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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

llr and Mrs

Oeorwe NcQI.lill the week end wllh her pa.rent.a Mr
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Nick Prachth,..,, andT p .... ~ ..lnopentSWld•&gt;ln .......... 11111lllm Retool Of Llnol&gt;out•
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1•re mcwtna from tlu!lr &amp;emporary Hununrton the- vuezsts ol Mr llnd ooln TeJTa.ce
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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Dr anc1 Ml'll BYI'Otl Bini Mill
T JEIII8e JoneA ol Nt;W York Olt.y
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t.hc nod:t ;:-~ ~;e ~.
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~
li8 a ~~
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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"'"'
tenSion
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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atanza the lOcal playera l1k down
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Mia&amp; Raebel ~ 1
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to their work and pJuaied, .. 1..__
Ia Fiiied To Hear
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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He was released Bunda.y attenJOoll
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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
0~ ea
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
A d .., ___ . t"
ot Middleport
day where he "Ul re11ume his stu- mutl) and IIWl, N.Uiard, or Athena, To
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it ted now nt the office (If Cora B
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we1e Vislt&lt;ln 1n towu Labor 'dto.y
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Robe1t.a 1n th e oo~ hqJ:U~e, 1t was
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an Mts Clltford HOOd and
Mt and Mu John J LeitwUer
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children of Oht~lnnatl • returned
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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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ut1and.
'hlo much imbibin&amp;' of intodea;.. ~- ol'flce
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tilt- ofticials and IIOhle very cl06e Hi!lrdman .ss
4 o 1 21 by the 1 0 0 p 018trtcts 68 69 1famUy or Columbu5 returned to 9. tour m th: Ne:e
~rn~ ~~m
Windsor Stivers or BU!ubenvlll~ lng liquor bronght m~tny arr,.stll by
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games were recorded'
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
1 o o 1 an
and the S.:W:.ters Club of the th&amp; week end with Mt
o 1!'!.~ ng wew h'"'-o;
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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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as.... ,.ton D C In MaJne they Mr
earlier in the week, Ra.)' Farnham
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tmd Mr8 W L Stivers
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d.t:feated Manning ~ Webster
A Tqtal •
33 3 6 "I~ Will a hu~e succeAA as several HOOd and tamily
in the area ot totality
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MIJtcn Dnvls lett !or PjlttsbUJ'KlJ
The Labor Day celebra
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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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MIL White and James Theobald, t~ ~A 0 F l1!
AB R H E I ~out the d,!i-Y
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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
~ul Jb 2b
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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the last hole when Theobald m18&amp;ed 1 ~~u~t
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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5 foc.t Put~ by 1nehes, making an Bisson cf
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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mntch, dut' to the former'a abiJenct" McNaughton c
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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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4 l ~ 0 the mo11).1ng-, where several ¥lee~ H~pp and chUdren of Younpt,owrt
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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3 0 0 0 ~ tiona were p.Ja.yed The band then 1spent the Labor Day week end wttll nle~ ·l41sa Bertha Raub retiJ!Iled to
!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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1 e ...ornte;:" s paren...., .....r vi!ltiJ18 their l'randta.&amp;her
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ted to Webber Theobald, and c e:; 3
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cbatJes ol lrit.oxlcatwn
W;lving llll.d YQlh~l aaabJ ~
take
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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while Intoxicated and anuibllng a d~' brritb l{lthOu.
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
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.....,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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'""---~ 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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I prlnbcipal Bpeaker and was follow-~ler s, Mrs L R Parrner
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 ......,.._
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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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Martin :uld son Way~ arrived from Col ... 1 d
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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
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played
the
cloaes~
match
of
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Pomeroy
Prlr.e~;
were
awarded
~loners
ot
spendlnJJ,he
week
endwlthMr
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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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grounds lmmcdJately rollowlnJ th• Helen Clarki)
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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I RoWlh, who tUed as her nome In
1 PorUa.nct abou&amp; 3 li o'cloclr Non,
day momi111. WUJ be eondueted a.t
1the realdenoe WeM:eadaY afternoon
It 3 O'ClOCk
~ Will be made 1
lh the ~1'1 there in ohal'Je ot 1
1lllwinl
undertaken
Mrs RoUSh, l
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at the Holr.er hospital Batur- I
da.y from lnJurles reoelved when he
was struck by Dn automobile Wed- '
ne11day Cottrell ..,.. lnJured aeVfl'e~ '
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ly &amp;bout the btpa IIICl at; tbe tlme
wu teared iha t t.he in)urtea would
1 prove fatal He was rushNI to the 1
1ho.spl\1.1 tn an a~pt. to -~ his
1llle by an operacfon, but sut!h ac- I
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mellowing, are then given the benefit
ofthat Lucky Strike purifying process,
described by the words-"It's toasted".
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and hatnlet say that Luckies a(e such

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MORTGAGE CRISIS REUEVED -BY
Part&amp;.:·•.~.!:::'·:~·:::, ' VIRTUAL LOAN MORATORIUM

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Tunney retired Pt.cauwelebt champion of the world, 11 shown ail. h~
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.
GeD.e

