'l &amp;o e&amp;nl tbeir
b:l 3t~J~~~~~:rct!.utva~:rT:~ :h~ll'J:d
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the Mound BuUden-tho8e pjrat Columbllll or lhe staff .of the Ohio pital undefiOlnl •treatment 11 stlll ltbe same taken from Karr t.t tJle ptci)lrtll Cbarll• Chaplin, world-famout lluah-ma er, at the bee.rlnr, whteb tenninated when an A.ppe1ate
Landon SmJth etC pt PJeuant
Ohlonas -who first occupied tbe Slate Museum
critically Ill
time or hl.s arrest on the charaet,
11 .~ on the wltfteea atand In the courtroom at Court 0 _.._r bloeked the au it LOwat ~~!enter Ia a p1eta.N
spent tht .wtell: end here with hill
rqlon and lett eartben mouurneotl'l
Mr and Mra Malcolm D Rutley wu ordered placed ln the custody of
Loe Aqtlet ae be ..ucht too have his furmer vnfe,
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to their dead and to the donor 1
l 1 UB HOSTESS
wert to Columbus Saturday to IMila Ebersbaeh until the rlrhtful
Lt*- Gny Chaplia (left. elto on wibM• et:aad). pro- rd Cbaplta ud bit a·.U. wMII 10m_ , •
Mr Wlthefa and fAMily of Pt
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spend tnbor Day with their par owner could be cktennlned She
the reeo1 tl
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vt5.1.ting Ml'll Mol lie
monument stands-Mrs N')rman
MiAA l!!l~te Hart WM hoete88 ~nta
!has had cllarge or the money llinoe r(\..,.
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' boa.-dfe-" ~~.. 11' to aene':a~n
Dorothy WJthen;
Calkins Peoples of Pomeroy
Thursday eve1 lnR to her card club
Mr and M"rr.! I J oanwrlsht that time anct hu been named u J WO
Cnttqeville 18
A le(IAiative 1 appropriation or 1a~ a. dmner given a.t the Elmhurst tmd daqhter
or Columbm Ia defendant in the &amp;u!L flied by
"•"PP~!!t t~Ye =~~. ~
p 000 to erect an appropriate mon- Tavern ThC' fnllowtng gueue we1e came Saturday to spend La)¥&gt;r Day Karr to recover the money allea~
to the 1ueat of Mr and Mrs E c
unumt wu obtained In 1929 by HOIL I pre~:~ent Mr~ May Mnra II&amp;IBK May with Mr an~ Mn Grant Hood
edly belon&amp;:llll to him
tcont~nuet'l ~om DNe ~)
proa:ram to be follo9'e'll t.o carry In
Youn1
Tom Jones then county rewesen Bolin o{ Pltl.'ibmgh Mrs Mat·
Mrs Jl!IMle Mitch or Orient came
-eUect t.be poJ.iCY p1oposed
MoiUe Ro!Hih nnd Blanche Arm
tatJve In 1931 Hou Jacob Dean 1o.ret Lal!unce anct Mnt Clara Dtl- Saturday to spend Labor Day with secor:::: ~=~::.:c~n ia~eur; ~~rn~ 1Schoola Will be Opeaed to :uam~n~P :: ":an:~~-::.~de:it,
~tltrolll attended the quarterly meet
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present representaillle obtained lU1 gard Mt s Thelma Diehl received her daU(t'hter Mrs Althur Kloe~ and
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MAY RAIN ON LABOR DAY
o.ddWonal appropriation of $10ti5 first prl:r.e Mtll Mabel Beath8 was other relativeH
llnB In Bn attempt to prepore an
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Sept 3-INB- 1111 held at tbfl M E church Sun
day mornlntl
for malnf.t&gt;nance a11d develomnem awurdt!d second pllzt' nnd Mrs May
Miss Eleaoor Horum of Detroit atrreed Rtatement or facts to be precure Books
lal IIBSI!IlOD to solve the proi:Llem
Showers may 1nar the SundaJ-La·
Mrs Martha Plunkett MlsR Olendmblg 1931 ·1932
Moro. re&lt;!elved the guest prl:r..e
came Saturday ror a villlt with herlllflnted: to the court
E W Peoples
The strike lost headway, ftowever bor Day wftk end accordtnr to U va Rhode~~ of Bt Albans D L
Sinoe the erection cd the monu
Later in lhe evening arter the brother Captain H M Horton
attorney for
the plahfilft Karr
-throurh out most or Iowa and Ne- 8 weatherman w H Alexander Duddht~ and son WUIIs and Den
mmt the state Hlghwa.y Depart- 1 card playing cake Rnd Ice cream
Mrs 'Henry Durst 8011 Oeor1 e preaented a stat.ement or facta to
The formal dJl.t.e of opening tht braaka
It held firm In weatern here toda.y
ver Carte of Nitro Nturned to
ment has extended State Hllh"ay we.e served In hmwr tlf the 1;1\rth and 80Jl8 Ylllla.rd and Wllllil left lthe court tha~ wu not agreeable t.o schools of Pomeroy Is Monday Sep7 11()Wa, because the strlk~;_rs Attorney
Alexander predicted showers
their homes Saturilay a.tter belnfl
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No. 124 northward n-orr1 Raveru. 1 day ul Mr&amp; M()rD
BatLVday tor Cle11e!and 11t'jlve they Cedric W Clark, attorl'ley for the tem ber u 8 SO A M However l1l here Carlos W Go!b UI"'N the tonlrht and tomorrow with
the lut!Bt!l ef Mr and Mrs. R L.
wood Ferry Immediately pa&amp;t Ure I
- - -will spend over the week end with 1defendllllt The Eberabach Conatru- I arran 1e tor the organization of tannet&amp; to cont.lnue plctetsne and cooler weather for Mond&amp;y
Duddln&amp;" ror the put weet
perk to hook up ulttlhat.ely with
t:NTt:RT AJNS FRIENDS
the former 6 aau 1 h~.er. Mrs Pearl ! ctlon Company
The two attor·l
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ConsequentiJ st.rone
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Ellubeth and Ellen Mees at1 or bookll and hllhways
Lonll' Bottom farther up the river 1
--Bolan and family
DeYfl i.hen arreed to
confer and classes, e eecur 111
rorce.s of !&amp;rmei"' at.qpped all rarm
WAU.BB CASE ctOSED
tendEd a wiener roaet at New Haveu
Within the psat few moniha a we1l
MiSs PranceR Dye entertained a
Mr and Mr8 Bentl Wolfe wen t prepare an arreed sta~nt of final adjuatmem or hllll' school shipments on l"'Bd8 ~dint Into
Albany N Y., Sept. 3-~~s- Wednesday evenin11
•ua drilled ln the park b~ the few friends at dinner Frldo.y even- to Plttl!ilbW'Kh Saturda\ to lllslt the fa.ct8
A D Ruuell repreaent.luir &amp;ehedulu, all schoolll or Pomeroy thll city aa weU fl.l .ill towna to the • With the "Walll:er cue ill closed
Mrs Jenn~ Te.Ylor spent a fe"W
state DepLutment of Health th11s :nsl\at the ~~~7 ~ry
~~~ latt.ers sl.lt.er Mr8 R E Wheeler iMlu EbeMJbach, whl!e J D Cleary will have tW() pre-openlng se881ons north and aa far lOuth as Co.wu::U hook so 1~· u he Is eoncerned daya this week -~~th Mr o.nd Mrs
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msurlng rood drlnkln&amp;: wator
1 ~dd~nor ~ ML R evall ~~~ h
who .Is critically 111
c.eLectlve aeent ot ColumbUB allol- ~ These two se1slons wl\1 be held on Blurts
Prom all other pohus 00\'f!rnpr f'Nllt:lln D Rootle'a!lt to·
J Zelber or fOmeroy
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The park proj-ect retelved an r 11 epo~Jl
lJH t us~ led
t~r
Howard Coatea arrived Prlday t" 1 to have been th ~e to pay K.u.rr the mornlnp of Sept(!Jllber t1 and 9 came the repor~
Rdadt cletLr
day WN to mume bl!l drive tor Uu
J 8 Ht.rtenbach of Pomeroy wa.
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prP.sldency. on two tront&amp;-Sehenec· a vlsttor here TUI!IIday evening
u11e and one-ha1l acre tract t.o the near u we
wlth his famny
Saturda)'
~"o mor.olnas
Ltady N Y and 9rk1seport Conn
1 The nriot,IB bulldln&amp;&amp; have been
fl-Zk by Mrs C E reoples Upon
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At 1130 o clock saturday morn!
lh ~ r.lte was erectAld the momuneq.t.
Ill MA~R~~~E IICE~s~ d l:w Mr and Mrs Q:dward Roty and the court wu reeesaed until sat~ thorouchly cleaned and repu.lra
S'I'UDI!:NT 1AVI~a
An area of like a,hape and alU~ ll'llll~
marr a1e cen!lt' was HH e
thre children returned Prlday to day afternoon one 0 clock at whleh
wherever necessary Th08e
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l'llfQI$.~Jr alonglllde t1pon "''ll,IAA ~ !~et:'j=ate cou~ ~env~r~ysell, Buffalo N y a!ter a 1hort vlllllt time the evld~noe of the various 1
who put In
book orde111
(CO:-ltlnued from lillie onel
Wads\1/&amp;rth 0 Sept.. 3.-·I&gt;ff
Jooa~'dl4l: fine mound wae p~- ·~1 '0
meroy
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aneeiJ here; with Mr Krausasalst.er11 Mre wltneuee will~
books any
V~.et.lms ,or a Dlane c~h tha t
chased by a 1roup o1. cltltttna fro;,;.. Swick, 18 of Middleport R D He Geor 11e Hetzel and Mr.s John bavla court
~ven betere thtt
Mr C~~olhoun tolQ t.ne ooard he curred when the ship a molOI "Yo'f!.L,
MP!gs Cbunty and prefll!nted to the !s a son of Re£.d Hysell and !lhe 111
Mrs w R Lehew daUI"hter
th()\tlht a very large percent of dUI.cl in mld-alr .&amp;glenK'r. Rike
Archaeo!Qilcal and Ulstorkal Soc the daughter uf 0 A Swick
~U Proi:Lab·
water ca.rrten, common, oontract 24 a dtu~en~ .:via_.$ dead and
PhyUls and son Ted r~tum.t,d tO 1!¥ A~~~f:,onIn thef
~et.y It Is the purprw~t to erect a
Pltbibur&amp;h Sa8turdali after ll'mon .. [
na 0
n,..nr an end
and private, were e.xc~l)' &amp;1'1~ hill ~r. leroY Ul, wa~ In 11
tablet commemorat!RK this ~(itt..
BtRTHDAY PARTY
tha vtslt wl\h Mtu 6t1e JAhftw
~~nerbel pute :!d_ !',~~ U\t
ror the ~etal Barge lrlne ~:dknlll eondltlon •t Wa.c:~swtorth
Pollowhl( Ia J' Us~ or thl!!lt! dono!'fi
Mr ami Mtll Charles Ruasell enM:lsa OleMa Rummel Rtumcd.
