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READEP.S' NOTICE - It yon want
the Newo Office of The Dall1
Tribune, call 236-L; I( the Bnslneq
Office ask for 202-R.

Sepk 8-Ilj'B-Poult.ry
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A pupil of Puteur he founded the alflacty, demand. t&amp;IJ!, aupply modtr-

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lnaUt.ute of e•perimeatal ~Cb:MI at&lt;J colored bt111 16- 11 . Ieahorn
In RUISia and o!'J&amp;Ilbed a mfodltal hel).l 100-12, eolof'td sprln.,en 15·
service dllf'lnl the, World War
18 , leJborn sprlngert 12- I&amp;, J"OOISt;,.

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Pair llllihtly wanner In souttl

LOn llfhl Sat urday lner ea!lna
Saturday night

~~ol &gt;ly ~thow t&gt;n;

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Butter markft steady, dematid
fair, aUpply moderat.l!! ; 92 seme 21

3-t, 89

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Essa market firm. demand 1ooc1
supply modi-rate, ftrat nearby C:W'·
rival d their pare'lt.&amp;.
tent reoeipta te-n: freUl extra
The jowney to ColumbUA ~ wu tints 19- 20, helliU'e)r whl~ ez.
()1M! trouble
l.fter anrsther ," the truJQ-22 , So 0 W Va Ky curglrl8 Hlated to loclkl authoritle&amp; rent recelpt8 1$
a he ctU!lcul ties reached a .climax
Vegetables tomatoes markflt about
last nlaht when the Jlrla tried to seady demand slow. supply J.ilht!leep In a eomfteld near Lexing- nearby 8 qt.. chip buke~ 15·35. New
ton. 0 but were dnven to a hay. Yorlt lu1 bona 6x6 and laraer 35-40
Cabbq;e mar.ket about steady,
stvck by cold wtather
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and eat our cover oft','' one of the bu baskets 50 New York bulk pel·
barrel 800~100 10 lb sack 'JIS 80
atrll 5B.Id
The llrla had only t2 which lhey lb saclt 85 50 lb llack 40
etarted out from Cleveland

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ELECTRIC THEA1'RE, Pomeroy, 0.
Thursday and Fliday,

Sept. 8-9

"MIWON DOLLAR LEGS"
Jack Oakie, W;-C. Fields, Andy Clyde, Ben Turpin
Comecly "Succe11"

Saturifay, Sept. 10
"RIDIN' TORNM&gt;O"
Tim McCoy, Shirley Grey
Comedy "Of'AII People"

Boat,
Crowded
With
Workers, Goea to Bottpm of River

FORCE OF BLAST

Blows Bodie• To Shore
Aa Well Aa In Rivel';
Many Injured
By J4M.EB L K1LOALLEN
INS Staff Corrt:HMmdent
NLW YOlk Sept. 9-INEI-- T went.y
ciEht wmkment were f'ff lld o~hlv
jured in the h011p1u.. s and a~
undttermtncd number misslng aF
the result of a sudden expl061on
tod·w aboard the steamer • Obser-

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tn the En.st river off 13uth

l'he vessel was carrying 150
wclkrnen to Riker's Island The

steamed l&gt;lew up as lt was backln8'
uut of Jt.a .slip and f!ll.nk

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by Police Ocmmlsp • Mul&gt;coonoy

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Created in Fashion's Tenderest
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think that they were made especially for you.

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interprdlltlons of the
son's approved footwclll' fashions

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arc ~aented by the three lov~ly

m~dels s~Ctdw:d here. litscinatiilg
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FREE! FREE!
A "JUMBO" Tablet for
the gchool boys and girls

buying Red Goose Shoes.
Guarl'nteed to wear.
Price $1.00, $1.96 and
$2.95

"lbe V0.1111 Shoe
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perf~ fitiins qtialitics.
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will th1 ill to the slender appearance of your feet when properly
Atted with 1 Si-en.tlffick S'b o e s. Becau!e
these shoes are patterned after the gracel- ful lines of a normal fo~, they At trimly at
the heel 1and instep onc;l yet provide ample room

FIT THE FOOT IN

was the
st&amp;temen•
P J Cartl.li Construction
~···"!~fo: which leaad the vt&gt;RKel
that.
had been recovered
the river
mora:uoo
esta.bllshed on the Bronx shore
Father Robert Mulcahy pas tor of
Rom&amp;n catholic Cnurch

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senr&amp;tive poUUdua who doeiD'\
uuf two can In ~ftQ' junky&amp;rd.
So boyi t-one down !.hoM aveecb·
mile Ul &amp;be worb. wlw
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Our &amp;dvlce to tb."- t; ..:i~iqaM IS to II IQmet.bln&amp; reaaon&amp;.ble and eut q~ore
world wl&amp;h ~ IWteP of • PudU detoQr pntl7 on Lbe prornbes. decimal potnta In \hi ltat '.tiel.
hand.
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i-lar4 l.ilcll Ellb.r W&amp;J
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Wl&gt;enwelook- ats~ont com.e
r.QOUih t.o rtat an. a lrade·Cl'allina·l
'l'i.e ;trt"r u;rtJ mao lJ worried to
striDI ot nat.loo&amp;1 Arurea we reaUae
I Uea~1 h.v t\1 0 das~&lt;~• of womeonow that they wete lon&amp; on p~o-­
W:i!:'lll ~be~;:;:~ this eleetlan a I lhOI!e thlt l'~ n't f&lt;lrlf't bltu ·~d
mlaes but a.bbre'liat~ em MSultl.
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It wun.'t their fault . 'l'he)·
bulzlnl Ul opt1miltl.e tu. UD.W
belleved It ~vea. Ta1klng
the .rear..eocl or tn.IDI &amp;in1- a l'ood
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1 P'.:. Strawberry Sherbet._
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In every pot. and two ean 1n every
carage."

STEEPLE

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relatives in eva;., &lt;Jen&amp;ruptcy case.