By ROBERT 6 THORNBUR&lt;·H

to the new

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Before Election; 350 A,re
Affected By Decioion
In One City

ti) !tn.NG DOSOH-FLP.iJROT
INS Sitalf C'..Cll'eb-pondent
tC Pl llihL 1922 by IN8 1
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f'a1 t SeiJt 1-TN5-0crmft!1Y 8 1
.. cmand lor arms equ11.llty With
t.e ,ce:t ot Eurollc WIU be lhl0~11
bV P'm.ncl.' dtrrctiJ u~tn 1hc l&gt;l•l uf I

ordinary

yetr atter ()('t.ober 1
waa wo.mlnat they

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CRITICISM HEAPED
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
the Padts•
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WITH FRANCE

f Secretary ot State Henry L
eul b"- binn&lt;oo as proof that th e G&lt;ltmlm -

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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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- Plenty of amusement ror the Labor El~lst.eln ot Chester MI!!S EtseJ1 1
I!IUIT FILED
Day crowd
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1 Ralph Youn1 •hen presented an
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A sull was fi!P.d In the com;n 1 axh.bltton or aq~planln11 and eurf
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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·
at
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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Wh1ch Removea Votina :
Privilege 1f Aid (a
Received

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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
H~ecnt fort!ltcn rc ln t10I1il spee ... 1

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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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Bringirig Punch Into Politics

M•Kee, New Mayor Of
N~w York AnnouJicl!l
New Scale of Wages

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ohio And Wt!Bt VlrtlniJ.-Falr ap.d
Unued cool tonlrht 1'hur~ay fair "'ll4f alo-.1y
rising t.empe ralurt't5

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maJority of cues
Stlllf Corre&amp;pondent
Ntne out ol ten
Sept
Acute on hom£s held

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INB Statl' Correspond"l't
Le"' lston
Mt!
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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AR WOOD defeated Kay• Ijon,
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slow in cu mparTson to the speed capu.:ItY of the poat.s engaged 111 the trials, that it indeed, mui t be an empty honor 1
for the American. With the Englishman 'out of· both ·
na:es l;ecuu.o:1e of tJouble with the engine of hi~ bOJLt. t he
nu.: e was won by Wood !:limply becaus~ he ~nished ~rst.
l~Hc.:lllg for a diKlance of some 35 miles, the race was com- 1
plated in time nearly 50 miles an hour slower than the I
world's record for boats of this kind.
While American8 like to win and like to
r~prc!'!en tat ive~ win in whatever competithm
~tri\'ing, thow:mnd::; upon thousands ot ~:Jl~~~::
1 hroughout the co untry would have ijecured a i1
n thrill had Gar finished second in a real boat race than
1ht~.V received from the empty honor of W.iJ)t~\ng vkd.i
l'IJ't'UnlStil. ru.:~t'l at Detroit over the -weeK

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Mrs Elmer West of Chll ..

llcot h~ J;pent

Sunday with !;LUTY
Jo rdon
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Mr and Mrli. B. B. Wellll of Vales
Mtlls !&gt;pent Fr1doy with Berl. Bolen
Mr and Mrs Floyd Tewhb&amp;ry
motored \..o Wtt~t Virginia Prldd:t
and spent until Sunday with the
lalt.er·s parents
Rev Dean or Albany !{len~ Prl1 day evening Wllh Mr and Mrf&gt; .Arch
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Umr •nt ltit. week with her 51~­
t.er M.lnnLe Beckley.
Rev. 0 . P . Olbbe. ot MeA.rtbur de - '
llvete:d bJa Jut IIUDlDil tor Lhis year

at We~~wr Chapel. A larye erow&lt;:t
attended and at noon a buk.e&amp;
cUnner wu aerv,. rl The day ..,.a.s enJoyed
all.
Mr.
Ml'l!l Elsworth Knowlton I
SQent.
wtth a,.) and Mu.
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Several from h.ere attended the
of Mary Wllwn held at
Townhouse Monday She had been
'a re&amp;ident of thi11 vlelmty for :t5

I funeral

club held· their last
t heir

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THE LOGAN TREE

Beet1ey

Sneral ~~~ here atun~ the '
Athena lair 'lbur8day and l'rtdl!y.

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!Continued !rom !lace ODI" 1
with moth~r as my s ~epta~he ~ had
1gone ll~ tnng over Labor Day and he
t hought motheT might be kmeiOIII.e •
He expected W join me therl:! later
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Lnltr he called and said be was
~Ired and that he v.•ould r emain a.t
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rneetinl •' the 8ebocl house Prtday

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ObSCIIP. Phll&amp;del~ PlttaburJ, AlUWiU~·

EMPTY H,ONOR

Olive Tewlubary of ChaUDeeJ
1!!pent 1.. ~ week with her parent.,.
I Mr . and Kn. A. P . Tt..-bba%'7.
School bqan at. Ptcnie tJrove
1 Sept 5. Hazel Anael of Zalel!il le
the t.eacher
Ben Sand! or ChiWcotlle spent.
Thunday a.nd Friday Wltn John

. Ermel Arl)luah tlad the mWortune ol tnaldnc hil ann lal!t. weel:.

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em.e uonUl . . . . ..

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ape:nt the week end with

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tbe Sunday •uuts ot !ifJI"fl!r Harkl.nl and tamUy on Union ~.