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the lnltlatllle In formlnJ hbaPit&amp;l today
Pomeroy Judp C E Peoples Mr1&gt;.. Lert~~olned
with 6 pa.rty,
fPrtday from Barberton Prtday after a I:Lach 1 predicament In holdlne ... ~e
IUII!IOCiation the stat.em.M~t
rill! btt:lthers
Norman 0 Peoples Mis6 Oady evening at. their home on Mulberry B months lliAit with retat1w1
money the past few years becaule
plane up ror a test
Whaley, Walter A Compton Nor- Ave honoriiliJ the sixteenth birth
Mr and M:rl Waldo Bartell!l and : rtshtful owner had not been de·
dlscuMton the [h1p crashed wheu
ma Ooesaler Compton Mr and 1~3' anniversary or thel.r a-ram;ldau• family or Louilvllle Ky , are here ermined
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Mrs 'W F' Reed Marpret j ¥ \ pter
Mildred RUI!flell
A moat apendlne Labor Day week end with
Upcm resumption or the CUe yea.ra
Btan~ff. Katk Men E~ltld. delightful even!Jll wat spent by the Yr and Mra Boyes Dlleatd of J.fln- 8aturday af~moon. ~wo wttne.es,
While the &amp;eholastlc welfare
J;u:ob Elberfeld Mr and Mrlt C. J: ~hlrt •tl ht bo 5 and Iris
sent ersvUle
J A Wlllook who W
~o•q the pupils h4'S been arranwect there
Olllllan Ben l!:wln1 F1 ed Out.h, W 1 Re~re:menti' were !.rvedlft
Mr and Mrs. Erne&amp;~ Lall&amp;nce and sher111" of Meigs count)' Jn 18:&amp;8 l8 o. a:rev.t lack of clothing Cor pupFlnlaw E P Duerr Pomerotl
Misses Yo~nda. Qlllard June Am- and E K Lippincott, emplc)Jed by Us wHo are the vlctlms of the hard
LodRe
IlK P &amp; A M, Mlddlt! ~
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berger and Ma.l'f!'aret L&amp;llanoe lett t..hP. Eber~~bach Co111tructton Com times The Boo.rdMf:dull&amp;.tlonlaunport Capt T W Jones 8upL A W 1
N TICE
ror Buckeye Lake B&amp;turday to at~ pany tn )928 pve t~ir t:41Umorw able to purchase any cloth~f( If
The Pamero~· 8&amp;.Dthtt tend the ptmle o'l the Western &amp; bttcre the ooun and ~~ examl· any one hu ·~ usable c thlna
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nbt1on was held At: t,W "LoomPlf!· the achool ofllelab! wou~d be very
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M'r and urt Jalni!!t Bmlth and lion d the teBt.bn"'J or theiW! wit- e:la.d to rl!ce~ve \t The 11\hle t,h.lnr
preachina aervieea Sunday Son Vern Lee of Barberton ea.me neeset the maciAtrote took the applies to bboka
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKL~HOMA
BASEBALL
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3 It Prlday to &amp;pe:l'ld ".(t.he week end with C~L-te under adviafment. the • Cltcl· ••~·-~·~·--•.,,,.,..-...,,~-·"', ....•~·-·,.-·
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CARBON HILL
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and IQ'l J,e. or QMve1and l't'·
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We wULh to thank our many
frlendl and nei!Jhbors for their
Mlsa Mary VIrginia Bini returned
kindness and sympathy 11hown to qe
Prlday from a two weet'lll Vl!l~t .Jn
In OUt bereavement we el~la)b'
Oolumi:Lus Arid Qlt!'lleland Elhe Wh.s
'thank tlie EwlugUnderta.kerl
accompanied hoine by her b.Wher
"F'&amp;ther Dunn a.nd the ~· of
David Bing who wlll rema.tn lot a
cars and flowers
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Mrs Walte~h-an1,
comt ~ k) ~rld. • ,..etk with
Mr and Mrs RlcharQ w Smith
Mr and Mrs ~ru(~f:r~
ft!Y~II, ~&amp;r JJ~d Mts, L E ~~;~e~~ek~: -~~u::Y la~
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Sprlng!l Ark came PrldaJ ror 111
Mary Radford
Mr 11.nd Mrs EtUIOn Hobetetter
left Batun:lay for Cincinnati where
they will spend the week end with
rrlende
Pat Healy and two daqhten Ge-r~
t1 ucte and MargtLret Anne went to
Oolumbus Saturday to spend Labor Da.y with Mr DlJd Mra James
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Jimmie Doolittle, of St LoUis, former army Hyer, poses bemde hie plane at the
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national air rae"e8, Cleveland, 0 , after ~cttmg an unofficial world's speed record for' "'No m1tter whtcll ~om11 lrM
land planes m flytng 293 miles an hour du1 1ng tr1al for the Thompson trophy rae£ l•atd li..ele Ebea, "It 101 IU4'kf roh
de chlekfh bUIIHQ dat It dldn t II
Doohttle'a. mark was declared unoffic1at 1)ecause he failed to carry a barograph m h1~ rln whar folks wlr hut,. appetJtH

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New Eleetrle Theatre, PomeroJ,,

court confe... d he could
not tell from evidem:e
closed what happened
Pollak home .{&gt;n the eventnr
of July 27 when Pollalo
fatally •hot.

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If you have a car to aell, yon will probllbly 1et more few it if
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you a d verttae
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convinced
There aeemt to be a lot of folb
that people can be m.ade 1ood by &amp;ll
The profperity ol any
of the community n which it

1 Funeral ~~ervl.cel for Charles E
1Co01rove were bekl Monday mom1ing at lO o clock at the home COD·
dtrot.ed by Rev 5ert O'Conner, pall·
tor ot the M E. ehureh Mr 0011srove was M yeara Of ace and had
Mrs, Dorothy Pollak, 26been Ul for sometime .Jie with his
family mov.ed here trom Keno laat year·j;11d ChiCago woman,
sprlnl In addltton to biB Wife be 1s
survived by n,lne children Ray- who was found pot IIUIIty of
mond of Plekf}:lngton Oordon of murdering )l er husband,
WeJlllton Dahl, WIUiam Abner
Cora, Lionje, Daniel and Jwdor at Joseph Poll$\c $he was achome, 4oqe &lt;bmshter Betty Lee quitted by Ch1ef
lll"i! ~hi y,ala 1110 Tho bod7 "''
taken
LoN Bottom for burial in Harry M
Fisher of
thlf
ct: Hill cemetery Rel&amp;ttvea
Cour;ty Cr~~m.r;na 1
called ere by hlll death -were Dale \Cook
Adam;..- and family of Sabine. Court, who heard the
OfmlroYEI or Iaiit Uver! Stewart
pool and W H Conlrov~ of Kim w1tholit a JUry, after
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A wonder ~ity it one where the city' ,.,.emment runt the city
in the aame way at a aucoe;aful buai~ett,' '
From the ar,..mentt of tbe different countriea who deaire to
retain armaments or in anY war increase their military or naval
otren,th it wiH be found that alJ base their cl.,_ima ,to do to on /the
neceui~ for aecurit!· In pre-war day• t. "place in the tun waa
conaidered a food ~ou1h escuae. Thia' coulltry oaya, nothint
about a place in the tun, but does demand aecurity. This it aound
common o~nae, for while a place in the tU!I,may 1lorify a.coulltry
it does not provide aec:urity
aeo.urity
it-.what America needa.
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We cannot economize ourael-;et
The tilDe hat come when even rich JU!Ople muat wei1h tbe
value of a dollar. The bW&lt;y holileWif~ tdea time nowadaya to
rfad carefully the advertitin1 colulnllt of her newapaper in otdoo
to filld .....!t• of quality at re.....,.b~ pricea.
llaeema that the profelaion of Jobbery io terribly overcrowd·
edri,htnow.
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lation. ! D~ of'~}ldltO.. in attMnc.f tol4 ~ ~~ "u~ ' .;
._ture it owly climbilll the ,ladd• of ~ifectioll allll thio.t a time
will come when all our ac:tio111 will be pvemed bJ;'reuoll and an
our thou1hta ll,htenerl by wlt4om. Penoaally, I don'~ espect
thf! pr-Dt, 1eneration will tee auch a happy condition.
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caYe 11e. 'An absolutely aiJ\I!entic,

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locla} 1; 1 1wws lhot thr fl~e nt'g ro
prtSOIWrli thrv sought had bt't&gt;n
tiiiOSfCll"t'd to a NaSh\ IIJe JHLSUn

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~:omedJ recently protl!!ted by 60 ~
tletY Colb at Westhampton, L L
1 he fair ma1den 111 Aucusta Sao-

born, and tler nvam II" EmC!tt Ca.ld.
ll'ell Both are mtmben of Wem.twn 1 bJUnpLon'aJO'IIDpl' societJ .eL
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HX~S HIT HAR~ ~y fU~mN~ H 1·i.';J:~~~f~~~:f.~::~ft,~~~d Air Races Ended,
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Rm GR-~N~[: fl~ft!O~ fflRS SURM 1:;;:::~~:~~~::~;,~;,:~:·:{: :i:~;~,·"~ Doolit!l~
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IWhelo Plane F•II•; S.eve·
' ' Meet Fate In ,.
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Auto Craahea

10f Murder of T · to Ofh-

Mark;
.J;)4M1 Mra. H•i.zhp for
Wcmen; 0.. Dead

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Threo Men

By W Ail.L.wt. X RA WLI:EI
floUywood Gal Bept
IN8Beautllul blonde Jean Har~
~"r~ef' siren tod11.y was ln a state or
eollapat as aut.horltlet lnYestl1ated
t.h(' mot.lve wblcll caused l)eL h11s
ba'f uf o1 two months ~~aul Bc1 n 4l
studio executive to oommiL aulclde
ile"- are thr• of tbe hl1h
Wlth Ol'lly a C111Dtlc note kl guide martialed
•t Madrid. Spaua
tt: ~m pOIIct were admittedly baffrRent uprla1nr. wiU. Lhe ohjer&gt;t.
led
Mill': Harln\\ youthful IICtreBa on .the throne, Left to ILifill de
was unable to make any coherent. acquitted, ht• father, Certer-.1 D J ost
comment on her huabanct s dealh lat.r riven a We NDteuce and f.len~1 r.t
Oh OOd hO\\o n lui
all ...lmDrla!lnmPnt.
and over aeatn at her

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1Mcb In T enne..ee After
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INS Statr Corre!lpond@n\

INS BlAt!' COL re&lt;.:.pood..!nt
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ltdt a.l 80Vttrnment h~ 0.-:o•n ht•
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lincughOut ~he gtr~ln bdt nnd th.e
fannel'li have bet.n c leat ~ ~ or 11.1 1
, utptclt..n of fOHterinl communl!.Cic thtor1es behind theh d11V 1vl
llight:L prices on f11m1 proJucts.
1.i as concluslun (It !eden.! a u
1 tuL oles \1/lUi couflrmed i.O!:IG.f bv
UnitEd Si.n.Ws Altmnc) Ch.an•.! .. 1
SandaH of the welitern Netlr.u!kn
.UI~trlct
He §D.!d he rega.rdeti th ~
\nkt as Ule ouLcome of populo:.r
Iilli est uu.~d by eeoownlc oondlt ens and
the decllnt! ln fa1m

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Pulice Who Are Not
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MANY KILLED IN HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS
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tho News Ofl\ce of The Dally
Tribune, eall 2S6-L , ll the Bualneu
Office aok for 202.-R.

H[pl[fiN CAS [
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STATE PARK IS
UNDER
:LACK OF =~t ~~·.::r
FUNDS PREV~TS COMPLETION ~:iEt~·~-~:.

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By JtHernat lon111 News &amp;.rvtc. ~
Lebo• D ~:~.y ended In '.Jolo with
ap p1 oxlmately a scot~7dcad from
week end and holida y e.utomobUe
collisions air plane ace dent.!; cirowillngs and s hooting~ e ~La te-wiM
8UJ W!Ji by InternlliLOlo&amp;l News Ser~ lc.e revealed today
Wllh beache~&gt; ct-ov.; ded e9el'X'""
I where an unusUI!.IIV heavy toll ~s
\.ak~n by drownmgs At lea!Jl aJ.X
ml!t deeth In lakes and rllfei'S
1 Another failed to return
trom n.
1 canoeing trl~ Two perished il.n(l
tYOo others \\ere critically LnJUred
lu airplane crs she.&lt;l
!'H~n -y ear -old Murgaret Lanjl'
of Columbus oaushter of the head
of a dry cleanmg company was
ratally Injured wh1le swlmmll't:; at
BuckP.ye Lake when ~he wo~ s trJ.tl,~
by e. JS(&gt;eedboat
Three Tolectoans were drowned
the hohda.) Thelma Wlu!el~.
Ouendola. St.tl:.er :n .ll;!8t
In M..aumee
when
caps.tZed F -(Year•ol£1
drowned
ue wad!nt
~~.'i''"ll.h Lake oeaL Tr~J.Verse

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rhc angry
Poor 11ew hlib speed 1.!1~;; stooo :HI ThP. two drowned when a boai
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t.oday as the reeord of tht 19:12 na- rented by the three tor a flshln«
., 0iii,i~i'l J~uckeyetAii:f; O ~ Sept 6-JNB- llevOO ~
happy marrlall'f!
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wo!'i nu n o\\rl, tiona! air racea, with Major
CRPftlzed eatur«ay night
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Lan11
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tl tl
e1t.,.ct bv ~be 1 ur 11 denutles whe H Doolittle and Jaou;s G
clunK ton nlll-.. ffror ellht
The death of Marraret
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drew guns and rescued lh~ pril; uex om ne uwll n
before he 'Wl\11'""fi!seued by
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who
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ror
delay
In
notllylnr
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or
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moJntenance-' of tu. '
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them 01 the dea.t~ or Bent
1;1 lti Lt'tU1ulug thlfm w the jllll
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r.oa~t guards.
c rcter ill up to local and srate au- struck and fatal1y Injured by Ill Bern was believed to have shol
Aga1r&gt; the ctcwd retmned de
Doolittle won 'the 100 mllC'
After sear-ching all da} yesterday
Lhorltl.es he •~d
The 1:itr11 - ..••bbat
while
swlmmlno "I
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tt-ophy
eliJISic and
stt •n dt vl"rs !It Piqua returned ftom n
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PlisoneL"!; a.ld knrwledgc of t!v· MW wor
an Pane spee JCCOiu \Voter filled ~tone qmn r) at dusk
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Haizlip ~~et a new coast to c.Jl\~l with"''' fl ndl11g anv trace of Rovada.tinl stu.tc and tederul law3 H rt•y ~.pollee who qu~tloned H~tC·~,
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ful Benedict Canvon
whu-eu cuts of the thlllc men ~ 10 r,.....