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Pomeroy

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the oumvon. He relAo&lt;J n "''" \
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Cabi:Ml.ae mar!teL .1:1twnaer ;. J,e. ....,. ot llle bom&gt;rl o1 U&gt;1 dbute•
New YOI'k, Bopt. 1-INB-A II&amp;•
man" •lo• ; 1upply moideratt ; New
He Mid be ..,. al.Wnf ou lhe
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,ea.r-old boy, h1l wrlata Wbed, wu.
York bulk per l:lt.rret 100- li~: 50 Jb ra.U or t.ht J»GM, ~ a nt-waAaunclon.,
Sept. t-INB--0• ··n 1ound dead In hl.s crib thJa mom..
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1m a """"II , &lt;he New York q&lt;nLral rollroad.
11-(lll: !10·11&amp;.
p&amp;per, when the exp1oAoo took 1 holtJ.lltiet between. Bolh'tan a. 11d
tHOMI: IU-L
1 Mr. &amp;nd Ml"l. Ray Sherm&amp;n and
place.
1PantUAJI.R Lroop1 In I.M bitterly
The boy, W1D1am Ouren Tubbl.
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Cokwado Sp.l'inlf, 001., el'ljll
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daT
from
w. 6, 1932.-A stuld&amp;rd !'.Mel: TerVa., evtDlnl
art.er a rew
da)'lGaaa&amp;wa,.,
vlaJt with Dr.
Ina: apar •nd dna to It uuUI he here
· have broedca5L an alarm for Wtll~
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~land Welch and
family . Dr.
raplane Roadlt.er woo tnt an; · wu rucuect b)' • pollee boat.
I A ·BollYian column 01 troopl!l, ofn- lam Henry JOIIf!Ph Tubbe. thf" fat.hENTERTAINS CLUB.
daugh ~..er Martha , whO have been : Welch and. dallfbW)r accompe~n1ed
nual PUce'¥ Peak Hill CUmb
Mr o. nd W:ra. E. 8 · Woolwtt.vtr of
'It • • • ~fie n:plOJion ," :c:lal adYioell AJd, att.acted the aet- ' er.
•Krl. WUIJB Ale~e enl.ertalned · vlsl tine here slnct' TUHday t.o Lhelr 1them ~re for a vlalL with Ill'. and
yesterday bret.ldnl all J&amp;oclr. car
Wlllavtlle, 0 .. Cf,flle Prtd.J,y ' for • lJonahue Bald.
' tlement of Polo Valencia, covering
- -- - - - - t.be memben or hf!r brld~ club I home at Well!ton Thur8da'y eveil- ~ Mrs. Clint Welch and other lela.recorda. The ¥tctory can1H .,lt.h
v"U with Ule former '&amp; aunt., Mn.
"Some o1 tbe bOdl" fo'l!!h: blowu l their advance b)' a bUllY bombardGoin 1 ; II• Wltol• Roat•
It the treUured Penroee Trophy
Charlet Heeltar of the Old Inn.
lnt.o t.M ail' a geat dblance- 1 ment. Pa~ya.n LrODPI 1t.atlonTl11&gt; .. J p r ~&gt;;;&gt;ll&lt;l n f rmu A Lo Izzard
Wedneaday evenina w!Lh a dinner in1.
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party lt Ye Olde: French Home In
Mra. W 0 . Huddleston lert
l"rani; B. Downey, Jr. returned \o
whJeh will be Weld by the HuaMr an4 MI'B. Harry WILUJ.mton maybe two bloeU.
' ed 1.n t.he ~et.t.Je,meut raiat.ed Ute a.d- ~ me:a n• trr1u: to~llnnlng to end, A
O&amp;lllpoUa. Mra. 0 . B . Stont ''88 Thursday for a visit wU.h her d&amp;u-1 his home at HuntiD.Jton Thuraday
and t wo chtldren ol Akron are -vll·
"l I&amp;W one 10 up and land o n a vance with ail tM r('rce at thf'lr b~D!I: t ile nr~t It-tier ot the alphason Motor Car ComPany -for
aw&amp;rded the club pr~ .
I ghter Mrs. Lee Boyd and family e.t foUowing a vlllt here wlt.h hll aunt
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· Mrs. Charles E Smith ar.d famUy :
In trinnin&amp; thla 'elaMlc the
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otrlelab considered naUon f'lr z.
~ire entertained. wi t h e. theaue
Mr. and Mr~. Pearl stevens or
Mrs. CariDfl Thomas of ALhens
Essex Terraplane deteat.ed fihe
Manh or ParlteflbllJ'I' reLhaL a aLate of real but undeclared
party. ·
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aeeond beat aiock ear by 3.~
turned Jl'rlday afLer apeodlntra few I 4 • 'I
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Mr and MT8 L H Slocurb lt!ft Fairl:anks. She Waa accompanied ' cowae as. es~bllllhed by the
A. H. Plarher la confined to IWI
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home ln Supr Run by lllneD due
1()0ntlnueu Prom Page :le 1
War-rt!n , 0 . Sept.. f-INS--Tony
'!,'he rollowlng people attel)'ded thE- wlU make Lhelr home. They h&amp;vt! : Batley.
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to the extraction of a deeplY, im·
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a.nnual -meetlna: of the Pomeroy Bop been living at the Prtttibyterlan , T::U 8 · W1ll1Bm Rob10n
visited
Tltla annual event whiM 1s
bedded tooth.
ed . hu tn tt. _tar create~ pOMIMlitlel was sentenced 10 dlot tn t.he e.....,tr1C 1
t11jt .. Aalsoo)atlon. which wao : h'tM 1 Manse
1 ur~ay with her mother. Mrs.
probably the most picturt.~ue
Mn;. Howard Smith and Wiles than IJTlmedta.tely appear a&amp; a reault ehalr at the Ohio Pe-nlt.enusJ; on
Thursda)"\L the Rarlne Ba ptist
C.d l. Swindler and family mov - ~ ~~n r:rvbl ~ho 1 1o contlned In a
as well II t.ryln1 contest held In
Tda a nd Mayme Meredith of Mar- of It,"
Dooembtr 23 for the slaylna o( Mar·
,ct}urch : Rev. and :...t:r8. P . C. Krt.&lt;t · ed. Thursday rrom Beech ~trett to
ar esron osp tal.
Lhls country, 1&amp; run under ~mlett.R woe~ Thursday lue&amp;te of Mrs. ! Pum boUd&amp;J' leaden sathertd !!hal Scott Vublnder of Newron
ger, Mr . •a.nd Mrs. M. J. H"mllton. the Nut property on South ·-Third I t Mr . ~~~~ Mn., J FR.toPadden and
eriean Automobile AMocliiJ.on
M. 0 Hartlnrer
here tn force, teeklnl an opportun- 1Palls during a robbery laBt July a
~- Izora Guinther, Mrs. J:Ur.a.bet.b Avenue
, wo e l .... ren o
os r ia arrived
rule&amp; The car en~ ia select Tony Repep, who tonnerly wu tty to appear betort t.he ronferent:f!
Senten~ was pronounced by com
Iqrby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart 1 Mnt. · Elmer MCCarty returned T h ursday for a brlef visit with Mr, cd by A. A. A. men from Ul(! p:oprtet.or or a frUit store llld res-Oo¥t-mon ot lG AtaLM w~re lnviL· 1mon pleu jUdie- W. N. Carter afler.
IU)d children, Mal"luerlte Hyllell. Thur5day e-ventna' from a v161t wiLh and Mrs. Adolph Paehnle
Laurant In the Seoond 'to'&amp;rd, and ed to the confert"net. Ten of them. j he overruk!d a motion for a Ill"\\'
a:ssembly line at the tactol')'.
V$vhm Knopp, Knt hryn Clark and I her parents a.t. New Salem .
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now In bustnesa tn Falnnont. w. va. lnch:dtnl htmaelf, Governor Offt!n trial.
J~n Faulkner.
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.- ENTERTAINS CLUB
and the car 18 then checked bl'
came Thursday for 8 llhort vl!llt said, aJanjfiecl t.hey would W pres· ·
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)Irs. Alvina PulUna ot Flat\rooda, and. t.he reaL said !Y would at.- ~ ~ ~n. Mich . SePt
hiN8- , ~fih and four children returr.ed to , commg school year.
day e\•enlng at her horne on South
head
and
wbo
suffered
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Wednelday
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Four
I!Chool
chJidnn
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dell.d
Vac~unm
Packed
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axle,
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t}!elr homes· at Canton Prlday af- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johpson lett Third Avenue. Ouest$ were Messllrhtly Improved.
Governor Ol.n ~ er; .,;~ Iowa , and a nfth waa feartd to b&lt;: dywg 1
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ter. a_few days visit with Matt Har- ' Friday evenilli for Columbus where dames Charles McMaster, J,. . D. Nc- ce.r._burttor are eeoe.led, the man I· reported
Mr and Mrs John Galli AndJrew {J()vemor P . 8 · 0
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rah and f&amp;_!tllly .
I tbeJ will spend the week end.
Master, M. M Lesher, B. F. Pultz,
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fsct e&amp;abUahed that the car 1s I Zeiher, Mrs. Helen Zelher and Mi&amp;s ~ Dakota wert! expected \o arrive be- they were rldlna was demollsh.:.d by
1'Mrs. Jl,)p.es BLevens returned 1 Mrs. Joe Stewart and dauahter Jr ., CQ.arles E.\ 8m1th and Miss
standard st.oc:.k in all re~~pects.
M:arruerite Meyer went t.o Clnein· 1r
meetinjl: 1.8 ealled to ordel l.•;_;f;;
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The Essex Terraplane Which \ na.tJ Thursday to attend the funeral 1 ~r~d&lt;ULion, the governors of OHio: 1'
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It -In Charleston with Mr. and • Pleasantville Thursday evenina af ~
Mrs. W G. Davis received the ·
dlstingulsqed Itself Jn ~la e,•ent
or Mrs. Eva Holzwart~.
lllllnoS., Nebra.&amp;ta., Oltlai\Dfna, Mis!l·
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M18s Prances Dye went. to Co- ourl and Texu. ·NIId thty would
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Smith the guest. Delicious tT-freshstandard re:at.. axle n to of. f.
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Mrs Clau~e Da_rst, Mr and Mt"S.
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Hazel and Raleigh Rltne enter- after which refreahmanfS were llerv- . ~belmh Lodge In Dexter 1'hurs'the only .testlrnony adduced a.t
talned a. num~r or friends Thurs· ed
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the coroner I lnvet!tlptlon. was the 1
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Mrs. Arthur Ka.rr of Huntlnl't.on :ather Jl:u&amp;rded expression of belief
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was a guest or l'j!latives and friend!! on the part of an autopsy suraeon ,
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at the~ fairgrounds Sunday Sept. ~.
In Pomeroy ind Syraeuse Thursdtt.Y that ~ existed a ph:J'slcal condl- 1
of "~:stgned Mnvor Seeking Re-election
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Mrs. Val Reut-er, Mrs. Dale ,WtpMisses Ma.rcella and vtrs:inl~ tlon which ml&amp;ht have tended to
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ens club at the home o! Mrs c . s Atkina and MI.Ba Florence Leifheit Norbert compton
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late JUl. on the part or Bem In &gt;/lew of
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ber l'&lt;ere present. to wltnesa the de· lng, and gave a. aurprlse mlscellan~ mOilths' trlp through the WP.f't. surgeon made Plain Bern suft'ered
I monstratlon ln pressurt cooking and eous shower In honor of Mra. Dean During their trip they viBited Yel• from no disease and that he was
:~.nether member was at:!ded to their Davl!&gt; mee Ferne Reuif.r1 at her lowstone Natlo .•al Park, Mexico ana advanchl&amp;' no · theory ns to iht
nwnber.
home In Oalllpolis.
attewled th~ Olympic contests in caU&amp;e or thtt t;Uicide.
j Mr. and Mn. Jennings Love of
Calllorma.
Irvine Thalbere, studio otftt:lal,
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AUXILIARY HOSTESS
Mr. and Mrs L B. LaOranle re·l Marino Bello, stepfather of Jean
' a ~n B~pt. 1 Mrs. Love 1s the
Mn. Charles Ward W&amp;.S hostess turned to their home In HunUntton Harlow and servant8 1n tlle home of
)'Qungest daughter of Mr. an1l Urs. Thunday afternoon to tlle Ladies' Thursday att.er a visit with Mr. Bern all t.estiflei:: they had known
G. C. Musgrave.
Auxiliary or the Grace EpiMcopa.l and Mrs. A w. Dl"llmmond.
of no cause for suicide and that 10
The. teachers of Roblnaon d1otrlct chm"&lt;:h at her home on Condor Bt
WUIIs and Bob SlaRel have ar- far as they knew Hem and his wife
have agreed to donate 10% of the1r This was a regular monthly n 1eet~ rived from Fltnt. Mleh., for a visit -enpjouyO~~-h•e,!&gt;•,..PPY ,mm,hledt lltelth.
sll.larle~S ~'-ch month to the taxpayFin
be
w'lth their parent&amp; Mr and Mr&amp;
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els of the district. These teachers ~~f.
een mem rs were . pre- and Mrs . John s!a8el.
. :Bern and Mia Harlow were mar·
I ~tre to be eommended for th~lr In·
. -- Mr. ond Mn. Robe-rt Fulwider rled two montha, they. hacl - never
tere!it in tht' public welfare as thelr . PI'ITSBURG
and son Dale of Mansfield and lived together. as man and ' y,•tfe
('tntratf-t~ W!'!re signed before tile
H LIVEI:ITOCK
Henry Fulwldtr of Columbus
were not sone tnro at the lnque~~t
I!CW law leducmaularles wa9 pass· h ~~pt. 9-INS-Hogs: receipts 1800 vi~ltln&amp; Mrs J H Arnold of ~~ '!'IWSP reports llad ~Stated that thel~
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:;, overs 7M; mor::~:t stead)'·. to I Hanlsonvlll~ r~d · and MrR Her love tor each other was so 1Jreat
-~ number from here attended the ;.,0°~:~ .~~~~~ :~ ~~b!9~ ~~; man Hoffner and tnmlly of Lin: llhnt 1 theydlwtlere happy under unfuneral of Joe Ray at Helihts it 375 4 la '
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Tuesday He was k.illed by belhg ~ 50s.
he IJc~L6cktng &amp;ows 31 Hency Bern. brother G! Paul. who
~truck with an automobile Satur- cittle rece~p•·
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Jy odd h d I
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flew hte"de from ;:ew York had been
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: cemlna hla brother's death but he
T~e~~:~;;~~or t.hia &lt;Uetrlct are be- &amp;"ailable; :ll0tn1nally unc!hane;ed . 1 I
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for opentna Sept. 13 ,::d~~O~..,~~,ao ~t.eera ar.d yellr
·'i eonttnued From PaJe-Ontot
'I failed to do~: li&amp;)'inl that "certain
havtng newl)' pain~
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611f ...lcolnmo., down reported reconditioned abQu~ t.h~ee compllc•tlons. the nature of which
Interiors.
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he did not cur:;! tQ: explatn bad
to 5, bl.rgely il'QIIS beef COW/l 250·
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After-- the·(hl'loslon. 1ttiout 50 feet
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Calvee rec~ta 15(1 market most· off~hore. the ship stayed afloat onlY
The Rltne reunion \\ ll8 held at 1y steady: better vcalers 650 • 750 . a few seconds
The blast apparthe 4 ·H camp grom ds Sunday , medium downward to about J: Cull~ trl:tly "came rrom a boiler bursLina.
September 5 ·
1 to come1on; .3-4.60 comm'll\
81·a.de fQt n stream or bolllnQ water shot
wel,ij.htl' cmlvo 3·550
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steady: choice lambs nctl~ei throw- ' The river was dotted with bodies
outs \'ei'Y slo~; ,.-,ged s~ qull: of the dead and dying. ~· ' with ' the
choice handyweta:hts: 651J&lt;d,estrable bobbing he'ads or t.he Injured In the
montiilUed ~m Pll1" One)
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other union ,otn_s.lals have full lambs 550 down also tat khitUI under 1 ·In addition to the poliCe boats,
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2·4: gOOd wether~. 276 Flrteen o.mblllances
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Clrhtlr.er9' lScale conunitete, Rocking
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Knic:ktrbocker. Llrfcoln and Harlem
IJalley c1vlc leaders and t.llc (lo,·PITTSBURGH PRODU''E
hospitaLs
Th~y were loaded with
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A kfd :whet!lCI' :the strikers ' re\
The bodlea new throueh the nlr
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Sep~. 9-INS-Pou•_tJy market like the timber !rom the boat.
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Wtli~i!;Of the_flrat ganie playa w•nner :o f the secon.d
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color.ed .h~ns l&amp;-l1; h•nhorn :&lt;:horc. Ot.he1s lo.nd,::!d on buUdlngJI,
• was not a "caLch" that would Jeral
lO-l2, cobred lipr~serll ~~- one on a hllh polt
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eventua.l r:cogmtou of lht• tela 9_11 : ducks 10 • 12 : ge-e~ B ~ to' j All or the victims were employed
U_uitEd •Mlne Workers If rtccC"pted .
Butter market steady; df!Juan'ct by Lhe P. J. Carlin constn.ldi~
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1 H~ 11 wculd net commenL.
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certa•nly score 21 3-4; 89 score 19 1•4 ; 119 ft::rryJng th«&gt; workmen to Rieke!· s
An AMPHIBIAN PLANE, the first ever in Meigr County
1do~s net orovlde for rt'COIJnltlon of
18 t-2; stahdard ~ 01 3 • 4 .
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will caJ:Ty passenger!'.
clhance
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given with'
i 9 lJ11Ion In the form of a WDR't'
market firm· demand good.
The InJured were talr.en to New
;~~~~i f~ "\~e." wns all Hall would say
m'odera.U:!, :t~st neOI'b)' cur~ York hospl~ls.
Twenty of theae 1
each paid admission_ Biing your children to 1 ide in it. Bring
-G ~v: rno:, WJVte - tndlooted yesreceipts 18-17; freah ftr~~s 19- were &amp;aid to be serlourtb inJU«~d.
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• terday that hl' belleve6 negolla- 20; hcnery whites e'Ctra. 20~?!l: 8'.:1.
Many bf the dead and Injured had. 1
..-.caq tlons ,Vtth strlk,us and· opera.ton. 0. W. \Ta. Ky current receipts 15. · gotten their first jobs after a lenMeet Your Friendo There.
a ef tlti-1 I thl'('ugh OOSBibJe rerls leonR of his
Veaetables tom::.t.oea: market about gthy period of unemployment.o!:f
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WQltaltl Ooua.hue. of Flush~a
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world wl&amp;h ~ IWteP of • PudU detoQr pntl7 on Lbe prornbes. decimal potnta In \hi ltat '.tiel.
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Cabi:Ml.ae mar!teL .1:1twnaer ;. J,e. ....,. ot llle bom&gt;rl o1 U&gt;1 dbute•
New YOI'k, Bopt. 1-INB-A II&amp;•
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York bulk per l:lt.rret 100- li~: 50 Jb ra.U or t.ht J»GM, ~ a nt-waAaunclon.,
Sept. t-INB--0• ··n 1ound dead In hl.s crib thJa mom..
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place.
1PantUAJI.R Lroop1 In I.M bitterly
The boy, W1D1am Ouren Tubbl.
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art.er a rew
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vlaJt with Dr.
Ina: apar •nd dna to It uuUI he here
· have broedca5L an alarm for Wtll~
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~land Welch and
family . Dr.
raplane Roadlt.er woo tnt an; · wu rucuect b)' • pollee boat.