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Mr. and Mrl. !'!l.len Bolen o«
Athena were \he Sundar ·fllbtl of

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._ Prank Beckley.
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Mm. Edd McVey and cNidten or
Lancaster Qmt laat. week wlth

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home
I hea1d nodUng more About It
unru the ne~o:t morning.,. when the
butler called my mother and told
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-1 her the len lblt newa.
Bam Quiet ot , McArthur spe~t
"I cannot undent.and the nbte at
at Dyes. BWlda)' with Cba4. Quick and ram· 11.11, because there·'was no reallOn for
Hy.
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Zllr.merman of Z!lie!lkl
Mad&amp;e wnqm ~nd daughter Ar- ~ by. "abject hwntliatlOil' and the
weekt with EdWin Ztm- 1d1s o! Indiana are visiting her wrong he t.hought he had done ~.
and amiJy.
mother, Mrs. Canie Jones
I love Paul very 4eb.rty "

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' Paulb}t WOJ'~'()- or 'valley Vle.w
visiting Murlell Ooodnlte Sun·

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aqd family of Blue·
ani here t.o • '!l(!nd &amp;
her pareDtil, Mr.
Niece. '
ot New

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&amp;t Theron

Thpse

Nora,

Haven

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Mr. weell:
and
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Jean The
Monday evening,
, and Mrs. Charles Armel and
,children of Columbus spent
the week end at the Besaerel" home
JJ:rs. John Smith, Mrs
Frank
K~ and son Frank J,ftWis tetwned Tue11day eveniliK trom a lew
da.y11 vl&amp;it with A. D. Wilson a.nd
tamUy dr Rui!Bell Ky.
Winnie Olbbs of Racine-. Ruth
WiSe and P. Bentn-e spt:n\ the week
fn Clevelai'Jd a.nd Akron
Mr. and' Mrs. A. A Bing and son
Charles, of Ch~ire, and Miss VIvienne Smith spev..t t he week end in
Co~m~UJJ.
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SNOWY OWL COMFORT
BATTING

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St. Dennis Shape. larp
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Crosby Square

CUPS AND SAUCERS

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for the American. With the Englishman 'out of· both ·
na:es l;ecuu.o:1e of tJouble with the engine of hi~ bOJLt. t he
nu.: e was won by Wood !:limply becaus~ he ~nished ~rst.
l~Hc.:lllg for a diKlance of some 35 miles, the race was com- 1
plated in time nearly 50 miles an hour slower than the I
world's record for boats of this kind.
While American8 like to win and like to
r~prc!'!en tat ive~ win in whatever competithm
~tri\'ing, thow:mnd::; upon thousands ot ~:Jl~~~::
1 hroughout the co untry would have ijecured a i1
n thrill had Gar finished second in a real boat race than
1ht~.V received from the empty honor of W.iJ)t~\ng vkd.i
l'IJ't'UnlStil. ru.:~t'l at Detroit over the -weeK

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Mrs Elmer West of Chll ..

llcot h~ J;pent

Sunday with !;LUTY
Jo rdon
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Mr and Mrli. B. B. Wellll of Vales
Mtlls !&gt;pent Fr1doy with Berl. Bolen
Mr and Mrs Floyd Tewhb&amp;ry
motored \..o Wtt~t Virginia Prldd:t
and spent until Sunday with the
lalt.er·s parents
Rev Dean or Albany !{len~ Prl1 day evening Wllh Mr and Mrf&gt; .Arch
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Umr •nt ltit. week with her 51~­
t.er M.lnnLe Beckley.
Rev. 0 . P . Olbbe. ot MeA.rtbur de - '
llvete:d bJa Jut IIUDlDil tor Lhis year

at We~~wr Chapel. A larye erow&lt;:t
attended and at noon a buk.e&amp;
cUnner wu aerv,. rl The day ..,.a.s enJoyed
all.
Mr.
Ml'l!l Elsworth Knowlton I
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wtth a,.) and Mu.
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of Mary Wllwn held at
Townhouse Monday She had been
'a re&amp;ident of thi11 vlelmty for :t5

I funeral

club held· their last
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Beet1ey

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with moth~r as my s ~epta~he ~ had
1gone ll~ tnng over Labor Day and he
t hought motheT might be kmeiOIII.e •
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Olive Tewlubary of ChaUDeeJ
1!!pent 1.. ~ week with her parent.,.
I Mr . and Kn. A. P . Tt..-bba%'7.
School bqan at. Ptcnie tJrove
1 Sept 5. Hazel Anael of Zalel!il le
the t.eacher
Ben Sand! or ChiWcotlle spent.
Thunday a.nd Friday Wltn John

. Ermel Arl)luah tlad the mWortune ol tnaldnc hil ann lal!t. weel:.