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I~ up to lc.c&amp;l ofllceti!l ooumi sherCarter of Deil\Wal l.. 0
owner CJf iJ~I\day nl&amp;"ht
hod bt&gt;rn SJlliLted n\111.\ E t this rcmth In the ThomJJIIOil In spite 01 whofalle d l&lt;l return from a canOf'Iff ~-;
the state attorneys-g:mrral the boat
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Me wa&amp; a.lo.lie Jn,.the,1 hour.e after
mw the .. ~hu!n s orncets w ~L" a badly Cllppled motOL
In• tup
and govemorR to 1&gt;ee their ... ttl;r~, 1 ~
carter was placed under &amp;.1'11!1ht u&amp;.!. H"•io• ""tompanle" by John
pu;p ned They hru:! lc"'k d , 1 d
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near 1&gt; en
Two young allatlon fens one a
ate aw a
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IJoY deputy sherUfs and ta.(l:en to QI:Jtnichael the butlet a.nd Mrs
h&lt; lted all dc "rs u.nd k pt the mub mU~ un hour to the world land sudent pilot and the other til.s
1he fedtoral goveuunent can NewArk for questton1n1 by Bberlff CnnnJthael the eook hal\ lOne to
b k aL the poml cf ~n~m
plane speed ncure nbout tD to the auest and pas5en(ler were lttllfld •t
l.ll"O In u.nd u&amp;e Its pollee power.. Frstts Hoove1 &amp;lid Coroner John 0 the home of Miss Harlow's mother
The neg1o men and women were wonwn&amp; record 16 to laflt year
WILeht Fil"ld at Dayton when a
t.xcept If tJt.re 1.8 lme1ference w1th Thom)l&amp;On after the 1irl an expert lb8 Marino Belle fo\ dlnnet Sun1 n e~ t (d fcllow1nl!" tht' si:.Jy1ng or Thompson speed and lopped about motor glider powered by 'l twothe mall: t 1 condltlloJUi 8tl llti)IJI• t.. swtmmer was mangled and Intel - da) nlaht..
Con !i:Jbll a •n Norlhen and Spe one hom off &lt;he trans~cont,ine 11 t 11 1 cyli nder enl!"11le crashed after ~e
the control of state ... uthorltlel No 1 nally Injured when ee WIUI &amp;truck
A cryptic suicide note ll.ddre8!11ld
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,a:l:~c~~~~~~~~~'t~~ ~~~n~:lllln~~~n~~ ( ~ I bcDUI\ BLLWrt 111! lree
time
~hlp ll.ent mlo ,, spin The young
such Situation has n.rltw.n and J do while awlmmlniJ a ut 150 feet w Miss HarlOw was l~rlbed In a
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fll ~ lll'I S wete taken out secreLh
HntzhJH w1te
Mrs Do• Mae ptlot lla.t&gt; John Hamilton 21 and
m. " antlc•pal" Ll hi N eb,.~o I&gt;L• hi (rom shore
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boa
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lief; h.iJ. 1 ll\p proxlmateJ\1 100 miles I'OSt Of l lll! btF(;JI' thf' mob ff!IU!t! 1.1 ja LI l li.t LZhp Stt tbt }C\\1 v.omen s IC 111 , ' ''""'l \tfili Burt Hetster 20 AfttJl
1c.wn
OarteL is the owner of a boo:t I eer&gt;
morocco- un
note
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Deareni Dear
J\ILlUJ beth .:bores of Lh~ ILVeJ essan t.o plan• Jacksonvl1le dlre~t I
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only hc.uHmdl or American am! Mttxl
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ITAII.-\N tLIER. Kll Lt:D
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army alL wrps m~tneuv;:-rs o.t
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Ule Hlc.ux crty a 1ea ""ndlng the by the sun and tho.t he dkl not
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Con•t"nlat,~ •·•·~·d h·- thlo
tsemm.no rtaly Sept 0-INSnatiOnal ah LB.C£'~ Lteut Paul M
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oLL Sioux City i'~ LJ{ILIY~ b~• 1.,_
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Newa.1k Qlty B 08P Ita1 a. t"• I&gt; p y w10ng I have done you and kl wlf"" tumWted ln ma.n\J~ vllluges 11.ud 1 '""'"'"" ' ' , 1ews or th"'" ptob•bllll"J
Tllc.mpKOn trcp h Y whi ch h 41! .......,~ Jnc:obs was mJur~ near a 1nes"._lLI:l
yelltCrdaY\ le811 than three bow-s at~ out my abject humillntlon
I lo c towu1:1 focd !!Upphes we1e dflSLIOY- 1 of this c1ty ()( I80000 persons fePl Inn ah fmce .... as ktlted t.oday when I eome the world closed course spePd when he madr: a forced andil:ll.
k.ell! oouUnued t.o encircle tho t ter the t.GCident.
you
Paul
cd when the ftood swept down up- tng the full eJfP.cl of tile IHJLI"L~.:ane the seaplane he wa.s grooming [or tlnlllllc enctt'd the ten dav pNRram Jn cobs n MLlwnttk~ Wls , engiflftijt
lown under crders of tlleu lci!.L.The vtctlm of the accident W11]6
A post.eerlpi read.
on the homes and buildings. In
Fro.ntic effort were being made an att.empl to shatteJ the world ~ nnd It wa.s Jlmn.y Doolittle s rae!:! lng offker sutrered a fraoture~d
dS who declared tltere \'UIIlrt be the d.•lllllt.er of Fred H La.n\1:
You understand Jut night wo..~ the Mexican klwn or Piedras Ne- io bOiud up homes a.nd business SJ)et'd record crashed in shallO\\ wa t flom the mst.ant he pulled 1115 nose and serious.. cuts
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no lruoo unt.U some lllternate .It; · president of a cMumbus dry c1eon only r, colbedy'
IJlll! hllndreda or 11omcleM tft &lt;'•l houses
t'r In Lake Gorda
s.tllbby Wl\SP powered Gee Bee lJ!to
F 1ymg hia own plane ~aro-~
ltd plan was put lnt.o effect by l,ng company
What the comedy eplaOEie was •nd womttu marched on the m\ •Arter IW~hlng Great Abaco IBiand
the air at lhe t..akto-otJ
Corney viet! preslderJt of t.he ' ,.
thf! 80Vcntor~ Thetc YIILb un out
that preceded Berns death WM n nlctpu.l pa~ appealing ror food tn the Bahamas yesterday wltb an BLACKMAIL SUSPECT IIEI D
Doolittle averaged 2011686 miles tr~it Tf1ust ~o tat ~~ncln~~f:'!.h.)p~
tuPak c.t vlolet\re Uler~ yet;l.eldu.Y fLYINC FAMILY IS
mystery that detect.Jves todav en- C'..ellef ~ncles and autho1ltJes 80 mile an hour gale the burrlcane
Clcvr laud St'pt 6 - INS--A man an hour to win and lapped every cr caY
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In which foUl ttlltk dr\Vt!rt; ol'ere
deavored to unravel
Lhere ll8 well as in the other veered northwestward and today !USpected of wrlllng &amp;everal threat othel oonlest.ftnt !laVe James R wheela cau&amp;ht,tn high tension
InJUred
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Doth was believed t.o bl! paralleling the notul demand1ng money rrom Ella- 1 Wedf!ll or Patterson La wh:.J wns over !.he polo lc1 at C~r.~ij
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w~ on the best of tenns Jwt be - det., of the br.rrte 1 wert- r.Lmtnlnr Plorlda coast approximately 150 worlh 1 Augu.stLL"- wulth~ Clevehtnd l second w 1 ~h a speed nf 2•2496 m h s IV~n;':n~sKh Y0r:fnt~ ~n
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e&lt;:.penhapm Sept a.-INS-Col fore atu HarlOw departed for her e\'ely etJcrt to llltlon ou1 what· miles off Dayt.ona Be!l-Ch
1portsman and noted golfer wu Wcdcii ~ Wilhams
wasp
powered
pertntendenf of theDaytonYI:W.
desperate band nr striking !urllltj:~tl• atora:e Hutcb.lnson of Ba.U.lmore mothers home Sunday nlah&amp;
&lt;.ver f()()(l e.ws available
Storm wamlniB were ordered dis~ held ln county jail t.odo.y following racer
~u A was Injured fatally •nll ~Po
due rt d by theh fanmng co11ep.&amp;W!II IWM Ifined l.OOO D(Lnllh Kroner
'n\ey seemed to be as much In
.£stlmat.es or the dead In the played today by the government hlt arreet at a lonely 00111e1 In
The race paid Doolittle t 1 500 1n Mat lie Waklnl 45 -a as • JOlted Jllii
throughout the gLRLn belt COQ\1"'~, (.ill:btn •250) for landlna; at Ood- love aa ever, cartnlchael declared, Hoed which hM lasted four daya weather bureaus heron:,_ Day~fr Wlllouahby where one of the let cash Wedell $2 500 Tltmer IUOO Daytoo e.utomobi.Ie accidents
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ued to blockade Iowa toadJ. 1 ~to wr&amp;ab Greenland without officif,l
Pollet plonned to quNtlon Oeorye ve.rted but It wu feared at leas~ Bee.9h Flo
l'lort war
to
ttra to Augufllllll hRd directed the Hatzllp •I 000 and Othltw.ch !IJMJD
In a pile up dunng Labor- D~~;t
J.hls city tod~:~.y ~her an outliiJIU '*rrntimon en~ to BW'OJ)e With D&amp;vla, nearo landscape Q1U'dner who 16 )(lsi their lives Damll\111 to m~~~~~; .. ~f the hurricane strlk- depot~lt of $26000
D~llttle dshoved ~he Wl~ C~; automobiLe rR(.-e5 at Dover.., ~~
ol vlc.lence in whtch 16ul Eruct Jftw r"tlylnl famUy
-aald he heard I!IOme word! ol con- brldg(.a homee bulldl1llt1 B n d lng the Lower Florida coast Rnd reword spe~ recor ~..
tt. wu 1Saunders 22 of Akron aU:fterect.:t.
drivers were In lUNd
1 ~ol Hutchlnaon qreed to ll)t:J the trC)Verey bietween Mr
and Mr8 1a1 n11- was eat.imo.ted lrt the n'lll- n , 91 lng tht enormous properLy dam
DRYS TO \\oORK HARD
;~';t8 ~~d ~: efa:1sb;'d ot. 18 t 1e~; broken collar bone and severe ~The drivers ~\Injured whi!n (!be although be said hi&amp; new York Bern.
lions ar dollars
age and loa sof more ttu~n 2000
Columbus 0 Ser, 6--INS---De· Fumce clah tyears aJJo by warrant Thlet- driller&amp; who went throudohl~
pickets attacked a truck train that ace~t had in!onned hlm the rectulr~
He aatd they hac.' hs.d some dis·
ttve
ht b the tempe5tuous termlned to protect the prohlbl
fence at th.. same t1me eSCJtJ)e unrnn theh blockade pn hlehway 18 ed per.miMior h&amp;d been !liven tor cUBillbn over the U.tlt Of the bomf!
West P.aJ.m Beach Pia Sept 6 - ~~a ~;o~8
believed !lfJ.Si to- llon ca.UI:'f" the Ohio Anti saloon
(Continued on Pa~;.e Three I
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A 40-year-old Columbus
nortb of thiA Cit.y When the Both tbe Oanllh Poreiln office and their marrlap
Davie u.ld he un- l'tllid ror the first Ume In llx days lilt.ateBYwea~her bureau head here
oue ~ampal(ln ror the election of.
SIGNS ARE J:XCOUli.AGIN"G.
John Johnson was shot tind tUl
trucb made the dasll the plcketll Greenland authorities den led sra.nt- dentood from the conveau.tl()r Mr.! today and
began
unbulltonlnK
Etrorts w•re being made toda)' 19 dry rong!I:!SSmcn at the com In&amp;
Y{ UI'Igstown 0 Sept 6 - INs- In a f9.mllll quarrel HIS 18-year-ol
hurled atones and clubs •t ••e
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AbaSigns shof sublltantlal
w• lnr ....,....,_on
_Jem dealred in turn to deed her .~:tonn Eh ut.ler&amp; ·"tl
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toda 1 thImprovement
ti na wile Mrs Fre\L1a Johnson necuSed
drivers Only one tl uck was stiop I Suffl&lt;llent laBOUne Wll,6 believed hOme to her pnrenta: and Bern ob lrtm t.he Umted States wes\her land where It Wl\11 feared mueh
Plans for the ew.mpai1J11 were wereh oMw"'!. I Y n U e opern o d of the ~ooting spent Labor ~:t Ita.
ped Wh!lfl the plckew threw ll lUI~ llabl t l"lnAthaab r the J
t Wash! to
D c tha.t damage was caused by t.l\e hurrt -)lllll.pped out here yesterday at 9. t.f t e ..... on ng va. ey U"On an the city Jail
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Leaving relatllles baMed a.s to~
1n It s pe. th It wa.s
part1aiUy to An1mape.Ut on U1.e Greenland
(Continued on pap three I
• the tropical hurricane which m ob~ ""'
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motllle Blanche Dunlap 38 a.
wrecked
eait cout, but tru! date of depo.rturf.!