I A ·BollYian column 01 troopl!l, ofn- lam Henry JOIIf!Ph Tubbe. thf" fat.hENTERTAINS CLUB.
daugh ~..er Martha , whO have been : Welch and. dallfbW)r accompe~n1ed
nual PUce'¥ Peak Hill CUmb
Mr o. nd W:ra. E. 8 · Woolwtt.vtr of
'It • • • ~fie n:plOJion ," :c:lal adYioell AJd, att.acted the aet- ' er.
•Krl. WUIJB Ale~e enl.ertalned · vlsl tine here slnct' TUHday t.o Lhelr 1them ~re for a vlalL with Ill'. and
yesterday bret.ldnl all J&amp;oclr. car
Wlllavtlle, 0 .. Cf,flle Prtd.J,y ' for • lJonahue Bald.
' tlement of Polo Valencia, covering
- -- - - - - t.be memben or hf!r brld~ club I home at Well!ton Thur8da'y eveil- ~ Mrs. Clint Welch and other lela.recorda. The ¥tctory can1H .,lt.h
v"U with Ule former '&amp; aunt., Mn.
"Some o1 tbe bOdl" fo'l!!h: blowu l their advance b)' a bUllY bombardGoin 1 ; II• Wltol• Roat•
It the treUured Penroee Trophy
Charlet Heeltar of the Old Inn.
lnt.o t.M ail' a geat dblance- 1 ment. Pa~ya.n LrODPI 1t.atlonTl11&gt; .. J p r ~&gt;;;&gt;ll&lt;l n f rmu A Lo Izzard
Wedneaday evenina w!Lh a dinner in1.
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party lt Ye Olde: French Home In
Mra. W 0 . Huddleston lert
l"rani; B. Downey, Jr. returned \o
whJeh will be Weld by the HuaMr an4 MI'B. Harry WILUJ.mton maybe two bloeU.
' ed 1.n t.he ~et.t.Je,meut raiat.ed Ute a.d- ~ me:a n• trr1u: to~llnnlng to end, A
O&amp;lllpoUa. Mra. 0 . B . Stont ''88 Thursday for a visit wU.h her d&amp;u-1 his home at HuntiD.Jton Thuraday
and t wo chtldren ol Akron are -vll·
"l I&amp;W one 10 up and land o n a vance with ail tM r('rce at thf'lr b~D!I: t ile nr~t It-tier ot the alphason Motor Car ComPany -for
aw&amp;rded the club pr~ .
I ghter Mrs. Lee Boyd and family e.t foUowing a vlllt here wlt.h hll aunt
one year.
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· Mrs. Charles E Smith ar.d famUy :
In trinnin&amp; thla 'elaMlc the
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otrlelab considered naUon f'lr z.
~ire entertained. wi t h e. theaue
Mr. and Mr~. Pearl stevens or
Mrs. CariDfl Thomas of ALhens
Essex Terraplane deteat.ed fihe
Manh or ParlteflbllJ'I' reLhaL a aLate of real but undeclared
party. ·
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aeeond beat aiock ear by 3.~
turned Jl'rlday afLer apeodlntra few I 4 • 'I
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days here on bual.nesa
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Mr and MT8 L H Slocurb lt!ft Fairl:anks. She Waa accompanied ' cowae as. es~bllllhed by the
A. H. Plarher la confined to IWI
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home ln Supr Run by lllneD due
1()0ntlnueu Prom Page :le 1
War-rt!n , 0 . Sept.. f-INS--Tony
'!,'he rollowlng people attel)'ded thE- wlU make Lhelr home. They h&amp;vt! : Batley.
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minutes 20.8 seoonda.
to the extraction of a deeplY, im·
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Rotunno. 30 , ot Sharon, Pa .. oodav
a.nnual -meetlna: of the Pomeroy Bop been living at the Prtttibyterlan , T::U 8 · W1ll1Bm Rob10n
visited
Tltla annual event whiM 1s
bedded tooth.
ed . hu tn tt. _tar create~ pOMIMlitlel was sentenced 10 dlot tn t.he e.....,tr1C 1
t11jt .. Aalsoo)atlon. which wao : h'tM 1 Manse
1 ur~ay with her mother. Mrs.
probably the most picturt.~ue
Mn;. Howard Smith and Wiles than IJTlmedta.tely appear a&amp; a reault ehalr at the Ohio Pe-nlt.enusJ; on
Thursda)"\L the Rarlne Ba ptist
C.d l. Swindler and family mov - ~ ~~n r:rvbl ~ho 1 1o contlned In a
as well II t.ryln1 contest held In
Tda a nd Mayme Meredith of Mar- of It,"
Dooembtr 23 for the slaylna o( Mar·
,ct}urch : Rev. and :...t:r8. P . C. Krt.&lt;t · ed. Thursday rrom Beech ~trett to
ar esron osp tal.
Lhls country, 1&amp; run under ~mlett.R woe~ Thursday lue&amp;te of Mrs. ! Pum boUd&amp;J' leaden sathertd !!hal Scott Vublnder of Newron
ger, Mr . •a.nd Mrs. M. J. H"mllton. the Nut property on South ·-Third I t Mr . ~~~~ Mn., J FR.toPadden and
eriean Automobile AMocliiJ.on
M. 0 Hartlnrer
here tn force, teeklnl an opportun- 1Palls during a robbery laBt July a
~- Izora Guinther, Mrs. J:Ur.a.bet.b Avenue
, wo e l .... ren o
os r ia arrived
rule&amp; The car en~ ia select Tony Repep, who tonnerly wu tty to appear betort t.he ronferent:f!
Senten~ was pronounced by com
Iqrby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart 1 Mnt. · Elmer MCCarty returned T h ursday for a brlef visit with Mr, cd by A. A. A. men from Ul(! p:oprtet.or or a frUit store llld res-Oo¥t-mon ot lG AtaLM w~re lnviL· 1mon pleu jUdie- W. N. Carter afler.
IU)d children, Mal"luerlte Hyllell. Thur5day e-ventna' from a v161t wiLh and Mrs. Adolph Paehnle
Laurant In the Seoond 'to'&amp;rd, and ed to the confert"net. Ten of them. j he overruk!d a motion for a Ill"\\'
a:ssembly line at the tactol')'.
V$vhm Knopp, Knt hryn Clark and I her parents a.t. New Salem .
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now In bustnesa tn Falnnont. w. va. lnch:dtnl htmaelf, Governor Offt!n trial.
J~n Faulkner.
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I Mllry Ell.zabeLh Hart.1nge 1· left
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and the car 18 then checked bl'
came Thursday for 8 llhort vl!llt said, aJanjfiecl t.hey would W pres· ·
1 for Akron ThW'sd.aY where she w111
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A~eh::~1m~~~~~
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ent, peraonaUy or by reprt~t-n:aUon ;
fOUR -KILLED 111 WRECK
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arc standard .' The tranamlsalon .
)Irs. Alvina PulUna ot Flat\rooda, and. t.he reaL said !Y would at.- ~ ~ ~n. Mich . SePt
hiN8- , ~fih and four children returr.ed to , commg school year.
day e\•enlng at her horne on South
head
and
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suffered
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stroke
Wednelday
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pc;aible.
Four
I!Chool
chJidnn
wert"
dell.d
Vac~unm
Packed
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axle,
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t}!elr homes· at Canton Prlday af- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johpson lett Third Avenue. Ouest$ were Messllrhtly Improved.
Governor Ol.n ~ er; .,;~ Iowa , and a nfth waa feartd to b&lt;: dywg 1
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ter. a_few days visit with Matt Har- ' Friday evenilli for Columbus where dames Charles McMaster, J,. . D. Nc- ce.r._burttor are eeoe.led, the man I· reported
Mr and Mrs John Galli AndJrew {J()vemor P . 8 · 0
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ntsOta here today after .... ear tn wh ich
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rah and f&amp;_!tllly .
I tbeJ will spend the week end.
Master, M. M Lesher, B. F. Pultz,
foldJna 11 measured and the
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fsct e&amp;abUahed that the car 1s I Zeiher, Mrs. Helen Zelher and Mi&amp;s ~ Dakota wert! expected \o arrive be- they were rldlna was demollsh.:.d by
1'Mrs. Jl,)p.es BLevens returned 1 Mrs. Joe Stewart and dauahter Jr ., CQ.arles E.\ 8m1th and Miss
standard st.oc:.k in all re~~pects.
M:arruerite Meyer went t.o Clnein· 1r
meetinjl: 1.8 ealled to ordel l.•;_;f;;
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The Essex Terraplane Which \ na.tJ Thursday to attend the funeral 1 ~r~d&lt;ULion, the governors of OHio: 1'
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It -In Charleston with Mr. and • Pleasantville Thursday evenina af ~
Mrs. W G. Davis received the ·
dlstingulsqed Itself Jn ~la e,•ent
or Mrs. Eva Holzwart~.
lllllnoS., Nebra.&amp;ta., Oltlai\Dfna, Mis!l·
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rs. Pred Blqon and son William Ler ._ few days ylsll wU.h Mros. Hoi- club prize and Mra. Charles E.
Ia a. roa&lt;lst:er model w
the,
M18s Prances Dye went. to Co- ourl and Texu. ·NIId thty would
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e reports th·a t James Sl!IIHID who I ns Scott and family .
Smith the guest. Delicious tT-freshstandard re:at.. axle n to of. f.
lumbm: Frld.a.y to spend the week have npresentatlves hr rr.
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SURPRISE
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~pan.fed Mrs. Hany Specht and 1street, moved Thursctay lllto the
~- carl Schaerer was the re- I Smith, retumed to coJumbUH, Frl·
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Mrs Clau~e Da_rst, Mr and Mt"S.
tCOntlnued Prom P..tr.c One I
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DELA YEO
w~en they walked in unannounced Clyde An~~e'W6, .:. Mrs.
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The Ladles Aid m-et at the hume Tnursda.y evening to surprise her I NeaRe , Mra .. Coro. Warner. Mt!!
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enaaaed In play durlna the evening Orueser attepded a meetJng ol the case o.s baftltng a mys~ry o.s ever.
Hazel and Raleigh Rltne enter- after which refreahmanfS were llerv- . ~belmh Lodge In Dexter 1'hurs'the only .testlrnony adduced a.t
talned a. num~r or friends Thurs· ed
day evening.
the coroner I lnvet!tlptlon. was the 1
lrl day eventnr.
Mrs. Arthur Ka.rr of Huntlnl't.on :ather Jl:u&amp;rded expression of belief
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The Wolf Valley reunion was held
SURPRISE SHOWER
was a guest or l'j!latives and friend!! on the part of an autopsy suraeon ,
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C1ty Charter ~nd ..,tate Constitution Piffer as to L~gallty
at the~ fairgrounds Sunday Sept. ~.
In Pomeroy ind Syraeuse Thursdtt.Y that ~ existed a ph:J'slcal condl- 1
of "~:stgned Mnvor Seeking Re-election
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Rev. and Mrs. o. .H. Cn.rder
Mrs. Val Reut-er, Mrs. Dale ,WtpMisses Ma.rcella and vtrs:inl~ tlon which ml&amp;ht have tended to
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ens club at the home o! Mrs c . s Atkina and MI.Ba Florence Leifheit Norbert compton
arrived
late JUl. on the part or Bem In &gt;/lew of
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ber l'&lt;ere present. to wltnesa the de· lng, and gave a. aurprlse mlscellan~ mOilths' trlp through the WP.f't. surgeon made Plain Bern suft'ered
I monstratlon ln pressurt cooking and eous shower In honor of Mra. Dean During their trip they viBited Yel• from no disease and that he was
:~.nether member was at:!ded to their Davl!&gt; mee Ferne Reuif.r1 at her lowstone Natlo .•al Park, Mexico ana advanchl&amp;' no · theory ns to iht
nwnber.
home In Oalllpolis.
attewled th~ Olympic contests in caU&amp;e or thtt t;Uicide.
j Mr. and Mn. Jennings Love of
Calllorma.
Irvine Thalbere, studio otftt:lal,
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! Munc~e, Ind., announce the birth or
AUXILIARY HOSTESS
Mr. and Mrs L B. LaOranle re·l Marino Bello, stepfather of Jean
' a ~n B~pt. 1 Mrs. Love 1s the
Mn. Charles Ward W&amp;.S hostess turned to their home In HunUntton Harlow and servant8 1n tlle home of
)'Qungest daughter of Mr. an1l Urs. Thunday afternoon to tlle Ladies' Thursday att.er a visit with Mr. Bern all t.estiflei:: they had known
G. C. Musgrave.
Auxiliary or the Grace EpiMcopa.l and Mrs. A w. Dl"llmmond.
of no cause for suicide and that 10
The. teachers of Roblnaon d1otrlct chm"&lt;:h at her home on Condor Bt
WUIIs and Bob SlaRel have ar- far as they knew Hem and his wife
have agreed to donate 10% of the1r This was a regular monthly n 1eet~ rived from Fltnt. Mleh., for a visit -enpjouyO~~-h•e,!&gt;•,..PPY ,mm,hledt lltelth.
sll.larle~S ~'-ch month to the taxpayFin
be
w'lth their parent&amp; Mr and Mr&amp;
.,. .,.. por 5
a a oug 1l
els of the district. These teachers ~~f.
een mem rs were . pre- and Mrs . John s!a8el.
. :Bern and Mia Harlow were mar·
I ~tre to be eommended for th~lr In·
. -- Mr. ond Mn. Robe-rt Fulwider rled two montha, they. hacl - never
tere!it in tht' public welfare as thelr . PI'ITSBURG
and son Dale of Mansfield and lived together. as man and ' y,•tfe
('tntratf-t~ W!'!re signed before tile
H LIVEI:ITOCK
Henry Fulwldtr of Columbus
were not sone tnro at the lnque~~t
I!CW law leducmaularles wa9 pass· h ~~pt. 9-INS-Hogs: receipts 1800 vi~ltln&amp; Mrs J H Arnold of ~~ '!'IWSP reports llad ~Stated that thel~
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:;, overs 7M; mor::~:t stead)'·. to I Hanlsonvlll~ r~d · and MrR Her love tor each other was so 1Jreat
-~ number from here attended the ;.,0°~:~ .~~~~~ :~ ~~b!9~ ~~; man Hoffner and tnmlly of Lin: llhnt 1 theydlwtlere happy under unfuneral of Joe Ray at Helihts it 375 4 la '
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uaua con
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Tuesday He was k.illed by belhg ~ 50s.
he IJc~L6cktng &amp;ows 31 Hency Bern. brother G! Paul. who
~truck with an automobile Satur- cittle rece~p•·
~10 '~n·
Jy odd h d I
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flew hte"de from ;:ew York had been
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: cemlna hla brother's death but he
T~e~~:~;;~~or t.hia &lt;Uetrlct are be- &amp;"ailable; :ll0tn1nally unc!hane;ed . 1 I
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for opentna Sept. 13 ,::d~~O~..,~~,ao ~t.eera ar.d yellr
·'i eonttnued From PaJe-Ontot
'I failed to do~: li&amp;)'inl that "certain
havtng newl)' pain~
ld to S'J ,
611f ...lcolnmo., down reported reconditioned abQu~ t.h~ee compllc•tlons. the nature of which
Interiors.
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&amp;, ~~ 'fleif.er.li upward &gt;(ars 8 ....,_
he did not cur:;! tQ: explatn bad
to 5, bl.rgely il'QIIS beef COW/l 250·
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Mr
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lower
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on on. ., spen ~.ne good bulls 275·3 75.
After-- the·(hl'loslon. 1ttiout 50 feet
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week end here.
Calvee rec~ta 15(1 market most· off~hore. the ship stayed afloat onlY
The Rltne reunion \\ ll8 held at 1y steady: better vcalers 650 • 750 . a few seconds
The blast apparthe 4 ·H camp grom ds Sunday , medium downward to about J: Cull~ trl:tly "came rrom a boiler bursLina.
September 5 ·
1 to come1on; .3-4.60 comm'll\
81·a.de fQt n stream or bolllnQ water shot
wel,ij.htl' cmlvo 3·550
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Sheep re&lt;.oelpts 1800; • market , In 'tt.e water .
steady: choice lambs nctl~ei throw- ' The river was dotted with bodies
outs \'ei'Y slo~; ,.-,ged s~ qull: of the dead and dying. ~· ' with ' the
choice handyweta:hts: 651J&lt;d,estrable bobbing he'ads or t.he Injured In the
montiilUed ~m Pll1" One)
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mixtures around 8 or le'~;, buck wnter seen from the shore.
other union ,otn_s.lals have full lambs 550 down also tat khitUI under 1 ·In addition to the poliCe boats,
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knowledge or lt.he settlement ne-~, ~~~Jl&lt;l~U~,"::"ts culls to medium "«ra.de 1the coast. gul\rd sent four ihips.
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2·4: gOOd wether~. 276 Flrteen o.mblllances
came
from
Clrhtlr.er9' lScale conunitete, Rocking
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Knic:ktrbocker. Llrfcoln and Harlem
IJalley c1vlc leaders and t.llc (lo,·PITTSBURGH PRODU''E
hospitaLs
Th~y were loaded with
Pomenlr~ Middleport
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A kfd :whet!lCI' :the strikers ' re\
The bodlea new throueh the nlr
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Pilrkenb'uTr
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Sep~. 9-INS-Pou•_tJy market like the timber !rom the boat.
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Wtli~i!;Of the_flrat ganie playa w•nner :o f the secon.d
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, · the men to belong to unions !
color.ed .h~ns l&amp;-l1; h•nhorn :&lt;:horc. Ot.he1s lo.nd,::!d on buUdlngJI,
• was not a "caLch" that would Jeral
lO-l2, cobred lipr~serll ~~- one on a hllh polt
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16: le1horn s:Jt4ngers 1%-U: roru ·
eventua.l r:cogmtou of lht• tela 9_11 : ducks 10 • 12 : ge-e~ B ~ to' j All or the victims were employed
U_uitEd •Mlne Workers If rtccC"pted .
Butter market steady; df!Juan'ct by Lhe P. J. Carlin constn.ldi~
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1 H~ 11 wculd net commenL.
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"Thill new propo6D.J
certa•nly score 21 3-4; 89 score 19 1•4 ; 119 ft::rryJng th«&gt; workmen to Rieke!· s
An AMPHIBIAN PLANE, the first ever in Meigr County
1do~s net orovlde for rt'COIJnltlon of
18 t-2; stahdard ~ 01 3 • 4 .
. . Island . .
will caJ:Ty passenger!'.
clhance
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given with'
i 9 lJ11Ion In the form of a WDR't'
market firm· demand good.
The InJured were talr.en to New
;~~~~i f~ "\~e." wns all Hall would say
m'odera.U:!, :t~st neOI'b)' cur~ York hospl~ls.
Twenty of theae 1
each paid admission_ Biing your children to 1 ide in it. Bring
-G ~v: rno:, WJVte - tndlooted yesreceipts 18-17; freah ftr~~s 19- were &amp;aid to be serlourtb inJU«~d.
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• terday that hl' belleve6 negolla- 20; hcnery whites e'Ctra. 20~?!l: 8'.:1.
Many bf the dead and Injured had. 1
..-.caq tlons ,Vtth strlk,us and· opera.ton. 0. W. \Ta. Ky current receipts 15. · gotten their first jobs after a lenMeet Your Friendo There.
a ef tlti-1 I thl'('ugh OOSBibJe rerls leonR of his
Veaetables tom::.t.oea: market about gthy period of unemployment.o!:f
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WQltaltl Ooua.hue. of Flush~a
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Philliee Blank Lowly
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s~l'll that the Pira.t.e.s, their near·
c.st pursuers ln the Na.t.ional lea(tUfl