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._ Prank Beckley.
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Lancaster Qmt laat. week wlth

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home
I hea1d nodUng more About It
unru the ne~o:t morning.,. when the
butler called my mother and told
,
-1 her the len lblt newa.
Bam Quiet ot , McArthur spe~t
"I cannot undent.and the nbte at
at Dyes. BWlda)' with Cba4. Quick and ram· 11.11, because there·'was no reallOn for
Hy.
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Zllr.merman of Z!lie!lkl
Mad&amp;e wnqm ~nd daughter Ar- ~ by. "abject hwntliatlOil' and the
weekt with EdWin Ztm- 1d1s o! Indiana are visiting her wrong he t.hought he had done ~.
and amiJy.
mother, Mrs. Canie Jones
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' Paulb}t WOJ'~'()- or 'valley Vle.w
visiting Murlell Ooodnlte Sun·

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ani here t.o • '!l(!nd &amp;
her pareDtil, Mr.
Niece. '
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, and Mrs. Charles Armel and
,children of Columbus spent
the week end at the Besaerel" home
JJ:rs. John Smith, Mrs
Frank
K~ and son Frank J,ftWis tetwned Tue11day eveniliK trom a lew
da.y11 vl&amp;it with A. D. Wilson a.nd
tamUy dr Rui!Bell Ky.
Winnie Olbbs of Racine-. Ruth
WiSe and P. Bentn-e spt:n\ the week
fn Clevelai'Jd a.nd Akron
Mr. and' Mrs. A. A Bing and son
Charles, of Ch~ire, and Miss VIvienne Smith spev..t t he week end in
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Sorile- reports declare Herrtot
Dians td' dlaeuss the matter l)rl~atc l y with Senator Reed,
tlelna'
u9 the Oerman demand wtth tb\
1UC.&amp;tl9n., o! debt redUCtiOn I!I.Dd dil"
arm~ent in pneJ'&amp;\.

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1--QaiiOD J*Ff!

2---Gallon Jan;

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FAITHFUl. R&amp;rODUCr,ON Of THE CORRECT F'I\SJ-liQII(S
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tOO New P"tttern-complt&amp;e ran.-e of

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3000 Yard•-"
ABC fiNE PERCALE

Thunday

•

Authentic Fashions

St. Dennis Shape. larp
cup and a1uaecr-

WOODBURY'S FACIAL
SOAP
.
'

Today we introduce an entirel)t: . '
new kind of shoe
' .

Crosby Square

CUPS AND SAUCERS

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BIG FIVE CENT PENCIL
TABLET
Sb.IJ meeb

doubk

blanketa-bea.YI welrh&amp;, larp black plaids

CoraM In ene llleet-SlH '2! by II inch.
, IMII, nll&lt;1ni,_J J 1-. ~'eYWJ ,_,

..,,..,pH,

inches.

5 Piece Green
GLMS MIXING BOWL SETS
I .a-lii 1a a set. from a 5!' lnt!b. to a

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40c

1-GaUon Jan . .
10--Galloa Jan . ..

lz-&lt;lallon Jars . . .
t-o\alon llriUk Cretkl

16c
48c

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. .... $1.20
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1-GaUon Prelfln(! Jan wl&amp;h conrs

12c

3-QUri Bean N• .
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PIA te .., JObl' Stoneware ao.-At

It fh lr:nown Hert1dt. will probfth-

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or after a ciblnet meetinc. It ap-.
peal'$ equan,. certain Herrlot 1 will
lese no time In e~ptnv dlr ... ~
Pnmllq ,.. Oe"""" dlocuut- .,

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p1a1::~
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HOW

Cleveland 6 ; St. Louis 0.1

AMERICAN Lf;AOliE
Columbua. 0., Sept. 7-IN8
--G9od newa for pa\l'ona of
h1Kh IIIChool fooU:l&amp;U IUld b8.8·

Fof l\ent-

--

GAMES . TODAV

AMEBIC AN • A8SOOU:TION
ColumbU6 at LoulsvUie.

\night came&gt;

Indianapolis at Toledo.
MU'W&amp;.q_kee at Minneapolis..
Kansas City d st. Paul.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at New York.

.UTR'-!
DAILY·.

-·
---·-

St. Louis st Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh a.t Bl'ooklyn.
Chicago at Booton.
! two gam~s&gt;.

SCREAM!

AMERICAN ..EAGVE
No S,llffies scheduled.

··~-'

mlla.lonf:r ·H. R. Town·
ae of the Ohio High School
Athi~UC Al&amp;oc..UOO IDDOWleccJ ~Y that the new 10 per
~\ fede~ 8dmiasion ta.x

~ not applY to hiJh school
athle\ie ~teata.
The tal 2a a.pplic&amp;b!e to
eollq:u - and
unlverstt1e11,
however, aocordiol to a rul·
tna: reoelv~ fl:pm Ule Inter·
nal revenue deparbnent.

85

40
54
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" " 66
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811
10

. 71 ·

St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . 5I
LouiPUle r • • .. .. • G1

-

Torooto . . . . . . . . .

* * *

"''!IJIIC~N

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AII80CIATION

-•P.II• t2; Milwaukee u .

* .*

YOU EVER STOP TO YEmNK!
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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DISTANCE
RUMAIER.~E SEEMS

;

o'fit.-

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out foJ" efte~t.

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POl.ISH'

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BASEBALL.·

$TARS oF POLISH

N•. 77j6 "'"' IJt •J· l.llJ___,-..:AIJI
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greater city towards which your hopes, your thoughts and toil are
building for the years to come.