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Of the 83 open htmrtll furnace~ tramed nurse and mPmber of o. ~
Marvin Eyler of Cra.l~ was In· has not yet bem declded
In the dl.strict 17 were meltmg mlnent family shot and kiiiPd ~

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- Rushlnll' tGward the Gull of Wltld while ::~till 00 m1les onl ln the
M 11:!oo turbulent nood wr.ten; of Atlantic OCean The sto1m centt"r
nccc,mpnnlect by vloltont gllleH I•
lho Rio o-·de
lold -ae•·,,...,
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t.oda~ 11preudtna Lerl'Gt Ollfl llllll
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the count1
Jacksonville Flu. l:lept 6-INSof the a&lt;•lu•e wn~&gt; mo- 11'he wc~t Indla.11 hunlcane which
ex""cted
t.o su lk c
h~ lute
yest.e1doy threatened loweL
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Flmlda east coast clUes this morn
valley
Elglneel s m1 was IC'pcrted rus hing tuwnrd
of tho new •n
lhl.s cHy
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control s~stl!m toj At B 30 AM the barometer Leg
raf)ng waters Tem tsk'rcd 2980 oft' normal hut not. an
hastily lhlown unmnmlly low rending
reinforced
The hurrll:une rep&lt;:~rled yesl.eulay
from Greal Abaco Island Bahama:-;

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Oyens were al8o hurt I&gt;Y II)'lOR
'missiles
SherUI' John Da~venport raced
" squad of depuUea to tbe ooene
bUt m(lst of tbe pickets ha"'d liCit·
tned ~fore they arrived He ml:&amp;tl~
l'lO amsts 1.4\ter, plcketln&amp;" was
returned Dlla.r Jame~~ but by a dlf~
ferent crew or pltlt!!"s.
The Injured men dedamt !.hey
rould not ldentUy their 81!!allaf'!t!l
They threa.tened to .llroetc:llte Jl
tlie men 1RI1! arrested
The lndlctinent aroused n h l:"h
ttilaion ~out; the Sioux QUy
area Tbe ltrlkere anO()Unced tf1 111v
woulld not eaJ.I off the bloctadA,
and wa.rDed rannerc~ not w tq to
nm the~ blockades Th&amp;y l&amp;!iued
11ur:h warnlri.. 8ince the strtke
(Lontlnuecs on paae t.hreel

BOAt WITH FIVE,
WEATHERS GALE
CleVI'lim4.. Sept 6 -INs-surv~vlnt: a. aevert lake storm Vlat
~ and battered tbeJr 46 ..foot
£a.tlboo.t, the ldeUa ror Ill hOun
five yacht.Jo:men were due to arrive
1n1 Olevl!1and today from Port
Stan)eoy Ont.
The ship WM Pfl.rtlctpaUnc tn
!.he CJeveiii.Dd yacht club's amwal
race to Port Stanley wnen tt en
ocuntered a teries of !lQualle t.hat
racked the boat ~~aver-ely, •m111 ltJ
held wltih water Althourh 2&amp; ml..(el;
c;.l' her eourse when tbe M:onn at$~
sided &amp;1111 38 hOUrs laW, th2 Idellra
won JICiCond &amp;')ace In ihe rrce af•
ter two Dtbef eoote11ta:r.t.a: t~ed
b"Mk- The silhouette or petrolt
WI1B lint.
oa11ta.tn Robert MOrrow sktpJ.er·
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CLARENCE TRUE WILSON STARTS TROUBLE BY HIS ATTACK ON ~Rf'~E~~~~~~:::;r~;;.·:~~ :~;,~;J~~t~~~: "~
HO,OVER AT CONFI;'D'N(;£·,
PA$T, OR'S UNFROCKING ANNOUNCED ~;:;; ~~.:.uw..
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Clnclrinatl. 0, BePl.
l."'ha.raed with makl..iltr • political
p~ ech' When he atc\UIOd Pl""::Sl•
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fca-cee the ftr8t day he was elec::t-eel. .. Dr Clan~nce True Wllsm
secretary of the ~thOdl.st Board
cr TemPtranoe PI"Ohlbtti.On ana
~lo Moral$. today came Ulld8r
tbe'tlre of the Oh10 M E oon:erence here
open cePIIUI't: ur Dl WOII'!)''
ilu.:ouP the adDJ)tlon or a ~lu.U.on tondemnina h18 bet-.ayitH Wll~
undemtood to be \Uulet con,lderz,.
tlcn bf. ofllclals of the cqnferenc..
01 Wllf:on's attack on the P,r&amp;l·
df!nt vtere me,d.e In an a.dCire~~~
llunda.y piiJht and tn ll puliuc

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JJtatemebt 1118Ued yeet.erday
Mr ~vel' expecte us to vote
tor hlm e¥en while be etnii-SCUIB.tet;
prohlbltltn. Dr WllSGn decltu [(j
m hiB statzment W'ued fMiel d.i.t
l.n hi&amp; Sund&amp;y fdlht addre~ the
out$0ken, clertym•n announced
he Will vote for Nornfa.n Th~ .
aoclalilt eandld~.te for pref!ldent.
The 1)1'0p08ed refl()luttcn cliticlt~
Ina: Dr WtliOn, U was undentood
Will ehan.ct:erw the clergymnne
addrfe&amp; N 'unseemly and mOflt
Out ol order ••
IBsuarnle of the statement Ye'!·
~~'dar on t.Qs--heels or the Sund.:\}
nlaJlt: a&lt;ldress. s~ tbe contorence wtdCb was drawing toward I'!
elcse: alt!r ~parat1ve harmon!•

Let UR not forget
satci t.t:Le
~t::t.temmt l.hat this a.dminllltnt.·
rm flt'(:ted by B. moral uprising or
l'ellliY 1 000 i)(l('l majority has !l'i"(' 1
u.s a wtt ca.binet a Wlcltersha:t~
~~ mml911lon, nine wetn and two
drys
Mr Hoover expects .u~ t.o vote
for him whUe he emaaculatea pro·
hlblt.lon because there s no place to
10 except. to 80methlng wabe The
iood people and patrJota ought ta
ftnd a place where we can all go
He also ursed. the drya to 'Induce eena.tor Borah wlUl a prosper
.,.Unlnl mate "\o com&amp; out &amp;n Jnde})eod.ents tm the '- prealdentlal
tiek&amp;
Ohlffl!l: was abo made tbat the1'8
i8 11 mllUonatrc&amp; COJUI'ptraey on, to

gel a monopoly of the returned al
cobd bustne&amp;fi WI they now have
the monoJ)oly of ammmution In
temntlonal bankers al!:io ure crt
tlclzed
Th~ Ides or November
the
statement said
wtll detennJ!le
whether the c-.aurse of prol\fbltlon
1.5 to be crucl!1ed bet•een l~o
thieve~~
As the eonlerence went Into Ita
last 3eSI'IIOns lodav announcement
of the expulsion of Rev Hury F
Dye or Pomerm 0 \\M made He
hQd been (';011Victed of drunkenneu;
aud neilect of hUi farolly at a
cJ,Url'h trial
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New assi&amp;nmeqts o1 pastors. were
to be read tod~ lmmecflateiy betore adJOurnment

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p1pe fitter clarence
BOLJVlANS WANT
found dead ln his
Clnclnnall o.nd
WAR DECLARED have died from
T Burrus 33 oC El•llno~eld
La. Pu Bolivia. Sept 6--lNS- A tolly InJure-d In a
bill wa.a presented to conp-es.s today and Homer Orny
calling tor Bll immediate declars ClfY died or hurts
tLOn of war upon Pa.ragua~
Ills automobile &amp;kidded Into a
The bill was preeented by deputy aL lilprln&amp;'neld
Molina, UIJ.Inll' open warfare upon
VIr tim of R hit 8klp dJ'lver
Para&amp;Ua)' fbt her aci.lvltles in the mg the na.tlonal air races
disputed Cha~ regiOn
1 55 yea1-r.ld untdentu\ed
Pre8entatton ,~f tbe blll rollowed kncc k£.d down and
reportR that. A::n: Brazil Chtle In Cleveland Tbe
and Peru were
rlnr ror an Clevels.nd s only tramc
economic bloc
Paraguay and tltt" week-end holliday
Dollvla. by d.eclariniJ tlti!lm m a. !il.ate
of BeUiierency
Philadelphia Sept ~:IN_.s--.1,:
Such act.ion \fnlhl be taken under 1and n wome.n were .::::c..-:;"
th~ Hague eon\'mant or 1907
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Oltlld beer at- food And we UU QUt
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CELEBRATES

4NNJVERS~HY

Mr and Mrs Charles l: Buf.cher
of Grant street celebrated their
thtrt.y etght.h wedding anniYersan
reeently
Those present were Mr
and Mrs Pearl But.cher and daugh ers, Mary Agnes, Bet.ty Lee and
Margaret Ann or Eul Liverpool
Mr and Mrs U.ter S Mead and

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Pwleral eervtces for Frank McEl - Yorll. Clly Mr• 11nd Mrs V 0 f'u lhinney, 71 years or aa:e we rt! con - lert.u u 11.nd three chtldren of Lakeducted Tue&amp;day at l 30 o cJoeiC rrom woad Mr a nd Mn. C 8 BmiU't
t.he M E Church at !llwr ftun and M:ra' M M Lesher and two son~&gt;
with Rev: P I O&amp;.rdndr ortlcl""~bliP o1 Portla.n(l, Or!!
Burlal In charge or Ri.wllna:s w¥
~ r and M1 s Fred MB.rs{la.ll and
mAd.e In the Graft! Hllot cemetery dauah.ter M.argat et v!.Stl.ed Sunday
Cheob!re
wiL11 Uu! formers mothn at CornMr McElhinney Passed IIW"Y Sun
day evenin&amp; al hts home on Stoty s
Run. He had been In allin&amp; health
!or several years
He leave~ his
wlte, two daUghters and one son

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tnD We've ~ O'JB' a ~ nar•
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t.o 'IJihl h71terical Wee)Unl,

DID YOU EVER ·sTOP TO THINK!

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I'd nev11r have gotten tanRie~
up w 1 t h Jimmie. But that's lht
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By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

Ml runny thmg about 1t-m.y fortuDef

weren't 1n any fb at all- il onlll
Aunt Pam hadn't butted ln."
''Ob, it waa all ao unnecessary

know/~e ho~e

We h&amp;ve oodle3 of nioncy. l!'iltee.t
dollar&amp; Enourb to II vi
••• require• oo attention. DOt t.ea
o•hna. h• t«()td 1M depeadable lowcon rebll!jeratioa JS uam ..cbecL
Gln~IDI whiCe abinttl an all ......
porcelaJD lioed., aad equipped w.W.
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A boosting Sjlirit teaches you first to
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eity,
then to go ahead with a real knowledge of it and a vision of a still
greater city towards which your hopes, you:· thoughts and toil am
huilrling for the yeaJ·s to come:

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The general who led his troops to battle to defend his country armed only with peace treati~ would be certain to suffe'r de·
feat at the hands of ljn army armed with heavy artillery, machine
guM, tanks and airplanes. That general would be rega:·ded as
mad and would command no confidence among the • people of
his country.

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!f0UTHERN OHIO
ELECTRIC
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO,

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Lv ,cleveland 1 00 p m Sept 11

Lv Akron 8' 10 p. m.

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f,!:x-Scn.pt.tJr tJciJm haM come out for (,u ve tnur Hom~c­
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Elviq~~l)f the heal of the oun dunn11 dog day• " a httlc 111or~ j!QWerful t~•n uo~al The Domu&lt;r•t• uro u &gt;W
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forme of eatertatnment.
At Clllnlanii-Della'htful Lake
Brie bllbllll -.....,lao DIIO·
baD, Cleveland Ind1anl VII New
York
Yankf(!S,
with BABE
BUTH, the Home RWl Klnr. In

action
At AKron-See World's largest
Hanpr and ll'fl,t Navy Dtrillble

under comtruetlon
C.Hee, S..,_wlolta Betreth·

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~tmld

tbroaa'h Train

SeeUe ~• Ul!UY llt"advance io

Insure acoomodat.loDL

Baltimore &amp; Ohio R. R.

The way to sell merchandise, farm l,ands, o:· anything el~&lt;e fo:·
that matter, is to advertise it unUI you sell it.

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As for stories that this or that interests

can hold up the
March o~ Progress, there may be, of course, instances of obstruc·
tion, but taken generally, such allegations can be utterly rejected. ProgreM i.Pirrestible and not so unkind to existing institutions and arrangement' as sensation-mongers would sometimes
have us think.
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In some cities the city-killers are just alive enough to handicap local newspapers at times. But the time doesn't usually last
long. The booster-spirit of newspapers brushes aside such handicaps and continues on the March of Progress along the road that
leads to a better, busier city .

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A good athletic training Is not only a means to health and
strength, but It iRan education in 2jelf control, obedience and cooperation, all of which are ~f no small impmtance in the battle of
life.

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Cities that do not believe in advertising themselves are stead·

ily retiring into the background.