chipper

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them 14: stra.illht vk-

wh~ netted
IA;Il~ and 19

110 ,0 &lt; 1 _ , ...w be -101
.11e111 t.b&amp;D a ~qm cbarl• of
twmt_v-AYI cebta tor acb :DHr·

wtns tn 31 starts, the
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Earne kind or a let-down, followlnf their reeem streak of eleven
C&lt;JMteutJve triumphs.
The Cubl:l gGt no better than an
even break 1n thoir double-header
v.'Ul\., ~Um yeliterd~;;y bu~ actually
tnc.a&lt;eased theor iea.d over the P1·
rat~ who ltm thelr aeoond s~hd1t

to Brooklyn. Chicago now leads
Ute BuCIS by li 1·2 games whllc tm

Dcd&amp;ers,

a. desperate tlrlit

warl~..o.r

to ftnlah seoond, trall
by . only tlllree gam.oa.

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A lour-run onslaught agaLnsl Ed
In the eighth Inning, enabltd Chadty Rcot of the Cubs to
gain a 4 to 1 decillion over the
Bra.ves in the first.. game, Boston
getting only slx hits. In the nl&lt;,! lt·
B~l)d.t

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The nlgh~p. called beQJ.UIIC of
du.rknesa lt.~ the end of the
enth inning, endt:d In a 'I' to ':
deadlock. In the ftnal inQ.ID&amp;" the
Yanks tallied t.hree r\Ulll, but th~
Tigers scored o.nce Jn their half to
knot Ute count.
Lefty Grove of the AthletiC!' ,
who would like to retaln hla sttikcout crown ami aliso. win
ga.ntes than an)' ot.Uer pitcher
t.eBOOti, had a, bad time of U
a&amp;:alnst Cleveland. He strw::k out
onl)' two men and lost a :1 to 1 d~­
clelon to Clln~ Brown when Max
Blahop comml.tted 11. glaring eri-or
In t.he fourth in.ntna:. Browh yleld.ed only rour bit&amp;.
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Tht A"s now ha.ve loet as many
gamts tu1 the Seriitors, who sub~
dllf:d. the Browns 3 lo I, and a.d~
\ u.n~d. to Mthln two pmett of sec~
oud pltu:e. ~ Monte Weaver ~eld the
Browns to leur hiLs and tinnily
hun&amp; up hla ~th vtctcry tl:a.nkl:i
,;o ua.r1 Reynolds who made four
htt.a. ljlrove ill two W~WhlngtJU
(Uns snd llCOred th~; thlrd.
TEd Lyons pi-cited the Wblt.P.
S{tx to 11. 4 to 3 win over the Red
30X, In ten lnntnge.

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Washington 3: St. Louis, 1.

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St.. Paul 5; Kansa.s Qity ~­
W;s.lWrore
1li; Jer5ey Clty Hi.
lnc:Uanapolls S; Th.ledo.,f ao inn&gt; 1 Mm~t.real 7;
Toronto 6.
Minneapoli:J 9; MILwaukee 7.
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JIIATIONAJ. LEAGUE
'GAMt8 TODAY
C:btcaio .f.; BOOton 1.
IJ~ston 3; Chicago 2.
Phnadelphll\ 3; St. Louis '.l. ,
I .t.Mi:RICAN ASSOCIATION
lndlsna.poll:.: at Columbus
Brooklyn 12; Pittsbur&amp;"h 2.
\nl~ht. game) .
Cincinnati at New York tcold.J ·! Loul&amp;vJlle
at Toledo .
Milwaukee at Mlnnell['Olls.
AMERIC.~K
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Kan58.s CJlY at St Haul.
New York 8; Detroit .f. O.f. lnn.J
New ftk 1; DetrOJt 7 t cl\lled in
NATIONAL LEAGUE
darkness.&gt;
Ctnclnnatl at New York.
Chicago at BCLSton.
Bt. Loots aL Phl4tdelphla.
Only games IIChedulc.-d .

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Boston at Chicago.
Wnshington at St. Lom:s .
Ne w Y(IJ"k uL Detroit.
OL1ly sanies scheduled.

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Th~ on~·slded r~v~r and bias and ·
vertical seaming does much to glv~ :
the figure height, eo ess~ntial for a 1 ,

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as toacher:s.
l relattv.ee.
Mr. and Mrs . L H. Harding. Mi".
Lincoln RuaaeU and ~:~::
1 and Mrs. ElllUY Oosdon spt!nt Ft1· l QeoJp Werner and family,
I da~· with Arthur Rupe and fa.mlly. R~U. and tlllllllY spent
· C. R CQmer $pent Wednel&gt;duy at Lake ~.
1 w1U1 c. A . Brndbury and family I
. Mr, and. Mrs. carl PhUlipa ar
Ml ~ c R v omer weni. t.o uut:.t.· Athena Wt'lft Jtft.t end guesLii of B.
m ~ t.. n WednHdaY to spen:.l a few E. Carl and family.

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and 1,1lali1IY :yo,ur . m~m~ a~d full a'4· 1
dress, th• IIUftlbt:r of tl1• vatteru and
the tia:~ J'UU want.

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tbc l&amp;t.t.s'l mqther, Mr&amp;. Em"""
Rankine&amp; of MUlfteld. spent Bulb I
daY with Mr. and Mr&amp; J
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Adam.s.
Mr IUld 1\rtra, olaUlea~ Mcl'o'!aen
a;ul baby of. ~field, SSK&lt;Ut ..he
week t:nd wJt.)l ~ parents.. Mr 1
and :acrs. John ' J~mes. M.1o1; Ha~
el Jllt'tnea
&amp;t&lt;:OD"IP~tnied !.hem 1
home al)d wiU lilot.t.end £Choo1 Lhere.