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The general who led his troops to battlE! to defend lib! country armed ortly with peace treatiepil would be c¢ain to ~uffet., defeat at the hands of an army anned with heavy artilleey;'machine
guns, tanks arid airplanes. That geneta:l woUld b~ regard!!d • as :
mad and would command no confidence among the • people of
his country.
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John D's Daughter, Was Ucstitutc Fugitive From RuBBia•
lloldings Once Value~ at $40,000,000 May Be Worth
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·

A l' i.,\ln hu~ ~~C)t 1t,u.o.u\c mallrel;w
uJ ulumlnum. ,\,·ehl~ tl•l JIIP:hmn
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Jersey City 6; · Newark 1.

19
81

Baltitnoffl at Albany

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INTDNATiUI'IAL LJ.(!JIIIli
Olub
W.
L. ~.
New~rk . . . . . . . . . 100
liS
·-'s
Bullalo . . . . . . . . . . B&lt;
1111
.QI
Baltimore . . . . . . . 83
10
.113
Rooboater . . . . . . . . Ill
13
.11:1
Mo~U...l . . . . 'Ill
14
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J-y Cicy . . . . . . ..
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1 will not be reaponsibh~ ror a.ny
dcblls conLt'IUltJ!d ~y an1one other
Umn myseU,

·~

INTERNATIONAL t.E \OU~

Buffalo 4. Montrtal B.
Butfalo 7; t4Gnt.rea.l 0.
.l''IU
...504 lnQinp, &amp;&amp;Teement).
Rochester 8; Toronto 3.
.&lt;36
t.Ibany 8; :baitlplore 1.
.318

es

10
'rn
18
89

pnce-Penniless Immigrant
i
Controls .McCormick Estate

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.500

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Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i

100

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NATIONAL L&amp;.\GUE

"""""' . . .•.•.. - . . • 81

-.

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Rochec;ter., at 'Voronto.

000

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PbUacielphla
84
Wiah1n1Jkm . . . . . 79
Clevebmd
. '17
Ddrolt . . . . . . . . . 68

IC&amp;nau Clty " . .. . '26

Jersey Oity at Newal'k .

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wbtch prohibita joint
AMBR.Jf'.AN AtltiOClATION
with the htih schOGI Club
W.
L.
or workoutl cttreeted or Mlnneapol*-' . . . . . U
5I
school eoathe&amp; or Colwnbua . . . . . . . . 11
88
Iodl&amp;n&amp;polla . . . . . . 18
'Ill

Buffalo at Montreal.

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INTERNATIONAL LtiAGUE

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Cleveland 4; St. Louil! 3.

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that matter, is to advertise it ~mtil you selt it. ·
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As for st!Jries that t.kis or that interests ~:an hold up tHe.
March of Progress, there miiY- he, of course, instances of obs~c.­
tion, but ta~en general'l, suCh allegation$:can· bl! ullterly r\ljected. Progreett ~ irrestlble an!l n11~ so unkm!l· eltis,?ng in!WIW'l
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HOW

Cleveland 6 ; St. Louis 0.1

AMERICAN Lf;AOliE
Columbua. 0., Sept. 7-IN8
--G9od newa for pa\l'ona of
h1Kh IIIChool fooU:l&amp;U IUld b8.8·

Fof l\ent-

--

GAMES . TODAV

AMEBIC AN • A8SOOU:TION
ColumbU6 at LoulsvUie.

\night came&gt;

Indianapolis at Toledo.
MU'W&amp;.q_kee at Minneapolis..
Kansas City d st. Paul.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at New York.

.UTR'-!
DAILY·.

-·
---·-

St. Louis st Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh a.t Bl'ooklyn.
Chicago at Booton.
! two gam~s&gt;.

SCREAM!

AMERICAN ..EAGVE
No S,llffies scheduled.

··~-'

mlla.lonf:r ·H. R. Town·
ae of the Ohio High School
Athi~UC Al&amp;oc..UOO IDDOWleccJ ~Y that the new 10 per
~\ fede~ 8dmiasion ta.x

~ not applY to hiJh school
athle\ie ~teata.
The tal 2a a.pplic&amp;b!e to
eollq:u - and
unlverstt1e11,
however, aocordiol to a rul·
tna: reoelv~ fl:pm Ule Inter·
nal revenue deparbnent.

85

40
54
5&amp;

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.cs,•t ,,;t.oap;w. .. ·.....

--

Ba&amp;ton ........... 31
..
''' ..... 71}
..... " 'M

L.
63
DO

..... 68
" " 66
.... "'

81
811
10

. 71 ·

St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . 5I
LouiPUle r • • .. .. • G1

-

Torooto . . . . . . . . .

* * *

"''!IJIIC~N

·'

AII80CIATION

-•P.II• t2; Milwaukee u .

* .*

YOU EVER STOP TO YEmNK!
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

I

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zlttt/ttli ill P11riJ 11rrJ 1111 lfltltrtU 11r
MtJ41 i11 Ntu n.r.t.

'tlro.C'l'tt1i ss

DISTANCE
RUMAIER.~E SEEMS

;

o'fit.-

Ht:re's a blac~ crt:pe satin that h :
out foJ" efte~t.

loBE' A

\

SE.CoND

It is altractivr without a doubt
Yt:t it iJ a sin'lflt and modest OO!I
tume that can be worn for ,all da1

.