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Oltlld beer at- food And we UU QUt
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4NNJVERS~HY

Mr and Mrs Charles l: Buf.cher
of Grant street celebrated their
thtrt.y etght.h wedding anniYersan
reeently
Those present were Mr
and Mrs Pearl But.cher and daugh ers, Mary Agnes, Bet.ty Lee and
Margaret Ann or Eul Liverpool
Mr and Mrs U.ter S Mead and

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Pwleral eervtces for Frank McEl - Yorll. Clly Mr• 11nd Mrs V 0 f'u lhinney, 71 years or aa:e we rt! con - lert.u u 11.nd three chtldren of Lakeducted Tue&amp;day at l 30 o cJoeiC rrom woad Mr a nd Mn. C 8 BmiU't
t.he M E Church at !llwr ftun and M:ra' M M Lesher and two son~&gt;
with Rev: P I O&amp;.rdndr ortlcl""~bliP o1 Portla.n(l, Or!!
Burlal In charge or Ri.wllna:s w¥
~ r and M1 s Fred MB.rs{la.ll and
mAd.e In the Graft! Hllot cemetery dauah.ter M.argat et v!.Stl.ed Sunday
Cheob!re
wiL11 Uu! formers mothn at CornMr McElhinney Passed IIW"Y Sun
day evenin&amp; al hts home on Stoty s
Run. He had been In allin&amp; health
!or several years
He leave~ his
wlte, two daUghters and one son

F'ort

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Wen ~ ~U1ftnl and Pa.b· r
sUnc ourselves a.nd. tre know &amp;be ex-

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Hotel

&amp;ta1. 1

aut. wt ftrD \bem thaUt33
tnD We've ~ O'JB' a ~ nar•
of home beerlnlanq we won't lland
for torertor ~

Middleport
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MCELRINN£Y FUNERAL

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•n Mill Street

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'Uielll IIIIIUIIII"h I illlh;rmJUm~mil II IWUCRUAII:t'~··~r u:nutWUIUaum&amp;

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h11 arNs. She eJUDI to hun, rmn1
t.o 'IJihl h71terical Wee)Unl,

DID YOU EVER ·sTOP TO THINK!

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bad11't been 1n t~e fi.1 tbeJ
I'd nev11r have gotten tanRie~
up w 1 t h Jimmie. But that's lht
1t

does matler

By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

Ml runny thmg about 1t-m.y fortuDef

weren't 1n any fb at all- il onlll
Aunt Pam hadn't butted ln."
''Ob, it waa all ao unnecessary

know/~e ho~e

We h&amp;ve oodle3 of nioncy. l!'iltee.t
dollar&amp; Enourb to II vi
••• require• oo attention. DOt t.ea
o•hna. h• t«()td 1M depeadable lowcon rebll!jeratioa JS uam ..cbecL
Gln~IDI whiCe abinttl an all ......
porcelaJD lioed., aad equipped w.W.
11luliaa sbtilfCit, There i. l she aad

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encd1 meet ,our .....,.

A boosting Sjlirit teaches you first to
·
eity,
then to go ahead with a real knowledge of it and a vision of a still
greater city towards which your hopes, you:· thoughts and toil am
huilrling for the yeaJ·s to come:

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The general who led his troops to battle to defend his country armed only with peace treati~ would be certain to suffe'r de·
feat at the hands of ljn army armed with heavy artillery, machine
guM, tanks and airplanes. That general would be rega:·ded as
mad and would command no confidence among the • people of
his country.

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!f0UTHERN OHIO
ELECTRIC
Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO,

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Ret lll"ll1ng
Lv ,cleveland 1 00 p m Sept 11

Lv Akron 8' 10 p. m.

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Spenll SIUMia.J• Sept. 11, hi. OhloB
Interatin1 clt.ll!....-many points

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wa~ g~jnJtlo

c"mp~liln.

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il WM!J -.nnounced that Sp~uk;et Juhn Varucr
W4shlnJtpn Ill a Hhort ttmc to dli'ICUmi lh e

lhe

ll.~puhhcar.a

hegan to perk uJr again

f,!:x-Scn.pt.tJr tJciJm haM come out for (,u ve tnur Hom~c­
\Cll f.ir prc11114ent. A.no~bcr tough hreah. fm th!! Demo·
t:flll:i.

Elviq~~l)f the heal of the oun dunn11 dog day• " a httlc 111or~ j!QWerful t~•n uo~al The Domu&lt;r•t• uro u &gt;W
elarmiiJ¥ 10wa fi&gt;r flgo•evolt.
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of lntereat tO see and nwneroua
forme of eatertatnment.
At Clllnlanii-Della'htful Lake
Brie bllbllll -.....,lao DIIO·
baD, Cleveland Ind1anl VII New
York
Yankf(!S,
with BABE
BUTH, the Home RWl Klnr. In

action
At AKron-See World's largest
Hanpr and ll'fl,t Navy Dtrillble

under comtruetlon
C.Hee, S..,_wlolta Betreth·

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~tmld

tbroaa'h Train

SeeUe ~• Ul!UY llt"advance io

Insure acoomodat.loDL

Baltimore &amp; Ohio R. R.

The way to sell merchandise, farm l,ands, o:· anything el~&lt;e fo:·
that matter, is to advertise it unUI you sell it.

••••••

As for stories that this or that interests

can hold up the
March o~ Progress, there may be, of course, instances of obstruc·
tion, but taken generally, such allegations can be utterly rejected. ProgreM i.Pirrestible and not so unkind to existing institutions and arrangement' as sensation-mongers would sometimes
have us think.
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In some cities the city-killers are just alive enough to handicap local newspapers at times. But the time doesn't usually last
long. The booster-spirit of newspapers brushes aside such handicaps and continues on the March of Progress along the road that
leads to a better, busier city .

•••••••

A good athletic training Is not only a means to health and
strength, but It iRan education in 2jelf control, obedience and cooperation, all of which are ~f no small impmtance in the battle of
life.

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Cities that do not believe in advertising themselves are stead·

ily retiring into the background.

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OCCUPATION
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MANCHUKUO
''FRIENDLY
ACT'
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We
with
Btta. torn'ltr
"I am eruteavorlnl
seclw&gt;e Jap
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at once.
coroner
HanlOn tQOk •
a.m. A. N. Bowman .
ch&amp;r~e of the body and after a pol- J MJII lldlth 8wan10n 6penl Mon 1tl\-e ldtnWklat.Wn. butl~al W&amp;l made. d&amp;J In Coklmbu!.
It wa1 ntJtltnownwhel;herCle.thhacl
Mr. an.d Mrs. P~Jruum Haskins
Deeu met accidmtat, tUlclda.I ~ : and Mr. and Yn. John Bcbrell1er
whether or not murder had been tpcnt Ptlda.y wlth Loultie H· 1kell at
TJ'IIe
(\0 ,t.) tOe oommltted.
Nela'hbora heJd no Orown OUy.
\~ason for beUeviDI the IM~ter. how· 1 Mr. and Mu A Archibald of
ever.
Charleston vllllted wllh Mrs. StanUnt 1
ley Pl)'tnale recently.
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Mr. and Mra. Harry Dext.er o.t11 alWNI wl\11 PiN~ 1
. . ltVTT R.JTIS SUNDAY
teni:led the Richards atld Reese re·
~ger~l ~rvlOetl ror ; WilHam union &amp;t Tyn Rhos church Sunday.
1 Q)DifiCIUU¥1 ~ for prloe ol Wffit 6l, whO died Friday nl&amp;b1- at · Judge w. R White spent Tburs• : ll~ here. were condUCted a.t ~ 1ay tri Columbus on bus mes.
{)(alli!;:UUfl lDMiilou&amp; fen' prll:4 Ol tH'ti! ' Ollve M:, 1:. church 8und&amp;y eJ- 1 MW Jean daUKhter of Mr
and
noon witH trurtal at Waterloo
, Mrs Adolph Henke hati ;·eturned

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Locala Win From Midd·
leport .!b The 'Count

Of 4 To 1

IS WELL

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To Be Staged At
8:t5 Torliah~

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Lohle Wbo ~ slnJ~
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BJ\fi tblrtl wbeaKe.he ICOI' Oh a hU
by Grate . Parfitt aJ.a followrd wiLh
another blnale but · tJlll one
wasted .
Tqe winners scored. ij1 the
frame when Wat&amp;on Urat
aafe on Auder801l'' error. u:c ·__ c.
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To R11n

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3poreCI on &lt;:ri-ow'a h.t ••

third. wqen Rli&amp;l¥~1'
out
Demoskey, qye was doubled on a
perfect throw bY tbe t~r:nter tlelder;
The fourth. sixt.h and seventh I&amp;W 11.
run PU&amp;htd 0\1r lor the- winners
bringing tbelr total to fOur. Green
led the way l.o the batters with
four hlta.
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l,ncl A.tl!lelica, Lote
Two Gal\Uio t\a.ch "., .

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which th.rft !"PI'! b~ed.
Ute frame tn ~ t.tw run • •
marked ® oru1 !h lJ&gt;la
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Middleport f:ltY• received eonalderable a.W !rpm Ul411r a4ylflloff on

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For COLDS, C01]GH8

AND HER

. was born and r{:l\red In Gal- 1 '

~ ~ OOunty,

coming to Oa1lt.polM
I rom Ca.dmus. several ~eal'$ ago.
p\&amp;billbers wUl bf reaVOM'blf
He is surviyL'&lt;I by his wUe, his
,
~r 01'·~ iPcOrtCCt lnaertlOD tothu, and tlle fOltowtn ·"' chlldrcu
:f~ imverttaetl.lent.. Errorl
W)'mnn. of Oa\Upolls; Ray!Tnnd, of
I advenw ~.:~en\8 6houla be r.."S)Ql'
Cleveland; e.nd Bcrtl.na at bome~

retul\1

thtuu il!fl.\terect alx of llwn

one co u. lnniar to 11&amp; ~'
!""'"· 'f ~ 0 J"'d!'4 lnnl!lf I~

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1'0QD'I.Ibate
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t Ute doc in
t
l.aL anese reoovnU1on at our coun:ry.
of· it."
Yn. Earl Of.m_pMU LJ tptntlirll a
11)1'r0&amp;'8 J!IOTE t IF...... 101 ~hlcll 1l U' e 0
UIW I 8 1 We wm neaou:te a trealy wtth Ja~
ooru:lUilOD, O~bl ca.rrh1d
week ln OCiumbul bdan ,Jolnln&amp; the th1nl ol a -w of llrilc* bu- w
founded
eQUII.
OP· pa.n reeoanlslnr t.he latter's special
her hUiband: who b tmplOJed ln ed -. t...as wHb Use Vkt~•m•e~er ~rt':u' for all. we will halw none rtaht.a Ul Manchuria. U.s peculiar hlnwtlf t.o • atan111'1alr tnnlr: a.dCindnnatl.
. ., Fanlp . . . . , ol tJae ...., .U.Wi of
auberlortt7 complea.
H'(.ncmJc problema due to It&amp; tnsu- m...Wn.
" A\ ttle momen"" h.., u.\d , ''1 aotl ·
Mia!! V\ola Obm-lnftoa, Dt Ch.i· "' Maoebl$• at. tM
eapllaJ.
"To au@ t.n e)(tent 1.1 t.hl.l t.tue. tar · posltlo'n, and lta needs or mlli·
caao and Wll trene DtlQ. ol CJ.a.a&amp;ellUII', )baehuil..
I our arlllJ leaden leature the otl'l· tary dett116t!. The matter of the alder Manchukuo a bet.ter t .at.-e to
JacJr:aon were t.be IUIIII.I of ~tr
Br JOHN GOJ:ITI:
ctn Wbo hav• come he1e from Japanne Le~ Terrlt&lt;Jry in Man· hn tn the Japan: lt Ia a 11\.nd ot
coutlna, Wrt. 1\, A. HowtU Uld t.Uu
IHB Stall Ootmpondent
8hanatW DJM!r&amp;Uona, on the ditf~- ~ churta dou not come- Within thtlll! proa~ec\a, a country Ol ·t.h.e ruture .''
Irene Oatn, Jut TI'Mk.
v-•--"''-• .....,. Ia •-p•
ence between what. !I\. happen
propo&amp;ed ne,otlatio!ll."
Mr. and Mn. Pn.pkUn 8tn1th.
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here and wh•t toot Plio«! \.her .
Sh&amp;nllOil S.UCk anct tp.Ril~r -o.IN8-'"l1le Japoaneee unt)' ope.· . ~ pirit wltb whitt'\ t.hey appr011.ch
There iB llllmetbln&amp; st.r1U111e In
Sa rAA AndttiOn na 11 e rt~
itftflr ate. 1n Manc~ukuo u a force .rf l:.he te.ll:lm\1 ot YanchWnfo mu•t tlllklnl wl~l a Japanese who d.eal b
spending two weeka wl
Nlatives 1904 wilL ;J:t 1Joe1 not. come u m be (If a dlft'erent ord.er. The result tn a detached way with lhe land
in Mtnne 110 ta.