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, M1. anct M1 s. Joe SmlLh accom~
' p a11lrd Mr . Spencer end family t.o
1 Oa lha county
t.o vlt..it. I"ClRLiYe6,
j S umla y.
N.1 . and Mrs. Wm . Mou-Un ana
Cli \ld reu vlsit.cd his uncle 0. A..
MILS Est.i. QW1 Alma Lft.r«en who
W.a1 Lin and fam!ly Labor Day. .
eJ,ent tne paiSt week wtt.h Robert
Quite n numb ~!" from the ri.d&amp;e ijyscll and famJiy, rf!lumed to
a.t1 mdccl the ftmr.ral or George 1 lhdr nome at Conn ville.
MlCumber ~~~ Burllugham
last 1 Jl\~ ·.rracy of Pomeroy aprnt.
Thur~ rlay .
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Nettle Skan woto has be~11 ca1.ng 1 ~I) ay w~
~ s.-wr. e le 11.n ·
fm hc1· mother Ml"l! Ha.vrtk, sad an l prollter. .li;mme ... Tracy.
aunt Mrs Ator nt Pratt-s Porili., has
Mr&amp;. Jamea Adama: Jr. and f"hU~
mov&lt;'d to her lwmc here.
drcn 't''t!re called to Orten Rm1 oy
Clam Mae Perry. Reva Mae Doug~ lh&lt;' tllneba of her mother. MH.
Ill ~. Carul GuLhrle, Edward White, Walter Allen.
Thecla Frost; Harcld Yerk-ey, Avery
1/.lt condition of i&amp;rs. Amnud!lt I
Dou(..:as and. Evelyn White of Bear· Blt.nkenAblp rematna uncha!llfd
wallow are ttlten&lt;"=ng school at TuP·
Lloyd Ml.~C spent Sunday with
pers Plains.
, O t rald 1'fatvo
. Mrs. Kat.e Smclair and Zeld"
!Mr. aDd Mra. Ja.cll: . Cuqy o1
Bmlth were in Athens rccen~.
Mansfield, apent the week et14 wlt1)
Rev. Oeo. But.tertleld Yflll ''ooa- "llllr brother, · JOhn Ji)'dlea-, nnd
tinue hl..s meetings at ShUmway wife.
school house thi~ week.
Devld Eblen was a caller 11t
Miss Fauna Tubbs of A'.hcns Ht~Ucy Run. Sunday.
!Spent a few daya with R. E. Doug~
JuanJt.a. RuaxJl spent Sunday
las and family recently.
with Lti:a A.dai"J)&amp;.
A number of our young folks at~
~ggy B!ankepshtp,
E m o t y
tended a party given by Mrs. Albert Homes ,.and Mrs. Julia Oret.ln au.:t
Warner 85 a surprise for hllr sun children spen\ BUnda)' with her
Clarence, Saturday. Ice cream and 11 ttter, MJ.11 , El:lward M.GrtiD mrul
cake were served .
her mother Mra.. Blankenship
The road Is betng graded frotn
Mrs. J-.mes St.ah1 and dau1: 1ten;
the hig~way Itt Pratts Pork to C. A of MUlfield, 5pen~ the week. with
Colburn s.
hc1· sstter, Mrs. Oaoa Howell,
Mn. Edith VanNest hB,!; returned
Mr and Mrs. Pea 1 Oilke
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time here
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New Feed Store
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80Ut.h

of New

artdce. operated br &amp;be oOMtNO sERVJJ:E sToaB t.:O.-

" br.1.nch ol 'be PomeNJ

g&amp;oreti. undtl'

&amp;be maMJellu:at af

Oscar H. Mnn. _.. wUl ..U I&amp; ene ef &amp;be mOl&amp; IMP•llll'

feed. Stofto"-1 in Southern Ohio. There bu alrudJ been

Ollf

: ar of &amp;hat lllfb Grad!l!l Oomln4 DaitJ1 ttorK. Hoc aad
Poultry Feedl anloadl:d Ql aatland an4 one c.,. of \hat hla:;b

arad~ 110ft wheat 11% Brad. ~DC' Mlddllnp 1t111Mded for ih~
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J\LPHA·CIH!NT I~ tn:..uii awl will be 11nloaded aL Rili·
laltd do~ neat week. Relnember DomiM bandlea not.hiaJ.

We have one car

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h11t. hJi"ll ~ ,ooU-An4 paranwes eTWJ Utlll&amp;' u re~
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&amp;II ..... old ud MW

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call arul pi .., price~ ~IHI see one of tbe- mo!lt. r:OIIIPiek
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the Ilea ud a-:-e &amp;.lie difference. l'eun Besp.

THE oo)ii~O FEED StORE
ltutland, Ohio.

O!CAR Ml'I!RS, M,"r.

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burg.

Mr. und Mit;. Chatle~; Oreuler at·
Wlnded the funeral of Oeorve MeA t h~ Cumber. at Burlingham Thursday.
en~ .
Mr .and Mrs. Uale Smith and dau
Ml &amp;. E!la LaRue ~~ ::pendmg the ghter of Pomeroy were week end
wc.ck wi t h her ~ 1 aunt: Mrs Wm . gue!Ls or Mr. and Mrsl Albert HeiiVaf L&gt;. at Old Kytu&gt;:I.
man.
BhLrJr.Bn Ru]:e aud rami!."/ and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaqhton
Jack Tipton and family of Colum - 1and- son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
bus, spent the week end wllh rei~ 1 Hughe&amp; and children ot Columbus,
atiVLt hare.
· Mr. and Mrs. Dale Giles, Mr. and
Ivan Ma~k and family of Bucy - 1Mrs. Guy Tuckerman and children
1us, fpent the week end here ami of Bprln~fleld , Mrs. Nora Thomp110n
aL Old Kyger wlth relative!! .
of ~cA.rthur. Mr and Mrs.•Cheater
Scht.:·l op:hcd Mcndny
w1th Mot·rill of New Philadelphia were

Delayt.od
Mary Wru"d sr. :a t Friday al

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Pro Golf Champ ahd Runner-Up

A wonder city it one )"here the cjty 10vemment runt the city
in the eame way aa a ouc:c:eeaful buaineaa.
From the arrumenb of the different c:oun~ee who deaire to •
retain armament&amp; or in any way inc_reue tJ-eir military or naval
atreni\h, it will be found that all hue, their .dainia to do ao on :the
nocuiity for aec:urity. In pre-war day.. a pi~ in the tun W&amp;l
· conoidered a 100d enou1h e:JICUte. tbia' country aaya nothin1
about a place in the •11n. but dilet demand aec:urity. Tbia ia aound
common aeriie, for while a plac:e in the aun may clorift a coimtrr
it doea not provide aec:urity and aec:uiitf io what America needa.
If fOU have a car to aell, you will probably aet more for it if
you adnrtiae it in tbia newlj,aper.
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There oeenu to be a l'!t of Jol!U wlio are finnly convinced
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duit peOple can be made 1ood by anac:t of COiilfeaa.
. The proaP.,ritJ ot ~t
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of the eodimunity n which it

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P'al.r P'rlday tmd Batur·

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Dell\yerl
Mn. o. H. FrecKer and
dadahte.r-'Ntna. attended r.pnvcniion
tn ncrt:1rm Ohlc las~ w~k .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reed had
ll$ their iUtsts over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. J08Cph Heeps, Mr.
and Mrs. Doc Rebrassier 11,11d
daughter, Aq&amp;a Ann. ot Columbu~;.
Miss Helen Glil.ul of Athena IS
VJS!tlng her nun~. Mr5.
Rosa
Brechtel.
Miss Grace Black l5 &amp;peLodtng A
week with her grandmother, Mrs.
Black of Leading Creek.
Alonzo Lynch or Columbur. is
visiting relatives here.
Those callmg on Gus Brechtel
and fam.Uy, 8lUlday. were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Heepll, Mr. and Mrs.
WOLF PEN
Doc Rebrassler and dall.ihl.er of
CclumbUII, Mrs. Will Farley, dauMr. anrl. .M. :·~ . ·:.nesLCr Sv.-ea.ringer
Whkr' 11nd two / ~'OilS or Leading
O~k. Mrs.
He..rold Chase and ot Detroit spent the week end with
dall6hter ( r M~ddleport. Mr. and his awt'- Mrs. T . w. Musser.
Mrs. Chester Morris and baby of
Mre. Jchn Ma.rti.u and sons of
New
Philadelphia is the guest of Mr.
Che ~ hir c ond Mu;. ". c . Reed .
and Mrs. E. H. Morris.
I Gladyfl Davtd&amp;on Ja attendtng the
. Mountain Stale College ·ut Parkers·

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The triln used the shiny surface.

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Mrs. MfUer ol Col.umbUa. epenl. tb.e
week~1md with Mr. and Mn. 0. H.
i' Bailey.
Mr . and Mr&amp;.
Mellon Torrence
and tunUy ot ~ville sJ;en~ avdBye: last week wiUl Mr. and
, Mra. Roland Torrence.
Ruth Orr callecl. on Murl Trll.&amp;&amp;eli

Storys Run

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and Gamet Pul.t" p.ve. a
their home Prtdly ev(..n-

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RQ.:;hestcr nt Buffalo.
BaiUmore at J~rsey Cit)'.
Montreal ut Toronto.
Newark at Albany.

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J:'iewark . . . .
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Philliee Blank Lowly
Cardinala

s~l'll that the Pira.t.e.s, their near·
c.st pursuers ln the Na.t.ional lea(tUfl

chipper

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them 14: stra.illht vk-

wh~ netted
IA;Il~ and 19

110 ,0 &lt; 1 _ , ...w be -101
.11e111 t.b&amp;D a ~qm cbarl• of
twmt_v-AYI cebta tor acb :DHr·

wtns tn 31 starts, the
CUba are exPeriencing a very nat-

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Earne kind or a let-down, followlnf their reeem streak of eleven
C&lt;JMteutJve triumphs.
The Cubl:l gGt no better than an
even break 1n thoir double-header
v.'Ul\., ~Um yeliterd~;;y bu~ actually
tnc.a&lt;eased theor iea.d over the P1·
rat~ who ltm thelr aeoond s~hd1t

to Brooklyn. Chicago now leads
Ute BuCIS by li 1·2 games whllc tm

Dcd&amp;ers,

a. desperate tlrlit

warl~..o.r

to ftnlah seoond, trall
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A lour-run onslaught agaLnsl Ed
In the eighth Inning, enabltd Chadty Rcot of the Cubs to
gain a 4 to 1 decillion over the
Bra.ves in the first.. game, Boston
getting only slx hits. In the nl&lt;,! lt·
B~l)d.t

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The nlgh~p. called beQJ.UIIC of
du.rknesa lt.~ the end of the
enth inning, endt:d In a 'I' to ':
deadlock. In the ftnal inQ.ID&amp;" the
Yanks tallied t.hree r\Ulll, but th~
Tigers scored o.nce Jn their half to
knot Ute count.
Lefty Grove of the AthletiC!' ,
who would like to retaln hla sttikcout crown ami aliso. win
ga.ntes than an)' ot.Uer pitcher
t.eBOOti, had a, bad time of U
a&amp;:alnst Cleveland. He strw::k out
onl)' two men and lost a :1 to 1 d~­
clelon to Clln~ Brown when Max
Blahop comml.tted 11. glaring eri-or
In t.he fourth in.ntna:. Browh yleld.ed only rour bit&amp;.
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Tht A"s now ha.ve loet as many
gamts tu1 the Seriitors, who sub~
dllf:d. the Browns 3 lo I, and a.d~
\ u.n~d. to Mthln two pmett of sec~
oud pltu:e. ~ Monte Weaver ~eld the
Browns to leur hiLs and tinnily
hun&amp; up hla ~th vtctcry tl:a.nkl:i
,;o ua.r1 Reynolds who made four
htt.a. ljlrove ill two W~WhlngtJU
(Uns snd llCOred th~; thlrd.
TEd Lyons pi-cited the Wblt.P.
S{tx to 11. 4 to 3 win over the Red
30X, In ten lnntnge.

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Washington 3: St. Louis, 1.

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lNTl-'RN.\TIONAL U: \GUl:
St.. Paul 5; Kansa.s Qity ~­
W;s.lWrore
1li; Jer5ey Clty Hi.
lnc:Uanapolls S; Th.ledo.,f ao inn&gt; 1 Mm~t.real 7;
Toronto 6.
Minneapoli:J 9; MILwaukee 7.
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JIIATIONAJ. LEAGUE
'GAMt8 TODAY
C:btcaio .f.; BOOton 1.
IJ~ston 3; Chicago 2.
Phnadelphll\ 3; St. Louis '.l. ,
I .t.Mi:RICAN ASSOCIATION
lndlsna.poll:.: at Columbus
Brooklyn 12; Pittsbur&amp;"h 2.
\nl~ht. game) .
Cincinnati at New York tcold.J ·! Loul&amp;vJlle
at Toledo .
Milwaukee at Mlnnell['Olls.
AMERIC.~K
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Kan58.s CJlY at St Haul.
New York 8; Detroit .f. O.f. lnn.J
New ftk 1; DetrOJt 7 t cl\lled in
NATIONAL LEAGUE
darkness.&gt;
Ctnclnnatl at New York.
Chicago at BCLSton.
Bt. Loots aL Phl4tdelphla.
Only games IIChedulc.-d .