X "l' \JJOI:tltE.b
1'"1' NE\1£~

I

wear.

GRE:AT
POl.ISH'

-- -

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811AaT DAY WBAR

f.)Uf-21-Hf

Think ol the s.vin1 by ma\dniit.
Wool crepe, canton·faille 11.11~
rough crepe silkl are aho luvely for
ih devt-lopment.

,-

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BASEBALL.·

$TARS oF POLISH

N•. 77j6 "'"' IJt •J· l.llJ___,-..:AIJI
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This

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A boosting spirit teaches you first to know the 'home ·city,
then to go ahead with a real knowJedge of it and a vision.of a still

.....

greater city towards which your hopes, your thoughts and toil are
building for the years to come.

.,.

,\

The general who led his troops to battlE! to defend lib! country armed ortly with peace treatiepil would be c¢ain to ~uffet., defeat at the hands of an army anned with heavy artilleey;'machine
guns, tanks arid airplanes. That geneta:l woUld b~ regard!!d • as :
mad and would command no confidence among the • people of
his country.
.''

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You'll find it so l!uily fashioned

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Tcledo 11: lndtanapoU. 5.

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Edward Dato, Who Bol\~ht Hr~nn's Claim to Eatate of
John D's Daughter, Was Ucstitutc Fugitive From RuBBia•
lloldings Once Value~ at $40,000,000 May Be Worth
''
' Nothing,
·

A l' i.,\ln hu~ ~~C)t 1t,u.o.u\c mallrel;w
uJ ulumlnum. ,\,·ehl~ tl•l JIIP:hmn
ilRd tttth;hed l!l nnh1~1\ .. l•uulnurn

~-·

Jersey City 6; · Newark 1.

19
81

Baltitnoffl at Albany

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.2'14

INTDNATiUI'IAL LJ.(!JIIIli
Olub
W.
L. ~.
New~rk . . . . . . . . . 100
liS
·-'s
Bullalo . . . . . . . . . . B&lt;
1111
.QI
Baltimore . . . . . . . 83
10
.113
Rooboater . . . . . . . . Ill
13
.11:1
Mo~U...l . . . . 'Ill
14
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J-y Cicy . . . . . . ..
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1 will not be reaponsibh~ ror a.ny
dcblls conLt'IUltJ!d ~y an1one other
Umn myseU,

·~

INTERNATIONAL t.E \OU~

Buffalo 4. Montrtal B.
Butfalo 7; t4Gnt.rea.l 0.
.l''IU
...504 lnQinp, &amp;&amp;Teement).
Rochester 8; Toronto 3.
.&lt;36
t.Ibany 8; :baitlplore 1.
.318

es

10
'rn
18
89

pnce-Penniless Immigrant
i
Controls .McCormick Estate

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.llftll
.500

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. . .. . . n
Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i

100

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NATIONAL L&amp;.\GUE

"""""' . . .•.•.. - . . • 81

-.

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Rochec;ter., at 'Voronto.

000

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New .York

PbUacielphla
84
Wiah1n1Jkm . . . . . 79
Clevebmd
. '17
Ddrolt . . . . . . . . . 68

IC&amp;nau Clty " . .. . '26

Jersey Oity at Newal'k .

I

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wbtch prohibita joint
AMBR.Jf'.AN AtltiOClATION
with the htih schOGI Club
W.
L.
or workoutl cttreeted or Mlnneapol*-' . . . . . U
5I
school eoathe&amp; or Colwnbua . . . . . . . . 11
88
Iodl&amp;n&amp;polla . . . . . . 18
'Ill

Buffalo at Montreal.

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INTERNATIONAL LtiAGUE

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Cleveland 4; St. Louil! 3.

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The way to sell merchandise, farm lands, or anYthing else for1
that matter, is to advertise it ~mtil you selt it. ·
·

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As for st!Jries that t.kis or that interests ~:an hold up tHe.
March of Progress, there miiY- he, of course, instances of obs~c.­
tion, but ta~en general'l, suCh allegation$:can· bl! ullterly r\ljected. Progreett ~ irrestlble an!l n11~ so unkm!l· eltis,?ng in!WIW'l
tiollll aqd aiTanrmen~ as sl!lllli!J.iPn-monJ«!rs wQul!:i' llllW!ItiJlle~
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InA a motor vehlole while in
toxl&lt;:tl ted ';t'he tourt fotqJ.d
Edwards guilty On 1atb" ot
the tour count.s and hen -be
aan Ule prooess of' callii)J 01,1t

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Qualls had been Indicted on two
count&amp; that (I! !!hooting wtttl In
U!nt to kill and to wo md bul Crt m
t he evi~nce lntrcxtuced 1n th"' case
a 'Verdict ot rutlt.y was returned on
lhe latter count.
Quail~; wtw convicted of havtmt
Mot at officers WilHam Robf&gt;on
and Dona Tracy when they wEnt
to the Qualls brother~:~ home iu
lower M:kfdrtport to arre!lt a broth
L! l Mn.'il! Qualls
'!bey disoowet«&lt; that Mose Quo.Us

nqrt JaH
1npn pleas llOUri on a bond t'lr his

"pearo.nce there for sen te ncil:i'
The CMe ot the State of Ohio vs
c:l'jl.rl Duckv.ot