~y ol oonqueat." Vke MiniSter ul 111 that 1 ulr: you tr you have seen of hl6 birth, but by aona~ prOf·eq Ml'
fOrelln Aft'atn Ohuhl told_J,le to- anrtblnl; but the amoothNt rela· Ohuhi at.~CCtS~fUlly ;ave tbe 1m·
·----dv. "Wbat Japa.n bu done lD tkmt between the JapDneae troop&amp; presslon t.hat he ha.d thrown ott his
~hurta hu been done lp the and. the piellpk. l:verywhe~ they Japanese nationality "knd compleLeRallr~ Hlth ia AI•
sp\llt. of $ltniblm-the lrlendtJ aet are Wlllkom:ed u dflivtrefl and rea.t'Pthe4 b1rru;eU m his &amp;dopte,d
'1'11,. l'l'-fiUIIulu IIIUJII l.H lu 1tu· Of a nel-.hbortni na.tlo.n."
torerl Of
and order.''
· rt~Fe of dh-ector of Ma.nchukuos l
,\ 1ait•.; uwuntuln~. Jn I he northw~&gt;flt·
" Not ooly ia t.ha.t t!le e&amp;~e alllOlll
peace
L lnternattono.l dest.lny. 1 had the lm ·
In answer to my Question t.l 1 ~ pression that he frequently did not
1.rn 11 ~r 1 uf I be M¥...,ntlllt' Jli'O\'lnce U)e 011Wtal')l" ht continutd "but lt.
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11 &amp;'IO true iha.t the chief 'taa~t or when tbe Japanese 11.rmy wou
see e~e to eye with hls formet• col- ·
ot .\1"llwtJr.i. dt.tlil! lo the twmndnr-' t.h" Jape,neae p:ndarmerMI In Man- lnve )ianchwl.a, Mr. -·nMhl .,poke leaa;ue~ of the Tokyo Porelin omce
or Chll4&gt;. Throuwh It lltlll a :.:r ... tl cbUil:\JO 1.1 to prevent dvUJan Jt.l)· l~nkl.Y.
.
a!Uwugh he asaured me In answer
11111rwl. ut 1tn t•lenttlon or IUH."' rt•el anese elements !rom takiN advan"It is lmposstDJe Lo !JUt 8 Ume t.o my qu e:;tlon, that he thought the
\11 hu1' )&lt;t u ll' l't&gt;l, r""-"'"~'~ t lw trans t.a&amp;e of the natives m1 t.he ba:il&amp; limit.' he sa4 ·'Maru:hukuo ha.s no I Jop~nese government ~aw the future
(11 1•\ll~&lt;•n tnl lnlll'o~ul bciW&lt;!t'U Uul"n"" tb&amp;t they are acoompe.nytna a vic- , e.rmy upon which u. can depend for 1 u! Manehukuo just as he d!d.
AT ALL DBIJGCIBT!
r Aire:&lt; Hwl \llltnu,lit~n.
t.ol'IOWi military maclUne. 'I1lat Is the prescrvaUon of peace or the de·
"Japan lmowa very well that an #

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'I'IJEDAY, atl"'l'¥M.BER 8, 18301

:\,!4n. Raymond Irioo ::_ .a. NMY .Appa Pllmall.

Craft spent the
BODY POU!fO IN &lt;lUU
weelr: enit and holiday wuh her p&amp;r·
Jr(1Minl tot two weeiU, U,e bod,y , entc. r
ol tieR Kllnp, • was round ln t.b-a i MJII!I ()llve Wilaon is home after
R&amp;oooon creek.
n-.r blnfton, it.bne w.ek' vl.ttl. with her a:randrrtd'F· ma liody waa bloated and motl)er :wn. H. J . Price 11.nd ram~poeed rrDm t.he t1rne tn 't.bf U)' at Patriot..
wat.er.
T. H. Ramy of
1 Or. and Mra.
several bcva ..i.o.ulnt
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AI and Retha Thbvenln !or Judf- ;
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menl on two promissory nbi.PB and 1
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I leld Blazer nee.r Mina Ch11pel, were
conducted Sunday afternoon with
burial In the Chapel cemetery.
S ~••· MiK.
She had been ln Ill health for
~evernl months and death was not
P,\RM POR sALE-Thirty acres. unexpected.
two mtlea below Middleport near
Sh-e Is ~;urvlved by her parflnt.&lt;J
HobtiQn shop~~. Houue and barn. md scvct·u.• bt others and slstet·s
l~~orse orott&amp;rd of apple.s, peaches
Lmd other fl'uits. Oood fruit and
RADIO STATION
rmltry ·farm at a very low price.
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past on a short WfWe length Bnd now
l,.OST--Camoo brooch, white &amp;old t.Jto.t It hU boon allowed 1\ license
frame Reward. Horne t.unctry with a rreater wave JcnfiU1, the ow·
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Buft'alo at McntrfaJ.
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seclw&gt;e Jap
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coroner
HanlOn tQOk •
a.m. A. N. Bowman .
ch&amp;r~e of the body and after a pol- J MJII lldlth 8wan10n 6penl Mon 1tl\-e ldtnWklat.Wn. butl~al W&amp;l made. d&amp;J In Coklmbu!.
It wa1 ntJtltnownwhel;herCle.thhacl
Mr. an.d Mrs. P~Jruum Haskins
Deeu met accidmtat, tUlclda.I ~ : and Mr. and Yn. John Bcbrell1er
whether or not murder had been tpcnt Ptlda.y wlth Loultie H· 1kell at
TJ'IIe
(\0 ,t.) tOe oommltted.
Nela'hbora heJd no Orown OUy.
\~ason for beUeviDI the IM~ter. how· 1 Mr. and Mu A Archibald of
ever.
Charleston vllllted wllh Mrs. StanUnt 1
ley Pl)'tnale recently.
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Mr. and Mra. Harry Dext.er o.t11 alWNI wl\11 PiN~ 1
. . ltVTT R.JTIS SUNDAY
teni:led the Richards atld Reese re·
~ger~l ~rvlOetl ror ; WilHam union &amp;t Tyn Rhos church Sunday.
1 Q)DifiCIUU¥1 ~ for prloe ol Wffit 6l, whO died Friday nl&amp;b1- at · Judge w. R White spent Tburs• : ll~ here. were condUCted a.t ~ 1ay tri Columbus on bus mes.
{)(alli!;:UUfl lDMiilou&amp; fen' prll:4 Ol tH'ti! ' Ollve M:, 1:. church 8und&amp;y eJ- 1 MW Jean daUKhter of Mr
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noon witH trurtal at Waterloo
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another blnale but · tJlll one
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Tqe winners scored. ij1 the
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perfect throw bY tbe t~r:nter tlelder;
The fourth. sixt.h and seventh I&amp;W 11.
run PU&amp;htd 0\1r lor the- winners
bringing tbelr total to fOur. Green
led the way l.o the batters with
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Ute frame tn ~ t.tw run • •
marked ® oru1 !h lJ&gt;la
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Middleport f:ltY• received eonalderable a.W !rpm Ul411r a4ylflloff on

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coming to Oa1lt.polM
I rom Ca.dmus. several ~eal'$ ago.
p\&amp;billbers wUl bf reaVOM'blf
He is surviyL'&lt;I by his wUe, his
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~r 01'·~ iPcOrtCCt lnaertlOD tothu, and tlle fOltowtn ·"' chlldrcu
:f~ imverttaetl.lent.. Errorl
W)'mnn. of Oa\Upolls; Ray!Tnnd, of
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Cleveland; e.nd Bcrtl.na at bome~

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l.aL anese reoovnU1on at our coun:ry.
of· it."
Yn. Earl Of.m_pMU LJ tptntlirll a
11)1'r0&amp;'8 J!IOTE t IF...... 101 ~hlcll 1l U' e 0
UIW I 8 1 We wm neaou:te a trealy wtth Ja~
ooru:lUilOD, O~bl ca.rrh1d
week ln OCiumbul bdan ,Jolnln&amp; the th1nl ol a -w of llrilc* bu- w
founded
eQUII.
OP· pa.n reeoanlslnr t.he latter's special
her hUiband: who b tmplOJed ln ed -. t...as wHb Use Vkt~•m•e~er ~rt':u' for all. we will halw none rtaht.a Ul Manchuria. U.s peculiar hlnwtlf t.o • atan111'1alr tnnlr: a.dCindnnatl.
. ., Fanlp . . . . , ol tJae ...., .U.Wi of
auberlortt7 complea.
H'(.ncmJc problema due to It&amp; tnsu- m...Wn.
" A\ ttle momen"" h.., u.\d , ''1 aotl ·
Mia!! V\ola Obm-lnftoa, Dt Ch.i· "' Maoebl$• at. tM
eapllaJ.
"To au@ t.n e)(tent 1.1 t.hl.l t.tue. tar · posltlo'n, and lta needs or mlli·
caao and Wll trene DtlQ. ol CJ.a.a&amp;ellUII', )baehuil..
I our arlllJ leaden leature the otl'l· tary dett116t!. The matter of the alder Manchukuo a bet.ter t .at.-e to
JacJr:aon were t.be IUIIII.I of ~tr
Br JOHN GOJ:ITI:
ctn Wbo hav• come he1e from Japanne Le~ Terrlt&lt;Jry in Man· hn tn the Japan: lt Ia a 11\.nd ot
coutlna, Wrt. 1\, A. HowtU Uld t.Uu
IHB Stall Ootmpondent
8hanatW DJM!r&amp;Uona, on the ditf~- ~ churta dou not come- Within thtlll! proa~ec\a, a country Ol ·t.h.e ruture .''
Irene Oatn, Jut TI'Mk.
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ence between what. !I\. happen
propo&amp;ed ne,otlatio!ll."
Mr. and Mn. Pn.pkUn 8tn1th.
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here and wh•t toot Plio«! \.her .
Sh&amp;nllOil S.UCk anct tp.Ril~r -o.IN8-'"l1le Japoaneee unt)' ope.· . ~ pirit wltb whitt'\ t.hey appr011.ch
There iB llllmetbln&amp; st.r1U111e In
Sa rAA AndttiOn na 11 e rt~
itftflr ate. 1n Manc~ukuo u a force .rf l:.he te.ll:lm\1 ot YanchWnfo mu•t tlllklnl wl~l a Japanese who d.eal b
spending two weeka wl
Nlatives 1904 wilL ;J:t 1Joe1 not. come u m be (If a dlft'erent ord.er. The result tn a detached way with lhe land
in Mtnne 110 ta.
~y ol oonqueat." Vke MiniSter ul 111 that 1 ulr: you tr you have seen of hl6 birth, but by aona~ prOf·eq Ml'
fOrelln Aft'atn Ohuhl told_J,le to- anrtblnl; but the amoothNt rela· Ohuhi at.~CCtS~fUlly ;ave tbe 1m·
·----dv. "Wbat Japa.n bu done lD tkmt between the JapDneae troop&amp; presslon t.hat he ha.d thrown ott his
~hurta hu been done lp the and. the piellpk. l:verywhe~ they Japanese nationality "knd compleLeRallr~ Hlth ia AI•
sp\llt. of $ltniblm-the lrlendtJ aet are Wlllkom:ed u dflivtrefl and rea.t'Pthe4 b1rru;eU m his &amp;dopte,d
'1'11,. l'l'-fiUIIulu IIIUJII l.H lu 1tu· Of a nel-.hbortni na.tlo.n."
torerl Of
and order.''
· rt~Fe of dh-ector of Ma.nchukuos l
,\ 1ait•.; uwuntuln~. Jn I he northw~&gt;flt·
" Not ooly ia t.ha.t t!le e&amp;~e alllOlll
peace
L lnternattono.l dest.lny. 1 had the lm ·
In answer to my Question t.l 1 ~ pression that he frequently did not
1.rn 11 ~r 1 uf I be M¥...,ntlllt' Jli'O\'lnce U)e 011Wtal')l" ht continutd "but lt.
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see e~e to eye with hls formet• col- ·
ot .\1"llwtJr.i. dt.tlil! lo the twmndnr-' t.h" Jape,neae p:ndarmerMI In Man- lnve )ianchwl.a, Mr. -·nMhl .,poke leaa;ue~ of the Tokyo Porelin omce
or Chll4&gt;. Throuwh It lltlll a :.:r ... tl cbUil:\JO 1.1 to prevent dvUJan Jt.l)· l~nkl.Y.
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a!Uwugh he asaured me In answer
11111rwl. ut 1tn t•lenttlon or IUH."' rt•el anese elements !rom takiN advan"It is lmposstDJe Lo !JUt 8 Ume t.o my qu e:;tlon, that he thought the
\11 hu1' )&lt;t u ll' l't&gt;l, r""-"'"~'~ t lw trans t.a&amp;e of the natives m1 t.he ba:il&amp; limit.' he sa4 ·'Maru:hukuo ha.s no I Jop~nese government ~aw the future
(11 1•\ll~&lt;•n tnl lnlll'o~ul bciW&lt;!t'U Uul"n"" tb&amp;t they are acoompe.nytna a vic- , e.rmy upon which u. can depend for 1 u! Manehukuo just as he d!d.