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Boston at Chicago.
Wnshington at St. Lom:s .
Ne w Y(IJ"k uL Detroit.
OL1ly sanies scheduled.

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BY L.EHIINENS
IN'TERFE'RENCE.

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Th~ on~·slded r~v~r and bias and ·
vertical seaming does much to glv~ :
the figure height, eo ess~ntial for a 1 ,

cr~pe

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as toacher:s.
l relattv.ee.
Mr. and Mrs . L H. Harding. Mi".
Lincoln RuaaeU and ~:~::
1 and Mrs. ElllUY Oosdon spt!nt Ft1· l QeoJp Werner and family,
I da~· with Arthur Rupe and fa.mlly. R~U. and tlllllllY spent
· C. R CQmer $pent Wednel&gt;duy at Lake ~.
1 w1U1 c. A . Brndbury and family I
. Mr, and. Mrs. carl PhUlipa ar
Ml ~ c R v omer weni. t.o uut:.t.· Athena Wt'lft Jtft.t end guesLii of B.
m ~ t.. n WednHdaY to spen:.l a few E. Carl and family.

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to Fa$hi~n Q~t~u. Write eareJullY : 1
and 1,1lali1IY :yo,ur . m~m~ a~d full a'4· 1
dress, th• IIUftlbt:r of tl1• vatteru and
the tia:~ J'UU want.

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tbc l&amp;t.t.s'l mqther, Mr&amp;. Em"""
Rankine&amp; of MUlfteld. spent Bulb I
daY with Mr. and Mr&amp; J
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Adam.s.
Mr IUld 1\rtra, olaUlea~ Mcl'o'!aen
a;ul baby of. ~field, SSK&lt;Ut ..he
week t:nd wJt.)l ~ parents.. Mr 1
and :acrs. John ' J~mes. M.1o1; Ha~
el Jllt'tnea
&amp;t&lt;:OD"IP~tnied !.hem 1
home al)d wiU lilot.t.end £Choo1 Lhere.

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, M1. anct M1 s. Joe SmlLh accom~
' p a11lrd Mr . Spencer end family t.o
1 Oa lha county
t.o vlt..it. I"ClRLiYe6,
j S umla y.
N.1 . and Mrs. Wm . Mou-Un ana
Cli \ld reu vlsit.cd his uncle 0. A..
MILS Est.i. QW1 Alma Lft.r«en who
W.a1 Lin and fam!ly Labor Day. .
eJ,ent tne paiSt week wtt.h Robert
Quite n numb ~!" from the ri.d&amp;e ijyscll and famJiy, rf!lumed to
a.t1 mdccl the ftmr.ral or George 1 lhdr nome at Conn ville.
MlCumber ~~~ Burllugham
last 1 Jl\~ ·.rracy of Pomeroy aprnt.
Thur~ rlay .
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Nettle Skan woto has be~11 ca1.ng 1 ~I) ay w~
~ s.-wr. e le 11.n ·
fm hc1· mother Ml"l! Ha.vrtk, sad an l prollter. .li;mme ... Tracy.
aunt Mrs Ator nt Pratt-s Porili., has
Mr&amp;. Jamea Adama: Jr. and f"hU~
mov&lt;'d to her lwmc here.
drcn 't''t!re called to Orten Rm1 oy
Clam Mae Perry. Reva Mae Doug~ lh&lt;' tllneba of her mother. MH.
Ill ~. Carul GuLhrle, Edward White, Walter Allen.
Thecla Frost; Harcld Yerk-ey, Avery
1/.lt condition of i&amp;rs. Amnud!lt I
Dou(..:as and. Evelyn White of Bear· Blt.nkenAblp rematna uncha!llfd
wallow are ttlten&lt;"=ng school at TuP·
Lloyd Ml.~C spent Sunday with
pers Plains.
, O t rald 1'fatvo
. Mrs. Kat.e Smclair and Zeld"
!Mr. aDd Mra. Ja.cll: . Cuqy o1
Bmlth were in Athens rccen~.
Mansfield, apent the week et14 wlt1)
Rev. Oeo. But.tertleld Yflll ''ooa- "llllr brother, · JOhn Ji)'dlea-, nnd
tinue hl..s meetings at ShUmway wife.
school house thi~ week.
Devld Eblen was a caller 11t
Miss Fauna Tubbs of A'.hcns Ht~Ucy Run. Sunday.
!Spent a few daya with R. E. Doug~
JuanJt.a. RuaxJl spent Sunday
las and family recently.
with Lti:a A.dai"J)&amp;.
A number of our young folks at~
~ggy B!ankepshtp,
E m o t y
tended a party given by Mrs. Albert Homes ,.and Mrs. Julia Oret.ln au.:t
Warner 85 a surprise for hllr sun children spen\ BUnda)' with her
Clarence, Saturday. Ice cream and 11 ttter, MJ.11 , El:lward M.GrtiD mrul
cake were served .
her mother Mra.. Blankenship
The road Is betng graded frotn
Mrs. J-.mes St.ah1 and dau1: 1ten;
the hig~way Itt Pratts Pork to C. A of MUlfield, 5pen~ the week. with
Colburn s.
hc1· sstter, Mrs. Oaoa Howell,
Mn. Edith VanNest hB,!; returned
Mr and Mrs. Pea 1 Oilke
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time here
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New Feed Store
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80Ut.h

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artdce. operated br &amp;be oOMtNO sERVJJ:E sToaB t.:O.-

" br.1.nch ol 'be PomeNJ

g&amp;oreti. undtl'

&amp;be maMJellu:at af

Oscar H. Mnn. _.. wUl ..U I&amp; ene ef &amp;be mOl&amp; IMP•llll'

feed. Stofto"-1 in Southern Ohio. There bu alrudJ been

Ollf

: ar of &amp;hat lllfb Grad!l!l Oomln4 DaitJ1 ttorK. Hoc aad
Poultry Feedl anloadl:d Ql aatland an4 one c.,. of \hat hla:;b

arad~ 110ft wheat 11% Brad. ~DC' Mlddllnp 1t111Mded for ih~
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J\LPHA·CIH!NT I~ tn:..uii awl will be 11nloaded aL Rili·
laltd do~ neat week. Relnember DomiM bandlea not.hiaJ.

We have one car

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h11t. hJi"ll ~ ,ooU-An4 paranwes eTWJ Utlll&amp;' u re~
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call arul pi .., price~ ~IHI see one of tbe- mo!lt. r:OIIIPiek
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the Ilea ud a-:-e &amp;.lie difference. l'eun Besp.

THE oo)ii~O FEED StORE
ltutland, Ohio.

O!CAR Ml'I!RS, M,"r.

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burg.

Mr. und Mit;. Chatle~; Oreuler at·
Wlnded the funeral of Oeorve MeA t h~ Cumber. at Burlingham Thursday.
en~ .
Mr .and Mrs. Uale Smith and dau
Ml &amp;. E!la LaRue ~~ ::pendmg the ghter of Pomeroy were week end
wc.ck wi t h her ~ 1 aunt: Mrs Wm . gue!Ls or Mr. and Mrsl Albert HeiiVaf L&gt;. at Old Kytu&gt;:I.
man.
BhLrJr.Bn Ru]:e aud rami!."/ and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaqhton
Jack Tipton and family of Colum - 1and- son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
bus, spent the week end wllh rei~ 1 Hughe&amp; and children ot Columbus,
atiVLt hare.
· Mr. and Mrs. Dale Giles, Mr. and
Ivan Ma~k and family of Bucy - 1Mrs. Guy Tuckerman and children
1us, fpent the week end here ami of Bprln~fleld , Mrs. Nora Thomp110n
aL Old Kyger wlth relative!! .
of ~cA.rthur. Mr and Mrs.•Cheater
Scht.:·l op:hcd Mcndny
w1th Mot·rill of New Philadelphia were

Delayt.od
Mary Wru"d sr. :a t Friday al

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Pro Golf Champ ahd Runner-Up

A wonder city it one )"here the cjty 10vemment runt the city
in the eame way aa a ouc:c:eeaful buaineaa.
From the arrumenb of the different c:oun~ee who deaire to •
retain armament&amp; or in any way inc_reue tJ-eir military or naval
atreni\h, it will be found that all hue, their .dainia to do ao on :the
nocuiity for aec:urity. In pre-war day.. a pi~ in the tun W&amp;l
· conoidered a 100d enou1h e:JICUte. tbia' country aaya nothin1
about a place in the •11n. but dilet demand aec:urity. Tbia ia aound
common aeriie, for while a plac:e in the aun may clorift a coimtrr
it doea not provide aec:urity and aec:uiitf io what America needa.
If fOU have a car to aell, you will probably aet more for it if
you adnrtiae it in tbia newlj,aper.
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There oeenu to be a l'!t of Jol!U wlio are finnly convinced
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. The proaP.,ritJ ot ~t
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of the eodimunity n which it

fNe til!inot economize

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ALBA COURT HOTEL
New l!lmJnta. PloltU

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Thelma Orr at.t.ended U'le
P'al.r P'rlday tmd Batur·

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Dell\yerl
Mn. o. H. FrecKer and
dadahte.r-'Ntna. attended r.pnvcniion
tn ncrt:1rm Ohlc las~ w~k .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reed had
ll$ their iUtsts over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. J08Cph Heeps, Mr.
and Mrs. Doc Rebrassier 11,11d
daughter, Aq&amp;a Ann. ot Columbu~;.
Miss Helen Glil.ul of Athena IS
VJS!tlng her nun~. Mr5.
Rosa
Brechtel.
Miss Grace Black l5 &amp;peLodtng A
week with her grandmother, Mrs.
Black of Leading Creek.
Alonzo Lynch or Columbur. is
visiting relatives here.
Those callmg on Gus Brechtel
and fam.Uy, 8lUlday. were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Heepll, Mr. and Mrs.
WOLF PEN
Doc Rebrassler and dall.ihl.er of
CclumbUII, Mrs. Will Farley, dauMr. anrl. .M. :·~ . ·:.nesLCr Sv.-ea.ringer
Whkr' 11nd two / ~'OilS or Leading
O~k. Mrs.
He..rold Chase and ot Detroit spent the week end with
dall6hter ( r M~ddleport. Mr. and his awt'- Mrs. T . w. Musser.
Mrs. Chester Morris and baby of
Mre. Jchn Ma.rti.u and sons of
New
Philadelphia is the guest of Mr.
Che ~ hir c ond Mu;. ". c . Reed .
and Mrs. E. H. Morris.
I Gladyfl Davtd&amp;on Ja attendtng the
. Mountain Stale College ·ut Parkers·

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The triln used the shiny surface.

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Mr. llPd Mr&amp;. DIJWt Honon e.nd
Mrs. MfUer ol Col.umbUa. epenl. tb.e
week~1md with Mr. and Mn. 0. H.
i' Bailey.
Mr . and Mr&amp;.
Mellon Torrence
and tunUy ot ~ville sJ;en~ avdBye: last week wiUl Mr. and
, Mra. Roland Torrence.
Ruth Orr callecl. on Murl Trll.&amp;&amp;eli

Storys Run

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and Gamet Pul.t" p.ve. a
their home Prtdly ev(..n-

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RQ.:;hestcr nt Buffalo.
BaiUmore at J~rsey Cit)'.
Montreal ut Toronto.
Newark at Albany.