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blolcted

on

a.

cbttf11e of nssau ~ ancl battet y on
the persoo of William Matth,wson
was begub ln tile court Wednesday
1\.tatthewson cl4tm.H DuckwotLh a.!l~
aaulted him when he went to t he
twme of ,Adam Lallance in evracur&gt;e
to make an arrest
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HIGHWAYS

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Bf fARM STRIKL
range "Seahnc Down"
Proeeoo

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ON MORTGAGES
Of Farms; Says D1atre!l
Too Great For Local
Relief Meaaureo

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By WD..LIAM K HUTCHlNSOU
rCopy!liht 1932 By lntematiou'll
News ijenft'eBolse
Idaho ' Sept 8-lN&amp;~ply concerned mer
the f,ml
strike movEtment ln the grain belt
Senttt.o~ William E Borah CR.l ot
Tdaho today appealed to the bus
neH I~ad~rn of tbe nation to arrsuge
a BCallns down or f111m mortga"
1!1) as the ftt'St' step toward reatot-::L
t~ of asricultural proaperlt.y
In an exclushe
Jn~rvlew with
Intern&amp;tlonal News Be vlce Borah
declared he IJ.Q.W UO chance of mid

"he ninth annutd Burnside re
lnl(. 1 was h eld. Sur day a
the
horne or Mr~ Emma. H Burnside
a t Ft Plensnnt An app1C.J) nte
prcgrnm wu.s pre~~entA:d ,o tbe large
c1owd and a most f' njoyaule thut
w " held
Music was prescnie!.l rnlt'r lhe
duectlon of Ml'll F'lorence Arnett
tcllowed by t he h vocat11"1 by M
I A Burnside or Madison W Va
1 A ptcgram of silence In memory
tl the dece~u;ed ne IlL
o
ll
family wtt~ thN held frl lowed l)l'
rc~pcnses f1tm each ramll
repre~
"nled
f &lt; m n c! Joseph Burnrdde e.r.d
his twin ~btu Mrs Lucmd a n~ n
d~: McGuffin and a wed.dl06f ring
c1 thu great lfl'llndmother' or Mu,
Ht!en Aldr ge bear ing tht' d 1 t
1&lt;1-:i5 wi!!re dl'"phlyed
thE- nev meeting wlU b., held ut
tw hr mt &lt;:1 M A numsldc Yqd
Iron W va on lhe SundRY be
fore Ln. bor day 1933
fhct:e who att"'nded the reuuir11
fr&lt;lm Middlei&gt;ort and Masoh Olt)'

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wa~t~m

farmers gaining any per

manent unprovetn..f:nt bY their strike
He said their dl.stte!iS wii.S too great
to be solvf!d by lo~l teUef mea11ur

••Borah challenged both 1-. esl&lt;lcnt

Hoovt-t und Fianklln D ROQ.!Ievelt
rtval preHidenUA.l candidateB to an·
nount:e r. "OJrie m~::asul136 for the re·
lid o! a grtculture
By lmpUca
I len he declared the Republican
and Democmtl· platforms were un
acr.eptable to farme s bJ U\e ~•t
Borah Ck!Clared the pijcll~ of all"i·
cQlture could be re~cUed only \.V
PQ.uitable settlement of the triOn·
tePara.tlona debt
tartff

Merchants Should
Wat~b Their S t e

' ~;]:";:;~:lbe~

Cbllds Dcil:uthy ct,.llds Mr a nd
Mrs Leo Ohllds und
VII-gmt~
Chllda or Middlepo rt and Ml'!l L
c Flu bee Flo1-ence Mcoumn and
MuJienc Furbee or MaBon C~ly

Needs

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LONG :I:ROUSERS
Plain and fancy, Just th e
$}85
kmd for seho11l

BOYS WOOL KNICKERS

Elastie and l'Jain

97e

bottoms

BOYS WASHABLE LO~
TROtiS£RS
Dark patterns, !l'la..&lt;ii1c on nde
at watstband
ANNOUNCE WEDDING

Word bas been received here
fa'Om Columbua or the recent. marrialt of Ylaa Kathedoe Hood daulh~r of the late )(r
and Mrl
James Hood to Bernard Allhworth
80ll of Mr and Mrs Homer A8h
worth ot the Athens road at .Portamouth Both art .raduates of Po&gt;oltl
roy hi&amp;h school

B0¥'5 LINFJ\1 KNIGKJRS
Plain and p!!\lcl patte1 ns
sizes 6 to 1~ !
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S1zes 8 to 14lk

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Plain and fancy, alZeS •
7V~ to lOVt

Senator Robert Bulkley
Mre saturday Aeptember 11
wiD dell.er a a~h ln (rgpt of
oourt house

BO.YS BELTS '
All leather, pliim anrl fancy
S1zes 24 to 3()
BOYS, SCHOOL TIES
Kmtted, Se1'V1ceable,
Fancy pattetn£

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38c ·
17c

BOYS "BOY BLUE:" BLOUSES

59c
fi4r
''l17"'

BOYS "Bb..Y, BtUE" SHIRTS
Broadcloth, plain and fancy
BQYS SPQRt HOSE

SENATOaBULKLEY

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79'"""'
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Plain anri fancy patteon•
A gtJod buy

39c

8,0VS LONG TROUSERS
1 Lot fot
School

POYS SCHOQL CAPS
Leath~r Sweat Bands

rubber visor

79c

BOY~ SCtiOOL SWEATI;:R$,

Sleeveless 01
Sleeves

\'lith

$ •. od apil&lt;$145

.