AT ALL DBIJGCIBT!
r Aire:&lt; Hwl \llltnu,lit~n.
t.ol'IOWi military maclUne. 'I1lat Is the prescrvaUon of peace or the de·
"Japan lmowa very well that an #

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:\,!4n. Raymond Irioo ::_ .a. NMY .Appa Pllmall.

Craft spent the
BODY POU!fO IN &lt;lUU
weelr: enit and holiday wuh her p&amp;r·
Jr(1Minl tot two weeiU, U,e bod,y , entc. r
ol tieR Kllnp, • was round ln t.b-a i MJII!I ()llve Wilaon is home after
R&amp;oooon creek.
n-.r blnfton, it.bne w.ek' vl.ttl. with her a:randrrtd'F· ma liody waa bloated and motl)er :wn. H. J . Price 11.nd ram~poeed rrDm t.he t1rne tn 't.bf U)' at Patriot..
wat.er.
T. H. Ramy of
1 Or. and Mra.
several bcva ..i.o.ulnt
near the lfQnt.on, a. 1r. ltowm.9.tl or Wuhinl·
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bo&lt;b' Wt.~ t ound • 1kiP. D · 0 ·• and Mn c · c · Roee and
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I leld Blazer nee.r Mina Ch11pel, were
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burial In the Chapel cemetery.
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She had been ln Ill health for
~evernl months and death was not
P,\RM POR sALE-Thirty acres. unexpected.
two mtlea below Middleport near
Sh-e Is ~;urvlved by her parflnt.&lt;J
HobtiQn shop~~. Houue and barn. md scvct·u.• bt others and slstet·s
l~~orse orott&amp;rd of apple.s, peaches
Lmd other fl'uits. Oood fruit and
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broUiht to the eouniy Jail •h•n
cbarps were made that he waa trl·
aane l:lla cue \IJlU be ln\!e.tll"a',U
by the l probate court Kut.ron Is

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Oeorwe NcQI.lill the week end wllh her pa.rent.a Mr
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Albert Brooks wu brousht t.o tbe
dwelllna Ofl MUlber-ry Avenue whJch Ura Herbert. l!:laelllteln
county J&amp;Jl foUowina' ap automobUc
A l t.e ~""""ba'ii
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or their home &amp; few :rear'laco Mary VII'Kinla Bins Do:'tlid Btn1 and :umedk MODU.y atter .spm41nl
Brooks wu Injured when hta ear
1to the J 8 Harper property onP,ro- lfr1 and Mrs Richard Smith or ramu7ot ~W:,Lh~Bchla.egel
and an Athena an~tiOJl p a.
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struck a tree al0Jtia1Cl£ th~'- 1 oad~
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le ente.,;.~Yc~
speet Hill
Olevcland attended the Moraan
Mn Jame8 MDD&amp;Wel 1\Dd two
way, near the Duelcworth Ser"!ICe
st.a.aed by the L -0 0 P orp.n=~
Mr •nd Mrs Len Starlr.le or Eva&lt;~- ramJij reunion In the College Orovt' t!hJidren ol CohunbUI came Sun~
11\a.tlon
Alt.er recelvlriJ mcd.IClll at~""' i\i!(Ot.CUty Wil.B won oy u.r lOcal
stem, D1 spent Labor D&amp;y with Mr at RJo Grande. SWlday
day for &amp; villt wtth her ('lf!.ll"'"'
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he
was placed ill the countY
players. 8)xlt.t.1nc the vl&amp;lton wltb
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Iand Mn Olenroy Ewlna
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Rev snd Mn~ H L Streich dau- J4isse Elizabeth
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Great Number Of Compe.. ... wuee • un acl•umJ;a~ 1n ~ ttnt j Junior Hiab Auditorium I~ea a;!!,"'Kat~eoertn ~bh, ! : r ~!e E~':thv:f:n110h
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and MaadaleM
Robert. R&amp;wliQp wu aneewQ
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j andMaryVirltnlaNellbllnsat~d- Btrelchs mother Mr~ E~th
ed accom~ Makes Miotake of Tryinr a charp of lntoxtc&amp;Con Ba~urdllY
tnea.reera.ted In the county jail
Strokholdlna their opponent.&amp; ~~~
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ed the Weatem and Southern Lite 'lchaefer of Miner
le rlf'tumed PEU'lled her brot er ~ Elberfeld
To Smuagle Liquor and
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peaken
Insurt.nce picnic at Buckeye I.ake t.o ilJeir home In l
U:tlli8, Mo , ; f Lt:pn, Sunday, to New York
afler a. 11ettlement was made
Into Jail
1n the meantime PUBhed over
I Bat.urday
Monday
City and Darien, COnn._ wl \'re
EXTRA HOLES TAKEN they
two rwu; in the ntth and. two moft' BAND LEADS p A. ,D AD£ j Edward Phllllpe returned to ColClarence Gilmore who haa been they wiJI vlstt Mr and Mrs Allen
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m the sevent.h to win b&gt; a • •- 1
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umbua Monda.y &amp;tter apendlna: 'he employed llt the Merry Mary Tea K KeU.ei.
AT MIDDLEPORT
COUNTY FA B-NEWS
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In Match Between Coate&amp; 8COI'e A partial box score folloft. •C t b 0- f All K" d
end with And,y Kohl 01 r;n- Roomh
' - dhoutlng the summer, re\urnfld
M:r and Mrs. Jt,oy Tracy, Hou
Entrant.a ot eihibita for the
. Albert IR·
Athena (3)
AB R H E
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1?tn I .t:ey Run and th~ Martin Ohl er to ~
me In Harrisonville Mon- Roy Jr. Mn Charles WalderQ
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MelJM county tatr are being acceoCOUIIDI,
rtascn&amp;roson c
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ot Middleport
day where he "Ul re11ume his stu- mutl) and IIWl, N.Uiard, or Athena, To
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and .-nJ. R.oderlek Jones re~
Th,re
Earlier
~ary Exhibit&gt; enfrtes shouJd lle l'l'ttde
Contests In the Golf Townament uucn~r :$b
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Uson 1 wo.r spent 61.lhday wi~h t1med to Oolwnlllll Monday ar
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at once or within \:.he neBr t~ue
1Monday after epebdlng t.hc W$k end
la:.t week and especially Sund-.y Wqoda, 1~ , , •. ,... ........ 4 0 D 1
The trand rally 1nd Labor l)11.y 1 with Mr a.nd Mn Gl11.nt Bood
re ~r ~~dn :JrU:U~&amp;'ton P 8J: ith Rler vialtlna: rei&amp;Uves !here and in
t1ltller wUb Ml:'~ Weeks or o.t. tht1
verified the pairings 1'1.11 arranaed by Jlotot.rll!On :.lb r
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u "' 1 U I oe,ebratton here Monday IIJ)OnSON!'II Mr and Mre E J Cartwrlaht and and son The ha. arr:._
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'hlo much imbibin&amp;' of intodea;.. ~- ol'flce
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4 o 1 21 by the 1 0 0 p 018trtcts 68 69 1famUy or Columbu5 returned to 9. tour m th: Ne:e
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Windsor Stivers or BU!ubenvlll~ lng liquor bronght m~tny arr,.stll by
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J E White Rosser rf
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!Columbus Monday after 8
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!J ~ti Ulnt:d Monday after a severa:J Meip count.y officen~ and MiddleDO!;t'd out W14:1
AshwotLh
while Flwde1 wald 1t
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and the S.:W:.ters Club of the th&amp; week end with Mt
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ltlade)JJhJa. i!lnl'l week&amp;' v1slt here with .hi.!; purents port pollee over the week -end and
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earlier in the week, Ra.)' Farnham
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MIJtcn Dnvls lett !or PjlttsbUJ'KlJ
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t.hr USUid ))8I'BonlS were entelta1ned
Mr and Mrs RoUn Prtce
q M1se Helen Turner returned to Monday ~ bU81nell8
rested ana placed in jal!
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her home Jn Columbus after spendMila LYdia D&amp;vt&amp; retumed. frolJI Qualls Mose Qual15 Wld Williams
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former winning by one strolr.e on
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4 1 ~ 2 1 lrut -=~ 0' t~etl day ,e pr~· after ependlnJ t.he week end wiJ ina the week end wjth her aWJta J'..thena, Monday, a~ .a. IIIWCral 11.nd CLarence Little comrQtM.-u to · -! 1
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1 0 I I cal numben e Pby~ea
~ m0 UAp the formers parents, llr and MI'!J Mlsses Katie and TU~ Schorn
' day~~~,!falt with her sJNr)~ Tom the county Jo.U by May~t - J~ ·t.
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4 0 1 Q Home Band ot 8prln&amp;tleJd directed Charle~J Prke
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and the latter s
Dr ftnd. Mrs R .E ' Boice ten
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Harley Mrs a,.ra.h Qualli''iffd &amp;ttY' lf 'JOu wish to be ~nnanentJy re8J Lo White's 8o Herman B;ll\ltz JOi'ues~r rt
I ...q 1 l by Ve-:e Smtth, former Pomero , mother, Mnl O&amp;JJ'&amp;'e J:nzcnaur
Sunday tor Delaware to atteQd tha
llr and Mm. ,.Eibn BaU Murned VIola Qualls were also
by :llevcd of gas ln ;;Mm&amp;oh and
4 0 I 1 youth The band was taken ~~ Mr flmd MrB Phil Hepp of wen.. _ funeral of Mrs Bo1ce·,._ randfather Monday !rom a trtJ) through the Middleport offleers and p ~ JA l.lr.ke Ba~~olmann'sOasTo.blet.a, wh ch
aiHt Ed Stark have oot Plaft'd their Dye ss
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0 0 Mason CUy and Middleport durllll ville, o, and Mr and Mrs c;J w. D Dlsb1'9.
::outh, havin8' ~ted vMtouapotnts Jail on lntQmeatlon chart \-1 t
are prepo.rert especially fQI'•Wmi\Ch
rrom town
Williams P
Mr arid Mrs Pete Kl.eJJ.na and ot intereM. alo!Jir• the
After the toreeolng h-.11 been aaa aqd all the llad effec\litesuUtng
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Ru)'mond Harbrecht and Brad- Ctuw lb
Mr and Mnl L 8
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placed lg the Mii:ldlej)Ort jah, Will- from &amp;&amp;a P.ressure
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!orcS f?rowell1AaRf'd 8j battle and an
0! led the para~ through Pomeroy 1Mra Ellr.abeth lfepp and Mr and CinoJnnatl a.fter spending Labor rome &amp;turday for a ~t With lam Edwards was apprehended atThat empty a:nawtn11 ii'linl 'at
eJtra hole was played before tne rt.tu.l
i; 8 ~&gt;tre-eta In whfch several orpnJza. Ml'fl Pranklln Hepp
Day with Val Ebersb8.('h
Nr and Mr.! A w DrumblOnd
temptlna: t.o 8mVIIIIe liquor tpto the the pit 9.1 . tbt:t. l&gt;t.Omach -vfiJ dlsap~
ce.nt.efit was decided ~well winning
tlona took part
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J Albert ~atham returned to
Mr and Mrs J, ~ Kraus and two
Misses Lenon. and Panllo, f'l'
Jail to 1\a occupants He was plae~ pear, ttifrt.! i'nxtous, nervlliit,tfel'P.J
one stroke am ~uln forBtl u1 k ou~ by Williams 2 by Ha,. J DurIna the PI'OITarn held at the I wnbus MOilda.y after apendlnJ":; g:~lcV~nth o1h O~tlellton ~n:~ 8~- tmve returned to Columbus
under arrest and Is l»elnll heki on with heart palpitation~
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cbatJes ol lrit.oxlcatwn
W;lving llll.d YQlh~l aaabJ ~
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1 un or blah school auditorium In past ~It hm1 VUitlne relat.lvk
opman to Prank White Oeorge
Base on bells by WllllamB 1
I the afternoon, about ~.000 lnler~ Mra Mary Miller daUI'htel'l lb'll utd Mrs. M Kra.ua
Diehl
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licQmta;rt
Nyt had previously ellmlnated Ed!- 1 Double play Dllcher to Wood
esteQ J)el'IIOil8 tilled "Qle auditorium Loren C&amp;llerlee ot. JlunCin""""~ • 14"
r Mr Uld Mr.s Louis Dlshlnger and
Mr and Mt11 PhU Mete
liQuor Into the Jail
Th-fi. d:J::pwsy;"r,fiHP.)' feetina atter
8 I whJ~ about bd.lf tha~ numlx;f were lA H PIBher, Mi88 Marie ww~·
~I Hob8tetter, and Frank Will was
Score by lnnlnii'S
da
.....,ter Anne ot WheeJJpa: arriv- and son Walter
tum.ed 0
Oftlcers Robson and Ha.wklns, Df dinner "'HI ~ . '*Pia~ b)' -.desire
llictor OV'J'r Pred Rol!enbaum at•--r " 1
unable to obi:&amp;Jilllll&amp;t.s
Ha,....., -...,.,• ., __ went ~ft\"r a,.,. e Sa urday to spend ft. few daya IWllbUI!I Mo da
Middleport, arretted a colOred m4Jl tor entertall\DJ~nl• "'liloa.tlnt- will
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wJth the former's mother MrB the w '
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whose n1me was no~ obtained, at a cease Your llmlo)s, arms and ftn~.,_.1 l' lnteresttn&amp; l'natch.