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IN'l'ERN.I1."1'iUJ'IIAL LEAGUE
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J:'iewark . . . .
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Baltimore . .
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'R~ID:' 8HEAKS

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mond. Va., Taken
Cuatoc:ly Here
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or
Richmond va , and small for hta
•avehe"' omce"
,..,. Pl'lda1
was brought to the
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th~ answer John Powell

30 M&lt;!mbero Of Purple
Squad To Receive ~~~~~;~om""
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the lnveattpticm that
Equipment
lowed
wu learned that
Ul&lt;:'l

horne or his

WlCle,

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Announced Schedule Hao
he ha:l foraotten
He cave
Liot Of Seven Gamel ; no J't(ISOU tor luving home Ba.Yllli
that he ha.d. a sLep.tather, Who
Three At Home
h im nlce, never whlpped
lltLVe him plenty t.o eat
·:.;;;;;,dw.ru~ clean in appearance
a
wearing a tie, aithoueh
:~:t~t; were worn thin from much
He said he bad little
obtalninr rideS via the
but had never resorted I.e
. rretcht. train route .. 81'1 yet
HI'! told officer• that he wa.s In
Grade B·A In school but did not
know how he would ret back to
Richmond before school started
h
W en asked whether or not his par·
would be worr1ed about his
he made no answer
lad waa brought in Friday
when A 0 Tracy· sherllf
and Hank Youna deputy went to
Rnclne to lnvest11ate a robbery
Some person told young Powell
that by crO&amp;I!Ing the Ohio river at
Long Bottom he would be in Rich·
mond and of course the lad bellev·
cd the sto'" )'
Hoe wandered Into
the hanc;ta
the h,l.w after the
"joke"
Meigs county authorities are attempting to uet in touch with oftl cera In Richmond, who wm In turn
noLify tho lad's parents of hi8
whereH.bout-6
He w111 likely be reto hla home without delay
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Capacity Said To Be 33
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BIJ O:liy" a eena&amp;Uonal eomed7- '
drama 1n three acta. Captain RoJ
L. Hyatt., owner 1110d manaaer Of \

VOL. VI- NO. 293

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we5t u dlret~tor, actor and author
Between act. numerous nudevtlle
numbera will be lntrodl.Dd. lDcludlna s1nalna:. dnncin&amp; and musi-

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TODAY
"MILLION DOLLAR LEGS"
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Jack OaKie, W. C. Fields, Andy Clyde, Ben Turpin

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"RJDIN' TORNADO"
·Tim McCoy, Shirley Grey
ComedJ "Of All People"
MATINEID BATUaDAY l:3t P. M.

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wlttl relnfDl'lled heel and toe

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The col•r

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12 y&amp;a.r-Made

wl&amp;h

drop

pdckeb--ma&amp;-

alfleves-folll'

erlal 11 fas' color, hl~kory •&amp;ripe-for pllli)'

I• a ralxecl rnJ ud •hUe.
Buy them
for Utelr watm&amp;h, •wablllt.J and com ·

Mm-c new ShirO added to our no.-

SOc·

pain to be 1old,at.-

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
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nr 110bool \W-ar

IOcAPAm

Jarie !loot-llund~ds of prople are tak-

llg a.d... nb.re ol &amp;hls taall•J Shirt at
lUl'h a low prk:e.

m.

SOc

oomron ...... wear-

Made et the NM Denln-Stltche• 10 the)'
baelr.-Nn•r told at a lower priM tban
DCIW.

81HS

Made of fast eelor prtnta, larp

31 I.e 5fi.

quarter IM,&amp;h, many paUernN

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•'COLGATES BIG
SOAP

MEN'S AND ROY'S CAPS

CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS
1392: Pair 8Mcklnp for boJ• and flrlt-

tented. Larce ••• ban that sell nru·
1arly tor Itt:.

leatMr 1weat band, aUk Uned and made

nne

or llrht

Bran aad. blqe-SI• 8 to I ~'--Durablt!

and IIIH.ham. dark WMI

Bloomen ror
J80

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Pai~~4J~ItiQ.f 1 S.t~aJ.

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60() Pieceo

Paatlel.

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,....... wb!O., •LJiel

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e.a.m Jl'llllo

lallo... e•lor CleJIIl'buill.oa-AII sll:ea..

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c..t 11..- nated.

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1prin• Suffer Acutely
From Aathma

FINE GLASS TUMBLERS
,oru1 ' U.S d

. BOYS OVERALLS

)dU:.

Supplr yoar

Thla blown eat ,.._ tan'ill.ten.:-ora,.

HI ,..r oftnU. Ia lilel I \e 1......._

ftae . .,.... Bleometw.

Btep..tna

ror school ftar

Color Bla.c"'

IOcAPAIR

WATER PITCHERS

Two Q..n .... hea.,

., wide ribbed.

need at tbil low prke.

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VotM

S~oeklnp

For n&amp;l"lodlnr ~!Wu rrcna frul~ 41
lnllt-h dlamder, I iacbe1 deep--peen ,1..,.

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LADIES RAYON SILK
UNDERWEAR

rl~bed,

"REAMERS"

BLOOMERS

le ahH 1 te 11

mat.eri~~ol.

25e

ltayon and cotton lr.nU or bntadcl.U.

triple olllobotl

wP lia.ci._A

rellaltle e'fU&amp;Jl rer ICMol

..,... &amp;bat will

lin AU.tutorJ ......-tee.-

...._.·2.__Sc;;;..;.._A_G'-:'An_M_E_NT_~·.s_A_ro..,R_D:_A~v39c

teclb' ,.. ~ott=Jytnc on the tho Oncldont Ald:"-e""' b.;;.,,.
rr&lt;&gt;und al\er tilt
litd had ftow- \u the eldel Ia IMI!Ib&gt;lla cenOtn!
ed ••Y '11lla lam ,or ,.,. wm not oo~na tilt _ . , . .., ~
han no depreukm sta.r1n1 them and he 8h'ould be""' ~tn \he laoe tor tbe 4uratton of lhe maltlllt anr
IIIOV~ ·ir.t i:;;t
1 untll arter electloal U matea th~
eotnli\J: wlnttr.
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1b m&amp;ke thlnP evon - . In- ~boll..... kJo unOetlala.'' ho r.dlled
temtlnc a. oonYentent bed wr.s
a'•I
1
al~ bo-n two boavy lltnbon,
lo
lir AIWI·
made of iJW&gt;1&gt;Y- and - the...
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Se"fcn poJnt tO)Jit-llllbft!llka,le vlletl-

CHILDREN'~

AU Jolnte were IIOld,.-ed where·
ever poeslble and a pnerows supply of ftour doual\ prevented any
leaD.
Whll~ the outftt wu conft8cated,
no clew to the owner wu found
Whfle emptytna the bamll, the
ohlet dlloovered "" unusually ~w&amp;e
rat under one of them and abe,
I&gt;J her u-.ol
""" tonn
o1 buaJneoo
tn _
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onoa, lei\ h'!ft'l&lt;dll'.
preoumabiJ
IW'Ianoe
aa tile tnown
,._
In·
to ftlhnl Co fatten up durin&amp; the d.uat.ey."
1
eomtna winter on bual}els of per.
One fOUl\l" man. 1p, epeat•- of

t.o M:III!Ct

VIolet, Elder Flowea·, .carnMlon and un·

4BARS25c

J. .. •...

'PO~ket,

t.pe boand all ro•ad. eewrall style, t.hrt!je

88cA~AIR

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LADlES HOUSE APRONS

SeYen,_ h~ndy l*lketa, hlrh

will not rip.

pattern,

tan-!-!hi('M U

&amp;!he Brand-Aik the men who wNr

thelri .. to &amp;heir

New Caney

run stooll of plain whli~, hlllf!, (l'l!en and
lo 19-

MEN'S OVERALLS

dropped on hta
bed and enjoyed llfe while natUR
'did her stutr" The bed wu so
a.r.ranpd u to pat,teu~ after ham.
moekl used in the navy eKeept that
a biJ Improvement Wll 10 ftXed
tfiat It wu lmposalble to fall out
of tbll one.
The ratd. It t1 aald. has had.
conalclerable or • •. _... ell«~
on certain eltla!ns JMJ'inl" that

A PA!R

5 os.

'f"; '

_.,.,
S"-lb na,.,
Ice TeU-1 OL wMel. &amp;llilltli

DL

r... erup

jwloe

r'Ul181t-A apeelal

buy •t • apeclal ~e-

5~ EACH, ANY SIZE

TABLE OIL CLOTH
,.now, ,rem,

Plaia celen In plllk, blae.

._.fll

.... , ... blaclo-Aiao Ia floral alld cbe~

'·t&amp;c

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trlde-

A YARD

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HOUSE BROOMS ,
Four or

o.t the bualnel!ll end of the eon.. !erut.nt merely

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!n8[ M~O£ !NT~

sure.

SUNDAY, S·EPT

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in~R~UGH PR~BI

troiiHn for fall

wear well-neat.ly tallered.

BASE BALLI

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Moot Probable Recomm·
endation Of Go,.er·
,nor' a Conference

Maine Gove~norship

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and winter
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wear-Always rtve &amp;aildacilon-Look well,

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WORK TROUSERS

MEN'~·

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The Buyer for ·Infants, Misses, JW1iors and Women's Ready To
Wear garments has been in New York City all this week and the merchandise has'been coming in via Express.
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w~~:~~e~our thi'Wita of t.he llanthe pump produced water

BY C~UNCIL

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NEW fAll. BATS.
NEW SILK DRIISIS.

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INFLATED CURRENCY

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TERRAPLANE WINS
PIKE'S PEAK CLIMB

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Anower "Paueo Buck" To
League Of Nationo,
'Tio Reported

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SER'liCE

·~ HEttnmrs REPlY Rivals for
:T~ GERM~NY- 1 S
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ELECTRIC THEATRE, Pomeroy, 0.

•• l'r8 NJ!IW ~ 11"8 IN
TIIJ: D.AIL"k" TRIBUNE

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FULL LEASED WI•Riij OF INTERNA'IHONAL NEWS
POMEROY, OHIO, BUNDA Y, SEPTEMBER 11, 1932

der the dltec:tk&gt;n ot Bruce Rb'laldo.
well knawn 1l1 both east and mlddl.e

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'-ral yean wlt.b per~~Mel un-

Baptists Hold
Annual Meeting

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Ohio and Wt&gt;llt Vlrglnla.-Pa.ir
and Sunda y Little change In tanpert.iuN.'~

FERRY BOAT KILLS SCORES ON WAY TO WORK

VIS

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WEATHER FORECAST-

'J'blll .,.am.
Ca])tMin Hyatt atate. he has tettured the best cut he has had in sev-

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If 7ou want
the Nefia Ofllce of The Dafl7
Trjbune, call 236-L; It the Bualneu
Oftlce ask for 202·R.

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READERS' NOTlCI!l -

the 11hqw boat has alwaya: ' befn
known for the •uperSor quality of

performance'

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. Grange
JUnJOr
Jn Con tes t FfJrs
"day

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KIGH ST A'O 1 5T H A.Yt
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Saturday,