New Jatl qot..lal r.r.B4»YI Juat tn.
' · Prl~• Lowet Tbla Seasoat

8iifiT-FAD MISI\E&amp;
I oneloi1 sept '1 - INS - When
the Prince of Wal5 doni aome
new artlole of clotblns, It lla\mllp
becomes U\8 fuhlon otemflht
But for the first u ne he
failed
When the
appeared
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ot a new f&amp;ah1on

dubera eeni out. ordere
dreda of auch shtrta
au• to far not one hsa

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ZIPPELIN &amp;ET1IKN8

Friedrlcllaharen, CJenna.ny Sept
1 - 1MB-The orat Zeppelin returned t.o lbt: home ban.pr here
tcday alter another of lta "'""'•'

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to Pernaf\l·

xtremc Northeafl

c r~:~usl ng

sli&amp;ht.ly .,..rmE'r

portion tonlilh t

cloudlneAA

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Turpin
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At Colorful Capttal Pageant

tMILITANT DRYS ~
fiCHT fiR
iP~RTY CANOl

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fU~NI~H R[ ll

-Final Battle On Thia
sue Openpd TodaJ

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Waohin,ton

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PR~PI~[S C~ANG[ I
Idaho s~nator Would Ar- 1

PREA€H£RS ~
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CI""N&lt;
·s"IGN
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ENTS
n• Jd• &gt;!Brit l\ICOUI!In Mr and
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h11CE- THREE

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homes
ot Rich.""''''
and BURN SID E REUNION
As they rounded a t urn In
HELD LAST SUNDAY

Cllirenoe
th1\ path near a lloa pen alJ"ut 180
reeL from the Cla.nnce Qualls nome
a Rhot iun 'Vii'/S dlscharged ln their
direction th
shot peppe-rmg o.
small apple tree dlrt ctly behind
them
The otncers ran to the pll\te
when the 11hot hlld come and round
~~nee Just Inside the door of biB
)l$le with t.tii ahotcun biOken
down an empty llhell nearby und 0
looded one In tbe preech A revolvct
was on the floor a~ also a sallon
of alleged whiskey
The omcers placed Clarence un
der ll.ttl!ftt taklnll' him to the Mldrtle

WEATHER

ftEADERS' NOTICE - I! you want
the News Office of The Dall7
Tr1bune, eall 236 L, If the Buslneu
Office ask for 202-R.

lladfield
nedto""'
IJ
the

QuallS was relell&amp;ed from t.he com

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the tlne~ oli e¥b ctlarle un.Lll puor Edwards ~d swam
$5 and costs for hl~lCle&amp;.Llou lill.ld the Mayor .. tM~
atld cost.&lt;l for Hmugglbla tiOO
and cosla for driving a motor
vel'llcle whtle unde r the ln
ftuence or alcohol and 1200
for possesslo'n ol liquGr "' The
tine and cosu; amount to
about S380 It Wtt~ salg and
EdwaHis wlll stand commit
tetl to the count.)' jall wltll
fine and c0f;t6 are paid
He wn s b10ught to the
cuunty jail Tuesday night

Aller~IJ

Small Appropriatoono Are
Made On Several
Projecto

c&amp;Lion llmll(f811ng Jlquol'8 into

Brother Of Qualls
Wao ooucht

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ON

at MiddleJ}(lrt 'l'uesdJiy ev$1
108 fadng chlll'le&amp; of intoJit•

I nctdenl Oec:urred When

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friend

WHEN HE FIRED

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rt

Lac,k Of Money Preventa
BcJrd From Startinc
l~nprovementa

Ectwards b probably thlnkb:).l{
the .same Lhlnll 'iVIth reverse
Englll;h
11.1 lte
nteds the

Officen

:Fiaating culinary

P a rt
Bribery Deal, A-.:ded
to PlaoatUf

~-

! ~A friend ln aeed ia a
friend indeed
tba.t. 1 prob,.
ably who.t Wll ll a~om Edw-.rda
Lbought when he wunJed.
llquor mto Mlddleport la.il to
st:! Yeral trlend11 lncarterated
Lhere on cnaraes of lntcui:D·
Uon Labor D&amp;y And now

INTfNT'Tfl WDUNO

STAlL
Hl""'l r-r

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'1., Dry Ranb
-Over
1

END OF TROUBLE
s..n ,\, Order Slow

I •en, One Faetion
eo Neutral Stand

lt P uerhng Itself In
Str1ke Area

All Hoghw.;,;.1ave
I In Iowa Are Free Of L
Blockadeo
p
TRUCE A:RRANGEDi'
For All Other

Poil)l{j

Goverl\ora To Meet
Tomorrow

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