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o o o o 2 0 :I o x 4
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y , Grahd Ma~~te~ I Saturday and spent the week e d Prank L eke
,
'""---~ eek end with relatives
ba.ll game Monday and charred •1m ers will no lODger' fe.~ cold and , 80
Ben Pow~ defeated
Clifford Atht•ns
3 0 0 tJ o o o 0 o ~ 3 1ot Ute Odd PeUows Lod3e wos t.he 1 with another daughter of Mrs M~
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... uCiy were- &amp;ec9m))anied home by with intoxicatiOn
to() Bleep" beco.w;e Baalmann's
.1\hodes ~ho the latter overcame a
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Mn Mil- N rs Joe Wey'lmunlller and
~ho I!Oeler'a lather Henry Rwlp I WHiiam McClain was btou~h
Tablets prevent 1&amp;8 trom tnterter5i hole lead by his oppenent t)'lng
MARRIAGE J.JCENSF.8 , ~~
~~sk!al number&amp; !rom th• ler and Ml'IJ Caverlee remained tor ~rm~ 01 ~~~k~prln&amp;s spent
• I remain tor I visit
tl\e CO\Plt)' jail by otho Tracy on a ing wJth the ctrculatlQn oet. the
on Lhe 17t.h and loalnfi by one ou
Two marriage licenses ....ere Is~ *'"~er IIP!l!Dkera dUrlnJ the 1a visit
The oth:era were ......,.._
,.' '0 wH
rends In Porderoy
Mr: and Mrs H L. Slack and son charj:e of a55Bult and battery on h1~ .. nu1ne, In the' yell"W pact••• at
lhe 18th
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Satleurday Rave Ute addreaa of welcome Chaa j pathao ~~ homehMohnda!_!Y .MI1111 Ber uc have 1eturni!!d to .their home ln
umuUfl, n , Sa ur- wife He will be brournt before any 110ad ~ru 8 ~~~e Prlee $1 AI- '
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way• OQ hand at Ebembo.ch PhllrmUWW! b( the 1Bin but will compit.!lk or Clnclmut.U n.nd Edlt.h Rapp, 49, ner !fthe 1 0 ~reF r~o~e E p M~-~ Mansfield
n an/M1', H aL ~e~t~ome ~ntl f~
:aek s })Brents Mr and
Harold Hutton of Oarpenter was acy Adv
~e mntc!t later
or Pomeroy, and Jameli H Sutton Jones Mt Vernon
R L 'Wolf
Mr
and Mn J 8 Aktstadt of lly
'k! r )lchorn ~!;I ffr.mley
~ 11u• twd coates boys Bob and AI ~1 1abor~:l o! Pomerot', II.Pcl Lois m' Coolville and Rev Tennell Pomero~ Akron : returned Monday after Ml&amp;s Chloris ltentllorne ha.s
M~ ~~C:aha!o~m~~~C:nto
rt
played
the
cloaes~
match
of
~n
Pomeroy
Prlr.e~;
were
awarded
~loners
ot
spendlnJJ,he
week
endwlthMr
ll1
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home
arter
a
visit
of
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R Lewis of Betl'Y r .n no
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1the various conteata and events 1 Mrs AJter.t Durst and family
wteks in Wooster and Canton
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21 holes before Albert WD.8 cteclaa-ed 1
0~ ay' to .spend a few danl
MASS M'f.ETING C,\LLED
held at the high school "t.l\letl, 1 Ml..sses Maf"i"aret Oolumber and
Mr nnd Mrs Edp.r OHrnore
the winner
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topn ret.ur~cl 1nd bnb;,- retJ.um:d t.o Columbtlfl
U.Slnes3•"~~~~n\"
1mnouncement
OurniK lhe commi wt:ck lhe fol 1 An
was ma,de (»''g"ram in the aUditorium Th; Monda,y alter iiP.,bdlnJ !.h~ Wef'..IC Sunday, after st,:'(mdlng the wtek
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Tuesday and Wednesday, "'eJ.,._,,,.,
lowing lineup Will be played as re-~ ;ntesdey morning that n ma511 rne~t~ lcontest8 beld were Oreaeed pole,1 end with Mr and Mrs Jake Ament
!"'d with the tenner s fathur, Ctu- J.~~~5j;~~:E~j~:~
~uiL or the last IVft!i($ play J 1!: ring of all the employees of llhe St81- pie eattnJ con~.llt cracker contest
Ja.met~ Clarke apent Mondo.y With
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White vs qoach Farnham, Mit e~ a nd E:SRex mines Nos &amp; arut ,16 fat man's race, tat ladles race f!iK friends In Marietta
left 8UJlciay
Wlli1L vs lhe winner of the Kunt., will be held al Dead Mana. OuliVe fliCe, wheel barrow race cracll:er / Miss Ort~' Eisel.lltein rf'tumed
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pet.ed Go•ernor F,.nklin D Roo:.~evelt, De.mocratJc nominee for the
Pn::tndenc). when they met at the McNeiU dinner Ill 8rld&amp;'eport, Conn
Both Roo~h: and Turmef made speeches, the New Yo1" Govel'nor
pleadin1 for harmon)' 1n 1hcl p ..rt7 and p-.:a1s1• the work of former
GoveM)or Alfftd E. Smitb. Tbut was the flnt tilJU! 1lnea the Ch!CAKO
'JU!tloa that Rooscwe1t mentioned bi• erstwhile oppot~ent by name.
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ti) !tn.NG DOSOH-FLP.iJROT
INS Sitalf C'..Cll'eb-pondent
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ON STATE BOARD
COium.bue 0, Sept '7-tNB-'J:11e
:Parm Bureau federa.tton to&lt;\aJ
Ita nnt ofllclll nco&amp;nltlfJn to
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The natUre a tui·ot~war Each eontest was 1 l'illitlng wt~ trh!ndli" In Pomeroy
P.f lht• meettns was not disc lOlled
cloAe, lntereaUn:J, :tnd fumllhed and het ()1.11!n~, Mr and Mrs Abe
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Day crowd
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pleiiJI court here Saturday by H t- riding on the OhiO rfvtir dfileO.ti:Y. ln
PARi'iRJi•fii 1 N~"i"ALtie BoiJn Wade Smith, ' Gu~ ~ A II front ot town QUlte a ctowd g:alh~ I
WEDNESDAY 1
BmHh , o.nd Jarqes A Smith• VII ertd a.1on11 the bankl or the .Svel to
CtlarlPJI Wolf Ada a Wolt his If; Wltneu the exhlbltJon or ....ter
Funera.l Herv\cea for Mrs OayJ 01 c1 Mary L Wolf also known' :u
•port 1
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Pon'i11h jBeatrlce Robertlli at Dan- Wolf Allie E Mott and Jud.,.;
Durllli the nfternon prorram 8 1
ville who died In a Columbus hos· Mo~t. partners d b 8
hug:e bonfire WBB lrntted on the 1
IJital Sunday ·i!t'JII toe condue~ BLretch Suspender. Compgny Levt~ BtftU'Iboat levee and a trial run and
Wf!fhlMI'!ay afternool~ ot J iO 1.,t j180q Bros a partnetsblp tlle Stann ftre-.tlshtlnr exhibition wall held by 1
Da.nv!Ue wlttr burial In
,ce~~m ard F'J.Uit Pf'Oduct Company ..~ cor- the Pomeroy Volunteer P'hemen A
there
pm atlon A s Ooldman d b 8 larae nwnber of boxes were 11\thered •
Mr11 Parrlllh died 1i.tter a.o !lln1~ !Goldman and Company ' Wayfteld toct~Uler o.t the levee and after a I
or a few
dW'In8 which ti.me Woolen Mlllii Company 'a corpora huae p11e had been formed, over
~ht: had been erlttcally ill
Uon, The Mlddls.tade Oompa!ly ~ which kerosena had been poured,
She 111 AutVIved. tty her hu!band a corporatkln H.ero ClothJm~ iftajlt waa l&amp;'bited JmmedlaU!Iv an
son and daJJJhter and her mother Pompany u corporation llowd.rd alarm was linn llnd wltnln a few
Mia Cot1l !I Roberta of Pomeroy kamblrck and Albert Sa,kKvooky mbmtc! tbe departme.,r.t had ap.
Mllj. .JIQbeJ!ts has b&amp;en with hP.t pQ.I'tnen d b a Famous Cap Com-j peared on the aoene and with traln'11\tlilrl'te'r Hlnce ~er Illness and ~he pan31 and The Plarmen !B"nK and ed m~U~IpuJatlon a 1trea.m ot water
brothers Robert and Grant left Saving company a eorpo.· ation was being thrown on the nre wtthtn
ruesct~y foa Danville to attend the The a.ctton was started for a JUdg-1 a few seconds aner arrivaL The ex~
runP.ml !lei'VIees
ment of •1000
hibttaon by the department atded
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ra:ro.m, 88 the attalr drew the at~
tentlon or thPuu,hddj of t1Ptef£to"'- !
1 The reerea'&amp;lon 'ball •~~&amp;Dui Iat t,he
IOCa.l play ill'OUnds JLt 8 o'clock fur- '
niahed mtert.atnment tor a larae
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I Fellows team scQftd 3 run11 1n the
Initial lnnlniJ and It looked like o.
swampln&amp; for tile Pomeroy Odd 1
1 Pt'IIOWJJ team But the latter con-~
tmgent came biick In the sueceedln~e Annlnp,
4 runs and de·
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fea.tcd the vletttna: ascre~atlon by 1
the cloae ,.rvm of I run
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FoUowlns Ule ball 1ame, the ac~em
tivltlf!.!l were broqht ro an a.p- 1
lll'oprtate clo!e with a danOe at the
dantinl room at the Odd hllow&amp;
c~on~e to Gentle L.dy
• haU here A popular orchelh-a tur)nlshed the mWIIc tor fhf! -:.neln&amp; I
Shoes s•vcs you po11e
1durin&amp; which ttme ma.oy persons
ond eosc of monner which .,e
1 (lathered o,t the hall for Qle closlniJ
exercises In the Pl'OJI'IUD ot enteressen11pl (o the cxecuhon of
~ ta:lnment
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Ions ooo dutiful hours of
HundNMis of members of Odd
FellOws lod!Je from various aeetlons I
smrvk:t. ' •
1 of the ate.tt were present and the
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oomml~tee In chal'le or the arl'air j
was pleued with th1 entire C!ele~ 1
.,ration
A dinner prepared and aerved by )
t.he Rebekah&amp;, wD enjofed by the
membtnl of U.S Home band ond om
elals
of the Orr.nd J..Odse
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SHOES
Web Theobald, Frank Wl;l,l!.f1, , \1§
deorre N"ye , Ben Powell vs .f i"ank
Will~ Albert Coates
l.,h(! '-~lll;lter
ot r ttl • PaU;cJ'IOn-SChoenle' liJt
The •rnmes wtll 11e compJeU!d b
nlf'xt sunday evening
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otflp: !.he \l'nlted St.j.l..e5
w ~ eT.l&gt;ertP.d t'l havt: m111e ~UlPremier l.do\UI.rd Hen lot It- wus
1 ~P '" liP 111s si26VP
... a1 net! today lntencl.s to draw a
McKee·~ Hrst rllpld
v1i,orou~ oo.ralotl ~t.we-err' ~he
Versa lles
~~Pii to ctfe.Jt economies lelt poll~ .:t:aty cond t!\e Ocrma.n-\.m eJicoo
t:tu.:e p:lcl of 1921 cltmg thil a nd
t '" IJn~ ond
munlelpod 1mpiOVel'
llreat.bletJS
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HKU~ ~WAY . BY

Commia1iOnere In ArrunliOnl Wth Germ·
many Over Demand
To Be Reduced Tq
For Anno Equ"a lity
$12,000 Yearly
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M•Kee, New Mayor Of
N~w York AnnouJicl!l
New Scale of Wages

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Unued cool tonlrht 1'hur~ay fair "'ll4f alo-.1y
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INB Statl' Correspond"l't
Le"' lston
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Sept ?-.l.N8Thiee hundrt'd and fifty ~
residents of this mill city on the i'
banks of the Androscoggan MvmWIII be unable to votf' at the state
election next Monday merely be·
cause t.hey have been forced to seek
)1,\ci from the mutuclpal ootten or
~tarve
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Thl' RepubUcan-controJied bo$rd
of 1 e(I:ISU'Iltion hs11 removed trom
the votlnc Usts that n11mber of
residents who are characterized b)
th eboard aS paupers The board•~
ac~lcon has been upheld by "' superIOr court judge
Ml s Edward F Wrllman c~..
man of the board told the loterna.w
tiona! News St-ntce today that the 1
board, In removing the namHi, hJs
acted In accordance with u stattt
law problbltmc paupers 1rorn enjoyhl(l: tbeir right to vote In sta~
elect!Ohl
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Approximat-ely 3~ namefl have.
bem removed from the. \ otlnr
because they are paup~ and
wnr 'hot be allowed {.(I Vi!lt..!,"
aald

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