Dep.inme:nt \

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Dad news travels fast and such cal novelties
beinl tbe ce, the greater ~rt or
The Water Queen &amp;how boat
Monkey Run, at least Lhe \wwer leaped into country-wide prominpatt, was oonstderably active m dl.i· enc:e a few seuona B:Jro *hen Olmla
ctullJ.ons relative to the b~ ra.kl. ~n· Swanson fUmed ber screen Btoi'J',
ducted Thursday afternoon by "Btaae Slruet ' abl.lard thl8 r.n.tt
Chief Dana R &lt;Bay) Roush
at New ,Martinsville, W V~
Havtna recel't'ed a tlp sometime
ago aa to the activities of oome
makers of Ule liquid that can make
a 'mouse lick a cat" and a rabbit
drive a fox to cover, the Chief
started out Thursday In his A.Uto·
mobUe, determined t.o find out for
htmsell whether all that he had
been hearina wu true or false
The annual conference ot
AcoordJngl)' he drove to the Pomeroy B11ptllt AUoelaUon wu
Crc11ht depot turned out on Ebe· held at the Redne Baptist church,
neezer street a.s fur as the ro&amp;d Thuladay, with a la.rf8 number
went, parked, left his ca.r anll present
started on a hike Hls tnwels
The morning protram WN ogened
brought him between the Rivet H1U wi,Lh the devoUonal by Dr. A. R.
of the Old Dabney coal ml.ne and Stark, or Pom,eroy
The busineu
the ~ond hill or one adjoining stuion waa held, followed by
Middleport HilL
sermon by Morrill Cunnlnrham
Here after mdtflny: the alr a few South canaan
nunutes he followed hll nost and
The afternoon pro(ITam wu open·
wlt.hln the corporate Umlte of the ed by Dr
Stark and conttnued
villaae, he 10\Uld a real &amp;till It was with an addresB by Prr C H Stull,
all set to do a land oft'lce bwdneu of Granville
There followed •
but for reasons bel!lt known to the general d1scueslon of fhe report8 and
officers of the corporation, buslneu revleW' under the d rectlon of Dr
~ad ~n suspemled for several W 0. Evaaa.
t •' IIQ
'P's o er Lhan the reaular work
A ""-~uet .... sel'Ved at 8 o•c•-'-•
~; tructor he will also assLst In the
wulch nature takes ea.re ot .n the
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ct~hlng this season, which wlll
manufacture of liquor after one has and the concludlniJ ICMion WM hJld
cnn.ble the head mentor to wol ~
placed the proper Ingredients In a. lmmed.lately after • A small .but
OUt n~:w plays fmma.t10ll!i etc
hamel ktl, crock or other reCt!p- ent.ertalnhll papant by thf' World
The ca.ndldate Bquad wUI n 1st be
!.nell! which will hold ltgul&lt;b
Wide OuHd Oirla, was p~aent.ed
lnetructed about the change In tht' R
, ~
Followlnr the Chief's foott:l&lt;""' and an address by Dr Bn.ns
epretentatlve• From F 1' ve one could rapidly detect a large
-· lol'-wl
•rules tho •~ ~ec.n and then will be
.., niJ ott•"'""n were e~ted
at
,c;hcwn various ways ln whlch pen~
Countiea to Enter Dec.
fairly fta.t rock or some 20 !cct the conference, Aten Shain
altieli DlllY be eeca.ped by not mak- •
Jamation Affair
square on which was a complete derator, Rev II' C Kreager.
In&amp; a breach In any of these 1 ulel'l
atUJ with everythJng handy for real moderator 0 A 8&amp;)'1'8 tR!aaurer
New blocking tactics mWit be In.
production The only thin~ lacking
1reduced bf'cause of a blocking rule
Junior Grangers of Southeastern It 8eems wao a Rood list or steady
und man) others that will tak l! Ohio wtll compete In a declamat.i&lt;n customers and from compta.ln!JJ YOUNG FOLKS ENJOY
•orne lltlle time to ~ acc~al meC contest at Harrisonville Friday eve- mo.de by fKlmc cltlfetl!l In that porto
nlng September 10 Tl'lf' conl;f&gt;stl\llt.!J tlon Of town even this feature wns
The complete schedule ha: 1 pu111 a t Harrloonvllle will all be wlnrier~ not lacktna at certain times
Mise Dorothy Eber!!bach entertU'l'ttngCd and ls a.s follows
of county eont.e3ts an~ representa·
Along the outside edge or thP roc);. tained a number or frielll.ds Wed p
P'rlda.y S etl 30- 0he!lhlrc at tlvell will be present rrom Law. were 12 b:urels, each filleC1 with nesday evenlne, with a bd&lt;lw:e party
renee, O&amp;llla, Mei!lS Jacksnn and mash two of Lhem seemina'ly 80 far at her home ,on Lincoln HIU. The
tlome
FlJda) Oct 7-0alllpollll, awav
to~ ~unties
advanced by nature 8 ripening Pro· house was beautllully decorated
Fr1day, Oct
Lf-N
Ullller Meigs COWltl' n .... cess B.!l to be ready to be sent thru witll. sun\.mer ttower&amp; and ft. color
nlrht away
ew BOIILun, puLy orange Master anys he e:Npects the still for the final dlstWat.tou
the high echool audttormm t.o be The ()Lher 10 were boillnl and scheme '¥ llflen was carrteQ ou~ In
Friday, Oct 21-0pen
nllfld ~o oY'trJ\owlnJ by grangers "worlr.inr" like one would expec' \he tablli tltoonttona Mlss Mar'
Saturday, Oct 2A - Marlett&amp; arld rl tnelr ramllles from the n,e "rood llkker' to boll and aot tn the Russell N~Ceived tlnt prize anll
11 way
counties having enttants In th~ proceq or ma.nutacture There waa Milts Florence Smith w1111 11.,~d
F1 kiay Nov 4--Logan away
contest
probably a two and a hall bushel &amp;be secoud prime
The rouowtn1 . w~re
pre&amp;ent
Fllday Nov 11 - NeltmnYI•le
Harry A Cakln, secretary of the P01tJon or t)'l! in each barrel which
Betty
and
Jean
Ebe1'8b&amp;cb,
Mary
I orne
Njitional Oranjle a native Ohioan wlth other !nired!ents lntlud4ng th&lt;:
Mlldred Hennessy, Btht&gt;l and
will be a. Kuest of honor a.t the eon- choicest l!lulphur water proeurable and
Prlda.y, NOV\ 18, open
J•nank••g'ivlng Nov 24-Middll!- test, and will discuss some or the In the old mine nearby wh~h nas Plor~nce Smith, Velma Oiul.ry, llfuy
IKJrt hc:llne
pJinclpaia of the oraer during the been cloaed to operations toJ per- Russeu, Mary Eliza~ ;chipm~j
l!:wma.
fVflnlnl'.
ha.pa 20 yean served to form "' bar· Mary Schaefer, Ha.rrie~
Eleanor
Karr,
LUU8n
Oloecknet,
Winner of this contest will com· rei or math In the center ot the
Marcella Reibel, PhyUtJ DuetT anu
BAKE SALE
I pete with Lhe winners of other dl!· rqw of barrels waa an up~tO·da~ the
hostes11, Mtu E~r&amp;~ac~ •
trlct conlesl.ll in a. stute· wide con· beat.r operated by gasQUne. N-ellllll'
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The Ia d 1ea of the Pr~tby~ ' test l:tl be held later in the !all was a tank fttted with a valve
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terian church will hold a Th~r.e declamation contests are which permitted the fastt'1llng of a
' k
sponsored b~ the granges of thP bicycle pump which laid. a.Jong &amp;k e
ba e sale Saturday. S.,pt. VBrious counties represented and and which wheu properly faatemd
lOth at the Waddell Hdwe. are bpen to members at the Junior furnished the preuu,e tor ~ndlng
Rrnnges a number of which are lo· the raa vapor throUI'h the plurnb An !Essex Terraplane Roadsrer
atore.
9·8.. 21 oated. In eat:h en • nty represented
Ina to the 'stove' where it heat.ed won the annual ~ke's Peak Hll1
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the malh aa It poured through the Cllmb
September 4, b~eakln&amp; all 1
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, ~RS.L: DRADBURY PASSES
cqlls Leadln1 tram the stove we1 .- stock car record:l
The wlnn~r of I
m· I n
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· )1ary o. Brldbur,Y wtfe 'lf the two series or copper coils which the hill cUmb, Qne of the hard~ 1
ONE NlOQT ONL'I'
lit'e- Oliver ;1. llra"dbuny an~ oaugh. were caretully fMtened tn two lara:e tests of automobiles in the United
t.e1 of Stephen and caroline Com· barrels filled with cool mine wa-.er or States, won tha PenrO&amp;e TrophY
.rt. •
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I stock passed away nt her home the same vintage of that used for which will be held by ttle Hudson
maklno thO "llk••r
Th u-.......ay
ater Q ueen
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Motor Car ()ompany, ma.ken of the
Mra Brac!bury wa~: born June 1'1,
After thtl vapot WIUI c:tLsWied and Terraplane tor one year
FLOATING THEATR~ 18-W at Cincinnati and mnrried condensed bJthe eoppur colla in the The annual event Ia 1un under the
ITh'" Olerla 8wan1Ktn Mhowbot.tl
OIIV,ey -"
Bradbury Jul~ 2 1819 who water cooled be.rrela.plpos
it ftowed
on Amet Ican A4 tiOrnnh
•·- ion
for a dis·
""-.:- I ~ ~~r~
pr'ced cu 11er 1n death sevt!n ,e•ra tluvuoh twin conruor
Presenting
T"e
Lance ot HOme ISr rfeet
where the Jug rules
'' -r
..... on•~-d
......., I• oel-ted
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"A Little c;i.irl ,In Bir ' IIH:ghe leaves, to mourn her ... IOM one bottle, b~arrel o.· other receptacle by A A A o!flclals trom th.e as(j~~h'fll. • •
PrBd Richard!!, ·and was set to receive the finished pro· sembly Une at the factorte&amp;. Tile
•~ 111"!!tcr
,.,, 1Mta,
1
duct, The olove .... 0 twin 0 ,,.. ~hulee ill rruu:~ at random an.rt the
Inn ·L111 3 u'ctl 1 t a Mn ecea
A 'hrllll·~
• Come y o
L 1,.nd nephews u fol- atralr and one of" the m 08 t com- COl se 1eete&lt;l Is cheeked to see :.hat 1
18 u a Harper, Mr8. KAte
Jntenpe1~ wl•h Singing Oancino ows
II di
I
.eta eta d
Th
on'~ M••·'oal
·•lu'-"llle
s-laltles
West full Mrs Oatolyn Hownrd. plete, It, 18 11aki, of Its kind t.o be a
mens ons are
n r
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Mt!l a
1 c
oonnaca.ted. In some tJme around t1ansmls8Jon, rear axle, cyllndei
~-nerol
•omlsllon
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eora
IL
oopel
Mrs
Oold
h
d
nd
b
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w o•these part&amp;
ea a
cur ureator arc sealed tbe ,
Reoened SeAO. '•1 , -·
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18 Dodda ...,r E Comstock and
JOhn
In dbct18111ns Lhe ouUit wtth some man 11old1PI" measured a.nd the fact 1
•up'·e•
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The tun~&gt;ral '
.....ed '"-t
w.. th e car is standard
wen known men, citlzens of Ponte· estn.bOO·'
Uft... ....
1
DI}M•ROY
FIRE D"P"R-""NT
·.or
S6rVJee!l
~~k In a U reapect
• ... ...
... ,. &amp;m..-.
ducted &amp;inday
at 2 p w
MU be
at conthe roy, who are known to be author!· a.......
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Ewlng Funeral ttome. Rev Wood t1etl on the s:ubjeet It was letuned
The Terraptane
defeated
the
Dulf or O"IUpolls will omctate
than an outfit Uke this would have; HlK;Ond best aLOck car by U mlnua capacity or some 33 lil'&amp;llon&amp; In a. tea. The new record for the oourae
t.rUie leal than flve houra aUhaugh~ 8.11 estabUI!Ihed by the Terraplane Ia
RACINE sn)Q ROBBRRY
Sberut A o Tracy and deputy the lnfonnant added that he did :u minutes, 20 9 BeCOndl. 'l1le w1nHank Vounfil, were called to Rac!lne not know anythlnlf about the par· ntng car 'q a rbeCiater tnodel wlth
At Cheoter
ea1ly Friday morning to inveetl.gnte ttcutar still which was confl&amp;caLed a. etandard rear axle ratio of 4 1-0
11th
a robbery there
alon&amp; with the mMh by the PoUce to 1
The oiYicf'rs reported that the Chief The lnfonn•Uon volunteered
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The Garden
Decker 9tore had been broken lnlo by him, w~ merely base&lt;l on otherJJ
"' GRAINS
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durlne the night and n qu:~.ntaLy ~:~f bullt on the same lines U tlu8 was
OhieaiQ, sept. ,_JNB-()rafi(s
tobacco and a 11 mall amount of pen· deserJbed k1 him, be aald and not. started. steady te easy wctay. Wbeat
Clteoter
nlea taken
from any personal knowledge of was unchanaecl to l•fo down, earn
BATT,al£8
The thieves, beUeved to be yo~- thla partieular machinery
unehanaed and. oatl unehansed tO
Garclen-WI&amp;bam and Seelllln·
sters of the village had obtained an
'I'1le entire outfit WIUI furnished Hk: iOwer
entrance to me •tore room throuqh with water through the medium
Wheat. Bept. G3 'F-1 13; new· Dee
a reor door No clues were leU by of a hand pump which worked eK· sa 6·8 !·4( Mal 1 S...t
the lads however and the otrleers ceptlonally wen. lt wu rfnet4 Lo •
Oorn Be~. 30 1-4 3·8: Dec". 32 'f-1
Che1Ur-Mik!h a.nd Nel!lltn
1
::::::::::::~::: .. ·:· a 1088 to ascertain the iden. and
waterextending
line madt
from
1
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lncl\
pipe
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M&amp;ylept.
3'1 3•t.
from the mine to the
Oata
It l.-2, Dee 18 3· 4 '1-8

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~range For
Show On River
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Actina On Tip, He Find•

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Prfl!oltx'ttlve
PUl'Ple
Pantht~l'll
br.f'n atikcd to report fQr tlie
f! J'IIt llmctlc~ setWOn or thl! 1932,
] r.otball seaSI.ln at the loc al athlm.lt
.nt!ld , Monday, Sept 12 At tt 111
tim~ equapment will be IMued to a
equlld of thirty ~;andklates for \ho
Pomeroy hla:h school ele,•en and
~hen wlll begin the earnest wm k
{]f getth'l.g Into shape for thll lui·
Ual contest of the :ieUOn
B£e.uu~~e of the condition or the
1U1JeUc lleld It has been nece~~~~ary
uJ !K:hedule the majority of ~h.._
prnes away Lhis !leiL!Wfl, and lo
dBt.e It agpea.n&gt; that local ftm~
will see the team In action her•
tn only three games, Cheshire
Nc:lsonvU!e and Middleport Th,.
re~.runlng pmes w111 be playeo m
t he opponents' gridirons
c()ach Ray Farnharq 11 10101 to
have plenty of trouble-' f~ne him
JJEslnning rfext Monday a.s he at·
tempts to ftll the places Vl\e&amp;ted by
Soott. ctnter easel, tackle , Piei ·
ou.a, bn.ck Winebrenner bo.ck a.l.1
Sl!:!'&gt; on end ll has been reportt:d
thllt good mater1al will be ut hn l ui
but It wiiJ take hard wurk Lo fill
thuw gaps In the team
Mr House, of Ohio unlverldtv
tuu; bt!en secured as a new ln·

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